ttwVv- s5J.fci ' - -" fJ -'"-'' ''7tewRf ?TW-r u' miHMnm UXSKJJN -'J KJ-n E-i" l' n 1 J" 'it- ' -,, 2 i i t -..-. .P.. uTil.'S V!T.TS9ai.'4.TWSii ' fL-eW" TrTTT ITfflTinr I IT 1TW iTini.1 THTFH Sr7f5WtT'f w, -mmP--pfitm-HK: "'Uttf', ,'!, VOLUME XXI NO. HIS LAST AND WORST. TUE LAUItEATE UII'ES THE MUHl.D A rr.nv sickly sviiimi i'exm. Hew llamn Tennyson Appeal Ker the IteMe. ration el ICiiglimd'it rieet l Hecclved In the American Newspapers fice. Handy Smith Seta Up Fer Himself. The Londen Time prints tlie ibllewing peem, nerlbedte Ilaren Alfred Tennyson, said te have been written liy lilin upon lieur lieur lieur ingnrojiert or the iiisullleiciicy or tlie Kng lUh licet for tlie erisls which la upon It : Yeul you Ifjoulmve fulled te understand The licet of England hi her nil In nil) , On you will coma tlie curse of till tlie land If thateld KiiKlitnd fall, , Which Nelsen Ielt se great. This Isle, tlie iulglitlet nui ul pew cr en earth i This enu small Isle, tlie I.eul of etery sen. l'oer Knglnndl what would all these otes be worth, And what avail thlneniiclciit ramuorrrce, Were thou u fallen state t Yeu ! Yeu he liad the ordering of her Meet, . juu tun u winy cuiupaaecii nuriMniefli When nil men slime the w Ud mob's million led, Will kick j en from yeui plnee. Hut then tee lute 1 tee lata! Heiiib American l'rc Opinions. Frem thu Philadelphia Picsi. Tennyson has jvrlttcti a pnem en the llrltlsh navy. At last accounts tlie navy was still iille.tt. I'ltUIIAIIIiY Ol' iin: POKM. Krein the JTertli Amcilran. Loul Tennyson's latest poem convinces us that Lngland ought te be usli.uued of herself lorsetnuthlug in connection with her navy we cannot m.ike out exactly what. iniii:ui;nt iixpesuiii: ok "hahijn" iniih, i.ket. Frem the Ilccenl. Lord Tennyson's baronial robes de net prevent the indecent exposure of his intol intel lectuitl person. The stupid slop that he has been pouring out or late would warrant n commission dc lunulice xnnuirende. Jt would hae been menev in his pecUet ir Tennyson had died years age. A st'cciissrui, HCOI.D. Kietn the Press, Lord Tennyson's latest is apparently ad. dressed te seme British Robeson. It is net a very geed poem, but us n piece or scolding It may be considered n success. The lnu lnu rcate s pelitcal vcries always w ere inore 10 10 markable for Ml-teiupcr than for poelic eleva tion, and at soveuty-llvo he cannot be o.x e.x o.x peetoil te de better than at lilty. iiei.ones in Tin: wasti: UAbKi:T. Krem the .Ledger. Lord Tennyson as iniet laureate has con sidered it his duty te roll his oye In a line frenzy ever the "dccline and" fall"" of the English navy. He succeeded In getting the jwcni published by sending his n.une and ad dress according te the newspaper regulation. IT what he sent had borue u nanie less ro re ro newnod it would probably have been put m the waste basket. te nu P1TIUII. Frem the Sen VeiU Tillnnie. irthe llrltlsh ilect is as weak as Ilaren Teuiii son's verses ceuceinlng its repnrted condition, it is truly te be pitied. ALAS! Till: BAHONIAI, IKIIIKS. Kiem the .. Y. Wellrt. Alas 1 'When Tennyson put en his baroni al robes he sold his singing robes, which are nigs now-bcirce worth the wearing of a street ballad singer. UVNAMITK AMI MTU YIIA JII1IC.S. Frem the New Yerk Ilviald. Twe dastardly blows were yesterday dealt , at the llrilish admiralty. One was dealt by the dynamiters ; the ether wns dealt by the poet laureate. AVe can bardlv sav w lilch wns tlin WnrWl H'lin lilnVl tf tltt livtiniiilfnrw nt'n l a shock te the uuoiteudiug etllcial. "The mew ei iue poet laureate .suiHiKed nn entlie rennnunlty. A CniHllilate fur 1'aine. Tlie JIarrlsburg Jiitn'e te-day prints the following poem by Senater Gee. Handy Smith. It is entitled "A Prayer for Grant;" aud-is Liken as Senater Smith's bid for the plnce of poet laureate of the commonwealth ; Oil, l.enl, hew cad our heart i, liewdcupmiriiilel. Our anxious thoughts anil ecry liuath Aru turneil te hiui who Is our ehliT, Anil juuy for llte ltiste.itl of Ueath. Oh, t;nnit this prayer we eflerTliee, Ami nil i-ach lejal hcait Willi linil-e TeJIlm who nilcs both liiiiilamlttea; Ourelces ler his lite we niUe. May lienvpnV fjuaril foicverlm Aieund Ills leiiii, let ungi'le utaiiil AiulKlng the cheiiisnl the fiee Te him that billed his native luiul. ran ciiiustiax uxirr. Featiiri'a of llie Coining American Celere of ChurrlicH Speakers unit Ksmi) ixtit. The American congress or churches, u new phase in the religious lifoel' the country, was the result of an ellbrt begun in l'ittslleld, Jlass.ichusettH, a year age, and suggested by Dr. Washington Gladden's clever jiajier In the "Century" en the need of a greater unity among ovaugellcal Christians. Its object is "te prometo Christian union and te advance the Kingdom or Ged by a free discussion of the great religious, literal und social ques tions el' the time." The first session will be held in Hartferd, Conn., en the 11th,. l'-itli and l.ltb el' next month. An enormous assomblage is ex pected, and prominent men from every state In the Union will attend. Itev. C'liaim cey Giles, of Khlladeljihia, is of the council. The public exercises will begin with an ad dress by Goveruor Henry 1!. Harrison. Itr. Kilwiu I I'aikcr, of Hartferd, will glve the uddressef welcome. The tlistdlscussieu w ill , be en "The Relations or a Divided Christen ' dem te Aggrcssive Christianity," the essayist being Dr. Heward Cresbv, of New Yerk City, and Dr. Jehn Henry llenklus, or Wil Wil liamsperl, l'a, who will be followed with an address by He v. Frederick I). l'ower, of Washington, Garlield's jKisler. On Tiicwlay thore will be u discussion of " Tlie Function of Wershij) In l'rouieting the Growth or the Church," and Dr. Natha niel J. Kosten, or Hartferd, and Dr. Samuel M. Hepkins, of the Auburn thoelogieal seminary, will be the essaylsts. They will 1mi followed by Itev. Charles C. Ginnen, or Hest en, and by Dr. G. D. liearduiau, el' Philadelphia lit the afternoon a public io ie io eeptlen will be held. In thoeveuing tlie dis cussion will be resumed, when Dr. Wash ington Gladden, in" Ohie, and JUr. Kverctt 1'. AVhecler, a well-known New Yerk lawyer, will be theessavists, and Hen. J. It. Haw ley, of Hartferd, will be one or the siieaUers. Tlie subject or discussion will be, " The Attltude or the Secular Press in America Toward Ilellgien." The closing sen ices will be held en Wed nesday morning. The discussion will be en "The Historical Christ Considered as the True Ccntre or Theology," and Dr. James l'reeinan Claike, or Dostou, will be oue of the ess:iyists, and President ltobliiKeir, of Drewn University, ene of the sjieakers. Tliu I. It. It. liiriilngs. The statement or the business or all