JV t ".( i 'VX V WMVtf .Tir-Wte. nTEA 5 1 'n)i w IlBul .. 'J !.. 3i! -i.i'4 i! rTAV T & .i ..wu r li . a, iffC i .' : -- ( v WTS VOLUME XXI NO. 234. LANCASTER, PA., FRIDAY, JUKE 5, 1885. PRICE TWO CENTS '. t - i 1.1 E K SCIIOOL BOARD MEETING. itiSHer.VTiurt te nvit.it tiik .iaiuich HTllKKT ANNEX llKtiONHUIKllKll. Appointing it Ceinitilttrn tu niMke tlm Arrange ment fur tlm IIIkIi Htltnel Commencement. An Intrnllpillnit Commltlee Axkvil Fer. Tlie city Superintendent Hepert. The June meeting or ilie Lancaster school beard, was held en Thursday evening, in com in en ceiiiull chamber with llie following members present : Meshiii. I laker, Itolenius, IIiesIiih, lttencmaii, Itarmslotlet, Hbermnn, Evans, Gasl, llerr, Johnsten, Jt Iiiiheii, Llchty, Marshall. McComsey, MeCertnick, MeKlllgelt, McKI1IIm, Niiuiuun, Oblonder, Deli's IImiIl IMomeusuydor, lllngwatt, Sohwebol, Shltidln, Shirk, Slneyeh, Snyder iv...r,.l in..i ...1.. .1 t- i ... ......i ivmiui, li Hjivuifimill hum li. jjuui jlmeii, president. . Tlie minutes el tlie last Hlak'il meeting were read ami approved. HUPr.nlNTr.NIll NO COM M IT 1 UK. Mr. McComsey, chairman or tlie HiiorIu HiierIu tending committee. Hlaled tlinl elrcuiuslnn ccs ever which he iind no contiel Kept lilin front llie city, mid he was tinalile te give (he dutioseriils olllce that attention which it deserved and he had nothing te report. TIIK I'lNANUi: CO MM in HI'. It. A. I Ivans, clialrinan of llie Hii.mce com. nilttec, icperlud tlie following Mils as cei reel and lliiiy wero orderod te he iuld : Tite JVcw AVrt, nilurtlslngaud printing f 11.30; Kiikms Kiikms ler Cim Ijlghlainl Kuel ceinpuny, u.v $ia).S(l; n.inlel Hineych, collecting tax Jir.ilS; l'hillp Zechcr, licelb irrew f S ;. Jacob Hhelmr, labor and ni.Umi.il Jl.D; hnlrH of tlie Hamilton csUite, ground tout ffl.ll; H.uimg.irdniir, Kbermati ,V. Ce., liimlK.tr f 10.71; C.iUlii Coepor A Hen, tn'OHf,'.15; Dr. M. W. Kaub, niurclianillse iir, ccntH. Tin: puepiniTv ce.MMiTrKi:. Mr. Naiunaii, freni tlie proiierty ceiiimillct', reHrtHl that lit accolunce with llie rosoln resoln roseln tion adojHed at tlie lal meeting of tho'be-ird plniiHund HpcotllKitieim ter tlie building dir dir dir oited te be put upon West Jimiiph ulrwit hid Iweu piujiarjid, but projieH-iN had net Ikivii ttUi'd lev lioc.iuse it w.vs Icarned that n motluite iwonslder tlie roselulloii atilhori. atilheri. atilhori. Jyg'tlieorwtioiiof tlie aunn te tlie J.uuus Ktroet building would be ollercd at this niiuit Ing and H3iid!ng action tlie cominilteo did net dosire te de aiiylhiug further. tin; iijvr hooks. Dr. llerr, from tlie let book coinmitteo reported that It wiw ncces.sary ler tlie toaehern te meet In consultation with tlie beard In tlie matter or tlie change of readeni reported at tlie last meeting. Dr. Wlcl;erliatii Hinted that tlie Htate law required that such consul tation had te be held between tlie annual election of the teachers and tlie opening of the hcIioeIh. The following is tlie report or the city superintendent. IjANl'ANIHlt, June I, ltkSO. Tu the Jluaril of ttclnml Directors : Ui:.sii.i:mi:n : Yeui city Hiiperintcndcnt jircsenbi tlie fellow lug roiiert el llie public mIioeIs ler the meii tli of .'lay : The whele number el pupils ciuellcd w;us i255 in thehlgli Htlioel.M, 1U0 In tlie wcendary, and 1018 in the primary ; total, :,. The aur.ige attondaiice was l!l.t in the high schools, Till in tlie necendary, and 1,1115 in the piimary ; total, '.V1 Tlie merage. itorccnbige el attcndauie was S5. Tlie pauiiberuf NltH inade by the city HUperintentlent w.is 81 ; theso inade by direc tors wero US, as fellows : (lea Darmstodter, : ; lien. .1. 11. Warlel, Hi ; J. V. lJyrne,i;i ; .1. MeKillips, 12 ; Dr. .1. l.oNergiMKl, a ; Dr. It. M. llelcniUH, 1 ; .. M. Johnsten, 8 ; T. V. MoKlligett, 1J ; Dr. I). It. McCeimlck, 7 ; II. Hineych, 5; A. J. Snyder, r ; Win. Mo Me Mo Ceinsoy, I ; T. II. Cei'hran, I ; W. Jehnsen, 7 ; Hen. J. P. ViekurHlMiii,r; S. W. Kaub, 1 ; C. Schwcbel, II. Taking a retio.speclie low el tlie schools rortlieiu.it tleearx, your city suiwriiiUiiul- jeut Jludsmuch te encourage Iilm. Fer the Hint nlne ineuths et tlie term ei jemi-i, the iiwmge atlendance was J,!HU ; new it Is U,8.ri, Hhewinu an in in crea.10 in the tuorage dally atlendance of a.. Had Iho number et toaehers iucre.tstd in the saine niliu, we hIieiiUI 1me1 le.wt eiglit additional teacheis ; llie Hingle riMiin plan, and Judicious distribution of pupils has enabled us te get along Willi but lour niore than we then employed. The continued i'1-.iutli of llincilv ncccssanlv bringing with it .in incic.iHein the iiiiiuber or pupils " rii-ently obliged your silpetinteniltnt te ask for niore loom and nioie ttuvhurs. Hut the most encouraging feature is the superior ac commodation new enjoyed by tlie pupils. Dining tlie last liu jears, six new w-hoel houses containing rooms for lis schools en the slnglo-reoin plan woieorecled and furnished with llie best or lurniture and black-beards. It would biiHiiiistuke tumipiMise, tint all ei een a gre.it part el this building was done te proxlde iuIiIiIuiikU riKiin. t)n the con trary, it was dene te enable the beinl te pi ice llie pupils in mere evsily iu essible, comfertablo and healthy looms in harmony with their surroundings at home, llcnie while school-houses containing butsinenleen rooms wero demolished or Html, a nunilxir el ethers cillier hocause the centre et ixipulallen lias changed, or bec.uise in llie estimation or tlie public, the accommodations offered are net s.itisra leiy, are vacant, ncsnectrully your obedient servant, 1 It. K. ItuKiiui.i:. gtututlral Table or UiiriilliiiriitiimlAteraeB At-U-mMiiie Ter tlm Mentll Knilliig flliiy Utl, 18S.-!. VnlMirAls'e" TBAlllEIW' NAVB lltyli 6iioeJ. .1 1'. MiC'iwMiy Jllssh. II. llumltll Total . ............. Hicniulari SiielJ. W. II. I.mcrgeKl U.K. Itiitcs A.H. htaiiiy C. Mat. Jliss K. retters (i. Hamuli (!. II. liulii i M A. liniiRln'ity M. M. Musuliimii Total F, blilblcy MIhmM rainier II It. KliiKcr I. Ncupvi " 1 1. 7.UB K. (Iricn A. (' ltathen " s. HiMiKlcr M. MeNi.lt M.'iilt A, l.ttul s. Stanley K, Dewnuy " V.. Ilihcr :. l.tllity ' Ik, Clllteii tin in 101 us 2IJ 27 Si '-7 is 41 Xi M K)7 :. it J! Xi .91 17 :ui 40 3.1 a'i .7 45 Xt .V) 2t 41 :ii ss .;t as 37 M) 45 10 vi at 37 VI 40 3.S 37 Si 411 Ji 37 SI 511) 4(.l fJI 45 :n 'iS M 41 Total J'llnmru Stimuli. Vi (miirji MlsaO. O. biiliullur K. hiiMlinil M.J. llliinlnt; I.. Marnli.ill ... ' M '.iicilIici. . K, lllMUll'll.... K. Atiihtr .... " A. I'Hitcr " H. hail I h U.htilrk " H. lleltlKHlk .. M Htlllll K, lliicktiiti.... I.. Kiilck H..SIIIKI M 411 lis il U lit M SO Ml 4i 47 .VI 1W St 41 45 W CI M vu 4 S7 Total. 