ssl I III III III I I II IIIHIWW ii 'T4in iv wjiijtfMi.T rr -i ect wpfv ir..ii.j-.i i' j - j j. ...-. i .. ' .. - . . . ""?-;7, ---."'-"V"-" i . -. - - .. - v - - 8v A'7Air.A'Wj " ' T- r 'wi TtV .14. TT -T --' i v; :.- rYwwra i ttt. , , - i ch ' - , w-'-m-' ; ...rA'a i' . tiWr1-' J, MlH , 'it s srN mt! 1 nsAs ; is &k I JnteUigeitfief stcff i. t -i i ii i f VOLUME XXII-NO. "WODK I'ORSIITAMY." run "QVikt inr KFmaiirK" VAHH ttllt UTATK HltirATIIH. VAN- (Mil. Tlist .Inliii ll. Will let There All Ilia .SMiiie Iteliiichl llm I'avnrlle I'nr lll.lrlrl Attorney. Weaver b (IihmI Hrriiml Hull Online., ter the Utile I'Ucf". The "quletb ilflleetlve"cauvnwinl Itretliur JiiIiii Makepeace Nlehunui (or llm Hepubll rim nniiilimlli.il ill (.lulu senator In tliu Mill district, iiiinr Liuu-isler county, gees stead ily en, Tim " solid press" (if llm Northern district keeps bunging away Ht lilin ulul his man t 'rid V, Hixltliu JMJ7 with which .Samuel MhIIIihw was enabled In get a way nt Harris burgi "nil llrellinr .I. liny llrnwn, ns ene of llm Iriiuiil ulul managers of tint Nleliiiinu (Mllsd, Hllll even tlin Intisi i.iiikni i it, winch shines fur nil, come under llm aniinsdver- nIeii of I tretluir Heminy's (Horary bureau. Ill head-quarters ate In this city mill Brether AHrun Is Its high priest III llm rural (loeslrlcts. HO isSallglllllOOfHIIIVOS, lllll tlltl MlitIclMIS generally hi'iiiiI llm Idea Hint .Mummy has any show, nnd deciaie Unit Hmlher Jehn Gingrich's "quiet hut otleellto'' nppenl te "wedu ler Hhlnmy" linn had great inlllience Indeed the signs or tliu tlmes point te nil "era cf geed hading." I, lima and lambs am skipping ai emul gleefully In the same pas turn! ami, though occasionally ene gets 11 bltuef Kiirlle, tlin same provender M?ein te Hrco illh iimIimhN of latu wlili-ly illllttrmil tastes unit unsocial Ions. Uretliur (UiNI, of llm fie .mi, It li wiill kiitivs 11, ler niKiiy rOIINllllirHtlllllH Hllll tell K 1 1 HI IWlM'llltlOllH, untili Iti'li.i.lil ler illntrit't ntlnrney : Im wmiiN I1I111 tntl II H nut surprising te liurn that Uretliur llmsl mil, or tlin 7.Vnwini"r, Is mero liilxii'stinl In tint harmonious rononil renonil ronenil imtlou of tlin iirmiint i-oni;ressiimii tlmn any thln I'lse. Stuhiiiau'a Irlcnds aru largnly ncritlli'il this J ear from lliose who Iihmi hllhnrle Iici-m nKalnst him, hiiiI thcru mums le Im n priitty uixsl uiiilurstaiiil Iiir niuniiK the pelltl.-lmis timt nothing shall Ihi iIeiih te liiltirfern with lllestutitl, StnhliiHii or KiiiiHi'hl. Kuiryhmly ImjIiik fur lliiitir ami nelHsly rating hiikIi hIsuiI im.Mliiui; ulse, llm 1'iins-s is eiiiasiMilatisI of aiiv grt-rtl llitulit or striking Inatlirts, t the sanui tliue uethlUK that piTslslenl, isirsennl titlerl I'HIl IKS'OIIIllsh Hill tsl 111'glM tisl hv .Suuiiiiy or Wi'awr. hiiiI hemu or the lxilitl. i lans w he are net In sympathy with thniu ailmlt that hi Hiirh 11 i'amMlgu, whern ten .imliliuillDiis el-., pcrseiml ellert will 110-i-empllsh a gre.it ilf.il kiuI that Weimir is H?t-iallv hasaii liupri'gnahli) htrrngth In the tow nMilpH that la haril te nvurrnuiit. 1 1 scvina In l" gioeriillv ailinillixl tlihl this is Ills, m wall us ItniHi'lil's Ut rhaure, hiiiI the iiiulnr man In this light Is iIewiiihI loriner An iiuilahle mutual friend who trltsl en .Mendaj lit net t'li'in ICeniU'ily anil Charley l.Hiidlsle toss n puiiuy te ilutnruiluii who Nhenhl prt)nil In lvvi whs net sticvesslul with his ncKOIUlleus. A I Iftil lisjr en Menilar, Monday was 11 held day for the township KupuhliiMi) H,im.-lHii. He oame te thoelty early, tnuislnnd nil day and went home In theuwiuliiK liistruited for the proseut wliat te de, Thiirti wan ininparathuly littln rhaure in the sltusllen during the past week. 'llm loinhlnalleiiH that wuni mss-til te lsi arxempllslKsl wiire made. It hail Iimiii generally i-encedi'd thst Cen yres-'iuau lliestuint was te hawia 1 Itur held this tliue mill his p.iier was te keep hands oil, he turns the senator 111 the Northern ills trlcl mid ilistili't attorney were ceucermsl. The .'xidi.iicr did keep hand of) hut the tollewMH of that faetleii happunrd te he all 0110 way us In tlm HDiiater Hint illstrlct altor alter lieyshli. Thiioeuiuioiloro washlameil lerthls I'efni'iileni'ii and asiiim'70 was attempted On Katunlay It was whlsinil nlsnil that Hr. 1'. J. IliHiliuck.el l.ltlt.weuld Uiaiiiiidlilitofer 1'eiiKrnss. A teli'Krain was sent te W'ilkIi. Ington, summoning Hit-stand home, hut through home mlstake he did ru'it get it In tliimaud tailed In 1 01110. Itoehuck was In town Monday mid endeaverisl te start 11 lioein, hut It lull Hat, he 1II1I net anueuiirn hlm-eir lur llm idlu'e ami It Is net IlkeK that he will. 'I'lieru are two reasons given for llnelnirk'n premised r.mdldai'y against lllcstaiid. 'I he genei-.dlv n.vepled theery is that It Is a siioe In the Interest of Siiminy. Tim Suiiimv m inngeis heixsl te Imi ahln te drUe Hoinner lliustaml's Irieuds In that illstrlct te llmHupisirtef Sumui vand when that was aocempllshod, Itimhuek at the last moment would he withdrawn. The ether theory H that Iteuhui'k, who wauls te hikvueiI llles. taint, would withdraw Ht the last moment and In return llieslaml would agree net te he 11 candidal!) ler a third lerin. A letter was ru'elMid liem IhocemiiKsloio te-day stating that he did net recelwi the telegram in tliue, hut that he would poine home te leek after iilltleal femes, If It was ueeiu-sar). He was wired that he need net (Violent pre-elit. 'I lift St,iisteriklili. All old iilUleiau who saw In the I.Mi'i i.i iikncrii, which prints the news, the state ment of the l,ltlt7 Krjirest thatheen ulghlhs of the iintUStehiuan articles ure ptihllsheil ter thH lev oef the vause and only one-elghlh for lriy, reinnrked that the one-olghtli fullew is the only xensllile nne or the let. A cnmhiiialleii was made last wool, ho he ho tweou the friends or Weaver and Sinuiuy. Vea(ir'n strength as behirn montlniieil la in the Northern district, hut It will he round when the etes are ceunted that Weaver's friends will net he nhle te dulher votes premised te Hum my. lliu III. lid t Atlnriirjrlili. ilore isHHiuiplecard piilillshed In II10 In terest or W'eav or : " We hear the poni,e m.i H is Win. 1). Weaver's turn te Imneuiluaiisl te the olllce of District Attorney at the primary election. These wlin heard him apeak In the Iteiver, (iarlleld, Itlalne and oilier ciiiujiaigns during the last ten years, knew and nppreclate the Hervicohe has remlereil tn the Kepulillcan party, and say he deserves the elllce. lie re ceived tlin next hlKliest vete In IBs.'