A-'J. --,-,&& fnMligjettM. vttM "' '' t lbuvfe$x -5tWT WJwv tth J " "?. ivTwifj-. fl VOLUME XXII NO. 212. A NIC5HT WITH "OUR S1INISTKK" BKf !' ' " ''IXUKNT UlfKH 111 K I OVMI Til IMIAIIIIAMi HUM It rtllMlN. A l.ilirinl ChiMluii l'rll.mhli Willi Hlalrr lie liiilllhiittliili.- lanlllielillllig the H'lllihttll t'nlnl nl it Medel rlerc)tnen-filler lltltltliK IILleitlae le HrlitlllilllflliB. Hev. lit .1. II, Ylnceiil, the l.tuinut MiiIIki dlsl Sunday Hchoel talker mid chancellor nit liti Chauliiu.pia literary mill religious Institute, Wat invited til preach tlm ntilillHl sermon bn bn bn fore Hid Society ill Itollglent Inquiry, of the Kelurinetl theological seminary, of this city, In the college rhapel en odtiesday evening. Thltftutu tool the week's exercises Is par tef the regular temuifticemeut pregramme, which Isitmiploted this evening with tlle essavs or tlui graduating I'lsit. 'I''1" preachers tire iiiiwlly drawn fieui the cleigy el ether dcmiiiiluiilieu, iitnl it learned itml pruteuiiil tlltcoiirse It expected, generally n scholarly treatise upon snmophaseof theological Html. Hum. Urn. McCush, iioim,Peilni and 1 1 ?l.'t, hid among these who have rclnl tlilt ser mon. Dr. ItK'niit Hern Ilium practical turn, itml tluiiiKli lilt iidditi'M whs tint strictly a sermon, itml ilul net nut f.tll te entertain anil eltcn amuse, In Irresistible laughter mill scarcely repressed applause, the bejn in the galll'lV, It It net le be lUCttit)UCll tliat It proved initially entertaining te tlm deminies mill lull impractical Instruction te the young men ntsmt entering tint ministry. Or lucent, who lias Ik.'1'H away lieni home ler lliti'e vveekt, arrived liem Pitts burg at 1. 1. 1 p, in., ami lull lei New Yerk today at -IOa. in. 1 In Hi thu guest of Hev. Dr. derlmrt, president of IhuHemliiary , lilt audience crowded tlm chapel ami wnt mi em optionally Due one, including many of tlm city clergy un I visitors attending tlm seminary i omuienceinent, I lie Aililrem. Knv. Dr. Ilsehtiftch, president or the Imntil of visters, conducted the lollgieut servlies mnl introduced Dr. luceiit, who began an addiesi tlmt laded .ilmilt mi Imiir anil it quarter, with ,t referent e te lilt In heiitctl ami i horlsheil Inte el tlm "Hely Catholic t linn h " and belief In tlie "iiiiiiiininien el -Hints," wlilih lusplieil linn te t'liitiurattu mnl ukUeuiuhII iliMiutiilnatlmit viigaKt'tl In I lirlttlau work. I In Imllet oil Hint InHTiml illtKfiitlent tiflmi iftulteil from uxtnrnal unity ami tliuillit tlm tuUltv Nlims ul tlm ilitircli illMui'ly Hii)lutcil iiKt'Ui'lt'it el uroater i;ixh1. lle Iwtpeka l.tri; liiwrti'ilnef, i.tiiipntliy, ilmrity itml Intnrrli.tUKU of tlnn tt'tutmn tlm iluueiuliiatlnut , lm ril.itiil lilt own tiiptirliiiitu at imlt'lin, HI., In lll. uhuu lie feuml lilmsult diuriKliliiK Hi-uivt jfnleiiHy el Cnn(;ret;titleii.il ruMtal, prayeil te onr enr iiiinu It, I'lK-euraKiil tlm etbur eliun li ami lenml liimtt'lt limply rvunnlptl lu hit own. IMHOI'tilMi " nl II MIMill.ll ' lle thMn Intrtnliii'xil hit Hitbjwt, wlm li liu Maul tin eiilil tinat in a nkuti liy tort nl way l a heriet el i luint . ami tin wnnleiitn mi i-aty, j?r.u I'lul, Itimnl, nltcn graphic mnl ulniiuut, nemuliniHt luillcrnut ami mri-aiUe st In te Jmw tin) liln.ll mllllttiir. lit) rnjeli nil tlmt en tlm lirnt ulKlit or hit arrival in tlm mm p.trlth Ills cunt;ii'KalHiii It'll liitu ami hit IaiiiiIv iilone. at heinu. lln nlt'tiirtil him at a man nl retiutt hctlth, who knew ami kept tlm Uwnef buiilth, s.tuaml ilr.ink in neceril thcrnnith ami kept a Neuiiil intuit ami clear liii.nl ill it Neuiiil iKtily. "UikI h.ive us," loreiiUy ti tculitli'il tlieBkBr, "Irem ilyo ilye it ptie prmtchunt ;" ami tlm cotiKru.mlleti manifutteil ,i ilitpe.slt'011 te Hay amt'ii. mi; iti.s or rAi i. Our minister wnt ilnscrlleil iih it man of tact, who knew hew te nay thu rit;ht IIiiiik at tlm rihl tiuiu: ami te ilii the rlj;lit thliiK at thu rlKht pl.uti. lle liml purity of leuu. toil ilnwlty of coiiMi.-Hatien. liu wnt it untlo untle innii, Imkimw tlm niiidllltlivi el (Hilltn am'iuty ami kept tlm courtesies of liln. Ilnuasa sluilciil of tlm lift of K''it mull . paul iIemi ittloiitleu te bingraphy ami luarm-il from iLt e.auiiles ; hi. rem I of l.lltlier, McIhih thin, t'.ilMn, Kiiwanl liien, Jonathan lalwanls unit J. It. Tayler liuittiiilicil tlm expuriuiicii or practical men iike a hum itw rcnc ami ItenJ.iiiiiii 1 raiiklin . he Imlamcil trmut el tharaitnr mnl tricil te uuituthe Hpirltif.il lur Mir of I 'a sen with the lnanlliiess mnl in tensity or t'harli't KliiKtUiy. Abote all he stmlieil moil, hoilwelt In the present ami itt cnticerut, ami ttliilieil the past limn iih ll'SUltM. no te rill, i.iw 1. 1., l mil nil vi lit u lu this Imllrcct tlyloel h ketclilngtlm nleal minister Hi. Imeiitpalil ulilili coinplluient te the leal lirulnrvtien. lle tlupicletl theait et the law-yer In reachiiiKittul moving mvn, In rtwirtiiit; In otery artllice In wliihitiai-e, nml he niHltcil tlm Jiuing men te usll tlm leurt huuse, leNtmly trials, te as.tocl.He with lawycrt anil te Icirn their Necretit et Kieal Kiwor in Intuiisn ami peculiar action te achieM) resullj). lloweulil obturetho pro pre pro prletlot of public ilisciinrHO but lm iiilinireil meu who cetilil torKet thom.wlie ceulil trauiple the ,1'stlietict tmiler Unit ami Inaretl the craat, anil retert l many oililltlet it ntvcH.t,iry te Ht'ctire mnl uireclit. The minister Hheiilil Htmly biain phyni elngy ami ueiMius cases, lle ought te kneu Hcci.tl litwanml be inlnrmcil itleiut the rcla tleiiH or Inber ami capital, he at te preach le ru li employer mill the umploye el Hlemler carnlngt, te robuke whero iideiIihI, tocensoln whero wetiny ana le recoiiuue wnore reouii reeuii reouii clllatieu wat tlie preper enii. Tlie Ideal lillnlttqr wutilil Mtit nil cltttut el ptsipleaml lioceulil Unci powerful illustra tions te appeal te tlietn. lle mIieuIi) mail all tlie itally uoHiapeiHol hit nun town nl least, ami catch tlie Initie winds el pepiil.n thought. He ought le Htmly tlm theatrn.mil, though nolntleniliiig li, lamlliaiie hiiiiseli with evur.vilraiiia playeil. The 8) Bleui el tlie secular schools la a lit mibjcct ler lilt atten tion. Whilu children Hhuulil han Ills Intur est and oire, he must preach te men ami In spire beyH with mi admiration for iiiaulinett. lln must mingle ami Hympatliie with tlm plain pcople ; he must net go down te thorn, but gradually olevnto them ; be a gulde in Hiionce ami litorature. lle mutt net boa elude) nor ctli'iuluate; tlie circuses admit "w onion, children ami preachen" nt half price, ami the French liave tliroe hexch, "men, women ami proachers" ; canto Ter Hinh lopre.u'hi'H mutt boavekloil, new 10 h.mi i i:rs. He drew mi amusing and oxleiulod pluture of the callow young itlergyiiMii lie wett out te write rose-oiilored Hormonsen pink-tintcil paper ; anil lm tlly oiiceuntorH tlm Iheiightlul old blacksmith and ardentyuung man w rust ling with thu prebleuiM that boset tlie Htu Htu ileut ; hew llfu and tlie ministry ami preach ing trtkoen new and Hurioutatpectt, mid I lie cleruyinin devotes. hlnisell te lilgher tasks. The throue of the preachur must be hit pulpit. 