mffmwwwmm iss!smxnarr, m mxr.t cU) Jktttfagfctf VOLUME XXllI-NO. 280.-SIX PAGES. LANCASTER. PA., SATURDAY, .ffrLY MO, 1887. SIX 1,AGES.-PRICE TWO 01 OFF FOK A WEEK'S FUN. mew t.meA&Tmuna mababb te man turn rummB bvbbbb wbatbbb. parly el Jllf snllsnja Will OralM ter a Wh ob Chsssusak Ihr-WMH Uaud Club sad Ik Algesquina la ludsara en Ik. natiiasheaaa Biter. A party of gentlemen from Philadelphia autl different parte or (hi county, will start nn very plrasant triple Monday. They have chartered a iimiii yacht In Baltimore, far a week' cruise en lht Chesapeake bay. The party will gslhsr at Havnde-Uraoeen Monday, anil tlin bint will inaat them. They will aleep en tlie beat, wlileb la Ml laat long and filial up In the beat or style, and will apnnd nearly all of their time en the bay Milling. Tliey will atop at Telcheatar Baaeb eneday, and will vl.lt Baltimore and ether cltlea farther down. They will take a large supply el previsions along, and two oeoka te prepare theui. In the part there are num ber of geed mu.lctana, who will take their In Btruinentssndenllveii tbalroempanlona. The exuuralenlsts are fortunate In selecting a time for the trip when they will have the benefit of beautllul moonlight nlgbta. The names of the party going en the trip are : Jerry Bewman and Dr. Jamea Mitchell, Philadelphia; lwla H Hart man, William Riddle, Harry P. Osrsen, William II. Hart man, llarry Hlrnhm and Harry It. tlenael, Uucjwter ; K, H. Killr. K. K. Ilerr, (1. J. 1. Kaub, Dr. Thai M. Kehrer, Harry Kaub, I). M Relleninyer, Jehn Hbenk, Steve Jehn eon and (leerge W. llentel, Jr., (Jusrry vllle ; Heward Heinaher, Hartvllle ; Jerry hwlsber, While Koek; Cbarle. Painter, Oxford; lUnlal K. Helm, New Providence, and Ueerge William., Gap. The Lsucaater people of thia party will leave thle oily en the 0. 10 a. m. train weal en the Pennsylvania railroad en Monday, W.IM a Island Club. Monday morning will tie a lively one In the neighborhood of the Pennsylvania railroad station from which two large ti.blng cluba will Mart en the (ion train for a weeks camp en the hue luebanna river. The name, of the two are the Welae'a l.land and the Algonquin. The former wsergsnlrl aeuiayeara age and It wm krat known ate the Union aaaoelatlon. They go Inte camp every year en the laland owned by Cept Jehn P. Walse, It la one of the largeat and beat equipped cluba of the many that leave tbla clly and la com peed or the llvelltv. kind of material. The uniform that they have adopted for thla aeaaen ocn ecn atata of a atraw helmet, gray flannel ahlrt bud necktie aed white belt. Ktcb man will take a fishing red whether It la mad or net. The clutt Includes among Ita members full bra, brand and ercbeatra coinpeeed of aeme el the btmt known mualclana In the clly. The club will meet at Cbarlea Blrlne'e Hprcber boune, en Duke afreet, In geed time en Monday morning. They will then form In line and headed by the land will march down Dukeatreel te Kant King and thenee te Centre Square and the I'aiinaylvanla nil nil read station. They will have about an hour and a half te lay ever In Columbia and will put In that lime visiting and serenading Captain Geerge II. Krlaman and ether well-known citizens of that town. The name of the club tnembera are as fol fel low.: J. K Smith, Ames H Chandler, Jehn Aeterinsn, Adam Kublman, (leerge Kf finger, Abraham Keller, Ltwrence Knapp, Jr., Jehn .Hinallng, Cbarlea While, Park Cumnalng, F. A. Kelker, J. It I.ebklcher, UenJ Dally, Jatuet B But, William Hxllne, C I, ll-wt, J. K Hirr, II P. Menter, Clay, ten F. Myers Walter Cox, Dr. S It Mo Me Cleery, Jeseph lltnar, II J. Ciiiniulnga, Charles Lhuian, A J. Llebley, Jehu Soy Sey der, C larlea Mtrliie, Gaerge Ferrest, II. II. Strieker, Juqii htiauh, Daniel Knight, Harry Knlrfhl, ttudnlptiGatea, Marru. Kubl man, William Richie, . Richie, J T. Kuapp, Jehn H HreiieiiMn, Dr. 11. P. Kneruian, A. 11. Haler, lltnj. Martin, lltrry Htiantt, I, Knlgh, (' c D innelly, Jehn W. Hulilny, Frederick Hat, Jehn Klchia Jehn M ihrlng. Tna Allnilllu dull The Algonquin club la also composed el well-known cltlenaand baa a large member ship They will apend the week at Yerk Furnacs, wbere tl ey were laat eeesen. Tbla club expects lociteli plenty of Bub If tbereaia any lu the neighborhood or their camp, and prize will be given te the member catching the most. The member of the club are A. J Zercher, H. M. Kichley, Kev. C. L. Fry, H. II. Caiael, Jehn Black, A. F. tleulne, C. (. HUlckler, J. F. HelutUh, H. W. Gibsen, Charlei llyus, Jafan C. Yeune, D. H. llartholemew, W. A. Uelnitxh, I. U Hauaman, C. I.. Peaenck, O. Harry Ked, W. II. Iluller, Harry Hwarlc, Otte Hark, ltev. J. Max Hark, Heward Koh Keh rer, Hev. Jehn HUhr, A. J. (ireir, U. C. Meers, J. It (Urvln, EJ. It. (Urvln, Wil Wil eon Dubba, I.. It. Ilerr, Huge B. Hark, Charles Binder, F. I.. Fry, Cbarlea (Urvln, Charles II. Fry, W. D. Weaver, Samuel Dltrenderfer. Thla club will leave at fi-IO a. m,en Mon day for their amwnd annual camp. The or. ganizttlen la : 1're.ldent, 11. C. Moere ; vice president, Iaaae lUum.n ; treasurer, Edw. K. Oai vin ; secretary, Jebn Black ; executive committee, U. C. Moere, Jaa. K. Uarvln, J. Max Hark, Arabia F. Uenlne, Heward Kehrer and Jebn F. Helnltah. An Interesting pregramme has been ar ranged for the week, wbleb Include even ing lectures by Mr. Kebe Balr, IVer. Htalir and ethers, vocal and Inatrumeutal con cen carta, .te liVllea' day will be en Wednes day. The camp will probably be well at tended and la alwaya pleasant occasion. The annual dinner nn Friday la popular and la probably the only meat at which all the party inesta at one time. Prizes will be warded te the meat successful fishermen, and te the one whose oateh la amallest The wlnnerseflast year are barred. Excursions, under the guidance) of Kebert Balr, have bean arranged te Chimney Reek, Indian Steps, Wind Cave, and te the recka In the river bearing the Indian hleregllpblcs, as wall ai te ether points el interest In the vicinity. The oemmlaaary department will be In charge of a oerp of expsrleneed oeoka, and while It will lnclede no