r i t f" tv? V ; ' ilVi.i f Stye mxfati? A ir, SIA.W.U,!,?!.' n.ezui amis'" ir . fuMlxgmM .xIJJ.Ji"J "'" r . iik m:i . t. 4 :- fc.'f'Ja&vKl ISlS dMHnNntx. Tv Srir wPWwlwNSiw-; VOTATME XXH-NO. 202 SIX TAG ES. A WHOMBALU MKKCIIAN1 iiikiiu.sv i.itr. of e.vjc or lasua- llih . 3IUHT AVriVK ItV.HtXKAIt, M K.t, TtMlmil at Ihn rrlhtfl'a CMMt-Ktrly r.lirrl eurn In Hie OiiHfty lliilni--Twii l.n- IWtiiiriita Dining Ilia War ler lint I mIihi In ttin tmMticr Itml- Iran I'lulirrr 111 the ' " VI liiilrt.il Trade. One of the distinguishing marks or a clly Is Iti wholesale trnitu : mill contemporaneous with llm forward strides eM.ancftster In what liniktt fur miinkipnl importance nml 111 nil the elements ir material prosperity during tli pt filten years, nothing has been niore notable tliiin Hit) c-.tuullshment licrn et varl (him liiii-t nf dittlnrt wholesale trade. Time ml nfiiilml this city, wllh Its manifold man ufactures mill iiiiiny large stores, has sup plied ttie lec.il nil even distant retail I rail e with gpeJs and wares. Hut It has only leen hIieiiI ev ntoen jear sluc tlie tint success fill iillcuipl was made liure te establish ou a tire.iil Hiiil general buds H distinctly whole whele h.ih business ; hihI tlie gentleman whose easily rnoegnlrad jMrtnilt heads this nrllcle wasnminf tli ft men who gave tlie lliHt ltn ltn pulse te this commercial depur'ure and has (ecu Identified villi It ever since. Miielin itiuv emeiit. marks a new era In tlie business lira of it town : nml Its iullueuce is very widely felt. I."eal merchants can deal te letter advantage und money is kept at li'iin. Tim wholesale merchants within short range of their customers knew tlielr wants mul liiniinstancfl, hihI cater most sueooss sueeoss sueoess mil v te tlm tastes and siclal feature of ili"li'.il tradf. The cmaniDle of Mr. Jehn I. Iliriinnii ami Mr. Ilenj. 1'. Miller, nvio nvie clnUil in tlie wbolinale groeory tnule, in lluenifl Mr. llelxrt J. Housten te letiinl the wlinlitnte notion buslnet, which ha htfii eiyiml Biin'tKw under his proprh'ler--hip , ami hlncH limn llirre hnve lxn mtatv IihIhhI li-ii te ether holi-Mle urectiry is Uililirliiiiciilj-, hheu Hinre anil nmiioreiH Klml lur fiiturprlftis which have net only In large iiicMniire .-.t'Ciirctl local city anil i-eunty trailfs hut lnve lireiiKht hither ciuteiutipt treui ail parti of the statu, sr.vuTt i at Tin: pihntkhN c.wk. Jehn I. ll.iitiuun It a natlve of thin city, of which hit father, thu lute I .owls llartuiaii, Is well iKinemtHiml as a leading cltlrwn, tlie family bcliiReMlennaii oitrartlen anil long lilciillllwl with the history or Uincastcr. He was Uirn 1'uhrii.iry 3, lS31,aiiit had a HmlttHl indication In llm common nelioel uf tlm clly, which were In his day of ceunwi net what he linN ll4Ml te see thetn become, uinlnr the fiwlcniix euro tit tlie beard et which he has mi iphj; Ihmiii a consplcueui and liilliieu tlal number. Soen alter bclns ailmltted te the bUb n-boel, III Hill, he enterwl the ptlntiii): ofllre or Danlul lvleller, (i , piiln lltlier of llm A n rtciui Jlfmhhcan, te mire an apprenticeship for tbrce years at tyi .eltliit; and all tlm bram-hes el the rratt : this Mier lint its name and Identlty by merger with acntiinerary In IS-'iO. The prinnnK business wits, howetor, a little tee dill1 ler ymiiiR llartman, whoe naturally bcuie racullles bad been iUlckuiied by the uiunbd exorclse of composition, lie had an aptitmle for business and In IS 111 isiin.il a retail tjrocery atere en North Qntsjii Ktreet, ceutlnuliii; that husliiess ler tlltoeii tirs; liiterruptiiip his cloe and assiduous attention t' 11 only for threo and a half mouths at UiRlivrftmitnifOt the war for the 1 nlen, when he enllsteil for Hervlce as a prlaie in the Lancaster I'enclbles with which isibitarv organisatien In timet el ih.v'ii he bd Iimjii eounected. He was eltfted lieutenant hhertly utter the command left Lannstertellll aacancycauiMl bv resig nation , when Hi Martlnsburff, Vt. Va., he was apiKilntcd A. A. O. N. and was detached from the oemp'iny. Tlm 1 lllletli relment of I'eniinylvauia elunteeih was originally recruited In the oeunllet of lleriir', Schuylkill, Uradferd, HusipieliHiir.a, Ijiiii-aster und IiUierue. It "uaw IniiMtrtaut nervIce iu Seuth Carolina ; then In VlralnU, atHetith Meuntalu, Autle taut and lrederlcWnuurif, and was then tranHlerred te tlm Western army. In 1W) the three hundred men who were left of It nearly all re enlisted, were furloUKhed and tlm tf (tlmeiit wan recruited anew ler service In the I hsU AtueiiK theso who new Jelued It was Mr. llartuiaii ; und he was maJe lieu tenant of e. 1, but lilt business cupiclty and experlcuce led bis ileUtchment from therepliimnt nd he was appeinted brigade quartermaster, erlnr as such during the term of the brigade, and alter the oleao of tlm war returning te Uinauter and resuming bis bualness. A VI1N1 fill! IN JOl'llNAMSM. On Jau. 1, 1MI, llm Mesirs. Cochran Beld the Union weekly newapajier, or this city, te the y.'j-rnimicr, then published by Jehn A. Jtle&taiid it Cu, and the papem were untied. On May 1, lH'.l, Mr. Kraucls Heckert sold bis Interest in the concern te jeiiii i. iiariuian, the Ilrm then Incluillug Hen. Jehu A. Hlestand, i: M. Kllne ami Mr. llartman. The latter became business manager and continued In the elnw ler lour years, when be sold out te IiIh associates. Ker eai3 belore this Mr. llartman had been Iu the husiuesn of manufacturing print ing paper; Ulngoneot the rrlntnra' 1'aper Mill company and iib.-quently asuoclateil with Mr. Jehn It. Ilituer In the mill at Hinkley'sllriilKO. thk wiiei.khai.i: oitecr.nv iuihim'.ss. It was In Ibe spring of l&VS that Mr. llart uiaii formulated und put Inte elocution the Idea of establishing tbe wholeaalo grocery business In thla clly. Although a very large amount of this trade wan here, the business has always been ene or snail prellta j tliocom tliecom tliocem inislllles linndlid Involve large Investments; they lluctuate In value, aomeare perlahable, the rinks are treat and the trade U generally carried en ir.ct Kuccesslully near llm large perta of entry. The establishment of audi a btitlness lit ir, wbete tradesmen nan ceiun regard theinfelsiH aa clllzuim or arelalltewii, was cerUltilv an cxnorlment, and It was looked tisni with doubt by old beads iu the letail trade. Openlug In the stene waroheuiiu iu West Che-inut street near the present location or tlie business, Mr. Hartuuti HJoilrtted lilmseir with UenJ. 1. Miller iud their llrm has never changed IU name or relations, jta aucceas was seen dem onstrated by a growing trade j and In 1S72, ufter four years efmislnes-s preaperlly, Miller iV. Hartiuau bought the alto at the comer of West Chestnut und Market atreeU, where their store and warehouses are new lecated ; and they there erected the corninedlQua build build build IngHwhiohnew oeonpy