Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, May 26, 1886, Image 1

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VOLUME XXII-NO. 22JJ.
LANCASTER. PA., WEDNESDAY, MAY 26, 1880.
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KEIWKIIIi OFF T11K TRACK.
I'UKfAHIXH rUH AH UfM.AIHI IIT UN
nrmiMANti vuvmhy dikiiuutx.
A Mell Attended Cnnleremn mill hit Mas
Hulil, Dene rtkil Agreed I'mhi-Hh Heater
Men ICn(ti in rttaiiil nml Dellier A
Itlg tight I'nssihly Impending.
Tlie 1mi:i.i.kik.ni'kii, which prints lliu
news, nnuoiiticed en Tuesday tliiitllm friends
nHVuHbt midSiiuiiuy cuutcuiplated an ag
gressive resistance ttithn plans of tlintr oppo eppo oppe
IK'fitH and, nntsatlstlisl wllh Weaver's unml unml
imtlen gradually conceded tn thorn, would
malum complete Investigation Inte ul lentil
Iruutln bj whklt Hlclunau mid lit legislative
ticket were hurtled, nml IT they salMicd
themselves that UiMr suspicions wero verb
lied, they would unfurl thuir Hag niut lull' n
ticket Inte tin. Held.
I tl accordance with this pit kii ii pin
traded meeting was held at the oillce or 1'.
K. Startin, eirj., nit North Dtike street, cm
Tuesday evening. BiwItliM Mr. Martin,
there worn present Aliriiiii Hitmniy, ox ex ox
Senater Roebuck, Sam Martin, SlaJ. Llwoed
driest nml many etluir leadius of the tactien
which n In tlm main Imntnn In tliu I pper
district In tlie late coolest, 'lliey worn in
private session several hours nnd went mer
the whole Hltiutleu. 'I he prevailing stinll
inent was that tlinrit would 1 hi no dilllculty
at all In securing yciiver's uouiluatlen , that
w as regarded as n loregeno conclusion, ami
It was understood Hint, this being
concealed, net much help could he
t-xpncleifc from ciiier ami his winl
Irlcnds for u innvmcut te put a third
tickullute the llulil. 'llivy bullet ti lliat tlie
exclusion of tlm Warwick returns ami tlm
delay txvaslened thereby nru simply Intended
te forie Wean r's friends te pay certain ex
pontes Incurred ler Heliuelil's clwtleii, for
which these Mho managed IiIh 'iiiii ilt;ti ami
net he himself ure rcsismslble. TIiohe hid
said toiimeuiit te about JAIIM, and Wi'.uur'w
Irlxuds my pcmitlvi'ly they will nevtr glve
onuenDt tOHiicha purjinne.
Tlm Htitnniy and ltmiek men doel,irrl
tlmlr purtHisii te proseoiitnn i-oinpliite inv
tt(atlen, and II thv f.ulnlied thcmtelMw
thuir I'jimlldalc wero fairly hitnl timy
would iut theiu into Hie tii-lil, nml dttliur
drUe thelr opencuta out of It or tkt
(huu'i' with three tlrkcti In tlie Held,
Alter a kI il of thli talk It .vi ro re
wiUin te pmli tlie iiixintiffAticiii. Suliti rip
tlens worn opened nml llliemlly Hindu ler a
tiinij te employ detii-tiM, aoine of wlieui
li.ie already Imeii t'iit into lliu l'pr illv
trlet. Tliiiywlll inike n eomplele liepilrv
luteSteliinaii'iiJieaMeit ilialrii'lis and II they
reimrt nl)iiitlaiit ill-euver1m thew returns
will hea.s.'MUlled.
Till. Mceil It IN llll wool! fll.l.
It N well uinkirntoe.1 that thennti Nteliiiian
iiinvpinent had the anient syniiiathy and ma
terial HiipN)rt of ijuaj. Am mieii hi It wan
tiellutrd te hne tailed Sli'lininii'a IrlemN
took their razors out of their hoeti and do de
ilariHl "no 'piarter for liuay." They prmn
lml that he would Ret no ote from the I p
ier district for I tilled sute senator, and net
morn tliau two deleKate.t from the county for
his plant In thoatuteceiientlon. Under thli
condition el tiling the hiimmy uiflii rely en
lili iupH)rt te aid thuir aeheine : and they in
elude In It the purpone te Hend a enlritinK
ilelei;atieit te tlie u(e ixmxeutleu, whlcli
ijilay it oxpeeted te help te neat.
The iiiill-Stelimaii men were juhdaut to
day .and Heme of them eiler odd lhat he w 111
inner take Ills se.iL They iHiiut te the fact
that Momeyennt an" alter he wan teti tlie
eltvtieu be hacked down and ixiiiMintiHl te a
new primary , that he then feared te rim and
eeu after hla choice, A. J. Kiiiltlinau wat
declariHl elected at the acivmil primary tile
.Steluuaii men bnukeil ilnwii and j;e K.hi
buck the uouiluatlen. A like re-tult is pro pre
dlctcd new.
Tlm UeMtllt Krtim llarrlliiir;
It hiixin been stated that l)r.l'..I.Itoeljiii'k
Ket J, AV from Ilarriiburt? te carry tlie dis
trlct for .Suintny, the u.-sou.iter In
dlK'i.mtly denies this, it Is admitted
that thai amount of money came here from
UarrlstiurK that I'ashier Limey or un
ether lerelKii mi'vuKGr brought lt,is roiitra reiitra roiitra
dicted by one wlie is lu a iiosttieu te knew
thore 1h no doubt it came and that it was
in tlie hands of one of Sumiuy'H city friends,
he brought .lac. Slilne and lterhuck to te
Kethor , Mrlne Kt t-iHO In huml ami Hisdiuck
iJ,UX), as aUkolieldor, te tie ptid te Slrine if
Columbia went rjht. It did net, strltie
preises te Hend lliu .1U1I luck, and what
Heubuuk will de w ith the J.O0U Htake deion deien deion
ent Hajeth net ; may be It will go te the bind
te expose fraud and punish xiolatersof tlie
election law,
A tjurer Coniillr.itlen.
11 IraiiHpireM that foraweok Iwfoielloebuck
drepi'i'd llually te the Kuinmy Hide, he was
in negotiation with JSlchiuan'M Irieuds te de
lixur Warwick te them , the consideration
was that they wero te itipert him two years
heuce for Congress ; he wanted this lu writ
liiKi they premised te gle it te him ; he
walled ; they dallied ; he insisted ; they
weakened , en Thursday last he came te
town for tlnal answer and te haie the docu
ments dlgned ; tliey Inlreducud aome new
ligures en tlie scene ; a llydrepisid in ; hoiiie
et the hiiih centnictliiK artles drepK.-d out ;
Koehuck went home ilissatiHlled ; he went
te work mid nude thelur lly in Warwick.
Hence these team.
relltlcianti In Tim 11 Te tiny.
The huiiiiny-Weaxer iihinuKurH were in
town by the dozen te-day. They are full of
light and still adliere te their Intention et
declaring Weaer the regular iieminee, but
will net take any uteps.iinlll lleim eld's frleuilH
decide what te de. Ills known that lteiu
n'hl'u hackerH are weakening and It Is pos
sible that Majer Keinivhl will publish a card
te-day withdrawing from any lurther contest
and conceding the nomination te Weaver.
It Is net known If thoWeaor-Summy men
will he Hatlstled witli tills. They are collect
ing evidence of fraud in places lu the
Northern districts which will be prosentod at
me meeting m me reiurn judge en ,iunu 7.
If enough fraud is discoverod the Suiiimy
nuui will make a light te have him declared
the uominee ler btate senator.
Or, Heehuck admits that he was initie
room at I.itlU w lien the ticket were being
counted; at; the tlme he was In Haydn
Tshiidy and Jehn llvans wero thore also;
he denied having tampered w ith any of the
tickets ami says as county committeeman his
presence was uecessaiy and facilitated a tor ter tor
reet count.
