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VOLUME XXIV-NO.
NORTH DDKE STREET'S SEWER
THE PBOPXRTY OWNAKS ASSIHHBIJ fOB
ITS CONSTRUCTION.
. MHUi from tha Mayer Aaktsg see A
csptenct by cennell of tae rtevtalaas
or the N.w chatter BslattaaT M a
Beard el Hearth I ametasrs.
Tbe select and common council hsld their
regular July meeting Friday evening, It
having been postponed frea Wednesday
evening because tbe 4th et July eama en
tbat day.
In aelect council the following named
membera were present : Messrs. Berger,
Balnea, Leng, Hemley, Riddle, Schum,
Stermfellz, Wlse and Evan president
Mr. Kiddle presented a petition reelttDg
tbat tbe Lltlli Turnpike company have re
fused te keep their roadbed in order within
the city llmlta and aaked that they be com
pelled te abandon tbe read. The petition
wm accompanied by a preamble- and roee-
latlen referring' tbe matter te the afreet com
mlttee te carry out tbe views of the peti
tioner. Mr. Rlddle presented a resolution for the
construction of a 3-feet sewer en North Lima
street fronLemen te the Clay street sewer.
Be also presented an ordinance for the 6en-
atrnotlen ef.sald aewer. , t
Tbe report et tbe vlowers.te assess dam
ages agalnat tbe propertied along the line of
tbe North Duke street aewer waa read.
Following are tbe -.assessment laid
against tbe owners et tbe'seversl "properties
by tbe vlewers : O. W. Slayinsker, 110,79;
Ell Bheriztr, 15 47; Rebecca and Hannah
Hamilton, $14 90 t H. K. Bally. 13;43; Mul
hattan heirs, HO 27; R. M Ketlly, $14 00
Jehn Keller, $14 45; Anna M. Yundt,
$1093; Bnnrv Mettfett, (22 03; C. and A.
Kelly, $20.03 i Henry Wits, 140 35
iveuv. tmki uenry vtiia, iiuoe;
Peter Wlrtb, $14 81; Nelsen Nergrsme,
ln90! TTnnrv Mluulmn. M RSt Mtnhan!
Carey, ?I0 58; NHsen Nernrame, $16 33; O.
A. j ( ti r ie, cie 47; u. a. anaermitn, we. -
01; F.R D!ilsnderfftr,t3)9l! R. M. Slay.
maker, tU 18 ; O D. Bpreeber, f 14 ; Mrs.
Wltmer Hess, $31 02; estate F. J. Krampb,
$69.71; Petor 8. MeTasue, 109 01; Mrs. J.
Gnhle, $17 68 ; Geerge E. Fahneateck,
$17 95; H. K. Keller, $1875; Mrs. Jehn
A. Carter, $17.73; Aaren Wldmyer, $15 40;
Gee. Bchletr, $15 6n; Gea Lutt estate, $17.62;
Christ Gittllcb, $17.44; J. L. Arneld. $14 60;
Chan. Eahbacl), (83 11 ; Auelm Reiner,
$15aei; Mrs. K. rEihleinan, $4870; B. F.
Kshleman, $22,20; J.tT.Wlekeisham, $22 77;
R. M. Afc-new, (5044; W. D. Bpreeber
lioaei; A. Keller,r (23.7J; Gee. Gell,
$64 76; Jehn H. illgb. $20 29; Jehn
A. BansmBn, $21 ; Aug. Relneeul,' $73,51 ;
Abr. Swartley, $32 63; W. D. Bpreeber,
$16 91; Charles Martlu, $16.06; Tees. C.
Wiley, $19 12 ; 8. J. Owens, $19 71 ; Jes. T.
Richards, $1971; W. R. Wilsen, $3212;
Grablll Leng, $48 47 ; E.T. Fralm, $48.91;
owner, aureinertxi;e., is.'A; t. r.irraim,
$18 25; I-bbe Stlrk, $18 25; Kd. Eberman,
$2131; Win. J. Rhoads, $26.65; Edward
Keerman, $18 51 : H. A. Gress, $17 81 ; Fllnn
& Brenemae, $18 01; W. M. McClure,
$18 81; Ed. Eberman, $135.10; total, $2,.
018 3a
Mr. Rlddle moved that section first et
tbe ordinance for the construction el the
Duke Btreet sewer be amended by inserting
a clause taxing the properties by tbe front
feet
Mr. Wise opposed this preposition and
thought It would be unfair te tax open leta
at the same rate as lets en which costly
buildings are erected,
A vote being taken tbe first section el the
ordinance was adopted without division.
TlilB provides for a 30-Inch sewer, tbe as
sessments te be payable In 20 days alter the
passage of the ordinance, and it net paid in
30 days, 0 per cent Interest te be charged
from that date and tLe assessments entered
aallenr.
On motion or Mr. Rlddle the aeoend sec
tion of the ordinance waa struck out. This
provided that tbe contractor should collect
tbe assessments and abselve tbe city from
the responsibility of tbe name
And then the ordinance ai a whole waa
adopted by a vote of 8 te 1, Mr. Wise voting
nay.
Ordinance Ne. 3, defining tlie duties of
viewers appointed by councils te view
properties liable te assessments and fixing
their compensation, waa read a eeesnd time,
when a motion was made te ttrlke out the
words "gradlDR any avenue, Btreet or
alley." Tbe motion te strlke out wm car
ried by a vote of 8 tel, Mr, Evans voting
no. and the section aa amended wi
adopted. iThia provides ter qualifying I.
the viewers and giving fire days' notice of
tbe proposed view te all parties interested.
The second section was adopted without
division, and th& yeas and nays being
called tbe ordinance was adopted aaa whole
unanimously, f This provides a compensa
tion et 2 per day te vlewera for every day
they work, te be charged aa part et the cost
of the improvement.
Mr. Senum presented tbe following pe
titions. Fer gutter and crossing en Seuth
Prince street between Andrew and Cones Cenes
toga ; for Inlet at Water and Vine streets.
Mr, Wise presented a petition ler gutter en
south aide of First street betwesn Ceral
and Ruby.
The report jet the street committee wsa
read. It recommends the building et a
bridge across the Conestoga at Relgart'a
landing. Mr. Berger moved that tbe ac
tlan or tbe committee be approved and tbat
they be authorized te advertise for pro pre pro
pesala. Mr. Evans said the city had nothing te de
with tbe matter ; there is no read or Btreet
at tbat point ; the prepsrty en theetberalde
of tbe creek Is private preperty, and all who
creei tbe creek, there are tret passers.
Mr. Riddle moved tbat tbe matter be re
ferred te the city solicitor. The motion was
adopted. Common council concurred.
Mr. Berger efiercd a resolution tbat tbe
Edisen Llgbt oempany be permitted te
enter Arch alley eoweren payment of (25
The resolution was adopted by a vote of 6
te 4. Adjourned.
COMMON COUNCIL..
