V&!V'!$$ t w .jferwBin r ," "v ?wv, . w vannuJiCTisaHfMH 't'T4AiJ9 li ul Li - ..nW t. -V JU4HW Stye Emtfftte? , i' t. ? tt-i-pf j t,-"JTW,t- w VOLUME XXIII-NO. 234. SIX PAGES. LANCASTER, PA., SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 1887. SIX PAGES.-PIUCB &f ty,aiyw .-.- '' . i.T m"i weMB&v . &paaaaaamannnnnnnnnnnwBaaas xnw5a!ina5 tatfnBllN SOME INTERESTING FIGURES xhaw Amm TAKBHrmum i mmmvAK- HLm Jf'J'MJIf MMMHtLUr. A flood flaag at the Ainaaul el Haileta. That I. Den by Mama el lh. Uniting Coe- c.rn tilths city ani Cennly-rigarag el Indnairte Thai Are Nelabl. The mercantile Hit, published the laat few week In the paper deslgnaled by lb tner ratitlle apprater, contain the names of all wholesale snd retail dealers, engaged In sell Ittll goods, wares, iiiniuliatuit.a, commodities or ether ell pets, In the county of t-aticaaler. These buslne K.iitn am graded scinrdlng te Ilia amount or K(il Mill into fourteen classes. Tlm uUiay- are made up at fellow. : la. l'ta idi -1.111 ami icii man pi.me .7 Ikl ft.llal lllllll ... Ill III " IUIMI " Iftimu ... Ii Ml " l,mi " ji.ne ... is uu " VH.KH " ftl Mil , 1(1 III " ai im iiiuc .. mil " 4J.UU ftO.ll (I ... SU (Ml " t(i.i ii ' imi-xi .. in i " Willi 7MI .. Ml 01 " 7VUII " 11 (Ml Willi " "I. 11 " IlllllM .. H) HI Km... . ...Ml ll Ml ' !ii'J iiiju... rem " M.UAjuiiit iipwanl. ... '.(ii (.e (J.SI.U I.KJK.NHU3. Hairs of n th in il.imi f.V 09 " II ixi.ind hm llnii rJ,On , 10 UJ " n " ami . f I.) ' W " atlM .. JilUJ I.WjUOIt 81(111". 1.1 ;knsi.'. Cnlrmil Im- t twill IliVmi '5 (n " fUVOIniid Itsslbiium, IM ... vim l " Ml ()..,. win " sunn .ii.iim .. if m " 3'.' " iuum niei iiukwkiis ami main, i.nis !-h1im of l.. thiinll.in .,, " II UXI.Ild 111 llllll IIII.UHI... ' 111 IMKO .. " 1M"I " IUUO " ai.u-e 3IUU... " 3',(m (ciimi .. " '".' " 75.UIO .. " imuiiiil utiwiirtln ., . . lit Ul , 'J5 UO , 40 Ml , M (U , II i Ol , l Ol. I II HI 7 H & I 3 2 15UUD 'lliera atu mi Itie lilt tliauainra ul l.fifie builiieM mtin or lirm of which f.J5, or ever eup-tblril, are lecalitl In the clly of Lanua. Ibr. TIime arn In thin city a) dry goeda term, M Krcvtrlei', Id Ilijuer ateieii, 01 liolela, 37 uitldK heUMm, 'Jl Jru heimw, ill i-ealyanlN, S brnwerH, 17 confecllenarlea, ffl) lilllnl hikI pe-il Lbki, 12 teu pin alleja, 1 Junk dlr, l atlety .torea, 7 book Moren, IS beet and nlie.i de.lBre, H olething beuaaa, S miKller, 7 liimlture ilaln, 7 dealera In II in r Btul It ml, Jb Uealrra In tobacco and elijiira, U In llih ami ej.inrt, 10 In Jewelry, II In lunleui, 2 in palm, and oils, 1 In eip, 3 In nifalii, 'J lu huti-e lurnlaUIng and 1 in ii von. ware. Ainenj? tbo-e rated In the higher clam, may IwnetiKl MlllerA lUrtiuan, In claet J, Indk'AtiiiK yearly ! of betwarn tlCHi,IWi) ami f Jix.iHxj, Watt.V. HUand and Williamson .V Fester, cla i, Mlua bulwoea f n'i.OOO and f li-O (J ; llaunr ,V: llre., claa .1, between I75.HUO anil f Vi.uuO ; Hmriilili A. Ce, Claaa (i, betWMiu tCO.IXK) and t75,WW ; lne A. Ce., elaM7, belwtwn flO.iHXl and i0,000, and K. E. KahnMtiHjk and Jehn H. Ulvler iV Ca, clawS, li-tweeii I0,((x) and i.i0 0l)0. Of the coal di'Hlfin lUuuiardner .V Jell r lei are rated In ili , ami Nunnr .V, Seu. and H. 11. Martin In clam 7. A.nnni; the hardware dealura (iei M Stuliiiiiiii ,V 0 are ratwl In cla 3, A O. Knplur In 7, Stetier, S'irelner V. Ce In V, MhihIhII ,V. Ittiigier in 1U and C. K. Krngivr In li lu Uulinebl- iht.re am 119 lniilnpHS place Adana'ewii 11 Kllztbuttilewn 3 J, Man helm bireuxh I'l, SriHita .V), Mirilmr -,0, Waiti Waiti lUKteu UireiiKh (I Ten Inllewlu the uutn'jHr of ini'lmjn liuuim In a lew of the largiir linvnlilH: Wnrwkk IS, hllliury Jtl, Maner J., Kplirtu i, Cecalicu K t 30, Karl J J, Kir I Kmli hjiiiHtef H'Iiiibi ulinrrl uf liurrlr At tliu (.oiieril iiytied of llm Kefermml church In Aiunrlni In Citiklll, N. Y , en Friday, Dr. A. '. ermllyu, chlruin of the ueiiuulttim en overturo-i, reprirtuj in tha liisinerlalanuliiiiHtvd In ri'Kard tothenrganlo tintoiief the Ititeriuul c Unroll In Amarlca with thu I're-ijytnrUn church. The repirt receuiiiiMndHd lua aloptlen of the following resolution : Kirjl. Thrt the Indli'itien of lVevldeni's arn netiif aucha lutiire .11 te mike Ihe pre untell.irtel.Hiii.'i In thu illroctleu wlae or hewlul of KO'il te th ctiurch. Frem all pni'.eMtapjwurrtiic.M It would only be detri tnautal toeur eae4 In unity and prosperity. Hi-cend. That the present duty of our Re Re feruied church, lia inuilitr and member, la net te agitate and prelnbly dlarutltaelr with vain qupstletiH, but, with evidently much Hiialbls work, te de Ita duty aa Ged haaghtuand kMi te in locally and faith fully until miiuIi aliuieaathe working, of III. Hplrlt .hall Indicate much mere manlfeatly thmi at prrvjul that our deuouiluatlenat work U done. Tih r.iKirt t'llcllwl a warm and friendly dlicunMleu by Ura. t'Umnlx'rM, VeruillJ'e, I'hrauxr and etlitiri., and, when put te the vute, waHunanimeualy adopted. Te T.t Ilia Ulgli Llr.nM Law. Judge Kved In Philadelphia baa d l.charged the rule te restrain the clerk of the quarter eaaena court from alllzlug hlaaeal te licensee l.iun.1 under tlui old law upon applications presented alter My 11 hewls 1) Vail, who raised the ipiotlen at the Ittstauceel the Law and Onler aaclety, eUlmel that the high llcenku bill weut Inte rlluct Immediately uKn Its algnature by the governor, and con. feipiently all llceuNes Hiued after that date aheuld be In aruordauce with Ita provlsleua. Kj-JikIk'J KlD'Mk, reiireneutlng the clerk of the court of quarter aeaiietm, stated that at presmit no sM'llle ctsa hid been presented, and that hU client deilred te have the matter priivwiited in sinfie dellelte form, lie ale HiiggHstPd that Mr. Vail make a trat ease In the court el common pleia, ae that an issue might be tnktn te the supreme court. Mr. Vail withdrew the suit, and auld he would a.k for a new rule la the .pocllle case of James McAnally. Tea Oull.ga Centennial. Franklin college, whose centenary I te be celebrated with elaborate literary and must, cat exerclnes during the week of June 12-10, was Incorporated by the legislature of I'eun ylvanla, en the 10th of March, 1787, aa "The German college aud charity school of the borough and eiuuty of Lancaster." At the saiue Hum the Institution was uatned Frank lin college "from a profound respect for the talent, virtuea, and services te mankind In feneral, but especially te this ceuutry, of lia Kicellency lisnjamln Franklin, eaq, presldeut of the supreme executive council." Metahall oellege whose seinl-centenntal