mite$ 54t VOLUME XXII NO. 2 H SIX TAG EH. LANCASTER, PA., SATUKPAY. MAY 15, 1880. SIX PAGES-P1UCE TWO CENTS. mi i&ffi$ssg&5i&i 11 1 IT I7 1 IT IT A NlhNDKKWIi WUHKKII. tXV'XXvwV i ii i. it it nun r rritiiis i.xi r.wii mi i r 1 1 IMI i, i no II II.Mir llin l.ttiillnt IIMtiiy nl it l.miiii-lt-i Xlrt Intuit Willi lllta lllllllli It (Ileal lllulllMMt llillll Ink I out I It jr tu llj l.ir n Ijintiln "I il I i-nliiij M-tllril line About tills Hint) when tint nevupipets til thoietiiilry abound Willi Mlcirlni I strike ami -tnlii when labor dieps Its lirtin liiur itutl mplLlt silllnlllv inliises tu lieil M llll dltilt imii'il nniplit)e, when great Hinlil pmlflvitit threaten revolution nr itolutieii , and Killlii,tl t' niiiiiilstM grapple with might problems nr gruiie Lillnill allnr their settlement, the ii'irj tiftliii llin el it tewnsmin, whose caicer illustrates hew the laborer or xnittirdnx Is the tapitaltst nl In day, mil tlm otilple)n nf te- Itv, t genius, t m I tiat r .mil tlirtfl, Iss tunes the oinple)or til te morrow, is inn without llltl'llSt Itllll tin Itusilll ll) tllUSO who will te.nl. II any une In Luuastci thnreuglilv l.t- tlllllrtr With llSnillVtl tlllsillOSSallll llllllllttl.tl establishments were asked le uame a i illen who Is never lillt', who Is happiest when busiest, who knows Ins business ami slicks te it. mill whose tneaiure of Hint ess Ins Issui "nil liy umpiostletioil Innrit, In) would 1st most llkel) te tiiiiiiii.lehn Itutl. His lather urn an Iri-iliniitn . his inothei wis aScetih woman, his great grandfather was a 1. or in in. His i irisjr Indicates that he limn hy inlieiit.ini e tu some of the qii titties ut tin h nf these Hint" NtrotiiHel blend iirn hii imusters nl ulit tirst hoi Hail lur uieiu.t limn vessel was w im I, oil soniewhcio nil the lush mist, ami his I itnily wiirit among tint survivnrs nl the disistcr. llouee a shIHh imMit in tipHir Irutattil ami llni'ly ttit.tr ttit.tr niatriage uf unit el tliu tenuis with a Smith girl. 'Ihere were thiiloeu brother nt tint taunly tif Jehn IbKt s lather , iml every intn ut them save he measured umr hix Itsil in height iml weighed J) isiumls lehu Hest, sr , was the exception hit ami his wife cungiatcdle Viiiertca ami lauded in I'lilli delpbla ntsiut Istis. he enlisted anil leiight fur his new miinliy in Hut war of M ami after that cuun tn this county mill with his fimlly Mtthnl almiit Siiuilttritliiiri;, in P.ist liiiiiK'tnr tn w n li I n lle werkisl mi I inns i i that ni'lhberhiKHl iml te tills ilay Ills inninery Mt'liurlsliisl as tint nt all linltintrtuiis, hemtsl man. 'I'Iii'id wurti nevum thililrnii nl this tttiillv nl whom the two il.mihtnrs ,tm ill'. nl anil iiT tint kiiiik, li'siili)s Hi" sulii t nl this skilih, mily the iiuiigiitt siimimh h" lixes in .Mlnntisiita. Inhn UeHt was Uirn in lJJ hi ! , his ttlhur iiniiiiMsl tn this i in ami w Inm Ins mother iltctl in l-'i tliu fannl was liniknti uk lle he tnl Ins unit lutiire ills, nsseil amt the umtirtalnty nl Ins fortiiues. I lit p n kmt Ins t'llci ts in a llttlu cotton trunk una when iitnler elRht jeus nl ace went nut into tin wlile, wlde werhl, el hlsewn intiiisel mil In wa nl tliu New llnllaml turninke, In lit his lertniii-. lle tlmiiht he was u lenn'u,t nn when lit) K"l tn the Malmiii farm, just Isnntiil the tiri'sent I'.irk lien-i. , whn.li was tlien iiwnt'il liy Cnleiimu ami l.irminl hy an Irish Prcnli lerlau tauiily iiaini'tl hlle. H hi'ii In) pri-snniitl lihiiiMiir, applying net Inr IikiiI, Hholter or hiillii);, I ul Inr work, they limkinl asteiusliiMl ami asktnl hint what hnienlil tin. He promptly auswertnl " lirinc the isiwh, iiit woeil, i irry wnttir ami run erramlH." I hey took him in nor illicit ami lireiiKht him te town net day te tliwretlit his story unit rustore the runaway le his hnliie. Hut wlii'iillii'j Ien ml lustalu trim ami Ills ilulfi iniiiiitien 1 1 rm the took Inm tiai'k lloHtayetl thore iiiiiiii'iii ami when he left he in, iile a lull farm timid , they pun him miHi.lioeliii, hut he iii.uiiigiiil tn pii k up HtllllO I'lHKMUOIl at llllll. II HNS III II. ON WIlHMNil. His farm iippri'titti eshlp wis a haul ime. The Whites were the Htraitest or thetr hei.1 heli.ul ueiuinpauy ami had no fun, .Sunday was the bluest tliy el the wisik, ami his isolated lile hail no ilitrms ler hint, lle I'atiie te town te loam a traile when he was Hixloeu, mill ljj;aii his appreutli eship with .Inhn It. Ilussel, thou carrying en the elil lilackHiuith Nliep that li.nl bten Cel. Mesier's ami lliuu the elder ltus.sel'a, it slmnl en l..ist KIiik htioet, whuronew is Mix. Dtnl Hair's resUlciRe . mid they ilnl herse shoe iiiK uueli rejulritiK, waKim Ironing anil oeothiiiK In the iiue at that time. Hehi lliilsheil IiIh l rail e in lhree,)Oiirs ami hIieuI HlJwtmt into liiiHlnesH ler hlniHeir, w lth a hIieii al Mula-i'H IliU, uinile oastel Hlrd-ln-llnnil, thulate Dr. in. Al. WUItoskle was his approntke. In luur erllvn tneiiths he iltil netmit tiiietli;li work te .iy tlmlr beartl .mil he quit. He went te I'liilailelphl.i In hearth el oinple meiit anil failed te llud It; HiiiPH wero e-ieet dinuly dull. Tliciioe hu went le iliiilngten. The new Kit'itt ship httihlui( htislucHsef the Harlitu HolliiiKSWerth company w its in Its liilancy ; and Wilmington had Just M less population than T.ainusler. He entored into an up I'lentUeMiip with Hutz, Hurlun tV Hellims. worth al hellei inakiiij.-. J. 'I' ( tusu, new the head of the iniupauy, was thou a tlino tline tlino kieiwr ami the hIiIii builillii(- Ijiwiiiess was juat Ih'kIiiiiIiik. Ainu had te lie brought iretii Ilaltiiiiorenud 1'hil.idelplii ttuumstriict the hew unit Hteru ; yeuut; Hest jucesuly ciltlcisud their work unit Mr. Hiirlati liuaid of it, seut for him mid asked him II he thought he could de it liotter. Hest an an Hwerud tint he did and he was glitm a eluius'. lie had a roinarUiible oye ler form anil inoastireiuunts, and thin faculty aorted him admirably. They wero building an un usually last beat te ply between Albany and Trey and a master builder who came en te ill i eel it commended Hest In the highest manner, lle lit upone ossel alter another. One day the Hcilleldiug en which he uud three burly assistants wero working broke down. Due was killed, another badly crip pkd and the third narrowly escaped; Air. HistVi clethi s wero Hiillt ojien Irem cellar le waistband and his body JiiHt grazed. He resolved te quit the hazardous work ; but an lucreaxe of wages unit luiproteinont in the lumber used ler scalleldliig knjit lilm. lle wanted te learn boller-nmking net hoat heat biilldlng; but he iireeil no useful le the OHlubllsliiuciit tliiit he utayed there until he hud helped te construct twenty noun beats, and when the time of bis apprenticeship ex iilrodhe u.is getting higher wagon llt.tii an Jeur. When he slriickeitt te work at his liadn lie tried liunv cities, lle worked km,i. Blely lu Hartluieru, Ciuclnnatl, (Jospert, Va.,bL l.euls, l.eulsMlle, l'ittaburg, 1'hila delpliia and A'eiv Yerk. Meantline lie had married anil vheroer he went his family went with him during these tenortwele j para. fill imi our roil japan. In the winter efK.V2-rJ Air. Hest was on en gaged by the linn of Merrick ,V Kemi, l'hlla delplild, te superliiteud the large contract whicli they had te lit up the government ics ics heI "Alltulaslppl" ler Commedoro l'erry'a oipedlUeu te Japan. They were under ---v,.v bunds of Me,wi Im loll toceuipliilo Hie work in Hlty ilajH, and Holecled .etiug Hint nter many elder anil inetn exitlein oil liands te HliKirititeuil tliti job, because of his tlri n and energy, us well as his inis'liiiilcal skill, Their expectations weie net dls.ipx)lllteil. lle piexiHl n utasler of the Munitien. Hi) ceniiiei(Ml tliu jealousy of these oxerwlieui he was promeleil and wen the lespeit ami ailliilratleti of bis HiibenliiiHtes. Many or them wero lottghsel the town, Miiyiiinen itllig liiMeincti and Schuylkill riuigiirn. 