. s '! J&$& m M us i i M VOLUME XXII-NO. 2 IS. LANCASTER, TA., TI1UH8DAY, MAY 20, 1880. PKICE TWO CENTS. 1 Sh Mdlim&Z kK Lv A MADLY 'I'KXAS KKU1). tmwj J'K.v i.i.,r nil (Hiv rAdll tunni (iv tik err.i utiikkt. A ltiiiln On in triii Aller I'niirl Unit Ail Jiuiruril The lanitiiiiter limiting Hnl nl All (till r,iinly NipmlilileAII llin I'sillm In Urn Artnlr tluljr Suiter. News has JuM been received rrem (iraml Saline, Vim Zmiilt enunly, Texnfcnf n tragic mli.iy. I'm nvcrnl months it liiiiil Iiiii t IhIihI htitueeu the Pailgels nnd the Cur tells, two families residing IImi iiiIIih nnr llii'itxt nl (Ir.inil Hxlliie. II originated In the P.iilgclls licensing .1. M. I 'arrnll if ntcnllug lings. 'I he quarrels spread lililll the enlirn si'llloinent li'M'.iniM iiiiiIiiiiIIihI, Arrests mill counter ceunter nrrests worn made nfpirllcs nu either side en hIIIiIiivUm sworn nut liy iidheretitsnl Iho up posing fictlnm, unit every innnlli Ihcy ham been In attendance iiiin theenurt at (Irand M il I in-. i:Hi f.ii'tlini came heavily armed Willi lirni'li leading hIiiiIkiiiih. Winchester lilies iiml mix shooters, nnil deadly cenlest Inn Usui expn linl attach successive monthly silling nf tlm court. In 1'iiiirl nlli'P thn cases worn iI4mimsI of Tiii'iifuv. .1. M. Car mil went In V. .1. I'ad gelt, lalhci ut Unhurt mill .I.iiiiim I 'nili't I, mill telil lilm li" would luirii his shirt nil IT lie ami his sons did nut ccine slandering li'in. Hlltnrniiil violent words pnsed until tlm Padgetts moved nil In llielr htilses, hitched III tlm icnr nl Dr. Austin's slum. Carrell went nn In tlm li en t gallery n( the Mern, picked up his hreeeh.lniidlng hIieIuii hiiiI stepped nut In front nl' tlm Padgett, cursing tlimu ami saving that they tldl net hnve tlm nor mi In iimi their guns. Ilnli Padgett Instantly raised lilt gun Inek ilitlllmriite hIiii anil llrnl. Tins m n signal f'ir '' prnuiplu duel betwissi tlm tun men. Pad gett's llrst hIihI. which contained twelve buckshot, took ellts't in Carrell's right lung unit llin upHir part uf his Htitinarli. Car iiiU's ii'luni shut took I'llirt III Padgett's light mill lull lung and lull arm. CarrnU'H second shot tern Padgett's arm te plecri from llm ullmw ileHiiunnl. 1'ailKntl, Willi IiIm lull ii n n liemlily iiiaii(;l'l nuil IiIiihIIiii; liy lili Miln, nilMLl'liN kuii with liNrlKlitmul pnurml tlie iv.iii.iih or liN Mi'enit Ikirrel Inte Car Car lell'i mrk nml hhiiiililir, uln-ii llin lallur hail tin nml In riOe.nl lux plivn. The l'ail;iitti tlinn nxloell. Carrell, u he win felllil In the lennil liy tlm liurkilinl nvi'lMsl In lili mvk, rnlxml lilin-ii. mill llri'il Imtli harreliat lili rotrr.it retrr.it lUK I'lu'Oiie.-, kllllni; nun of thi'lr linptci. Carrell thou It'll Hpilu, nml sayliiK'. " Wull, lMiy, I net my work in nn tliiuu all rlhtanii I mn willing in illn," j;aii a i;asi ami was ilti.ul. Ilnli I'ailelt, wlin N ittmut nlRlilixm yrart nlil. w.ii r.irrii'il linnintiy lihjaltiur anil iirntlinr ami r.iuuntllxn. Carrell wiiitwiiuty wiiitwiiuty tweynar ntil. All tlm parting In tlm trnRnly were iliily Helwr, nml It li llmiiuht that fineral iiIIiium will tall tii'tuiiH in tliW iliuilly Imnl Imfnrii It In Mttlm. jlllll tlMt HIFK tilt MUKK. IIkiTiiiIiIkIi Mliillir Irlla n slnrjr nt II irrm I. II In tlm Orient. IIiistiii Tunlik I'nili.i li tlie full imiiienf tlui'l'iirkixli iiiiuioler In llili rniintry. Jin icinNa ;ieit li.il nl limn in New Yerk, in le nie.t nl llin iliiilnui id ut WititiihKtnn- Ashle limn lui ilark rnniplutUin mill In, wlilrli lin wfan uliiinliiprywliiire,liii lilll'l imlly pii for an Auii'rk-.ui. lln IimiUi te Imi unilttr fort.N-IUe, pi,ikH KukIIiIi Itiluiitlynml Inn nil the Oriental jxillU'tifwii anil Kracnnl iiiaiiui'r. Ilntalki frimly nn most MiliJwtM, liiltwlu-u iiicstlnnnil nlKiut tlm Kaslnrii i-ntil-pliritiein nn will xlirtiK lili ilioulilen anil nay- " Ven sihi hew I urn xltuatixl. I Ii.imi mi uplnliini." "'loll net sniiiellihiKi tlii'ii, nliut tlie lin rnni." lie win akeil rm'uiitly at the Chiri'ii ituii linti'l. Tlm urhaue l'aslia Imlil up lin liamli In prnliML " .lut what 1 nxpivti'il," lin i.llil. "All tint Anmrli'iiii ewiii tniiirn aUiut Turkev li tlm liareui 'I'lmy iioer lniilrn ultnr any tlilnir nli " 'Hut 1 will tnll you h Imrniii Nlnry," Im riinliniiitl. "Him ni llin trailitiein el our (niiiilry is that any lean who li tlm llrvt nl tlm Mnitiin ler morning prajer for thirty ila.M will out iillnru.trilH havu ijikmI lurk. U oil, a ineri'liaiit wlm hail f .1 1 1 h I in IiiihIiiimi thought Im wuiilil try thli uxperiinunt te rt'Kiilu hii fertunii. lln trlivl for it wenk or he te Im thn ti"t I'lie at tlm MnMii(i, hut (Ui'li tlliiti Im Inunil n rnrlaiu Ulan thnrn ahi'ail nl til in. 1'iiially Imntkcil tlm man linn it win that he xnl ni (hit Mntipm m narly. '"Ilmv many witm liatnynii k'' Ml''' tint man. "imly our,' nipllPit tlm inerrlniiit. "t h! 'I'liat nrt'iiiiuti Inr II. Yeu M'O, I liitMi le w iM'i, ami w lii'ii I K"1 i in llm mernliii; nun lirmu urn my ilnthiM wlnlit tlm elhnr 1'iuihi'H my hair anil arnuiKOi inr lulU't. I am uliln tiiilrit.s.1 muni qtilikly than iiii, nml that'i why I ynt linrn se it.uly.' t" A ;e,l nli'u ' thought the mi'rrlinut, unil ii ti liuiriitil hack in qiit'Ml olanethor wiln. lln mih inairK-it that ntlurneiin, nml setral ilayH later Im leunil hluisnlf thn lint nun at tlm Me-iiii'. lili lili'iiil met him in Im win i'OiiiIiik away. ' Well,' he tixcliilinitil, ' iliiln't you llinl It in 1 wihl '" " ' Yeu are a loel I ' replii'it tlm incrchinl, wrullifully. ' I am limn hm'.uiKu I iinil it nn- Hruihiti li'iHtay at lieum.' Se you Him," tlie I'atha uililtili pulling nut a dig cleml of tehaci e snioke, lli.il Illn ill llin Imrein li tint all thai en Amttric.uii fancy II." lint (In ul I'iMinill u( Itril Men At twneVliH'k ymtiiriluy llm ureal cniineil nl I'euii'jltaiili luiprntnil t)nlcr el Knd Mnu cniiMtuitil nt the l.hlilh tliualrn, Sniilli lUitliluliiim, Tlm fnllnnliiK (iUh-Uvii ehipfs jirnihleil : .Intnpli I. nunc;, rtMt lachitin ; .luliii V. Carln, sniilnr na;aiunrn ; ltehert 1'. Morten, Junier Mipiinnre ; II. I". Meroy, urcat prophet ; Cliarlci ('. Cunlity, Krnnt cliiel el rwenlsi li. W. K reamer, K'eat keuer of wiiiiipiim i 'I. -I Itatuniiin, great Kinnup; V. 1'. Tuler, Kiit.it iiiiilinma; II. W. KIiib, t;reat (u.irtl nf wIj;miiii; llnerKO Swain, ItriMt n'liiril of IoienU Tlm I0mrt of .laimiH I. YuiuiKi K'eat hiii'Iiiiiii, win reail, In which Im ciitniieiiilctl thn illllerent frit Im Iiml liitetl ilurinc tlm year, lho-e which hail lieen iIIiIi.iiiiIihI nml nil tlmt Iiml Imeii relnstatiHl. Tlmrn was ureal eutliiiilali iiinniiK llin ineililitirH w lien the t;ii)at Hachem reinarkiiil Unit It tlm Inrms el thn KtiMt cellin.'ll hail heen c.irrieil out tint (irilnr lu tlm Miite te ilay would Imvn Mi,00() iiiHteait era),(H) ineinlierH. The loud iimmlicr.shlp nl thn onler In the Hhitn li 10, 1 111, a gain of l,U',0 (luring tlm your. Thu prnsnut munihnrHlilp ii tlm largest evur allalniil hy llili order in tlm Htutu. Tlm lliianelnt eeiiimilten reH)rtcd that the recelpta Inr tlm year miieiintnil tr tiV-H.h!'