-' ,- 3 "2.1 $ 3 'S, x:i,. SBifitiffii J'i r & IartfaW v nMltgettM & ifr ISM (V m VOLUME XXV-NO. A BARN DESTROYED. UORTM1NG BTHIKM IT AMD MBK BOOH OURiDaW THB BTatCCTTJKB. ThlM hiMt'i Crep aaa-Three InAM Bushels of Lwt Tmi'i Wheat BaraThe laaeraeee Math Let Teaa the Less, Ruin In Till CUT. BUM DBaasge. Wednesday nlgbt a rata aterm passed erer this elty and It tu acoenipaaled by vary heavy thunder end abarp lightning. Tbe rale began about ten o'clock and cob tinned for a half hour mere. la a abort time the fait was Very great, and the lightning laited for aeme time afterirardf. There was no damage from the lightning In this elty, bat there was aeme In the country. A barn en the farm et Tobias Krelder, whieh la altueted about half-way between Lancaster and Meobanlesbnrg and abort distance north of the New Helland turnpike, waa etruck by lightning. Mr. Krelder does net lire en this property, nor la there a tenant la tbe beuse, bnt tbe owner used the barn. The building was ttruek about 11 o'clock and In a abort time It waa enreleped Inflames The Uut made by the fire waa very bright and could be aeen plainly In this eity. Tbe neighbors rau te the plaee, bnt It waa tee late te eave tbe building. Ne live atoek was burned. There were 160 sheep In the building ; they were all res cued. All the hay, straw and grain of the past summer's orep was burned, besides 300 bushels et last year's wheat, which waa In bags. The building and contents werelnaured, but net nearly for what they were worth, and Mr. Krelder'a less will be quite heavy. Btels Bis Bluer'. Watch. Chief Bmellz reeelved a telegram en Wednesday te arrest Jehn O ShllUne, for larceny oemmttted at Harrlsbnrg. Offleer Lehr, who knew tbe young man, waa Bent la search or him, and be found him at his home en Charlette atreet, and arrested blm. Shlllenn was looked up at the station beuse, and the Harrlsbnrg authorities noti fied. This morning Deteetlve Erb took Shlllenn te Harriaburg. The faets of the case are these : Seme weeka age Shlllenn stele a geld watch and chain from bla slater, Mrs, Neumyer, of Harrlsbnrg, and pawned It. When the theft waa discovered Shlllenn redeemed tbe watch and skipped te Camden. Knewing thst his home was In this elty tbe telegram waa sent te this city for bis arrest. The accused at first denled having atelen tbe wateb, and It was net found In bis posses sion. The detective did net leave Lancaster with his prisoner until 0:50 this morning, and while waiting for tbe train young Shll lenn weakened and made a confession. He acknowledged that he had stolen the wateh and chain. He said that he had sold the watch at the j a welry store of Henry Feebl, en East King street, and the chain te Au gustus Rbeads. Tbe deteetlve visited these plseea and recovered tbe atelen property, which he took with tbe prisoner te Harria burg. ANOTHER BUILDING ASSOCIATION. Tne Hams" Started and a Uemmlttee Ap Ap pented te Arrange Details, A meeting was held en Wednesday even ing at tbe oHlee of Jehn A. Ceyle, esq., and the formation of a new building and lean association waa discussed. James O. Gable Ptscj was made temporary chairman, and Jehn A. uoyie temporary secretary. After a lull discussion it was decided te start an as sociation and It waa named "The Heme Building and Lean Association. " The following were appointed as a committee te arrange tbe preliminary details ; Jamea C. Gable, Jebn A. Ceyle, Mlebael Haber busb, B. Yecker, Jehn W. Lewell, Jaoeb Fetter, Matthias Stelnwande), Andrew Kray, Bernard Roekenstcln, Biebard M. Rainy, Thes. F. McElllgett, Jebn Helmenz, A. F. Dennelly and Augustus Stelnwandel. Subscription books bave been opened and any one desiring stock can secure it from any one et tbe above named committee. Anether meeting will be held en next Wednesday evening at Mr. Ceyle'a offlee, by wblnh time It Is expected the prelimi nary arrangements will nave been made. Bate Ball News. The Lssgue games of yesterday were : At Detreit: Pnllsdelpbia C, Detroit 3; at Indianapolis : Indianapolis 0, Bosten 3 ; at Pittsburg ; Pittsburg 2, Washington 0. The Association games were : At Phila delphia: Athletic 8, Baltimore 3 ; Baltimore 6, Athletle 0 ; at Cleveland : Brooklyn 8, Cleveland 3 ; at Cincinnati : Cincinnati 5. Kansas Oity 2; at St. Leuis: St Leuis 7, Louisville 2. The Detrelta fielded loosely yesterday, and could net hit Bain n ten. The Baltimore team aurprlsed all of Phil adelphia yesterdsy when tbe Athletics could net hit Walker for mere than three singles. When tbe aoere was 0 te 2 In favor of GhloageagalnstNew Yerk yesterday, Buck Earing relused te play longer, aaylng he had been hurt Ansen protested and the umpire waa with him. K wing and hla men left the field and the game waa given te Chicago by 9 te 0. The Iteaerve ItcunleD, from tbe Philadelphia Times. A meeting of tbe Pennsylvania Reserves association et Pniladelphla was held last nlgbt in tbe rooms or tbe Cavalry Pest in Industrial ball, te make further arrange menta for tbe reanlen at Lancaster en tbe 18th. General H. G. Slckel, ez-penslen agent, presided. About one hundred and fllty veterans will go te Lineaster, leaving the Bread atreet station en Tuesday next st 7:40 a. m. There wasanlnformaldisension last night or the monument question. There la a preposition before the Reserves te erect at Gettyabnrg a large memorial hall with the funds appropriated by tbe state, rather tbanaetnp a monument for eaeh of tbe regiments making up tbe Reserves. The body was composed of fifteen dlstlnet regi ments. Captain Stautfer, ex-mayor of Lan caster, waa pressnt and apeke In favor et tbe plan. He aald that the field of Gettya bnrg waa getting te leek llkea big cemetery, and thst for that reason alone tbe proposed ball waa preferable. Definite action will be taken by tbe meeting at Lancaster, when all the regiments will be represented. Gbnrcb of Ged Conference. The annual aesslen et the East Pennsyl vania Eldership or the Church of Ged will be held at May town, en Thursday, October 4. The delegates from the Union Bethel ohnrehare Abraham Leng, Jehn Bnlndel and Jebn H. Abraham, and the messenger B. J. Owens. At the congregational meet ing en Wednesday evening It was decided by a unanimous vote te atk for tberetnrn of Elder Frtce aa pastor. Tbe report et the treasurer shows thst the finsnces of the cbureh are In geed oon