KIAWtrJaBr?SB -,,., tsy.-.Ms" tr- "- '' - 'A"Kf;-wfe;;s ttMmM "2&:S; je Jfettfagttf JV. Vtf TO .V ('J 1 MtM N VOLUME XXm-NO. 295. LANCASTER, PA.. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1887. PRICE TWO 01 AUGUST QUARTER SESSIONS. tmmvAttn mitttmam urat rmmjvmw tam rr twaMttruvmmevmM. BIIM OemebaH'Arqallted el false riMMMi rear Allvged Tramps Ust Off Willi light ruUaul -Twe afTk.ni are Laber ad Werks: ap la the uey at Arrest Ttanfny -(rnoe Upen the re-i bllng el oeurl, Ellas Campbell living at Brooklyn, N. Y , a former resident of tela city, wm put en trial en a eharg of fala preunse, preterm! by Frederick Hartmyar. Frem tha teallmnny nt tha commonwealth' witnaaaM It appeared that en tbeUSthef March, MV,, Oawptwll relied en Mr. Hert myer and asked him te anderaa aote ter IIS.'.. Campbell estd that ha had purchased 20,000 cigar at 18.76 per 1,001), that h had old thain for raab, but needed money te pay for them. Ha represented hlmaalf te te tha owner of real aetata which waa eneum- fore tbe Jury war ewera. Mr. Baehraeetee. Uflad IBM Um article above ennmerated wm lakea from ht aubla ea November fl, IBM, hi feuad la tha pubbessIbb of th da. fendaat Tka llaaa wara Identified by (Prank Peeeb, who teatlfled that ka aiaadad thaai with thraad ka brought from Oenaaay. Tha eeeuaed denied ka? leg etetea tka llaaa aad eUlmed that they were aever in hUpos hUpes hUpos seaetea, but were under the dlraetlea of hla brother, Frank YelleU, who had received theat freai Mia. Barbara Raymond. Hla Us Us tkaeay waa corroborated by a number of wltaeaaaa who had aaae Frank YallaU bare tka kaneta for a long time prier te tha al. leged theft Tkajaryrandarad a verdict of guilty. Htn Htn tenee deterred. In tha larneay casee agalnet M. A. Marx, Obarlaa eeh and Namnel W. Waager, ver ver dleu of net guilty ware entered. Thee are tha beer bottling caata about which ae much ka baaa amid. Tha proaaeutlng offleer amid tbeeaaaa oeuld net be mad out and tha above dUposlilen waa made of them. BiliU Btoraele, a widow, enured a plea of I guu(7 t having improper relatiene wun bared only te the amount of 91,130. Mr. uarv willlam Hales, a married man. Shews myerdldnotennoern nimaaii runner bdebi sentenced te pey a line el 926 and costs. il. -.11.. .,mi tftiMftih nt JftniiMrv fellow-I ... ........ . ....... HAHI WII.I. A UAn, lha matter until the Oth of January fellow. leg, when he learned that Campbell waa about removing te Brooklyn. Ha then had a aeareh made of the record and waa In formed thet the lien gainst him amounted te 19,400, and he then brought thU ault ler falae preUnse. The defence waa that Camptell, who waa a manufacturer or and dealer In clgaia, waa frequently accommodated by Hattmyer en doming ler hlra ler a consideration. On the USth of March, Campbell called en Hartmyar and told him he had bought '20,000 cigar cheap, that be did net have the money te pay for them, and II Hartmyar would anderaa him ha would give blm a half Inter st In the profit .'a the time net a word waa aald about there being only (1,000 llena en hie house, aa alleged by the commonwealth. TbedelMiM farther ahnwedlbat Hartmyar waa familiar with Campbell's financial standing, and It waa claimed thatthiaeul! waa breus hi net becauee an eflenae bad been committed ! the law, but te force money by the proeecutlen Irem an Inaelveat debtor. In conclusion a number el paraena who had known Campbell ler yeara Uatllled that hla reputation for beneaty prier te thla charge waa geed. The Jury agreed en a ver dict at 9 o'clock el net guilty and county for costs. I'l.KAH Ol' UIMl.TVi Jehn Qulnu entered a pleael gnllty te a charge el mallcleua mischief. He had been committed te the lockup prier te being aent te Jail ana broke out of It. A a he baa been In Jail for aeine daya hla punUhment waa made two med tha. Jehn Carsen plead guilty te ateallng three tntllea et beer Irem the house of Jehn 8. Smith, el bile Harber. He get two and a half months. Jaieea Dallas, a colored man claiming Cel unibla aa bla home, entered pleaa el guilty te tbrse charge. Tbey were the lelonleua entry el the heuae el Hsmh YellelU, el Col umbia, andawallng aallvar watch belonging te Jehn Brown, and a geld watch the prop prep arty cf Alfred II III. He waa aeeUnced te undergo ae Imprlaenment of one j ear and three month. AHHAUIVT WITH INTKNT TO KII.U Jamaa Hmitb, el Uordeuvllle, waa put en trial ler aaaaultleg, with Intent te kill, Jeine r Millar, of the name village. Tbe prosecutor testified that a lew weeka age be entered the sbeewaltei abep el Niultb, out waa eraerea away. Aa be turned te leave the abep Huilih ran alter him, and atruck him en the bead with a hatchet, culling through hla bal and intllctlug a severe wcued en the head. Fer the delenae .Smith teatltled that Miller tormented hliul-ir a longtime pravleua te the aawult. Oil that day Miller btutered him te cjmeeut el hlabep. He did go out and Miller reached In hi pocket, aud wltneaa thinking that he waa about being abet, he atruck Miller with the hatchet. Jury out. timid Jar? Hatara. True Jiill Jehn Caraeu, larceny ; Kllaa Campbell, dispening et bla properly with Intent te defraud hl creditor. ; Jautea Dallas, felonleuaenuy; IraThompaen, fornication; Andrew Fleckenatein, larceny; jenn Umver, boraaateallngaed cruelty te animal ; Bailie Kberaele, lornlcatien. lgnertd mil. In Thompaen, larceny. An BT.Dteg 8Mlan. Tutiday Kutningthm ce of common wealth va. Daniel Htump, Indleted for larceny, waa attached for trial when court reaaaemtiled at 7:30 o'clock. Jehn 8. Smith, a Bale Harber betel keeper, waa the proaecuter. HI well well meny wastuatentheSUt of June, about 5 o'clock in the afternoon, be Ult hla bar. room and waa abaent about twenty minute. Upen hia nturn be dlaoevered that hla till bad been tanned In hie abaence. Twe illver half dollar, tan allver quarter and aaveral five and un cent piece were taken. Htutep waa aeen te leave the bar-room aniing ni aoeenee. It waa alae ahewn that Htump paid te Meerge Fry, with whom he bearded, en the evening el the robbery two ball dollars, Un quarter and a let of Ave and Un eent pieces, which money oerreeponded esactly with that stolen. The accuaed went en the witness stand and denied having committed the theft with which he la