' jNV'.T- i. ue ' SjJjPB r- tv VOLUMT3 XXIII-NO. TIIK 1IUC11ANAN CAMPAIGN. 'oaajmaaeffarajrioMi rmneitw THimtW WBABB ia Tim Leaders unit Premises! rigor. Id ths Itemurralle lletl at Thst Dm A sirr Mm Meeting In Ilsenst' Apple Orrtiaid Then.andsAliaiid It. flprilal Corn-pendotioont thn Irtslliiisic, llAKItlnlilTltd, July 1, 1887. A frlnnil nt tun Ilia iNTKM.uiKNOKHef thn 2lt of Jutis, containing an Interesting srlli-le en Thn Hemier Apple Tree." Wblls 1 de tint recollect Hie particular tree, nor can I go back te tlm llinoef Jackeen,my rein.rav branra of the old orchard, which was" iMinmlfd by i:al Minnn, North Duka and Hist Jauit-s en thn south, sast and north able Anil an alley mi the weat, U very vivid. I think It Meuged te Cel. Geerge Majer' dale. Ol two or three political gatherings at thl upetsml nther Incident 1 propose te apnitk as brirlly aa Hsslbte. A MONHTKIl tUSUONHTIIATION. It was at Hit orchard In the notable oata eata palKiinr KM) that the great lluehanan tnaas meeting was lieKI. Tiila took place a few day prier te thn October election! or that year, t have seen many big political and ether demonstrations, but none that ever riiMllcd thla In aire and enthusiasm. Fer Uya the Inhabitant of 1. messier, for It waa lint by any iii-mis con lined te the Demo cratic portion, were engaged arranging for It, am) the night preceding the busy hum el preparation wi heard In every direction. The town was Ktily and elaborately festooned ami dmiirntnd, and waaenlirely given up a a holiday. The day was one of the loveliest of InilUtn Hiiintiier days, and at an early hour Iiiiiiiiiiike iltdegatluna liagsn arriving Irem tliti surrounding couiities. These came by rallrtmd anil en cry ethnr anrt of convoy cenvoy convey aure, "Shank's Maro"net being exnspted Or liim'niirr itself, thu population seemed te lmn turned nut en masse. Ol the procesiileo, It wasse luuiiiinsn tint It bectuie uumanag aliln. Te thmmtnil Djiuoernt from Phila delphia alone wurn there, but a break -down occur rlnit en ttineld Cem in bla t i'hiladelphla railroad, tinxe illil net arrlve until afternoon. They wnre seaiinpinled by eight or ten btimltel ninth', and had two or tbrna srasll rtnneti which balcliud forth I) I'tiecratlc thunder atevury stroet corner in the Phlle delphian moved nut te thnnrclisrd. In the ranks nun-timl Charles W. Cirrlgsn, Wll lluiii II. Wltte and etluir Dauincrathi oratera ami Inadnra nt tl.e it. Nearly every trade and Indmtry wirn rnir(vented In the prone, slen. Anions tli leiturm w. tlia old IU11114M press which iiihI te tw In the In iHi.i.im.M Kit eillfd. This was mounted 011 a wt;iiii, ami Maer Morten acted at pruMiiinn ami tin writer at "rollerbiv. " t-'rem tlilt uliI iTiw-tweie Hi row neil hundreda e( niliilittiiin I rm.i.niHNi'Kit-i, willed warn tlitrllmlcl te the iMkjr crewdt 011 llietute wlk Tun in irthal el thn previnl.ia wt I think Cel. Jehn II lliiili'iu'i, ami I rej l l lectill'.tliii'tly O.il. ltiU IVar. ir inivitiUxl en tilt Uvorlte b ti UIIhI biy hnrae at enn of the attltUnt", ttidappiirncdnrihacttimHl bslng grecte.1 with ttiu grditait enthii 1U111 all alenf; the reutn. Tin: notch srnviCKiis. Thn tutlti tt'.'iii'l, which wat ere' tel under " the lMtirajpl8troe," wat the aeint of a gathcrliiK nt Dtimicratlc local notablet, of whom liirthern '. In addition te the main, ttmrn worn till t a dernn nlhnr atanda from which th aiteiiibld ttieimn it ware ad drni.s. rim iiitiHtlii at tilt in tin atmd wat nririmlrxt liy illrain II. Hararr, ej , tha uliairiut'i nt Hut nomejratlc 0 unity CMiiuilt tun, wtie w,n alilcil by Cel. Jehn W. I'erney, wim i I'liHlrin.iii nt thn Demecrat'a atate iMiilliiiltrm I tlilnk It wit .leMph S. l.-ituvrn, 1. mi nt tint txt Dtnvk'ratt ami tr'itwt uien thtt iivnr lirml, who preildtht at the main Miami. Tlirt Kreit attraction wtt the produce of Jaiiien It. I 'i,y, Hen of Henry Clav, and Fletcher WetMter, heii of lnlel Welitter. Iteth wurn rn.illy tlnoppeikerx, but the irreat reptiUtieux el their father overthadewad thttii, ami toHOmeoxtent thny retted under a cloud. Iteth were gifted men. Clay wat till, H4ml.litlret, with a lare immtli, mid wat lliiuut In tpae:li nnd gracnmi in inannnr. He tHirn a t'.renic resemblance te liltgreit father, the "utllant Harry of the WetL" Wnbtter atoed about live fcet Ien, wat con pactly built, hid dark hair and beard, a awarlliycoitipletinii, with a huiinrem ex pression ami iiitrry twinkle In hit dark eye. Iteth wem the re?lpienta el great attention at thehamlM otllmptteploor htneatter, ami at Wheatland, Mr. ISachanau'a bone, were treated at royal Kiieata. Clay etp iiMS'l the Confederate ciuic, and tiled In exlle, while Webtter wat killed leading hit refill ml In one of the liattlet of the civil war. Aiiieiik thaoiher apaakera were the Hen. Charlea J, Faulkner, of Virginia, ininltler te France umter I'renldent lluctitnan, and tin father of the Hen. C'ntrlea J. Faulkner, recently elected a I'. N. aenater by the lexlalaturn or Virginia, The lait time 1 aaw and heard Mr. Faulkner wat In the month of May, IsSJ, when he welcomed the Cuinbar laud Valley IMIterlal ataoclatlen te Martina burg, Watt Virginia. He waa then faral vanced In lire, but peiaeated much et the lire and olnipinuceol bla earlier yea'a. Ooneral N. I'arka Cum, el Wlaaentln, a noted Weateru nrater, waa a'ae present, and made an elmpient effort ler lluchauaii and Jlrnckenrli;e. Jteccura te 1110 that the late General Wil liam A. Htekea, el (ireenaburg, one of the fereuintt lawyert and political debater of hit time, waa a!ae pretMnt. At any rate it waa either that evening or aemetlma thereab-mt thtt he captlvated and entranced the Democracy by hi aptendld elopienee and