Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, May 21, 1885, Image 1

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VOLUME XXINO. 222.
LANCASTER, PA., THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1885.
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A MM TELLER DISAPPEARS
Teui:riivit iririi $:in,oeo e" iiiu
j-'uxn.i or rnji ixsttrvnux.
Why tlelin A. Vim lldilcr Wn. AlMiiyx Censul-
crcil iiMeilel Oltlilal mid Vtliy tlinOptn-
Iiiii or lllliiAVim Chanced-GitnitiUng
mill Dlnhlpitlhif; mi tllci HI.
White-haired Win. Male, llie iri3iilcut 01
llie Union National bauk,N.V., from his luxu
riously furnished private olllce In (he uur el
thu haukiughoiiseul Ne. III Willi sttecl, ii lur
te tlie Mh Insi., orien giteil through llm glass
partition lli.it separated him from his clerks
w llli positive iifloetien upon IlocelvhigToller
Jehn A. Van Helder. President Atalo olleti
liotidered tint If tlioie weie 111010 bank cni cni
plejes HKe Teller Van Helder In llm
city thore Mould he n great many lets de
falcations In lln.iiicl.il Institutions. Mr. V.in
Gchler was, in lai'l, upurcntly nil lli.it any
employ or could ask. Iloiu'lther ill, ml; nor
smoked and vv asa model hush uid and f.ilhur.
Ile had u pretty llttle heuse en Jersey City
Heights, whuie he lived happily with his
wifeaud two daughters, ene 7 jeaiH el age
and the ethor I ). Ills Ii.ibiN scie In uuiv
Way OAOinpl.uy. He generally loll the luni
al about IUieVlix-k in thealluiuiMiu and was
nlwnH home leilluiH'r at 7, oi-eupyiug the
lutenal holwcen thi-se Iiuuih sohefnlormod
Ids wlle sometimes In a Htiell through Cun
tfal park mid at ethers in a walk oer the dig
hrldge or cIhuw Iiuie itlieut the eity as a khjio khjie khjio
alien allcr the Hedenlury laheix el the day.
In the evening he was usually at home with
his lamily, though onee or twke caeh week
he ui.idee.ills with his wlle and plautl whist
In the neighborhood.
Hut what I'lesiilent Male pirtlelllailyail
nilied his teller ler was hts kludness tii an
old empleye el the hank, w he had hcen at
the .siine desk ler niore than 10 yc.nn. The
aged clerk, owing te lulling ejcsighl, was
sometimes a Irllle slew in llxiug up his
balances, mjd, that the old man might net he
detained alter the ethers, Teller Van Helder
kindly elleied te loot up his books ler him,
and he in took the duty iiikiii himscll
euiry night The ether clerks all adiuircd
the tcller'H gcneiesRy, but Mr. Van (iclder
told thi'tii it was a duly the young owed te
the aged and inlinn, uml relused te consiiler
the ether under any obligation te him ler his
kindness,
i it i: DiiiAM fit mii:s.
I'resldent Male leased te gae tlneugh the
glass partition with alleetien upon Teller Van
lielder upon May H, net only because the
teller was net there te he gaed upon, but
liceause his alleetien had lapsed, rjxm that
morning Mr. Van (ielderdid net eonie ever
fiem Joraey City HeighlH, and when weul
was sent te his home insinuation was
hieiighl luik that he had net been llieiu the
night before. It uaseensiileieda dark ms
teiy dining the day. At night the ebleleik
h.uLte loot up his hooks by himself, and he
niaile the st.ulling diseeeiy that (he balaiiee
had been "cooked." A cuixiry e unin.itien
sheued that Teller Van (iolder had been
helping himself lur home cats, te the funds
oftliehauk. lAperli weie al onee called
in who worked at the books, assisted
by the eutiie Htalf el ileiks. They discov
ered that the teller had been stealing alxiut
M,tXJil at a time, at long intervals, .since 1S7I,
anil tl at his peculations amounted altogether
tej.11,000. Ills method had been te abstract
the money when it was dejKislted, make the
pioperciedit iiikiii the dopesltor'H hiss lxnik,
and even It up liy making a l.ilse debit upon
the books of the bank. Then he keptwaUh
el this account, and when the pass boekn
weie balanced at the end el each month he
made a false credit upon hoiue ether account
te balance the thel't. His last theft was May
U, when he cicditul a deposit of 71,IKS.M
with only f(8,J0l) ami keiit the balance.
i;m or .v. iivmiii.inii CAiti:i:u.
President Male has learned wiuce the tel
li'riill(;lit lli.it, Instead el Liking the stiells
abouttheiily he told his wife of, between
the close of the bank and bis dinner hour, he
has real I r been up town gambling and lead
Inga f.is't llleinavery hiuall way. He In
itiiigul in about two Iieiiih' dlssipitieu each
da v.nnd se wasalwajHliomeat night. The
Uuik docs a IiiihIiicw ofYrem yr.UW.niH) te $s,.
(H)i),00i) daily, and he the mnall amounts the
teller took were never missed. As the.tt tu.d
Mirplusofthebank Is tseO.mH), the ?.J.5,(HHI
stolen by Vim dolder does net alliit the lu-
hllliilleii. I lie ameiini nas neon cnargeu 10
"prelltiuid less." N.ui dclilcr'H wlle and
children aie It'll dehlituti'. l'icsidcnt Male
says that the lobbei ion lenld net have been
acceiniilislicillf ileM)sltershad net Ix'cn caio caie
lessiilMJiit leaving their pass books at the
bank ami only looking them ever when the
monthly balance wasdi.tvvii up.
'i in: iivnk vvii.i. i.dwi: $,(.
Nl.vv Yehk, May Ul. llxperts who hue
been engaged in exanilnlng the accounts el
Jehn A. Van (iolder, the missing receiving
teller of the Union hank, have completed
their Invistigitien. Thoyicpeit thoameuiit
uiisHlng at SsH,HHJ. Ne tr.uoel Vangelder
has as i et ;bi en Jound. The bank elUcialM
have put detectives en the ease. Vau(ieldur'n
bendsinen are liable in the mini of $1,000,
which when paid will roduce the buik' les.s
te i'2S,W0.
mlieiti' .i0,()00 uml ll(M te Kuiope
Arthur H. MarHh, the Hiiperlnteiuleiit el
Kech, fceus A Ce.'h hUtiencry factory, at 1W1
WilUiuii Htreel, New Yerk, who lelt for Hit.
lepe In the Nevada en Tuesday, ciubuzlixl
lese te fMl.OOO. He was employed by the
Hun In 1V0, anil eame te them fiem
Themas Nelsen iV, Sens, book publislieis,
el llleecker utieet. His eculatieim date
alinesl lreiu the tltne of lus arrival. It
wiiMdlMeveied ainontliage that he had been
using Ihollnn'seash, biitnvvlnglotheabsonco
in the West of Mr. C. W. Hern, the honier
inembur, nothing was done. Mr. Hern 10
turned a week age. The hooks were carefully
gene ev or, and it was then positively a-icr-iiilnpil
that Muihli had apiuenrlatcd $.'.0,uoe.
Since then it has lioeu discovered that he had
taken at least ?ir,U00 mere. The llrm was
about te get out u warrant ler his arrest,
when he Inn riedly concluded togeto Kurope
in the Nevadiu Tlneugh detcitives who
were watching him, Mi. Hein get wind el
his Intention, but tee lale te catch himashoie.
Si'iiU'iuvs In the I'eilenil Vuurt.
Judge llutlcr in the United States ilNtikt
unlit j osterday ImiKiseil the fellow lug hen
(ciiccs: Jehn 1'. Kinney, oinhezlhig jiestal
anil money order lunils, while holding tlie
position et postmaster or Stcolten, 1'a., ?UM)
line anil slc months Imprisonment ; Thein is
Deery, pas.sing twoceuntorfeit bland ilell.us
at l'liu'iikwllle, r.u, f&oe line and nl.tenn
mouths; Willi tin Adiuns, passing a eouiitei eeuiitei
lelt dollar, SURl line and lllteen months;
AndievvJ. Sijulbb, mi old ollender, p.issing
Ixigus tw out v-ll v e i cut liievvH, near uie cuvtis
grounds, I'hllailcliihi i. iihhiut Hum age, f iwi
line mid tvvojeais; Patrick (iilbiiile, an old
efleiuler. who had iilcaded guilty te tliu
. n n. .in if liavinir in his mte.scs.slen ami ib
lug counterfeit money, $100 line ami three
vcuii. Thoceslsworo milled te each beiitencn,
anil the leiiiiiiitiiicntii were in.ule te the
i:astein penitentlaiy.
