Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, May 23, 1885, Image 1

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VOLUME XXI-NO.
AT THE ALMSHOUSE.
hemji iMviierxn mvtiievh of JIOOK
KtShVlHO. AVUVTBU Tiintjt.
A Cpiisuh or tlia Inmate The Slet k or Sui.
piles dm llnud Tlie Dally 1'i.rii uf tlie
Pauperi V Noontide Meil In tlib
t'uur lleune liiniiilUlcilllIcntliifi.
The beard of poerdlicctors have inaugu
rated ruliit ins ut the county bultdliigs which,
ll adhered te, as 111 In llie Ititiue prevent bus bus
lilclen being east en the integrity of the
olllelals In charge. Te stirt Ith, llie directors
ut a meeting hoiiie weeks age adopted lists,
tem of book-keeping for the almshouse, hes
plhilundlusaueasyluin whereby the accounts
of each Inslltutien will lie Kent separately
iiudoxlniinganceiit ellher of the buildings
ilelocted nt utiuvw Te gl e the pubUe nil Idea
or hew tlie ullnlrs of these Institutions are
conducted, ropresentativ os of tlie dally papers
wero Invited te meet the beard et peer ill
rectors and olllcers ; thu luvlh'itiem Morene
cepted, and jesterday was designated an the
tline for the - islt.
Wlien the roperlois arrived at the alms
house they found the lollewlng parties In
the directors' room :
Daniel llerr, president or the heard; It. V.
it ml, Isaac Kuiek, Jacobs. Stiiue, Allan A.
llerr, peer directors ; r. J. II. AlcOrearv,
resident phjsician at thehu-tplkil ; Goeigo ll.
Worst, steward of the almshouse, and Win.
T. ItreiMi, solicitor et the beard. Jehn K.
Sillier Mas Iho only dlroelornbsont Tlie fol fel fol
letting is what the reperter learned en his
islh
A OUNSl'STAICUN.
When the new steward of the almshouse
wonteu duty en April 1, he illstoierod that
thore was u looseness in tlie way of doing
tiutiliiOHS nl that institution which Mould net
be tolerated by any thorough business man.
Ami preliminary step he had a com plete list
umdoet tint hi mules of the almshouse, and te
each ene was maiked a number, when an
iiiiniUe leases or dles his tiaiiie Is Htrlukcii
irem the mil. When ene is received his
name is entered, with his age, tl toer admis
sion, nationality, Act thus a dally record is
kepiand the Htewnrd can at all times tell
Mho are Inmates of the institution. On the
flay Unit Air. Worst assumed the duties of
olllce he m ide an examination of his prede
cessor's lioehs. Frem them It appeared that
thorewereoU inmates, whlle itrei-k in his
monthly reKrl te the IkuhI Hied the day
flu iwu luruiimi ,mim iiiuifiies. iiere Mas a
discrepancy Air. Wemt could net lecoucile,
he he decided en taking n ceiihus el
tlie Institution, and he did out 8 o'clock en
tlie evening he went en duty. That census
show ed that thore Mcre only laa Inmates in
the institution, 0.1 less than rojierted by
llrKk. The record bIiews that te-ilay thore
are ilKJ imnatLs nt the almshoiife.
iNVi: rniiv nneKrt.
The next books exaiiilued by the repertiTH
were the im en lery books, which xhews all
the goods that t oine into the Institution. The
praUIie for Heme j ears his been for thoelll
eorsef tlie Institutions te purchase Biipjilie.
That is no longer in force and herealter the
directors will buy all the goods except what
is needed ler the tables et the HiiiicrJuteiid
cntniid steward, which ai tides Uiose efllcials
are pii ileged te purchase. When articles are
bought, the nanie or the director making the
piirth.ise iiearM en the bill, and In all cases
ihe bill miibt iicceniiKiuy the goods te
the institution. The articles rc elved are en
teied in the iuientery books hi the column
te which they belong, (there being a column
ler eacli article.) When any article is giieu
out, muslin ler illustration, tlie paity getting
it is charged with it. When the iniisllu is
lotiirned inade up into shirts, credit is giien
ler the iiiaimf.ii.tiiicd goods. 'J'he luientery
l)oekHiiro headed with a complete list of all
iiu anicics en u inn en jsiay in.st, en
which day the ImeUs were eptncil. Tie
books of this kind are Leut ene ler drv.
goods and clothing, and the bcceiul ler pro pre pro
isiens and grcxierics.
A COJirAUISON
The avorage number or Imitates nt Iho
aluiKlioutte for the past fifteen mouths wits
iiVJ ; at the hospital and insane asylum 17f.
Thu fellow lug trem the bills en lite hIieu hew
II 10 goods were tllspebcd of during that time:
Muslin ntaliushouse, 3,021 yards.
' " hospital, BID ynrilrt.
CliovietB at almsheuse, L',S'5e yaids.
' " iiesplUl, 017 yards.
Calice nt almshouse, s.i5 yards.
" " hospital, 1,011 yards.
Jeans ntulnihhoiihe, ,(U7 yards.
" " hospital, Ue'J yards.
Ticking at almshouse, ,ette yards.
" " hospital, 101 yards.
Uingluiu at almshouse, l.Oil yards.
" " hesiiUd, ai'J yards.
Flannel at almshouse, IS7 yards.
' " hospital, I'M yards,
iin; mi. i, or paiii:.
Thodirecters hae also decided en a reu.
lar diet list, and as our people aie IntercstLil
in knowing hew the cliarges of the county
are fed, we reprcxlucu it. Ter almsheuse:
Hreakf.ist, bread, celleu and molasses ; din
nur, meat or llsli, Hjtatees, Lhuiis. jic.w, lite,
bread); supjier, the H.UIIO as breaUtast. ll.icli
iniuateis allotted four ounces et bread at
ciu'li meal, ', of an ouiice of colleo, merniiig
and evening; two ounces et molasses at
bieaktastand supper. Meal or llsh isgiieu
ene day hi the week. Of inn it ten ounces
are allow ed mid et lish twelve ounces. On
Kiimlay rice is allowed as mi extra dish, and
en Friday sugar and tea are allowed te the
feni.de iiiuiateH.
At thu hospital : llieakfast, the bill or fate
is bread, colleo, sugar, inel.is.ses, butter,
hash ; dlmier, biead, heel, perk or lish, jMitn jMitn jMitn
toes, legoUbles, bean soup, pe soup, puUite
soup, rice soup or bailey soup, boiled rice
or piu; Mippui, bread, tea, sugar, butter,
stoned fi ill t and eheose. The abeve list Is
varied ; en some days thuy get one kind el
meat or soup, and en ether lis ether kinds.
The iUkiie iliet lists Mill be printed and
placed in the corridors where all the inmates
may see them. On the list will also be
printed thu quantity each is entitled te and
they line the pi hi lege of reporting te the
beard any ilol.illen.
As each luiuatu recoil cs a certain quantity
et each article et feed, the dhecturs cm
leadlly soe from the daily register or inmates
and the lu enlery books whether the supplier
hae beeu wasted.
im: iiiieuk suns.
It Is hUted by soine poeplo, wld ene of the
directors, that the suits against Jehn Itreck,
the late steward, were porsecutlouH. Fer him
self ami his fellow uiemlHirH he disclaimed
any such Intention, but claimed that thesiills
Mere entered nfler a thorough examination
which satislled the besird that the county's
property hud Imcii mis-apprepriated, llut
us tlie matter had been disposed e!' Judicially,
thore wa& nothing lurther te be done.
JHIJ KOOMIAV M1JAU
Dinner was cared shortly ulter 11 o'clock
yesterday te the Inmates et the almshouse.