Iteliiii'hl XVItlutraiT.
Majer Helmehl, alter a consultation witli
several of Ids friends, has tout a letter el
which the following Ua aipy et tlie chairman
of the beard el returii Judges :
Te tximtttl .'uiru, eiy CVielrmuii e the Beiir-l
of Jtcturn Jiulytt of liejiulUcan jirimurifi
Slit: liuler the rules of the parly en last
Monday the return judges of the late Repub
lican primaries relused te receive tlioretiirna
Irem Warwick because a porseu was lmpro lmpre
erly present handling the tickets as testilled
by the return Judge, he having no right un
der our rules te take any part in the count.
I, however, recognize the great dilllculty or
clearly proving a fraud se ns tesatlslyall
fair-minded men. and realize the great bitter
..e.ss and Imtreil lhat would be aroused in
iucli contests. Much as I dostrothoiioiiilun destrothoiioiiilun dostrethoiioiiilun
tiou turtllBtrlctnttnruey, 1 would net accept
It unless the party without dissent conceded
that It belonged te me lalrly and without a
shadow or dispute. I had rather be right
than be district attorney.
I believe alter calm deliberation that it U
In the best Interests et harmony and unity
In our party en tlie eve of an linKirlant
state election, that all bickerings ami strife
ainei'g ourselves should at ouce lease, and
the animosities or tlie lata election end. 1
therelore withdraw from the contest for
district attorney and remiest your beard
of return Judges te declare William 1). Weav er
the nomlnee ler that elllce, ceulldeut that In
the future lite sense or justlce and right which
exists in our party will coucedo me a proper
recognition at tlie hands of the Republican
party.
Thanking my friends who steed llke a
rock In my behalf and my old comrades who
rallied te my standard.
I am very truly yours,
A. O. Hi:iNi:nu
Majer' Court.
The mayor dispened of three drunks and
Hve ledgers thla morning. The drunks paid
costs, and the ledgers wero discharged.
AH UTIIKHH HKK Tit KM.
Why hfiiiin of the rnrtlclpnnW tit Ihit Itmcnl
I'rlinarlfui HlniuM (lulu dull.
Klein tlie riillateliltla 1 lines.
If one-half he true that Is publicly pro
claimed by each side against the ether in he v.
oral of (he holly contested Republican noml neml
nallnns In tiancasler iviunty, thorn ought te
Ihi net less tliau a scorn of mero or less priini
Ineut I.aiuxter iKillticlans sent te prison nml
tlidr lines should loot tip lu the thousands.
The charges or open purchase el local leaders
and debauchery of voters arc. "uinile be hm
clllcally and circumstantially that there
must be iniicli truth lu them, and the only
remedy for this continued and consuming
Hliame iiisiii Ijancaster primary ele tleits, Is
III tlie stern enforcement et the in Is el ,1 line
hand June M, lgl. They were (rallied nnd
lerced te llnal p.issage by a liincasler repre
Heiitatlve, who whs Inspireil te i,v the Jeers
nml sneers (r Hjtoculatlve )M)lllral tuadem bv
the bail eiiilneute bis isiunly hid attained
lu rotten primaries. x Itepreienlallve
1. nulls shall exhibit half the courage lu en
forcing his laws that he tixhlblled In pissing
them he will greatly enlarge the Inmates el
Ihe Lancaster county prison, nnd greatly re
form the corrupt abuses new common lu the
struggle for nciininatlei.s.
rite law tleslgtKHl in nrresi corrupt pn.
Inarles Is he clear and jtreclse in Its pre Isleiis
lhat he vilie runs limy read It understand
I n i: I v. It nrevldcs lhat any candidate for
any olllee wlieshsll "directly or Indlrwtly,
glvis premise, niter nr premise te give, te tiny
eltsiter, any gilt or ruward lu money, gmsls
or ether valuable thing, or tiny elllce, cumin
tueiiter employment en CJiuilillen, ex pi ess
or liuplled, tbat tmcli elector sIiHIchhI, give,
retain or withheld his vole or use his Inllu
eiice at a uemliiatlug olectlen or ih legate
election, or cast, glve or substitute another
te Mst or glve his vote," etc., shall, tieii
conviction, " be sentenced te pay a line net
exceeding flllO nud lm Imprisoned net ex
ceeding thris) months " Practically lliu hjiiie
previsions apply te electors authorized te
vole at primary elections. II they " bliall,
directly or Indirectly, aueupt or rocelve from
any penmi desiring te lie nominated at a
Candidate for elllce, or from the friends or
any such isirsen, any gilt or reward In
money, goods or ether valuable thing, or any
oillce or employment under an lujreemetit or
premise, express or implied, that such oli-e-ter
Klnll glve or withheld lilt veto ler the
nomination, or shall a' epl or re
Ceiv ii the premise of any person that he shall
therealter receive Hiiy gift or reward in
money, geixls, Kisltieii or any ether valuable
thing if he will vote for tie nomination of
am h person," etc, he Hltall en conviction,
" pay a line net exceeding f.tm) umf Ihi
linprheiied ler a term of lime net exceeding
tlitee months," There are ether lnis)itant
prevision In the laws, such as a penalty et
Hue and Imprisonment ler an elector who
shall eiler te sell bis vote , ler delegates who
Bhall receive or solicit bribes , ter return
Judges who Hltall corruptly discharge lltelr
duty or seek te sell their (siwer ; ler jaineu
e shall employ threats or intimidation te
lulluenie voters and for primary election
oihcerswlie shall fall te le sworn or make
false returns, all of which have been mere or
less violated 111 the late Lancaster pi Hit tries.
If there is a trace of truth lu lliu bewildering
accusations publicly made.
It Is net te becxtMi-Uml tint the leaders in
tlie des crate contest for senator, district
attorney and representatives will la inclined
te invoke the law even against their success,
till rivals, for the reason that such prosecu
tions would simply put lieth et mid kettle
IttJnlL TlieduTereiHO between the disput
ing fictions lu violating the Htiingenl fiial
statu ten against i-errupt primaries Is only
lu degree, and probably net much et that,
nnd neither can nllertl te ei"n the gates of
Justice, as victor and vanquished would be
lined and Imprisoned together, but the
wrong Is net against Senater Stehman and
Mr. hiimmy, or Mr. KhIiki'IiI nnd Mr.
Weaver, It Is a wrong against every honest
citlen of tuicister county, ami a w reng
gainst the laws and dignity of the common
wealth. Any cltlen is a comietent prose
cutor, ami It Is alike any and every honest
citlzeu's duty te bring the guilty parties Inte
the criminal deck, ft, as Is publicly and clr
ciimsbintially alleged, Dr. Iloebuck, a recent
tenntnr nml claimant for niture cougressiennl
honors, b.irgaintsl lu the isililical market
pl.e e te deliver Ids tlistrlct, It matters net
whether lie recelvtsl money or w nether he
chtcitetl either or both sides, he should liegtn
and end his congressional campaign lu the
Lancaster county JalL We name him be
cause his conspicuous ositieu demands that
lie should have the ltillest opportunity te
acipilt hlm-ell of thecharge, It innocent, and,
if guilty, his prominence, instead or Itciug
regarded as extenuating bis efietiM, should
Is) regirded liy the publiuat It is regirded by
honestly administered law, as ml aggravation
of tlie crime. And let the law hew te the
line all around, smile as it in ty. If It shall
send Sentler Slebmau or Mr. Weaver te
prison Instead of making them senator and
district attorney; or If it shall silence the
complaints of Mr. .Miuiuiy ami Majer lteln lteln
e hi by nuking them convicts, let it he done.
