:mr:. j VOLUME XXII NO. 210. LANCASTICli, PA., TUESDAY, MAY 11, 1880. lMUCK TWO CENTS. Stye JDwtfagtd fm fuMitgmM ANIMALS l'KKISH IN FLUIKS. m n.i !' HM.vl!,lA hvahi.i: 'IK IIIIHMttt lliritNKII. 1171 A lilamtrinia I lr mi All 111 In Mrrrl In ulili n Ijiiinalrr list knim' ttatiilillaliineiit una (IiiIImiI lir I Ire Nl Hum! nl lit Sleck Ituniril Sur IJimrr) tllln, 'I'lim inclining another Miry destructive 111 e (ivurretl In this city. Shortly Isifuru Iho nVlO'lf tlm lingo li-iimn stuliln, owned liy llui Miasm Trls.lnr, uml situated en Mllllin strict (III thn real'.. I Nil. Ill) Kast King), was found In lui In Mann, ilie stable whs mviiplnl liy Willi (III Hest llfeltl, Wilt) ll.lS II llllllllf lllK'kH. An alum wns stitiek from box lr., at Cast Mii' mill Dukn stteels, and the only tlucu impliiiH nl tlm Dm department, w llli the llrcmi'ii were seen mi tlie ground, r.tiferu Hi" iiinval (if llit. Ilromen snuin limn had mm en Inl In toinei In gsev (irnl Lacks mnl our eur iI.iuiih Irmii the building. Tlm damn inniln lniil headway nml It was ft hi i ii I liiqmsslhln In H'mihi II ii horses which wcin ill tlm stable. Tin w worn roasted. "Ilm flteiiieu w urn iimihle te uvu tin) building mnl II vv smm ilcstrevcd, .Nimuuis nl watnr mii liirncil en tlm nelglilmilug buildings whl Weill HIM i Upside tin) horses which perished Rosen Resen l lit loot n two suited carriage, u threo seated sleigh, four sels nl single Hint nun set nl iliuililu harness, ii let nl lilHiiknti, robesf whips, luiy riitlur.iilHiiit I, AH) iiindsiif hn.v,n let of straw, An. i'lnirii was nothing in ilie building iMilnnglng te tlm owners lull an old sleigh Mini ii bidder. 'I lie horses vv lili'h worn humml vveie u pair of tery pretty (rajn, u limn nml ii pull of In). All "inn used In the ahsaml i iiH)i el Itesenfeld's Hue, INHIIIIMI IV llcHIMHIl'H rueri urt. Tliti Iiihiiiihi ii i n IliMtuifultl'H preiirty, in (hiding six Inn mm ( emi of which llml Inxt Huiiihti was il.-iia It li In the ('ItU.illi' in el I'lttshuig, which Is represented lii'ie pj II It. llreuniiian. Tlie less in ly ti greater than till-.. 'I lid liionntnnleneo Mill On nr Ktii.il in Kus.mfeld has a number of vehl. lis, but nothing te ilrixe In tliem. As It Is rnlliiir dllllrult te mm ntn NiiitaliUi lierMn (or tills hiislui m, It limy Ihi seiiih tlini' liufore Urn In. k line is again liilly running. I Ihi inirniil linililiiiL' was Insured Willi shenk A IUihiiiiii, in t'ii I iru Association n I riuU.li.liliiii, feri I, Inn and that will In all probability nr tlm less. uxl te the stable tlinrii urn' two heii-ns, which nre owned hv llenrv Wolf. Tlie emi nearer tin) tire Is invupied liy Jacob seiidum, nml tlie ether liy dtsirge lleix-n. 'I lui iieir heuse had tlm w Indniv IrainiH burned out in tlm I ear mill It was ntliiirwlMiil iiiiikihI It was pretty well se ik il mIIIi water whli'li was kept en It nlnient i enstHiitlv wlnln tlm sluliUi was Imrn I OK'. 1 his lietixii is liiMireil for i !iHi, mnl tlm mm next ileur, wlileli Is also wnnewlial ilani ilani apeil, Is uiHuiOil for i-iii Hetli are In tlm (iniril eiiimii), et whleli Jerimilali Klfe Is tlm aceht. I'lnllp Uoersoin, tlie i-nrrl'iKO Imllitcr, wlioe hhep Is en thu wiwt slild of tlie stalild, sustain) il seinii Ie-m HIh linlUHliK was en tire HPMiril mill's luil tlm llainen wuriin tInxiilsliHil w It It Imi'kdtHet uatur, which worn t.iki n Iruin Mr. Doursem's Uitli till) liy him srilf, iiinily mill etlmrN, who worked r Imr.t " I arln tlm liiirneil IiiiIIiIIiik arn Ihii Hlmlens in tlm rarrlae shop. 'Itn-ii .ie i IesimI up with Isiller Iren, lint it tlinj had l I'll ii n tlm danniKii would lme liewi nun h jjreitiir. As it wits tlm Iren was ensliliir ililj drawn mid IhiiiL Tlm akj lights nicrMr. Doersotn'a xhnw room wurtt tills teruil and In snine plai'OS)uY)rchd. A t;ixl supply or waler In w llllnn hands ha Md thum. '1 Iib prepurty Is lnsiirrsl ltihovralcenipanls ixproseiilisl ly .loreinlah Klfe. In thn iimikIiIhuIuwhI n( tlm Urn n lark'" iiilinlir el lint) fruit In us wero dither killed or I' nil llljllllhl. I'l'.l'l Hill el IMINIItMl OltlMlS. 'I'lin nriKln elthi) Hid Is net known, lint it is mipiK-stil te i.ii) Isimi iniciidliiry. Mr. lteniiiliild hail Minral haiks, whlih iiv inalli en tlm stroeta all night. OwiiiK te the M tuiorilier kill la.it nlKht and tlm fa. t that tlm wiiiilhur was dlsaroertulii Ilm rar rlu(;es worn kfipt nry busy. Tlm tlrst limn was put away at tlm h!uI1e alxlieut lle't le k. rim I it eui) was out until half past tliiie whi'ii l'.'-i'iifi'lil and an omplnje iiiiiiihI Hrcclit took it te Ilm stable. I'hny rlei'd t)ervtlniiK upiiimfiilH and tlm light, whli-lt t Ii f iiMsl.was takiiu te tlie Mllllin streiit mid el tlm l.iill.lliik' mid nxtlugiilslm.1. Wlmu linn loll, evor tiling was all right as far as the) knew 'iei oral iilttiinpM liuwi Is'i'ii uiaili) te Urn this liuildliig and It soeins that this i urn was a lig siii-oess. uii.v itui:Ki xitdie ei'.iKiii m;.m: I llitiilni: sttlki. a learnt Hlnliln nml Mi tltail ul slurk lliirnpil .lareli I.Mlileuiiill fnrillH tin) plain el his tather, Klljiili ICslildlilau, en tlm snulheiii sehi (,l tlm lilll overlnoldiig Cauiarge, about oiie anil a half mlles nnrthwest et tjinrry- illiMiiid in l're lilniii'dtnw nshlp,iiearthn line of l.ili'ii. In the lie.ivy thuiidorsteriu wlileli proniled oer tlm i-eunty a!out nVliek en Mnniliiy owning u belt of lightning struek the rhleiiiiiii li.uu. Thern was no means el checking the llames ami in mi instant tlm strurture wiisiIoeuuhI te ilostriirtleu. With foine ilillii'UlH tlm hories weru aaMtfl ; hut hlx head efc.itllu in theli xtalla wero biirned lodeatli, Itoililes Ihnsn tlm bay, .straw and tanning iinpleiui uts mid the ontire building wero dohlreii d. The building Uilonged te Klljdli ami thn contents te Jacob Kslilemaii ; thorn whs no Iiixuraiicn en oltber ami thu less will be Newral UieuhhihI dollars. u in i r fiunit nr a a i it i. A llarti ami ('iinteiit ltluiiKhii; In C)rii4 Miarllr, Near llarfultlv, llurneit. Last ui ening the large kirn, bolenglng te t'jrus Shadlai, tiittialed olio mile north of llareville, with its contents was set en tire and burned le thn ground. The contents consisted df twenty tens of hay, n let of straw, lariulng iiuploiueiils nml two wagons. Shortly bolein the llames hurst out Mr. Hhaoller hiw his hlred girl, MaggloShaellor, aged Hi M'.irf, mining nut of the barn. Alter tlmllte liroke out, Hiisplcleii poluled te her as llui imeiiitliri. Sim was iinmoilialely ar ar ar rosled and takeu before '.HiiiilreSS. U. llarpel, of Ikirovllle, for a Inuring this iiflornnen. Theglil Is net cousliteioil ultogethor sound, and no ene In tlm tiolKhberliooil appeara te knew whom alie origin illy ouuie from. Jlerf ither is an inuiatiiel the Lmcaster coun ty Blinshnuse. Thern was no insiir.incn en either the building or porHenal property. A HII (Ml KH Of JtlllllS. Iluiiilrril.nl IIik I tinllirmt Trltia llaaliril In llniilll Agiilnit mi Klerlrlc l.lglil. A lrange phenomenon