t fnMligmM. V sM. ,.' f VOLUME XXII NO. 215. LANCASTER, PA., MONDAY, MAY 17, 188(3. PKICE TWO .CENTS. aft V A BATTLE OF BOSSES. A MAN WHO HAS A WALK-OVKU jiik iihk n vewf.nr hiii tiKy.niiit .i( ni.irittvr ArruBfrKr. hkelilir unit Portrait, tit the 1,mIIi- llrpulill- run Cniullilntes-A simmjln Hint Una , Mtiltirt Htiltn lriittrtlitiii nml slKiilllritiiie NutlllriK Sure Hut CeuiuiiHltirn lllr.taud llrnutiilnutlnu. HfclTIINS FROM AI.I, OVFII THE CO! Nil'. Mfliltuu In llin l.i ml, With Suinmj cle.e nt III. llefl.-lttilin.Iil. Klpriteil IIIk xiJurtttf In the Town. The I m i i i mi.ni t.u ptlntii all lliu hums. It has no faiorltes te reward, no lrlctids te laver, no enemies te jui iiIhIi nor opponents te ticat tinl.ilrly, In. enslxmnt with lit pur xhim, litituiinil borealtor, new anil alwas, te pi hit the news. The Republican primaries or next Saluiday are the Ht.tjjfvl of nil absorbing Mptil r interest In this city te tl 1 anil wilt reiimln hikIi throughout the present week all ever the county. The public long atre learned ami li is been for yetra ucciis ttuiitd te tlfipuml tism this Jetirnitl ler iieh el these struggles ler spoils and supreuitcy. I'liii present contest promlsed some meuLh age te I'd rather dull ami unoienlful . lint intently It lias taken en new Hlgtilhianie 'lliu Interloteiico of tjuay for Snuiiiij , the manile-l laiiilidniy of tlie stain boss of lilt parly ler I nlted States senator and tlie taku lie lus In the result hore , tlie Sloli Sleli inan Renin Id nlllante and tlm counter alllatue el Sumuiy and Weaver; lliu co operation of the two old editorial nppetieuli1. the Am A'i'iand '"imOirr, making (inn inen cause and elliur net el features el the appreiching primaries haie Infused Inte tlmiii an entlrel unexpected iutoret, and If thy weather proves favorable en Situ relay next thoreivlll hobetweon I.,O00and 11,000 intes pellfd In tlie till ami county, divided about at fellows City, .!,(l . s milium icprusontatlie district, 1,000, and Northern senatorial dlslrlit, ttfiOn. Onu remarkable feature et tlie campaign ih ttie iitilxerx.il agreement upon tlm rvneini lien of Commedore .Inlin A. nlestand, of the Exnmmtr, ler Celigre-s. lie has iinnppust tlen. Fer the puriKisoel obtaining a fair Idea el tlm outlook In dtlloreiil ptrtsnt the 1 unity en the various contests, the In 1 1 1 1 I'D m i I. spilt out numerous Inquiries ter aiiwiT ru carding thesltuatten as It existed tip In the leglniilng el lhti prifinl and 1 1st week el tlm cauvas. 'I lie answers given lel ,w air ai ment enllraly Iren) iilloetlior dlintrtKied Iml well Informed iorrtipetidi'ilt', who undo It tliulr Imtltiets te in.tke ni'iulry In xarieuH (UiirlurH and te an'ept no otie-aldod rejmrt el the feeliiip; aiiKing the Kepiilillcins el tlielr i.irluni lectlltifs. I'rein tlu'MO Himners and from thec iloula ileula iloula tlens uiaile at the dlllorent lieadiiiarterH in till city it Mpemt that en Much a lote as .nn Ihhjii (iitlmatcxl the Stelunan men lijtnre a majority of from COO tii 1,000 ler their candidal". The Siiiiiiny men tleclltie te Klie tlKiirea hut claim that Siimtny n 111 pull threuuh with a small ma jerity. I OUS at. HTMCUMAN. Three 1 linen a .Member , Tnlre llealen, llnre hleitcil euatur. Ihocaiidldate " iorenca" of the Xrw f.Va element, audtue powerful combination which lHco-eiomtlng with it in this light, Jehn M. htuuman is ene of the bast known men in lancahter county iKillllus. Ile has been Ire- luently belore the twople, Hometlmoa sue sue (essfuland Heuietlmea net. He h.is warm friends and hitler epiKineuta, and this year Nime of his old tliue autageiilsls are his warmest Htiperlers. Jehn M. nteltuiait was born in Maiihelm township, March HI, 1M0 ; lie la te the local manner born , had a common hcIioe! eluca eluca tlen and the eiorieiico of the larm ; lie was in tee tuiiKiug iirm i nieumau, UlarKaeu A Ce. ; in lbCO, lbdT and 1808 he waa a member or the Heuse at llarrlHburg. He has dealt largely in leaf tobacco ; formerly resided in Penii lewiixliip mid aomeyoara age removed toMeunlllllo. He was a (iarlleld elector In 1HN). Ill lb7li thorn was : tioted contest for aoim aeim aoim ter in the Northern tllstrkt The candidates were Jehn M, Stehman and P. J. Koebuck. Tlie result was very close, both parties al leged Iraiul. there were aoveral persons ar ar reHted for tinkering the returns, and en ac count of the dlKBatisfactleu a new election waa ordered. Stehman was tiet a candidate at this election, but Ids friends supported A. J. Kuuflmun, of Columbia, lloehuck was the winner, was elocted and Horimleno term. In the senatorial election of lbh the candi dates were Cel. V. K. KaulIuiBii. el Colum bia, and Jehn M. h'lehmau. This was also an exciting contest, and It ended in hleh inuirHilele.it by Hoveral himdred mnjurity. hteliman again came te tlie front In lbHi, ami lilsopiMinent was again Cel. C. H. K null man. That contest was waged with great bltterneaa. TheA'cii AVu was against Hteliman Willi all its Influence, and the .'.rummer was for him. Hteluuau was elected by a xote er.V-.'i te 2,C'Jlcist for Kaullman. TIW OUNTJSBT IN TIIK UlTV. Where KeliiiPiir Friends lUpert In (let An Kuermnat aujerlty. The canvass for senater Is of cotirse con. llneil te the Upimr or 1 Hit Bonaterlal aistrict. ThoKciiubUcanHefUiUi tity laate uu lelia for Hleliniau or .Siiiiiiny, IIieiikIi tlie lulemil li IliloiiNeand Konernl, 0Hiecl.illy at lliu tlls trii I tttlorne.v llitlit li hoekod xery ilme te Hint ler Hoimterj and a (nil ticket, oxuipller tloleitaliM and asteiulily In llietlty, hai lieen nnide tiy each nlde te the mnlti Nine. In tlie rirat wnrd, .!. Hay llrewn, AMoiner Wul cliHitHatiil Deputy Ilocertlur r,lininn, itnd othernol tlie ineit active men of tlm nl ate for lleliitflil, and the major lll carry llie ward haiidaomely. The Nncenil N tlie wartl In which Weaicr Ihea, lull II In nle the home of the let ernu chlef or the Hull KliiKerH nnil lie limit carry liNxvartlatallhajirdM. I,uvl will htie for hit HnuleiinnlM, the Hlifinkc, II.iIImcIi, t'lilnr CliKlneer VelidiirMiulth, ABiiHeir VoiiderMinllh. Ham Martin, or tlm l.eepud, Hiltlen, or thitro-enlor'HOllli", and ex Heik of the Court KctMer, will leek atlei Wniiet'n illtoreata. lndl(tleuH iielnt I" a nil het coule-l In the Third waul. Oil llie Hlde el Weaicr li Jehn W. Menlrer, the lml the Hep HIiik nm, Hill Hhlrk, Duck l.elblm-, Hiit-y I.eeiiHrd antlhiit liiiliiollea-l,tlit)eld ux lien, CepU McMollen. The Iml nailied did net want te lie rer Weaxtir, hut UicuinitatiiMH roned I1I111 tliurrx, Atthe last olwtleu Menlrnr and the captain came neaili hailna kniK-k down. On Saturday Kiev IU l togellior an lining iw dovea. "On the ether filili and ready te Unlit ler the major are Alderimtt Ilarr, t'harluy Laudla, ex Peer Uliccter Krolder.oi-SttooirouimlHiilonorlliicklUHand fjinllilato-ler-Hecordor Moero. 