Common council wai called te order by
President Beard, at 7-30 o'clock, with the
following membera present: Measrp.
Auxer, Bare, Baumgardner, BertrneM,
Brlnten) Dlller, Eaby, Eberman, Everts,
Frantc, Freeh, Frlteh, OrclT, Heir, Mo Me Mo
Klrey, Mayer, MeI.aughlIn, SherlMr, Sing,
Bturgts, .oek.
Tbe reading or the minutes or the June
meeting waa dispensed with.
PRESENTATION 01" PETITI0NM.
By Mr. Grctl, ter crossings at the corner
of Onurch and Lime streets. Referred te
the atreet committee
By Mr. Frantr, the remonstrance of a
large number of citizens against tbe build build
leg of a sewer en Plum street, between
Eatt King and East Orange streets. Re
ferred te street cemmitter.
By Mr. Bertzfleld, the petition et Wm,
Ksbl, and ethers, ter the extension of the
alx Inch water main en North Mary atreet.
Tbe water ea mmlnaleners recommend that
tbe extension atked for be granted, and
the common council directed the commie
elener te de the work. Select council con
curred. By Mr. Frlteh, for the widening of Pop
lar atreet from Laurel atreet te Leve Line.
Referred te street committee.
Mr, Eaby-presetittd a remonstrance from
15 property owners en West brrsw berry
atreet against the balldln et a sewer en
that street. Referred te the atreet commu
tes. A MESSAQK FROM THE MAYOR,
Mr. Frantz presented the following
met sage from tbe mayor.
Common council
iefaxred.lt
te tbt unitary cemmlttM te
2G4.-SIX PAGES.
t sport m ordinance la accordance with the I T W(
Baiyef a suggestion'. Select council nea- I " u
eaaeerred. m te the reference of thai
erd Isaac.
lb tht Honorable tht Stltet and
Common
veuneui of tut cuy of Laneaittr :
Obmtlbmbn. I weald meat respectfully
recommend ler year oeaaMeretioa the las
portanee of yenr hoacrable body taking
aema action looking te te batter aaaltary
condition of enr city. While the gaaaral
oleaaiiaeeaof oerelty la raaaeaably geed,
yet there are asaay eeaa plaints of nuisances
which are offensive and might create sick
naaa la the local I tlea where they exist I
hare endeavored te remove all eaata of this
kind broeaht te bit ret ice. bat In Baanv in.
ataaeeatha anlaaneea oemplalnnd of are of
neh oharaetar as te be beyond the author
ity Tested in your executive te remove. As
wa have already approached the season or
the Tear when contaarlena and inrsctiena
diseases are meat prevalent, it la of the
utmost importance that yen aheuld adept
inch measures aa will provide agalnat any
and all dan get that might threaten the
haalth and comfort of our elilzeaa. That
Lancaster abenld be without a beard of
health la a question tee serious te contem
plate, and oeunolls aheuld net hesitate te
UMIIt art IMa IK nf lk viaaw mnntfitn.! law
under which we are new governed, tbat
prevldea for tbe organlcatlen of a beard of
health that would have ample power under
-prevision te meet any ana ail emergen -
elw.
Under tbe previsions of this act It is the
duty of the mayor te appoint the membera
comprising tbe beard et health. I can only
aay that I will endeavor te efleet an organ ergan organ
isateon that will act IndlolenalT. economic
ally and In the best Interest or the city.
Tour very respectfully,
EOW. KOOERLET,
Lancaster, July 6, 1888. Mayer.
THE TELEPHONE COMTANY.
The opinion of City Bolleltor Brown, en
the question submitted te him aa te the
Tights possessed by tbe telephone company,
waa read. He finds that the oempany have
no legal etatus in the elty, no ordinance
naTing been passed as required by tbe act
i a .t.ii.
I . .?.?' "'
I Poles In the City.
lemeiy giving them the right te erect
I Mr- Baumgardner introduced an erdl-
1 nance granung the use of the streets of the
I city te the telephone company for theeree-
tien of Its poles, leaving te the Btreet com.
mutee tbe selection of tbe location for all
new poles hereafter erected. It waa re
ferred te tbe atreet committee.
The report of the finance committee
showed the number and amount of bills
approved during tbe month of June.
RurertT op. errr treasurer.
Tbe report or. the city treasurer .for last
month wan presented by Mr. Baumgardner.
The receipts were $39,180.60 ; expenditures,
$34,314 17 ; balance in treasury, $102,000.
Following are the balances in the various
appropriations :
Interest en leans, Including sinking
inea , 137811 03
Prinolnalen inn i'SiA iS
if.s i..- ?"? w
Hf;7.eX.... " '
..w. tiuuingua ,
uepiirsei streets (from license tax).
Hepalrs of streets.. ..."
Oracling ana macadamising streets..
Uelglanandupbau bloekj
Steamroller and crusher.
8,4 4 CO
?,O0 03
8,818 (-8
10,110 47
10,0 ia hs
807 81
B.IU VI
8,2178
10.817 7
10,408 70
b8S0M
8,376 48
X0OIO
21.W.H
i. 760 00
l.soneo
018 10
17.8.B 113
41,831 fi
118 88
niwrwum general
paving water pipes
salaries ...WT. ".,
Police and turnkey ,
salaries ler Are department
fire department aeneral...
Newflroenptne
Mftttttl
esses
.LUKauna- city
Abatement en city tax
Abatementen water rent... ..";
Contingencies
bewer and wuter works Improve-
Stationery and printing
FOB STEAM HEATING.
Mr. Brlnten offered a resolution Instruct
ing the property committee te have aa
much of tbe city hall aa may be deemed
necessary heated by steam and tbe cost of
tbe same te be paid from the contingent
fend.
The coat of tltesamels estimated at $1,000.
The resolution was adopted. Select ooun eoun oeun
cll concurred.
Mr. Baumgardner Introduced an ordi
nance setting apart $210 from the contln centln
gent fund te pay Henry Carpenter, late city
solicitor, for services rendered. The.'ordl The.'erdl
nsnee was referred te the finance "com
mittee. Mr. Brlnten presented a resolution for a
aewer en Seuth Prince street, north of Ger
man, and naming Benjamln Hastings, O.
F. May and Peter Sammy as the viewers
te assess the damagea en properties en tbe
line of the proposed sewer. Tbe resolution
waa adopted. Select council concurred,
THE WATER COMMISSIONERS.
The report of ihe water commissioners for
the month abewed the number of feet of
pipe laid during the month. The commit.
slenera asked for permission te lay a alx
inch pipe en Seuth Christian atreet, from
East King street a short distance ; te replace
the four tneh water pipe en Lime atreet,
between Orange and Chestnut, with a ten
Inch pipe; te lay a alx inch pipe en Mar
shall street, between Walnut and Lemen
streets, and te lay 100 feet et pipe en Con
cord atreet north et Lemen. AH tbe rec
ommendatlena or the commissioners were
approved and they were directed te de tbe
work.
