5!5 I'V i.V.r 'rW2..JT ?. " " "-j T ;- rr.pspp i iwvdMjuas ta .t .i.Lf yi. ' J MHHHiHllVZr9v ,i r-r .tffi'L imM ' i unrcwcTi t tiitj--. lariltcf ItTOltQ w 'elttme xxhi-ne. CAPT. DDFFIN SENTENCED. BALtAttOB ilr VPWIOBm M- Mi0 f ci rettew bob a rata. teege UvtagtMa'e Bwnti te tka rrteaast la Whlah Ha M Tela Mm riala Trail M la Ilk) rart la ladaalag LuM Begle, t Msahetia, la Lmn Mm Baa. Tbe Jury la the aalt of Tobies II. Gretder Samuel Bruekbart rendered a verdict U morning In favor of plaintiff fei 1271.47. KL II. North for plainilfl : J. Hay Brown and '. j. luvia ler emaiMi. Reaaeneter saw trteia wr filed In the Ittnf Beiatrdve. Jehn l Brrekleyendlbe tool dlttnet 01 Penn township v. Hsnty Martin, triad tbla ek, la wblnh-the tar- leta were in rver of the plaintiff. Umty Ferlow, etty, waa granted a re newal of bla aeldlar'a Heme. Isaac Rltteahenae. ellv. was divorced free hie wife Margaret, en the ground eHjtael treatment, and Heary K. Harlasae, etty, from bla wife Kate, en iba greunda of daati. Uen and Ill-treatment.'' CATT. DUPFIN NRNTKifrKD. Tbe dlatrlet attorney called William Deffla, the Salvation Army captain oenvieiad In Jnna of oentplracy, ler sentence. DuRIa wee Indletad with Majer Molieaald and Mr. Falg ler oenaplrlng le entice Llztle Kaglr, of Mauheim, a miner, from bar nema and Banding her te Kansas City, wbereeheleaew an Intnataet the Salvation Army barrackaln tbat city. Tba Jery convicted Deffla and acquitted McDonald and Mra. Paelg. Bafbta aantenea waa patted Mr. Brown, bla oeudm), aald ba waa net new and never would beealli Bad with tba verdlet, eabe did net ballaTa tbere waa legal evidence offered proving an edease against Iba law. Ha bad a letter In bla pos session from tna girt In wblch aba wrltaa that aba left borne or bar own accord. Wblle Duflln may ba an enthusiast In bla calling ba la net a bad man. An beneet effort waa lade te get tba girl te return te her borne, but aba reluaes te oema back and te day tba oemmsnder-lnihlef of tba Salvation Army will leave for Kanaaa City te nee hie eflerta te get tba girl tack. juima livinumten'h iibmarks. Judge Livingston In paealng aantenea aald : William ruAn, you nave bean convicted of a very grave cilante. Tbe family la a vary ancient and honorable Inatltulien and la teederly nurtured and protected by law. Tbe rlgbt of a father te bring up bit children la bla own rellgleua faith and belief la ae fully ranegnliMl tbat en bla death the law dlreeta the ceurla In aelectlng guarrllana for them, te give preference te persene of tba eatne rellgleua faltb and ballet preleaaed by tbe father. Yeu claim te ba a minister of tba geapel a captain la tba army of the Lord the ae called Salvation Army. Yeu bate aatllclsnt intelligence te knew tba riatwe artewg out of tba family relation i the dutlea of parent te tbelr children, aa well aa of children te tbelr parents. Yeu abeuld bave long era tble known and expe expe neneMi a father'a love for kla children, your lethtr'a love ler yen, and of bla anilely for tbelr welfare and happiness And yet If tbe teetlmoey In your caaa la te ba believed yen freeeiy and wlllnlly lied 10 and deceived tbe itbar of tbe child you with ethara ae wrong fully enticed away from ber parents and bar borne, by telling blra tbal bis child by reason of bet minority could net join jour army without bis oenaMtt, At the name time you were oewisMllog the child te Violate tne nrai oeuiiuauuviii, 'i" ..m tba pretulte ' Hener thy father and tby mother aa tbe Lord tby Oed bath commanded thee that tby daya may be prolong! d and that it may go well with the In tha land wblce tba Lord tby U.h gtvetn Ibea ;" and alto te aet at naught iba wits counsel el tbe Apnttle 1'aul te the Kpbealaus, when be aald "Oiilldren ley jour p.ri-nts In the I.jrd ler this la rlgbt" end te the Oel"ians when be ild" Children obey your parents In all thinga for this la well pleasing unto tha uerd, " by ad vUlng her todlaebey ber retber'aoemmanda and lelu your army and march with It, Wuen by reason et your ceuneel and con duct and tbat of your en oensplratora she did en, and left her lather and bar home, you ad ad vteed her net te return, but remain away j nd stand ber latber a suit at law. Yeu bad this child Jain your excelled army and march tha streets In opposition te tna oom eom oem maad or bar lather, communicated le you by Ynu, with your 00 consplralera, bad her eeet first out el the county, then out of tba atate, without his content and againat hla wlllaa you well kuew. Yeu were In oem maud, and alter you aent her awa , knowing whither you had aent ber, you obtained her eleiblng and aent It te ber. Yeu have net returned her te ber rather and bar home, nor se far ea la abewn te tba court have you made any effort 10 de ea On wepr trial there waa no evidence showing tbat before you began te aew tba aaede el discord and entlea ber away from ber paranta and home aba waa net well treated and nappy : tbat any dlaputa, difficulty or die. aatSfaeilen existed between tba father and the child. Up te that uuieene wis an obe dient daughter and tha home and family Kwpey and peaeelul. Your conduct therefore In oenaplrlng with Mbara in rob a father and mother el tbelr miner child, deprive them of ber assistance and aaralnga and eotlee ber from her home aad aand bar away te a dltant atate, a wan derer among strangers, far from home Influ ence and her kindred, la meat reprehensible and deserves tbe severest eenteaee ae well aa prompt pnetabinent. We are asked by the able counsel who defended you te be lenient in your eeotenee. Frem a calm and careful review of tbe teeu many we can dad nothing which pelliaiee joarettenee or entitles you te leniency, and vat wa ahall ant deal mera harshly with yen than wa eelie.e la necaaeary for your pan tabaenf, for tha peace and welfare of eeraery, and te deter ethara from oemmlttlag like Tha aantanea of the oenrt la that you, Wm, Duffie, pay te tba commonwealth for the use . wrtbad bv law. a fine of 1100. pay cost of oretiioatlon and undergo an ImpriaenmenC fey asparete