ill .(. n T -rs-- , . tewtj'twff JTWH.TiwinwfaE ' b' -5 JJ. ." Yl .' '' ' , U ' .VI " ' 1 Mi H ilwtfaptf $v&dlxmM. tt V J !l l k' A I VOLUME XXn NO. 1!.. LANCASTER PA., MONDAY, APRIL 19, 1880. PRICE TWO GENTS. lb k i k AN OVKKDOSK ok mehtiiink r.MIM 1IIK VMIUKU (IF .IOHKI'11 II. UIVIIAHlf, lit CAM lilt I IKI f, Mil. A Well-KlHiwii M. Heir te Ilia Clly, fimiiil IIjIhk In tlm C(iier llnu,n I'miu n Nar- riillr iHkfiil In Itelleva I'hIiik ul Ilia Ural l-ltentarkabla Letter, Fniilnl. Jeseph Ik Klcliards tiled Sunday evening hI tlm Ooper Iieiim', tiein mi oierdono of iiimplilne. Mr. Richards was formerly ill Piltshntg, whom Iki ii In Ihn glass business Inr n number of years. He was n iiinmliorel Urn linn nl Htciiarils A Hartley. I'liiiriir lle loirsage Mr. Itlchards moved le Cambridge, Dorchester county, Mir IhiiiI, where lin lint kIiii'ii resided with lilt wlfe and a dsiighlni, aged nlmiit seventeen yeais. Ile liiul bism Visiting l.incastnr tin lllloen le.us or iiieni en business, lln formerly sold glii'swiiie te il, Mm mil llrniH hoie hiiiI was wiill acquainted. l.ivt wool; Mr. Itlchaids went te Philadelphia In soe mi mint who whi hick, ami en his way home concluded te step ml In Lancaster te see Ids old blend'. He wool te tlm l'iM)Hir house en Thursday and whs assigned te a iimuii en the second lloer. The next il.iy Im called ii en a iiiiiiiImt of Irleuils. I OMI-I.AININU III' lll'.AIll HIST. si:. lliM'oiniiliieil te William .1. Coewr, with whom hn tool. several walks, or heart dis ease. Hit went In it drug hteru en t'rlilny Htnl secured sinuu quinine whlcli lie leek nnil lie lie lio came sllghllv sick. It It net known exactly wlnit tlme .llr. Itlchards retired en Saturday evening. 11" illil net get op en .Siimlny morning, mid iiIkiuI 1 o'clock p. in. Mr. 'ikikt went te tlm lietnl mill asked for liliu. lin was told that Itlchards who yet In Ixnl Mr. Coeiwr went up stairs ami found his dtsir locked. Ileand Frank ltroii ltreii burger, thoclerk, attempted te awaken him lint wild unable le de no. They listened nl Ihn deer nml leiinil Unit lin wai breathing ill) hnuMI). Charles Themas, it I'etnruil Ih ulnplejml at tlm lietnl, wni vnt Inte tin) room iikM te Hint ncrnpiitil liy Mr. KlrliiiriM mill lie enlinml tin) liitlir Irnin tliu eutihlii iimiI. ilinlxiv uuniMl tlm iliHir Hiiiliiiliiiittcil CiHipiu anil ltri'iilxtrni'r. 'I'lK' feuiul HIclmnlH I vlni: ll. Ill' oe it 111111 hIiimii wnru oil, lint lie linil en llie rmnnlnilur or lili I'ldthlii. llli'- wiim i'Ikn.mI, lin inniltli Willi) epnn mill lie wa-i hri'atlilnt; ciry heavily. Tliu iiiiii tried In ii my way te arenmi liliu, hut wme uiiahlu te de he. rllH!( tANH St MMOM.II. Hit. t'iirpont(ir,MiililenlK)rKund Haiuliiian wcriii-allfd in. Tliuy found tlie inni: In a rouinliMiM'nmlltleu. Ile whi Mtillerhif; from -oiiie n-ui.itl.'. Tliu man wai jjImiii Injuo Injue Injuo lieniHiul n liatturv Wat tiiriiml iimn him lint all tonepiirvi-c. lie ueMir rirovetcd i envlmisiii'si hill IIiiupkmI until iiImiuI lilni) oVIei I. in lint ew'iiniK wlii'ii lin illed. 'I lili iiieriiliin I'orencr lleiuiiniiu lmp:iuil ItMlupiry rensltlnj; or Jeii'pli H. Itejur, .1. II. lilin.s or, David Hair, itiner lli-ii, f liristlau (i ist, and II. II. IIciih, 1, hihI pre. H',li'd te held an Iniiiicxt, 'I'liti II rut ult nt r.illi'd wi're . J. CiKiper, I tank llrcnMTKfi" imd Charlfi 'l'liema.-", wim tcxtl li.'il ui In hew they hail found tlie dyliiK man. Mr. Voepur, who Imd known dtxeaw.l for many your-, told nlieut ronvurKAtleni thai lie Imlit wlllililm In which he ( Klclmrdx) reinpUludd of heart dtNoae. Dr. II. I'. MulilmiUTK tcstilled that he win called In teHttcnd tlie Hum seen alter lie had tM'nti leuuit. llu was then In u coiim ceiim coiim Ieh iMiiiitltimi. Tlm pupils of liis ev.es worn contracted, and lie nceiniil te he Hiilliiilii); Ireiu a narcotic. A hatlery was iimiI uni liliu and liijis'tlens KiM'ii, liul it was tn no puritwn as luidlixltu the eveiiliii; . tluoe inerpliluu pills were leiiml en the liurr-iu, and Itlchards had no deiilil taken u iiuiulsi ofthe-e. Tliu iha'ter Maid that us ili'i eased Has Millarlng from liilnsef tlm heart, lie may have taken the moi mei pldne te relieve hlinvll, i,nd took tee much, llr ( irjnler correlKiriiled Dr. Mtihlenlarj; lin (uiliier si iteil tint limy had Hilccemled in relieving Iticlianls' liraln Irnni tliu ellucls of Ihn m,ixii, hill there xeenied te 1st triMihle with ihe heart which would net icswiiid. The man died Ireiu paralysis et the liiutl IiieiikIiI en ti morphine. Dr. I '.mini man tin titled Mil.Maiittill as tlie ether ph.vnlclans. Tlie lerener's Jury teund Unit tlm tlweAsed 11111m te his ileitli Ireni an overdose of iWir plilim taken te relieve pain or tlm heart. The lauilly of llin ileonased Iihve lrtsjn untitled of his death, nnd seme enn will likely ceme en ler llui IkmIv. id m mm. mii i i.i:r n us rm mi De Iho l.ihle In tliu room CKViiplml liy de I'fewl two letters uore feunil. One wa dl roeud te the jhiIiIh and aiiother ten friend hI ('tiutrld;e. I rem tlm appoaraiiceof the hitlers It Is ladleved that lliey worn written jesliiid.iv. Mr. Kleliards may have arisen tiein hed le de tlm writing and tint in ly ac count ler his hav hit; clothing en w hen leiunl. Tlm tlrst letter re.nl as fellow s Te Utiwuit ln tvmcrn As I may Ix) takeu oil suddenly, I take tliu piiv.tullnu i.l liivhiK my uainii ami address alieut my peen, a. id ru my travels I deposit a sum in Lank In the town In which I slop tfi dilrav my iipeiises. In tlm event of my death", I w ill te ha hurled In the let w lilt niv lather and my mother, In Woedluuil i erne erne tery, West riilladelphl.i, (nl which Samuel I'raltf Nhilcriuteuiluiit). I wish invetlects i.enl te in wlln Mrs. Klleu Hlchanls, Cam hridge, Den hosier county, Maryland. In my pocket luvtk llinre will he found a certio certie rate nl deposit with Iho Lancaster I'eunly .National bank ler two hundred and ninety -live dollars out of which I wish uny nxpeiiMH that may hiit'entracled en my account In he paid. I wish my Imilal In Ik) an plain and (pilot as prwslhle." .1. D. Hli ilAIUis. Tlm ether letter was unlluMied mill Ireiu Ha contents il Is lelleved Hut d (".'eased was iinahle In llnlsli II hy reason el rcnt pain. II read ns Inllevvs : CVijif. foil Tliumut, Vumhritlur Dl'Mt 1'iiii.M) I am much disappointed at net iccelvliijj a letter Ireiu yn at this place. I mil feeling no badly Unit I will net attempt te go te Tarreylen. . This innrulng I had an attack of pilpllatlen ofllie heart. Here the Utlei abruptly cleses. DoceusihI was u man fi years el age. Ile bad a led lieard and was lather short In Htature. Inquiry nt Urn Lancaster County bank by a reierter el I he Jn iki.i.kiiim'KU showed that Mr. Itlchards h ul en ileixisit there the aineiinl of money Hpeken el in his loiter. Vllllani J, l'noier reeelved a telegrmii from Mr. ltichardH' widow this altorneoii, hlntlni; that Captain 1'iilk Tlininas was en Ills way le Latiexsler le tnke charge et the Ixaly el tlie dtad. A PngliWe h rout ,luil(f. A iMiistshle from Mllllln county arrived In Ibis city en Saturday night w ij.hu war rant ler Ihearrcht of n colored mail named Archey Craig, ile Is charged with revolving H'eliii goeil, nml guve ball for court. Tlie term el court begins today, and It was learned that Craig had Jumped the town te avoid trial. 