-aitwaa' ' jej vdujtmyi11 - a-X ) a 7.P3iS Mrwrz , v 'mtfum i,i 5W - ' ?$ (4 t llBUblh 3 I .'1 WW " i "wmi- veT.aUre ppnKa 297 f LANCASTER, FA FRIDAY, AUGUST 11), 1887. PRICE TWO TUB TKSTIMOm bevbmbl makihb thbab ABmvMBBta Alt MfllMMMfUIA Th Priseasr TMMM THt M s mm Ik IIHrmnfHw UN MM Mm ! ImMi MftacMkMMC r-u itaaissfgsasBg A ? :. . lAwr'tlny AfltrnoenX-U pa the MM bllng ul court at 2:30 o'clock, th irtai of Alexander Llbaley,ter tbe murder af Oeerge W. 1'etilr, wh resumed. Charles Heffman, who WM en lb wtta stand when court aiijeurnsrf, wu recalled. He continued hi ttatliunny M follewat Fonts wld te I,elbley In tbe kitchen before tha cutting "keep iialet, Aleck, wa don't want Ktiv fua horn," and Lelbaley aald te Pmtx with an nath, "sir jreu my enemy, toeT' Toihlapentr. made no reply. Cress-examined: I did net baar Pests teasing llbley mi that day; I cannot tail bow much hear I drank I nelpad te cat tha llrtitke: of tMr;toethtrkegeorbeer wr brcuihl slier ibe first; It waa drank by tha Mltitr, carpenters and ethara working ea tbe building, and nema ter slse wentanlef tha building Intllnlay waa notaebar ea that day, but be knew perfectly what fee waa doing. Alvln Ilnnmau, wUrat 1 Ma a-ptaatatar; I did net see tliu stabbing, aa I waa etttata tha heiiM when It waa dena; between 10 and II o'clock In lbs morning wa bad a kag of Iwer, but I did net baar any threats made by Lelbaley In tha mera lag. In tha Kltornnen 1 heard Lelbaley say, white he had a hatchet In bla baud, that he eenld out Ponts' d 1 bead en I leek the hatchet away Irein Lelbalay ; 1 aaw Penu after he waa tabhed In the kltohse i ba waa en the tloer en hi face ; 1 picked blia up ad opened hi thlrt ; Pentx waa tbaa uaeoa uaeea uaeoa scleus ; I m I'euls Ore minute before ha was stabbed ; be ni drinking baar and ap peared te be In geed health. Cm examined i Fent waa mera or lea tinder the Influence of lliUer when be waa cut and Lelbaley wu about In the aatne oon eon oen dltlon 1 mil Id net say whether the threat made In the afternoon waa In anger: Lelb alay, alter the cutting, helped te make Ponts enmtnrtable, but 1 cannot say that Letsatay brought a bucket of wster te waah th wmiuded man : I Ixtt Fenis lu Lelbaley'a char,, when 1 wuut lore doctor. Re-examined : LellMley could walk and talk, ami be rt-petcnlxd ma; 1 am ub ub riaaedeu both aide and waa examined by the attorneys for the defenaa Hurry llnlliuan sworn : I am a blacksmith and wan at the house where l'entx waa tahled ; en that memlng I heard Lelbatey tnske threats j l.ftllnley mm en the acaireld when l'entx eauie In anil wild, "geed morn ing Alm-K ;" te Mil Le balny replied, "I will get rUm Willi you ami the tint cbanea 1 get 1 will cut your threat ; " tbla threat Leibsley rijteu a ntwund time ; libaley had net berii ilrmkliig up te that time; the thrivttH ere undo txjiit 10 o'clock aud Lslbalxy wan noliec Ored-pxinlnel : A keg of beer waa brought te the liuim that morning a tew uilnuUM lixlure I'eutzcame In; the keg waa tapped lu the ball ; there waa net any baar en up en ibn no-II old when Penlz came In; Lethality smiled when he made the threat. Thee lUMtii, awern : 1 am a plntr by trade and wnnat thl building en the day of tba cutting ; I waa working with Puntx en one of thelleliuin building: I beardattireatmada In the bouse whera the cutting ws dena In the atlernoen Ijntwenn '1 and 'i u'cli'cH ; Lelba lay aald " I iiild lkn a hMciivt and cut your Ged d d head cIT; 1 did net notice that ha bad a hatchet In hi hund; I lull the room and coon alur I went beck te the beue where 1 wa working; Puntx wa tint lu the heuaa where the buer wai Urauk during all of the afternoon, a hn wax a tMrl nl the time work Ing In another plu-n with the wltnra. Utllcnr Leviui Uel, nweru : I aaw Alex ander Lalbaiay en the evening of the Ub blng and arrfnUM lilm ; be waa aeliig timarda tba houeti wtifrx I'enlz waattabbed;! rollewed hlmand arriMtml hint ; 1 walked nlui from thl liimw te tli ntAileii heuw. uren or eight ipiarm ; be kud iu why I arreated him aud 1 told blm for uttlibing l'entx ; be aald ba bad r?t atabtml l'unir, tlmt the two llelliuu boy were llKhtinir, l'enfz Interfered aud he waacut with a hatchet by one el the liotf lietf mana ; I murcbed LeilMtey and there waa no knife en him. CrepH-exitinlneil : Ltilbaley waaaemewbat under the lulluence of liquor when I arreated blm hertlyartr the atabblng; Lelbaley talked aenalbly te me and did net want te go with me, beuauae hn Mid he did net de anything ; betnlleil toUlIleer Kmlly who waa en the ether aide el the atreet te come ever aa ba wanted te talk te blm ; Lnlbaley wanted me te be around with hi in te took for balL llenry lUtwl, awern : 1 am the lockup keeper and waa at the time Lelbaley waa arreated; 1 wa net ou duty when be waa taken there; when 1 came down In tba even Ing Lelbaley aaked me wbether Geerge Penlz wa dead, and 1 told blm I thought ba waa; he aniwered "then that nattlea It"; I no ticed that LMbaley bad bleed en bill banda; be made a threat when he wa Tut In tba atatlen beuae for a row In tba lower and of the town, that he would gat aquara with Penlz: thia threat waa made about two months before the atabblng; that threat waa made at the atatlen home te Penlz In my UUUI fc Id TRtIi ring: wUiium wa ahewn a knife, wblen IdentlllHd n the one ulven te blm by lvlnMetlnian.au evening or two attar tha atabblng; the Ultle blade of the knife nab bleed en it Oreaavexauilned : I am the brother In-law of Pentz and succeeded him aa turnkey at tba atatlen hue. Alvln Hellinn,recallel: 1 found the knUe, teatlned te by llenry Babel, under tha etepa lu the house where the cutting waa dena, en the morning after the atabblng ; t could net tell whether the knlfa wa thrown where 1 found It or whether It fell there; It waa closed when 1 found It and took It te tba atatlen beuse. Cress examined. I will net a wear positively tbattbii I the knife tuat waa In Lelbaley'a poaseuien en the afternoon of tba atabblng, but it leek H like IL Chief of Police Hinltb, awern: Tba knlfa brought te the nutieu house by Heffman bad bleed en the band le and blade; I examined It with a mlorneope. Alderman lUrr. wnrn : Thl knife waa In my possesien until this morning ; I received It from Chief Hmlth. Dr. 11 K. Kbermnn, sworn : 1 am a prac tising phyelelan and live at Ne. 217 North Prince atieet ; I waa