Ms: '. -'V it i. n . , - . : I Wi je Xrnittf 'v&Mwtiftt j39wuHI VOLUME XXV-NO. 10. LA2SCASTEB, PA., WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 12, 1888. PTCCCE TWO CENTS. Ih fl HARRISON'S LETTER. uii eirmi or tbb rLavreBM een- SrBOUTCD BT TBE MONOPOLIST, Inslitleg en the Cry of British area Trade. Nothing Set Abeas gree Walshy-faver. leg Exemption of Oleematnattae Wnm the Internal BniaM fl-aehter. Tbe following laasneralHarrieen'a latter accepting the Republican presidential nomi nation i INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., 8pt 11. HOB. M. M. Estee and ethers, oemmlttee Gentle men t When your committee visited me en the Fourth et July iMt and pteeetited tbe official announcement of my nomina tion ter tbe presldeney et tbe United Statec by the Republican convention, I premised aa aoen aa praotleable te commu nicate te yen a mere formal acceptance of tbe nomination. Since that time the work et reeelvlng and add rowing almost dally large delegations of my fellew-eltlzMie haa net only oeonpled all of my timer bat baa In aeme meaiure rendered It nnneeeaaary ferme te nae this letter as a medium of communicating te tbe pablle my views npontbe questlena Involved in tbe cam paign. I appreciate very highly tbe oenfl. deneeand respeet manifested by the con vention, and accept tbe nomination with a feeling of gratitude and a full sen be of the responsibilities which acoempany It. It Is a matter of congratulation that tbe declarations of the Chicago convention upon the questions that new attract the Interest of our people are ae clear and emphatic. There Is further cause of congratulation In the faet that the convention utterances of the Democratic party, if In any degree un eertatn or contradictory, can new be Judged and Interpreted by executive acta and mea aagee, and by definite prepositions or legis lation. This Is especially trne of what la popularly known aa the tariff question. The Issue cannot new be obscured. It la net a contest between schedules, but be tween wldeapart prlnelplea. Tbe foreign competitors of our market have, with quick Inetlnet, seen hew one Issue of th'a oenteet may bring them advantage, and our own people are net ae dull as te miss or negleet the interests tbat are involved for them. The assanlt upon our protective system it open and defiant. Protection ia assailed as unconstitutional In law, or aa vloieus in principle, and these who held snch vlewa alneerely cannot atop abort of an absolute elimination from our tariff lawa et the principle of protection. The Mills bill la only a step, but It Is toward an object tbat the leadera of Democratic thought and legislation bave clearly In mind. The important question Is net se much the length et the step as the direction of lb WHAT THE DKM00BATI0 TARTY WILL 1J0. Judged by the executive message of Deoemeer last, by tbe Mills bill, by tbe debatea In Cengrats and by the St Louts platform, the Democratic party, If supported by the country, place tbe tarlfl lawa upon a purely revenue basis. This la practical free trade free trade in the English sense. The legend upon the banner may net be "free trade," It may be tbe mere obscure motto, " tariff reform ;" but neither tbe banner nor tbe Inscription Is oenoluslve, or, Indeed, very Important. Toe asaault luelf la tbe Important fact. These who teach tbat tbe Impert duty upon lerelgn goods aeld In our market la paid by the oensnmer, and that tbe price of. the domestto oempetlng artlele la enbaneed te tbe amount et the duty en the Imported artlele tbat every million et dollars col cel col leeted for customs duties represents many millions mere which de net reach the treas ury, but are paid by our clttzena aa the Increased cost et domestle produettona re aulting from tbe tariff la wm may net Intend te discredit in the mlnda et ethera our sya tern of levying duties en competing foreign products, but it Is clearly already discred ited in their own. We cannot doubt, without impugning their Integrity, tbat if tree te aet upon their convictions, they would ae revise our laws as te lay tbe bur den of tbe customs revenue upon articles tbat are net produced in tbla country, and te place upon the free list all competing foreign produeta. I de net step te refute this theory as te the effect of our tariff dutles. These who advanee It are students et maxima and net of the markets. Tbey may be safely al lowed te call tbelr project "tariff reform" it tbe people understaud tbat In tbe end the argument oempola free trade In all oom eom oem petlng produeta. This end may net be reached abruptly, and Its approach may be accompanied with some expressions of sympathy ter our prnteeted Industries and our working people, but It will certainly come if tbene early etf ps de net arouse tile people te effeotlve roilstanec. Tne Republican parly bold tbat a protec tive tariff Is constitutional, wholesome and neeeaaary. We de net offers fixed aebedule, bnt a principle. We will revise tbe schedule, modify rates, but always with an intelligent prevision as te tbe effect upon domestle production and the wageaef our working people. We belle ve it te be one et the worthy objects of tariff legislation te preserve the American market for Ameri can producers,and te maintain by adequate discriminating dutlea upon foreign oom eom oem petlng produeta. Tbe effect of lower rates and larger Importations upon tbe public revenue Is oentinsent and doubtful, but net ae the effect upon American production and American wagea. Lea work and lower wagea must be ac cepted aa the Inevitable result of the in creased offering et foreign goods In our market. Byway et recompense for this reduotten in hts wages, and the low of the American market,lt Is suggested that tbe diminished wsges of the worklngmen will have an undiminished purchasing power, and that he will ba able te make up for tbe leaa et the home market by an enlarged foreign market Our werklngtnen have the settlement of the question In their own hands. They new obtain higher wagea and live mere comfortably than these of any ether country. They will make choice between the substantial advantages they have In band and the deceptive premisee and forecasts of these theorizing reformers, They will deolde for themselves and for tbe country whether tbe protective aystem shall be continued or destroyed. ,, TUB TltKASURY SURPLUS, The faet of a treasury surplus, tbe amount of which Is variously stated, haa directed public attention te a consideration of tbe methods by whleh tbe national Income