Leng tables wero sprcul in the kiseincut,
and at the call te the noonday iuc.il, moil et
many nationalities and nges Hocked In. Heme
w ok) crippled, ethers w ero lient m ith age ; n
row, It was evident, had seen better ilaj h, but
were reduced te want thnuigh circumstances
piebably beyond their control. K.ieh man
hud his phu-e at the table, tuul when all had
lieeu seated, ut the tap et the bell nil bowed
their heads In silent prayer ler a moment;
at the second lap or the bell all raised their
heads and the attack en the feed prepared ler
them miw begun. In u room adjoining tlie
females weie glien their dinner mid in n
room soine dlstame an ay tlie Inmates who
work ubutit the phub were fed. Theso are
ghen eitra feed en account vf the labor they
perform.
ItlJA'UMI 11V Hl'UAM.
The I10.1 id of dirivters are contemplating a
cbunge In the manner of heating the hospital
und insane asylum. At present these Institu
tions lmve thirteen het air furnaces. A large
nuautlty of coal is burnt annually und thu
buildings are net Hiilllclently heated. They
rmrpose heating by steam anil will lmea
Killer placed ut the south end of the booth
wing of the iti&aue asylum, as an experiment.
They will oblige the contractor te guarantee
that 70 degrees of heat sluill Ik in all Uie
rooms of the building w lien it Uzore outside.
OT1IEU IMl'llOVUMKNTS.
The director ha e had lltly wire niallreaae
224.
placed In the ins.iue asylum, and they glve
se niuch pnllslactleu that they nre contem
plating placing thorn nil through the county
buildings.
When Dr. MeOreary took chnrge el the
hospital mid Insane asylum the Inmates of
tlio.lalter Institution were gicn their meals
In their rooms. That has beeii changed
mid new nil the Inmates eat their meals nt
tables, of which there is ene te each ward.
The doctor nays he lias no treuble with them
while nt table.
It was the practice also te restrain Iho
Ielcnt inmates by chaining them, but new
the only restraint is the ituhtcd culls and
cry few of thu Inmates require theso.
When the weather iiermlts Inmates of the
Insane asylum, when taken out by llieir
koepdrs, will be glieu Iho prhilcge el enjoy
ing thoiuselios in the groe In lrent of the
asylum building. Douches lmve been ordered
and will be placed under the trees.
t.N.sfi:eriN(i tiii: iiuii.hines.
The representation of Iho press were taken
through all the county Institutions, mid
given the privilege eru thorough examina
tion. K cry thing was leund by tlieiu in
complete order and all the Inmates wero
npiiarently contented.
AH the present beard of directors appear
ie uu iiraciieai uusiiius moil, mm iiiese insll
lotions me conducted te-day with as much
hIimii iwany well conducted large btislneHs;
mid irkepl tip, II will net lie long before the
desired result nsav lug te Iho taxpayers, will
beapiKircnt.
JIAHE HALT. lttlll'IK.
Tlie I-iiti A I.euil mill Orucrnl NdIi-k uf the
Dlaliienit I'lehl.
The NuwarLs h.iioiiiiewpitchoriu Diigau.
Onu-armed Hugh Dally wants f'JOO jicr
mouth te pilch. '
Phihidetnhiatis reel proud or their league
flub ami di-gustcd with the Athletics.
Charlle ll.istlau, of the l'hll idelphla, lias
mere home i uns th in any man in the league.
Fergusen and Dally, the Philadelphia
pitchers, ate heavy bailers, and each hae
had u home run.
The players of the Ijau-aster club were
given uu ejster supicr at Cejilaud'H hist
eieulug by ene or their admirers.
Hase Hall Yesterday At Fhlladelphla,
I'hlladelphla it!, SL Leuis 1 ; ut ltosteu: llos lles llos
ten II, Detroit 1 ; utNew Yerk: New Yerk
t, Uulhile I ; at l'roiideiice : ChicigeS, l'rov l'rev l'rov
ideuet); at lioulsville: Douisillle r, Iliook Ilieok Ilioek
Ivn 1; ut Jersey City: Newark t, Jersey
The Pittsburg team earned 'JO runs hi the
Athlelin series or four games, m ide IIJ Mingle
hits, 1 doubles mid seven tlirce-l users, with
n total of 01 bases and IX runs. Kinlth made
te thice-basers and u doitble; Itlchmend
two three biggers, IMeu one, Whitney ene,
and a double. Drewn one and a double, mill
O'Day mill Fields doubles.
The Athletics are In bad shaie. Citshui in
Is in l'hltitdelphlt tt ith ul.iiue hack, the er er
iccterbadly wieiicitug It in preliminary
practice in hL IjeuIs. O' II rein is also there
wllh n dislocated thiinib: Alllligan had his
hand sulked hi Pittsburg ami is unable te
I 'lay; Lirkln his his right hand split be
tween the tlrst and second lingers, and is also
laid oil, and Mallhewsstill sutlers with ii Rore
baud, thu result of hn lug u het bill In the
Klindaygime In KU Leuis, when he was
(,einielled te li.ne the lield.
rrrilllcutat or llirtli nml Ikiptlimi.
Cioergu Diiehinan, the veteruu DemeTat
irem Serrol Herse, l'.ist Ktrl township, Is
sjieuilhig a few days In the city, the guest of
his son, who resides here. Although 81 years
olage, lie Is hale and his all his ficulties well
preserved, and leeks geed for IS) years
mere. The ether day in looking ever soine
papers he came across -x document writleu in
(jermaii and sealed with red wai, which ex
cited his curiosity, mid thu I.n-i ki.i,kikmci:u
has had It translated for jilin, ns It may be of
iutorest te Heme of the descendants of tl.e
geed dame whose birth and L-ajitisui certill certill
lute et 1!S years age it seems te have been.
The translation rims thus ;
That Anna Hirlnr.iII.iuss, wife of l'hillp
Ilanck, resident of Nmleraw, was born June
-7, 170(1, lit Manlieiui, of honest parents,
namely : Valentine Schumacher, citizen
anil alderman of tills place, and Anna Mar
gretU, his mITe ; and that Jacob Wllhelm,
cltiren and alderman or this phice, mid his
wlle Anna llarlur.i, who were the witnesses
at the biptism, gave te her the n une of Anna
llarb-ira ; und us vv iluess hureel I record her
in the chinch book with my own handw ril
ing and slgiuturu and attach theseal of our
chinch.
Attested, Manheim, April 25, 1727.
HAMlU.Ii AllCHAUL. Dell.OfF,
Seal.J First Alinister or the Place.
I.OCSl. JsEUISL.iTIO.
four luiicastur County IMeainriu Tint Haven't
Huil u C'hiuec.
from tlie Lancaster Inquirer
Legislation ler Laucastei county cannot be
said le be abundantly successful ut this ses
sion el the legislature. At the eiwnlug or
the sossleu four measures pertaining spo
ol illy te this country wero introduced, three
et which related te thu county prison and
bills for the enactment of which were pre
pared by the authorities of that institution.
These lour incisures were :
1. An appropriation ler the Children's
Heme.
Tlie transfer el thu power otnppeutlug
prison subordinates lrum the inspectors te
tlie keeper.
3. llclntlug te the sentencing et prisoners
te thu Kasteru ieulteiitiary,
I. A hill enacting that thu Hilary net et
1SS! "shall net be se construed as te prevent
the beard or prison Inspectors or any county
Irem suppljlug the priwm keeper of any
ceiintv with .1 residence, fiiel, light and
boaidiugler hiiiibcll and family preper, in
the prison el any county within the prev I I I
sionsefKihl act."
The second ami third of these measures
died hi committee; thu fourth, us lore lero loro
shadewed in the Inquirer, passed the
llouse anil the Senate, buten Thursday was
vetoed by the governor; and the tlrst is
likely also te recoil e. in oecullvo quietus.
A (llut et Meney.
