. wWNMi le 2&magte 'nteUigenSd! VOLUME XXni-NO. 805. LANCASTER. PA., MONDAY, AUGUST 29, 1887. PRICE TWO .v .vwniiBWiu. r . r w.l Jl-S'VjSnr.WN.l'asamaaBSBBBi iiifiMffljM2PM fBtf Tvv?j IbVIbsbI - m !SSeSSSSSS!fi99BBBBBBBBBl FROGS THAT EAT CBICIENS. earnat eaiejra trjajifira am. raa wtmvM:aem, ft Mystery el Ik Depletlea el tore. J tregeeee'e leeMry Yard-A MaM Open Te rrage la Wblea ever Tw, MM Were BttsMi Whitb Reek, Aug 29. -Though Ula la tte aaeaea for fish sterfee, aad tte foltewlag 7 spratr te bt exemtingty fiUy, yet M am te vouelied fee and proved by affidavit If BMdtM. James Fergusen I tha thrifty Millar that ewaa aad operetta Ue mill at Tweedale, J eat ever Ue line In Cheater county i aad bio no laat thrifty wlfeewna and haa an auoeeaarally operated a deten or two el old bana that aha ted at one time running In her poultry yard upward of two hundrad young chick Oa eaa alda or bar poultry pea la tha mill rasa, wblehjiut at. Ula pjlnt spread eat latea larga pond or ream veir for holding tha eur plua watar. Thla pond haa been Inhabited by many huedrada of frege from tlma lffl- momerlal, aad thay ranca la els from tha tallad tad-pole, te tha eldaat Inhabitant whom deep basso In tha noetural oenoarta 011a tha plsee of tha bona fiddle. Aa tha aprteg paaaed around tha nook of two hundrad ebleka had dwindled te eaa hundred and no reason could be given for Uls mystetieu disappearance till one day t tremaadeus frog waa seen le aprlng from tha water en a goed-alsed eblcken end dlaappaar with It beneath tha surf see. Mrs. Fergusen oeuld aoaresly believe bar aya, ae a watch waa kept and aura aaeugh It waa teund that whenever a chlekaa went ter waiar along tha adga el tba pond ha waa pnunead upon by a frog In waiting for hla chicken pie and waa gathered In with neat aaaa and dispatch. Tba poed waa drained forthwith and a grand Xreg huut erganised, la which erar two hundrad frega ware aum marlly dUpatebed,and new Mra, P'aobiekeae live In peace and plenty. Med AeaMeal. LUl'a, the four-year-old daugbtar of Rev. Mr. dark, wbllevlsttlegalbergrandfalber'a, Bar. C. W. Stewart, unfertunalaly get held of a beUle el ammonia aad draak tba greater part el Ita contents ; by the tlma med- leaiaid waaaummened bar life waa deepelred of. However, by careful auraiag aad prompt medical aid, It la believed that aba may get along, although her eaeapa waa aa exceedingly narrow one. A Baaaay school Xiut, Tba Sunday achoet featlval of Untea Pre, bylarlan cburch of Colerale, waa held at tha obureb Saturday Isai- Upwards of three hun dred of the ehildrea and thalr frlanda apaat the day la enjoying ibemeelvaa la tha many garnet that Us ebildrsa knew ae wail, and aema of the elder felka did net deapalr te be eblldrea for a day. At dinner tlma the at tack ea tba baakata waa abort, shsrp, aad deal aire aad after the aleae et the acties the ground waa strewn wltb chicken benea aa tba only remnant of tbelr plentiful contents. la tba evening a fetlvl waa held which waa exceedingly welt patrenised, and a clever aum of money waa laid by for the benefit of the mliea lead. The Weman' Foreign M laelenary society of thla, Presbytery met at tbta church la Bap tamber, and preparation are begun for re ceiving and entertaining the huedrada et delegates) who are ex pec ted te attend. Bar. Mr. Williamson, who baa for two years filled se acceptably tba pulpit of tba Oeleraln Baptist cburch, baa resigned hla pastorate, and will remove ti Chester, where be ba accepted a charge. Tee member of hla oagrestien are vatf sorry te lets him, a In ihl short time be bat been with them he ba made many Mends by his sterling qualities, simple and unostentatious manners. Ujpslas Is Damp. A band of twenty-one gyp' I new en camped la Mrr.Olendtunln'e woedaloear Fair mount, aad are carrying ea a thrlvtcg busi ness In horse trading, fortune telling, Aa. A large number congregated In tbe weed en Sunday and quite a number of very ad vantageous trade ('or the gypslea) were effected by our local Jockeys ; and net a few bad their future eitiniea revealed te tbem, ta which a story of fortune or misfortune waa told In proportion te the amount of silver wlib wbleb tbe wliard's band waVcreaaed. MUAKOBBIMB WITH UOtALtT. Huw Slmea Casaerua, Uel. Duff sad " Larry " Jereme Crjey TbsmssUss Abroad. ' Larry" Jereme, of New Yerk, la one of General Hlmnn Cameren's party In England. Tbe New Yerk World baa picked up eae of Jereme's Utters, written te a friend in that ally. Jereme says : We bare dined and wined with the arta arta tecracr until it ha become ae common that we leal a aert et American Indifference evea la the presenea of royalty. It la a gamble whether we shell care te associate with tbe ordinary New Yerker ea ear return. We ehsil expect you te meet aa ea our arrival, bat please don't bare any bras beada or ar tillery. They have anfflelsatly annoyed ua ea thla alda It you oeuld get the Rochester observatory te atart a first-class oemet ea tha evealag of our arrival that would equal Tem Oehlltrse In brilliancy, It .might attract ear attention. - We have Just returned from a vlalt te the Duke el Beaufort, at Beblngten, wbere we were royally entertained several day. Hla greunda are extensive and hla wlaeaapleedld aad la great volume. Wednesday we epeat at Blenheim palaee with the Duke of Marl borough. He showed ua marked attention, but bis beer dnaaa'loempare with ear mutual friend David Yueng'.lng'a. Lord Baadelph Churchill gave ua a flee epread. He aad Colonel Duffy did net exactly agree ea tha Irish qustten, het ae bleed waa shed. Buffalo Bill gave a rib roast breakCaat la honor et General Cameren. Tbe Prtaoeef Wales honored the nonaalew with his pros nee. He Ueomewhetbreeted from out deer exsrclaa, haa a aert of a " oewbqy" leek and ametls net aallke the ordinary Indian eblet While welting la eaa of the oubUe rooms la my hotel, tbe voellerous lady from Boatea whom we met la tha Adlrendacka, was ap ap ap proaehedbyayoung lady I supposed te te her daughter, who Inquired whether aha should wash for a low or for fcigb-neeked areas for tbe evealag entertainment Te sum Hall up, we beve had a glorious tiaat. Ithaafelleatotheletot lew Amerl. eaastebe reeatvedlatbeetylethat haa met aa, We hare bean bltat with tha test of