may beat be reduced te tbe level of a wise and necessary expenditure. This condition baa been seized upon by these who are hostile te protective custom duties aa an advantageous base of attaek upon our tariff lawa. Tbey have magnified and nursed tbe surplus which they aBeet te deprecate, Beamingly for the purpose of exaggerating the evil In order te rtconelle the people te the extreme remedy they propose. A proper rednotten of tbe revenue does net necessitate and should net suggest tbe abandonment or Impairment of the protec tive aystem. Tbe methods suggested by our oenventlon will net need te be ex hausted In order te effect tbe necessary reduction. We are net likely te be called upon, I think, te make a present nbolee between tbe surrender of our oretectlve avstem and tbe en tire repeal of tbe Internal taxes. Bnch a contingency, in view of the present rela tion of expenditures te revenue Is remote. The inspection and regulation of tbe manufacture and sale of oleomargarine la important, and tbe revenue derived from It ia net ae great that the repeal of the law need enter into any plan et revenue reduc tion. The aurplua new In tbe treasury should be used In tbe purchase of bends. The law authorizes this use of It, and If It la net needed for enrrent or deficiency appropriations, tbe people, and net tbe banks in whleh it haa been deposited, should have tbe advantage of its use by stepping Interest upon tbe public debt At least these who needlessly heard It should net be allowed te use tbe fesref a monetary , trIegencylbus produced te coerce pubile sentiment upon ether questlena. Oleselv connected with tbe subject of tbe tariff la that of tbe Importation of foreign laberera under een tracts of aervlce te be performed here. The law new In foree prohibiting aueh contracts received my cordial support in tbe Senate, and aueh amendments aa may be found neeeaaary te effectively deliver ear werklngtnen and woman from this meat Inequitable form of eosBftUUeB will Ufa nay aUeara adTcaeay, Leglalettesi prehtbMlag Mm Importation et laborer ander contract te aerve here will, however, afford vary inadequate relief te ear working people If the ayatera of pro tective duties ta broken down. If the pro duces of AeaerleeaBbopamurteotnpeta la tbe American market, without favoring duties, with tee produeta of cheap foreign labor, the effect will ba different, If at ail, only in the degree whether tbe cheap laborer la aereaa the street or ever the sea, Snch competition will aoen reduea wagea here te tbe level et Ibeea abroad, and when tbat condition la reached we will net need any lawa lerbtddlaR the Importation of laberera under contract they will have no Indueement te come, and the employer no Inducement te aand for them. In the earlier yeara of ear history pubile agenclea te promote Immigration ware com mon. The pioneer wanted a neighbor with mera friendly inatlneta than the Indian. Laber waa eearee and fully aaapleyed. Bat the day of the Immigration bureau haa gene by. while our doera will continue open te proper immigration, wa donet need te Issue special Invitations te the Inhabitanta of ether oeuntrlea te come te ear eberee or te Bhareeur elUaanahlp. Indeed, the neces sity of aeme inspection and limitation la obvious. We should resolutely refuse te permit foreign governments te aead their paupers and orlmlaalate our perta We ara also dearly under a duty te defend our olvlllzatlen by excluding alien races wheae ultimata assimilation with our people ia neither possible nor desirable. The family haa been the nuelena of enr best Immigra tion and the borne the most potent assimil ating foree in our civilization. CHINESE IMMIGRATION. The objections te Chinese immigration are distinctive and oenoluslve, and are new ae generally accepted aa such that the quea. tlen haa passed entirely beyond the stage of argument The lawa relating te thla aubjeet would, if I aheuld be charged with their enforcement, be faithfully exe cuted. Bueh amendments or further legis lation aa may be neeeaaary and proper te prevent evaalena of tbe lawa and te step .further Chinese immigration would also meet my approval. The erpreialone" tbe oenventlon upon this subject Is in entlre harmony with my vlewa. Oar civil compaet ia a government by majorities, and the law loses Its sanction ana the magistrate our respect when this compact la broken. Tbe evil results of election franda de net expend themselvea upon the. voters who are robbed of their rlghtfnl lnfluenee in public affair. Tbe individual, or oemmunlty or party that praotleea or connives at election franda haa anflered irreparable injury and will sooner or later realize that te exchange the Amer ican system of majority rule for minority control 1b net only unlawful and unpa triotic but very unsafe for these who pro mote It The disfranchisement of a single legal elector by fraud or Intimidation Itia crime tee grave te be regarded lightly. The right of every qualified eleoter te cast one free ballet and te bave It honestly oennted must net be questioned. Every constitu tional power sneuld beused te make tbla right secure, te punish Irauda upon the ballet Oar colored people de net ask epeelal leg islation In their interest, bnt only te be made seeure in the common rights of American citizenship. Tbey will, however, naturally mistrust the sincerity of tbeaa party leadera who appeal te their race for support only In these localities where the suffrage la Iree and eleotien results doubt ful, and compass tbelr disfranchisement where their vetea would be controlling and their choice cannot be coerced. The nation, net less tbsn tbe states, la de pendent for prosperity and aeeurlty upon the intelligence and morality et tbe people. Thua common interest very early auggeBted national aid in tbe establishment an.i u u dewment et schools and oellegea In lh na states. There Is, I believe, a present ex igency that calls for still mere liberal and dirtet appropriations in aid et common school education in the states. The territorial form of government is a temporary expedient, net a permanent civil condition. It Is adapted te tbe emergeney tbat suggested it, but becomes Inadequate and even oppressive when applied te fixed and populous communities. Several terri tories are well able te bear the burdens and discharge the dutlna et free commonwealths In the American Union. Te exclude them la te deny tbe J ust rights of tbelr people and may well excite tbelr Indignant pretest Ne question of tbe political preference of tbe peeple of a