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The contention want Urge and nnlhuslantle unit and the prtx-eudlng In detnll will be found below. Tim Cur Convention. The city convention wan called te order at in o'clock and Dr. I. K. McCermlck was elected poriuanent chairman and Jehn J, Alllck m dietary. Tim llt el delegates was called ever and the billowing wi.re found te be Uie represen tative 1 f the Mixeral wartla : First Want II. H. McConemy, Simen Shlnnler, Jehn Alllck, A. (I. Pjle, Michael lliirim. Second Ward Michael MacGniilgle, Jen. lUrnett, Jehn A Hnydur, Henry Itabel, (lea W. Slyer Third Ward 1'liarlen Peters, II l Davis, llmiry WeU, Jacob Keiker, J. W. Reller. Fourth Ward-1). It McCermlck, Frank Ilrlnkiuan, Gee. I'enlz, Chrlallau MeGlunls, Jr, Jehn Shield. Filth Ward Win. A.Shnenberger.Goe. N A lahactria Frederick Kissinger, Mr. M. W. IWuli, Clmrlen Wnlhert Sixth Ward I). II. Jehnsen, Charles F. Smith, Geerge Prenlisn, Jehn MeCully, Walter Zxhnr. Seventh Ward Frank Kverta, Davla Kltuh, Geerge Darmstelter, Jacob II. Beachter, Lawrence Welpert Klghth Ward Jacob Kurtz, J. V. Wine, Leenard Kissinger, Jr , Win. Welpert, J no. K. Ten Ix Ninth Ward Philip .pcher, Jacob I'enlr., Jehn McKllllp, Charles i; Broeme, Geerge II llrewn. The chair Mated that thn Hrat order of busl ii cm whs the election of delegates te the atate c"iieullen. Dr. M. W. Statib, Jacob Ten 1 1, 1.! Mich, 11. M. Killly and Jehn J. Alllck were placed in uouilnatlen for dele gate, the city twlng entitled te threo. It K. Davis and I'lilllp Zacher wure ap point) d tellers, and William Welert and II. K. McConemy tally clerks. Aicerdlug le thn tally el the clerks the vote wan: Kiub (', Kltch ,r, Altick .'), Peutz tl, Hclll 7. Mr. Kltch ol'jrcted te the return and claimed that tin had roeolved U vote, while he wan only credlted en the return with five. A Mwend lullet was ordered with the feN IewIpk result : Katib il, Kltch tl, Altick 'A I'enlzll, K-llly T. Mr. llellly wai declared elected, and the cenentlnn pnxeded te a third vete, and thn riMiilt waa : KtubT, Kltch .', I'enlr. t). Mumra. Kiiuti and I'eiilz were declared elected and the oemctillnti adjeurned. Southern HMiilirlal UnrMiiiii,n. The Southern MiuMerlat i-nnvuntleu made up of thudnl'i;tcNer the city and Hiuthern ttlMrlctx, met In lhnerihanH' eurt room at Id JO, and wan calUd te order by County Chairman Malone. D. I'. Mami was elected permanent cLnlrmtu, aud I. I). Woral, w. rotary. K. F. DiN wan eletUed by wclHinatien an the memlxir el the Mate central ceuiiulttee ler the Southern district, and there belng no further hunlnefM llm xnentlen adjourned. Htiutltrrii lirlraalaCunvanllun. The S'Mittiern repreentutlve convention wan called toerdur In the large court room at 10 o'clock, by II. S. I 'niter neli, Mecretary of the county committee. I) F. Magtt, or l.lltle itrllaln, wan elected prcaldeiit el the coinenllen, Win. F. Mc Hparrau and 1 I) Worst were el eel oil accrr tarlea. ThecreiHmtlrtln pt wen ted ahowed the lol lel lol lewing dblegaten prewlit : llirt Jamei W. Alkun, It. M. Coulter, J. It CbitmuerUlii, Henry (ilrvln, J. N. Mo Me Mo (iewau. Celeraln W. II. Hegg, Jamea IL Jackaen, It. II. I'Alturnei!, J. II. Wllkey, J. W. Whltettlde. Drumere, Wet-12. Ambler, Jerry A. Welmer, Oeorge Ik White, Jex. Carrlgan, Hugh P. Wenlz ; 111 mi cm Kal H It llastlngB, J.ltUAohe J.ltUAehe J.ltUAohe heii, (!. Oram l'hllllpa, W. T. Wataeu, K J. IlutlU'M. Kden K. M. Hlanirer, KebL Montgomery, l.emuler T. Heuael, Jehn Myora, Jehn Wolf. Fulton Jitme I). McCullairh, Kmanuel HeNtlck, I. H. HbanK, Ttiea. McSparran. Inclr Te nli I p. Jacob llctz, Jr., W. W. I'etta, Aug. It. lUlr. Lampeter Kant Cel. Joel I Mgbtner, Jehn Higle, l'aul Myeia, Jainea Martin, Jehn Unto. Lampeter Wt Gee. J Urn lab, Jacob It. Deltrlch, II F. Sidea. Leacock W. W. Uuaaer, 11. 8. Ilutter, J, A. Ilaiup, I. N Dlller, It. N. Knns. Little KrltHln li H l'atteraen, I) F.Magee, Jainea H Patterson, Dr. J. W. 'Ml, J. llar yey Jackaen. Maner Mllleravllle) A. II Uambrlght, I). Smith, r Uterge 1;. llrewn, Cyrua Suiltb, U, II. .HVenlta KeMrjebn S. Mann, Jamea Pepe, Cyrua Slrli Kl"r, Abram Leenard, Urlaa Wertz. lndiaiitewn II. K. Miller, B. K. Mann, C. J. lib (HI en Martiu D-tvId Cramer, H. C. Stuvenaen, F. Ilreiieinan, F. I'. Dully, Samuel Alexan der. Paradise Jehn McKllllps, Samuel Ulrvln, J. Adam Schell, (leu. N. Worst, Abealein Yelin. I'e.piea-U. W. Sawville, H. M. Miller, A. A. Sullivan, J. M. Miller, Auiea KHz l'r iv idence Jamea Wynn, Samuel Shirk, Sidnbury A. L Winter, Jehu Tweed, Tliemaa hager. Sallabury White Herse Kllaa Kurtz. O.W. Woral, I. D. Weret, Harry Skllen, Henry Yelk. Cambridge Levi i'lanki, Wm. Leiumen, O. T. Been. Gap J. It Kuttur, Jarnea l'.Marab, Amea Hetvt, U. U. Skllea, Jrn M Walker. Spring Garden Jehn Themas, Jehn U. 1'atten, Frank Hatidee. Badabury lleorge Williams, Wm. Al bright, Goe. W. Graham, Jehn Berland, F.I I weed Tewnaeud. Straaburg Township Jehn P. Lager, Franklin Ulrvln, Samuel II. Wleker. Straaburg Borough First Ward Walter 0. Beam, H. M. Black, W. B. Clark. Second Ward -Cenrad Blesslngten, Jeseph D. Uender, K I weed Eager, Nerman W. Waldley, Jehn K. Herr. Third Ward-nJeerge M. Schner, Christ KhreL Jacob Splneyer. Waablngtnn Borough Upper Ward B. K. Sbultz. Henry Wertz, Samuel Bbultz, Jr., Jacob Walk, Benjamin TTtiriK, jr. Lewer Ward Hurray Brusb, J. W. Ktse, Jehn Evans, Harry Stelner, H. F. Klse. The chair announced the tlrst buslneav et the convention te be the election el two dele gates te the atate convention. James a. McHpanan, el Drumore, and Jacob 8. Butter, of (lap, Salisbury township, were elected by acclamation as delegates te the convention. The chair appointed B. & Patterson, A. L. Winters and Henry Hedman, as acemmlttee te notify the members of tbe city convention that they were ready te meet them In Joint convention, te elect member of tbe state central committee, and a few minute after wards tbe members of the Southern repre sentative convention retired from the large court room te the orphans' court room, Meutharu Sanatoria! Oaaveapea. The Southern senatorial convection, made up of delegates of tbe elty and Southern dU dU tneta net le the orphans' court roeaM 10) and was called te order by County Chairman Malene. tl. F. Magee was elected permanent chairman and 1. 