Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, April 11, 1884, Image 3

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    LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCE!, FRIDAY APRIL 11, 1884 -
COLUMBIA .NEWS.
.im ItKtlul.AU IMIIlHKHI'UHllKMUtt.
linttli ol.leuu XV, Mlelmel Iretn 111 Iijnr.
Im-Tlm HeituMr .Monthly Mectliijt
if hehnul llenril,
Mr. Jehn W. Mlohael, who received
fatal Injuries from mi onj(itie in front of
tlie I. It. It. depot liore ycsteiday, died
last eimiing nt 1:50 o'clock. Tlie ftinctnl
will lm held te morrow nttorneon in
Lancaster, thu frinidM from Columbia
leaving here in tlie IS!!!! p. in , ever tlie
l'etiiiHylvanla railroad.
Tlie tirrlbloaealilont was wtttiosed by
nthltteun year old son of Mr. Mlohael,
who Iled te his home terror strloken and
breke tlie awful tidings Tlie injured mnn
was first taken Inte the l It. It. depot
nml tlicnce te hht home Ah no loaetion
took plnce, no mrgicnl operation wns per.
formed en the inntllatcd limbs, deatli
belng n certainty. Deoenscd wan born
Aug. 20, 182(1, and wnii thoreforo nearly 08
yearn of age He had been brakomae,
oendiiotoi nnd lastly biggnge tnister en
the Pennsylvania railroad for a period of
:iOcarn. Illsnwful deith lias caused n
gloom toHpread ovei the ( ntire oeinmiiii
ity.
A tn II nirrlt k "I Hcliei.1 llenril
At Inst nlht'H regular monthly meeting
of thu reboot bentd nil et the members
uere preeent but Mrsm Given nnd Klalr.
The llnauce commltteo'H mpeit bIiewh a
balance en band for M troll te be ubutit
cipial te that of the month of April
In tbe repatr and Riipply committee's
report was cetitaln.'d a suggestion that n
sklllid pbjsiclau be employed te exatninu
the poheols, te repot t upon the causes that
ate nllecting pupils, every night, many of
thu pupils having bioemn nearsighted
The toaebor attrlbutrii tbe calico te poorly
lighted rooms
The superintending committee's report
was adopted in full The school toimef
1SSJ 1 ends properly en Monday, May
SfHIi, but the beard doubled that the term
be otided Friday, Miy 1:2th The high
school oeiiimonoomotit uxereises will be
held In the epura heuse en Monday uvon uven
Ing, May 10th.
Tbe (piestlen of ret tiring tbe Instltute
was Indefinitely postponed.
Supcrlntciidnut Ames ropertcd tbe nt
teudunce at sobesl for tha month ending
April 0, te be :
Mull Fein lies 'In I ul
11 nole number ntlmdlni'M l
Aleruueiitti mlnnie Ml
I'urceutuKOiit nttcndnuce ul
IA1
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m
iss
te be
I'unllii pn ttmt virj tu'len
I ltltern te ilioel
A number of bills were ordercd
paid and the beard then adjourned.
roller Mete
Tbrce trnlnjumpers arrcnted at Muldlo Muldle Muldlo
tewn yesterday by P. It it polio v,vre
brought here for trial 'Sqmre Frank
committed thorn te prison for short
terms.
Officer Kennedy arrnsted a drunk ami
disotderly man nt the l. It. It. dep.it jih
teni.iy, who wassontenaed by a jmtie te
a bnul imprisonment in the e iintj til
The miu is from Kphrata
Twe bnH aud agirl worn arrettu 1 '
tenia) afternoon by Ollber II illim i .if
tbe It fc U. rallreid pilioe. Ttiofeiui'.
stelo a rallreid raw' luneu from a
caboeso and the latter w.u dutceteil steal
ing weed In the oempiuy yards li.ire All
were lole.ucd with a reprimand by the
efllcer.
SecUl ami I'emeunl
A large orewd attended tbe social held
last niuht in the Presbyterian church. It
wr.sa decidedly pleasant aflalr, nnd secia
bilily reigned supreme.
The itev. It V. IlumphrtKS. lnster of
the M E church, will prebibly visit
Eurepe with Win. IJ. Oiven, e(j , for u
two months trip, this summer. They will
leavp in June. Mr. Ilumpbrisa ue.-n solely
for recreation.
Ilileti of tlie lleruiiKli,
TLe liver is raising slowly.
Oleprer'a sand digging tmclnne hai be
gan work.
Te-day fetu canal beats leaded with
oeal cleared tbe 11 A. U. coal wharves.
The railroad callers lantern whleh will
be obanced oil" at tbe Columbia tire em
piuy's fair is en exhibition at Yorgey's.
Examination of cvcral cIssseh will take
plcce mi Monday at the grnmmer sahnel.
Tbe "I.ihtse' Louden," will be present
ed at the epcta huiisu te night by a Ne. 1
dramatic e nnjianv. It cemes highly ro re ro
eommciided. Yesterday the llrstbeat wlilohdescndoJ
the Petinsylv aula canal crossed the river
here in tow of the steamboat.
Shawuee enenmpmeut Ne. 23, I. O. of
O V., and Ollve Unroll ledgo, Ne. 1377,
O. l O. of O. F , will meet In their re
spectiie halls
The antics of a crazy man caused some
stli en tbe ntteets this morning. He w.ih
' finally retuued te his home en Fifth
strcet.
UltUliUIhlH IN HKiHION
llieCJeuuiy I'liuruiHGiillCHl AianclAtlun llnli I
Its Aiinunl ntceliiiK
The aunua' eleotlen for ofilcers of b
Lancaster county phaimncutical assecia
tien loeic place at the htntcd monthly
acettnc of tbe secltty Thurnday afternoon
tad itMilttd iu the lolectiun of the fellow
lug 'dllci rs for the eusuing year :
I'lfsident Dr. II. H Parry.
ice President Jehn H. Kauflman
Seerrtiry A A. Hubley.
Titasurcr II '- Cochran.
ExicutivoCemmittrc Cbarlc A Heln
lteb, Themas H. Hsohteld,. Dr. M. L
Herder, Mlllerhville.
Tbe procedings of the association woie
as usual interesting and instiuctive te tbe
members. A new adulterntletr mentioned
In n recent journal wns noted and com
merited upon, U : that of cream of tartnr
with taitaliuc, an aeid sulpbate of petnsb,
the letter mbstnuce having been used
either ns a substltute for, ernn ndulternut
of, the vnrleus grades of commercial cream
tartar.
A paper was read uneii the properties
and characteristics of Ceresin, a substnuce
prepartd from Oekcrite, which lias be u
Introduced as n substltute for wnx, resem
bling as It dees, that body very clojely In
appcarnnce and properties, A uumber of
specimens or tdmple cornte propared with
varying proportions of Ccrcaiu iu lieu of
wnx were exhibited.
