Jr l f 1 1 VOLUME XXII-NO. 227 TUB DIM 01' Tllli WAH. TJIJtIK MltMOIttlt HONOHKII JIY FI.UtlKnH, lHlfHIH Attlt AlWHKMKb. A l.sritn AhiIIii nl IlinC'iiiiil lleu.iiiiii Satilr iljr Nliilit slut rn' dram Itriiirinlinril It) it l.ltll'K Unlelnl I'lKt-Hllrtlnu NrrllKlll nl H r . irltilty lAiliiariin-ln I tin ('utility. i Tlie llnnl exercises of Decoration Diy, as provided in tlie pregramme et Uie Joint loinmllteeul Pints hi mid I Oft, (1. A. II, lKk place In the court Iiiiumi at .4 o'clock Hatur day evening, In prociue nf t very large itiulluiu'u. Net mil ni every permanent scat hi thu court iihiiii occupied, mi hiding tlie pellt mill grand Jtirj- scats, litit n great ninny i linlri ntiil iMinMiteln were brought In nml placed In Uie aisles tciiicommndate Inte comers. Tlie I'eiirl loeiii Hilt lie illy hut net elaborately decorated. Tim speaker's desk, placed willilu Hip bur, wasetivefed wild tlm national colors, dn tin- Judges' desk was placed it large ami liauilnemely-framtil htoiie representation of tbe lMl;n f iliw I. A. It. In limit of Hut clerks' desks worn two stacks of muskets. Smnll Hags clustered In llin 'chandeliers mul iiIkiM) tlioileom leading In tlie lobbies. Te tlie right of tlie entrance te the bar win plated ii tahlilet organ All orchestra occupied seats en tlie lull li.inil side, ami In rear el tliem tlie thelr el tlie Duke street M. 1. cliurcli had seats, tlie committee of arrangement and tlie speakem of till! OVeillng is'lng MPlltftd further te tlie rnir. Comrade J. K. lUrr, of tlie cemmltttm of nrratiguiutmts, called tlie meeting te order, mul Intnaluccd Kev. J. T. dray, who tillered praver. 'I he national .ititliuiii My Country 'tin el Thee," wits next very dimly tenderisl lv tlie Duke street choir under lead or Dr. .1. I.. Wlthcrnw, with en host iieeoiiipanlmeiil, the audience Joining lu and adding much te tlie ellect of Uie music Chaplain A. C. l.venanl, of l'est 81, being lutrtstuced complimented (ion. Jehn A. Legan as the author of Decoration Di the il.iV of all da a In the II. A. It. Mr, Leen trd etilllucd the principles and patriotic purposes nt the elder, which Includes In its member ship men efiill sirtles , It It no respecter or pervniN, lint extends the right hard nf fellow, ulilpte all who rescinded te thulr country 'it rail when tlieir services wero needed j ami today Mt.OUU graves el these who lest thelr Ilvts tli.il we who IImi might have Iltierty, ure being strewn Willi flowers. May they rrit in iMitrri until thntiraml Coiiimamler of the uiiImtmemIihII call tlieiu upumlHav "null iloiie, K'xnl and fulttifiil MTvautx." ' I'M our prlwli'e nml iluly tek(L)Krit'iitliulrj;rrt(M. Nla llimriiMicit nwt lu poai-e. "liUt I 'it WfopO'er IhoTeinb," wat Mini; lu i linriit by the rhelr, alter which Mlsi Aiiiautln l.iuiik', Uie well known olouu elouu oleuu tloulnt, rcs'ltitl the "Dccorntien Il.iy Oile," anil wiih leuilly applauilLHl, at alie iliHurtinl te he. "riiluk etThuiuljr.iti'hilly, ' a piutiyipiar tctte, watiuixtjjlM'ti ery Boetly. A. . lluriV cou'emmlfr of 1'est SI, wat en the prrKraaioie for an oration, hut having Iji'imi ukeii Hinhli'iily III ilhl nut apar. Jehn Ik I.0111;, coiiiiuauiler of I t IU.1, wat mt Inlrixlin-i'il Hint renil an oratlea el con cen con atili'r.ilile length. He rcunnleil Uie Htrowle of Hew era fin the j;rawH of the ilu.nl hornet u Ih'Iiik Uie ttrengtxtt olilenco of allti'tleu oil the irt of thniurvUers anil hewntKlail te bee the btmutlfiil ttiroiueny lncre.i.lnn lu Inleri'ht Iriiin jear te year. Ile ptve IiIkIi pral'O te thoe who hail iliiil te xate the country Irtnn ilitMeu en KMii;raphical lluet. Ile rt'Jeii'i'il that l,t.M,(X)ll aatilo-Hklunetl 111011 anil wetnuu hail Ikiti llUiraUil. Ile rouount reuount roueunt l wiinii of the prliiL'ipalewutit In hhtTiilaii'a inoinerabtn aiinp.ilK'1, ami ouIerIhI him ami hltariny. IIeciIUhI iinin lilt coiur.nlet ami hit atiuliMice te m act that the great dwtlaef the I'nlen nulillerH chall lioterotor 'oiiiiiitituer.itiil, and that luture KMit'ralleit Nhall slaml ureuuil thelr luauseluuuit with iiiicoeretl heuds. "Sold lore' Mimierfal Day," n Holeand ipiar. ti'tli', wat next gl en with orchettral iiivciin lunlnivnt, Mitt I.cila Hear Hinging Hi" jiraue Mile Jrt lu ojii'eltunt Miiie. A ery pretty and ry allectlng army Htery, vutitliHl "'lotje'a Menuiimnl," wat ro re ro clteil tiy Mrt. Amanda Uiudet, who lireught tcara te the oyet of many el Uie rugged old Miteranx at well at her mero mjiihIIIve audl audl tera by the pathetic toue iu which Uie nurrl nurrl ttte waa told. The choir hang " We'll deck thelr gr.uet with Hew ens" alter which Dr. b. T. Davis ilollvercit a ImlMieur oiatlen en "Our l'allen lloreea." llegiiiulug away luck at the tiine when Adam mid live wure created and formed tlie nucleut of our race, he Haiti thure had bceii a reiiHtaut xtrug xtrug gieaiiinug men ler aupreiuacy, and that in nothing else lias mankind lalled iu all the nget me luiturablyat ill aelf geMiriiiniint. He cited Iriiiu hiatery te kIiew hew ancient 1111 1111 tlent had fallen through inttmtlue tmuhlet ; lnw- iu mero modern timet Poland, the champion of Chrittlaulty, hail leu wlpwl out of exiittunce by irefuMlng ChrNliant; hew Hungary, the champion el liberty, had laeu Iwtraycd by thote proletsing toupheld lilcrly;hew Kolietplere mid hit fellow ert had nearly ruined rraiiceiiuU hew the arch traitor Jell D.nlaand hlsiiBsuclateain treaten, hid in the iiamoef liberty at a time when our I iilnn win in the enjoyment of jkiice mid tranquility, with 0110 Hag Hailing etr her from ecean, lucileU