We w rile in Ignorance of tlie really guilty
parties, but we name the most responsibly
accused because It would boa mcsjUery of the
law le grab up the little minnow s and let the
whales go unscathed. The reproach cast
upon se reputable a community as l.mcastcr
county by the wholesale tlebxuctterv or p. I
mary elections ImiMjrieusIy demands tint lliu
guilty be brought te punishment , and the
sanctity of the law that calls U inugutv in
tliu fountain of political power should enlist
the earnest and courageous efforts el every
henint cltlen. Lxecutethu primary election
law slu Lancaster, ami It will net only end
the chronic public, sbame of thai county, tint
il will glve dignity and respect te political
Integrity throughout tlie whole couuuen ceuuuen
w eallh.
tivi.Mts is l.u.jus.
Hew tlm Autocrat or the HreakftMt TrtltlB'
Is
living lliijally Kutertilliietl
The ' Autocrat et the llreakfntl Table"
had bis modesty put te a sovere test in Lon Len Lon
eon en Monday. Mlnce he lauded at Liver
pool he has fought shy of notoriety, but, in
response te an Invitation, he consented te at
tend n reception at St. lioergo's club, Vi here
the w hnle club and a number of tnen distin
guished In letttrs, pcteiHO and politics bad
been asked te meet hlin.
At the aisunted hour an intellectual look
ing little geiitleman, with long, white hair
anil shaggy eyelrens, stepped out Irem a
lianseiu at the tloerot the clubhouse. A
committee et the club, which numbers many
distinguished Americans ami colonists
among its two tbeinaud members, met the
"Autocrat" in the hall and led him, defer
entially, Inte the spacious smoking rooms,
where, ler about an hour, be steed chatting
pleasantly witli the guests.
Among them were the wan and ascetic
form ofUardtnalMaunleg; ueathliu llelmau
lliiul antildy In brown his Carlyleau fate
nnd long beard lentrn-ttlug with theclear cut,
handsome reatures or hit friend, Sir Jehn
Mlllais, who steed next. Presently the
soldierly llgure of Lord Napier, the here or
Magd.tla, tinted through the room ; nntl the
DUKO et Argyll, iresn irem tieieaiing ine
tleceased wile's sister bill, quietly joined a
llttle group which was watching tlie "into "inte
crat" sign bis name in the club register.
riiun lie iiiuruitired a few cotirtesiej mid
niade way for Count Karelyl, the Austrian
ambassador.
Wilsen Barrett passed en the stairs with
.Sir t'unlllle Oweu and T. P. O'l'eiiner. let-
low etl by Jehn J. O'Donehuontul Charles P.
Palmer, of New Yerk, and Minister I'lielps,
Hlr Arthur Hulllvau, Kdinuud Yoates, Bret
llarte anil ether well-known publie men.
The "Autocrat" was deep lu conversation
with Tem llugbes. He bad grown se recon
ciled te notoriety tbat be bad premised te
break through bis own rule by intending the
next club house dinner.
The "Autocrat" will shortly give a recep
tion en hit own account He Is te visit
Tennyson, who is HI at home, and will at
tend dinnum ie ue suecehsiuiiy given iy the
leading inodlealsand I Id ward Arneld, Rebert
Browning and ether peeU et breakfast and
dessert tables.
Iluu liter llr Aii Cart.
Hatuuel Tennis, who resides In Drumere
township, near l'alrlleld, "was badly lnjurad
yesterday. He was working witli a pair et
oxen bltched te a cart He was run ever by
the cart, the vvheel of which passed evor lift
head. Ills Jaw was broken anil he was other
wise badly Injured.
Held Inr Heller lllrtctlmn.
A letter addressed te Jehn L. White, DIs
singer, P. O., Laueaster county, is held ut Ibe
Lancaster iwstotllce ler better directions.
$1,001) MADK AT A FAIR.
tun UMtiini ur itr. .unit mvuiik
vuNitnvveim hummm.
t)le of n I'Mlr fur lli llrtirlll r h I'lipuUr
I..mI Orgsiilrall'in Aillm Klfillmirer.
liiC en Ilia ljt Mulil Niiium el llte
l.iKky MIiiiieh I" ll CeiiImU.
The fair for tlm bonelltef Ibe Knights or
1st. Jehn was closed last iilghU Tlm ntlend-
ance was very large. The jkiIIm were closed
at ID o'clock, ami ler an hour laore there
was active electioneering en the part or the
ceiilesbiuls fur the several articles te be dis
posed el thai way .
Tlie following article went chanced oil;
Hllver picket caster, wen by I'hilln p'luger;
(llver cakedish, by Mr llruder; fancy glass
ant, by KateSwelgart , old geld tidy, by Mrs.
Hehm ; fancy table, by Henry Deerr, wax
ciess, dy Jehn Ilnidel ; velvet cover, by
('. . Wncker , white coverlet, by Jehn A.
feli. lace curbtliis, by ,fa"eli Hbober;
wax cress, by Frame Ureal , taney vase,
by Mite Kulter; silver butter dish, by
llmnia Palmer; silver KM set, by Lena
Marks, nlitsh clock, bv Annie Jtteker:
fine tabln cover, by Lee llottser ; toletcotsj
watch charm.by Mart Dlllich; scrapUiek, by
I III le htotier; liiitidsoiiie plush cushion, by
V. M Otte; silver castei, by Philip Wendell;
tld, by Mrs. Ochs; rug, by Win. Helm;
bride, by Miss Lilt, fancy toilet set, by I loe.
St. Temlln, tidy, by Mary tirade), silver
Ssens, by Mary Hiiro id; tidy, by Liu
di Hlireadj tidy, bv Mary Shread;
oil Painting, by 1-rank M. Kellel;
Cushion, bvi Samuel Hhre-iJ ; toilet liottles,
Ijv ("it.tdl TWelpert ; rug, by Cerdelia Iske j
cushion, by llairj V. Smith pilr el vases,
by Mr. Sprenger ; dull, by Ida Wiley,
pli klixaster, by I'lnllp Weinlle , wax frost,
ey Murj, llebrer: water Het, by A. J. Keller,
dlameiiil cloth cushion, by Frances Myer ,
silver pitcher, by 1). ). Martin ; satin cush
ion, by Mrs. Martin . cushion, by Jacob Sho She
ber , toilet set, by Henry Hat?; ten of
oeal, by Harry tlrets , oil cm, by
L. Met utcboeu ; basket of Mowers, by
Hamiiel Sliruad ; water set by Loe llouser;
pur of vases by Melliu Htiber; lemonade set
by IMille iley ; large cakes by I'. 1'. Dlekel,
Sirs. Seheld, Sirs. Kitcliey mid i.eorge Helir;
bird caite by Jehn 1'. Schuld.
The following wero the votes (Milled en the
several articles .
Held watch Miss Liwieute, 1111,, Mist
Hetiser, lit',.
I'lis-k --.Martin Deitchur, 1j. , I rank (.nstl
ger, !',.
llase 11.111 Oillllt MertitLs, ,, WO . Slar, WZ.,.
Ihsl Itoem Huite Sir. Arneld, sit); Mr.
(J rots, in
Bracelets Mlssflanse, 1 iti', Miss Suite,
.SSI',.
Diamond King .Mist Htllngcr, ii, Mist
Slcticehan, lI'J'.
Bricklayer's loots Jehn Mi.lieeli.iii, 17J',.
I'lgarntaker's Toels Jehn Mick, s-J.
( 'timet Joetli Dlehl, a'n'j.
It iller SknUw Mr. tiress, ,7.
KiilglilMOf Jehn Imiblem -Martin Dlllich,
n0; AiiibidheKlrehiier, -Kl',.
. iittii I'red. Derviart, 17' j ; Henry (Soed,
Je...
Hicjile Mr. Heist, 17 ; Harry . Sinllli,
7vs',.
1lieiiumberth.il drew the silver pitcher
was ii,.'itl, ami the gentlemen's stinging set
Was Ti.lls. Neither number bad been pre
sented te the managers up te neon te-day.