aad solitary oeonaameat at labor In theLaneaatar aeaaty prlaoe, for tha period of one year, and tbat yen stand committed natll that aentanea 1 compiled with. At tha oenclaslon of tha aaatanea, Daffla aald : Your Hener, I am la the Satratlea Army, aad have te ebry." Tha oeort eat h'a ,111011 short by remarking that ba would aew obey tba erdera of tha oenrt" Duflln wa handed ever te tbataarlffaad taken te jail at neon. A KMTBNCX BXVOKXD. Laat Uaturdsy an order waa made en Wal ter Tangert te pay bla wife a weakly allow, aaaa for tha malateoaae of hla wlfaaad ahiid. laeathea Mra. Tangert baa agreed tegtva har'huabaad aaelber trial, aad tba ardaraudaa weak age waa rescinded and Teaiert waa raleaaed from prlaea te glva aim aa opportunity te provide a borne for bla family. Tba Geerge Kreekel aemrMua ease, oooUn eooUn oeoUn wad ftem last Batarday, waa beard tbla mora mera tag. blra. Kreekel teattged that ba drove aarsadharchlldraalroaihlaheaBeUJane. abuse wbleb Uat be be aet dena anyiuaf toward ber edppert Geerge elalmed that hla wife left beaaeef bar ewa free wUl. Ha teetlfted te bla wife aborteaaawam tnm wbteh It ppearai thai bUbomawaaaeta happy ea Aeaaramg le bU avMaaaa bla wlba leagaa wta lha aataolallthaireaWa. Ha daaarlbad M aa bang ea a pivot, M waa working oeatlaaaUy aad whea eat aad get atred aba aaad Iba ether aad. Tbe aaart aald H waa avideat thai UjapariJeeoeaid aet live together bat be la beand te ppertkta wife aad tbey made aa orear tbat be pay hla wife 18 par week for bar salataaaaea. la tha aaawlt aad battery eae preferred by bla wife, Kreekel waa aa quitted and tba oeata laipeaad aa tba aeaaly i iaba A. Ceylo for tba dafaadaat, aad B. F, CMrTM, Jaoeb Aaiwaka aad tba aiatrtel attar -mty for """".TT sun as viwwbss sfiglrg;' Wt MMfMirjM ao4. - six ae4. - six pages. afesartlea orarleakad whew tha last view waa had. A petttlea waa preaaated for tha neeaiag et Vhta awaat, and vlewara will he apeelatad. aej WhatHaCaMOaawt HM rneads Wbe rel lowed aim ta Oaaada. Ks-Aldanaaa Jim. Appletoe, of Cbloage, who foUewed Meaarlgia te Canada aa a Maad aad commissioner from the ex boedler'a wife, tall tha lollewlng story of Mc .eilglCaaaeape: ipMra,MeQarlgladld net knew that her mg ihaad waa leavlag any mera than did tha Verlff that night whaa be took hla famoea bath. Bat after ha had been gene a day or tweaad tbe rumor of his suleide by drown, lag, etc,, had commenced te circulate, Mra, McOarlgle became aaeaay drat and then fearralef their truth until abe waa In a men tal oeadllloa bordering en Insanity, although whea atraagara celled ehe managed te een. trel bereell wonderfully. Then It waa that aha called en me. She cried ae much and bagged ae hard for me 10 And her husband aal bring back te her a word from him that, Blthoaghlethtodo ae, 1 finally oeoaented, aad want te Canada. "Whea I met McOarlgle, ha cried Ilka a child. My Oed,' Jim,' ha aald, thta Is tenga. Juet think of If. I am a refugee.' He asked bow hie wife waa 1 bow aba steed tha ordeal, and what bla friends thought about hla escape. When f told blm that Mra. McUarglawaa outwardly calm but' tortured Inwardly, ha alghed, and aald : Tula la bad business. Jim, but 1 couldn't belplu' When 1 asked aim why ba went away, be said : Jim, no one can understand my posi tion because no one knewa bow this thing weighed ma down. It would have been aa easy te have been consigned te the gallewa aa te tba penitentiary. Well, wben I aaw tha black .future looming up before me, Urlanell offered me liberty If I would squeal. I looked at It then In a new light. If the state'e attorney enuld give me liberty for talking, why couldn't I glva myself liberty T OrinneTl aald I would either have le go te Jollet for three years or go en tha witness stand and testify againat my mends. He should have known ma better, for I would aoener die than testify against my frlsads, aad, wblle I gave blm hope In order te farther my plans, still 1 never Intended doing It. 1 worked up the eeheme te eacape myaeir, aad what help I eecured from tne outside wan done by frieada who really did net knew I waa going te eseape, although they of course surmised It. " "Ha was always referring le bla crime. Tha gist of his remarks in this particular were that ba wa forced into hla unfortunate position ; that It waa necessary for him te de aa tha commissioners wanted him te de In order te keep ble position aa warden and provide ler hie wife and children. Ha waa a alava, who could net assart his Independence without taking lha bread Ireea tha mouth el hi children." a rmmmiBLm aoeidbht. tea. Bene ead Wegea Osder aa Esgtae Tea er ae4 Ofaggea aea feet. A fatal accident befel a young man named William Walten Thuraday night, en tbe Fraaer branch et tba Pennsylvania railroad, at a point near Kirkland station, and about four miles from West Chester. It appear tbat young Walten bitched up. hie bera In tba evening at ble boese, la -Wast Uesbea tewnaalp. Cheater !oeanty,ot the purpose of taking- a .drive, ,ad, probably, wblle riding ha felt asleep. At ell areata, hla bera left tha read atKtrkiandatattenaad leek te tha railroad track, and whew tha psseaagw-train eaaaa along It etrack Iba novae and waajen, and gathered tba vebtcta, raw aad anhual ueder tha leader, the engine batag ran beak want and In f root of lha tram. Taw Iranian Mt aometnleg Jtrrteg Cba tender, and, eel Una te the aagmaar had tha train tapped, whan, upon invesilgauoe, ma cause er tha Jolting, lha man and tha taaae, war laaed uader tha mat truck of the tender, wedged between tba brake and axle, tee horse dead, the wagon ground Inte splinter, aed lb young man living, but larribly Injured and unoeoectooa. He was brought te Weal Cnea teranddled Friday ineraiug. It la abewn by tba bloody tracks en tha railroad tbat tbe man waa dragged In tbe horse and vehicle a dlatanoeef about MX) feet below tbe engine wa stepped. Corener White held an In quest but did net complete hearing tbe testi mony and se adjourned ever until Mendey morning next Deceased wa about 'i yMra of age, and