wwmmmimmmmm - , - tr" '-Tr-rafy-naT .?? ' w'wHP3,Pr5,-iw".11 mw wjiuwiwww dunu Biusmmpjmwgjmmmmmwmmmmmmmj -i"' -W-fvPfiaMasSna,lfJLf Maw Ct," -" --!' -ir' .-- "-v. - (mi w , liMAi '.-. ,"-,, -vt tEH 'fei. S.JDwtfaltef VOLUME XXIII-NO. 307. LANCASTER. PA., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31,1887. PRICE TWO Oaf i I M ftaeuxgerai:' " 4 ht.sS; THE BALLOON ASCENSION. Ira-er. artaw ja a raattr aiuar 40 LAKBB BBAB aVCsaM.' BBBBW. I wwa TretlMg Contests Tharadsy AlUmntX AtMwlHM Vary Larae-Mere el Ik ataeel Mat Kiklbll. ThelAre Made by UmI Fsieiga Cmimmii re rremlama. Tueeday alteraoea, Iheesoeadday et Ik fair, closed meat successfully. The leading attractions wsrs two spirited trotting contests Md tbe balloon ascension by Prof. Klsg i but during the intervals bet weM the races, Md wall the big balloon wm balng laneled, the tbouMeda 'or people In ettoadMee, promenaded tha ground, taking n view of the naagnlneant horses and nettle, tbeegrl cultural ImplemMle and machinery, the products of the foundry end, the letah Um aft work of Iba lid Iaa, tha One work of tbe mecbMles el vsrieus professions, Uia frnlla Md flewara Md vegetables, tba fakirs Md Ida Mew, Md tba tbeuaMde Md one ether things te ba aaan at tba grant lair. Tim TneTTinn bvknts. There warn two iretUng evMls ena for thrtemlnule Lancaster oeunty keraaa Md Ika ether ler neraaa el tba 2,"e data, Tba raeaa ware trotted In allarnata heat Tba featurae el tba tbrea minute rnea warn the ataady trotting Md fast time of tbawlnnar, Lady Llahtloet tba vary clever call of Bessie " K and Katia B, and tba nalaarnbla bmbbm In whleb tbe elbar tbraa beraaa behavtd. Fol Fel Fol lewlag la a summary : K. H Maeaealcl .ni.rt a. at, Lady Lbjbtfoet ..1 1 1 P. nnMaraatatsbr.ni.BM.laK l Jeseph MeDtntolasaterab. m., station. ..s l a W. if. LMdls eaters Mills B.... dial J.L.tlatncbaawirib.a tean aln ey. dlU A UreaT enters b (l.Jee II out. Tuna-, U. !. Tbaaaoendrnaafcir 235 neraaa fern puna f WW wm morn laloteaUag. Asm the first nan tbara warn aln atartera. A grant daal of hm wan nnninanmniy apMl la Bearing in nil tan Mala, Md altar repeated waralaeate Um drlrara OeL Kdwarda aant Um hanaa off with a rather bed start Thraaer fenrel tba neraaa Uetlad wall together, Md thefiatea el tba Ural baat wm n' vary oleaa enn batwara Maek Md 'Btlile D wHb Jake net hw off. Tba aaaend aant waaalmeat n rapaUilea of Um flmt,aseapt that Dalmont, wbe bad Ubarad badly all along, ran Inte tba fanea jnat balew tba Jadgaa' lUad, unaentad bla drlrar, and draggad blm loraeoupla bundred yarda en Um ereaa bar of tba aulky. If a raoevarad alaaaatMd aavad hla dUlance by running. It waa new atidant tbat Mack meld win Just aa ba wanted tee. He took a lead at tan beginning et tha third heat and wm never overtaken, following U n auinmary : T. J.MIdaaibant.nb .Mlr. 1 1 1 Wiu.riM.nter.BHUe u.. t t i A. I.. Ceuimlng. eulera blk. g., J.ka a 3 a Broek l.aawlK. enter, b. , cbMic.llnr M 6 3 ft. W. kUU.ck enter, b. m., no.' 1'mh.i 4 C.J. Haine enter, br-n-tliatment... a edl. run BALLOON ANcnnaieN. ImmedUUly .tier tba men. the balloon an an an oanales took plaee. Prel. Kleg'a balloon The City el l.teaaater," tba mlUUen el rnksb waa begun Monday afternoon nnd wna eentlnued Tuaeday, wa flllad with gaa aeese e before the fair manegere warn many rer The prolaaaer talked about taking n nat- ger along wllbbia Md fern Ubm there ad te ba a chance for a double ansanalea, ant the tee demanded by Um profenaer fft anwaaapar bum nad nae ler My enn ntaa aaatnl off the aapirMin, ana inn proiaa preiaa ana want no alone. TanaaMaaien waa a very pretty one and nmiaandn without tbeallgbtaatiatena The Bfofaaaer untied the cord tbat bald blm te Um earth Md rote gracefully, but net rapidly, amid tha plaedlta of tba multitude, and ba wavtd backed bla acknowledgment, an long na ba waa In eight Tha balloon grew entailer Md smaller aa It maanlgber and drifted ever tha city In n aeathwasterly direction Md a Dally dlup. yiwiad A telephone massage te the Iwtbl Iwtbl LlenHCKH fiem Qusrryvllle aald tbat tha balloon r'ssBil some four miles west el that plana, and appeared te ba coming down near awMUarner. Prof. King returned te l.tucMter this morning. He reports that ha bad a very BtaaaMt Journey niter leaving the fair grounds. lie drilled largely ft rat In n south ern direction, Md alterwarda In southwest direction towards McCtll'a Ferry, talk ing te Um people en route. On nearlng tha lerry he threw out ballast Md rose above the Muffs which fringe both aides of the Saique aannn which he crossed In a diagonal direc tion. Going en aeme three miles further be taadeen easy landing nt 6:15 in n Held of tobaceo stubble en tha farm of Jehn Whlt mtt, In liewer Obanoelerd township, Yerk eeanty. p. Clem Flaming, proprietor el tba "Jack" hotel, accompanied by 1. W. Alien, followed ' the professor in n buggy and beaded him oft near tbe point where he descended, Md na alated blut la emptying tie balloon Md Banking bla traps. They then leek him te Um "Jack" where be wm furnished with n aoed supper Md a night's lodging. Tela aternlng Memre. Flaming nnd Allan took the professor te McOall'e Ferry, Md across the river at tnai point ee tee we can iw veiuas kanad thence te Lancaster. Mr. Alias re. IdMlnlAneaaterMd wmIb the neighbor neighber neighbor aeod ea bnilneae at Um time. TaeBrofeaeeraeya Um greatest height be reaebedwM about two miles. The tempera tare at tbat height wm unpleasantly oeld, Md Um breath came from hla nostrils m It does ea a frosty morning. It hi of Interest te state that the great iorc ierc aat, Doaetsea, who lest bla life la making a Balloon ascension from St. Leuis, made m aaaaaaten from Baltimore, about 1873, Md leaded la a fleld adjoining the one la whleb Prof. King unded ea Friday I Md that Prof. Charles E. WlMMd bjaaen Jeba aoeom puled by. M. Johneton, of Um iNTnLLionNenn, who made m ascension from Centre Bquare, Utia city, la the fall of 1874, Unded la n book, wheat held In the aame township Md only a MortdlstMee north el the spot where Prof. King Unded, N Prof. King will anke Methsr asoenslea fttaa tan arir greunda en Friday. 