The lair was a very successful ene atttl the
amount realized will be about fl.oeo. The
tow articles that were net sold will be dis
pwed el by auction tint evening.
t..tU.SK ,VU, V Hf.UVll.r.
l.illlerlal mill .Mechanical KticrlH rriiltniilttf
rpen Its Vli-rlls
As we went te press Tuesday, the steam
hre engine Ne. U, was Uiing testeil. 'I he re
sult, at announced by the duet engineer, It
that through a I , inch nezle a stream w.vt
thrown ait feet, with a steani protsure of 100
pounds. Through a 1', Inch uozIe tlie dis
tance was alKitil li feet and would have leeu
furtlier bail the supply of water been tulll
clent; but thetwoplugttevihlch the sleiimer
was atuti bed did net liirnlsb enough.
Alter the tet Mr. Welchatis, vine rebuilt
the engine, gavoaset-euttotlielliocominiileo
and HAimoether invited guests in tlie dining
riKmi at Mr. Wat kur'- Among the gtiesus
wero Sir. I. 1'. t'relli. agent or the Li l'rance
fire engine, Mr. 11. W II irberger, J. M. W.
(eist and ether experts, nil of whoiiiNpeko
in high terms of the engine. Sir. lacub Her Her
aeg, who bad liniuedi tte charge of the re
building of the steamer, rei elv etl much praise
for the faithlulnesj. with which he performed
his dull'.
At a meeting of the lire committee, held
list evening, the steamer was lernially ac
cepted, and Mr. Well bant bill ler rebuilding
it pissed.
The bill of Clapp A Jenes ler f !, iiK) for the
new steamer Ne. 1 was piesented, bill at the
two branchet of city councils bail at last moot meet
ing disagroed lu the mitler of wcepting tlie
same, the committee laid tlie bill en the
bible.
The suspension el Jehn Potts, drivei el
heHOCirl Ne. .', for falling le ielert ler duly
wlien called
committee.
en, was approved by the lire
Till: LATf.H1 UHK3IA11UX.
liuliirrill'Mi ! ttiu ItetiiHliiii nl I'rul. Ilenr) (I
I. mills, "I riilliilrlelila.
Anether cremation teak place nt the Lan
caster crematorium, between fi ami rt o'clock
Ttiestlay evftiing. The Ixsly wis that of
l'rel. Henry (1. Limits. It arrived in this
city in the .U0 train, nnd wat taken at unce
te the crematorium where the incineration
w.r- strictly private. Tlie deceased wat born
In Philadelphia, vvhore he resided ler years.
He went West and was professor of
thenilslry In oester. Ohie, uulvor uulver
slty. lie then lesided In Columbus, When
lie hfcame ill with Vddiseu's illsease
hecimu Kattnml died tit Chestnut Hill en
last Saturday. Deceased w is Is years of age,
nnd a believer In cremation. The body was
itccempiiiieil te this city by Dr. James C.
Wilsen, or 1117 Walnut street, Philadelphia,
nml Jehn Scott, et '."l Cliolleti iivenue, tlor tler tlor
maulewii. The asliea were taken Irem the
furnace Ibis morning. Thov will be placed
in an urn ami buried in the let of the Roy Rey
Holds family, where (ieueral and Ialward
Reynolds are buried. Tlie deceased Wat a
lelatue or the Reynolds family.
Tlm Liberty Hand.
Fifteen brand new tinilernts ler lite Liberty
band, of this city, arrived this morning and
are new at the hotel of Theodere Weutlll. en
Chestnut street. The unilerint are made of
line blue cloth. Tlie tack coats are beautl
Hilly trimmed en the lienta and arms with
geld lace, and the pauUiloens bave geld
stripesilewii the legs. The cap it et the reg
ulation baud style, low In the crown with
straight shield. Tlie cap it also trimmed lu
geld ami en the trout Is a wreath with tlie
letters "L. C. II." This baud new has tltteen
members. All are well known musicians
and they deserve onceiiragemeiit from our
'cilleits. Their uiiilurms are paid ler and
they start out witli goods prospects. Last
evening tliu baud serenaded a number or
persons mm uieyHUOMOti groin improvement
since ihey sUirted, some weeks age.
Thieves lllmeieretl lu Time.
Tuesday night the faintly el llenjaiuin
(irell, who resides ou tliu Philadelphia turn
pike, near lliukley's bridge, heard a nolse lu
tlm direction of the barn, and his seu raised
the window and teuiid that something was
wrong. He immediately dressed and went
te the stable vv here he found ene of his horses
harnessed and the carriage drawn out el the
house. The thieves had Hed.
Ail Alleged lleulal Irem Mi I ol.eiii.
The Bullale CemmcrriuJ Alt ertucr in tin
editorial says: "Letters received In thlt city
trout Bullale women new In Paris, and who
iiave personally seen the young woman
whose name has been mentioned at that et
tlm intended wife et President Cleveland,
report that the merlitled girl Ksitively de
clares that sbe Is net going te marry Sir.
Clovelanil."
Attend te Your Notes.
Saturday being Decoration Day is a legal
holiday and tbe banks will be clesed. Tbose
Inn lug notes maturing en that day will save
expense by attend Ing.tQ the same ou Friday.
J)mXKI IN Tilt". TKflTIl 1HM1KO.
ItiKMnter lieaes le Alleunn In a China Conical.
Heme Sttty (justly llrrnrf.
Yosterdny nftorneon the Lancaster anil Al Al Al
toetia clubs played their llrst chninplenshlp
gaine in this city. The woather wiw very
celtl and tlaitip, yet thore were several liun liun
dretl isiopleon the grounds. It imiktsl llke
nil ii nil tlay, yet the nun managed te make
bin way through the heavy clouds at times.
When ev or he did thl i he was greeted with
applause by tbose assembled te see the
ball game. The game wat very well played
until the sixth Inning. The score then hUkxI
'1 te 0 In favor or the home team, but the
VltlUirs were allowed te score thelr llrst run
en errors. In the next liming the brown
legs added another run tothe!rscere,followod
by n third In the eighth. In the ninth inning
both tenuis seemed rattled. The Lancaster
began bitting the bill very hard and Ihelr
epK)ueuts lest their heads. The home team
secured four runs and the visitors followed
by adding three and lying the score. In the
tenth Inning the home club wat blanked and
the Altoeua, with two men out, made the
winning run en errors of the Lancaster's In
field. Tlie Altoettn club played an uphill
throughout, but did net despair and llually
were made hnppv by winning. The Lmc?s Lmc?s
ter hit Crew oil very hard and otittleldetl the
visitors, yet It soemed that they could net
win. Neither of the clubs are very strong at
uie bit, nnd the Lancaster are loeneavy m
thelr feet when tliey try te get tubuses. They
are lu need of b'jlter coaching, se that thelr
base running might be Improved. Inyos Inyes
tiirday's g ime the errers of Hhay, 'echer and
Virtue wero et the most cettly.klnd and they
really lest the game. Drltcell It a line
young pltcher and will no doubt
de well, (ilbsen, a young fellow or this city,
wasgivenatrl.il In centre Held yesterday.
He caught ene ball that came te him en ally,
and when at the bat he managed te hit but
always Inte the hands of the fielders. He
seemed slew and awkward while running
bases, but that lault can be overcome. The
scere et the game, In full, wat :
r-AScAHTna. a. n r a k altoema. b. it. p. a k.
i clier, s lit
Him),.! U 2 Ii
t Keiiike, 1 1 J II
Virtue, : ii 1
!I milium, r 1, 2, J
Ktlltiger, I I - 1
Urlscell, pill
(iilisen, in 1 li I
Kneclicgy.c Ui 1 .'
I 1 Donegliuo.r
il 1 Maitleic, a
It I) VVIlllaniH,:
I 1 Cntss, c, ...
e 0 Kautz, in ...
