(Kb I I . . ... ji ,' 'Kit e; TO , T, abrade: - s 1 r c VOLUME XXIII NO. CHEERING FOR DEMOCRACY. tMwmitrjc fi&4c;ir j.v hvhanxes hk ruun an Avntttxvr. eh neon Attaialng Heater , ij,,r, uilli Neme Hrrrence tu Hlalne-I Igure Hum leu uettee That Let tlsjllght Inte hum nf llm llrnmrkl of Hi it Maine Man, Chaunceyl. Illack arrlted In Huauieu 'Ihurmlsy intlcli fatigued from tlieintnpalgn Ing or the past lew dayx, and niter renting fur Btinrt llme at hlshelul ascatlul upon by a number of leading local iilltlUntis. In the utenlug n largely attended mail muetlug was held tit the armory whern the (Miidldate (in mskliiK his appearnuen teceiiwl an en en en tliuslastloetalion lrem about three thou. mil earuetl men. Attorney M. II. I'Mee, el Net un ion provided. Mr. Illack, who was rweltiNlwIth ilieern, mid that since the das et Jctliiisen the l)eimx.ratle mrty had bxt'ii the pirty nr thu p ple and It would continue. He nald that qiiunlleus or national ImpnrUuce de net lie long In this campaign ami luwi no tiiinlueii te be thrust Inte IU 'llm penplti el I'eunsyl. tanls wure net deciding the tailll or the rights or the colored jxiopte el the Hmith In this cant as, but the lmiierUut iuaitleu et home ruin. Mr. Illack declared that II jloatprwute elected quay would virtually be governor, and It would be ment nmtlMug i n nun uruiging me gro.ceroraiH mono polies or the commeuMoalth te time en any matter Invelting the rights or tlie oeplo. rhe spcaker added that Quay was at present the custodian el huudrmts el thousands of 'pillars of the state's immey without sec'irlty. llesver, II elected, could net take the eilh of olllceto protect and presurte the ceuntltu tloe, " but," continued the speaker, " I -u take the oath ami 1 will." Mr. Illack dieted great applause by nvwit ng that organization el werklugmvn stiuuld be git en the same right of legal Incorporation enjoyed by capital, lie adtlsed the laboring meii te trust none but themselves umlsoeto It that they were properly represented In the balls or legislation, where the agents or capital are et or en the alert watching the Interests et their employers He Invited acouip-irlseu or his record with that ul (inueral Heaver slid nlvlsed his hearers net te be dlamajud b the prenonceof lllalueln l.ackavvnnuaceuuiv next week. He descitbed the banmiet given by the New Yerk money kings te lllalne In It-el as Ilelshaztat'a liwit and said that thu vlefeated statesman from Maine was lien hore k te llsh up the deroaled rennsylvanla status man. Mr Illack concluded by saying Itie speeches el Heaver throughout the stale have done me a great deal et geed and it only need'jd the prewnce of lllalne te make my elsctlen certaln." II. Milten ypner sild that Heaver was the chairman of th famous I'euiisylvHiiU Jutl that defeated lllalne in n national convention mid uew lllalne was hore trying te elect Heaver. lllalne was a man el tact, but he didn't hate a drop et honest bleed in him. Jehn Htewart would never have iniule the tight against Heaver In I2 were It net for lbs moral supiert el lllalmv Mr. HKer cored lllalne at length and was followed bv eeches rrem II. M Nl, lamlidate Jehn I-ynch and ethers. Vlr. lllalne .tiixrrtnl rrem Tttiiirar Mr. James a. ltlalne, In hlsspecrhat I'ltl burg Wednesday, referred te I tmttanoega as a pelut in thobeulti wliere colored ialwreis re pild GO and Te cents n daj 1 hefhatUnrxi ga )iify Timf., comuientlug en thlnHpoceb, ays "C'arutul Investigation here reveals the fact that the lowest wages paid te colored laberers In any Industry Is w cents per day, and this ra'e cevers only n lew at the Meuth Itedegar iron works. The greater number or colored man at these works rocelvo wages running lrem M te J3 per day, with a larce number at the Inter mediate rates c ( 1 .e aud SI M k day III every case where skilled coleied men are employ oil as heaters, puddlers, helpuis, eli , they get exactly the same wages us white ineu doing the kiuie work l olenul I iberurs at the Chattanooga furnaces gel tl.',, $ I M and l'i prday, aocerdlug te thu hUII, ie sjienslblllty, etc, required te till the various places In which they work Iliein are rep lexentathe Southern Imluvtrlts ' rem jiurr.i i i. uritm n i rv fler lllll te -.peak inilrliM) in llii- I'rnmjl .sels Lanimljee. 'ler the iirst time since tlioeiKniingor the campaign," said l halrmau Ilensel at the rooms of the Democratic state uminllte, Philadelphia, 'IhursJay utemiig, I feel that Iho state Is entirely safe, and from this time en our tl"ket will grew In strength, and nothing can prevent its election. Tliocamtalgnllarseeuis te have get tired or Ins work, aud lias been dotetlug hlinselr chiefly te swelling tlie numbers or participants In the lllalnodemeu. st rations. The exeriment or advertising Hlalne'H candidacy ler president te save the calamity ticket Is u dismal fallura The oxcitemeul rro.lu.ed bv the 'Knn?ht of the White I'eather' Is net Riivtlitiiu like the expectations termed of It, ami tlie numoers aueuuing uiese p inities have scarcely been atlriboftheio reported. On tlje ether ti(iii(l, our correspondence shows that tbore tin boeu excited by theso hostile de monstrations a degroe of Domecratli nctl Ity that nothing olse could have aroused." A dispatch was received hy Mr. Ilonsel from Albany, stating positively that Uuver Uuver ner David 11. 1II1I, ei New Yerk, would Mpeak at the Academy nf Music meeting next 1 rlday evening. LletiL (Jnvemer Illack ami tlie Hen. hviuuel J. Randall, Uoterner Abbett ami Senater McPherson, of New Jersey, will also llkuly he ameug the speakers. Senater D. W. Verhees, 11 warm personal frleml of Mr. Black, tnlo tnle graphed lrem Wisconsin that only his on en on gageuieut in a murder trial there pre vents hlin lrem cemlnK. J. Procter Knett, of Kentucky, and Goneral 1'atrick A. Cellins of Bosten, also write very warmly ei their Interest In Black's election ami regret that illness en the part of the termer and Gen. Cellins' engagements prevent them from attending this meeting, Hill's prostlge an n buccessIuI uandldate, it ia oxpectod, will pack the house, and In the ovent ei an over ever over llewmeotlug Horticultural hall will llkuly be engaged for a meeting te be addressed by Illaek, Hill, and ethers of proinluenco. Four Accldeul. Frem the Lttltz Kieid. Mrs. Jacob Gfatitz, of Lexington, loll e or a Btatid en Tuesday and broke her uesu. Daniel!) KOerly, employed at the Druuur Druuur Tille agricultural work, bail liii thumb crusbed in the luauhlnury a lew days age. Irank Itaker, el Iiltltz, had bis hand badly cut by having it caught between n pulley aud a rope. William Cole, aged about 00 years, while bau lug a two-herso lead el stone ul Llme Heck en Tuesday, went te Jump oil the wagon while moving ami fell, tlie wheels passing ever both legs below the knee, break ing the oneabovo the ankle and badly bruls. lug the ether. lusurauca Fer Mllleia A commlttee of bIx appointed by tlie Klate Millers' contention held in llarrlstnirg, in Heptember last, met there Thursday, ami made the preliminary organizations for the Htate Millers' association Insurance company bv appointing the following directers: It. 1 . Jsenberp, Cvrus Hella, J. Eby, O, M, Crettswell, V. T. Leeher, J. V. Kdge. V. LattltnerHinall, Jehn Hoirer, H. 8. Ktlugtr, i:. 