1). Worst eeeretary. B. F. Davis was elected by acclamation as the member of the atate central committee for the Sentbera district, and there being no further business the convention adjourned. Northera llaMtBia OmiNiln, At lOflll o'elook the convention was called te order by Wm II. (liven, s , et Columbia, who was aPelnted by the county chalrnvan for I bat purpiawL Mr. (liven was also elected permanent chairman. Dr. W. B. trvln, Ciernarvoe, and A. C. Kshelman, Brecknock, were elected secretarlea. The Hat of delegates was called and the following responded : Adamatnwn M, II. Clark, I C. Hnader, Jacob M. Anker. Brecknock-A. C. Kahleman, C. U. llen nlnirer, II. It. Lelnlnger. CVrnarvnn Win. Mark ley, Dr. W. B. Ir win, Kd Miller, Unbred Yebn, Jacob Hart. uonev ueerge niuea, n. noever, James Maze, J. B. Adstns, D. 1) Beth. Clay Msrtln Irwin, Oeorge Hoabern, Jehn O. Klaer. Jehn U. Keener, 1'. U. Klser. Columbia First ward Jeseph Dearth, Jehn W. Swarlz, Jacob Hneath, Win. B. Given, Jehn MeCalL Second ward Jehn Westerman, Harry Nolte, (leerge K. Lutz, Frank U. Wilsen, Wm. (I. Duttenbeler. Third ward Frank Janaen, Jehn C Hyan, Michael Aldlnger, Fierlau lluuck, II. W. Schlegelmllch. ('ecnllcn Kant Henry Spelce, J. M. Flery, Levi I'lerev, Heward F. Miller, J. U. Itelu Itelu beld. Cncallne West L L. Uundy, Jehn Stebor, U M. Welst, W. I Carpenter, I .'d ward Iteyer. Denegal Wti Hlmen A. Hull, llnrace Will, Jehn Mcllrldc, Harry Yeuiig, Wm. Wade. Denegal Kant MayUiwu A. II. Ilijnnenl, J. Klugh, Jehn Dlebler, Isaae Cnrpenler, Jehn Mathlaa. Sprlngvllle Henry Schlegelmllab, Henry Hellman, Harry Slell, Harry Wlttle, (leorge T. Uresh. Lincoln Scheel lleuae II. 1. llaldemnn, Samuel Mnllrlde, K. J. Myers, Jeseph Ua becker, Jehn Campbell. Karl Dr. H, J. rtoemanydor, It. I'. Knhle. man, Jehn C. Martin, (Jeerge Hprecher, U. W. Myers. Kant Karl Terre Hill H. Kllllan, Chamlwrs Newpber, D. C. Celemnn. Blue Hall J. . Htanlfer, Kdwln Htauller, J. II Handwerk, W. J. liwla and KneaO. Stunkard. Karl Went Mattilan Kacz.jr, Jacob Itwir, Henry (I Itcemnnyiler. KIIZ4beth J. K. Heddig, Samuel Keatb, J. K. Kiner. Kll7hethtewn K. lleirman, C. M. Sim mers, J. A. Ulrlcb, S. T. Helny, W. B. Schneltnian. Kphrata II M. Uanlz, Dr. D J McCaa, F. W. Hull, C. (1. Amiuen, J. 11. BnJhell. Hemprluld Went Mnnntvliln Jehn S lloevor, Jehn M.Wel ler, Henry Pell, Jehn U. Smith, Martin U Lenhard. Nurthweatern Henry .Miner, William Walker, Jehn Hogontegler, Jehn Kline, Christian F. Walker. Sliver Springs Henry M. Wellnr, Aaren .earner, David I.oenard, Henry F. Weller. Norwood David Ferry, Hiram Ieckard, Hiram Detweller, Wm. Heldley, Fred. Hertz. Hempneld hUat Landlavllle Henry llntlmau, Siruuel Dietrich, M. S. (Jreir, Jehn S Stewart, Jacob B. Mlnnlch Peteraburg Samuel W. Lutz, Adam '. Dellrlch, Ben) Lutz, Martlu Auden, Jehn C. Workman. Hehrerntnwn Jehn Kolu, II. D. Manner, Jehu K. Davis, Jehn Stewart, Wm. U. Dellrlch. Peteraburg Ieaceck t'pper Kllaa Hard. M. (i. Dl aluger. Samuel Deckard, Inrael Dunwoody, A. D. Swep. Marietta Jehn P. Fritz, Jeseph itial, Wm. Mc.Ncal, B. Frank Baker, J. M. Kelly. Mauhelm Uiwnnblp Jehn Itebman, S. K. HeMtetter, Aimw Mean, Jehn F. Kchternacht, Samuel Hambrlght. Manhelm Borough Flrat Ward It. A. Dunavan, Abraham Martin, Jacob Yeung, Frank Fritch, Frank It. Hieney. Second Ward Harvey Lengnecknr, Jehn Hestlck, Jr., Jehn H llemburgur, 1. S Line weaver, K W. Shue. Third Ward-Martin W. Tabudy, Henry Bentlck, (loerge Mever. Mt Jey Ber.-J. W. Shrlte,J. II. Shelly, J. F. Pyle, Jacob (Isnlz, Harry HlukeL Mt Jey, Lewer Jehn 11. Mennaugb, H. S. Munaelinan. Martin Metzretb, Samuel Waller, Jacob Iteee. Mt Jey Upiwr J. W. Nautnan, Wm. H. Dlllenbacb, I.eopeld Wtckenhetser. Penn Kd. MnMullen, Harry HtautTer, Menree Keener, David Keatb, S. J. Beard. It.nhe Union Sijusre Heiitmn Shelly, U. K Loraw, U K. Kby, Uituiuel Becker, Jehu S. Maateraen. Newtown Jacob IWtmtker, Henry Kegel, Jehn Kemiuerly, Benj. F. Divett, Henry C DIvetL Strlckler'aH. U. II. F. Hamilton, Samuel Baker, Gee. Baker. Sporting Hill Peter Nauman, Alex. Bear, luien Brieker, Jehu L. Kaullman, Henry K. Nauman. Warwick I. (1. I'faulz, Joel Snavely, Daniel Dietrich, Hiram It aimer, II. H. lluch. The Sporting Hill district was contested, two sets of delegates appearing and each claiming te be tbe legully elected delegatea. One set was ler Zsainer and tbe ether lur Brandt A motion was made and adopted that the contest be relerred te a committee of rive. Tbe chair appointed as tbe committee Jehn S. Hoever, Jacob Hneatb, Jacob Fritz, P. Ui Klser and 1. W. Carpenter. Tbe committee retired te tbe library room and beard the statements of the two seta of delegates and alter a short deliberation of half an hour, tbe committee reported In favor of Jehn Shenk, Emanuel L. Kaullman, Jacob W. Niaaley, Lewis Christ These delegates, It Is said, favored .earner. On a motion te adept the report et tbe committee, tbe ayes and nees were called, and tbe result waa fellows : Coner, Columbia, 1st ward, 3d ward, 3d waid, Conalleo West, Clay, East Earl, ( Blue Ball), Karl West, Elizabeth, Ellzabethtewn, Hemptleld West, Meuntvllle, Silver Spring. Norwood and Northwestern, Hemptleld Ksst, Landlavllle and Knbreratewn, Lesceck Upper, Marietta, Bapho,Newtewn aud Union Square 20 voted aya Adainstewn, Brecknock, Cocallce Ktat, Carnarvon, Denegal East, Sprlngvllle, May town and Lincoln Scheel Heuse, Denegal West, Earl, East Earl, Terre Hill, Kphrata, Hemptleld East, Petersburg, Manhelm Borough lit 8d and 3d wards, Manhelm township, Mt Jey, lower and upper, Penn, Itapb (Stickler's Scheel Heuse) and War wick ! noted no. Tbe motion te adept tbe report of the committee was declared lest A motion waa made te admit