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VOLUME XXIII NO. 52.
LANCASTER l A., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, L88U.
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.IKI.MI.N I.UKNI.I) TO 1IKATII.
tiAHuir.it neus a hum) n.uir.H iir
.t J'Al.l.l.MI tl.UUIt.
t'littlKK llie l).lilljT l.lnl-AKUiilee ill Men
CJnuliril In a licit nl I Ira All Agun-
UlliK hi rim u In n Hmm rl-
Kiiltru liy llinan VVIi.i U llllt-sitil II.
'llie lour story sloie hiiiI IiawiiiuiiI build
ing at NlW. la, 10 Htlll toil Madisen stteel,
I'lilc.ige, owned by L. H. C. I'mlcr nml ix
mpled by thu llumlyeni Kulibur ceuipnuy,
Hjltsbuiy ACllil", mblwr deatet i Knlghl
A Leenard, printers , William Wllwili, IkhjK
insuiilailiiier j It. (). tUrdmia, lek pub pub
llher, nml dm liiigter lilltn'Krrtl'liliiK com
puny, were totally diuliuyed liy llt al mi
xitilv hour (-Sunday morning, taiinlugn Ids
ul JLVO.OOO., 1 1 Tti tliti most tlvHiriiftnu llre
(H)ii tlii'iu let fieine time, and ikuiIUeiI, un
loiiutiateli, in Hi" death of tun IIiuiiiuii nml
in fatal liijiif !- In twoeivei uieiiit'ei of the
Urn vitiil.
Thu Killed nte II. (. rt'liitn nml hum
lliitrnoiueiike, iiiuiubcia ul tin) Mid UiMi'ume
psliel.
Tlie fatally minted ale W illiaui Untidy, I'.
Mullen mitt J oil ii MiUovern,
Wlllnin Cernell, llre iiiniiiMiati itiiHiilitr;
1'iiptnlii Jaunt I Initie Httil I Itu Mamlial
Kudole, weie mute or l(.uxMilutily lutired.
I liu building nudhtlnmuiable structum
and must have been Imriiliig ttir aome Unto
1'ClOIU It MU lllSCOVOIOtl.
sl.uvvlV lle.Vsll.li in m A I II.
I htee alarms brought twenty original lu
tlie mono, nml fur tin i'e hour allerwaids lliu
liteincu had a desperate IIkIiI with tlie ail
van. ing Haines. Whlle the liinumilte patlul
muit mini toverlug "P go-! '' the Ural
Heur, two piiulmg pie-wen limn tlie llitul
lloer Ivll through in Ititt bisenient, tarrying
soveralet lliu patml wltli tlitiiu. 1 Imi wuiu
Inkun out hIUc, lint l'aiiHrtil mul Itot'rn Itet'rn Itot'rn
iitvtike wpre I'lnnixt te Uie Kruiitiil liy linivy
tinilHiiHutiit MeriiBlertly ruiituil te iliulli.
'I'lie imiirlmineil imiti i IiiIeIhhI i tniMill tly
i tlie Iren lima mul wliwM, ImkrIiik ttiulr
leinriultii te kill Ilium, i tliuy cuulil net Kt
ilium out 'Uie mnnr of llie Imieiiiciit Imil
llOl'OllMlCllllktxl ll, Hllll till' tlllllll'IHWlllllOtlllt
f u ntpr tlirunn tiitotUetiiiililuiK nniiHplill)
Kill); iiiulur thelr eyuN, lill" tlie IUtu"
)or RruiluMly i'rttln thvir nay IehhiiI
tlietti. (.'lilvlUnt'Onloenlotiiil Ml oiilne ilo ile
t.u'liml I rum n llre pliiK Httil nut te work
pi i m pi uk tlm lii'Oiuimt of tlie llrHHln, islilln
Jtti work of tlie otlier euuttii'i ivnx
Moubleil iiKHliiiit Hit) ure. I'lie wuleii
iUiI juttrcu'lied ltixirKOtiiDiike'it cliln wlien
tliey beRati te k il'Mi mul the IUiiiph reni.
tni'tiriHl te rtveiiii. AVItli tlm nil) el aok aek
iriiwi tlie fnllcn niAi'lilciery wits nl lit
rtiitvil, nml Ui.oreiiMtiko who ler ne.irly
t lit CO 'pinrtt'rn of mi hour uml nulleiwl In
ImiwitKOilOHi WBiexlrlcaUHl nm! ijurlcil te
Hit lunplhtl, w liore he il toil. 1'Hptiii'nii'x
linly dm net ri'itoheil till Kfter n letij; kimicIi,
wheu he ui uken out ile nl.
Ili'ltlltlll 1 Ml 1 II X I 1,11.
lnit hnlf n.nt llirre o'clock two ikoie el
U intern I iilen telcRripli line roplrer nn.
i "ihIihI te Dim rer of tlm Imllillnc ailJeliiliiR
lint (hh'me of llie i.itaitioptie te llx mitne wlrc,
mul in itrnwliiK n i xlite oter llie luitlilltiK
I.iewiiiihI n ten or mero or ilelirK It wi'tit
nulling Inte the teli.ir nml sinking Me
i.eM'rn luulllntnil him In ii"ln'klm;iiMiiiicr.
Ile Ht eitrli-jitiHl mul ioiiiemmI te theiviiuly
h.i.-plUI, MiiileniiK Krcnl Hi;iuy
I'he tins te lliu ilujr oeinMiiy M !',
mil, witn hii limiirmu-e of ij,oeo. .ilibury
.V t lliie'n liwi it fiiU.tKHl, with mi initiirtme
ellii,wl. Kullit A l.ttennril'it le4 H f.v.
lilt, liiiuram e uiikiiewti. The elhvr4 leu
irein Jl.i.ueO te J..,i)iHi, unil me uutiiniiretl.
'l'i i lei nril IhIkkIiii; uii'll." Sen' Krt,
ttiiitt.fr . I'urUmly. ote lur Hum llrm'li
bar, briikl.iji't.
mi. tin i ).i. in i .111:31 .inei.
. SiiUIjIc Dlnpliy lilth III luOu'l" 111'
1 IIih (Iretrr Cletatauil ' tin Jaiithf iniiiit,
lleirlfllK'lirysiithuiiiuti etlillutli'ii of tlm
Nun Yolk ll.iiUrllltilr.il wt ij will .e
eKiuil in ('e.tui'.-.iiiui lull, Upm.Ih.i3' uml
1 Tl tliliil tnit, New ii,, nit I iui4ily
nct, .iiul will iMiiiliiue iiiulur tint wpek.
'I he rH.iiitlii'iiiiiiu 14 thu iitimiMl llnncr el
liip.ui. Thoiclure the lieilttnlluirtl nouety
llH4 p.epuiil h leaul for Sew Yerk Hener
Ioei4 by eiiKaRltiK h p.ut "I thu I tpmit'HO
MlUe Ireiipu wUu Ii (einifilj Kl" mi cxlil
billen lu llie MmliH n Huaiu ;mili'ii, ami by
arrauuiK le linie the Japiiiiwe Ml
li;e "in rutin JeJ b .l.tpaiii'u nr
ilen. 'llie I'fiitre or the builtllng wlueli
m ut'iirly -I"' frul limn mul ntiirly h"J feet
n uie will Hi taken up te, the .milen. 'llie
t llluKe will be nl the rear el llie biiililnit- nml
opHMlletho main I'lilraure. nullum wnlkri
will lead liter Jnp,ummitmri asotile Japanrie
balceiili'i ami J,iiaiir"i' Niiiumer Iiuiheh. On
ua. h Hlileulll !l'Kitiiiiir.VH.iuthimiumnlnimM
in the form of laiiH, wiei'iih, mul rululiewN,
like llioie lit llie nrnuiiilN of jHpaiifhe neble
litlillllOH 111 tlm atileii will Imi hwii nuiiy
i tiryaaiiUieuiumi which wote Imporleil Inuii
Japili, and ImMi net HnnuK'il hiiue thulr or
riial. Cut tlunurH by tliuusaiiilH arole becx
IiiIiIUmI m;nlliit the lour walls el the builil
iiikh, which will be hlililen by Dili kets of
palius, oak mul uvorgreeiiH.