lines of the Pennsylvania railroad company 0Mi r PltlsburgundKrle for March, 18S. as eoui eeui juired w ith the Banie month In 18S1, shows n decrease in gross earnings or fSOT.avi, a do de do cre.ise In oxjienses er?liI,l5ll, and adociease in net earnings eti MX VH. The threo months erihiiiscniuparcd with llie same jioried or lHsl, shnwriii dcereaselu gross earnings el Sl.UU.lW, in exiienses f;i01.lK)l, and In net earnings $7i:i,(Rll All lines west of Pitts burg and Krle for the three months of 1&S3 sIiewHadellcieuey In meeting nil liabilities erf&ityjlt), being u gain as ceiujuired with the same period or 1885 or (32,070. Killed 1IU Three Kiicuilcn. Martin Mitchell, a fisherman at HlacMlsh Ijike, Aik., Wednesday shot and killed three men. lie has bad u leng-slaudlug quar rel with two neighbors named Cummins and llarteu, who two weeks age shot mid wounded him. He met them in company with a third man and an exchange of bliets began, MltckeU being nrineil witlin Win chester rille. He was lilmseir wounded in the tiniu but Iio shot Cummins through thu head, D.uteii llireugli the ulxlemeu and the third man tlireugU tlie brain. 201. Tlti; "MOUNTAIN SENSATION." A Meedy Mjntery iriilttlnfTtewn Te a Very Fine fntiiu Frem the New Krn, April 20. He either left thore through the buslies and rocks, committed sulcide or was murdered, Ins valuables laken from hiui nml the body thrown In tlie rocks, where It may be lildden or a long imie. The latter theory Is proba bly the correct one. Frem the XeW Kra, April 21. The Intercst In the case h Intense, and why should It net be, when In bread day llglitone is nssanlted and rebbed and probably most foully murdered ? Frem the New lira, April p. Up te our latest advices ie:day, nothing" had been heard or llie missing llernard Dll Dll llnger, hiive the supposition that he was the demented young iniui seen leaving e box car at New Helland en Hunday. Fiem the Kxaiiilncr, April 'Zl. Ilenmrd Dllllnger, the alleged victim, was jiuletly at work in tills city, turning his salt by doing odd Jobs of whitewashing. Te-day he Is at work at the rcsldeuce or Mr. William Gerrcclit, Iu7 Concord alley. lIUIUILdlM IN NKir HOLLAND. Thry ltrrnk Inte u Iteolilenco ami Olllce, Hut Oct Netlilnir. Ni;w Helland, AprlL 21 Thursday night the rosldeneo or Abraham O. Smoker, In the eastern part or New Helland, was bmken Inte by cutting. iliole In the kitchen deer and reaching in und turning the key. The low or part or the heuse was thoroughly ransacked, but nothing was missing. The burglars wero net heard in their cnmratlens. Jehn It. llrubaker's olllce was entered by means efa false key. Thore was nothing of any value In the olllce that they could carry away. They then tiled te break open a deer leading Inte Henry M. lletvmun's liquor stere adjoining, In the same building. I heir neise uwakened .Mr. Ilewman, who mceihIii thostero. Hoaresoandgothlsgun, but before Iio could get a shot the thleicshad escniied. Tlicre was nothing taken from this bunding. Ker a week or two i.tsL ulnifNt dnlltr. in. gers ye npear te have no particular busi ness linve been visiting New Helland. They visit the saloons and taverns, drink the best liquors, visit the principal stores and nppear. te be familiarizing tliomxelios with the lay or the town. They apjic.tr te travel in jialra On Thursday two were seen together en the street cernels, but when thry met iu.tlie ui ui ui loens they did net rccognlre each ether. It s surmised they may Ik) laying plans te ' crack" the bank or seme business heuse that warrants the risk. The UiuniHls'Jre u"itoite. mini, j.uraru .tine reiertaca ineinber erih.it icmarkallle Tamtly) saysthat his brother Abe is very fr&jtlentlv- in New Helland and drinks Ills whisky nl the pub lic bars. r MAinu.nu: a jnriNc institvxie'n. Lfe Miller nml Murlli.i NlrlikUsd Dlnralre and Itciieiiiirn Their Illrjsl Union. These who remeinber the Qreetey presiden tial miiijMigii in 1S71!, will net forget " Prof I.ce. Miller, who was seatnere by (be Liberal llcpublicaus te sjieuk for n week in littueaster futility. He iilletl engagemenbi in this city, in Quarryillle, New Helland, Man helm and ether jilaces. He Srasa lecturer, a Spiritualist, ami in lBTJ, whc.i here, lie was en his bridal tour with a young wile. nome years later no Iclt lier and lormed a "sjilrltual union" with his nafUnlty," Miss Maltle Strickland, or SU Jehns, Mich., with wlieni Iio haslived eier mne years, In do de llauce el law and society. They published te the world their "declaration amt contract," und, as he new proclaims, Itirengh all the years since 1ST5 they haie lived together "in the most enduring relations of virtual hus band atul w lie," though he wi n net divorced rrnm his ether wile. Hut new he and Muttie liaie concluded that they did w rung ; and that it would liave been "wiser and nobler" te have sacrificed their jiersenal happiness than te b&ve made thls"i evolutionary assault upon the marriage institution ;" and, in a letter in the New Yerk iS'uii, Iee iireeiaiins that tlulr lree-leveis' union was a grave mlstake and by mutual consent it is new ronetiucrd. The sacred Inslitutien of marriage will n.ew jirebably survlve; and Iue andMattie may yet eseajie the quarter sessions. llie 1'ri'i.liU'iit's.Neiv Tcain. The new team of tlie president lias arrlveil in Washington. They will be tried for the llrst tlme by the jiresldent this evening. They are admitted te be tlie handsomest pair oriiei-ves seen here for n long tlme. They me seal brown in color. They weigh about "00 jieunds each, are sixteen hands and oue inch in height an 1 are half brelliciH. They ure fmely-bied Hninilton Hninilten iaus by liysaudcr. Their tails utmut touch the gieund, and niu exceed liij,jy stylish Albert HawkiiiH, who has driven i.ll the prosl presl deutial teams since Gen. Giant onterod thu Wliile Heuso, says they are by far. the finest coach hum.", but bred and limtclied, that have eier been in the executive stables. It is undorhteod that they cestfWO. They were jiureliased by Mr. II. J. Mowry, el Syracuse, in Peugbkcepsie, New Yerk. They weie biekeu mid haie always been driven togeth er. One is live and the ether six years old. Fatal Ouarrcl urKrll tmfcy ItaitauifM. Harry Ceckiill und his brother, '"Bud" Ceckrlll, of Duvine, Estill county, with several assistants, were bringing rafts down the Kentucky riier Thursday when they observed that "Itud" Parker and u brother, or Clay's Kerry, with several assistants, were behind them with rafts. Tlie Ceekrllls shouted te the Parkers te miltle their rail se as te avoid a collision. The PurkerH could net guide their rails, owing te the sWlftnc of the current, and a collision was tin result, llie rafts belonging te the CeckrillH being bieken uji. Het words followed, jiistIa were drawn and both factions began sloeting. The two Parkeis weie killed instantly aud four ether contestants were n ertally wounded. ! JUkIi l'rlcexfer Herse. The he. se s.de or Messrs. Ilruslield, Jehn It sten A' I'dmoudseii couiiiieincud en -Tuesday in Lexington, Ky., with line yeathcr and a large atteudunce of buyers, I tneng tlieni Senater Geergo K. Kdmtiuds, e! Ver mont. Fifty-nine lets wero sold for gil,550, nu avenige of f:;iKi. The highest prien was uild by Dr. J. II. llennettf 1,800, for Vntlean, liy llolment. Stevo. Maxwell, of Ijoulsville, Ky., jmIiI Sl.r.tM) ler Neuuiaii, a 'l-yoir-eld stallion, by Haleid. A. J. Alexander; paid iKM for Putice, by Onward. It. C. 