1'er that olllce he can gatlier subjoeta only in mingling with human lile.leariiing lta w.mU itml wayn, answerlng Us dumauds, KiiiHelIng Its HorrewH, touching the ikjiihIIIeh ami itoiircet 01 hui auu tue hoiiice 01 1110 geH pel. He bade the young men preach with vigor, Mirietyimd vivacity, with consistency, ciiuerfiiliiesH and sincerity. Ciiniinelireineilt Tu-Nll)t. Allet the address announcement wnt uiude that the oxercisoa of the graduating class wetiltl take place in the chapel this oveulnir, wlieu etaayn would be read by the iiiouiberH el thegrailimtlng class. Following it the pregramme of the lltenfry, roligleua nnd inuhlcil fcaturn-t ofthe owning : Jiivoratten- irciit-llleilii Pniyer Alusic Clieiut "Hew l.evelj nrulhc. Medsen neis " rSltlllllclriHOilll I t.Hsay " Olil Testament baetllltc," illlten II, Mill, DlllliiL-crnvlllu, ra. rnsny "i lie Pielilumuf Kv It us It Alipcait in Hid UiMjkef Jeb," Jteburl K. Uhuu, Seuth Iteiul, Pa. Music -Trie" llepu (ltiwciid ) Kmrny "i;iiaiatler of the fealnis." Jamui . Mejer, Mldiiliiwny, W. Vu. KsHiiy " 'I liu Umwth of Jesua," Jehn K Mackluy, M. i latiivunter, Pit Music bnle unit Ulienia" oil, fur tlie UIiiks of a Dove " (MeinlIieriii.) jHUy " IJ1U JIIOlClUS Ul iOUlllHMI, 'Ulilili Al, KfMlcr.Alluntewii.l'u KBtuy " Causes el tlie Kurly t'ersCLiitlens," JlmiilteW Mauch, llcllertewu. Pit. KBay "Teute Wlku," Uustave A. Bchniilen, Ciiiiilicrlainl.Mil. Miiio-lile-"0,8aliitnrljllottlii. Knuy " li nu.m 1'lutUin : Snem-iir and lilt Scheel," WIUeu V Meie, ISutiiloheiii. l'a. K8tay-"'rhe Norenlty or t'altn Unlrertnl," J . Nevln Jlaiunan, .wlnijll, Iowa. Mulc (liilntet "As Pants the thu t" (bpnhr ) Ksuty ''TIih I.eiit'9 huiiwr a Mlncss in Cliarity," Davlil A. Bouilenj, IlAtdliig, I'tt. Kusny " Chtlntlau Ueatli," llufua rt lldur Mil tin, Kimteii, Pa. Mimlii. I ostliueiiUlt Ity pti'tlilunt of tlie heatil el Vlvllntt, l)nelni!y lliineillclleii, llin lluitril et 1rnnlr, The iMinrd of trtlHleet el the theological Neinlnary of llie Itelermed thiiiih lu the 1 'lilted Htates met In the Mttnr'H Mtuly el the rirHlUoreriiioilcliiircli.lliitclly.thmimirnliig, TliolellowlngnamedinenibeiM wem ptesenli UliurltM Saulee, I'hlladelphlai lloergn . IIoiiheI, (Juarryvlllei Aaren l. Iteiiiilnger, Allotitewn s CliurlcM A. Hlinltr, Yerk , . It. Ilaruharl, Oreeuthiirg! Jehn It. Ileth, l,an l,an cntter, Ihitae Kleller, t'hambeiHbiirg. Ill tlm iibHonce el tint preshlenl, l n I'letl ilnnt u. W. Hensel pitHldeil, nnd ( hallea Smilce nelttl at Hverutnt y pie tmn The beard oleitod tlm fellow lug elhuira lur Iho entiling iart I'ri-Hliltinl, l)r, Daniel V. (Iretn, llnrrlxbuigl vie" pieHlilenl. Ilea V. Ilensel, Qunrry villi), hpuiiiIiii y, lleorge - Kuiikle, llnrrltburg, Juhii II Until, tie.it tie.it urer. A resolution el tlmnkt iv.t ten .lei ed lu I.. J. Zaliin, who had acted at Hit'tnlaiy for hI leuu yeara mid had been a member or the betril twenty yearn. Tlm matter of tlm will and b-ipintt el Hleiiheii Dethlcr wat Inleriually dlt-uweil, ami en motion or Mr. Hutli vva mlnrreil te Ihoevwutlviicoininlttfo with pewei tun I. .!. 11) (.. IIKfKArtl I.J.SVAIlhlt. Itriull ul Hit) I lrl Cinlft Hli Hi" I ititi I'liiln lli Meunlnlli i;ilr. Oiinnivountef tlm gatiie play ml lu Altoetm Ixituccu the home club and tlmone fiem this city.Hiya that lllteen liumlieil wero pi"seul, wlilln another hetx tlm llguret at six lilindied. The gatne watjlltt Htlch it mill at te please a home niidli'iicn. Ileth te.tnm llelded well, but llyniluian wnt hit hard by the lienie liittiil. Tlm AlliMina pllcher was hit huvcii Iiiiieh by tlm l.nticittur and struck hoveii of them out. The neore of tlm gaiue It given herein lull : VLtlKISA II II I' A I. LAMAH1KH K H I A K. I.I III, ill . I J V I I .CCllll, 8 II I .1 I U HeiiiiKliue. 1 ; I 0 u I Unniliimn,! " KM I) 1 Mmiluie, . J e i e liatiiiiy. i u I I .' II UllllatiH, 2 I I) S 'i, li httliiKr.l " " u I riwi, i .1 2 ' 3 (i Milne.: 0 I t '.' U I.miU, I I I In I) li sluy. I I I J ii u l as .lily, l I I 1) ll il ll minimi, . 2 1 " i. ) Huts i, .1 ell il i) Dutlni, I I ii n n I Unwell, l II I .'II i V IIdiiii. Ill I I II II I I old M 11.75 'I nlnt J 7 il II I INNIN'lt Ml, MUM 5 II .' II I I II I V-I'l baiiciutcr . u ii I 1 ii 0 0 e I i KarneiJ i il li i Altoelin, 1 'I no b isn hits I man, :, HiKiicj, 1 I'lUMtd bnllt Ciihh, 1 IbiHiiey, I. Wild pltctiu4 llynitiiitii, I I Irst hare en hall-i lly. i.iemcII, I by II) Hitman, i Mil by plUticil ball Jlniileve. Hint lmn en eirer itltimnii, 2. Lnn uter. i HtiuLk out ll I iehi'II, in by llvielman : Umilie lnik aeti. linif iHobeiirt- Tlm LniiLattur club hat he far failed te vv lu a gaum, and limy have yet te meet the two Ktiengestcliibt in the Statu League, vu.: thu Wllkesbarre anil Kcranten. It Henina that tlm team it weak with tlm stick. This It a falling Hi it Hheuld Im remedied at ence. t leatt thleii geed heavy hitlers are wanleil, anil tlm iiiHiiagemcul should net slop until IIICV .III nviUllii. iiu-.u nil. " bill plaventln I'hllailelphli at pr untiling, and tliey wnbl bn glai Ibev .tre ms. uitnl. Iliere are nceret in nun resent, ileint ad te btke tlm iilacetef Heme men new in tlm team who cminet lilt an thing. Yesterday's work showed that they cm bold, but that it no benelil If they cm net hit. The club deserves encouragement and tlm managei should lie allowed te strengthen weak points. 'I he League gamut yesterday worn at inl lows. t Dolreit : Detroit '.', New Yerk i, I'hiiage: (four Innings) llotteii I, t'hi t'hi cage ! , ht. Keult: St, Keuit , Washington 7. '1 liu Association gaums vvete: At Itrook Itreok Itroek Hn. Athletic ', llrisiklyn J; l'llUburg . I'lttsburir 'i, t'liiclnnall 7 , Haltlinoie. Haiti Haiti Haiti luore I, Mett'i The Wllkesbaire and N'T itilein lubs played no eleven Inning g inie at Wllkesbarre iet terday and O'l.eary's men (.Scranton) wun by n te h. ''I'ho.Iersey I'lty and Newark tennis played their Hist oTiainpieusli' vetterday and tlm lormer bioke llie hearts of the Newaru ptsipleaml wen by I te .