liiHiirrectieu mid had milled around him the tnaithet of thu Seuth, and for nearly live yearn had wgged war airalnst lilt country ami dotelatod itt fair iii'lilt with IjIixhI aud brought Merrow ami despair te uvery section of it. Dr. Davit pitched into hit illiittrieu.t namesake un Hparingly, and ouleglzinl thoae who had Hiiilereil or Hacrillced thelr country. Hu e.itliunled thu killed at -',000,000, mid xaid that If they wnre new allve 11ml put in Uue they would extend u dUtauce et UJO mlles, aud it would take nearly 'M days te pais them In rovlew. Dr. Davis rofurred te the geed fuel lug new existing botwueu tlie North and .Seuth, esjieclally lietwoen the Union anil ("oiiledemle HoldlerH, mul calleil atten tleu te the fact that Koliert K. I.00 l'est appointed a couunltteo te decorate the grave eMicii. Urunt. In conclusion he hoped the reign of poace new existing would la for ever. Tlie late war was ondeil by lien, tiregg'a command singing " 1'ralse Ged Ireiu whom all blcstiugs Hew," aud hu proposed that lliete corenionlot be endwl In 1I10H.11110 way. The audience rese nnd with the choir Hang thodexoloy lu strong chorus after which the benediction was pronounced by Hew Themas Thonipen, et .Seuth Queen street l'retbyt eriau chlinh. at ttrr.rjixti' him it A Mrinlier r a w Vnrk l'it .Nauird Allvr Ilia (Hit Cuiumuiier l)ellter an AililrrM. M. H. D. Honilenjen, past sonler vlce com mander of TlmddeiiH Ktovens jxiit Ne, !ir5, department or New Yerk, (I. A. 11., urrlved lu this city at 9 M en Hunday morning. He was met at thu railroad station by A. V Leenard, Dr. J. H. Smith, J. K Urawlerd, D. M. Moere and II. 11. Heir, the comtultteo appointed for that purjiose, representatives el l'est 81 and l'est ls7, of Christiana, and a large number of the members or l'est Ne. 105. He was oscertod te Hhreiner's cemetery and with thu committee aud ether members of the'iraiid Army formed a clrcle around Btevens' grave. After the order had beonglveuto uncover Comrade Hendersen read tlie lollewiug ad dreas: Comrades : With the intention te hu brief, cm 1 deuny lets than siy a few words com cem com uieuieratlvu et him whose dust lies here, mingling with its mother earth, under the Hag lioleod,plaulodby the jioeplo he loved AHsouibled as woare te pay a tribute el ro re ro snect tolarge-hoartod, philanthropic Thul- doiisBtevena, we must purlorce regard the occasion as- 0110 touching in IU soteumlty and Iraugbt with tbe deepest Interest te tbose people the btuelioratien of whose con. dltleu occupied such a large part 01 his Hie. It Is meet and prejwjr that at least ouce a year the lepresentallveH or the people Ter whom he ieught with tongue and pen, through long years of opposition and at great personal rhk, should asseinble te honor Ins inoiuery and te drop a tear en his sod. Hut no tears of sadness nhetild be shed liore, only theso et Jey aud thanksgiving. hat I shall we weepat beholding the utructurepr alie- meiuu, uuui upon . 1 integrity and philanthropy T Shall we weep at thu knowledge that el the virtuous men lu nil cllines and of every aim who iKHsessed thu three gracet Kallfi, Hepo and Charity 110110 ietievd them le a greater degree thnti the Hen. Thmlileiis Hlevens? We read el limoet of lliiiuilli.il, Hclple. On itw, l'euiHiy, Ciimr de I.e Mir Wm. Wallaceniid a hint of nlheis but they only fought for reputation, ler glory, fur cnuiiinl or for patriotism, mid the world, forsooth, mils them heroes Comrades, the word Is misused. Only he and such at he who lives and breallies among us tr Het tinder thu consecrated ground iiIIihI'hviii can Is) n here : who has fought 11 battle ler humanity, whohasisiurteil the M-owls til Iho dumagegue, the hate tt the nppretter nml the persecution ir the tyrant Hir the Make of Ills lellew niani who hat with le-lgnatlen btirne Mceru and contumely, hatred, sue'irs, imrtenal animosity anil less or social pros, tlge for the sake or a people, who could only repay him with heart-broken sobs ami tears of gratitude. - , This Is the still) of, which heroes .ire made. A man who from n.twirldly point could sic Illicit his best Interests mul iiiituolate him self tiHiu the altar elj philanthropy, for a peer, down-trodden race, It 11 heie indeed. Huoli an one wat Thadtleut Hlevens, thu man whose mortal reilialus Hu heru ; the man who sustained rn almost liolet light against tlie seutlmeul or a country, wliee Declaration or independence tleiihired all men te be froe and etuml. Ileauly anil wit will die, learning wlh vanish away, and all the arts or lilu Isi seen lorgetlon, but his vlrlueanil the world's memory ul Ills 1 vlilue will nudum wi long as time Itself. It pro cured him the leve of all wise pud geed beings anil made led his rrleml Oli I Iho world ewes him a tlebl of gralllmle ler help lug te advance Its civil ljillen. Winds tan nut portray thu trials, the privations, the neglect, the reproaches and llin n-wriliccs wlih.li ha uncomplaining bore, and which he had te combat with unlliucliliig tlelermln niten, and resist with iuieuerg prosirtnme-l te the severity el external pressure, but at lenuth he Hlbiiuetl the high vantage ground of well earned ami nobly mutinied viilery. Who can learn without leellugs el emotion Hiillielcut te insplre courage lu the most timed and Irresolute or the career or him who despite circumstiuces thu most uulav uulav erablu becamu the artillcer nf bis tuvn hu coins anil r.dsinl Uie solid superstrucliire el character wlileh Is dellbly iiiscrlls.il mi the he-irtsef six millions of (KHjpIijT Comrades' It It should he tnii