'Dt.rand, of Jacksen, Mich was a large purchaser,'- Iteal lMatohelil. - Heniy Khubert, auctioneer, sold en Tiura-, day, at jiubllusalput the Leepard lietelj for' tlie Ijincaster city school luurd, the iiroji iireji erty situated en the cornereriiist Onuigiiand Sheiniau stiects, te Gcerge IS. Marrow ,for fA300. This, added te the (00 awarded by viewers seme months age en account of damages sus tained by taking a part or the iiroperty for the purpese of widening Sherman stieet, makes a total amount of $J,100 received for tlie let and buildings. i hiiriejlng feru New ItHllreml, i l'leiu the I.uli.iuen Times. lCiigiuecrH are new engaged Hurveying Uie line ler a new railroad from Ilollalre, ruu.fc ter county, toMlddletown, Dauiiliin county. Tlie new line will counect at llolluire w tit the Colebreol; Valley rallieud nml ut Mldd o e town with the Pennsylvania railroad. AVb,)n. completed the new read will give Lebanon erv iuiIKirtant additional transportation iH- elllfles te the Seuth and West. I Tneuty Invliea efhuun. The heaviest snow storm ever known n Colerado set jn ut 0 o'clock Wednesdiiy night aud lasted without intermission mil1! (1 o'clock Thursday e enluir. Fiillv twent r inches of snow fell, as much as tlie uggregaia of tlie previeus fall of the whole winter. The storm was gcueial throughout the state, but ran re.iu inuiis are moving nearly en nine. Their Last Appearance. Last eveulng I-nwronce it Vldecn's com udy company made their last apjiearauca at the eiKjra house. The audiouce was very email und thu pcrt'cnuance the tame as upon me lormer eycning. A CROW OFF JUS BOOST. JOItNNX OKAU AND MltS. AHWAKK VONVIVTJSn OF AltVLTEttV. Tim .fury Stake Ne Itccoiniiieiirtfitleiiii Ver Merry, mid the Defendant te he Sen- fenced en Saturday Morning-Other uirtcr HCinlen IliinlntM. Thursday Afternoon.-.The Jury lit the case of commonweal lit n. Lorcnr-e S. Kiuyd, assault and bitttery en Gcrtiude Shay, re lumed n verdict or net guilty, with county for costs. The Jury in the assault and batlery cise against Daniel Tammany, Jr., assault and liattery en Jlallread Ofllcer Hey, rendered u verdict or guilty. Sentence w derorred until Saturday. Lemen II. Dennis, or Kphrabi, was in dicted for carrying a concealed deadly weapon. Tlie complainant was his brother Oscar, and the suit rcsulted from a family quarrel. The prosecutor testified that llie uccused carried a jilstel en the Ulli of April and at divers ether tlmes. The defendant aunimcu Having a pistol en April 11 and claimed that he used it, te drlve the jirosecu jiresecu jirosecu ter from Ids heuse, after he had been assault ed by him. The jury acquitted the defen dant and divided the cost equally between the parties. Tii i: e it a u-A m wa if a eah i:. The next cases called far trial wero theso ei commonwealth vs. Jehn W. Gran and Lavtnla AmwuUe. who were lnrllrin.i rnr adultery. T. J. Davis, ene or the counsel ler derendante, tnade a motion for neon neen neon tliiuauceoii the ground that adilltlenal cenn, sel, Messrs. Reynolds mid Nauman, worn only employed nt neon te-day, that the cases were only returned by the grand Jury yostcr yestcr day mid there was no reason why these cases should be made nn exception and forced te a trial at the first term. The court said they did net nurnose lukfinr any Instructions Irem llie gentleman and asked the district attorney If he was read v te go en with the cases. He replied that he was. The court thou directed the clerk te ran jury m llie cases. Messrs. Reynolds and Nauman said they would be nnablofe try the cases ir called for trial te-day, as they had a professional cn gagcnienyii Philadelphia te-morrow, and it TvusnetccrUltf that theso cases would be con cluded In time ler thorn te go te the city. Tbey then withdrew from the cases. Subso Subse Subso quently IJ, Frank Kshleman was employed te assist Mr. Davis in the defense. The defendants were called and resjieuded promptly. Mw. Amwake walked te the defendant's talle with her two small children. The court asked whether thore was net anjrpersen te take charge or the children.. Her leunsel said that there was net eh their rather had deserteil them. This was denied by hiui. He said he was willing te take hl chlldien and provide for them. He was told, te de se and he walked te where uis wire was te get the children. The mother's parting lrem thu children was sad. She kissed and huggel them and cried as if her heart would break, butshu finally surreuded the children, te her husband. A Jury was twlix ted without much trouble and the opening sjieccli Ter the common wealth was made bv II. K Davis, entllnlm- what the proof wetdd lie. The marrlage )r Mrs. Amwake was proved by Itev. Stringer, and the marriage of Grau byThilip 1 obxlter, w Iio was jtrcsent ht his wedding. Margaret Frits U tilled that en the night or January :Mtb, at H-M o'clock, she went te Mrs. Atuwake's heuse from a surprise jiarty Mrs. Amwake admitted her ami said Grau wan up stairs Inlnd; a few minutes aftcr aftcr wardshe came down stairs tying his necktie: .the next morning Mrs. Amwake admitted thatsheandOrnuhal been guilty or adultery and beggeii her net e gtve it away j she fre quently saw Grau at Mrs. Amwake's heuse aud heard her uddiess Grau as "Hubby" and Grau call hrr by tlie jiet names of "Lamby" and " Angel j" .Mrs. Amwake told witness that she beeame acquainted witli Grau nt Weehrls'h 'nnd was criminally lntl lntl inate with hint for the first time, en tiie night her husband was sent te jail ; Mrs. Amwake is new living nt Gruu's heuse en West Orange street; she repeatedly said that she wanted her IiusImihI sent te Jail se that she could live with Grau, Oincer llamheld twilled that en the night of January 10, he saw Grau go into Mrs. Aiiiwekers house, between 0 and" o'clock and ceme out between 'and:! the following morning; en iholSlde January he saw lilm Se into her hotwe betvreen 7 and 8 o'clock in ie evening and leave the heuse between tl und 4 