. mill t.x lHimliliircM ?l,:!iil.L1). A Her pri'sentiiic; a wnteli le (Ireat 1'ropliet Ik '. Meroy, nt Ntreiiilihiirg, the convention iiJjniirnuil. Ciiiiiillill) In uMuriler Jiiiirfcil. tlneign Mniiiiuii, of Ktktiin, Mil,, ageil nlmiit 1'.' yean, Inn eeiifunml thore te lining implli'itnil III the inurilorel William Greeu, en llm I7tli el lint Murcli, Rtul In tiew ledged Injill. lle nauieH a colored man, who Iiml idu county, mlliu ptrty wliocnniiiiltted tlie ilee.1, iiml llm iiuHinrllltvt iire en tlie Kearcli Inrliim. Mniiiinu iiHaid te liasn taken this Htiiii nu HmiiilMcenriili lather, Allreil Man- ion, h r.iniifir residing a luw nifles Irem Cheuveikn Clly. The Htnle'ri iillnrney, who nleiiii kiiuuH Mnuiinii'H Htery, kiIiimeh te talk, nml Inn liixtrilcted Maiiueil lint In de he. William (I reeu was found nu March S mor mer Uily weumlnd liy IiIewh in the liead InlUc'-t-ul with u HtoneiiiaHoii'a liaiimier. lln lived In an old hargu in Hack Creek, Cluwapoake City, and had i-everal hiindred dellnra which cannot lu found. Ile iiled en the 'J 1st. The llarneil Ailaiiulnnu Hat Varlery, The Heading Timet Hays the Adaiustewn hat factory whs iiiiured In eight companion, the amounts in threo el them are as fellows : TheAnierlcati)nfriillad8lphla,l,2M; Hpriiig Hpriiig lleld.erSprliiRllelil, Mass., ?l,O0O, and In the Western liisuraiioe ceinpany, of Terente, Canada, 1.M0. The polley,0", "'" '""l named ...i.i.i i"e'ch'k en WedneBday. The leJi will auieuut te about JiO,00(). The fao fae fao lery bad a capacity of eighty dwen liaU per II II. 1 1 MCII Til ll.STV.TIIItKK YKAIIH. A llitNilliil Citun Tlint llm l.unary Ciiitiinlllrn IN, nml In rtiijiltr Ciittnly. Urn. Themas (I. Morten nml Andrew .1. Ourt, nftlielunncy coiiunlltneof the Ixmrd nl piililiechnrlllbN. have rntiirned from .Snyder county, whom limy had hoen e.illnd le Invoi Invei Invoi llgale the cam of n Innatle who had linen clmliiiHl In his room ter tlie pint twonlylliree ve.ira. 'I'lmy letind the utifortiinnte inan In n coiiirntlnlile hrlck lann-lieiiHO three nr fuiir iiiIIm Irem Krat7X)rvllle nml Niirrelimled hy his family Vint, rtlitlug f Ills "'He nml llve children. Noun ieiiIiI i'iik Knglisli oxcept the IuiihIIe hlliittelr, nml thn doctors Itnpreiind their driver lule Hiirtlce ni mi Interpreter nr llm fanilll'i I'l'iiiiHylvanln Dillrli. In this manner It'was limiiied that (he father, who win a lino-loeking, well-prnieriMl man nt iiIhiiiI '., was he violent in Ids actions that it was iiiteesniry te keep lilm clinlneil le fnri'ii lilm tn reinaln In thn house. Ne reason was given for Ids Insanity, hut one of tlie daiigli ten mild that he had always Imkhi weak inluileil. The heiis and ilaughters worked the hirni Hiicceislnllv, and hhIiI that limy had kept their lather at fioiiie lieciliie once, when they had tlirealeniHl In nenil lilm te nu asy lum, he wept mid refined te eat anything ler Heme time. A Milt te the room whom the mail li.ishneu Imprisoned llm past twenly-three years chew oil that he was chained In n Mtnple In the llner hv n chain iiIhiiiI thirty niches lung laMteneil te a llifg around his aiikle. Ile iHt'anmexi'llist wlieli tlm doctors a'vnarisl, mid, HeUIng n rli.ilr, isinstiiiilly cried mil: "Never tell it Ile' Never tell a Ile '" hut he win reilraiiuil Irem any act el violence. Tlm chain lint ull'iwed lilm le reach n Ixsl, and the family mild that II was lengthened at night In allow lilm te nloep thorn, Tlm room was in clean in could Im ex ivied, and the lunatic see i u ed well fed nml clothed. The family were given two weeks within which te semi the unfortunate father mid liinihaiid te an Insane asylum, nml premised te du he II the moon at that Hum was favora favera hie. Though hii imratitieuM and Ignorant, tl.ey Bald they were In gixHl clrcumiutncei and could support the lunatic III nil asylum. Urn. Morten and Ourt found te their astonish, meet, that a doctor lu Krnlrnrxllle who at leuiliHl the family, was fully acquainted with the priencr'H c no anil lercihle rmtrnliit, hut IihiI never gitcu notice of it te the heard. Siijilercniinl li ill H wild legion, wlinrethe ten in are hir apart, and has no 'mnrlintistt. I 111,1 .V .IH .1 II .Vf KM'KHT. The t'tniitiili'tliilii'r nf Aicrlrlllliire IIU Willi Hit KiiiittA nf Atititrlr.tii Kilia llr. In his eHinlug address te tlm National Itlcultiiral association at Wmlilngten, Coin Cein Coin mlsiieiier Celinin, or tlm agriciiltur.il hu man, Maid, among ether things : American has had her liesthrands el wines presented te the pulillc under l'rencli mid elhnr ruteigti lalsjls, nml only the Imilllnr nut niies presiinUHl as American wines. Hut wnh.iie grmsii htreng ennugli new te limlst en our rights and te Htmid oil our nun merits. And te promote tills now-nrder of things this National Yillciiltural convention has heen railed. We claim ndmittaiice and recognition among tlm nations of tlm earth, in a winn producing country, the fairest and gre itest llm Creater has made. We are the rivals mid hiicoehhIiiI isimtHititers In tlm gieatesl markets of the word, with almost uvery ether product nf Industry and skill, agricultural ami mechanical. We hIhe want te he In the cause of trim teuipentucn. Ve want hi furnish llm nation with tlm chcapeM, tlm most wholesome mid benelli-lal lstverni:e- luire wlne Irem the graisi. We want In give the American people American wine, if they ut'i) wlne nt all without fnrtill fnrtill catlen or adulteration. Ainericans ought le drop the f,ile pride which r.iuses them te think that they ought te have Remethlng "fir fetched and dear-lieiighl" when at the lestlve Uurd. Thev shnulil enceuragn hnmn Indin Irv, discard l'rencli laheli and l'rencli prices Inr home products, when thorough trial has proved tlie American products the Htiperlnr. A tart nt lent el tlm Imported wines are in lerli r In purity and I'ltallty te our California product. The speiker nt moiiie length ilocriled the mtttlimlH el maniitncliirn ami the cenisineut pirlsef ailiilleratisl vvmei, and ceucluiled as IoIIevvh : . The hraudles of California are pure, and Inlluilely superior te tlie detestable concoc tions that hear lereigii hrands ami marked Willi prices thai are at nncn a means of decep tion anil ii source nf fraudulent Income. It is tlm Hlaleinent nf M. Ulrard, chief nl the mumclpil lalter.ilnry nf l'nris, that lu years ngOheMin-elghthsnt the brandy liianillactii red win pure, hut tli.it nf .'