";tv;AWr 1r fr t s fTf VJ !"' 4 v. "V-fjj '"!' A3 ;a V- V ;.! VOLUME XXV NO. 18. LANCASTER, PA., FRIDAY SEPTEAIBER 21, 1888, PRICE TWO CENTS, m v vAaaaBnamaailw MUiMt . Ih "V THURSDAY THE BIG DAY. TEN THOUSAND FKOPLK AT TUB aTAIK AT H'dRAmf' FABK. TtiBuM Engage tb. AttaaMea of Many. Broek Lndwlfs IMAf Uada Baala the swat Trattiar Tbrn Thai Was vr ad. en th. Laaeatter Oavrar, Thursday, the fourth day of tht fair, wu tha meat auoeesaful of the week, Ibere were set lees than 10,000 people peased through the galea. At neon the neraea and eattla that had taken premium had a grand proeeesloa around the track led by their groom and hating a band of muale at the need of the cavalcade. Having made circle around the track they were taken te theatalla where they were examined by tbraanda of etoek fancier. It waa net until about neon that the great crowd began te pour In. There waa a con aunt crowd of people pouring through the gate from that time en te four o'clock until every nook and corner of the grounds, all the bulldlntcs and all the aide ahew were filled, and the leweat estimate of the num ber prevent la put at 10,000. It mutt be further eaid that It waa the meat orderly crowd that ever attended a Ltneaater county fair. We aaw but ene drunken man en the grounds a abort, tout, red-nosed, pleasant-faced German, who get his sela outside the ground, a no beer or ether intoxicant waa sold within. Tht new departure baa proved ee success ful that It 1 net;iikely the sale of Intoxicat ing liquors will ever be roiumed In the fair ground. The trials of speed began at half-past 2 o'clock, but long before that time the grand stand was packed, and long lines of spec tator crowded in front of the grand stand and along the fences en both sides el the track from the lower te the upper turn of the Uaek. The races were great, as will be Been by the summaries printed below. TBIALH OF Sl'KED. The trials et speed were very Interesting and closely contested. The track was Jn exoellentcendltlon arid the weather of pleas ant temperature conditions wtll calculated for fast time; but it was hardly expected that the fastest time ever before in ade upon the traek would be beaten; and yet such was the case. Lady Linda trotted a heat in 2:26, beating Goldsmith Maid's and American Girl' 220, trotted here some yeara age. Tee 2:47 class also did very well, reduc ing the winner' record te 2.31. Following Is b summary pf the race. TBOTTIKO, 2:J0 CLASS. Brooks Luawig-. eh. m.. Laity Linda.. 8 114 1 O. W. Matiaek, b. m., Besa Pease 1 3 2 2 8 Jes. A. ecker. bi K. Little Jee 2 3 312 J.Camp Urewn.bl. m., Kenten Ball.. .4 4 4 3 4 lime 2-31; SSTXt 2.26; 2:Jji 3-33. TBOTTIa,2:7 CLASS. Vf.D.BIcerd.b. m , Blsal Andrew Miller, b. g , 111 Ueerge... 1. JC. Yeunir, b m-, Bessie M Broeaa Ludfflg, b.g , James ..... .. Buch A Courier, li k., Billy It , Danlal U. Angle, b s . Merm King. 1 1 1 4 8 X 2 it 4 053 3 5 8 605 ncHsma en mils bsat. W. W. Hntchlnsen,b. g '1 roll epe 1 Jehn O. KaufTman, s. .. earn Walten........ 2 Harry Luzenbnrg, b.e., Irish Pat 3 Harry cert, b.g., Armadale 4 Tlme-l:51. l'UIDAY AT TUB TAIR. Friday morning opened beautiful, and although the attendance was net very large, up te neon, there were many smiling feature en the ground. The exhibitors who had their pocket full of first and second premiums were el course happy, and the fair management were all smiles" by reason of the great success of the fair. Many persona who had net a geed oppor tunity te examine the machinery and larra Implements en Thursday en account et the great crowd, examined them te-day, aud net a few of them made purchase of what they wanted. The horse that took premiums made a grand precession around the track at neon te-day, led by their grooms, with a band of musle at the head of the column. They made a tine appearanee. A feature of the fair this afternoon is the attendance of thousands et pupil of the publle schools the management having generously given a free admission te all who chose te attend. SOME I'lNB HOIIHES, BTO. Jeseph K. Rurkhelder exhibits l'aul, a French Normandy draught stallion, weigh ing 2,100 pounds. Hiram Mewerer, Lancaster, exhibits a Dominion draught stallion called Dauntless 2d. Alvln Blnehart, Buck, exhibits Jehn Prime, jr. Samuel Myers, Coneetega Uantre, ex hibit a mare called Jule, end a fl ve mouths old filly of Normandy stock. Geerge Sigle, Monterey, exhibits a line full blooded Glydesdale stallion called General Duke, jr. JehnW. Ksbelman exhibit a Freneh stallion called Jumbo; Scotch stallion Loek Fergus, 2d ; Freneh stallion l'aul 2d ; also French mares Fex and Lulu. B. K. Nlssley, Flerin, exhibits a fine let of Clydesdale and Freneh crochets; 12 of the latter and four of the former. Mr. Nlssley took the sweepstake prize, and first and second premiums en colt at the state fair at Philadelphia last week. Jehn Weaver, et Paradise township, ex blbtta a fine breed mare, with twin colts. Jehn Kohternaeb, of Oievllle, exhibit a beautiful two-year-old bright bay filly of light draught She Is a very pretty animal, and shows many fine qualities. J. A. Jehnsen, Chester county, exhibits 15 fine Chester white hogs. 8. D. Stauller, Marletts, has en exhibi tion a number et "The Bessier" economi cal steam generators. H. L. Wilsen, Philadelphia, shows an "Acme" automatic safety engine, which consumes oeal oil as a fuel. The Acme Wagen company, of Emlgs vllle, Yerk county, exhibits an "Allen" eolf-leoklng wagon, which drew the first premium at the utate Agricultural tair lasi Jehn Kready and Mearlg A Ben have en display several large collections of cut llowersBUcb;asgeranlums,dahllas,gladlelas verbenas, eta 8. Keefer, president of the Hanover Ag ricultural association from the time et its organization te the present, Is among the visitor te the fair en Thursday. Cyrus Fex, secretary of the Berks County Agricultural society, was tbore en Tbura day. ' An interesting feature of the proceedings Toured ay afternoon, was a concert given at T. H. Keller's Lttltz pretzel stand, by Miss Annie Wagner, 13 years old, a pupil or the Lllitz publle school. She has a remarkably fine soprano voice, and gave evidence that with proper training she will attain emi nence in the musical profeslen. She was accompanied ea the organ by Miss Minnie Walpner. PKEMIUMS AWAltDED. Decision or th. Judg wee Examined the Entries et ailxhlbltars. Following is the complete list of the awards made by tbe county fair Judges : CLASS NO. 1 CA.UHIAOK, COACH, I.I OUT DRAUGHT UOKSKH, MA1IF..S AND COLTS. B. K. Nlssley, stallion between 2 and 3 Sears old, light draft, first premium; Btween 3 and 4 years old, light draft, second premium. 