TZT' zr. j:jr r -- "T H ' ' . "" r r.'i - ""-") V . &.. 'ntelligenM t mtf5$tc .l , H s VOLUME XXV-KO. 13.-SIX PAGES- LANCASTER, PA., SATUBDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1888. SIY PAmrs. PTrrrrrc iwn rrrcxTTra "ra Bs:" m (-aKaaHft 91 UNCLE SAM ROBBED. MOARr AND LETTERS FOUND TO HATB BEEN TAKEN BECENILT. William SeHealiUr, Mailtes: Clatkat tesLsn, rastsr FsateBn I Accost of tke Thtlt, Itreiy Latter, dad te Katrap Htm. Tki Tenttg Msa rarslthts Ball. Tbe arrest of William Behnelder, mailing clerk 1b tba poateffloe, en the charge of tebbtag the mall, abort aoceunt of which appeared la tba iNTBLLiuKNCEnes Friday "evening, eanaed oeoctderableof aatlr about linn. Tbe accused waa kept at tba office of Commissioner Kennedy by Deputy Mar ahal Buraa ler aeme time, during which J, Hay Brown, esq, hla counsel, appeared and had talk with the oemmtMlouer. Later Behnelder was given Inte eharge el Marshal Baren, who kept him In ouatedy until ball for a bearing en Friday nut waa furnlahed In tbe evening. The amount of ball wal 1 1.500. The arrcat of Behnelder waa quite a clever piece of detective work ea the part of Inapeoter Themas, of Frederick, Md. Fer eme months past money In different auma had been minting from mails coming te this city. A great deal of this money waa In letters addressed te Jehn T.MaoGenlgle, oellcctor of Internal revenue In this dlstrlel, whose office la In tbe Stevens house. Most et the letters were mlsied from the malls whljh readied here en the Reading read. There are a great many elgar factories along tee line of tbla read in the nerthern part of the county, and tbe manufacturers purchase thtlr atampa at tbe clllae here. Checks that are net certified are net taken at tbe oellootor'a office and for that reaieu money In considerable auma bas been mailed In envelepea with the order for stamps. Cem plaints or mltalug money, especially that Intended for tbe collector's ofllee, became numereua during the past three months and Inspector Themas took charge of the matter,delermlned te And the guilty party. Toe fact that money waa missing was known te the roitelllce and revenne office employea as well as Postal Agent Jehn T. Murphy, who bandied tbe majority of tbe mall coming In ever the Heading read. Naturally they felt very badly ever the af fair, but new since the crime has in all like lihood been traced te the guilty party, the innocent people have cleared their skirts of all blame and fesl'mueh better, AN OFFICER TRACKS TUB LETTERS. In July last Inspector Themas Instructed l'eatmaster Hlayuiaker te keep a complete record of all letters addressed te tbe revenue office. He also told tbe postmasters at Ephrata and Denver te de the same, as It waa from their neighborhood tbat com plaints catne. On the 221 of August last, O. F. Bushey mailed a letter at Stevens pojtetlloaat 12:30 p. m te Celli e'.or MaoGon MaeGon MaoGen Igle wbleh contained (32.23, that was In tended ter stamps. Tula letter did net turn up, although It Is known te have been put in tbe pouch by the postmaster. The matter waa re portal te tbe peatrmster general at Washington. Inspector Theuian, who bad been atatlened In Philadelphia, received orders te come here at once and leek tbe matter up. lie came te Lancaster, and began testing the dlfierent lines. He kept an eje en ever; body, but suspected Sebne'der after August 28'.h. On tbe 27th a letter was mailed te the collector of rev enue lrem Bewinauavllle, and abeuld have reached here en August 23 and reoelved tbe stamp of the offleo at 11 a. m. or that day. The letter bore the receiving stamp of 2 p. m. of the SB.b. When mailed, 3 was placed in It, but when received by tbe colleotor tbe money was gene and tbe en velope showed signs of hat leg been opened, Tbe Inspector had met Schneider at Atlantic City during tbe summer, whlle tbe latter waa spendlng two weeks there and the efficer was looking up the rob bery of the pcstefllce In that placa Frem oemlng In contact with Schnelder there and from what he learned of him here he con cluded that tbe young man was spend ing mero money than bis salary of f50 per month would perm!'. Mr. Themas waa here all this week and told Assistant Postmaster Hegnner as early as Monday that he believed Schneider was the guilty party, and ethers whose names had been mentioned In connection with tbe matter were perfectly Innocent. Postmaster Slaymaker was also notified of tbe suspic ion and he and his assistant resolved te give all the aid possible te the inspector. DECOYS FLACKD IN THE MAI 1,1. On Thursday Mr. Themas went te the ceuntry,vlsltlng ditlerent stations along the Reading railroad. Upen returning te this elty he met Assistant Hegener by appoint ment at the King street station. He ask el Mr. Hegener te assist him, as be Intended fixing up aeme decoy letters ; they pre pared the letters, Themas bad procured a number et Gnvolepes In tbe county whleh bore the business headings of ditlerent cigar dealers, ita. On these he had tbe names of different postnffiee stamped. All were addressed te Collector MaoQenlgle. The 11 rat one, which was post marked from Stevens, was placed In an envelope et O, F. Buabey, of Stevens, tbe man who leit the letter In August In It H 00 In money was placed. In an envelope of P. F. Eberly, of Reamstown, where It was Bappesed te be mailed from, waa placed f3. The third waa put In the en en en velore of J. H. Relnbeld, of Reams town with 3 30. Tbe fourth contained J2 and was in an envelope of Martin Kin ports, of Ephrata. Theso letters were mailed en tbe Reading train due here at 1:50 Friday afternoon. After the mall had been distributed and the revenue people had received thtlr letters, Inspector Themas paid a visit le thatcfllce. He had Ihe mall Inspected and found tbat the letter In the Relnbeld en velope waa missing. Tbe inspector re turned at onee te the posteffice and bad Featmuter Slaymaker call Schneider Inte hla private office. Themas told him that letter had been received at tbe office for tbe revenue office and it had net reaehed ita destination. He further told blm tbat be aaspeeted hliu of having