Select council coneurred.
The market committee, te whom was re
ferred a petition praying for a new central
market house, reported favorably en tbe
petition. Mr, Ebtrman moved tbat the
petition be referred back te the committee
te prepare plans, specifications and tbe cost
of a new market house and te report tbe
same at a future meeting of oeunolls. The
motion waa adopted.
Mr. Frantz offered a resolution Instruct
ing tbe printer te have the Journals or
eleet and common council ordlnanee
printed and delivered te each member
belere ihe 20th day or each month. Tbe
resolution was adopted. Select council con
curred. A uey Seriously Irjurtil.
Barry Chapman, a sixteen-year-old
colored boy, who saya hla home la In
Jamaica, Georgia, bearded the second sec
tion et Western Express en tbe Pennsyl
vania railroad last night wlth;tbe Intention
of stealing a ride te Harrlsburg. He waa
atandlng en the platform of a sleeper when
tbe conductor eame around near Downing
town. The train waa running at the rate et
30 miles an hour, but the boy waa terribly
frightened and hu Jumped oft Inte the
darkness. The conductor caught held ct
him and tbe boy's shirt sleeve waa left In
hla hand. The train was stepped and run
back, when Chapman waa picked up. He
waa found te have an ugly cut en the aide
et his head, his face was bruised and hit
knee cap injured. He waa brought te
Lancaster and taken te the county hospital.
Tt or Ihs Nsw Keala.
The new Clspp Jt Jenes engine will be
tested ea Tuesdsy afternoon, but the plug
te be used haa net yet been aeleeted. T , L.
Pitcher, manager or the Clapp k Jenes
works, and a number et firemen from
Reading, Harrlsburg and ether cities will
be present at the test.
Unpaid Btercanttls Tax.
The unpaid mercantlle tax waa placed In
tbe hands et Alderman Deen te-day for
collection by County Treasurer Grlsslnger.
There are about aeventy delinquents.
Te lifgln Bis Duties Tomorrow.
Rev. E. W. Burke, associate pastor of
the First M. E. church and missions, will
begin his work te-morrow, Mr. Burkr,
has Just graduated from Wesleyan Univer
sity, Mlddletewn, Conn. Hewlil preach
I In tht Western church te-morrow at 1050 a.
1 B aal TM p. ffl,
CHILDREN MSONED.
xiiKfteNAMD oavaatuter wiixiam
MAHER NARROWLY MOAPB DEATH.!
Thsy Bat Barak ajaassga Mr Bappsr ea rr.-
ay aaa tfeertly Atatr la steal BMemt
Vfiyll-AatMetsa aMsativ aad the
Baflerara Brawly atseevarlsg.
Twe children et William Maher, of Ne.
410 High street, Bade a narrow aaeapa from
death, the reenlt et eating aema poteeaoaa
aubataae ea Friday night
The children afleeted ware Donald, age
threw years, and Kdlth aga eight yean
Mrs. Mary Maher, .the mother, cooked
some smoked aausage for tapper, and both
children ate heartily of it. The pareata
dldnet eat any of the aausage. After tap
per Mrs.- Maher and the ehildrea
visited Mr. Jeha RethwaUer, at
Ne. 464 High street, About eight
o'clock the ehildrea were taken ill and
I blB vomiting,
Dr. D. R. MoOermick
I wee Bent for and upon hla arrival edmlnls-
I tered remedlea te remove tbe poison,
1 in aa hour or two the result of the pby-
elebui'a treatment waa a decided Improve
ment in me oenaiuon ei me children,
Thte morning Donald la retting quietly,
bnt la net yet eat of danger. Xdlth la la a
fair way of recovery .
Mrs. Maher received tbe aausage from
Mm. Geerge Krlner, and Mr. Krlner
bought it at one of tbe butehera' ataada la
market.
Aethecblldiendldnet eat anything for
aupper that the parenta did net eat, ex-
eept the aausage, tbe presumption la that
the poison waa In the aausage.
ANOTHER enANOK FOIl BETS.
Mild InstaaeUen That Cleveland Will Carry
Bnoegti Btatsa te KlaclBtm.
Oar correspondent "Mugwump," who
left $100 the ether day as a forfeit for ten
beta or 1100 each en Cleveland and Thur-
man and wfaeee money waa net oevered,
writes at fellows :
I tee our Republican frlenda de net
esre te oever the money I aent yen te ao ae ao
eommodate their betting men. Keep it for
another week te tee if any of the opposition
will take tbe following, all or none. If they
will tee the mark, "let her go Gallagher."
$100 tbat the Cleveland elector get mere
of the popular vote than the Harrison elec
tors. $100 that Cleveland geta mere electoral
velea than Harrison.
$100 that Cleveland carries all the South
ern states.
$100 that Harrison deea net carry all the
New England states.
$100 tbat Harrison deea net carry New
Yerk, New Jersey and Pennsylvania,
$100 that Harrison doea net carry every
Western state.
$100 that Harrison deea net carry every
Poeiflo state.
$100 that Harrison deea net have half aa
much plurality In Pennsylvania aa Blaine
had.
$100 tbat Cleveland carries mere et the
following cltlee tban Harrisen: Bosten,
New Yerk, Philadelphia, Baltimore, New
Orleans, Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago, Bt.
Leuis, Ban Francisce,
$100 tliat a majority of the above belt will
be wen.
DIED OF BE4RT DISEASE.
Adam EcfsTrt, of aUckwatsr, Diss After a
Few Days' luecsa,
Adam Lefeyre, a well known resident et
Slackwater, this county, died rather sud
denly Frldsy evening et heart ejlaeaae, in
the 731 year or hla age. Mr. Lefevre waa
ill only two or three day. Mr. Lefevre
leaves a wife, three sons and tweuanghtera.
Twe of tbe sons, Michael and Ames, are
married and have families. The ether,
Jehn, la alngle and Uvea at home. The
eldest daughter, Christiana, la the wife of
Leuis Neil, of this elty ; the youngest,
Annle, Is single and at home.
When a boy Mr. Lefevre was a teamster
and carried many a wagon lead of flour
from Capt, Steele's mill at Gordenvllle te
Philadelphia, before the railroad waa built.
Later In li'e Mr. Lefevre waa a farmer,
and took an aetlve part In politics, espe
cially la the campaign of 1310, when he was
a prominent supporter of "Tippecanoe and
Tyler tee."
Mr. Lefevre' funeral will take plaee
Sunday afternoon at 1 o'elock. Interment
at the Old Mennenlte burying ground at
New Danville.
Unpld's July Werk.
Jfrein savannah Herning News, J uly i.
Mr. Henry R. Altlck and Mitt Marie O.
Byrne were united in marriage yesterday
morning at 7 o'clock at the eathedral of St.