irroaUtltile logic in lielialf of thelr candidate and principlea. Colenol Fra7er waaalaoeneortheapeikart, and, although he had been estrange t for yeara from Mr. lluehanan, apke with lilt old time fervor and eloquence for the aucwa el hla quondam friend. se.Mfi ok Tilt: ri:eri.B who wkrk tiirkk Among the local Democratic notauletwhe were preaant or aided In getting up thl magnltloeut demonatratlen were William li. Fordney, Jehn F. Htelnmtn, Huh Frazir, Dr. F. A. Muhlentierg, Itavi K. Hletier, (leorge Htnderaen, Hiram It Hararr, .lin U. Itoyuelda, Kamuel C. HUutUiUgh, Itiury H. Magraw, Dr. N. W. Simple, Ahrihtn Peter, (leerge M. Htelemm, William IV Wllaen, Joaeph H. I.elevre, Jame Fatterain, Kdward Morten, (leerge (1. Iiruih, Jamu Duiry, Joaeph II. Itaker, (1 eerge WeUe (el Columbia,) Jacob Fry. Jamea Hmlth, New ton I.lghtner, Nathan Werley, Jehn Mich te', Henry Mbrelner, l.et Hgsra, Dr. Iaaie Win ter, Dr. Levi Hull, liarnbard Mann (farmer) Moere Cenueil, Jacob Albright, Keturn K Kahnesteck, laaan Walker, Thomaa H Me. llvaln, Mark Uennell, Ueerge Dujlunm, Charlea M. Hewell, Jehn W. Jackten, Dr. Hamuel Weiebana, Jehn U. DneUtnan, Dr. Kamuel Parker, Antheny Uarptntar, Jehn Elaer, Jehn Ferney (el Weat Krl,) Dr. Henry Carpenter, William Carpenter, Jaa McSparran, Jehn MeHparran, Handera McCullough, Dr. Jehn K. Ktub, Jeteph M. Watta, F. X Ziegler, Hugh U. North, Paul Hamilton, F. H. Hleiz, J. Franklin ReUart, Ktkrldge K. Lwa, Henry M. Ktlgart, Adam Keller, Kmanuel P. Keller, Jeal Llghtaar, Jehn li. Idgbtner, Jacob F. Kaula, William Hpeneer, Franklin Clark, Dt. Jehn Hoatea, Henry Halnea, Frank damn, Rlesard MeUrana, Jehn MoOeverB, Mlenaal Wither, Peter MoCenomy, William Dlller, Pauick MoKvey, Henry Kektrt, Qeerga h. Eckart, Dr. Jacob Leng, Dr. JaatM P, Aadrewa, Jem Dennelly, ChaflM j, Mmim, Mmtf 1 258. - SIX PAGES. A. Hambrlght, (leerge I Beyle, Lewi Utldy, D, A. Altlck, Jehn T, MeoUealgle Jehn Heea, Chrlttlan Wldmyer, Henry K. tawn, William Oumpf, MlehaM Maleae, Ulehaal Barry, Jehn M. Waller, Henry Stunner, Jaoeb R. Leng, Jacob NtfT, Iaate Qlrvln, Dr. A. a Bare, Dr. Jehn K. Kaub, Jehn Kentarnaeb, Abraham Celllna, Jet a Kttheffer, Henry Wllhelm, D. a Hartbole. new, Joaeph Hoheoh, Hamuel P. Bewer, Wll Ham Kllmaker, Henry Franks, Charles E, Went, Charlea F. Hengler, Da rid O. Eakle man, Wm. M. Wiley, Henry Uegnaer, Dr. Patrick Caaildy, Jehn Deaner. It aeaada a little, don't It, Ilka calling the roll of Dsmoeratlo county convention a third of a eentury age, but what a awath the reaper death haa made In the above Hat alnee that timer MOMNOf TIIK PKOrl.K FROM A IIMTANOB.' Chester county went It Hickman, Darling ton, Htrlckland, Hodgaen and Monaghan te help awell the multitude. Berkalia Jenea, Qeia, Yeung, t.tuman and A neon. Yerk lUUIeaabrenner, Hmall, Welab, F.bangh and Flaher. t.ehannn waa reprcaented by (Jen. Jehn Weld man, who waa one of Pennayl vanla'a feremntt men ; William M. Hrealln, then, aa new, editor of the Lebanon Aih'tr Httr, and whom Prealdeut Cleveland lately rewarded for hla long year of aervlee te the Democratic eante by appointing him poet matter of Lebanon; the Jovial William Kedearmel, then a boy learning the prtnter'a art In the AitvertUtr olllee, new the ableand well-known Harrhburg correspondent et a number el the principal paper of the coun try. Djuphln county aent Cel. Frederick K. Ilia, thou, I think, a member of the Democratic tate c-iuimlttoe, for fifty yeara a Democratic voter, and mill at a green old age an able and vlgoreu aupperter of hi youth and early mtnhned ; Hibert A. Lamberten, then a bright, premltliig young iiember of the Harrttburg btr, aulMeipieutly a member of the coiiNtltulienal convention, and new the gifted and honored prnalrtent of Lehigh unl veralty at li'.tlilehein ; Newton II. Davlea, the aeu of a Ddinecrat prominent In Daupbln county Mitltlct mera than lzty yeara age, and iiepQewnfadUllugultbed aeldler el the Flerida tnd Mxlcan war ; MaJ ir Abner It Hetrel, a native el Lancaater county, a grad uttoef W'Nt Point In Mil, and who auperln tended the oeiitlrucllou of the Delaware breakwater ; Ntuiuel Coletteck, wheae flrat vole wat catt for Fraud It Hliunk In 1814, who haa never wavered In the Domecratlo faith, and wtieta father tiugbt Ooverner Kamaey, of Mlnneaita, the trails el a carpen ter. II iverner P.irter wat also there, and waa a prominent luure In the proceeding. TIIK WIIKATLANII CM-II, named alter Mr. Iluchanan'a home, wat the principal Democratic organlr.illen In the county at that time. Dr. Namuel Welehan waa the prealdeut, and J. M. Johnaten, of the I.NTKU.iciKNi'Kli, thn ecretary. The club carrleil a largn blue btuner, having a iheaf of wheat en one aide, and the name and date of the organlMtien en lbs ethnr. The banner waa palntm! in an artlttlu manner by the late Jehn I. Kelfir, who waa a printer, painter aud Bailer. Tneclub made two memorable excursion during the campaign one te Chamberaburg, the ether te Philadelphia. The oely time I aaw the banner since the campaign of KVl, wat when It waa carried by the Damecrabi of Ltncaster In the Jubilee of the Harrlsburg Democrat In honor of the election of President Cleveland lu Novem ber, HSI It brought te mind many pleasant uiemeriea el the patt. OTIIKH IIKMONintATIONS IN 1S.V. The Hspubllcans also held a mat meeting in thta orchard the aauie year, at which the principal npeaker waa the late Anion llur llngauie, then a memtier of Cengntta from Mataaciititetta, aubtuqueutly, uuder 1'roi.l 1'rei.l dent Lincoln, Milliliter te China, which posi tion be resigned te accept a hlgU etllclal atalbm in thu Clilno.e euipire. Tire meeting wat a large eue, but It did tint begin te com pare In any respect