tltye ljmfaXf iJf 11 Mljj ' ii ' ' i .Lisssi gMlMMAIW ' volume xxn-ye, 1320. A VIOLENT HAIL STOKM HII KKIlf KAHTITAUH AVHOSH TIIKVKN- tii it iy thk cevurr. I. Illl Unities" lin In llm Hy Mmiin lii stutire nl SUrIiI I ' Frem lh Country. Ilralit lleateti llnnn anil (Irow In Kritll llmtljr Injured 'I tiurMttay was n ilny of cloud huiI sun shine, showers ami storms. 'I tin xxliwtrlan wlie Nt(ipeil nut without hii umbrella was Jirutty Mite ingot wet holern he IihiI gene far, nml I lin lady who had no sunshade was Just its likely te have her complexion xpnlle.1 ly thitaun. These iMintilllul streaks nf sunshine mill hcera continued (111 live n'chx k when liliirk xirtcnlniix cloud apprnschctl from tlm von', Hiul Noen tlinre wax n heavy lall or lain r tvempiuled by tlitimlur hiiiI lightning, hiuI hail nlhiest ns large as peanutx. 'I'lie Hterni did net liit lc-ug, ami tlm sun broke through tfni llcuvy clouds that rn triiildlug In nil ilinvtleiiM through tlin heavens. Shortly afliir ft o'clock nnntlinr storm cainii Ixxiuilng In Jreni tlie nertli ami west ami with It came mil oral II txhoser wlilte lightning ami ilecp letted thunder Inllowed hy a heavy tall of rain ami hull, some of tin) hailstones belugas l;ii no in hulled walnuts. 'I'lie miMt serious damage that we havn himrd el In theeliy Is tlm demolition of tlm hk lllit ittitl tlm ruin or Ih" piloted hark hark ureuiulx nl Bete's photographing rixiui, North Queen Htreel, above Orange. 'I'lie hull lull scarcely a w helti pant) of glass In tlie sky light, and lliu backgrounds and ether itoce itece Millie Ixdng Kili)tiHi In water colors stillnrtxl much tlutiMKc Tlm Ien Is overturn. 'Ihn nkv lights In Hi" ether photograph alli rle- In thncltyhy moihe gcxxl stroke of fertiiuti ecsxhI Injury liy tlie hall. .Schrejei'x greenhouses, west of tlie city, mid Knhrer's, cast or tlm city, escaped set Ions Injury from tlie hall. A geixl deal or trult kh kiie. ked down, Minie tender vegetables i lit up and the grew lug grain llalloued. IN Tltr! tl NTl, I he wheal In tlm path of tlie storm him holly IxmIeii down liy lliu rain and liall, and tlie ground Is strewn with young fruit kiiei'ktMl Ireni tlm lres. 'I'lm truck gardens am mm h damignd 'I'lm rern Istixiyming te have In-"!! xorleusly Injured, ndetl n gtxxi deal etitis net vel up ery little tobacco hat et liei'ii net out, and consequently Very little ilamariti has Iskiii dene te tlm ut up. Lltihtulug struck tlm residence el M. (I. Dlssluger, lu MecliaulcitleirKi no tlm New Helland pike, hut did little damage, Urn Ixilt pwlnH Ireiu the puik or tlie reef te tlie npeiitltiu. and den n lint iutlt)K te eUtern In tlm )anl. A lieuw ntar tlm llrt tell rTe en tlm New Helland plkiy uhikiI hy U'llieti llruhaker aiidnviiplelhy I'ranklln Sliluip, wairldtllrxl liy hall n lartittiM wahliltn, try window en Ihn north went ldit el tlie liouie U'ln de iunlllinil. 'llm leriii wu.h vmy lie-ny In rarndl.ie.unl vlclnll AiImiii inner, ene of tint nldvat Inliahltauti, !..i It w at ene of Hie wantdt that Ii MMled that Hoctlen for 2.", ear. l.irKe troth were uprooted or twisted etr mid fuiieei lilenii Ihiwii. On Mchelat D.uiner'H preinlsm art liuitienH4 willow lln ftt In diameter was llewu down. At Henry lleralii v'n a Miry lircii tnaple wns uproettxl. Atlel Joel i.iKHinui a aoven willows wertt Mown down Alt iik I'm l'eiinnylanla rail nrtil lelerapli pelia were lovell! an! wires hreui ii Tlm totnero shed of l.llax lleiMhey was mewd rrcm 1U I tun tun datlen mid all llm Inside HcuTntdlnK was thrown down. '1 he hall for n few nilnutin lell ery rapidly , from tlie front of Nicholas Haulier's UNcrn It wiw kliexnltsl up liy hut kets full, tlie liail-aleues tielni; as large as herrles. A trrtwt deal of fruit was knocked down Ireiu the orchards and Krape from thn lnarda. Tlm wheat was laid llat with tlie ground, A fttw ItetilH of IoImceo th it wero net out a day or two ttcfure tlie atenn weren KixkI deal dnuiai;wl mid wlltlitMttii Ixt re planted Mr. Keen, el t.catimti Place, had ail acre almost dstrii) nl. At (lordenvlllo tlioaterin vwvs very lieavy and large ruantiltOH or hall tell. The wind was high and eighteen tine apple trees In tlie orchard of Jacoh llasli went uprooted anil hlen ii te tlie ground. 1 he roel of tlie ham orileejinilu Heller, who rtaldei iKttwteii liordeuMllo and lllrd lil-lmnd, was lilewn oil ami carried moiiie dishtnee away. A Mr, Wlavmaker, nxhlluK imar Iranian l'latie, lest twelve apple tress, which w crti blown evor In his en hard A turn near Henk's station was unroofed and n great inanj trees In that vicinity wtre blenn down. 'Ihe U'lugniph lines of tlie Western Union i emimuy and llm Pennsylvania tnllrend,east of thecltj, w is liully dauiageil. Many peltss were llifewii down and Alres tern. The train wlue'i worn due In Ijuuasler at iU) last evening, had te Ihi stepped several lluiea Ixl Ixl Ixl lore It re.uliul this city, owing te tlie fact llial telegraph pelrs had blown acreas tlie track In l'-asl l.itiiietrr township thoatenu was ery t.oere. The hail wan large and de de htruitUe. vthtiit aptcared te aiiller most, and fruit was uilt from tun trees A Urge uuiuher of trrea worn blown down. Whit litllu tobacco was out was badly cut and will hae lit be replantrd. In llm neighborhood of Htraslinrg there waa M-ry litllu hail, but roiiHldurable rain anil winil. A mmilter of troes wsre blown eter and lences down. There was a ery heavy tail or rain In the northern part of the county, but little hall. '1 he wheal was bully Ixwlen down. At ijii4rry llle anil liirnugn net tteuineni end nt tliiseiuuty lliern was ery little rain lu Iho ewnltigand no bull. An InrhlMit et IhR Slerm. A terrilie peal el a reporter'! front-deer laMl was followed by nn equally terrible peal el thunder, and all thought the lioll-hanitle had Ix'en ntriiek. I (ion esainlnatlen, a small Imiv was round attached te the 111 knob, who blandly Hug gested that the jrate rtqxtrtBr buy meuiu " frrjyen Idea" let) cream. He was promptly annHillaleil. tll.lt Dllillyitlf JIKaiUUKATlU. ri, rnllrt it Ilia Clutrlrr Klertlnna lu t'rtfitr nl lilt t'MMjr of th Ciillttltlltlitli At Lynchburg in the municipal election the lieinecrals ulecled their entire ticket. At HanWlle Ihere was no opposition te the Demcu'ratle ticket. II. . llarksdale waa ylected mayor with all the nominees or the Democratic primary. U Alexandria the olection Ter hlatoelllcora resulted In the i hoice or nil the Democratie neniiiuKH without oppasltlen. At Hlcliinend tlioaiipixirierHeI the Koferiii ticket undo a heavy llglil.imd they woreory Jubilant, claiming that limy luve Itoen aiie aiie (esslul iMiMiud ex'itatleu bv ulix-lliig net only u majority of their iMndldates for