llquera, will have plenty of the mere substantial supplies. If "Old Probability" will but attend te the weather aa well as all ether arrangements have bean, there la no doubt but that the waek'a trip will be full or pleasure te the party. Vail rrsssa Train. A boy who attended the Bplaoepal plenlc at Penryn made a narrow escape from death. Jutt as the excursion train waa pulling out for irtncsstar In the evening the boy fell eO One of the cars. Lueklly he rolled away from the cars Inataad el under the wheels. The train waa net running vary last at the time and be waa net Injured. Ha was com pel ltd te wait for the next train, however. la a Large ajsjartty. F rem tbe Shee and Leather Mapertsr, Yeung folks tell what they de, Monea what they have done, and foeis what thsy will de. It may ba reflection ea tba clvlit clvlit gtlen of tba laat quarter et the nineteenth eentury, but tbeee who tall what they will de" nra in Urge majority. Plager Crashes'. Jacob H. flberti, aa empleye or tba Paaa Iren works, bed tbe middle nogeret bis left band badly crushed Friday, whUa working atthaaplka bmebum. Tat Angar sail waa MnettUiWet. iKutAK rtmr One Mae a iriager nittaa e.Taaa several ethers Have lajarlee tarlKtten My Ike II easts. lUwi.tNMMi.r.K, July 30. ilseenlly Mr. Aaren Hllvertbern and K. J. Derrick, of thla plana, batter known e Vender bill, and (leu Id, purchased aeme half dozen Inllan ponies from some Western cowboys In Lancaster. On Saturday bM they, with the assistance of soma four or 11 va ethers among them Nigger BUI," attempted te break tbem. They suc ceeded In getting two of them aulllclsntly broke te mount tbem, but the ethers were tee much for the boys. Thsy had strapped one of them and thrown him and when Vanderbllt attempted te put the bridle bit In his mouth he made a plunge at htm with his open mouth, biting one nf tils fingers oft" and the ether nearly se. Nigger BUI also came In for a friendly bite and two of bla Angara are bdly bitten, while another of the bores tamers get a kick en the bead and still another a mark of the fiery pony's disapproval en hie back. On Monday they get aeme mere help and succeeded In getting the vicious pony lied te an apple tree In the orchard where your correspondent esw him stamping and annrtlng and looking about for aeme new victim. Mr. Jehn Martin had n beautiful specimen of the cactus known as the Uereus (irandl (irandl fleras or Night Blooming Cereus. One of the llewers opened en Saturday evening and the ether en Suadsy evening ; they measured seven Inches In diameter, and were both grown en one stein. They were admired by everybody. Iter. te. C. Yeung and Mr. Harry Hamble Hamble ten met with an accident en Sunday night last. Kev. Yeung bad tilled Paster Reed's appointment at Kswllusville en Sunday evening and he and Mr. llsmbleten were driving Paster Reed's team. Seme one, we understand, backed Inte tbem and broke down a wbeel of their vehlele, necessitating their walking te ML Nebo, a distance of three miles. Tks Oeunir Hospital I mm the I.anailar Inquirer. Tbe Iiaaeaster iNTk-t.i.niKNrKR Is engaged In exposing some et tbe shortcoming of the authorities st the Lancaster county hospital. It charges that the alck are net properly cared for, that tbe medical department Is peer and InefUclent, and that the feed Is often unfit te eat. Facta elated by the Intki.i.iiiku:h, which eeem te be well sustained, strongly support lla ebargea. The matter should be fully and completely Investigated, and the people will demand Ibis of tbe authorities. The public provides gen gen ereuely for tbe peer and unfortunate, and will net tolerate any misapplication of these funds. Tbeobsrgeset the Intki.lkikjickh must be met. Hew Hwaat te ba ftem.mhsrad. Testerdsy at Rehrer'a East End gardens a alngular event happened, and one that rarely occurs te a local llerlat. Mr. Kehrer shipped a large box of the choicest cut flowers te New Yerk te grace a state-room en tbe steamship Etrurlsjer a young lady, who will spend the summer abroad ; at the same time they were makings handsome mantel ornament In be used aa a Welcome Heme " for one of I.tncaster'e fair daughters, who had Juat returned from the " Fatherland, " where ahe bad been attending school. We heard a wag remark when shown the box el lluwers, ' tbst lady won't knew wbst color these reM are alter she sail a few hours. " He wss thinking of his tlrat experience en beard a vessel. Hsu Nsw, Tba Iesgtie gsmes yesterday were: At Pittsburg : Phlladalpbls .1, Pittsburg- (It Innings); at Detroit : Detroit 8. New Yerk & ; at Chicage: Chicago, Chicago II, Bosten 5; at IndlansiHill. : Washington 'Ju, Indiana polis G. The Association games resulted aa fellows : At Philadelphia : Atbletln 10, Louisville 7 ; st Baltimore : Ht I.euls I-', lUltlmeret); at Broeklyn: Cincinnati , Brooklyn H; at Staten I. land : Metropolitan 4, Cleveland 3. Tne Pittsburg club is surely In turd luck. Yeatenlay the Plililadelpblss made but seven hits ml McCeriuIck, yet the home loam lout through a bad error of Kuehna alee el the Sherman ludurMin.et. rmui the New tnrk World. Ou the eve of the Teledo convention, and In full knowledge tbst the resolution indors ing Shermsu would be forced through, tbe Teledo llUuU, one et the most active Repub lican organs In tbe state, said : Tbe cold fact still remains tbst the resolu tion dens net represent the sentiment of all Ohie Republicans. Te-dsy Jehn Sherman could net secure a two-thirds delegation fromOble. Whether he can next year re mains te be seen. If be get Inte tbe state campaign with a vliu, and heartily and alu alu eerely works for the eieotlen el Feraker and the aueceas of tbe Republican party, be may be able te de se, but he can never get It through machine methods. T.n of a Family Herlea.ly III. A Reeding newspaper says tbst the family el Amea (lelgley, of Terra Hill, are stricken down with a alrauge cssnsimllsr te poison, attributed either te Ibe water or something they have eaten. Mr. ()elclry and seven of the children are down u .la tbe sickness, Mrs. Gelgley la the only one et tbe family net