Jehn the Baptist. The wedding waa a
quiet affair, only the frlenda of tbe bride
and groom being present The groom la a
member of tbe firm el D. A. Altlek'a Bena,
carriage manufacturers. The bride la a
daughter of Judge DomlnlekO' Byrne, and
Is a highly accomplished young lady. She
waa dressed In geb'.ln blue cloth, with hat
te match. The bridal couple left yesterday
for the North en their wedding trip.
Banday Scheel Picnics at rsnryn.
The Sunday aobeola connected with the
First and St. Paul's Reformed churches
will held a ploelo at Penryn park en Fri
day, July 13. Trains will leave tbe upper
depot at 7:45 a. m., 12:35 and 5:54 p. m.
Oa Wednesday next the Trinity Luth
eran Bunday aoheol excursion te Penryn
will be held, the train leaving the outer
Reading depot at 7:45 a. m. Four superb
oencerta will be given In tbe rk during
the day by a combined band and oreheatra.
Ceal ler Ihs VTatsr Works.
Tbe water commissioners opened bids
laat evening for coal for tbe water werka
ter the quarter ending Ooteber 1st The
bidden were Baumgardner & Ce., $2.62 per
ten, U. J, Bwarr, $2 85 and Geerge Sbul
myer, $2 07 and $280. Tbe oentraot was
awarded te Baumgardner 6t Ce.
m
furchatsd Ihs Hennt Vsinea Kttate.
D. B. Land Is, et thl elty, baa purchased
of the Pennsylvania Trust oempany, attor
ney in fact for Albert Grabb, the Mount
Vernen estate at Oonewsge, censtating of
756 acres, for $23,000. Mr. Landla take
possession en August IS.
i i
llreksBls Arm.
Elmer Miles, aged 10 years, aen of Jacob
Miles, Hying en Beeth Queen atreet, broke
his left arm between the wrist and elbow
by falling from a eherry tree en tbe preml
aes of Mr. A. O. Rabter. Dr. Belenlua aet
the fractured member.
JtMQlts el Dim llall aamsa.
Friday's cbamplenahlp centeeta resulted:
Indianapolis 9, Philadelphia 8 ; Cincinnati
0, Atbletle 8 ; Pittsburg 3, tVaablngten 2 ;
Kansas uuy e, nsiumere a ; ijeniavllle 6,
C.eveland 3 ; Brooklyn 0. Sb Leula 2,
i
Uli rint OHidm,
The only Inmate of tbe station heuae
laat night waa a town man who waa under
the influence et liquor at the Western hotel
and refused te leave when ordered eat He
waa discharged, as It wa hla first efltnse.
A JUOiptioe.
There will be a reception of the families
and frlenda of membera en Wedneaday
evening, July llth, by Gea H. Thomaa
Pest 84, at Grand Army hall en East King
ttieet,
LANCASTER. PA., SATURDAY,
JOIKINQ THE lWOnH4.TIO fARtY.
PretBlasat ttspub.iuuia Ntwirtfiptra of
Dataware Oeaaty Aaveeat Tariff Meters.
from the Philadelphia Uecerd.
A aenaatlen haa been caused in the upper
ead et Delaware county ever the tariff that
tareaitai te threw the ohtmplenaet high
proteettoa Inte a ferment. In the borough
of Darby, tbe bargees, Cbarlea Lloyd Bar
rill, who waa elected te that office la Febru
ary last aa a Republican, new boldly pro pre pro
elataa hlasself a tariff reformer and deelarea
that if he Uvea until November next he will
rote tot Oieretaad.
A ae lest prominent resident of Darby,
Mr. Jaaeea MeGahey, who haa been been
eagaged aa a textile worker in Delaware
oeuBtv ter veara. and who has been looked
upee atone of the leading Republicans of
theplaee, haa also announced himself as
aa advocate of tatlfl reform.
The Influence of the local press is also
being directed In tbe tame channel, The
Darby hdependenf aadtbe Morten CSreif
ieU, published at Morten, heretofore eon.
sMered Independent in politic, have alto
taken ap the eudgels In behalf et tariff re
form. Be successful bat been the work of tbe
ohamplena of redueed tariff dntlea that it
la proposed te organize a Tariff Reform at at at
aoetatlon among the textile operative! et
Darby and It vicinity.
This la the way in whleh Bnrgess Berrlll
xpiaina nimaeu ler .supporting tarur re-
iurui I
Ne one party it essential te the salvation
of ear country. I believe la voting for
whichever party la nearest right. I be
lieve la voting for and atlektng te princi
ples, and in forsaking and throwing ever
party, if necessary.
Every monopolist in the land, every
member of every trust" all fees of labor;
almost every rich mannfaeturar, almost
every capitalist and unscrupulous specula
tor, will Indorse tbe platform and vote the
ticket of the Republican party.
In 1884 the Republican national conven
tion cenaared the Demoaratle party for fall
lng 'i te relieve the burden et unnecessary
taxation by a wise red notion of the surplus.
It la unnecessary te give additional testi
meny or the feeling In these days. But
what la tbe position et the Republican puty
new T It la opposed te any reduotlen. It
la opposed te any foreign competition what
ever with domeatle Interest. It eflera no
remedy for the combinations and trust all
ever the country whleh have erected their
headt en the successful stllilea of domeatle
competition. It stands for tht crude, III
adjusted, hastily considered war tariff
duties whleh were levied amid the atrest of
war, and which oenld never have been
levied In timet et neaea.
The Republican party odors thowork thework thowerk
Ingman free whisky and tree tobacco ; tbe
Demoaratle party eilers him free wool, and
free lumber, and free salt. Hew many
worklegmen or Darby, or any ether town,
it all questions el party were put aside,
would vote for free whisky in lieu et free
wool and taltr And what would tba
wlvea of tbe werklngmen say en this point
it they had a voice ?
The candidates et both parties are geed,
and the issue will be fought out by the
people In November next entirely en prln.
elplea. The platforms et the two parties
will decide voters. The mere 1 think et
tbe Republican platform the mere mon
strous u teem.
A year age I believed In tariff reform in
reduotlen of duties and in lessened taxa
tion. 1 atlll believe In tbem ; and tbua
must go with tbe party whleh raises them'
aleit and rallies te their support.
Ntw fork Democrats aaett Active,
N. T. Letter te F&ltaaelpbla Ledger.
The New Yerk Democrats have thus far,
there can be no question, shown the meat
vim and enterprise in tbe campaign J ait
opened. This maybe due te tbe faet that I ,,:, . J.. r .--their
nomination were made first and I delPnla fl'wovtwnee, Lebanon,
"T , """" " "u" ""u I forteoat aad Oilier Held,
tueir uipuuiiuu fKirit-utuu uuiuf e uu xte-
publicans, but certainly they have exhibi
ted unuiual asgaelty in getting the atten
tion of the voter first, and In Impressing
anon tbem their arguments betore ltd
Republleana can get in a word.