The president wns autherised te appoint
tbrce members te represent the association
at the meeting of the stnte Phnrmnoutleal
association te be held In Wllkcsbarre in
June uext.
Fell ihreiigli it llrlilge
Manluilin Hentlnel
On Tuesday neon Henry 3. Hums, re
Biding en SpertluR Hill, while en his way
home, via tlie railroad traek, and iu
utteinptinK te oreeu the briiljje at tbe
keutlicrn eml e( Mnuhelm, (ell through
tlie bridge Inte tlie water, and but for
Abrnm Helt, who saw him fall and ran te
his assistance, Mr. 11, would undoubtedly
liave been drowned. After belng extrl.
catcd and the preper losteratlvoa nppllcrl,
he was taken te the Wi Hbiugten heuse,
where he remained until the evening,
when he wns conveyed home. It Is said
that he in uew all right again.
mere Wtatern Kmlgrann,
Bphrata Kei low.
On NTn,lnu imnn lltni .Iniinpfnil ffnm
Bihraln, Mr. Barauel Laudis and wlfe, of
HU veus, for Asteria. III. Mr. Peter Bed-
dbg, of Bphratn, en a tour through the
m ' .. ..
Minium eiiiiun ; uisu jiunars. inuriiu -non
ler and Addle Sharp, MIsb Fiauua Beck
and Mr. Aaren Seuseuig nud family, of
Martlndule, te Nowteti, Knusns. The party
consisted of ten portions. On Wednesday
mernlug Mr. Abraham O. Frankhouser
bearded the tralu for David Oity, Neb,
tub iiniiMiKBAunoHiTMKOUTOHAiie, I
When llier Wtrn llutll, 11 Wliem
nnd
Tlielr Ueiti.
The West Ohcster ltepulltcan publlahes
the follewliiK IntercstliiK noeouut of the
bilducflthntflpnu tboOetornro oreolc whero
Iho htter ferniB the dividing line between
Lancaster and Chester counties :
Meteer's Ferd brldfje is evor the creek
en tbe line of tbe Lauoaster oeunty and
W( at KnllowHeldlownahlp,Uhotor county,
nnd Is nn inter county Htrtioture. It is a
covercd bridge en the Hurr patent, 85 feet
span and wns built by a Lnueastcr county
aoutrncter for 41,700 ; oue halt the cost
beliitf paid by each ceunty.iind was orcetrd
In 1880, during the ter in of Commlcsletiors
oek, Elliett and Otley.
Bteolvllle bridge crostes tbe crcek from
West Fallewllel.l township Inte Lancaster
county. It Is n covercd brldge of 08 feet
spin nnd wns built jointly by tbe com.
misslonersof Chester and Lnueastcr coun
ties in 1817, at a cost of iW'i, ene half of
the expeuse bslug berne by oaeh county.
Andrewn' bridge crostes the creek from
Lppcr Oxford township Inte Laudater
county, and is a stoue areh bridge of tbrre
spins each, about 40 feet. It wns built
about 181 1 nnd cost $0,000.
Hell's bank bridge, or Hodgsen's Ferd
bridge, is from Upper Oxford te Lancaster
cenn'), en the read leading from Plilla
di'lpbl i te MeUall's Ferry. It Is n covercd
bildguuf the Hurr patent, with n span of
110 kit, nnd was built in 1801. Thu first
bridge was built by ltebert Itussell and
Rebert Jacksen by coutraet with tlie com
mlsaleuuH of the two countles In 18J0, at
a ceht of ijl,7J0 In 1801 it was rebuilt by
ceutrnct with Commissioners Ilartmau,
Hate man nnd Wlndle, at n cost of $1,279,
enehalf of the cost belng berne by ench
oeunty.
Lene Ferd brldge cresses tbe ereek
from Lewer Oxford township iutoLnneis
ter county. It is nu iron truss bridge, -10
fiet span, built by the Canten bridge
company, of Canten, Ohie, in 1870, nt n
cost of $511), each county paying oneliall
the cost.
Werth's bridge cresses tlie creek from
Lewer Oxford township Inte Lancastsr
county, ou the read letdlug from Mt.
Vernen te Lnieu Meeting Heuso in Lin
caster county. It is n covered bridge of
tbe Hurr pa'etit, 51 feet span,
Mount Vermin bridge is evor tlie creek
from Lewtr Oxford Inte Lancaster county.
I' is a cecrcd bridge of the Hurr patent
of 00 (cot span. It was built by Jacob
KutiOmau by ceutrnct witli the cemmis
stenerB Heck and Creuse of Chester, and
the commiM.erlorrt of Lancaster county iu
lnri, at a cost of $2,030, ene half of tbe
i xpentcH being paid by oaeh county.
Pine Urove bridge cresses the crcek at
Piue OroNe rolling mills, (net new in ex
Istinee) in West Nottingham township, te
Lit. cahtur county. It is a bridge of the
Hurr patent of 175 feet span, and was
built in 1810 by contrast e! tlie cemmis.
nun (is of tbe two counties, by ltjbert
ItiiNnell and Jei. Elliett, for ii 839. Tite
ntoiie arch ever the rolling mill head raoe
wns wnslnd away in tbe flood of August,
H07 , Commissioner Creuse, Charlton and
Hill mnde n er.tract with Eues Penneck
the same year te rebuild en the Chester
county side of the creek,
Ktrk's bridge cresses the crock iute
Liticastcr county from West Nottingham
township It is a covered bridge of 150
feet epiu acd was built in 1923 by llubeit
Kirk
Hlnel.btiru's bridge cresses tbe creek
into Liticastcr county from West Notting
ham township. It is' an iron bridge of 125
feet iipau, nnd was built by tlie Koysteno
Iren llridce company, at a cost of $2,712,
iu 1S70, ene half of the cost beiug piid by
each county.
Lees bridge, formerly Carter's Ferd
bridge, cresses the crick from West Not
tingham township iute Lancaster county
en the read leading from Ne Texas te
Itisin bun, Maryland. It is naeered
biiitge of 125 feet span, and was built by
Itebeit ltussel nnd Jacob L. Kirk iu 1310
under contract with the commissioners of
Lancaster and Clicttcr counties, thoae of
tbe latter comity beiug Divid Uycrl ,
Datm 1 Tin mpieti uii I lehu Hniiiiuni. The
britlj e cost $1,70,( ene half being paid by
each county.
(Kxiii riiiii.iv,
hrlu i l kiuI llntiltK uliiinl vulrimi rttlces
In tlie Uliuretiun,
Ti-dnj being Geed Friday when th
Cbribti.iu world commemorates the cruci
fixien of the Saviour, the bulks and tbe
schools were both closed Nearly all the
Christian denominations observo the day
with iiH'ieur less solemnity. In the Epis
copal churches, generally, serviccs con cen
slsting of morn jg prayer, the litany, aud
instruction and evening prayer nre held,
whilht Iu seme High or Itittiilistle
Cbuiches, a spiclal sorviee called "The
Thrce Hours' Ageny," composed of a
scries of short discounts with meditations
en the Fceucs of Calvary, is also employed
fei tbe fuller solemnization of the Atoue
tm nt day.