Ciiiiimltttil a. Treiiaen.
l'eter Welsh, Patilck Manning, Uluules
Kelpur, Jiunes Kyan, Jehn Vows Jehn
Smith Ne. 1, anil Jehn Hmltli Ne. II, wnoai wneai wnoai
rehtcil yesterday by Olllcers llcnner aiul
IUirvvart, oneharge of trespassing en the
Pennsylvania niuia.ui ceuiiiy a ihujui y
In the noitliwesteru soctlen of the city, 'llie
tour llrst niiineil were committed this nioin niein
iug by Alderman MeCUIini, ter llve days each
and llie ethers weie committed for u luilher
hearing te be had this aftornoen. As the
leunty pays no tests or rallre.nl tiespitss
casiw, and as the ruiiiiHlunla railroad has a
special contract with Alilertuun McConeniy
ler attending te Mich cises, Aldunuan Mc.
(iliuii anil his olllcers cannot be licensed or
mercenary motives in punishing the tres
passers.
Denial ir Mermen lleUtanie.
The itpert or llie rcslstauce by Mormons in
lMils Idaho, t deputy inaplials making
polygamy arroie rocently tolegrapheil was
an entire fabrication throughout The uu uu uu
thoritatlve lects are : Tlie doputles 'vlsiteil
tlie place and were even iHriulUed te cuter a
place of public worship during dlvlne her
vlciis te iiuiUe sonie arrests without the
ullghtest opiKteltloii te their autlierlly us gov
ernment etiicials being made.
IJlKVKJttCK T. rilKLIXUUVTBVN.
I lentil et the DUtlilRiilnhuil Kx-Srnnter nml IU-8"ir-t!irjrlli
1 1 In New Jerney Heme.
HvSccrciary rrollngliuysen tiled ut his
home, near Newark, New Jersey, at IWO
o'clock Wedile-Jiluy rtflorneoil. His lllnw.H,
which was a long ene. was a fatal one fiem
the llrst ami death has been awaited ler
many days. Hoerolary llayard telographeil
te Mrs. l'rellngliuscn last night:
''The president and his cabinet have just
heard with deep sensibility of llie death or
our honored husband. Accept from each
anil alt of us o.presslous of Rlniore nyin
pathy and ci)ndelence.'t
Kreduilck T. Krelilighuysun was bem in
Mllltevvii, New Jerxey, August 1, 1817. Tlie
n.iuie has Is'cii an historic ene in New Jeisey
for Kiiv'cral generations, Krederic Kreling
liuvsuu, llie gi.iniir.ithcr, having represented
die" slate in the Senate during Washington's
administration aiiilThcodeie I'icllngliiij'M'n,
his seu, being elected te the Hanie osltieii in
ISlSiL The latter also ran for vlce president
en the ticket vv ith Henry Clay in 1811.
In isiil the de.ul ox-Heerdary of state
gr.uluited from Hutgers college, Htud led law
and was admitted te practice hi Kill. He
liegan practice In Newiuk and was early
elected clly counsel. Soen tiller lis construc
tion liu became counsel el the Central railroad
cempmy of New Jerxny, (he proscuiter el
the pleas or Khsuk county ami In lhill a iiieiu iiieiu
beref the e.ice commiHsIen at Washington.
Ittilcr In llie mmHiu nil npjtelntcil atterney
general el New Jersey by fioverner Olden
imil in 1SM1 was reappointed by Governer
Ward.
Soen alter his reappointment the death of
United SUitcs Senater William Wright De
clined and Mr. Krollughuysenw.isHpiielnteil
In his phu e. The position was one te which
his. nutatien led blni ami tliu duties efwhich
he felt ability te porlei m with ciedltle his
state. In Is!" tin) legislature elected hhn te
lill the uiicqilicd teiui and he then began a
e.ueer wbkh was distinguished throughout.
Ite-elccleil for the lull term el Hle.tiHiti
Is71, heHDived en tliu Judli iary, lerefgn rela
tions, Illume, lallre ids and otlierceninilltiM's
and was chairman el that en agrlcultuie. He
was nominated In 1870 by President IS runt as
iiilnislei te i:nglanil, but declined aller
having been unanimously cenllrmeil. On
lliumciil matters he was always a "hard
motley man and en the tarill a pronounced
piotectienht. Ile was iiarticitlnrly liroinl lireinl
neiit in the debates en the Washington
tualv, inlieduied ami adviH-ated uuiil it
passed the Sun.tle, the bill against polygamy
in Utah and the.lap.me.su indemnity bill and
Hticicssfully opiMised the bill gtantltigSouth gtantltigSeuth gtantltigSouth
ein Htillercrs bv the llebcllleu compensation
ler damages, 'lie bec.une a ineinber of llie
oliiter.il (.oiiiiiilshleii in 1877, just as his
teiin of horvice in the Sctiale wasileslug,
uuil distinguished hlniscir by voting Hteadl
ly with the majority in that Ixsly.
Uxm Ids retirement I rum the Senate Mr.
rreliiighiiyceu returned te his home in New
ark, his health much Khatteied. This he
lecovered with resl and then he resumed
the ptactice of his piofessien beferu the
I'tilted Slates siiireme court until Decem
ber, lHsl, when he suctecili d Mr. Illaiue as
HCerelaiy el statu in the cabinet el President
Aitiiur, which place he held until the retire
ment el his ehlel en tliu Ith el Match last.
i.M.i n:itx n:xMii i.vaxia ii m:.i r.
liloeui) IEciiiIh I'ruin Vilrlem Cniinlliw en
ltnlli Klilcs il llm 8iiiiiii'liimim.
Oliver 1. Scheck, a sisvial agent of the
Pennsylvania beaul of agriculltiie, who has
recently traveled through the counties of
ltcrks, l.ehlgli, Latit-aster, Yerk, Adams.
Lebanon, D.iupliln, Ctuuberl.mil and several
elheiH, tepetts that tlie growing vvhe.it will
show it iield largely ImjIevv that el 1SHI. This
dccii'.ise covers a l.uge teirlteiy, and can bu
attiibiited te winter killing ami reduced
acieage. Sliding last fall was del.ivcd by
liiavy i.iiusaml uulaveiahle weather, ami, as
aii-sult, tliu wheat liulds had net in.ule the
vigorous grew th customary at the e'iilng
nl i old weather. The whe.it throughout the
Cumberland ami Lelianen valle.vs prescnLs
the most lav Diable condition el the vatieus
hectiens Iravei-sed, jet will be lunch below
the average. In seme localities the whiter
kilhslwhc.il was plowed up and the laud
planted in corn or ether spring ci eps.
Tin: i.ei vi. riiesri iris.
In this i eiinty of Uinc.istur the wheal is
veiy variable. Itscems te be freen out in
many plates and premises en the whole a
oiep lar In-low the average. The ixxr Ileitis
are cenllncil te no particular section, and
nearly eveiy township has crops that new
bid lair te inake no mere than liein llve te
twelve bushels per acie, vvhlle slde by sitle
with th( in me Ileitis that range Ijetter mid
may miiku from twenty te twouty-llve. On
Iho whole and considering the relative price
of laud, the lower end premises better than
llie f ililovallejs.mil liigtier-prkcd lands of
llie northern jMit of tlie t utility ; and In
the ( Meral e legion there Is prospect
el a pielty lair jleld. Some of the
local tanners still have last je.ir's crop
en hand, and we knew el ene who has
that ut Iss", also tggtcgating 1,100 bushels,
which he is holding in Iho expectancy of a
i:iiieean wai sending tlie pi ku up te fl.lB.
