- ' V" J wi wr-wiHw.atT jp-if n 4ffl-J " '(' T7 i -ij - t; fTWHeT AVJfiKX' rfij fffimsfar ' v trt -i ,iiv,-: I;; -.',,; t V r " J- Piv -a ' V ', . J- tr t '. ,rHi'i lnss 2V ' ld ? fit hhht-v, - w m -. ) Md a v Mf p . v, x - anciap ! VOLUME XXlL NO. SCHOOL BOARD MEETING. Disvvaatsu the qvbstius efiibad- IIS FOR XttKHCttOULS. Tha Annual Repert nf the Finance Ceminlttee Exhibits n Healthy Comlltlen of Aflkln. Miss Huyilam and Dr. McCermlck Iletli Kxenerated Scholarship Voted. The Lanovster city school beard met statedly last evening In cemiuun council chamber w lth the following membcrs pros pres cnt : Messrs. Baker, Belenlus, Drcneman, Dro sins, Brown, Bryne, Cochran, Darmstotter, Eberman, Evans, Oast, Hartman, Hcrr, Johnsten, J. M.i Jehnsen, William j Llchty, Marshall, McComsey, McCermlck, Me Me Elllgett, McKllllps, Ohlonder, Ochs, Raub, Helmensnyder, Rlngwalt,Schwelcl, Shlndlc, Shir, Smeych, Hnyder, Spurrier, Wnrfel, icHurniiHiu nn ir. j.overgeou, prosiuent. The minutes of the last stated and special tneetings were read nnd approved. BILLS TO HE TAII). Mr. Evans, from the flnanee commlttee, reported the following bills as having been examined, found correct, and en his motion the bills wero dlrected te be paid : Minn A Rreneman. merchandise and repair, J21.05 ; J. B. Hlnclmrt, labor for commencement ex ercises. Sfl 1 I' Hmt.ii ...nn.i....,,nu 57.60 : JIager & lira, carpet, N.73 : Kuull'. Charles R. Fralley, writing diplomas, $30; Oca W. Kcliroyer, doceratlons, 810 ; J. M. Johnsten, making tax duplicate, $125 ; Jacob ertlulurf, making specifications for Jamas street annex 35; Lancaster gas llghAnd fuel company, gas for Seuth Duke street schools, J8.20 ; Xcw Km, printing, M2.75 ; Ktoner, bhrelner & Ce., morchandlse, 59.03. TIIK ANNUAL nBrOHT. Mr. Evnus also submitted the annual re ro pert of the ilnance commlttee, showing the recelpts and expenses ter the fiscal year, ending June 1, nnd the asscta and liabilities of the beard. It Is as fellows : Te the IJeardnf Director! of Common Schools of Lancaiter City; Your committee of finance, as required by law, respectfully present the annual state ment or receipts and expenditures of the beard for thn vmr iimlfmr uiih iim ii-ut rnn dayin June, lsS5, togethor with the liabill lien and assets. nitcBiMs. Ilalnnca In tnsuury June 2, Ifgi $ i.ose m stH;e'!Plrp))rliitlen Tut ls-il , e,7n w; '. ' 'rkluy, (axes for is 148 m liitilcl.Siuecli, taxes for 18KI.., , taut Daniel binuych. tiixes for 18.it..... , S.Ol'i IW TiiMien , c m) W. O. Atiirxhutl, tari'g for 1881 31,917 u Lean rrlncentivut kcboel... 13,0 0 mi I'runitumen lean Ill 71 Rhannan Blrcctiluinitirca sne 00 IntrreHteii ilfpimit , WJ te Cash for old blnglei 3 uu Total $ W'-mi 44 cxrxaniTi'nuj. Pnlarlcs, teachers , tOZfin inicrcHien ieuiis vaw Ceal uml kindling jjfa Heeks, 4e , Ml bulurlca ,.,. is7 .lanlters "ajl Printing ,., ..-07 Ces bills i mi Wntcrmnt 173 Scheel Journal 47 Kepalrs 2,015 High school cemmcncuiuint 112 .r unmure , Insurance Iren fencu Trees Heater , DupllcatuH HulltlliiK Commission te collector,.... lUlonceln treesuiy , jse 19) let KUI) IV) ),Wi Mi 2,771 Total... tne,2m 44 ii-r.r-r,T-n ASSETS JC.NK 1, 1(U. Tush In treasury .". $ High school bulldlngatul furniture.... Heckluna street oulidlnKundfurnlture Lemen street building and f urnlture, . . James street building und furniture. . . l'rlnce street building nnd furniture. . Btrawbcrry Btrcct building and furni ture , ,,.. New street bulldlngand furniture... . Maner street building und furniture... Ann street building and furniture Seuth l'rlnce eliect bulldlnnnl liirnl. tu re Duke street live buildings nnd furni ture Vine strict three buildings and furni ture Chestnut street thrce buildings and rurnlttire Bhernmn stieet two buildings and fur niture.. , S.771 M 4U) 00 10..VW O) 3l,VD(lO 13,000 ou 111,000 IX) noreon 13,900 O) 12.7V) 00 l.',7S0 OU 13,00) 0) 23,750 W 13,7V) no 13,0"0 U l!.T0O 00 Total tV7179 MA1ULITIKS. Lean of Jan. n, 1831,3 per cenU,..lo,(ieo I.e in of Mny 5. 18.il, 4 per cent. . . . 10,0 X) Lean of opt. 7, 1882, 4per cent... 10,000 Lo-inef Jan. 4, 188J, 4 percent ... 11,000 LoauefBoptember, 188J, 4 purct. 10,000 Lean et Deiember, 1881, 4 per cU. 13,000 $ 03,000 00 Excess of property and assets fir.3,371 t' ltOIlEUT A. EVANS, A. OIlLENDKIt, JOHKOCIia. THE BDl'KniNTUNDINO COMMITTUK. Mr. McCemsey, from the superintending commlttee, submitted the following repert: In accordance with a resolution of the beard, your suporlntending commltteo re port the following names et foreign pupils in our schools during the term just closed : Emma Sheaffer, Seuth Duke street hclioel, Miss Bundell, teacher, whele term. Harry Killlati and Harry l'lltsr, Rockland street school, Miss Iiuckius, teacher, w hele term. Anna Klllian, Rockland street school, MIsh Hlmrp, teacher, whele term. Iiizzle Rete, Frances Rote, Ualsle Rote, Kate AViireng, Ellie llwk, and Mary Phinger, Rockland street school, Miss Woitzel.teaouor, A hele term, nnd Chester llcsa and l'ercl val Hess, 3 mouths. Iilllle Foultz, New street schedl, Miss linker, teacher, three months. Henry Vogle, New street school, Miss Smith, teacher, whele term. Jehn Hartman, Ann stroet school, Miss Stabl, toacher, three mouths. Jacob Hurtman, Ann street bchoel, Miss Uchty, toacher, threo months. llorence Fisher, West James street school, Miss Pouers, teacher, three months. ""Charles Lyde and Gracie Bltner, West Chestnut street school, MIssSpIudler, toacher - hele term. Laura Ilausman nnd Davis Daustnan, (children of Harry Bailsman) Maner street school, Miss Ilumphrevlllu, teacher, whele term. Derthn Ilausman (daughter of Henry liaus- jiian, uuiiii jwiuiiivr miu xiuiij. ivupiuiKvi, Mauer street bchoel, Miss Htftlte, teacher, whele term. Mamlu Horshey (daughter of Jehn ller shey), Mauer street bolieol, Miss LInd, teacher, whele term. Mr. McComsey stated the above names had been gathered w lth considerable labor and oer'200vasduefor tuition. Many of the children had attended our schools for a number or terms and li was net right te tax our xople te educate ether people's children, uml be liuule it motion that the secretary make out the bills and place them In the hands of n delinquent tux collector. The motion was unanimously adopted. TIIK rilOPEKTV COMMITTER. Mr. Hartman, from the property committee, reported that the eulcers of the beard had executed a ded te O. B, Marrow for the Sherman street property, received the (2,300 and paid the satue te the treasurer. The commlttee asked for authority