ra;?i?wi frfzsfP'fm r. a .m. . '. - ."?--inwwriT?.xtwi in' i in n iiimii i j jn .cgyijf.uasast r .-'.r;l '. . VV. '.Lyi.j I'-IAWIl.r'VtrltVI WtliP-SwS ', 'it1" -TV " " V J.Vi Vi",i"J& tfWBAj-' "W"V."' vfr. ;,' T, rflvv" ' -,.,., ... - m&l tlF1 S"5' .. (i , t e, m v ;wme&; &ty yaniagte? uMligimM m A st I VOLUME XXDI-NO. 269. LANCASTER, PA., MONDAY, JULY 18, 1887. L'lHOE TWO 01 mmfg?flmSLWB T11K DKNOGKATIG PRIMARIES. a labub reta vuttme m xma bibb wabpb or tait cir. Mailman Usta the Delegate rram Me Twe Waide, the Third ead Mveatfc-Ratalt nl ife Uanu.lt la BUsy el (fee I1M- IrlcU Throughout lha Veaaly. The Democratic) primary elMllen en Sat urday evening brought out n large tots la the several warila of the elty, The Meeds el earner, Leber and Hattman were active at the pells.but mmer waa fortunate In having with him the beat organlratlen In nearly all the warila ami the reault la that en Oral ballet he will have seven el the nine warila. The frlenda or llartiiian carried the Third and Seventh warila. The oentoat In thla elty lacked that blttertieaa which la uauallnan exciting elrelluii, and aa a rule the beat of leellng prevailed. Ilrandt had aeme friendi In thla city who are disappointed at bla net getting any el the delegates, lu Karl tewnahlp the centeat Waa between Leber and lUrtiuaii, and Leber'a delegate were elected by a handsome majority. The ronentlnn will be held at the court houae en Wednesday at 10 o'clock. Fellow lug is the Hat nl delegateaand niemberaef thH county committee) tuu far reported : Flint Ward II, It. MoCenomy, Hlineu Nhliilnr, Jehn Alllck, A. CI. Pyle, Michael Hum. Siciind Waul - Michael MacGenlgle, Jee. lUrnett, Jehn A. Snyder, llenry llabel, Goe. W.Stjer. Third Ward-Charles Peters, It. F. Davis, Henry Wolf, Ja.-ob Reiker, J. W. Keller. I'imrtli Ward I). K. McCormlek, Frank llriiikiuan, Gee. Petitr, Christum MeUlnnla, Jr, Jehn Shields. ruth Ward -Win. A.Shoenbergor,Ooo. N. Alabaeh, Frederick KUwiuger, lr. M. W. llaiiti, Charles Wolliert Sixth Wanl-I. II. Johnaen, Charles R Smith, Goerge Prentiss, Jehn McCully, Walter .sober. Setenlh Ward Frank Kverta, Davla KlU'h, Geerge Darmstetter, Jacob 11. lieacbler, Lawrence Welpert Klghlh Ward Jacob Kurtz, J. V. WIe, Leenard Klwuiger, Jr , Win. Welpert, J no. F IVntx Ninth Ward Philip .x'her, Jacob Pentr, Jehn McKllllpw, Charlea i:. llroeuie, Geerge II. Ilreuu. In lha County. Maner (MlllerHVllle) A. It. llanibrlKht, l. Mm lib, Jr., Geerge 1). Brown, Cyrua Smith, l. It Letenlte. lUpne (Sporting Hill) Teter Nauman, Aim. Hear, Lennm llrlcker, Jehn I.. Kault uiau, Henry K. Nauman. Ileneeal Viwt -Simen A. It'itl, Herace Will, Jehn Mollrlde, Harry Yeu or, Win. Wed . Salisbury (Hip) J I!. Hetter, James P. Marsh, A eui. Iln, II. B. Sk lies, James M. Walker. Diiii-gal Kat (l.lucetn Scheel Hene) II. L IUIiieiuti,N,tmiiel Mellrldr, K. J. Myers, Jeseph II ihecker, Jehn Camptivll. .i-lihiRtim HurniiKh, Upper Ward B. K. Hhnll7, II Miry Wnrlr, Nainuid hhultz, Jr., Ji!r)U Vlk, HenUmln Wert, Jr. WivhUiKten ftoreuith, 1jwer Ward llitrvvy llreih, J. V. Kliw, Jehn Kvana, Hurry Stolner, 11. K. Kim. Warwick I. (1. PfaulK, Joel Snavelr, Daniel Dlutrlch, Hiram Ittliuer, II. Ik lluch. WimI i:rl -MHilihw Kaezur, Jacjb. Hear, Hxnryli. lUviiixnjilKr. I'Uj -Mnrtln lrwii,(1oerKo Hexhnrn, Jehn O. KU'ir, Jehn (I. Ki-ner, P. () Klaer. l.anutMer Tewnhlp. Jacob ltd, Jr., h W Pelta. Auk II. lUlr. Krl-I)r. II J Kmiusnyder. II. 1. Kihlx- until, Jehn ( W Myiini. Martin, (Joer)ti Nprecher, !. I'al l.iinn-t"r (' l. Joul I, Mghtunr, Jehn Ml git', I'hiiI Mtn( Jaint'i Martin, Jehn Hele. MhiiIuiIiii tewu.hlp Jehn Itetmnw, S. K, Hcxtetter, Alum MviH, Jehn K. Kchteriiauhi, NmiiuuI llitiebrlKht. Ilrt Jjiiim W. Aiken, It M. Ceultnr, J, It CtiaiuUjrUlii, llunry l.irvln, J. N. Mc- (.iOWAII. l'relil(ii'Cf J.iuim Wynn, Naniuul Hhlrk, A. U Wlntr, Jehn Tweed, 'Ihemaa h-axer. Paradliw Jehn MeKllllii'S Hainuel (lirvle, J. Adam Ncliell, (iue. N. Wiimt, Absalom Vohn. .S.IUbury (Whltu HerMi) -ICllni Kurlr, II. W. Worst, 1 I). Wernt, Harry MkiltM, llunry Yelk. Marietta- Jehn P. Krlti, .Ieph Kial, Wni. McNted, it. Prank lttkur, J. M. Kelly. HtratbtUK Township Jehn P. Imager, Krnnklln Uirvln, Sainnnl II. Wicker. Mt. Jey, I'pper J. W. Nhrlte, J. It. Shelly, J I'. Vjl; Jaixibiuiili!, Harry lllnkel. I'pper I.a.:H-k -Kllai Hard, M. U. Ul blngnr. Samuel Ueckard, Iarael Dunwoody, A. I). Swept', hHHceik W. W. Kunaer, II. S Kutler, J. A. 1 1 amp, 1. N Oilier, H. N. Knox. Mt Jey, Lewer Jehn II. MenuaUKb, H. S. Miialinan. Martin Motreth, Samuel Walter, Jacob Hoae. Peiua-il. W. Sawvllle, II. M. Miller, A. A. Siillhau, J. M. Miller. Mauheliu ItoreuKh I'lrnt Werd II. A. Dunavan, Abraham Martin, Jacob Yeung, Prank Frltcb, Krank II. Hiesey. Seceuil Wird Harvey Lengnecker, Jehn ltmllck, Jr., Jehn II. lieuihergnr, I S. Line weaver, fc W. Shun. Htratljerir llnreiKli l-'lrat Ward Walter C. Heam, II. M. lilack, W. li. Clark. Second Ward L'eurad llleaainKten, Jeaepb I) (louder, lUwiKxt Kagur, Nerman W. Waldley, Jein l". 11 err. Kaphe (L'ulnu Square) Heubcn Shelly, II. i: I.eraw, 11 K. i:by, Samuel llecker, Jehn S. Mantenen. Kat Karl (lllne llli)-J. .. StaulTer, IMlii Stauller, J. II. Handwerk, W. J. l.e li and KueaO, Utunkard. CelllllllllH Klrnl ward IoiheSi Ilescli, Jehn W. Swan. Jteili Srcatb, Win, II, (liven, Jehn McCall. Second ward Jehn Weaterman, Harry Nelte, iiHiri;n I'. I.uiz, Krank 11. Wilaoe, Wm. (1. Dutlml 'or. Third ward Frank Janaen, Jehn U. Byan, Michael Aldlnger, l'leilau lluuck, H, W. SchlPKUluiHch. Kphrata 11 M. (lantz, Dr. 1). J. McUaa, F. W. Hill', C. U. Amnion, J. 11. lUuz-hell Pene I'M. McMullen, Harry StauUer, Mem ai Keener, David Keath, S, J, Heard. Driiuinre, Weat K. Ambler, Jerry A. Wuliuer, (IcerKe K. White, Jee. Carrlgan, Hugh P. WeiiU AdauiHtewn M. II. Clark, L. V. Hnader, Jacob M. Acker. Kaat Cocalli'e llenrv Spelcer, J. M. Flery, Levi Pierce, Heward P. Miller, J. H. Keln Keln held. Ilemplliild Kaxt, (Uohrer.lewn) Jehn Kein, 11. I). Muvwr, Jehn K. DiVl, Jehn Stewart, Win. II. Deilrleu. Kaphe (Nowlewn) Jacob Ilabecker, llenry KckeI, Jehn Keuiuierly, lleej. F. Dlvett, Henry C. Ulvett Heuiplleld Weat (Nertliweelern) Uenry earner, Win. Walker, Jehn Hogenlegler, Jehn Kline, Christian V. Walker. lUphe (Sporting HIII)-Jebn Shenk, Km' I L. Kaullitiau, Juceb W. Nlaaley, Iw ChrUt. UempUeld Weat (Sliver Hprlng)-Henry M. Weller, Aaren .tmmer, David Leenard, llenry F. Weller. Uuuuty t'einiiiltt.a. Cltv- Flrat ward Jehn II, Malene. Second ward W. U. Uenael. Third ward-Joaeph M. Krelder. Fourth ward Or. 1). K. McCermlck. Filth ward Wm. A, Hheenberger. Sixth ward-Cel. K. Mctievern, Seventh ward U J. Weliwrt. Klitbtb ward Uarry U. Keller. Ninth ward Charlea K. Uroeme. Manbelm Tewnahlp Jehn Kebuian. Karl Jehn C. Martin. Mllleravllle-A. 11 UambrlgbC llaphe Sporting Hill Uariy K. Nau man. Denegal Weat Simen A. Rutt. hallaburr Gap Wm. P. Ltnvllle. Penegal Kant Lincoln Scheel Heuae-Sainuel MeUrlde. WaablnKten Borough Upper Ward Henry Warli, Lewer Ward-H. F. Klae. Weat Karl Matthlaa UMxer. Clay.