let agtin te mingle In thu horrid din, Iho ilnss)rale struggle, the madileiiliig feieclty, Iho trnuilc tlesieratteu, thuceiitusiviu mitt self uli.inden merit of war, even lu tli'j midst of a struggle fur very llle, we can never forget thu lllus lllus trleut uiau who owed his olevatlen te indus try, talent anil iHirseveraucf, tlespite thu ob stacles which siirrtiundudhlm; the man who cired nothing ler the obscurity of birth, nor for the humbleness of parentage, nor for the lash of Hiverty or llitwe he sought te Umelil, nor ler the sneers of these who opposed 1 1 1 Hi. 1 or he has 1I01111 honor tit the land of his birth, hatceiilerreil a lasting Imnrtlt en mttu kluil anil has left a name which will be hand ed down te 11 graterul posterity as a national benefactor. If I may paraphrase Joretulsh, the dead ever whesu grave we stand, did net glory In his wisdom, neither did he glory in his might, nor yet in his richness, but be gloried Iu this that he understood and knew tlie liril who exercises loving kiuilucs.s, lodgment and righteousness lu the earth , for lu theso things I delight, saith the l-erd. Wlll)erIeris, Cewisjr, Sumner, I'lillllps, I. In coin, Stevens' What 11 galaxy or names, higli iipiu thu niche or fame, illustrious lu the history el the world, and ws'end te notie the sllvor-teiigtind ornter, the iMwrless Thaddeus stev ens, mIihhI sheuKler te shoulder w llli the liest or them, and cast his gauntlet at the teel el a nation and Inv lied a contest for the cauie til humanity. Then let us honor his memory, emulate his example ami imitate his un un beiiuilisl charity, liv lilln low, hN uetU l iletie lial cares In ler Irlenil or levinan Hle of misin nriet of Min, Maud of iiisn nr kls of wmnati. Ile ceiicIuiIihI by planting a hauiNeuiu silk Hag en the grave el Stevens, 11s a tribute te his memory from tint l'est which bears his mime, lie also placed a Hag en the grave or Majer 'I'll uliletis Slev ens. At the conclusion of Comrade Hendersen's address, A. C. Leenard, of l'est 10.1, made a brief address, llonaidtlie simaker who pre ceded him had paid it worthy tribule te the memory efstevens, the champion et mual riglils, a name tlear te tlm colored racu. It is titling and prejs'r te jsty tribute te surli a friend. Willie he was net a soldier during the war, In the halls of Congress he did grand serv ice iu tlie Union cause. Comrade llendorseu then rontiestod the comrades present te sing a verse et "My Country, I'ls of Thee," which was done, alter willed Comrade Win. II. I'rocter.el l'est IS7, proiieuuciHl the lienetlictien. There was a large crowd present at the cemetery during the exercises, l'lie (irand Army men then relermed and marched te the Stevens house, where the visiting comrade whs entertained. Hendersen Is a colored niali of gissl mi ll rest, were the regulation New Yerkraud Army iiullerut, and has 11 gtssl clear 01ce. He read his address lu gixsl style. UHTKsmu te -i nxitnus. Km. Clint lis I Try A ill rrs.es the Xetrtaii "I the l.i ftl I'luttrt, I'tMtshlaud IO.1 li. A. It. met at "' ur halls Sunday eveulug and niirclied In Trinity Iaither.iu church where thet listened te the pillowing sermon by Kev. Charles I,, l'ry : The underlying priuclplunt Die oration Day is net 11 new one. We aronet tlie tlrst nation iu history which annually designates a simj. cihuday as lucmerlal te the patriotism or the dead. As far Kick as a thousand years bo be bo rero Christ, In tbe first republican lerui or government the world oversaw, the Israelite nation In the days of the Judges, we read these werds: "It was the custom iu Israel that they went yearly te lament thu daughter ef.Ieplithah." We recall the story of Jeph tlutli, lsrael's political treubles ; the slavery miller thu Ammonites; tlie sullermg ; thu wrong, the vow efjeplithah that If the Lord would vouchsafe v ictery and emancipation, he would eiler 11 sacriuce, vvmcu viriuauy 111e.un the Kacrlllce of his own daughter. Hence by that wherein Israel obtained x Ictery and freedom and stlv.it Ien, alie rocelvod her deem; se vvilh iiitny of our heroes. 8I10 moreover wat sacriliced In the morning or life. Se again with many or our hnroes. Yet "let it conie," was their patriotic re sponses te the challenge or their deem , spoken from hearts that quailed at thu very thought, It is true, far they were but human, yet with lips that did net tailor. "Dulceest pre pairiauigrt." Their nalive country was the gainer. They were dying as martyrs te a righteous, sacred cause, aud the riitttr, (iod'scuiiHe, had trluinplied ; they were will lug it should be se, though It Involved their own perishing. All this may bollfled intaasiiblliiinrsphere and applied te Christ litmseir. Karth h is no higher military title than that used by the apestle : " A geed boldieref Jesus Christ." it means 0110 who euters limit the cenllict with the jHiwers el darkness lu Christ's spirit of heroism aud soil -sajrl lice ; the weapens of whose wurrare are net carnal but spiritual, mighty in the pulling down et the monstrous system or sin's tyranny, and iu the emancipation el the millions groaning miner us mnmi. great -war or rebellion Is ttorcely waging still en tlie battle-Held or 111011's souls. There ure mighty spiritual feos of our country which have net as yet been conquered. The thrie great arcli-ouemio et any nation preiauiij . drunkenness and licentiousness Instead of being suppressed by that ssinu war which abolished negre slavery were, en the contrary, rearrully augmented by that war. ily that same means therefore vvhoreby 0110 