!. We have no ohjectlmis te A. ('. Ituimi'hl, lint, we think, as he lias had tliree terms In the legls. lature, was deputy aecrelnry of the common wealth, and was a candidate Ter Mat senator, that he lias heeii well talten care of." What the imiler'H candidacy for the Kenate lias te de with his present aspirations Is net clear. If he had hoen Hucressfiil that might liave heeu tised against I1I111. The pelltiilanH almeHt ten man 1110 agaliiML Weaver, hut he lias many strong personal Irlends and a ery oxteuBlvo family coniivctieu who will de nil In their xiwer te carry lilin tlireugh. paver's friends claim Dial It wilt he 11 close contest, hut Heiiui'hl'it Mends' laugh at the lUeaanil aay the major will have a walk ever. Kelnu'lil's friends liave tired or the paid communications published In the Interest or Weaver and they liave also entered the Held in that direction, all of which Is geed for tliu printer. Tills la wlial the major' literary bureau nays ever the slgnatuie of "Veterau"; "Mr, Weaver's ilulin that It Is Ills liiri.' ln3cnnse Im ran hefere, lilt great hervlces le the party, will hear examination. It Is net merely necessary fei uDpirunls te get In linn ler this olllce and lake their turn. "Mr.Weaver Inn made bH)ectms,but In 0110 campaign many wure pii7zled in knew whether he was talking for Heaver or Woaver. "ItdeeN net icqiiliniuuch aacrlUcotehlunip l.encasl or con uty when the county cominit ceminit cominit teo liiriilHliKH teams and the lamlleiils supply tlieehli-keiiH. ' ' Kejnn-lil madoKepuhllcaiiBiiooclies when Mr. Veaer was n hey. Hundreds recall te day uis .i, iu)iuiiiican apeecli in 1'ulien hall, lu 1W.1. when home wounded from Kert WBgner, in liU wu&veiinirorm,hewa8called froiiilheaiullencoln the Mugu amid reiuluir cheers. B i'He spent lilx furlough kttimplng the coun ty, and for ever twenty years lias bad mere campaign calls throughout the state than he could aocept. "Kepubncana I The old soldiers are ra pidly passing away. In a few years there will be none te ak honors at your bands, ' and the young men can till tbelr places. With liU military aud civil record, with his reoegnlred ntandlug as a lawyer, bis popu larity among Dm old wildiera who support him, we knew that the Old Guard, who are solid for the ene-legRtsl Beldler for governor. vnt nui veitt uewn iiis eiu cemraue, ivein tebl, wbess name is en the JluJue of the OU Tenth Cerps." It mud iw admitted that there U gmt 15)8. ileal of tot nuil tiihhlsh In that l I ml nl rloe-loueerlng--at ID cents a line. The iNiKi.t.iiiit.Ni'Kii prints all tlin news. Tim Lrglslaturii. Tim light for repreHOUtatlvcs hi the Nerthern district la Rolling het. Thore will he two slates. Uu 0110 will Is) Hiuttli, Ketiimr. and prehalily Knullman. Ills Columbia friends are piiflilng hltn, but there It 11 geed llt it kicking against hluiiind he may Isi ferced oil. On llm Hiiiiiniy alale the candidates will Im Hauck, lleyd and proba bly Hlniigli. Htatesmau llcsiver, or Mau helin township, and HelTerl, or t tcrimrven, will Is) loll. In the Southern illstrld llaldvvlii and Hresliis will Ihi oil 0110 combination ami 1'iHiples and Ileldelhaugh en the etliei. The light In this district will he close. Nlnce I'lHiplns' great stroke lu letting oil his carp peiiu iieKieiiiaugli is tiiiiikiug 01 inviliug ins ceustltuenla te lusiiecttlm nickel mines and will pesdhly get lilscompetlleradowu nslinft mid lese them, and llreslus Is ntieut te organ ergan ergan be an ovi'iirsleu pirty lodlscevor his sonll senll sonll meots en the temperance question. Ilalil w ill's slrenglh Is in his lack or a record, llm Sillier Olllrr. 'I Im slates have net yet been arranged us tn the prison lusiHS'tera mid iHxir illns'tets. I 'or represeutatlMi delegate rrem the city It. I''rank Kshleman will prntinhly ls the nominee. llegiM's te nomliiate A, Wilsen Nnrrls. Charles I. 1, mills would like te hu senatorial delegate. Thn I.n 1 ki. i.nil. N(.'i:ii prints all the Hews. HtlK irll.l. itAUHY atlt. Vt.f.VKl.ASlt. Se Sit)i MiM rrunrra reuum' lindn Ulu, .Mpruka hjr Aullierlly. II. P. Harmen, 11 llosten Heur tnnrchant, and the undo of Miss I 'ranees rolsem, of llullale, the president's Intended bride, con firms thestaleinent tlmt Mr. ("lev eland Is le marry. He sas : " Tliere Is really very lit tle 1 can nay legardlug the matter, mid Miss I olsem Is ahrixul. 1 aupiKisd the main (ines (ines (ines llouet Interest Is, is there any doubt that President Cleveland Is going te mary Miss I'oUeui ? I raiikly speaking thore Is noun, it was noteur Intention te announce the en gagement until Heme little time before the wedding, but unfortunately 11 was made public by a breicli or contldence en the part of friends in llullale. e de net knew who made Hie iiikL skileineuts concerning the marriage in that city, but will undoubtedly leirn In time. I have just teeu writing .1 letter le Miss 1'rniikln," lie ndded. "Ills new nearly thue ler her te he preparing te rUurn home." " De you siipM)se that she has Imard of the rumors In circulation en tills alde of tliu At lintlcT" " I have no doubt slie ha." learned some tiling. I was engaged lu writing her as you entered tint the en was out or the bug' mid giving hern Ilttle or the gmslp she may ox ex poet te hear en returning home. We tro tre iiieutly nveive letters Ireni her iiheul the trip. She wiltea niten ami her lelters are pnitlcularly bright. She has 11 brilliant do de do scnptlve stvle anil Is an enthusiastic el server. Among the many rumors that have aKared was 0110 te the ulleet that tliu ex ex ex isiosusef her i:ures).in trip were aiil by Nlr. Cleveland. 'I here Is net n trticle of truth lu It mid I de net see hew It ever originated, u was Miss I'olsem's Intention te announce the engagement lu dilu Unto Uiteru the wedding, but te lier, as well as the entire family, the premature stateinentH concerning it are a great surprise, ns I liave said, Theio wero but a few who were let Inte the cocret, aud some one was nvldeutty iiuihle tohelil It. At lust accounts Miss Polseni w as enjoying tliets'st or health. .She enjejist the visit te Italy very miuh, the only drawback being hermethei's Illness lu fienim, where she was taken down with a luver. .Miss I olsem's :ic(iiilnimice with 1'resldent ( lev eland forms a romantic story. Her lather was 0110 of Mr. Cleveland's warm est friends, and, owing te his business iela iela tleus us a law pirtner, he was intimately ac- liiiiulisl with the family. I'raukleat a very earli iige give prouiise of great beauty. As a ihild she was loved by everyone who knew her. hlie was Irani. In man ner, warm-he-irtisl and very hciulirul. V lien scarcely kuoe-lilgli she was iiurticil lirl Irlendly te' I lido Cleve,' as alie c:illcd him, and In. iftur jears held liiuiasoneor Iter dealest friends and adviserx. 'lheii caiue her father's deatli, with Us attending changes. 1 Imve no doubt if he had lived hu would imve lieeti much gratllirxlat the mar riage. It has already been told hewMKs l'olseui passed her school life. She was an ambitions student .mil deservedly iHUiular. One of her stieng characteristics was her modesty. She was entirely unassuming in manner, possessing nemi el the conceit and hauteur of which sn many young ladies are victims." " When did 1 'resident Cleveland begin ills attentions" ' was asked. " I can scantily answer that," was the ro re pli. "llealwavs was very friendly disused towards Miss I olsem rrem the time slut was a child, lull alsuit three years age bis atten tions began te assume a mero serious iiskvi. Allheugh ery reserved In manner it was evident that Im new cared mero ler the woman than he had In former J (mix ler the child. When Miss Kolsem and her mother visited the Wliltu Heuse last your considerable talk was made re garding a NMsiblit engagement te the presi dent, liul net until the announcement of the marriage was leceutly made were any lurther reMirts pin in circulation. 