8 James Boyd, stallion between 3 and 4 yesrs old, light dratt, (list premium. Oliver Rlnehart, stallion between 3 and 1 years old, light diaft, second premium. M. MacGenlgle, stallion ever 5 years old, light draft, eeoeud premium. Richard MiGraun, breed mare with foal at her feet, first premium, Jacob 8. Daveler, breed mare with foal at her feet, second premium. J, Ii. Glegrlcb, filly between 3 and 4 years old, first premium. W. W. Gresb, saddle horse galted, first premium. J. W. Baker it Bre saddle horse galted, second premium. 8. K. Nlssley, stallion between 1 and 2 year old, first premium ; stallion between 1 and2years old, first premium. Klchard McGrann, filly between 1 and 2 yeara old, first premium. 8. K. NUsley, filly butwcen 1 and 2 years old, second premium. M. MacGcnlgle, palrcoeeh horses, first premium. J. W. Burkbart, filly between 2 and 3 years elrt. erst premium B, K. Nlsiley, filly batween 2 and 3 years Old, second prumuiin. Jefcm Weaver, twla colt, diploma. D. G. Engle (a b.), breed mare with foal at her feet, first premium ; (a b.) filly between 3 and i year old, 11 rat premium. M. MacGenlgle, (a b ) filly between 3 and 4 yeara old, second premium. D. O. Ragle, (a b ) filly between 1 and 3 yeara old flrat premium ; (a b ) alAlllen between 2 and 8 yeara old, first premium ; (a. b.) atalllep between 1 and 3 year old, first premium. W. W. William, (a b ) atslllen between 4 and 5 yeara old, second premium. D. G. Engle, (a b.) atalllee between 4 and 6 yeara old, II rat preatlum. Henry Mnseer, roadster, first premium. D. G. Engle, (a te.) mare 4 year old, flrat premium. B. K. Nlssley, coaching atilllea and hi get, flrat premium. CLASS 2 HBAVY DRAFT UOR9KS, MAItXS AND COLTS. M, H. Wenger, four mule team, first premium. ' J. K. Hurkhelder, atalllen ever 5 year old, first premium. 8. K. Nlssley, stallion ever 5 yeara old, second premium. Hiram Mowery,stalllen between four and five years old, first premium. Geerge 8lgle, stallion between four and five yeara old, second premium. J. W, Eshleman, atalllen between three and four year old, flrat premium ; two and three year old, flrat premium ; one and two year old, flrat premium. J. B. Kendlg, breed mare with feri at her feet, first premium. J. W. Eshleman, breed mare with foal at her feet, second premium. Uriah Btlzer, breed mare ever 4 years old, first premium, Jehn B. Kendlg, breed mare ever 4 year old, seoend premium ; filly between 2 and 3 yesra old, first premium. 8. K. Nlssley, filly between 2 and 3 yeara old, second premium. Jehn B. Kendlg, filly between 1 and 2 yeara old, first premium. CLASS 3 BLOODED CATTLK. J. B. Kendig, herd of 0 head of Heleteln Cattle, first premium ; bull ever 3 year old, Uelsteln, first premium. Jehn B, Keilly, bull evor 3 year old, Helsteln, seoend premium. Jehn B. Kendlg, bull between 2 and 3 yewra old, Helsteln, first premlum. Frank Mlnclcb, bull between 2 and 3 years old, Helsteln, S6oend premium. J. B Kendlg, bull between 1 and 2 year old. Helsteln, second premium ; bull calf Helsteln, seoend premium. U. E. Hertlng, Oews ever -1 year old, Helsteln, first premium. J. B. Kendlg, Cew ever 4 yeara old, Hol Hel eteln, second premium ; oews below 3 and 4 yeara old, Helsteln. first premium; heifer, below 2 and 3 years old, Helsteln, flrat pre mium. Henry E. Hertlng, hlefer below 2 and 3 years old, Helsteln, seoend premium ; heifer between 1 and 2 yeara old, Helsteln, first premium; heifer ever 1 and 2 years old. Helsteln, second premium ; heller calf Helsteln, first premium. Jehn B. Kendlg, holler calf, Helsteln, second premium. Jehn Ii. Herr, Jersey bull ever 3 year old. first premium. H. B. Kiebsrds, Duck Billed bull ever 3 years old, first premium ; cow ever 4 yeara old, first premium ; oew ever 4 yeara old, second premium ; oew between 3 and 4 yeara old, first premium ; between 3 and 4 years old, second premium ; heifer between 2 and 3 years old, first premium; heifer between 2 and 8 year old, second pre mium; heifer between 1 and 2 years old, first premium ; holler between land 2 yearB old, second premium : helfflr calf, first pre. nilutn ; heller calf, second premium ; bull ealf, first premium ; bull calf second pre mium. Henry Muss6r, Palled Aberdoen Angus, oew ever 4 years old, first premium ; oew between 3 and 4 years old, first premium ; heifer between 2 and 3 yesra old, seoend premium ; bull bbtweeu 2 and 3 yeara old, flrat premium. - CLASS 4. ORADKH AND l'AT CATTLE. Henry E. Hertlng, native COW, ever 4 years old, first premium, J. E. Buehart, native heifer between 1 and 2 years, first premium. Jehn It. Herr, Jersey heifer between 3 and 4 years, first premium ; between 3 and and 4 years, second premium. Henry Musser, Durham cow between 3 and 4 yetra, first premium. Henry E. Hevllvey, Helsteln heifer calf, first premium; Durham oew ever 4 years, first premium ; Holsteln helfer calf, first premium ; Holsteln cow evor 4 year, first premium, Henry Musser, Bethesdn: Helsteln cow between 3 and 4 yearn, first premium ; heller between 2 and 3 years, first pre mium ; heifer between 2 and 3 yesrs, seo see seo ond premium ; holler between 1 and 2 yrA first premlum ; belter between 1 and 2yra. second premium ; bull between 2 and 3 yrs, first premium ; bull between 1 and 2 yrs. flrat premium ; bull calf, flrat premium; heifer calf, first premium ; heller calf, sec ond premium. CLASS 6 BIIEKl'. J. G. Psxsen & Ben, .Leicester ram ever 3 years old, first premium ; 8 ewes, first premium; 3 ewes, second premlum; 4 lambs, first premium ; 4 lambs, seoend premium. class 0. 