0 e Kljlier, 1 .
3 '.' ( asslily, I
0 i) llarher, 3
2 0 li 0 0
1 1 III Z I
tl 0 l 3, -'
I 1 .1 2
U II 3 1 0
0 1 lu, 1 1
1 1 3 1 1
0 I 2 1 1
1 1 01 7
it 0 L run ell, p
Total
12?IL" fi Tet tl
i 7 7 3e':ei a
INSlSllH.
e u l u ii 1 il 0 I e-r,
0 U n 0 (I 1 1 1 J 17
ruin Unit aster, I Twe llase lilt
II ises atelen ( her, Sltay, O'lteurke
L.im asti t
Altoeua .,
haritiMt
Urlscell.
(!) llyiuliiniu, Ktllncur, lloiieglme. 'stmckeut
Lancaster, 4 Altoeua, 2. Iiimble play lftnltcr
and Wllllaiua, Virtue mill O'lteurke, ttuxtzatnl
Klrstbs.se en balls-l anciatcr, 1: Alloena, J.
Wild iiltehes Ilrlacell, Crewell (i) t'tnplre
W A. been.
Tlie National Leaguo bad no schodule yes
terday nor will they play te-day, at the chilis
are en the way from Uie WetU The Avtocla Avtecla Avtocla
tleti gainet yottertlaj' were at follews: At
Philadelphia: Athletic l Cincinnati 10;
at Baltlmore loulsville i, Baltimore I ; at
Brooklyn : Pittsburg , Uroeklvn , at Stateu
Island : Slett St, Leuis ft,
Teny Slullnue must hnve felt very sick
when tlie Athletics hit him safely olgbteen
timet yesterday.
Yesterdtiv the nimlniclubilofeated Wil Wil
llainspert "17 te a, O'Leary't men scored
eleven runt In the first two Innings.
The Lawrence (Sla-ss.) club, of which
Ilmtiiy Donald Is a uiemtier, leads the New
Knglaud Liugue In batting and lielditig.
Slanager Beb l-'erguben, of the Mets, hat
secured a uniform, and will go out in the
held te glve his Metropolitan players a low
points in ball playing. Reb says that he will
get all the bill playing out el the nine that it
possible.
Tlie Baltlmore club hid but three bits oil
Ramsay vesterday.
Nine el the ten runs niade yesterday by
Cincinnati wero secntcil in the llrst lliree
Innings.
Wlllixui Deen umpires a geed game and
does net glve the home team everv thing, as
the custom seems te la) with umpires In the
htate Leaguo.
Jake tioediuau has het it released by the
Lancaster club.
The Lancaster te mi it really in need of
geed catchers.
The attendance at j esterday's game show ed
that tlie Liucaster lH-ople still have a warm
spot for the greit sHjrt, and if the club but
w ins occasionally they vv ill draw, as they de
serve. The admisjleii lee te games boie will
lie changed from 1 te ii cents, as the club
cannot gel along at the ienucr price.
Tilt: MA II hl.U Tltl.il. IX HI'
l.UVW.
The Case I'er the C'einiiiuiinealtli Clused
1 1'.
and a ltet Taken.
The sensational developments in the Slax
vvell trial Stenday arternoen, and the expec
tation that the prosecution would rest its case
and lhat Maxwell would be placed en the
witness stand te testily in his own defense,
literally packed the criminal court Tuesday
morning with sjiictatets or .Ul classes el men
and women. Lxtra seatt, provided for tlie
anticipated large attendance el ladles, were
each ene occupied by a representative et the
lair !ex, who took an extraordinary interest
in the proceedings.
The preliminary business of the court hav
ing been disposed el, Ibe jury in the Max
well case and the defendant wero brought
Inte court, and the examination of Deputy
Slierill Kenelick was proceeded with. Slax
well appeared a trille aler than en previous
occasions but he maintained hisfermercalui
and almost indillereiit bearing. Koueflck
testilled that he was present in the circuit
attorney's oillce when Mr. Brooks of Eng
land, called te see the p.isencr. The prose
cution asked the witness te tell the jury the
nature of the interview between Sir. Brooks
mid the defendant. , ,
Mr. Kauntlerey, ortheitelense, asked that
the private words spoken at the interview
and the emotion et the graj haired father be
net laid betore a sensatnm-eekitig publie
nudlonce. The prosecution answered that
they desired te prove that the prisener had
en that occasion thrown aside all disguise,
mid bad ndniilted his Identily-tbat he was
li. M. Brooks. The delense said that this
point would net be denied, and the witness
was withdrawn.
All the clothing marked " C V. P." feuud
in Slaxw ell's triuik at Auckland, the valises
hat boxes, trunks, medicine bottle, letters
irem Maxwell te Prellerand from Dotective
SlcCulletigh te Slaxw ell and the latter's at
torney, the articles bought by the delendaut
while In St. Louisalter theiuurder and these
purchased in San Francisce, were admitted
in ovidence mid shown te the jury. The
prosecution then staled le the court that they
desired te rest their side et tlie ctse.
The defense asked that tlie coroner, Who
witnessed the pest-mortem examination of
Preller's body, be phu oil en the stand by the
liroteculien and be made te testify at te tlie
result et the examination. The prosecution
refused, nml the delense appealed te the
leurt, wbotlecided that he could net Inter Inter Intor
fero in the matter. The defense accepted the
ruling, and asked that an adjournment lie
taken until te-day at 10 o'clock. The court
thou adjourned.
IIUUSK ASH VAItUIAdE HEVUI'KHMt.
A Theory That lis Iais Ms) lie Traietl le lite
Republican Primaries.
The horse and cirnage stelen irem the
stable of Benjamin L. Undis, en Sleuday
haie been recovered. The team was found
Tuesday pjjjrnltig covered with mud near
the aliushiTfKe. The herse was nearly ex
hausted ami had evldently Iwen driven long
anil bard during the night.
Sir. Landis supposing tlie loam might
have bceu steleti by the Welsh Mountaineers,
secured a companion nml diove evor the
mountain and uuieug the cabins lu that do de do
lectable region, but could hear nothing of his
team until his return home, when he learned
of Its be I nu in tbe almshouse stable. Mr.
Landis thinks it may lie Kisslble that thieves
stele the loam for carrying oil plunder they
had secured Homewnore eise; nut it is past as
likely that it was taken by bouie belated elec
tion oillcer or member of the beard of return
Judges who after having been driven te their
respective homes abandoned the team, or
had It returned te the nlmshouse grounds, by
ene of thelr cronies who wanted te get Inte
tow n nt an early hour Nothing Is tee bad
for a Republican mauager of primary oloo eloo oleo
tlous te UlUe a hand in.
CHARGKD WITH PAltlllGIDK.
mis AxnmitBON fiera auk avvvhkii
UV Tit Kill 1'ATIIBKH MUHUgll.
Their Capture, and Cunllueiiienl In Jail In
SprlURlleld, Me, Tour Inmates el a Dis
reputable llotise llnriied In n Wiscon
sin Town Tlie Tra k of Crime,
Si'iiiMiiiKi.ii, Ma, May !. Lale last
night Sherlll Nowlen and Deputy llensley
brought lu tlie two Andersen brothers ami
Kwlng Saudera charged with the murder of
old man Andersen and lodgetl thorn in Jail
for sale keeping. The Andersen boys are
nged respectively le and V.0 years, and Han Han
ders Is 17. The Cnlted Press correspondent
Interview oil the otllcer. He said the Ixiys
wero llrst arrosted en account of suspicion
grew big out of family trouble that bad been
known te exist for a long tlme previous te
the murder of thelr father. Thelr mother It
also under suspicion, as thore bad been rpiar
rels between lier and her husband, In which
tlie boys took part. The three priseners have
confessed separately Implicating each ether
in the murder, but the two Andorseiis both
swore that Sanders did the sheeting.
IlVHNKlt IN A I1AUHIU.