with the Damocralie demonstration. I think the American or Fillmore party also held a iiiaat meeting the hjiiie year at thlt place, but who the apaakera were hat et et capetl my memory. ANOTIIKIt lllll IlKMOXSTIlVTIOX. Anether Democratic mass meeting was held In this orchard en the 17lh of (Septem ber, lVt, when the late Cnlef Jiitllee Wood ward waa the candidate fcr governor. Kx. Ooverner David It. Perter, then an old but exceedingly vigorous man, presided, and waa welcomed and received In the most cordial manner by his fellow Democrat et Lancaa ter county. Hit remark were brief (the governor never Indulged In much speaking) but they were telling aud perllucnt. The principal speaker was the late Chief Justice lllack, whose apeech en thtt nccttlen waa used atacampilgn document and with great ell'ect. A remarkable thing was that the Judge did net write out hit speech for sev eral daya afterward, but it was almost word for word a he delivered It. The orratle but gifted and elmpient Henry Clay Dean spoke from another stand, and niadn a thrilling apeech. On tbi occasion many or the Demo crat Irem a distance piM t'l ir icpcc'.t te Mr. lluehanan at Wheatland, i lulnk thla waa the laat political demonatratlen held in the old orchard. ' A IIKII. Kit lIKMON-iTltATlnN. A few yeara previous, in the campaign of ISM, the Democrat held a mats meeting In an nrchanl en Fast lemnn street, en which the handsome residence of Charles F. Ken gier, Jehn A. Cnarlet and K J. . ihm new stand. At this meeting William Hlgler, the candidate for governor, made the apeech of the day. Here It wat I flrtt aaw the late (leerge M. Ltuman, of Heading, who was a noted politician a third of a century age, and a', that time be wat one of the tlnent specl. mens of physical manhood In the atate. Hut 1 have given you enough of political reminiscence el old Lancaster for the present. When the humor aele me, I may some ether time write et ether eipially Inter eating incidents, In which a number of Ln. caatrlana atlll living were prominent actors. Al.KRKIl HAMIKUSON. Jag-Brsaklag at Trinity Ohapal, Friday evening the teacbera and pupil of Trinity Lutheran Sunday school met in the chapel for the breaking el the "money Jug," which were placed In the hand of dllferent claaaea aeven weeks age, for the purpose of raising a fund for home missions The jug were all broken and the centeuta counted, the greaa reeeipta amounting te 1113 75 The result waa very gratifying te all present. It waa the flrat time in the his tory of the school that thla mode of raising money had been adopted. As the contribu tion were ae generous, the plan will no doubt be continued. Installation of Officer. M. M. Barten, pattchanoelleroominimlor, Installed the following elUcera or Inland Ledge, Ne 88, Knight of Pytblat, en Tues day evening s P, C. C, J. Frank Bewman ; C. C, K. K. Urelder; V. C Klcb ard W. Hei brook ; l'rel., Jaoeb Mullen ; M. el Ex., Jehn N. Kendlg ; M. or F K. H. Hinellr. ; K. of K .V H., Jere Kile ; M. at A., II. L Hlmeu ;!.!., K. K. Humphrey villa; O. CI , Barten Med u Ire. The ledge la In a very tl'iurshlng condition, having a membership el 302 f u,W 50 in the treasury and there were paid for benetlla during the put term 1764. CO. Heeding' Hlg strike. The 2.000 empleyes et ths Heading Iren works ea Friday Informs J the management that they will net accept tba reduction of tea par seat made recently, and tba proprie tors deeUed te oleas down all the establish aMafa, Urewlai all tba nea eul el men. OUR INTERNAL REVENUE. uiri fiiaraier aaeira 4 ! vr mmtrntw at gvdutmm uttttew. Where the Big tartaai at aevsrsasesl tts- eataasU Ohl.Sf Natleeekle-aOreMfjtag klblirraeeatedkr Oalieeta asaeOsal- Sla aacatal la 1BS3 aad 180. Belew are presented the Bgnres for ths Ninth Internal revenue district for the fiscal year ended Jnns 30. They show a total gala of receipts or ri0Gm ever tha receipts of the fiscal yesrsnded Jnns 30, 181. It will be seen that ths big increase came In tha beer, spirits and cigars, particularly In tba latter. Snuff, tobacco and special tax abew a falling eir that Is net material. Ths excellent show Inget the Ninth district will be especially satisfactory as Indicating its Increased Im portance In ths govsrnreental economy. Tba full figures are herewith presented 1 . ' rt 7-z tf.lSe Z iZ S Hatting On ths Gala ami Less. Uatn. I ,..' 01 l.t.KH ?e .M,ltI7 l Irfiet. Iter Hlilrllrt i.lgnrs Hnurr Tobacco fHiclnlTx. I.llt Total 39 97 Ktjlll Sit It) H :il,!v-ll 41 l.lfW IS i.iw III Total (rain titefigs -a A Suiumarr ' Itsealpt. H-6-'S-7. Juiy Cuin KeccInU a Auk- " S-'u- " :::::::::::::::::::: Nev. Dec- ' ;;".. i- ; run. Mch.- ' .... All- " Muy " lane " 1J7.CTI 19 iii.tun 4'i IM.47I in Ml. 107 7 1(1. Si I Ji lAJ.tHS 63 13,415 60 II VMS S4 l.Vi.M 73 1MUCI4 ft 1M.SIT 31 Itl.Uit 9 J TbU , il.669,.76 29 The total figure for the year ending June .10, mi, wereri 335,rtin.2il ; for the year end Ing June 30, 180, they were 1,4IS,G00 IW. IIKIKP STATB MOTKS. W. C. Allisen, or Philadelphia, will equip a fAr" gymnasium for Dickinsen college. Fifty-six young men have already been admitted te the next Freshman elaas of Laiayette college. The Harrlsburg JVifn'ef aaya that William F. Murphy, el the Harrlsburg car abeps, will leave te-day en a visit te hla father, Jehn Mnrphv, at laincaaler. Mlat Fannie It. Frey, of Daylen, Ohie, la visiting the Misses Nchenck, of Ne. 212 East Orangn street. Lelmnen Valley college ha conferred the degree el A. M upon Dr. J. C. Heffman, or Maytown, who will locate at Wichita, Kansas. Nearly fl.one worth of prizes will be awarded in Wllknaliarre at the tilth annual meeting nf the Pennsylvanladivltten, League of