'I hey weie lu-cilstetued te nlilrk work ami bully lite bosses. Hidden Imtu clnsii lnsp(s.ll us they theiiglit, In dlllerent puts el the Hlilp, they were went te Mllp oil the essel, run le Ihn city en llin Iceinul come hick lci hoiirMeliiaililduty. When piy-ilsy came they leiinil Ihat a master's eie had Iksmi en theiii , and tinm that time Ihst had no trouble Iretii ueglis I of dutv or lack el disci pllne. lle was iie or rough nor profane In the iiiaiiHgement or men, and aliii s i-eiii lilaiideil their bust illerb hen lie luilshisl the Jeb, le the gieal satlHlaellnn tl the emu tuiHleie, his einplieiits guMt Itli.i tltM pte iiililiu ler his laltliltll tits lingo el duty. I In remained with tlimu miimi earHnnil then engaged with Amer A lireei, Hillaclelptit , iMiiier makers nud linn IuiiIsIh, el whom (lieer was a brothel III lai el Walsnn il. Mlllm, el thlstlty. ltl.lt HNS in I m S1I.II. It was alKititlHVJ that hoc une le l.uii isler and determined te nettle hern. He rented an old stable back of the I'etitisyUatiU ralltiuit Hlatieu at a rental of oceiiIh a day and w tiled ler wink. I or the euh time III Ills llin he wen out Ihn seal of bis p mtaliHiiis walling lle went out liiHeart'li el work. He illeil the liirnsciis alKitlt Marlelln, Chlekiei ami Columbia, told theui wh tl he teiild de, mil brought home JsHt or TO worth el work a big ob in his eyes then. He Jugged along at this rale for a few months when Jacob AiiMir, also in the Isiller making business was burned out, brought bis trade te Hest and formed a pirttierMilp with him When the new I'. It. It. passenger hUiIieii was biilldltig, tills lirtu ul iiiti.h itilis had anuml iiuioelwork ami their ImmmerH were ring ing Mini their tires binning sleidlly lietu I i. m , te In p in,, eery ilai. Hut when Hunt linuVrtnek n f7, illt) Jeb nl rebuilding heiihi cotleu laitery Imilers Inr Manager hpettter, the m igiiltude el the centrtet staggered uer. lie llrst reiiien stritisl ami then withdrew from Hi" llnu In two wisiks Itest liml tighleen men ut wnrk and bis simp get in lm ,i hu pi tte, enlnelt ten Mil til and III lm lied tut t bust ttess nun grown beyond all ess tattoos, lit 1 s v nt n i ill lit n. Oier en Cliestnut street, ne.ir tlioieiuer of Iluke, where Hiitne Ihren-Hlery dwellings are nun ens ted was the old frame building that had Isjeii put up originally for it'Tiiinu" thttrih. Jehn l.lllel, an l.ngllshinan and Keleiin Melhetltst, s Lilted that miigregitieu here . and the building was deilliatid Ala, IJ, Is.'J with sin t Ices In Cnglish and (Jeriu m. I It I ii it Hiibseiiieiitlv emhra'ed the faith el Jehn W iitebrtiuner ami his new deneinliia tlntt took this thtirih. I, iter It passed te ethers and dually te the Haptlsls. 'rrtisten Him k had ll for Hale ami the bis r men nlli'iisl the prim asked, 1,"0, mid eien mere, but the i linn ll (ssiple welililli I sell II ler Htti h purKHes, ami when Hosts nn m ut Nttggested te hull le bu it he ai ted prnmpll, pild f i0 down and en the d ty altei tliii last pie.u lung lu It he bid his lilichlliei setup and tin) dill el the Iwilel linkers iliotMied the ivhees nl the gessil j et resounding limn Its wisslen wills. He iiieied there ttrsl about the outbreak el the war and with brisk times his business went along ai tliely i neiigli. I.N I Mllll Ml lilt WllllltS. lint when he leek a niutmtt lur boilers Te b'l't lung and leiiud he hail only Is feet nl depth he was puzzled. With his usual piiiluptucss he loeke I around ler a new bit leiiiid it mid iiisisnereil that lis owner, the late Willi mi Millar, w tilled f . tmn bir it , he told hltll frinkly fur whit he deslted tl, liarg iiiiihI let f l.'rihl, pinl tbH down nit the emit nn I ceunselled as te the cost el a build nig peliyiiO, loertieii fwt in the i Iear, inu trai'ttsl ler tl at ?l,., hid it tluishisl .mil get out Ins seienty loot bmlers witlim the stipul ttisl tune. I his wis in Inii. Since then and with the constant enl irge. meiil of his works, at the corner el I'luin street ami the I'eniisiHauia rtilrmtl, they hitels'eii ileMJled te the III itinf.it line nf hollers, of isirtahle hleain engines, Meaui heating apparatus and the l.tireka birk mill, nl wlin h Hest is the builder and Maniiii the Ikiteulee, and which under their Joint matt matt ageineiit has wide silo all ever the world. Mr Hest is a man of untiring energy, i eaieless industry anil greit skill, and prnle as a mis h.ielc. He aims at cvellciite el work first nt all Ins inline is his trade mark, and while hoi latins le de the uiim ipiality of work aseheaph as any rivals he will net hii ritleeipiility te pilte. Jsoieral jcars age his seu James bixaini) awn lateil with him, ami the linn ts new Jehn Hest .V Seu. 'I he are extensively advertised , at the I etitenuial and at the New OrleatiHoxpesltinn they were loiispicueus exhibitor, and then goods aie sold in ami sent te every stile in the I nien , te I" ranee, Hreitieu, Camilla, ami ether lor ler evn lountries. Ills business is well oiginied. Ilimselt a h ml worker, he has no hlrikes nor troubles with his men. M tliy of them Intve been long with him. David llarlnim l . . keeper and cashier, has be-tn with the con tern 1 1 veirs . Matthias "i . an Hern, I, i,.m m el the Isitler Mhep, has liMiiu there J e.irs, inrul II nil, loieui tu el the inachiiie hIiei, ejeits, Andrew Hiei is lereiiiin el the ptltein tuikers, I. H. Mueller, leieinau el the leiiiulry, ami W. 1. lliMt is draughts man, rrctferick Staiuin, nietliaiiic.il engl ueer About is) men ale employ ml in the works. In tin sin ill degiee Mi. Itnsl acknowledges the enl. uging business of tliu ceiuein due te the uung bleisl assm laled with hlin. The eulei prise, plutk ami industry of James Heslaieas widely known as the lilm ; and heis looked te with much cenlideiu e ler counsel and 10 operation hi the senior and heid of il. Ml.. Ill tl Al IIOMI,. Ml. Hest lives ut his new, handsome and i oiiilerlablo losnleiice which he built ler himself snout veais age at the north-east lornerel Jellotfeu mil Hast Chestnut sheets. Of his seveuleeii children nine daughters and two sons survive; he has been tvviie iinrrieit He divides his tline between his home and his business ami meddles little with etttHldu allalrs, ascribing his success te his close atteutlmi te the details of his slmi. Ileitis been rendered slightly deal by the constant din te w hiclt for lie irly lerty jeara he has been HtibJecled, but he Is koeuly sensitive te all the variation, of boiler-making music ; in his shop his ear 1h acute and he hivm he can tell by the Hound of the liainnieis il things aie going right. His health is ox ex lellent, never Iwtter th m ,vlieu he is haul at work, and ler recieatieu he latins the lilleeu lets en the old "oeiuniniiH" lilt ll he bought Iieiii the 1. Haitmim tract. Tin; ltvitii in till. Hns-.i s. Illus tiatetl. Loek out ler next Alendiiv's Ivu !, i mi m bit. Ihn M.ntti ter intilas Itfmt' itnily. Almest tliu whole el yesterday was Hpent by u party el men lu looking for the body el I'ebliui Hess, who was drowned at slackwater en Tlntrmlay. They ltave net jet been sue sue tesstiil, however. It in believed that Hie I mily is either in tliu deep hole, imiiiedliitelv lu Irent of the dniii breast, or has been Hwept down the stream. 