'I Im party who went Ills ball Is a mer woman, nnd It Craig Is net caught her small property will have lobe Held te pay I he amount el Iho bail bend. A diligent search wasimule for Craig, but 'he was net Inuiiil, mid Iho cnuMable lett ter liomeyosler- I ay. A llur.ii ISrlsllale. ler a Tlirantilng KoiiiiKiibiewN, April 111. -Mr. lienj, II err, living en ihe Columbia pike, almut lour iiilles wostet Lancaster, wen kiekfsl by his herse, whlle he was glvliiB him Ihrnsh. lug en Sunday inernlng. The bruises wero mainly en his breast, and wero attended by I'l ' ....u.ii-n, im'III IVIJUIMIHIOW II, On last Thursday II. Hlehmaii ineed In his line leuiileuce that he purchased from H. C Fluid. Iteiileil Ilia Wall, Maiiileii. Vrem the Ccliiinhla lUiruhl. Mrs. Lieut Thackara, or l'lilladelphla, daughter of Geuerjl Hherniau, has rented the Win. Watts mansion at Mar let ta, and -will make it her luliire home. It is Gxpected that Gen. Sherman wilUrend his Bummers with lier. Clrcui AilieilUer.. Advertlslngcur Ne,2,ot ForenaiiKh'm Irons rnlved lb town this morning IncUaryoef Charles Heed who has a dozen men. V, W. Uurand, press agent or the show, U aUe lu town. i'.ii.ji .sun dm; A Ittianlllnl njr In Which Ilia Cluirrli Allfii umica mil Mrgrr Than l.iml. Yeslurday was Palm HiinUay. Tlm huh was warm and genial mid crowds wero pronieiiaillng tlm Ntreets all day. Tlm churches worn belter tilled than usual with parlnhleners, many of whom wrre nodeuht brnught nut liy tlm brightness nl tlm day. In tlie Lulheian ami llplsoepil cliurclms, Ihls Inlllal dny nf Hely Week was cniiimnm. orated, nml In the Oatholle olnirclies, which tnake HKvclal ohservance of the day, the wirvlces worn very Impressive. In theso latter churches Ihe blessing and distribution of the palms took place just bofero the cele cele bratleu uftlm last mnss. s Is well known, limy rts'all Christ's trliiiuplmnt entry Inte .lerus.ileni when Im was greeted by tlm ix-'ople with hesanniis and lliu waving nl jialui hiatiches. In this country, whom juilins are net easily obuiliied, any variety el green boughs nre used lit llmlr plaeu. Tlm leiigthened htery el the passleu as told by Nt. Matthew, was read as llm gespel or the day. l.tTIIKIt.lX VOSHIUM TMI.W, l.nrsn t!Ur rerinlljr Kilter ht. Slilirii' and Ien l.iitliarnn Cliuri hm At .Ien's mid .St. Slenhen's (leriiian l.uth. emu churches classes wero cenllrined en Miiuilav iiiernlug. At St. Stephen's the altar was beaiitllled with llowers ; the church was crowded at the morning service, whlcli was emned with an anthem by tlm choir, arter which there was congregational hinging. Kev. Melster read tlmgosKdef the day from I,uknl: .'S.1, and preached Ills serineu from that text. Ills theme was; "Jesus, and lllin Crucllled Our i:xauiile." Alter thoHermou tlm class w hlcli had I wen under Instructions fortmveral inentlis was cenllrined. The pister ail dressed them en the Important step they had taken and give them advice, wh eh if heeded will tnake thorn useful moil and women. A tier tlm address, tlm cluss ad ad ad vanoed te the altar, answered tlm I'tiosllens pulle them, insde thelr vows te be faithful te thei liurcli of thelrcheice, and sang a hymn appropriate le llm ut.isIeu. Tlm pastor pre sented eichnt these cnnllrmnd withahand withahand withahand sonie prijerlsKik lis a remembrance el the day nl their continuation. During thofemlhg week pisslnn serv loes will Is) held dally. On next Sunday there will Imi special serv ices when Hie class con cen llrined will receive coinmiinleri. In llm evening the Sunday school Mill celebrate the day with appropriate oxerclsos, a feature el which will be the music. (Iresh's full or chestra will accemuiiy Iho organist. Kill's Lutheran Clmrili. This church was heautlfnlly ihs-erateil. Several handsome floral designs wero en the altar. The hnpllsinal font was covered with viiJes, a pyramid of plants was placed en tlm altar, the roeess In the rear el tlm pulpit was festooned with overgroens mid tilled with rare plants. The oxerclses at tlm morning serv Ice were fsiied w ith an antlmni by tliu ilnur, which was well rendered. Tlm ser ser ieou was preai lied by ltev. Manser from M ilthuw, xl, I (i, IDs theiiin was the king te whom Ihei itiH'liuiueuH should hear allegi ance. After llm herineu a class of pi veung men and an eipi.tl niiuiUir ul yeuug'ladles was cenllrined. I'.veryseat in the church was occupied and heiiclies hut te be pro cured te acnimmedntu theso w he were tardy In reaching tlm (tiurch. In the evening the pastor preached a seriunu mi the duties mid resH)tislhllllles of theso who iiad been cnn llrined. I'asslen serv Ices will also be held at this church iiMiry day the coming week until I' rid ay. MiirtiWsn C'eiillriitatlitlia. At the Moravian church the baptism of ndiilts mid infints and the conllriiiatleu et twenty-one Kirsons leek pi ice at llm morning servue. A Hiss-i.il musical pregramme was rendered, and tlie church was ery prettily dis-erated. In the evening the passion week serv Ice was lelebrated, nml It will be con tinued every e ening this week. ritlKUT VSKH A fl.STItl Ilia llllni nl .IIkiIiIiI Slinl at Hie C'sllirilial liy (Inn til III, OlerKr. tI0"0 e'chs k, Sunday morning, whlle llm bishop or Madrid was ascoiidhigthe steps leading te llm enhance el the catlimlrs!, he was shot wllh a levelvei by a prleslstand Ing at the tnpel the steps, Hm lull enter ing his abdouien. This was Inllewed by another shot from the Mine seurce which wounded the bishop in the side, wliereiism the wounded man lull en Iho steps. The priest thou descended llm steps and tired still another shot, which took ollevt lu the the bishop's thigh. The a-ssiilanl was then seled and his vie tlm Isirne in mi unconscious condition le a private chamber in Ihn cathedral, where llm last Hicr.unents ter the dying worn adminis tered te him. Ileing 'I'alm Suudav, Iho cathedral was mere than usually crowded by worshipers, and when the tearlul work of tlm priest was rcallnsl u furious mob fol fel fol levveil thecarrligelu which Im wasceuveyed le prison liy genil'armes, whose