territory should olese sgainst them the hospitable deer which has opened te two thirds et the existing states. Bat admission should be absolutely refused te any territory a majority of whose people eherlsh Institutions tbat are repugnant te our olvlllzatlen or Inconsistent with a re publican form of government. THE BUBJKOT OP TRUSTS. The declaration of the convention against "4ll combinations, or capital organized' in trust b or etberwlse te control arbitrarily the condition of trade among ear citizen.," la In harmony with the views entertained and publicly expreeted by me long before the auembllng of tbe oenventlon. Ordi narily, capital shares the lesees of ldlenea with labor ; but under the operation et tbe trust, in some of Its form, the wage-worker alone auilera low, while Idle eapltal re ceives its dividends from a trust fund. Producers who refuse te Jein the combina tion are destroyed, and the competition aa an element of prices la eliminated. It can not be doubted that tbe legislative authority aheuld and will find a method of dealing fairly and effectively with there and ether abusea connected with thla subject. It ean hardly be necessary f jr me te say that I am heartily In sympathy with tbe declaration of tbe oenventlon upon the subject of pensions te our soldiers and Bailers. What tbey gave and what they Buffered I had Botne opportunity te observe and, la a small measure, te experience. They gave una-rud ulnul v : it was net a trade. but an offering. The meaiure was heaped up, running ever. What they achieved only a distant generation can adequately tell. Without attempting te discuss any particular prepositions I may add that measures in behaireftbesurvlvlng veterans of tbe war and of the families or tbelr dead comrades should be oenoelved t nd exc euted In a spirit of lustiee and of tbe most arrate- fal liberality, and that, In the competition foreivll appointment, honorable military lerviee aheuld have appropriate recog nition. The law regulating appointments te tbe classified civil service received my auppert In the Senate in the belief tbat It opened he way te a much-needed reform. I still think se, and, therefore, cordially approve tbe clear and forcible expression of tne con vention upon this subjeet The law aheuld bave tbe aid et a friendly Interpretation, and be faithfully and vlgoreualy enforced. All appointments under It should besbto besbte lutely free from partisan conslderatlena and Influence. Berne extensions of tbe classifi cation list are praotleable and desirable, and further legislation extending tbe reform te ether branebea of tbe service, te whleh It Is applicable, would receive my approval. In appointments te every grade and depart ment, fitness, and net party aervlee, should be tbe essential and discriminating test, and fidelity and efficiency tbe only sure tenure et office. Only the Interest of tbe pubile aervlee should suggest removals from office. I knew tbe practical difficul ties attending the attempt te apply tbe spirit of tbe elvll aervlee rules te all ap- peiaimrats ana removals. 11 win, now new ever, be my sincere purpose, If eleeted, te advance tbe reform. I notice with pleasure that the convention did net emit te expreas Its Bolleltude for tbe promotion et virtue snd temperanee among our people. The Republican party has always been friendly te everything that tended te make tbe borne life of our people free, pure and prosperous, and will In the future be true te Ita history In this respect. Our relatiene with foreign pewera should be characterized by friendliness and re re apeot The right of ear people and of enr ships te hospitable treatment aheuld be Insisted upeu with dignity and firmness. Our nation la tee great, both In material strength and In moral power, te Indulge In bluster or te be suspected et tlinoreuines. Vacillation and Inconsistency are aa Incom patible with auoeeasful dlplomsey aa tbey ate with tbe national dignity. We should especially cultivate and extend our diplo matic and commercial relatiene with tbe Central and Meuth American states. Oar flsheriea aheuld be festered and protected. The hardahlpa and risk tbat are tbe neoea neeea aary Incidents of tbe buslneaa should net be Increased by an Inhospitable exoluslen from tba near-lying perta. The reaoureea et a first digniflaa and oenalatent diplomacy J ara waesbtedly equal te la prenpt and peaceful eolatien of tba dlfflealtiea that aew exlet Oar nelghbera will aurala net ex pect la enr perta a commercial hospitality they deny te aa la their I eaanet extend thla latter by a epeelal raferenea te ether anr-Jeta upon which the convention gave an expression. In respect te them aewellaa te these 1 have noticed. I ana latatlra agreement with the declarations cf the oeavaaMoa. The reaolntleaa relating te tba coinage, te taa rebuilding of tba navy, te ceaet defeases and te pubile lander expreee conclusions te all of wbleh I gave my auppert la the Senate. ' - r1 Inviting a ealm and thoughtful consider ation of theee public questions; wa submit them te the people. Their Intelligent patriotism, and the geed Provldenee that mala and haa kept ua a nation, will lead there te a wise and aafe oenolualon. Very respectfully, your obedient servant, Benjamin Harrison. TO BANDLB THB ISSUES. LHuiecimta and Kepublirana te Beld Joint Meetings te QearryvlUs. The following correspondence explalna Itself: Quarryvillk, Pa , Sept 10, 1888. Chat. II. (Itigrr, tig., HrpubUecm Count! Cent mutetman, Quart yvtlt; Pa: Dear Sir Wa invite yen te meet na with any three et your pubile speak era that yen may select la thla county te pnbllcly dlscnaa tbe Issues of tba present presiden tial campaign ; the time we will leave yen te fix. We deelre the aame te take place In thla village. Believing tbat you are aa anxious te enlighten the voters of this aeo aee aeo tlen en these subjeeta aa we ere, I am yours truly, E, M. Stedffeb, Democratic County Committeeman. Quarryvillb, Sept 10th, 1888. JB. M Slexiffer, tiq.. Democratie Cemmlllt. tuan, QuarrtiVlllt, I'd.: Dkar Sir Yours of the 10th Inst at hand. In reply will Bay that I think I can make arrangements te meet you en tbat lasue the latter part of thla month or the early part of next Yeura Resp'y, Oitas. H. Qbiqer. QuARRvvitr.K, Pa., Bept 11, 1888. Chat. II. Ueiaer,etq.t Dear Sir : We are ready. Name the day. All we aak la that yen will help ua te make the noeeeaary arrangement Yeura Truly, K. M. Stouffer. It la proposed that the discussion shall be held in tbe open air. TBK BESKRVE REUNION. The Uanqast