atlected. .The cases are serious. Ne fatal results are expected, aa Dr. J. C. McDonnell, the family doctor, thinks they are en a fair way of recovery. The house haa the appearance of a regular hospital. Inquiry from persons residing at Tene Hill abew that Mr. Uelgley'a family are alck with typhoid levar. The father and ten children are oenflnad te their beds, and the mother alone la able te be about and care for tbeetbera. Tne Malt Agsls.l Mr. rewlsr. Mr. Samuel L. Fowler says In reference te tbe suit brought agalnat him by Thomaa and Henry Raumgardner en a promissory note for H-i.41181, dated January 1, 1887, that Uie money was advanced during the last twelve years en a contract made In 1874 with tbe Haumgarduers, by which they were te sail tbe property ; that the Baumgardnera valued the property at ever 11,100,000 in 1870. The property oenslsta of 0,000 acres of coal and timber lands In Allegheny and Oarrett coun ties, Maryland. Brown A Hansel and J. W. P, Swift, an oeuneel for Mr. Fowler. Mayer and oeoaetls Arrested. Warrants were Friday Issued for tba arrest of Mayer Jonas and tba memberaef select andoemmon councils, of Wllllamipert, te anawar a charge of neglecting for several years past te keep East Tnlrd street In proper repair. Tbe street extends from tbacressing of the Philadelphia A Erie railroad te tba elty Una. August Nasi, a resident of the etreet named, mskea tba complaint The arrest haa bean threatened for aeme time. A Driving Aesldeat. Friday morning aa Emll Shelly, who tends bar ter Frank Kelker, waa driving down the West King street hill, the wagon brake railed te work, and the wagon pressed heavily upon tee horse, causing It te become unruly and finally te kick badly. Mr. Shelly was kicked en the leg Juat below tbe knee and very badly wounded, though tbe bones et bla leg were net broken. Dr. S. T. Davit attends him. (It Lake's Pteale ea Thursday. Tba annual picnic of Ht Luke's church and Sunday acboel will ba held en Thursday uf next weak, August 4th at Penryn park. Tne axoaralen train will leave the outer depot at 8 a. a. areata peastens. David K. Haratab, Manbslm ; Henry J. Basen, Maw Helland ; Jacob F. Barnltr, Laaawtar ; Geerge Krtaar, Lancaster, and Frederick Flub, Lanesatar, an among tba taiaai laeay apaneaata who bave arwtai jjasUesBU BgmMBflfmmmmx. TWO SERMONS ON FRIDAY. mart. rummiHueM akd lamb pbbavb IK tKa MWtBBBOOK. Rata Osmesis Taese Atlesdlag the rrajsr Meetlag te OeaUaee Ike Battles la the tab- eraacle-KvsagsH.t i.Uals gatttk la Chgs of lbs Usvetlsnal Meetlag. IiANitKVit.t.K, July .10. The weather waa exceedingly warm yesterday afternoon, but delightful In tbe evening, aa a splendid breeze sprang tip. The children's meeting was held as usual at U10, and the Kev. Cites. Keads entertained tbem with a very Instructive object lessen. At .1 o'clock the Rev. T. !,. Tomklnaen, of Ilarrl.burg, preached a forcible sermon, tak ing bla text from Matthew 5th chapter and II th versa. Tbe Weman'a Christian Temperance union held a meeting In the Y. M. C. A. last at1:30. Miss Mrrle Smith, tbe avangelUt, of Phila delphia, la new in charge of the devotional meeting In the big tent, and we can leek for ward te aeme geed work being dena. The Kev, J. S. Lame, of Cornwall, preacbrd at 7 o'clock, taking his text from Heaaallth .chapter and 8th verse, ' Hew can I give Ibee up." Tbe sermon was an exceedingly fine one, and waa attentively listened te by a large number of people. A heavy rain came up alter the sermon which drove the people Inte tbe tabernacle te held the prayer meeting, and a number of penitents went te the altar. Many Visitors. A large number et visitors were In camp laat evening, among whom were Miss Annie Bruner, Mr. Alfred Bruner, Mr. and Mrs, Brenner, Mlra Fry, Miss Withers, Miss Wilsen, of Columbia, Mr. (Jee. Marshall and Mlsa Dera Shnllz and Mr. Rebert Selgel, of Lancaster. Twe geed sermons will be preached en Sunday, as two eloquent divines will till tbe pulpit, namely ; In tbe morning Kev. W. A. Speneer, corresponding secretary of tbe Church Extension seclMy,and In the evening Rev. J. K. Crouch, P. E. Rev. Jebn Jehns, D. D , of Brooklyn, will preach en Tuesday morning, and Dr. Reach, or Brooklyn, en Wednesday morning. If It does net rain tbe grounds will lie In an excellent condition te-morrow, aa tbe aun Is shining brightly. Mr. Jebn Breck at tba bearding house la prepared te supply excellent meals. The early prayer meeting at 0 o'clock this morning wss led by Rev. J. F. Crouch, P. K,i and the 8:30 prayer meeting waa led by Rev. Cnaa. Reads. , Te-day being temperance day it will be de voted te temperance addresses. At 10 o'clock the Rev. J. F. Crouch, Rev. Wm. Powick, of Dauphin, and IJev. J. S. Lime, of Corn wall, made addresses. This afternoon Kev. J. T. Satchell will make an address and Miss Amanda I.sndes will have a few readings. Mr. Cbsrles Rileui il, of Hsrrlaburg, ar rived te-day. aTwruitra ur ruanuteaiv baulb. tlt.r Pits Tbnuasad Canitldstss Admitted Dur ing tbe Put Nil Months. Thesnml-snnusl report old rand Master of Records J. D. Itsrnes, of Pennsylvania, for the six months ending June .10, 1887, con tains uisny Interesting facta ss te tbe pros parity of the Knights of tbe (lelden Eagle, tbe numerical and financial growth of which surpasses tbst of any kindred organization. The laat report of the subordinate castles waa received en July 2H. The aggregate number of Initiations, sdmisaiens by card, dismissal oertilleatea and reinstatements waa D.4DI, an average of 30 per castle. Number of mem bers December .'II, IS!, 17,'-l ; Initiated dur ing the past six months, .ri,31ri, admitted by card and cert I Urate, 71; reinstated, 21; with drawn by card, 7,; .impended, 711; de ceased, lil; expelled, 1-; resigned, tl; re jected, '.. Membership June 10, 1S.S7, 21,. 