that corner and the most 01 WII1CI11H IIOIUWU iJ lUDIi llllKva, The retail trade of the elty and county has soeonded llifcir effort and It haa been dtm dtm dtm onstraled aucceaslully tbal wholesaling can be done here te inulual advantage. A MAN OP AFFAIR. Mr. Ilartiuan is a Hepubllcan In pelitlea, but of a pretty Independent sort, and he la one or the lew men who uave taken an ae. Hve part la the politic of the county, anil has always inatutaltied the resecl and sup port r the Hlalwurt faction without losing the confidence Jer and a strong held iikii theso who call thniuselvcn Independent. In IKiUhe waschoseii Jury oemmlaslouer or the county; and would "boa strong candi dal!) for any mllce te which he might aspire, always being a leading llgure In convention's committee or return judgei meetings or his parly. He occasionally, hewever, ahewa hl iolf-reps-t by lulling unworthy candldalea, and wheu lie doeahe strikes wllh nn uncer tain blew. , , Howaaennol the parlnera in the l.ancas. ler watch factory enterprise; and In tlm old milliliter lire department he was an active and enlhiislastle member, serving 'or many jimrs as prusldeut or the Washington lint company ; he Is also president ami has long lawn n member el the Iward eff trustees or tlm Lancaster cemetery company. He Is a mi nilxir and ene or the veslry of Nl. Jehn'a Kplsixipal chiirclL Ker many yearn he was a dlroclerol the I.aticasler County National bank and Is new a large slockhelder In Mils Institution ami Iu tlm I'ultnii National bank. He is a stockholder and director III the lniulrer printing company. IN Tltl! NCIIOOt. IIOAUH. , In 18ftS Mr. Hattmati was elecled nmeinber or the I.sucislcr city school beard, and at ence took n leading lrt In Its deliberations. He warmly siipiMirtiul all project that seoni seeni ed te him te be ter the geed or the aehoelH. Iu ISTfi be was elected prealdent or the beard and sred In that capacity two yeiira, earn. Ing the reputation or being an exnellenl par llamentarUu and an adept In pushing through the busliii-HH of tlm beard with great dis patch, without Interfering with fioedwii of discussion or curtailing the prlvlteges el the minority. After serving us president oftue IsMril for two years he Ksltlvely decllueil h reflection, but has continued te sorve as a member of tl'e beard te the present time, and has Ix'cn one or the most active members or the prewrty ceuimlttts), devoting much of his Hum te tlm onerous duties of that te. lien. At the Inte election or achoel dlrectnrs lie was re-elected Ter three years from No Ne vi mlier next, Mr. Hartmaii has been twlce married ; tils lint wife was a daughter or the late Dr. Imxe Woldler, of Luiceck, and his pre-tout wire a daughter or Jacoti !. Ilnlliueltr of this eilv. 1 1 is children by the llrst wire are II. W. llartman, or the Unn el Kose Ilres. tV llartuiHii: I I', llartuiaii, loekkeeier ler Miller . llartuiaii ; Marlen II. llartuiaii, re ceiving teller of the I'ullen National bank; Jehn II. Ilarlmau, a sludeut at Iihlgli university, and a daughter who lives at home with bur lalher. Tlm two children by the second w I Ce are small boys at home. Mr. llartman remmrly rutlded en North ()neeii street, atxive Walnut, but last year he llnlshed a bcaittirul new resldonce en North Dilke street, next te Mra. Kshleuiau'H en the corner or James land that Is the family resl deiue. In private llm be is a courteous, hospitable gMilleiimn and In all respects ene or the lending cltizoiisel bis native town. Mr. llartman Is enilneut In commercial and Unsocial circles as a shrewd businessman, of excellent Judgment und enlarged lows. He Is well jsistml in city, county, state and national elltics, and while holding ery jMisltlve opinions en certain political princi ples, he Is alwav a ready toglven reason for tlm fallli that Is In him, and te accord te ethers the lurgest liberty el dlllerlng from him. I ewmeii In lvticwtorare mere widely known than Mr. llartman and mere highly esteemed than he for the iw-sii-isinu or theso virtues which adorn alike llm public olltcer and private clliren. SIlHtK THAN film I.V THU i. I'.S. rim I'aruell Fund In l.in'iilr Inrresnt liy Tltsl ItamLimin hum. The local Irish National League committee soliciting stiliscrlptlens from the business men of Uinc&stnr for the Irish rarllamentary fund were ipilte auccexsrul In their work te-day, the labors or Friday and Hnturilay adding ever f2i te the handsome sum already collected Iu this clly mr the ciiusoef Irish home rule. Thee are the latest contributors : Mrs Mary Ilium riiltlp lUrnarit VV h Unit II .1 Mclirtinii ..., laoeli lliusiiiaii 'Hum. llatiniKariliier II K. Montgomery Henry 'tliui.ert .lames II Krey Naiuiiel Moere.Jr Jim. i. hklles 'I In)'. II Cerlirmi.. . Cli-n 1. l-umlli A ( Itelnil-lll H K Kallliestiick W I) hpierlier A Seu Ilarrliii . Shirk- II S. Ilursk Illuli Martin .WtllUi ilms II l" llarnrr Kdw. hrcikel .Uines Kelly Iluury lUtiingattliier .h tiny Miller Llins II. llsrr .1 11. Leng J. K. llakel.M. I) ( ll.I.ecliei (ii'it. M Sleliiiiiiii A Ce ItagurA llr' I" Suiter A Itie Jelm ttteiu.... Caul! r it. linker A. Kuliliiiaii A C( Marsliull A lleiiKler A. llerr hinlth Uenrge At. smith Total L'ellecteil tin Ki lila) ; f lJ A no lu ui .11 ui lu en IU IK) 5 11 I IK) I UI () ! IU i IU .'HI I 10 1 I IO I Ul I ll : ui S ID I ) I ) 5 IU l II) 1 1 I IO 1 Ikl 0 Ul 6 IU sui Mtl 1CU iu) 1 te 5 00 I ul 1 l :, ui l iu rT;i ui :ini a :. co 1,111 ue lelal Amount prevluuly uiiimiincel.... (laud total l.i'.l j 00 l.lfCllUllS 111 lllO lllllT Ot Ollli 1'CllOIV. The election for olllcers of the Grnud Ln Ln eampmuut of Pennsylvania recently held throughout the Jurisdiction was as fellows : fJrnud Patriarch, Win. A. Witherup, of Ne. 3. received I.lvj votes. Oraud High Priest, Jehn Loveigeod, et .Ne. 11, received l.tbS volts. Grand bcnier Warden, Heubun Stmlnian, of Ne. IM, received 1,177 otes. Ornnd Scribe, James 11. Nichelson, of Ne. SI, received 1,173 votes. Orand Treasurer, Jehu S. Helsa, el Ne. -', received MSI votes. Graud Junier Warden, IMvvard l Deans, or Ne. 7f, rtiHslved 71U voles, and M. D. Wiley, el Ne. 101, who was elected, received 70.1 votes. Urand Hepresentative te tlm Sovereign Grand Ledge, Alfred Mack, el Ne. 101, (elected), received 1,010 votes, and hniniiel F. G winner, of Ne. 17, received 178 veIpn A Company ut l.lllle l'eeilt. Ijist evening the Count and Countess Magtl appeared at the opera heuse with thelr company. The aiidlence waH ((lilte small and it Included some children. The treuX) contains u number el small people, who give a clever porfeiiuiitico und ene that Is esie clally calculated te please llltle folks. The count und his wife appeared In the Identical cestumes worn by them at their marrlage ceremony in New Yerk, llareu Magrl, brother of Ihe count, did u musical act. Mlas Lucy and Sarah Adanm sang, Master De For Fer rest Juggled, I'ref. Legrema gave leals of magic, etc., and all pleased tiieauuience. At u mutlnee this altorneoii there was a large audience, and the company appears rer the last tlme this evening. A lu.noe I'tiini fur a Tramp, A few weeks age a Cuban tramp cigar maker, with four centa in ills pocket, se cured work at his trade lu Ox ford at ft per week, ills story was that he had arrived In New A'erk city u rew wueka borero with t",000, which he hud lest by associating with evil companion, und he was a financial wreck In consequence, Thursday he re ceived a letter from his Cuban home Inlorm Inlerm liighlmtlmt hla brether haddled, leaving him heir te f 10,000, and the next train took hi in outet town. Will Celaurate Tliclr lllrtlulay. Cau-as-s.i-te go trlbe et Hed Meu or thU city, will celebrate thelr thirteenth anniver sary en Tuesday, June I. They will held a banquet 1. 