Wt 11 VOLUME XXII NO. liC SIX PAGES. LANCASTER, PA., SATURDAY, APK1L IM, 188(3. SIX 1'A.GES-PBICK TWO CENTS. Ibje mfe$t$ $ntdlxMjc K f i. A SOU I) HANK I'llKSIIIBNT. V,, ', :.-.., , iA ',( I lIUfMUflK, Xlllll'Klt. MI.WKtL l(lf 1 f '.tt'i f;K .i.v;j j.4lV " ii. mtii.vmi, 1 Im Aallte nml old etitul (nirli n nNltlir. 1-MiMMitrHn-l c,r n Minuter tit n Centilt v In the. llitiminiiiHtliiii Hii.liiF.a, HID Citmtiliif, Aiblei luritt jtml rii.ttlmi 1 hoieli nothing mero notably mink llie n tiu business lllii, tlie general primpeilly, Hin developing wealth mill stability ill tint great unuiily ul luu aster a statu In Hsell, extcllliig many of tlm principalities ertlm 'id world In nil thu element i el cuipUe, than tlie number and Boiindness nl its bank ing Institutions. Hi-Sides .1 half de.ell it. VHttl h.tllk, WtlOVe capital 'l tllO llllllVldu.il wealth el thH iruitit't'rH nml whuw re iqmnmbility Isuaikml by thelr nilrn citate, i tinning In lulu iliu million,, Hits single etinty maintains some twenty national banks -many tnotetbati any ether inlhustitc, except Philadelphia nml llcttifii, with thelr gi cat ( dies and tinatieUl ceutiea These lix al ImiiIiu have an HRijitiptta capital of oiei M,M1),000, with a "tirplusel eier tl.uenuin limit'. Nearly half et Ilium hi iiuiiiIht, it nut in Milium) nl business and i ipilal. have i Mm l icceut I'll.ilili-hmimt. Ihmi they worn Instituted ,it the remote peltiUnl the "iinty, llkui'iiirryville, Lincoln, New 1I..I land aud Christiana, It was freely predicted Hint thn hiixinen el the city hanks would antler nml be materially rcilmcd , hut thu lait appears I" tx that tlm ammmt el bust iii'ii keeps steadily increasing qeltu as nip ully as the iiiiinher el banks, nml uhllu the lieu national banks el the umnly have been siiitVHsriiliiinl nrun'eaillly Htreiiglheiiliiir, the two new banks in this city have hail prnsimr us careers and thelr clink Is iueteit at hlgn hi; ii re. The I 'ulleu National bulk w.u m lablithcd in tlie spring of lvJ ll has only ilivlaieil tliroe dividends anil Is get. Ing ictdv hi make nnotliet In July. Untitled with :JW,lt)tl capital; its list statement "ImiKsl n surplus of 10,000, with nml i nltxl I'letltsnl 17,07J.7J anil leans anil ill-counts iiuiiiuntmg te fldtxbSI.Ml It Hlmk, pal mine fltv, has sold up te 5iyt.lV.. Ne nth. i national Imnk in the county has evor linl "iK li phenomenal siictess uithiii tlm '.111111 perlinl. I .N iri.ll IHMI I'ltl Hllll.M. I uiloiibtedly, ene of llie iili'UH'lils n prn -l-writ"! in the bualni'KS el this IriHtitutli'ii us ltd li'lU'itmis iholie of eUlct'rx. Wlnle Us iluivterH ut'iu oliejun trein tlie .utnu busi ii'.i iikii of tlie city ami county, nri'l its utiKkhelilurH Mfie Heillstribuli'il as te brill1; te it btisiness from eery Milten, in tlm i bone of vxpcriuni eil.unl popular olhcciHlike .McHsr. I Kiiilcrsinltli anil llerlilcr ami in the m'Iii Hen of Mr. Jnlm U. Illtncr let prcn ilciii, limy ilunt'le ita perinanuut hiU.iiiUke ami llm mimi ailiiiiulstratieu el itsallilrs Mr. Ililnci, ulie Is one of the be.it knenn tiuiii(i.s.i tucii of tlie illy, iieu uillulrau u tii'iu most ethur actle rulatleux, kImh his tuue ami .ittuntteii te the bank's Leucurm. nml liny be leuml almost auv ilay at Inn ilink In tlie turn banking looms el the I nl ten buililini;. His teatuics, ulik h our artlit has rvprmliiicil inest faithfully, ate as f.imll lar as tlune el any mail In ten li, as Iiih bust ness ,hn lallousier nearly a Keneiattnu haxe breiiKht In in into iiitlmatu rulalleus it It thu biminiws llfe of LancasUir. Illi I itlmr u.is el Hint l'l'iniHyhanla Uer man block which Iiiih bwin the rutin); ty pn in llm citizenship el l.uicaitcr county, lllni xcll a tintivu et thoceunly, Isiru lir.Marliula in li'M, he romeictl te Yerk unit thtie orkel at his tr.ule of carpt'iiter, but l.itvi he U.IHIO te this city nml I'lieti-jcil in tlm busltiees el I'lmlr-maklni; en Neitli (Jtiecti slii'el, aboie the rail read, about where Monre's tobacco M.irohetiso new li lecitiil . lint noigbberhooil Ins been the aceuu of the lamlly'u most oxIeiihUo bUHlness opcralieus. VetiliK Jehn It. Hitner hail picked up n loiuidcrnble knewludKO of tliecabiuut utiik uif; business by h.iuilliii'; the toots iireuml Ins lalher'H Hhep, and he unprextsl his iiits'liauical tasleand knowledpe by hoi. oral yens work aluMiit ut upprimtlcesbip In thu ostablishiuent et Jehn I". Hliredtu and t'lirWll.iu Widinjer. lle uoNer hored a K'KUlar turui nerlinishud Ills Haiti', but the inlorinatieii he Kilned and thu aptitude he doielopod Horied 111 ill well ill lulilre biiHlui-Hs onlerprisos, net dissociated liein nits haliical puiHiilla. , KMIMIKS IN lltANsU'OlllAIIUN. In I15I1 the Htatoef reunHylMiuia ran tlie imlread tlireugli this city. It en nod the track, furnished inotlve power anil charged win el tell te anybody who inluhl enturote put IreJghl or pissenger ears upon it. Mr. Ililuur, who had the commercial instinct and a taste ler M'tiluiUM In trade, at llrst was a conductor en tlm "Hall" tlireugli piisjoiiKer line, between I'hlladelphia and ('eliunbla. KiH'kaleller " Ija-jle" and the "I'liu-niv" Hern lempcliiii; uimpauleH, and " D.ire l)oil" I)ae Miller ran an aciViiuiiieilatiim Hue, with Willi It he tried te rovelutionUo tralllc rates unit nassuncer lares, which nlter all wute net much liighur then than new, the iiillui; lates IkiIiik about.) h'IHh ier mile, while new the P. K. K. chiirKes a touts a mile ler regular tickets. They did net make nulteas geed lime in that day as at pitsent. Mr. liitner'H morning tram down lined te go through hore about ID n. in , and, halng ii.isHeil all the phmes sue eatully, icjclied I'hlladelphia about Jl p. in. On the return it it tell Philadelphia at midnight it get along here by daylight in the summer Rebert Modcrwell. Josepli Hhirk, Jaiel) Albright mid Samuel McCotiiHey weietheu iiiniiliig Ireight lines between this city and Philadelphia. Mr. liltner thought there was room in Huh businesH ler fresh bleed mid new enterprise; ami lie engaged In It with bis brother, tlie late U. Augustus liltner. With tlie sale el the read by the state te the new Pennsylvania company, no change was iiinde in their btislnena of lurwardlng 1 1 eights nml the otKiratien of prlvale lilies mid emu. The bUHlues.s(le eloped and Improved by aclhe eoitleus, Indoratlgable eneigy and inlerpiiHe, Wlnle ethem eugxged Initwete gi.tduallv abserbed liy the main ceinpiny. .Menm. liitner centlnuiKl In U ami operated then Hvhlem with nrnllL In IMStliny had Mnrted large iliMlings In gram and ether Hiipplies; and in ls.il tliei tmllt and in the main opeiuted the paper nulls at IMen w here Iteeclicr X lluinisli's Heur mill was allot wards located. The next jeattliey built en North Prime Htrtut, this tliy, 11 lour Blery, steam Heur mill, ;''Jx7t), with capacity te turn out a hundred and fifty barrels et lleurper day j ami they opera ted tt for home time. nriiiNu this WAiii Willi tlie eutbreak of