-P. O. KUer. Hart Jauaea W. Aiken, Providence A. L. Wlntera. Ltncstter Tewuihp Aug. K. Blr. Paradlae Oeo. N, WereU Sillebury (White Uerw)-L l. Weffd Mwjetu-Jelin HUT. Htraatmr Tewnahlp Franklin Clark. Mt Jey Upper-Jacob Nhrlte. Upper Iuanrek Kllaa Bard. liiiwck-W. W. lluaMr. Mt Jey Tiewer H. B. MuaMlman. Manbelm Borough Flrat Ward-B. A. Denaran. Haoead Ward-ll. r. MoUleud. Straaburg Borough Flret Ward-B. a Kakwrtraw. Second Ward- Ueerge II. (leader. Kaai Karl (Blue Hali)-l)r. H. K. Keeler. Kaphe (Union Square) Jehn H. Muter- OB. Kpbrata Jacob W. Leber. Henn Menree Keener. Drumore Went K. Ambler. Adamatewn U. F. Martmae. KaMCoealleo Frank D. Kllllan. lietnpneld Kaat (Hohieialewn) Wm. U. Deltrlcb. lUpbe (Newtown) llenj. F. Iievltt. llenipneld Weat(Nnrtbweet)-Snl. tamer. lUpbe (Sporting Hill) Jehn Shenk. Hempneld Weat-IIenry M. Weller. Columbia First ward-II. U. I.lchly. Neoend ward Frank H. Wilsen. Third ward-Wm. II. Lindsay. Wballalikilaa.il. The frlenda of Simen L. Brandt claim that he will have ever 2& votes en first ballet Solemon .eamer'a frlenda count en him having thirty or mere votes en the Ural bat et Jacob Leber'a friend claim that after the dret ballet his vote will be materially In creased. UarUnan'a friends count en twenty votes In the first ballet The contest for auditor has net aaaumed definite afaape. It F. Montgomery, who served the unexpired term el (lee. W. Hchreeder, Is a candidate for that office. Manheim tewnahlp send three Ilrandt, one Znaeier and one Hart man delegate. Kat Lampeter tewnahlp Mnda a solid del. eaatlen for the re-eloctlen of Commlaalenor llartman. Leber bascarrleil the four dlntrlcta of Sal labury tewnnhlp and Bewer will get them for auditor. The three Karl, and 1'aradlae are for Leber. Marietta delegates are solid for J. W, Kelly, a resident of that town. Upper Leaoeck senda a delegation favor able te the election of Kll (1. Halten. A Child In t. llasgM. At Barnwell, S. C, en Saturday morning, Judge Hudsen sentenced Axey Cherry, s colored girl, VZ years of sge, te be banged en the third Friday lu September for the murder of the Infant el Mr. Ames William, of Allen date. The child waa aent by her mother te act as miree for the Williams baby. She poked around the house and attended te ber duties lu se negligent a manner thatahe had te lie constantly scolded. After a scolding one day ahe was or heard muttering te her self that she wasn't gnlug te bother with that baby much morn. A few da.) a alter this con centrated l)e waa used In sceurlug the Doer, snd when Mrs WIIIIsuih leltthe room for a few minutes she told Axey that the lye was toisenoua and that she munn't touch It On er return Mrs. William was borrltled te liml ber baby's mouth lull of concentrated lya Axey ran nut el the house, saying as he left: "I don't reckon 1 will have te nurse that baby much longer new." The young uiurdereee all tbreugb ber trial seemed te bave no Idea of the terrible nature of ber deed, and when abe waa sea tenced te be hanged she gazed stupidly at the Judge and grluued a aue played with tbe euuuns en uer u Innlur Am.rlcan Mechanic. The twenty-eighth annual cession of the atate council of Pennsylvania Junier Order U. A. M., will mniene In Muaie hall, Krie, te morrow morning at 10 o'clock. The heail iiiarlers will be at the Keed beuse, where reduced rates have been secured, also at ether hotels. This session will be largely repre sented from the wealern part of the state. Hepreeentallves of Conealegs, Ne. '2, Sam'l A. NIxderT and Kdwin L. SuieltK, lee, for Krle en Sunday at - p. m., via Pittsburg. Kepreseutallve Peter Wlneur, of Kinplre Ne. IM, J. U. (ioedmau and lleerge Kauflinan, el Geerge Sbltller council, started last evening, and H. C. Hlgi;B, tbe ether representative of Ne. IM, stsrted from Altoens, whoie be is a present em ploy ed. New. rrem Mew llulUtnt, I'.Uner Shrlner haa the front of his barlttr shop palnted in red, white and blua He also Intends repairing it C. II. Katen .V. Ce. ba e a algu (minted en the front af their store, with tbe word " trunk's" en It (lee. H. Kanck's Alderneycew had one of her teat" cut eteu en Thursday. Squire Pleam will move his nlllce te the house vacated by Mi". Margaret Sprecher, about 100 yards weal or hi present loca tion. An old man who bad for some time been In tbe bablt efateallng feed from the railroad station, was discovered lu the act Thursday evening. He was leaving the place with a bag Oiled with middlings aud shorts, when he waa ordered te return the prejwrty and warned net te repeat ttie thelt 1.1.1 el Uuclalmnt Latter. Following is the list of letters remaining unclaimed In tbe Lancaster postetlico for tbe week ending Monday, July 18 : l.tutMs' .i "(.Mrs. Jee Arneld, Luey M. Barber, Mrs. Lizzie Bewman, Mies Hannle Davis, Mrs. llettieK. Krelder, Mrs. Geerge Peters, Mrs. Susanna Tayler. (It tt(s' ,(. M. F. Carey, A. J. Cavan nagb, Geerge Farney, J. lUrert, J. Uer heardt, W. C. Ilarrl. Heury Ligev, Millard Leauian, M. W. Martin A Ce, Andrew Siegel, U. W. Ward, Frank Williams. In.pscilug the l.ttlli Peet Saturday evening seventeen meiubera of Ueerge II. Themas Pest 81, U. A. a, of this elty, visited Lltltz te Inspect Stevena Pest of that place. One of tbe party waa assistant luspecter, James Nlmlew, of tbla district The pest waa found te be In an excellent oenditlon with 59 members. After tbe In spection the visiting members were enter tained at tbe