p sr.vaeraTT" ,."s " '-"Se' T-J'U .iV u -k Vv - ,i' ".';'V ' - ','"' 1-!. (i. l itMligettM 3&tmaite if If J, t 3 VOLUME XXI NO. 231. LANCASTER, PA., MONDAY, JUNE 1, 1885. PlilCE TWO cj m u dli , "k lJH"k -al VvMHAfc iB 1 sis THE PATRIOT DEAD. tiivik twnviVKs vommf.mehateu JS F1TT1SO MASMilt. An fmini'iiftn AftMeinlil ige lit l'ldtim Opera Ilou-e ni Saturday NlKlit I'lne nl unci Inttriinicnlal AIiibIe An ICtcellcnl Oration by Cot. II. J I. Tinner, The Memerial Day oxercisos given In Ful ton oem house, Saturday evening, called logclher nil Immense assemblage. Nut only wns overy sent in tlie lioitse ecctiplei, lint ery liHit cr standing room wus taken. Tlieiu wero no decorations or tlie li.it t except u llernl piece containing tlie letters "(J. A. lk,"placeil nllhe base ofllie Htntnu tit tlie left front or tlie stage. Tlie progr.unme wns nil iittrnittve tme con Misting of xeenl nnd instrumental music, spirited recitations, mid nil eloquent or.itien in honor or the imtrtet duttd. Tlioecnl music was rendered by nnollectlo choir tinder tlie lead or Prof. Win. IV. Hall, w he occupled seats en the htnge. Tlie Instrumental music glv en by tlie Adniusten n band wus unusually line nnd elicited fic'iuent hursts eI sipplausu. The pregramme opined with n medley con- mining inuny 01 tlie popular war wings us Jhcy v ere SAiug during thuwnr by both North crn nlul Southern soldiers. After n pmyer by Hov.J.K.Pralt,er.St. John'sHplseepalcliun li, the choir sang a requiem, "Sleep Comrades, Sleep," vvhiih was will tendered. This amis followed bv u nole nnd chorus, "Our I .oval, Tried and True," tlie sole urts being taken by Miss Knte Hyau nnd Mix. A. 1. Clood Cleod Cloed maii. Miss Amanda Lnndes was next Intro Intre Intro dlieed, and recited " A Vision el the Past," in w Inch it n trnsect was taken or hi ones and Incidents belore, during, and alter tlie war. Miss Lnndes in the rendition et this Hclectleti lekilncd the reputation she 1ms earned as a lluiMlied elocutionist. A cheius "Hener the llrnve," was next given mid then the baud played the national nntlieiu. cm, nuNiiv i:. tuiini'.u's oHirie.v. The oraterjif the evening, Cel. Henry 12. Turner, of Lew llie, N. Y., was presented te the nudieiu'e nnd received with loud ap plause, lle read a well-wrltteu uddiosser nearly nu hour's duration, in the course of which he recounted seme el the clicuiu st.inces which led te tlie civil war; et the efforts of statesmen te aert it, and, when tho&e efforts failed, el the alacrity with which tlie citizen soldiery organized both fei nnd ngnlnst the I'nlen. lle recounted the battles that had been fought and the vlcteilcs and delenls el the combatants from the assault en Fert Sumter te thu suiionder nt Apio Apie Apio tnattev. lle juiiil a high tribulu te the Union elllecrs and soldiers who ler tour long yearn shared the weary inarches, tlie nightly watches, the bloody h title, the agonizing wounds and torturing diseases Incident te a great war. He oulegicd the living, iiiclud ing McClellan, Hancock, Sheridan, Sherman and the greatest el lilug generals, UUhses S. Orant, and the de.ul heroes, of w heiu he espe cially iniiiitieiicd Reynolds and Meado and Themas and FnrraguL Ner did he neglect te acknowledge the . der and hoieisiu el the Southern soldiers, who though ingiigcd In u Imit eause, believed it te be a geed one. lle regarded them its true paliiels who had Ik en temporarily misled by unwise leaders. They were new net only willing te clasp hands uciess the bloody ch ism, but if occasion should roqulie they would be found icady te stand, shoulder tosheulder with their Tserth eru Ifrelhcrii in delenseer their country and their ceuntiy'H honor, no matter by whom assailed. It is eminently titling, tee, the dead heroes who woie the gray should iinve laid upon their graves the same tokens erremein brance that are awarded theso who were the 1)1 ue. 'Ilii se In the tubings nightly j 'I hne In the Kloent el (luteal ; All, with 111" liiltl" bleed Kiiry, In tint dusk el eternity imct t'nilci the mm I unil the (li w, Wiiltlng thujii(lKni'nlda I'mlur llie lam-i'l, thu llliui, I inlet the lllew.lhu Only. muiuMinll lhnrci never, Oi the wiiullni; rlvent lie led ; Tin1 liuilsheui iniKci forever, W hen thry hnirul t lie (smv es of our dead II nilrr thu sod nnd tlm tlc , W nllliu: the JiiOginent (lay l.ev e anil t( iiih let the lllnu. It lira nnd love fei the Uniy. Cel. Tumor warmly extolled the p-diietisiu nnd sUilesm.tiiship or Abrahani Ijiucelu, whose administration niaiks se wendeiliit an ejieeli in tlie history of tlie nation, lle assumed olllce at n tiiue when the bitterest sectional animosities existed animosities which he deplored but could net prevent ; while the lierce civ 11 war raged, his earnest cllorlswere (.enstantly made te restore peace; he lrustrated the mad dream of boiithern leaders who disrupted the I'nien te build iiM)ii its ruins n Confederacy wliose eorner eerner eorner steno was slavery, by destroying slnvety in the slates in wlih h it li id existed ; he struck the shackles lrein the limbs el lour million slaves, anil they that had bien nierei h ittels becinie tree men and women; he restored the Union nnd estiblished It en an enduring basis, nnd liv oil te forglvelhoo who had been its bitter enemies mid te sce them become its tlm i friends. Picturing at Heme length the uiiOMiiupled grew Hi of tlie country aince the restoration of peace, tlie learned orator in his mind's oye nav nnd expatiated en tlie far greater glory which awaits our country it we are but true te the prineiples of liberty and union handed down by the fatliers et the Revolution and cherished by tlie dead pa triots who in the late war laid down their lives te maintain tlieiu. If we are true te our trust nnd transmit te our children and our children's children, the rich lietilage we new cniey, our country will continue forevor te be tlie land of the lree and the liomeortho brave, and the asylum or the opprcssed of all nations. Cel. Tumor's add ess was frequently In terrupted by !loud applause. At its conclu cenclu conclu Kieu the liana played u line selection, and the choir sang in chorus mid Heinl-churus, ". Sleep, Sacred Dust et Neblo Dead," idler which Miss Amanda Landes recited " Tlie Yeung Soldier," rendering tlie dialegue of the mother and child Aery Hkilllully. " The King and the Union Torev or," was Ming by the choir, Mrs. Harry Kltas Hinging the Hepnimi nole part in line veice. The closing benediction was given by ltev. J. 13. l'ratt. Pi or. Win. Ik Hall, who conducted tlie vocal music, and A. 11. Kritchey, who had charge of the organ, desorve commendation for their serv ices, as de the ladies mid gontle man of the choir who be well rendered the soveral musical selections. The memorial Day coiuuiittce