' 7, lie I, jw aw H dBt vW.vM. .eflsfjK.' Att - -Vl "ft. - -trltt gnuim .. A vt . " -r i r- T 7. r. 1 Vn ! 4 VOLUME XXIII NO. 51. LANCASTER l'A., TUESDAY, NOVKMHKlt 13, 1880. P1UOE TWO Ol war te t LOCAL TOBACCO JIAI.KI.T. rr in . vi i ik, turn 10 nit, itr.vrtir riMKi.r kain. ali.re 111,1 liilistm Sul.l IjiiI lurk llisu -ur Hum lliue-lh New teth Market llull-llie Ciinilltlnii til Hie liaile lli-putti-d I.Uenltete, 'I hn scleral rainfalls we lint ulml tnil week moistened ttie tohaeeu ihi tint It t'eiilil tin liHinlleil and examined un tlm peles. Anient many stew et liiek down n pettinii ul tlivlr crops Irnm 20 tn IMI Utlin- ami stripped It te sen what the uiilcnme would be when they ceme te strip the eulliu crop, which will nut I ie itenii Imfore there comes n geed ' fleeting spell." Tlm reports Hint liive I'imi'i te in ntu te tlie illoet Hint tlie nun tubarce leeks very well, though there Is uioieiliwd leaves In some nl llin rteps than wero exited, In preparing Ihclt tobacco ler innrket farmers should Ihi i sinful te thtew out from thelr w nipper nil ilrnd in otherwise defective leaves, hi these me Hiiro te decrease thu market ptl.-e el tliulr gissls, l,t tlie lmpeilis.1 teb.ii.vn l.ike Its place among tlie soeonds or lllleis. lheie linvti Ihmhi no sates el Issn leal Hint e ham heard of, though Instwcek wn mi active nut) mining tleatnr In old cnis. it. 11. ilruunker mnl his New Yerk partners, Hpltiner.t eiiis bought h number of ack mga el SJ lent. Tlie lelliiwlug me heiiiu el them . 1 rem Abrnin Cellins, 100 cases, i;i liortier, HO e.neH , Jnceli 1 ry, -n) iaii , Ih.uvj Kaiiirninn, 7U chjiixi , lnnr hllrk, UJ two, mid HSierul Hiiiiillur leti from ditlurenl pnitlmi, IM.iklMK tlie rtKKH'Knte .'Hl('nei. Skllraiirtey Held fcOcAifw el 'ft; nul 's.1 i-ed leaf mid 100 imea uf llie Ma cns iii'nrlj nil el nlileli wni Hnvnnn. Seiernl ntlier ilpnlem, luith loom mid lot let (ikh, nre rnertiHl te liaie IkiiiIiI mill wild -'iixMiintile old tobneco, tint tlie tiAiiniictleiiit hiie net hten inadti putilU-. Neir Aurk Mittki. I Kiln tlie t' H Tuliacce Jeilllial llie tnnrkel J'levinl void el nil llitetcul dill I iik' tlie nook. Tlie Imllilny, tlie inlny "oallier mnl gonentl niitliy ineKnitcd nny li.uiai-tliilin of uote and nil told hut alniul I iWuwii Imnnml liiniln el tlineu 0 win . 1'eiiUHjliniiliiHt I- te IS Ionia, (xci'itltiK nl casm nt Is centi iilwi eX) e.inn 'H.S ntate nt II te l'liintK, Uitmioe mostly old roiiniiyl reiiniiyl aiil nt i te 1 iccnlnmid hqihe modern tltlet", pimide Ilavniu, nt 10 te lrtcentn. siminlrii nlwi niillered Irein tlie temnnl lellmirfy mid trniDuictleiiH nore renlliuil te Keinti i'iO balm nt tl.20 te 1 . llavntm quiet, 'llie oxclteuiDiil regnrdlUf; rid tobacerx linn nuhtlduil, llie low retiialului; IMtx-eN tielinc held "nt high IIkuie. Kouie tray 'W. loliHeoox, axiantlen te llie rule, neld at tt nuiln te tl.u... Tlm 'M tobnceei nlie. t'olter dally, and It In tnle te nnle te niy Hint no liner crop lini ever beau net-n in IUN iiintry. I rem thn Tobar. e l.eaf t-'lRnr Liuf -Tlie uiarkel iiniun iiinntire mil llie total mIiw ler tlie neek am imall. Inuinday Ihiiiik a Iiellda3', liilorlerod hoiiio heiiio hoiiie nhal with lmiltii"ia. of ehiipik, hut thorn would linie Ihii llttle dilltironce eieu If it had net bven. lluyoranre wnltliiK lef noinu neinu tiling, npparently,bul nit whal U n enlinn. lolweio ft Reed, luckern and diwliim are aat iitied with minrren innriilu or pretil, and n fair IiiuIikwh nlieulil tt'sult. Hanua 1 illern ivore Ukon te llie ex Unit of ..M) Ixilra nt from ie . te Jl e. lall-cndN of thn Ps;orepmo IkiIiir neld te rlcar lln latin manufacturers, nuii appear te kive aatln aatln fai'tleu. I'tie Viieltas, while nuscepllble te improleiuunt lieui age, make n Nrry H'nl aiiieke. Thonreiua li net primoiiui.ed, hut thu tAntu la mild and neL riime kikhI ail at ti5e. up. liuporteri fcrtuiialn enough te haioeld koeiIh, dlpes) of thorn rendlly nt callslactery prieci, Hitiiialrn-lhe up ults) n.ile. ptncvllie wick nlengtdde of many erillnniy, iiuiikmiIIiiI mini that haie smui Iwlnre. AIkmiI SM tsilea wme taken at Irem ?l .'i) te (1 t'al Old coeda nre practically out of the market. l.rge lu lu lu okeaof IKit'rep niu beliiK reilnl by 1 til irtci, and with the priwent clock therii la aiHoitmeiit ntitlKlvnt te Katufy nny ene who ifnlly means te buy. Ne nxi'iiae ler n t I'liVllIK mil l' laid te wnnt nl HliH'k, anil I Iik arlety or that iteck 'I be A'.fi.a, irmu Aiuiterdmii, whl.-li reii'lied here Mendaj, brought letwetin l,iaM mid I, .no balea. In i IU'IIiik thlararite, we iiave linitirled el the lrV Sumatra crop l.JXW balci. It wa thought la.it mimmer that the entire Impert for tlie i ear would uet eicned that number fbalea. Mill there In a wide dilloieiiei Im iwevu tliunuiuiiut of mil liiiorlntleun thin and Inntyear. I ..nt 3 car we luiurttd -U,mi Iwlen, 111 round uuuibers and we will hard I r nxcenl l.,"00 te Is.nOO bnlen thu year, nil told. (Jin. rklT H-wirl. f'llea nt ik1 iMf lob.icce lepeited b J. S. t.ailV Seu .V Ce., tebwvn binkern. Ne. l.tl WHter Mrwt, New Vnrk, ler the week cml niK N'eieuiber 1, lvw. lOOfjmen KSI, l'linnnylvanla, p.L, Inecanen 1-J, renu)lanld, He, UIWuimw lssri, I'enii ilvntila, NIJ,-, AM caaen. 1'euiiHyliniila llaiana, tjIOei, JW eww, hVi, Wisconsin Havana, 7C,I0c, lOOca.HO'), hlate llainua, p U, jIAiwh 1NVS Ohie, &VlV . "0 I 110H Hllll drlen, Tri.'sc. Total, Juuvaaim. l'hllailrliliU .Market. hteil J.eaf -The prchent beeiua te le nil oil month for HiellneiH In tlie leaf IniMnesx, nud jet the aggreKate salon feet up exielleutly wheti tlie usual ilulfUess cniienl nt thin ea.sen of the year Is Ukon Inte account, nealern claim that the trude they nre lining; Is i ery Ballsractery, btcause el llie fcnllng el coulldencetliat money retiirun will fellow. All clninen and RrniltiH of goeiln recelve proper ntlentleu mid Unit nppruclntlie buyern. 1'rlces rule low butMeaily. Hiimntra always 1I111U IrleuiN. llnrann-.SIiewH us iiuilltynud ll(0i;ietl aie "old. Ilillliiiure IMaikrl. 