w &Bte rt Alia je wxfatei J -t-jV- ,j4 4. . n f J w at) 1 ts K VOLUME XXII-NO. 21!). OUR TKMl'KUANCK WOKKKKS. hi, uumiNVifiii skuhiukh til-' niK IIUIIICV') VIIIIIMTIAft VNIUN, Aiiiiiutl Aililre nl tlie I'renlileiil Tlie Ceric i.inilliii Hi( trltj' llrinrt l.lm nf Ainetl llrtl lVlr;itl"( riesenleil by Ihe Citllttlllttre 1111 CfilrttHrtl 'I lie W onion's Christian Tempi rance Union met In adjourned session, Thursday allor aller allor neon. Devotional exercises were led hy Mrs. Willdey, Dl thW city. 'I lie president, Mm J. II. Turner, of l.Htlu llrltaiii, read her hmiiihiI address which contained many Interesting lealurtw, Including a summary of tlie work done hy the V.C.T.I1. In tlif-4 nml elder teuutlcs nml ether slates j mill hIiu Hik(i earnestly or Urn Importance of elder work et le lie done. She alluded te tlie startling truth that In some status girls of 1(l " 1 1 i 'lrH old arti liy law allowed In consent tn their own moral ruin, while they are forbidden lern gagu In lieimriililn in irrlngit or buy or sell prnpeitv. Mrs, turner favored Urn establishment of schools el nit 111 id design ler Kill". r mom local unions; of petitions te the Judges of thu (.eiirtx tn rein"!) tlie granting of licenses ; le a wide distribution or toineranco Uluralure te tlie lle el iniriTinciiU'd wines III tliu sacra ment She thanked tliu mess fur llie liberal treatment tdu V. (' T I . In reeelv ing com pared wild wind It lerintirly revolved, and was glad te knew that tlie tomperatiio news inquire wero bollix liberally patrmilred. Mrs. 1- C. Collin, el ralrmeiint, lliti rnr rnr rnr rositetidmg secretary, mad her annual roert nlilcli wits quite lengthy. Aiiieiik elder matter she mild ,117 gospel and tomperaiieo meeting dad Is-en duld under tlie auspices of tlie W. C. T. V., and Hint twelve "I tde local 1111I1111H dad tlie reKrts or tlielr meet legs printed In the county MxrH , II tMiids el depe winiaiiiutubor-lilpel KM ImiI I wen orgaulred, tlmt she dad written linndiedH el letters and kwUiIk, and liml illilillHiltnl li.tUHl pages of toiniuriince literature. Sbe applauded tlie gisxl work done by tcacheis In tliu public schools, most el whom new takean in llvu part In loiiieralicn. Mrs. Win. Spencer, nr.Strasbitrg. mid der annual report ai treasurer from whlthltap eariil tlmt tliu rotelpls ler tlie put t"ir w ere 77.1 tents, and til it the hilancu 111 tlie treasury Is 112.10. I lie remainder of tlie .ilturnnuii homxIeii nai Hpenl In tlie tr.inmi:lim of tliofellonliiK IiuhI iicmh Taper, " I de lteponilbllltyer Weman 111 Teuipor.iuce Werk," Mrn. Harry, I niten Mount), rejMirt el siiixjrlntundunt el mangel mangel ttle uerk, Mrn. K. N. Wolle, l.ltlt , reert el Hiierluteuiliiiit of HOienllUc instruction, MIim 1'urtH, IxiiUiUitnr . ptpur, "Werk A iiiiiiiK-tlin Children, " Mls Weltiel, Mill, rexirt of Hiipirltitiindeiit et Juvenile work, Miii Kemper, I,ltll7. ,parxr, "duiik Weman a Werk," Mrs. W in. ration. I'lilla Inlplila, 8tate Hiipurlntenilunt of V. V. (.' T. 1 . work, read liy Meet draie I'eIIIhh, I'alr I'alr meunt. Frem I le o'clock Idere was a oeng lulleV meulliii;, at willed Mr. M. II. ttimi, nl llarrltbiiri;, and Mrs. Nelly lla ley worn du prnn.ip.il Heakerrt. nil. i. I NIMI -.1 11IUV, 1 here w as a luller atteiid.mce at tliu n enlnj; senslen tdau either el the pru'illiiK ones. Alter music by tlie choir and devotional (HorclseH, list by Mrs. tiiim, Mrs. Nelly lt,yly, of I'hlc.ims was introdtued and nnu a "Cdalk Talk" as lie called IL lleraliu wastoHliew tlie luiort,iuce el uuttuiK idll- (I reu uituresteil In Numlay mIioeI, ami 0110 01 der leailliiii iiiuIIkhU was tliuusoef object teswus. Mrs. It.i)ley h.ul en tliu Htan quite a iiuiubei el lurmi colored draw Ihl;h, besides willed (tlie druw eur.il pictures en l.ire Mlieuta of paper, tlie HiibjecLs Iwlm; of a cdaracter calculated te lustrui t anil entertain 3011111; minds, r.aeh et these pietiirei was expliilned by a niunluc dlscourite Inter Hwrmsl wltd amssloteH, Nome el willed were very old i.hestiiutx, but new no doubt te tlie uuiiKSlera. Mrs. Ilayley made a l.iNerablu Impression 011 U10 eomeutlen. I rldaj MurntiiK vrnliMi. 'I de doetlotial oxerclse-s Irem 'i ,0 te 10 e clink wero conducted by Mrs. Cellnm, et (iuarryllle. Alter read In 1; tlie minutes tlie ceiiunittie rm credentials reisirleil tlie lollew Ini; 1 1 t el duly accrcslltiil dolt Kates : Mandelui. Mlis 11. Miller, MisS Keener. Mandeim . W. . I. I'.- Miss M. Kongo Kengo Konge novkor, I'lara renli. .MIIlurMNllIe Nermal .Scheel MI11 K. . HuU'r, Miss A. KretM'liiiun, Mlllersvllle Mls-s II. C. Mlcdener, Miss I. .'. KliiKey. .Str.wbtirK MIkk Clara Walker, Mrs. At At mere. JIarletta Mra. IlirrSimiiKler. Lancaster - MrH. S. Vegan, Mrs. Jere. C'auipbell. Uuickstur, . W. C. T. U.-Mlas I. Mc Millan, Miss I lielget. tluarryille, W. ('. T. t'. Mrn. 1. l.elnn, Mra. J. HutKur, Mlsst,, CeIIIiim. Kittle llritam -Mia. il. Bum 11, Mim II. Heed. Kittle lliiUiln, . W. C. T. I'. Miss M. Patten, Miss K. Clendeuiii. I'le.Lsant (ireNO. -MKs II. M. llrenn, Mra. I). NesblL ClirlMlaua Mim. Dr. ('alter, Mrs. J. 1). Heed, Mm. H. K. Carter. Kltit. W. C. T. I'. Mrs. Hamilton, Mm. PelU Kllilz Y. W. C. T. IT. Miwi K. .Sternilyll?, Misu II. dresli. l'aradlne, Kpdrata, 1'alrllelil, Conenlui;)) anil KutiLuter colored union were net ropro repro ropre Ken ted. Tliu couiuiittee en toselutiuus reMirlid a series ut Heme Ienijtli, tdaukliiK ihh! ler the auicei-H in introducing Inte the public schools Bcieiitliie iiiNtruclien en dyiilene and pdy pdy pdy Hiolei;ys proclaiming loyalty te tlie Na tional W. C. T. I . , duiieuuclui; tliu iise of tobacco ; approving a higher Ilrouse law as lnlinlcil te tuiiiioriiiiie proress , faMirlni; tlie adolieu el a constitutional iimondment preliibitlnt; tlie lbiuer tralllc ; recommending tliu wearing of tliu wdlte rib bon of temperance; thanking the press ter fn oradle notices, ami tlie congregation of St. .ledn'a for tlieluse of tlielr church and for ether hospitalities. Mrs. Dr. Jlaker, el the Mlllonullle Nermal school, read a paper en Heclal purity, which led te Heme (IIhouhuIeii by He vs. htall and Andersen, Troaldent Tumor aud ethors, at the close of willed a reaolutlen was adopted te send the thanks of the union te Kdlter Kteul, of tlie J'liU Mall (luicttc, for dls neble ellerw In extMsing 1110 hciigiiiei uy wuicn 3'etmg girls are led te ruin. Miss i:. i:. Wrigdt, it. HiiDcrlnteiulent et liter ature, read der annual reiwrt, aud was bil lowed by MIa Wolle, suporlntendoiitof com cem com mltteeon tliu press. Tliu report et Miss Hums en unluruieuled winus was read by Miss Miller and a paper en our hcIioeIh, by Mra. Kachui in, of Mlllera- tliu. The pajier led te iidlscus-ieu et tlie merits et tlie neeral text bixiks oupleslo logy mid hygiene, parliciiated In by the president and secretary el tlie convention, and he oral ethers. Amotien