oily council, but also electing Hrnllh (Indopoiid (Indepoiid (Indopeiid (nt or Horerm candidate for city Horseantcy ) ever Iite the Democratie Incumbent. At tills hour (1 u. in ) returns nre In from leurteen precini ta. Thtae show that the llererm ticket has HAept the city everwhelmlnsly. and will hae both branchuH or the city council by perltx'tly aarit majorities. Smith (Independ ent Ueferinur) ler city 8er(;eant has a ma jority or nearly two thousand ever l.ee (Democrat), which, when the reinalnliiK ten nrei-iticljt are heard from, will lx) IncreaMed " .1 .. ...I nM l.ll.ll.,nllt,1llillt te tnree iiieiiaaii" " iuihjt-,iuih. At Staunton tlie largem wnte ever ixilleil In municipal content was castat the election, daceli Yest, Intlependent Kepuhllcan candi date Ter major, defeated A. f. (lorden, the present lncumiient and Democratie nomlnee, by 30 majority. HeRe, the Democratie noml neml noml neeJor treasurer, was elected by 7U majority. Ninn nr iim tunle munciluieu were mill. primary candidates, ami defealed the Demo cratic nominees. At I'elerahurp, up te midnight the result et the iuuulclial election cannot be atated. '1 he Hiht has Ixten Ixttween ltenublicaua and CUUenanr Horerinortt. lleth HldoaHeom con fident of buccess. l'lMtefllcr, ltetenue OIHre and llanki te Cli. The postelllce will he cleaed te morrow from ten o'clock in the morning until b o'clock In the afternoon. The revenue olllce nud all thn banks will also he closed te-morrow. Sprlnz Utcunlen te Chhiues. The heyaaud girls or the high school will make their annual spring excursion te Chlquei te-morrow should the weather be laverab'e, going up en the 035 a, m. train and returning at 0 o'clock, Mint, TIIK MltlHHAtll.K Trial et Ilia Wrrlcli Mr Inciting tni'MiilUr Ulrl ntut IIIIaka. The trial or llerr Most, the Anarchlat, and his two companions for misdemeanor, was continued In New Yerk en Thuraday, Col onel Fellows made thn opening addrexn for the prosecution, llu said that the Indict ment iigslnst Most contained two counts, both cJiarglnjr inlsdomiiiner. He deacrlbed the meeting of Anarchists at which thoui' theui' mined inade their llery and Rodltleus ad dresses. IXdencn would 1st glven that the utterances of Iho accusrxl thorn wero inju dicial te puhllit peaisi. Colonel l'ellewii ad Jured thn Jury te cnrerully welKh thoovl theovl thoevl ilnnon, and hy thnlr verdict te furnish a pro pre Cixleut which would lutluildatuall law break break eraand Anarchists, llu wound up with an Olnqucnl encomium Uxtn thn lllxirly and fren sxus'h which are thn birthright of American Cltlruijs. Jeseph (' ltruner, n ilrtoetUo, was the llrsl witness. Helustlllixl Hi it he was present at theAiiarrhlstliiixitlng. AhoeHOO ee!e went thorn. Hn siwaniin preHidlng tliere whom he ns.'eg:ilritd asSchlick, ene of the defend uts. Thn witness then detailed the utter am us of Most and his remarks that the Anar chists wanted the money of capitalists and would have It ami the ehampaijne orthecapl. Ullsts us well. Most recommended that llm members Btlend the meellUK May I with longer cluba than the police had. He called onthein te hilyrlfles Iretn him. Ilrunsch w Ig called attention te tint presence of the jkh Hen ami lirjjdd that they excluded at ence. On cress examination the witness stated that lie was net a geed (lermaii scholar ami could net rexal Mel's apeix'h lu (lurmau. Charles M. I Istrii'tu, clerk of thn Old Do minion steamship line, said that Most aixike of tlie riots In Chicago and told hew the peo ple hsd tmun shot down and' called fur re enge. He nlsn NiKike of the Williamsburg sugar riots, and said the pollce hut treated the iKxiplii wrongfully, and called for ro re Miige. He alludtxl te thn accuiuulatinu of wealth hy iiipltallsls like Jay (ieilld. Hit urged the use et ImiuiIis nnd lu case of no ether weapon te get a ploce nlgaaplx)amt make n bomb out if It. He said that II the illlainshurg men had revolvers the ixillie would respis-t them. WltneKs went there w llh the Inluulleu of making it scech lu ev poslten tit Must. t liarles Muter, a flerinan pollce elllcer, ti stilled that Most jelltxl "down with the jxiliiii" and "down with the government." Olllcer Herman Keen said that Most said arbitration had failed luSL Leuis and I hlcagu Wnrklngmcu were nppiessed by capital. Their wives could put gun cotton lu slicks ami Het fire te the houses. Dynamite could Ut uianufactured, also petroleum In Isittles could Ixt thrown among the jxtllce, or gss li!xm tilled with xwder could be used as tximbs. '1 he counsel for Most moved the nrqulttal of defendants, which was iluuted. He then eveii(l for his clients, and a reporter named 1 leren, who was present at the meeting at which Most made Ins rank utterances, was called by thn defunNiv He detailed what he beard .instsay lu his speech already reported. lieu cress-examlntsl hn damagixl the do de feii'ii seriously. He Slid Most had told his hearers hew te nuke explosives that would kill, and had Hiiggestisl their wives be pre vided with them. The recorder drew terth rrem witness that Most had advised tlie use or luiiubs te op)e nih Ii action as was taken against Ihn riotous strikers of Chicago and till imsbiirg. Most, tee, had advised the use or muskets instead et torches lu l.vlxir parades Tlm iirnseviilliia ofllcer dismissed the wit ness with this remvrk U the Jury: " If the Jury di mis net cenv itt a in in w he utters such sentiments as these of Most, testllled te by this w ltuuss for the defense, I knew w hat the major part of the community would de. If the law tailed te convict a man like Must then I would hesitate te kill him no mere thin I would te kill a rattle snake. At this .lnt the case was adjourned till te day. i.iti.st ins r: in i.i. y Ki. Ill l rtrll I i.mj;ii Club llpslt In Hie Utft CtilcMCii Mertliril, 'I he tteru I eague leiius eiuiued in the IJist yestenlay, nnd they wero very unlortu unlertu nste. The Detroit llosten game was atepel by ram and the othen riHulted ns fellows : At ashingtnu : Washington 7, t hlcage l) ; at I'luladulphla: Philadelphia s, K in.sas City at Nuvv erk . New erk .'