(. Tlie I'liiladulphia club hat Ishui ill bad link lu the West, Owing te the heavy lalns ami i enseiiuent bad grounds, they have been cnuipeilisl le sstpone two Kansas I ity games, The Detrell V'ri'.mir, mi e. llent news itiKr ami a gre.it frleml or llie liemu Iimiii, gives lengthy uml very geed reports or tl.e games !n;uhlch their club partlcliiutes. That pis.rls Just as well pleased with the geed work el their team as tlm New erk IIWM is ilisgusinil at tlm '"kiij" weik of the "i.i.tuls " New erk people de net eare te uml base ball news at piesent. Scranton has at last seemed a priilCdsiMiial ball cluli, and tlm roperbt el the games given in the paiH'inorthe plai e would c.tuse ahorse te sin lie. In S( raiiten seven hundred people stw tlm brslgtme. (it this number three bundled mid lifly gut in ever tlm loin e. The fltoeklyn had but three hilt oil t kliiseu, el tlie Athletics, ynsterila.v , mid lu llalliiiiiire the Melt seemed but three oil Kiliey. While, Delrnit's third baeinin, had two three iMggeraand a slnglu oil Kifin v i irr dav. In tlm sixth inning orthe Hist Detroit Nmv Nerk gaum the hoine team lilt Ivti.ie ler six runs. It is Ham in.ik run stisiti in annue inent nnd looked like a sbittie. lle reptiated tholH.rieimauco ieslerdav when the " Hlg I 'our " mnl companions alinesl knocked the ball into the lake. Tlie High Scheel and follege nines plnved a gaum el ball yusleulny, which luntilled as tottews : HlKh school iiis.i:jsij Uellcgu mi I il 0 i) e n 1 J lilts, lllgli !- IiihiI, 1, I'ellcgu J. htiuck out, lllKll Hllusll Vt.LellcKe, 15. On Sdtmtl.iy tlm High Scheel nnd Merrill clubs will plaa gaum or ball en the college grounds. Hiilleid is having luck in winning Urn championship gaum, in will, li he pilches, for I'illhburg. Hecker is leading the l-ouisvllle club iu lulling. Jt is said lb it tlm spectaterx, instead of the players de HieisMChiiig el the l'llltburg team. llinkiiiH, el Itioeklyu, has become a hitler of late. The Detielt club weitr a suit which is whlte tliiougheut, caps, nhlrts, paulu, block bleck ings and belts. Cant, who leruierly caught for eiiainborH eiiainberH luirg, Is playing en Temmy I'uiuinings' Leng Island team. The V IliHjii.i club lint been ilriwiug geed crew dt. A.IIOflll niB VHlAHMAhEUlt. , D.iniii.l lur Higher Wane lliruns I'lnin tillll le HOD IVmniiH (lilt of Wnrk In Itvaillng. The cigaiiuakerH el Heading piesented te llie lnauuUctuturs u schoilule of wages adopted by thorn which tailed for an ad ad vance ranging from 10 te 10 sir cent. The proprieterH tlucided that they con Id net af af lenl te pay the advance, and Yecuiii llrotheiH, (Hazier it I'rame nnd a hall iIeaiii ether large iiiaiiufitctiirurrt cliwed down In- iieiiniteiy, uirevvmg irem nuu iu w.sj puioens out or employment, The propesoU schedule weiiiu nave aiivanceii raies fi.eu te t-uvi I'w Iheusaiid cigars, The nianufacturera had Humorous orders ahead, but at prices which would have resulted in n less It inuiM'lled te pay the advance asked ler by the employ es. At Womolsderf the otie hundred cigar nirtkeis oiiipleyed by A. H. Valentine A Sen, who had been ldle owing te a misunderstand ing, has iiwumed operntleiiH, the llriu ami men Having muicni)iy niijustrii uieir tuner, ences. The flg.irniakerH of Myerstevvn mnl of Hwope.V Van ilu Sandt, of l.ubaiien, l'a., are out en a strike. William Mcllviiln A Seus, Heading holler plate uiakerti, last week announced an itd itd vauce el ten per cent, lu the wages of their l.it) oinpleyes. Ovv lug le the low prli cs pre vailing the firm lint since concluded that business would net warrant the full Inciease und they eilercd Iho inen llve jier cent ad vance, which was accepted anil llie mill Is working with a full lerce. A Chicken VVllhmit t'.t. .lauies Cotgrevo, who retidet en North Plum stroet, near the stock yards, has n very curious chicken, which If four days old to day. Itltngumoel the counterlelt variety, mnl lus no oyes nor any signs or them. Ces. greve will try te ralse the fowl which hat been tutm by a great uiauy people. LANCASTER, DKATIl hN THK CYCLONK. ANUrHKK ltllfAHTUVIln HTUIUI AM itiCJ'fl Tlm hmith Vldlatliin That l'iirllen lit lhli, IlllimU mnl .MI..IIII1I lliHrtl llutirl)ii. riiiifril, or lirninlliiliril Hint SUny l.lvr. Ilrllevril In llivt llin '1. Ti'M'ei.v, III., May 1.1, One el Iho most loiiiHrkablei'lcclrlcnl storms thatev or visited this Heelleii, passed ever here nlniut thrce e'clm-k yesterday. 'Iho llghlnliig kept the heavens Illuminated continuously. At At wixhI.ii bell struck tlm Mellusllst tliurch, slmtlei lug tmn end el the structure. Hail of reinarkablt)Ml7)Hlsi) fell, stripping the trees of (i nit. line l.lle l,itt. liVN.vuiv, HI., May It Tlime wnt n heavy tain, luul and wind storm heie last evening nt H e'clivk, which did great ilamnge te prepetly and caused tho'leas of at least ene lint. The storm c.iine fieui the north ami the wind blew Willi grn.it furcn. I''eiices, sheds ami barns wem blown down. Six inlles south el this place the storm seoiiied In be of tcyclone's i hatacter let tlm H).tcoel four nsls lu v tilth. Ilarnt, funces, treet and wind mills weie levelled te the ground. Win. Hlvin. n ImUlmr, el thin place, ilrove iliider a slusl te escaHi the rury el the storm. The shed wat blew u dew n mid olio of tlm inunda tion stones struck him en llie head, Iracluiliig his skull. Ilu illml iit)iit - hours later. Kllll-.l lijr a MliiHn el I.IkIiIiiIiik Hfxiiiv, III., May It During the ap proach el the sleitii yetlerday evening, Mr. Alexander Mclntyrii, a well known farmer, living thrce miles south of hole, while 111 the held covering corn was struck by light ning mid instantly killed. Ills daughter, standing within a low feet el him, watitn hutt, while the lightning wat terrilir hi this vtclultv. Noetlmi catualty ami no damage te pieperty Inn been reK..rleil. A lllirrltaiii. Unit lllil Dani'tiit- ( ill si i ii, 111., May I J. -Tuetday allernoetl tint i Ity wat vlslled by n hurricane which continued Hilly nil hour and caused great ilmuage te priiurty. but by ajuiest a miracle no injury wnsdone te miy person Havonlevv scmti het. The gale was nisnnipauleil by hall, rain mid vivid lightning. Houses were unroofed and lu seme cases completely do de do liiellshed, fences, trees and shrubs wero turn .tivav ami llie alt waslulleldebris. The gev eriiineiil tleet, lying up here, was blown liem the moorings and pari nt It carried dew n the river. Small water eralis worn tern from Uieir micheragn and carried nvvay. The lleuna Ista wlioel heusn mid resiliences nud stiires iu all parts el the city were bully dainiged. Uoyend the blowing ilenii uf por tions nt the fence, tlm prison escaped without damage. It was tlm most disastrous storm that has visited this place ler years. i ii k. i r i.miii.v ni in: IiU.i.kik I'lllIlT I'nittcillirn (lite Hit .X..smn; llritlll I Ul In (he Cji linin'rt Irsrk ( im inn xil, Ohie, May I.J. Werd wasro wasre wasro teivcd hereihit morning that "a waler spout" strut k Nenia l.itt night, completely demol ishing the town. An unknown uutiiuci et people nre reported killed, house-', tleet and telegraph wires are down, cutting till all com cem com muuliatieus. The r.ulietd track It tern up for wiv oral mllet e.uh suln of Sema, and it lslini"issible In leach there. As el nothing deUHlliii'au b learned. Later Information hhjs tlm steim struck eiia belvveeii and 10 o'clock l.tst ulgbt, I iiiiiiensebl.tck clouds galhored lu the hetv ens and In a nieineiit tlie rain isiurLsl tlewn in terients. Shaw iice and Wolf creeks, run ning thieugli Seuls, re-n rapidly, ami bofero the situation was realm's! the cieoksever Mewed their banks mid the w In.le lnniiu.it tloedod. Over Iikj houses were washed away. There are twenty jwiseiis known te tie killed, and the iiuiubei ..I lnjuied It s,tld te Is) sevenlj-Uvi. During Dm rain the wind blew fcarlullv. burning down telegraph (Hilet, wlies, lues, and eveiy thing thatcaiue miltwav. I'oiiimiiiiitMtieii or any kind is net te Is) had will! the town, tiiie leet el tlm Liltle Miami Irack just east el Xenla being cartled away. The train el Urn I.lttle Miami read, leaving at sex en eMivk every uierii- lug, led ler Iho east at u o'clock this morning and went via tlm Muskingum Valley. The regular Columbus train, due lioie at 7 a. in., has nut yet It'll Celuinbus. All eastern, western and southern telegraphic communication is cut oil rreui Xenia. Li n v nun, Ohm, May I I. ccloueHtruck this town at 10 in m. last night. 