'I here tunllniU'H nn aulhe dciiiHiul fur deairnble Krndei of Maryland tobnece ler oa ea oa peit, etc , but tillorliiKsare Hinalland holdern "ty ft-in Tlie busluebH In Ohie tobacco lias lieeu IlKhl, mnl the market la dull. (Sales el leO hhds nre lepertisl for tlie week. An I'liibrellaln Ilia Jntr. A remaikahle caie la ropeitol by a tellable physician, Dr. I'cole, of Humboldt, Tenii. About eiht munllin nt; n uoRre living tliore had a personal encounter i,u. n nable brother mid wns badly wounded In the face by a thrust from uu umbrella. Tlie wound wns "owed up, and In n few weeks wns entirely healed. The iiorie ralsed a geed crop this year, working all the time, hevernl days age he becmi te sutler conslderablo pain Irmu the old wound nud 01 inonced great illlliculty In openlng his mouth. Hi" dm ler made mi Incision Just belew the cheek-boue nud extracted n plece of the uinbrellaliandle nueut flve inches In length. The handle had penetrated the lace mid broken oil. The broken plece was about three-fourths of an Inch in dlauioter. Tlm Maine ill Llberl1 Uglilsd lhe display of lire works which was te hne rounded eir Liberty day last Thursday, but which waa postponed en account of the weather, leek place Monday erenitig from (lovernor's Island, llodlew'n Islarut and tlie llittery. Thousands of poeplo witnessed the spectacle from the Battery, the Kaat Itlvei brldge, various tall buildings, vessels in lhe harbor, wharves and ether points, The pre. ceedlugsopenod by the lighting for the first time of the torch of the statue of Liberty. The tire works display, which lasted for an hour or two, was very creditable, and was accompanied by the shouts of the inultltiide and thoHieaiii-whlstlesef countless locum o e llies, factories, tugboats, etc The statue is new rrgular llght-lieuee. Sale ul Iteal l:late. Henry bhuberl, auclleuer, told at public fiale Monday evetilujf, at tlie ICeystone hotel the property belonging te tlie citate of Jehn Kixderr, deceaaed, situated en lhe west side of North I'rluce street, near Jauiet, te Ames Oast for f 1,300. tint of l-ropertliin. A Chicago young lady was gazing at lhe llartheldl statue. "Q rand !" he oxclaimed ; "aurorbllevoly' tee swoet but, Goergo,sho said, turning te her escort, "liew very small U10 loot seem." 1IIK KIUtOH'l rAlMHIVIiHtr. A Vllilii te Aiilrln Viiiiii .leiitnnlHH nl Ilia llnllgtiU of thn Han 1 1 11 m III tlie last IssDe or the Ilullnle tVallnw ll'iiid no find the fellow Ingi "Willi this number the tliiionneinslo hae fully arrived at which te cense llie public illen of this pIer. Many or our nubsctlbeis will tiotevon get till paper. Te be lirlef nlmutlt, we were net permitted te remeve our ptlut pnpei from the Adams Kxpress nlllcn this week, RlthuiiKh we hae never In these mi liums said aught ngainnl Mr, Adams or his Justly i-elfthrntd eipiivil. Wn ImMi pi Id many n dollar Inte llie C. U I) ilrpaituiMnl of this man's oxpress company, Helme no catne Went our physician told us Hint we 0011111 net me wiiiieui con iner oil, and, in deed, he wnarlsht. ler hale wn net been a CO. I). Iherell tlie Hum "luci we nlarted this paper ? "Hits last remark isellered as a gratuitous Insult te every uiihii1 milmcrlber. I'ald up subscribers may emit It. Or wu will gote them persnnally and apelnglre. "Hut let us seriously reiiuw Hut past two years' history el llie llVi-fif. Whnt hsie we net done te aid mid euaiurHgu our In Mnl Industries mid advance the Hugging coinuiercoof Hullalu Wallow " Ijvleur lllosshew whether we lime itnne what we say or net. Let reluctant capital (sjur iner our pages, coloring the past, and ntiswei If what we new stale be net accurate. " llnin no net, nt the Instlgallmi el lending cllUeus here, boomed thu condition el trade, when trallie wns dead, and ciirrem-y uethlug but a hollow memory T "llnie we net, through lhe columns el the H'erfif, asked that a bank Imi nt unto cstabllslied here, when, as a iiialtoretfncl, Ter a year the ponUilllce hem lins had te Kell stamps and lake the pay out el the stele' "llave wn net Isteu gay and frolicsome lu tliesoceliiiuns lh.it lhe w-irld nt large might net tumble te the wee within iih T llaie wn net Jekist nud punnid and Irollcked lu print, when the shrill north wind was wliispeiiug nbrend with his Icy breath, 'he hath tieunilei. clelhlug whatever T "We kept ipiiet when the coin oiillen made Its nomination for inemlier of the assembly last year and Asslsled In his election Isxause he was 11 ltutlale Wallow cltUen, well know knew lug 01011 then that he would be tlie llml iiinn te put lilmneiriiii the lliemnt i-iunler. We knew then that he would Uke auvlhliig Irem a pass te nn unguarded watermelon. " Mine thnu all that, e haie sit up nightf te tslit nud correct mid reilsenud punctuate the alleged 8ieecliesul this man, si that tils fellow men would net think linn tlie intellac tual blight that he Is. All through the cam palgn his Imitation brains iloateil about lu n IhxjI of rod-eied nun, Uke the stmclmens In it doctor s oflke dancing uu the besom el a Jar of alcohol. '1 lien tie would emit n speech ' I'e-dny, as the lesultuf our tell, he Is gat and free In Cannda, while we go lerth te deglii life's baltles once mole, with the bitter uiemei of baling assisted nn Intellectual angle-worm Inte a place where he could market his motti-ealen soul, "We liaie steed by lhe peeple el llullaln Wallow In eiery way while we have been running this pa)cr. We have maintained that geed order prevailed here night and day when the lai Is would hardly warrant tills statement. We have (smited with pride te our isjiicefiil record nsntewu wheu the Ien retrain el thu six-shooter ciming te Its male came stealing through the ipitet nlKhU We have asktsl thn pious and prudish i:aL te come and dwell with us when wn well knew that no stranger ever walked Hie length of our street lit a plug hat and Hied te tell his Irleuds about it unle-w the hat wns made of boiler lien. " We haiu also lasiuied our gloiletis ell mate when It had iiiithlug.te warrant iudoise iudeise iudoise inent. We have written iwge niter page nboiiteur pum tiraclug ineunuin air when we had been llllng 011 Italian nuiiseta and ozone for two da a. Hubsirihern who de uet get their papers hereafter will knew why It Is that way. 