occurred during the Hlerin en .Saturday night In the Welnlly el tlie beird eftradi) lewjir light, Clilcage, It was neil') ether than a ahower et birds. On Sunday, when the watchman ninde his reunilH, hnleund Iho sidewalk ami hi rents In trout el tlm teiMir fairly cowired with dead birds el all het Is. A llttle later the olectrl electrl ( ian cinie down, ami upon Hoeing thu great piles el birds, he said it was tie eh ctrie light at thn top et Iho Urn or. When he went up te the laiiteui Willi Mineral nieinUirs of thn beard of trade the reef was found te U cuv cuv areil with (lead birdu, and eik Ii of the lamps lu the big circle et light was tilled with them, one glnlx) having eight birds In lu Thesn birds am of overy knenn arlely, ami many unknown, or rattier unfamiliar, Hss Iiih are among the let. All Hhaden uml colors urn lliuie scarlet, blue, pluk, red, canary, mottled black and wlilte, and there were goine Biilpe anil plmera among them. The theory Is that they were mlgratnry Hecks going front neutli te north, and were attracted by the great light, which killed thorn the moment they touched It. There waaacount waaaceunt less number cl them enough te trim all the ladies hats In Illinois. Many people were lit the street w llh bags and liaskets and in lesa than two hours the sidewalks were cleared, but the root of the building Is new covered and the Janitors will remove them. Taken In VlilUdelphla. Charles Prier, w he was sentonced te two years Imprisonment In the K&stern penlton penlten tiary for robbing a home In this city, was akeVte Pmlal?huV'b7sherUr TomiinVea thl mernlnif. flHK t'USVKItr AMU lll'KIt Iho llillllant IMaiumr In H'likli tin) Ma mirr i Inir Clearil Itn triiin. At tlm contort nml norlahle of llieMu liner clinrlMt OMiultig tliore was n lnrge crentl, but the nltotiilnnce would have been greater had It net been that n Miry henvy thunder storm act In shortly bofern nine e'cliH'k, which kept nwny many poeplo. The alitor aliter tulii tntn tilt lit which took pl.icenu llmatngobe. gannlKiut II o'clock nml lasted almost an hour iinda half. Il wiis 0110 of thn most Mici-cssful In Iho lililnryef Iho society. Thn liiHtriiiiifiii lal music by an errliestin, colislslliigef I1IU en well known niiislclaiis el thn city luctiiillui: l'rnl. 'Iheibahn, was Miry line unit riot. Matr ncled as coiuliuler In mi ndinlrable sllle. KMiry phs-e of iniislc was well roiuleroil and tlm npplaiisn wasgtcaU Harry Dracldiiii'H mill) was iiiinel Ilm best leilures of the piogrHinmeaml he was compellnd In ri'SKiinl te mi niicnre. The Mu-iiuorcher sang KiiMiral solectlnns lit tine stvln. The llrst pint el tlm pregramme was ns fellows : tiicrtiiin "Hnlonliiie " I'acr OlU HUH! III. (her .Mil ilmi Wlnilnn unit Wiillcn" Mnliilng M I NXKUGIIOK. I'etpiiiirrl-" O Kalr Iliac, () Hunt Ixivn" ,,.sthiiiici;n l)K( HKnriiA. Uetit '! In, Pnlnm" riiiuii. Mil II Diuciinin I U'ltdliiin Wertn " llewi'istns llerr ' I'ranke. ORtllMTKA. ( Imr " Nur tin Helten wetintdlnl hilic lit. M riNHtiiieK l'iilienil " Tniilgtit WeHny tarnwrll ' . "Llilsi,'riill. I)K1 IIKsTKt. A Iter ii short Intermission the eiy mcel mcel leet enlertaliinieiit was closed with a comic operotta entitled ' Ilie Pest, Oder Das lies. toerlu Seiidtidchdli " ("The Disturbed .Siireitiidn.") Tlm ste.y was as lollewa : A Mn nmircher Is giving a Horniiade, ami Hiilect ns song "Thn I'ihI," liy Soh'efer, which has a postal signal ai'ceinniilMieiiU The iimsta bin wantH te arrest thn signal planr for dis turbing tlm Horenado, hoticetho trouble. It was well ai'tett mnl sung mid iiiiiih hiiiuer was created. Kieryene who lis)k put did well. 'I hecist of characleis wurniis lollews Iilrlirniii .... .... ( iui I "' '" II l.ml - M-nijir ii, UrariiiMi l"'ii:cr . ( Hull, I bibe .Srlnnllt. (;eiiiiuU r .... . . y lin'f.'l tilM.ru I'i'tilm . n welili'ii .Suchtu 1 1 liter ( Milter Alter tlm concert thn suits worn roineMid from thn I irge room anil dancing began it was kept up until all 0.11 ly hour. Tlm iv.i slim was 'i ery ouleyablo mm, MMH HI Ml ItU.l.lUlK II II I. Mrnlliiic iilllm ll.taril nl V Lllnm I ,n I n Imn ! Dr. .1 II. V Iniriit. Te day at ! o'clock tlm Isvird of isllers met lu the college building. 'I he momUirset the liear.l at prt'sentnrn Hm. A hum 1 1. Krener, D It , nl Carlisle, l'a., !e. Thoednro Appel, D. II, Itnv. DanlolM.Welf.of Uollefonlo, I'j., Km t. (. Waguer, 1). D , el Wieulnwn, !'., Ue ('has. I". Mel aillej, I). D., of Heading, I'a, IC.i. '. (I. I'lshor.eri'hlla, l!e. I' M. I'.sliiui'h, D. D, Irederli'k, Mil., n I. I. .Sn.Mler, ltn. . It. II. De.itrich, l!e. .1 (). Miller, D. I),, or erk, Pi, lte. T. ". I'or I'er tnr, D. D., el Kasten, I'.i , and lte. Albert '. Tin ml. On 'I liuisday evening the coiumencomout dXHivlses preicr efthn thiKileglc.it senilliary will tike pi 11 0 111 the college chnpel. 'Iho 1 lass this air niniilxirscleieii, iuet of whom Iibvii already n Topted calls where they will begin ministerial work seen nfter ceuimcncn lileut. Dr. .1. I. Markley, or thn senior class, ( ilnarj ) )iriachel at Mich itilcburg last Siiml.i). Wilsen I". Mere, of the seminary, wns nli toil last Siniilav t) the i.istnrnle of the r.efnrine.l 1 hurch of Catasailipin, I'iu s announced last .Saturday, en Sunday morning Dr. (ierhart preached the Imcc.t Imcc.t l.inreale soriiien le the graduating class or Iho seminary Ireiit Acts 10, IS. 'I he sijwIeii test Is still going 011, but will clese en (slimsday. I rem then 011 till col cel col lege 1 oinmeuceiiient en .Itllie l;( Urn session will Ii.imiii lacatien, Thedxmuiii itleit et the iiinier ami mid din classes in the SHtnlnaiv began en 1'rldav, and will end en Wednesday. The exatiil exatiil natu.nsef the snnier iHavs In the siiiuuiry all or w hlch w 111 lie oral and befern the iMiarit el visitors will take place en Wednesday nml Thursilav en Wediiiisilny ii ening Dr. Jehn II. 111 cent w ill deliver the miiiual address lslore tlm thoeloglcil semlnary in the college chapel. Thn Meral Ian choir will furnish tlm music. Although Dr. Inceiitis uoteuly well known lu ljinranter but ever the whole country as a public lecturer, vet It may be uppreprl.iln te ntite horn that it was lie in numts Hen with laiwis Miller, esi , who in s7l, held the lust ('hautuuiiiia asieiubly, thopueul and ptttern or all tlm summer .Sunday school gutherlnirs held shne throughout the land, lu lsTS he organled what Is known ns "1'he ('liiiiitiitiitin Literary and .Scletillllc Clreln," iiiimberlng at present upwards of Mi,uOn tnoinbers. The class el 'i) alone iiuiulsirs 1 A"h meinlsirs. Dr. Inceut Ischancoiier et the l li;iiit.iiiiiia university. Tlm (leethean anniversary takes placu in thoepor.i hmisn en I rnlay evening. 