'Iho creek Is still xery Ulgli ami tr the body Is net found te day u large force will continue the search to morrow. The HPatch yeslerday resulted in law unit. Jehn hheuk, u tesldent of Mllleisvllle, was using a net lu tlie creek when hoiiie el the men began threw lug mud balls te annoy him. Finally some one tluew a cinder whkh struck Sheuk en the uose, cutting It and blacking both eyes. Khcnk charged Sielt llrady with threw lug the tinder mid the latter was anestcd. He will be lieaul beluie Kijtiiie I.itituer oil Alend.iy u week. Hie Uicut Cuiintll ut lied 31 en. Tliodre.it Council of Improved Order el Hed Men, el the state of l'eiiiiHylvauia, will meet In llethloliem en Tuesday next, and It tuny be in sosslen the groater part of the xveek. The representatives from the tribes or this city, who ivill loive en Alenday alter altor altor noen, are an fellows ; Mctamera, Se. 2, Jehn AlcCully; Kuslialikenee, Ne. StU, C A. Vllloej Hed Jucket, Ne. II, Adam Obien our, GAY YUUN( (KKI'llKANS. rllt IfTf-FllilT ANNirEUHMlt Ut' A vel. i. Kill'. i.iTKKAiti nuvtr.rv. All Inlrllrillntl mnl Mulil llsuiiii't 1 lint I'aiketl IiiIiiiii Oiifin lliiutfi Mllilir iima of Hie fair Si"t rrmfiil-.' utiai liilOlitllin lrllrinl. 'I he 11111-lliHlaiinlverHnry el Iho (iii'lheau Literary Heelnty was held III I'lilteii opera heti'O en l'rldiiy.ovetilng. 'Ihe l.uge hall wascrewded with a well pleasud iiiidienie, In which the lovely lair sex largely predom inated. The Hlage, as is usual en these ooc.i eoc.i oec.i hIiiiim, was btMiitlltilly iliceraled. lu the liickgreiiiid wete placed Imnilsoiiie growing plants and Mowers. Almve lliem was an arch of gas Jein lermltig Iho words 111 the original tiieek letters i I'tleneslhe I'hes" let thernbe light the uiotle el the society. l'rein abeve Ihe Hlage was mispeiuled a fesliKining el green IntirelK. The front part el the stage was ulinest levered Willi tropical plants and the cheli est (lowers, giving It a must appro appre pt late appearance ler this, tlm mouth el blos soms mid Mowers. Over the rieakerH was (Hired a big triple aicb, be uitlfillly decorated with cut tlentsrs, having HUsMidetl Iretii iU i etitie n large design made of llowets Initie hIi,iki el mi oval basket. At eight eVIik k the i nllegn faculty and the HiieakerH of Ihoovon Iheovon Ihoevon lug liled Inte Hie hall and leek their Keats iisiii tlie stage. The evening's pingiamtue was begun with atievertuie ' I'l'iue Itattie," altei which Ite. Hlwiuus .Stall, of St. JiiIiii'h Lutheran t him h, tills ity, elleied an iipprnprlati) pr.aei ter the ihcisIuii. 'Iho (iilulaterl in was (hen Inliedin isl liytheprts Idem el the him let, N. M. Ililliel, el New .Mahoning, I 'a "1 ill. I tin vi I'll nt I llin mi I." The Salutatory. "The Triumph el 'bought," by Calvin A. Loes, el Ilethlehein, I'.t Alter well emitig the. itidieiite in happy stvle, the speaker passed le a tomilderatlou el hts siibiis t, saving that thought is mind in in turn 'I'lie history el the world plainly shows tint mankind, lu Its early ihlldlike stages, exercised Its menial niwers lar less than In altcrtimcH. On every hand we we lb it the nations are aw akn anil the liliml at work thinking and thinking. 'Iho press Is punting and printing, the world Is reading and re id 1 n g. And the pilnting, statuary, an lillis lute, isietrv, thesi lein esHiul religion in the lour ')iiailers el the glebe all show under in si the work el tlm mind, the triumph of thought. I neught's highest triumph, how ever, is new and must always be the worship el insl, whii h honors ami elevates the mind ami is our most "reasonable neivn e." Next w ti given a line xlelm sole by l'ref. irlhtir Wittith. " I III a i i m i ii- i " Hialiun " I he Aim of Life, bj Harry I', llilluiin, I uvsliiirg, I'a. Hmid iml xantsl Is the pith or life Ij big nisn te u, mi's wan dering steps. Alan endowed with such I i utiles as ate impl tilted In hlin is indebted te his maker let Iho fruits el his perloriu perleriu aniis. , ih, te Iki true must have an aim. Ambition ma) be el the lutelleit, the body ami mind mav be used in obedient e te the dli bites of the purer elements, (no moral ami the spiritual. Youth is .sanguine. 'Ihe jsith chosen 1hu1vv.iv.s llewery. hen youth is xissed ilcturminatleu upon Heme pursuit lu lile is demanded. Man has entered bis coin se and, If he has leal nod the propel lul mice el lallli, inev es en le hiii i ess. Pints life progresses until it has reached Its true aim w liii'ii Is only all lined w hen man h ts i ressed the threshiild nl the tetnal t itv AIusii "A I Inwiet ler Lvervttsl). ' "V M VN's V VN mi; v' I II VI.' Onlieii "A Man's.! Alan for A'Thit" by ilain 11. Lilt, I'rltztewii, l'a. 'there is an Ideal llin nud a practical lile. .Many anil erro neous ire the ideas respei ting tin se two t v pes el hie. Thisceiiliislnu and the lamentably low eslitii ttieti of man th it is prevalent lirst ly and the true lean hivenillv was Hie htirdeti of the orator's theme, " A Alan's a M.tli for A I Int. I he orator i elates I hew en one iiiciwiiii Kebert Hiirns, being In v nud U the house nt an aristocrat te sing oueel Ins wings, had te sup with the M.nautH. With a pissing relerente In the wi niched toiiditieit of lrelau I, and Heme el the Ineipi llittes ul xiiicriuiu sir I il Hie, the speiker insed Willi vviiiu tributes tu tiaitlild ami I li.eldeiis , Stevens. Musu t ernet sole, let Mi. HortMivder. "llll m-iiiii: vm i ll r. I s Is t in u" Oration -"'Ihe islble and the Invisible, ' b) SHllollen L. .Stelllet, ul Siegfried's llridge, I'.u The vast diverbilies ul natinti lle ever open holeio IK We gae iiihjii its muiiutaluN, whose ns y w ills sl.md like Invvering pj lauilil". We see Hh Isiailtilul rivers, which, like mighty veins and arteries convey lile ami Hlienglh te their remotest puts, nil this appeals en the surface. Hut In'iie.ith all this there Is a truth whli ii di his net apK.',u. I heugh all these dead mater! il Inrius circulate the currenLs el a world unknown. Se if we leek en the human world around us. wn will hihi that tliore is cncenipasHed within each individual an unseen world, that there is a lile which ippeirs, hut iimlei II In ever) hint there is a lile which ibs's nut apiear. Te Iho heedless eliserver Iho appotrame el I ink ami wealth is bright and ilieeiful, but teiild wegliile into thelHisem el their domes He life, we should llud even in the dn)s of thcii joys, Mull Hnrrevvs is in iy seivote inake lliem miserable. The robes el sable ma) be but the coveting of a lile that is vvrelcheil. 