81i, sn increase el 4,.Vii. The sir knights of this order are perfecting arrangements ler one et the grandest paradea In tbe history or tbe Knights of tbe (lelden Eagle during the constitutional centennial fentlvltl(w In Philadelphia . aniiimsr Lalaars. Hsrry ilerr, of the Merchants' hotel, Puttsvllle, has left te spend a few dayaat Lancaster, his former home. Miss Alies Rauaiusn, el Lancaster, is the gnest of Miss Myrtle Stever, of Shady Ureve, Franklin county. Mrs. May Lnwery, el Hetel Mllferd, Mil ford, Delaware, and Mias Nellie Daley, el Cliften Heights, Delsware county, Pa., are spending a few weeka with Mrs. Will Inman at the r.ast End. Rev. Themas Thompson, pastor of the Memerial Presbyterian church, Is visiting bis father Jehn Thompson, ou Scotch Moun tain, Delaware county, N. Y.,and bis brother Dr. R. K. Thompson, In Dlhl, N. Y. Mr. Wm. Irt-dala and family left te-day for Phlladalpbls and Atlantic City, and will linger fur a week listening te what tbe wild waves are saying. William It Mlddletnnand Ismlly left to day for Sea Ule City, Richard M. Rellly and hi sister, Miss Mary Reilly, lelt nn the 1J.V8 trsin ler Atlan tic City. Tbe employee of Alfred Dlller'a shop, at Water and Lemen streets, are ploeicklng te-day at Eablemau'a weed. Mr. Cyrus H. Celvln and family left this afternoon for bla Yerk county farm, where tbey will remain a week or ten days. He took with blui two pair of tbe flnist horses In tbe state. Mr. Frank Zellera also accom panies him. O, A. K. Impaction, Last evening S. K. Clepper, of (Jen. Welsh Peet or Columbia, who la general inspector of the Grand Army of tbe He public, paid a visit te (leerge H. Themas Pout, Ne. 81, et this city. He waa accompanied by Jebn Plnkerten, Ueerge U. Krlaman and Henry Ulppey. An Inspection el tbe pest was made and everything waa found In the best of oendltlon. Tbe pest hat a large member ship, wbieb is Increasing very fast. ratren'a Ureal Ktcerd. In tbe circuit races In Cleveland, Ohie, en Friday 10.000 people were present. Tbe (nature of the day was tbe deleal of Harry .Wilkes In three straight beata by C. F. mery'a four-year old stallion patron, wne established a record er2.HU. M fellows : Bpeclal race for a purse of ll.euu. Patron 1 1 1 llarry Wilkes 'i 1 I Tiiue-uuH. . -i'4- The Ktaelne Lights Out, When the heavy aterm est In last night tba electric lights used te Illuminate tbe atreeta wen either extinguished or went out et their own accord. Although tba aterm waa all ever by midnight tba lights ware out all night and In consequence the atreeta of tba city were very dark. One gas and two gaso line lights were also out. Te Plcsle Nasi aenday. The annual excursions snd picnics for tbe benefit of st Antheny's church have grown Inte great favor, and tba one which will take place next Monday premises te ba an en joyable event nave Bsll Per a liMrlsg. Jacob Heney, charged wltb larceny et a oew and a call tbe property of a drover named Ludwlg, gave ball yesterday for a baailng MfonAldermaaDaaaeaWtfaaaaay aazti in turn polio voemtb. A ratty of Dreaksa Msa ta noab-eiharain TrwaMe, Tbla morning at aa early hour tbe police were attracted by a boras bltcbed te a cab which waa being driven around town at a frightful rate or speed. OlUeera Py la, Walsh and Rellly finally stepped the team at the Pennsylvania railroad atatien. They found that "Ham" Qreal waa driving the boras, (which was ft blind animal, and the men laatda wan Henry Deman and Jebn Heilleueger. All were drunk and ware taken te the atatien house. Deman was In bla bare feet, but seemed anxious te have a geed time. Hefilsnngsr had about 18 In money In hla pocket and ba aaya that ha bad blrad the team te take him borne Just aa ha waa arrested and Deman waa hla partner. Before Alderman Deen the men will have te answer the charge of being drunk and dis orderly and Qruel Is also held for fsat drlv g , Last evening Richard Wlllard and S.rah Ingram ware heard before Alderman Deen en the charge of adultery, and aa then waa no evidence agalnat them they wen dis charged.. Reuben Hutten, the prosecutor, wan arrested aoen afterwanls ler being drunk and disorderly, and he will ba heard by tbe aame alderman tbla evening. Bridget Meany baa been held for a hearing before Alderman Spurrier en the charge of being drunk and disorderly. After Ed. Span bad been arrrsted yester day afternoon a woman, who gave her name aa Jane Hpers, and aald ahe waa bis wife, was arrested. At the hearing thla morning Hpera told tba mayor tbat for three years past the women hail been looking for him, and yesterday waa the first time aba aaw him. The mayor thought tbat en account of their long separation he would give tbem a short term. Bach get thirty days escb. Jehn Qulnn waa committed by tbe mayor te answer at court the charge of breaking tbe window of a cell In which be was confined In tbe lockup. m tBB KBW BOLLABD BAILBOAO. Kebstt II. CeMmaa Sara Hs Prelan It sad Gits, rigaras ttrgardleg It Lcbinen Dtapatch te the 1 line.. Kebert U. Celeman, president or the Corn wall t Lebanon railroad company, en Friday met committees representing tbe people or Sbeaderstewn, Klelnfeltersvllle, Clay, Veganavllle, Epbrata and New Hol Hel land relative te the extension of the Corn wall A Lebanon railroad te New Helland. Messrs. L. E Miller, or Lincoln ; C. M. 7.rbe, ofSbeefferstewn ; W. K. Sellrer, of Ephrata ; H. E. Stelnmelz, of Clay, and A. L. Snyder, of New Helland, presented state ments relative te tbe business and sentiment of tbe people. Mr. Celeman aald tbat he preferred tbe route te New Helland, which be bad already surveyed ; tbst It could be built fofene mil lion or nine hundred thousand dollars, and that live hundred thousand would have te be laauad en bends and an equal amount en stock. It could be built, he ssid, in ten months and could be operated by tbe Corn wall t Lebanon railroad. He would himself take stock, enough te control the read and would send Chlst Engineer fro well along tbe route and settle land damares. Written reports will be made from each locality as te land damages and stock te be taken. ajlracalen. Koesps or a Bey. Maniikiv, July 30. What might have proved a serious accident occurred at the Seuth Charlette atrtet railroad crossing last evening through tbe recklessness or the boy I lUJUIVU. dlH, MMM HIV MUHIWUU MMU, wblch bad landei tbe members of St Paul's