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VOLUME XXII NO. LM7.
LANOASTJsJlt, TA., WEDNESDAY, MAY 1!, 1880.
L'JLUGE TWO CENTS.
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IMIl 01' 1111 INTIMATK lltlHM).
Il Irlln In nil lulntlmv Hew I'irller Mt lilt
linilli lint I'riipimil llrlrnin l:tillnlig
Away supn him C'lii iini.lniiim by hnj.
IliK 'llltt lln Hu llllnkliiK lln-ply
'Ilietil.il el II. M. Ilioeks, alias Will ler II.
LeillllIX MllXWell, fui llm huiiiblu muidcr of
Charles Attlilli I'loller, was begun In HI.
Leuis In (Mintnl in llm crliiiliiul tuiilt mi
Tuesday.
A St. Leuis pipci prints llm billowing
alleged tuulcssinu el Maxwell;
"Mr. I'rellur was siilteilng Irnin prlvate
disetsc, ler which I had previously prescribed,
IlllXlllg tllll mOtlll-llOSIIVSelrilnill tllll IhiIIIeH
In llm inodlelnocavi I cartled with me. Hut
Ills aliment lliul reached ii stagu when It Kill
necessary forum In mtkii a certain luvcsllga
tlnil. 1 wasnlillgcd In tiseiit'.ilhntHi ami In
using a catheter when Hie pari woielull lined
1 liml iln leliHly applied i liliirnrnllll, ill
order te produce isniillllen nl narcetism, I
used tlilorelorin In lids iniiiiiiir nil n
man naiMint Harrison, in Llvorieol, with
out tiny serious result. I explained, thu
jueiess te Mr. l'n'lii'r mill told liim uli.it
( should have lede. IIm wasiintijiiry willing,
1'iit was verx anxious ler me te tre.it lilm In
iiih maimer. Dining lliu iluy I purchased
four en nces el i hlnreinrm, which was stand
lug In ii IkiHIimhi tlm edge el my washstaiid,
where! was washing some Hiirlciil HiHlril
IllCllt.S. 'I hit Washing of till) instruments
took place Sunday atlorueoii mill nai In
tended as it preparation for the operation. In
washing Hm 'Instruments 1 overturned llie
IniUIii of chloroform mill It went headlong
into tlin basin, the cork coming out, mill nil
liutntHiiit mi ounce mul 11 quarter or it 11 oiiuce
nml ii-hulf going ilewn In the sink.
' I'lus was probably thnsiu'elech, mill alter
kclliug inj ii slrtiment ready I went initie
secure Heniu inoriulileroforui I mint te llm
drugstore, I don't knew where, hut the store
near tint hotel i I "oriiew'), ill 1 1 1 asked fei tlm
chloroform. Ihnelerks said lli.it I w.n in
Med itml In it lmrry. 'I'lilit was net se. I
sit down in llm drug sture ler mere IIikii .1
quarter el an Ixmr, nml wns iillngotlier vor
b'lsurely about my business, lur them nui
no hurry. II 1 .1111 net nil-taken I li.nl it long
conversation Ui Moineonii m the drug slum
" liuil I get tlm rliliiriilerin I mp.iittsl t.i
my room, Dreller hail been in mill out of
my riMini nml hw own nil the nltorneoii
AIkiiiI t in. no Ihvmm the oxirtlen I
Hiliiiliilslnril llm I'hlnrolenii m lliu uiinil
nay, heMinH tuiturutiHl cloth te llm 1m-.11.
I'rvller pa-wwl through tint tirt mIukiiiiII
riKht. It leek suveral iiiliiuli'i, I don't
knew txactl hew Ieiik , thou he untuiml tlm
hiheiuI hI.ike mnl Imrti thu lurrlbln rcnutt
ni 1 1 m. t dlie)(rml tee Inte tint he wits
ilvliiK- lm.iKinu til V horror whuu till In t
daw licit iimiii me. 1 ni wilil with IiikIiI,
lull li.x 1 itrvme of lnluil I'lieiigli te cut the
flurt mnl unitenlilrl Ireiu the Ixnly ami, gut
tln.t wi't towel, I ln'it him ariiiinil the
mvk unit KlieuliliirH lur a hnlt hour el mero
I tllll net i;m it until 1 was re.ulv te ilie
(loin i'li,uiitlen ami my ct'nrU rnrt net rp
laxeil until hull til Imt'H ilu.nl xeinu llme. All
the t lellies hu liml en at the tltuu worn his
Klnrl ami uuiiurslilrt. He li.nl stiieil te
tlmie ler Win elx'tatlnn.
' W hat tllil I tle wht'ii I mn my Irirml
was ile,ul' what eeiilil 1 tin ' I tlnlu't knew
what totleuxiupt ilrluk, .mil I tlruuk Irtuly.
I tli.ink err tlilnr 1 celli 1 put -wiue,
whisky,uM)rtliim; What woreni) tlmuKlils''
I hailu't any , all I rnuieiiibttr is that 1 ilrttw ilrttw
en a palrel ilrawtirK, tlm llrsl that foil into
my liaiuls, ami put the tmily tutu m trunk.
Irem which I hail rumentl uertliliiK. I
put it In the trunk mi hour aftur I'ii'IIit'h
ilcath. What w.vstlniie hoslilethis I Ii.imi no
rtvolliH-'tieu el. I.i'pier ami coustiirnatleii
hail sjes.sieii of me ami I knew only that
iii IculiiiK') wure lliesn el the iitmiMl hortei
I rtiiii.iliictl In my iihiiii that iiikIiI -tlm mum
liniin In whuh tlm iinnaliis unm anil it
weulil liea llulortueloH.iyth.it I nlvpt, ler I
tllilu't ami I wan Klail wht-u urnmln c.inie.
What I tint aller ltialiiK mv room eii knew
for it has all liven priuttsl.'f
The itiirtiitpeuilt'lit aMktnl Maxwell H that
sutemunt w.tsceirts'U He aclcil ipit'eily. He
still "1 will iiulthur iilUrm nor iliny II."
Theu In) lnjyun te roll ciuarrttus, ouuef with h
hoelh-ri'il inn ami h.ihI that Im li.nl luulu up
his muni te hit et vrylluiiK that appf.iitsl lu
the iMjierH about lilm pas.s with iiinliupu
Hut lie wa.smiieun that in lln'wi illi.iti Iiih
It sliiiiild he lu.uln I'lc.ir th it his preMr tillii
was tli.it el l.sijuln1, which Im Halil imiie nf
the p.ieis hail ut ncu lilm. He was tin
litlisl te that title, linsalil, liecausn , I.iilaml
he was a muintier of a Inanifil pn Ies-sidii.
'I here ix little ileu hi that Mn well iliil make
mu h a statement as tliu alee, ery rcitl
te hiscoiiiinerH.imieyauco, ami that at their
Hireniptery tluiniuiif hi iletliuetl te say .my
tliliiK iiImiuI It. UN counsel ile new expect
In adept that tlclotise.
Mjv.v nuiTK m:.ii.
llm L'nrerruf llm 31uit iitrtl CiHilhlfniw Man
In .Xntfrlt.t CIimimI.
A letlur Irem He.ullnt,', VL, aiiueinuus the
tlealh urrimeiilh White, alias Crank l'aike,
alias e I'llnn " Inte, the nulorieiis couil ceuil couil
ileiice man, at his lirether'n reslilencu in that
town en Sunilay iiIkIH Irem a carhuiicloeii
his neck at the l).t-e el the hraili. White was
lu the trout rank el coiillilume iiieu, anil hail
by his oily tongue and Kuntlemiinly niauueiH
HucceiHleifiu tne l.isl.! jearH in HewliiKbiiHi
iH!a.s men, Kullihle (raiicerx, ami cenlidhif;
weiiiuu out nf mero Hi. in ;i,Mi0,iXKi. He first
achieved a national reputation lu l-i', K.IJ,
ami ISel, w lieu he united Jlne.Onn in Callfm
ii lit j;ehl ilustHWlmlles, anil eetHl te Hu Hu
reH). Between I's-.l ami 1nIi lieas arresteil
lour tlmea lu New Yerk city, ami onto,
while in Jail there, nwIiiiIIihI the Hherill out
of JO.tKXi. KuhseipieiitH he tipuiiitln liiitin liiitin
meth ilry keixJh Ntere in Kmncut Cily, Me,
ami obtained fieui Hasliirn dealeis poed
Miliinil lit JT.'i,lRHJ, alter selluiK which he ills
appeared. Next Im obtained flli.nnO liem a
iiremiiiunt ilosteu inerclmtit, 1'.,IH) Irem
.Samuel Mayall, or .SI. I'aiil, Minn., and
fhM.OOO from Mayall'u brother, Jehn mid his
partner.