te ndvortlse ler nronesals for coal for the coming year and ler instructions as te re pairs te the buildings during vocation. The Iieatlug upparutus in beoreiof the uchoels. Mr. Hurtman said, required overhauling, and in these buildings in. which the furnaces failed te heat properly last winter additional heating Hpparntus would be necessary. The beard by n unanimous vote mithermxl thu commltteo te de what in their discrotteu whs iiecetitury te priqierly heat all Uie uchoels and also te advertise for proposals for coal. TUB I10O1C COMMITTEE. Dr. Herefrem the book commltteo, made a crbal report He stated that the committee had met w lth the teacliers iu consultation In reference te a proposed change In the rcadersi The teuchers were divided as te the series et renders te recommend. At the meeting of the cemtultbw bttld Uita aiteruoeu aa agiewuset meii Kener, coal, J210.87 ; Charles II. Barr, books, etc.. R5.G0, Lancaster Examiner, printing, 25.76 i R. I. Chase, tuning piano S2.50 : iNTELLIOKNOKn. tirlntlntr. M1.55 , 257. could net be reached each of the mombera of the commltteo favoring a dllToreut sorles of readeri. Dr. Hcrr, from the special commltteo, ap pointed te Investigate the dlfllctilty follow ing the admission of a pupil te Miss Huy dam's school, submitted the following report! Laneastxr Crrr Scheel Heard. Oentlkmbn l Your commltteo appointed te invosltgnte the matter between Dr. McCor McCer mlck and Miss Huydam rclntlve te theadmls theadmls slen of the Oorraley child te school, beg leave te report that they gave the matter sufUclent consideration te justify them in saying that While they commend Miss Nnydnm for her strict Interpretation of the rules, they found that Dr. McCermlck acted only upon a cus tem, tnavwiien a ciiiui uoea net resiue in ait inrected Deuse, hut simply visits It seldom that the sixty day rule docs net apply, but eniy a reasonable time It requlreU te olapse bofero roadmlsslen. We thorefora bollevo that the ontlre niatter was a misunderstand ing and would roselvo that the commltteo be discharged from any further consideration of the matter. M. I,. Hun it, A. Obxkndkr. The report was received and the commltteo discharged from any further consideration of iue matter. TUP. llOOK QUESTION. Mr. Hartman called up the question of adopting readers, as unfinished business. Mr. McComsey said it wiu time the matter was settled, and he moved that the beard proceed te selcct a serles el readers. Mr. Kberman favered a motion continuing the consideration of the matter until August, but the motion was laid en tbe tabla Mr. MeHlllgett, as a incinler of the book commltteo, submitted a repert recommend rocemmend recemmend lug the adoption of the H win ten readers, ami he hed read the communication as te the prices of the books. Dr. Hcrr, chairman of the lioek commlttee, submitted a report favoring the adoption or the nutler Herles of reader?. Mr. uvrne, ttie nurd member or the com cem com mlteoo, did net submit any repert The secretary read a communication fiem Llppincett& Ce., setting forth the terms en which they proposed te lutroduce their scries of readers. Mr. Hartman moved that the beard preceed te vete ler a series of readers. Dr. Wlckersham quoted the state law gov erning the scloctlen of readers, which re quires that bofero books can be adopted, Ihore must be a meeting or the trachers and directors, between the time teachers nre elected and the opening of the schools. He had net understood that such meeting hed taken place. It wasnruued bvseeral mombers that as the text book commitlce had met with thu teacliers, they represented the beard nnd the previsions or the law had lwen compiled wf li. ' Mr. Jehnsen raised the point that the beard Is net governed by the general state law ro re ro lerred te by Dr. Wlckorsham,butthoI,ancns Wlckersham,butthoI,ancns Wlckorsham,buttheI,ancns tcrclty beard is goeruod by special acts of assembly. Mr. Kberman made n motion that the mat ter Ik) postponed until the August meeting and that thu teachers and directors meet ou that e cuing in the girls' high school room. As there were legal questions Involved as te w hether or net tiie beard Is governed by the sttte or a special law, that question was referred te the judiciary commlttee. The chair ruled that Mr. Harttnan's mo tion te preceed te a vete en a series or road read ers was out of order en the legal point raised. Thore was no appeal taken from the deci sion. Mr. Kberman's motion te postpeno until August was adopted by a unanimous vete. C'UIIHKNT I1U8INKSH. The city superintendent was direct oil te ox ex ox amlneMissMargloK. Benier, an applicant for a school, as slie was absent from the county when the applicants for schools wero OMimined. A Franklin and Marshall cellege scholar ship, te which the beard is entitled, was oted te Charles Kmery .Leng, son or Jehn U. Leng, a graduate or the high school. C1TV HUTEItlNTENDKNr'H IlErOHT. The following Is the repert of JR. K. ltuehrlc, city superintendent: IjANC'astuii, Pa., July 2, 1&85. Te the Jleartl of Scheel Directer: Gentlemen : Your city superintendent submits the following report of the public schools for the month of June. The whele number of pupils enrolled was 251 In the high schools, 882 in thu secondary und 1,030 in the primary, total 3,072. The average attendance was 23S In the high schools, 800 In the secondary, and 1,070 in the primary, total 2,703; the inenige porcentago of uttondance was S3. The whele uumber of visits iniule by the city superintendent oxcluslve of theso made te held examinations was 31; the whole number of visits made by directors was 01, as fellows : J. W. Uyroe 2, Rev. C. RIomensnvder 1, Dr. J. Ijovergeod 2, A. J. Snyder 5, W. Mo Me Mo Cemsov "13, iL R. Dreneman 19, J. Shindle 8, Hen. J. U. Warfel 1, C. F. Htierman t, C. Schwobel 4, T. F. McElllgett-.4, J. M. John John seon 3, W Jehnsen 1. Very respectfully ' Your obedient servant, R. JC. Uuehrla bttllstlrnlTable nf Kiirellnicnt nnd Average At At lenduuce Ter the Menth Kndlng June SO, 18S3. & 22 rniKtirAts' ob tkaiubrs' kamb. High Sehoeh. J. 1. McCnskey Miss b. II. Hundell 100 113 w 13!) Total Secemlaru Schools. W. II. Lercrgoed U.H. Cutes A. M.Smuiy C. Matz Miss K, rowers (1. Hundell " CU. Ruber " JI.A. Deugherty " M.il. Mtiksclman,..,. 231 238 .10 3-2 41 31 33 3D 44 41 41 Q7 a 30 27 ) SI) 4.1 38 41 Total V. Shlbley. 