.0,000,000 gallons new pretluceil aiiliiully net 1 per conk of it is priHluced Irem grapes ; grain, hects, Mitntixis, etc., being its principal sources. In view nt thn statement, this Incl, ni it li ret-ngnlieil le he -what lelly il is te discriminate. itgalnst uative production mid endanger tlm puhllt lieilih, Ingralilv a sentimental n celli chen ul tlie v irtiies nl the prlmltlve Cnguac. Lllllau'it ruin HiiHlianil. I'.dward Selnuinii, llin composer, Lillian KiiHsell'ii hush mil, win examiiied lilore Clilef Jiiilii'O McAiliun lu llin New Yerk clly cuiirt, as te his werdly pesniHsinns. I'lli M. I'einl had get it iildgniL'iit niramst him ami he had killed In jny ik Mr. Solo Selo Sole mon lestilled that Im had spoilt $1 .0 for clothes in llm pnt six months. lln had re ceived .:, .nil tdnce I'ehriiarv, as his nhare nf the profit Irem "l'epltii,rt In which his wile Is eugigetl nl the I iilnn Sipiare llm lire. Out nl thai he had piid his living o.hiusei mid hoiiie debts, ills vvlfe occasionally gave htm hoiiie money, hut did net centi Unite te the family eximinei. lit piid $..0 n week Inr iHtardl f I-a week fnr wines ami about I ler cigarettes. Music, music paper, ami a nurse Inr Lillian's luby weroetiier expenses. Tim ll.it in which Im lives, lu (iraiunrcy Park, Is taken in bis wile's name. When Lillian Kiissell quarreled with him this Hpi lug, nun el her grievances w as that all her money and diamonds had geno ler hlsex suises, ami that he had reveled in new trou treu hers hy the dozen pairs, w hull slie hadn't had n new gown Inr mouths. Wt'itillng hi Si. Mar'. St. Mary's church was crowded en Wed nesday evening, the ocerislen being the mar riage of IMwnrd II. Unban, of llrldgcsrt. Conn., a former leshlenl nf this city, ami Mis Maggie Del.in, ilaughleref I'eter Helm, of Ne, lili North Mary slteek The young couple were united in the Ponds nf wedlock by Hev. Iir. McCullngh. I'mm s.'.O te II e clock a reception was held at tlm liennf el tlie bride's parents, which was largely at tended. The presents te the newly wedded oeuplo WMre ninny aiidcnstly. Mr. and Mrs. Hehaii Huirtnd nil en n Inte train en n bridal lour, Hlter w hlch they vv ill go te Hrlilge'mi t, Connecticut, their lutiire home. Tun Niitt'i Iriiin l.ttliiitiiiu. Mr. S. I j. Y'etler, of Mltldleluwn, ilepuly revenue collector ler tlie put of the Ninth district which Includes Leb.innii and part el Dauphin county, HiiyH Hint during the lineal year ending May 1st, Isul, iniirh niore revenue was collected than the prfcedlug year. During the mouth or Ajirll this division paid evur flO.OeO ler license en cigars, neer ami toiiacve. Air. Charles Kemoy, manager el Cnlidirnek fimiaceH, has purchased I'retii 1'. li. Welmor's Kxinore herd of .forseys, the iui isirted Le llmeus I'rle hull Hw.ilar.t Chief tain te head his herd of Jersuyn. Tint IIUhiiiiOiIuu Aiiulvcriiary. The lllly-llrHt niiniversary of the Dlagno Dlagne tlilan I.lterary soeiety will be held in 1'iillnu opera heuse en rriilny ovenlng, at 7 Sill o'clock. The inlluw lug gentleniaii nre en Hie prograiiiiue: Ks'aker, C. II, Keller jKalula jKalula teriaii, A, II. lletharmel j orators, A, M. Kiter, li. 12. Cebluiilz, D. II. Senseulg, (!. A. hantin; eulegist, H. L. U'rehs; aunlver H.irian, I. A. Kunkel. Coiiiuiltlee of ar rauguuienlH, II. A, .Dubbs, clialnnan ; C. If. Ilerr, N. 11. Saxiiiau, A S. Dechiuil, O. K. linger. Jr., it. Maiicliii and II. Cessniu The stage is Isilng decorated under thn direction of Mrs. J it, Kieller. relict) lliuliiKix Hull. Hiislness xvas dull in imllce ulrclas last nlghU The police did net pick up any ilrunkHnnd net it Htranger applied for lodg ing. A (Ireellng Frum the Went. Krein thu Hctrelt Tribune. The iNTKbi.KiBNCEii bes nn intelligent editor who kuew a boeU thing when le sees 11, OUR TKMI'KKANCK WOKKKIIS. HKtniNit annum, uesrisiarnix .V IT. .ItlllN'H l.VTIII-.ltAX DIIV Illlll A Ment of l.nial I'nliiiu llrprradiitnl nt llin lalli-trlne-Silrllril Aihlrrits (it Wflismm. Itrpettit I'mm All Hrilliimiil Iho CtninlJ' hlmw Artliiljr lnTiiiiitniiir ;irilm. Tlm Heceml niiuual convention nl thn Woiueii's Christian Teuipeiniice I uleii began lu Ml. .IeIiii'h Lutheran chinch nl USUI e'clisdc this morning, nml will In iiiutiiiiiiil this afteriKHiii mid evenliiganil le morreiv nioin niein Ingmid nfleriKKiii. The reading desk and altar nl llin church are very nltrnctlvely decorated Willi lluwrs nml foliage plants. The iiiiilltmcn this lunrnlng niimbarnd iilsiut one hundred Including delegates from n H'oreof lnc.d unions in I. mentor, Mniiliuim, Millursvllle, Ntnisburg, Marietta, Llttle Hrlinlu, I'rnvldeneu, (Juarrvv lllc, npliratn, I'alrllehl, I'hiasaut I J rove, Lltlt, (!onewliigo, ImhIiIim several Yeung Wnmeii's unieiiH In Millursvllle, Maiiheim, Lincaster, Lltllr. and Llttle llrltaln. Tlm duvotleual exeiclses worn led by Mrs. H. N. Welle, of Mtllr. The president, Mrs. I. H. Turner, assumed tint chair; the mil was called, tlm minutes read mid committees en credentlalH mid resolutions n'silntid Mm. M. Ileltshu, erihls ''Hy, delivered n spirited address of welcome te the delegates In attendance, congratulating them en tlm get si work they had accomplished and encouraging Iheiii te lurtlier etlerts, lunilnd Ing them that llm beginning of a geed work Is net te be compared te thn iiccumplishlng el tlm work. Mrs. Annie Kretcliinnn, nf the Mltlersville Nermal school, made an el(iiiiut address In rospeiiKO. Tlm cuiistitutleu nl tlm W. C. T. 1 . was rend by one of the delegates, aller w hlch x er hal reports of Iho sevcral loe.il unions worn called ler. The resirts from nil unctiens of the county showed tlie tuiusrnnce work progressing. Unit the unions were in ciesising In meuibunthlp; mid holding meet ings at least ouce n menth: that Hands of IIeimi, cenisse, (, Sunday school hchelnrs and ether cliildtcu.wcie being cslabllshed III all Hts'llnns. A letter win mail from Mrs. Hunt in which slincniigriituhileil the convention nu tlm geed prnsss'ts nf Hie pnsage of the teiiiKirancenct new linfnre Congress. Oil motion a congratulatory telegram was ordered te be sent te Mrs. II nut. After Heme elhnr business the convention adjourned te 1 iO p. ni. 4 II Fl I. Vl.KASr.U .11 llttSVK st'fit Trunk .louts anil Cmiit my In t SI l'ir kllK, or llm lllrl I l.flt llchleil Me " The play or "SI I'erklns, nr llm Uirl I Left I'.ehlnd Me," was presented lu the opera house last evening Ter the first time. The piece senilis te be very popular ami It was successlul lu drawing tlie largest nudlciice of the fvasuu III Columbia en Tuesday niglik Thn baud Is a big liuture of thoshevv. Ills certainly a great advortlsement mid at tracts morn attention (ivory whom than mi organization with geld uniforms would. List nvenlng I'nllen opera heuse was crowded Irem stage doers te the skx lights ami tlm audience was gieally pleased, Tlm plts'e was written by 11 A. Lecke, niiiher el "A Messenger Imui .'larvis Sis'tlen," mid it is something idler that