1C. I'rcud, J. II. risuerand Jacob Waller. ThotllreuteiB w 111 at ouce proceed te precure the chatter ter tbe company, aud make such ethor Rrrangements nicesaary te begin busl lies1. Closed lbelr L.iicageuieiit. Uu 'Ihursduy etetilng the Ilardlo-Veu I.eer combination clei ed their engngeinput iu the opera Iiouhe. 'ihe audience was again very small, and the play was "A llrate t eman," which was well prosuuled. Tlie treupe had a very uiisiiecebsful engagement In this city, aud It was a great pity, ni they were a tafeuted party. Viewers Appointed. Judge TaUorsen has appointed Samuel Hvans, A. N. Caasell, Henry Kckert, Mlchuel Metzgerand Charles J, Kheads, vletverstn assess damages causel by the proposed opou epou opeu JugorUuttonwood, HeutU Beaver and Third streets. 11. fttriTiVHH urn ir aii: it Mittclal MeetluK or Unuutlla Usllvil Itul Nil IJunruiu In Hie Common llramh A speelal meeting of salect and ceminim councils was called for Thursday evening te consider petitions for tlie laying of water pipes en Ceral and oilier Ntrents and llm su coptauceoftlioonglno recently repaired by the Manchester Manufacturing company. In aolecl council there wero piivjnl, Messrs. lleleulus, llerger, Hemley, Wlse ami Kvaus, prosldent. Mr. Ilorger presouted the lelluwlug com luunlcatlen from ihe superintendent el the water werks: Petitions linve been proieuted te the water oemtulttenasklng for thoextenleu of water pipes by Jeseph .oek, en Ceral street lrem l'lrststreet, 2,000 loot of pipe. He has aire idy oretted 11 two story houses and has In course of erection 1 two story, 1 In stl. He will take the i Ity water lei each el the above 17 houses, vhlch at hi each will make an annual revenue, of hxl , J, A. Ilor Iler Ilor eor, New Btroet, from l.lme east, about J00 feel of pipe. He Intends eroding six two. story houses, and he will takewslui for all, making a rovenuo of tw , Mr. (Irelnnr, en Kast Walnut street, from Hhlpen street eastward, tee feet. He Is erecting a two story heuse and there are two inoie Ie be built i rovenuo f is. 'Iho cost or i ww feet efsli Inch plpewlll bealKjuttl.luO In ordertu have the alxive work ileuu Iho following resolution was eflered ttcieledl, Hy the select aud common coun cils tint the water commlttee 1h hereby authorized te purchase 1,000 feet or six Inch pipe, or as much thereof ks may lis tioeovMry, innsamu ie oe Jiaui for in June IS-V. Dr. llolenlus said tlie plKs would be paid before December I, and as there Is a piu"tlnu whether the pipe cm be bought and tiiped In time, nothing will be gained by the aunpiieti or the resolution. Mr. Wise thought the pipe could be pro cured aud laid before the cold weather nils in, and II se, il should be done, as the petitioners worn anxious te have water as seen as pos sible. Mr. Hv alls said he was opsied te buying pijxi or ether supplies new, te be paid ler out et the appropriation or the coming year. If it Is dene the appropriation will he exhausted bolore the fiscal year fairly leglu. Mr. Wlse reuilnded Mr Hvsns that lie did netalwavs think that a.v, and the tecerds el i euncll would shen IL Dr. Ilelenlussslil that a. co union . junisl was uet In sosileu nothing could tsi gained by the passagoef the resolution and he moved te adjourn, which was adopted. In common council a quorum having falled te put In au appearance, this bed was net vailed togethor. f rnnrj ri.vii mi aTAiintic Tli .Sllsl. rrmluftliifi sitil lltuln.-.. 'tniu in At tti session of the Ameilcau (,as Knglneers' asseiatiuii, In riilladelphls, Mr. W. W. Uoedwlti, or Philadelphia, read a paper en "Oas Statistics," showing the num ber of companies, the output, coat of pnxlur tlen, etc. Ihore are H71 companies in the I'nlled States, sS of wlilch resteuded te the queries of the compiler, and 17 In Canada, I of w hleh did net reply i. companies lu the t lilted States manufacture their gas rrem coal, and 21i under various patents and pro cesses known as water ga, water and oil gas, etc. In Canada .1 companies manufacture from coal and Pi lrem ethor procenos One company manufacturing gas from cod with an output of ll.nOO.OOOiublr feet, recelved , cents per 1,000 feet 0 com pin Its, with an output of l,S70,000,OuO cuble fuel or coal manu fHctured gas, received Jl 50 6 companion manufacturing by ethor precesses, with an output el :ie0,i.i00,000 cubic ieet, roceivod JI 50, aud fs companies, manufacturing from evl, with an output of iW,000,0iM cubic feet, re colved K -J per l.oeofeot. 'I lie output of in, coal gas companies was 17, "ar. Jai.000 cubic teet, the Income lrem which was .fO I5J.7 10, is.s companies mauulactiirlng by ethor pro pre pro ciMMtshave an lni ome of 10,J'il,0e0 from an output or , 1,000,000 cubic IieU 'Iho aver up," prh-e et ismI gas Is ?17) W W. of gas in uni'acturrnl b ethor iiiirnoses, 1 SI - 10 In the matter el public lamps l,e.0 were receiving gas at a cost of 1 cent nor tieur. 100 at 1 , cents. 11.: ut 1 1 pi cents and 100 at 1 , cents 0,0iX lamps ranged from I te 1 17 cents pur hour lOI.OeO lamis realiii, 3,110,257, au average el MO. 17 sir lamp. Iho output el gas by -17 cempinles miuufailurlng lrem coal required l,00lil I tens of coal. 'I he out put or JO0 companies using water and ether iiroceisos required 17s 603 tens of anthracite coal. The capital reiilriHl te run all the gas interests amounts telJnl.OnO IW0 the Imenin from which Is about r,o,00O,0eo III. III. AMI Tllhlti: IN Till. SI til. Mr. Miaiue held a recaptien at Ilrowns Ilrewns Ilrowns tllleou 'Ihursday evening. Iho corner-stone el the theological setnl nsry et the Hefermed Kpiscepal church in Philadelphia, ws laid 'Ihursday afternoon. dencral P. II. Sheridan was en 'Ihursday Installed as commander In elder of the mili tary erder of the 1,0.) al Legien lu I'hlladel phis. 