eon oen dltlon, notwithstanding the heavy expenses of remedelling tbe church. Bowl JTrem the Mew Yerk World. It the Mills tarlM bill Is a blew at tbe laboring men In tbla country, bow did It happen that Mr. Smith, of Wisconsin, tbe only member el the Heuse who waa nomi nated by tbe Laber party and elected en a labor platform, voted for It ? Tbe Tariff Keletm Oleb'a Meeting, The Tariff Reform elnb el tbe Fourth ward will held a meeting at RethweUer'a hall en Friday evening. Measurements for unl ansa will betakes, 11. MOatlf ATKD BY ABOLAMATION. Maw fork's State Ticket Named Ity the De mecracyA Streng Platform Adopted. Upen the reassembling of tbe Democratle convention In Buffalo en Wednesday eve ning the choice of D. Oady Herrlek for per. manent chairman was oenfirmed, and he waa escorted te the ehalr, when he spoke briefly, congratulating the convention and tbe Democracy or the state that their dellb dellb eratlena had been harmonious, and would result In presenting a united front te the common enemy. The Democratle party,he aald, had oeaaed te be a party merely of opposition, and In its conventions It la no longer limited te erUlcIsms, ettaeke and premises of what It will de It Intrusted with power. It can new refer te premisee kept, pledges fulfilled, acta done and policies for the future defined. Fer ever a quarter of a century undismayed by dis aster, unbroken by defeat the Democracy tolled and struggled en for what It believed tbe right A party having ue reason for existence exespt te hope for apells could net have held together se long ; but the Democratle party waa founded upon and existed for principle, and, clinging te the ancient landmarks whieh tbe fathera bad erected, at length, after many reverses of fortune, purified by its trials and ad veraltlea, the people bavfi restored It te newer. That resterstlin with Us consequences waa net only a vlotery for the Democratle party- it kh a victory ler me people. ine apeaker alluded te the administration, which lie aald haa been clean and strong. It has been an administration or tbe whole country and net of a section, and a policy for the party has been formulated as bread as the republle Itself a polley net te pro tect trusts, monopolies or classes, but a polley In tbe Interest of all the people and for the protection or Individual capital and labor all ever tbe land. The address, whieh predicted a Democratle vlotery in November, waa rapturously applauded. David B. Hilt waa reneminated for gover nor by acclamation, aa were Edward F. Jenea for lleutenant governor and Jehn Clinten Gray for associate Justice el the court et appeals. All tbe preceding outbreaks of applause and enthusiasm during the evening were far surpassed by thst which took place when the nomination of Governer Hill waa de clared. In all parts of the house men eprang te their feet and cheered and waved nanaannasana nags, while the ladles who filled the eight boxes en either aide of the stage joined In tbe enthusiasm and waved their nandkercbiefs, tbe band meanwhile playing, thengb lta stralna weie hardly audible. TBE FLATFOBM. The committee en resolutions thou re ported a platform heartily approving of the platform adopted by the Democratle con vention at St. Leuis, and reoesnlzlnir in Cleveland and Thurman tried and true ex ponents et tbe principles therein expressed; declaring that Mr. Cleveland's letter of acceptance haa truly Interpreted the Demo Deme Demo crateo platform and clearly presented the vital Issues pending before the American people; hailing with patriotic satisfaction the bold, aggressive and statesmanlike mes sage of President Cleveland upon tbe fish erles question, vindicating tbe rlgbta and proclaiming anew the dignity of American citizenship; oemmending tbe efforts of the president te enforce the laws relative te Im ported contract labor, declaring that sech efforts hsve revesled tbe weakness and In In In snffioleney of the immigration laws se far as applicable te criminal paupera and contract laborers, and recommending a thorough revision et the laws la relation ie such im migration and imported contraet labor, se that tbla oeuntry ahall net be made the refuge et tbe dangerous and criminal clasaea of etner lands, and that werklngmen ahall net be deprived et work or have it cheap ened by competition with Imported con cen con treot labor ; approving the Democratle measure passed by the Demoerstlo Heuse el Representatives prohibiting Chinese Im migration; condemning tbe Republican majority or tbe United Btatea Senate ter its hostility te the lsber measures whieh were Sased by tbe Heuse of Repreeentatlvea in arch and April et 18S3, and whieh have failed te receive even consideration by the Republican branch of Congress. Other resolutions are : Fourth. We maintain that combinations of espltal, commonly called trusts, are con spiracies whleb limit production, fix tbe prlee of commodities regardless of tbe cost et production and reduce the wages of labor, erush out tbe smaller independent dealers and atrangle competition. Tbe conspiracies are net private atlalrs ; tbey are matter of governmental oenoern. We demand legislation te prevent such combi nations, and we condemn the last Republi can legislature for defeating all legislation for the auppreasien or these trusts and monopolies alike repugnant te tbe common law and dangerous te the prosperity et a free people. Filth. We oppose all sumptuary laws aa interfering with the personal liberties and reasonable habits and customs of any part or our citizens. We believe in the regula tion and restriction of tbe liquor trime by Just excise laws rigorously enforced, appli cable wltbent UDjuat dlicrimtnatlen throughout tbe state, and that local excise revenues raised by state law, like ether local revenues, should be applied In lessen ing tbe burdens of local taxation. We favor a revision of tbe excise lsws and ap prove the recommendation or a Democratle governor te that eilect te tbe last leglalature and adopted by it, when a commlaslen waa appointed te make sneb revision, and we trust thst the work et tbe commission will be sueh aa te meet the approval el tbe peo ple of the atate. We denounce the variable, defective and bypocrltleal legislation of Republican legislatures upon the liquor queatlen In the last few years, much of which waa clearly