Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, May 07, 1886, Image 1

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VOLUME XXU-NO, 207.
LANCASTER, PA., FRIDAY, MAY 7, 188G.
PRICE TWO CENTS.
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SCHOOL llOAKl) MKKTINU.
TIIK 1.KMUM STHKKT AIIIHTItlN I'ltO
.IKVr 1IUUI.1 ITU unit.
A .Mellen tu Keiuntlittr Drlratrsl hy a Ijvra
Ititn-Tlin Tn Hals the Htiinn m l.M
Year The Annual Itrpmt or tlm
I'tilnlliltre mi Trilllixika
llie May meeting el the l.mieasler illy
school heard was held en Thursday eicnlti,
In common council chaiuler, with tlm fol
lowing moiiitiers present! Messrs. It.ikur,
iiernsrii, lloleiilin, Hri'iieniaii, lliu'lu-s
Hymn, Cochran, Dartnslotter, l;heriiiau,
I:hmh, Hartnian, llerr, JuIhimhi, lilchly,
Marshall, MU'uinuy, MeCeriulcU, MtKlil
K"tU McKllllps, Nauiiian, Oblendur, OcIim,
l'eiilr, ltlngwalt, Sehwelwl, Shlndlti, Shirk,
Huiejch, Snyiler, Warlel, WlcUershaiu,
Vohlseunnd l.overgnod, president.
Till) Ullutltc (if tllO April IllOetlllg WCIO
read mid approve I,
M 1'UUN I I.NII1NO ( OM.MII I l.li'il lll.l'lllll.
Mr. McCeimey, fmin llie superintending
committee, made a verbal reHirl. An te tliu
Introduction of Hen lug In llm schools, tln
ceinmlllefMlisi'iiescd the nmtier several times
mill havetlisidctl te visit some or the schools
of Philadelphia where It In taught, with llm
city superintendent. An Imitation was ex
tended te llm members el tlm ImmhI te he
rompaey llm committee te Philadelphia ou
Thuisdiiy or Friday of nest week.
On llie question or equalizing the Kilaries
of tlm teacher, llm committee reixirteil pie pio pie
gress. Tlmy will submit it ii'puit en tlm
sutiject nt tlm June meeting.
Mr. MeComsey also iekhIih1 Hint en hi'
count nl tlm increased attendance nt Mlti
Seller's school en James street, tlm (eiuuilt
li'n had appointed MIh Thompien mi icsilst
ant teacher, 'llm artliiu el llm lomuilltce
was approved hy a unanimous vete el tlm
tieard.
I UK IINAMI. IH'IMIITM.,
Mr. Klaus, Irein llm IliiNtirocemmlllcc, re
puted Unit tlm following hills had lieen e
ami tied hhiI found correct, anil llie treasurer
wan directed te pay llm sanies Jeliu Short,
ilfanlngStraivlerry street night n.lienl,fl.
JlHUON C. (iHbll'.-tlllUOII Might M llisil, 7 ' HI,
Jehn II. Pcarsel, pi tntltij.-, , llauuigard
iicin.v. Jeilrles, coif, fKiil. haucistnr Lll
wnter rout, M7.'7, 1'rancH II. Klltiiirn,
lirtiihiw, f lik 10 . 'Iliu lNii.i.l.lohNii.u,priiit lNii.i.l.lehNii.u,priiit
niKi 51''"' . I'eiitz.v llre., hrickH, .70, 1'miik
J. htuliilimiur, lunliiK piano, Ae , Ji'O,
lUdtrA llru,,&irHitHaiiil iiinlllng, Jji. l
Till. T UAII..
Mr. I'.ijni alie iiilettHl tlm fullim lug, which
was nilet(Hl
Itrvtlatil, That ler tlm jiw ceiniimiicliiK
with the ilrnt il.iy el Junu, !-, the rate el
tallnu fur Hchoel purxrHH, In the Inii'iti
tr city w hoel illMtrlet, nhall he iwiohseiI
thtcr mills en the null unit creunl opinie el
the district, nnil en nil ether auhJeclH of Ua Ua
lien, at tlm rate lixixl tiy law ; mid te all mr mr
neim who nhall pay their Le, en or IibIuie
llm Itnililay el Anynst lu imhI juar, an aluti
inciil of thr't per i-iit. Hhall li hIUiwihI, ami
alter th.it ilale, until llm llrat ilay el Suptmu Suptmu Suptmu
lierlollewiiif;, Die lull amount will l re
Ituri'il , and te all lawsreiualnliiK iiuivililul
in it Hum tit i per cuilL nli.ill he mliltnl.
i in; i.i:mdn niiu;i.t m iioei.
Mr. Ilarlm.ui, from the preixirly commit
tet, MiiljiultU! llm lollewlng repert:
Tetkt Umcntttr ClV Scheel llenril
iiiMitmi our L'oiinulltce mi liiiilillii(x
nnil Krnuliil ifci'lvcil iircixnU fenulilltluii 10
l.uiuonttlrtx'liiOiuel, liliUlliiKHi fellow H
llt-e. Krnm, Jr . ....1I0)
.1 11 Hwartzni'Mrr in .vj
a s (trhmi 'I ;-t
J. llnrnvr e in
K M Merrow i t(
Mt l-nKl'dli .tiicAcll .... Hu
Anil aanl tlm Leiitrnit le MiI.hmkIiIIii &
Ufi 11, ulij"ct te jriiur npiinivnl.
Itcvpvclfiilly HiibinllliMl,
I 1. HimiiAe, Llmliinun
On n mutton te uwanl the ceutrai.1 te the
luwehl.hhlitur Mr. V.ihh milil the aihtltieu
im IC41IDK uutlrely tee much meimy. A
nw ImililiiiKceiiliI he put upler Invi iiieuiy
nnil it weulil he iiiure natlshu'iery. llouieviil
that tlm HCtlim el tlm hearil In illiiH'llug thu
couimlttt'e te liuiea Hlery put en tliH hulhl
liiKt he rtcoiiHUleriMl. The iiintlen te recoil
tililer wa ailopteil hy the follewliiK etn
Ayut Mi-itrM. Hakvr, llcrnaril, llelfiiliiH,
llrenenian, Dariimtoller, Kvans, I,lchly, Mar
hIiuII, MrCnrmli'k, McKUIiitt, Naumati,
Ohluiulur, Ochu, 1'ent, KniKwalt, SlIiwhIhO,
Shimtle, hlilrk, Kiimjili, Wurful and l.ewr
Kemi, pnwlilcnt 2.
Nai Mmm llreiliiH, llyrnii, Cochran
Klxiruian, llartiuati, Mct'ouiHey, McKilllps,
hnyiler, Wickerxhniu ami Wehlscn -II.
.ilr. i:ansotlercil hh an aiiiumlment te the
resolution ilircUintf the coiiimllteo te hulhl
an adilltlen le the l.tinien Htroet huildliiK,
llifll llm ceiiiiulttiHi Ih) iiiHlrucled le orect u
lour room huildlii); en tlm let recently
inircli.iiuil lit ihoceruui of Walnut mid Mary
Htreet.