'Iho music will tai liirnished by Iho Philharmonic rlub el Heading. uuAiti tir itmiKitr r. uitniMKfs. i:tililii Allrr 11 I k ami seivrn llliieai Irem l)llinlit I'niiuiuniils. ICelsirt T. ltobinseii died Monday evening at H'liinVlecl., at his rnentu lu the Stevens hoiise, thlscllv, In the ,17th our el his age. He had been lit declining health Ter some months past, Irem lUerand kidney troubles, and about font weeks age he was attacked with typhoid puoutiieiii 1, which cotitlned lit m te his room, uml though he rocelv ed the best uiedlcul aid mid mast assiduous nursing he grew rapidly wetse. I or two weeks past, te Ills ether ailments was ailited congestion of the brain, causing unconsciousness in whli h statu he remained te the titne el his death. Mr. Itohiitseti wnsa mm of thu Inte Jehn IleliItiHOii, merchant, of rnltnti, Shu k county, Ohie, who died suddenly of hemorrhage lu April IMsD, In I'hlladelphli, whither he had gene te buy goods, lie had been very suc suc lessfttl In business, and left 11 fortune of ilrti,(Hl te his widow and ililldren. lie had been twice married, liy his first wile he had three sons and a daughter -Themas and W llllaiu (new dead ) and C'hailes, new doing business at I'lillnn, Stark county, Ohie, mid the daughter Mamie married te (louenil Warner, el Ohie, who was consul at ,st. Jehn's, .New Brunswick, during 11 part of llnvns' mid Arthur's tonus of office, liy his second w Ife, Margaret Hussel, ulsterel A. W. and Jehn It. Hussel, of this city, Mr. Hob Heb Hob Insen had but one son, Rebert T., tlie Hiibject of Ihiaskelcli. Alter the death el her I1111I1.1111I Mrs. Heb. insen came te this city, in the full et Win, bringing her seu Keberl, who was thou n well grown lad, .Soen uller attaining his majority Hubert married Miss llinlly llur fnnl, daughter of Lewis llurferd, et this city. Soen alter his marriage Mr. KoIiIiiheu re turned te the Weal and went into the coal trielein Detroit, but in a year or two re. turned te Lancaster, w hum he has Htnce re sided. Ills mother, w lie, one son and two brethera Hiirvlve hint. Ills remains hitve been reinnv oil te thu residence et his mother-in-law, Mrs. Sarah llurferd, Ne. a7 Kast Orange Hlreet, w honce the fiinerul will take place en Thursday nlteruoeu at :i o'clock. Mr. Hobliisen, having ample means en which te live at ease, a never actively en. guged in liiiMinesH here. Ile was, however, wldely known uml highly estoemed by the cltcle In which he moved, as an Intelligent, amiable and genial companion, a dutiful son, a kiiiii uiisuaiiu nun miner, ami a goeit cit izen, Mr, KobitiHen vvaijninemlier orthnMa-seiilo fraternity and had taken all the degrees, In. eluding the lllne Ledge, the Hoial Arch, the (ioedwln Council, Iteyal and .Select Masters, Knights Templar and Ledge or Per Per Per loLtleu. He was held In high esteem by his fellow craftsmen. Ilovvasalsea motuberer St. James Kplscepal church. Struck Iijr a Lump efdreauil Killed. William Humiller, aged S3, was struck by a ltlllin Of nm whlln nl nan,l. oft Ih a li l.l.. I. ill ii Cornwall Monday morn.; and hauiy Injured that be died In few meinenu, NKW STATK TAX LAW. l TIIK II IUII.KTHKAIIT IH IIKVI.A Mill hi iik uoxsTiTiiTiertAU linlgii I'liianii llellinm Hi" Opinion nl III" Suirrlilii ('null, uml I'nlnli (Int llnnNnrlliin Inmllil, IIiiiiieIi II D"'' Nnl llieral til Kill lb" lllll. 'll.e supreme court oil Monday banded down itHiipluleii.Jiiitgn I'axsnn delivering II, n mil thn new lav law, which piovldes ler thn return of Jiursen il properly subject le tholhrie mill t nation. Unde. Ides that thn prevision oveuiptltig Iiiiiii taiatlen "Heles or bills for vveik or labei deun " Is uncon stitutional, but holds thai this does net In validate thn entire net. lie luttliur holds that thn net does net Impose unequal taxa tion ; that thorn Is no such want (it uni formity III Its prev Minis ns te make the net unconstitutional, ami that the previsions for Its execution, uml particularly the prevision lniKsliig a penally for iioii-ceniplliiijcu with Its previsions, me also constitutional. He concurs In thn views otpreasod by Judges Mitchell and Thayer in rwent pjisns In tlie common pleas of Philadelphia county that the word " person "doesnot Inilndii cors cers ratlnns nml that mortgage, etc , In their handsare net taxable under the net or Iss... The Opinion III Alnllml Judge I'axsnn, niter quoting many nuthorl nutherl ties relative In the application of the terms of the net te urtllli id persons or cormratlens, holds that the net of Kki Is a supplement te the net of June", lTO, by the fourth section, of vvhliii a tax is impOKed upon tlm capital sUs'k of every ceinpnny or nsseclatlnu what ever, new or lieieiller Incorporated by 01 mi dm liny law el this cominenweillh, or new or hniealler 1111 nrMirateil by nii.v ether stain or territory of the I'nitrd .States or foreign government and doing business lu this coin cein coin inen wealth, or having capita! oniplevpilln thlscommenwe.iltli in the name of any otlier person or cors)ritien, nssecl itlen or nsi-Ia-liens, sirseii or persons, or ill any ether 111 uiliei except foreign Insurance companies, banks emi .iv uigs institutions, shall be sub. ject te and puv Inte the treasury of the coin cein coin lueiiweilth 11 tax Id be ceniputisl as fellows, etc. . The tax hrii liy Mated, is three mills en Iho dollar of the nppialsed value of the capital stock et hiicIi oerimratlons as declare either 110 dlv blends or ihv ideuds of lens than 0 per (out. nml en lorperatloim which iiy n iliv I- 111 ml of H per cent., or ever etie-hall mill en thu capital sleck ler ea'ii 1 percentiiin elsucli illvldeml . and w here prellts are tuaile mid net dlvidisl, but added te the sinking bind el sitrli corernti(iu, the like tax is luiixisisl. The in t contains otlier prev Isiens for laving banks, tnsurnnce companies, limited part nerships, etc , which we need nntspisitlcilly lefei te. We have, tberi'lere, bv virtue of the provi previ sion el the act of 1-7' 1, it tax oil the capital -tee!; et corsiratletis, thn luiiilmiim of w hlch is Hires) mills en the dollar, theexHCt amount which this net of Iks., lius.es en mortg-ages, iiiniiey at interest and moiie.ved capital lu Iho hands or Individuals. It has" U'cii ropeatodly deiideil lu this state, ami isHottleil law, that 11 lax 11 u tlm capital stock of a corK)rulleii Is a lax iimiii its prejHirty and itssets. It would Isi an nllis'tatlen et learning te reler te the long line of causes asserting this doc trine , it Is suilu lent te refer te ('omuioii ('emuioii ('omuieii woilth vs. standard ed unnpuiy, wliern iiiaiivofthe iiutherities are 1 urrected. Sin 101, 1'enn St. Hep. Tlm net of lw Ismig.i supplement te thn n t et lsTe, the two nets must lie read together, uml thus rent wohive lu the one a Ux et three mills en mortgages, etc , in tin) hinds of Iiiillviilu.il i illens, mid what is practical I v and legally, although net in iiauie, 11 similar tax upon thn samu class et subjtsts In the hands of (ortMiratieiis. W ere the tax of Ivvi en mortgages extended te corporations tlm result would be double taxation, whlcli.while net beyond the Hiweref the legislature, is net te bn presuiued. ( 1 vss i.fiitst v 1 Ien. 1 lie exception of "notes jir bills fet work or labor done" is