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VOLUME XXV NO. 301
LANCASTER, PA., TUESDAY. AUGUST 13, 1889.
PRIOE TWO CENTS
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THE LOWEST BIDDERS.
ler.xciLs ULciiii; te nF tiili the re.v-
TRACTS FOR STREET WORK.
Mtssn, Itlddle mill Stornifeltz Vote te
Award tlie 1'nvlr.K or Dukc Street
te Tbree l'avlng Firms.
A special meeting of select and cuintuen
councils m bold en Monday uventug.
In soleot council thore w ere prosetit :
Messrs. Kverts, Hrlslnaii, Haines, Leng,
Riddle, fichu in, Stormfeltz and Wise.
In the absence of President Uvims, Mr.
Leng was elected president pre loin.
President Leng stated the" object of the
meeting te be te consider the report of the
Mrt.it ceiunilttcc. He said that at the regu
lar meeting of councils, en Wednesday
evening last, n motion was inade te
adept the report of the street committee
rcceiiiiiiciidiug that the contract for paving
three squares of North Duke street be
awnrded te Ilindcn it Frlldiey, tlie lowest
blddeis. Ilia motion was amended by Mr.
Itlddle se as te read that ene squnre be
given te.L O. Oalhralth, a second te Oster
Brolhers and ii third loIIlndciiiteFrltchey.
This niiicndmciit was adopted by a vete of
4 te .1, but the motion us amended vvas net
put te select council and llint motion m
new befere the chamber.
Mr. Klddle inoveJ the ndoplleti of the
motion as amended. He had given the
matter consideration sincatheliist meeting,
and concluded tlmt by giving the contract
as he had nih eented at tlie lat meeting
was for the best interests of thn city. He
hnd no ambition te giatlfy or friends te
ecure. He beheved it te be tlie host inter
ests or the taxpayers te se award the
contract.
Mr. Wlse said lie had been outvoted at
ithe last meeting, but he proposed te again
vete that way. He was a representative of
all the citizens of Lancaster. The differ differ
ence bctween the bidders fir tills asphalt
paving was JWO or $1,000, and that amount
of money can be used in Ids district te
advantage. When councils agree te furnish
the greater part of the money ler tills
paving, and the citiens along tlie line of
the streets refuse te contrlbute bocause
their favorites are net tlie successful bid
ders, the fault is with them. He was for
awuidlugthe contract te the lovvest biddein
Mr. Haines mid he should vete against I
atleptlng tliu motion as amcuiluil. He
favored adopting the recommendations of
tlie street committee.
The motion us amended was defeated bi
ll vete of- ayes te ii nays, as fellow s:
Messrs. Itlddle and Slermlclti voted aye;
Messr.. L'rlsiuau,! Uveit,s Haines, Leng,
helium and Wise voted no.
Tiie original motion te aw mil the con
tract ler macadamizing six Hipiarcs, tlie
building of two sevvers and paving three
squiucs of North Dnke street with asphalt
block, te llio.lewost bidder, was adopted
w 1th only ene dissenting vote, that et Mr.
Klddle.
COMMON COUNCIL.
Iii common council the following mem
bers v ere present : Messrs. Adams, Altick,
Bartholemew, Bcrtzfield, liitncr, liradel,
Cummlngs, Dlnau, L'ager, Kbermun,
Frautz, Freeh, Frltth, Herr, Hoeer,
Kiddy, McLaughlin, JUll, Sing, Under
wood, Yeung, Zoel: and Heard, piusldent.
After tlie reading of the lcpeit of the
street cominitlce and their leeoinincudu leeeinincudu leeoinincudu
tiens, common council contained in the
action of select council by a unanimous
vote.
This action of councils gives the con
tract for the threo squares of iiHplir.lt
paving te Hindeu & Fritchey, the lowest
blddeis. The work c.uinotbe doue until
81,500 is subscribed by the preperty owners
of each square and in addition the street
railroad company contiibutes 250 for each
square.
Frunz Jeseph In llcrllu.
The emperor et Austria arrived in Htr
II ii en Monday. He was met at the station
by Kniporer SVlllIani, I'rluce Henry and
l'rlnce Bismarck, Ocneral Ven Moltkeand
General Ven Blumciithul. The weather
was line. The imperial party took car
nages and dreve te the eustle by way of
the Thiergartcn and Cuter den Liiuleu.
Troops were stationed oleng the reute
from the station te tlie cattle. The houses
were decorated with flags and bunting.
I -urge crowds assembled along the loute
and cheeicd the eniporersas tliey passed,
''ululcs weie fired by the aitillcry in honei
of the nnipoier of Austria.
Tlie meeting between the tw e emperers
vvnsofutiiestcqidial character. After Fran
cis Jeseph and Prince Henry had ex
changed salutation tlie imperial visitor
shook hands with l'rlnce Bismarck. Vmh
arriving at the palace the Austrian cnipeier
was welcomed by Kinpress Augusta and
ex Fiupress Frederick.
et More Than He Bai-gullied Fer.
Harry birch, of Fasten, was prosecuted
en Monday by his wile, for the tenth time,
for suiety et the peace. He came into
ceuit full of tlie elixir or life, and he pre
pared te act as Ills own attorney. His trial
lasted just two minutes, when Judge
Itecder sentenced him fei thiity days.
Hlrch wanted mere, and get sixty days.
He then asked for mere, and six months
was given htm. Next he grr.wled at the
judge and get seveu months. He then
walked quietly te prison.
beltler-. Must Walt.
A dispatch fiem Washington, proes of
tlie contiadictery statements which have
liecu miiile rclathe te tlie opening of the
Sioux reservation lands fei settlement, says
that it will be a geed wlule before the set
tlers can go upon the lauds. C'engiess
must latlly theiigieement with the Indians
bcfoie the picsideiit can proclaim tlie lands
open.
Bobbed of VI, Mil).
William Slim tr, a wealthy f.unict, was
robbed en Monday, between Washington
and Hampton Junction, New Jersey, of
M,.VK) which he had just drawn Irein the
bank at Washington. He hail accepted uu
invitation from a stranger te liile, and in a
secluded spot anethei man appeared and
Miurtz was overpowered and lobbed.
Dm n ceil en Washington's Knee.
Mrs Ursula Hall died in Syracuse, N. Y.,
en Saturday, aged 05 years. She was a
member of the historic Wadsworth fauiilv,
el Connecticut. She was danced en tfie
knee et Washington during a call the
general made. upon her giaudlathcr in
1700.
Shu I-. 10'.! Veai-n Old.
