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TOL.XY1I, 1 i fe LEBANON, MONDAY EVENING. OCTOBEK 1,.1888. NO; 19 The Whitechapel Mystery Grows Deeper. MORE WOMEN MUTILATED. Impotent.

Crowds Visit Sceno of tho Trttgotly. I Mil The' Mutiteroiii Iftend Writes Jeering tipttor ami SeolTn nt tho Police. LONBON, Oct. Tho two women found intirdrtVd hcrtf tho scene of tho Connor I butcheries in, AVhitcoJiapel, late Saturday night 'haVo boon' recognized as dissolute characters who havo long frequented tlmt vicinity. One of them wan found in JBornor ear to ear.

lying In Mitre squnro." Bho, like the first mentioned victim, her throat cut, but in addition shu Imd befllr'HJseinbortcled. and her nose had bceii tajt bit. T4ia murderer hod evidently been fUBtUrbetl In his work In Bcrnor Btrcxjt and time to mutilate the body of his y. The woman- imlrdercd In' Bonier street as Elizabeth Strude, a of Stockholm and an inmnto of a low 'lodging hausa. The identity of tho other woman has not as yot boon established.

discovery of the, bodies completely paralyzed Ilia and Gen. Sir Charles commissioner, was at once called of Ho repaired imniodUxtoly ''to the sceno-of tho tmirtlers, and gave orders to have tho police force in that district strongly reinforced. Ill," consequence of tho refusal of Home -'SecrVAai-y Matthews to offer a reward for the defection of thfc ntu'rderor, the residents of tlier cnstonfl'' on Saturday forwarded a petition to tho. quoou herself, praying her to authorize the payment of a reword. Tbu "first murder occurred shortly after midnight, in a narrow court loading from street, and directly beneath the windows of a Socialist club, composed of foreigners.

A concert was In progress in tho club rooms at the, time, and a large number of people were present, but uot a sound was heard from tho victim. Tho second murder occurred of an later, in Jlltro five minutes walk from the scone of the first tragedy. patrol' the square every ten minutes, bi(t tho murderer managed to elude thora. The 1 vigiliince 1 committees will rosumo their patrol of the district, extending their lines of watchfulness. Loiidon, is In of.excitement aiid AVhitecliapal.

In state of terror ovoi; the ro- sutrtption of the horrible butcheries, the fourth of, which, it was hoped, and quite generally would be the last of tho ghastly i The police arts positively and admission-of-failure to find any clow whatsoever to tho perpetrator of tho torrtbUv.oriines only served to add to tho ot creatures calling has manifestly made objects of the Uihiuiiaa butcher's fury. Tho of thopriei advanced for tho tnurderf and seeking to establish the Identity: of the murdoMr is positively'bo- wildoring, but fione of them is accepted by tho police as the correct ono, although the Scotland Yard detectives havo notliing more plausible to offer for themselves. The absolutely impotent condition of tho police in the mutter has led thojii, however, to, catch at straws in ihej way of ovidonco which in oVdinary easog wouifl be spurnod by tho self Jmportm'it burrowei's for dynamiters and divers for parcels of sawdust. The most significant of is a letter which was.refeeivail at tlio afllco of tho Central News company in one of the postal deliveries on Thursday afternoon. Tho letter-, which is written In a scrawling hand, is fainilarly addressed ''Dear Boss," and signed "Jack, tho Ripper." After boasting that ho committed all of Jiumlors, tho writer love'Hiy work and want to start at it again, Tho next job I do I shall cut off tho lady's oar and send it to tho police.

Keep this letter bock till; I do a bit more work, and then give it out to tho police A remarkable feature of the Mitre square -murder to tbe fact that ono of the dead woman's care wag nearly savored, and this circumstance is held to Indicate that the real murderer wrote the letter. Mont of the newspapers issued special editions yesterday, giving copious details "of the tragedies and volunteering much advice to tho police, whioh they would do well to follow. Great crowds visited tho scone of tbo murders, and gazed at the bloodstained pavement with a degree of fascination difficult for the police to" Ui.their efforts to keep tlw high- wiy'elcar; The lodging houses; alloys, eta, of tho Whitechapel district are being scoured by detectives. A Fortune Hunter Dogged by Detectives. LpwpOfK PP.t.1 tr-Dr: Denis J)owllng Mulcaby, of Newark, to Europe recently to try to got possession of a large fortune left by a Spanish duchess, to whioh he believes himself to be tbo rightful heir.