11 came Irem the northwest nnd was accompanied by nun ami hall. The l.eb men houte was un reefed, also the Mulhedlst Lplscep.tl chuicti and 1 nlen school house. ashliigten hall was uiiioelcd, ilesliejingall the K-enery of i.. A. U , alett el about Ji'iK). Ne serious c isuallies are reported. Hvery shade tiee iu tow u It damaged, and net less than 10 pi ivale ichidoiices show cllecls el the blew. Hall Minus lln Mphv) Imihiicp. Dvv ion, Ohie, Mjj 11. xlearlul thunder Htm in visited tins city last evening, tern- iiiencing at sj!0 nnd ceiiliniiing several hours. 'Urn electrical display wat dtfidedly brilliant, and the lam leil verj heavy, Hoist Heist ing many cellar iu various parts of llie city, (larticularly mining the business houses en Main Htree'. between 3d and Ith stieets. The less will reach many thousand dellais. The storm was accompanied by a heavy hill of hail, vvlil.h Insled about 10 minutes. The hall stones vveieveiy largeaud solid and did gie.it damage te vv inilewH, shrubbery, llewcrs and Iruil. Tlm lovee binkn at linduighl washing awav the raii-llaudle railroad brlilgeaud tlie large wooden carnage bildge. Telegraph ami rniliead coinutunicilieii is cut oil Irem the West. Water Heeded the busiuess (huIieu el the city and tlaiiiaged il ever feO.000. Tialns are all being held. The Men Line midnight oxpress for the I'.att It held tour mllet south el Day ton, by a 200 feet washout. The Dayton nud Michigan tralnsam held at Tippec.itiie. The D.iytun A Westeru and r.iii-lliinillii trains are lield ittTieltwiHjil. l-'uiii luiuses in the submerged illntrlct Meated nvvuy with their occupants, but were ruhcued by hvv limning horses te thorn. One tatiilly It missing. Horses, ctltle, wagons, etc, weie swept away. The steel tubular brldge ever the Miami was broken by lluiliug ilelni.t. His Itnpostible te estimate tlie less, as all Jt tuiuulU Tree lllntklni; Iho llmnli. LeuANsi'Olir, Intl., May la. A terrlllc cyclenu struck this city last night. Hundreds el heusts were unroofed, fences, trees and houses blown down. The high school nnd American Nermal cellege lest their reefs. Thousands et trees block the country reads. The lightning struck several houses mid their Inmates were badly shocked but there was no less el lire". Damage about f&O.OtJO. A llrlilge hi Itiilm. 'jriurterir.i.u, e., May 13. -The bterm last night did Irightlul ilmuage lu ami itlvuut Springfield. i:ast HlgUHlioelliriiige, iccenuy completed at n cost el $0,000, wat undermined mid is new a mass of ruins. Hiiudiotlsef fami lies have been driven from their homes lu the cat tot n ami heiitheni party or the city. Many bately awakened in tluie toescape with their lives. Thoscene m that (jiLirter Is a Iright lul devastation. Dwellings are washed ftill or soil and debris. The railroads nre locked up. The Yerk street sewer liroke and tossed the boiler onglne nnd heavy machinery or the Common Sense Kuglue cetuiiaiiy uutl the immonse Ohie Southern railroad sliejis HUe feathers, nml a four hundred feet brldge ever PA.. TIlUltRDAY, MAY thu Cast I'erk or thu Llllle Miami river near Horiuen, wat swe(it away and surKlng down streuin lore down Iho Iren brldge two miles liolew. Deens of lumplkn brltlges in the country nre reimrtitl swept avvny. I'AHTIVVl-AHlt llh' THK CALAMITY. An Annuel nt Hie PIimmI nt NrnU lilretl front the H rue nt II, Xhnia, Ohie, May 1:1. -A terrible storm raged here rreui i until 1 o'cle;k last night. 11 Is HUi(steil te hnve been n wntors(ieul, II struck the Hetillmasterii iart of the town ami followed tlm ceinsn el tint Shawiioe rlver, which whs swollen In n few mements no as te liiunilnle nil the banks ami neighbor ing Htroets, svviHiplng nwny or totally ruining mere than 100 houses. Many were swept down the current with lamllies lu them. One el theso, that of Aaren Fergusen, con tained nlne iterseiii of his nun family and throejor Jehn Iturch'H, who had Hed there rerHitlety. A man named Harber risked his llie by throwing liiinsi.lt Inte the current nnd ileatlng against the house and xvltli a repe iu his hands suct-ended In saving the Inmates of the heuse by means of a beat. Twenty dead bodies hnve been taken out el the stream and nre new lying in the limy or's olllce and many inore are HiipiKwetl le be lest, The Pan Handle lallread, including IU em bankments, Is it total wreck In tlilsoiitlre vicinity. The greatest excitement prevails. The building xvhlch contains these who purlshed Is surrounded by crowds anxious te view the remains of the dead. Many har rowing Hleries nre narrated. A family naiiied Merris was Meated away iu their heuse and drowned, Willi tlie excep tion et a child about hev en years old w hew .is found this morning clinging le a tree. TVVI.NTY-THIllilS ni:vi IIOIIII.S. 1 JO r. m. I p te this hour tw onty-lhree dead liodles have been recovered from the ruins of the ence haipy homes which hi e new naught but it tangled mast or timbers and sllme. llnliul parties arn hard at work. The doctors am alloverworkod, and nearly every uninjured house is a hospital. Thu condi tion orthe tewu Is sickening, (irnans of the wounded fill the nlr, mid whole families hnve been killed. Over a mlloef thu Little Miami i ail read Is completely gene, and no train cm Ih run. Thu neatest approach in Dresden Junction. Iltutllfurt HJriM lines Df'fttrnVtMl. Indi VN.xi'ei.is, lnd , May IX Koperts ceme irem Attlc.i, in l'minUiln county, that a cyclone struck that (ilace nlsjut in the ceulre or the town and destroy wl several or thu business structures, including a new mill, the Koverollousoand the Chicago A (treat Southern railway olhces. Thowngen brldge ever the Wnbash rlver wat blown down; several (wrseiis wero en the bridge at the time il went down ami all are supiiescd le hnve been killed. A report Irem Williauis (sirt, Intl., nays : A cyclenu struck this place last evening de stroying everything lu its track. Several bennes and barns in the north end or the town were carried away. The cyclone seemed le have formed about two miles northwest el the low n and te take a south westerly direction traveling