001 077 U. Wclity 1.. W'ctici M llmlciuoeit M. Itejcr... V. Kaulliiuiu.. i:. 'ccliul ,, N. Itnplvy K MililnnU II, llaikliiH M, (iittlirie ........ M, AlUuium l, lliiinplii'ullle.. M. Itiiuli., M. bunvr. h. CiirHutci A. Ilnatieug. .... . h. U. Klliimkur h. FllillllllC., I. McMillan 1). Kln.... II. W'eltzel, M. brmipe...., A. lien. , 51 47 4(1 M M 51 41 4H Ul 41 44 Il M 75 NS 5.1 (IS 7 IA Ol u 41 ii 41 37 ATi 41 30 M M 31 4S :V5 37 40 37 55 4J 4lt M 88 55 54 3.1 37 Xi Total, f lil7 uw 1IIUU SCHOOL eOMJIUVCKMKNT, Mr. Kbertuau inaiie a motion Ihut a com - iiitlteoer llve be nppoiuted te inake tlie no ne no eessnry arrangements for the annual coin cein coin iiiencuineiit, with Win. O. Marshall as chair man. The iiiotieu wax ad op ted, and the chair iipiwinted Win. O. Marshall, Chas. K. r.berinan, Dr. It. M. lioleultis, Tbes. 1'. McKUigell, tiiul Biinen W. Itaub, as the eoui eeui eoui luilteu. AN INVIMIKIATINfl COMMITTKK. Dr. McUeimlck Hlaled te tlie beard that Bllice the last meeting there bad beeu sov sev sov enil newHpaiHjr nrtlcles rodectliig en lilm as u director in reroreneo te the admission or it pupil te Miss Huydatn's Hcboel. lte eskml that a cotniiilttee lie nppoltiled te Invosligate tlie matter. Dr. llcrr moved Ter the appoiuliueiil or hiicIi iicoiiinilUce. Thoinelinti wasadopled, and Dr. llerr, Jehn McKillips and Adam Obleudur weioapisiiutedasllieiiiostlgallng tommlltee. nit: HiiiiiiMAN miti:i:r ritefiitiTV. Mr. Naiunaii ollered the following rosolu resolu roselu lion, which was adopted by a unanimous ote : JtewlPCil, That llie proiierty coininllleo sell todeeigo H. Merrow the let or ground with buildings ineclcd thorcen. en corner or Sherman and Orange Hlrcets, Ter f 2,300, and en llie iccelpt et the purchtse iiioney the piesidcnt and secreUry le sign a deed for the S.IIIIO. mi: .iamdshi iiki;t annisx. Mr. Ilyrue Hlaksl Hiatal the last meeting el the beaid a resolution directing tlie properly comiuillee te build an annex te the James street school building was p.issed. Since (hen he hud learned that a si i cut te hoeiwuod would Uikeaway Heme of the ground ;thnre would net be Hiitllcient play ground if the annex was built, and he would thorefoio inovelo icumslder Iho resolution. The motion te reconsider wasadopled. and en tlie motion (e adept the resolution te ill left the ciiiuiultleole build the annex, Mr. AkUomsey sitoke in faer lliereef. Ile ar gued that the rapidly growing population In thalpirt or the city demanded the annex, and said that lhoeoiiliig of llie street weulil net lake away any or llie proiierty originally contemplated in the school silo. The.cas and niii's worn called feriinil i esulteil in the defeat or llie resolution by u lie ete, as follews: Messrs. llaker, ltieno ltiene nian, Ilreslus, (last, llerr, .loliiiHten, Joliusen, l.ichly, Mit'emsey, MelUllgelt, Haub, Hloni Hleni Hloni ensnyder, Hliindle, Shirk, Warlel and Wick ershani 111 -toted aye and Messrs. lioleulus, llyme, Darmstetter, KlKiriiian, Kwtus, Mar shall, Mct'erulii'k, McKillips, Naiiin.ui, Oblcndcr, Ochs, mngwalt,Schwel)el,Siueych, Snyder and l.eergiK)d, prosident, HI, eted nnv. .lessrs. Kbermau and Dr. laiNcrgoed stated that they were In fiorertlio buildiiig. but did net consider there was Hiillkienl ground te build an annex and they thorefoio toted nay. TO IJI.lll'T lliAVIIKIM. On luolieu et Mr. Warfel llie Isurd adjourned te meet en Thursday evening, June 18, te elect teuLhers. it mil hivnN.su imri:.irmi. Hit 1'iU'inN In the IIoiihe C'liimi "rtllliln linen it u (JoiiistittttIeli.il IIIiiJiiiIIj. Alter a game struggle, In which Its Ii lends showed Hiiiorier tact and generalship, the lliewn high license bill was defeated en a limilp.isH.igu iu the llouse Thursday after noon by a ote of U3 jeas le 70 nays, within a or a tinstitittleii.il majority. It was pro pre pro pennl te lecousider the Mite iu the owning, but the atlendance was sm tit, and Its Iricuds wero alndd te try It. They purise doing se, howeMir, at the first laorable opivor epivor opiver tunity. The tin ee lacking etes could hae been supplied by l'hiladelphli in tlie persons erMessrs. Ileyer, Deardcu and Pentese. When it was seen that a ele was certain le be i caches I Ileyer sent a pige ler his hat and huriied mil of the llouse, Deardeu dollbei dellbei alely dodged, and l'eiirese, who Irnm his surroundings iu Philadelphia, wasoxpected leHii)iKirt the bill, etcd against Iu U. Wts ley Tluim.is, the chaiiipleu or the higli taxa tion el brewers niiiloneuf the advocales et physiology and hgiene being taught iu the schools, w.is net present alatime when his ote would actually hae amounted Uisonio Uisenio Uisonie thlng. Philadelphia moml-ers are resH)iisi resH)iisi ble for the killing or the bill. The fellow ing is Iho lull Nole : Yeas Messrs. Allmaii, Ashceiu, Geergo A. lS.uil.iv, llirten, licit h, Kerry, Heek, Jehn (!. "Ileyer, llnue, ltroeks, Ilreslus, llrewn, Calhoun, I'hidwuk, Clnitnian, Clayten, Celbein, Cenntll, Criswell, Cremer, Cimiiingli.iin, Dick, Doughertv, llckels, i:iMu, K.ittsl, ('"etters, Tixjli-, Fuller, (lahie, liiles, (ilenn, Ocoi-geS. (irah.im, Jehn Gra ham, HuLketl, liiilll.nl, llartium, Harsh, llebner, lleidelluiigli, llellm.m, Hewell, Hidings, llughes, Iscnbuig, .lolinseti, Ivailcr, Lam, l.eary, iiciguncr, i.enry, Marshall, Miller, W. S. Morgan, Moirisen, Meiti, Masen, Nit hels, Merris, Packer, D. D. Phillips, S. Phillips, lidding, Kcsiognle, Kid del, Itidge, Hel.itid, Hliene, Itelsirts, (leorge Hobinseti, Jehn II. Kobinsen, ltemlg, Kese, Kussell, Sample, Sthech, Si-hs)ley, Scott, Se.il, Kiliniind Shaw, James II. Shaw, SluHimaker, Siunlgrass, Slerigere, Sterling, Stevenson. Them.iH J. Stewart, William r'. Stewart, Stockslager, Stubbs, Kchwart, True, Voegtlev, Vedges, Wayne, While, Themas J. William and James li. tlrahaiu US. Nays Mesis. James J. ltarclay, Ilaru hardt, llaer, Hells, Ilruuigaid, llrisen, ltiirns, Carlierrv. Uluin.li, Cellins, Courtney, Uralg, Uiawfeid, Urilly, Dinau, Denehue, Durkin, llilcr, Hngelinan, Krnst, Kirlwr, l'ogley, Fester, Frit, (iatcs, (ientner, (liliey, floeck fleeck ley, Green, Gicgery, Guiiinip, llarreuliiirgli, TheiKlore Hart, llasiml, llassett, Uell, Heme ImlsMlen, Keyser, Alacken, Magee, Maley, Mavvhinney, Mtllallrey, McDonald, Mc Mc Gewau, McNeil, Mi-Cult, Medlam, Monre, Geerge Morgan, Melt, Neely, 1'cmiobe, 1'ur. cell, Iteeder, Hichards, James P. Hobinsen, SayUilt, Schauller, Smith, Schonagle, Ssms ler, Svveenei, Kvau W. Themas Venscl, Welld, Charles Williams, Jehn T. Williauis, Wertuau 70. Nut Cor;illie. I mm tlie Louden 1'iilille Opinion Cocaine, the wondeilul iiiedidiuunt which aniethetises mucous meuibiaues, and Iuim simplified many miner operations en tlie eye, is very