both sets et delegates and give each half a vote, but this also was lest by a vote of 17 ayes te 21 nees, as fellows : Brecknock, Ceney, Columbia's three warda, Clay, Cwrnarvnn, Earl, Earl East ( Blue Ball), Elizabeth, Kllzabethtewn.SUver Snrlnas. Norwood. Landlavllle, Petersburg, Leaoeok Upper and Newtown, 17,voted aye. Adamstown, Cocallce East, Cocallce West Sprlngvllle, Majtewn, Lincoln, Denegal West, Terre Hill, Earl West, Kphrata, Meuntvllle, Hobrerstewn, Manhelm bor ber bor eugh's :i wards, Manhelm township, Ma. rietta, Mt Jey borough, Mt Jey Lewer, Mt Jey Upper, Penn, Strlrklera S. H., Union Square and Warwick, 21, voted no. A motion was tbec made te admit the dele gation made up of Peter Nauiuan.Alex. Bear, Lemen Brieker, Jehn L. KauUejan, Henry K. Nauman. After some discussion tbe roll waa ceiled and tbe motion te admit thW dele gation was adopted by a vote or 23 ayes and 19 nees, m fellows : Adamstown Columbia 31 ward, Cocallce West, Sprlngvllle, Maytown, Lincoln S. H., Denegarwest, Terra Hill, Earl West, Eliza beth, Kphrata, Peteraburg, Manhelm borough 3 wards, asMbeliBtewnshlp,Mt Jey borough, Mt Jey Upper and Lewer, Penn, Btiickler'a 8. U., Uauea Square aad Warwick voted aya. Coner, Columbia, 1st and 2d wards, Cocallce East, Clay, CwrsarreB, Karl, Blus Ball, Kllzabetlitewn, Meuntvllle, Silver Springs, Norwood and Northwestern, Landisvllle, Kohsrstewn, lwoeck Upper, Marietta bor ough, and Newtown voted no. Heward P. Eshletnan, of Ksrl tewnabln,!!, T. Shuttz, of Ellzaliethtewn, Jehn Kebman, of Manbeuu township, S. Y. Helsey, el KHz KHz abetblewn, and Jehn W. Swart z, Columbia, were put In nomination aa candidates for detega'ea te the state convention, the name of Mr, Swarlr. was withdrawn and the four Hrat nstned were elected by acclamation. K. L. Hambrlght, Meuntvllle, and F. W. Hull, of Kphrata, were planed In nomination rer member et the atate central committee. Thn namoef Hull was withdrawn and Mr. Hambrlght was eloeted by acclamation. The convention then adjourned tine ilie. The U.urral Uontantlen. County Chairman Jehn E. Malene Imme diately arter the adjournment of the Northern district convention 'called tbe general con vention te order. Adjournment was at nnee taken until I-'W p. in., without transacting any business. Tha Allcruoen Naaalen. The convention reasnnmbled at lulep. m. The roll old Mulcts was called, alter wblcb It waa agreed te take the roll el delegates of the dlatrlel convention as tbe roll of delegates ler the county convention. Kebert Mont gomery, el Kden, W. B. (liven, Columbia, Bordley S. Patterson, Little Britain, and Dr. D. It. McCemilck, of lincaster, were named for porinauent chairman of the convention. All withdrew but Dr, MrCnrmlek who was electcd by scvlamatleu. IJr. McCermlck ac cepted the honor in a nat ixcb, and an- nnuncml that he wan ready te hear nomina tions for secretary. I) F. Magee moved that tbe secretarliMet the district conventions be tbe secretaries el the general convention. This wan carried. They were Jehn J. Altick, city ; Dr. W. II. lrln, Cmruarven j I. Dlller Worst, Gap, aud Heward P. Ksble man, Brecknock. The chairman announced tint he was ready te hear nominations for ahenll. Following Is the list el preliminary nominations : ForSherllt Geerge Styer, city. Fer Prolbenotary Jehn Slgle, Blrd-ln-Hand. Fer Register Henry Trestle, Brecknock, Fer Treasurer Jehn M. Martin, Karl. Fer Prisen-Keejier Henry (Ilrvln, Hart. Fer Clerk of (Juarter Seaelens, W. L. Car penter, West t'o-'nllen. Fer Clerk el Orphans' Court It. B. Bucb, Lltlt. Fer Corener Jehn M Miller. Fer Peer Directors Christian Walker and Jehn Swarlz. Fer Prison Inanoctera Charles Hroenin and Charles Petera. KOIl COU.NTV VOMMIS1IONKR. It was then announced that the convention was ready te hear nominations for county commissioner. Solemon .earner, Simen L. liraudt, Henry F. Hartman, Jacob W. Ieber, and Kll Ratten were nominated. J. W. Kelly'a name wan wlthdrawu. By a vote of M U -I it waa then decided te proceed te tbe nomination of county commissioner by open ballet It waa moved and carried te haotwe read ing and two tally clerks appointed by the chair. Tbe chair named an tally clerka Frank R. Wilsen, of Columbia, and D. F. Magte, Little Britain ; reading clerks, 11. J. Kieiuen snyder, el Karl, aud J. W. Kelly, of Marietta. The convention then proceeded te ballet, with this rpsult : Hartman r, .earner 28, Brandt 20, Leher2., Batten 2. A second ballet wan then proceeded witb, with this result: llnrtman I, .earner 3c, Braudt lit, Leber 27, llatten I. Seme a plause waa created by the Third ward dele gation going te leber en this ballet Cel. Joel Llghtner announced the withdrawal et Henry F. Hartman at the end or this ballet The third ballet wan then taken, and this waa tbe result : .eaiuci .'!-', Brandt 21, l.ober 27, Batten 1. Tbe f cm rib ballet was ordered aud the fol lowing was tbe vote secured : .earner 3D, Brandt IS, Leber 3'.', Batten 1. The tilth ballet had this result: .eamer 31, Leber 10, Brandt 7, Kll Batten 1. Tbe name el hlmen L. Brandt was with drawn at the end el this ballet. Kll Batten wan also withdrawn Immediately afterwards. The convention then proceeded te the nith ballet l.eler the Nomina n Thete was Intense oxcilement as this ballet was epened, and It wan announced that the lull name of eacti candidate must be given by tlie chairman et tbe delegation casting the vote. The count proceeded In sllonce aud when Salis bury wan reached It was seen that Leber bad enough votes te elect him. It waa Impossible te repress tbe enthusiasm or bis supporters, and they broke out Inte applause. The result el the vote was : leber, 47, .tamer, 31. On motion el W. B. Given, theuomlnatlen el J. W. Leber, of Kphrata, ler county com missioner, was made unanimous. James P. Bewer, Paradise; J, W. Kelly, Marietta ; E. Sbatler Melur, titb ward, city; Daniel Smith, Millervllle, were placed In nomination rer county auditor and tbe ballet waa proceedlUK as we go te press. Clennty Commute. Adamstown