new Icaturoetlho exliibilnm U114 nr
ih the ottnlextio cetitalnliiK oer l.iim an-elie-4,
w llli naitieM mero or leas pronuiiiico prenuiiiico pronuiiiice
ablo. Tlioceen nre oniatiienteil with re
production lu color of watur-ioler Hkotcties
ofcliryHiulheiuuius, ami by lluteil muhem lu
teiiutrle'i whero the llowetx bloom. The
iiewest'chryR.iulhcmum N otte wlilrli en ac
lOiint of Us iiaiuu will be Hiirreuiiiluil by ail
nilrliiK oyei. Il It the " .MtH. lt vi I'love
ami " Miriety, crown by Jehn 'Ihiupe el
linoeiiH, secretary of the New erk horiKiil heriKiil
turul Hotlely, Ills a HtieillliiK taken Injin
llie "Oruer C'loe!ainl " thryHHiilheimiiii,
alie grown by Mr. Tlirope. Tlie "Mm.
llreMr Cleviilaml " cliryxaiilhumuiii Uah
lout;, white HitalK, nml each bloom U II m)
in. hi 4 In illatuetur. It will boniiiieeiiHiuoiiK
iiiryHatitheiiititiiH. Cappn's Seventh Hegl
uieiit liauil will play ter the epeulng en
I'ueHilay afternoon "I'he ijueuu el Aiituinn'a
Mamh," compesoil by I'apju ,uul iltnlicaleil
te MrH. t'loetauil. Tliore will be concerts
both afternoon nml e enlug,
The pieiiiluuiH ellereil lu money mul in ill
Mil m j aiii"iinlii te uearly fJ.Oue. Tlilsjcnr
llie largest iiieuuy pi,.e i "r ixiletn Klen Is
ollareil for conietltleii liy lluriiln, gontlo gentlo gontle
iiicii'h Kaiileuerx, or Kumteurs. It 11 called
llie open rlas4 urauil prize. The huiii el t ' H
isollered fur the bi'Kt distinct arielv, double,
te IwHhewn in (ie's net cii.ediui; II Inches
in illauiuter, anil (l.iilfer i Hccetul bint, unil
100 ler third. 1'er thu best group et in
standard blooms, illntltut, fte ii ellereil,
Hoeontl besl Mu, ami third, Ju 1 e Hi1 " 'hsm
Heme of thnitlmiilmds entered te he shown
are ever IHe icet In diameter. Kpeclmen
plants trained in bush form uie in many in in
Hlances le feet In clrciunhHonce.
At His KliiKl.
Ihore was a very larise crowd at the Mien Mien Mien
neichoreii Saturday eveuiiig. 'Ihere was
ilmiciiiK until U o'clock mid alter that the
Wlliuer Urotliern rbmi mi entertaliiuieiiL
They Intioduced their trotipe et trained degi
mul the animals performed a number of
tricks iutiilllKunlly, Uue el tlieut hiicciiss-
Itillyaccoinpilsheil thelcatnf nalktnga rope
across Uie atage. Charles Winner walked a
repe strotclied irem the state te tlie nailery,
going ever forwards and retttrnlng back
wards. Alter this part of the show thore was
dancing until hnlf past twole o'clock.
Tliere wern t-l hundred people at the Idii
rastn rink en uturil.iv enlng. The at at
traitleus were deorge Wlillby and his wlle
l.ticy. The Ii ruier gae nil acrobatic jior jier jior
leriiianci', mid thu latter swung clubs. The
1 tnllan ori'heslra liasUen ungaged tefiiiulsli
he uiubie during llie week.
lliey Will i:liil lllin
"Maxwell Slowuseu, tlie mail whom Id,-
000 laboring men of riillailelphla potlliuned
UiImvcoiue a caudldate," wero llie words lu
which Uhalrmau ilelCenna inlreiliiced liim
al tlie rillauurg meetlug.
A l.ree Kei,
On Saturday WlUlain Hpeng f-miKlit
large cel en a threw line in the Conestoga
near WhBt Olen. It inoatured threo feet
four inches lu leaglU and was ten Inchei
around at the thlckest iiart.
mm ten ii hk m iniAViin.tii,
Tlm llirfu full TUkaM Irt ! ViiUtl In llm
llitrti llUlllrUtll llie :iinilr.
Tollewliig Is Uie Ucknl ler llie tlly :
HTATIi
I'er (lovertior.
UIIAUNUKY K. HtiAUK.
I'er t.leutnnant (liivuriiui.
It. HIUJUi: UIOKKTIS.
I'er Aiidlterflenntiil.
wiiii.tAM j. iihi:nni..n.
I'er HonreUry of Internal Allalic
J.UIMrmiN AI'HU'A.
COl'NTY.
I or (JotigreHHiiinu al lisiue.
MAXWIIMi Hfl'.VKNJiUN.
I'er Ceiikihss.
KDWAIUIMctiOVKHN.
Ker Annnmbly (I'lrst lllnlilel )
HKNitYimAUjiimi.
I'er DHtrh t Attotney.
JOHN IX MALUM-
I'er l'rlsen Iiisptututs.
OKOlKini'ONT.
J. V. W1SIX
I'er lllrectoiaet the I'imh.
II. J. IIaKNKH.
JAL'OMHNKA'lli.
I'er County Hin totei.
I. It. Winn:.
I ollewliig Is lliu ticket fm the Neilheiti
ilMlllcl .
HTATli
l-or limernei.
iiiai;nci:y i: iuiAck.
I'er I.loiiteiiaiit-Omeruet.
it iiucui:mcKi:rra.
I'er Auditor (inneral.
Wll.lilAM J. IHir.NNKN.
1 or Kwtetarv et Internal All tlm.
J.H1MP.SON Al'HH'A.
curNT.
ler I'eilBieHiman-iit-UiiiiO.
MAXWI'.lili HI'KVUNhON.
I'er l'enuieM.
i.mvAiii)Jiitievi;iis,
ler Hetmler (XIV. lllntrlLt.)
I'. V. HUI.U
I'er AKiembly (III. IH'iUIU.)
II. N. MOIII.r.K.
I.IV. l'AINTIIK.
iil.O. V. WAIION.
I or IHfiliict Altuiliei.
Jehn i:. malum;.
I'er 1'rlmin liispei'tiiis.
i.i eitui: I'e.vjz.
J. V. WIS1X
l-'or Dlrocteis el the l'oet.
It J. 1IAKM-S.
JAt'UIIHNKATII.
J'er County Nun oyei.
I . It. WlUTli
lollewlug is the ticket lui llie Southern
ilHtilit .
Sl'AI'i:.
1 or limernei.
i HAL'NCUY I'. 11LACK.
I'er Lloiiteiiaiibtiovernur.
It. llltl Ci; KtCKBTTN.
I'er Auditor (leneral.
WILLIAM J. HKi;NNLN.
I'er Secretary of Internal Allans.
J. MMI'SON AKUICA.
COUNTY,
l-or I'otigresstnan.Ht.Larco.
MAWVKLL STLVKNKO.N.
I'er Cotigreon.
i.dvakumiuuvi:hn.
I or Assembly fHeceml District.)
II. M. BLACK.
A. h. MILLKIC
I'er District Attorney.
JOHN K. malum:.
I'er 1'rlseu ItiHxteiM.
i.r.euiii: reN'i'-
.1. V. W1MK.
Ker DirecterM of the I'oei.
It. J. ItAllNlkS.
jacuij.sm:.'I'ii.
I'er Ceiiulv buiM'ur.
It. WIIITIi"
I
' I'l I forward labelling lueii." A'ew hiu,
ict-tlitr .' . Cerlaluly ; vete ler Henry DraUi
bar, bilcklajer.
rmiiTimi unit itvnm ahu
IIpikk County Mitftkcni ami rainivf Have
h limy Tlmr.