waamade and carried Hut each union In the county contribute at least ;: ler missionary work in tlie county. Alter u season el prayer tdu cementlcm ad. jeurntd te 1:30 p. 111. lrlilay Alterneuii. After dovetloual exerclses an elisiiien el elUcerB for tlie enuulng yuar took place. .Mrs. Turner declined a ro-ulectien te tliu pienl. iluuuyeltliu Union, becauBO tdu work was tee heavy for tier In connection with ether liiiK)ruiut duties. Nene of tlie ladles nominated would ac cept tlie proaiileuey, aud Mrs. Turner was en nil hands called upon te accept a ro-eloction. A prayer for guidance waw ellered, and various means were biiggnsted for der relief; 0110 was that ado be allowed a private secretary ; another that tdu duties el organizingiiew unions should doelo en the ietj president at large; and another that a county committee be appointed te attend te tliu work el organization, but Mrs. Turner pohithely declined. The lollew ini: tillH.erH Iwere then elected: Mrs. K. A. lUclimau, president, MillerHville: Mrs. i C. Cellins, corresponding necretary, (Juarryvllle; Miss ,H. Kdwards, recording Becrutary, Ktrasdurg; Mrs. Win. Hpeucer, treasurer, HtrnsOurgj Mrs. Hyerley, icu preHldent-at-largu. Papers were read en se veral subjects and reports wero made by tdu superintendents et railroad work, work nmeng lorelgners, prison and Jail work and a discussion en deredlty and constitutional amendment. The convention clesed with a children's meeting led by Mrs. (iltiu aud a pictorial chalk talk by Mrs. Nelly llayley. utisetsnr pett nr. AtTints i t Hie l.iilrrlbniiriit of llin lllnllmtrr Ijie Iran IJunrtettn nl Ma niirti Iter HmII. tiAst inenliig Ida Zlllerlhider Tyrolean ipiartelte, wlileli das lieen In this illy fiirneine timu past, giiMiacencert at Mieiinerclier hall, unlisted liy tlie KaiiniNter Miennurelier. The ntullulire wan very laruu ami tlie enterlalii enterlalii enterlalii ineiUoneer tliu best of tliu kind ewr heard dore. 'Iho (iiinrtetle Is cennpesud et urtlstn, and tlie mx'hI and ItiHliumental iniisle lau (ulleut. Tlie audlonce was delighted mid nearly oery mimber en llm piograiiiiue was euwred. IU-hIiIeh llie quartette, Mr. Harry llraedbar niipesrud mid King ti Nole, "The ralms" and did II well. Thoeomlo operotto entlllisl "'lliii I'eit, or tliu Interrupted ISereuaile," wasghen ly the members el the MncaKter Mieiinerchur. The chanuitcrH were taken by Uieimuiii geiilleinen who appeared III tliuploceal the Mi ercher ball nenid tlniu age and limy iiibiIii a great lilt, lleslde tlione two acts tlm wdole el last lilgdt'n entertalnnient was gl -n by Hm quartotle. Tlie pregramme was hi tnllrrnH: taut 1 " llnliti i Man li ' (Call rnul ) lllnrtluil giiiirteltn " Vtaitilmg Heur .' Ilanitenliiii .sole-" Krnaiil tinll), .lesppli Hltt eln-"llm I'iiIiik" (haiiie), Henry lliarlitmr llasa Sole wllh WnrlilBiuiilClieriH "A I loner nnila Heart," trail (Itaii. Comic 0ierelto-"'ltie I'imI" t" Kipper), l.ani alter Mivnui'iilier 1 t KT 1 1 "All el I.011N Mil . KliiK oil iiinie. Duel" Kapiiler Mm," call lluratiiiiillur ami Oltehihn lii-ignr. Ullltlelte "ywiMlHtcrilll III Bill llllllllKll hele .1 K KllllliefK (iickiHi Heni;,' (Ittu hdiweiiiliiiper. .,,,. Ilaxs Sole "'lluf miter iter Ktil," I 11111. I.lniu I'elkn Miiiemkii " 1'ebll Ouartetliv "Aiililer Aim ila illtit'H ka Smiinl ' MiiiiIihI Dint" IHi' llenlvii cHiiiiriIlmci " iIlL.li I Malih " (llein ) 111.1 .i;(;e(. 1 .n Mieiu. The I all nf n rtuiiilnrnt Nrn llrutiilrlt cm- rn anit Hut II Ma Catit. At New HruiiMWli k, N. .1 , Idere is a geed deal of i0let exillemint exer tliu discovery that Iho accounts of Kew Is Applegate, tieas. iirerollde New HrtinsuIcK I'Hu Insiiruue company, are short te II. e extent of '', .en. Mr. Applegale is oer HOM'iity years el age, ami stands at tdu top round of resHs tadllll). I. er body lias dad td ulinest conlldeuce In him ler eara, He Is smietary and tretsuiei el tdu Imaid el udiliatleii of the cit', ami ler years das been an elder In the First Huferineil 1 hutch. 'Iho eAamiiiiiig committee of tlie cemsiny round tlioHlieit.igo rtsently. 'I he company is very strong, Its ntei k being quoted away above pir and It Is caiefully m inagud. It would line been Im iswslblu ler Mr. ppleg.te te viiiImotIe any large atneutiU As seen as the Hhortane was ills. eeriMl, Mr. Applegate was asked about II. "Well," he Hald, "te tell tlie trutli, 1 leuud inset behind te that amount last I ebru irj I ImuiislUtely made out a note ler SJ, .00, and you will llud It In the sain. ' I'm seari h the note was leuud, and Ap plegaeo premised te substitute cash ler It by the 1st et lime. 1 le (villi that he had no Idea why both sides el Ins le.dger would net b.d b.d snie. Hu dad gen'i eer his accounts tlmu ami time again, butieuld llud no errors. Hu had kept the thing te hlinsell bo be causu he dad dally uxsicted le discover wdere tlie uilstake had crept in. The m lu nger of the company tried te keep the in itter quiet, but the allalr leal.isl out. President Palmer hijs he has Iho utmost loiillduuee 111 Mr. Applegitu's honesty, lie saiil the tieas urer was undertaking tisi much work for a man or Ids vears, and was weiriisl also bv se rleus Illness In Ids lamllv. IU wai li gaily neither a dofstilter nor criminal In an sense, as his note and Isiud weiu duld with ample security. Mi. Palmer das pielulsed te give tKUOU towards making uptliu dehcienci, and ether lrlvnds will de likewise. ,1. (1. IllnllliiSOil In Urn Mciillit'l ill Iho KiilKlll ill ltlier " He von knew that lien. James ti. Hlaiuu is an actlvu working inemlsjr uf tdu K nights of Kalsjr"" asked a Chueland niembei el that order. Te the roerter'H negative reply tliu gentium 111 lespentled "Well, he is The fact, however, has never ciept out, and many or tlie order knew iietluug r il until it was announced ill the elliclal sir of our or Kiiulzatlen, the fenrmtl ) I tnl l.tlr The pasr is publlshisl under the auspices el thoe(s'iitle iKiard in Philadelphia, and is never sent te any 0110 that is net a member el the order. Mr. Hlalue is a member of a li--d assembly In Augusta, Malms his home. Yeu knew that only twoUitssesot men aru barred Irem our order, lawsersaud sdoeu keejsirs. Mr lllainu is by protessiun a Journalist. " Hew long de das been within tliu pale of thoerdor 1 de net knew, but you may do de jieud that with tlie tii'iille ability el men like I'nndurly, Hlalue and ethers that 1 might mention, the Knights of Kaber will loiitiuue te grew, ami It will take mere thin llie coiuhinedelluitsef ti.ules unions te crush us out-" lliirrKliurK Sliinl Starte. K10111 tliu Call. 