Sturgla house by tbe local poet On August Stevens Pest will give an army set-out te their friend', including members of ether poets, In the spring grounds. Usath et Snarls Charlea Kvana Masen, seu of tbe late Jehn Masen, who for se many years was proprie tor of the hotel at White Herse, died Sunday evening at tbe residence of his brother Klcb ard B. Masen, Ne, 325 Kaat orange atreet Charlea came te thla elty two weeks age en a visit te bis brother. He waa taken sick and bis death resulted from Inflammation of tbe brain. Fer a week previous te bis death he had beeu unconscious. Deceased was 35 years et age and unmarried. Fer years be waa employed In the store of Dlller.t Keland. Afterwards for a lime he was In tbe ooinmis eoinmis oeinmis Ion business In Philadelphia. Of late he has been making his home with his brothers Klcnard, of this city, and Isaac, or tbe White Herse, who are tbe only survivors of a family often. Tbefuneral will take plaeeat 1p.m. en Wednesday, and the interment will be mads at Cempassvllle, Chester county, where the ether members of the family are burled. Ilafure III Majer. The colored race predominated at the mayor's court tills morning. Of the four aubjecta three were coierou women. Tue mayor aeut James Hill and Mary Wilsen te Jail for Ova days for drunkenness and dis orderly conduct Tbe remaining defendants war discharged en payment of cost. m He Was Informed. riem th.e Washington Uepubllc 'Hew de you braid your hair se nleely?" queried a gentleman who was vliltlug a lady friend. "Ob," broke In ber little sister, "abe lakes It off and Ilea the knot te Ihaa-aa I chandelier Md. ruaaas et U e h9MfPWf HEAVY LOSS BY FLAMES. ABBMTMVOTtrairtmTMATVVVVBBD UK BATVUO At HtmHt. A. Mlr.tr Millinery and Mellen mers Haraed Oat-Hlnh A Mre's. Ulsthleg Htere ll.dly Damaged-MeheeLs ReaUnrant Flooded b Dripping Water. About midnight Saturday A. Hindi's mil linery and notion store, Nea. i) and 8 North Queen atreet, was discovered te be en tire. There waa oenilderable delay In striking an alarm, and by tbe time the tlremen reached the scene, dense volumes of smoke were is suing from the principal store room, and also Irem the upstairs rooms. When the front deer waa broken eiien by the llremen It was Impossible te enter the store room, owing te tbe extreme heat and dense smoke. Astream waa lu trod need, and the lUmes were finally extinguished, but net until the contents of tbe store were almost entirely ruined by fire, water and smoke. The firemen etlected an entrance Inte-lbe second story through one of tbe front windows, and though they were al most sulfenated by the ameke, they discov ered that the llauies hail net reached that lloer,and Chief Kuglueer Vendersmltb wisely forbade the throwing of water Inte It, confin ing the operations or the llremen te the first Meer. The entire tire dejiartcnent were en tbe ground, but only companies 'A and I were put Inte service, one at the front aud the ether at the rear entrance of the mere. After the llauiea had been exllnguialied it was seen Ihst Hie tire had been started In tbe rear of tbe .tore, near the counting room. All the goods In thla part of the store ate totally ruined, and Mr. Illrsb's account books, check books, receipt b ok sud ether valuable psera which were en or In bis desk were totally destroyed. Seme books and papers In the safe, which steed near by, were net injured. Tbe geed In the store room consisted of a full (lock el millinery, leathers, ribbons, gloves, hosiery, jewelry, clocks, musical In struments, umbrella, underwesr, fsney goods, line cutlery, snd notions In great variety, nearly all of which are hojielossly ruined. Mr. I! Iran estimates the valuoefthe stock In hi stere, Including tbe goods In Uie up-stalrs room at alieiit fl,oeo, anil the Ions at net less than f ItJ.UOO, en which he has an Insiirani-onlflO.ueo with Sheek A, Hauainan In the following named companies : The National, of Hartlerd, (1,500; American Cen tral, 1 1, WO; Providence, of Washington, !,. 500; Firemen's Fund, f.1,000; Imperial, f'.'.Oue. He has also an lnsuranceen the bulhl bulhl ingef f.J,M0 with Mr. U.S. Gara and f'J,Cl with J ere, Klfe In the Huyal et Kugland. The Ien en the building Is net heavy, the damage consisting et broken plate glase, charred weed. work and ruined paint and paper. Tbe second story room ant stored with beets aud sIieum, bata, caps, trunks, satchels, bassets, Ac, Ac. Thedamaite In this room is net serious, though in one place the lloer is burned through. mi: I'AUni: or- kiiik. The can wet the lire is net known. Mr. Hlr.li has expressed a belle! that tblevea forced open tbe baek deer of the store room (which ts secured by su lualde lock and a heavy wooden bar) for the purpose el rob bing the store, and having secured their plunder mt fire te the store te bide their track. Chief Vendurmiiltb and ethers en the contrary say that the b.ick deer was securely locked, when they reached the premises, and that the deer was broken In by axes, le enable) them te reacli the tire. Anether reason asNigued ler the lire Is the careless handling of matches and cigars by some one connected with the establishment, eriuiii n.MnKH it v i m: ii uk. The lour-story clothing hein-e of Ulrsh Hrothera (Herman, Leepold, Simen II. and Charles) adjeluing A. Ulrsli's millinery stere, Is net damaged by tire, but a heavy less is claimed en account of the clothing and uncut goods being dam aged by smeke. The less la estimated at M per cent. ou a sleck el Irem f.M.iRNj te f IJ, 000. Tbe less is covered by tbe fellow, ing insurance; Fire Assurance, $.1,000 ; Gunrdlan, .',000 ; Imperial, $'.',000 ; Girard, f-!,60 ; LUerpoel, Londen aud Glebe, fl.000; Peniisjlvania, f l,WH) ; lustirauce of North America, f 1,500 ; Franklin, f-1,000; Uanover, f'J.uoe ; queens, K,000. Geerge W. Scheelz, who occupies the rear lavement of the Hirsli A Brether building and also the A. llirsh building aa a restau rant, had his place lloeded with water and otherwise badly damaged. He haijan Insur ance of f-X) with Ilauimau A Burns, which will mere than cover bis less. KbyAHest, who occupy tbe third and fourth stories of tbe burnt buildlng,eacaped without dsmsge, except that their place was