Al Mount Pleasant, lierks county, at an
early hour Saturday tnernlng burglars bruke
into llie stoie of OlKild A Sen. They weie
heaid by the Imully, who e-nii'ied looms
overhead, and Mr. OLmjIiI and Ills seu went
down into the atoie room armed. A large,
burly man In a maik demanded ;tbe Obelds
te gel baik, and instantly commeuciil llrlng
his revolver at them. The Messrs. Obetd
steed their ground nod leturned tlie burglar's
lire. The rubber was covering tlie retreat et
thrisief his companions, who had carried oil
alHiut t.KH) north of jewelry, vvalches and
light goods. Suddenly Iho tmrglat'ri ilghl
arm drepptsl te his side as he was emptying
ills pistol el Us last shot, indicating that he
was badly wounded. Twe of his compan
ions rushed in, heleit him out and threw
him In a wagon ami hastily dreir , i iv m
lliu darkness. O.ie el ihe bull ' ' ta hi i'ie
lull ear of young Ooeld.
Alaitil the same tlioe 1 a -liei mumbi'i s
of the gang nllnckul the ratlniad Nlalleii at
steiiisvllle, and iebbis.1 it el tl . An arimsJ
osse of Inrmura gave chase down tlie rail
road, and alter a run of three mfles ene el
llie gang was brought te a standstill. He
diew a revolver, and threatened le kill the
tirH nisii thai appreai hed. William llelnly
and William K. Perter, two jeuiig larmeis,
cleseil in en thu lean. Ile pulled the trigger,
but the cartridge railed le explode, and be
foie he leiild receck his wuaism he had been
knocked down, and in a few inoiiienU was
lied securely. A let of money, a lady's geld
watch, live bunches el InlMi kevs, wux can
dies, hies, mid a let of burglais' tools weie
leiiud in his isx'ketH. A let or private rail
road keys, duplicates el llie original", woie
also leiiud.
About II ve o'clock in the morning a second
member el thu gang was v. iptureil at Iho pis
tol's p. ml lurlher up the read. The same
gang lobbed thu liquor store el bell A
Hlioneuei at Womelsitort.
Ilvlm million services nl bt. htei'hen n
The '.h annivursary of the nailing el Iho
ninety live theses le the deer of the church
nl V Ittuuburg, Ueruiany, by Martin Luther,
was celebrated al St. Stephen's Llllhernn
church Sunday morning, and evening. The
decoration were among the finest lu the
history et the church. Un the altar steed
lliree handsome Meral designs, anchor, ciess
and harp, thu pulpit was losteoned with
greens.
lu the nun mug the pastor, Ituv. I; Mets
tur, pi cached n sermon Irem lleiiians i , 10 :
" 1 or 1 am nut ashamed of the gesK.I of
Christ , ler it is tlie ower el lied unto mlva mlva
lien le every etie that bclievetli." The sor ser sor
iiieu had special relorence te Luther's Hpirlt
ual struggle and its otlteomo, lKith In regaul
te hliiiHelf and the church. In the evening
children's sorvlce was held, and the ellicers,
teachers and pupils of the Sabbath school
nuu iiioie class Willi me ceugrugaiiuu in
dulged In singing and olher services appro
priate te the occasion. The duet anil cernet
sole by Mr. K Weber and Miss Augusta
Vall was excellent.
All ihe ether Lutheran churches el this
city en Sunday celebrated the anniversary et
tlie Iteformatleii. Large congregations at
tended nil of them.
Iren Workers Compromise.
At Harrlsburg, Pa., the men who went out
en ii strlke nt ISalley's Iren works en the tilth
of August, will return te work this morning,
a compromise having been allocted. The
men had demanded ft per ten, but resiiiuu
work at f.l.Ki. Werk will net be resumed lu
llie Ceutral Iren works until about Wednes
day, en account of necessary repairs te llui
nun. iiiu resumption et work at lliuse nuns
will glve oinpleymont le uearly U00 men.
A Hurtling Uual Mine.
'1 he Standard coal mine, at Mount Pleas
ant, Peuiia., caught lire from furnace sparks
en Saturday nlgliU In lass than an hour the
tlpple shaft and onglne house wero destroy ed
and the mlne tlien Ignited and Is still Imrn
lug tiercel v. More thau 100 moil are thrown
out of work by the tire. Yesterday morning
u column of llaineniid sinoke was leanlni:
I irem the ineutli of tlie shaft te a helglit of
10U feet. Tlie uilue will be tluoded at ouie.
TIIK 1'OIiITIUAIi OUTLOOK.
A fHln.l,llY iron IILAVK UV MUM
ixeihi re ;w,twe.
Til Uliiiifl ul tlm Mlsl Umnpalftit, Wlilili ttai
Vuniluf toil Willi Kilrnuiillimrjr Viger.
Why Ilia ltriiitiliiani ma Furs.
iloeinvil In Nunr llclrat.
llslilahuig IIUmtcli te N .min.
ThecampfllKii In this statu has been oueof
extraordinary lger en all sides, hut no can
vans has Isieti mero aethu than that el the
I'lohlbltlenlsls. Thu ctnilldst') of Hint
wtly lias sjHjkun In mery county of the
slale excel't tliloe or four. He has liiade
two spoechos overy day, and Ihey wero
lung mid exhatistiie ones. He has person,
ally attuniled te the organization of county
tickets, and rejHirls that tliore will be a lull
I'rohlhltleu county ticket in the Held lu
uvery ixuinty lu llie nuile. The 1'rolil 1'relil 1'rolil
billen Mite is estimated variously. Nome put
tlm total as high as lll,eiij, and ethers
put 11 down te 3!l,uoe, U'olfe thinks it V7I11
be 110,1X1) or upwards. De reasons this nay :
Them wero 1.'i,ij00 I'rolilbltleu votes polled
In the prrsldcutlal year. Then tliore was
net a single local orKshlzillen 111 the slate -that
is, no county ticket or oeuttty oomtiilt eomtiilt oemtiilt
teolo work ler the parly. Tills year overy
leiinly has both, and In evnry rjise tlioinen
bio active and energetic Wolle luqtiiresat
each plaie he dilti what the vete will be as
compared with IHsl, and llnds tlie estimates
le be twice, three times, four times and tip
le ten tlmeM as many. In order le be within
roaien, he puts theaveiaga at fourfold In
creases, winch liiakus llie total W.OOO, but
confidentially he claims .0,000 lueru than
thsL
With W,ir) I'rolilbltleu voles and a full j-ell
el the DHinecratic vli. of tlioHtate,Uev. Illack
should lend lien. Heaver by at least IU,U0U
votes. In I'tSJliii. IMttisiin loll -yi.UUU be
hind the vete given le den. Hancock two
jeurs beleie, nml jet was olected by a
plurality oxceeillng le,ijtu. hluce lb&0 the
llomecrattc vetu et the statu has Increased at
least Ien (xr i-3HL, which vvejld bring It tip
te I.V.1,000. Hujis)siiig that nm per cent, of
this Democratic vete will i et be polled next
TuesIay, the DemiHirath mho ticket should
htlll htcIvh IOe,t)(Mi votes, 4i,w) mero than
the vete which elected iiui I'altlseu four
years age.
II Is expected Hint tlie llepuhllcatis of
riiliadelphla will Ite-rease the majority glv en
In that city te Iteaver lour years age. t.ev.
l'attlsen's iionieual imptilarlty In l'hlladol l'hlladel
phln was a great help te the Democratic
tlckel In that city In 12. It probably made
a ilifferonceor 10, WK) veliti against the Repub
lican, (ion. Henver'a plurality In Philadel
phia may therotero lie set down at 1.1,000 te
JO.oeit, Ittit this incrmute will Ieave25,0(i te
.to.eoo uf Iho I'attlsen plurality te Is) over ever over
eount. Can the Republicans gain -),l.M or
JO.tnnj votes ouUlde or l'hlludelplil.i ? Ne
anne tiiau will ray Ihey can. On the con
trary It is likely that In uvery county except
Tiega, llradferd, Lancaster, Allegheny, mid
peisihly I'ranklln, they will lese en thu
1 leaver voteol 18i
lullilini: I'rrnUU.
I he fellow lug building permits hav e been
Issued by the mayor during the month of
Octeber:
Hear A- McNabb, (.rant and Christian
streets, ,1-slery brick vvareheu.su.