the following morning ; en the 10th of March armed with warrants ler the arrest of Mrs. Amwake and Grau fbrudultry, and ao ae ao eetiipanied by QHicers lUisheng and lleas, C. C. Amwake aud Cliarles Amwake, he went te her house ; Olllecr ltnsheng knockeil at the front deer ; Mrs. Amwake raised the window ; Iiushongteld her he wauled her ; kllfl limaltflffwl nttntlt immifni litt-e ntn) Itif.tlsr lteas told her if she did uet comedown be i would kick the deer in she came dew u and was asked whether Urat was in ; she replied that he was net ; the hen ie was searched and Whlle witness was ut tl e back deer, Grau quietly ojwned the deer and walked out ; witness told him he wiuted him and took htm into custody. Officer lteas oerrobor iled the testimony of Ofllcer Darnheld and n addition testllled thhtheliatl seen Orau it Mrs. Amwake's hoise, whpn she lived en Nertli Prince stri'et, twiween 1 and 2 e' ieck in the inorn inern inftj at this time Ainmke was' in jail; Olilccw Kltchey and A lit, Charles Am waeo, Charles Hoevor, Andrew Troyer. Cliarles Dietrlcii and Ilei ry Deinan testflled thau they liat seen Grau a id Mrs. Amwake frequently together. 'i TUB TtZltKt SB. The. J. Davis inade tl. i opening speech forthetlerenso. JehnW.O iu was then called and testitled that ene. night in Jan tiary last, whlle hi) was walking uawii Strawberry street, ln heard screams e: murder uttered by a woman, and he went t her tisslstance ; the wemai who called for at ilstauce was Mrs. Amwake ;the disturbance i fas caused by'c. O. Amwake '.breaking the le-ic of the deer of her house nnVt threatening te kill her; he accompanied icr te the aiderman's olUce where she madje complaint gainst her hus band und get Ofllcer Olt te i xectite the war rants ; he denlodXevor bavin ; commllteil the otlense charged (.and adm tied that Mrs. Amwake is new HViutf in hi heuse in West Orange street, for wihlch 910 mouth is paid and that he beards with her , he'denicd hav ing been at Mrs. ALnw-ake's leuse the night he was arrested, but Claimed that he wasn tlieread teher Iiouke te tell 1 jr that she had been prosecuted for ad iVltery. At this stagd or thecasj) cot t adjourned te 7S o'clock. ( J Tlmri'lai,' Evening Wh t court re-us-semblea the trial of they irau-Amwake adultery case was resumed tiol'ero u large audience aud Mrs. Amwake w called te the witness stand bv the defense. 3he testllled (te her husband breaking-tin. deer of her heuse in January; ie iicr,csJi ng for assist ances te which Oraa responded and his ac companying her te the ,lde man's olllce; this she said was (he first ,Mtne i he met Grau ; she denied having made aay admission of guilt te uirgaret Frits and Oenied having feniniitted the otlense tlhatved. Tills elosetl the testimony Jer the dwwvM and Oilleer Jehn it. llusheng lyas eddied in rebuttal. He testllled that en hu. night jf tlie arrest -of Mrs. Amwake anil) Gran he saw Gir.u in Mrs. Amwake's heif, walking across the ; kitchen lloer lewarlls the 'rear deer of the .house. This tofitlnueav Hfttlv contrndleted that of lrs. Atiywake-nnd y -an, both or wliouiswerolhat'iruu was net in the heuse that night. -This iletHid'WiB, test ,non v jn the cas?, and couuselwer.sUewcd two hours te argue the cAse. J j- The closing pwliVer thoiiefense was made by 11. FjrMar JSWen ami for the Bommenwenlll by B." F.JJavls ud J, Hay Drewn. 1 1 w, fa W aWteaJt-when lle spoeches were cenclud Jd,' Uwinry-wwe. charged by the court nin'reWfj,Hu Mttwwt'. ' 'Friday Jf ,t-JVK.'ftiry hi the Gruu Gruu Amwake eiiVeafestKl fs, verdict afew minutes atVir wey -TttUia en Thursday night, and this niewsi ytivfclBtc court with a seled vert (let. In rpJy V tfee usual ques ques Men, bythe tletktUey iwW-.tbMJ- fmiudthe defwidantj inlHyu inawaeTaud furmas Uii.stoevl hldidjaMBr;wiiiMil Aakeil .. : . . -- .- r. sua sentence iie , UMehiy. LANCASTER, PA., FRIRDAY, APRIL, 24, 1885. Thlsroqtiesi the court said could net be granted, but U tlie defendants deslrcd a post ponement until Saturday, nnd the ball Was sufficient, the scntence could 1m deferred nn til that time. The court when informed thai the ball was (eOO In each case said that was net sulllclent, sluce thore wns n conviction, and directed thatOiichfurnlsh ball in the sum or tl,000 for their nppcarauce te-morrow. Grau ftirnlslicd the required security, ex. ShcriirGreir becoming Ids bondsman. 'Up te neon Mrs. Amwake had net furnlshed addi tional ball. Cennid Hchaeirer was indicted for commit ting an assault and battery en Michael HolnUen. The prosecutor testified that whlle walking en Seuth Queen street, en the 20th of January, the dofendant. who was standing In a quarry, stepped out and with out any provocation struck him in the face with a stone, knocked lilm down and kicked him. Other witnesses testllled thatSchaolTer en a ntunber of occasions threatened Unit he would kill Mfelinel Helntwn, the prosecutor. The defendant denied having seen the prosecutor en the day alleged, having been at work a mile from town, nor did he ever commit an assault and battery en him. A number or witnesses testified that they haie known Michael Heintrcn n number or vears. that ills reputation Ter truth telling is net geed, anil that they would net bcliove lilm en oath. Other witnesses testified that the character orSclmelleras a jicaceable man w-as geed. The Jury rendered a verdict or guilty. James Wiley was Indicted for malicious lnlschler, en the comjilelntor Jehn A. Sho She lier. The prosecutor testified that en thetllst or March, hodrevo his team into Sholier's hotel yard, nnd walked ever te his rag ware house en Market street. Frem there he walked uleug Grant stiect te Prince and saw wuey iinvmir ins team along that street ul a. rapid gait. Witness iiurricd te the stableand by the tlme he reached there Wiley had re turned the team. An examination showed that the linrse had been ruined by fast driv ing, and that the buggy tejiHad lieen broken. The defense was that thei commonwealth witnesses wero mistaken lit their Identity ; that Wllev was net at Shebcr's hotel nt thu tlme the team wns taken, but was nt llie ojiera heuse at a matinee. On trial. itAii.neAnnn. Oliver Sammls pleaded guilty te stealing a geld watch from Win. H. Kirk and an over coat from Andrew Itutterand was sentenced te linilcige an Imprisonment of eighteen months In the LaucaUer county prison. Tills ollense was only committed en Tuesday night; the hearings wero had yesterday, the grand Jury found true bills this morning and he entered the aliove jileas. (.irillll.NT IlllHINKKK. The court granted a rule t'e show cause why" se mucli of the fiudlugef the jury as Imposed the costs en Jehn 1L Presbcrry, In the suit for assault and batterv he breuirht