'I he annual meeting of the Pennsylvania state synod of the Presbyterian church, com pewd of the l'resliyteriaus lu Pennsylvania and West Virginia, was opened m I , i, ir 'Ihursday night. riiursday morning Div id I ii'i,, i15e i ,i jears, and uls four v .id seu, employed al the Sterling blale quairy noir Alloutevvn, were walking ever u tunnel nl Iho quarry when the earth gave way, and both were burled under tens or rubbish Thursday morning the large barn or Peter Supplec, in HoueybriHik township, Cheater oeu ity, was destroyed by tire. 'Iho less it JjOOO, iqmn which rested insurance te the amount of iJ.OOO. All the stock was saved. Coatesvllle has had experts nuke a tust of the water served te that borough, and tlud it te Le Impure te au alarming extent. 'Iho ten has uu water works, tlie water gravltat lng lutoaruservoir lrem a slimy dam inside the borough limit.". T.iiorrect the ev II, steps will be taken at once. (Mini lllin.ell In tt'etlilliig ilsrineiiti Julius Later, aged 3,'i ears, confidential assistant te .Schmidt A Kibes, wholesale liquor ineiLbiiuts, aud widely kuewn lu Chicago, was te have beuii married 'Ihursday evening te Mh Mmnle 1 Koosch, JO years old and wealthy, l'fce gnosis aud the clergy man had assombleJ, but the bridegroom failed te appear. A lrlend went te Lefer's apartment aud found hint dead upon his bed, in his wedding garments, with a bullot-helo lu bis forehoad V scrap of paper was found en which lie ha 1 written that he had uet the moral courage te proceed with the inarrlage. i'he walling bride shrieked and fainted when she learned thu facts, and the guests rotlied In confusion. IIHIilltiK ler ( Ity tlas tVerki A syndicate prevailed a preposition te Philadelphia councils ollerlug an annual rental of f 1,250,000 lu advance ler twouty-llve years' lease at the gas works. The company ag roes te furnish eighteen candle power te private consumers at 51.00 per 1,C00 feet and te the city, except ter Btreet lamps, ler 7 cents per 1,000 leet, and will luruisli gas t light, lean aud repair, and extinguish all public lamps the city may roqiilre en lines of tbe mains and their oxtensleus ler fill a lamp per annum. The company also agrie te expend I.lOO.OOOlu improvements. This eiler is ti50,000 above any ethor. Seme Justice li Hue l'ettmaater llarrlly Kiem the Philadelphia Ledger. It turns out that seme of the delajs and miscarriages for which he was held account able wero net fairly chargeable upan blui at all. It Is shown that the olllce was short handed us lar back u 1S3I in Uoueral Uuldu kepnr'B time, aud was no reported J and that since then there has been a large increase nl busluess. These facta are se well vouched for by elllclal data as te leave no fair room for doubt. lla.e lull News The8U Leuis and Chicago tluU plaed In the former city yesterday and tlis SU Leuis wen by 8 te 6. Aaren Htern, formerly president et tlie Cincinnati team, has again secured control. He lerced llauck out by securing 300 feet or the base ball park, which would have com pelled the club te secure new quarters. Hall Ihe town et West CbOBter turned out yesterday te bee the Athletics and liraudy liraudy wlne clubs play, Tlie latter wen by 11 te J. A BAD NKJI1T KOK BARNS. A mil OHM HI) UN Kit IN TIIK KAHTMMK KNIt Or TIIIH VOVNTV S)l?.lcr Kennnlj'a lurn Nrsr lsi, tVllli lis C'nnlenlj, llr.lru;eil l,j an Ini einllsrj- A alfl.OOO l.e.n Itraalllnc lrem the Drutiur- linn nl su A'lsiiu t'nnnly llsrn. UAr, OcL Last night about twolve o'clock, the large Innk barn Ixilenglug te Silvester Kennedy, al Hiding Hun, one-half inlle nerlli or (lap station, en the Ponnsyl Pennsyl vanla railroad, was totally destroyed by fire, the work of an incendiary. Mr. Kenuedy has his faun rented te Jehn llassell, who Is a tery heavy loser, hating had about MX) bushels of wheat, a let of corn, all his hay aud straw aud farming ItnpIomeuU In the building. OftUoBteck that was burned Mr. Hassnll Inst a horse, a cow aud two calves and Mr. Kennedy two cows. Mr. Hassell'a less will be keenly felt, as nothing had been Insured. Mr. Kennedy had the barn In sured lu tbe Penn Township Klre lnsurance company, but at this writing we cannot give the amount of Insurance, There was also about one acre of leaf tobacco burned, having Ijeen raised en the farm by Win. Htoele, a colored laborer. Had It net been ery calm much mero datnage would have boeu dene as several houses Blind close te the bam. Hy the blowing el whlstlesand ring ing of bells fiem the engines or the P. II. K. Iho community were aroused, but loe late te beet much use lu saving anything. Heme tratniM weresn-u at n late hour near the plaioandne doubt thu guilty wretch may yet be captured, a n i UN mm m t,i,oeo m listen l.aine LoiilUerAtlen In Ailimi County the ilrlRln of tthtiti l t nkuenii Hv.nevhi, P.l, O-U-J tt'Jo'cleck this morning the Isrgu lni k bam belonging te Vincent Obald, near MiStiirrhtewn, Adams county, was ilestreyt-d bv llm together with a large quantity ut w hwt Iny, straw and farming Implements f I Imiii was one el the largest In Adams teuntv, aud the less Is estimated at f I5,0e0 , paill insureil. Ne live stock was burned. I he origin of Iho tire Is uet knew n. HlK I'laullig Mill UniiMlliitil. IIiiiaie, N. y, Oct. .-i-TUe large planing mill or ( alklus A ( e., In North Tewanda sixteen miles from this city, took Ureal midnight and was totally destroyed with its contents, six planing machine, a large amount of ethor machinery and a quantity of lumber. Hix cars of lumber en a Jven eii Central siding and two cars of lumber uu the l.rle read wero also con sumed. Less en mill f25,Uoe, lnsurance fl.' iH Ne lnsurance en cars. Ilailljr Mamageu 11 Fire. Hei lu.si i:n, Pa., Oct, 22 The largest lire brick work, the largest establishment of the kind in the country, was badly damaged by lire last night. Iho less Is 22,000, and the coussquentlal damages far greater as the tlrm was crowded with orders. Insurance en the vv hole plant, Iri.OOO 'Iho works will be re built. larrlagr lseler llfsttfijril. M vsri!.t.i, O , O-t, .J The hchtuldt A Miller carrlage factory hore was destroyed by ureal 1 30 a. in. Iess (10,000, lnsurance (20,000 One hundred men ate out of em ployment. tsllKht I Ire Un l.mv streei Kxaclly at 11.01, '1 hursday night, au alarm of tire was struck rrem box el, al Rockland and low streets. The cause wasa slight lire lu tlie frame shed of a house occupied by Jehn Hshelmau, at 31 1 Lem street. Mr. Ksh t'lmaii went Inte the ; ard te cover his tomato plants aud lull a lighted lamp standing en an h u box in tlie shed. Ihe lamp was but a fen luetic from the reef, which caught fire lrem it the tlremen responded promptly te the alarm and the tire was extinguished with a plug stream lrem i npiny Ne. 2. A bole ofseinosUo was burned In the roei, but Ihe damage "ill net ex nd (lb or $20. The building ts owned bv v eiirad (iassur, and Is Insured lu the It's ' eser, J II Oiternmyer, Hgnnt, I lie Itral I ilalr Slaihrl A. A. SLhaellcr, auctioneer for A 1 . bhenck, assignee et Philip Ledererand vvlte, sold last ovenlugattho Leenard hotel, a Mere prop erty and dwelling house en Poplar street, te I rederlck LoJerer ler (2,000. A farm el 115 acies el land, belonging te the estatoef Anna Heck, In Manhelm town ship, his been Beld A L Line at (111.20 per acru 71 acres In the same tewnsblp, belong ing te the same ustate, was sold atfl'.Mper aero te Jehn II. Lrb , 7 acres were also sold te . V.. I.ane ler (1,02.1. 