Henry .Shlndle, West King, lietvv ecu ltuby
mid Careline stroets, brick dwelling heuse.
A. .uercher, .Seuth Qiieen, between Ilar.el
and llager streets, building In rear of dwell
ing. Ilenj. K. Mvers, Last Walnut, lietwoen
hhlppeii and Plum, two-story brick dwelling
house.
II. If. Dlllenilerller, Mary, between Clay
and High streets, frame dwelling house.
Jeseph Ostlielm, Walnut, between Prim e
ami Water streets, 0110-story brick warelieuse.
Jacob HeIsh, West (J ran go street, between
Water nmi Mllllsirry, brick kitchen.
Martin Smith, Lew street, between
Seuth Duke and Keckland, brick dwelling
house.
11. W. and A. J. Harls'rger, West Chest
mil, Is'twwu Prliiceaud Market KtreeLs, two
story In Ii k heuse.
Allied Dlller, Lemen clns't, between
Water mid Prim 1', brick building fur wheel
lacter.
David It. Jellrlcs, .N.nlh Marj', between
Chestuutmid Walnut, btlik dwelling.
VI r. Hi-ii.1. i.tl Illii VVrlliiiis .iluiiey.
At New Haven, Conn., the jury In the
Wellen Iterith will case, vvhtili had been en
trial lorseveral wisiks p'vst, returned a ver
dict Saturday alternoeii in laver of Henry
Hergh. Iy Hill decision Mr. Hergh's
society tlmt for the prev eiilmn el cruelly te
Riilmals will leiolveflao.otii). Carrle Wei Wei
ten, who lelt the money te Mr. Ilergh, was a
rather eccentric Waleriiury lad, who was
Irezen te death wtjile ai ending it meuntalu
III Colerado two ears age. Miss Wolten's
ielatlves triisl te break thu will en the
ground et limaiiilv.
" I'i 1 lerward lalsiruig luen." .Yn V.Vu,
iht.ji.er 1 '. CerUluly ; vete ler Henry Dracli
I ar, brlcklayer.
Il'iilliln lrRrilyul a Minn.
fsvturday allorneou, at the llenuelt Slope
el W. (1. Payne A Ce. 's colliery, near Kings Kings
eon, Pa., William Moses, one of the eldest
mining engineers in Lu'rne cetuitv, was
given the slgiunl te heist the cage from the
IhiUeiii et the shalt, .100 leut deep. He started
llie engine Just as Jehn llredda, the footman,
was ruutiliig aiar tiieu ihe cage. The sud
den heisting threw llredda oil, mid in hilling
he was caught ltwiHin the cage and the
Irame-werk inthehide et the shult mid killed.
h s'Min as Engineer Moses liurned el what
had happened, lie walked l( ih room near
by, lisik a revolver Irem his cevt picket and
blew Ins brains out.
MlRtit I un Hatlutln) l.veiiliir;.
On Saturday evening h slight tire occurred
111 the house el Charles Hemluy, who losldes
in Kahl's court in the western part of town.
One el Iho boys was up stairs dawning when
by semu means the coal oil lamp was upset.
It iell tiKin the fleer, but with great presence
ut mind the young man smothered llie flames
with it piece nt carpet Tlie damage was
very slight. An alarm ut lire was struck
Iieiii Ikix 1.1. nl Lemen nml Mary streets, mul
the department w as en Iiand,but their services
weie net necessary.
libit;" llcatrejeil,
.evvs was received lu New ."aland en
,Septemlier,Il, that soma native villages were
destieyed by 11 volcanic eruption en the
island el Niafu, in llie Tonga group el the
l''rii'itdly Islands. The whole Island has
Isjeu devastated by volcanic deposit. White
1st mil, 111 the Hay el Plenty, is In n stale of
active eruption, a vast column of smoke as
1 ui ding Irem the Island te the height of 1,000
tout.
iuMa) Nutv sluiiil ItatilillH.
l'rein te-day it will bu lawful te sheet rah
bits, and from this time until Jan. 1st hun
dreds of them will be slain and brought te
thu Lancaster markets. Farmers say they
nre plentiful this season, a lact attributed te
1110 dry weatner iiuriug 1110 suuiuiur. iu
wet weather during the tlme of breixltng,
many of tlie young are drewned.
All Mini' Ilaj.
Te day is All Saints' day lu the Catholle
church and Is a holiday of obligation. It is a
recognition el the doctrlue that the saints lu
1 leaven are lu communion with the church en
earth. Appropriate services wote held iu the
local Catholle churches.
A Pointer lur National Itanka.
Attorney Ueueral (larland lias given mi
opinion that national banks must doiesll In
terest laming bends te secttru their circu
lation, and Hint called three per cent, bends
cannot Ihi used as a basis of circulation.
llnrte Hliilrn,
On Kiturday night a re.ui horse, 15 hands
high, with blaek uiatie and tall and lieavy
deck aud small lump ou luslde et left hind
leg, was stelen from the stable of J. W. Bald
win, at CochrenTlllo. Lnncaster pollcehavo
been notified.
this rutm mum riiAiti ah v.
IIiiit the Voters ul lniitjltiili Cut Their
lunula In III Klixllen uf IHHJ.
Following Is tlie vete by countles, as cast
for thu Ilvo state candidates In iss'J !
nevuiMiMi IHHJ.
rut nT
5 I i 5 a
sU ? r I
Ii! : : P
Li 5
3UII -y7r, ui ! m
'?S! '?'" " w im
.... 3MI ljl RS ,, ,-iv,
.... J(A rl 731 j 4j7
.... W.'l SIIJ SVI J 511
.. . 3-7U Hi; vf, ,, Tl
ii ?!' iM i"1' J5
777U, I.KII, ma 31
Xt.i 3II S' 1, j,
"M "" " '
.. I'l w, -s
3tl mil 18J n i
1171 Jifi j, v, i
.. m nn nil ftrjt i'i
. .Iin lO' 115 l 4e
.. . 4lrj ?..? 1 . 14,
.... W!l I7l 'JM .11 11
.... 41 17H m ldf i!
... Uttt .1711 15 Ji JTcj un
.... nm .,!, 371 r,1 ai
ri7ii inn rx. n S7I
.... ssw im; trn ii u
17 ait ri j ii,
57 'lilt. 67', 'jr., 77;
.. . 51IJI JUfi , jl i,-)t
... KS .T-,1 1 . 27-,
.... 445 OiAl UI3i n II
. . ion. l, w, 1 1
.... 3-M1' ICli i'l 1BJ
.... riJ ilill Vtl, I. 371
ice .i, nil u-,
.... nfil, eis ivai , iu
.... IH-W ir?'1 M III
.... tti runt 7fi jei in
!M5 1 rte D .VI J.1
. .. 'ill KM ill; 111 ill
2779) Ull lli U i
. . 7313, 5-17 IMi 7 Ji
ltiBO 7117 Ki: iJ. 117
rdli j e at in
IM7 IMI an t i.'i
4.M7 Ii ,, 7i., an
... 1771) J37i Is! 11,1 in
Zllll ru ifi 5' ii
... luwi vjs e-.-il si ti
ir.l urn 7, , us
, 7U it,, r,r, r.i, iu7
CUUN'l'lKfi,
Ailmiis
Allegheny
Armittiuiig
Heaver
llodfeid
Ilerks... 1
lllalr
Ilratlferil
Itueks
Ilutler
l.'iiiubrls. ........
Camel en
Cuibeii
Centie
l.hester
Clarien ..
Clearfield
Clinten . ..
Columbia ....
Crawtiiul
Ciiriiberlnnil ....
Iiaiipliln
Di'lavvate
I'.lk
Kite
Kiiyctte
Keiest
r'lankllll
Kulton
lllcene
Huntingdon
Indiana
.IciTenieii
Juniata ... .
fjickawaiuili ....
.anciuler.. ..
Law lento
belianeii
behlKli
I.uzcine
Lycoming . ...
.vicKcan
Men ci .,
Mlfllln
.Menree .
Montireiiieiy . -
.iionieur
Northampton
Vertlm
linbei
retry
l'hlladrlplda..