charged. He admitted having paid Geerge Fry in silver, but that money he claimed he earned by working for parties In the vicinity of Bale Harber. The Jury rendered a verdict of net guilty. The Jury In the Jamee Smith lelonleua as sault and battery case rendered a verdict of guilty. The oeurl senUnced blm te undergo an imprisonment et two yeara. Ira Thompson who eloped with Mrs. Allea n.h. inhnann and waa arrested near Btrdebore entered a plea of gnllty te a eharge of fornication. He waa eeauneed te pay a una of 125 and oeau of prosecution. net pre we enured In the ea el com monwealth va, Mary Allvaalndleud for being a tramp. She waa returned by Justice dray, bill el Eaat HempfUld and the nel prea waa enured because under tha law a woman can not be Indleted for being a tramp. Mary did net datlre te have a dwpoaltlea made of her eaaa that would aeperaU bar from her com panion arrested with her, but aa there waa be law te keep bar in Jail, Mary had te leave agalnat her wish. CnrietepUw Hlldebrand, of Columbia, waa Indleted for keeping a disorderly beuse, Mary Washington, a hard-looking eltiian, who had tha oeaU Imposed en her twice thta week already la prosecution brought by her, appeared aa tha complainant. She told a long story et the Beiaaa that ware of frequent occurrence at tka defendant' heuae. The worst of the aeiea described by her waa made, la her language, by a epeaehlet man, who used very profane language." A number of wltaeesee alae Uetlnsd te tha noise which were frt queat at defeadaat'a beuse In the evening. TbedereadeBt denied that he kept, a die orderly keuea, aad claimed that thU prnaaeu tlea waa apiw work ea Ua Ban of Mary Washington, because aha waa ordered te leave hla house. Jury out. TBB COSTS OIVIDBO, Wtdnttday Morning It Jury la the HUdebraad disorderly heeee eaaa rendered a verdlcl of aetguUty aad divided the eeeu equally between the defendant aad tha nreaa- OUtrU, awry m, neMiaiBi, LiaeelaYaUeU, a yeuag colored bub llv leg at Flerin, waa pat ea trial ter eUallag a nalr of Haasi paU of treses aadaeeUar freaa ISsergeBsebmsa, of thessesevmege. Yel Yel Yel Uiiwaa(oavUUdefUklaresaystka Jaa BvyTBBwnsgBtB IMfftrsist. IMI gaaiaw aaaavaseea .wawjbwb aw LIMITED EXPRESS WRECKED. A rSBfJII.S ACOtBBKT 0C09MM OAT raa bmliimemb oe bomb. Tk Kegiae Jams tha Trsek While UM Train Waa ateasdisg a carve at the Bate ef Twal-n?e Bill. aa Bear Oa Killed aad auteea Irjarefl. BBVtM rBHB MB BVBB kBt-aeeUtter Marv Waahlncten turned up tbt morning aa the defendant In a ault brought by Clara ell, who at eaa time waa Mary'a IntlmaU friend. Clara testified that en July 15 Mary was looking for her with a dirk knife and were that If aha found her " abe was bar piece of meat" A number el wltnessee were called te corroborate Clara's testimony that Mary bad the knife In her hand, and that It waa net a dirk, but an ordinary pocket knit. Attn conclusion of the testimony en the part et the commonwealth, tha dUtrlct attor ney abandoned the case, and a verdlet el net guilty waa enured. The larceny easea agalnit I'eter K. Hew, Levi Hekertand Kdward Aiken were called for trial and It waa learned that Hess waa net ea hand. HU recognizance was forfeited. II U ball waa A. H. Kaby, the photographer, who ha aklppeu, and who la worth nothing. Ilwae afterward learned that Heas could net be here, because he la under arrest in Philadelphia. He was srrested with s 'bawl In bU poeaalen which la supposed te have been stolen. The herlfJ was directed te send te PhlladelphU ler lies and have him here ler trial en Friday morning. A FAMII.r HOW. Oeerge Kreckel, ar., waa put en trial for commuting an assault aud battery en bU wife, and tleerge Kreckel, Jr., for a similar ellenae en hla step-brother, Jehn Merrlssey. Mrs. Kreckel testified that en June 2d her husband came te the kitchen where abe waa, caught bold of bar and put her out el the beuse. On soother occasion her stepson atruck her, end abe alae aaw young Kreckel beet her son, Jehn Merrlaaey, a number of UmiH. On trial. MKHTKNCkD VOR HKISO TBAMTS. dellelb Urotweod, Oeerge Williams, Jamea McDermott and Oeerge O'Neill entered plraa et guilty te being tremp. Fer McDermott and O'Neill It waa auud that tbey were net tramp, but werkad for Keller it Kellly up te tbe day belere their arrest and were picked up by the Carnarvon tewnablp constable, because tbey bad built a lire along the reed. Tbe dlatrtct attorney Joined with the counsel for the prisoner In asking ler a light sen tence. Tbe court then aenUneed tbem te undergo an Imprisonment of one day each. Orotweod and William said they bad work tn n te aa aoen a tbey ere relessed. Tbel r punishment waa made live daya each. In the aurely of the peace caw against Mary Washington, preferred by Clara .ell, Mary waa ordered te give ball te keep the peace for three mentha and pay the cost. CURRENT lU'NlKBHH, Wesley Aument, who served a term for costs, wa discharged from prison under the Insolvent law. Bamuel W. Kshlemsn, city, wa granted s old ten' license te peddle goods in the county et Lancaster, and renewals el sol dtera' license were granted te Jeseph Ho garth, Jacob .ell, U. C. Bahenck, Oeerge H. Miller and Jeseph User, all of thla city. A subni'n In dtvoree was allowed In the ult of Hsmuel C. Hitter, of Manhelm borough, from bU wile Minnie Kilter, en tbe ground of desertion. 