He nailed tor home ou board the City of Chicago, impressed with tbe idea that will ultimately got the money. Before he sailed fat paid a visit to Ireland, and he told an astonishing story of tlio way in whigh Secretary DaJfour'n dogged? him'ovory wiquto he wan there, Hj Jwa-kept'his'visit-secret, but they caught sight of him at Liverpool and novor left him. In Dr. Mulcahy served some as a I'qtitaji, but was libaratal on OBudltiou that jia would. tlie Ho thought that he could visit his old home unobserved, but some spy in America gave him away.

i' The-Topo colob'ratwi ft bigb inass for the dead in St. Peter's church yes- torday to splcmulzo the closo of his jubiloe. Tlw pereoBB. A was to Hjls Uo.ll»«i8 the coremonies, at DEUUN, Oct. Tho National Zeltuug states that upon uf the published extracts of tho lato omperor'a diary with the original tbpy.ar^ tq agreo yorhotim, fqfroeoy a-pjofesspj of at Hamburg on a charge of having furuitthod the extracts to Tho Deutsche Kuuaschau.

tt, Oct. monthly oil 118 wells ooin- and Increase of oightoou previoui month, now produc- tlon is swollod from August to htffc month, and eighteen dry holeii weve a' tkwroasa '-of suveii from number of 1 In new optra- tloiu thsre to an iiweasa of wventy-ouo drilling weto fowl rigs up, The tbe whoja tfee considered by tbe Jrade of bulilM too- UNCER THE HESERVE RULE. Bvtnlnml the LnnRim Clubs for Next TlriCA, N. Oct. Secretary Whltp nnnounccs tho players by the different clubs in tho international asgocafttlpn nfl follows; i By F.

Forcmati, Quinrt, r.WecklK-pkuj-, James Halpin, Richard Kndi, William Coughlln, 8. Mathfas. By Buffalo Charles Hamburg, M. F. U-liane, C.

Blttinann, J. FijTin, C. Carroll, J. J. Ui-My, Uituit, Joseph Knppbl, Charles (liblw, J.

J. Kanntng, C. Borston. By liiinillton-P. B.

Wood, 3. P. Visner, Jnmes 1'urvls, U. E. Swartwood, W.

Andrus, M. Jonas, E. L. Thayer, Marr Plilliiw, Llwellyn, E. T.

Oreen, J. M. V. Dolan, J. Knlffht.

By P. Sweony, Ueo. Haddock; James Banning, P. Werdon. By W.

V. Prince, M. Murray, B. Ooiss, L. P.

Dickorson, Howders, J. O'Brien, 8. Larocquu, P. V. Klnslow, F.

Hclieibock, P. J. Donovan, W. J. Husted.

By G. Collins, Henry Slhion, B. M. liarr, I). W.

Oalllhan, J. Beltz, T. (J. Orillln, E. Button, James Kry, M.

J. Komifdy. By A.Scholllmssj, C. B. Murphy, W.

M. McQuceny, O. B. Board, Charles Mnrr, M. F.

Walker, W. K. Bishop, C. L. Childs, J.

V. BatUu, B. Wright, W. F. Ely.

By C. H. Cuslnuan (manager), H. Docker, Thomas Kcanis, P. J.

Hnrtnctt, T. McLaughllu, A. Chopurd, M. Atkhison, E. Oldflold, E.

Burk, C. Rickloy, 1). Councra, H. L. Oborlandor, O.

W. Weldman. THE SOUTH PENh Its Completion llvntfi with Carnegie. MiiBt lln Sunn, PtTTSUuno, Oct. SUCCCKH or failure, of tho South Puuu railroad will Iw dolor 1 mined before tlie flint of tuo.year.

Dr. Hostettor and lUUpli Bagaloy, of Plttsbiirg, are the heaviest individual' stfx'Kholders (jut- side of tlio Vanderbilts. Tho united holdings are about $8,000,000, of which cent, box been paid in. Andrew just provlouH to hla departure for formulated a plan for a reorganization road, which Dr. Hostettor and Mr.

at tho time concurred in, and upon QjLf- negle's arrival in a fow wcoka something deUnito will bo decided upon. In a short time the charter limit willj expire, and unless tho road is uiidor way all rights will fall and a new charter bo necessary. B. F. Jones; M.

W. Watson, H. CloyEiick, E. M. Ferguson and John Cimlfaut, all of Pittsbui-g, havo not yot signed tho agreement, but await the larger holders' action.

Mr. Bagaley is willing to sign, and the Vandcrbilts are said to be indJU'eront, but win act with tho majority. At present tho whole motterv oppeari to hinge upon Mr. Carnegie's course, aud no is understood to favor an early completion of tho lino. Unless this is done very soon, tho millions invested in the road will bo i Uncords.

The relative standing of clubs in the League and American oaaociation is shown in 1 lowing table. TOE NATIONAL. IjEAaUE. Won. Lost.

riayeJ. Per Ot. Now York 77 44 121 .688 Chlettgo T3 120 i 65 Boston 65 Philadelphia 01 PIttsburg 02 lodlauapoUs 40 Washington 43 A SEXTON'S 6LOODY DEED. Two Men Itrcnuite Tliry Trleri to Iltrio inn MEMPHIS, Oct. terrible tragedy was enacted about four miles from this city, nt Gill's station, A party of three whuV I).

Smith, Will W. EnHtmno and J. K. Jordan, all residents of took a trip on tho 'dummy line, which runs near (Jill's Station. They wore about nnd Smith, seeing a mulo In tho roiid, remarked that ho would take a ride.