'I he llitlit In thla ward will conimeoeo a day or two Iwloie the prlunry, when Alderman Itarr and 1'rml. Helm, the caiidldatei for Jud(!oer theli re ipoctlie lactleiiH, begin their from deer te deer camass. MenUur U makliiK n pupteiinl appeal te liU Irlumli te letu for Weaitiren hli at)iiut,Hiid that will add materially te Weaiur'a HtreiiKlh In tliH ward. Munter exxcta a liandHemn niijerlty In tlila ward, but ltniiinlil'a filetidi claim that he will carry It liv ,1 mniil mt Jcrlly. In the 1 'mirth, Majer (irleHt, II. ('. I uh man, mid all llie trlundi thuyctn liittitci will be ler Weal or. J. V Johnaen anil Alder hihii Hpurrier nre for the ether lollew and count en giving the uiijer a round hundred majority. In the nith ward I,. K. .Matlln, T. 11 llol llel aliiiti, V. I. Iloyer, and a few otheri haie thin far declared thomselioa for Woaiei. District Attorney Klietly, Woetly Jellrlei, Councilman Kemley, ami the pra ti'-al ii-ill-ticlana el tlie ward are for lltiliiehl, and leek ler a geed aired majority for their candidate. '1 he Sixth ward la where Heiiui'lil In if anil Im practically Melld ler him le llartmaii, Sen 1I0 Clerk Cochran, I rank Olileinuii, Jehn II. High, Aldermtti Deen, Cetintablu ll.triiheld, AHioi-ier l.eeuaid, and all the workers are hir him. Ne nne til nole hai jet aniieiitHed hlmsyll a leady te de battle ler Weal or lti thii district. I lie hoi until ward la conlreltod by the frlemlH or Helnedil, and tiulCHi soinetlilng tiufortmeou nvutirx bctneen new and Hatur day Kvlmehl will get tlie ward pretty solid. 'I he r.inlith ward lnii long lun regarded at 0110 el Menter'a MtrongheliN, but It was cjipttired Iriiin him the la.it two prlnmrle-'. Whlcheier way It K'mw H K01" practically heIIiI. Iteth ractieiiMdalm It new. In the Ninth ward a majority of Hi" "eik eri Itiiline te Heln eld and hli Irltiul. took for auiHlerlly 111 that tll'drnt. AIIHA3I nirMMi, Of 31 AM El I 4. ','.i'''iw'wS Ki-L'eulitr CeiiiiuUtluiier anil Aiiiliaiit l-ei bleliman'ft senalnrlal htium. Abram huuiiiiy, of Marietta, candidate fet Htate Heuater, Is about 5'J years et age, and has been fermauy years engaged in the coal and lumber business at MarietUi. Helms resided inth.it bgrnugh sincu Is 1 and has always been a uieiulicr el the Presby teriau church. He was n member of the borough school liaird for In years and for years he was also a member of the town council. The first 1 nt rative olllce lie evei held was county rout reut rout mis.sleuor, te which li was elected nt I" . VI llie primary election he polled ever Iiiihhi votes. .S.iuuiel M. Myers w.t-, e'e ed ai llin time time .Hid polled a much larget into. Myeis and huinmy viere nllerwards known at tlie1 pkter" iMHik men, they lining Iksiii in that famous book Issued by the t'i ru Im linn It was during hiiuiiui'M trim thai the leuiHy .itiditeiH surcharged the county com missioners ler pxjiug out :t large Hum el money te the aldermen and constables fei tils iiiIsmsI ciseh. 'Ihoceinuiissiuiiera, however, promptly appealed ; the cine has been en the trial ll t twice, hut was never called ler trial. A chmi xtated Ixilneen the alilermeu and county has been preparul, atid en the dec! Minn of tint teiirt will depend whether the cnminisnieiiurx were legally surcharged. hen .Sunnily was nrt talked el fm the tiiMisltltiti t.uitlldate te Stelnuaii, the Irieuds el die latter lather derided Ins strength , but Majer (tiiesl and his ii'mrcr, l K. Martin Willi his lilerar.i bureau and ergnuiiring tic ully, Aarnu Siiuimy with his iutltfatlgible 7eal, ami II. e wtekly newspapers et the Northern distrh l, which were secured e.trly In the tentest, haie made an orgnniatien which reiumantls a geed ileal et strength. (Juay's mewed Hympathy with it is being also w orked for all lUi north; though Hum my's obvious obligation te Hiipjiert ijuay ler I'nlted NUlciH heuater is a circumstance that cuts lieth ways. AT HUatitV'H IIU3IK. A Cirtfiiinieiit WlleClaltua 811 ler I'rtil, il the lute Fur Niiiuiiiy. M in hi I i, May 17. The vote In Marietta will be about J.0, el which h'uiumy will get net less Until U00 , say mi whateier is cast net less than bO poi cent. He would get theui all but moiiie el the local political aspirants are disgruntled at Huiuini's candidacy, be cause It may give thorn a back seat for the luture. iteinit'iii ami weaver win run ciose here, with chances at proMeut in laiorol laierol laiorel twth. lt'atnlxed. The Democrats (sumo el thorn) are actively working ter Htchm.iu and Helniehi, which eventually will de mere harm than geed. Net a Demo crat working for Kuminy and Weaver, lnlorence et some Republicans : "It leeks suspicious for a man In the Koputi Keputi llcati ranks when Democrats are cainasslng for his nomiuatleiu" The assembly light Is very mlxed at present. Smith, Jtoek, Hauck, Kemper, ivieugu anu iiauutnan will run In the order named, the remainder being some what beyend llie distance iwle when the la't p.isses under the wire. Thtiiiia. for prison inspector, will get '.i"i te '2i0 out of 'Siti votes. As a rule, a "slate" Is never run in tills lioreiigh the factious are usually very even ly divided, and it is noldem Unit a give and. take plan is u or carried out. It was done out e or tw ice and a little liar at ,aucastei went back en his word, sluie which tliue it has nev or been attern ptetl. A clear tlay en next .Saturday will mean hundreds of addi tienal votes ler Huinmy ; a rainy day means a less for Huinmy, as his districts will come from the country, and net the towns. The situation In llast Denegal is favorable teKummy ; he will carry the district. The Maytewu liex will llkely be clese. The Lincoln Kchnnl llmise district will be 7.r per rent, rer .Huinmy. J, knew nothing about tlie.Sprlugvllle box, lionee m givoneesll- juaiu. Anether lew or JIast Ueucsl ami JIarletta. Hast Donkeal, May 17. The (.en.iterlal umtiet lu the Maytewu district Is llke the liaudloeii a Jug tine-Mliled, Hlnhiuati Will haioagetal majority. Woaier liana cerlaln following, but from prenl nlipoarancea, llrinii'til wllltwrry tlietllitrlct. 