J Be Getten Cp Ceder Ulree lien of n Joint Committee, The committee of tbe Pennsylvania Re serves and thocitlzrns'eommltteeappolnted te assist In tbe arrangements for the annual reunion next Tuesday, met In the Beard of Trade rooms laat evening, with William D. Stauffer presiding and O. O. Kennedy acting aa secretary. Judge Livingston reported 1478.75 aa tbe amount of money collected by him from the clllzena et Lancaster for the banquet te tbe visitors at the reunion. The bill of fare for the banquet wai dis cussed and one offered by the committee of the Reserves waa net satisfactory. Messrs. Btelnmelz, Kennedy and Wlekeraham, of the clttzena' aemmlttee, and Heflmeler, Wend It z and 8 (suffer, of the Reaervea, were named as a Joint committee te order and have charge of the banquet They were directed te have tables set for 400 men and tbe oust of tbe aame la net te exceed tbe amount collected for tbe aame by Jndge Livingston. This committee will ask for bide from caterers in tbla city, and award tbe contract en Thursday evening. In addition te tbe citizens' committee, these who contributed te the fund for the banquet, tbe city officers and officers of tbe local Grand Army poets will be Invited te the banquet Dr. Urban, of the Reserve oemmlttee, re ported tbat about 1200 had been collected for tbe expenees Incident te tbe reunion, and tbat amount would be sufficient te de fray all tbe expense?. Mr. Stauffersald be waa going te Phila delphia te-day and would be at the meet ing of the Grand Army pest made up en tirely of members of the Pennsylvania Re serves, and en his return he would be able te repert tbe number of strangers that would attend the reunion. Will New Support Cleveland. A New Yerk special te the Public Ledger says thore was much rejoicing at the na tional Democratic headquarters ever tbe change of political sentiment In the Irish Independent association, which laat night came out aquarely In favor of Cleveland and Thurman, although four yeara age It supported iJlalne. Tbe president of the Irish-American In pedendenta ia Edward J. Riwe. He Is the Democrat, who, in 1884, called a meeting at Clarenden ball te pretest against tbe nomi nation or Grever Cleveland. He waa one of the meat persistent and indefatigable opponents of tbe head et the Democratic ticket at tbat time, and organized anti Cleveland clubs in each of the 24 aaaembly dlstrlefs, besides working Industriously In surrounding districts In tbe Interest of Jamea G. Blaine. A Newtptper Correspondent Assaulted. Themas L. Wilsen, the resident cerre spendent of tbe Harrlsburg Teltgram in Reading, was assaulted at tbe Keystone house, Reading, en Tueaday evening by two local toughs, Sabaffer and Marqnart by name, wbe threatened te kill him and bang him te a lamp pest They tore the clothes off his baek, and followed him up stairs te hla room. By the time the pollee arrived hla assailants had made their escape, and warrants are new out for their arrest It la aaid that tbe asaault grew out of an artlele written by Wilsen in reference te one of the parties about a year age. First Ward OleTeland Club. A Cleveland and Thurman club waa formed by tbe First ward Democrats at tbe Western hotel en Tuesday evening and the following oineers were elected : President, Jehn Altlck ; vlee president, Dallas B. Flery ; secretary, Pierce M. Leehcr, Resolutions were adopted commending tbe preatdent's letter of acceptance and the Democrats of Maine for the great fight tbey made, with tbe odds se mueb against them. Anether meeting of theelub will beheld en Thuraday evening, when arrangementa will be made te attend tbe banner raising of tbe First and Sixth wards en Saturday evening i . Helen Is Denounced, At the annual convention of the Wed ten'a Temperance Christian Union, In Pittsburg en Tutsday, Mrs. Helen Fester was savagely attacked by tbe Prohibition members of the organization, who boldly charged her with being a Republican emissary, under pay of the national committee, going about tbe oeuntry organizing lady clubs te work for Harrison. They also entered a pieteat against allowing Mrs. Fester te speak at the state oenventlon in October. Te Ue bete tbe Tarlir. Congressman Tem Bsyne Is te have a Joint debate with ex-Ubslrman W. U. Hensel, of tbe Democratic state committee, In Butler county, en the 10:h, at a grangers' picnic. Weaver, tbe granger member el Congress from Iowa, Is te preside and talk en tne granger side. Net a Querum present. Only seven members of tbe Beard of Trade put In an abearance at tbelr rooms en Tuesday evening and that number net being a quorum President Wlekeraham declared the meeting adjourned, She Bald Be Was Jealous. Waller H. Levan and Miss Kittle Heffner were te have been married at Kutztown en Tuesday, but tbe latter aoenaed her Intended husband of being tee Jealeua, and atUMlaMaaxtuamteaaUaad te Barry aim, THE DISTRICT CONFERENCE. PMAQHBBS OreOtVORJCD CHCKOBBB IN aaiBRM rKSNstLYaMia aarr. Ceaasnlttess AppeiaUd te Fnoare Beeerta en Bahjeete en the Vregraaaaaa for Otseas slea Dartagtha three Daya' gasslea at ' the A. at. caareh, This Oily. The first presiding etdera dtetrlet oon eon oen ferenoe waa opened at 10 o'clock thla mora ls g In the African Methediat Epteoepal church, en But Strawberry atreet Br. CethO. Felts, of Philadelphia, preeldlng elder, opened tbe oenfereaoe and Rev. J. W. Nerrls, et Frankford, waa aleettd secretary. Rellgleua eervleea ware conducted by Reva. Nerrls, Wllkshelm and Heard, after which the presiding alder delivered an ad dree. Tbedelegataa were weloemed by Rev. Smltb, et the Strawberry atreet ehurch, and tbe response made by Rev, Grtmea. The following standing committees were announced by tbe preeldlng elder : The financial ability of our people throughout the dlstrlet i T. B. Moere, Cbamberaburg ; P. Brake, Frankford. The beat mesne neeeaaary te make tha ehurch financially mere prosperous : J. O. Damn, Mt Jey 1 J. B. Hill, Centrevllle ; William Hants, Philadelphia. The best means of obtaining preeldlng elders' support! W. H. Heard, William Ames, Philadelphia t J. J. Evans, Green castle; Beth Smith, Lancaster; Caattea Warueld, Bleelten. Hew te maintain congregational singing in our obtueh services : J, J, Evans, Green eia'.le ; N. Temple, Philadelphia ; H. Btewart, Harrlabnrg. Meral worth or the people; Carter Wright, Harrlabnrg; Jenatban Harris, Lancaster. Spiritual condition of the churches : J. W. Nerrls, Frankford ; J. C. Brlek, West Cheater ; G Berry, Weat Cheater. Uniformity of our church aervlee i J. U