r'VJJHHWffiBlflRWBI 3je f&n&ite? mmm V" "PI '". S.A Jw? MI i J til M t r k-M " (-"-A volume xxin Na.aei. LANCASTER, PA WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1887. fDTnia tva'i a. -a.m.v.u a vv vj $B!IBWBBBWJmBBfCwSV . T as. r ' 'li' ir . w'"- H?vh '? SHRQbbM kjh II II I f 11111k 1 ' ;r ' - JjPaiBBHBBQLBB"BnHHE v. AwmmmatW CRAFTY OLD C0L0K0 raa bbbabbb wmtrm mirmm emtar a taa vta utaiAtt, Aa latettlSW With UMMM eOMtf, WlM HM JM MM lM mn KteOMMMMI la UMk-WkMH Bays I ISO lM)lMTfklM A representative or UM 1NTBI.MIIBNUBH called en Lieut Kdw. W. MeOaakey this aiernlng for eeras Information aa te la im ported outbreak among the Ute Indians. Limit M. haa been na duty In commend of company at Fert DuChena,la Utah territory, alnea last October, and baa often aaan tea chief whose nama haa already become famll lar te the reeding public. He daaerlbaa the country aa a daaart region, havlag bat llttla water and tbal Impregnated with alkali, noth ing growing In moeh of It exeept aaga brash. Tee aetl la vary light aand and oaeyons an Binnareus, deep and roeky, wbleh la aay war that might arlaa could afford Indiana every ebsnce la their favor, knowing Ike ground. 'The wind storms are treqaent, lifting ibe suifaes duat teHne depth el one or two luchea ami lining the air upon abort aeUna. The alkali element la vary trying te the eyre, nostril and threat. Kiln aaldem fatla, probably net mera than an tneh la a year. Thta pest, Kert DuOheane, la located aetne ninety inllee uertb of Price Htatlea en the Denver it Kle Urande railway. CAITHB 0' TIIK OUTnBKAK. The Indian trouble, te which the newa pepura have recently given much attention, aieieln reference te land claimed by Cole row, which Ilea en the border between Colo Cole rado and Utah. It la reported that he waa given In understand by the military authori ties that hi claim waa correct, and that the eettlere who had been enoreaohlng en this land would be removed. Tula occurred about March last. There waa some land die pule between one of these settlers and a rene gade Indian of Uulorew'a band, named Au guallne, In which revelvera were drawn and the Indian shot dead. The Indians then be gan depredations upon the settlers, stealing stock for the most part It I net known that any of the settlers were killed, though there seeius te have been some dread of an ludlan uprising. Colorow' band does net consist of agency Indiana, They have never acknowledged much authority and de much aa they please, being whst are known ai renegade Indiana. Their nmnber Is estliu ttud at from Oily te alzty bucks." I'KN I'lOTUIIK Of cor.eHow. Lleut McCwkey baa seen some liny of them. Uede-urlUm Uolerow, whom he bat seen frequently and with whom ha bad a talk some three or four waeke since, aa a tall, bread abeuldered warrior, orally and reso lute. The Interpreters and scout remember blm aaa man of oeualderable age when they were Utile boys, and from all the records of the paste, whleb are kept of Indiana of Im portance, he la believed te be fully ninety years of age. lie la still strong and vigorous and a very bard rider. Me stands ever alx feat two inches In height, and weighs preba- bly two hundred and titty pounds. Ha waa la the Meeker and Tberuburg massacres, la believed te have planned the Utter, Is cred ited with many tletidlah Individual outrages, and la regarded Ibe meat nivrclUas aud treacherous of all the Uteehlela. The clothing that he wears every day la trimmed with human balr, from scalps that he has taker, lie takes pride in calling blm sell heap big chief," and grins with satis faction when any one who la Inoreduleut ex amines the drm te mUe sure that It la human hair. He I ibH terror eta laige part of Western Colerado, near the Springs, and aetandlngrewardef live hundred dollars la ettered for bin head, net by the N'-atn, but a purse tbal bw beeu made up by Individual citizens, and that, It is ld, will be paid by any Justice lu the vicinity te any citizen who aball bring lu bla head. Colorow la, en tbl account, careful net te go tee far Inte Colerado. He aaya, with an air of Injury, " Colorow heap, frald, five hundred dellsra for blm bead," and euipha sizes it Inte a eke at bis bread, heavy head piece, whleli would takeabjut a Ne. 8 bat, aad la covered with long, black, unkempt balr, as oearse aa that of a horse's mane. Ills aye Is large and full, with stem leek ; ha haa a email tult of hair at each aide of bla mouth alwayasetuiKtedwttbtobaeoo wblchbs chews te excess, wears a blue government blanket, with a big "1. O." (Interior Department) In the middle of the beck, tbeaa blanked) being made especially for the Indiana. Ilia bablte are, of course, nitby. lie la always very dirty and In no aeuee a oemfortable party te have around at his own sweet will. TU (IK1 IUI OK TUB INDIAN TKHKOU Tba late Indian excitement has In part grown out of the ettert te secure this reward aa well aa te rid the country of this terror, who has aomueh Influence with the restless element of the W bite Kiver Utea and who la Indeed the most Influential man of bis tribe. The Indiana de net aeem si hostile aa the newspsper reports would Indicate. Tbe Colerado mill tla have been ordered out with mountain howitzers and tbeoavalry,wbe are mainly cowboys. Should It be necessary, tbe United States troop at Fert DuCbeene, which la the nearest military poet te tbe scene "of tbe reported dWlurbanee, would move at once ; but Colonel Handletl, of the Ninth Cavalry, new In command at that pest, In his dispatches et August lu:b,aeeina te regard tbe matter a u scare of large propor tional Any formidable Indian outbreak In this region would be attended by much leaa of life from the mountainous and desert nature of much of the oeuntry, le aneb a campaign Colorow would be In bla elemeut and bla name weutd be aa widely known In connection with stories of Indian outrage aa is that el Ueronlme. Henea a gen eral outbreak, aueb aa la feared In Colerado, la in nety sense a thing te be avoided by vary mesne pewtbie. If soma daring cow boy should claim the ellVired