8. C. Blsymsker, Wm. Hendersen and Samuel Blokem, the commissioners ap pointed toeatebltah a line between Salisbury, Leaoeck, Bast Earl and Carnarvon town tewn ablp, made a report te-day. It had been recommitted te them te change the route if they deemed proper. Their report a pre sented ders net make any change Irem their former report. URAKDJURV UK-TURN. True mits-li. H. Marx, larceny, (two Indictments); Charles Zecb, larceny, (two IndlctmenU); Bamuel W. Wenger, larceny; Jacob B. Huber, larceny aa bailee ; Jeseph McDermott eU si, OeUelb urotweoa er, si, and Henry Brown t el., trampa ; Alice Kobeeoa Jehnsen, adultery. Ignored Bill Chrtolepher Hlldebrsnd, violating liquor law, with presecutrix Mary Washington, for coats; jiatewiiaen, aaaaun and battery, county ler costs; Leuis Smith, larceny ; Casper Hartman, keeping a disor derly house, with proaecuter, Oeerge R. El well, for oeau. fannssttr veaacila te B let Had. The meeting of tbe general committee en the Yerk centennial celebration met Tues day evening. Prof. Rhelley will get up a blatoneal agatcn ex we nee ana progress ei the soheola for publication. Judge Gibsen haa accepted tha ofnee of historian. The ex ercise will be la honor of the eenUnnlal celebration of the Incorporation of Yerk a a borough. It waa decided te Invite tbe city oeunclla of PhlladelphU and LtneaaUr te narttclpatt la tha exereleea. The oelebratlen will extend ever the 23d and 24th of Septem ber. Efferts will be made te have President Cleveland and Governer Beaver, with ether noted persona, preeentdurlng theoeremenlea. WANittNaTe, Aug. 17. The Chicago Limited Kxpreae en the Baltimore A Ohie railroad due here at 6:20 a. m., waaoom waaeom waaoem pleUly wrecked thl morning at tha Junc tion of the mala line and tha Metropolitan branch oerner of First and It street, north west Tbe train waa twenty-five minute behind time and was running rapidly In order te make up as much time a pcmlble. The wreck waa one of the meat thorough ever wltneeeed la this locality, and it U marvelous that se few were killed aad In Jured. At thU writing (10 a. m.) the only one reported deed la Knglneer lUmllten Breslus of Baltimore. There are sixteen Injured at Providence hospital aeme elthem being In a very critical condition. At the wreck a acene of contusion prevails. The engine of tbe express Ilea high and dry en an embankment eeveral feet above tbe track while the Bleeping cars sre strewn around In all aorta el shapes, en their aide; oom eom oem olatlv everturned: without reef and In one Instance the Ironwork el a aleeper was carried up Inte tbe second Btcry of tbe Ignal tower which wa located en the " Y " and through which part el the train passed, carrying destruction with It One ear U par tially embedded In Ibe ruin of tbeaignal tower and a gang el men ere at work remov ing tbe debris In order te ascertain whether or net there are any mere bedlea burled be neath tbe bricka and lumber. Crewda et anxleua and curleua petsen surround tbe scene of tbe wreck, and but little detlnlU Information respecting the Injured can te ascertained. Tbe tl reman el the engine la 1.1 m Ik danaereuslv In lured , and It U aald lhata lady died while being conveyed te ber borne Irem tbe scene el tbe dlaaater. Tbe Injured were hurriedly conveyed te Providence bcsplta), where they are being properly cared for. Tbe accident was caueed by the engine jumping the track while going around the aharp curve at the Junction of the Y" and tbe rapid speed at which the train was running, ws sufficient te carry the en gine and care through tbe algnsl tower snd land them en the embankment mentioned above. ANOTHER ACCOUNT OK T1IK TRAUKDV. Anetber account el tbe wreck thua de acrlbea It : Or all the railroad accldenU that have occurred en the "Y" el tbe Baltimore A Ohie that el thla morning wa by far the meat frightful and complete. Tbe limited express Ne. 4, due from Chicago snd Cincin nati at 0:20, having two aleepera, two day oeacbea, two baggage cars and one mall car attached te the engine ran away from the nslneer at Galea Weeds. The air brake broke and the irsiu came uuiscrmi long at a fearful rata el apeed. Juat before tbe ' Y " waa reached tbe en gine Jumped tbe track, carrying tbe train with It. The tower, which wa a lour.stery building, was cut Irem Its foundatlena aa II iiv razor. Theenglneer, Hamilton Brcxlue, or Bsltlmere, ws scalded te death. He was Uken Inte Mrs KUen Dent'a heuae, 832 Delaware avenue, oerner el I street, where be died en tbe fleer two heura afterwards. Tbe fireman, named Smith, Jumped Irem the engine aud bed hi leg broken. He 1 net expected te live. Will Baxter, the operator employed In tbe tower, saw the train and aaved himself by Jumping out or a window and catching in a tree near by. Jee 11 ealy, a boy, employed In tbe tower, was seriously hurt. Tbe news ei the dlsasur spread through the city with great rapidity and thousands hastened te tbe acene of the accident. It ws almost the exact spot where the fatal accident el tbeaummeref 1S&1 occurred. When tbe crowd reached the scene, the train lay stretched like a wounded anake, extend ing Irem First street northeast te Delaware avenue. The engine isy oempieieiy over turned and smashed out of all semblance te a locomotive. The tender was but a maaa el Iren belts and bars. Fences, abeds and everything In IU track were swept away belere tbe IrrealaUble ruth of the iron monster. INCIDENTS OF TIIK IHSAHTKIl. Mrs. KUen Dent, In whose beuse tbe en gineer died, aaya : " Mr. Breslus presented a pitiful sight He was scalded from hi head te hU feet HU laee ws like a lobster, and bU eyes I I never aaw aucb eye belere. He lived two heura 1 am glad ha waa aalngle MalM rawer ese Ti ReerBsaisMasa ft). Frem the ntubnrg IHspaUh. Tha equity ault begua try tka Pennsyl vania InteraeU la tka United Htataa court at New Yerk against the reorganisatien of the Beeth Peen project U a alga of utter deeper deeper tlea." aald a gentleman eoBBeeted with the Seuth Penn the ether day. "It ahewa con. eluslvely that their efteria te atop tha com. pleUonefthe emnpetlng Una have reached taeetegewnen noaeiion, suwnw uupraw A VERY SUM CONVENTION JaT BJiBBUBVBm fBATIB TUB WOBK er tBB umrvauvMB aeMaw. A Meaner ef Delegate Abaent When the Kelt M eallae eris WlbMraw Warn B Bees Be BU Be Cnanse-Wsrt aad WIlBeeasBeea neaaasaasd. dented; will te emitted that, aflerda a etraw te catch at" "Hew be r aald The Dinpatch representa tive te whom the remark we addressed. Why It appear very dearly la tha ex. traerdlnary nature of the ault Tbe beet law yere Ull aa that nothing Ilk It was ever beard of In legal praotlea. Here U a legal dl mu In athlflh lha lnlerU of two Peensvl- vsnU corporation are Involved, that baa Dean luny arguea m wmwwwm u preliminary Injunction haa practically ahewa the claim of the PennaylvanU railroad te te against public policy and contrary te tha oon eon oen tttutlon. But while the final hearing In tha etaU courts U atlll pending the Pennsylvania read seek te lake tbe question te the United BUte court In another Mils and te have a question decided there which I wholly ub Ject te the constitution or this Mat. TbU hew