As ho approached tho animal Jim Conley, a nrgro, called out to them to lot tho mule alone, nt the name time applying opproMous opltliotjj. Conley was seoUxl in his yard and Smith and Kttstmtm started towards htm. Jordan remonstrated against tholr going, but they entered the yard. Conloy rah into his house and shut tho door. A second afterward a shotgun thrust through the window and discharged.

The contonto struck Eastman in tho head, killing him Instantly. Biulth ran over to where Eastman was, and as ho was bonding over tho dead body the other barrel of the gun was discharged. Ho was struck In the loft side with several buckshot and is mortally wounded. Conley, after tho shooting, fled. Ho lias been sexton ot the Sons of Zloii cemetery for fourteen years, within tho grounds of which the killing occurred.

Eastman' was a nophow of M. H. Coovcir, a prominent lumber merchant in this city. Smith is foreman of Blanchard's carpenter simp, Is married and has ono child. Tho Jury of hold ovsr Eastman exonerated Conley, Who was defending his house from assault.

FIRED BY A ROCKET. .1 IJlnfco Cuincd tiy Vlraworlu In Philadelphia. PHILADELPHIA, Oct. wore the handsome headquarters of the Young Ilopuh- flVclfjth and Chestnut streets, are stories of burned timbers, broken walls and water soaked ceilings, lluin is stored on every floor. Tho Commercial elub'n rooms, whioh consist of tbo three adjoining floors at 1803 Chestnut stroot, are also in rulnS, while the headquarters of tho Republl- committee at 1,805 Chestnut stroot escaped with a moderate drenching.

Tlw tiro was discovered at ,0:30 in tho morulng. A largo number of Republicans 'viewed the big parade from tho roof Saturday night and pit a groat quantity of llro- works. time duriug the night sparks lit ou thci Chestnut street cornice, which, boing i-woed, Ignltodv The Bparku ato their way into tho cornice and Tho flro must havo burned for several hours under the tin root It was discovered. ,4 0hortly of ter the fireman got on tho roof a Jot of and Vromau candles that had been loft thohs took flro, and balls of firo flow in all directions. Tho Young llopublicans are insured for $7,000, and their loss will be -'about $8,000.

Mombers of the Commercial club say that their loss will amount to $4,000. The rooms of tlio Republican city committee, at No, 1,205 Chcstuut street, were only dam- -agedfto tlu) extent of about $60 by the dolugo of water that was poured on the building. 5889 60 01 79 184 Ml 125 (.084 j.604 j.801 1.368 .850 THE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Won. Lost.

Ployect fe( Ct-. St.Loula 85 83 I 188 Athletic 76 ft 122 Brooklyn 77 50 U7 02 Cleveland 47 71 118 Louisville 43 80 128 Kansas City 40 81 181 .091 1.006 .678 The First Train Jumped the Traok. CITY OP MEXICO, Oct. The rti-st through. train from San Luis Potosl to this city, £ver tlio newly "constructed Mexican Natlpnal railway, duo yesterday morning, did not arrive hero until afternoon, having been thrown from tho track at Ziriitcuaro, in tho state of Michoacau, owing to tho bad state of tho track.

It is not yet learned that tbere were any casualties. Masnuclimotts I.uluir Tluliot. 1 BOSTON, Oct. Tho state Labor party's'' convention here nominated Charles E. Marks, of Plymouth, governor; Asa K.

HaU, of Hudson, fir lieu tenant governor; Josiah T. Small, of Provincotown, for secretary of state; Isaiah Dunn, of Vjn, for treasurer; Edwin M. White, of Boston, for attorney general, and Arad Wood, of for auditor. Clone at Pope Jubltoo Year. BALTIMORE, Oct.

Yesterday majked the cloao of the jublleo year of Pope Loo ijIII, It was celebrated with great solemnity in all the Catholic churches in this archdiocegejaud every where throughout tho world. vices at Cardinal Gibbons' cathedral were of unusual solemnity, aud the cardinal himself preached the sermon of the day. Ixwt a Sulk DENVER, Oct. The suit of Charles'GU- dorsleevo against the New Mexico Mining yonipany, the heirs of Jerome Cluutee, gtephen P. Elkbis and' ofchors, for the poises- gion.of a half interest in 90,000 of mineral land In Santa Pe county, N.

valued at $3,000,000, has been 4ocide4 to favw of the ot RolllOK MI1U. 1 Oct. The Clinton rolling mill, which was shut down almost seven months ago by the fujJuro of Cfraff, Cunnett ft wfil resume uudur tUc svudkjttte of crodltors employ to about man. BHA JTuruior by Oct. At A threshing engine on.

E. Hordumn's farm exploded, killing Budolpb Bone And fatally Injuring P. H. Collier. Bone to a Qerman, 'jb years old.

The Ofuw of tjxej ex- ploaion Au Aged Suicide. BOUVAB, N. Oct. bodjf of Horace Hitchcock, years old, who peared from bis home last found with a bullet hoUoyerW eyo. Death was sojf Ireland vs.