., St. I.euls I, The Athletlcs Hucccedeil hi derailing tjie SL lmls champions yesterday 111 rhlladel phla, by ,1 te 1. The ether Association games went- At ltroeklyn: Cincinnati 0, Itmnklyu I , at htnten lslanil . I.ouisvllle r, Mets 1 , at Baltimere: Pittsburg i, lUlllmere i. The Detroit club stepped at Terente en Its way Kikst Tuesday and'wore deroated bv the cluti of that city by S te 7. Stevens, the new pitcher or the Dotrelts, was hit eleven times, lhiislln pitched ler the Terente, and he was hit verv hard. The Detroit lest hy bid Held lug. Ilig llroulhersiiud Klihardseu did net play. Smith, of Brooklyn, who is the best short atop In ihe country, has been sick ter some time and his absence weakens the leun. "I eg Hern ' 1! rail ley Is doing well as an Association uuiplre, Hlg attractions are otlered lu base ball to morrow. The Wilkesbarre club, under Denny Mack's management, will be here ami gillies will Ixt plaved in the morning at 111 and afternoon at Jiin. The Wllkesbarre Is a geed team ami should draw well. Straus has been elected cnpUtu or thn I.ouisvllle club, Dicker having been removed Iren! that position. The New Yerka are said te havea surprlse waiting ler thn Detroit sluggers 111 Devlin, n new lelt-h.itulcd pitcher, whom I.arry Corce ran has tK'Cil backing. Am thorn are no b til grounds tit te play en In scranten, Dan O'l.eary lixik his team te Wllkesbarre te play the Alteena. The Wllkesbarre people must tx) klud-hesrled te let two strange i tubs come te their tow n and play. In the Chicago-Washington game jester jestor joster day the Western club could de nothing w th the pitching of Birr and they had .hut live scattering hits. Jim Knew lea plajed a great gaum en the home tniui. llu hut besides a home run and aslngle live put outs and thrtxi asslsta. Illnes also had a home run. The only errors In the game were nuile liy tliu two pili hers, Itarr hav lug Iho and Clark Clark heu two. The.SU I.euls only hm! four hits oil Hebby M'athewayuaterdiy. The victory ever the SL I.euU gives tin, Alhletli-H the "lead in the American Association liy a percentage of bJU velant ter nr. i.ems. Dan O'l.earv'a team get away with Alteena by Vi teH lu Wllkesbarre yesterday. The Newark dtle ited 1'rovtdeuce by 7 tot jesterday. The Mela had but three hlUs oil Meeker, el Louisville, yesterday. When the Detroit and Husten called yes terday's game tin account of the weather at the end et the fourth Inning, the wero was 1 te II in favor of Bosten. Parsons was pitch ing ler the home team and the Wolverines had luude three h Us oil him. rayliiK S".,ilei lur Ills Liberty. J. 1'. 1'oarre was com icted mere than a year age, lu Baltimore, of attern p ted felonious assault en Mrs. 1 Kirklatid, who was a Ixiarder at the Albien liotel. Ills room adjnlned hers, and he walked en the coping et the reef Ireni the window-of his room te that or hers, through which he otlectod nn outrance U her room. Thocase was carried te the court el appeals, and 1'oarre gave hall In f.1,000. The appellate court atllrmed the verdict, which would consign the accuses! te prison from two te ten years. When the accused was called several dayaage te receive sentence he did net apne.tr, and en Thurs day his bondsmen paid the sherlll 5,000. This Is the llrsl instance of the collection of lorlelted ball In the history of the criminal court. IVarre is atlll te be luiprlsoiied when leiind. I'.lnt: llie I'rcalilrut ntitu AdirrtUeiiienl. rrein llie Albany argils. The latest style of adveitUlng real ostale hi Washington Is te get a correspondent of a New Yerk paper te rejiert that the president bus IKHlgUl a IIOUSO, or mieima te uujr iu 8uch Is the kind of Washington nevvs the motreixillUn tlalties ludulge in at presenU I'rebably ftenre Pneumonia. Ii H. Grclner, or near I'ennvllle, rocently lest two valuable cows, Hupixiaeil te have been caused hy ploure-pueumonla. l'oat l'eat l'oat mertem examinations were net made. LANCASTEl?, PA., FHTDAY. .MAY 28, 1886. MISS F0I50M COMKS IIOMK. 1IKII KKTVUS TO MKir VllltK UN 1IIK nrttAtiKit Nuunnt.ANii. A Hunt Inr Colenfl l-rtiiient-Tlie Viiimc lilf n 0nnl favnriln Iliitbig llm Vix Willi all en lliisnl Iter Mullicr anil Ciiiulii nllli llrr. Miss I'rauces l'olsetu, lb" young lady who Is Bild tit lie engaged te President Cleve land, arrlved In New Yerk Thursday evo eve evo nlngen IhoHteamsiilpNoordhind, el the llefl Star line, Irnm Antweri. She Is descrlbed as tall, handsome, mid lu cemplin Ien a light brunette. Her ejeM, which are blue, are large and beautiful, with long black lashes. Her complexion Is very cltur. Her manner lx franl. and winning, and Is remarkably frce from allocution el any doHcrlptlen. Her lellew-passengnrsiill eipress IheuiKiilves as having lxeu greatl clnirmisl with the future tnMress of the lilte Heuse. Toward the i lo-e of Iho voyage thn cabin passengers or Ihn Nenrdlaiid published a single copy edition et a manuscript nows news paHr callixl the AerM Itldiilic .Sirm. Alias l'nlsem wasoiie of Hie contributors te this Journal. Although the contributions were all anonymous, It was generally tinder sUxxl that Miss 1'eIh.jim's llterature ellert was an original sterj, the lierelnn of which la "Idllle Mell," n New Yerk newsgirl, who has aroused llie syuipilhles or the " i rlmlnat rexirter" or en of the iHlly newsptixtrs. Mell shows her appreciation or the roixirter s kindness te her bv prevenlhtg her father, a hardened crlminaf, Ireiu iiitirdering the ro re ro jvirter whlle the latter Is discharging an un pleasant duty In connection with I"'' profes prefes profes hlen. Mell is given an education, nnd is finally married te the fortnnate repoiter. The story was well told, and illonled much ploasure te the readers of the llttle p.tlKT. iiik hti:aiii h sreKUN. On Wedntsdaj, vvhen pilot txnt Nn. ', Nxike the Noerdland, ever I'M) utiles oil Hindy Heek, Miss I'olsem was standing en the bridge near Captain Nickels. That gen tleuian then surrendered the command of thn vessel te Miss I olsein, who linmeill ttcly sig nalled the engineer te Htep the engines. Alter the pilot had climbed en Isctril Ihe v easel was started up at a signal given hy the fair hand or the j eiing American lady who, it m emul, was still lu command. MUs I'olseiu was arreinpAiili tl by her mother ami her cousin, Mr. ilenjamlii I'ol I'el I'ol eom, n Hutlale lavvjer. Seme nuwspaxirs which were brought en heard the Noerdland hy the pilot nnnnuncisl the death or Cel. Jehn Ik l-'elxnm, Miss 1'olsem's grnndlather. They were all greitly depresseil by the std news. Among the ether ptvsengerx et llie Ncxtrd land weru Itareu l.rnst Schenlxjrg, the lUrenest Schenlxirg, Mrs. lVrdlnaml Mar idly, the wlle of ene et the Antwerp mali ngers or the I'.ml Star I.lne; Dr. W. II. lletchklss, et New Haven, CapL Jehn Cod Ced man, Themas l'earey, of Albany, nnd Prof. II ins Allxitt. iMit lllii.s ten iei Ltuesr, There were soveral nnxietts Inquires at the Uellin in litnisu lest night for Cel. Iiment, nnd sotne of them worn anxious enntiglt te seelilui te wait until past midnight. Others leathelr cvrds. wi-elvns It turned out, for thn cards nestled clese together In thoguesU' Ixix, and didn't seem te care IT he staved away until after thn wedding. The llmt of them went Inte Ids Ixix at about 7 o'clock. There was quite a heapel them by lit. What ever hopes or tUN or doubts or tears they may have repnsentixl werenelthei heighten ed nor depressed mi tit home lime after the henr.iU anv rate.w htm Cel. I.tmeitt would be expected nt home If he were withlii rigid do mestic inlluenis'. These who called and cluxtse te wail in llie hi)si of seeing the prl vatn secrelarv get te knew each ether pretty w oil hy sight boreni the hour Us-ame very late front incetlng overv few liiluutes nleng Iho Twenty-tilth street corridor and nt the desk, where the colonel would nted te apply ler tliecards or Ids callers. 