Mrs. Ijivinia Atwell Fillmore, idiot of
the late ltev. (ilezeu Fillmure, who was a
llrt cousin of the late ex-President Millard
Fillmeie. celebrated her 10il blrthdav at
her lioiue in Harems?, N. V., te-diiv. Mis.
l'illiueie is without doubt the eldes't jhiiseii
ill Wi'stern Ncw Yerk, and retains liei
hi. ultics te a rcin.iukablc dcgiee.
111.' Outtenbei-s Pli-nlf,
Hit panic el the Guttenberg Dixiih
Bcneiit iisieciaucu at Tells' Haiu yestct
day was a success, and in cveiy way a
very enjeyable affair, (iresh's orchestra
furnished the music for dancing.
t'ni) Drunks Committed.
Yldunuu Deen heard Charles B.ichuuii
and Wiiliiiui Boek last evening en charges
el drunkenness and disorderly conduct.
Bachman was given two days and Beel;
get tive day?.
Salvationists Arrested.
Thirty-flve members of the Salvation
Army were arrested en Sunday, in St. Paul,
Mi i,r ion l v order ofthe mayor, te whom
uildi'v i ii been maJe of tlie noise
uia ic by (hem at their yticvl mcctiucj,
DKATII OF IIISIIOI 11EINKK.
The Senior Bishop or the Moravian
Churcii nudiiNnttvoler Tills City.
Amadeus A. Relnke, senior bishop of the
Moravian church In Aiuerica and pastor of
the Kngllsh Mera ian church at Thirtieth
street and Lexington avenue, New Yerk,
died en Sunday lit BcitheKlerf, Germany,
whither he had gene te attend the general
confereneooftho Moravian church. The
funeral services ev critic dead bishop w urn
held at Ilerrnhiit, Saxony, en Monday, at
ten o'clock in the morning. Next Kuniluv
memorial services w ill be Acid In the into
bishop's cUurch, In New Yerk, Lexington
avenue.
Bishop licluke was born at Lancaster,
Fa., en March IIAIK!, w here his father,
Bishop Samuel Relnke, was pastor at the
tluic. He was educated at Nazareth Hall
bearding school. Nazareth, I'm, and at the
theological seminary at Bethlehem, l'a.
Deceased was a class mate of Vishep H. I.
Van VIeck, new residing in Ohie, and of
the lale Re'vs. D. Z. Smith and Edward
It. lteichel. His first apiointnieut was in
1515, as missionary te Jamaica. In ISIS he
becaine assistant pastor at Salem, N. C.
After his marriage in IS I!) te Miss Ellen
Rice, daughter of the late Jacob Klee, of
Bethlehem, Fa., he served appointments
te pastorates" at Gruceham, Mil., and en
SUucn Island.
In IN).") he was appointed pastor of tlie
English Moravian ciiurch In New Yerk,
a place he held up te the time of his death.
He was a dciegate te tlie general Moravian
synod held In Germany in 1800, and in
lbTO tlie Moravian synod at Yerk, l'a.,
elected him bishop. At his ordination ills
v cnerable father assisted iu the service.
Bishop ltcilike was elected president of
tlie Moravian synod at Bethlehem, Fa.,
last ucteuer, wlilcli also elected him a
member of the Provincial oxecutivo coui ceui coui
miltec, te which is intrusted the direction
of the all airs of tlie Meraviau church.
Bishop ltoluke's success was eminently
that el a jtaster, although he was also dis
tinguished us u forcible and eloquent
writer en religious topics.
'1 he late blsliep went te Herinhut last
Hiiilug te attend the general synod of the
Moravian church. His serious Illness was
learned In this ceuntiy about six weeks
age, and his daughter, Mrs. Jiidsen
frauds, left for his bedside, arriving
tlicre last week.
He Ien nil tlie Unit.
One of Lancaster's flshormeu hoarded
the Way Passenger Monday morning te go
te the river for a day's sport. Fearing Unit
ing, bait might clie he asked pormissleii te
place his bait kcttle in the water tank con
nected with the engine. This was granted
him by the accommodating cnglneer, and
se he fastened the rope and sunk thu kettle
When the llsheriiuiii get te Columbia he
drew- the lepe up from the tank and leund
the kcttle gene. This fact was lopertcd te
the engineer, vvlie told the excited fisher
man that the can must be In the tank where
it had been placed. The train went en and
the engineer thought no mero of the ulfiilr
until the llshcrmuu, dripping wet up te ills
waist, appeared In the cngiue cabin with
the ceveted kettle. They were then near
Sheck's station, where the fishei man get
eiruud took the next train back te Colum
bia. He had crawled into the manhela of the
tank and crawled about in the water up te
ids waist until he had found the kcttle.
Railroad men say It was a dangerous ex
perience, aijd the wonder is he was net
drowned.
VokuusvIIIe Nole.
Veiy many of our town felkb attended
the Brownstown cainpuieetlng, seme being
down the wiiole of last week, while ethers
went nearly every evening. The exercises
were interesting and the order was geed.
A small child of Mr. Jehn Myers died en
Thursday.
Tlie postellico has been moved te the
store in town, Mr. J. M. Sprcclier being
the newly appointed postmaster.
S. M. Scldomrldge sold his valuable bay
horse te Davis Winters, of Eptfrala, en
private terms.
A festival will be held the latter part of
this month under the auspices of the base
ball club.
Some farmers threshed their eats out of
Iheiield.
1). II. Martin Is building a new barn.
Scheel teachers will picnic at Rutland
park, in the eastern end of Lancaster
county, en the 7th prex.
Grunted Jty the Helster.
The following letters were giuulcd by
theiegistcr of wills for the week ending
Tuesday, August 13 :
Tj:htvmi:maii. Nicholas A. Wells, do de
cciscd, latu of Little Britain township;
Klihii II. Wells, Little Biltain, oxccutei.
Mary Gaiber, deceased, late of Klizabcth Klizabcth
tewn borough ; Jacob G. Stautler, Kliza Kliza
bcthtewn, executer.
AinsrnATieN J. F Gieff, deceased,
late or Strasburg boieugh j Jehn L. Greff
and C. It. Kencagy, Strasburg, adminis
trators. Harriet M. Kelly, deceased, late of Ma
rietta borough ; J. W. Kelly, and Mury K.
llclslngcr, Marietta, administrators.
S.unnel Aungst, deccascd, late et East
Hcinpfleld township ; Mary Aungst, East
Heinplleld, administratrix.
Susan Mcllinger, deceated, late of Salis
bury township ; Isaac Eby, Salisbury, ad
ministration. Mrcet Coinmlttee Meeting.
Tlie street committee of cenncils met en
Monday evening and decided te report
negatively te councils tlie petition of the
nty passenger railway for permission te
place a turnout en North Duke street, neai
Walnut.