stolen it. Behnelder emptied hla pockets, taking out hla keys, and a number of letters of hla own, Ac He denied that he had the reve nue letter, but In a few mementa it was brought te Urdu One of tbe clerks found It In the New Yerk and R. P. O." bezi where it bad undoubtedly Deen tbrenn. Behnelder would have had occasion te work at this box at 4:15 In tlme for the mall east en Day Express. Among tbe papers which were found en Behnelder' person were two letters tbat had been taken from tbe mall. Neither had been eraaed, nor did they bear tbe receiving stamp et the Lancaster posteffice. The one waa addreiaed te "Johnsten A Ce., 2IU Locust street, Harrlaburg, Pa,," and It waa In an- envelope of the Ellzabetbtewn CAre)i(cf.. The ether waa addressed te W. O. Smith, Salungs, Lancaster county, Pa." Tbe postmarks sbowed that tbeletlera had been mailed at Yerk and Ellzabetb Ellzabetb eown yesterday. They most have reached Lancaster en the 1 o'clock mall. When the letters were found upon him Schneider could net account for them, and said he did net knew hew they get Inte hla pecketa. Inspector Themas at enca aent for Deputy Iterabal Michael Bera, and bad Je-.tiaer placed under emal The prisoner seemed greatly agisted afterwards while waiting la the oemaalsaloaat'a offlee, BtB AKnXST CAVSKS A SENSATION. Tba report of Behnelder's arrest spread Ilka wildfire after tha Intkluqichckr waa en tha street, and there was tba greatest surprise. The astonishment waa vary great among tha ether employee of tbe poatefflea, aa none of them, outside et the postmaster tad his assistant, had any Idea that Behnelder waa suspected or waa being watehed. Seme of them observed Mr. Thomaa about tbe offiee at times, but few paid any attention te his presence. Sohnelder seemed te be uiplclour,hewevor, aa several times during tbe week, upon seeing Themas, he asked some one what Ihe offieer was doing here ; onee he Bald "He must be after aeme one." Schneider is a yenng man who came here from Philadelphia aeme years age with bis brother. Fer a lima he worked In his newspaper efflee. He waa first appointed night elerk at the poateffloe, and afterwards madel mall elerk and put en day dnty. It waa part or hla work te assist indlstrlbut leg and preparing malls. At tha hour of the day that the letters are supposed te have been taken several malls arrive In this elty, and there Is mere or less confusion In distributing them. It would be an easy matter, unless a constant watch waa kept upon him, for a clerk engaged in the work te take a letter or hide It for future reference. The letters te the revenue office are net tbe only ones missed. A letter containing; fCO is said te have been mailed recently at Intercourse for the Northern' bank, tbls city, but It did net reach its destination. Others with checks are missing. During this week there was complaint tbat a letter malted at Sale Harber for Columbia, which contained (5 43, and had te paaa through tbe Lancaster office, was mltsing. During the two weeks that Sohnelder spent In Atlantic Oily tbls summer nothing wes rauseu rrem ineciticennr was mere any complaints. After tbe arrest et Behnelder en Friday Inapeoter Thomaa went te Balunga te see Mr. Bmltb, te whom one or tbe letters, found In tbe possession et Schneider, belonged. Mr. Smith was away from home, and tbe letter was net opened. Mr. Thomaa then went te Harrlsbnrg, and saw Johnsten tfc Ce., te whom the ether letter was addressed. The letter waa opened and It stated tbat a check would be found en closed. There whs nn check in the envelope. Whether the writer had neglected te enclose It or It had been token out is net known. AT THR RKVKNUK OFFICK. A reporter of the Intj:li,ief.ncer called at Collector MacQenlgle'a office and learned mere concerning tbe case. The collector aaya tbstdurlng the past year, and especially tie last three months, letters containing money, Intended ler his offleo, were afelen from the mall. The sums taken, at far as are known aggregate (233 80. The poateffioes from which these letters hsd been sent were: Barevllle Washington, Bnyerstewn, Bewmanavllle, Ephrata, Clay, Lincoln, Retbsv'.lle, Akren, Stevena,Denver, Kelnheld's station, Adams town, ReaniBtewn, Brunnervllle and Gap. Nearly of these posteffiees are along tbe line of the Reading it Columbia railroad or close te It, The complaints became very frequent and tbe collector reported every case te tbe Inapeoter at Philadelphia, and impressed upon blm the necessity et mak ing a thorough Investigation of the matterln hopes of catehlng the guilty, The collector waa greatly annoyed concerning the matter and when he found that no progress wai made In eatchlng the thief he addressed the following letter te the pestmaster general at Washington : A LKTTER TO THE POSTMASTER UKNKRAI.. LANOAHTKR PA,AUgUt30 Jlon.DenM. Vlckimen, 1'ettmatter General, n'tuhlngten, Ji C. Sin. 1 am collector of tbe Ninth dlstrlet of Pennsylvania. I was Informed en Friday tbe 21th Inst, by C, F. Bushey, cigar manu facturer et Stevens, this county, that be addressed a letter te Pierce Lssber, one et my deputies, en the 221 Inst, containing (32 25 ler which he wished topurcbaseolgar stamp?. Mr. Bushey lurlherinfermsuielhat he la certain tbat tbe letter waa mailed at Stevens ; that he saw the postmaster put it In tbe mall bag. Tbe postmaster here (who keeps a record of alt letters received ler this cilice,) informs me that he never received It. Complaints from at least twenty-five ether parties have been made te me during tbe last year, the greatest num ber having been entered within tbe laH six weeks. All the complaints were promptly reported te tbe posteffice Inspector at Phil, delpbla for investigation. Mr. Busbey'a Is the only complaint from Stevens. Most all the ethers era from post pest offices in thesamu neighborhood, tbe noiti neiti east end of the county, Heme few com plaints, however, have been made from ether pirts of the county. Tbe people from the northeast end of the county are very much alarmed ever these frequent losses. They are extensively en gaged In manufacturing cigars and transact nearly