1 think 1 may salely say that you can travel 11 geed many miles and see a great many ioeplo l.elore jeu will Unit a young lady or groater beauty and accomplishments tlmn Miss l'olseui. She has sound common seiisenud Is lu every way worthy or the position she will occupy. I have no doubt it will be very embarrassing ler her te knew of the thousands el varied rumors tint me being circulated regai ding her. It will Ihi especially he If alie hapsms te see any el tliu uevvspiper cuts that 1110 printed ever her iiaiue." Came of llie I'rrslilent's IiiillgiiHtlen. rinui the VV iistiliiKteii II itibut The pieslileul'H indignation at llm publica tions ever his approaching marriage is net due te the announcements nt the lad, but te tliu rather free discussion or the young lady Willi li has followed tliem. The most otlen etlen otlen slve part of this has been the revival et 11 rural rumor that she was onto Jilted by a Central New Yerk icirsen, n state ment which is net true, unit tliu in vention ul a story that ber eenses In Kurope are belng paid by the president, a, statement which is absolutely and inall inall cleusly raise. That the inarriage will take place is (piite certain. The young ladv'a friends and the president's brother have both Indulged In Indiscreet cenlldencus te this ellect. Hut there Is no ground ter the many absurd actions w hleh n falae Idea or newspaper enlerprise has set Hlle.it. An or dinary sense el decency would huve kept the major portion nt the stuil which has Imieii given the country out el print- The florid additions ure what liave aroiieod the presi dent's ire. KibKH UKUItlXIKNT. Aliirleu rhih's I'leaicant Hall lUiiter Cnurert mid .snrlabln by the l.ltulerferuur. Monday evening the Marien club held one el' their very pleasant balls In M.eniuircher ball. The crowd was large, the order llrst class and eveiyhiMly enjoyed theiuselveK. The olllcerH of this dull 1110: President, Jeseph Illehl ; vice president, A. It. Pitch man ; secretary, Clmrlen II. Ituhb. and treas urer, Themas 11. MUllunls. The regular faster concert and sociable or the Lancaster l.icderkraiiT, was held lu the society's ball, rear el Knapp's saloon. The concert took place llrst unit it was very Due. mm ul inn ii-'uiiiivn wn-s ion ceruei pjayuig 01 I'ref. W. 1'. ChambeiH, et llm Htate Oapital hand, Han Isburg. The lull pregramme fol fel low s ; Oiivnrluiii " hiunl finish's Oicliestia. St j (Us," (Kllenlici't;) "It 1I11 iinJurHChiciie L'hnius. (A bt ) l.lucliirl.iHii. Kriiebllngszult " CoinutSelo "tencerl I'elka," (VV I. Chaiu- uunij itei. v) , r. (.jiuiiiuum, " veil, hiell'lrh dtch" (Huppe ) ilr. A. I'cniler. " VValdni.L'tirctiell " (lahreach), tileiih's 1)1 clieitlu. ' Ute Irculillclien Biciii'nr " Qiiodllbet, (Neil tert) Llederkranz. "lias l.lcd, dan uitlue Mutter ang (llurr lncinn). Mr. Win. irrrltiiK. ocephoneConci rt uut Verlangen (tjrowe.) Concert tlole-" Jung'AmerlLa," (bevy) l'ret. . I'. Clisiubern. Mloute cluita lnch"-Cheru, (Iwniuann) I.teilerkmuz. ' ' ' I'otpeurt-" Nerma," (Itelllnl) Uresh's Orches tra. Alter the concert the dancing began aud Was kept up until the usual hour. The crowd vh the largest seen at the Ltederkraur for soma Ume, and they all had nae time. LANCASTER, TIIK I.KAF TOBACCO MAUKKT. TIIK III. II mllUlx VMK1TY II Kt.t, IIVVKII II r Til In TIMf. UK- ItcperU ul lrsiirtliiii In llm Nw Vrnp. Tim rntklllKD About Flliulilng irt l.lt. tin llil)llig mid l.lllln l,if( in liny, Wliat lltiiilxm ure Talking Abnul. "I'hfl sllualleu lu the local tobacco mar ket," wald n pieiiilueut dealer te-day, "uiiiy he hrlelly suinined up us follews: llm new crop is niiirly all bought niuj the old crops aru nearly alt sold," That Is te say the pack ings of '.l and 'si, and of course nil hofero that, huve inestlv pissed out of the h mils el llie packers mid johbem. I.iltlu by Ilttle Ihey Imve been absorbed by the manufac hirers and ure al least going out or this market- Last week there weiosemo sales (it small lels, among them 7(1 c-isesefSJ and 'SI, llsiosed or 011 private terms by NMIrs A I'rey; and ut inses id 'sl gissls sold by the same linn for I,. T. Hensel. The present demand Is mainly ler line Havana wrappers or the 'hi crop and medium grades. .Many el the warehouses ure closed; most or the packings are Unlshed; tliere is ilttle tobacco new buying, Ilttle left te buy and only a row lets coming in. Wllhln llie nnxt week or ten days straggling deliveries will Ihj made, but most el the packers have started lu for the summer's work nt ether business. Thore are rumors of sties of the new crop nt g(HMt prices. Olie of these locates the (lis. IKMil el .'100 cases el 1Hh.i Havana ut 111 cunts, souie say nt Mandelin, seme say ut Mount v llie. 'I he dealers gennndly discredit the story, mid there Is 11 manifest dlsjiesltinn te conceal the transactions. Hut this story, to te to gethor with the silo or K.) exses by Schroder A lleiiu al 20 (suits some time age, llxes the general Idea et gmsl prices for the new crop; and packers are net nl all blue nor growers despairing nlieut the next Masen's planting lu tobacceclrcles tliere Is a great deal or talk ever the breey letter el "I). !', M.," te the I.NTi;i.i,tiiKN( i.ii, about the establish ment of mi eiH'ii growers' market for to bacco. As anticipated the dealers geucrnlly de net take kindly te it, hut raisers and small packets me manifestly struck with the notion ami fl would net lie surprising te te a convention exclusively of grewers called together le consider it. The Turin 011 Sumatra, TI10 wayM an J means coiumlttce, ern ma jority or them, which is sulwtantlally the samu tiling, refuse te reiwrt any special lo-bivs-etarlll bill, but has dealt with thoiiuos theiiuos thoiiues tlou by Inserting tills prevision relating In the teluus'O that Is said te inert cemn Inte comtltleu with the nnlivu grown wrapper : "Leaf toKtcee of the requisite sbennd of the nis-essary llnoue-sef texture te lie sulta sulta lile for wrappers, mid et which mero than one hundred leaves are required le weigh a pound, II uel stemmed, sevnuty-tive cents per (K)tiud ; II stemmed, one dollar per 1 emul. "All ether le.if tobaccos, tliirly llve cents per jniuiuI." It Iselalmed by seme that this will allerd a huventy live cent protection against Su matra, as It all furnishes ever lll leaves te the pound ; but the clause is cer tainly net what the advocitesor a lietter pre-les-t fen and the repiesontatlves or llm home growers wauled. They asked for the total elimination of tiie porcent, mid "leaves Htr ieiuid" clauses, as being loopholes ami pltfills ! the ov.tsleu of the law. They asked for, and the pro tectionists 011 the cnmmittce were willing te give them a diitj en all wrapi-er tobaccos; the