1 Llederkraiu. hall, and u history el the trlbe since Its organisatien will be read by a prominent Indian. The committee having charge of the atlalr is eeinpcwAu of Pavla Kltch, Hyreu J. llrewn, V. V. Janil Janil aen, C, F, Qiiadeund Htchard Apierly. Iteturutil te Court, Tidial Morgan was heard by Alderman Spurrier last evening, en a charge of surety ei uie peace preierreu uy riusau weeu, oei ed bv Susan Scott. ereU. Alergan was required te enter ball trial at oeurt. LANCASTER. SIX YOIINIJ (SKADUATKS. A IIJI.A OVIIAHIOX AT til H HTHAMHUUII limit &VIHHIK Tcnlli tJeiiiiiitmtmtiil of line el The lll I'lililln NrliixtU In Hi" Ceuiilj Name, of llm Vuuntf Mm anil Wemwi Mini Mke Tlielr low li tlm tVerlil The leulh annual (sinimeficeincnt of the Slrasbuig I nlen si-hoel was held Iu Matsasell hall, that lioreugh, en Fri day night. The names or tlm graduating class ter this jear were lMlth llachinau, Mulniiie Kby, Ann In Helm, I'hrlstln Keueagy Miller H. i'eulk, nun Harry N. llerr. The class molle Is llm souleiiie "Turn livery Stone i" but llm exercises et the evening which began at " '!il were repluMililalive or all the hcIkhiIn of tlm iKireiigh, as the follow ing pregramme show-. " K imparl Mnirli ' (Ki'lTeii lirrlictra. Invocation Itev s It Mrhnileld. Uvcrttnr ' 'lhe Miniiitiiliierr" (llrriiianii) Orcliclm. Malutntery " nnth's livaiii," llsiry S llerr Oration-" Wlilit Meild Ctilliy,"'iileiiiM Kby. " hlectrlcl Pel kii," I Kami ) On lientra. Oration" Drilling Homeward." Annie Helm, Fresiinlatlonef Meiimnloe.-ChrlntleKeiicncy. Onion, ' Chninimlgnit " (l.uuilie) Orchcutla. Ilccllatlen-" Vasiill "-Kill Hi llueliiimu Pnttciitiilleii or liliilniiius Or. II. r Hindi Oveneiir "Monks of bt. Ilcrnuid ' -lller- imnii) (Irclicitra Valedictory-" What l ri I'elka-" Kalj dlil,' (Kuc late " Millers tnulk. tKiickuni Orcbcutra Aililress nr .f iiane. " Miiuutabl l.i lie,' I'elka (Keller) Oiehejlin, llcnetllclleii- liev. Marls (i in Vim. The llcrurntleiia. The llerul tbs'oratlens of tlm hall and st.ige were olaberato and elegant. In the midst el pyramids or blooming llowers there wete sparkling reiiiilalns, siirreuuded by lieaull f nl plants anil garlands losleonod In cunning and graceful forms, l'llleil with a delighted and Interested audience el sireuts, mtreus and Irlends, old Massaselt hall was trans formed into n Isiwer or beauty ; and with music luriilslieil by llm Htrasburg orchestra, everything wenu-d in harmony with the Joveus occasion. Tlm meiubers or the class, eacli and all, acquitted themselves with great credit. Hr. Nliaiib, of Mlllersvllle, In presenting the diplomas made some gracehil and feeling re marks, reminding them that as a duty new e Ing the pause of education and lliomselvf, the diplomas should alwajs rellect through them a credit te the scheme or education et which they had received tlm benellta. Dr. A. N. It tub, a well-known educator, entertained the audience with a pleasant thirty minutes talk, and made the point that all education Inoklngte the absorbing ordllll erdllll cult tet bisik knowledge, without the power te make tlm application te the duties ami struggles el lire, must in a great messiiru l lest tlme te the c into or education. I'ref. Chas. it. Keller, new et i:pbrata, the former principal or the sclusil, made a lew remarks te preve inai nit ncuri was nun in lliniiiilMi. ItVI'l.r.Y ASliilAXVll A II I.V. Ilia DlastielhUii 'xiiilieiiiura ami rrmlimtn Oratorical I'rlxps. Tiwlay Instead of the regular exercises, the Dlagnethlaii sophmero and fieslimati con cen cen test took place. The meeting was eKiicd wltli prayer by Hev. C. U Fry, pastor or Tiinitv Luthemn church, who with Dr. Titrel, pastor of the First IEofermeod church and President Apple constituted the com mittee et Judges. Mr. (). II. Ohrelter, presi dent of the soclety.thcn anneuiiceii the object or the contest, after which the following gentlemen or the sophmero class ke: W. K. Hnnilsh, Alexandria, Pa., en " Oj) Oj) iiesitig Forces"; C. L.. lien man, Lancaster, en ''(Ircatness"; F. A. Hupley, Martlnsburg, Pa., " Whom Shall we Hener. " After u few iiieinents of conference the Judges decided lu r.ivoref.Mr. F. A. Kupley, and ceuseipiently Dr. Apple lu a lew well cliOMiu words presented te Mr. llupley, a beaulllul geld badge previdist by the s clely. Tlie following gentlemen et the Ireshm.m class thou speke: 11. II. Apple, Lancaster, en " UhIiiI Knowledge " ; A. 1!. Ilaiimaii, .wingll, Iowa, "Honored, eti:xiled"; I). G. Hetrtck, Mines, Pa., " Problem or Llfe" ; H. Mancha, Cliiriiuient.Va., "Friend ship " ; C. II. Sheck, ML Jev, Pa., 'Wouian 'Weuian 'Wouian heod " ; S. 1. Yvanguuti, Harrison City. Pa., Daniel Webster. After isiurerrlng again ter a few moments the committee presented the prl.e, con sisting el l-aingfel low's complete works, te Mr. Maucha. (J(e. l.uubach, of Fasten, Pa, Is visiting hisrrlend, Kiirus W. Miller, efthu seminary. found In a Ditutt lleitft. Frem Itie Nvv Helland (laileu. List .Sunday a Him hersti iiino-yeirs.old and valued at'f'-lil, owned by Clayten Worst, et Sprlngvllle, Salisbury township, Istcame sick and eterlnary Surgeon Saiu'l Hair, of ilreen Hank, was sent for. All efterts te give the heixi any relief proved unavallng and en Wodnesday morning the animal died. An exam inatlen of tbe dead anilnialw as made by Mr. Halrwheu there was discovered in Itie nstum near the large bowels a stony foraia feraia foraia tlen larger than a man's list. It looked very much like a coral formation, or like some honoycemb lava or Hint rock, and had the hardness and weight or an ordinary stone. This calcareous formation had completely clogged the possage and caused the death of the horse. We are told no works en veterinary surgery cite any such case, and jut what It Is. or what caused the formation Is a very great mystery. A I'oielnit Miiitlirrii WnMlng. rreni the I eliiuiiila "y. Cards have been received iu Columbia bearing llm compliments nl Mr. and