about .10 unlet an hour' striking the extreme north end of this place. It.iul Hulled l'p I.Ike n "Trell Sr. fJi.vi.xii.i'i:, Me., May 1.1. A tre mendous storm et wind ami rain swept ever this (own yesterday nltfirnoeii. It lasted for one hour but fortunately no lives were lest. The sheet iron rooting el the bone mill was rolled up Iike a scroll nnd blown into the street. The rtxir of Charles ISurgert's smithy wat also tern oil. Fruit titet vvoreHtrippod, fences demolished anil the creeks in the vi cinity nre overflowed. The tempest was the most Hovere lur yeats. The Mississippi it rising rapidly. Ilavageit lu C'Hiilini.tli. CiniINN.xti, Obi", May l.i. -About 10 o'clock lest ovenlng a lerrihe hail and rain sleriii xisited tills city. Numerous window s and skylights wero demolished, and many chimneys blown tlewn. Telegraphic com iiiuiiiiMtieii vv ns entirely cut oil from the city for several hours. Tlie less, ceiisideimg the xiuleme of the storm, was very small, thu heaviest losei be. ing A. H. Ilurkharl, who estimates his less, Irem broken plate glass and skylights, nl about &', Oee. 'I rains Held hy VVaHlinuU. MlvMisin mi, O., May 1 S. TrnuiH are all held by washouts. Miller Okev and 1 reo ree inan's circus train struck the vv atheul at Celd Springs, ditching the engine nml curs. Ne Hveh nre reported lesL I 'our bridges aie re re (sirted down between Davten and dreen dreen vllle. Mnii) Kllleil at Mmlilil Mxnnii), May III. -A most terrihc hum cant) has justsvvept across llie central portion of Spain doing great damage te property and resulting in mi enormous lets el life, lu this city nloue Heveuty persons aie io(iertod te hnve been instantly killed nud ever M xvoie meruur less sorieu sly iiiiiucd. il.tJU.-l.tA.-J l. UIHUUAIE. A lutllic llllulitrUll Willi tint Iho lliuiiite I'tiiin the r (I. II. Hairy L. Villee, el Manell.i, late a jl.JXI clerk, lu tlm ht.unp division el the (sistotllce tleiMrtiiient, Washington, has been dismissed Irem the rolls alter an investigation ordeiod by the postmaster genei.il. 11 seems that illee was married nt Marietta, July (5, ISs'J, te Miss lleath,aii otllmable lady et that place, and two children wero born le Ilium. In lsl Villee went te Washington and secured hit ap ap ap poitilmeut in the (KistotlUe department. Ills ttife nud children joined him shortly altor alter wnrds, but he billed te provide Ter them. They returned home mid he failed te send them any money nud drepeil all cerres petitienee. Tlm iroetl ihmjjiIe of Maiietta becuiue In dignant and hearing el hit doings there, reixirted the cite te llie postmaster general, who ordered an investigation. It was learnetl Hint geed-looking Mr. illee had been living at 11W Second stieet, Hast, with Mrs, Iladden, formerly Mr, Fend and be be bo lero that Mist (i race Dunn, the daughter et a well-knew n business man Washington. She wnt dlveiced rrein her lirst husUiud but Is net mairiuil te Mr. illee. The two nre nevviiway from the city. Villee, vv lien his wlfe went home, enlered Httlt for ilivorce. The subject of tint K'andal is well known in Lancaster. Ilu it et very respectable lainlly, vvhonre lunch tmtinged by his con duct. He wat n school teacher in thisceunty nud had geed repute; he jiassed the civil service examination and toil &ccure in tue place he had gamed by that sy stem. Hut he Huccumbed te the temptations el f.ist llie in Washington, mid hit abandonment und neg lect of his wire and family were shameful. When te their tlittrest wat added the annoy ance of v ilu anonymous lotlers, of whose pur pur Hucutlen there was Uttlu doubt, patience ceased te be n v Irtue. Scores of leading citi zens or Marietta united iu representing the facts te Festuiaster (ieneral lias ami the re suit wnt hit prompt action. Agrees That II liMeim lliiliie. fieui llrcslhi's l.vljiiiien Ailverlincr, Tlie Lancjitter In n:i.i.iui.M'i;it pie(Hjrly denounces as thu meanest business of all, thu attempts of seme disnpieiutcd Democrats te covertly lutliiciicu Republican Henaters te oji eji oji (ieso the ceiitirumtiuus el their Democratic competitors vvhnhaiuohtalueit appointments, thus keeping Republican iucuiubeiits in olllce ami barring moil el their own luithuut. It it a very mean business. loitrMltlleitft More. The P. It. H. tllrocters have agreed te issue 1,000,001) mero or stock, giving te share holders tlie right of subscribing te four per cent, of their present holdings, from June 15 te 30th, at they stand registered ou May 111 This iiicronsea the company capital te about fQJ,OQ0,000. 13, 1886. IHSMAIICK'S LITHK FAKCK. nr nut i mi vv nut iikaii kmiikkh e nut ruASvuar.itsiAN hah. llie I'nu.llilllly nt Anether Ciiiilllit lllnleil at In tinier lu AanUl Hie Military llielurt ThriniRh the Diet The Ileal Nilimllnn Kiilaliieil In All lln llelallit. ItniiMN, May I.t. Theiu it a great ileal of exclteuienl lu Berlin and tliiougheut Prus sia ever the alleged immense, military prost rations or France and the Intimation that these are luade with it vjevv te a war or rovengo ngaltitl (lermauy. The jiresent scare wat begun by the publication in France of the sonsallenal Isxik "A vaut La Ilatlallle," which alms te show that Frame was amply (irepnred for another nml suci essful wnr against (eriiimiy. This book was (iriuted IkiHi in French a der man and it obtained n large circulation iu both countries. Iu France, hew ever, il had no iui(Hrtaiit or lasting oirect, The Chauvinists threw up their hatH a II tlle higher than usual and talk ed glibly or the recapture or Alsace-Lerraine. Hut Chauvinism does net rule just new in France, mid thu hook received but liltle attention Irem thu gev eminent, thu leg islature or thej people. The cool reception of the work lu France should have show ii the (iurmaim that the Ixxik by no means echoed the reeling of the French (teople. Hut there is a party of Clinuv luisls also in (iermany w lilch Immediately proceeded te make all posslble capital out of the Incendiary work. They printed long extracts from the book in thu newspapers of the truly, accompanying llieiu wltii warlike couimeutt. They said IL wat new evidunt that France wat agaiu ready te inerch upon (lermauy, and they taxed Iho Herman war olllce with Huplnenuss Iu net Immediately augmenting the Herman lercet en the frontier lu conse'iuotiio or this warn ing. The people, liew ever, took llttle stock lu the prophecies el these piolesslenal alarm ists. Hut w Ithlu the last row days the efllcial (M(Hsrs, including I'riuce Bismarck's organ, the X'irth daman (hizrltc, have taken up the cry and art) dally printing an assortment of small v viiiomeus extracts front "Avaul La Hattallle." These have aroused the whole people te a belief that another France-German wnr Is imminent, The mili tary ollkerSjW he accept almost any excuse te hope ler a war, am lu high spirits, ami the preparations for the usual spring rev lows are mistaken by many people for tlie beginning