The New Yerk bank statement or last Meek
showed a BUiplus en hand or fOO, -110,050 evor
the icserve limit required by law le be Lept
available. This is the largest accumulation
of funds in Iho New Yerk banks for lnauy
years. At'tliOKime time last jear the sur
plus was only $,t,127,02.', showing the iucicuse
for ene j ear or Uiuldlee.ipit.il en deposit in
NowYeikto be f'll.'Jh'J.O-JR, Wl.at is te be
done with these mviiiiiulated millions is a
question new exercising the brains of ilnau ilnau
ders. This condition of things Ls net con
lined te New Yerk. Hanks all evor the
country report increased dcqiesILs and In
Philadelphia the increase has been proiior preiior proiier
tionate, tiiueuiitlng slnce December Jllst te
soiiiethlng like M.000.000. The bank stuto stute
nieiit Issued last Monday showed that thore
Mas in the Philadelphia banks evor f27,0O0,
U00, or nearly JIO.OOO.OOO mero than the
aggregate capita or the banks lit the Clearing
1 leuse association.
A SAU Ah't'LlVllOX.
Death or it llrl,lit Idling IjiiI In College
CI nlr.
Altera brier illness Jehn, the eldest seu of
Hev. Dr. Jehn S. Ktahr, efF. iVM. collego,
died suddenly yesterday atlernoeu nt the
home et his parents nn West Juntos street
He Mas u manly, blight lxy of cloven years
of nge, and had been sick for uery brief
period. Other children or the family had
lieen dangerously ill some tline uge, but
is ero convalescent, mid Prer. HUhr liluiselt
had been seriously prostrated. Hut the
deceascd lad had been In geed health and his
Blcknessiiudilsfat.il torininatien were lery
pudden ; Iho news wanes with shocking ellect
upon his family and u large cirele of sympa
thising Mends. He w 111 lie burled nt p. in.
Kuiuhiy in the college let of Lancaster
comutery.
Dried Tongue.
Prem thu Ausenla (Conn.) beutlael.
"What have you in that package T" wus
the questieu put te a Waterbury clergyman
en u Saturday anorneon soine years age as
he sat In the station awalUug the urrival of a
train. f'Dried tongue," was tlie laconle
reply. It boemod that tlie divine was oil Uie
way te ai neighboring town te oxchange with
ii clerical ibrolher. and Mas te DreacU tWO Old
uertueus.
THE LINVILLE BURGLARY.
M'ANAl.l.r, KV11TX ASH XOHTIlAMMt
lIUT.hlUll THIAh AT COVJIT.
1 lie f ratlnlnny Taken nt tlie Hearing lletere
Alderman (Spurrier AltrncU aiirvut Creml
or tlie Curleimly Inclined The Story
or Detective Itartlielumenr.
An adjourned hearing of Uie cases against
lllchanl McAnally, KUwoed Kurt71 nnd
Israel Nerthainer, charged with the bur
glury, robliery mid nltemplcd inuriler of Kd
wnrd Llnvllle, In Salisbury low nshlp, was
had bdore Ahleriniui Spurrier this morning.
The hearing attracted tt great crowd or mtoo mteo mtoe
talors, net one-tenth el whom could get Inte
thoelllco. The comiueiiweaUli was repre
sented by it Frank Hshlemail, esq., nud Iho
prisoners by It. F. Davis, esq. There was net
much that is new In the testimony of the wit
nesses examined.
Lllsha Murtlu testified that he lives nt
Cnnostega. hair n mile from the Llnvllle
homestead. On the morning ufler the
burglary he islted the premises und;s.-iwToel-nriuls
in the light snow, leading towards
McAnally's resilience. In lollewluglho root
prints he leuiiil a partly worn umbrella about
100 yards front the house, west of the wood weod woed
slii'd. Further en lie found ii razor wllh n
cry hcay blade und black handle On
cress-examl nation he said the feet-prints In
the fi 07.cn show were se indistinct Kiev could
hardly Ihi in ide out, mid the umbrella mid
razor were net idculllird.
D. M. Orell tcstllled that he saw Mc
Anally at his (Groins) shoe, the morning
after Uie burglary; they talked about Iho
burglary, mid McAnally speke of It as a
cowardly outrage ; he said hu had 11 ret heard
it fiem Jeseph W. Krancls, n young man who
lived with Celeman Montgomery ; he added'
thai Llmille would net have been shot had'
net the robbers been (old where Iho money
was.
Jeseph W. Francis testified that he did net
tell M'Anally of the burglary ; the latter
came le Montgomery's baiii ut halfpastsK
o'clock In the morning. He asked where
All. Montgomery was, nud witness told him
he had gene te Coatcsville for a dot ter ler
Mr. Llnvllle, whereupon M'Anally said hu
bcl loved Llnvllle would be dead before the
doctor urrl ted.
Wesley Kolilnsen tostllieil en the evening
lollewlng the robbery, u hat w hich h id been
leund en (he Llmille premises, was shown
him by either Dr. Holilnsen or Dr. Martin;
it looked like the hat which he
had seen McAnally w airing, and it was
al wilt his size. The h it was show n w linens
but he could net swear It was MuAuiilly's. It
was " :i shocking bad h it" mid when placed
en McAnally's head did net lit him.
THIS MSI KCTlVll'H HIOItY.
Oeoige Bartholemew, the Philadelphia
detcs live, tcstllipil that niter the rebbciy he
was living at White llorse hotel and WiisHiip WiisHiip
jiescd te Isi a bar-lender ; he make the nc nc
quaiiitaiue of defendants and frequently was
in their cempiny; had couvers.itleus with
them uIhiuI the Lliivllle robbery; McAnally
told him there were Rix men engaged in it,
und tint Abe Itnzard vs.is ene
el them ; he sieku of Allss Llnvllle
being greatly frightened by the burglars
mid mUI that shn greatly exaggerated the
circumstances. She described the gnu us
being two or three tunes ns big as It really
vvus. On the Mil of April witness, In com.
p my or the defendants mid soine ethers w cut
in a party te the H.ixsarras, and subsequently
te Scrutllew ii. At the latter place Lllwoed
Kurtz display ednlKiutf Pi hi money ; wit
ness jocularly suggested that Kurtz might
have been along with Abe Huz.ird in (he
Lliivllle rebliery. McAnally looked
at witness and -winked in a way
te caution him te say nothing mera
about It. Witnuns alternaids had a
private conversation with Kurtr in which
the latter told him hu must net mind what
the Iks said about him ; they were only try
lug his mettle. They had u wxrret society et
which witness might become u inciubcr it he
had sense enough te keep his mouth shut.
This conversation w.is had near Israel
Northamer's house. Hu saw there Itachel
Dunlap, Northamer's sister, Mho, when she
saw KurU, said with mi oath that she knew
who committed the robbery; (hut it was
dene by Abe Hii7z.ird, McAnally and "old
Dave'' and Kurt.
cemmii-ii:u roil ceukt.
Here the commonwealth rooted, and Air.
I'shleuiaii asked that the cases against the
prisoneus be returned te court.
Their counsel, II. F. Dav is, esq., asked tint
Uiey be discharged, as thore mils no ev ideuce
against them,
Alderman Spurrier thought a prima faclu
case had beeu made out, and in default et
ball the defendants were committed for trial
at court.
Anether Cliurge Agalnt Nertlianier.
Israel Nerthainer at the close et the abeve
hearing vvus cliarged with Uie larceny el
wheal from the barn of Isaac Wanier, en the
night et the 22d el January 18SI. Air. Warner
testlilcd that several Ingsef wheat had lieeu
carried lrum his barn at Ihu tline stated nud
that it was recovered next morning, ene bag
lieing found oiitside the bam, and the ethers
in a sled in the read near by. The sled be
longed te Nerthainer, who came for 11 thu
following day, but denied all knowledge or
the larceny, and said he had been hunting
his sled nil day.