Mis. I. Adelplm IteiUe, with an Invitation te be present ut tlm marriage ceremony or Miss Annie H. Haldeiuan te Mr. Johnsten Gray Finnic, which Is te lie seleumied iu Christ church, Savannah, Georgia, en Tuesday evening, May 11th, Issti. Miss Ilaldemau is tlie youngest daughter el Dr. K. llaldeman, deceased, late of Chlckles, and lived In Co lumbia ler a number of lears. Alter her ralher's death, she became the w aid et Hen. H. M. North, hhe was educated at lllshop lllshep lllshop lherH), and is a refined and aiveuipllshed voting woman. Her Irlends, und the in any irlends of the family In this purl el Pennsyl vania, will Jein lu extending their com cem pllmeuls and congratulations iimn this Iiappy occasion. Illu II lit In lUlllmere. A lUeln Haltiinore Friday nlghl destroyed the live-story warehouse, Ne. 313 West Hub tlmnre street, ix-cupled by S W. Fless A Ce., wholesale dealers in notions and white goods, and badly damaged several adjnlulng buildings. Thelehsesaiid Insurances uie us fellows; Fless A Ce., less f l.i0,H0H ; insnr ance, ?0,000 ; less en building, t75,00i, cev ered by lnsurance. M. S. Levy X Hotis, inatiulactiironiet straw goods, less, (15,001) ; fully Insured. Klug A- Ce., clethiers, less, 160,000 ; Insurance, M0.0OO ; less en building, 30,000 ; Insured. Creat .t Dunbiace, Itiriii Itiriii ture dealers, less, J.W.noe ; Insured. Iinvveld t Meliriug, cariets, less, .ITi.OOtl ; Insurance. fJO.OOO; less en building, f 10,000 ; cevered by lnsurance, There were several smaller losses, aggregating about f 50,000. Tile l.annuter thin Vluli. The (jincaster Gun club held their annual meeting last evening, when the following olllcera vvore olected : President, I. V. l.old l.eld Igh ; secrelary, Jacob II. route ; treasurer,. II. K. Atideisen. Tlie club deeided te order a let el birds, blue rock pigeons and ether targets, and they will have u hhoet" ut an early Jay. The club ure lu geed condition Uiiuiiclally, and te keep iu geed sheeting trim they would like te make a match with some ether club te sheet at clay pigeons, glass balls or live pigeons. Ate 17 lluck Kg. In Onn Day. I'rein the l.lllt. Kxpresa. A man in Marietta ate 10 duel; eggs last Sun day morning. In the evening or the same day he get away with 7 mero. Karly en Alon Alen day morning lie boeiuno very sick, ills wile held his bend whlle he quacked. In fifteen ...imiiAii l,n iia.li camfi nn and Iih whs nil oe. I """."".; .".".."." I .'" "....""' for I HK"- 8 nauu1aV'i !f ' ' nut iuiw .uuu(u wt PA., SATURDAY. MAY IIAHK II ALL fl.AYKUII INHIIHHI. (Iiisrillng AruIiiM ItUk il Aiililtnt In Oebif Irnm I'lara la flar. All tlie niDinbeis of the Detroit liase Imll club have been inunred lu an arrldent lnsur lnsur aneo company and during Ihn season II any of thdin are liurt while traveling the treasurer or tlm team will be paid an Indemnity of fi'i ter week during the player's Inability te play ball, or ir killed (r,(me will be paid by the lnsurance company. The directors pay ali;oxpense", he It cost the player nothing. It Is simply a move taken te guard against llnanclal less te the club should ene or sev eral or the players be Injured while traveling. During llm sickness of a player, If for the jterliHl of two or three weeks, his salary la jaM lilm lit full and the object of the Insur Insur hiice Is te have the club reimbursed te an extent should the player I cotnpelled, through Inlury, te absent hlmsell from the diamond. The policy does net cover any In Jury tlm player may Incur while en the ball Held. It is belloved this Is the first Inntance oftlie kind In the country. The Waslilngtnnlans steed with thelr eyes and mouths vvlde open yesterday when Andrews and Fogarty began sliding liases. There were but two games In the American Association yesterday. The Athletlcs de feated the Haltluiere in Philadelphia by 7 te I, and Louisville dew nod Cincinnati by 7 te I at the home of the former. The 1.eague games yesterday resulted as follews: At Washingten: Philadelphia 12, Washington n ; at New Yerk : New Yerk 10, llestnu 'J; at St. Leuis: HI Louts K, Detroit 0; at Kansas City : (thirteen Innings,) Chi cago (I, Kansas City !i. The Southern League games yesterday were: At Savannah, Ga.t Nashville 12, Savannah 0; at Charleston, S. C: Charleston 7, Memphis 11; at Macen, Ga: Atlanta H, Macen 7 ; at Augusta, Ga.: Augusta V, Chatta nooga 0. Fight Innings. Kansas City showed up In the opening game by wrestling with tlie champions ler thirteen Innings. Yesterday Harr, Washington's pet pitcher, was batted alt ever the let by Harry Wright's men, who had sixteen hits. The New Yerk men hammered Ituuingten very hard yesterday. 'I he disorderly gang that attends ball at the Athletic grounds kept guying llradley yesterday for striking out, but they were surprised-when he drevu the lull ever the centre llelder'a head for three Imses. The Athletics did net have as many hits as the Haltimnre yesterday, but they were longer. McKlnnen, of the St. LeuW, put out seven teen men at llrst vesterday. ' Jehn Patrick Cahill In net quite as big a man in St. Leuis as he was lu the Seuth. Ne street cars have been named after him yet. The people or this city seem te be anxious for base ball this noaseu, and the Ironsides management feel encouraged. The club will have te play against some geed ones and It should be made us strong as possible. Peo ple won't co te see a losing team. Orthe Ironsides players.Zechor.Onedman, Wilsen and Dressier are new Iu this city, and Hyndmau Is expected this evenlng. Sam Fields will bring n nine te this city te play the Ironsides next Friday, but a game may be arranged for an earlier day. The Ironsides will have a big crowd nt their opening game. Wlipretlifi Ilrghueuta Will Camp. The following order has been Issued from the adJuUutgencral'a department : The National Guard or I'enusylvanla will go into regimental camp as fellows : The reg iments or tlie First brigade rrem July It te lulv 10; Third brigade, from July 10 te July 17 ;Seeend brigade, rrem July 17 te July SI. The canis of the regiments of the First brigade must net exceed twenty miles from Philadelphia aud are subject te the approval or the brigade commander. The regiments et the Third brigade will go Inte campus follews: Fourth regiment at Alleutewn, Eighth regiment at Lebanon, Ninth regi ment at Wllke.sb.il re, Twelfth regimental Wllllamsimrt, Thlrteeenth regiment nt Seranten. Kegiments of the Second brigade will go Inte pump an follews: Fifth regiment at Altoenu, Fliteenth reginientat Meadvllle, Sixteenth leglmcnt at Franklin, Tenth, Fourteenth aud Fighteenth te Ik) determined horealtcr. Transportation will belurulshed by brigade quartermaster. Per diem pay will be allow ed rer H ve days. Unasilgued Infantry com cem irinles will go lute camp with the regiment nearest location and will arrange with the