'Iho property of lsaic shoemaker, at War wick, has been old te William ttantz for (1 liOO. Jehn K Hammer, aduimittrater, has sold n preperty near llrlckerville, te Mary Ham in t r, for fc.leO. Iho dwelling belonging te the estate et Lve rollick, el Petersburg, has been sold te II. L Smith, ter ('."10. Iho udministrater et Mrs. Marj . White, deeiiised, sold ou Saturday a heuse and let of ground, (routing ou weil side or Seuth iliiilotte street, Mmlieliii lioreuh, te 'eorge K. Uantz for (1,.500. 'Ihe executers el Andrew McCauley, do de cetsed, sold ou the same day 5 aures e! land In Itaphe teivnshl, te Dvulul W. 1 ry for, (1,000 1. (i. llresey has lieught trum J. II. Hrb a heuse and lour lets el ground, lrentlng en w si slde el Orchard street, Msnheim borough, ou private terms Mrs. Jehn K. 1 ncht has sold liei pioperty en west side of Orchard street, Manhelm, te Allen Will, en private terms. Levi Mehler, asslgueoel M. It. llltzerand wlfe, ou Monday sold their assigned real es tite, containing S7 acres, situated at the Heading read near Mehler's meeting house, te Mrs.M. H. liltzerat(ll2,.Viwracre. .Samuel He's, auctioneer, sold al public sale October 21st, at It. 1 Daily's hotel, Mil lersvllle, for Datilel Llntner, esq , assignee of tieorge L. Kckert, a lotel ground with Im provements thereon, situated lu the vllluge of MiUeisville, te Iiessle U Hckert, ler $1, M 'I he pioperty ul the estate el Uerliarl Motz Metz gur, Nix 12h West Orange Btreet, was with draw n at (2,550, by Auctioned Shubert last even lug. lu Vetk ami Vliliillj 'Iho Yerk Daily devotes a column argu ment le thoeeuclusloii that a new hotel will pa lu tint town llev J. 11. Hecter, thu eelured orator, spotelu the court heuse en 'lliurseay e veil ing te a large audience fur tlie Prohibition cans-). Miss Amanda Kline, of Lsueuster,attended tbe murriage et Mr. Arthur Keller and Miss LIUIeClpH. lloberlJ. btrlckheuter has lied lrem his uie'lier's house lu Yerk with ?lb5 and a girl alsiut 17 j ears et ae. He lett wlfe and children behind him. The Heiks teachers' Institute. At Thursday's session of the Uerks County Teacliers' Institute In Heading, many school dltocters lrem all ever the county wero pros eut. Professer Irish discussed " Imgllali Grammar"; Dr. William Hargreaves, et Philadelphia, speke en "Hygienic Philoso phy" and auswered many questions put te film lrem the audience; Hev. Dr. Scheuller, el the Ki)ttone Nermal school, speke en geography aud "The llraln," and Kev. Dr. Heme ou "Teaching Hngllah in Uermau dis tricts." Hev. Dr. Horne also delivered a iiermau address te tlie directors. A. W. lourgee speke at night en "What's the News," The tellers reerted the result el thoolec theolec thoelec tlou for commlttee ou permanent cortlllcateu as fellows, the List tlte beliu- elected. James Italtelger, 152 i V. V. 11. Madeira, 131 j .1 l'rauk Heliily, 118; Laura II. Levan, 121: J. H. Dengler. 115 ; W. .. Deck, HI ; (!. K. P.bert, iiiliD. M. n. Wanner, SO; Lm Krinentrnut, 10 ; Mary li Hhellenberger, "I. Uoruer-Meue Ijijlug. Tlioceriior-stoiioof thenew U.H. church ut NelUvllle will be laid ou Sunday next. LANCASTER, PA., F1UDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1886. BAILHOAV UlUVniHtNATWNB. Delaware Ueunty Oltliem Orianlte ie Btcnte l'reper I.tglilatlen. A large number of Delaware county's most subslantlil citizen met at the Medla court liouse Thursday evening loferm a permanent organization le aid In securing prnper legisla tion for the onlercoment of the previsions of thy state coiislliuiien against discrimination In railroad freights. Hx-Judge Jehn M. Ilroemall, who was a Member of the conven tion which trained the new constitution, pre sided. Mr. J. IV. Al. Newlln. whowasalsoamom whewasalsoamom whowasalseamom burot the constitutional convention and who is new socretary of tbe constitutional con cen con ventlou committee, dollveroda Inmriiiv ,!. dress en tlie evils growing out of tbe fall tire te onleroo Artleles XVI and XVII of the state constitution and urged the formation el a pormanent organization in Deiaware county. Judge Ilroemall speke In a sltn liar strain. Jeseph C. Turner, who Is extansltely engagnd In farming at Chadd's Ferd, reiterated the anme views as the ethor speakers, llelhel M. Cu ter told hew the Pennsylvania railroad had ollerod a fewweeks age te carry his wheat from (Jloneldon Inte Phlladelphla, a dlstance el seven miles, ler 112.50 ir car while It was charging only (11.50 per car te carry wheat from Chicago te Philadelphia. Dr. J. L. Porweod, mayor of Chester, gave his views ou the situation and told hew tbe farmers of Pennsylvania, with thelr blgh-prlced land, wero discriminated against In favor or the cheap land of the West. The following resolutions, ollerod by Mr. Ooergo i:. Darlington, wero adopted Jleielvctl. That we demand or each candi date for the leglslatute In Delaware county a district and public plodge that It elected he will earnestly advocate thu enactment of leg islation le enforce Articles XVI and XVII of the slate constitution with appropriate civil and criminal remedies. Ileselvcd. That It Is the sotise of this meet ing that a permanent organization for consti tutional enlnrcoment be effected. A letter was read from Mr. Ixsenard Ithene, master of the Klate Grange, regretting his Ina bility te attend the meeting and slating thai agrlculture Is the greatest inlerest te-day In Pennsylvania, but that discrimination of the railroad companies are reduelug the produc tive taluoel the farm lands of Pennsylvania and Impairing the dovelepmentof rural In dustries. An organization was eifected te carry out the plans et tbe association. rnr. UAitiTH of ruufuisr.s. The Meainf r M Jehn's AfTectleBate Friends or Ihe batldjr lloek llrpths, Fiein tbs New Yerk Herald A scere or mero el porpoises that haug about Handy Heek have recently formed a strong attachment for the steamer HL Jehn. Hvery morning whlle the beat