summened te aoeUeerge Pentz at a house en Went Chestnut atraat en the evening of the stabbing at 5:15 ; 1 mat Dr. Kurnlsa there ; Penlz waa lying down ; Leibsley bad one arm around bla neck and In the ether be bad a kUh of beer and waa trying te pour It Inte Penlz' meutb ; I aald JM. would net de, and 1 had Pontzearrlad te Mafftber room and covered with blanket ; 1 examined bi wound and found ou tba neck out half an lejpli in leugtb and from an Inoh te an Inch and a half deep ; that wound waa made with some sharp Instrument and waa a Utile te the right of whera tba oellar-bona jelna the breast bone ; Dr. Foreman told Peulz that he wa in danger of death : Fouls did net make any answer te tba doctor atateuient ; I waa preaent at tba peat mortem examination, which waa made ny lira. at. u. Uarr and P. K MoCermlck ; there waa no ether wound en bla neck, but the one I aaw ea the day of the Blabbing. Dr. M. L Herr, awern : I am a praotlelng phydeian, llvleg In tela city, and have had 23 jnara' experience; 1 made a pest-mortem examination of tha body of Oeerge W. Pentx en the 1 1th of April ; I found an external wound about half an Inch in length parallel with tba clavlcal bona and Immediately above Ik Tba wound pasaad downward and backward. Injuring the clavleal vain t tba pleural eavlty waa aniered, produelng large eRoatea i lb pericardium or aack In wblek tba keart teat waa Inflamed and tilled with a matter ; tba liver, atomaeh and bowel were lb a Healthy condition ; a portion of tba bona chipped by the (tabbing waa exhibited te tna lery ; la say ludament no died In oenaequaar el Ufa wound. . . OroK-axamlaaUea : Tba wound made waa net neeaaaarily a mortal wound ; bleed aatar. lug any aerleua cavity would prod no aartoea inBammatlen ; in tbla ou Fonts did dla from tba wound. . Dr. D. R. MoOermlok awern: 1 aa a praotlelng pbyslelaa and a fraduita el Wersen madleal oelUga; I aaaiatad l)r. Herr In making tba pe aaertaa axaalaa. Sen; The doctor corroborated Dr. Herr aa te tba nautt of tba pest awrtaa axaatlaa axaatlaa tlea. " Br. M. U Htrr recalled : I talak tbla waa b4TaryseUat mtdteal aUfaUaata, w4 la mi Judgaaakt Ma 1Mb could net bava eaaa Dr. H. r, awfla waa raeaelai aa km wMMtewy waa ataaUar la Mattaf Peasata and eletlutaa aa la tha peat aaattai areas tlM wwaad was taa actuaary i raawsi Ms Wttalnty nadiralsn wbat was tewaaiaMtbatlMwaaln daaaar ataUlb, rW whHIi AMirana Barr teak ii waaan waa iwaeraeei se wnasf i IM lofhaifaeewaaMllld all Keala aet have eavad Una ,'a Ufa. OfWaaaMBkaad i Tba etertlea of a aasa, ban aa ba waa, gaWlag wp tot waa tigbl ba 1). MeOenalek, riealied t I de net think atadleal aamtaana could have aaved tbla saaa'a Ufa. , Dr. H B leraana, awara t lamaaayal elaa, raaWIng at Na 87 North Prtfeca atraat I I aaw ueerga , l'eaia at me nenee waw aawaaerg I'eaisattbe beuae waara aa aa eat ; Feals waa la a vary waakaaai aaa. lUea waea aa wat takes hetae, bla aalaa aa low aad aa was weak freta loaaef bteaslt I waa praeen drairibed tb tatu past aaartam) aa aast I tba appaaraaea H tba body aa tb raaull ter lb peat mortem, oerroooreuag phyaiclaaa ; tba Bfiaaary eaaa of the ether nhatelaae: death ara tb wound, wbkih waa neeaasarlly ratal la tbla case ; before Pentz's aata-aaftrteai atataaiant was Uken 1 Inform what that a waa about la 41 aad ba aald all tight i thara war Indication wbaa tha statement waa taaea that ba might die; tb atatataaat waa redaeed te writing a caoaaeet aftar ba was teMtaatbaaaktbt die. .v'Oapa-aaaaala' t I waa Pea'l'a family phyaiclaa, aad attaadaaTJatsa aaaat three week before tha atabblng Ter a alight oeld ba did wall after taa cuUlag for about taa daya aad I than thought b wenld gat well; ba waa able te ba up In bla room and walked about aem. Dr. Oeerge K. Welcbana, awern : I have been a practicing pbyalelaa for a) year; 1 brat aaw Ponts ea a table la tha beuee where be waacut; ba waa la a cellapaad eute, In a earn! oeaacloaa oeodlttoo; Peals waa balag earad for fey Docter Kbarmaa aad Kurniar, aad all I did waa te give suggeettena. Jehn t. Fonts, brother of deceased, awern: 1 waa at tba house wberaOeerg waa after he waa stabbed, whan Lelbaley waa arreated by Officer Hates; Lalbaiay aald ba bad net den anything, bat went eat with tb otaear; t waa called out by Offlsar Htlas, and Lelb aley again rapahM tbatba bad dena noth ing ; my father asked Geerge If b knew blm and aa replied yea ; Oeerge then reached out bla head te ma ; aeea eae aald aemetblag about dying, and Ueergasahl : " If 1 niuat dMi I want te die at borne with my eblldren," and ba asked te ba taken borne ; Oeerge waa oenfload te tb boas dnrleg all of bla llinaaa, resulting from tba wound. Oae. Peels reeal lad: My son was kept at borne all tha time be wa auilerlng from bla wound. He could net rent In bed after a few daya, complaining of a pain In tba side and bad te ba prepped up or put In some ether aaay position. Allan O. Pyle, awern: I am a member of the police fore and about Christmas when Lelbaley waa locked up In the atatlen house 1 heard blm aay If Ponts did net take blm out of lb cold cell, be would gat equar with blm; I aaw Leibsley after hla arrest by Helaa and he called across tha atraat te Kellly te come ever, a ba wanted te as blm. Jeba A. Burger, awern : I waa at tb beuae where Pests was atabbed abertly after tl o'clock ; 1 aaw be waa net cotafertabla and 1 brought three blanket, which were put en blm ; attne ether neighbor brought het plats aad het bottle ; 1 helped te carry blm out of tba beuae. K. O Htargle awera : 1 waa at tba building altar taa auoetng ana aaw fonts ; a waa . ..w. .