In the Catholic churches the servicer all
have striking reference te the solemn
event commemorated, Tbe altars are
shipped of their ornaments and the
images aud crucifixes are draped In pur
ple. The Passion uccerdiug te St. Jehn
Is icad nnd the adoration of the cress
fellows. The sacred Hest which bad
been conveyed te tbe repository en
Maundy Thursday is conveyed back in
pelemn processiou te the taboruaelo en the
main altar te the tuneful strains of tbe
choir chanting tbe hymn, " Vexilla Regis
Piedcunt."
Tbe Rcrvlcei In tbe tbrce Catholle
churches of tbe city wero well attended,
the full form of the ritual being carried
out In each. At 3 p. m, te day the
fctatiens of the cress wero recited iu tbe
same churches.
OUIt n()ltTlli:lt Nl'.KllllKMlS'
Sume I ale News Prem the lleruiilia
nnd
Mllsurs at runt Section,
The Kphrata toller mills has a eapaclty
of from 10 te 00 barrels per day.
During the past woek tobacco buyers
wero about Sporting Hill, aud quite a
number of fales were effected.
I, U, lirubaker having retired from the
tavern koeping biiBineBa at Sporting Hill,
Ij. H. lleyil has taken possession of the
hetel and has mnde a few changes nnd
improvements iu the same.
Mm. r . U. Ulomsen, wlfe of the Uiug.
gist Cloiimeu, of Lplirata, had her pocket
book with eouNlderable meney stelen en a
enr botweeu Philadelphia and Trenten
tliis woek.
The Mount Hepo ostetisiou of the Corn
wall railroad in belng pushed forward with
dispatch by the contractors, Messrs. Kel
ler & Ileilly. Werk en the extension has
been continued through the winter.
Jehn Davitt, thoeldostresidontof New
town, died last Monday. His funeral was
held in the United Urothieu church of
that place ThiUhday forenoon The in
torment was in ado iu the burial ground
adjacent te the meating heuse.
Among tne Ilural Churches
The Bethany Reform church of Kphrata,
which is belng rebuilt is ready for the
painters. It will probably be dedicated in
thrce or four wceks.
The quarterly conference of the Enhrnta
ohnrge of the U. B. ohureh will oenveno
at Kphrntn en the 20th and 27th Inst It
, j" "Peeled that Bey. Isaiah Baltzell, of
Hnrrtaburjr, will be in attondaueo and ciU.
ntnrn
oiate.
The Interior of Mount Hepo church has
recently assumed a new npponraneo. On
the north wall has bcen placed a maible
shleld-Bhapcd tablet Inmemciy of the lata
Mrs. Sarah L. Ogllvb. Tlie altar has bcen
dressed In a new aud rlehly cmbrolded
nltar cloth, nnd evor the ontlre fleer of the
chancel has bcen laid n large and hand.
Heme rug.
Itev. K. h. Heed, pastor of Christ Evan Evan Evan
Kolleal ehtirch, West KlnR Btroet, Inst Bat
urday nftorneon nnd evcnlni condtietcd
preparatory Borvlecn in the Lutheran
church, Mount Jey. On Bundny morning
tlie rlte of baptism wan administered te
thrce adults nnd tbrce children, nnd con
firmation te sixteen. In the evening the
Lord's Hupper wan ndmlnlstored.
A Oorriclleii,
Iu our tobacco report for the current
week it wns stated tbat,the crop of Cyrus
MoNeal, of Hart, purebascd by Tellor
Ilres., of this eity, was badly hnll cut. We
have had nn opportunity of exnmlnlng this
crop or tobacco and find that it Is net hail
cut te any serious extent.
The V'citinlntr Csrntvsl.
The carnival nt Westminster, Md , takes
plaeu en Monday uext (Easter Monday.)
The Pennsylvania railroad will issue ex
curslen tlokets, via Yerk, at $3.25 for the
round trip between this elty nnd West,
initiator, geed till the lGtb Inst.
Kebbrrj at riefloville.
On Tuesday evcnlng nfter dark the tin
occupied heuse of Samuel Hess, nt Neffs.
vllle, was broken Inte nt a rear window.
A neighbor woman saw the transaction nnd
gave the alarm, but by the tlme the poe.
ple nrrlvcd the tbief get nway with about
COO samples of cigars.
Mr. I II Kelly, Hid iroiSQRuntet tlie Kore
pitiKli show, Is In town, anil Is. blllliiK this
city.
Mrnnlxrtltst Hlmwbertleil
Kieli Asparagus, (jiicumbeH lierrnuda
Onions, new I'ensiinU I'e iitens, Ilcnii9,9qiisli,
Tomatoes, and a tail line et Ircsli vcKetnblPS
lerKnter. Alse cltetci line Hwcet Oranges,
Ilauniins ; ireili Devlllud Crabj, nt Oiias. W.
Kckkht's, lil Kiwt Kltin street. It
iv.viai miners.
In the Ifep 1'latttr nre unttcil Fn.Rli flops
dumsitml lliilsaim, nnd Us power Is wonder
ful In curium ll.icl: Ache, Sprains, llnilsm,
Nunralxln, l'alu In tlin Hldoer Soreneisany
wliern '1 lieiiMinH tcstll v te this.
A niircllle for v.liuti;e el Llfu.
We nre In tecelpt el u letter from J. T,
lluinby, J-K., el Meral, Ark, In which ihe
writer ih: Hamartttin .Vcrilne curuj fema p
decline, and iliirlnKthe clmiiKO el I Ile It tin
fpetltle" StiKhOstlNe tacts, truly 91 FO
08-lwdeniliw
I'rein ninth's Ooer.
SI. M l)efreaux, et lentn, Mich , was n
slKlit te holieM. I!iiiuyn " 1 had no action et
tliohldnejs unit siillfiud turrlhly. ity Ick
nere us bl us my bony nnd my body us big as
a tmrrel 'Iho but doctors gave tne up "K.
nnily I trio I Kldnu-Vert In tourei tlve
ilnjsii chiiiiKii oune, InulKht or ten days 1 wns
en my lcU, mid new I nin complelrly curud.
It win, (inutltily ii mlricle." All ilrui;elts
keep Iklilnej Wert, which U put upbetlilu
llijtitil and dry form
UhyMilltr with MalahuT l.merj'n Mini
itnnl Cure I'llla urn Inlalllblu, nover lull te
cum ihe most obstinite cues, purely eiji-tAbli,-ncints.
AI,WAI.tw
The Klery of mnn In his treiiKtli. f jeti
ure wrukeii" I de u tlireuiili nietsuhu stud,
erliy early inills retleni, Mien's Ilraln Ferd
will purmnnentlv restore nil lest l(!or, nnd
BtreiiKt lien nil the tnuscliser Ilraln nml Iledy
tl , C ler H -- t druggists, or by mull from !.