'Ihusevei under the visible is the invisible. Music selection ".Mikade." "vi m him s" (ballen -"Alaclilnes," by C.enrge I! Wal bert, of Alai'tingie, I'.u V in it'll tut) Ih a human dev let) designed le lessen men's lalmis. Ah a tiitistriictieti it is nothing uioie than the adaptation el niattei In Heme iiui verstl ienii m such a in timer as will render this lotto serviceable tn in in. The labor ami pnlittcil uiachiiie weie leferied te. In iHilillfs the I sisses lead and the people loltevv. During terl.uu epis'hs political urtles heein te learn unthlng and lerget nothing theytue running their ioursi)uiileiualtu.illv. Cuder the Inlluence el hiicIi iniclilnes our social cede tee lreijueutly illscrlmliiates lu favor of a llclilieus nobility , capital lmpesfs burdens en ethers w hlch de but fall batk en ilsell ; labor gains nothing, hiiice it i uitiet lorce out eut out plev iiient ler itsell. Al uslc Clarienet sole, by All. Snutiel Schaich. " w IM II. I 1) si ill l II M Ol u. " 'I lie eulogy en " Wiiilield Scott Hanceck: " by Aiuaiiihis II. Ilerbsl, I'etlstuvvn, l'a gtnvviiig trihiite was paid le tins gallant sol dier ler his iiionieiahln servi-es it tinttys btirg. Ills tiiilltary career was hrielly trated. Ilauteikwas nn ideil soldier, lluwasal wii)h present at tlie piuper time and place. He was loved by Ills men and tt listed by his susiriers. Te li 1 in kind hearts wwe dearer than cuionels and nunc precious than geld. Hut like (irant and ALClellen he has passed the dark river nl death, and we enjoy the giMid he has done. Though he is dead and sleeping lu his grav e, yet he Ih net de id hut lives lu his deeds. And theiluiuli wordsel his deeds HiHikvii with nowertul tunc no will never tease te reverberate 1 rum all our rivers. vales and mountains, as long as thorn lleats ever this united people our dear old lltg, tlm terror of tyrsnts, the hepe of the oppressed and the emblem of the free. W'alU-" Village Swallow a." i in. mi uir.xv oitviteN. 'Iho tm lliean oration was delivered by Dmlel W. Albiight, el Heading, l'a. A teitain author m his work, wntteii especially let the (Undent, begum Inspieiace with the following expression "liirdly any class el men are he ililhtull le Iki reached as HtudeutH, ami the iimlei taking Is hazardous, but no tlass of men are w open toienxictiou, se alive teinanly principle, Hohiisteptlblo et geed Impressions, when the ellert te aid them Is Judicious and worthy el their atten tion," Only when we Hilly realle the force et their iishertinu are we prepared te hee w hat an imiHirtant actor the student may boceino after ence the duties and cares el lile are as sured. Hore followed a short inscription of the student's lile at college, ufter which his illusion In the social, political nml religious fields whs brlclly discussed. Musle- -' 1'epular .Songs." Afler tills the large und hlhly-ploased uu. illence was iIIhiiiIssuiI with the bentxllcllen by I'resldent'r. tl. Apile, l).l. Tills ended the lllty-llrst niiulverHiir.v oftlie (lielheati Literary mu'lety, uuileubtedly ene of the HiestHilciessful oxen ises held III the history of the neclety. Well might " the Isiya " haveHiing ; 'iiii'tliii'H sous are evei lnal-. Uu Hill's sons are trni) anil tileil. The musle was furnhhwl by the I'hllliar I'hllliar uieniu club, of Keulliigt I'.!., and the geed Impression they niiide nimti the ieople of Lancaster last night, as a llnu musical orgaul ergaul orgaul .itlen, will lletHiMiu he lorgetteti, Thoceiiiiiiltteoofarraitgeiiieiits wore: II. K. Miller, (chairman), J, (I. Hchucker, (1. L. Wissler, W. H. Werner, I). Schelrer, Jr., H. K. Lyerly and II. C. l'esi'huiau. HKAIU.ONII iJOH.V KT.IIItft. Mm. AiiRinilii llrettii llifl I nun a Kiipiitrril Itliiiiil Xrnittil Cnimeil hy it I'nll, Alra. Augusta Drewn, wile el 'I lies. W. Ilrewn, tiled l'riday evening rrem injuries recelveil by her al Iter hoineon West W alnut htreet, en Tbursilay evening. It apjiesrs that Aim. Ilrewu was lu a second-story room attending le ene el her heiih, who is sinter ing with rheumatism. On approaching the heatl of the back Htairway leading te the kitchen he was peied with xertlge (te which she has ler a long time been subject) and plunged headlong down stairs. Hhe was picked up In mi uneoiiHCieiis con cen con ilitlen, from which she seen recovered, anil Dr. Al. 1 Divls wassent for le attend her. lle leiind that slie had hoiiie severe cuts en the head and had bruises uu the body, but that no bones weie broken, ami from exter nal appearances she was net dangerously hurt, ami thore was no apprehension of latal resultM. HlKicompIalnett however of a pxln in the back and It was evident her npine was Injured, and there were Indications el a rup tured bliHsl vessel. At neon rridayslie np- ieartsl te Is) growing xveree, but at three p. in. Heoineil much better. Hclween Oaudi o'clock alie again grew worse ami belore the arrival of Dr. Davis, who was again sum moned, Mm was dead. I ler death resulted from the rupture of a blots! xussel ami net Irem the external Injuries received. Mrs. Ilrewu was a sister of Jacob lable, the well known plumber and merchant et tills city. She was horn ami lived all her lile 111 Lincaster. Mint was an estimable lady ami hud many warm Irlends outside her latnlly te whom hIie was dovetedlv attached, and by whom aim was ardently loved, hhe leaves two sons and one daughter, all adults. Herhiisbind Thus. W. Ilrewu Is well known In this clt), where he has been In business niore than twenty veirs. Air. Hrevvu and his family will roceivo the heartfelt sym pathy of thiii'eiiiiiiunlty lu the sudden death et a beloved wlle ami mother. iiik iniixii-ixtw j.i.v. Oli.trutlliins In Travel ami .lultlmilit that Mark the l'rti;re. nl Ihe Wnrk. There Is a great deal of obstruction te htreet travel, at North Queen and Orange Htieeln, just new in couseiiuenie el the digging up of the streets te lay the lii-lmh water main and make the uctesary conncttiens and steps. In making the exiavatiens it has been discovered that the Inlet te the Orange Htreet sewer is he near the siirlate that It will have te be cut Inte ler several Inches te allow the main te pass ever iL The gas pies hIhe Interfere with the work of la) lug the water plxi, but Slirlntendent llalbicb hupes te iiaxe all the connections made at the Orange street crossing in a day or two provided it don't rain. This morning a little elght-ye.it old fellow, named Walter Shlssler, loll into the trench at this point and hurt his lain a geed deal. Yesterday afternoon a gentleman who drove ever tlie edge of the bridge, was thrown from his eirriage and Hlightly injured. Several ethers have iiiatle narrow escapes Irem fill ing Inte lite trout Ii, the footways ever It being almost constantly iHVUpleil by a gang nl xelunteei "suKriutenilcnts," who stand ler hours together looking at the workmen. Alderman tint line h Trl tl. Allet Alderman W'aite had lestilied in the ease el Alderman J.ieline, indicted in ou tlet tieu NlUi tbe passage of the New Yerk. Ill e,ul way Surlace railway Irani liise erdi-u.