inmlnHt Henry D. Smith, should net be stricken eir. (lit AND JIJIlY lll.TUUN. True JlilU. Henry F. ltehrer, embezzle ment ; Itebert J. Kvans, false pretense : Jehn Francis, assault and battery; Oilier A-inmls,'; larceny; J. S. Hal wager, r.dse jirotenso ; i. . ersiyuiii, eu in., censjiiracy, ftwe Indictments;; Mathias llelntrtii, jHjrjury. Trill. Ken'er' Fimenil. Prof. W. II. Keller's iimeral toefc 'nlacn this artcrnoeu at 1! o'clock-. The 'remains were taken from tlie family rosIdeucerNc.rth Prince street, te Graee LuthenmidHircb. corner or North Queen and James streets, where Itev. C. IX Heujit delivered e'yrthem an iinjircssliu fuuural oration. Ihe body, wliiehwasluuhaiidsome casket covered with llewers, was then viewed by the large congregation present, after w.'ililiit was placed iu the licarse und taken tii Weed wan I Hill cemetery, followed by a leng-line or coaches containing llie family and friends of deceased. The following named gentlemen acted as jiall-pearers : J. IJ. Kevinski, Jacob Kllllieller, J. Fred. Kcner, U. F. ltoii'der, AVash Tayler and Adam Itheads. The priu- cijal lleral eflerlugs were a beautiful h harp and cress. mitvisii adieu te the nuiu.it. 1Vehtcrii Orunil-I).tU);liter TiiKen Hie Veil In a flaltlmore Cenient. llALTIMOKK, Mil., Ajirll II. Miss Cou Ceu stance 1'dgar, stcji-daughter of Cel. J. M. Heuaparte, and great grand-daughter of Dan iel Webster, was clothed with the habit and ell of the order or the Visitation ut the con vent, Park Avcnne and Ccntre street, last evening. Miss Kdgar took the name In re ligion orsister Mary De Sales. During the ceremony the sisters or llie com munity nil knell holding lighted toilers. The clergy wero in the sanctuary beyond the grating. The nevice first uppearcd dressed asa bride iuwiiitesatiuand veil, with wreath orerango blossoms, w hieh were subsequently changed Ter the habit or the order. Kev. Dr. P. L. Chajielle delivered the discourse, in which he referred te the connection or tlie noilce with a family whose founder was'ihe most illustrious in the career of arms and in the government of nations" which the nine teenth century has jirodnced, while the family of her mother boasted a name which "represented the highest eloquence known In the annals of the American forum and Senate." Indians at u Washington Ceiifeieuce. Washington, D. C, April '2t. Ked Cloud, uccempinlcd by his attorney, Mr. Willurd, D. Illnml and Ted Ihindall had a conference with Indian Commissioner Atkins this morning. Indian Agent McGlllicuddy, Yeung Man Afraid Of His Horses, and two Indian police wero also jire.seut. Itcd Cloud presented a written statement In which Iio charged McGlllicuddy with misappropriating lunds, and endeavoring te crush him aud destroy hisiulluciice. McGlllicuddy entered a general denial. A number of witnesses will be examined when the conference reas sembles te-morrow. Danish IiiimlgninU IVestiruril Hound. l'ltni'UNU, Maine, April ill. Thafctetuiier Dominion arrived this morning. Among tlie jitissongers was a jiarty of Danes en their way te tlie West. They say arrangements are new being inade te bring ever ut least 5,000 of their ceuntrymen te take up a 'great tract of laud iu thu West, und form a Danish colony. The steamer also brought 21 young men, members el' tlie Congregation Union of Lon Len Lon eon. They represent u number of tr.wles. They jiropeso tosettle In Canada. I'atal I.ngliin Kxploileu. Buffalo, N. Y. April 21. A sjieclal from Olean, N,Y,, says u 15 horse-peivor engine en the Angel Oil company's property at Knupps Creek, N. Y., exploded at neon to day, killing Geergo Cripps, a married man, and injuring two ether men, besides killing a Bpau of herses. The accident was caused by pumping cold; ivater Inte tlie het boiler. hu)H lie Can Defend Herat. Londen, Ajirll 21 An etllcial Indian dis jiatch received te-day ceitlnlns rolteratlens en the part of the Ameer of Afghanistan, te the ofiect he believes hlmself fully comjHiteut te delend Herat against the KiiHsians without the assistance of either llrltlsh engineer, olllcers or a fighting Knglish contingent. Hanged rer a Murder. LlTTl.ii Itecic, Ark., April 21. Columbus L. Melllt, aged 10, was hanged te-day at Dal las, Ark., fur the murder of Win. Wohuue. The execution was imblle und was witnessed by n large crowd. The culprit maintained te the lust that he was Innocent, and met his Tutu without a tremor, Tlie imtrder was com mitted when Meillt was only 10 years old. l'iuire Minn the Newmarket. LeN hen, A prll 21 Tlie Nowmurket hand 1 cap was run te-day und wen by Mr.Manley's 4-year-old ly colt, Pizaro. Damocles was second aud the Dauphin third. i 1 1 1. 1 1 in Irellugliu)ieu railing ltapldly. NKlYAiur, N. J., April 21. Kx-Sceretary Frullnghuyseu Is weaker te-day and seems te be tailing rupictly. AN EASY TRIUMPH. UAIiUOWINO THIS ItAItttOiniATES THE QUAKEIt CITY. OF A t'lillutlelplilii club FuruUlics nu Ijy I'rac- Jllce tlttine te the Lanraiiter Scrleim JIU- Imp tolhe Cnlrhererthn VMlIng Team Nete of. the Game, Yeslerday afternoon a very small crowd witnessed the gnme lictween the I-aneaster club and the Harrowgate or l'liiladeljihla, at McGrunn'sjiark. The home team were tlie victors by thosceroor 13 te 2. The visitors wero n very light-looking betly or men, scarcely ene in tlie number weighing US jieunds. They are net professional players, but practice nt the game aud play when they can away from their work. It becume ovl evl V?nt early in yesterday's game that the Philadelphlaus were overmatched. They wero unnble te hit Smith hard, but in fielding they oxcelled the home club. The Lancosters hit Wrightson very freely, especially In the second Inning. Wet roll and Hoflerd did net play iu the game, and Oldfield made his first appearance befere a Lancaster atidleneothisseaseu. He backed Smith up very well and did seme line left hand hitting. In the eighth inning Wonder, the catchoret the Harrowgate, had his finger terribly tern by a ieul tij). Gcerge Myers umiilred the game In a satisfactory manner. The scere was : I.AKCABTKIU Alllin V A E'll AltltOnO'K. Parker, ir. . fi 1 3 l e u Knight, .. lllliind.SU.. 5 1 1 3 12 Wonder, e.. An n n ak 4 e u .1 8 I 4 1 0)0 2U 4 0 2 0 0 2 1119 Oil I II 0 O (Ml 3 0 12 0 1 IMcTum'y.cr.l 2 i i iiueiilnn. of ... Teinney, nn . 1 3 1 i 1 Aehuir.'Ih Donald, .111., ft a 2 se linker, rf ninlth, p. . s olio Milan. ir... Mnclc.lli.. . I.ynten, rl, OhlllclU, e Totals e uu.r ieii. Ail, 3 0 1 2 211 4 0 12 10 1 0 Oil Krln,2li 4 S 210 22lV!lghls'll,p H II 0 ill Ilf31827185 Totals.. .St" 121 bceiie nr ini.ises. . . . 0 5 II 0 2 . 