all of their business with the revenue office here by mall. If they cannot, with a.tety, thus transmit their orders and money te this city, they will be obliged te de se by express. This wilt necessarily put them te a great ileal of Inconvenience and extra expense besides subjecting them te great hardships. It seems te me, hewever, that a man with ordinary detective ability should be able te ferret out where these letters get te. Tbe distance tbey Bra sent la net far and It seems strange tbat tbe less of letters, containing money, should go en in this way without being duly accounted ler. What is especially embarrassing Is tbe circumstance that persons whose duty la te handle letter?, which are mailed te them, are brought under suspicion; consequently tbe reputation of tbe public service la net a little atleeted by tbls d iappearanee of letters containing money. I, with my deputies, sensitive of the reputations thus impeached, would most respectfully and earnestly pray tbat you may authorize tbe closest Invest! Invest! catien. Hoping tbls may receive your prompt attention, I am, yours respectfully, Jehn T. MAcUeniulk, Collector. In reply tetbls the collector seen received a letter ktatlng (bat the inatter would ro re ro eelve prompt and early attention. Inspector Themas received lurtber Instruct'ena in regard te the work, and It reaulted in the capture of Schneider by tbat offieer. The man who la aocused'ef tbla rather serious eflense claims tbat he la entirely innocent et the charge. He sajs tbat baft does net knew hew tbe letters get Inte his poekett, but Intlmatea tbat they were placed there by aeme one for tbe purieeebf Injuring blm. In regard te tbe decoy letter whleh was found in the New Yerk and Pittaburg box he says tbat be merely made a mistake In placing It, and says tbstsuch mlitskeselten occur. Previous te tbls susplolen Sohnelder was Delleved te be an beneat man by hla acqualntences and fellow empleyes. His friends say tbat he was a man et geed habits and did net spend money lavishly, There are ethers, however, who say that he spent mere than he could have come by heneatly. Onice Helder. Can Jein. One of fje rules governtng the Yeung Republicans since tbelr organization waa atarted was that noeffice-boldar could be an active member. The club la about uniferming and want te raise money for campaign purpeies, and te get tbe office holders et tbe elty and county Interested that rule waa rescinded and offlee-holders can new become members. They will or course be expected te contribute largely te tbe campaign expense ler tha privilege of belsg Members, A BIG C0DNTY FAIR. BPAOB BBOORKD BI MANT X tit til TOKS IN KVEIIY DBrAKIMENT. The Horses Which Will Make tha Ban Trsek al McQraan'a Para an KxctUng Faint, arsat Displays or Agrlcaitnral Pro Pre darts, Faimlt'g Impl.mtBtr, Etc There la every Indication that tbe far mere' agricultural fair, whleh epena at MeGrann'a park en Monday, will be tbe largest and finest exhibition ever aeen there. The number et exblbltera la all departments la very large. Tha entries of horses, cattle, sheep and awlne Include many or the finest animals la the elate. The poultry arid plgeena will be repre aented by every variety or oheloe birds. The vegetable and fruit department will, aa heretofore, oeoupy the big tent, together with ornamental flowers and plants and household articles. Al Al eost every Inch In the main building haa been taken by exhibitors of ladles' handi work, embroideries, lace, worsted work, paintings, Aa, and the finest display et merchandise ever exhibited here. Theapaee In the ether buildings haa been taken for the exhibition cf carriage, farm imple ments of all kinds, atevea, gas fixtures, Aa. Ac. The great oyclerama of the battle of Gettysburg will be here te-morrow. Prof. Ed. Beck's combination, and many ether attractions will be en hand, and there will be many Interesting trials et speed en tbe racetrack. Secretary Montgomery and his assistants are kept very busy booking new entrlea for space, whleh .still keep pouring In en them. This morning between 0 and 8:30 o'clock there were one hundred applicants for spaeeln whleh te exhibit all sorts of articles. The entries te tbe raees oleaed aeveral days age. There are a large number of horses In the different elataes, and exeltlng races are expected. Many et the horses sre well-known te Lancaster people. The lull list fellows : TUESDAY, BEPTKMRER 17. Ne. 1, Tretting 3 rulle class for Lanoasler county horses : A. B. Longtneeker, enters Fairy Gift. Andrew Miller, enters Big Geerge. C. R. Hlgle, tutors Dec FIs A Deerr, entr MoDenougb. Ne 2, Tretting 2:34 elass. R Harry Strode, enters Nell H. H, K. Hechtel, entera Chancellor. H. K. Beebtel, entera Topton Bey. a. M. Matlaek, entera Resa Pwaoe. Broek Ludwlg, entera Resa K, Ueerge E. Heppe, enters Harry Bashaw. Geerge E. Hepps. entera Bay Dlek. Ne. 3, Running, ualf-mtle heats : Flss A Deerr, enter Begardns. W. W. Hutohlnsen, enters Valley Bey, Geerge E. Heppe, enters First Cnance. Harry Luzenberg, entera Black Knight Jehn G. Ksuffman, enters Sam Walten, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 18. Ne. 4, Tretting 2:45 class. Wm. H. Shirk, enters James R. Alvln P. Deeds, enters Little Maud. ii. Htener, entera tjnerman uasbaw. Fiss A Oeerr, enter Black Geerge. R. Harry Strode, entera iielle Middle town. Harry Faux, enters Tem Reek. M. Snenk, enters William. D. K. Yeutz, enters Beasle M. U. D. GUI, enters Jessie B. Broek Ludwlg, enters James S. Ne 6,3 y ear old, Ltnoastereonnty hernes. Kdw. Walker, enters Kleote G. Jehn H. Donen, enters ReltcenL. J. L. Gingrich, enters Belle G. M. McGenlgle, enters Miss McGregor, David G. Engle, enters Alcansea ' Nr. 0, Running, three-quarter mild heata: Harry Cerf, entera Armadale. Jehn G. KaurTmnu, enters Bam Walten. W. W. Hutchinson, entera Valley Bey, Geerge E. Heppe enters Fair Nell. Harry Luzenberg, enteis Black Knight. Fias A Deerr, outer Bogardus. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18. Ne. 7. Tr. ttiug, 2:30 claat: Jes. A. Ocker, enters Llttle Jee. J, Camp Brown, outers Kenten Bell. G, W. Matlack, enters Resa Peaae. Broek Ludwlg, enters Ladv Linda. G, E Heppe, enters Jske Kllraln. Ne. B. Tretting, 2:17 class. W. D. Rloerd, enters 8 'sal. Andrew Miller, entera Big Geerge Buch A Seuderr, enter Billy B. II. Htener, entera Belle S. Fias A Deerr, enter MoDenougb. M. Schuek, entera William. Harry Faux, enters Tem Reck. Daniel G. Engle, enters Storm King, D. E. Yeutz, enters Bessie M. Broek Lndwtg, entera James B. Jeseph Roberts, enters Maggie R. Ne. e, running 1 mile beau. Harry Cert entera Armadale Jehn G, Kaullman enters Sam Walten, W. W. Hutchisen enters Trollepo. Harry Luzanburg enters Irish Pat. FRIDAY, Ne. 10, trotting 2:40 clear. Wm. H. Shirk enters James R. W. D. Rlcerd entnrs Sinai, H Stener enters Belle S. Flss A Deerr enter Black Geerge. K. Harry Strode entern Neil II. 11. K. Becbtel enters Topton Bey. II. D. Gill enters Jessie B. llroek Ludwlg enters Elect Stewart Broek Ludwlg enters Purity. G, EHeppe enters Geerge ft. Ne, 11, trotting 4yeara-eld Lancaiter county horses. A. L. Longeneoker entera Fairy Gift. Kdw. Walker entera Etecte G. A. W. Miller enters Emma. AL McGenlgle entera Iris. Daniel G. Eogle enters Instlnet Ne. 12, running ? mile heats. Harry Cnrt enters Armadale. Jehn G. Kauilman enters Sam Walten. W. W, Hutchisen enters Trollepo. G. E. Heppe enters Frist Ehsnee, Harry Luzenbug entera Irish Pat Flss A Deerr, enter Bogardus. m i Hats Ball N.w.. The League games yesterday were: At Detroit : Detroit 7, Philadelphia 6 ; at Chicago : New Yerk 7, Chicago 3, Tbe Association games were : At Phila delphia: Athlette4, Brooklyn 2; at Kansas City : Kansas City 5, Louisville 0 ; at Cleve land : Baltimore 0, Cleveland 6; at St. Leuis; St Leuis 14, Cincinnati 2. Al Reach la hunting for heavy batters for the Philadelphia oleb. The Oblotge club has seven pitchers. Plttsbnrg has dropped Dalrymple and Cleveland. The Tarirf lteleiiu Cleb MU. A very Urge business meeting of tbe Tarltl Reform elub was held In Reth weller'a hall, Friday evening, and all preaent were enthualastle In pushing forward tbe cam paign work. It was unanimously voted te uniform tbe club, and the contract" for fur nishing uniforms waa given te Martin Bres., clothiers, North Queen street These members who have net yet ordered uni forms will have theui ordered, If tbey leave their measure with tbe efficera of the club. The elub will meet again next Friday evening. Kstnrnea le uearl. Jehn Charles, of Pequea township, waa beard by Alderman Barr this morning en charges of administering drug with Intent te commit abortion, and with being the father of tbe child of Ida E. Morten, of the aame township. Tbe alderman relumed both case te court and tbe accused entered ball in tbe sum et (800 for trial at the November session. reralgn Attactimant lamed. S. P. Eby snd B F. Eihleman, attorneys for Edward B. Brubaker, Uaued a ferelgn attachment te-day against Bryan A Ce., en a car lead of eats belonging te them, whleh la at Mlllway station, for a debt owed by Bryaa Ce, te BrubalW, a nenttssiRd, Tb ItcpubltMBa U.iag i,iiaare Which Will Irjar Them. Daring the past lew weeka the Republi can national committee haa been leasing aeme literature which will undoubtedly prove a boomerang. Here la a sample of tbe kind that Is being distributed : ............a..... mnH N .tvwn ........,,..,,, ; Tha 1 ovClen Daily Sew. (t JnlvS.saira:: : "Prealdent i lev. unrt snows that h is: Hne tree trade rnnduute in everything bnt: tname. Th rrservallnn is an Impertant: tone or Am -man party purnes. lh: tpre.tdnnt leets e mpelled le vbanacter'aB: ;ihe attempt te brand him aa a.frea trad eras: :dnceptlen. but for all that the elec tersi cen: tnict new inprrjtrea.la a eenaiet betweea: :lra trade and ptotectlen, and net&tna: :els." : And this la the tone et all tha Cnglah: :panra which havn (llaensiea fjlavnland'a : ; aon.nge and Mi 'i ammaay latter. fOver.) : ......... ..... ... ... ...... ........ The above ia printed en one aide of a card. Netice that the dale la Juty 8. It will be remembered tbat this aame Kngllsb paper made tbe following comment en tbe rejeotten of the fisheries treaty by the Republicans i "It la another example et the many evil wbleh the dlsunlenlsts are bringing upon the country." The pro longed shout of laughter that came from America en reading this marveleua oplnlea ha evidently Induced the Ntwt te try te find out something about American affair. We need net go back te last July for an answer te tbla card. Oa Ssptetnbar 10th the Londen Daily Xtwa observes : The letter et President Cleveland, which waa published te-day, la primarily a defense of the Democratic party against tbe Imputation of free trade. The meat damaging thing that haa been said against the parly is tbat It favors throwing open the national perta te the foreigners and thus reduelng tbe rewards et American labor and tbe condition of the American laborer te what Is currently believed te be tbe low level et Europe. It la needless te say tbat the Democratic party la open te no suen reproach or rather deservea no such complaint "If we are te Judge the American con teat from tbe American point of view tbe Democrats have undoubtedly urged a re. vision of the tariff, but they have taken oareteurgo It net only la the Interest or Americans at large, but in that et tbe great American Industrie whlcht at preaentioek te protection as their only bops, Inacer. tain senee the Democrats claim te be the only true protectionists. While tbey re joice In the domestle prosperity, whleh Is a direct result of unrestricted free trade be tween state and state within tbe borders et tbe Union, they deplore the difficulties that beset tbe American manufacturer la hla Btruggle with tbe foreigner. Tbey believe tbat nothing but a Judloleua reduction et tbe duties en raw materials is wanting te enable the Amorlean workman and hla employer te command tbe market of tbe world. " The above waa quoted In tbe New Yerk JlerctUl cabled news of the 11th of September, JTrein the Blrmlnuliam Dally Pest, July S3. English traders will learn with a geed deal of amusement tbst in the presidential election campaign