is lying at her deck waiting for the morning cargo of Jer seymen te this city the sleek sea beasts keep rolling about m her Immediate" vicinity. When she starts, however, they ateuce rush for her bow, and, almost touching it, fellow her for soveral miles. The panseugers have found this out, and they crowd tbe forward decks and leek down with Interest en tbe great ollve green creatures as they gllde along Just beneath the surface. Ne tnatter hew fast the beat Is going the porpoises dart through the water without one wiggle el their rorked tails or apparent movement of their tins. Occasional!) one slides along en its ear and exposes its light colored belly. Olie old fellow, with scratches ou his back like a Larlati plaid, has been seen every morn ing for a week past. He has only ene eye aud sometimes he Inadvertently carrems against the beat, but without injury te him self. Old eea captains say the (Kirpolses take the beat ler a whale, it Is the custom of per- hi 1 80s le fellow whales about, keeping just beblud the corners el the meustcr'u mouth. The whales are uet very genteel calers, con cen stautly ejecting bits of Ilsbtsthey are munch ing, which the polite erKlses seoep in as they go along. Several lower bay fishermen say that if the periml.es keep up this "racket" they will At up a steam yacht and liegln harpooning por per por lieises iu tbe lemur In v. Captaiu Cheg Doughty, of Hind hheal Island, sajs he once knew a mau who had a jiorpelso four-in-hand which used le drag a beat about. He tied cork lite preservers around the jwrpolses te keep them en tbe surfacu or the water aud usetl te sheet duck shot Inte them te make them go fast. Mr. Arthur bow oil, el Pleas, ure Hay, mijs this Is au hi mal tact. ULNTJMI t)K A 3IIMH1ll Uusmlsry at ttedillug liter Ihe Murine el Iho Kev Mr Hair. The Hev. Edward Hverutt Hale s service had been engaged te perform a marriage coreineny In his Hosten ihu'ch Wednesday evening. The hour sol was 7 30, and at that tlme a large and fashionable company wero coated In the ehuicli, and the expectant pair were standing in the vestibule all ready te proceed te the altar. At the critical moment su usher hur riedly uuiie nut and asked thorn te wait a moment until he could step Inte Mr. Hale's study In the rear et the iburch and tell him that all was read y. A visit te the study lailed te find Mr. Hale. A carriage was pro cured aud rapidly driven te Mr. Hale's liouse at the Highland', two miles distant. His family could gtve the anxious Inquirers no Information us te Mr. Hale, and back te the chimb they dreve thinking thai tbe c'.ergjman might have arrived nieinvvlule He was net there. A hurried ceusultaih n was held, aud oil pest-basto the carrlage went ler the Hev. Mr. Havage: but he was engaged and could net coma Tboaameresult.attended n visit te ether clergymen. I ina ly the Hev. Dr. Duryea's heuse was visited and he was found sick iu bed, but tlieexdted usber de clared that uuless Mr. I Ulrica's illness was et a serieus tharacter he must consent te marry the couple, and he conseuted. Hur rledly drosslnghe was dnvin te the Seuth Congregational church, aud iu one hour alter the tlme announced, during which the con tracting couple, bridtismaids aud best men were kept waiting In ihe vestibule, ihe cere mony was performed. I.IUvlietlitenu Suits William Mluuicli's luuuial took plaee ou Tuesday ami was largely altendtd. A. Dissinger sold a let of ground en Hast High street te Philip Keener for (2 n. 'Iho hitter will build a resident e. Jehn llykes sold his larm of 1 acres, in esl Denegal tew iislilp, te i.lias Whlsuler en private terms. Mrs. Solemon Shenk has grown a red beet that measures 20 inches lu eircumforeneo and weighs 11 pounds. Ou Tuesday Simen A. llutl, of West Dou Deu egal township, was mauled te Miss Kate Iluch. Philip Singer has been olected representa tive Je the grand ledge from ledge 125 1. O, Mere rieure rneuineuU Mere ploure-pueumoula has been reported te State Veterinary hurgcen Hridge. It ts said te hate broken out In u herd of cattle bolengiug te a farmer named Helse, who resides en the farm et 1 hem&s Auibler, near McCall'a Perry. One of the animals died Beveral weeks age aud another en Thursday, The report will be tntestlgated. Waived a llcarlut. Mathlas Ilenkel, who Is charged with com mitting a felonious assault and battery en Michael German it few weeka age, appeared nt the ofllce of Alderman A. S Dennelly en Thursday oveuing nnd wulvad a hearlug. He was held in (loe ball fei Ills appearauce at the November sosaleus. .Ienl.li Ilelldi) tl.etl, Tlie Jew Hi fall holidays end Je-day with tlie fustltal HimchatTerah, or Iho " Rejoicing el the Law." It was a toiilable "red-letter day" iu the history of Atncrlcau Judaism be be caime of Its beiug the find, Jewish holiday ou which Jewish children at New Yerk were Iermltted te be absent from the public bchnels without Iecs in their standing. Cliaulainiiiaii Meeting. The Chautauqua Literary aud Scientific circle will held IU regular meeting this, Fri day, evening nt 7:30 o'clock In the Y, M. C. A. hall. The studies ler October tire lu geology and Chautauquau reading. NEWS FROM FOREIGN LANDS. tiik vanniLl.n n Alten hkvtrhn in a HKKdllFUL MlalAh K. Slshhlnx IIIiii With a Habre L'ndrr the liiiirr Ien That He Meant le Harm 111 Ms- Jetty The Crsreirltths IllurM. The War Situation Humors Londen, Oct- '22. Later dispatches lrem Ht. Petersburg centlnn the rejKiits thai the czar killed his aide-de-camp, counciller of state, Uaren Iteuterii. Theso dlspacheB fully agroe with particulars contained iu the earlier reports with the exception that the czar killed Baren Heutern with his sabre Instead of sheeting him, as previously staled. flew the Crar Killed a Man, VlKNtf.v, OcL 21. A rumor that theczir had been kitted spread like wild tire In Ibis city yesterday. It probably had its origin in the sheeting of an olllcer by the czar. It scorns that an aide-de-camp counciller of the state, Count Iteutern, was awaiting the czar In the royal palace. The tveather being warm, the count unbuttoned bis tunic. Iho czar roturned sooner than expected and Heutcrn arose hurriedly and began te robutteu his tunic, whoreution the czar, thinking that the officer was about te draw a weapon, shot him dead. The Crsrewltch's Dangerous Ulnet St. PKiLtisntne, Oct. 22. The illness of the czare witch was first noticed lite years age, when he began te sutler from heart dis ease, eplllptlc attacks and rheumatism. Tbe only physician who had the courage te tell the truth was Prof. Hetlman, w he was there thero there upen made thu victim of the