la te be celebrated at the asms time graduated its drat student in 18)7 ; was founded la Mer cer.uurg, Pa It had developed out of the high sohenl of the Kefermed church which bad been founded In 18JI, at Yerk, ., where the tbeolegloal aemlnary was at that time located. It was removed te Lancaster and united with Franklin in 1853. Met legally Banged. It has just come te light that Unarlea M. Hterllng, a tramp, who was banged April 21, 1887, in Youngstewo, Ohie, for the murder of Mlas Lizzie Orombaeber, was Judicially mur dered. At his first trial, at Uanfieid, the Jury disagreed and was discharged, and In Iger auca or violation of the aupreme court dscla. Ieiih auit the Ohie statute, the reaaena for the Jitrj 'a discharge were net Journalized by the court clerk. He was atlerwsrds tried again, con Tinted and hanged, and te the but pre. tested bU Innocence. lu a- similar case, Ulnes vs. the atatr, the plaintiff la error waa d isaliarged, the court holding that he bad been twice placed In peril of life, contrary te law and the Hate and the United Btatea eea. tltulluue. m A Wemaa te Be ael In the city court at Padueab, Kentucky, en Thursday, "Mellle" Jaoksen, a wblt woman, waa oenvlctad el vetapy, ud J udgefhemaa ordered that aha b aeld te the hlgbeet bidder for tbUtyuaya. The aala will be madeaaaoea aa IM adTatllaaaaant baa beaa Issued. TWa la U aoeordaBM with JCwtawky law. uuub Ann mi rmm mi. AOullectlsw la Walsh Thar aregnme Rpeetsaasia DatetlpUea at Tfeesa. Dropping into J. H. MoNaeghton'a cigar etere a day or two age we were abewa by that gentleman a tray of geld coins, the faee value el tbtm being about Wi'i, but owing te the variety of many of them their numis matic value Is far greater than the fact value. Following I a nearly complete list of the coins with their face value : California geld pleoe (round) faee value, fM, rare l Hpael.h doubloon, 10 Mexican doubloon, fl&rjOi American eagle, 17UD, 110 60 1 sixteen Amerlnan half eagles of Ute eatlleat coinage, very porfect ; three 13 pieces of different dates a nUiiber of quarter eagles, geld dollars, geld lull and qtiartera dollars; three Kiigllah aevemtgua, and one half sovereign s three lid franc plecm ; one Leuis D'er, face value, i i'l ; one ten mark piece, fl J1 1 one ten fraud piece, f I Uj ene live Iraoe geld piece one n guluea I one ii-katnm piece, China, II j UO franc geld piece, 13 85 ; one " II illver," geld, 3 Ti ; 10-gulldur, M ; one pistele, t-175; one Dablenega,,Ua., ft piece; thirty old Ainerlcau geld dollars j one Ferd. Il'er, 17 HO ; one 40 LI urea, f7.G0 I one Turkish coin. II; live II nieces: two iingllah guineas at ." iil eich ; one Califor nia flu pleue, rare ; three f.r C.llferuia coins ; Ualllernla llwbtler dollar ; thirty old Amer ican dollars ; one old quarter eagle ; una quarter guinea Uieel thu rare and curious cuius la at 10 geld piece atatuped at the United Slates away oltljelu California it shows that the die was broken before the coin waa stamped. A small Chbie.e geld coin of oblong shape, and cevxred with Chinese characters is uetlceahlu among Us big neighbors. One of the American half eagle was coined at tlm old branch mint at Charlette, N. (!, aud another at the branch mint at Dahluiiega, (la. it may be of lutereat te atate that " Dililenega" I. an Indian word mean ing " yellow money." A rare aud every pretty Turklth geld coin contain, an " Image and superscription " that neither Mr. McNauguleii oeutd tran.late. A handwime foreign geld coin of 171)1, worth about 15, face value, haa a shield in centre surrounded by a crown, and around tbeettge of the coin the following formidable array el abbreviations, M. II F. K T K K X. F. I) 11. K T B E X. K T L. I). S. It I. A. T. K T E. A French SO franc geld coin baa the dealgn of a nude angel with bl wing. aUuding at a tablet and writing, whlle ou thu llxir near the tablet 1. a cock crewing. A geld coin dated 1710 baa the word, around the edue, aa near as we could make Ilium out, "Chra Hgh. Vine liuper" One of the sovereign, of peculiar dunlgn is from the uilut at .Sidney, Auatntlla. A number of 'J5 and 60 cunt geld pieces, of oc'agenal form, coined in California, are In the celli ctlen. They are pretty little things and are becoming scarce. liesldea bla collection of geld coin. Mr, McNaugblen haa a very One collection of silver coins, both foreign and domestic, of all aorta and alcee, some of them quite rare, the number of piece, being about Uve hundred. Heme ether day we may aay mere about them. Mr. MoNaughten Is net a dealer In ceiue, but like tbuu.ands of ether people takes an interest Infeld or picullar cuius, and when he finds one lie la a It away, and In this way, in the course of bla bualnew, he haa made one of the fluent private collection. In the city. He telU tblaatery of hew a small boy tried te cheat bluiene day. The boy came Inte thu store and aaked fur a two-cent cigar, which waa handed hliu. The boy lay ail old eld old faahlened half-ceut en the ceuuter and ran rapidly oft A abort time arierwarda Mr. Mi Naughteu waa ollered f J.C0 for the half cent. It happened te beeue el the rare ones. t'UBTAL BKHflVm mmi'LUIB. BatWMii OJ.OOO ana ea.OOO Men en Iba De partment Kell. Few iwrvena have an idea of what a vaat machine the posteillce department K The committee examining Inte the working of tbe departments, of which Senater Ceck r ell la chairman, haa J list received a reply te Ita Inquiry aa te the number of the department empleyes. Aiwnrdlug te the statement, Post master (ion bra I Vilas Is at the head of a force which number, between (15,000 and ti,000 men. It la probable that no ether civil etticlal in the world has such an Immense army of men under bla control. Even this tre mendous aggregate does net give the full number of postal employee. Quite a preper lien of the third and leurtb-claas postmasters have asalttanta who are paid out of tbelr fee, and wins therefore, are net borne en the roll, of the department K theae be Included, It la probable that 100,000 will be the figure meat nearly representing the aggregate of poalellloe department empleje-. Hlnce the promulgation of tue civil service oemmlnlon promotion rules, a habit has been acquired by government empleyes which is annoying the ellicials. Formerly it was dillicult te get the clerks down te work by nine o'clock. There were always some stragglers, and the reperta of tardiness were frequent. Tbla atate of affairs baa been re versed, aud new there seems te beaeme ditll ditll eulty experienced