'I lie leglula leglula tUe ticket will he rut tii Heme extenl. owing te 1 1. H. Itoek lining In the Held. '1 he .Spring .Spring illle Ikix will glioHteliuian and Kelimdil n geed innlnrlty. Ah llie tilntelii H IhkiI Heume tllHtrlctoemprlioa IheMiiburbi or both enda of Marietta, the lines may be drawn closer noierthelosshtolmiaii anil llelim'hl wIIIhIne tatrry tlirtt box, glilng lliem l'l Hencgal Melld. . , , ,. Marlella being .Sutiiiny'H home makes It n lery intetfMtlng lailut. Hln weaknpsj la that he Is knew tl net te be n factor in politic, and owing te Ilia family haling licen me well pro pre pro iltletl for In the past, the politicians who haie licen the wheel heiMeaaiid tlmienll the hard work lioretoloio naturally rosent his cauilldacy, which places h'llii In the oxtremoly awkwanl position of being iinahle te assist his (.ombinatleii as agreed iihiii. Anelliur obstatle In his way la the iiiiMinlttrlty or his brolher Aaren II., prospective candldate ler slierll), and who Is also te obtain a wilt siiltleu at llitrrlsbilrg If IhlngH go ai they desire. Heminy t III prebahiy rtseiie u getid lote In Matietla, n It l his home, lleiundil will carrj the town. Hut another complication lerhiiiuuiy arises In biiiigliiK (Hit hleber ler Monaterlal dolegale HgititislJea. Miller, who is very Milur IttMarlettaitud tlie Deuegala. Se ir the bongos get en theii war paint It will ttsull In a big riiirsIi ler moiiie one, llaliinnt Itxiks lately as ir thebad manago manage iiiuut of hiiiiimy'a frlemlH may oxtrange the element iicreH.s.iry ler his hiietiss in Marietta anil nene tif llie iielltlciatii will, aa jet, hIhiw their hitnds oxcept Prof. 1. h (.elst and P. P. Sheck, or the JtetH'tei, wlioaie really the only actlieSiiuiiiiy leaders that have, tliua lar, coine te the Ireut thin tMiupaigii. The majority el tlie Huinmy intern villi also lote for It-jln.elil, and If lliu roiinern friuntlHat lempt te cut the major, ft will, as Dan Dougherty hh, be "wat In llie kude and knifotetlio Imudle, ' and leite Mr hilintiiy nut in the cold, cold world. II 11.1,1AM V. II KAVfU. siiiiuti) ItiiiinliiR Hale Hint In tu l'nll llllil .Xlnni; With Him In Last larl township there Is.i Mictien fa imli.uly known as i-.nerland, which was txxupled byliermaii hwlssMonnenltesabout llieyeai IV- Vitieng the first settlers were the Weavers, Marlins and (loetls. In this leviintliip William D. Weaver was bem, his ftther being of (,enu.in hvvKs nticcstry, and Ids mother, who was .t native el Chester louuli.el English ami lush ileHi-ent. Ile is a Union's seu ami woikeil en the farm until he was able te take charge el the (oedvlllo school, in his nalive township, whidi he taught with suaess lei tun terms, having AstclwlaiH tiienu who were former whoel eiiiunl(ins Ile its elied his education in the public schools and at the Millersiille Mate N irmal s hisil, where iiewasgntduated in the i lass el !-". tlcr his gi.idtiatien he iHsatiix piluilpal el the ediiiaimiial tlepart tui nt 'I the littuMlle. rawl'inl county, sitldiers' orphans h 1im. I I rene v ear, thou inniip.d of the I i.mkliu (.iiuiunar w.ImhjI at Wllkesbtire, where he had ten assistants and about i00 pupils under his charge. He next lecelved the ipHiiutmeiil et principal et the Ceiiili ii-perl, Pettei county, high m.Iiix1, which he taught ler two ye.trH, hal ing as pupils many ut tlm teachers el Petter county. Manyet his pupils have been grad uated at higher institutions el learning. Wherever he has been employed he has had the coiitldcuce and uteem or patrons anil pu pils, lleturniiig te his n.ittvoceuntynnil having determiued te enter the legal prelessluu he registered his name as student el the law with Win. Aug. Atlee, esq., Oct. Jd, 1S7J, and wasaduiittisl a member of the l.tuc.n ter Ur, Nev. I Jill, Ke. hmce then he has practiced with miixess. In all political campaigns he has been an earnest w orker ler tlie Iteptiblicau paity. Mi. We.ner has U-en presideul of his alumni and orator at literary ss leties, Decoration Day and oilier occasions. tin is .igieehln in his manner and very piipul.u Willi the ieeple. Ills votohasal vetohasal votehasal whV fell a MtirpiIsM te the jxillticlans. W eiver vv is a candidate for distriil atter ney lei the hrst limn m ln The elhei citi citi didiites that year were II. C. Itrulnker.Thas. I. Dm", Aif.uu J. I.berlv, J. W. loluihen nnd A. O Newpher Dtvis was declined elts'ted. Weavei wasfeiulh in the i.ue and had a credit of J,llsl lotes. Or lh.it nninber , .s were polled lu the three I '.at Is and I ., in theiity. He its elved votes in every district of the county except Haphe, t New town) and Washington borough, lewei ward, lu lvi.1 the candidates ler the olllce were Kberly, Heine Id and Wener. Kberly was elected. W'iaver was hoceiiiI with 'J,tilJ vetix, and Iteliui hi thinl Willi 1,'Hii. Weavei was de feated by les than UHI voles. Ile (silled ,1.17 voles In theiity, lleimi Id senitnd Kberlysii. Weaver get all the votes m the Ihioe Harts but I .li. Weaver's hlrengtli lies largely m ids ox ex leiiblv e I tinlly relations and in his suciess as a canvasser , no makes a goeti impresMeu , and in tlie rural dlstncta will poll a large vole. His strength is veiy general, and the totieof our advices is that he isastiouger candidate than Huinmy ; but that neither Is able te deliver his strength at home te his associate. Cnliiuitila ler Mt'litnaii. Cel. i Mill A, May 17. The Republican poli ticians et this the largest district in the up per end are generally pretty solid. Tliey usually Mtaud together. They glie and take until they get a combination, and then they maintain their prestige by throwing a practi cally solid ioie te the Het-up. It was easy from llie first te ciystalliAe en Iteiinelil. There is a big soldier into here, and It was uatuially for lilm ; his alliance with Steh man has helied tlie latter here. The "boys" are Melld tee fei yeiiim Christ knell man for assembly ; he has iloiiea geed many isMiplea geel iiiani clever turns; and he will get a v try solid into here. As he is en the tellman-Kelnn Id combination it will carry llie town handsomely and heavily. Kaullmati'a Irlends expect llie oilier parties te the pre gramme te play fair. I.liahetlitimn unit I utility. r.l,i v ui.i mew "s, May 17. Friends of both Stehmau and Sumiiiy are ceutldent here; Weaver's peeple seem te be doing mere work than Kelnu'lil's. Chief interest relt In