presenci aloue prevented a lynching. Tlm motive for the crime was revenge. Ile was dismissed trein tlm pilesiheml and lad Irultlessly applied te the bishop te Isi li instated. IJueeii Christina has inquired as te the bishop's condition, and the pope his telegraphed his blessing. The bishop Is still alive, Thepiiest made an attempt te commit suicide. Til f. UiriiritXATUUIAh VAMI'AIIIX. lieu ('lciuli(C) I'. UUik liulernpil by ttin Veik Ciilinly Driitiii rill,. Tlm DuiiKs'iatic county couiiuitleo et ,erk met en Saturday, and Lieutenant tiovenier IJIiu'k was onileised ler gev ei nor, and ac corded Iho privilege el selecting his own delegates te the slale convention. The fol lowing are tlm gentlemen selected : Colonel L. Mulsh, Jehn Legan, I'eulk Jenes,.!. K. W'tst, Kiel nan Dully, Jehn Olesey, lleury Altlcks, David lletw eiler, llarten II, Knede and I). H. Dllbbs. The adiiiiuistratieu el (loveiner I'altiseu icceilvcd a cordial Indorse, inuiit. and he xvas es)Hs-lally complimented tin his exposition r.r Km soldiers' orphans schools abuses. Thonatlenal administration was asked te displace Itepubllciiii elllcl.ils In erk county and till their places with Demo crats. Tlm following Is the resolution in dorsing Lieutenant Unwrner lllsclc Inr the guhern.iterial Humiliation : " llewtrtil, that ler the nomination for governor we present le our brethren lu the slate the name of Lieutenant (ioveruer Chaimcey V. Illack, with hU upproved and acknowledged ahllltles, untarnished mid mi mi assallable personal and etllclal charaeter, his unquestionable Democracy and his oeii ree en) lu niqsiiltleii lu iiiilawlul monopolies ami lu behall of tlm rights el laUir. lie would carry the state ever any candlilate the HepubllcatH could name, and te that victory tlm county of Yerk would contribute Iho largest majority In Iter history." Tiilai laliiiiienl at Ilia Ijim.uler ItlnlT, About iMX) people wero present at the lan lan caster rink Satiuday evening, whom an oiilertalniueiitwasglvoii which illllered hohio hehio hohie wlial tiem theso usu illy held nt this place el aiiiltxeiuent. Hefoie the rink was mam a treineiidnus crowd lu front of It savvi Charlivs WltinoiMuccesslully walk a light ropewhlch wasslretched from llm rink building te Iho one en Iho opposite Mldn et the Mi eel. In the rink sltatlng was kept up until (I o'clock when the ether entertainment began. It was a sort of variety show and was ,eiy success. Ink All tlm actors imin ii,.niUn ,,r iniu ..!. and they rocelwil lets el applause. The entertainment Included acrobatic and bar iKirfnrmaiice by Messrs. Whitby, Humphrey Humphrey vllle and Wlttner, club swinging by Miss Lucy WhltbV, nhightei hand tricks bv I'rel, Mnhti, clog (lancing by Harry IloetnoV, rllle sheeting by a veung mm uimied llieneman, Ac The audloiice heetiied greatly pi oasis I w llll II1U SHOW. Want Dm, n win, the Urreeu. Mr. V, A, Uelnltsh en Hiuulay iccelved u copy et the li,ii-irii Jleiiattr, publlsheil at Varls, or which he Is u subscriber. The paper would have reached liliu tema time age, but It was in enenl the mull bags that went down with the Oregon en Maich 11th. On the paper Is a vrluted label stating that fact. The paper bear every evldenre of havlug been In the water a long time. APRIL QUARTKR SKSSIONS lll'K.v.V II llll .V II J7A IIIIKII AN tlfl h'TV firii H.tHKH THIAI.. Ilnna s'atiliiii;, 1aUa I'rataii.n hiiiI Kmliarrla maul 1'iili.tlliitn tlm JMe.t luipertaiil nl the Cimr, In ha Irleil-S. U .Stay- maker Ferani in nl (traml liiiiinsl. The April con it el quarter Mission?, Judge Livingston presiding, waseismcd this morn ing tit 10 o'clock. Thern aie en llm list for trial lXi eases, of which l- wero relumed te Ibis term. Among the important casi s for trial nre tlm follewing: Wiulleld S. Ilaes mid Cornellons Koeiis, herse sleiillugj Lev I M. Llsirselc, Charles Carrell, ratie: ltebeit J. Lvans. false nre- teuse and einU'77leuieiit, and Charles A. Hence, false pielense. S. C. Slaymaker, city, was appelnhsl loro lero lore inaii nf tlm grand Inquest. Tlm grand Jury vore instructed as tu a proper porfeniiaticn nf their duties. Tlm cenntables of theHeveral districts made their usual quaiterly ioerts. Only a few returns of violation of the liquor law wrre made, The constables elected in February wero called before tlm court, presented thrilr of ef licial Iwmds and wero sworn le dlscharge tlm duties of their elllce with fidelity. The llrst case called for trial was that of common wealth vs. Clayten ltegar. lie was Indicted for adultery, en complaint of Llzle Keddlg. Itofero the wiloctleu el a Jury the dermulant entered a plea or guilty. Seulmite was doferred until Saturday. Llle lleddlg, the presecutrix in the alxe c.i'e, enteriwl a plea et gulllv of fornication. Sentence was si ie HisM)nded In this case. Jehn K. Lcfdver plead guilty te lole nleusly entering tlm mill el Christian Shiiltx, or Catuarge, mid stealing money therefrem. (leorge Watsen and (irant Itrewn pleaded guilty te stealing repe Irein llm erk county shore el the Susquehanna rlver, and were Kentencrsl te undergo an Imprisonment of six months. Samuel lllchardsen, a young colored man, plead gnllly te assaulting Lettie lleyd, nnd sentenced te py a line nt JIU and costs. (Irani .lucy Itrturn. Viic Ililh Inhn Leiighliu, alias Frank Cellins, larcetiv , Jehn I'.. I.efevre, fotnnieiis entry ; Samuel Kicliardsen, assault and bat lei V j l ice. Wilsen and drain Itrewn, larceny. I moral .'iff. Herace Hawthorn, larceny. i i iinr.N r lit sini ss, Henry Auer and Stephen Hess, who served tonus ter misdoineanen were (lis clnrged from prison as Insolvent debtors. A dfs'ree was iiiailn changing the nanie of the l.ancistei Watch company te the Key Key stene Slniuliid Watch cempiny. David K. drube, of Cast llempfluld town ship, was iippelnted guardian of the miner children el Mary lirube, iate of Maner tovvn tevvn shlp. lb, inl of llrntlli Aipi,lnlil, Tim ceurl this morning apveinted tlm fol lowing gentlemen as tlm beard of health, for the city nl Lsncasjer, thelr terms el olllee tu isigiu tomerrow: Michaul I'. Steigervvall, Dr. .lelm Lovergefsl, II. It. Pulton, Isaac W. I.elillgh and Christian Widinjer. The only change undo in tlm Uiard is the nplolntnient of Mr. l.eldlg, who lakes ihe place el An An teony l.eehler, who was leeently elected assistant regulator el tlm city. tiii: weki.ii s ik.miic sidk. Heliert Snilth, colored, was hanged In Nlchelasvllle, Kentucky, en S.iliirday, ler llm murder el his stepHlher, .lames Lee, lu Novenilsir l.isl. C.imllle (ieiiAales, con icted of ihe murder el a ranchman in lvs I, was liangul en 1'riday, in llr.ickett, Texas. "I In u.is laughing when the drop loll." Michael McCeurt, aged -'. years, and Nellie II alley, Isith employed at tlm Allyn heuse In llartrerd, Connei'llcut, wero ilrewmsl Sunday by the upelllngef a row beat In tlm ( ennis'tlcut river. Leuis 1'r.ieger, a merchant of Baltimore, and his twelve year old daughter were struck bv. aWesle'ru M.iljl.iud train xvhlle walking ou a trestle bridge near that Hly Sunday. 