3-27 00 40 34 MIhs Jt. rainier ' II.lt. Flngur... " l. Neepr.,..., " UZuir K. (Irt'iin " A. O. IinthTen.. " K Dengler " M. MeNeul..,.., M. Zug... 1. Mud ' S. Htunlcy ' K. Downey.... " K. Haxer, ' C. T.lihty ' K. Cliften 32 m 27 44 33 31 34 30 43 25 30 30 31 31 20 21) 31 21 42 30 3) 31 33. 40 'tl 3-2 311 21) 32 S3 Total 313 400 I'rimary SchoeU, sltssC. O. Hiilndler. SO M 33 M 62 110 41) 48 M AS 44 38 42 41 33 61 -45 :tu 40 3.1 107 33 40 4'2 M 42 60 38 38 20 K. tfuvdam. M. J.ltrunlug. i.. lnrs!uill.. tl. .uercher... K. Hundell K. MtiKHer...... A.Carter , H. Smith........ K. Shirk 8. llotbreok.,., M. Bbibl , li, Iiuckius.... I,. Valek K.StltTuI Total. 731 CS0 11. 1.lchty..... ,. .. Weber ,. M. Underwood M, Kojer V, KaulTinaii... ...... K. Zccher...., N. Hupley JC, McUlunU ll.llurklns , M. Uutbrle M, Achmus M. llmnpbrevllle..., SI. ItauU..; M. honor. h. t'Jirpenter, ,., A, llUKbeug ., H. ;. KUmukcr h. Fleming I. MeMUlun H. King,....,,,,.,..,, H.Wi'itze!., M. KluiliK),,,. A, Hens ,,. 43 43 42 60 49 32 38 33 C-2 41 43 60 M 73 M) 31 03 00 16 41 33 35 43 42 4i 3-2 33 3) 30 37 42 ai M 3-1 41 S3 65 51 M A2 80 35 41 38 42 35 1158 "j WQ Total. Leaving. Fer Their Hemes. Last night trunks were lelng hauled te this city from MUleravUle by stroet cars, hay wugens, and all kludj of.ceuveyaBoes, and studmts have bwi lsavlng for bIr heuM euaUvraUMdUfUHCMwcUy. , ,( ,, , jLANOASTEK, A DARK UOHSE UNBLANKETEI). 1H HAM MATT tHIltY TUB CUMMttO MAS ion 8TATJS TRKAbVBBHI Humer that Anether Lnncaater Cennty Man It te lit Entered In thn Kacc U It te Heat Quay or te Crowd Out Candidal McDerlttt HAnntsnuite, July 3. Hen. Matthew Stanley Quay dropped Inte this city rather quietly this evening s canvassed the political situation, mnde a forecast of the Republican state convention, te be held next week, and thou went te Philadelphia. Inhlswake, hew ever, there lias been left a rumor that a new entry is te be made for the state treasurer nomination. Sam Matt Frldy, n leading Stalwart peHUclftn of Lan caster county, I the "dark herse," whose blanket lias been slightly pushed aside. may, wne is new a justlce of the poace at Mountvllle, and was lately prothenotary of jjancaster county, was for many years a dork In Quay's ofllce or secretary et state and Is attached te him personally and te his politi cal fortunes. In the last primary contest he parted company with most or his old po litical associates, opposed MeDevitt and sup ported Quay, The Lancaster delegation Is dlvided, but it is believed It could be made solid for Frldy. His frlends, among whom are Senaters Stehman and Mylln and Honate Clerk Cochran, concclve the notion that Quay rocegnlros the growing publle dis trust erhls nomination and Is looking for a sort plm'e te drop ; he could net llnd u mero agreoable candidate than his long-tlme associate. Ou the ether hand Magce Is willing te accept any result rather than Uie triumph pr Quay iu his own nomination. Nclther leeks with favor en the movement for Lonueneckor. who Is Inn liun.li tlnMitrnrl with Independent associations te suit any or the Stalwart rivals. Hence Frldy's frlends have hopes that all the warring elements may be concentrated upn his support I'ullce Case. The charge of larceny made against Chris Chris Hen Hagelgans by Cenrad Reldel, was dis missed by Alderman Decn last evening. Thore was nothing in it The complaint of drunken and disorderly conduct made by Mary Tayler against Kd. Jacksen, colored, was dismissed by Alder man 1'liikorten. A seu or Allen . Fyle has been Prose cuted bofero Alderman Ferdney by Harry llcck, Ter malloieusmlschlor. This Is a cress action of the suit noted yosterday. The cose will be heard next Wednesday. This morning Jehn Jliilleck entered com plaint Ixirore Alderman Fenlney ngninst Jacob Heffman, for perjury. The parties ro re ro slde near Columbia, and afowdaysagolloll afewdaysagolloll afowdaysagelloll iniin prosecuted Bulleck for planting tobacco en Sunday, bofero Justlce l5ans. Rulleck ill leges that II oilman swore falsely when he entered that suit. A warrant has been ls ls Bued for the arrest of Heirman. Andrew Stockman, a tramp nrrested this morning by Censtable plckel, or Kast Houip Heuip Houip Held township, for annoying farmers resid ing In that township, was committed te-day te the county prison for fl e days for disor derly conduct Installation of Officers of Jr. . V. A. SI. District Deputy II. C. Uiggs en Thursday ovenlng, installed the following efllcers of Conostega Council Ne. 22, Junier Order United American Mechanics, for the ensuing term: Part C, Gee. M. Gardner; Coun., M. T. Robins n; V. C, Harry Carter; Ass't Sec., Charles Zechcr ; War., Samuel Itauer ; Cen., Jacob Weller ; I. a, H. M. Sharr; O. 8 , Gee. Lellar;Trus., Win. IL McComrey; Hep. te State Council, Jehn U. Mllluysack. During the jiast year this council has made mero rapid financial progress than most of the bcneltclal orders that have mere mem bers, and a larger amount of weekly dues. The gain for the past year has been f020.2l, making the total worth of council te June 25th, ?5,17aJ.' The report of this council shows well for its management by its efllcers and members. The success Is due In a great measure te Its trustees, who have Ikjcii very successful In their investments during the past year. Harford County, .Mil., Medical Society. The Medical society, of Harford county, Md,, held Its regular meeting en Tuesday, June 30, 1885, at the new T. King Momenal town hall, at Darlington. In addition te the memtier, thore were present as visitors, Dr. J. C. Rrebst, eI'LHItz, Lancaster county, Pa.: Dr. J. W. Hickman, Delta, Yorkceuntv. Pa. and Dr. W. II. Neblo, of Cecil county, Mary land. After the reading or soma Interesting papers nnd the discussion elicited by them, the election or efllcers ter the ensulnir year was held, and resulted as follews: Presi dent Dr. J as. F. II. Gorsuch; treasurer, Dr. R. D. Lee ; Becretary, Dr. W. Stump For Fer For weed. The next meetlng will be held nt Jlel Air, Md., en the second Tuesday in November. Death of Iter. Geerge KichelU. Geerge Hicbeltz died en Monday at his residence about two miles below Hughes vllle, Lycoming county, Pa. He bad been sick for a long while, and, owing te his old age, grew werse until Monday morning when death relleved liim et Ills sufferings. Rev. Eicholtz was a minister In the Lutheran church, and for many years preached at the Kmanunl Lutheran church below Utighes Utighes vllle. He was highly respected, a devout Christian and faithful (servant of the Lord. A llttle ever two years age hu burled hlsts hlsts timable wire. Six children survlve him, oue or them Jacob, odlter