assembly , and Dr. II. K. Illeugli, be ing a local cinitldate, is, et course, tne lavor laver ite. He Is very pepuUr and will carry the voteol tlie town. Kemper and Hauclc will run well here, llleugh's Irieuds ivntagonie hinitli, as he mines Iruui this end uf the count. Mfliiimn hliuiiK lu Hi" Nutllinet Ml, Jin, May 17. The politicians Iieiu ate generally for htBlunaii ; llie soldiers mostly for lleluu'lil. Ity reason el this conjunction the combination that lietrs their name will carry the vole heru. hipilre Zeller Is " (ur 'em." In the country districts Harve Hay Hay meml Is the Maine way. He reports greater dllllciilty making votes for Heintrhl than for Stelunan ; and thinks hereabouts Woaier will run ahead of, Sumiiiy. The imphesaud ML Jeys will, hovvevor, ke the borough, supiert llie Ilrewn-AVw .Vd-Hleliiiian oemblnatlon. from a Stelmiau Man. M01.MML1.L, May 17. This Is the home of .Stehuuu ami mux t of the dhtneta of tlie .iEKflflE. I IKn lleinpflelds will lie for him mid Ids combina tion. A lint I'IrIiI ntNlrliinaii's llinnn. MeUNTili.l.K, May I. Sam Malt I'ridy liastoinakeTliollrentust i:ileit of His I, lie ir he wanU te carry his district this year. The llorce opimsllieii which Stnlim.tn oncoiui encoiui onceiui terH at his own home Is largely tltie in a do de do Hlre le down Krldy. It may arise euter Jeal ctisylhal l''rldy has Invl se tunny ivelltlcal puddings; but It Is here all the same. The tenipnrancoelemont IsagalustHtehmaii ; they regard Huinmy as mm of theui and will sup port lilm heartily; someprniiilnout members of the U. II. lollew ship liereare active against Ntehmaii and conllilent of U-atltig him in his own Ihix ; Mirt Musstir, Abr. Myers and Tux Collector Henry Weaver lead tlieSmiiiny lories and will run Weaver with him. I'ridy, .fac Wltmer and Andy Muiiima whixiplt up ever the whole township for Slelniiun autl Kelh'idil, hut tlie autl Sleiimati combination feels conllilent or carrying llie cutlre town ship. Hlluitny UalnltiB 111 AlAlllielm ltetnll;li. Mamii:im, May li. I never witnessed the apjireach of a primary election Involved with se much uncertainty as te results caused by the noti-cemmittal of llie principal party workers ; espiwl.tlly en the senatorial tiiostleii. As yet, tlie local KliticlaiiH tleti't seem te have takeu a tloeided Mland, as te either the senatorial or district attorney ques tlen. In coniersatlon wltlitlie mmtacliie werker lu ourtewn, he rtilTiitTkeil that heliad alvvaysHUptiorled.Htouuiaii and did net knew but what he would ile se this time. My Judgment Is that Hiiininy has a fair chauce of succeeding at our )k)IIh. AsteHelmehl and Weaver, the chances seem te favor tlie lat ter. The balance of the lickel will no doubt I e made te Hiibseri e the Interests et the two principal candidates, limit wetiu it I'iiini ei in.vv. Mvmiiim, May 17. -Melnuan is losing ground here. aren Sunimy's Kupiierters are Dr. C. J. huavely , A brain Kllne , County Cenniiltlrcman 11. I). resh; II. II. llorHbey and I). V. Krb. .1. .. Uliy, who se hltlerly opposed (itn. Beaver ami Jehn .M. Kteliuian four years age, new warmly Mtip Mtip tierlHhiui. J. 5l. ilalin and II. Dlllonderfer also support Hluliman, The friends el hummyclalm that he will carry Hie town by a small majority. I am inclined tobelievo uiyscirihat Sumiiiy will run well here, and would net Ity surprised if he would carry the low n. Itepnlilhaii I'nlltlrs in ilarnlik. 1 itit, May lti. -The neaier the approach of Republican primary day the vv armor anil mere exciting becomes the contest. Candi dates put In their appearance almost daily. Senater .Stelmiau pa.saed through Penii, Hllz.tbeth and Warwick township en Wednesday, leaving nothing undone wher ever a vote was te be made, slopping at every village tavern and netting em up lreely for the boys. A leading ielitlciau in KUzabeth said te me the ether day, that Sleliman would be reneminated, beim; se well known. while ills opponent is almost a stranger te most teuntry folk. Anether ielltlcl.iu, In commenting tiieu the productions el the literary bureau, said It was doing Sleliman mere geed than harm. Most el tlie elder Re publican leaders lu Warwick will work with all their might for their old stand-by, Jehn M. .Stehman, and when levl Ilruhakcr and his follewors rrem the eastern end et the tow nsliln come te the mills it means a bis v ote for . Stehman and a probability that he will carry the township. True, huinmy has his filcuds In this district, but considering tlielr Inlluence, the Sleliman leaders are rar ahead. I'er district attorney nearly all the soldiers are for Relnn-hl, but the prebablll ties are that Weai or, vv he Is vv ell-knew n here, will haie a majority orthe lotes 111 the town ship iftbore be a geed turnout Fer legisla ttire XV. H. Smith and lieerge II. Ranck aie the two leading laierites, the third choice being a question. Snnin)' Newspaper (licin I. mi, May I . This plant lias been a sort or political coutre ler htimtuy. The lit 'icji hore has boenlnschief new spiier or gan sinie the light liegan, doiellngsi.ico lai Islilv te his cause. Its circulation has run up handsomely in t onseqiience, and il he should be elected the A'im will have a lioem. VVIirre tlm 1'iilltl. Ulis st mil. l.mr, May 17. In Warwi.k, 111. Roo Reo Roe Inick'scomlng down from the lence ouSum euSum iii 's side lms added I uel tu the Hie, and the pet Is boiling rapidly. Dis. lloehuck and Hrebsl have buried the hatchet and. with several miner lights, are working hard ler hiiniiny and W'eaver. The most influential worker in the township is Leu U. BrulnUer, and he, Tshudy and htirgls are working equally as hard ler Stehman and Kolne-ul. Tlie announcement that "uaylsfe- Siiiii iny " lends no strength te the latter, and the Indications point te the HompueM statesman carrying the township by a small m ijerlly. Cap- Jehn R. Hrleker is an independent in this contest ; he ys he does net like Steh- inaii and much less .Sumiiiy, ami conse quently takes no part in this election -but he Is known te prelerStehnian's succes.i. IIIK AtU.HIfJ V.i.MIIDAli:. Majer .1,1 im C. Itelnmlil, Itiiiiiilug lur Dl.liltt Atlumev. Maj. . C. Ueii'.uhl was born in Lebanon, lu ia0 his lather Bottled in Maiiheini town ship, near this city. Ail. entored V. A M. college nfid graduated lu lsi.l, recoivinstbe Valedictory, the highest honor of tlie i lass. On commencement tlay he r.ilsed a little ro re ro belllnu en account el the