that tbe PennylvanU railroad recog receg nizee that the day ha gene by when It can have IU own wey In tbe Pennsylvania courts snd U resorting te desperate measure te dragin the authority of outside oeuru. " What I the peespeci or ine new rena aa an Investment T" "Tbe entire caplUllMtlen la limited by the agreement te 18,000,000 common stock, f 1 000, 000 preferred stock and 112,000,000 bend. This total of $21,000, 000 will build and stock tb reed Irem Harrlaburg te Pittsburg, and U ample ler all purpeate. Tbe only ques tion a te tbe return en this Investment was whether the read oeuld get 3.000,000 ten of freight a year, and that tonnage I new guaranteed te it a seen as its lines are opened. Tbe Huntington .t Bread Tep rail road alone, wblcb U bottled up by the Penn aylvanU railroad at both ends, will give that amount et Irelgbt te tbe new read. Then tbe tonnage coming from tbt. Kebert Hare Powell esUteand from tbe Wettern Pennsylvania gas coal InUreaU that have been abut out from the Rest in tbe Internet of tbe West mereland Ceal company will be an Important addition te the traffic The Cumberland Valley, which U one et the richest district In the state, baa been aqueeted by the Penn sylvania railroad. Jut aa PitUburg need te be ; and tbe people el that valley have, alnee the fact et reerganlzatlan wa published, written te PitUburg etnckneldera In the Meuth Penn tha. tbe Cumberland Valley would put 12,000,000 Inte the Seuth Penn read aa aoen as It waa ready te com mence work. The bends or tbe new line sre gilt-edge with the guarantees In traffle con cen tracUthat are made, and IU future U as sured. Tbe Pennsylvania railroad may make a few mere desperaUefferta, but tbey will be futile, aa far as any one can new BBOKM UVt MMTU BHtMK. A Oaaaabsisberg Wadding, At Cbamteraburg Mlae Paulina Klmmell, youngest daughter of Hea. F. M, Klmmell, waa married Tuesday te Mr. Linn Har baugh, a young member of tha Franklin oeunty bar. The ceremony waa performed by Rev. Mr. Bergnaua, rector of Trinity PreUsumt Epleoepal church. Tha three little Bleeea of tha bride acted aa maids of hoaer. The wadding waa largely attended. Tha groom was a recent grad uaU of Franklin and Marshall oelleg. Mr. Okarlaa Apple, of Lancaster, waa la attendance at tha oere eere oere menlea, BBIBg MTATB MOTKs. Tha new city bask ei Yerk will be In full operation ea or before the 1st or Bepumber. A. J. Caasatt'a fatneua racing bores. The Bard. U dvlng at Manmeuth park, Phila delphia. H U valued at IsaOWi LUntenani ueuernt euaviuaa an wiinw te Gee. Hartrantt a letter highly ooeamend eoeamend oeeamend lagtbeeuutroope aa they were Inspected atMeuBtOretna. .......... W. Byred rage, or rnueaeipnia, u a ange Juan at Bteurbrldge. England, Jumped 6 set iKhiehee en tbe first UUl.tbu beating F. Davla'a reoerd of 6 fet2 luebes, aad Ikaaasaklag tka world's reoerd. OeietbZluaranal Hnrvaver BsmUSl L. BaaedlewTetFBlUdelDhU haa made a full atnteaptkasaaawar te .Mayer FlUer'i gptkasaaawer te .Mayer Fltler'a letter of taaatrvaa an thai maatnta and axDendl- twwsetkWeBfvwyharaaa.ta the gutter of BriatsBB aad aale ef etty asapa, and the sasDwraaBwa lag-ala. s. sty aaai Maria rei alesssfla reply axeaarat- a man who waa In tbe beuse aald he bad been railroading for tbe last thirty year and had been In many accidents, but never be fore in bis Hie bad be witnessed uch acorn acern plata wreck. WlllUm li. Kelllns, el 831 Second atreet, who waa formerly fireman for Engineer Bro Bre slus, aald te a representative or tbe United Free : " Just as seju as I heard tbe dUtresa whUtle 1 knew tbere would be an accident Tbey were late and were coming In at the rate or sixty mllea an hour, job air eisaea would net work and be blew the distress for hla crew te put tbe hand brake en, and some people think tbey bad time te getttem en, but It seems tbey did net." TUB LI" OF KILLXb AN1 INJURBD. The following 1 a complete Hat et tbe killed and injured aaltla possible te obtain at thU writing : Killed Hamilton Hrestus, or Baltimore, engineer. Injured Charles Kxh, Cincinnati, badly Injured in the back ; Mrs. Charles Kech, Cincinnati, slightly shocked ; Cbarlea Mor rison, Cincinnati, injured in tbe back; Frank Donauer, St Leuis, shoulder dla dla lecated ; J. U. Bmltb, fireman, Cincinnati, both lege broken ; Witbelm Buck, Clnoln Clneln Bali, head cut badly ; Mra. Mary Buck, Cin cinnati, ahoeked ; Ed. Lecbemeyer, Clnoln Clneln aatl, ellgbtly Injured ; Jee Healy, Washing, ten, seriously Injured ; Will Baxter, Ule graph operator, Washington, painfully injured about tha head. With tbe exception el tbe two last named, the Injured are at Providence hospital, Healy and Baxter having been carried te their re pecUve hornet. MIBULBBBBUBB BBI.BABBD. The senator's Condition Maen aa te Kender OeaOneaaaat uangareaa. Senater Rtddleberger, after dellverlnghlm- aelfup at Woodstock, V., en Monday, eat all day en tbe portico In front et the Jail, where he told a Uvea with hU Irlende aa ha did Tuesday. At neon be walked off, but waa arretted en the etreeU and brought beck. At 7 o'clock thla evening he walked off again. Tha Jailer, Harry Bbull, made a grab at blm, but tha senator walked off up UM etrest without moUaUtlea. Judge Newman waa thl afternoon la fnrmsd that tha ennter'a condition wataueh aa te render confinement dangerous. Ha thereupon appointed three pbyatelana a a COmmissieu te aaesnnui nuu wi u ui raata. Their report confirmed the Informa tion already received, end Judge Newman leeued aa order te Jailer Bhull suspending te sentence of Ua daya for oeatempt of court until aueh time aa Rlddlebergar but be In fit condition te te relumed te Jau. Fneedeoilteeeeetoratybe UBotlnaooa UBetlnaooa UBotlnaeoa dltloa te knew what be fa doing. Tb " IntslllgsBc.r " feet Menat Bl. Fags.ns sad Uuetns fblladslpbls. The League game of yesUrday were : At Bosten : New Yerk 8. Bosten 3 ; at Chi Chi caeo: Detroit 5, Chicago 3-; at PhlladelphU: (ten innings) Philadelphia 7, Washington G. Tbe Aasoclatlen games yeaUrday were: At Ht Leuis: St. Louts 11, Cleveland 4; at Htaten Ialand : Meta 14. Baltimore 8 : at PhlladelphU : Athletic e, Brooklyn b ; at Cincinnati : Cincinnati 4, LeuUvllle 2. It appears that tbe Chicago team cannot get head In the League race. YesUrday