-imc, Inspet ter Uyrnes was t died. His tes timony related thlellv te the ceufes Hieu whlcli he il urns that laohue made te him. The insiietter stld that .! acinic told him that after the special meeting of the lnard at vvlutli the it read way franchise was passed ever the mayor's veto, be mw Hill) .Meleney, and asked him if he could net get his "share" rmhtaway. Alolenoy replied that he could. Jaehne seen afier leiiud In his box at thoal theal ileruiiuic chamber an envelesi containing JJi.OtMj in lulls. Witness lurther testliletl that the twodetectlves who were m hiding ami overheard the i titifcssinn were Olllcers ltoilgers ami Cosgrove. Mr Hvrnes wassub lected te a severe truss-examlnatlen by laohne'H cnunsel. Mure lliati Dlglit I Rgs a lty. (nun the New Helland Lltrmii. Ih.i.ic Mttrr, a well known blacksinilh and burse dealer, claims tu h ive a let et the best la) lug low Is that tan be found an) where, ami the billowing record kept for a jear, will, wu think, substantiate his tl iiui : I'leui May, lsVi, te Jautiiry, Issn, he hid twenty three hens, nl whlih seven were White Leghorns and the lul nun Plymouth Hecks. In Januiiy all the Legheius except otte weie held mil Iretii that time te the end el the iccerd thore were seventeen hens. The number el eggs laid each month is as billews: Alay, 3R!; June, J3C; Julv, 117. August, u-'U ; Hop Hep Hop teutbor,aU; Ootebtr, Ls , Nevembei, 110; Deceinber, Ti ; January, ml , Tubuiary, ls; March, JUli ; April, J"U. This is a total el S,li& eggs, or one egg niore than "17 dozen, an a erage of niore Hi in eight eggs a day. Iiiiptnvlng I'l'injii I'.irk. Chillies W. Lckert ami lelin Copland, who will have charge el the privileges hiiiIi as lefreshnient htnutls, Ac-, at l'eiiru park this Hituiiner, xisited the pttuic gruuuds yes terday. They leiinil abnut ene liuudred men al work en dlllerent liarLsnl thegreunds and great iuiprext'iiitnits have already been uinile. The Htatien or wailing building has been gieally enlarged and an addition has been tiinde in the relreshment Htatid. Thore are new iiinple ummimoditiens for the largest crowds In imse el rain. The new bid iuc is 1.100 leet loin; se that trains can re- main tliere as leug.ts netessiry. The banks of the lake have been raised. The water has been turned in and beats placed upon it. '1 he Hint picnic will be held en .May v!7tli. It is believed that a iiiiiuhei et excursions front 1'hll.idelphia le this gieuiid will be run this summer, 1'leai.snl Camp I ire. l'eslhl, ! rami Aimy of llepubllc, held a camp tire In tlteii isist room last night, at whii Ii the legulatieu army latieus, Incliul ing beau soup, Ac., weie ileal t out. Among thoxlslteis preseut was 11. L. Ilaldeinan, cemiuauder et l'est "JO, of .Marietta, and as Hlstant Inspector of tlie (i rand Army forthe Tenth district el Pennsylvania, which in cludes Lancaster. The members el the lloj llej lloj neldH HllloSjWlie receutlv assisted the Hist at an entertainment at the Lancaster rink, were also presenU Spoeches were made by Air. Ilaldeinan anil dlllerent meuthers ut the KisU Hengs xvere sung, stories told ami a general geed tlme was had until a late hour. He Corrected Himself. Henry l'arnham, who was for years city marshal of Hanger, kept a store lu Wiulhrep a long time age. One day a dlHieputable fellow caiue Inte Tat nil. mi's store and said: "Air. I'arnhaiu, a iiian just told me that ) en told hlin you would net trust me .is far as )t)ii could Hling a bull by the tail." " 1 didn't nay that," Haiti raruhaiii gi.ively. " I thought you didn't," continued the lelluvv, "and I told the man an." " Ne added I'arnliain, that Is net what I Kilil. I leld bint 1 would nut trust you as tar as 1 could biing a bull up nui ey me tail : Nut Itiiruril (Int. A rumor lias been wldely cliculated in thiH and adjoining counties that uu Tuesday last when Ilnsonfeld's stable and horses were burned, Philip Doersoui's carrlage works w ero also consumed. Tlie rumor Isef counte unfounded. Air. Doersoui's oxlenslv'0 works, which adjoin the biirnetl Htubles, were only Hlightly datuaged outaide nud net at all diimagcd inslde. ANOTHKIt TKKItllJLK ST011M VUTH HIIUHT TH K VdJtKKHH Ol' Till It TV l'KHSUXH Iff AM OHIO COtATI. llunilreil nl I'amlllrs lliiiurlee In tlm Mi lull el t;llmi MlrHitiliius liatrs tif Seino rcniileJiteflt Ndvts rrmii All I'nlnts In Hid Sturm llrtt. Ci.i.ina, O., May I.'). Tlie series of hIemiih that haxe lieen occurring in this vicinity ler the past week culminated last night at tl o'clock, by a Icarrul tornado, sweeping ever the western part or this county, its course was from southwest te northeast and Its groalest fury was eonllned within a belt a quarter or a mile wlde In extent. Htindreds of families are lea IioiiieIoh". Se lar as aeor aeer aeor talned thirty isirsens haxe been found dead, while the number or Injured has net been estimated. Ill Heme Instances jierseus iiilraouleusly escaped with their lives, whlle every xosllge oil heir homes was destroyed. A similar scene of ilestrm Hen was never be be bo fero witnessed in this vicinity. All business is v irtually suspended here te-day. I'.very ultiivcn lu town is actively engageil In render ing assistance te the Iieuieless Btillerers. .11 rKKHOtl KILLED. Ilieailfiit IteHiilts iila Cyi liine's litilatluii L'pun An Ohln littrii. Ii. Wxm:, Iml., .May in. -About mid night a C)clene ciossed the tracks of tlie Pittsburg, Kert Wayne A Chiige railway, two miles west of Ferest, Ohie. It blew ilevvii a liee, which scrassl the side of the fast express eist, which loll Chicago at :i.l i yesterday allorneou, injuring It) or 12 pas sengers, ene of them seriously, his leg being broken ami ene oye tint out. The storm did great damage along the Hlatithard river. l.li m. 'Ihe town of Dunkirk was Htruck by the Hardin county, Ohie, Hterm, and I sirne!is killed, and between l.i.iud JO injured. Tlie names el dead are: Airs. KiiTus Lace, Win. Alel.lroe and his two children. The sjopleare looking with lan terns for ether dead bodies. Sexeral build ing wero blown te pieces and many etheis uu reefed. (Dunkirk Is a town in Hardin teuuty, Ohie, alietit te miles Hist of Lima. It is en the Pittsburg, 1 ort Wayne A Chluige rail road, it has a H)iulatluu of 1, jtii). Denillf 'I rack ul the 'liirnaile. PiiKTi.vvn, Ind., May 1 1. Thore was u torrlblec) clone two miles north el Portland last night at eight o'clock. It swept houses, birns and fences before it. Deens of families are Iieuieless. Twe women ami a child and Airs Lpley ami child are killed. Alanyinore are fatally injured. 