1'utir Inmates of a lllsrepulaliln Heuse (leOnt
or the World by Fire.
Mu.vvAi'icr.i:, Wis., Stay LU-A dispatch
has been received Irem Rblnelauder, In the
northern part of this state, tbat a heuse or
Ill-repute, about a mile from that village,
was burned, tegether with four inmate,
early yesterday morning. A lifth occupant
escajKWl alive, but se liadly burned that bit
llfe Is despaired or. The dead are A. J.
.Smith, owner of the place', Staggle Carrell,
Daniel Deylo and a woman reputed te be
Deylo's wife. William Clark It fatally
burned. It it thought the Ure wat Inccudlry
and two persons who esciped from the burn
ing building wero nrrested en suspicion,
but wero discharged for lack of proof.
Kllletl tin Jrnping Convict.
Vn ixstu-iifi, Silts, SlaylM. A large ferce
et cenvlctt bave been working en the Vicks
hurg, Shreveiwrt A Texas railroad, near
Quebec, La., for seme time, nnd en Monday
morning three of them two while and ene
negre oscaied and wero pursued Monday
until about II o'clock at night, when they
wero met by two of the guards en a railroad
bridge. The guards at ouce orderod them te
turronder, but they rushed uieu the guards
who 11 red, mortally wounding ene of the
vv hite men, who died seen after. The negre
was wounded, but be and the ether white
man escaped. They are being hotly pursued
lu the swamps. All three of the convicts
wero known as tleserate characters. The
coroner's jury Justified tlie action or the
guards.
Practice .snoeting at Tells Haiti Venterilay.
Thore was a large crowd at Tells Haln te
take part In and witness the practice sheeting
et the Lancaster .Schuotzen-Vorein. Out of a
posslble is) In llve matches of three reuuds
each, the scere wasas fellows; P. J. Lobzeltor,
lil ;(ioergo Heits lis; JehnT. Kuapp, 117;
Charles l'raticiscus, 117; Jacob Wolfer, loe ;
Win. Ralz, ; Chas. J. Whlte, 89; Peter
Denunel, '"i, Henry J. Kegel, HJ. H. C.
Hall, an amateur, made 'it out of a possible
Ills, and Jehn 11. Cllne and A. P. Fuluier
each li) out of "J.
The goneral avorageof the sheeting was:
P. J. Lubelter, 11 - e ; Jehn T. Kmipp, 11;
Geerge Ilelss, 10; Ch.is. Frauclsctts, 10;
Jacob Welfer, 0W Win. Ralz, 0 1-5; Chas.
J. Wlilte, 0; Peter Donimel, S.l-0; Henry J.
Kegel, 8 1-5.
Several ofthe members had new Winches
ter ritles with which they did line sheeting.
Dentil of .Mrs. I'rlacllla llalr.
Mrs. Priscllia Hair, wife of Dnv iti Hair,
died at her resideiice, en tlie 1'hiladelphia
pike, opix)tite the almshouse, en Tuesday
evening at 11 o'clock, afler a lingering illness
rrem consumption. Sbe leavos two
daughters Sirs, fioergo Miller, el Mlddlo Mlddle Mlddlo
tewn, Sirs. Win. II. Iiimati, of this city, nnd
two sons, (iuns.iloeand A. K. Hair, the last
uatiied being a compositor en the Intui.i.i Intui.i.i
eK.stEit. Mrs. Balr was a pious, Christian
woman, a communicant of the Baptist
church, and bere her long Illness without
murmuring, sustained by a faith tbat the
suilerlugs et this llte w HI be mero than com
pensated by the joys of the lilotecomo,
through tlie atonement of the Redoemor.
Sirs. Hair's iuneral will take place Friday at
i o'clock p. ui.
i-.turai.ter Ceuntaliis Hurt at C'eatesillle.
i rum the l eat Chester Uepitbllciiii.
Twe men from the (lap, were at Reck Run
en Monday night with a team hired at Chris
tiana. They started from Reck Run and
drove te Ceatesville. A platform, at the lat
ter place, at the Pennsylvania railroad sta
tion, about eight leet high, used ler leading
iten, with mi inclined approach at each end
attracted their eyes. Thinking It was a
bridge they drove up one et the Inclines, ene
el me tueu nav lug get out te lead uie nerse.
The platform w as tee narrow te held the car
riage and it full oil, pulling the horse mid
mail with it. Tlie man in the vehicle was
considerably injured, having one feet and
leg badly hurt. The carriage was almost
completely demolished.
IDA LKHltt- t:X(IAHXiltt.T.
' Ihu hea ir lie " Presented lt Utrge Audi
ence at the Opera Heuse.
The Ida Lew Is Dramatic company np np np
itoared for the second tlme last night. The
audionce was el very goedslzo, being some
what larger than en the openlng night. The
drama of " The Sea et lee, or the Wild
Flew or et Mexico," was presonted in a way
that highly pleased the people. Mist Lewis
appeared In the character of Luiiun tic
.iMcetii-j and Oi'iurittt nnd did remarkably
vvell. This evening the company apjKiars
again, when they will play " The Twe
Orphans," witli Sliss Lewis as Louise, the
blind girU Tlie company Is strong mid
deserving of a liberal patronage, at their
prices are very low.
Twe Ijirge Demonstrations.
Tlie annual convocation of tho-Supreme
Castle or the Knights of the Golden Kagle
the bead central tribunal or the order in the
United States, bgan in Philadelphia, en
Tuesday. A parade was held, participated in
by J,e0U knights.
The thirty-third annual conclave of the
Cratitl Ceiiimandery, Knights Templar, of
Pennsylvania, met In Scrauten, en Tuesday,
nnd the ceremonies incident te this brilliant
gathering were el tlie most imposing charac
ter. The grand paraue et tne loreuoou wat
participated lu by nearly "J.tiOO knights.
They meet uext vear in Philadelphia.
Cases Dismissed,
The cases of malicious mischief mid assault
and battery preferred by Catharine lless
against (letllcb Spoece tiud Chas. Kpoece w ero
beard befere Alderman I loon hist evening
and dismissed, the ovidence beiug tee tri
lling te warrant the alderman in returning
tbe cases te court.
A Correction,
ltwatiuadverteutly stated that Christ Kami
man tlid net get any votes lu Clay township.
He received 101 votes about the same num
eor that the ether candidates en the same
combination received.
Inspection or Hie U, A. It.
Admiral ltoynelds Pest, 105, will be in
spoctetl by Majer J. W. Yoeuui, in their new
Pest room, evor Kepler's hardware store,
tbiseveulug. All the members of the Pest
are expected te l present.
Cress Actions,
Fanny Hildebrand, of West Lampoter
township, eutered suit yosterday at Alder-
mau Rarr's rer assault ana battery against u.
'A. Slilev. and Sllley entered a suit ler the
same otlenso agalust her at the oillce of
Aldernian Forduey. Reth cases will be
heard ou Saturday.
VUXOlttCMI ANlt Or.KtHIIAKUAHIXK.
Indication That tlm Dairy Men Are Motte
Have Things nil Tltelr Own Way.
Flout tlie N. V. Ilemld.
A number of commercial bodies in the
West liave seu t te Congress strong remon remen
strances agnlnst the passage of the antl-olee-margarluo
bill, which was takeu up for dis
cussion In the Heuso. The Cincinnati chant chant
ber or commerce, which (peaks as a disinter
ested party In the inatter, has adopted this
among oilier resolutions :
That il would be against sound public
imllcy te carry out the proposed legislation
calculated te eperate against the oleomar
garine and hiittcriue Industries, mid that as
these articles are manifestly proer ones le
be manufactured and seltl for reed purposes
any Hpedal tax would be nu tinjtisllliabln d Is
crimination against legitimate domestic in
dustry, and Rhotildsiet be huposed.