Italy, DEPOT, Jf- H.iOct. mage'occurred between Irish and It workmen on tho water during Bevoral of the combatants wyve bjtfily and one of ttan, 'Pftt oral arrests have been uioda ii Carter, Carter Ouly, I Oct. who is Carter. My father is Davkl Cftrtw, Fort JEdward, Hefrsppottor," WeutUtir Wanner; threatening weather, by bto' 1 aibraeJUl tlio Sulks, 06t 1, Leopold Morse should change his mind very won his name will not bo presented as a candidate for con-' gross in the Third district. Ho recently wrote a letter declining to run again, and it is be- Heved'ho will'cling to that decision.

Mr. Morse haii been in congress 'five terms, going there at flrst merely or recreation, and finally perfecting himself in tlie niystorios of legislation to such an extent that ho booamo ono of the most solid men in tho Massachusetts delegation. 'Tills session Mr. Morso wanted, above all things, to have a place on the ways and means committee, and when Speaker Carlisle relegated him to an insignificant committee, without even a coznmitteo room at his disposal, the' congressman was wrathy. It is also surmised that ho has not received frojn President as many favors as he wanted, and these two considerations aro believed to have caused him to lose interest in his oflk'o.

Many pooplo hero think ho is tho oiily Tuan who -can carry this state for the Democracy in a gubernatorial contest. lictter Ifuvo Uemalned at tlie date, AfriawTA, Oct. a difficulty at Llnstou, twelvo.milos south of Sparta, John Larry, a desperate and dangerous negro, was killed by Charles Stanley. There had been a dlfflaulty In tho field Saturday between ybjmfe Stanley and the negro in the. moYning, whereupon tbe negro was dismissed and told to come to tho bouse at noon for his pay.

At dinner timo he camo to tho front gate and Insolently demanded his money. Stanley told him to remain at the gate and he would bring the money to him; that his father was sick lu the house and did not want any fuss on the place. The negro swore would came and drew a razor and swha mado a dash for the? house, the negro following in close pursuit. Stanley gained tho front room, seized a plgto) from the mantel, wheeled and (Irtxi on his assailant as ho was ascending tho utoyw. The afgrA immediately turned and ran to the butolao and fell dead.

The ball Ijeart, i 1 Fall niver Oct. irrpgu- Parities discovered las' week In the National Union bonk aud tho Union Savings bank appear to have tad to tlw circulation, of oxag- geratad reports. It may ho positively stated that the only institutions intcres'ted aro the National Union batik and tho Union Savings Fall Biver oouconw were never in but- boidltion than now, and manufacturing ydrjwrationg have paid out in dividends for tho ulna mouths ending to-day $1,880,100 on tm invdntmeut, gf oj- an average of over per cjpnt. dividopds for the whole year amounted to and in 1886 they were ll.ttfttygO.; PivJ4endg for October w(Jl hxrgely merease tho atfipiint for -the GeiieruJ Strike, Boston. Oot, is serious talk of tie-up of the linos controlled by the West Eu4 Street Railway company, A Jiumbor of tectlves have been shadowing the cxxlugtors of tho road rtjccsitly, and in consequtmoo at tlie uwla there has boon a wholeaalo "discharge.

The conductors nave been notified In bivtchea of a liotoiii at ft time that they wuro no longer in the employ of the company. Mauy of tho old employes who have boon dig- in the strike of two ago. Tha ooiKjuctqrs and flrivurs held consultation last evening, and the luestlon 'of a genaral strike was discussed. 10 definite plan of ftctlpn WM 4wt4e4 on, UTIOA, N. Oct.

wife of Pr. A. H. Lee, a well known dentist here, has dlsap- peareA and her inthnate friend, David an man of this city. Mrs.

is a styujh looking woman, with a tgjMUt for music and painting that won for her pubUo attention, spout a wsaX Beooh, where Bier also jtald at tame tbno. Btor left for the night, and now supposed to be In Now York, and tbo tamo supposition is current Uw. U-e. Tbe totter to About oM, BhehAsloqg had a desire IN AND AMir THE CITY AND THINGS OF GENERAL INTEREST. Homo Srt-vlom.

i Very Harvent Homo kor- viooR wore held by tlic Union 8mifliiy flohool of tho-Obnroh of Qod, In Anuvlllo, Ust evening. Tho pulpit dnsk was re- mnvcd and tho platform handsodoly dunoratcd With fmltH, flowern, VDjifitablcs and uralii, find llflhlod with cniidlos among thorn, giving to thn whole a very plcashiftoflbot. TloDnhuroli wnS orowdod, many poisons unabln to gain inhnlltniico holiiR compelled to return to tholr Iwnjes. The slnsinff was under tho leadership; of JliRB Kate Light, organist of tho sohiwl. and the nerviooo woro conducted by Mr.

H. Redsfiokor, tho Interesting addresses were 'dellvored by Klrler D. B. Shone and Mr. AsapU 8.

Llgbf, Lebanon, Dr. J. W. Trabort, AtnivjlM nnd Mr. John Kratzor, Palmy ru.