Episcopal Sunday school of thla borough at station, and bad lelt bearing tbe large num ber of scholars and friends or St Jehn's Epis copal te Lancaster, Mr. (lea II. Dinner, or this borough, wss sppreschlug the railroad driving at a moderate spaed. A son or Jacob Yeung rushed across tbe street towards the bundrede sitembled en tbe station plat form, looking neilber right or lelt, and ran against tbe shafts of tbe carriage of Mr. Din ner and waa caught between tbe shafts and tbe Irent wheels, when he was thrown te the ground and tbe carriage passed ever him. Tbe boy escaped with only a alight aorateh behind and in front of the left ear. He i cited well all night It was a miraculous escape, and this should serve aa a warning te the boys et tbe borough who rush se heedlessly across the streets in front of passing bones. Ne blame can be attached te Mr. Dauner, aa be waa net driving fast and took all neces sary precaution. m MTATB Neresi IN UKIF.r. A deficit of 110,000 baa been round In tbe accounts or Calvin W. Rlgg, ex collector el Conshebocken, who haa disappeared. The Columbian bank or Philadelphia Is n nanclally embarrassed aa a result el the col cel Ispsed Baltimore t Ohie ileal. Owing te the tailing oil in Ita Democratic vote, Berks county this year will be entitled te but 10 votes In tbe state convention, in stead et 17 aa heretofore. Chester county farmen are net a little dis turbed at the prospects or their potato crop, tbe present Indications pointing te a heavy less by retting, owing te se much wet weather and excessive heat Persona who bave traversed tbe limits or Ceaster county, estimate recent damages te public reads at fTiO.OOO, te repair which some townships are net at all prepared lu the way of a fund for auch purposes. Te Make an official ilt. Frem tbe Wyoming Democrat Jehn Levergood, el Lancaster, Grand Patriarch of the Grand encampment of OJd Fellows of Pennsylvania, will make an ollielal and fraternal vi.lt te Tunkbannoek encampment. Ne. 201, en Wednesday even ing, August 17th. A apeeiel meeting will be called for tbat evening, and every member In the county, as well aa membenfrem Laek awanna and Susquehanna counties will be present. Tba MMdalty Tbssin. At the Grand opera house last evening then was a anetber geed aled audienee te see tbe Msy Adama company. The ahew waa very geed and tbe indications are tbat then will be a big crowd te night May Adama Jebn B- Wills and Miss Fanny Lewis, will remain ever next week, and In addition will be the big troupe of blendes who will appear In tbe latest novel. ties. Great preparatlena are being made for tbla event. A Costly Kids en a Prslgbt Trsle. A train Jumper, named Jebn Smith, bad bla leg broken Friday afternoon near Mill creek while riding en the platform of a freight car. He bad bla lege extended ever tba platform of the adjoining car, when a sudden jamming together of the can broke hla leg belere be could get it out of the way. He was brought te Lancaster en a freight train, and taken te tba county hospital. Ol D.palj Oorensr Appointed. Cyrua Cramer, of Quarryvlile, baa been appointed deputy oeroner for Eden town ship and vicinity. m A Obanee ler Barclay peak, The supreme court of New Jersey baa allowed the writ of error In tbe case et Bar clay Peak and will review tbe evidence. Iaaae R. Brubebsr Used, Pram the New Helland Clarien. Isaac H. Brubiker, aa aged resident of tba western part et town, died ea Thursday morning. Fer aavaral yean ba bad bean to te tall v blind, and for a long lima past baa been var feeble, Mr. Brubaker bad bean mar s' I riad, bat bla wUedlad aeme forty yean age, . iaaTW em aea, Iaae M. Brvbttar, AN OLD MAN'S TERRIBLE END. BwavrvraB tmb bam sr rma awirr VUBBBBT OP TBB VBBBK, Oserge Wataisy Urewnsd In lbs Consstega at Ranch's Mill Thla Meralag-HK Bedr Net atecevsrsd, Hal Men asllsally Neareti- lag Per It-Hew It Uccnrrsd. A aad drowning accident In which Ueerge Waldley lest bis life, occurred at Kanck'a mill en the Cenestnga creek, Just beyond tba city limits te-dsy. Waldley waa a man between fifty live and atxty yean of ag and lived In tbe tenant house or Mr. Kanck, en tbe opposite side or tbe creek from tbe flour mill. Thla morning Waldley came te thla city and, after attending te aeme business, started for borne. When he arrived at the mill ha procured beat and started across the dam from the west aide. The creak waa very high owing te tba heavy nine and the water waa sweeping ever the ilam breast with great force. He bad almost reached the ether aide of the stream when he found that ba could net control the beat agalnat the heavy current Wbsn be found that tba beat would ba taken ever the dam breast he Jumped out Inte the stream. He waa swept ever the dam and tbat waa tbe last seen of him. The accident waa witnessed by ssveral persons employed at the mill, and aeme ethers who wen fishing. They at onee procured ether beats and searched ler tbe body which had net been found np te a lata hour tbla afternoon. It la supposed te be In the hole made by tbe water Immediately In front of tbe dam. It Is Impossible te move around with a beat at tbat place for rear of being wrecked, 'ihe beat which Waldley had waa aeen afterwards, but It Is new fast, In front of the dam, and although repee were used, if could net be taken out Waidtey'a hat was found Hesting in the stream. Tbe body may have bean carried down aeme distance, and If it was, tbe creek Is se muddy that it can net be aeen. Waldley was born In Straaburg lu 18.10 and waa a brother of Nerman L. Waldley, tbe proprietor of tbe stage line between this city and Straaburg. Ue waa married twice and hla second wife and two children survive him. He also leaves three children by his first wife. Tbey are all grown. Twe daugh ters resides In this city, one of tbem being msrrled and a eon la In the west. The deceased moved from the neighborhood of Greenland list spring into Mr. Ranck'a beuse. Ue was a laborer and worked for dlllerent parties. m WBtVOBB BOMB. Pred, snd Christ nesf.1 snd MlasMsry Oro Ore Ingsr Itatem Prem Karens. Messrs. Fred, and Christ Hoefel, who have been In Europe ler three months past, and Miss Mary Qree 7inger, who haa been punn ing her atudies in German academies for two yean past, returned te Lancaster Frldsy night at 11:45. They landed from the Waea land, at New Yerk, Thursday morning where tbey were met by Mr. and Mrs. U us tavus Uret-tlnger, Mra, Fred. Hoefel, Henry Uerhart, Win. Balz and Geerge Sbulmyer. The party rested In New Yerk and Ceney laland until Friday and then came en te Lancaster. On reaching here at 11:45 they wen met In tbe depot by tba Lancaster Ma-nnercber, who wsked up the passengers of the midnight train by singing a song or welcome. Tbe returned tour lata and their friends then msrebed te Mnmnercber ball when a fine collation had been pnpared for them by tbe Miennercber. A few noun were very pleasantly spent In bearing the tenrists recount their experiences while abroad. Mr. Fred. Hoefel during hla absence, visited most of the prominent places In Germany and Switzerland, while Cbrtat contented himself with visiting places near his old home. All tbe veysgen loekbale and hearty. Before leaving Europe tbey had heard or tbe terrible heat In America; but they ssy overcoat?, wraps and blankets were needed every night in their passage across the Atlantic. Tbalr gscead Contract Pultillsd. from the Cennullavllle Courier. About twenty-five yeara age Capt Wilsen IL Meyers wss doing military duty at Union town. Willie then be became acquainted with Mlsa Dennetta M. Paine, alater or K. S. and Owen Paine, or thla place. During the war the couple corresponded and at lea close were engaged te be married. Tbe engagement waa broken, however, and both married. About eighteen months age tbe two met by chance In Wash ington county, she a widow and be a wldower. Tbey were at onee re-engaged and en Tuee dsy wen married In the Episcopal church at Unloutewn. Captain Meyers is new in the pension department at Washington city, te whleb place he has taken bis bride. Sbs Oave Blm a ' Levs Petion." A few daya age Charles Yeung and hla country girl-wire, Grace, came te Kansas City, Missouri, from Nebraska. Thursday morning the couple bad a quarrel, and he threatened te leave her. In her misery she sought a fortune-teller and waa told te take three drops of bleed from under her finger nsils and give It te her husband In his oetlee, and be would be ever faithful. This she did Frldsy morn ing, giving tbe mystic potion te a waitress at tbe hotel at which tbey were living te put In her husband's oetlee. Tbe waitress took tbe cup te the landlord, and be, Imagining tbat poisoning waa meditated, rushed te polies headquarters with a gory story. Mrs, Yeung was arrested, but told bar story te the polies officials. Surgeon Weed analyzed tbe substance in tbe cup and found tbat it waa dried bleed, and tbe wife was set free. A reporter made aeme remark tbat did net pleaae bar, and before leaving tbe atatien aba boxed hla ean soundly. She aud bar husband an new reconciled. TBB COLUMBIA BAHK WAILVBB. Canes of tns Disaster te a Pbllad.lpkla Finan cial lu.lllutlen. Piiii.AUKi.i-uiA, July 30. The doen e tbe Columbian bank at Ne. Itf Chestnut street, whose checks wen protested yeater day by the Farmen and Mechanics' bank because of lack funds, are closed te-dsy snd It ta stated that tbe bank officials will ueake an assignment In favor of depositors. Tba Columbian bank whleb closed Ita doen this morning was a state Institution. At neon a notice waa Issued by tbe bank say ing tbat an aaslgnment bad been made te S.E. Megargae and V. P. Kenan, two attorneys. All efforts te obtain any statement at te tba amount or the liabilities or assets proved futile, both the bank ofuebua and tbe aaslgnees declaring tbat tbey bad net time te inquire into the oendltlon of at tain aa yak It Is believed tbat the fallun laa complete one. President Bell, of tbe Farmeie' and Mechanics' bank wltb whom the Colum bian kept an account for many yeara, atitad tbat the checks of the latter were dishonored beetuse they bad no money te tbalr credit and no aeeurltlea en deposit, as waa claimed, by tba Columbian ofneers. It la under stood from reliable aoureaa that tba eblef canees of the fallun wan heavy advances made en drafts of tba tvea-Stayner party of Haw Yerk aad advances made en consignment et marenandlaa ahlpped from Seuth America and ether places whleb ware net taken np by tba consignees lean leaving tba bank In a crippled oendltlon. Tba fail ure caused aeme exeltamsnt In tbla elty, al though It waa net much of a surprise. It la new stated Ibtt tba liabliltlaaet tba baak will net ba erar pJ8,0l MB JVBPA BBOm A fBBBt BOAT. Oharlss W. Reed, Who Was aaMeaa'e Lawyer, Attempts te OessBsrt "ifeMe. Naw Yerk, July KX-Charlee W. Reed, the well-known lawyer and ex-prosecutleg attorney of Cook county, Illinois, who aaao aaae clstad wltb Lawyer SoevUle la tha dsfense of Gulteau, the assassin of President Gar- ueid, and baa of lata figured conspicuously In police circles, having sunk lower and lower aa time went by, attempted suicide by Junplng from the ferry beat Chicago Inte tbe North river tbla morning. Officer Tayler, of tha harbor police, rescued him. Reed acted atraegely en tha way across the river and waa aeen te go te the nil and leek ever Inte tha water before he took the plunge. It la believed that ba waa Intoxicated. Ha Jumped from the forward deck and arose te theeurfaee Juttln time te be struck en the head by one of the Chicago's Immense paddle blades. Tba blew knocked him senseless and rendered Officer Tayler's work or rescue easier. When taken tram the water Reed's bead waa found te be badly cut In two places and be waa nearly asphyxiated. Restoratives wen administered alter whleb tbe half drowned man waa sent te the Chambers street hospital under arrest Heed baa lest all bis legal practice and reduced te great poverty. A few daya age be waa arrested for trying te rob a till in a saloon In Jersey City, but wsa net prosecuted. Reed waaarnlgned before Ju.tlce Kllbrelb at the Toombs. He was committed ite the ean of tbe commissioner of cbsrltlea and