tbe Detroit wen their game by bitting Clarkaen very hard In tbe fourth Inning, when the whole five runa were scored. Firteen thou sand people saw the game. Billy Tayler yesterday came te tbe rellel el tbe Athletics and pitched for tbem. Brook lyn bit blm hard, nut be wen. Atkinson baa been released by the Ath letics. The MeU are playing great ball, but It Is a pity tbey did net commence the work earlier. McOevern, Denny Mack's new plteber, wa hit se hard yesterday that tbe Wllkee barre waa shut out In Syracuse by 13 te 0. Bamsay and Smith (the latUr of tbe Cin cinnati team) were pitted agalnat each ether yesterday. Beth are lefl-handed and tine pitchers. Smith wa bit but lour times and Ramsay seven. . The League directors, Including sucb old timer as tbe Spauldlngs, Al Keacb, J. B. Dsy, Mmlck and ethers, played a game wltb the Aabury Park club vesUrday. Tbe latUr wen In alx inning by 20 te 17. Te day New Yerk and Pelladelpbla play off a tie game and a greet deal et Interest Is Uken In tbe contest Tbe Quaker are new but one point behind Bosten for fourth place. A rest's Adles te Phlhul.lphla. Our admirer et the PhlladelphU team gtvea tbem thU poetle lift : Flay hall, brave Phillies, show your might I Your hearts are true; yourcauteln Whiuiit! Ulese up your ranks 1 fill every breach I 1111 you a glorious victory Kbacii ! On te the front I mew down like grasa The hakeA-bean team of Bosten, Sui I Wield well your willows I knock sky-high The aspiring Ulants et N. Y. I Then grapple with yeiirmatcniess skiu The champion, of Chicago, 111 I And having whipped tbem, aa you wish. wrvsi victory iruui me ueimii. aiice. i And bear tbe pennant aale away te near eia rnu-s-aei-pai-a i Psenaylvsata Railroad Bmpleyss Arrested. Ne little sensation haa been created In the upper part or Weet Philadelphia by tbe arrest of a number or the employee et tne rennsyi vanU railroad company Monday afternoon. Since tbe men were Uken Inte custody de de Uetlvee armed with warranta have been busily engaged In searching the beuses or suspected parties In the hope or finding arti cles that have been missed Irem tbe cars. A quiet investigation he been In progress for some time past with a view te ascertain ing who bad been robbing tbe Irelgbt care. Aa a result of this work numerous arrest were msde en Monday last Berne of tbe prisoners were Uken te Moyamemleg pri son, while one man wa looked up at the Central police station. It waa the belief or the railroad offlelsls that aeme et these Im- R Hunted In tbe robberies would make a con ies Ien. Beth tbe railroad and pet lee oOleial re fused te give tbe name et tbe parties ar rested, a all tbe evidence against them bed net been collected. It was suted by a rail road man that tbe prisoner comprised mem bers or tne crew ei rreigni trams, soma ei wbem reside In PhlladelphU and ether at varleua placet along tbe line et the read. Habbibrube, Aug. 17. The Republican etaU convention waa devoid of much Interest, at tha nomination wara practically made lest evening. It waa evident te CeL Themas J. Orlmeeen. the principal competitor of Wm. a Hart, since Monday, that be had ae chance el suoeese, aad thU morning, realis ing that be oeuld net command mere than forty or fifty vote, withdrew aa a candidate. HepretenUtlve Brace, et Warren oeunly.had previously dropped out of the rase en ao ae count of hU meagre support. The convention we very allmly alUnded, the 201 delegate constituting mere than half of these In tbe opera beuse, no political oeay haa ever convened here with se little friction, the delegates uncomplainingly Bubmlttlng te the pregramme of tbe leader who framed the platform and arranged the deUlla et the convention. There waa a neUble abaence of prominent Republican politician. Atur the calling or Ua roll, ahewlng a number of delegates absent, WalUr Lyen, of Allegheny, was elected umperary chairman en motion el Chris Mage. Mr. Lyen made a brlel speech, In which he urged upon the convention the importance el the campaign of this year because of the eflect It will have en tbe atruggle ler the presidency next year. Ha trusted tbe pisiferm would have no un certain sound en the great Issues of the day. The usual committees were eppelnted one delegsU from each esnaterist dUtrlet ea per manent erganls tllen and platform. Ne com mittee en credenUaU was appointed, aa there were no contests. UASTINQS' BBATKD IIARAWOUE. Arijeunt General Heatings waa elected permanent chairman of tha convention. In bU add rest he predicted that after the nom ination, tha Republican would advance te the aklrmUh line or the great nauia or isw, and November' victory would notify ether states that PennaylvanU waa net eetUfled with tbe present national administration. Five yeara age, aald he, "the Democratic party, by fortuitous circumstance and against tbe true Intent and honest desire or the sovereign of the commonwealth, eame Inte power In Pennsylvania. Last fall the Repub lican party came borne again by tbe largest majority ever given a gubernatorial candi date. In 1884, by a sysUm of shameless fraud, thirty-eight electoral vote from Southern states were oeunUd for a man who was never entitled te them, and the product of that fraud was the restoration of tbe Democratic party te power for the first time sine It Bought by armed rebellion te strike from the heaven the tltg et the whole nation. 