-. . . . B nncnsuMloea when 1 aaw hlaa. A Dlan of the heuaa made by wltneaa who wa tba builder, was laatltled te and admitted In evidence ; was preaeat when the ant mortem statement waa taken ; prier te lu being taken beard Pentz aay te bla father, " Take care of my children." Alderman Barr, recalled : I waa telephoned for te go te tb heuaa where Pentz waa wounded ; when I get there Pentz waa un conscious and be remained In that condition for balfaa hour ; when he became eonaeloua I asked him If he knew me and be aald he did and named m ; he then aald Alexander Lelbalay atabbed him twla thara waa no material for writing and I went seresa the street and drew up a statement ; when 1 eame beck I read It te him and he made hi mark te It ; he wa cenanlnu when I read the statement te blm, and before be mad It be waa told that he waa In danger of death and be aald he knew wbat waa said te blm. The ante-mortem atateuient waa then of fered lu evidence aud It was admitted. Fol lowing la the statement : TIIK ANTR-MORTKM STATBMKNr. lAineiittrr VUy : Before me, an alderman of the city of Lan caster, personally appeared Geerge W. Pentz, who, being told by Dra, Purniaa, Kberman and Foreman that bla life Ih In danger, deea affirm that en the afternoon el March '21, 18X7, In the city of Lancaster, be waa atabbed with a knife by Alexander Leibsley. bis Grorek X Pent. mark Affirmed and subscribed te belere m tbla UUt day of March, 1887. J. K. Barb, Alderman. Dr. Jeseph Furnlsa, sworn : I have been a physician for 15 or 10 yeara ; I waa en Chest nut street near tb bona where Peels waa stabbed when I waa met by Mr. Heffman, who waa looking for a physician. His testi mony wss similar te that of the ether doctors who arrived shortly aftar the witness. Officer Kellly testified le Leibsley knowing him when be was being taken te tb station beusa by Offleer Helsa. Tbla testimony closed the commonwealth' esse. Mr. Brown, of counsel for the defendant, atated te the court that defendant' counsel were anxious te expedlt th trial of tb causa, and time would be aaved If they oeuld consult with their client Tb court granted tba request after counsel stated that th case would be eliwed by neon en Friday. Lelbaley waa takentoeueof the Jury roema by th aberlff te talk with bla counsel. There was soma sparring of counsel ever Lelbaley'a children and mother going with blm. Fer Lelbelev it waa stated that tb llttl children bad no mother, and there could be no harm la tha children being with their latner. Mr. Dsvla said tba children were brought before tbe Jury for effect aad that there were two ether little children but a raw. squares away wbe ware without a father. The court said all bar sympathy for llttl ones whoa friends are in trouble, bnt sym pathy must net lead a Jury. That ended the tilt and court adjourned te Friday morning at 0 o'clock. QRAHb JURY ItKTURHH. ZYucBitfi-Henry Harry, Harry Pkkl, Samuel Plekel, assault aud battery ; Oeerge B. Kafretband Oeerge L. Eekert, lalaa pro pre pro teose; 8. Kaltlzky, larceny aa balls ; Jacob Henney, larceny ; Kllen B. Bauer and Jehn O. Bauer, aaaault and battery ; Alvln WU WU en, rap and adultsry ; Hiram Becker, for. nloatlen and bastardy : Jacob Adams, violat ing liquor law ; W. T. Caldwell, arson ; Levi O. Ferney, false pretense ; William Bellman, Ella Heydar, at. aL, maMcleua mlaehlef; Lines Auxer, violating faoter'a law ; Jamea H. Davis, adultery anV bastardy ; Q. H. 8. Waller, lareeey ; Jacob B. Laudls, false press:- Addison W saner, fornkmtlen aad bastardy ; J. H. Brown, aaauit aad bat tsry. Jsraerad, Paul Itayler, aaaault aad battery, Bantu! Pick!, proseeotor, for eeau ; H. M. Angst, malloleua traspaas, Aaren Kauffataa, prosacuter, ter euaia ; umirj J. nuui, bniw tien aad fornication aad bastardy, county ler oeata. Friday Heming. Court met at 0 o'clock end the trial el Alexander Llbly, J or th murder of Oerg Peals, was resumed. Tb opening apaeeb for tb dafeaa waa mad by Walter W. Fraaklla. II aald tb defense would prove that Leibsley wa se drank that b did net knew whet ha did. Thy weald also show that Lalbaiay had negrudg or Ul faallng antlnst Peels, aad having dea e would ask the Jury te render such a Tar. diet a would be consistent with thtstl- "TnBrt witness called wa tb prlseaer, sswt kl iisjimeay wa as fellows : UIMLBT'S TBSTIMOMT. Alexaad Llbly, awern : 1 IIt at Ne. 40 Kaat Fraaiek street, and going en 32 year t j i aavw iwa eatiaran aaa a mower, sat aalsaami try trad aad was working last Marea tot HosTaaaaataibaraea. en than w balldlagbtaa: arntit by Jeba Helmsa; Hafawasaajaaaaaaxwar working with BMeaaaataaliaawki IwaBttkaraaUUla bssnta 8 o'leaksssnorakigaad worked aatU boob t,ta tha saatalag abeat 10 or 10:30 eteak Cbaxie aaa Alvfit aMtaua came Hrrw(J m pmx t)f VMrtaC Malffmry of baar was m tktaa ea tba aoafleld. ana Peats was thara, MMLairl aaM te him waa In a Joking aaaa. awr.abat If ba did aet take bla Anger oft 1 wvaldeutthMiCsTi Peals waa Jeklag with at aaaat bataa a widower aaa btg la a haaaidUlBaMatiea beaa i all tan I leek feed-aataredly ataoea Peala waat In dtaaaf aad X saayifa at the beaa with. O l lajraea aad aw say dlaaar that t FeaU was tba flrat te return aftar dlnaer, aaa I reaurked te Olbanea, "8 hew quick Fowls could get back wbaa there was beer ea tap 1 1 never bad aay lll-feetmg against Peals i during the aftoraeoa wa all liwaaaaieij iliiuik i Pentz was also drank ; b laaaaUnsd tb knlfa eflered In vidac as bang tb kalfa with which Peals was atabbadildoaet kaew wbatbar I ataoead him or aet and If I did stab blm I don't kaew aaytblaget It; Pealz and 1 were as geed fries aa ever lived up that lime 1 1 dM aet intend te takath Ufa of Ueerge W. Peals ea that day ; 1 de net knew anything that oc curred aftar ward ; I de net knew that Olbr Olbr aea Hind me back te tba kitchen. Crceaaaamlned : I waa never convicted of lareaay In this court i I did aay when rentz in ui aiaiiiia neuw urn wuuiu get aquara with blm, but I meant nothing ey It 1 1 de net remember having aald that 1 weald cat bla threat with a hatchet ; I did aet snake euch a threat In tha afternoon ; 1 de act recollect of baring thrown the kn He kadar tha stair after Pentz waa atabbad ; I bava no recollection of anything that bap pcBed thalartarnoen and did net come te my Bs until tba next morning when I found BjyasM la Jail; 1 waa never arreated xbfere JOr catling a Sflaa.,, .i.i . , Latbaler waa th only witnesa ealkwl by tb defense, and at 10 o'clock their cat was called. BKBtlTTIXI TKHTIMOKV. Geerge W. I'enlz wa called te prove that hi eon did net leave borne te go te work until 1 o'clock of the afternoon of the Blab bing, and enuld net have been at the build ing at 12.30, testified te by Lelbaley, but the court ruled that tba testimony waa net ma terial. Charlea Ifniiman awern : Lelbaley waa net ae drunk that lie did net knew what he wa doing ; there wai no beer en tap en the seal fold, as testified te by eibley ; it I net true that Leibsley did net recognize anybody en the afternoon aftar the stabbing ; he knew all of ea, and te all there denied having atabbed