II Allen, 315 Klrst Ae , New erk cltv.
M,VtK.Vw
Allen's llllleui Physie Is n purely veKotuble
liquid remuily ter lleudache, lllllousneis nnd
OnustlpnUen. Knlly taken, actlnK promptly,
reltev Inc quickly, ilclc. At all druxttlsts
i,w,rw
A Fair oner.
Tin Voltaic Helt Ce, Marsh ill, Mich., eirer
te send Dr. I)ju'i Veltut' Hull nml Appliances
en trial, ler thirty days, ie men, young or old,
mulcted with nenetn nihility, lest vita ity,
and kindred tretiMca Sce advtrtlscmenl In
tills rupci M,W r,l
A DrncKl.fs story.
Mr. IsatcC. Ohupmau, druggist, Neuburg,
N". Y writes. "lhae ler thu pist ten joins
sold siiMiiulgiosser I) it. U 11.1,1AM HALL'S
1IAI.SAM tOltTUK IA NOS 1 can snyeflt
what I cinnet say et unv ethur medicine, t
line nimir had acuste nor spunk et it but te
prntiiu Its virtues In the hlghuit mini nor. I
tinve n ceinmunded It In a great many cusis
et Whooping Ceiirfh, Ith tlie h ipplest i llucts,
I liave used It in my own tnmlly ter ninny
leurs; In tact, nhvajp have n bottle In tlie
mollcliiiiclesot renly ter use "
nl-M,V,KAw
new in lecnrr nenltli
t seeuu sir.niiie that unv ene will sutler
tiein tlm in in derungi mnub) brevht nn by
uu lui)uru condition et the bleed, n hen SCO
WU.'3SAllSAl'AllIM,AAMsriI,l,IM,IA, ei IlLOOli AM) I.IVhlt MIU1 will rcstore
pi Unit lunltli te the phjslcnlorganlrntten. It
U Induid ustringthunlng sirup, pleasant te
l.iku mil has proven Itselt te no the ImhI
KI.OOU 1'UlttIlKlt ever dlscourel. ctlei
unlly curing Scrofula, Syphlltlc dlnerdirs,
Wettkuess et thu Kldneys, Krysipelas, Mula-tin-
nil nervous dl.ierdi.iti and debility, bll.
leus cemplulnts and nil dlseasis ludlcutlng un
luipiue con litlen nt the llloed, l.hur, Mil
nuys, temncli, Skin, etc. It cornets liull
utlOii A slugle liettli) will ptoe te you ltd
meilts una health lunuwcr, tot It VCl'H I.IK K
AOIIAItM.eBpeelullv when the ceuipl tint Is
el an exhausilN e nature, liuvlng a tendency te
liiiisun the natural Iger et the bruin unit nor
veua iystem.
., il KH'S PAIN I'AN ACICA Clin s u puln in
man nnd beast. Knr m-e externally and Inter
null ItKD 1101 i. I'On DKltb cum all dUeiues
flmrxi, cattle, slu op, hes, poultry and all
I.lMiSteik A 1'0SIT1 KCUUK iuu Jt-i!
r or salu nt II. II. Ceclirun's itriu: Htnre U7
North utiPdii street
itr.iTii.i.
NeiikI!. In this city, en the sth Inst , Ku,
relict et the Inte J ue b Noher uud Laughter et
tha latu Andrew and Ilarbnri CRinuicus, In
the tilth yeai of hoi uge.
Thu ulitUes nnd friends of the luiully me
reipccltully tnltid te attend the funeral It em
tier Inte re&tilouce, Ne J1U S cut lutiies strtet,
en Milurdny nftorneon ut'Jo'ileok, luteruient
In Woodward Hill ceuiotery.
Kani:.-Iii this ilty. en the Uth Inst , C'lillu
line Kaiie, wlJew of l'utrlik Kunu.
Iho iclatlvei nnd tiieuilset the lamllyaie
respectfully invited te attend the liinenil
from Iter Inte resilience, Ne. 2J7 West Vine
strict, en Suturdtiy iiltorneju ut 1 o'clock,
SciNlcesatSt. Mary's chinch Intel ment at
St. Maiy'd couietory, it
Minur.L. In Celuinlilii, ou April ie, U8I,
Jehn W. Mlchaul, aged 57 years.
The relatives and friends el the family nre
respectfully Invited te atleud the lunurul
irem the roeldenceol lilsuiother, .Se. fO North
Duke street, Lancaster, te-morrow (Satuidny)
ut 2 p. in.
CuMnttmiiAM. April iu, 1661, In this city, Au
gustus (juunlngham, In the 3lt jiurel his
"Ke.
The relatlvis.nud ttlendj et the family me
respectlully linlled te uttend the iuueiul
from Ids hit residence, Ne C07 North (Jiaen
stieet, en Monday "e .itngut ile clock, illjjh,
Muss ut bt. Mnrj'u ihiirch. Interment ut st
Mary's cimetery. lt
SKW Am'KM'lHKMKN r.S.
Pl'.NN UIOA114 1(IMI MI 00 i'KIC 11 lit -dred
up, at
IIAUTMAN'S 1 hl.l.OW FUON rtlUAIl
HIOUK.
1)UIII.IUMAI.K-ONAI()MI)lY, AI'ICII 14,
Itsl, ut the. Merrlimie Ile .si. Ne. Ill Net In
l'rliuoHtieet, tAenty hiadet Koiitiiein Imll-
hentueky liersis tlist-cliss dm em ;
J,""' ""i tmw"RVAtJ
, "Sit'jt.i.tUu """
Hem Hale at I
II1I08S11 V.
rilllti MKSIIIKKS OP I UK t.nNCASTI'.lt
I Olty Hehoel llQiiid will m el In Tilennlal
ConveiitlonoiiTUBsDAi LVKNINO, tfiectn
day et M A Y, at 7 M) o'clock ler thu purpose of
uiuuunK a nuiuiiiiu iliiuiu 1)1 IIIU I'lllJUC
Hctioels nt .this city te surve iinlll llin tlrst
Meuilny In June, oue thousand light hundred
, nniteiglity seven, and te IU siilnry f, said
1 elilcial, JOHN LKVKIt(lOOl).
' aprll,ll,5l,W,' I'roslileut.
nkw Atri:nTJai!Btr.NTH,
TCMNN A II It KN KM AM.
CHILDRENS' CARRIAGES,
EXPRESS WAGONS, "
REFRIGERATORS.
LARGE STOCK AND LOW IMtlOES,
200 dez. Breems at 20c, worth 30e.
FLIM & BEBNEMAN,
152 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER, PENN'A.