Buekner, Germantown; Beeeher Carter, Bristel. Condition of tbe pubile school : H. A. Cromarte, Downlngtewn j G. W. Glbbs, Downlngtewn ; J. Barnhart, Mt Jey. The requirements el the Sabbath aoheol : J.Hammend, Carlisle ; J.HUl,Bryn Mawri Thomaa Wilsen, Lancaster. The sponsors of baptized children and their relation te tbe chureh t L. Patterson, Fhoenlxvllle; T. H. Smltb, Harrlabnrg ; J. Thompson, Mt Jey. Chureh reoerda and manner In wbleh they aheuld be kept : E. O. Herbert, Lang Lang herne; Benjamin Daik, Meobanleaburg, Heme for aged ministers : W. W. Grtmea, Yerk; Jaaeb Wllkshelm, Steel ten. Preachers' saving land: A. M. Baekley, Columbia ; William Procter, Lancaster. FInanee: Beth D. W. Smith, Lancaster; J. W. Nerrls, Frankford; W. Bprlgga, Greencaatle. it waa nearly 1 o'elook when the morning session waa adjourned, and te give the committees an opportunity te get te work, the conference adjourned until 3 o'elook. The conference ia made np et elergymen and delegatea from tbe Methediat ehurcbea of the counties of Franklin, Cumberland, Dauphin, Bnrka, Lancaster, Chester, Bueka and part of Philadelphia. The conference will be In seasien until Friday night Thla evening the sermon will be preached by Bishop Turner, et Atlanta, Georgia, He la in Philadelphia, but la expected here en tbe afternoon train. If he aheuld net get here the sermon will be preaehed by Rev. Wm. H. Heard, a well-known Philadelphia clergyman. A Mether's Awful agony. Ab the young wife of Jamea Llllle, tbe noted base ball player, formerly of tha Buffalo and Kansas City League teams, waa filling a gasoline stove last Saturday an explosion occurred, and abe waa ln atantly enveloped in flames. Llllle tried te aelze ber te amother tbe flame, bnt aha fought him off with all ber might. Finally he succeeded In seizing her, and thengh her clothing waa In flames, he tore It from ber, burning his bands ae terribly tbat tbe right one will have te be amputated and several ringers of the left will be deformed. The peer woman aoen became the mother of a premature infant daughter, whleh died In two bouts, and Tueaday night, after Buf fering intenae agony, she tee died. LIUie waa formerly regerded aa the crack out fielder el the League. Tbla year he haa been living quietly In Kanaaa City, hla wife being rleb. The Peet Wblttler te Bev. Dr. Oubbs, The following letter haa been addieased by tbe poet Whlttler te tbe Rev. Dr. J. H. Dubbe, of Lancaster, en receipt et a oepy of his recant book, "Heme Ballade and Met rical Versions" : Amksbury, Masa, Bept 10, 1888. Dear Friend: 1 bave been absent from home ler aeveral weeks, and find thy note and book awaiting me. I bave read the little volume with great aatlsfsotlen. Tbe eauaaaare specially notewertny. it waa well te thus commemorate the Christian pioneers of Pennsylvsnla, In aueh poems aa Cenrad Bucber, Henry Antes and tbe Legend of Enbrata thy lines bave tbe genuine ballad ring. I am glad te aee translations from ae many German poets before unknown te me. Tbey aeem admirably rendered. I thank thee for sending me tby volume. It will held an honored place In my library. 1 am truly, tby friend, JeiinG, WniTTIER. Taa Ball Field. The League games yeaterday were : At Detroit : Detroit 8, Philadelphia S ; at Chi cago : Chicago 6, New Yerk 3; at Indianap Indianap olis: Indianapolis 5, Bosten 4; at Pittsburg: Pittsburg 7, Washington 2. Tbe Association games wero : At Cin cinnati : Cincinnati 11, Kansas City 0 ; at Cleveland: Brooklyn 2, Cleveland 0; at St Leuis: St. Leuis 0, Louisville 7. The St Leuis gslned yeaterday by the Athletics net plsylng. Big Dsn Broetbets, et Detroit, was with the club yeaterday and be ahewed Casey what a alugger he is by making three hits. Dalrymple, of tbe Pittsburg club, la very tired of that crowd and yesterday be asked ter hla release. Dunlsp's Injury la ae bad that he may remain off all season. Blaine's Words-Uenipaie Willi the Pacts. This la the way : Repaira te the steel works of tbe Potts town Iren oemp.nj were commeueed tbla morning, and tbe large establish ment will aoen be in operation again aftei an Idleness nf aeveral months. Potutewi The year 18S7 waa prosperous, and the president at Ua olese proposed a radical ebeuge In the indus trial system Which had produced that prosperity, ana sinee 'bat day tbere has eeen reveraal and jenf nslen In the com--nereeand msnufao msnufae tures of tbe United States. Jlmblalne. Hpectal te Evening itiegrapn, nepiem berlO. Appointed Jostles of tbe Peace, J. Milten Haber waa eleeted Justice of tbe peace of Weat Lampeter township, but failed te take eat hie commission and tbe offlee waa deelared vaeint Mr. Hnber,whe. desired the efflee, explained te the state authorities tbat the commission waa net lifted through a misunderstanding aa te tbe time of lifting It and he was te-day ap pointed Jastlee, te fill tbe offlee until tbe first Monday of May, 1889. Prese catien Withdrawn, The suit for assault and battery against Albert Green, preferred by Louisa Uall Uall Uall atoek before Alderman Barr,waa withdrawn laat treating aad tat eceta fait, TBK BKIQHTa Of BB hUSTIO OHAIr?, Lancaster's Oaatle Oapiares the Manner for IelUatiag the Large Member et Members. Mera than ICO repressnteUvee ara attend ing tha aeealeaa of tha Belect Castle, Kalghtaef tha Myatle Chain, which waa called te order tat taa ball et Ua Henaa of Repreeentelivee, Harrlabnrg, en Tueaday nernlag. All tha Important auberdlaate esatlee bave Bent delegatea, Select Com Cem mender Geerge P. Chandler, of Harrlabnrg, lain tha ehalr, and the principal ofneera are In attendance, among than being Fred J, Bkerrttt, et Philadelphia, senior vice com under) A. B. CbatlIer,aeleetebaplaln,aad and Leuta O. Gottheld, eeleet Inside guard, all et Philadelphia. Governer Beaver wel wel wel eomed tha knlgbta and waa responded te by Select Commander Chandler. W. B. Solemon, WUkesbarre i Jehn Ma riner, Philadelphia, and J. K. Streng, Norrletewn, were appointed a oemmlttee en credentials, and Paat Commander William F. Powell, of Philadelphia, waa aeleetert aa treasurer pre tern., in tha absence et tha permanent treasurer, who waa detained In Pittsburg. At the afternoon's eealen tha select rewording and corresponding secretary read hla repots whleh waa heard with Interest Daring the peat year there haa net been a alngle chatter surrendered, bnt en the con trary, twenty-one ebartera have been itaued for the institution of new eaatlea. and In all eaallee, both new and old, there nave been additions te tha membership. Ha reoom reeom reoem mends thst tha supreme representatives be Instructed at thla session te naa every effort for the adoption of a "Ladles' Rank" and of "the endowment fund. " He elee urcee the formation of " uniform ranka" In every castle in thla lurlsdtoilen. Tba een. dltlen of auberdlnate eaatlea as perreperta for the term ending J une 80th, le aa follews: Number of prepositions during tbe term, 2,021 1 deceased. 