'I hey will understand that their subscription!! anil Hie pap'.'r also have ex plred. These who think that n publication Is a public trust will de well te apply eluo elue w here. "Headers el lhe lli.rM who Hint a large red cress and n nelle of sale en the Irent deer of this elllce will knew that their sub scription has explied. "We resign here te nocepftlie poitfntie of biscuit shooter In n testaurant, where feed is an eveiydny occurrence. " Tweyisirs age we Joyfully ralutateiiud. Twe day we hate Inieluiiuarllv lalisllc birted. Iln'i Nil. " l.lsbllll) il .Sallminl llank hluiklinlileia de isieti was rendered by lhe supreme ceuttnl Hie I lilted SUtesen Monday In the mules el 1 a.ss known as the I'aulic National bjnk lases brought by njip'-al Irem the I nited states circuit court lnr llie dlstrlit ul Mas.sachusetl.s. Theso were suits Instituted by thn recoiierof the liuel vent I'acihV Na Na llenal bank, of Ilonteu, ngalnst stockholders of Isith the eriulu il and the Increaned i-jipilal nn 1 k el the bank standing iieu lis hooks In then names. The stockholders main tained, when the cases were tried in Hie court below, that they were net liable 011 the charges of I IH r cased capital stink held by them ler the reason that the Increase el the i.ipiUl Irem tM.10,000 te l';i,oeo wns ntiH.11 ntiH.11 theriud aud Illegal, and they were '' par ties te it. This court holds thv i.m -. holders nre liable upon then naic- el in creased capital stock; thai Hieileleuxuai la nud lhe nllegetl greiiiul of rellel in txpiity me alike Insulllclent, nud Hint the Judgments nud decrees or lhe circuit court in laver of the receiver must Is) alllruied lu all the cases, and II Is he ordered. This division colors ten canes lu this court and several liun drtd pending suits lu tlie courts ul Massa chusetts 'lhe opinion was deluded lij Justlce Matthews. .Slarlrlla Nelm. M. nil 1 i., Nev. 1. The II, L. Hnldeman Domecratlc club held anetlier meeting en I'tiday evening at Abram t'ellius, cigar fac lery. Theio was a goetl atleudauce. Hellew e'en was recegnled here en Kitur day eveningly lhe usual carrying oil nil movable things etpesed 011 the street and a generous distribution el corn ever the pave ment". iimuterul inlermal parties weie held at various places. Itev 1 1. M. Ilickiiiau has relumed from l hestur 1 nuuty where hellas tKtbti spending Ills vacation, lie preached lu the I'rcsby terlau church yeanlsy. Yesterday was "l'emperauce Miudny" in tlie M. 1 church. Appropriate services wero held them In the morning and evening. The lair held by the ladies of the fit. Mary's church ileaed en .Saturday night It was trausterred lieui the church te the mil. uu Saturday. The lair wns well nttended. Jehn A. HiesUud, esip, and Dr. II. M. Alexander, io.ive town in n few days lei mi extended trip in the far West. Their obtc ebtc obtc llve point is Dakota. They will go Irem here directly te Minneapolis, Minn., tlicnce te their destination. A number of prominent Salvation Army elllcera nre lu town te attend the bampiet and Jubilee this evening. Voters are busy preparlug their tickets for election. The sticker will play a prominent part in the make-up of the ticket lu this piace. I.imuf Unclaimed Letter.. Tlie following is the list or unclaimed let ters remaining In tlie jiostetllco, ler the week ending November 1, 18S0 : Latliei' List, Miss Mary K. Hrubaker, Miss Mallnda Geed, Mlas Klin Ira Kreiiler, Miss Kuhn. Miss Hese Larabheru. MIssMny Lawrence, Mlxs Mary li Miller, Saleme Heed, Mrs. Hannah Smith. Gcnllcmen'3 List, (.'has. II. Heufer, iTank Henner, J. II. Uurkhumer. J, K. llurkhelder, Hauiuel Cecbran, Harry D. Kvaus, l.eander I'arlew, Mr. Kuhn, Supt. H. M, McNeal, 1 A. Trolchler, Martin Trien. Decrease el the l'ubllc Debt. The public, debt statement Issued reports a reduction of debt duriug the month ul Octo ber of f 13,'JOl.OUI.Gu, Tlie prosent Intorest. Iicariug debt is tl,103,UJ,lll, en which the interest ameunU te t8,yG3,W1.71. Debt en which Interest baa oeased since maturity aggregates ?12,518,027.W. Debt bearing no interest amounts te WI9.-li3.8fi2.5I. Aggre. gate debt and Intorest are tl,721, 419,10.1.72. Less cash lteu of rJ17.'2S8.31&.aS and 10e.. U0O.00O reserve held for rodemptlon of United SUtes notes the debt la f 1.407,131,117.61, from which la doducted net cash In the treasury or WJJSJ. WJliW, leavlng a net debt or fl,35 1,3 17,- U77.80. GOO!) FOR THE WHEAT. 1 iik Hr.uKNv haiu 1 a run hik i.uirmn A All VHOfH VHIIM II A, II Ail K, A lilt llc.li)l'itutrl In Hie Ictiiiinlnlniia Ail ulllliltken Slrnllng-rsrlin Ittreiill Held nt lm t'llcrt lialn That Apparently Fell nt the Wrung Time.. Rprclal (.oiiOflpetiActuoot IsraLLiiiiKLiri, Winn: Heck, Nev, I. The welcotue lain has-omeat)lasl, In time, It is hoped, te save the wheat lately sewn. Much lear has been oxpressed the past low weeks ns te the possi bility e getllng a geed m tn it or wheat from many Holds, which though down In tholalter part of September, had, up bi the Hme of U10 rain, shown but llttle signs of ilfe ; and It Is yet te be seen whother they will, niu i:a(ii.i: cAfitjiinu. I;d. Theuias, marketman, of Whlte Heck, leek te Philadelphia en Friday a splendid ssclnien of the black eagle. It was cap tured by Jas. Sampson, of C'eleraln, who, by n geed shot, brnke his v, lug. It was really n magiillk'Oiil bird , measuring six leet six Inchen spread or wings, and equipped with an oye, beck, ns n Uleus Hist well befit the king of birds. Wern It net that he was cap tured In the Ignominious business of chicken stealing, he would have been kept te grnce lhe pnrnde at Hlack's Inauguration. I'AltMK AT LOW THICKS. I here have been n great many farms sold In this section this fall, suns of iheui at re markably low piices. We nole the follow ing : 1'ariu el Jes. Andrews, deceased, 102 acres, te Arthur Jehnsen, nt J I- per acre, farm or Adam llarkness, ilereased, 113 acres, altll periicre , (annul William Hegg, do de do ceasid, 1H0 bi.iis. In II '. Patterson ntflj per acre 1 home lann el same te Mrs. Hegg, nt (i.'i n)r acre, farm el 1 nii'l Hegg, 130 ncres, te Lm&iiuel Kllllau nl N7 per ncre, 'Ihese nre nil goeiirarius.midnro sold at trorneudous depreciation from the price they would have brought ten yenrs age. showing what rail read discrimination is iMpg (or Eastern farmers. mi. HA in nn 1 hit It. 'I hn ism en Trlilay was a bid dauijer en the all day wixals meeting l-i Iki held by the I'rohlbilleiilsts at Little Krllaln , for although they are the cold water party mid prescribed II in Lepluus drnughts ter the inner man, they de net Uke te it in showers nny mero kindly thnu the Domecrator Hepubllcan. Dennis X Heek, of Klrkwoed, nre building n large addition te tlielr store at Klrkwoed, te make mero room for goods, and te better aeommedato their growing trade. A large number of frlentls and neighbors came to gether nn Monday adernoeti nnd dugout the foundation. Milteti Lby had a sale of stock, fresh cows, springers and steers, en Saturday, but very low prices were reallreil and the sale was stepjied bofero half the stock was disposed or. A report was circulated that a horse belong ing in William Wilsen was stelen from I'earhltitlem while standing hitched thore Saturday night, and the Llttle Ilrltaln herse empatiy was called out, but befoie they get slartisl word ceme that the hersi was leuud te have only wandered oil. TIIK VUKINXK UI'ISRA LUVl'ASY Opens lis KiiKSgettienI Willi n 1u.re.Aful I're entatlun nt '(iliutW-tlltulU " the three nights' eiigsgeiuent of tlie t 1 rlntie epern company opeuod lastevenlng. The eiera house was comfortably filled, but the audience would have been much larger had It net lieen ler lusittant events which were going 011 outside. 