In keeplug the em pi ej en from putting In their appearance befereeight o'clock. Many el tbem seem te be iesseMed with the Idea that extra work will help them te get a high percentage for till clency, ae they are hard at work by eight o'clock In the morning. Tbla la eatiecially thncaae In the treaaury department. The elllclala have Informed tbelr overludustrleua clerks that such devotion te duty 'will cer tainly undermine tbelr health, aud moreover, it la net the deilre of the aecretary that the room, should be opened before the regular heuf for the transaction of business Oneclv II xervloe miu whole somewhat slew in tbe exe cution of bis clerical duties haa been an early bird of the most ceutJnned type He desired te accomplish enough in a efay te compare favorably with bla fellow clerks, and was net confident that he could de ae within the regular beura. Remenstrances with him wereei no avail, and finally the ether day be was peremptorily ordered net te put In hie appearance before 0 o'clock. It Is esrtalnly a heretofore unknown condition of department affairs tbat mraaures should be necesary te curb tbe ambitious Industry of government clerks. Haeatur Harm an As a Mall tlaer. r rem the Milwaukee Sentln.l. Heuater German, of Maryland, I an old base ball player, and In bla time waa a geed one. He covered second baae en tha old Nationals In 1807. Williams, who was pitcher et tbe nine at tbat time, is new cannier of tbe treasury. Ha and Williams met en tbe ball ground tbe ether day and proposed tbat tbe old players be called together for a game this summer, each ae far as hewlble, resum ing bia old position. Tbe senator aald tbey played ball a geed deat differently newadaya than when be waa a boy, but be thought he could held bla own. Harvard . Nsw Eeglub Shell. Frem tbe Boaten Herald, The trial row which tbe Harvard 'Varsity craw made In tbelr new .hell waa rather unaatlsfactery. The crew rather like tbe Bngllab ears, but tbe rig la net at It was ordered. Net enough room Is giveu ler the men te work In. The relleralides may work well when the rig 1 arranged well, but at preaeutit la hard te tell whether tbe crew will use It In the raesa. The abell itself la a geed beat, though alie sets dewu by tbe bead aligbtiy. m ' rrap.rly lndlguaut. Tnc-aobeotofnolalsof Boaten bava posted notleaa ia all tbe echoel buildings of tbat city, forbidding tba cbawlng or tobacco by tbe pupil. Tbay bava even peated the BOtlee In tba girls' high school building, biueb te tba Indignation of tba young women. fieamy tee Watav. Tha cook ea tba J. King, named Kara ttaswerta, wall kaewa aleag tba Ohie river, MeadlaPtfksaAarg, W. V. while tba taw waari. ate Ban mat tanaa waUtBTWaaalaa. mm At mm tm eiilvmbim. The ValvatMiy Teasa Dawned by the Haara Aa UKtaare Wan Kaews Very Matte, Tba largest crowd of tha season waa at tba ball game in Columbia en Friday afternoon, beteen Hear'a team and tba club et tba University of Pennsylvania. Tba borne club waa violerlnua, and the game waa wen by timely bitting and daring baae running Tba game waa marred by terrible kicking. It commenced with then ret aaaa at tha bat and continued, almost without Interrup tion until tba last man was re tired In tba aaventb Inning. Tba growl ing waa done ever the most trivial points by tha members of both teams who would assemble around tba borne ptata and spend several minute at a time growling. Tba umpire was M Ldernian, who showed by bla declsieni tbat he peaseased no knowledge of tbe national game. Ilia decisions were agalnat both clubs and tbey only made tbe mere cause ler wrangling. The constant coaching of tha team was wearisome. It will be seen by tbe score that tba Uni versity men did net have tbelr full nine, which was filled up by three Lancaster player, ill vet and Rhodee were the battery for Bear' club, and tbe visitors were unable te de anything with Rhodes' left-band pitching. The eut-fleldera did net have one chaaee. The home club placed balls In a aafe place and batted bard. Tbe game waa a geed one and it a pity that the wrangling aiielled it te a certain extent. But Mven Innlnga were played, as the visitors deslred te make the 0 o'clock trains for 1'hlladelpbla: The full score waa as fol fel fol eows: mar', a ijire a llrliniiM r f i .1 .1 4 i ciiivjmiti ilare a PMlunlen 2.1101 Hwlngler, i Huh e .... e Klug.l I Knu l, I.... 0 Keeaey, r. 1 llnl liner, ui 1 Kbedtia, p. u UtMlngHr a 1 Ulvet, c ... 1 1 1 3 1 ii u e u e e e 0 2 e n I i.iawilt. p.. .. 1 1 Met' reu,l, n I ahay. 3 .. 0 I Mjrura C... 1 0 llamine, a , 1 0 Majrnard,iu 1 Kurrln., i... S Selfert, r .. e e 0 0 2 1 J 0 12 2 1 tl 2 U 0 1 (I 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 - Total M I) i I Total .... 10 10 11 10 l Rear'. 0 4 110 1-10 bnlVM-atly 1 1 U i 1 0 0- Karned rnns Hear.. . Twe base hltallrlm mer.l rllenbai. Uear'a.6, Unlverltjr.l. Hlmck out Uear's. 10 UntTaraltr, Biwl uti tullj lliiiliner. raxed bill.-tteah. 3; Myon. 4. Wild pltch-M-lthele., 1 rtelim iitaa llrlm mnr S, K-wiy a, HeiMnirer l, Mwlngliir, Klntf, kU.lnger. I'ulptre M. Ledenimii, of Lanca. Uir. Tbe New Helland nine went te Akren en Monday and defeated the nine of that plaea by 11 te 0. The game was played under the umpire's en u rtilea. He allowed but three strikes and tbe pitcher was allowed te give six lull. Instead of tlva Tbe bemeclub was permitted te change players during the game and thore waa leta et fun. Tbe grand stand waa a hay stack and during tbe wrangling there were many cries of "blav ball," "ghest nutis" A3. The Cfarum says : "The New Helland beyr, although guyed terribly en account of tbelr coaching, kept it up and succeeded In rattling their opponents. Had the Akren boys coached In English It might have had tbe ame effect, but none of our boys understand Uerman, and ae paid no attention te It. Tbe Columbia club waa te bave played the Alteena in tbla city next Thursday, but Manager Bear saya the Ironside greunda are unfit te play upon, owing te tbe high grass. Tbe game will be played in Colum bia. Tbe Lancaster high school base ball club left Lancaster Ibis afternoon te play a game with tbu Columbia high school Uuu. tvsmuAi. vr mh'. vbaiuwl A Larae Urewit ai Hi. Ilua. Bui Only Imme- ui.dlsl Fn.uil. Fulluw th K.mala. la the llrave. Ibe funeral ei Mrs Cecelia Ober, wife of Jehn II. IVaree), took place this morning from the family residence, Ne. a)l West Vine atreet. There was a very large gatherlni; of smnathlzlng friends at the beuse. !