may be happy in the assur ance that tliey furnished the immense audi ence with llie best entertainment jet given en any similar occasion. MllMUHl.lT, JtAV 7.V Jiu; COUA'tr. Hew tliu Oitiihlun 'Was Ol)irid In tlie Ont lliii; IturuiiliHiind A illii(;tii. Sruvsiunie, June 1. Nelwitliskiuding the inclement wealliir, the people or Stras burgund vicinity tinned out In lull foice le honor the moinery of our Holdler dead. The Older of parade ves as rollews : I'niiTilUe Comet Hind. rml in. u. A u. t low el's. Miuhburij Cornet JLind. Onlur of American MecuunlCd blriilil Fauilly, C1I1ZLII3. The line or march fei med en Centre Kipiaie at 3 p. in., mid proceeded te the dllleieut burial grounds, w hore appropriate serv ices wero held; after which all assembled in Massasoit hall, whoie atter prayer by ltev. S. Ik Scelleld, Mr. K. P. IHierninn, editor of Stritsburg J'icss, wns npiHilued piesldent or the meeting mid Mr. J. If. Wnrren, secre tary. Tlie presldent made n bilef nddiess mid In troduced the ( rater or tlie day, II. Frank Kslilemuu, of I. en aster. Kerniutly an hour Mr. Kslilemait held hlsaiidlcnce spell-beiiiid by the ferce et his eliMiuence. He begun by asserting that Dec oration Day, the "Soldier'sSabliatli," slieuld be oite ofthe most Ku'iedly nnd rigidly ob served or holidays. He ellered a bcautilul onieny en President l.tnreln ; briclly nlludetl te thu prosiHjreus condition et the country under the new ndiululstratleu ; nnd closed his teiiutrks with uu olegiuttly-werdeil unco unce mlum of members or thu O rand Army et the Hcpueuc After music by tlioStrasburgPlilllutrmenlo nnd tienedlctlen by Rev. Hcetleld, the nudl nudl nudl once dispersed. llie Ctlehnillun In Dluiuit .lJJ. Mount Jey, Jutte l. Mount JpVs Grand Army Pest hiul arranged tit celebrate the tiny by public exercises In tlie "park" during the foreuoou, but tlie heavy rain nocesHltnlod n ehniige or progminiue : A parnde or S. (1. H. Iieys Willi tlieif llfe nnd ilriim eerps nnd MeuU I). 11. Nlssley Pest, Ne. 1S7. 1. A. Ik, ilrevv tip in the M. Ik church mid listened te nn address by ltev. Themas Thom)seu, of Ijtncaster, ami n Tew remarks by llev. Heliert (lamble or the Picsbyterlniicliiircli. After this, the pest hetdeil tiy tlie Klerin band, proceoilod te Mount Jey, Klerin, nnd llborle ceinolerio't, whlle a detail dreve le Deneg-d graveyard, mid decorated the graves of the soldiers In each. VniiKiial i:erliCK III I, Kill. Decoration Day was obseived with mere iiiipesiug ceroineny limn ever belore. It was participated In by the Liberty liand ; lleiiielmaii Pest, (I, A. Ik ; llope llru coiii ceiii ILiuy, mid Knights el Pythias, or Mnnheliu ; aiiiimber or K. or P., of ML .Tey, nnd the mombei-s orthe (J. A. Ik, nnd ledge or K. el P.. or Idtltz. The precession lormed in trout or tlie Ijilllz Springs hotel at Ti p. m., and headed by liiberty baud, inarched te the Moravian cemetery, where n prayer was ellered by tlm ltev. Kelnke, nnd nu address made by Ik K. Martin, esr., or l.tucaster. The graves el theso dead heroes who had faced (he brunt of lultlfl were then strewn with Hewers, alter w hlcli the precession marched back mid disierseil. " r.xlnle " Kntn print1. The .Vcw J!i a en Saturday, with character istic enlei prise, reK)rtetl that " llie ceremon ies of .Memerial Day at Mnrictki wero unusii nlly Imposing. The procossien moved prompt ly nt-o'cleck. The teremeiiles nt the lemetery worn as fellows. e Html playing h dirge whlle the giaves are being il(s.'enited ; 'asseinbly;' lieiiedlt tieu." The fict is that there were no " ceremonies of Memerial Day at Marietta" en Saluiilay. They were posteiicd until le-day en account or the rain. incini ur .ien: v jir.vi'.iKM.v. One of the Ohlcnt mid riueiuefd CIIIeiiM of ltninuire (.ntiete lilt Ui-nt. Jehn McSpairau, of Kalrlield, Diiimeiu township, died at his home en Saturday, mid wns buried te-day from his Inte residence, tlie interment taking pi ice at the graveyanl or the Presbyterian church, Chestnut Level, eT which he was n member. Mr. Me'S. was In the 77th jo.irer his nge, nnd had sullered for a long time Irouiehienluasthm.u He was a member or the well known and extensive lamlly conneitleu of his name, or wlilch the leiinder In the lower end of Km Km caster county was his grand I ither, .lames MeSpiinm, thu elder. Of Irish birth and im migration, he hc tiled In the Heiithein part of the leunty In kittle Britain (new I'ulleu), en the very oshitewlioiohisgro.it grandson, Sanders Mi-Spirran, new re Hides. His seu .lames was the fither el llfteeu i liildreii, el whom .lehu, tliesixtli, w.uiImmii July lr, 1SIIS. He had a fair rudi mentary education, nnd ttMiu the death or his lather, he and his brother .lames bought the home place at an appraised valuation. Af ter four 3 cats el their joint ownership nnd ojieratieu of It, he Kehl his inleiest te .lames and leek up the lands 011 which he has hIiiie resided. Hy Intelligent nnd well dlrcckd industry mid thrift, he converted It freni almost weitlilcss lands into one of the most tertile, valuable and highly improved farms in tlie lower end, a land-mark of agricultural enterprise and tiiiimph. In IS 10 he became ene of thu foiinders or the McSpirrau Htere, lu r.drlield, near his home, which was kept for many years by his In ether, Fleming, and lately by his nephew, Will l Mi-Sparran. Korseino years he has been withdrawn lieni iu tive business pursuits and the management of fanning operations, the home farm being under the dirts lien of his son, Junius (I. .Mr. McSpirr.in was a member or thu I'res bvtei Ian cliunli or his fathers ; In politics he was an ardent and outspoken Democrat, mid prominent In the councils el'his pirty, inva riibly allending thoteunty cenventlnns in e.uly years and Ireipieutlv lieingit sUte del egate; he was hi lioel dins ler for twelve , ears and held ether tewnshiji efllees. Deccised was married twice, hrstte Isabella McCullough, who died Aug. 