heelta, aad Oeaeral Cameren returns te dear old Aaserlea with hla syasight undlmmed aad hla love for our democratic lasUtatleas aalmpalredaadweareallaaxlouate retura te that glorious eoeatry where A!L,JI!M,JSa5syairll that blew Are f raid m atettva power. The Kaasas City Ttmu pabUahes aaawers reeetvedlelaqulrles seat oatthreogh Kan aaaaad Iwlawarl as te araeweatlal atafar. eaeea laMlaatmrtgOeawawirombaaao laMlaatmrtgOeawawirembaaao laMlaatmrtgOeawawirombaaae arwMaaow that ml wars for OiavaUad, far Tbarmaa, l for Wads Hamptea sad the rest ware swttsrtag. Tha Bepublleaaa ssat SWl eMwera,crfwhiealttwenfteBtelaa,77 for Baermaayll far Llaaala aad tha rest ssattsr lag. la Ksaasssas Oeaiesraw saewered as leirawa vsisbm m. tswaiis i, gxiu v, ramalsrtarsmllsrlsg The Bepaallaaas ssat Mwaieaisi weremr aiawe, m i, 44 far Uaeala sad Ua rest West ta flea atsai Oeeraa. BeTtrsiaaaUeaasaef Uktettyars aasteat te aea Henry Geerge, af Kaw Yert, leetara. ae thay weM te aim srtmg wheUsr ka aaald some here ea sVitarday, sitsmter d. fa. OeoiieeaaBstaraBVWiaMUatba aaald Meaeaa, bat LAmmt. 9. Kaaler, aaa affeai IflkaMari Mr. KaaW wtu te mm m mm UUWUM4 MOW. A Ceaaery Vmptta Vrtea ta amsal the AsUrea Oaa el a stasia. Oa Saturday the AeUveelub, of thU elty, want te Kphrata, where they played a gams wlw the alas of that plaea, la Ua alath taamg thsgamsbreks np laarew aad Ua AeBm left the greead. Tha Ephrata elub spaaared ea Ua field atreegtheaed by several players from Maahelm. Tba aaaa oheaea te umpire the game was a reeldeat of Ephrata, who kaewaamueh about Uerulaasa be dkl beat preaahlsg. It baeamssvldeat early la Ua gams that bawasgolsgte roast l Lanaasurbeya sad have Ua home team win If possible. Hla bad deoMeaa followed altar each ether se rapidly that the vUltera toeams disgusted, la Ua Bret laalag wbaa tbe basse were full aa phraia man hit Ua ball directly U front et Ua home plate, Tba Aotlve catcher get Us ball sad steed ea Ua llaa The run ner from Ulrd ran eight feet out of tee llaa, aad for that tbe umpire east him bask te Ulrd aad called tba maa who had bit Ua ball la and gave him another ohaaes at Ua bat Tbla klad of business somswhatraUledUeAeilveeand Us Bpb rataa scored five rune. After that the Aetlvea settled dewa te bualneea and did net make aauther error during the game. la Ue alath laalag another wrangle occurred and la a speech Ue manager or the Bphrata aald they oeuld net leas the ga me, aa there waa toemuob aaeaey tot upon ue result The game was again started sad went along wall until Ue latter part of Ue ninth Inning when en ac count of aa outrageeua deetskm en eeoend base Maaager flood hart took hla men from Ue field. The Active were Uea la tbe lead by 9 te a Wbeaapekan te about tbe rules, the umpire mid be knew nothing about the rulea of tbe League, but be waa making decisions under hla own rules. Although the Aetlvea were premised. tbelr expenses te play tbe game, they did aet receive a cent from Ue Epbrataa Whether Ue wooden-headed umpire get a ahare of It la net known. Tba score waa : acrivaa. alsreAS' srssiTA llelalar. I....I a 1 1 I llsbn.r... alsre a. a .0 t 4 a l .110 4 1 M.Wdbart,l.t til I utlKr.pAl. nuvivMar, i.v a u w v rnuii. ub..i i a a a Bnyesr.p -. u 1 3 II Truster, s...l e l s t KDlar. S......1 I S 4 1 Uebret, 1....I 1 11 l l Seller,. 1 e 1 0 e 'hm,n.l...e 2loe x. w-aaan r. i u u j lllsaler.t, I 1 3 e I Bblndle.ni... I e e e I Rill, c t 14 0) (Hirer, r a e 2 e 1 MiQaeia, in.u iiei TeUl til Ml 1 1 Total 8 11171111 Actlrss t in 11200 0-8 Kpbrsta s oesoooo e-s Bammary Twe base hits Uelsler and Beln Beln held. Teut bt.ehtta-Actives, 13: Kphrsts. 12 aase en balls-en? Bnvder. 3: off Trsnb. X ntruek out By Snyder, 3 1 by Traab, 1. errors by ampin, la. Time Very lively. un Naturday the Keyatene nloeof Leder man'a cigar factory defeated -?fT3ked nine oempoaad mostly of member, of tha lanoa lanea tar Brewaa by 22 te 11. Tbe Lancaster Or ay a and tbe East Ends played a game of ball ea Saturday. The lat ter wea by at te 22. ass BUI Nsws. The League games et Saturday were : At Philadelphia : Philadelphia 8, Detroit 7 ; at Bosten: Boatea 18, Pittsburg It; at Washing Washing eon: Indianapolis 7, Washington 0 (Bret game) ; Waablaartea 9, Indianapolis I (sec ond game) ; at New Yerk : New Yera &, Chicago L The Association gemee Saturday were: At Cleveland : Cleveland 1(1, AUiletk) 0 ; at St Leut : Bt Leuie 10, Met 1 ; at Cincinnati : Cincinnati 10, Baltimore 2 ; at Louisville ; LeuIavUie 8, Brooklyn 3. Tbe game la Boatea wltb I'lttaburg waa almost a fares en Saturday. Madden and Ualvln were Ue pitchers, but they gave way te Kelly and Pielda. The Pitteburga bad twenty-five errors, all of tbe players taking their bands at It The Boatena had nlnetoen, Kelly alone making thirteen. The Philadelphia and Detroit game of Saturday waa an exhibition and doe net oeunt In the League race. The Wolverine were without Ue services of Brouthers, who had gene home te visit hla wife who waa InJ ured la a runaway. Tbe I'hllltea bad In Devlin and Gibsen, Ue pony battery. Thla waa tha first chance that Gibsen bad te eatcb, aad Ue Philadelphia papara are loud In their praise or him. He made one wild threw In the early part of the game, but after that be caught epleadldly aud had a two hit Irwin, of Philadelphia, played second base ea Saturday and aoespted fourteen cbaneaa, Capt Anaea wanted le bet Manager Mutrle anew salt et olethee that hi elub will win tbe championship yet and Mutrle would net take It ' The Detrelta play twenty-one games at home upon Uelr return. Tha Chicago had only four httaefl "Hmll lea " Mickey Welch ea Saturday. Titoemb aad Pat Murphy, a battery of tbe Jersey City, have been sold te New Yerk for 13,000, O'Brien, of Ueaame elub, Jelna UeMeta, Ed. Green, of Ue disbanded Blnghamten, baa bean algned by Buffalo. Newark Tiaa released Derby te curtail ex penses, Over 900,000 persona attended fort v two League game In Boatea. That meana $115,. oeo7 Parsons, formerly of the Ironsides, new eaa el Ue crack pitcher of the I nternatienal League, laealled Ue " Deacon." Tba base ball games la Ue American Aa. sedation ea Sunday ware : At St Leuis : St Leuis 9, Met 2 ; at Otnelnaatl : Balti more 5, Clnelnnatl 1 ; at Louisville : Louis ville 12, Brooklyn 0. a UMaraat