Jehn March, who lived with Mr. Warner,
test! tied that en the night ubei e named he
passed the Inrnanil saw the little deer stand
ing Iurlly open. He advanced ler the pur
Ikisu et shutting it, but hearing loelstops hi
slde he steppod te listen. Very seen a man
came out of the barn carrying en his shoulder
a Rick or grain. Witness called te him te
step, wheieuiHiii he threw down (he sack
nnd ran oil. Witness shot at the man mid
identified him In Israel Nerthainer. The
herse uud sled belonging te Nerthainer were
leund en the re.ul as described by Air.
Wurner.
Tlie accused was committed by Alderman
Hpurrier te iiuswer ut court for larceny.
AOLllll'UH ASO HAILUU8.
Memerial Sermon le the ii. A. 11 , te lie
Teat lied by Itev. batched.
Admiral llojneldsund Geergo H. Themas
pests et the Grand Army will attend divine
sorvite le-morrow evening at the Duke
street AI. Ii church, vvhore the inoinerlal
sermen will be preaohed by Hev. J. T.
Bali hull.
iii.eiiai; ii. tiiemas resr inspi.ctien.
Geerge H. Themas Pest, Ne. 81. O. A. II.
wasellielally Inspected last night by CupU
Frank Alugee, et Wrlghtsv Uie. The inspect
ing elhcer leund the pest in ilrst-class eulei,
the lliiauces lleurishhig, nnd 227 ineinbers en
Iho muster loll. Alter the InspoeUou there
vvasu camp lire, sjioechos uiude, songs sung,
and a geed time gouerully had.
Come tu Hen llln Olil Comrades.
Henry Heose, rbrmerly of Ce. 0, 70th Penn
sylvania veteran volunteers, butfornlnetecn
years past n resident of Louisville, Ky., is In
Iiancjister looking up his old coinrades. He
Is a nutlv oef Providence township, enlisted
in 1NI1, was twice wounded hi battle, unit en
being discharged Irem service, located hi
Louisville, where he carried en the business
of manufacturing undertakers supplies. He
will remain Fast two weeks.
Thete " Kxcluniie" Merlea.
We regret te learn that anolher "torrible
sensation " of our esteemed contemporary
the 2fcu J7ra has been exploded. The ro re
nialns of vv hat It declared llrst te be "a dead
man," und thou n missing nud inystorieus In
taut," leuudat Alt Airy, Clay township, turn
out le have been the bones of a deceased
kitten. Jehn Frankford Mho was dead i;
ullve; the "iiotrllled human body " found
In a Fulton township swnmp was uu old
muil-cevereil leg; the "great geld discover
ies" wero glistening dirt; the "headless
ghost" that walked the Maner hills was a
huew man, and the terrible "highway as
sault" lu Ceuey was a reporter's nightmare.
'Twos ever thus. Leaf by leaf Uie roses faiL
Sale of City l'reiierty.
D, IL Wenger ifcUre. have purchased from
theestatoef James Uehan the property en
the northeast cerner of Ann and Orange
streets. The property has a froutage of 43
feet and a depth of llci feet The price paid
WlUSOO.
LANCASTER, PA., SATURDAY, MAY 23, 1885.
Tfil VOLIT1VAT. MlLhESNlUM VAWNB.
Mr. Henry VVnltemim l'rnclnlmt the ltclgn of
Unlvenuil l'ence.
Frem thu Ieulsvlllu Conifer Journal.
In plain Fiiigllsh, without metipher and
without levity, the time has ceme for Demo
crats te sit duw n calmly te the practical busi
ness of revising, mid, its fur as possible, re
forming (he tariff. the administration
can net improve upon the Merriwn bill ue
shall pity it, Js'obedy knew belter than Mr.
Morrison himself the makc-ihifl character
of the mcinnre tchtch bean hi name,
In the nature or the case, the levis.
ion must be prudent; (he reform gradual ;
the spirit el revision Just te capital Invested
upon the plighted faith el a long-exlstlng inili inili
lle policy; thu genius of rcfenli the Irleud,
net the enemy or, labor.
We cate net howslew the w heels go round,
he that they go nud go In thu right dirci Hen.
It Air. Kiimlall and his followers be se
minded, there's an end of the controversy.
We rlde no hobby horses, sol" no quibbles
across the progress eru great movement, und
permit no crena! resentments, nor small
disquietudes, te obscure our relation te the
healthy grew th et geed policies, whether or
our own, or soine ene else's, begetting.
Wojeiii Air. Itaudall heartily in what hu
has losiyef thu president In nil thu ele
ments nl teal severeignly consciousness,
devoteilnessumieourngo Mr. Cleveland Is
a sovereign or whom sovp.'eIkiis may 1k
proud, the elected head of a nation of sover
eigns, He Is a Democrat nt Democrats. Hu
has surrounded hlinseirwltli a ledy of iHillt
leal mil Isers picked out et the very heart or
Democracy, ile Is entitled (e thu eoutldenee,
aild'-jie will recelve the supjurt or Iho
rsuilcmid hle or the party. Air. Hin
dill Is .right In saying thai, upon (he
success or "tftllute et his administra
tion will depend out retention et (vewcr.
K vru as Iho nomination bt the old ticket hi
1850 was the logical iwquriioe'of (he events
eflK77, Mill Iho ni-olueUeH of Clevelind in
Ifias fellow the fiilllllincitl of Uie rcfertua te
vvlitcKhe hnsauuresHCil, ana te vv Iilcfi he will
aililresa, blmncIC Tlie iarty can oetaflord
le quarrel wllh him upon anyinlner Issues,
and least of nil iiiii the dUtrUlUtleii of the
P ttreuugc. The result, under Ged, will Ittrtt
upon larger things; iqieti menil, force mid erj
ganlzed ideas, refeimul.-iled by Tllilen, Iho
new Jellerseu of a revltillred uoniecrftoy, le
lie achieved by Cluvclaiiil, the iievy J he ft win
ofuie-eslablisiiodconHtUiitlonuud a rediilled
I'nleu.
Ul' AND IIOIV.VTIIK hTATi:.
Philadelphia Is te have a stralghteul
Dciuecratli' Sunday irqier te lj known us the
Irem. It will npiicir en Alay :ta
William Yeung, 2S years old, subject le
epilciisy, while lishlng was drowned lu the
Delaware run nt Dewurl, P.t, en P'rhlay.
Dolestewn 'peeple nre excited ever the
finding eHi human loot by a party of work
men. Itsheweil ovldencesel ic cut amputa
tion. Jehn Ah Cew n was fahilly injured ut
Preston colliery, Glrurdville, en Friday by
being squeezed between (he mine car uud
Umbers.
Thirty-six Inlumi sorters of D. 0. IIIIle-g-Lss,
et Kciiliug, have struck for an hu raise
in their wages. The strikers receive f7.M)u
week and struck for an Ineroase te ft.
The miners and lalmrcrs of (illlierceii,
St Nicholas mid adjoining towns will held u
monster picnic at Fnickvilln Alay SO, for Iho
iMinellt of Haven Klin widows and orphans.
Oil men trem Oil City have leased ever
1,000 acres of territory near Clrciisliore,
Ureone county, iMirdering en thu old Dunk
urd oil Held, and will put flown a test well ut
once.
One hundred and eighty milk producers
of Clicsterund Delaware counties, fiave er-g-iulzcd
thu Milk Po-iueers'asrfcKjLilieii and
tixed tour cents per euurt ss Uir vvholewalo
price efmllk hi the l'lilladelphia inixkcL,
A soven-jear-eUrsm of C. Ji Wenier, of
Watsontesvri, was hst, und BftUtliUig,ia1hM
fulled le find hlui until Friday mernlnrr,
when his father discovered (he Jlfitleiw liedy
in the large peel o('l"ardce's luinlicr milt
The oleoinarg.iriuo uin will net rest quiet
ly under the govi-fnerh veto. ,'J hey -have
fully inade up their minds te lest thorewitl-'
tutliinality of the uct which they claim
trenches vested rights. The best legal talent
will be emploved te press their case,
Leuis Hoseimvolg, or Hrle, h.is recovered
$I7,7W) rrem the Imke Shere railroad for leing
put oil' a train at Cleveland. The train was u
limited express uud thu conductor refused te
accept u regular ticket or money from Hosen Hesen
welg, who was a passenger from Cleveland
le Kriu. All. Hesenzweig fell into a jiile of
stone when he was put oil the train mid par
alysis vv us the result 1 le sued for $100,000.