'Iho less will amount te many thousands of dollars. The track et the tornado Is forty reds wide. Farmers Stillerlug Heavy l.u.ies. Wxi'VKONKTA, Ohie, Alay le. A terrible Hterm passed ever this teuuty this merulnt,', and has done a great deal of damage. Seme of the lanners rojiert their birns, houses, lentes, IruittretH, etc., are total wrecks. I'art of a Kitnsa. lutvtt l)uslrii)tsl. Tep bi v, IvaiiH.is, Alatr 1 . -A tlestruttlve eyilotie Htruck the northern part el tills county yasterday, ami swept away a portion of the town el Alerldeu. A I suit 111 o'clock ill the morning a xery black cloud caiue up suddenly Irem the southeast, and, sweeping through the eastern tHirtien of the town, tlid its fearful work in almost a moment. A large number of buildings were destroyed. The residence occupied by J. It. llartrell and family of live, was "lilted from the ground and .carried a distance et eight feet. One child was seriously injured anil will net live, but with this exception the family escaped. Kighteeu or twenty people were niore or less badly Injured. 11. J. AlcK ilibeu w.ts picked up from the Hide walk, ami car ried into tlie air alHjut twentv feet, and thrown against a wire feme. His injuries xvhlle severe are net fatal. Trees were tern up by the roots and nothing remained in the path el the terrihe monster. The damege in tlie country (.intuit boexaitly learned, although It is known te be very gieat. One. I'upll Kllleil. Si'xin v, UK, May 1 . -The public Hthoel building was struck by lightning yesterday altorueou while the school was lu Housten. One pupil was instantly killed and ethers wero Hiunued. The building was badly damaged. A sett'ru lllim Tit t in, O., May l.i. -A big Hterm, in the nature of a cv clone, pissed ever this section last night, being half a mile in width, and also e.ist of llepubllc, Ohm. A barn xv.is blown en the Haltiuiure A Ohie track hore. A school house was badly damaged nl Hloeuiville. lsn a large planing mill at Carey, Ohie, was totally wrecked, lloperts Ireui adjoining towns show that the storm was niore seveie, but no p itticnlats can be obtained. ATJIOCITIJ.S OF OJ-.UO.MMV. 1 lie Mintsai res dullgeil te Him ami Ills Mlir tie) mis II mil nf .Xiutilies, Li.Pvm), Tex., Alay 1 1. W. J. l.lenii, thiel engineer of the Senera Land company el ( hicige, arrixed here yostenlay from the state of .Senera, AIe.x. lle gives an account of the atrocities or (iorimime and his baud el Apaches in Senera and southern Arizona. Alassicresate of d lily ocx;ureiito. The Indians seem emlNilileucd and are mere bloodthirsty than for heveral iiieuths pre xleuslyand Alexicttns and their lamilles as well as whites are butchered wherever leund. The cetnpiuy scut three HtirveyerH in the mountains recently and no trace of them cm be leund. Theio is no doubt they wero butchered. Air. tilenu says Northern .Senera Is much oxclled evor reports that a btsly of Alexieans numbering 50 men and tlietr tamilies have been surrounded in the metiuUilnsaud xvill he piebably massacred. His known that JO Americans have been iiiurdoietl Hince the late outbreak in the vi cinity et Jvegales. Never belore have the Apaches pmved se Itihiiiiinu. They kill old ami ) en tig, Mexican and Vmericiu, ludiscrimiuately. All this has occurred since lioieuinio anil Oen. Creek had their celebrated contereuco or pew-wow, Heme" 10 days age. AIoMcinswhe have caught distant glimpses el the hostile band nay tier tier tier otiiiuehas lull)' I ei) bucks with him, and that they are all well armed ami have .10, 000 rounds et ammunition. Uoreuluto eludes the soldiers w Itlieut dilllculty, mev lug ubeul twice as rapui us me iroejis citii. sentenced tn l'rlsen fur l.lfe. Aim nv, N. Y., Alay Pi. ileury Dickor Dicker Dickor heii, who killed his wile at the village el Alnrax la in this county last (all, was te-tlay convicted of murder lu the second degree and sentenced te lile imprisonment a I Auburn prison. Phemih.mi, It. I., Alay 1 .. Philip La La La coste, who murdoied Michael llelnge, lu Woonsocket, last Jaiiii ny, was te-day hcii hcii teitced te state prison ler lile by Judge Til lingliast. Iho '.Ileal lllijile Kate. AIinm. Vpei.Is, Aliiiu., Alay l.i. The hcoie ollhegreat bic) de race between Prime and Hclieck at the end of the 5th day steed ; Prince hs.1 miles 1 laps ; Scheck h7 miles laps, hclieck bet the pace all day and gained uearly a mile en Prime w lieu thu latter was oil the track. It Is net believed that .Scheck wilt be able te overcome te-day the II miles which soperato hint from Prince. Tlie record however will be broken, lleth men are in oxcellent physical condition. aiiKlt'ls en a Strike. l'n mnr iki, Pa., Alay In. A delegate con volition of rnlted Nailets has been called le meet in this city Alay 'J7. The object of the t'onveutien is le take action en the proposed return et the nailers le the Amalgamated Iren and .Steel asset iatlen. The " models," who pnse fin the pupils id. the school el dosigi,are the latest striken In this Iciully. They new demand t ceutu an hour ler their v aluable uerv ices. WKA Vlir.lt I'ltUUAlllLlTlKM, Wasuiwiten, D. n Alay l.i. -I'nr Laslern New Y'erk, L'asteru Poiin Peiin Hylvaula, Vew Jersey, Delaware, .Maryland and Virgluli, local rains and thunder storms, cooler southerly winds, Hhlftlng te westerly. 1'eit St Nn xy. Lecal rains are indicated for the New Ihigland xvlth a slight iall hi temierature, and cooler clearing weather for Allddle Atlantic btates aifd the Ohie Valley. I.ANIlAHTKlt niNHA II UK AT II.IMK. Shut lint Until thu Mliilli IiiiiIiir When They liirn In Ami Make Nine lluiu. Yesterday tlie Lancaster club wen the llrst game hIiice they left this city, nud the contest was ene of the most remarkable en record. The home team made eight runs nud had our boys shut out until tlie ninth Inning. The Lancaster thou began hitting ami the Lowls Lewls Lowls tew u became se rattled that they hoeiiioiI le have lest their heads. The visitors auo aue auo ceedod lu making nine runs, which wero hii I Ik lent te win the game. It xx ill be hoeii that the new men tlid net touch thu ball with the itllck. Thu hitting was about evon, but the liomeclul) played miserably in the Held. The score, In full, was : l.ASlABTKIl. 11.11,1 A LIMIHTOWS a II. P. A ,K- lrtuii.2 I il i j t, .Mills, ii il"ii"e," l.leli, in . ti1 e (i u ll llililinii, in ti l n 1 UiMKlinau.l i lm ei e .Miller, 1 ., t 2 n 3 u 'eclier, s I 1 1 2 l1 1 Xlifiiy i I 1 I I n llasney, r I t I 1 0 Swutter, pi e n P r. Itnelifgi'y, c I ll 1 i 1 iFiy, e . l 2 i,, i, Kllliigur,). 1 I 0 llvVaiil.i I l'll 8 Hlirat, .1 j 1 ii .1 I i) liniltir, I tt. Ii t u e l)nlf),i ' 1 1, I) 7 1 itiaiiible, i ii, 0. 1 el 1 total. . ri;.tU7 5 I Total i '(HUB Fin Mills ilttlaicd out ler mil touching tlilnl base. inmniih. I.aiu aster e u ci il ll n u n ')-i l.i'vustewn .. .'J 0 .t ll ll n 1 ll e-s hnrntil runt l.ewlstewn, t. Twe base lilts Miller, rry. Keller l'asnd balls KocIicket. I : rry. - rlrst bise en errors l.ewlstewn, I; Lautastir, 7. Mrst bise en bulls llasney, Stills, Swnllrer, (iambic. Wild lilttlics btvefl btvefl er. Is Uully. i. Hlrnikfiiit Svxeltrer.t Stelen bajfs-eamfile, Iluiltnii, Jllllei, Want, JIcCev.3. Left en tiasts bcwtslnwn, i; l.aiitaster.l. Tline ofgaine--One hour ami liny ilve minutes. Urn pile M.lltnnutt. Yosierday .Messrs. J. W. I.elb and C. It. KiKichogey wero released Irem tlie Alteena club le enter the Lanisisters. '1 he manage ment regret te nrt with two such geed play ers as these men have proven themselves le be, but as they xvere carrying tee many men il was made net essary. 