American Wheelmen, which take place there 011 July 4th. With Interesting ceremonies the corner stone nf the Westminster Presbyterian church at Yerk waa laid en Thursday evening. There were several addresues, singing and scriptural reading. Ths death of Sarab Marshall, in Philadel phia, who leu about f300,000 te ebarllie. re leases the estate of ber sister, the late Mary Merris Jehnsen, and f200,000 f ber estate is also bequeathed te homes snd hospitals. ...UeeW w""ni e convicted murderer or Wakefield (lain, of Philadelphia, waa al lowed te plead guilty el murder In the sec ond degree, snd eent-nced te twelva yeara' imprisonment In the Eaatnrn penitentiary. Valentine Meletxky, a Pele, waa overcome by the beat at the Readleg iron works' fur nace Thursday night, and died an hour later. He was 40 yssrs of age and bad been la America but a fertn Igbt. The Hand Contest at the fair. Wednesday, August 31, baa been desig nated for the band contest, at the county fair, for the ttfe cornet, donated by F. A. North A Ce. All bands Intending te com cem pete must report te J, B. Leng, secretary, en or before August 16. Tba Fair association will employ the successful band for tba two succeeding daya of tba fair, at 30 par dsy. a A Cew Kills BOOK. rrnm tha New Helland Clarien. Milten Yohn, of Carnarvon, lest a valua ble two-menlhs-old colt, A vloleus cow attacked It and hurt It ae badly that It bad te be killed te and lUsaSarlag. BhosidNetKUi The gunners of thla city are oemplslalag that ssvsvsl partial bars gene te tba country recently and slaughtered larga numbers et doves. Tbsee birds an aew suteUagitaAH UagTMlpltyteklUtbaa. h si? tiKiZsS aa E : : &3gggr . l tS-.J)6MMasW ... L 3 SaSSSSSSiKiBS "U fw"w.i'i'C jjiwlf 5rJ j -d.BS!U.I5- fTJ ' ggsrgMvssasse -i5 2 UmmHl "J,f a cjS'-g'S'i?g83?gl J-; t& Iilflillilll l p c - l e S bI5S35Sii!S2 3 "--- " I 3 5lss:-isza5S2 woaeLT m Ct3iV47 .x;f J IW1 r 'jjiun i-' 1 " """ " " "" i' y (; " mm o)inqe VI , 5i8BStrtjyar.T52 J C " " 1CI "S BHSISSSSSaK ff w "I 1- -50 S --B r O 5 6sSS.i.-i-iKr I? 1 ? ?.i'5tss.ia-?..c i' " - "i !' - Kt:i.-. 5S;." .Jj j - 1 ' " ""I rt, e ' Jfl'F V s ssTSS'js-saa-f is 1 -.r-'-S ts5Sl!2s! J s " " u ""..!? -' -r- 7J7 H fti';;-ii.v,-iics5 5 It' LANCASTER. PA., SATURDAY, JULY 2, 1887. Btmmmt oemmtttmm mmmt. Tbsy Award Osatreel rer ewera.Tka Bids rv Kr sties of Twe BriSgas. Tha strati committee of councils held their regular meeting last evening, as Monday will be tba Fourth of July. A. A. Hsrr, for Mr. Jehn Hagsr, offered te gl vs te ths oily what la new a private alley between Marietta and College avenue, with clear title free et charge. The matter was referred te coanelL Complaint waa made that the bridge acrcrs tba gutters la rrent of the I.imb hotel snd ether properties en Hetith queen street are tee low and causa a backing el ths water Inte cellar. Tha atreet commissioner was or dered te leek Inte the matter. People re aiding In the neighborhood or Maner and Derwart streets asked for an additional Inlet te carry off ths water. This was also referred te the street commissioner. Ths bids for tha macadamizing or the streets wss net opened, and no action will be taken In regard te them ter two weeks. The bids for tha construction el bridges ever the Coneategsat Kelgsrt's lauding and HefTmaa Hun wsrs opened. They were ss fellows : Kelgsrt's landing, (leerge Krnat, jr, tl, tea 64;, Jaoeb Kauflman, (1,030; Davis Rltch, tl,130r JCllat MeMellen, l,747 for one place, aud (1,297 for another. The matter was referred te council Heffman's Kun, Geerge Krnat, Jr., J.V31 75 and t&CO for each additional perch In depth ; Ritas McMellen, fite; Davis Kltcb, 3tn); Jehn Lieut, K174 snd (.1 for eaeh additional perch In depth ; Jehn Kregel, (113 aud (3 for each additional perch ; Frank Hlnder, (112 The contract waa awarded te Llcht, The bid for sewers were opened and were as fellows : German street from Duke te Seuth Queen, Philip llilluch, (.'lT'. ; Chariet Hjhwebel, (3S0; Frank Hinder, (.110; Jehn Kendlg, (CM 05; Davis Kltaji, (300. The contract was awarded te Kltcb. Houth l.lme street, C. H.ihwebel A Ce , (1G5 ; Frank Hinder, (400; Divls Kltcb, (335. Kltcb roetlved the contract. Columbia avenue, David Rewder, W23, Frank Hinder (M0 29, Davis Kllc'j, (533. Kltcb was awarded the enntraet. Fex'a alley, David Itewder (T7, Frank Hinder (29S, Davla Kltch (203, Hemier re ceived the contract. Lemen street, K. lloevor ,t Ce. (-100, Frank Hinder (113, Davis Kltch (323. Kltcb received the contract. WVUK OH TUB MBiT BBlDng. Th Rlrocter Aere.l ths Conettega te Us Mefd en Jul 17. Werk Is being pnshed rapidly en the tem porary bridge of the Pennsylvania railroad oyer the Conettega, which will accommodate travel while the new stene bridge la belne built. A substantial trestle work bfglns some distance back from either bank and carries the double track te points a little farther up the stream than the present bridge abutments. Frem the old abutments trestlea cress ever te the temporary structure, and when everything Is ready the whole heavy Iren truss will be slowly rolled across te fill the gap In the temporary bridge, Hunday, the 17th of July, has been selected a the day for the moving, se that travel will be inter rupted aa Utile as possible. The abutments of the old bridge will be used in tbe new structure, but live feet of masonry will be added te each. The pier en the slde et the stream towards town will be removed and another will be erected near the bank, one In tbe centre and two en the opposite shore. The arches will be of white sandstone and for the rest el the work limestone will be used. Haventy-ilve men are new at work cutting thla atone and Host Hest ing It down