substitute otlerod by the lobus'e grevver lead as fellows : "On all led tell iccn contained in any bite-, Ixix, pic kage or In hulk, any putt (it which Is ccmiinercl.illy known its wrappers, if net stemmed, 7 j cents per immiiiiI , if stemmed, ,1 dollar a pound en the whole ceuttuLs nt such Itile, Imix, vickagoer hulk of totmeve." In Isihalt efthts muasiire and against the Hewitt tilll adopted by the committee it was argued tint the latter ''does net provide ler any wrapper, the leaves of which are se large that they require less th.ui a hundred te make u iHiiind, and whlcli w ripiKirs are just ns injurious te the grewers et domestic to te ll k co as these le.iv os w hlcli are se small mid se Him as tn require mere than a hundred tn weigh a pound." ilr. I'helps, In the discussion or the ques tion botero the 1 otnnilttce s ltd, "the only ob jection whii h we growers have te the Intro duction et tobacco from the Island or .Sumatra, wheie the le.ivesare se laige us te require less than a hundred te weigh a pound, is that they ure lust us detrimental te our luteiests It tlione leaves were 11 Ilttle smaller aud re quired 1 el 1 te weigh 11 siund. It does net niakenuy dillelence te us. One is as bid us the ether. We would ns Her have 110 limi tation at all 011 the subject as 0110 that in quires only a hundred leaves te the pound." Se Nr,hewever, as the proposed new law or the committee Is made a put of the general turlll' bill U1010 Is net much probability that it will pass, or that theie will lie any ether change in the law this fcosslen of Congress. lu the llotise a Democratic opposition te tliu li.isH.ige et the bill is oigaulred, w lib li threat ens its defeat, should il ev en pass the Heuse It will most likely be defeated by the Senate; tills even Us ft lends anticipate. The real practical question for the tobacco men is w hi Iher the Iriusmy dep irtuientw ill adhere te Its present rulings, the actual ellect of which Is te levy and collect 7 cents tax en all Sumatra wi.ipimi-H. We liave every assu rance that tills just ruling will be adhered le; and, w bile It Is, I, incaster county growers 111.13 be .isKuied el al least 7"i cents tanll pro pre pro lectien ugaiiisl Siiuintra wrappers, Instead of ."'), us they had liefoie the question of lu lu lerui was agitated. It will Ihi seen by all interview Willi Assist ant Appraiser Stiirgls, el the New Yerk custom house, in the Journal that, instead et the new order creating great dlssitisfactien, Its enforcement Is working suioethlv mid its justice is generally loceguirecl. Mr. Sturgis said this erder was operating very satlsfae satlsfae terlly except In ene or two Instances. "We liave round bales," added Mr. StuigW, "se thoroughly mixed that it was almost impos sible 10 sepirate the two standards et to bacco We li.it e a case in h mil w here tliere has been no repacking nt nil, mid where the llghtandheayyle.it had net been sorted at ill-evidently without intention te luiud and thus 11 is luiiHissihle rer us te separate the two standards without biking the bales entirely apart, but 1 think that rather than batons de tint the Importer will decide te liave us expert the tobacco. Hu c.111 de this, us It Is warehouse tobacco, mid bene e he can send it Uick and escape ti 10 payment of any duty be wauls te ; or if he cheeses he cm pay us u duty et (ft per cent, 011 the whole quan tity, and it will be us.sed." 'Hie New link Markut l-"l Week. I'rein the .leiinial. The condition or tliu market remained unchanged. What Is iitlecllng every trade in the ceuntiy is doing its deplni.ible work in the tobtcce market. The labor troubles Have created a dreary barrier nl retrench ment, reti ogatien unit distrust in business circles, ami 1111 0110 seems inclined, whether dealer or iiiauuUcturur, te trade or work he- v elid the demands of the hour. The sales of sold leaf during the week tvoie about 80c) cases, with the billowing quotations : Wrap pers, 1-te Wa; binders, H te lUK'.j tillers 1 te lie. Sumatra Is net making nn exception; llm demand Is sluggish, and as is always the case in dull times, llm low buvers me peevishly particular, (notations -f I. Pi tn ?l.7.r. Havana dull; im1es iMt bales ; quotations 7fH terfl.l.'i. (linn Kciunt. I'ollnwlngare tlie Hales of seed lent tobicce remrteil ler the lMi:i.bliii'.Ni'i:ii by !. S. dans' Sen it Oct., tobacco brokers, fvn. 131 Water streel, New Yerk, ler the week ending April "a!, lbsfl: iiOO cases 13S5 Wisconsin Havana seed iSi 400 cases 18S1 Wisconsin Havana seed be 1 llie; 300 cases lSs.1 I'enusvlvanla Havana seed, p. u; Ue) cases ISdl 1'ennsylvaula Havana seed, blle.i 1W eases lb35 Ohie p. U; 100 ceses lB85()Ide Spanish, bCa)10;lM)(ases Sun dries te. 'ta Total 1,400 cases. Aluiett h Fire, On the premises of Geergo Mowerer, of Provldence township, en last Saturday even- I county, Pa., ara held ler pestage at the Lin ing, between 9 and 10 o'clock, uiedlclae vu caster posterUce, FA., TUESDAY, APJRIL 27, 1880. given ten sick mule. The initie kicked nl the lantern, broke it, and the straw leek lire. Soen thore was a hlaze in the stable The water was handy, find by great exertions llie lire was suhdilisl, a mil. 1: ohm os rr.KAs. A Mult Tlint Wm lleRiui NlitMiu Vcsn Age. Fluid W. nml Ceals tcir Stajliig llmnr. nr.i'eiit: ji'imi: mvivcistev. The llrst case attached for trial liofero Judge Livingston lu theupiwr court recuu en Mon day uriorueou was Hint or Mary Ann 1'hlpps, feinicrly Scldemrlilge, administratrix of Jacob Soldemridgo, iloci-ased, against Wil liam S. Shirk, executer el David Kllllnger, dCH'eased. This Is a very old case, the re cord show Ing that It was Instituted en May e, ism. 11 was 011 1110 trial nsi nan a ueeeii times in two years the last time Imlngen .Neveinler27, 1S7J. Nothing was done !u the suit rrem that date until Soptemlr, IHs.",, when It was iigulu put en the trial list, but continued, The tacts of the eanns outlined by tilalntllls' counsel were that .Inceli heldoniridge and lUvlil Kllllngnr wero In the cattle business us pirtners in 1-crj nnd IStlk Kllllnger bought cattle In the Western states nnd Setuomrldge sold the same in l'hlladelplila. Thelr business transiu'tlens were large and during their partnership it was claimed that Seldomrldge gave te Kllllnger nbeutf 100,000. Thore never was a settlement bolweon the partles mid .Seldom rlclge's administratrix claims that Kllllnger ewed him a large amount of money. The llrst paper offered In evidence was a proininlssery nole for (.",,000, dated June I, Isttl, signed by Kllllnger mid imyable one day niter date. This was net objected te by the defense. The plnlntlir next ellured ether notes, checks nnd drafts in etldencu te show Klllliiger's ludebtedues.s, mid counsel for derendaul objected. A long nrgumeiit fol lowed, llie deleuse claiming that as the suit had Uien brought en the promissory note llrst ollered In evldence, the ether notes were lurred by the statute of limitation. The court decided that plalntltls must coullue their testimony le the J.ri,0e0 note. The clofenso was that tiiore was n complute Mtttloment betweeu the pintles In wrltlnr, Hfter the date or the nete ; that when the pirtnershlp was leriued Soldemridgo put t.'i.OOO mere money Inte the liitslness than Kllliiiger, and Kllllnger le uinke Seldom Seldem Seldem ridge seen re gave him the note payable ene clay alter date; that when they settled they divided the profits. It was also shown that theie were a number el en Island lug notes due the firm, of which Kllliiiger was entitled te one-half, nnd It was claimed thai Seldom ridge's ustatu Is Indebted te the Kllllugeres tate. The testimony was concluded this morn ing ami the balauce or the session was taken up in the argument or counsel and charge nt the court. The jury this nltemoeti rendered a verdict In favor of the defendant. The suit of Jehn .1. McCrcery vs. Jehn .1. Keyler, assignee of William Mellis, was marked settled and ended. 