8WINK. Jehn B. Kendlg, Berkshire, 4 pigs under G months old, first premlum ; Berkshire sew ever 2 yeara old, first premium ; Berk shire bear 1 year old, first premium ; Berk shire sew 1 year old, first premium. J. A. Jehnsen, Chester White sew 2 years old, ilrst premium ; Chester White hear ever u yesra eiu, ursi premium ; -I Chester White pigs under 0 months old, first premium ; 4 Chester Whlte pigs under G months old, seoend premium ; Chester While bear ever 1 year old, first premlum; Chester White pigs under 3 months, first premium ; bear evor G months old, first premium. W. W. Hunter, Yorkshire, 4 pigs under 3 months old, flrBt premium ; Yorkshire bear 1 year old. first uremlum r Yorkshire sew 1 year old, first premium ; Yorkshire bear ever 2 years old, first premium ; Yorkshire sew ever 2 years old, first pre mium. CLASS 7 rOULTBV. J. M. Mellinger, first premium en follewing: Pair Plymouth Boek, pair White-Cr'ested Dueks, pair Sliver Wyan dotte, trio. Brown Leghern, Kese-Comb Leghorns. Bamuel Brubaker, first premium Gelden Penciled Wyandettr. J. W. Berkhart, first premium pair White Wyandotte Ohieks. Jehn Gresb, first premium Bull Cochins, W, F. Black Spanish, Whlte Leghorns, Coop Dueks, Pdktn Ducks, ttaven Ducks, Colored Muscevy Duekv. E. E. Zlegler, first premium trio Lang shans. A. C. Treluhler, first premium Light Brahmas. Harry Tahudy, BUver Bpangled Ham bnres. Adam Danee, flrat premium pair Black Hamburg, pair B. B. Bed Game. G. Harry Keed, first premium White Leghorns, rose comb. Hamuei HpieKier, ursi premium, pair Toggles, pair Ueudane. W. W. Wagner, flrst premium, pair Sil ver Dorkings. R. F. Cecnran, first premium, pair White Dorkings, W. C. Ducks, Wild Gecsa Toulouse, Geese, Emden Geeae, Whlte Helland Turkey. J. W. Klrcher, first premium, trio W. O. Black Polish and White Polish. H. M. Dlebm, flrst premium, pair White MInercas, pair White Minorca. Charles Lippold, flrst premium, pair Gelden D. W. Games, Black African ChlekB, Bed PMeGame, Peklns. Henry A. Blgler, first premium, pair Gelden Seabrlgtit Bantams, Whlte Game. E. H. Witmer, flrat premlum, trio Black Tailed Jeplrca Chicks. Willie M. Meran, flrst premium, pair D. W. Bantlea. CLASS 8 riOKONS, TET S.TOCK, &0 'W. a." Wallace, flrat premium, en fol lowing pairs et pigeons, Black tailed Turblts, Busslsn Trumpeters, Silver Ant wtrps, Blue Crested Antwerp, Yellow English Owls, Black Band Swallows, Black Barbs, Yellow Pouters, Blue Fantalls. Lippold it Sebum, first premium as fol fel lows : Pair Fantalled pigeons, Pouters, Carriers, Solid Turblts, Tumblers, Dragons Magplea, Trumpeter. African Owis, Winged Turblts, Trill Backs, Jee Pigeon, King Deves, King Helmets, Moere Caps, Priests, Sack Pigeons, Inside Tumblers, Egyptian Babbits, Ferrets. Uhtw, I. Bhljds, Yfirjety of, t-rdB u pages, Blocking btrdB,lnglDg canary, breaater. Jehn Gresb, first premium or Pew Fowl. Adam Danee, flrat Premium, Cage of Oaaarlea, Qaaques Starling, Archangela, Dateh KebbltA Henry Greff, first premium ea Plain AntwerpA Speelat for largest exhibit Lippold A. Sebum. CLASS 9 TOBACCO AND CIGARS, OBAZN, VLOnU AND FXKD. Peter Lendl flrat premium ea Green Havana Seed Leal ; Cured Havana Seed Leal Allan W. Zeek, first premium ea Manu factured Cigar. C. D. Landls, flrat premium ea White Cera, Whit Bye, white Oata, barrel et Extra Fleur, Cern meal, Superfine flour. J. E. Ranek, flrat premium ea Amber wheat. D. H. Branser, flrat premium en Clydes dale Wheat, new variety, new variety Oat, Yellow Cern, Oata In ebeef, Jehn L. H., half-bushel Timethy Seed, Jehn Miller, eeoend premium. A. M. Garber. flrat premium en display of Flenr In Becks, and Family Fleur. Jehn Kantc, first premium en Early Yellow Cern. M. H. Wenger, Wanamaker A Brown special. W. D. Bpreeher, Ben A Ce., largest display of general agricultural Implements, flrst premium. Jehn B. Rebman, largest display of farm Implements for turning tbe soil, planting and sewing, flrst premium. CLASS 10 VEOKTABLKS, C. Hiller & Ben, first en three varieties of potatoes, new variety et potatoes, canta loupes, radishes, peppers, Harvest ear corn, pep corn ; sage, special. P. K Land Is, first premium en six varie ties of potatoes. Jehn Sterllne, first premium en 20 varie ties of potatoes ; heavy potatoes, special y flrst premium en Eclipse beet; heavy beet, special; flrst premium ou beat variety of tomatoes, Rgyptlan beet, Southern Prollfle beet, cauliflower, Silver Skin onion, corn, New HerU. Imperial egg plant, leek, squash, collection of squashes, Creek Neck snusab, parsnips, salsify, horseradish, White Velvet okra. Martin Bberr flrat premlum etLjjed pep pers. H. M. Engle, flrst premium en red onions. J. M. Denllnger, flrat premium en red beeU. Paul Ritchie, flrat premium en beet. I. W. Relet flrat premium ou sugar pump kin. Calvin Cooper flrat premium en ou cumbers. CLASH 11 ritUITS. C. Miller & Ben, flrat premium en M varieties of Fruit ; seoend premium en 10 kinds of peaebea ; second premium en 36 kinds of pears; flrst premium as fellows : Grapes Concord, Paoklngten, Merris Early, Ltndley, Merrlmae, Empire State ; Eoaebes Reeves, Belways, Mlxen ; pears ieAnJou,Bese;apples Mellinger, Mether, Norten, Melen, Townsend. Daniel Bmoyeb, second premium en SO klnde of fruit ; flrst premium en display of pears, 35 kind, 85 kind of peaebea, display of 6 kind foreign grapes and ss fellows : Grapes Majara, Salem, Iowa; peaebea Bener, Red Cbeek, Suiquebanna, Stnmp tbe World; pears lle well, Duchess, Easter Brurre, Klefler ; apples Qulnee. H. M. Engle, flrst premium en display of apple, 26 kind, general assortment of native nuts, Martb grape, Urbanlat peas ; apples Pound, Mine Bap, Belltluer, Spy, Rlehland Plum. Jehn Kready, flrst premium en grapes grapes Redger, Seeding, Wllcber, Clinten ; apples Greening, L. B. Basset. CbaA Lippold, 1st premium en Isabella M. Weldle, lat premium en pears, Bart lett, Washington, Slckel, Flemish Beauty, Winter Willis, Clalgean, Vicar of Wake field, Laurence, Belle Luctatlve; King apple. Calvin Cooper, 2d premium en display of 26 kinds of apples ; Catawba grapes ; apples, Nen Buch, Deminie, Perter. Jehn Sterllne. lit premlum en appler, Baldwin, Bex Russet, Q ravers tine, Yerk Imperial, Maiden's Blush. Jehn Rush, 1st premium en elder apples, Or test's Winter. P. K. Land Is, 1st premium en Pennoek apples, Red Stresk. Jehn Negley, lat premlum en German Prince. CLASS 12. ORNAMENTAL FLO WE US AND PLANTS. Mearlg it Sen, seoend en collection et or er mcntal foliage and plant ; also, en gera niums, carnations, call, flowering bego nias, chrysanthemums, and flrst a fellow en flower in bloom, rose in pets, eallaa In pets, general collection In cut flowers, dis play of carnation resea. Jehn Kready, first en display et chrysan themums, dahlia, geraniums, gladlelaa, verbenas, CLAS3 13. BUTTEIt, BBEAD, rABTBT AND CAItKS. . Emma and Anna Gress, flrst en dairy butter ; home made bread special, Mrs. 8. L. Brandt, eeoend en dairy but ter. Mrs. S. C. Slaymaker, flrst en pastry ; speelal en home made cakes. Mrs. A. A. Myers, second en pastry. Minnie Kready, second en home made W. H. Ltller & Oa, flrst en display et fancy cakes. Miss Leeber, child 11 yeara old, speelal premium. CLASS 14. DOMESTIC WINKS Miss Frances Kready, best collection of Blx varieties of wine flrst premium. Mrs. A. A. Myers, Grape wine, flrat pro pre mlum; blackberry wlne flrst premium. Mr. J, Rebrer, elder vinegar, flrst pre mium. MrA