mourn mmmrter. Saeclal Ks stel.ee Meraiag and, Bvselag alBt Mapbea'a Lathersa Obareb Special exercise were held at St Stephen' Lutheran ehurcb ea Sunday, te give thanka for Ue abundant harvest, wlU which we have been blessed. Tbe only decoration was a large fruit column erected en Ue altar. Thla oelumn was mads of fruits aad vegetables donated by Ue Sunday school children. The sermon at Ua meraiag ssrvless wss preached by Rev. Mslater from Lake ill, 10, 21, sad was ea Us Ueme that Ohrletbuia have many Ulega for which Uey should retura thanka la Ue avselag there waa a special pro pre gramma of exarelaes. FlrstenUa llatwasa blackboard leasea, by Rev. Melater, from 1st Peter, 7U vans, Oastlng all your ears upon Him, for He eareU for you." Tha Ueme was, Trust la ear Heavenly rather." Tha balance of Ua pregramme waa made up et reoUatleas, dialogues aad singing. Ons of Ue features et Ua evealag was Ue sole of Mis Augusts Wall, et Marietta, entitled, " Welm dar Harr Blast die Oefaoganse." Tba oellsoUoaB takea up durleg ua day were ter Ue Orphans' Heme aad missionary purposes, aad a haadsems Bam was realised. " BMrrtage of a Mmaaer. Bav. Max PahL s graduate of the Reformed Usolegtosl seminary, wsa married en Satur. day te Mms Margaret Beraer. The wedding took plane at Ua rssldeaeeef Ua bride's Barents, Me 451 Wsst Chestnut street aad just before Ua ceremeay a short address wsa made by Bar. R. C. Sehledt Tea knot was Uea tied by Rev. Or. E. V. Oerhart, prea Idsnt of Us eemiaary. Many valuable prss prss seu were rsswved by Ua bride aad groom. At4:45UUaanaraaeBUsy left far Phila delphia where Uey will reside Mr. Puhl having teea eleeted pastor et Bt Luke's Reformed church, that elty. Disease te Berk eeaaty. disease rssembllag Texas fever baa breJuaaat la Barka county. Oa Batarday wnatoadef oatUe beleaglng te Meyer A sajUaer, af Weeaeledert, snowed algas of aa, aw safari asen nvs of usm haa Dr. Brldga, sstts veterlaary aHrgeea, MJffaitea far te aaamlaeUese remain He pnaiasau taa dlasaas spleale or llaBlafcaaaast, aawtsaj BOTflaWlMIMaBsW 45S Paster af ISBl aazaataa . . . , , . MaaissaaAa yaiae-... gfgesky ajanMsasa....... JJfMafBssBjau,,,,,,,,! BBaswPaleBBVa.MtM. SCENES AT M'GRANN'S PARK. taa paarAmATteM ma tma oeiarr a Aim auw vemrtarm. fleadld Display at Lrra ateea, VratM, Viewers, Oeraals aad Vegseabls. nagilsaMaral leapt- meat, la arsai Varteiy-Twa BslUsa Aa aa rrway. Tfcs fourth annual axblbltlea of Ua Lan Lan easter County Fair eaaoelaUou opened la Mo Me Qraan'a park tbla morning. Frem a vary early hour Ua rattle of wageaa of all klada waa beard along Us strsets leading lotto fairgrounds, conveying ell manner el ex ex hibltete Ua fair, whUe Ue New Helland turaplka wsa crowded wlU herds of cattle being driven te Ue fair te take Uelr plaeaa la tbe alalia provided for them. Within the ground all was bustle aad ooo eoo oeo fusion. Tbe aoued of tbe hatchet end Ue eaw ware te te heard la all parts efUs grounds. Tents and booths ware telag erected for the aele et all manner of edibles The front stands sad eating beuses which line Ue left band aide of Ue mala drive ere mere numerous and of a better kind than these of any former fair. The flying bones, Ue miniature railroad, Bllla'e American museum snd various fakir ataada all up nearly all Ue apace la Ue lower pert of Ue greunda. TltK MAIN HUILMMCl. It la Impossible aa yet te give anything like a description of Ue exhibits la Ue mala building, aa a great portion of tbem are aet yet In place. On entering the first fleer ronm,en the eeutb, we found Filnn A Brene maa arranging a grand display of chande liers, stand lam pa and fancy goeda ; and ad Joining them M. Uaberbuab was placing a great variety et robes, harness, ,Va. On Ue opposite were Immense piles of Hoeker's buckwhset Several ether apace In this room were net filled at neon. Tba entire eeat aide of Ue north room, Oret fleer, waa occupied by Clark e, Ue Weat King street grocer, who baa an Immense exhibit of flour, canned fruits and grecerlea of every description. On Ue opposite aide of the room A. M. Garber, of Salunga, baa an ex tensive display of Plllsbury Minnesota flour. Other apacea In thia room are net yet tilled, but Ue exhibitors were hard at work and will have Uelr gecd arranged by te-morrow. In Ua north room, first fleer, J, C. Hough Hough eon 4 Ce, Ue Weat King atreet wholesale druggist, have a very large display of horse snd cattle powders. Jehn F. Uelnltah haa a display el Atlas mixed paints. The Brunawlck manufacturing company exhibit creamery buttered flour." The Lancaster paper box factory make a line exhibit of Uelr work, and aeveral ether exblbliera have net yet ar. ranged Uelr exhibit. In Ue vestibule at Ue head of atalrway, and also la tbe nerUern part of tbe southern room et Ue eeoend story of the main build ing Ueger A Brether have a magnificent dis play of carpels, rugs, wall pepsra, lace cur. tains, wlU poise and fixtures, ami akevatUaa In great variety. The aeuthern end of tbl room 1 occupied aa usual by J. B. Martin t Ce., whose display of earpeta, china, glass and queenaware, mechanical toys and fancy goeda la larger and mere attractive than shown at any former fair. Tbe north room up stslrs, which Is devoted te tbe displsy of art work, needle work and fancy goods, caver before entatned ae great a number of exhibits nor of auch fine work manablp, as Is new shown here, Tne namea of only a few exhibitors are attached te their exhibits. Among these whose handmade work attrac:a special attention, are Mite OrealElnger, recently returned from Europe, Mra, Jehn A. llerger and Mra A. W. Wood ward. There are dozen of ether exblbliera worthy also et special notlee aud who shall receive It later en. All the apace In tbe room under Ue grand stand haa been taken for Ue display el pianos, organs, Kauffman'a horse and eattle powders and ether artlelea, but only a few of Ue exhibits are yet arranged. THE DI9TLAY OP OATTI.B. The display of eattle will be Ue finest ever exhibited In Lancaster county. There are la all 320 alalia, 1M) of which are new ones, and every stall la taken and aeme of Uem are being divided Inte two atalla te make room ter Ue exhibits. Many of the exblbliera from a distance have net yet reached Ue fair greunda