RevJ I). the pastor, patt In norvlcns. The bccasloh ft rory Ihfor- ono and tnuoh 'enjoyed' 1 'by. Stbo school and the people of Aiinyille. Alter Insurunco Writs of quo warranto have been gtantod upon thoHuggoBtlon of tho Attorney General against tho following aksnolntlons: nmtu41 kn accident asaipdlalliiuj tile P.b,|lant|r4plo mutual b'oneftti society; the Mutual jaid union atid of di-lphla; tb.e gUBrAiitee, nieiit and boneuoial nHKunlal-lon of Pennsylvania; thd Iddopotidcnitbi'iieflolal oiation of America tho PiroRido prote.c{;lvo union; the Erjuitaplp of Pennsylvania; the OomirtonWMHH bon- cflcial association; HID Fidelity mntii.il'iiiil association.

Those companies arc asked to show by what authority they havo and claim to use and iuako contracts of'lricu- nmoo. are October 38. w- i Rumored Impoi-tant V. II. Chnttgqii.

It is BUttid that; the buniuoss, management of the 1', K. aompAny.lH bo divided into the ope 'at- ing and accounting departments- -of which Vioe PreBlflent charge, aiid trafliq to which John S. AVUson has been luvllcd, with tho title' of vice president. will report dirfotly to the preslBenft It Is intendcnt of the main lino division'," is to be rnado general ofjtho company with headquartow in phla, BUQQeodliig I. A.

Swclgarcl, wbp is to be assigned to other duty, Constable David MqKlnney this mj)ru-; lag arrested Ruddol and Al. tlVee before Alderman Qcorgo W. having oommittod an assault and bat ory on Lincoln Oracfl, veaidldg on Tenth Btrcpt, The boys, hit- him stones and oUinnviwo maltreated lilni. On promising to refrain from with Mr. Graeff In tho futiro and paying the costs of suit, wuro dUpharied, Lot us hope they havo.

boon taugbt' a salutary lesson. Vlgoon Sliootlng; Mnteli, A return pigeon shooting match 'between tlio Lobanuu and Gunning Glijbs was -shot town last Saturday, and resulted In vlatory- to the Lebanon crew. In tho first match 1 men a side shot at 10 pigeons each, and the scoru Htopci Lcbnnon, 52; WilUqmc- town, Ill the second njatch four jnon from oaohtoam witn 7 jHgedna each nvas shot, die ItpbanSn boy's bringing down and the WIlliamBtown arcw 32. Horifl (jn RaJlroatl 'fruok Mr, Saturday morning iuid whllo loading hlshorso, which was hltqhqd. to a bugijy, the animal took fright, br.oko away from him and at a rapid speiid fran up the Valley road to Riohluiid whore the animal was naught.

(he (jitniu a ffeijiht overtook the horse before The horse escaped injury and the had one ol tho springs broken. Qfflcer of who is suBpiJiaed of with a Ifi-year-old girl named Be ru 1 1 road, took Into bWtody'tnls'arten oon a man named George Boudlo, of Palro rra, ope Shade. The girl her parents old her to go with OJilo, The latter haw a at Hay-. risburg IndoiHjndent lug IlulUl Nathaniel L. Kalbaob, distillor, Jtlt.

maohluery yesterday, after lylnx idle three months. The li.rge demand for his rye and wheat whjuky causes him to start at least one earlier than he He 10 at present looking a nearer Jto ithe railroad, where lie to erwjt a lirge Steam dlstillory. 1 i Fur tho Volluw Kever Sutl'ereri. Rev. Charles A-ltixandcr Avails, of the Christ Presbyterian ohuroh, of this oily, ou Monday, Sopteraberj 24, forwarded a uheok for $6Cji to j)rexol Philadelphia, for -the 'yellow fi.vw sufferers, at uut was collected uu Buridffjr; September I ttuliltiB nt A DomnorAtlo ))olo rnlninn followed by a lurgo ami euthiisUsUo mroUug the WRR hold at Prosoott on Saturday nventng, Tht polo Is of solid hlok6ry, 180 fi'ct hiRh, from ftil Atfiotloah and a aloft tho of Cloveluutf nftd Thnr.

nmn. A pine tree Ivlrinned In tho of a couo tojis tho polo, mid thift Is moiinl'otlby ik fine. rooster," ns rcuvarkrd of Ui6 Prnsootti Hid enlivened tho occasion witli clioico tnus'iL- Uift people from thfl nuliro countiy round about turnml out in forco. Cyrus Doilgo, the Domocrat.lo wiir-horpo df Ifsurcm prcHldcd and uvnilo sumo appropriated remarks' oil his duties. Harry Potlft'r, frrahk UooUloy Weaver and a number '6f other pnjinl.

iifrnt acted as vtco jirhsliUnU atiil Dr. A. II, Lltfht, of the oily detonation. J. Itftrbodon, tiobanun, wns Qrnt speaker Iniroduacd.

