TPiP R3TT7W .' , - fj.-sft.r .A3rasnK &k Iartfatef fuMlipnM ''i fl VOLUME XXIII-NO. 289. LANCASTER. PA., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1887. PRICE TWO 01 wm dkteZBBBBT?sJQlPJmwVjZTKBBBBBBBBW& t-r'-.-J, ag'taBaaaWL 'Lsm9 Jtt0mt WBmmmmwmgBjBiSB t''iiiC'A"BTBTBmi IMiH. swbbbb. jgff BKOKK DP IN A KOW. vbbm vr vbavtavqea amibbiut. Th PrMlri.nl ItalM Thai a Himbw OeeM MM Vats. HI Hallsg U Lest aad That Offlesr I. OnM.il-Th Maw FrasMsat and. Auuthsr Man Under Arrest. Jamkitew.n, N. Y., Aug 10. Tb annual tneetlngel lbs Chautauqua Assembly assenta assenta teon yesterday broke up In a row between theuuihnittlfwortheaweulatloii and the cot tage lieldii About two hundred iwnple alleuilid, ami tlm meeting waa prtsided ever lijr President Miller. According te Ilia mureisr)' iiwii, lait jeer waa Uia uk mi nHiinti in iin u.tery rr tbe assembly. Following llie icHirt eama tbe antuinl election It waa agreed aller cotisld cetisld eiable squabbling te permit cottage beldara In vote, nut mi pi ex lea wera accepted. A. O. Wade, of Jaimalewn, who owns a cottage, but whose name wan net recorded en tba iNjuks, u tiluv-d a vote, sllheugh ba had theifnil iv nil lil ui. Alter cenalderabla dls-ou-eden I'MHdmt Miller rulad Uiat Mr. Wadncenlti net vote and finally Miller re lused le iiitatiiolleii in ado by Wade appeal. liiK Ireiu the decision of Ilia cbalr. Wad a tl.en put Him motion liiinselrsnd hla poaltlea wax sustained by a large vote. Kverybedy tried le talk and I here waa ether confusion. 1'ieMilent Miller declared tbe meeting ad journed, Inn Mr Wade uioved that Mr. dale, of CMutuiii, ha mvlu cbalruian wlileb iieilnii w ctnled. President Miller or er dered a policeman In arrest Wade. The iittlcer did mil obey. Mr. dale took the chair and Mr. Wale united Hie rewal of aecna portion of the by lawr. A Gale attempted te put Hit) motion be waa arreated and dragged ireiu the platlerm. Wade waa alae uriiHtcd, nml tlitt meeting broke up In con cen con fuilen. A Ihely time laexieeted. iujrjrr, uhmth. Th Treen n.rrttl-ilw an (lltlc.r Waa le- Jure4-!nrl Soldiers UUmlMad. Tuesday waa tlie busiest day of tbe aeldlera encampment at Mt Gretna, and tbe member of Pennsylvania's national guard are getting alaitoel practical soldierlng nud net mere ditvw ptrtdlng. Frem six o'clock Tuesday morning when the mm In front of General llartranll'a limil quartcr aroued tint camp, until leu at night when the drums lieat tup and all light out, nearly it.oeo men were kept buoy going thruugh the manii'iivrea of rel war. There wern Ibn iimil cempuiy and reglmmital drills during Km day and drtwa iwrade at HiuiKei, ti.eu tiieiii Mma hray artillery and ahtill tiring Ml tliu 1,'jw yards raugts lix!jtU en tii-i kiiI.h et Hie luemiUIn iiiwtr Little Itiiuml Te)). Al tbe Hitiie lime tm legluien tal rllle Ii-biiih ,ngitgl In fimuileuatdliitaiicva el IMii, Mm and lieu jaida. 'I tin I'lrpt lirlgtile vemiianiea bad their bat talion drill, In-dug two hour. In the morn In if, ami In Ibulr wbtte duck inU looked well. The Mxcniid brlgaitn hat ltd brigade drill In th ii nlternein The tutterlea bave b"u ilrlllliig hunt In Urn vnlluy In Irent of their iiltr!ef, and Ibn nnl Ireni the Tiillej llrixl in ruplil nnil"ii nt dealentng. Httterr A.nt I'lilUili Ipblt, iii and out ImiIitm "illnlii li, .mil uiitler lliniMiuiiiaild of Cap'alii Suifnrd tme up and iIikii tlmpirade ground, nuking n uuiutii-r el bxiutltul evo eve evo IuIIeiin ami en tig in a rupit u or HMiiUKi-nl atlauk, in which lUUury A, el ivurae, came eir vkbirh'ii'. The linNttl hi of tlm dllltrenl reglinnnta, ceiuiiieticlug t l eVliK'k in the iiieriilng, Wiix O'litliinikl luring Ibn day. Tnh In (. (. tien iiiiiHtmi'd nt a i;rlileut examination of rilleit, I'letlilng, peiieiimt Miparaui'is etc, and iiiieiiu took adeejr Inleimt In it than tinv uiunr HeHtir Mild t' iluuel ()lt, el tbe regu lar Hriny. t'elnntil OU iHiiku the Pen liny I . iHim Heep, loiuuieM among ail of the atale IroepH. In adilllleii teall thin there were cbargea and retreat, bring III Miuarea aud mUada, fellow w t tiy sklrmlililng and volley tire by pUloeitH mid reglmtuta. All day long cav alry daniieil tiy, artillery thundered, (tailing guua hlnzed nwy, btiglei leundud, taulluted elllcira glleiel in all dlreclieua, cannon boeiniHl and tliualr waa tilled with Miueke. A iiiiiiiIht el Milillem hne bteil dishonor ably illM:baigiid for illaoUedleuot and were Hunt te their hcnnei'. A (lingular ArcUKul. Cel. J. M. I'awmere, of the atate mllltU at ML (iretiiH, met with a very uncommon aa well an palulul acohlentjenterday. While be HHunterlnn along ailinlrlng tbe natural beauty of the Hiirruuudlng country, a robin, which wax In tbe vicinity, ttew agaiaat bia leg with audi ferce aa te rupture bleed voa vea voa ael therein. Tlie robin' neck waa broken by tbe ler co with which it came against tbe colo nel' leg, and tbe bird dropped te tbe ground dead. Owing te this accident Colonel I'aaa I'aaa mere is obliged tu give up bl etllclal dutlea for the pre-ent and return te bia borne In rhiUdulpbia, The wound la rather painful and will need the careful alteutlen of a phy sician. Tb It uiiHhap leads all ethera for alngu larlty. Tli Murder Kwr l,ck Uan, The murder of Isaiah Celby and bia wife al Cherry Kun, near I.eck Haven, proves) te have been a most horrible crime. The In qutxt developed the facta that Mrs, Celby bad ieen outraged and her death caused by three bullet from a revolver, lier husband watt-het through the head. The murder I thought te have lienn cum milted en Hunday memliig, Inn lint fant waa net discovered until M inday. Itetb bodies lay outside of tbe house nliere they bad fallen. The only ether person about the premise waa an Infant, which wan almnt Meid from hunger. There I no clue jit at le the perpetrators et the crime. Thranh.d liar Husband. William Themas, a colored intn living In tbe HavjDth ward, baa a sere bead te-day, tbe result efa thrashing administered by bia wife, Virginia. William requested her te get out of bed and preptre breakfaat. She refused and William insisted en her getting nlin some thing te eat before he went te work. Hue llnally did get u, , leek bold of William, struck him several tluita wltb ber nst and wound up by hammering blui with a stone. Virginia was prosecuted before Alderman A. V, Deuuelly