costly. Hence we must net Ik sur prised te he.tr that, In Paris, at all events, the lnaiiuraUurers endeavor te obtain as mill U or the alkaloid as possible by submit ting the coca leaves le a second process or exhaustion. The result is very sini liar te that which billows at tempts te inake a second infusion out et already exhausted tea leaves. Tlie J.imcet saysiertalu substances nre oxtracieu which ai e net cocilne, but have noverlholoss a remarkable olleot en the pupil, causing It te dllate in n marked manner. Theso sub stances aie derivatives el hygrlne, most of which are nivdiiatlcs. Usurlue Is net an elllclent anUigenist te utiopine, imtitiste theso dm IvalUes or hjgrine. Our readeis inayluvoelisorvod that dillerent observenj havoiiiiuledilleroutsUtenionls with regard te tlie action el" coc.ilne oil llie pupil. Heme have asserted that cocalne has a iewerrul mydriatic ellect, which ethers have net noticed. Tlie explanation iipiwam te be reudoied natent by the alwve mentioned racts. A Tjpe-Settlug Content. Tlie typesetting centest botvveen Jeseph McCanu, or the llemM, and IraSoinuiers, or the 11'eWii, Ter ff0, was doelded at the Mar olllce Iu New Yerk en Thursday. Hundreds of the delegates le the tyiiogiiipli tyiiegiiipli icil convention wero preseld. The men set for three hours, McU.mii putting up it, emsef solid minion, without luragranhs, timl Soiniiiers tLOii. In thu Ilrst hour MlCiuiii set i liS emu, be.ilinB tlie best previous record or 2,1X11, inade by Uomiiesltor Arons Arens Ixirg soine ye-ars aga AVIiuie Wa tlie Warnliii; bltinul? D. M. Mayer, whlle en ids way home last evening with ills family, dreve lntonwater trench en West Loineu stroet, which was left uiiKiianled and without a signal of warning .....,. nun. The herse was Bomewliat bruised and cut The occupants or the plue plue ten te which the herse was attached escaped injury, though Bomewhnt frlghtcned. A unpllad been liuiig out by the conlraqter wlmwasillgRluBthe treuch, but it had been romevod or Knecked dewu ut the Ume Mr. Mnyer appreuclKKl. THE EVE OF BATTLE. TltKllKVVtlLlUAlf 1'Oi.tltClASH Olltll INU Til Mil l.t)lHn 1'OH TIIK VIOUT, Tlie lleuUm Coiiillitates Declhiote TakoTliem- iiihM tirrtlie Flelil A Itllter A.Miult Vhiii Mcltavltt Fur Ilcltig an AIIckciI Oirpel lt;etr. Frem a le 7 i. in. to-tnerrovv tlie actual combat' or the Itepubllcan Mictiens iu tlie county willlie en, but nil day today the skirmishing is brisk and ncllvej te-night llie work w 111 be renewed and deinls or darkness will tin doubt lie planned before the Inte rising of the moon, l'lel and counterplot, trade ami lutrigtie, barler and Kile will rule the hour. The "carnival or frainl" Impends. Tlie doubts thai lia e lioretororo provalled en nil Hides have given way te a feeling of increased coiiltdenco, anil nearly all the can didates express themselves with a degree or lioperulness that is well assumed if notao netao notae tually relt. The hoperuluosH or even a bald headed candidate Is Isiyend calculation. On Monday Ijoiigenccker sleck leek a rise; and willi llie npiearauce or "Old Hen," raised rreni a wick lied, en the Htreels his friends Hiiccoetlod in creating uuite a Ikkiiii furhltii. lie has Iho support or tlie old line pelillcliuiH jolthe Sensenlg ruction and Iho Stalwart clement; tlie nlinosphcre or Court llouse row is charged with sympathy for him, and in the I,auiieters, the Htrasburgs and most el tlie towns he will run welt. Ills friends heixiil te prellt In llie city niul lower end from Dan. Misire'B reiKirleif withdrawal, but Dan has l)C('ii traveling ever tlie county tlie last few days announcing his determina tion te light le the finish ; and although lie cannot w in he does uotpreoso le sell out or draw out. Longenecker is in the light. II. C. Lehman also prints n card le Hay Unit lie has net withdrawn. Tills lias the at at at Miaraucoet weakening. Nollvlngcandldale ought te ha e te assure his Irienim that he Is net out of llie raee, Lehman is backed by Menteraiid ether ntrerul, iraulleus politi cians. Jehnsen is liauilicapHd hi llie nice by divided nllectinus and obligations; Hay lliewn must keep bauds oil becausoeriifs iimdldacy Ter delegate, iu which he Is sup isirtcd by friends or Ioiigenecker and Hoin Hein Hoin lield. l.cliui.iu is a gissl Hoceud Iu many lilaces ami the aggrcgale or this sort r stieugth lsoften ery mighty. Lehman is still in the tight, but there is boiiie danger that lie will have the lift) suuoezod ouleriiim between the two Tactiens. Koiuheld has been making licadway. Lew Ilartinaii has stiltk te him tirst, last and all the time; and he has traveled the county with prellt te his can vass. His Hiicceis depends lnrgely tiiien v bother he can carry the gre.it northwest, from Heinpfleld toCetiowago with arctson arctsen arctson able degrce or solidity. H Strino and the ether iKilltlcl.uis dell v or Columbia te Longo Lengo Longe neckor; ir Matt Frldy chips oil' the Hoinp Heinp Hoinp lleldsfiom him, if Jefin 11. .eiler and llane llaymeud run away with the Mount Jeys and Lelimau geUthe Individual Mitetlial he o.xpects In that region Kelnheld will be beaten. He is In the light and isabre.ist with llie best or them. Lehinati's frieuils are Hanguiue of carrving Ijancvster city. veu Het.iui roll. Tliealderin.iu and itmskibles who are bent en iK-.itlug Fry for solicitor are jirctty well unlUsl for A I. Siienck. Ile lias gathered te himself Mllt!flaus who are nuking a niore open light for him than Judge Patterson dares le ; Mentwr Is ene of thorn. Sheuck Is in the light. Setiate Clerk Cechriin, Senater Mylln, Sam Matt Frldy, Sensenlg and the ether politi cians nre for Uine, and will sUy there. Many ether jKsjple wlie de net trust hhenck's In tegrity, and de iiotbcllevo In Fry's lltness will rally le Uine. He has get into the light. Fry has the solid HiipjHirt or a loyal con stituency who wilt stand by him. Ile has put hiH " piilers " where they will doinest gcKsl, and the returns will show that lie was in the light. Fer Jury commissioner the signs still point te A. U. Ilytts as the coming man. Tlie County IiiKtllillleii. Fer prison Inspectors Sensenlg is running Dear and inclines te. Nissley as Ills hoceiiiI choice, and Ter ioer directors Ids candidates are Shealler ami Strino, with Allan A. llerr ler the short term. Fer jKxir diieclers Monter Is running llrubaker and has tw e or three en the string for hoceikI pl.ice. Fer prison lnseclerK he w ill run Martin, and he will also be for Hear, who Is en tlie Sensenig slate, butisoiieol Mcuter's warm Irlends. Mcntzer will sup port Mart Krelder ler the short term. Tin: ciiNrKiT reu hki.i:iaii:s. The latest thase or llie bitter and unrelcnU Ing contest ler delegates