NKW AtlVtHTIHKMKSTH.
lirANTJBD-A
itev
in YKAH1 (II, O
te ile any kind of
VV wants a situation
wnrL. Aiinlv ul
It NO.401NOK.T1I6TIIKKT
F
IU HAI.K
Vttltmble OltyBulldinK Leta,
Hlluate en tlie northeast coiner et North
tlme nml .Junes strict. '1 In s lets will nmldi
ulegunt liullilliiK sites, helm; "Itiinln I In a
liislltnprevlnif tiart of the (Ity ter liitllmr
tnlorniutleu r ill en
AM.KN A.IIKItltACO.,
Ittnl l-ntnte AKcntK,
Ne. 10S Fast KltiK Street, J.uuciutui, r i
JulytiCKIAeawKlttt
A Nl'.tV PIHSI.
CO-l'AltTNKItSIIII' NOl'ICK
Netice Is horebv given that I hive taken my
son, Win T, llalilv. into inrtncrhlp dntlni;
Irem April I, IhsI Thankuirn pulrnnniutu
the past, I would reapccilullvuk let a con
tlnunucoet tlie satne ter tlie new llrm.
i.KWts IIAI.OY
Wonre nowpieparod te ctocute promptly
and siUNrncter ly nil eilers I t te irble aii'l
granite. Speclnl ii'luiitliiii given te lettirlug.
fslltnntisei nil kinds or uiurbie md grant e
work clieerlully mude.
utl-3td IIAMn A SON.
I)Ulli.iuMi.K-It.i, in; iei,d at i'ihi
llcsalu, by the iHiilersUiud, mluiinlitia mluiinlitia
ter et Kllzabeth Simen. ,nte nt the iliy nf
I.nntastu ,dicea"ed, enTuesdav, llin JM ny
nt Apill. A. 1). 15SI, ul lier lute lerldence, .Sds.
IWihiiU"i2 V(stOringe stiril, Luncaster, the
following pursiaal piepirly, te it lloiife
held nnd kitchen luiiiliure, cnnilsttng nt oue
lien nil, Chair-, (atpets, lubie". ifexliu:
Move, CMimwnre, 'llnnaru. Tubs, nnd a
Mirlily el uilur nrllclis tee iiiiinin us te
mention.
Pale te ceuiliicnru nt 1 e'clinkp. in , when
lomlltlena et sale will be inn I" knn t n i
nr.Mn i. siMes,
11 Adiidnlstiatei.
0
I'KM.NO
-OI-
EDDIE PRANKE'S
M.W NOKl.t
5 & 10 CEHT STORE,
O.N STUItl V, Al'ltll. 1.'.
AT i0. 150 XOItTirQIRLW STUMS 1.
lbeglene te Inform my frler.ils nnd tlie
puDlleihat I liave ( ngugi l the si rvkis il U
Ikl.lN'h. well known In this eltj, n give his
tluieuud uttentlnu te tlei bu him We will
Immiu Hill Line et Mil KM (.HODS CUT
KI JW Kit- AM) HOUQI'M's will be kent en
sale nt nil tlme, uudnriluisselliltcd uud tilled
tnr Honors ler pnrths. i tiding uud luneruls
utshoiti'stnetlio. unhMbAOAII., tier
man and Kngllsh spoken.
MlDir.HtANISi:.
I'. S. Telephene conneitlon with Itehrur's
Hewir (, iriluns. U
1
ruiitMiiiiMi (kh.ih reu
EASTER.
Loweh Hearfti,
Olub Heuso Ilea,
lititcst. Style Oellurs.
Tco Heyftl Shirt,
Rhein Stone StudEi
Hi I lll.m t. nt DUmendsnt
ERISMAN'S,
Ne. 17 WEST KINO SMEKT,
ir..,..
.v limn iti.it
OUR
All-Weel Suits te Order
-H)lt-
TWELVE DOLLARS,.
nre the l,r 'Uteil I.argaln uer elluied In any
ceuiiiiunlly. llieyaiea puruai-neni, t lain
or tuniy"
ny mlxeu caslinoie I eight illlierenl
pauei ns :
well tilmmed j geed III gmrnntee I
10--NEW S'lYLES-lO
-OF Of It-
CELEBRATED PIPfEHN D0LLARSU1T,
MADE TO ORDER.
CALLANDSKKTIth. 1 1 N 1- I INK Or
Fine Oorkscrew and
Whipcord Worsteds,
IS ALL Till: M.W s tADh's
Hirsh. & Brether's
I'KNN IIALLOLOIIIIS., IIOI !'
Nea. 2 and 4 Nertb Qu-ion Htroet j
LANCASll.'l. n.
IJH.KS
' ASAKLSl- " gln Instant lellit. uud
Is nn Inlalllblu Liiie lei 111 1- . 1'ilie, il ODut
drugglste, or tout pu pal I In nudl sumple
Ireo Aildiex, "AftMtLsli" Miikius, ll( X
2U0, New Veife, apil II M.W.rAn
M
Aitaiers holds.
WEAK N Kit VOL'S MEN
Whose nobility, exiiauste t penuts, pieiua pieiua
ture ileeay uud I illuiu te pi rim i lln's iliules
propeily, me cnuseil b i iesiw, eirorset
j euih, ttc , will llud a jierh ( t md lusllng ius ius ius
torntleu te robust In aim in d vlgiueus innn innn
med In TUB MAIISIOS It II.ls SeKhei
Hteiuucli drugging nei ln-i i um.-iits Thu
treatment et neivem Dulndly timl 1'hyslial
lieciy Is itnllermly suceisitiil beiiuie hisml
en peilectdliignnals new auldlreit methods
a.if iilijolutethoroiighniHs run lufeini I'len
and Trenllis Iree. Addii-i Censilium l'h l'h
slclnnet MAIlllON IthMKDl Ml. WW. Illh
bt., New erk. upi l-ll M.W.r'.tw
30
DAYS TltlAI
I) It. 1)1 h
VOLTAIC BELT.
Kloelilo Appllnucniit'-exiiit 01 tnlis' tilnl.
TOMENONLY,
'OUNd ou u I".
Who me sulteiiug Hern SuieiH iiubllliy
Lest Vitality, l.uckei miu reici and Vl-ei
Vt listing Wiukucbsiu n n I ullthesu DUeiuoHer
npoiaenal uaturu leulliiu lie u iibusis uud
otiiei causey, Hpielj t IU I ami complete ius ius ius
toiatlenotllinlth, Yljjeriin 1 Munhoed giiai
nntcud. 'I he grande-t dlsren u or the Nine
teenth century. Ben tut once ur llliistiutuii
ratr-phiet lue. iiidux,
VOLTAIC BELT GO,,
apillldMV.r-,tv MAItlllALL, 511011.
.VJi II AD VMU UHJiMH.VTH
1UANTKI),-TW(I
ii 'j
IIO1 IO
l.llAHN
tilt
t i rrintmg.
Apply at this onice.