and euteied ball fur a bearing. A rrupeMd N.w Bridge. Jehn Fulton, J tin U. Krelder and Jehn Kendig, of West Lampeter township, weta appointed viewers tu locate a bridge in Eant LieiM)ler township. Tbe location of tba bridge petitioned for la ever Mill creek, where the said creek cresses tbe read lead tog from tbe old l'hlladelpbla read te Hlras burg borough. These viewers, accompanied by tbe petitioners for the bridge and tbelr counsel, a F. Davie, viewed tbe atta te day. A report will be presented te tbe August quarter sessions court. DIM la HtadlBg. Jehn O. Kuaut, aged 61, who removed fiem Marietta te Heading in 1H65, died there en Tuesday. He was overcoats by the best seven weeks age, and a week previous te bis death was unable te eal. Ha was bera and raised in Kaieuy, (isrmany,and In I860 came te America. A wile and Ave sons survive. smallpox ana Veltew raver la Bavaaa. Th marine hospital bureau Is Informed that naUf e and yellow tavar an racing ia .Havana, Cuba. During July there war let deaths from yellow fever and 113 from small, pox. Tbe latter dlaeaaa is supposed te bave been Introduced by a contingent of soldiers landed aarly la tba month from a Bpsalsa mall steamer. ricnte at raaiya far. Hi. Jehn's Lutheran church aad Huuday aobeol, of Columbia, ata pioalekutg at Peary a park te-day, mum ram cut ears man ttAHD. They rrefar Ctavalaa ia utslae, aa4 aa Mi ter Telia Why. Tba National Colored Press aaeotrlstien met la Leula villa, Ky., Tueadsy aoen, with soma of the laadlng colored newspaper rsprmnf Uvaa of the oeutury present. Uneef tbe most rtresBlaeat agtBbsrs of lb aasoelstloa in at taadaaea la Professer I. II. Murray, editor and proprietor of tbe Hi. touts A dvnnre. In aa Interview Professer Murray said t Aa for tb two leading candidate forth presidential nomination en the Republican ticket, 1 think tb msjerity of tbe ctilered raes are ter rlherman. It would be a great Enlltlcal mistake te nominate lllalue again, utl fear the party will fall Inte It As far aa I am oenorrned I will favor the nomina tion et Hbarnian, and If lllalue la nominated It will be a very aetlnua question wltb ma whether I will supfmrt him or Cleveland. My present Incltnatlena are te ret for tbe latter, although I have alwaya been a Kepubllean. Mr. Cleveland ia certainly a fairer aud a twttflr man for the oelmed ram than Mr. Illalne, and baa shown It by bl etllclal action. Hla tight for Matthews wen film laurels, and etber matters bave shown bis sentiments In regard te us. It would be decidedly better ter tbe colored raoe If they weremeredlvkled politically and did net fellow blindly wher ever they are led. The idea et Wain and Ingslla that a colored man cannot Im a Usui Usui ecrat without being a monstrosity Is being strongly condemned by progrewire men et the race. Yeu will find tu the Kutern stale leading negreca think as 1 de ou political question, and It la In these stales that vote count J uat se sure aa lilalnu and Cleveland are planed In nomination again, Just aa surely will tbe I'miuwl Knight be beaten a sworn! time, Tlie first reason fur the onlerod men's nppe alllen te Illalne la tweause of bl political ut ut teraneea and hla action In regard te tbe Korea bill. Wbllespeakeref thallouaeef Represen tative be descended from hla cbalr and led tbe opposition against the bill which gave the federal authorities the right te protect the colored man In the Heutli. Ttieu, agalu, Ills political record la net inch aa hi entitle htm te be elevated te the dignity of president of the United States. rum inniAHH ru fAmrivifAtm. Vapt rralt Arrangles; le Have Thm at tbe IHHutltalloeal U.uUanlsl Coleoel A. Louden Nuewden, marshal of tbe civic and Industrial demonstration of the constitutional centennial, te be held In Philadelphia In September, la In receipt of tbe following oemmanicatlon from Cant It II. Pratt, el the Carlisle Indian training schoel: " 1 might arrange te bring 'JW te li'Al stalwart young Indian men te Jein In your constitu tional centennial uaite. My idea would be four or live large lUts, drawn by lour horses each. The ftr t te represent Weal' eeie braled treaty picture; tbe second an Indian leepee and camp scene; the third one of our Indian aobeol rooms; tbe fourth and 0fth our Industrie, le be followed by I.V) te 'jeu yenng Indians, n school uniform, led by the band. There might be six or eight young Indiana mounted bareback, In lull war costume, Including paint, le lead the prosesaien. Whst would you think of It?" Cel. Huewden wrote a reply approving tbe echeme. At a BtMtiaaj el I r tell Tsaaatrf . Dublin Letter In lUllhiiereRiin. I was present at a meeting of the tenantry of Luggacurran. A feature el tbla meeting was the attendance of a government abort band reporter te take everything down, and who launder aprciel police protection. Mr. Wiu. O'Brien was the big gun. Am be waa going up tbe aleps of the plat for ui he waa acceaMd by the ottleUl at tbe bead et tbe large polio detachineut ou the ground, who notified him that the Crimea act was In force, and, uuder It prevision, any person using threats or Intimidation cau be prosecuted. Mr. O'llrlen, who waa constantly applauded, used language scarcely lea vigorous than that employed by blm at Cerk last week, but, whether designedly or net, he did net trans gress the letter of the lew. lie said that, except the power of Imprlseulng their bodies, the Tery government hail net one jet or tittle el power under tbe coercion act te pre vent Ibem from carrying out every opera tien Just as rtlectually as ever. J. Tba V. M. VampmUag Opens Hi'MMKMrewif, Pa., Aug. 10 Stoverdale campeieeling, United llretbren in Christ, waa opened laat evening wltb interesting ex ercise. Mteverdale Is located near tin place and ia a beautiful tract or timber containing '.'7 acres en wblch are erected about 100 cot tage aud ether buildings, two uliurcuea and many tents. Teuting la cheap here. Hoard Heard ing for tbe whole term is only f I and tents only fi A book atere aud posteillce are among the convenience. Services are held each day at ii, 8, and lu a. in., and 1:1ft, 2, I, ti and 7SM) p. tn. Tbia camp Ih tbe prluelil one of tbe Kaat Pennsylvania cenfereuce of this denomination, and ia therefore largely attended. Admission te all rte of the ground ia free. Lancaster city aud