siiecles or slav ery xv as exterminated nnnther was engen dered the shivery or personal vlce which in kind, Hiiet In degree, is equally as hateful iu the sight or tied. This must be oxtor extor oxter initiated iu time, mid thu emancipation can not be ellt'cted without a fearful struggle. A call la going forth ler patriots everywhere te enlist, uoeu soiuiers ei jusus t. urmi, wru as need no drum or lilu nor smell of jsiwiler te give thent nerve i but moil uerved by their loyalty te the great Captain and their lev e or thu souls they are struggling te emau- ,.l,..l... ullllnif Insaerillce thelr OWII lives, at Christ was ami did, that this victory may be aehleved. , I honor the memery of the men vvhe reught and dieil in this spirit of sslf-sscrille. liiB liatrletlani 25 years age. I lay llovvers en thelr graves, as einblematie of their bloom In the rosurrection springtluie. Aud I pray Ged te till via xvltu the fame xvholo xvhelo xvhole touliMi devotion in the batlle for the free dom of human aeuls from thelr slavery te the world, the llesh and tlie devil. TXnOASTEIVI., MONDAY, MAY 81, MUitititi.ii. ;mi' IK VVI.UMMA. L-L -- - I All Ullllrlltllr line HliMirMis'ei-TliB 0tvru II e Klllfil Ml KlllM. Ctil.trMlii.v, May III. Memerial Day was observed lu Columbia In a mero general maimer U1.111 has been customary ler soiue yeara past. Thu tlay ojieucil blight and clear, mul thu wealher was all tint could be do de slrtHl, The dlllorent committees' nf the local (Irand Army jsist had jsjrlected all Uie nccos ncces Hary arrangements for the projer observance nf tlm day, and lliu 101 onion let were carried through lu linn iiimiiicr. The empleyes ei many of Iho illllermil Industries or tow 11 were given 11 holiday, and the plni-es uf business had a general closing Iu thu aflernneii. -During the entire day tlm town was Idled with strangers, mul Columbia presented 11 very lively nppeiranco,'eI'e:lally durjug the uf uf teriietiti. On the 10.4n a. in. ti-itstjuger train eighty meinlsirs of fien. Welsh 1'iist went te Washington iHireiigh, mid cendlii'ted the memorial services at tint place. In the afternoon at '1;W eVl's-k, the firade wits furtiied oil Li ist stieel, with the right resting 011 Second, and moved up Locust street te Mount lletliel leuictery lu tile following order : Iroimlle baud ; n llring squad, cnuijMised el eighteen members of company (', under ceniiii md of Lleuteniint H. It. IVKiuan . Ilrst sifium or (Jen. Welsh l'est, Nil, lis, (i, A. It , in me:', under com mand of l'est ('eiiiiiiauder ( . yteu Ilarttuau ; (Irand ruiy ilriim corps . second section of (leu. Welsh l'est, Ui me!,, under command of Seuler Men Coiutuauder H. II. Clepisjr, and lutiler Mce CommaiMler It. I'. Mulfnii , Celuuilila ilriliu corps j (ten. Welsh camp Nn. 's, Seus of hUirnns; c-trrlage ceiitalnlng t'el, Sauiiuil Sills li,' mid IWe iiieiiibers et the pest. At the ceinelery tlie precession moved te tlie soldiers' plot where tlie regit l.ir inuiiiiirl.il sorvlce its lild down In tlie ritual el (fraud Army I'esls were (enducted bv the dlllureut ellh-ers or the town pest, A'lter the conclusion or these corumenles, while n dirge was b.linicp'.i.ved by the bind, the members of the pest were stationed lit tlm gravis of Uie soldiers lu the cemelerv. Tlirie volleys were thou llnsl by thu squad, mid a bouquet of llewers was deposited en the graves. Tlie ptrade then refurineil and iiiarcliiHl across Seventh, dun 11 Walnut mid across Second te Odd i'ollews' hall, wheru thu parade was dismisseil. iri'.0 p. 111., 115 members nf Weisli pest went toMeiiutvillo, v here they pirtiPlpatid iu the exercises at that plm e. Tlie pest returned hmne at s:lu e' hs'k. 1111. iii.i.Hiiiii s n; vii 111 s. Tlie special religious wrvlces of Memerial Day wme held 011 Sunday evening in the opera house, commencing promptly at elglit o'clock. The audlterhiui wus completely imckeil with H)ple. i.eu. Weisli l'est, "Ne. llh, stteiided the exercles iu a Issly mill a very large iiumber were pre'Otit, the iniddlu block til the parquet being occupied by tlie members e! tlie imI. The slagu was very appniprlately triiiitued and iloceratod ler the tss-asimu On Isitli sides a tiiimlMir nr flags went hung iu a tastelill liiauner, mid acrusn the Pip, from side te side, tlie "slarsmid stripes " ismiplclisl the iile.Lsing appear appear aeie. lu tlillerent p.trls of tlie stage tents h.nl been iilji,cil ami muskets were sun ked, which Mete itpprojirlate re minders of tin) oe-asioit that wat being tilt. ervtsl. The iregramnie, as piiblislitsl m the iNrin.i.mi M I uef I tsl Sittirday evening, was carried out under tlm dun tl-m of Kev. .1.11. Pjiinebvcker, ami was ninth enjoyed by all pr sent The singing el thu tlillerent M'lrcllelis of music was very line. Tlie ad dress whs delivered by ltev. Wm. I'. Lvans, and maliv x Billable thoughts were presented. Tlm spmker net only ret ailed the dtetls tlone by tlm "boy l lit him?' lint pruheiitodqiicsUcies et the ptt'tunt time for thu tonsiiluratietl of his lieners. MthhKiti' ii.i.t.:t it 1. urn 11 it I.X(, A rule PriiSf'me'eet ltrrt 1-fsTII It wis .Silts 1 ei.lulljr t'ltrrltsl (lilt MH.1.1.U-.MI.I 1:, May II. Mlllorsvllle-s ob-mivaine el Memerial Day was greiter than ever tmfore. t Z o'clock en Sittirday alteniDOii, a l.irguniiiuliur of soldiers and ell Irens assKitihled in Itethany Lutheian cliurcli, where they were erg.tnii)d into sev eral companies. The Ilrst enmiMiiy, consist ing el alioiit-0veteiaueldlors, wasinchargu of Henry Nehr, who wasal-i 01II er el the d iy. Th stsjeiitl ceinpanv, iu 1 dirge of Mr. Henry (iremiwall, ismslsllug of about forty daughters el vuterant. 