The wheat thus hIiuiiI has te lm ".stirred up"
about onie a week te keep it from heating,
and the interest uml tiouhle el curbing it I
seen eals Inte llie inaighi Ixjtvveeti tills
year's prices anil these at wlilch itceuld have
Imimi sold In IbSI.
lint tliu Helier hkalers lte-leil.
The roller skaters w he took part in the late
contest ut Madisen Sutiiue gat den went
down te the olhie el the Tin, Field nwl
I-'tirm, in New Yerk en Wednesday arter
nixin te sen hew lliey had cotne out llnan
ci.dly. Mi. Hamilton lltisby showed them a
statement et tlie lccelpw anil oipeiiiiiiures.
Tlie o.lKnhes weie f.l,!,''r inoie lliau the le le
leipts, which amount Mr. Peler Dtiijea, as
in in.igci, will make geixl. The gate locellits
weie only $1,118 for the whole six days. As
llierownreno pieilts only W. lleyst, Mad Mad
decks and Sheck get anything at all, and
they came in ler the sweepstakes, lleyst get
?.10, Maddocks f ISO and Sheck $1)0. Suow Suew
ilcu put in a claim ler seme or the sweep
stakes, but it was net allowed, as he had net
put nit his entiaitce Ice. Snowden, Mad
tlixks, lleyst ami Sheck went te llosten List
nlglit te ue jireseni tiiauciieiiieiiiuiiaiiiiiiuiii.
that will be given te Suevvden Tluuday
evening.
(iriiss liiiaelim of rrlt.itu KicliU.
I'ieiii tlie l'lttBliiiru LculiT.
Oloeiuaigariuohas been demeustrated net
te be Injui ions te health in the least; then
what geed icaseuis thore ler piehibltiug its
sale? Se long as the oleomargarine inanii-I.ictiuoi-ssell
their eeiniuiHlity as oleomarga
rine, se long as they de net pretend that it
is an v thing ulse than w hat it is, it is u giess
invasion el private rights ler the legislature
te btep in anil liy ie siep mum.
bill) Wauls te Knew.
"A thirleeuoeai-eld selioei gin, wno.se
cilituitieu In giaminar, as well us in jieutry,
has lerhaps Ixjen noglectod, writes :
1 .iw it suited In the ,Vmnicr last ev on en
Imr tli.it '.is the bedv or Selillll I'chet liml ill
the jiolice sUitleu this nieinlng, It had the up up
lsjanmce or otice having been that of a pretty
woman.' 1 cannot Uml eutwh.it the woman's
body ' laid.
Can ou tell me?" We glve It
up.
llie Modern llrlarcim.
A lady is show lug n v Ulter the family per
traits In tlie picture ganery.
"That ollher thore in the uniform," bhe
says, "was inyKioat-great-graniirathei. Ile
wasasbravoasallen, but ene of llie most
iiiitortiuiate in" moil he never leught a Kit
tle in which he did net have mi arm or a leg
carried aw ay." ThenhhoadiUpieudly : "He
took luit In Iwenty-feur engagements."
A .Mammoth Illuuer Hell.
Cel. James Yeung, el Mlddletewn, has put
up a dinner bell weighing 6Sil pounds, en
his Oak Uiid lanu, w hicli is te cull the work
ing moil ler Ihelr meals, en tlie thirteen
farms or Cel. Yeung.
l'lirmerly of Ijtunutur, Alie.
1'rem the Plilliiilepliln Xews.
Itev. J. Crltililevv, formerly of (lonnuu (lennuu
Uivvn, Is new travellng us an ovangellst Ills
labors Uiiv e met with much suecvus.
MJYING "CHEAP" BOOKS.
A SIjEKK lUUtM MAX H1IO TA KlJt IX
vu.uti.i: uueiC'iwrnns.
8jtciuiillc lipralliiii of FiimIu" I'ulilUlivr.
mil IIeuk CanaKer, Vli Are I'iiIiIiir
riililliatleim Inte Ijtiuiistcr llnu.c-
lieliU lit i:verliltinl Cli ll firs.
A sleek-looking young man, ifflli a spring
hat and painted uietistiiche, dteppeil into lite
1nti:I.IiIiik.nci:h olllce Iho ether day anil
inserted an advertisement "wauling" "Iho
salesladies, four Halei.tncn, ene cellet ler, te
apply at Iho Urape Hetel, ltoetn Ne. II, rutin
(Ile 8 p. in., ami 7 te K il in, f 10 te '.ii per
week salary.''
As might li.ivelh.-eii o,HH-ted,lheio was no
cud teiiiisweis, in tlie jierseus of men and
women, girls and boys, applying ler the at
tractive k11Ieus thus elleied; and still they
come.
The persons engaged atotiet limited te the
number slated In tlie advertisement ; ami, as
it rims for a week, all comers are accepted
who can satisly the agent that they ate lit Ter
his business.
Their engagement N te canvass the city ter
subscriptions te llie publications represented
by their employer. Ile comes here Iieinii
New Yeik house, te sell Us publications in
this way. lty making a canvass, receiving
subscription's Inking orders delivering the
Ixwks and cellet ting the money en delivery,
he aveidsall legal responsibility, evades the
laws against peddling without license and Is
exempt even lreiu the eidin.iry iiicrcautiiu
tax which all el our retail home dealers have
te my.
Tlie iKirsens w he are engaged as canvassers
reeoive no compensation o.icepta percentage
en llieir Kiles. The books ate mostly expen
sive ones, either handsomely Ixitlttd and ihe-lu-cly
Uliislr.tUsl volumes or single standard
works or complete editions el seme volumin
ous author. Agents gel 10 x.-r i enL en their
sales, anil lliey de net get it until tliu Ixxiks
aie delivered and talil ler. II is oxpn-ted
that they will each lake eulers ler lreiu f Pi
te?.V) worth x)r day; and If lliey de they
will make lreiu fl.Wl lef'i ii-rday, or Irem
f'.l te 0 isjr w eek. 1 1.
nil', riui'i: or rin: noens.
The glib young man in charge of llie busi
ness makes a iii-i illy of Chambeis' I hicycle
p.edla, a work published In Ungl. mil, with
various Anierli-au rcprinlH of It. It is ti
Hl.inilanl anil valuable work, but IIioi-eiiiik
titiuu in it has cut the piliesiluuu very much
el lale years.
The gay jeuiig nun drepix-d Inte the
l.Niui.MfiUNcr.ii olllce, the ether diy, and
ollertsl a loiir-veliimo edition el Chambers,
cheaply Ixnmd In cloth, lei fil.iKl. As
a sKi'l.il isaicessieii he tillered te lake l.i per
cent, oil, "for cash," bringing il down te
fit. 10. It was suggested te hhn that the
reieiirti edition, coiniileto, in ten voliimes,
IhiiiikI In sheep, could be Ixttighl for llttle
mere tli.iu this. Ile get het under the iiillar
ami righteously protested that such an
edition could net lie bid anyw here ftir less
than JtVi, wllh a slight discount- He was in
vlteil le eonie around te the In i i.i.i.niKM'ini
olllce next day iiuil Ixj shown pnxil te llie
contrary.
lie said he would conie.it noeuoii v cdnes
d.iV. Hut be didn't.
The fact Is Dial the Kngllsh edition or this
work, in leu volumes, complete, lxiuutl In
sheep ran Ixi bought at any ut our home
stores for about ?i" ; anilth.it the same edi
tion, in ten volumes Ix-ltcr ileth binding
than the loili-veliiuio edition ellered by this
traveling agcntiitfJi. 10, can be Ixntghtaud
liais recently bven sold In liucasler book
stores ler f 18.
llluslrated edllieiis of " Paradlve Lest"
"lkmle's lnlcrne," "Hen tnicile" and
ether works elleied by this same irty ami
his agents at f 1.0", were recently selling at
Astrichs'ierfJ.'Js. The young man insisted
that these last Ixxiks were stolen front his
llrm and threatened te "get out an injunc
tion" against anylxxly who sold tin in Ixjlevv
the regular rate. Ol course tins is mere ixwn.