Mr. Ilnrtuiaii Ha Id the ceuimllten lu con.
HldetiiiK the inatter of additional echoel
fm'lllllfs had ceuUuduil that two new hchoel
huildiiiKH woreiHK-oiSiirytoaci'otnmodalotho
Increased attendaiice el our koIieoIh -ene lu
the uerthwuiilern nud tlm ether in the norlh nerlh norlh
eaxUru mictien el the city. The coiiiiultleo
did net think it prudent te orect two hutltl
Iiikh tliW jear uud hy bulldhii; an addition
te tlm 1, onion NlroetHclioolthluenrtho lieard
i an get along lnrnuotheroar. Thopres.iuro
ler room It new lu the uorlheaMurn hocIIeii
of llie city. A let or ground Hiiluhle uiuld
nut he had and the couuiiitteo Dually decided
te rcceuiiueiid the liulldlng eT the addltUu
te llie l.onieii Hlroet huilding at the must
economical plan MiggeHted.
Mr. Warfel holieod that n new building
w.w necessary in the uorthuiitern locllen el
the city. The 1, union Htruvt budding it
outrcremlod, tlm Ann street It inore than
lull and the preposition of Mr. Ilvans te
orect a building lu the uerthweatern noi'Heu
el the city 'will net rolieo the oercrondlng
at the 1 .onion and Ann Htreet bulldinga. He
llieiigld n building Hheulil he orccted bo be bo
tweeu thime I we BchoelM, Homewhero en
Hhippeii utroet, hut he learned that a HiUUhle
let could net be procured at a ro.vsenablo
prlceand whllii the cost for tiie additional
Hlery wat greater than he Hiipjiosed It w uuld
Ik, he win In favor of It, hocaiue accoiumo acceiumo accoiume
datloiiH must be furnlalied te the children el
that section.
Mr. Manihall ivikeit whether the preisuiu
i-euld net be relieved by the orectlon or n
building en the AValuut street let, which
would relieve the Juntos Btroet Hchoel, mid
the trannrer of the oxcett from the crowded
school te James street. He wat told it
would nut.
Mr. Hretiusdld net think the conclusions
of the committee should be disturbed. They
reached It after u careful consideration.
Mr. Cochran said it was net long that llie
(oniinittee decided le build a wing te the
James street building and the beard alter
adopting the conclusions el the committee,
reconsidered tuelractlen bocuise the pressure
ler mere school room cime from the north nerth
castern section or the city.
Mr. Kvaussaia he favored the building el
a story te the Lemen Htreet building at the
lasi ineeiuig oecause no oiieeu it could oe
put en at u reasonable price. The bids, hew
e or, show oil that It w uuld cost iiiure than a
new building.
Mr. McCemsey Bald the comnilttee d id a
wise thing in recommending the bulldliTg el
an additional story, for the groatest pressure
ler room coiues from the vicinity el that
school. U'hore are new attending the James
street Hchoel mere children than can be
accommodated in two additional rooms, and
the preposition of Mr. KvanswIU net reliewi
tlm proHsure.
Dr. Wlckursham Mkl that while he Hyni Hyni
pathUed with the goiitleumn who tn.ide a
1'lea for economy, he felt that the aciouuno acieuuno aciouune
ilatloiiHinustboproWdod for thechildien in
tliatsoctlenof thecity. It lias been Ien ml
mm iiiiiuiDii cjoiuei no lorceii II Olll olio
school bulldliiB le another. TIiohcIieoIh must
be taken te the cluldren. Whlle the cost H
Kieatertlmuhe anticipated, lie was tu laer
el the additional story,
Mr. Klaus' amendment was rejocled by a
nearly unanimous vete and the motion for
the committee le award the contract te llie
lowest bidder was adopted.
Mr. Kvuns otfered as an amendment that
geed security be required and a heavy pen
alty be attached for lailure te have the build,
lug cempleted In tlnie ler thenpaulng lu
rlepteinber.
Mr. Hartinau said the coinuiittee would
soe that a proper contract would be made.
WOODMAN, HPAIlU THAT Tlltll!.
Mr. lLutiuau Bald lie had been ceusuted
by hoiiie oeplo ferlmilng tlm trees trliumnd
In llie seluHil aril at the cetner el I'lliu'eaud
t. himluiit NlroetH. lie had dene se hecKiim) of
llm danger te the school children by reason
of tlm rotteniicMef the limb. He cited n
liiimboref Instance or narrow iiscjiikweI
children belug Injured by lalllng llinlw.
Tin; ti;xt.iiiiik cemmii ri.it.
Mr. I ly rue, from llm Inxt-boek oeiiimlllm',
niibiulttiHl the following rrviit:
7WK! Vrihfcnrnfiit Memben e Jii xnituWer
Hchoel Heird i
tH..HTliiiMKN Your committee, In uh
milling their annual report, licg te make llm
following roceininnndallous :
1. The Introduction Inte tlm hlnh school of
Hrtlnten'sHtudles lu Kuitllsh Mleraluie and
lluohrle'Hdrainuiatical I'm It. .
2. Tlm substitution In the mum m'IioeM'jI
Packard's Zoelouy for llisiker's Zoelouv,
and lu the girl's high school of Ahu-llenu's
I'rench iiiethiHl for that of Ollenderl.
.1. 'I he purchase el sets I and (I of Prang's
model ler llie purose of teaching Iree
hand drawing i these te lie also u-esl lu this
high school.
I. The adoption of tlm liipplncett readers,
te Is) lined Instead of the New American
hoi let new used In our schools.
Itespecllully submitted,
M. I.. IlKllll,
Hehkiit M. Ilel, I. sit i,
J. V. llVll.MK.
I.-incAslnr, May H, 1hs).
Tlm secretary staleil thai he had ncel ed
communication Irem the publishers, wliimi
Isxiks were rocemiuundfHl, setting loilhllie
terms en which they would Ue furnlsluHl.
Mr. Ilyrue uioied the adoption el the in in in
couiineiidiitleu of llm ceuimitteu, and Mr.
Ifaitmaii iiiuiimI that ixlluti iKxIefvrivd until
the June nieetiiig.
31I..MOIUAI llAl.
Ilr. Wlckersliaiu ollensl the lollewlng,
which was adopted .
iV.vii rj, That the consent el this Isiard Is
heieb) given te llie pupil lu any el llm pub
lie lioel of the city te assist under the
direction of their teiuhei in lirecurluir
Dewel for the purpose of decorating the
gnu eh of soldier en tlm approaching Deco
ration Day, provided that by he doing none
el the regular school eierclies aie lu any
way Interfered with.
(in himi;iumti.niii.m'k iihreiu.