YAliA ANII HAVANA OI(lAlt(li;AltAN
tec d clear nilcr, for 6c,nt
ll.Mtlat N'S KI,MJVV IKONI'CKJAU
HTOUK.
Al'BW OPTIIIIUI.IIM'IODK IIUN.1BUTI
cut ( igurs, 1 1 for 23e , at
IIAItrMAN'1 hl.t.OW KltJNT CIO lit
sreitn
IimievAi..
1. (J.AIiKK'H TKA AM) COKKKK STOIIK
totneved te
.SO &$ WKS1' KINO hlRKlr.
Ilest Tens. Colfeos, SugiUH, ,lc , In the ilty.
WHIN I AliVf.l
Tiller Clgnru
Itllti UI.ICAK HAVANA
nru for 1 rents. I t?inifinti
theni te lie such.
IIAUTMAN'S 1 KM.OW KltONT cIUAIt
HIOHK.
fl'lli: I,All(ir.-ll Nu IIK.Sl' STOCK UK
JL i:nchre, Cnscli ean 1 Poker cards Irem a
per pack up.
HAUTMAN's INUiHV I'llOST CU-Alt
STOU1
1.'(H SAI,
A llillill
h Olt KV..NT.
ml i r nt line dwelllntM In the north.
ern pirt et the (Ity wl li modern cenvinl.
llices, &e. AI.I.KN A IlKltlt ft Ce .
Hal Kstuteunil Iimitrnnci) A i cuts,
aliwilll e 10S Knst KlngSt.
1I'MNANTS OK UNIIM AUIIKII MUSLIM
C us heuvy as Appliten A, only O'jc. per
yard. New SursucUi rjat 7epei jam. Sew
iVhlte Uoels in plain, striped nnd checks, nnd
n no let et 1 aee Cars ferci Udren.
ATUAUItM,
Ne '0 Neith yuien Strict.
I Oil". 1,1 1,1. 'S, IMIICl
AND V1NI'.
XV nest uice,
Oc. se and 'Jc. or J B,s. 21c dried
SwoitCern,fcouinuit ; Western llelki Heur
?'ic i t liulcn Heur Me j Lpp's (.ecen, 20e ,
dried 1'iuihiH, se V B i II met's Chec Inte
20vJ: llest C'nllces, .'le, V0''. )5e and 12e-lrcsh
toasted and, running mill by stctmpevur,
nlwnra fiesh ground ia Uieit
(ji'reMi.-As vei; l'is itt iiuk fi.nk
O '1 al'nrlng Kstuhllstimcnt ilait fill te leek
In the show window ; me
HI j I h me exhibit) d then In ;
leidliur Spring
then walk In and
examine out i ntire sles'r. None te equnl It in
tlm ill v llnuilseiiii ij tiimiiieil cil tiiudiinnd
1 rrtut lining gut mints u sured nt med' i ile
pilc A ft ltO"KSSli;i.N,
37 North Qui en St.
Oppeslli fie rosteftliii m.'l Cunllt
1 T I'KIVATI. MALI"
V " WllhXTLASii near Lancaster, l'n.
'I Ids b'aiitllel ostnte. the rcsldcncu et tlie latu
Lx.l'resldent Iluchannn U otleieil fei silo. A
mugnlllcent Mansion, all modern improve
ments lovely grove et nulur.il Innwt trees.
Ixuutltul g miens, l.m ns etc ; about .'.1 Aires
et verv lertllulaiul. tlim UrirOMirinif and ether
ndvantngis Fer turther jmrticulurs apply te !
ALLAN A.flUKIt A CO,
Ileal Kslnte Agent,
l uiipastt i, 1'u,,
urn i. .iiiiirsiu(,
111! fork Ami , Ilnltlmeie, Md
nlMwdcedSltw
M'AM.tMf I'ANCVI'I OUlt.
IIKS1 IN TIIK WOHLO
We will net wiarj jeu with slntlatles tilt,
lng hew
A. A. T &.YLOII
Mnl.en his Culelirat d Brand nf
Tavler's Fancy Fleur,
Oi hew much lie mnUi s dully j nolthei w ill v e
pw-sumn te gleuu opinion us te Its quality.
It Is Impert int Ter y u t find It out.
V liolnei Kls sluing uud whlti ' Uhethit
It will sun j en unnojiiuce and treub'e In
baking" Whether the tolei and tnste et the
ltriiul it su pi lier te nil otheis? T he only t ei
HI' In way te urrlve nt thu truth Is te use
Taylor'e Fancy Fleur
.euii4ilt ynu will then knew wlij It Is mill d
IIKSt'IS llIL WOULD
M. F. Steigerwalt & Sens,
So'e gi ntn ter LunciiMter. Ii
I or snlu bv the Jca Hug grocers. u7 lunl
w
7ILI.IAMSOIS .V rOlll-Ml
Exceptionally Lew Price3 in
ALL I
ultiihle tei all niiiixleu in qit llltli th it aie
liaid tell ituudiuleis tint innn t
beeiiu I'led. our
Sl'l.l 1AL100) ALL WOOL bll 11'
Is jut tin iiitkh) ei guieial or buslnes
weir, and the
f NKI AI.LKUbUll tOltill(r)
lSbUU'Alll.L rOltTIIK M BLII A.S tC, TUB
Ll.KKK. Ol (.ULLI.i.l. SlUDLNT.
THBUUIAWVY COM' -UITS In the NKW
rANCY MIMUUKS.
At l'i lce-t II 'inarlcable lm theli l.ewium. tlie
I ll'amKiUALl 1 1 weguiuiiutiusiipeilei.
IVniusiittn Mills Mil-.! In U lutalleil freely In
l.ouneu. an I hn no iquil In the ldig I'iIi
lliaml et like qunllty and pilcu 'I his Miclln
l u wi II e-Uilillshu 1 brm I In tliu KnglUli
hiiiiiii mitiket I hu
I'hltfKLI-HITlSU LU1IIMIK SHIRT
I hat u e are the nole .ueuts tei Is madu of this
ueild lemmned Miiinsutta Muillu with i.Iil)
I'tiui I.lnen lloem, with a lliitehur Llnen
lltiK, unubllug It te luku thu Htaicli moie
inelv Ulseaihi te I Hindi y, will leek hot het
tei. nnd retain Its clem iippeiiauee vlthiut
tviful.llng lenmir tliuu i.ny otiiei shin knenn
te thu trude. We -ull thein lei
l(0K VCII Oil 15 l)liLr' A DO.KN
Williamson & Fester,
1)LL1 Wi IS
UU)J'JlI.h HAT.S, VAl'S, WJATa' Wit
NltilllAft (1UUPH, IIUUIH ami NIHIL'S,
llUIIHl.lt ( lAU'WA'fi, VtiUXKU,
IM..VA.V, .1.