wlU Uelr Bleck, and It would te unfair te Uem te make any epeclal mention et Ue stock new en Ue ground. It la sum cleat te ssy that Ue Bleck already atabled presents hundreds of a peel mens of as fine bulla, cows calveaand belfera of all varieties aa were ever seen In Lancaster. Tbe display of horses le also fine, though some of Uess entered hsvs net yst reached Ue ground. Se also or the hog snd sheep exhibit We will have semeuing mera te say about Usee departments In a day or two. THB BCItOINOS NORTH OF GRAND STAND. Nene of Uese buildings were filled up at neon te-day, but all tbe apace Is taken end tbey will be tilled te-morrow. The first building la devoted te Ue display of sales, retrlgeratera, coolers, creamers, Ae. The second building te carriages. The Ulrd te stove, ranges, Ae. An open shed adjoining filled wlU agricultural implements, Includ ing plewa, harrewa, cultlvatera, drill, hone rakes, rollers, wine and elder presses and many ether articles ; while en Ue grounds adjacent are abewn windmills, thresher, portable engine, xc-, Ac I'ROK. KINO'S BALLOONS, In a picket enclosure en tbe upper end of Ue ground, Prof. King, the dlatlngulabed erenaut, haa hla apparatua for making ga wlU which te Inflate hla balloon Ue "City of Leneaeter," whieh at neon was lying flat upon Ua ground, but whleb by te-morrow wlU te flUed wlU gas aad ready te carry tha professor heavenward. An aacenalen will be made en Tuesday afternoon and another en Friday, and for fear of accident, tbe professor baa In reserve Ue big balloon wlU which he made ae asoenslen here a year age Ue ' Eagle's Eyrie." THa HORTICULTURAL TINT, Tba big horticultural tent la pitched la aa opeaspaeatoUolaft of Ua mala eatreae. A Uble extending Ureugb Ue middle of Ue tent is filled wlU rare flowers aad fellags plants. Te Us right Is aaeUar long table filled wUb fruits of all kinds. Te Ue right of this aneUer table wltb doeMatle wlasa, preserved and esnaad fruit aad eUer hoaas heaas hoaas beld produeta. Te U left of U Mat la a table containing vegetables, ua meat strlk strlk leg exhibit being about twenty pumpkins, Ue largest of whleh weighs 189 pounds aad aeveral eUer aet much lighter U weight Wheat rye, eat, oera, flour and ether farm prodaee fill Ua eUar tables. Areuad Ua east aide of Ua teat are arranged Ua aagei for Ua axblbltlea of poultry, pigeons, snd taaey birds. THa aaw dimime book. Tha aew dktlag roeaa, srselad a abort dis tance above Ue mala baUdlag. U open for guests. It will accommodate 132 gaasts at a auglealttlag aad la faralahed with all Ue oeaveatenossorabotsl. The aerthera part of ItiapartloaedeflasadlalagroMBfor' Ua omeera of Ue fair aasoelatlea. Taa whole ta uader eharga of Prof. Llppett, who haa tad neah experience as a hetal-kaepari TU BAM TBA0X. Ttoraeaoooras la la axeelleat eoadlUea, aad qalta a aamter of tones were aaatelaad - Tl MUthiasgfeaoea. Tha anaaaaaieat tore great tmarevsmaat ea the aaartar wMawwIUglTCTaiaien aasBeateU af Vtaaassaaa lam sfasmaf high beard fsaee above taa psrseas east have a tall new et wHheat otetracttag Ue tree. Aaotter Improvement la Ua placing of baaetea la different parte of Ue grounds, where Ue weary may alt dewa lathe shade aad rest themselves. Haver did a fair epsa wlU totter arespeeta Tte weather ledeUghtfal, aad "oldprebs" aaya It Is gelag te eeaUaaa aa, Tte eatrles In all dspartsaaata ara larger Uea ever be fore Ua exalblte of a better quality. Tte ar. raagemsBlB for lead tag tte hungry aad giv ing driak te Ua Ulrsty ara totter Uaa aver before. Tha rams premise te te closely ooa eoa oea tsstsd, Ue tolleoa aeoaaalea will ae doubt te a great sucessa, aad Ua aide efaewa will te worth seelBg. Lancaster oeaaty will ae doubt turn out an masw and se Jey Ua week's exhibition all mom rmamttrtra cmmtm. The newspaper Maa aad ensen Dlaaa at Ue OeaalyOMr. Mr. & J. MeOrann, Ue genial president of Ue Lanesater County Fair aasoelatlOB, baa frequently aad forcibly claimed that ha could give a dinner substantial aad satisfying, which would te wlUla Ue purchasing power of Ue humblest people. At 1 o'elock te-day, at Ue Invitation of Unfair management, a aumbar of asws paper gentlemen, Ue mayor and eUers gathered In the dining room en Ue greunda te test Us strength of Mr. MeGrann'a asser tion Tha party oenslstsd of Mayer Wm, A. Morten, Hen. Jehn A. HUatand, B. Frank Breneman, E. C. DUler, Heward P. Bahleman, J. B. Leng, Miss Baby Dough erty, W. U. Heneel and Uea gentlemen of tbe press : F. A. DlrTendmr and H. H. Holten of the Neu Eta, J. L. Lyte and Jacob B. Hippie, of the Examiner, S. M. Saner of Ue Ereie Preue, end R. M. RaUly Of UO INTBLLIOBNOBR. The dinner waa a mm pie of what will be given te sll comers durleg fslr wssk for 25 cents. It consisted of an abundance of tbe finest kind of roast beef, deftly earved by Mr. MeOrann, maabed potatoes, sileed tomatoes. cold els', coffee, and a glaas et beer WlU Ue usual table relishes. All present pronounced Ue meal tbe best Uey bad sver eaten for double tbe money, and Mr. MeOrann and his aaaiatanta came in ler much of congratula tion. These dinners will be served from 11 a. m. te 3 p. m. en Ue grounds dally, sad toast tteef or ham with two vegetables and oeffas or beer will be served. The auppar win de or tne ami aunetantiai nature and will be served at the same prle from 4 until 0 p.m. riagsr Orasbsd. Jacob Oats, of W. D. Spresher A Ce., get Ue little finger of his lett hand Inte a lead mill en Us grounds this morning and that member waa badly crushed. A BIBtBDAT MVBFaUa. Tha sVlserta of Miss Blmptea Remembered Her. Tds Celers Vampmssllaa. M T.Jer, Aug. 29. Last Saturday Mia Annie Simpsen, el Uls place wss 85 years of see. In Ua evening, a number et her nelghbere and friend proceeded te her test dance te surprise her, and surprised she waa as all te attendance were supplied wlU buckets snd baskets leaded wlU geed Ulagr. After spending some time talking and merry making the party returned te uelr homes at se early hour, ail naving ecjeyea ue ooss eoss oess elon. The fine weather or yesterday brought thousands of people te the colored camp meeting In Jea Del welter's grove, senUweat et town. The weeds waa ae full of c irrlagea that no mere oeuld be put In. The grand march took plaea at 10 o'elock laat