furious ruge or the czar, and has net slnce been consulted. The patient's symptoms have aluce Increased In severity and he Is new suUerlng lrem a complicating alToctieu of the lungs. Itunte.Aufttrla Human. IfcNNA, Oct. 22. It Is asserted here that Russia has agreed uet lu occupy Hulgarla and that Austria and Germany have agreed te deolare the new Hobranje Illegal, eomjiel the regency te reslgn and ferce Bulgaria te submit te Russia. Aunejlng the IlrllUu (larrl.eii. Londen, Oct. 22. The governor of Can dahab has orderod that rnereuanta shall net supply tbe British garrison at Quetta with corn, cattle, etc., and that native laborers shall net work iu the British catup. Tbe hill tribes have refused te continue the pay ment of tribute te the Ameer. Ordered het te Atleud. Hofia, Oct. 22. The Austrian diplomatic agent here has been instructed by his gov ernment net te attend the meeting of the grand Hobranje. Te IleerganUe Ihe Hellant 1'ellce Dcnuf, Oct. 22. The government has de termined en the reorganization ei the Belfast pelice en the Dublin model. The substitu tion or qualified stipeudary Justices lu place el the present borough magistracy lias also been doclded upon. Is Esypl te He L.iacualHl t Londen, Oct. 22 Iu well Informed diplo matic circles Iu Louden 11 Is believed that M. Maddlngten, the Trench ambassador tu the oeurt el HL James, has demanded of Hnglaud that a definite date be fixed for the evacua tien of l'gypt, Ulipslch Ileal Wrecked. CoNsr.vNiiNerLK, OjL 22. The British dispatch beat Imogeue, which leltthUportfer Saleulca for the purposeef takingeu beard Sir Wm. White, the late British ambassador at Bucharest, recently appointed tu succeed Sir Edward Thornten, as British ambassador at Constantinople, and convey him le this city, was wrecked during a fog oil GalllpelI. The crew were sated. New Move of Au Old lltcwltig Company Dlblin, Oct. 22. The famous brewing firm of Arthur Oulness, Sen A Ce , has been converted Inte a stock company et limited liability. 'I no company will immediately issue for public subscription stock reprc sentlug U,600,000 of Its share capita', aud 1, 00,000 In debenture notes. Karl Md'herieu Hurled. Hanoeon, Oct, 20. General McPIiursuu, commander-in-chief of the British forces oc cupying Burmab, whose death lrem lever occurred en Tuesday, was buried here to day with giest military display. IHHtJi MOKE nEUUlOH. Ii.e Occur In Halthnerennd uue In Middle low u. Connecticut Mr. Charles B. Bewers and Mi-s Llzrle McDougall, daughter of Mr. James McDou McDeu gall, and well-known In Lancaster, where she has lruqucutly visited, were married last night at Brown memorial church, Park avouueandTovvnsond street, Baltimore, by the pastor, Hev. l'rnnk W. Gunsaulus. Mr. W.H.Maiiu was the best man and Miss Mary P. Heller, of Harrlsburg, was the best girl. The ushers wero Messrs. Charles H. Grlmen, Barry W. Nichelson, P.ebt. Betts and Charles Gardner Among these present were Mrs. B. J. MeUrann, of Lancaster, whose present te the happy pair was a set et silver pie lerks. Sllvor'ice cream spoons were sent by Miss Seller aud sliver and geld salt urns hy H, P. McGrauu. Miss Alice Swarbrick, n niece et Cardiual Gibbens, was married In New Orleans en Thursday of last week te Mr. James J. Tord, erthatclty. The brlde wasodutated nt Cm uiitteburtr, and is doscrlbed as very bright and highly accomplished. Hhe has many triends in Lancaster. The Slisud Jainliuu Nuptials In Middlotenn, Conn., ou 'Ihursday at I p. in., Mr. James Shand, of the well-kuewu linn el Watt A Shand, tills city, was married te Miss Antiie Jamisen, of the first named place. Mr. Peter T. Watt, Mr. Shaud's business associate, w as present at thu nuptials aud returned te Lancaster this morning. 'Iho happy couple went te Nuvv Yerk and gote Washington, after which they will take up thelr home In this city. OVBttOOMB HY UAH. -Narruir Kacape rrem Death el Ml. I iiimii Loii, el Urtimere Teuiulilp. Lumia Lyens, a young lady from the low or end of the county, made a narrow oseapo lrem death by suflocatien durlug 'Ihursday night, at the ros res ros idence of Witmer J. Hess, Ne. 213 West Vine street, She cauia lrem tbe coun try en Monday te assist Mr. Hess family in housekeeping. She did net under stand the turning uu and oil of gas but was properly Instructed. On Thursday evening she rotlred at 1 1 o'clock and supposed she had turned oil tbe gas, but alter extin guishing it again turned it en. 1'anuy Hess, me uemesuc, wiiuu preparing ureamasi tins morning detected a smell et gas aud she in vestigated the cause. She found It pro ceeded lrem Miss Lyens' room and when she eutered the room she feuud Miss Lyens under the bed uncon scious. Dr. J, W. Hess was sutnuioued, and by neon te-day she was considered te be out et danger. Fortuualely for the lady there was a win dew partly openod, clese te tvhore she was lying and the air coming In that window is all that Bated her llfe. As It was s he had a clese call. Her statement is that when she smelt the ;gas she oudeatorcd te get out ei bed te go the window, but was overootuo before she reached there. ClEsruiakere In aijuanilarj A telegram from Sedalla, Missouri, says the resoulutieu recently adopted bv the goneral assembly of the KnlgliU of Laber al Hlchniend, calling en elgarmakers who are members of the International Union and also or the Knights of Laber te cheese which et the organizations they shall fellow, created a great deal of comment lu that city. AU the eigarinakers there are members el both orders , and. te a man, will renounce allegiance te the KulghU of Laber, A IALK niTII HKNAtUK 1IVTI.KH, Hhe Haajuit Iteturueil from a Twe Meulin Hojenril un the Continent Washinci ion, Oct., 22. .Senater Butler, of .Seuth Carolina, alter a sojourn of two months ou the continent, isscd yesterday lu Washington en route for home. In reply te a query of n ropresontatlvo of the prea-f, the senator said . "Yes, preparations for war ht'omed te be going en everywhere. Hvcrybedy was stieaklng of war. It was In the air, and en the tengue of alt clasaea. I don't think there will be a war ever the pros pres ent Hastern troubles In Bulgaria, but that Kurope will seen witness a torrlble conflict scorns te me Inevitable. Prance Is the most prosperous country lu the world, and It Is a mistake te suppose that she will be crushed by Uermany. But the struggle will net be llke that of the last war. It will be much mero terrible mero like the Napoleonic wars. Beth countries have ar ar mles of nearly 100,000 men.vvith large roservo forces, all well armed and equipped. France wants an alliance with