Beth tbe Chicago beard et trade nnd the
livestock exchange make tlie ehit that by
the manufacture of oleomargarine tliu value
of bullocks Is enhanced from two le four
dollars ii head ami that the suppression Of
the industry would cause a less of millions
of dollars lu tbe stock raising in te rests of
tbe country. Reth declare that tlie produc
tion of oteoinargarlno places within tbe reach
of the Jioeplo "an acceptable, economical and
wholesome article of feed." The live stock
oxclmnge lurther says:
The price of choice grades of butter Is Iro Ire
quently se high as te place them beyond the
reach of people of moderate means who can
new get a wimlesomeand pulntablosubstltute
at a low price, but who would, If the pro
posed laws should be enacted, be cotnpellod
te eat peer butter or de vv ItheuL
Te say nothing or these welghtv Industrial
oensidoratious, the constitutional objections
te the proposed legislation are sulllclent te
call ler Its dereat. Congress has the pew or te
tax oleoinnrgino, hut without taxing it Hint
body hat ue right te Interlere with Its manii manii manii
facturoersalo. The purpose or the proposed
law is net revenue, for no revenue Is needed,
but te suppress the Industry. Such legisla
tion it a gross abuse and a fraud. It is an
attempt le de by Indirect what cannot be done
by direct means. It would set an lnliilteus
precedent that could only be product! ve or
mlschler.
Furthermore, It would be a usurpation by
Congress et jsiwer that belengs te the states
alone. Net ev en a state, as the highest court
el New erk bat declared, bat the power te
prohibit the manufacture or sale of oleomar
garine. Hut overy state hat ample authority
Ui regulate the Industry se as te prev out fraud
and deception. Just laws for this purpese
are prejsjr and eommemlnblo; but they are
te be niadeby tbe states 11(t by Congress.
nuxvA r soiteuu cexmsTivH.
The Luther in and Chnrili ul neil Meet lu Ilar Ilar
rtliurgle Discuss Scheel Werk,
On .Monday evening tlie second annual con
vention of Sunday school werkers in the
Harrlsbtirg conference met at -Memerial
Lutheran church, Harrlsbtirg. .The presid
ing efllt or was Rev. SI. S. 1 fecker, of Stool Stoel Stool
ten. The convention conslstsef all tbe min
isters ofthe conlerenco aud three dolegatos
from eaeh Lutheran Sunday school within
t'te conferonco boundaries which Includes
the comities of Lancaster and Dauphin.
"The encouraging and discouraging fea
tures in Sunday school work" was the topic
et the evening, Rev. Sylvanus Stall, of Lan
caster, making the opening address, lie
was followed by Revs. A. It. Studebaker,
Reimonsnyder, Fishbum and Hener. The
exercises were Interspersed with vocal selec
tions by the choir. Mr. Spayd, et Siillers
ville, audlll, V Slclster, el this city, took part
in the discussion of school services; aud the
resolution recommending te Sunday schools
tlie opening and closing sorvicesas published
lu the "Aiigsburg Teacher was adopted.
In Tuesday's afternoon session the ques
tion, " What are the obligations of the Sun
day schools te tbe mission work ei the
thtirch," was discussed. Able aud interest
ing addresses were made by Revs. Kvnns,
Cook aud Zimmerman. Rev. Albert U.
Stutlebaker then taught the Sunday school
lessen for next Sabbuh, " Christ feeding tlie
five thousand." The lessen was well
taught aud awakened much iuleresU
In the evening a large children's meeting
was held, aud addresses wero made by sev
eral inombers el the conference. The confer
ence met this (Wednesday) morning at SilO
for devotional services. At 'ISI0 tbe topic ler
discussion was "Roseusibllity of tbe Sun
day Scheel Tenchers." At lOilO the question
box was opened, and the convention ad
journed at 11-10.
The Church et Ceil.
Rev. li. W. Sollhamer, of Washington
borough, opened the Tuesdny evening exer
cises of the nineteenth annual Sunday school
conveution ofthe Church of Hed, which met
In the All-Workers chapel, lfarrlsburg.
liovernor Pattison speke wertit of welcome
nml delivered ene ei his characteristic ad
dresses, abounding in words of wisdom and
onceuragoment te all present. Rev. Sell
hauler, the acting president, retponded in a
tow well-timed and cloqtieul remarks.
The topic of the evening, "What it the
greatest need el our Sunday Scheel work ?"
was opened by C. I). Risbel, el Columbia.
The convention will luijetiru en Thursday
evening.
.Marietta's New A. .VI. K. Paster.
At the conference of ministers or the A. SI
i:. church lu llarrisbttrgen Tuesday, among
the ministerial nppolutnientt was that et J.
W. Davis who will have the charge of
Marietta ami Middlotevvii. The conference
adjourned te meet in Philadelphia en tbe
second Wednesday of Slay, lbs7.
halialiury's Scheel Kxaiiiluutleu.
Wan i: Heitsi;, May li). Prof. M. J.
Hrecht held the annual examination et appli
cants for schools In Salisbury township, at
tliis place Tuesday. The examination was
tlie most dlllicult one held in this township
for n number of years. Nlnetctu applicants
for certificates were lu the class, fburtoen of
whom were successful. The following ap
pointments bave been made by the
directors : Pine Orove, l'va !. Slcllvalu J
ML Reck, Fannie .1. Bovvley ; Meadvllle,
Liiuna J. Sklles; Wblte Hall, Auieratta
Buchanan; Spriugville, Frank tjreil; Mt,
Pleasant, J. 11. Dickinsen; Centre, Sal lie K.
Foulk ; Spriug Harden, J. Rutter Worst;
Slillwoed, lUiza R. Clark; Huyorstewn,
Sallle Ellniaker; Watorloe, Anna Kvatis;
Limevllle, C. Sue Diem ; Hueiia Visti, Nellio
Hurst; Reseneath, Cera S. Ingrum; Har
mony, H. LIzzie Wlse; tiap soceudary,
BeckieC. Slaymaker; Gap primary, Anna
SI. Wise; Bethanla, Ida D. i'leaui. Sit.
Airy and Pleasant Vlevv schools are vacant.
Arrangements for Decoration Day.
The Decoration Day committee et tlie
t i mud Army Pests met last oveniug at Al
derman Harr's elllce. The cemmittee en
llowers reported that the pupils of the pub pub
leo schools would furnish all that wero need,
ed. The committee en Hags reported that
the llags were ready ler distribution. The
cemmittee en nitisie reported that tbe City
band and a drum corps bad boeu secured.
The committee decided te extend an invita
tion te tbe bcbevl beard, teacbeis and city
authorities te participate lu the ceremonies.
Pests I si and le.i will iurnlali details te deco dece dece
rate the graves in tbe cemeteries, except
theso et the Laueaster en Saturday morn
ing.
Lewer I'.iul Notes.
Frem the Oxfeid Press.
Plvn Rrevvu, of Fite Kddy, has been ap
pointed a Hsu warden.
William A. Loeke, who has been residing
at Soville, Flerida, since last fall is back te
bis foruier home in Fulton township.
The sujiervlsers of Fulton tewiiBhip are
new engiiged in filing aud repairing u mls mls
er,.i,ie miicknaiid In the nubile read near Llt
tle Hrlbiiu Pretbyterlan church. Travolers
net accustomed le the read have unknow
ingly driven into the sand mlre aud wero
cempelled te abandon their teauiH and seek
assisbiuce from the kindly disposed citizens
near the quagmire te oxtrlcate their convey
ances from its gluo-llke clutches.
Singing Beclety OrgaitUed.
Last evening at the rooms of the Yeung
Men's Christian association, a new sing
ing soclety te be known as tlie Cecilian,
organized with the following eflleers :
President, O, A. Fondersmlth s vice prosl presl
dents, If. Moere, W. H. Altlck and Israel 1.