'I hn number In the gnllery was small compared with theso usually seen at cheap show s. The reason of this was that thore was a big boys' parade In the slreeb. and nearly all lhe youngsters were either lu It or taking eneugh intorest te let an epern performance go by. A great many worn also uluerit because they wero busily engaged making preparations for lhe olisitieu. The eera presented was "itlrolle ttirella" and it was lury well guru. The company Is laige and probably stronger than It was last venr. It includes n ilien or mero girls who nte pretty nnd well lermed. In the second net the young ladles were given an oxcellont uppertilully of displaying their forms which were seen te m' vantage. Miss t'orlnne, who, bv the wav is telling te iie n young lady, assumed Hie dual role of r, 1 and CVirefbi. 1 be young lad sings well nud wis w Ith tier usual vivacity. Mine I iske. who established himself as 11 lav orlte with Lancaster isjople ukjii the iX'iVsleu of his lirst visit te this city with thisceuiaiiy, crcMed lets of fun ns Dum fieteri), the fattier of the Iwln girla. I rank Hayden acted mid sang well the part el .U'iiiUvin. Janies Sttirgei did cloverly as J'iKr-oeri, the Misir, nnd Miss Husle Parker made n capital Aurera. Tills evening tlie company will sing "The Mikade," The young man who madothe an nouncement last eienlng abated that Corltme has nnv or heard tlm opera. Shn has lier own lilcsalsnitthocliaracter el 1 11 in Yum mid does her work accordingly. Te morrow aflorneon the saine bill will be given at n inatlnoe mid niu engagement closes with "Capers" lu lhe evcnlng. Hie rtallunal llurse stinir. 'lhe fourth Hunual exhlbllleu of lhe Na tional Hoike Hhevv Hssociatien eened Men. tny morning at lhe Madisen Square girden, N'nw Yerk. The building was prelusely decorated with Hags nnd bunting. Thore were about three hundred exhlbits, which Is n lading oil Irem the previous shows, owing, no doubt, te the fact that a show is new being held In Chicago. It Is In the classes for heavy draught horses that the exhibits have dts-t eased, but the entries for carriage horses and thoroughbred stallions in Hits year's show liavu never been surpassed. Thejudg. lug el the animals began in the Hlteruoen. lliree lliiiulretl Irun Vtefkeri Stilse The empleyes of C !:. Peuneck A Ce , Weilh Brethers nud Husten A Sen's Iren nulls struck ler an advance of wages Mon day morning. Theso Include all mills in Ibis section Willi the exception of the L'oatos L'eatos L'oates ville Iren I'e.'a mills, whose men Hre new working out their two weeks' netice. The ptlie paid by theso firms at present Is f3 75 r ten and the men ask lerfl. The strlke tin own ever 300 ineu out of employ iiient, aiid the llnal decision of the manufacturers Is anxiously looked for. A New Ailerelil lllBimereil. A lelegram received at the Harvard collego observatory nnuouuees the discovery of a newnstoreid fNa 201) by Professer C. II. I' Peters, el Clinten, N. Y. Its position at the tiuieel discovery was October ,11st, 11 hours Washington mean time; right ascension, llu in ., declination North, I deg. 20m. 13s.; dally motion in right ascension, h's.; In declination Seuth, 1m. 11 Is of the oleventh nm.nltude. Tlin HaiiHiia I'enl. Fieiu Puck. It is well te bear in mind at this season of the year that If you threw lhe banana skin en thu sidewalk, the banana skin may threw you en the sidewalk. Turn about Is fnlr piay. 1 10111 the New Orleans runyune The crab has a slde walk, and that is about the only side walk that Idiots de net threw banana peelings en, IN .NKAll Kill M. The Yerk borough schools are closed en election day. A portion of the wall of the new .ion Lutherau church, llarrlsburg, foil lu un Monday, injuring Thus. U. McL'lure, a car- tuer. Kmlly .acharias, a live- car-old Heading girl, Is missing in the dreadful railroad wreck at Hlo, Wis. Tlm Harrlsburg Kulglits or labor have issued tickets containing the names of Black lorgevornor, Hlcketts for lieutenant gover nor, Africa for secretary of internal allalrs, and Htovensen for congressaian-at-large. Mrs. Catherine Taswel), wife of Jehn Ths. well, a neacliBian In the employ el (Jeerge I'iilller, president or the l'Irst National bank, or Uila city, was murdered and probably out raged en Hundey night, near llavorferd Col lege station, en the Pennsylvania railroad. I.tNOAMTXm VUVNTT. Its Vele In ISllirar Hie renr Oanrllrlatea Itefure the I'eeple, l."ll,iwlntf la llin viiIa In t ....!.. ..au in the election of lesion the auto candidates : I UuTr,lw' I ev. iMe. e 3:3 a a ?- DUTIIIUIS. 113 5 !( -ft ? te : i j I : : Ailain.tewii 101 Oil 3 ..... 7777 itait 111111 ai llnckneck l 117 17 . . C'mrnarven 181 isi in' Cla 1W M lu1 1....I ... Cocallce KasU Ill1 171 nil L.J , Cot allce West 181 HA a I l.olemln......... VI), a Ju Celinnlila. 1st Want Ul 27S fi7 1 I1 Ward : jjn1 sl M Wnrd I J hi .... . , Conestoga 31 1 30 t Ceney ... - ' 17i He I Dmir-jrnl, Kast. 1 1 , Jlnytewn IV. II; t '...,1 ... stitlnavtlln .... si 31 2: l.lnceltiH. II .. I II 71 12 Denegal, W-Heet's HI tm' 31 Dniuiein 33i jwi 3s I ... Druiiieir, Kast , ...., Kar 3JI Ha 7 Knrl, E-Terre Hill . . 312 1M 7; lllue Hall ' Karl West. 91 a is 1 tden H" Hi s Kllabnth , l Mi 31 .... 1 Kllxabatbtewu la nl d Kphrata '' 19l rci KllltOII I lf7 IKI 43 Ilnnprlrilil. Kast. lis l ss, Lanrtlsvllle ' . ... ...J .... Itohrerstewn ....1 1 l'elrisbiiiir 131 A7 KO 1 Hmupflrlil, iVest. 1 1 Meuntvllln I Hi s 4 ... . Nerthwestern .... V 1; 10 Norwood TV 47, si Silver Springs .. n ? 41 Lancaster. , 1st Want . 20 i'd .in .... ;1 Warn n z7, i 3d Ward .M7 ill Zl Hli Waril 2 J17 M 3th Ward 317 .'II, ' nth Warrt. ... 3.1 te ie1 7th Ward, -jib srl n rth Wnrrl. . 117 MI 10 9th Waul 3,v jvi -j) Ijiinpeter, Knst xn 7 H) Iaiiupcter, VV etl. srvi 31 .... LnncnMci twp 67 3 2J' Lea cock 310 lm I.eaceck, Upper Vti 107 23 Little UrIUiln. 11.-173 I'j Mnrtle 17 1M 7 Manbelm ber. iX Hi IV, I UtVVar.l I .. . Cd Ward 1 ...I .. 3d W a 11I Manhelui I p.. . . II! HI, 79 Maner. I , Indian te n . . .i: il 33 New. . ' ' mi IJi Mlllcisvllle ill '.;: 31 Marietta s 33' m ... . . Ml. Jey ber . ' 101 is ... Mt. Jey twp, II. ! 31 7 ML Jey twp., 1, . HI en te l'arndfe ' . Mil M I'eiiu 137 131 m I'equca 15I 3h' 2i I'revldence J." llu 13 linpbe. 1 Newtown 7- 9 li Snorting Hill .. ' 1 htrlckli-i'sS. II.. .. S3 ii u Union Square .... , 01 77 J7 "ailsbiiry ' 119 137 01 -Salisbury. 1 1 i ambrldge ........ (lap Snrlna Garden White Herse ISJ 1M 6: Mrnsbuig ber. lsiwaid IT 73 37 ai Ward ' 3d Ward. stnubnrg tw-p .'47 V, 51 Watwlck. ... 4 Jul UU Wnshlnxten bir. Upper Want .. Jl 4- I .... ' Lewer Wnld. ... U l ! Total ... 1 0-i iia Themas A. Aruislieni.-. Ureeuback I. abut, U votes Alfred C. l'elllt, I'rebtliltl-in. te vote. rn HAUHinnvitii t u.tfjcitisnuK Of the Ksit remifyltsnl Sjnuil In Mrtslen In MantiHm. Maniiuiji, Nev. J.-The Harrisburg con ference of the Kast Pennsylvania synod of the Lutheran church, opened Its sessions last lest evening lu the Lutheran church, this borough, of which itev. J. Peter Is pastor. There was a large attendance or clergy and citizens. About LI) ministers nre in nttend nttend ance utsm the conleience Irem Lauiaster are Heys. Stall mid Kckeru 1l.ACnr.11V i"siniiK, The teachers of Kapbeandl'enu townships mid MHnheim borough lieldn very successful Institute In the high sclusil builduig onHatur enHatur day last. The exercises were opened with devotional oxerciso by Hev. Jehnsen, el St. Paul's Reformed church, this borengh. An address el welcome was dellvered by Prosl Presl Prosl Jehn II. Howe. Essay " De We Glew I'lutesslenally ' 31lss Ida J. Ilutderrr. Discussion "Should Lllvraiy Societies be K11 K11 ceuragtxl," Miss SallleCuli anil A rt' Leaher. Lessen by Primary clasi In KcH.llnn-Ml.is KntleM. Hostetter. Hew Teachers Waslo rim,' W. Kelrr Nau man. ' Te What Extent Should Authut i Hay be Ob seivcd," Miss Kate Met rear) What benefit de lilrecier Dorive by Scheel VUliAtlea 7" fcxra llel-t, Ulri-cter, and II S. llanner, cbij. Lepsens til Physiology n ltelfT Nauiiian. " Hew Should Tenchei 's Vacation bu bllllifd," Mils Jennie Uayward The essays were carefully prepared and the discussions participated in with much spirit. In the eveuing In the lecture room of the Kofbrmeil church before a ;goedsijd audi ence Miss Kllzalxith Kenitier, or Litlti, re cited with eflect ''Archie Ileen." Hen. Henry Heuck, ileimty stale suporln superln suporln tendeul, dollvered hlscelebrnted lecture, the " Old and the New," which, although heard bofero by some, was much approclated. Kxcellent music was furnished at the so se so slensol this Institute by the High Scheel club, under the ellicient leadership of Prof. Nauman. Key. I). I). Levvery, of lhe lT. 11. church, at the requester Presiding Klder Italtzell, held a rpaarterly conference in Sleelten last Satur day and Sunday. Win. J. Connelly, levveler, well known In Lancaster county, died or consumption en Sunday alternoen at 1 o'clock, aged 31 years. Ills funeral vv ill take place te mor row morning. Service te be held In SL Paul's Heformed church Many persons Irem this borough went te Lancaster last eveulnjr te see the Domecratlc boys' parade. The Liberty baud of this borough, who furnished the music for the boys, returned early this morning. The monthly mcelln? of the teachers of the Reformed Sunday school whs held last evening. It .was decided te held weekly moetlngs for Instruction en the lessens, Uie pastor readlly consenting te be the Instruc tor. The meeting will be open te all per sons. a tat) u a 1. vuhaiw." i:. II. Uegler, Uuable te ' Loek the Future In in the Face,' blioeli Ulintelf. The mysterious suicide or Hdvvard H. Gegler, el Ne. 231 Marriett street, Pblladel phia, who Bhet himself In a passenger car en the Heading railroad 011 Sunday night, was explained by the discovery of two letter In his coat pecket addressed te Miss Kstella U. Smith, en Uread street below Huntingdon, te whom be had been paying attentions for Berne time past. The first said : When you read this I will be past the trou treu ble and anxiety ei this world that have made my;llfe a burden te me. 1 am amoral coward. I could net leek the future In the face, and I would sooner die than have you brought te distress, and 1 bolleve that If I married you I would have brought trouble by my ill-luck. Forgive me If you can, and don't be tee hard ea me. Kemember that I am only human and must leek te Ged ter mercy, and If Qed forgives me, for lie knows my trouble, why surely you may tee. I am net worthy or you, Oh ! why did I ever bring this trouble en veu ? (loed-by, love, and for- glve one who loved you hotter than his llfe. lvDWAltb. The second letter rend ; It is my last and most earnest wish that you will keep, In case of my death, all money or property of value belonging te me. Yours, with love. . Geglor, who had just pasBed his 21st year, was a printer employed by the firm el Ill well cV Ce , at Sixth and Arch streets. Ireu Workers SatWIIeil. The empleyes of the I'enn Iren company have dotermlnod te accept lhe wagon oflcred by the company. BEAUTIFUL WEATHKR m mrrRtmiKUK Hr.renmn ruu this Kl.ltVTIOMI UF TO-IIAT. (lath HcraldihiR 11 1 the Tlikct Ufpetttil In Allfglmny Unnnly-Unlurtd raters llelllng ths Itfpulilluiii Tbkrt In Ifarrlubnrg, llfstj Vete Unit In I'Mlsitrlptils, I'lTTHiivnti, Nev. U. TmJny's beautiful woaUier lias had the ollect el bringing uiltu unusually large number of oters in both Pittsburg anil Allegheny City, Intense on en thuslasm is manllested. There Is consldor censldor conslder ablo scratching by all parlies. On the state ticket the vele Is decidedly mixed. Colored Helt In llnrrUlmrg , HAniUsntmu, Nev, 1!,--The wnather Is most propitious and a large vele Is lining polled, but much scratching pievails. TLe contest centres lu lhe election of roprosouln reprosouln ropresouln tlvo nnd district attorney, and the result will bocleso. The colerod voters or the Klglilh ward are belting the Republican ticket. Henvy ete In riillsilelptila Plltl.AliKl.flll.v, Nev. 2. Tlie wealhcrin this city mid throughout the state this morn Ing Is all that could Ihi desired, A v ery vete is being brought out. nEHnv timeuuK.'A vanvahs. Driving Around te the l-ells With Twe Clergy, lien nnd T V. Ten-ilerly, Nlw Yenir, Nev. 2. Henry Geerge, after voting te-day for himself and the Irving Hall candidates ontered an open carriage with McUIynn, lhe well known Catholic clergyman, and I). ICrnmnr, mi Kplsuepal clergymau, and visited all the Killing places en Third HVenue Irem li.AU te COlh street. Mr. 1'ewderly, grand master workman el the Knights el Laber, was taketi Inte the carrlage at his hotel and lhe party were then driven te Geerge's head quarters In Kast Klghth street After re maining there awhile all Tour started lu make a tour or the down-town districts. Mauyefthe men Insist en standing at tlie ballet box, but are driven out by the United States marshals. At Geerge's headquarters at 10 o'clock complaints were made or a lack el tickets at many down-town veUng places. At Mr. Roosevelt's