night, and it waa led by Mia Dellle Tayler. All day and night the weather was delightfully cool, se Uat Ue people had an enjoyable tlma During Ue day one el the eeata gave way and Mrs, Oaniz had one leg badly injured. A number of gentlemen en bicycle from Lancaster attended the camp yesterday. The knights of Ue wheel were headed by Master Wheelman Martin Rudy. Oa their way through town Mr. R. and party atepped wlU PhlL J. Dieter. Probably ratalty Isjared. Marietta, Aug. 29. Little Bertie, eleven year-old daughter of Charles Kbeaat, was waa Btruck by an engine near Watte elation yesterday morning and had her skull crushed. She waa atanding en Ue aeuU track looking at a passing west-bound train. The noise drowned Ue approach of Ua an gina Her alater Dixie saw Ue angina oom eom oem log and ran tothereacueattherUkefherllfs. She had her dress tern from her, but aba waa net hurt If II had net been for her Bertie would have been run ever. It la net likely Uat abe wUl live. Dr. Belch la attending her. Deable rsaaral at Bt Jeseph's. Fer the first time In Ue history of St Jeseph's Catholic church there was a deubls funeral. This unusual occurrence happened thla morning when tha bodies of Lueaa Frits and Obarlea Eckman were taken Inte Ue ehurcb at 0 o'clock. Beth were member of St Peter' society and In addition Eekman waa a member of St Michael's, BeU Uess organisatiena were present In a body. Father Keeh eelebrated Ue requiem maa and de livered a abort asrmen. The Interments were ;made at St Jeseph' Oatbolle oerne eerne tery. m Death of Charles O. Kllllan. Charles Carpenter Kllllan died Sunday morning at tbe residence et hla lather, Abra ham Kllllan, at But King and Jehn atreeta. Deceased waa a boiler-maker and learned hla trade at Ue Lancaster locomotive works. Hsaftsrwards worked for Jehn Best, and In Hageratewn, Md., Norfolk, Va,Mllwaukae, Wis , and ether places. During Ue past year ha had been working In Meney, Pa, from which place ha came home In broken health about four weeke age. When young, Mr. Kllllan waa very fend el water and he waa considered Ue beet awtmmsr in Uls city. He leaves a wife and three children. Irjared ea Ue Railroad. Oa Saturday Frank Appleton, a man about 24 yesra of eg wes struck by an engine of Us Lebanon 4 Mt Hepe railroad at Cornwall. Ha waa walking along tba track and supped eat la front ofUeeeglna. Before Ue engineer oeuld atop he was struck aad knocked te Ue side el Us track. He received, an ugly cat en Ue aide el Ue bead aad had eae of bis shoulders badly bruised. The Injured man formerly worked for William Lawrence, produce dealer, of Uls city. Ha is bow em ployed at Oerawall.but hla mother llvMberr. Aad atul Ke Light. Tha etraet oemmlaeloaer has failed te put up light ea North Quean street above Lemen wbere Ua repairs ara telag made. last night two horses bitched te a buggy fright ened at Ue piece et timber aad barrel whieh are um te atop beraas, but Uey were stepped before doing any WW Oete Vera. TbeKalghtaefSt Jebahavs received aa Invitation te attend Ua eaataaalal sxsrclsss at Yerk next menu, aa tte guests et Ue Kelghta of Bt Paul, of Uat city. They will told a special aaesgea Thursday vaalag and formally aoeept Ue UvUalsea, Oeerge Lehar, Chariaa LMbiey and MtrtUt rank, arraataa for aatag eraak aa eiatlyaa rnrnmf aigM uat, ter MUtataManacBtaaM Aiaawte MORE GREEDY THAN EVER. avmttA mew wamtb te bab a raurtaea ta au. Lima TkeValaable atlaerals aa etsee ef OMaese Tarhestaa Cads Ue Atetlsleas Orb r the Csar Be la Maw Maetfag Troops Berder. Londen, Aug. 29. While Ua affairs et Europe ere puttllag Ue beada of her states men, aeme of whom are exerolnleg Uelr dip lomatic wits toaeehewferUeooBdlUoaaot Ua Berila treaty can te asade te atreteh aad If possible, leave little Bui. gerta wlU her sudacleua tlttls prince in pease, sad eUeif win leaders are using Uelr best efforts te induce Ue perta te put te rout Ue ex-Austrian, ue Russian bear, wlU eaa large paw dabbling la tte politico of Europe, teglna te move wlU remiss ac tivity tbe oUer hugs paw la Asia. Net con tent with Ue already vast territory ewasd sad acquired ; net satisnsd with Ua near prospect of occupying Us fsabls ameer's domain, Russia, wlU Ue greediness Uatlhae slways msrksd hsroeurse,le new eastlng loog leog loeg lag aad avaricious eyes at Ue borderland be tween Ue cser'e domain end Ue Cblneee empire. Apparently regretting Uat abe took ealy a medeat portion of Turkestan In 1664 abe le new, wlUeut doubr,eontemplatlng tak ing Ue rest of that fertile and rich oeuntry.The fact Uat duty la demanded en all Russian goods tbst pass Ureugb Us oeun try may aug. gsst one reason for Ruaela'a desire te posse. Ue remainder et Turkestan Uat she left Tung Chi la 1864, bat perhaps Ue rieh Jasper mlnea worked under Ue epeclal guard of Cbinsss soldiers may euggeat a mere po tent reason. Chinese, or East Turkestan, Is sa Immensely Isrtlls oeuntry and has aa ex tensive trade wlU Cashmere, Russia, China, and Th' be-. Seme of Ue rarest, ahawle, em em em oreldei y, brocade, etc, pass Ureugb Ita emperiiawa Bssldss Us valuable Jasper round in im Dirasrs, thsreais extensive de de peslta of i old, copper, iron, e'e. These, wlU IMeemmeica, ara enenfh te excite Uecu pldl'y of tei lite. .enquiring Russia, who, If wa can credit uie reports tbst corns from Chi- nese eoureas, is quietly, but neae Ue lea ac tively, epylng out Ue land wlU adetermlna adetermlna tlen te sand Jasper and geld westward, Inatead of allowing Uam te gravi tate toward Ue Celeatlal capital. It la reported in Eastern advkwa Uat Ue sol diers of Ue csar ara gathering In large num bers en Us frontiers of China and Siberia, sad Uat Ue Chinees government has sent a relnforeemeot te Ueir troops In Ue same dlatrlcm wlU orders te keep a watch en grasping Ressis. Warned by previous ex parenee when a large portion of valuabls ter ritory waa leat te them, China will, It may be believed, be en hand te elrcumvent, If possi ble, Ue efforts of her northern neighbor. Contact wlU Us mera civilised astlens haa Uught China that It la necessary te guard her Interests evea against Uess who appear meat friendly towards her, end her present action tn Immediately seeding troops ta pretest her frontiers show that however much behind Kurepeen