Pentz. TUB PKfBHBK erPKRH MOHK BVlflF.NCK. At thia a'ag of tb eaa counsel ter defense aald they had Juat learned of some imper. tanct evidence which they leired new te offer. Tb court allowed It and C. C. Car- pen tar, jxf tl tnatlmcflpi aaw Letbali tb AVdminer waa called and hi waa : When en the read home I lev when en read te the station beuae under arreat and was se drunk that tjelsa bad te bold him up. H. L Trout, awern : 1 aaw Helaa have Leibsley en the read te the atatlen Iieuhs and I thought Lelbaley wa very drunk. Chaa. II. Obrelter, awern : I live en Ma rietta avenue and am a law student of Mr. Brealus; 1 "aw Leibsley a moment after bla arreat by Helaa; I thought he waa very drunk. Frederick Wilhelm, awern : I aaw Leibsley wban be was under arreat and be oeuld net stand alone ; he wanted me te go for ball for him, but he could net tell me wne te go for. MORK RBHUTTIIfll TKTI.MONY. Jehn K. Pentz, recalled : Leibsley waa net se drunk eoen alter the atabblng that be did net knew what he Was doing ; be did net alagger, but walked about a it In trouble. Dr.H.IF. Kharman. nwallait Whn 1 una In .. .. -. . .. . - tna nniteing LatiMiay came te me and talked rationally : his enunciation wsa thick, 'but he could net eland straight I ba aakad ma aareral times bow Pentz wss ; 1 think be knew wbst be waa doing. Tbls closed the testimony in the case, and counsel for the defense then submitted the following point, which tbeoetirt will answer when b cbargea the Jury : If the prisoner from weakness of mind from the us of Intoxicating drink from both of tbeae cause combined, or from any cause, wa deprived of the power (and did net beyond a reasonable douet) form a wil ful, deliberate and premeditated design te kill, be la net guilty of murder In tb Ural degree." Counsel began the argument of the case at 11 o'clock. The opening npeecli was made by B. F. Davis, for the commonwealth. J. 11. Brown msde the opening speech for the defense, end B. Frank Utbleman closed for defense. District Attorney Weaver will close for the commonwealth. It I expected that the caw will be given te the Jury to night or te-morrow meruing. I'UnilKNT IIUSINBMS, Cenitable Wittick,olCelumbia,and Officer Burns, of thl city, have tiled application for the county reward of fit) for the arrest of Jehn A. ttmtnenhelaer, who plead guilty te two Indictment ler horse stealing. A SICK JUllOIt. Charles Ilea, one el the Leibsley Jurers, wsa taken suddenly 111 at uoen and Dr. Geerge A. King was sent for te attend te him. He aoen became better and came into court with bla fellow-Jurers at 2M o'clock. mm xmwm urn mvubata. A Coadenaatlea el tha Llvs IinU Made from taa Bubrata Itsvlsw." A correspondent avltatee the question of borough Inoerporslion snd ssys It must come. A meeting in tbe Interest of tbe proposed railroad te New Helland, will be held at Lincoln en Tuesdsy, August '.M, at 7 r m. Company A, Silver Spring HI Ilea, of Phila delphia, under command of Captain C. J. Handler, will encamp at the Kphrata Moun tain Spring hotel next season. H. W. Bard and K. B. Wolf, have an nounced themselves ss candidates for ;tb position of postmaster at Denver, since J, M. Flery's departure. Kach baa about 'JO signers en bis petition for sppelntmeut. A meeting for tbe formation of a new lire company will be held In Bllzar'a ball en Monday evening next Edwin M. Baer, of Heading, died early en Monday morning from tbe effects of a par. alytle stroke wltb which be wsa attacked about three yeara age. He was aged -14 years and wsa burled en Thursday. Cbas. Whitmeyer ship ten carloads of limestone from this place te Heading daily, except Sunday, ler tbe Heading Iren works Denver Is growing rapidly and baa a popu lation of WW or oeo person. Eight new beuae have been built tbla season. Mere beuses snd belter church aoeommodatlons ara needed. Mrs, Sarah Busbeng, widow of the 1st Andrew Busbeng, died of Infirmities conse quent te old sge at ber late residence In l'flila delpbla en Tuesdsy. The deceased waa a sister of. Isaae HMnmetz, of Kphrata, and reached tbe advaneed age of 02. Tbe remains were taken te Kphrata te-day (Friday) and interred at tbe Bethany church. Key. D. C. Tobias conducted tbe service. The deceased wss the mother of Mrs. Antheny Keberts, of Lancaster, She lived In the upper part of tbla oeuuty until a few year age whea aba re. moved te Philadelphia. run tag. MaJ. C. M. Hewell, returned from Safe Harber yssterday aftar a day' fishing at thst delightful apet H caught four bass, eaeh of wbleb weighed two poundaer ever ; Igbt ethers weighing from en pound te a pound and a half and a aoera of ethers weigh ing from a half-pound up. Msj. Hewell Is as enthuslastle admirer of tba beautiful canary ea tb Susquehanna and Conssteg la tba vicinity or Safe Harber, a place b visit at lsast one a week during tbe fishing Tb Maw school rarnilnre. Lem. C. Eaby, representing tha Keystene Furnltur company, placed tb desks In tb aw Walaut and Mary street building en Thursday. sjada aa AaaigBsaeal. Osear Hsiup and Oeerg Kendlg, a firm of butchers, bava mad an assigaatant for th benefit e! creditor te BanJ. F. Dsvla, esq. ABIg Casta. Frem the CelumbUUerala. . Tba new E plseepal church la CeluatbU la tb handsomest ehurch building la lyucaatar count, AN OCEAN; DISASTER. n turn arkaBTair.irr or mumtmmAt, mvmamBAUB wmimwmmni.trMtvur. rtrsaaart a Night aa She reeal Mash Vea th Bak Bak Drassad aad raele-atrlcBea. A Vasael Hmaia AH Bat Ma el tb Otw aa asvsa raaaaageta. Ltvaaroet., Aug. 19 Tta.tamshlpOlty of Montreal, of taa Innsan lia, from Maw Yerk, August e, fat tbla pert, was burned at aaa. (tUBBNSTOwtf, Aug. lu. Tb Bteamahlp Yerk City arrlva her fc-dy and brought tb news of tb burning of tb City of Montreal. Hh had en beard tb crew and passengers of tb lUfsted steamer, with the exception of thirteen, wbe perished. The Yerk City wsa a rout te Londen from Bal timore. Tb tug Mount Etna landed all except alx of tb crew and taren of tb passengers el tba City el Montreal. Tb fir broke out en the night of tbalOtk lest, Jast after tb pas aengerahad retired lerthenlghU The vessel was then in latituda U degree. Tba alarm was at one glvn sad tb passenger rushed from their berths for the deck ball dreased. The amok from she fir Invaded In pas aac wajaand caafMl th utmost oenatarna- tien atnensrthff rasas tigers, many of