The campaign hat scarcely opened
and already the Democrats have held three
great mass meetings, for Tammany'
Fourth et July oelebratlon yesterday was,
In faet, a Dsmocratle mass meeting, and
tbey have met the publle with such na
tlenal and atata leaders as Speaker Car.
lisle, Chairman Mill, Congressman Breck
inridge, Governer Hill, ex-Governer Ab Ab
eott and 8. S. Cox. Airslnat this array of
argument tbe ' Ropublleana have as
yet only set up one mtn meeting
at which ex Congressman' Herr, of
Mlehlgan, ' and Colonel R. G. Inger Ingor
tell made the principal poeehoe. The Ke Ke
pnblleana teem te be wafting ler the coming
of Blaine te sound the battle alarm and
begin tbe great argument for protection.
Wnile Carlisle, Mills and Hill have been
flooding the New Yerk publle with argu
ment in behalf or revenue reform, and
been filling tbe working men with assur
ance that tbe Democratic pregramme la
net free trade, but a reduotlen et nnnecea
aary taxation without Injury te American
Industries, little ha been heard en tbe
Republican aide, oxeept explanations why
Blaine waa net nominated at Chicago and
a detente of Harrison' record In regard te
Chineee Immigration.
The Minority RtperU
Senater Turple, In behalf of tbe Dsmo Dsme Dsmo
crateo minority of the committee en pen
sions, en Thursday preaented a report dls.
tenting from the vlewt In regard te tbe
veto power recently expressed by Senater
Davit In amsjerlty report from the pension
oemmlttea. Tbe minority aay :
We reeard that power as a qualified neea.
tlve upon that of Congress, net derogatory
te their rights or action. Neither the power
nor lta exercise can be regarded as au en
croachment upon the province el Cengreas,
since both are provlded for in the constitu
tion. Mr, Story, In his J istly celebrated
commentary upon that Instrument, ssys re
specting It: "The power Is Important
aa an additional security against the
enactment of rash, Immature and
Improper laws." Speaking of tbe action
of the executive therein tbe same author
remarks: "His view, It net mere wise or
mere elevated, will at least be lndnpendent
and under an entirely dlllerent responsi
bility te the nation from what belengs te
Congress. He Is the representative et the
whole nation In tbe aggregate ; they are the
representatives only of distinct parte."
The report la signed by Senators Turple,
Blodgett, Faulkner and Wilsen (Md),
Chargts Agalett a Heading Lawyer,
A petition has been presented te tbe
Berks oeunty court asking that tbe name of
Wm, H. Llvlngoed, of Reading, beatrlcken
from the roll et attorneys for falling te pay
ever moneys which, It Is ssld, he collected
for Alleeb. Troutman, a oae-armed girl,
LMUs Troutman wa run ever by a Reading
raureaa tram iu jeie nuu iesi aa arm.
Llvlngoed waa empl yed by her te aue tbe
oempany, and In 1883 ne received from tbe
corporation $1,345 60. She get (45 In cast)
from the lawyer, ahe alleges, and hla per per
aenal bend ler $976. This was net given
until 1887,and new ahe repudiates tbe bend
and clalma (1,460, exeluslve et (200 ceunael
fee. Mr. Llvlngoed clalmB an Incontestable
defense. .A rale was granted by tbe court
Amicably Arranged.
The suit between Geerge L, Buckwalter
and Elam Herr waa amicably arranged
thl morning. Mr. Herr waa the tenant of
Buckwalter and claimed one half or tbe
crop. Mr. Beckwalter claimed that be
waa entitled te only one-fourth and when
he endeavored te remove tbe one-half or
tbe crop ault was entered against him,
When the parties met at Alderman Hal
bach'a thla morning tbe suit waa settled
by HeiT paying for tbe additional one
fourth crop that he claimed. Cel. B. F.
Kshleman represented Buckwalter and
Walter M. Franklin, Herr,
lUturn et in Delriratei
The delegates selected by the Yeung
Men's Democratic club te attend tbe na
tlenal convention or Democratle cluba at
Baltimore have returned home. They
apeak In the highest term of their recep
tion snd treatment while in the Monumen
tal oily.
JULY 7. 1888.
SERVICES IN THE CHURCHES.
HOLY COMMUNION TO Uti ADMlNMtXIt
KO IN TUPEK OF THEM.
ThsObarebarciadtoIIeidAnnptnAlrMsst'
tng-KDiihtset ttaaeltUn Bsgls Offleirs
lastatUd-Cempanlct te Be KetfrUln-
M by tba Colombia rtra Compter,
Cei.UMlitA. Julv 7 Helv oemmnnlon
will be administered en Sunday morning
In the Second Btreet Lutheran church. In
the evening at 0 o'clock the Installation
service of Rsv. W. B. Hlnman will take
plaee. The services will be conducted by
Rev. O. Relmensnyder, of Lancaster, and
Rev. Wm. P. Evans, of Baltimore, will
make an address.
The open lr meeting et the Chnreh el
Ged will beheld en Sunday evening at 0
o'elock en Fourth atreet, between Locust
and Walnut. Rev. A, H. Leng will preaeb
ontheaurjaet "The Judgment"
Rev. E Ludwlek will preaeb. in Saleme
United Brethren ohureh en Sunday morn
ing; en the anblect "Ged'a Providential I
Care for Ula People." Bubleet for the even-
Ril,V,",0Ck! "P-i "
Religion.
Bunday aoheol services In the Motbedlsl
Bplsoer al church will be held at 0 o'clock.
Leve feast will be celebrated at 0. p. m.
There will be no preaching en account of
the sickness of Rev. Themas Harrison.
Hely oemmnnlon will be oelebrated In
the Trinity Reformed church en Bunday
morning and evening.
Bl. Paul'a P. E. church : liely oommnn eommnn oemmnn
lon at 8 a. m., morning aervlce at 10:30,
evening service at 7:30 o'elock. The ser
vices are shortened ou account et the het
weather.
Offletrs Initallrd.
Dlstrlet Deputy Grand Chief Wm. J.
Strlokler installed tbe following cflleers
last evening at Ohlppete Castle, Na 68.
Knights et tbe Gelden- Eagle : Past Chief,
Jehn H. Heek ; noble chief, B, G. Reath ;
vlee chief, Jehn A. Hamilton ; air herald,
Chss. Flecklnsteln ; high priest, A. M. Os
tfrtag ; venerable hermll, W. J. Strlokler ;
worthy bard, E.Eahlemen; worthy obsm ebsm
berlaln, Jehn Cramer ; ensign, Gea Van
Stetten ; esquire, BenJ. Lelthelser 1st
guard, H. H. Lelthelser ; 21 guard, M. B.
Kerr.
Lieutenant General J as. B. O'Neill, et
Philadelphia, will Inspect Ohlppeta Com Cem
mandery, Ne. 37, IC of O. E., ennextTuea.
day evening.