the war nml lis ten tuiiiiiiec, lalslug prices mill draining tlie country or lis Immediate, Huppllet, taxing transportation facilities ami alleritlug laige upiertiinltiea for Hpoculntleu ami i.eutrattn, their various lines of busiueja were utiluigcil. finding II luipeHdbliitii ilMidmi attention nl ouce tn their milling, wniehouse mid liaiiiporbilleu Intntiisls. the Prtuee Htieel Heur mill wan taken down and the large waioheiiHti, required hv tin Ir freight slei age, nrected en Its alto. Tlmy enleied laigely Inte the supply of hnv anil eats ler tlm hi my, mid gathered the products In all pails el this Het lien of the country. After llm buttle of llettyshurg a poremi'tery rciiilMllle'i was Hindu uiHin llieiu by the geteruinenl lei leu car leads ofeaLs dally lei ten ilnyn i and nl nl thettgli they did net unioeiiocai el the re Hulled hundred In nlm k, they ini't llm de mand by iuix:lms nl all points hUtucd Hal rlilniig mid Phllnilelpliii In IT t thn hrnlherH disnelted lunlness, and ('. A. Illlner Hiibseiuenlly Htailed n lieluht Htm en tlm Heading rafltuad Jehn It. liltner cenllniied the P. It IL line until l-, when he Held out te theiimipany. iv ni(u.'ei iikii iiisim.ms i.n 1 isitruiHiM. Mr. Illlner nits ene el the bulldi'iH mid piojcelers el the I'tiltuil cotton mill, en Neilh Ditke street, lle wnsofthe original I'rliilem' paper mill ceinpatiy, whlih hail mi liliHiiia.eH.ilul builiiOHS oxperlfiui' at llllik ley's llrldge, nml alter Its Haiti by tlm re 1 elver he became ene of the new pun bavins ami oHirater.s, dually closing out all nl his Inb'iest therein. lle was one of the original Iniimleis of the (anions and prospeious Ocean Ibuch Hullleineiit, en the New Jerwy coast, below Leng Branch i mid by that association Issmiihi atllrecler In the New Kgypl, Karmliigdab' A Leng llraucli railroad, mi enterpriie whli h was ueier compluted. At tirst the O can Heach ceni.iny mined only lll ai res of laud, but alteriTaids added .UK) iiieid , he h is been a large proprietor in this luten L I rem J)5 te IsTt) he was partner tu.ieeiii mission and ferwaidlug Iioiihe in I'luladel phli. Ml. llllnei has Her ed as prison IpHpei im mil Mil oral leriim lucltvcouncile. Itelnrnthe ttstablKlimeut el the riilten bank, he wnsa director in the lauicmtur county, and was li lei u Hutu 0110 or tlm dins tins el llm Heading A (junrryville ralltead lempaiiy. Mr Illlner was married In IKO In a ilaugh ler of liatld Weldlnr, mid tlieli chllitiun liaMilsen Ihree daughterMand IImiheus thn eldeNl daughter diseased. Mr. Iltttu'r al leiids st. JauKvi' P. !;. church and his home la the handsome resldenie en Nmlh Diikn street abeve l.emcri, which h built huiihi yeara age. I.I.IX tHKlll r. .XMS. hll(.lil Tile Oeliklj l.ttlMElilihnl I mill I Stene et the t t.utlifinli t.tnltili. I.I 1 wil 1 It ion n, I'a., April -I -ester-dav t'tenliig, about 7 . in , tire was dls.'oi dls.'ei ered in the second Htery loom, at the lesl diitienf Peter erubur, en lUllreail aieiiue. '1 he tin is thought te hae eriginnted Ireui Heme Ix'd clothing being tee near the Htoio Hteio Htoie plpe, at which plaie the thildren were play lug. Several plmes el tarpets, Ixsl clothing, bed, ('! , were damaged pretty badly. It was thought at tirst that a serious conflagration Mould ensue, but by the timely otlerls, nl a few people, the tire w.is uxtlngulshed, and the lire engine was net uoedod. 'I heiellarnt the new Lutheran .Inn Iiih im tilled, ami en Sunday , May tith, line moor stone will be laid witli great certmmu . 'I he Htee; te nf the new church will Im lle ket hmli llm tow u jesteulay presenteil thn aspect el a holiday. Poeplo were Been In all iltriH iltriH ttens going te chttich attending 'Mlneii 1 ndav Hervices. Hervlces preiaraterv te the holy comunien, te li held en Caster .Sunil.n. were held in the dillereut eliun bus. .'Ir. I liner K. Kllllan, el this pliuc, last week nveiUMl a Hsiiien liein a linn In New l nrk, te hell Ktltilwr .stamps, etc., through the territory of Lancaster, Lebanon, Yerk, Uaitphiu and I'lltiiberlaud counties. Mr J. (- dress, has Held Ills retail iig.il ind luiuccii emporium, te Mr. !s It. Mi liiiiai h ill this week who will asinine i en Het no Monday next Mi li. has enteied into e inrtnerslilp t it li II lleik.and will engage hi the welltlrlllmg Imsluuss at which they li no much work te tle. II Ul. I H.tTVIlllA 1 lie rMiIriiui SvMlie til i'iivnIiiii ttff.K Itfitill liii; I liplr ImiiiliiHtliin. '1 he tail day el Lent, Hely .Saturday, m coinincnier.ited In the Oatlieln, Lutheran, MnraM.iu, Kuluriiied and l.pt'icepallan chinches te day. In tlm Catholic . Iiurilj, a new lire is blessisl, a triple cantlle lighted, and the pi"ch.d cantlle with its live grains et imeuse solemnly blessed. Tlie baptismal foul is al-." solemnly devoted te its religious u-.fi, ami tlm sacrament el Kiptism admtiiis tered. 'I he altars aru agun clothed with their in iimuenlN and alt is made ready ler the gicit Laster festival et the monew. In tlie 1'lrnt Kliirmeil Ctnirih. In the I tret Kelermeil tliurch el this tity, Hev. J. M. Titel, I). I),, paiter, tontmii.Uieu was admiuisteicd yestenlay, inssl 1 rltlay, evening. Twenty-two mrauiiN were thus rt eived into lul I commiiuien with the elmn h. A nuiutHjr were also received by cortltlcate. In all twenty-seven persons were adinitted Inte the church. Tlm sorvices were of a solemn and Interesting character and the Chun li was tilled by an attentive audience. New MemttrrM til Trinity Churrli List evening a large class et catechumens were continued in 'trinity Lutheran church. 'I he hci v ii cs consisted of Hinging of the tllh hymn . rending of scripture lessen by llm pastor, Itev. U. L. Try , singing of hymn III . address te the class for continuation; the baptism el right, three males and live leinides , and the continuation et forty-two, twentv males and twenty-two lemales. The servnuH ended by Hinging alter prayei by the itistni. A I I. IV MATH I I.ASIII S lleniv Llicrle, el rrankferd, has already em ted Ida own tomb and gels leereatten out et reeling the Inscription. I luring lliurHday ulghl thiuves entered thu ill y giMids htoreet KIlueA Lppihliner, ene el the largest ill Heading, and cairitxl away about JiM north el Milks. Andrew I'rltrbard, of Ceunellsv llle, wis believed le have been killed at Omaha. His grave was pi epared at bis old home, bill he walked into town alive. A band paraded Willi him through the town te the tuue of the dead march. I'. IC. Wostbroek, a book agent, Induced a hitherto Irreproachable young woman el StrnudHbiirg, te elope with him, and he had te llee the town te escape a coat et tar and feathers. Twenty hoveii cows and hev en horses were burned with the triune barn of (leorge Lall erly, neir Philadelphia, en Friday. A perlis tly iHitrihed biKly h.is been teund in the old burying ground at Thirteenth and Lembatd streets, I'hlladelphia. The great lalier demonstration te he held in Wllkesbarrt' today 1 expected te