headquarters thore is but little doing, and everything is rejiorted quiet- Mr. Hewitt was at his headquarters but a lew tnomeuU te-day. New YenK, Nev. 2. Te-day isa very per feet autumn day. The morning opeuod cloudless with balmy breezes, making over ever coals superfluous. Most of tlie veters were out early, and In the first hour or two after the polls were epened the voting was very brisk. In the down-town wards, below Housten street, west of the Bowery, thore was the quietest election that has been known for many years. Kxceptlng a small row at Mulberry and Hester streets there was "no fun," as the boys Bald. One reason for this was the lau that the men who had usually been rolled upon te get up lhe rows, were sober and peddling Ocorge stickers. The henchmen of that candidate wero net numerous except ing In the early morning, but the lact was that much fewer voles than usual had been polled, the statement being made that If the polls had been closed at 'J o'clock Geerge would have been elected by a handsome majority. In many el the election districts the Uewitt ineu worn dljappoluted in the votes they had oxpected te control and which were thrown for the Laber candidate. The unknown quantity was the ruling quantity in the first, Second and Filth assembly dis tricts. Arrests for illegal voting in many districts nre lrequentaud befere nightfall Un roiue or lhe low or districts trouble is anticipated. Suntet" Cot's Opinion Ni:vv YeliK, Nev. 2. Congressman S. S. Cox gave the following rstluiate of the vete In New Yerk: Geerge's Is nn unknown quantity and can only be surmised, lie will probably loll 65.0C0 ; Roosevelt, 70,000, and Hewitt, 90,000. The Prohibition slreugtli Is unknown "ay .',O0O votes making a total el 220,000. Through New Vetk stale, S n.vi tsr;, N. Y., Nev. 2. The woather is Hue, but no marked Intoret is shown In the election. The principal light of this county is in the Second assembly district, where State Committeeman Kirk is making a hard tight against SUcey, Republican. Al iifiiN, N. Y., Nev. 2. Weather very line. Kleclieu proceeding very quletly. The only interest is lu the election el shnrlll of the county. IlOL'iiKHiEK, N. , Nev. 2 Weather line, vete light, interest centered en congres sional contest bctween Haker and Bacen. Hlikai.e, N. Y., Nev. 2. Weather clear nnd pleasant, electien proceeding quletly with light vete being pelled. Chlof intorest ceuters In the light for police justiceship and much scratching is being doue. Klug(lein.) Is conceded te be running ahead of his ticket for that eflice. BxnAioe.v, N. Y., Nev. 2. The weather Is hue, and elections throughout Saratoga county are progressing quletly. The vete is comparatively light up te midday. Judge Daniels will get a geed majority In the county. The centest Is clese lu- the Tirst assembly district between Onntld (Hep.) and Ilurke (Dem.i. Grillln, fRep.), lu the Second assembly district, has su bstantlally been elected. Amsteiuivm, N. Y., Nev. 2. The weather Is beaulirul. Idle workmen line the streetn tn consequence of the knitting mills lock-out. LTectleu proceeds quietly. The Indications point te a hard fight betvveeu Llddle and Memple for thu assembly. All Democratic In Georgia. Macen, Ga., Nev. 2. James H. Hleimt, (IWm.), is elected te Congress from theCth district without opposition. Chas !'. Crisp, (I)em)., ad dlstilct, re re re elocted. Very llttle lutorest manifested in the election In general. AtnurtN', Ala., Nev. 2. Hen. W, C. Gates, (Dem)., Is ro-electod te Congress irem this, 3d district, without opposition. Full Vete 111 Ohie. Cincinnati, O., Ney. 2. By ten o'clock o'clock hair the registered vete or the city had been thrown, and there was a prospect or a full vote. The pencil la being used te a considerable extent, and straight tickets are the exception rather than the rule. Geed order is being maintained. Teledo, O., Nev, 2. Weather clear and a heavy vete being polled. There Is much less scratching than was expected, and the Hurd men are mere sangulne than ever ej his election. It is believed that McBrlile, (Dem.), for secretaty el state, will carry the county, and that part erthe Democratic ticket will be olected. Cheering News (rum VVUcemlu, Milwaukee, Nev. 2. Dispatches te the Daily Journal rrem lifloeii large places in Wisconsin indicate that Woodward (Dem.) (or governor is running ahead of his tk-kat, receiving part of the labor vote. There are no Democratic farmers voting for Rusk, in the Second congressional district Delaney (Dem.) will be elected. In Milwaukee 'a heavy vote Is being polled and Woodward (Dem.) Is running ahead of his ticket, Smith, Laber candidate for Congress, is I polling a heavy vote, and at Republican headquarters leaders think Smith will Le elocted, In Virginia NoureLK, Vs., Nev. 2. Kleclieu today Is progressing very quletly. Wamiinote.v, Nev. 2. A upeclal from Richmond, Vn., says J "The withdrawal of Millien, the Latwr cnndkIato,gtvea Wlsssome 800 mero vetes and his election Is certain. Mnss meetings, addressed by prominent Knights of Laber, were held all evor the city last nlghL It Is the most excltlug congressional centest we evor have had. In the First district where Crexten had been oensldored shaky, the latest ndvlces point te his electien, In tlie Second, Marshal Parks is making a gallant light and will reducolheiifBjorlty. In the fourth, Miinn Pope has worked hard, but the result is dmihirul In Mahene's strong hold. Tliore is no doubt or the election of Cabell In tlie filib, Grillln In lhe Sixth and Lee In tlie Klghth districts. O'Ferral and Henry nre considered safe In the Soveuth and Ninth districts. In thoTenth, Yest has made an nctlve contest, but Humgardner Is coulldent el election, 'lhe Indications are that the ielltlcal complexion or the delega tion will retnaln unchanged. The Republi cans and Democrats both feel tlie moral eflect el the pewer of having control of both the national nnd state governments." retr Clerks (lu Heme te Vele Washington, Nev. 2. I'ovver of the de partment clerks have geno home te vete llils year than ever bolore, and very lew of the higher oftlclnisaie absent from thelr desks In Washington, whlle their fellow citizens all ever the country nre casting their ballets at the polls. The president went te Bullale last November te vete ter Oovernor Hill, but there Is no govorner te be voted for this year auu tne president stays In Wellington. Ills private secretary, Cel. Lament, nlse stays In Washington. The only calfinet ministers about te-day nre Secretaries Whitney, Bayard and Lndlcett and Postmaster General Haf, Solicitor