In Ih,j While obtained flll,ei)il from Leck
WincheHter without securlty. .Shortly after
thai he went te tiU Paul, .Minn., where, In
June, lbOS he desorted bin w Ile, returning te
Nuw Yerk. In lb'l, while While was uoko ueko uoke
tiatliiB ler f.U,t0(l worth of Koedu from J, M,
Slielley tt Ce., el Kiuik.ls City, Ills partner,
Kbeu Mayall, who was the head of
the house with which Wlilte was then
connected in Deuer, Cel,, tlrUen te
tlosienitlen by White's rascally Inms Inms
actieiiN, coiiHUitteil BUlclde, White thou lied
te Kurope, hut seen cmue back te Cauaila,
where he fell in with another well-known
Hwlntller named Klske, and together they
lleeced the CauadlaiiH out of theiiMautW of
ilellars. HoMwiudled Altleriuaii Ubby, of
New Yerk, out of glOO.OOi), unil Natluu C.
I'latt, n Malilcu...iue jeweler, out el f Jl'.tKH',
White was uIbe a bigamist, two el his wives
lmvlUK lived In llosieu at one time, lu eulur
le oscape arreal he crossed the ocean III times.
Ile was highly otlucated and was a ouor euor ouer
alilu clerical looking uiiu and drosNetl wllh
excellent taste.
luilirered (lnlr ul Itctl Aln.
The Ihlrty-Buventh annual hoshIeii of tliu
(Jreat Council of Iinpreunl Order of lied
Men el l'liniiHylvaiila convened in the Le.
high theatre, Hethluheiu, en Tuesday morn
lug, with 1100 tlolegateH present. The great
nacliem's report hIiewh a nourishing condi
tion of the order. Hubert I. Morten, ei Phil
adelphia, wa-s elected great honler Hjgamore.
The report of thu great keoner of waiiiptiin,
showed it lialance en liaml of ,T26.Ku Dur
ing the year flfi.lMX) el ttebl en the great
council building lias been clinch d, leaxlug
the debt fr7,f00. The nieuibeibliip el llie
order 111 thu statu Is 'J),000.
buriirliiB larty.
A cry pleasant Miirprlse party took place
at the home el Themas Mcniniils, en Mul.
berry Htieet between Chestnut mid Walnut,
last night. It was gien In honor of Mr.
MtGinnih' daughter Kuima who celebrated
lier blrlliJay jestertlay. Thlrty-he ceuplea
were present. There was dancing te a Hue
eichestni, a aupper and n geed llme
geunrally.
Apiielntetl NeUry I'ubllc.
S. V. feterrltf, of .Marietta, has been np np
iwlnteil a notary public by novernor l'altl l'altl
sen. His oeininlsslou was rocuhed at the
recorder's oillce this morning.
l.ATKXV III A.1IDM) ATKIt.x.
lli Itrmiltii of tliflt tlNiitPH riitjrd ImlfiilM,
Ijiutjwtrr ArrIh Drlenltsl.
The I i.tiieiislers played their hiveiiiI nun in
lu llkosliane xosterday mid ImiIIi clubs
hIiewihI Krent ImpreNPmnnt eer Memliiy.
Neither pitcher nun hit ery hard, and the
l.aiicxsten plnyeil the Iwlter uainii lu thu
Held, llyndiiimi hit the ball tern home tun.
OiirniK the kiiiiie lloedui.in was lined th ler
talking back In the iimplie. 'I he Heme, In
lull, was :
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llitmi lilln-M llkesliurie, - I mu null i. Hi
run llyinliniiii. l-lt en lmi'-W Ilki'Hlmie.
t . I.iiiiciihIvi, 7. Hint bam en ernir-w likes
lull le, I, bnnriiMi i. 4 Hum mi milt ii IhiIIk
Mllkiubnrre,.!, I.nncalel, -I lilt liv iltitifr
(liKHliiiiiiianil Micny. Pasitcd ImllH knot lii'cy,
1 I HAtllllliniiK, I. Willi pIKlms- Mcl'ej, I
II.Mliliiiiin, I llieiim Moleii-IU mini in. Mi til.;
Mi Cniriiry, SIeciiiii, hliiimein, Iteiinci Wliuik
out -by .1kt"y. 1 lljiiiliiiiei, I I line of kiiiii -Uiin
limn mnl li iiiliuiUs Umpire- Mil
A greater Inlorest was fell lit the (james of
the American AsOi lalleu whlih took plain
joiterday lliaiutiiy thathixe jet Ikhhi plavtd
thtHMiasnti. It was the Hist iipHi,irauce lu
the Uistef the four Western club", mil by the
contests the public expected te be able te
Jiiilpi HenjelliliiK el lliiii'einpat.illvn slictiuth
of the vlubs Irem the two hccllens el the
country. It will be miii that in cry one of
tlm Kastuili teams wen. The names wete as
fellows At Hioeklju. Ilroeklju M, Ml.
Iaiuis7 , at Iliiltlmeru Ilillliilure II, Ciui'lu
mttl I, at Philadelphia Athletic II, horns
Mlletl.itliSlateu Island : Metal I, I'lllsliurK I.
'I here weitiK0eral theusanil Kjoplueii tlm
Hroekl.n Kieunds yesterday Iomeo the home
i lull play the St. Leuis champions. The
feriiierhad llfleen hlls oil l'eut
MliMiua defeated Wllliamsieit ler the w.
end lliuu jesterday. TheKcnre wa.s I J te.i,
and the alteiidance wa l,.iml
'I he Iiint'.ister club Is said tn liiiinn line
cab her lu llniiev. Thoieare a niinibiir nl
Kiied men lu the team,miil llm i lub t-1 1 1 I Ixi
HiiiNiiled at home.
lib one (iAiuillen the Wustetll clubs el
the National League wine Hiiciesslul yesler
dtv. The Kceriw were . At Detroit Iletrnlt
I, I'hll.nlelphla 0, (olnteii luulisi, at .SI.
I .en Is M. l.euls II, Ilosteu, at Kansas
t Ity , New Mirk 7, Ka.isas City J, at Chicage:
Chicago 7, Wiishlngteii .
I 'iniple who lia e been tliiukiiiK that tlm
Mels were no Reed Would de well te keep
their ojes en them lu tlm fiituin.
In the Kmue at Detroit yesteulav the
rhllailelphia t lub hud but three lilts oil llalil
wln, whlln the Woherlnes niinlii nl nil Dan
Casey. The Detreits placed the lietter lield
iiik pitnre.
'I Im Mels Hettleil ileun In work yesterday
ami hit Hiillenl, el I'itUburK, en;lileeii tlinea.
The imiuuatl i tub leiiuil Kilroy hard le
hit esterila,anil thrcOHiiiplen werealllhey
could pet.
'llm .idhliipteu club eiitbitleil Chlt-apii
estenlay but liwt through due rnmd Dally,
their pltther, who had no levs than fourteen
or lern,
I tell, who plajs coiitre llnlil fur llm l.m l.m
ctsterx, is a mute. W lieu he is nl the bit
one el the ether members nf the club makes
knew n le hint with Iiim linger the tlecisniim
el the iimpire, as lepanls htilkes and balls. -
II itknftm i r Jic nrit,
1-- there a man wllh -eul ceil'.til.
W he never te lilmielf butli .
Ill lit t our tlnb teiiie-i uli I alieitil
When lliu DotrelLs have iioelhei pitchei t
batter they turn their attention te their own.