1'iaeger was killed and his daughter had IhHIi legs manghsl. Willi mi Went7,agiHl sft en ye-irs, residing at St. Nicholas, near Mall :mey City, tell Inte llm Hear Kim isilllery dam Sunday nller iiiHiuandwas drnwfltsl. He ami two coin cein coin uinlens were hshing ter Iregs, when young Went lest his balance and sank te tlm Isit Isit tetn betore assistance could be summoned. The bodies or llridget Howe, aged 17 years, ami her daughter, Llizabeth Heed, aged 'M, were feuud en Satiiidav morning lu a Held near Metuclien, New .leisey. Tlm women were dlssipiled iharaeteis, and it Is sup lHised tliev worn Ireeu te dealli w Idle tramp ing hoine'lroiii New Itruusvvick in January last. Keeenlly Oak Hilt church, near McD.ule, Teias, vv.is deslrejed liy lire and the cir cumstances iKiiuted le arson. A man limned Christian was arrested Inr tlm ellense, tried mid acquitted. On Saturday night, while going home in cempiny with his wife, ( hrisliau was met hv a mob and liddlnd with bullets. Allen 111) In l.lllle llrllalll, The teicher and pupils el Oik Hill whoel, Litlle UriUiIii township, celebrated Arlxir Day lu lilting manner. Tlm school loom was tastefully decorated for tlm occasion. The torenoon was spent In planting trees and shrubberj, el which thorn was such n lillin lillin ber lhat "there will be litlle iisini ter il like celebratlnii seen II Ihose planted grew. (Julie a number el the pit reus assembled at Iho school heuse in the idlernoen. Tlie tillorneon was doveled te literary oxer exer clsesaud music, idler which all joined hi an limit's delighttul phi), and went home well pleased with thelr work. Ilrlrts limn Mmiiil .ley. Mecnt .liiv, April in. Philip 1'iank Mslntei is buildiui; a laige addition te the eastern end el his malt house opposite Hm I'. It. It. passenger station. Thuisday tlm l.Musl., (Aiher 1 lav ), was net observcil as en lenner (s-casleus, The public schools et tlm borough will close April The Sunday school el Iho various churches me bilsilv en'gHgeil iiuikiug piep.iratieus for holding L.ister services ou nnt S'linlay. Yesterday having been a veiv line day scores et our tow ns people visited ihe I lerin, Mt. Jey and Henry I'beiloceuiulnii's. 1'ellca Ciuf , LIloMeClluteok and Al Widl.ice.urresteil ou Walnut street Saturday night, ler being drunk and disorderly, was heard before Al derman McConemy this morning. They wero discharged upon payment of costs. Leuis H.ilant was charged with assiultmid battery and surety of the poaee by hills Hut Hut ten. At tlie hearing bofeio Alderman Spur rier Saturday evening the cise was settled by the tut lies, and Leuis was illsch irged aller pij I u i; the costs. In u Df.lllule Cuiiillllnii, At Ne, WO Seuth Heaver street them live n family w he me in great need. Sev oral years age Fiiiuk Shaub was killed ou the tailiead. He lelt behind u widow and two children. The woman Is new diing with consumption unit alie ami her I'hlliutm are in n dostliule condition. I.ulisiiiiu's (llili.l I'ltltm Hi'Jil. Lynn l.enilwrger, a well known and highly rospecled cltlen of Lebanon ceuutv, died Sunday morning, aged HI years. He was the eldest Freemason In that section el Iho stale. I(et(ireit In III, 1'aiutly, , The insane man who frightened the people nf Helnheld's ht.it Ien last week' is Jehn amer, el Helstvllle, Lebanon ceuutv. He is new in tlm care nl his lamlly. Montreal', (Jreat llend. The annual spring Heed this year has been the mast dUastreus lu the hlslety of Mou Meu Mou treal.and buslnr.sa men say that millions or dollar will uet cover the less. T .ir.iJVII IIY TIIK VUNBTITUTIIHt. An AililrM In Ilia I'mijile (if Ilia Hlste nil Ilia Nnraa.lly nl II, Kiilurraiiianl, Thoceustltutlonal commlttce, composed el .tames P. Harr, of the I'lltsliurK W Kx- rnlled Hlnles Senater Charles H. Iluckalew, Attorney lleueral Lew Is O. L'assUly, Con Cen Con greHsmau Andrew O. Ciirtln, ox-Uengress-mnii Mortimer P. Llllett, ex-Attorney (Ion (Ien oral Henry W. Palmer, Jehn M. Ilroemall, (leorge N. Corsen, J. W, M. Newlln, Levl ItiMike and David X. Whlle, has Isstied an address te the sxiile of the state, of which tlm fellow lug Is the rull text : I'ourleon years age you called a convention for the iurKisoef ainendlng the organic law nf the commonwealth. Alter nearly a year el patient and laborious dolllieratlon Humor ous changes of Importance for the general wolfare worn adopted and nubinllted te the Judgment ortheiiooplo at a special olectlon called fur the purpose. y a inajeilty of 11.1,000 votes the new constitution was ratllled and went into Ollect. Among Iho most lintsirlant and valuable changes thus made and adopted wero theso contained In the sixteenth and seventeenth arll'-les, relating te pilvate corieratlonR, railroads and canals. They wero iiiteuded te limit companies enjoying corporate fran chises te the iiurKses for which they were created ami le Impose ujeu thorn such wholesome and necessary restrictions as Hoeinoil n cod nil te protect the individual In-teie-ts olcltl7ens and comuiunltles, as well as of stockholders, I rem oppression and In justice Previsions wero made forbidding undue and iinreasouabledlscrlininatlou lu charges for or in I'acilltles ler transportatiens of freight or passongers wlthlu the state, or coming from or going te any ether state, iKilween Individuals, associations or corMira cerMira corMira liens j against the consolidation or control of parallel or competing lines of railroads or canals; against the absorption of mining and manufacturing business hy cerinratlnns having the privileges el common carriers; against the furnishing of materials and sup plies ie corporations ny tueir directors or elllcers ; against the granting nf free passes by railroad companies te any person oxcept otllcerHoromployes, and forbidding llctltleus iucreasoef stoekor liends of private corpora tions. The constitution Is net agrarian nor com munistic. It assails no right or property, nor does It give cnuiitcnance te principles which would ilegrade or (lemerall70 society. Souieof the changes made by It are rational lu soepo and purpose, but they wero neces sary te put down Bbuses lu geverment and oerporato action, nnd they are rightly consid ered, conservative of persons! rights and et seclil order. Hut the constitution cannot wholly enforce itself, nor could It provide detailed regula tions for Its enforcement by the