'I lie scarcity el h. id this season In thoSus theSus quelialiua is attributed te tlie present ei thst stream el ciiortneushcliiKiU el lierniij, .shall is claimed hae kept the elhei hsli ail It lsourcaudldepinloiitliatwli.il d.is most te de wild the scarcity el uhad in this river is the lallure of tlie proper authorities te pie t(s.t the highways te the Hpawulug grounds. It Hiamls te reason that If an army or pirates line tlie river with gill nuts from j ear te year, and tdu remain Hlntd that gel te head wateis are reduced te almost netliuug, there Is no chiiire ler Incie.cse. This wholesale slaughter et choice llsd Is wdal is depleting tlie streams. Tlie idea that herring would keep shad from seeking thulr natural spawn ing grounds seeius le us te Ui 11 cry lllms and unlikely one. The sli id d ie been bui tiiiu lliuir nesus against tlie Columbia dam terse many years that nine out of ten or them that reach tlie markets have get warts 011 their muzzles. Ilutv Women Mieulit Carry .lluiiey. Kteiiitlie Sew erk Jlerabl. A uiticli meded roleriu Is desirable in the method el cirrylng sums el money. A plethoric pocket-lionk carried in the hand pro pre souls a temjitatlen willed few tliloves can resist, llesides, It is an absurd practice. Tdu only sare deposit for bills Is under euu or these innumerable folds et tliu fashionable dress, where neither a thiel nor Indeed the lady herself can llml it without a thirty minute search. Once thore all scoundrels would be driven te despair, for it H1010 is a labyrinth wdose mecdaulsiu Is hopelessly Intricate It is tlie striatum wjllilu which dwells tliu lair form el tlie modern woman. HrllniM WVNt Clietnr Iptwyrit At West Chester, Thursday morning, In the court el common pleas, 1awyer William M. llayes took. Lawyer Tliemas Huller te task ler his tee brnsipie manner in his cress examination of one of his (Mr. Hayes') wit lies es and remarked that de (Mr. Duller) might get a hammering irem tlie man 011 the stand If he persisted In his mode of questioning him. Te this Mr. Hutler angrily leplied that It de did roeciveHiich treatment Irem em.li a source it would be mere than Mr. llajes could inllict upon dim, and for 11 timu there seemingly was danger el a passage at nriu'i under tdu eyes el tliu disapproving J udgu l'utdey. Inneceiirn Abreait. Frem the Carlisle Herald, A tramp wearing a stilt tlie color eri.ud year's grass aud an exprossleu Uke a 100k stove, caine into town Haturday inernlng, walked all round tdusquare In tlie middle id tdu street, nourishing a crooked stick and scrutinizing every place or business as It hu might Is) tdu advance agent of u clan el midnight raldurs. We de net say but what ills motives may have been Blrlclly donor able, bill it looked " sorler iiuoer like." Why U This Thin t'loiutlie Philadelphia Times. Colonel Hayne, oue of the boss belters et 1881-", is unanimously ronntuiuated ler Cen gross in tlie Allogheny district, ami (leneral Negley, oue of the boss machine men, is beaten by Dalzell, who Is as Independent as a weed-sawyer wden lie takes the notion tdat way. Are things qttletly working toward Jehn Htewart for governor? Ue ferrodtetJoiioraUloavorand I'lelil Marshal 1 Cooper. LANCASTER, PA., FKIDAY, MAY 21, MRS. G. 11. 1'KNDliKTON KILLK1). .itiMViyti fit en OAititiAUK nmi.it IIHiriMI mill II Kit ItAVUIlTKH. A ItiiiianHy lliirne Caiim-n tliein In .1 p Out jli, ruiilli-tiiii I.Ui-k Hula lew Me uiriiln-llin I'aiiBhliT Net Hetlnuly llml Hy llm AMldml. A shocking accident, resulting In lliudualli el Mrs. Allen Pendleton, llie wlfe id Oeorge II. l'endlnleii, United Hlatin mlulaler loder leder tuanj", occurred Thursd ly atteriioeii in Cen tral park, New Yerk. Mrs. Pendleton, when htr liusbind was appnliilisl minister le Iter llu, went abroad wild dim and das since been living Idem. About two mouths age, her daughtcr-liidaw, thowile of Prank K. Pendleton, a lawyer who lives al Ne. Iir, Cast Tliirty.llltli slice!, New Yerk, died, and Mrs. Pendleton, win) was uteoedlngly fendor her children, Iclt se bully ever tliu less that she started at 0111 e with her daughter, .Innii l-'raucH, le coine te this country te attend the luueial, willed Was do de layisl until her arrlial. M10 has net been in gmsl health nIuieiiiiiI as she was ever sixty 0110 year, the nyage bjek le llerllu was du lermd until sliosheiildbis'oiuo strong enough te stand the Journey without danger el bring lug en a fit il sickness. Hdelias been In tlie habit of taking drives datl in Central park, In tliu dope tdat lliey would lieiiulll her lie.illh. 'Ihurndavalleriioen al I v 111. she nnlvruil ai-arriagn from the sUiblu of Kdward Hewies at KuMiigten avenue and 'I hlrljllllh stteet, and II w vs driven te her house by Hugh Hellly, whels a ceichuun el long experience ami has Ism 11 emi'leyed In his ptoseiilpl.ne alsiul two months, lie was considered te I mi a trustweithy driver. Hudiovea one-horso k ten 1 te Mr. Poiulleteii's deuse In Tdlrty liltd sliett, wdere Mrs. Pcudluleii das been since she tame te the city, ami Mrs. Pendle ton and her daughter entered the carriage. Tdey drove along sixth nveiiue te Mlly Mlly Hflveuth street, and then ever le lllikel's Killing academy, between .Sixth and .Seventh incline', where Miss Pendleton get out and remained alew moments. Then the carriage was dl l 111 te Ne. '11 1 Sixth avenue, where a short all was made. Thudrlie was resumed and the park was entered at tlie Klghtli avenue gate. AN I Mil l,V MOllsl,. 'I he hernu slmweil Heme dlssiilleu te be uuiiilyall along the drive te the park. He w 011I1I start suddenly at tdu least sign of any tiling moving in llie street. Wden passing under the elevated read de reared upon Ills hind legs and inadu a Iliad pltllluc, but Kellly quickly tmlled him up and believed that hoi until control htm easily. The horse pulled hard en Iho bit and tlie reins did net seem te be properly adjusted. W hen they get into the park they went along the main lead en the west ilrive and get within alsiiit lour hundriHl left of tliu W ebsb-r statue. 'I hu derse plunged and Is), camu Irlgliteneil at a herse wlind wasceni- Ingup iiuiiluu ami starlet! 10 run. iiuuiy could net held dim, try as de might, and did all that he could te keep the horse in the reid and clear of ether wagons. The ladles wero greitly trightened and called te the driver te step the horse, II sssible. Hut tlie animal w is beyond Ills control, and as de triisl te swing dun clear of an approaching wagon he waslhiuwu liem his seal In the read. He held fast te the reins and was dragged a distauce el -loe loot. As seen as the driver was thrown Hie ladies lest all prcbeine of mind. Miss Pendleton Illumed liem 0110 side el the i.irrlaue and Mrs. Pendleton freiu tliu ether. 