United ISrelliriMi Adept the Hecrecy fJiiCDtleu.
At thoeiglith day's session el the confer
ence of the United llrothren in Foslerla,
Ohie, en Friday, Ihu couuulttce en publish
ing interests recommended the establishment
ofubeok com em in llairishurg, Pa. The
rejiert el the committee en the secrecy ques
tion was tiken from the table. It was as fol fel
lows :
"A secret combination in the sense of the
constitution et this church is usecrrt leugiie
or confederation et persons holding principles
and laws at variance with the Werd of Ged
and injurious te Christian chiracter. as evi
deuced in individual llleand Infringing Uhiii
Iho natural social policies or religious rights
et theso outside its pale. Any member or
minister leund In connection with such com
bination shall Isi dealt with as In ether cases
or disobedience or discipline."
This vv as adopted by a ote or 70 te as. It
was u compremUo incisure, and is a great
change rrem the church's posilleu hitherto
en secrecy, which forlude any jiersen vv he
was a member of any secret order from be
coming ii member of the church. It Mas a
complete -victory (or the Liberals. Thu
ltidicals threaten separation from the church
hut it is net generally Icarcd.
The election of bishops and chinch olllcers
takes plaee te-day. Professer Garst Is men
tioned favorably ler editor of (he Jleliyiens
7Vcsce;)c, (hoelllcld eigan or the church.
An te llrethrr Hlall'M 'lluer).
Fiem the l'lilludc-lplil I Tltueu.
According te a Lancaster preacher the
cholera lu F.urepu isa visitation of Ged's
is rath against the ungodly as a punishment
for sin. In old times such declarations us
this tended le prevent thofce who heard them
fiem using the natural means of avoiding
uud breaking up poslilences by the enfoue enfeue enfoue
nientof sanitary laws, but nineteenth ion ien
tury Christianity held poeplo responsible
fur the use of material means and doesn't let
uuybedy oil' wllh merely moral reform, hevv-
uver nesiramu iiiaiinay uu. 'i no principal
sin ler which cholera isa punishment is thu
sin of neglect, which brings it en.
Mlilt Monday Near.
Alenday will be Whit Alenday, and as
usual it is o.xpecled that a large crowd of
peeple will be In Laueaster. The majority
ofpublle works will be closed during the
day and euiployes will be given a holiday.
The priuclial amusement ler the day is the
game of bose ball betw eon the Lancaster uud
Wilmington clubs ut AIcGrunn's park.
A Family right.
Jehn Strlner has been prosecuted before
Alderman Harr by Geltleih Stiluer mid his
wife, Frances, for assault and ballery anil
surety or the peace. The prosecutor ulloges
that Jehn came te his liouse last night uud
attempted te strike his wite und wheu he
went te her usslsUnee Jehn assaulted him,
The accused entered bull for a hearing.
Death of Abraham I.eiiiuii.
Abmhaui Leman, better known as
Farmer " Leman, died last night at his
residence, en the Strasburg pike, near Wheat
land mills. He was Say ears of age mid was
well-known throughout tlin county as a huo hue
cessrul fanner. He leaves u family of grown
children.
lu Di'nlltule circumituiices.
The family of Adam Schilling, a resident
of Faegley vllle, is in dostltute circumstances.
The husband lias been sick for six vveeks,
und they are in want of tlie netessarles or
lira m
Catei ConiiireiuUed,
This morning was the tline set for a hear
ing before Alderman Deen in the case of as
sault and malicious uilsciilef against Hugh
A. Thompson by Jehn O, ltoece. The mat
ter was compromised und the ease was dis
missed utter jaymejit of costs by thu do-lendaut
RAGGING CUICKEN THIEVES
irilO HAlt Zttr.ill VlAJSDKll IS TWO
WHl.TPlLl.Kli 11 AUS.
Twe Negreen, Iten Carter and '.Seu" Ilelslnger,
Detected by Ofllceni Wlltlck nud flllliert
While Trying te Slake Away Wllh
Their lloety Town Nete.
Jtcgtiliir CorniMinilciice or Iktellieknckh.
Cei.tiMiiiA, Afay iSL Fer months pest Otll.
cers William Wittlek nnd Jehn Ollliert, have
been en (he (rail or (he ihleics who make
nightly raids upon the chicken coejs of limn
ers In (his ilclnlly. Their iiiiluoreus little
Hellenics nil failed until this morning. Hen.
Curler, u negre, residing en Tew hill, had
long been hiisi ected as l)ehig ti member of
IhoUiIevlnggaiig, blilhosewoll covered Ills
tracks (hat the lliefls could net be traced te
his deer. The olllcers did netget dlseour dlseeur dlseour
nged, however, uud night alter night
watched Carler's house. About two
o'clock this morning, he was seen, in
company wllh "Sen" Ilelslnger, another of
Tew Dill's representatives, entering his
house. He was closely followed by Witlick
nnd Ollbctt, who demanded the contents or
(he two bagsthey werecarryhig. Keceiving
iiosatlsraetery reply, Wlltick ejieued ene or
the bags, whileGilliert kept a watehlul nye
iijHin thu midnight marauder. The contents
or the b.ig iireved te lxj chickens, nnd at hist
i.arier iiun ilelslnger were caught. tselli
Ixigs contained chhkniis, 11 In number, f, In
ene ami e in the oilier. Tlie stelen iieullry
consists or 1) Leghorns, I Plymouth Kech,
pi iced lu the lock-up, and at present nn'.i
Wittlek Is hearching ler ew ners or thu stolen
chickens.
Iteligleie lul lllgence
Comiiimiieii el Iho Lord's supper will be
administered te the congregation et.St Paul's
1. L. church te-morrow ineriiliig ut IO-'.d a.
m, Ip thtxaflcriitxiii nt three o'clock ltev. K
J. Clny Aleran will preach In HI. Phlli)s
inlssleu nt Meiintvillj en "Thu Hible, its
TndlslHtlens nnd its Tnuislaters," In the
eieiihijt. In his church, he will preach en
"OurOldriaxeu Hib!6 and Iho Ttevjsleu el
I8S.I." s,
The Grand Army pad will attend divine.
m-rvHw iii uie JMUIIIOUISI. fim'KM'ai ciiuiii,
Huv. H. C. Grllllllis, pastor, en fctuuday eVon eVen
(ng. The rvnnradeswill asscuible i Uie est
rixni? at 7 o'clock slurp. "
.Several members of Putnam circle, in ccni
jnniy with the Celiimbl.T bainl, met St incitf'
liers el Washington legion, Ne.J$, 1C of Jt,
IT. It of It, or I-aiKuster, at the h) train
last evcnlug. Alter ii short street p.irartellie
knights were taken te Armery Ii ill, wheie
the circle's fair Is Ismig held. A pleasant
ev riling was sieut, nud nta late hour the
visitors returned home, greatly pleased with
their visit
Hev. C. D. Harp, the new minister of the
lT. H. church, will preach In his church,
i tinier of Thlnl and Perry streets, en Hum! ly
ei niing. He lias just einilcled his educa
tion at Yule college, whence he comes direct
te Columbia, his tlrst charge In the morning
quarterly meeting with communion will be
held, w III be presided ev or by elder pre tern,
Hev. Heituer, el Second church, of erk.