The l.tct Is that the prices at which this agent
sells his Ixieks are from SSI le ISO ier cent
higher than they can be Ixiught for
IbnAiiili thu refill tr chaiini Is el trade. Our
citlMiiH w ill de vv ell te inipilre or their ew n
lectl bixikscllers the prices or stand, ml
books Ixjlore they pitreiiiai strangers
and iMiivasserH ler thein. As a rule
it i net sale te buy a pig In a xke nor any
bixik bv subscription, anil there Is very llttle
elleied for sale lrem dixir le dixir, csicclally
et literary wares, that cannot be Ixiught
mere chiaply lreiu Iho leguhir, established
business heiibcs of Umcaster.
.Ne l.)t I'p.
Subsi-rlpllen agent"! would like te get
you tesulr-cribu lei our handsomely-bound,
elegantly-printed, pielusely-lllilstrated nil-
llouef tlie Uuvisrsl Old TesLiment, just "
Chliage Man" We'v e get an Old Testament
souiuwheie about, ami don't want no mere."
"Hut this is net the Kline. It's the revised
edition, nml had a let el things out of it and
ever se many changes, ami " "I'll? I
hadn't heard el th.it. Is Iho Ten Couuii.iml Ceuuii.iml
ineiits taken out?" "Oh, no." "I don't
Wllll'tll."
mtjxjt JHJir xutisd.
Otlklal Iiiiccllim C'eininltlei-x Itcie icmliil
In tliu C'ommlitiilenerii.
Majer (3. H. Kasnacht, assistant hisixiter
el the (iraml Army of the Itepubllc, made an
ellklid inspecllen of Admiral Itejnoldsl'est,
Ne.lO"(. A. It., en Wednesday evening.
Ile found evervtliinir in com plete order. The
pest has 11' nienibcrs hi geed standing and
Its lln.inces ate in a lleiliishlug londitlen.
James S. heng, el Pest .11, Philadelphia, a
member el the depirliucut stall, was also
pi esc u t as an elllcial v Isiter.
OcorgeH. Themas Pest SI, ti. A. 11., will
be elllclally ilisjiecled by A. M. Clark, or
the Delta, Yerk county, tlr.tuil Army Pest,
lo-inenov eveiilug. Altei thu inspection
there will be a camp Ure.
Majer I'asniicltl win inspect ueucrai
HcliiiAilmati Pest, Ne. aoe, at M.mhelni this
fit fiillllt
Admiral lloyuelds Pest has selected the
following coiiimiulttee te sce that the pnv
xisionset the act el assembly In reforence te
the burial el' Indigent soldiers are etilerced :
l'irst Ward Jehn It. lamg.
Soceml Vard.-Dr. J. S. Smith.
Third Ward. A. C. Leeiiattl.
Fourth Waul. James Moeio.
l'lltli Waul. 11. II. Het.
Sixth Waul. Dr. Jehn laivorgeod.
Seveuth Ward. It. C. MeDoiuiell.
r.ighth Waul. A. J. lllelchet.
Nintli Waul. James Cnivvleitl.
The felluvvlng were te-day apixiinled te
lepieseut (loeigo 11. Themas Past en the
committee :
l'irst Ward. Di. M. I Davis.
Second Waid. Win. D.Stauller.
Third Want. A. I). Oyger.
KeiirthWiiiil. llinim Husheng.
l-'llth WartL Marriett HriMius.
Sixth Ward. J. P. Wickcrshani.
Suventh Ward. Is.t.iu Hubley.
Hiuhtli Ward. Dr. J. A. H. Uoeil.
Ninth Waul.-Mlles Kite.
Uuieaster Tew nslilp. Dr. J. A. V. Heed.
The county coniinisslenora will lie asked
te appoint the abeve naiiieil committees.
Decoration Hay Orators.
H. l-'rank nbhleinan will ilollver the ora
tion en Decoration day at Stroudsburg, Majer
A. C. Koineohl at Marletta, uml Marriett
Ureslus at Oxford.
In N'einl ami Ileservliii; or in-lp.
JaeobMyers, foriiierlyorHattoryH. 1st Pa.
Light Artillery, and vv hewas badly wounded
hi the sen lie, is new eenllneil te his room
at his home N 1SW Concenl nllev, with Ills
weuiideil leg Ixj.xeil upluelay. Flo wetkeil
as long as he could longer than he ought le
huve wotked tebiipiKirthis i.uuily. Ile Is
new uiiable te de anything, and his family
need help.
fllrtjer .Mulone'n Driving Attlilrut.
Frem tlm Mount Jey Star.
Majer J nines Alalone, of Marietta, met w 1th
iptlte a driving oecltlont, near the residence
of Henry Helstund, in IZast Denegal town
ship. Tlie vohlcle wits broken mid tlie oecu eecu
pant Hoinevvhat hurt. Tlie accident was
(stusetl bv cemini! In tee clese contact with a
I big team.
MtSH MIX A LKHZKhTEiea ur.Atn.
I'urllicr I'lilltiilars ut Hew I'lilllp I.obrcller'a
hlnU-r wa Itlllnl.
The Pittsburg nevvspaiers have extended
accounts or the accident which hapixjneil In
that city onTiiesday, resulllng In the death
or Miss Minn Iebzellcr, its rotated In the
iNrnt.iiiUHNCi'ii or Wetlnesilay. It scenis
llmttholieuso wlieie the aceldeiit occurred
witslhoiesldencoorJohtiHulloonWilkhis
avenue, near the mliit where that thorough therough thoreugh
fiiro lerms ajunctleii wllh Fintiaveniie. The
rutieral services of Mrs. Ituller, Ills inother,
who bad leached four wero years tit the lime
or her death, weie taking place. A large
number or frienils and nlallves in this city
nml from ahiead had assembled te atleiitl the
burial or tlie tlcee.ised. AHer Iho religious
exercises had been coin lulled in the
heuse, these piesent retired te the outside
whlle the undertaker Was making the
usual pioparatlens le have the remains
taken te the licnnie. During tills
interval a thunderstorm came up sud
denly. It started out after the sultry, neon
heat like an August sun shower, tlien as
sumed the pcctiliaiitieser an incipient March
tornado, coupled w lilt Ihlimler ami lightning
and lale lull hall. When It tlrst lx.-g.tn peo
ple leiigratuhiteil theniHelxPS that they
might breathe mum thing, besides dust anil
stxit the lest orthe day, ami were Inclined te
hrav e the slight sprinkle which marked the
beginning. When the drops or rain attained
thosleol baml-niils, the iiccenipanyhighail
palleted en the pavements, and the winds
transported sheets ol'iuelstuio through the
stiects in hvv eeilng clouds, the populace be
gin te leek rerbheiterhi hall-ways and con cen con
vcnlcntieserts. ortheso who weroattenil wereattenil weroattenil
aniethoriineral u few went Inte the house,
but the majority, numbering ulxmt sixtj-llve
githered limn ihe levered lierch hi fient or
the building, te wait until thoHlerm subsided
enough te jKirmit the Itmeral proveMlon te
leave ler the cemetery.
The weight or the crowd was tee mili-Ii ler
the weak tiinlxjrs orthe perch. Without a
Hlugloprcnienitoiy crack or shlverthe lloer
gave way and jirei-iiiltateil men, women and
clillilrcu In a cenruseil licai into llie cellar
below. The weixleu roer came tumbling
lreiu alxive, partially covering Iho struggling
mass or bruised humanity with broken
IxKtnlmiiiil r.tneis. 'Iho uitlertuii.ite viitims
woreuti.iblo le exlncitc lltemselves. 'lhi-ir
shrieks and i rlesareiiseil the noighberhixxl.
As iitiildly as possible they were rescued
fiem tlie wink, m inyel them bleeding rretn
the weiimln they had leceivi-d, but the ma
jority miDeris.! liein palulul brillseH.
Mc-ssengerswere sent ler iihjsici.uis. Dr.
I.oMeyuo ri-sx)iided promptly. The heuse
Ter Iho lime Ix-ittg was Ir.iiisferineil Inte a
hospital. It was leiind that Miss lejbzilter
had itielveil violent Injuries in the region of
thospine. Horwhule Ixxly was par.dyed,
and show as unconscious.