waa engaged in butchering. rataj IMUP MiMft A taadsaey te latprevsawat sua a Better Teas la tke Traasactleas. There la a tendency toward Improvement In the Iren business and a rather better tone I notieeeble In tba transaction. Fer Ne. 1 pig Iren tha demand Isfullyupte tbe supply, and tbere are no stocks en band te apeak of ; Ne. 2 I also in request. Gray lerge Is In SlenUlul eupply, but still I held quite rmly. Altogether the condition seem te be gradually obangleg ae aa te favor tha seller rather than the buyer. There le no change in prier, which era C21 and $22 for Ne. 1, 119 aad for Ne. 2, and 117 and 117,50 for tbe gray lerge. The bar mill arc fairly welt supplied with orders, and the price held stesdy at 2c and 2 ic. Plata Iren manufacturers are also all pretty busy. Tbe demand for structural Iren la large and tbe prospects for work in tha future are geed, se that manufacturer are net disposed te shade prlceenmch. Heme railroad companies are already making In quiries for tbelr supplies of steel rails for work next s or lag, and tna demand premises te ba quite large. 8UII, maker are net insist insist insist inguoen tbe price obtained this year, but are quite wilting te take IV and 137.60 for standard sections for winter delivery. Old rail are steed y and holders abew ae Incli nation te come down In price. Herap 1 also firm. Te right the Bandar Law. from the Heading Timet . There la a movement afoot among tba Germeo-Americans of this city te Inaugurate aa aatl law and order campaign In reapenae te elrenlar received from Different aaotlen of the etate. The object of tble campaign la tna overthrew of the existing Monday liquor law. Tba circular received by tba varioe German-Americen eoeletiee In tble city ara te tha effect that they ara requested te elect deiegatee le a oenyentioo which will ba held In Pittsburg, when candidates opposing the existing lawa will ba placed In nomination for lha new etate election. Tba eoelety will ba known aa tha AaU-Law and Order so ciety. The Brewer association baa guaran teed them eufflelent financial support te make It a luceeea.' Tba circulars contain aa abstract of the existing lawa which, te them, ara obnoxious. They net only ask tba aup aup pert et Iba German-Americana, but all classes of people who object te tha present lawa. They also ask that the exiaUag lawa be en forced ae rigidly that "all liberty-levlng citlaMM will aak ter their repeal." Aatertsaa tvsgtea el eaerUalesra. At Frlday'a aaasten of tba American Le Le geon of Hener, la Washington, efflcara were eleotedfer tba next two yeara ss foileet Bupreme Commander, Enech B. Brown, Naw Yerk i aapreaia vlea oemmaader, W. J. Mawtea, Dletriet of Celaabtat supreme orator, F. H. Roblaaea, Leuleianai pest supreme oemmaaaer, Mienau itianei, Paanaylvaala i supreme eeeretary, Adam Warnock, New Yerk i auprama treat- nrwr, Jehn M. GwlnneU. Naw Jereeyi Bupremecbtplaln, Rev. a 0. Bitting, Mary land i supreme guide, Geerge F. Hager, Teaneeseei eupreme warden, Obarla k Mayer, Pannaylvaalai tupremeaenuy, R.D. wraiihava. Taxes t aueramB truate. B. B. -- . - -7 . . 1. r-- . .. . tarn, naw xerk i at. r, nuinau, v ugwia. J. P. MeFarlaad. Teantsstei aitdleal aatatiaar la abler, j, retter nusn, neswa. i m Al raarya, Tba Uberty bead, et tbla city, went te Ftarya te-day te tltaad a large plonle which lebelag held la the park te-day by Cornwall lelka, Next week there wUl be aopleeloi a tha park. Oa Monday, Htpetmber 6, tbe Kalghla of Leber, af Baidlag, wUl bold tbttr aaaaMaeAberlagaad lha ttaata wUl olete wUbthaMcaavrreMheaaaftaei tala atty ea Tedaaay.Btfttttbtrd. Wa.H. taTt awMt VeahBBBwl Ijt1 akMtwJg BaaWa wawa al aTat aatHi LANCASTER. RUNNING AND TROTTING. mmtbib mm turn jmem exewaa mm mrmmr blau. ThH aat WIU OMieet ret tha Liberal Tsatlaaas at tbe Haw Msat Jadgee t OecMe iba Hares aad Ktaibttleae-Oeaaiy Mleieiy WrMer. Tba entries for tha race at tha big fair next week closed en Thursday night and a glance at tba Hat wilt convince any one tbat tbere le rare sport In store for these who may attend. Tbere are mera entries than aver before and tha horses are among tha best Tba racing will be a big feature of the week and four afternoon will ba devoted te It Tha fall list of entries la a follewe 1 AOOtmT30-3 MIltUTM CLASS FOB T.ANCAB TBR COUNTY HORRkS PUBSH $150. W. H. Landls, Kethsvllle, entere U g. Blllle a Jehn Ij. OIngrlcb, Balnbrldge, eater b. . Mountain Bey Baabaw. . A. QrefT. lisacsater, enter b. g. Jee H. Frank Krelder, quarry villa, enter br. ra. Beetle K. K. H. MacQenlgla, Lancaster, antera a. m. ldy Llghtfnet Jeseph McDanlels, Lsncaster, antera b. m. KatyB. AimtJST 30-2J5 l-URHK 2&a T. J. Mlddagh, Patereen, Pa, antera b. g. Mack. Wm. Kiss, Lancaster, enter b. g. Blllle D. a. M. Mallack, West Chester, enter U m. Hesle Pesaa. Breeke Ludwlg, Illrdabore, enter b. g. Chancellor M. ' C. C. Haines, Philadelphia, enter br. g. Delmont A. L Cemmlnga, Harrlsburg, enter blk, g. Jake. AimimT 312:15 clam. Kdward Walker, Lancaster, enter b.g. Frank K. Nathaulel Palmer, KoehesUr, N. Y., en lere br. m . Busen B. J. M. Drawbaugb, Carlisle, enter b. g. Carllala. Romney Stock Farm, Harford county, Md., entere g. m. Queen Dide. Daniel U. Kegle, Marietta, enter b. a Hterm King. T. J. Mlddagh, PaUraen, Pa., antera b. a Frank. Wm. Flat, Ltneaater. enter b. g. BUly D. Oscar Trowbridge, Weat Cheater, afitara h, g. Buck Bewman. Broek Ludwlg, Blrdsbere, aatara - Topton Bey, . W. O. Rlckard, Oxford, aatara b. at. Mail. A. L. Cemmlng. Harrlsburg, efitarab g Grand R. M. D. Van Hern, Rlchbore, aatara a, g. Little Jee. - S- ' i K. H. MecQoeigle, Lancaster, eetara a m. Lady Llghttoet ACOCBT 31 HALt' KILE BVMlflXa rtJMB, fi&e. M. E. Penrose, West Cheater, enter itch, a Peerlaaa. Jehn O. Frederick, Ceney Island, N. Y., enters cb. g. Bambla. Jeseph Ktelm, Oeney Uland, N, Y., entan eh. g; Urunswlck. , , Harry Luaeabarf, PinUde1pbla,nUrabA Pat Dally. . ., ..,&. Tj.'Kieka, Oeney Island, N.Y aaesra b. a. baentdaa. ' Byrlch A Btufller, Reading, tstara eh. g. Barn Walten. c. Carter