county are largely represented. Weman Participate In a itlei. On Monday fifty atriklng miners of the Alden company, near Wilkesbarre, attacked tblrty men who bad taken their places in the Alden mines. Many women alae took part In the tight. Michael Christ and Jacob Hor Her Hor teu, two "scabs," wera fatally Injured. Tbelr assailants, Andrew Hpllew, Andrew Newarkand Jehn Bone! l'onewaky, were arreated Tuesday morning. The light lasted half an beur. The women assaulted the 'scabs "with fence rail, and their hus bands uaed stones and pistols. The women carried a banner inscribed : " Down wltb tbe scab' who took the bread outel our mouths." Kllteen persons were wounded en both sides, but only the two mentioned will die of their injuries. Imitating WlUlanupert, Mayer Mutten, nineteen councilmen and the street commissioner of Wllkesbarre, were arrested Tuesday morning en complaint of citizens resld Ing in the Third and Sixth wards ler failing te keep the atreets In these wards In order, aud ler allowing atagnant water te accumulate, from which lout smells arise, dangerous te the health el tbe community lu that part et tbe city and harmlul te property interests. Considerable excitement was manifested when the entire municipal body was marched before Alderman Parseus and held te answer lu 1300 each. The councilmen went ball for each etber, and the chlel et polies for tbe mayor, and he fur lb street commissioner. Alderman le 0u.la.sa Before Alderman Spurrier: Julia Klley bad a hearing last evening en a complaint charging ber with being drunk and disor derly. She waa committed for 30 days. Margaret Gallagher, ler a similar offense, was committed for 10 days. Bttere Alderman Deea: Jehn Ceeney, charged by Sarah Albright with drunken and disorderly conduct and eurety et th peace, gave ball for a hearing en Friday evening next at 7 o'elock. Margaret Wright gave ball ler court te answer a complaint el surety of th peso preferred by Llzsie Smith ; and Llxxle gava ball ler court te answer for surety of lb peace en oath of Kate Wright, a daughter of Margaret Heury TfMHllll U WWB UIIIH.WU UHUIUNIJT, was aeut te Jail for e days. Decapitated by the Oars. While attempting le beard a Northern Can. trsl train at Yerk lit evening an unknown aaa waa decapitated. A postal card with th address "Charles Neld, S. Court alley, Yerk, Pa.," waa found in hla pocket He was about 35 or te yaaraetage, with dark complexion, hair aad Bteustacbs, medium height and weight, aad aad en common working clothes. Alexander Walksr. thaenleMd Pmhlhlllen apsekar, who waa badly baataa and mangled by bsteg larewn agaHast a wir fence after he SS??.. JM"'. "mm Ureve, near Webbsryllle, Texas, last weak, died en Sun 47. -UlaaaaaliaalaMf kaww WILL NOT CONSENT. FAmLlAMBIIT mmreB tu ALLOW mmu tlH VMAHHML TU 0 TVHKBLBU. The Oonnactlen ltlwu areat BrtUlnaad the Oenllnasit HsUfMl i,f AlarmlMB-Aa Bg. n.ar. Whn Is rattling Ihs rVb.ree, Nafa flans ler the Werk are failed. (Copyrighted ) Leniuin, Aug. la A session of the British Parliament that should adjourn without hav ing engaged In a leal of strength en the quea quea tien of permitting the construction of alunnel between Kngland and Prsnen under the Bngllah channel would be a rarity Indeed. The bill providing for tbe excavation of such a tunnel was at tbe pretit session re jected by less than tlllj, voles, but Ita p p penenta assert that Ihey could bave largely Increased tbnlr majority bad the result been at all doubtful, while the Irlenda et tbe measure declare that publlu opinion la gradually drilling te their sideef the iues tien. Th mere mention of the project te an old fashioned Tery la ulllcleut te threw hltn Inte spasm of pstrlellc Indignation, and, In fact, Conservative of all shade profess te be able te detect In the scheme a diabolical plot te band the country ever In the natural enemies of Kngland, se Uie sentiment of the Heuse of Lord en the matter can lie readily estimated. When the project first obtained Nsrleu dlsruslen, and II whh found that Kngllsbmen were net wanting who would put their mousy Inte the scheme, the rage of the Alarmists arose te grandly ludicrous pro portion. A clever brochure In the atyle of "The Bailie of Dorking," portrayed luridly the machination for tbe seizure et the tunnel by the wily monsieur a little while after British capital had completed It, the unsuc cessful attempts of heroic Kugllsb railway servant te drown the Invadlug Oaula by let ting tn the Kngllah channel upon tbem, the tlnal aubjectleu el Albien and the ultimate deem et tbe Inhabitant of tbe British Isle te wear wooden ahees and eat frogs forever mere. "The beat engineering talent of the two nations," say tbe secretary of engineers, Sir Kdward Watkln, the introducer of the bill, "having answered all objections as te physi cal dllllcultU's, the plan ler the construction of tbe tunnel being in such a state of perfec tion ai le iHiriutt work lielug ttegun te-morrow, and money In abundance having been pledged in advance, all that I lacklug is an accession el common sense te tbe majority of our legislators. That the tunnel will ulti mately be built there is net the shadow of a doubt, but there la unfortunately, tee much reason te believe that the prejudice and tears of tbe Uallopheblat will delay It commence ment for some year te come. However, we are doing our btwt te combat the objections and quiet the alarm of the old pert wine drinking gentry, tbe ceuuterjiarta of these who fought qulte n strenuously half a cen tury age against the Introliictieii of railreada here and prophesied tbe ruin of tbe country aa the result of tbelr adoption and may meet wltb unexKcted aueceaa In lnduclug them te aee thing a they are." m liuninacr El.ure. Klchard P. Mcdeveru l home en a short visit te hi family and friend. K. K. Hhaub, of this city, I visiting friends In I'etuvllle. Albert Keiat, is visiting hi brother, Clint Kelst, el the Merchants' hotel, I'otlsvllle, Jehn I. Nklle aud wife left te-day for a brief vacation at Asbury Park. Charlew Spi linger, son et J J. Npreuger, a former resident of thU city, ia visiting his relative lu Lancaster. He new reside at Chicago and publishes the .Suliirtiiiii I'iwm, J. 8. Lewi and wife, of Baltimore, who for four week past have been visiting friend In LtncaMer, lelt this