or the Sunbury Demo crat and postmaster of that place. The run- end took place Thursday morning, the re mains being interred In the Muncy cemete ry. Rev. Eicholtz, many years age bofero joining the ministry, kept a shoe store en the site of the present Hirsh building, in Centra Square Mr. Hark at n Heek Critic Frem thu Scheel Journal. With the prosent issue, Rev. J. Mux Hark, a gentlemau of fine literary culture, who has dene much editorial work, takes charge of the special department of revlews and book notices in The Journal. It Is his purpese te breaden its scope, making it mero helpful te the reader for Its personal direction nnd practical BUggestiveuess. Mr. Hark enjoys books, and, lromaery wlde and familiar acqtialntance with the best in litcrature both old and new, his work In this depart ment will seen be rocegulod as that of a com petent adviser and guide. He has long been interested iu the best reading ter the young, and we knew no ene mere competent than himself te give common sense advlce te both teachers and parents iu this all-Important direction. The IMewlmndle Blighter Than All. Frem the l'hlladnlphlii Kucerd. It Is reperted that two or three hundred Lancaster county Democrats are striv ing for the petty places in the gift of the new cotleetor of internal revenue. We trust this is n calumny. A Lancaster Democrat trotting quietly aleug between his plow handles lu a nobler object te contemplate that any tax-collector or tai-colleotor's clerk. Flthliigat Spring Greve MU1. Franklin Brobst, Jehn Meyor, JohnDeoter and Daniel Leng, or Reading; M. II. Clark, Dr. SchwelUer, Pierce Eberly, Jered Zlomer, Mr. Bellman, hat manufacturer; Mr, Frame, dealer In leaf tobacco, and about a dozen ether citizens of Adamstown and vicinity, spent Wednesday .afternoon fishing in the Conostega creek, at Spring Greve mills, and caught flve buBhels offish. Mew V. O. 8. or A. iu EpIiraU . Next week a new camp orthe 1. O. H, of A. will be InsUtuted in Ephrata. Twonty-threo Blgners have already been secured ou the op ep op pllcaUen for a charter. 4 Te Meet Again. The ex-TJnlen Prisoners of War were te have held a meeting last evenings but only a ftw metnben were present They will meet etjaln swt rtur4ay eveul..- -u PA., FJREDAY, JULY tiik XAvtn enurtt iivn vtvn. Their F.xlilbltlen Hhoet at McOrsnn'n I'rk. Kleht Takes Pint Mace, On Thursday afternoon the Meple Grove gun club, of this city, which was ro-er-gnnlrod recently, held thejr first public sheet at MeOrann's pk. Thore was quite a geed-sired audlenci prosent and the in terest in the contest vms very great There were no prizes, but fthe' sheeting was for snort, and no ene partfetlpated but members of the club. They wete as follews: 11. K. Andersnn. Jehn Snyder, Michael Snyder, H. Clay Mltler, Uewar Rush, Jehn IL Cllne, Hiram KaufTKan, Charles Fran clscus. Herace Miller atitt lleuj. Kiehl ; each shot at fourteen bird. During the sheeting there was a very still' wind blowing mini nip nortnwesi. ine uirusier seme reason wero very slew te start from the trap, and It was neoestary te de considerable chas ing befere they rose. Klahl, who wen the match, had bad luck at the start In missing the first bird, but he ktlled all that followed except the tenth. Rush, Clay Mlllor.'ClIne and Franciscus tled for second place ; Rush did line work at the start,' and did net miss until the tenth bird l he was un able te hit the lest two, while Cllue missed his third, thirteenth and fourteenth. Franciscus was in hard luck at the start, missing his second, fourth and seventh plgoens ; but he settled tlewn te work towards the lest Clay Miller missed threoerhlsatdllloront Intervals, five being the highest number that he killed straight Thore wero qultea number of bets that twelve birds would net be killed, and of course they were lest On the whole the exhibition was ery fitieaud the club deserves the encour enceur encour agemont nf all levers of sport The full scere, wllh the order iu which thu men shot, Is given belew: Andersen 1 111 111010101 0-10 Hnyder, J l 0 I 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 e 1 1 I -10 Rnyder, M ,....l 1 1 e I e l l e e u I 1 e 8 Miller, C 1 110111110101 1-11 Hush 1 1 1 I 1 1 I 1 0 1 1 I 0 0-11 CIIiih 1 1 0 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0-11 Kauirmnii l oeillliooilioa FmuclHCU 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 I 1 1 1 111 Miller, II 1 1111010 0011100 Klchl, , e 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 t 0 1 1 1 1-12 HASH it ALT. nmi'.tii. The Idlest I.ecnl nnd General fiete of lite Diamond Field. The Lancaster club had an eir day yester day and they went te Portsmouth, Ve., wiiere they defeated the club of that place byOie following score : Lancaster 0 0 2 I 0 e 6 1 4-n Portsmouth e 0201030 0-0 The uumber or schedule games played by the different associations yesterday w as small. They resulted us rollews : At Detreit: Detroit 4, New Yerk 0 ; at Loulsvllle : Loulsvllle r, St Leuis 3; at Pittsburg: Pittsburg 0, Cin cinnati -1 ; at Richmond : Virginia U, Now New ark 7. Games otitslde or the association resulted yesterday as tolleus: At Wllllamspert : Wllllamspert,3; Athletic, 2; at MiUvllle, N. J.: MllUille, 12; Orien, 2; at Syiucuse : Ilulfale, 9 ; Stars, 2, Jenes did the pitching for the Newark yes terday. Wongalnslteu the same rail of the fence w lth Newark. The Newark team hit Kimber with greater cose than Pyle. The Detroit club Is playing line ball slnce the reorganization of the team. The Lancaster opens In Virginia te-day and plays two games thore te-morrow. The season has opened at Mlliville, N. J., and It is certain that they will have a geed team there. Jlurnle has released Hnin Trott and signed nrewn and Visner, a Imttery lute or the Northwestern League. The Pittsburg wen their third succcssUe game from the Cincinnati, yesterday and Loulsvllle did the same with St Leuis. The August Flower club will have their hands full te-morrow. They play tw e games en tbe Ironsides enclosed grounds, at 10 u. in. with the Actives and 3 p. in. with Athletics. .. I., i m ' a UllEIUtA TOHIA L MTUES. FIe Stere Menur te Whuh Governer l'atll l'atll heu ltecerd Ills Objection. The governor has vetoed the following bills: bupplement te the act relating te the collection of district and township debts, limiting the amount which may be collected in any ene year. An act te prescrlbe the manner by which the courts may divide wards In boroughs into election districts. An act requiring the