te the state conven tion is the issue by the tjuay managers of a yellow sheet tsister containing six reasons why llie peeple should ote ler thelrdclo thelrdcle thelrdclo rates. These six reasons are xarlatieus upon tlie anorlieii that MoDevitt is an immigrant from Allegheny county, and that Mc.Mollen, Geist, MenUer, Griest.tCe. "have our own Lancasler county men, iKirnen our soil, luy luy Ingeiir Uxes, whom wecui honor, without imiHirting Htrangers. MeDevitt.aricli man iu Pittsburg, is only assessed in Lancaster county for ene horse, two nleasure carriages, tw e geld w atthes amounting iu all te fl tax." It is also clmrged that te the political liowses McDevitt has given elegant mippers and wlnoiiartlesattho Stevens house, te which Ilrellier Warlel, J. AY. 11. IS.tiimiii.iu and Jehn II. Uuidis wero net invited. Lest the delegates chosen might "stultify and dis honor Lancaster county, and by palming oil a stranger and an alien as ene of our own citlens, barter our birtlnlght ler a mess et political pottage," the Sew Jhit, at ten cents a line, calls en the great Uincaster county old guard te vete for Quay's men and "agin" McDevitt's men : M'llKVlTT. Northern ticntttei int. .) AL'OIJ W". I.ANDlb, llplmita. Northern llciirciciitiillie. II. 8. IIANNKU, Ataiilieliu beiuii(;li IIKNUV bCUOI.b, C'ellllilblil. JI. M.bKNSK.SIU, Kant Kail Southern Sennlerlut. J. HAY 11110WN, Il8 , city. Keuthirn llcpritcntiUlie. SAMfKL M. I.ONC, Driiiiieru. 8. M1I.I.U HKItlt, West I.n.inprti-1 Or JONAS 8. hTO.NKIt, Slanei. JlcprcMcnttttlie IL'tty.) .IOII.V1I. SKII.KS. JltAY, Neilhcrn Iktwlertul, J. A. STOltKll, Vest Couillce. Nerlhu n JtiiinteiUnllie. (.I.OIiUKII. IIANUIC, Kill I. C. A. bllAr'FNKIt, Muiietta. .1 H. WITMKlt, Went UciupllLia. tiuutluru SiiiaterUtt. WM. M. bLAYMAKIIlt, tlty. .S'eutierii iitprescnttitlie. WJ1. MuUOWAN, builsbiliy. 11, II. JIILI.KU, CencatOijii. llepreientutlie (Vily.) J.W.B. UAUbMAN. city reitttcii luvutvet. js2 Uleii the xvay that seme of thu wanls go te-morrow may depend fijture pelltUsil ovents In tlie city ; and nmcrec theso whew Intorcsteil, and cautious' are tlie following .,l,l..n.m.I ilRtltranlH! C. .V. J4 V0O WHittllff .. .... .1.1..-...:... ir.fin,tirtu' ..hail In t4in IO llll .rtlliuriliiui ii.t,in..pj ,.... . - - First, ward; Goe. W. i:.iby wnitljnij, Je Blep into Alderman Ferdney's shoes r.MlaoWo r.MlaeWo r.MlaoWe Gliiin, Jehn lUker, Jacob Illt,l.lloer(re llressler, U. Mayer and Gee. Vlnewec all worrying te be chler Justlce or IheifUt arU' Vf Z-- ltmiillen or Teurt.U. i-,. llev. nuiuttiel, a rrcsbyterlan (leiirytWW or Philadelphia ; llev. Geed, oriheHouMTB! ehurcli, riilladelplila; llev. Dr. IS. llausMW unit wife, orileadlncr: and llev. T. Q. Allie and wire, or this city, spoilt yosterdayt (iuarryvllle, the guests or Mr. Goe. W. Jien. beland family. All the gontlemon of the party made tlie trip te i:urope togetlier last year, and this llttle reunion upon Uie anni versary of their doparture Is the ilrst of a boriea of oventa with which Uiey propeso te eotimietneratojhoir (wperlonce uutll they go egalu," Ct.UHX OV UVAUTEll IIKSHWNH. TlisMmiurTinrniitilp Hnpirvler Feunil (Jullty or Neglect or Duty Oilier llunliitwi. Thursday Afternoon Court met tit 2:30 e'clwk mid the trial or Gorden Armstrong tuul Alex. Heinperly, suiKirvlsers or Marllu Uiwnshlp, neglect or duly, vas proceodwl with. Atiitiiilwrel wilnosVieHWeroe.illcd by the commonwealth and loslllled that the read complained or was Inipassableal cor cer bilu seasons, Ihretigh tlie neglect or the HUtiervlsers. The deretiKe was that the read is new In as geed condition as it ever was, and llie clmng lug or Iho drain from ene hIIe or the read le the olher did net inake the read any worse, aslmd lieen tcslllled by thoeelnmonwoalth'H wlliiesses. Jury out. The ne.xt cases calleil ier trial wero lliose against Jehn K. DetinNiii' "'id l-'mtilc AD lirlght, txmsplracy le delraud Jehn W. Menl Menl Menl or.caUle dealer. Arterajury hadboenso hadbeenso hadboense loctod court adjourned until Ftlday morn ing. J-'rxiInu Memimj. Court met at l) o'clock niul Uie Jury In tliocniKierUoiii. 5S. Gorden AriiislrongandAlexaiidorIlemiM)rlj',iieglnt eriluty, rendered a 50tdlcinr guilty. lntbocase or Uem. ik. Charles I-. Klcli mail, Indlcled Ter irjury en complaint or A iderinaii Spurrier, counsel Ter the twin, inenwealth, Htnted thalncate could net Iki lii.eloeiit and the iiermlssletl or Iho court wasnsked te take u verdict or net guilty with county Ter costs. 11 will le remem bered thai Klchm in in his testimony agrlnst Alderman Hiitlrrler loslllled thai he ii.ul noyer m.iile.icrliiiliiTl oeniiilnhit ngalnst n man tiamed Stelly iKiftire AlilorinanHpurrler niul alter he had testified u complaint liar lug hisHlgnaliire was shown te him and he admitted that he had Hlgned IU The court gaveltsassenl te the vordlelasked for and tlie verdict was Liken. Counsel in the Dennlseii-Albright con spiracy case stated that the ease was ulxml Ikj IngKettlisI, and Ihey were given time b)ar b)ar range the details. The case orceniinunw(illli vs. Helwrt.1. I JviuiH, (also pretense, was continued te the next term en the ground that thorn Is a rule out in a h 11 Hiilt depeudlng, ag dust Evans, which will be disposed or at the argument court. J''uilin Afternoon. When court met it was round that there wasa hitch in thosetllo thesetllo thosetlle mentor the Dennlseu Miuspiracy ease, llie costs lieing the sluuibling lilwk. The case was finally centliiiKd until llie August term and In Iho meantime it In o.xiiectodloarrango the costs. cinuuj.Ni' mmiNiiss. Jeru V lleitel and Win. M. Jehnsen, cily, were granttsl soldiers' licenses te hawk, K)d K)d dle and vend goods in the county el Iin caster. Imiuiii Maiv Darller was dlvmced Irem herhusUmd, Jehn Darller, en the ground el desertion. (IllADUATINU XAVAH UAlU'.r.l. Tlin-e I'ciiiiHyliiiiiLuiH of llie hlx Wliu Toek IIIrIi lleimrM. Tlie burilsef x Islters te the naval awidemy at AtiuaiKills, Mil., cenllnucsl its laliers Thursday. In llie morning the annual comiietillve drill of tlie four companies or naval cadets took pl.ue. Iuli x)iniiany drilled lorubetit li.ilfuil hour, and iillorsemo work or a higher order, the fourth cemiany for the first time in its history, was declared Iho lcst drilled, and was prosented with the Hag by Miss l'oe, daughter of LleuL Colonel O. M. l'oe, U. . A., and the usual hearty cheers were given thoHUccessnil competitors. Tlie aftoriieon was simjiiI in tlie practice of steatu engineering and at night the last dress jiaradewas given. The visitors pro pre pro tieunco the drilling tills season te Ik) usually line. The six men who graduated with the highest liener are as lollews hi Iho