commanding olllcer for '.transportation and rations. All expenses ether than transiiorta transiierta tinn and rations must be home by regiments. The day for regimental inspection win tie designated In future orders. A TKSII'KIIAXCI! VKLKItUATlOH. A Nnnigtuailin Speak, at Itie V. W. C. T. V rir.t Annlvermrf. Ne mero animated throng could have been feuud last evenlng assembled In any parlor in this city than the frlends and guests or the Yeung Women's Temperance Union, who thronged the parlors or Mrs. James Hlaek, en North LHike street, en Friday evening, In honor el the first anniversary or thelr organization. The greatest sociability prevailed. The ladles had kludly provlded ler the carnal as well as tlie spiritual man, se that nobody was excluded from thopro thepro thopre uiaiiime. Tim narler entertain inent con sisted el singing by the ladles et the union, a sole by little Daisy Mingle, a history or the soclety by Mist Harriet Cur tis, an address bv Itev. Mr. Gray, or the Fiist M. II church, and net least, a read ing and recitation, both bearlng en the tem perance pause, by Mist Amanda Imdes, or tlm Mlllersvllle S'ermul school. Old Mr. Mur ray, Mrs. Htaclc's lather, new approaching his ninetieth year, speke en the cause near Ids heart, indulging in soine interesting roin rein Inlscences. Mrs. Hlack iccelved the thanks and praises or her guests ter her share el the evening's pleasure, by providing such a beuntliul re past rer them as greeted their eyes upon the adjournment te the dining room. ! lowers ter the sight, and cukes, fruit and lomenado ter the Inner man, crowded the gouereus table. The Fiilen reels euceuraged with new members and twelve pledgesaslt enters It second year. New Helland Clmrch Ofllrera. These olllcers have been elecied by the Lutheran church nt New Helland rer the ensuing yeur: Trustees, W. W. Kinder, Ames Kutter, Adam GeUt, Abm. G. Smoker, Henjamln F. Weaver; elders, K. S. Hru baker, Thee. A. Klnzer, Israel Hair, Gee. 11. ltanck ; deacons, Dr. J. II. Kehler, A. II. Ilasslerusq,, .las. K. S. I'axsen and Isaac G. Dav Is. At n v estry meeting held afterwards Adam Gelst wa elected secretury and Dr. J. Kehler treusu i er, W. W. Kiner declining u ro-electlnii. , .... At the annual business meeting held In the Keferiiinl ihiirch or New Helland en Faster Monday morning tlie following ofll efll cers weie elected: Isaac Sausman and Henry Lewis, eldeit ; D. F. Hesore and Gee. 11. Hacer, deacons ; nil ler two years ; A. G. Sutten, trustee ler threo years; Jehn Monter sexton ler one year. There will be Installation of olllcers at the regular aorvlce te-morrow morning. The I'eiiDnyluiiila Iteiliiclug l'aineiiKcr ltt. Following up itrt recent reduction In the through passenger rates between New Yerk ami Pittsburg,', the Pennsylvania railroad company anueuiieus the issue en and after May 1 of ten-day oxcurslen tickets betweeu New erk and Washington ut a rate of ten dollars, and botvveon New Yerk and Haiti morn at the raloef eight dollars, aud live-day ewnrslnti tlckels between New Yerk and Wilmington nt a rate or llve dellats. A step ev or will be allowed en all theso tickets at Philadelphia anil also at llaltlmera en these betweeu New Yerk uud Washington, and their Issue will extend te all the mere Im portant stations en the line. Te bpeak lit Marietta. W. 11. Househelder, Jpust commander of Pest Vi, G. A. It. of Lebanon, has received and accepted nil Invitation from Pest Sal, Marietta, te deliver the memorial address nn Saturday, Alay2IH.li. An lrifht-IIeur loiber Query, rrem the Philadelphia Ameilcan. Where should we all lie If the farmer w te insist upon being ceuuted lu ou the eight .i I "' " i" "!" """ - ":: hour movemeniT a goeu many e us weum leiur a gee go hungry. neon uave luguuuuKry. 1, L880. LABORS UIUGEST DAY. Tlltlt'NASn Of HUHK1UKM IHMHTINII O.V TIIIC KltlllT-IIOtrU lir.il A Sit. Illipatflirs from Chicago anil Ollirr that Inilintta rearaful I'prl.liigs In I'nlnts all IIFrtmtiiL nl Ijibnr Ne lllienlrr Tlirtaleneil-i:iiiile7n Arrcuing. UincAoe, May 1. After the freight handlers of the Durlliigtnn read quit work yesterday altorneoii they marched about te the freight dejiets or oilier reads and mailn siHjcchcs te tlm men there employed, advising them te demand eight hours with Increased pay, and inviting them te a meeting te be bold this morning at Harrison street bridge. In rnspouse te this Invitation betwccii three and four bund red men gathered there at S o'clock and listened te speerlies by thelr fellow strikers. The llrst oration urged them te visit all the depots, urge the men te strike ler fewer hours and mero pay, but te lw careful net te iise vlolenco or create any disturbance. Anether speaker said the Wa bash had kept Its men at work till midnight last night leading and unloading Ireight, in violation or nn understanding that they would net require work.evor hours. He advised that they visit the Wabash dext first and urge the men te strike, and if they did net de It te pull them out. This was re ceived with cheers, and the crowd imme diately formed four abreast and started ler the Wabash depot en 12th street near Clark. The men are from the Northwestorn, Mil waukeeA SU Paul, Fert Wayne, Alten V Burlington freight houses. The marchers gathered force as they went, a number of boys falling Inte line as they moved aleDg, until the party numbered mere than II ve hundred by the time the Wabash depot was readied. Here ene of the leaders made a speecb te the freight handlers who were at work, urging thorn te strike at ence and Jein forces w Hh them for shorter hours and mere pay. This the vv abash men re fused te de, but ue effort was made te meltst thorn, and they continued at their work. The crowd then went te the depot of the Kastern Illinois, where theslxtymcnat work wero easily persuaded te Jein thorn. This action was greeted with cheers, and the crowd, rolnlerced by the new. strikers, re turned te the Wabash dept te tnake another eflbrt te induce the men te quit. The In and out frclght-houses of the Chi cago, Milwaukee & SI. Paul railroad, were closed nt 10 o'clock, all the 800 rrelght-han-dlers having quit work this morning alter cleaning up and setting things in erder. The Chicago A Alten Is accepting no freight te-day, and sending out nothing except per ishable property, nnd great difficulty is ox ex ox Cerienced In doing this. The handlers nuni er between fifty nud fceventy-llve, and are all euL The managers of the Alten said If the men would gote work at neon they would be as liberal te them as any ether read, but no such Indefinite preposition will be ac cepted. Seme tlme during the day a general meeting et the suiierlntendcnta et all the reads will be held te decide upon a plan of action. A committee representing the 100 lrelght lrelght haudlers el the Pittsburg, Fert Wayne A' Chicago