lie oputiod by saying that bo name to reason with 'tho that anyone who our great mrin shbWs lirnisblf Very sinall, and Is forced to do so for want of arentnent; tViat every win, woman jvnd child' fs ilooply oonourttnd In the grout ISRUOR bolwoou tho par.tlcs In tlio ponding oonlest; that tiio pooplo aro burdened wlih an avorauo Ux of 47 per cent, on nil articles on whlflhilmport dUUos are the pooplo are taxed $80,000,000 more 'per yflar than Is nooessafyj best way to rpiliion tho surplus If to onlareo thu frcu lint mill reduce tho taxes oh'lno neooMa- rlcs of lifo, and not to Invest It in bonds, paying $120 for a $100 bond that boidur will hot wool make our over-taxed and Woolen factories hum all- the- liv'nd, and glvo luoraasodumploymentandbottor wAgcs tfo thousands of wagfi-worliorBj tho advantages resulting from putting raw hides and leather 'on thu froo list, gives a groat linjtiilsu to thu luatnor btisl- iiofis, wduoing; the prluo of and. running ouf; exports to aii- mially Tn thin buBlnoss alone; tho kind of protpotlvu tariff we want is to protect our laborers against foreign paupor labor, to put sugar, rlco, BnU'hnq on tho froo llRt- VR, freo whlsliy and froo tobaoeo; that tho Mills, bill to rcdiiuo tho high wnr taxes ou tho Bftrlos of lifo at average of about 0 'per cent; the tariff would then still uxdcod that proposed by Ilonry Clay, tho ablest statomian of his day aud tho groat UrlfT apostle wrtbq thoso.who jjull that trtfa. of Henry Clay and o'very oltlzeii of our country, be 'bo Domooi-ut, uun or ProhibltiohlHt. Tho spoajcor closed an, earnest appoal ro 'farmers to assist liV' Ing'- ohalus tlliat havo boon forged about them, and wljioli raake.h|soQUditlon;moVo -holploss every year by b'olriif obliged lo pay a 'royalty on ovory thing he 'The speaker frequently grectfld With rounds of 'ap- of Myarstdwn, of tbe and an' elYocflva lu Qerman. The modnagcof dunt Cleveland and the Mills iblll Were held up as models for the roller of our people; that tbo farniprn, uioohanlos and laborers should riso- lu thbir might and Vote agalniit having mn- lyxes imposed by naBtinp tholr ballots for Cleveland ou November.

Ohoa'p forelijn 'pattpop labor was denounced; tho dlQortmaa.be' tweoti the high tax on wool and the, 9011 i-paralyKlHg of the woolen" ludtt country, and 'tlio activity Irt business slnea t)ie row-mato m- diie- learttet rial was placwd on tha free list, was ootioljioly Tbe speaker olosod by s. at- without fear of Ihivt 1 resilient Cleveland has proved tho soldier's Trlend, by signing nijoro pension bills than any ottmr I'rtml- dont, Tho telling points In tho Jad- dross wero Iwidly applaiidef). Sonio timely remarks wore madbl by ILjroMJ. ciiiKlklatos for the 'TioKlBluturo, aj'ter tho cloned with iuid i.hreo times throe clieors for Clorolijjnd, Thiirrtiaii, tha gallant Democracy I of Pregcott and the 1'resoott band. 1 third room "of the 'o Sooluty.

The Women's Missionary society of 'Trinity' U. B. 'churoli will bold iclr. njj (O Jho lociuto a''evening at program will of Boloct reading ai)4 an addrcBs; by Miss Bteulton, Pa. JAlf a rrco.1 The fow' days' tko wcathor Jhas bet-d remarkably oool this time ofjtho year and the heat of a glowing stovo was in demand and made It comfortable tq be Itdoora.

On Saturday evening; provjoua to' tlio Starting of the snow (lakes foil, us that summer lias gone and winter 18 at our door. A Cute, trading Eagle has tbn A few days; ago a young lady, pofcrly clad and an eutlro Btrannor In thcso tWt allQd; af; the. rcHldunoo ot' Huv. It, moyer, nt j'fcdoricksburg, this ooupty, ihe said she had no home and tho pastor kindly consented to allow her to remain In his -family until some one dalls for nor. I .1 9 1 Vroa EnWrlalnnieut.

The Bateiu Lutheran Guild of Friend- Ship will furnish a first-class itod tnuvloat eutertainwent, at 8 tills p.jm. All their male friends are Invited to. ho' A. very interesting talk ou palt wUlbeagpoolal feature. Store at Sale.

Sheriff Yordy, this moraiDif at oonimeuocd uclllug out tbo stock of, the hat store of Btautou whioh was seized and taken in exeouttou for debt, The sale largely attouided and hats sold for a mere sum. of uu trta Thomas Losher, -pf yesteriJay inomiiig, aged about 70 He was for mauy Ift hotel buniuew. TUe funeral will place on Thursday at 10 u'olpclt w. The Itinerant, a church paper, Harrlbbyrg, In tbo interests efcwrpb, ceased The paper was quite extensively circulated In thUi section and Us weekly visitation In roauy families. Woy.