'I he dirts tern, thinking it er ilHslmble that
Iheheaty shippers el the Imuie letin Kheilld
Im able le hit loll handed pitcher, eupaped
Heward i.tw rente, loriueriy ei tue t.ass
tlub, ami ler wunu time past he has been
iiietly taking his practn n Willi ethers of tlm
Detroit team, lu the mnrniups lie occupies
the box, nml, hav iup excellent ' entml of the
bill, pit ph the heavy hitters an Idex el what
te t xpetl Irnm ether twirlers et InsMjle. -Ihttuit
I'rthunc.
Dan O'l.eary, mauaper el the I Iiuir.i
.Scraiituu imprecation, hisiiiis te be running
things Hi the hUtte League, Today the l.an
taster club was te liaxe plajisl lu Scranton
but U'l.eary neut them word that the game
would hae te be played m Ulmlrit. The
Lancaster mmi iper ilid net think they were
compelled loge te the New Yerk town, and
hoi included te btiug the team home. A
teleianrcteied this morning mates that
the club would le.n 1 1 Lancaster hoiiie time
led.cj. O'I.earv claims that llie preuiiils m
ScraiiKui are net lit le play upon, mid ler
dial reason he wants leplay'lii l.liuii.i.
Hilly tjuinii, who Is well known here
where Im has umpired, has lieuu appointed
lenMimllar pesltluu lu the Muericaii h.so h.se
clttinii. The State Leapuu relusea te adept the
resignation et William Dean as an iiinpiie,
and he will go en duty next week.
The gaum of xestenlay showed that the
LaiiiHler club Is a geed one, mid tit series te
be maintained by llm cltlreu. The Wlk' Wlk'
b.irie is the second Hlienpesl le.nn i ibe
Slate League, et llie Liueasler pain them
nil limy could ile. When the i lub oieiih lu
tills city limy will hiwi a big ciewtl, ueii
thnupli tliey haie been inking games of lain.
A meeting of the HlocUhetdora and ethers
iuteiesled lu tliu Umcaslur club will Ihj held
at Hats' niloeii, this ei tilling, when business
Muy iiiiHirt.tul te llie club's lutiire is expect
ed te be traimactcil.
niK iievhi: ii Kit r: ntxi jsa lu kii.
A llestlllitliiil of Otit lliail lljr Ills Librarian nl
lliu limine,
timil Unli 1-iMitti a S. V. lllilcpeilili'llt laillei
tin iheMiiuth Hldoel Capitil sipiare, Wash
ington, m thu house where 'I'liaildeus Stolens
lived ami died. It is net a very old house,
but it is net in llie le.vst modern. The rooms
are high and bread, with a witle hall al one
Hide. The pirler is tlnislied with a cliilr-rall
around the wall, which would make the
lieiiHc, gui'i-lng inuglily at the tiliiu when
that was lashiunahle, alxml eighty Ue ei
ninety years old. He hired the house of a
Mm. Ceyh'i no et the old Washington
families, whose daughter still owns it, and
lived tlioreu bachelor with u hoiisekeeiHir.
He liked the place se much that he asked
Mra. Ceylo te let him build ail oillce mid a
bod-roem at one slile of the hall en tlm
ground Heur, its he was lame; but she de
clined le let 111 til.
Mr. SjHillerd, the lihi.trl.iii. ilesciibed Mr.
Simons as he used tosce him carried Inte
tliu house.
A pale face, pulled ami distorted by the
pains el a plivslque which was outwardly
hunchbacked ami club looted, and which
wrenched ami tortured him all his life.
Above llie pale laee he saw lit te wear it black
wig, which iii.ule an unearthly contrast ; and
sealed lu . i sort et topless sedan chair, with
two men te carry lilm. hew. us Ixirnu through
the rotunda Inte the 1 louse every day. Ollen
veu could hear his shrill, high voice, talking
te the blacks who carried him.
On thu brink et the cravens he seemed te
Ik himself, he would nay : " What shall I
tle when you fellows are tlead 1 steady
thnre I Can't you step together T" as soine
careless step shook liini ami gave lilm
agony. " I'll get better ones when you aru
old and gene." He died in ISO, ituil another
leader was goue xvlieti he deparliW. He was
it prorane man, oxcept In the presence nl
women, and a gambler. His ll'e lu ether
ways was net strictly correct j yet liomaile
his away felt among his fellows, as no ether
man has since ; unil no oilier man began te
nil n is pmcu until iK'rnaps iieucnu uarlleld
beg au le develop hlscap.tcltle.s.
'lliu Majer' Cmitt.
Michael Hmllb, a travallng puddler, was
en a big drunk jcHterday. At Little's clg.tr
utore he run Ills hand through a imiie of glass
and cut It badly, Ollicur l.uwars was sent
for and he had te haul riuiitli te the station
house en a wheel-barrew. A stranger giving
the name et J, K. Kheads was arrested in
Contre tStniare last night by the saiue olllcer
ler raising a disturbance, ilnth drunks wero
discharged upon the payinent of the costs by
the mayor. An old man, w he said he lived
near the collego, applied for lodging last
night. He said he lest his way and could
net Hud the read home. This morning Im
Haiti he thought he could llnd his way home
aud w us dUcharged.
ADAMSTOWN'S GKKAT BLAZK.
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uei,nitK.x i.Aiitir. hat vaviuiiy
mi ity r n te iiik (Iiieiimk
l.ital l.ii.- 11ml Will I .ml l'. w ln,niiiiul
imtiln Klsililni ly lliirinil I mljMru
Ihriinn Out nl Wmh llm Xllla
prtu' I iRlit ltli Mi" be.
Hpetlal IINpalclite Ibtkii iue-h fcn
AliAMslewx, l'., May III -About 1 .0
this morning llmnes weiedlwoieied Issuing
Irem lliu hat fai tery nl L. II. Cnhlreti, the
largest establlslimeiilnf the kind ill tlm bor ber bor
eugh. Tlie lire statlul lu llie IrliumerH' ilo ile
partmeilt and Imined veiy rapidly, se Unit
thu eiiliie striicluin was seen ilenlreteil, Thu
IHipulalleii turned out mnl did their utmost
in battling tlm 11 nuns. Tlm llm coiiiinunl ceiiiinunl
cited le a number el adjoining dwelling
houses, w hlch, however, were saved. Net
mi article el value was Hived Irem thu hat
tactery. It is net known hew tlm II ones
originated. It was put britk mid Iraine
building that lest fli, (KM, but several addi
tions have been put up. 'I he machinery was
valued at about flti,ew, and Kioto was con cen
siilerablu stuck en hand.
limit III men went employed, but llie men
had mil worked tills wiek. Onoweiiian hijs
she saw it light In the trimming department
at 11 o'clock last night. Sniiie liellove the
llie was lii inll.tr . Mr C.ildien Is In New
erk. 'Ihn liieiippiratus lieie is exlreincly
meagiu, hut the llttle liaml eligine did geed
service. A very large bain, net sixty leet
awitj-, was saved. It eenliiiueil f l.tKH) worth
et lelncisi, owned by Mr. Manlier, iiikjii
whii Ii lliuie was no lusiiimict'. 'llm heal of
tlm burning laclery was intense, and many
dwelling houses who badly Mistered. One
ul the Isisses said he was et llm opinion lliat
thu Hie taught In the drv Hip loom.
Ilnriln trn VV'etk In Untiling llnriKsl
The 1'enn hard wain works, lu Heading,
ewiimlhyC. It. A A. A. Hel?mmm, ctiighl
HreTuesiltv ei'eiilug, and llm liiilshlug de
parliiieut and sloierisim, athrei story build,
nig. slxi by oue liiiudrtsl ami lihv lout in
slt, was totally destieved, lonther with
a large amount of Mulshed goods. Heme of
thu adjoining buildings weiu al -e badlv
damaged, 'lliu less 1st i.OUO te ?l j.iiikj.
I'll tun ii i.x Mil. i. fits ni'inir.s ihsaiii
A Well lilliMTll llfirM'lintil lliept Otfr Ileail
I'tnlit lltatt lll.rs.e.