the Conestogs te tbe bridge, se that freight en stone la saved. The new bridge Is designed for the accommodation of four tracks, but will at first ba finished ler only two, and Is expected te be ready for travel by nest liecemlier. In pursuance of this policy of making their main line a four track read, the company Is new laying two additional tracks bolween Hteeltnn and Mid Mid dletewn. TBUuinvv tnjVBBn. Albert Kahleinan rails rreui a Ladder Thirty Fast In Ilslcht. Albert Kahleman, home painter, met with a very serious accident tills morning while engaged in painting the gable end of tbe res idence of Martin Kreider,oeriier of Esut King atreet snd Jeffersen alley. Te rea-h the upper portion or the gable endnf the building a long ladder was placed almost perpen dicularly against the wall, and en It near the top were fastened brackets en which te lay one end of a plank, the ether end being aupperted en a painter's "jack" fastened outside of one or the third atery gable end windows. Upen tbe plank, tbua aupperted, waa placed a step ladder, the bot tom et which rested en the plank, snd the top against the wall el the house, and Irem this frail and lelly point Mr. Gtbleman was at work when befell. Just hew the acci dent happened la net yet known, as Mr. Esbleman Is tee badly hurt te give any account of It. A fellow workman who was at work In tbe freut or the building beard tbe crash and ran around Inte Jeller son alley where be found Kahleman staggering te his feet snd attempting te walk. He was carried Inte Mr. Kreider'a yard and placed upon a settee aud Dr. Hiland waa summoned te attend hi m. He waa found te have no bones broken, but waa auUering from abeck and severe Internal injurie, the extent of which cannot yet be determined. In viewing the scene of the accident it seems slmest incredible that Mr. K.hleman escaped Instant death. The rail wat fully thirty feet and the street upon whleli he fell It hard aa a rock. The step-ladder ou which he waa at work fell with him, and was shat tered Inte the smallest kind of fragments. It is probable that Mr. Kahleman fell upon the step-ladder at it struek the ground, and this may te some extent have broken his fall. He Is s married man having a wile nnd two children living at Ne. 317 Concord alley. Ills father la Hamuel W. Kahleman, who lives at tbe corner et Lemen and Marlen street, Mr. Kahleman was removed te his home. Sharp's rbj.lcal condition. Nkw Yehk, July 2. There waa no mater lal charge In Jacob Sharp's condition when he arose after a restless night In bis apart ment at Ludlow street jail this morning. Warden Keating says the old mail Is gradu ally going te piece. He does net think I bat it will be a very long time befeie Sharp's mind will have given way te the strain te which be has bren subjecied. Mrs, Sharp la ber husband's constant companion. Mr. Stickuey, hla counsel, wai the lint caller at the prlteii te-day and remained t r an bear. It la only when his lawyer is present tbtt Sbsrp mentions hi con v let ion. He avoid speaking about It te Jblswlfd. Alter leaving tbejall Mr. Stlckney went te the elllce or the district attorney where he held a long con sultation with Messrs. Marline and 8 mple. The aubjectel tbe conference was the bill of exception. At neon the district attorney's olllee waa deserted, all the elllclala having gene for a holiday rest Judge Barrett ha net a yet appointed a phyale'an te examine Sharp. , Ulad.leulsu Victory. Londen, July 2. The Gladstenlans have gained tbe parliamentary seat of Spalding, electing their candidate, Mr. Stewart, by a vote et 6,110 against 4,303 for Mr. Trjrsea, Conservative. sailer (? Used. LonDeif,July2. The celebrated EBgllah Meijar, Bejd, la 04, 1MPDRE FKENCU WINES. rata uermnnMBHT ibvbhd fmebmb- tttBB TBB ADULTBBATMOH. staeahutarars aud Otalers In ths Regss spirits Becoming Alarmcd.trntrtcan tlradaally Itafuilng tha Impert, from Francs-Hew Itrandy la Mad. (corritmiiise) Londen, July 2. Little by little tbe French wine grower and ths French wine and spirit merchant sre approaching a state of apprehension that the recent virtual declar ation of tbe Chamber of Deputies that legisla tive Interference la necewary te prevent the alarming Increase or spirit drinking In France and the prlme mlnlstet'a aspet aspet alens en the purity or the prevailing beverage portends disaster te their respective Industries, but no one believes serious meat meat ures will be taken te restrict the one evil or remedy the ether. It Is something, te be sure, that a committee el deputies sbeuld declare that the practice or drinking spirits had become ae widespread and tbe censnmp. tlen se great aa te render tbe unrestricted continuance of the Indulgence a source or so se clil danger In the near future, and It la alie significant that M. Keuvler should premise that fraud, misrepresentation and adultera tion in the manufacture, sale and handling of wines and spirits would be severely pun- isnea uy me government ; but both tbe ad mission of the lntemeerate use of spirits en the pat t of tbe committee and the declaration et tbe premier are generally considered as having been Intended te win applause rather than te express a fixed bellef or a definlte purpose The fact is, boweu4Mf the frauds com mitted in the llterajppuracture or wines and spirits lu France asTVe decreased largely the demand ler these commodities from the leng-sullerlng consumers of French wines and liquors In foreign nations, tbe erdets having fallen etr te tush an exteut that ex porters have become alarmed lest thelr bust. nets sbeuld be altogether ruined. Kven the gullible Americans, who, In spite of the re ports of their own consuls showing