badly smoked. THU KIIIK AI.AKM llO KKtH. Complaint is uiade that the keys te tbe lire alarm Ixjx In Centre Square are net ju diciously distributed. They are mostly In In the baud el atorekeepers whose places of builim-fi are closed early in tbe eveuiug, and when a lire occurs at midnight, as tbe Ulrsh tire did, much valuable time Is lest before au alarm can be given. It is ug geated that keya be placed in tbe hands of Gee. W. Sisheel, whose place Is kept open all night, and W. 11. Moere, nigbt watchman ler Heed, McGrann A Ce., bankers, who la en duty all nlKbt The alarm liell en Ne. 1 engine house, In stead of striking n " In reense te the alarm gi) ou, struck euly " I," and the lire men were at n lest font llme in what direc tion te run, thus causing aeme delay in reaching the lire. PIKItlN TUB LIITHUKA tlHUHUU. The Chandelier rail, aud t'auar. Ueu.lderable CJou.lerualleu The Liim Hniall. Ki.i.AiiKrinew.N, July Is A tew me menta after tha chun-li son Ices were ended In the Lutheran church last evening, as tbe people were going towards their homes, an alarm or Urn wax given, the Lutheran bell ringing loud aud fast, also the tire bell t eat ing forth a doleful sound, the peeple scream ing lire with all the power of their lungs. The utmost excitement prevailed ter a short time, and myriads of people were Hecking toward the scene. Luckily the building was saved and the new aud beautiful church stilt stand. J l appears that while the aexten waa "dousing the gllui," the large chandelier fell down, caused by the lelt becoming loose and In a instant liames wero Hying wildly. It appeared aa though the building would be destroyed. Several eople were lu tbe eburcb at tbe time and did all In their power te extlngulgh tbe ilamea. Mr. Geerge Heller was standing under tbe chan delier, and as It fell it struck his arm a heavy blew, injuring him somewhat His wire, Mrs. Ada Heller (recently Miss Ada Bucb), waa standing there also and tbe oil ran ever ber drees aud Ignited It She ran toward Ihe front deer, and through great presence of mind extinguished the llamea. The less te tbe new chandelier, carpet, seats, frescoed wall, etc., will feet up f 150, whleh la lully insured In the Girard Insurance company, of Philadelphia, Praise la liberally given te the Friendship lire company for their alertness and qulckneaa in arriving at the scene of tbe tire. In eiaclly eight minutes (team was ready te foree tbe stream of water en tbe edi fice. MTMVCK Jir LWUTBINU, Valuable Bam and UeaUnU Uurncd te Fulton Tewushlp en Saturday, A severe storm passed oyer tbe aeuUiern aJen of Lancaster county ea Saturday nf. temoen,but no great damage waa done by the rain. The lighting, however, .truck the barn of Mr a. Annie K. Weed, of Fulton township, at Weed's mill, about f. o'clock In the after noon. Tbe large barn was entirely destroyed by Ore and also a building adjoining filled wltli hay. Tha mill near by narrowly ea. caped destruction, Mrs. Weed la tbe daughtorefMr. Christian It Herr, president of the Lancaster County National bank, and reildea lu this elty. Her tenant la a man by the name of Andrews and be moved en tbe farm last spring. In tbe barn destroyed were stored thla year's crops of hsy and wheat, all or which was burnt and In addition the farming utensils and har ness. The live stock was saved by the neigh bors. Mr. Andrews' losses are very heavy, aggregating several thousand dollar, and he did net bavu any Insurance en bis property. Mrs. Weed bad an Insurance en the build in the Southern Mutual Insurance company, but It will net cover ttie less. thb Di Ames e rtmt.it. Laacaaler tllub. In Ihe Vnuuly The Uap lis. teat Oardeullle. On Saturday the Gorden vllle club went te the Gap where tbey wero deleated by the team of that place. The feature el the game was the Helding of Aiken and Pewnall and the battery work of Itutler and llartman. The game bad te be called at tbe end of seventh Inning In order that some of tbe players could mske the train. The score in lull was : III!' R I- O A I imiiiiniv'is a ii rip a 2 tllller.c ..8 1 4 1 llieniiu.3 I .1 I 0 2 II ll Her, p .1 llariumii.c 1 rewnall, s ii Killxy, ! .1 Aiken, I.... -I Mmllle, I 1 l.tv'tfsi'n.in 1 llurku, r.... I .1 I 11 liuinaien, p.. i I Unitsey, 1 . 2 u.sselKHrt, i I fMnyder, 3 0 iiiWumrnr. s n i l 7 1 3 5 3 2 I) I .1 I II 2 lu II 2 O l) I II 0 3 I) i i U) II n 13 4 1 111'.! II 1 4 2 I lUlr. 1 1110 O llswnlley, lu. II I u II n e tlerr, r 0 I 0 (J n Total ,.18 If. SI 1W 7 Total I HI 21 18 X .. 1 .1 t 2 II 2 U-18 Gap. (jordenvlllu 2 u i) i (i e e 4 Karnrd riitis-i,ap, 8 1 Uordenvlile, u Struck out-Uy liii Iter, s ; liy (llviuen, 3. JudKlng from tbe scores the manager or the Gordens Hie club thinks It la necenaary te arrange the batting order according te the Ueldlng iKMltleus of the players. The LltlU club was defeated en their own greuuda en Saturday by the Actives, el this city, The Lltltz boys have played eleven games se far thla seusen and this is the tlrst one they have lest The scere by innings was: Actives.... LltlU I 0 l) 2 J 2 2 2 0 10 .'i-l'l t J 2 2 1 0 3 U 1-13 The team Irem Lederuian's cigar factory was defeated by 10 te 1 In Mauhelm. The Last Kud club, el this city, went te Kphruta ou Saturday and was defeated by 1 1 te II. Tue League games en Saturday were : At Philadelphia : Philadelphia 10, Detroit I ; at New Yerk : Chicago 0, New Yerk I ; at Bos Bes Bos eon : Bosten I), IndlanajiellM 1 ; at Washing ton : Washington 5, Pittsburg 3. The Association games were : At St Leuis: St Leuis 0, Athletic II; at Cincinnati: Cincinnati 'J, Brooklyn ii ; at Leuisville: Louiavllle e, Kaitlmore ft ; at Cleveland : Cleveland 10, Mets 1. Benny J. Mack has been released as man ager of the Scran ten, and It would be no sur prise te see him at the head et the Wilkes barre in tbe International League. Pyleand Hardie bave been Hned 50 each and suspended without pay by La Cresse. "Dickie" Johnsten, Bosten's centre Helder, leads tbe League in that Ksitlen. The Detroit people nay that their club Is net ter sale te Wiman or anyone else. Dunlsp Is walklmc around en crutches and won't be able te play for six weeks or two menms. McTauuny Is a big (aorlte with Brooklyn aud len con. In