whom ware almoat.suffecatod before gaining the enen air. ' The missing passengers and crew put off from the vessel In en .of the beats and noth ing sine has been beard of them. The state ments te when tb fire breka out con 11 let. Hern of the passengers state the Are broke out shortly after midnight en the morning of tba Ilth. According te tb statement of the survi vors of the steamship City of Montreal the Brc, wblch consumed the vessel, broke out among the cotton bales, of which there were two thousand en beard. The cotton was stewed In the sfter main bold. The crew waa hsstlly summoned end nine hoses wer quickly put In working order end trained en the lira When It wa realized that the tire wss a serious one, the course or the ship wss changed about and sbsped for New Feundlsnd, which wai four hundred miles awsy. Shortly after this waa done the (lames from the burning cotton attacked the deck, and with great force burst through the deck midway between the after batches. The force end heat of the llamea wa terrible, and it wa4soen seen thst the ship wai deemed. Ve?d wss panned that It wss Im possible te save the vestaL end all attention was given te lowering tbjpeaUi and saving the passengers snd sblpjp people. A mo mentary panle wss cause when the captain decided te abandon the veaser, but all man aged te embark In the beats, all of which, but one, containing six of the ciew and aeven passengers, were picked up by the Yerk City. ACTKD IN AN Ol'TRAIIKOb" MANNKR. After everybody en beard the ill fated steamship bsd embarked In the ship's beats, the beats scattered in the night, though the I sea waa lighted up for milea by tbe names, I and tba beat wblcb la reported aa lest van. Ished from tbe sight of Ita matte. Tbla beat contained two stewards, two seamen and seven passengers hd has doubtless been lest Tbe occupants of thia beat acted In an outrageous manner, snd their fete Is considered Just Judgment by eme. The beat was en of tbe first te leave the ship's side snd wss nearly lull when ita occupants pushed. off against the captain's orders. There wss plenty, or time te lake mere people aboard, but these already in the beat aellish ly Insisted uien netting away from the burning vessel ami hurriedly pushed off and were lest te Bight A bark wblch had net been far oil when the fire broke out wss prepsring te take tbe Montreal's tweple en beard when the Yerk City, which had been attracted by the lUmea that shot a hun dred feet In tbe air, came In sight Tbe Yerk City had seen the lire Irem a long distance, and it wss wltb great difficulty thst it bore down upon the scene of the disaster. The stesmer managed te pick up all the beats but tbe one which first pushed off. On beard the Yerk City tbe paswngeis were treated with the grestest kindness by tbe captain and officers, and tbe passengers of the Montreal speak with emotion of the sympathy and aid rendered en the Yerk City. The Yerk City proceeded te Londen, wblcb pert she waa bound for, alter landing the survivors of the burned steamer at tjueenstewn. The passengers of the City of Montreal wbe were aaved are unanimous in their praise et in omeers ana crew of tbe Montreal. THK STEAMSHIP'S PASSENOKUS Nkw Yerk, Aug. ID. The agenta of the Inman line In tbls city stated te a United Press reporter te-day that they bad received no further Information with regard te tbe burning of tbe City of Montreal further than that conveyed iu tbe press dispatches. The steamer wss due at Queenstown en Tuesdsy last, but while her tsrdlueaa caused some uneaalnea tbe agents say they were net greatly alarmed, and were of the opinion that some accident might have occurred te her machinery, Th City el Montreal bad a miscellaneous cargo, Including 'A000 bale el cotton and th gent of tbe line are of tbe opinion that the fir originated there. The vessel waa com manded by Captain Francis Lsnd and had a crew of eighty men all told. She carried no first class passengers, but bad twenty-three Intermediate and tilty steerage passenger. Their names are as fellows : Intermediate Henry Flynn, Amelia Greenwood, Cathe rine Hallnsn, Jeseph B. Houghten, A. Herlent, J. M. Dauielaen, Samuel McKee, Jamea Deary, William Warren, Mrs. Warren, Geerge C Aruieu, cuen uuusavnuaui, rai rtck Bedlgen, Alice Newman, Baxter Ing ham, U. D. Bleugb, J. D. Bleugb, William H. V ought, J. M. Baugbman, Jeseph Ulsel, Themas Crawford, Hugh Ward aud Samuel Krupman. Steerage A. 8. Dixen, Justin Strickland, Jebnl Wren, J. H. Opae, Steven Tapper, Themas Downey aud child, Mrs. Klla Ward and child, Andrew Jurascblce, S. Heaenberg, Albert Kreta, James Mlddleton,Tbemaa Kysu snd wife, Jeseph Bucks'. KeseCadarbury, O. B. Elleren, Henry Andersen U. P. Lite, Rebert Hareuaa, Andrew Newqueat, A. Turn bull, Resa Scbwalger. William Allen, Jeseph Hers, S. Scbsuta, S. Kewalsky.S. Manduro, Kenrad Novetrie, F. Herman, J. Sebullz, M. Jrabelylk. E. qretz, P. Oretz, Paul Piknep, Herman Henes, August Wlsileng, Jehn S. Kukns, tjuen Foe (Cblnsinati), DenUIng (Chinaman), Kenrad Kenman. Peter Me. Govern, Jehn Callert and Simen Ber tun, wila and fuur children Carl Fischer, Kmil lleltermann. L. Lsptsin, w. h. kuie, K. Hemer. W. Kemer. Themas Horrocks, Oeerge Tucker, JVIUlam Maltagin, Franeis Cheeabam, Mary Kellly, William Dennelly, Samuel Uusllce, August Wlcude, Nellie Ashford, James Williams, Jamea Murray, William Lynch. Jane Lynch, Mary Lynch, William U Lyneb, Jehn B. Lyneb, Emma Lynch, Mrs. Hessen and child, Wlliism Ersns, Jehn Augwsrsky, Ludwlg Seoul's, Charles O. Llpsky, Geerge Grant, Kate Cerrlgan, Walker Ballantlne, Alfred Williams. Jehn Floed, James Davey, Max Luke, Maggie Sullivan, M. BeaUn, Jesepb Lord, Mrs, Ay are snd two children ; Andtew HJert, Marls Hlert, Oustaf Hjert, Johanna HJert, Axel HJert, Anna Hjert, Iarae Jecbell M. L. Berger. B. Hlnian, Mary Lendholm. Berth Raff, Aleis Beeker, Lin Osrtx and Jehn i'shey. The company 'a list contains no mention of tbe place from whene the passengers came. Bckaeaer Bank la a Collialea. Nkw Yerk, Aug. 10 Tb steam ship Atlas, of tha Atlas Mall Una, watch left bar ea Wdnsdsy last for Fert Linten, eaat Inte colli celli colli slee en TlMiiaday aiemlng oft Bareegst with th Boaeoaar Llxal Wltaaa, of Pert. lead, Ma, from Baltimore te Bosten. Tha sobeouM was sunk. Hrcrw asvd thaav lva by elaasbariag ea beard tha Atlas. Tb Alls was only slightly dtagd. VBLVMBlA't aeaOOx, BBABB. at Oaaaaal uas-Tw Oalered Ilea te Osatert Over rie, Begelar Corraspesdaace or laratLiasscsa. Columbia, Aug. 19. Th Cetaatbla school beard hld thalr regular aaeathly meeting last ralag In th council ehaatbar with all the raembera present. Tha finaaea oesamltssa reported aa fellow : Haeslpta dnr Ing tba ateath 9290 81; order paid 1531 16, Bataaea dua tba treasury, 9405 70. Balance In etaklBg fund 12,081.