names of principals and (heir agents registered in the recorder's ofllce iu the county wherein their place or business Is located. An act te enable city, county, township and borough tax collectors te collect taxes for the payment or which they have become porseually liable, without havlug collected the same by expiration or the utitherity of their respective warrants, and te extend the time for a period of ene year from the passage of this act The governor sees no reason why these collectors should be reinvested with their efllclal authority te save them from the consequence of their neglect An act ter the better protection or the wages or labor and providing the manner In which the same may be collected. The govorner says; "Thcre are many geed enactments in this bill, but it contains ene prevision se repugnant te Justlce and se un fair te employers that I am obllged todo tedo tode cllno giving it my approval. Its third sec tion, among ether things, provides that 'no note, due-bill or ether writtcu security or evldonce of the whole or any part or such wages, whether bearing interest or net, shall be deemed te be a bar te the protec tion or this act in the hands or such employe or his or her as signs, but the same shall be pre ferred and paid as If the said note, due-bill or, ether written instrument had net been taken.' That is te say, I fan employer gives te his employe a due-bill for wages, and the employe Indorses and sells the due-bill te another, yet the employe can obtain ills wages out or any execution against his em ployer, and the employer be again llable te jmy the due-bill given for the same wjges held by an innocent purcbaseref the due-bill. It Is only necessary te state this preposition te show its manifest Injustice." Hen the "Fourth." Will He Observed. Tlie weather prephet declares that the Fourthef July will be fair and warmer, and if se thore will be many opportunities ter fun of all kinds for Lancastrians. The big prepa rations making for celebratiens in Lltltz and Strasburg ensure a great uttendance at both place At Lltltz Geerge W. McElroy, of Yerk ; H, It Fulton and W. D. Weaker, or this city, will dispense the eloquence. The herse and deg races at McGrann's park will draw theso remaining in the city as well as many from the country. Then there will be numerous fishing parties, many private and a few public picnics. The Llederknmz will ceieur.ue tneir nun anniversary mm tnere will be a military reunion In Mountvllle. The small boy will also make as much noise as pousible with his flrc-crackcr. Altogether no oue should sufTerlrem ennui te-morrow. Court Bulne Transacted . Court met at 0 o'clock this morning for the transaction or current buslness. Win. T. Drewn was appointed master in the equity suitor Jehn D. Sklles, administrator of Ames Hendorsen, deceased, vs. Sarah Heed, oxco exco oxce utrlx or Jehn IC Reed, deceased. The argument en the rule te show cause why the tavern llconse granted te Aaren EiU nier, of Ephrata township, should net be re voked. The property or Frederick Rink, of Marietta, assigned te Gee. IL Ettla for the benefit of creditors, was this morning recon recen recon veyod te Mr. lllnk, all the liens and debts being adjudicated. Adjourned te July 27, at 10 o'clock a. in. The Opening of nam Street. The viowera appointed te assess damages caused by the proposed opening of North Plum street, between New Helland avenue and the elty limits, were engaged all of yes terday afternoon In hearing the testimony of turtle interested. The testimony was net conciutieu ana tne viewers wilt ug in suasion seme dav next woek. when the reinalnhii; testimony will be heard und the award be muu. Qen. Helatselman Pest Inspected. Majer C. Hi Fasnacht last evening iu. spected Genera Heiatselmau pest Ne. 308, G. A. K., at 'ManheliB. lie found every thing in gecd Venter. The pout has forty sskMnben 1st tOatt sssssktUstst.' . 4ss,sss'W Wm lP't"" r"s",,,4Tw S 3, 1885. TUB CARS GOT THROUGH. ITKltClXU HTJtEET VAK MBIT ATTEMPT TO BLOCK TUB LIKE. Four Hundred Vellremeu AMiatInc the Madisen Street Cars en Their Trip Arrest or Number Who Interfered Mayer Har rison Addressing the Strikers. CittOAOO, July 3 Just atler six o'clock this morning ten cars started from the West ern avontie stables. The first was an open car, C. J. DtilTy, drlver ; conductor, Charles. Fifty pollcemcn bearded the car and the pro pre cession or ten cars started south en Western avenue. Near the corner or lirraboe they stepped ter a time, owing te the feet that Madisen stroet was blocked. As seen as the car started a crowd el men and boys cevered the stroet car track with Iren plpe and large cobblestone The crowd yelled and a nuin nuin ber ordrhers left the cars, which created great applause by the crowd. Captain Ilen- fleld lest his temper and clubbed soveral men soverely. The crowd became greatly Incensed, and thore would have been treuble had the captain net desisted. The cars have started jcast en Madisen street, but owing te the ob eb ob "structlens In the street it will take thorn ene hour te cover two blocks. The crowd num bers thousands and pollce nre advancing ahead or the cars. It leeks as If It would be an impossibility te get a car te run te Habited stroet. The pollce are rcmelng the obstruc tions as they advance. 0 a. m. Se von or the carsfbae geno ever the route te State street, aneaao;iew return ing westwar.t The ethe? ihraji"Jiavc been lest en route. The trouble,'' if it wtwes, will 1)0 when the cars reach Halted, irtretjreing back. , ' W !&,, , TIIK MAYOIl C0tfJfSnt,I,INO THB strikers. At 030 theMi ears with their eteert of fear hundred polieiimea irrived at the'eateru, asenuoU)ttfJSeBt4ioretarn trip, and .were lmmedi1Av?sU4!back te"' State street uccoini'ttsifed'.lHr WW BOitee euard. A few. ebRtrrjstlHO", Wtre jrie.whlwtre speedily renw ed, ?At tltts iHkiiwy4UT4ii wcre ninue. Driver of express wacwsiau any promptly known llgure or Mayer ItarclseJi.itttpeat-ed at the cemer or Hayne averiae''and);M4ie; stroet mounted ou his gray'tar& He'JSiSde' an address ceunselling the crowd teresjaln perfectly quiet and warning the ''people' acralnst anv disorderl v conduct. R Wrlji A,' ... flfl. nf ll.n .t..