the West the Athletics are called the Uuakers from Ireland. Seme or the shaky clubs of the miner lesKiiusare tluliu; their placers heavily for every Nllcht iflene. This Is easier than pa) nig salarles Cincinnati had wen leu strnlgh tup te Satur day, when Brooklyn (Ideated tbem. The AHidclallen games of jesterday were : At St Loul St LeuU 10, Athletic 8 ; at Cincinnati llroeklj u I, Cincinnati 0; at Louisville Louisville .!, Halt I mere 'J. The Beading and Wllliamspert clubs hae both decided te disband. The reason given is tbe withdrawal of the Wilkeabarre team. This leaves the btate League in bad condition. Keadiug lest ever fiOOO The 1'hllaclulphla Veil publishes the aer ages of the PeunsyUanla State League clubs aud players. They show that tbe Wllkes barre team Was the heat lest batters and Altoens the wtakest Altoeua leads In Held lug, with Peranum last Hilly Zselier, of this city, shortstepof tbe Altoeua club, leads tbe League lu that position, as he did lust sea son, llu is thirty-eighth as a batter. The Allentenu club immurement statui that they wilt stick together. This club has made money all season. They have refused uumereut eilers ler Heatiu, their pitcher. Velwell In WhI clie.lvr. West Chester Dispatch te I'rcsd. Tbe 1'rcss correspondent interviewed a number el colored people as te what tbey knew about Colwell, Peuuliigten and Peach, or the latter two tbey knew but little new. Peach has left town, and the Pennington woman dues net come here any mure. Col well Is a man whom the colored people gen erally rear and thurelere have a hesitancy el saying anything about him. In IST'Jhewas tried ter being implicated in the highway robbery or a Miss Jehnsen, who employed blui te drive ber Irem the depot te her home a few tulles lu the ceuutry. He arranged with two ether men te attack them en the read aud rob her. He was, however, ac quitted of tbe crime, but he was alterwards seen In company with the uiau who attacked him, which always left a suspicion in tbe community that he was implicated, The (Killce bave made It tee warm for Colwell te come around here, and since bis absence frequent beuse robberies have stepped, llu was always suspected of being the leadiug spirit in tbe robberies ami or plauulng them, but was never caught. One uight when the pel lee were about entering a house te search It be jumped Irem the atoeml-itory window aud made biae&capc," The last time he was In West Chester was en May 30, lu oeinpauy with Geerge Wilsen, who Is a negre dwarf, but they get drunk and the police gave them tbe option et going te jail or get out of town, which latter privilege tbey accepted. It hai been learned that King, who left Christiana with Colwell en the day of the murder, was left at West Chester aud Col well went lurther. MarrUce el a f oiiefllce (Jl.rk. William C. Schueider, mailing clerk at tbe poitelUce, and brother el J. II. Schueider, of the Frextl'fCMC, was married this lueruiug at 7 o'clock te Miss Lydla Herting, daughter of Jehn A. Hening, the llimer dealer. Kev. TIIoll,el the First Kefermud church, pin formed tbe ceremony at the resldeuce of the bride's parents, in the prosence of a few near frienda and relatives. There wero many haudseme presents. At 8:10 the newly made man and wile leit ter Atlantic City, win re tbey will spend a couple of weeks. Funeral el Jeseph I'cuneia. The funeral or Jeseph Putineck, of Coates Ceatos Ceates Vilie, took place Saturday morning at 11 o'clock. There was au luimense crowd pres ent at the aervices, among them being tiie empleyes of tbe rolling mill with which do de ceased was connected, Ber, Fields, of the Kptucepal church, conducted the service, and the Interment waa made lu tbe eemetery In tbe town. Tbe pall-bearer were W. A. Morten, Jehn Baal, 11, K. Slaymaker, David H, Wylie, Ur. W. N. Amer, Dr. K. M. Bole Bele nlus, of tbla elty, who represented all the Masonic bodies te which deceased belonged. Mr. Legan Improving. Mrs. Legan, who waa hurt In au accident at Carbondale, in., rested all day Sunday. Uer physician thinks abe will get along all right. Bha will probably be con lined je her bed ler a week or two.; ' A COOL WAVE FOR CHICAGO. BlUHtt-rtrB VBOVLB ViB rBUM turn HMAT BATVBOAV AMI BVKDAt. Isrk and the l.se Shere rnrnl.h Hleeplng tlace ter Hundred. Who Could Net Kndure Weather Indoors The Mercury Uretpi le 104 -fatalities In Other Clllee. Ciiicaiie, July IS With the .lining beat et yestsrdsy aud Saturday the het wave that has Heeded Chicago for weeks broke up and bas disappeared, temporarily, at least. Following the light ralna about 5 o'clock came Intermittent showers throughout tbe night, accompanied by a strong, cool breere. At - o'clock this morning the thermometer registered 75, and waa still falling, while "probabilities" premlaed a continuance of oeol weather. Yesterday proved the meft fatal summer day Chicago bas ever known. Saturday with a temperature el 10'.!, bad a record of twenty live fatal sunstrokes,but yes terday broke all previous records with sixty deaths from hest prostration and twenty-two sunstrokes, many of whhlch aie certain te end in death. Saturday's oppressive heat was followed by a night se het and enervating that life Indoors was almost unendurable, and hundreds et people slept tbe live-long nigbt In tbe parks, along tbe lake shore, en sheltered verandas and eveu en doorsteps In preference te sweltering within where net even a faint breath of air was stirring. Such another night has net been known In Chi cago for years, and, enervated by a night se utterly llfeless, no one was prepared te flglit such torrid weather as prevailed tbrougbeut tbe day. ItseUects will be felt for many a day. At the hours named yesterday tbe thermometer indicated : Six a. in., Hi ; 8. . in) ; 10 a m, U ; neon, 100 j U p. m., 101 ; six p. m., 01 ; 8 p. m., NJ. Heat Kill. Se.entf People. Ciik'aoe, July 18 The Tribune says the record shows that 70 persons succumbed te the heat yesterday while 27 ethers were re ported as prostrated and there Is no doubt that many cases of prostration were net re ported at all. Han j san.lrui S luUlunlneatt I'im iMNAii, July 18 The latest repett of the number of sunstrokes bas swelled tbe total te nearly 40. The