1 predict that next veer tbe whole country, following the lead of Pennsylvania, will right the wrong and that tha old party wUl coma home again te atav. and that tha voice el the msjerlty will again be respected a the aevetelga Uw etthe lend." Continuing the criticisms et CleveUnd, Hasting aald : "They (the supporter of BUlne) have net forgotten hU pandering te a disloyal aentiment te secure tbe vote et a elid Beeth in the election of next year. They have net forgotten the arrogant Us Us nusgeefhl vetoes of almost every pension bill presented te him. When the eeverelgu eUU or Mew Yerk, Intending de served dUtlnctien te the veteran eeldler, pasted a law punishing the fraudulent wear lag el that badge el American loyalty tbe meUl atar efthe Grand Army of the Republle Cleveland'e veto aa governor waa an Insult te every loyal American clllten. On last MemerUl Dsy where was the president efthe United States T He had gene fishing and nobody was enough interested in him te care whether he caught any fish or net There waa a latent, deep-aeeted, patriotic aentiment throughout tbe country that developed and grew Inte a aterm of Indignation ; IU thunders reverberated from one end or the land te the ether. It waa heard at Washing ton and cowardly handa quailed before It, and the trophies captured in honorable war tare remained undUturbed. PennsylvanU has no use for such a president PennsylvanU will see te It tbat ber part will te done te ward placing tha battlefltga In ether and safer handa than Urever Cleveland." BART AND WILLIAMS NAMED. Atur Hastings' apeech Senater Thompson, of Dauphin, named W. B. Hart, or Harris burg, aa a candidate for auu treasurer. Representative Robinson, or DeUware, withdrew the name of Themas J. Orlmeeen, and Hart wa nominated by acclamation. Henry W. WlllUma, of Tiega, and Jamea T. Mitchell, of Philadelphia, were placed In nomination for aupreme court judge. The vote waa William 148, MlteheU fid. Tbe nomination el WlllUma waa made unanl unanl meu. The platform adopted oemmenda the leg. Ulature for passing the prohibition constitu tional amendment end the amendment abol abel Ublng the poll tax qualification. High tariff 1 warmly Indorsed and mere vigorous na tienal Uwa are demanded for the acrutlny of Immigration te protect Amerlean work men. Other resolutions isver the creation of an Amerlean marine and the distribution et the aurplua In the treasury In tha enlargement el the pension list ThedU ThedU ThedU orimlnatlen against negre In the Seuth wssdenouueed end sympathy was extended te Gladstone and Paruell. The Democratic party and the present national administra tion sre arraigned, and Jamss Q. BUlne U highly lauded and It endorsee him ler the oretldener In 1888. Tha LtneaaUr delegates voted solidly for WlllUm and tbe resolution endorsing Blaine was Introduced and pressed by the Lancas trians. The nominating speeches were very time. Themas V. Cooper was re-elected elate chairman, after which the convention ad journed alne die. IU Bleep ef a Women a JaBM-rrigtMstsg a nees OM Irtehweesea. Tha eaaa of Mra, Herbert, the cataleptic of Bt Jeseph's Beapttal, Jollet, I1L, appears te bafila tha medical men. Fer 210 daya aha haa aUpt,end alt the Ingenuity and skill that have been brought te bear te bring ter took te oeoscIousbs have been unavailing. She has wasted away until bow aha u almost a phantom. She rarely move a mueale. The aleeper gave everybody a surprise Monday, however. Mrs. Bums, who knew Mra. Herbert before her eatalsDSV. occupies the tame ward wltb her, and waa left alone for a time w Ith tbe aleeper. Bister Barbara, hearing an alarm from that ward, hastened thither and found Mrs. Burns creunched upon the fleer, crossing herself vlgoreualy and In a Ute of greet exelUment When questioned she told tbe following story el ner experience with Mra. Herbert: "Lord help me. but I thought I'd have ant when I eaw the lid of ter eye roll up and aha loekln' at ma wld all ber might, a if he'd leek a hole through me body. When abe aeen hew bad 1 was seared abe est up a lauahln' and thin, before I oeuld get a word in eageways, ana Degin 10 rauie away aoeui ber neighbor aa teat aa a boras oeuld tre. Tbe eeund et her voice was se shsrp thst It BOND SALE PROPOSALS, sfc. Wsi' f .: ?: 2 meBB wbab mtmrnt mismbbb mm fV BBBlMmBMABBlB WABMtMmtBm.-r'f ""SU neia.iwieiit ivjy-; - "'f'l'JC "5S" IB rrlsss Baagsa Brass She B.gtslw.a sa4 AmsMTsMWeri dtastsaiTU 4 mmm j Wwf M4 Iwatw- .Ik- gave me a pain In me ears, and I shook ma nana at ner Dy way et Dianin- ner step ber cutter, but ahe kep right en lek she waa wound up ter a month, At last she stepped long enough te take ber breath when 1 axed why It waa ahe didn't apeak te her children whin they came te aee ber t'ether day. Wudye believe ItT The minute I put tbat te her ebe snapped her eyee shut lek two traps ana ner jaws went legeuer use a eang. Divll the word mere oeuld I get out or ber, ae I called te Sister Barbara and tewld ber Just what I'm telling ye new. I haven't get erer the fright lt'e given me yet, and If It wssn't that 1 have tbe rheumatics ae bad In me leg I'd hev been out or tbe room the moment she opened ber eyes." Dr. Ward, tbe physician who baa attended Mrs. Herbert closely, bad a similar experi ence with her about two mentha ego. She bed then been asleep three months. One day he observed tbat tne pose el the woman's heed Indicated tbat aha had been leaning for ward and had quickly stralghUned It up aa he enured tbe room. Her Tianda were ex tremely cold and her lips a deep purple. Her face waa aa pallid as death. The doctor told her te atand up. Bbe did net move until he touched ber aheuldar, when abe immedi. toad ud aa reaueeted. ber arme banging life less at har aides. Tha doctor then had a amall footstool placed In her path, and then aald : New, Mra, Herbert, we will take our morning walk." "It may nave been Imagination," aald the doctor, " but 1 thought I asw the suggeetien of a smile play about tbe oerners el ber mouth aa I spoke te ber. However, holding ber band In mine I led tbe way te tbe centre el the room, where BisUr Barbara had placed tbe foeUtool, and aa we neared It I quickened tbe pace somewhat and Mr. Herbert tripped ever it snd would certainly have fallen had 1 net been there te oateh ber. Ae aha atralgh Uned herself up she opened her eye ler s moment only snd then burst out Uugblng. It seemed te be a hysterical laugb, but abe waa ever It In a moment andabe became apparently aa Insensible as aver te anv Dhvaleal emotion from tbat day until yesterday, when abe Is alleged te have talked at length te Mra. Berne. It U certain that ahe U new aa feat asleep as ever, and It la a grave queatlen whether ber next awaken ing, abeuld tha Interregnum et apathy be xtanded te tbe name period as haa wen noted la the pest, Will net be in anetber worm." Mrs. Herbert rrcelves only about enough feed daily te sustain life In a bird, tha doctors aay, and It Is their opinion that ahe cannot long live In her present condition. & JG3 -t WAantiforeir, Aa 17. ThU was as avoeua aay mr opening awoseaaia t mh .HAi FalrehUd'a recent etmular. Preesasl at 11 "'& oeiocKtaeaoors ei we eeeresarv'a the treasury department, war thrawa te all persona ntereated la the) Ing el tha proposals whleh hare received during the past weak, greater number of ipeoUtera nswipaper oerrespondente aad eentetlvee of banking houses la New Yerk .