style. Thnprlucipil character Is tint el .Si Vrlun, an eecenlrie Individual who Hagent tern .iletit threshing machine, l'rauk .lenes, formerly of the variety sUge, has niaile n great succesi in the character ul .Yi, and last night he stirred up the niiilience hy his fiiiiuy sayings and odd actions, lln kept the people laughing during tlm whole tone that Im occupied tlm skige. Miss Alice Montague divided the honors of the evening with the star lu the character of y.amt, the g v py wail. The elliei supert was strong. Tlie company curies their own orchestra, which Is it geed one, nml, in llm third act, n threshing machine is seen upon tlm sMge and iiiltean oxi'lteineiil iscmseil ny an ex plosien, which is ciused hy the xplosien of n cm of dynamite concealed m one el the wlient sheaves. Huiing thn plav Mr. .limits mid Miss Mnnlague lutrislucn their well kiimvu musical spii'laltv imd pi iv iimii the cornet. The whole slmtv give tlmgreile.st satlsfa 'linn. Itlliles Ntiuril I'nr t'li'Vfl.iiul, "Here are enie ciirlosllles," s.ud a White llouse cliainberni lid In a I uly visitor who was noising around. Sim esmed tliree large drawers ami hrnught te view about two bushels el photographs, tm-tyMis mid eveiy kind of Kirtrn!l extant. Thore were chlldieii Willi hig staring eyes, elhers with bulging hirehcads, tnuu with im-os letroiis.e ami neirly hII wltli cliuhliy clieeks mid siimt hair. Altogether, hew evur, it was n miner let, hut gonendly geed-looking and healthy. These pictnies have Iteen received Irem eveiy niKik mid corner el the I'nlled States mid mere nre arriving every week. The cham bermaid cast n Hiigciing leek nf delight and vvomlerinetil.il tlm iiit.inlile gallery as she lidded: "Thcsu 7m) ktbles haxe been naliled alter tirevur Cleveland, every one el them!" lint tVar Uftuccii I'lillailclttlil t Dm tern. The candidates piemiiiently mentiniied in connection vvllh the luesnluiicy nl thn .Statu .Medical soeieiy nt ils meeting in ilkes b trie, are Dr. Itichmd Levis mid Dr. Win, T. Tayler. s things lixik new each will go lucked hy nun set nl lnrty-lin delegates liem I'iiil.'iilnlphii, wlm will" bitterly enntest the ntheis' nghl tn Hit In tlm convention. Dr. Levis was ondnred by the ileleg.ites pro pre posed liy Dr. Aguew ut thn liiceling nr the Count' Mislicil society in January and elect ed. Dr. Tayler is llm lavurlle nf lliose dele gates who claim te h'tve been nominated ac cording te the by I ivvsel' the American asso ciation. ci.m;i:s iiiikii iiii tiii; st.m r.. Tlie oil exciteiiieut is en the ibcllneiii I'ltlHhurg. The Catholic Yeung Men's National I'liien nt tlm I nited St lies began Its tvvelllli iiiiuuiil convention in tlm Academy nl Music, I'hila delphi.t, en Wednesday. Tim grand ledge of the Independent Order el Odd Fellows siy the nsliiualeil (ixMiiull. tines ler llm ensuing veir will Im HT.'U.t, Tlie Hiiltng dust Iho Chester Hnilngs snl snl dlers' orphan Hcliisil ler selling oleomargar ine was concluded by dchniil nils paying n line otflen and Iho costs tit pm-'S'illinn. Ne witnesses were examined, ami it is allowed tlm whiMil Is new handling jnire bntlnr. K. J. Kpply, el MiiryHVille, wnsleiind de id in bed nt the Lurnpiuii hotel, llarrlsbiirg, vveiinesiiny evening, no nan is-en en a pro tracted Hproe nml remarked le nu ncipiain tmicu (hat he intended sulsiriug up mid that morphine was a geed remedy. Tlm Mitpjmsitleu Is that he took nn overdose of the drug. Dr. l.niig ikiir's Claim lllalliu pel. Thoiuveiiut of (leorge Walter and David l' Heinert, oxecutersnf the rshite of Klir.i bethC. (Iniigler, who died lu March, 1SS.S, lias been adjudicated by Judge Ashman, in tlm orphans' court of l'Jiilinli-Iidil.u A claim, presented nu behalt el Dr. II. D. Luugaknr, ler Miiiiii f-KH), for removing a number el tumors Irem the I are and neck el the de cedent hoiiie years age, win lejecled. Tlie claimant li u brotlier.ln.liivv el the decedeiil, audit win held that tlie debt was oiie ler which her husband was prima rily liable, notwithstanding Iho he't that she hud Iniiui invoiced mid was in receipter ali mony Irem him. The bal.ince ler distribu tion amounting le f.!,ii7s II, gees in IHe equal parts le the tour sisters nl tlm testatrix mid thn children ut bur deceased brother. Ilr, SnenUel lu Town. Dr. li W. HwouUel, fermeily of this city, brother-in-law of Judge Livingston, and new dentist and iron inaniifsetiirer el I'ittshuig, is in Kancister visiting old frlemlsauden his way te Husten. Ile leeks well nml Is pros pres imrnus. lletunied tn Court. J. V,lIolllnger,chargod by Wailace Kvans wltli having threatened th kill lilm, waived a Hearing at 11111 eiucu 01 vuierinau wpurrler I en Tliursday evening aud. entered ball for - umiai wuth IIAHK llll.l. Nl'.MM. Why llm l.inemlrr Chili Wmi lllven n Tor Ter lllil llanin nn Wisliiisutfty, MaiiagorO'l.eary ollereil te pay thn extra (ixMinse ortheLincAsters in golng'te I'.liulra liiHtead of Hcranten, anil recoived a telegram front the Hocrelary nf the Lancaster club, Mr. C. K. Itroenio, Kiylng that Im aecopted Iho conditions. lie, tlicrefjre, had overy reasen le ailppose that point Kollled and arranged te ploy in KluilriL Votlateln the night he re ceived word that Iho Lancjtsters would coine toScranlen and demand le play, they know ing, orceurHd, that he could net gat IiIh team here iimluxcttug In win n game by default. Mr. O'Uiary will, of course, nptieal In tlie bend of directors. The delay lu procuring Hiillabln grounds upon which te play has caused serious embarrassment. He new pre- kses le lit up the Driving Park grounds, start a subscription te protect lilm from le" nml glve games bore in neon as tiosslble M (Vfntnfen Itrpublintn. Tlie Lancaster clu xv out te Hcranten, yesterday, and an O'Leary's men did netapar they claimed the game. In the American Association games yes yes terday two of the clubs wero mere rortunate than en Tuesday, and they succoedod In win ning while two ethors wero lulk The scores were: At Hroeklvn: Kk Lnuls 7, Hroeklyn I; atStaten Inland I Pittsburg 0, Mfllfl I; at Haltimnre: Haltlmore 11, Cincinnati G; at Philadelphia : Athletics li, Loulxvllle X The Detrnits keep up their geed lead In the League, and yesterday they defeated Phila delphia hy 7 te The othursceros were : At Kansas City : New Y'erk 7, Kansas City fi: at Chicage: Chicago, !, Washington 5 ; at Hk Leuis; Husten I, Sk Leuis". Manager (lallaghur, of the Lancaster club, writes tlmt It Is liiiHissihle fur Hie club te win en the trip en account of had umpires. Kveryw here they have found ineu who wero lu sympathy with tbe home team, and ns seen as the Iaiic4i.sters Bhowed any signs of winning, they were cheated. The umpire may have had a great deal mere te' de with the bad showing of tlie club than the man agement, as some claim. Haltlmore has wen the Hame number or