'Si, Isll. (Jrher two children only James l. survives. His second marriage was te llllir.i Cellins, who died Peliriiary 1!, 1S77; the two children or this m in iage died veuug; se that his sole surviving! liild Is his seu James (!. Mr. McSpirrau wasa miner gre.it native iiitelllgenie and strong will siwer. He was tenacious el his opinions and resolute of pur pose, lie prided himself ill thu presHrity and wellaroeftho (eiiimutilty he had done se much te improve, and in hWm k-li oiling nnd seimi ether branches or high laiiulng he displaced that degreu el intelligence mid thoroughness which undo his lile and work a mutt ss. A widoclrcleol Iriends followed his lem litis te tlie grave. Hit ri(iinfced KrpnlrH te SI. VI ii'h Clmri li. The adjeuriiid mietiiig of the congrega tion or St. Marv's Catholic chinch, te take action 011 seme needed lepairs te the church edillce, decided te jilace the w hole matter in the hands et the pister unit uu advisory council te be selected by him. They are vested with the authority te mnke wli.it io ie p drs and alterations they may decui proper. They will also a t as a lliiaucti t'ommlttee. Fellow ing are the names of the udvisery bairdwhe will .ict with Dr. MiCiilkigli: D. A. Altick, J as. Slewart, 11. A. Maloue, J no. W. Lewell, Michael Hiilierbiish. IaimI IliliiKrulier'N l'nncr.il. The remains of Leuis Ileiugiuber, whose suicide in St. Leuis has been lierclofere no ticed, did net anlve in this city en Saturday tiftcrneihi but rame in at "-7 Sunday morn ing ly epress. They vtore taken te Odd Fellows hall at 5 u. in, mid thenee te Zion cometery, vvliore they wero interred. At 2 p. in., the Odd Fellows went le the cemetery 111 n body nnd lend the funeral service or the order ever Mr. Uolngruber's gr.iv 0. t'limlK for the Theological Meinlnary. At the Juniata ekessis or the Uefenned church ltev. I). S. Dlcllenlijicher, or Alloeu.t, and Flder .Jehn Jlrewster wero upiMiiutedu loiiimittcefor llkiirandlliiiiliiigileu counties te 10-oncrate vi lib ltev. K IS'. Kroiner in (H)llccting fluids for the endow men t et the theological seminary or Ki-ankllu and Mar- si iau. A IkIkI'I Car lleniiled. Sunday utteiniHiii a Ireightcar skuidliigen the private sldlngeu Ninth Charlette slnsil broke Iike, ran down the heavy grade toward the main track until it cunote the cut oil HwlUh, along which it ran te the end, mid was toppled ever the bank into an ad joining Held. The ear was Uully broken. CuiiKht 11 lliumuay lien. The breaking of iiiutxle et 11 buggy 1 ontaiii entaiii iiigMissuud Mr. Ilyer, et Strnsburg town tewn Hldn. cnuseil tlie horseto take fright lit Stius- burg en S iturdav anil run away. Tlie animal was caught by Mr. tiee. W. lfeiisel. cashier or StiusburgKink, before either el the eccu pants wero injured. hi Death of Mm. Alary lltvx. Mrs. Mary Hess, ugeil SS, dled en Friday last nt Sleelteu, Dauphin county. Mrs. Hess wasnnatlvoer Sate ! lather, this count)', anil had been living with her seu in Dauphin county ler seme time. Her funeral tiek plnee te-dny. The rUhlng Season. Tlie bass fishing Reason opened te-dny nnd the Hportflinen nre nil getting their tnckle ready. This morning n party censisiing et II. 0. Deniutli, Dr. 11. Ik Parry, Jehn H. llaiimgarduer, nnd Themas nnd James Wiley whirled en a two days trip te Yerk Furnace. Kile nf lliire. Samuel He.ss, uuctioucer, sold at public Kile, en Saturday, ler Harry C I.liituer, at his Kile and oxthaiige stables, Mlllersvllle, i:e head et AVosteru liorseBatun nv onige prlce eftisO ier liiwl. The highest 0110 brought f-77. Gene le Heading. J. J. Descli Is net going te be left because J lul go Llv ingsten refused him a Hcense. He takes possessloii et Fulton Hall wloen, cor cer cor ner of Ninth nml Peuti stroets, IteadlDC, today, THE NATIONALS WIN .V KXIIllllTlUN UAMK MO 31 Till', LANVAHTKU OY lrJiTUHOUNtKS. Content mi KatiirttHy That Wan Devoid or any Particular intercut unninglng i;r i;r rem liy Ilia Ilmne Train The Ijitimt NntcM nf the lllaninnd l'lelil. Owing te the bad condition of the grounds the Lancaster nml National clubs did net play a g.une In the forenoon of Saturday. As the sun failed le mnke ltsnpie.timice ler any length of lime, the grounds wero no better In the afternoon nml Umpire Curry decided Hint they were unlit te play iijmiii. Altera long consultation between Manager Scanlan nnd Mr. Copland the two agreed te pluy 1111 exhibition game mid de the best they could 011 thu grounds. It seen beenme known around town th it 11 gin no would take place mid by :iH) nlsail (0l ioeplo had gathered nt the park. The condition of the grounds was certainly dis ceuraging le the players as the mud was, Hevernl inches ueep nenmu 1110 iiome pinto nml in tlie neighborhood of third base. A peel or water was in the pitcher's bex,bul the ground in the outlleld wits pretty dry. A lead el Haw-dust, which li id been procured, was (julcUly Hpilnkled en the ground mid it manifestly made agrc.it luipreveinent. The game was ctlUtl shortly lierore 1 o'clock with Smith in thu box for the home team nud (iagus ler thu visitors. 'I here was noth ing worthy of HHcial note in the contest. The batting was iibeul cpinl, mid had the L monsters placed any thing 11 koareHiK'ctnblo llelding game they could easily have wen. Fer some reasons, nnd it Is likely Hint thu wet ball had considerable te de with It, they did very lad work, and when when ever the visitors succeeded in get ting men iieu bises they wero very kindly helped around by the home Ieiiu'h errors. Teinuey, MeTmnaiiy mid Donald led the club hi this. Smith did the best work with the stick for the home le.un, nml his w 01k was geed hi the box, considering the condition of ever thing. Thu Nationals show (si plainly that they have a geed club, but it is certain th it they 1110 net 0110 bit stronger than the 'frontons, If net weaker. The Lancaster club lias no 1 0.1011 te tool frightened ul them, nud IT the former had pin) oil their tisuil geed fielding game 011 Saluiilay the visitors would have had no chance whatever. 'I he hcoie lu full fellows. NATIONAL. II I II V A K, I.A NCAHT I'll. It II j I- Al K hnewlcM, 2 III '.' 1 li Tinker, I I 11 I 0 (I I'ewell, r 0 11 II 1 II Oldtlcld, e (I I '1 J I llikfi.l I 111 e e ' llvlaiid, : 11 I h i 11 Whlli', h 10 2 5 3 MVrutii'y, 111 e e 2 e 2 lliHucr, 111 2 11 n 0 u Donald,.! . 11 e I 2 1 Moere, I 2 2 2 0 0 Smith, i 12 2 7 1 Oladiiiiiii, .1 0 1 0 11 II lenim ), 8. 0 1 I 4 I Crowley, c 0 1 1 . KIihmI, 1. 11 1 11 0 11 (iagnu, i 1 11 I 0 Muck, 1 11 11 'J 0 0 I elal . H Til? 17 ! Tetnl "i fi.TI'i hi INN1MIH. NlltlellHl 0 1 I II II (1 2 1-8 Lancaster. 1 1 0 1 II 1 U 0 0- i HCHMAIIV. Kariiediitus-UiiiciiHter,l 'I welmsehlt Siiillli I.ellen hiRiis Natleiuil, I ; I.ukhhU r, fi. Deiihln pi ih Vv lille, hneuh s anil linker, 2. struck out National, I ; laiut wtel, ft. limes en lull National, J ; l.aiu ixU r, 1. Illlhv hill Hoever. I'lisxid IiiIIh Oldlldd, 1; tmnley, .1. Wild Iillclles ,Siii!tli,'i. Tlnie of giiine 'iwe hours. Jiunlre Ctuiy. iiilneH l.lftewliere. Saturday wasa big day for btse ball, mid notwithstanding tlie wel weather a great iiunibcref games weiti placed. In Philadel phia thu Athletic nud Pliil.idciphl 1 games drew tieiueiideus crowds. The result of these played en Saturday ether than these rei eived by telegraph en thonftcriieon erth.it day was us fellows : Al Phlkulelphit: Philadelphia 7, llullale (I; Athletic ti, Cincinnati III, (morning); Athletic!!, Cincinnati 7 (afternoon) ; at Pitts burg: "Mets" (I, Pittsburg-; ul Ikillimore: SL Ieuis'J, Riltimore I; at New Yerk: New Yerk 10, SL Leuis 'J (morning), Sk Leuis I, New Yerk 1 (nflernoen) ; nt Provideiue: Providence I, Detroit '!; at I'.osten ; llnsten I, Detroit I! ; ut Newark: New ark II, Virginia lu (morning), Virginia 0 Newark 'J (after 110011); nt Trenten : Trenten 12, Wilmington il ;nt Jersey City : Norfolk wen leth games bv 10 te .1 nud H t(i I ; at WilkoHhnrre: wilkosbarre li, Menumcutals, el llaltiluore 3. Thu Christiana nnd MU Jey clubs met in the latter place en Saturday afternoon, mid inn Kdvc'ii-lnning contest the visitei'S wero victorious by the scere or 7 te I. Pyle pitched u line game for tlie D unit less, strlk ing out thirtieu mill nud allowing but six hits. Ills field support was misernble. Thu visitors ttKik the lead In the soieud Inning mid kept it te the close, 'llie wero fellows nud the enei column includes these of the batteries : iivetTlvss Mi 111 ri A kiiuii.istiasa OiiiiI, til ille.s, i Uelland, I Mooney, h I herle, u llienn, .! Klnlt'1,1. I'jle. 1 liakul, 1 2 II Km ker, H 1 2 1 1 1 11 I 11 2 III J 1 2 (I l e 11 11 e 1 1 2 II 1 0 a n e II II II 0 u (I u 7n 3T a I (I II II I 0 115 II II 0 ? 0 (I .Iiiium, J tlii(hiur,e Aieicner, p Wltiiicr, f llaniir, t lfevuall,2. Ilrlulen, 111 Knight, 1 , Total. Mill i T0I11I .. INS1MIS. liliilRtlaiin 0 2 14 0 0 07 DiiilllllCM 0 10 13 0 01 Nete nf tliu DImiiieimI. Newark has released (Jaunt mid Dally. Floed, el tliu Lancaster, seems te lie a geed one. One-arinid Hugh Dally gees with Lucas. (ircenwoed, el" Virgltii.t, is said te be u great base 1 miner. Fester, late or the Philadelphlas, gees te Haverhill. lievett makes his 11 est appearance with (he Athletics Tuesday. The Dauntless club is net keeping up its ropiilatlen ler iteming. llumerHnys that Nelan will shortly Jein nu American Association club. Pyle and Latham, nf the Virginias, might be used for tat and anti-fat signs. Uithani, of tlie Virginia, iscalled " Julca," "Jumbo " mid ether pet names. " Menk " Cllne has recovered mid Is with the Louisville en their Ikistern trip. Tlie Atlantic eluli, en Lirrisburg, will piny the Dauntless nt ML Jey en next Saturday. (falligiih, llealy ami Jacoby, or Norfolk, wero all In tlie Allentown club last yair. The bjwiHui Life s.is "MeTainany, el the Uineasler, is u oritable slugger." Higlit you ure. . Pittsburg get a big back-set en Saturday, and still theie are peeple who say tho"Mets" nre uogeod. Pyle nnd Higins Isilli jxipular players w illi UiniMster audiences, should receive a warm reception here. Tliu wow YerKilllil i-iiuaueipiiiasiacucacn ether lui thollrsttlnie tiwlay nnd tlie ciewd will he tint liirirest of the vear. The Athletic maiiiigemeut sceins te think that Quinten is capable of doing nil their catching. He tilled the position lit two games Saturday. In three games of base ball phijed wlthiiia week the New Yerk nine li.iSHoerod 01 runs te 1 by its epiKineiits, a lecerd probably nover surjiassed. Hxhlbilieii gninosnlmestrulnoil the Inter state association lu lhSt, nnd tlie Kastern Lcngue poeplo slieuld net onceunigo tlieiu. If u ground Is lit te play nu exhibition gimie, it would certalnly de for a championship contest. Cuslimnn. who bolengod te that class of pitchers called "nhonenionals," has preved a terrible failure. Howasglven nuother chance by the Athletlcs en Saturdnv when the Ciudnnatl club hit him se haul that it was thought the ball would never step. Net en l'rein Hlilltlullle. Smiiiiv ii.i.i:, MaySO. Thlovasentorodtlio granury of Mr. J. Ik Stokes, last night, and stele tliorelroin a let of w heat. They ukse during tlie !ast week visited the grunarvef Mr. Simen Lehman, nud Mr. A. 11 ulcer's smoke house nud took part of thelr contents. Messrs. Jacob ami Adam Lehman linve built a llsh pond, mid jmrtly stecked It with German carji obtained from Mr. Hiram Peo Pee ples' ponds. Martin Warfel oxcavated for his new heiuie UiU woek. Tobacco planting Is new In erder, and the first for our section was planted this woek, and the w et w callier w ea taken advuntnge of. nvTen iivmys veni:iial. Ueiimi Crowds In Allen (ante ami (feed Order Kept Hurt In the Criinli. Paiiih, June 1. Tin! HtreeLs nnd avenues lu the v lelnily ofllie AruitoTrleuipho, where Victer Huge's lxnly lies in Hlule, were After midnight rain Ircuiiisuuiie did net thronged nil night, fellsteiullly, but this nppnrenlly dimlnlsli he enormous crowd, fewnnl iiiernlin? a e:reat deal ofrevelrv was indulged u( men nm( women Hinging nml dancing en the pavembnls lu all directions. Geed humor prevailed) liowevor, and pollce fiitorfereuco went no further than nu occa sional warning te soma knot of reysterers n little noisier U1.111 the risk Shortly bolore 11) o'clock this mernlngl prominent jierHens directly connected with llie ceremonies or the day began le urrlve. Previous te tlie movement of llie prcxcsslen soveral Hpeeehes wero inade. TIiohe wero Interrupted at Union hy voices from tlie crowd, but tlie interruptions wero few nud or 11 character net calculated fe excite the passions or the Anarchists present. At 11:3) precisely the precession skirted for the Pantheon. Tlie day Is warm, the huh shining brilliantly. Ah the cortege moves the throngs fall Inte line without demonstration and ever) thing thus far is (pilot nud orderly. Noen Just before II n) precession loll the A redo Trlouiphe a low' persons who attempt oil te cany red flags; were arrested. This was done se quietly by the elku that thu Inci dent wns mil noticed by most or these pies euk I'p te this liutir iioillslurbiiice has oc curred. Theliiuend precession, owing totlie iillnesl unprecedented throng which lined the stieets. moved slowly. Tliu cukir.ihpie, bear Ing the lemalus, arrived at llie Paiilhueu nt '1 o'clock. Tlie ceremonies were liegiu nt ence, nud proceeded without Interruption te their (lese. Tlie dense mass of people In thu Pantheon listened te the address with ro re ro Npei Iful attention mid order was maintained w Itheiit any ellurl en the imrl or the authori ties. Tlie leremeiiies wero concluded at 8 o'clock. A large nunilsjr of persons are re ported te have Ijoeii severely hurt during the piegress or the funeral college. At in my K)luts 011 the route the Hieckili)rs bocame paiiie-slriikeii at the fearful crush mid lu their ellerts hi free themselves many women and cliildien wero Injured. iiiiiiviVN Ari'iu.eiAiieN 1011 1 111: ih:ai. Paiiih, June I. Karl lllend, the licrniaii ltovelittioiiist, in sending u caul expressing sorrow ever the death of Victer Huge, writes: " That which latterly has Imjcii apt tees trangelierinaus cannot restrain the feeling of tlnse whoapjireciate genius. Tliis senti ment is iipiKjriuest in tieriuany." Aaiwilllng llie Ol-.incl Army drill r. .Mii.t.i'eim, Mass., June 1. Father Cud illliy scathingly deneunceil thelirand Army of the Republic from his pulpit, yonlenkiy, calling the veterans who entered .SL Mary's cemetery against