Uey company will ex- JjJUii Flibor's Hall, ou Saturday evening, October 6. Tbe advance for Ijowpauy will be In Lebanon to ijtor-- rpw make, yr if TUe Autumn. Down lall tlie lea ves wilirown, And.aown the raludroiis ttoWwi, too, coiiiQ Wli iou fo AMI1SIOMKNTS, ON Till! Tho Daniel lloono coinpAiiy pluycd to a big hotiRA Itisl nnd jfnvo an oxoel- lont (Iriinia. Tho'onthpany ffnndnnn thrmiuhout. TliBdrBlnn AMijnds In thilllliin luoldontR thn-l workod up to tlio pitch of Intensity neoonmiry In a play of thul kind.

W. A. Lftvollf, "Daniot llrtone," ftavo nti excellent Im- iif that, horo of plonmir' days, "On iho Tr-ill," an thnfilsy Is mylcd. Is not filled with "blow! ami tlnindi-r," tnlnlit iiifnrrod, but It Is uevorlh'ilcHR a roalNllo (ilnttiro of frontlnr llfn. Thuro aro pevoral InillatiR In tho oompnny and many I rained horses, Thorn Is Rood comedy In tho play, nud all through It waa an nxocilloiit 1't Tlio play will bo produced nt Fisher's Hall on Friday ovuultig of thin week.

JIM, T1.1K I'UNMAN. Thn Important oiiKftgomont of A. Palninv'n company, frtini tlio Mndlson Theatre, Now York, to appotvv at Fislun's Hall on OotohcrSth, Is an otont duiuaudluy; thu particular IntoruMt of ovncy ono wlin IMIH the progreoslyo welfare and nclvumioiuont of tho bettor clilss nf dnirmillo fnuuhfiinonU Hhicnroly at luihrt. Tho advaiiliigo of having the most redout HuocieRSdH of 1'jiuopo aud America, pro 1 Hontcd by a uompauy ot nt'tlsts of flist rank In their profoBslou nuil been aNsouiated togvllior under an Inlelil- Kont ami Btrlut dtsolpllno, ctttmot bo urontly oslilinnt.wl. It ORit be safnly prn- (fluted that tho engagement Pulnvcr'H oomimny, In "Jim, tho.Ponmau," oaiinol.

otnurwisn than In a incut brilliant, H. 1 Bitntiro 'yoiir Noati; at Millars room, Ool. Owen lliiinlltiiit-ii Col, fiwiui fiamlUou, of this city, Who been Klvcii K0 uitiuh proivilnonoo. 0( lato on noootiut of his illoppliiK, to tho partyi Hdeius bo nliliply a poiltlcliin fr'ir rovoiiUo only! A. CJftll jrc.

1 had a talh with when, In the pi'iiccnco of others, Jio. snld tliatj ho not a Denloorftf, arid only inadij HpituohOH in tho interest'of tarlil Ho lulniKtoi-l was p-u original Harrison nmn even before tho nomination, and the Gall reporter Wdiiltl bo Binart' In oatchiiiff him voting for Clbvelnnd. In plain wornH tho Qolonol was wlUliiK' to work for the licptiblloan ticket If bo was i-woll Call Uot-'glvon'to fyh this statement witnessed' by. tne-edlto show what flopping from one part another Oair Ronator Han Bonator.Don Oamoron'Hhys the'Repnb" lioans will Buroly oarty fqro antij look pow HH If New Now Jersey ind Connootlout W6uld als6.go Republican. "Wo oau win Without New York, wlAob tbo Democrats can't.

Thlng8 wlH'cryB' taliiso and get Into sbapo It) a few wnckg; I did nob deny that 'abRtii'd story thalt I OAlled Gen. llarrlBOir I nover deny' campaign lies. OP bourse -1 novor marie uso oP any 'Bubh' i My rolattonB witli aro vj pleasant. IIo woiUd nialto a sorvatlvo lio is- not s. tnati df Tho If start with, it Is t)io easiest tiling.possible] to knop thtim so.

tnbhl with 'tepid water and soap and a Never iwie a scrubbing brutth, aBltwiems them 'their'sjotUng 1 Wheil, wipe thorn dry with a soft cloth and then rub thorn 'well rill over an o)d dipped Itijbiuttbrrallk, very little linseed oil, polishing as you go, This procesB. IB otily. required abmit onao a weak, unless iloal of'dirty Aii old Jeat-her expolleut to. polisb tbem witli, i Ot tlio. Ylcut ProHiflent a'nil CJflnural Manager of 'Rettdlii'i; railroad, author" liseH the dcnitti rumor Ji, Cable, bupcrhiteuueut line division of tho Heading railroad, is tq be ulo geu'oral superiritmidorit of 'ihA company with lioai'hjiiuiiore l.u suooccdfng Mr.

I. A. Bweitfard, whoin it was statod would bo aligned to other 'Oti Wednosday of tiio Kagimontal AsHoolfttlon will have its fix- oursion to Qettysbiirjf, w'heft Wie monument of tho regiment will bo AH friends of tho are Invited to accompany tbiefe Irnvo an opportunity of n'l8t6rlo battle ttel'l at Httlo cost, IT tho dny If i'alrA Urge crowd" A Plus of Yellow Feveij died last at McOlonuy, Florida, of yellow fefer, Judge Bhuey was a natlye Jof Lebapon county, being born, In 1824, uiovuJ to Wayub oouuly, Ohio, when cjuito youug. He was an ardcut Heifub- lloan, audaliliough he with'his In nolitlw, he liked and -1 i Ohauead Off. Thegpld wttt-oU 3.