'Iheglames ihey exchanged tewanl the end Indicated great unanimity of opinion that Cel. l.sment was net out V a discroet, hut an oxcluslve, jeung man. 1 "Inally the jxilltlclans, and these who Iiexj te be, dwindled away until two ro re rlerx occupied the corridor and hung ever the desk iilone They agreed lieferu 1 e'cliKk te lc.ne the cjrdste takecaie et tlioui tlieui tlioui selvoa. 1'rtlljr l'til," the l'rHili nt mwrr The president has bisjonie the pesseswr of "Pretty l'resect," tlinceuntrv house en the 'Penally town renl, Washington Tlie pur chase was made through Marshal . A. Wil Wil eon for ill, a nl. The price erlginallv asked; ler it was til.uiKl Tite lerins.it is uuilerstoeil, are cash. The old xtnnn house en the prop erty Is quite a prominent ohjet t, ns It stands en a liule hlllix-k back Ireiu the Tenn.il ry tow it read, and Is a uxil, reiiMiitlc homellko structure. The president liked It u lien he Urstsaw It. 'Ihoeld house will require sotne repair betore he can occupy It. Its roenis.iro large nud well ventilated, but olherivlso the interior of llie liouse Is ery commonplace. Almest as lar book its the land records of the tlistrUt tlie place was known as "Pretty Prospect." Thoreare few prettier views than the ene w hlch Is obtained Ireni the ixirch of the old Btene house. Te the south the river Is te be seen I ir lielew the sixvctuter, winding its way toward Mount onion, while en the north, eist, and west the country stretches out ler miles lu gentle undulations, lu manv plaies within sight the primeval forest Is still standing, this being particularly the Crtsit en the old Carrell osude. 'I he presi dent has Ixs'ome a tireiierty holder In quite an aristocratic section. Near by, nnd ouce a pat t of Pretty Prospect," Is " WixkI ley," termerly the home el Philip Hsrteu Kev. and at itresent txciipleil by Chief Hn- glneer Hi ndersen, 1 tilted Suites navy. An An other subdivision belongs te Mine, lturblde, who, when Miss (ireen married Count ltur blde, then Miliau minister here. The Devereaux Tartu Is uu thu north and Mr. II. fl. Dulanev's property Is en the wiuth. Alxeutn mile te the westward Is "(irass Land," the country scat purchased by Sccro Sccre tary Whitney about n J ear age for $.0,OHO, whlle en the opxislte slJe of the 'lenally lownretdls the estate of (icorgetewn col lege. Mslltieil III llrllKliius Menu lu religious opinions the presldt nt and his nten ded wire are well matched. Mr. Clove Cleve land's lather w as a Presbj terian i lergj man, nud he has already attended the services of that church. Mrs. Kolsem and her daughter were constant worshipers at the meetings or tlie North Pre bjirriuti i nun h In ltullale. The president will le llm mieihI te marry while holding that exalted olllce. The tlrst was President Tvler, who held the wedding icceptlen In the White Heuse, thnugli hewas net inarrlid there. It the wedding takes place lu Iho White Heuse It will be the ninth that has taken place Ihere. The last While Heuse wedding was that of Nellie Grunt, which wns a brilliant atlalr, and tixik place In the east room, and was the talk or ivve conti nents. An AriuleM Infant. The wife of Jehn Helt, living in Drowns Drewns vllle, Pit., gave birth te a lemaln child which Is without arms. The child is perfect lu overy ethor particular, and noeius te be en tirely healthy. The clavlcle and scapula bones are well dovelopod, hutatthls point the work of natiire has practically ceased, nl nl theugh te the nheulders something resem bling lingers Is attached. Thore Is 0110 small protubernncoat the point of the right shoulder and two attached te the loll, one of the latter being its large as exists ordinarily en n child 0 months old, The mother of thn child has had three children previous te this one, nil or whom werejKirlcctly dovelopod. As lar as can be Known, 110 luaiierinauuus uavu ap peared In the autestry orelther the father or niotherol the child. Dr. O. P. Dearth, the attending physic) m, states the child Is tior tier rectly developed except lu tlie ene particular liinutlniind. The case has excited great Inter est and Is considered a very peculiar freak of nature. Te Contest III Twe Karrs K. 1- Daily, of this city, has onterrd his horse "S. II B."b.g., In the races nl the spring meetlng of the Berks, Montgomery and Chester society le Im held ;at 1'oits.tew 11 oil June 2, a audi. He Is In the 2:15 and 2:10 clones, the premium 0! ejch being f-00. MKMUHIAI. HAV rXKBCIHlCM. Hew tlie ly Will H Ohsertril The llelltenf I lie rami!,, The following orders have Itoeu lsstied liy the cninmandets of fleorge II. Themas Pest, Ne, HI, anil Admiral Reynolds Pest, Ne. 40Vii "In elKxllence le general orders from na tional and department headquarters, and In accordince with resolutions adoptexi hy the pest, the necessary arrangements for the me morial ceremonies of IShv) nrn as fellows : I. Comrades will asxnmhle at I test head quarters, Memnrlal Day, Saturday, Msy2!, at l:Pt p. m., sharfi. Thn linn will lerm promptly at 1:15 n. lu., en North l.liue street, right resting en I'.ist King street. Idnewlll move at 1! k in. 'i. Cemrades will asscmble at Jtesl lioad liead quartcrN Hslurday evening, May '"), at7:in, te attend memorial services at tlie court house. II. Comrades will assomble at pest hoad head hoad tttarters, Hunday evening, Mar 'te, te attend tllvlnn scrvlie nt Trinity l.tttheran church, Seuth Duke street, Knv. 0. U Pry, pastor. The commander earnestly requests every comrade of the xt, who pemihiy can, te lake part lu till niomerlal ceremonies of lsSd. Tlie regular I !. A. It. uniform, white gloves, cane Tilack neck tie, (1. A. H. bad go worn en left lapel of cost, will be observed. The inemnrlai committee having decided le deco rate the graves Saturday morning, May V!'.i, earnestly tleslre the co-eporntlou or as many comrades who can make It convenient te as sist thorn, te nqxirten said daleat7i50n. m., nt fxxtt hoadqiiarterx. Net uniformed. 