onler n. lined : David W. Tayler, Virginia 727,(17 Hircent.; William Mclvnv, Pennsylvania 7tr7,G:i mr ccnL; Jehn G. Tawncssy, Dcliware, n'rW. sjr i-ent; Alliert U. DilteiiUu h, I'cnnsvl anl.i, (1,0.1 ier i ciiL; ThcodeioO. Fonten, rviiiiHvltuulih e7'.l,10 Jier cenL; Veluey O. Cliase," l)iils.ina, lKil,81 pert-cut. Theso who graduated without dlslinttien wore: William G. Miller, Virginia; Geergo It. Slecuiu, Illinois; Giiorge W. Kline, New Jersoy; James W. Kllliell, Mississippi: . W. Jayncs, TcnnesHce; AlexandrLi 'llioiuit 'llieiuit 'llioiuit hen, New Yerk ; Charles S. Stauwerth, Virginia; Jeseph Strauss, Virginia; Harri son A. ISlipliaui, l'cniiHvlvania: Jehn I'. MiGuiiiuess, Idulie ; ltelsjrt Loe iius sell. Georgia ; llenjainlit W. I.0111 bard, Iowa; Anintcad Hust, Virginia; David H. iies, i-cnnsyivaiiia ; i.nn.iiu i I'cimsvlvania: ISeiij.tiiiiii light, 'Icniics 'Icniics see : Allwrt lternstlne, Miihigiin ; Ailliur II. DittUiu, Marjland ; Charles M. Corpcn Cerpcn ing, North Carolina ; James 'P. ISoelcs, Dela ware ; S.1111110I It l'lelncr, Tetinesiee ; Uobert lleechorllewcll, MUhliu. 1.1SVOI.N UNtl'lUMiri. A CIum et Tlilrtj.lwii (Iruiliiiitri l'reni tlie Colensl Traliiine hilniel. The lamest class overgradualeil Irem Lin celn university, near Oxford, wastli.it which eelebrated commencement there yesterday. It numbered thirtv-twe. and nearly all of them Intend .devoting UieniselvH t" H'e'r peeple's educallen iu tlie Setitli, eitlier as toaehers or ministers, which is an indication that the university is doing its part in the solution or llie great national preblem of tlie negre. ,, , ,., The oserches was formally opened with prayer by Kev. Mr. Thompson, of Philadel phia, a graditale et the Institution. President lLiutl.iU lliuii annouiKed Alonxe Cliurih, el ciinsylvanla, whodellevored the Ij.1tI1iH.1lt1 Ij.1tI1iH.1lt1 atery iu an able and eleiptent manner and after him the lollewing hoiciieu enmra. lloliert It. MoKarey, el North Uaiellii 1 ; Amlrew W. Hecks, or Virgin! 1 ; Charles 1. Lee, or New Yerk ; Augustus L. 'lorreiRO uudUIiarles S. Moliaue. orNettli Uarelhia Alter the conferring of degtesH llie valedic tory was proneiimed by Moses 11. J.u.kben, of the District or Ueluinbl.u m - Ilcuvlurhtallenury I'upcr. The intlinate association between our imH- Lil system and the production or juper is constantly revealed. Net only is tlie (titan- tltv of iiiner ailocted by the liermissiens and prohibitions or tlie law, but the nihility Is niore or less dctotmlued by tliem. The law-, clicaiiening txislage by incrawing the weight or letters te ene oiince ler the single rate, te go Inte ellect July 1st, lsalteady gi ing token or Its Iniluence hi the orders that iiianurac- turers are getting. Ligiu weigui writing iiaiiers have had the prolercncu ever tlie heavy ones, te avoid double pesLige, but new the tendency is selling toward the heavy papers, w hkli, or course, are greally te be prorerrod. TiKntud As Well An (Si'orge IMlMKlivr, K10111 tlie Mitllntewn Democrat. Tliet) is living in the JutiluLi Valley at this time, and iu Millllntewii, n gentleman, Mr. James Law, who vislted Washington ,.ii rlv as the rail of 1S29, lwul the old goiieral 11 s Isit at tlie White llouse, had the ploasure or Liking a glass or vv Inu with lilm, and by special renuest dined w ith him the lollewing day In the Whlle Houre in com cem mny with Martin Van ISuren, Majer Don Don aldeon aiiilGeneral Gllisen, HocreUryorvvar. ftlr. Law, thinks thore was but llttle loll of the Hpieniini roast. 01 ivuu gumu iui bh UtO Lible en Uiat occasion. V v 1 ft V Mexlcan l)ciicraile Arrentcd. n BwivKitt Uel., June C Uuudide Uostelle, a notettshorso thlerand deiporade, has been wrested at Walmbeig for the murdorefDon JnuvRowre.a preniriieiit cltiren or Valcla ' eetwtr, Jfew Moxlce, tilteut a year age. The Brtnener Is un oxieeilingly xlcleus iharacter and u"l4Ke 'reward was ollercd Ter his capture, lie -will be Liken te Santa PoTer ijfr! ,11 A'WtMUHn of the Woetlt. A fUd wwiiJiVpperUHl ou the Lehigh mountain, I,' Jjfetewn. He leaves his hldtMi iifjwjjgltuul 10 o'clock nightly and HwlwJieiakhly howling nearly all iUfPtf Wrailll0rt te be an csailicd lunatlii. Sn CTff h niHirle, Arkans,is ; Themas lieg SLule, l,ou l,eu isbna ; Win. W. Gllnier, Virginia ; Charles M. McCormick, Virginia; James H.Shlndel, Pennsylvania ; tllennle Turbes, Seuth ( aro are llna ; Geerge It. F.vans, MasKiiliusetlH ; ItelM.rt IL KiHiiil. Misseuri: Charles U. Pee, TELLING OF A KOMEUY. HOW fllf-HHI WAS HTOI.l'.N lit bUitJB AM'HHT HWlNM.KltS. A Cenvltttnt New Yerk llrtnk Jlelilicr Itelatrs tliu Story or a llelit rvciilnllen at lyumtun, (Intarln, Nlnetiii Ynara Age (In I lie Truck ul tlie (lullty One. IIUl I'Al.e. N. Y. A man naiiied llainll llainll ten, who was convlcleil of n bank robliery and sent te King-Slug, rocently disclosed te It, II. ltesl, of this city, chief of the American express cempatiy's detectlve force, tlie do de bills or llie bold express reblsjry at Louden, Oul., In HepteinlHjr, 1872. A prekage con cen lalnlug f 1,000 and another containing f 10, 000, were Iiainled in at the Ameri can express olllce in thai city. The clerk HtepiKxl U another part of the olllce, leaving thu packages 011 his desk, and en his return round the f 1,000 gene. A couple of days afterwards Information from Itigorsell disclosed the Tact that 11 flO.OOO p;ickagodue there had net arrived, and tints this greater less, overlooked in the Hurry caused by the ether,) hccaine npiarenL Hamilton says the thell was comiiiilled by Iwonameil I'rii'eand Dulwye, whoHtepiod at the Tecumseli hdiiscrfuniler assumed names, and who crenscd Ult lines safely with their plunder, Prlce hivcHletl iwrt of ins share iu a liouse nml let in Fefmsylvaul.i and Dubeyu b)iighta saloon In Cbliaigy. The express company "are following up Uie case. 'ii,i ... - WANTl'M l.tJArJ! OF AIISENC:. v hierrn of llcinbrm Win) Wcre (IrnutiHl It Tlie (Inter Itin'i Initnt. llAtiKlslitntii, June 5. TlioKctiate te-day passed all the llouse bills 011 llrSt and se end reading uud adjourned until Monday afternoon. In the llouse Hceres of the meintxir were granted leave or alisome, wlien an uttsue cessrul ellert w.is made te aiitml to-meiraw's Hessien boiv-uise or the preUiblllty orne" quorum. Soveral ineml)ers Hpeku or the ncxesslty eT pissing roventto legislation and H.1I1I that If nohehslons were held te-morrow it would fall. The llouse then rescinded the leaves of aliMince granted, and Fattnce'a bill providing for the assessment and collection el Lixes en moneyed capiLil and returns of porseual prejierty was passed second reading. The Senate bituminous coal mlne bill was passed finally. 