The excursion of the Knlshts of the
Gelden Kigle will be held at Mount Gretna
en Wednesday next.
rirs Company Mming,
The Columbia fire oempany met last
evening and decided te mske oxtenslve re
pairs at thelr englne house. The Interior
will be painted and papered, new carpet
purchased and ether repairs made. The
following oemmltteo en repair waa ap
pointed ; Jehn U. Kline, William Pfeffer,
John.Rleb, Daniel Heek, Wm. Stringier,
Jehn W. MIebaeL
"" 'The following fire oempanlea will be In
vited as guests of Ne. 1 : Laurel, Yerk ;
Hanover, Hanover ; P. R, R., Alteena (
Cltlisne, Bteelten ; Rainbow, Reading
Rex Heek and Ladder, Yerk ; Wrights Wrights
vllle, Wrlgbtsvllle ; Hampden, Reading ;
the Columbia Fire Aatoelatlon, of Phlla
Miss Maud Lanyon, of Hazleton, la visit
ing Mtsa Annie Weln.
' Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Mutsir left for Files
Eddy te spend Bunday.
Mlas Katie Btrlckler, daughter et W. J.
Strlokler, la visiting friends Iu Philadel
phia and Wilmington,
Mrs. Piatt and aen Charles, of Yerk,
spent Friday here visiting frier dr.
Jehn B. Given, of the Philadelphia mint,
Is visiting here.
Miss Mabel Sbenberger rolurned home
from a trip te Philadelphia.
The Brothorheod et Locemollvo Flro Flre
men will wear white eaps, blue obeckorod
shirts, blue overalls and whlte neckties In
the eantennlal parade.
The Brotherhood of Brakeman will be
uniformed In blue eap, large purple badge,
and will carry a brake club.
Tbe order of Red Men are making ex
tensive preparatlena and will appear In
paint and feathers. It la thought that a
float will be prepareu representing an In
dian village.
The Demoaratle club met last night and
considered tbe aubjeet of marching uni
forms, but no action waa taken.
The Ladles' Mite society will bold a rasp
berry featlval this evening In the parlors of
the M. E. ehurcb.
A. W. Melllnger, a farmer of Maner
township, fell from a hay mew yeaterday
and fractured two ribs.
While shifting engine Ne. P63, was shift
ing car at St. Charlea furnace laat night
tbe engine atruck a car en tbe slde. The
engine, tank and car were thrown from the
track, delaying travel about three and a
halt heura. The wreck crew were in ser
vice.
The P. R.R. police arrested nine train
rldia this morning. Squire Selly gave
soven or the number 20 days and two ethera
10 days In J all.
m
Going te llatt'u.
BKxr.iN, July 7, Kmperer William will
start for Kiel en tbe 13th of July en hla
way te St Petersburg. At Kiel he will
aojenrn a day and then proeeod by sea en
tbe royal yaebt " Hobenzollorn " le St.
Petvraburg, where he will arrive en tbe
evening of tht 18th. The suits which wl 1
accompany blm comprises the emperor's
aid -de-camp, Count Herbert Blamarck,
Gen. Ven Wlttleh and peaalbly the Rnsslin
military attaebe at Berlin. Toe remalndi r
of tbe aulte will go te St Petersburg en
July 17,
l'net Whitman
Dylng.
-The friends of
Camiign, N. J., July 7.-
Walt Whitman, the poet, are beginning le
dlapalr of his recovery. He Is new
tee weak te leave his bed and
his physical powers are being slowly para
lyzed. Hla physicians say If a rally does
net come very seen, death is inevitable
A Fa'iangcr IJaj In Buiallpex.
New Yebk, July 7, A dispatch from
Quarantine etatee tbat the ateamablp Celtic,
whleh arrived this morning from Liver
pool, has been detained there as Mr. W, D.
Harper, one of tbe aaloen passenger, hid
been stricken with smallpox. Mr. Harper
Ih a member of the firm of J, H. Bunnell it
Ce., dealers In printing Inks at Na 164
Nassau street
m i
Mrs. OlsTeland at Table.
Mr?. Cleveland eats meat only once a day
at this time of year. Fer her breakfast she
always has eggs In some form, toast, ceflee
and berries, or melons.
Fer lunch sbe eats lobsters, crabB or
fib and a salad of lettuce or tomatoes. She
la also very fend et asparagus with
asuce tarture. She eats meat at dinner,
Of the roast she takes a pleee well cooked
and covers It with gravy, She is very par
tial te seu pt, and cold oensomme Is a fa
vorite with her just new. Iced tea abe
drinks at ead times during the day, Late
In the evening she Is very apt te order an
Appelllnarla lemonade.
Very Het Weatlitr,
At 3 p. in. the mereury In tbe Intelli
gxtfciH office steed tt 923 ; at Harry Ce-
l muths ft9 ted at Alderman Deca's, 06?(
SIX PAGES
Bated u v nrne or TEN,
Sanaa
LIUIs Kdrard nnru JuiuimU in Frent or tie
Ruahleg Kngtes and Rtsracd
Jestph Conners,
rrotnthe New Tork Star.
A doed or supreme heroism bv which a
Staten Island boy saved a Me and lest hla
own, waa wrought Wednesday afternoon at
West New Brighten. Edward Burns
snatebed a four year-old child from In front
of a train of ears, and the young hore is
new dying in a hospital.
Little Burn was a rate, slender lad, 10
year old. He had a mild disposition, and
waa a diligent student at grammar aoheol
Na 41a New Brighten, B, 1. Wednesday
afternoon he started from his home, Ne. 07
Jersey atreet, West New Brighten, for the
Kill von Kull with hla younger brother,
Henry, te enjoy a awlm. Tbey were fol
lowed by a four-year-old child, Jeseph
Conners, who lives In the satne house,
Near tbe feet et Franklin avenue, West
New Brighten, the line et the Rapid Tran.
alt railway make a declded ourve, tbe
view or Whleh Is abut off by a big plaster
mill oleee te the traek. One cannot see a
train- till It Is close upon him. At this
point, u is said, seven people have been
At hair past 3 o'elock, Wednesday arter arter arter
noen, a tapld transit train crowded with
I P"P for the Wild West show, a
le rer the Wild Weat show, a train
ZJ!2S&3& .VTdTe So'rn.Ve,'
mi) piaster rum. xeung isurua saw ine
ruahlnc locomotive and Babv Conners
walking slowly aareas the traek. He felt
iSM?.?.!" ". SJ,ySSPSl
and that In the next moment it would be
ground te piece under the wheels 6f tbe
locomotive. The i ashing engine waa net
mere tban thirty feet away.
Clenching hla teeth, hla pale faae paler
than ever, young Burna rushed en tbe
track right In front et the engine and push,
ed the ehlld eQ. The four year old cleared
tbe rail and fell en the ground with his
faoe scratehed, but nnhurt. At tbe same
moment the engine struek tbe brave young
here, lilted htm up, carried him thirty feet
snd hurled him through the air into a pile
of atones. Hla horrified brother, Henry,
aaw the thrilling and awful eight
nenrv ran te ma Drntner anil snone te
him. The little hare oeuld neither hear
nor apeak. He lay Insensible, with his
head en the pile of atones. Hla faee waa
oevered with bleed, whleh came from a
ghastly wennd across bis forehead. His
ilabt hair waa wet with bleed whleh flowed
.from a deep wound along the top of hla
bead, He had been very seriously hurt
The younger brother, tearful and fright
ened, ran for help. An ambulanee was
summoned and tbe boy's father came. The
pale, gory, dying little hern waa taken te
the Bmlth Infirmary In Tempklnsvllle.