--''' c 3 ll 1V,J..I..I?..I. ..aana H,!( -. rv uuniuInjinsIN1liW4IW jlj n priens ranging irem IIUU 41-100 te VlrSM, " ,M 0,767,750 registered and Mas.060 eoueea ueuu were oiieree. tne proposal and tBB VPjU amounts euerea ey eacn party wara aa ret- tw Iewa: P. a Hagner, Washington, Mt reglsured at 110 flat and 2 000 oeupea at 110. J. D. Reynal, Maw Yerk, loe.ooo registered at HO; A. B. Pratt A Boe, Washington, 12,600 registered at lie. Harvey Flake A Ben, Mew Yerk, 1,500,089 registered 109.44 and 1,000,000 coupon 109,44, Harvey FUke A Ben, Mew Yerk, 2 600,000 registered 110. Dickinsen A Allen, New Yerk, 10,000 oeupoa 110. Chat. B. Barney A Ce., Philadelphia, 6,200 registered lOBi and 960 coupon al 109,'f. a. F. McRee, Char lesion, W. Va., 2,000 coupon 110 flat New Bedford (Mass.) Savlnga Institution, 60,000 registered 110 fist Samuel BallU, Philadel phia, 9,000 coupon 110 flat E. L. Clarksea, New Yerk, lO.OOOoeupon 110; First National benk,Jetrren Olty,Me.,5,150 registered 110X flat Maverick National bank, Bosten, 39, 000 regtetered 110, and 6,000 coupons 110. New England Mutual Lite Inanranea com pany, 400,000 registered 110 net Bostea Marina Inanranea company, 100,000 regte tered, 110 flat 8mlthr A Ce., Haw Yerk, 339,000 registered, 100 93. Amerieaa Exchange National bank, Mew Yerk, 25,000 registered, 110 flat Wm. Fellow, Morgaa A Ce., New Yerk, 400,000 oeupona, U0. WaebuaetU National bank, Fltcbburg.Ma., 160,000 registered, 110. Jehn M. Feete, New Yerk, 100,000 registered, 110. TalnUr de Helt, New Yerk, 6,000 coupons, 110. Fires National bank, New Yerk, 1,460,000 regU. teied, 109 98. Jamea Talcott, New Yerk 2,600 coupon 110 flat The BBeretery of the treasury haa accepted the offer of Harvey i FUke & Ben, of NeW Yerk, te aell 12,600,000 et 4U per cent te tbe government at 109.44. All of the propose! received were rejected ea the ground that tha figures asked were tee BlgB. 5 tMB OBATtWUMTB 1BQUMBT. TheUereaer's.lnry Divide enrha QaesMssa cUsmlag the Bstlreaa. ClIATSWORTH, IU., Aug 17. TB nera J ury held a eeeret oeatareaoe of aa hear and a half Utt evening. It agreed that tha I evidence fixed the ImmedUte blame ea Fere- man Ceughltn and decided te hear ae Bsecs evidence. Thejury waa divided, hesrerer, en the question el censuring the oeespeay.' aei m . JTtf 3! vjai a 32 JU.BTTBB WBOM TBB QVBBB. Bbe Orr.r. Hsr Beat Wishes ler tb Walatr el tbe Cnlted atme. The following reply te the President' con cen con gratulstery telegram sent en the occasion of her Jubilee oelebratlen hasjust been received irem Queen Victeria: "Vloterls, by tbe grace et Ged, of the King dom et Great Britain and Ireland, Queen, defender of the faith, Empress el India, etc. 'Te tbe President et tbe United State of America aendetb greeting: Our Geed Friend: We have received from the hand of Mr. Phelps, the United States MtnUter at our court, the letter whitf-, you addressed te ua en the 2flth el May last and In which you convey your oongratula eongratula oengratula tlona and these of the people of tbe United States en the occasion et tbe celebration or the fiftieth anniversary or our secession te the throne. . "We request you te accept our best thanks ter thU proof or friendship and geed-will, which wltb the similar proefe we have re ceived Irem the rulera and people of ether State, haa caused us tbe most aineere gratl-rtnaitnn- in thanklne- veu for the choice which you have made el Mr. Phelps te be the Interpreter of your sentiments en thU occa ecca inn. ranriMt von aoeabt In return our bast wishes for your own uninterrupted I of America. And se we recommend you te the protection el tbe Almighty. Given at our Court at Windser Castle the eighteenth day et July, In the year or our Lord 1887, and in the fifty- first year et our reign. 'Your geed Irlend, "Victeria. R. I. Salisbury." Berne of the member thought tbat hard luck for many year it would te eavere te ewaure tb management, which. been putting tbe read ea IU Met aad money te Improve He condition. Others ia- sUted en censuring the praotlee of ruaalaa; double-headers. The Jury oeuld net agree en thU point and finally adjourned te Uriah; It ever. Tbe Jury will meet thU morning and agree upon a verdlet Seme dewy ka making out a formal verdlet will probably enaue becauee a oemplete list of the dead earn net be mad out here. Tbe oempaay'a cers at Peoria will make up tha lUt aad i It te thejury and tbe document cannot I CbaUwerth before neon. The oejadlttoa Bt aaveral of tha Injured also waa argued aaaa excuse for postponing action. Corener Loag yesurday demanded possession of the geld watch found by Farmer Broadhead In tha aahea of the wreck. Mr. Broadhead refase te give It up. Last evening Mr. SUvene, at torney ler the read, advUtd that a subpoena te issued and if Mr. Breadheed failed te give it up that be te arrested for lareeny. Other parties who carried away valuable article for relic will te looked after. 'ttfc-1 Jrt-i!, -Vi 'VJ.3 OW The Thistle at New Turk. Tbe beamy Scotch eutter Thistle dropped anchor at 0 o'clock Tuesday morning In Mew Yerk, off tbe Tempklnavllle beat tending twenty-one daya and sixteen hour out Irem GoureckBsy. Captain Barr and bla crew were In excellent healtb and spirits, snd the vessel looked ss shlpsbspe snd clean as though just in Irem a cruise en tbe eeund lnsieau ei ausnsauauiie reiwn em labev DelsgMM OaUMrlag. Syracuse, M. Y., Aug. 17. The meralBg tralna from all direction brought delegataa te the United Laber convention. The ar rlvalaupteOa. m.wrnet large aa had been expected, lea than one hundred coating from New Yerk and King oeunty, Tha atata executive committee held a mettlaga 9 o'clock and reserved the credentials of about 260 delegates and alUraaUe, Tha Socialistic contesting delegation from few Yerk were given tlekeu of admission te MM hall with the ethers. At 10 a. m. tbe committee went Inte exesa five session and began te prepare the Hat at delegataa for tbe roll call whaa tha oeavea tien organic at 12 