Mrs. Ctllleulxjrger, wlie was also fatally
hurt, Is seventy j ears el age. Ottoer hir
thighs was broken and nit ankle was tllslo tllsle
cited. ShomilleredHovoro iuterii.it injuries
also. Owing te her advanced age her death
Is probable at any time. She was able te talk
after her wounds were dressed. All she
could tell about the accident was that she Tell
the lltxir en which slie w.is standing give
way. Until she was lesctteil she was tix
ninth dued te cniiipichcnd sinj thing. The
remainder or these who were in the accident
were able te care ler themselves though a
iiumlier were badly scratched anil bruised.
Alter all had been properly eared ler, the
remains: et All. Helier were com ej oil te the
ceuieterj, accompanied by Mends.
IT AMI DOWN THU ST.1T1S.
William Al. Kepe, tiged seventeen vears,
son el a well-to-ile larnier residing near Allil Allil
illctewn, Dauphin lemity, haiigetl hhiiseir
Weiliiesila." alterntxin.
The l.fitli anniversary ir the death or
Mopheu (lirard vv.wiipnroprlilely celcbrati-il
al Iho college hi Phiiadclphi i beating Ids
name en Wednesday. Ten thousand persons
were present.
J. W. Higgin-S ixAtniaster at Itjcrwiu,
Greene leunty, Uxik iHiisen Wcdtiesil.iy
meniing, lrem thoellistserwhlch hedltsl In
a row minutes. He wasa prominent eitlam
ami linaiii Lilly In iroed sh.ii.
Valentine Itewniati, of Shenandoah, cem-mitU-il
suiilde en Monday last. On
U'isliurl.iv n Ikix wasillsisivereil ou the
llltigtewu iiieiiiitiiin centainini; the remains
of the dead man. Three Poles or the
neighlxiihixHl did net think hint worthy el
biiilal; Imx-.iuse he had Iteen guilty el sell sell
ilcstrtictieii. .. .
D.mlel Dimklelierger, ageil 35, living near
Selhtsgreve, Snyiler county, was engageil
with a party et workmen in hauling ou the
reail. Tlio'hersos took flight us they innsed
a bridge and the iiufortiiuale man was
Ihtewit lrem the wagon, breaking his ncik.
He leaves a wife and Itve children in des
titute circumstances.
i. rtn-brATK vemjikkvv.
A s. n.llile .Man IStiirraMM Ills li-m Iho
Mllijel el llullre.nl l)li rllliln Kleli.
Nr.w Yekk, AlaySll Thoseleitceiiiiuittco
ou lulorSUitecoiiimetco. consisting of U. S.
Souaters Shelby Al. Culletn, or Illinois. War
nor Miller, or New Yerk, Orvlll II. Piatt, et
Cennictlctit, Arthur P. (lernian, el Alary
laud anil lshatti CI. Hmris, erTeiinessee, was
In session at Iho Fifth Aveiiue hotel this
morning. Simen Stern upicared iHifore llie
committce and stated his views uixm Iho
subject under cousiileratien. His lemedy
ler the present evils in the management of
interbt.ite comuieice as ctrricd en by the
railroads, was te eleate u comiiiissieii with
judicial lunctiens whose duly It should be te
rcgulate the business or the leads, and pro
tect the public He did net think that rail
roads should lie allowed te charge inore ler
carrying Height a shett distance than ler
carrying it n long distance in the sanie
diroitlen. Air. Stcrne thought that cor cer cor
ixiratieus engageil in a war with each
ether should conduct that war at their
own o.xpeiihe anil net at the oxpenbo el thu
public. Senater Piatt suggested that perhaps
most of tlie troubles that had arisen might lu
Unto refrulate Iheniselv es. The peeling sys
tem w.tsasjet merely an oxperimont. In
order te iirevent extortion and unjust dis
crimination in rates. Air. Storne advocated
the lussage of national law making it a
ciimiiial ollense te allow this dis.'timlualieu.
I.lv.x Leut ntn Clniliiuatl lire.
CiM'iNNA'ii, Ohie, Alay S!l. At 1:30 this
iirteriiixm a llre breke out in a ilvo-stery
building at tlie corner or Sixth and Walnut
streets, occupied by Sullivan it Ce.,
pt illicit. Thore is alae a laundry
hi the build lug In which a num
ber of ghls ate employed, 'tlie
Uauiosspieadse lapldly that it cut oil their
escape, and several girls Jumped liein tliu
tbiid story window and were iiistautlj
killed. It is rcpeited seven girls were
killed and two men Injured.
An IMlter AaitaiilUil.
NiivvYeiik, Alay SSI. Charlus A. Hyrne,
editor et the Dnimulie News, was assaulted
in front of the I'lrth Aveiiue Iheatre
last night, by Paluck II. Chrystle, wlie
alleges that Hyuie Injured ;roles.sionally
his biether, Themas Chrystie, new
Blngliig at the Arch sticet thoatre. Chiistle
was arrested and arralgned In ceuit te-day
ou acluirge of ivs3.uilt, but Hyrne refused te
press the eharge and the case was dlsinissed.
Kcbel'il ltk-l'd Citlieiialdp.
Touento, Out., Alay 21. A disiU;li 1'iein
St. Henllace, Alanlleba, gives the particulars
regarding ltlel's cllleiishlp el' the United
Stales. It says Kiel took an actlve part In
Alentaua elections in IStU or early in 1!S3
and was obliged te lice te Canada 011 account
of having liidiieed sev oral half-breeds te ete,
though they had net the iieiessary tpiallllca tpiallllca
tleus. A lllcli l'nrmi'l- Cut llli Threat.
HvitAOiiHK, K. Y,, Alay 21. Jamej
King, a rich fanuer f0 years old, living near
Fulton, cut his threat from ear le ear this
morning and died. It Is said that he was
iiisiiue. Ills wife, who Is partially nanilyzed.
is unconscious from thosliecU,andU Is feared
that she will die.
SEVEN THOUSAND DOLLAltS
OHTAlXJin ill' A HKlLht'Ut. HH1XU1.VM
MUM A VlllCAtlU ItANlC.
II,
S. Streng I'mit-N An n l(csM-clulle KnulUli
(ieiitlciimn nml l'nmtc I'erficil Ittini of
Credit cm n llanh te iMrgn Ameiini.
llenr llie Htlicme Wint Worked.
Cliic'Aiit), Alay S!l. The following dlspalih
lrem Win. Piukorleu was ueut te jkiIIce
headhunt lei's nt St I.euls je-Hteiday :
Ciiu'aoe, AlaySW.
lh Itirrv lliurlpnn, Chlcef I'ellcc.
An Kiigllslunan n.uneitll. S. Streng ol el
lalncd t7,eiK) rretn a bank In this city by pass
lug lerged letters el credit, Ile Is M) years
old; llve loot sovett iuclies high ; weighted)
M)iiuds; ted full lace; million chop grayish
wltiskers; worn round tot) dcihy liat; cut cut
nwnyeeal, dial) cheek pants. Slgticd
W. A. PlNKKUTO.V.
Air. Piiikerleu told a reporter that Streng
was probably a member of a gang of lergers
wlie have lately, imd at times bel'ore this,
e)erated extensively In the United Skitcs
and Canada Ills real ti.iine Is unknown.