1 leuse bill was itassed Dually for the roller ami boneiil or indigent injured persons net residents or the county In which the accident may occur. An act reducing the fees el notaries public was dcreatcd. TU O MIHMNO aiiSS. Ili'llutisl tn llillii lt Thrlr l.lit'ii In Ilia Itcatrr I'.irk lli'nemilr Ilrmk. Dn.WKit, Cel., June ri. It is lielluved Hint two lives wero lest WednesiLiy by the bunt ing el the dauiofthe ISeaver Park reservoir iu SL Vralu Canen. The missing men have Ixjcii sojirclied for, but were net found. Twe miners iu Central Gulch, who liarely es eaitl with their lives, doscrlbe the Hceueas terrible. The gulch was nuite narrow, and a wall of water 50 feet high ratne sweeping down, moving boulders weighing several tens and overy tiling olse iu its path. These men lest everything but their lives. Net a barn leiuaius 011 the ranches in llie canon. Some dwellings wero eul of the reach or the water and wero saved; ethers wero badly wrenched. Four ditches have Isxm nearly destroyed, at a critical iiorled Ter the crejis which need the water supply. It Is thought a water HNiut hi the mountains CTiised the dam te break, but the ranchmen ImjIew it had lieen in constant lear e! its giv ing away. Tlie debris is piled hi the read 12 feet deep in Heme places. At ether points bridges are gene, interfering with travel. The damage is estimated at fully f 10,000 and may Ihj greater if the dllchcs are net re paired iu time te save the crops. Tin: uuiiii aers iiu.tr Jii.r e.v. Tint llitmlriHl Fraudulent reiihlnun In ttiuUlri trlct of Columbia Kvtehcil W.vsitiNitiex, D. C, June . The littef district of Columbi 1 pensioners h is Ixhiii en gaging Iho attenlieu of Commissioner lllaek for seme time, and is new carelully revised. A large number el iorsens were round en the list who were net entitled te roi.elo pensions, either liocause they liad rocevored rrem their dis.ibilllies, or were net doieiid deieiid doieiid ent uien tlie governineiiL In seme cases the parlies were de:id, and lit still mere, widows had married airiln. Carerul study was made el all these cases, and the result Is that nearly 2XJ naniei have been struck oil" the list and the'r pensions suspended, mak ing an annual saving totiie government or nearly f 100,000. IIS) l'liple Thnimlit te Have Hern Kllleil. Lo.npe.v, Jimeri. Dispatches rrem Serina gur, Indi.i, sUite that the details as te less or llie and projierly by the recent earthquake hi Cashmere are ditllcult te obtain, as nearly all the telegraph lines have been prostrated, the violent sibralioner the earth having raed nearlv all the imiIcs. Kiieugh has been learned, however, from llie llttle news re ceived te show that the less le lift) and prop erty is gre.it and that the worst lairs may lie roali.eil. lluudieils of dwellings have been destroyed, utiil It isestlmaled that ftilly luO poeplo were killml outright and as many mere serieusly injiired. Great distress exisU thiougheut the rulned districts. l'rcpatlni; ler tlie Indians Hi. Pase, Texas, June D. Tlie Mexlcut govenunent lias prepared for tlie arrival of the murderous Apochesuud Sierra Madres, Orders have been mint the xarieus leles politlces and prosldenla or all the towns along the Sierra Madres, nnd te the iniliuiry coiumanders lietirying tliem te prepare ler raids. The olevonlli regitnent et calvary has left l'arral fttr Casas Grande. A band el Apaches has lieen seen near Masce Springs and the bodles et seme murdered Mexicans and Americans have Ixjeu round near Uaru Uaru zllle Springs, herrlnly mutilated. HI Dualll Bcntviice Coiniiiuteil. NiswOiti.iiA.vM, June I. The Kouleuioot Jehn Itaptiite, who was te be hanged te-lay with Fester and Heb Williams has been commuted te imprisonment ter lift). lSaptkteisa wcak-minded nogre boy, and tlie ovhlcnee agaiust him was net conclusive. Ile was convlcted 01 assaulting Airs. ai. Keinor. Wlien told last ovenlng that his Hoiitence was commuted, he danced around his cell, laughing and exhibited the inostox inestox inostex travagant symptoms of Jey. German' Designs en Kunzltiar. Londen, June 5. Tlie repert that Gor Ger niaiiy lias established a protectorato evor Witu en the nertliwcst coast or Zanzibar is ronflrmed. It is new considered mere man likely thatGennaiiy will solze the whele of Zanzibar upon the protext that in its prosent siate that country ondaugers the ioace of Witu. m ArrcntcU for Blievlng tlie Queer. Hest en, June 5. Fred Thatcher, an old oileiidor, was arrested last night as the man who has lloedod the city with counterfeit Bilver coin for months . past. A completo counteifoltor's apparatus was found at his liouse. A Ilurslar Shet In a Bance Hall. I'ui:ni.e, Uel., June 5. A burglar, giving tlie name of Ililly Wilsen, was shot threo times yosterday by the pollce whlle operating In atlance hall known as the "l'alace of Pleasure." Ills wounds may prove latah hlTKllAHV AND r.DVCATlONAU Tlie New In Celtii;p, lllgh Hrlioel niul Literary C'lrrlm. Week after next will be commencement week In Franklin ntul Marshall college, this city, the exercises ojienlng wltli the baccalatt re.ite sermon 011 Sunday June 11 In llie chnel; en Monday ovenlng the sophomores will glve an cencert ; but thore will be no "Junier oratorical centest" in llie "collego chapel, en Tuesday ovenlng," as nmiotiucetl "oxcltislvely" by ene of our estoemed but generally Inaccurate centem. IKiraries. Thoreliy hangs a L1I0. It is tlie rule Ter the iiiombers of the Junier class loselect from Its ranks the competitors for this prize, an equal number from etch society. It was complained alter the elections this year that seme of the Dlag itethiau politicians! in llie class had conspired te nomlnale Gcetheans who were net the Hlrougest orators, se that they would Tall easy victims te their Dlag conietltors. The com plaint was carried le the faculty who, though IKiwerless te act, miggesUHl that an nililitien.il orator from each Hoclety,to lie Holeoloil by his own wx'Iety associates, Iwchosen for tlie com cem com iMjtllien, but the boys did net lake kindly le the idea, niul the contest, by goneral consent, is atKindoneil this your. Wednesday w litis) the big day or the week, tohecolohratod by society reunions, alumni meeting and dinner, class day exercises ; alumni addreHs in the ovenlng by Dr. A. S. GerharL or Philadelphia, en "The Univer sity or the Future," and thofinielh reunion and Inuipiet ofthe Diagnetlilaii llteniry ho he ho clely at the Stev ens house at 1);10 p. m. On Thursday thore will be only 0110 ses sion of commencement osercises at which llie "honor men" and orators selected by the faculty will speak, in the ovenlng the '.. x ilicui society's noml-centfjiitil.il reu u ion will Ik) held iu the dining