In America tbe irreat crv whleh the Republicans are using sgalnat Mr. Cleveland la tbat he la deliberately be traying the Intnresta of American trade for the benefit of English manufacturers. It la scarcely ncceaasry te say tint from an English point et view the Mills tariff bill by no means bears tbat aspect. Oa tbe whole, Itsoperalton will probably be dls llnctlvely te our disadvantage. Only In a few trivial Instances the bill redueea the tariff en articles Imported from England. Tbe mala objeat el the measure Is, by lightening anu in aeme Instancies removing the duties of rBW material, te lessen tbe cost of the production of Amerlean manu factures, and, or course, every step la that direction will mske tbe United State a mero dangerous competitor of England la all neutral markets. Tbe assertion at tbn bottom of the Re publican card te the (fleet tbat this ia tbe tone of all tbe English pspera" whleh have discussed the matter la simply a willful and eutiagenua murder of the truth. Oa the otber side et the card Is this : The Londen Xpeclater aaya (no date): "Grevor Cleveland haa done mere te ad vance thormisnef free trade than any prime minister of England has ever done," This 1m followed by the assertion tbat Cleveland has tried te de this and there la an appeal for votes te deleat that purpose. This quotation was simply laughed at by tbe English readers who heard of It Tbe following Is from the Bt Jame GfweMeef Aug. 29: 'Republicana are making great play with Mr. Cleveland's supposed anglicizing ten dencies. Thus they issue pester with such legends sa this: Regular Dsaioeratlo nomlnattena : Fer president, G rover Cleveland, of New Yerk. "Grevor Cleveland has done mere te ad vance tbe cause of Iree trade than any prime mlnlMer of England has ever done." Londen S'ieelater. Fer vIca president, Allen G, Thurman, of Ohie "The only tlme England ean use an Irishman Is when be migrates te America and votes for free trade." Lon Len Lon eon Times. "It ueed hardly be said tbat these qnotatlena from the Londen papers are of exclusively American manufacture." Tbe atatement at the bottom et thla aide of tbe card we all knew te be entirely without tbe remeteat trace of a foundation. Tilt: ltKSKItVK HEUNION, All Ihe Arrangement. Mads and a Ills Time Ia kxpectsd. All the nrrangomenta for the annual re union of tbn Pennsylvania Reserves en Tuexday next have been completed. Frem present appearances the attendance will be large. A letter was lead at laat evening's committee meetleg from Carlisle, stating tbat twonty-five would be present from tbat town. At the meeting of Geergo U. Thomaa Pest laat evening It was decided te partici pate in the reception te the visiting veter ans, and te have open all day their handsome pest room. The pregramme of the reunion Is as fol fel lows : 10.00 a. m., reception of visiting comrade n ; 10:00 a. in., street parade te Lancaxter cemetery with etcerta, Pest at and 405; 11:00 a. m, services at Lancaster cemetery at the grave of Gen. Jehn F. Reynolds, J, Hay Brown, esq.; 2:00 p. m, business meeting of the association, 8:00 p. m., publle meeting at the courthouse; address of welcome en behalf of tbe eltl r.ens, Hen. J. P. Wlckersham ; address of welcome et tbe soldiers, Hen Msrrlett Bro Bre slus ; address, Hen. A. G, Curtla ; ether distinguished visitors will also deliver ad dresses ; banquet at Mtonnerebor hall. A t'ele Ilalilng at Hanks Hinlih'a. At the hotel of Banks H. Smltb, In the village of Rohrerstown, the Republican rained a pole en Frldsy evening, end there was ipssklni; by the frostiest kind of ora tors. The bar did a lushing trade and tbere was a great deal of drunkenneaa and lighting. One man was attacked by anum ber of ethors and very badly beaten. Smltb, tbe landlord, was a member of tbe police force in this city under Democratic rule some yeara age, but because he could net bold tbe position for life be became one et the loudest-mouthed Republicans In tha Upper End. Last evening' meeting waa given blm as a sort et benefit and he made money, m Death ela lien. One of the fine large gray horses owned by the Adams Exprcas company died et cellu last evening. The animal was for merly ewned by tbe Reading oempiny, fsnalen Increased. Increase et pension haa been Samuel S, Sharer, SHubtthtewE. allowed THE BURGLARS A-BUKGLING. TnETATTEWtT TO ENTER TWO DWELL INGS ON FRIDAY NiaST, geme Fsrteas Firs Upen Thsnt ChlsstaRteltm groan mask's Blacksmith Bhep-Ad.m Bedy Dlsaat Beaks-gtiawase Encamp, mist OHmis Blsctsd-Ohnrak Notts Columbia, Sept 15 Thieves attempted te eater the beuaea et Jeftersea Gilbert and Mra. Heflman, ea Eighth street, last night They ware beard walking en the ahedat Heflman'a house and frightened away. At the Gilbert house they weta heard by Mra, Shields, mother of Mra. Gilbert. When ahe called for help tha men beat a hasty retreat Several shot were fired at the thieves, but no person appeara te knew who did tbe ahoetlng. The thieve oemmltttng the robberies en Thursday night procured two chisels at tha blaekamlth abep of Jesse Shank near Maple street. They stele two ehleela and left a long-handled ehevel In the ahep, Dseih el Adam Rudy. Adam Rudy died ea Friday at hla hone In Renka, In the 20th year of hla age. He had been employed by the P. R. R. aa brskemsn and In tha round house. He thea worked In the Columbia flint mill but had only been working there about six months when he felt the eflceta or tha flint dust He lelt the mill and moved te Renka about a year and a half age te work at farm ing. A wife and one child survive him. Hla wife la a daughter of Jehn W. Madden, of thla place. The funeral will be hell en Sunday at 2 p. ra. Ilsllglena IntslllgeneB. , Rev, W. 8. Hlnman will preaeh en Sun day morning en tbe subject "Tha Human Mystery ;" evening subject "Epldemlea," Key. E. Ludwick will preaeh In the morning en the subject "The Condltlena and Need of Prayer." Rev. Geerge H, Klrkland, rector at Berlin, N. Y., former reoter of St Paul's P. X. ohureb, will preach In that church en Sun day morning and evening. The Sunday evening service In the Pre, byterlan church will