I'hrisllaii Miller, a well known citieii of
Mlllersville, illed very snililenl tills morn,
lug. He was mi unmairled man .mil luade
Ids Iieiiim with his brother Dr. Abraham
Miller, dentlsl, and his mutlier. TlieiliH-iused
had complained of pains .ilmiu his heart lint
Im was alHiul its usual vestenlai, and last
nlplit lie was walking around the village.
This morning alHUil six e hs'k he arose ami
went down stairs, lu a lew moments he
dropped ever en the fleer and expired. The
t.iue el his deith was heart disease.
Deceased wasitbeilt Ml j ear t of age. Ill lermer
juais he was a dealer ill horses mid an expert
hniHfiiiau. Ateuu tline he was prupi inter of
the Washington .hotel, Wet I'lill.nlHlpliia.
lln was well known in fins eitvauil through
out the county. I ei seveial .veals pa-t Pe
had lint been 111 aillve bu-inei-s. Hesides a
mutlier he leaves three lirethers, vlr. Henry
IL M liler, who lnkilil ul the lliesler house,
this tily , llenjauiinS .Milltu, agent of agri
cultural implements, iv he iHitrilaalthe UrajKJ
hotel, ami Dr. Abraham Miller, el Mlllers
ville. A sister Is llie wile el V. I!. Heir,
druggist ul Hait Kliigsiitet, tlusiily.
,ieti i.nKAVil y.vis mi i.ii r.
A l.tlllit'l nf l't(tla lniilitlili t.l .tltllll
t Iml anil II iii,s lllmiell.
Jehn Ksb-icli, a lariner who re-nlcd
near I. mil's mill, I'oipiea tewiisliip,
ceuinutted siucide by hanging himself
en M"Uda). Lsbai h lermeily resided near
Mllleisv llie ami ineVed te l'eqiiei tewiisliip
this spring, blncti leaving his old hemu he
seemed tube low spoiled and melancholy.
His Iiiiuiiv iiuliied this, i.m did net Hunk of
serious results. Tin --day iiiniiuug he was
ittMiut as usual ami iite breaklasl with llie
laiuilv. llr l'ii-tki tst hu wis ai. Mind tlm
lieiise, but liuall.v w.ts missed. Helween HI
and 11 e'llni'k a seu el Mr. i.rnll had ih-cisIeii
te go into Ltbach's sl-ible He was surpnsed
te nml the dead IhmIv el Lslitch, hanging by
a strap Irem aenws iicaui at the hay liole m
the entry. Thu Isidy was ipiickly cut tlewli
and the coroner uetllled. The deceased was
about , v ears of age ami Icives a wiln and
several children.
I'oruner lleiiaiu.in and Dr. Compteu tltove
te tlm rosideiiie el the iletmsed vesleulay
alleriHsjn. A jury was impanelled and a
verdict of " suicide while suliering Hum
inclatichelia " was reiuleied.
.1 lll.ANIIMI ACI'IDI.M.
Ilinr) Wllniir l.il.illj lejuieit lu it l.lnil ntoiie
IJllitll) at I line llntK
Lll 1 1, May P.'.-A terilble accident ec
curiud in a quarry at Llme Keck, a station ou
thu Heading A Columbia railroad, between
Mauheim ami I. Hit, en '1 huisday altcrnoeu,
lu wliiih Henry Wiliner, a .pi uiyiii in, was
lalally injured. The men had lighted two
bltstb, high up en the sldu of the quarry.
iiniur tisik reluge in a protruding rock be bo be
lew teescais) tlie flying stones,as was his cus.
loin. It appears, new iiver, that he was net
site, as he was struck m the legs and lower
put el the bisly by a very large slnnn blown
out by euu of the'blasls, the oilier lading le
explode. lieu lutiud by the ethei mull
the riK'k was lying ou lilm. Wilmur was
perfectly conscious and dirts ted llm men
linn le femove the stone. Alter bump taken
Irem lieneath the stnuu Witiuei vmis ctrrled
te tlie railroad station. While llioie tliu in
jured man itskctl tlie etlier-i te placehlm in a
silling iMisillen. t ins was none aim vv inner
expired ill a short time.
Itmer was about tin ycaisnl age ami lived
en the read between Lull, ami Mauhulm.
He was an Industrious, hard-working m in
and had Im.'0U employed at the Lime Keck
quarries 1 ir many jean-. He leaves a wile
hut no children.
I Ml.lt P VI'. 1 H I I Wis.
Li'i 1 1 , May 1'.'. l'he accident le W itmer
ecelli red at I p. m. It seems that when the
blast w.ts being in.ule he went under a pio pie pio
jecting rock ler salely. The blast shook the
rock which Itmer was under Irem Its fas
tenings and it fell en him, crushing his hip
mid chest, aud breaking his arm. lie spoke
a lew words and died in three ipiarlms of an
hour alter winds. He w.ts emplevcd by Dr.
Ilrebsl, w he owns thu stumi ipiarry.
Thu lollewing jury was einpanelletl by
Coienur Huiiaman, who camu out this morn
ing In. in Lancaster: Illiaiu lloluheiiso,
Jehn M. SUutler, J. F. Wliiliueycr, Jeliu L'.
LeupeniH'ker, 1'r.ui k Ooergo, Daniel D.Whit-
crali. They runtlored the lollewing verdict
el "accidentally killed while blasting Hi a
slnne ipiarry."
luireitr l'riltnal i.epllaUi)ii.
I- nun tliu N. V . Iil.liipeiHlent.
e hill te seu hew Congress, oxcept by a
plalu usurpation el power, cm uudertake
te regulate the oleomargarine business out
of existence. It is trim that Congress posses
ses the taxing ponurlei the uirposeof raising
levt'iiuu.tiud vet It is lobe louicinlieicd that
taxation and incidental nvul.il ion te the ox ex
teul of tleslrev lug a biismess,aiiil wllh the lu.
tent el iiiediiciuir this resiill, dele.it thu very
object lur which CoiigreHisauthori7od le Ity
andiollect taxes and hence.aie absurd its an
uxerclseel the taxing pnw ei. I'lioauneftlmbill,
asTepoiled by tlie Heiisu iiiiniiHtUe, Is thu
dustiiictiuu et a business, ami nut thu raising
of luveuiiuiaiid this, its we iiiunlaiu, is net
a legitimate oxurclse of thu taxing power, or
el liny ether power HWsessed by Congress.
Ceugre, Hi our opinion, had belter let the
subject alone, and lo.ne It te thu stutes te en
act all thu laws need fill for the proper protec
tion nl the iwople Hgalust Hands.
Mat U the ple as fraud of tee nlninnne,
A ghastly parody et leal spring,
Blupcil outef sneiYiind bieitbvd with
L'julcrn wind.
nr.teHh vnr.HVi'itKMK vevnr.
llm Sctniilti liny HiiitlU limit ulljr .Igitlii 11"
lileilOtlmr r'uiitily Canrit.
The supreme court Imaid argiimenl ou
Tuesday, In the celehrattsl Seventh Day
llaptlst msn. This Is llm cise in which our
court hav e been divided en uvury ipiostleu
raised. In Deceuilier, IMil, alter argument
en u bill Hi equity lllwl, Jutlgu Patterson
imuie a deereetleclailiig Nolde, et ul., the
regularly elected trustees, Jmlgti Living
ston dissented Irem the opinion mid thu ease
vvasent te tliosiipreiuecourt. The supreme
con it luversed Jutlgu Patterson, ou thu
ground Hint its lliu court was divided, olio
judge could net make a decree.
Tim next stnge el the ease was when Judge
Livingston dismissed the bill hi equity tiled,
te which proceeding Jmlgti I'allersen ills
sentcsl. On thodecreeul Juilgti Livingston
n bill of costs, amounting te several hundred
dollars, wits Utxetl. Alter waiting for soveral
months llie Mail loin partv Issued mi exicu exicu
Hen against the Nolile arty te recover thesu
costs. When thu matter wits brought le the
attention of tliu court they divided eucu
mero. Judge I'allorseii was lu favor of set
ting aslde the execution and Judge Living,
steu wits tint, mid thu disputed question as te
whether the costs could le collected ou thu
oxeclitleu was argued lieferu thu siiprome
court vesterthiy. The court imuie a decision
setting itsldu the execution. Thu suit
between thu (actions of this denomination Is
new whom it started several years age.