surpass any heretnfoie held in the ieal held. All the collieries will be Idle, and miners trein Lu zerne, Liikawannt and the northern tmr lien el Schuylkill leuttty will be present. IUh beltuvud tint teu lheiiH.mil iiiett will Isj In line. Itaimiliig hunilny Nen.iiai'rii A telegram Ireui Previdenic, Khode In l.uul,nays the Preteslautcleigymeu et that clly ami state, te tlie number et 12, chielly llaptlsts and Methodists, have published n declaration " that the publication of .Sunday newspapers is a hindrance te the proeroh. sorvanie or the .Sabbath, anil calling the attention of all CTirlatlin nennle te the aliened detrimental tendencies et their publication and Hale." According te a telegram from Cleveland, Ohie, the ministers of that city, headed by Itisliep Meduli, et tlm Protestant Kplscepal church, me piepaiing te boycott the (Sunday newHuipeiK, "I'onlidentliil cliculars liave been ishiiikI Iim leigyineu, nml all bave been urged te join the movement mid doneimio the Sunday papers fiem thelr pulpits en MayM." ecili Werk fei Jtuji, I: nun llie teliuublaHpy. If t'elumbia only bail mere employment let boys, what a blessing It would be. There are tee many Idle enes en the sheets, and they ellen grew up te be Idle, vicious and worthless men. Hearing Vimtliiiieil, Last ovenlug the iutleH lutoresled In thn assault and battery case against .Sylvester Movvery, brought by Martin Ueese, met at iciitluueduu account of the ubseucu el the ullorneyH, AN KAKIA MORNING KIRK. a viiiah i.iM'FAvren off iiir VHKitrniir HTHhr.r iwhskh. Mmli IiiIihiiu hi I'limi mm tjn.rii IMuinkril llie llrt in I Inn It fsilli-il In AiIJiiIiiIiik IIiiIIiIIiirii-I.iiik nml Iinuisiuf-Oiluln ul the I Istur. a Jlt.tri y, A lather serious llie iKeuiied thlsiiimii Ing In the lw Ntniy brick building en Wet I Chestnut Htieel, and Itinuisliately In the teal el thoOlehn hotel. The building belongs le the ontate of Jacob llailman, diseased, and iaeccupleil by K. L e. her as a cigar innnti factory. About lillevii minutes belore 1 o'clock the lire waiilisciiveiiiil by aotite per per Hen at the Peiinsylvania station, who was at traded by the Hindi el smoke. All alarm was Mruck fiem box a, at Chcitnut ami Market HlteetH, ami the liicnmii rospenilod promptly. Liiglucs Ne. 1, I mid I wenl Inte -lervlce. Olie linn el hese w.n laid through llie (Hobe hotel ami tint ethers were put in rrnm difleteiit points. The lire Hueuied centiued te the iiilddle room en the Hocend tletir whieli was used ler ntering cignri. 'I his was ebxed up, and It was with ililliculty tliat the liienien isiutil get al tliuliie. In alsnil mi hour, however, they succeeded In extinguishing it. There are linen rooms en the nm-nuil Meer. Ilesldes the one In the middle, whom the ugais worn ftUited, thete Is n large room In Ireui ler the niHiiiifacture el ilgarH and another In the tear ler (wklng. It is almost lertaln thai tlie hru Htartud in the middle loom, but the origin of It Is n uiyaU'iv I he factory was (dint upas usual last evenlug mil there had been no lire in the stove let two weeks. Ml. wilier, llm proprietor nl the lidnry, residcs in West Willow. He started te iiiau ulacturn here about the first nl April. He had alMiut lnueeigarn In the building, nearly all or which were in the stoiage roeui. A gie.il many of these me burned and the remainder me iiilued by stiinke and water. This morning the Morago i mi prehented a (lesolateappear.in(.e,anili Igaisand boxeswere watlered nier tlm entire swend Ibnir. Ilo Ile hides the clgaiH the presses, moulds, etc., aiu bully damaged. On the Inst Doer there were eighty c.iscH el leal tobacco which Is milled, having been thoreitghlv soaked with vvatei. Mr. .oeher in as y el unable te esti esti male his Ins i. He is Insured ler b W which Is divided as fellows; Willi Slicnk A Ilaus luan III the Orient letiipauy nl llartlerd, IZ, aJO mi tobacco and cigiiH, and in the Natlennt el Hartferd, ?l, boil en tobacco alone, with Hausnian A Hitrlis, J 1, jed in the Union ieuiiaiiy et Philadelphia, ami f 1, KK) In City of Louden. 'Mils Is en lelnusti mid ligara. The building Is bully tlauiHged. Iiiimu Iiiimu dlately ever the storage room 'mil for Heme tltstaiice en elther aide, the tool was burned entliely oil. The vvnnden pirtltiens were burmsl nut nml large holes were iiinde In the iloer. n elnvalei was ruined. Tlie w hole building was thoreughl v fnakisl w itb walerand there ate heveral Inihesnf lien the fleer. The walls are all pretty well damaged. The building is Insured. Jacob Creamer, who occupies the Klobe hotel, will Im h considerable loser. 'I he vi hole second story el the tear el the hetel was Halurated with water. The bed cloth ing, carpets, Ac, in the rooms wero liailly Heiked and damaged. Thu water paHseil through the lira Mem and the walls ate damaged. Thuie was nliueit enough water in the ten-pin alley this morning te Hvviiu. Mr. Creamer ha an insurance el ii, x) with Itaiisuiaii A Hunts, in thet'emmeri lal Union lempauy. Tlie hotel is insuied with II. S. Kara, in the Liverpool, Iendnn and Klobe, ler f l.ijKt. Next deer te the budding, m whlih the ll re ivas,.indeii the west stde is the large sloiie tobacco warehouse el .Samuel Monre, r. On the thlrtl Ibsiret the warehouse Is a window which leads te the top el the cigar fac tory. The water Ireui thoheMicamo through this window and several cases el tobacco were dampened. The third Htery was tilled with Hiiiokeaud as the tebaicu was hv eating at the time it Is believed te have been con siderably damaged. It is Impossible at present te estimate this less, but Mr. Monre islutly Insured. When the shop was cleieit lat evening a lamp was left burning under a Hvveat be ler the purpose of drying Heme cigars. Ills believed by many that this lamp exploded Heme tune during the evening and the tire was the result. Persons in the neighborhood heird a noise between s and ' o'clock, which sounded like an eplosieii. They nuw think that it w.u caused by the lamp and thi't the lire bid been slowly binning boiiie time lielote it was discovered. t. l.t.lIA.4 7,III.V tit 1 f.AVIIKHH. h'HtivtliliiK ler .ii)liants Inr .Sihmils In Cut Hut anil I'aKte III Their llais. tl will be Interesting te these who are ap plicants let schools in Lancaster county, te knew Hint the following times mid placet have been agreed upon by Cen uly Superin tendent Hrecht ler holding the examinations, these te coinnicnce at 'J a. in. May VI, Wust Lail lewnshlp, KarlMlle; May I.I, Peipies township, West Willow; vy II, l'per I.iuiH;k tewnsliip, Haroville; May 17, est Cocalico township, Slueueck ; May is, Last Cncalice township and Adams town borough , KfuniHlew u ; .May P.), Man lielm township, Nollsvllle; May 'JO, Cones Cenes tog i township, and Safe Harber, Conesto Cenesto Coneste ga Centre ; Jlay -i, Mount Jey town tewn nlilp, and Mount Jey borough, Sit. Jey; May Jl, West Hemplleld tevviiHhip, Meimt- llie; May -, hilisbury teunsbip, AMiite Heme; May l!