Mayer ; bocretary, Uarry 8. Siencer t treas
urer, Win. Schlaugli ; conductor, W. H. Hall J
organist, F, W, llass.
YOUNG MAXWELL'S DKFENSK.
II Oil- IIK IS TO AVVOVSr fUH TUB
3UHt I) Kit Ul' l'KKLI.KIt.
An InleiestlnK Niectneleln tha Nt. U OeaH
Itoem When the Prisoner's Counsel Oul-
llnes the Atiiuiiiiint ler Ills Cllslil.
1 lieery el tlm Detense.
hi. Leuis, Me., Stay i).-.Ti,e oxpecUUon
that Maxwell would take the witness aUfld
in ills own dofense, was sulllclent te pack the
court room early this morning, many
el the ladles present lielng provlded with
lunch. Sir. Fauntleroy ojienod for the
deronse and said: "Cled aud tbe boyish
defendant alone knew hew Charles Arthur
Preller met his death. New, this young man
proposes te disclose te the Jury all circtim
statn.es surrounding the death of 1'roller.
Yeu havobecn told bowMaxwell and Preller
became lulimate en Isxirti of nhll. We with
Ui preve that llte delendantr salt! in Uie
prosenco el Str. Warren that he was n
lawjer, and had acquired some knowledgo
01 iiietllcine. Slaxvvell wasauxleus te pro pre pro
aiireHomo employment and was anxious te
go te Auckland. At Bosten bs an luoxperl luexperl luoxperl
encod youth he atlempteil le practice titodl titedl titodl
elno. Sfaxwell ditt net represent le Preller
tliat be had the nocessary inoney te go te
Auckland. Rofero Proller's arrival here we
lind the defendant trying le ralse money.
When Preller came the trlendsblp betweau
the two wat renewed up te Sunday, April 5,
lsS."i. Tlie two wero constantly tegether. We
will show that wlien Treller was lu the do' de' do'
lendanl's room, defendant Undertook te por per por
rerm the oieratlen. We will show thai whlle
the defendant was ndmlnlsterlng chloroform
he discovered that he bad upset IL He then
weut te I'oruew's drug store nnd procured a
sulllclent quantity of clilorelorm te porferui
thoeporatlou. Wben hocamebackheadiuln hecamebackheadiuln
Istered seme mero or tlie drug and inserted the
catheter. AhIioiIIiIhe 1'rellorgreauotlnndtho
defendaut seeing that he was suflerlng ad
ministered mere of tlie drug. Whlle sr sr
ferming thoeporatlou he uotlced alarming
slgus in the breathing of Preller and imme
diately cut eir his patient's shirt anil drawers
and commenced le bath hint about the chest
and endeavored te restore him te conscious
ness, uter working far seme tlme en the
body he round that his lrleud was dead.
Impelling Dlnelmllent .strikers
H,bi:siitfK, 111., Slay 2ii. -The grand
Iodge et the Brotherhood or Railway Urako
man is in session here, and has expelled
twenty-six of Its inombers for originating
the strike ou the Union Pacific railroad, and
has sustiouded thirty mero for IK) days for
participating In It The grantl ledgo Is con
sidering the cases of tbose members who
took part In the Missouri & Paclllc strlke,
and luteiids te expel these who destroyed or
Injured property. The grand master says
tlie brotherhood does net sanction strikes.
A (treat Fire tn Chicago.
Chk'mie, Slay "it. The most disastrous
tire which has visited Chicago for a leug tlme
broke out this morning, shortly after 1:30
o'clock. It was in the block at the north
western corner of Wabash avonue and Con
gress street, aud rough estimates place the
less nt ever one mlllieu dollars. The occu
pants were Bollerd, Ularke.V Ce., publishers;
Van Antwerp, Bragg A Ce., in Ibe same
business; Douehuu A llonneborry, book
binders; it. S. Peale t Ce., lithographers,
aud the Central Lithographing company.
Tbe building was owned by Jehn Qulucy
Adams
Wen the "Derby,"
Lq-MiON, Slay 2d. The race for tbe Derby
stakes was run at Epseui Downs te-day, and
was wen by the Duke et Westminster's bay
colt Ormonde. The herse was ridden by the
colehratod jockey, Freil Arcber. The track
was semen hat heavy, owing te the frequent
showers w hich had been fulling since day day
breik. The Hard, Mr. R. l'uek's chestnut colt, fin
ished second, aud SL Miren, Mr. T. It. Gra
ham's brown colt, third.
Moue Mnsens' Trouble hetlletl.
Pti rstiuitii, Pa., May2i. At a meotlugef
coinmittees ropreteutiug the sloue coutract ceutract
urs and sloue masons last night, all dlll'er dlll'er
ences w ero settled. The basis of sottlement
li.xes a day's work at uine hours with ene
hour less ou Saturday, the pay remaining at
tlie old rate of JJ cents per hour. The agree
ment holds geed until January, lhS7. The
masons resumed work this morning.
The K. of 1- Convention.
Ci.i;vi:i.a.ni, O., Slay 20. The Kuights et
Laber conveution was called te order by
Master Workman l'ewderly at 10:15 this
morning aud is still lu session. Commenc
ing thlt afternoon, sessions will be held from
2 p. in., tell p. in., aud from 8 a. in., te 12
m., uutil tbe convention adjourns.
Furniture Aleu btrlke,
RocKieitii, Ills.,SIay20 All machine uien
of the Ferest City furniture factory struck:
yesterday. They number 75. The cause of
the trouble Is the discharge of a fellow work
man. A Menth's Heilitctleti of the Public Detit.
WvsiitMtTON, Slay 20. The financial
statements ier this month tire tints fur unus
ually lavorable. A publie debt reduction of
mere than ten Jniilliens is assured. The
amount may equal or oxceed twolve mil
lions. WBA Til Kit rttUHAHlLlTllCa,
, Washinotem, D. O., May 2t). Fer
yff Eastern New Yerk, Eastern Penn
sylvania, Wostern Pennsylvania, West
em ew Yerk and Xew Jersoy, lair weather
fellow ed by light local ralny.sllghtly warmer,
easterly winds.
Feii'Tti ens pay Light local rains, slight
ly warmer weather are indicated for New
Yeck, l'eunsylvauia and New Jersey, aud
slightly warmer weather for Maryland and
Delaware.
TFXF.r.KAFIIIU TAP
JosepbO. littliuentl, stock oxehaugespeou.
later at Montreal, has failed for f 120,000.
Jack Williams, mi Englishman, whlpjied
Jack Davis el Hartferd, near Trey, N. ,,
this mernlug in anoleven-reuud light.
i.,iw,. ivirriiiL'ten. or Lowlsteu. Me., and
Heyn Harry, et Fertland, last night fought
six rounds te a draw, Slarqula of Queens
bury rules, at Lew Isten. ',.
Ilttckman's sawmill near Deshler, O., was
blown up by the explosion of a boiler Tues
day. Engineer Smith was killed, being lit
erally tern te pleces.
Six ether ompleyei
were injureii.
Fish Cases,
Ne ilsh cases were heard bofero Aldermau
Spurrier yesterday except thase reported in
last eveulng'a aiier. A large number of
wltnesses absented themselv os from thebear.
Ing and the atderinau new proiesos te ahew
them tliat they cau te brought in. This
morning Jehn W. Eslileman was beard en
thd charge of using Ilsh pets in 1 equaa
oreek. The case was dlsniUse.1. ""
Plorcewaslioard en as luiilai ;'" "?
was llued ri", which be did net jay, butgard
ball for the presenu
Clsarmakers Jein K.ef I
K 'Srd.y'aoeCt en. bundrad mt I forty
J!raml'SouV!hexall,vebear,tofI).rtrlct
Assembly Ne- ,
' Hul An Assignment.
Jehn Menteltb, et Martle township, mtd
an assignment of his property uxlay, fertbe
benetltef creditors te O. A. Derrick, of lh
uauie tewushlii.