'I he case will probably Im lurther compll cempll
e.iled by prixcedlngs which will Ik) taken
shortly. Chief Justice Mi f Willi dispossessed
the lai'lleu lu control sumo mouths age, ami
his proceedings will Im rovlewetl by tliu su su
pieine I'uiirt next year.
Thu supreme court also heard argument ou
a number of casus from this count, amongst
which was thu celebrated Lililomau-Mlller
electuieutsiiit.
AIU!AMIII1 toil IIKVOUAriOy IIAi.
llm linilte uf r.tratlt) IImIiIimI I'puii Mrinerlnl
fur (leu. Itf-jnnlils' finite.
'I lie Joint coininitleo el (Jeerge 11. 'Iheimis
ami Admiral Reynolds Pests of the Onind
Ariu.v, ,i)iK)lntetl toiiiHkearniUReinentH fur
apreier ebsei vmieeef .Memerial Day, metal
Alderman llarr's oillce ou Tuesday evening,
lollewing was iliclded .xs the route or pa
rade: I'erin en N'erlli Llme street, light
resting ou Last king ; Inowitlewn Last King
le Ceiitru bqiiare, te est King, te Prince, te
i.erm.in, te Seuth ueeii, te Cenlre Square,
te Nerm Quteii, te Cliesliiut, te Duke, te
Lemen, le Lancaster toiuetory; ruluniiiig
along Lemen street, te Net th Hilten, te Cen
tre Squaiu and dismiss.
Pest M wilt held iiioiiierl.il Mirvicu al thu
grave of Abij ill D. Uygur, and Pest lU.i at
tlm grave el James Jenes, in thu soldiers'
let.
'Iho cemiuttteu ou flowers ionjrted that
thu piibliUHChisils had Ihsjii cmivasseil and
the outlook was geed ler a large supply.
Tlie ceuitiiilUs) en music repertts.1 Unit the
City band had been engaged. They were in
structed te engage a drum corps Hi addition.
ceiutnuiiicalluti was icceived from den.
Ileynelds Pest, et Philadelphia, sttllng they
would scud a floral mumuilal ler Oeu. Iley Iley
eolds' grave.
i.mi.i: iu:. leim; ri'.u.sr.
let tllO ISTKI I III KM IR
The times appear te be sadly out el joint,
or rather it would seem that thu era of llttle
men te the front has arrived. Ami new here
is this fact mere paiutiilly apparent than in
this geed old statu ()f Pennsylvania. Pick
iipveur nuwspis.irs, and w lie ami what are
the men ami their cb.u.tcturisliCM that aru
being most named ler llie ellices el honor,
res)iisil.tv and emolument te hu voted for
next tail '.' Take tliu Kepiibllcau party for
instance, and, wllh a solitary exception, fieui
Heaver tlew n, w here is the man of first-class
ability, high sense of honor and a just con
ception of duly who is named ler any of the
positions'' lHlt.iiiyvveinlertli.it thu day of
proper leverem e ter the men lu authority h.ts
pts-sed, and that a low- scramble for Kill ami
place is thu rule, net the oxieptloii ; that the
men el brains, el honor, of honesty, of integ
rity, are either net wanted al the fore, or that
their liilluuuie is gene; tint littlu dema
gogues rule the must, that all sorts el
si liemes ami devices me inserted te ler llie
puriwse el boosting men ler positions whose
velres should uover be heard outside of the
ward, village or hamlet in wlmli they lo le lo
slde ; who have llttle capacity for and lai less
conception et the duties, et the ijsitieus they
are aspiring le ; w lie .no narrow-iiiiiided mid
bigeltd, and whose paucity el Intelligence
in all that pei talus te statesmanship or a
kiinwledguut the J-ciemoel government is
only exceeded by their eh uiity as Individ
uals? Is tliis.m eveidrawn pii ture ? erily,
this is the age et little men te the Ireiit. Se
atleaslthinksoue who is proud te siihscrlbe
hlmsell V Hei nne..
M.AKI IIAVJIA AVnl irilUI
til tllll. llllliiK it IVll.lim lly l'erjuif,
llm
1,'llllid suns Onitl.
Henry ll.iiiiiiau, of i.ordeiiwllo, was put
ou trial iu the I'nileil stales distncl court en
Tuesday, charged Willi making a lalsu claim
and aflid.tvit hi , endeiver te setiiru for
himself au increase of pension. It was
claimed that the ileleiidaut was net wounded
while serving In iheiiriuy, but was injured
while vverklngasii hiakoniaiieu llm Heading
A Columbia railroad.
The iluleiidant showed by llitit.tpuiu of his
company mid by llie man slaiuling ne.xt te
lilm in liiiuel battle that hu was wounded as
alleged. It was admitted lliat he reenlisled
altervvanls Iu Neviu's batter, hut it was
proved that when hu unlisted it was with
the understanding that he w.t,s te lie itssipueit
te duty which would net luteileru with his
crippled arm. 11 was also ad nulled that tliu
wounded aim wits injured iu a railroad acci
dent when he was eiiipleved as t brakum ill
ou thu Columbia A Head lug railroad. Tlie
jury alter a lew minutes di'lihoralieii, icn icn
tleietl axoidictef net guilty. He w.ts tlo tle
iended by It. Flank INhlumau.
A Narrow Kstape at lliu Di'pul.
Tins morning asthe News Lxpiesscauteln,
ii woman ii, lined Leuht Peller inadu a nar
row oscape I ruin being t rushed beneath thu
cars. Shu w.ts en the track. The bell was
rang mid the whistle was sprung by the
engineer el tlie tittiii, but the woman did net
hear it, mid ltiiiiainedeu thu track until thu
ponderous locomotive was close uihiu her.
Thu engiue wits reversed and its speed
checked. Thus. I.uuily, the watchuiall at the
crossing, haw the woman's diugei ; he called
toher but she did net hear lilm or at least
paitl no attention. He caught her by tlie arm
mid tlievv her Irem the track. The large
cios.s-be.itn el the engine struck her but she
wits net iiijiiied. lu saving the woman's lliu
Mi. Liindy niadu.i iiarinw oscqie Irem hav
ing unu loot inn ever hv the engine.
A I'Kiillir Atililimt.
Samuel (irell, who lusidea in l'rovulence
township, near Ml. Airy, was bully liijurud
ou Tuusd.iy while hauling legs. He
w.ts hauling lops with a herse ami
a wagon, mid tlie wagon upset. Mr.
(JieU fell under a heavy leg where he
wits leund some time alter the accident. Hu
wits unconscious anil was taken te his home,
whom Dr. T. M. Iteluer, of Quarry v Hie, at
tended lilm. He was veiy badly cut and
bruised, but his injuries mu net serious. The
herse which Mr. tlrell wis driving was a
very quiet euu ami did net attempt te run, or
the man would havebeeu killed.
tll.XNCLS lll.li 'IHH-sTAIl:.
llariisburg li.ts bright hopes of locating a
I'allersen, N. J., silk factory within Its
berdurs. It will uninlev everMK) persons.
Thutliieclotselthul iiitedMllk Pieilucers'
i'lotecttvo associalien el I'ennsylvaiiia,
Delaware, Maryland anil New Jursey havu
lixetl the w holesalo pi im let milk ler Juuu
ul !' . touts ierqu.ut.
In the uxaiiilualieii at Wliitu Hall soldiers'
eiph.tus schiKil, uveiy thing passed oil iu
the host manner, relleclliig credit en thoclli theclli
cleat hit)ieriultudeut and his able assistants.
Iai;u l.tterury butlrly.
The thitly-llrst anniversary et the 1'agu
Literary society of the Millorsvllle Neimal
hi'Iioe! will be held iu thu school chapel en
Friday, May 'Zi, nl70 p. in. An lilteesting
pregriiiuiuu of oxerclsos has been proparetl.
Letter Ilcl.l.
V letter adtlresscil tu Dr. C. A. (iroene,
llurrisburg, 1'a., is held ul thu lat)color
lHstoillce ter poetuge.