cleirly a v million of the ninth article of the constitution, i his Isilengs te 11 sss-ies et 1 lass legislation tint has lio lie ilium very common morn common than oemniendahlo -the object of whli h is le lav or 1 particular 1 hiss at the xuisn of the rest el the community. Se I ir ns smh legislation iilliH'ts the iiiestieu et taxation, tlm constitu tion has put an end te it. '1 here can Ui 110 mure et It. Ner should thorn be. The con cen slltutiiiu protects all clussas alike. Tim peer mid thn rich equ illy enjoy its benehls ami nil must slinru the burdens which it Imposes. Hew ever lepulnr such legislation may Isi, it 1,111 net be sustained under our present con stitution. Hut ler this vice we am net requited te disiure tlm net el lsvi void. It will Ui the duty el the assessors te assess and return such bills or notes thn same usnt her meiie.veit securities in the hands el Individuals. We have some trouble witli flie ninth section of the act. It provides, us bolero stated, that, when no return is uiade under the sixth unit seventh sts'tleiiH, the assessor Hindi make thn return et such taxable person, "estimating tlie amount from tlie best Inter- mitleu at his command," te which estimated return the proper county commissioners or beards of revision sliall add f0 per centum, and the aggregate amount se obtained shall be the basis ler Uxallen. The iilalu object of this particular prevision of this net was te make poeplo honest mid keep them se. It was intended te compel eich taxpayer te dis close te tlie assessor the lull extent el his per sonal estate mid avoid Iho uneiiial burdens which have been laid lqien the shoulders el some iiersen by the neglectel ethors loie leie turn tlie lull iiiiieunt et their pioperly. Ne legal objection c.111 be made or tills. It the Mate has the right te tax niouevs at Interest lu hands et Imr 1 illens, mnl this cannot he denied, she has therWht te knew te what oxtenteach litien holds Hitch propettv. The state Imposes this ,il per centum upon the tax paver us a punishment ter his ileiault In net miking tlie return requited bv law. It neiqqs'.il weie allowed te the action et the coiuuilsslenois in uiltllng tills penalty it would be 11 serious question whether the net could be sustained. It Is olio el the liinda tueulal pituciplcsef Kuglish and Anieih-.in law that 110 man can be condemned 'in his poison or property without 11 hearing'. Hut the act expressly piovldes that Ihotiixpijer mav, 011 or belore thn day lived ler npjieuls, go lioteie thu commissioners or tsurd et revi sion and present his leiseus under 01th for his l.illiire te makn letuiu, when, II sitlsfac tery te the coiiiiiiissieimrs or binnl el revi sion, they sliall mlhstltule the tax payer's retiirn ler that of the assessors, le have thu like elltsjt ns if no luilure had occurred. The opinion ((includes: "Our ontire rev enue system needs te I si remodeled In ac ac ac cordance with the new constitution. Il has lioen ler many i'ears 11 disjointed system, subjected te frequent and atbitrnry changes, lu many Instances loosely mid obscurely worded, making Its construction mid enforce ment matters of no sllghtililllculty. Te rec.ut It new In entire luirmeny with the erganlu law is 11 serious matter. It will inquire the ripest experience and the highest wisdom. New that the attention of the legislature has been called te it, we hav 0110 doubt that the wisdom of that Usly will prev e equal te the emergency." The decree of the lower court, which ills missed Hie bill and refused the Injunction, Is therefore all) rmed and the appeal dismissed. A similar decreewas entered 111 the casn of Sanderson's appeal from the common pleas el Lackawanna (entity, which raised sub stantially the Kime question el law, hiilllmnlTiiiil.l l.lik iltt Hull Party " Mr, Jehn L. Sullivan dropped into the Chicago xillce headquirlers en Wednesday night uml expressed a desire te se' tlm our arrested Anarchists. Ills request was al 01110 granted, and, niter walking slowly by the cells and looking 1 lesely at the prisoners, he turned te the admiring policemen who surrounded him and remarked: "Well. Is them the fellers that's bin klllin' every body r I'd llke te take a contract te lick de hull party," A flood Ceuutjr llaml. The Falrrille band, in this city en Men day, sorenaded the novrspaper offices and some fivered citizens. lUtnemberu are well tXedrndtheru played 'inspiring. wan new and Inspiring, UVKHB II ITU A IIKITK.IT. Ijima.trr l.nr In Wllhuiinqmrt, Alter I.failllic In tlie Klhti Inning. The season of the I'eittisylvanla Stale League wns opened yosterday at Williams lrt wlien tlie Lancaster and home clubs plnyed an oxcellont game. The woalher was soiiiewhat cloudy, but almttt live huntlred jieople were prnsettU The Lancaster club made a very credllabln showing, considering the lact that It wns the llrst gime they had tilayed togetlior. Ilyudnmn wns hit rather ireely. Hetli cIiiIm Melded well, the Wit Wit Wit IhiiisiKirtoxcellliig. The Lincaster llsl up te the firth Inning when they made se vend ilnmnglng errors. Vlrtue Is said te have done some wnnilerltil plnvlngatsis'end liase. lie also led w llh the stick, and out of four times at the but hail two deubles and a slngle In the seventh Inning Shny made a great step of a hissing liner which struck him tsilew the knee, and disabled him for Iho roslei tlie game. Dillastoek his place. Tlie score, In full, is here given : wii.ua sue t 11 11. r h LAUArtrt. n, 11, r a . klirMitr'k-,l lllckiey, 3 linker, I Itvan, -' ... Kniilkrisl,R Hlttiiuh'0,11 I rtfelier, r I (lui'lai r, 111, line), c 0 I II II 1 2 0 (I 2 .1 1 II 1 I1 3 dot Deher, s 10120 I .1 0 Itimney, c ,01(20 1 1 0 UiKsJiimn, II 19 0 1 til 1 0 Virtue, 2 ' J, 3 5. 2 I S I, 1 Kttlnger, I 1(111 0 2 12 0 McKve, r. 0' 0 0 0 0 I e 0 Shay, 3 .. 1 (I 1 1 0 1 I 0 0 Dulla", 3 . I 0, (i 0, 0 1 H V I Wllmin.ui el 0 2 0 (I (I fl ; llyniiiiiaii,p 0 12 8 0 Total. 3 K.h H I Total. WIlllittiisiMirt 0 0 0 0X01 i e-s Lancaster 0 U 0 0 U 1 0 03 Kaliwil runs Wllllmunpert, 1. Ivce b.iehlt ttaker. I- ttrnatrlnk. V iNchi.r. V lrlm,. ? iim,i,tA play KltliiKi'ite V trtiie. l'assiil balls lla.ney, I. VViia ilti lies - ItjiKlman, 1. ltase en balls erT Uittenliniiie, Ii off llviiiluian, 1 Mnukent liy Itliteiitieuse.O; by llynJinan, t. Uuintre . I onus. Dlaiiteiitl liita Kvery loverorbaso ball In this city will be glad te learn that the limit representing Lan caster did well yesterdny. The club will med ii llttle weeding out, but It has snine line material, The games plated joslerilay lesulted as follews: AtChlcige: ChlcngeT, Hosten ! ; nt St. Leuis : St, Leuis ',, Knnsas City 15 ; at Detroit : Detroit i, New Yerk : at Haiti Haiti mere : Mels 'J, H illltnnre 0 : at Iittshutg : Cincinnati I, I'lttbtirgi The Cliicimmtl club had but three hits oil Merris yesterday, yet they wen the game. 