tlisiulssil or Prof. Koeppon, mid our cltlwnsili idly roineiuber the memorable rs casien. He was stopied by the faculty ordering the band te play, but tlie rebel iitledii teri.tu deliv ered his npceili en Kden's balcony, a picked number el students personating tlie faculty. In later t.us lie and the laculty were reconciled : he bvctme a ueisl trienil et the college and get ids vv ithheltl degree from It. He taught school a short time in Rphrat.t, but with thu war fever raging he laid down the red ami took the inusket as a private In Ce. D, "tltli P. V. He wassoeu promelod te quarlormaster sergeant of the regiment, men te sergeant major, vviiue sergeatu major he was wouutied In the left arm at Pert W'ngnerand permanently disabled, his left hand belng paralyed. tiranted alur alur leugh lie came home in the rail el 1mJ and wasactliely engagedin stumping tlm county ami this sectien of the state for Ciirtln, the wargoieruor. Returning te Ins regiment he expected te be discharged ler disability, hut Cel. Klmwhrldue informed him that he had during his absence recommended him ler promotion lu tlrsl lieutenant el Ce. II. He subsequently was promoted te he adjutant, and was again severely wounded in the loll thigh lu front of Richmond, ilroken down 111 health by disease and wounds he resigned lu lboe, bofero thu clese of the war, and was brevetted captain and major for gallant con duct aiieri vvagnerauu uicuiueuu. He studied law with Cel. Dlckey, and was admitted In ISH7. In 1SiS he was elected te the legislature, being the youngest member In the iiouse tuai year, no was again elect ed lu 1H70. anil for his light against the bor der raid bill he was reneminated by ene of the largest vetes evor received by any candl candl date ler assembly. Resuming the business of law, he was lu 167-toudered the position of tlepuly Hocrettty of llie coinmenvveiiUh byliev. floury, forlhe iinoxplredtormof ene year. When tlovernor Hartranfl was In augurated, Majer R. asked le he relieved, do de siring le tloieto himself le the practlcoef law, but at the request of Ihngniorner and Cel. Quay, the then socretary of state, lie ro re ro nialiied until the clese of tlie legislature, when his losignatieii was ace opted, the gov ernor and Cel. Quay both presenting him Willi personal letters el the strongest com plimentary character, recognizing his ser i lces and olllclency. Il Is but natural that Colonel Quay at this time should be interest ed In the hiiclehs el Reiinelil, as Indicated In the letter lu tin) Philadelphia Timri of last weck. The contest ler slate senaler in IHO bo be bo tweeii Majer Keiinehl autl (Senater Mylln was an Interesting one. II was believed that llie i ote would be close. The AVie lira was for Helnti hi and the lUamincr ler Mylln. McMollen, who was ostensibly ler Reiinelil, went back en him at the last meuieiiU III addition the money sent Inte the county te try te run through Instructions ler Quay ler I nlted Ktates senator was used against Roinedil and he went under. He was n candidate ler district attorney In Ib&l , the figures of that contest are glvonabevo, Heme of Weaver's friends say that he will ceme te the city with a majority me large thai Reliuelil cannot win with l,riO0 ma jority. Kieu this Bome of thomerosanguliio Kelne'hl men say can be overcome nore. Tlie illscroel oues put Itis-UMtHwity at Irem 1.000 te l,J00 , they say it is tmposaible ler Weav or te Ixjat this eutside the town and ox ex ect te haie 600 or tiOO te spare ler the major. Nip ami Tmk lit l.plirnta l'l'iinvTA, May 17.- V woek or ten days, age Sleliman had it allhlsownivayliero ; but Huinmy autl Weav er hai e had a boom lately. Aiitihtehman txjsters are belng put upon the barn doers. Nobody uni tell tlie result lu adiance, hovvevor. Threo-feurllis of the ltepulillttiu xoterHef thlsdlstriclde notknevv twtnty-feur lieitrH lietore the election Iievv Ihey are gotugle lote. The liosses of this township, Mart S. Pry, the Koinpers ami Coelers are ter Stehman and Remeld; and en the Sutniny and Weal or side are the Kel lers ami hloners, Jehn Shirk and Henry Herchelroth, ami moiiie of the smaller lry. Lincoln will go for Mummy and Weaier. I have net heard from Akren, but Kemisjr has that his own way, as hollies lu that district, leliti W MtuiUer was hore en I'riday liooni lieoni lioeni ing it up ler his friends. There will lie a big light In this district, as both sides are well worked up and the vete Is ery heavy. I In the AilnmfiteiTii Cerner. A da visi own, May 17. -.Stehman moeius te Uke the lead. The Cameren olemoiit is in the majority ameug the Kcpiiblicaiif, and will support Hteliman. Kei district attorney Weaver secnis te lead ; he has many per sonal Irlends, and being raised lu this part el the county that will work te his advantage Pecuniary lulluotice will regu late " mere ash Utile, " Many of our promi nent politicians are lying low here watching all the candidates that ceme the read. In tlm erthcaat. lli-AM-reviN, May 17. It loekod at ene time its if Stehman would have a walk-ever in the Cocallces, but J. A. Slober, the strong man in thce districts, was chosen .is the candidate for senatorial delegate by the huuiuiy combination and he has been work ing hard for Sumuiy. Heth Cocalieees will return majorities for htiminy. In Clay Ren Wlsslcr and Henry Kberly are for Hteliman, and that means that the district will bogiven te Stehman. In llreckneck Constable Zleglor.the strong man of the township, is for Huuiiuy, and the district will go that way. Woaier will get a geed lote in All the above townships but Clay. The Outlook In Clay. Dl it i. it il, May 17. Clay township will be solid for Slehaiati, but net se strong for Reinu hi, although Renin hi will carry the district. I'er the legislative ticket Kemper and .Smith will get the township, with a tight for third place botweon Heilert and Royd. Kaullman's vote will net Ixj heavy. Where stt'liinaii ami ll rater Kim Together. I'm hi iiteivn, May 17. Weaver will carry this township very heavily; he will get Se per cent, of the vole. Sleliman has the party werkeis with him and will have a handsome plurality ever Sumuiy in this section. Ranck will run well ler s,ssembly , Selfert vvlll beHcnttched n lltlle in his own township. Clay will go for Hteliman, but it is said that Ilroekneek vv HI go ler Huuiuiy because hteliman v eted for the Introduction of plisiolegy into tlie pulilic schools. The i Itizousefthal township are " ngiu " plislo plisle plislo legy, and Stehman has te suller ler his lote en that question iVeaiil solid at lliinie. 