1'lke
Petter
Schuylkill ...
snyder
HomeiTCl
sulllvaii . - ..
fsiisqucliamia .
T'eua
Union
Vunnnse
Waricn
Washliigtuu .
Wayne
VVcstinerelaniV
Wvemlng ...
erk
The Yule lu lvniantrr.
Following is the vete lu ihe legislative
contest In this city two years ai?e :
Davis.
'."Jl
3s7
Uahter.
l!-5
UiyJ
JI5
110
J 10
.178
0I
Me
XG7
First Ward
"Second '
Third '
Fourth "
Filth "
Slxtli "
Soventh"
Klghth "
Ninth "
. J27
. 110
. S67
. MH
. I7
. ifi
. til
till
UtT!
. Ml
Davis' majority.
" Pit forward Isljerlng men." .Vciu Am,
Of tuber i". Certainly; vete for Henry Drach
Uir, bricklayer.
A llK3lAttKAIll.lt IHVIIKADB.
Ill llelh InleriiMt Icatenun anil l'uslnniie lluel
ntta In tbli City
The lollewlug llgures aru worthy or the
careful perusal of all disinterested citizens as
showing the big Increase et business In both
the Internal revenun returns el the Ninth
district mid the lsmtolllcuef Lancaster under
a Democratic administration.
The llrst ligures are these from Collector
Jehn T. Macltonigle's etlli-u. As will lie
seen the total estimated colln'tlens for ISnI
lsk7 are mure than f 100,000 lu excess of theso
collected In the last year el Heptiblican ad
ministration el the ellke. The figure? are
liore given
1811.
I-Kl.
I137.UU i.i
111,940 I'J
i,m 7
.7 ywi ii
.1 uly
Aug.
Sept
Oct .
,lltl,57S M
.. llt.7tO 13
.. 1J7.37I .V7
. . Up.IUS 49
l7".Di7 i;
lelal collcclleils Itrl-lNv.
" " iSJ-Ui .. .
Total collections estimated l- I-,
A IIOUIU At lllf) I'OituttllD.
1 1, 3.13,0 in y
, l.lli.bM) II
1,700,U'A) UU
Al the postetlice the business luuves
steadily upward, the increase of October's
business ever that of heptember being fl,.
.IM (W. Following nre the ugures :
Ocl
Itoclstereil Inters dellveiiLl 2$
Sept.
10
76,Ii
1I.U1
4,7il
I.SU1
.ki.Hj.I
ii,.'i.i;
li,luli
.i,i 1 1
U7.;.s5
Mail letters. itellvcieil . .. . si,73
Mall nestal ciuds dellveieJ 13,Jel
Ical letters delivered I ,'''
IicjiI postal cards dellv end . S,iir
Nuwspariers.Ac. dellveitd . 51,711
M'lters collected r.'.-Tl
1'esUvl cants collected iss-ii
Newspapers, .te, cellecli'il ... ,ii7
.Vmeuiit leLclved fei alaiupj il.lll.iJ
"l'l 1 forward laboring men." -Void I.'ru,
Oclubcrx). Certainly; vete ler Heury Drach
biir, bricklayer.
11111 Kl' si'Aii. n r.vis
Dickinsen college has lustbeeu granted a
charter by the 1 'lit Beta Kappa society.
The subscription ler stock lu the new hotel
In Yerk new amount te f.i-VAHi, of which
amount fb.OOO Is ou condition that the new
hotel bon temperance house.
At IWtuey, Cleartield county, It. .Slew art,
supposed te be the eldest man lu the states
died en Monday Inst nt the rosldenco of
his reti-ln-lavv Jeseph McCullegli. "Stewart
was in his lOtith yenr.
-Mis. Daniel Dull, the eldest lady 111 Lehlgh
county, died at Wcsceesv Uie, aged Vi years
nud 1 months, ller husbiud died M years
nge. Hhe was married when 1 yean old, and
11 children wero bem t her, et whom S sur
vive. llishep Stovens, who returued te Plilladol Plilladel
tibia en Fridav nlcht from the Ktilscepal con
ventien, at Chicago, was accem pained by
lllshep Whitaker, his newly elected assistant.
The latter will enter upon his elliclnl duties
en Sunday, November 7.
HherlU Ilewau, of Philadelphia, whose
mind has beceme atlected, has executed a
lewer ofntternoy giving Deputy Sherifl Jehn
J. Itldgway power te sign his nauie te a low
documenta requiring the nherltl's slguature.
Tills document was signed last week at Krcll Krcll Krcll
downe, mid acknowledgod by Maglstrate
Tseuth. Thore is nethtug ieeullar in the
paper and It was designated as a makeshift
In order tojaveld treuble for the public.
William Lewthor, well known throughout
the state, dled at bis home In Newport,
Luzerne county, Sunday, aged 71 years. He
was a member uf tlie state legislature iu lbOl,
and took great Interest in the repeal of the
tonuage tax law, for which he voted. Ile was
largely engaged In contracting ou railroads
anil ether public works in this and ether
states.
Hate Hall llrler.
I'he averages of the players of the State
League appeared In Sunday's .Sporting Life.
Fischer, or the Williamsport, leads the bat
ting with Humphrey Houend, Trey third and
Brill fourth. According te the Helding aver
aeos the host teatu Is as fellows : Catcher,
Cress, of A 1 toen a j ilrrt baseman, irtue, Al Al Al
loena; second baseman, Humphrey, wil wil
liamseort ; third baseman, Hickley, Wil
liamsport ; shortstop, Zocher, Altoeua ; left
Helder, Kennedy, Scrauten j centre Held,
Gouhrer, Wilkcsbarre ; rlglit Helder, Cress,
Alioena ; niaize, ei vv naosuarre, tonus tue
pitchers, with Klmber, or Williamsjiert,
second, anil Gamble, of Lowlstewn, third.
Menk Cline leads the Southern Leaguo Iu
liatting.
Dick Conway, who rltched for Iho Port
land and Baltimore clubs this season, baa
been algned by Bosten.
The salaries el llie Pittsburg playera next
boataeu will amount te t -0,000.
laud . wi 37i, ill j MM
..I '-Ml, Htll tJ IV 7
... 67111' 7wni TJJi UJ C72
... 1IIK. S3., ( .... Ii
h3S B3t II- J1 lij
.. 10M0I 73i;i 1U17 41 3JC1
HIS, 17J IM II. B
.. 'ii7I' 33V1 OJIl l.'i lOi
871' 115 3D 13 137
.... Sl'-tt ,l CKl lf.1 .us
. . ?i37, 'i.O Jill il aji
.... lllll' ll CKi M ))
.... VU1 W. I'll IM 'OS
i".ti' in nil ir, ctii
Ktn si'u '.-je le, im
sai un 771 ir; p,
7ill i"!!1 Sll s, M7
l'WV I I.'I Ki Si ll
10UU (,14- J,l. -J 4
Total 'J.-A791 JPhi I37U 5ltl SJIil
l'lurnllty 1 ICWi
a -
l--i.
llf,7 7
1 1 1.1.1 : m
leli,IVl il
Ui,l W
11 'I ; .
FOIl TIIK LAST TIME.
SUE J'JiJdlJIJVr IIOAItl) (IF HVttUOI. 1)1
MKVTUUH AIKKT.
Cumiilelliis VV01K Deterred I'liiin Itrsular bu-
tlein Tlie New llnnril te Orennlie ou
Tliursilsy Appruvlug tlm Helen-
Hen uf the Old Onlien.
'Iho Lancaster city school beard met
statedly ou Saturday owning. Tlie rules
provided lern meeting en the last secular
day of Octeber, te close tip llie business of
the year, as the new beard meets for organi
zation nn tbe ilrst Thursday or November,
Thore wero presenl Messrs. Ilernard, Hole Hele
nltts, llreneman, Hyrne, Llxirmnn, Kvnns,
Ilarliuati, Jehnsen, Marshall, McCetnsey,
McKlllgetl, McKIHlpi, Penl7, Hhlntlle,
Shirk, Slnej'ch, Snydei, SprPrrger, Warfel,
White, Wickersham, Welilsen and Dr.