The lclhnsef the lergeries in this city are
lltoellicers anil shareholders el the Canada
Hank of Commerce, and tlie amount ls7,000
its stated. Air. Piiikerleu said he had an idea
that an attempt would be ni.ide te derrauil
llie bankers here by Iho gang te which
Streng belonged, and he issued warning
tm-erdingly. The plan or oiHjratlens seemed
le be ll.e forgery el a iiumlier of cln ular
letters of credit, purporting le have been
Issued by seme well-knew u biukhig institu
tion or Ureal liritaln. The amount or it!
letter is usually JKiO or JUSOU. They tire
ejxjrated by liieinlxtrser the gang simull.iu simull.iu simull.iu
oeitslyor nearlyse in Cm idl.in ami Ainerk-.m
e-lllcsj ami the banks victimled are nearly
always Canadian, Seotch-Aitierk.iu or Hiber
nian. 'Iho lergers usually make up as Scotch
farmers desirous of going into the binning
or st(x.-k-niising business In this country, or
Unglish tourists, younger sons of the aristo
cracy, eti In the case or Streng, il npiH-arH
that he prescnleil hhusell jesterday at the
Canadian Hank el Commerce hi Ihls city,
elfering letters of credit ou llie National Hank
or Scotland, Glasgow. The signature aji-l-eared
te be all right, and the cash was
promptly paid ever the counter. Air. Streng
seeuieille bean arlsUxratle person. Hosixike
llttle anil conducted himself, le the mind of
the cashier, like an ordinary lhiglish gentle
man of means en pleasure Ixjiit. Alxittt the
same time, or seen after, another person, or
perlmiis the sanie ixjrsen, represeiillng hlui hlui
selfle 1h). i HritUlier, billed at the Hank of
Montreal and itskixl Ter seme cash ou letters
or credit, similar, it is IhjIIoveiI, te these pro pre pro
sented at the Hank orCemmereo. TlielUuk
orAlentreal people wanted an Iilenlillcatieii,,
and Iho Hritlslier prclciidctl le set out te
obtain it, but did net return. A luvv minutes
after tlie Hank of Cemmerce had been xic
timled, the Iraml wits stisiKJcted. The olll elll olll
eors li.ipi-eued It) re-ad some dispatches hi thu
morning paiicrs coiicernlng the arrest of two
rergersat -Montreal ftir attempting te nilse
money en letters llke thiwe presented by
Streng. The olllcers also leceiv ed advlces el
like lergcriesat Ottaw a and Terente, and bo-c-ime
eenvinecd that they were swin
dled. Pinkerlen was at onto uetilled,
and his distialch te Chler Harrigan,
el SL Leuis, was thu result. He is cenlideut
that he can caplii re Streng. He s.ij s the gang
te which Stieug lie-longs Is ene et the boldest
and bust erganizeil hi the country. He has
no doubt that Streng Ixjlengs te the same
gang te which llie persons arrested at Alon Alen Alon
treal, Ottawa and Toieuto en Tuesday be
long, and that the ethor operators will turn
uii In a Tew days. He U-lioves that alto
gether they have get away with bemethltig
like J'Jxeoea
KATUi:tl J'JtUIIAIUIATUCl.
Tlie Condition of llie ILireim-lt-r nml llier
immii I it neil Imllcatlimn for tlie aiorrew,
Wasiiimiten, D. C, Alay SM. Cor the
Allddle Atlantic states, lair weather prticded
lu Southern ixirlien by iiaitly cloudy weather
and local i.ilns, variable winds, general rrem
the east, higher Icinpcialiire.
Lecal rains have occurred in the Allsseuri
valley, Tennessee, anil the Middle Atlantic
and Seuth Atlantic slates; lair weather eon
tlnues in New Hnglatiil anil the like legion.
The winds en the New Ihigl.ind anil -Mldilie
Atlantic coasts ate northeasterly; southwes
terly In the Seuth Atlantic states ; easterly lu
the Ohie valley iinilTciinessi-e and the Lewer
Utke region, in ether districts tliev are vari
able The tcnijxjrature has lallen in New
Kliglalid and the Allddle Atlanlle shites ; hi
all ethor districts there has been a slight rise.
I-'ou KitiOAV Lix-al rains are Indicated ler
tlie Upper Mississippi and Allssettrl valleys
and the Upisir Uiko region.
llie Male or llie U. h. Trt-iuury.
WAKHiNiireN, I). C, May SIl. Treasury
balnuccs te-tlay : Geld coin and bullion,
fill l,'X!,80 ; silv er dollars and bullion, f 1(K,-uil,7-i;
fractional silver coins, f.lI,0Sii,il'3 ;
United Slates notes, 13,871,101 ; national
banknotes, Wfi'W, 187; deiesits with national
Uuik deiositetics, flO.IOO.IJOl. TeUl, f.W.',-
ioy,e.)8.
Cerliiicilcs outstanding : Geld, f lSS8,Sl.ri,
GW; silver, flO;,ye.t,:Ufi; curtency, rJi,270,-
oea
Internal revenue receipts, (Jir,7l3 ; cus
toms, M07,'!li
ljiinu iiiiig or the 1-iii.ciu.i.
Wilviinoien, Del., Alay Slk Tlie yacht
built bvthe Harlan .fc Hollingsworth com
pany ler Commodores Hennntt and Douglass,
orthe New Yerk yacht club, was hutched by
her litillders at &H0 o'clock this inetnlng.
Only a few invited guests vv itnessed the
launch. The new yacht was christened the
" Priscilhi" by Hen. Jehn W. Housten,
juilge of the superior court. She will be
taken te New Yerk en Saturday, whero the
crart vv ill be lilted and put hi condition for
service.
Twe xVemuii fei-nleuti-il Ter I'crjiiry.
AIadisen, Wis., Alay 21. Airs. Alargaiet
Al. Cixiley, el' Alitchell, Dakeki, imilAlrs.
ltebecca Aloreot, or Haralroe, Wisconsin,
sisters, pleaded guilty J osterday te a eharge
or perjury, and were Hoiitencod le two yens
In the slate penitentiary. Ueth hav e nuixiiig
infants wlilch they take with thein. They
swore falsely te establish 1111 idlbl for their
brother-in-law, a burglar. Thore was an
allecliug scene hi court w lieu they vv eie sou seu sou
tcuced. A Jaiuiuene Ceiiaul Arrested for Held.
Leuisvn.1.1:, Ky., May 21. Warren
Green, rccently apixjlnted as U. S. consul te
Kanagavva, Japan, was arrosieu yesieruuy
for debt Dr. A. P. Alergan Vuiice, u xvell
known physician, is the ceinplalnant en a
bill for f 178 for attendance upon Air. Oreen's
wife, new doceased. Air. Green who was
just reaily te start for Japan, gave ball.
Waalt bulclileOr Munler'.'
Di:s AleiNi:s, Ietva, Alay 2k T. H. Colo Celo Cole
man, or Penca, Neb., a heavy csxtlle dealer,
f.u 1 ixsed to-Jiave started from Penca wllh
tvvoluidsef catlle en Saturday, wasletilid
dead in a isir in tlie yard thore yesterday,
with a bullet hele in his breast, and a rovol revol rovel
xor in his right hand. Aa there was no
icasen for stticide, niurder Is mispocted.
Cuiiadiun luillana Crenlng tlie Itenlcr.
l-'Aitae, 1). T., Alay 2k It is ropertod that
Canadian Indians from tlie neighborhood of
(lu'Appolle are crossing into tlie United
States. Steps will be taken at ence te hav 0
tuem roturued te their resorvatlen.
UASIlIMirUX Xl'AIH.
llie I.O(;au siliile A Number ut Nciv l'esl.
iimnlDr Apielnlril.
WAHiiiNiireN, I). C, Alay 21. Alany com
plaints have been niaile by cltinswhe were
disturbed by the llrlng or the Legan salute,
which occurred between S! and II o'clock
yesterday morning, mill the commissioners
have called upon Majer Dice, the suiorhi suierhi suiorhi
teudout or Killce, te knew who wits rosiKiusi resiKiusi rosiKiusi
ble for the llrlng at such an unseemly hour,
Tlie complaints are based uiku the ground
that such an hour, wits "against alt law ami
order."
The president te-day commissioned the
following (lesluiasters :
Harvey U. AIoe.o, Hredhcad, Wis.; Jeseph
It. Itetekin, Shenandoah, Iowa; .las.
K Vogl, Lemars, Iowa; Alary II. IM
wards, Cleveland, TVim.; Kebcrt Alerris, San
Angele, Texas, Daniel Liddcll, Gadsilcn,Ala;
Jehn. It. Parshall, l'arlbault, Minn.; Jacob
G. Van Hipcti, Kiitherferd, N. J.; Cbas.
Itltteulieiise, Hnekettstew it, N. J.; Jehn C.
Sceva, Altx-hanlcshurg, O.; Oliver Wells,
Alarsllehl, AIe.