reward and present the head of Uolerow te make geed bla claim, there are net a few aaltlera who would sleep with a feeling of greater security. The news of te-day, If the facta be correct aa reported, makes the situation leek mera erleua, if, aa reported, Colerow'aoaaap baa been attacked aud burned, and the widow of Chief Ouray baa been injured, and tba hun dred additional " bucka " from Milk river have Joined Colorow, Hberlff Kendall and bis posse of seventy-live mounted men will lava ugly work ea band, and tba trouble may spread vary rapidly. IiteuL MeCwkey la at home with bla wife and child for a few deya. Ha leaves en Mon day next for Kert Lea van worth, Kansas, wbere be will pursue bla military atudlee, whleb will be la tba natnre of a poet gradu ate course te that at Tf4 Point, Taa lieu tenant deaerlbea Ufa at bla pest la Ulabaa rather severe, tba winter belag Arette la lla aaverit?, and tieciaveatenoeeel olvlllaaUea few and far between. wbat mtJmm nAwmimtt aawb. is Kstistawef eeterew'a rerea the Waat raaee. A dlspateb waa rseelvsd at tbe war e'saart meat from Majer Bsndiatt, eemawadlag at Fert DuCbaaae, Utah, through Dee, Tarry, la whleb la aaya 1 Colorow baa bis followers wrta bibs, sew eae hundred aad fifty hi all, taalBdiac atea, woman snd cblldraa. Thsrs ara bsbbsjb ateas of bla being reiafaread. AU I Alsas at uutaa aaa ueray waat paaaa, m?- nnlnrnw iriBld ifl n sat isWW ZitLWW WaW aWJee,swaB 1 Wte-SBt fcgfcsj aU lacked. Meal fane party who want out with McAadrawa bava retaraaw te taa afraaey, mgbwaM back. Teey voters wa as Fear of kept taawt Iraai araataailatyla pHa. U 1M aaUetaaMHwIll wbeya bava barmaaa Mr I aa la aarteM IrewMa. I aayle taa ladkwa that I kepa abatawHh Ooteraw, or aaayaa la a prisoner atUteaweed aBrum wtaa tM utter 0014 m aaear- UbtBHala tba widow of Chief Oeray, aad UlalaifcaflrattlBaabernaaMhaabaaa aaaa aaaa tleaad la aay et taa reports from tba km of IbaeatbraalL Tba acting aanratery of war la la reeelpt of a oemmnaleaUoa from Acting Haeretary Mnldrew stating that a tetagraeiVa keen re ceived at tba interior department from Heaa Heaa ter Teller, at Denver, le tba effect that If tba Ute Indians la Colerado are net reteraad te tba reeervatlea there will be trouble. Adlspateb received In Chtosge aaya 1 A oeurler who arrived at (Kenwood Hprlaga yaeterday brings tba latest newa from Meeker, la which It la Btated that Bherifl Kendall bad geno out, aoeompaaled byaav enty Ave weir-armed and equipped frontiera frentiera m, for the purpose of meating aad engag ing tee Indiana, who are supposed te be camped about twaaty-Bva miles from Meeker. They are aald te be la the high Umber land, la aa almost Impregnable posi tion, where they will be able te stand off quite aa army. Osterew IttHNnil j lBOBeekaA (I LBN WOOD MfBiNas, Cel., Aug. 21. Ne newa haa yet been reeelved from Hberlfl Kendall aad bla puma of aeveety-flve men, who left bare Hunda- morning te arrest tba two Indiana Indicted ter berea steallag, and tears are eatertalned for their aarety. A oeurler arrived at le o'clock last night aad reported that a band of 100 bucka from tba Uintah agency had been aaan making their way toward Coterow'a camp en Milk river. Thla nawa waa of aueb a serious character that General Hearden, who la camped about twenty-Ore miles from bore, near Plceanea week, with a company or militia, will Imme diately move Inte Meeker for lha better pro tection of tbe town. It la rumored that Chepita, the wldnw of Ouray, Ibe meat pow pew fal chief who ever ruled ever the Ute, waa killed by tba abeMfTs party at one of bis first encounter's with the Indiana. If such Is the case It Is thought serious trouble can net be avoided. a eieer mourn Mima. Tke (Mr at AbnlMua U, Raraed. ruts Vevt, Tkree Hi aad the Dreps OeataaM. The large barn of Abraham L. Leaman, which la situated en bla farm in Kast Lam peter township about three quarters of a mile northeast of the Big Coneetegarail read bridge, waa destroyed, by fire at an early hour thla morning, five bead el cows snd three horses perished In tba flames. Yesterday Mr. Leaman flnlabed threehlngandUOO bushels of wheat, 110 bnebela of eats, all the atraw, Iwwaty tens el bay, Ax, war burned. The ether coo tenia el the barn which ware lest ware all tbe farming Implements, harness, 00 bushels of potatoes aad some ether things, A Urge bay wagon bad tba rear and of II badly burned. The lira Bleck saved waa one new aad two heiaaa. The eanaa of tbe Bra waa a most singular one. Mr. Leaman Is a dairyman, aad ha and bla family were up my early thla morning attending te their duties. Mrs. Leaman snd a domestic were mllkleg tba cows and bad a lantern te enable them te see. A eat get at one el tba milk palls, and the domestic in attempting te ecara tbe animal away by throwing at it, upett tbe lantern and set fire te the straw. Tbe women threw bueketa of milk upon the dames, bnt failed te extinguish them. Tba hired man, who waa grooming the horses, ran for water, but before bla re turn the flames were beyond control. Mr. Leaman directed bla attention te aavlng tbe live stock, and auoeeeded In getting out two horses and oneeow,and almost leat bla lire In unsuccessfully trying te save tbe ethers. Tbe smoke waa se danaa in the stables aa te be almost suffocating, and In the darkness Mr. Leaman lest bis way. He managed, bow ever, te find tbe etable deer by groping around en his handa and knees, and thus ellected his escape from the burning build ings. The tltmes from tbe burning barn seen aroused tbe neighbors and they Hocked te the scene, and did all that waa pnalble le de te aave adjacent buildings. By their erjerta they prevented the destruction of a wagon beuse and corn beuse, which were built against tbe waat end of the barn. On thla bueketa of water were poured and it waa damaged but little. Tbe bam which was destroyed waa one of tbe largest and beat la thla aeotlen or tbe oeunty. Tba enda war of atone te the reef and the ether part waa of frame. Nothing la left standing but tbe walla. All tba timber In tba barn waa of oak and It will be