'llie lollewlng I tlm repot t of the city
sufrlntendeiil, ler the mouth of April :
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iti.M i.kmh.v: Your city superintendent
submits the following report el the public
schools ler the month of April. The whole
number of pupils in attendance was '.M in the
high schools ; :ilit in the grammar ; .rT'.l in
Ihoscceiulaiy ; 17 in the uugiaded : 71iSin
the Intermediate; and 1-S In the primary,
making 11 total el .),'Je7. The inerage attend attend
aiieo was I'tl'i lu the high sclioel ; ;i0s in the
grammar j p.u In the secondary; .1.1 In the
ungraded ; t'trl lu the Intermediate, and 1.1C1
In the primary; making a total el 'i,Ti. The
average pereeiilage was 85 ; the number of
pupils preent at every roll call was Kit ; the
number or visit made by the city superin
tendent was US ; the nuuiber of visits made
by director was fit), as fellows; T. K. ilcEU
Ilgelt. It) ; Mct'emsey, 17 ; I'. Hernhard,
-I; Win. Jehnsen, 1; J. 1. Ifartman, 1 ;
lien. J. It. Wurfel, I ; If. H. Ilroneiuan, 7;
Dr. It. M. llolenlus, 1.
In order te enable the bearil te arriie at a
ileflnitucoiicluaien with regard te the num
ber el days taught and te be taught, us well
as le delormlne what holidays, If any, le
abolish, your city superiiitendeiit made a
i.itelul count with the following icsult :
The number efdBys taught lu Kepteinber,
wasil; In October, iii; luNoieuibor, 15, e
elusive of the 5 days ler llie county institute
and I for Thanksgiving; lu December 1$,
exclusive or Hie Christinas hellldays; lu
January, J), evcluslv oef New Year's day;
in I'ehruary, 1., exclusive of Washington's
birthday; lu March,-!; in April "0, oxelu exelu oxelu
siveortiiHid Friday and Kaster Monday; In
May there will be "I soheol days. Decora
tion day exercises taklmr placoen Sftturdav,
thore mil be no reason for granting a half
day en Monday the 31st of May ; In June
M), oxeluslve of Asconsleu day and Whit
Monday, making a total of 'M0 dajs.
Very respectfully,
Your obedient servant,
11. 1C. lit lnuu.i..
VISITINO OOMSIITTKIiS.
President Levergixxl anuounced the fol fel
Inning its the visiting committees for the
mouths of May, June and July:
Neitlmaat division- Dr. M. !. Ilerr. chair.
man, t'harlrs Hclnyebel, (lea K. Sprenger.
Northwest ilivtsleu Dr. I!. M. Itulenius,
cli.minan, Jacob Khiildle, Jehn Ochs.
rseiltheast division II. II. Ilreneiuan, chair
nun, Wm. .Shirk, Clias. I'. Kbernian.
iSeulhwest division Dr. D. H. McCerinlck,
I'halrmau, Wm. Whelsen, C'has. F. White.
met e.ni: noun t'eit tkjipkiianck.
Mr. McCoiusey stated that a representative
of the f.adles Temporance union had called
uK)n nun, told him that a convention would
lm held In this elty en May 21st, that a lady
from lliirrlsburg intended giving a chalk
talk en temporance, for the benolltef cull,
ilrcin and a-sked that the schools be clesed for
one hour In the aftornoen. Witlieut taking
uuy action the beard adjourued.
BUIWLAIIS OKT IMG I500TV.
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TIIK ItO MK UF AIIHAM IIIKHH.
A DarliiK lliitRlsry tin Nurth lluke Htrrri the
ArlUIri That Writ Taken lluw An Kn
Iisiiir linn l.rreiterl hy llm InlruileM.
Iliinllns lt VIiim In lb" Then.
Ilurglars madiia big haul at the letldeiice
el Abrnm Hlrsh, Ne. l.iNeilh Duke street,
at an early hour Hit morning. Among llie
article stolen wero live dozen silver een,
knives and forks, solid siller skhi holder,
ineliMse Jug, solid silver Knife, napkins.
tsble cloths, plckel dhb, Ice spoon, a pair of
new shoes, a new hat, a solid silver hell with
the iiame "i:stclle" engraved en (he Inside.
On nearly all the 111 tides akeu llie name of
lllrsh 1 engraved.
ThosuppeHltlon I that the burglary was
committed bolween ,1 and I o'clock this
morning. At that hour iteujauilii lllrsh
heard tlm deg lu the jard 11111kiugngre.il
noise. The thieve entered Hlrsli's yard
ailelniiig, en the north, It Is believed. The
house was colored by fenlng open the shut,
ter el tlm kitchen and raising the window.
'Ihn thief unlocked the kitchen dsr and
thou admitted his an'onipllce", for thore
were several In the pirty. Tlm gas In the
dining room and parlor was lighted and left
burning by the thiel es. 'I he parlor, dining
room and kitchen were searched for valua
ble and thore may have Insmi mere article
taken than Is eniiiiierali'd hImivu.
The thelvea were also malicious. They
emptied the water Irem 11 silver pitcher en
tlm Meer, their butter 011 the fleer,
and also emptied tlm sugar howl
and vinegar c.isters In llke manner. The
lops el llm buttles In the caster were also
broken oil. All the stolen articles were evl
dently wrapped In IhO Utile cloths stolen.
The ke pitcher ua.sd nipped in the yard and
was leuuu mere una morning.
The thieves loll the lllrsh premises by
jumping evor llm fence into llie yard of H.
II. Keynelds, and from theie l bey passed te
Duke street, through the gale at the side el
Mr. Reynolds' house
The burglary was evidently comuiittetl bv
soine erseusru:ijualuted with the pieiuiseH.
Mr. lllrsh gave vveik le iv ieimg man last
week an 1 he 1 suspected el knowing some semo seme
thing about the theft. Complaint was made
by Mr. lllrsh this morning and a search war
rant Ter the stolen goods was placed in the
hands of Ofllcers I'rauier and Heist. They
went te the residence or the susjiciled man,
In the southern part of the clt, and made a
thorough sealed but were unable te hud any
of the stolen geed.
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IUIUUKH VHVSK.y.
l.tettrtl A9nltnut 'llllulAl
Mnlh lUlltit,
lUitiup en Ihn
Hev. Phillips Hroeks,D. Director of Trinity
church, llosten, was chnteu assistant bishop
of this dioceso Ii3- the 1'ietestaiit episcepal
itmventieii, at llie chinch el the IJpiphauy,
riilladelphl.i, en Thursday night. I It con.
sidensl a victory ler the Lew and llieail
churchiueu a against the High chiinlimen.
It requires! nine ballets te reach a result.
When the convention reassembled Thurs
day morning It wa plainly te li seen that
neither side were confident of electing their
c.mdldate. lletore the liallellug was renewed
tlm Hey. Dr. C'tirrie made a sjieech, lu which
he said . " It occurs te tnelli.ua ninii net rep
resenting either party cannot lie elected and
a man net identified with either should be
chosen. There has Iweu a geed deal or feel
ing exhibited, and believing fur the gxl of
the church that another gentleman should
Ik) elected who lepreseutM neither party, I
nominate Kev.K. D. Met unuell, of M, Steph
en' church."
Kovs. riilllltt llnsiks, Themas 1'. Dav lea
and Dr. Iac'IcIeii, el lUltiniere, werepla'ed
In nomiuiitlen and the balloting proceeded.