morning. They travel by private conveyance, and lu their return trip will vl.lt en route Mount Jey, Middle town, llarriaburg, Carlisle, Gettysburg and etber place of Interest. They will travel leisurely and take two weeks or uiere In reaching Baltimore, Dr. H. H. Keedy, U. S. consul at Khelm, France, who ba been tbe guest of J. II, B. Wagner, esq., left Lancaster te-day. C. t. Kellz, of the In tki.i.hiknckii. Lieu tenant r-' S. Pell., of the U. S. army, and J. Clinten Feil, have with their mother, Mrs. It Feltz, gene for a two weeks' trip te Niagara Fall, Quebec and ether pelula. wh m Bitm muh mm watmh wumkh, HtisiUT remllniiin's H.aaen. ler Met Halting ta Led Wanl.d. City Kngineer Slaymaker will aoen have completed tbe plan of the plot of ground te be taken by ibe city from tbe Tomllnseu farm for tbe water works, alter which tbe preliminary step will be taken by tbe city authorities te get possession of the same, SherllT Touillusen does net care te part wltb bis land at any price, and particularly the tract HBlected. When that held I taken from him the only frontage he Iibh en the public read la gene and the balaure el the land become lessened In value. He deea net consider that the land Is worth ever t WO per acre ter farming purposes, but that amount be ssjs be can get ler his whole farm el 00 acre if the water werka are net located en bis land. Bather thau tee the city locate ou tbe plot selected be Is willing te buy three or four seres of land en the opposite side of tbe creek, which will answer the purposes of tbe city aa well as that selected and donate It te the city authorities. On the part of tbe city it Is said that the Tomllnsen land is tbe only available tract for their purpose under the plau adopted by council. Meul.rer's Kicurilen. Indication )eiut te the largest excursion of tbe season te-morrow which will be run tel'enryn park, under tbe auspices of the Degree Stall' association of Monterey Ledge, Ne. -Hi, I. O. O. K. Tickets are geed en all trains te-morrow. The time of the departure el trains will be found In the advertising columns. An advertisement elsewhere refers te the times when the street cars run te and from the Heading deiiet mole a Hed. Clinten Ktebl and Gee. Hunter are hod hed carriers, and en Tuesday Hunter left hla hed at a building while be went en an errand. When be returned bis hed was gene and he learned that Klebls had appropriated it te bis own usa Suit for larceny was entered against Kiehls before Alderman A. F. Den, nelly, and tbe accused entered ball for a hearing. The Dlssass KsMiubls Obelsra. About tarty Icelanders, Including women and eblldren, arrived In this country ten days age and located, as a colony, at Sayrevllle, Middlesex county, New Jersey, A tew daya age two et tbem died of a disease resembling cholera, and five mera bava alnee been taken down with tbe disease. Several doctors have been requested te visit tba colony. Tbe Bnsilsn Hsbrsw Njasgegue. lb synagogue of th Russian Hebrews, en Locust alley, near Keckland, la nearlng completion. Plasterers are new at work and undar tb terms of th contract th building must ba completed by September 1, when It will ba dedicated. Be Lauded in the Bay. Professer Baldwin, et San Francisce, en Tueadsy repeated his fast of jumping from a balloon at Rockaway Beach. H dropped about 1,100 feet Hi descent, which oecu- filed 1 minute, 'U 1-& seconds, was &0 faet out n Janialna haw. frnm arhlAh Iia m,m mmhi I bbOgtOMB, 1'UUtlVM 1 THMBTATB. Th Democrats and Kspaallcana Held Their Count Conventions, Th Montgomery county Democrats In dorsed Cleveland and elected tilts delegates te the slat convention : P. D. (label and II. C. Drasbman, Norrlstewn ; Jehn A. Hareld, Consbebockeni I). Drace Fry re, New Han over; Irwin (I. Kulp, Potlstewn ; Henry Magee, Lewer Merlen; F. l. Kraft, Lewer Previdence: W. J. Penal, Norrlten; Jehn II. Berge, Lewer Salfetd, and (Jeerge Wllgus, Mnr eland. Tbe Montgomery Republican endorsed Hart ler state treasurer. The Chester oeunty Republican onnventlon resulted In a victory for J. II. Kverhart and hla follower ever these el Congressmen H medley Darlington. Resolution were adopted Inderalng Judge Mltchell, of Phils delpbla, for the supreme court Judgeship nomination. The convention refused te In struct tbe delegates for either Hart or Urlme Urlme sen ter state treasurer. The Democratic Chester county conven tion selected ss delegate te tbe state con vention Washington Friday, el I'hu'iilxvllle; Bransen Slsck, Oxford, VV. D. lisrtmsn, Westchester; Jehn A. Parke, Parkesburg. Delegates at large, Colonel II. R. (Jus and Rebert C. Hemphill, West Cheater. The resolutions call ler a revision of the tarlll and taxes and Indorse the aduiinlratieu of Presi dent Cleveland. The work et the Inter-state commerce commission wa commended, and the party placed en record aa opposed te the exleiiaien or rebuilding et the Chester county court house. Tbe Republican Clinten county conven tion made these nomination : Hherlll, W. J. l-eahy ; protbnnetary, J. T. Christ ; counts treasurer, R. M. Ulenu ; district attorney, .1 L. Atkins ; commissioner, J. D. Kugleaml T. It. Wetzel ; auditors, Samuel Htamni aud Jehn Met J two, Ueerge Weymouth wu elected county chairman. Fer dolegate te le the state couveullen, (Jeneral Jexe Merrill wsa chosen. Hart baa captured the Huntingdon county Republican delegate fur state treasurer and William ba been endursid ler supreme Judge by the Mulvean county Republican delegate In Pittsburg the movement le have Presi dent Cleveland Indorsed by the Democratic state convention at AllenteMn ler renemlua tien In 1:&S appear te be taking definite shape. A IIMILLIAHT LIUUT. The Auirrkau Hr.tem cl Arc Lights lutreilncd Inte i-aiica.ler. Perafuwdnys past the Killsen Incandes cent Light cemiauy ha been erecting arc lights known as the " American system " in various parts et the city. They are wonder fully brilliant and burn wlthgreatHteadlnesi. The Intense light Is mellowed by having tbe lamps covered with large ground glaKsglebes. One of these lamp are placed in Irent of tbe company's nlllce In Centre Hiiuare;elx In Williamson A. l'oster'tere,Kast King street; two Inside and one in front of Hbaub A. Burns' shoe ntore, North Queen street; one In the iKielellice ; one in Jehn A. Snyder's saloon, North Qiioen street; one In front el i au'a cloak atere, North Queen street ; one In Clarke's grocery, West King street ; one In Relat'a grocery, SVcal King street; and two In the company's station, North Arch alley, where about forty ether lamps of tbe same kind are put up but net In use. The 'American system" of are lights 1 an Improvement en the Fuller system, and It i claimed that greater light can be ob tained from It at less cost than by any ether system In use. The K light and incandes cent electric lamps leek like ta'nny candle dip when compared with theAmerlcan, and even the United States arc llghts.wlth which our streets are lighted, looked comparatively dim In the bread glare or the American, lu he'ialfef the Uniled Slate, heweter, It is only fair te statu that Ihey are temporarily crippled while the company 1 making nec essary repair tu tbelr engine.