'Iho pregramme rer thoeventng oxerclses al the i-ettrt liouse Is as fellows : Prayer, Kev. T. J. dray; chorus hy choir of I'lrst M. E. church under leadership or Dr. J. I With row, "My country 'tlsortheo;" oration, "Mo "Me mnrlal Day," by A. ('. Leenard, chaplain of Pest lOTij chorus, "It us weep o'er the tomb," recitation, "Decoration Day ede," by Miss Amanda Landrs. (Jtiarletttt " '1 hlnk ol'rhemGratelully." Oration A. V. Hurst, commander or Pest M. Sole nnd Quartette "Snldlera' Memerial Dty." Seloctlens Uv llie orchestra. Oration -Hy Jehn H. I-eng, past com mander or Pest -lOVi. Hecltatlen "Tebe's Mouumeiit, Miss Amanda Landes. Chorus " We Will Deck Their Graves With l'lowers." Oration "Our ration Cemrades," Dr. S. T. Davis Doxology liy the choir and audience. Benediction. In addition te tlie graves of the soldiers that will be decorated the gravoselMrs. Amaiidus Lhler and Mrs. Jehn lllack, who were hospital nurses during the war, will l) decorated. The committee et Admiral llej holds Pest have put the let of Thaddeus Stevtus, at Shreluor'scemotery, lu order. The committee of 'ltiaddeus Slevens Pest, New erk, will arrive at 9,) en Sunday morning, and the exercises will be at the grave shortly after that hour. Majer Kasuacl.t has received from Philadel phia a handsome floral emblem for the grave of CapL Hebert M. llrinten, who Is burled at the Lancaster cemetery. It was sent by pest Ne. A of Philadelphia, of whlih deceased was a member. It has been placed en the captain's grave. following is tlie route of parade for te mor row nfteruiKiu : I erm en North Lime street, right rt sting en last K In v. meve down Kast King te Cetitre Square, le AVest Klnp, te l'rltue, te (!irmin, te Squlh (Juheu, te Cen tre Square, le North Qui in, lit Chestnut, te Duke, te Lemen, te Kmc-.ister cemetery, r turning along 1 .1111,011 street, te North Queen, In Centre Squire anil dismiss. The flag stall en the foldlers' let In the Lancaster cemetery was raised this afternoon by representatives of the Grand Army ixists. ittrrii hium ymr iiiili.ami. t.0111 Tartu Almul tlie arleas Grewing Creps The llane Jlall 1 ever. Niw lltni. mi, May Ua Yoslenlay morning Dllvrnrth Bres, ejxmctl their waro ware waro hntise again te iack tobtcce. They rocelved about 11 cases nnd Intend te pnclr 310. There has been very llttle tobacco plauttnl around here jet, ns the ground Ii ts net btxjn In con dition. A great many rarmers are net yet through planting corn, en account of the w et weather. As seen as they tle get a gixxl day and their ground in order, the next day It rams and they hav e te de It all ev er ngiln. The grass and wheat fields leek ery well, and If the old saying holds out that "a wet May makes n barn full of hay," there is no reason why hay should net be plenty this summer. Seme of the farmers are afraid the wheal is growing tee fat, and will all grew Inte stall: and ui.ike tee mm h straw. Hut minie el our farmen would like teraiseall w heat and net any straw at all. II v 011 walk down rtreet in the evening the llrsl thing en heir la b ie ball. The lever has get held or some our I mys very badly, and thevare already talking hew they are going te "put It en home el the Lancaster clubs this summer. We think it would be botter ler them te idaysomeor tlie ether clubs n round here llrsl, tiefore they tackle any thing that can plav ball. Tlie election is new ev er aim snme . . . i - . peliti cians feel very badly, while ethors are laugh ing at the way they "done It." Notes Frem I llraliettilenu. t rout tin Llireulcle. Cards are out announcing the marriage, en Wednesday next, or Miss Ada, daughter of Mr. Win. Pletcher, dry goods merchant tr this place, te Mr. Martin Mlllelsen, teller tir the Second National bank of Mcclianlcsburg, Pa. Master Irwin Ackernian.el near Falmouth, Is the owner or n vvhlte l'ektn due thatupte jesterday morning inclusive had laid IU eggs. About a month agelt leniinenced laying two eggs a day overy ether day fortwewooks, the last egg each day hav lug a soft shell. There will In a low davs be a new poatelllco called ltaukliiK, cslnblisueu at ueiuns station. The terry at that pine was estab lished by James Rankin Ixjtw een 17b0 and 17h0, it then descended te James Hepkins, then te I'rederlck Cornheuso and then te Abraham Cellins, the present owner of the store preperty and ether lands in the nolgh nelgh nolgh Ixirheoel. Cltcar I'm lories Willi Nen-Union Ilamli. A number of llie cigar factories in the small towns around Heading are starting up with non-union hands. P. It Sehl'a large factory nt 'Woriiersi llie started up this morning as a nnn union establishment. Memwhile the Heading lactonesareMlll Idle, and tlie elllcers of the Cigarmakers' Union say that there Is no prospects et a settlement of the wage dllllculty. Cigar trade has improved somewlintaud nnn union cigars are liecenilng mere saleable. Jobbers and salesmoiiare beginning te soe tint union labels mean nothing but higher priced clgirH ler the same workmanship ns tielere, because made by the same class or workmen. .if ifj Jleeertl. the Shew Lat Nlutit. Ida Lewis w llh her dramatic company up- (stared hi the opera liouse for the fourth tlmolastevonlng. The gallery was packed anil thore was 11 large crowd down stairs. The Iilay was " ivainieen .viaveurneeu," ami iuiss ,en Is inaden very lavorable Impression as Kathleen. W. II. Cooper played the part or TVrreiicc O'Moere acceptably, and Indeed the w hele company was geed. This evening " Kast Lynne" will be played. Joined lu Wedlock. II. G. Keen, inomber of the firm of Hair A Keen, dealers hi general merchandise in New Providenee, this county, was married oil Wednesday, te Miss 1' ranees .Mylln, danghler of LU Mjlln, farmer, el near Peqitea. The knot was tied by the Hev. C. Price, nt the parsonage, mid latu in the utter utter neon the happy couple lelt en a week's visit te Pen Argyl, near Bethlehem. The brlde and groom are well-known lu this city: the latter Hemntlmu age was a cleik lu thu New Yerk store. The Jlunnliig ltaceal Hanover, On Friday June 11, the great running race lietwceu Joe Ocker's "De Culm" and Dan Legan's "Kinney", rer feTH), will take place at Hanover, Yerk county. ArrangemenU have been made te run an excursion from this city en the day et the race. Special rates have txie 11 received en the railroad and a large number of sporting men of this city will go ever. TIIK FISllKRIES TROUULKS. uicriuiAi. Hf.rnuT or tiik ihwiiiitt HKI.VKK HUH' MAIIZ. Secretary llsyanl Is New In full I'omieitleii of Information llxii Wlilcli le Art Seme lin- Iiartant Caiiaillsit rlnliery lclits- tlen Already rut Vmler Way. JloiTe.v, May 2A A Halifax, N. H , sjieclal tothetffirffterssys: Censul General Pho Phe lan yoslenlay mailed Secretary llayard a full rejxirt of his Investigation or facts