111:1 etti: Jt nun j'attkhsen. The lirst suit attached for trial In the lower court room was tin action of ejet tiueuu The uvrtles te the ease, as plaintllls sre Jehn ltlce, Catharine Stewart and Charles T. Stew art, her husband, Jacob HIce, Susan Whlte Whlte side and (leorge Whiteside, her husband, Sirali Stewart, Alexnnder Stewart, her bus bind, and Kcheccn Pearson, and the defend- mils were n.uiicl 11, I'.lce, jr., and Josepli S. Klco. Tim history el the case Is tint in April 1SSI, Daniel Klco, an old linn living in i'aracllse, dled without having mtde n will. He was pessessed, It was claimed, or n tract of land containing ft"! acres, or which derendautswere in )osse.s.sieu when he died. The plaintllls, brothers and sisters or the defendants, sue te receive their share el this land. The plaln lills endeavored te eiler in evldouce uu In quisition finding that tliu old 111,111 was In In sjne when this property was trmiHferred te the defendants, but the paiwr was net ad mitted In evidence, nnd as the plaintllls had no ether testimony te eiler In supported thelr claim, the court non-suited them. Tills morning the suit of Jpsse Lutz, against Jehn It. slough and II. K. Kaiitlinan w as attached for trial. This is a suit te re cover rout alleged te be due, for the lilack Herso hotel, el which slough was the ten ant, between April 1, lss-J, and April 1, 1s.n1. The rent was $1,700 mid plaiutill admitted that he bid received ?1,IJ7 ) en account, le.iv lug a balance due of f i7. 0. The delense was that Slough only ewed him JIS7 when he retired Ireni the hotel mid that amount he tendereil te him; that the heuse was lu need of repairs and Lulz told Slough le make them, but when the receipts forthesimo wero ollered te Lutr as pirt payment of the tent he declined te accept tlium. On trial. riNKIl fi AND ( OsTs. Abraham Smith, aceuntryuian, vvnssiihivio vvnssiihivie vvnssiihivio naed te attend the ipiarter sessions court last week asn witness. Hu billeil te nppeir and an ult.ichmeiit was issiusl against him. He kept out et tlie way of tlieshentl until Mon day vvhe.i he was attached by the sherlll. He was taken Udoro the com t mid .ludge Livingston Iuisisch1 a hue eI 1 mid cost 011 him and required him te give lull ler liwnp liwnp le.iraiice at the next term el the quarter ses sions court. A low examples et this kind will go u great way toward Inducing wit nesses te attend court when snhpuMiaeil, a sei. nn it's i.u i'vsi . lludelph suterswas granted aienewal or his seldici's license. lt:i J.V Al.TOl'XA. The SiiiIiIpu llcndse of .Inliii Miiturr, Knrincrljr ul Till. City. A telegram rrem Albsmn states that Jehn Nixdnrt dled in that (own en Monday. His death was very sudden ns be was only taken sick en Siturilay. Deceased was horn and raised lu this oily, and was a son of the late Jeseph Nixderf, tv bodied about ten yoarsnge. Jehn w.ih loriiierly in the cigar and resbiur uut business in thiscity and was well-known, lie iuevhI te AH0011.1 ler the lest time In 1870 and was the proprietor of 1111 ice ere unand oyster saloon under the (Knstolllce thore nt the time eT his death. The only brother of the deceasnd Is Harry Nixderf, who moved Irem this city te Alten 11 a, where he has been propiieter et .1 prominent hotel for several yeais. The deceased was alieut .ii years of age mid leaves a wife mid large fimlly of children. One- of his ilatighturti is Mrs. Abraham Nixderf, et "(Vi North Queen street, and the funeral will bike place from her bourse en Thursday afternoon ut half imst two o'clock. 1'eillut UcMiil III lied, Ann Krug, a mlddlenged woman who was visiting a relative near Henks station was found dead in bud 011 Saturday, Deputy Cor Cor oner Hehrer was notilled aud he empanelled as.i jury te held the inquesl; A. it. Miller, Win. C. i'revv, 7u T. Lehr, II. 1". Murr, J. N. Hrbaiid T. Peters, 'llm venllclnt the Jury was ttiat death resulted Ireni heart dis ease mid congestion of tliu lungs. Deceased was e'J. tears of Hge, nuil leslded with her Heii-iu-lavv Henry lllce. She had Ixxm sudor suder sudor leg liem heart disease and consumption but wus utile te Im about. She was in the habit el going te lied each afternoon, in order te ob tain rest. This she did net de 011 Saturday mid was seen afterwards found dead. Ne ljtiieny lu It. On Monday ev suing Daniel Horkhelser, who was charged with llie larceny el a sow sew ing machine irem Adam Schilling, of Kaog Kaeg Kaog le.tsvlllo, had a bearing before Alderman Iliien. Theio was no evidonce tn Hiibstautl Hiibstautl ate the chtrge, mid the licensed was ills ehaiged. Slole Sume Carpet, Some person eiiturtsl the yard et P.tlrlck Cherry, slept in his coach nil night, mid this morning en leaving tcsik the carpet. Cherry has lest considerable by such thiuves and if he learns who they ara he will make il very torrid 0110 for llieiu. Oil" Far Kaunas. Samuel 11. lteynnlds, Jr., assistant secre tary el tlie Kansas, Nebraska tt Dakota rail- lead, who was visiting his parents the past week, lert for his new home In Kansas en the 1'asl Line en Monday afternoon. A large nuiul-erer his friends tvoie at the station te wish lilin a sale Journey. Letters Held. Letterxaddrossed te Leu Cenrad, Ne, 10 Keulli 39th street, Philadelphia, Pa., aud l.nln llarAr 11a,1 I .Inn nrtfa(nnt.A. Ynrlr A DEUBKRATK LYNCHING. ravn 11 its nit en Aiutr.n mek a miner, v. euaiiasi. 11 10 L'mil Manner In Which the I .sir Wai Defied In the i:ienitleu et n tVlte Murderer The Warning Nut Ire That Wiu Tinned oil llm Head Man's Itixljr. HrnixfirtKMi, Me., April 27. At U50 o'clock this morning, n mob el 1,000 armed men surrounded llm county Jail and began parleying with thosherlll for the surrender or flee l Ornham, the wlhi uiurdorer. The sherlll would uel comply with their demands, hut they seen battered lu the doers nud xo xe xo eurocl the prisoner. At!! o'clock tlie mob started out of tow 11 en lloenovlllo street, with Urahaln. It was thought they might tnkn him tn the Molley farm and hang him and thou threw his IkhIv Inte the well where Ids wife's Ixsly was found. Hut the leaders artfully gave thelr pursuers the slli by shirting in that directien but changing thelr course, and whlle yet within the city limit.', hanged Graham le a treejustan hour after the attack en tlie jail. Your cerrcsHind(.nt Intervievveil Sherlll Dennell, who said : " I have heard se much talk about mobs that 1 had given tip the Idea of seeing ene. Tlie llrst thing I knew was about 0110 o'clock when masked men breke Inte the room and saying, ' We are friends ; don't be scared,' overpowered me mid de manded the keys el Mrs. Dennell. Octtlug tired ofrerusal the leadere cried, 'Well beyn, bring Hie tools.' One or the party who evi dently knew where they were went straight te the drawer where the keys were kept ami forced it open. I knew nothing or hew Graham acted. 