'I de jeung lady It'll parllv en the grass striking upon her side. Mrs. Pendleton, just as slie was about te pimp, was thrown bj, a mlent turn el tlie wagon se tdat she struck illicitly oil her lie id anil lull ever oil her side Several itorsens who wero near the plaee ran te tlie sisit. I leth the ladies were un 011 scions. Pitritk I'enley, a liny, as the d jrse run into a bush, scicd I11111 by the head and stepped dim. Mils. I'l Mil 1 ion mi s. Ulluer lieoige Hall, one el the mounted pnk silite, rede hastily In the spot, and seeing that the ladioswero il iiigereiisly In juretl, he sent his liorse as 1 uuillv as possible te the Prestivterian lnnpil.it ami get .111.1111 .111.1111 liiilame, wliu li wis diiven rai'ldly te the sveiiK. Mrs Pond'eien's held was raised bj one el Hie sput.uera and ilaiedena coat, Shu was gasping ler bre-ild and gave sort, pilck sighs aud nieiiis Weed was slowly oe.'liig friuii her cirsand nese Iter breath c-ttiie mere slowly and l.unter, a diuthly pallor spread ever her l.u e and 111 leu min utes Irem llie limit she juiiikm! she was dead. Tills was before tlie arnval of tlie ambu ambu lauces. 1 hern is lensiderable d lb rem e in the tes tlmeiiy 11s te whit taiised the ni'iiway. Driver lteillj s.iys it was cuiseil by a horse turning up behind. Soveial sp"ctalers who were close at hand say them was no i.irrlage there. Tlie horse apwired te be lrlgliloned l3 some oue who ran in Irent of him. Tdu bvsLinders s.iy Hi it wden llm drii ere into up te where the act blent mvurred he seemed te have no control et the horse, and tint animal kept going Irem one side of the read te llie elder . net last, however, i or seven mites .111 hour. Alter the driver wis pulled oil the box tlie horse ran very last. Held ladies were tegeldei en optKmlle sides and lay Just as they led. Iho horse then ran at IrluhlHll speutl, dragging tdu driver .ilsiul JiM loot buiere lie let go et the reins. I'atrlcl. Conway, a Isiy wde tenils 0110 of tlie watering treugds in Central park tilepj ed llie animal. Tlie driver atterwards dreve I lie liorse te tlie arson il, wdere he was ar rested. hlvl.li II el" Mils. I'l-MILLION. Mis. Pendleton was a d uigliler el I i.incis Siett Key, the author el "The Stir. Spanuded H.uiuer," a sister of Philip Haiteu Key (who was killed by (ieneral Sickles), and a neice et Keger II. Taney, oiicecdiet Justlte of tlie V nlted States. Shu was living m Hdllmore w lieu, shortly iHfore Kill, Mr. Pondletoii m turiieil Irem a long tour and resldeuce in i:uroie, and they weie man led net long alleiward. She subsequently visited Kurepu herself, alter bur liusti uid's retirement from Ceugiess, at tint close el llie war, spending twoer three jears them in the education et her twedauglilers. Ihiir only etuer child was a son. Mrs Pendleton was a worn 111 el rare Intel- Ifitnal gilts aud social accomplishments, and made many Irieuds in Ohie, Washington and her ether phues of resilience. One el der homes 111 summer for several years was Now New Now iiert. Tlie Pendleton cottage in tn.it city con tained 111 my works of ait, net tlie leist strik ing et which was a niirble peitrait bust of Jlrs. Peiidle ten, executed in l.umpe. Ile.it II11, llml Itit.ii.l. At the New C.estle (PxJ biovile tout ti.i. incut Kriday, W. II. HaiU'r, el Uoibester, N. Y., beat the world's us-erd, in a 1-nille iinlcycle race, by nine seconds. Kldur More Mere head, et Heaver I'.tllH, l'.c. wen the 1 mile ram ler novices; W. .1. Wilhelm, id Head ing, I'll., the in i lu rate ler the ,:K class; M. llrewne, of (iroettvillo, P.e, the 1 uiile special; l.lder Merehead, the t mlle for be) s under HI jears; I'red P. Heet, el Cleve Wild, U., the i4 mile, open, wild W. .1. ISailey, of Philadelphia, Pa., sivend ; W. J. W'llhetm, the S mile, open; C. M. llrewne, et tlrcenvllle, Pa., the fi-mlle race; W. K. Herner, of New Castle, the 'j-inile club race. Tlipy SrllK'tl IhPlr butt. Tied. MelU appealed at Aldetmaii Mo Me lillun's last night te aiiswei a charge or as and batteiy, prelerred by his wile. She did net want the case 11 tinned le court. I'red paitl tlm costs and piemisnl that he would nev ei again thrash his wile ami Iho couple lull the hquiie'.s elllee arm 111-aiiii. ricttl fur Utitt'ii) Jehn A. Shober lias made coin plaint be be bo fero Aldennau McUliuu adust Louisa riuiau ami Jehn H. Smith, of Sl.tckwater, ier stealing coal. The accused euloreil ball ter a hearing en next Thursday. When MaliU Are Slay. Itesidlnd In " An Ven I.lke It." Ne, no, Orlande; men are A pill when they wee, Dccember when tdey wed: nmUlsure I May wlieu they are maids, but the sky I ..liuiifTfH i linn llinv nra Mlarrliul MUV ,,..w.. ....'J luwtl.lt.tivu. II AUK II A I.I, IIHIKPH What M Heine " " l"al Mint lleneinl Inlrr ft le Irftinra et llin (lame. The league games yesterday wore: A I Detreit: Detroit 'J, Philadelphia 0 ; at K1111. s.is City: ICans.iH City r, New Yerk I ; at Cliicnge! Cdlcage 10, Washington 8 J alHt l.e'ils: HI. KeuIsS, I Ins ten i The American Association cIiiIh played as fellows, yosterday, the W'oleru teams winning : At llroeklyn : Plllsiiurg 1, HriKik lyn 1) ; at Htalen Island: HU l.euis 7, Mets 1; at ll.iltlmore : Cincinnati H, llalllmuie 7; Atlilelle-fAiuisville game poslpeued. Tdu Newark club made a great deal of nntse about walking away wild llie Hasturu League cniiant, but yesterday lliey wero shut out by the llarllerd club, thu score be lug ') tell. The Jersey City defeated Water bury by 10 te.).. The Lancaster club latsl an exhibition gameat VilkeslMrruyesterd.iy,and wero de feated hy l te 'J. Kven Kansas City Is ahle le getaway with New Yerk's Ulants. The Willlatnsperl ioslerday detailed AltfKina by 0 te I. The Cincinnati club yesterday solved Kl. reys delivery and hit him for eleieit with a total of Oltoen bises. Merris pitcdeil ids second gaine In succes sion for Pittsburg yirsterdav, aud tlie Itrook Itreok Itroek ly us dad but three bits oil dim. Detroit poeplo think tlie Philadelphia Hum a wonderful one. Although tlie Quaker City boys lest three games they made a great Im pression by their line playing. Ilalilw In again pitched ler Detroit yosler yesler day anil Harry Wright's men hidllve lilts, while the Detroit men dad but seven oil Dan I asey. Tlie New Yerk club made but mur lilts oil young Conw ayesterday. Bennett, catcher of the Detroit, must bun woiiderlul man. He has caught nearly every gune tint the 1 lob played sltue tliu season opened. le d ly the Pbllailelphlansopeti III Chicago, the New Yerk atst l.euis; Hosteu at Kan sas I it v ami Washington at Detroit llin'Knewles dad a deme run for Wash ington In Chicago yosterday. On tlie way Initie base ball grounds Wednes day Jelui Manning saw a llttle colored lellew about thirty Inches tall oil Charles street avenue, and thinking tlie boy would llkolesoo theg.uneand bring luck, took dim te the club house, attired dim lu a lull bisu ball suit mui li tee largu ler dim and put dim en tliu players' liencli. Tayler das adorso aderso adorse shoo nailed en the deer of hlscilpbeard lu llie club douse. Its iiiits were down. Sonie euu suggested tint de change it aud put the points up, te keep tlie luck Irem run ning out He did se yesterday. The Hiltl Hiltl ineres wen. It was the lirsl gaiuethat