'lhliui. llti.i., May lti -Woaier is solid here . lie w ill get practically all the xeteiu the Hast Karl districts. He can give Suiiimy mere than halt el it , but net nearly all. rrem the Capital nf ihe Karls. Ni:w Hei t vm, May 1 i. Stehm.m's chances In I'arl are bcttei than they were u week age. home of the would be bosses are working html for Sumuiy, but Ktehman's fiieutU say he will carry the district by a geed majority. 'I he large pesters in Sum my's interest aie helping htehinau here, its 1 heard several who were non-committal be fore say this morning that they would lote lorhtelunau. An between Weaver and Reln- i hi, A eaier has a personal strength hore tint, I think, vvilliarry him through, as a gi eat many will vete for him who tire friends ethtiltmau. As te the legislature, Rauck Is the only oue that is xisitlve of carrying the township. Ol course he will get ulaige vete. M'nl liarl I'er stehniait. n.vui.v i i.i k, May 17. Weaver vvlll have less in.tjei it in West Karl than in the ills tricts cast ami north of it. Suiiim's Iriends will make a dead set lei the tlistiict ; but Sleliman will h no from 10 te M plui.tlity. The heavier the ioie the bettet ler Weaier. In I'pper l.t-iitntk. ItvKi.in i.i , May 17. --The liiishengs and eilers NUpiKirlMimmy ami Weaver, they ate the slrongei htctlen nnd as Weaver carried the tlisti nt belore it Is expected he will de se iicaiu. A. R. Kitchel supHirts Stehman, as "a trietl and true public sonant," while huuiiuy is only an "appren tice." lleimi Id's Itiemls ure active, but they cannot hope le carry the township. IS IIIK JAllir.lt hl. leivindilpi lu Willi It lleliiu hi Is l.ipettr.l te Itiin Well Ahead. Hiram Peeples came te town this morning vv ith a can of carp and followed by a squad of his retainers, who are zealous ler the ro re ttiru of tlie Proildente farmer te the legisla ture ; between him and Heidelbaugh, llald wln anil Ilresius, lies the contest in tlie low or end and, though there Is somewhat of com bination, the lines are net se strictly drawn as ter the district attorneshlp ; and upon this a dubious battle wages, although all along it has been considered that Reiuichl had the better el It in the lower end. The following dispatches from, centres of popula tion in this part of the county gli e some idea uf the situation ami the prospects. HlK SalUbttry lur Weaver. Winn. Ilensi , May l.. The four election districts into which Salisbury has been di vided vvlll lu the aggregate glie Weaver from luO te -txi majority. Raltlvv lu w 111 lead ler the legislature, as this Is his township; there is a tactien against htm, however, and Peeples will ruu clese te lilm with lloidel lleidel Imugh at his hoels. Peeples has thoroughly canvassed this township, and will make it till. Hoidelbaugh has also spout a couple el days here ami worked hard. Ilresius has been lu the township, but has net made the acquaintance of as many voters as Peeples ami Heidelbaugh. Chandler Is net known lieieand will gel but low lotes. A Vlenr Irem Ilia (lap, ti.ll', May 17. As the township liesses are soparated for the first time by the sub-dlv i- sleit el the district, it is dllllcult te estimate thoiesuIL There seems te lie no unity el purpese among the voters, llaldwln will be cutsouie; and the aiiti-discrluiiuatlen vvlll have an ellect. Weai er vv 111 carry the town tewn ui.ii. us Mhnln: llaldwln will lead all ethors ; 1 think 1 leldelhaugh will beat Poeplos here. Many of the " host workers " In the .Snringvllle district are quiet as clums. The Worker lu Learuck, Uoitne.NVli.Li:, May 1. Kx-P. M, Jasen K. Kaby, David Weaver (oneor the "cuntf. tcint") and Christ (Sharp, or the l.oiueik district, are ler Weal or. A. HersheyA. lira, business man el flordenvlllo ; M. K. Mylln, tavoin-keeor ; II. 1 1. (Slack, clerk; I. M. Kllng, auctioneer (ex-county com. ) ; Jehn Weaver, farmer; ami Jehn Warlel, constable and assessor, are for Kelninht t and Woaier will net have the district se solid as the last lime he ran ; Relnndil'sNlrengllils estimated at frnni 7h le lie. hlukutn'a lUlllnlck for Itelnieltl. CitlilsiiANA, May 7. -This district Is for Reinii'lil ; and if his irieuds control llie elec tion beard, as they will, he will have7fi ma jority, for assembly, lleldelbaugli and llaldwln are the favorites ami will poll al most the en tire i ote. Carter will be cut con siderably ; also Mi Cew all. A Kay tterenn fur C'liauillrr. (Si KAsuutiri, May 17. Chandler will run ahead here for assembly ; llaldwln, lleldel baugh ami Poeplos haie strength. Reimrhl will lead Weaver. Knt jtnieter Inr Weaver, (set tu. Usui no, May It). -In Uast l.ainpo l.ainpe l.ainpo ler township We.ner will haie a decided majority. A visiting statesman from Stras burg hore te-lay rojiertsa calm ever in that town . Reiinelil has the 11. A. R. boys in Slra-sburg ami Heme ether Irieuds, but Is in Jurtsl by his Hteliman alllllatleu. There Is a chance for Weaver te eien carry the town. I'er assembly no man can tell. The candi dates have all been In Strasburg, but Indica tiens (sjlnt le a geed vete for Chandler, llaldwln and Heidelbaugh in the borough boxes. DntTii lii I'retltletire. Ni.vv Pnei iiiknck, May 17. -It leeks as il Reiuu hi would beat W'eaver here. Poeplos will run well at home; llaldwln will get many lotes. Heidelbaugh and Ilresius will be cut. Frnni tlm lmer l.ml Capital Qi AMiiui.i.L, May 17. The coutestlor senator in the Upper district enters i en large!' into the tight in the low or cud. The alllaiite ill Roiiie'hl with Sleliman has foned the anti-Stalwarts into support of Woaier, and though tlie major still has the better of It, his advantage is net se conspicuous as It was tw e w eeks age. The light for delegates botweon 1). M. Rof Ref Rof feutnyer, or Hden, and . K. Aloxaudei, of liiltle Britain, will he a neat one, and Is eleaily a Stehman and Huuiuiy contest, Rof Ref Rof feiunyer Is strong for Wea or, anil Alexander for Rolne hi. Counsoller Oilbert, Dr. T. M. Kolirer and Ham Hepkins, colored, stand ler Woaver ; JI. Wlsner, Ooergo Byerly, Jehn A. Hlaiifleraud the (. A. R. men support Keine'lil ; autl that old wheel liorse, Jehn Waideu, is ter Heine hi tirst, last and eiery time. lu Ceier.ilu the Cellins family and their followers will be for W'eaver; while the leaders below thorn will be for Reiuichl. In Drumore, the Lengs and Aliments will be for "The Majer," anil he will get a big lote. I.ewei down the vete will be close, and the leaders vvlll be pretty well divided. 