-. Ita.s Hall Mrs, The League game yesterday worn : At Chicago : Philadelphia 17, Chicago I ; at Pittsburg : Pittsburg 1, Busteu 3 ; at De troll : Detroit 13, Washington 10 ; at Indian spoils : New Yerk 10, Inillauapells 5. The Association game were played with these results: At Broeklyn: Itroeklyn ,s, Athletic 5; at Baltimore : MelalO, Baltimore 10 (game called en account of darkness) ; at St Leuis :i Nt Leuis II, Cleveland 8; at Leuisville: Louisville ,ri, Cincinnati!. Bal'.imore tried a local amateur named Uarduer yesterday, and the Met made eighteen lilts oil him, Tbe Chicago club had three pltchera In the box yesterday aud each one whs hit hard by the Phillies. Weed had h triple aud a home run. Tbe Detroit made eight run in the last Inning of yesterday's Washington game, Tbe lug teller seem te be able te get there when nece8ry, aa they did about the same thing en the Bosten a week age. Tbe Bestens are slowly but surely drop ping out of the League race. Bad beurne, their king pitcher, was knocked out of tbe box by tbe Smoky City boys, aud Kelly, who thinks he cau de anything, went iute the points and shared the same fate. Beyle caught hi thirty fourth successive game for St Lnulsen Tuesday. Hi work shows no falling oil', anil he seems geed for many mere. Tem itrewn, et tue I'lltfUurg, will tie re leased unconditionally by tlie Pittsburg management He 1 troubled with a swelled bead, and be ha been the cause el tbe ills ills senMens existing among the players. Hhe Was Net I'ol.eneil. CititlstiANA, Aug. 11 The analysis et the heart of Mrs. Jane Markey by Drs. Keen and Weutz, at Georgetown te-day, proved death te have been caused by rheumatism of the heart, and the Jury se rendered their verdict Deputy Keen and Docter Keen were In tbe city te-day and made their report te tlie coroner and district atterney. The evidence taken In tlie case showed that Mr. Markey waa possessed with tbe Idea that she had been poisoned with something put in tbe sugar she used in her cotlee. Otber mem bers of tbe family aud neighbor used et tbe ame sugar and were net atlected. The re suit el tbe pest mortem made showed that death resulted from rheumatism of the heart, as noted above. STATU NOTKM, The Pennsylvania railroad company will be ruunlug trains Inte Scranton within sixty daya. At the state camp of the Order of Patriotic Seus of America assembled at Maucb Chunk, these etllcers were elected : State president, R. T. H. llallewell, of Coushehocken ; vice president, Jehn Arble, el Altoeua ; secre tary, William Weand, of Philadelphia ; treasurer, Irwin S. .Smith, et Reading. A Prohibition meeting was held at Moun tain park, Wllkesbarre, yesterday. It re quired forty car te carry the crowd te the greuuda. The monument et the Fifth Connecticut regiment, at (iettysburg, was dedicated yes terday. The alone Is of iielished granite and atandeen Culp's hill, a abort distance from Spaugler'a hilt m Uruvsa sisaj U7 Years Age. rrem the llairl.burg Patriot. Mr. Adam Miller waa bem in llarrlsburg In the lb0T, aud la therefore HI year of age. He waa a stage driver ler Samuel Slay. maker, of Lancaster, aud hi route was from that point tn Yerk. At that time be waa only about II years of age, and bad te be strapped te the aeat te keep him from falling pir, as his feet did net touch the footboard. Mr. Miller la still a resident el llarrlsburg, and loeka aa bate and hearty a a man or bO or 05. Kasteii Improvement Association. Alter four yetra of active existence, tba Kuten Improvement association ewna f25,. 000 worth of comfortable little brlek house and holds mortgages en prepsrtlea sold te the amount of tlO, ISO, It bas Just paid a div idend et f-25 per share and haa money enough In tb treasury te declare another dividend el eual amount, The sbsres, tba par value el which te f&e( am new quoted at THREE FIREMEN KILLED. Tatjir abb eavamBD jit a wall wbilb rtOHTiMH tBB MLABMA. Twe ether M.n Be Baeiy trjsrsd That Thsy Will Die-Mera Bodies BsUsvsd te bs In the IMIirte-The f rsperly Destroyed Hf firs at Mvsral foist. St. Leut, Aug. 10 Fire broke out at 2 o'elock this morning In the extensive house of Bishop A. Speare, Ne. M0 and 512 North Second street, dealers In foreign and domes tic nuts, and twenty mlnulea later tbe build ing was completely gutted, Involving an esti mated less of 100,000; Insursnee net known. About 'J o'clock the walla of Alklrl'a grocery adjoining the peanut warehouse, which had len weakened by the cenllagrs. tien, fell outward and burled live firemen, who were playing en tbe flames. Three were killed, and two se seriously Injured that it is thought they cannot recover. The killed are as follewa : Bah.nkv MeKiniNAK, acting ssilatant chief, sged 1.1, married. Phamk MuDamikus, fireman, aged 28, single, Chris Heki.m, foreman truck Ne 6, aged 35, married. Tbe Injured are: Jak Palmer, aged 10, married, thigh broken, will die; Matthew Ferd, llremen, back and arm Injured, will dla It la believed that there are ethers buried beneath the walls, but hew many Is net yet known. A factory and Nina Uenss Hum, CoNL'eiti), N. If., Aug. 10. About 11 o'clock last night tire was discovered In a shoe factory at Wolfbero, and before -the llames could be extinguished the building and nlne dwellings wera consumed. The origin of the lire Is net known. Tbe shoe lactery waa the largest In the state. Five hundred men will be thrown out et employ ment The entlre less by tbe fire Is