IT. F. Hartman. Bart Jainea W. Aiken. Brecknock A. C. Kileman. Cieruarven Kd Miller. Clay. P. O. Klaer. Ceney J. It. Brenuer. Cneallca Knt Frank D. Ktlllau. Cocallce West L. M. Welst Celeraln J. J. Galbraltb. Columbia First ward U. C. Lichty. Second ward Frank II. Wilsen. Third ward Wm. II. Llndaey, Denegal Kant Maytown A. K. Ueuseal. Sprlngvllle (Sea T. Gresh. Lincoln Scheel Heuse Samuel Mcllrlde. Drumore Went K. Ambler. Denegal West Simen A. Kutt Drumore Kanr tl. Oram Phillipn. East Karl (Blue Ball) Dr. S. K. Keeler. Karl West Matt hi tut Itaeer. Klizabethlewn Leepold Wlckenbelser. Elizabeth Samuel Keatb. Kphrata -Jacob W. Leber. Earl Jehn U. Martin. Eden-Ezra B Fritz Fulton Themas McSparran. Hemptleld Went Meuntvllle Martin S Lenbard. Norwood I). I). Ferry. Silver Sprlugs Henry M. Weller. Heinpliela East Hobrerstewn Wm. H. Deltricb. Petersburg Jebn O. Workman. Landisvllle Jacob B. Mlnnlch. Lancaster City Northwest SeL .amer. Flrat ward Jehn K. Malene. Second ward W. U. Uensel. Third ward-Jeseph M. Kreider. Fourth ward Dr, D It McCermlck. Fifth ward Win. A. Shoenberger. Slxtb ward-Cel. K. McGovern, Seventh ward L. J. Welpert Eighth ward-Harry a. Keller. Ninth ward Charles E. Broeme. Lancaster Tewnsbp Aug. H. Bair. Lampeter West B. F. Sides. Leaoeok W. W. Buaaer. Leaceck Upper Ella Bard. Little llrltalu-B. S. Patterson. Manhelm Borough First Ward-B. A. Donavan. Second Ward U. F. MoCleud. Third ward Harry B. Bostlek. Manhelm Township Jehn Kebman. Maner Mllleraville-A. B. Hambrlght New Jehn S. Mann. Marietta-Jehn Kill. Mount Jey borough Jacob W. Shrlte. Mt Jey Upper Jacob Shrlte. Mt Jey Lewer U. S. Muaselinan. Martlc S. C. Stevenson. Paradise Goe. N. Worst Penn Menree Keener. Providence A. tw Winters, Raphe Newtown Benj. F. Devltt Sporting Hill Jehn Shenk. Stickler's 8. It-H. F. Hamilton. Union Sijuaie Jehn 8. Maatareen, Salisbury dap Wm. P. Llnvllle. Wblte Uerse-l. 1). Worst Cambridge Wm. Martin. Spring Garden Andrew Skllea. Sadabury Gee. 8. Beene. Straaburg Township Franklin Clark. Straaburg Borough First Ward S. B. Haknstraw. Second Ward Geerge II. Oendcr, Third ward (leerge M. Schuer. Washington Borough Upper Ward Henry Wertz. Lewer Ward-IL V. Klao. all vnumm thm mrvvmneK. A farljr uf Herman Marveatera Oat Drnnk and Inte a Ve el Trouble. Yesterday a party of Germans, who had been working In dlllerent arbi of tbe county In the harvest, came te this city. They went te ltehlusa' Union hotel, en East Chest nut street wbere tbey remained all day drinking. Ltter In the afternoon they began te reel tbelr beer and Adam Pfelller, one or their number, claimed that he bad been robbed, A big noise ensued and oHIeors were sent ler, Pyle, Walsh, Kellly and Shertz responded and took fix men Inte custody. They gave tbelr names as Adam Prettier, Jacob Miller, Jehn Finen, Henry Rocks, William Miller and Philip Kistley. On the way te the station house the men quarreted, and after they were put down stairs Finnn struck Wm. Miller several times In the race, blacking both of his eyes. Tbe polire then interfered and the men were acparated. When William Miller wan scotched the ocket-book of Pelller wss found upon him, but It centained no money. Complaint was then made against Miller and ethers charging them with lsrceny. This morning the men were all takeu bolore Al derman Denn and they pronented a very sorry sppearance. Pfulller was sworn and said that he, Flnen aud Jacob Miller came te town yesterday morning and after be bad purchased some goods they went te Bebfuss' hetel. He then bad f II, which disappeared and he did net knew where it went The etllcer testified that the pocket-book was found en William Miller. The latter said be did net knew where he get the pocket-book or anything about It, as he was very drunk. Before the hearing was concluded It wan shown that Pfeiller, atter spendlng some of hla money, bad given the remainder, about f7, te KehfUHs te keep for him. He had for gotten (bis, but Hehriiss said it was se and the larceny case was dismissed. The whole party was then sent te Jail ler five days each ter being drunk and disorderly. TUB KUTM AVIUM AVIV ItHAHf. A I'rsc Ileal Tc.t n It llctwcri, fjhhsge and .New Yerk. A telegram received from Kebert M, Ag new, vice president el tbe Automatic Brake company, dated Meadvllle, Pa,, July leth, states that a lull train el leaded freight cars, equipped with the Bete automatic car brakes bad arrived atMeadvllle, en route from Chi cago te New Yerk, testing the brakes en the severat dlvlvslens that had been passed. Mr. Agnew says that the worst part of the read has teen passed ever and tbe re sults have been uniformly of the most grati fying and satisfactory character.Tbia news will be hailed with delight, net only by these in terested in the success of the Kete Brake com pany but by railroad men generally and the traveling public whehsdsullered se severely lately by the railurenrtbe Westingheuse air brake te work properly at the moment it was needed. Many lltea and limbs and an un. told amount el money could have been saved If tbe It te brake bad been en the cars at Havre deGrace and at several places In the Wct whote dhaitreus railroad wrecka occurred. A Kills Oenlr.t. The Columbia Uille club paid a friendly visit te the Ltncahter Schuelzen Vereln J on to rd ay afternoon. They Indulged in target practice followed by two matches. There was some cxcellent sheeting done aud a very large audience was present Tbere were but seven membera in tbe Columbia club aud fourteen in Lancaster. Alter some trial sheeting it was agreed te make a match between the two teams. Each was allowed llve shots at 111! yards. As there were twice as many Lancastrians as Celuui blsns it was agreed that after the sheeting tbe figures of the Lancaster gunners should be divided by two te ascertain the winning team. TbeScbuetzen Yerein scored Inland Columbia lid. The members of both clubs next Indulged in a sweepstake match standing 100 yards away. Out et a possible lie llelsa