The committee this attcinoen inspected
thilstlaii btiect, lccently paved with as
phalt blocks by J. G. Galbraitli, and also
the sewers recently finished and these
under way.
Tiiey Will (Je te Tolcliesloi.
'ihe Yeung Itcpublicniis at a special
meeting last evening decided te mil an ex
clusion te Tolchestet Beach, en the Chesa
peake bay, en Thursday, August ill. The
train will lie run fiem Gap and step at in
termediate stations between there and Col
umbia. At Peit Depesit the steamer Tol Tel
chestei will take en the excursionists and
carry them down the bay.
Killed Willi a Menkey Wis-neli.
William Heet, jr., of Heet Hellew,
Wyoming county, was murdeicd en Mon
day evening by Jcsse Jiunes Phelps, at
Tunkhamieck. Heet had been drinking
and entered Phelps' place of business. He
knocked the latter down anil kicked him.
I'lielps in welf-dcfense grabbed a monkey
wrench and struck Itoet ever the head. He
died iu tw enty minutes. Phelps gave liini
selfup. Hud i:iieuk1i of i:kv
Fiem the Lewell Cltl?tn.
Il.uber "Will you liaveanegg sliamioe,
hi .' It willnlilcUcn up your hah and give
i' .i nice luslic." I'listeniei "Eggs vill
de no geed. Theie were dueiis of them
lists! en my head the lust season I entered
tholcetuie field."
Had Ills Knee SpralueU,
Milten Jacksen, a colored man from In
dianapulK was riding en the bumper of u
Height car, near Celuuibia, last night,
when he was .aught iu some manner and
had his knee sprained. He w as brought te
Lancaster and taken te the hospital.
New at Washington.
fcpCCiul tOlhelNTH,L!GLCFn.
Wasiunotex, I). C, Aug. 13. The Bay
club are spending this day here. Te-morrow
Mount Vernen will be visited. Thurs
d.ij ibhing wlllcngngotheelub'sattontlou,
and en Friday w e w ill past the day at B.iv
Hideo. JJ. "
ANOTHER BUSY WEEK.
TOD ll'CO DEALERS SELL A TIMSASD CASES
SI.M'E LAST TUESDAY.
Sampling orCnsed Oemls Hegtin In TUN
City Tlie Itcccnt ltalns Pi-oduee
Some Hust Iu the New Lear.
The tobacco dealers were busy the part
week and disposed of about 1,000 cases or
goods. Skilcs A. Frey sold 250 cases, D. A,
Mayer 2)0 cases, and B. S. Kcndlg 350
cases. The remaining tobacco was sold in
small lets. Among that sold was a pack
ing of 80 cases of tillers for expert.
The past few days hnvebeen favorable U
the growing crop. Considerablo has been
cut during the past few days. There is se
much rust in it that the crop of fine tobacco
will net be as large as expected early In the
season. Thtre are many crops, but in tlie
majority or Holds they are of inferior
quality.
Theie has been considerable sampling
the past week and tlie Harana is turning
out w ell, and iu soveral large packings net
a case or " black let" was discovered. In
tlie seed leaf examined thore is less black
ret than last year.
Sampling will be at Its height in a week
or ten days, and by tlie first of September
an actlve leaf tobacco market Is looked for.
WOItSC THAN LICENSE.
Hew Itoveuuo Is Derived Frem ' Pro
hibition" In Kiumiis nnd Missouri.
Vrem all appearances the quostlen of
prohibition in Kansas is " prohibition for
revenue only. " At least that is tlie way
it Is new run in Kansas city, Kan.
With prohibition has ceme a pecullai
nomenclature. In "whisky" states they
have saloons and gambling halls. In
Kansas City they have "joints. " Theso
"Joints" aie net licensed and are sup sup sup
pesed te be run by uuprlnclpled man who
take delight in violating tlie law.
Yeu can drop into a " little game " or a
drinking "Joint" by sneaking through
alleys and dark halls until you are admit
ted into a loom with all tlie scciecy and
ceremony of u ledgo room. Then the
chances are that you will be arrested and
hauled befere a Justice, who will line you
te the ex tent ofyeur earthly possession.
That Is theoretical prohibition in tlie
larger towns of Kansas. But theory and
piaclice de net always go together, and in
this Instance they were widely sopareted.
Missouri makes no pretensions te high
morality, but she has high license laws
and n prohibitory law against gambling.
Theso law s are en the statutes for business,
and the sale of liquor is regulated and
gambling absolutely wiped out en ene
iiide of tlie state Hue, whlle en the ethor
side of tills Imaginary Hue, where both
gambling and liquor selling arc prohibited
vi ith even mero stringent laws, "Joints"
for both ellcnces run openly and without
fear of molestation.
Just hew the city derives a rovenuo from
this illicit business is shown by a transac
tion which occurred Sunday night. At an
early hour three gambling houses in Kan
sas City, which w cre running openly nml
abeve beard, were "raided" by the pollce
in the poriedlcal Wyandotle style. The
chief of pelice, accompanied by soveral olll elll olll
cers, went te 0. Majlby's place and found
thiity or mero men gambling. Tables wero
sprcul for all kinds of games fiem keno te
lare, anil the house was doing a rushing
business. The names of the inmates wero
taken down and the piopilcter was told te
deposit 10 each for Ids customers and $100
for himself us secuiity that tliey would ap
pear iu tlie pollce court the next morning.
The pollce then went away and the gam
bling was Immediately lcsumed.
The next place visited was G. F. Frazier'w.
There twenty-six men wero playing and
the proprietor paid &500 te thoelllcors, who
immediately went away, and gambling
was at olice resumed.
Gus Galbaugli's place was tlie third ene
visited. Only four men wero playing and
the proprietor hnd te glve up only $ It'.
The pelice departed and gambling was
again resumed. Monday morning thothree
men were placed en trial in tlie pollce court
and wero iermally lined the amounts de
posited Sunday night.
It seems that when the city needs meney
tlie chief of pol'ce appears te be able te ac
curately gauge the amount of bends in
each "joint," se as te in.ike the grand total
Kulllclent te cover the amount or meney
nertlsd by the city.
The amount efllnes for July In Kansas
City Kan., was a little ever 81,000. The
law makes an additional penalty of im
prisonment, but thore has as yet been no
instance where that part ofthe law was en
forced, and the impression is very strong
among the "jelntists" that se long as they"
contribute te the lovcnue of the city they
will nut be molested.
Nearly Drowned.