rooms of the Slevens' house. Illcli HlIioeI Aliiintil. The aliiuutl association of the Lancaster hlglt Schools will held tlielr annual reunion at the high school building, West Or.mge Htrcet, at7i10 en Wednesday evening June ml). Waller P. King, of llie class of n, is prosident or the association, and Harry 1. Sponcer, or the class et '70, secrebiry. The pregramme of tlioeulertalnmont will ombraeo vecil nud iiihtniinenl.il music, ess.iys, roclta reclta roclta lienn. orations, etc The honorary oration will txxlollvereilbyl'rer. Geergo Gaul, A. Tr.,nlut the elumul oration by W. JI. Max well, of the class of '8i Tlie oxrsnitlve committce having the mat ter hi charge, are MLss Harriet Curtis, or the clasHef7'), Miss IjNttra J. Falckyer the lass er'7(;; W. Scott Adler, of the class or 'SI, and Ciarcuce Slormfeltr, of Iho class or 'si It Ls the purpe.M3 of the coinmitteo te make the reunion mere lutorestitfg than any that has preceded. The essayd, orations, -Ac., have lieen ceullilcd Ui Heme of the brightest or the alumni. The full pregramme Is net yet printed but will lie given hreafler. All the gradualesnf the high wJioels, the wJkkiI, di rectors, and many distinguished educat')r at home and abroad have been Invited ami are exiected te attend. Other Literary KlciiU. Commencement week at Latayolte col cel col lege, Hasten, will begiu Tuesday, June 2L Hev. Leenard W. lt.icen; D. D. ; ox-(ievcrnor Henry M. Heyt, Gea Junkiii and Holjert U, James are among the orators or the week. Thore will Ik) a grand ro-ttnlen or Sunday schools in connection with tiie thirteenth annual convention or the Cumberland county Sabbath school association or Penn sylvania, at Williams' Greve, Friday and Saturday, June 12 nnd 1.1, issa. The greve will Iw illuminated at night by electric lightH. The high Kchoel tominciiceuiont or this city will be held en June 20; and the com mencement el bL Mary's academy en June m. buIlltaii'H C0111I111: St-Te With ttnrke. Uillt'sde, Jtme5. " Parson" Davies ins recciv oil a loiter rrem Palsy Shepiwrd, the backer el Jehn Ij. Sullivan, stating Hut the champion pugilist would atrive iu Chicago the 1st of the coming week, accompanied by a number or his lSosteu admirers. He will go Inte training as seen :w lie gets bore, pro pre pro imratery te his set-te with the Irish lad iu the coming athlctioexhlbltiou at thudtivlng park. Hurko is h.ird at work getting lilmsuir hi training for llie cenlesL A (tlpintli! .Xli-tcer f.ilN. Vini'i:n.m:s, Intl., June 5. Trainmen en the Chicige, Vmccunes .fc Caire railway brought in a wouderrulhloiitf jesteulay, con cerning the fall or a gigantic meteor In a Held near Unit railroad at Nowburnslile, Jehnsen county, Illinois, 011 Wednesday night. Tlie weight or tlie meteor is estimated atalieuta ten and a-half, and it was embedded In the ground sev end feel. Thu phenomena escitcil the denizens of thovillige te uliigh degrce. Himdrodser poeplo visited thosjiet yesterday. Ilc.ul Through n Kptltal. NAhiiMi.1.1:, Tenth, June &. J. Celes, proprietor or tlie Jehnsen house, shot him self through the haul yo.sterd.iy, dying in sLiutly. Celeswasa regular attenil.iul dur ing Kev. Santuel Jenes' revival and scouted deeply ailocted. It is MipiMised that Ins mind bocame impaii-cd. He left a note say lug : " 1 can llve no longer. Goed-bv e le all who knew me, for I .1111 geno foievoraud ever." Jl.ukey Aliviltfil Frem AH Itl.lnn'. Wasiiinuien, June 5. Judge Mackey, lather or Censul Mackey, has received llie fellow lug cablegram from Uie Grande Da Hul, H1-.17II : " Censul Hockfeid Mackey has been absolved unanimously by jury. All honorable citizens celebrate the ev enL" (Signed) Tun UeMMiTTiit: of Ci 1 ii:.ss. llininia Wants Ne Tell Tax. Sr. I'HTiilisuune, June 5. It is probable that tlie poll tax will seen be abolished in overy part or Uusslaoxcepling Slberla. TJXKOKASIS IN 1IH11C1'. Ill tlioIIeusoorConimons, te-day, the Hen. Hugh U. Uhilders, chaucoller or the ox ex ox cheiptor, anuounced that the budget would be amended se as te roduce the proiesod in in in creasoerdutyou spirits le ene (.hilling per Kallen. , , , , jVt te-day's Bessien or the typographical union con vonllen hi New Yerk, it w as do de do cided that during any strike authorized by the oxecutlvo cotnnmice, 1110 siriKers were 10 rocelvof7porwcok rrem the union's strike ruiids. Pittsburg was soleclod as the next place or meeting. , , Tlie president has appointed llunlcr Weed te lie collector or internal royenuo, Secend district or Kentucky. The treasury doiiartment has lioeu cogniz ant ler seme days or the deficit in the ac counts 01 J..11. Aiimonierior, 1110 cuiei 01 uie roilenipllon titllce at New Orleans. It may reach f&0,000. '1'0-ilay is oeiug euservcii as woiueuunuu Memerial Uay at Ixiudeii Park cometory In ls.iituuore. August ISolinent will have as hlsgttestat Nowiert for a few woeks, during tlie seasen, the prosident of the United Suites. The International distlllery, in Detroit, tlie largest In the world, Is In llames. One man has been badly Injured. Ferdinand Ward's hearing en tlie indlct indlct inents charging him with grand larceny, has been set for June 15. A llre in lSallltnore this morning, In the building Ne. 2 Kast Falls avenue, destroyed f 11,000 of property. The whereabeuts of defaulting Teller Scott, of the bank of the Manhattan com pany, New Yerk, are still a mystery. Frightful Werk of a Jluiiuivny Herde. Thursday ovenlng Denman Orteti was driving In Frie a splrlted team, which ran away and collided with a telegraph iest, brooking Orien's Hkull. A-lad named ICuhn was knecked down nnd tram pled boueath the home's feet, mangling him fearfully. Andrew lllnten, in buggy with Mrs. Kllza beth AVarden, was run dew 11. Illuten's rilis wero breken and the old lady was injured beyond hepe of recevery. Willlatn Oumer xvas Iho next vicUuii his hack being broken. All wero romevod te the hospital, and lllnten euly in oxpucted te llve through the night DANCING ON NOTHING. 31 Villi lilt Kit V1SVU PAYS TUB VENALTr WITH 11 1H 1.1 VX. Hilling n Country Ntore-Kcppor for a Trilling hiiui Tliu Cemlriiincsl Mini Firm tu Hie tjt, AtkiiewlnlBPHltls Guilt ami I'nij-n Hint Merty lie (llieu. IIae'ki'.nhvck, N. J June 5. Sanfertl Ulscey colored, aged 21 years, was Itaugetl In the corridor of Iho men's prison of IholScrgen county Jill at'.nKI a 111., teslay for the mur der of A brant 0 union, the proprietor of a country store at Park Illdge, N. J., a small village en the New Yerk it New Jersoy rallreid. Cisco entered the Hlore en llie night or Dee. 2.1, 18.SI, and uiuler the protext or making seme purchases attacked and shot Gurnce through the head and thou beat lilm with an axo-liandle, fracturltig his skull in threo plaoe. After rilling tlie meney drawer Cisco Hed. Gttrnoe lived long enough te tell the nan 10 el his assailant. Cisco was arrested two days after at I'aterseit and ledged In tlie jail thorn. Wuen arraigned he pleailwl guilty and was HciiUmccd te daith. Cisco's rehittv es iilTiiwk leave .J.mW terday. Ilia aged ruiiet inld an allectlng parting from him cstoriLiy..artiernooil. 