(13. lb repair and aupply oemmltte reported tb outside brick aad weed work of th Cherry street building bs been painted ; new fleer en tha perch ; repairs mad te th fsnes sreund th yard ; tb new slat black board bar arrived and will be placed In position ; tb addition te tb Janitor' boas at the Institute building 1 very nearly com pleted ; tba attaratleaa and Improvements te tb high school Is very nearly finished, and tba nw desk will b placed In the build ing Bext week. Miss Kmlly M. Oberltn paeeented her reslg reslg natlen a teacher of school Ne. 3, el the 1st division, primsry departmant, which waa so se eepted. Mia France Christy wa promoted te fill the vaeant position, and Mrs, Annl MeCauley alecUd a tb taasbar of Ne, 4. W. G. Datteahefr, oelletor of 1880 taxes, wss ii rented en month' Urn te doss Ih duplicate. The following proposal wer received te collect the duplies for 1887 : W. O. Dutten Dutten hefr, 3 per cent ; J. O. Pence, 3; ,' par cent ; B. ,11. Boyd, 4 per cent. W. O. Duttonbefsr being the lowest bidder was.electad tb col lector. The finance committee were Instructed te negotiate for a lean of 1 1,000 for thirty daya Monday, Beptember Mb, wss fixed as the time for tbe exsmlnsfien of teachers wbesa certificates de net contain th studlss te be taught during th coming school term, tb examination te be conducted by Superin tendent Heffman, In tbe high school room at J s m. of that data. A number of bllla were ordered te be paid, when the beard ad journed. A ricale at Lttlla. The ML .Ien A. M. E. Sunday school are holding their annual plenk) te-day at Lltltz. Four car leads went en tb morning train and a large number In th afternoon. Gen. Welsh pest will bold their annual picnic at Penryn parkwbtcb will be tb pic nic event of tb season. Preparations bay been made te carry ever 3,000 people and from preaent Indications tha number will exceed that figure. Tb pest will bay a street parade belere leaving town. Tbe Columbia band will be preaent and Tayler's ercbestrs, of Lancaster, will furnish dancing music, OelasaMava. tvaseaater. On Saturday, August nth, a pla-eatlng match will take plaea" between Jim Kussell, or town, snd David Morgan, of Lancaster. Beth contestant are colored. Russell clslma te be the champion pie-eater of this oeunty. The Fireman's union held a meeting last night, wbnWm,E. Meer wa elected secre tary in place et Jehn Leckard, resigned. Misses Id snd Knet Relger and Millie Beyer, of Reading, are guests of Mis Emilia Bucbar. Ibe colored ledge of OJd Fellow held a cake walk In the armory last evening, which draw large crowd. Tb cake waa wen by Clinten Baar and Miss Ssdl Little, wbe were adjudged tbe meat graceful walkers. The affair ended with a ball. Mad at the Ag el 80. Mr. Adam Fletcher, wbe lived wltb bla son-in-law, Jacob Gebbart, one mile east of Plainfield. Cumberland county, died Wed nesday night about V o'clock. He took a stroke of apoplexy about ten daya age and was net able te speak se ss te b understood for several dsys before bis death. He has been a faithful member et tbe Lutheran church for many years. He was 89 years of sge. After sn spprepriste service at the beuse Thursday afternoon at 1 o'clock hla friends accompanied the body te May town, this oeunty, wbere It waa buried te-day. Fletcher waa a former resident of Marietta and the father or Henry Fletcher, or May town. A Paster Te It Iastallad. Rev. J. W. Memleger, who was recently elected pastor of St Paul's Reformed church arrived home yesterday. He will be Installed en Sunday morning. Tb committee en installation consists of Rev. Dra. Jehn 8. Stabr and F. A. Oast and Rev. J. Warren Jehnsen. In tbe evening the rededlcatery services will be held and Rev. Peters, for merly of th Flrat Reformed church, will preach. Twe local feau Will Attend. On September 10 tbe soldiers' monument In Reading will be unveiled. Tbe O. A. R. pouts wlthln"j miles el that city were ex tended Invitations te participate In tbe un veiling exercises snd among these accepting were Admiral Reynolds Pest 405, or tbla etty, and W. S. Hlrely Peat 511, or quarryvllle. Tbe secretary or tbe monument committee estimates that 2,000 O. A. R. men will be In the parade. Ex-Governer Heyt will deliver the oration. Ilsrks County Vslr. We have received from Secretary Cyrus T. Fex, of Reading, tbe catalogue of tb Berk County Agricultural and Horticultural society ler the thirty-third annual exhibition te be held at Reading Tuesdsy, Wednesday, Tburs dsy and Friday, Sept 20, 21, 22 and 23, 1887. A bicycle meet will be held en Tuesday. Ills capacity Fer Oalsat Frem the Philadelphia Telegraph. Mr. Blaine may be a very geed man, a very strong candidate, but Mr. Blaine ba net proved that be Is either, snd In 1888 it would be better te try no experiments, run no risks, by nominating en who bss proved hi capacity ler defeat Hammer Nigbt's FsMlvsl. Tb summer season or th Lancaster Mmnnerober will be Inaugurated by grand summer nigbt's festival at Mionnerebor garden en Monday evening, August 22. Musie by tbe Perseverance band el Lebanon will be provided. The Deaiecraue Delsgates. Arrangement have been made for quarter ing the Democratic delegation from Laneas ter oeunty at AUentewn at lb state conven tion en August 31. They will be st the Allen beuse, tbe leading hostelry el that city. m Tasy fJlataib the Neighborhood. ' Complaint ba been made that larg num. ber or.beys congregate at the corner of East King and Plum streets in theevenlng.throw theevenlng.threw Ing stone and using disgraceful language. 