placed atli,nei; Inauranceligbt Most of tbe less fall en Menree Ce. and Cropley .t Ce. Hig lllsis in Halt Lah City. Salt Lakk City, Utah, Aug. 10. Fire yesterday In the business centre of the town burned out the (Irand Army hall and de stroyed a valuable oil painting of tien. U. K. Grant Tbe records were saved. Owing te the huge ten-acre blocks wblch prevail here, and the fact that no alleywaya were cnt through thorn it waa dilllcult te fight the iLtnea. Tbe Mermen firemen were at a dance when tbe lire started and were half an beur reaching the scene. The less is 100,000 filched Their Tent In a Vew restore. Ci.kvki.ani, Ohie, Aug. 10. About a hun dred members of the "seventh-Day Adven tists," who bold tbelr annual csmpmeetlng in Cleveland bave arrived, and are pitching their tents In the extensive cow pasture which Senater Payne malntalna in the centre of tbe city. The conference will be presided ever by Rev. R. A. Underwood and tbe Drat regular services will be held en Frldsy evening, by wblch time, It 1 ex pected, &00 or G00 delegates will bsve arrived. Services will be conducted in both tbe Her man and English languages. Of the dele gates new upon tbe ground a goodly number are young and comely maidens and tbe cow pasture bas already become the Mecca el Cleveland's youthful pilgrims. '-'(1,009 Acre, el Klcs Destroyed. Charleston, s. C, Aug. le. Reports re ceived this morning from tbe freshet In the rice districts indicate a total Ioas et the crop en tbe Savannah river. This, It Is estimated, reduce tb Carolina rice yield te about bait a crop. Twenty thousand acres of rice are new under water In the rice section of Georgia sod Carel In. In the rice d Istricl around Charles ten the crop Is unlpjured. There will be no serious damage done here unless high eas' erly wind should set in and back up salt water en the plantations. The river at Augusta was 31 feet at? o'clock this morn ing It bai since fallen slightly. Why a Beard of Trad Was Sued. Marien, lnd., Aug. 10 C. Marien, of tbia place, has retained attorneys te enter suit against the Beard of Trade of Findlay, Ohie, forfTeO. Laat June, it will be remembered, Findlay gave a grand natural gas celebration for the purpose of advertising and boeuilDg tbe town. A prize et fTeO was eiler cd for tbe best drilled Odd Fellows' company, wblch was captured by the Cauteu Irem this place, or at least It was awarded tbem. Tbe money has never beeu paid. The prizes were guar anteed by the Findlay Beard of Trade, and the Cantens have authorized lta atterneya te sue that organization for the amount. Ilulldlngs IMiuellaheil by Wind. Mn.w.MtKKK, Aug. 10. The tall end of a territic hurricane atruck tbe northwestern limits et this city at S o'clock last evening. The storm demolished tbe large exposition hall at tbe Celd Spring driving park, which had been erected for tbe state fair te be held during tbe middle of September. Tbe grand stand and poultry house were leveled te tbe ground. Tbe master carpenter and his family and seven workmen were burled under tbe ruins, but escaped unhurt. The sturm did very little dsmage In the city, up turning only a few trees. Then followed a hard rain, which greatly relieved the parched earth. The ralu waa general throughout the atale. finding Seil coal tn Kansas. Lkavrnwertii, Kans., Aug, 10 On February 15 Mayer Neely, In company wltb a few Invited guests and representatlvea of the press, threw out tbe Hist spadeful of dirt for the shalt et tbe Riverside coal mine, wlileb bas new reached a depth of six hun dred feet An eight-Inch vein wasdiscevered from which baa beeu taken a lump of tine looking bituminous coal of about sixty-live pounds in weight A smaller vein was passed before reaching this coal. Ottering Exorbitant Wage. St. l'At't., Minn., Aug. 10. The scarcity of larm bands in the wheat belt of northern Minnesota and Dakota baa become alarming and farmers are offering exorbitant wages te save the abundant crers. In response te urgent demands the Manitoba railway has thrown open Its Hues during August at re d uced rate. Kaaler Than HouMbetd Dulles. Aikienia, Kb., Aug. 10. Mrs. Susanna M. Salter, mayor et this city, denies the state uient that she has said tbat she UndH her official dutlea tee burdensome for a woman. She declares abe finds them less troublesome than household duties, wblch she also at tends te and does net complain of either. m Twe Tiampa Klll.d. Hudsen, N. Y,, Aug. 10. Twe men, ap. ntmnllv tramtui. sun klllfwl Ihla mnrnlniv ...- , v. '. .,-.. .. .. . . ; " uuiuansw iwa wniun raurunu mew miles above this place. The bed.e. were terribly i.i.llll-lnil ,--.. lat,tnu Yaeh., .U 1 iiiuuiaiw, iiuw ivkteia luuuu uu IUD persona it is learueu uat tueir name are Ulgglna and Frank Reynolds, m Tbs Duty en Burlap Canvas. The treasury department haa decided that ae-caUed burlap, made of jute, 20 te 24 Inebea wide, such aa la uaed by tbe clothing trade, and whleh is commercially known as burlap canvas, ara dutiable at the rate of S3 per cent ad valerem. Excursion te Niagara falls. Ten passengers left Lancaster In tbe regu lar 730 train en the Heading railroad this morning ler the grand excursion le Niagara Falls. At Beading they will be Joined by excursionists from llarrlsburg, Lebacei and ether points and be transferred te the excur sion train. Til rmBaartfAKiA bbbbb tba. Th Bs-cataa U Be MsM fen This Oris fast. pensd Until BsBtassbsr, ISM. At a meeting et the Lancaster city and oeunty Pennsylvania Heserv corps assecia tien held last evening, it waa definitely resolved te postpone tb re-unlen of th Reserves whleu was te have taken plaea la this city, September, el tbla year, until Sep tember, 1838. The postpenmsnt waa aakad by the Philadelphia member of th Reserves, because of th centennial celebration of the adoption of the Federal constitution In that city, which will Uk place next month. Besides, many members of tba Keservea are new in camp at Mt (lreln a, and arrangements bave been made te held local reunions In Uarrlsbnrg and ether places In tb near future, It Is desired that the Lancaster reunion, wblch Is te Include tbe Reserves from all parts et the common wealth, and many tbat bave become scattered Inte ether statee.aball be a grand and Imposing allalr, and In view of the centennial at Phila delphia, and etber