Tayler lias wen for tlie deme club. - IS"ltiinrc Sun. A new amateur ball club d ts been organ ized In this city. It will bu known as llie Central, Charles J. Slrickler will be its manager, and tne players me: Kaiillman, lirst ba.su ; Hiilluaglu, short step, Ilrecht, left liuld , Miles, se end base ; Ilucklus, right held, HlayinaKer, 1 abher: Ilirry, pitcher; Will, third base, and Wast, 1 eutre Held. The club seems anxious te play a game with some ether nine. The lmcaster club relumed te this city treui Wilkosbarre today. They leit their manager behind te attend a meeting or the Stite ;i.eague. Tlie plajcrs complain el bad treatment al the hands of umpires in dillerent titles. This altorneon tdu tlub la practicing out at the grounds. rilK OVII tKLIMIM. All OlKlllltliill llial Is .Ml lliipuil itllMeial I'tiiicr In S.UCH Ij. 1-1 0111 tlie l'hlla(leli!d l latlgi 1. Ter several days of this week the Penn sylvania grand ledge of Odd Pollews das been in session at Harrlsburg. KesjrU of its iireeeedlngs llguie in llie news Irem day today, butiHilsldoel tlie ranks of thoerdor the perns il of the reerls probably ends the attention el llie leader te the matter. It Is worthwhile, however, te consider a llttle further. That grand ledgo represents a membership id mere thin eighty thousand men. The numbers alone are very impressive-, ler eighty Hums mil niale adults in oue iirgiiiii.illeii 111 one stite make up an important social lone. Heckeiietl accord ing te llie ordinary sliudard et computa tion, tdeir families) added le tdemselves should number three liundred and twenty te three hundred and lilt tlieus.mil IKirseus. Considering lurther tdu motives which have brought them together, and the purisises ami objects their organisatien is intended te promote, we may get astlll better idea of the extent te which this 0110 order is it moral power in soviet. 'Ihere Is pru pru pru donce and torutheiigbt in the motive, for It takes account et the tut that every wage earner is liable te such illness 01 accidental bodily injury as 111 ly prevent dim liem earning.! living for a time, ami tde prudence Anils expression and oxurcisein tlie orgaui--itlen. tlie biiulliiuteiiutlicr, the peeling el tlie small contiibutteus or tlie many thou sands of liiembeis, by winch the money which ciniiet lie earned while tdu disability lasts is drawn from a common fund in tlie shape et weekly " lieni'lil," which are net grunted as a bunoveleuce, but drawn -us a right The amount tdus pud out in tlie year from Maj '.), 1 , te M ly (i, Kxl, in cluding lelrel in elder forms, te U, 110 sick "bretders" of the order was fiu",I7ull. During the sime periml them was palil te 'm widows of deceisisl brothers and their families for relief purposes and ler educat Iiil' nrnhniiH nu.tr! v ten theiisatitl dollars ; ter the burial of the dead, fa,, ,'M vi; and for ether forms of rellel a fun that brought tde grand total up te ?1JJ,UI vi for that euu year. Thisisaxery large amount et money te Ik) roeelvod anil expended as this is, and it is interesting 10 leek into the details. The total cost et reltel for the year w.es an avurage of ?..-i; and .1 small Irailieu ler each member, or about ten cents .1 week per member. The avorage cost of tde whole working el the order, Including the reliel mid all ether oxpenses, was 1 llttle ever 5711 ler each member for the car, or nlteen cents and three-tontliaef aienl per week per man! We dave mentioned the prudeme and tlioughtlulnecs which are impelling motives or this organization, urging idem te prev idu for the disabilities and privations te willed allarusubjixt This pi ues us niembership 01 eigniy thousand in tee position ei uigmy theusind clioice men. It Is true, they are seir selected, but 110110 tlie less are they choice men, ler, unhappily, it is net all 111011 wliodavutbe need ler it w he cheese te be actuated bv such motives and whoclieo-,0 te provide ngainsl uuloreseon et probable pri vation by hiii'Ii moms, he it Is no undue praise tespetk et the large membership or that order or of any equivalent order as "an important social force" or as a moral power in society. Mas Hum In Hill Count. 'I he .lohnslew 11 J meei al notes llie lieald oriiuergn W. Osbein, a pieiiiiuunt citizen of that blaec. who wies a son el James and Margaret Oiliern, and whs born lu Lancaster county, en tde lltlidayet November, 1811. About tde tar K-fl Ids parents moved te Wostnieroland county, this state, settling ii1eu a (arm near where l.itrubu iinwxtmds. His father died en the faun In lsej, his mother hav lug died at the s.11110 place a few years before. Hu iiicuiiiulated means in his adepled home and loll a l.unlly of seven grown children. Mr. Osberu waslortuero than lllty years a member et the Metho dist church, aud he was alwicys ready bold with his eounfcel aud money te aid In her advnncomeut, and llie ltositieu the society new occupies lu Johnstown limy be traced in a great atcisure te his onergyand liber ality. Hie I'biaiues of IhulUil Sim. Tde report of tde tlnance committee of tde great council or lied Men at Helliledem, rec ommends the fellow lug payments : Mileage, fb'iaLlj; printing, JeOUj salary or gloat chluf ur records, SmH) , rent el old e, ?.00; te retir ing great sachem, fit"); Postage, supplies, etc, feOOj greal sachem's expenses, ilM; tax tiue great council u iuu wiuiuii nunrs, M.'.UOW): te imv oil lean ou hall, (M.OOU Wilkosbarre was selected as Iho next place of meeting of the great council. The council adjuurned Blue die Thursday uftor ufter 110011. An Old OITeuiler. llenry lteckmau,a professional beggar who lias been away from this city ter several moulds, returncd yosterday. IIu w.es ar rested by OlUcer lSoechlor. As ltwashlsllrst appearance befere Mayer Morten his punish utuut was light only ihe duya lu jail. 1880. KTKK LOUIS O'LTO 11ANGK1). IIUfFALU Hiri: MVItllKItKIt KN1W IIIS HAM US TIIK HVAIIOI.I). Ankrtl II lie Had Anyltilni; le Kay, lis .Hur- iiuir "Fatlirr, Inte Tliy HaniH I Ueiniiienit My Spirit" nml I feniiug lulu Hlernlty In Iho Tnliikllug of an Kje, 111 Fi'Ai.e, May l!l. Peter Leuis Otte, the wife murderer, still ered the sovetest penally of tdu law at lOiSI tills) inernlng, lu the yard el the county Jail, 011 the samu gallows which ended the llie or the ether wife murderer, Charles llermaii, last December. The ar rangements for tlie execution of the soutemo were the Hame, and all the operations w ere conducted quletly and wild porlect systein. Almest te the last Olie had, orclalmedlo havu, dopes of escaping the terrible deem twice passed 011 him, and his dreams and lllble reading appcired te giv e dim consola censola consela tion te tlie very last. Otte wat in a cheerful mood last evening, chatted pleasantly with the deputies who wero assigned le the duty or keeping lgll e or his last night 011 earth. At lHJOp. lit he retired