'Iho Lancaster club was greatly lu need of two niore men, ami is te be i engratulated en receiving such valuable accessions te its ranks. J''ruUiy'S lllniin" Inner, Louisville has never )el failed le have a team that has net been a quantity in the i liainplenslilp late at ene lime or another during the season. Manager Scanleu, of the Washington has begun n unit in thu Haiti mere courts te enjoin Chris Kitluier irem playing with Harnle's team. Harnie agreed te release him, pre vitled the Nationals Joined the l.eagite or Association. The League games vesterday wero : U SL Leuis HI. Leuis I, Philadelphia '.: (Ilvo in nings) ; at Detroit, Detroit.'), Ilosteu I. Association games were : At Philadelphia, llroeklvu ", Athletics I ; at Cincinnati, .SL Iaiuls I!, Cincinnati 1 ; at Pittsburg, Louis Leuis Louis xille I, Pittsburg I ; at .Staten island, Aleis I Halllmore J. The Athletics only secured Iho hlbj oil Terry lu )cstenlay's game. l.euisv lile made four hits oil Holleid yes terday, while Pimps' team had but three off ItatiiHey. The Leulsvlllu Isiys did net have a lielding error. In siie iktngei tlie last inning the et Athlotlc Athletlc Athlotlc Hreoklvn tentest vestenlay the Veil sa)s Stevey drove the ball te the llagisjle, and it luoKeti iiKtia sure iieuie run. te the Hiir I it ise et overybetly, AltTamany, who was running-with the ball llke a deer, reached out and caught the ball. Hauer had get around le third and bofure he could return te his bag the ball was returned, a double play made and thu game ended. It was ene el the greatest catches ever seen en the home grounds. The features of the game xvore lotirdeublo plays, AlcTamany's catch, a goetl catch bv hhaller and Oloaseu's thlrd-ha-se play. It docs tin)) tiling ball playera of Philadel phia geed le seeHtn h men as AIuTaniany,01iI ileld, Kllrey antl etheis, who are natives el that city, ciiiiie back and play such geed ball. The Athletic management does net leel sogetsl. Detroit keeps Hteadily en with thu geed work. (uukeitewu hasaii Iioiisides club which was beaten )osterday. Jack Nelsen is batk with the Aleis, having recovered Irem his injury. In Lliuim, N. Y., yesterday the .Scranton tliibdeleated Wilkosbane by 11 te 1. Alter Iho game a disagreement arose between the uianigers el the two clubs, and lu the even ing the Wllkcsbirre went home without re iiiaming in Klmira te play te-day. O'Leary, the manager el tlie Scranton club, Mid the grounds in that city were net yet ready for play, but II Iho Wilkosbarre would go le Kltitira I e would pay all oxiienses. When the Wilkosbatre reached I'lmira O'Leary iletltned te live up te his agreement, and Denny Mack, manager el the Wilkosbarre club, took, hist lull home. Tin. trated. ItviTii: in' Tin; Hessls. llltia- Loek out ler next Menday's: In riu.- i.lni.M l i; llin Miitlj-Miilli' .MDiHinient, Ilie Stiivtver,' association ei tlie Ninety nliith Peuus)lania eterau eluuleershave bad itiuipleteil a haudsuuie (iuincy granite liieuuinent, tell feet hi height ami lour feet nt the b.ise, with appropriate inscriptions. This will be elected near the " Devil's Den," the scene et one of the bloodiest hand-te-hand cetitltcts that took plate during the progress et the battle ef.dettysbtirg, July J, lNkS. The regiment sorted m the 1'irst Dl Dl xisien of the Third Cerps, that organfed and commanded by General Phil Kcarney, and nitervv arils at (tettysbiirg byOoneral I. II. Hlrney. The tositien was held by the legitneiit against great odds until reinforced. The less et Ninety-ninth was xerylteaxyat this point. The stone is en exhibition at Ne. I7J1 I'iue Htreet, Philadelphia, lu A few days it will be shlpped te (lettysbiug, ts. II. Iliint.ip's Mile. In Thursday's paper it was mentioned that ts. 11. Dtiulapliad waived a hearing and en tered ball for trial at court, en a charge el lartnny preferred liy li. W. Slyer. Air. Dun hip called te-day and desired It te be men tieuetl thai he has a couipleto doleuso le tlie suit entered and that he will prove when the case is tried that he p ild ler the cows lu dis pute. Ihn Colored Pugilist Meter. Aln.w vt i. i;i:, Wis., Alay Ij. One et tlie hardest ami gamiest prie-llghts ever seen In this part of the country, took place at an etrly hour this morning at a rendezvous about IU miles south et thu city limits. The contestants wero Jehn D)or, the local colored champion ami Hunt Hawkins, of Chicago. The latter Is an old eld eld time ring-lighter, nud has wen many battles. On the ethor hand D.ver ex perience is ceiillued te local "scraps." Nine rounds were leuglit with skin gloves whlcli resulted in a victory ter Dyer. A purse was taken up for thu deleatetl man, who loekod a tit subject ler a hospital as he was helped Irem the ring. Seventeen Itiilliltngs lloittreveil, I'i.ia f.i. XNH, Ohie, Alay 1&. A apeclal just retelvcd Irem.) Carey, Wyandotte county, Ohie, states that 17 buildings were dflstruyed at that place by the cyclone List night. hl iiersetis haxe been leiinil dead at .Seuth Carey. A large house containing se v oral per sons was completely destroyed. It is net known hew many wero hurt Thousands of dollars damage was done te fruit nud shade trees. Telegraph wires are uewn tu almost every direction. A fartner from the eastem part of the county bays the damage hi that section was xery great, but ue partieulars haxe )ct been learned. Her Kngliali I lag I'ljbig iii.eri i:sn:n, .Mass., Alay 15. The Ilrltish schooner Oenev.i from Lunenburg, N, 8., airlved lliN morning te lit for Iho southern mackeiel llHhlng. hhe has the llritUh cu nicii ilvimr.it the iiiaiu isjak, which iSBome- thing unusual fur a llsherman, and Is felt here te paitaku somewhat of a delimit at at liliide, as thu xo-meI Is hore lu buy a Heine, Isiat ami ethor supplies le prubocute mack mack oiel llbhety en our shores . i i llearliis Ueutluuetl, IIosien, Alay 15 It was oxpectod that counsel ler Airs Taber xveuld this morning ellur a motion tern new trial in the Downs Taber divorce case. J ttdge Charles Allen is, lievv ever, uu well and the hearing has been continued until next .Saturday. One I'er livery 400 I'trwni, front thelmiulrai'. IiucAster city lias soventy-two UoeiiHeil liquor boilers SHKITKI) HOUSK DKBATB. A llll VI Ml Til K VOMIT HritBTHBH UVIt. THKA8VUIKH ABB XKCEHBAHr. llinijiimiiuii Ctiiiie I'p On Ilia IIUI lu KUh- lltti One st laiultillls-Trriuiircr Jerdan' 0iliiinii i,i They Uuutit He Atl- vniitageiiiitly )n,eturtl With. ..w;mi,,,i,n" '.".? " c'' My lfitiiniwe. Mr. Willi, el Kentucky, calletl up the ! clalonler, boltiglllie bill te esUbllih n aub treasury at Louisville. Ky. Mr. Morrison, or Illluokeiiposoil the bill and had read a lotter from Treasurer Jerdan, that thore was no necessity far additional nub treasuries, anil that thoseat Nt Leuis Haiti mere, Cincinnati, New Orleans and. (JIiIckhe tulghl be ilisiwiiHtHt with ana their fttnotlens perrermmlby the National banks xvllli groater economy and less risk than under the pros pres eut system. J Air. Hnlmaii thought Iho additional aub treasury was unnecessary. Mr. PotlHmue, of Touiiesseo, favored the bill and said it would be a great louvenlenco le lioeplo do ing business nt Louisville. Mr. Illantl agroed with Air. Peltlbone, and Bald it would aid in t'lrculatingsllxer dollar, lle