(i,C.( rnarvnii teu nsliip.Cliurch nsliip.Cliurch tewn; May '7, Hreckneck township, Hew maUHVillu; Mav , Last Larl tewnsliip and Lincoln, Tcrru Hill. May ,11, Kllra liuth township, llrickervtlle , June 1, Penu township and Maiihetm boieugh, Manlieiiii ; June -. Ceney tewnsliip, Hiiubridge; Juue I, West Denegal township and Kllaliethtewu liernugh, Lllibethtewu ; June I, Mdsbury low iiHhtp, Christiana; June 7, Leacock township and New Milium n, IntercourBe ; Jiinu s, Paradise township, Paradise, J iine'i, Maner township and Wash ington hoieugb, Central Maner, June 10, Prev liience township, New Provlduuce ; June 11, Martle township, Marticvllle, lune II, Marietta borough, Alarietta; June 1j, llaphe township, Uperllug Hill ; June hi, Clay town tewn Hhip, Clay; June 17, L'phiata township, Lpluatn; June IS Last Lampeter township, Hlrd-in-Ilaud; June -I, Hart township, Keergulnwii ; June -, W.u wick township mid LillU, 1,1111.; June Jii, Larl btvvusliip, New Helland; June :, Ldcii tuvviiHhip, ijuariyville, June LM, Drumere township, Chestnut Level; June .10, 1'iillen township, Waketield; July I, Little Hritalu township, Oak Hill ; July .', Celuram tewnsliip, Kirk- VV(MH. A II applicants, beluie lecelv ing a certilicate, will bu reiiiin oil le pass an examination in physielugy and hygiene as prescribed by law. A special examination ter llm accommoda tion et these who could net be piesent at mo me ot the regular examinations will be held at Lancaster, en the last Saturday in August. It has been decided by Cm hoIieoI deurb ment, that teachers he'lding normal school diplomas, permanent or professional certifi cates, Issued at any tiine prier tn the lirt Monday of June, InmI "are net required by the act of April 'J, Its-O, t" undergo an exam ination "in physiology and hygiene. The thirty llllli annual session of the county teachera' mstltute will be convened in Lancaster, en Monday, November Mb, lii. The next .iiiuuhI meeting of the statu leachera' association will be held at Allen town, J uly bth, Tilt mid Mb, 1m. Appointed lax c'cllt i ter Among tlm lax collectors elected In 1 lib ruaiy vvliii failed te hie their lienda was Auuulali llaiiiisli,el I'eipie.t. His bund was net piesi'iiled thruugh a uiibtake as te the lime the Haine bad te Im tiled. nder the law the court appeintsa collector, mid en account of the misunderstanding Hamuli was appointed by tlie court. Ills bend was presented ami approved. llenllli fiuprevlng. U.K. Falmestnck, or Steliiinan A Ce , has been nl Walhnll.i, Seuth Carolina, for a week orjnere, visiting his father, I)r. W. II. Fall- nesteck, who lias been in 111 health at that place, Mr. Falmesteck ruturned home Inst night, lle reKirli that his father is boino beino boine vvlut belter, but he has net recovered. ISAHTKll lit COLOMIIIA. llm Mux te be MntBTtmii t'.ustlj Olimrveil III IhcC'liurrhe. Ncile About Town, Ki'gular Corrcspeiutciiio of Idti;lli(iki((.kb. Cei.UMIUA, April 'Jl. -The iimtiy tJiutchet el Columbia will mere than usually observe Laslei Kunilay. AtHU Paul'a P. IC. church, aervlces will be held en (Saturday evening at 7"l o'clock, when IhoHiihJect for the sermon will lie "Walling Prayer." On Hunday morning at S-'SO and lOitollie holy commun ion will lie ailmlnlHtered te the congrega tion. Special Herlcen wete held last oven even Ing in the opera botiHe. A aermeii waa de. Ilvered by Het. Morae appinprlnte te tlm oc ec oc casieu. The music rendeieil by tlie choir, selected Irem the ilillereul chinch chelrH, was line. Hnthet church ul IknI norvliea will be lielil at lili'tu a. in., and 7 p. in. ; at I; 'til p. m., npe clal Laster Sunday hcIuhiI Her vice, with Laster nlleriiigs; at (I p. m., prayer ami testi monial hervIceH. In the Second Stioet Lutheran church the Kacramoulel the Lerd'a ilper will be ad mlnisteruil. The Jrliilly Kufermed church adinliiislia adinliiislia tieu or llie l.ucbarhl will be made. Ill the Methodist Lplscepal church special preaching will characterbe the day. Manyel the town chinches will bu beau tllully deceraled Willi Laster Mewera. Timri Niiten, Officer Willlck arrested a tramp named Michael Kllday for being drunk and dis orderly ; Hen t te jail ler llvedaya by 'Hqulre I'vaiiH, Hugh McNally.Ja tramp, was anoited by Ollicer llnrdnelte. for drunken and disor derly conduct J committed by 'Hnuire Prank for Uvedaya. Seme time age the leughers and catcbem employed al the Columbia rolling mill at the gulde rolls, becameilKsatlslled bj reason of llie small wages they worn nseiving. The men struck for blgher jiay, which was net given te (hem. The management of the mill ay they liave many applicants for their j'lai es mid new men occupy their pests. Jehn I'llUorlen, an old citizen of Columbia and an em ploy e el the 1'ennsylvaiila rail road, died this morning at !:' i o'clock, at the American hotel, where he had been Imard Ing. He had Is-en sick for a long tlme with drewy, whli h was thucmisoefliis ileath. The Vlfe Nerman Opeia company willajv pear In the opera house, this evening, in "The Mikade." The shad tishiug was very peer at the batteries, near tlie li.im, during yesterday and last nig lib The total rated dfd net amount te ever IM) shad. -The fishermen from the batteries down the Hver alu report a dull dm. '1'lie height tratlli en the Pentisylvnnii tallread has been Ineieisltig during Ihuvveek and the empleyes ate miking much better tlme. There was an Increase often ttains en I'riday ever the previous day. Columbia bat a ledge el the KilighlH of Laber having a membership or about 1 J). The ledge held a meeting last night. At the saw mill or Hillmeyer A Kuiall.nl Wriqlibtville, sixty rails liave been received this noaseu. Ity the turning of tlicse legs into smaller timber work will be given te a number el men. Market was well attended this morning. Lggs wero plenty at two deicii for -i cents, which is very cheap al this time of the year, and censideiiiiK the demand for ejzgs at I laster. The ninth anniversary nl Company C will be celebrated by attending divine servicer in the Second Street Lutheran church, en Sun day eveulng. UKAIll Of VlllilbTUrllt.li .v. II Kim. One nf the Itest Knunu Citlens ut the lamer .ml ramp Ana). C. M. Hums, , prominent citieu of the lower end, died thlsallerutmn al.his residence in (iunrryville. Mr. llcis had been in bad health fur alieut a vear Mst el a complication of nijmeiits. He was ., years et age. Christopher Martin Hess v. as ene nl the bust knew n and most w idely actlv e business men in the lower end of the county. He was of an extensive latnllv lotincctleu -D.uiiel I)., William J . thu late Andrew Jacksen Hess and Mia. Mary Jane Likniau, widow of Daniel Jl. I ckm.in, Ixilng of the name family. I'er ma.iy years he lived en a farm en tlie liuarryvllle raid, near Hiiriug (jiruve, Drumere township, which he im proved with be.iutllul buildings and many facilities. He dealt largely in cat tle and had ether extensive eiKMatluns. home