TllK WAKY PUKSIDKNT.
UK nOUl.lt MOT MIX ll.llHKf.K if
THE VAr-KLKVTUW MUIIDI.K.
Onti of llie .IpiMilii of tlin Company tHtrrml
le Prri'itrm n Slalcinrnl X lilt It VViiulil
Mop Allathl I'puii llie Allntnrj (leiieral,
Mr. clntrliiiur Ciiiitliiiis llrplj-.
WAHiitstireM, I). C.,May la When thu
I'aii-Lloi'trle tulepheiiu Investigating com cem
inlltiH) met te-day the qiiosllen of admitting
te the record certain documentary evidence,
was taken up. Chairman itoyle stated that
he saw the president this morning ill relation
te Inoeriioratlng In the record a telegram re
celved by lilm (thu presldent), en Kebrinry
1 1 last, from Mr. lleuttiuuysur, New
Orleans, ami llie reply le 11, and
had received iieriulssiuu te Include llie tele
grams In the records. The original copies of
the telegrams were produced. Mr. Van
llenthiiyneu suited lu his telegram te thu
president that hu cei.ltl prepare n statement
ler til in (the president) lu relation te Pan.
Lloctrie in titers which would step attacks
upon thu attorney general and ether gov
ern inent olllcers a statement showing that
no gev eminent elllcials had signed the peti
tions lur ii sujt against the Hall company, or
was moving lu it or had anything te tle with
thu government suit, and wanted te knew If
It was desirable. Thu president directed a
reply en February II, simply slating that
he had no expressions le ui.iku or dosire te
reply in any way le tlie matter.
I'latf-s lur Itiiik lf-iltirlcii.
W.Vsin.MireN, I). C, May 19. Thu lloiise
coiiiniitteo en banking and cuneiicy le day
directed the chairman te limit a bill includ
ing Nashville, Omaha, Kansas City, Minnea
polis, St. I'aul, Indianapolis and some ether
cities In tlie list where national bank deposito
ries shall be located.
Ailjuiiriieil Wllliuilt .tttlen.
Aihins, M.y l'l.Thefjreek Chamber of
Deputies met ten lay ler thu purpose el elect
ing a president, but adjourned until te-morrow
without action. Tlm fellow ors el Al.
Delyanni-', the lite preui'Or, wero present iu
great force.
TMoMate rusini5prs aiiieil,
Wasiiinhien, D. C., May l'J. The presi
dent aiHiinted thesu iestuiasturH te-day :
Win. Kurleng, Freejiert, Pa.; lan'l Mc
Carthy, Ilraddeck, I'.u
Knur latally lejuieit.
New Y'etiK, May 1''. lly an explosion or
drugs iu a drugstore, at Hobekuii, N. .).,
this morning, four men weiu fatally in
jured. 'lliu IV.U.T, I'. Convention.
Tlie county convention of the W. U. T. U.
will open te-morrow morning at UiaDwith
tlovelional exercises lu tit Jehn's Lutheran
church. The forenoon and afternoon ses
siens will be occupied wllh report el Huisjr-
iiileiideuis, papers en tiuiureui subjects Hear
ing iiK)ii the work, An; much of which
will lie of Interest te all teiiisjr.iuce poeplo.
The meeting from four te live will be Hi
the lntorest et xeung women, and will be
ceiidiuted by Mis. (iiun, who is also ou thu
pregramme ler the evening. Shu will lead
the devotional exercises, and Mrs. Nelly
Hayley wlllgivoenool hercelebrated"Chalk
Talks." The convention will held two ses
sions en Friday, closing with a children's
meeting from four te live, at which Sirs. Ilxy
ley will give another chalk talk. The even
ing session w lll open at TilO o'clock.
I'rnm Nevr Orienint nit 1110001).
A. M. Hill, 11. W. Fairfax and C. M. Fair
child, arrived iu Uiuctster Irem New Or
leans last evening, havingcemu all the way
en bicycles. The young men are meiiihers
of the New Orleans bicycle club ami ure ou
their way te Ilosteu le attend the meeting of
the Ieag"ue el American Wheelmen. They
loll the Cresent City en April lijth, with the
intention of making thu trip iu thirty davs.
They camu tejthisvlty by way el it'uttysburg,
Hanover, 'V.erk and Celuuibl.u While iu
tins city they were Ukeu In change by thu
Lancaster wheelmen who hIiowei! thorn
around. This muriiiug at f o'clock they re
sinned their journey te the "Hub" iu a
heavy lain..
'i in: ui.i't iii.ican i'i;t)i'iiiris
Prophet LlwefsiOriest says .Suminy will
go te Columbia Willi 1,OUO majority; and
thuioare net enough votes theie te lieat him.
1'rophet A. J. Kaullmmi says theie is no
doubt of .Slehuiau's election ; he knows no
body in his town I'erSuiniiiy.
Prephul Jewn W. Monter says Sunnily
and Weaver will win htiyeml all quostlen.
Prophet Lew. S. lliirtniau says Stehiiiau
will win mid he will back it l-iy tl.OUO te
t7.nl.
Piephel Heggy Leenard s.tys he will bet
$ 10 1 te ?knl that Weav er w ill carry the Third
ward ; and that llarrwill m beateu ferjudge.
3111110101111 MlMlilt'f ami Asault.
On complaint et Catharine lless, Ciotliel)
Speecu was arrested for malicious inischiet
.tud.iss.iult, and Charles Sisece for malicious
mischief. Ceinptaiuant doiiesos that dot det
lieb Speece cut down sumo trull tiees
en property that she leased te him, and that
when she louieuslr.itod lie shook Ins list
uutler her nose mid threatened violence;
anil that Charles .Speece cut away the limit
slop of the leased heuse Inget soine pennies
the children had dropped under them.
I leth llie Spoeccs weiu held fur a hearing
beleru Ahleiiuau Deen.
A Happy llirtliil.i).
Te-day Alderinaii McConeiny celebrates
his birthday. We loiget just hew old hu is,
but hu is voting enough le eujuy mero birth
days huieaf ter than he has seen lu thu past.
Seino choice spirits drunk his health Iu choice
spirits this morning, and expect te tovive
their own spirits by a tlrive te the country iu
his company this evening.
A (lilt te lliclr I'liHlur.
Ill honor el the birthday el Uev. K. Moister,
of SUStophen's Kvaiigellcal Lutheran church,
llie members of his congregation iirosented
him, en Tuesday, with a purse of JvO and
many ether valuable gilts.
nisMiliillnii ul I'.irluerililp.
Jehn Hiinelsbach and Jehn Weber, who
lmve been c.urylng en the c.uriage aianulao aianulae
ing business, ut Chi isti.m Hlreet mid -Marien
alley, have dissolved paitnership. Mr.
Weber will cairyeu thu business at thu old
stand lu the luturc.
a rtiiin itauti.
The band of the ".Si Peikins" cemiiai..
which appeitTH In thu epei.t heuse thisuven
lug, made a street parade at neon te-day and
attracted agreat ileal of attention. Thu mu
sicians wero tit ti red iu "hay seed" clothes
mid looked like countrymen. Ne two suits
wero allke and the members wero their pants
in their beets. The faverite ploce played by
tliein was "The (Jlrl 1 Lett Ilehliid Me."
A New Wrinkle,
litldud youths who xvent le n ilance re
cently given by soine careful poeplo who
live lu Uiainercy park, Nuvv Yeik, wero
paralyzed te liml printed notices posted
about the drossinic-ieoni, which read: "II
gentlemen leel obliged le Mimke during thu
evening, cigars and keys te the park will be
furnished en application te thu servants."
l.uve leant.
Thu Dunkerlove feast at I'elersbuig, jos jes
lertlay, drew u very largu crowd. Candi
dates for oillce ami politicians by the tlezeu
weroeuliuud.
Oatlt new the caiiilldatti-i
Ithle the county o'er,
lluzzlug with tliOBraiipeni.anrt
Dlinlnlahtng their tore.
Worried are tlie liiishmiilincii,
llurransuiliiix) their uenls,
Woiiileiliicliowto caul their vele
Ou pelug te the polls.