1 kept close lu the room." Mrs. Dennell said : "They were cool and collected. When they unlocked (,ra ham's cell he said, 'Yeu can hang 1110, but by Oed you can't scare me.' They tied his hands behind him and marched lilin through the hall with a rojie around his neck. He was as whlteasn sheet, but otherwlsonover flinched." A XIOST QlMliT PnOCIIKDtNCI. Graham's cell-mate said It was' the quietest piece et business he ever saw. Graham made no entreaties for mercy but went te his deatli coely and dled apparently without any struggle. The mob desporsed lu nil directions after tlie lynching. The following notice was pinned te Gra ham's body : ' When the corenor Is lu possession of this paper, Gee. V.. Urahnin will be dead and ns Ilttle punishment will have been lu ll Icted ns If he had heeu hanged by legal authority. It Is a matter of right te the community and justlce te humanity that we ignere the law In tills In stance. We recognize tlie ract that our crimi nal stntutes are net equal le all occasions, therefore we liave resoived te remove from our midst the worst criminal who has ever Infested our county, that we may hereafter and lorever live and Is) without his preseuce and tlcieus inlluence. We heartily wel wel wel come all strangers te citizenship tvhoare worthy of It. "We give this, ten, ns a warning te ex-con- Ids and murderers who may hereafter In vade this county te iuijiose ujsm our credul ity. Wenlse give warning that any porseu or persons et rank or station who dare te discover the ncters in this tragedy will surely and speedily bn dispatched when nil sins Hre revealed te the curious. Injustice te the memery of Sarali Graham, whose lite was sacrificed at the altar of Hecate, we sul sul subscrlbe ourselves CITI.KXS Ot' CIllKKN CO I' XT t, XllsSOflU. 7A7irrfir)eiiiieH Keep your mouth shut. If you recognlze any el us you vv ill die the death of a clog." (irtAirAM's nti vt 1:. Graham was accused of the murder of his w lie, and the subsequent dIsiesal oilier body by throwing It Inte a well 011 tlie farm of Mrs. Kmm.i Molley, the noted temporance evan gelist. He had lit ed at Tort Wayne, India ana, where he married, l-'or seme of his In fractions of the law he was tw ice sontencod te tliopeulteutlarynt Michigan City. Whlle thore, Miss Molley became Interested in the man, and when his last tertu expired, she made an ellert te reform him. Shu gate him employment, nud whlle thus engaged he ho he ho canie acquainted with Cera Loe, Mrs. Mot ley's adepted daugliter. He proposed mar riage, assuring tliu two tv onion that his tlrst wlle had seemed a divorce, while he was In prison. She had dene se, but was afterwards remarried te him. Mrs. Molley and Cera Lee, being satisfied that Graham was free, the inarriage between Cern aud Graham was allowed te take place. Ills lltst tvile, whom he hud de serted lu Kert Wayne, learned of bis Hivend inarriage and prosecuted him here for bigamy. Te free himself el this trouble Graham Induced his first wife te leate I'ert Wnyiie and meet him In SI. Leuis, whete he was te bring bur te Sprlnglleld and en deavor te reach n settlement of the contro versy. After leaving St. l.euls, Mrs. Gra ham was never again seen alive. Graham killed her te free himseil of annoyance fiem her. The lindliig of her body in the well was followed by the dlseoveryof circum stances pointing te Graham as tlie murderer, and he wasnrresled, but leug delays In llie prosecution of llie case oxasiwrated the peo ple and prompted last night's tragedy. Twe IIemk Thieves Hanged by Mgllaiite. StitceMi:, Ma, April 27. The two thieves who stele 11 team of horses I rem the Widow Halsey last week, were caught nnd banged by vigilantes In Carrell county, Arkansas. TlieTclriiiMiue liiveilr,ullcn Acilu, Washixotex, April .7. The I'ati-lllectrlc telephone investigating commlltee resumed business te-day. Some corrections and emissions were supplied In Mr. Garland's tostlmeny. President Korbe, or the Hell company, test I lied. a mtuKKK nnuicr.x. llniT an Ainbltlnus Musliei In Ken tern ll.nl Ilia Head Matlieil, 1'iein the New erk Times. A. stock broker whose naiue Is well known te the public has been keeping close within doers for souie tliue past. One day lu the early jvart or last week he vvn-s standing upon. 1111 uiv-tevvn elevated railway station walling ler 11 train te whirl hint down te the stock exchange) when a vision of beauty lloated beferu him a pietly young woman with a new spring dress, a gaudy bonnet, a witch lug smile, nud lets of what nn ii.xpros.slve word calls style." Somebody was with her, a mero Insignlflcanl-loeklug man who get net even a glauce front the dnzled broker. Pale smiled ; down te the platform lloer lloated a liatikerchlur, hardly ipilck enough, however, te elude the enterprising grasp ofthemau of Wnll street, till tveni ins ping nai in a grocerul wave threugt the air, nud with mere expression lu his oye than ought te liave been thore he prellensl lu the daintiest way the return of the lace. The young woman began te iinirmer thanks; lHwsibly she completed tlium ; though that is 11 little matter Involved in seme doubt ler thump, thump, thump, roll some semo seme thing like a stedge hammer lairly and squarely botweeu his biekershlp's eyes. The lnsignllleant looking man was suddenly taking a part In the game. "This Isn't the llrst tinie I've noticed jour Impertinence," he ejaculated ; mid thump, thuuit, thump, again catne 111s nsi siraigni irem u siuruy shoulder upon the stock exchange) proboscis. The train relled in. The young woman lu sprlngtlme array rode onward aud the in algullicaut looking man rede with her. The broker staid behind te wonder if tiiore hud beeu sn earlhqimke lu the vicinity et his proud brown moustache. Ills wife till this day Is teudrly bandaging a pair or deep blue eyes) and a broken uese as she r.ieaus ever the shameful reck leasnesa of the cabman who drove ever her husband and threw him upon the cobblestones et the street. A husband's memory la a fragile thing aemetiniea. Hii.itm'H t'Hevnr.sT hat. Tlie Allilellr Make Hut One lilt (HV llalll. mire's Pitcher In Mne Inning. Yesterday was the biggest day lliat young Kllrny, the tvouderfiil pltcher el the Haiti Haiti mere, has seen slnce he ontered the bnse ball profession. Ills club played against the Athletics in Philadelphia, unci the andlence vtas the largest seen en any Iwse ball ground