Hall, DtrUmere, aatara Arnndla. w. a. May, Hhtoe, Maryland, mwne.m. II-tL Jkaackeat. Mamnbla. Tann . antera b. m- Nina B. Juan Ltjabart, Phlladelpbla, eetere Pepe R. A. Bilver, Bradford, entere b. g. Dick Ivt. .. E. B. Fenat, eaters r. g., Shoestring. sr.i'TBUUBn l-'JJO clais fiea Romney stock farm, Hartferd county, MA, blk. m. irannieM. T. J. Mlddaugb, Patterson, Pa, ch. en. Myrtella G. J. Champ Brewu, WlllUmipert, blk. m. Denten Ilmla .. . G. M. Mallack, West Cheater, b. m. Reale PaMe- . A. L.Cummlega, Harrlsburg, a. g Charley C C. Haines, Philadelphia, br. g. Del mont A. Oliver, Philadelphia, b, m. Happy Maid. NKITBMDRR 1 ntTNWINO MILB HBAT rUHSK 150. M. E. Penrose, West Cheater, enters ch. a. I'eerlesa. Jehn O. Freyderlek, Ceney Island, N. Y., entere cb. g- Bumble. Jeseph Klelru, Ceney Island, N, Y en lera eh, g. Brunswick. Harry Lusenberg, Philadelphia, antera b. a. Pat Dally. Eyrlck Jt Btufllar, Reading, enter ch. g. Bam Walten. C. Carter Hall, Baltimore, enter Arnndla W. H. May, Elkton, Md , enter n. m. he- eette. J. H. McClellan, Gettysburg, enter Arma dale. Jehn Ltmbert, Philadelphia, eutera Pepe Lee, R. A. Btriver, Bedford, enter b. g. Bell Bey. D. II. Fouat Lltttc, enters r. g. Shee SUIng. HEPTBMBKR 1 TROTTINO PRKB FOB ALL I'll KSK 1300. R. J. Morrison, Ojleten, Daleware, antera ebeetnutmare Ma v. T. J. MlddJub, Patterson, Pa, enters b. g. Dick Organ. J. Champ Brown, Willitmspert, entere b, e. Hartferd. U. B. Myers, PhUadelpbts, enter b. g. Fred Medium. . , A. H. Kreir, Reading, entere u. ru. note K. sBrrnnER2 laneastkr cefhtv colts. 1-ubsb 1100. Gee. W. Williams, Christiana, enter b. a. Iras. Daniel G. Eagle, Marietta, entere b. m. Instinct. Edward Walker, Lancaster, enter b. m. Aleote G. H. G. it B, W. Hlrtb, Lancaster, enters s. m. Faith. BBPTEMBRR S, TnOTTtJtO 2S0 CLASg rUBSB fl50. Edward Walkar. Lancaster, enter b. a Frank K, Nathan Palmer, Roehester, N. Y., enter b. a. Susie M. J. W, Drawbaugb, Carlisle, enter b.g. Car list. Romney Bleck Farm, Barford county, Md., antera b e. Bteve Btlley. R. J. Harrlaen, Overton, Del , enter chn. m. lua assy. J. L. OIngrlcb, Balnbrldge, enter b. a Mountain Bey Bashaw. O. H. Braekatt, Memphis, Tenn , antera b. g. Headlight Wet Flas, Lincaster, enter b. g , Blllle D. E. H. ManGenlgta, Ltneaster, antera a, m.. Lady Llgbtfoet Oscar Trowbridge, West Chester, entere b. g., uuen Hewman. Broek Ludwlg, Blrdtbore', enter br. g. Cenntrv Bey. W. D. Rtekard, Oxford, entan b. a. Blatl. W. H. Hughes, Weat Chester, antera br. se. Ntll H. A. L. Cemmlngs, Harrisberg, aatara b. m., Rudy a M. D. Van Bera, Rlchbore', Pa, enter, g, Little Jee. StPTKMBBK2-KUNMlKa ON B MILBSXATS. pdbsb, 16a M. E. Primrose, Wtet Chester, enters cb.s, Petrlcst, Jobs O. Frederick, Ceney Island, N. T., aatara cb. g. Bambla. Jeatnb Klein. Ceney island. N. Y tnttr obi. Brunswlek. Harry LutMbarg, Pblltdtlpfakt, antera b. a. Mra. HVKIeka. Oeaey bland, N. T., aatara ta. m. LeeaddaaT7 fyrieh A Btataer, ReadiBg, eater eh. g. Bam Waltea. W. u. May, Kiktea, Maryiaad, tatata b at J. H. MeOiellen, Gettysburg, eaten Ami- R. A. BUrar. Bedford, aatara b. . Bell I IX&lwailUa1taatlMgr.aBwMlNriur. lw awateatwMH 1 law awl awv tMkaB PA SATURDAY, AUGUST 27, 1887. tha greatest peta te aeleet geed Jadgaa for tha recee, and they have eertalaly aeedcd. B. 0. Kdwarde, el Newark, vlea praaHeat of tha National Tretting aaaaelatlea, who era alad each a favorable Impreaalea whUa here laat year, will again baa Judge. Tha ethara -areJeeepbL. Baraettaad W. K. Beard, et tala city, two gentlemen who are watt aaewa te nearly every body. There I no doubt that It la a strong trio. Blmea B. Oaaiarea wilt act a dark. The Judge of tbe band contest, wklehwlll takaptaaaea Wednesday afteraoea, will ba Prele. Carl MaU and W. B. Hall, of tale eity. Tha Pennsylvania railroad will aell axcur. alea tleketa with fair oeupoaa from their station and they will ba geed te return any day daring tha week. These en the Reading read will be geed for one day only. On Thursday a special exoursiea will ba run from Reading te tela city. Oa account et tha rash that la expected tleketa le tha fair will ba for aa!e at Fea Der Bmlta'e book atere ea aad alter Tuesday. Tha name of tha contestant for the Child prlis for the beet essay ea Lancaster county are aa follew: Bertha Bell, Ger trude Heller, Graee Hurat, Albert L. Bcheum, Geerge H. K Inzer, Harry Hall, Peter H. Flick, William E. Bmltb, W. H. Herr, W. P. Harding, Hannah Whllaen, Jesephine MeAnley, Grace Shearer, Adeline Bplndler, May Byrne, MayAcheeen, Laura Weldle, Flera Bltner, Nellie Llppeld, Elele Conned, Albert Hersbey, Welter Harding, Jeseph H. Appel, LeenF. Woodward. Way the rreitti-Baker Is aad. De yen knew, " aald a saloon -keeper te a repot ter of tbe Imtbllieenckr, "that the Judicial opinion preventing aalea et beer te these desiring te earry it away In kettle effect the farmer, miller, cooper, lumberman, aalt dealer, paper maker and printer T" The eerlbe asked for an explanation, and he continued. Wben we cold beer by the pitcher it was tbecuttem te give customers pretzel, and they usually bought several. Yea ; since tbe growler baa been laid en theebelf the con sumption of preftels ha fallen off te about half What R wa formerly. We boy one deJlar'awenu newt fder and firataaaaa anay avataata aead te ba oef gtaak,- Mew yen aaa area whoa fjisjaaW aaaexwawi el deuata ara Jkawt aaaeaUyv AU:taa pre- daMaralhava rauatawaad wUlhavaeagrew wbaM,grledU, et tat Mtatta." Tba Leagaa yeaterday were: At PbUadeipnu: Detroit 7, FbUaealpbta 3; at New erk : Cnloage 0, New Yerk 2 ; at Waablngten : IndlaoapeUiO, WaablBgtea -. Tbe AasoclaUeo aemea were i At ctava Uad j Athletic 7. Cleveland l : at Ciaoto Ciaeto Ciaote natt i Cmctenatl 11, Baltimore 9 ; at Louis Leuis ville: Louisville 11, Brooklyn 0: at 8t Leem : St Leets 10, MetaQ. Casey ta a geed pltsher, but tatee atnM atnM atnM Uoea, Ha cannot pitch all of tbe game aaalnat tba Detroit, aa b found ent yester day. Thle U the eeeend time tble aeaaen ba urnrad at tha bands of tha