Nea. 32-38 EA.8T KING STREET,
LAS( VMLIt l'A
J-XllliTAItiMHNlN.
l'iiiae.1 ifri-iA neusi:,
'lhumdny ami Frlcltty Evetilngs,
M'illl. 17A1S, Ibsl.
LASfiarhll Ol'KK.V (JOMl'AN'l IN
PATIENCE.
ileiet ved Suits 1.00. te nil p irts et thn heuse.
Kesirved seals ue en sale ut epnia heuse
eltlcu ulust
iui.ien erisuA ueusr;.
Tuesday EvohIek, April 16, 1884
UKTUKN U Sl'KUIAI, Itr.tiUhSl.
Thu Artistic I'.iontei tliesuimnl Ihol'opu Ihel'opu Ihol'epu
ui r motional Htm '
liss Maude Granger,
-uppeit d by tlie
llfliiilciMiu Uruiiuitie Cenipdiiy.
( Ml ei wh i.n me ihoieuijh irtlsts i
SUIT.
in mim. r.rniiiih.sDKUies'." vi,iv i,
Glaira am His Ferp ulaster.
I'll suulcd In the sunt) innuiiei nnd with
eviny uttuutleii te detail us ut thu Kllin
Avenuu lliealn, Ni w lerk eltj.
I'Ol'ULAlt I'UIUKS 7ft, U A U CK.S18
aprW-5tj
SECOND EDITION.
FRIDAY EVBNINO, APHID 11, 1004
IN FOREIGN LANDS.
DI2ATII or Tllr. NOVELIST HHAOK,
TlieOreat Writer el Flitlun Dies Te-nay In
LeikIdii Msttets In Kgypt-A Crlili
nt l'ebln, (Jhlnn.
CAtne, Kgypt, April 11, Berber dis
patches of tbe 0th InRt , indlcnte that af
falri thcie nre dally assuming n mero
menacing position. The tribes botweon
Berber ami Shoudy, nre In a state of
Insurrection. They hnve selzed n beat
laden with previsions whleh was pro
ceeding te Shcndy. The robots uuder the
falee prephet are besieging Shendy and n
portion of the Berber troops liave geno te
that city aH a relief. Had sueli action net
bcen tnken It is feared that the rebels
would bave besieged Bether nlse, aud In
tercepted tbe reu te te Kareske.
HncUI rotturtultensln rrsnee.
1'ahh, April 11 The government has
forbidden tlie circulation in France of the
new Anarchist Journal, the ISxplosien,
published at Ocueva,
Seventeen meetings were held yesterday
In the Anzlu district whero the strike of
the colliers still continue Vlolent
speeches were made.
Jtnii llnptltte Anions Head.
The death of M. Jean Baptist Aiimas Is
nnuounced, nged 81.
Ddsth of ctmrles Keiidr, the Nuvellat,
Londen, April 11. Oharlfs Boade died
this afternoon.
The death of thin great novellst lcavei
a strongly marked void in the list of the
wrllcis of fiction of nil lanaunces and all
lands. He wns bem in 1814, the son of
an L,ngllsu country gontiemau, wue wns
in nu uuspioietiH position te prometo the
growth nnd cultivation of the geni.
un which early displayed itself In
thn character of his son. Charles was
educated at MaRilalcn Hall, Oxford,
nf tcrward read law and secured a Vlner
ian fellewship at the Unliersity of Oxford,
in 1812 ; a year later he was called te the
bar Mt Iteade'n main distinction has
bsen w(,u in the field of fnney,
and his novels, rome mero than
ethers, deal with social abuses
aud suffge-tcd the great necessity of
reform ; ler instance, that he might deal
witli and pertiay the atroeltics et prison
difclpline, he wrote, " It is Never Toe Late
te Mend," published in 1830 His list of
works of fancy Is long, nnd his first nevel,
"Peg WefflngtPD," published In 1853,
demonstrated his eminent ability as it
novelist. Iu rapid succession from 1853
he published "Ohristle Johnstone,"
"Onfllth Gautit," probably the most
talked abmr, "ThoOlelsUr cud the
Hearth,,, and his ether numerous books.
Sluce the publication of " Multum In
I'.irve," Mr Boade has b in iu ill health,
nnd only lately belli ving his end near, he
was removed from Cannes, France, te
Londen. Mr. Bcade has wen distinction
tee, as a dramatist. Iu 1813 he wrete
" Geld," which was sucueoded iu 1847 by
thne ethor plays. But the pillars of his
wide fame are lib peweiful nnd popular
novels, which ate uumbored among the
most cherished works of Action during the
reign of England's present queen, Ens,
INTEI.MOKXCnil J
A I'elltlcitl lilitu 111 Ulitn..
The latest advicc3 from Shanghai, China,
report a h rietis political crisis at 1'clciu.
Tlie empress has publicly degraded Prince
Kung and four inembtrs of the privy
council. They were stripped of all their
honors, b3caue nf the dilttery uiauner in
whicli they liave dealt with Teuimin
nfTaiiB.
lilt. .-ItllONAI. (JAl'ITAI..
Mi A r reft ei u Unban (Iren lug Out ut the
Cuti in-iiHiilih tliUlciiliiea
Wasiiisuten, I). C, April 11. Infor
mation has been icctivcd horoofthoar heroofthoar horeofthoar
rost by the I'uited Sutei authorities of
Key West, Tia , of a Cuban named Aurel
ice .May nil, who ntihcd at lh.it pert
yesterd.ij morning en tlie steamer Hutch
insen. The nirest was bised en a tolegram
of the gevcimu gouet.il of Canada te the
SpjLi-di consul at Key West, saying that
Mayall wns coming te America te kill him.
,Maj all "'ll) taken bofern a magistrate and
held te answer.
Aii OIIUMI l.e.lsnntleu.
A cableram has becu icccivcd by the
secretary id ttate from Ad ini Badeau, ten
doting Ills r tdguntieu as eusul genual nt
Havana.
Tim Itfltfr-inijiiiiin llntttr
Iii the Heuse the Scuate bill autherising
the secretary of the navy te eflcr a reward
of $2,000 ler the recovery or nscirtaiuiug
the fate of the Orei ly erpedltien wns
passed.
Mi. Ilnpkiu1-, el I'euuhjlvauia, as n
jiriiitcgid matttr t'aWcd up the usolutien
dec! nin th it the charges u.ainst II. V,
Bey nt en .no net huh! iluid by ihe ovidenco
mid that thne is no ground for any action
by the Hoiihe. lie statin that the com
mittce reporting this resolution did uet
deslre te dobate it. -Mr. Iviefer, of Ohie,
the author of the uhargea, was prosent,
but did uet cie fit te in kke a speech, aud
the icHolutieu was adopted without op
position
Kill. lOAII AIUIDBHIS
firemen uud Knclumrs Killed nt Ulirercut
IVrreKs
Ai.i.i:ntews', Pa , April 11. At tlnee
o'clock this morning au enst bound freight
train celhdid with a west bound oeal train
en tlie L- high Valley radio id uear O mill's
station, four miles Irem White llaveu
Jacob Dettcr, the flremau, en the coal
train was butiid under tlie wieck and
iiihtautly lulled, aud ether train hands
were injured. Beth engtnes aud a uumber
of cars weie wrecked
fatal Iteults el u lralu IVirck
Cei.l itnis, O, April 11. A passonger
tiain ou the Pin Handle told dilehed near
Uajteii last niltt. Bogineer Themas was
Icilled tiud tlie flremau fitally injured.