correction te be examined aa te hla sanity. OiVABD Dt A MIBPLAVBD MBltCB. Pear Peepls Lew Tn.lr Uvea by a Railway Disaster In Mew Hampehtrr. CoNcenii, N. H., July 30. A Irightful ac cident occurred en the Uoeksett branch or the Concord railroad this morning. The up accommodation passenger train reported nine minutes late and comes via the Sun brook branch. The mixed train from Pitta field waa en time and started south from Bunoeok for Uoeksett te connect with the forenoon train. The PltUfield train waa en the aiding a abort distance this sldaet Hook Heok Hoek aett, when tbe passenger train, by reason of a misplaced switch, ran up en the aid ing and crashed Inte the locomotive of the mixed trsin. Beth engines an badly wrecked as are also the baggage and mallear of the passenger train and many of the freight care. The engineers and firemen of both trains had time te Jump and escaped unhurt Geerge French, express messenger, and Frank Barney, brakemsn of tbe mixed train, were instantly killed. There are a number of Injured. A roller train haa been aent from thla city with surgeons and a wrecking train haa gene te dear the tiack. A later report places the number of killed at four. m Thsy are New la Jalt PeTTsvu.t.K, Pa., July 30 Seme time age Benjamin and Aaren Nuss, or Cstawlssa, brothers, brakemsn and conductor respec tively en a freight train en tbe Cstawlssa division et the Phllsdelehls & Reading nil- m read, were arrested charged wltb robbing I freight care. They were held In fl.OOO ball each ter trial. Yesterday Aaren called en superintendent Hweigart, in Phticdeipbia, and cuered H.OOO te settle the esse. Tbe otter waa promptly relused and Nuss re turned te Catawissa when both brethen ware re-arrested yesterdey, their ball having been increased te 15,000 en account of the discovery et further robberies In which they are Implicated. They were unable te obtain bondsmen and wen ledged In Jail. Anether Con.plister Arrsstsd. Chicago, July 30. Charles L. Fny, ex warden of the infirmary, is a prisoner In the ceunly J all- He waa arrested in tbe corridor of the Sherman house by Sheriff Mstsen aad Deputy Stewart at 11 o'clock last night A capias Issued April 2 and charging conspiracy waa served upon hltu. When Frey was In dicted In connection with tbe "boodle" cases a bench warrant waa Issued against blm but waa net eeryed because States Atterney Grin nell supposed he would go en tbe stand for the state. He was net required te give bends aa the state had mere evidence than It needed and as it closed Its side of the emnibus"case last evening. It wss decided te arrest Frey and require him te give bends which he will probably de te-day. m Th.j ll.turu te Europe. Naw Yerk, July 30. Mr. Van Ueyst,wbe came te this country I rem Helland last week In punult of bla wife, who had tied te tbla country with Jules Van Deeren, sailed for home te-dsy by tbe Atirania. tils utile daughter, who waa brought te thla country by her mother and whom tbe lather recov ered, returned with him. Mra. Van Heyat and Van Deeren sailed for Rotterdam te-day by the steamer Leerdaui. She will make no opposition te the suit for divorce which ber husband will Institute in the Helland courts, nor make any effort te regain possession of her child. Anether Liberal Victory. Londen, July 3a The llbersls have scored anotbered victory. In the Parliamen tary election which took placa yeaterdsy In the Ferest of Dean division of Gloucester, Mr. Sarauelsen, GladitentaB, received 4,2aa vetCHsgsinst 2,730 esst for Mr. Wynhsm, Conservative, This seat waa wen In the laat eieotlen by a Gladstentan, but his vote waa only 3,882. Thua a gain of 404 votes la shown for the Liberals. The eieotlen of Mr. Bamuelsen In tba Ferest of Dean, division of Gloucester, Is generally regarded aa a proof that the Union ists are re turnlcg te the Gladstenlan ranks. Bsess at Saratoga. Saratecia, N. Y July 30. Fifth regular day. Warm weather; attendance geed. Track fast First race Splnaway stakes, five furlongs Les Angelas wen, Blithesome second, Cekena third. Time 1 ;;,'. Odds 1 te 2 Les Angelea. Second raee, ) mile. Lewis Clark wen, Cateaby gelding second, Erebus third. Time 1:15,V. Odds 0 te 1 sgalnst Lewis Clark. Third race, tbe Merohante' stake, one mile and live furlongs, resulted lu a dead beat between Elkwood and Dunbeyna. Tba only atutera. Time 2:51'. The raee will ba run off after Iba filth race. Urging ''any te Plghr. Paris, July 30. General Beulangar'a seconds had an Interview wltb ex-Premier Ferry te-day who referred tbem te two gen tlemen willing te aet for bin In tba Impend ing duel. Tha friends of M. Ferry are new urging blm te fight His vesica. Taken. Glasgow, July 30. After a political moat meat ing bare jetterday Sir Geerge Otte Tnvelyan wss relieved et nia time-piece. Te Anawar at oenrt. Jehn Qulnn, charged by bis wlfe;wlth de sertion, waa beard before Alderman Me Couemy tbla afternoon, and in dsfsult et bail Waa committed te answer at eaurt gammened te Ben.. Kkw Yerk, July 80,-Blshep Leugblln has been summoned te Rema aed will aa awar tbe call la the fall. The Decline aad Pan of The Reverend Dr. Edward MeGlyna, Tee Reverend Dr. MeQIyan, Reverend Dr. MeGlynn, Rev. Dr. MeGlynn. Docter MeGlynn, Dr. MeGlynn, Mr.MeGlyna, ateuiyuB, FVenJrweli WHAT DOES TUE SUAU WAni M JH '"' BVLBB WU ABAIH 4C at ' tovaeravaera. L' . " .. . rnmaaseaauaaal Aniearl Beeaaae Mis asagk easdset et n fre rasr May Ba Bessi.a a.sse ef ata retry Charaetevtswaa. Londen, July 30, The news that tba ui 1-ersia is cxsaaBBBDiauBB aneuiar vans. as. ;,. r. . . ?..... T T. . '-"T ,A"I r.ureps naa aaai aoaurer error down mat W aplnea et the reval and Imnarisi nslitsals at ? me variens continental capitals aa wun vivid clearness their former with tbat slovenly monarch. palaeaa turned Inte pigstyea rtae np them, and the prospect of another et Nasared Deen wltb the almost am certainty of a aeoend time witnessing bla tat- unuiea inauigee.ee in bis awlnlsh proposal, ties turns them fairly sick with disgust It Is Just passible that the shah's mannsre hew Improved ainea ba availed himself