opposing interests It Is be lieved thst tbe reunion here would net be what It ought te be It held this year. There fore it waa unanimously resolved at tbe meeting held last evenlng te postpone it until September, lssg. Meantime tbe present organization of the local association will be kept up, monthly meetlnga will be held en the second Tuesday of every month, and constant ellerts will be made te have a thorough organization per fected and complete arrangements made for tbe state reunion te be held here in Septem ber, 1SS8. The Demestic Meney fjue.tlen. (bill Hamilton In the Anoint Cosmopolitan. The relation of money is but one of tbe many relations that should feel the benign and shaping touch or woman. It is chiefly Important because of Ita ministering power, because it Is servant of servants te Its breth ren. It is net te be disposed et by netting up a separate puree, any mere than by set ting up a separate child. If a man counts a woman tit te be tbe mother of bis children, it is little thst she should be fit te expend money for tbelr rearing. If a man Is gentle and soft enough te come Inte tender contract with his little children, he must be malleable enough te be shaped aright In regard te the money tbat they and their mother require. Of course, II a man la ever-brutal, and tbe woman ever silly, there must be disaster, whether there be one purse or twenty, or nena There may well be women who have no sense about money, Just ss tbere are women who de net knew hew te bring up children. It In a defect of character. Sucn women are a failure in proportion te their defects, and their defective work, It can net be denied, Is evil. But if both husband and wife are et the common type, honest, sincere, devoted and fairly sensible, a patient, con tinuous, and net unluvely process el consul tation and conciliation aud compromise will bring them eventually lute a clear under standing et relative values. Died In f overly. Mrs. R chael A. Myers died this morning at ten o'clock, In a miserable hovel en the extension of Kaat Orange street A re porter called at the place this after noon and witnessed a pitiable scene. Mrs. Myers lived In a small room about eight by ten feet, with her grand. daughter, Annie Miller, a young woman about eighteen, and a grandson two years younger. Tills narrow space was UUby. The corpse Isy en a let of dirty bedclothes, and waa surrounded with files. All of them were in the peer house last winter, where Mrs. Myers was treated for cancer. This dlseaaa devel eped Inte dropsy, which resulted in the wo man's death. The deceased was the widow of a Union soldier, snd should have re calved a pension, but through the infrlguea of the sgenf she received almost nothing. The public must be depended upon for her burial and all person charitably disposed ran leave theircoiitributlens with L. R. Rete, the undertaker. f roinlnent Visitors In Town. Cspt C. K. See, of tbe editorial stall of Tag- gart's 6'nntttiy Times and the Hunday iter- cury, or Philadelphia, Is en a ahert visit te Irlends in tbis city. He gee te Mount Uretna en Frldsy. Capt See was a member et tbe 'Jl Cavalry, and la Interested in having nieuument erected en the battle-field of Gettysburg, in memdry of bis comrades who fell there. Gen. J. C. Hess, of Chicago, stepped In Lancaster this tnerulng te seel Peatmanter Slaymakerand etber personal Irlenda, eheuldsr Dislocated. Jacob Klaus, who drives a coal wageu for Hupley X Beardmm, bad bis shoulder dis located in a peculiar way yesterdsy. He waa backing tbe horses attached te the wagon when the end el the tongue or " pole " sud denly Hew up and struck Mr. Klauss directly under tba arm at tbe Bbeulder, dislocating the shoulder Joint. Drs. Belenlusand Board Beard mw after a bard pull reduced the dislocation, and Mr. Klausa Is as comfortable as can be expected, though still sullerlug. Thumb Iladly Crashed. W . U.Weltzel, carpenter, residing at N'e 17 West German street, met with a painful ac cident at GraelTe Landing this morning. He was helping unload aeuie heavy lumber te be used In tbe repair of tbe bridge at tbat place, and accidentally getting bia thumb between two et the pieces, had It crushed in a shocking manner. Capt McMellen, for whom he was working, took him te Dr. J. K. Shirk's, where bis wound was dressed. The doctor thinks he will be able te save the thumb. Assaulted His Wife. Harry 'Ann, el Blalnespert, Clay township, was arrested en Tuesday for assaulting wltb intent te kill Lizzie .Ins, his wife. He was Uken before Justice A. K. Uuntztnger and after a beating was committed te prison te default el bail for trial at tbe August court Died el HI. Ii Juries. Kmanuel Bucb, et Kaat Petersburg, tbla county, who wai kicked in the stomach by a hersa belonging te Jobu Gress which be was grooming en Thursday, died el his in juries thin morning. Te Crushed. Jacob Kaui-t, drit er el Ore engine Ne. :s, had I a tee crushed tbis morning by one et the I horses tramping en it while he waa currying I blm. fought With Bowl Kulvt. Cl.KVKI.ANl, Ohie., Aug. 10. A pi dls- patch from Nelsenvllle, Ohie, Lewis Burten and Frank Qutnn quarreled yesterday at Carbondale, a amall mining town In the Hooking valley, and agreed te aettle the dispute with bowl knives. A duel waa fought In which Burten received weunda which are likely te prove fatal. I TKUtattAPHIO TAPH. I ,,,. ,,.-. k. . . !,., viwM II ZX?"