Mena M. Cooper, raapberry vinegar, first premium. CLASS 16. EMBItOIDEBY. MrA E. M. Woodward, flrst en collec tion of embroidery, toilet ousblen, table ecarf lu silk, two embroidered tidies, splash mat In outline, dust bag, best collection worsteds. Miss E. B. Wbltehlll, flrst en handmade drts, embroidered deylies, embroidered napkins, embroidered towels. Mrs. A. A. Myers, flrst en dust beg. MrA C. A. Loe her, flrst en two embroi dered pillow shams. Mrs. Carrell Glbbs, flrst en best six em broidered Bklrts, 4 In front. Mlaa Beckle J. Slaymaker, flrst en Blx embroidered lambrequins in silk, em broidered mouabelr case. Miss J. Relnsteln, flrBt en sofa cushion in silk, fancy apron In scrim, fancy apron en linen, six napkins in outline work, bureau cover in outllne work, shoe bag. Mrs 8, C. Slaymaker, flrst en collection of laces. Miss A, M. Evans, flrst en six deylies leaves in outline work. MrA Jere Kehrer, ilrst en wash stand cover In outline, worsted feet rest, worsted reception cbalr. Mlas Ida Euler, ten years old two tidies in eutlline work Miss Relnsteln'a special premium. Mrs. Bailie Barten, first en pillow ibam in outline. Miss Emma Blemensderfer, first en worsted sofa cushion. CLAMS 17. DECOBATIVE AltT. MrA C. E. Balr, beat display drawings and paintings, first prmlum. J. H. Adams, beat dlplay drawings and paintings, second premium. Mrs. C. A. Balr, oil paintings, flrst pre mium. B. F. Fordney, oil painting, second pre mium. MrA J. Rebrer, beat water oelor, flrst premium ; painted plaque, Urt premium : band painted panel, seoend premium. Mlaslnle B. Klttler, best crayon, flrst premium. Mlas Emma Engle, second premium. MrA E. Peck, brass plaque, flrst pre mium ; best dtaplsy lustra paintings, flrst premium ; band painting en silk, flrst pro pre mlum ; crayon portrait, seoend premium! Mlaa Stockman, hand painted panel, flrA premium ; brass plaque, second premium ; doeorated pottery, seoend premium. MrA E. Rene, best dlaplsy decorated pottery, flrst premium ; paper flowers, first premium. H. Fester, band-painted chrema, flrst premium. MrA S. C. Slaymaker, best display wax flower, first premium. W. W, Ames, best display photographs, first premium. M,rA E. M, WeQdwaruj display of lustra paintings, eeoend premium; hand-paint logon allk, second premium. Mra. E. Thern ae, wreath of preserved flower, flrst premium: wax horseshoe, flrst premium. Mis Btckle Slaymaker, hand painting en silk, second premium. C1AOB TOOL SPECIALS. L. H. Pleree, twelve year-old boy, of Steven a Lancaster ednnty, flrt premium en perspective drawing; speelal com mendation of gage tools and display of plate no premium having been offered. Q. 0. KKNHXDV BTBOIALS, The twenty-five dollar' prise offered by G. C Kennedy, esq , for the beat feunnule team, awarded te Geerge Plank. MANUFAOTCRBD fJOODS AND MAOUINEBT. On all manufactured geed and maehlnety the managempnt give diplomas te all competing parties who desire them. lied Tb.tr rocket. tlekt. A lady, wbeee name waa net reported te the police, had her geld welch stolen at the (air yesterday afternoon. Mr. GrelT, who came here from Readlns yesterday, waa robbed of her poeketbook, containing considerable money, while she was standing In the crowd at the funeral et Father Greteniyer. Hiram Hkeen, one of the dtlver en the Lancaster atreet railway line, lest a watch at tbe Are last night lie waa In a crowd and the supposition Is that his poekot wss picked. The watch was an open facrd sliver, Ne. 89,000, aud en the oaae are tbe Initials G. G. MrA Themas Gable, while nt the fair yes tPrrtny, bad her pockotbeok, containing M.00, stolen. A imaCOUT OF LAUDANUM. Beggy" Lnenarit Take the Dreg te EuU 111 tyar.r, riot Xm.ttcs tat. Him. Henry Leenard, better known In the community as "Heggy" Loensrd, spoiled a geed Item this afternoon by falling te carry out his Intention te commit suicide. Every row months he get the Idea Inte his head that It Is time for him te die. and he has a weakness for laudanum, s the proper drag with whleh te shuffle oil this mortal cell. Ten cants waa tbe quantity he purchased this afternoon, and alter he procured It be railed en Alderman Barr, teid him he re gretted Uiat be would never vete ler him again and proposed te take tbe laudanum In bis offlee. The alderman told hi in te go ahead and take the deae, but " Hsggy " changed bis mind abent taking tbe poison then. He went te hi home en Seuth Dnke atreet, and alter frightening hi rxether and alater finally did take the poison. Dr. King was summoned, he admlnlatered emetics and seen Leenard wss a sick man. A eeuple of stalwart neighbors were called In and the vigorous exeralse they put tbe would-be suicide through made blm persplre mere tlmn when he work for the city, He still ay that he will put an end te himself. This 1 net tbe flrst tlme he has threatened te take poison. The oauseot all bis trouble Is tbe usual one a women ; sbe went back en him and he concluded tbe only wny he could show his undying love for her waa te die for hnr. Te llullil KatlreaU lu 0W., Bibmabek, Dak,, Sept. 21 Tun Marquis de Meres, son-in-law of BlienVau Hod Hed man, of New Yerk, and at one tlme the cattle pnnce of Dakota, la contemplating an extenalve plan of railroad bulldlug In Chlua, and hi friend here who were with him In his Medora enterprlsea and were: wltnessce te his reckless expenditure of money are watching developments with keen interest. Over twenty citizens of this vteinltyare thinking seriously of going te China and joining the marqut. lu tbe hope that, supported by his friendship and bis millions, they will have an opportunity te accumulate fortunes. Although the marquis did net prove a dazzling euccesa in his speculation In Dakota, although his Immeose ejaughtor-lng-beusea and stock yards at Medora Bre deserted, and notwithstanding the fact that he lest ever half a million bore In less than a year, these who knew hint best believe that be ha great executive ability, and that be will niake a Bueceas ai n railroad manipulator. Trag.dy In Wyoming Territory, CniiVENNn, Wy., Sept. 21, Twe men en route te Wa'blngten territory overlund stepped nt Reek Springs, Bweetwster county, yesterday atlernoeu, te purchsBe supplies. Tbey became Intoxicated uud engaged In a saloon brawl with oeal inlnura. One of the strangers drew a six-shooter aud emptied It Inte the crowd. DlcU Davis waa instantly killed, aud Phil Bbsfl'er and Dsn Harrison wounded. All are miner. After tbe sheeting tbe strangers jumped Inte their wagea and drove rapidly out of town. Twe officers who