civilization abe may be, her Celes tial acumsu Is sufficiently keen te leek alter her Interests when Ureatened. roiMxiet mb rmm AtAxm. A iMga Oeaaty Mttmg ladareea Owaslllsa te Tartar Msaarss. The Lehigh Democratic county meeting waa held st Leather Cerner Peat Saturday. Hen. Edward Harvey presided. Addresses were made by Hene. W. II. Sewden, M. C. Henntger and D. D. Reper. The platform adopted reafDrma tbatet Ue national Demo cratic convention ; approves Ue administra tien of President Cleveland ; declares that tbe nation entrusted Ue government te save band when Cleveland wss elected : re affirm Ue declaration of Ue Democracy of Pennsylvania In favor et Ue repeal or all national Internal revenue taxation and Ue abolition of all offleaa unneces sarily maintained te oelleot a reve nue net needed by tbe government; ep- B roves Ue action of Congressman Sewden i voting te sustain Ue president's veto of Ue dependent pension bill snd In voting against Us Morrison tariff bill ; Indorse Ue course of Ue state sen ator and representatives; deelarea against sumptuary lawa and Prohibition ; directs Ua members et Ue legislature te secure legis lation agalest Ue Issuing of railroad peases at a discount te sny person except te offlesrs and empleyes ; oemmsnds theoeurssof Hen. D. D. Beper in refusing te accept a ties pan ; recommends tbst Ue etate convention pre sent President Cleveland ter renomlnatieo, believing Uat tbe great etate et Pennsyl vania should be foremost In placing before Ue nation the people's csndldete ler presi dent and condemns Ue course of Oovernor Beaver and Ue legtalature in Ue fraudulent defeat et Ue revenue bill, by which Ue tax ridden people of the etata were defrauded out of hundreds of thousands of deUara, rrlssary Slam lea tm Barn. The Berke oennty Demecrata beid Uelr primary elections In elty and oeunty Satur day night They proved ue most eicmng of any delegau electlene ever held for oeunty offices. An immense vole waa polled, many voters being oenveyed te Ue polls la car riagea. Slxty-atx districts sleeted delegates three from each district or 193 la all. As Ue delegates are divided among exactly eae hundred candidates for only about half a deten offlees, no one will be elected en Ue first ballet, and It Is predicted Uat next Tuesday', convention will be a long and bitter one. ThaRepubiioanaiixewiaaeieeteaineir delegates te next Saturday's convention. The only oenteet waa for oeunty oomtnle eomtnle oemtnle aioner, for which Uere are about a deten candldatee. The Incoming Delegates Named. The Lyoemlng Democratic oeunty oom eom oem mlttee met Saturday afternoon, and after oenalderabla discussion organized, wiU Charles J. Cummtngs la Ue chair. Charles J. Ballly wss unanimously eleeted chairman of Ue commutes aud Walter K. Bluer wss chosen secretary. Tbe following delegatee were eleeted : O. Lb Rue Munaen, William Meiers, H. O. Tmxell, J. J. Besrden, Dr. Q. O. Weed and J. Englar. J. C. Cochran was eleeted a member of Ue bum central com mittee. Lsisras Delegates for Kenshet. The delegatee of Ue BlxU district of Lu cerne oeunty held Uelr conference and re solved te aoppert Ue Hen. William Raspber, of Carboa oeunty, for aupreme Judge. The delegates era Daniel Graver, et Mountain Tep; A. P. Merssy, of WUksabarre. aad James W. vanaiing, et riymeuin. Jaatete Oeaaty pseaoeeaUe Committee. Tbe Democratle oeunty committee met In Mimintewn, and Ue administration of Presi dent Cleveland waa beaten In Ue election of delegates te Us state convention by Ue post pest masters and henchmen of Samuel J. Randall. The Rlebfield peatmaater. J. W. Deekard, aad J. O. Heading were eleeted delegates. A resolution oemmaaumg tne county easu maa te readsr aaaoeount of his naanelal trsasaotleas waa defeated. Tha primary eleetlea will te held ea September 17. OeaU of Kaiph ateatgemery. Ralph Montgomery, a premuaat eltlaaa of MeuatvUls, died at an early hour Uls aera lag at Ue total of his bob Jama, a tte village. Dactaaad arte bera la Irelaad aa eama te Ula oeuatry wtea a,aMa yeaag. Be flrat earned ea Ue aaaa abaters af woelsa goods U New Jaraey aad aManrards la Ml Jey. He retired friaa teajaam aema yeara age aad for several yeara aaa eaaa uvmg whs hla aaa Jaataa. Ha waa a aaeatter of tha Praahytariaa ehurehaad always a atardy Damearat. At Ue tlmeef hladmutewea 1 yeara af m. Baaldaa hie bob Jaatm ihe laaaaa aaa daagatar Mfcta Baaaah. Hla wlftltiatotedaadleraaumolyaajra. Tte faaaral wlU Mka pleee ea Wadaeeday. Mr Vlamwlll te told at Ua house U MeaatvlUe 'a. lMm7mu aad Bt Uw Prasbjrtarlaa ahaiah tmZmTuTp.m. TtoUtamtetwUlto traa ama tmeeaaa vrmat A Oeay of Us aauavlt asade by aaaas . Aagaey. Brown A Heassl, attorneys for Sellle H. Aagaey, Ule meraiag presented a petition te Ue court te eat aside a divorce granted te her husband, Jacob P. Aagaey.la I860. Aag aey It will te remember, was tried la Weah Weah lagtea elty a few menU age foraheotlng hla brother- la-law, Jehn U. Wllmet He was convicted, but haa been granted a aew trial by Judge Montgomery. Altar Ua divorce was granted last year ha married a wemaa es timated te te werU $259,000. Tha peti tioner rafleeta ae strongly en these charged by ter In wronging bar that we publUh Ue petition in tall as ewem te. Te is Honorable, (A. Judgtl et tkt Cturt of Common Pleai. The petition of Stllle H. Angney, of the borough of Columbia, oeunty et Lancaster, commonwealth of Pennsylvania, respectfully represents, That aha te a resident et aald bor ough, la 34 years of sge, that abe waa en .Ua 19.h day of September, 1870, Joined In mar- ragawnn jboed r. a,ngney, late or said ber eugh: Uat It appears from thereoenU et your honorable enurt, en tbe 21st of June, 1886. a decree et divorce and aeparaUen from separation from tne oenos et matrimony between your pal iener and heraeld hubend,Ueaald J P. Angney, was msds snd proelsmi our atld Id Jacob nmelamatlnn made thereof t tbst said decree waa Manrmt Ureugb collusion and fraud and by impo impe impo altlen upon your honorable court and upon your petitioner; that Ue petitioner never desired, nevar applied, never engaged or employed any one te procure nor te aid In procuring her a divorce for her; Uat C. C. Kauffman, who appears In Ueee proceeding aa DuunasH ler tne iieeiiaui, waa