Wolverines. Tba Athletics nava wen alx aatnea ent et aarae aa tba Wear, making tba bast record el ear aaib la ta wW. The Btatern AseorlaUen elnba play like babies before the St. Leut. It I little won der tbat Ven Der Abe wanta le get Inte tba T.Mffna. This afternoon Lederman'a Keystone cfgar factory nine la playing a game of ball with a prised nine en ine oie irenaiaai ituudu. Tbe Actives play the Epbrala at the latter pla Tba Baaen Wnj. Editors I.tTBLLKiKMOBR : lnyeurletue et iaat evenlne- ' V. R." has some remarks about the damage done by tbe storm of Mon day evening te tonus properties en .uth Queen street Te get the cause of i you must go back about one year, le IShO the gutter en the east tide of Heulh Queen street waa raised by the oily ae that tbe bottom of it la new very little lower than the street, and aa a consequence when tbere le a sudden dash of rain the gutter en that aide will net carry off the water, and It la forced acrea te the weat aide el the street te the demage of the prepertlea en that tide. Before the mak ing of the imperfect gutter en tbe eaat side the gutter en the west side wa adequate and carried off tbe water readily. The city baa been requested te rlgbt tbe wrong done tbe property en the west side, and nnless done se within a reaaensbie time several suits by tbe tenants and owner are, wa are Informed, certain te fellow. Should the Southern market beuse be built, aa ap pears new te be a certainty, It will be an easy matter te raise it, and the pavement in front el it, ae that tba negligence of the city oannet afltet It U. Q. Baaamsr fauar. Mist Amanda 8. tiuckwatter Tburtdey night left for Springfield, Ohie, where ber brother new resides. She expects te be gene one year, and during that time will take up the atndy et stenography. Mra. Harry Fisher. Mist Allea Fabneatoek and tbe Misses Lela and Bessie Hambrlgbt are new visiting in Marietta. Mra. Edward Nash and daughter, Mies Mary Nash, of tbla city, are the gueata of Mia Annie Nasb, of Ceateevllle. Mi. Alfred Clay, of Norfolk, Va., is visit Ing friends In this eity. BbeUthe guest of Mra. James k. uarvin. ah Wanted Hsr Batbaad. Susan Boek entered complaint before Al derman Barr en Friday at midnight, againat Martha Funk, colored, ler keeping a disor derly and bawdy house. "Martha Uvea en West Mifflin street, and, Susan alleges, bar bar bera her husband. Tbe warranta were given te Chief Smith and Officer Merrtnger and they went te Martha's house and arretted ber and Maud Rudelph, the only Inmatea et tbe bout. Geerge Boek oeuid net de leana and tba accused elatmt tbat be wta net at tbe house et all en Friday. They were locked up at the station house and committed for a bearing en Tuesdsy. A charge of disorderly oendnct baa been preferred tgtlntt Maud Rudelph. m A Repentant Dsfanltar. W. J. Burk, the defaulting treasurer of Galveston county, Texas, who disappeared last November a abertage et 940,000 having been found In hla aoeounta appeared in the r fflee et tbe A seoeiated Press In Ban Frauclaoe Friday, and attd he desired te return te nstveaten and elead amity. He returned 118,000 worth of bends, and axblblud a re ceipt ahewlng that be bad shipped the oebub ey eaprw--. x- aaiu ue wuuiu - Ban Franclaoe until Monday for a ticket or deputy sheriff irem Galveston, and if neither arrived, ne wouie aaiivar aimseii up te the ibtriff In Ban Franolaeo. KalgbuetUitatjtUe Obala. There were ninety-five membtrt present at tbe meeting et tbe Lancaster Castle, Knight of tba Mystic Cbttn, en Frldty evening. After tbe buslneat bad been trans acted tba mambera ware formed In line and marched te Bxotleolr ball, where they were drilled by Sir Knight Rebert O. MoDennelU There will ba another drill en Taeadty eve ning. Taty wui etr-erate. Geerge Kirk tad bit wife bave agreed te a Battlement of ihe assault and battery cent agalaat Geerge preferred by bit wife. Tbe terma are a mutual separation and tha pay ment of Ibeoeata of tbe tell by Geerge. Charged With tart el the reeee, David MUler, of tha Seventh ward, wta ar retted yesterday tad held for a heat-teg by Aldtrttta DeeaeaTtttdtyerealaghext a tettpitiai of hicw 1 im Wi GLADSTONE'S MOTION LOST. rata aurmmummmt temdmm a nttrmk VAMPAIWM ABAIMtT TMB LBiBBB. A BatMf That the Lesgee aad Pseaeatrj will Me Issued leOeafllet With the Aatherttle. Debate la tke Uaiitat aa rrMay Nlaht, A Hajaruy ef Bavtatv.Kight cer rata aran. Londen, Aug. 27. The government' majority et 78 vote la tba dlvlalen ea Mr. aiedeloee'e motion la tbe Heuse of Cem atone laat night was a genuine aarprlaa te both alias. It bad been predleted by many Liberate that tba margin la favor of the mlnlalry wenld net ba above 60, and even the most aaagalneOenaerratlvea did net, In view of tbe aeant attendance and tha defec tion of some of the Unionist, who aa a party In thla eaee were an unknown quantity, claim mere than 68. Wben therefore the re aalt became generally known through the taedlam of thle mernlng'e newspaper there wea a general rejolelag among Cenaervatlvee and a fatal reatltitlen among the opponent of tbe government that tha Stlltbury cabinet waa net really aa belplea aa It bad been represented te be by these who desired It downfall. Tha oenalatent support of the Unionist members baa greatly stiffened the vertabife of the government and It may new be set down at a certainty that the campaign against tbe Let gae will be oenduoted with ell the rigor that the law and tha animus of tha Irish government officiate ean brinsr te bear. Tha debate In tbe Ueute waa, although quite spirited, conducted with unusual freedom from angry retort and exasperating Innu endo and the Irish members who took part In tbe discussion were with only one exoeptlen marvelleusly temperate and guarded In tbelr expressions. The unfortu nate declaration of William Redmond, that boycotting was net only justifiable bat In many cases neeetsary, la generally deplored. Mr. Redmond abeuld ba condemned te fre quent rebasraala of the adage the truth la net te he spoken at all times" and aa