followed en feet wereflred upon by the emlgrantA lu tbe exohange of shots one stranger was wounded and both horses killed. The men were arrested. The miners tried te take tbe prisoners from tbe olfleere when en route te Jail. Tbore is every probability that tbe men will be lynched. Reek Springs waa the scene of the Chtnese riots several yeara age, The element which led te the slaughter el the heathen atlll pre dominate there. The Question Nnvcr ttala.d. Londen, Sept. 21. Lord Selborne, lord cbaeceller In Mr. Gladstone's cabinet of 1882, in a letter published In this morning's Tunes, replies te the query recently ad dressed te MeesrA Bright, Chamberlain, Hartlngien, Northbrook, Carllogferd and Bretten concerning Mr. Gladatone's abor tion, In bis review of Fester's lite that the cabinet of 1882 were unanimous In the belief that Mr. Parnell and ether Irish members generally regarded as "tnupects" were net associated with crime. Lord Selborne asserts that eaeh et the gentlemen mentioned denies that such a question was evor railed In the cabinet, tnoreforo there could have been no una nimity of opinion expressed regarding It, Oem.dlau Warren riesd. Bosten, Bept. 2L Win. Warren.the em Inent cemndlan, dlnd at B o'clock tblanoru tblaneru Ing sged 75 year 10 months. He wasberu In Philadelphia, the seu of 'an KnullMh actor and rnauager. He first aoted en Octo ber 27, 1830, at tbe Arch street theatre, Philadelphia. In early llfobe made sov sev ersl theatrical tours of tbe country. He wss connected with tbe Bosten niuaeum from 1617 until 1883, when heleltthe stage He apieared there In 13,819 performances and played 6S0 characters. Fatally Weuudxl HUSeu. MUNOIB, lnd., Hept. 21. Jacksen Hun ter, in the western part el this county, called upon his tenant narned Fleming, and ordered him te vacate the house be had rented. Tbey engagnd in a quarrel aud Fleming struck at Hunter with an axe. Hunter then Ured at Fleming with tbe gun be bad, but mused him and lilt bis son in the bowels, wounding him fatally. Killed by Twe Nrg-reea. lNDiANAreLis, Sept. 2L Late laat night a well-dressed atranger was assaulted en one of the principal bualneas streets by two oilered men, who struek him two blows with a piece of Iren bikI knocked him sense lecA He will die. Tbere waa nothing en him by whleh be could be ldentltled. He had en excursion ticket for Llzten, lnd., aud a slip of paper with tbe name of Wil liam M. McGIU, New Yerk, written en It. Weud.rral Kacep of a Rlnep Walker. In Norrlstewn Katle Palbat, 17 years old, fell from a third alery window Thursday night lu her sleep. Sbe druamed that sbe was being pursued by thieves, aud leaped from tbe window te escape them. Her Injuries were nothing mere serious than a few scratches, notwithstanding tbe fact that she fell ever 80 feet te tbe pavement aud Btruek a oernlao In her descent. lttturued Frem Tbelr Wedding Trip, Mr. Jehn J. A. Hoever and wife returned home Wednesday evenlng after a three weeks woddleg trip In the Alleghnnlet, visiting Cressen and AlioeoB,and will new make their home in their newly furnished houie in the West End. A Herglsr Billed. Tbe dead body of a burglar, grasplDg in his hand a "Jimmy," was found In an alley In St. Leuis ou Thursday. He had At tempted te enter the druij store of Albert Layten and m shot The police are una ble Q Identify Win, f A FIRE ON THURSDAY NIGHT. TUB TRANKMN HOCsK BTAHLM AL MOST TOTALLY UKHTROIBD. t'anr iferaer, Barn.a., Hay and Other Vrop Vrep r ly Ar. ttamumed firemen and Otaers Itcmen. Many Hene Frem the Bant ing Building Insurance and Leis, Lancaster sutler from faw Are lately, but TeursJsy night the citizen were aroused by one rf tbe old kind. Shortly bofero ten o'clock anlarm wss struck from box Ne. 0, which Is at tbe corner of Prince and Orange street, and tbe whole town turned out en account of the novelty, The Urn was In the large stable In the rear of tbe Franklin house, which belong te tbe estate of tbe late Batnuel Halt, and they were almost totally destroyed. It was soma time after tbe Are nad been discovered that u alarm was struek. Tbe Are department responded quickly and tbe engine were seen ou the greuudA Ne. 1, whleh waa stationed at Market and Orange street, had the flrst water en tbe building through window In the brlek wall en Market alley, The ether engine were placed as fellow : Ne, 3, at Orange and North Quetn ; Ne. 4, at Prtnea and Oranse, aud Ne. 2, at Prince and Marlen. Tbe fireulen did geed work and although thny were a little bit slew at the start tbey suoeFcded In extinguishing the flames with searcaly any damsge te adjoining property. The stable whleh waa en Are, la situated a nlnieat everybody knows, la en both sides of the roadway, In the rear of the hotel, leading from Market street te North Queen, Tbe flre was Ilrst discovered In tue rear eud by James Steckman, who had been In tbe atahle attendlug te a horse shortly bofero. It thou seemed te be in the seoend fleer next te Market atreet It pread very rapidly, and tbe building was seen In a sheet el flame. At ene time it looked ss though tbe hotel waa in danger, and a mini bur of the guest removed their trunks, chests and bed clothing, eta, (e place el safety, only te return them later when they found tbst there was no occasion for alarm. Before the fire was extinguished tbe building en tbe south side of tbe road way was almost entirely destroyed, and the ether aide wall is e badly damaged that It will have te be tern down. When the flre broke out there were quite a num ber of horses lu the stable en tbe southern hie. Fourteen of these belonged te Jame Htcckman, Ave te Joe Oeker, two te Mr, Geyor, proprietor or the Frauklln house, and ene te Bboetz, the eandy man, In tbe northern stable were two herses belonging te Jehn Ceeney, driver of the Lancaster and Peach Bettem stage. When tbe Are had been discovered every body made an ellert te save horses, Many men acted very bravely aud the result was that nil were saved nud cut loose rxoept four valuable animals belonging te Mr. Htcckman which were In the back end of the stable next te Market street. These oeuld net Ik gotten out en aoeount of tbe rapidity with which the lire burned, and they were roaated. They were valuable animals and had Just been received by tbe owner. The ether horse after being liberated from the stalls wero scattered among different Uvorymen. Iu tbe lower stable Mr, Geyor lest all of his harness, saddles, Ac., and tbe ether horsemon lest considerable harness. Iu the upper stable, the rout et which waa burned