ANAitvmar iMH.se.w mmr.r.t).
A l.rllir Which itilmlriilily -slum a tlie lit.
tnlierriit Nature of tlin Alan,
Cilll'Ailu, May ll. The odller of leading
daily here rocelvod it loiter Inst 'night from
Anarchist Parsons In reply, te an article.
apH)arlug lu thu paper en thu trcatmenl of
mobs in which the much wauled Parsons
says: Mankind -mob or military are sus sus
tiiliied lu their actions by the majority of llie
brain lilted at the llniu by circiiiitHhuicustliey
appreciale te control. '1'Jioniiighlyediiu.itulho
ceiuuiunlly physically, meuUilly, morally,
luiliiHlrially, politically. A correct ill.
Htruclleii In and inelliedlc.il application
of a rlghlueiisly inculcated tlisKislUen
will result lu Justli e inultuin In
parve. 'lliu l.tuiu ciuuil will threw away
their criilchus. Men nf enterprise ami labor,
many of your kind, vvlse anil otherwise, are
sinking iu thu sluggish current of thu river
of despair. Thu iHissossersof thu llfus.iv lug
apparatus en shorn nre refusing te use them
bociuse they own theui, and claim thu only
right te iike thu fame, mid refusu te satisfy
tlm brute fun e eTit net completely educated
public sensu of preperty rights. The brutu
lorce el thu near futuru will hu arbitration,
the acceleration of Its adoption hurried prob preb
ably by the dangerous hrute lorce of tlrsjialr
dynamite. Tills world Is it garden. We must
keep hoeing out the weeds, thu proud, the
IMiwerlul, and otherwise obnoxious se that
useful plants .Vllt have a liotlerchiince te
exalt their exlsteme. This struggle will
obtain and it-suit that the Utlest survive."
lli'Klnnllig Werk mi lliu C'libaK.i Kluln.
Ciiit'xue, May in The grantl Jury lieg.ui
work en Iho riot cases promptly at 10 o'clock
tills morning. All thu witnesses who have
testilleil lofero lliu sevural Imjuusts en thu
dead victims vveru present ami their testl.
iiieny will be Liken and considered tlrst. 'pl0
shurt hand repoitsef their shileineuts will be
Kid bofero the jury as collateral ovldenco.
The ethor witnesse-i whose (estimuny will
Iwar directly en the cases el Spies, .Schwab,
Fielding aud Leuis Lingg will then be
lit.ird ami thellndmgs lu thesu ctses inade
up. AHer this thulusier rascals who are
charged only wilh riot, el whom thern are
lllleeu or twenty, will rctelvu attention.
The state's attorney seeuiH te feel vorycou verycou voryceu
liilent that he can make a very stiotigcase
against thu arch ullouderH.
llttt'tlillliril le lie it Slate.
lit ken, Dak., May l'J At the statehood
and division meeting held here Monday
night, this lesolulien was unanimously
adopted :
Her.ihr.t, That it is llie house of this mass
meeting thai ir Congress adjourns without
passing any act for the admission of Seuth
D iketa, or for dlv Isieu en an Hast and West
line, and If the constitutional conventions
shall submit te the i-oeplo the '.quos '.quos
lien el thu repeal et section 1 of the or
dinance, and if thu lioenlu shall vote le retinal
said section, then it will be tlie duty el the
st.tle gev eminent acting in conformity with
the legal precedents et ether statea as they
havebeeu ruJiidorsed hv the Unlle.1 States
Senate this past winter, te assemble) and te
enter upon thu actual di'ieliargu of their du
ties ami powers.
I.eikniil Nut I.lktly te Iji.t Leng.
Tisev, N. Y., May IU. Although the look
out is in fercu iu all llie Trey cellar ftheis,
Willi tliu exception of that of Streltli.unnier A
Ce., the ether manufacturers, (ioergo l Ide
excepted, Ireely admit that it is net likely te
lie of long duration ; eillier the ether niauii niauii niauii
factutorsmiistcemo ilewn te llie lde prices
or Ide must fome letheirs. The latter event
ami thu trouble would ce.ise at ence. 11 is
helle ved that lde will be forcetl te yield,
hav lug all the empleyes and tlie majority of
tlie niaiiuracturers against him Iu this strug
gle. A rreinliittiit Nutv turker lit Trutlllle.
Fuituts Falls, Minn., May lu. The
grantl jury has found imlictiuuiils against
Henry Vanarmaii ami l.'co. N. Cornwall, el
New Yerk, for obtaining money under r.tlse
pretenses. Tim lust named is a prominent
citlen of New Yerk ami au ox-cengrossm in.
WitrraiiLs for the aricstef both nre new iu
the h mils el the sherill awaiting a loquisl lequisl loquisl
Hen from tliu governor.
lluury Yanaruani is a physician of Frank
lyville, N. II. He was elected te llie 3'Jlh
Congress and reelected te the 10th Congress.
Hu is a Hep ii hi lean.
hilllltilll'M rropiiftltlen In Sinltll,
Ciir'Ahe, May P.). Patrick Sheeily, who
has undertaken thu management of Jehn L.
Sullie.iu, vesterday caliled the Louden
lackers of Jem Smith, the Kuglish heavy
weight, tillering their mail a giiai.mlea of
$.I,IAM toceiiio te America ami meet Sullivan
for six leunils iu the Pole grounds, New
Yerk, July Ith next James Mutrie, of the
New Yerk llase Hall club, vvritesMr. Khetsly
that thu gieuutls can he secured for that date,
and that au attendaucu uf Hilly '2"),000 poeplo
may be anticipated.
llurM- I'leelng l-'rulil Disease.
Cimjinn.m'I, O., May l'. Twe stables el
horses arrived last night at thu Lateria track
Irem Louisville. They are thu llaggius
stables, consisting of twonty-eno California
horses and thu MuF.ultteu stables el Loving Leving Loving
ten heises. They hav e Ixith been withdrawn
Ireui Louisville, fur wliat cause is nut known
though it is said theru is sickness among lliu
homes there, ami they are brought here te
oscape it. Among llaggius' herses Is the
famous Hun All, which wen the Derby at
Leuisv ille, soine days age.
Vlaklng .Vlerrj Otet a rruuut)rt Hulearte,
Jei.ii.i, 111., May l'J. "Dutchy"0'Keolei
the Chicago ballet Ixi.x thiel soul te the Juliet
prison ler stealing a ballet box from How Hew
lands liv ery stable at thu spring election el
last year was released from prison yesterday.
A select delegation el " Dutchy's" Chicago
admirers caine tlew u en au afternoon train es
corted him te Juliet le await the Chicago
train. They put iu thu time sampling cham
pagne and making merry ever the release.
'I fiu i:inpenir Cliaupca lib! Alliiil,
Hi ni. in, May PA Hmporer William lias
given up the idea et purchasing King Lud
vvlg's iititiuished c.tstleut Chlenige, Ilavaria,
ou thu ground that thu king has stipulated
that when liuislied the liuildiug must be au
uxact model of the palace of Versailles, in
eluding thu lepreil notion of the famous
paintings contained therein.
I'autlit lit a Helt mid Killed.
Ha si W.vt.pei.i:, Mass., May 10. William
Jehnsen, aged 71, ler titty years au ompleyo
of F. AV. ltirdA Sen, wits caught iu Iho main
belt, which he was lacing yesterday, uutl had
his arm tern from his body, and was in
stantly killed. He leaves a widow, seu ami
two daughters.
Husten Heard uri'iaile liunlveiit.
llesi en, May 11). The Ilosteu Iieanl of
tiaduhasliled a petition lu insolvency. Its
liabilities aggregate tllJUS and its assets
?H, HCII. Thu hearing in the petition will
be held May 'St. An elleit will probably be
made te sell le the matlet eutside et llie court,
as many Itosleu merchants wilt undoubtedly
cuiitubiitu In thu liquidation of thu debt.
Oue prominent ineicliant has ollerctl te pay
1,W0 if the ruinuiiider be raised.
wr.Aiur.it rjtuiiAiiiLiriKii.
t Wahiunoten, l. U MBy 19. Ker
"f FjLsteru New Yerk, Kasteru Penn-
Hylvanlii and Kevv Jersey, raiu,
nearly stationary tumporature, seutheasterly
w ind'i.