games as Brooklyn, but has lest ene mera The Lancasters are made up of geed mate rial nnd played a strong, steady game yos yes tenlay. The only dllllculty hueiiis te Ite a lack of discipline. H'tlkrfntrrc l.emler. "Yuslerd.iy the Alloenas sullered thelr ilrst defeat lu championship games. The Lancaster club will play nn oxhlhitlen gainelii Wilksbtrre tc-Jay, its they de net Intend going te KImlra. A phenomenal li.ne liall itcher has been iliscnvureil In Dutrelk His name is (Joergo Stevens mid he Is a tanner's son, nnd with his brother forms a lattery. He was given a trial liy the Detrnits in a practice gaum Tues day, ami the big billets found him very hard te touch. On yesterday's games peels sold as fellows lu Pittsburg, he that persons will have an Idea or bow much the betting men knew : Metro Metre isilltan, f 10 ; Allegheny, Nu ; Athletic, fJi) ; Louisville, NO j Hiltlmore, NO; Cincinnati, NO; Hroeklyn, ?.J0 , Sk Leuis, NO. The ( 'lijqicr says that the game botweon the Lowistewu and Lincasler, lu which the lattur made nine runs lu ene inning, "was a remarkable one," and adds, "the only sim ilar ctse we can recall w.vs tlie gtme Isitw eon tbe Chicago and Olympic clubs May 111, 1S7I, lu Chicago, 1 IL, the home team then winning by the same score as above recorded. Mclilunls, of St. Leuis, and llarkins, of Hroeklyn, wero each hit twelve times In yes terday's game, Oldlleld bad three errors et tlie six niade by Hroeklyn. Jimmy Clin Clin eon, the umpire, bocame rattled and nar row ly escaped mobbing. The Detrelts batted Korgusen ler twulxe with a total of eighteen hits. Y'osterdity the I'.asten uiade nil thelr runs lu the ninth Inning, when the Sk Leuis club went te pleces, lu Wllli.iinsportyesterday the home club defeated Alteena by I tell. It Is a Unit time that the American Associa tion held a meeting te Uke seme action te protect umpires from the wrath of mobs that gather en base lull grounds. It will net be long until the games of the association fall into disrepute and no rosneckible man will agree te net as umpire. Had it net been for Presideut Hyrnes' coolness ycstcrday,Ullnten might have been killed. The New Yerk club have at last found a League team that they can down and the II ertil's head-lines tills morning contain the follewing: "TholiiaiitsSlugte Victory." The Sciiiiitnn and Wilkesburru newspapers are having a nlce light ever their base ball clutisjint new and they doveto columns te a let el silly nonsense each day. O'Leaiyls unfurlim ile in net hav ing a ground in Scran Scran ten, ns he lias a mu.'li butter dub than Wilkesbarm. At lxst rejierts he xvas still hustling. VUUltVIl AVi'UISTMKNTS. The Sclrillnlla Mmle liy the Atrli'.tll MHImillat i:ilreitl Conference. At Wednesday evening's sosslen el the Alrii'.m Methodist l'.piscepal conferonco In llm I'meii church, Philadelphia, Bishop Campbell announced tlm appointments ns lollevvs : Philadelphia Distiict L. H. Clmmlvers, presiding elder. Bethel, J. W. Beckett ; Heslov. Jeseph S. Thompson; .Ien Mis sion, iticharil Mlles; Chesler, Charles K. llurbert ; Seuth Chester, J. Biickner ; West Chester, U C. Chainhurs j Media, William II. Bryant. North I'hiladulphia district L. J. Coppin, iiresidingolder. I nleu, C. T. Soatler ; Mer ris Brown climcli, N. D. Toiuple; Allen Chapel, L. J. Coppin : Mount Pisgab, Theo Thee Theo dnmlieiild : Darby, llevvsen Brice; Center vllle, J. H. Hell; Plimnixviile, Charles 11. Boanllev ; P.is.-halviile, J. II. McCoy. rrtinkiiird district -C. C. I'lulps M. D presiding elder. Bristel, Ik H. Jehns ; (ier (ier mantewn, Hediuaii l''ausetls ; l'ranklnrd, C. C. Phelps, M. D.; Nurristnvvn, Ames llsen; Laugliernc, W. II. llnikllis. Lancaster district W. vV. drlmes, prosid presid prosid Ingelder. Mount Jey, Itenjauilu l'riicliard; Heading, J. .11. lte.ni; Lancaster, W. W. (iriines ; Peltsvllle, (leorge K. Mlller ; Col umbia, Themas 11. Mis.re; Wrightsville, Jacob Wiltslielm; lglen, W. 11. Merris. llarrlsbiirg district -Cartur Wright, presid ing eldur. Sleeltnu, Jehn M. Tayler; Mnchanlcshiirg, 1. It, Till ; iiarrisiiurg, car ter Wright; Carlisle, Benjamin Barks; Chainbersliurg, S. W. D. Smith; (Ireoncastle, Lewis Heed. Wilmington dntrUt -doerco W. Hreille, pii'sidlng elder: Oxlerd, M. I''. Slutiy ; 'I'liernbiiry, It. . llnltun; Mlddlolewn, CIiiuIumII, I'nreira; Dever, Themas A. Cull ; Mount Kreimlship, Jeseph Dutlan; I'nlon I'nlen ville, Leenard Patterson; Wilinlngten, (lea W. Urodle. Smyrna district -Jeliu W. Norris, nrnsld ing elder. SL Jehn's mission, N. Tay Tay eor ; Sinvruii. Jelui W. Norris; I''reder!cn, Jnliu M. Pris'tnr; Hoergolowii, Themivs A. Divls; Lew (is, Jehn A. Woodward ; Cam den, S. it. Willi mis ; Milferd, A. M. Buck ley ; Seatnrd, J. T. I lainmaii ; i.aurei, is.iae Ik .1(1110.-1. The Cnlnrril XletliittlUtH nl HarrUliurg. Tim Philadelphia and Hiltlmore conleronco el llm African Molhedist Kpiscep.il church ctiuvened in llarrlsbiirg en Wednesday. Bishop Heed, of Payottevillo, N. C, occupied the ch.ur. A large number nl visitors from dillereiit Soiithein states wero introduced. The following olllcers xvore olectml : Hev. J. W. Sinlth, secretary, with Hev. Mr. (Ireenas substitute, mid Knv. Mr. Sinith, iuslstiint sisiietary ; Prnlessnr Heward Day, reperter; Messrs. Daugnrlluld, l'liirlax and Stelks, niarslials, and James TiiUmrt, lnanager. Alter the cemiiiittces had Usui anneiiiiced the bishop delivered his annual mo'Hage. Hev. N. J. (Ireen, of Washiiiglen, delivered a seiiiieu. Knlgtits el SI. Jnliu I'alr. The r.tlr at the Lancaster rink under Iho iiiaiiageiiieut of the Knights el Kk Jehn, at tracted nuother geed audlotice last ovenlng. Hnveial nrtlcles wero cluincisl oil and the sales at the dlllereul tables were satisfactory. This allernoeu thn children at the Heme were admitted free. Tills ovenlng St. Michael's sneiety will iittend in a liedy. These articles wero chanced oil' en St. Jehn's table : A glass tea Hut, Hue Hutter, Ne, lis; ; biskctef iirtlllcial autumn leavcM, Miss Knte Traeger, Ne. 112 ; Moquet rug, Miss .leuule Steel, Na lit; scrap book, Jehn Scheie!, Ne. 21 ; bod-roem slippers, Samuel Schread, Na 170. lliiiinly I'nlil. Hiram Brown, of Kulteu township, was paid f I bounty by Iho county commissioners te-day ler four foxes killed by Mm en Monday, JAKIINK'S 1IKAVY SKNTMNCK. JUIIHr UK It V K NI.K IK A It AN It TUN MONTH IN Tlir.HINII lit Ml 'AO.V. .IiiiIrs ItarrHtu Scalhlnff ItMimiku Wlille I'rnimiiiirlng the .liiilgtiient of the Court. The Cmit Irlnl New Yerk Alilernmn Hears Illn I'aln With Pluilird Fare. Nr.w Yeitir, May J0. Alderman .laohne, therenvlcled bneillnr, was te-day sonlenceil by Judge Harrett tell years and 10 months In Ming Slug prison. Ne line was luiKised. Thelull isuialty provided liy law Is ten years Imprisonment c. id t'1,000 line. Judge Barrett tmik Ids seatlu the