'Iho Italtlmnre hit Ciishman but twice yes terday. Tlie high priced New Yerk team found out jesterduy Detroit witli iLs ' Dig l'etir" is of soine a"count. Jehn Swelter Is playing en the Lewis town club without lining molested, lisoeuis that It is no ollense lit the I'enusjlvaniu Slnte League te sign with twecltlbs,ns Svvell Svvell 7er has done. 'I he game en Saturday de v eloped 0110 fact the inen composing the Lowlstewn club wero very quiet and geutlem.iuly lu thelr do de do nieaiior. .tifoemi Ttxhtinr. The base bill world will rest easier after this startling an nouncement. On Saturday A 1 loom defoaled Lowlstewn by l'tteT. Lancaster plays in Altoeni te morrow- and Thursday. I.IVf.S.SK Afrl.lVATlU.t.H IIKlilltKI). .t.Hlng for lllinrrrs Hie Majority .if tlie Deirb liiiiulallliiii Think Him Siiulitl Court met, this morning at 10 o'clock, for the traiiHictlen el current btislness. The court decided the fellow lug license applications : (leorge II. Miller, hotel, "d w inl, city, re fused. William Sweigirl, Slackwaler, hotel li ce use granted. llenry (1. Shirk, (Klugh's old stattil) West Heniplield township, liceuse refine,!. Jehn L. Irwin, Conlelln, hotel license granted. C. It. Hen, Millersville, hotel license re fused. C. S. Hltssiue;, 1 leriii, restaurant license refused. Jehn Weaver, I'.iradise, leskiuraut license refused. Uoergo Henry .Schtnitt, Sts-eiid ward, city, petitioned ler a restaurant license. Th'ls heuse is opposite ihe postelllie nud vvasn llcctised liouse ler many years. Lust year tlie court tool; the lit euse nwny from .loseph I. Desi'h because tlie saloon was net well kept. The nocessity et the liouse was touched ler by u large iiumlair of citizens. It was also show n that Schiultt wns a selsr niftii and would make a geed landlord. The applications ler Hrisblu Sklles and lleiuy Whiteside for hotel licenses nt the (lap, worn granted; and that el Wm. I'. Luiville for a restaurant was rofused. The application or Matthias llelfrl.il ler a restaurant at Ireuvllle, was held under nd nd nd vlsoinent. Jacobs. KepiHirling, Ml. Jey Isireugh, po pe po titieued ler un eating liouse license. The S) S) tltleii was signed by a latge iiuuiber of citi zens nl the borough. The court lofused the license. DoyleA. Myers, of Ceney township, wero granted u liottler's license. ti'i'i.icvrievs i en niveiu i:. The lollewing iippllc.itleiis ler divorceworo liled this morning uid snhpn-nns wero Issued: A tinie Mel70ll vs. T. M. Molxell, desertlnn ; Hebecca Kelluch vs. Hit Id Kol Kel bai k, cruel treatment. Tilt: DOstlt 1MJI IslTtllS. A report el the commission appointed te inquire Inte tlie insanity of Jeseph I. Desch, was tiled te-day. II. It. 1'ulteu nml Adam It. Hair reperlthnt Descli is net of unsound mind, and is net unlit ter penal discipline. Dr. 11. V.. Muhlenberg, the third tiovvenof me commission, ienised in sign me reisirt. Heis of opinion thai Desch is el unsound mind. I. ii i:.nsi s itivsai i.ttiit n. The restiuir.itil licotiseor Jeliu Hriider, 1st ward, city, was trauslerred te Samuel lludy. The resuiurant license or Philip Miselillch, Celuiiibia, was translorreil te Anion Snyder. eiiutit ( i nni m m sim ss, Appiuls wero taken by four preperty owners of Ail.uustevv n, from the report of the viewers appoluted te assess damages cjused liy thn change of grade of Main street, Ailaiustnwii borough, mid the court granted Issues te ascertain the amount of damages. Thn court tlxed Wednesday, June "J, ler the trial, without a jury, et the suits el Hie county elllcers ugalnst the county coininls ceininls coininls sleneis te recover Iho surplus te thelr credits vvhen the salary bill was declared uncoil. stltutinn.il. "William rnrler lla Inml Itiiiu. " William r. Murphy brought te the I.ni i:i. i.iunscitu olllce en Monday a rare old relic lu the shape el a rusted iron bar that had been used te bell an old-limn collardeor. A s)rtleu of the undent block In which It was attached was with It, being ceiiiuctwl thoreto by a ring imbedded lu the tvised. The bar contained this curious legend carved upon It in rude letters- "William l'orter Haslloed Itiim, April 17, 17ul. " It came Inte Mr. Miirphv's iwissosslen irem the late Dr. J. O. Iteyd, (it this city, who had obtained It Irem mi iitiele who rosided lu 1'each bottom. W ll llaiu Perter Is Isileved te have been an uu-cioiitbiverii-keepor of the latter place. The Uualeity of Children. Oliver Markley, of l'euiiville, was granted a w rit of habeas corpus te ascertain vv bother or net he tvasoutltled te the custody of his thioe children. The testimony showed that .Markley and his wllu separated setuu limn age and show out te her lather's heuse with their llireu children aged li, II, mid 1- years, The court Hiade an order directing thu children te be given te the tather and sug gested that the wllu also go back uml lite vv ith the husband. llemli of a Hear " Murk ()ieratiir, Nwtv YeitK.May 10. The nnuoiinceiiient of ihe'.doatherMr. C, V. Voerlsheller,a prom, itient bear operators had no decided etlect either one w ay or the ether ou values at the opening of the stock exchange this morning. During the llrst half hour prices were ir regular, Heme of the list declining fran. tienally, hut in the majority of cases prices adtanced yt te j; percent, Mr, Weerlslintler was stepping at the liouse of his father-in-law Mr. Oswald Otteu Otteu Otteu dorler, at Manhattnnvllle, lu the northern part of the city. Ne particulars have been ascertained ai te the cause of bii death. SUM MY HAS HIS BOOM. A fllfl.lt II A V Hilt TIIK UVVUXf.STH III' ,1(111.11 M. tlTKHMAS, Ills IVIflnl. my Ilm llni.ta of tlm Siiniinj- Wfiimr riniililiiiitliiii Are (Inl llhirr-llxrll Ins lluiim Aniline "i Ciillliljr I'ellll- l.llia-Snlun DM linn, lllaanliril. Thn lte)tibllc,in xillllclans wero very busy all day Monday ; and until n late hour In the oveiilng llttle knot of the town worl.ers could be found en tlioeiirbsteuosDiidnt lunch counters busily confabbing and conferring (iter thn ev mils and results of the day. it was notable, as has Iweu stated In the I ntiu.-f.intiM'i-lt from the beginning, that nil Inter est entities lu the contest for district altorney and stnle senater from the Upper district; and that all the combinations forming are sulKir dlnatcd te theso two great struggles. A clear and iintnlstaknble confederation has been fermed bntwoen Stehmati and Iteltuehl ou ene side and Siiminy nml Weater en the other;nnd nltheiigli or coiirse many Indi viduals can be found who nre for Siiminy and Heluehl, nml ethers ler Stelimau and Woater, for local or erseiiaI reasons, the lines are as closely drawn as ever they tvere at this sUgoel such a contest When the stiioke lined from the Held en Monday evening It was plainly te be seen that tlie .Sumnij -Weaver men seomed te be the bhtter satisfied with the day's work. ThU may tie ascribed te tlie fact of thelr niore Inieyant disposition unci It may be owing te the clrcumstance that recently hating less hope they are unduly exhilarated by their brighter prospects. A IVMll IM St MVtVITi:. One et the leadors of tlie Summy combina tion thus oxpressod the views of his side and Its hopes of success : " Thn declaration of Quay rer Summy has turned the Northern senatorial light upside down. Heperts re ceived Irem etery district glve Suintny's friends great encour.igemont. 