courts et jus jus tlce and by exocutive authorities. These regulations must 1,0 provided by the legisla ture In all cases where laws already In exist exist ence cannot Iki applied or are lnsufllcient. Thcrofero yen commanded the general as sembly le onlntte tho.e previsions by appro priate legislation. This mandate has net Ikhiii olieyed, anil, as a consequence, reform lu tlm luaiiHgementef corporate business has net been lully secured. The people's law is li ihilually violated, evaded and dolled. The business Interest of citizens and ceuimuul tlea nre Kierllleed by reason of unjust and undue discriminations made by carrying companies in the transportation of freigbt, and, as a result, home are made te preiper whlle ethers tire left le languish. Consolidation of transporting companies that ought te allerd the advantages of free competition has net ceased ; free passes are abundant, lu the (wissosslen of these te whom the constitution terblds their lssue ; execs, slvn issues of corperated sleck and Sjends, ((presenting no actu il Investment, have con tinued. The advantages you had the right te exHct te a general business of the suite lu the great departments of mining, manufac turing and agriculture from an honest on en on fnrcemeutot your liind.imeutal law, have net in many resisvts been realized. In vlew et these facts Hm undersigned, n committee of meinlersef the convention et IsT.I, Invoke thoughtful nnd elllclent action by you lu the soleclien or niembers el the leglsUlure at the next general election by due Inquiry Inte the claims of candidates iieu your centiileiKO when nominations are te lie made. Hy personal conference with nominees, by resolutions et instruction or declarations et opinion in tity, county, dis trict and state conventions veii cm secure a legislature whlcli will take up wltti sincerity and e.11 ncstness the long neglected work ct constitutional oulercement legislation and carry it nn persistently te successful resnlLs. That work will Involve, among ether things, ( ivll ami criminal sanctions for the previsions ,,f the constitution. In propercases the ter rors et criminal punishment must be brought te bear uism willful nlltndeis against the (sxiple's fundamental law. This undertaking of constitutional enforio enferio enforie inenl should be carried out, as was the work el tliHcoiiventlon ilsell, Independent of mid Iree iV'eni all consider itieus connected wltti pirty luterests. Ne free governincnt cm long exist where the ergnnlc law el the state Is habitually (Idled. A Weld fur Dr. Iixlcr. 'li the hdlloi'el the 1'lillailelpUli I'less, Slit: 1 have net seen 111 jour dally cvclo cvcle cvclo P'l'diael news a rcMir( liiaduhya ".special agent el the JVfii" en Iho condition el tlm Mount Jey orphan school. My professional duty called me le that place last week, mid I had an eps)rtuuity of inspecting Hm whole Institution lrem cellar te g'uret. 1 believe that a gross Injustice has been done le one el ihe most honored men in tlie medical prnlessien, Dr. J. I.. Zlegler, ex-preslilent et the State Medical wK-iety, llr. Ziegler Is a kind, Christian phvsiciau, who would net neglect a sullerlng deg. In llm rcnrt of the investigating commitlee it wascliarged that he had set a broken arm and loll it rer lour weeks without attention. That arm had been broken three months be be be fere and vva, at llm time of the committee's v lsil, well ; tlm Isiy woie a splint, se that tlm rough play et his comp minus would net pro pre pro duceanotuor Iracture. J wiits Wai i. vi r, M. D. I'lin.Aiu'.i.i'iiiA, April li An Olil Engine Which IHil (iuml Wink On Saturday the old I'll Ien engine was given another test hy Hest A Sen, at I'liini and Pulton streets, and it did much better wnik than when tried bofeic. Through two tilly-feet sections nl hese te n Siaiuose, and tvvoiity-tlve leet tsiyend that water was thrown -J.', feet. The water was taken lrem a Link Inte which twoplugstreamsworo kept running. The novle was 1', Inch, aud the engine had W penuds of steam with 110 minds water pressure. This Is doing excel lent nerlc for an englne se old, and which was said by the cetincilmuii le Is) played out. (Iuml Itltlhic. Tim river Is hi excellent laltlug condition ; quite n number of rafts left Marietta yester day nml another fleet went down this morn ing. Yesterday a litlle excursion was taken hvMarletLi folks en a raft in charge of Len Waller and Jf.iiah llfpple. They went te Peach Ilottem nnd were bid; home again hy fiStu o'clock, having let timed by rail. "New Yerk Alter Dark." On Saturday ulght tlm largest heuse el the engagement was present In the opera house te see Iho Ponple's dramatle company play "New Yerk Alter Dark," which was ery creditably imrfnrmed, (lustavns Clarke played the part of .lack Jleier, Willi Miss Laura Linden as 7.Uah ami Miss Pultun Hendricks as rii(( Jcirw. Ileum Again, Temmy Mack has relumed le this city, having lett 111 Henry's mlnstreK llenry recently puichased a ear In which (he trnupe eat ami sleep and Mr. Mack did net relish that kind of traveling. New I". SI. at Juiitlliiu, Jehn MUler has been appoiuted pestmaster at Junction, en Iho Heading it Columbia rail road, Ihls county, te llll a vacancy caused by resignation. Why I'ataMuiiua, I, Happy. Ir'rnin the Philadelphia News, 11. Frank Kahleman has consented te do de liver a memorial address en Decoration Day In Catasauqua, and the citlzeua thera are ou the very tip-tee of pleasurable anticipation. OAKLAND ON TIIK STAND. fllSSKI.V TKU.INU II lit VOSNKUTION WITH TIIK I'AN-KI.KIrtlllV VO. He S),Tliat (IrKanlatleu V1V, Nluiily An L'n- ilarlaklng liy rite or Hit tiiieriitiluii. Men In Heller Tlielr t'nnilllldii by it Lcglllmala Ilniliian Rntarprlar, Waskinotev, I). V., April la A new ImiKitus wasglven the Pan-Llectrfe telojiheno Investigation te-day by the apioarance of At At At torney (leneral (larlaud In the wltness chair. The couiiuitleo room was well filled with spectators, and n keen Interest was maul maul maul fosted throughout his examination. Mr. (Inr land afler being sworn realUrmed and asked te have put in evidence his statoment made te the prosident and the cabinet last Oetober concerning his connec tion with the Pan-Llectrle company. Ile said that as far back ns February, 1HS.1, bofero Mr. Cleveland had lieen moiitlenod for the presidency and he, the witness, had been thought of for the attorney generalshlp, Mr. Atkins, the present commissioner or Indian allalrs, canto te him and mentioned the Pan Llectrlc Invention and suggested that wlfness, being a peer man like himself, ought te enter Inte the outerprlse. Mr. fiarland told Mr. Atkins that he had never made any money except at law aud peker, and