scored tbe highest, 15. Inn third match at 100 yards, out or a pos sible :;i Leb7elter scored highest, 31. The Columbia team is composed or the fol fel fol eowing: Newtun Jacksen, Dr. N. Tayler, Wm. Shenberger, Geerge Snyder, Jehn Breem,e, Mart Smith, Jere Kech. ttejrs Karaps Frem a Kefnga. Ci.kvki.ank, O., July 20 A wholesale de livery el boys from the Heuse el Keluge took place at 2:30 o'clock this morning. When the watchman made his usual round at that hour he discovered that a bar in the window or one or the male dormitories in tbe fourth story bad been cut and wrested Irem its position. The watebman round that three boys bad already slipped through the hole He ran down stairs rer assistance, but before be could again reach the fourth fleer, ten mere et tbe incorrigibles bad followed their comrades. Tbe nlllcers could find nothing In tbe shape or a rope or a ladder by which tbe youths could have reached the ground, and It Is piubable that a lightning red furnished tbe means el descent. Police are looking for the lugltlvea. Th Complaint Aialimt Sumatra Heard. Wasiunci ion, July 20. A delegatleu re. presenting the leaf tobaeoo dealers aud grow ers of the country, was accorded a hearing to day, by Assistant Secretary Maynard, of trea sury department They protested against cer tain rulings of the department which they say discriminate against them and in favor el tbe Sumatra importers' exchange. Allconeurred In asking for a mero explicit ruling by tbe department en the question whether the bale "hand" or leal shall tie the unit of assess ment Mr. Maynard said be appreciated the Importance of the questions involved and would render a decision at an early day. The llaiuecrata el Ohie. Ci.kvklane, Ohie, July 2a Twe-thirds et the delegates te the Democratic state con vention have arrived since midnight, and the hotels and political headquarters are crowded this morning with politicians el greater or lesser degree. The latest esti mates of the strength or the candidates gives Powell 300, Campbell 223, and Ferau 133. There are 115S delegates, making 3J0 votes necessary te a choice. Harvey (lata 13 Vaara. Wahiiinciten, July 2a Oicar J. Harvey, the defaulting chief or tbe horse claims de partment, was arranged te-day before Judge Montgomery and pleaded guilty. He was sentenced te twelve yeara' Imprisonment at Albany penitentiary. m rreaca Opposed te Fardr. Constantinople, July 20. Tbe French government has Informed the perte that It cannot acknowledge Prlnee Ferdinand's election as prlnee of Bulgaria, because It la In formed that f number et Roemelista voted atbUflieotten, ANOTHER FIEltCK FIKK riBIT tltm HIMMH ItVILVIfillH AND vaumbb rmmr ummat lob. The riamra flrat lllaeevared Hunting from the ftkf light of the Photograph Uallarr-A Meat Hlobbern tjonilsgratlen That Waa tntelll- gautli Handled by the Mramae. Anetberdeatructlve Urebmkeeut In Abra ham H Irah's building, which was se badly damaged Saturday evening, and spreading te theadjelnlng building owned and occupied by it: Hlrsh Brether entirely ruined tbe third and fourth stories et It and rendered almost valueless the Immense stock of cloth ing and furnishing goods contained In It Walter Samson and David (1, Mlley were the guards appointed te watch tbe store el Abr, llirsb until the damage done by Satur day's lire should be assessed. Samson was sitting outside the front deer and Mlley was Just about coming te relieve him when the cry of "llre" was raised en the opposite side el the street, and in an Instant llatnen burst from the skylight of the photograph gal lery of Eby .t Hese, en tbe fourth fleer el A. Hlrsb'a building. Samson, supposing that some embers from Saturday's lire had len relighted,ran up the back stairway te the second Heur aud finding nothing wrong thore ran up te the third lloer, which was also un injured, but en reaching the fourth lloer be found It te be a mass of tlames , as above stated. It Is due te tbe watchmen, Samson and Mlley, le make tbls statement, an they have been unjustly charged with neglect in guarding the store. They bad nothing whatever te de with the photograph gallery wblcb la entered by a deer adjoining tbe burned store. Hew tbe lire originated has net been learned. Kby t Hess carried en their business as usual during the day, and Mr. Kby was In the gallery as late as f o'clock when everything apjnjarcd te be all right worn; op Tin: kihkmf.n. The tire alarm having been given, the lire men were quickly en band and poured con stant streams upon the building, but It was a stubborn tire, aud burned for nearly an hour, when the reef fell In, and tbe llames were get unuer partial control. In tbe meantime, however, the flames had crept under the reef of the adjoining building or Hlrsh .t Brether, aud were burning at an Inaccessible point In a short time the fourth story waa a mass or tire, and although deluged with water burned until tbe entire reef fell In upon tbe third lloer, after which net much dilUculty was had In controlling the llames. Tbe A. Hlrsh building, where tbe tire originated, and tbe Hlrsh it Brether building are both very badly damaged. When tbe reefs fell In a portion of tbe front wall fell out, and tbe heavy cornice that remains bangs in a tottering condition. Tbe walls will have te be taken down te the third story ami possibly te tbe second. The basement of Hlrsh it Brether's build ing was occupied by Geerge W. Scheetz as a restaurant, and Jebn EUlnger aa a billiard room. Beth these tenants sutler badly Irem water. I.ONO's SONS LOSS K00. Jehn F. Leng's Sens drug store, adjoining tbe A. Hlrsh building en tbe north, Is some- what damaged by water, and some of tbe slate is broken trout the reef or tbe building. The less will net exceed MOO or tv00. Tbe second story front et Leng's building was occupied by Misses Uarkins it Corcoran, dressmakers. Tbey bad forty dresses belong, lng te customers in tbe room, but they were removed te a place of safety before the water reached them. Mr. 11. C. Kicheltr, gunsmith