court or oyer and terminer promptly ntnl) a. tn. Down went his gavel and bofero be pre. neunced sentencc, Oeneral l'ryer meved for an arrest of Judgment and for a new trial. He moved for an arret of Judgment en the ground that, llrst the ovldcnce was in Hufflclent In subslatice; second, that the count in the Indlctuioiiten which the trial was had was Insulllcient ; third, that In law 110 Judg ment could be had en the indictment or ver dick He moved for a new trial en the ground that the Jury was misdirected and that the verdict was against the welght or the evidence. Judge Barrett denied both motions and then proceeded te iironeunco sentence, which was stinging In its utterance, Jaehue stand ing whlle the Judge jeke. . Judge Barrett said that it was a ieariul spoctacle te see a man In the position of tlie nccused, who bad been honored with an important truk Ile said bribery was ene el the most hateful et crimes and that the x'crdict was fully justi fied by the evidence Alderman .laohne steed with Hushed countcnance during the dolivery or the sonteiire and at ils close sat down, surrounded by his counsel, the deputles having him in charge and a few of his friends. He was thou escorted from the ceurk Ji'niii: hauui:tt's scathine ni:.MAni;s. Tlie following Is the Hiibstance of Judge Barrett's remarks when pronouncing sen tence. He spoke in low but distinct tones and Slid; Mr. .Taeline. After a fair and Im partial trial you have been convicted. Yeu have had in your defense the aid of the man who Is justly reputed at the head of the criminal bar In this city. Yeu had nlse an other ceunsel whose reputation Is known In ether lands as well as our own for throwing himself forward In tlie cause of charity and Kiitleriiig. Yours is a sad spectacle. Your heinous lietrayal of the pub lic trust roiesed lu you Is Indued a Rail spectacle, net only te tbe peeple el this city but also te the ontlre state. It is also a melancholy thing tn remember that you have an unhappy and a broken-heartod mother. But the saddest of nil Is that in tbe minds of some honest people there seems te have been a doubt of your conviction. Thore was nev or a doubt ns te your guilt. The first doubts Heem te have arisen from a lack of faith in the ofllcieucyol eurjury Rysteni, the zeal of our public prosocuter, and tlie clllelency of our police. Theso doubts will be dispelled by your conviction. It teaches an important lessen. Tbe majority of our poeplo in public life have net their price. Let me again say at this point that your ollenso was net techni cal bribery, but a stupendous bribery ler the furtherance of a stupendous transaction. Have the poeplo of this cltycoased te re member the Inte of Tweed, of (ieuet, of Crewley, el l-'lsh and of Ward ? Tlie peeple are net all houeycombed with corruption. According te tlie testimony in your case, the two only honest men In the lieard xvcre snoered at by you as dudes. Our worthy sheritl'(Omnt) rofused the, prollered bribe, and It Is immaterial, ns was suggested, wliother they expected the reward (trant te run for mayor nnd O'Connor for govorner. In conclusion Judge Birrettsaid: "It only remains for me new te juss sentence. In your case tbe maximum penalty el the law will net be imposed. Under a rocent skttute wherover the maximum penalty is abridged the prisoner lias this adx'antage, that in addition te his commutation ler geed liohavler, he can leave the skate prison be- tweeu the liienths of March and .May. Ap peals have been niade te 1110 te be merciful in your case. I am net unmindful et the sullerlugs of your family. Ne uiuliie sever ity will be exercised toward you. 1 have tlioretere instructed the sheriff net tn roinevo you Immediately te the state prison. Yeu will be conx'eyod te the city prison where you will have nn opportunity te consult with your counsel 111 regard le the pending ap peal in your case. Thoseidenco of tills court is that you be cenllned at hard labor In the state prison for the term of nine yean and ten months." A STAY Of J'HOCIIKlltSas. Judge Daniels, of the suprome court, has grauted a stay of proceedings in the case of Alderman .laohne. Judge DanletH tixed Hie hour for listening te tlie nrgiiment whether or net the stnyef proceedings should be niade permanent at ;5 o'clock this alternoen. i:niat.eiiUiiiig n. Hill. Washington, D. C, May 20. The Heuso committee en coinmerce te-day took up the Ciiilnm lutor-state coinmerce bill wliich passed the Senate last xveek, and struck out all but the enacting clause nml substituted tlie Keagan bill. Thn Ciiilnm bill provides a commission, xvlille the Heagau bill Ilxcsan arbitrary law, and placed redress of ag grieved persons within the courts, directing the United States district attorneys te prose cute. Oultpan's CinuiKi'l a Fugitive, Ni:vv Yekk, May 20.-Charles II. Heed, leading counsel rer (tiilte.iu, lias Hed the state. He xvas role.tsod yesterday altorneon fiem Ludlow stroet jail wliore he was held en the cliarge el'having appropriated a f I.WiO check lieleng te Win. Caiupbelk The case was settled yosterday by the transfer of securities amounting te fMX) belonging te his wile. (Kid 1'eltuna te Sleet In Scraiiten. llAiiuisiiiiite, Ph., May 20. The granl ledge 1. O. (). K, this morning during a llvo llve I valid spirlted dobate dis'liied tn meet at rtcranten 0110 your lieuce, alter xvhich they adjourned. Harriet Ijtne .Inhnttnn'n Me111nrl.il. Mrs. Henry H. Jehnsen, of Haltlmore, lias recently placed in old Sk James' church here, a beautiliil memorial te her dead. It consists or a large ami polished slab or riclily-x'elued marble, upon which is lastened a plate uf burnished brass nu which lu enamelled letters of aiicleul Hemaii form is this Inscription : " Levely In their lives and In deatli net divided." " Te the dear memory of Henry Klliet Johnsten, who departed out of this world May Mh, livil ; And of his second seu and only surviving child who was taken away, Oct ISOIIi, 1SS.2, in his thirteenth year." Held fur Court, Philip Bence, the man who is charged with stealing money from tlie rag wniolieiisoor Jehn A. Shobor,en Market streel. was heard lierore Alderman McConeiny this morning. Quite a ti!imber(irwitno.sse.s wero heard, and Ijnnce was cemiiiltted In ilefault of bail te au au swer at court the charges of felonious entry and larceny. Iurerrlfilhle, Rainuel Tayler, a colerod Imy whose par. outs llve lu the 7th ward, has been prosecuted m . I .. A l. l....ll r ..1 DOinre Allierinaii 4. c, I'liiiiiuny mr iiuuig Inoerrigtble, He was arrested by Ollicer Jjemau and committed ter a hearing. I'lUMAIlt.Y AN IMVUUTANT VAI'TVttli. Thn Ven in; Man Wlm Has iteen (Hlhcrrd in by the Chicago rnllre. Ciuruie, May 20. Central station ilotec iletec ilotec tlves have made n capture which they think will preve qillte nu Important 