There was no result en tbowvencl ballet, nor
the third, iter. Dr. Ilroeks leading by 8 and
- respectively. The fourth ballet showed
that Dr. Ilroeks was but tive ahead of his
ceuictitnr. A tilth brought Dr. ilroeks'
vete up te 71, with Dr. I a vict, el, but it took
S3 votes te make a choice.
There w as sumo excitement alter this bal bal
eot and an attempt made te adjourn, which
was defeated. Anether ballet was ordered,
when the Hev. Dr. Buchanan, tlm brother
el the Inte President Buchanan, stepxxl te
tlm platform and nominated Hev. itoergo LI.
ICIngselving, ris ter el Hplphaiiy church.
I Kin reassembling in tlm afternoon there
was mere regular convention leg-rolling and
buttonholing fei vutes, such as is seen lu
01 ery political convention. The filth ballet
hieught Mr. Kingselviiig's vete te
II, Dr. Brooks still leading with 71 and Dr.
Dalles having j- There was 110 result in
the next ballet, Mr Kiugselving's vete
creeping up te 1 and Dr. Ilroeks still load lead
ing with ill. Dr. Davis' vete 011 this ballet
was only Is, Before the eighth ballet, which
w a the next in order, Hev. Dr. Davis made
his way te the stand and In an impressive
manner withdrew his name and requested
his friends te cast their votes ler Hev. (J. 11.
ICIngselving. The clerical gentlemen pro pre
pared their ballets ler what was believed te
lie the last one ; but the count revealed the
lact that N-votes were necessaiy lea choice,
ami Hev. Dr. Brooks had lcseived but M).
Dr. Kingselving liad el.
On the ninth and Dual billet theiewere lul
votes east. It required hi votes te elect and
Hev. I'liilli Ilroeks leceived bi It new
required tlm vete el llie laity el the church
te approve or tlisappreve of the action
of the clergy. Illshep Me v ens se an
nounced, staling that cvcli church would
have euu vole and each la.v delegation settling
Usjii vv he should cast that v ote. Thore w ero
ene hundred votes cist, leiireteuting nearly
all the churches lu the diocese. I'm approval
thore vv ere 01 ; ler nou-appieval, J- ; blank 1.
Illshep .Slevens then announced that Hev.
l'hilliJM Brooks, 1). ,, having received the
requisite number el votes, waseleiled as
sltlant bishop of the diocese.
A Wilt it Celillilalllt.
Maiy Kie-ilibach iquH-ausl at Alderman
Mct'oneni.v's this morning and made com.
plaint against her husband, Jehn Kreshbach,
el .iia.ni It and battery and desertion. She
stales that she gave hoi husband f 100 te aid
him in buying a dwelling house, en Hednuy
street, and took a judgment fur the amount,
Her husband Importuned her te release the
Judgment and liually she did se. Since that
time her husband has abused and refused
te support her, and ler several months ast
she has HiipHirted him and her child. She
.i he assaulted her mid wants te drive her
Irem her home, se that she will leso her 111.
terest lu tlm property. She sues, therefore,
ler maintenance and assault and battel y.
Ilrailtlljlng Ihn llnlnlj.
Keklenniir A Sehauin, of the City hotel, are
hav lug that comfortable hostelry Ihoreughly
renovated, painted, pa s' red and lurulslied
with old trio light, u unproved beerpump
and relrigerater has been put lu by Jehn I-.
Arneld and ether Improvements aie being
made.
Mr. X.ertmau, pioprleter et llm lailread
station restaurant, has had a very large and
iiaiuisoiue suieiieard placed lu the bar
room, the panrls belug of plate gl issuud the
refrigerating beer-pump connected with it
being or new and uniuue design furnished by
J.U Arneld. h
The business olllce or the Helster liouse
Is being nevvly Moored with yollevv plne and
the proprietor, Jes. Harnett, is adding ottier
Improvements.
Pursued and Cauturi'd
M. J. Ilinkluaud I'red. Hefty vveru arrest
ed last night about midnight by Ofllcers
l.euiau and Heechlei. They were passing
along Middle sired when I'red. (ietler, who
keeps a restaurant 011 that street, called te
them te arrest the above 11 imed men as thev
had assaulted him and stolen souie oranges
from him. When lliukte and I lefty saw the
elllcms they ran, unit the efllcers started In
pursuit, 'lue 111011 were caught at the coruer
of Ceutre Square and Seuth iJueeu'.Btrcet and
locked up. (Jetler bas preterred charges
against them before Alderman A. K. Den-
neuy ami tne accused nave entered ball for
a hearing.
Will I'rrarh In llurrliliiirg.
Mr. Max l'uhl, a momber of the nilddle
class of the theological semlnary, will preach
en Sunday liiernlngand ovenlngut Iho.wiu Ihe.wiu
gll Kofenued church, lhirrlsburc;,
A rutAd MAN'S HAVKBT.
In llllvrit Ten V,i il( (eA n luther
Hnrleua Treuliln Thmiigli II.
Jan. Ilurke, a young man who tlrlvesa hack
for William Hosenfold, lias get lilmsolrliile a
let of trouble. Yesterday Rosenlold was out
01 levvn anil in llie iorenoou Ilurke lillclied
uptwe gray horses te a cili mid proceeded te
drlve around town, te de his usual work.
Ilonteppod at numerous places and began
drinking heavily. Toward ovenlnghowas
very much Intoxicated, nud began driving
through the streetH at a rocklesn rate or speed.
He Ien his hersfts tandlng at dlllorent elntfl
and refused te take them te the stable when
asked te de se by dlllereht eople. Towards
evening seme iiersen liegau le talk or the
manner In which Ilurke was using the team
and complaint was made te the jiollce about
his fast driving. At hair past rilne o'clock
Ilurke put in an appearance at tlm I'onnsyl I'ennsyl
van la railroad station w lib his team. The train
from lliirrlsburg wasjuvtceinlngln and he was
warned net te attempt te cress the track. He
paid no attention te the wah huiaii and dreve
en. The loam had just cleared the track, iy
a couple or loot, when llie train dashed .tt .tt .tt
Some tlme after this Olllcer Barnlield found
Ilurke and the team at the Stevens house.
The ofllcer told another young man, who is
employed by Hosenfold, te Uke tlm horses
te the stable In order that they might be fed
androsted. Atthls, Ilurke iKX'ame very angry
and abused thoelllcer. Jlarniield made up his
mind te arrest him, but Ilurke showed light.
He liually agreed loge along, If the ofllcer
would allow him te walk without nippers.
This Ilarnheld agreed te de. When the pair
reached IiOcher's bank. Ilurke again ho he ho
cime ugly and began te tight He struck
Ilarnheld several time in tlm face with his
list and then atteinpted le get away. Ilarn Ilarn
eold drew abillyand hit him several times en
the head, cutting IL This quieted tlm pris
oner down somewhal, but It was with dllll
culty that Ilarnheld and seme .ctsilanU suc
ceeded lu getting him te the station house.