'Iho eonilenmod man .itir X uarty?Hupper Mt . Highland lay ilew 11 u )ilht5UniSelt his cell. Ile was imable te sic- ihoweW,'aiiil arising rrem his couch, took soatta.Uie Uble nnd began le write. W en lidttimt'eoueliidetlL writing he sent Ter II sltbrlfiatul asked'hitu te loin lilm iu nmver fl'hn liVrlfl' nnWmlliui and the coudemtiod nu proycdleitp atidS lerv enlly, asking Ge te irlveltliil sireimih ' K, te go through tlie en al wlildi awaltedhjiu. jiV' When he llnished, C v thiuiked the shernl' "fe. ier iiuiny iiiiiineisus iiiewii uiuif anueimni sJ-" inu uiiiu 141 vi 111110 1111 piayiug.ueiuiriiwB sjs jr with ills guard. 11 rptlred 8heW.aftiVit Mils midnight, and sle soundly itmHt'Jft'i iu 111., when lie aw 10 wltin ntstnrti Jt&Wiyi&'l groetod his watcher hliiiHelfuare fully In left by his father. t 7 o'clock llevvMi Walcott arrived and joined lit prayer Willi the coudeniuod niai Shertly: after eight; o'clock the sherlll cut ired the cell atid read. .- - . . ..LI.. 7tv -.. the death warrant. ( fsoe Utrloned te ita leading with deep tutercsL When the sherlll had llnished -ending, the culprit's arms wet 0 pinioned, du black cap 'placed upon his head, ami, tanked en cither clde by 11 clergyman, with die sheilff In advance and twoefhlsasslstai is bringing- up the rear, thoceiidomiicd walkislwith a linn Biep le the Hcalleld. Arrlvhif under Uie noeao, Ofsce spokeas follews: "llcforeldio 1 wWhtesaytliatlamvery hippy. I plead guiltv befere Ged and nun and hepe for mercy. Thore was mercy for the tliluf or sinners; Oeii shows mercy le me. I thank the ojierill ami all ollierB xvjibliave Iiceii se kind ti) 1110. I aslc Gcsl te be merci ful feri liall tHwHh lilm wen." Herelna voice breke down, but seen recovering hint sell, lie ilgtmlletl li s rctulinesi U go. At exai-tly 0:13 thb.trap w ' sprung and Cisco's ixxly aiiet up iN,e uirr Ifev or strangulation lu hIx'-jJ .its. After hangjjg 21 minutes, thd Jeily " St cut dewa ami de llvcietl te ins father. He will be buried al Pascack, N. J., Ill thr same eoiuetery where his victim is bulled. The exceutluu pkisi'd oil" ipilelly. Oulyasv.re of lwrsens lit ail witnessed 1L Cliitrrtus eunit Guilty. The twtnty-si.xlli mid Inst day or tlioUlu tlieUlu verius trial, in Kit .niend, Va, euTliurs d ly, opened with thl mrt room packed te tlie full extent of its .iitracted capacity by a crowd eager te hear 10 cleslng-argumcnt of Mr. Charles V. Merc tith, clilef prosocuter. When he had flnishee Hiei'abO was given le thejury and they iinlred. Al tS5p. in., City Sergeant See in low lotto inlormed Judge Atklij( that tl jury had agreed ami w ero preparing their erdiiL This was fcoeu known throughout ' court room, and al most every uye wast .rued mi the prisoner who was Hitting ni"ilyiii his usual place near his counsel. A ", llie Jury filed into the court 100111 an 1 loei Uiini vciilw. A, deathly tttlllues per' .uldtthoerewdod room. When the prisene. heard tlie vpnllct, "guilty," he sat d ,wu and was te all out ward appearance as niiueVcd as at any Uuue siuce the arresL MuriliT iikI mlilile. Ni:w Y'euk, June 0. ISnujamin llulpkiu, aged 32 years, or Ne. 10) Feuith aotiiie,f.uot the woman he lived with this-morning, alid tlicuif.it.tlly blurt hlni-rfiirin thoheail.bhe w new In a daiigoreucoudillQiiiaL.thOvNovf Yerk hespltd. - llulpkiu left his hk.iiis at7 o'clock and wenfc" te a number or sahxns and drank? heavily lie returned at rpta ter le ten and after rtf rtf meving liia shoes went info the bedroom whero his inlstres- was staudliig near a dressing case. Without speaking he drew a lovelvor, and w lien within two feet of lmr llred twice. The lim shot, took oflect in lidr lerehead ; she roll ai I he put the royehor le his own head and 1 ed twice, CiUlngdeait almost Instantly. lulpkiu was a gilooii gileoii giloeii koopor. jf The Stale or ihe U. 8. Trcenurr. Wahhinhien, D U., June &.r-Triiasury halatiens te-1l.1v : i old coin and bullion, f2ll,703,l'j0; silver dellara aiid,buluen, 1107' 17.1 sl t lYnctinn.-il diver C0ill8, fjl,ia2,'2l;' ii..u.i ui ,ij i,,.(,. K"i(V201.7iS : national V ortlWly.aild;dre.t?ml,1. Ss-v tuit'obiat-kdeiiiih m bank notes, f J.72S, lis ; national iwuk heIVh Iu jjJgf Ulll..t U",V1 ...... . .-- ,- . ... , i.-.:! process el rodeuip ion, 1i,w.',iiji ,, uuww - with national lutik doiwslterloSjtOjK'hjllV Tetil, fel,l,2i0,571. ' ' Uottllicites eutstatidllig tGeU, flSUJOGS, IN); silver, fl01,017,wul currency, ip.,710,. 000. i Internal revenue receipts, fllt),i.la; eus eus tetus, f lSl.CSS. Only 11 Temporary bcare. Ciui'.vtie, June 5. Iii accord.ince with the teceiit erder of Majer 1 Lit risen, overy g-imbllng hotise in llie city ctosed bofero midnight last night. A Great MimUI.hi and Composer Dead. Londen, June fi. Sir Julius itonedict, tliu eminent musician and compesor.ls dead. Hu was born at Stuttgart Nonembor 27, 1&0I. lonely Win the Oakit S(ake. I.oniien, June G The race ler tlie u.iks sUikes was run at Hpsem te-day and was wen by Lonely. St Helena llnlshcd bocettdtind Uipiceliiui thisd. WE-lTllKIt rilUltAlllLlTlKS. Tlie Contlltleu or the Itaremeter ami Ther mometer and Indication rr the Merrow. Wahhinuten, V. U., June 5. Fer the Mlddle Atlantle states, local rain, winds gonerally shifting te slightly coelor wosterly, oxcept In the Houlhern iwrtleu whero the temperature will remain stationery, lower barometor. ltalns have fallen InNovvlhigland.thoMld InNevvlhigland.thoMld InNovvlhigland.theMld .lln Atlantle htates. Oliie valley and Uiko re- glenswlth clearing weather in tlie Upicr Mississippi and Missouri valleys; clsuwhore fair weather h.is provalled. The tomperaturo lias riseu slightly In tlie Mlddle jVtlantiu bUtes ; It lias fallen Htlghtly in the Lew or Uiko regions, and hasromained nearly sUitlenary in all ether dlslrlcts. Tlie winds are variable lit all dUtrlcts. Weak. 8tormsarecontr.il in Utah and the Lewor Lrke region, accompanied by rain. Feil Satitkdw Lecal ralusare indicated for New nnglaiul, and tlie Mlddle Atlar.tie states fellow ed in tlie latter district by clearing woather. Clearing weather for Ote Lewor Lake regions and fair weather for tlie I Ohie valley ana Tennessee. .! 1 W fa $ i i 5-ig M II ? Vi te& bits t. . .T'.t , "fl m& Yr m in -yum: &&i atsjf, t.i j'WHJH t r j r-
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