Inconsistent, net rten estiy designed or calculated te aid the cause of reform, but Intended only te mislead the people and for political effect. The aixth resolution favors the preserva tion el the purity et elections, tne protee tlen or the ballet and tha certainty of neneat returns. Seventh. We arraign tbe Republican party for iia nullification of the constitution ler the purpose or perpetuating party ascendency. It bas persistently neglected and refused te provide for au enumeration of our people en a basis of a new appor tionment of the Senate and assembly dis tricts et tbe state. Although a minority in the atate, it has held control or the legisla ture for many years, regardless of tbe will of tbemsjenty or tbe people. It bas re fused and neglected te enact a proper measure for cresting a constitutions! con vention aa demanded by the vote of the majority of the people or the atate and Imperatlvrly required by the constitution. The eighth declares for home rule for eltles, ana favors a revision of the tax lawa se aa te Inaure mere equal taxation. Ninth. While loudly proclaiming their devotion te the soldier, tbe Republican party, through ita legislature, bas neglected te pass, although urged ae te de ty tbe preaent Democratle governor of tbe atate, the necessary legislation te enable the eeldleraat the Soldiers' Heme te exercise the elective franchise thereat, and baa thereby aeught te place them en the earns plana aa tbe convict and the pauper. Tha teath refers te the canal system of tfcf Matt IM rtmatb favesa. fea faaeimaat aaaaaaaaaaaaaeL 1uBBBBl bLLLLLLLbB v kS!l aH'aBBaKsJaHaBH BBBsSKGBlinEBBBBBBBBflfl " WVXCBBBaBaaaB BBBBBBBBLBBBBKSu ? X$bbBbbbbbbbbbbbbbK LANCASTER, PA., THUBSDAY. SEPTEMBER 13, 1888. of auch lawa in relation te persona oeavleted of crime aa will reader them aa far aa possible selfsopaerllag aad at the aame lime prevent their labor or tha prodaet of II from oeaspettog with honest labor or tbe prodaet et honest labor, aad tbe twelfth pledgee te Gladstone and te Paraall aad their saeoeieua moral support la tha eflerte tbey are ae faithfully making fe aeeare home rule ler Ireland, Thirteenth. We heartily endorse the Demoeratlo administration of Governer David B. Hill. He haa proved hlmaelf aa aggressive champion el Democratle prieot prieet plea aad an able leader, Hla firm and JudioleuB exercise of tbe veto power and nla fearless, faithful and conscientious die. charge of the d utlea of hie offlee have ehewn hla determination te proteet tbe lnteresta of the atate and tbe people. The atrcnueua bat futile attempts of Republican partlian Investigating committee and Rspublleaa legislatures te dlieredlt blm with hla party and tbe people have utterly failed In their Eorpeeea and have only eerved te strengthen Im la tbe publla onnfldenee. Fourteenth. Tbe Demoersoy of the Em pire state send greeting te their brethren in ether atatea and congratulate them and all frlenda of constitutional government throughout the Union upon the bright prospects of a renewed triumph of Demo Deme Demo crateo principles. We confidently assure them New Yerk will held her honored piece In the oelumn el Demoeratlo atatea. jsvery point made in the platform pre sented waa vigorously applauded, especi ally by tbe crowded gallery, and when the section endorsing the administration et Governer Hill was read tbe galleriea and delegates broke Inte a aterm of applause, and hats, bandannas, and tlaga bearing the namea or Cleveland-Thurman Hill-Tammany Hall were wildly waved. At the conclusion et tbe resding or the platform it naa uuauimeusiy aaeptea as reaa. e. rOLITIOAI. MOtBi. Frank L.'janeway, editor et the FredO' Man, a Republican paper et New Bruns wick, N. J., who la new In Europe, baa written te a friend In that city that he will vote for Cleveland and Thurman. Mr. Janeway la largely interested In the menu fscture of wait papsra, and waa tbe Repub lican candidate ler mayor et New Bruna Bruna wlek two yeara age. A Chicago dlspsteh te tbe New Yerk Timet ears that the field of battle la te be transferred te the West, and a desperate effort will be made by the Demoeratato carry Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin and Minnesota. The sinews of war, Instead or belns thrown Inte Nmr Ynrlr enri lh Eastern states, will be used In Illinois, Wlsoensin,Mlonlgan and Minnesota, where, upon the bread ulatferm or the president's messsge upon tie subject or tariff reform, the Democrats believe that they will make immense eaina among ine agriculturists. Mr. H. K. Tburber, ssya the New Yerk Times, hss had the manliness te acknowl acknewl ledge that hedlsoevers that the quotation he attributed te tbe Londen Titnis, "that the best use thst England could make el an Irlahmsn waa te aend him te Amerlea te Jein the Democratle party and help break down the protective tariff," was a mistake. He ssjs thst he first saw tbe quotation "In a speech msde In Congress." That el Itself ought te have put him en bla guard. He also saya that he haa "altered the eame In a new issue or the lesfiet." We hope he hss denounced the congressman who misled htm, and haa held him np te merited acorn by name. Senators German and Wilsen en Wednes day Introduced te tbe president a commit tee from Baltimore who presented a series et resolutions approving the president's message en tbe fisheries, adopted at a re cent meeting et Irish Amerleane In Balti more. Oliver Amea was en Wednesdsv rennmi. nated for governor by the Massachusetts Kopublleins. Tne llrat colored Demoeratlo club In New Jersey wsa organized Wedneaday night at Memerial hall, Camden, Tbe hall waa crowded. A. Watsen waa elected chairman, Rev. A. Brown vice president, and R. J. Jehnsen, seeretary. R, M. Deraej, el Massachusetts made a ringing speech, and was followed by William Warner, of Camden. Resolutions indorsing tha nreal dent's measage and the Mills bill were prepared by A. Brown and adopted by tbe meeting. The organization will be known aa the United Lsber Colored Tariff Reform club. A large number of members were enrolled. The Whelessle Dry Goods Dealers' Cleve land and Thurman club, of New Yerk, re ceived some valuable accessions en Wed nesday. Ot tbe empleyes of Sweetser, Pembroke fc Ce., 100 Joined ; of the om em om pleves of Tetf, Weller A Ce., 141; of Dunhsm, Bnekley & Ce., 80. It waa re ported te tbe