oil, Mr. Geyor bad 20 tone of hay whleh was either lest or be badly damaged that It cannot be UBed. He is insured ter IS00, but that will net cover hi less by great deal, The Insurance, whleh will net cover the less, was divided s fellow : With Busmau dt Burns, $1,000 In the Brit ish American, (1000 lu the Commercial Union, MOO In the Unleu, of Philadelphia, and f 1,000 In City of Londen. Besides the lesa te Mr. Geyer In tbe stable Ills heuse is thoroughly saturated with smoke, aud will be qulte uupleasaut for some tlme. The yard 1 full of mud made by tbe water from the engine. Geerge Hatz, who has a paint ahep near the eastern end of the stable, bad a number of slgua that he wss preparing for tbe Houthern market burned while ethers were badly apelled. The weed work In the window of Bueh. miner's building was also cracked and Romewhnt damaged. A number of peraen In the neighborhood had yards badly trampled, but tbey made no kick, as tbey were glad that their buildings were saved. During tbe Are the exoitement was very great aud thousands of peeple witneased tee large blaze. The general belief is that tbe flre was the work of an lneendlary. Same time before It broke out Mr. Bteckuiuu saw several strangomencomo down from tlielnft. They may hnve fired It accidentally or en pur pur pesi, but no one knows. The department was called out Ihla after noon by au alarm struck from box 0. Tbe cause of the alarm was tbe breaking out anew of tbe fire In tbe nortbern stable. It was extinguished with a low buckets of Water. IJU QUITS TIUS BKl'DULIOANB. Manuiaclertr Vfarimr Cemes Oat Boldly In Vttver uf iiie Hills Hill. A. M. Warner, of New Yerk city, a man ufacturer of table and piano cover and ether articles for home une and ornament, the raw material of which goods Is wool felt, has written te the New Yerk JUrald that hhh reward of his twenty years fidelity te th" Republican party he has been made tbe vletliu of various forms of oppresalea, extortion and robbery. Mr. Warrior con cen tinues: On wool felt tbere Is a deuble tarltl tax, oneapeelliu (welght) and ene ad valerem. It Is a tax for my oppression, but for tbe protection of some ene else. It varies en dlUnrent qualities of thoae goods from 100 te 125 per cent., or even mere. This rate or taxation reprosents the amount of oppreNnlon and extortion put upon me by thlsgreatand freegevernmeutl It Is amply sufficient te prevent me from buying my material In ether countries, and it at ence hands me ever te the domefltlo producers as their prey and vlettm. Or these produceis there are net mero than five or six among our whele 00,000,000 of people. Fer the purpose of mere effectu ally satisfying their rapacity these men have formed a "trust," "combination" or "con spiracy" te control and regnlate tbe prloe of this article. Asaresultef thisoensplraoy tbe pi loe has been flxfd and maintained for threw years at ubeut 100 -per cent abnve the market value In ether contrle. Net aatlsIlMl with an arbitrary control et tbe price, discounts, terms and time ou whleh myself aud ethers shall buy the goods from them, they attempt te rule us with a red of Iren, and by use of the boycott and ether menus te compel us te conform te any con ditions which they may dictate. This situation of alfalra Is only possible by the present tarllf law. It Is the tarllt which oppresses net only me but hundreds of ether manufacturers and 60,000,000 of consumers. It Is this taritl which "festers" and "pro tect" tbesu few men In tbelr scheme of extortion, rapacity and conspiracy. They have recently been summoned be fore u legislative onmmittee for examina tion, but no actleu has ever been taken. I de net 6i pet' t any rellef from such sources, since the great high priest of taxation and oppression (Mr. Blaine) has declared that "trusts are private atl.airs with whleh tbe president or uny oceelao has no right te lnterfere." . My only hope Is in tbe Mills bill, which removes Iho speclfle duty, takes away'a portion el this oppression, allows the peeple te buy tbesu goods where tbey are better and cheaper and at tbe same time kills this trual and conspiracy, Death or Ceergs W, Hunter, Geerge W. Unnter, who was Injured by a fall en the evening of August 31, at Npencer's file works, died from ihe tlleets of the same at St. Jeseph's hospital last evtinlOK. Deceased wa nearly seventy years old and lu early life was a carpenter. lie quit werktug at his trade a few years i Iter hla apprenticeship and read law with Hen. Tbaddeus Stevens. He was net suc cessful as a lawyer and abandoned the practice et law savers! veara ase. since I which tlme he hM worked at bin trade, POLITICAL. NOTK4. On Monday evening laat a maa meeting of at least 100 colored voter waa held at Salem, V a, at which Presidential Electors Jehn T. Uarrl and W. B. Berry delivered addreaseA Tbey were loudly cheered, and at the close of the meeting tbe colored men announced their Intention te act inde pendently of tbetreld leader and support Cleveland and Thurman. Thla declaration fell In tbe Republican rank ilka bomb shell, and a tremendous effort baa been made te atom the tide, but In vain. Betting la getting lively in New Yerk and gentlemen who back up their opinion With "boodle" arenurnereuA Wednesday evening In the Heffman bona Rlehard A. Cunningham, president of the New Amster dam elub. bet 12,000 that Cleveland would be elected asalnat 11,600 put up by Jaoeb Heae that Harrison would have tbat happy fate. A few evening age Commissioner Ilea expressed A wish that he oeuld And somebody who would pnt up (20,009 tbat Cleveland would be eleeted se that he might have the pleasure of wagering a like sum en Harrison, He ean new have an opportunity. JameaMaheny,, bookmaker, has left word at th Heffman house office that he will bet 120,000 ea Cleveland gainst (18,000 en Harrison, and tbat nothing wenld give him mera pleasure than te have Mr. Heaatosejept hi propo prepo sition. Bem three week age the Damoeralloold soldiers of Indianapolis began tba organi ergani organi sateon of a Cleveland and Tburman regi ment, and 619 name have been placed upon tha roll, tbe flrst meeting Of th tell elub being bald Thursday night. Among tbem war fiflv.fanr member of Harrlscn' regiment, and of these thirteen belonged J the company which Harrison ergsniisa. The elub will appear In uniform In the demonstration Saturday night. The Thirteenth Indiana Regiment held Ha annual rennlin In Indianapolis en Thursday. At the oleee of the meeting a motion was made te visit llairlsen In a body, but the chairman