costly te replace. Tbe building waa Insured ler 91,000 In tba Litnpeter Mutual Kira Insurance oom eom oem peny, which la a new organization, of which Mr. Leaman la president. The ceatenta ware insured In tba same company for 11,000. These ameanta wUl net oever tbe .less, which will be much greater, one el tne neraea uurnea oeiengea 10 usniei oaecs, of this elty, and It wet at Mr. Leamau'a in pasture. .This la tba first lese that the new company baa suffered from Are. a rmaiQHr rmAtm wmmvmme. Gassed Of the Bceekteg of a Kail la rear rlaees The Visitors. Maribtta, Aug. 21, A broken rail caused a wreck of a freight train near the Steamboat hotel last evening. Over half tbe train passed ever tba rait before tbe care Jumped tba track. Tba truck waa kaoeked out from under one which pulled tba forward ear with It and both lay ea tbe aide of tba eanaL Tbe wreck caused aad bavoe among watermolenai tba Use and ballast Tba rail waa broken lotefour pieces. It waa made by Cammell, Sheffield, Kug., la 1871. Tba south track waa blockaded for three hours. Ulis as Aanla Nlsalay, of Hummelstown; Katie Funk, of Lebanon, snd Mr. Abram Ktter, editor of tba Mlddletewn Journal, wars tba guest of J. L. Brandt. Misses Carrie Scott, of Decatur, CJeergla, and Etta Bucher, of Mecbanlcaburg, are vis iting Mlsa KUs Muaseiman. Miss Kmliy Warren, of Straaburg, la tbe gueet of Mrs. J. Dungan. Misses Annie Helataad and AmaBda Heaa are visiting friends la Mlfllla, Pa. Bu new. Tba League games yaeterday wars At Philadelphia t Philadelphia 10. Indianapolis 4 1 a wasningwB : usueu t, wasmngien x; at New Yerk 1 Nsw Yerk 2, Pltteburg 1 1 Bostea-Ublesgo poatpened ea aoeount of rain. Tba Aasoetetloa gamaa yesterday wars 1 At Louisville 1 AthlsUe 11, Leutevllisa 1 at St. Leula s St. Louts 8, BalUmers 1 ; at Clapln nati 1 Clnelnaau 2, Mete 0 1 at Cleveland t Brooklyn 10, Cleveland 6. Weyblng pitched another Una game for the Athletics, Ths LeuUvUls hseV but eight bits. The Washlngtoea bit astasia, of Detroit, bat four times yssterdsy. Ths standing of tbe League clubs at pree- satlaasloUewsf Wen Lest Wen Lest Detroit M m Uosten 47 te Ohie ace ..,.61 MHUUbera aa su lewerk W w Wsahlastea....M su lfhUaAslpala....te olnaianapelta....n til Jaag aasas Agatest lbs eeaaty. sas ef Allsa e, Pyle, pollesmsn, Mm seaaty for taa pavmeat of 113.10 TM eg whlah ha statsta far ealelal ssrvleea rsa- by Alderman did aet afsasnad jadgaesat was Mtarsd ia favor PIOO MfVI m BlBaaUsT aw aw IWt saas fhte elates. wmtmmm m HMSeex-l hsw Hsjsl aearti - ' YEKY HEAVY RAINFALL, tmm eir r abb eavjrrr iraix am am mm dim tmm WAtmrnw mt,mmat. jdfcjlberunisger Belters Bad el Beware te Carry e the Detege el Water Tea ffeu I Nt. Lsaesstsr county waa visited Tuesday night by BaotberexeeptieBslly heavy storm of ralp, asseaiBsaM by Beats hall, sad terrlfte llght alag aad Uaadsr. Ia this oily ths rala begsB te fall about 0 o'clock, and poured dewa wltbontlntsrmlaalenforaboutaabour. It was perbsps ths beavleet storm of ths season. Hewer Inlets were closed, and water msbsd Ilka a river along sems of lha strsete, ths stream extending from ens aids te the ether and In away plsces ulllag ths esUsrs entirely lull of water, aad la a fsw planes running Inte ths first fleer rooms. About half-past 10 o'clock a second storm of rain est In and for half an hour tba rala again pouted down In torrent. By 11 o'clock p. m. It waa all ever. Tbs depth of ths rainfall taksn by H. O. Deauth was three laches aud nve-bnndredtba Tbe flood along Arch alley aad Water street, snd tbs streets that intersect them wss mere damaging than In any ether part of the city. At tba corner of Walnut and Arch alley, tba pavement In front of tbe residence et Louisa Fisher Is tern up, and tbe earth washed away te such an extent that s two boras team might be burled In it. Tbe bole Is ss deep ss tbe bottom et tbe cellar. Tbs cellar waa completely filled with water, which forced lis wsy through an opening la tbe rear wall, snd entering tbe yard, breke down s fence snd carried It away. Ths cellar and first fleer of the residence of Samuel Heward, who Uvea en Arch alley Just below Mrs. Fisher's, were flooded. The cellar waa entirely filled with water and tbs earpate en tbs first fleer ware .covered with mud and water te tbs depth of a feet. Tba carpets were nsw ones snd are slmest ruined. OlUeer A. U. Pyle Uvea slmest opposite Mr. Heward. Hie cellar waa flooded with water, and a pile of potateos stored In It, after eddying around for some time, shot Inte tbe drain connecting tbe cellar with the public sewer and are by tbli lime well down tewarda Chesapeake bey. Nexlnloer below Pyle'a the Heed, which extended entirely seresa tbe street, swept away the entire brick pavement. Several ether families in this block were mere or less damaged by water. On West Chestnut street, from Prlnee te Arch alley, the rush or water extended the fuU width et the street; and it waa mat by s corresponding flood rushing down Chestnut from Mulberry street. Tbe sewer Inlets were entirely ten small te receive tbe flood which backed up Inte tbe atresia snd filled sll tbe neighboring eellara The handsome greunda of Kev. Dr. Dubba', corner et Chestnut aud Arch, are badly washed. The eellara el Mrs. Mary Herr, Mrs. Catharine Krlemsn, Tbemaa liadate, Mrs. Keeler and A. H. Uulney, en the north aide of Chestnut near Arch, were entirely rilled with mud and water which overflowed tbe aldewalka and entered tbe cellar win dows, ruining the previsions and ether goods stored In them. The eellara or M,J. Weaver, Christian Oast, Geerge Uundaker, en the south side et West Chestnut near Arcb, were alue entirely filled with mud and water and all the family sup plies contained in them ruined. The family or Jehn B. Leng and ether families Uvlng a little further eaat were mere or lesadamaged. Tbe trouble at Chestnut and Arch alley ap pears te be that the sewer which formerly ran down that alley was some years age cut oil, a new sewer from Arch te Chestnut street being built te carry off the water. As the surface water' en Chestnut