read presented a demand ler the eight-hour day with ten hours pay, te the company thlsmernlng. Pending the answer the men are still at work but will Immedi ately quit In case of a refus.il. THO llrst siarinug news in iuu ipuriuug cauie at 7S0 o'clock. A crowd et men rrem the lumber yards and planing mills, num tKirlng about 3,000 or f 1,000 men, get together In the vicinity or Tvveuty-fiocend and Illiiu Island avenue. A leader was selected and a line termed. In the front rank n man car ried a red Hag. The body et the men then moved down In the direction of the M'Cor M'Cer mlck reaper w erks 1,000 r.inple?ea Out en a llellilay. Citicvfie, May 1 The solid tille or bulld- iugsthat houses 1.100 of Cane Hros., work men was closed this morning nnd barred. Iho 1,000 empleyes or the -Malleable Iren works are out en a holiday. This altorneon they decided at a meeting whether thev will strike or net. The 400 men In the Villen brass feuudry walked out In a body yester day borero closing hours. The 12e men nt Geeuw lllle's box shop aud n precession that made the rounds last night or ling's, Maxwell's, WHee's and Labslelr's factories and planing mills were Joined by about 1,000 ompleycs. The 100 men at the Warner Fitruiture company nre en strike; the factories or William Gitlert, It. W. Hates and Albreacht V Delmel are closed for the 8.inie reason. At S o'clock Monday morning the owners or the lumber yards will refuse the demands of the ompleyes, and the 12,000 handlers of lumber w ill lie en strike, entail ing as a consequeuco the lay up of the lumber lleet with Us fi.000 seaman. The Columbia Ironworks, Chicago avenue and llalsted street, has given its (XW men eight hours work for eight hours pay. The laborers received a 10 per cent, increase. The American Nickel Plate works, corner Randelph and Market streets, has given Us 200 men ten hours pay for eight hours work the only shop where the Mebd workers' union get this demand. Traser it Chalmers, tlie largest niachino niachine niachino shep men In the West, settled with their men. Se did the Vulcan Iren works. C. A. McDonald Featherstene, the West Division car shops, O. A. Peacock, the J.lnk HeltManulacturingeempany. The llradley manufacturing company compro mised with IU fipO empleyes, aud the Heet nud Shoe Alen's association, which employs 7,M)0 men, reached a couipremiso with its empleyes. There were probably compromises reached with tvvice .is many empleyes us will go ou strike te-day. Geerge W. Allen has increased tlie wages of his carpenters 2d per cent, and adopted the eight hours. Seventy-llve te ene hundred empleyes of the Kqultable Gas and Fuel company, on en on guged In building tanks en Archer avenue, near llalsted street, quit work this morning. The men were rocenlly granted a raise from $1.00 te $1.70 for ten hours a day, all they asked. Hut this morning they quit because the company refused te allow the Increase and eight neurs werii. 5,000 te Demand Klght Heur.. ltosrev, Mas, May l.-In this city the trades union of carpenters, the brotherhood of carpenters nud joiners of Amerlca, the Amalgamated society of carpenters and Joiners and the plumbers union, 6,000 men In all, have resolved te demand eight hours en Monday and will stiike II the demand is reltised. ThB master builders association,200 strong, unanimously adopted a manifesto yesterday altorneoii, bllterly condemning the action et the workmen, laying the whele hlaiue te the labor unions and declaring that the demands cannot is) compiled with without disaster te the business and workmen both, and that they will clese up business ruther than sub mil te nny iuterterence. Anticipating Damage from .Slob Violence. CoNcetii), N. II., AIiy I. K. S. Harris, proprietor, of the woolen mills in Pouaceok, has im mnde oath that he believes damage Is Intended te ids iiretHirty by mob violence and has notified the selectmen of Hescaweu that he will held the town responsible for its protection. Sisjclal policemen have been appointed who will be en duty until the danger has pasaed and the selectmen have notified the officers of the Knights et Lalr who ordered the strike lu these mills that they will be held answorable iu courts for any damages sullered by the town, .lejful Street Car Kuipleje.. Wasuinoten, I). C.. Alay 1. Perhaps the happiest men in the Dlstrlst of Columbia to day are tiie conductera aud drivers or the Washington A Georgetown (Pennsylvania avenue) street ear line. The hours or the empleyes have been reduced and they are ruiinlmr their rosnectlvo cart literally cev ered with decorations-Hie stars and stripes being predominant. A summer par, m which Is tdalinued n baud or music, Is also being run back und forth ever the route. Ijivt Kieiilng' Cremation. The cremation of the body or Geerge D. Kmmens, took place at 0 o'clock last evening and was private. The asliet were taken away this morning by his brother, who will bury them in Greenwood cemetery, New Yerk. hellltst Ilia lllll. .inlm Ceover. el Fphrata township, had ere been directed by the court te pay a spoellled sum for the malntenauce of his child, and falling te de se n u and cu u was issued. Wheu the sherlll aerved It en him he paid the amount due aud all costs. - SIX PAGES - HIIITKHASIIIMI IU, VA tS TltHI, Cliarlm Criut Want. It In be Hinlf nlnml That II Knows III. Iluilnt... Chas. Hrnst, tlie painter, who was the very low bldder for painting the court house, and whose bid was net considered, as being ridi culously low nml ImiKisslble en the face of It, complains that he has been misrepresented by such misstatement As te capacity as n palnter and Ills reseii9lblllty he points with pride te .the Stevens house, St. Alarv's church, Ihe City Hall and SL Jeseph's hospital among the important larger buildings lu this city which he lias under taken and gets through with. He says he bid tiHiu Inlormatlen given him by Cominis Cominis Cominis Moner Atyers, who simply told him thoout theout thoeut sldool the court house was te have three coats of lnt, without mention or sanding, painting the fence and ether extras; he was told there were no written Mpoclllcatlens.Ho says that as for the cost of scaffolding, which, it is said, would have lieen as great as his entlrebld, he would have Incurred noextraexnonsoon that account as he Is better prepared for this line of work than any painter Iu town. Air. F.rnst dees net understand why Gnthrle was net given the work even at his blgher bid, If be Is "the best painter lu town ;" while if a low bid was te be considered Ixing and Wlnewer ought te have had it. Finally Air. I'rnst wants te bet Cemmts Hener Alyers $100, $300 or $1,000 that he can de the, work he undertook te de nt the hid he made. A CoimnlMleuer Fire, a Hhet, Km. I.NTi:i.i.iii:.ci:n : It would seem te us and also te the tax-nayers mero mauly ler the "North (Jueen