30 ) total number of mem bars, 10,000; total receipts, 155,808. 80 1 amount paid ter relief, 116,077.78 ; expended for sundry purposes, 114,861 08 ; expended for lnveatrnnnta, 17,074 65;' total expenditures, (87,688,47 ; cash balanee in treasury, 18, 070.01 ; amount Invested in real aetata, bank or bends, f4l.024.08 i amount In wldewa and orphans' fund, 13 300 S3; value of castle paraihernalla. (33,003 ttl; total value of castles, (07,!M1 80. Caatlee were erganlaed tn Rllaabethtewn, Allegheny, Horanten, Moeaio, Alteena, Fa yette Oily, Homestead, WIlklnsburg.Yerk, Plttsten, Pittsburg-, bteeiten, Hanover, Paradise, Ashley, Philadelphia and Wllkec barre. Cempamea In uniformed rank were erganised In Colombia, Yerk, Helmeaburg, MoKeespert, Harrlsburg and Lancaster. Lancaster Caatle eapiuree tha banner for Initiating the largest number of membera during tbe year. There were 164 membera initiated. Tbe report of Select Treasurer Brown ahewa tha reeelpta te have been (2,031.48, and tbe disbursements (3,040.00, leaving a balance In hand ei(S0L42. The Day ter Parade. HAitBisucna, Pa., Sept 12. Visiting oemmanderles et the Knlgbta of the Myatle Chain oentlnued te are rive all morning and tbe local oemmlttee of arrangementa were kept busy In reeelvlng them at the depot with a band and march ing them te their quarters. Tha city la In holding attire, many public and private heuaea being deoerated In honor of the event The warm aun had a beneficial effect upon the muddy een dltlen of the atreeta, thereby rendering tha general surroundings pleasant Tbe grand parade or tbe Ancient Order Knlgbta et tbe Myatle Chain took place at 2:16 o'elook thla afternoon. Tha parade fermed en Weat IS tate atreet, lead by Chief Marshal W. Ji Wilkinson and a number of aealatanta. About 600 knlgbta were In line. TBB BBPAIlta MAUK And tbe Paddle Mills of tba Penn Iren Com pany are Again la Operation. The Penn Iren oempany atarted np Ita puddle mill thla morning after a stoppage et aeveral weeks, during whleh a aet of three high rolls were put In. Seme Interest haa been aroused concerning tbe atart Ing et tha mill, because since It haa been shut down the local assembly or tbe Knlgbta of Laber, composed of these working In the mill, had adopted a resolution directing Ita men net te resume work In tbe mill, the reason being that four puddlera bad been discharged by the euperlntendent beeanae they had net oeme out te work when called. They had aufflelent lnfluenee, apparently, with the majority of their associates in tbe puddle mill, te induce them net te work nntll they were reinstated. And after tha finishing mtlla shut down, a oeuple of weeka later, the men employed tbere are also under under under atoed te have been indueed net te resume work. Later, however, a number of the mere sensible empleyes, who oenld net aee why they aheuld atop work beeanae four et their fellewe had been dlaebarged ter a confessedly proper eauae, even under tbe Interpretation of the rnlta of tha Knlghta of Laber order, signed a eall for a meeting of tbe aaeembly en laat Sunday. Here , they are understood te have been In a 'large majority, bat they lacked a few votes of having the two thlrda needed te reaelnd the previous action. They reaelvad, hew ever, te go te work at any rate whrn tha mill reaumed, and enough puddlera came out thla morning te man five double furnaees, and all will be going te-morrow morning. All tbe hands required en tha bar mm and eight inch mill were en hand, and tbeae mills are tunning. The ten Inch and spike mllla will net atart until next week. , The Belated Beuate Tariff BUt Nothing definite la given ent from the Senate finance oemmlttee aa te when the tariff bill will be brought forward, A few days age Senater Allisen Intimated that It would be presented te the fall oemmlttee the latter part of the week, but tbere are no Indications tbat tbla will be done. A rumor new prevatla about the Senate that tbe bill will net be ready for a week or two yet Thla delay is causing many persons te een elude tbat it is net the purpose of the Re publican in charge of tbe measure te bring it ferwaid at all, unleaa compelled te de en by the exigencies of the eampalgn. It la Idle te speculste upon what the Repubil eana will de with tbe bill In tbe way it brlealnK It forward. Tba delsv is net owing te any lack of preparation In tha measure Itself, bat seems te be In pursu ance with a well considered pregramme baaed en the presidential eleotien. A Henda -Scheel Celebration, Leacoeic, Pa., Bept. 12. A union Hun day school celebration waa held In Kinzsr Bender'a weeds, near Mechsnlesburg, en Monday, Although tha Inclemeney of tba weather prevented many front attending, yet there gathered a social crowd. Gamea of all aorta were Indulged In by both obll ebll obll dren and elder ones. The occasion waa enlivened by tbe Rethavllle band, wbleh furnlabed excellent music. Addrsaaes were delivered, and refreshments were In abundance. Twe tables were furnished, and all did ample Justlee te tbe sweetmeats. A collection waa lifted and all responded liberally. Enough waa ralaed te delray all expenses, and a handsome aum left for tha treasury. Hyoedal Appointment Among tbe appointments made by tba ayned of tbe Catholic dloeeae of Harrlabnrg, wbleh assembled In that city en August 18, and Just new made public, are the following Lancaster county elergymen : Reva. Jamea J. Ruaaell and William Pelper, Columbia, and Rev, A. F. Kaul, Lancaater, en the beard of consul ters ; Rev. P, J. MeCullagb, D. D Lanoaster.en the beard et examlnara of clergy ; Rev. Janata J. Russell, promoter flsealia; Rev. P. J, McCullagh, defenser; Rev, A, F. Kaul and J, J, Ruaaell en tba aafaoei bear. Want te sea aim Banged. Ban Francisce, Bept 13 A large number of people bave applied te the aherlff for tick eta et admission te the execution f Gcldensen en Friday next Nearly 600 tlcketa have already been Issued. Among tha applicant a waa an Australian, lady Who naked te wltnesa tha execu tion en the ground that It would afford a rare phyaoheioglotl atady. She waa told that women were net admitted te hang ings and aba Mid abe would