(nH linil lttn.1 titrt n.Ti.il 4 III. Illhjr ,11 111U IIUW.I.MIH. ivti . .... vyn. , the Dosplaliies street station whom they wero followed by a large ntimlwr of friends, who imprudently domauded te knew what charges would be preferred and who ollerod bail. The pollce refused all Information and the prisoners were locked up without ha Ing been loekod. This action was greeted with derisive shouts and prolonged hooting. Wholcsale arrests are new being made of all disorderly persons. The strikers claim that the company is making no head wey,as Uie cars curry no conductors or paid passengers, and that without the heavy guard or police, it would be utterly impossible ter them te run. At 11 o'clock the curs were at the State street end or the line preparing te make the return trip. The streets are packed w lth people Some anxiety Is felt for te-morrow when targe crowds of the working classes will add te the throng. TIIK TltOUBLnON TIIK nUTUUN Tnil'. On the return trip of tbe ten cars up Madi Madi eon, llttle treuble was found until Canal, stroet was reached. Frem this point up te Halsted street was au angry and exclted crowd or men nnd boys, whose sympathies wero unmistakably with the strikers. At either cerner or Halsted and Modlpeu steed fifteen stalwart pollcemeu, while at Intervals of threo blocks rested the wagons et the police patrol, manned by seven men, and ready te quell the first signs or an outbreak. Arriving nt Canal stroet the crowds breke Inte shouts et derision, and filled the air with dearenlDg howls. The pollce guard wero prompt te act, and quickly leaping te the side walk collated every turbulent person who could be found, and hustled them Inte the car which was new rapidly being filled with a metley gang. Thore was a dolayef fully twenty mlnntes In threo blocks men tioned. When again tbe train moved at a walk the crowd sullenly fell back in whole some awe of tbe uplifted clubs and death dealing rovelvors of the police At this writing the cars have passed the most dangerous point between State street and Ogden avenue. It took four hundred pollce, however, statiened at various points along tbe line te get thorn through. . . . Kansas Visited by a Deluce. Pahsens, Kansas, July 3. Wednesday night this section was again visited by"a deluge. Every creek and ravine Is swollen te tbe magnitude of a river. Bridges have been swept away and ethor damage dene tee great te estimate. Railway trallie In and out of the city Is almost wholly suspended. Threo freight trains en dlll'orent divisions or the Missouri, Kansas & Texas are in the ditch and total wrecks. The Fert Scott & Gulf railroad also sustained heavy damages by bridges being washed out and having its track llaited oft Tbe Labette flats, wiiere most or the colored poeplo llve, were sub merged, compelling the negrees te abandon their homes. Considerable damage was sustained te the growing crops, especially small grain, which was nearly ready te harvest. Three Tens of l'ewder Explode. CiiKYKNNi:,Wv.,July3. Yesterday after noon lightning struck a pewder magazine ene mlle nerUi ei hore, causing an oxpleslon or three tens or giant powder. A house lu the vicinity was blown te pieces, and the oe ee cupauts, Mrs. Walker and her infant, seri ously injured. Stones were blown In every dlrecUen ler half a mile. Plates glass in several stores was breken. Telegraph poles and fences were thrown down, and the adja adja cent driving park seriously damaged. A Keleased l'rlseuer Ke-arrested. Cenbtantine, Mich., July 3, Charles W. Fenda, recently released from the De troit heuse of correction has been re-a.'restcd hore en awerrant sworn out by Charles W. F6rd, president of the Farmers' National bank. Tbe charge against him ami ter which lie was serving a term when released Is oinbezzlcmeut He will be examined July d. The result is awaited with Interest us this is the llrst case of ro-arrest or a prisoner discharged under the recent "legal Jail de livery" decisions. The Zansllmr Situation. Berlin-, July 3. Lord Pfell tolegraphs from Zanzibar that Herr Peters, presldent of Uie East African company, has taken posses sion or tbe Tschutu land up te the neighbor hood or Runzi ter that company. WXATUXR J-RORARILITIXH. The Condition of the Daremeter and Ther mometer and Indications for the Merrow. Wasuinqten, D. C, July 3. Fer the Middle AUanUe stales, light local rains in the extreme northern portion, gonerally fair weather in seutliern portion, light varlable winds, generally westerly, slight tempera. ture elianges. ...... , , .. Tbe winds ure generally light mid variable. The temperature has remalued neaily sta sta Uenary. Rains has fallen in Uie Lewer Lake region, Uie West Gulf states, and a very heavy rain In Southwest Missouri. Feb Satubpay Fair, slightly wanner weather is Indicated for the beutn Atlantic and southern portion of the Middle Atlantic states. Light local rains are indicated for New XtutiaBd, New Yerk and the. Lewer iAlterates. with tjontieued eoel wethr,j ,', ,. 5S:.." J in ;. ;- ".,'"t. V'. . or the occurtMiu'wne snewea i,iigHteJrt symptoms or disorderly., .ceuduei being hauled IrC' At ten o'clock the well UOBIt TO It BR ZABT VARTT. A Yeung Weman's Hide Heme With Her Let er Kikis In Her Det-lh. Dallas, Texas, Julys. Newsls received of the tragie death of Miss AnnleSmith, near Groenvlllo, yesterday at S a. in. Henry Shamburger had escorted Miss Smith te a party, and en the way home the cotiple quarrelled. Miss Smith noteutofthobutrirv refuslng te go further with Shamburger. Anether cotiple coming up, persuaded Miss Smith te return te the buggy. After going a short dlstance ahead, the second ceuple, net hearing Stamburger's buggy following, re turned te ascertain the causa They met the hersc,dragglng the buggy, which was empty. Further en they found Shamburger bending ever the dead body of Miss Smith. He said she had shot herself. On finding she was dead he shot himself, inflicting a wound In the left breast and arm. The young lady was shot through the heart Many think that Shamburger killed her, and he may be lynched. Much excitement exists here ever the affair, and a large party of horsemen have geno te the scene te protect Shamburger if necessary. CONDENSED TELrXlItASM The French transport Isere sailed from New Yerk te-day, for Rrest RtifePlne, alias Charles E. Regers, and Geerge Carsen, two notorious-bank sneaks, wero arrosted In Worcester, Mass., te-day. P. W. Themas, a inomber era singers so ciety or Richmond, Ve.. white en the way te Brooklyn, N. Y., died suddenly In Raltl Raltl Raltl inore te-day at the Munuorcher. Cel. Swalm roeommends that full rations be Immediately issued the Indians topro tepro topre vont their leaving their reservation and get ting iu treuble with the cowboys. Mrs. Dudley, the would-be-assassln of O'Donevan