The surgeons gathered around him and
found tbat hla right arm waa broken In
two above the elbow and that hta skull waa
fractured. Tbey did net bolleve he would
ever get well.
A KEVUDLIOAN ItEVOLT.
IUv. Dr. Ceylsr Oat Agalntt ih Chicago Free
Whisky riatretm.
Iter. Dr. Cnyler, in the Xvangeltsti
I claim the privilege, aa an old-fashioned
Llnoelnlte Hepnbllean, te enter my earnest
pretest agalnat It reactionary "plank" en
the meat contreverted question of the hour.
In 1884 the Republican convention wisely
d eclared In favor of Ihe revlalen of the tarlH
and tbe reduotlen et tbe onermoua and
dangereua surplus. But thla j ear's con
vention has atrangely declared In favor el
the practical maintenance of the preaent
exorbitant and oppressive war tariff, and
In order te provide agalnat the aceumula.
tlen or a aurplus, It suggests a repeal or th e
taxes en whisky and tobacco I Instead of
taking off tbe burdens from many necea.
sarlea of life, tt would give us free pipes and
free vhlakv 1
I am net Ihe only dissentient against the
extreme high tarltt hereaiea of the late con
vention. Many or the meat powerful
Republican Journals are protesting against
them, and aueh staneh and thoughtful Re
publicans a ex-Mayer Beth Lew and Rev,
Dr. Sterrs, and many otbera of our Brook
lyn citizens, are In open revolt against tbem.
Dr. Sterrs said te me yesterdsy tbat, aa he
could net turn Democrat, he aheuld Imtlate
Sambo In tbe story, and "take te tbe weeds."
It allot us Republicans who are opposed te
Uee trade and free whisky, and yet are
strenuously in favoref rednelng tbe present
outraKOeualy oppressive tarllT, aheuld fol fel
low the example of Dr. Sterrs, the "weed"
will be pretty full by next November.
The Immense surplus In the national
treasury la fraught with Increaalng evlla
and danger. There Is a growing discon
tent among tbe Intelligent working elaea
Willi high taxes en tbe necessaries of tile.
The many are new burdened for the bene
fit el tbe few,
Ulg Units Ily Firs.
New Yeke, July 7. Fire was discovered
en the top fleer of the Century publication
ofllce en 18 ih atreet shortly alter midnight
last night The building adjoin the
Everett house and the excitement In the
hotel became Intense. The gnosis dressed
hurriedly and sought refuge In the street.
The flsmea spread from the top le tbe third
story of tbe Century building with great
rapidity. The tire. was under control by
1:30 a. m. Several firms In addition te the
Century company occupied the building.
Tbe total less te tbe tenanta la estimated at
$250,000 and en building $50,000. Tee prin
cipal aulferera are aa follewa : Jehnsen x
Faulkner, upholstery, flrat fleer and base
ment, lesa $05,000 ; Wortblngten Smith &
Ce., flower and millinery, second fleer,
$25,000 ; Themas Kelsen fc Sens, publishers
and Importers or books, third fleer, $15,000 ;
Esrl it Wilsen, Trey manufacturing oom eom oem
pany, fourth fleer, $15,000 ; Cantury pub
lishing company, tifili fleer, $10,000 ; O. W.
Alexander, book blndery, sixth fleer, (C0
000. The lower floors were damaged by
water.
Dfitracllva Storm la tbe Kertliwttt.
Chicago, July 7. A Bt. Pauldtspateh
says : A great storm patsed ever Western
and Central Minnesota and Eaitern Dakota
yesterday. At Bhakopee, Minn., the great
building of tbe Wampaeh furniture compa
ny waa ae badly wrecked that it was Impce
slble te run the machinery. The Cooper
building was demolished ; Kehl .t Herens'
store was unroofed ; several fine resi
dences and barna were blown away and
treea and fencea were blown across acress
waya In auch a way as te step travel. At
Redwood Falls, Minnesota, several build.
InKS were toppled ever and some were
burned by lightning. Mueh dsmage te
feneea and crops Is reported from tbe
oeuntry. At St Peters, Minn., lightning
burned a barn containing aeveral valuable
horns and two ether buildings. Many
hundreds of aerea of oern were destroyed
by hall. Many buildings were blown down
In tbe vicinity of Rosewell, where the storm
awept a strip of country twenty miles wide.
At Vilas, hall did considerable damage te
growing wheat, corn and eats.
A nenatelSIUPaiaeathe Iienie.
Washington, July 7. In tbe Heuse
the Senate bill waa passed providing ler
the sale of the alte of Fert Omaha, Neb.,
and appropriating $200,000 for tbe purcbate
et a new alto and construction or suitable
buildings.
After the morning hour tbe Heuse went
into oemmltteo et tbe whole en the tarlfl
bill.
Uetnjt te Eurapa
Nmv Yebk, July 7 Judge Walter Q.
Gresham salied en tbe steamer Werrs, this
alternoen for Europe. He will jeturn In
two months.
An Extra HiMloe.
Am ant, N. Y., July 7. Gov. Hill has
called an extra aeislen of the legislature
te convent July 17, tt 11 1, re,
- PRICE TWO OENTB,
MORTON NOTIFIED.
I Jt7DUEK3TEKTBXUaiW. HE.WASNOsU-
NATEO IOR VtOE fBEStDENr.
C TlAcepts aodOemmndthPTOtUa
riatfaras Adopted by Bis Farty-The VI!-
lagrs et RbtatbscK Display flags and
treamarsnd Take a BTeUday.
Rhinebkck, n. Y July 7. Theaaeleat
and staid village et Rhlnebeck le la hetl
day attire te-day. Flaga wave In the vilfafe
andstreamer foateon tha frnntanf 'UrfBMtV
store. A dusty read nearly three aiUee tMM
luuguva roiween me, village ana taeretl rf'fi
which the Hen Levi P. Morten la
UD-..2
cupying, penuing ice completion of
bla villa at Ellsrslle, la the coolest
place In town. Mr. Morten la quietly,
awaiting the arrival et the oemmlttte of ,
notlfleatlon. Only hta immediate family
ia with him. William A. Street, the New .