0 0 0 1 1 Lanraster lljrrowgute 3 0 0 u 3 X 13 0 0 3 BUHMAIIV. ltuns KarneU Laiicnnti-r, 7. Flrnt Imse en errors I.itiicater, 4 ; HurreWBiite, I. lfcie en called ImllR Lancaster, 1 ; Harrow ente, 2. Hit with liull Hmltli und Klevrt. .Struck out lain cuter,3i llarieHitate. 10. T e huse hits Parker (2), Teinney, Olilllcld and Mehan, Three hune hit Parker. Pinned Imlls OlilUeld, 1 1 Wonder, 4. Wild Pitches hmltli, i. Time or game 1 bems. Umpire Myur. Illmneiul IlnU. The Iiucaster club is iu ML Jey this after noon. The Trenten club is en a trip through the Kastein country. On Wednesday they played a fifteen inning game with the New Britain, Conn., club, winnlni; bv 8 te I. Manager Farrew, of Newark, shows geed sense when he says : " I intend te retain no man who cannot de ids share of the work with the willow." . Jlase Imll jestprdav: At Philadelphia: -Brooklyn .-Attiletic a jdlaltimore : Daltlmore e, aien 1 1 tH. .Leuis l rK. Ixjuts 2, Cincinnati l; Washington 'National 8, New .Yerk 6; Jtkiiineudi Philadelphia 32, Vlrgluui 2. Tlie first game of tlie , season between the collego nines, wa played en Thursday after neon between the freshmep and acadeniy nines. It resulted In ascoreef 0 tot In Euer of the' academy nine. In the .Auuetle-Uroeklyn game yestcrdaj" the former clnb.blt Terry hard, but he was mved by lfetallng's tlne play in ccntre, he captured sis diuicult Hies. Three or theso wero caught with two men en bases, two with ene man en and the ethor with two men out and nana en bases. Four of these catches wero very difficult, and with almost any ether man In centra would have been sare. Peter Meegan, the Active club pitcier of last year, W"as te have lilleiLthe holes ter the Virginias, orTUclurtend, Oils season, nnder the management of Joe Simmons. Slnimern fullwl te hiive un agreement signed, te w;nil ou advance money or pay MceganVejcpcn&ea ICast, and Mcegaii declined te ceme en, re muliiing In San Francisce. Virginia was te pay $1,000 for his services. Harrv Wright, or the Philadelphia Lcague, eilers $2.0 a month, aud this Mecgan will aecejit when he finds out that Simmons has no claim ujieu him. Jtradiny 2'imes. Tlie Christiana II. 11. club have re organized for the season with the following Iilayers: Catchers, Guehrer, late of Ironsides, ami Plunk ; pitchers, Melcher Ncdrer and llriuteu ; 1st base, Ilarrar ; 2nd, Pewnall. Iteeker of Harrisburgs will guard third. Short steji, Kaby ; with Davis, Wltmer and Itobiusen in the field. The club have re ceived new suits made by J. I). Shibo t Ce., Philadelphia A grand stand is being erected nndtlie grounds are among the finest in the state. Theclub would like te hear from Ironsides, Actives of Heading, Harrlsburg, Alleutewti und all semi prolesleual amateur clubs in the state. Address all communications te T. W. Uroeiuell, manager. UIVEX AXOTllEJC CllAXCE. The Iteieliers or the 1'. ic It. l'erinllte.l te l'uy Jnterent nn tlie Vleatlni; llclit. I'll ii.Aiiili.fiilA, April 2i. The United States circuit court made an order te-day per mitting the receivers of the Philadelphia it Reading railroad company te contluue the jiaymcntet Intercst en the Ilnatiugdcbt until otheriviso directed by the court. The court, after admonishing the parties as te the imjiortance of speedily settling their differences, said that in order te glve them another chance he would allow the receivers te contluue te pay the interest en the lleating debt, with the understanding that at the end of thirty days they must comeinto court and Justify their action in order te'get further authority. THE DICKSUN THIAL. New IluielepmeiiU III tlie Oane Agulut the I'ereuiau of th star iteute Jury. Wasiunuten, D. C, April 21. The criminal court room was crowded te-day with un intcrosted nudionce drawn thore in expectation of hearing sousatlenal tostimeuy In the Dicksen trial. Cel. Corkhill, ox-dlstrictattemoy, was re called, and testified that en the rufusal or the grand jury te indict Mr. Dicksen, Atterney General Ilrewster took the whele matter out or his bauds. Percival Kennedy, a clerk in the dejurt dejurt u.cntef justice, detailed hew he was em ployed te watch Mr. Dicksen and learn his opinion oftlie intentions or the Star Itoute Jury. Mr. Smith, Dicksen's counsel, took the stand and testified te the efforts te have Dicksen's case brought te trial, but without success. l'lciiiU Trjlug te AV reck Train. Duthoit, Mich., April 21. Some mis creants placed railroad tics en the track or the Lake Shero k Michigan Southern rail road, just outsldeot this city this morning, causing the rnwsonger train wh Ich left this city at 7 :S0 a in., te Jump the track. Ne In jury was done oxcept te the locomotive, but the train was delayed ever an hour. About the same time, obstructions wero placed ou the track of the Day City read, which runs alongslde the L. S. it M. S., at this spot, but they wero discoverod und removed bofero any train passed. Railroad officials ure in vestigating tlie matter. Preparing Against Cholera. Ni:w Yemc, April 2L A coufereuco ofthe health olllcers of New Yerk, Brooklyn, Phila delphia, llultiniore, New Iluven and Ilosteu was held at the Fifth Avouue hetel yesterday te dismiss quarantine matters generally, and te agree upon uniform regulations se as tq prevent the introduction or cholera Inte this country. It was decided te establish a close quarantine against rags, nene te be lauded, except after being thoroughly lioited or steamed by the sujior-heated steam juocess. i m IVualdngteu Appointment. Wasiiinoten, D. O., April 2L Tlie prosl presl dent te-day appointed Henry T. Kernochan, naval oilleer at New Orleans, and Cornelius S. Schenck appraiser at Portland, Oregon. Secretary Mannlug te-day ajipointed Geo Gee II. Tingle, of Mentana, and C. F. Ilyan, eC Indiana, United States ugeutsle the seal fisheries el Alaska. -"'" . , . ,. ZZI . . . . , iiiinHM.si.iwsn.aass.....KaH. .