I.evorgeod, president,
The new inembors-eleil, .Samuel F,
i:rlsuian, Dr. M. W. Kaub, H. J. Owens nnd
William W. liriest, were Invited te be pres
ent le inakotheacqualntaticool thomeinljors,
The reading of the minutes or llie last
stated meeting wero read and alllrmed.
nii.i.s 10 111: l'Aiii.
Mr. Kvatis Irem the linance cemmltleu re
ported the following bills as having been ex
amined and found correct, and en his motion
the troasurer was directed te pay the same:
It. M. Merrow, carpenter work, $15.67 ; Gee.
Ketli, labor, $1; A. II. Andrews, A. Ce.,
furnlture ler Lemen street school building,
Tl ; Lancaster Vte Prrite advertising. 50 lj ,
Uoergo (fans, labor, tl3.75 ; Levi Pewell,
labor, $1J. j7 ; Danlel Appleten, ene Anntttl
Mr. McComsey, from the suiierlntendlng
committee, reported that the school iu llie
Charlette street chaHjl had been placed lu
charge of Miss llattle Curtis and was in stic-
cessiui ojierauen.
Mr. Hurtuiftii, from the proiierty commit,
lee, reported that tlie Janitor of the James
stroet school, had resigned and that Martin
Kowe had been appointed Iu his place. The
appointment was approved.
Mr. Hartman otlered a resolution, setting
forth that it Is the desire or the beard that the
present officers be olected for the ensuing
year. The roselutlon was adopted byauuau
nneus vete and the beard adjourned,
THE TUHNVIKE OUXVAMKi
Elect Their Director! tu Serve for the Kuatilug
Year.
All the ttirnplke companles of the county
olected directors te-day. Following Is the
result of the olectlon :
LANCASTKU AMD MANUKIM.
Prosldent, Israel L. Laudis; secretary and
treasurer, II. II. Gingrich ; directors, Uoergo
If. Heed, Abraham G. Bewman, Aaren II.
Danner, Henry Ilealer.
CONKSTOH V. AND lllf! sl'llINO V.U.I.EY.
President, Dr. Henry Carpentor; treasurer,
Hebert A. Kvans ; managers. C. II. Locber,
Samuel II. Heyneldu, C. II. Lefover, Jehn
Krolder, Dr. William Compteu.
LAN'CASTKIt AND Till ITVILLC.
President, Kmanuel P. Keller ; secretary
aud Ireasurer, W. II. Ilitner ; directors, Jehn
It. Uitner, Abram It. Hoever, Goe. Shreiner,
David iL Mayer, and Jacob M. .Mayer.
LA.VCASlr.il AI) WII.I.IAMSTOVV.V.
Prosldent, Samuel II. Koynelds; secretary
and treasurer, Win. I. llrluten j directors,
HeuryfU. Ieng, Jelin C Hager, Emauuel P.
Keller, Geerge L. ISuckw alter aud IS. trank
Kshleman.
llltllKIKI'OIll AM) iior.susiiei;.
President, Audrew M. Frant. ; secretary
aud troasurer, Ahr.uu Hewry; directors, F.
schroedor, Jacob Kebrer, Ames IUisheug,
Uoergo I- Huckwalter and I). Ii. Laudis.
MlLUrOllT AMI ITUAbllL'lia.
President, Gee. K. Keed ; secretary and
treasurer, Jehn F. Keed ; directors, A. M.
Franlz, Jehn Kanck, Goe. 1 Lofevre, Jehn
Meck aud Chas. A. lleiiiilsh.
vvibi.evv sim.L.1.
President, Jehn Kendig; secretary and
troasurer, Goe. If. Koed ; dlrocters, Abram
Hamuli, C. H. Herr, Jere Derr, Jeseph F.
llerr, J. It. Leng and Jehn Kendig.
UVSl'ASTltr. AMD MKVV DANV1I.I.K.
President, Geerge Lovati ; secrehiry, Aud.
M. Frautz; troasurer, Jelm L. IIess; direc
tors, Jacob 15. Herr, Michael Ii. Hoever,
Autes MeAllister, ltudelph Herr and Henry
Uaumgardner.
LANCASrillt AND I l'ltttATA.
Walter M. Franklin, president ; Peler S.
Heist, troasurer ; Jehnsen Miller, secretary ;
managers, Benjamin L. Laudis, Henry L.
Laudis, C. B. Ksbenshade. Levi S. Heist.
uvnevvN anu i.t,i.viii;iinevv.N.
Abram Cellins, presideut; Abram j,
I Iran dt, Daniel B. NUsley, Jehn Musser,
Barr Sprmigler, Jehn liborselo.
MAItlKllA VM MAY IOVV .
President, Henry M. Kugle; directors,
Jehn Mttsser, Henry S. Musser, B. F. Iliea
taud, Barr Spaugler, David M. Beyor.
Pointers lur the WurKliiginati.
Kiuin thu Philadelphia. Kecuid.
If the corporations have n number of
"jiocket districts" Irem which te send their
creatures le Iho state legislature, should net
the business men and the wurkiugmeu com
bine in ether districts te hoop " borough leg
islators" iu the minority 1
Which et the candidates for governor lias
recognized the oxlstence of a secret controll
ing power lu all public state legislation in
which the interests el the people have come
In centlict with theso of the corporations
liiacK, or ncaver :
Which of the candidates ler governor has
pointed out a way by which the control of
state legislation can remain in the hands et
the poeplo Black, or Beaver'.'
W he can doubt what power would rule the
state of Pennsylvania during the next two
years If the Republicans should elect a ma
jority of tbe members of the next legislature
the railroad cemiuuies, or the people ?
Who can doubt that if thu workiugtuen
would threw aslde ler a tlme ad party ties
and unite upon a common cause they could
secure the election of proer men te otUce
who would mould the legislation of the state
and nation ou the narrow piano of justice te
all, with favor te none?
Hteeltmi's Hank.
A bank has been tnlked of for a long tlme
by Stoelteu's business men mid 0110 has new
been started in earnest. Thu capital stock
amounting te f75, 000 has already lieeu sub
scribed by a large number of business men
from Stoelteu, Lancaster, Mlddlotevvn, High
spire and ethor places. Steolteu has ever
thirty stockholders. All the stockholders
will meet ou Saturday next te pertect mi or
ganization by selecting ellicers nud discus-
sin'; plans for the future.
A New .Stuck Yard.
The Heading railroad company have made
a new stock yard ler cattle at their upper
dojet. It is situated near the coal chutes,
and It Is of sutllclent te held a large number
ei catiie. 11 is previueu witu water, etc, and
all conveniences.
Committed ler iJirceny.
Peter A. Wilsen, charged by Catherine
Ackerman with stealing a coat bolengltig te
her, had a hearing before Alderman Spur
rier Saturday ovenlng, and was committed
in default of ball te answer at court.
Kat 1-nil l'uiweiir;er ItallerBy,
Bids wero received en Saturday evening,
by the East End passonger railway, for the
building of their read. Thore were tw e pro
posals nnd thu eouuuitlee will consider thu
same at the meeting el the beard of dlrocters
te-morrow ovenlng.
A ilium eiiu.
On Friday night a school of eels get Inte
the head race of Qrell's mill at Fertility.
They becarae entangled In tbe turbine wheel
and stonned tlie whole mill. Four tubs full
of oels were taken Irem the whoeU They had
been cut Inte plocea six and elght lnches lu
lUUgUl. .
HAtl.HOAU tKAFflU 1IK1HK,
Wenleru Lines Tnied l Their llreslut t's'c
ity fnrUarrylnetlralii ami Slerthaiiillae.
I.NDiANAi'ei.H, Nev. 1. The train records
show that ?x) mere leadod cars wero received
ami forwarded at lndlanaiells In thoweok
ending Oct. S0:h, than In llie preceding
weds, and -,ill7 mere leadod earn than In the
corresponding week In 16S5, and but for the
ear famine Iho inovetuent would have been
larger. Eastward thore was an lncroased
moveiuent of grain and a heavy mevement
orittinber. The shipmontaef livestock were
llghter than in the week endlng Oct. 23u
Westward ihe tuunsge continues heavy be
yond parallel, and north and south reads
continue te de it geed business of a
miscellaneous character. Shipments of pro pre
visions and grain southward are net se heavy
as the corres(M)ndliig period last year. Lecal
traflle Is at Its best j eats, corn, coal and llve
stock forming Important lealures or the
freight handler. Se far as local business Is
concerned the condition could net well be
mero favorable and the best feature of all Is
the fact that the business in all directions is
carried at boiler rates than at any tlme since
15711.