net ner oeunaal and bad no authority te aet for her ; that aha has retain te believe be waa em ployed by Andrew M. Bambe upon lalte pretense, that tbe aald Kambe waa acting ler tbe petitioner and In her Interest, when la het he was acting for and wa paid by peti tioner's husband, tne respondent in said proceeding) that she waa solicited by Andrew M. Bambe te algn and aub acrlbe te aald petition upon Ue assurance Uat It was a proceeding te bring her case te Ue attention of the Masen le order, of which her huaband, aald Jacob P. Angney, waa a prominent member wiU a view et procuring relief for herself end her children, and ahe la latermed aald Rambo waa paid a large eem of money by aald respondent te procure Ubellant'e signature teUe aald petition; that Immediately upon learning the real nature ana effect of Ue paper whieh she had been deceived e aim. ahs visited tha office of C. C. Kauffman and ahe de manded and Insisted upon a return and with drawal of the said petition, snd wss Informed it waa tee late ; that her signature te said affl davit waa procured by fraud and misrepre sentation, and wltbeut her being made ac quainted wlU tbe real eutementaeet forth In said petition; Uat your petltloner eubee quently vlalted tbe offiee et tbe prothenoury el Lancaster county, and made known there her desire te have aald petition withdrawn ; but net knowing bar legal rigbta, and being wltbeut meana te employ oeunaal, aad be lieving no divorce oeuld be procured without further proceedings by her abe did net Inter pose further, and knew nothing of sueb pro ceedings nor of Us effect of hftn TtH aha saw notlee of Ue decree and - tcr.i r n,p aratlen published in Ue lim il sundry newspapers. Wherefore reapeetfully ri - ' gross fraud haa been prsi ei, and upon your honorable - -e aba has been unjustly . . . -1 a. I .hi ; aepnvea or ner legal , tf , praya Uat Mid sentence a 'urn- Cf :l voree entered te Msy term! ' '1, Ait- BOlving the bende of mst'i. , ffMll Jacob P. Angney and Salllc . ynn,- .uay be opened and the libel and . ,. .htm - lags Uere beset aside." 1 ,:rs,iasi aruletoahewoause why U .-. . .u.iuui anmaiianaa xasaimea- , t .'5ii and Ue matter argued a' - --- argument court c. e. KAurrirAN'a Axr-i.,..-. C. C. Kauffman, theatter 'y "nui 'a the foregoing, haa filed aa an r- . 'l- -!r:.je all Us allegatlene of Mrs. A . e cm oa ea awsr seat forth that he setej ... .iih id Us divorce proceedings ; '' -- --u-te his offiee frequently and if . n te proceed and obtain for he .. Tha facta In the affidavit patltlei , iuer.-- were read te her, and she ,i kLm Mr. Rambo waa net preaen - - ufl Ue affidavit ; ahe knew it - v....it- oatlen te tbe Masonie erdf - - -n she signed tbe paper. Set - -i "" filing of Ue petition ahe . . -. atreet and requeited a disc - ' proceedings, but in a dsy a Bh6sentherteBt!riead,an. -i.-t' ., and her maeaage waa te f t i voree, which waa done. iu uuuuiuu ue denies Ust there waa any collusion or fraud In Ue procuring of the divorce. Oommea rises Oeart, Tbe eeoend week of Ue August oemmoa pleat oeurt waa opened Uls morning, wiU Judg Patterson presiding. Of Ue 29 cases en Us Ust 14 were continued or settled, leav ing 15 for trial. Tba an Its settled were Daniel Byerly, as aignee, va. Annie B. Wither, and Win. B. Ellis va Williamson & Fester. In tbe suit or Leulaa Helaler, againatUe elty and oeunty, for damages caused by Ue opening of Flrat atreet Judgment by con sent waa entered against the oeunty for 1300, and against Ue elty for (75. Reaaena for a nsw trial were filed In Ue ault of Jacob S. Smith, assignee, va. Mary A. Blnkley. LUOAI. CHIPS. Aaren Baumgardner, an empleye at Brlm mer's livery, had one et hla feet badly in jured laat evening by one of Ue City Trans fer horses whleb stepped upon It Several farmers of tre county left en Fast Line for different parte of Kansas tbla after noon, and there will be another exouraien en September 19 tb. Cbarlee Sbenk, Henry Leng and Charles Landls, three East End sportsmen, who were en a two daya trip te Celeraln township, re turned home en Saturday, bringing four teen ground-hogs. As Jeflersen Fiery, postmaster at Denver, ba returned te his home his affairs are found all right wlU Us government and bis bends men are satisfied. Ne ebange will be mada in tne poatemoe at inat piece. Tbe Reading railroad offiee In Ula city haa received Instruction te begin Us ssle et mile age tlekete in Ue nsme of Arms, and when se issued Ueee will be geed In Ue hands of any member or empleye thereof. Tbe funeral of Wm. N. Brady, took plaea from hla residence en North Duke street, Uls afternoon. The servtees were conducted by Revs. Haupt and Price, and Ua pall bearers were I, N. McCaakey, Olarenoe V. Llehty, Walter W. Franklin and T. F. Mo Me Mo EUlgett The Interment waa made at Leu Leu easter eemetery. Tbe Liberty band will furnish tha muale for Ua Leiderkrana eutnmer fertlval Ula evening. Geerge W. Sebwelkart, Ue leader, will play a cornet sole, Ue Specialty Pelka," and Jehn Mehring, tha olarteaaaiaT, will render DeBerlet's Eight Air as a sole, vf.u ,1-iim wiwwi-imia-an. asps uwis-.j. unuaruie isaaerauipui r-rei. r, wlU alng a aumbar of asleoUeaa. W.Haas, TSUUKaraie taps. W. Bt Clair Resa fc Ce., paper dealer, of OiaelBuatl, asslgaid Uls morning. LiablU LiablU ttea.Ua.Q00 1 assets. 123.000. Iisary Oaerge'e frieeds la Nsw Yerk tore aabaarlted 15,080 ter tte eatsUlsh; telaa asaalaa nanar te ba -? dtaadartt: It wlU ataka fte appsaraaea aatambar IS. Tn fMl.ht tralaa ea tte Ua Fert Wayae read eelllded at Lima, unto, isat algal. Tte sagtnm sad twaaty-flve eara ! WlmTaSWi -VVV WW mmm aiu-amH mwrm oeaduetors of bett tralaa haderdera te lake tte mala brack. Oeaeral Ferrea, Fraaee'e aeeretary.ef war, has aaased two of his private assratarlea te. te arrested ea aeharge of high treeaea. It te oterged that ttey dleolessd te Ua figare tte plaaaef Ue war efea for tte mobllliattea af UeFreaeh troepa Julie a. Heatea aUlma B4L008 for aalaw. ful-detaatiea et peraea aad eaaflsaaUaa i of IrU py tae aaiaenaaa et eaannr. aass anaaaaafaa mm bbwbh mmmm eawassiv-. plmmmmmkwmamWmm ami Wmmmmttam MONEY KINGS FOR BUI i BAlLWAt MAmBAtm ' , vi,Ma turn rtwumu mat Chicago, Aag. m-Taa JfeV enMe fraaal reads aad lagaeaee Tiainii una Ml JWil U eetvss a large Matt gram Thai aaaa !' OS atia, smtwmg a ummmmmjt miait uembargBayai Slaea Bias's fita.kaalai;Aa: that te la far from betas- a -.;.