yeaiH.ige he sold oil cenideiable el hlsreal estate, Ii.iv Ing evv ned at ene tune liv e (arms around liuarryvllle, and retired te a private residence in that village, lie took much interest in the slippy el its poeplo vvitlivvalei liem the famous " silver Hjiriug" en his premlsei, and was he hiici easful that he collected water rout from a de.en hyd rant". This vvasiegarded ai such a benelac benelac tien that he ww presented by thetitizeiis with a geld-headed cine l.iH t linstiu.ii In token el their appreciation. lle was oue et the prejeitms and most actlv e In the establishment el the Quarry v ille railroad and the National bank of that place . at the time el his death he was a director in IhiiIi corKiratiens, for years he iv as an extensive lime bin ner. He has also recently conducted some operations let mining iron ere, wostel i.'iuirryville. A long time age Mr. Hess iccelved hoiue injuries te an arm, from which lie never ro re ro eeveied ; acute rheumatism and ether com plications aggravated his Hiilleiinga and his illness has been protracted. He leaves an only Hen, Jeseph M. Hess , and lour daughters-, Mrs. Jacob Fritz, Mih. L. B. Fritz, Mrs. U. P. Lefevermid Mrs. in. Kelger. llHe Hall Nei. The games in the American Association yesterday resulted as IoIIevvh: At .Sbiten Inland: Athletics II, Mels d; Cincinnati: Cincinnati I.t, Pittsburg 7 , Hiueklyu : Itrook Itreok Itroek lyu n, llaltlmore J. Oldticlil i-.uiglil a great gatiie ler liroeklyn with Harklns pitching jeslenlay. He had u two, base lilt, lour put nuts and. two assists, without any oirer". Fer the tint time this season Kilruy was bit hard yesterdav The Hroekly n, te vv horn he had lieeu an enigma lure, sized him up for eleven bits, while tlie Ilaltlmeruaus had btttthreoell HarkitiH. The Athletics had fourteen hits oil Lynch yeHterday and O'Hnen had lour el them. The reputation Harry Larkiu has m.ule as a battel makes play erw afraid et hint. Itlakely, of Philadelphia, is pitching for the Kochester. The playei-s who will comprise tlie liou lieu liou nides cluli, acceidlug tn the latest arrange ment, urn as lolleus: llyiiduiau and llass llass ney, battery ; echer, Koedmaii, Lttinger, Dallas, Swettair, Wilsen, Charles Shay and either Wnrten or McCracken. The players will report hereon Monday, May .Id. Tlie lem.es ami grand stand en the Iron sides ground am new being repured and a force el moil will be put te weik en Monday te lupair thu ground. Alllieuch Swcll.er is claimed by another club, the Ironside poeplo say that they w ill have him or prevent his playing-elsewhere. Heading has two clubs, between which there is considerable rivalry at present. The National is managed lv Sam Field and the Active by IM. Yeager. Yesterday 1,500 ieople aaw the clul plav a geed game, tlm Actives winning by l te ". Teiuitey pitched ler the Natleualsaiid ten hits wero niade oil him. Heller played llrst base and Fields second. Kus Alberts played cciiiiu item en iiiu.icmus. Cuinpluliig nf liiDiiltlileiil Water, A number of complaints were made at the mayor's nlllce this uieining by cllinus liv ing in the higher points el thucily, of a lack of water. While the reservoirs ate lull and theru Is an aduijitate supply ul watei, If proierly used, let all piutiul the clly, yet in conseiptence el its excesalve usual nil hetiis of the day and especially en Satuulay, in the w .lulling et pavements and sprinkling et streets in the contte el the city, thu higher parts aie al times ilepilvtd et water, the vv.iler ples being loe small te carry nautli- clout supply. This ililliculty can be obviated by complying with the ordinance which re quires that the pave washes must beused either belore 7 o'clock In the morning or alter 0 o'clock in theevetilng. Unless our citizens are mere careful et the use of the water the ordinances will he enforced. IJnlraveiiBil llie.ul .Mrs. A, lllrsh has theughtlully romom remom romem bored the lMUt.i.tui;Nci;it during the Pan Pan ever season by ierwardiug, this morning, i.evcral c-.tt.eiel ilue uulgavpiiiU bread. MAHY NULL SKNTKNCKI). MtE Mjtra r.i.Ki'Es 3histiih reit HKVKiriMI HTtlhf.S IIUUIIH. The Caiufi 1 tied Till .llei lilns llplulem t lied l7 Judge I'Atteiseii In 'I heir llepett tlm Orand Iiniueet Mintr llm NeteMlly fiiriiNeiv t'rl.nu. Court met at 10 o'clock this morning ami J udge Patterson tiled opinions in the follow ing casta; Michael W. Hreiiemnu, deceased, excep tions te atidllor'e report. Lxcoptletis ills ills mlssed and report conllrmed. Isaae Hrlmmer, deceased, oxteptletiH le auditor's rexirU Snme disposition. In the estnte of Jehn M. Whltehlll, do de coased, .11 the exceptions le the auditor'.! roiert were dismissed except one. As le that oxceptleu tlie com I directed some clmnge le be mailn In llie reiMirt and with the change made, Hie report was cnu liruietl. In tlie ense el lonnnenweallli vh. Jeseph J. Dasch, convicted el atteniptlr,g te assassi nate Judge Livingston, Judge Patterson filed an opinion denying the motion ler a new trial and overruling the motion for an arrest of judgment. Counsel for Henry Smith and Jehn Wall, convicted or stealing money rrem the sale in llaiimgardner'ft elllce, asked a postpone ment el Hontenco until Monday, en the ground that testimony had been discovered which would establish their innofcnce. They needed until that tfme le get the testimony In shape. Iiemrllnii nml Nurely Cadet James Pawner wastharged with (ailing te previde ler his wile. Mrs. Palmer Is hard et hearing and the lawyers had greal ililli culty In getting her testimony. Aicnril'.ng te her statement, llie accused treated her very meanly. The trouble appeared le be Ihatshe was his c end wife, and his child ren who were all grown, afnised her, mid her husband rather encouraged them In their conduct. She claimed further thai he struck her, tere the bed clothes oil her, and te aggravate her pulled tobacco smeke In her lace. Prier te her marriage with Par mer she was hlsliotisekeeier fereix years. The ileleudant denied that hadever or dered his wile nut of Iho hottse and claimed that he had always provided well for her. He Mid hi i home was open for his wife wheuev or she chese te ceme back. The ceurl directed him te pay fl! per week for the maintenance of his wife. Oeorge K. Manning, of Maner township, was charged threatening te km k Jehn Miller's brains with a hatchet, en January 20 The prosecutor tentllied thai he went te Miller's plnce el business and there was a dispute about someartlclo he had purchased Irem Manning. Thu dclcudant denied having made any threats and lestined that this complaint was mnde only alter Miller had been sued for the value et the article In dispute between them. The court thought both parties in fault and dismissed the complaint, dividing the costs cijuallv lietvveen them. U. J. Hlldebrandt, el Quarryville, was charged with threatening te tear the heart out el Daniel McLaughlin, oue day last Oc tober, in consequence efw