7KB AT TBNDAMCB TO-DAy. TaaeUMdMeaat um fair Increases greatly day ey'day Md te-day Uts crowd te very Urge. Barly this morning Uteoeuntryfolka bmh poeMag late town Md they aoen aterted for UM.park. The Lancaster Olty Paaaenger raUwag eempany has better ar ar rMgemante Um er before. They have snaay mere enn Md trees 10 o'eleek te-day bbUI a lata hour thin afternoon alt these leav lag OMtre Square were peeked with oeepte. 'Jaonmndaef folks walked tn Uie grenada aad mMyetnere mat eat by saBibnMs, h. in paepta asem te lean area! la the fine exhibit Md aU Meat Beeldas Um raeea. wbleh are I the beat of the week, UUaltaraeM UMMMaeaaaaeBtaBJ,iawaiM im Jtetae. TUle,Kaylewa atid QerdeavUle aaada an Jtla aeUered by all that te-morrow wUl ha aha biggest day of Um week by htuai ItemMiiM erewd of people hi eipietid. a aasMBUtralawlUbeniaQvar from Reading m BMBMralag aad H will telag abeat l,eW eraaeaaa'a rixs xxbibit, W. P. areaher, nwt dt Oe., denlera la agrt. ajatlagal JjaftMBSeBam tasraaBnananUsV gaaavm Agx MvaUMlesaawt an aaeat farMi whlhelef aoeMUMlrUaaetiM gaanaiwh - ettwteUMAb)fcilBllallir Irngmy, MkjaxJey aaj' Mw 7r"TaC T"I "PH warns" BwsfaW sH sPewawfc waW neftwayawf W aaswaMataBwaawamwaamwai ta Oblenga, Is wamaled te raa m eetyMd te lent m long m My ether hlad of baggy la aes; It la a etyltah vehicle Md finished hMd namely la My eoler, aad oeate only from 190 te 1100. Tha Messrs. Hpreener Intend ataklag It a specialty, m Uey did enme years ego UieBtndebaker wagon, which la new no popular aad of which they have ea hand atx or eight elaea. Among their ether exhibits ereBecker'a washers, thetllghleet running ataehlaae la the market) rsrrlgeralera of yerlene patterns ; Um " Reef," Oliver" Md "KoeaomH" plows j the "Solid Oomfert" sulky plow i the " Kasy Cart," tbat oeate but S5 Md ef.whleh Uiey have sold no tbla saaaeai Um double-row com plsnter, tbst piMts two rows of corn at a Ume; tba Ideal" feed mill aad power combined, which will grind from 12 te 18 bushels or corn per hear, either ahetled or ee the ceb: the new "Reet" eaeUer that shells 00 bashela of corn per hour; the "AmerleM" trait dryer the "Crown" grain drill aad deeeae of ether useful farm Implamenla. In the main building the Bereeaern have baby Md dell carriages, ex press wagena, velocipedes, Uielr etoek eon Mining ever 100 varletlea Irem which te ealacr. STOVE", BANOBS, HBATRRN, AC. Tbeeshlblteef FilnnA Ilrenemsa attract much attention. They oenslst of n large col lection of ranges, cook stoves, parlor stoves, epaa gratea, oil stoves, heaters, agate Iren ware, lead nad Iren pipe, Ae., Ac The most attractive article they have ea exhibition la Um "Mew Bub" rMge, a oeoklng apparatus made en a different prlnelple from sny bow In use. The even Instead el being cleaad with air proof deem te "keep the beat In " has perforated iron doers " te let Um beet out." The Inside el the deer la eevered with a fine wire muse, Md strange m It may appear, the even, thua exposed le the air ena be made hotter than ether ranges will make It with tightly closed doers, Md WhM Um even te het enough te bake bread or roast beef Um stovepipe la no cool that e bsm cm bear bla hud en It 1 The feet In the heat laateed of going np the chimney la by the aoMBUfle construction of the range end aa Ingenious arrangement of the 11 uea thrown late the even. The range requires It at fuel than asms nth ere, aad awing te tha gause gause eevared oven-doers, a tan-pound roast of beef, together with lei Juices, will weigh nine pounds when roasted, whereas, If roasted In the ordinary range It will shrink te aevan pounds i Se basting or turning around of Um roast la required la the even of the "New Hub." The meat la Just put In, the perforated deer la closed end net opened agala nnUl the meat la roasted. The "New Hub "Is tired up and In fnll blast among Fllnn A lirenemsn's exhibits. II te la charge of Mr. V. O. areene, agent for the manulacturers, Smith A Antheny Hteve Oa, Bovtea, Mass., wbe will gle full In formation regarding Its nwj merits. Fllnn A Breneman are sole agenta for Its aale In tan caster city and oeunty. HT8INMAN it CO.'S FIStR KXIIII1IT. Geerge M. Htelnmen A Ce. have en exhi bition a very large aunaber of the latest Md bast stoves, ranges, beaters, grates, Ac, Ac., aetwoefwhloh are alike. Una et Um best nad nsnst altrantlve la Um Uueea Esther" range, with copper boiler and brass pipe ooa eoa oea aeoUoaa complete. 1 1 la easily musged Md does Its work perfectly. The brain Md cop per eoaaecUeM were nude by Ueerge Bennett, a practical plumber, than whom there are none better. The " Peaa Royal " square double parlor healer, one of the latest and most Improved beaters yet Introduced, Is worthy of special attention. It Is a email feeder Md a power ful heeler, end baa given complete let It fac tion wherever Introduced. Other beaters displayed by Htetnmsn A Ce. are the "Artist," the "Granite," the "Pleasant Heme," ell of whleb are warranted te de their work well. The "Peerless" open urate, the "Stelnmsn' cook end range Md ether standard exhibits, Tba Conqueror" cellar beater, aa tta name Implies, has no superior, Is very economical In the expenditure of fuel Md Is easily man. aged. Menree's patent atone ware lined refrigerators, a great Improvement en the old styles, Is en interesting feature of Htelnmsn Oa's exhibit, m ere also the "Jewell" Bosten refrigerators, of which a great number nave been sold In Ltneaster and have never failed te give satisfaction. A. C. KKPLKH'N FURMACKS, BAMUKS, Ad, The exhibit efaV. C. Kepler, the North Quem atreet hardware dealer, te a very at tractive one. At the heed or the Hat of hie entries ataeda the Novelty" furnace, a steel cased beater tbat has taken many premiums, and te considered by many experta te be the beat heater In the market. Mr. Kepler aeld 20 of them last year Md the pretpect te tbat be will sail mere tbla year. The "Novelty" te a fuel aaver end n great heater, Md a eoere of purchasers In Lancaster bear testimony te Its excellence. Among many ether exhibits by Mr. Kepler we have only room te men. tlen the " Crown" beating stove, the "Al "Al tena" range, Md Alexander'e celebrated