0110. The prisoner is a slight geed-looking intelligent fellow, nbeut :)J yenra of age, named Julias Krankcl, a natlve el l'osen, Prussia, and has been In this country a num ber of years. Ile it charged with for gory by (lus Andersen, n s.iloen-koopor, the amount el the check being JSTiO. When pre sented at the bank, the cashier pronounced it a fergery. Mr. Andersen reported the matter te the police, and tlm accused man was nrrcsted. At his olllce, Ne. fi7 Dearborn street, was found n bushel basket lull or deedi, checks, stock slinrcs, poetry nnd newspsper clippings. In nil the papers and documents show n face x-alue of half a mil lion of dollars, A number or "rovengo" circulars wero nlse dlscoverod. Among the papers found wan ?)0,li00 worth of stock in the Illinois Mailing company, or which the prisoner claims te be the secretary. The young man claims that theso papers are x-al-uable, and that he came by them rightly. Ills family, he says, llve in St. Leuis. The imllce think he Is a clevor lorger. ttitrtpittliig Ditene C.ie. KoeKioitn, HI., May 'JO. All Interesting case was heard In court yosterday. Kred C. Hall was adjudged sane and his wlfe was granted a divorce. Mr. Hall Is a wealthy farmer, having property worth $70,000. A fevv years age he bocame addicted te drink and was squandering Ids means right aud lefk A conservator was appolnted, and yos yes terday the matter was discharged. A usual arrangement was then made, and his wlfe was glven a tlecree ler diverce for desertion. The ceuple then made ever all the property te their child ion, each rocelving a lile allow ance. Killed hy Illn XVI le Willi 11 Hue. Hki.kn.v, Ark., May 'JO. Tuesday while William Clark, his wlfe and ll-yeareld son, wero at work In a cotton Held near Hyde Park, William attempted te chastise ids seu Inr the manner In which im was doing his work nnd had him down choking lilm, when the liey'H mother requested her hus band te let tlie boy np. Clark notcemplylng as quickly as slie dosired, slie raised a hoe and lilt hint en the head, the sharp corner of It indicting n wound in the man's head Irem which he dled seen after. A .lutle l)epeeil I'rnui (Mitre. MosreoMiittx, Ala., May 20. lien, l'rances M. Tayler, prebate Judge el Wins, ten count-, was Impeached In thn suprome court or Alabama yosterday. It was charged that he wilfully neglocted te send a list of licenses issued and te pay ever te the state the proceeds thereof. The plea or guilty xvas entered by defendant through his ceunsel. Tbe court rendered judgment sustaining Ids guilt and dopeslng htm from office. Shet Several anil Kllleil Hlmnrir. Halt Ijki:, I'tah, Maj 20. Jehn A l'lowers shot Ids xvlfe In the side Tuesday night, his mother-ln-law, Mrs. Decker, In the abdomen, nnd in trying te sheet T.oster Deckor, his wlfe'a brother, he shot hlmelf dead. Mrs. Decker dled yosterday. Mrs. l'lowers will net live, l-'lewers and his xvlfe had separated and he shot her boause slie rofused te return te him. Arrested for Ilclug Dilatory. San KitANCtsce, May 20. A Tombstone, Arl7ena, special, says: " Captain Kxsrsnnd Lieut Ward have iKien arrested by (len'l Miles for dilatoriness in proceeding te the as sistance of C'apt. IjOle during the latter's on en on gageinent with the liestlles. They have been taken te Fert Grant and their command turned ever te Capk I.obe. Klillrullug ttie t'IMrrllrit. Dflii.tN, May 20. The I'niled Ireland, in its issue nt te-day, publishes a leading editorial with regard te the threats of the L'lstorites of what they will de IT the home rnle bill is passed, declares that thore nre sufliclent Nationalists in any town of the prevince of Ulster capable of whipping the ragtag and bobtail Orangouien into geed bo be bo liavler previded the poltce stand aside. Orangemen Appealing fur ruiuts. Londen, May 20. The Orangemen or this city will lssue a manifesto te the Orange ledgos or the world, appealing' for funds te oppose home rnle by creating ai strong Pro testant membership in Parliament irem Ulster. Lord Ko-smero and 11111 will be treasurers et the fund. Majer Sauiiilessen, M. 1'., for North Armagh, is secretary. Ate llnlegnn Sausage uml Hied. N.vsHvir.r.t:, Tenn , May 2a James Purey, wlfe and child and Mflw Alice Mit chell, all of Philadelphia, arrlved hore Tues day, ale seme bologna sauage and beeanie quite sick. The child who was lu dolleate health died In great agnery from congestion. The ethers are gettlng better. An examin ation into tlie case will be made by the health authorities. The Nominee nt Trlciiupls Will. Athiins, May 20. M. Stephanopules, the nominee of M. Trlceupis has been olected president el tlie Chamber et Dopulles by a vete of i:iS against 7S cast Ter tbe candldate el M. Helyatinls. Tbe formation of a ministry under M. Trlceupis H new icgarded as cer-k-iiu. Asking I.Ike r.ellgliiin I.lbcrlies. Hr.r.i.iN, May 20. Ultra orthodox mom mem bers of the Landtag have introduced a motion in that liedy asking the government le grant te the Protestant church In normally the Wlne llbertles that have been ebkihml by the Catholics In Piussl.i. Mr. Steveinmii SulTera I'reui Vertigo. BhoeMlNinoN, Ills., May 20. l'irst As- sUtant l'ostninster Oeneral Stevenson ar rived hore yesterday afternoon te remain until Friday xvlien he leaves for Washing ton. Ile was sobed with vortlgeyastoriluy evening and is temporarily ill. Legan Nominated fur I'rctlileut. Ciuiwoe, May 20. At tlie regular seuii- monthly meeting of the Yeung Men's llopttb llepttb licau club or the b'.th ward, which was held in tlie club rooms last night, (Ien.- Jehn A. Legan was lermlly nomliiated as tlie presi dential candldate el the party rer 1SS-;. MIm l''elMm'it Grandfather Dead, liitrt'.w.e, N. Y., May 2ft Cel. Jehn Ik l'olsem, gnindrather or Miss Kmukle l'el- seiu, President Clovelaud's ilnaucoe, died yesterday at Kolsemdalo, Krie county. He had lioen nil invalid lorseverai yutrs. I.eiils Wlllelt Hanged. IteNiHiiiT, N. Y., May 2a Ieuls Wlllell, alias Charles Cresby, was hanged lu the Jail at Kingsten, nt 0:15 o'clock this morning, for tlie murder el Kdwlu Killaiid, en January I, I1S1. Wlllett died easily. WHATiitsu rutin Aim. triKH, WAHniNOTON, U. C May 20. Kir Hasteru New Yerk, l'.astern Ponn Penn sylvaula aud New Jersey nnd Delaware, local rain, followed by lair wonther, variable winds, no decided cliauge lu tem perature. Feu I'm day Light local rains, followed by fair woatlier, x itlt slight change 111 urn I v - ...... ...- -.---- ,..,,1 I rerature are Indicated rer the New Lugianu I and Mlddle Atlantle Btatea. PORK KING AKMOUU SVKAKS. vii 1 n. hid I'tvicmtn irii.c HurvHur nt TIIK lll-IHllllt HMTKM tlHHIIVt Vl A (llnnuiy liink hir li AdUM-HtM et lh i:iRlit-lliiiir lAVT-tliiulili Whellier New I'.lRlit Heur iny r Kight Itniini Wink Will lie CmirmtiHl Thain. Oiiic.uib, May 20.