hie h threat he is arraid or him. The accused denied having made nny threats. The court directed do de fendant te enter into rccognizmce te keep the peace for a period of six mouths and pay the costs el prosecution. Hyieu Deutricli vvas put en trial for hav ing threatened the life of Keoige Howe. Heth men are middle-agcd tanners. The delendant denied having undo .my threats, but admitted that he had rammed Ids lint under llie prosecutor's nose. The court senlemed Deutricli te pay the costs and en ter bait te keep the peace. Annle Hesh was heard Ter threatening te knock oil the head of Mary Schaiuber. Pros ecutor swere tothe threats and vvas corrobo cerrobo correbo rate by a number el witnesses who heard her make threats when in the alderman's ollice te kill her. Mrs. Ilesli denied ever having made any thieats. The accused was required te eutei ball te keep the peace for three months and te pay the costs. Id.i Keller w.u prosecuted by Mary C. Ault for surety of the peace. Mary testilled that en February l'i, Ida picked up a chair and threatened te knock her brains out. The accused denied haviug made any threats. The court did net think there was much dan ger or Ida i.irrying her tlneat into execution anil dismissed the complaints. The coils were equally divided betvveen the parties. st.MI MLS iviresi.u. Mary Mull, who vvas convicted en oue charge of receiving stolen goods and who plead guilty te a second Indictment charging the same oIleiiBe, was sentenced te undergo an imprisonment et eleven months. Benjamin Klce, w he pleaded guilty te -teal-ing a numlier et chickens, was sentenced le undergo an imprisonment of six mouths. Hiram bchlatigh, an aicomplice of Mary Mull In rccelv lug stelen goods, vvas sentenced te undergo mi Imprisonment of cloven months. Tlioceuit lefused tngrant a new tnal te Herace Llchty, ceuvldeil of carrying con cealed deadly weapons. (MIAMI J t u v nuiur.N. Trite Iiill L. Simen, lalse piclense; Henry Selberling, embezzlement; Jehn L. Huey, perjury ; C. A. Ileece, false proteuse Jehn L. Hupp, fornication mid bastardy; Jacob Kby, etnl., lorclble entry ; Daniel Mc Laughlin, assault and batterv ; Jehn Mc Laughlin, assaultmid battery ; Jehn Aliment, assault and battery. Iiliunctl llilli Jesiih Jenes el. al., as sault and battery ; Hiram Piatt, assault and battery ; Heubeu II. Ilutten, larceny. en vnii jinx itureitr. Following is the report el grand inquest : Te the Iloneynblc the Jutlycs of the Court of Quarter 6'cjiient The grand inquest et tiie commonwealth of Pennsylvania le inquiie Inte and ler thu county el Lancaster at llie April sessions of ISSil, de respectlully reiert: That vv e hav e had presented us by tlie district attorney J7 bills el iiidictiuent, el which we have returned fH) as as true bills and 17 as ignored. We would respectuf ully call the attention of the court te the great number el w Itnesses returned en the bill or indictment vv he knew nothing of the cases, ami also the ililliculty or procuring the prompt attondnuce el wit nesses, from both et w hlch the grand inquest is much delayed. We have passed upon and approved of the ropeil el n bridge ever a creek through grounds el ICaubiiud 1'Mvvardsiu Hreckneck township. We would leenimeiid te the honorable court that as seen as convenient, after the spring elections, tlie supei visors el the vari ous townships of thu county be ordered te be present en a certain Hiieciiieii nay te re ceive instructions irem the ceurl as le their duties, Ac. vve have also x Islled tlie diller eut county institutions, the prison, alms house, hespibil mid Clilldien'a Heme. At llie prison we teund lit) piiseuurs, 71 el whom were cenx ids, JO for trial and hearing and 13 for drunken and disorderly conduct. We must compliment the keeper, Mr. llurk llurk helder, for the cleanliness and perfect order in which vve found everything. He reports te us that there aie hut 71 cells in which te put prisoners, ami frequently having many inore prisoners, he is compelled te crowd them together, thus serieusly allectiug the discipline el the prison. Manufacturing of carpet has grew n very largely, as the sale of 1J,5PJ yards slnce January 1 shows. There are at present 71 prisoners at labor, Ivveuty of vvhein are at carpet weaving. The stock en hand at this tlme approximately is .1,000 yards el carpet, fteH) ; i.u pet stock, fiiO , lamia and hheea, fill) , shoe stock, f 100 , nets, ?10( ami t.0 baskets mid basket material. We round the prison In a very dilapidated and inmate condition ami entirely tee small ler the prison in H It contains te Imj kept as the law directs, having evidently been built el unsuitable material. The luiindatiousnreBiv lug way and thu walls .no se cracked as te luakoltnetoulyauoasy uie.ius or escape for the prisoners but itnsale ler the occupants. The sowerago and the ventilation are lusulUcieul ; te rejulr these and the many ether delect, would only add te the exiense without remedying the evlls. We would thorefore strongly recommend the building et a new prison. As all values are new se low anil the uioney necessary can be had at se low a ratu et interest, tue cost weuiu ue mucii reuuceti, it would also glvu employment te many el our mechanics utu laboring uiuu, who aru new out or employment As llie ptl ptl sen as new located, Is retarding the growth or tlie city In that direction, and the grounds have become very valuable, and could be sold for a sum Hint would go far toward building thu new prison. We would recemmend placing it en the high ground south of the almshouse and Conesloga creek already owned by the county, mid where the drainage could be mnde very perfect We would also recommend the taking down at as early a day as possible, the large lower at llie prison, as from the itnsale con dition there Is danger at any tlme of a torrl terrl torrl bie accident The building could be cev ered with a temporary root, and the stene care fully preserved for use In a new structure, Ue visited the Children's Heme and bound ei ery thing In jsirfed order under the manage manage manage monlet Miss M.S. Kletler, assisted by tlie toachers, Miss Cole and Miss lierr. There are at this tlme eighty -six (HI) boys and thlrly-thrue (.si) girls under their care, and all looking remarkably healthy, mid soom seom soem Ingly happy and vvell caied ler, and we have no hesitation In recommending this In. Htttutlen te the sympathy of the citizens of tlie city ami cettiiiynnii iiuiik ll wen worthy ofthe HiipjMjrt given it rrem our county trea sury. A great vv ant thore, as shown Ions by otieol the gentlemen directors, who takes much interest In the institution, Is nil In Urinary or hospital quarters. Should at any time any contagious disoae break out among the children vve see the necessity of such an addition, and as we are assured that this can 1st provided at an exiieuse of about two thousand ('J,0O0) dollars, ve se recommended. At Iho almshouse under llie able