leather belting. A great variety of cook stevsa, ranges Md parlor stoves make up the Kepler exhibit OARHIAOXS, OOAOUKS, l-UAETOJIS, AC. Edward Edgarley has a very beautiful dis play et vehicles, oecupylog the entire east side el the building devoted te that depart ment. He bM ninety feet or the building floored end handsomely carpeted end in this spoon he ahewe the following vehicles : A one-man no-top buggy, painted In carmine with green lase trimmings j aTlmkln aide bar top buggy, painted blaek; a cabriolet with plat form gear, with trimmings et cloth Md goat akin Md ellver mountings, i a no-top Hurry, silver mounted, finished la blaek ; a coupe roekaway, oleaed, with etlk eurtalaa, green oieta trimmings, roaeweoa meuiaings; a oleaed pbyslcUn's carriage, with Franch plate front Md aide glasses t an extension top Barry, very aeat, with ellver lamps Md mountings ; a cabriolet extension top pbw pbw ten, ellver mountings Md fenders ever wheels ; a MeCaal wagon -with orange ool eol oel ored running gears ; a dump aeat carriage finished la Maek ; m elliptic-spring, square box top boggy, made te order for 811m Wright, Tery finely finished i a Burry buggy la the weed, unfinished. All et Mr. Ed gerly'a vehicles will bear the closest Inspsc Uea, Md Burny favorable oemmeau are made by visitors, O. ,W. KUUm exhibits a Jump-seat car. rtege of the latest style t a falling top pbwtea finely nateaed ta blaek j a Coming buggy of latest etyle, Md a one-nun wagon that watgbBleaetbM 100 piraad. Mr. KUltea'a vehlelea are all of first elaee workmanship. HMry Nelly exhlblblta two Jump seat ear riagetjOBOefthemflnlahed la carmine Md the ether la black a failing-top buggy; a depot wagon t Nelty'a patent barouche cert with round O springe. This vehicle te of novel design, the first of Um kind ever made. It te a very easy riding cart, with a dash Md lasy bask atteebed. It te hMdaemely tin toned la carmine. Geerge Weber exhibits four finely finished vehicles la his department. They are a lata etyle Corning, painted dark greM with car same atripe i a market wagon with pattat fifth te make abort turns, palated redHd fiaely atrlaed i a Jump-seat earrlage t aMo aMe Oaal wwjm, flalahad wHh eanalae geu Md black atripe. Mr. Weber te m aoeompltohed aeanhamlth aad deea all bla ewb : smith work. r, Hartatyer axblblte a BbermM read earl, by um BbermM mom ueri BMy, of Oeld water, Mich. It te a very nawkfaartaad bm a peculiar attaenmMt tbat aeakw it auajat ImaeaalbleaarUM driver tetoMhteeeet, ltBMeaauBtely ao"bone awawan last M mm ealy earl buut that sjeeMwaMeawaawsM that aeeara tnm Iaa awflaefthwaawM aveaaaM ease ef Mm awafcwiiMswBBT tawaglaakalM. i osnaknnenvaa'. tmMmmmmm mm aMI k, enni reed by the winner frea the graad etead to morrow afterneea at I roleehMd tha A J. MeGnan prise for the best map of the pleae uredrlVM will be awarded te the wlaaer at the aame Ume. The Judges el tbeeevenldepartaMBMheve bOM working vlgllMUy Md auay of them have finished their books Md Maouneed thekrawarda. They will ell be published la MMlNTRLLKIKHuaR. 2 TBM HAND CONTEST. The bMd contest for the M) comet, offered by Kirk Johnsten A Ca, leek place el eae o'clock. The three contestants were the Maytewe, Kolhavllle Md Paradise bMde, each of which played two aalectlena. The Judges were Preta, Mats Md Kavlnakk They ewarded the cornet te the May ten a bMd Md gave the Kethavllle bMd second place. The Maytown bMd will be employed by the fair durlag Tbnraday Md Friday. wmm amdBft,BM mvbbbb. Additional KrMeaes TMI May Htle te nave Joassea N.ek. A adw piece of evldenee favorable te Samuel Jehnsen, the colored man bow lying la the Medlajall under sMtenee of death for the murder of Jehn Hbarpiess, wsa lekea In Medle en Tuesday by tba counsel for the prisoner. It wm In the nature et the deposi tion of a colored man named Abraham Gaa kin, n stevedore, for whom tne defense have been looking for n toeg time, and who came forward voluntarily te testify. His state ment wm taken under oath before Squire Nicholas Walter, of Media, and the witness wss subjected te the commonwealth's cross cress examination. Tbe deposition corroborates almost wholly the testimony of Gus Meverhett, the keeper et the notorious Bull's Pen, nt Klgbth end Lembard streets, Philadelphia, who bad sworn tbst Jehnsen, whom he identified, wea la bla place several times en tbe Bundsy November 22, 1835, en which tbe peaceful old Quaker farmer was killed, and tbe last Ume Just m Gus wsa taking down his shut ters te open up en Monday morning, n per formance usually gene through with down la tbe purlieus of Lemberd end Alsskn Just m tbe state house bell chimes of midnight ItwMMMeyerheft swore, at this time that Jehnsen csme In and get a beer and paid ler It with a five-dollar geld piece, Uaakln, wbe came from Baltimore ea November 21, 1885. by a beat, Md arrived In Philadelphia en Sunday morning, and who wm n patron of Gus, aaya he paid blm several visits tbat day, tbe last one about midnight, as Gua wm opening up. A colored man, whom Gus called Jehnsen, and whom ha aald he bed only met this morning, came In Md called for a beer Md paid for It with a five-dollar Sold piece, which MejorheU changed. Gas In described his clothing, the night, and fixed the (lute and date and was unabaken by cress questioning. He did net, however, Identity tbe prisoner In tbe Medle Jail when taken In there by the ceunsel4 and Diitrlct Attorney, and n score or mere negre prison ers, emeng whom there waa net a profound dlflsrenep, were passed In review before him. Messrs. Cummins and Koblnaen, counsel for Jehnsen, have forwarded the Uaakln de position te the beard of pardons, and feel tbat it greatly strengthens tbe value of their sf ter discovered evidence through the man's oer. roberatlon. Hlnee tbe second burning of tbe barn of Ueerge Hbarpiess in Iewer Providenes he is m oreinw or roe isie j enn nnarpiaea s aveas - a-Ma-MM. tnMe.ave beea revived In tha neighborhood of tbe crime, ail of which point te ethers than tbe present con vict m the suspected Hbarpiess murderer. Tewneend Hbarpiess, a kinsman of Jehn, wbe keeps a store st Wstervllle, It te said bM