'I lie third company ceiilaiui d iilsnlt jU sous of veterans, and was lucliargu of Mr. 1 1 t ten, or l'est I'', Sonsef Veter ins. Tlm Mtllersville cruet bind playetl, and at the Lvaugulical cliurcli, the . A. K. serv net were conducted by Prolesser L. O. Lyle, who had charge el tlie general observance. At lltthany Lutheran church the exercises were esiued with prayer by Hev. Otte Itrandt, whuse I ither died iu the army. I'rnr. L te then lic it vered all address 011 the subjects or Memerial Diy and thu lessens te le learned from its observance. An essay was next read by Mii-s l.uir.1 (ireenwalt. aud this was followed with a declamation by Mr. Jacob Williams. A. (). Newpher, esq , then sMike of the duties of citiens Willi respect te the day, mid urged the young te continue the serv ices la-gun by their lathers. Mrs. Westlake read Will Car Car leten's beautiful ptsjiii, " Cever lliein Over," and the services closed with the lieuedlctleii. During .Saturday forenoon, committee 1 ei soldiers decorated all the graves of soldiers bulled ill the vicinity el Miller.sville. There Isieuiu ler aO. A. K. pest at Mlllersville. llin ll.iy at Marlitl.l. Mviukiiv, May .11. Decoration Day was hiUnglyolnerved here en Saturday. The pirade formed at 12 o'clock lu the billowing erder: Html, l'est Ne. tSSi, . A. II.: Mo Me ll illev ivimp, Ne. 7 1. Sen of Veterans ; W ator ater ator lerd council, Ne. "Z, O. C. A.M. Denegal ledge, Ne. I'H, I. O of O. I'.; Denegal ledge, Ne. IU4-, K. el 1'.; Marietta castle, Ne. 1JU, A. O. K. tit thu M. C; Pioneer lire company; borough authorities, school bend and citi zens. 1'liu route waslrem Llbew and Second streets te Market, te Hay, te ceuieteiy. At the cotnetery there coieiuonles were geno through with : Memerial hymn, mullein e with band in' in' ceuipiiiiinent ; prayer, Hev. ii. M. Hickman; (irand Army service at tlie grave ei Private Jaoet Peters; address, Couimde It. Ij. llal ileman, pest ceuiuiauder; prayer, Comrade S. i:. Wlsuur, iiUlng cli iplalu ; dirge, baud ; Hentl mrvlce : 1st nart. Comrade W. L. Smeilley; M ptrt, Cemradu il. D. Heath ; ,td part, Comrade A. Heniiett; 1th pirt, Com Cem rade S. IJ. NVisner. tlecorntien of graves by Pett ij, band playing a dirge during the decoration ; salute of the dead of U guns; "assembly." Iu the evening this pregramme woscar wescar lied otitsuccesslully : I'rajnr, Hev. .1. Duu gau ; music, kind ; music, "We (lather Here With Hoverenco," (iiee Club ; oration, Com Cem radu W. It, Househelder, of l'est 12, Leba non, I'enna.; music, band ; music, "Heroes Unloved," (ilee culi; address, Hev. .1. M. Wheeler i music, "llyinti el l'caui," (ilee club; music, baud., t.irtis. i'axh ur.it vuinvi'K. llFdirittlen Day -Nulalily llliscrttil In t'nlillu ituil 1'rlVMtii I'aslileii. Ll ft 1 -, May 31. Decoration Day was no ticeably observed here, l'lags wure displayed all day from qitlte a number of public and private houses. The afternoon train brought from Manhelm (leu. llelnzelmnn Pest, (1 A. H., and the Hepo Flre cempmiy, escorted by the Llberty Cornet band. At live o'clock the precession was formed en Main street, lu I rout of thu K. et 1', hall, In the fellow lug order : Hothsville Comet band. Slevens Pint, (i. A. H., of Lltitz, uuder command of Capt. .1. IC llrloker Ti men. Ilulnzeliuiin Pest, of Manhelm, Com Cem mauiler llouaer about uO men. Liberty cornel baud. Hepe lire company uf Maulielni. Knights or Pythias, l.ltll, under com cem maud of Chancellor II. M. stuigls-;U men. liartleld C.vslle Kulghts el the (ioldeu Kagle, under the command el Sir Herald T. II. Alllchsack 33U10I1. Citizens. The srsiletles in their new uniforms made a very line display, and CapLHrickur proved his elllcacy as an olllcer by the promptness with which everything was accemplshed. The precession marched te the Moravian cemetery, whero a hollow square was lermed; then the graves or thu tloparted teldlers, InclndliiL- that el (Ien. J. A. Suiter, -w ere dec. erated with llovvers. A prayer was oilerod by Kev. D. 0. Tobias, and an address undo by the Hev. Dllabar. The benediction wits pronounced by the Her'. Helhiise. ' On Sunday morning tlm members of the (1. A, It. I'il, ' " Issly, attended tllvlne service ill the Moravian church, mild wen) treated lijaserineu by the lliiv.C.UHulucke, freiii'Jd LiaplerT)nielliy, ltd verse. VmlltVAJ' tMHKHVAmitt AT l:illlt.lTA. 1 It. Marllti Ilrlltttrs Kllrrlng AtlitrvM til a ltrgn AnnrlilliliiKat n HUInrlc Nmt. r.i'iin.vTA, May .'II. Decoration Day was npiireprlately observod heru 011 H.tturd.iy for the Ilrst tiine ill ninny yeaiit. At an early hour the cltlens begun te unfurl their Hags, and It was net long until lie tlay presented theasptsnf iigeuetal holiday. Promptly at - o'clock the precession started lur .Ien's Hill, ner thu "Old Clels- ter I' buildings. The precession consisted or the following : Marshal with three ladles en horseback. Lphrata Cornet Hand. Kphrata Schools. eteran Soldiers. Cigarmnkers' Union Ne. 13k Knights or I'ythlat. Washington Camp Patriotic Sens or A inurica. Citlens. Arriving ut the uiillnishfd moudinent al ion's Hill, the exercises were opened by tlie band playing nil appropriate dirge. Hev. l;. N. iirowummer enereu a lervent iiruyer, iKiseechllig the people te trust la Almighty (ied. whatever their trials may lv oiiecial!y It iiatieiuil. The school children then Ham: a beautiful plwe, which seemed t reach the hearts of many of theso preseuL After the singing the nieiniment was