In this country the present season. Kllrey Is a I'hllndelplilau and his friends wero thore by the hundieds te see hliu get the host of the sluggets. In this they were net dlsaii dlsaii dlsaii tiointed ler tlie home team only made one nit nnd Hint wasascratch, which Hoever could havesccured had he started earlier for II. At thoeiul llm scere steed (Ite.t in favor of Haiti Haiti mero. During the nine lu I'hlladnliihia vestet. day, Carrel 1 nud Hoever, or the Halltiunre, ran after the ball nt the same time nnd colli ded, iteth were knocked Insensible and re mained that way for n time. It was net the umpire that did tlie work against the Athletics yesterdny, but il was 11 plucky Ilttle pitcher, whom the Athletic jwople said was no geed. "rhonemonal" Smith lins a rival lu young Kllrey. ISlg Jehn Shotline and Hilly SYhenk nre playing en the Leng Island club. American Association games yosterdoy: At Stateu Island: Hroeklyu , Mets 3; at St. Leuis: St. Leuis II. Cincinnati ii; at Loulsville: Louisville3, Pittsburg S. In yestei day's Ht. Iulsgame Cemlskey, captain el the Drowns, had two doubles, a triple nnd a slngla. '1 he Pittsburg club are lu very hard luck. Harkley, en whom they placed much de pendence, Is doing nothing. Inhibition games yesterday were : At Philadelphia: Philadelphia It, Leng Island 0; at Washingten: Washington 12,Yale0; nt Jersey CItv : Hosten 2, Jersoy City 1 ; nt New Yerk : New Yerk li.', llullale X 1 he Southern Leaguo games yesterday : At Macen, CI a. : Mamn ii, Atlanta:!; nt Augusta: Augusta '.i. Chattanooga ,1; at Charlesten: Charleston 1 1, Memphis 1,1. Thirteen of the Athletics went out en strikes yesterday. The actual paid admissions te the Athlotlc Athletlc Athlotlc Haltlmero game were 11,-112 yesterday. Hilly Yerke, backer et ll.tnlaii, and a great admirer of baseball, yesterday bet f.f that he could iiaiue a club that will beat New Yerk In the championship race. Harney Hregan, who runs tlie letreslunenLs en the grounds of the New Yerk club, leek tlie IhsU Oldfield caught another line game for Hroeklyu yesterday. CUXKV ASH MS WOKK. Hemming Xetii Frem Hie Creek and After the l.nwle FUliermen. The publication In the I.VTKi.r.tniixcnKel the t lows or Pish Warden Cesey's raid en the nets with which lishermeu liave been unlaw fully despoiling the streams of the county nnd et his contemplated vv helesale arrests of law less lisliermen has created a great deal of ox ex citemuut throughout thecity and county. The cuergetie ofllcerefthe fish commission says he is determined te break up tlie robbery et the streams. He has been at work for weeks ferreting out the otleuders and rometiug their devices. He says ahay wagon would net haul the nels lie has taken out et the Conostega and that he has abundant otldence te con t let tbelr owners. Olllclals of high and low degrees, administrators of llie law, country consta bles, county and city eillcers, business men and farmers, and utarly a hundred persons mostly of protnlnence and geed standing are said te be Involved. Some of tliese frankly admit their guilt ; seme liave Informed en ethers and furnished the evidence el thelr complicity ; lu 0110 case a lather, himself guilty, told en his heii, aud many persons dec lure their entire willingness te pay their own lines and te help break up the practices il there is a general and slncore etlcirt te de 1L Squire Spurrier Is in charge of the suits ns far as prop.res.sed, but as vet the warrants liave net been Issued and tlie list of defend ants Is net ucccuisihle. Hut a geed many who suspect they are shadow ed are already dis cussing the matter aud ceunselling as te the best course te be taken. Coxey and the laws ceme in ler a goecldoal of nbuse. The fishermen s.iy It is a speculation with him; that he expects te get flOrevvard, hair the ?-!." flue in each case ; if he does he will have a fat thing of it. Some of the ac cused defy him te preve that the meshes of their nets measure less than an Inch, nnd ethers whlle they hint at thelr own guilt, think it cannot be proved. A few days nre expected le luake Interest ing developments ; incauwhile net much fishing with nets is going en ; fresh fish from tlie creek are scarcer, and Coxey has a tlne assortment of nuts Impounded. Letter (Irnnteil 1 tlie ItegUter. The fellow ing letters were granted 'by the reglstorefwillH for the week ending Tuos Tues duy, April ti7: AiiMiNisritvTtex William llnllis, do de cuasecl, lute et Hart township; Klfiabeth llellis, Hart, administrator. Phicbn Ilallauce, deceased, late of Little Hrltaiu township ; James M. Hdlaiice nud . K. Alexander, administrators, c. t, a. Siruh Alice Delce, dececsed, late et Lan caster oily; Dr. II. A Heice, Oxford, admin istrator. Henry 1 Weltrell, deceased, late of Hast Coc.illeo tow nsliip ; Hannah Weltell, Kast Ceca! Ice, administratrix. Mary It. Wisuer, deceased, late of Lan caster city; Geergo H. Wlsner, city, admin istrator. Mary A. Diet?, deceased, late of Columbia borough ; A. C. Hruner, Columbia, admin istrator. Lewis Kaber, deceased, late of Lancaster city; Geerge K. Krisman, city, udmiuls udmiuls traler. TKsTAMK.xrtuv Samuel C. Weed, do de ceased, late of Pulton township; Hannah H. ami way weed, ruiieii, oxecuiers. Jonas It. Wiggins, deceased, late of Co lumbia borough; A. Hruner, Columbia, ex ex ecueor. Anna M. I'.evd, deceased, luteet Columbia borough; Mary Snyder, Columbia, execu trix. Anna Hewiuan, deceased, late of West Cocalico township; )'.. Catharine, Sarah M. uud Annle H. Hew iuan,;West Cocalico, exo exe cutrlcCH. KUzatieth Yeung, deceased. Inte of ICphrala tevvnsiiip; Ii. H. Miller, l'.phrubi, executer Tite Notes hy Wny et Lebanon, from tins 'I lines. Het. A. M. Stlrk, of this city, presiding elder of Lvaugellcal church, this district, held a quarterly couieroui-e al Hanover ou Suud.iy. Next Sunday he will held a con ference at Mt. Jey. '1 be new chapel el the Salem Hvaugelical Lutheran church at Cornwall, near the Corn wall At. Lebanon rallre.nl deet, will be dedi cated 011 Sunday, May iHli, witli appropriate ceremonies. Anether Clrcui Uimilug. All ngent of Jehn O'Hrien's circus was lu town te-day making nrraugemeuts for the nppoarauceof the sliew heie 011 Thursday May l.Hli. This was the llrst tent show In this country te exhibit nt ten cents and It has been remarkably successtul. Anether well known circus will ceme te this city, probably in August, se thai Lancaster people will net Ihi loll Hi tlie amusement nne tins suuuuur- Charged With Assault nud Itattery. Jacob H. Warner, who says he Is Irem Heading, has prosecuted Jauiea Germley, or the Ninth tv aril, for assault and battery. War ner says Germley hit him In the eye last night and the facts will be Inquired into by Alderman McCoiiemy Inilore whom Gorm Germ Germ eoy furnished ball. Net a Itulilu. Datid Grew, et Hohrerstewn, was heard bolero Alderman McCoiiemy this afternoon, nn the charge el violating the game law by sheeting robins. The prosecutor wns Solo Selo Sole mon Gable, but the case was dismissed, as It wus shown that the bird which wits shot was a sparrow, instead of a robin. Drew a Hewlnc SUrldue. Some tliue age Samuel Clarke, grecer, of W'est Kluc street, began te Introduce! a new baking powder. Te every person purchasing a pack a chance In a valuable sewing machine was given. Kevcnty-twe chances wera Ukea nml veitariluir llm IlluclllnA WHS drSWH W' 1 Mrs. Steve Owen, who held ticket Ne. 6i PJUCE TWO OENTil; ? y; SKNATOK PAYNE DKNIKS riir. viiiiehs or naiRKt that II A IK IIKKlt 1-HKrMMHKB. , ,' . i ,tfV lie I'l. ,,...