be for young people. At tbe evening aervlee at 7:30 o'elook, Rev. G. W. Ely will give a brief aketeh of the Christian Endeavor movement The Yeung People's Society et Christian En. deaver will held a prayer aervlee at 0:45 o'clock. Rev. Thomaa Harrison will preach ea Sunday morning en the subject "Progres sive Cbrlsttsnlty." Evening subject, "Our Supposed Enemlea are Oar Beat Friends," Endowment day will be held en Sunday in the Zlen A. M. E. ohureb. Rev. U. O. Felts, presiding elder, will preaeh In the evening. Special collection will be taken ler the eduostlen fund of the oelored raee. Harvest home aervleea will be celebrated In Salem Lutheran chureh en Sunday. Rev. S. J. Campbell will lecture ea Monday evening In Mount Zlen A, M. E. chureh en "Customs of Afrtee, Their Re ligious, Boelal and Educational Needs." Seat free. Offlcirs Klsetad. The following efficera were elected lut night by Shawnee Encampment Ne. 23, 1. O. O, F.: Chief patriarch, Gee. O. Keetert high prleat, The. McOrea; aenler warden, Jehn E. Tyler ; Junier warden, Joel H. Fester, r,t treasurer, F.B. Muaaer; trustee, Jehn B. Eshleman. Mea Rem Oemmsndery Ne. 82, of Yerk, and Hermit Castle Ne. 25, of Mount Jey, K. et G. E,, will tarn out In this clvle parade. The empleye of the stove werka will turn out with white caps, white abltta, white belt, badge and dark pantaloon Tbe empleyea or tbe different department will carry tool a used by them in tbelr work. General Welsh pest will bold a special meeting this evening. Tbe Metropolitan band will bold a ball In tbe armory thla evening. Mra. Harriet Baker, a colored evangellat, will go te Trenten te-day le attend a camp meeting. Sedgwick olrele, Ne. 30, ledge of the O. A. R , will attend the Grand Army re union at Marietta. Knights of Laber raver the atuis Bilk Aaaembly 8,631 of tbe Knight of Laber, or Philadelphia, haa passed tbe following preamblea and resolution : Whkbkab, Aa textile worker we have for yeara lelt tbe evil afTeeta of a tariff tx en tne raw malerlala of our industries upon us in lessening our opportunities for work and reduelng our wages ; and Whkhbab, The present tarlft;ilsw Im pose a heavier tax upon tbe raw msteriala and tbe partly finished produete than upon tbe finished commodities, thus being directly In the Interest of foreign manufac turers ; and Whsrhab, Tbe Mills bill reverse tbla ebvleua discrimination against Amerlesn labor by grading tbe dutlea upward in aoeord and with the amount of labor required te make the commodities, there fore. Jleselvcd, Tbat we, tbe members of L. A, 3,634, K. of L., discarding all parties aid considerations, de preteat against the con tinuance of tbe present unequal and unjuat system of tariff schedules and demand tbe paaasgeefthe Mills bill as a measure cal culated te bring prosperity, steady work and better wage for every textile worker In our country. The aanetuary of the same aaiembly has also passed tbe following : Wiibrkah, Charles U. Lltebman, ex general secretary of our order, has geno forth In tbe political field, taking tbe aide of politics In preference te labor organizations, Jleselvtd, That L. A. 8,631, In session, condemn Charles H. Lltebman for ml representing the political view of tbe member present and for endeavoring te use tbe order for political and financial con siderations. A Might le a Bale. On Friday afternoon a pair et Pblladel phla lads, Jeseph Cannen and Peter Mo Me Gllllsn, were exploring the new building of the Keystone bank, at tbe corner of Juni per and Chestnut treats, when McGllllan easually closed tbe deer or the Immense aafe and imprlaened hla companion Inside of It The leek bad net been put en the Bale and there waa no handle aud nothing but a smooth wall of Iren te work en be tbst a large force of men bad te work ter a long while with eblset and crew bar belere tbey oeuld get tbe deer opened wide enough te give Cannen air and aave his life. He waa then given ceffee through a rubber pipe and bad te pass ibe night In tbe aafe. sa ibe hlngee were be Jsmmed tbat It oeuld net be opened mere than an lneh or ae. In Leu et Trouble, Frem tha Yerk Dispatch. Edward J. Mealhern, whose right name la Jehn E. Mullhern and Lydla Rhine were aent te Jail te-day by Alderman Sher wood, en the eharge et adultery, bigamy, and perjury. Berne time age both came te Yerk, lrem Hanover, aoeured a marriage license and were married. Mullhern baa a wife living In Frederick, Md.. and Lydla Rhine haa a husband living In Lancaster. 800 LIVM Leit, Tbe first reports et the damage and leaa of lire by tbe recent hurricane In Cuba were net exaggerated. In aeme localities along tbe coast entire fishing vlllsgea were swept away. At Hagua 100 corpses have been discovered, wbleb were washed from graves, and It Is believed tbat aa many mere are In the mangrove busbea. Between Uarapachea and Carahata alxteen oeaatlng aoheonera are high and dry la the weeds, damaged te neb aa axteat that they will A swittmrt opinion. Mr. IJaagbsrg) f Biecktinim, raverl R- ctproeatloa In Traae, from the Plttsbnrg ulspateh. A. G. LJungberg, or Stockholm, and E. J. LJungberg, of Falun, Sweden, two brother Interested In the manufacture of charcoal iron, are at Duqncana, Pa, They have been la the Weat and are en tbe return Eaat When asked vnatnrd.v ahnnt thn Imn business In Sweden, Mr. A. O. LJungberg eatd i "The Iren trade In Sweden has Im proved somewhat In the past few years. Frem what I have seen en my travels, 1 think there will be a big revival of the Iren buslneaa In this country. The Indications are very favorable. "We think It at ran go the Americana abeuld charge sueh heavy dutlea en our Iren. We Impert ten time aa much from tbe United Bute aa you receive from us, and we think a little mere rrelprncltv In trade would help both countries. 