tbe fla grant extent te which the adulterations bate long been carried en, have hesitated te doubt that expressed raisin juice,cheap wlnea from Italy, Hungary, Cyprus, tbe Cape of Geed Hepe, Australia and California can ta and bave openly been "blended" Inte superior clarets, burgundies and champagne, have actually begun te believe the evidence of their own senses and reluse te purchase tne trasu se long accepted by them ss wine Tbe making of brandy basforsemo years threatened te become one el tbe lest arts In France, and the horrible potato and beet root spirits aent abroad under tbe name have ex hausted tbe pitlenre and credulity et the most trusting peoples, and if M. Keuvler meant by bla warning te fraudulent manu factures that this triumph of the French trademen's Ingenuity I te be dene away with, and Its resumption strictly prohibited, his remark will cause many gratulatlena ; but hew the government is te Increase Its revenue by tbe suppression of adulterations, at Intimated by him, la a conundrum that can be answered only by these who are ac customed te Interpreting tbose charming paradoxes which se easily and naturally glide from tbe tongue el the avorage French orator. WMATBBB MHIUVATIONB. Ths Signal Ofllccr K(.eiU That "Old Sel' Will Frenn FlciceU. Washington, July 2 The Bljrnal ofllee reports that there is little prospect of cooler weather for several days. The maximum temperature in this city yesterday wast'.) degrees and this when compared te the temperature enjoyed In the otlier large cities might be considered mild. In Bosten the mercury mounted te 03, while in New Yerk, Philadelphia and Baltimore It stuck te 90 as it any lall were Impossible. Generally throughout the West It was abeve 00, while In the Seuth there was about tbe same degree et beat TboexcessUe heat seams te be caused by southerly winds and Is net likely te be abated ter some time te come. New YeitK, July 2. The weather te-day Is aoercbingly het. Yesterday tbe mercury climbed steadily up until It reached 95 de grees In the shade. This was at 3:30 p. m. At 7 o'clock this morning the thermometer Indicated 72 In the ahade and by neon tbe merenry had reached 01. The Indications sre that yesterday's record will be broken by 4 o'clock te-day. Kemk, N. Y., July 2. Te-day la tte hottest ct tbe season. Tee thermometer registered 00 In the ahade at 2 p. in. Mormons Want statehood Fer Utah. Salt Lakk Citv, Utah, July 2. J. 11. Roaeberougb, chairman or the Democratic territorial committee or Utah, and Wllll.m 11. James, chairmac el the Republican terri torial committee, have lasned a public ad dress in reference te the movement for state hood In Utah. The address refers te tbe fact that both the Republican and Democratic parties refused te participate in the conven tion, and adds: "The wbelealValrla a church party movement, cenducted solely by mem. bera of the Mermen church te obtain for It statehood. The earnest private solicitation of many or them failed te Induce a single non-Mermen te become a delegate. All non Mormons in Utah oppose the moveiuent aa Insincere and fraught with serious conse quences, If successful." Tbe Cannen Tested. Si'itiNOKiKLK, III., July 2. While the Fourth of July celebration committee was engaged in testing the capacity of a large cannon yesterday, at Mount Pulaski, twenty miles north of this city, the piece burst and tbe fragments were ae widely scattered that but lew of them could be found. Notwitb Netwitb atandlng the fact that a large crowd of spec tators waa gathered about tbe pet,none were Injured. Many window panes threugbcut the town were broken by the concussion, which was mistaken for au earthquake shock by people at a distance. Fatal itnarral In a Saleen. Nkw YenK, July 2. Jehn Cerrlgan, a 'longshoreman ein pleyed by the Ancher line, quarreled early this morning with James Keagan, an ex-cenvlct, lu the liquor aaloen of Rebert limit. Reagan struck Cor Cer rlgan a blew en the head with a heavy atlck, fracturing hit skull and killing him almost Instantly. An old feud existed between the men. Reagan escaped. Fir Hating In an Iowa Town. Dbi Meinks, lows, July 2 About mid night word was received here that a lire was sweeping through Mitchellviile, about twenty miles east el this city. The mayor or this city, In answer te an appeal ler help, dispatched an engine. Later accounts say that the tire has net yet been subdued, Tbe town baa about 1,000 Inhabitants and Its buildings ate mostly constructed el weed. A Praacuar llaceiuc Insane. SlIKLllVVll.I.K, HI, July The Rev. Heward Miller, pastor of tbe Methodist Kplaoepal church at Cowden, this county, baa become demented and wandered from borne. Ha preached te bis people last Hun day aa usual. Ne special reason ta known for bis less of mind. Appointed Healtn. Commissioner. Nkw Yerk, July 2. Mayer Hewitt this in 1 "I anarnoea appointed Dr. J. v. arjm beallh coaalaaleaar. BBBB1DAM ABB BABLT. Osasral Keassr Has m Utile te aa et alia TreabisWHkThsm. Nkw Yemr, July 2,-Uea. Thomaa u Kesser, of Virginia, la staying at tba Victer Is neiei, naving nema te in is city te see bla son off te Kurepe te-day. Tba young man, who Is nineteen years of age, Is en;route te Germany te pursue bis studies. When called upon bya United frees reporter te-day Gen. Kesser waa net Inclined te talk with regard te tha raeent controversy between himself and (lea. Phil Sheridan and Jubal Karly. His first criticism of Karly were In an entirely friendly spirit, bnt teaause hs ( Kesser 1 did net think Oen. Karly a geed topographical engineer the latter became angry. ' I ssw blm studying map of tbe battle field once," said Gen. Kesser, and because he could net find certain