Ids orders en Memo Meme rial Day, "Know-Nethlngs," "Infidel Yankees" and "Scotch nud Irish bigots." lle said, "1 warn tlie Cnth Cnth elies that the (i. A. Ik is nothing but n Kiiuw-Nethlug body nml no roHpcckible Catholic could join tlie bigoted feuco feuce feuco breakers." He Ha Id he would refuse the Catholic particiiuntH Christian burial till they had confessed their guilt before wit nesses mid asked jiarden from the church, nud would prosecute the lenders. The V lilery hir tlie Ireii-W'urkcix PiTTsiit mi, Pa., June k Thoe0( bilious en both Hides of the iron dillleulty that the Htoel iiidii would sign th'j scale, wero iMrtly realied this meriihig liy the wheeling into line or Penger, Nimick A Ce., w lie appended their signature te the cale al uu early hour. It is iilwi rejMirted that Siulth, Sutten A', Ce., of tlie Ui Helle steel works, have signed, but the ri'iiert has net)el 1h.ch ellh i.illy eon firmed. The streets te-day nre filled with idle men, but nil In discussing the situation taken hejKdul view mid oxpressioiis of con fidence nre heard 011 all sides. 11 is estimated that fully twenty thousand men in tills v iclulty nre te-day out en 11 strike. Axtdl' Third VIUI111. lliNiin imiev, N. Y., June I Ficcinui A. French, who was shot 011 Satin day by (Jcorge Axtell, al Deposit, N. Y., died of his injuries te-day, m iklug tlie third victim of Axtelt's (lriinl.cn frenzy. Frem li's li Te was Insured for .1,000 n week nci. 'I he stieels or Deposit ure ciewded le-day with exilted jieople fionillieHurroundlngcountry. 'lhnu InipieslH are new in pregiess. 'lhe iiri&euer is letlcint this inetniiig. Heasserts that lhe sheeting was in Helf-ilofen-e. Tlie ovideiue thus far Liken before tlie cei ener gees te show that he was drunk nud quarrelsome, mid tint the sheeting was entirely unprovoked. Cut Ills Threat Willi it ILier. lIlTl'Al.e, N. Y., Juiiel. At IISII o'clock this morning, Mrs. Frauds, of 3J Perter strect, after getting brr.ikf.ist, cilled te her son, Alexander, teget up. lUteiving no re sponse she went te his room nnd found him lying in bed, his threat cut in n toirlhle gash at least three Inches wide, from which the bleed had Hew cd and thickened lu great clots around the wound. lie was still alive though breathing with dillleulty nud was Liken le lhe general hospital. A razerhnd been used some time during tlie night Francis is 'JO years old nnd this is his second attempt ul suicide. Despondency Is tlie only eause as signed. He is likely te dfe. Arrt'htcd for hti4cctid Murder. Ni:vv Yultif, June k Ooergo Augemler, the former clerk of Druggist Crawford, in w hese stere en Hudsen street Kiehard I lauds was found murdered yesterday morning, has lieen arrested and ledged in Jail pending uu investigation. He is huspectcd el having murdered Hands out of revenge, believing that he caused his discharge. At the hearing this afternoon he was remanded for further examination. He protested his Innocence. A 110.000 IiiceinlLiry l'lre. lluiiKini'eiiT, CL, June 1. At about 3 o'clock this morning flre was discovetod In the large grain weroheusu of Jehn Hurt! .t Ce., nnd in 0110 hour flO.WK) worth of damage had been done. The llie was incendiary lievend deubk The less is fully coverod by Insurance. l'ell rrein lhe l'lllh Story le Deulli. Dkiueit, Mich., June k P.itiick Shan Shan eon, a brickkt) or ntwerk en the llfth story of a new building, niade a misstep this morning and roll ever tlie odge of Ihouu Iheuu Ihouu liuished wall striking tlie gieund.VJ (eel be bo be lew en his neck und bhoulilers. Soveral ribs and ether benes wero broken; the uiifertuiiatu man was still nlive when picked up, but died en reaching the hospital. Direful Mesiuige lit ltettle. Halifax, N. ti., June 1. Tlie following iucss,ige was picked up en the heach at Dig by this morning lu a bettle : "Norwegian Hark Hossenstoln, May 2nd, 1SS5. We wero run Inte this morning by uu -vcssel was cut nearly ill two, ami the ship's beats smashed up. The vesssl lllled rapidly. Cled help us. The porseu who picks tills up will make 11 knew n as been as possible. We wero IkhiikI from Cardill ler Halifax. (Signed) " A. N. I.atiimann, 'Couiniaiider." I'lrkt Deinecrulle Collector In 23 euro. Noiikelk, Vit, June 1. Capk Wyndhain Ik Maye, the newly upixiinted collector of oituteius for this pert, assumed the duties of his olllce te-day. Captain Maye is the llrst Domecratio federal officer who bus been appointed In any or tlie led oral departments el Norfolk since the occupation of tlie city by the federal forces in lSOi An Au.trlmi l'ect Head. Viunna. June 1. M. AKrwl Melssiier. the I Austrian, poet, is deud, aged 01, RED HOT POLITICS. Till! Ol'KMHtADOWlNU 1SHUE OF 3V1WV1TT IN QUAY. An lUdlliiB Cunt inn Iltirtnj; the Next Vexr O.ijn The Itelatleii of Tldr Irnr'n C011- lct le Next lrnr' htruecle Tlie ltcvnh AKalnut .Inc. Htrlne. Politics will be red het nil of this week mining lhe llepubllcau wnnl and township werkers or the county, mid the mostexcltlng eause will be the contest Ter delegates te the stale convention. The lines nre new ntrletly drawn between the fei ces or Quay anil Mo Me Mo Devltk I TMcDev lit secures lhe dolcgateslt will glve him a chance of securing lhe nom ination. If lieaten lu this, his adopted county, he is out of the llghk Quay has everything le gain lu the contest here nud nothing le lese. TJ10 heys ure bully mixed en lhe (Juay-McDevltt llghk Soveral of the leading iMjllllclans who lu lormer years used Uj swenr by "lhe bmlny Ijess," thonilllier of the lameiis leller; "Dear llo:iv(ir,deu't Ldk," nre new against him, nud 011 the ether liiiud the leaders of the Independent wing of the Republican rMrty nnd lu' iidtlltlen Mcnt?er and .Mc.Mcllen, ure for (Juay because the ether fellows 1110 for McDevill, 0110 of the lolebrntod elKi who went uiider nt Chlcige, in IKSO. The lights for lhe nx erdcislilp mid oilier miner olllces h.ive lieconie Hlde shevts. A great ellert was made te put up two dlitinct Hlates, hit luding delegates, nt order, Holiciter, Jury coiiiiiiissieuer, prison lusssiernnd pner directors, but II was unsuccessful se fat us the roeenlorslilp was concerned. Sensenig wanted liugeiiecker, nml Lew Hartuiaii would net ktku his man lteiiiheld oil theA track. '1 here is very little new in tlie ro re ro cerdorship lighL Lengiuxker his issued a card Hitting forth that en account et illness hehas lieeu iinable te make 11 cutvass of the county. He njijieals te his Iriends te stick le him, new or never. Thenppcnl ( loses by in forming the Republican voters that for forty jears, in sinislilne nud storm, he followed tlie jKirty flag. Moeronlso has u card in the pipers, mid diiiiis thu olllce 1 lecalise hels the only soldier candidate ami nn "accom plished gentleman." Itoluheld will probably