club that tbe members of the firm of H. B. Clallln & Ce. are net averse te tbelr empleyes Joining, and that a majority will de aa Meyer, Jonassen & Ce. have suLaarlbed 1100 te the club, and a Hat of their employee will be presented for admission, The Democrats of New Yerk will ratify tbe nominations of Cleveland and Thui man at the Harlem River Park Caalne en Tuea day and Wednesday next with an ex roast and Jubilee festival. Among the apeakera who have volunteered are ex-Gov. Leen Abbetf, el New Jerey, the Hen. a a Cox, Cel. Fellows, the Hen. Jacob Canter, ex ex Senater Ecelealne. Charles A. Dayton, Corener Levy, Alired Stockier and Wil liam J, MeKenna. Prof. R. S. Oelwell. professor of pe litlnal economy at Damsen University, Granville, Indiana, and a lire-long Repub lican, baa taken the stump for Cleveland. Hen. Edwin F. Gould, or the name atate, and a national officer el tbe Knlgbta et Laber, baa also come out for Cleveland. Since bla return from New Yerk Judge Thurman haa remained quietly at home In lieiumDusseeKing aeme rest, but tbe Grand Army men who are Democrats or who are admlrera of the Judge, have been calling en htm In large numbers, and are very cor dially welcomed by him. They eame from all parts of the country. B. D, Thorsen, of the Central Manufac turing company, Chicago, save : "I never waa a Democrat, but I am going te vote for Cleveland, because it la a fight between a continued high tariff and an honest reduc tion. It is the prlnelple tbat la Involved. I am net exactly a tree trader, bnt ae far aa my buslnesa is concerned I would rather aeefree tradr. In furniture we could easily compete with the edete monarebtea et Europe. There la no country en earth that esn compete with us in furniture mskleg " Mr. Thorsen is one of the leading Scandi navians or Chicago. A Ueax al College. Seme wag at tbe college started a repot t that a prominent citizen of Lancaster waa preparing te give a grand brass hand and fireworks reception te Dr. Thes. O. App a en his return from Europe. On Wednes day a distinguished committee from the college visited Barbery Coast te cflsr assist ance, Tney were eager te give a fitting welcome te their distinguished president and were no doubt well prepared with the outline of an impressive address et wel wel wel oemo, but tbey msrehed sadly book te col lege with profound Berrow, the wisdom of expenenee and net a little amethered wrath. What Liquor D.alsrs Want , J. M. Atherton, of Kentucky, has been re elected president of tbe Liquor Dialers ' National Protective assoelstion. Resolu tions were adopted recommending the adoption or Just and reasonable lawa te reg ulate the Untile, and deploring tbe efforts of aeme people te prohibit the tralile en tirely, Tbey favored a low license, and were opposed te the concentration of tbe business In the hsnds et a few as the result or high license. They slse recommended thst no person who had ever been con victed of felony should recslve a license. A national committee was organized, with Samuel Wertnelmer, et Pittsburg, aa tbe Pennsylvania member. Tbe Company Coed His relent. Jehn MeCreary, of Mlddletewn, Pa ,, filed a bill in equity In tbe U. 8. circuit court en Wedneaday against the Pennsylvania canal company, He complains that the company has ter yeara used, without bla consent, de de vlees for coupling and steering canal beats for whieh he holds letters patent, and aska for an Injunction restraining the company from oeoUnutBg tbslr use and for aa order for aa MoeaaUBg MU Mia tat past. THE LISTS ARE PADDED. LaNOABTM OtUMOU BKTUHN TBI MAMM Off KIUHT THOUSAND VOIKRS. Tke Olty, Aeeerdlag te Their Resorts. Oea- Sales a repuatleai el rerty Tkeasaaa -The Member el Voters Maw ateatstsrsd la Bach Dlstrtcs ef the Oeaaty. Frem the registry books oe fit lit tha cfflca of tba oeunty eommtmleaats tha following figures, ahewlag tba number of voters registered, Is compiled. Tba total number of voters registered la this elty Is 8,080, whieh Is fully a theuaaad larger tbaa there are voters. Tha total regtatraUea In tbeeeaaty la 89.020. AdSBlSlOWn .......,.......,.,.....,, 5ar .. ......... .,...,.,, ,.,.,,, Brecknock KMUBITUQ Clay ................ Coealieo Kast i...... ................ .... i. ......, ........ ...................... " . west, ueinram.. Columbia .......................... .......,,,..,..,.....,.. 2;Jjard..,, , ,,, pfli cen.a ::::::::::::::::::::;:.?!t-s!!il Se&kaat- i'.l'i!118 u EeSLWMt mi Dramerg...., .tit , ASJl.. ,,.., ,, 401 Karl "iast-"" 8l L!22J2?.V.- ' ?"' IK- 181 SI " eW SSirtV.'i""" )i Slil'SSiS: "M ""b"tewn m ??,.? lw SSU-vriv: 8 J sndlsTlile Peterebnrg....... Bohremtewn Bempfleld West Meuntvllle. .,..., North wea tern..,. Buyer "prlngs.... Norwood Lampeter Kaat , . " West Lancaster city - 1st ward tdward SO. ward 1th ward 6th ward.... 814 SOD-I .... 1T 19J au 51- ................... 10M eu ........... ItlMMIMSI teseesesee.eaei eeeeseeaeeessesss.. . 671 , 761 . en , 810 , MS HID 8711 1241 1167-8080 Oh ward 7th ward. es.eetesessssssstsssss 8th ward. leeseeeeaessseasessessi ssaesseeeeseeeeeeeease " - Lancaster township ., Leseoek-... , Leaeeck Upper LUUe Brltatu J.ltlts borough eeeees eeeeasseeeea eseaeaeees a S87 BOS 69) MS 178 620 eeeeseesess ": Hubiis- aaee a ateee assesses lstward 3ed ward Srttward Manhelm township Maner Indlantewn Maner Nw MllleravlllO iJerlett; Blount Jey horeuyh , Mount Jey township Upper t9er Milten urove Paradlie , 109 270 8t MS leeeeesass tlt seeeeeeeaseee 781 ill eeeeeeseeea S3C 826-1400 Ml 489 . 301 . 1S4 i kO- 671 ..... en ' M I . eseeee renn Pequea 641 BaS BS7 .... 186 .... Ml .... Ml .... sui-ess MS .... 2110 ....S01 .... 5S .... 274-1069 rroviaence Kaphe Newtown sporting Hill 8 trlcklnr's uoheol Beuse Union Square "adsbury Ballabury -ambrldge U&P IMH. IIHIMSIIMM.M ytjntf Garden , Whl'e Hene , , Straabuw borough - 1st ward Xnd ward .... 70 .... 07 .. 