'I he caudidates fur legislature are busy re palling their fences. U leeks new as though llaldwln would pull through; he has a fair following all around, is vverkluc hard and making Iriondsevery day. What he makes ceme about equally oil all his opisenonts. i no socenti piace w in de close eeiween l tout teut tout elbaugh, Peeples ami Ilresius, with the chances in laver of Peeples. It leeks te us as though ilresius would be left. Throughout the lower end the complica tions of next year onter largelv Inte the PiOKent canvass. In 18S7 AI. Werth will again be a candidate for county commissioner; Mike Winter coroner, and Abe. Haruish aspires te Christ. Stener's place. They will all new put It whero It w HI de menl geed. Among the Drtunures. Cm.sTNCT Lkvi:i., May 10. All quiet along the Susquehanna. Drumore does Its duty lu furnishing two caudidates for as sembly - Ilresius ami Chandler; and with w heal at s) cents, corn planting horeatid cold weather, our horny-handed grangers haven't much lime te tool with caudidates. Ilresius says he may have lieeu slack in what he should haie done and wants a chance te redeem hlmsell. Chandler says he knows Ilresius has been slack and thinks we should judge the future Irem the past ami allow lireslus te remain .tuning his native hills, ilresius claims he vv ill hai e his old supjiert, but he is mistaken, fur Chandler vv 111 make a geed count against him here at home. He is really for anti anti discriminateon, and that counts lu Drumore. Weai er has a geed many frientls hore ; they ure net as active ami as certain te come out as Reiinelil's. The Republicans have net yet get ev er their spring election troubles. In the buutliwe.t. Wi si Willow, Muy 17.- Indications pem I a clese contest for district uttorney In Pequea township. Seme of the best workers of the district are ler Weaver. The majority vvlll net be much either way. In West lMiupoler tewushiii 'Wfcaverwlll have a majority. Senater Mylln is ler Roiu Reiu chl, but will net make an laggressive light for Reiinelil, because tee many of bis friends are the Irlends of Weaver, lu the .xiamir. Mil i.i Usui i.i:. Slay 17. -Weaver has many warm friends in this district ami they will make a geed tight for lilm. Reliui'lil's friends claim the district and may get away vvllh ll by a small majority ; Jehn II. Laudis Is active for Sumuiy and his chiel interest lies in the senatorial stiuggle. I u llenmirallc ll ksIiIiiriuii. W.isiiiMtieN lioiieiiiii, May 17. Ro Re puhlicaus are scaicer hore thau in most plates m the county. Thev generally speak well of Weaver, but 1 think most el tlieiu will vute for Reiuu hi. 1A TOII.V TO It AY The Cmtntj relltiilaiin Cluck te Uinrnater te tlet Orders anil SV si. 'Ihe town was well filled with country Hilitlciaus today, sonie of whom left their heines as early us .'.o'clock this morning se as te be in tinie te make a lull day, autl some even get in en .Sunday night. The borough and town lentingints wero ou the streets by i o'clock, ami en oiery corner could be seen the best vvorkers waiting te be interviewed. Among the reunders were sonie well-knew n city politicians, who would net work te day ler love or money. They donued their best suits and whorevor they could, they ills played their knew letlge el hew the votes of their warns vveuiu tieueiivereu. The headquarters or the factions wero all thronged during tlie ontlre day. Levl, the chief boss, held court at the cistle In the alley. Lew Haitman had a geed crowd in his ollice, and Ress Moutzer held forth at the Hjiolteil Cat. The new spaper otllces w ero also i Isited by man of llie )lltlcians. The County Cummlltee, Thn county coiuniittee was vailed te order at 10.JO o'clock Ity Chairman Laudis, with a full atteudkuce. Alter a low substitutions the auditing com mitted reported that the receipts from assess ments vveref.507.fiO, the expenditures f.'V.',lt!, leaving J75..U in the treasury. Dr. Roebuck called attention le the neces sity el returns being mailed in time sous te reach the lice presldoiitefthoboardofroturn judges bofero the convention met. The election documents wero thou distributed and alter Chairman Laudis returned thanks lur the aid extended te him during his term of olllce the committee adjeurned ; and the rest or the day was spout in curosteno can vassing and back olllce buttonholing. the Ijttusi.ter County Fair. The beanl of managers of the Lancaster County Pair association met this morning In soleit council chamber te couslder tlie mat ter of holding a county ralr the coming au tumn. A quorum was present, but owing tojlhe small number in attendance the beard adjourned te meet llie second Tuesday in .lime, when the matter vvlll be further con sidered. A Ills luj's Wurk uu Sunday. SuiHiriuteiideut Hallucli and his ferce of laborers, engaged lu laying the UO-tuch main autl making the necessary water connections and slops at the corner of North Queen aud Orange streets, did a big days work en Hun day. The -M-lnch main was connected both north and south with the 10-Inch main, and was extended down West Orauge far enough te put in a step nil that street, everybody new has water, travel is net at all obstructed, aud there will be no turther trouble until the excavators reach the Mil Mil lersvllle railroad ou the hill west of Water sir vet, PULLMAN STIUKK ENDKD. llllt ilKSHVVVVMn TU TBB J'ASMtffla uf tii nin i.Axni.enD, Itent cimrieit During it rerlmi of IdtenMi Hpeeillljr Hrlng, Them la Itrtni-rMli it n rre.h (inttireak In Chicago Te la Met f the l'nllce Anlherltl. CiilCAtie, May 17Nine hundred, ud Hoventy-four men went Inte the Rta at the Pullman works this morning and reaumed work. This practically settles the strlke out thorn, the ferte new Imlng no large that fur ther standing out by tlie advocates of the eight hour system will avail nothing. The great pressure en the moil has been tlie fact that they all ronteil houses from the Pullman Palace Car company and were belng charged, rent while they were eamlng no Income. This made men with families anxious te get back te work, 1 1 became a question Irem the start either of going- bacfe or moving away from the town. At seven o'clock this morning the Adams .t Westlake manufacturing company, and the Union Rniss manufacturing