connected with the Doughty solmre. Cant Doughty and crew lelt ler Portland yosterdaj", hut bo lero going wero served with writs from the admiralty court for thn forfelturo or tlie ves sel for violation oflhe treaty lit buying halt Dispatches from Yarmouth say that no American vossels have been seen thorn since tlie announcement of thn ileparttire nl the cruisers. Important Catti'llati LegMfttlnn Ottawa, OnL, Arty 27. V bill amending an "act respecting lUhlng by foreign ves sels," was amended hy thoSenite yesterdny hy repealiug the third section and stib stib stltutlngthe lellnwlng : Anyone ofthnelll- cers, or persens herelnbo'ero uioutlenod, (elllcers or the royal navy, custom-house ofllcers, stipendiary magistrates and nthers vipoelally appointed;, may bring any ship, vessel or beat being within any harbor In Canada, or hovering lu British waters within three marlne inlles el any or the coasts, hays, creeks or harbors In Canada Inte pert and search her cargo, and may also oxamlue the master ujen oath touching the cargo nnd veyage, and ir the master, or jxirsen In com mand, doth net truly anstver the questions put te him In such examination, he shall Incur a penalty et film. And, If such ship, vesel or Init I r,'" elga or net navigated according te the laws eT the I'mted Kingdom or el Canada, and has been found llshlng, or pieparlug te Hsu, or te have lien fishing In Itrltlsh waters within three marlne miles or any of the coasts, hays, creeks or harbors or Canada net Included within the abeve mentioned limits without a license or after the expiration nl the term named In the last llcouse granted te It under-the first section of this act, or has ontered such waters for any puriKtse net txir txir miUed hy the law of nations, such ship, vessel, or beat, shall be fortelled. The acts or the fermer colonies of Neva Soetla, New Brunswick and Prince Kdward Island are repeated by this act This bill has Ixjen passed by the lewer house. CAIT. WAKHKX A. 1IUIKI IITf. The teaman Whose cane In Canada IlaM Developed Inte n National fMiie. Captain 'Warren Doughty was born 011 Leng Island, Portland Harber, Me, April 4th, ISjO, and consequently Is Jii years old. At the age of 0 he began te fellow the sea and has been engaged In the lishlng business ever since. His lint trip was vvltliCapt Jehn 15. Woodbury, a voteran Portland fisherman. Doughty commanded the "Llttle l'annie " for two years and the " Martha 1). McLane " nlne years. He took command of the " Llla M. Doughty " three years age. He has been tw ice married and has ene child by his last marriage. The Doughty family Is noted ler Its pluck. Years age old Capt. William Doughty and Isoeo Doughty, the l.tther or Warren A., were in the schooner Atgus that was se I zed nudcarried into Kng lishlnwn en a charge similar te the 0110 en which the KUaM. Doughty is held. dipt. William fought thn ca-e In the courts ler thlitsen years and finally received lull pay for his schooner nud the lull charges. Charged with llumlng III Una siere, KockTenn, HI., May 2S. It A. Northup, a prominent young merchant deiug business en West Stale street, was arrested yesterday en a charge of trying te burn up his store. Northup lelt his place or business Wedne9diiy evening, telling his clerks that he Intended te visit his uncle, who lives three miles out of town. At ene o'clock yosierday morning lire was discovered lu llie store and wits seen quenched. Kvidoncesof lu lu cetidiarisui were seen nnd when Northup wits found, he give anything but a satisfac tory account of his whereabouts. Ills shoes tit the tracks lu the rear el the store exactly, it is said, and his undo says he lelt his heuse at 1-o'clock. Northup Is 1 years old, and had been held In high ostcem. Miilttoen Gives up the Mfttih. MtNNKV.ver.is, Minn., May '2S. Muldoon and Lvan Lewis wrestled here last night The match was that Muldoon should threw Lewl3 twice lu an hour. Several thousand jxxiple wero present Muldoon wrestled for soveti minutes and then get it fall by falling with Lewis en top nnd rolling htm. Mnny questienal the tall, hut the referee was sus tained hy theso lu the best position te soe. Muldoon then gave up the match. Lvery ene was disgusted with the result, and Mul doon lest many friends. A Jury Under Suiilclett. I!i:i.i.kv!i.m:iII1., May US. The jury In the trial of D. J. and T. A. Canty, promi nent officials or Hast St Leuis, charged with being accessories in the safe burglary at that place In May, iSel, failed toagree, after being out nearly -I hours, nnd yesterday wero ills charged, Onoef the jurors says they steed S te 4 for couvictleu. Thore are ugly rumors alleatthat the Jury had been tampered with audit Is llkely that an Investigation will he made. Thore was great inlerest In the case An Iik reiue In Wheat Acreage. Mitciii:i.i., Dak., May 1W. KeikhLs ro re ro celeod from nine counties in this section show an Increase in acreage of wheat nud corn of from 20 te -Pi per cent Plax Is net se much lu luver as last year. Abundant rains during the grew lug season have greatly Im proved the prespect, he that thore Is 11 pros pres pect that the largest j leld or grain evor raised in Seuth Dakota will le returned this season. WKATuan rJteiiAiiii.iTiyn. CWASiilNtnen, D. C, May 2.S. Ker Eastern New Yerk, ravstem Penn sylvania, New Jerseiy, Delaware, Mary land and Virginia, generally fair weather, nearly stationary temperature, varluble winds, l-'eit SvTumiAV Generally fair weather, with nearly stationary tempeniture Is ludl cated for New Kngtaud, the Middle Atlantle states, the Lewer Lake region and the Ohie valley, wOU '&'' fir? Vi"; 'lM ciihisti.is iiKi.iKr or re.r1.4r. Thn jlrKiitiient of Ihn llev, llr IHnlet Vnrry llclere Ihn Churrlt OengreM. The discussions el the church congress In Clev eland Music hall attracted a large crowd of people. The discussion at the first sesslnu was en the topic "The proseut necessity for a restatement of Christian Ixillefs." The first speaker was the llev Dr. Daniel Curry, of New Yerk. Ills paper commanded the ut most nttentlnn throughout, and lurnlshed feed for thought te the audience. He said In part: It Is manliest that the present age Is a time of changes lu thn rerms or Christian thought snilel iitfxlincatiens of doctrinal conceptions. The formulas or doctrine which havecome down te us rrein llie past, although se pre cious te theso by whom they wero once cherished, nn lenger satisfactorily express Iho theological conceptions of the host minds nr Chrlstendnm. Although It has boa) me fashionable te cer tain circles te speak lightly of theology and te prefer the sentlnicutal and the practical lu rollglen te the specula tive nnd Intellectual, It