received threatening anonymous letters, which have been given ever te tbe district attorney, bnt wbe hss net published them. Many respectable farmers in Upper and Lewer Providence believe that there are mysterlee In this noted case which tbe dis trict attorney might unravel If be would aummen the rlgbt parties before him or Eursue tbe clue already developed, which ave been laid aside since Jehnsen wss con victed. Mail Ittuere tbe Henes Agent Ityrnea telegraphed yesterday te the commissioner of Indian affairs tbat tbe Col Col orado forces held 300 Indian horses, which the cowboys were breaking for their own use, end that two thousand sheep and large herds of goats had also been abandoned by tbe Indians. In reply Commissioner Atkins directed blm te preveut unlawful encroach ments en tbe reservation In which the mili tary would a-t-il.t him and te collect and re store property abandoned by tbe Indiana Tbe following la a copy el Acting Secretary Muldrew'adUpatch te Governer Adstns, of Colerado : "Agent Byrnes, of tbe Uintah Md Oulsy agency, reports thst Majer Leslie bM taken possession el 300 bead of Indian heraea that were grazing en tbe public landa near tbe re servation line. That be cerraled them at Rsngely, and would bold until certain In dians were delivered up te blm. 1 am di rected by tbe president te request that yen take ell proper measures te deliver these heraea te Agent Byrnes. Agent Byrnes will be directed te take possession of tbe aame for tbe Indians sa seen a arrangements are made for their delivery. 'Islse respectfully ask you te co-operate with Agent Byrnes in collecting the sheep, goats Md ether property et theee Indiana, with a view or restoring tbe eame te them ea the reservation," What Commissioner Lttil.r Bars. Commissioner Littler waa questioned at Springfield, Illinois, en Menusy night, In regard te the refusal of Judge Field's court te grant the order te compel Leland Stan ford te answer certain questions in the Paclfie railroad Investigation. He aald: "Tbe de cision, as I understand it, will restrict the commission in the further prosecution of Its Inquiries Inte the expenditure of money ter the purpose of corruptly Intlusnclng state and federal leglaletlen. Se far aa 1 eaa aee, no ether effect will fellow from It The commissioners will have full power te pro pre pro eeed with the taking of evidence upon every question mentioned in the act creating the oemmlaeion." A Man Mown te rues, A twenty-two horse power boiler exploded at Kane A Kyan'a boiler werka In Bradford, Pa, en Tuesdsy afternoon, partially wreck ing a large warehouse, James A. Kane, one of the proprietors, waa blown te nieces. Md M empleye named Godfrey eeverely burned by escaping steam. Tbe boiler waa being tested, Md tbe explosion la thought te have resulted from the use of m lmperiect steam gauge. i OUmsntllua; VMk Dams. from the Hanlsburg Call. Fish Wardens Krause and Melaenhelter, wbe nave been up the Juniata river for ever forty miles, tearing eat fish darns Md notify, tog fish pirates of their determination te m m ferce the law, returned home yesterday. They stated tbat they have destroyed ever thirty dams, levelled them completely te Um bottom of the river. They met aeme opposi tion, bat when tbev Informed the owners of these traps that tbe Dab wardra would keep a atrlet watch ea them end aue them for every violation of the law, they had no farther trouble while at work. A Baavy Pavasat County Treasurer Grlder went te Harris burg en Tuesday Md paid te State Treasurer Quay HO.O0O en account of the poraenal sUte tax aue irem LMOMter oeunty te the atate. He also paid ever f212 ea eoeouat et U OMaes oeUeoted alnee the last paymMt te the Veld the Oeets, Geerge Leber, Martla Funk Md Charles Lelblsy, the thrae young men arrested ler drnnkMBeas Md disorderly conduct ea Mini in atreet ea Friday evMleg, ware beard ea Tuesday evralag by Alderaua Bpurrler. They were discharged npea the payment of Ttewsvs Asesiaiea. The oeurt te-day appointed Mi KmMael Keller, A. C. Hyua aad A. 0. Ken- lervtowentAaassMdeaugeste the lead of awarlfi Pea, TnmllaeM, wateh tha ally yew. yaswiaisfeaamrtawejrhM teaaawvaasnT af STATE DEMOCRATS CONVENE. blamcb uram tma mi bib jeaw bm MOBB TMB MMtttB. Tne OenvaaUea Opts, a Neea-Hea. Ueerge a. rest gtieeted esTsmpsrery eaeirmas, Bla ftpeeefc en Mate aad resets! gatdeats-A Masses TMen. Ar.t.KHTewN, Pa, Aug. 3L The morning of tbe Democratic atate oeaventtoa broke falTMd beautiful hereMd It exhibit, about as much doubt as wm mMlfeated Isvt night It wm rumored this morning that Cengreav ma Beott had aald there was only a shadow ofdlflerenes between Kendall Md bimeelf en the tariff question Md that there waa every probability et a compromise being reeched. Later ea It wm glvm eat that Beott would make the contest te be the ehalrmM ea tbe oemmltue ea reeolutlena. Tee divergence of thtssrnmeiB Mewe hew llttlseaa be safely etetedM te the outcome oftheeonvMUon until the time of meeting of the eemattUe ea resolutions. One of Singerly'e lieutenants ssys that their eide la prepared te tight out the tariff oentest ea the fleer of the convention. It te remarkable hew many noted Demo Deme crate of tbe elate ere bow In Allsntewn, There te scarcely a Pennsylvula Democrat of My atate or naUenal reputation who te net present Everything te still at aes ee far aa the CMdldataa are concerned. The friends of Judge McLsm, of Adams oeunty, are ac tively pressing his claims, m also are these of J. Bess Thompson, et Erie. It loeka m though these two would be the leading can didates In tbe first ballet for supreme Judge, Furtnsn Sheppard and Geerge M, Dallas, of Philadelphia, are both out of the fight Md It te doubtful If tha Quaker City will have a oandldalefer treasurer, though there te en undercurrent of eenUment for Henry B. Franks for that position. it cexvitnr. The convention wm celled te order prompt ly at 12 o'clock by Dallas Sanders, chairman of the state committee. The sight wm e most Inspiring one, the opera beuse being well filled with delegable Md the gallsrlee crowded with spectators. The convention was opened with prayer by