company roHtimed operations. About one-half of the regular force, the superintendents said, ap- filled for work, and wero told te go te their lenches. Me troubleof any kind was ex. ierlonced. Theso who are out le stay did net attempt any interference with the men w he w lshed te go te work. 1'rar- or Kre.h Outbreak. CJitCAMO. May 17. Fears of freali out. breaks of violeuco anil disorder In the lum lier district this morning wero se strong that additional police protection was deotned no. eesary. Shortly arter 0 o'clock, Ohlef Eber Eber heI.1 made a tour of observation. Lieut. Hub bard and 75 olllcera from the Hlnman street Htatlen, wero detailed te patrol the Hoctlen west or Ashland avenue, Including the Uleck read. Horgeant Fltpatrlck and thioe com panion were statloued in the region betweeu ("onter and Ashland avenues, and Hergeant Hutchinson and a squad patrolled the south ern part of the district. All the lumberyards wero open this morn ing nnd the majority of thorn were working, but with diminished forces compared with the utunber at work en Saturday. The men appear te have been badly scared by threat that the stock yards crowd would gather in a mob and " clean Ihem out " if they attempt ed te resume en the ten .hour basis. The re sult Is that there were very many idle but willing worklugmeu In the district this, morning. Instead of a general return te vv erk The police wero en the alert and per mitted no cievvds te congregate en street corners. Voluntarily Advanced Wagea. Pi rTsnune, Pa., May 17 W. D. Weed A Ce., Iren manufacturers of McKoespo'rt, have voluntarily advanced the wages el their la la la liorerBl) cents per day, and the olher em em peoyes, numbering 300, were given an ad i auce of ten per cent. The advance waa un solicited. Attempt te Hum n llrldge. Hi. l.qins, May 17. An attempt, made last night te burn the Kast St. Leuis ap proach te theKt. Leuis bridge, was foiled by the railroad authorities. Tin: vveui.n nv TiXEUits.ru. Olllcer Themas Reddon, who died in Chi cago this morning, is the sixth i lctlm of the bomb explosion. i:.x-President Arthur's condition la con siderably improved te-day, but visitors are net allowed te bee hlui. The Heuse te-day passed a bill appropria ting 150,000 ler the erection et a public building at El Pase, Texas. An unknown woman, aged about 10 years, was ruu ever and killed bv the Belt Line train near illack Reck, New Yerk, this morn ing. Preparations ler the dedication of the new art musetitn In Kden park, Cincinnati, this afternoon are about completod. The event w ill be a day of note for Cincinnati. Madame fleucyuault has denated-U0,000 francs te the Paris Pasteur Institute. Mr. Pasteur will recelv e a diploma of honor from the society erh'anicleurs de la Seine, en May 50th. The heuate has passed as au auiondment te the shipping bill Mr. i'rye's resolution granting te vessels of foreign pewers only siieh privileges as are granted by such pewers te I nlted Stales vessels. Captain O'Shea, mem her for Gal way, vvrltes te the Louden Times, expressing his gratifi cation that Mr. Healy has seen lit te abuse rather than praise htm. He denies that Mr. Healy is a trusted rollevvor efMr. Parnell, or tbat he, himself, isanenemy of the Natien. alUt leador. The Pau-IUectric Tolepboue investigating committee began what Is llkely te be Its last week et taking tostlmeny at neon te-day by the examination of Mr. Mareau, Wushlugten manager el the Western union Teiegranu company. He refused te preduce the telo tele graphic messages asked for. Norteu Tubus, a rosldeut orNevl, Michi gan, yosterday w eut te Northvllle, autl there made an attempt te Hhoet his sister. He then returned home and blew his head oil with a gun. Dell Vliel, a drunken loafer, last night en tered the heuse el Sam Tetters, a turleugbed In mate of the slate soldiers' home at St, Leuis and tried le drag Tetters, who is para lyzed, out of bed. Nera Tetters, aged lti, secured a pistol and killed him. Suit lile from Family Trouble. PuiMiL'iiii, May 17. At 10 o'clock this merulug, as Win. Stoughten, a Chicago lire man was walking across the SmlthUeld biltlge, he wasaccosted by a stranger, who In plaintive tone said : "Oh sir! I ence had a happy home In Camden, New Jersey, but family troubles dreve me away." With that the stranger vaulted te the parapet and be be bo eoro Mr. Stoughten could interfere, dived into the Mcnengahela river, which Is high aud running very svviaiy, forty reel below. The body never came te the surface. The suiclde is described as being about 3S yeara el age, dressed in geed dark blue clothing and presented no ajipoarance of destitution or dospeudency. .laelute' l'lea Fer a May. Ni.vv YnitK, May 17. The souteuce or Jaohnewas dolerred In order te allow his cotiusel tliue te piepire arguments for a stay of proceedings, which General Pryer moved for te-day. '1 he J udge consented te hear the arguments ou the question at 010 a. m. next Thursday, vvhen.lf the motion is net allowed, Jaoliue will be Honlenced. WKATUBB fUUUABUUTIBB. Washington, D. V., May 17. Fer lstern New Yerk, Kastern Penn sylvania, New Jersoy, Delaware, v w armor fair weather, xariable winds generallysoutherly. , . Fei; Ti)Kst)AV.-Hlight ivarmer fair weather is Indlcated for New Luglaud and Middle Atlantic states. berlem lire at lulubrldge. At 1 a. ill. en Sunday the dwelllng house of Tarlten Ileaiie, en Seceud street lu Bain, bridge, caught lire lu some unexplained manner and, despite the etrerta or the neigh. Imrs who were aroused, waa .totally de de streyed. Mr. Reane's family had te make a hasty exit te oscape the llamas, and Heme of their clothing was de stroyed. The principal irt of the furni ture was saved. The tire had Its origin about the rear in the kitchen. The house, which was ovvned by llenry Isaacs, had been receutly repalred and ropalnted. It was of frame aud waa insured for 1,100 In t 1 caster Mutual Fire Insurance cempaay. There was no Insurance ou the furniture, etft The total less will reach ? .!,MX. Twe IIe l)lcnrel. . ,..i h.riM MartluetU (be .XllfUlfc IUK1.III nu v- ! boys who are charged wlUjMJ Irem Frank Mettfett, were Irefere "" in the future, they were diacaargtu. And Hew Ab !"" T Cfrd )unty,ac)nIUg te Wh. Mfj . " "'rThnvlovetes at the ItepuWieW, vine ;"!. t Miied " LuvIub teen." fS this l n leature el the Crawford ifmity ytem" vldcU we hear w; m4 about. in 1
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