1 less, Ed. H. Ball, agent of lb Blue Line of frelabt In Philadelphia, cams te town te-dsy. This evening h and J.L. Perter will leave en a ttautag trip te Yerk Furnace. Lest Bis Wateh. Jacob Beohteld, a saddler, who resld en Maner sueet, lest a wateh te tha neighbor heed of tbe old Jposlefflo last night aad he thinks It was stolen from his pocket by aem one, m rrsserllea SeadesBaad A sherlirsjary oeadMined three properties UiU afternoon. TbsywUt & la September. A BBBtBB BBOBWW TBI MBA. Oatasary Raysr, arass Uraadfaihsf Bettiaa la tba Oeaaty. Jehn B. Linn la Hlstorleal Jearaal. ColeBlMara Reyer, of MB teWBahlp, Caaitr county, Fa., wa 01 yarn old ea tha lik of April, 1887. Ha la tba pietara ethaaUk aallBtaaaBjoyBiatef all hla tsealU; Ubaral-Bilnded aad lataHlgeat, a aaa al wsy ba le Ih front when aaytklng waa te b dea la promet th duoatlenal, laatsris), or religion iatrU of Brush Valley. A a rspoaUery of local history of MUaa aad Hatnsa tewaablps, h has baaa Invsluabi te these of us wbe hsv endeavored te pr. rvll that was valuable la that direction. Colen! Reyar'a grandfather, Chrlstepbar Keyr, cam from tn PalaUnat aad itld la inesster county. Th old grant-grandmother came ever at the aametlm. Snefalt sadly In oemlng te a aaw country where thr would b ae ehurch or mlntaters. Th captain of tha vasssl, a geed man, consoled ber by say leg "en oeuld worship In tb heart under wee." Tb first sermon she heard In tb new country wa under an oak tre ea tb present sit of Laacsstar city. Christopher Heyer aad bla wlf were both burladat Rap' church, Lebanon eranty. Their son, Jehn Oeerg Reytr, born In Bethel township, Berks oeunty, December 12, 1760, eame te Brush Valley In 181L and dld ther J uly 30, 1822. Four of hi child ren grew up : Cetharln, who married Jehn Kara ; -Ktiaabetb, married Jealah Girt ; hrls'sffa died single, and Colonel Henry, bant within four mile el Mlllerstewn, Berks oeunty (Bethel township), April ft, 1706. When they cam te Brush Valley, in 1811, ther wa but en bona In Kebersburg ( be st d tbe church), th house in which Judas Samuel Freaks new lives. ThaaeUt which wsa elder, was burnad down. Colonel Reyer own tb old homestead and farm of hla father. It lie west, north, and adjoining Ksbaisbnrg, being the bem and plse where Cenrad Haber lived, wbe also laid out tbe western part of Kebsrsburg In 1809, aad aftar whom tha town wa named. In tbess seven tyslxassara Colonel Reyer has been an eye-witness of all tba Impertaat chsnga that bay occurred In the valley. When b eame llttl land wclerd; th trees between hi bem and th ait of Keberaburg bad been " circled," and ware dead. He remembers sll tb old settlers. But te relate bis recollections would ba only le go ever wbat Professer Henry Meyer bs se ably at forth In hi contribution te tb history of Centra county. Tha colonel thinks himself well, physically, as be eaa walk up from town, half a mile, te hla farm and back almost dally, and he drives te MUtneim nd Ceburn, or out th valley, six or seven miles, te visit hia daughter, Widow Kryder. His memory is geed ; be gives exact date and relate In detail all tbelncl denta el his 111 wltb no apparent effort He spends his time principally In reading ; reads and write both In English and German, aad Is without question) one of tbe most re markable men for sbaelntely unimpaired faculties that I have ever beard of. X.ADCABTBB TA. COLUMBIA. The Latter Dalaataa la Twa BSaeltag tCeateatt en Tnersday The Beers. Yesterdsy th Lancaster gunning club went te Columbia where they shot two matches against tbe team of that town. Th first contest wss between five members of esch club. It resulted as fellows, each man sheeting at ten clsy pigeon : UIN04.BTES. Cllne kranctscua . AnOereea... Wtlay....... Reynold... ..0 11000000 1 S 18 ..1 11101101 01111100 OtlOlOBl U1110111 .A ..1 1 0- S t2 ....5 ' Total Dr. Tayler Fendricn. Crewnsnield... Crane ilelllg .. uOLtmniA. ....1 0 0 .....0 0 1 ....0 I 1 ....0 1 0 ....1 0 1 0-4 0 3 0-6 14 16 Total., .21 In th second mstch there were seven gun ners en each aide, and they abet at five bird each. Tbe following la tbe total number of pigeons shot by esch man : Lancaster Savier, i ; Cllne, 4 ; Franclaeua, 3 ; Andersen, i : Wiley, A ; Reynolds, 4 ; .ahni, 4. Total, 1&. Columbia Kendall, 3 ; Broeme, 3 ; Tayler, 2 ; Kendrieh, 3 ; Crewnshleld, 3 ; Crane, 4 ; Hellig, 2. Total, 20. Bssa Ball ttrlats. The League clubs stand pretty close to gether Juat new and It Is by no mesessure wbe will win. By their victory yesterdsy tbe Phillies tied New Yerk with 43 games wen snd 39 lest The standing of the eight club new is aa fellows : Wen. Detroit -tf Chicago JO PhUadelthlfl...M Lest Wen. iloaten ii Pittsburg 3-i Waahlnnirten. 31 Lest. M U 49 47 M At s Hew Yerk....- .48 tndl.napelU...6l Tha League games yesterday were: Philadelphia : Philadelphia 11, New Yerk 3 ; st Pittsburg: Pittsburg 2, Chlcsge 1; at Indianapelis: Detroit 7, Indianapolis 1. Tbe Louisville defeated Cincinnati by 5 te 4 yesterday and Cleveland wen from Balti more by 10 te 3 BBIKF STAT K HOTB4. The Reading high school commute sug gests the dropping or Greek. Jebn R. Sohall, pioneer miller of Allen town, died ther en Wednesdsy. Scrsnten la enforcing the deg law and 10 te 30 canine nuisaneeaar quietly put outef th way every day. The new colored band at Ceateavllle Is mak ing Ita presence known. Prof. Mlnkar Is their guide and they have IS pieces. Hugh M. Maxwell, manager of tba Corn wall anthracite furnaces, will remove te Savannah, Ga , and be will be succeeded by Majer B. Frank Hean. The Pennsylvania railroad company Is 1,113,000 tens ahead te date in IU fuel ton nage of the amount it carried at tbe same time last year. Peter Wenricb. aged 82, died In Harrisburg en Thursday. Hia father waa sheriff ej Duphln county in 1818 and hla great-grand. lamer wss a seiuier m iue nevuiuwuu. Fulton Ceunell, O. U. A. M.,of Harrisburg, bad s picnle at Pen Mar en Thursday. Wblla returning a wheel under en el tb car el tha Cumberland Valley railroad split in ball and threw tbe car off tbe track. Th shock threw tbe whole crowd Inte consterna tion and many women awoened and fainted. Tb convention el Blxteeners, In Pittsburg, enthusiastically praised Mrs. K. E. Hutter for her soldiers' orphan werlu Tbey will meet next year in Harrisburg. Tbe New Yerk, Lake Erie A Western read bss about completed arrangements ler mak ing connections wltb the Pittsburg A Western at runxsutawney, ana win enter x-nwuurg ever that line. Upen the petition of Geerge J. Shoemaker, and seventeen ether citizen and owners of property en Msrket street In Harrisburg, a preliminary Injunction waa yesterday granted by the court, restraining the Barber