11 nppears that otery township worker who has lieen en the fence has new suddenly dropped te the .Sum my forces; Weaver anil Summy will run tegether in trio Nerthern district from the ConewBgo te the Chester county line ; Steh 111111 hxs been traveling through the North ern district and te etery man he met he has said (Juny was for him. Quay's declaration that he Is for Summy shows that Stehm.in lias been deliberately lying and it Is new re acting against him." Anether gentleman luUiocniiIUlence of the Marletla aspirant says that,whlle il was under stood from the lglnnitig Hint Quay fatered Summy, It would net have len brought out except te counteract Stelnnan's beasts te the contrary. The name authority says that tlie combination w 1th We.it or was arranged be tere Summy's announcement, but lttvai net illsclosed until It boc.une anpirent from thu Stir Kru'i course, that, te eleel Heininhl, that jvaper nud nther old enemies et Stelimau would make common causewlth him ; hence henco honce forth flie Siiiiiiny-Wenter combination will lie jiressed vigorously ; and everything will i iraueti te maiie ii w in. It Is admitted ou both sldei that Steliiiiau's chlel strength Is In the towns and that Jiecm count en most xotes west of M iiihelin ; while Suuiuiy ileends mero conlldently en the ceuntrt dlstrkts and Iho northeastern section of the county. Substantially thesime is true respectively et ltelnuiil nud Weaver. The Slehinnn people want a wet day ; they think their vote will eome out anyhow. The friends of Summy mid Weaver think fair wealher ou the -".M w HI be worth Mnl vetes te them. A VVKxK POINT. One of the weak jsilnts of the Slohnnn Slehnnn Slohnnn Heiinehl combination is that the l)lg Koin Kein Koin e'hl vote lu tliis city and tlie lewer ami can not be of uiiy sorvlee te thelr candidate ler senator in the upper district ; while Weiver's freundsehat, se numerous nml lnlluentl.il, can glve his running unto some solid ileo ilee stricts" in thu "Nerse." Jehn W. Ment7er, who is of course "ngiu" anything that .Sonsenig f,iter, w.is tery hopeful last night, uml doclnred Hint all the "quiet" toters hu met w hooter they are were ler Summy : he thinks Went'er hns morn strength In the Seuth thau his oppo nents knew, mill altogether hu is sanguine. eviniv vtiens ren m:i i:e vti;s. The combinations for assembly in the up per district lemniu a Unit us heretofore re re perti'd Smltli, Kemper and Kautlni.iu en ene ticket; llleugh, Hauclc and lteyd en thu otlier both subjeit te slight modifications, neither tactien being ospecially dotetod te its third man en these lists. Hut the present eilert is te make combina tions for delegates te tlie state contention. This Is play ter position only, ivs no stain issue is involved. Tliecitv lopresontallon Is conceded te It. Crank nsldemau, who wauls te go for Norris ; though some of the mero scnsltlve pelllliiatis profess te be apprehensive that hu means te lead thu convention trem Heater te Meruir ler head place en the ticket, l'er the lower end senatorial dolegtte Chas. I. Landis Is slated ; he Is net for Lshlenun and there Is a movement te trot out Aldeiman J. K. Harr against him. In the upper end the Stoliman-Sensenlg slate ler dolegatos w 111 be Joe Mlller. Jlenj. WTssler, It. II. Tshudyand Dr.F. II. Winner. The Siimniy-Mentirer slate linseu it the nameH of .Ina A. Stebor, Win. Slyer, of Ciernurten, Thes. Keller and ene te be milled In the Lewor district the ls3ite is net se evutittiil. "One et the curiosities of volHIes," said n Haruary Ceaster te-day, "is the quick turns etthe kaleidoscopic combinations. The linns nl (Joist ,V Martin uml of (Jtiny X ltrewu seem te be dissolved, ter the present nt least, and new ones formed of the survivors. Heist .v. Hrevvn haven't as jet put out thelr sign ; nor Quay A Martin; but they are there all the same." "Alas!" sild n Stolinnnlle, "This Is tlie worst yel: J. W. Jehnsen Is doing tlm figure work ler us and I remember he oike elected Llwoed driest toCengress by 1,0(10 majority uoiero iiiu primaries. " If Heiiuiiil does net meve around in the country a llttle faster It's all up with him," said ene of his friends te-day. Woater is electioneering with desperate oneigy. " It's all blull," h ild a lriend of the Steh man combination, "with the ether fellow s. W e'll beat them 1,IXHI, nud they knew it. Their whistling is graveyard courage. They want te scare a few weak-kneed creatures like Koebuck Inte their ranks. Tho'regeno; and neither blutl, money, nor Quay will save them." " Did you hear the lest"" called an Last Karl citl7en te thu reporter this morning ; "Dr. DavIs Is te liutfl opposition i for tlie as sembly In the city. Jehn H. High is te run against hlin. If lie does I'll moye te town next year and run for mayor, i.lve thu ceuutiymen a chance." The 0iiealiiB nlntei. I'p te neon te-day the slates ns arranged tvure about as fellows : Tin: sTi:iMA-iti:iir.m. M.tTi:. Senater Jehn M. Stehmau. Assembly, 1st district Assembly, '-mil district M, lleidelbaiigh, W. II. llresins. Assembly, 3rd district J. S. Kemper, W. S. Smith, 0. S. Kaiiilinan. District Attoruey A. C. Helmehl. Peer Directors Win. fiend, Daniel llerr. Prison lnHpocters C. Carter, 1, S. llaer. Tin: Miittviv.tvr.vvnii coviniN.vriev, Sonater A brant Siitiimv. Assembly, 1st District S. T. Davis. Assembly, l!il Dlstrlct-A. C. Hihlwln, Hlraiii l'eeples, Assembly, Ird District Uoergo II. Huick, II K. llleugh, C.O. Hovd. DUtrlct Attorney W. I). Weaver. l'oer Diiccters-K. W. Hard, Dmlel llerr. I'rlsen Inspoders. Jelin il. Miller, Jacob Thuniu. (Jusy for SuiiiiiiJ'i (Irlal lur Hlelnnsu. Frem tlie Times. State Treasurer Quay and Ilrother CleW, the Independent field marshal or the old guard, have get together hi the contest ler senator lu the Lancaster district. Te Speak nt Twe Meeting. Twe public uieetlugs In this county w ill be addressed hy Hen. Mortimer Whitehead, lecturer of the National Orange Patrons et Husbandry, ene at Octoraro, Coleraln town ship, en thn afternoon of May 19, and ene at Kalrlield, Drumore township, en the after noon of May SO, Hllir.l'.T VIIMMI1TKK I'HIII'MAI.I, liiinn I'unlrnrls Aviiinlril fur miqillr lr Ilm I iiauliiK Vcnr. A meeting of the stroet comtiiHtee of cenn, ells was held last ev ening In the select coun cil chamber. Dr. M. 1.. DatH, en bohalfer SU Jeseph's liiMptlnt nud cltbens In the neighborhood, asked permission te lay n two-feet dower Irem the hospital along Chestnut slroet le connect vvllh the Nevln street sewer ; the Hownrtelm built without o.xisjnse te the city nml uniler tluiuwrvislnn or the stroet com missioner. Thu permission asked was g rallied. Cltlens of Ksl Cheslnut street asked pnr pnr inlisleu te lay a sewer in Kast Chestnut be tween Ami nud Marshall stroets, le drain cellars, the work te cost the city nothing, and te Is) ilone under the supervision el the street commissioner. Permission was granted, The miller of buying u steim rnller was discussed but no final action was taken. The niumbers el thonemmltteo and the street commissioner wero directed te Inquire as te the cost of rollers. The bids for hlrret work wero opened as fellows : l'er crossing fctenrs. IS inches wldennd fl Inches thick : J. L Wislor.TcentH per feet; .tr.ttti i u,.iia. rii ..n..tr, . i u A Oslci, "I'j cents. 