additional deaths are : Patrick Clark, found dead In bed ; Charles Wilferd, died In the patrol wagon en bis way te the hospital ; Jeseph Mosbreecker also died in tbe patrol wagon ou bis way te tbe hospital ; an unknown man, found dead en Marshall street, the body being taken te tbe morgue, There la no prospect of rain te day, and If the beat continues the death rate will be fright ful. Te-llsy lu Fblladelphl. Pim.ADhi.i'itiA, July 18 The thermom eter at neon te-day registered iv degrees. I'p te neon six deaths rrem prostration had beeu reported. riUt.mf'T WMAXHBB. Tbe lltat Cause Many Death. Damage by Wind and Mall. Saturday was a day et unusual and ex treme beat throughout all that portion of tbe United States east of the Mississippi river and south el tbe lakes. Throughout tbla vast area the temperature registered 00 de grees or upward. Sunday the beat lu tbe greater (lortleu et this region seems te bave reached a climax. Tbe following tempera tures and deaths from beat are among the number reported by telegraph : Phila delphia, 101 degrees, In death. Pittsburg, 101 degrees, 0 deaths. Washington, VJ de grees, . deaths, liaiuiuere, vj u egrets, n deaths. Pekln, Illinois, " 10.1 all day," I deaths. Jollet, Illinois, " 100 at daybreak, ll.t In Hi" middle of the day ;" fourteen con victs In the penitentiary overcome, and two die. St Loul, 101 degree, 11 deaths. Liulsvllle,yj'4 degrees, 11 deaths. Chicago, 102 degrees, lu deaths, making Gl since Sat urday morning. A fail el ever 30 degrees In the lempera'ure relieved Chicago Sunday night, after a storm. A terrible thunder storm, with high wiud, pre ailed at New Y'erk city and In Its vicin ity Sunday, about neon. Trees were uproot ed, shutters and signs blown away, and tbe wooden lence around Castle Garden was blown down. Telegraph and telephone wires were also broken. Several persons, clinging te capsized beats in the bay, were rescued by the police patrol beats. Twe vessels and tbe steamer Krin were damaged by collisions, A terrible wind and rain storm, accompa nied by hall, struck Carlisle about 'J o'clock Sunday afternoon, causing a great deal of damage. At tbe Indian training school, at the idice et town, trees were broken down and buildings unroofed, some of the roeUng tielng carried from 150 te 300 yards The damagodeneat thet-choel will toot up (2,000. At the county almshouse buildings about 500 paues el glass were broken, lu town a number et buildings were partly uu uu uu roefed, nne was struck by lightning, trees were blown down and thousands of wludow wludew panes were shattered by tbe hail. Seme el tha tlreels are littered with branches aud ether debris, but se tar as heard no live have beeu lest The hall was heavy, but the rain fall was only moderate. Toe storm came from the north, aud did net extend very fur. FILLBU WITH MAOUUTH. Ibe Dreadful Tale el Nrglrcl Told by Ward Nur.e Jehn 8 talk. Jehn Stark, who has been a ward nurse at the county hospital for a year, tells a dread lul tale of neglect at tbealuiBhouse. There Is an upjier hospital that is devoted te pa pa tients having Illness, net of au otlenslve character. The lower hospital near tbe stable contains tbe patients having loathsome dis eases. There are eleven sick men in the lour rooms. The doctors employed by the county de net call here every day, though some of the patients are in sere need of their ser vices. There are no curtain or blinds, and there Is no way of protecting the men Irem tbe sun or tbe Hies, and lu their deplor able plight; the patients are much te be pitied. Nicholas Showers, of Kpbrata, Is in a pitiable condition. Oae of his legs has two big holes betweeu the knee and ankle, aud holes also en the tees of both feet These holes are tbe results of disease, and Mr. Stark says tbey are Hlled with maggots of the most loathsome description aud that he Is unable te help blmselt. The old man la 87 years of age, and bis case Is oue that ought te be looked arter, p.rticu larly lu this most sweltering weather. A alxteeu-yoar-eld boy aud a fourteen-year-old boy are sullering with palnlul legs also, and Mr. Stark alleges that tbey are net re ceiving preiier attention. The ward nurse siya that Shewera was two months lu the main hospital and bis sores contained mag gots when Showers was turned ever te htm in tbe lewer bespltat There have been eigbteeu deaths In ten months In the lower hospital. Oierceiue by lbs Ueat and Cramp. Harry Yackley, a letter-carrier, has been sullering Irem cramiia for several days past, This morning he started out en hi route, but the beat atslsted tbe eratnpaand he waa over come en the atreet He waa taken te tbe poetefHee in a wagon and tbenee te hie home, where he had several apaBma, He Wm Out la style. Temmy Uummlnga made s great display yesterday and laat evening when he was dressed lu his full whlte military suit Ha carried a awerd and bla breast waa covered with Grand Army and ether military badges. Heath el Cel. .1. T. Mattbla. Cel. Jehn Themas Mattbla, a well known Iren master and the grandfather of Mrs, i.ri. i- HiAwart. of thlaclly.dled In West- minster, Maryland, en Sturday. HUB" MB MHttlBBBB WA Klltlll, Tha Driver ea the rrsaldsat's Trsln Meet, laitaat Death. An accident happened te the president's train en tba return from Clayten Saturday evening, shortly after 10 o'clock, one mile north etGlendale, N. Y killing the engineer, William, ltellly. Tha engineer bad his band en tbe whistle te blew for Stiles Cressing when the connecting bar te tha forward driver en tbe right hand aide of the engine broke and tbe huge piece of ateel revolved with terrible velocity, tearing out one aide of the cab, and ripping up the ties and the ground aa the engine rushed along. A huge fracture was made In the boiler and the steam escaped In volumes, ltellly, recngnl7lng tbe danger, ordered his fireman te eacspe by climbing te the top et the cab. ltellly Immediately shut oil" the steam, but before he could make bis way from the cab be was struck by the broken bar and killed. When the train finally came te a step be was found lying alongside the engine dead. The Urenian, who was almost blinded by the escaping steam and who was also some what Injured, made his