8J-2M aeeeesee wl Bra ward Strasbnrg township. eeeaseeie "tUWIUBiiiMI Washlogton Washlegton Washlogten Upperward, Lewer ward. seeees VW 85 70-168 Total MflMMMl seesess.se ..80,030 UAMP-riRK AND BBAN BAKE. Admiral Reynolds Veir, a. A. It,, Extend. neepttaiiilcs te Veterans aad citlsans. Wednesday evening Admiral Reynolds Pest, 405 Q. A. R , extended tbe hospitali ties of a grand camp-nre and bean bake te the veterans aad many citizens of Lancas ter. Their handsome hall waa crowded. An abundance el black coffee, bard tack and beans were eerved and highly relished. There were many flee selections of music rendered, Mr. liuokenbaeh presiding at the plana A number of army songs were sung under the leader ship et Quartermaster Ratbven. A duet by Junier Vlee Commander Wllhelm and Sergt Majer Arndt waa finely rendered, Sergt. Rete playing tbe accompaniment en ajewaharp. Commander Helllnger aang a sole, and Adjt. Black recited "Sherldan'a Last Ride." Senior Will Guleney made an address, and a quartette waa aung by Offleer el the Day Huffeagle, Quartermaster Hergeant Hoffmeyer, Offleer of the Guard Moere and Paat Commander MoDennell, with tilangle accompaniment by Janitor Kllllan. Interesting stories were teid by Cemradea Welgand and Bbaub. Paat Com mander Hambrlght recited "He Steed Upen the Burning Deck," and the camp-fire oleaed with the chorus "Marehlng Through Georgia." Altogether the occasion was a pleasant one and long te be remembered by tbe vets and guests In attendance. The Iianerer Vtr. The pleasant weather of yesterday drew ever five tbeuaand people te tbe fair at Hanover, The display waa very geed and the audience was pleaaed with It. Nellie Bnrke gave an equeatrlan performance, which waa very geed. The three minute race waa wen by Black Geerge, owned by William Flea, or this city, and tbe summary waa aa fellows : William riis enters black Geerge 2 1 l 1 II. 8tener enters bherman liubaw 1 J 4 2 Ueerge Jehnsen eti'ets Heorge U ...3 8 s S W. H.AblrK enters James H 4 4 Jl a favorite Uieckley enter Pnrdy r dls. Time 2.18, 2Jt4, vx. 2-9i. Te-day tbe 2:60 and 235 races come off. Among tbe horses entered in tbe letter elaaa are Jee Oeker'a Little Jee and Jeff Mlddagh's Dick Organ. uepsrtnre of Johnny lobar, Johnny Huber, the Insane aeldler, left Lancaster ler geed te-day. He purchased a new trunk yesterdsy, whieh he filled full of his trapplnga, Tbla morning he started for Columbia. Berere going and while atandlng In the atatlen he waa greatly an noyed by a crowd of bad beya. He became very angry, and attracted a great deal of attention by bla wild conduct. He asjs he oenld net stay In tbla "Chinese town." Larceny and Uscstvleg Stelen Ooeas, Israel A. White, et Mt. Jey township, haa brought suit before Alderman Halbaeb against Fanny Lelb and her slater, Lydla Elebelberger, ler larceny. About a year age Mrs. Lelb waa the housekeeper el win te, and he alleges tbat when she left hla employ ahe and her slater took with them his furniture and household goods. He demsnded tbelr return, they have thus far refused te return them and the above autt la tbe result. Mr. White baa alae brought ault against Jehn German for receiving the goods, knowing the aame te have been atelen. I'ay Veor Tax., The voters et Lancaster elty aheuld remember that October 0th is the la t ten whieh they can pay their taxes entitling them te a vote at the coming election. A small psree&laga havs se far paid, aad it la matter tn aseei very taf. auaaUea, NEBD gOBTAItltr KKDTJQTIOW. Hew Leaders et tha watg Party, ef Which the BeamBilcea is Heir, Advocated the Katetaaef Revenae. Eds. lNTr.t.iaBNOR The first tariff debate in thla eeantry under tha preeent coaatltatlea began la tha first eeaelene et tha First Ooegreee, (1760) at tha beginning et Which Mr. Madisen voleed tbe prtBelples whieh he thought enght te govern wise leglalaUea la regard te levying Impert duties, namely t Bpeolfie duties the rule, ad valerem duties tha exception t reveeue tha object, with snoeuragemsat te home Industry la vlewi tba burden el taxation te be Imposed ea luxuries, and upon articles made abroad In aueh a manner aa te favor tha peer and encourage home in dustries and manufacture! and all theae duttaa te be moderate ae aa net te ehaekie trade or agTieultura." Tba total population of the country at tbla time waa 3,029.827,of whieh 097, B97 were slaves. Tha new government had a foreign debt of 111,710 378, and a domeetle debt estimated at42.U,085, besides It assumed the entire debt of tha Btatea, whieh mounted te (25 000,000 mere, making tbe Whole publle debt 79, 124,463. with thla debt Blaring them la the feee aad the neeeaeary means te esrry en the new government, It behooved them te de vise and ereate resources, and under 111 the olreumstanoes nothing seemed mera feasible than te assess Impert duties) for, there waa comparatively very little manufacturing dena In this oeuntry, and benee It depended largely en ImporU ImperU ImporU tlena, it la true they might have resorted te dlreet taxation, but the bead of tbe coun try waa "tender," If net "sere," en the sub ject or dlreet taxation that was tba cause et the revolt against the English govern ment, and from whieh they fought aeven yeara te disenthral themselves. Therefore, they adopted a tariff for revenue, be laid aa te encourage home lcduatrlea and manu faetures, tbe burdens et whieh were te be levied en luxuries, in deferenee te the laboring peer, but net one word about monepolising protection ; Just aueh a tariff aa Freatdent Cleveland and the Demoeratlo party new advocate sueh a tariff as tha "Mllla bill" antlelpatee, and aueh a tariff as tba Incipient Republican party advocated, as contradistinguished from tha old Whig protective polley. It la astonishing with Wiat facility the Republican parly can osehew Ita original prlnelples and fall back upon tbe effete doctrine from whieh it pro fessed te ae widely diverge. A purely free trade party In this oeuntry under our prea ent constitution Is an impossibility, but If ever there waa aueh a party, in " wish and will," It was the present Rspnbllean party when It wai first erganised in Samson atreet ball ; lta "key notes" were "free trade and free soil," and we well remember with what pugnacity a knot of them about Laneaster, who had been etudylng the doctrines or Coudy Raquet, antagonized .their old een- reres alter the downfall el the old Whig party. All thla la new ebanged, beeause a Demoeratlo president and bla party, In order te relieve an overflowing treasury and a taxrtdden people, reoemmend a Jn Jn Jn dloleus tariff reform the very meeauree that tbe Republ lean presidents themselves hsve frequently recommended when they were In offlee. Ninety-nine yeeraief tariff discussions, alnee the organization of tbe government, atlll leaves tbe questions