Rev. Dr. A. O. J. Debbs, of Allsntewn, after which the roll wm called by Secretary Danoebewer. There were 308 delegates Md no contested eeeta were announced. Hen. Jehn B. Storm, of Menree, named Hen. Geerge A. Pest, of Susquehanna, for temporary chairman. Tbe nomination et Mr. Pett wm seconded by ex-Mayer Leftus, ofSeranton, Md Peet wm chosen by acclama tion. Mr. Pett In taking tbe chelrreferred te the high honor accorded te him In hla selec tion m presiding officer ever ee Intelligent and patriotic a convention. He said there waa no room for bosses In tha Democratic party ; tbat the party fellows principles. They tell us our party te In e atate of decay. If this grand gathering of the Democracy te a sign et decay and disinte gratien, Ged speed tbe work of decay. The partyhad every reason te be of geed cheer. lattBawenomtnaatiiHebotsB. ralllenm I it governor, wbe premised the peoele a faithful admlnlatratlen, and when Pattison retired from tbe chair he had the respect and admiration of all citizens of Pennsylva nia, Tbe. Democratic party had noth ing te de with the Jugglery that re sulted in tbe defeat of the state rev enue bill. In the Federal administration under Cleveland we have had an era of pros perity unexampled," The president's con cen con alderauen for the wounded aeldlera of the late war waa referred te In euloglatle terms. Theiapesker wm enthusiastically applauded and when Cleveland's name wm mentioned there waa a tempest of cheering. It was agreed te send all tariff resolutions te the resolutions committee without debate One member. It wm sgreed, should represent each Mnaterial district respectively en the committees en resolutions and organizations. The roll of these wm then called. Mr. Mann, of Allegheny, moved tbat when the conven tion adjeurna it adjourn te meet at 3:30 o'clock. Mr. Handall moved te amend by fixing the Ume at 4 o'clock. A vote abewed uncertainty, and finally tbe Randall amend ment wm withdrawn Md the convention took a recest nnUl 'iise p. m. Immediately en adjournment the commit tee en reeolutlena assembled la the court house, Mr. William L. Scott wm made chairman, and a sub committee of six wm eppelnted by the chair te prepare a report ter the conalderaUea of the general committee, which te te meet in an hour. The eubeemmlttee oenslsted of W. L. oett, cbairmM ; Samuel J. Kendall, ex-Governer Curtln, Rebert E. Wright, S. T. MeaiMa j. u. worm. Tbla bnu that two platforms will be submitted te Um conven tion end that the dgbt will be en the fleer. Afragea'eCpaet. Thte morning Jehn Tanker, who te em ployed by Jehn F. Hslnltsh, wm delivering a lead of paints in tbe Klghth ward. At the corner of Fremont atreet and Cottage avenue he attempted te tarn when his wagon waa upset Md the lead dumped into the atreet Tuckei eentped uninjured, Md lttUe Pete Teggert, who wm with him In the wagon, wm badly frightened. The hone made no attempt te gat away Md but little damage wm done. A Premlaeut Man Drowned. The dead body of leeae Horten, of North East, wm found Meating in the bay at Erie en Tuesdsy. He came Irem North East te witness a game of bail last Friday and fell overboard en Friday evening. Mr. Horten wni prominent lumberman in Kik county, wm a merchant in North East fifteen years and durlag the past two years was postmaster et that plaee, Hen. Alfred Short, hla son-in-law, wm called home from the convention at Allentown. Qraad Army Men Divided. It te understood that Pension Commis sioner Black has prepared a aeries of resolu tions which he will present at the reunion of the U. A. R. In St Leuis. They are a bitter denunciation et the course el Tuttlsand Fair child, Md will virtually amount, it adopted, te an expulsion or the as men from the organ ergan organ ItaUen. General Black will present them or ese that they shall be presented, and If they shall net be adopted a large number of Dem ocrats of the East will withdraw. A Probable KUopemsat. Kulpavllle, a hamlet in the interior of Montgomery oeunty, te enjoying aa elope ment eenaaUen. Last Sunday night Annie Weed went with her sister te eburcb, but net te worship, for arriving at the church deer Annie bade ber alater go insiae, saying ane weuta aneruy louew, in alead of keepii ping ber promtee wltb her alater Annie presumably kept a prevleua promtee with ber lever, Heward Wagner, who hM been paying attention te her for aeme Ume In eptM of tbe objection el Mr. and Mrs. Weed. Beth Annie Md ilewsrd bavedtoep bavedteep peered m completely as II (he earth had awal awal lewed them. m TaeylasalttAdles. William Beas Jr., Geerge Miles, HMry Louche, H. Zecher, Frank Fltagerald Md Jaoeb Garlach have beea arrested Md held by Alderman Plakerten for a Bearing. They are charged with intuiting ladlM m they peat along Mulberry atreet, astlgaasMt. Kltee Flatter Md wife, et Leeoeek tewaablp, made aa asalgamMt te day for the baaaat af oredltere te Jataa K. Eaby, et IatateemM. sad vatiasata, ave beM awarded tha ewaBwaalwT aw) aWvat Vai MywaetRatalOBBava liar MM MVLtmm ntBBA mmvaa faunae). m Vlvtea's OessBMy DsMghl a tjeed- Mssd AMteeee-Uar laitta" Tease Vn. Fultea opera ueaes wm opened far the season last erMlag. The exteaalve im im prevemMte bmi ea Um walla Md wood work were much admired by the audleaee of five hundred gathered there te Mjey ear JeaatbM.". ladeed, one oeuld net avoid re marking the neetaeas Md btUllMcy of everything la view. la the outline of ' Oar JenalhM " the pro pre gramme VMtured Um aadtoece would be laughing during the first act, eersamiag the second Md yelling the third. It ceald net help de otherwise. Aa glvea last year by Moere A VlvUa'a cemrany the play wm In teresting, but slaee It was pruned end e big ImprevemMt la noticeable. Wm. Moere m Jonathan provoked laughter by hie every action j hla Jokes were frae from aseld, Md hie typical YMkMdemeMerwaaperfeet. He had te respond te moetm for his staging aad dMetag, Mr. Moere te earning Um repatatlea of a graet comedian. Belle Vlvtaa, preUy Md of graceful moUea,aaramed the character of ntttina very welt Her etaglag Md dMelng were heartily applauded. Jcstpb Redmond, the villain Md offiear of Um day, Mether ImpertMt