often Meladaxl the one of tbe time when lit aretaaaitt It dtaUablt U whan adherence te BlaxswNaiBwawV ' TheaawpJeef itwha will have a difficult laefc before thaw, far the next few moeter, and upon Mnfr paMaat endurance and un- qoaueea beta or lb ea vie or tntu leader deyaaaV entirely tba' chance et aptedy rebel treta the burdtaa imposed anon thorn tar tha aevernaaant's application of it power. Tna toteamry conaeeMee of a aamberef English commoner with tne League will vastly Improve tba prospect et tbat orgtnlctUenooDUnntagltawork in defiance ei tne unuia government, aaa tne ieegue may be oenatderad abundantly able te take care of itaeu ; het it mest aimcaii work wiu be that of restraining tba peaaaatry under tbe weight of extreme provocation from re torting te deeds of violence. Nobody be lieve tbat tbe government, having pro claimed tbe League, will etep there. If the orgtnlstttea la aet thelawlsaa association tha government declare It te be, meaaa will be loaaalteptoolKRtotetvaatlonB of tbe taw, ether tnaa tne mere aet et neiarng meet inn despite tbe official prohibition. It tba peasantry are net eteeped te tbe eyea In crime, a they are pictured by the govern ment oreteie, one way or another will be opened te bring tbem Inte oendlot with tbe authorities. Beth tbe League aad the people must be ever ea tbelr guard. Tba people will aasiattne League by preeervlng silence in regard te it movement, and the League must aattst tbe people In turn by constant watchfulness et tbelr Intaresta In tbe future, sa in the pest, and by continuous exhortation againat eetf-tn flic ted Injury through Indis creet and Impulsive resort te acta defined as crime by tbe coercion but taw Z.BABUB rmOCLAMATlOX. Mr. atadtteaa's Btaolailen Megatlved by a Tete of 7 te 104, Tbe Heuse of Commens waa crowded with atrtnger Frldsy night, public Interest In tbe division en Mr. Gladstone's motion having been Intent. Among the member, tee, there wta a feeling of anxiety, but thla chiefly areae from the uncertainty aa te bow certain Unionist would vote rather than Irem any doubt of tbe result Mr. Travel Travel yan'aatttek upon the govern ment'e procla mation waa a masterly argument and created a great Impression upon tbe mlr.da or several wavering Unionism, whieb, bow ever, waa removed by the subsequent peech el Lord Utrtlngten, who wta also at bla best. Sir R. E. Webster, attorney general, held tbat tbe reason why there were net mere convictions of crime in Ireland waa simply because of terror et tbe League. The govern ment would new try the experiment whether tba suppression el League meetings would iiiitliaaiiii the Intimidation. I Hah cheer. They were told tbla wenld be the death struggle. Well, either the Leagaa or the government would ae down. Ir&b ebeera. 1 He did net fear for tha result Tbe govern ment would be aupperted by the oonaolout eonaolout oenaolout neas that it bad dena ita duty. T. Harrington (NetlenaUit) aaid tbat tha League repudiated every form et outrage. TheLeagua would go en doing what It bad dena In eplte of proclamations, wbich bad no terrors for tbe Irish people. LOheers. Mr. William Heamena secusea uu ursnge Society of worse Intimidation than waa ever ebarged te tha League, wbleh waa a genuine national association. Under certain circum stances, be said, boycotting waa justifiable and necessary. Obeera from the ministerial benebea.1 After further debate Mr. Gladstone' reso lution was negatlved-272 te 194. A BUterlcaJ raralltt rrem the Philadelphia Inquirer. Tha Prohibitionist at the Syracuse conven tion carried Utile silver cranks pinned en tbe lapels et their oeats and sang a song begin ning "We belong te the army ef cranks." Tbere wa once a revolution In Fierce, the Instigator et wblch were contemptuously called "Ban Culottes," but by and by tha Bans Culottes clothed themselves from the wardrobes of tbe aristocrat who derided them. It lan't sate te glva a popular oppo nent tee catchy a nickname. Batter etreet Oar facilities. Superintendent Hewell, of tbe Ltneaater city passenger railway oempany, will run can of that Una In but five minutes epart next week. Tbltbaa ntver been done be be be foreandtremendeuacrowdi of people should be earrled te tbe fair. Passenger- coming In en tbe Reading railroad will ba trantterred tt Walnut etreet alere Lacay fishermen. Tbtre ara tome beat fishermen up around Brimmer's livery offlee. Lett week Jehn Brimmer went ea a day'a trip and returned with a three-tnch tantltb, which wet found banging la tne yard te a long suing with a large card upon It tba next day. Yeeterdey waa M. V, B. Cohe't tarn te try tbe red and Una, He waa net aa fortunate at Mr. Brim- attr, for attar being out all day ba araght a mneb Huultr flth. SMgbt Frem tt Philadelphia Tttaes. A large oerpa of Timu reporters yesterday vlaited Ihe aterebaata aad tBaBUtaeturera en gaged in thedtflereatbraacha of trade, aad all who were atea aty tbat tbe ouUeok for the lall aad winter give premt of greatly 1 aisrlstts eaaahl. The two i who lllaseil v aeld le ) CeluaibtadrBggiata wtats reaaaUy. played tbe IaaeOBDrBatelA.D,WleaBaeBr. m A.Mewery,Mrtella, SIX PAGES. tmm bell e ratal bbab. Tks Damlssst nulla aeaMieta Fetatai' baa sasirkiB, mRew Orliaas. Information waa received Frldty evening of tba death of Mr, Philip Benedict la New Orleana, en August 20. Mr. Benedict was 79 yeara of age and waa bera In Lancaster, where ha passed hi aarly day. Deeeaeed lift this city wLen 2J year of age, gelag te Alabama and later moved te New Orleana, connecting htmteir with tbe JAeayune, of that city. HI en,Wm. 8., la one of tbe leading legal lights of the Louisiana bar. Henry F. Benedict, et Atlantte City, aad Mr. Mary McCool, of Pettaville, brother and leter, survive blm. Mr. Benedict was in California daring tbe geld fever of '49, and there founded the very large fortune wblch hie family la new pos sessed of. In 1883 Mr. Benedict celebrated bis 60th wedding anniversary, which was described ea an event or unusual magnifi cence. Mra. Jacob Miller, Mrs, Msry Bltner