manage ment of Koe. L. Worst, slewanl, we leiinit ene hundred and seventy-nine inmates, el vv horn ene hundred and sev enteeu are males, lirty reinalex, six male ihlldreu and two female clilldreu ; everything cleanly nml in perfect order, and we can see nothing that could be added for llie comfort of the in mates. At the farm barn vve found four (I) horses, lour (I) mules, twenty-llve head el horned caltleaud thirteen (II) hogs. We find horn as at the prison, that scarcely any el the previsions, etc, are purchased by pro pre pro pesilH, and would suggest that competition in this matter of supplies, might be a great Hiving et cost. At the insane asylum and hospital, under the superintendence ami dlriH Hen et Dr. MeCreary,the resident physl dan, we leiltid llie same erder and cleaull ness as Hi Hie ether leunly institutions, nml are assured by all in authority that Ibis is net se enlyhir the Inspection or the grand Jury, but lhaj. they are always in this com cem com mendable condition, ami vve cannot refrain from highly complimenting the dillerent officials. Thore are at prcsent In Iho Insane department ferty-live (l.") males and forty (10) females. In the hospital lerty lour (II) men. sixteen (le) women, two ('J) main children and oue(l) female child. In the coleied department ten (10) moil, three (.5) women ami two (J) female children. We find the Childien'rf Heme, almshouse, hospital and asylum all well provided with hre escapes. And lu conclusion we must ex pros, i our lhauks le the houerablo court and esjiecially his honor, Judge Livingston, for valuable aid and Instructions as te the various ellences mid directions te onable the grand jury te prejierly and correctly disi harge thelr duties, also the district attorney and the subordinate ellaers ler their courteous at tention. All of which Is lespcctrully prusented, O, C. Slaymaker, foreman ; J. K. Heist, clerk ; Sttnuel L. Levan, II. S. Stiuffer, Marlen Harrar, P. ii, ilantiuui. Jeseph L. Dervvart, Ames Itusheng, ( hristiaii L. Nissly, W. II. Kautlman, Jehn Amnion, Martin' Weaver, Philip Zeclier, Jehn Shlllew, sr., Frank ll. Wilsen, Jehn S. Nolde, Isaac Stener, Jacob Miller, Kcorge Hlbsliuidii David l Ivans. The court iu dismissing the graud luipient thanked them for the ellicieut manner lu which they had discharged their duties. Current Ituntnens. I'he judgment docket was called al 10 o'clock and III judgments were entered for want of a plea, appearance and allldavll of defense. Daniel Herkheiser, who nerved a term for costs iu a surety el the peace case, and J. ll. Presberry, who was in jail for desertion, wero discharged by tiklug thu benefit el the Insolvent ad. Jehn liruckharl, el Penu tewnsliip, was appointed gtiaidi.tii el thu mlnei child ul Allan A. Kitnlur. C!mrj;eit nllh I)eneitluu. 1'ied Myer, a brew or, who has worked fei several tlllleretit poeplo in this city, lelt his wife I,it May . nut has net done any tiling for her siqipert smte. Cemilaint was made Hg.unst Myer seme tlme age ami eflicers traced him te Washington and Klchmund. Heiecently took up his abode iu Philadel phia where he worked iu several broweries. Yesturday Ollltei Hirnhehl went te that city nudariOHted bun. When he and his wile met this morning the matter vvas arranged betvveen them and Frederick vvas discharged. Ilmiiintlil Ai quitted. Jacob Canten was heard by Aldermau Han last evening en a charge of larceny as bailee. He was honorably acquitted, thu tes timony show ing that when Canter moved iu the spring he left Abram Hender's goods lu the house. There was a large number el persons at the hearing, tlie prosecutor and defendant belonging te the colony of Kits si.ius vvholive lu Middle street sprained an Ankle. Lait evening Jehn Carlin, who says he resides al Jelh and Lembard streetn,l'hlladel streetn,l'hlladel phia,stipped from a ireight train at Dillerville mid badly sprained his right ankle. He was brought te this city mid placed in the hospital. This morning he was sent te his home iu Philadelphia. Carlin Is 31 years of age and vvasen Ids way from Willfauispert te Phil adelphia. He said that he paid his fare te Harrisbtirg where bis money gave out Letter Held. Letters addressed te J. Uetlischild A Ce., Ne. I0J2 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa,, and Klla S. tllassner, Moyersdalo, I'a., are held at llie Lancaster postelllco for tKistage, and ene addressed le Aliee 11. Heak, Kmplre P. O., Whiteslde county, Is held for belter directions. I llieeulli in a Claim ul ill. Mi. Theodora Dlller, et this city, son of llie latotieergo J. Dlller, has successfully passed his mini examinations at the medical dapart inent of the University et Peuusylxauin anil w til graduate Irem that institution en Satur day next. Mr. Dlller steed lllleentli lu a class or HI, which entitles htm te honorable mention. Ila&lict el KgKft hleleu. i. eergu J. High, larmer, was the victim or a thiel this morning. Alter unloading his marketing at his stand in the Centtal mar ket, his attention was attracted rrem his pro duce fei a minute or two, and in these low minutes a thiel walked away with a basket el I.titlrtkraui beciabie. The Luster sociable ul the Licderkrauz seciely will be held en Monday evening. An iiitereslhiL' musical iiruirramme has been Iirepared, one el the features of which will je selections by W. P. Chambers, or Harris burg, A celebiated cornetlnt. Jurer lu be Drawn. On Tuesday allernoen at 1 o'clock Judge Livingston, Stierlll Toiuliiisen, Ceinmia. sleners Dlller and Lrb will draw Juiers for Iho adjourned quatter sessions, beginning May Jl. Alive Vet. .Infill Snydei, the man who shut hitnselt neai the Hlttu Hell, Friday, wat still alive this uiciuiiig. Di. Weutz, thu aUeudlug physician, doc-i net thluk that he can recovei. I'refuutU Ankctl l'er. In another column will be found advertise ments ler the painting of the court house aud ler grave stonei for the gravei of soldiers entitled te the haihe under thn recent act of assembly, W'im Hurled Tht Murulug. Jacob H. Suyder, who dled in Flerin ou Wodnesday, was burled there this morning. Hoceaiyod vviis. veil known in that section. A RIOT IN GLASGOW. anrKHAi, irvvftimn is a rmnv nit. TIIBf.vtllM VKMfff.V.4 vi trtrieLfOt.; The Hiiw start. TlirnutH Sum riern AuanlU tin lrl.li II i Utile- V Uatholle l!hl Allaikeil t ( limit Fililsy SerTlrea. A I'rle.rii Tluiiiqlilliiliie... (JljAStjevv, April 'l',.