involved in it in an unsettled oendltlon, and all because the opponents of the De De De meorsoy have at tempted te make a national Issue of It, and by that meana ride Inte offlee. In Madisen's outline et theae early tariff meaaurea tha word " protection ' ' waa net even mentioned ; It waa merely Impost duties for revenue, ae laid aa te encourage domestic msnufaeture and agnealture, and te bear aa lightly aa possible upon tbe peer. But Instead of that, exeeealva duties are Bought te be Impeaed, thua encouraging monopoly, enrlehlng the rleb, burdening tbe United States treasury, Imposing oner ous taxes en the consumers of the oeuntry, Importing forelgn pauper labor, and oppreaalngeurown American werklngmen. If tbe new government of ninety-nine years age, with lta 8,000,000 or mere el a population, and lta 170,000,000 or mere of a publle debt could progress under aueh a tariff and that It did progress Is aelf-evl-dent by taking a retrospective view of It what ean be the needa et a high tariff new, with our 00,000,000 of population, our plethorle treasury, and our almeat Infi nitely multiplied publla and private re. eoureea I Oar ninety-nine years of experi ence ought te demonstrate without a eavll that a high protective tariff cannot (and ought net) be permanently established In this oeuntry without depressing aeme of lta meat worthy and essential interests. It Is aaklng tee much of tbe government ; it la but favoring the few and converting the masses into "bowers of weed and earrlera of water." The laet Is, a tariff that proteeta msnufoo msnufeo msnufoe turera perfectly enhances the wagea of operatives, and lessens the burdens et con sumers, is an " Arabian Night's Dream " that Ilea beyond the aphere of material realization ; and la as baseleaa as the alle gation that "Henry Clay killed Teoum Teeum eeh. " If there were no ether reasons agalnat a high tariff, the alngle one that it diverts millions upon mllllena of dellara annually from tbe legitimate channels of trade, whleb la hoarded uselessly in the " cash- bexea " of the government, a atand lng temptation te burglary, peculation and prolllgsey, would be sufficient It Is stated en reliable authority tbat tbe dally trans fer et sliver te the cash boxes of the treas ury at thla tlme amounts te fSOO.OOO In aacka of f 1,000 eaeh ; the aggregate weight of which la fourteen and a half tens. " The whole amount of assets en band In tbe treasury, including Ita sub - treasuries, mints, ete , is 8721.000,000, and 195,000,000 mere In tbe depository banks, te tbe eredlt of the government. Te remove tbla money en a audden emergency would require about nineteen hundred four-horse wagons, osrryleg two tens eacb, making a treasure train of thlrty-alx miles. Can we, In thla nineteenth century, contemplate tbla atate of thlnge wjth oemplaoenoy T or de we gloat ever It aa any ether ether unre deemable mlasr does, ever hla useleaa and parsimoniously accumulated pelf 7 Skcteh. isefere tbe Mayer. A young man was arrested by Offleer Flannard en North Queen atreet, last even even leg, for disturbing the peaee. The mayor discharged him this morning en payment of the costs, it being his first offense. Henry Brown, a stranger, bailees and shoeless, waa at tbe corner of North Duke and Walnut streets, between 10 and 11 o'clock, acting In a auspicious manner. He waa Bent te J all for ten days. Three beja were arreated at the Penn Iren werka last night by Offleer Glass. They gave the names et James Hays, Wm. McGrau and William Kelly. The two firat named aald they lived in St, Leuis and were bound for Philadelphia and tbe lest named aald he lived In Philadelphia. They admitted tbat tbey were ateallug their way en a freight train and get off, en account of tbe aterm. They premised te leave town at once and were discharged. Ohlldrf n Scalded te Death. Miss Gertie Wagner, of Annvllle, Leb anon county, was acalded te death by the upsetting et a boiler et het water. An Infant child et Horatio Mell, et Llea Llea heltivllle. Barks county, waa fatal! v scolded byUMupstuagefatal9(4lK)(waiar, FBOr. R. A. PROOTORDKail. The Ohtingnlshed Aetrnnemer Expires at New fork of Yellow F.r.r. Professer Rlehard A. Procter, the astro nomer and lecturer, who leetured In this elty eeveral yeata age before tbe oeunty teeehera' Institute, died In New Yerk en Wedneaday night of yellow fever. He bad been In the hospital alnee Tuesday night last, bnt aa late aa nightfall en Wednesday the health authorities of tbe elty were reluctant te admit tbe true obaraeter of hla ailment The professor's destb, however, at 7:15 waa preceded by the oharacirlstle black vomit, whieh aet all doubts at rest. Profeeser Proetor arrived In New Verk en Monday from Flerida by rail and put up at tha Westminster hotel. He had stint tha aummer at hla place, Oik Lawn, Marlen county, Flo., and was net known te have been exposed te the dred disease There hsd beennoessea In Marlen oeunty. He waa en route for England, wbere he was te lecture thla fall and winter, and had left hie wife and ether membera of hla family In Flerida. Ue had engaged pssssge In the Umbna for Saturday. William Q Sohenek, the proprleterof the Westminster hotel, ssld: "Tne professor seemed very eheeiiul when he eame, and aald te my brother, who waa at the dek. Yeu needn't be afraid of me If I am J tin from Flerida, l'vebeen thoroughly fumi gated and have a clean bill el health.' Mr. Proetor haa stayed here often for a number et years. 1 knew him well and waa el wave very glad te oblige him. The pipsr whieh he had aet forth tbat he waa entirely elear et Infection. He had net entered any Infected diatrlet en hla way Northward. Ne, he did net toneli Jacksonville, al though be eame wholly by rati. I bad no hesitancy at all about entertaining blm. Ha took a baek room upstairs. I did net knew but that he was psrfeetly well, until Wed nesday morning he told me he was feeling very badly. He called it a bilious attack. Hla wife, he aald, had been suffering with mslarlal fever In Flerida, and he thought he had a touch of tbe eame thing. 