General Jnks left hore ler home yeslerday. Hardly any of the chiefs or bureaus In any of the vti is departments have geno home. Lecal Option 111 Hrtittitftj Paris, Ky., Nev. 2. The vete en local option is being taken In this, the only re maining precinct In Bourbon county wheie whiskey Is sold, and excltement runs high. A thousand children, black and whlte, are carrying banners mid parading the streets headed by brass bands, nil in llie cause or temperance. Tomperauce hoadquartersnear the iells Is crowded with wlves, mothers and children singing " Held the Fert " and ether popular airs. I.euismlle, Ky., Nev. 2. Llectien day is very qulet. Cruth (Dem.) was about uOO votes ahead or Wlllsen (Rep.) at neon. The situation In Michigan. Di.inuiT, Nev. i Kloctlen psslug oil quletly bore. The principal contest Is bo be bo tweon Chlpmau (Dem.) and Robinson (Laber and Vm) for Congress. At neon indications favored the latterV election. The Vete In Illinois. Cnii age, Nev. 2. The workers rer the United Laber party were first en the ground this morning and their ticket Is being liber ally supported In the FlHh, Sixth and Four teenth wards. The Republicans appear te be casting a large vole, but the Democrats are net dismayed and are working hard ler their candidates. The Prohibitionists cut but llttle figure in the race. In the Hay hUle. Hener-, Nev. 2. The Republicans el Uie Ith congressional district have nominated as a candidate te ruu against Gen. P. A. Cellins, Dr. Win. B. Cutler, a promlneni aud jajp ular Seuth Knd physician. In lenncsAee. Mlm nt is, Tonu., Nev. 2. Kloctleu Is pass ing oil quietly nud many of the principal stoics are closed. Indications nt neon de net point te a heavy vote, very llttle scratching U being dene, although many negrecn are voting the Domecratlc ticket. Prohibition is cutting no flgurn. The strnlght Democratic ticket will undoubtedly be elected. a ma Tiuxe run HT. LUV1K. I'lupnaltlen te lUtnlillihn Lrge Cattle Yard In TiiatCIIJ. Si. Leus, Nev. i-An eveuiug paper prints an article stating that a woll-delliied movement Is en loot by the International Uange association te establish a large cattle yard In this city. The movement grew out of a suggestion made by Guv. Reut, el Col Col orado, seme mouths nge, and lis ebject is te overcome tlie alleged monopoly, ro re sulliug from the combinations between the stock jards and dresed beef il en in Chicago, by which rangemen say they are choated out U 510 te 15 en each head el their cattle that gees te that city. They also claim that the same syndicate of Kastern capitalists owns and controls the stockyards In LastSL Leuis, Chicago, Kansas City aud Denver, nud that the capital In vested at Kast St. Leuis is lnvested thore te keep out outsiders aud te cencentrate the cat teo trade at Chicago, where they can control IhomarkeL The propesod yards here will be lltted up entirely by range meu and will be controlled by them with clese relations, howevor, botweou them and commission men hore. The schome also Involves con tracts with railroad companies for through rates from the ranges te points el consumption in the Kast, with the priyllege of unloading here, where eastern buyers can purchase and re-shlp te the through Instead el local rates, the ebject being te make SL Leuis n great distributing point ler Kastern markets. As Many nt the Cur Would Order. Sei ia, Nev. 2. Ueneral Kaulbars ad. dressed a nole te M. Karavelefl and telej graphed te the ethor members of the Bulgar ian regency yesterday, stating that If the laud ing of Russlansnt Varna was opposed the town would be bombarded. M. Karavelefl ad dressed a nete te General Kaulbars In reply asking hew many Russians would be landed at Varna, and recolved an answer te the effect that as many would land aa the czar might be pleased te order. IllrldeuiU te Creditor otluielvont Itiiitn. Washing ion. Nev. 2. The comptroller of the currency has declared dividends te the crediters of Insolvent national banks as fol fel low a . tha Mechanics National bank of New ark, N, J., a tilth dividend, 1', per cent,, making in all ul ( per cent en claims proved, amounting te 12,0.7,7 08. 3G. The First National of Union Mills, Union City, Pa.., a lllth dlv dlv ldend, 5 per cent , making In all 65 per cent, en claims preved, amounting te $162,153.11. The Czar Would Accept Waldemar. Londen, Nev. 2. The iSfancfarif claims te' have reliable ad vlces from Tlrneva that the czar Is willing te accept Prlnce Waldemar as ruler of Bulgaria. The prince, however , ' unwilling te accept. 1 he U rtdlleri or JItrl' Late lilne. SIl nick, Net. 2. It Isannounced that the creditors or lhe Iato King or Bavaila must accept Immedlale cash payments with an abatement or 15 or 20 per cent, en the full amount spread out In various sums in four years time. A Herman I'rleit'i lUiape. BniiLlN, Nev. 2. The Catholic prlest Ta bouret, of Vienvllle, who was iccently lm lm priseued for publicly praying for Ged te aid the French In recovering Alsace and Loralue, has escaped te France. An Indian Hank nebbed. ISitANaiiAi, Nev. 2. The chartered Mer cantile bank of India was attacked by robbers yesterday, nud a large amount Of specie stolen. WILL UK MKN SOMEIM 1. r ,a WWJIIJI THAT OVHATIV rjiKit XJV TMM imr rAHMmB.fi? They listen Mautter Demetial ration ' ilnyUteiiltig-lliiiidreililnMii an Ing That Marrrd Hie Genirat reeling of Ilia OiciMleh, Kxtonslve preparations were la ler days past te make the parad ( juvonue ueuiecraia last evening whMH a marKea success. Thelr display all Uiat in 1631, aud the several hundred Jti cuuiu ii ei nnyu ueen mero enillUSIIHKV hi: The parade formed en Kast Chestnut timl and moved ever the entire route pnblleheA en Monday. When It came down North Queen street, pa.s.ed through thegqurne euteicd Seuth Queen the Belglaa Meekl nnd sldewalks wero completely eemwt with peeple onger te wltnessC t demonstration. Tha bautiers, some bMttag comical dovlces mid olhers mers ebwrM( ends, created much comment, N early Try marcher carried n torch, and there wertaM numerous Chinese lanterns,, and flgaA the head or the column roile the cbleilMM' hal, DaulelMarksand Bids, Harry WendM&t' uusuiiu mewari arm Kit. flery, TMy handled the precession with much ablMfcjr. auu get the parade lu motion in time. &H " Manhelm band, consisting or eighteen pieces, lurnished music, but the "buslneen meu," Immediately rollewlng it, were Ue-; .mjr uiieu nuu succeeded in iceeMMf step te IL There wero mero than fifty. 