at poker he frequently lest, and he hesitated about going Inte Iho company. He premised Mr. Atklus that he would con sider the matter. Sulmequently he nut Senater Harris, Casey Yeung, Mr. Atkins and Dr. Hogers at the latter's heus), w here they lalked about the general Idea or organi ergani organi sateon or tlm Pan-1'lectric company, and he concluded loge Inte IL Whenlatoren parties came te him te urge him as attnruev general te bring a suit against the Hell company by llm government, he at ouce refused te de se. He had looked Inte Iho matter carefully and concluded that owing te his interest hi the Pan-Kleetiic company he couldn't touch it and wouldn't touch IL In reference te the Memphis suit he said the application came lu the latter part of August 18b.rs Just belore he left ter his Septemlier vacation lu Arkausis. Hesaid nothing te Solicitor Oen eral Gocde about it, because he had no mere control ever that gentleman than he had ever a member or Congress. He had never talked with the solicitor general about the pending Columbus sulL Never saw the !apers tiled lu tlie Interior department which led te the hearing bofero Secretary Lamar. Had never tilked with Secretary Lamar nor the gentlemen who sat w ith hi in that hearing about tlie matter and had abstained from talking with tlm president alKiut theso matters. Mr. fiarland, going back te the organiza tion or the Pau-Klectric company, declared It was simply an undertaking by tlve or six impecunious men who wanted te better thelr condition in a legitimate business outerprisp. Ile never Intended te use his etllclal position, being then n I'nited States (senator in the in terest el the company. The original stockhold ers bad paid lu thelr assestnontmuhvent ahead in a proper manner te expand the thing ami bring out Kogers' invention. They had never tried te "boom" the business. He for one took held of it as a legitimate business venture nnd regretted that It hadn't panned out better. In reply te a question lrem Chairman Heyle, Air. Oerlaud said he had never looked iule tlie question of llm legality of issue or the Hell patent. He regarded the Rogers patent as an improve ment ev or the Hei), and as no infringement against tlm Hell and therefore patentable, but he did net want te Is) drawn Inte a discus sion alsiut the validity et tlie Hell patent. iiKAVuxitFiKUrs .iaa runs a ii r A (treat Display ul Hie Karl's Fateilta Klnirer, tlie t'rlmrega. LoMiev, April P. This lng the hfth anniversary of the death or Lord Heacous Heaceus Held it Is being celebrated as Primrose Day and the display of the lata earl's favorite flower and emblem is uiiprecedentcdly gen end and almost universal, The political crisis thieugh which the nation Is passing accentuates the observanco of the day, and overy man, went in aud child or Iho Tery lalth seems te have made It a point el honor te be decerated w ilh as big a bunch of prim roses as possible. Very many moderale Liberals ami peeple of no particular jsilltlcs are similarly decorated as n mark of respect for the jversenal memory of the great Conser Censer Conser vatiie leadea. Thousands of ''prlturo-e pilgrims" came into town from the suburbs and even from cousldeiable distances in the ceuntiy, bearing great bunches of prim roses aud Joining heartily In the celebration or the day. The lieacnnslleld shitue in West minster Ablieywasthe .Mecca of all theso pilgrims ami it seen bocame almost hidden under the great masses of primrose wreath)', bouquets, pillows, etc., contributed by en thusiastic admirers. This evening banquels will be giveu all ever the Kingdom by llm various branches et the Prluirose league. Today In (tie Senate. WAsnixtneN, D. C, April 19. 'Kim chair laid bolero the Senate a letter from the sec letary of war transmuting a report el tlm. adjutant general relative te pest bends In the aimy ; tabled. Alse, a memorial con sisting el resolutions of the I'nlted Liber League et America, tendering thanks te Hen. W. K. Gladstone rer his Irish home rule measure, and urging the Souate te pass it vote of thanks te ; him referred. The bill providing rer the erection et a tire pioef hall of records in Washington was re ported favorably by Mr. Yest from the com cem com mlttee en public, buildings aud grounds, and ou Mr. Yesl's motion the Senate passed the bill. It la the saine that has Iwlce already been passed by the Senate, and is in accord accerd accord ance, Mr. Yest said, with the recemmenda tien of Presidents Arthur mid Cleveland. The Senate alter routine morning business went Inte executive session at 12:10 p. m. Urea, I'arade Soulier, In Per Fun. Nkiv Yekk, April 10. The Seienth regi ment, X. Q. H., New Yerk, marched down Hreadway from their armory thlsaflorueon te the Courtlandt street ferry, where they wero transferred te Jersey City, and Isnrded a special train en reute for Washington, The teglmeut presented a tluoappearatice. Tliore w ere fully S00 meu In Hue. Hid, fur Tax CuUeitluc The county commissioners this afternoon opened bids for the collection et Iho stale and county tax for lsrt, rer the Hast and West wards or the clly. Following worn the bidders. F.ast Wards Charles M.OIbbs, '.oil per cent-; n. ii. vouuersmiiu, i1, per com,; .. Veudersmllh, D4 per cenL i (loergo Keller, I ier cenL : llenjamin I'. Hastings, I U-hte percenL: Jehn Hutter, I iJ-HHlper tenL ; Uee. W. I'inkorlen, 1 .1-1(1 jver cenL West Wards CliarlesM. (libbs 1 percent; II 15, endersuillh, 2 percent, i J. Yonder smith, 1U per cenL: (loe Keller, I l-'JTi par cenL ; H. F. llasllngs, 1 WOO ei cent, i (lee. W. Pinkerten, 1 ;t.ltiperceiiL The commissioners did net mike any award e-day. A Traile-Ilullar Meeting In Hemline. Kieiu the Heading Herald. A call has been lssued rer all holders or trade dollars te meet this evening at the Keyatoiie heuse, ter the purpose or taking action in regard te securing speedy legisla tion by Congress ler the redemption te thete coins. TIIK HKVOI.T 1P l.AHUU, l-nteit Nan nt tlie Hlrlkea That sir Wen rreiatetit In Ilia (fnimtry. St. Leuis, Ma, April 1A The llridgeA Tunnel and the Helt line companies hale at last ompleyod n sunictcnl number el meu le man aller thelr englnes nml switches, and Iheynnw aiinnunce thelr readiness te de all tlm transferring across Iho rlver and IhHwoeii llioiarleus railroad yards In Hast St. laitlls whlcli may borpqulred.Theirlnabllltyhlthor berpqulred.Theirlnabllltyhlthor borpqulred.Theirlnabllltyhlther to te ongage rull crewH has been the only Im Im Iedlinent ten rull resumption of operations by the dlllorent reads and new lhat this In ro re ro mnved, the freight business en the cast slde of the river has assumed lis normal cemll. Hen. The different reads