street from Prince te Arcb alley runs west and en enter ing ths aewer makee a short turn and runa out te Water, an eddy Is formed In the aewer, wbleh bas but a slight fall and It la impossi ble fur the water In times et great ralna te pass off. A portion of the new ee wer corner or Lemen and Mulberry streets, caved in, causing con siderable damage te property in that neigh borhood. In Seuth Queen street below Vine there waa a great lloed,aa la usual in timee of heavy rains. Ths eaat aide of the street being much higher than the weat aide and the gutters being entirely tee small te carry oil the water It rnabss seresa the street In a torrent, flood ing tbe properties south of Vine street. Tbe principal sufferers are Leven It. Rete, under taker , B. F. Kewe, of the Lamb hotel ; Philip Daasluger, of ths Fourth Ward hotel ; Jehn Breck, confectioner, and tbe private resi dence of W. li, Uarberger. All these prem ises were mere or less fljeded, the streama pouring through the bar-roemt and into the cellars et tbe two hotels. The hills en Seuth Duke street end Seuth Christian atreet below Vine are badly wantied and the aewer Inlets dogged with debria. The Inlet at Seuth Duke and Mllllin wa also entirely filled up aud tbe water poured In terrenta ever the aldewalka. St. Jeseph's, Lafayette, Derwart, Hazel and Strawberry streets, in tbe Eighth ward, were badly washed, because tbe guttera and sewers were clogged snd would net carry off ths large body of water that fell. At V. at Orange and Plum htreetatbe oel eel lara of the beuaa et Mias Halbaeb, were flooded with water. Ann atreet waa also badly washed and for half a square tbe pavement en Ann atreet, near Chestnut, leeks as if a trench bad been dug for water pipes. Father Kaul Is putting au additional atery en bla heute en Orange street and the root la efl. The front part of the beuse waa Heeded with water and aeme damage done te tbe plastering. At the corner of Plum and Chestnut streets ths amount or water wa loe great for tbe in let In front of Mechanics' hall en Plum atreet a tremendous bole waa washed in the gutter snd pavement Tbe bole is almost large enough te bury a bone aad extends al most te the bar-room deer. Many eellara In thla neighborhood were filled with water. At tbe corner of Ann and Marshall streets there la a atone culvert, but It waa tee small for tba large quantity of water. A large bels was washsd behind ths wall en tbs north side. Near this point about twenty feet et pavement which runs along the vacant let owned by the estate el James Stewart, de ceased, was carried swsy. Ths streets la this section of tbe town were sll badly washed. In ths yard et Jaoeb Kurtz, who lives en Chestnut atreet between Marshal and Franklin, nearly all ths peach trass wsrs mown aewn. Is tbe neighborhood of Orange snd Water streets the water was very blgb. The street waa badly washsd snd ths inlet did net carry off ths water Tba cellar el Wilsen's grocery wssnllsd with water sad ether properties badly dsmaged. The esllsr of the grocery storaef W. O. Mstzger, corner of Vine and Water atreet, was half filled with water wbleh came pour lag frosaepsa leta ia rear of the premises aad found aa satranes at tbe back wall. Empty barrels snd boxes floated around tba cellar, and some damage was dens te groce ries stersdtbsisia. A vast Telums of wstsr la Unas of storm gatbsrsst tbs oerasr et Seeth Queen aaa) Mlddls strsete. Middle, Chureb, Strawberry, I JMKUVW, .i,VIBI MM vWWOWVOTi WNt ABdrsw, Locust aaa Beata tai I drelaetetMt patat A BuhUe sews e- Middle sweet la tesarrytM wsxpl taw'Wa awat BrJk sMM OaTlQ taw'Watlt MNrt dea't de M. The laleta an Mtlreljr lands- qaaHteraeatvaa gnat float aaeaaa tethesa last Bight, aad aha eOBaaqaei that aavarai isMtllea raHdaig ea. rssldtsg ea. Heath Queea street asar MMdw wars aasds te suffer. Tha esllsr of Heett Lytle'e heme, 3 Seuth qasaa, was flooded te lbs depth of three fast Samuel Uraet, who lives asxt deer, also suf fered. Tbs water rushed through tha alley BsparstlBg bis boobs from LytWa, Umbes Inte bis esllsr and ea through his greaads te ths stents, thsrs Hading a vent aad ssesplng Inte Beaver attest William Wiener, butcher lives asxt deer le Mr. Gruel. His pises stse wsa badly doodad sod sems ether families In theeame aeighborbeod sutler some less from ths Heed. FeegleysvUle, wbleh llss low and bas peer drainage, suffered a geed deal, and the northern and of tbs Sixth ward la se thor oughly soaked with wstsr that cannot get away that It Is hardly Bsesasary te cell npen tba special commutes ea sewerage sad drain age te hurry ap that new aewer. Ths northern portions of North Duke, Queen and Prlnes strsete were deluged. Tbs gutters In many pieces being filled with rank growing weeds, the wstsr could aet pass off and the streets wer overflowed. Cart leads of dirt wss deposited st tbs corner of Duks aad New, and all along Nsw street tbe roadway Is almcets quagmire except be tween tbe tracks or tbe City Passenger rsll way. During the aterm all the electric lights were out exeept tbe American system new furnished by lbs Edisen company and the Edisen Incandescent, furnished by the name company. A Calvert OaksgeS. A culvert of ths Quarry vllle railroad across the a m run,near Peacock's furnace, was dam aged ae badly by tba rain that It required repairing this morning. By reason of thla washout tbe regular train from Quarry vllle thla morning, which la due at King atreet at 730, did net arrive until "25. An excursion train behind It was slse delsyed snd neces sarily tbe one from Heading te Quarry villa was late. Thetitermln lha Oeaatry. The storm sppesrs le bsvs extended te most portions of tbe county. As far south as Martlcvllle and Sale Harber and aieng the western line et tbe oeunty there waa a heavy fall of rain. County Commissioner Gingrich, or Kast Hemplleld, reports the rainfall te have been three laches, with ery little wind aud no ball, and no damage done except the washing of fields and reads. Commissioner Hartman, of Hut Lampeter, aaya the rain came down very fast, but