While a party of llve meinbers of the
Haulsburg Cauue club, each having his
own canoe, were passing through the falls
near Welse's Island in tlie Susquehanna
river, where tlie water is very swill, en
Monday, ene of the beats btiuck a rock and
capsized, throwing tlie occupant out. He
sjnlc twice and was about going under tlie
third time when Ids companions rescued
him.' Charles Weisc, of this city, who was
crossing the river a short distance below,
going te his father's island, saw the strug
gle, but was tee farolVte tender assistants
except the saving of his lint. The party
stepped at Yerk Furnace last night, and
this morning started for Baltimore, tlnir
destination. The young man refused te
give his name.
The Colli'Ke C'iiiiiiiih Assembl.v.
Last ev ening at 0 o'clock the ladles of the
faculty of F. A. M. college? seminary and
academy, tegelhei with ladies of the
ltefetmcil clmrches or fills rlty, tendered
a reception te the members of Iho assembly
and tlie visitors. It was a plcas-iut occa
sion; lefrcsliuiQiits w eie scrved fellow oil by
sheit speeches en the part of members or
the assembly.
This morning the usual Bible study and
devotional service w ere held. At 10 o'clock
Hev. Dr. Ilcilley, president of the Allen
tow u Feuiale college, lead a papci en
" Christianity as a Science," and this ulter ulter ulter
noeii one en "Chi istiaulty;is. i Hev elation."
Beth papers weie learned and piofeund
and showed a mastery of the diflleulties
surrounding involved iu subjects.
He Guve Elchulli tlie Slip. ,,
Jehn Quinii, vv he last week breke out et
the station heuse, lias again shown that lie
is nut easily kept In custody. On Saturday
Alderman Spurrier committed him for ten
days for drunkenness, but he was idlowel
te remain in the station heuse pending an
expected settlement of the malicious mis
chief charge. This failed and ycsteiday
morning Coustable Eiclielt. started with
him for the prl-en. The ellicer did
net take tlie precaution of haiidcutliiiK him,
and when tliey reached Plum slicct Quinn
daslied aieuiul the comer and ran down
the sticet. Eh heltz tolleueil, lint Quluu
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I llllll UUU .UimullWUlcvl. uv.i:iiv MtlJU'Vi
into a ceinlielil ami disappeared.
A CHY FOB AVAIL
A Canadian Paper Thinks "Tlie Yuu
kcci.' Should be AVhlpped.
The Hcgina Ledger of Ottawa, Canada,
edited by Nicylas Floed Daviu, queen's
counsel, and member of Parliiiueut,
writing of the " Insolence of Yaukoe
cruisers," exclaims :
Oh, ler one hour of P.ilmersten, or, better
still, Cromwell! It was timidity that de
stroyed the Iteniau empire and Invited tlie
barbarian. We ourselves could raise a
very large and much mero devoted army
than the United States, whlle a few regi
ments could be sent te us, and tlie English
licet could sweep AuiciKui commerce
W ANTED, A IIOAltD OF HEATH.
A Citizen Gives n Fevv Geed Itenseus
Fer the Demand. '
EutrenJ IxrELUuuNCi:n.".TIie high
est function of a government is te guard
the lives of tlie people." The threo most
lmpeitant cemmunicable diseases are
diphtheria, scarlet fever and typhoid fever;
that these diseases nre prevalent at this
season of tlie year, especially typhoid
fever, no ene will doubt. Tlie new sections
of the city where the chief building opera
tions are dene nre generally the places
vvhoie the diseases abeve referred te prc
valt the most.
These localities should be especially
looked after by n competent person or per
sons, te see that prejier sanitary measures
are observed, and carried out before tlie
people crowd iute the neighborhood te be be be
ceme early victims of these fatal diseases
mentioned. Then, tee, tliere are ether
parts ofthe city which seems te be tuns
great danger. We refer te opeu lets hore
and thore inpopuleusdlstrictswlilch aiose
many receptacles for all kinds of rubbish,
stagnated, flltliy water Is allowed te stand,
gutlers are choked with grass nnd weeds i
yet appeals have been inade te the authori
ties te have these "death holes" nnd
dlscase breeding places cleaned up. lfa'ny lfa'ny lfa'ny
one wishes te sce the condition of places
which should have immcdiale attention,
we would rcfer them te certain places along
Celuiubln avenue. Thcre nre people In
the nelghboiheod who have lest loved
ones from typhoid fover and ethers ere
sick, and they perhaps wonder why
they aie thus visited. We say the
cause lles no doubt at their deer,
in the shnpe of the nuisances described.
Why net have a geed beard of health ?
It would pay bctler te pay u health olllcer
and a fevv ethers u thousand dollars or tw e
a year thnn te bury that of as much actual
money Jvalue In the graveyard. A high
moral sontlinent should prompt us te guard
the common safety of llfe among us. Nui
sances should be abated ; inspections innde
from house, te house. Sueli inspection we
ewo te overy cltlzcii, and no city, boieugh
or village government Is complete without
a well organized beard of health.
CI1UI..V.
KILLED UY A JIOC'IOH.
A Yeung Bosten Wemnn tlie Victim or ti
Cnmbrldge Miiliimctltlencr.
Besies, Aug. 13. Docter Henry O. Har
per, alias Dr. Stanford, physician, was ar
rested last night In Cambridge.
Dr. Harper came te Canibildge last frill
mid lias slnce occupied ene of the largest
mid finest residences there. Tlie tiolUe
seme time age suspected tli.it the doctor
was conducting an unauthorized lylug-ln
hospital, and the place has been under
surveillance. Lnst Sunday night thocerpso
of a young woman was carried from llui llui llui
poi'uheuso lean undertaker's shop. The
body vv as accompanied by a certificate of
death inade out In due fenn.slgned by "Dr.
Henry Haverlock."
Tlie pollce took chnrge of the lemaiiis,
and later It was ascertained that the body
was tlint or Nellio Martin, of Bosten, aged
20, and that the girl hnd died fiem mal
practice. Yesterday a young man named Lemuel
O. MeCleud, who had been keeping com
pany with the girl, was auested. He
claims that the girl came te him In
trouble for assistance , that he
ell'cred te send lier te seme rofuge and paj
her exjkmiscs until her child was born nat
urally. He declares tlmt though he sent
her te Dr. Harper and made all the ar
rangements for her te stay Iheic, he Ih
wholly innocent of any criminal Intent,
and was net lcsponslble'for the girl's con
dition. Tramps Heb Triilniiieii.
Hi:adine, Aug. 13. Late lust night If.
tramps jumped en the Heading niilie.id
coal train below thU city, noir a point
whero two or the railroad company's ofll efll
cers wero recently dangerously shot.
The tramps cut the train In
tbree parts, which act was only dls dls
cevcied lu time te pi event another train
from running into tlie llrst train. The inll inll
read pollce ofllcers end a squad of city
pollce were called out j but when they at
rived en tlie sceno the tramps had lied. It
was then discovered that they had robbed
the icar caboose, the brnkemen being
seized and rendered powerless te pievent
the robbery. Similar outniges have ic
cently been ficquent.
lTve Murderers Wutehed.