and cutler, who occupies the third story front of tbe Leng building, was net se fortunate. His line stock of goods and machinery in damaged by water te a considerable ameun'. The Swodenbergtan congregation, who use tbe third fleer back as a place or worship, sutler but little less. Henry Knapp, foreman or tire company Ne. 1, bad his wrist badly sprained while ou duty. He was taken te Leng's drug store for treatment. Foreman Wise, el Ne, 3, wan en top el the ladder of trucK A. with a line of hose when a part of tbe front wail et tbe Hirsh building loll out It was a close shave, but he escaped uninjured. CIIOWIIS WITNKss TltK III, ,K. The tire attracted the greatest crowd ever seen In Centre Square, and North Queen also was packed with people. As seen aa possible ropes wereBtretched across North Queen street and In Centre Square te keep back the crowd. It is conceded by all who saw the tire that it was tbe meat stubborn one, and the most difllcult te inauage, that has occurred in this city for years ; and it Is also couceded tbat Chief Vendersmith and his men deserve much credit for tbe Intelligent aud deter mined manner in which they fought the lUinea. Ne. 1 steamer bad the plug in front of city hall ; Ne. 2 in front or the Inikli.i Inikli.i Inikli.i iiK.M'Kiiolllee ; Ne, 3 In front of the West ern Union telegraph elUce ; Ne. I In Irent of Stauller's hat store ; and Truck A in front of tbe burning building. The police force were endutyduriug tbe Hre aud did geed work In keeping tbe crowd from interfering witb tbe firemen and rrem entering tbe burning bulldiugs. Seme persons, however, get into Hlrsh ,t Brether's and helped themselves te gum beets and overcoats. Following are the losses and Insurance, as far as known : TheJA, Hlrsh building Is in sured rer T,000, and tbe stock rer f 10,000, in the following named companies : On build ing IV'OO with Mr. Gara in the Globe or Londen and 2,500 with Mr. Kife in the Koyal of England ; ou stock, with Shenk .V BaUBman, In the National of Hartferd f 1,000; American Centra), ? 1.500 ; Providence of Washington, (1,500; Firemau's fund, (3,000 ; Imperial, (2,000, all witb Shenk .V Bausuian. The Hlrsh .V Brether building Is Insured rer (0,000, as fellows : Witb Mr. Gara for (2,500 in the North A merict ; with Mr. Klfe (2,500 In tbe Koyal ; with Sheukit Bailsman (2,000 in the Flre Association ; and with Jtckenrede it Myera (2,000 In tbe Bowery. Tbe tirm claims tbat the insurance will net cever tbe less, as tbey spent about (0,000 a year or two age In Improvements en the property. On their stock of goods tbe value et what they place at from (38,000 te (12,000, and which appears te be almost a total less, they have the following insurance : Fire Assurance, (.1,000; Guardian, (i,000; Imperial, (2,000; Glrard, (2,800; Liverpool, Londen and Glebe, (l.oeoj Pennsylvania, (1,500; Insurance of North America, f 1,500; FrankllD, (3,000 ; Hanover, (2,000 ; Queens, (J.000. Eby it Hess, photographers, lese (2,000 They are Insured for (MX) with Eckenrode it Myers in the Union, and (000 with Bausuian it Burns in tbe Clinten. Jebn EtUnger's billiard tables and turnl tureare Insured for (300 with BausmanA Burns In tbe Union et Philadelphia. His less is stated at (325. Gee, W. Scneetz's less is cevered by an in surance of (S00 In tbe British North Ameri can. J. F. Leng's sons property Is insured with Mr, Gara In the American and Hanover com panics for 17,000. Tbe less will net exceed (500. Mayer Morten gave orders this morning I that tbe heavy cornice et the Hirsh building, which was displaced by the lire, and which bung threateningly ever the sidewalk en North Quean strest and Centra Square, be taken down. A gang of men were set te work ; heavy plank placed In front of the plate glass windows te protect them from tbe falling cornice, ever which a stout cable was thrown and about 2:10 o'clock the Nertli Queen street part of It waa putted down, TIIK UNHKUWntTKH.4 AT weuk, The lollewlng named underwriters repre senting the Insurance companies, are at the Stevens beuse : A. J. Fester, Win. Murrand 11. O. Kline, el Philadelphia ; Alfred Kewell, W. M. Shoemaker and W. T. Blackwell, of New Yerk, and Win. B. Hammend, et liar rlsburg. They have viewed the premises and are new examining tlie books of the Messrs. Hlrsh. it auk tui.r. nnwf. Three Kttra Innlug eamns flared V aisnlay And all Tl. The league games yesterday were: At Philadelphia, Philadelphia u, Pittsburg I ; at Washington (ten innings), Washington I, Detroit 1 ; at Bosten, Bosten 3, Chicago 0 ; at New Yerk, New Yerk 10, lndtanaelIs3. At Baltimore yesterday tbe St Leuis and Baltimore played fourteen Innings, when thn game was called at the tie score el 2 te 2 Smith and Carutbers were the pitchers and did great work, Tbe three errors of the Baltlmores weie all made bv Greenwood, who still played brilliantly. The ether As sociatteu games were : At Statnn Island, Mets n, Cleveland 1; at Breskltn, Louisville 12, Brooklyn 2 The Altoenaand Brad ford loams are having a big time playing ball together even If they are nearly the whole or the State League. Yesterday thn Alteena wen by 10 te I. The Beading players were all released yes terday and given (10 each, wblcb is about one fourth the amount due them. The W 11 ken bar re club is surprising the ether inembers el the International League. Yenterday they defeated Hamilton by 0 te 3 Kad beurne Is still a king among pitchers. Yesterday the Cbicages bad but ene actual bit oft him. The Syracuse and Scranton clubs played fourteen innings in Scranton yesterday, and thn score was 0 te fi. The Mets bsve released Entnrhroek. Yesterday tbe Waving Willows, a base ball club managml by Jehn It. JeHrles, played a game with the Michael Snyder's Golden Plew team. The Plew wen by il'l te 2, Sorae or tlie players are said te be run ning around tbe banes yet m reLtriutt. teiNTKits. Hen. William MuLt-an, el Adams county, will be presented as a Democratic candidate for supieme Judge. Representative