Is still certain that Christianity as manltested In Its human subjects must be, llrsl of all, a system or truths te he accepted lospectlug Ged's pnr (Kises toward men, and Ills methods for working out his designs Ineiiid among them. The chimges that are se strongly marked In the religious thought et the age ellect only remotely mid slightly the substance et Chris tian truth and it Is confined almost exclu sively te lerms of expression called rer by fuller and clearer appreciation or Its nature and relatlnns. Ged's revelations of Himself and of His dispensations, though always substantially the same, have beceme fuller and clearer. There Is reason te beliove that there has been and will continue tit be a steady advance In the minds and thoughts or the church toward clearer, broader and mere adequate concep tion of what Is declared In the Ulble. We are warranted lit assuming that a basis el theological opinions made up of the great fundamental ttuths and doctrines of the Bible, unmixed with fatal misbeliefs, set forth in plain nnd comprehensive form, is necessary le the best Interests of the church and te a net luconslderablo extent te the re Union! life of the Individual, and since relig ion us embodied hi church life Is largely communistic, having large Interests common te the w hele body, a rocegnbod consensus or iteueis is a nonunion requisite te the unity and the weltare of the whole body. The Christian beliefs, the needed restatements of which we are new called te consider, are theso net et all ( brlstendem, hut ratber these el a school of thought which has be bo be ceme entrenched lu the Christian conscious ness of the times. The historical creeds are all of thorn materialistic, often se in their forms of laugtiage and manifest conceptions respecting the future life. The ence popular notions respecting the resurrection el the dead and the character et the life everlasting which theso creeds manifestly teach have ceased le command the assent of the great body of Intelligent bollevers. The second advent and the millennium and the reign or Christ nn the earth In human form are among the materlallstie notions perineatlng the traditional religious thought of Protestant Christendom, but lew sober and well-taught Christian scholars can accept theso things unless se modified as te change their Iden tity. Yet these things are closely Implicated with the primary principles of a current re ligious anthropology, with the txipular con ception cf the nature of the Kingdom of unrisi present ami prospective, and with tnei Iiejxjs el the gospel In respect te both the In-i dividual nnd the church. It Is conceded by our ablest Christian scholars that our escliat escliat escliat olegy needs te be restored, but who shall un-" deriake the work and what shall be the form and contenls or the reconstructed faith el the church IIIBHOH HTAUT.KH TUB IIUUM'. Many Member who Oppose the Oleomargarine lllll, Hut are Afrnlil te Say Se. WvstiiNriTON, D. ., Mayiis. On motion of Mr. Morrison, It was ordered that the liouse aeljetirn ev or Mendiy next Prlvate business being dlstiensed with, the Heuso went into commltteo of the whele en the oleeiuargariuo bill, the pending amend ment being that nt Mr. Daniel of Virginia, reducing the special tax en retail dealers fISteJJ.-.. Mr. Schalck, et isconsln,presonlod a pro pre test rrem the executive beard or Knights e'f Laber, et Milwaukee, against the pavsage of the bill. Mr. Gibsen, or West Virginia, regarded the bill as n fraud, ami all amendments as simply aiding Is carry out that fraud. It proves te be 11 bfll in the Interest of the farmer, while In fact It was a bill In favor of the grasping dairymen around the great cities, vv he notoriously watered thelr milk and made nasty butter for the peeple. He conslderod the measure the metst lufameus that had evor been brought bofero Cengress. Mr. Gibsen said he would startle Uie country ir he should glv 0 the uames of mombers w hn had pronounced the bill an Infamous one, but were afraid te vete against it Mr. Cannen called ler the names but they were refused. 1 1rtery for 1 an Wyclr. W vsin.NuTev, MayS. Senate TheSon TheSen TheSon ate by a vete or 11 toil dccllued en Mr. lld ittumU' motion te lay 011 the table Mr. Van Wick's amendment te the Northern Pacific laud grant forfelturo hill. The ameudment contemplates the forlelture of lands connected te the raid ::et completed bofero 1370. A Fight lletneeu Legislators. iwiriM, Man., May ia lu the legisla ture yesterday, the motion el confidence lu the Nerquay government was defeated. Se het was the discussion thereon that an oppo sition member crossed the lloer alter the do nate and called Premier Nerquay "a contemptlble liar." The bulky premier promptly hit his oppenout and a light fol lowed, though tlie oembatauU were Boen parted. The home rule resolution w as d created In the liouse te-dnv. A Liberal Ooetl ilye. LoNiiev, May 23 Mr. Jeseph Cevven, Hid icul M. I. for New Castlo-en-Tyno, lu a letter published lu te-day's issue of the New Cas Cas He C11 iHicc,rercrrlng te the I.lberal meeting held in the foreign olllce j esterday, declares that the dissentients consciously and un consciously snld goed-byo te the Liberal party. rresldeiitlal Nominations. WAsiiiMtrev, D. C, May 24 The prosl presl dent te-day sent te the Senate the nomina tions el Win. II. Clev eland, of Michigan, te be appralser, district Detroit, Michigan ; Adelph Lippuiati, or Alaska, commissioner for Alaska, at Jtiueau City, and a long list or army promotions. Asking .Separation. Hat.ivvc. N. S.. May 2S In an address I Just IssuodbyPremlerrieldlng, the following occurs : " In llie opinion or the government the time has come w heu the people or is ova Scotia should ence inore make an ellert le obtain release Ireni the union Inte which they wero forced." p French l'alnlers lleait. Lovnev, May 24 The death isamieunced of Karl Daublgny anil Piorre Frere, the Crouch palnlera. Tlietlsallila of Klsll. Frank lu Dpuuelly, agent of the United Suites fish commission, en Tuseday placed U00,(XhJ shad fry In the Susquehanna, opposite Pert Dexlt, aud 011 Wednesday UOO.OOO mere at l'eaiit Botleni. Yesterday afteruoeu a lish couiinissieuer's car, in charge et agent Newton Simmons, passed ou ihe Colum bia A Pert Deposit railroad, with 1,500,000 voting shad, te be placed intheSusquehanua in the neighborhood nt llarrlsburg, Pa. Tho-e fish were nil hatched at battery station near Havre de Greco. Death el .lacub Winger, Thn Hnrliu'lleld. Ohie. Jlehe.lUmiLliean. - 1 I neus the death of Jacoh Winger, who wai horn In thla county Aug. C, 1810. A wife and six children survive him. PRICE TWO CENTS. 