Ressa, was taken in charge of a deputy Bhnriir early this morning te the Erle depet in New Yerk, whero they bearded a train en route te the Insane asylum, Mlddlo Mlddle Mlddlo tewn. N. Y. ' "-JtJTVMtay up te neon was ene or the most en- eewaging slnce Gen. Grant came te Mount McGregor. He had an excellent night, and .when he swoke at 0 o'clock, Instead or trying te (ret mere slecn. as or lain, hn tiiriuxl hU attention te umAJiished work for his book of the same nature that has occupied his atten tion for twer day . past lfe did about an hour's werlc, bofero Ifce family arose. CeL Lambnt,vFresM4Nt Clet eland's prl Te secretary, had WiWeu-U) Mayer Smith of Philadelphia,'.! that-le nresldent's efllclal dattet will prevent his ssrtfptMsce or the In vitation te Uio'NatioMl.soldler'sUoncamp Uie'NatioMl.soldler'sUoncamp Uio'NatieMl.soldler'sUoncamp mentHt thatcUy;Fer lbe saaie reason he has daellnrxl te, attend Uie meetllsg of the American institute oriuMructers at Newpett, 'K.L . :", & $ Besflemdlnc Their Share et.the JSartowmente. ytttiiviK, iJulya-tTlfa; Episcopal commit worn me j rasa itoirarcbyiiave issued a man. Ifewe demanding a fair share of 'the endow meets granted by the government for educa tional purposes, The manifesto is couched iu pollte but Urm language, and contains seme sharp restrictions en farmer apportionment or these ondewmenhc It urges Uie Parnel llte members efTarl lament te oppose with every means w ithln their power the grants te the Queeu's cellege that may coaie before the Heuso or Commens nntu the'govern the'gevern the'govern ment compiles with the committee's, de mand. lloeinlnc the Duke of Cambridge. RcnLiN, July 3. Many of the most eminent lawyers or Germany are of Uie opinion that the claims orthe Duke or Cam bridge te the threne orthe Duchess of Bruns wick ure undeniable, if he is willing te assert them, and that tbe Duke or Cumberland's case has been disposed or. Churchill Get His Seat. Londe.v, July 3. Notwithstanding the ex traordinary efferts put forth by the Lilierals te defeat Lord .Randelph Churchill's return te Parliament from the borough or Wood stock, he has been reelected. His majority is net yet known. Patriotic Cyrns W. Field. Londen, July 3. Sir. Cyrus V. Field will colcbrate the anniversary or American independence en Saturday by giving a grand dinner. Minister Phelps has been linlted te be present Ilnsstan Troops Djlng at l'enjdeh. Odessa, July 3. Thore is much sickness among the Russian troops In and around Penldeb. The govorner or Ponjdeh has died, and the mortality among thn troops is very great Te be Hanged. New Yerk, July 3. Jehn Carponler was sentenced te be hanged en the "1st day of August next, by Judge Barrett te-day In the court or eyer and terminer. Caught In the bbafting. Between 1 and '1 o'clock p. in. te-day as Themas Deen, or the Seventh ward, son or William Doen, lettor-carrier, was at work painting machinery In the boiler works or Jehn Best it Sens, he was caught In the shafting, whirled around several tlmes and though no bones wcrefractured hels soverely injured. Whether his internal injuries are of a sorleus character can only be ascertained after a fuller examination than his physician, Dr. Warren, has yet beonable te make. He was removed te his home en Locust street this afternoon. Yeung Deen saved his life by catching a ladder en which he'had been working, and holding tightly te it All of his clothing was tern from his body. Meeting of Peer Directors. The greater portion of te-day's sossleu of tbe beard of peer directors was taken up with tbe approval or bills. The beard award the prhilege of removing sand from the peer heuse rami, te Frank P. Kendlg, he te pay the county twenty-five cents ler every two herse lead d olive red. W. T. Jirewn solicitor, was dlrocted te cempile the acta or assembly se far as they relate te the beard of directors of Lancaster county. Knocked Den n by a gre Tiller. Philadelphia Special te N. Y. Tribune. Aloxender C. Bryseu, of Ne. 4,310 Walnut street, an old man and a former partner of Jehn W. Ferney in the publication of the Lancaster Intelligencer, was knocked down en Seventh stroet, en Wodnesday night by William Belan, a neirre, who after crabbing n bag from the hand of Jonule Hallewell, Mr. Bryson's housekooner, who uccem. panted him, ran away. lie was caught und sent te prison. Death or Henry Martin. Henry Martin, ene of the best known of Lancaster's old auctioneers, and a life-long Domecratdled et 5 p. m. Thursday at his home in Rockland, Lancaster township, near the Old Factory. He was In his 82d yutrand had been alliug for a long time. Twe grown up sons and three daughters Btirvlve him. Ills iuueral will take place en Sunday at 2 p. m., from his late residence ; iutomieut at Lancaster ccmetery. Twe berleus Falls. Mrs. Jehn Sellors, residing in the Cleister, at Ephrata, fell from a cherry troe by the breaking era limb en Wednesday afternoon. She sustained some painful brulses and in ternal injuries that may result fatally. Samuel Hess, of the Ephrata nurseries, foil in front of a mower and narrowly escaped being cut te pieces. His wrist was sprained in the fall. Enjoyed by AIL The working force of the Intkli.uiencku te-day enjoyed their customary Fourth of July remembrance from their fellow crafts man "Ajax," In the shape of a large and de llelnns Hound eaLe which ileBorvedlv al- tusts the culinary skill of ilia Ixitter hair. $H also marks the 40th mlle sloiie of the; wedded bliss. May they celebrate thefr golden annlversary. Tey Caps Did It. Benjamin Kcndig, aged eight years, resid ing at Ne, 145 East James street, was badly buraed In the face by the explosion of some papa yesterday afternoon. -r i- the injurea I4d, !c-; PREOE sttiHknsssi i .lllRJp tW(S. 'I JOHN MtB vru.ii SI CLEVHLd Declaring that Great Issues a. Discreetly the s i -:- tt' .yaij 73sl-A sli Nbw YenK, . man, of Ohie, i hotel last nights formerly oecupl Dlabie. In an 1 te a United Pre. returned from a ,rfC(UlJ mountains and tolerably well. tlen and recreal the invitation ai address to-merri tlen at Woedsb go thore te-nlgh "What de ye appointments" ( senator who ma seme of them, it loexprcssmysolt "Hew will Ohl "Ohie is a Rep national contests. Republican this great Issues at sti "nut the senati "The leglslatui "Wilt you be a "I cannot say.' teawMlM.la lite attbe4MiMi'i , CeflB.-.Ptiv i'svi y -. W.i. ' , hlnk of SttV'.C ucli 'ried tbejf irtm " csaiedatMMle). 