Wherry, or Cumberland, is bopelul el carrying Hie state by the Demo crats this year, If Philadelphia does her duty. He thinks Sherman will be the Re publican presidential candidate. The Lackawanna county Democratic con vention liave nominated Jehn F. Connelly ler judge by acclamation, W.J. Burke and A. F. O' Beyle ler county commissioners, and Henry T. Kechlor and P. h. Barger ler auditors. The nxctutletis Indorse Cleve land's administration. Combined t'acaer and Filler. A patent has Imjch granted through W. It. Gelbart te Mr. Frauk J. Steluhauser ler a combined packing and filling machine. Tbe novelty el this device Is that tbe movement et tbe machinery which compresses the con cen con tenlKof one packnge at the same time tills anether, and that it la used ler paper, can van or ethur llexlble bags. Twe Flailing Itmna. Charles H. t'urlM, of Fllnn A. store, went tHhlug yesterday. Breneman's He has re- turned and reports that he caught fjurleen bans, eight cattish and two eets. Harry Brimmer and William T. Jeflerlcs, caugnitneuiy-six uassat sate Harber ye terday. Ttrjt HHITtHH LA NO BILL. A frnvlnleu Cimmi which Conservatives and UnlenUta J gree. Lonhe.v, July 20 By the terms of the agreement between the Conservatives and the Unionists the power of the land com missioners te roduce the Judicial rents is te be valid ler two years, at the end of which time it Is expected a laud purchase bill will be in operation. Kiplainlnc Their Course. Londen, July 20. The .Simulant sajs there will doubtless be mere or less con temptuous criticism of the government's ceuise lu relation te tbe land bill en account or its desire te avoid giving ellense te tbe Unionists, but the critics can atlerd te treat tbe matter with geed-humored Indlllerence, since the main object el the Conservatives' connection witb tbe Unionists la le maintain the union. It stands te reason, therefore, that the government Is bound te consult the wishes of its allies and make a partial sacrl lice el its own preference. The Twits this morning says that tbe government in considering tbe Unionist amendments te the laud bill is probably mero moved by tbe tear or desertien by tbeir allies than by the perception or the import ance or doing nothing te weaken the position et the dissidents. Murdered ou Old Man. Ci.KVBi.AM), Ohie, July 2a A spaclal te the l'rc.13 from Cambridge, Ohie, says : "About 11 o'clock, Meuday night, William Geerge, a young man em ployed by a farmer named MeLees, went te the house or another farm band named James Scott, an old man, and asked bis assistance in getting a horse out of a ditch in which it bad fallen. The men procured axes aud started away. An hour later Geerge returned te MeLees' and reported tbat he bad killed Scott in self-defenfe. This morning the body was round lying In the ravine, the head smashed te a jelly aud a bloody axe lying near by, The mystery Is that no horse was in the ditch and no motive can be asslgued ler the crime, Georgeuiadeuo ellert le es cape and la new under arrest Owing te the absence or the coroner no one would touch the body and It was allowed te lay ou tbe greuud until this aflorueon. Kebuerj lu Vurk Ueuutjr, YeitK, July 20. The store of ltouse it 11 ami a, at Delta, this county, wan entered by burglars last night and clothing, bats, shoes, shirts and (10 In cash stolen therefrem, Alter the burglars bad gotten what tbey wanted they attempted te tire tbe building. About (10 worth el clethiug was found en lop or a gallon measure which contained oil and set en tire. Killed While Iteturelng rrem aFauaral, Tkkhk IlAiiru, lud., July 20. Aud row Williams and Kebert West were killed and Kebert Williams, a brother of the tlrst named, fatally Injured by a tree falling en their buggy yesterday afternoon near here as tbey were returning from a luneraU Tbe Usrman rounder Burled. lUiitt.iN, July 20 The funeral of Herr Krupp at Kasen yesterday was attended by 1,200 et the workmen employed in bis famous foundries. Messages et condolence were re ceived by the family Irem tbeeinperer,Pr!nce Bismarck, Count Ven Moltke and many ether prominent persons. m A Storm Causae 01011.0011 IMiuise. WAii.vsir, Ind., July 2A-The heavy storm of wind, ball and rain In Miami county en Monday did damage te oreps and stock te the extent of (loaeoa Heme of tbe hailstones were as large as pigeons' eggs. rapar Merchants Aaalgn, New Yeiik, July 20. Orlande B. Hast ings, doing buslneaa under the name of Hastings X Tedd, dealers In paper at 35 Beek man street, has made an assignment with preferences amounting te about 122,000. '. 'tyi yVABtBK ur A niLB UW Ml IM A HBtrJABMBW TUWB. a lie standard Cnmpeni'a Property Tl ana nmiun itellara Keaaead a AawMV ,;Jj Vera Mudd.nu-Maay oil Tasks Bm-Mrii iwu n urg uoaiiaejniue. Nkw Yeiik, July 20. A nil tiinaasjssV early this morning In the Standard Oil ejaakv, pany'a Immense plaut at Constable nekr Bayenne, N, J., and before It oeaMM? injiitnmeu uuusuiiiuu aueua fiiw,vw wenaieB.r. Iruruny, 11 waa eHU tmiie at a AN OIL DEPOT BURNKD. fli OllUUb Ul IIHIIJD W M, HTOU MJ HI 1KVHB SBPa J reef of the barrel house, and In aa HMM'W .iHin., H.i.llu ... .. .1... l.IMIi..