asking le be reused at six o'clock, as lie might oversleep. Ills mood en rotlr retlr f 111: w is onuef iiuiet resignation. Tdore wero no disturbing incidents through tliu night Promptly at six o'clock the lour was awakened. Otte dressed himself lu a new dlack suit provided by the sheriil, and alter reading a lew chapters In his lllble partook of 11 substantial breakfast, The sacrament was administered at '.1:0.") o'clock. Olie's mother was net permitted te see him this morning ter fear that the sight et her would cause him te break down. A brighter sky never shone ou a sadder si one than the formation of the death march. At 10.1! tde deatd warrant was read te tlie condemned man and tde processlon took up tlie march le tde scilleld. Otte walked llrmly but looked exceedingly pale at tbe sctlletd. Otte tiKk Ids plaee en tde trap at l():l 1, standing perrectly straiglit and look ing upward. Net a loature changed even In oxpressieu. The clergyman again prayed, commending the soul et the condemned man le the cire el Ids Ued. The deputy sderlirtlien ligheued up the noose, attached the repe and the sderltl sloed xvltd his hand ou the lever. "Havoyeu anj thing te say ?" Inquired the shurill. " I'ather, into Thy dands I toiiunend my spirit," murmured Otte, (ioed-byo, good bye." A moment's pause, the lever xvas pulled and the trap fell. When the slight swaying et the body dad subsided, tlie pdy slclans commenced an examination or tde pulsations ortde lieart At tde expiration el nlne minutes they pronounced uue ueau. ,.kii.ve ui-y run hinu himi " llie Cem It tot Sew urk Alilcriiian Hurtled Oirte lleglu His IiliK benleilie. Ni.w Yenh, May 21. As early as six o'clock tdls morning the vicinity or llie Tombs prison began te assiiuie an appear, ance similar te that seen in the days when executions wero public, l'he jmople had learned In some way that Alderniau .) acinic, In w desi) evise a stay of proceedings dad been refused by Judge Daniels, was about te be romevod te Sing Sing te begin serving out ids sentence. Tde crowd was gradually aug mented until it uumlierud sev oral liundred, all anxious te catch a glltnpse of tdu new celebrated prisoner. During tills tlme Jaohne was engaged In linking a toilet that was far from that in which de has usually appeared, and at precisely 7 o'clock Deputy Sherlll Ilarney Morten attached himself te tde convicted alderman wild 11 pair of hand culls, and accompanied by Deputy Sderill Sexten tdey liurriedly entered a carriageat tde Leenard street entrance and were rapid ly driven away, while the crowd in front of the prison was watching a carriage drawn up at the front entrance te deceive lliem. At S oMetk Taohneleft the liraud Central depot for Sing Sing. HWI.yill.KII THE rKU3IUXrj!HS. A I) nliliiR I'alr Who VWiuiglit Havoc In a luuii nt tint Crfun Altiuulallt Slate. Ill n.VMi, Vt, May 21. list winter W. J. Pieiier, claiming te bua weU te de I'hll.i- delpliiau, and a woman, wde passed as his wife, c.une hoie and engiged Ixurd with n widow, Mis. Hugley. They seen secured admission te the best society and wero highly honored. Twe months age they lelt el liming te be called home by the death of Mrs. Pieper's r.ither, who hut leit her w, OVO. Mr. Pieper returned alone, saying that his wile win detained!)' her inother's Illness. He began te pay dusponite attentions te the young ladies, te borrow light and left and purchase m my articles en credit. Kecently his creditor-, have been calling en dim for luiuli and de das Heeded the city with bogus checks and dralts and worthless notes. This week several drafts ou Philadelphia banks wero leturned protested. A sherill was put ou Pleiier's track mid he w.es found at the house el Misa Kll.i I'ess, who was se thoroughly inlaluatcd with the man that she piid three inetesteil draltself.'H) each ler liiin, Wednesday night. 1 wairant for Pieper's artest as an absconding debtor was sworn out, Yesterday hu made seveial attempts te luave town but tindmg himself closely watched abandoned tlie projeet. 1) tiles ami Mieedy lit Odd. CiilcAue, May 21. " Parson " Davies, w he das doretoforo onjeyod a moneply in tde maiiageiuent of gleve contests in tde West, das at last strut k a snag in tde lerm of a rival. Pal Sheedy, who is known as the tospensiblo manager of thocomlngSulllvau thecomlngSulllvau thocemlngSulllvau Mltcholl glose light, das trled te secure ISattury 1) for Ids entertainment, but lulled, as tde "Parson " deld tde relusal of IL 1) ivies says de lias spout tlme and money in bringing athletic entertainments te a pitrouized and paying standard in the West, and docs net propose te be dispossessed by any "lly-by-night" entertainments that Shoedy may see tit te arrange This squahble has resulted in bringing the qitostlen of gleve lights befere thecltUeus' coiunilltee ami tlie matter das been lelerred te Mayer Harrison, wde in turn tries te ieist it upon tde sderitl or some elder of tlie public elllclals. Tde result may be tdat both tlie qtiarrellng managers may llud tdomselvos debirrcd Irem producing such exhibitions hercaftei. A W'ell-Diesitetl StraiiKt'r Found Dead. Ciiic.vue, May 21. A woll-dressod young man about 2a years of age, who gttve Ids nanie as Jamas J, Mullarky, and claimed te be irem Cleveland, Ohie, lented a room at 73 North State stroet, last Monday. He was a stranger in tlie city and stayed in his room nearly all tlie tlme. Yosterday Mullarky did net appear and tde deer of his room was lorced. Tde occupant was leuud lying en tde bed with his clothes 011, dead, A bottle labelled "sulpUu.ie acid," told the taloef uolf-dustructieii. A number of tellers wero leuud en his iKjiHen, euu doing nddtusud te his brother. W. II. Mullarky, 21 Ceurtlaud stroet, New Yerk. WKATUiue vmiiiAini.irif.H, Wabhinutek, D. O., May 2l.-l'er Kastern New Yerk, K.istem Ponu Penu sylvanla, New Jersoy and Dolaware, gonerally lair wcitder, slightly warmer vari able xvinds, bocetnlug seutherly. renSATUitnvv Cienerally fair weather, Is ludleated for the New Kuglnud and Middle." Atlantic states, Willi slight changes In tem porature. tlAHT.ANI) AXHUKHH 1IAHA. Declaring That lie Had 1111 Anllierlly lu Ait In llie rnn.hlettrle Dialler. Wahhincite.v, 1). C, Jlay 2k Attorney (leueral (lariand was again bolero the Pan Kleetrlu tolephono investigating commiltee le-day. lie examined tlie testimony or Mr. Yeu I!rc07.un, of New Y'erk, coucernlng a visit Mr. Ven llroeron made at the atterney general's olllce In the interest of a go em inent mat The witness said tliore xv ere some orrerslu tlie testimony : that de dad never rofened te any application for a govemmont suit, oxcepttliat made by Mr. Vau llenthuy llenthuy seu, and that he did net loll Mr. Van Hroe7ou alieut the reference of the applica tion. The witness when asked if lie hud ever attended a meeting el Pan Kloctrle oflleers or stockholder! at