An entertainment appropriate te Whit
Monday, will be held en Monday evening,
by the St Jehn's Lutheran Suuilay school
lu the chereic All are invited. Admission
Iree
Communion services will be held in the
Hethel church, te morrow, ul 4 p. in.
A Tramp' Hlcci Dlidurbcd.
AsnP.lt It brakeuian was passing the
rear jerch at Iliraiu Wilsen's residence, cor cer cer
eor of Soeojid and Iecust streets)"'' hu wvr
some ene lying tu the hammock nt Uie
perch. It was uOer midnight and fueling
that all vv.is net right, he leaned evor thorn)!,
bhoek Uie steeping man who uwoke wllh a
grunt It was u (rump, and he was enjoy lug
a geixl sleeit. Tlie brukeniait eoiniMJiledhlni
te vacate his comfortable hutilc
lltmarfcilily Tnm isi.il Attendant-,
Nellie Craig, Kutie Smith, I juisa Keutcr',
AiiiiIe Kreuler, Alay Gable, Washington
Hcachani and Harry Clark are all members
of Miss Annie Hlukle's school, which is in
the llrst division of Iho primary department.
During thu tenn Just ended, neither of them
was absent u single session. When the
sev ere whiter and disagreeable w cither ex
perienced during the term nre taken lnlocon lnlecon lnlocen
sliloratinn their attendance is inade all the
mera remarkable.
Teun Netcrt.
1 he Shaw lieu lire ceuiinny have had Jehn
Feley appointed a siecial ioliceuiaii Ter
service at their picnle hi lieise's weeds en
Monday.
Owing te yesterday's Inclement weather
the Arcadian's picnle was turned into uu
evening party. It was held.it thu resiilonce
et Jehn Halm, en Locust street, ubevu Filth,
and was certainly a most delightful iillair.
Quite a large number of Columbians went
te Heading this morning te witness thu un
v elliug et Lauer's moiiumeiit
Samuel Campbell yesterday entered suit
against Samuel Head und Wash. Duck, ter
cruelty te animals. Thu voting men had
hired a (cam Irem Air. Campbell mid nearly
tl reve Uie horse te death, 'ihe case was set
tled before 'Squire Lvaiis.
Yostenlay a AlissGrell went into Iho cel
lar at her residence, in Kitchentewn and
tread upon a wroughtiren nail. It went en
tirely through her loll feet Dr. Alarkel at
tended her.
a z.AXvAavr.it iteus hoveiiseh.
Why lite Ijit-al Merntlau Clergy man Will At
tcndllU Meiiiimeut Hn fllhiK.
As has 1 ice n widely published, the monu
ment erected te the memory el Governer
Snytlcrat Selinsgreve, will be unveiled en
Wednesday, the 27th instant, with appropri
ate ceremonies. Tlie oration or the occasion
vv ill be inade by ex-Gov oruer Ciirlin, and be
sides addresses by Gen. Simen Cameron,
Hen. S. P. Wolverton and ethers, thore will
be a varied pregramme or exercises, Hey.
J. Mux Hark, el the Moravian church, this
city, being assigned te open them with
prater. There Is a lltness in this selection
net only Irem the Tact that Gov. Snyder was
born in this city, but he was here lupllzed
into the Alerav l.iu filth, as the fellow ing rrem
the " Hccerd or Hirths and Haptisms " el (his
church, 1771', shews:
Simen, son or Antheny and Mnili Kllulictii
Schneider, born Jtev. Mil, at 7 o'clock In thu
morning, uud liuptUcd Inte thti death of Ji sns
en thu 7th, In thu ovcnliigutthe rcuuliiiustiii
Inn geivlcoet the congreuatten, by llietlwr
ILidur (pastor), biioiifters were Jno. und Jlury
lltipseu. Tell, mid SI in Hi. litem, Simen and
Ciitli.fcScluicUter.iinU tlie Nlxderlts.
Hev. Christian Hader was lasler or the
Alerav Ian church here rrem 17M) te 1702, anil
the iarents otSnyder (Ihen Bchuolder) were
members of his Heck. Antheny Snyder was
a respoctible mechanic who came rrem the
PnlaUnate In 1758. His w He, whose tnalden
liamevvus Knlpponberg,wns born ue.ir Oppen
helm. Of tholrllve children Simen was the
leuithj his lather died In 1771, .when the boy
was 15, and two years later the son loinev ed
te Yerk. While here the family lived en
West King street near Contre Square, bimen
learned the Initie el tanner and currier, mid
educated himself at night school unit by
study en Sunday. When he moved te
SolhiBgrevo he engaged In merchandise and
milling ; and became a leading man in ids
community. As a justice and scrlvonorhocon scrlvenorhocon scrlvonerhocon
served public order and promoted the
public, geed. He becaiue a member of the
consUtullenal convention of 17b'J; n mom.
ber and speaker or Uie Heuso or Koji Keji Koji
resontatlvoR, aud by long and laithlul
publle sorvlce proved hlinsetrsuch a lit rep
resentative or the Hturdy geed sense and
honest nurnesu of the Petiiisvlvanla German.
that he became the Uep,-l)em. nominee for
governor In lsea, ami, though beuteii by n
small majority by AtcKrau that year, lu lbOS
he was ofectod, reelected in 1811 und again in
1811. His public curoer ulter thut Is part or
the history el his statu. He was ttiu tlrst or
his poeplo te be chief oxeculivo of the com
monwealth, though . line or sturdy Dutch
men followed him, of whom Jehn 'Andrew
Hhultze was Suyder's appolnteo as surveyor,
general, which he docllned te accept guilty
oluce lu Lebanon.
l'ernenal.
Abreliam Cellins, or Alarletta, loll this
uftonieon for Iiuluth, Mlunesqta, vvhore he
w called, en bualntuw.
MCSliKU IS A 1HIA tr.
Ne Outcome Prem the Mltchell-Clciry Mugging
Mutch In San PniutliPti,
Han Fjiancisce, Alay 2k An nudlonce of
8,000 atlonded (he gleve conlesl lietvvcen
Charles Alltchell, or Hngland, and Allke
Cleary, or New Yerk, at Alecbanlcs' Pavilion
last night The men npieareil lu the ring at
lOiJO, apparently in the pink or condition.
Alnynard acted us second Ter Atllchell mitl
Jack Dompsey, light-weight champion of
America, npiwared In the same capacity for
Cleary. Tem Chandler and Hilly Jerdan
vvtrorerercos. In the llrst round Alltchell
displayed the most science, and was seedier
lu delivery, gelling in ene ieivcrfiiI blew en
the head and two heavy body blows. Cleary
get lu onlyPiie blew en Alltchell's ribs.
The round ended lu favor of Mitchell.
Hound 2-Heuvy lii-flghlhig, Alilchell
lighting Cleary ever Iho rejtes. Neither or
the men was much injured, mid the audit uce
hissed "hlpjiodrenio."
HeuiidS Alllt hell rbilghtClcary all around
the ring, but Cleary get In sev oral getsl body
blows, ene right hinder nearly knot king (he
wludoutef Alllchell.
Hound 1 Weed was drawn iiem beUi
men nml Cleary knocked Alihhcll down
twice Heavy In-lighting ever the ropes mitl
Iho round ended with Cleary very groggy
nnd bleed stre lining from his liose. The
lest parlor (he round was of Iho most liruL.il
eharaeler mitl the kIIce Interfered anil
steppod Ihu h itlle.
Thureloreesdis.igrcetl en Iho result Jor Jer
dan claiming Heary had the best el It, en
account or knocking Mitchell down tvvlce ;
Chandler claimed the light Ter Mitchell. It
wi thrill v derided u draw amidst the most
hiloiise anxiety. Ills Iho general Impres
sion that another round would have II n I shed
Cleaiy. A light te a finish will probably be
arranged.
a utiveiiTinn us ms jiusvni..