or the hostilities. All these fact-s have deceived many papers outside et (ierinany Inte vv ril ing Herieusly about the allair, and gravely weighing the chances as between France and iieriiiany. The r.tct it that this war Hcaru is simply a liltle larce placed annually by Prince Hismarck, but fur fur g,elttm vv lieu the next year comes around. Ha object is always te assist the military budget through the Diet. This year the government is net only asking ler an un usual amount for military purposes, but the pension bill xvlll also bu a large ndditieii.il burden upeu the war olllce. Ihotearu per haps the reasons why the government has geno te an unusual length iu stirring up the wnr passions or the poeplo and why the columns or llie chancellor's own (mper have been lent for this purpose. .i ok ar.tiusKvii'H uusrirAi.. The total anil llintrililieiital Cernell (liven at r'ulleti Opera lleune. Despite the gloomy weather el last evening thore was a large ituilimice at the epera heuse le hear the vocal and instrumen tal concert given bv Iho choir of the Haltimore cathedral for the benelil el St, Jeseph's hospital, this city. it w.it under the conduct el Hev. Jeseph Ural, who se ably conducted a similar concert here for the tame purpese ene yearage. The overturo, "Zamia" by Hei old, was a piano duet by Messrs. drat and A. .Scbenuitt, per formed in masterly style. Mihs 12. I'loasan I'leasan I'loasan teu sang a soprano sole " ' en," and Miss SI. D. Feley rendered an alto sole " Daddy." Theso wero followed by a most excellent io ie io citntien by Miss Ada Mether, et Mrs. Brown ing's "Mether and I'oeL" She proved herself a hue readerand her talent wascrevviied with large applause by the audience. Mrs. S. Fletcher sang Operti's "Svveet the Augelus Is Kinging" in easy tripping Htyle tliat was deligbltul te the ear. Mr. L. Ilolttelter was down ler a tenor sole "Thu Krl King," bv scliuljurt, but his Minn wat inore baritone than anything else. He Hiug xvith much leeliug. Part lirst closed with -Mendelssohn's "May Hells" by a sextette consisting el : Sopranos : Misses Ij. Heirlich, M. Coeke, II. I'leasatiluu , alies; Misses 1.. Willson, L. Stock, M. Feley. The second part wat openod by Messrs. drar.tud Scheiiuitl with a piano duet "In v ltntien a la Valse" by Weber, in which the harmony wntiiulte inspiring. A verv svveet soprano sole was next given, "llearest Theu," by Miss il. Clarke. Miss Nlcelai followed lu a charming alto Hole "Schwaben "Schwaben madle" by Prech. Miss Mether roappeaied iu a roeitatlen " Over the Hills," by Will Carleton which se delighted the audience tliat she was recalled ami gavu iu spirited fashion a dialogue between the ireokleil.-f.ice girl and the missionary lady. Misses U Herrlich and K.Willsen s.tng a duet, "I'he Laniei and the Hese," alter which Miss M. Ceeko rendered a Hopiane sole "Why thu Cows Caine Latu." Mr. A. scheiiuilt oveketl a storm el applause by his rendition of Stra Stra kesch's "itriationseii Yankee Deedle," ami he was compelled toplay.ihei'eiidtitunberoro the itudiutice would bu iii(ieased. A most delightliil lemalu chorus, in which the full strength el the visitors was shown, wits O'Metra's "Summer Fancies" which was a lilting close le it most delightful musical outertainiueut. The lrieuds et St, JoaepP's hes(iltal and their iiauie is legion in this city will be delighted te bear tlmt nlwut .?000 wat realized ler thu institution at n result ul thu concert. Mint lu the feet liy Ihe Mierlll. Samuel Miller, who lives iu Kast Lampe ter township with Benjamin It. Statiller, caine limping into the city this morning, and en behig asked what was the matter with him," Haiti he had been shot by Sherill Touiliuseu lust Sunday ovenlng en his way home, lle was walking along the banks of thu Coneatega, oppetito TouiIIn TeuiIIn TouiIIn sen's farm, nbove tlie big l all raid bildge, when thu shot struck him iu the loot, badly wounding him, ami another shot (lassed thieugli lilt lint. He says he and Touiliuseu nre geed friends, and he ileus nut bolievo that he intended te sheet him, but merely te hear e lilm. Touiliuseu wnt secreted behind a bush and Miller says he told him since thu occurrence that he did net aim at him but shot Inte the water, thu shut probably having rebounded. Alt liiue.tMO tit Male Ituvemie. Thu statu' tlnanclal olllcera ay that thu rovenueof thu utate xvlll be Increased te 1,500 000 under the new tax: net just tleclarrxl con. stltutleiinl by the supreiun court, The rov rev rov eiiue new is about f 500,000, nud it would probably amount te $2,r0o,eo wereit net for the fact that Homuet the larger counties will be allowed credits for overpaid taxes of lor ler lor eor years. A Consummation lloveully te Ilu l'eareit. Fieui thu PltUbmg l.e.ulei. Up te this time we have held that Jellerseu Davis' utterances weie the harmless iiitiltoi iiitiltei lugs of a ditappoluteil, cantankerous soul. Hut heaven have mercy ou Jell ami tlie coun try, If his recent ltlp Vun Wlukle perform ance is te iiillicteu us thu rcuominatleii aud election el lllalne, the rejected one. VUll Ine the l'lillailelililn hi lieul. The Huporlntendlug committee of the school beard, City Superintendent Buelirle and several inombers et the beard went te Philadelphia this inernlng te visit several or the public- schools of that city, particularly theso whero sewing lias been added te the curriculum. A. VIKVVH IN THKUAIH, The Itrtlu'ainl .Inhll Dltilen'A Hhinv (IrtliiTimii (III llin Maine liny, Jehn O'Hrloimeomsto hnve very bad luck hi ltiifa.ster. A Hherl time nge he was knocked out iu court, when a verdict was given against him in it replevin suit about seme client cars, and te-day llie vventlier seems le have tlm better of lilm. It hasboen IiHikliig Iike rain for seme time, but the weather held up until this morning about nix o'clock, when the rain began te fall. The circus arrived hi this city at an early hour this morning from llarrisbiirg whero lltlida tremendous business for two days. The tenia wero at ence pitched in the northwest corner or Mcdrann's park. The canvas is very large and will acoemotlnto a great numlier el people. Alter the rain Het in It continued, without any interruption, all forenoon. The exhibition grounds prosenlod a very glisiiny iippc-tranci1, as they are very wet anil muddy. Thoctuvasiiieii and ether empleyes proceeded toilethclr work thOHame at though the tiny was clear, nnd Heme or theni loekod like drowned rnK Kverythlng wnt welnreitinl the grounds, mid everybody looked disapimlnted. Notwithstanding the mitorable weather quile a number or roeilo went out rreui town te visit the grounds dur ing tlm forenoon. Some of thorn wero coun try folks, who had ceme te town te Hoetho show, vvliile ethers were curious (Hioplevvho think a circus it a mitorable failure without their presem.0. About ten o'clock the circus ineu ilodded le give a street parade, which they ttld, in a hard