1r'AtlASSKMBllKS: TO UK MtltK 1HOKK VOITKHI Ifl, WITH TIIK h'SHIHTH er1 t.ttuin, , I'unrllein N1T te.te,! ,a Lecal ami 111. rlr AMtmhMfs In He tltieii In a ftlat OrRstUtWnn-TnJ knl-eV" 'r 'thHaa V III Michigan soil 11 re-Other Stair. (. i.kv ni.ANit, e.. May.v-s, Utiutera .bread last night te the clluct that Poivderly hail presented his plan ler the luliiiognteruineul' Of the Kulghtsef Laber 1 11 josterilay' sensleu of the convention, led that gontlennu this morning te ilecUre ntiiphstlrallv that such was net the case. "Only Turner and a few Irlends, who 1 am certain have net spoken publicly of II, knew what are my plans." Many delegate rarer k the compulsory formation otitateasmmblles or having the power te Institute strikes and Ixiycetls which Is nnw vesled hi Iho local and district assemblies, thn decision of thnslate assembly te be kustalned hyalite order lit general. According te tfie constitution, as It stands new, thn order In any state may form a slate assembly consisting of dolagates from each district assembly. In Michigan and two or three ether states such assemblies are new In vegue, hut they have net the pewir te act that it Is pro)X)aed they should have. In Michigan the slate assembly has acled lu a number or serieus dtuictlltlea, and the 'knights or thai slate have ongaged In lewer strikes thin in any ethnr stale in the Union. 'The beneficial Direct wrenght in this lnstnnce has Induced the Michigau delegates le laver the plan for the proposed change lu the con stitution. Thoexecutivo beard has decided te go te Yonkers, N. Y,, ler the purpese of adjusting the difficulties with ihe carpet weavers of that place when the convention adjourns. ,JI:UHU-H WATHK IIHISICKHH, (let. Gllnlim 11. I'jk Nominated for tliWerner Willi Mtteli Knthuilaiin, Newark, N. J,, May M. The Slate Prev htbltien convention was called te order at 10 0 a. m. After praying and singing the temporary elllcers wero made permanent. A plalterm was adopted asserting that a prohibition or the liquor trafllc Is at the threshold et labor reform, denouncing as' common enemies all theso who resort te violence, all these securing laud grants or, special privileges, the corruption or public Ixxlies, the wrecking of railroads, and the vvcterlng of stock, allot whom are equally Anarchists, Nihilists and public criminals, and pledging the legislative nomi nees of thla party net te enter the caucuses of ether parties. After the transaction of miner business the convention nominated hy acclamation Gen. Clinten It. Flsk te he their candidate for governor. General Kisk, lit accepting the nomination, made n stirring speech le the convention, In the ceurse of which he was interrupted hy the aiidleuce arising ami singing the doxology, 'The con- volition then adjourned. i 31UHT IIUtllAHUUSLY TUKATKV. A Man anil Wlle Tied te a Tree ami Terribly Whipped, Wirr.uMNO, W. Va., May 2s,uitchle county again comes te the front with ene of the most diabolical of outrages. The victims are Mr. and Mrs. Geerge Keck, who live en Gress Hun, in Hltchte. Twe nights age tbelr heuse vvas surrounded' hy a baud of men, known ns the Red Men, who took possession, tied Mr. Kecl: nnd his wile, took them into the weeds near by, roped thorn te trees and beat them In thn most brutal manner with hickory withes. The ruffians then burned the dwelling anil its conteuts te the ground and departed. After daylight Mr. Koiksucceedod In releas ing himself, and after removing his bleeding and fainting wlfe te a place of surety, awore out warrants for such of the mob as he had been able te recognize, and twelve of them have been arrosted nud placed In jail. Other arrests will 1 10 made. Clalmleg it Dead Man's Estate. VAiturs, O., May 'IS. Seme months age D. C. Green, a prominent merchant of this city' died, leavlng as was supposed, n wlfe and family with a fertune of ?1.",000. Yester day a petition was filed in the commeu pleis court by a woman of Canlstee, N. Y., who claims te be the widow of Green, and asked the court te grant her the right el dewer In all the property. She brings proof of the marriage te Green in New Yerk ntate, where he;had headquarters at Hornellsvlllo, an read master of the I'rle read, nud his subsequent desertion of hersclfand seu. Grappled a llurglar aud Ileum! lllm Maiue.n, lud,, May 23. Nathan Hogget, residing eight miles from town, came lit josterday with a geuulne live burglar lashed te his tiuck-tKiard. The crackman Nvax turned ever te the sheriff. Hogget woke up lu the night aud leund the burglar In his room. He sprang out or bed nnd grappled with, Ilia Intrude, and alter a S-minutes' tight over powered him ami bound him hand aud feet. The captured creek is a Polish Jew,and gives the name of Phmnlx DImnilck. A Mew OU Gusher. PiTTsnuiiu, l,a( May 24 At neon a tele tele tele phone repert reached the oil exchange, te ihe ellectthat the Philadelphia company's well lu the Menteur gas district was flowing oil at the rate or 200 barrels per day. There was no great oxcitement, butpricea gradually de clined from Ol'i until l-M p. in,, at which hour the report trout the Menteur well being confirmed sales wero made at l!c. Al l;lr p. m. the market had rallied te ft1,i Gotifeeslug en the Usllews. Wasiiinuten, D. V., May 24 Antenla Mardolle, the Italian murderer, was executed here te-elay. Ilelore going ou the scaileld he confessod having committed this and sev eral ether murders In dlfierent cltles in this country. The drop foil at 1:30 p. m. Ills neck was broken by the fall, and In a few mouients his pulse ceased te beat llavltt Uelenils Kurd. Londev, May 24 Mr. Michael DaTllt, lu apubllshed letter, delends Mr. Patrick terd, editor or the New Yerk JriiA Werhl, against the assertion recently made hy Mr. T. M. Healy, Natleualisl for Seuth division of i.on i.en i.on deuitorry, dorogatery te him. - . . "', (treat Damsg by Half. Anna, Ilk, May 24 A heavy ball storm, covering about ft miles in width, passed ever Ihls section yesterday, doing greatdamage te wheat and allr growing crops. Heme hall stones were of great size, and windows facing w est were demolished. neli Carles' Movements. Maprih, May 24 The Swiss council, re plying te an Inquiry hy the Spanish govern, meut regarding the mewmeuU of Den Carles, the Hpanuh pretender, declare Iter he lefl Lucerne suddenly eu route ler Auttrli via the St Gelhard tunnel. Wtui tb eski Wakes. Lehdon, May at-Tlie nt ter tl Oyk stakes was runte-day and was wen bjr MUs J unimy, with Argavl-oeoa ami Brasr ias.s third. TveejUrted. A CdBfswt KatraUM (ataxia, liy 2A-The lava tea Bgulied the 4d wrnvent outside of Nlcolest 'five king has sent 20,000 lire ler Ihe relief et the sufferers ireiu iu wufuw.