have a card In the pipers this woek explain ing te the Stalwarts whit Induced him te ( hange Irem Arthur te lllalne, nutl whether the followers or the plumed knight captured him with premises or giving him Andy Kniilluiau'sHeft ImjiIIi as collector of Intern il roveauo. Lelimau vtlll prebtbly tell llie v oters that he Is entitled te the olllce because he li is faithfully served the blind soldier us Ills deputy. A elose observer, (who by the way, is a warm friend of Kelnlielil), esti mates that there will Ikj 11,000 votes jioiled 111 the county ; that Keinhelil will win, with fjongciiecker n geed hoceikI, nnd Lehman n bad third. Lehman's friends n.iy he will pull through nud that Uoluheld will be sec ond in lhe lighL There Is but 0110 opinion among politicians nutl that is that if Longo Lengo Longe necker would h.ive Ijoeii nble te mnke a ctn vasM, he could net h ive Inen licuten. It will Ijo developed within the next twenty-rutir hours w bother Siturday's eloo eleo eloe tiouwilllH) "a carnival el rr.mil, or nn honest expression or opinion. Tvv e politi cians, 0110 of whom is 11 lender of ene of the fictions, went te PJiIlndelphl.t en Friday, saw Quay and hid n lengthy consultation vsltli him. What will be done rem this te be seen. If (nay's managers hi this county commcuce uiliig "putty," lhe ether party will rnlse a bigger ikjeI, 111 which event our esteemed conteintKjrary across the street cm prepare in advnnce an ctliteri ti, nud head it "A Carnival of Fraud." Tlie Quay men will make a big ellert te dele.it J. Hay Drewn, but he has many warm friendsiu the county who will supert him, regardless of whether he is for Quay or Mo Me Mo Devilt, and he will probably pull through even If lhe rest or llie McDevill delegates are defeated. In the 1 Ity district, tee, Jehn D. hklles, (antl (nay) has a personal strength Ijoyend that or tlie issue w fiich he represents. rOIIIICAMIINdS KOIt lSSd. 'I lie ujunty oflices le 1st filled two years lieu- e will liave.igreat bearing en the ensuing piimary. Al. Steber, who has been in the lower Heuse, Is ambitious for SU-liiiian's pkue. Cak Fttla would alsolikulegct there, while Jehn M. would net object te nnether term. In the Southern distrh t Hilly Ilresius, who has faithfully misrepresented his con stituents the just two tonus in the Heuse, Is anxious for Mylin'.s pl.u e, ami Johnny Uindis also has a haiikering after the hu.i. Thotvve last named might ns well save themselves the treuble et a contest, for Mjliu would h.ive mnre voles than Ijeth together. Fditer itnnck, et the New Helland dur um, wants le go te the legisl.it 11 10 und is con sidered te Ijo a strong man. lle will add materially te tlie Hlrengtli el tlie Quny candi dates In the Northern districk The A'cic .' e will Ijo seuarely fiir the antl McDevilt delegates, who they say ure Ter (uny in prelerenie le McDavitt, but "who feel themselves free te supMrt any ether un un un oxceptionablotndidatowho may be present ed te tliu convention in the interests el Union and harmony." Tlie McDevill poeplo say they me Just as liberal nnd profer te be classi fied as nntl-Quay, nuti-Hess, anti-King candi dales. TliH OUTLOOK IN COLUVIlllA. Tlie vele ill Columbia horetefoio has been practically solid for the Senseuig combination. This year, hew ev or, Jake Striue's candidacy lias antagonized seme of his fermer friends, who think he has had enough in ene term us slieritf, nud Strluewill net be nble todellver tlie solid vete te Hen Longenoekor, iiarllcttlarly if Harry I iippey Hheiild drop te itoiulield, us is posslnle. Fer county solicitor tlie fight from present nppeamnces will be botween Jehn 11. Fry, the alleged watch deg of the treasury,andAl. Slienck. Tlie latter has many xlltlcians at his back nnd the nldorineu und censLibles nre principally for him. Fry has all the Rtrengh that the Xcw Km can give him. Lane lias many warm lriends, but llie pelitl clans, witli a few exceptions, are against lilni. 11 nu is yeiuiKcn up uy ene 01 ine coiuuma ceiuuma Units he can win. Fer Jury commissioner Sipiire Ilyus has tlie call and he w III win easily. Thore has been no material chnnge lu the sol-ups for ioer directors and prison Inspect ors siucothe Hkilcs wero published lu the I.Nl'llLLKllINCLlt. JtFVVliLlVAN VOVN1Y VOM311TTUV. DMrlhiitiiis tlie Tickets und Illanks-C'esl or llie Cuiiipult;ii for the Tiut lear. Tlie Hepuhlican county committee met tills morning at 10.30 in lhe room or the Cen tral Kepubllcaiiclub, in Stolnmetz's build ing, Nertli Queen sttoek Tlie meeting wus a'liiilu lull 0110, though no important business was transacted except tlie distribution el tickets and blanks for tise nt the primary election, which kikes ploee en Satuiday next. Mai tin IL Vty prcscnled the lopert or tlie cominltteo appointed te audit the accounts orthe treasurer or the committee, from which It appeared that thore had been oxpendod for campaign purposes JJjaeUO'J, and that thore remained in the hands or Troasurer Smith a balance et 1131.81. Troasurer Smith moxetl that tlie balnnce in his hands be applied pre rata towards the payment or old debts et the committee. Tlie motion was agreed. The borough of Btnuburg having been di vided into tliroe wards it was orderedthnt nt the ensuing primary election tlie rollewlng named porsem should be couimltteoinon for the hev oral wards. 1st ward, 11. d. Heek; id ward, Ik V. Heek; 3d ward, J. II. Leng. In answer te a ijuostleu by Mr. Stebor, of Schemeck, Chiilrinau Laudis s.dd It was net necessary te pest the result or the primary election al the polling pkiee, as Is dene ut gouerat elections. flcn. Orunt SUIl Huirerlnc Nkvv Yekk, June 1 Dr. Douglas thla morning said that den. Grant suiTers very much m his dLecase progressos, though he Is apiKirentiy iuiproveU In Jiisgoneml con-dltleii. A Vlt.iy.VFttl.HVO FAtXTKH. Tlie Maniac Who Captured n Itnltrimd Iralii In the Wid. Diitiieit, Mich., June k Ueaume, the manliu) who shot and killed Olllcer Itarrell at tlie Wnljush depet, lu Chicago yesterday, Is Leuis Ke.tuine, a Hen or Mrs. D. Ik Koaiiine, of dress Isle, Midi., nnd a brother or Ik T. llcniiuie, nn advertising agent or tills city. He Is a fresce painter by trade, Hlxyoarsage he went te Den v or, Cel., and Htarted In the frescoing business en his own account, but dull times forced him le rolire about six months nge. Hocamelo Detroit llvomentlis age with his w lle nnd child Ui hoeU employ empley employ ment, but was unsuccessful. He is natural ly reserved tiljeut his personal mailers, nnd id though outwardly in geed spirit, whlle here he Is thought le h iv e trolled considerable for thowelrnreor his family. He wanted te remain lu Detroit, but at tlie Hollcltatlensof his wire, foimerly Miss l,ivie Heck wel I, of Den v or, le whom he has been married two )cars, lie conseuted te relurii Westandtry his forluue ence mere. Hoso Heso Hose curod the agency for the sale of a toUvce cflmjiatiy's goods ler Colerado, and Tour w eelts age yesterday loll with his family and nnd n line of tobacco samples for Denvor. Hehnd littloeeiillilencolu working up a lucratlve trade ler tlie tobtcce, and last week wroletohlsmollicrth.it he would preliably be back te Detroit in less than a )car te live permanently. Ills Inimodlate rolatives nover detected the slightest times of insanity In his actions. One or his brothers Is n traveling ngeiit Tern truil preserving company el De troit and another Is a real ostale agent at (Iress Isle. It. T. Itanium loll Ter Chicago this neon. U'AilllMITUff AI'FOINTMFXTS. Judge Iimap It Aliijimrd, eT .New erk, Made beteiul Comptroller of theTreaixiry ' WAHiiiMne:, 1). C, June 1. Tlie presl dent te-dny upiKiiuled Judge lK.1.10 It. May nan, of Jftew Yerk, second comptroller of the treasury, te succeed I'pUuf, resigned. Mr. 15. O. 0 raves te-day assumed charge of llie bureau or engraving and printing, mid Cashler Wlielpley te-day took cli.irge or the olllce or assistant treasurer. Commedoro Dclknap le day loeli charge of lhe national naval observatory, ai'U Cei, Wilsen KUecoedod Cek Heckwcll as suporln superln tendcnl of public buildings and grounds or tlie Dlntrlct or Columbia. Mr. Themas lirennan was le-day nppol.jted private Hocretary le Secretary Manning vlce Hnyiler, appelnUxl chier clerk In lhe ofllce of lhe United Stales treasurer. Olher promotions et, miner IniiKirtmice le 1111 Micancies caused by theso changes wero made In the treasury department Soerekiries Whitney anil Kndiccett nre oxiMtted te return from New Yerk te-morrow. Tlie public debt statement for the month of .May, which will be issues! into this after noon will show a reduction of:ileut $1,500, 000. Mr. Manning, of thu treasurer's olllce, testi fied te-dny regarding account in his olllce in the Wale's court-martial. Nothing of im im im portuiice was elicited Tlie presldent te-d ly appointed Hubert A. Heward, or Arkansas, te le an assWLuit at torney general; Albert N. Hathaway, or Connecticut, te be United States consul at Nice, nnd tlie fellow lug collectors or internal rovenuo: Hubert M. Hendersen, Fourth dis trict, Texus, and Hubert Harnett, Fourth dis trict, California. TUF UF.ltF. MUCH AL.IUMV1) Mexican 1 rcljjitcrs I)Umir 1111 ludLiu Trill 111 New Mexlee. Hmh r, N. M., June k Twe Mexican freighters who left here jeslerday witli u hix inula wagon leaded witli freight for Fnkuues, returned without either mules or wagon, and reported that they found the trail of three In dians en this side of the liver between Old Fert Mcltae and tlie ferry. They went te the ferry te cress and found iioeuowilhthoboaL This alarmed them, and lliey enme nack 111 this direction, te camp away from the river, when they discovered the fresli trail w huh had crossed their own trail alter they hid passed down. Thoroughly alarmed, the) unharnessed the unties and turned them loose A reliable American, who also wcnl down te i ress with 11 light wagon, met tliem at the ilver and brought them back te Fugle. He, tee, saw the tiail and corroborates thu story el lhe Mexicans, th it it was that of In dians. The freighters My theii mules wero tee peer te travel fast or te le run oil by the Indians. While there is a disposition her tobelievo the trails wero made by sheep herders, still theie is 110 proof that such is tlie case, and no reason te discredit the Hkite mentth.it they wero 111 ide by Indians, o e o cept tlie reluctant u te bolievo tliat the In dians h.ive ciev-ed te this side of the K10 d rati de. . Tlie Chicago I'ostellho. Ciiicaiie, June 1. Postmaster Palniei te-elay formally transferred the new ap pointee, S. Corning Judd. Mr. Hae, who has been acting for Mr. Judd in tlie ti.uislcr or the property, is said le Ijo tlie new au ditor of tlie postelllco, w lie will succeed Mr. U. P. Uphaui. It is Mid that the position of superintendent of the money order division held by Mr. Swan has been tendered te Mr. Jehn Iloyne, of llie young Democracy What otlier changes Mr. J iidd may I1.1v e do de do cided uien nre net knew 11. The incumbent's of il positions In tlie olllce are subject te re moval by the postmaster without formality, as they nre excludctl fiem tlie classes prc prc prc toated by the civ il service rules. The 1'eople AVant le linnii. Leuisvii.1.1:, Ky., June k Saturday night 'JeO masked hersciucu entered the tow 11 et Coryden, Indiana, and proceeding te tlie postelllco left threatening lotters te the county commissioners demanding an exami nation of tlie county allairs. Fer seme time past it has been knew 11 tliat the county treasurer's books w cre net in geed shape and an investigation by the commissioners were net satlsractery. A few da) sage it was dis dis dis coveroel that if 10,000 in county orders was outstanding and that the debt or the county, with $20,000 orders known te Ijo floating, is ovcrfeO,000. A few years agothecoutily was froe of debt and tlie jieople are net Hatistled with the suddenness of this accumulation of debk Dien ltenihnnlt May Marry. CmoAiie, June 1. The Tribune's San Francisce special Hays : Dien Heuclciiult has just completed n month's ongagement at the Callternla theatre, during the last two weeks of wlilch he played "MilesO'Hara" In "JUL" The horelno In the play, Kitty Woodstock w as Miss Louisa Thorudyke ; she played her jwrt te such perfection that Heucicault foil lnlovewlthhor nud n marrkige is likely te ceme oil shortly, notwithstanding tlie oppe sitien of the old gentlemaii's daughter unit son. Gave llie Wrong blgnnk Younuhtevvn, Ohie, June 1. A collision occurred nt midnight nt tlie crossing el tlie PiltHhurir. Cleveland it Teledo and the Ash- tabtilaifc Pittsburg railroads, Ijetween two freight trains, both loceniotlv os being ludly damaged. Ne 0110 vv as inj urecl. The damage is estimated at ?e,000. Thu accident was caused by a target tender giving the wrong signal. What the Governer Will De. IlAKitisnune, Pa,, June 1. The governor will xote the bill authorizing the city or I'hllndelphla te borrow three million dollars te increase its water supply ; anil lie will I I I preve the Bullitt bill for the Koverninont of tliat city. --' KNGLISH rain s M. !" Wt TI1V NMSnSt'Al'Klt MSVVHHt IN OVTM UOrjIUtXJIlF.MT'li l'OLt IT, $$'. A (lr.inllle'K Nole te lhe New" tlie I.iliciian and liinplriM I I'renh IIinharraiuuienM for I Mima (let eminent I'enjdeh Vli.-Aiis T.rliVJ 0 H& OtePA. n ''f 11 .. cV? Londen, June I. Though K.i asserts Unit the slalemenl 1111 Daily News te the oHect Hint K copied llie counter protiesals concerning lhe Afglinti frontier premature, yet lhe boiler is geni news Is correck Ills thought lu Hussi.t declines te give u traily, 1 propes.il te nrliilrate will be abam statement of tlie A'cics has "rvari 1 bytttHU ....,.ffj-i J ,?.'