Nnw Yenrc, Aug. 13. 'Iho death vvateh
was te-day plaeed en llve murderers in tlie
Tombs prison who nre te be hanged en
August !i). Tliey in e Nelan, Packcnh.im,
Giblin, Lewls and Carelln. All of them
mnidcrcd women.
The deemed men wcretukcn chnrge of
by the sheriff. Twenty deputies vv 111 keep
ceiifrinut watch ovet them ler the next (en
days.
Senater Evnrts Going te Jhinipe,
"Wasiiinmen, Aug. 13. A special pass pass
pert, sueli ns are issued te distinguished
citizens Intending te go abroad, w as signed
at the state department te-day for Sonater
Evarts. The senator will visit Europe, it
Is said, te consult specialists en the conti
nent about his cyes, their condition being
such us te glve him much concern.
Mrs. Miiyhrick'h Condition.
LiVLitroei., Aug. 13, - Mrs. Muyhrick is
iu a v cry dopiesscd st.ite. She passes much
ofthe tline. In moanliig'fer horchlldiennnd
weeping copiously. Tlie elupUilu of the
prison Is devoting much of his lime te the
cimdciiuud woman nnd she appears te
gieatiy apprcclate his visits.
Tr.vliiK te save Her Llle.
Lo.mien, Aug. 13. The meeting te con
sider the case or Misv Maybrlck was held
at the Cannen stieet hotel te-day. A reso
lution was adopted te petition the home
secretary for a iciuissleu of her sentence
The meeting was attended by u large num
ber of persons. '
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Breker Hobbed.
Vl.w Yeiik, Aug. 13. At 11:30 this morn
ing two men entered a broker's olllce
in the Arcade building. One of the
men drew a pistol uud aimed it at a
broker's head. Considerable money was
lying en the counter. They get foine of
the money and left the loom. The broker
Immediately gave the alarm and sum
moned aid. One of the inen was arrested
at Hecter and Greenwich streets. The
ether escaped.
A Valuable Hunt lliirneil.
Ci.m iN..vu, Aug. 12. The barn et ('. S.
Biagg, of Avuud.de, was burned this
i. tin Mil.';
it vvas the most expensive
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stru. lure, and contained costly ..arringes,
tit., making the total less of f.SO.000.
lloutuiiuer Guilty of Censpliuev .
Paw, Aug. 13. The Scuate court this
afternoon found Gen. Boulanger guilty of
I censpiiiK-y.
A Filmier Murdered,
St. Jesiii-h. III., Aug. 1.1. -Many See, a
wull known farmer of this township, was
leuud dead yosterdry uftorneou iu Ids
heuse with two bullet wounds lu his body,
It is believed he was shot in n family row
and iu self derense by his wife, who is cut
and bruised and bears ovldenee erill-usage.
She icfucs te wy pvs 'out the
watlu.
AROUND RICHMOND.
THE BIY rtl 11 UMT THE HISTORIC SlUTS
OF THE OLD DOMIMOX.
The sunlit About Chilrument, .lium-s-
town nnd Yorktown Itesult or n
FeraKlinr Expeilltleii.
On Yeiik IUvr.it, Va., Monday Moii.n Meii.n
IMi, Aug. 12. The Lancaster Bay club,
their beat under direction of a James rlv or
pilot, left Old Point for Richmond about 5
o'clock Friday oftcrneon. The trip ever
the wlde expanse of vvntoretlts mouth,
Just nt sunset, was very pleasant, nnd vvas
continued In the moonlight for 100 miles,
until nt a little plcasure resort, llve inlles
bolevv tlie city, vve tied up about 2 a. m. At
daybreak Iho Knte Jonei steamed up te
the Old Dominion wharf, and after break
fast the party dispened lu evcry direction
te takn in the sights of this historic city, se
recently described In odtteital correspond cerrespond correspend
enco or the lNri:i.uai:.NCi:it. The tobacco
nnd cigarotte r.ictorlcs.lhe slte and remains
of Llbby prison, Belle Island and the
Trcdlger Iren works, Uie mansions of
Fiestdeut Davis and Alexander 11.
Stephens, or the C. S. A., the national
ceinetery, with tlie graves el' 0,600 Union
souueis nil but eight hundred "tin.
known" Iho beautiful Hollywood ceme
tery, with the Menreo mausoleum and Hie
unmarked grave or Tayler i A. P. Hill's
tomb and the memorial stone Hint lolls us
the famous ratder,J. E. B. Stunil, was only
31 w hen he died ; thu neble capital edifice,
planned by Jeffersen, whose coles.Mil
slatiie is ene of Iho gloat group, .sur
mounted by Ciavv ford's Incomparable
tlgure of Washington ; the line state
library and tlie ConTedorato -congressional
chambers; Hoiulen's Washington
and the gubernatorial portrait galluty; the
old el uireh whero Henry inade his liery
"pecch, the tnovltnble "Washington liead liead
quarlers," thomnrkels vv 1th tlieir long lines
or quaint i-anvas-covered carts, the nigger
and his mule, the ninny little mekes who
glve you a genuine breakdown en the
wharf, theso nnd a lmndred ethor objects
of Interest that always attract Iho tourist
hore filled In a day and night nt Virginia's
capital.
An early Sunday morning bieakfnst get
the club oil for Iho tilp down the James by
7 o'clock, and uevcr was thore ft mero en en en
eoyabeo journey. Nearly evcry turn and
bend, each bluff nnd lauding en this his.
tiirle stream have Interest from the asso
ciation of memorable e vents. '1 hore along
.no shore, lying iu fresh vvnter te preserve
them from the action of the salt, nie seveu
new llrsl-elnss government monitors, nil
iu excellent condition, awaiting call te scr
v Ice,
Here is Drewry bluff, where the Oou Oeu Oou
federato butteries se successfully gunided
the water appreaches te Richmond. IIcie
Is the famous City Point and tliere Harri
son's landing, memorable in the history
of the McClclIaii campaigns. At Malvern
1 1 ill Lew Hai tmnn lights ever all the battles
of the bloody Sevcn Days around Rich
mond. The flue old plantations and
colonial mansions of the Harrisons and
Carters, the heuse w hore the elder Presi
dent Hairlson was lieiu, the Borkley and
Branden places are objects or interest.