'Knewing that he had Just oeme from tbe Seuth, 1 could net be essy under the olreumstanoes, and I aald te htm that he bad better have a doctor. He oppeasd tbe uKguenuu, out witueui rurtner aae I sent ter a physlclsn, Dr. Geerge S. Conant He aaw Proetor and told me be thought he was selna te be rerv sink man. I eeni mnnt te Dr. Cyme Kdseu, of the health beard, and about 12 o'clock he eame. He pro nounced Professer Proetor very 111, Indeed, and auggeated that tbe beat thing te le was toaauseblmtebetakentoaiuapKal spec tally deslsnad for cases of that sort An ambulanea eame and Professer Proetor was carried down etalrs about midnight aud plaeed In It Dr, Bdaen get Inte tbe ambu. laoee end went with him te the Wllllard Parks r hospital. " Aa aoen aa tbe room whieh he occupied waa vacated every bit of bedding and furniture In It waa taken out by employee el the health department and destroyed, and tba room Itself waa thoroughly fumi gated. I aaked Dr. Edaeu after tbla bad been done if there waa any danger et in in fsctlen. He assured me tbat all suen uanger naa eeen absolutely removed." At tba hospital tbe professor waa kept entirely leelated, and had tbe very best of care and attention. Dr. A. Jaenby, as ad vlsery physician te tbe heslth offlelsts, was unremitting In hla attention te tbe patient rveaneeaaymorninginepreiessor appeared te be In tatr condition, with a atlll uucenaln diagnosis. He rested fairly well until neon, when a relapse overtook him. Tbla waa what the phyalelana looked for en Tuesday night, and It waa tbe expectation et thla turn In the dlaeaae tbat deterred them In tbe matter et romevlng tbe patient te North Brether Islsnd. It waa thought that peasibly tha patient would etetpe this relapse, but when It finally appeared Wednesday tbedoetorloat hope of aavlng tbe great scientist. It waa than deemed advisable te aend word te tbe professor's family In Oakland, who were Ignorant of the illness until Wednesday. The prompt attention glven tbe eaae might hsve saved him but for Brlghl'adlseaseand ether complicated disabilities et tbe victim, wbieh made his recovery doubtlulfrem tbe first. Dr. Jaoebyaaya: "We must expect a stray case of yellow fever new and then. We must remember that Flerida la only thirty hours away from us. A man may be expesed te It by riding In a railroad ear en bla way te this elty with a person who haa been Infected. It may develep en the read or after arrival here. "lam astonished that we have net had mere eases thsn we have. We need net leek te Jacksonville alene for them They mlght;oeme te ua from any part of Flerida, wbtQh la overrun at thla time with relugeea from towns where we knew that it Is raging. I have no doubt tbat there Is mere erlesa fever all evor Flerida a great deal mere, probably, tban we have any Idea of " Professer Proetor waa born In Knglandln 1837, graduated from St Jehn'a college, Cambridge, In 1860, and married In tne aame year, Frem 1863 telSCO he published a number et aclentlfie werka en the atars, but they were net popular. In tbe latter year, by tbe failure or a Londen bank, he leat hla entire fertune. D le auggeatlena aa te the best method of observing the transit of Venua in 1673 were unanimously ap proved by the prinelpal astronemera of Kegland. His Uedy Seated In a M.tallle Oeffla, Nhw Yerk, Sept 13 The body of Prof. Rlehard A. Proetor was removed tbla forenoon from tbe reception hospital at the foetot East 16th atreet, where he died, te North Brether Island en the health depart ment steamer. On tbe Island It wsa laid In an Isolated deed.neuss spsclally provide:! for aueh purpose and there It will be kept t ntll advleea have been recelved from the family in Flerida or abroad as te tbelr desires In the matter of Interment Ne one of theae who were near or dear te tbe dead astrono mer will ever leek upon hla faee again. Berere tha body was removed It waa aealed In a metal Ue oeffln thst will net again be opened. Thla is according te sani tary law which also prohibits publle or cbureh funerals of yellow fever dead. Theatatement tbat there are In New Yerk at thla time ether cases el real or au.peeted yellow fever, known te the health otUeers, Is untrue. There Is neitber apprehension or exeltement at sanitary headquarters te-day, tbe anxious doubt of yesterday having beeu eliminated by the death et Prof. Proetor. FHfy.twe New Oea.s and Nlz Deaths. Jacksonville, Kit, Sept 13 There were 62 new cases et yellow fever and six deatba from the dlaesse reported up tonecn te day, making a total of nearly 800 eases reported slnee tbe fever first msde Its ap pearance, 103 or whleb have died and 280 have recovered. Fer the past week very unfavorable weather has prevailed. Almeat every day there has been a warm steaming rain, followed by an exceedingly het sun, a heavy fog enveloping the city most of the time. Clese of the rope. Jubilee, Baltimore. Sept 13 Cardinal Gibbens te-day l.sued a elicular letter te all the elergy calling attention te tbe close of tbe pope's Jubilee year en Sunday, Sept 30. The elergy are requested In accordance with tbe desire of tbe pope te invest the servleea en that day with unusual solemnity and the day le appointed aa one et indulgence for all tbe falthlul. A nieeh la Lyrecn.e tlnrned. Svraguhe, N, Y,, Sept 13. Tbe Orand opera house block was completely destroyed by fire early tbla morning, together with tba atoek and fixtures of five bu.lneia Arms. The block was valued at f 16U.000, moderately covered by Insurance. Ad An.trUn Tciru Bebmergcd. Vienna, Septl3 Ten lives bave already been reported aa lest and great damage has been done by the Heeds in Austria, whleb are Increasing. Turee-teurlba or Trlent la under water, Tbe troops are employed day and night In bulldlngembankments. Discount Kate Advanced. Londen, Sept 13 The Bsnk el Kog Keg Und'a rata of dlsoeunt has been advanced toiywreMt, PKICE TWO CENTS, Ife THE SCHUETZEN VEREW. ITS HCNIO AND COMTBBr run rjuzaa y:t, HELD TODAY. AT XKLVM HA1N. . ,:SA i. v. weir.ris tne King-Rewards get Onmr BinameaThaSeereaMaaabr tkaaaM-'M t'artleiaaaas ataaehaM mt . -.,-' - - . . -av nerinera sad Team Att.ne. ?"Y ' ti The annual King ahoetlagand pleats af i the Laneaster Sehnetata Vsrela leek Masg t : at Ten's Halnteday. Quite a large atHaViF , ber et well known marksmen gatberag ai'M this popular resort thle forenoon, iiaeast""; Q lh. ,lftl,ma aa ... .