rain. The caget ami nearly all llie wagent vv eru kept en the let and all that vv as put Inte the parade wat two bauds of music, ene whlte and the ether colored; tliroe camels nnd ten line looking elephants. Thu paradu passed through seme of thu principal streets and when it returned le the grounds the men ami animals looked at though they wero thoroughly soaked ,y water. Circus men never despair el holding a ier fbrmancu and they gave 11 out le overyeuo that they would exhibit tills allernoetl and evening. It is lu bu hoped Hint Iho woather wilt clear up Hiilllcieiitly ler them te show, as the circus is a geed ene and it would have tlone very well In this city. An elIertw.it made te have O'Brien; remain in here ever uvinorrew, xvith hees that the weather would improve, but this was iuiot!lbIeat the show Is hilled iu West CheMer for to morrow mid Chetteren Saturday, alter which it w 111 run lulu Philadelphia for a week. Se far there hat been ueamiisemeul booked ler "Whit Monday in Jancaster, when a great crown el (leopte count no oreuglil le town. It wnt thought that O'Brien might return te Lancaster en thai day, but he lint bis dates I lied through New Jersey at that time and cannot ceme. THIS .WTI.ItNOONS' I'l.ltl'OKMANl II. Struugu te say thore was a large crowd at thu performance this altcruoen ami with the exception el the roservod seata, the big tent was well filled. Thu street cars were kept right busy and plenty el poeplo walked out The crowd Included men, women and child ren, who were ceiiiK)l!ed net only te walk iu mtiti 10 reacu me lout, uui le nun ll en all sides el them when lienealh the canvas. The grounds are almost kueodeep. The ring is full el mud, but hay, sawdust, etc., have been sprinkled ever IL The ring horses llnd It Homewbat tlilltcult te tret around nud and clew n'sjokes sound xery damp, lilt duet nut rain this evening there Is no doubt that the cieud will be much greater than this af ternoon. A'A UUUTK HIR TUC HJMT. Many itmlilriiU el Ml. Jey unit Vltbiily Pull V btakeit Ter ?ieiv lleinet, Met'si Jwv, May IX Maria Stautfer, til New Providence, suveral weeks age came le Mt, Jey te visit Mrs. (iabriel Hear. She had for some time been Millerlng from dropsy, and bec-aiue veiy sick and died en Inst Satur day evening, aged 7fi yearn. On Tuesday morning her remains were taken te New Provlileiiceand interred by the side of her lather. Ou Tuesday of this week the following named persons leit for tllllerent iarit of the Westen Fast Line, which was stepped by MIMjcial reipiett: Jehn Bewman, Abilene, Ivan. : David II. Kngle jr., Abilene, Kan. j Mrs. Jert, Knobs ami son, for St, IiOiiKMe. ; Mrs. Christian Stohler and daughter, Mrs. Jl. Cunningham ler Oikaloes.t, Iowa; rrem Mattersonxille, Ileury Loraw, for Abilene, Kan. j Aaren anil Moses Harber, of Kaphe township for Abilene, Kan. ; Mrs. Kntherlue lluulbergcr, el Kllzahethtevvii, Ter Abilene, Kau. ; Samuel L. MUler, el West Denegal township, ler Kansas City, Me. ; Jehn Long Leng enetkei, te Wisconsin ; David It. Hrandt, Flerin, le Abilene, Kan. ; lnaac lietliuau, of Anchertuvvn, Henry W. Hrandt, el Mastor Master Mastor Heuville, Daniel Krb, Christian Iletlinan and Henj tig, ler Kansas City. Ou .Monday evening the following named lierbonswero elected trustees or thu Henry liberie cemeleiy, located Heutli el' town; J no. M. Hiestaml, J no. ll. .eiler, J no. M. Brandt, Win. Kuhu, J no. (!. Klsjrle, J no. B. Shelly, ll. II. Strickler, H. F. Kborle, II. II. Isissley ; (iiesiueiii, jiie. vi, itiesiami ; secre tary, H. F. Kberlu; tro.tsurer, Win. Kuhii ; Hiiperintendeiit, (lis). Derr ; assistant su(ior su(ier iutendent, II. II. M.tsley. On Monday seme thierer thiel os burst the deer oil el thesalb in Scheck A Hosteller's coal olllce, e.ister the P. It. K. pastonger station, and took a largu let et plunder lu thu shape or one trade dollar nud about hev enty II u cents ler ther trouble. Monday next is the day set ler the exami nation el the withers' orphans in thoHcheol building en N. IUtb.ua street. Dr. Illgbee i;.tmliies the Mercer Scheel. Thu annual examination of thu soldiers' or phan school at Mercer wat held Wednesday. It was conducted by State Superintendent Iliubee and County .Superintendent S. ll. McCloeryaud was attended by a large mini lair or members of tlie i J rami Army or llie llepublic, minisleis 'and ether citluus. Thu schelai acipiitled theinselv et v ery creditably, Suportentlent McCloery suiting that they ceuiiaretl Taverably with the pupils orthe host school orthecountry. .Superlutoiideud Ulg- bee luade a thorough examination or the building and the clothing and reed of the children, and publicly stated that be had leuiid everything iu such a condition at te leave no reasonable grounds ler complaint. Net ene or the Sl scholars was sick and all were clean nnd well clad. At the clese orthe examination Mr. HIgbee called upon the ret. ldent elergyiiien present for an expression el their epiuiun us te the moral and religious toneot tlie institution. All el thorn had as sisted iu a borles of roliitleus ineetingt held lu tlie school dining tho'winter, nud all said that in theso respects tlie Institution steed high. Su(ieriHtt)ndeut HIgbee addressed the audience, ami condemned lu vigorous lan guage the leceut charges which had been made against the soldiers' orphans schools. A t'lilil of new era mnl I'ulUige, This imuniiig about 8 o'clock as Mr. Kehl or, the llerist, wat sending in te Harry Demutli a large Mat vvngett leaded with lloweriug plants, paints nud ether rure exotica, the borse attached te the wugen took Irlght near the K.istern market, ami ran down Kast King street at full speed. On striking the railroad nt the corner of Duke, the tire et ene or the wheels Iluvv oil, thu cress-bar and shafts wero broken nnd thu wagon was oiuerwisu pre Ity badly shnken up. The young niau who was driving bravefy kept hit seat nnd by tlexloretis (lulling guided hit wageu among soveral ethers thai were en the street, and bringing the runaway te a step berore leachlng Christian stroet, Thete xvhe saw the runaway say it looked at much Iike a moving Mower garden at Maeduirs army looked te Maclieth Iike Hlrnlmt weeds mov ing le Dunsln.iue. Noneoftho plnuts were iujiired, nnd nil wero seen tlelivcreil, nt Mr. Deniuth'H, and new adorn the beautiful grounds iu learef liitstore. D.uisereiM Trilling, i lout thu West Chester lluniiblttaii. A curious cite of ubteut-mlndnesi comet front Oxfords A cllUeu of lleisj well recent ly tltud and signed a check iu the First Na tional bank el Oxford, for 1 137. Alt ink blot or something about the paper did net ploase him and he lliled another ler the same amount forgettlng te destroy the objec tionable one which he left en the desk. Soen ttnorwardTheodoroKlstliigorjOrWestbrook, Laneaster county, waslu thu baukaiidhe found the coiiilemuod check wl WM r0, Htored te Its owner. PBIOE TWO CENTS. Mil. KICK TAKKS