This morning Ilurke was heard befoie the
mayor en a charge el being drunk and dis
orderly and was mnde pay the costs. Ollicer
Ilarnheld has made complaint against him
before Alderman Deen, charging him vvith
assault and battery and resisting an officer.
Quite a ciewd gathered lu C'ontre Square
during the squabble, and among them was
Christ Quade. When he saw what was going
en he began yelling at Ilurke, telling him
net te go along and in ether ways encour
aged him te resist. Ilarnheld baa also com cem com
nlained against (undo befere Deen, charging
film with obstructing an elllcer in discharge
el his duties.
In tlitt IUm iUII IVerld.
'llie league games yesterday were
Philadelphia: Philadelphia 1J, Bosten
At
, at
Chicage: Chicago 5, Detroit l,at New Yerk:
New Yerk 7, Washington J. Association
games were: At btateu Island: Mets ",
Athletic lj at Pittsburg : l'lttsburg (1. St,
1julsO; at Broeklyn: Itioeklyn 15, Haiti Haiti
mere l.t-
The Brooklyn had tvvonly-twe hlbi off
Tayler jesterday and the H.dtlinore had
oighteen oil I'erler.
Alerrls allow oil the St. I.euls but four runs
yesterday.
Dan O'I.eary" team of tlm i'ennsvivaiii.t
State Lojgue was deleated lu Ilingh.iiuteu
yesterday by 13 te 11.
The Philadelphia Vrn man continually
kecqis giving managers iroe advlcu lu regard
te the conduct or their clubs.
An etlert will new be made te get ether As
sociation umpires out autl Charles l'liliner,
Jimmy Clinten and Terry Counell are
booked hy President Wikutl for appoint
ment If any vacancies occur 011 the stall.
Yesterday the Iruuvidcscluh played it game
vvith a picked nine at their grounds. Dully
pitched for the Ironsides and but 0110 hit was
made oil him. Maynard, a left-handed man,
was 111 the Ikix ler llie picked nine, and he
was hit ten times. The score was 18 te .5 in
favor of the Ironsides.
Ijew. Simmons' team dropH3dnnethergamo
te the Met yesterday. This Is about the
only club that the Slateu Island men can
down and yet the Athletic iioeple try te
makotbcuiHelvos licliove they can win the
championship.
The Democratic and Republican nines of
the New erk legislature, played a game of
ball ter charity in Albany yesterday. The
" Denimvs" wen by II te 1 . Sixteen runs
were made In one inning.
The Hartferd club beat Walerhury by 8 te
.1 yesterday, and Bridgeport went under te
Jersey City by la te 7.
MlkoScanlen Is nis)rstltleus. He detests
hav lug his club called the Washington. He
wauls te have them known as the Nationals,
as every club ever known as the Washing Washing
tens hns hilled huaucially and otherwise.
The New Yerk open 111 Detielt next Mon
day. The game el ball hotweon the Actives, el"
Heading, and Ironsides, wat net played this
allorneou, owing te wet vvitathei. The club
will hav ote go te Wililauispert te-morrow,
witli little practice.
i'lirif cejii'a.ir m:uniu.
A Fine llKiiiiiet l'arllrlatel In by Meinlieni
n( the M1IIH1T Organisatien.
Tliuisday being the lorty-secoud anniver
sary of the death of liuergu Sdllller, and the
till rt -fourth el lite oigani.atieu of the
Shilller lire company, due arrangements
had been made ler Us proper observauce by
tlm members of the company. At eight
o'clock lu the evening the annual meeting
wasconvencdalBeigor sSeuthern Kxchauge,
Seuth Queen street, President II. W. hhertz
occupying the chaii. An election ler olhceis
of the company was had with the following
result :
President, Philip Wellei ; vice presidents,
Chas. W. Ferrest, iee. ICoelmau ; secretary,
I. S. lioedtnaii ; treasuier, Itee. Wall ; dele
gate te Slate 1 iremuu's association, P. S.
Uoeduian.
The ollicers were made a cemmilleu te
duvise a mere permanent organization et the
cetuiuny. At the conclusion of the meeting
a line of march v.is lermed, and procedod by
the Kink baud, 11 short psrade was indulged
In through the lower mid central part et the
city. Ai riving at l.iederkran. hall, sixty
members sat down te a line biiiquct pre
pared by Chas. W. Kckert.
'Jho physical want belug provided Ter, the
remainder or the evening was sient in a-go-
as vou-pleate way with the exception 01 snort
Intervals ei speeches by Mr. SamT Fritz, of
Philadelphia, Harry Shaub, P. H. Uoeduian
and ethers. I.etters of regret wero read
Irem Majer Heimvhl and Chief Kugiueer
Fendersuiilh. Midnight close the fesllvities
and n successlul scored was made for the
third annual reunion of the company.
The committee en iirrangemunts consisted
of J. W. Andersen, Philip Weller, ilea
Wall, Jell Will. Harry Haig, Ahr. Hrismau
and Chas. W. I'onest. Much credit I due
tliem ler tlm ellerts le inake the occasion n
pleasant one.
i.s.-iikj) rituM Tin: ttiuu.i."
Ceiitluucil Ureal iiuiem el llm lliay-steiliein
OninliliiaUeir
Thoiiudieme te see the tiray and Stephens
combination at tbe operu houte last evening
was very large. Fer the lirst time the com
pany played "Saved Frem the Storm," and
it made the groatest hit or any sensational
piece that has laien seen lu the opera house
this season. Minnie. Oscar (i ray, who has
made herself a great favorite heie, plaved
the part of H'iW Sell in a way that ploased.
Mr. Stophens was geed as J'crcy Tedd and
the whole company was satisfactory. Hilly
IConnedy and Hilly Williams created plenty
of fun as Venctj, a colerod dude, and .Senkey
Summers a vvench. The trained dogs
urn I'iien an uxcelleiit oniiertunltv te
de work in tills piece. They poiferni In al
most every act, and de It lu 1111 Jutelligeut
manner. They almost sal the gallery wild
last night in seme scene c. The animals stir
mil up the liouse in the third act w lien ene
of thorn changed the signal lights at a rail rail
read station and another drew llie heroine
from the track, te vv lilch the had been tied
by the villain, in liiuu te prevent hur
from belug run evor by a train,
This everling the same play will be giveu.
Te-morrow alteruoen thore vv 111 be a matluee
and the ueuipany will clese their engagement
in the evening.
I'll 11 r or u Kind,
from llie Milwaukee Wisconsin.
The four beybabliis born te Mrs. l.ara
Crindahl, of Chetek, l'.au Clare county, are
in geed health aud growing rapidly. They
have been given the distinguished names
of Iilucelu, Liriint,UarlleUl andjllauceck.
THE Ul'llISING OF LABOR.
A Pr.Kt.IHII THAT TIIK WUItnT VIIAIK
VI' TIIK BITVATIUN IH (J VI! 11.
jliit Newt Frum Ihn Mcenes of Hei oil The
llembaTliat Old the ratal Werk In Vlil.
ca(e Trains lllerkaileil liy Hlrlk-
biE Nnllcli-Teuilers.