-Mala. i nilljIlHIIIIVVIMUU III. Ill IUU UUMUMiaj WIOM ', llames. The peopte of the village weraawavd wuch uy uriim in lire, auu Kuewinp; aew BBin- llaminable material ketit In the wsxahenaaawbtf tllMntl nr...... ..... . !... I t..v. IIiaIk IiMUU ..V. ' ....,, i.ru.'i.i,ji, taiiiuu nun, iuvii uunpB'atl feeling almost certain that thelr homes WSftJ.V,'' a deemed te destruction. ; ine eniire urn uepartmenT, cexpnsmf; -v-1 eight engines, bnniened te the scene of IsalisjK onnltagratleii. Ilelore the llremen could ajat,- the sluggish water-through tbe hose the art Pi had ansumed a iniintnry e cr the surround taf Ml tlllllflltlt'H. mill rrriin hviiiv twinb ntiH nii.aM -T(-: of the sheds and warehouses tongues of cmckling llauien shut forth, lu a few min utes the barrel heuse was a mass el shining omlers, but the supply home, built of solid timbers snd heavy walls, gave ample tueft ler the flames. Sparks Irem thu burning buildings were blown te a neighboring oil tank, and an explosion that shook tbe entire village followed, ether tanks also exploded, and in less time than it takes te describe It there were fully a half dozen explosions. The burning oil was scattered in alt direc tions. It was thrown en the little wooden sbeds and etorelioui.es scattered throughout the yard ami lu it short wblle a quartoreta mile el such structures, built along the water edge, were throwing brilliant lights out en the waters of the bay. The vessels bad te move out oLdanger. It was a gorgeous scene. At daybreak the fire was still burning fiercely aud showed little or no signs el succumbing te the efforts nl tliH llrAinen. The cause of the llre could net be definitely ? ascertained, inn ine origin suggested sponta neous combustion. As far as can be leaned no ene was Injured. Hundreds of persons will be thrown out of employment Tun Standard Oil company's possessions at Constable Heek Include tlM. plant el the Tidewater Pipe company, the Pelar OU company, tbe l),:ean Oil company anil ether com pinks absorbed by tee Standard. Werk is carried ou day and night. There are City oil tanks nt the Heek and cat the water Irent several manufactories, IncI ad ing tbe 11,13011110 I'hutnlcal works and tee Oxford Copper and Sulphur company. THi: l.OIS OVKK A MILLION. Nkw Yeiik, July 20. Upwards of a mil lion dollars' worth el property of the Stand ard OU company whs burned. It was the largest lire that has yet visited this glganUe corporation at Constable Heek, Twe large warehouses, three Immense tanks, four big decks and about ten thousand barrels of oil were licked up by thn I! mien, leaving noth ing but a uiasnotHtiieuldoi lng ruins. Thore Is no Insurance, The latestsurvey showaprepa1dajQ!tad by the tire was four iron tanks, each Ing 6,000 barrels of roll tied oil, three Immense storehouses mid eight small waroheUMsbopa and factories, six wooden piers and 15,000 unheused new oak barrels. James Beener, 00 years old, the head bellermaker, waa badly burned about the race and bands. VAHlVAUIMttl U1K IIVHUHBDOIBLB. They Are Taken Primi Hurtling Uelldleg, Bat Many Make Narrow Kacapes. CtNpiNNATi, Ohie, July 20 shortly after 10 o'clock this morning the alarm of lire called the department te the northwest cor ner of Ninth and Sycamore streets. Denee clouds of smoke rolled heavenward rrem the immense lour story building occupied by tbe Goecb manufacturing company, the Wrlgley paper box factory and the White Star laundry. It was net long before a general alarm sounded ctlllng out tbe re serves, but it was evident from the start that the entire structure was deemed, owing te the Inllammable material around where tbe tire originated. In the cellar and sub-cellar, ou account of its long oocu eocu oecu pancy as a meat depository, was a very bad air and te blew it out a fanning machine waa kept constantly running. It waa Irem m journal of this machine that the Ore started by friction and by aid el the grease-saturated Uoers snd limbers tbe llames climbed quickly te tbe floors all e. In the box fac tory there were sixty-live and In the lean dry thirty live girls. Their screams could pi ue uearu ler squares uuu me excitement attending their rtscue was intense, Tbey were all breuuht out iu safetv. but manv at tliem narrowly escaped a horrible death. J l?itnt- nenrtrA l.nlHf. nr nnirlnn nnmnenw Wn. r.H 0, was prostrated aud was taken borne. His '! condition Is serious. The building waa owned by Briggs Swift, ex-president of tbe Fidelity bank, and was valued at (3.",0OO. It was formerly used ler perk packing. The entire building was gutted. Tbe total less will approximate (130,000; partially insured. (Itber LiiMM by Fire. AiiKKDKKN, Dak., July 20. A large lire at Ipswich broke out at midnight last night la UM 1: a auaiien a mere, iniaiiy uemruying lew m Prier house and llverv barn, lnswleh hetaa. Cfii Keilmau's two large store buildings, Butley's 'itd Mrtarii ulntilu ami utuirn I in A f lilies f II ItVemawifsB 4 ltDIJ ntravrtu nuu nbaau tiuu u uste vtiiWU fa ,4 otllee. Judge muri;W' rusitfeuce atm raw ,J ll.iaillliK' IU. luw, du 111 M ew9iwiuail H f2.,000 ; partly insured. Waut Their Wages ISI-Weekly. LnciuiKi,!), 111., July 20. Between 40e -,4 auu bee 01 tne uuu empleyes 01 ine Lltenneui ,-v-- Car and Machine enmnasv left that ahnna ti yesterday en a strike te compel the company te pay oil Its bands every two waeka Instead vi or onee a month, a new. A committee taw ported tbat the company would net graatj tbe request, and It waa decided by H IritrArM ti vflin.ln mil iltitll .nitia nnAmkt standing was arrived at. Killed While Uounliec Vara. Yenic, July 20. W. H. Strickland, of nlar-A. waa klllml about -I o'clock IM leg In the yard ei the Northern Ceetral nn.l uklta -nnal In flAHDllB)e? SSTB, bad been employed en the read but "& , '.,.. ...ranmwi tn Yerk batAttkiffA limeanu leuuuuj -.-- - ;. ..,.. ,,. .it s vaars of an aadW wen, e " - fii leaves a wire, out no cuuu.eu. ,. tfltl III Treated Ker Husband and GblMiea. x- .,v.,..,i.LK.Wli Julv20-Mrs A. LlUfca:?.2 meuibaref tbe Salvation ermy, is eltargadf with inhuman treatement or her Infant exU-'-. dren. and tbey have been lakes from nor ..ey,V thepelica, Her husband was drive froea'Ii' home by her last night Tha wonae la b-' lleved te be crazsd by rellglouucllOiaetvV 3 Hucceaafel ttugllak KlHassaaa. ) Londen. July 80 At the Wlathladaai sheeting centesU tedsy for tha KoUpere esjf) , Kns isb marksmen wen ine prise. 710 points. Canada was second, aMkWg points, and took a pnss 01 w . , y , - 1 m wbaihbb tmuiVAwmmm, 1 (;'; I I WAaHiiiwTea, D. O., Jly t-f3 I l KMtani roaeoyiraaixa t I 'shilling te aeutaara wtadt, I taaparatun, Hir nmmm. - 'm , Jga ra s SMI TO $& J, "is "5i V3 J3 m ss 'i M & 4"S '..isgx&K'J-JH., TrTl If nlfTa fl-VsrVl yyTjiji&jij. J ', If iWNf f"1! . r ,-V', (c,
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