Yerk lawyer, Mrs. Morten' brother, and
Mrs. street, her slater, came' ap te-day te
witness the event A committee Of clllnta' "
havegoneto the station with carriages te-.
esoert the' visitor eyer the hill
te the Morten mansion. ' At the station a
modest demonstration was. made, and the
I precession was met at the top of tbe hill by
'beRbin.beckb.nd. Mr. Morien received
tee visitor at the perch and led the way te
the drawing room. Here Mr. Estee. tta
chairman of the committee ea Dotlflealioa,
delivered hie address a fellow :
- Mr. Morten : The national convention
of the Republican party, assembled la'
Chicago, nominated aa the candidate for
presiaentUeneral Harrison, and with equal
unanimity selected jeu aa lta nemine for
zz'.-j.?:?r"v " " .vv""" vri&
tioe presiueni.- aj eraer or mat cenven- M
.,"u n. nniv pffnjiuhau UUIumillCB IO BO- ' i fir
ury na nominee or their eeleotleo. $
Thla pleaiant duty ha been in part Hi ll
performed In alvlusr General RarriL. -V 51
your associate upon tue ticket, that netlfl.
catien. It enlv remains for na tediMthanra
the farther duty conferred upon a byth
ematal notlee te you. The oeuntry haa -already
paased Judgment upon your aalee- ,
tlen, and It haa met aueh universal ap
preval tbat it ha only left for thiacesa. ,
mlttee te add II own. expression of their nW&
nign appreciation or.year eminent flint
for the Dositten le whleh the rimihT.i. feS.
Judgment of the, eon vehtlen aa4gded yew. h.Ml
in oenolnslon we believe that thla aotiate,llf$
uuu kj you win net ee a meaningless rer- ;;
malltv. lint that mnrinimlnuim iit "''.:
ault in triumphant election. iTwir
r. saortea reipenaea I01IOW : jir JV
niB. unAIHMAN AMD UBHTLSKBN OF
tiim Cemmitter : I am profoundly seasl seasl
bie of tbe high honor which baa been eea-r
ferred upon me by the national Repablleaa
convention recently in session at Chleage.
and thank you, gentlemen, rer the
oeurteou and complimentary term la
whleh you have officially announced aay
nomination aa tha nanilrita nf tkm !--
publican party for tbe vlee presidency. -x?$ff
iu piau uevfiiy asuaiuie Ol ir
conferred upon the state et Ni
n ine eeieotien or a outran et aaw .:-
atate aa one et the aundard bearera rJim
tbe two great political pertieeef tteoeaatrV f&ij :
for supremacy in Reyermental control. Near MfM "
Ynvk ranraaanla taa Uvaa rfaarvaa W ftuua V t
naaa Intureata of all thuaa rjTr-arelBaA.Ii.J".v.;,-';l
wtded spreading oeaimnntttee of varied la- Hv-
tereatand InrtiiairlaashlMi - ' - 1'ivfe
of the Republican party te fesUr and pea-" (fvjjjil
tect The platform ae .wisely adopted at. CvV
Chicago baa this mission boldly in view vH?-a'
and by Its enunciation or then nrinaiaaa &n-:
mske the laaae clear and dlsUaet, ,lfei j
r.r-... ::rr v.ls -tjt't . j5tj
iuu, u, tcmhju jruu bid ins uveiiiia ivpr1
sentallvea. and will Indue lime addraaa ia
you, Mr. Chairman, an offlelal osmmuaiea.1 i
tlen te that effect ? '
Introduction and lunehe followed eat
tbe vlaller were invited te drive ever te
Mr, Morten' oeuntry Beat, Elleralle.
VOOR PR10NS BUSKED.
Whlls ths Iumaisa el Bees Ware Aatt'a't '
Tba Uulldlcg Taksi rire.
Bault Ste Marie, Mich., July 7. A,..
,a,iii uuuan uuiuulUH; IU UOOrgH AOODS,
located about seven miles from here en tee
Canadian aide et tbe river, wa destroy,
bv fire yesterday morning.. Four
et tbe inmates, Geerge Debbs, Sa3V'-l'Kfel
7a yesis ; David Merrlfield. seed, i n5il
21 ; Allea Thompson, aged 9, aad aad
anether ehlld perished in the flsmea. Tha
lire started from a smudge, and when ete-
oevorou uy . ueuuk, wee is uyerOi "'
H hill inula annh tiaarfavaap mm a hAkA.JTJ
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yena control. Mr, dodos awoke her hut-v ,f.
nana ana Mr. merriueia ana aewenaea te 'i -
IhA lnwav Ilnnr. Vhfla arnnlna ahnnl XlJ
While gropleg abeat . m
amnka aha alnna. .
In the stilling smoke the ituav
bled and fell through a trap deer
into the eellar, and from there mada
her escape te the open air. The two aaea,
unable te find aey mean of escape In tha
dense smoke, fell back into the flames aad
were consumed. The children were esieea
In another part of the beuse and perished,
wimciu a aeana, eeing proeaoiy annecatea.
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xaa women, wen naa neume tepat en eey""-'r;r-,i
eiuiaiag, lay uxpoaea ve tue emiiy air saw- -4' r J
morning, when her eris attracted tha i'4$g
attention ei a neignoering farmer, Bh it
badly burned, and there ia little hope for
her roeovery.
Fir Oodles round.
Denisen, Texas, July 7. Early thla
week m party of four men pitched their
tent at the bead, et a little stream in tha
Klnlabl mountains, about fifty mile from
here. They came te hunt and fish and
brought previsions enough te last them for
some time. On the fourth et July some
psrtles passing the camp dlsoevsrad
the dead bodies of the four men
literally riddled with ballets, evidently,
from Winchester rifles. About fifty yards
away from tbe tent was the body of another
white man, from his gsrb and appearaaee
evidently a settler. By his side wa a
Winchester rill. He had undoubtedly
been one of a party with whom the huntera
had had trouble. It la supposed tbat the s
four huntera became Involved in a dlffloelty
with tbe mountaineer, resulting la tha
flve desths. A sberltl and posse left
Strlngtewn en Thursday night for the)
scene.
A Town Badly Damagsd by a Cyclone,
Cuica.e.0, July 7. A destructive oyelooe
struex tbe town of Edwardsburg, lad,,
about 11 o'cleok last night, ereatlng sad
havce throughout the village. The town
consists el about seven hundred Inhabitant,
and contains between 250 and 300 building.
It Is located en tbe Grand Trunk railway,
113 miles from Chicago, en tbe shore of
Diamond lake. The wind atruck the Til
lage with terrlfie force, overturning sad
carrying away many of the houses, ,
Klepcd With Ills Employer's Dangbtsr.
SUBLBTVltLE, Ind., July7. T. O. Free
man, a horse trainer from Plymouth, Ind.,
In the employ of L. J. Haokney.et thl elty,
a well known horseman, eloped yesterday
with tbe latter' daughter, Minnie, a bead
some girl el 18 years. Tbe couple weat te
Indlsospells, where telegrams were soot te.4
head them off.
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DKtAWAnH Brkakwateb, Del, Jaly
05:30 A M. The steamship Swati!,wttB
Gen. Sheridan en beard, silled seaward
this morning.
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I Eastern Pennsylvania and New Jer
r seyj Warmer lollewed ea Bunay
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