?li"'i W l I bat ever nvm.. liifit?? ." 1 l.lJiAfl nod. The W jUIIOCll It yM feeling or roller throughout H111 si, bulaik-JiS slight reaction from Saturday's ivunea 011 nu me ijourses is oxpectod te etisiu j-ditydia'"rJ:? result of Lord dnmvllle's lotter. " 4 ? The Timet nnd Manilttrd expn i no confi dence that tlie Dencn will Ixi lb ihln mnd. .. ., ,,..?.. . ., , '-' 1 ! uiku iiiaiciusuiiiioiiiieii ue eoiiiiie aiv civcm . te tlie dofeuso or the Indian fro ler. Tbd new frontier, If definitely accepte will pre- .,$ cecd from aiKjlnt 011 the 1 Inn-Hud est Ntrth"1 Ti! et ulllkar lass le Miiruhab. Nerl of Mnrrf., t-'M 1 link. This Is practically lhe I no of rttfi' iM& lliillUitleu clalmeil liy M. Less.tr tyllh tlie JX exceinien 01 n slight iiiiiorenco n ItiSHkiled that the exnet ATgl the fight ul Pcnjdeh was B.J7 wounded mid U missing, 3 ejienly and 1,010 reachcHl Herat ii pal lies. Of.AIISIOM.'s UMllAl'.IlAST.M Londen, J une k Tlioslaleinonl hi this morning's lhilij A'cwaove ture of Lord drauville's prlvate hc lhe 0IIecltI1atth.it Journal had Ik I'.iillihar ,l.j lln.l. tf W dnrllHt & lelnr fiA,t "OU. M. wi ibmlied , te mUin- turmoil cencerning the stale 01 tlie s no- gotkitienswith Hussla, has fallen 1 c a wel blanket en the iioies of the Llbe s. The explanatory editorial nete wlilclt ompau empau ompau les Lord drain illo'sHkitemoul lias ipnrenl ly railed te apjicise the ludiguat which tins ellliial sLitemcnt has aroused Uu thu oilier hand the Teries ure Jubilant er wlutt they assert is ene mere proer or tl falderal dolible-doaliiig, as well as addil mat ovl evl ovl denceof the wcakness nf Mr. ( ldone'it foreign policy. The opening of Parliament en lmrsday premises te bring With It it flood or wlMrrat sing nuostleiw from U10 opposition cn lies; aid in the absettce, meanwhile, er.s.iiKdiifng dohnlle from the foreign ofllce en'-'niiiig IJiopiegross of the poace pnrleyli i inuv Liljerula fear that the premier will e.tp'ir icrico icrice icrico the utmost UlfUculty in keeping his import ors in line. itloedlhlnly Kentucklaus Uefjlnr Vn niVri.itTrJfcuid. Kv- .Innn I , from Knett, ILticiU;lien i csjiintlea, of this utatokague j w r ' lawloBsnesK and of lhe deliRTifcftlj 1 r. 11 -v of the law lit these oeuntics. TJie5,'Kv wnJ -that organized kinds of outlaws ridS d r ujy. 1110 ceuuirymurucnng citizens ami ' 7U(ci w uu 1su.11 oiner. une 01 tliose xuji . a highly iiitelligenl niaiif eays li tl - irfi should indict the eiitlavva they w miI'J dp strey the indictments and 'thorethor tx rd or lhe courts ; that these dcsiicradecs wi ,, hcslktte te murder any ene wliewnl siinie te inlerfere witli them, an lb. fclr w euld be next le suicide te attempt urrebt, theiu. A doHjieruto encounter Is re 'rfed te have taken place hi l'ike county last flmni day betvvceiiJiluutJl'lark. nnd Frank I trail un, lhe fermer using a knlfe and Hit itterH rovelvor. Clark riioived wounds fivua wlilch he died shortly alterwnrd. uatten was nlive at last accounts, but was he iriyox iriyex iriyox Ietled te die. Man) ofllie rugitives refuse le Ldk oitlhesulijecL "Within thcNured rrcclintji." FeiiT WeitTir, Tex., June 1. lle U teudiiigcliurcli last uightat a Hettle i.eut 8 miles from town, twodevotedeolored mien bccaiue engaged In a family (jtinriel sitliln thos.icred iireeiucLs. Twe colerod in (ioe. Allisen and Dick Coflee, took pi-trrel in front of thu meeting hoi began slashing each ether with dirk In lhe inidstef the meke, S. Cellee, tin son of Dick, appc.ind. Perceiving t lather was lieing badly used Sam d revolver mid shot Allisen in the back, him instantly. A iHivseef citieus a si in hing for llie two Colleos. oers, tft. nnd uves. uhb t his w hut llipg new Itfddle'H Trial roslpened. Pi riHiiuue, Pa, June 1. Amei h the several interesting nud imperUnl ci-Jt for trial at the present lei m of the erlnilu.u court, is that of William .V Hiddle, ex-presi leiltef the famous P01111 liauk. Desplte the nttecl assurunce of the district ntlorney t uit the cuse would Ijo called for trial te-day, t hat been temporarily postponed, and wi prol prel alily net new be heard ler two weel.K Mr, Hiddle and his attorney, Judge Cuil ss, pi , New Yerk, nre here and oxpress ieji .' tt the postponement Shet Dead hy Chicken Thieve. Waynksiioue, Pa, June k Dani Hpl linger mid his seu Jehn wero avvsxvued nbetit two o'clock this morning by a 11 seju the vicinity of tiieir chicken coop, ikjltt ineii went out, tlie son approach!! tlia chicken liouse witli rovelvor in hand 'UiO father, remaining beliind, heard 'four si wW quick succtssieii, and rushing up foil d liU son lying dead uien the ground a I thq thieves in ilighk An luqiiast is new eiug lield upon tlie remains of young Hellh vr. ' lhe Mate of lhe U. S. Treasury. W.vsiiiNtireN, I). C, June 1. Trt b.ikuii os te-day : deld coin and hi sury nn, fcll,hl.:,0J-;Hllver dollars and bullion tlOo tlOe n,V),i"77 ; ri-actiennl silver coins, $31, hi ,7!vsj United Skttes notes, $00,171,311 ; m tonal bmk notes, $2,2a!,GX! j dejiesits wlthna tonal bank depositories, 7,'isO,3yJ ; national bank notes in precess of redemption, $10, 1 i,rVlB. T0L1I, $51301,350. Cortlllciles eulstanding : deld, JJli 7f-Sj-JIO; silver, $105,31)1,150; currency, fi-tfKf 000. Internal rovenuo receipts, $,U.7 cus. loins, $011,110. WXATllKlt VltOltAlllLlTlb.S. The Condition et the llaioincler anil Tliet- uoiiieternud Inilh.illeus Ter lite Hene v. Wahiunuien, D. 0., June 1. Fe Ue Mlddle Atlantic sLites, fair wcather, t hula gonerally wosteily, rising barometoi, sta tionary temperature, oxeept lu the axi cuig nortliem portion, slightly coelor. Light lecil riilus hav 0 fallen hi New .tig land and Mlddle Atlantle slates and 1 wer luke regien, followed by clearing we. hoi. Fair woatlier prevails In all districts 0 erfi tlie Upier Mississippi and Missouri va ieyl wiiore light local rains nre lulling. W t te north winds prevail in the districts, be xlor xler xlor Ingen lhe Atlantic ; westerly winds ii the Ohie v alley and Tciiiioshce unci I.0W01 nkO icglen, nud Houtherly in tlie Missouri vn uyi olsewlioro they nre variable. The teni xni turehai roniaiued nearly btatlenary nialt districts. Fun TuusiiAv--Falrweather Is ludl .ilc4 for the districts bordering en the Athu V the Hest dull slalesaud Lewer luke reg r. , with Hllght changes hi teniporntuie, oncept New ihigkmd, whero it It will be lli'bt.L, warmer. rive l'er Cent. Deduction, Londen, June 1. In accordance witli the roquestof tlie Kgyptlan rjoverniuoiit a dc-due- , tlonefllvo ier conk wilt be made freuftlMj coujieiiS of lhe Ugyptf.ni demalu lean. ia , VJ .?x$i -a a. -1 4f? A"! J v
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