street" tax-payer If he would come out ever hit own signature; and then the allllcted tax-payers could be mero Intelligently Inrornied as te the sin cerity or the writer or whether there is net behind all this great imuiaglnary wrong In dicted en the "tax.payer," a llttle seir-ln-terest that would ceme up te the surface should theslgnature appear. Of course, net knowing exactly who the writer is, we hive te go It a llttle lu the dark, but we belleve we can hit the target right in the eye the first shot with a rllle that sheets mero ac curately than the one used by our friend In sheeting deer iu Ferest county. Ve can only say tehitn he was uet shocked at the county being assessed damages ever $1 1,000 and the city about ?.",000, te have an alley epeued half a square out ou North Queen street for the bonelltefa few individ uals. Indeed, he seemed quite Interested that the alley should be opened ; and yet this same Individual is wonderfully exercised about the great soeming wrong dene by the commissioners lu net giving the painting et me court ueuse te me lowest muuer en, no, but In net giving it te his man. Truly the old ndage is carried out here again: "Strain at a gnat and swallow a camel." Come new, be manly aud ceme out evor your own signature; and we will be able te prove te you that you are doing and have been doing, during all your business life. Just what you are trying te condemn tlm commissioners for doing. Sam'i. Af. AIvf.us. UI' ASO DOWN TI1K STATK. Cel. At. S. Quay takes charge or the state treasury next Alenday. Achilla Onefrl has been convicted in Philadelphia et murder lu the second do de do gree for killing Lottte Cook, his step child. Tlme was granted his counsel te file reasons ter anew trial. Te-day tlie Pennsylvania railroad company will Inaugurate a new system ler the prompt dellverv et bnggace, te be known as the " Special Delivery System." The pinkeye or opixeoty, which paralyzed the business or Ihe country a raw years age, has broken out among the street car horses in Pittsburg. Probably ene hundred ani mals are ntlocted but no fatalities have oc curred. Assistant United States District Attorney Geerge C. Wilsen, of Pittsburg, has been re tained as counsel by William Hrittaiu, the well-known Hrownsville distiller, in n suit te test the validity oftlie license law of Penn sylvania. The annual ceuv eutien el tlie " Protestant Episcopal church, lu the Dioceso el Penn sylvania," will eonveno en Tuesday uext, the 4th of Alay. in the church or the Epiph any, Philadelphia. F.d Klnuane, who left Philadelphia last Saturday night with three trunks filled with flue dry goods nnd jewelry, which he had fraudulently obtained from Illegel, Scott ,t Ce., S. Kind A Ce., and ether well-known Alarket street merchauLs, has been committed for trial nt Pittsburg. Unbtmr.s brokelute the iiiieccupted dwell ingot Hen. Geerge A. Jeuks, at Hroekvillo, aud gathered up about a thousand dollars werth of iKirtable property ; but having dis covered a very excelleut article et rye whisky In their search for plunder they were either touched by awakened conscience or get tee drunk te 'carry anything else away. Themas, the slx-yoar-eld son of Themas Lyergey, of PotUtewn, set a lire te a large frame building belonging te his father, but fertunately the llames were promptly extin guished. When taken te task about it the little fellow said he wanted te see the horses of the Philadelphia tire company, of which hit father it n prominent niember, run te a fire. An llicltlnz Iluuaitay. This afternoon Jehn Kleiss, a local deliv ery mau, was driving along Lemen street and ns he was about turning into Duke street the body pin of his wagon eame out. This separated the front gearing with the horse from the ether part of the wagon. The animal becnine frlghtoned and started te run down Duke street. Air. Kleiss was dragged some distance, and until he left go of tlie horse, lie was very badly cut aud bruised. The horse, with the two wheels, kept ou down street and crnmed the Duke street bndge successfully. In front of the residence of Dr. fihler he slipped en a pile of stones nnd fell. He was unable te regain his feet, and upon examination it was found that his left front leg was broken. The animal was killed and taken te l.atii- parter's glue factory. Tlm trout part of the wagon was badly used up. The Lewer Suiitebiiiina KUherle. The run of herring In theSusquehauua fell oil considerably the ether day, but new they are running as thick asever. Alany thousands are dally released from the nets and allow ed te go free for want of a remunerative market. The prevailing prlce 10 te 20 eeuts per bund red dees net pay for catching und handling them. At Havre de Graee herrlug are se plentiful that but llt llt teo account Is taken of them, and auy quantity can be had at ten cents perhundred. Shad have fallen oil considerably, and bring from $12 te 51."i per hundred. Owing te the extremely low prices prevailing for herring aud the small numlier of shad taken, the fishing season Is net ltkely te be a profitable one, and te the big handlers who are ut a heavy dally eniense must result in heavy less. The g'lllers whodepoud regularly every season upon the fishing ns a souree of rev enue and partial support, are doing ulniest nothing. A Heme ou Fire. About S o'clock this morning the frame heuse occupied as a residence by Dr. 1). U. Shenck, lu Kohrerstown, took fire Irem a de fective Hue. The people of the village were alarmed and In a short time quite a crowd gathered. Alen worked llke beavers with buckets of water but the fire had gained great headway audit was net extinguished uutll damage te the oxteut or about $i00 was done by tire and water. Seme valuable luedlclues were burned. The house was iusnred iu the Penu township cemiuuiy. A Had Hey. Harry Leng, whose parents live In the Flglilli ward, was arrested last nlghtby Olll t nhrlitliv Olll. bv Vlderma, by Alderuiau god with being control of his nirtllll en a warrant issueu Patrick Dennelly. He it charged incorrigible and beyond the con parents, and ns-mciates with ltad company, He will le taken before the judges with a view or semi Ing him the Heuse et Refuge. llursUrs at Werk. Thursday night or early Friday morning the residence el Airs. M. Cexey, 413 Kast Htrawberry street, was eutered by burglars. Te de It they broke a pane from a)wludew In the klteheii aud unloosed the sash fastenings. Thoyceulil net get further thau the back room, uud during their attempt the deg made such noise as te frighten them away. Nothing was taken. P1UOE TWO CENTS. KYKNISBRYONDTIIKSKA. a iiKtKr nvDUKrnr tMira mum Kiuxtdnnii. treit. The rnntr. Wilt Itajarl Ilia Ktptjr of Urate nml leilit iTrsiii lilurmamant-Ceunl llftlirrt lll.marrk New Itapnrtad In Ha Out of lMngar, I.ONHOV, May l.