and Mra. Wm. Iredale, of East King street, ara niece el tbe deceased gentleman. Death of Charltt Kckman. Charlee Eckman, residing at 65S Maner street, died en Frldsy night after a lingering Illness from consumption, aged about 20 year. Deceased wta a ten of Jehn Eekman, who Uvea near New Providence, in Btraa burg tewnthlp. He has been a resident of this city for a number of years. He wa em ployed a a clerk in tbe Reading railroad freight department In thla city for a number of years, but was obliged te resign bis position en account or de clining health. He waa a member of Bt -Peter's and Bt MIcbcel'a Catholic Beneficial aasoclstlena and these orgsnizatlens will attend hie funeral In a body. In politics he waa a Republican and he represented the Eighth ward In tbelr city conventions en a number el occasions. His funeral will take place en Monday morning and tbe Interment will be made at Bt. Jeseph's eemetery. A wife and three small children eurvlve him. Death el Walter P. Oex. Anether young man of this city ha passed away. Walter P. Cox breathed bla laat st tbe reeldenee of bis grandmother, Mrs. Eliza beth Michael, Ne. 618 North Lime street, be tween 11 and 12 o'clock te-day. About a month age be complained or feeling unwell, and be acoempanled tbe Welee'e Island fish ing club ea their annual encampment three weeke ego. Upen his return be waa taken with typhoid fever, of which be died. De ceased wa tbe son or F. P. Oex, who bas been deed for many year. HI mother le Mra. Srah Cox, and bla only lister la tbe Wife of Themas Fordney. Walter waa 29 years of age, and for four yeara bad been em ployed at the Pennsylvania freight station in this eity. Nineteen Eutar the Prlstlhoed. Baltimebb, Aug. 27. At, the catbedr al tble morning C-Mni nihrn ArtinMi nineteen young i lege et the Sacred te the ptleethoed. Georgetown, D. Washington, D. Michael P. Hill, 1 I worth, Ireland ; . t ecuwuKinai t una rlsen, Boeten ; Ge ley, Francis Mc( Antheny Mass, Francis Bsrnum, Germany ; Raphf N. Y j William Augustine Laura, J. Kokenge, Chktv Mr. Francis Bin asn of Zeenue hotel, and a broth Wben the latter 6 -. $80,000 te Francis his purpose of bee tune new reverts Mr. Thomsa Er eralW. T. Sheri -Woodstock oelle heed. u , ' ' rtrur i t aru.au V a : Jeh(jvi ti&K--' , iuu- ' RrMlln v T'llC, ". i tth 'oecf J nun rnfi nbove, in a I '' lUrtiem .cu Punum, Jr. j. jc't ng he left . ki Le uU I ntvtt op ' j neat ' r lez ait. -, m. .1 jga- tne irt-mj at Karthqna u 3uiii im"" r Columbia, At .., i night this morn , iul - place were atartU accompanied by for a few seconds o'clock this morn heavier shock, waa idiu iwa maui uuuu lating motion with it Ne damage, It la sup posed, baa been caused. BeitiiBBViLLB, S. C, Aug. 27. Quite a severe shock of earthquake waa felt here early this morning; no damage reported. Charleston, B. C , Aug. 27. Thla city waa again visited by a very perceptible shock of earthquake at an early hour tbla morning. There appeara te bave been no damage done. Aueubta, Ge, Aug, 27. At daybreak this morning a severe shock of esrtbquske was experienced In this city and locality. Ne damage waa done, but there ia much uneasl nets emeng the Inhabitants. i m TKLBOKAPAIO TAPS. Hen. Rebert McLsne, Unitert Sta'es min ister te France, sailed from New Yerk for Havre en the La Champagne te-day. Advices from Sofia atate that Prince Ferdi nand baa received e telegram from tbe czar of Russia in whleh the latter declares the dis approval el Ruaala et tbe prinee'a action and loeaa 10 u as a vioiauen ei we nerun uaaiy. A collision occurred thla morning en the Reading railroad near Msnyunk Junction between a freight engine and caboose and tha Owl" train from New Yerk. Jehn Ruth, Jehn Manning and Leuis MeGinty were seriously Injured. At Cincinnati, Jehn J. Scully, ex-Infirmary director, indieted for conspiracy, gave himself up te the authorities this morning for trial. W. W. Jenes was taken te the Western lu- natle asylum at Staunton, Va., yesterday. He recently acquired notoriety as being tbe man for whom benater Rlddleberger waa counsel and obtained a verdict of inaanlty. Thla led te the famous placard being placed en Jenet, Beidler' Reoalen. These who desire te attend tbe second annual reunion of the Third Pennsylvania artillery and 188th regiment Pennsylvania volunteers, In September next can de ae wltbeut going en tbe regular exouralen by ateambeat from Baltimore. The oemmltue will arrange a cut rate by rail te old Point uomiert aua return who limn te enver aaie et reunion at Fortress Menree, Tbe rail reed wlU charge one one fair for round trip. All these who ean't take in the entire excursion of elgbt days te the battle-fields of Virginia wbleh will go by beat abeuld aand their ad dree In full and name et station en Pennsyl vania line where they will beard tba train at once te Dr. J. a Bmltb, 210 Weal Orange street, this eity. DUturtMd a Otagrtgaltta, Abba KnatL a atrangtr, weat te tba He brew aynagejua la tba BtTtatb wardthl morning and dlstrubed tha oengregatloa. He wet ordered ent aad ha then tnretteeed 10 kill tbe man who ordered blm out Htwas arrested tad bald for a bearing. m Twe abet fired et tee Cser. It it reported that en August 20 another attempt waa made te sasastlnate tbe ettr. A HlblUtt, diaguleed aa aa offletr of lbs guards, apfjoaeblng the Imperial guard while they werTaaoertlng tbeciar en bla Journey from Br. Petersburg te Kraanoe-Belo, and twice fired e revolver at tbe emperor. . . ... The drat shot went wide or ita mark bat the Moeadiwrtoratadttactar'aoaat Tba assail aatwaa promptly atlxed aad disarmed. A laeht DlMstsr. Tha axourslen yacht Moaareb waa etaHatd by a squsli la Bristel ehtaaal Friday aad grtaen ptrteaa were nrewaea. Feaalea waa graahtd dartec lha peat wttk MeeemWUaawaBjrwli reTlWUti - PBICE TWO CJNW WfS rantfi v1 srvc at I act TncDt? tc or nnneaMi ; unui lunuu te uuwu eumw HAtu a B-trrxaT wirst tmm vwaiwmtABBAW'i n WOLIBBBBBttmiBBABm. TA taa awerifTs Peta aad Cavalry Attack era! KlMee-The eaatiet twarsaai Meraleg aad Bade After