-- aaa easaatf &J'1 AMmt mm k-A k. 1 a a B .... .A -,.? . Yi ' u..i,nma.B vaisi sajansBB. is sassy OBVf ' iatiraatleg te kaew that te Baaaay steBaaaf-;v reealved 108 letters, many of Uem aa wM asirovernmeaireperia, TtoyeaaM avaaXaaf t '.-,i aaouenBM wa atatea, taa largest saajgev , telag from New Yerk, Boatea, aWaasilymjl Lean Branch. Barateca aad PeaaaIas:.&-. Hla mall haa Iman laaiaaauiK ta - - - ''" ' Uat Ue eampaign waa cat aad dried esvt maffl poraeaea te nm seaieas aaaeraais, mm-nvm -. waaaaukllv lms4 th k k --- - -- - --Sre-V- . ..., ..wmww wet u vm nuravaai!' tL, ever all miner oemmualeatloae. New-a - 9i panle Bsms te have sat la among hla aaVV" lowers and lesser lights ara eadearerlagaav r" Fuiwuuai mu uibb. am as avsaaavww- w lener-wrmng and prefers oenvataallaaal M rsiauena witn nia rrieada. - :'-?i-3 The place la crowded wlU railroad dlaal- rb tarlss, Amerlean lebbylete aad Uekara, asm ; C '-H among Usm all ataads Mars Isalataad.a i4?l COBanlCaOOB fisnra. Blalna hnh.ar.Ka aaltai '.i- SB . -- -- - - . 4j, taera ait ana aiaee every evealag wlU :? lb ttlAM aatlAAt A. IIiMM fVtkA m.m. . ... .. u. mm xmwj asw.1p-. der wlU Masonic silence. His mnmrQW'il enng witn usnry aeergs's machlaa laet,-.r year osme within an see of telaa exaaaad. ::4 The play for Uw high ataka la New Yerk af. :,- still going ea. Llttla la feared fromlater". lnfleenee in Penneylvsnla under Us regtaaa-'g Ol Ue Knlchts of Laber, who ara - " : te prove eubmlMlve uader Ue whip of-,,'1 Bialna'amUllonalreaapperteraUera. The railroad monenollata hara askaa f rfaiht "JtJT. '. BtUeaggreMlvaoeaduetof Ue DimneraUe &$M party and President Clsveland'a admmkf &'; trattea aad ara eaatsrlag en Blslae aa &;'& tbelr eboiee. While ha admits himself X the dealrabiu ty of placating Ue labor elameat , $ ? and la atrlvlag te de ae ha eteertulljr ifc.i though covertly aeeanta Ua ether raMesmia 'if frUmifahln Sl.lnA I. Kaln nnUflv - a 5ri ansa can ha draam. anit aantnal tilertaaia aaT x Kki'lA fraternity ara being mada all areuad. It la -f-fe a coincidence Uat Denew. Oanatt. flnaasi T "! and Ueee eUer twenty and mera rallread.'L: reuews are at Hembarg uia week. Maw-:vr-Blaine la going te earry tha railroads oasteMs;i aneuiasr asa tne iBBer ansa ea see wassT X.'rflK.a can't aaa. Blalna te taUlag tte watane(rBte'$ EllssteU apriag regaiarly, hat aaya UmWWN aflB'K aarvaa witn maa aa anaam sa aa aa va h0PWL , ' tffi O'Jc.'-T' uiTKimrivsr avvCAtit, ,, .'iff ?juut t-t Cuna' t"rnler ij A. -'"Cj - r .lr -t.IBv ... Alt. .-. -tMUUk atiuuf.,: . j.rni; r en ii lioigie, wniec..,aTwi igi -1P73 ou c.uruny. rie carensewttajl.;ya it. u. i n.iirapenltrver. Ma Klcfi-Ob"- "Ic-r.-v, t,. Uni. V&ubz, Uj aEernUry By?iMBaai nru. a aaiuiuarr.en ungiuzi uatsmtiuu -,; .l.-cn L.tfar- ! a-i fr-llriv-u t 'fil?- Oa u,-en".utr, th.i vICMey 6j;en,'it-t-'frniii5te m.il f-hlna riad Ue Unl'jil Statwt n fller'jJ Idr Of trbndahlp, ierl l. list gwnlej ta O. i Mltklevlii ana M r. ,ruarltm Uarkeri' of I'fillKdi-lpcU. the fill'jwfliiK otiwleiU,j A t.-..A, rut- iutfm,',n'ii.ii ai-.i,i-i.-.(.v.-?YT eimrt.-, glvl!.s ireie &d 9OlOa',VcJW v .uib a reaKfU'' vie t,'iiinH .ai('wiali.'j and pn vltiru ae,inniMi TSfl tnVti?! 1 .e be sullied by AnexUtt, aiiil'U..'5 f-Mrt., ,.li a csh"u -. M.WUOO'.'' JVss3g i ir te Ainnriii.a. Jt 'Will eataMIfh, tfiS, 'U'Xt -i : Mmwoeommorou.l.centrci', and. fcatJ,3J DfUUCtlfH in "cwigii en. jiu nuiuiiy yrt'xiv . "in ! out intsresus. u wm uavfi me WrtftMSi U-si Divm meaey r&vl'iir(iilBnuroiia r&vl'iir(iilBnureiia IfKirKi t,nlT,?'-,','",isltreatiry aB0; raxry cu . j .'isv h (ieu jiOr. ainfab) atl vrlll a., .a Jac., a i&rj'j hw.:t or. the Credit MeblUer system. It wlU advance f uads, essV ' .nAtMll-fft- lalaaiaiilia naLaala. Hvaw taawJ pi-ITOUlvai autu jvwbb w u.aiiiias" , wiBai-rv -. .... .-.1 Hri.BlrfjMl.M.ll.bt par in uuuuujg uaa) atssstata saaia amaasw -;; Tbe ayodleata wlU also take ever exashsaTS ;,' telegraph Unas and have exeiaaive ngaa .lar,,; fifty yeara te manipulate v?y '," A Thlsra verrlble NSW TOBK, Aug. SU A preteaMSJaaU;;: sneak Ulef osme te a suddea aad Ula I it lne-ehertly before 7 o'clock. in tha amnlnf of Waist Bres., at Heb. a I i, wki.A . am itiiaailaai ta,a aaaaaaif aa niuw mww; a "a. "fill rfiMAMMrf m mu Inalda Uia railltaap. aTBaM.Al UMIMT..OT. MM a - - - j--i , lug Ue Intruder bad ae business thera fcaWl 1 qulekly looked Ue deer aad want far. &;- nniinaunan. When Ua efllast- ssnasisd enY?-? ii . .imn thn annnraiit thlaf atartaat Bar afcafj- front of the bnUdlaa aad without hasttassaT ''d nr.n- haul tnramest threaarh Ua ntaaB wsBaaf i- a Ium. .in AnaaMn (bn vtaMLaMMr 'I "'. .""". - m y-rrr' .. "rrrrw.- impeeea urn uawin. auu mm hut aw -a-j-aa, j wara en tne ansHeraa guam wsas was ..1 k,M kMa Imi twi STmi mm.'HmI OUHlUn MM IWW W -.H. mm.mmmmj - irem nis poaiuen, am ohm wbi suaaaa was-' ig WSTUS Wiwueut uwnsg a vnana. aaaai was idsnunsa ey inspeemc ajiasa aaaatep as uat el jimmy mcimth. a rim aBasfs,, profamienai tniat . ua taa emaara aaaawaa thspremlsaaaoeafedarataof MaDaytttFil found aad eapturad. Ha la kaewa, Ml I poUeaaa"Rita." m? --"fat iv MeOatlgM Otetg tagUBBaljf viotebia, b. u, Aug. um: here Uat MeQarlgM haa day s a guaat at a vtstena rsgutaraa a aaar aa gentleman who knewa sible ter Us statsataat, Qarigle aaUed yaataMai uea for hebc raag.' Harrtoea. Aaaater friend ef oemaaBJed tha party, bat tt te "Wftf am nseraas esar.fed.- vTr'-i Dbtbeit, Mleh., Aa ,.- MBBBfafltnTg OBBsyaayT ! ltehmeat oeverlag tweaty aaraa t tte Detroit rlvar tetew tte atti meraiag. Less Pfa,em wtu aatarawnoaaei 'i!i' wmmtmmu uiiumn ..a, Aa "Yerk wad Haw J wladsshltwagtaaaatM utemparatafab laaatfe.aattalkif - '"AtTT :- u VJS .'V V. ' ' Chrlat'aakaietsla aSMtsayaste laDtiMTkH Ameaaaaartirafald atttoattew. Fracnwk tte laMar part af wtu a'mwamm. ' aaaa aw.iMMN r lil,imajigi -.' MkamaHMi .HmHciI &. hlsa vrati'ta Baaaaaa '-v saam HmS mMmmmmmmh- f 9mmmmmmmmmZL "m aaanmasByiag, wawj 'mlmQmmmm SM4afl-WHMV "'"W '-BI-lsW mammaw j jt' : tfi ?M sm 4. ' -.' .ij m & 4 rr-, ,"Xv,-r...tS',Vtycf J VTT? Vwwm ttwmi !- ,,, , A:H&zjJjS$Zk':. ... -J C" vv ';.- . .', .,.".'MHifat'-v-.K-