refused te entertain It and adjourned the meeting, saying tbat It wss uet proposed "te turn the reunion Inte a political body." Thirteen of tbe ex soldiers then went up te eall upon Har rison, and tbe remaining thirty-four called ou Chairman Jewett, at tha Democratic headqnartarA . Judge Thurman veaterday received a del egation of colored Demoerata who, through W. H. Furbusb. et Arkansas, presented an address expressing their thankfulness for favors from the Democratic party. Judge Thurman greeted Ihem warmly and spoke a fellow i I knew very well that I have been doserlbed, and am still described, a an enemy et tba colored people. There nevtr waa anything mera unjust in tba world, When my family eame te thla lata my grandfather brought with blm all hla property, which consisted chiefly of slave, aud lie aet tbem all free. My father never owned a slave my mother never owned a alave ; I never owned a slave, and would net If I oeuld. New, I might al most say 1 was raised among colored pec. ple. Ne man can ssy with truth tbst I have denied the rquallty before the Law of colored people. 1 stand and Grever Cleve land stands en tbe platform or tbe Deme, cratle party, whleh pronounces for equal right for all without regard le race or oelor. If you will leek Inte tbe matter yen will find that tha freedom whleh you have enjoyed will be traced te tha declaration In whleh Jeffersen, the father of Deraocraoy. Deraecraoy. Deraocraey. wrote tbe werda " Free and Equal." All alnee baa oeme from tha Ideaa in tba De claration of Independence. Although elavely In the Seuth waa te be found In Whig a well aa In aa Democrat le states, and It ha been called a Democratic Inatltu tlen, the trnth la tha principle et Jeffersen was undermining Hand it waa brought te tha grave. New, say whatever you may think, write whatever you mav think, there .la liberty for all. If any peeple mera than another have reason te be thankful for thla declaration It Is these who have been lately aet free. I don't underrate) tbe man who helped. I knew well the unjust claims tbat have been made, 1 knew wall that It waa said It waa net te be a light for abolition. I knew tbat It wa aatd that It tha Union oeuld be pre served without freeing a alava tbey would preserve It en that condi tion. I knew that Mr. Lincoln, a geed man, aald se, bnt I also knew tbat when the idea entered tbe brain of tbe radical leaders that by emancipating tbe slave and giving him the auilrage, Iho Seuth might be made a solid radios! Seuth, tben there wsa a sud den and wonderful growth or philanthropy, and the men, who but lately bad been willing te see slavery Indefinitely pro longed, became the earnest advocates et abolition." The Philadelphia Press en Angust 2f, published a dispatch, beaded "R. E. Mona Mena ghan no longer a Democrat," and declaring that he would support Harrison. On the asms day Mr. Monaghan wrote te tbe Prett aa fellows, but It did net publish his lutuir, whleh be bss new given le the West Cheater Lecal New$ t Wkst Ciikstrr, Pa, Aug. 61, 1888. Te the Editor 0 (ht I'reti i Yeu made a great mistake In yenr paper this morning When you Bay I am no longer a Democrat, x am aim ana syer expect te be a resl oldfasblenod Jaoksenlan Demo Deme oral. I atlll adhere le tbe true Demoeratlo platform et 1880 for a tariff for revenue only, 1 object te Mr. Cleveland politically, because he la for a tariff for manufacturer only. lam opposed mere emphatically te Meier. Har rison and Morten, because they sre In favor or a protective tarifl for tbe protection of the manufacturer, who represent but 8,000 000 of our people at the aaorltieo of tbn urlcul turlsts, who represent mere than 80,000,000 of our population. Please print this and correct au error. Your truly, e'e., R. E. Menaqitan. Arrested for rale, rretens. J. L. Arlington and Fred B. Latta, pro pre pro prletor of tbe slde ahew In which la ex ex hlblled the essllled mn, were arrested yesterday by Constable Yeliiley, ou a war rant issued by Alderman Ualbaeh, charg ing them with false pretense. Tbese fakir called at the printing olllee of W. A Ualbaeh a few day go and represented tbat Bstis man it Burns bad sent tbeui te get 20,000 clreulsr printed. Mr. Hal bach did the work and when he presented his bill waa paid (3 and told tbat waa all he would get, a only 5,000 circulars bad been ordered. He went te Bsusmsn tic Burns, was in formed tbat tbey did net knew anything about tbe men and tben brought tbe suit. The accused were taken te tbe alderman's offlee and tbey were very willing te settle. In addition te the bill tbey ewed they alto paid tbe costs. m Vauerat el Mrs, Calberlu. U. Kelly. The funeral et Mr. Catharine D. Kelly took place from her residence, corner of Orange and Bblppen street, thla morning and wa largely attended. Tbe remains were taken te St. Mary'a Catbolle obureb, where a rrqulem inaa waa celebrated by Rev. Dr. MeCullagh. Interment was made at St. Mary'a cemetery. Jehn T. Mao Mae Mao Genlgle, Frank MeOlaln. Henry Baunv gardner and Michael MacGenlgle were tbe pall-bearers, and six pollcemen tbe car riers. Bent te Jail. Andreas Ualder, an old ellender, was tbe only Inmate of tbe station bense laat night. OUleer Lebr arrested blm, and tbe mayor sent him te Jail for ten dajA A New letnrants. Company. A charter wa wanted by tbe state authorities en Tuesday te tbe Agricultural Mutual Fire Insurance company et Lancas. teroennty. The beadquartera of the com pany are at Lltliz and the following are the cflleers: President, Israel G. Erb) vice president, A, R. Reyers treasurer, . S. Hoever 1 secretary, Jehnsen Miller; direc tors, Phares P. Swarr, Jehn it. Rmst, B. U. Erb, Jehn D, Hummer, C. G. Boyd, and A, A. Zup, In Argument Court. The court flulshed the bearing of argu ment of all the Ott'es en tbe oemmon pleay list, ready for argument, this morning, and this afternoon uearu uiuae uu u ui-u court list, . Elizabeth Eberly, who aerved a term for a trivial ellenac, wa discharged under the lnielvent law. Lett ler th. W.eL Geerge W. Btauter, of tht elty, left last night ter Caiiensvilie, mauna, where he Vf 111 eDgafje la business, YELLOW JACK IN 3 8TA1 yi r.. THE D1BBASK IN VLOItlD, and MiMtasirri. v rf, Increase la th Manbersl TlestsMM villa One te lb. Very tVaras Wi - j- 'tte Mefegtes Kepert Terrible Al?. M rn.nt In Decatur, JACkiOKVILLB, FlA, Sept. 2h VOfJ noeeeei ve day a tba thermometer 1 above 00, and hat aet at Bight Mlea ) ! ini remarked neat partly espial Inoreaaeef lever. It l further D.vtna net that the oelornt baye heretofore been treatlaa themselves with various hoeaehoUt j eaie without clllng In a physleta I ince ma wtaDiianmeai ef bureau and Ire nurses, noening their and asking medical atteadaaaa. . PraMa net less than a thousand oeiotad MapMj Jacksonville have had tha fever lit aaMJ erm ana nave reeoveree, but tM have never been reported. Tha : train en physlelana and praeBi relief committee fa vary great, Ai elan In a larce nrsottea aatd t "I WCU a thousand dollar te set away from net because I fear tba fever, for I Of A BBSVW7; had it, but nervous strata aemetlaiail comes almost unendurable. 