- I B I vice. f i, ihi,in..irih annual meetlnsT et tne American Association for tbe Advsneement .yM ns Mart oUcSKTieS te PW. -lb. will of th lata Jehn Johnsten, the New Yerk dry goods mUllenalre, were filed to te dsy en behflfef two nephews and a place e Mr. Johnsten. The cenUstants claim that Mr Johnsten aever made tbe will bequeath, tag his property te bis brother, that h waa mentally Incapable, and that It waa procured by fraud and undue Influence. m WBAWmmM iMttlVAWtOMA. PvVASHiMwTeii, D. C, Aug. 10. -rtr eastern rssnuryiraal t Valr weather, winds generally Irem eeuta te www alhibt eUuta lu tamparaWrw OFFICIAL CROP RU THaTCfJffBITIU ttPBBBM tBB , BBItVCAD BrBMtBBB j wi Dreath uw caasa et MM Chaagsfaiprtec Whtss-1 Injurs la IM W-Tl GOSdlUea-TfeS BrM SkM In ''" WM Wasiiiniiten, Aug. 10. Ta AfSjsxsjjM report of th department of salewlMsra feaajv' uiiuwa i -cyt ueraais te prospect a saeata am i very heavy crop of corn, aad a raw about th average. Ita state of tba Atlantic coast la low I snd of verv hlsb nremlaa. la Tennessee condition has daeltaaal 1 in tbe central com melon. hewar. valleys of tba Ohie and Missouri, WMtfi tuiru ei ins crop is grown, merctsi supply is procured, a reduction baa uken plane, whkth the naUenalaverage he 7 Instead of W.7 mentn, -roe cause is long ceniinnM A whleh ha been severest In Ksasaa, I! juuwua, umuanu miemgan, xiserssaH been scorched en tba southern berdar, mi auu misBuuri nave esuausu Wlta psrativsiy ngnt less, a have th mera I em states. The seven corn surelsa atanu aa rouews : eainrtt IndlaaaM, ai, lewa 00, Missouri 80, Kansas 00, Mi im The condition of snrlna wheat very low Isst mouth from ravages et uuga, m impreTeu id in August I uui naaiauen en very stignuy, in average being 78 8, two points lea tl August returns of last year. Dakota I made a albrbt niiln and stand htahaat In d I tien. The average for Wlscenala m 71 tfi intasaT m """S.yi s3 rsssasssslt M WSWWf T) ssjsswasv? kaat taaVM minneweia 14; lows ri iniliasaa 7ft -JUS Dakota 88 In the extreme East aad aa tmmW ' high. There t no report of winter wMal iua jirewu. iuuiud, it ft UJQWmnj WBWm $, lain An. -Ita nl . I- a I-1 n "U.. Mill .tnuitaui .uluaLilUg, -? m, vww viu vuv.v am mv .iwih .m.MWj ui iue ureauiu was uarvsawa at low last IW J pert Condition averages 85.0. wale laasVl cstea a crop slightly underaverag. "K' mi usriey crop premises te yma rwsssri better than was feared laat month. TssiasaaWQ if ern product averages higher condHtea. fcaO laa " " t lifc I , almia t,a, l.a. mauu frnkws am tuuuveu iir,uijr hiuud uia im aWWsTs) Ammj, average Is SO 2, Indicating nearly aa yieiu. The buckwheat area appears te ba cany me same as last year, ana aoeui us in oenaiiion. Potatoes Tbere is a great reduetkaa the first or July In the condition of peMsV-yl slmest entirely the result of drought Tswri'v I no material decllnn nn tha A tints ( ' Gull coast, but the Injury UMVrlatB '( West The less during the month, M ta', ported, is fully ue per cent of the pressawv' crop. -$. Fruit Tbe fruit crop is very peer. TMsW will tie few apples outside of New sTgtaaa and New Yerk. There will be a parUaT fsjf in Aiicnigsn. in tne unie nveri harvest win be nearly a failure. Hay The hav crop Is also greatly 1 In tbe West The general average la 80..3P uouen Tne past mentn naa I te cotton, except that rainfall I nually distributed in point et tin tureatenlng at one period, and iloeds following. In the eastern belli et moisture predominates aa a factor el i nlatlnn Tliu .amjI la IhaMlnm IjMI sappy, and forma and fruit tall, MasW : fields seriously, and tn sem eaaa raV' apiieara. In Leuldana almllar oendsM bave prevailed, aud only my partial!.! uisaiaaippi. lexas ua eeeu tee ery, isssi drought baa net aa vet been dlasasl severe. Tbe prevalent status of tfeWswef) j very geuu lur vne am 01 August, wanaw I porters reoegnlm.MrtKaa-a,xr1tloal um. I ear tne euect ei sueseausnt the green and suoeuleut oeudltloa of" punt in a comparison el tea yew August condition is only exceeded ay J jHHjana mat or isss, one preuaeaaw ra urup, tue uiuer uuuer einaiUBB yiesav geuerai average or oenaiiion is te s, lower tlian that of J ul v. 'y;; Tobacco The tobacco crop Is In hlgli Mar dltlenln the seed leaf HtatetsaveraaUgaessx ' 100, except In Wisconsin. The ehlpptagaaal ' cutung uiatrici ei tne west maxe aa cedented report of low condition : Tea 70; Kentucky ); Olie 65; Indians 66 1 Ua neins e- ; raisaeuri ou. iu view or ia i reduction In acreage euty a amall ui tue usual crop uiay ue oapeossk. eiiicisi inveaugauen ei area, new ia pref, will detemlne autberitlvely thebnaatavi vated the nrasant vear. yj- a .r,l Itesult olTe-aay "7 Sauateua, N. y., Aug. 10. Sixth exam dav. Weather and attendance a-oed. ' & First race, 1 mile and 70 yarde : Alsiat '' wen. Gallatin second. Miss Metlar lairsV, Time 1:10. Odda 3 te 1. Vincent redeia winner. iVr's aecenu race, i mne, wetter wsigni am tlemen riders : Kenip wen, Lwl OMi ma. ww J r4aaj second, Percy third. Time 1:47,'. Odawlta 5. Mr. Uarwoed rode the winner. "3$M Third raee 1;' mile : Ten Strike Brat, 1 nette aeoend, Harry Russsll third. 2:B!,', Odds 0 te & en Ten Htnke, rode the winner. jrW '-, Fourth race, ;; !' elllng. JTra att Broiigbteu '2, unique 3, Time, i:i7. te 1. Hamilton rode the winner. -3i Hs Ferget Hsr Rasa. OinoAue, Aug. 10. Marriage Lk Clerk balmonaen met a very odd man yesterday. Hla nam w Parkins and called for a llesnaa. Bai bis sweetheart's nam aa Bertha KesHSsMaV us was aoetit 10 ee given tn itesssss, .wsssbj, be started and then looked dewa at am I I believe I'm wrong," he said. "WaaVpl moment" lie darted out et in aeer.j ten minutes be returned. " My girl'a I is Bertha Hcheckelt," he said, aad 1 1 mixed up with Kohlsaat tbamaalt for." Tbe correction was mad aaAfcaf narteil. v. :'; They Intend te Lynch Ckkste.n, lewa, Aug. 10. A aaeaaf 1 men have cerraled a tramp In I Aften and bis capture must I will be hanged as seen aa caught Ye tbe tramp met a Mlaa Cesgeraaarl City, and alter scaring ber neariT knocked her senselesa with amAtM outraged ber. This ia ua taiMax t kind in the vicinity wlthla aaawWiaamv 1 the people are desperate. lalenaaltawef death of the tramp ia memestaniy ea M, rassssgs vrala WrssBed s a)ew,sra EvARHvitta, lad,, An, ia I arriving here lata laat night report ' I aealdentaearDntPa htatlea, DabH ou th Louisville, EvensvUMe Air Line railway. Aa a cons with a craw of tweuty-fiv Dreacblns Dud's station a i cress tb track before the I ...In. atrunk It With I tire train was threwa trma imeaV. df ih. fvmstruatlOB erW ...I i. h'lranrihaBeaajMtl IU)UIHW -- - .If", PMDaaal e Miaag OS wimfiNiiTeir. Aug. ld- chlld te-day opened propeaasi sWlfey te th government of 4 W per eaai M Tbe effera aubmltted-NrlawtaiU;Jj Yerk bankers aggrsgaUd HIM tared at prices vary lag from MOtf Mi loe and l,aw.oeo oeupoa temda, m varying from HOjr le 113. . AassMssswaaaa. S-?. Baltimeki, Aaf. M Taai Taalaaawasraaaateaaci artea aftaaaei. aa tb Kagllsaelaiweaia atHay. "A waa baealased aad aaaM Mi'fjss) i way. Th.erwwmiaffat, i NKW BBDrOBD, atatedea daai will Ma 'Mm, VllaltMafsm isflf "J -;' ,il 'W ai c ' !& V1! 3?i CJ 1 ' . ri-?J-.ili.'JJ'&ai8:ti,i p? yt: ,$ii$it&i&,U-)v T, ii&A&&lit. ;&& ., .i-