character, d nerves praise for his effective work. Tbe remaining mem here of the east filled their parts aoeeptably. Tbe Fulton Optra our JVeramm, pub lished by F. B. Trout A Ca, te a neet paper i the edvertlaemente are attractive, mid tbe reeding matter te the kind It abeuld contain. TbeM distributed last evening were earning money for advertisers. Lett evMtng'ewM the first number of the new paper Issued aad Bade a very favorable lmprcsilen. The pro prietors Intend making It a very readable paper by publishing the latest theatrical newa. Base Ball Raws. The Lesgee games yeaterdsv were : At Philadelphia t Philadelphia 4, Pittsburg 1 ; at New Yerk : New Yerk 2, indlMepetla 0 ; at Bosten : Detroit 9. Bosten 3 : at Wash ington : Washington 7, Chicago L The Association games were : At Cincin nati : Cincinnati?, Athletic 2 ; at St Leuis : St Leuis 7, Brooklyn 4 ; at Cleveland : Baltimore 8, Cleveland 2 ; at Louisville : Louisville 23, Mats 5. Tbe New Yerk club bM released Tem Deaaly, um catcher. McLaughlin hss done very poorly en sec ond for Philadelphia In games thst he played. The Philadelphia elnb bM aterted a very bed practlcAthat of playing exhibition games wltb ether League clubs. The Infield et tbe Philadelphia club bM been badly broken up this season and It la seldem tbe seme In two auoeesslve games. Ne Kfldeaee Agatast Thtm. Last evening Frank SuIUvm Md William Delaney, the men who were arrested near tbe fair grounds beMUseSpectel Officer Bums Md Constable Wlttlck, or Columbia, ImMined that they were thimble riggers, had a hearing Itefere Alderman McCoaemy. There waa no evldenee against the men be yond tbe fact that nut abells, each Mere need by thimble riggers, were found npen them. The men told a very straight story Md aald that they had oeme hare te eell lemonade at tbe fair. Tbe alderman discharged them, During bin confinement la the station beuM Sullivan had several hemorrhages aad snf terea censiasrsbiy. A meeting et the fire committee of ceuncile wm held en Tuesday svenlng. A resolution wm passed prohibiting the use In the future of eny of the city fire Mglnes for pumping out cellars c-treanhea, -.- The oemmlltee also decided te pat ettgtee Na 4 out of service. At the tire en Tuesdsy morning It sprang a leak. The committee are of tbe opinion that It te in tee dangerene a condition te use. At the meeting of coun cils next Wednesday evening it will be de cided who te te repair the engine. Committed Fer TrlaL Jehn Hoever, the boy hone thief, wm heard this morning by Alderman Barr, ea three charges. Levi Blckbart,ef near Millers vllle, appeared aa the prosecutor, and the charges preferred were tbe steeling of his horse, the larceny of the buggy and barneasa and cruelly 111 treating and abasing the horse by ever-driving. All three osees were returned ter trial. The charges against hla brother Geerge, growing out of the same transectien, were dismissed, ss be wm sent te the Heuse or Ketage en Tuesdsy. m An luuraece Company Besd. A. J. Ksuffman, attorney for James Par sons, of Philadelphia, thte morning entered a an It in the court or oemmon pleM against the Commonwealth Mutual Fire insnraaee com pany whose head quartern are at Columbia. Mr. Parsons' beuse en Sutherland avMne between Christian and Carpenter streets, wm damaged by fire te the amount of f 111.90, last November, and tbe company for aeme reason bM refuted te pay the less Md thte ault te the result Mann Ltltere. Mtes Alice Ewms te spending a abort time with relatives in Waynesboro. Mr. Welter Baesmaa bM returned from an extended vacation la New Yerk state and Canada. He bM been enjoying the geed fortune et being received by the leading musicians In New Yerk city. Mtes Callle Celeman, of Harrteburg, te Visiting in this cily. m A Cariesity. Jehn F. Echternacb, proprietor of the Ore vllle hotel, found while taking potatoes from his garden two tubers, one el them ae large Ma ben's egg, grown between .the wtree at tached te the neck et a broken beer bottle. Its cnrieua growth hM surprised all who have eeen It, and It will be added te the many attractions at the county fair. 8traea and Killed by a Train. Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Jamea Wlxen, of Fall River, Mass,, Md her Bister, Mrs. E. D. Stanten, while driving te Onset bey were atroek by a train en the Old Colony railroad. Mrs. Wlxen wm instantly killed Md Mrs, Stanten seriously Injured. m An Issana Weman Cremates Uerseir. Mrs. Bele Feely, en Inane inmate of the Cleriea county Jail, wm cremated In ber cell, the result of a fire she had kindled with peptr tern from the walla Tbe tlamea oommunl eommunl oemmunl eated te her clothing Md before assistance srrlvsd her limb wm burned te e crisp. Mrs, Feely seemed te have sought death by tbla horrible method, einee aba told the none In attandanee tbat she WMted te die. Case Dlsmlated. Jaoeb Miles, charged with surety of tbe peace Md disorderly conduct, wm te have bera heard before Alderman Deen last evMlng. The prosecutor wm Harry M. Sbaub Md after he Md Miles had a talk the case wm dismissed npen payment of eesta. A Bpeeakater. from tbe Washington Critic What'a your buabMd doing new T" He'aaapeculater." " Indeed T What la T" "Ob. things la gMeral. He Just alia around and Data ia hie time aneeBlathaa ebeut the publle debt Md Um dletMMef Um bub me a oea't aaew want au." Twe pet Besta. Thte meralng Uie Mwrtebarg Express, which arrlVM bera at 8:W erer the PMwyl- VMte railroad, lad two het bexaa. TMtrala wm delayed fiftiM mlaaua tot oeaseqaeaoe. Tha KabUbteh tribe bm defeated tte dervtehw tot the Beggara oenatry, JcgyPh I uuhw LaM ef theem. The Abyss la tone ara I BwKaMHVsinu7ew I Tw 51e Irary akja art l vM m atttl PLAtiB9 MBBB rVLBt, The Btieete DBftsared and assay rieperir- O wests I JarM fey Them. AroreeefmMbavebeMetworklbreeme days pteattng poles for;the fire alarm wlrte, Md m Um work te for tha elty ear toag teag enfferlng eltixtas nave felt eeaetralaed te submit, bat la many eaaea there ere com plaints of the earstees placing of the poles. Messrs. Hear A MeNabb, who were already afnioted with eae pole, Md thought they had their ahere, say