-1. . . W.y - .... ..... nee iue Kine wing msm ears as a the Northern End rifle elub of BefnaeakiC j.A.nioeer. jum. Welat an Whm. y Wayne Carpenter, W. K. Hull, H. ,' Keller, Lam C. Wolf and Pberea F.Brearay There waa considerable nraetlea ahnAtiu early In tha forenoon, and Hwaa followed w.i i bv tha klnv ermntlnv !. k. .i 7-5'- et the Sebuetasn-Vereln. There wara5 M enm genuemen in tne match, and eaeti Vj! i ahet three times. The dlstaees was 178 "viucl sheeting waa net aa geed aa In former veers, 1$ k tbe result belns-ee fellow. ,ife.- J. F. Weif-r, eA..Ak .. . .19 9 7- - r jaVlUI-CUl . fl S S.M W" . -joerKv nam. s ......lole l isjSy .............,..,,, 8 7 G-re -"tc -r ....,., T e S If w 4 lijrs James near... Ittmrv Hra-lte vmiip ubuntav :::::::::::::::::::: J : unts Pstfmi fsntsaaviaal Ueorge Klrchnr , ,. a 0-S'iX1 3 Aa Moure. TVimmd nH n.i... .l. 3(3. ttr flfth nUiw . -t.M .. ...- .-. vt?ZJ winning by 8 te a As Mr. Welter did thaW f nest snoeting, be waa declared king. His W - prias is a beautiful geld medal, from ai-tF ' bar suspended by email ehalaa Is a ehMaV rr: ever whieh are a pa'r of oressed gaastf Messrs Franolsnne and naruwa tra . , eelved the prises of first aad second Rltter.-fi'-i ..., vv- - ' V-5J. rtr nhavallar. antt SSabmm IIm, .7fftj -.7T"' ". r"? - ."" """sass urmer mete or nrst ana saaaad&j Knapps or Shield-bearer. Tha prlaaAt of tha Rlttera are almllar te tBaT'aO ' tbe King, bat Basilar, These of tav;. Knappea are tha aame slaa but of aUvm- ' """S" vmy ueaiiT gewea ss aaa . . were made by Henry Q. FeeW, Jsweetaf,"-V 3 Eat King street ) 4 Afta, tha 1Mn alinnllna. Ih mI.aU - v. -r .r.T". -""-.::'"." T.n'mv"msLi ra at uuwu tu au oueunul u inner, WBKIB MMO Deen prepared Dy tee BOOUeiasa Tills, "'" , .u .ue - uuuuiBg. an rveirar BIS" eelved tba warm oeaaratatattoaa of tkmtm-i i ' present and bla health, as thenewKlsg,? $ waa drunk. At tha table Mr. Steber, at taa'p, miriueru nuu uiuu, raue a snort ana var'TY humorous speeeb, In whieh be thanked ta ' Tnn.ataff annnara fn tha 1.1mm mm mffh - -.- . mw ,mu aiv aa ,-? t pltable treatment ,.; -'g -.mm, M.r....uvu mm. tu uujta.-aa -- ft maiea neiweea inenceusiasa veremaM--' North Knd elnb. Tha sboettag begaa at 1 ' o'elook and waa In pregreaa until Uta thla , afternoon. Tha score la lull will be Baky1' llahed la te-morrow's iNTBLtiaitrc.. ;$ At tbe oenoluslosi el tha akoetlag latere' ansraoen there wsa danelag la the larasKS-' hall tin ktalral attt1 a ayaanaavml aaJ am.a. .-.a'2. - .. a.-- .-. --.m m sa.snava.s.a awvu MamtV WtJas-''" list-., THEOrrlOEHIOHOHN, "tXJ&H " ,fra Wm. Warner Bieeted tMmsaaaar-U.Oalet,ti' Ueseptlea le ared. Graar. ;,, OeLUMBtrs, Ohie, Sept 13 AU epasMg-i tlen baa been withdrawn and iajStraatleaaV have bees given te east tha entire votaef ;, the oenventtea for William Warier, atST MUseurJ, who will ban eleeted ewimaadsf. :& lu-ouiei 01 tee uraaa Aimy 01 tne KeastB-.-;, IU, The Encampment met at O nlalMWiii. kit this morning. Thara was a utrnkP.1. quantity of routine business trinsantsd "" After Mr. XVemnr'a alantlna u mm MMJUL.T ?) ..--.: f"7. M--A-M-M.MMMM.----U j inebier, u. u. Ken, of Oelumbaa. O.. waa ,".. n obeaen aenier vice commander fand J, JCSPj Hatfield, of New Yerk, Junier ylMoeav ''';' mander. usn. enermsn and sraater Maadarsemik Tiraaantiai KTalm Wama nan Ci,. .mmm MMjT.r ?$R f -,--rf. ..M.M-., V-M. WMMSMMMBM- calling tba tact that three years agea,? placed Warner la nomlnatlea. All taiaa',fi h et tbe offleera elsnted made arnanhaa' "jS et lhanke. On hahalf nt hie - s Leuis Wsgaer pressated leGsaeral Ziaalaaf f ajruuuu e eiegana au j ertnui or Diseasar. ?-; A oemmlttee from the Wemaa'a',;- Relief Cerps wsa glvea ate; oemmlttee lnvlttaa tha Orand Area ba-W viait the exposition at (Jinelnaati. Graaa- ... t : - ": TTiV-- Army day, September 14, Recess waa taegt taaen lerainner. Tft la HnrfanlMil h .t.1- mM-mmmmm mm i . .- MUMa-Mn. .um. .um, ailM.MUuat , efTert will be made te lad nee tha eeavaa--' , tlen te enderaa the aerviee rja-iea,aiaaj,.i' During tha mernlaa Gov. Furakar aatad m?M . aaanrt In llnl WrmA llr-nl '' -m -- --V.- - -M.MMS M.VUMMMM.M WWMJM J0jV - thellllnela veterana have their beadqaattssV.V' and a splendid reception waa gives tba semni' : of their grand old cemmaadar. ni The reception waa impromptu aaaVfM tbe hearty greetings of tha IM- neisans anewea pisiaer tnaa worse JrvB could expre.a what they thought of tbttlM- old commander and hla son, who many them had seen and known as a boy. ,m fflr" A Henchman's Brave VUs. -?n uxeriA, -xexss, nspt 18. A masxsa M- . e mm . .a. "JVi.e man entered the Heuse of Geerge Hay, a . Vjl auwMu.au u. u.umi uuuuty, xueauey, aa j-i the abaenee et Hay. Mrs. Hay seised alvJKs gun te defend herself, whereupon tha maa, m aiaanea ner race wun a long knife. Taa woman knoekod him down with tha gnn, ' and aa he fell he stabbed ber again la tea eheuider. As tbe man attempted te rise tba woman ahet him and he fell backward eat of the deer. Hay's doge then attacked taa man, but be fought them oft and escaped. Aa he erawled away Mrs. Hay ahet at hi again bnt missed him. Hay ou hla retarst tracked the man half way up the meaa tain. Hangers are new searching tot IM ruffian. An Excited Htoek Mark!. ifwjj New Yebk, Sept 13 Te-day's epealag ?.,f or the stock market was very exeited, yes- ?,y terdaj'e action of tbe St Paul dlrestssa having demeralizsd the entire list, Dealara' In Bt Paul took up an entire aide et tka , 'I exchange, and trading was of tha wlidast i character, The firat sale reported was made ., at 09, 3tf per cant, lower than last nlght'a olee. At the aame time sales were mada at CSX, 67 ud 07 X In different parts et tbaoiewd. Salea or St Paul la tta first quarter of an hear amounted te 80,000 ahaies. Parent. Bst Tbelr Children. Ottawa, Out., Sepr, 13. Lata advleaa from the Northwest report great suffering and many deatha from atatvatlen among the Indiana et the Canadian Nerthweat territetlea. Frem the Peaee river distrlel eeveral cases of cannibalism are reported, where, te ave their ewa Uvea, aeade ef famlllea hsve killed and sataa their call dren. a Het.l ta Aie.a, Lake Gbobeb, N, Y., Sept 13.ialey'a Kert Geerge hotel waa burned this morn ing. Less IG0.000 ; Insurance feO.OOO. VTBATUEB lNDIOATIOia. PWabhinoten, D. a, Sept 13. Fee Kastern Pennsylvania and New Jar ' sey t Coeler, fair, northerly wbtae, A recaUer Ferh, Henry Fllllsger, Ne. 236 Loeaet street xhlblte a deutue peeea. .t M slMef abaM tail, )MI 4av:i -r, mji 'LfA tf&l VO ,71 Kl i r.-s' . iu 2- Wlit Z -"' mfTM
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