Chlcr attraction of all Is " Dutch Gap," tlie
loe yard cut begun by Butler, vv hich saves
the steamers seven mlles run around the
gicat bend. Tlie wiiole com se of the rher
from start te Ilulsh Is thick with plates mid
objects el picturesque beauty nnd hlstorie
Interest,
At Clalromeut, fermeily an estate of the
Aliens, where J. Frank Miuichs, one time
of 1 Jincaster county, purchased 1,300 ncres
of laud and started u settlement, a landing
wns made about neon en Sunday. When
the Bay club passed here last year without
seeing the town, Its proprietor vvrote a let
ter of earnest regret and presslng Invitation
that this year the boys step efT untl get " a
real tjinc.ister county welcome." Thore
was u geed deal el' disappointment felt
Ihoreforo that he was net at home. His
wife, son and brother, and Mr. Will II.
linger, vvlie was visiting .at Clalro Clalre Clalro
eout, received tlie visitors, and a
number of Ihein weie driven ever the
piepeity. The land mostly leeks jKier and
unpromising, uud the vlllnge settlement is
rather sickly. A few hours' rtdu passing
the ruins ofthe old church, sole nionierlnl
of the Jamestown settlement, bteught us
back Inte the waters or the Hampton reads;
and thou, in a smacking evening breeze, a
most cxhll.nating tilp or -10 miles
luudcd us at Yoiktewn. The club took
the town by storm, A hair score visited
the splendid battle monument by night,
and ut 11 p. m. Ilcnsel and Biencinau de
livered two oialiens tliey had picpurcd rer
the dedication iu width they wero given
no ihaure te paitlelpatc. A geed night's
slcep vvas followed by an early breakfast
call, but net befere the rest of the
party had dene the town, vlovved
the monument, which by daylight
was even mero imposing, graceful
and splendid than when its neble shaft
and shapely statuary were received y
moonlight. It vvas erected by the redenil
government In 1683, at a cost or 100,000 ;
uud the wonder or It is te sce hcie en the
banks of tills really beautiful nnd majestic
rlv or, in a squalid vlllnge of net ever TO
wliltes anil 13.") negrees, with a few old
colonial buildings, Including the line
Nelsen mansion whcic Ceruvvullls had his
headquaiters, and the 111 si custom house
built In United .States-lhls stately work
of patriotic ait, a I.iudmaik across the
wlde river for many many miles. Ne
It.atuie ol'the trip was se enthely satis
factory as this unexpected visit te York Yerk
town, and vve left it witli no little regret.
-The tug ran out te and up the bay this
toieueon, turned into the Potomac river at
its mouth and ran te Point Ixkeiit,a gov
ernment station and point famous In Iho
history of tlie war. Fresh meats having
mil low, foraging parties were here organ
ized, and, a; 1 wrlte this postscript, they
nre turning In their supplies. Harry Hei
scl's crab party lauded a bushel of hard
shells at the pier. Frank Mettfttt came iu
with fuur pairs of ducks, bought from a
venerable darkey, Cncle Rebert, for ii.
1ay Ilartman and Geerge Ilcnsel aie
laden with chickens, young and old, and
W. V. Ilcnsel secured a fllleen pound
sheephcad from two negrees for 75 cunts.
Willie dinner Is preparing the tug slips her
moorings and steams up the Potomac, te
reaeli Washington seme time te-night.
H.
(.eriiiiiii Troop Piii-iide.
III. in in, Aug. 1J. The wholeauuy ceips
of the guards paiaded te-day bcfoie the
emperor of Austria, making it brilliant dis
play. The weather was splendid. The
empress upjKiared en horseback. Emperer
William commanded the Heeps nnd led
the first entire corps and afterwards first
regiment of the guards past the visiting
sovereign, who then headed the regiment
bearing his iiame and marched past Em Em Em
eoeor William.
Allen PK-udi Guilt).
Ni.w Yehk, Aug. Ii. Eben m. Allen
was armuged this morning bclore Judge
Gllderslcove. He pleaded guilty te the
court In the Indictment charging him with
everissue of stock, The Judge remand&l
Allen for sentence until I Mil ay. lie will
be airaJgued. later ea tlw clitirgc vf feifivxy.
EFFECT'S OF THE KL1X1H.
Danger of Ustna Dt. Drevrn-Scuunrd's
New Itcmedy A WnrnliiK Frem
Dr. Hammend.
Dr. Hammend, of Washington, D. 0.,
says that tut ess great cate Is exercised in
the preparation of the new leniedy dls dls dls
covensl by Dr. Brevvn-Sequnrtl Its admin
istration vv 111 be nltrnded with fatal results.
The pi eM ration of (he leniedy should be
speedily followed by the subctltauoetis In
jection. Speaking en this point Dr. Ham Ham
eond said he prepared seme of tlie teniu
en Saturday, and the litne occupied from
Iho killing of the animal te tlie Inlectleu
Inte the patient of the lluid prepared from
the organs or the carcass was net over.'iO
minutes. A small portion or tlie fluid was
left In the mortar, anil the following morn
ing it was found te be putrid. "Great
care." said the doctor, " must also be taken
te kill any bacteria thore may be In tlie
fluid nnd ether precautions as te the nbso nbse nbso
Inte leanlluess of the ay i loge nnd mortar,
which are washed with c.irbolle acid
and distilled water befere using, otlierwiso
poison might be Injected into thu vcinsnud
cause death. These conditions pieelude
the nianufueture ofthe lluid for wile. If It
Is stale nnd putrid It will cause bleed
poisoning and death, and it cannot be used
by e feel by any menus. Expeilmcutcis
who ile net uiidurstnud tlie Niibject
hid better leek out, or they may have
sad icsults from their work, fills icmlnifi
nie of a letter I have lecelved fiem a man
who eilers te be my ngent in tlie sale
of the lluid. Such n preposition Is the
most absurd thing lu the w erlil. The sub
ject is one tlmt is or will be known te the
cntlie medical profession, and Iliave never
hinted at any oxellilve right te usothe
lluid. Whatever my ex porlments dovelop
will bent the disposal of the vvhoie profes
sion. Any ether coinse would be qum li li
ory. Whatoverjbeiuiilt thoie Is In the ilk ilk ilk
coveiy or Dr. Brown-Sequnrd will be rer
the ue or any ene. Theie Is no 'dixit' for
sale by me and never will lie."
The Diowu-Sequaid ellxlr wns tiled in
Mobile, Ala., en Monday afternoon, the
patlenls being Di. Petor Colsson, for many
yours n victim of ilioumatle gout, and
Themas Brafleu, of Coflbevllle, Ala., af
flicted w Ith Hv or trouble. Dr. Colsten pro pre
pared the elixir and a brother physician
injected It lu his arm. Twe bouts later,
w lien quest loned nbent the result, he said :
" I inn certain I feci better. My Joints
novo Nilpple and the bleed is circulating
thieilgh my legs, andjyeu see I am nble te
stand up without crutches.