Asphalt company from beginning work upon tneir contract 10 pave me wsai uiautiuusu. Only One Parden Raeessmeads. Tb Beard et pardon In Harrisburg en Thursday granted a recommendation te Oeerg W. Rhleahard, or th WUlUmspert Orif, wbe waa oenvloted of libel, it was the' only pardon recommended after quite a lengthy session. Tbaa eases wer held undr advlssBteat: Bsmnsl MeLaln, Allegheny oeunty, murder In tbe eeoeud degree i Samuel Jehnsen, Del war, murder In tb tint degree ; Edward Sander, Lancaster, murder In the second dsgtoe. Tbe case of Jehn T. Cox, Northumberland county, raanalaugater, arguden a rehearing, wa nia uaur aavusamani. . . Aa applloatlen for rehearing was frsated la the esse of Eugene Walts, "jwaiphls, oeavloted et aggravated asssult aad bstwry te rap. AslrnllMBPplleaUeawasrrtiissd , te the ease of W. E. sUwsrt, mASaEg' Philadelphia, In th psnltentlsry for bur- glFsf does wsr wfwsjd la the easaael I Harry WsrairT Altagheay.pfmatT. 9" Hnr Williams, rniiaueipma, wre.,, Jacob M. Butt, LsBesater, fergsry I TiTiAiisaheav. Monleasaasauili Jams land bat- Vuj, Tiasasad a aatt H. L. Raab,of Oeerge M. Htelamsa ACe, tramped eaa aall yasterday aftargoea, and 1 unable te b at work te-day, 5?". auu aaaas uvuiw vavBLi;' i' nn.a ana ! main i a iVti '-AfA trasuv.saaKa. aaa a aaaaasaisai mmtmJtr' , & r:i ; f . -asaisav w aw waw mm BSW BVaVaVaTaaVWwV MP wawW J ' tBBlKB WMB UBBtUm .1 oerratsarsD) LONDON, ABg. IB.Tma Ohaaibarlala te mil lag tell last algal far tmmWm$ Mm m flnne their ceana te baa saaMar tafia la te rrtfiwv lbfa nnittrt Bin-' 1 4 MdmwHLIl ',sli amber!!, h alsaatsld lb twrky at Waawfi) Wi, aaa, Vfaa. Hfmm Very tmmBHm-'fyM BaaWSMsTBmBBBT amaal VaVmaaB a BTsTama teBHsasBBmsaal gam l t ' tM WwWtHtfpt VMfMfM TnMMsKi a At. 5WI V J L, A J'- aewaa f BimmmwB iczxv-. a.A.-a m 'Y'fcf- bUI, claarty Mdleat that a la Mr. Gladsteaa at rapidly aa hi WW sllew.HOB(rt break wMh V rnaunt without proveeailoa at It la quit evident that ha tasaaaa H rat cbanee, however Barrow It mi. rid back iate tha esatp h tnanayarasnaadBMktBB bt eaa wltb hi d-dsvsnt eoenpaaleaa la pall Everything that Mr. Cbambarlala few and dena within tha last tare neiishu furnished almost coneluslv proof thai tfea seal hava tallsn from hla ya leaving fetal in elaar view et tba fact that If ha weald gat under cover before the storm breaks fee wenld better make hast te aaiaM hte place of ahslter. Mr. Chamberlain la without doubt tb meat thoroughly da. appointed man In England, bat fee la tee able a man te Idly breed aaaappeintmeni wnn yet thara rstaa ensnee of extricating himself dilemma. He la a much abler Lord Hartington Indeed, the twa net te be compared in point of ability baa be wa handicapped In bla race for the Uaiea 1st leadership by the fact that hi succasafal rival for that new unenvlabl position la tha son of a duke. U bad dreaeMd for year f being a great leeder-the leader, te fast af tb party opposed te Teryism, and had ha r malned true te Mr. Gladstone ae ma te England could have wraated from him the mantl of Ih great Mberal ehtafaste, HI though may It have fitted hlaa, waea the English obamplen of heate rata for England should east It aetee ler brighter robes la another world. Inflated by hi success athe leader of the Radical wing of tb party, however, he eeald net brook the restraint puanpea blm by she absolute leader and sought te overthrew kua by fomenting dissension aad Inciting daear daear lien Irem th Liberal camp. At the head of one body of deserters h abaadeaad tea Liberal party, but no sooner had be the neutral ground dividing th two parties than n was confronted by body el deserters wbesa leader with blm tha right of aupremeoem! wen. Frem that da&untll new Mr. Chaa berlaln ha been an unauoeaaslol maa. Si ha net been ee blind that h oeald net aa the cause or bis III, suoesa i avenue through wblch "tie might further political disaster, but hla forbad bla doing at onee what aaessstty oempet him te de. . HI achem for fecaatag a new national party of th lnoeagruoaa aav, msnt furnished by disgruntled Whasev misled Radtcale and diapttlelUd Tort haa fsUen through, tb Unionist party aa a dhv ' Unotergsnlxallon fs InnaorlbaadeoaaJMlBB tb tid et popular feeling baa set atraagty a the direction el Ltbaral aupramaey at the asBtt eleotlena, en by en rDntantUalealetB am retraelng their steps Inte th Liberal takt and It behooves Mr. Chamberlain te aaak refuge from th danger of laolatlea before M ball be tee late. Haoaanet go ever te tee s evr MB tra Ma BNkataaa md tha "'',.' fl Teries, aercaabeiaasata waaraaaJBi teaaJe for he must return te hi alleglaaea te Mr. Gladatene and his early adoption of teta expedient would surprlsa nobody, Thara turn or Mr. Travelyaa te tbe Olaalateakai ranks ba mad a great Impression apea Mr. Chamberlain, and many of the latter' fries da are prepared te see him fellow the Olaaeaw member' example, firm In th bUaf tfeat that la tha only course new left te him. , r P San Fbancisce, Aug. 10. Advtea freaa China per steamer New Yerk, stale that aa incipient rebellion wbleb wa brewing tn King xu district wa eusiiea ay Ing one hundred Tavist priests or ataa rep resenting themselves sucb. Over en thousand Cbla ara aaM te bava been awept away by the floods at Cburhau-Fu. Esglaad Wants aa aUplsaa tl . Chicaoe, Aug. 10. A Waahlagtea Bpaatel te tb Timet says: Her Britannic laajasty'a representative In Washington, by teairtji. tien from tb government, baa aakM' of tb United States an explanaUea of the seizure in Bebrlng as en July 0, 13 aad IS,- of tb schooner W. P. Saynard, thitsaa schoeosr Dolebln and the steam soheoaer Orsee. all of Victeria. B. V.. eantaMd kv ."&. United State revenue cutter Hush and Ber ried Inte Sitka, Alasks. In reply a eat tided copy of the report of Captain Hbepbrd, of th Rush, bs been transmitted te tbe Brisk minister. m An BngltiB Haak Baap. Londen, Oat, August 10 Th Beak at Londen auapended payment thl saerateg. Tb bank has a subs jrlbed capital of lrMtV lrMtV lrMtV oeo, of which 1223,688 are paid up. Very little less Is anticipated by bill bolder. Staasssalp Arrival. Nkw Yerk, Aug. 10 Arrived, City 1 Richmond Irem Liverpool; Trave freaa Bremen. Trouble ftaaawstf. Pittshure, Aug. 10 Tbe oeke trouble la renewed. Three hundred men are eat est strike at Connellsville. 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