thought Treasurer Jerdan did net dosire te circulate the silver dollars l't Hie llotise should net aid him hi his hostility. Air. Cannen doubled If any possible iiiies. lien could cot no up that Mr. Miami did net see a silver lining te tt, lle opposed the bill, as its only purpose was tu creale places for hungry Democrats. i THE attlSKVB IJUXHTIOK. hniini limlite I'arts That Threw New I.ljlit an Ilia Situation, A rniiNs, Alay in. II Is new staled In well informed circles that the real reason for tbe resignation el the Delyanuls ministry was the discouraging' character ofthe inossage Irem the Czar brought by Al. IIulzew, the Kusslau minister, en his return from JLl vadla. The uiossage is said te have ex pressed a deslre for continued harmony bo be tu eon Htisslantul Grecce rind n promlte that Russia would abstain lu tfie fulure as In the pvst from Jn'niiig in any coercive liicisti re against (I recto. Hut, the mes sage added, the .qttosllen of aiding Oreoce in the only practicable xvay Involved Mttt.li grave lessitiililies as te requlre further tonslderatien. This was n plain Intimation that Russia bad uu immediate intention of attacking Hulgarl.i, and Oreece could net allerd te wall. Anethor explanation Is that King (ieorge desired te knew the real atale et public opinion en the question or peace or war, therefore hodlspeiiHod with the Horvlcea of the Dal) minis (war) governmont and Htibstitiited n ministry el no bodies te coiiveko the Cliatuber of Depu ties. At its last besslen this body was oxerwholniingly in favor of Defy atinls and bis xvar lwlley dosplte the eloiiueuco Al. Tricetipis and the apparently hoH3less outlook for O recce. It is said AI. Delyannls has new net even a resiieelable following in Alliens or olaewhero. If true, this proves the success et the plot of the powers te ralse a ilre In the rear of the Ureek gevernment bysBtratlgllng Oroek uoiimierco. I util he learns tlie xvill or the people by a xote lu the Chamber el Deputies Ixing lioergo will pursue the same teiiitsirl7iug policy toward the (lowers that xv as Inaugurated by M. Delyanuls. lle will endeavor te soeuro the raising of the blockade and he will de as Uttle as possible toward disarming his troops. Iudoed Iho mochade ta already retiuceu te a niore larce by tlie blockadera being prohibited Irem Hebliigany blockude runners o.xceit theso bringing lu arms oratumunltieu. All honest nierthanl vessels cm sail directly under the guns or the biggest iron-clad olthe lleet and alter a Uttle polite oehvorsatiou can proceed en her way uuiiiolestod. This practically re lieves d'reelv commerce, but the Ureek navy Is still under duress and thus tlie most iui IHirUmt arm or the (frock Hcrv ice is paralysed audwtrls nuiKissiblii. AI.HP.H3IAN JAEIINB'S TJtIAL. Tlie 1'reseriitlun, Alter l'levtngllU Cnuuectleti With Iho Hoodie," Jteali. Nt:w Yekk, Alay 15. The Jaehne trial was net resumed prompt ly en time this morning. Jaohne, the do de lemlaut, tlolayed the proceodings lully lfl iiiiuulOH, in being exactly It) minutes past the hour sot-de o'clock w lien he xvas ushered Inte court by the Hhurill. The prisoner wero a pleasant Hinile. Ills hair was neatly ar ranged ami his long blotule mustache care litlly waxed. Air. Pryer, el ceunsel for dclenue, moved that all that part oftlietosthnony of lnspocter Ityrnes atid Detoctlve Cosgrevo as te the alleged coitfessleu et the dotendant bestrlukeu out, en the ground that tt xvas made under the inducement of hepe uud pressure of fear. Tlie motion was denied ami an exception Liken. Detective Kargcanl ltogers tostilled with regard te overhearing Jaehne's confession. Ills testimony was objected te, but the objection was overruled. Anether oxceptiou was Liken liy the dofenso. Jehn W. hcett was the next witness. After trying vainly te get Hcett te testlfy te some points of his Heveral conversations with Alderman Jaehne's clerk in icgard te the "boedlo," Mr. Nicoll, te the surprise of every ene, au au au uouuied that the prosecution rested. Lawyer Uraliam, the senior ceunsel for the dctensc, then mev oil ler the discharge et the prisoner en the ground that the'graud Jury's preHontuieut was false, uud secondly, that the criminil cede or procedtiro had been grossly insulted nud tratnpled en inasmuch that the section under w blch the indictment was found ('Jet!) provides that a presentment made by a grand Jury shall be a true record of facte. The motion xvas denied. General Pryer next made n similar arguinent uud quoted several decisions te huslalu iL Ha declared that the indictment should be squashed en llio.greuud that it did net con tain the name briber. Judge Harrett did net cencern in the views of the learned counsel. After Heveral ether reu Hosts by the counsel for the dofenso fur a dismissal had been donied, Air. Newcembe, of the do de louse, asked for a rocess, saylug that the prosecution had Liken them by surprise by thelr sudden clese or the caws. This was also denied, nud Mr. Newcemb begun Ihe oieiiing address for the defense. The I'ajne IuvettlsaUeu. Washinuien, D. V,, May 15. The Bonate conituitlee en priv lloges. and elections had under consideration nt Its meeting te-day the report et the Ohie legislatlve Investigating committee in relation te the charges of bribery, In couneetlon xvith the olectlen or Unltett Statea Senater II. B. Payne. Thocoui Thecoui Thoceui mittoo agreed te hear an argument en the matter by Kopresontatlvo ltlttle, or Ohie, who has been requested by the Itepubllcaii state cetitral conimltleo et Ohie te prosecute the cabe. Air. Little will argue in laver or an Investigation and the couimittce will held a special meeting rer the purpese of bearing lilm en Tuesday morning May 25, at 10 o'clock. Ne expression xvas glxen by the cemmittee te-ilay, individually or colloc celloc collec lively, as te the matter of InvestlgatluK lha charges and no lurther action than the deter mination te hear Air. itlttle xvas taken. Serine Accident te 1'erepaUEh'l Olrcut. KutAOU.si:, N. Y'.,AIay 15. At 12 o'clock last night two sectiens et tbe train with l''oro l''ero l''ore paugh'H circus en beard met with a eorleu Bocident at Pert Dlokiusen,, Jeur mlles north el Iliiighaiupton.en theHyracuestllliighauil theHyracuestllliighauil ten division of the Delaware, ItackawanaA. Wostern read. Whlle going up a grade the lirst soetlon breke in two, the detached Hottlen running back aud colliding with Uie second section, ditching It, Borieualy Injuring sex en men and destroying oeualdorableclreun preperty. t:..nnral l-m killlt Ukflr, Titei. N. Y.. May 15.-A ?pnetnw cellar and cull operatives i likely .,.,, i jtr nexL The ve occur uore ou ." . fi r nwtr l.ouble originated wllh j uJ??hZ' $.'rt P. IdottCef. whoiemwteslgn heii ei occur hore ou . ... .. fiultMima KelUr. S5BffiSig5SaS " """"'I r.";.-iTi !',..- ifrrintr. wM JffinZirNateBiTtlerlfHUi. jurieW9 J-".l , :.... . .... VAAAttf fffftft yiimu uu uuiuumwwivi I ..Tii wni.le county, unto, expieutM J J J dMernoeT completely deelWife nitiiintf aud burylnkalx uien la tb ralw. uu! .d ,n.f .uSvT lirj riravetui TutUe and tte i.e) -C3 p .-,
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