there wax no bail. ParUea from ether eectlena of the county make aubatentially tbe asms report. In the neighborhood of Mlllera vllle the fall of rain waa very heavy. Tbe reads were badly washed and ether alight damage waa done. On the farm of Barbara Baker, who resides en tbe Mllleraville turnpike near tbe Mennenlte church, a large tree waa struck by lightning, and besides being shat tered waa aet en fire. Oamags by zjghtalag In Ceaster County. A terrlfle thunder storm passed ever West Chester, Monday avenlng,and In aeme lecall- woBKOMmaenaamemln tbe way el np- rwues; tren, Kilting ebhvs Baa "miBg barns. In Penn township a splendid large barn belonging te Washington Turner was setenflreby tbe lightning and it with all Its well filled granartte and mewa, waa totally destroyed, together with many valu able farm machines and several wagons, The less Is quite heavy aud la only partially covered by teaurance. In East Cain town ship near Downlngtewn, the barn owned by Merris Thompson was struck and fired, but vigorous means being employed by Mr, Thompson and his farm Mlp tbe tlstnee were put out before much damage waa ellected. Italaoaed en Hail. William T. Oelwell, of Chrlatlaua, In Jail awaiting trial en charges of arson and surety of tbe peace, waa released en ball en Tues day afternoon. His oeuusel, In making the motion for bis release, said that while the crime charged was arson there was no evi dence te prove a burning, and it waa unfair te keep blm In Jail In default of heavy ball Hla frlenda could give reasonable ball, but If tbe amount demanded wsa high be would have te remain In JslL Tbe dimrlct attorney said Colwell waa feared In tbe neighborhood and the ball abeuld be fixed at such an amount as would Insure his appearance here when the case Is called for trial. Tbe court fixed 1100 as the ball In tbe surety et tbe tbe peace case and 700 en tbe arson case, and that amount be furnished. His bonds men are William Turner, or Kawllnsvllle, and William Procter, or thla city, who are Indemnified by Colwell's Chrlatlaua friends. Wern el the Meravtaa Seclaty. Tbe Moravian Society for Propagating the Gospel Among tbe Heathen, which will cele brate Us centennial in tbe tall, held its annual bualness meeting in Bethlehem, Mon day night, at which very encouraging re re perta wars read from Indian mlasieua In Kansas and Canada. During the past year tba society baa expended ever (17,000 In foreign mlmlen work, almost 13,000 of whleb waa spent en tbe Alaska mission, founding a new station at Nuabagak. Notwithstanding tbe aevere trlala aud hardships endured by the Alaska missionaries, the society haa de termined te continue tbe mission and will send every assistance there as soeu as possi ble. Oolerod rrae alaai as. The colored National Maaonle convention met Tuesday In Chicago. Among tbe ques tions which will come up for discussion In the convention are the formation of a national body, net for leglalaUen, butss sn sdvlaery body, with limited authority ; oemlty among grand ledges, and tbe analogy of craft Ma sonry te tbe Christian religion. The frater nity numbers nearly 100,000 members, but tbe order haa never Imeu reegnlzid by tbe white Masens of tbe United Suttee, Arrested en Precssa. Jehn Hoever, tbe Ninth ward boy who waa prosecuted some time age ler stealing two bones, waa arrested en Tuesday after neon en a process issued by the court He was under ball te appear for trial last week and failed te put lu an appearance. The court directed that be give security for bis appearanes at the adjourned session, and in default thereof te be committed te Jail. Alter being in tbe custody el the sherlll for an hour or two be secured ball and wan re leased. Te Kntertaln the Prsaldeat President Cleveland baa accepted tbe lnvl tatlen te a banquet en September 17tb, ten dered by tbe University of Pennsylvania, tbe Hlaterlal society of Pennsylvania, the Frank lin Institute, tbe American Philosophical so ciety, tbe Academy or tbe Fine Arte, tbe Law Academy and the Academy et Natural Sciences, Philadelphia. Tbe president has also accepted lha invitation el tne Hibernian society te be their guest en the afternoon of tbe name day. Aa Alleged Incorrigible Bey, Harry Shaub, who was charged with steal ing a brush sad pack et cards from Samuel Overly, his step-brother, wss given a bearing before Alderman Deen last evening. As bis folks want te bava him sent te the Heuse of Raluge he wss committed for s bearing before tbe Judges st such lime as it shall be con venient ea ths charge of bslng Inoerrlglble. Needs stepabr. The commissioners el Chester oeunty have Betified the oemmlsslonsrs of this oeunty that thelater-eeuaty bridge eyer lha Ooteraro, at Kwmm mivw 1 hiiie, is wse usata ana aAataasala bbt hisa daangirt by t - eaamer - rwe ureve, bsbeb repairs, as taa uatesrsana f HO Bitfi ear tttibi 1 wlUhyekMssf s4afBarit4ar. COLD WATER, STRAIGHT. rmvvmmmimm mm raw rmmmimttnm aenrmmwiBa in mAumuBumm. etwesa tear aad rive amass sVrBlsiB OBetsa BsislaMsa Wbleh la Adsaeaw Uqstrteg lata the reaaeylva. ate animal's MeskeSe ot-reHey." Uarrisuurci, Aug. 21. Tbs Prohibition stele convention began lla seselena bare to day. A meeting of ths state oemmlttes was held last night for ths purpose of sxtlagulsh Ing a debt of 11,000, wbleb, with 11,100 addi tional, resaslsed unpaid at Ibe elese of the last eempatgn. Tbssa deflelts wsrs mst sad a nest surplus realized with which te begia this year's campaign. Tha convention opened with prayer and devotional exercises wsrs continued for half sn hour Frem four hundred te 11 vs hundred delegates were present B. B, Cbsse, of Northampton oeunty, was elected temporary chairman. Ha warmly criticized tbe railroad companies for charging Prohibition delegates twles ss much for transportation aa Republi can delegates and aald It waa a flagrant viola tion of tbs later-state commerce aet Female suffrage wss earnestly advocated as a right roeognlzed in the Declaration of Indepen dence. A. C. Stevens, chairman of the state com mittee, stated that st the doss of the last