'I he president has apiKiinlt-d the lollewlug
beard of visitors le tlie nival acadeiuy for
188.1: Hear Admiral C. It. P. liogers, U. S.
navy; Lieut. Colonel Orlande Al. Pee, U. S.
army; Prof. Win. G. .Sumner, New I lav en,
Conn.; Jehn N. A. Greswald, Nowjiert and
New Yerk; Wllliiiiilte.nl, Haltimere, Aid.;
Hen. Jas. Grcuuell, (ireeulicld, Mass.; Hen.
A. Al. Craig, Alten.i, Ills.
Secie-Uiry liay.inl tetl.iy tllreeled that the
department et state be closed en the day el
the linierid or ex-Sci rctary l-'relhighiijsen,
and that It be preH-rlyilraped Ter ten dajs.
Hifnen; I'AitriMAXH Musrue.
Mitlioue'ii Xtn Clcaiii it Out el tlie Irgbila Tii!-IMIlK-n.
Wash I no I ev, I). C., Mayl'Jl. Tlie iresi
dent today uiade the lolleningaiiH)liilineiil
ufpeslmaslcrH:
U W. Caldwell, nt Warrettteti, Vie, vice
W. A. PattiosusK;uded.
W. II. Kitciieur, at Harrisonburg, a, vice
Jas. Sullivan Hiispendeil.
Jehn A. H. Varner,at Lexington, V.t, vke
Ch.ts. H. Diraver, suspended.
Geerge It. Head, at I.cesbuig,
V.i., v ice
Owen J. Helmes, Miis;nileil.
A. P. Hlbb, at the University et Virginia,
vice It. II. 1'ife, susiH-'itded.
Hruie Gibsen, at Winchester,
x, vlee
Jehn K. Dean, suspended.
Airs. Alary II. S. Leng, at Ch trlettsvllle,
Vie, (re-apix)intinciit)
Jehn T. Itegan, at Terre Haute, hid., vicu
Jes. O. Jenes, commission expired.
"PijUoaster Gcner.il Has sajs the Kist-ma-stcrsnauiwi
In Virginia were susxjtidcd
hi the exercise of UMrprcsident ievvei of ro re ro
ineviil, nml because the iHwlntasters were
p-.irtlsann of such iliaraeler tliut they ought
net te contluue in the serxlce under this ud ud
iiiltibilralteu. A XJSir VOXTAUJOVH JIIS1IASV.
InlriHluuxt by An Iminlsriuif Kaullly 1U
lt,ini;s In lewu.
Diss AIeini.s, Iowa, May 21. A. xery
iiecullar and extremely fatal iltse.t-0 of sheit
duration te the patient, W prevailing"' In
Wayne township, Jones county, and mostly
in Onslow and Langwerlhy. The dlsca.se is
llrst notlceable In a very blight soie thre.it ;
rteni there it gees te the lungs, and finally
hxlges in the spine, when death Immediately
lollews. The discase Is giuerelly of elxuit
twedavs dit ration, and basso r.ir balded all
nieilleal skill. It is Htippeed te have been
breiiL-lil rretn llie old country by Jehn
Claossen and foully, who arrived front Ger
many alxittt April Itrst, stepping a while
xvith Dick Celeman. Soen alter the mem
bers or this family weioattacked by a disease
which caused an eruption or the skin similar
te th it vv lilch attends measles or scarlet fev or.
This was lollewcil by a sere thieatmid swell
ing and blackening of the tongue. This
disease seen caused the death el two ofClaes efClaes
scii'm children, a lxy I j cars old and a girl II.
In Iho meantime Celeman's family became
allllited, and his wile, aged SV, and his
Hlstcr.fti-l.ivv, agul Is, died. A number are
yet slik but have been quarantined, and
every ellert is lx.-hig undo te proven! the
spread or what the physicians i.illnienta
gietts disctse. The ravages of the disease
hive been cenllncil te these places whero the
emigrant r.imily visited. Hew it Ixx-ame
seated at Onslow is the ipicsllen. The Iowa
medical association has taken It hi hand and
is attempting te reiret out its origin and learn
its cause and proper treatment. Theteare
four or llve new down wllh itatUingvverthy
and a number in Onslow, it is mostly hi
Gcrin.in liiinilles. It is the opinion or seme
docteis that it is a siecies el " ship rover."
ka ni; iii:a i 's .i.vv.iij.vj'.
lleiwir.l Cooper te lie HaiiRnl fur Ills llrntal
Aiauit en ii Marjlaml Maittun.
The ctse or Heward Cooper, the neme
charged with assaulting Aliss Katle tiray en
the SM of April, in Hallitnore county, ctine
up Wednesday In the criminal court in Hal Hal
tieore, it having been removed lreiu the
county, as prisoners counsel claimed he
could net have an impartial trial tlieic. The
court heuse and v Icinily were thronged w ith
ltieii, ninth u-xciteiiicut prev ailed and an ex
tra lone of tx'lke waseu hand le prevent
execution of threats ei assassination mat nan
been freely made. Aliss Giay was placed
upon tlie stand and told the story el the bru
tal; assault In a stralghtlerw aril manner, ller
ovidence was corielxirated by that oilier
lather and the physician who attended her.
Tim defense elleied no ev idonce and the case
wits submitted te the jury, which gave a ver
dict of guilty vv Itlieut leav ing the box. 'I he
penalty fir rape in AIaryl.mil is death and il
is bolievcd Cooper will hang.
Te be Hanged ler K.iii-.
HALiiMeitr, Aid., Alay SM. Heward Cooj Ceoj Coej
oi, the negre w he w as yesterday eeuv ieted el
having eominitted rapoen tlie poison el Aliss
Katle Gray, en April 2d, was this morning
scntoiiced by Jttdge Stinvartte be hanged at
such time as Gov orner Lloyd may designate
The ctse will be carrle'd te the court or ap-
peals, but without much lioiie or altering llie
HOIllOIlCO.
Tlie Ill-ami lentige 1. O. II. 1'.
Among the business transacted at Harris
burg ou Wodnesday wasa lesolulieti leaning
flU,000 or Iho funds or the Odd Fellows'
orphan asylum fund te the Heme for
Orphans of Odd Fellows hi Pennsylvania
iiimii mertgage at ene per cent intei est.
At night the unwritten weik et the order
was exoiiiplllled in the piesetice el a latge
congregation of the members at the opera
Heuse. 1110 session t-uiuiimun iwmuj.
HAiiiusituitn, Pa., Alay 2k This inoin inein
ing's session of the Grand Ledge I. O. O. F.
vvas-occiipled in hearing a low appeal cases
and in tlie installation el' officers. The ledge
decided by a xote of a te 1 te meet hore next
year, although a strenueus endeavor was
niade te have the session held in Heading or
Scranton. The convention tlien aiijeurneii.
The ltoteut New Yerk Murder.
Nr.w Yeiuc, Alay 21. Leuis FranceW, the
Frenchman, who was arrosted by Ollicer
AlcCennlck early yesterday morning whlle
en his way te tlie riv er te dispose of the ro re
uiaiiiH of his nuirdored wile, was again ar
raigned in the police court this morning.
Walsh, Franceis, fellow-workman, who
was at the hitter's house Iho even-lm-
iiriM-i'illnu? the murder, btateil that the
ceuple qtiarreled whlle he was there, and
that he had le soiianite them; also
that Francles had his (Walsh's) chisel lu his
possess'iin ami that wheu witness asked him
what he was doing with It Francles
turned pale and Bald he did net knew
it wna Walsh's. Witness concluded
by asserting that It was bU bel!ef
than Franceis lntonded te murder ills wife
with the chlsel, Tlie accused held te the
statement provleu&ly made by him.
BUUKUOLDEtt 3IUST PAY
von inn m:sii)i:svi:, rum, lkuitaxd
llOAlt DIKll AT THE rJliHOX.
Tlie Untcrner Vilecg tlm Hill Inlreilnced te
(llie Iho jiiir.iler Ceuiily I'rlaen Keeper
ltcllif from the i:ikcU or the Salary
l-a ltcrrully i:nactcil.