the room el Colenol Yeung, 1(27 0. street, street, this city, roplled, llrmly: "Ne, sir; I w.isnover lu Cel. Yeung's room at 1327 11 street and he did net knew he had a room tliore until I read It in tlm nowspaperH, I don't think I attended any of the meetings atler the presidential election, aud am sure 1 did net alter tde Inauguration'" " Did you ever K,ty te any 0110 thai It would be a geed time te (He application fcr a gov gev eminent Hiiit while you wero away from dore last summer?" inquired Mr. Oates. "Never!" replied tlie witness ; "never did 1 I nd lea te sued a tiling te any oue." Mr. Iliuusey cross-examlnoil witness al considerable length. At the conclusion el his testimony Mr. (iarlaud stld de would like te make a btitemuuU He observed lu the testimony of Cel. Dana, of the New Yrirk .Smi, a declaration tint 11 he (Cel. Dana), had linen attorney general and Interested in a tel tel tol ophono company, he would have "protected the departmeut and smashed the stilt when It dad been Instituted by a subordinate." Mr. (iarlaud sild : "1 don't knew that litis declaration of Mr. Dana amounts te much, but I will say that I had no preper authority te act In the question which came bofero me, Ijocause I was a stockholder and attorney In a rival company. New tde same disability exist against my undoing what was done by tliu solicitor general in my absence Irem the department. If Iliad no authority te institute a suit, or if itxvas Improper for me te de se, the .1,11110 obstacle was In tde way le my smashing it A judgowdeloavos tliu bencd and leluses le bear a case bocause el a disability lias no authority or right te alterward dear or entertain a molleu le ro re ro ceusldor." lint Setv Hrcrk MlnlMry. A1111.NK, Ma 21. Tde new Grecian min istry under M. Triceupis lias been formed as follews: Minister of war and finance, (pro visionally) M. Triceupis; minister of in terior, M. Loinlnrdes; minister of jttstice, M. oulpietos , minister of Instruction, M. Mauetes; minister of marine, M. Tdoekotls. The skirmishes reported ImjIwoeu the (1 reeks aud Turks en llie frontier were mere ly the exchange el a few shots beiwoeu the (ireclan and Turkish outposts. Tde tiring was at long range and tde Turks retlred after tiring. '1 hu latter wero the aggressors. llie "Arbiter "eiluiig" Warned, ( 1111 voe, May 2k The Arbiter Shilling has appeared 011 the street in its former large size for two days. On Wednesday its pages weroclesoly scanned by tde suierlutendcut of jiolice but it xv as found te be very mild in tone. Yesterday, however, il contained bouie sev ere criticisms of tde police authorities and and and oilleers went te las Itiue island avenue te warn the publishers te be 111010 caretul. Il was rotierted at oliee lieadquarters last night that tde place was found vacant, every thing hav lug been rouiev cd te some unktiew 11 place. .tlartlu Iteint n.ttly Mnldicsl. Shbvi.iv, Me., May 21. Martin Irons dad a very narrow oscape liem a mob of strikers last night Tdu men are very bitter toward dim aud it is asserted lliat they visited Ids resldeuce for tde purpose of warning dim te leave tde city. He must have received an inkling that he would be called up us he passed tde mglil at llie heuse of a friend and bearded tliu south-bound Missouri, Kausas ,t Texas train lale this morning for parts unknown. le .Meet Next ill St. Lea Is. Hi 1111,1.111:11, Pa., May 21. Tbe executive council el tde American Statute of Mining i:iigincersesterdiy visited in a special train various blast liiruaces at Easten, Ulonden, Durham and ether Hunts. A meeting of tde Institute was duld at Durham in the altor alter altor eoon. Tlie institute will meet in St. Leuis next October. latuti lnlu'H Aiiii)!iitiueut. HuiHlsui no, Pa., May 21. Gov. PatliHen te-day appointed Jacob Twlney, et (Jroons (Jreons (Jroens burg, te be commissioner of tde state geological survey of Pennsylvania, vlce James Macrarlaud, deceased. Nuiv l'OMttuaAters. W vsiiimite.v, D. C, May 21. Tlie follow fellow follew iug leurtli-class pestmasters were te-day iiji iiji I'einted ler Pennsylvania : I'roderlck Shell, llegarty's Cress l'.eails; James It. Fleming, Merine ; Jehn L. Kuesler, MUrey ; Charles Clemens, Uoedsville. Nut te AsbUt the StrtkrrH. l'xttis, May 21. TT10 government has do de cided te annul tlie xote of the Keine council granting a sum of money te assist the Dee-aoville strikers. Dealliut llie I.uwls. YeNMiitx, N. Y., May 11. Dr. DIe Lewls, author and hygienic reformer, died at his dome dore at s o'clock this morning. Tins jiuieh rjturvn FATAL. Ircdcrlck .St lniltlall Dies Frem I njurlea He- t elietl het en WeK Age. I'roderlck Schellstall died at his residence, Ne. oil) lleav or stroet, last oveniug at elgdt o'clock, of injuries lie roeelvod by doing burned about seven xvceka age. De ceased was a blacksmith at tde fttmaie el Poiceck A- Tdeuias. He xvas walking near llie lurnace one day w lien Ids coat took lire from a pipe w died he had placed In dls pocket, but tailed te knock out all the llre. It xas a very wiudy day aud tde llamcs were fanned by tde breeze. In a short tlme tde whole of the man's clothing xvas en llre, and bofero assist ance came te him he was terribly burned. Since the burning lie has been giewlug worse, ami ueaiu rasiuieu. uoceaseet was in his both air, and leaves suveral grown children. He xvas a soldier during tlie rebellion, and at tlie time of Ids deatd was a momberoflioorgo 11. Tliemas I'estbl Grand Army of tde Republic, He also belonged te llobel ledgo Ne. oe'J of Odd Fellows. Tde funeral will take plaee en Snuday altorneon at 2", o'clock. Weil HI Cate. An lulorestlng case xvas tried In tlie Cdes. ter county common pleas court ou Thursday, in willed Augustus Dettorman, a former resi dent of lids city, was plalutiir. Tde testl men y showed tdat Detterman moved from tdis city te Cliesler county In 1831, aud tarmed toUiece ou the shares for David Humes. Tdls tobacco was Insured, tde build lug in willed it was stored was bttrned, and tliu Insurance company paid 1525 insui-ouce te Humes. He refused te pay Dettorman auy put of tdis liiHurance, uud Detterman breuglit suit le recever oue-half of that amount. The lury teund In favor of Dotter Dettor man for the lull amount et his claim. Jehn A. Ceyle, esq., was 0110 of Dettermau's at torneys. m Cuurt To-.XIerron-, Court will meet te-morrow morning at 10 o'clock when tlie ludirinent docket will be cullud aud a large amount of current bust jiuaa uuuqec.vu, P11ICE TWO CENTS. FKYE WHITES A LETTER vuNUEHNimi run vakaiuan amttvma Ut'AH A3IKHIVAH I'KMCfJ. HnTellillin Onnria Tlmt 1 heir Meat Caanat llu r-rlel(eil Cutler the Act til IBM, Mil That tli Hail a night tn furcMM fur llenvtr ;Niiirdie There. I'embVNi), Mix, May ai. Last evening Messrs. Sargent, Lord ami Hkltlen, rH ownerHor the Hcluwner r.lla M. Doughty, roeelvod the following lotler ftetn Henater Frye : "dr.NTi.r.MKN : Your letler and telegram roeelvod. 