Htewn with (lowers and a Hag was raised te a high pole temporarily erected 011 thu monument, Alas 1 hew ungrateful we are. There 011 that hallewed spot whero sleep about three hundred of our Revolutionary ueldlers there Is nothing te recall It save the tiase or litonumenl already criltnbllng te time's devastating liilluonce. There sleep the sous of Virginia with the sons of Pennsylvania, and had the records or all the soldiers liurled there been sirsorved we probably would llnd sons or all tlie colonial st-dea. It H tru'y a historical spot, nnd hew lilting It would Ui ir our govern ment would I111HI1 the work alrcidy begun, Adjeiuing .ion's lull, iu tlie orchard of Mr. Wm. Shlmp, If. H. Keller, esq., called the vast assoniblage te order, and utter making- a row remarks uieu the object el Decoration Day, introduced the orator of the tlay, I'. K. Martin, esq , or Lancaster. His address was listened te attentively, nnd was greatly enjoyed. Ills description of tlie trials of nations, and hew tliev overcome theso trials and reach degrees el higher and nobler lilwrty xves scholarly isirtrayed in line language. 'Iho peroration en which buiipV INiaied te his old associates lu arms, and thu litriotle seiiH te ever roverrneo theso du.ul coinrailesaml ull who laid down their lives that this country might live, was very Im pressive. Hev. 8, Swoitrer fotlen'Ml Mr. Martin iu a short address, which was also very well received. 1'reui .ion's hill, the profession moved te tlic cemetery adjoining the Lulhuraii church aud the graves (r all the suldiers buried Uiure were decorated. Addies.sswore made by Mr. .lelm ltts'litle, aud ethers. Tlie 1'idrintir Sens dcberveall tlie credit for the line display and proper observance of thu day. . inli'.M' .mm vi vr.i.xnitArie. I'lue I'aiuilM railltlMinl lii ly nliller! anil a 1 1, tsunilicr ! l.mal (IrB.tliitlliiiiii, Min -'i ,!ev, May U. 1'er a week or mero Lieut. Dav id II. NisIey J'ml Ne. s, (i. A. It., had been busily engaged making prepara tion for the proper observance of Memerial Day which daw nod dcir mid bright en Sal urdiy. Promptly at s.tn a. 111. the mem mem berserNISHley Pest 17s could be seen wend ing their way towards Market street xvhore at e o'clock tliei" lermed into line. They moved tip Main street te l-'airv low- out i'iilr i'iilr vlew te cemetery rfut where they were formed into thrt-e squads, one squad going te nch ei tlie tliroe (.uuieterics, vi-, Mt. Jey, Lincoln (tolered) mul 1 lerui. Alter deo dee deo eratlng the graves or their fallen comrades theU. A. It. than tcturned te town te take put in the afternoon paradu ill which sevcral local stxTCt MicJelieM took nrt. The diforatieu et the soldiers graves' were tine, the llowei-s ler tlie mi-asien lieing furiiislied by the scholars of the ditlercnt Sunday schools. At l':le p. 111. tin! I lerui band niailu Itsnp Itsnp IHurance and ui.iicjicd down through town te the pefct room nml ecerttsl thud. A. H. mid thu I. O. O. 1", ledges and a large delegation or Uie Boldiers orphan Isivsup le Market street. Frem thenee tbe bind went up Main street tn the ball el tlieC I . A. M. and the K. 0. K. mid escertptl them tl mil te Market iitruct, xthore the parade lurmetl in the lollow lellow lollew iug order : I'lerlu baud II men. Lieut. D. II. Mssley, Pett ". ITS (I. A. It. 27 num. Amelia Council Ne. !'-, Order Ulllted American Mechanics, ii, men. Hermit Castle, Ne. ti", Knights or the (JeUlen Kagle 'M men. Mt. Jey liedge, .Ne, -17, 1. e. O. b lts men. Soldiers' uriihati isiys le the number or ile. Tim precession then moved ever te foltnw feltnw ing reute: Down Lust Main street, te Last Denegal, le Jacob, te Mt. Jey, te Harber, te Hast Main, tu W est Main, te Lembard, te David te New Haven, te the I borlocomo berlocomo borlecomo tery, w here the mumeri il sen ices el the (i. A. H, was perloruied by Pest Commander Hippie, K. tl. Ponnel, mid Dr. J. L Zelgler, alter which the preeex.,wn eeunteniurched te the corner el New Haven street, thence te Mtrluttu, te West Deucgid, te M irket street, and thure tlismlssed. In tlie Horeugh lurk the remaining por tion of thonltnrueoii w.is spent in addresses by the following iorsenn: Hev. O. it. Heek, tuvtiipul m. 1:. elinn-li : d. W. (Jet, mster of Church of Hed ; J. T. Scluller, ivster of V. i. church. Music lermed l'.irtei the preummma On Sunday morning Hev. L. J. Millor.pas Miller.pas Millor.pas ter e the kvangeliuil cliurcli, preachcil a sermon le thu jkisI 17s, of which he is a luoiubei. Asa whulothe ullalr el Saturday was a complete, success and all or thesu w he par ticipated lu the parade showed te advantage mid ri'ilect credit en the iiiuiageinent. Ilia .MetllitilllK Olisort.UK'e. MefNivti.i.i:, M'iy il. Decoration Day at Mount vllln was npiirepriately observed, all nocesKiry preparations liuv lug been made. At (i p. 111. a special train arrlved from Columbia, briuning ene hundred and forty- live uiombers irem Hen. Welsh ixist, Ne. US, erc.A.lt., hoailed byaclUzens oemmitteo and the Moitiitvllle cornet band. They pro ceeded te the cemetery where thu grav os were decorated, mul an oleqiient address given by oue ut the incnibera, J. II. Wltmer. A rrlv mg iu tow 11 n liiiiiilsome coiiaueii uau been prepared by tlie cltlens, consisting of fiirty-ulue lurgu cukes, two hundred and soventy-Hve sandwiches and un abundance of lemonade, which clieeretl the heart of the weary soldier. In general all business was suspended during the decorating of the graves, and this day will long be remem bered In the memory et thu hearts or the people. ,, . . Sunday evening an lacolleut mouienal sermen was preached by the pastor of thu I . H. church, Ituv. K. Ludwick, who babetl his remarks en Matt, xxvl, .