yosterday took ad- vantage el tlm Sunday ipilet ami succoedod lu transferring all the blockaded freight w hlch had accumulated slnce the commence ment el the strike, and te-day the elllclals an an nnunce clear tracks and their ability te per por per ferm their whele duty as common carriers. Net (t Wheal Turning. Ciiicaoe, April 10 Kiery thing was qulet along the line of the Like Shero read lrem Van Huren street te the stock yards up te il o'clock this morning. The sl.xly-three strik ing swttcliiuen were still Idle and net a wheel was turning. Division Superintendent Amsden said nothing had been doue In the way et negotiations, and he did net bollevo anything would be. The men had given notice that they had gene, and for geed, and he had adv ortlsed for new men te take their places. Hy tonight he hoped and oxpectod te have enough men te man all the switches aud resume business. The morning hours wero spent In making preparations te start a a train out at 0 o'clock. An outbound Lake Hhore freight train was switched oil' the main track by strikers at -14th street this morning, and the englne was " killed." All the Hal Hal Hal tlmore A-. Ohie switchmen employed hi the freight yards et Seuth Chicago and en the Lake front, seme fifty lu numlier, resumed work at 7 o'clock this morning. Decline, le Ilerune .llr. lluile Meat. St. Let is, April 10. Messrs. llltter .fc Herst, butchers at SO.'! North 12th street, wero called upon by a cominlttee of the Knights or Laber ynslerday who requested theni te cease supplying Ylce Prosident Hexie, or Iho Missouri Pacific railroad company, with meat under the pain of being boycotted. The senior member of the linn informed the committee that he could net accede te their demand, that Mr. Hexie was a geed customer ami he would continue le fill his orders se long as Mr. Hexie .should cnutlmie his patronage, -YKir VOUK II ITIIUUT VAItH. Tlie renple Hail In Feet It en Their Way le Werk Tn-day. Nr.w .euk, Atiril li. Fer the second time within two months New Yerk te-day assumed lu places the appoar.mce el a big village en Sunday. The " lie-tip" ordered last night bv the Knights et Laber, who are waging the light between the Third avenuoceiiipmy went Inte ell'ect early in the morning, and at an hour when the msjorltyer the imputation get out or bed tliore was net n street car tunning In the city except en the F.lgth and Ninth avenue reads, which are under ene managouienL The Knights say this company Is the only ene in the city which has faithfully carried out its agreement with the 'men. When tlie news of the general tie-up came te pelice headquarters Superintendent Mur ray was telegraphed for and he hastened te headquarteis where he sent out the following order : 5:(C a. xr. -Yeu will net comply with orders received yosterday in regard" te de tachment for te-ilav hi Third nienne. Yen will held your oil platform In the station house. A general strike ;is en the surlace railroads. Yen will take measures te pro tect the property of railre id in your preclent. Mriiiuv, SupL This order was followed liy ethers orilerlng details te protects rail lead property. I'p te two o'clock no trouble had been ropertod along the line of any et the "tied up" l (uds and no cars had been run ever any el them. The Third avenue read elllclals at the request el tlm pelice refrained from run ning any cars. SupL Kobertsen el the Fourth Avenue read, was very much provoked at the action el tlie men. Unsaid the " tle up " would re sult lu h. less te the company of fl!,000 dally. The state Isiird of railroad commissioners held a meeting tills morning ler the pur)se of hearing arguments from the lepresenla lives of the Third avenue strikers. Aller the quoting of the Hvv, by Commission Keriiau, the liivoiMlgitien procceded. "Mitizn JiikV l.yLrtilng, I:tovtevvn, N. J., April 10. William Snedeker was arrested yesterday afternoon, charged Willi being ene el the- lynchers el "Minge Jack." Snedoker has coulessed tint he mul Tem Little, astoeplechaso Jockey et Oleanperl, plaeed the repe around "Minge Jack's" neck. A warrant has been Issued for Little's in lest. Little has left town. I.UIieuue', llldaun, Ca,e. "Citoyen Ltsbonue," the ei-ceniict, who re-'ently opened a c.ibatet lu Paris as a travesty ou n prison, where the waiteni are drcssed ns convicts and fettered, aud where tlm chief represents the exe cutioner, who grimly tells his cus tomers that he iv 111 be "reaily for tliein lu ten minutes, appears te tlud Ills real istic Ideas pay. He Is Just new nbeut te epen a second cafe, where the tables shall be cof fins decked with skulls as tall cellars, and where customers shall be waited upon by young girls " get up" as cerpses ami habited In shrouds. They call Paris the clly et gayety. Cremation Ciiniiaiiy lu ll-illliuere. The Haltimore cremation company elected dliectets ou Saturday as lollews: Messrs. Heujamlu F. Hervvit7, Jehn W. Hall, J. Alexander Preston, Jehn IL lloii lleii lloii neus, Charles Olasar, Frank 11. Hambloteu, Jehn W. Mlddenderf, Charles Weber, tr Dr. Guslavus W. Lehiuauu, 1. Parker Ywey, James i Tyson and .iiiiues j. torner. The directors oks-ted Mr. Ilenjauilu F. Herwltz, president; Mr. Jehn H. Heuiieus, secretary, and Mr. Jehn W. Mlddenderf, treasurer, A commlttce was apielnted te select a site rer the building of the crematery, whlcli is te be erected at once. A rireiuau'a Funeral, Alieut forty inciuhers or the Hrotherdood of Locemotlvo liremau rrem Columbia and Harrisburg, passed through this city en Seashore F.xpress Ihls afternoon. They are going le Oordeuillle, te attend llm ruiiera et . W. Jehnsen, late a member or llmlr organization, who died ou last Friday. Tlie Interment Is being made at Iho Hiptlst church. lu A frllliul CulHtllliill. Dr. William Ik Fahnesteck, who lately re moved lrem Iuu-aster te Walhalla, Seuth Carolina, Is lying critically ill Bt that plate, ami his son llenry, or (leorge M. Kteluhiau A Ce., has been siiuimniied te Ills bedside. A lg Slmil. This morning Harry Schell brought down n big shad as a specliiitm of what they urn catching at Columbia. It weighed seven penuds and Mr. Schell prosenlod It te Jehn unpianii. Olllclal VUIL The water commitleo of ceunniU and a low Invited guests, paid an elllclal visit te the water works tins uitarnoeu. a kiiicu was partaken et at the works. Senatorial Uerrtutleu. tfenatnr Kenna, of West Virgiula, U en amateur photegraphor and amuses hlniself lu the ummerhy tramplug ever the aioun aieun Uln of his state, taking views. CIIKATING THE GALLOWS. dOI.V V.tHmSTKH'M HVICtnB WHUB '" HKNTKNUX OK t!K4TH. l A Cntidriiineil Murderer CftrrlMOut IIUTntsMI Net te l)a nu Ilia NrsfTeiil-lletr h llrrndhil iir, Wbi Arrempllihail