Ftm T'lU'HHD.vv llniu is indicated for the
New Fuglimil and Middle Atlantle btates
xvitli stationary tomperaturo.
J70KKIUN MAIL SKitVlCK.
mi at m tii.AtMKti will urn nmnmri.
ill At, TO ASIKHIVAS VOHMMMVM.
A llrnlnl Ar;iiiiiriit In llm Miniae en Which
Iteiirrnriilnlhe IMlMpa HllMTl al ThlNHt
W Im Ate Aitani volt fur tlm lllll, en
the llnitnitl Tlntt It I n HuUl.ly.
W.vsuiNuniN, D. c, May 10. lu th
Heuse, Mr. Kniulall, or 1'ennsylvsula, cull,
oil en Iho wcrutary of the treasury ler In.
formation as te whether llie loes of witneiwe
ami jurors for ISM ami prier yours have
been tld ; laid ou tlie table.
Mr. Hale, of Missouri, ropirled back tlie
Sen. ile bill authorizing llie Donlneu A Wa
chlU r.illrii.ul t'eiiipiiuy lu construct a rett In
the Indian territory.
Mr. Dibble, el Seuth Carolina, reported
joint lusoluileii premising n ceiiHtllutlnnitl
aiueuduienl cieiitlng mul defining Iho oillce
el socenil loe pi osldeut of the Uliiled Htstf .
The Huiise then went into comuilttee el
the whole ou Iho Seu.tln aiuoniliuenl te Iho
poslelllco iippruprlalluu bill.
Mr. Millard, or Nuvv Y'erk, brlelly ntlvo ntlve
cited thu foreign mall sorvlce amondment,
ceutciidliig that It would have u beneficial
oirecleu Americaii commerce.
Mr. I'helps, ul New Jersey, Haiti that the
iiiiiendtueiit ami thu vele by which it was
adeptctl iu llioS'uiiatuwerunuoncoiiragomout
te the Irlends of Aiiierlcau slilpiilng.
Mr. iileiuil Intorrupled wllh the point, that
it w as net iu order te rofer te the action of the
Senate.
Mr. i'helps suggested that the gentleman
should be proud ami net ashamed that elght
Demncraliu senators had had the coifrage te
vele for the amendment, lie had read from
thu public prints that eight Democratic reub
ters had voted te give new 8teaniRhlis lu
Americaii conuncrce mid new Kirts te Amor Amer
Icati initnur.ii'tiirers.
Mr. l'lielpi thought thuineasiltu wasail-vatit-igoetis
ani( ought te be passed, and, Haiti
hu, " It will be passed, unless Heme niombers
becemu frightened lecause soine gentleinen
Gill It a subsidy."
Mr. Hisoeck argued that the amenduient
was net a subsidy, aud uiiilulalued that the
question ought te be ami would be du du
decldedeu its merits. The United States,
hu said, was able In nearly all the Hues of
goods which were sought by Seuth Ameri
can countries te compute with Germany,
France and Kuglautl.
Thu piupositieu bofero thu Heuse was
te pay le American steamships at
best only it nie.igru couipeuHation for
carrying American malls. The policy which
obtained favor ou the ether side of Iho Heuso
and vvith gentlemen en hisslde who seemed
te be alarmed lust some steamship line
would get soine advantages Irem it
was this: that with tlie Lngllsh, German,
and French lines paying fiO, 100 and
'Jen, per cent mero than the United
Stales propeod te pay, we w euld let them
carry our malls at the lowest possible price
theclfcct et it being le drive American ship
ping from the ocean.
If theru was a governmental policy worthy
el support it was centxiueil In the amenil
incnt. If thore was a governmental
policy which, mero than any ether,
would advaticueur prosperity, it was this.
A llh'AJtTUISyJUMI
JU0ABTMU.
l'enr Chllilren or an lllile
Willow Hleirly
lliirued lu lealli,
AiciieN, O., May l'J. The little home of
Mrs. Mary Meuney situated alieut a mile
nerlli this city, in masfef ruins this morn
ing, and iu a tub lu the yard nre the charred
ami lrightlully illsllgured remains of her
lour children, Themas, Julia, Nellie and
Ltwrence, their ages ranging from li le 1
years. Tliu tlie broke out about midnight
from mi over-hoatotl stevu, and when Mrs.
Mtsiiioyaweko the building was ouveluped
iu Iliimes. She took her babe iu her arms
and calling le the ether children le fellow
her, jumped liem a window and escaped
with thechiltl with slight injuries.
Her brother-in-law, Lawroiice Moeuoy, and
her sun, slceping iu a ditlercut part ,il the
heuse, also made their oscape. Lawrence
Moeuoy, iu trying te rcscue the chllilren
who were unable te reach the window,
received Injuries treni which it is feared he
will die. Thuciiusef thu little ones as. they
vveie being hluwly burned todevtli was heart
rending lu thu uxtreme. Mrs. Moeuoy it
almost beielt of her senses ami u guard is
kiqit ever her te pievent iicr liem taking her
own llie.
Itvu Clillifieit lliirneil tin Heatli.
C VMiiiuiHii'i Mil., Slay .10. The house of
Jehn H.iltimere, colored, lu Liukwexxl dis
trict, was burned last night, aud his two
children, aged three and eight i ears, were
consumed with thu building.
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A .Strike l'tai'llcally Kmletl.
Cii it Atie, May 10. The great strike in the
lumber district is practically settled. The
dead-lock is at an eud and the bottom has fal
len entirely out of the obstruction te legiti
mate traflic. Mure chimneys iu the district
were emitting black mnoke this morning
llimiatauy time within the last fortnight.
Hvery yard was working Willi till the bauds
that could be used, mid overy boss was bo be bo
helgod with mero applications for employ
ment than lie could possibly provlde for. The
planing mills, box factories and sash, deer
ami blind establishments wero running as
usual. J lis estimated that lully two thirds
or the capacity of the cencerns In Hie district
was lu tqioratien te-day. Fer the lirst time
slnce the strike, toamslers drawing lumber
vv ero ev ery w here scen at work. There was
u general air orrevIvaUhroughoutlhoroglon.
Thore was no furthorappreheuHlon or trouble
from the strikers, and tlie extra police patrol
wits withdrawn. The only guard kept ou
duty was the HlnmaustroetHiuadofsoenty HlnmaustreetHiuadofsoenty HlnmaustroetHiuadefsoenty
livo patrolmen. "U there Is any further
trouble new," 8.i Id a luiuhenuau, "it will
come from the men who are seeking employ
ment and net liuding anyoue willing te lake
them back."
Iho oil Market Flint.
Nr.vv Yeiik, May 10. A decldedly
uorveus feeling prevailed in the petroleum
market ut the opening of business ou the
consolidated oxchauge te-day. The atlond atlend atlond
iiuce et brokers vv aa unusually large. At the
start pipe line certificates showed a slight
degree ornriuue, the prlce beingCS, but bo be bo
iere tliu closeorthollrst quarter of au hour
thore was u decline teu7. X llttla later tlie
market rallletl again aud ut 10:10 a. iu. there
was au advance te 00. At neon the market
was belng fairly sus'ilned and it was evident
Unit the panle feeling wan abating
Convicted of aialpnuUc.
rSAi.HM, Mass., May 10, The jury in tu
cuse of Mrs. Allce Gulirerd, cbar3ed with
malpractice en J emtie I'olem, roiurued a
xurtllcler guilty this uierulug. The ca9
gees up en exceptions.
... .,.ui j. ixrtl Hmlltliury.
Pr.iurose League at her uJe.li '
ttMlay, w attended by an m2"
Lertl .Salisbury, xvhe was Uu "J
day, met with SSZVS.
S.dly anmngilchtsofUle oemUy.
Mr. Arlharl Vp !
v.vv Yen.f, MV IO.-.Ex-1'rejldeat
vrthi r ' " ttrl,w unUl Xm u,eclt
this menilug. He te net be well an eh yi-
lerday.
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