way across the ten der ana Inte the drawing-room car occupied by the president's party. There was much alarm at ihst, though no datnage was done te either the president's car or tbe baggage car, whlcb made up the train. The presi dent, when intermed of what had happened, said be thought there was something serious tbe matter when be saw the clouds or steam. After Instructions had been given te care for the dead engineer, the president's car was attached te the ex tirees train, which had come up by this time, and was taken te Alder Creek, where tbe president snd Mrs, Cleveland and ethers of tbe parly left the car. It was then after midnight At tbe time or tbe accident the train was running at the rate el amltea minute, and the escape from a terrihle disaster is consid ered remarkable, asderaitment nearly always fellows the breaking of a connecting red. There waa much excitement at Forreslpert sud along the line of tbe read when the acci dent was first reKrted, as It was feared that It might be mere aerleui than was an nounced. TUB VUNMUKK I'lHIHUBV. A Preacher Who shackled a Uey Arreted and Iinprl.nned. Ciiicaiie, July 10. KebertG. Fergusen, a twelve-year-old boy, was found trudging down a het read near Humboldt park yester day with Iren shackles and tbe accompany ing chains en bis ankles. When taken te the West Chicago avenue pollce station he told a pitiful story of the many abuses he had been subjected te at tbe hands of Hsy. Themas B. Arneld, who presides ever the "Christian Heme," an institution In this city for way ward boys. Rebert's father had given him Inte the care of Hev. Arneld for having played truant set oral times. The boy's last punishment cenMsted lu being shackled for leu days te a fourteen loot chain, which be was obliged todragareuud when be went te his bed or te the window, but which was net long enough te permit him te leave tbe room. Yesterday while Arneld was at church the boy with the aid or live elbers picked the lock which fastened the shackles te the chain aud escaped, Arneld came te the station te claim the boy and when ques tioned admitted the treatment te which he bad subjected the child, but claimed he bad been shackled but a week. Arneld was ar rested ler cruelty te children and placed In a cell. Nut Due el tbe Four KKaped. Leuitvii.i.H, July IS News is Just re- .ceived here of a fatal accident which occurred Saturday evening 'JO miles above this city, en tbe rlver en the Indiana side. On the exten sive peacb farm of Argus Pean Is an elevated railroad used in conveying tbe fruit from tbe top or a large bill te the bottom for shipment On Saturday while four men named Leuis Llttell, Itelo Balrd, Dick Moeroand Cbaney Balrd weredc-coedlng the bill in the car, the cable broke, the car rushing dewu with great velocity, throwing the men out with such force as te cause the death el Llttell and Itelo Balrd and the fatal injury or Moere and Chaney Balrd. And He Has Fled, Nkw Yeiik, July IS. Counsel en behalf of some et the largest creditors of ex-Alderman Francis McCabe, of the "combine, " baa petitioned tbe supreme court for the appoint ment of a committee of tbe iiereen and estate el Mr. McCabe, whom, It Is alleged, cevered all his property with mortgages and left his creditors out In the cold. The story gees that McCabe, who has been living with his wife eter since he was adjudged Insane, has left the city for puts unknown. Injured by a Flukerten Detectlie. I'.niontewn, Pa.. July 18 Andrew Sed lock, of West Lelsenrlng, a striking ceker and mom ber of tbe Amalgamated association, was atsaulteu byoneel the Flukerten men this morning and badly wounded. A rib was broken in and bis head and face badly cut Sedleck had beeu ordered by the police te " move en," and net cemplylug at once was taken In cbarge of by the cllleer with tbe above result. Ferger Truman K.cnpea, BiMiHAMriON, N. Y., July 18 W. G. Truman, ,the forger who la wanted in this city for forging a dralt ou the City National bank, and who was arrested at Strnudsburg, Pa , Saturday, escaped. 119 was released en habeas corpus at Stroudsburg aud before the etllcers from tbli city arrived be waa oil for parts unknown. Te Serve a Life Sentence. Nkw Havkn, Conn., July 18. In the criminal side of the supreme ceuit before Judge Stoddard this morning, Henry B. Chamberlain, who was convicted before a jury last week of murder lu the second de gree for tbe killing of Mrs. Margaret Krnst in this city May 10th last, was sentenced te mprisen uient for life In the atate prison. He Ate Fart of 111. Victim. Oscar F. Beckwilh, three times tried and convicted ler the murder ela miner en what are known as the Austerlilz meuutalns, Is lu Jail in Hudsen, N. Y., and be soemate have made up bis mind that he must Boen hang. Heckwlth Is a eaunlbal as well as a murderer, fur he ute (tortieus el the body of bis victim and h tiled ether parts away in a perk barrel for luture use. lie la a hideous old man, but several yeuug women bave presented him with (lowers and made much el him. Heckwlth hays that ha la a Free mason. Te visitors he eiler te give tha Ma sonic grip for live cents, and various ether secrets of tbe order" for a dinner. Ue eata Uke a wolf. A Turtle That I a Turtle. An Irishman who waa at work Saturday digging the cellar for a new block at Wash ingten and Vernen streets, Bosten, came upon a huge mud turtle whose large yellow orbits calmly winked and blinked. The tur tle measured two toot and a half In length of hell, and was a little ever a feet in wiuu. It weighed tweuty-elubt pound and bad a large head, about the sirs of au ostrich egg, while Its tail that was ever a feel in length was armed with seveu abarp spike et horn. A naturalist expressed the ejdn" ? "? turtle waa at least 150 year old, and mut have been burled for lxty year. A Sunday Cremation. A. J. Bah- Hen, undertake el I'b la del pbta, yesterday brought te tbla city tha body of Alexander Merrall. It was taken at once te the crematorium where It waa Incin erated. Tbe body waa placed In tba retort shortly after 2 o'clock. Deceased was 73 yeara of age and died of consumption at New Brlgh Brlgh ten, New Yerk, aeme days age. Hi wile and a brother earae with (ha body te this ely and witnessed the erewaUnn, VICTORY FOR THE PI 'J A HUVTBBBH CUBfBBMrtBlfM clvdbate umwvntt u The Hlrbmend Danville Mallreatl ler Ihe Inter-State Oeramtka1 pany le ray Twenty-n OeaM ta Tlchet Meld llalwsea Twe 7ft m .