1 bolievo 1 have entirely exhauat exhauat ed all my roseurcos lu the fishery matter. I lxused tlireitith the Honate a day or two atnea a lawauthorlziiiRlhe president te retaliate by closing our ports against Canada, aud aa I at tached It te a llouse shipping bill, 1 think it will become a law in a few days. Congress can de nothing mera. The entlre roapensl. bltlty is new with tlie president and secretary of stite. They mev e v ery Hlewly. All diplo macy s timid aud slew going, TdattliO ad ministration wauls a commission or a recip rocate treaty, I have no doubt, but Ilia droaded expressions of opinion ou the part of the Souale may call a halt 1 aui entirely clear that your vessel cannot be forfeited ituder the treaty of ISIS, and that utider the law s or Creat Hrilalu and this country she had a right te piircliase that which she wished te supplyhorselfwith. Of course she must yield oliedienco te the customs law of Canada. 1 shall be abseut for the next week,and If you wish le cemmuulcitn with any one here, tiloase wrlte Henaler Hale, who will take a llvely Interest in auy matter aflectlng the lulorest of marine men. 1 am yours, very truly, Wm. 1'. FnrK. lit AMI IMIWN THKHTATK. Norristown bad a reusing public meeting en Thursday ovenlng for tde Irish cauae, under tde auspices of the local branch of the Irish National Leaguo. Jehn I'. Smith, el Plilladelphla, d'as Rent f5,tH) le.SU Jeseph's hospital ler the endow endew endow uientef a free ImmI, lnniomery of his deceased wire. Tills makes elgbt buspitala in which Mr. .Smith has endowed frce beds in that amount. 1'. II. Kocheraborgen, aud h T. Okell, of Pennsylvania, are among theso who have successfully steed the examination at Anna polls for cadetRblps at the naval academy. Jehn J. 1'Inkorteu, a leading atterney of West Chester, has been appointed trustee en the part of tlie state in tde beard of the West Chester Nermal school. Mr. Matthew Arneld will be In Philadel phia during tlie tlrst week lu June, lie sails ler New Yerk te morrow-, and will spend but a few ;day in that city. Mr. Arneld will probably deliver but one address in this country. Four Hail Llttle (Jlrln. Complaint was made several times recently by residents of the l'irst ward, whose homes are lu tde neighborhood of St. Jehn's Luther an church, about the disorderly conduct of the children of Isaac and KUzabelh McCutcheen, residing ou North Arch alley, near Orange street OlUcer 1'yle te-day made complaint befere Aldennau McCouemy against alary, Cclla, Amile aud Louisa, ranging In age from '.) te 15 years, for being incorrigible. T hey x ere taken bofero Judges Patterson and Livingston this altorneon, with a view or hav ing them sent te the llouse of Hefuge. The mother employed counsel te prevent tbeU being sent down. Ne decision was readied. Would-be Keuuers fall te Heb. Krem the West Chester News. A few nights age thloves enteted the double douse at Cambridge, en the line of Chester and Laucasler ceunties, occupied by Ames Itheiland Kllwoed iluley. Beth houses were thoieugdly raus.icked, apparently for money, but llud ing 110110 or very little tbey contented themselves by carrying oil' Airs. Huley'e beat iHinuel and a suit of clothes belonging te Mr. Iluley, but after leaving the house tbiy leuud the lalterxvas a band suit, and, think ing that it might be tee attractive, they returned and laid It en the window sill. Befere leaving they ransacked the bureaus and every nook and coriier in the houses for valuables, but found none. Knights or St. Jehn Fat-. On Thursday aftorueon the lnmates of the Heme for Kriondless Children, te tbe num ber of elghty, visited the fair of tbe Knights of St Jehn. They xvore accompanied by the managoraef that Institution and were great ly pleased xvith all they saw. All the child r'en roeelvod gilts. In the oveniug St. Michael's Bociety accompanied by the Illnk bind attended in a body. Tlie attendance, in tde evening was large and a large number el articles wero sold. The follewiug articles were chanced oil ; White counterpane ou St. Mary's table, wen bv KHzabeih McCutcheon; haudseine tidy en St, Jehn's table, wen by Michael Snyder, aud a crazy liatcli-werlc quilt en tlie s.ime table was weu by Charles Zech. Team Scared by a Tralu, lletweeu 12 aud 1 o'clock te-day, two coun trymen wero driving along West Chestnut strcetw i tli a foil r-horse team , the wageu being leaded with lurnlture. Just as the horses canto te Water stroet, the 12:10 train en the Heading read came steauilnrr up. The horbeH friglileued, and turning around quickly, broke the tongue Irem the wagon. Tdey ran back te Concord alley wdere tdey wero slopped. Oue of the men, w he took tde lead liorse by the head when he rrightened, xvtvs dragged some distance and slightly bruised. Had the horses net turned when tdey did tbe train would have rim lulu llie wagon aud caused a torrlble acci dent. lllrtlH or llie Water Captured. fiein the LlllU Kuceid. N.it Sturgis captured a seventeeu pound snapper wild dls hands, at the Oregeu dam en Monday, and a smaller one about the satne time and plaee. A beautiful aud large bird known as the night boron, a rarity here, was shot by Henry Frederick, at the Sprlug grounds a few daya age, xvhore It ovidently Intended preying en tde trout. Mr. A. 11. Heck is having It mounted. Htlt Warden Cuiey' Caiea. Jacob M. Kern was heard by Aldertnan Hpurrier this morning ou a charge of viola ting tbe fish law, proferred by Fish Warden Cexey. The alderman decided that a case was net made out and dismissed it. llartman Hell was heard en two charge, llshlng en Sunday and using a net. Tna alderman imiKweil a penalty or 123 and costs in each case. Hell at ence took an ap peal aud outerod ball for trial at the August court. A Ituy'a Hand Sllnut riegarsi riiim tlie Manliclin Bentlnel. Ou Weduesday afternoon a lad, named Albert llelman, working in the planing mills, while ongaged at a circular saw, bad his right hand caught, the llttle and ring 11 rigors severed at the second joint, and tbe middle aud index lingers se badly lacerated that It xvas necessary te amputate them at the second joint Hale et Hlecka. , Jacob 1$. Leng, broker, sold tc-day, L private sale, 5 shares Lancaster City -- Hallway, at ?W) ; 15 shares Westena WjH atK2ii 11 shares Farmers' National fll5, and f500 lias cemiianyupercewv -i atflUlV i -f Curner-Slea tJf' llie coruer-stene efUie cob----.-; 'Lutheran and Reformed camwi '""'Tr" . t --"" "--",,, ,M uu ea BimiWrffct' 1?,Y'V.rTwuTb.-vlei-d!S "-! """ iJ,ih dgnoBiHenUo wff day. Wlnwwraw t le present. i .. Eji.clall in t Wortewm B-MMrM. rreia ILe MUt hecerd. Jlullyragg'ng wUl 1111 out J0f ' ilU8K Jn all parui of the county to-weryoir, v j - r A'
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