A Kiiccial lelegrant received from Harris
burg this meniing states that the governor
has vetoed the bill for the rolief or Prison Prisen Prison
Keopor Hiirkheldcr, lieeause Instead of belng
explanatory of another law, it leis-als and
amends previsions hi il. Tlie act of Febru
ary 17, 1S7I, provided that the ptison-ktepor
shall be paid a yearly salary or ?1,'200, lit
cipial quarterly iiaynients, and he shall net
Iki cli.uged with liouse rent, lucl, light, nml
beaidhig for himself mid fanillyiirepcr. The
salary net provided that he should be paid a
salary or J1,J0, but it was neglected te state
that he should bu provided with fuel, heuse
rem, light nml bearding, and an act was in
troduced te remedy the defect. It passed
both Heusis without opposition, and has
been vetoed, as alxjve stated.
If the governor's veto Is sustained it will
lu.ikouditlcrcnieot several bundled dollars
a yeai le the prisoii-keepor, and he w ill new
no doubt hive te dispense with ene member
or his household "llrtuie."
lll.VSONS foil THIS OOVKH.SOIt's ACTION.
II vuiiisite'iiii, Alay 2k In his mossage
vetoing the Lancaster county prlson-kcepor
relief bill, tlie governor says: "While pre
tending toexpl.thi the act or 18 SI, the bill in
lat t repeals or tiiiUiliesa most important part
el the act- It is therefore net an explanatory
statute, as its title recites, but a direct
enactment. The salary law of
ISS1 gave the ellliers in the counties
enumerated aspcUllesalaiy in pl.icoef fees.
ll was passed le carry out the spirit of the
constitution whli It intended te wipoeuttho
abuse of thu fees system and cempensate
elllilalseiititely by lixcd sakuies. In pur pur pur
su.uicoef this spirit the net of 18i1 expressly
prei ides th it the salary 11 lixcd should be in
lieu el all or any moneys, feos, tsirqulsltes or
nule.igeeensesand otherallowaueos which
aie new or hereafter shall be received by or
allowed any ollicer named. The hill befere
nie, under pretense of explaining this act,
vliliiatly lcpcals tliu iiImve piovisleu bydl bydl
recting that the prlsou-kcex.'r, w hese salary
that act fixes shall in addition te his. salary re
ceive a residence, fuel, light and board beard
ing for himself and family. Thu tltle te
the bill is Ihorefero doceptlye, and
does net contain a clear statement of tlie
contents of the ena-tnient ; ler this reason
aloue it is illegal iiud obnoxious le the con
stitution. Hoyeutl this, howevo", it is vicious
in that it Is a partial revival of the system or
elllcial periiiiisities, which the act of IKS.!
was passed te abrogHte and which tlie consti
tution Intended should he entirely done
away witli. "-
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Tlic illuli Ucn-in lllll l'roe'-'C-jrAititlsnriie;
Afay "il. JJnxtks'.yiilglij.
liconse bill p.tSet3d fcCcend retullng In ""tlSa
nouseio-tiay aiierit iigtit ei sevurai eui.Mf,
by 102 yeas te 73 nays. The bllr!mrrjEy
llcfliitie or 4100 in addition te tlie asueUdl, VWJ5)p
croased amount te e Inte local
ifuiiiiiv!Hj null unit Iilfiu ilirtftJiititiftil nnf ?.
oxiecdiiigeno 3 ear and line net exceeiling
f.ri,()00. Several el the Allegheny county""
ineiiirHjrs voted for the bill without knowing
that an amendment has been inserted provid
ing that it shall 1epe.1l any local law Impos
ing a higher liconse tlMiiflOO. In Allegheny
county 5-iW is paid.
.iiHrtlmiiiieut CmUi-ii-iue Kcpeit Ceullrinvil.
The icixjrtorthe eoiileieiiiecoiinnittco ou
the legislative apportionment bill was adopt
ed in both Houses.
The Senate adopted the congressional eon een eon
letenee cominittee's report- All the Deme
crats, oxcept Vnudegrift, ileclhied te vote.
Ile voted for the lopert- The Heuso lias
never 3 et acted 011 it.
The underground wire hill, new applying
only te Philadelphia and PitLsbuig.xvas.
passed llually by the Senate. ,
Oillum's 1'aiiilly In fiiii-r.
W isiUMilev, D. C, Alay 2k Tlie heuse
or Prolcsser Odium's sister and aged mother,
011 1" j street, was overrun with visllersall
day j osterday expressing their sympathy.
The young lady le whom Air. Odium was
engaged te be married, was among the
Cillers, and was very much grieved. His
mother anil sister are almost liantlc at thelr
bereavement. Funeral airangeinetils ever
the remains are net yet poifeclett. The re
111. uns arrived hi Washington at b o'clock
this let enoen and were taken te Undertaker
Lee's establishment. Tite funeral will take
pi ice at tour p. in., 011 Friday from the late
resideiice el llie deceased, Ne. Sel Thirteenth
street- The Hev. Father Chappelle, erSU
-Matthew's Henian Cutholie chinch, will
elliei.ite. The interment will be at Alt.
Olivet cemetery. A eonnnitteo or Odium's
personal frleuds have taken eharge orthe
arrangements.
l,e(H) .senium JIaililni-i le llinslu l.vcry Welc
Ni.vv niK, Alay 21. A signillcaut r.ict la
connection with the rumors of war in En En
eols) transpired te-day. It appears that tlie
almost incredible number or -LOOO sewing
machines per w eek is being shipped te Rus
sia by one American inachine company te
till uigcnt otders for hiitiiense quantities or
military clothing. A large percenkige of
these machines ure eonslgneu 10 uussia 111
rcctaud the temalnder iireHhlpittd toagents
in Germaiiy and Helgiuni for ttansfer te the
various points, whero rcouiied ler iintiie-
diale use.
raucugi'r AbciiU lu Cenrert'iice.
Ciiioveii, 111., Alay 21. The p.vssonger
agents of the Transcontinental association,
loasseinbled at the Grand Pacllle this morn
and aie In secret session. A strong ellert Is
belng niade le induce Air. Goediiun, et
the Central Pacific, te sign the rate sheet
adopted yesterday. Se far, hew ev or, he has
deellned te de se, en llie ground that he
must aw ait the action of tlie general meeting
en June 8H1. Should he net recode lrem
this decision, llie present cut rates will con
tinue Indeliitltely.
Tlie J italic hitman Jury.
Nuvv Velt if, Alay 21 Tlie Jury te whom
vvasgiventhe question of the guilter Inne.
lencoel' Justus Schwab, charged with Incit
ing a riot en Fehruary 2d last, at lorceroia
hall, this city, during a meeting et the So Se
clalUts, had net up te 1210 p. 111. le-day been
able toagreo 11(101111 veidlct. Tlie jury re
tired te dollbenile at 3:.55 nu yosterdny.
Thejury hi the Schwab ctse huve Just
ceme lit court and report that lliey cannot
agree. " '
VUltlllK l'ert Knelling.
ST. Paul, Minn., Atay 21. Secretary or
vvnr r.ndieelt. Gonerals Hchelleld and "Drum
iiisnoeted Fert Snelllng this morning and
later took udrlve about the city. The pre
innitionsierthorocontlon al the Alotrem
I Un heuse tills artoriieou are olaliemto aiwj
an iiiiiiicuse atloiidaucelsospceioii.
A HuiiBiiilan Ijiiarijiniti Tvrrllily lli-atcii.
Jei.tisi',llls.,May2l. Allimgariaii named
Pozdekvvas ieiuid lu alreightiar here yes yes
lerday desisjraU'ly weuiideil. lie Is a quarry
iiiau, and the assault is Haul te have been the
work of btrlkers. He was baiely alive when
discev ered, llie skull having been lractured,
anil tlie lips, lie10 '"l tengue ctitett'. Ile
had also been otherwls3 cut, beaten and
brulsed. i
IVliere He Will E t Cl 'r'
vVasiiinoten, Alay 2L l'resldent Clovo Clevo Clove
land e-xjiccts te occupy the cettage at the
Soldiers' Heme in about two woeks.
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