that the new eae wm placed se oleseegalnat a terra oetla pipe thst WhM the frost oemes Um pipe will probably be broken. Mr, Charlee K Leeker, druggist, pointed ent that the pole en hla sidewalk wm placed alx Inches In from the cuib, where the room for pesters-by wm already very narrow, owing te the projecting steps of the adjoining property. Mr. Jehn P. Behaum had a pole en tbe corner between two crossings and the new pole wm drlvM dote aside el It He suggested that they had better drive a few mere Md he would ba fenced off Irem the atreet Mttreiy. Mr. Behfuss, of the Union hotel, en the oernerct Chestnut snd Chrlitlsn streets, asked that the pole be placed ten feet from the point selected ea his sidewalk, as It wenld be very much la the way where It was, bat he wm told that they would pat It where they were ordered te Md he oeuld net prevent them. The pole gang could choeee no batter pUn for adding te the popular feeling against tbla palisading of the public highway with unsightly dead weed. that Lemam mitn cab p. A Largs Attendance en tbe Opealag Oar The leUttr. Who Ara T.nilee;. Rawlimsvillr, Aug. 30. Te-dsy wm a busy tlmeal the Rawllnavllle eampmeetlng ground. All day long teams were running te and from the ground, hauling furniture and provlalena for tenters. It retained one of the streets of Lancaster about April 1st There are fifty-one tents en tbe ground Md ell net yet up. Rev. Oexen, et Boehms, Smythe, of Quarryvllle, Brady, of Fulton, Md Reed, of Mount Nebo, Md Mr. MeMlckle are tenting en the ground. The camp was formally opened at seven o'clock this even ing by Presiding Rider Wm. Swindells, In a few earnest Md appropriate remarks, after which was aang by tbe cbelr "Praise Ged Frem all Blessings Flew." Rev. Swindells MBennced the opening hymn" Reck of Ages uiert for Me." After this hymn prayer was offered by Rev. W. M.MeMlckle. Quite a large number of people were pres ent; snd there ara a number from Lancaster city, some or whom are tenting en the ground. The tents sre formed In a square around the atand wltb an avenue running east, which Is the entrance te the camp. Tbe beet of order prevailed last evening, Md everything premises for a successful camp. In addition te the ministers above noted wbe are there are Keve, Bsm ford, or Oxford; Vincent Md Edwards, of Philadelphia, The opening aermen will be preached at 10 o'clock te-morrow by Rev. Brady, of Fulton. At 3 p. m. Rev. W. L. Edwarda will preach. Short sddreseee were made by RevaCexM, McMIckle, Brady, Bamford Md ctbera. The addresses were Interspersed with eleemat mnsie by the choir. By te-morrow evening the camp will beta fall blast Bew Ptlsa wichters Ware aesamed. A limited prize fight took placer! V.nll V.nll V.nll oekeet the early hour el one o'clock Tu.-J j v asetwiagk The dag wm pitched 'jntltr an eleotrie light ta Iaa aaaas aarsetaf, Iho town. Md Geerge Smith, snEngUahmau, M r; Degaun, aa Irishman, stepped tc (o-ettie ueld grudge. Beth men had p-Aviciu." mM In a saloon, Md they had agreee te fiiib't the grudge eat, according te prize tic rules, Each mM weighed iOOpeumn. 8lx teen reunda were fought, and l-.;,s uien ware horribly beaten. When theaeenlcni!i round wm called DegmM'a wife put la .a appearance, dressed in ber nlgbt CoUiet. She carried a brick in each hMd, aid t'ttent Med te brain tba first mM who should urut the fight te go en. Tula put a step e tLe bloody batUe, Md tbe figbteta were carried home, being unable te walk, im tnu.- where the tight took place recrmbtuj n alaugbter house. R.nnlea of P.nnsrlvaata V.tciict. The association of the One HuadnU Asd Forty-ninth PennsylveatoVelunUcrs, or the Buck tall Brigade, heid a reunion tc Williams Williams pert ea Tutaday, It being Um twteit-, fifth anniversary of the organisatien of t'" rosi resi ment Cel. Jehn Irvln. of Clearlle'd pru dent, wm In the chair with W. R, 'hn-ten, of Belleville, as secretary. The atiuna&ncti was aoeut niiy memeers, Arrencra-mi" were made ler holding the next i"'nlnn n Gettyahurg. Md the regiment w in r h, . ?"HLK;K.3J.ar J ?:'ZrL a wBtm.Mi w. -rr- -' thte end prepare the monument, i-iiM-Hinge the following : CeL Jehn Irvln. et Ctenrii.iu Captain J. a. Baladerf, of Myerstewa ; Captain James Pest, of Shickablnny; Captain C. F. Barclay, of SlnnemMenlna, and W. R. John John seon, of Belleville. Congressman at Large E. a Osberne, or Wllkeebarre, was elected historian. The Arrhbtabep D lied by German Catholics, Archbishop CerrigM, of New Yerk, te de termined that German Catholics shall neither dance nor drink beer at picnics btld under the eusplees of the church after 0 o'clock In the evening. Seme time age the members of the Sick Md Aid society, of St Peter'a Ger man Catholic church, of Rondout, N. Y., ar ranged te held a festival Monday. On Bun dsy the assistant priest of St Peter'a, Father Liebhausen, reed from the altar a letter from hla graee the archbishop, stating that if the B lento was held no beer must be sold, and lat there abeuld be no dancing permitted after 0 o'clock. Despite this warning the plcnle wm held this afternoon Md evening; beer wm drank, Md tbe young folks danced te their heart's content 10,000 at Wllluuns' Dreve. Tuesday was the second day of tbe Grang ers' Inter-atate plcnle at Wllliama' Greve,Md the attendance was estimated at nearly 10, 000. The formal exerclasa took place in tbe afternoon, addresses being made by Leenard Rhene, master of the State Grange, Md by Governer Beaver. Tbe governor epeke en " The KasMtlsl Condltlensnf Practical Farm ing In Pennsylvania." He advocated the substitution el bulky products, demanding a home market for tbe cereals, tbe encourage enceurage ment of manufactures Md tbe taxing of oor eor oer poratlona en the basis of property value In atead et stock. m TweSlek prisoners DUefcarged. The only two customers berare the mayor were August Myers, an old Md laeWaaetvw looking man, Md Jaoeb Nerrls, a aetoaor aeteaor aetoaer grinder. Beth had been druak, bat from thslr condition this morning aa eae would blame them ler drinking. Aa Uey atoed be fore the mayor both cheek terribly, m they were suflertng from ebJUa and fever. Beth