- 11.. ...1 ...... .. Mvt -ii'CkSi :.:".: ?"' " " ve""t"u-j.' nn .inn, I(,i.uiia wilH VnUlrnM Oj.' f7, N b.TI.elr lnmllrlflnKn.lU WllllHg XV'f ... m iirnnia, v lirs .1.1' " Vf Washixotex, 1). n., HenaUvl-Th f-t' r"1 hnrl ..til... .. .III... r .... . ,. .... S vp !-., -... iiiuiuiiiiiiiicnui llisuilie IVglSIMHra nYMS which has been In vosllgatliiKHenaterPMM's v.1 olwtlen, wassuhmlited te the Senate tAyjdm and Senater I'ayne made a short speech In -tWaS which he charged the tnnjerlly of the com- 3, iiiiuiMi wun uniaiiuess 111 reiuaing te notify 1 tft4 llllll nl li.alluin,i ttrnt,,.ll.l..l I. 1.1. C', '" '"" . '..yi..i.. 11, IlllUf ns tliey eiultted te call en him for his prlvate papen, he having In cl. vance neilflcii the chairman or the coininlttee thai he would be propared te meet et ery charge made against hlni, and that his prlvate papeisaud Usikser account were at the disiHisd nl llm cominiliee. He entered tlie most emphatic denlal el the charges and Invited the closest scrutiny or nil his sels nud of his prlvate correspondence. The wliels thing, he said, was an attempt te circulate baseless gossip and scaudal. He said that everything substantial In the way of charges had been discredited and disproved by the testimony. He expressed his entire willing ness te leave the matter with the Senate 00m 00m 00m niltloe en privileges and elections, te which commlttee It was referred. He quoted the majority report's language that: "Our Inquiries wero net conllued te techulcal rules of legal proer, but the com tnlttee availed itself el any source or Infor mation, admltted hearsay statements, and even the opinions of witness." Senater Payne then continued : "I bad hoped that the roqnest put forward by the minority lnombers of the coiumllteo, that the proceedings should be open te the public would have been acceded te; and that 1 might h.ne been spared tlie misrepresenta tions of the testimony, which for thiee month liave boeu se assiduously circulated, and agaitist which I have of cotirse no defense. The results or the Investigation are new here. ombedlod lu the majority and nduerlty re ports." THiJ 1STKHSAT. UKVXSVK. A lllll In l'mvlile a Mure Economical Adminis tration Farerably Ileperted. Washixotex, D.C., April 27. The Heuse cemmittee en ways and means agreed te re port favorably, te-day, the bill or Mr. Brock Breck eurldge, (Ky.) tnredticetbe number 6f in ternal ret ouue olllcers, and previde a better and mero economical administration of lu lu ternal revenue laws. The bill abolishes the requirement of the presence of storekeepers, etc., at small distilleries these having a capacity of 10 bushels a dny and less. "Wasiuvcitev, 1). tt, April 27. The American Historical association met In its third annual convention this morning at the Columbian university. Geerge Bancroft, president, delivered his last address, having1 declined reelection, it treated of the growth of Democracy nnd the example set by this country. yKHH OF TIlie HTU1KKK. Tbe New Yerk Street Car Situation Uncbaaged. t'elnts About Laber Treulilee KlMwber. NKtv Yem:, April 27. The executlre commlttee et Hie strikers en the Third avouue railroad new declare that they will net ntake any further conces sions te tlie company with a view te settling the strike They say that they agreed te allow the company te retain 150 of the new hands, but wished te roservo te themselves the right ofseloctlug the men who should go back. This right was peremptorily refused aud they de net projxise te trouble thein thein selves further. lloji-eltorj Arretted. Thirty-three or tlie striking hands et the tlrtnefC.itanngh, Sandferd ct Ce., the mer chant tailors of 10 West 23rd street, who had boeu engaged in trying te bring about a boy cott of the llrm were marched te pollce head quarters by Inspector Hy rue's detectives this morning. The men were nil arraigued in court this morning and held In K00 ball. The Tailors' union furnished bondsmen. Firing Upen Trains. Kaxsas- Citv, Ma, April 27. The three o'clock freight train out yesterday morning 011 the Missouri Pacific, was tlred at five times near Wy.indotte mull's. The watch man riqiorled the track all right at 330 a. tn. The rails must liave beeu spread and spiked t alter that hour. Ne arrests have been made as yet or persons suspected of wrecking the train. Ot course, the strikers are charged' witli the crime, , An incoming passenger train Irem tbe Neith en the Missouri Pacllle was assailed last night between Qiilndarle and Wyandotte by unknown persons who hurled stones through the car windows, breaking several panes of glass but Injuring no one. K squad of pollce was later sent up tlie read en the night trelght In search of the miscreants. They were te reittrti at lour o'clock this morning. Striker Take Forcible 1'oueulen. Atchison, Kan., April 27. The atrlkera yesterday afternoon took ford bio possession of the Missouri Pacllle yards here, driving out all the men who had gene te work since the strlke began six weeks age. The Urea la the shops wero drawn and a guard appointed te prevent any of tlie new ineu returning te work. IJeiuamtn el 1'urulture (Hen. Cincinnati, April 27. All et the furni ture manufacturers of the city have beeu given iiotlce by their empleyes that en the llrst of May they will demand tbe abolition of ploce work, and that they be paid by the day, eight hours te constitute a working day. I'ilteen thousand men are Interested hi titia inovement and It is mero than probable (here will be a strike. lleeuiulug After Twe ami a HII Year. Hi:.vvi:it Pai.i.k, Pa., April 27. The Ww taker steel works, alter two and a half years , or Idleness-, rosumed te-day. The works give employment te ever 100 men. Several large orders huve been booked, and a season ef prosperity Is anticipated. wDu. fl -i Itcrelvecl With SecptlcUm. T?rK Viknxa, April 27. The Parla HBeane- s.rf uieut that Grece has agreed tedUarwl f ( rocetvod here by the diplomats wu that -. foreign olllceis with hilarious scepticism. - jii A dispatch just received ifem Athens ' f statesthatn cablnet council was held aoea ;,', arter the receipt or the ultimatum and that k was decided te temporize at least te the Mi p1 extent et the time allowed by the pewew ead -,' in the moautime te summon the Cbawber of;' Deputies In erder te leel the public pulse awl y y rer tlie rest te await tlie declsleu of the '': as te a Utisslau Invasion et the Halkaaa..) $f ' A clispatcli from Atliens says that M.;. ; tuodlatleu of France in Uie iirewt MBatjam. has failed. 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