'The tar 10 en Swedish steel la 45 pr cent and en bar Iren f23 per ten. In the fsee of these excessive dunes we still expert le America aeme Iren. Tee blank Diamond works and Miller, Metealt A Psrker uaa our Iren In making ateel. In fact eruclble steel can not be made unless a little or our Iren la fiut Inte Ita composition. A trrnst desl of bis ateel Is exported from Sheffield, where It la made out el 8 wed lah Iren. It Is strange te me tbat Amerlean de net expert dlreet from Sweden and manufacture mere of tnia variety or ateel themselves. "Oar markets are principally In Europe and England. Very little Amerlean Iren la exported. Many el tbe Kugll.h iron men are opposed te the rednotien of tbe tariff In this country. Tbey want tbe present state of aflalra te continue, se that Americana will net oempete with tbem In foreign markets. The Sheffield manufacturera send great quantities of steel te Seuth America. Thla trade could be easily captured by the Iren makers here, If tbey were se Inclined. "Tea, my people often wonder why Americana Insist en charging duties. Here In Pittsburg tbey have gas, coal and Iren In ounuanee ; eiaim te ee meatnarieat people In the world and tbey are and yet tbey clamor te be rtroleetod bv an cxcesslta i tariff." LANCASTER AOAINRT MOUNTVILUC Te Heme anu Club Wins Twe Matches ea rrtday, Friday afternoon the Lancaster and Meuntvllle gun elub met for the second time this season In contests. Twe matches wereahet at Tell's Hale, and about one hundred persona witnessed them There were quite a number of fine shots, notably these of Glelm and Flelea. Tbe Lancaster club wen both matehee, The sheeting waa at clay pigeon, eighteen yard rise. The first maleb, twelve plgoen each, resulted aa fellows : tineaSTSR. Andersen... etnnmlDgi, 1'lnlea. ,.,.,, Oiclm....... Kendlg 11110 0 11 11110 0 10 l-e n-n oie l-li o-e MOUKTVILLS. laohy,.,....e urane ,,l Mrnnner I) Martin t Kauffman... 0 l- 1-7 l- e- a 1-8 31 The second match waa ahet at twelve blrda eaeb, two being sprung at a time. It resulted like this: I.AS01BTSR. Andersen 01 et 10 II uummlnas 11 10 01 ic Flelea 11 10 11 II 11-7 10-8 10-10 1010 Oil 0 41 Itl.lm Kendlg,... .......... .11 ...10 .MOUSTVILtS. Laachy oe 10 11 le oe urane oe oe ei oe ll Urtinner te 11 11 10 11 Martin , 01 ll te et ut Kanflman U ll et ll 10 OA 4 014 01 a 117 11-10 83 After the match bad been finished tbe visiting gunnera were taken te Hipper restaurant In Centre Square, where thiy were entertained t a line supper by the Ltncacterclub, Tns Full Boer; The full aoere of tbe sheeting maleh at Tell' Haln between the Northern End club and Lancaster Schuetzen-Vereln en Thursday, la a fellows : HOJ1T1I1IX KND, W.M.Carpenter.a 10 7 B e 8 8 li, Wolf 0 H 'J 0 8 H (I u.B. Wenger....O B 10 11 8 1) U II. II. Keller U 7 S 0 8 0 4 I-. M.WIeat 0 10 7 8 10 B 8 J.A.Hteber 7 7 4 H 7 B 8 a 10 0- m 0 11 3-01 4 8 10 83 0 7 0 Ml H ft 0-87 4 1 0-MJ Total 61 45 SI 40 41 41 4 8) U 8 ICBUXIZBH VSBSIM, 414 J.F.Wolfer 7 OH D 7 8 O.C. Franrlscus.lt 0 ft 7 13 V. Demmol 0 8 It 7 a 8 Uonrgelleiss 11 4 10 ft 11 11 lame II. rest,. ..4 e e 0 10 8 0 8 00 7 11 0-71 0 ft 8-07 8 i 10- 71 ft 7 8- 41 J, f. Lebznlter..l0 ft 4 8 8 11 7 11 f"7i Total .....43 20 VI 38 48 47 87 tl 41 83-888 IMfers lb Mayer. Jimmy Qulnn drew hi pension money ou Frldsy and celebrated the event by get ting gloriously drenk. Officer Dare ar rested him and this morning Jimmy en tered a plea of guilty. The mayor sent blm te tbe workhouse. Frank Dally, a one-armed man who has figured frequently In pnllce courts, waa arrested by Officer Stump ler raising a diatuibance.r Dally resisted arrest all the way te tbe atatlen heuse and even atruck the cfileer as he was being put lu a cull. This morning he was very penitent, told the mayor he would lese hla situation If aent te Jail and agreed te awcar off ter a year. The mayor allowed blm te swear off and dlschsrged him. Anether Intermedials Kchoel, The superintending oemmltten of the school met en Friday evening and decided fe start an Intermediate school In tbe Lemen street building, te relieve tbe pres, aure en tbe Intermediate schools of that section et tbe city. Miss Sadte Fleming was assigned te teach tbe sobnel. Miss Bessie McGrann waa transferred te the school yaeated by Mlas Fleming and Mlaa Coebran, tboeldeat substitute teacher, waa assigned te the school formerly taught by Mia McGrann. Itstaresd lrem tns Kncampinant, Dr. J. B. Smltb, of Admiral Reynelda pest G, A. R., of tbla city, arrived home at neon te-day from Columbus, Ohie, wbere he baa been attending tbe twenty-second National Encatntment G, A. R as arepro arepre aentatlve from the department of Pennsyl vania. He reports tbe Eneampmeut aa ens et tbe largest gstberiega known te the his tory of the order, six hundred delegates being In attendance, and aeme meat Im portant business transacted for the geed of tbe order. IKinoetatlu Hasting. Tbe Democrats of the elty will put up a fine large banner across North Queen street between the Schiller beuse and Glrsrd beuse tbls evening. Tbeaffalr will be under tbe auspleea of the Sixth and First ward club. Besides these the Tariff Reform and Yeung Men' elub and tbe Eighth Ward Battalion will atttend. After the banner la atretebed there will be speaking lu Sblller hall. At tbe Centennial aaloeu a Cleveland and Thurman pole will be erected tbla evening. There will also be a flee dlsplsy of fire works. ANsir UonaUmtlea AdepUil. The Select Castle, Knights of tba Mystic Chain, In aeaalen In Harrlsbnrg, en Friday adopted tbe new constitution. One of tbe change empowers tbe select commander te appoint tbe district deputies, who have hitherto been elected. The newly eleeled emeare wera ituUOled. A PiffTTTTAD TsTC ACTED Si 'zrm.. m r. .vri.u5iun vw sxeua DUBT CAClB)-yp TBB DESTHCOriUN OF A Mitt. rfi Wfetl mi- ..-. fea- . ... -I., ,.,. -,. neu nara ! W( USMM M niewsAwsy, Ui Wachlasry is OvstlajaasliA and Iks fTrrCBfd rf (ka ? mm ml.-... .. fe-l?,yiM '""""S ""ITS)' Jft2 eae Twe Ebbimm w men Fall te Resea Twe Empleyes, J?J Clkybland, Oble, Sept. 15 Tbe 1 G-story brick fliurmlll knows m tbe If. '! tlensl mills, naniwt K M n nuubsau am fcfMi.. .. . ..-. . T?yT)3 -,u - mrei, ms unaiiy ueanreye. explosion and fire about 3 o'clock H morning. $ umu nauK ui ae men were ecMMtMV' ever the building at tbMr work aad avss-aO HMMmKIma .. .....I.. I Ti-il ... m hi- uuhuibb; was runniBg , WEeaVi-vis a larrtfln Ynlnalnn inu tiA m - a'k-a fastenings, shattered the walla, twasiedf; ana averiurnea ice resvy machinery aavf vl blew the men from their ti. .?