Thobaggage master and a postal o'erk were
also badly injuied. None of the passen
ger" wcie seriously hurt.
MINI SO hUMl'l.NDhll
All (Mill lnl Nollce ie the ftcllllj Iklll Oporil Operil
Inrn linucil In nay,
l'liiMDKi.i'iiiA, April 11. The following
oflieial uotiee has bceu issued te the coal
operators of Sehuytklll county :
l Tim UfltliraelLl nn.ll tntnrnafa Lavn
ngiced uieii u suspansieu of coal min
ing during the week ending April 10th,
that is te say, en April 14tb, 15th,
10th, 17th, 18th nnd llltli. Te fully carry
out the spirit nfthe agieemi'iit it Is 03san
tlal that the moving, heisting pre para
tieu and lea ling of oeal dttriug tlio-e days
be outirely discontinued, and it is earncst
ly heped that thu nbove ngroemont for
suspension will be carried out by every
ene In geed faith,"
nllllC AND HIIILl.ALlll.
A L'ciperatn Content by IrUli uuit Itsllaus,
8r. Themas, Out., April 11, A Borieus
fight took place hore this forenoon
botweon gangs of Ittllan nnd Irish
laborers employed en the Canada
Southem railway. The Irishmen objected
te the Italians being employed nud were
the .irst e make an attack, The
Italians beat them baek, aud the
fight went en with varying success,
A large ferce of polleo was called out
whieh, with tbons3lsMi)ce of oitizeus, sue
e;cdcd in stepping the light. Spades and
stones wero frcely med, nud soveral en
both sides wero soverely iujutcd. Thore
wero GO meu In caeh gang.
AUUATIO BfOltTS,
HcesThftt Arute uomaurren th8eh(t
mil.
Pnir.Aeui.rntA, April 11,-ArrBDBa-nicntshave
been made for a single shell
raoe evor the National oeurso of oae
mile and a half en the Sehuytklll
Hver ou the 7th of May, botweeu Frnnlc
Hcndorsen, of the MalU elub, nnd P. A.
Dorapsey of thn Peunsylvatiin elub. Oreat
Interest is taken In the ovent, as Hendor
son Is the ohamplen single soulleroftho
aehuylklll navy,
The class raoe of tlie University of Penn.
sylvanla will take plaoe May 3 1 nnd the
intor-eolloglato raoe for the Child's Glial'
longe eup en June 18.
Ulile lUlltumt BtdRer.
Cincinnati, Ohie, April 11. Twe
strlkers en the Nerthern division et tbe
Tolode, Cincinnati & St Leuis railroad
wero arrested last night, ene for obstruct
ing the malls and the ethor for contempt
ofeeurt. Hearing this the strikers ra
solved te returu te work If the prisoners
wero roleaned. Late nt night nfflaers of
the railroad gave ball fe'r the two strlkers
and the strike was decided ended. Werk
will be resumed te day.
He nml Mcl.nuchlln's Wreitllnjr affticb.
Detiieit, Mich., April 11. At the
second wrestling match last night botweon
Bess, of Cleveland, nnd McLaughlin, of
this city, thore was a large attendance.
Thn match was for $1,000 a slde. The
first round lasted 7 minutes, and was wen
by McLaughlin. The second was wen by
Bess in 4 minutes, the third by MoLaiigh MeLaiigh
lln, the fourth by Bess and the fifth by
McLaughlin.
The llurglita' Mjr.t.
PintUDnu'iHA, April II -'"he burglars
were particularly nctlvn iu t ds eity last
nlaht, boring holes iu shutters aud doers,
and scouring sllverwarn iu many places.
At the jewelry store of Bllshclmer Bres,,
Ne. 10 Seuth Third street, they smashed
the Yale lenk en the deer and scoured
plated jewelry, rlugs. etc., te the value of
$2,000.
'
llnrilble ntiiriler of an Aceil Weman.
IUi.TtM0itn, Md,, April 11. A spoelal
from Fcderalsburg, Carolina county, Md.,
dated te-day, siys : The body of Mrs.
Cecella Bush, an aed white woman, was
found iu a thioket near her roaldenoo yes
terday uftorueou. Her skull wis horribly
crushed and lier threat out from ear te
car. Ne olue te the murderer.
A IIuiiihii Skeleton foiled,
I'liir.iiinu'iiiA, April 11. Werkmen
engaged in digging in u cellar at Ne. 218
North Eighth street this morning, il It cov cev cov
orcd a humnn skoletou in the gteund The
neighborhood bears a bad reputation.
Mrs In n ewipnpr Uirtcfl.
Dr.TiieiT, Mich. April 11. The editorial
and composing rooms of the Times wero
burned out and Dlokersen'stoik publlih.
Ing offlce badly damaged by llre this
morning.
final Minn Explosion
SiuiNANDOMi, Pa., April 11. By an
explosion of gas te day ut Ne. 3 ceilkry
of the Lahlgh Valley coil oempany, Thta.
Welsh was killed nnd Martin Brencan
severely burned.
IVKATllJ.lt USDlllAriONS.
Washington, April 11. Fer the Middle
Athiutle states, fair weather, njrthwtst
eily winds, becoming variable, slight ilse
in tcmperatuie nnd gencrally Iiiphcr
baremeter.
lCntea Hnil Morrison,
At a meeting of the men et less extrome
vlews than Mr. Morrison, Mr. Elten, of
Connecticut, was chosen te see Monlsen
and if poHMble te harmnnize the differen
ces. Eaten believes In a referm nfthe
tarill, but will net vete for the Morrison
bill. Ile called upon Mr. Morrison and
said : " lam in favor of tariff referm, Mr.
Morrison, but I cannot support your bill
beoause it dees net toferm. 1 am author
ized, en behalf of n number of gontlnmen
who peek hatmeny, te say te you tha'
they nre ready te fit up a tirifl bill
which can be passed. I knew their vlews.
I nm ready, if you are, te propare a bill
with you. We will call oue or two
experts nud you and I will draft n bill I
knew can be parsed . I will uet let It ba
known ten living soul that I had anything
te de with the bill and you eiu take the
credit of it What I want is te get the
Uetmoiaey united en a Ldr bill."
After Elten had made the prep sitien
Morrison waxed wroth. " I decline the
piopesltlou," he said, indignantly. "I
liave already ropertcd a tariff bill nnd by
I am going te stand or fall with It '
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