Shay' was "won' 6y No. stree Geo. D. Kbe, oaibier of tho Trust Hafe Deposit for Ciuoiiiuiitl, where ke will attend ithe national convention baukew. Mr, George Bender, of Jouostowu, morning wan the pity Mr.

and Mrs. Johu Bliorer, of Bteelion', ls i i- Busau MHisser, of Jflarrlsburf, la visiting her BOU. Danfei A. Adam oompttuy's ageut, Till! REPUBLICAN OUT NOT BY THOUSANDS, BUT MADE A FINE DEMONSTRATION WITHAL. Men TakA it Promlnimt ilrnwny Hotis of Toll 1'lify VTtre, Who nnn't Want Trndo.

Appcnrance of Olnttii. Tho ttopubtlcans of "LHllo Lebanon" mailo a very creditable display on Saturday evening, although ttm number of paradors did not amount Into the thousands. Many Repiiblloahg prefer only to "look on" on oocanlofis tike these, and lei their' political brethren "whoop her up" for all it Is worth, The sidewalks were lined with large crowds of KjioeUtora, aiid honrty cntlHiisluBfrt was inanlfnatod. The Tounu Men's noptibllcau Club, headed by tbo I'oriovoranoo band, took proncdonoo In the procession. wore high badges canes, and attracted, much attention.

They marched Weil and dUHhemsalves houor. The Cornwall Republican Olub, with the BlBinarok next. They bad a banner that voiced Protection to American Industries, and emanating from such a congregation of furhaeo man and ore hill minors, the In- sorlptlonir commanded respect. The Colobrook KopnblloaK i Club, headed by -the Drum Corps, followed. These wore more furnace men, and a fine body of men they were, Tho Industrial Olub.of NorHi Lebanon, accompanied by the Liberty band, brought up the rear of tlie They WAro bltto army blouses, with torch ou cup, They were and made a flue appearance, A Urge portion 'of Uils club In composed of furnace mea at North Lebanon, There was a rivalry amvng tbe tbree clubs regarding whioh one'would turn out tbo greatest number of men, and they all ilone woll, Tbe Korth Lebanon elub proved! to bo the' strbflffest, hnvlnR 108 men.

a pretty speotaolo Eighth a'ntl pumborlaud pro- cose lou proceeded in''North Eighth, We'd ilRhts Illuminated tho uamb're sky, tho bands disejoureed eloquently, and hifuhty cheers Vent iip ior HarrUoii'and Jo a little while JSIfbtb street was, abuse; with torches, ana the sldo- wixlks were with to witness man, of Lancaster, do)Iverod AU, address In the Court House. Tho Colonel dwelt on tho evils 'of Free" Trade, and (he iuerien.oenco A Protective'Tariff, and Was" applau'dbd by largo audien'ob. 'Bo fri'a 4nd Corolblo speaker, aiid'for an liowr'heW the attention df lifs nlarorB 1 wltlrlild matolilfisB arguroonU. In favor.of Kepublldaniim and Protection to American industries, I -ttit Ticket Corojilete. By tbe unanimous nomiuation' of Jolm Wit Wife, tue farrees of have completed the, Blfe county, a tanner tiy an en- farpristng business mart, a reputable and popular oltusen, well and personally known not only In PWU cot throughout the tbree counties stltute the district.

lie ur'a'tboi Kepublloan, ooDBoIontlous jn his fidelity to the dUtluBulshlng principles of the great party, and-belongs to tbttt, large--: 1 olart of American through. whose enertcy and devotion the prpteg- tlve tarlfif of wation Uas tained and tbe prosperity of tbe borne the marvel of tbe oaudldnto Wha which they are oeivo tholr hearty "support. Tho majority In tbe dlstrlcti usually (8 about four thousand. With the tMfl aa Issue and an Atuerloou majority fd. JTj portTtbe ifepublloap ticket, thprnforo, no reason why Mr, not have.at tbe election In iM.new district at ieast'glr thousand llarrUburg Telegraph of 0 JR.

to Tho qhwige parlor aoud.ttot»r«. iftke Rtew WaiUee, latter take tba placstt of Fred. Oberly Otowtes Miller, who Uie lint. TUc wiwteil tto, old parlor-ooodu-ctori biU4hey refused to dow ipoHW their promotion they rp reason the change, fM. 'parlotUsrB did company and that Mr, OoritinMrNM tft rid of all be Knglno Content.

To contest will tajf? placq Wllmlngron between Trance AffloJkeitf VW Our-CUy Fsthew will i HHion tbU From now forward the eatajialgn, bfl lively On 40 ty for tjie Ira 0. who has dent with hto father, Dr. ill 1 at.

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