&: Washington, July 18. Tbe ( elllxena of Het Springs, Ark., Blcbmend A Danville railroad alleging unjust discrimination and i nassenser rates from Het Snrlnn te Ark,, was heard before tha inl-ataftV merce commission te-day. Thai plaint In this case was that 55 OMM W'l tare charged irem Het springe te U distance of six miles. Tha deposit!" i number or witnosses were read ill of the complaint The railroad through their attorney, denied complaint was welt founded and tuai ii meru nau ever eesai - il ounuatien for it, it bad been cerreetMl this complaint was made. The Htehaattst a1 Dauvllle read bad sent out a circular I 10th of last June, reducing the rata I Springs te I'naka te 30 cents, but that net been acted upon by Us connecting I tue l-.aat Tennessee, Virginia A Georgia! upon this statement et tacts, tba dlfl waa virtually settled at headquarter 1 by the Blohinend .t Danville company aa,l iTA ing te reiund te every person who bad pejftl this 6.1 cent fare, tbe diirerence between taw liinnnt anil !1D renlu "" - - '- -' ....j the case until Informed that tbe agreemH has been carried out Etiilppd With Firs Ktttp. Saiiatoea, V. Y., July 18. Tbe beteta this village are as a rule complying with t law passed by the last session et thai legislature, requiring them te provides reaching from each room te the ground ' used as n means of escape In case et SnVs Seme llgures with regard te such aa OUlM'J may be interesting. Manager Otter, of Ifcte Grand Union and Windser hotel, inferaMM) tbe United Preas correspondent that ha Ik nl.Aiw! flm mtu In mil nf ..ia .a.nl,A hMMSAb ,.. .v . ...,.., ... ... . ,UD .ns.iD "'Ira,! room in ueiu Leteis anu mat it reqanwa; about tirteen mlles of rope and four I tens of Iren staples te fasten tbe enda of I repea lu each end. A large foree of were empleyed ler two weeka and tha was very heavy. 300 Men Arter the Ureen llrether. LoiiANHfeiiT, Ind., July 18. At a hour last night tbe report was brought te city that an organized band of 300 man two miles south of this city and would tempt te take Irem the Jail the Green and lynch them. This Information tbe greatest excitement and I he streets thronged with anxious cltl.an. Aa force of twenty-live men was placed ea at the jail aud the sheriff received orders the Kovernor te at ence take all steps sary te protect tbe Green brothera. Te Dipciiu Dr. Tanner' Geadaet. Londen, July IS A whip baa been BUi sued urging the Conservative members),! the Heuse el Commens te be present la I te-night te discuss the conductor Dr. . Parnelllte M. P., tewgMMr. Walter H Leng, Conservative M. P.TtnTVkaJobbyef I Heuso of Commens en Friday when tbe fermer called the latter a da snob. Taken Frem Jail and Lynched. Nkuie.v, Neb., July 18 One hundred I broke Inte tbe county Jail at 1 a. m. yesterday, i seized Max Cenrad and taking him te.itra linage aueut a mile rrem town hanged all te a beam. Cenrad murdered Henry Hallsaj nia neignoer, last Thursday and robbed or 1500. The vengeance' et tbe mob aroused by the death of Mrs. Sallen, who i In a delicate condition and waa killed by I shock caused by her husband's murder. Keeunitng Willi Nenr Workmen. Woeniockkt, K. 1., July IS. The ; vllle mills, which have beeu closed for past month, are running lu all departmt today. Sixty-11 ve familles, oemprtaksff aoeut lour nunurea eperatives, are oeauaaji this week rrem Cohoes, N. Y., te supply tt vacancies. They ceme by the advice of Ma ter Workman Carlew, or the Knlghta of Wl ber or Cobees, who has examined and la I istled with tbe prices. The men help i mostly Irish, while tbe old help were i alvAlv iVani.h-1'.n.illBnu ',YA ' ' -"-2;; m Klevated Kievated lUltread striker. !S BttoeKLYN, N, Y., July 18 Tbe etrtkwajt engineers and llremen en the Rroeklvn KIsVc: vated railroad, finding that tbe oempajkyl could net be induced te arbitrate, bavaglv the matter up and gene II aud sought pleyment elsewhere. They had very ditllculty lu securing employment aa some instances at botter wages than pakt I them before. V9 Death el a Fremlnent Ohleaa. ,0 ciNeiNNAii, Juiy is. wiuiam uie died at his borne lu tbls city last night. Mjr.4 Glenn bad been a merchant ler 04 yeara i uau uevu luuuuueu at boiiie iiiuv wim HeaTjyj every raureaa entering tue cuy, eitnsr aa era stockholder or aa a member of tba beard directors. At tbe time of bla death ha one et the largest stockholder In tba icrc-if Gaztttc. lie leaves a very large lata Fitvci at Her Hiuuand's Halelds. tS4 Akhen, Ohie, July 18. Farmer Ok . - , Iteed committed suicide by hanging la i barn yesterday. Mrs. Beed discovered I cut down the body of her husband, aadl mediately afterward became unc in which state sbe has since remained. slctans bave co bepea of ber recovery. cause of lteed'a action la unknown. ?,S Mio.eoo Daman te Sleck. Nkw Yeiik. July 18. A lire this me did damage te tbe sleck and fixture a Harris Cehen, a dealer In second hand i Ing Nea. 131 and 13d White atreet, te the. tent oft 10,000, upon which there was i surance el (10.500. Kstcaalve Car Werk Haras. Tkuhk Uautk, Ind., July 18. Tae Haute ear work a were destroyed by nlehL The erlaln of the fire la nl Lean, 100,000 i insurance, aee, wy. hundred and fifty tfien are ttuwM umnlevmeut -iS3 .hunt Utartsg rawpewssj Tv-YnKKT. July 18 -Tba argui .t .. ... hnar cause why S itay of execution of lbs eentOBca eT stay u. " .trf. will ha Sharp sneuia - "." te-day, having been adjourned until next by cenaant An K.xlUh Ceal atlas nil. a1 lonpen, July 18 -Jehn Nash Peaks, .miliary owner of Htafrerdablrs, Liabilities estimated at from tM0,9MT: fl,COO,000. tf2 Killed krerlM Cincinnati, July 18.-WUHs uvins- en Dublin street, had aasse with OUleer Adams yesterday The otfleer struck Welch eaUval his club, weica aise w rsw ms -, a . . . . . -. . ' -F A wBAtMBM MBtuuAtimmm: ' WaJHUOTOW, . Vn Mf Mastsra raaaaylTSSfc.1 -W wlads. sUgaUy avatar, Mf i Jceptc ecceaww-s-s-""-:.., , A.."t!Wwi' -2 ffTSV? -i&: ;,' vJi a- , '-"- 'Ji-waWiBBa-i jSyKifcw s, i i$h- y - Sjudig-T .-W-''