-'s..ni r 3HSM . PRIQE T OMpTijJ T.EUlHLATirE I'ltOOEEIUNOS. I rAVllAM PV "!sHI ""JjlJ inrleni Appropriation HUM Hum Second Head Ins In the llntme-llfdi Cotnmtalen Denounced an n Humbug. llAimisiiumi, Pa., Aprll2i. In thoHeuso te-lny, bills were favorably ropertcd impos impes lngan annual liccnsoer?l,C00on skating rinks and authorizing the loriiiatlen ofcattle breed, lug cemjianlcs. Apiiroprlatlen bills wero jiassed second reading as rollews: The Western penitentiary improvements, $-150,-000 ; salaries, etc., $71,000; Kastem peniten tiary, salaries, etc., tSS,101;'rer the tnalnto tnalnte tnalnto nance or the indigent Insane Ter two years from June 1, 188.1, $050,000; fish commission, $2e,00a Spensler and Colberu denounced the fisli commission as a stupendous humbug. On an amondment elfcrwl te tlie uiu appropriating 5108,501) te the Vorrlstewn hospital, no quorum voted and the speaker sent out for theabsu.it members. In half an hour he reported that none of the absentees could be found and the Heuso adjourned. in me rjenaior-auuce's uiu te proieuttlie admission Inte places for humeral purposes or females under sixteen years or age, and the Heuso bill te reduce the number orcoun ercoun orceun cilmen iu cities of the third class were fa vorably rojierted. Hull', or Westmoreland, eflercd n resolution Ter the iippointment or a Joint commlltee for the purjiose or providing means te enceurage ferest culture nnd estab lish parks Iu the eastern, central and western portions or the state, the oxjienses net te ex ceed $5,000. The resolution wis referred te the committee oil apjiroprlatlens. OIIANT WILL r7birSAItATOUA. Ami Then ltellie I'reiu Docter And Keperterii Inte the CuUklll4. Nhw Veiik, Ajirll Si. General Grant illd net go te his room from the library, where the family mid ex-Governer SLuilerd were, until eleven o'clock last nlghL ileing some what fatigued with his exerciso during tlie day and his mind being btill eecujiicd with the subjects of family chat during the even ing, the general was wakeful until nlmut enu o'clock when he fell asleeji, and slejit until about llve o'clock this morning. Less than the usual amount of merjihia was adminis tered during tlie nlghL It is prebable that the general and family will spend tlie month of July at or near Sar atoga, nnd the month of August will be jiassed in the Calskllls. Gen. Grant went out for his drlve at neon. He was accempanied by Mrs. Grant, Mrs. Dent aud U. S. Grant, Jr. Preparing te Hener (Irani' 111 Hilda). Ciucaoe, April 21. Advices from a large number or jieinlH in the West Indicate that Gen. Grant's birthday en Monday next will be ery generally observed. Public meet ings will bu held In Cincinnati, Louisville, Tejickii, Des Moines and ether places, and in many towns guns vyill 1) fired and Hags ex hibited en public" huildlngs. In Chicago a numoerei lauiesare endeavoring U make arrangements for a celebration in theojiera hall, seme tlma during the coming week at which Messrs. Uosceo Conkling and Henry Watterson, Gen. Sherman aud Governer Oglcsby will lie Invited te sjicak. niANCE rvssiNe unit ttnxvr . All lleeante of tlie letter's Action Toward French 'erMper CAltie, Apiil 2h M. lkirrera, the French consul general In this city, te-day called ujien the Khedive and. Nubar Pasha, tlie Kgyjitlau minister ler foreign aftairs, and demanded liisnassrorL..ire'slaled in oinlan.iKeri tli.ii. , v ' t Sv 1-- r r J. fr I lii hevhi union t haa'icmlraebMUliini te say J uiuiu ceusiucreu an lcpiics inade te its do de mauds forthe rehabilitation of the lloxphere Keilpticn net only unsatisfactory but im pertiticnt; thuthehad been directed te seier edicial relations with JJgypL M. Harrere further stated that nu govern gevern ment had also instructed htm, te announce that, liecau'-e onhe arbitrary ncthm ofthe Kgj'jitiau gecniment iu refusing te satisfactorily exjilalu Its action iu suppress ing the llosphere J-'-jyptien, or making anv reparation therefer, France would net sanc tion the convention recently agreed ujien by the lowers with regard te L'gyjitian financial atlalrs. The consul en leceiving his juisspert at once started for Alexandria te embark for France. uu.7;.s at nr.i.rAsr. The C'lhle Ciirenkle the llineinliaikailen I'reiu the j.ejul Vacht. Hki.i'Ast, April 21. The Prince and Princes of Wales and jvarty lauded this morning from the royal yacht Osberne, en which they had jiassed the night The weather was stormy, a heavy rain falling, but it did net deter the jiojuilace from turn ing out in force. The streets were crowded at un early hour and the piers in the vicinity oftlie landing jilacowcre jacked with people. The jiarty disembarked amid the booming of cannon, the playing or national airs by nu merous hands, and the jilaudils of the multi tude. On lauding the jiarty was met by the city officials and a strong ferce of military and police. They immediately entered the carriage in waiting and were escorted te the government house. Tlie greatest enthusiasm prevailed along the route. A Little Clrl lSurued te u Crltp. Uuitai.e, N. Y., April 21. About 5 o'clock last evening Christopher Sehevinger, a prominent citlren ofTeiiawantlo, set llre te a large mass or rubbish In front of his heuse. A number of children gathored about the fire, among them Flera Hay, aged 11 years. She ventured tee near and her dress caught fire. A bucket of water was quickly thrown upon her, but she was burned te a cri-p ou the left side. She died In a few hours. (iluwt Works Homed. Finsiiuna, Pa., Ajirll 21 Vt an early hour this morning the glass works of Atler bury it Ce., wero badly d amaged by llre. The building and a laige quantity or finished glassware, together with valu.ible moulds were destroyed. Iss about $20,000 ; iur t Lilly Insured. Peer Jehn McCuIleught Sr. Leuis, Me., Airll 21 Jehn McCul- leugli, tlie great tragedian, arrived ut tlie Southern hotel iu tills city te-day, coming unoxpectodly and unattended. His men tal condition sceius te be very weak, and he fancies that he is te eppcar in his faverite plays, and that he will seen have comjilete jiosscssien of his mind. Appointed Lord Cluinceller of Ireland. Londen, Aiiril 24. Right Hen. Jehn Nutsh, uttoniey general for Ireland, lias been nppein'ted lord chancellor of Ireland, vice Right Hen. Sir Kdwaid Sullivan, de ceased. Strikers l'urudiiig the MiccU. SnuiieviiAN, Mich., Apiil 21. Over 300 river drivers are en u strlke und jiarading llie streets, cheering and getting new recruits te Jein tlieni. They are oileicd $1.25 ier day, but want $2. Their demands will no doubt be accccded te. Ne violenco is threatened. A 1'atal 1'aW. IlAiriMem:, Md., April 2-1 This morning, while sull'ering from typhoid ferer, Martin Ferkihs, living at Ne 153 North Mount street, clambered from a third story window and fell te the pavement below. Ills left leg was broken iu thrce jilaces, and he received internal Injuries. He will die. A Faithful Sweetheart' Kulitde. Cincinnati, Ohie, April 21. A young German girl named Loulse Schnelle, com mitted sulcide tills morning by drowning in a cistern because her relatUes wanted her te marry a young man she did uet leve, and also intercepted lotters front her levor in Ger many, te whom bhe had romeiuoil ftUthrul, uunivii uj ,j,Mininann if.'mwa - JJftiK I ill THE ADimiALl HAVE NEEDi The rellcc, at Dm Clue te llie l'er Nirnliuen M'll Nectleil te 11 Londen, April 21 nals advoeate the p that persons causli with intent te mall by hanging. Seli charltalile enough t that the admiralty) of all the depart in i red lapclsni nnjiie lug up is net bad fe The ixillce have i Some dgoefafe'i ixjileah )'"! I1 ) klltt eCthe un! emiacat! i is the i .