(' them landing aenaelesa and bleedha;ia agsinat the walla. t7 Wbentbe englnea arrived the nlllwM'J enveloped In flame, bnt threush tha .vM. torts of the men working In the Bee XJm freight yard, sear br. the wounded han.. vn all been removed from the building e-:! cant tmn mm. VtmA nMa , ma -a 'N r. . , -. -,--, v. uawnaav;-; StrMt. a,llf4 al man namat atMMjft ak. - - - J en the third fleer. 1 " a -. a . ....-. Vf anagui water wan airectea te A wIbhtevbI dew en this fleer a seen aa the fireman mtM l.d aHrf nun-.. - .,- . Jrj!W .ou uu iiieiaMaiiuuB wng inane te. reaCEvJJ-sg t.he window with ladders, Aa the smoke Vlfa eiearsHi away before tbe drenehlng Bhewerp'M there waa a cry from the orewd and Otr.SfM tTian'tf ftartn annaa.aai-t fwa.mak.4 In .. -- - --Vt-, Thft fir Attn An aif4nnhlA4 kaklw a4V.a.a. -" them, but before they oeuld succeed tterti wu nrun inn inn nnnirinntM mM miii wjm a cry of terror fell back Inte the seethies? $Sft flame. The ether violin, waa net aeea at V&& all. $-Ki juiuiunu iu tan luui win iiHa iua 000, nearly oevered by insurance. . g .m uauav ui tue explosion ! net BOWE f,V out ii ia generally believed mat it from tbe Ignition of finely dlesemlBtesl.?:-: pariioieeet flour. . 'fa Tannlrnu will, uimiai aaa --.Vgfi - aaM aw,. .,r, .- .- . . . ;?jtssi .r. -reiTjr, jsiih uaiwerm ana a ueg yritli'rtxfj Attaint.!, tha FaU (S Buffalo, HeptlsADethar trip threfaklife th Whtrltwil Rantita la tn ha an aria, fa. ... '-'f Charlea A. Percy, or Suspension BrMgt,"S$ avwmruiw t ...... -v,..e ugi m uja4-BSl C. Tll.l-K.--, -t M TlanMail- Ai IfcfYT . --a a. .,,..(, a,uu an., a .u, a UU, "i. - landlntrln an nncn tinaL aalllna, tkmiuk . iv - a. - r-- - -"aa aw.aj me rapius anu uewu tee river ana BcreeBvA;; Iha t laa, tr TMAMlA wk... ft. a 111 . t, -V VJ piaceu en Uauiiuiuuu at uie rrnTIB wBI 7 "' X , - ..klklll.. ... AL- , , .(4i OXDONltlen. Jv-isiS: The beat la asventeen feet long and Iuh reur oempartmeni. in one or wnien will ?; , be 1,220 peunda of aand ballast. Tha bee?t3 is a seir-baiier aa well aa a aeil-righter, "--'& Mr. Pn elaltna It la Imnnailhla Uiau.l alaa It. r-? . M.MV ... VC The trip waa te have been yesterday, kat. was postponed en aoeountot tbedlf&eiljr.f' of getting the beat trans ported below VkM falla. tif4 Percy lelt here at 3 o'clock thla merniBg $j witn nia neat loaesd en a aray, wbieti wuire convey blm te the falls. It waa exneetea te leach there at neon and the trip la tW ranged for s o'eiock una afternoon. la a. Tbe Oily New Yebk, Sept, New Yerk from Liverpool. The waa delayed oil tha banks 18 hours bv the -lu- ,-... -. . a. .t. - ;, Mil .5H V l&$ tfMiif Yerk Delayed. ?v3" ll llllllll Ml al veaaerM' HUin 1UIH ITIUK UUfca HUU UT KJ1B1 Haiar ".' .vhi -. r.T.i.ru..-rL.rr 55 UJaVaAIUWIjr HWI W-J.l( .MMlUUUiJT UtUanI.$J Amenar the DaMensera en beard wera v,:-iJl Judne W. Q Greaham. Ber. Dr. T. O. ?;: Apple, Lancaster, Pa., Rev. J. LocklngteS n-.a, kn aa,n.aaana Iha I-ll.a. -...k. '(. hnlrfara In tha Wrla rallrnarf. Van Wav W '-'''''ffj Gsbrlels, Rev. A. H, Hall, ex-consul te Algiers, Kyrle Bellew, the actor, Blaheft' If IUWUHU IUU OtlllMK TV TTUIUUUh ?&& Mrs. Fr actor In Msw Fertr. t-ZM Nkw Yerk, Sspt 10, Mra. Procter, wM.lj ei i-rer, i-roeior, who istsiy uiea as mubu city fiem yellew lever, arrived .her morning. It la probable that before BlfM& uumiuuHicauuu wm ue upoaeu unw her and tbe health efficera with refi te tba final disposal of her husband' yet unbuiled body, Mra. Proetor la etayiae with filends, but the health autherlUea ?& refuse te reveal ber address. Xy .? A Haaianaar Trmla Haraait. i, -'! Eaht Baqinav, Mleb., Sept 16 A -9 unM. train r.n tha Haalnaar. 'Pnaanla A-l-SV' u,..- .... ,.,-,", a, ii ki ii. m .a, ? nnmn rallriiaul. ilna hara at A n. n. -raatar v iav. was deatreved bv forest flraa aaarj-; Barnea atatlen yesterday. The Area de-' aueyed the tie, tbe rail spread, aa ; tha train, consisting or a locomotive, beg' gage and express car and a oeaob, left the track while It waa going at a speed of M mile an hour. It ran about two lengths after leaving tbe rail', wbea the) innnmntlt-A tint At and the aara , taking lire wera all destroyed. Bever-lj ai naannmrara and train handa were fcH . . 7 . : . ; ' bruised ana Durneu, nut neus seriously. ms u.nntra nhannrAd tha track and thus cans it ''i'''3 the accident nomad and Bhecasd by Uahlatag. Dks Moines, Iowa, Sept. 15. Miss Laura Watsen, et A Igena, was atruck by lightning during a ahewer yeaterday. Her hat waa burned from ber bead, two large belea burned through her waterproof and cloth lng, and ber back waa badly soerobed, Oa et her shoe was tern from her feet aact thrown several feet distant She was badly Bhecked, but will recover. A Magaitu llnlldleg Hlowe Up. ViOTeniA, B. O., Sspt 16. The magf zlne en Twe Brether Island, Esqulmaelt, containing 800 pound of powder la ear trldge,expteueayeieray, oeoiiubwuj slreylug the euuaing. xae tupieauMi caused by the burning of the brush ea Island. Ne one was Injured. Jrt Darnsg by Frosts. Masen City, Iowa, Sept 15. The heavy freats of tbe laat two night have seriously dsmsged the corn crop. It will reduee the average yield te twelve buabela per acre. Grans waa kllled and herds will seen have te be housed. A Breker Fall. New Yenic, Sept 15, The failure of C. M. Ward, bieker, haa been announced ea tbe Bleck exchange. The failure, which excites little Interest, Is attributed te heavy losses by the reeent heavy deellae of St Paul. A UlecK Hare. NenwAT-ir, O , Sspt J5.-A whole block of frame building wa destroyed here by fire Isst right Tbe lesa will probably reach (80,000 en which there la little hi hi hi sursDoe. The elty wa pieoUeaHy wltbeat water. i m A Frluce our. Vikxna, Sept. 16. The death 1 aa aa aa nouneed of Prince Johann Ade) pa Sehwar zanberg In Bohemia. i a WEATHER INDIUAriONS. . . .- II tr.Uant IK yvaei"''I " -i-r-' -- . .- I I Kaatern PennsylvanU aad Hew Jar- .. J 'sey i Warm fair, wta4a ahUOaf toBeatherly. '...-,; -V'HE $i m y-M - rm ria -52 'i cti $? -. - e-