'i mid. M isWHMPfl. or, im 1 Uiink ttMiriale ir, though Mmte 'ill als e nH ' isjl hipr vif- ylll attend te tint '' ,. H i i " rfrjr." 1-JtEBIDBKt Ah AVI'OISiatBX tlSffft . n. .vcitiuciii. ui jiii, una for UQTVfWer 1 1 XsufiV rmum. ' ' a;lv, Washington dent te-day nn incuts: ), C, Ju)y 8,Tti. nrW,ft ) the following apieUi(n ;flO Geerge V. Tv m, general appraiser wrs t. rr i. merchandise in I .Samuel T. Hat ULIiriClOlIIOWJO 1M 7i -s r, ofHelcna, Mentai a, Ui ...-.. - .!- ?' -mr- . IS IV be govorner of th Te lie assistant . .. ... .r. . ' A orruery ei jwoeuii a. , , lgiueera in tee na j whii' the rank of enslgr Win. C. Herbert, Ww ; T. Darrah, Chas, iy win, tihu.i xhuiuit 5v - Te Im ennlcnn 1 tlm m.Wi iSunnal illnut '. . i iii ifsSr yi hi KXMttKttf jHBMfesW M v AMrmimmmtm h ...h.i nlAf-UJifc !"imSiS4w 1 '." .'M I'l Sa ' isaiBM sms sisimi y a. mmsi was islssmttj tni.uis. by efSmAr yiunm nvie MKAberitrt s ir ta JIMms I inentjr - rlttraUL am MM rent en tt Mm or j tctj TtJA ViW MTltl1 Land rsWt Est flrenne. Smiiunl 1 . KrmdtM(larrrra.1mrR''lt' Street, Clmrles 1 Raten,' Jehn M. raiiee-J3il K. Thursten, Hitry Geergo, F,redericlc ! IMi.nlii nn.1 11.... t XHtJA .( it Z '. mill ii. jiu'hwhi t imriieB ru nsiu.iiikr. isvhhvii'' L.l . nnni. r . . n, .110 tffat ci; SEj. " " , !. ..".. "v'W Tbe president V dsv appointed Uen. Lam-.'At lurrVan r.rTtllnnI. TTnltul Hlmla .,nlnlali.YSt'j ..m , w. ..... .-, Un-. . .......,,. T.rfJ te nelmmlei. ' f. Hen. J. K. Imi h. efIndiana.UHlusl Slates M islrict attorney i r tbe Wale of Indiana. '-' .1. U. U. Wllllt iis, or Tenneesee, llnllea States district atti niey for the Eastern district of Tennessee. 2TR. HAV tesaceeelml JtmHUHAIWS. 11 il'Vi, en tUm&ny Kx win Mr x StTee, wiiuiMiWiv. n (i..iiis jfpec Ieav-fi.S ing the execuUv ;usjpi3.l IMemoenjJ'J Postmaster Gcnen! aw Ulen, Upf..' ijfcriniKl $4) conierenee witn me prwtM repreaentaUve of the United .1 A. E. Stevenson, et lUlnelii! pemtea nrs asiasunv k iep en Monday net te sue Msleeltaii' Hay, resigned en ircennti ill. f "iS, federal Oi'Mfa-Ni Thepicsident has appeM DitrnWa.'.; Jenes, or Louisiana, te 1)6' ii attentwr' , for the Western district of J. Heury Llnu, ilinimtm is. i v tr-HUtt roans, Alauama, iws eeMU Zit TiltlB reaisterca letters. Gen. Augur has wrltfe SfJ trl llMtWaf ? tieinrtmeut, in wiuciti trnnhln ivlth tlin lTtfAl pneris of f. ' n.-iSiee Xb. isi'.? JHsl BStTftSsBBBBBBmr with empleyes or CngUiK HWiAts, whoarelntorosted in kefiiigMe elja,,i Assistant Secret iryMuldrew lias VcifiWA- te rovlew the decision or SnctetMryAiiA 'i 'it : the matter or the licnault Grant Kt.HUa.jVJa -t Teller decllned te issue patent en the ground I'Jh uisinub. iiiuuia. iu tuiv 13VK, oieior uli' that congressional action. .tlenju-as ueceiiary te. ,1 renove me applicants. SEWS Of TUB QAIXIA, The Missing Cuanrder Spel.en By Mie Angtla bteamer en Jane 3; Queenstown, July 3. The efficii seima ,;p:,m Cunard steamship company have lenleli-" ,'S",X ed the steamer juor.-ecco, ami a pe te search ter the overdue Gallia. --1 r. . . . jy nuLtuir , Pl.a f.(K-2 dais orthe Ancher line steamship " "-" -.'VU&,') r)mner-??iii sav that thev are new convinced J.i,.tfSI vessel ropertod te have been tewln uie sjfti . r ita, IS none etuer man iuu i riuaei line, as she has net been spoken or fxmsv? .v&rm nn stinnn J"-" juneti SPOKEN BY THE EAST ANQ t o' er Et M c te-day. Iknllled -A New Yebk, July 3. The si Antrlia, Capt Themas, arrived hi On 28th he reports that he spoke th r'un.nlAi. f3.1ttfi lnld nlnnfmliln flf lip fnr ftSl'sEx'y hour and took off her malls. SbevLslntew ?irj of steamer River Aven, bound for LI vrrpoel. )mi Tbe captain or the Gallia informed CiptaWtrflfe all right within 21 hours, or at leasUiave tb?,' injury se for repalred as te enable q'J teJrtfV-' a at hair speed. The captain or the H illta akHvr -J net wish te have the steamer River A en wm,t (ft l-l..nc-aAl I...I I.a tvisuinmira wain invtnilll 5 ,-1 and the latter steamer's serviees wweikrig,.3! ennled for four of enceuntcrinc IceUe-iru. "ijjU. - , . : - Dad Collision ou the Jersey Ctniml. E)X f j mn... -. VT T T..1.- Q A A.lll.d,nn l.-HtT. curred en tbe Central railroad or Ne JersejQ this morning at Trenten Junction b it ween i Igi' Treight and coal train. Several eriti 3 canfetVgr hnth trains were badlv wrecked tee, "eiut; Ms-ja; them w ero lifted completely rreul liv tlm force of the collision and tl .'t 10 traek r wn.tatO''', 4U .'I...1Wa J thn river. The trains met en th i nhldi prnssnd thn Delaware river atJ utw;: "'?. iieini. i-UMjr r. jviiniey, iiuuiu s , ; llrewn, conductor, and Patrick Hai Hle'K train 711, and Geerge McDonald, lla niwijOsim tmtii (Vi.1 u nrn lnlurcd and had narrei (fecama V': . y... n in .. ii...... . nif.itii.aS . from death. James Kinney, onitlue t of 711, .; escaned death bv rushing back I sr Uie . tender. The injurwl were removed later mi '1 lO 1110 J'jptSCOpai Ilirajuim 111 X-U1U uuijwi' i. j Travel outlie read was dolayed unt ' after 9 q&li O'oieck tins morning. j it -, e-J&Sti IVhat Secretary Whitney Will B t 5,-V? Bosten, July 3. A Washington i (ecial te' j n.r. jrfnt.l miN! The law lit Its iHL"k'- amount te be expended in any en year fecf newspapers ter any departmen' of the Ja government te f 10U Secretary Vh 0yj vp selected the tollewlng newspapei i for Utt ty Bosten Herald (without Sunday llth),.A New Ymk Timet, Herald, Wert,y V'?igi,i .... r',. .'.,.. n,. mwl nmtnrtril till'' ' tiser, Washington Jlepublicait u I W-:' I'nuauaipuia jhikj mm v"g" -i ' r wZ? ' Tragedy Arising from a Quai -. ,j,.' , Bewie, Texas, July 3. A quarre. WiWM' '.nrn Inst nVOIllnQ- DOtWOOll TI10S. f. SUUAtsrSi t , Irwine, en ene slde, and J. W. Ke i Jtl city, en the ether, iterr was twlct -J?KJ phurL'e enterlntr the r cht siue or e ' nienand the ether penetraUng th n'l.n mnnflail vnnn fnnV nrmsllll though Uie chances are against, b nivJ jrwiue lauiiuvrniicai. aiie mwm E. Irwine, has net been arrested. Shet While Ijlngtu B Dallas, Tex., July3. Last 1 Vine Yeung, wlte or Jehu Yeung, while lying in bed with her husba Ferd, a desperate character, wh te kill her husband. Yeung hn Ferd nioney und they had quarri I It The shut took ullect iu Mri Hjilne und tbe wound is bolievod 1 1 Ferd oscaiied. ?mm . uc Itussla's Treaty WUU CertUAiT, j HltAXOUAI, July . W 'SYfT" a secretly maue a tretuy n the latter admits Ui3 autvrei rli'ei'ean territory ami if rmew w ttuawaa trau byiMA l'Url the MOTa :ls j40 r tt s,? TV'S A- '& X& -ii! m, sci 's' J.' P, j "y T 1 v -t 4- " V(,3- -v - 'fy J itW ,t 'i s
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