campaign $2,800 mers bad been expended than collected. Tbe amount bad since been liquidated and tbs party waa bow out of debt There waa great applause when he re ferred te the Prohibition candidate ler gov ernor, Charles 8. Wolfe. A history was given of tbe failure te secure transportation for Prohibition delegates ss cheep ss ths Re publican delegates, Mr. Green, vice president of tbe Pennsylvania railroad oempany,tetlng, aoeordlng te Stevens, that It waa tbe policy of the read te favor the Republican party above ether parUea. Black, of Lancaster, suggested that aa the Pennsylvania railroad company bad declared Its policy te be te discriminate In favor of Republicans a committee of three be sppolnted te ascertain tbe full facts se that tbs corporation may bars the widest public ity given te Its polley. A resolution cove" Black's suggestion was adopted. Jehn B. Flncb, chairman of tbe nations Prohibition committee, mads a stirring speech, in which be said tbs Prohibition party wss a necessity. Alter a humorous speech by Michael J. Fsnnlng, el Mlcblgsn, snd tbe submission et resolutions for a mere thorough observance et the Christian Sabbath, tbe introduction or the Bible into publle schools and tbe passage of a national marriage law, tbe convention adjourned until 2 p. m. At tbe afternoon session Charles & Wolfe, candidate for governor last year, was elected permanent chairman. Wolfe's appearance en the stage te preside excited much applause. He arraigned ths Republican party ler treachery te the Prohibition cause in Instating a bribe en the high license law, giving tbe counties the bulk et the Ueensa fees. Me Ballread sMettag Bete. Lincoln, Aug. 24 Ne meeting wss hsld In the Interest et the projected railroad from Cornwall te New Helland en Tuesday eve rting, en aoeount of rain. A meeting, bow ever, wlU be called In Ibe near future. Many el our people attend the U. B. camp- meeting st uuriscn. Mrs. Geed rich, of Nsw Jersey, is In town, the guest or Elam Shelly. Mr. William Y eager and family, of Man helm, were in town ever Sunday. Farmers are busy putting away their to bacco. Our public schools will open September 5 Tbe celebration te be held en Saturday, August 27, premisee te be a grand affair. The i:phrata cornet band will be present Probably a Uoebls Harder. Anna, 111., Aug. 24. While at a sheeting match twelve miles from bare Saturday night, Henry Lumpklns, a farmer, attacked WUey Smith, another farmer, knocking him ever tbe bead with a heavy club. Smith tell senseless. Isaac Bmltb, a en of the assaulted man, then took a band in tbe row and bit Lumpklns ever the back of tbe head with a water Jug, knocking htm down and atepplng en blm. Beth men sustained probably fatal Injur lea. Tbe assault waa tbe out growth of another fuss or ths aanis character about four years age. bumpkins waa ar rested, but la home en bslL Yeung Smith baa net yet been a Heated, K tiled at a Wedeiae. MlLWAUKKB, Wis., Aug. 2L Ata Polish wedding In the suburbs last night the boys or tbe neighborhood pelted the house with stones. When August Dusk, a guest, at tempted te disperse them, the crowd set upon blm snd belabored him with sticks snd atones. Hla lllelees body was found en tbe atreet with bis neck broken. The assailants are unknown. Twe Have Died. Omtknd, Aug. 2L Twe of the Belgian fish ermen who were eharged upon by tbe gen darmeayeateiday and wounded, have alnea died. A number of the Oatend fishermen seized two English beata te-day and when ordered te abandon them refused te de ae. The gendarmea thereupon fired at them, wounding four, one of them fatally. A Premlaent aalUmersea Dead. Baltimeiib, Aug. 24. Mr. James D. Masen, a well known citizen and owner of ths immense cracker factory, which waa burned en Pratt atreet two weeka age, died this morning st ths Carrollton hotel. aiadatene te Kxealient Health. Londen, Aug. 21. Mr. Gladstone came up te Londeu te-day. He bt in excellent spirits, though autterlng somewhat f rem a cold. He wears a thick overcoat despite tbe warmth et tbe weather. Elected te rerllauisat Duiilin, Aug. 24. Mr. O'Gorman Maben has been elected te Parliament from Carlew. He was elected without any opposition. He U a Nationalist and reenters Parliament alter anabeenoeel sixty years. a ar ear rue. A bright light was seen In a northerly di rection from this city, between 8 and 0 o'clock Isst nlgbt It wss thought that there wss a fire somewhere In tbe neighborhood of LlUIz but It wss caused by tbe burning of a large barn at SchssffsrstewB, Lebanon county. Aa express Thrown Ioto a Creak. The aeoend aeotlen of the Cincinnati Ex press, bound west, en tbe Pan Handle read, Jumped the track near Skelly's station, 55 tnUes west of Pittsburg, Tuesday sfternoeB, and was precipitated ever sn embenkmeat Inte a creek. Thetrsla was sjmpessd tlrely of mall and express cars aad was badly wrecked. Engineer Geerge Thompson was terribly aealdsa aad wUl die 1 GeorgeMore GeergeMore GeorgeMere land, baggage master, et Celumbss, O., re re oelved paiatut rata about th head and body, and Premaa James MoCeUoutB,ot Uhrtsobs Uhrtsebs vllle, O., was badly bruised. Geerge Norvis, express msssscger, was also badly injured. Walktagta the Dark. Jeha White, a trsekwalker of tbs Pear- 1 sjivawss latinatu, is tee 1 " 1 algbt, slipped bstwssa the trestle work st I th big bridge, ea bssmss savug nts teaw I svnisad lest his bst m mm ABBTAVBtaai Aalai IS BBrOBB JDIIOB MVINOSTOV, la tbs suit ef ChrMsa F. Makta , David F. Blakley, ar., tha Jury readers a vsrdlet la favor of ptelatlfl for IHiM. O. MeMulleaferpuUBUffi Charles Deaaes far defsadsBL Tba asxt sss altaehid was that of WllUaat C. Reed, administrator of Jeha Ai deesaatd, vs. Daniel Aaateat This was aa Isaus te try by a Jury whst amount, If aay, la dueenajudgmsat Ths toots proved war that Daalel gave a Judgment for 1700 te Jeha Aumsntlnl867. Alter Jehn's death thta J udg meat bead waa found among hla etteeta aad the admlaiatrater cams Inte court and had a nils granted te sbewcsueewby tee Judgment should aet be entered ea record, It bslng