---. r lui m nniwij i. 4 for its 4. . .'-? . in U cM-e thatVUtdc'shf , .' T3ti IS yet lUKWMlKi 1 e v J I tain Ing the sllghlc sllghlc whe jilaced the e olllce yosterday. 1 developments ever Mr. Sw'alnsen, th Unites te Improve, new of the belier b A strong guard e still ou duty In the and no oue is Allew in it from the jirej cialssay that it will the damage done, a lence and impede t All the books a moved Irem the w photographs are i ferce or men will In rejulr the damage The theories or tl ing. Many nre fin plosien was the i whlle ethers are eq letlens that it was Tlioexjilosion Is tl this morning, aud i In strong terms. t KMmtt iiM iff the MBmV., mmM' Jjf iJ-C 'r.1 .. VW1 )ltlpf v r'nM lriir lue te.tmiMIctdlK:' vtive hi" OWadidl !C.'rV:il ie liavB'.b!!)! ii' irl ?i't- :hm WvJvJ ssisiani i Id his r cuh3ii(dv nr. . J V'i llllsrvl Ii hew'illreeeiwr. Killca undtailltarv Inltyel.ilipbulltihl menier wiweui n pik iutherIUe.'KTliQStnfrf i.- -a "... - - .6 iM nu nienwiw- ie rrepui will sreaUy inibenvui ifllclaUinshiess. :'fiil naners hevrifxit fa ed efflqhnrill4pvl1 he ei ma nim t larger " " rs "-" -"I'lM iotefltlvosriwoHt uffi.V' the belief ttwi L& ilt of prirMaJ nW'iWlJl ly 8trenKilh'tllgJrl-1?Rv, work efjdynRnilri tdM OlO UipIO Ot.IhPUJ(guii eutrage Ts ,den' tin vid Inteitllgatlns Set Faisoe, Dakota, oral Rice came fren will leave te-day f Irage reservation. Pierce te ascertain whether bona lido where thny ure frei claims. He takes i matlen from the g te Issue it If he dee warn settlers te eh rlli Ilalrnla itj. ..ld.JJ Vl. iril jitAttern- d Mtt.fi fideanlliil lAj-tnl I UiUimA11 the Crew and , 'iiiiH-jirSr te Ls Jsent'lii OOKIl names of tM le-aUtw r speculate', -recti uidthecliawiigA M'th: U him a, vtkmi, irerllki i tner wlth';hjfcti t-ni,s anl Tr UlStt.l ...4ll ' IrestdentLClet .Isiifl'! --."- .lni'l lll.. WFy- orders, or be arreted a I tre'jpSrWgrtl ft rf rilmnrnil that Innil .rtil.li.ird Mtil li.l.. i... !? filled cligible tract -.wu-ivuuv. jwtui imvw:, II1...I nll..ll.lA ..,i ...l. r jTfr:i. ,.. JJ and issued scrip fi, town sites. Cenjid for the scrip, 'mticli ' V The fltate el Wasiiinoten I balances te-day r $212,783,215 ; silver 717,82!); fractional .iti'm, United States no iV notes, $8,7I7,S nit. naiiK uepesiu.ries, 111,000. W3 Certificates etltst ' , 070"; silver, $U0,1C,"' 00U 4 ' 'IU IPHHiBMrTI 1 ;'3iKji8 V m$etm i Mi i. 1 4H,i, 1 -'H9H,' , 'WKti1 wJL't.r WSH&EM Intenialfrovenuo cl S.ta., toms, $e9u,7H.M -. -p-c' - 'isvy TVlieIesiIe T rnlnc or HrfiU .- Seuth Fiiami.v ur. MahiK'H'jfii ,i t A llrethis meniing Ustreyed the -beet fac tory or Uriggs A Ce. i,oss,'$15e,oco Sj Cred by insurance. Fi Iiundred hards are thrown out or em lieyment. There were 3,000 cases of beets lurned. A large amount of cteck was saved, rhaiire caughVln the packing room, and n jKirtlen of the buildhig was s.1 ved by the A inland and Natlck tire dejiartmenU, tho'leta, department being in in enieient te cejki witL the llamcs. T. I'rlnl rrK.iii . , -try In Itliedft inlanil. , April 2i Tjie urn- .t Chace mill, which ,,"'' H "for .MVnd 't -- :eev M2 sub ui ojierauefu' ", "(", ie or June in accordance recently inade by the lurcr Twe hundred he Meursa mill are lu lhe prospects are tliat -Monday. ,IOtI.T, R, cbinery in uVwyw has been ruuiihitjl mouths, will be hil sequently will b weeks, until the mil with the agrcemci print cloth mauiil and fifty looms in ojieration te-day, a all will be running Indian lelnlnsltlel. ( I'vnue, Dakota, April 2i A, tiacller just retuined from the National Park rejKirt the Indians iu Mei tana us. uneasy,'' Emissa ries Irem Riel are . uieng the ledges, rcmllng IpMWi. rmmn hin M the bucks te go en he W'arpath ngniutt the lfw llfii.itiilnti Onn I. ili-nrl nml (fxrt rtf thftlll iAA-'Tl cresicd the Nerthe Pacific track.4 simlay, sJffl bound north, and a the trouble continues many warriors in lhe lllack Hills w miiinrth In loin Tf I..1 .Avf. Ww . .... -ww. ...v.. - ' "' ' ?.) .i Kj I'leure-Tm neula in Illineis: riAsVYn PteniA, 111., A) nl 21. Dr. 1 Aaren. tole veterinarian, visi 1 this city yestenlay and found saveral Je ey t-attle bnihe llaltey farm sick with pi iro-pneumehii " All the cases had original inaslngiefarn. AUtne MrflrA HI 11.1 rnif r .iinllee animals In that ha of iirocautien. T and quite valuab ' were ten luanuinbef, ?', j:nd el Portland, Or rates between the; and Wells, Farge Portland, ended , having slgned an te the Nethern i(ji Farge & Ca onto) .1 Tey Ualloeu Ciucaoe April the manufacture boys were emple them paralysis, 1 tlie health atithe; M'ur of Slates."? April 31. The w.ir ttti erthvrn IVacule' oxprensi,'' ie., ire.il- llie I'jini tMSjUj surday, Ueth; eeiaixmies .jj reemeuc ioTeste a jtw ie rtL'tires before v'lOTi the Held. .V - iia& : - tV . . .it' itiirjr Ordered tlel'l. ft SA d i. The establtsHiiiciter '&jf l toy uaiioens, nt vnwpjn d nt Averk'whk i gav?viai been clesed by jidcrefT? a- ' . J-J ; ' K' Vindicating Chicago, Apri resolution doneui lileage' Fair fame, I. Aldenriarj Qull ortea' ng me partisan jiress i icage. audidecliirliig Ui misrepresenting peace and geed jiassed by llie city or 18 te 12. A COl der p'rovalledthero, vraj 'linen laswugui ny a vefKJ iSCl fi? I SATVEDAY, .Vfij The blKiial Senli pertiture of 1 Wasiiinoten, Middle Atlantie s by local showers, during the day fe Saturday-morn luj and northwester) ceded In west perl Light rains ha legions, the Mlssli !'...!. nr CA..K 1.. Ilk.. Tam riia uj m mi ill ! 9.v9'-7j m .fl iu 10 te S0Ir;rfea. Wiifl tw fair weather, -Uevifi niiHfincul wnnn v bailie fn 1 V.......:1 .,...- -'"!' ed bvceldr uwUrttjiL: .7 ,vluds shl ffjv.w'Trf' Iilghq; en Ull" ' ' . ."W.T t nmAI. -. .1 : uvyallln 9 prevalledthi reiUO '10 jAiti; ppi nnd Ohie yj ym-" fair weather ceutii es In tlie diebl l H...lln inn... -4 l. .1... 1.1 s en(tiHia ll.llllll.) l-VVJlt tij H WIU iUISQ The temporature b fallen about ! ut the Lake rcl m und ,iiiKUi MissIsRliijdvulleyi UliasWIeni tlie Northwest unl sViiitlneet; has stationary en the V antie i;emt,' S Celd wae'slgn ceatlnnri at j iUHeyiSJ degnrtrP? CentratLj hu"wia 'iiuihwdS fellnu ing stations; L' 'Wportvsq.ei Ca -J! -i I imiiauajieiis, ueit Clovelaud, Plttslm bus, v,Uetrell Tel lluftitle and, ix-h ? n)dftwhlS) exi Fer tj.it urdu.1 evor tlie Iike tA valley will real JiidUpixferUsI no New Mtitt jidj Middle Atlanti c w iMriurwy uen causing a full of iv w w irfni : in por.iture!ii Nevi; gluudfwuT th Mldd Atlantie Btateu w -t-m-H-W-.. ,r onttViewedl fair wOitther, ' Sr' i eftisawwdruf F - ttJ l!!" yM -,yFJ.- .1 tSU'i -w.re W-r-i. -ft K M? ?h. A -fe". i,..- ml i!-. ' , ,1 V. .'. - . . t - - P r miJ 1V. n-i ,-;! u . y?r Tr V n i. Sr " jV--A,j-riiV:. I1 i '. t ,"!' ,.-' " -T el -"-.