'ihe contract was awnrded te It. S. Osler eV IJre. Tlie contract for backing stene wnsglven te H. 1. Moiitzer, nt l'4 cents per feet. The contract for liirnlshlng brick was awarded te the only bidder, Win. Kahl, nt f7 per theiisiitil dellverud, and WCOntllie yard. l'er laying gutters per feet : Win. Waguer, If! cents ir he furnishes umleri.il, or cents if the city liirnlslies it ; Philip Hint, HP, cnnU, and 3 rosxtltely ; T. (i. ltacli, 10i$ and 2', cents; Datld Hew der, 10 cents and furnish muterial ; W. lliickliis It i and f!; reiectItelv; Km'l. Hulier, mi, and furnish materia! ; l'red Illiies, If, and 1 cents rosptv resptv rosptv tlvely j Jonepli LIeht,'H and I cents rospec. tltely , J. J. Klpheru, .1 cents. The contract was net awarded. l'er laving crossings : W. lliickliis A Ce , fl cents inir feet; J. J. Klphern, I'j cents; Wm. Wagner, I cents ; T. (I. Hern, f.'tf cents. The contract was awarded te Wm. Waguer. Thn contract ler purertvnrHand was award od te C. A. Schallner, or Marlettn, at 70 cents per ten delivered in this city. ltelgi.m block ettered by Jehn Heed at 51.7.1 ?r srpiare yard, or $41 per car lead of 1,000 ; It. S. Oiler A Hre. nt $1.74 per square yard, or thn per 1,000. Contract net awarded. Broken stene wasetlered by J. 11. Shreiner at M cents per ten nt Hronemau's quarry, Landlstille; II, I. Ment7er, 00 cenLs nt the Kast Chestnut stroet qu irry ; peer directors at Ml cents per ten at the nlmshouse. The contract te supply the western part of the city was given te Mr. Shreiner, ami te the IHsir dlrivteis for tlie eastern part of tlie cll.t. Ilm fliiUavltltf Caiuiuncelllig. 'Iho heard of control et the Laiidisvllle caiiipiiieetlug held a meeting en the grounds this alternoen, and there wns u geed atten dance. Commltleesou worship, transporta tion, tollce, grounds, tents, Ixiardlug, tickets, uiiisiu nun n s.uuiary comnnuee were ap pointed. The most Important committee Is that en worship. 11 will consist or Hets. J. K. Crouch, preslding elder or the West Philadelphia dis trict ; W. Swindells, preslding elder or the Seuth Philadelphia district; J. T. Satchell, liioslileutot the beird et control ; 1 C. Orlf tlths, Columbia; A. Johnsten and HucUev, et Heiding; J. It. Yeung, llnrrlsburg: J. it. T. (.ray, ljmcaster; c. Hhedes. Lancas ter; Cen. William Palton, mid 11. 1). High, Heading. The tlme foreponlng thocampmeollngttas ch inged rrem J uly "0 te J uly iff, A XuliuitH e te bn Abated. Complaints wero made te the authorities that gangs ofyeung moil wero In tlie habit of congregating at the dump en Seuth Duke street w hore kegs of lieer w ere taken and n great deal el neise was made. A raid was made jcstenlny by elllcers Lomati and Hcoehlernnd elght .voting men wero arrested. As it was tlm llrst ollense of all but ene, they wero discharged with u reprimand and that ene was discharged uuiii tlie payment et costs, 'j he mayor sild a reielltieii of the oilenso meant u commitment le Jail, as the authorities ure determined le ulute thu nuKince. One ether drunk wasdlsclmrged and a sec ond, and old elleuder, was sent out ter lit e (I iv. s. Kriiieinlierliii; Ilia (lalliut rnllrenirn, Cuir.toe, 111., May 11. Alderman Celt in, nt the meeting et the city council last night. Introduced the lollewing resolution which was adopted by a unanimous tote: Ittwlvt.l, That the city council of the city el Chicago hereby icquests thn mayor and advises nil lutitiu mayors te employ all olllcers el the (vollce department who wero the -1 til of May ISSfi. Se maimed nste render them lucapable nl performing pollce duty lu such positions as they can fill ; and that we pledge ourselves mid all ceunulls as far as vv e can, te appropriate for the pay of these se employed, a sullicient sum te make thelr annual pay equal te that el an uhln-bodled policeman. I'teriu Nete. 1'i.eitiv, May II. Tobias O Iger's daughter and his family are in limn thu West en a visit. There wnsa lecture and inugln lanlern ex hibition In the 1'lerlu school house lust even ing, which was well attended. Miss Lltisey, from 1'hiludelphia, Is having n heuse put up In town mid expects te spend the remainder of her dav s here. The Dunknnls had a meeting in the (Icr man I . Ik church en Monday ev ening, which was well attended. Tlm I'lililue ut I'iu! Deposit. Jarrett Sponcer A Sen's Is new the only fishery in operatlon en the lewer Susque-hann-i, all tlm rest having dosed up for the season. They are making moderately geed catches of shad nml honing. Some or the gill-beats nre doing a lair bitsl ness lu shad. Herring bring -0 cents per bundled, shad $1 1 per hundred. Tlie mud dy condition et the river prevents the rock llsh or striped bass from biting, and has put an eud te trolling and liy fishing until the tv aler gets dear again. Tour I'erauus llreiiursl. I'.tnsevs-, Kau., May II. I'eur persens tvere th owned in thu Neosho rlter, at Ma guire'.s ferry, Sunday. A. M. Kline, his wile, three children, and Mrs. Mine's brother, a Mr. Cox, weru returning Irem the west part el the state, en thelr way te the home of Mrs. K line's pa outs. The lorry beat was struck by a heavy gust of wind which upset 1L The ferryman succeeded in righting the beat and rescued Mrs. ,Kline and ene chilli, Ity this tlme nothing could be seen of the rest. The cur rent at this point is tery swift, and tlie river being high, thy chances el' getting out were very smalt. Mrs. Kline ami her child were taken home te her father yesterday and search will be instituted te-day ler the Lushes of these drowned. Shet In the Jaw. Cituwoe, May 11 Uoergo Turner, n pro fessional minstrel, was shot In tlie Jaw atnn early hour this morning, hy Joe Martin, lu fient of the tailor's gambling house, at 103 Madisen .tiect. It Is said that l'aul Allen, of thu Sullivan, Lester A Allen combination, recently disliauded, last lest fSOO lit the last two weeks In Martin's place, which has been the subject of warm words between the men. This morning (he quarrel was renewed, Turner taking sides w lib his friend Allen. The wound Is uet considered serious. Turner was taken te the county hospital, Martin la under arrest. Tliree Killed at Cnuieiiieetliic LvtviiENcn, Kan., May 11, At n camp meetlug in Jehnsen county, twenty miles south or here, the high wind or Saturday blew down thu tent. About 2M persons were In the tbul al the time. Three were killed Mr. and Mrs. Jockseu and thelr babe, the child being smothered. A great many per sons wero Injured slightly. (JI.ADSION'K'S SIIKKW1) MOVE. I'll f.Utl.l.lilfSTAHr At't'KJI, IIAIltt MIK Hl.ll I.WItKAiKII HVl'I'ttHT. Ulr. .:l.miil,irtlii,( l-Umi fr ,n rillurav-Nel f.lkrljr In Ihi Triuteil n H l.mtiUr for lll.ler-Thn VJue.n en n t lalt In t.lTtr- I'nnl The (Irrrlmi liiilirelln. Loniiev, May ll.