(hv. Dr. J, V. Mitchell conducted tbe funeral cervices, and In the course of bis remarks paid a deaerved tribute te tbe noble character of tbe deceased. At tbe close of tbe services the aaaeiublage present was dismissed, only the relatlvee and Imme diate friends et the family remaining te fellow the body te ita final resting place In Lancaster cemetery. Tbe following were the pall-bearers : D, II. Hellahu, J. W. B. Biuaman, Jehn U. Hkilea, Geerge K. .eiler., Jehn II. Hellluger and D. U. Haversttck. Mr. Pearael, who haa been ceutined te his bed for many weeks, waa much tee Ul te at tend tbe funeral or even te leave bla bed. Last evening at bis request tbe casket con taining tbe remalna of 'his beloved wife waa placed at his bedside se that be might bave an opportunity of viewing for the last time the face of her who had been bts loving con cen con aert and constant companion for se many yeara. Tbe scene waa a uiest atlecting one and bitter teat a were abed bymembera of tbe family who were present. Grave fears are felt tbat Mr. Pearsel may net loeg survive the shock caused by tbe death, of his wife, Kue.rataf Jehn Ilea. The funeral of tba lata Jehn Heaa took place from bis residence at Hess station, en tbe Quarry vllle rallread,yesterday,and it was eue of the largest seen in that neighborhood for a long time. Tbe services and Interment took place at tbe Meunonlte church, New Providence, aud tbe sermon waa preached by Rhv. Brubaker, of Rohreratewn. Among these lu attendance at the funeral was a num ber of Irlondaet tbe deceased from thU city. A WaUh Metiutalu Character Daad. Frem the New Helland Clarien. Johnny Green, a resident of the Welsh mountain, died ou Monday, and was burled near CbrUtlana en Wrdneaday. une night during tbe winter be alept out somewhere, and bis hands and leet were terribly frozen. Hlnce that time It bad been reported fre quently tbat he was dead, but his demise occurred en the day above atated. Johnny Green was well known by almost every citizen et tbe eastern partet this county, and was an expert violin player, tn lilt way. He waa en old soldier and pensioner, having been shot through tbe abdomen. We understand that en the day of bla funeral whisky waa indulged In by aome nt tbeaein Httendaucs and that a dlagtaeelul tight oc curred. Oueeftbn belligerent fellows waa in town yeaterday, with bla bead begirt with a dirty haudkeretilel. Tti Werk of a Vandal, In the school yard, at tbe corner of Prince and Chestnut streets, there steed early tbla morning a tloe rose bush full of flowers and buda. It waa admired by many In passing en tbe read te market In tbe neighborhood of five o'clock. Between that beur and alz o'clock some vandal entered the yard and broke off tba top or tba bush. It ia te be hoped tbat tbe guilty party may be appre hended, and aucb a penalty Imposed tbat will In tbe future prevent any mera of sueh vandal ism. A rermr Lancastrian. Jehn B. Martin, who removed aeraa yeara age from Maner tewnahlp, te Greeneastle, Franklin county, met with a serious accident a few day. While riding a betaa te a Held te bring home the oewa, tbe horse seared at some object, and Mr. Mutlu was tbrewn te tba ground. One leg was broken, and ha was otherwise Injured. HrATB HHIBrS. Larayette oellege graduate 4. student tbla year, and Muhlenberg college 12. Tha Philadelphia Tinea contribute fjioe towards having an old-fashioned Jubilee day en July 4. Old Tartle. Jebn McUevsra found two old turtle sear Christiana thta weak. Oa bera thataltlala "W.K." and data 1838. The ether had Uta ltn A, mh" mi tgiumim, - WILLIAM A. WilKKLKK DEAD. avrrmmtme rum ivmm itmm with Murtmrnimm vr tmm mm Aim. He Batted a Vice President In th H.yes Administration Naur of M.w Vel Rial Lawyer, Scheel Teacher, Hanker and Statesman, Malekk, N. Y., June 4 Ex. Vice Presi dent W, A. Wbeater died this morning at 10 o'clock. Wm. A. Wheeler was born June 30, 18l9,ln Malena, Franklin county, N. Y.j entered the University of Vermont In the claaa which graduated in 1812, but the sudden death of I father compelled blm te leave his collegi ate course uncompleted. H commenced tbe study of law with Cel. Asa Haacall, and waa at different times employed aa a tcboe! teacher. Moen after his admnaieti te the ba be rose rapidly in the legal prnfeimlen, and waa made district attorney for Franklin county, holding tbe position until be declined te retain It longer. Fer several years he wm superintendent of snhenls fur Franklin county, lu ISeO and 1831 Mr. Wlienler represented Franklin county in the New Yerk Heuse of Aaaembly, was a member of tbe Menace of New Yerk In IKS and 1850, and president pre tern, el that body. 1'er noveral years be waa much engaged In banking and railroad affair. He was one of the organizers of tbe Hank of Malene, and held tbe position of cashier and chief managing director. He wa trustee of Ibe Northern New Yerk rail way company. He was a member and the president of the New Yerk constitutional convention In 1807 68 ; was elected a repre sentative In Congreos te the Thlrty-sevenlb, Fnrty-llrat, Forty second, Forty-third and Forty fourth Congresses, and in June, 1870, was unanimously nominated for tbe vice presidency of tbe United States by tbe Re rubllcan national convention at CluclnnalL n the political complications which areae In Louisiana during the swslen of the 13 1 Con gress, Mr. Wbeeler was conspicuous, he hav ing been chairman of tbe special oemmltteo of the Heuse of Representatives tbat vialted Louisiana, and finally adjusted the dltlicul ties existing there en the baalsef what Is known aa the " Wheeler compromise" FuartMn ILndll Ki.cateil. Mata.mekas, Mex., June 1 Particulars of the lata action between tbe Mexican cav alry under CeL Hernandez and tbu Mexican bandits lu the llel.a (cut-oil) have Ueu re ceived. The baudiia, twenty -eight lu num ber, were under the command of Larirn Ayala, a well known bandit from tbe atate of Nueve Loen. Cnl Hernaudez divided up bis men te pursue them, aud ea hia men had unsaddled te take supper at a ranch tbey were attacked aud tired en from the weeds by the baudlta, and one man killed. Her nandez at once mounted hla force and started after them. At the Cenejez rancb they were overtaken and another battle occurred, tbe bandit beating off Hernandez with the less of three men wounded, tbe colonel himself being wounded. The plucky colonel, wltb butelght effective mn,sllll hung en the trail of bla tee and reinforcements arriving, be again struck and surrounded tbem capturing fourteen of them, who were Immediately executed. The