- laiyallat meeting was held heie last night, t which the speak ors indulged in blller Invecllven against Mr. Oladstone and all ethors who favor home rule. After the meeting two ganfrs of nniRlid, cemiMjscil rospectlvely of OraiiKomen anil Catholics, hail a colllsleu In the slroet and Boveralof them nre badly weunded. Four of the rioters wero arrosted. Later In llie eveulng a mob of Orangemen attacked a Lalhelic chapel, which was crowded with worshippers, attending the flood Friday evening service. Thu mob hurled bricks and ethor missiles at ihe chapel, smashing all Iho wlmlewsandsllghtly woundingseveraloftliB peeple wllhln. The few police who were en hand wero ullerly mworfess le quell the riot and w cie themselves roughly handled. Many orthe male werHhlppers wanted te make a sortle le 'punish the Orangemen, but the priest oulerod the doers te lie locked, and thus prevented further mischief. AKir VVItK'H tlTJlKKT VAK HTKlKB. The (Iliu lal. ami Strikers ettne Hunt Avenue I. hie HUH at War. Nr.w Yeiik, April l!l Ne pmgresslewanl the settlement or the strike en tlie Third ,iv ei me reid has been made during tbepast twenty-leur hours. The strikers are new lully convinced that a long light Is borbre tliein, and nre making all preparations pos sible. Xotie el tlie men show any signs of weakeuing, while the elliuials or the read are as obdurate as evor In the stand they hav e taken against thelr striking hands. The cais or the company miller police protection nre being rim this morning with iiiore regularity than at any tlme since the men went out The llrst cir this morning vvas started out Irem the company's stables en iwili street shortly afler 7 o'clock and have been follewiug une another Iu quiet succession up te present time, 10 a. in. Ne distill bance el any kind have been re ported and nene are expected, yet the police protecting the company's property has been in no w lse diminished, and Hie authori ties are as watchful and cautious as exer. The streets are compar atively descrted, and nene or the slrlkers nre te be seen, except thoie ordered en picket duty by the oxecutlve committee te nole the manner In which the read la being operated. About thu stables en 05th street, this morning, Iho blue-coated pollce pellce pollce men outnumbered the private citizens ten te one. The ordera of the oxecullvo com mittee ei the L'mpire I'rolcctlve association te its members te avoid loltering near the stables or along the reute of the read are ' being fully observed. The officials of the Third Ax en tie company belittle the announcements made by the strikers that certain labor associations had de termined te boycott the read. They assert that even if It should preve te be the case that these labor organizations have adopted 1010 1010 lullens looking te the boycotting of the com pany, the boycettora will linil It hard work te Iiiiluencn the general public te adept this mede of warlnre. Up le ten o'clock this morning thirty or mere cars had been run ev or tlie line from the both streel depot te the down-town terminus without any attempted interference. .Strikers anil l'ellce I Ij-IiUiie. Ur.uuKi.YM, N. Y., April 'Jl At 1:30 p. m. thore was a conflict between the strikers and. ittllceat the sugar refinery at (Jreenpetnt. The latter used their revolvcis-IOiie man was biiei ami a milliner ei otuero soveteiy clubbed. Fire llepuned llaglne In SI. l.eul.. Sr. Let is, Ma, April "I. A tire of disas trous proportions vvas reported te be raging In the railroad yards in Fast St. Leuis. A.YIX&Altli SIUTIIEKS VEED. Taking a l)i)n nT 1'iilten and Crunhlng In the Heads nl Her Children. KfcXi'OKT, N. J,, April 21. Mrs. Faunie Smith, thu vvife el a larmer living about seven miles south or tills place, bocame In sane yesterday morning, took a dese or poison and crushed in tlie heads of four of her children with an axe. The youngest child died Immediately and llie ethors are net expected te llve till morning. Mrs. Smith also Is x-ery low and will piebahly tile. Hassle, the little 11-year-old daughter, has proved the second victim of her Insane mother's murderous act ; the girl died tbla morning. Uutus, the 13-j car-oldjbey, cannot llve much longer; his head Is spill from the foiehead te the back of the lelt ear. The doctors have slight hopes of saving Lydia, thn remaining victim, 'ihe unfortuuate woman w lie enacted the torrible tragedy ii living in gieat agony in a room next le where llie bodies or her two little victims lie. She swallowed nearly a quarter of a box of "Heugh en Hats,''oneugh,thi;physIciaussy, te kill forty persons. She is net expected le outlive the day. It is feared that the father will leso his reason. He has net spoken a word te anyone since the tragedy except te call te the doctors te savethe lives of bis vvife and chlldreu. The .Smiths have lived en the old Hepper estate, as the place Is called, for evor twenty years. The neighbors say that Mrs. Smith has been acting straugely ever bIuce her roleaso Irem the Insane asylum home twelve years age, and that sev oral tiuics she bocame se violent that she had te be soul away le be cared fur by friends elsewhere. The greatest excite ment prevails throughout this soctleu of the county ev or the fearful tragedy. Six Itiirned lun lliillillng. KiiMUeiin, Pa., April SI. A. fratue build, ing at Alten, erected en pests and used as sleeping quarters for laborers, toppled ever at oue o'clock this morning aud caught Urn from a stove. Tlie building contained 38 Italians in the employ or the Lrie railroad. Heleiu they could get out six were burned iu a horrib'le manner aud three othets badly Injured. The charred remains el llie unfoi unfei lunate victims have been recovered aud piesent a sickening sight A Ileaijr Verdict AKalnit the I'.ll. It. PiULADULriiiA, l'a., April 'Jl. The suit or Janevvay it Ce., of Kew Brunswick, ngalust Iho Penusylvantu railroad company, in which damages te the amount or evor fJOO.OOO are claimed and which has occupied the Federal court slnce Tuesday, was given te the jury last evenuig. This morning they leturned a verdict for the plalntllls fer?l7y.- S0ub'J for less el uetli prejieriy auu trauu. HKAIUElt ntUIIAUUUTJSH. . Washington, D. O., April 2J.-KIT y Uie Middle AtlanUe states, fair weather in southern portion, local ralus fol fel fol iewod by fair woaUier lu Hie northern Kr. lien, stationary temier nttire in the southern slightly cooler iu the northern portion, wluds becoming variable. Member! of the U. V. A. M, Kujejlue TUeiu eliet. Seme tlme age Iblrteen members of Km Km pleo Council Ne, PJO, Jr. O. U. A. M. wl the permission of the council, formed thoui theui thoui selves In te an amusement oeujinlttoe. Tns object w hich they had In view was occasional entorlalnments for the benelli of and amuse ment of the meuthers. The llrst attempt wan made last night, aud the maiiuer Jn wbiUi the He!igH,rc.idIiig,and rcciUtlenB i were received by the inoinberH Is ulUcleut erl ., ..r ii.i- ...... rA..i,.iieii t,t llie exercises. The closing pioce was a grand farce byi uiite iniiii.iRi.rib (iiinmittoe and . cauae et much laughter ud W?UJ! ,"' Ol UI'ICU llliiuuwi """. ".n In m J. P. yinewerprti.w.uv .." - - xery able manner. "."." 7iTiirB en tUeUnbers J,wtf rtSy' that they appreciated the gltt. Funertt et Ur. lueilt. The funeral of thejl Dr. W, B. Tfuaiit took place yeaterday, and It was largtly at tendeil. Among theae nroneet WM rautm cemetery. .1 M
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