-Mr. (Iladslene'a d dresH In Iho Heuso el Commens last nlxlit has nlieady been printed lu pamphlet rerui ami Is being dlxtrlbuted without charge te all applicants, Including the cnicem of Llheral and Had leal clubs, many of whom tal.e bundles for (lie use or thelr moutbeta. At the illllerenl political centres nothing elm Is talked about, The speech Is recognized by overy ene ns a model of shrewd argument and compact logic It has made ene thing very clear, namely, that Mr. (Jladstone will eventually con sent te Reme mode of Irish representation at Westminster, some form e Joint commission or some ether device which will satlsrya sufficient number or the mal contents, rather thau allow the bill te be de feated. Shrewdly enough the hints of audi a policy made by Mr. Oladatoue vrere ceuched In such langunge that they could uet be said te be refcrable In any degree te Mr. Chamberlain's demanda or threats. Onee again the premier has wen back the hulk of Mr. Chamberlaln'H followers without once referring te the discrewned king of the caucus. Mr. Chamherlalti is, of course, htllt dlssatlsfied, because he Is aiming nt personal aggrandizement and really rares nothing for thomerlusorthelilll. It Is stnted Hint he la new maturing a new schome of opposition le the bill. It is eald that he proposes setting up n llttle Parliament for Ulsler which shall have no allegiance te the general Irish Parlia ment The scheme Is an obvious absurdity, but whalover Mr. Chamberlain may say or de Is dally becoming of less Importnnce or interest le anyenu hut lilmself. ir Mr. Chamberlain puts himself forward new ns the champion of Ulster, it is doubtful If he would be accepted liy the ristermen. Ue would nt nil e vents be looked upon as an eleventh hour recruit in comparison xvlth the men who have for weeka been furnishing rliles, accoutrements and drill masters le propare the Nerthmen ler civil war. Ilia lack of military knewledge would otcrcemo the sympathy which might he full for hi in for his defeat hy Mr. (Hailstone, and his ruinous conduct of his own campaign would hardly Induce the ristermen te favor him as a leader. The (Jneen In Liverpool. Livinu'oer., .May 11. The queen arrived hore this morning and will open the Interna tional exhibition nt 3 o'clock this nftorueon. At the railway station nud along the line of the royal precession, the enormous crowds which had congregated received her majesty with great enthusiasm. The weather Is un fortunately uupropilieus, a dri77llng rain rai ling. The queen, during her stay in Liver pool, will Is) the guest of the Karl of Derby, al the New sham house. tiik iniv.ciAn laiimmiLiu. The Trench MluUter Aak lur I uit ructions and the reeaile Appeal te ilia World, Atiiknm, May II. The French minister has cabled his government requesting In struction with regard le his future course In dealing with the (Iroelan Imbroglio, The blockade of theOrecian perta has net aa yet been clleeled. Numereus nieetlngs have been held throughout (iroeee preteatlng against the bleckade and appeallng te tlie sympalhlosef the populaceor foreign coun tries ngnlnst the tyranny or ihe pevveis who hatodecreod It. Why iielynuiil Kcilcncil. Loniiex, Muy II. M. Delyaniils, whose resignation together with these of his col leagues In the ministry was accepted hy the klngyestenlny, refuses te convert Chambers, lu a speech Inst evening M, Delyaniila explained te his follewois his reasons for resigning the premiership. In the course of his remarks lie doclared that war alone would eilnce the humiliation which Oreece had sutlered. "This," he said, "would he impossible without unanimity en the part of all classes. The agitations In oppo sition te war and the lndlllorencoof the sov ereign and his court paralysed my patriotic, ollerts and I thoreforo resigned In the In In terests of the country." In conclusion M. Delyantils said he was fully convinced that the powers harbored the greatest enmity towards his government. Kl.1,000 Fer a Chair of Zoelogr. IIasi.i:, May 11. l'aul Ven Hitter, whehas Just died here, bequeathed lu,00O pounds te the university at Zena, te bodevotod te found ing a chair of zoology. Speilnl Jlleiu.ii;e Frem the Trealilenl. Washinoten, 1). C, May 11. The presl dent sent three special messages te Congress te-day. One of theni recom mends necessary legislation te provide for thn assembling of a special session of the Utah legislature te meet thedlfticultlea arising from the recent vetoes by the gover nor. Anether asks Congress te legislate) te deilne mere closely the duty of the executive lu reference te thu Well-LaAbra Mexlcan claims. Thu president also transmitted te the Sen ate te-day, in accordance with a Joint resolu tion approved March 3d, 1877, his acceptance or the colossal "Staliioer Llberty Enlighten ing the World," prosented by the Trench re public. At the Hurke-Mltcliell Fight. Chicago, Muy II. When Liouleusnt Shea essayed te enter llattery I) armory last night te witness the UurUo-Mltchell glove contest which onded in a 'draw, he was stepped by Themas Daly, a l'fnkerten spa clal ofllcer, who domanded a ticket. Lieu tenant Shea explained that he was chief of the detectlve force and was there ou duty. The l'iukerteu mail Insisted that he must show n tlcked or retire. The lieutenant tried te push his way past the special. A struggle followed and the riukorten man struck the detoctlve en the head with his club. Theu Lieutenant Shea knocked his assailant down, soot him te the armory In a patrol wagon and entered the hall te aea that the lighters did net hurt each ether. Three Men Killed In a Wrack. I'lTrsiiuna, l'a., May 1 1. A, bad freight wreck occurred at Millwood station, near Johnstown, en the Pennsylvania railroad, last night at midnight, by which a freight enginoer, a conductor and a fireman were killed. The track was se tern up that all trains wero delayed about six hours. Tbe names of the men killed In the accident were: Jehn Cenner, conductor, Mlchaal Myers, fireman, and Themas Meery. glueer. HIIIIMeeklug aJurr. '' ST. Leuis, May ll.-Verk el, aelcUa ' jury still contlnues In the Brooks alUalaax- j well case. It Is net ei9cled that (be amluatleu et witnesses will begin baler swt " Monday. i m ' ' ' WMA TUKM fMOMAMiUVim. WASHfNOTOK, P. ft, Msy 11. Vff.f Kailern Navr Yerk, J-astera PM-(, aylvanla, .N'aw Jersey, local ralM ,!. able wind, generally ahininjC te kxMttk easterly nearly stationary teaaiaiHatir. t H Fer Wednesday Llt rabM tn lantes; . cated for Mavsachuaettajthed IsUnd,' Qsat- J necllrut, New Yerk, Peansy I !, Man land and Virginia, wlUa atlftit eiaJf h temperature. ' - j
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