balance are being hotly pur sued and wilt probably all be eplured and shot. On Uunilr.d TheuMiiil f arade. Kwanhka, Juue 4. There was a great manifestation ever Mr. Glad stone here to day. One hundred thousand Welshmen turned out In line te de him honor. The men all were resettea and carried banneis, some of which bore the name of the Heme Rule leader. Headed by bands of mu.ic, each division inarcliul by the graud stand and were reviewed (13- Mr. Gladstone, who, wltb ether piemlneut KLiitlemeii, occupied the stand. The Penlj prliU contingent, com posed ei sturdy ceuntrjineii, was the nicst conspleueua and led tbe van, Inspiring every one with thuir own enthualaam. Flags were (lying from nearly every bouie top, aud at short Interval, during tbu precession cannon aalutea were tired. The day baa been sunabtny and delightful. -Ne Uep. Kerlhe Ueiirt.niiied. El. Pase, Tex., Juue 4 Gen. Lorenze Vega, president el the military court tbat sentenced the three Mexican eltlceia te death, 1 In El Paae, sndsaja tbe three are still in JatlatGusytnas, tending an appeal ler mercy 10 the president and secretary of war in the City of Mexico. The prisoners were tried by a court-martial composed or two generals and live colonel', and promptly sentenced te death en the two charges of kidnapping and invading friendly territory, in Mexican official clrclea It is net thought the interven tlen of Becrelary Bayard for leniency will have tbe desired tt!ct, aa the standing of Cel. Alvlzu In the Mextcen army is net of the beat and there is no sympathy for him among bis own countrymen. Tbe i-entence of death will undoubtedly be curled out. ratal Juarrl el Farmer. Leuiavn.LK, Ky., June i. Jeseph Lan drun and Elijah Haleigb, wealthy farmera Of thlBceunty,met late last night at Jelleraou Jelleraeu Jelleraou tewn and renewed an old quarrel. Land run attacked Rilelgh with n knife, cutting him severely lu the slde. The men were then separated and started for their respective homes, Raleigh in a wageu and Lan drun en horseback. Lindrun rode ahead aud secured a rill a returned aud shot Raleigh In the ab domen Inflicting a wound which will likely prove fatal. Inter.! In I he lluuill Uaa... CutuAdO, June 4 Judgu Hliepanl'a court room waa well tilled this morning when thu McUariglc-McDenald case waa resumed. There waa a large attendance of commission ers and ethers who have been indicted. The fact that Nto Michaels, tbe messenger of the beard, who knewa much about what baa oc curred there during the laat two jears, was en the witness stand, made the preceedlugH very Interesting te them. Heavy Liu bj Fire. OVVKNTOIU, IOWA, June lO. K. Putnam's well known mansion at Wood Weed lawn, near this city, waa destroyed by rlre yesterday. Mr. Putnam's extensive library, together with much of the llternture and works of art aud science of the late J. Duncan Putnam, was couaumed. The lest in t-10,-000 ; Insurance f7,6O0 Decline te lut.il.rs. Athkns, June 4 The powers bave de clined tbe Invitation of Greece te interpose wltb Turkey In behalf of tbe Inhabitants et Crete te secure for them tbe relerms de manded and the probability are that a re volt will shortly occur in that country. A Maryland Firm Fall. Baltimore, June 4 Hymlngten Bres. .V. Ca, proprietor of the Patapsco; chemical work at Locust Point, assigned te day, Jehn Gill Is tba trustee. Ue filed a bend for f 100,000, Indicating asscla of f JOO.OOU Back In III. Old IJuart.rs. Auburn, N. Y,, June I Jimmy Hepe, tbe burglar Just extradited from California, reached here at 8.30 a. m., te serve out hla unexpired aenleuee. Ue U also under indict ment here for Jail breaking. Alsace's Oovaruer te tteslgn. Londen, June 4 Tha Timet' Pari nor respondent telegraphs tbat ba ia reliably In formed that Prince Uobenlebe, governor of Aleaee Lerraine, will abertly relgn hla office. Ordared te Obey in Vkw, Londen, June 4. It la stated that tha pope bas ordered tha priest throughout Ireland te adfiaa tbelr fleck te obey tha Uwa el tha vntnutHm rmturummm. Uovsruer Bvr Disapprove, a Large Mamber el BIlla-TheM mgnd. The governor baa vetoed these bill t Te Increase the number of building Inspector of Philadelphia te provide for tbe payment of the balance of the unpaid salary of Uetiry W. Williams, late a Justice of the supreme court of Pennsylvania te bis widow, and te provide for tbe payment balance of the unpaid salary of James B. Knox, late a Judge of tba court of common plea of tbe Eighteenth judicial district of tbe commonwealth of Pennsyl vania, te his widow; te equalize tbe legal charge for mileage In this commonwealth, and Increasing the compensation of wltneeaea for attending court; te regulate the practice of home-opathlc pharmacy and aale of poison, and te prevent adulteration in drug and their hemuinpathlc medicinal preparation In tbe state. Vetoed because the general phar macy bill I a almost identical with It; for tbe relief of Careline Hall, widow of a soldier of the war of 181 J; making an appropriation for tbe relief of Hiram Koenoe.of Mercer county ; for tbe relief of Elizabeth Belz, widow of Peter Belz, a soldier In the Re volutionary war : for the relief of Mary Maker, widow of Jehn Baker, a soldier of the war of 181-; te provide for tbe renewing and extending of charters of bank of discount; granting annuities and gratuity te Geerge W. Hymer, late a membnr of One hundred-aud-ferty-ninth Pennsylvania volunteers, and Henry B. Geedman, a private In Twentieth regiment Pennsylvania state tnilltla;torepeal portion of the act relative te the cella'eral Inheritance tax because it ia faulty in tbe title and body of the bill. In vetoing tbe state- capltel Improvement bill the governor says : Cordially as 1 approve of this tnoaaure, which has been shown te be entirely practi cal and practicable by the plans prepared by ceiuMtent architects, I am cemielled te withheld my approval from the main Items of the bill by reaaen of the uncertainty wblcb exists as te the rev enues olthecemmonwealth for I he next two yeara. Preparations hav ing already been made, under tbe advice of the Heard of Health, for the draluage of the executive mansion, and some work already having been done in connection with ilH Improvement, the Hern which relates In It la npprevcii because It I. Indlvlaable With the exception of that Item, I am compelled for thereaaeus staled te withheld my ap ap prev at from the bill. Tbe amount appropri ated for Improvements tn tbe executive man sion Is $15,1)00, In addition te f7,M)0 In tbe general appropriation