-', "Put up again thy sword Inte his plate." rilK MAlillKIM UlintSltrAXVK. A Mt-i'tlPC lu Market Suiiam Willi a lthi;lii I'ubllc Attdrew by the lie. W. II, Itlce. Mamii.im, May 31. -Tlie piogramnie hore rer decorating the soldiers' graves was held under the direction et (ieuer.d lluiiitzelman Pest, Ne. COO, (3. A. It. 'Iho pest asoeinblod at tlieir ballen Seuth Piussiaii stieet at 1 o'clock, aud vveie headed by the Llberty cornet band, uuiler tlie leadership or Prok Wlilte Yeuug, nml proceeded te decorate the gnixes. The meeting at Market Square, presided ever by Abraham Kline, was eieiicd by Hev. Jehn Graham with prayer. alter which Hey. and Colerado William H, Kice, et New Yerk, delivered a stirring address. Alter the ceromenlcs weru concluded hore, the Past and Hepo lira company of this place. I accompanled by the Liberty cornet bund, I left for LltlU en the I'.'ii v. in. train, te assist I thelr liroUiren lu decorating Iho graves of I tlieir oemrados at thatpliice. The pest cai- rled a beautiful silk ila; which was pre. .1880. wnled tolliem rocenlly,lts crimson liars lielng iinlurled for the ilisttlinenii this occasion. Later lu the evening Mmihelm council Ne, 3J.Ir. O. or IT. A. M., tlot:eratcd the grave of or thelr late brother, Daniel H. Krlcker. A Isiautllul lleral design which was gotten up very art Istleally, was carried by lour small ley a dressed lu wlilte costumes. Thu pro pre cession te l''nirvIowceiuetery was headed by the CHImiiis band, el which (let eased wan also a member. KT.ir.AVKTIITOHtl'H llltl Ml'. A I'luer I'ltnttl 1 linn Has Kver Itefurn lltieii (llfnu en Slrinerlnl Day, Hi.izAiiiiTiiTevv.v, MaySI. Memerial Day was a bright oue hore. At 8 a. in. the streets were illled with poeplo, all ready te proceod te the dlllerent graveyards te deck the rott rett ing placeH of the heroic dead. Four members or Jehn M. (ioedl'ost, Ne. fittt, O. A. It, In full unilerm, headed the parade, followed by the Klinibotlilewu cornet baud, willed fur nished excellent music Theu imiiie tlie Jehn M. (I001I pest, Ml (1. A. It, lu grand army array, with Isstutirul hou heu hou iiiieLs In their hands. The Friendship lire company were next in order, ami were very attractive In thelr line uniforms and be.1utlP.1l hats. Following the Dremen cainu the I. O. O. F. Ne. 1'JS, in mil regalia; Uiencaine about 'JWliltle girls and boys of the dlllereut Sunday schools, tinder the chiel uiarslialslilp of .Mr. Daniel Miller, the genial proprietor 01 1110 "liiacK iiorse'-iiotoi, asslstetl by Mr. J. W. Hoeting and Mr. I. P. liilmer. It was a lengthy parade and the largest ever held here en "Decoration Day." As the parade started the baud played, "The 12th Hatalllen," and lu succession the dir dir rerent graveyards or the borough were vis ited. Alter the graves were decerated with Hew era and Hags, all assembled te the shady groves, In the south end of tlie cometory, te hear the orator, Hev. James Fager, of ijUlmihiii, ra. merit P. V, ,t uiuiiiiier tu iu.. it. iii reui- V. Hu uuokexory oleuiientlvnnd paid glowing tributes te these soldiers xv hn did mera by thelr death than by their wliole lilu. ThoHpeakor criticised Jetrersen Davis for his speeches delivered In Mougemery, Alabama, aud at Atlanta, Ocergia. '1 hose re tiiarKs Vfere a llttle Iniippropriate .en this oo eo oe cisiou. Atthoclesoof the ad dress the benediction was pronounced, mid the parade marched te tewii.iiutl dismisseil. The town presented a holiday appearance lu the morning, as the stores, hotels, etc, were closed during theso exercises. The event will long be pleasantly remembered. At Trrrnlllll. Ti:uui; 11 1 1. 1., May .11. Thu xilluge was well filled with people en Saturday, and in the nflcrnixm the day was appropriately cola cela brated. A street parade took place at 5 o'clock. It was headed by tliol'alrvllle band and next came the xeterans of the war. Fol lowing was a large twoherso wagon laden with Hew cm, 011 which were four young ladled mid the color bearer. The I'. O, S. of . dine nexl. They turned out sixty men lu foil regalia, unit each carried a handsome bouquet. Hey, Win. Kegers had command et the soldiers. Alter the urade passed through tlie Htrcets, It went the cemetery whero Uie graves were decorated. Addresses were made by Heys. Hegcrs and Woodring. There were hundreds of imopleln Iho ceme tery, ami all listened with attention te the addresses. Alter the addrotses the line of inirchwas taken up te P. O. S. or A. hall, w hore the precession was dismissed. Decor ation was net observed iu this town until a few jearsuge, but our peeple are all Imjceiu- llig lllivresieti 111 iu t e llltl) it iiiiiuiiei m soldiers buried here, ami among them is Dr. J. I- Shebcr, who was a surgeon In the Mex ican war, who died about a J ear age, having lieen a proniinent physician lu this commu nity ler about Stir 10 years. At Mnudiiitg ami I'arailUe. There was 110 public demonstration nt Strasburg en Saturday, but the members el J. N. NtlV Pest, Ne. im), visited the tlillerent cemeteries and decorated with llewers aud Hags the graves el the dead herees. In the afternoon thu Strasburg Pest, accompanied by tlie Sens of eterans and a drum corps, went te Paradise, where a large celebration took place. Huskies the Strasburg tieeple, the Paradise ledges of Knights or Pythias and Odd Fellows, Uie Sunday schools or the l nited HrcUiren and Presbyterian churches