evsr 20 years old. After argument theoeurt made aa erdsr putting it en record and also granted this bans te ascertain hew mueh waa due ea It, tbe allegation being that part II net all of It wss paid. Ths defense wss that ths Judgment wss paid la full, sad In proof of that defense Jacob Hlldsbrsnd was called. His testimony was that Jehn Aument made an asilge meat te him for tbe benefit of creditors, and la looking ever hla eflecte became across this Judgment, and Jehn Aument told him It was paid. The Jury found In favor of defendant Thes, Whlteen for plaintiff ; & Frank Ksb leman and A. C. Keimubl for defendant In the ault of J. Rohrer vr. S. R. Miller Ce., Judgment by consent was entered In favor el plaintiff for f 160.57. O. C. Kennedy f it plaintiff ; M. Breslus for defendant Tneeultef Christian Bharp va. J. Watsen Kllmaksr,execnter of William Kllmaker, de ceased, wss settled without a trial. IL M, Heuaer snd E. M. Gilbert for plaintiff! A. W. Snsdsr for defendant The next snlt sttaebed was that of J. B. Kauffmsn vs. H. R. Brenemsn. Thla suit waa brought te recover ea a promissory new for $100 given by defendant te plaintiff ea July 16, 1885, payable ten months after date. Tba testimony ettered wss that the note was gtvsa la pursuanee of aa ar rangement sende by which Cbss. H. Ksuff man agreed te transfer te tbs defendant tbe policies of lnsnraaes In effect st his agency end he would retire from tbe business. At tbs conclusion of plslnUfl's testimony connect for defendant moved for the oeasol.' dsUen of ether suite growing out of tbs same transaction, with this ault The court granted tbe motion of defendant's counsel, 'ths esses were consolidated and ths one en trial 00c -tlnoedsteoete of defendant D. G. Esfals man for plaintiff; A. C. Kelncuhl for de fendant. v DKKOHB JUDOS PATTBRSON. The suit of tbs school distrlotef Providence township vs. Hsnry Martin wss attached for trial en Tuesday afternoon. This la sn iseas te recover Siee from tbe defendant, who was collector of the school tax In 18S5. Aoeordlng te the duplicate offered In evidence the total amount el tax levied for aoheol purposes was 12,775 30. Of that amount he paid te the treasurer t2,&3L'i,nia exonerations amounted te:U8.06 aad his compensation waa 106, making a total 01 z,U7e.30, or a aenoieney 01 OX ThtesaaeaM was aemanaeairem bibs and upon hla failure te pay thla auit waa brought en Ojteber 13, 1880. At the oeucluilon of plaintiff's testimony counsel for defense moved for a non-suit ea ths ground that tbe suit wss Improperly brought He claimed that lbs act et assem bly pointed out another method of collecting a defedency, if there was any, which waa net followed In tbleeas. Ths court overruled tbe motion for tbe non-sulk The defenes wss then opened. Fer Martin It waa claimed that the full amount of tbe duplicate waa paid te the treasurer, but owing te bla lack of knowledge of keeping aoeounte there wss an apparent shortage el $100. Mar tin swore positively that the payment he made en December 5, 1885, was 2U2, while the treasurer only credits him with 1102 en that date. The trsasurer'a boeka abew both the figures $162 snd $262, but whether tbe "I" waa written ever tbe 2" or the 2" ever tbs "1" is hard te determine. It was further ahewn that lbs treasurer only found that be waa short In tbe spring or 1880, and that be was abort only because be mixed bis own private funda with these et the beard. The Jury found In favor of plaintiff fir $105 30. J. L. Stelnmetz for plslnUO. ; T. J, Davis for defendant Tbs suit et Jacob 8. Smith, assignee et Christian F. Blnkley and wlfs vs. Mary A. Blnkley waa attached ter trial at neon tc-day. This is an Issue te sseertaln ths smeunt due en a Judgment Mr. Smith, as assignee, held a Judgment against Mrs, Blnkley for property bought by her. She paid part of It and tbe allegation ia that several hundred dellsra aUll remain unpaid, which la dis puted by defendant, and this suit is te tela tbe smeunt due. On trial. BKISr STATE NOTES. Henry R. Hboeh has begun the erection or 148 beuses in Philadelphia. At New Londen, Cheater oeunty, an un known man was found hanging te an apple tree en tbe premises of Geerge Pratt Carrie, tbe 18 year old daughter of Jaoeb C. Gingrich, et Reading, baa fled Irem her home. Her parents are distracted. Edward Gadaby, 65 years old, a well known resident of Kensington, committed suicide yesterday by Jumping from ths Glrsrd avenue bridge. Chief el Police Fernwalt, et Lebanon, bas charged the Salvation Army with being a nuisance, and aeme of them have been Jailed. Germsnus A. Kehl, el Bally, Berka oeunty, baa been ordained te tbs Cstbolle prieatboed by Bishop O" tiara, et Scrsnten. Prof; R. A. Tewnaend haa been eleeted principal et the male high aoheol at Reading, at a salary of $1,300 a year. They WUl Support Bedearmet Tbe Democratic city convention, of Harris burg, ler tbs eleotlen of three delegates te tbe state convention, wss held Tuesday even ing. Jehn P. Debeney, SUne Strohm and Tbemss Ernest were chosen. A resolution wss adopted Instructing tbe delegate te sup port William Redearmel, a well-known newspaper correspondent, ter state treasurer. Disease Developed by Drought A sad atate of affairs prevails In McDowell oeunty, W. Va. Tbe ptotraeted drought baa developed the mineral properties of the water te aueb an extent that ever 500 cases of sickness bsvs occurred aad 200 deetbe have resulted within tbe last two weeks. Parmera sre neglecting their crops te ear for th sink, dying snd dead. Beat te Jalt Lizzie Williams, the agsd colored weaua who waa arrested for annoying her aelgh aelgh berswbsa drunk ea Saturday, was heard by Alderman Dennslly ea Tuesdsy evening. She waa committed te tha county JeU for tea days. WHkdrewa, Thaanlte smtarad acalnst GeeneHUSter, bsfer Aldermsn Bsrr, bava bssa with drawn. Mary Procter was the preaseutrlx, aad thesults grsw out of Geerge's breskiag th wUdewa of her house bsesase he wss aet allowed te oeate la te sss bis wits, 1 be rrealBHten B t.