dreea In men's clothing If that would overcome the ebjee ttens, Goldenaen shows signs of weakening bat ha la kept braced np by stimulants. He haa written a long screed condemnatory of the aherlff, He haa asked for hair an hour's time en the gallows te make an address, bnt thla will net be permitted. He threatens te curse the aherlff with his dying breath. A aeene la feared. Golden Gelden eon la ae very mneh Incensed by tbe ahertfl'a action in refnalng te bring him before a Jury Impanelled te test his aanlty. Goldeneen's lawyera threaten te have the aherlff arrested for contempt because of tbla refusal, A Prominent Docter's Strange Conduct Four Waynh, Ind., Sept 13. Yester day morning, while Dr. P. M. Leenard waa eaoertlng hia daughter Mica Battle te a aoheol ahe Is teaehlng weit et tba eity, ha repeatedly atruek her en tha head with tha hravy end of a busgy whip, Tha gtrl'a eereama aoen brought assistance. Then Leenard drove away, leaving bla daughter prostrated. She waa removed te ber home and eared for by her friend. Leenard la a prominent and well known physician here. General Indignation haa been aroused against him en aoeonnt of hla brutal oendnot Tha eania of the assault la net known. Massaehnsalte Bepnbltesn. Bosten, Sept 12 'the Republican state oenventlon waa opened tbla morning In Tremont Temple. Chairman Burden pre alded and by 11 o'elook the hall waa filled with delegatee and apeotaterr. Chairman Burden made brlef remarka after whleh committees were appointed. Tbe oemmlttee en eredent'ala reported 32 cities and 327 towns represented by 1,216 delegatea. Tba committee en permanent organization reported aa tel- .Iewa: President, Jehn D. Leng, of Hlng- nam j vlee presidents, Hen. P. Banks, of Waltham, and 70 ethera ; aecretarlee, J, Otla Ward well and 8 ethers. Mr. Leng waa eeoerted te tbe platform and delivered Ma address. Delarlng Action. Washington, Sept 12. The retaliation bill waa taken nnder oenalderatlon by tbe Senate committee en foreign relation! thla morning, bnt tbere waa no action upon It The oemmlttee Is awaiting a re ply from tha aeeretary of atate te Senater Hear'a reaolutlen asking for copies of pretests made by tbe administration, if any hare been made, agalnat tbeentragaa perpetrated by the Canadian authorities upon American fishermen, Jee MeAnllfTe signs Fer Twe rights. Ban Francisce, Sept 12 Mike Conley, tha Ithaca giant, baa signed with Jee Me. Anllfle te fight te a finish ueteber 20th next, for tha trophy offered by the California Athletic club valued at (2,000, Conley being allowed (260 ter expenses. MeAullffe else signed with Peter Jack Jack Jack aoe, of Australia, te meet ter a finish De. eember 28, for a trophy offered by the aama club valued at (3,000, tha leeer te take nothing. Twe Vessels Helled. Ottawa, Ont, sept ,12. The oustema department haa been advised tbatlnapoetor Kavanagb, of Quebec, baa made a aeizure of two American bargee, tbe Beaupre and tba Pacific, for landing bituminous coal and ether dutiable artlclee at tbe outpert of Valleyfleld without a report or oiearanee from any place. The vesaela were also found without oertlfleatea or registration licenses. The case la nnder consideration. Dwellings and Beilneea Buildings Barn, Huntinqten, L. I., Sept. 12. A tire, whleh commenced at 4 o'elook thla morn ing and la stilt bnrnlng, haa already con earned the poeteffloe, tbe bank and several d welling houses. The eltlzene have turned ent and with tbe local fire department, are fighting tha llamea. The fire companies from adjoining villagea bave been tele graphed for. The leaa will be heavy. Deolleed te kit Vienna, Sept 12. The Bohemian Diet opened yesterdey. The German membera declined te ait Wen tbe at Leger Blake., Londen, Sept 1?, The race for tbe Ht. Leger atakea waa wen by Lord Caloo Caleo Caloe thorpe'a Sea Breeze te-day. Cities Cenneeted by Telephone. Berlin, Bept 12, A telopbene line hta been opened between Berlin and Breslsu. It la tbe longest line In Germany. King Ludwlg Nearly Ont et Debt. Munich, Bept 12 Tbe debts of the late King Ludwlg have been almost cleared up. Tbere la a geed prospect of rebuilding tbe r jyal fortune. An Inhuman Practical f eke. Oswald O. Allen, an Inmate of tbe work house In Washington, D. C, who suffered under the sasplolen of being oerered with vermin, waa en Wednesday aabjoeted te tbe usasl treatment employed in aucn cases tbat Is, be waa given a sponge bath of coal OIL Thla probably would have been forgotten In a short time If It had net been tbat aeme one applied a match te Allen wblle be waa stark naked, dripping with coal OIL Allen waa aaddenly all ablaze, and the Incident caused much excitement The llamea were net extinguished until Allen waa aeverely burned about the banda and back. Three men are Implicated In the brutal Jeke, and warrants were Issued for their arrest Excursion te HarrUbarg. Last evening the Reading railroad com. pauy put their fare te Harrlsburg down te (I, tbe same aa the Pennsylvania company, and the result was that they took about 130 people tbla morning. Tbe majority at these were me-nbers of the Knights et the Myatle Chain, who ran tbe excursion, and tiey were accompanied by tbe Lltxriy band. Tbe. Pennsylvania railroad bad low ratea also, and they had sold ever SO tlcketa up te 0 o'clock thla morning. Went le llaneeer. Quite a number of Lancaster people went ever te Hanover, Yerk county, te-day te attend tbe fair. Among tbe berate entered te start te-day la llly Flaa'a Black Geerge. He will go In the three-minute class to te dsy, and 2:60 te-morrow. rest Line Late, Thla morning Faat Line, et tbe Pennsyl vania railroad, wbleh la due here at 65, waa ever three heure late. The oause'ef delay waa weat of Pittsburg. m The Bsclng Entries, The raelng entrlea for the big fair here next week closed laat evening. The Hat is quite large and It lneludei many geed horses. The namea will be published aa aoen aa they can be arranged. In Needy Clrcnmstanee. Tbe family of Sarah Cunningham, Ne. 422 Jehn atreet, la In needy olreumetancea, and calls for aid from the public They bave aleknesa la the family, and one of the beya recently bad a linger out off ia tba oek factory, HILL AND HARMONY REIGN-: ' TBB EXflKB BTATrs OOVBBMOB Httt.1 M HBOKtrEARENOMJNATION. C. Jenes and Gray Fer Lieutenant Oeiasai saaUi& Jadge et the Conn of Appeals Teas eine '&l Chairman Balaes DeHvsra a Meet qasnt Addresses-Bill Cheered. IM, . . j 'C' Buffalo, sep 12. Ooaventlea iHriI-: xun programme ter KJ-aaye oewvamiiens r.,y matna tha asme aa u naMlimaAt la Sha-.it United Preea dlspatebea et yeeterday. ta $ ticket will, wltbent doubt, be : Fer grrtrarw ner, David a Hill ; for lieutenant awHeV;' nor. Edward F. Jonas, and for Irnte either.