CiiicAfiO, III., Alay 7. Wm. SUillncchl,
the Anarchist, who is alleged te have taken
part lu the riotous demonstrations at the old
ilaymarket, Tuesday night, was arrested
about midnight by adotecilio, aud ledged
In Jail. The arrest was made near the liouse
of the accused. The detecllve says the pris
oner tried te cut him with a big knife.
Injunctions wero secured by the Calumet
Iren and steel company of Cummlngs, n
suburb or Chicago, yesterday, agalnstanum.
berer its strikers who have torrerlMxt the
village by interfering with the workmen em
ployed te take their places.
About 0 o'clock, Wednesday evening, a
strlkers went In search or the non-union
111011. All wero round nud wero scattored in
overy direction. Some ran down the Fert
Wayne tracks, apjiareutly Intent en reaching
Chicago without a step. Others wero chased
south across the Indiana line ; seme being
pursued fully 5 inlles. Hev oral wero chased
Inte the slough, w here up te their necks In
water, they woie jeored and jsilled with
every available missile. It is said that hoiiie
el them wero kept in the water until day
light. After having driven llm men outer
town the strikers formed a processiou, drag
ged out .1 small cannon and marched mound
the low 11 ler nearly an hour, slopping at al
most every cerner te lire a salute. Super
intendent McCloud telegraphed te ilyde
Park for assistant e. Captain Hunt respond
ed with a squad or jiolice. When the ollicers
reached Cummlngs the excitement had all
died out, They remained al the factory all
night, and were lolieved by ether details in
the morning.
ANOTIIKK Oti 1CI:R Dills.
Ollicer Miller died in the county hospital
in his brother's arms befere midnight,
lialn last night the physicians at the hos
pital did net think that Ollicers Jacob Han
sen, Nels Hansel, Timethy Ilalviu aud
Michael Sheehau would llve through te-day.
Ollicer Jehn McMahon has had his leg am
putated. August Spies and his cenlcsleratea are Im
prisoned In the county jail. An effort Is being
made te add treasen te the charge of murder
against the prisoners.
The (imeral services of Ollicer Jes. Degau,
the lirst victim or the horrible explosion of
Tuesday night, will take place tills morn
ing at 11 o'clock al his late residence The
remains will be taken te St. Ben I face ceme
tery for Interment, accompanied by friends
and ropresoutatlves of llie police department
in carriages. Ollicer Henry W. Wlenke,
who was removed from the hospital Wednes
day attorneon te his home, at Ne. 19.i Mil.
waukoe avenue, was dying last night, the
physicians having given up all hope. His
skull Is lractured.
Chas. Schumacher, .1 l'.l-year-old liey, who
was picked up at the corner of Randelph and
Desplalues streets en Tuesday night, shot
through the lungs aud suflcrlng fiem inju
ries te the spine, is dying this morning.
Socialist liOellelhard, who shot aud was
shot by Ollicer Madden, is unconscious all llie
tlnie and his death is only a question of a
few hours. Officer Madden, hewever, is got get
ting along nicely and will live.
A geed many prominent citl.ens called en
Mayer Harrison yesterday and expressed
their satlslact ion at the existing condition of
affairs. He told them net te be satisfied loe
quickly. There was a lull, which somutime
precedes a thunder clap, but lie did net
think there was as much reason for alarm as
there was a day or two age.
One Salomen, who said he was attorney for
the proprietors of the A rbcxter Zextuwj, also
called 011 the mayor. He said his clients
were going te apply for au Injunction te re
strain him trout interfering with the paper.
The mayor told him, that if the sheet was In In
Uaiumatery, he should step the sale of it en
the street, but that he had 110 right te shut up
the job shops; that they must becarelul.
The IleMructlve lteuilm.
CiiKAuu, May 7. The police have dis
covered mere dynamite material, but refuse
te say whero it was teuud, as they hav e hopes
of discovering the manufacturers. One was
lermed of a shell of lead about four inches in
diameter and as round as an orange. The
two caps are fastened together by an iron
belt running through thorn aud fastened at
the top by a threo-quarter Inch nut, just like
the 0110 round in the hole supposed te have
been made by the bomb 011 Desplalues street.
The bomb is filled with the explosive and
some iron bullets. The entire bomb fastened
together weighs between 10 and 16 ounces.
In another place was leuud two pieces of gas
pil, each about 8 inches in length. One is
about an inch nnd the ether an Inch ami a
halt In diameter. The bottom of the pipe is
tilled with lead cast ill clay. The top, in
which the fuse is placed, is made or .1 new
block of weed. It is intimated that men who
made the bombs knew who made the one
tired en Tuesday night.
All of the ollicers new believe that the fir
lug of the Iminb en Tuesday night was a
little premature and the vile schemers mis
calculated their power. II they had rested
quietly for a tliue the result would have
been much worse for the city, and as oue ex
pressed It, "There would have been a hell in
Chicago. "
A JflTiir Threatened
Paul Smith, oue of the coroner's jury in
the Inquest en the body of Officer Degau, Is
mucu agitated en account- of mysterieus
threats made against him by Anarchistic
Irleuds or August Spies, lu cenv eraitien
lust evening he said: "I live within two
blocks of Spies' place and there is considera
ble oxcitemont out thore. Why, the Anarch
ists have already thiuutcned me, aud I don't
knew what mluute they will threw a bomb
in my liouse and blew everything up. They
are a wicked let," Mr. Smith has taken out
a perniit te carry a rev elv er.
Traiiialllockiuletl by Snltt li-Ti-iulen.
CllHMfie, May 7. P.vstengers and freight
trains leaded with merchandise are blocka
ded by the switcli tonders en the Chicago it
Western Indiana read this morning. Befere
S o'clock four passenger trains and hair a
deen engines had accumulated at the l'Jth
street crossing, whoie thore was a crowd but
no ene te turn the switches. The same sort
of trouble exists at the iOth, 13d and 17th
street crossings. This blockade affects net
only the Wostern Indiana, but all of Its track
tenants, the Onuid Trunk, the Chicago .t
Hastem Illinois, the Wabash, the Louisville,
New Albany it Chicago, and the Chicago it
Atlantic,
Mguit of Kuluriiliig Oulct,
Ciuo.vae, May 7. McCermlck's reaper
factory was the only big shop In oieration
and bellowing lertli the smoke of Industry
in the paralysed lumber district early this
morning Stillness and idleness woie every
where else. McCormick's factory is lllled
with hands, nearly llie entire lorce el 1,500
being at wuik. The buses which brought
the uertu alde contingent made their apiiear apiiear
auce ler the first time since the rioting be
gau. Sergt. Kuright and thirty.flve ollicers
guarded at the gale, aud there was ueattempt
at Interference by strikers as the 111011 illed
In with thelr lunch pills dangling by their
sides.
Armour's glue factory at 30lh street, aud
the river was set In operation at 0 o'clock te-
tlitv. The umnlnveR. nt1111hnrtntpnnvnr.1l inm.
dred, wero glad te get back te work ou the
old tonus, namely, leu hours work, for ten
hours pay. Ofllcera wero present te curb
any violent demonstrations, but nene were
made.