of the op portunity of abasing European hesDltallt n few years age, be the chances sra that they haven't, That the-eemmente of tba European press upon bis disgusting be havior at that time reached Teheran there Is no doubt but then waa a man In the Par elan capital fesftardy enough te Impart tba gist of the Joarnallstle strleturaa upon bla majesty's oenductto his master then la all manner of doubt, and the prebabllitlea an tbat the shah la Ignorant te tbla day that te befoul the beuse of one's host Isn't the proper way te regulate bla hospitality ; net tbat Nasared Dean Is an Ignorant man. He Isn't ; en the contrary, be la an educated au and possesses a sufficient degree of shnwd shnwd ness.te prevent tbe hordes or Fnnan, Eng. llsb, German and American capitalists, and adventnnn aa well, from seizing upon tba resoureea or .Perala and converting then Inte sources or revenue te themselves, bat yet he Isn't shrewd enough te avail himself of the many opportunities of enriching bla country, which abound almost within gun shot or his palace. However, It Isn't In the natun or a Persian te aaak ter opportunities el enrichment through Industrial cbanneia. Se then Is no body te find fault with the lack or develop ment or the country's resources lndoieneo being a national trait In Persia. It la strange therefore te read the announcement tbat tba abac's projected tour of Europe ta for tba purpose of vlaltlng the continental Industrial countries,and the possibility Is suggested tbat the Persian ruler haa bean aroused by the repeated Importunities of lerelgnen for grants, franchises, privileges, eta, te reallt reallt tien that the Persian can maintain factories, construct railways and till the aell altar tba most approved fashion, when enes be baa learned bow, aa well as the Christian capital ist and the un-ObrlstUnl Ike speculator. It thla be the case, and he la coming te Europe te seriously study tbe varieua Industries of the continent, Instead el throwing cham pagne bottles through plate glasa wiadewa, g nasjsaw mrwnr wwaftu ibivw jisinsi sswW wavy Beiling Turkish carpets ana otherwise die- I porting himself like a hog out ter a holiday, I he will be every where welcomed snd treated I wtth the conaldentlen due te a monarch who desires te Improve himself, hla country and his people. If, however, he la coming te Europe merely for tbe pleasure it would anera mm te repeat bis tormwejtpieita, it I sale te ssy that means will be foune vey te his august majesty the lnformatle tbat bla departure la mere desirable than bJa company. vlabk vLAtmmu a rout.. Bs sight, fifteen Vicious Bound. With a Cartby, Aneth.r Phlladslphlsa. Philadelphia, July 30, Tim Clark, a brother of Willie Clark, recently defeated by the "Spider," fought 15 vicious rounds aad part of a sixteenth yesterday afternoon wltb Charley McCarthy In a barn about 50 miles from tbla elty. Although 200 In stake money waa up, it waa very well ua ua ua dentoed that tbe fight waa te be for bleed, ba cauee of tha Intense feeling whleh baa existed between tbe men for months and principally te aettle an old grudge. The men nave beaa In active training ler lour weeka. It waa mutually agreed that tha number of apaetag ten should be limited te ten. Sema difficulty waa experienced In selecting a battle-ground The time bad been fixed and up te last Mon day night It waa determined tbat the fight aheuld come off In thla city, but It wss finslly decided that then might be polies inter ruption aud a small bamlet near tba etala line waa chosen. After tbe referee had announced that tbe fight would be aoeording te Qaeensberry rules, skin gloves wen pro duced and fitted en the bands or the tighten and the battle begun. Fifteen very bard reunda wen fought, when In the 10th round Clark claimed a foul whleb was net allowed. Clark then nfused te fight any mere and tba battle waa given te MeCarthy. The time of actual fighting waa one hour aad two min utes and altogether a geed many hard blown were struck. There waa net a knock-down. Beth men are pretty badly damaged, Clark'o Clark'e Clark'o eye being closed completely. McCarthy leeks aa though hla bead bad bean through a threshing machine. m Dr. Mcaiyan's Bxeomaaaaieatlea. Baltimore, July 30, Ths publication la several newapapan of a form or anathema alleged te have bean used.by Pepe Lee In tha excommunication et Kev. Dr. Edward Me Glynn, et New Yerk, lad a United Praaa reporter te call upon cardinal Glbboae relative te tba matter. Tbe cardinal aald that no special form of exoemmualaa Hen la used by the pope. Than fa alai ply an exoemmunloation, major or xalaer, tbe former of oeurse, being tba mere aarleasy The exoemmunloation deprives tha nana excommunicated of eertala privileges, aad, prerogative ln me cuurcu ana 1 tain penalties. The deprivations ties an known. They are aet reelted tat tab decree. In tbe earlier daya of tba ehareb aba major excommunication waa Tery aavara, and out off the pereea axoeataaalcatad fraat all social lntaraennav avaa stlui "- Vswewl".! t-ieU'SH kalBssl ;?, J ban of his ewa family. Tba advance of aa "?j elai oendiaoaa naa readared tha sxscntia. at auch decrees latpeaabla aad they ban bamh greauy ameaiaaa. 5 SSaaka Ikuil Shi. r- '.': BALTtMeaa, July se. Hambietea ACaj'K Mr. (Jarratva confidential bankers, lavae aacBl-efScial atatamaet of tbe late & at 4V deal la which they ssy that Man aaa gwaau- . n.ihiii,.. . u " - - laSak. tba telegraph property te Mr. Gould, tat etery el a oembtaatioa of aiagrspkaia neft: purchase ths property a aw aeaisa. aw. Garrett Is described as having the bsstef sba-r Wall street fiaaaetera, aa aa none i,wn,fga - Cincinnati, Hamilton 4 Daytea aad , ' In cash, Wsa aasa at Ota Bases. Naw Yerk, July 30-Abeat 888 of 'longshoremen who wen out aa atrlka mw. tuned te work tale aaeralag at tba old The only oeaoesaloB ataaa waa tba of tba colored aea ualea aasa Tba walla aoanalea maa All tba striken will ba takaa vaoaaelaa occer. Baltimebb, Jaly Ssv-OrrvUU aaq.oaaef awiaaewra yers, tiled today. Ha aad Jar. 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