Then, moving his tees up nnd down, he
said that wns the first time he had been
nble te de se in twelve months. Mr. Brat Brat
ten uiperted no change in his condition.
A HiH'chtl Fieiii Lima, O., says; Dr. S. S.
Hnimiiuu tins made three oxpciiiuents
Willi Dr. Biewn-Scquaid's ellxlr. Twe of
the oxperlments wero successful, whlle the
ethor wns net. The first experiment was
inade Saturday night Irem an ellxlr com
pounded by himself, and was en an old
lady who has been a coullrmed nioijihlne
cater for the past 20 years. She Is about 1)0
years of age, and ncqulicd the hiihit when
shu was about 10 years of ege, and It grow grew grow
en her te such an extent that she has eaten
Irem 20 te 23 grains dally for the past
12 months, and fur the past six mouths
she has been unable te attend te any
work, no mutter hew light, and has eaten
and slept most of the time en a lounge.
Saturday night Dr. Hermann Injected two
dracliinserellxlr Inte her nun. and thoie
was no pcrccptlble cliauge lu her appear
ance fiir Moverul hours. When bctllline
came she retired without Inking her ousto eusto ouste
ni'iry dese of morphine, uud for the first
time lu years she slept soundly during the
night and aweke yesterday morning
greatly rerreshed. The family was
astonished at the geed result-, anil the old
lady felt ns II' she was 25 yean younger.
She get iii, dressed liersell, walked te the
table and aie a hearty meal. The elixir
bieught the color back te her checks, the
sparkle te her eyes and new bleed In her
veins. She has net taken a pallida of
morphine since, and says she has no clj clj
slre for It.
Mr. Geerge Buchanan, a momber of a
clothing company and a leading business
man, was given n dese yesterduy. He had
been a suiierer fiem general debility for
years, and sometimes is se nut down that
no can hardly attend te business. After
the Injection, for uu hour, thore was no
change In either his appearance or reeling,
but presently his checks Hushed and a
hilghtiiCHs commenced filling his eyes.
The geed olfect Increased until he was
livelier In spirits and acted as though he
was a new man. Ha Is the lumpiest man
lu town, and says that, If the ellects or the
elixir vv ear away, he vv ill have mero at any
cost. The ethor ctise vvas that or a man
who tried It out or curiosity and derived
no results from Its use. Soveral ethor
phyHle!.ins will inuke tests of the new dis
covery this week.
A special irem ucueu, .Alien., says: ur.
Jehn W. Palmer, a prominent physician
of Detroit, has been experimenting with
Iho "elixir of llfc,"'und with roinarknble
results. His patients wcreOO nnd 70ycais
old, lOHpecllvely. The elder man wus
decicplt, uud had been iu failing health for
years, 'liiu nrst injection noeiiicu ie pin
new llfe Inte him, and with the second
administration tlie effect has been remark
able. Ile walks erect, hai the nppcninnee
el long life nhend of liliu nnd says he feds
stronger than feryeais. The younger man
did nut iudlciite such pronounced icsults
en the first trial, but with the second he
showed the rejuvenating cfiects,and asserts
his belief that the new rcuindy Is a llfe
preserver, ir net a euro-all. Dr. Palmer
says: " I have Just begun experimenting.
I de net knew what the discovery may
result In. This I de kuewv Its iniinodlate
ell'ect Is te exhilarate and tone up, and L
bcliove in many c.ises It may wive llfe lu
bridging ever u crisis."
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Don't Need Crutches New.
Ciut.voe, Aug.13.- A Fert Wayne, Iiul.,
special says: Yesterday afternoon Dr.
William Myers, ene or tlie first surgeons
of the stale, tested the Brown-Sequnrd
ellxlr en Michael Kenney, or Celuinbd
city. The patient vvas ue set leusly allilctela
with ihcumatisin, that he was unable te
walk without the aid or crutches. In less
than nu hour, through the stimulating
ellects or the ticatment, Koniiey tluew
uway his crutches and walked. Dr. Mycis
lias had no faith whatevcr In tlie panacea,
but lu uiiswjir te a question he remarked :
" r"cau only say that the stimulating clfcet
Is something marvelleus. Tlie mini's pulse
rese te 13, and lie is walking without
crutcliei. I don't understand It."
New Miners Secured.
Sritl.Aien, 111., Aug. 1J. A new phase
of the mining situation has developed
which will glve the striking miners inore
treuble than they had previously antici
pated, it is said, en geed authority, tint
the Star coal company, whose inlne Is
located at ICangley, near here, had com
pleted arrangements by lelcgiapli by
which the full quota men te run their
shall will, Inside of thirty days,
be landed here Irem West Virginia.
This company has employed during last
year something ever 100 men. The Chi
cago, Wilmington A. Vermillion company,
which has always given employment te nt
least 2,000 men, is also said le be negotia
ting rer men from ether points. Many of
the miners own their own homes and are
willing te go te work nt the prices olfered,
lint are prevented from se doing by tlie
mero radical dement and het-headed for
eigners w he aie In the majority.
Ulirce Killed My An Kvploslen.
LeLJsvu.i.f. Aug. I.'. Tlie bellci et
lliemas Addcisen A Ce.'s stsve factory at
Dawsen, Ky., exploded ycsteulay morn
ing. James Jacksen was killed, and six
ethers seriously injuied. Laters Menser
and Dennls Purdy, who weie wounded,
have since died.
Dentil of u Comedian.
C'liU'AOe, Aug. Ii- A private dispatch
Irem Louden unuouueeu tlie sudden death
there from bleed polseuiug of Fied Ioslte,
tlie leading comedian of the Gaiety com-
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WUATU1.H FOUl-UAlTS.
WAsntxeTON, D. C, Aug. 13. Fer
Hasteru Fcnnsylvanla : Fair fol fel fol
lewcil by showers Wednesday, slight
cli-ujcciiu IcuipctitUuv. seutUeily wuide.
ENTERED Jtf BURGLARS.
Till 11(11 SI' (IF ALBERT S. RKMllER UK
SirKLD SATURDAY OR SUSDAV SIGHT.
The Validly Ge te Asbury Park
Whlle They Are Absent Bob
bers Visit Thrlr Premises.
nnrt,
The family or Alberts. Rongler, or the
firm or Marshall it Itciigicr, went te As
bury Park n week age. On Saturday Mr.
Rongler Joined his family there. Berore ha
left Lancaster he securely locked bis heuse,
atthocerncr of Princeand Vine streets.