read en the map, he called an aide who bad Informed blm that he bad just rode through It, a damned. He never never could size up a country for himself, and waa helpless without maps. But I don't want a controversy with blm. He hi an old man new, decrepit alike in body and mind. ' Aa te Gen. Sheridan, Gen. Keassr said no one oeuld tell just hew mnch he was te blame for fer isvsges committed by his command, but that It would have been cruel for Gen. Sheridan te have harrowed tbe feellngtorthese persons whose entire pwsesalen had been swept away by bis soldiers, by a triumphal trip up the valley he had se mercilessly overrun. BOLOtBBB AT'tiBTTIBBVItO. Manjr Will bsTnsrs ea Sunday Whan ths rhtU adslphla Brigade and PlcSsit'a Division Si est. GKTTVsnUBO, Pa.. Jul V 2 The series nf inuiiary reunions new In progress en this uiatorie aper, premises te be tbe most inter esting snd successful that has ever been held here. There are in town nearly a thousand soldiers, and this afternoon at least two thou sand mere are expected te arrive en several special trains. Te-morrow the number will be Increased te between seven thousand and eight thousand. The Philadelphia Brigade, te tbe number of about 800, are ex pected thla afternoon at 0:30 o'clock. Picketl'a division, in whom the greatest in terest centered, filled six passenger coaches which left Kicbmend this morning, and the survivors of this famous division are due here at 8 o'clock thla even ing. The tents for tbe accommodation or the ex-Union and ex Confederate soldiers are In position in the vicinity of tbe great fight Tbe Uth regiment, General Mulhelland's, Is having a reunion In the opera house this afternoon. Te morrow will be a memorable day in Gettysburg, made se by tbe Iraternsl commingling of active participants In battle se desperately but unsuccessfully pressed byGeneral Pickett. afriterlatulj Mardsrsd. Cincinnati, July Z-Hsrvey Stene, 30 years or age, was found lying dead this morning In the read near the Union bridge ever Cleugh creek, a mile west or Fulton, with two bullet holes in bis breast and a long cut ever his left eye. The body was taken te the morgue. Stene was a nephew et Dr. Watsen, or this city. In the dust alengside the read where tbe body waa teund were discovered footprints et two or mere persona who bad evidently fired en their victim from ambush. The motive ler tbe assassination Is supposed te be revenge, as tbe deceased waa net known te nave bad any money te tempt the cupidity of robbers. Te Grata Around tha World. New Yerk, July 2. William H. Vander bllt, with his family, started en a twe-year'a cruise ie-usy reunu uie worm en his steam yacht the Alva, The party consists only of iur. anuerDiii, uis wiieanu tnree children. Tbe yacht will proeeed directly te Gibraltar, where she will renew ber supplies, thence up the Mediterranean, she will go te Malta, touching at Italy. She will cruse sometime along the Red sea and go te Ceylon and Japan. Frem there she sails down te Aus tralia and through the Islands or Oceanic coming home by way of tbe Pacific ocean. It is estimated that tbe cost of the trip will be about (125,000 a year. Or. Mcfltjnn'a KicoinraunlcalleD, Nkw Yeiik, July 2 In the absence of Archbishop Cerrlgan and his secretary, Dr. McDonald, little or nothing could be learned te-day about the alleged excommunication or Dr. McGlynn. (Jee of the clergymen at the archbishop's house this afternoon stated that nothing had yet been received from Reme en the matter. He added that be did net expect any. The action of Dr. McGlynn excommunicated him without any Interfer ence en me part et me people. Dneided a gainst the ltallread. Wasiunqten, July 2. Attorney General Garland In response te Inquiries el the inte rior department as te tbe rights el the Kansas .t Arkansas Valley rail rail read company te go outside the reservation cf tbe Cherokee nation and take from the reservation such timber and ether ma terial as may be needed, decides that the rail road company has no such right, Tbe attorney general also decides thst the United States ceurta have Jurisdiction ever tbe read, but that fact does net relieve tbe interior de partment of Its responsibility. Shet and Killed a Man." I'lTTsnuitu, July 2. Jehn A. Robinson, and eld-time fireman of this city, shot and iuHtantly killed a man named Hepklna at Cbartlera station near tbe city limits this af ternoon, Robinson was Intoxicated at tbe time, but claims he was acting in self-defense. Cleakmakera Assign. New Yerk, July 2. M. C. Boynton & Ce., cloaks, 2:11 Sixth aveuue, made an as signment te. dsy with preferences of (I:!, 000. Liabilities are stated at (100,000; nominal assets, (05,000, Anether Fresl dentlal Parden. Washington, July 2 Tbe president has pardoned Reuben Telaky of new Yerk, convicted of violating Internal revenue laws, ou the ground that tbe offense was merely technical and tbe prisoner unaware et lta criminal natnre. Itec.lt eit tha Scheel Teachers. Washington, July 2. The president held a special reception te-Jay te inset tba delegation et North Carolina school teacbera whoare visiting tbe city. Its Would Accept, Vienna, July 2,-Prlnee Ferdinand of Cobourg, has announced .that ba would ac cept tbe Bulgarian throne II elected by the Kobrpaejeand.the elections beuld ba approved or acquiesced in by all of tbe European powers, or all exeept Russia. rrsaldantlal Appointment. Wasiiinuten, July 2. The president to day appointed tbe following named post masters 1 Jehn C. McCauley at Searcy, Ark.1 The. ijeenard, Honors, Cat. ; J. B. Jewell, Carrollton, Me. m ' Little fur creditors. Bosten, July 2. The Stearns furniture company, manufacturers, have failed and are ettering their creditors twenty oaataea tbe dollar. Their liabilities are eatlasaied at (48,000. Their factory was recently destroyed by bra. Arrested F.r stattKaalsassat. Max Dunlo was arrested ibis afternoon by Officer Beaehlar ea a charge of emtexalemeat. Alderman A. F. Deaaally will dlapoaae( tba SIX PAGES.