o'clock. . m i Malay Bald te Have Bees Mas at tired. Paris, Aug. 17. A dUpateh received at net pretty te leek at under her eea rig, bar I theomee of theaeeretery of foreign affaU abort topmast and stubby bowsprit giving I atied zBtbv, states that Stanley, tha e IMtgr OeateriuM, th Daatih yatt, slr1BMyw(B wsw eaargsa WHS awaiieg a Belore Aldermaa Flakertea Jehn Qleu, el NefUvilla, baa beea held te antwer tb eaargaeftteallag a bbmmj, tte frepatTyei Jaoeh Hsbbf. QkM ha bItm bbU 1st 1 bh4h m WtHf iTsmsig Karrted by B.v. Thempesn, Jehn F. Rlckeeeker, nephew of Ibe UI Jams F. Rlokeeeker, and MUa Addle Reid anbacb, alaler or A. D. Keldenbaeh, of Lltlir, were married en Tuesday evening. Tha ceremony waa performed at tb residence of M. V. B. Keller, clerk of the orphans' oeurr, an InUmate friend et the partus, by Rev. The. Thompson. m Driving AccldtBt. Last evening aa Michael Baaeb waa driving bore attached te a heavily leaded cart down tha Uatel atreet bill, the horse ran oft and tbraw Mr. Baaeh Inte a dlteb. He narrowly eeetped being eruahad beneath the etrt, whleh waa upaet and had the ahalw brekea. Tbe bera eeespad with a taw Boratehaa. r... Oaaas Trouble at Jeanna Heights. A warrant was awern out Tueeday belere Justice Kent, of Blrdsbore, ler the arrest of William Weldner en tbe charge el Sabbath desecration. The action 1 brought by Rev. T. T. Mutchler for the Philadelphia Sabbath AatocUtlen at tba Instance of Rev. T. A. Fernley. Weldner' effenee censUUd In Mvtelwlnv an admission fee of five etnU each from people wbe attend tbe Methodist BpU mnal maatlnn at Jeanna Height en Sunday. The penalty under the set el 1701 Is a fine el ft Tbe hearing Ukee Place te-day and It U expected tbat Rev. H. U. Bebrlng, the super intendent of the camp, wbe Is about tha only financial beneficiary in the matter, will eon oen een test thee. m The Calen Bethel rienla. The picnic el the Union Bethel Bundsy eobeol at Penryn park te-morrow premise te te very large. The plcnle party go en tba regular train leaving tba upper depot at 0:42 a. at Tlekeu will te geed ea the boob and afternoon train. Tlekau and further Infor mation eaa te obtained at B. J. Owena' muale ter. Big Tobacco. Colonel Duffy, of MsrletU has many acre et Havana and PeaneylvanU aeed leal tobacco ready te out Bem of tbe planU bmbmi five feet la height, aeme of tb team being threeleetaadahallia leagth and two test wide. n Ta BAU tar Bars. MUa AubU DUUr, daughUr of Isaac DIN HU Ida Fetor, of OarUala, U u town vtsh ler, left LtBcaater te-day at 1 o'clock for New tag bar oeaala, W. E. Adaaaa, of ek. Jesep Yerk, la oempaay with bar hrethw Ueerg. at, TaejedayMlaaDIUarwUlaaUler aVueaabs Mr. aad Mr. J. O. itawbldsw eaJiteB, Hiiilnir"r nl-fin iTiinil 9tO$AmmBmmBJBVBMBBMkxBmfBmBr, MTi J. W. herahesvy eppearanee. But en deck ene I waaahlpshepeand BrUtet fashion, ana out side ehe waa smooth, greasy and unmarked a te paint and finish. The BUM Batr In Philadelphia. The thirty-third annual exhibition or the PennsylvanU Bute Agricultural society will open upon tbe ground el tbe society in Philadelphia, en menaay, eepwutuDi- uu, and will oentmua ler two week, doting en Saturday, Bepumber 17 tb. D. W. Seller, eeeretary el the PennaylvanU Bute Agricul tural aeclety, haa opened hie cfilee at Ne. 10 Seuth Bread atreet, PhlladelphU, where in tending exhibitors eaa eecure any desired Information. Irjared at the Oonestege Bridge. Geerge Bhlflner, employed by Keller A Dell, en work at the Coneetega bridge en the PennsylvanU railroad, residing at Ne. 29 Seuth Prince street, met with a eerieu acci dent en Tuesday. One of hU fellow work men in working with an adse accidentally atruck Sblffner en the calf of tb leg, and tb result was a deep geib. Dr. Walter Beard. aaaa dressed the wound. West te m rsiMteJ. Alderman David Dean, of the Sixth ward, aad hla brother WlllUm left thU morning for Fert Royal, JunUte oeunty, te attend the luaaralef Jama Stlnaea, their unele, who waa killed ea tb railroad at that place Bsverel daya age. African explorer, was destrted by hU eteart and massacred by the natives, Londen, Aug. 17. Neither theofflelel at ' tbeforalgnemcenortbeomoeraoi ine ksbbb j Hey reiiei oemmiuso eau lurumu auy wm 'i2 m.tinn mnoarnfes! the renerted nuaesnr at ?f$ u.. IlM Hfil In ArrlAa. Nnimkal ,,?.'?S mmm, mmI.mI h ftliAni. Atftha tAMUM ASBaSl -tS,(ii they said that they were aurprUad that tbB4v British asent at Zuxlbar bad aaat ae swWBWiif It the report waa known there. $&! Yacht Olab Vleet Mskewded. JffiSWj Nbwpert. R. L, Aug. 17. TheNaw Yetmvy Yacht club fleet waa dUbaaded test Begat hf - - the UnUh of the race ler tb Btds tsr geaeet BappHsa. Jehn I. Hartman, Dr. D. R. MoCermlek aad J. Hay Brown, the oemmltu appeUUd te purchase tb aapplUa needed la th eehoeli under th free book, eyeteaa, will epaa tb btds for turBUhlMthaaata at 0 o'clock thU erealag. A Ursn auahac ef bU bav aaat leth DfcMterged With Cost. Frank LewU waa heard before Alderman A. F. Dennelly, thU morning, ea the ebarg of BMlUlOU IJ.rfrd "L. i ltary Beck. He was discharged upea th payment of oeeta A Stiver Bleeve issttaw. Haary Benner found a haadeem eUver aUav battea which tta ewaer aa have by eejllag t 74B Bt. Jeseph etteet arHna BMnrins. esq., te Beaa te Crawford oeuBtytoaMaadtb eighth aaaual reaaiea at tb Cevsaat ibbb aiaryess sw UM BtBBMB WUl eWlvWl M sasbrsi Arttesls. Bosten, Aug. 17. Arrived, sWvarlaB Liver peel New Yebb, Ang. 17,-Arrived, HUbUB from Aatwerp. e 'i ,j WJMBJSJIB MBUM9ABIBBB, PWABBIBaTOB, D. C., ABg. 17.-JI isliia PeaasylvasJ i Fair wealhi ellght ehaagaa la tuagemumt vBtshl winds, allgkUytoaeuiBeriy. A BVIVBOB BMBmBrBBM.IBM Wilfred U. wJtassgsTee juileae aglsH owners! th -Bw Wm." i w. k. Swift aad Oserg ettereey for WUfrad & Ball, thU hreughl a rer uanisa.n w Stei aad J. at W. Oeew, NettXra, TtoaattUbfeaghtht of th luai pabllahaw. ta sbatfai day rsflsetug ea tar. awu hadUfthUBMBllyUdeaUJ Tbe aateuat et eUasafaa baa I 190 090. UaddHioatethaalvilaaltBi for libel haa teea hreagb bswB Ummj. TBMaeattagWwl Meters. Warfet OesB) wbs, trial at Mart. r-$A irtenrbtsT, I IB SB I UAM 7';ryi- .- .-F.a n.fiy . ?!.' 'Xt&'&f&M.z: Ki.- 4tf'i"-r'&J$'s& - jij-atft J. .ihj.vj -j-aMTsuMJ-fe- -Jafet.V4-'-
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