Russia and Germany wants te prevent IU" till AM, VIM tl HOT VBT QVIBT. A Mettle shock 1. tuning I'linn right le Ttrelte Brceniln. LitAiibiseN, B. C, Oat. 22 A severe shock lasting from 8 te 12 Bocendsoccurrod this morning at GS. It was accompanied by the usual vibration of the earth and rumbling sounds, sending poeplo out of bed and in many cases into the street. Hy many it is considered the severest since the great shock of August 11. Beyond the falling of bricks aud plastering ue damage lias been heard of. The shock was also setere at Augusta, Ga.; Columbia, H. C, Savannah, Ga., Orangeburg, S C , and Waynesburg, Ga. STILT, ANOTHUIl Q.fVKr titAni.i sten, 2 15 p. tn. A. shock or much greater severity than the morning distur bance has Just occurred. i-lieck of l.arthiiuake lu Crnlrat America. Nl vv OliLr.ANH, OcL 22 -'I he steamer City or Mexico, just arrived irein Bay islands and Centra! America, reports shocks of earth quake at Truxillo, Sept. 2S aud 20 ; also at Utila, October 8, accompanied by a cyclene In which IS or 20 Iltcs were lest. A Locomotive I'luuecs Inte a Street Cur. Dallas, Texas, OcL 22 At 10 o'clock last ntgbt a Belt Line Btreet car, and a Texas Pa cific locomotive were making for a crossing, each descending sharp grades at right angles te each ether. The locomotive plunged Inte the streetcar In the centre, rushing It along the railroad tracks and finally ditching and wrecking it The only occupants of the car were Mr.O'lUelly,an old drygoeds merchant, and his sister. The latter was badly Injured about the head. Mr.O'RIelly escaped unhtuL The drlver was badly hurL Killed IIU ISrether. lin.ti-.NM., Wye., OcL 22. J. S. Kerr, ex-speaker of the Wtemlug Heuso of Repre sentatives, shot and killed his brother yester day at tbeir rauche. Details are meagre, but a domestic scandal is understood te have led te the sheeting. 'Iho brothers rati a butcher business In Carben, Wyoming, aud a stock rancho near the same place, i hey vv ero boy cotted last winter by the Knights of Laber en account of the ceurse of Spoaker Kerr In the Heuso el Representatives. Ie ltabllsli NetrVnck tant. St Jesi.ru, Me , OcL 22 A soheuie is en feel te establish new union stock yards a mile south of the city limits, just below the St. Je distillery grounds. Arrangements have been made te purchase 113 acres or ground en which le establish the yards, a portieu of which will be disposed of te cer tain packers who desire tu establish them selves in thu perk picking business at this peiuL Among the projectors spekeu of are Whittaker, of "st. Leuis, and the Armours, of ( hlcnge. Cattle Te He Slaughtered. Si niN'.ni.i.D, III., OcL 22. 'ihe governor aud attorney general attended a meeting of the Live Stock commissioners here yester day. Iho legal questions of the situation at Chicago were fully discussed. It was Unally decided that all cattle In the distillery shed, diseased with pleuro-pueumouia, should be slaughtered ihe attorney general gav e It as his opinion that thu state is nel liable for ani mals iu the ue'ghborheod which may have ceuttucted tbedlse ise slnce the establishment el the quarantine. lu Vil lliehen V.ngUlid(l.A, It roils. Al i I si t, Me., OcL -.0. Geueral Lucius 1 alrchlld, el i"ceusIn, national command er G. A. R., has written Departtneut Com mander Laue, of Maine, that he would like le visit the set end departments in the New Hnglaud states durlug the coming winter, Commaiider Luue has written the command ers et ether departments iu the state for a meeting at thu headquarters of the Massa chusetts department iu Bosten ou October 2i, te make the uece3 eary arrangement)-. ten Shilling en the reuud. Lo.sden, OcL 22. The In man Line steam ship company, whose sharobelders recently voted te go into liquidation, today Issued a statement, its liabilities te secured creditors amount te 171,500, te inseeured 91,000. The last amount Includes 1HU00 lu bills due tradtsmeu. The steamers et the company are valued ut CIb3,S00. The unsoeurod cred itors will receive altttie ever ten shillings en the pound. Death ul au ex-Judge, Mi .L,lsn.n, I. T., OcL 22 Hen. Rufus 1 olsem, lermerly circuit Judge of this dis trict and speaker of the Heuse of District, and still later representing this district lu the national Senate, dled yesterday of dysentery at the resideuce of J. J, McAllister, hore. l.x-ttlntaler tVuthhurne Seriously HI. Dixen, III., Oct. 22 Hen. L B. Wash Wash hunie has been confined te his room al the Nacusah house ter two weeks by au attack of Uluess, said te be i-erteus. Armour Cundcuiued Hvn 1 uvNtiste, OcL 12. Lecal assembly 2,000 Knubts of Laber has passed a series of resolutions udeuiulng I' D. Armour & Ce., of Cbiiae, tud has ordered a boycott placed en all mi .its put up by that tlrm. Iho l'alluies ula Week. Ni.w Yenic, OcL 22. During the past 7 davs 108 failures trere reported through out the United States and Canada, as com pared tvllh 179 last week, and IPO the week previous te the last Diphtheria Clenes the bthoett Celuw.vif.i-., Mich., Oct. 22. Diphtheria is laiug badly hore aud the schools have all been closed, Hv cry casebas been quarantlnedi Iu all there have been 31 cases and live deaths. An Arctic IMrlv'a Iteturii. Sv I r.ANcisce,OeL 22 The Artle explor ing expedition under command et LleuL Steney, arrived last night lrem Oueulaska en Iho United States steamer Bear. I emul lluliljr el hhoellug Rvcim, Wis., Oct. 22. Sam Posey was veblerduy found guilty of sheeting Mrs. lite, The penalty Is Imprisonment lrem 1 le 15 years IIEATllZU INDICATIONS, CWabhinqtes, D, C, Oct, 22. rer Eastern Feansylvanla, New Jersey Delaware and Maryland fair weather, uerthwesterly winds, becoming variable, slightly warmer. P1UCE TWO OENr SIIAKl & (Ti'S Annn3RUr, -, ...... ,v wv j JlUUULiUlUJji "Mr TIIK MKN mill ARK UIVXHH IU It lIHOAltWAt BTtSAt. AWki w V i .CHsi They ate Fifteen In Number and Wilt Seme Impertaul lleveiatleui-trier Ut P, McCatie Cme li Hifpnted nl There Will MS 3 lie Anether lloedlri" lienl. ? ft' Xi Ni:vv Yebk, OcL 2i The names el U4 witnesses te the Indictments anslnst Rh.! Hlchtueud and Keshav. of the Bread w.v rail: ', read, were mada iinhlle bvilev. Th!S are 15 In all, utul Inolude H. A? Carrell, atenographer; Uenry M. Fly; te the beard of aldermen; Charles B. Wall,, V four aldermen and elbArw. AflAr llm afpnhA i case Is disposal of it Is uncertain ,ij Who will bnlhn MBit hnnillnr " In annur V' ..u-.. ....v. .HV.VVWHWW, , In ceurL The district attorney yn that M'tfl cannot be cempelled te carry out any prtrKM eus arrangement. II he thinks tlie cilgennUi '' . Of Hid PKSn flnmnnrl n nl, anr-n rt iimI TllO Nnvnilltwir Inrtti nf llin rtnit.1 nf vamsmIj comber termer the court or general s will begin en Monday, November,?