That Cle.eil III, career. Nr.w Yenir. Anrti in ti. ,,....... convicled of the murder or his wir. unit " r,..Us ,,, rviiiicui-n nan oeon stayed hy an appeal te the court of appeals and conurnied hy that court ami who was le have been re re re sontenced this week, committed suicide In his cell this morning hy cutting soveral artorles lu his arm. Slnce conviction Car Car Car Jionler has avowed that he would net he hanged, and en ene occasion, Goveral months age, hacked and cut himself with a knlfe In such a manner that Ter n tlme his llfewas despaired or. a close watch has been kept en h im ever slnce, but through seme my my my torleus means he managed te get possession of the knife wllh which he successfiilly car ried out his oft-repeated declaration that he would net uie ou tlie scatlelil, A rigid investigation will he made by the prison authorities in the hepe of discovering, ir possible, the means by which he succeeded In taking his life. HOW Till! 11KHI) WAX HONK. In addition te the gashes that the murderer and suicide lnllicted upon his arm, he out a gash In Ids neck completely severing the Jugular. The Implement used was a rarer, net a knlfe, as at tlrst ropertod. Frem any of the wounds en Ida arm he would have bled te death lu a llltle whlle, hut te make doubly sure he slashed Ids threat. Since the former terrible attempt upon his lire, leather mulls wero kept en his hands day and night, when out or sight of a keeper. He retlred te his couch In cell number tlve, murderers' row, at nlue o'clock last night and had the mulls en as usual. He had te be put te bed, as with thorn upenhls hanilshe was helpless. Several times during the night thodeputles en watch looked Inte Carpenter'a cell and saw that he was all right and sleeping. About 0U10 a. in , the deputles were relleved by Kcoper Lynch, aud en Mr. Fin lay's erder at soien o'clock, ICoeper Lynch eiwncd up all the cell doers. When he oened Carpenter's deer he says he is positive he saw the latter meve and npjmrenlly turn ever. He passed along te open the ether doers and give the prison ers tlme le dress themselves. At 7iM the kcoperer the prison went Inte Carpenter'a cell te deliver him a message. He pulled down the blanket or Iho cot upon which the niurderer slept and horrlble sight met hi gaze The lifeless form of Carpenter, with the oyes wide open, the threat bnariug a gap ing wound wolterlngiu a peel or congealed bleed comprlse the horrlble spectacle. Carpenter was convicted or murdering his wlfe In a liquor stere en Twenty-first street and Third avenue en June 1, 1381. She and her sister had been shopping and were re turning home. He stabbed her Blster tlrst nnd thou attacked his wlfe, cutting horio herio horie peatedly with a shoemaker's knife. Carpen ter's son was sontenced for a long term In the Massachusetts slate prison for burglary. He died lu the prison en Saturday and his body will reach this city te-nlghL A FATIIEKH 1NTKKFF.UKSOK With the I'lanaulIII, Daughter', New lleibanrt Ciutslllm IIUT.tfe. FenT WeitTii, Tex,, April 10. News reached hore yosterday from Snyder, In Scuny county, of a murder that occurred Friday night six miles north of Snyder. Charles Parish, or Dickens Parker county, Texas, was en reute te New Mexico with his ranilly aud household goods. He had Just married his daughter Kachel te Jehn Hragglr.s, and Parish insisted en his daughter with her husband accom accem panving the family Inte New Mexico. The seu rebelled against the authority of his father-ln-law and a quarrel ensued, In which the daughter shied with her rather. Hregglns left the wagons he was traveling with and went ahead a few miles, wheie he met a mail coach. He moiiuled the coach with the driver and returned. Near Funis he met his father-in-law's parly. Hregglus Insisted en his wile accompanying him Hast hi the mail coach. Pariati advanced towards Hregglus in a threatening altitude, when Hregglns selred the pistol et Jack Kogers, the mall carrler, and II ted twice, ene bullet pass ing through his father-in-law's heart. Hrog Hreg glns will remain in Texas with his wile. vur OUT IIKU -111X11 UK, A Dreaillul Itattle lletweeii Tan Weuian( llrunglit About by Jeulnuiy. San Axuki.o.Tex., April 10. One of the most dvellsh crimes evor cotniiillted lu this i lelnilj', was porpetrated yesterday mernlug In the negre precincts el the town. Ill feel ing has existed for several weeki between Mary Leve, a handsome young quadroon and a mulatto woman, Maitle Moere. They met alieut 4 o'clock, and a brutal battle was waged, no one being near te se par a te them. Jealousy was thocause or the light, the quad, roen haling eclipsed her dusky rival, ltelh women carried dirk knives. Mary Love was stabbed ten tlnies, each cut being two or three Inches deep. Mattle Moero received four sovero gashes, but nene were serious. The climax of Iho battle was reached when the mulatto grabbed the tengue of the pros trate quadroon and cut It out near the root. Notwithstanding her fearful mutilation, the quadroon will surviie her weiiudf. The New Yeili Hlreet Car " Tla-lTp. " Nr.w Yerk, April 10. In accordance with the erder of the oxecutlvo lieard of the Kmplre Af-soclallen, the Snrrace railroad lines el the city with the exception of two, namely, the Klghth and Ninth avenues, aw " tied up " this morning. Tlie inen are con cen gregated around the de()ets but are acting In a quiet, orderly manner. Up le 8 o'clock no cars had been run en any of the Hues en which the " tie-up" had been ordered. It U believed that the strike will result in a pro tracted struggle between the eUlcUls and empleyes, A Spree That Kndad lu Death, M r. Ykhsen, O., April 1, Jehn V. He, aged 01, the father el tlve child reu, a black suillh In the Cleveland, Akren it Columbus railroad shops, was round dead en the street at ene o'clock yesterday morning. Ills neck was brnkeu and his face smashed, lie was en a spree. Twe companions are suspected, but no arrests have been made. A Tragedy Over a Had Weman. Cincinnati, Ohie, April ia.-Iu a quarrel overa woman in a low resort at an early hour this morning Jame Flannlgan was ciUn plocesj with a dirk byaa unknown Italhm who escaped, Flanulgin dltVI en Ills wa le Ihn hespllal. u 120,000 fleaa Vp 8"M- ir ... . ...uw. V'e) . AnrH MLrara lasteveulug ilostreyftf .J.rw ?ZZ? i postelllce anU Mvertl etbar lrg u an Mag. The Tlesa U eUwHd at tlM),m, lwMmm unknown. wka rHre Mir.tTi, CVVASHINUTOH, p. O.I April .- , tha MUldle AtlMafcta MavtM. I weather, slight chaugM ra tllMflan ture, varUble urlnila. - "' ' . . Feil Tuiwdav Fair WtwOur, aMykt changea in temiieralere l Minfi tme W Kngland, tha Middle AUattk(a4a, lb LM region anu wmn Tai s if Ji f J.I r 4-"sJ