Data tbe taaMUey, Olbiwoe0 SPBimit, Cat, Avg. IT. A oeurisr Just la from Meeker aad tba While river reperta aa tngagemaat bitwuti BwwicT Keadall'a posse of 65 men, taptaxwel ley Me cavalry en one aid, and a bead nf Md UeM under Colorow en tba ether. Nine ltatttaa are estimated te have been carried freaa taw ntld dead. Deputy Sheriff Ward, et Mat aherlfTa posse, waa killed, and eeveral ether et bit men and of tbe troept aerieejly wounded. The fight oemmeneed Tbaraday morning early upon tha arrival et Sheriff Kendall' force te tbe support of tba troop. Theaceneef tha battle la at Wolf creak, 8B miles down the White river from Meeker. The engagement waa oenduoted in ledlaa fashion from behind all tbe protection tbat rocks, guinea and tree would give aad laated until alter dark Thuraday. Anether engagement wa expected Friday morning. TUB (lOVKRNMBNT TO INTBBPBBB. Wasuinutex, Ang. 27. General Creek be been Instructed te confer with tbe gov ernor of Colerado about tbe Ute trouble, aad It ia very probable that the settlement of tbe difficulty will eoen be trantterred from tbe civil te the military authorities. Tbie le done at the suggestion of Acting Secretary Mul draw of tbe Interior department and by di rection or the president The dispatch which waa sent te General Terry from tba war department directing the conference reade aa lollewa: "The president dlreeta that General Creek be directed te the scene of the Colorow trouble In Garfield county, Colerado, te confer with the governor et tbat state and te aeeura tbe peaceable return of Colorow aad hi band te tbelr reservation. The acting eeeretary el war autherlxaa General Creek te take with blm suchlnterpretersTtad ether persons supposed te be Influential with these Indians and who ean aid In tba purpose contemplated." War department offlelatt hare feel ooan eoan oean dent tbtt If the civil eutherltlee withdraw at , MM r-nm lha AdhM. that mUllAVW -arlll nil -..- nt j i.i. . u- . v .-.VI . WW WW, H-W -.. -H- ..." thalr raumUm. t - ' !.l-S- LABCBBX AKD ADVLTBBT. .vV'.'sO.-'".;' A Married Preaehsr Whe Bleaed With1 aa -.JLVJi.' BditaV Wife Is rtMytared. ,v . -"3 .' nrlsenera in the Jeffersen saarket Dollea'eeart ," '1' ihla tMA-vtlna. mraM that TTaw TkawM BliaMMii T t-f allaa -.Franca. Coverd ef the Methedka cnuren at .aaetvme, atian. u waa ar ',. i,-s a Ei?HT.eaiir -t IW ' -. l.tV-tV ... a- " "- t -J- ..rft-r 1 -.r-T-rT ihf--t in . k-.AL,Jr, - """'. '.""" 4" . Jv.& r t nf'fitt t .M.i VJrt aTii t a .' v.'f. -y -veati -.Tlluct RJitte ..V&tf.KsS 1 iun.nv; i; aaBilie ai J ihu j tn-nlsUr y- S5S-JJ we Hrinu ) i,-yrL.inu. iu Mvuit a.i 5 -,' I vate.'lr (.11 the miX-'.-ui; rr Aujnti V- s j it .nrv,,Kan t -.Tut ) h'l-Klit-cl m,.4, j r.nrey Un Uiry ,u le-f . a'aistdlbj j , v aid both mme te Hue i :'. jwad bj Mr. lliry suit Lin tre,Uar. '1b- f.ran rM teru feurua; in Lrivatpoel lwre t'icy icaraeii that tt.e ir.te hat)isn wa Sir? ope-i Ihelr ht-t'.s. Tlthj At t av. tft t the rtr (.te-iinHr twK fe th! criintrj:. Tt.9 hOi'itnd ea l:r x$ Uilntcue vsl KfSphihl te Jujnc'et it, e -ei :!. aultafr; ixn . t Mlra;ev j .ni . J t. 5 .ur & in larceny and sd.ilr. Tb-i aftfxitlva JvU . .$ ,7 tumi tale Vr i Z)V- 'c rtiniway lu t( r ei Mrs. Uenre go .m w-y. 'VS'&S? tain t ansiTii.ft"ii xji 'iz -niVJutp. . . t nc Ateui'l I S i..i- . .1 v u CijJatt tfT i.d I.DPI thrJ 3 row hi 1 -ixy win." h ec Dieu Wltneut luuuniauuu lu. tuua ptktieu. The railroad people endeavored In varleaa waareeelved advUlng Millar te retain aaa-' session or tbe land at all baatrda, ttatlag further that by reason et tbe feltere of tha railroad oempany te keep eeftala eeatraeta with the government they bad forfeited ail right and title te tbtm and that the eatire tract la postetalen of Ue railroad aattpaay were tnbjeet te registration and eceapattaa bybenafldaettUera, The nw apreed Uka a prairie fire end aattlera are raahtag aaa) eutbwettern Mlteeurlaud tqutttlag ea aha finest land In th state. Attaaatlea Devaleplag. Cbicaoe, Aug. 27. ABpeoialtetha JTewt from Kingsten, Ont, aaya; Seme daya age tourists at Thousand Island park wara aaaaa Ubed te learn that the body of aa tattataaa bean found In tbe email bay wrapped ta a piece of calico. AaJaqneat waa bald, wham it waa developed tbat tbe mother bad gtyea birth te tbe child ea tbe river bank aad ha evidently thrown the body In the water. He clue waa found at the inquest, bat ttnet thee th metier baa been quietly followed up aatl a sensation of a thrilling character will shortly buret en tbe community. The per son alleged te be Implicated ia tbe taftaMaVa) U said te be moving In the beat olrelea, , Babateqa, Ang. 27. Tbtt It tha laanlh waballlai rllT. "T..-?" -rr .. .w ,m ': 1 11 Bl racv, tur bwiihh uiirj hh-ib jgr ways te rid themselves or Miner, nnaiiy wta- XtfZci? Ing aa order of ejection. Miller waa lnduaed "WXS J J te write te President Cleveland. Anaatwac s&, mile. Capnlln 1, Pendennla 2, Tidal WaeagMS 3. Time 1:17U. OddalOteL MaritB awavr-wut- thewinntr. . ... m&K Beoena race, spsetat wetawa, w iwnswaw. vV5 narone, liiurait v, erana warm e vmm vy,,- i:58ji Retting area, ueeutey reae aaa y.1i- wlnner. . .&& Tlilnl iii lfru ilsaaasatkaa nst sail fr-fp X. Elkwood 1, Vetaale 8, Brewa Dake , "&& - - -... -...--, -. . - . jirviii Time 8KH. Odd a le L Filxrweriek iwM ,rf?:p Fearth rata, atlle, atlUag. Irieh Fat waa, Yiiffj Oaiekaheminf 2. Boer Math a. Tlate l.-eT, -. atIWetw.wB i"J7fi,t' ,C FaUtr rode the winner. Odd 8 let .1 A aaletde's test Batt, Cbicaoe, Aug. 87. Bdward F. WaadrtaT hoi himself fatally lareagh 5I" bead at 408 Obtataat atreet abeat 4 o'clock thi. mnniBjt. He we Btettbual Matati and employed at a bookkeeper by A. B. ' y, aanpeptre"! "Its tMedya eealeet bat I ! Of IM - mww - ww Jkjrj. directed that he be beried at Watt Blittg J field, N. Y. Taeetaae ea mm sHswatw kaee-B. WW Met PiTTtBUKO, Aag. 27. Ala Window Glee Workers I eight they rejtttai aa efer et a aadwrntaaiatsaea tbe geaea WjitreetAmaUbraaaheeeffjbe JwMOVafftMM. O, Aa V. 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