THK FLOOR AMI HfiUfl Afl'l.AVHK HT KirHMAIftH A .tUMintliiiaelu lteiretentAllv Wmita te Knenr About the llstlil J, AiUnll ttetinre, anil tie InlrixbiieiK lllilerlral C'empwl- min that lltlng. IKinu the IIeiim, Wahiuniiien, l). e., May l;l,-IIeuse. Mr. HIce, or Massachusetts, from the com cem com mltlee en Torelgu allalra, ropertotl favorably ami the Heuso adopted the resolution In quiring or the iircsident what alepii have been taken te have Investigated the nulztire of the "David J. Adams" ami roquont requont roquent Ing him te I'omiuunlcate te the Heuso at the earliest day possible what were the circum stances under which tlie solrttre wat made In the inernlng hour the commute, el the whole rosuiued consideration of the joint resolution, appropriating ft 17,000 te In demnify Chinese subject for lasses sustained Iu the Heck Springs massacre. Mr. Klct), el' Massachusetts, strongly sup IHirted the roNelutlon. lle paid that the ebll. gallon of the Ciiltisl States government te pay thote damages rettod net en geed will, or a spirit of licnovnlenco, but upon International lnvv. lle utted many precedenls In mippett of his position, nud during the course of hit remarks said that when Kugland, through tier careless ness, had tot loose the crulsers which had driven our commerce irem the sort, the United Slates had ex acted indemnity, and he trusted that thore would bn new an arm at long and a veice as strong le exact Indem nity Irem Kugland for the lujurles her sub jects wctu new (lerpetratlug and Hacking te perpotrate upon Amorlcaullsliermou. (Loud applause.) Metlieillat lIUtteis In IlillUhi. HtiFAi.0, N. Y., May IX The Methodist bishops began their seml-atinual private meeting here this morning le arrange a plan of Kplsceiial visitation, ami dispose of ether elllclal business. Tlie bishops iu atlendancc are Bewman, of St. Leuis; Harris, of New l erk ; Fester, el Bosten ; Merriel, or Chi cago; Andrews, e! Washington j Warren, of Denver ; Hurst, or HuHale ; Niudorer, or Topeka; Wnldeu, of Chattanooga, and Mai Mai Iahan,erNevv Orleans. A public recoptlen under the autpices et the Methodist Union of Bullalewlll be given Iheni thltoveulng. They xvlll preach lu thu Methodist churches, or the city next Sunday. Marvelleus Distances ou lllcjle. Minnkai'ei.is, Minn., May 13. The great six days bicycle race botvveen I'riuce and Scheck continues te attract much attoutien from tlie fact that both riders are far ahead of the beBt previous records. Scheck never leaves his wheel. I'riuce yosterday lest a liltle ever a minute. Nolther contestant shows any sign of wearing out, The total Hcore for threo tlnyn Is: l'rlnce, 515 miles and I 'laps ; Scheck, 03 miles and 3 laps. A Ills Wreck. Cincinnati, May 13. Hya big wreck en the It. A O. read near hore, soveral men were killed and many injured. llve rernenii Killed. iNniANAfebis, May 13. A railroad acct tlent occurred te-day ou the Indianapolis, Illoetuingtou & Wottern railroad lu which live poeplo were killed. WHAT UK It I'lCUIIAIIlLlTirH. Wahiunciten, D. C, May 13. Fer Kasteru New Yerk, Eastern Penn sylvania, TvTew .lorsey, Delaware, Maryland and Virginia, rains nearly station temperature, varlable winds gonerally south erly conditions are faverable ler" sovere local .storms. Feil FniUAv Lecal rains and stationary lempcraturearu iiullcaled for the New Kn gland and MIiKlle states. Ti:i.i:iiK.i'iiiu nkws of tiii: day. Kev. Charles Iladden Spurgeeii, the well known Louden preacher, is 111 with gout, Schumacher it Schult, large Londen deal, era iu rice, have failed with liabilities amounting 10X183,000, owing te the decline el prices. At the silver iiiiuei near Vllladaina, Mexico, yosterday Hupt Antonie Vale, with a body of workmen excavating a tuu nul linuiodlately alter a heavy blast, was crushed te death by the fall of tuunel roel. liev. Ogeltbylast night erdered the witb diavval Irem KattSU Fioulser the remaluiug two cem(ianles of militia. This leaves that point ontlrely unprotected se far as the militia is concerned. James Dacey, the uiurderer of Alderman Uaynes, has been examined by a number of experts iu insanity and pronounced insane. Ills execution was te have taken place te-day at Woodstock, 111., hut Iho govorner will likely stay IU llenr They Traveled te Kentucky, Washington I lis patch te the .Vew Yerk Times. Iioulsville is richer te-night by the pres ence of a party of Washington statesmen and gentlemen. At 10 o'clock Inst nlgut the Baltimore ,t Ohie train had attached te it Presldent (lanett's private ctr and a Bleeper carrying Sountera Heck and Hearst, Hep Hep Hep roHCntatlie Mitchell, or Connecticut Com Cem Com mlssleuer of Patents Montgomery, Leenard W. aud Larry It. Joreuio, of Hew lern; Henry Kills, or Philadelphia j the Hen. Simen Cameren, and James Dully, of Lan caster county, Pa. i Norris Feters, nnd Jehn F. Chauiberlln, of Washington. The party will bee the rnces, and will also visit the cele. bratctl stock farm ei Mr. Alexander, near Lexiugteu, aud attend the spring sale et his blooded racing stock. They ex(ect te reach Washington en Ithelr return next Monday. The CVific says that the supply et edihlea, tlriuknbles, aud ether lnxurles stored In the dining car resembled the euttlt of a con cen con gressleual burying party. A Coaching l'arty Un tlte War. Colenol 15. K. Jamisen and eparty of friend consisting of David W. Sellers, Colonel JU V. Dochert, Colonel James If. SceUeld, Majer JaiuesF. Ilreull, or 1'hlladelphia 5 J. Huren Cresinaiiand W. Preston 1IU, of New Yerk, and O. I- l'rudeu, of the executive mansion, Washington, leit Fhllade phla Wednesday alternueii, lu Jamisen's Jeur-ln. hand drag ler a tour through the atate. They will be geno a week and will visit V'est Chester, C'eatesville, I-tncaster, CelurnbU, Marietta. Mlddletewn, up the Juniata te Wll Uncross country te lJellorenlo, te Leck ilaven, and down the Susquehanna borne. They ex H)ct te reach Laucaster this evening aud go lience through the llempflelda aud Denegals te the famous farms of Jatnes Yeung, at Mlddletewn. V dispatch Irem Coateavlllo aya tlie party are detained there by Ue rain, aud will net reach Lancaster until to-uierrow, m Martlu lteb rient Out. Martin Hesh, noted yosterday as having been arrested for annoying the community by begging ruoney and spending all lie re re re eolved ler whisky, was committed te the county prison for 15 days this wernlng by the mayor. The prison u'" th, havu the man declared lusane and et te we county tityluui, at lie Is a lit su'Jwt ler Ut institution. A Welcome lu UulTy nnd lftMv. rium the beuUville Courler-Jeurual- There are unpleasauwr P-"Tel ! Ig InOld Kaln uck atthta JJ?', year, when the ""-aldterH,.!!: t" d tte .trawberrie. Julelwt, uf, Zi!2S ihn mint and lu en UMHA, . Biullw lieamlng invitation te all WJT WlM.. uees from peuiiisu vm iv j "" '."'. .I...I- .mil In Dbstut M1MI up aim im itie.i .. ... a ctre and persecutn. tl .n t m V HJ