bill. The Item atrlcken from the capltel Improvement bill feet up fi8j,000. Illll. Appre.cd. Among the mere Important bills approved by Governer Beaver were the follewing: Appropriating t5,'M) te reimburse H. II, Themas, commissioner te the World' Exhi bition, New Orleans ; appropriation for tbe Pennsylvania Institution ler tbe Deat and Dumb; for the Pennsylvania Institution for the blind ; for tbe Nermal schools; ler tbe .late Heard el Health ; ler the committee en lunacy; for the house el refuse, Philadelphia; for C. M. Gere ter tbe New Yerk and Pennsylvania state boundary line, and for the expense of the commlslenera locating the same; for tbe expensea of tbe authracite mine law commis sion ; for the maintenance of soldiers' orphans ; for the protection and propagation ei ut n ; ler expensea ei tue state Deara ei agriculture ; ler the atate beard of charities ; for tbe Western penitentiary ; also bill te protect the right el shareholder en property, etc., being the Erie escheat bill ; relating te the Western penitentiary ; authorizing the condemnation et turnpike reads and high ways, etc; extending tbe previsions of the thirty-fourth auction of the corporation act of 1874 le fuel companies and giving them right el eminent domain. ruwumuLi'a ui'fuammt. Til Knlgbls el Laber uf Chicago Attempting te Dliplaca lh National Officer. Chicago, June 4 It I rumored that a secret meeting of officers of local assemblies of the Knight of Laber tbat are antagonistic te Master Workman Powderly Is te beheld in tbla city lu tbe course of a few days, at which stepa will be taken toward concentrat ing the opposition In different part of the country, for the purpose of laying plans of operation ut the anuual convention at Minneapolis, next falL The expulsion of district assembly 120, known as the Jebn Morri-en carpet weavers' assembly, has given considerable Jey le tbe anti anti PciHilerl lies, who recognize lu the tabooed district a great accession of strength. Communication haa been opened with the elllcers of this assembly, with the Den ver X Pacific coast assemblies, which already have manlleated open hostili ties te the present administration and with numerous ether district and local assemblies, which, although they have net publicly declared their ixisltlen, are known te be willing te Jelu hand with any well or ganized movement te "dewu" the present officers at Philadelphia. It I hinted that this combination la likely te take formidable iliiuenslone, and that Powderly and the llemeuluh am likely te lie confronted at Minneapolis with au opposition much better nrgsniml and mere powerful than that with which tbey had te contend laat year at Rich mond. Selllera Kefu.e te tact. 1)k.ni:ii, CeL, Jutiel. Trouble Is brewing ou tbe Msxttell grant The settlers, whose Iiiteresta before the United Stales supreme court were represented by O, P. MeMalns, are manifesting an ugly disposition since their defeat. Information has. reached hern tbat McMaina la v Islting these people and urging them "te get out their Winchesters" aud re-dstall attempts by the graut company te entorce ita claims. McMaina haa many followers who are teudy te de bts bidding, and a strong leslstauce will be made te eject ments. The uempAuy has propeied te sell or lease te the settlers, but tbe latter oenslder the terma unreasonable. Tbe town of Raten, N. M., Is en the grant and thete who have improved tbelr holding have been notified that they roust move If tbey de net accept the eiler made by the company. A war Is certain te fellow any attempt te dislodge these people. Ihs Value el a Vanadlau list read. Bkim.ix, June 4 Professer Htelu, the eminent political economist, has issued a pamphlet showing the military Importance te Great Britain of the Canadian Pad lie rail road which, he a)s, baa apparently been overlooked by tbe powers. Tbe pamphlet haa attracted a great deal of attention here and lias been widely read throughout Europe, itrallsattontlentotheabsoluteludependence of England In event ei war with Ru.sla or any ether European power In the matter et using the Suez canal, which she could ignore altogether and send her troop overland through Canada from the Atlantle te tba Facltle. He Killed Twe. Ckdaiitew.v, Ga., June 4. At Reck Run, Ala, Friday, William Stene, a professional gambler, Induced two furnacemen, Air. Woodley and Beb Mills, te play at dlea with blm. They were getting the best or him when be struck Woodley In tba face. Woodley withdrew and get a revolver, re turned and opened fire, killing Htone distantly aud mortally wounding Mill. Tbe latter wa shot accidentally. Woodley es caped. A Weman Acquitted el Murder. LliTl.K Valukv, N. Y,, June 4. Court wa opened at 8:30 tbla morning in tbe Wile man murder case. Tbe Jury filed in and in response te tbe customary questions tbe fore man aald tbat tbey had found a verdlct of "net guilty." Mrs. Wlleman spent tbe nlgbt lu hysterica, and was mueb overcome wbsn acquitted. Heawy May JUeever. Nbvv Yehk, June 4 -Capt Jack Huseay waa decidedly better Ulsawrnlag, and tha IS-.fiRl?,r'! vevmAmmuvMMmrwmM'A rmmtt. old Attempt la reteea laj Heroine t a raaae. Daresge aat. A rather startling fe of attempted polaen. Ing la reinrted la tba family et Mr. J. H. Dunn, of Minneapolis, Minn, Tha lady, who ta highly respected, saya aha waa la tha bablt of leaving a tla pall euteld har deer every night for the convenience of har milk man In the morning ; that when ha came te put in tba milk Thursday morning ha dis covered some substance much like ashes la the pall and left her milk at a neighbor'. When Mr. Dunn arose the milk wa taken te her by a boy, who said the milkman left It at tbelr place owing te asbea being in her palL Mr Dunn su.Dected semething: wreuc and Immediately took the pall and content ve pence neaaquanera, wnere ur. Hiivtngten examined it and found enough araenlu in It te kill twenty pjople. Mrs. Dunn went there a short llme ego from Pennsylvania, where ahe has a damage ease pending with one F.rra Cooper, el Union City, the amount being f 100,000 Mr. Dunn' pluck In pushing her anlt agalnat U.ieper te trial gained her mucb notor iety in Erie. Cooper 1 a millionaire who I said te have made very slanderous remarks about Mr. Dunn. The principal witness waa Daniel J. Ilrewn, a garrulous old man who disappeared eoen after tbe suit was brought Mrs. Dunn beard, finally, that be was in Can ada. Mhe went there and through a friend decoyed him te Fert Niagara, where 'she waa In waiting with a detective. Mho