-PRICE TWO SENATOR SHERMAN Tl . . '4' STB BUI BUB TIBWiM Wat . ,' e rataisrss OstaCI la nsi rrasMsaWai stlsgs Mascaasgssast MM OS. i Mstaie Haas RsstaaassaaL! '$ PlTT.tntimi, July 2. Heaater passed through tba eht thta . A4 routafreattheBaattohtabomelat a luwrvMw ns empnatlcally statements about Blaine, credlte New Yerk Interview pnbltaMeV morning's papers. Bald bat "It interviewed la New Yerk. What i la tba morning papers waa maaufaet waa la a room at the betel where a aa gentlemen were talking, bnt 1 w tarvlewed. 1 never said Blatna eandldate for tba presidency. I dears) wnetner ne is a candidate or nor, i uuniy wouie net dim aucn a aiasM lest I did knew. Ner did laayi about hla giving himself up te literal maine and I are tbe beat kind of i and It Is unkind te put words Inte ray I ui uever uueree. Heme politick that he may net have the same slaa support la New Yerk that ha had .tar last campaign. As regards Inter vis wing, I ask ta te be let alone." ilS " Is the rebel flas mesllnn tikal revived during the next presidential i tsugn i- " It will net be forgotten. It will rk during next campaign and will likely u iwpuriaut pars in it. i can't say were tha motives of President Clavsiaa Issuing an order for the return of tha It msy bsva been carelessness, but It 1 serious question thst should bar handled very cautiously." BUIns Blghtaesiag la Londen. Chicago, July 2. A Londen cable tot Atwt siys: Andy Fulton called ea 1 Blaine te-day, but Mr. Blaine was out la I morning. The Maine man waschapereaea I ueru noseeery tnreugn me moneyed eu of the citv, taking In during tbe trip I auieus uuiueu room Ol VUO Bank Of land. Returning te the hotel he rami In doers the rest of the day dining with 1 isiuuy. ueru uyiien leit nts card, Ja nay was received and prolonged hisi Heur. Later be sent a dispatch from; Hetel Alexandria Inviting Mr. Blaine ta d with Mrs. Flower Monday next, te Whlaai vltatlen no attention was raid, gasas Americana have Ineffectually endsavetwil get nema expression irem Mr. BlalMea Confederate Hag erder et President Ok lend. The only Interesting opinion qn irem uim, secena-nanu, out through reliable agencies, Is that tbe order waa l blya misapprehension en the part et Cleveland, as his rescinding It would V eate. a te whether it would sflect tha aent in bis efforts for another Una, nisine naa net presumed te say. Mr. win auena tne Fourth or July r celebraltaa tne American Exchange. n mt m Translsrrad te a Lewer Foetus. CntOAcie, July 2. A Washington te the News aaya : Tbe removal of Mlaa abeth Van Lew from the position of rsqn uen ciera, in we euice ei tne third psstmuter general yesterday and bar: peiniment te a wim place in the dead omeehas excited "mtrtA comment Mb Lew la a Virginian who was-leyal.ta; union auring tne war and for I acted as a spy, furnishing Gen. Grant I matlen or great value. Gen. Grant's ' tude was se great that be appointed bar mistress at Ktcnmend, a position netaeigni years, uen. Gresham her te a (1,200 place In the postedloe de ment, whlcb has supported ber until" present time. Her record as pettmli was exceueni, anu as a clerk It seems above reproach. The president baa nn that the case shall be fully investigated,.- Nearly Killed a "iimmmar Loeanhport, Ind., July 2. Ata lata! last evening T. k. Pepper, travellaa man for Garr & Ce. of Lexington, Ky.i cams iuvuiveu in a nana te nana a With il..nil.. UavA. Miuuf.. Barnett hotel of this city. Before thai ended Mr. Barnett'a son, Atwater, Ms, neii, we ciera, ana neue liuciner. at porter, took a band, and with eanea i pistol they almost auceeeded la kUlkftg I awiuwuiii un ueau anu iaee waa t mangled in a horrible manner. new lying In a somewhat precarlenai tten at the Johnsten hotel. Mr. also nreatrata. Ha lantitta nld snit las I ;.- .:.... .t zr - B SUUSU IUIUUBUUU.UW MS.O. 3. 1 .J-W. ' " Oat f reUttca." 3$ : Chicago, July 2, A special te tba from Teledo aaya : Gen. Luelua commander-in-chief of theO. A. &, tervlewed last evening. He is In tba tha Interest of tbe Grand Army. ; positively that be ia ent of polttlea be will net be a eandldate for preaM prcaiuem ur any uwsr uuics. fy,; a i Want Disputes Arbitrate V Londen, July 2. Over enebuadraii' gush, Hootch and Welsh membaraer ment nave aigned a memorial te Cleveland and tha American Congress tngtnereremng ei aiiAngie-Ai puteste an arbitrator. A deputatlaa pesea ei memos or the Heuse of will probably present tbe memorial te dent Cleveland. i&i . . t. . '. -S4 swiisTiaiaina; tawsawieiADScwaaaat Kansas Citv, July 2. The Iriaa League of this city last nigbt caption te the Karl of Aberdeen, ex- tenant or Ireland, wbe arrived terday from Texas. -js we niismen araaauy lajaaea H. HOUTH FKAMINQHAM, MeSS Jl Geerge Jehnsen and William Btaaef,' driving a team aoreae tee railroad 1 morning were struek by train. received fatal Injuries, tba bona waa ana um wagea wrecked. ; WMdew-Oktat Wstki Pittsburg, July 2. The glass factory belonging te Be ACa.ontheaeuth side, this aged by fire te tbe extent el early hour tbla morning 1 ' Annotated! Washington, July 11 day annotated Jeseph a flai Hurlnsa, CeL. lebertawtvarafi at Glen weed uptrngr, vm,y ABXsan Uatat as dssaaaa. Washington, Jaly a I mender Meweil MB BMM a i navy departaseat te tba atTaat swat 1 aiaaarasaaalaL . I --- v7- j wv Op sine: iae Tew ' ST. 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