weredlacharged. Myers says he bM rata Uvm wbe ara waU-to-de la Baltimore Md he waala te reeea them. fa Town. Frederick Velgbt, eon of the lata Squire V. 8. VelghL of thte city, te la Iowa te-day Vlaitleg old frteads after m abaeaee of nine years from Leacester. He te bow oeaneeted with eae of Brotherteo'a LllUe Tyoeoa " eempMtee. Beraard Fltspatrick, formerly, of thtoeUy, aowMMSlaUatmastarmechMlelaUie big reilreadahopMatFertWayaa,Indlaue,to la lowaMdetepplafaltheCltyholaL a revs. , AltheBgh laeeester bm a big fair gelag aa at areeMt, tbara are Blaatf of neefMaereta waera, urwMaMfwnwwa jjT uarra, THE ANARCHISTS TO' AjoBtiea mr tma litiaam'aat hbvbtbatb tma via, dC '&s ne Tribes! wateh Meets west Week Wsw- -ni AMrst the VerftM ssdsrM m BM iawM'f '43 T. mj- 1 f mil CiiioArie, Aag. .It The lUraM, rv . Vw. i morning aayat TM swvwa aaaaV Anarehtotearete hMg. There la aa ally doubt about that, ' faJwamMag at W5 received through reliable son rata suprsme coon will affirm the death wsawaM iKv "' against the Anareatote wbm they aM;afv" Ottawa next Monday. The eiMle'a,tHH the case win tMa be filed by awaiXS - A. Justlee who made It, Md H wMv' receive the signature of all the ether JeetfceaVSj.-' V who, It wenld appear, ara fnUy acqnelatesl lM " with its oenUnts. "- "Jl""1 . . -,- ....i ....,. m.f'ztTl j. uuui mm giTvu vuiiaua inwiiisoesaireesty ell of them, la feet, refuse te talk abeatUM daoteioB, bnt te a f rtead who rresaUy asked blm about the eats, Justlee Magruder gaard edly ealdt There will be ae dlmsaUag opinion, becauM the Jnetiete are all of eae , mind." Chief et Police Ebersold Md Sheriff Mat eon have already received m inUmsUea of what la coming, Md they bavs been mMlag active preparatlena te meet My emergeaey that may arise. Chief Kberseld deollned ym terdsy te edmlt tbat he had received My direst news from the supreme oeurt,sl though It te known that the judges of the eeart premised him lest February te pat him est bis guard If they thought It necessary te da aa That Sheriff Matsenhas also received a dl rect Intimation of the aotlen of tbe eeart la evldeneed by the extraordinary preeeutleaa he hM beea taking lately in keeping suepl suepl suepl oleus parsons out of the JalL Everybody who callstoaMtheAnarehlstslaoloeely watched while in the Jail, Md net a few visitors are' denied admission. A Mtyaaaaaa bbbbabbd. The Besaes Attending tbe BxeeaUM el rraa stal la Paris. Paris, Aug. 3L The Paris mobs are aaUa ned; they have feasted their eyes en Pran tint's bleed Md have dispersed oentented with the horrible repast The crowd waa nearly fraaMe with fiendish delight during the building of the gullloUee Md the test scenes preparelery te the execution. When the chaplain arrived a half m hour before the execution It wm with the greatest dlfflculty that he oeold feres hie way tbreugb the mass et howling WTOtohes te the scsffeld. When Praazlnl was Oreagat out ai e o-cteoa na waixaa nnaiy te um gnu gnu letlne. The exeoaUeaera atlzed almt IM reaisiea Ma demanded te M let evMMtly wtehlag te die with Um -..- .w 1 -A-l j ... .. -1 S"fT."? -j -. ..... w .... wm mmmj i'rT.-' i i ytnxw uun ami nmib suss tegima;nnwt saw fttySK ' whole aflalr. There wm a atrneste BateMW': Um Mglae of death, BttaeeaaMtleaww' npea tha maehlae. Tha halts etaraKlMltowerkof expletlea. Itfiiata) 1 seMded wKh horrible elewaaae, 'aalaa, euMee wm almost ubeefejMe;-av bbsbi s aaoaea wm BeasievsaM eaetbar lnvtaat tba heed af Mala, 1 mnrderer rolled lata the the mob. Praastalidtedf th lir . : i ikliVAi hn leml hmmfiZ: Pre nil .vtw the Uetddnrtf?MAihe&l$ ntu ear wrvnnt snd a MtUa r Ojirl.'at ili1-.v -Wua t leBteJcc. PrK t ilara'j.Ta'hrti.i:! tive , i tbe -'tiu.c rr.c ienner-.UAr U-r-V JevrtW 4 rii-jilRs-. ancfit - afei,vird,'enuJia Ui" iu-lwrerfcpiu!;fe'..-l, -1 UCii!.d fvfftlinfl U..IW..4 .lltikif thk lM1rt-twi.'.-: l Kv& It wli.in, Tuomur(lcrwweTOvTcfdt( vrblly ujertclr3umtiAntlevicitf.-e. .SS&S - - t - W5bi JJU.SHD UBJ.TU AJflt ltBBtiiUTXp!t,V:4fh iup iwiw. in a xiirvntni; sracaia' BUphMlnirf 'i J.Ikt, Miea, A'U. at pe n3T 'hidirtQ into ulenu, tffe (Mvily i-SW ti fSmjWi ether pti.)cn badly a?iJta, &tuiiteltvfr'' btuned, tbe tetM de-'juot!ea Glrrwai:iMmif' new brn nd soaen'i crijrs uwU .jeasS5?t,K . Mint telid of (Le tmt Of an e vplo.ieii ysiwaVi-i nay tuiarcoen era iue urni Gt lUyBUH-.VUIKVrMBa Mi c'is from hure. tsCw .Ibrwlilng bAj when (lis boiler of i teeni? Mt Ihrt !ier nxplnded With UsnlUe erta. J4)nh4' J ffilji Htujar wat blown le pleei, Lymnn Ouri'l J. Slid L.CUJ1 lOWOOfnu Witn frlfflltfllll-. nnrl t'---c fi,.(lv Ki-alilM 1. lXHltl?.l ' 1t?ilM-M.I m.m J?h tb vtn tneuty feet, suvt susta'.sM la tcis v-hleh te,- cripple hlei let life. i ttei ry ccxidyn ni( wan urusiiw. tle'.mv . nenuaaud rtrlek iewli -weiJ: JsKmed, ,, -no bu ..i JcUi J?enctt aw M& 20 h, will be marked ter ille, Ttt vl:ci f -tur the terrlblt wnldlui, .Lxs.3 yeues idles. Tha .-lctten were Mta Jennie Fesdlck, Miss Teeeheat aad Mfcar. MMle Woodruff. Te add te the aenar Ira broke eat Md rapidly licked antha herM Md crops. Twe were Killed. Wiluamspebt, Pa., Aug. 31 Ibe aeaf folding at the new Catholle charah of tha AnnunoteUon, of thte city, gave way aaW morning Md rear mm mi mob eut teet hj iue (nnuuii ji.iii bum 'i'i.i Ma cusriee Marnet were autaa. jobs ;, "Vr TTieuer nau abebi xuiiuey wmtm -"'J'-J badly injured Md will probably die, AW- firth mM, wbe wm ea tha eoaffeldlag, Mtaerpp hlmaalf bv arasnlna a wladcw J eat m saa.r" tlmberalelL The aoatfeldlng wm WmmwttM, xteasiveOMWaMiWetaa : St. Leuis, Aug. 3L TheexteaMvewwiaw' of the St. Leuie Car WhMl oempaay,, etVV uated in tne western suouree of tM were destroyed by fire bet wbm U o'clock test night The lese la aataassswl about 1100,000 t tally lnrared. . H? wstatmsui iMaieATiaaa.'psUii) mmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmm J iumili1 bbbb WAJtsmaTOir.O. fX, Amf.V&mE ammnansara rwaasyivmua aawa ""Yerk, New Jersey k4I SltgbUy warmer, gMeially,ttaT east te aeuta wwea. When tba eU la CMtre SqaavaaaaM of nurehasad bvleaa fteklilak af Iteaw): King atraat, waa had them jaaesvsv I baUaasc. 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