bagged her game, get a requisition from Gov. Hill and went back te Erie in triumph. Cooper Is said tn bave acknowledged that It coat him f .25,000 te keep Brown out el the state for the many months he was absent Mrs. ljiiun says tbat ever since she left Pennsylvania she has been shadowed by a man who, In her opinion, Is employed by Cooper, and she think be took this means of getting rid of ber. Mrs. Dunn went east last nlgbt and will probably find ent tbe name of the "spotter." His description bas been given te tbe police Inspector. m Kanaway der. In n Drag Stere. In Wlllimantic, Conn., Agnea Weed, six teen yeara old, a daughter of Themas Weed, a machinist, wa fatally Injured Friday night by being run ever. Jeseph Nichols, a livery stable keeper, white drunk waa riding about the streets, beating bla horse unmercifully. Nichols was tbrewn out and received a bad cut en the head. Tbe horse ran up Main atreet and at a crossing struck two girls, knocking both down. The Weed girl was tramplt upon, the horse tben ran into Frank W. Wilsen's drug store, and tbe peo ple there rushed terrltied Inte tbe alley in tbe rear. Tnere waa a wreck of show case and bottles, but no one we hurt The Fatal Opera Uemlqne Fir. Ln I'runce says the police authorities are keeping from the public tbe number of deatba resulting from tbe Opera Cemlque Ura, Many bodies, It sys have been taken from tbe ruins at various times and removed te tbe morgue unknown te tbe people. La France estimates tbe real number of lives lest by the bre at ever two hundred. Madame Blendel, a lady who was ln tbe theatre when tbe Ore broke out, bas Just died from the effect of nervous fright experienced in her escape from the burning building, and M. Alberte Hecend, tbe French writer, ha died of In flammatien of tbe lungs, contracted en tbe nlgbt of tbe fire. Oppesse) te Sanday restal Werk. Tbe synod of th Reformed Presbyterian church of America, at Newburgb, N. Y., baa adopted a resolution declaring tbat "viola tien of tbe Sabbath by tbe postetnoe depart ment is one of tbe greatest sin of the gev ernment, as wen as one ei tue greatest ciusea of the Sabbath desecration throughout tbe whole commonwealth, and calling upon organizations of all Evangelical bodies In tbe United State te combine In order te secure entire abolition et whatever ln tbe posteffloe department is in violation or the Sabbath law." They Marled te Daily In the Oerileu, The police had been digging all day Friday in the yard of David Rhoads, a baker of Carlisle, In search of tbe body el au illegiti mate child of his, by Mary Askew, his sister-in-law. Ltte in the afternoon they found it In a cigar box burled at tbe depth of three feet. The neighbors bare long suspected foul play. Rhoads and tbe girl have been arrested. Mrs. It be ids, the divorced wife, will be an Important witness iu tbe case. A Surprl.e Party. Mr. Christian Herr was surprised at hi residence, Weet King and Maner streets, by jpeut twenty couples of bis many friend en Friday evening te celebrate hlaCOtb birthday. Singing and dancing were Indulged until a late hour, alter which a sumptuous repast was spread, te which the company did ample jnstlce. After wishing Mr. Herr many meie pleasant anniversaries tbe happy party dis persed. The Laber Farad In New Yerk. Nlw Yekk, June 4 Tbe line of march or tbe labor societies will be down 1 1th street te Broadway te 17th street, thence eastward past the reviewing stand. On reaching tbe reviewing stand the organizations In tbe pa rade will congregate upon tbe 'stand, and speeches will be made by several prominent New Yorkers, including Dr. McGlynu and Henry Geerge. Fully 25,000 men are expected te ba In line. Te-morrow Mr. O'Brien will attend mass at St Patrick's cathedral. Oa Monday be wilt be tendered a reception by the Preas cna ami en Tuesday night a complimentary dlnuer will be glveu him at the Heffman house. Nhv Yeiik, June 4 Editor O'Brien this morning met the committee from Tammany Uall,hav lng charge of the resolutions adopted at a lecent meetlug of tbat body. A number of speechm were made and a general hand shaking followed. Mr. O'llrien occupied tbe day with bia correspeudence. Te-night alter the banquet at the 11 oilman beuse he will review the labor parade New t'euitllutluu Adopted. Piulahklpuia, June 4 At te-day's session of tbe Evangelical Lutheran mlnlsterlum, argument was continued at length en tbe preposition te change tbe status el the president by freeing blm from pastoral cares and making him an independent officer empowered te overaee the general work of the synod, Tbe motion te strike out tbe constitutional clause providing for the annual olectlen of a presldeut and the substitution therefer or a plan or supervision waa defeated. Altera brief discussion tbe new constitution was adopted. Only a Few Days te Llv. L0UISVU.1.K, Ky.,June4.-Qeneral JamasB. Speed, who was attorney general under Preel dent Lincoln, Is dangerously Ul at hla borne, In this county. The family and physician state tbat he can live but a raw days longer. Ha la almost eighty years or age, and is gradually sinking from mere exhaustion. New Helland's Shew. New Helland will have It first lent show or tbe season en next Thursday after- teraoen and evening, when Deck x Joraen-a oriental show and congress of uevelles ap pear there. Meeting of the Foer Director. The beard or peer director held their reg ular meeting te-day and passed UBlbJ or bill. It waa agreed te dlspsnsa with the aervlce or tb dsy watchman of the work house after June 15th. The county ud'ters paid tbe peer beard a visit te day and took a leek around the Institutions. m Granted a raraea. Frank Gorden, of Lackawanna county, sentenced te tlva year. Ia tha pealteatiary ea Jen 14, 1885, has bat granted a parsJea. ea rev tba Wast J. Fred. Flatter, lasewrantar, te night for MllWBi . 9 W wf3Mr y, (,-.