-! oenrt or appeals, Jehn O. Gray. h M Utl.ln t,ll a... ....a .V. --- --- ' M" ' "" ""--." KU U1W DUB ,e1 1MU tlnn nertv thla mfitnlns nww ia -3- Vision of Cem mltslnnsr Thnmaa BeeMaet! 3-7- tha eerieant atarma. Tha MrawejeaseaiaaVl . are very complete. Tha hall la one of taW.l Nku, l ik. tt-lii m.iH k. u. ',j uuei-t in iue uuucu uwa uapeuia at aaae-f, ingu,w pexipir. in. nniy oeeorauqps weia W periraiia ei rreeiaeni uieveianaana uevec .v.K nor Hill, draned with Usee. The delegates "5 numbered barely 400. J&f f mam 1141 .,. tUm Amm. .. - - 1 j.', 'J open te delegatea. 'w : Alie uuuveuiiun waa uoiteu iu erae sreVi' 12:30 p, m. SgTjfrJ uesiiinsa jnurjja, ei me state cqesaan1 ,-?, a tee, called the convention te order aavAi'.S moved tbat Hen. Geerge Balnea, of R;ebe; iMj ter. ba made temporary chairman. ' lfri'ii U . ... , ..... ,. '-f.i, " upon rcaeuiua tuu piaiiurm ar iMMOsejr'v - waa greetea witn tnnnaerena appianaa, na& ,-j then atennad te tha ehalrrna&'a deakaaat-T: '.C! addressed tha convention than ktag tha daV.'tj egatea ter their oerdial rtoeptlea, TM? beginning ei the address wae devoted te IM review of Democratic reform whlen bagas with Seymenr and Tllden and waa betas).' oentlnnad by tha present Jaadera, bee.' at Washington and la thla atate. Mr, Balnea aald that along the nae or ustuafca every atate the tnapirlag werda will 'aw heard. "Dsmoeraev nlveeber Mmmlanaaaa of leadership ia New Yerk te fear tntatt c'; and atrenieet son. bar meat faarlaaa atkastM. ploe, tha present governor et the.aiata . David B. HllL" This sentiment eaassd roarlena applanae, whleh laated for eat: eralmlnutea, rbespeaker then caused aaaT tlen te the abusea wbleh Democracy bad eeav.r reeted. Land franda bad yielded upetgaljr millions aerea or plunder; the Indian afa' tem no longer blossomed with red elnataiaaf maaaeerea, a navy teeted fairly en tM highaeaa beglna te repreeent the mlllitasl lavished for national daleaee : dlpleesaayi ' wbleh formerly hid vaatoemmeroal BebaaB.se) new honestly aeserta that general tamnaw and protection or enr people la fereign: lande ! pubile ofnelala held offlee by gaeet I. aervlee net by partiaan aetlylty i flew ent te heneet claimanta wltbent application of teata of parttaeaahlp.s 'si, BLAINB BIFPflD UP XHB BAOK, Jn- Referring te Mr. Blalne'a peetUaalM aald tbat tba gnaat et Clanny, eaatat criea aloud "retaliation upon Canada fav tbe wrongs of our fishermen wenid tajwf tha rallrnaria nf mw alata." ' tTrnata are) reatW - - -. t- ' . m i private affairs," 'touch net Mr. Mettawl ? Imported gatdaner and cook." KiHrtwaj te the eurpiea Mr. Raines aald tbat s "v doetloa et revenue meat be made.;,- ridiculed Republican propealUoaa efx. division of the aurplua ameag the etatare apandlng It In butldlaga at every peasat contra, A raferenea te tba preaMaat'a Ha ter of aoaeptanee elicited enorueeon aa plana. It eeenjMtea tne utmeeraiM seas book in naUenal iwaBea, tee would find both la The lei Mllla bill a trna declaration of morale, ;i,l. Mr. naineeoenoiaaea witnaa asenraaear iff tha InatlMa tttM TltmAiwell .MHai'ttaa tba certain triumph of Democratic prteaa-4' piea in the election of Cleveland, TheranasV? and Hill. (Cheere) r3i At the conelcaion of Mr. Balnea' apiiafeg tbe roll of delegates wae ealled. "V Oemtnltteea en peranenent ergraiaamtssiV contested seata and reaolntleaa warn favjp: pointed, tba calling or tba roll being agsaVfe' begun for tbe varlena districts te dssigaaes) membera of each oeatmltteee. ,'ift At 1:45 p. m., en motion of Hen. Xagk Grant, of New Yerk, tha oeavaaMoa eaeac a reeeee nnUl Op. m. . -Q v, caay uernex wm na w Wm . ' t chairman of tbe convention. ,A &&3 Inrilift. aYhnlav A Sflaaa- - - - - " 'W Helena, Ment, sept ia The marstsna of Jehn Hembeagh by two Nee Pereea lev , dlanabaa juat bean reported te thai alt fi Rembaughwltb Frank D. Jacqaatta, affl, Oerrallla en Aug. 24, for Mineral Peas,1j H wnera they ware empieyea w a aaraa.vi-,3; They bad reached Dlllard Creek, la Mas.J, .; aenlaoenntv. when tbey met the two la-: , dlana, Rembangb and Jacqaatta alter! V niUllU IV, kUV UIUI, WiHWWWf wbwp jacquetie was aroueeu vj a awn. Kmi, , ieepea te uia loot etuu aew iu a -, . afanriintf nvar KAmnin.n'i uur. aviaapv ..-...-. ... -e-- -----: rat) wandering torengn tne mountains ,ibstv.v; ,3 aeveral day a Jacquette reached camp, wbaaa frfe be organized a posse, who are aew an par-.J auit 01 tne inaiana, una eiuaurau v ivi.sae. ' JuM jacksen villi, trie., sept, i. jiasj. tout number of deatba from velleWv lever tu-uajr ivaiuiu w wu ,w waa..-jj -. ... .4..M MtAAft..,.! IM! BMrf TilA MM.A! Dave eeen reportea mi te Maesuft,j The majority et fatal cases are nndeubtadlr'vy due te a laek of physicians and trained fJ'j nurses, xnere is suu a great aeeu os '-y physicians and nurses. ,t;l A Weman Fatally Irjared. irt; St. Leum, Sept. 12. A oerieae aoe Idea t -h-. occurred en the Franklin avenue eable laat night Twe can oelllded, one of thee $& being completely wrecked. Mra. unibM'" was isiaiiy iDjurcu aeu eorejai tna aii-vj enalv hurt " sd - a & WfeMU ua aa) aTMaaaaawaaa a -". j,-v rw Pittsbobe, Bept 12 J. Newton GetsWseV-lf $ tbe well known tbeatrieal maatagar.sawaa, elocutionist, died at his reeldaaea, fcHwlesT.'i isy, ra, at r.w ocieca uue astunieaj, "ai- Brlght'a qiaeaae. ffa Dlnglej's Big atajeruy. ' ,,' lxwisten, me-Hept iz. The jeurnata, cti returns from all but few plantatlena in tha -r7 Rvutft nnneraaalnnal rllatrlnt alva Dlnelav. ltl 7 rr-r.r r. . .rn .rr. -' i,riBp )i,(ie; Alien, (vein. ) ie,iiu, ausmbi ,- (rre.) 77 ; iiewara, (Laoer. ) ww. At Antwerp. Toe. Londen, Sept 12 Coffee gambling, similar te tbat at Hamburg, la going en at Antwerp. Measurea are demanded te aaa -pteaa these operations. Kaeae rutMined. Bosten, Sept 12. Tne raeea aeheduled ' for te day at Myatle park have been poet- . pened until te-morrow en aoeooat of rain and a bad traek. ramlne reared. Tnnnf,. NAnL 12 A.11 ADD. BBB OOBBi .-ft abeuuoneaei a luime " fv 't-y . . J-.. l...Iu.I .k. Mil. Jm'Vl Egypt, ana jemine leeueu isen, ,,-s A Ol Suartsga. Londen, Sept 12 -Tne shortage Ut tbe) harvest et trraaoe is eeuaaaiM eu im .,- . 000,000 beotelltea. $ eaaaaa WMATUKK INUtOAiriOMa, I I WAIXlimivei u w.awFjw. aj mv I lu-..i.,n Puinnlnal end hur Jaa. J 'aay 1 Fair, waratar, weatarly -V &M m '.-,. l M
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