On Sunday ene of his empleyes In pass
ing the heuse saw that It was ns Mr. Ron Ren Ron
geor left It. late en Monday uftorneou
William Hull, ene of the salesniett
employed by Marshall .t Hengler,
lu pissing the heuse saw that ene of thn
tear shutters wns open. He at once
icperted (e Mr. Marshall, and that goutlo geutlo goutle
man went te the heuse or Mr. Itenglcr.
A ha.My examination or Iho premise
showed that burglars had visited it. They
eifcclcd nnonttance through a small win
dow ever tlie rnngaln the rearef thohensA,
This tell the thieves Inte the kitchen. Tb
deer connecting with tlie dining room w
leckcd,nnd tills vvas kicked epen and badly 4Pf.
mttt 'ri.n ll,tmna wnrn nntt' I. ItiAt'u
.II..I.,.. -n,,.,, n.,,1 In .l I..... .!. I...11 il.-ml't'
uiiiuig tuuiii) unit r &.. ....u ...v ...Ml iU,A,i
deer lenillntr te It. heme also lecked. wasi i
fmvrul nt.mi Tl.ft ttn.tntu tt Hit., itnnt 1,'Af A .3.7
also broken. f
The thlevcs new had access te nil parti
or the heuse nnd from upponrnnces they
took their time te search for valuables. All
the burenu drawers wero openod and the
contents scattered en the fleer aivVUJ
cjeining Hanging in tue wnruroeoi .
overhauled. Mr. Hengler vvas the ewiieT of
n large let el sllver ware, hut vvhether tht
wns stolen cannot be ascertained until he
returns home. It Is missing, but whether
It was removed from the heuse before Mr.
Hengler loll town his partner did net
knew.
After rututacklng the heuse the OiIevm
took a demijohn of whisky from the cellar
te the dining room and from the appear
ance of that mom they must have re
mained soveral hours. They also took m
let of Mr. Rcngler's cigars nnd letl a num-
boref half smoked cigars en the dining
room table.
It was the Intention or Mr. Hengler te
leave the key or the heuse with Mr. Mar
shall te linve the heuse aired dnlly, but he
went away In such a hurry that he. neglec
ted toleavotho key.
Mr. Rouglerjiyns tolegrnphod for last
night, and was oxpected te reach here some
time this afternoon. When he cemes s
careful examination will be made, nnd it
will then be learned wluil nrtlcles were
stelen.
A dese examination made te-day of the
weed work around the wludevv ontered by ;
the thieves shows that the shutter was net
I'orced upon, and the conclusion Is that the
window shutter was accidentally left un- -locked
vvhen Mr. Rongler went te the aea aea aea
shore. It has also been learned that all the solid
silver wure nnd Jevvclry had boeu placed lu
a box, nnd Is safe In tlie vaults of one of
the national banks.
Mr. Hengler did net reach home en the
Fast Line this afternoon, en which he wji
expected. It Is new thought that he failed
te make connection at Philadelphia, and
that he will nrrive lii Lancaster this even-
hit?.
Attempted te Kill aNewtpnper Mail.
Lr.xiNoTeN, Ky., Aug. 13. A dastardly
attempt was nitule hore yesterday te m
sasslnale I). L. Baxter, a woll-ltnewn
newspaper corrcspendin', byun explosion
or n deadly machine which was Ien at the
T.catlcr olllce, dliccted le that gentleman.
Thore wns milllclcut dynamite iu the paroel
te hnve blown up unybulldlng in the city,
and It only fulled te accomplish its deadly
purpese bocause tlie percussion matches
did net Ignlle. The parcel wus taken te
tlie olllce by a negre boy. Thcte being no
suspicious leek te Uu! parcel lie paid no at
tention te the appcarnuce of the lad. It In
bolleved by seme that it was tlie Intent ion
net only te blew up Mr. Baxter, uui me
ontire Acudcr olllce.
Flred by nn Incendiary.
Wiici-lixe. W. Va.. Auk. IU. At
o'clock this morning two stables wero set j'?
en fire slinultanoeusly lu an alley lu the
squnre bounded by Mtukct and Main and
Fotirtrenth and Sixteenth strcets, nnd were
ulniest instantly atilae. The ontire Bra
department was called out and with some
dllllculty get the Haines under control. A
few minutes befere the alarm was turned
iu n man vvas scen te rusli out ofthe alley.
His actions wero suspicious and he la
known by the pollce. This Is the third
attempt te bum this same block. The less
by this morning's fire is about l10,000.
Treuble for Ileutnimcr.
Paws, Aug. 13. The state council htm
annulled the elections in twelve cantons la
which Clcn. Boulanger vvas elected te
councils general en the ground that the
goneral was net legally ollglble for the po
sition. Gen. Boulanger has w illicit a letter lu
which lie states that he gave sums or meney
which he is accused or cmbcrzling te the
chlef detks lu the war olllce te be used for
the relief or widows and orphans or the sol
diers. hhe Will Meat Iler Sen.
Vjixna, Aug. U'. Cx-KIng Milan, of
Servia, still refuses te allow his son,youlh sen,youlh son,yeulh
ful King Alexander, te meet his mother,
ex-Quccn Nntulle. The ex-queen haa
thorefero detcrnitncd te start for Belgrade
en August 22d te visit her seu. Her deter
mination te return te Servia has caused
excitement in Belgrade, a It is bolleved
that when Milan and Natalie are again In
the city the quurrei ever their domestic
treubles will lie renewed.
Car Shep Burn.
Huntingdon, Aug. 13. Fiie breke out
last iilehl in tlie erecting shops at the
Huntingdon Car Mimiilacturlng company,
and iu a short time thu erecting uud
maehlne shops wero consumed, together
w Ith thirty cars In v arleus stages e f com
pletion, entailing a less of about 930,000;
instiled. The plant is owned by New
Yerk capitalists.
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.Many IlulldlimK Buru,
TiU'rui:-:, Cu!., Aug. 13. A disastrous
fire eeeuncd here yesterday aftcraoerf
burning nil east or Bridge street ami north,
ofthe railroad te the round house. The
American hotel, Irwin's livery stable,
MttliHlisl and UUueliu churches, two
school li.m-.es, LTlcn's lumber yard, Geed
Templar's h-ill uud thirty dwellings were
burned, tendering many faiiillcsheinclesa.
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llALTiMenr, Aug. U-Francis W. Elder M
a premiiieir aud well known citizen or A
Baltiinoieunl brother el artnouiiep u.
II. Flder, efCludinmtl, dle-l thl morning
of heart fallure.
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Aiiiiulled the l)tHiisj of Divorce.
Nkw Yeiik, Aug. 13.-At the hearing U
n.n dlvorce ease of Shetlft" Flack thl
i. t.,.i IlenVutavcr set a!de all W
mermub -b- '""''"",; .Wr.e of
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