A lleum In Wheat In Wlicniislii.
MlNNtiA fei.ls, Nev. 1. Keuilpts of wheat
at Mluneaelis and Duliith were large last
woek, aggregating 20y,7G0 bushels, while the
shipments from the two points wero only
Je,G07 bushels. Millers reduced their prices
for samples one jsjr cent. Tliere are new en
track list cars of wheat, mi increase of 31 cars
since Friday. The gtiussers ou the next vlsl vlsl
bie supply place the Increase at Minneapolis
at 100,000 te 100,000 bushels. The Heur market
continues rpilet and tliere Is little demand
for oxpert, notwithstanding tlie story that
Mllwaukoe millers were selling nil) cents ad
v auce.
no .Mir nr. jikueivce.
rurcery Itemirteil tu In Order In Helder tlie
Waning !Ce!ut)lliMU Caime,
The fellow lug dispatch has beeu rocelved
at this office Irem state Chairman W. V.
Hensol. It correcU an infamous forgery,
seut out as a last card by the opposition in
Uie hepe that it would be tee late fcr Its cor
rection :
I,iULADnr.iUA, Nev. L A circular
against Black, purporting te be signed by
Kmanuel F'urth, solicitor of the State Liquor
League, sent uuder date of Oct, 1.7 1 h te saloon
and tavern keepers lu tbe slate and published
iu te-day's Fresi, Is denounced by Furthas
net authentic. Ile says it was sent out with
out his authority, knowledge, consent or ap
proval. He thinks it w&i sent by the Re
publican committee.
W. V. Hunskl.
The leceipt of theso by local saloon-keepers
has created a decided feeling lu favor of Black
aud the whele Democratic ticket.
Appointed un the I?s of i;lectleu.
WvyHiNOTON, Nev. 1. The postmaster
geuuralappoluted te-day, among ethers, the
following named fourth-class postmasters :
Pennsylvania : H. C. McCoy, Anandale ;
F. Presteu, Belyre j Miss Krhuater, Geary ;
C. l:. Kneads, Lake ; J. Breadhcad, Lloyd ;
S. J. Andrews, Mlnnequa ; A. Hartwell,
Myersburglt ; J. M. Fry, Seldau ; S. J. Day,
Sparta ; M. Wilsen, Unity ; J. F. Flack,
Woeddalo,
A Uullly Couple Nearly biiireialeil.
Sace, Maine, Nev. 1. Twe straugers,
who registered as man and wife at the Sace
heuse, Saturday night, were found yesterday
alternoeii almost sullecated by the escapiug
gas. The man is out of danger, but the
woman will probably die. The man proves
te be a Saccarrappa weed chopper named
Bapllstu Chanlerer, ami the woman Mtss
Sullna Fricliette, an operative iu a Biddclerd
mill.
NetT urK's I'urt Surveyor Shut
Nuvv YeitK, Nev. 1. llwj a. m. Mr.
Beattte, the surveyor of the iert of the city
el New Yerk, was shot a few mi
nulej age by a man et the name of
Lew is Bieral, who was discharged by the
surveyor seme tlme age. It Is net thought
that the injury te Mr. Beattie will prove
fatal. Bieral wa luituedlately arrosted.
Nerr lliillread ltiitldlng.
Ilvi.UMeiti;, Nev. 1. Superluteitdcnt of
Construction McLnne, of the Baltltuore it
Ohie railroad, has stated that the Baltimore
A Ohie would lu a few days begin the con
struction of round houses, freight depots,
etc , in the yards et the New Jersey Central
railroad nt Cumuuip.iw, N. J.
Fourteen lluilles Identified.
1'eni'AuE, Wis., Nev. 1. The total num
ber of bedies idontilled aluce the torrlble
railroad disaster at Hie, Weduesday night, Is
IL It is bolievod that the bodies of Francis
Xavier Gayueu aud Theslue Dubec, both of
Quebec, are still in the debris.
A VVlte bulcltle.
Ciu.lNA, O., Nev. 1 Mrs. Sager, wife of
Dr. Jeseph Sager, committed sttlcide this
morning at 8 o'clock, at her rosldenco en Lo Le
gan street- .Voting Corener Jehnsen is held,
ing nn Inquest. Ne cause is assigned.
A Car Luail of Truller.
A car lead el last trotting horses belonging
te Hubert Steele, of Philadelphia, passed
through Lancaster, Sunday ovemng, ou the
Day Lx press east.
WEATHEK 1S1HVAT10SB.
Ta I Wvsiiinuten, D. C, Nev. 1. Fer
I . Kastern Pennsylvania and New Jersey
I 'and Dolaware, fair weather, nearly
stationary teiuperatttre, uortltwestorly winds
.1 IVEEk'S ESHAUK31 ESC ESU Ell.
Mils Leuis .vruut Closet With "I'un uu the
I'utuuiac."
Ou Saturday evening Louise Arnel's com cem
imny clesed their engagement at the opera
house. The play was "I'un en the Potomac,"
which is another name for "I'un ou the
Bristel." Miss Aruet appeared as ll'iiew
O'VIriciu She has no superiors lu tlie char
actor, although it has beeu played by many
diUureut people. Tbe character U se dlller dlller
eut Irem llm ethers lu which Miss Arnet ap
peared until g the week that ene would
scarcely believe il was the same woman.
She bus n rich bregue and sings and dances
well. W. J. Humphrey appeared as Themas
'runbcrrj Dr. H. Wblpple as Cajtt. Cran
berry, Walter Owen as Oeunf ilenamie aud
R. F. Baker as Jerry. Mr. Baker, who is a
tine crayon artist, drew soveral pictures of
prominent men, which were received with
great upplause. The company left Sunday
morning for Henove.
Wages Increased at I'enu Iren Works.
The notice pested lest woek by the Penn
Iren cetnpany,glving au advance of wages te
thi. heaters and puddlers,was withdrawn this
mernlpg, in viowef a request made by the
bauds generally te be Included in the ad
vance, and a new erder was posted advancing
puddling te (3 85 ier ten and giving tbe
ether empleyes an iucroase or ilve percent en
their preseut wages.
I'liurrnl ul Jacob WelUel.
This nttoriieou the luneral of tbe Inte Jacob
Weitzel took place from bis rosldenco, Ne. 17
West German street. Among the societies
that attouded vv ere : Conestoga Council, Ne.
t, u. u. a. -ii., uonestega council. Ne. '"i
and Empire 120, Jr. O. U. A. M., aud Wash-
ingten camp, no. -n. ratnotle sons of
America. There was a verv laree attendance
at the funeral, aud the Interment was made
at Lancaster cemetery.
Illess Their Dear Hearts t
Tue girls are taking te Derby hats onto
U10IU.
MILLIONS FOR TUE llKiRfti
TIIK ir 11.1, UF MH A, T. MTEWAHT .:
ritUKU Willi I'unsiei '':
,.i IK
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The llulk of Iter Vail I'uMeuleiii UiM I
Nninher uf People, and Met te lit tM
JM
lur Three Vesri-A few I'ohlle 1
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qneati te Bums Chmthet. bt'
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iiiuvv leiiu, -sev. l.-llie will Ot MNeCVl
Carmella W. .Stewart, deceased widow et.ttrpt, J
great miiuonaire ury goons mercnanr, iin:j.. '
filed te-day In the olllce et the surrogate fel1n.-
prebate. It is a very lengtby document, ul ' f;i
In the first clause alie gives bar brother,
Charles P. Clinch, an annuity or 20,000 te bal-S
paid te him In quarterly Instalment Until A' s,
Ills death. Te her slsters Anna, hmmniM'jJ''' J
Julia Chinch, she gives an annuity et lte,0WI:b :
nor nnninii dtirlncr tltnlr lives. Her leeaV'. 'H' .