-' vy3c ! OLD Mm B100DT v :um -..a v"8r.J mm mniA) mn mtrm?m witj m avtaMgf , " A . r.'H Tbe Wemaa When He " Jj Mas He flood W early say Oiawr atahaed sVgMt Merer Attempts j-iC V Owosae, Mich., Juaa 4. Mi wa mmmm j lest nlgbt of a horrible aattrwar at tbe bouts of Alex. Hetassa, a i en the Or Id read six mllae f six week. age Kunlee Heet, what a a domestic In tba fatally af married te one Dan Foltea. Beth 1 dedwllh Helme, whose aotleaa marriage provoked Folten'a JssIqbbw,- ciaim that laat night ne saw wat awakened a spirit of revenge. Ha Helmes outside ttfe house and lata attacked him with a butcher knlfa,'. Helmeselgbt time aud dlaemtwwal!, I Folten then ruahed Inte tha hones, aa) 1 the same knife, cut his wife' head uaajjjH but a little piece of akin remaining the bead te tbe body. He than flat te weed and was after warda found wMk laBl own threat out from ear te ear, though alive. He was ledged In the oeaatyJafL Kolten I. about no veara old. Tha enfMBa belentr te tbe famous Heven Ratleni M 4& A Colored Docter Mardere. t , Uemtstkai), Texas, June 4 A MyaW', ou assassination tee piaoe inursuay asawa r in tbe eastern suburb of thaelty. A xoera man known a Dr. Drlnkard, believing aw tie were breaking In hi garden, i outside, hla house and was Instantly down by anme concealed person aaddtasHh- a few mementa. Deceased waa 00 yatia alaWi waa a pbyalclan, and bad quit aa axtawJk'l nMAllnA In fhla n.l ! B.lMklMaeV counties. He was generally wall llkaIy white people, but is said te bava had aaaas, itslA .lumped Frem lh Third Ktery. MiNNKAPetifi, June 4 At 8-25 laat i-MSf lng the body et ahalfdreased maaahet1sJ' from a third story window at Ne IIS vTataV't: IUgl.Hl MTOIIUB, lUlllll, HUI IN, UpUB a walk with terrible force. Bystandeta 1 te the scene and found tba body of McAfee, tbe well known billiard 1 clad only in a night antrt en tba pavxsajj(, pavxsajj(, pavxsajj(, Bloed nushed out from a cut ever tba tan.. temple, and aa seen as a telephone Wla'fe:J which became wound about bis leg, eaaaM y,J ue uuuiugivu uu iiuceuscKiun uiu yjajswsrsajri I V rivlnir man was curried In hi. rmm. Aa a. f.': amlaatlen made by Dr. J. R. Fiaesxnld .t.i,4 thm ftA UK fwMil.l MA mm " ' ' L"" euunru ,uaa ...a i. iiwiuai u.,.10 wile nF 43 tured. there belnir a hole In tha aknll faaavirti which a finger could be thrust Tba tYJBWj waa broken at the elbow, and that aaVf . outs upon tne auuemen anu lega asaaa.ma; bjUD wiini a uinu bbj .vmiu us , iiw .wsmaw .- Bin iia wiju aas miiiniisnti bmsbi sssssssssa. - sick, and Jumped from tbe window Whtta ? delirious. Net Caec.r of (be ThresH! LoNbeN, June 4. Dr. MacKenxla. .-. uwi,uw twmj i.u IVfJWU IV nSSfjVJ' affliction of the threat from which tbecrewaTiH Intl.- .,, Hlta!...,, Inila. I.K & .. 1 , urines of Prussia is sutlerlne-. aava that It baaft;! hun r,llk Aal.hll.hul h mLi.muI -. &jl WVU rnitj e.H,v..nuw VJ 1UIVIJIVUIW. PvT;.iVa aminanen irrai ne is net aunerieg iron caaV -ss cer ei tne tnreat auu tusl tue grewtn la taatiiJ nrtrnn la nnt tnall,rnnt mil mn n.4 ta " iffl ellvcnrnii hv nArnful tniitniflnt nt thm 4k.a affected. Dr. MacKenzle further aaya thai (,Ts3 he has no reason te think that tha crewa 'pi trtPlniMi iiannnl I tan aiiitaa-rm fit If .t.u4 Maw. .TAatl ti)reat ia bewfc er. very highly lDflttnd bA vK-ij JiluiAi vbuuui au euvww-IUIIf Siuaia-Ha. JLa-Rx M iV3l It lH VArV lnttinrfAtnt. In hit. nn nlnn. ftfmihJI Asa-aa 14 -- - r ,. . . . .u .u Vf.iu.vHi ihbi aaaaaw trcatment of the UiBcase Iw conducted evt luiiyana wttaeut unngcepsiry havste. tl ArrtiMa Hi Wlf. -: uiihvres, low, June i LiMi vctoe;- nfinrlmn Itrnwn. a furmflr llvlncr n.f nfwa.. 7&M ..-. ,., .n.v. ........ .- w.wtsn- sjl well. Iowa, while asleep, waa ahet aklfi..-... -wtfi nllntTw1. htf a mtrantrar avhn rlavrl atAaaa Jf?l tbe aboetlntr. Brown recovered froea tatevN weunuf ana lie ana tils wire aeparated Moruy Jt after. Tbe wbele aiXalr aeemed a mytttry m4 1 a aensatlen haa oeimrred bv the avrrattkt el tOaa. fU. mllarA.ailnMtvlnJ .ii.,tA. -M.l U. lAUa.n .A-JI "lintv saVraUIUvvll IUUIUCI, asllU Ur UflJUIBW. -. C. II. Tbe na. for InitlKatlns the erlne. , Mrs. Brown waived examination and Thorns & la. hftvlnir a tirfillmlnairv Avftnilnaxtlna. All ft)xaa &k ttBilUB ara stliahlar nnnnaidajt aaanal Wniak iA t.iit..A .... ...i.i.i.k.. ..ua.aa -3i UUUvItU lAllUQ UUUlvLUHUVU SVPUtaVIMJIla. tTM Lynchers After Blm. , vRs Sr. Leuis, June 4 White Henry Gaulat, iy4 a farmer near this cltv.l. waa werklna- labia V?i field eaterdsy with a bred man knewa hjrj. IUH11.11111 ui uuuii, au wioreaiion eccunaaB.yn and Jehn struck Gaulut en tha baad with heavy hoe, Inflicting a terrible aealp weuaa. and It la thought fractured tbe skull. Jeaa1 Med and the whole neighborhood tarnadaatmK! en matte and have ever since been aceartaaTi? the country for him. 11 he ia capture fctyji'd will be lynched. & Mn Wmpn a..ta Vtlm "hall.... .V. ...... r.. ...... ...,,., iava nlgbt Temmy Warren, obamplen leathar- fjj weight pugilist et America, deposited a tot-'-- r.i,rftirn..j - .- ak -a.-.i- m b.a"-V ivih ui v-iv auu Muuepva 1110 uiiaueuae in anw Weir, the "Belfast upider" and fsaiwar ; weiKui ei iima. uiiuiiu, iu u(ui lur -,.! m m l.lat am., Ika Inla.H.llnnnl I. mnln.nml.1. Ua. '' llun .UU ,111. IUK.I1IM.IUUI, uuu..wu. -..aa, a-v-w Itirht tn take nlace within .Ixtv te BlaatW .,-. .n.M alMlnn -. a.vll..lAa. inA tn MIM. UIJIII.'U.II.I.. . "." ..a-.a, M-aaa -a n .! somewhere In the West Tbe remainder af . ........ . . ....... ..a the Jl.wu will ee pesiea oieuuay. $xt $ They Would Net Serve. ZVr Yankton, uik., June i. aaessrs, tireara.- ;" or Douglees county, and IiSWls, of Clajj-j; .. iwall, I- A a-MAJ. flat tW A fj.'KX wm uvuiuviMUv Wfnuuvni lt aJaW beard or trustee of tbe insana twylnar. tsv 'i-V;3 terday aent tbelr resignation te Get Oaurefc .... . .. . - w i a An Investigation waa oeaeludad and th '; Ifetaia assert tbaf a ahertaga of ta9,000 waa iuuhu. xv inya iu. uiwi. iriHMin,i,y wa asp KI deer of A. K. Celby, a former member of tW M beard, who It assert, had tha dltbnrssstaat'O or the lunat, out at tne atma utaaH saya.'.i ether members are net guiltless, ?3? Drowning Can. By a Whirlwind. y?Q Bhawmkktewn, lit, June L ThaaeaT afternoon tbe llsb and atom beat of mm Muer. tlva mile above tba moeth af Wabash river, waa etugbt la a whirls tern loose from tbe there, npsat aaai In feat of water, drowning JaaM A a-av.r- nf aira alaa a daaahaW Of Un.. arawl A VMM. MOd ahUd . " Muer, aged one year. Taraa gsea) wtsa wsjaa .k. k.. .-.h ihmM fa taa irfwi waaw nS. T & DMMtea ta a WW sattat. s tr Naw Yeax, Jn-'J,rfht1gSl of tbe f ult brought by Mrs, Haary Matal' Watsen te set aslda tbe will of har ill r..h.r. Jebn Andersen, tha mUlleajalra ta baocenltt, In the sapresaa court, waa tasitat today wltb a vardtetta favor af MM pWaV " tiff. By winning tbla aait aha hiasha Hk - 'ariiL A motion by I aateyorpreooMlBVHMaH a WmvfHaVv, graatea. -t ev AfastN nasaaaaat-y V- Naw Tebk, Juaa aV-AwtsMi..-rrem Liverpool. . "I xaaw mui fmt,w mi a ,,' from Iilvwaoel, u "m ft wm lr - hmxmmmmmM sVJsMJggl ' TO2 ; J4"JJ ' 1 VK tfj Jli vis a5Sfeafr:K 'hk$J$miikMLL jii. 4.s ,' .f.
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