-Mr. P. 1). Armeurnalit last ovenlng : "We glve our man notice 110011 Istrore Iho end or the month Unit we deal re leietiirn In thn old ten. hour system or shut up. There will be no strike, nor Is It a lock nut. It Isnnt a bluiv, lmtn simple business declaration. We cannot run unless nt old hours nnd prices nml de net Intend te make a fins nbeut It. The pack ors havocemoto thW ngrecuieiit." When this statement xvas made te Vice President MoKlligett, el the trades anseinbly, he simply remarked ; "That'H Just what I fearcd. Mr. MiiKlllgett is ene ofthocnmmlt efthocnmmlt ofthecnmmlt teo which nrgau?.ied the p.tckers anil walled en the empleyers te obtain llielr answer en the proiKisillen lu the llrst place. I have been te three delegate mcellngs lu the stock yards this week," he continued, "and U will be only lair In tbe men when I aay they have been expecting the movement all along, Tlie het-headed ones xxanted tn strike ler thelr demand, but wlse ceunsel prevailed and alter three nights' discussion thn men have decided te oller te work 8 hours for 8 hours pay, rather than go back In the old system. I fear that the paokera will net accept even theso terms. It makes me fear ful fortlie eight-hour movement. With the 25,000 packers put back, the lumber shovers wlilpped n.id the inelders dlsconilUted, It leeks blue le me. I would net be surprised te sce a genural backward movemenk" IIUNTINII fAltntlNM, TllK ANAKCIttHT, A llellf f That He In Hidden In the .Xteiinngahels X'Hltey coal lleglenn. PiTTsiifitfi, Pa., May 20. Ker seme time past, Chicago dotectivos have been Hceurlng the Moiiengahnla x'.tlluy coal region;, tinder thn belief that A. It. I'arsens, the noted An archist, was In hiding in that vicinity. This beller was strongly confirmed yosterday hy thn appearance at the postefllco at Ceal Hlitll' or a person whose appoarance tallies very clesely with the description of that much wanted Anarchist Ills buslness at tlie post pest post ofllco was tn register a bulky letter, ad dressed te Mrs. Lucy Parsons, nt Chicago. Tills transacted, he immodlalely left town. The detectives are working xvlth renewed energy feeling cenlldent that they are clese en his track. The prosenceol I'arsens in the coal regions is explained en the ground that he has among the miners ninny Irlends who are In ontlre sympathy xvith his doctrines. These persons liave tieen aiding in his mtp mtp pert and have taken care that his xvlm should net stiller. Nilnnn-Keeiteni mm IlrugcliU Iuitlrled. Marshall, Ilk, May 20. A sensation wai caused in this city yesterday when the pro pre pro ceodlngs of the special grand jury held Tues day, leaked out. l'.very saloon-keeper anil druggist lu the place xvas indicted 011 0110 or mnre counts each, ter selling liquor without a liconse or ler soiling te miners. Slncolicenso was veted down nearly all the saloons have sold liquor, thinking as the council is 5 te 1 for liconse that they xvore perfectly safe, but they rockenod without thelr host The liquor men feel considerable approheusion ns te tlie result of thelr alleged ell'ensa Aitotlterl'eUceman lylng. CiiK'Aoe, May 20. It in highly probable that Olllcer McNulty, one of the policemen shot in the liaymnrUet riot, will tlie. This morning tlie hospital authorities reported Ifiat he wasdollrleusnnd that tlie prospects of saving his llfe woie few. MeNulty wai shot in the leg. i- m ' MILl.tUXN VOU TllK NAVX. Appropriating SI t,7ne)O00,lCiitting Down Hie r.Htbuaica One-Thlnl. Wasiiinhten. D. Cm May 20. The naval appropriation bill will Im reported te the llouse te-morrow. It appropriates about fl), 750,000, whlle the ostlmates submitted by the navy department aggrogated 0,830,3.'i7. The appropriation for tlie current fiscal year I S15,029,70.i. The roinarjjable disparity be tween tlie appropriation and the ostlmates and the last appropriation Isoxplalned by the tact that all or the Benis Included in the ostl estl ostl maeos for new construction, aggregating $11, shyNW, are emitted irefn the appropriation bill, as they form thosubstance of the special bill for the new naval establishment already reported by the committee. The principal Items of the appropriation in the new bill are as follews: Fer pay of the navy fivH2,707, a reduction el tS7i5,3S0, as compared xvith estimates or $027,073 as com pared with the appropriation for the 'present year. Miscellaneous, $225,000, a reduction et f 15,000 ns compared with tlie estimates, aud flMkOOO wllh the appropriation ler the pres ent year. Bureau of equipment and recruiting, TSIH, S00 ; the estimates xvore ?963,S9I, and includ ed an appropriation for the plant at the Wash ington nax'y yard ; appropriation for current year is S5 1,000. Bureau or yards and decks, $1! 1.091; estlinates ?505. 120. (The principal cut bemg in tlie Hern or goneral maluteuauce aud the naval asylum at 1'hlladelphla), and the appropriation Ter the present year In 5211,000. Bureau of medlciue and survey, tl20,000, the estimates wero 1 155,000 and the appro priation for tlie current year f 125,000. Bureau or previsions nnd clothing, 51,233, 5S.rj ; estimates, 5l,fl20,OSl ; present appreprlv Hen, 51,111,000. Bureau or construction and repair, $1,0IV 050, (.including 530,000 for a school shlpat 1'hlladelphla te be Ittted out in the discretion of tlie secretary of the navy) ; ostimatei, 52,05.1,073, and appropriation ler this year 51,020,000. Bureaus el navigation, 537,500 a reduction ef'12,000 as compared with the esit males anil the name as the appropriation rer the current year. Bureau or orduance 5228,200 ; the estimator 51,1$S,-'I and included con templated expenditures for new armament for sit vessel, uiodern gocendary batterlea and small nrms rer the navy, the vmrcmue ern proving ground, aud Auto-Mebllo tor pedoes, and a torpode heatxvhlcli are emitted Irem the bill. The appropriation for the ire-seuty-arls5.KS,000. Bureau or steam onglneorlng, 57GSilG7 5 es timates, 871,817, nnd appropriation ler cur out year, 5'.l000. Naval aculemy, 51S3,rt1 I ertltmtea, fttie,. S5, and apprepi latlen for currentyear, S137,- " Fer tlie marine corps, 5010,291 ; estimate, 5013,811, and appropriation ter current year, 5sfi.),3.12. An Item or rr.0,000 Is added tetbe bill te provide rer the oenitmcUouof build ings Ter tbe new naval ohservalerte la IM District of Celiunbiu. The Miherjf XiiuabbW. ilsliery schooner In lUe WfJ " steamer Tanedene, WZ'STy ' A dlsivaich from Hf. I"W a " ""? llm ProWncefeVn. Man., schooner IamIm, A, "eHhe irand lUnk.ln viol.'len of th, i J Zi, ,wlll probably be HelMtl. . .. fell Uewn KleTer Mill le DMtb. rtiiiw'""""-'-' i,a 'j CiHOAeeii jviayn. a. ai. "i " Weed & Ce., prlntem, at 10a M.h;t was MHleJ Uils morning by fUte '. olewtor Uan. lf 'SI r f-I lslj ! fy.r
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