He Hlniclet lldttn Hu, I'rt'itldt'iit nl Iho Kuli-.n
ll, AllMwiurl, Council.
Kansas Cm, Ala, Alay 21. A long con
test lu municipal ullairs ended last night at
midnight by the nomination by thu major
and confirm itlen by (hu clly council, of Hen
jatiihi It Whitney as city engineer. Hver
niiite the spring ehs-tleu an investigation
lute lliofeursoot WillLun 11. Knight, city
ciiKinoer'fertho last three years, has leeu hi
progress ; the Knight issue was the only ene
In the city election, buUjneie bad bloetl has
'Uoenslirredupevor this matter than any-
Uijng cwu in uui mtery ei uie ctty.
Oil Thnrstlny aflenioen. ikL It II." Hunt,
x.-uiajjr -ftutl a prominent peliccriian," lnf
tlulped in aslreeTllgiilvlUi let H. Yt Nel Nel
eon, pruin-ietorerihoJvtiTHiMf Mar, Knight
nrcntti. Tlut tirfvr...ltit)nj iMihii mtiticil IruiL
night were ilisgmcefriU The priisTiTcitt.QilUie
,u i ti I i ... ....... ..nt. . T"r
wiiii.ii, u. i. i-uiti, aiuicMeti wiiii n Heavy
eane ene Whltney, a rcKirler wtielmd ro re ro
ier(ed iitterauees of Fent's the nlttht lo le lo
fero. Whitney rose from his taole nttei liv
ing struck en the shoulders, ami knocked
the president el the council down ; and also
knocked den ii Contractor Pryer, who came
te Ferd's nssMtaiue. My this time a general
row was in progress among the aldermen and
was only stepped by the Intervention eru
squad et police.
MUltilUSS HTllIKISO U.lCh.
ACIbirce That llnltetl hiate oillctalsare I'oel-
liiS Tlielr I'tes.
Svi.tLvki:, Utih, Alay 21 A Aloimen
fiporattydenfauggestetl licit t'nlled SUtcs
AHemcy Dickinsen and I'nited States Com Cem Com
intssfeiier McKay were peeling their feos In
"unlawful cohabitation" cases. The newly
appointed juUge of the first district, O. w
1'oweiH, called en tlie grand jury nud In
structed them te inv oligute the clui rgu. ( I c
men way, tlie editor, has tieen suuimeued te
appear1 berbre the Jury, anil if hu fulls te sus
Ulu his charge, It Is estimated that he may
lie ludicted ler criminal libel. In the same
court, Thursday, a Scandinavian applied for
citizenship. Jutlge Powers asked him if he
was living In polygamy ; also, If he beheved
polygamy le be right He answered "no" te
both questions. The church nowspaiier last
night denounces the jutlge ter inqiilriugaste
the religious lielief of applicants for naturali
zation. A miller, who has long avoided ar
rest, was captured Thursday night and
charged with unlawful cohabitation. He
was at tils second wife's home.
Itlark Jnrk te lie l.lveu a Ktceplleit.
Chicmue, Alay 21. .Senater Legan Is te be
given a reception upon his urrival from
Springfield this evening. He will be met at
the Union depot by .t committee of citlens
aud elcrans. The latter will esceit the gen
eral te tlie Grand Pacific hotel, where an in
formal reception w ill be held. The senator's
arrival will be announced by u salute et 10.1
guns, ene for each or the votes that ro-ciecied
him te thu Senate. A meeting of Hepubll
cans was heltl at the Grand Pacific last even
ing, Colonel Abner Tayler presiding, nt
winch arrangements were completed ler the
reception.
irvATiwn 1'iiuiiA tun me.
llie Condition el the Itaremeter und Tlicr
m6meternd Indication Ter the Slorrew.
Washington, D. C, Alay 2k Fer the
Middle Atlantic stales, cloudy weather and
rains, variable winds, generally from the east,
stationary temperature, low or barometer.
Itiln has fallen in the Lewer Lahe region,
Ohie valley und Tennessee, .Middle Atlantic,
Seuth Atlantic and l'ast Gull states. Fair
weather continues In the Upiwr Mississippi
and Alisseurl valleys ami the West Gulf
stiles, where (here has been a slight riseln
temiieralure. There has been a slight fall in
temporature In the lower luke itgleu; in
ether districts it has remained about station
ary. The winds In the Middle Atlantic
slates are easterly, southerly In the Seuth
Atlantic Status, from Hast te Seuth in the
Upper Atisslsslppi and Alisseurl valleys ;ei so se
w hoie (hey are vari ihle.
Feit Sunii.vv Cleudy weather and occa
sional rains is indicated ler the upper Alissls
sippl valley, the lake regions, Ohie alley
and Tennessee, New England mitl the Middle
Atlantic stiles w ith nearly stationary tem
perature. Polleuiiifir Hostile Indian.
Tucson, Ari,, Alay 2S. A passenger just
arrived from Georgetown reports that the
Apaches killed a man In Dullard's iiiiue
camp, SO miles north of Silver City. Ad
vices treiu Lordsburg say that dipt Loe,
who is In pursuit et the Indians, was obllgetl
te remain two days at Canada ruiiche, owing
te the scarcity of rations. Cupt Pleree's
company of scouts leftGihi this morning for
Alule Springs. His train consists of ',i
mules, carrying prev isinus ter 32 men. The
cavalry are shortef supplies. Neus reached
here yesterday lh.it the Indians were seen
between Carlisle and Sllver City going
south.
Terrible Trai;edLeii.
James Af. Sharp, being ill uud threatened
with biiudueHS, hanged himself near Statos States
vllle. North Carolina.
Jehn Plunax. or Steny Creek, North Caro
lina, knocked Ids two little children, n boy
mid n girl, en the head with an ue en Thurs
day night, then ran ten creek and drowned
himself The boy Is dead and (he girl ls
dying, tt Is thought money embarrassments
made Piuuax entry.
D. Ij. Glever mitl Geergo Mask went gun
ning ter squirrels ut Treutuimi, North Caro
lina. While both wero running all or u
squirrel, Alask's gun struck against a treu
aud vvus discharged, thu contents striking
mover in me ncmoineii. uiover liven turoe
hours, but before hodied Beld the sheeting
was accidental.
m .
IUS Touacre Day.
Te-day a very large quantity of lobacce
was received here, mid Uie majority or ware
houses had wagons standing nt (hem all day
leadod down with the leaf.
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PRICE TWO OENTS.t
AuusTA Mii'wmajiV i
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JtUir A WHLL-KSOlrS ISMAS
irAS SJSAJttr LOST.
rjuaKtf,
The City or llcrllu Collide With ml Irelmrg.
Terrer - Mrlckeu I'usneugeni A Cap.
talu Who Did Net Lene III Head.
Stfe in Pert nt New Yerk.
Ni:w Yenic, Alay 21 This morning the
.niiiiF viiiv ui jiciiiii, ei me iiiuiau line.
urrlved In New Yerk with her bow stove In.
nue reperis mat m tnlttilile sl,30', leiiKllude fis
e, ae', when 1,100 miles from Llvonwelsho ri
strut k mi itelicrg. The collision occurred 2 "'
..l.i.ll fiillKnl. 1..1. H..n..,l I 1...... ... P-
HinrnklutuuviwiV lllUEKIiljr IllOrillllg llCSt Oil
the banks of Newfoundland, when the Vi'
u.-vtvnc-in cru an sieciiug ill lUCir
berths und only a small wntch of
seamen en deck. Heavy fog provalled
at (he (line and (he ship was moving slowly.
There was nothing te indlcate that danger
was near. A shni p watch was being kept for
Icoilees; atttlitlenal lumps burned te warn
etr any lishlng vessels that might be In Uie
way of the steamer and overy precaution
was tiken le avoid accident Suddenly Uie
nlr became very chilly nnd grew colder and
colder as (he vessel moved en. Suddenly the
cry from ene or Iho leek-outs that nn iccberg
was near startled theso en deck.