-: n Recorder Hinythe will preside. . .. ' Yelttc, OcL 22 -Warden KealtBjr, ci$ HAMulnila tvlll l.nnlt. An If. . I-.. x 1.-.3. 1, when I New Ludlow street Jail, te dey reruscd te IIewV OX-AldOrman Ml.t'jlm in Un u. hvnMa w uw.. fcJ MJ -V j.V excent Mrs. McCabn mil Cnrniii, irrir son of the ex-aldenuae, who Is te be tried f onJIeuday. Mr. Keating Bald he bolievel''', H from the first that MtCabe was insane and $ ! tuaiiuoceuits would nover try the man $m j-sjl he was loe lar gene te slaud trial. He has te Jl ?J noted le bis meals and he eata very little, fv a Friends of Mr. McCabe assert that he baa acted strangely ever slnce he was thrown &J out of his sleigh two j ears age, when Mayer Urate's slelgh oullided with McCabe's. '"$$$ diu rcitnivi AiiAtxsr a kailreav. j The riillsdelphU, Norrliteiru Si PbevnlXTllla a Itimil Mulcted lu 893,033. Pun vni.t pntv,0ct.22 The suit or Gee. . A. l'letcher and the children of Charles W. flj- -viHctieii egaiusi tne rhllauelphla, Nerrla- ts tow n it Pbinnlxvllle railroad company, which f.r,.,H ,., nf t 1. n tl.l.a.nll.ill .lll.l.u J .1 airlQ V...1I ai,ui luu OUIiUJIUIll U1V1S1UI1 OI ia9 ii& reuiisyivauia railroad, te recover damages ? for Injuries te n tract et laud cvued by tbe S plalntllls near Geerge's hill, resulted In a ver- ' diet by the Jury this morning In favor or the w .; piaintitls for 02,022. This sum Is $S2,000 In ,$ excess of the award of the Jury of vlew, ?5,- 000 In excess of the valuation ilxed by tbede- ' ' fanse, nnd tel.OOO belew the vatutIen claimed by the plalutiils. f . 1,331 Slllei una lllcjcle. H BosieN.'.OiL 22. A Littimere special ie the Glebe says : Ooergo Hayer, a son of ex'- State Seuater Haver, of Connecticut, has arrlted here after n trln nf I 'X miles ou a bicycle. He lelt VerneB, 5 Conn., en April 19, vtent up the Hudsen 45 te Aiuany, ttieuce w est v la., Chicago, Omaha, gtty -.-., .. .. ....... -..j, nulla ua WVIi -pt the cars te Sacramento and wheeled Inte tb.9 ; S. iinnvnr n,,r, Nl r , ..L'li ,-it wi.avd v.n Annrn. ' Yosemlte valley. 1'rem Portland, Oregon, W he returned te Salt Lake City and eter te'tjS SL Leuis, where he took the train for Leuis--Avd m- ..., i-., . r.,.. . .. . 4U3R who. wucuieu iu einciunau anu lureugu e.y West Vlnrlnlale Hnrner's Tnrrv nml hv iir ,fe te Baltlmore having covered, in all, etar If i'jIL-J illllO. frfj Werk of the Locomotive Ceglneers & N.vv Yehk, OH 22 The Locomotive En-'sE ginoers spent tbe second day of thelr con ven- "5 tleu lu debate at the secret meeting at Lyr Ie"' li?f hall. Heveral important prepositions wera Trs ; .. ns werajzA Monday;? a lit ffaA f&J v read and thoroughly discussed. Oa Monday d the preposition te Issue Jt.&OO policies by thaSJK InHiininen ilRmrtiiifint nl llm lfn,!...- el the brother heed will be considered aud probably s n.uei.1 rVtl.np l,bl..n,a nr !..... ........ l,t S.fV ,,n3uu. wittui uueiuina vj, iiupuilttut;! ST111 T carry the ecssien through next vveek. Several j excursions are planned for the ontertatnmont et tue visitors, including an oxcurslen ever j, the city en the olevated rallreul and a clam 4k.' .l. ,.!. ... 1... T,l... f tit--!.- ... .,... Ct utis,, Kiscu lueiu ujr juuu au. alarm ivv uieir Island. 1'hlladelphla te He Iho Headquarters et Die Knights nt Laber, Philadelphia, OcL 22. Grand Master Workman Ponderly, accompanied by the general ollicers aud mombers of the general executlve beard et tbe Knights of Laber, arrived here this morning from Richmond. ) Mr. Pen derly afterward loll en the II o'clock train ler bis home at Scranton. lie win ,T.H return te this city early next week and lis jumwu wj tue utuui uiuuiuQi-, eii biiu auniH( -.-- g executive beard, when tlie permanent bead-tfWfS quarters oriueeruorvviti be ostabllsnea nere, WT'i 130 Suitchineiiana HraKeuieii.SlrlSe. if'Zi Louisville, Ky., OcL 22. One hundred n auu uujr mvuuu auu urttKeuiHu weuv utuua w ..,.11... I,, nUUL .. ,.A r ...1....11. ,. itr l. x7.( ' a aiuiiu lask uiui, uu luu XJUU19V1UO Vi tsgsa- T' vllle railroad. Thoare roceiving fl.75 aaay J and demanded an Increase of 35 centa. thf being the wages paid at the Cincinnati terin. lnus el the read, since the lite strlkeln tbst ,, ' city, i reigui trains are met ing wiiu soma ; umicuiiy. j.voryiuieg is qmci ana acera-i- piuuiinu nm 1'iuuaujjr uu uiiaugcu. .'. Trouble Uierllrata Chatter. Nbvv Yenic, Ocl 22. There was further trouble bxlay betw een the shippers and car- Jtna rlers and the national beard of marine un- :$? rlnrurrltnm 1,1 rntrartl In (,rnlr, nltnlAvtt II ?& was stated, hovvever, that an ellert would be made by several et the interested persons te have a Joint contereuce for the purpose, of arrang ng for a Bottlement el the trouble. In the meantime each shipper Is making Iho best terms he can under the clicum stances. f l eurlli Day of the l'imllce ltacei. PiMLite, Baltimore, OcL 22. Fourth day $ of the fall meetlng. Weather lair, track vervw; , iast, attendance Immense. ''m First Race M mile, purse t50U, 1100 te f-M second ; Nelile 11. llrst, Drake second, Ermlue third. Time, 1:17. Second Race 1 uille, purBa 500, (100 te Boceud ; Heliau first, Catesby (gelding) second, Biuueva third. Time, 1'I3X. A lien Captaiu Die en the tlieau, Nlvv Yerk, Oot. 22. The National Line stoamer America which reacbed here te-day'W' from Liverpool brought the body of her Utalr, master Captain lirace, who died at sea ou MiaVj 16th of apoplexy. Captain Qrace was em4 et the best known captains sailing out eftaiafr ' IxirL IXalli of SIHler Jehn tV. ltrau. "iii : '-.! l'llILAlitLPiilA, OcL 22. Majer Jehn VtV Ryan, ortheHtito I'enelbles, died early UiklKs mnrnlmr. . - BLi 1 TAi'i-Lii riieii Tnn wires, The Cauada piper werka at WluderJ; 3 fjoe.ooo' Arthur Uantsbury was found guilty ;', mauslaughter at 1'rovldenco. R. I., thlm- morning. VJ3i I'T.ridnr.Tnsllen Hrarllnv nil Oe-ar Til 'K ham have been nemlnaleil ler Cengraea ly' luu xvueuu asiuuu uuuiucravs- v Lx-Prlest W. J. Sherman waa te-day arvi raigued In Brooklyn for bastardy, anu wm uuiii in (evj uan. v atv ui vewft. Svmuel Hebs, auctioneer, sold at pubtft tale, October 21, for 1. droll and li. C. uer. ut II. M ters' hotel, Btrasburg, 21 ei r raiiKiiu county cows at au average ei t iy.7a per tieau. Bcarclly et Water ut tVouilderf. It is estimated that no less tbtn 600 1 of water are curried away by Ira buckets from the creak etst of We every day te uppiy tne ueea ei i their stock. ; . ,2 J'&J m i rtJttl
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