The liunberinen, It Is believed, are getting
ready te resume operation en Monday. It
is said that the oxectitivo committee or tlm
lumbermen's exchange will issue orders In
that end.
Whlle no further violenco Is at present
llirealeneil the roserio police ferce is still ro re ro
talned at the Henman and Twelfth stroet sta
tions. Illetkiula lUlsetl.
The lilockadeal the Fortieth stroet crossing
of the Western Indiana read was raised at
lUMO o'clock thin morning. Up te that hour
eight engines and two trains had been
stepped.
Special Olllcer Ballard, oflhe Wabash read
took down lllty special efllcers and seen
trained thorn te threw the swltches , thus
starling the trains.
The wounded ollicers al the hospital were
ropertod te be lu a slight improved condi
tion this morning. The funeral of Ollicer
Began took place this morning. A great
many peeple wero In attendance at the obse
quies. Taking 11 Much Milder Tene.
CiiuiAoe, III., May 0. The Arbcitir
Xxetnnij made its appcarance once mere this
morning, but It no longer presents the bold
appearance il did In the days or Its glory. It
comesoul a very small quarter, a single
sheet printed en both sides, and Its language
Is much milder than hitherto. One mlsses
the bleed-stirring aud frantic appeals el
Spies aud Schwab against law, capital and
order. Ibesheet is simply 11 whining appeal
le llie worklngiiieu of Chicago "for funds."
Here and thore are Interposed a low tall
word", but altogether II Is prctly tame.
Karly this morning the sheet was posled en
the deer iiests of its Issuing olllce and it was
scanned with visible disgust at its mildness
by a low lorelgners. It was quickly tern
down by the police.
Freight Tralllc Siiapemleil.
Hawlins, Wy May 7. All Irelglit traf.
lie Is suspended ou the Union Pacific in this
section, but passenger travel is still uninter
rupted. The brakeuien keep a sharp watch
ou the yards aud will allow no cars te be
moved without tbeir cousent. Torpedoes
lire placed ou the rails after dark te give no
tice of any attempt te mev e a train.
IMnHeimlun I11 New Yerk Luber Circle.
Ni:vv Yehk, May 7. At n meeting of
district assembly, Knights of Laber, Ne. 75,
held at Pythagoras hall, ou Canal street, late
last night, Jeseph O'Donnell, of the exocu execu exocu
tive beard of the district, explained why he
signed tlie agroemont with the Third avenue
company providing for a return or the men
te work yesterday.
Messrs. Hest and Oraham, O'Donnell's col
leagues en the beard, told why they relused
te sign the agreement.
The question then canm up befere the
district assembly te decide whether the
strikers had acted rightly In refusing te ae-
cept tne compromise. A long dobale on en
suod, lasting until nearly t o'clock this
morning, which resulted In U10 adoption of
n resolution requesting the resignation or
Messrs. O'Donnell, Hughes aud Downing.
O'Donnell had antlclimtcd the action of the
district assembly by sending in his
resignation yesterday. The assembly then
unanimously voted le upheld the strikers.
The supMjrt or the organlzitleu wat also
pledged.
All Julrt In .Milwaukee.
Mii.waukkk, Wis., May7.-AUis quiet
hore te-day. Approhenslon of further trouble
is largely ever, the militia being called in
and sent home. The local troops are deoined
sullicient te provent any further outbreak.
It Is thought the Socialists and Anarchists
will be tried befere the United States court.
Their licuiAiitls (Irantetl.
Ni.vv Yeuk, May ".The wage workers
who are still striking for the S hour system
are encouraged by the success that has
crowned the endeavors of their fellow
workers. A nuuiber of varnlshers, cabinet
makers ami carriage makers returned te
work te-day, having been granted their de
mands. tight el Way Urantetl.
Wasiiinhten, D. C, May 7. Heuse
The Heuse, en motion or Mr. Ermoutreut, of
Pennsylvania, passed Seuate bill granting
the right et way te the Kensington t Taceuy
railroad company, through the arsenal
grounds at Hrldesburg, Philadelphia.
After a contest for procedenco betweeu pri
vate business and the military academy ap
propriation, which was raselved in favor of
the former, tne liouse went into wouimlttee
el the whole ou the private calendar.
latllement In Oil Circles.
Pi 11 amnie, May 7. The oil trade was
considerably excited today ever a strike
which was made by the Kconeuiisls at
IiCgienulle, ou the Ohie river. The wells
are roierted as doing 50 barrels' a day.
This morning the Thayer, Ne. 1, and Gor Ger Gor
eon, Ne. I, were both set ou lire irem a torch
111 the bauds of ether workmen. The wells
are lu the Washington held, and are big
gushers.
Htlerts te extinguish the llauies have thus
iar pruved ineffectual.
Te bn laitertalueil by hiinuu Cameren.
Wasiunuien, D. C, May 7. The follow
ing gentlemen left here In a special cir te-day
for liechiel, Pa, where they will be enter
tained until te-morrow by ox-Seuater Simen
Cameren. Senators Den Cainoren, Hall, Kd
imiuds, Hutler UlackUurii, Hearst, Heck, aud
Keiiua; Hopresentativos Handall andox-Scu-ater
Haten, Secretary of the Sonate McCook,
Messrs. Jehnsen aud Murphy, secretaries te
Senater Cameren.
Shut lllmiclf aud 1IU rnrainuur
Uacinu, Wis., May 7. Late last night,
Samuel Posey, (colerod), l'J years old, shot
Mrs. Damascus Pile, (colored), through the
head with a revolver aud then fired two bill bill
lets into his own head. The woman was
Posey's paramour. He wished le leave her
aud a quarrel ensued. Beth will die.
Twe Men Urunuetl.
PerniiKiiui'su:, N. Y., May 7. Seven
men, of Saugerlies, whlle cressiug the ilver
this morning, vverothrewn Inte the water by
the capsizing or their beat. All wero rescued
oxcept Edward Hightmeler and Jehn Meyers,
whose bedies have uet yet been recovered.
Terry HeaU Culllile.
Nkw Yeuk, .May 7. The Grand street
ferry beat Commedore Verry collided
with the ferry beat Mentana te-day. Heth
beats wero crowded aud great excitement
prevailed. Ne oue was Injured. The beats
sustained slight Injuries.
Tu I'revent Treanaai ou Indian I.ancl.
W.vsiiiNfiTON, D. C, May 7. A favorable
report will be made by the Heuso committee
ou Indian allalrs en the Senate bill prohibit
ing trespissing 011 Indian lauds.
Mauley MaUtiewi' Marriage.
Washi.noten, I). V., MBy7. The weddlug
el Justice Stanley Matthews, of the supreme
court, te Mrs. T. C. Thoaker will uet take
place until next mouth, ou some day yet te
be selected, lu New Yerk city.
David Dav In Dying.
Hi.oeMlNOTON, Ills., May 7. The condl cendl condl
tlenof ex-Senater David Davis Is hourly
assuming a mere dangerous character, and
It Is feared that the eud is near at hand.