Sarah N. Smith, Is boillieatued t?25O,00O j Cet'jgj, . ,tfl
iienne. iiuviur guts cuo,eov, nun mwii m m r
children, Lawroticeaml Chas. a, RWOOOwieei;, '.Tj
If ate 11. Smith rocelves U200.000, Louise), W-fi; J
ibu, iiossie arm jatnes, nisocniiuren 01 rsanuva;, .
N. Smith, rocelvos 5100,000 each. Her de.'-wp ,
cunseu sisier liiiuses cniitireti eacn gei fwi'-a 1 ,
oue. All the rest of her estate, real nnd vit'V'
senal, gees te Charles J. Clinch, new et
r eTJb
Paris, and Henry Hilten as oxecuters, who
arodlrected net te rnv nnv nf llm licMiiiiKla K 4
until three years altei the llnal nrobate of Use !.
will. ... i.
The abeve constitutes the original will ud, 4 $J
was made Jtllv S. 1877. and siened in the : .".'!
nrnaniirai nr 11,, t. ri,lA xrn mi tirul ..Vi
5Ist stroet j James Henry vVerk, Ne, 53J
West Madisen avenue, and Kdward B. IIIU
ten, Ne. 7 West 31th streeU
Iu a codicil dated May -7, lb"S, she orders
her executers te dlsposeol her oslate I u va
rious ways. Sue revekes the bequest te
Henry Hilten, and glves te hi in one-half of
the romaiader or her ostate te be used for
comiiletlnir, etc . the Stewart Meme
rial cathedral, Garden City, te eudewU"!;
Itforevcr; te build two seminaries tu be at
tached te the cathedral aud transfer te the
Pretestant Episcopal church or Leng Island.
If any heir, next of kin or legatoe, institute
an action or becomes party te any action te
set aslde the will It will make null the be
quest te thorn. An additional cecidll WM
made July 2, 187a In tbla In
strument she erders Judge Hilten's
bequest te be mero than sufficient te pay for
the various things she orders dene; hell te
Cllvtde the residua among Iho legatee 10
such proportions as lu his judgment aeeme
best. He may at any tlme appoint or silbetl silbetl
tute a trustoe or ttusteea le act In his "ateaU
for such tlme as he deems expedient,
anil may at any tlme roveko such ap
pointment. Sbe furlher gives her
niece, Sarah N. Smith, aud her heirs one
equal half part of her property devised and
bequeathed te Charles J. Clinch and te this
end annuls the gift te Charles J. Clinch. Te
Lawronce Butler, child of Prescott and Cor- v
nelia Butler, she glves au additional ?5O,0O0. Jjbj.
Te her executers she glves $15,000 te be die- )&
trlbuted le her servants. Her executers are' tiil
empowered te endew and furnish a semi- ft'-'5:
nary of learning ler wemen, near the Garden tjs;
v;tty caineurat. tue last cemcii la aaiea ,JC.h
November 30. 1SS5. and was slimed In the " 'J
prosence of Henry II. Hles, EdniuedDea-"--
uiug auu xaeruerb iiusiuy
KAUl.tlAltB TU LEAVE SOFIA.
He Will Nut Accept IlillgsrU's IteplyaaU Will'
Ileiultard llie City II Hl !-
parture l Oppmesl.
Lonuen, Nev. L Goneral Kaulbars baa
docltued le accept Bulgaria's reply te hi
ultimatum and declares he will leave S'JtU
at ence. He further declared that If the
deb.irklng of the Itussian troops at Varna la
opposed he will at ence erder the Kusilau
war vessels te commence a bembardment et
the barracks aud governuiout buildings et
ttiat city.
A dispatch from Settas vya M. Zlkeirhai
been olected president et the Sebranje. The
English aud Italian agents were both prosent.
A Steatndilp Fast en Hacks.
Londen, Nev. L The steamship Persian
Monarch, from New Yerk for Londen, which
ran en the breakwater while entering Pert
land Heads last Friday, Is still aground, all c 2J5
ollerts te get her oil" having provetl useless. M
Her cargo is being discharged Inte lighters. 1 fv
AS OLD 31 AS 31UHUKUKV.
round lu a Ctiicagu l'ark with Wounds uu His
Head A Mjsterluus Tragedy. -t'-iti'S
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myaiuriuus, umiuui nin ivin3t.ivMA is
HiMnra' n.irlf fmttiA titun iltirlnt? thn nhrhL
Al uayuguv mis inuruiug, iuu ussu'wji
body Uenty Mune was found atJ
tue intersection ei vsuury aveuuu nuu svuxvim
road.eno aud a half blocks from bis residence. Wt
Thore wero a number et wounds en the dearth .
man's bead that loekod as if they had beeaw?'j
inflicted bv seme blunt Instrument. Se farsPf
there is absolutely no cluote the uiurdextrrA
ml tii nvanf hnur when thn crime uasa.-H
Milltd.l Is uiiknntvn. Tlin last aeen of Mr.'.liV
ll..nA ,....u n O ., in i'n.lrtnl.1, liiu t.la'1 r '
hrnthsr.in-l.iw. .lelin ICvle. met him. ?.$
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lieury iiiuu was u weaivuy nuu uue ui miv Tfu
host known Germans In the township of N
Evanston as also ene of the eldest settler. "S&3
Four Thousand en strike. '.;'
(fmrvfin. N'ev. l Men at Swift's dressed a
beef and Nolsen Merris' drossed beel works tX
Mnmnnniieilrlllll AllOIlt I.OeOmHtl tOr,Ii
euL Theso cencerns will new have te make, s&SSg
the same light that Armour it Ce., perlc?
t...u. .11.1 l.ial mAnU '""'.'mN
imcuuiE., uiu it-. nwi' .;5,:al
Chicacie, Nev. 1 The strike does net sp-dva
pear ve ueenaccuuuv ui uviun, wui. v . ,
nuestlen of Da v. The butchers, It, Is ropertod, '
are willing te go back te the old system, but ra3
Insist en having a material advance in wages.
There U no trouble in tue emer liacmuB
houses, and thore is no apprehension et 'vio
lence. It Is oxpected the strlke will be el
short duration.
Tbe dlHsatisned butchers congregatod tbla
merulug In the vicinity of the Swift &
Merrla alatmhter houses. UUl suewevi u
disposition te create treuble.
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H.vsm.iuiw.'i i. .-- vv
cett left Washlngteu ler uosieu eujjr..
night te be gene until Wednesuay. ueuers,-jt
Bonet was designated te act as secretary im :
of war. Secretary Whitney has gene iaV art
New Yerk te vote ; he did net aesn-d
nate anybody te act as ecrtBy'
in his absence, aud is expected Ntyj
return nn Wednesday. Secretary Bayard'-,
win co te bis home In Delaware this after '
neon for tbe purpose of voting, leaving Qey, ,?, 3
ii . I ...... .-.! nt Hi. flnnn.lmfiitt '" J1!. 'X
I OriU Hi UOIIUU k"W Uir'H,IUIMMW 4-
1'rluce Napeleeu Calls.
Ha
Wasiuncites, Nev. 1. Prince Napelami
culled nt the state denarttneut this merahNfc
accempauled by Mr. DeFeresta, swretefylM
nm riniun lefaiinn. anu nis nrivmve jw'
tary. He was rocelved by becretary
uv ..... --e , .
In Ids iirlvatn caliicltv OUlV. OS a
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UlSUUVA lUIUlUUI, j,.wwvi j r '-SJ-'v-
aouUUve el tbe Italian government. ; ?
Ilurued le III Ilnellluf.
Steuui:svu.i.k. O., Nev. 1. At
nnirv.v 1I1U mnmlne a frame heuse
Acme glass works was totally aestreyem;
nm. ft waH occupied as a iiu-w
..iu.n h T .no iu Leichiiitnier. eum
lighter saved herself and two chlUU
jumping out ei a wiuuuw, "--1i.r.
irijKi down the stairs, was cam
...i n,,.iuwfliIfiil burned te deatti. f
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