-The .sVrtiiu'arii'.t Ilrlln correspondent telegraphs that the powers have decided te reject the reply of Clroece te the ultimatum and insist upon unconditional disarmament. The allletl lleet will remain in Greek waters te enforce the mandate of the towers IT necessary. The North German Gazcttf nt Herlln says that yesterday's new falls te Improve the situation lu Greece. The aoml-elllclal German newipspers as as eort that if the powers persist In exsctlng thu abject surrender or Greece, the nation (Oer many) will lese Us fnitience. A.klng la II Fergltan Fer a lll.liep. Murdrr, AtAiiitit), Mav 1. Galoote, the priest who murdered the bishop or Madrid, has written te tbe Papal Uuncle at Atadrld, that he Is re pan tent and asks the forglveneaa of the pep.1 for his crime. The man is evidently trying loappear insane. Yeung Ill.uinrek Out el Uangar. llKitM.s, May I. The critical period or Count Herbert lllsmarek'a Illness lias been safely passed. He Is new considered out or daug'er nnd Is oxpeotod te recover rapidly, Kursker. UnnaresMrj' nasi. Cer.UMUiis, Ohie, Alay l. The spoech or Gov. Kerakerat the state oneamptnout G. A. A. at Cloveland caused a great dent of com ment around the capltel yesterday. Iu speaking or the recoptlen tendered te Davis at Montgomery and tbe unusual statements which he made en that occasion the governnr said: "If the spirit el llberty Is unt dead in the Seuth, uelther Is it dead In the North. Whatever ethors may. lepresent, this man Jeff Davis who talks about liberty, reprosents only human slavery, the degradation of labor, the treason of secession and rebellion, the hor rors nnd Infamies of Llbby and Andersen, vllle, all, In short, that is most malicious, vicious aud daumable Iu American history. Te talk or him as an Illustrious statesman who Is te be honored with Washington In history is te Insult every sontimentor loyalty and decency In this great country which he wickedly did se much te destroy." Many htrlKe at Milwaukee. AIii.waukki:, Wis., Alay 1. nrewers struck te-day numbering 3,000. K. V. MM' meulders wenteut te the number of 1M). It is expected that 1,000 machinists will Jein theni . Alenday.' Other strikers, COO lurniture men, 000 planing mill '.hands, COO coal heavers, 2.V1 teamsters and 150 box - makers. Prepositions have uotyet been answered and may lead te further strikes en Alenday. Te-morrow there will be an olghtheur demonstration, but no trou treu trou ble Is I eared. There is no change lu the railroad sltuatleu. Freight handlers have made no demands. A 11 airs at the shops are held In abeyance until the middle of the month. A General Stoppage at the Capital. Wahuinute.s-, D. C, Alay L There Beems little room for doubt new but that the sus sus tensien et labor throughout the city, which will occur en Alenday, owing te the eight hour quostlen, will bu mero extensive than had been anticipated. The master builders are firm in tbelr resolution of resistance, while the Knights of Laber are equally deci ded In their determination te strike for what they consider thelr rights. The Child Murder Cat. Ni:nnMKA City, Neb., Alay 1. The cor cer cor euer'a Jury in tbe child murder case after being out nearly all day, adjourned until four o'clock te day. The father el the girl, her stop-methor and brether f lt-years-eld) wero arrested and are in jail, l'nblle feeling Is se strong that the judge will be asked te call a special term, impanel a grand Jury aud have the matter sirted nnd Justice speed ly meted out. Why llsilread OdlclaU Ke.lgiied. UANXiur Ma, AIny 1. S. 1'. Htroes. who for twelve yenrs has Ikjeii the freight agent here for the Missouri Pacific, has re signed. Foreman Suiades, or the car depart ment, und Section Foreman Harduian have also resigned. It is understood that the resignations nre due te the lallure of these elliciala te secure men te take the places of the meu who struck recently. A Striker's llend Forfeited. Kansas City, Ala, Alay 1. The case against James Neenan, who with Alartln Scow, Is alleged te have wrecked the Alls, seuri Pacific train In the Kast Uottems by turning a switch about five weeks age, was called iu court yesterday. Noenau lulled te appearand his bend or $1,000 was forfeited, Scow and Neenan attempted te escape at Uie time and Noenau was shot iu the leg by an efllcer. Oulet at IudlanapelU. Indianai'ews, May L There are no Indi cations of trouble en account of labor agitations here. The workmen at the Savern wheel works asked for eight hours work with pay for ten. It was refused and the works will be clesed until AlayMh. All workmen are invite! back at the old rates and it Is bolleved they will return. I'.leiater and Content Burned. Kansas City, Ala, May 1. Thoadvance elevater, Atlnter Hros., proprietor, vras burned at midnight last night. Less 100,000. Forty thousand bushelH of wheat and sevou seveu teen bushels of corn were destreyed. In In mtrance en building, $17,000; en the grain, unknown. A Ceusreuuian Critically III. AleKiNNKY, Texas, Alay 1. Congressman Jas. W. Throckmorton, who was forced te abandon the capltel te recuperate his health, intended te return te Washington seen, but it is learned that he Is very low and will hardly be able te go back te Congress this term. He Is 01 years old. The luvettlgatleu Committee. St. Leuis, May 1. The spBClal investlga investlga investlga tiugcouunltteo today took the testimony of business men of this city, as te the etlect of the strike upon business. A Solitary fettuuuter. Wasuinoten, D. ., Afay 1. A fourth feurth plass postmaster was appointed te-day ler Pennsylanla-G. W. Stone, Alahenlng. W BATH UK ritUHABlLiTlMI. ... ... n il 1mv 1 Vrr TUntem New Yetk, Kastern Pennsyl vania nnd Delaware, UttUt rains Ibl lowed by fair weather, with slowly rUlug temiierature, winds becoming 'variable, geuerally preceded by northwesterly winds. Fer Western Pennsylvania light showers, slight changes lu temperature, winds gener ally easterly. Feil Su.nhat. Clearing and fair, slightly wanner weather la InUluated for Eastern New Yerk aud Kaatera Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland and Virginia, and fair weather with slight change la teui teui perattue iu Ohie, Kentucky and Tennessee, The Greatest el Hed.ru ruueruea. State Printer W. Hayes drier, or Colum bia, was in Lancaster yesterday ler the llrst time in many months ; he seemed te tpro tpre pectlng ameug Hie subjects of his perennial geuereslty lu tbodUiesat of L'elumb!Ab.rJ I a,,u iuose who wero iiuniiwe v"r m, i te get a ilr under Ills frank wl i"r.252 Hf1(l ,, Ul ,1)g, M would bar MM I j.:PCUruH weep Ter euvy and Lucillliu) uf disappointment. The April DeM Kerfuetl "ff niseatlmataJat hJffiS. that there Iim be rffn ,W!52i L C00.0M In the publle ".' .3Ei .aw llaady le Kcel Water He.'"" The water duplicate U new )n lh 1k4 at City Treasurer Myer.wne will ts rJ te r clv rent en Monday. I :;Vi ;J