Had Nevra for Jake Hliare.
Nr.w Yerk, May 7. A rumor is current
IhatJake Sharp will be arrested this altar.
UOQU,
THE EASTERN SNAKL.
ALL BIUHB UU TO BUUW MAT MX LUUKM
l.tKB WAM.
Urates 8m liettrnilu4 te right H Out 1IWx
Turkey-Tit Hmmik Wby Rugllih Kdl.
ter Uav-e llelttlled Ik IMager.
The War rTr Rampant.
Londen, May 7.-A. dispatch Irein Athens
state that the Ureclau government hat dU dU
patched a gun beat te Constantinople te
bring home its representative at the
Turkish court, and that troops aud rnuultlens
or war are being lernardeel te the front with
all posslbte haste,
The O roe k cabinet met yesterday attorneon
te discuss the colleetlvo notes or the Powers
demanding mere precise assurances that
Ureecewlll disarm. Aa a result the reply
of Premler Delyannls te the ultimatum or
the pewers has been delivered and Is consid
ered by thorn inadequate. The general com cem
innndltig the Greek troops en thofrenllor tel.
graphs lliat the Turks are massing and that he
has ordered a ceunter uioveinont by the
troops.
Mr. Gladstone, In the Heuse of Commens,
this aftornoen stated tbatUroece's ruuurance
in respect tokeeplng the poace were net suf suf
liclent te Justify Turkey's abandoning her
warllke preparations Ter dofense. He added
that unless Greece coinplled with the forms
of the collective nete presented te her by the
pewers yoslerday, (he powern would forth
with take steps requisite te compel compli
ance. Mure Amusing anil Mure Alarming.
Viknma, May 7. The quarrel between
little Grecce and the comblned powers of
Kurope Is becoming mere amusing as well
as mere alarming every day. Premler
Delyannls Is ropertod te have taken n nevel
stand In regard te his auswer te the "colleo "celleo "collee
tlvo nete" being satisfactory te (be
powers. He says that he considers
all the correspondence- between Greece
and the pewers since the ultimatum
te be unofficial and net binding en either
party. He says tbafthe powers sent Greece
an ultimatum demanding that she disarm
within 8 days. Greece sent a reply explaining
her cause for uet disarming at once. Eight
days passed aud the powers took no steps to
ward enforcing the acts ei coercion which
w ere threatened. Then and net new, says
M. Delyannls, was the time for the powern te
have spoken, and they had a right under in
ternational law te send thelr answers by
solid Bhet from thelr war Teasels, If they
were brutal enough te de se. In net doing
this they lest forever the right te dictate te
Greece In the present crisis. An ultimatum
means a last word. That of the powers, ac
cording te M. Delyannls, Is the lest official
word of the pewers te Grooce,
The city would be sorry te see the powers
withdraw their representatives Irem Athens.
They were agroeable gentlemen, but en the
whele he thought tills their shrewdest way
for the powers te get out or their dllernrna,al dllernrna,al
theugh there was no protenso that Greece
was at war with any or them.
The tone el yosterday's meeting of the
cabinet council was decidedly avers te
terms of conciliation or te any lurther sub
mission. The poeplo are also recalling tire recent
words of Mr. Triceupls, who said :
" The powers are only threatening us and
will nover execute their threat. We cannot
act in censequence or mere threat"."
The tone and conduct of the Louden press
during the whele or this crisis has been a
disgrace te Journalism. The papers have
net only lulled the English people into a
false sonse of security by steadily belittling
the Eastern perll, but have constantly sup
pressed new a of the utmost value when It
was faverable te Jroece or when it pointed
toward war. The Ilrithh government is pur
suing the Bauie ceu rseef suppression and dis
tortion. It koejis the subject as much in the
background a? possible, but when compelled
te speak, it makesa flippant reply, giving no
hint of the real situation. It is said that
the foreign secretary has begged the editors
of the leading Journals te suppress dis
patches which are "porlleus te British
honor." Each ene of theeoediters has his sa'e
slutled with Turkish bends and the very
last thing which they want te soe Is war.
Mlgnltarle en the Move.
Londen, May 7. A later dispatch from
Athens says the Turkish ambassador with
ills staff has left the city, taking with them
their persenal effbets, The embassies of the
ether 1 Mowers are In charge et the secretaries.
The Russian minister, it Is stated, refused le
leave at the last moment, Baying that In the
absence of instructions he would Lave te re
main. The I'olepouuealan army has been
ordered te Thessaly.
laager for War.
AriiK.NH, May 7. Twe batallionsef the
garrison of this city have started for the
frontier. They embarked at Lattrlum te
avoid the bleckaders en the ether routes.
The greatest enthusiasm prevails among
the populace and the war spirit Is rampant
Te lltuckatle the I'erte.
Ai'iiuns, May 7. The ambassadors et the
pew era embarked en the war Bhips of their
respoctive governments this morning, aud
orders have been issued te the commanders
te bleckade the perte.
WKATHEH VmiBAUlLlTIBB,
CWabhinoteic, D. U, May 7. Ker
Kasteru New Yerk, Eastern I'oun I'eun
sylvauia, New Jersey and Delaware,
light rains, winds generally northeasterly,
slightly coelor.
I'eii Satuiidav. Clearing aud fair
vv oather Is iudlcated for all states except the
New England states, local rains.
Athletic club Meeting.
The monthly meeting or the Lancaster
Athletic club was rendered lively last even
ing by the dobate en the preposition te lease
the west portion of McCI rami's park, Je be
used ler tennis, cficket aud olher out-deer
sports. Hy its advocates it was claimed that
the sphere of usefulness of the organisatien
would be widened, and it was stated that
elght new tuoiubers could be added te the
club if the measure went through. The fight
Ter the Innovation was led hy D. B. SbeeV
and Hev. J. Y. Mitchell. After some spirited
discussion, a vote was taken and the scheme
was defeated by a large vote.
Drlvlug Accident.
Te-day about noeu as Wm. Mercer and a
companion were driving en East Chestnut
street, their horse took fright and ran off,
falling into the gutter In front of the ATon ATen
dale cotton mill. The shafts et the wagon
were broken, the harness was tern, but the
men and horse escaped unhurt. .
Yesterday afternoon as Casper Walker'
herse and wagon were being driven en the
Marietta plke, the herse took fright and raa
oft", upsetting the wagon and badly wrecklBfcT
It, The herse received Beme cul en ten
legs.
I'reuiulcd te Kipe MetMecuv (
Frem the. Yerk Daily, .
Mr. Lewis Hyde, of Yerk, fersserly driver
nt nnnnrthe Adams exlires "r
Ikjeu promoted le txpnfmttmffrtm , J
Frederick division iJ&JzE?K2'2 i
initer. Mr. William AUnesu vw
rWSu "be vacancy esu-4 brUp
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motion of Mr. Uya
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charged with violating the it laws, hav -clveri
ball before Alderman Hpuiift ter
hearing en next Tuesday oveate.