3ki .ii " men ei eusiness, ami with their hil !: Bilk hats and canes made a tlne appearatwe. ffr 'they carried banneiB Inscribed "Ne Htwev? Orders Taken by Us", "We Are the Busl-VS,' ness Men of Lancaster." Next were olerenW-' h&rsemeni First wnrd club, with banner "A & Public OfUce Is a Publlu Trust"; eight 3tV V lorsenlnns carrying unmeunted American f- cuiers. uie emer watu clubs rollewedln 'i', erder, and lu the line wero a two-hertef i wagon centnlnlug Georgia mlnstrels, weerit'v Willi nlrmtlii. a...-. ... .. . . It . T i.' ...... v.. w....n ennnuifnilguu IO OUai IOB lOOS-Jf'V Irtttl. Mfif.f.ti urllK n....r, .1 1.,--. ... (I- v i , .....,.. lw, UT ,m unwasuililis -t,,' at work, clowns en horseback, peny1' ; anu cart, lour mounted knights. The s" banners, bearing "Men Die. But Prlncli.' pies Never," "Heys Will Be Men Beme'S Day," "Store Orders ler the Convenlenoe of rtVa erklugmen," and a atore erder cartoon ni were held as high in air as the peles weu!UjS j.m inn. me inu wue preuaiy carded w crewing roestor, was happy until nearljeuv the mill nf llinrnnlfi Tlmn lm -., t.M- l1.' Inte a profane mood by seme scamp wearing - a Beaver badge chopping Mr. Roester'a heia'ff- Oil With H Club. I.esllv chnnrn n !' J" for Chauney F. Black at brier Intervals ami & . nvumcu uijr UUIIJUOIJUSIIU. XUO pmmTmlWi " unuiiMet.1 uuuui iiau-)aa( leu . i nurn r.MtAOK is rsaanna. Seme Serious Ulslurbaiires That Marr ed, tavf.! i-nrnun ui xietnecr4iiQ javeniles. v During the parade there was seme UuhtlD :' between boys who wero In the line and ethers vp,-; w uu w eru en me siuewaiits; stones anu clube ; wero used nt dlllerent points and several.' .,.. .... i..i, ,i - T. ... 1' ujn "ia U.IUI lujiueii. n uppe&rn inateTj.j crowd of boys followed the parade areu8dSj town and threw missiles, btone throwing. 'I nrst began en Lew street. Several beyatel anu norses wero hit but net sorleusly injured.-1 In Mulberry street thore'was another iiinirnr J or stones which, howevor, did net de a greets? deal of harm. The meat serieus trouble oeX ' curred en Maner street near DerwartS William Wiley, a yeumr man. was en a'3 wagon lu the parade with the Third ward,,. ciuu. rjuvurai niones uau eeen thrown i 111,,, nltil at Ihla .r.In I.a !..... ---a, tt.4 u..u u.tu .. wn i'iui UU JULUJ.IVU 1TUIU IHSIV wairen. He csucrht nnn Iiav whm i,ail- belleveil ll.lll thrnivn nt Mm anH nrMAAjAa-? ;i ,r. i..n 1.1... n . . ii.n. K-i .. . -. v gnu...,!. Liuiiiiciug. vviiiifs uuing uimv- atlAllint. l,e- nlri,ntj l.lni .-.III. u ..I.. I. ...A,'-. ..u...v. .... .... uva uiui niui -. uuv un.- tlm ItAarl nllllM.1 lfnn.1.1 I.I. 4.HA . 7-H uftlnliH Tlln. ...... ..(.... .n .,.. ...il... -.-n niuua. .. lluy naQ LnlVUIl LU LUB lllllf'fl riltW Dr. McCermlck, nnd It was teumd that kefi.J IX lAlvTfll A llllfi lli-. In 1.1 t.t. . I - . . i ... v.vit.u a wi viun.il nun uui scalp OlSJfl. ,j7J He was cevered with bleed nud presented m "H'jr "iniuaiuucu. unarms ureau auu Wll-fllt'a 41am Nickel, two boys, worearrcsiod for ae-w-na eaulting Wlley. Graell admlu he struckis" 'i Wiley and used n cluli, but says thatjtfl he was aisaulted by WIIev ilrst. Nickel 1S S3ysbe was badly handled hlmself but ditl'tM ,,w. n,u n.wuun. ivm uviya nuiuii. luai. mejrfjjt had been lollew lug the parade around tewn'ffwS nearly all evening. AldennanMcGllun wllt"Ai, dlspose ofthe case against the boys. -AS'h! .iuen ;eii, wue was en ene of the wagons,"? wivsairucK uy several fliones en west Klngiii5 Btrcetnenr Maner. A boy nauied Dally, re -Jmi eiuiuH uu v. iiuicii nueui, was aise mi several i, tlmes. N'olther was Injured badlv. Several t ethers wero mero or less Injured by nylngi"'1i '"'"D " le-ilHT'fl llei.tlans. The election Is nreLrressInirutmulv. In thellv' Ai,t .....I .. i....... ..flin i. i.. i... ii... i it .ii.' VI i' uvn.j lutunuvillHI'UIIUU, UIM. parlies are actively at work, and hacks art kept running in all directions. Dr. Davie, the Republlcan candidate for legUlaturf, lerf ii'is uiieiiuimu miuri ie win ana umt-ifjM nrenlnrr hn Issiind thn frdtrtwtt.i. ..Iw.iilai.c.. n - "- -.. -i...u,,.mq VHVSIS. ' which was sent te numbers or perseni", pr- Blllllalllv llfinr III.! lm liaa atlnn.le.l te..f'.Mt:. ..I It... 1u--iV-' sieunuv : 'rv LAMAsrun. Nev. 1st. lHSel'fef'' Di-.vii Hut : In Hme past when you needed -',J a irienu in sicKness anuaistress, i always leva sjsjiiueu uy uny or uigni, l uover presaeu JOm ler money, Knewing that ir you could aeusl me seme you would come te me. New , neeu a inenuiy act en your part. Simply, your vete, Will you ? -CV Oblige yours truly, $.& u n i . ...- .d.'5 .'i Following Is the vete In thn savsmI nriiavl up te 3 li. ui., as coiupared with ths vntaa cast In the gubonaterial olectlou el 1832 and. 3 the legislative contest of 18il Gov. l'rAM flntr. Jd 1SS2 ... 381 . ..480 3e'J Ill 870 6SI Hi 185 &07 188I l6S6.ji First ward Second ward . Third ward... Fourth ward.. Filth ward . . . Sixth ward.. Soventh ward Eighth ward Ninth ward Total HO :ua -ym 348? Ml 4J7 600 fil6 73J 550 MIS 603 ms m ..3889 Wl AllUKSTS. LLLCTION UAV Several suits resulting from alleged Illegal 1 vetlnir have been breucht te-dav. la th .. Sixth ward Ofllcer Rellly prosecuted Brlfltem, j Jenes, a colored man, who Is said te Bate , voted under ego. Henry Faealg was arrest-?: . eu alter voting at tne 1 irsi waru, wnere 11 m claimed he has no residence. These SuHe are before Aldermau Ferdney. The colored-) man get out of town bofero he was arresteav : The election returns will be exhibited IkH evenlng rrem the north slde of the iNTKLLl- uiii .11 uuuuiiii:. j. Verdit-t Aca'u't a rhlUdelphlae. 0i, Terente, Nev. 2. Declslcns In frer,f3 the nlalntilU with costs, were given ;eer day In two associations or the Angle-Caaadtaffx . musical publishers association agalustW. W, t Shaw, a publisber of Philadelphia, wke'imt!' a publishing house here rer lmperUBg I the United States certain copyrighted BMMka tt thn nlatntllls anil nn nflantsttm mjnA 'BMTi? rangement thereet, and for damages, ete, J '!1 1 l, HurvfTer IlMittl' Wound. ?' i new yeuk, jnev. 'i. word was reset - - ." at the Western house this morning that) S. Hostile, who was Bhet by Leula;J yesterday, was Improving. The lUetr) been round with a probe, and Ike hoped te be able te oxtrlcate It durieg ceurse of lhe day. Mr, IJeitue itasaed 1 comfertablo nJght thaa bad been esf It 1 new thought that the chaneee are lv In favor of lilt ultlmste recovery. 'xh w Mortally Weaudeil. - 5 Little Reck. Ark., Nev. 2,-FeW at tern d ted te arrest Jehn IngrMBf lequab, Cherekee nation, Hnaden was believed te m an sjk resisted, wounded two of tbe finally mortally wounded. "avi jp-& fl-'i l7j'l iM xtnt$4br&-i.uih. .i.
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