1 afternoon when 1 came baek from i of vlalia I waa In a atatc oellspiA I wu alarmed at my .lien, I went tu'btt.and gavat 'onjeor4ltton wbatevtvwia I turned for two heutA And aft felt refreshed." Case te motersjarlatYi Iuy oeoi.r uauy, sua yestsra tb net, tsM mined Bterrk was dlenbargut shLe.'s Hill cured be returned beEzZJ!! TV isiasr, uiuiiivr sua nil own vr . jv; , the family dead and burled, hV cwfe nllarlvilnnalnlhasiitlil. MUtnSM.! I --"-- W.W..M BUW ...,, -- V-.,,,. oaeasonviiiH pvepia are lBOvsjiBB)a, Mayer Smith' Interview la a Ouetsw n turner In which he denbta that avast TZ killing frost will destroy yellow ImrM i sob son vine. '-M It Is very het te-usy and death will igf a harvest . m Up te seen te-day unotfleuu make 29 new ewes et vellew Hn yesterday' rami t and flvadeetbA retnrna ara obtained with great till ana even omeiai ngarea ara wai alnee many new ewba desBlta th vl of authorities, nurses and phystctsM, uoeseMiuiiy onneesuea irons stew) they have exlstel for a day or two. yellow rsvsr la WsslstlsiBl. $ Wahin8ten, Sept. 21 Tb hospital bureau ha received the talearam t ViexBBtfBO, Mia., Bept. 31. T( fever developed at Jacksen, Abselut non-lntereonraa betwaa Blaee and her. .t (Signed) Bebbin, Barges, areas Ktcltaratut In Deeatar, alSBBBBB" Nanuvillb, Teen., Sept. 31 ThBaM train en tbe Decatur read bad btwslt) and 400 people en beard from D twelve el them bound for NashvlllA were passed by tbestate otatantlueel but the stale nfflelsla would aet siluw te atop In Nashville, and they weal about fifty going te hi Leuhiaad the) te jjeuiaviiie. xna rsiugee sy taa ment nausea ny tuyeiiewievr ut 1 Indescribable. , $ Considering a Keheaa. Washington. Sent. 2L Tha et tba Heuse have under oeai a scheme whleh may ba put lata j next week, and wbfeb, It It te Bat efleet, will leave the question e way went entirely in we nanus ej uw and eermanentlv block aay laa whleh ha net already twaaad tba Tha sebsme.ls te nasa tha sundry anorenrlsles.Stte-UblB day or two I then lu leave-V Am In tha feeeiMa few trutweTtffKVJ3lle erst while tha rasm home te cam palm work. left In ebarite will raise tba feasruL.:a quorum tt any buslnea la atuttwlasll eept tbe following : Receiving maaaafj fmm th president and from tha exeeMvr '1 departmeuta i receiving message from star senate, ana receiving ana acting upon perta from tbe committee en enrolled Mats, Tha denoieney bill whleh waa reported tat the Senate tbree daya age will under taste BSaMniimant nt rns tn .- V,. aAMUBJUlAlOAtU fjtU UIUI W tlVAl W .rjr Died In Ahles. Bntitaar.s. SenL 21 New baa baaa. received el tbe death et Prof. Jamlsaea. tMfi naturalist, from fever at Bangalss, aa NaT uoego river. LieuieuoninemneiAa Prof. Jamlesen wa attached te Barllelet'a expedition and bad baaa I the latter te Kasouire te collect mea l ateres and return te ArruwImL Thai I ether Btanlev relief expedition la : faepelea In tba death of Majer J and Prof. Jamlesen. iif. Officer connected with tha uoaae i late express tbelr belief tbat Prof. Jaa en nan ueoeuio oenvinoaKi vi i iihh . treaenery ana or tee nepeiassna arrannlnn tba expedition with hla I and was retnrnlnate ralela Bsrtleiett ha waa seized with tba fvr ana dlavj. A Bsthrsy ray ear nebbed or V Teledo, O.. Hept 21 A speelal le See from Buffalo, N. Y., ay a : Laat nlng one ei the meat oaring ever known here wa eeauH Inst outside of the Lake depot Tba pay car of tba came In during the evening, and being placed en a aide track clerks went te sleep for nlfrht. Reme time thereafter cracksmen, wbe must have Isarnai Mm amnnnft nf mnnAV In th Oar. ffOX It, bored a bole in tba fleer and admtaai . lured ether te Ibe occupant They ties)' gained admission, mew tne aaia Baaa and aecured $10,000 In cash. Aa asMsV waa made te keep tbe matter from tM public, but It leaked out thla atUNTaeav There la no due te tba thieve yet, v. h- mmmmm .r Of 00BHBBl waeBBlB.. foste fflc. ulsikBctmelder' Case. f'-f Tmt nMlnnlr Ihla Affftrnnnn w Itl BSSBSS designated for the bearing et WuUaai,. Hnhtidliter. the noatefHoe clerk charaB ' with ateallng letter from tbe mall, TM i. witnesses subpoenaed by tba govern aaaa te testify In tba case were at Cob; mtsslener's Kennedy's offlee: ready la elvn thnlr tnatlmnnv. Schneider WB ' vAnpMAnlMl hv rtrnwn Ar Hnnl. AftBra 3$ consultation it wa decided te continue tM; case uetll te-morrow and the wit urn nntlflful that thav need DOtB The hearing will be formally waive; ! morrow and ball will be entered-.;.; .. . .s.. a.. B TTI II TnlsafcW ' acnneiaer'B iiier uvipk "l"wwfT3 1 ler hl appearanee ai we jnoteudw nt ll, TTrilttiH Ulafaa rtntirt. ifi.v """"""""""- i&M An Ecg'ueer Tern In Xwata, niMi'isvin. Bent 21. A apsetal MnniAniit. R, Bsvai 8. L. HalleWsaTt engineer en tbe Cincinnati, Maw OrleaM Tex Pacifle railroad at thla plaea, wa run ever and Instantly killed at Oaklaaey Tenn., last night. He waa tera ta twatB nesr tbe centre of the body, and lived beta mmriAnt .fu.rwu'riaL Mi rsmftln Will M shipped te Cleveland, O., where hlawJta and children reside. i A n.nn1.1li,.ii nnnavsillilU'l MllL V Washington, Sept. 2L Mr. Obta4Jr iniMuMji in ihs Nnits tA-dav a DtU aa therizlnir the secretsry et the treasury ttyi pay out of tbe direct tsx tund ISO for a sage and sixty daja ration te the Ualtag. States and Conge Steamship oemaaay m eaeh edult negre who may emlgrati la etjy f ree Btate of Africa. f- New Iu th. PKeldsnt Hate. "" WABiiiBarew. Sent 2h-edwOiee i. ...i ,...,. re.ird from the cemmtaeeeei WUUW...---- - enrolled diiisei tuv u "?'" tive. the Chinese exclusion bill a by CengresA ti.. c ., salami Ohlal'a Wlde vv 1 A Mabie.v. lnd., Sept. 2L-Mr Mary j, .. i.m nf flharie !nnaOk the MSBF cbleler tbe MUml Indian, dledW1ae; dav eveelDR at tb Indiaa rsTasai northeast of thl city, aged W. a WEATUIU IKlUCAnOM. WABUittaTOB, D. O., Beat 2L Eastern Pennsylvaala and Mew Jar- sev i Fair, preoeuee, ey aew , (he ceMt, cooler, nertheri wHtw!
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