It was loe late te change the course of the
vessel mid Iho next moment there was a deaf
ening crash. 'Iho sailors en deck were thrown
Irem their feet and many of the passengers
hurled from their berths by the shock, cries
or terror filled the air, icLssengers ai rayed
only lu their night clothes canto rushing up
en deck crying with tear and calling en Ged
te save them.
When the ship struck her bows wero slove
hi and she was tilted ever en her side. For Fer
M.irtl there could be nothing seen but a mass
of lee ami w rcckage. The mate of the walch
ordered the lieats te be lowered and gangs
or sailors wcronbeut te carry out his com
mand when thu captain apjicaretl en deck.
He countermanded the mate's orders and
set about at ence te leassure the new terror
stricken pissengers. He suet ceded in partly
quieting them and restoring disci pllne
among tlie crew. Thu vv ell ss as sounded and
round dry.
The heavy Iren plating el the bow was
badly shattered, but the collision had net
broken the interior lining or Iho water-tight
ceiupirtmciilsuud thovessel vvasfeiiud te lip
comparatively safe. The vessel was theiis
backetl out, uud utter a turther examination
tlie captain decided te continue en his
course, ThO vessel arrived here ut t
o'clock this morning and tied up at
her deck. The outire bowsprit ami
"ubeidiiO feet or thi Iww LsVmashetl mid the
KneterTUrt carried away." The Iren t bitea
et the IsivvaTii m k'f! mid tern. Lard 'kei
of ice
nud
st row
olllcers staled tria United Pi
il the vessel had "beeu under
she would hase been "stove
and'gone down sure. "The
"struck twice, rebounding
Unit
shock and striking again."
'I he jiassciigers are unanimous j
i
unions in p,ais!iijrS?3
The cabin w.4ffeB
ii with a ham stiia..S';
&
Uie conduct el the captain.
MfiimJj
lewlnrts
H are Hhu
tijj. One
roshUEPerl
,rfl!H(
Inte tm
vessel'--U
tfetn th
cera iiiiiiiifi nrnscmim. 111111 wnii n iiii. m.iji.vi
geld w-atch as a testhneiil ll or their appixKi"?Se
uunui ua centiuci (luring tue trying p&,lOttt ktj
ii'Hir-VKi'jre KQAcm -.vjtsf'
Tim Secretary of the N-1Jl Write Htjlia j lf 'K-Twjs
irr u ine uunw:ur
Whltueyhas writ(eujnloller (e vfr fwhJr.Jv??!
Heech, in whiohjjie' Informs licit gtq t.n nu& riv
i. ii... ...i-.-.....n..AX2..e,i.T?rk.ii.i.. . . . . e.- is1
call ler special tnfein tliVfuture, an' iUa(
tlie vessel cauuei new ue accepted r.lfte-il,
uu epsirtunlty te demonstrate beyfiul all
tpicstlens el thu high cluractcr of hei work".
'1 he seeretiry s.iys he dees net uudetetutd
tl.nlM- lln...l. .in..rfllnlt..u 11. .1 ll.n t. .!..!..,.
Vll.b.lll. 1H 1UII IIUH ..,(1111-. 111.11, UU OtUIU tJb
has neither the spoed or horseiiow er cjntcm- $y
platen, out uees assert mat llie plan have iwvsi
lieeu jirepcily executed as far as he con- ?Jjj
ccrnt it
The sccretiry orders another t uil en
'lliurbd.iy ne.l as well as a similar ru 1 attsea
at.iu early day, at which tluie he s.Ma UiO
Delphin should Imi leaded te a'peint m ar hoc
lines and actemplish tvvelve knots ipeeit
Thu oxiieuse of the latter trial will Is lonie
by ihe government if the vessel is ait epfed.
Hay lint Keached Wiuhlngteii
Wvslil.MneV, D. ,tl, Alay 2k Viry, As
sistant Peslinaster General Malcolm Ylay bus
returned trem Aiken, S. C, in grcitly im im
prevetl health, aud w. is at the postufllcedo
partiucut today. He has routed a Iieiimj for
the summer. On Alenday he will usuaie
ch.u go el hisellicc.
mm 1 m
TKLI.fllt.UW IN IlltllU'.
Chiel White Cai and soine et lus band
have been captured by a Canadian i-eultng
party.
Walter 1L Hunn was te-day appel led V
S. marshal for the Northern district if JSQW
Yerk.
The president this morning a oeintod
Michael Phclan, of Alisseurl, Unitet States
consul general at II all fix, N. S.
Oren Heet, prolesser emeritus or n (hema
tics, mineialegy antl geology at I uiiflteit
college, Heme, N. Y., died hist nig t, uged
Si
Cmmhigham antl Lee.whellrcd th Legan
salute in the AVhlte Heuso ground v have
been lined JO each ter vielatfiig a ct ortll ertll
nance. Father O'FIahcrti's uephevvs, sup fille
have been ubdiicted frejn Syracusi N. Y.,
have turned up us runaways in Ski eattl
J.100 reward had been otferod ler the' u
Hefore the U. S. sonate eoiumlttee en Inter
state commerco in New Y'erk te-day, .Telali
J. AVhlte declaietl that all Congress could df
was te passu law that no ralliead fclienUl
chaige mere ler a short than ter a h iig haul.
Albert Ferd, who raped Allss Cera Hurt Hurt
lett in Lee near Heme, N. Y., and robbed ,
her et watch, was scnteuced te lliitty yuiw
imprisonment. , '
(Jen. Gnmt's rest was ery much broheu
last night by juiu, occasioned by the changes -..ftTH
In the weather. He sutlers much le-d-u &$&
The suireuiu castle, Knlghtsef (ha(teHu .rAaruJ
r ide will held Its annual session i ( wm
den, beginning Alay 20 ; and a,000 umf jtiliatt, , tyj
knlclits. JUHlef them mounted, are cxeecteil ",,i
tn ini-iiiii Iii IMillmlnliilil i fiml fViiiii.tft nis
Tuesday. n
Hiinilued and lliulsed In an Act I. If nl '
This ineriiliig as a party of vverki ion ivettt i.
inev Ing aim go centre timber, Why J feet te-
be used In the erection of the arch of the '
s.mctuary hi St Jeseph's new burvh, it,
sllpiieil while iartly raised, and eiteel the- "
men limnctl Sebastlan Phil. was 12111 ght In UiOT '
timbers antl considerably spral i-d rtutl
hatl oue or his feet crushed. He wji taken tg !
Kohlhaus' hotel where he was attended by (
Dr. AleCermlck. He had no bem broken
mid expeets te be ut work In u fevv eHya. '-
A Haul or Tnunin. J
A party of tramps have been nuneymgThu
peojileor Dlllorville ler soine tline. Werd
was sent te this clly yoaterday artorneon nud
Olllcers Haw and Derw art captured llve wen
who g.ive their names us Allke Aiitenls, Wra.
Wilsen, Ud. Alurphy, Chas. McGrole anil
Jehn Kdvvards. They were all committed
in ...I...... r..- in .1 i-u lit Alilnriunn Pinker- '
l IUIIUII 111 IH! .I.J "V " - - ""-""
ton.excopt HdwarilSjiiutlltwas shown that
howasnetiiiueinborof the party, but had'
accidentally fallen in with thorn.
Hit allowed a Marble.
This morning a little son or Chas. Miller,
t.n ...nil nfnn1tlr Avllli Ilia fisinll fill IA1 nit
Hlilppcn street, was playing marbled wlUtV
some young companleiis wheu he accl
tlenlly Hvvallovved ene or the spheres. A
physician was sent for, hut the hey osporl esporl osperl
entiM ae inceuv enlouee.
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