-s Biaak sad A, a LseBsrd wet h only delegstes sleeted fress thla slty who wsnt te ths Prohibition state oaveaUea bb te boob. The Oread ener hone will try It KeBdsy, Bsptemeer (th, whta the d Mieeveaed as dth largest aad b wlU Mtyeeaipsaytw besBBtth wUlssr. PROPOSALS FOR BOUDS. 1 Vi; ' ' r BtBBBiBBm utwmm BBtBBBBB Saw I Washington, Ab. M ntiwa-''Baw third Wedaesdsjr far eysasaf msjmbbbj a. tbe treasury diparlassat f astt iMMMMtll the gevertimeat The Jwwfe asMTM UeBUly lower Miesa, They 148,000, of which ameaat tMN,H Istered sad $844,900 wareeeaaeahl lowest pries asked today was WMM mtsrasttoBepwmeeri,foroaeMeii and the highest pries askd was IN 000,000 registered bends, of tha reeelved se-day $4,034,400 sre the set offered last wssk, thas mekhag eflerlngs of ths wssk $2,524,500. Tbs seeretsry of ths treasury has $9,138,000 01 tha 4 beada snare Tbe lets aessptsd are as fellows i lasursnes eimnanv Resaaa. I registered at 109 1 Nsw England I Insurance oempany, $200,000 ngtsmew 107.00 7 ; $100,000 registered at 10B.2s.7t aJ rmn naiiumi at irat i 7, Pmibi nni' " ImIImIImi Hmm. tWMJIM - - - - -' mmiHHwii mwvu, fWVtwVf BVaeHIOlOO OS SOTS Nsw Bedford, Mass., Savings lBatthMal' amial '!? J nsBoeroe-y eltheTt I Aeers Mrj ' IWIIIIjlsamaasaasjlJgyV', ' '"i, "Sk?" BW - -a .SSWv'ii wsd .aBstkiV "M wfcwsiilii SBBBB$' V LMB Mi M eV-tfS $150,000, registered at 100; Mrs.C. K. Hertlv ,! man. Windser. Conn.. $500 rawteters at Mai 1WV B. H. Field, Nsw Yerk, $80,090 HglilitrtW mt Mat;-, min nm itpii a tAetx oteo -"-?".. 000 rsslstersd st 109 : Harvsv Flake AiMii Sens, Nsw Yerk, $300,000 rsglstsrssi ' s.V- , 109, 1,200,000 mistered 108 It U, '?;? New Yerk, 25,000 eoupeae 100 ; P. V. HaH"' ner, Washington, 2.000 mistered 107.00.7 aa -K 000 coupons 107.00.7. Am..et-r e. U!wuW, Wnr.wi.i-ti, Yi. a.. Acs V - Repert et antui couM.en tim: t wr'- uif. v e clock tbli Uiu !nrj l Kavoe'ji ."ig, ea thd tUicra Ohie ratlieid, inlls, Fast 1 tbfc elty, !'!rree j vWe ail flmlrfrrnlve;' tn.ln had u oa'-beuji.1 f'eiuLt train, a.v'i'ffi' tbft liTV'-ian' Unla iatl'i.iJlistivvjrB gtu',4 and rijb'l 4n xlie irelghi truia $&" With a lei !ul ors-e. t ,llv witcklnar ixvEM " Skn (itttJi anri leia. i ttlleir T7iiwla. rut . , TV, VU'lJiiv '-it-a. i'rrrfcij MtitiWpi J J 'WrV JiMftW-riXl Al MralUi nne Jt'irit.ftn Ajbatuwiit, of tbe "fbhi emwrarn irin, nu eiereiy uijuring J.'JJ-SJ cagiseuisii rnuici aiiicraiit '" wmtwf rrels'il train, oil or mis city. It .vs; rumetivl that fl(ln of the emlgrenta wero kHicil cud jsny Injured. Weaning truln ami paysJcUjs let wMfX elty ler tb3 i-.ne- On Hiveuni or theui 23 lUtuiti iaii:caiHrifinuei nuecyi!n.-.j. fliy Wsrf Uv.uJ. liONSON, A.UK. 't -1 co mlMlng ixiatettMfeStJ Ciilv tirMonlrexI. nitalnlu-'thlitKC'ilw-untia."..;!; i W3.1 rr-i -n...lm.t ,iti l.r Him M&1tlllr A nftcaTllTt'tr.rJl ve.-u.el, wud tlie ry.i"Jinta UnrtdatrltneHUiigj! te.lir. Tiih pa.iaH ncHit .til ts wind heUtlaiir-... r. t. .v .... ..T-...-, -. - d"rtrfc ' I nM ,ih.TitEii iRntnetmia '. jl li '.VAawr'-ter, C )., A.ul- U.-nrS?ri MT3k. K, . , ..1. .j.. -..' -Kr1" Bli? rVWln OOUI-J-i.a'U, i.,I VfT - c.-i: and ev Jwxaj1 wc1 Taw?, i e.vwr V JUHIHUU W JUrM-"4 i . 'lii-a .......-........ M V.."-- ' wun w wa -ra v?a-'te:;w m . ,jrrrr3,-'-t rreaeriek BessMsasllsa awakes WSbjb: rear rsssssgersHdered. ""' Tbisaitsmoen aa agiy wrssK 1 th Pennsylvsnis rsllresd, bm west of Mount vUle. Frederteki Uoe. wbleh lesvee Calasihte a 11a,: lntethe rear of a freight trass, draw'' entlne LOSS, which had stiisid. vl caboose, a ear leaded ;'whh,i and another with eeal, a train, were oemplstely the contents seattsred la ail' One of the mea of tbe freight trata was lax 5 otbeose eating hla dinner just Bsar a ! struck, but he managed te ea The engine of the passenger trsla wwdsTt. wu Innltmhle. lumneil nft. anrallae htslaae.! - This engine had tbe oiweslebsr. Basak'. suek ana head-light broken off otherwise badly damaged. There were three ears ea th train, tbs rear one being the ea that M taaV 0 through Irem Yerk te Pkllefleiphia. MBBWi et ths pssssngera wet Ireea OelaatBaa Lsneaater. Tne trains tei rifle force and thaabeckt great The pssssngera wer badly swbbbbbI nnanit iiivtl nn hurt, hat tfcate lolesssa ' aa mm a-Iam fPemAmmliAr !! 'b SmV i firm of Heckel Psfats, hardwvsWeswaW chants, of Columbia, was la th narisnTt. he was steading at the mat the collision oeourred. Hla tne neayy piste giaas id use ueur, ev-ssasa; a A te pieces, no isoetiou very "iy waweawe upon arriving la this etty had mmwawmm.'. dressed by Dr. Wslchsns. Mr. Msrtr,-; curea a piece 01 ute glass, tsueuga wawea aaa7. bead went, and will keep te aa a MNsV' A llttls eea et Vlaeeat Miller, et New Ite dem, Yerk oeunty, waa thrown 1 front deer of ens of ths esrs te th snd bis bead waa also sevsrsly eat Spurrier, a little bob el Aid Spurrier, of this city, had bla bumpsd sgslnst a seat, and H. 8. ', of Marisus, ratrsrea seat en uwi era! ether people were Btere or Is. The passenger engine could aetbi account of tha damage 10 11, eetaet r Mieht broneht tha neasasaar trata ha I a! era delay of one hour. A'; At the point whsr thai there Is a curvs. Th ass train bad placed eaps ea tha said no flagmsn wsnt I senger train alacxedun semswhst or aha it have been mueh griataf. ; ' liVVif., .''ir.jerm ' w. 1 (wen ii, riSZU . WUIIaaa BshlSBsa ,1a a trsmn who with a Myers were MsasM areaa -sswa. y meralag they wsat threagh th Vas haWiBB They Kept Jeesiag s windows aad otherwise OfflesrsWaish took tasmlatocastedy sad At Conomy asat them te jett set 'i4 nun Hataer sad Araart Bh-WBJ bnsaa who Wf ansBMl Ml it ban by Odlesrs sent te Jail w dsy William Helda. hmbbbb wlteaM disturbed his whs W tne lower pant mm toJaUfeclOdayB. W 5i-. .d tirr.r " -' .J ' : rremthsbsxattser. Tha IXTBLUBKOSB At.r " $&&, bssarlBllwlBdhfsBBeaWi there was "Mat We great th IlawtalcM mrnmak IMwerd Wehh, ss JI laBMattMadtteWaf.: i-reaffiv-. Watt tmrm- Bsaa savBBBBW-. vwmmlmjlmmtM C l "'- 'l,'f ' s - ! v5S AS &S .tfci&2 . ; via .. . 55'''-' V' 4, J, LSii VcJff. .&& 'sLa&bbI XitJ"F'?r,. -' -t r -J - &.sae.'AksWasaai
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