took part iu thu lurade. The precession was headed by the Paradise baud. The l'rosby l'resby tuii.m and Lplscepal cemeteries weru visiteit and graves decorated. Addresses were made by Kovs. daylerdaud Sault, unit the vocal music was furnished by the Kplscepal choir. In the laiwrr Kml. Qi vitnx vii.i.i:, May 31. On Decoration Day, Captain Snow Pest (ill, of Pleasant drove, went te Fairlielil, whero they decora ted the seldleis' graves lu lleyd's and Alt, .ion graven unit, thence te I'eiin Hill te the Friends' burying ground. Frem there they went te Little Britain, where tliev leek din ner ; tlieme te Lasllaud, Het U Springs uud Mexico. Tlie Ouarrvville Pest went te New Provi- tleme, ML Hepo, Chestnut Level, Coleruiu Haptiit chtirih, Wesley and (juarryvllle Catholic j J Willi nppiopnate servicea at Alt. Hepe church in theeveniug. Owlet Hay at I. ip. O vi', May 31. Saturday being ebserved ivs Decoration D iy, the town was very quiet. A lew of the mero patriotic, 1 ltlzens showed tlieir respect by bringing out their Hags. The Spring Harden cornet baud came around and gave some most excellent music, under tlie kndersliip or Air. Harry Llmer. This band, though xery recently ergatned, de serves much credit for their wonderful pro-gre-s. At Atclrn ami 1'arkrsOtirg. Aitli.i.v, May 31, Jehn A. Hess l'est J38, 1.. A. It, of Alglen, met in the morning nbeut s o'clock and proceeded tel'arkesburg, whero they were Jel nod by the Purkesburg band aud must of the inhabitants of tlie borough. They proceeded te the cemetery counts ted vvitli the Fpper Oetorare Presbyte rian cliurcli and doceratod the graves el the lalleu herees and held the usual serv ues of the pest. About the wme hour Wm. Hoberts Pest (colored), IS7 (LA. H.,el Christiana, form ed In line, and accompanied by the Chris tiana cornet baud, proceeded te the cemetery counected with .ion A. AI. K. church, and porfermod the usual ceremonies. An ad ad tiress xvas made by Hey. A. Alarcellus, of Atglen Presbyterian church. About - p. m. Jehn A. I toss Pest and baud arrived by a special train at Atglcn, aud were Joined by Win. Hoberts l'est. They marched te thu cometerlos of the Al. K. church aud the Presbyterian and HaptUt, where the usual sorvlces were ebserved. Hey. Alarcellus made an address thore. Ne Olmerwiure ut New Helland. Ni:w Helland, May 31. There was no Memerial Day observauco here en Saturday, and the bank was the only business place closed. At Cliurchtevvii mid Lplinit.i the soldiers' graves were doceratod. The Kepubllcaii politicians had quiloatlme Saturday evening at the Styer house. A Stehmau HepublUxm bought n lambuud Air. 1). if. Umbe had it roasted and served it up for lunch lu the evening. Ol course sumo of the Summy meu helped te eat it. Airs. AtartShottller, et It irux Uie, was buried Sunday morning at (irellsdule. Theluueral was very largely attended. There were teams hitched along- both sides of the plke for a distance of oue fourth of a mile. Itev, (leltshiger In l'ldladelpld.t. Hey. 1). It, (iolssluger, formerly of this city, dollverod the address nt the decoration by (loergo (I. Aloade Pest of Philadelphia, of Lincoln's monument In Fairmeuut I'ark, Philadelphia, en Saturday. His subject was the day aud its hallowed purposes, Seuler ice Cemuiatidtir J. II. Drucken- uiiller, of .Marietta, delivered the address.it the naval plot iu Alt Aterluh cemetery. Phila delphia, The decoration of the gruvuswas uuder the direction et Naval l'est, Ne. 100, of Philadelphia, aud Navul Pest, Ne. 6lt, of sew ierK. bleriulut Nelianllle. This morning about 5 o'clock thore was a heavy storm of thunder, lightning and rain In Nellsville and vicinity. On the (arm or David Shaelier, net far Irem the village, a cow belonging te the tenaut farmer, W 111. (Jel(z,was struck by lightning aud killed while tbe milkmaid was milking her. 'the maid was only slightly stunned. The belt set flre te the him near by, but Iho llames wero put out bofero any horieus damage was done. a vt.r.A run XAiu.r vlvmhu. Itav, lliultiat T!i(iniMt)ti llellver a Ftirr!ul Sermuii nt lite Memerial Cliurrh. ! In the Intercst of early closing of the steres, Hev. Tlieinns Thompson preached an oarnest sermon 'at the Memerial Prosbylerlan church Sunday uv oiling from Psalm, 101 i'SX, " Man gncth forth unto his work anil te his labor until the evening." Hore we have a posltlve limitation of work "until the ovenlng." Te make the time mero speclllii when xve should clese our dally work, (led has given tin Uie ami toglve light te work by, and wlien the day'H work 1h done he withdraws It irem the f.ice of nature. Fer evor six thousand yearrt the ontlrevolco of nature has called unto us te rest and te clewi our worldly employment at thoevonuig. ll has been tested tlme and again that mero work can be secure.1 In a year by working six days Bnd resting the se von th than te work the hev en days of the week. The same Is true or work from the morning te the ovenlng, Te work ever this allotted tlme only onleeblos the body, niu niu lierves the man, and opens the way te ills ills eaue, discontent aud eruptions with names et hard Kirvntlan task-masters. Thesiiu knowetli its appointed tlme, the moon its tlme tocliaugeaud yet man wilfully disobeys a law that nature teaches us te oliservo. Let us leek Inte hoiiie places of uusuiess aud soe hew they obey the text "man goeth rerth unto his work and te his labor until thoevonlng." Take up the great banking Institutions of our land. -They llnd tlme te transact tlieir business and comply with tlie language el the text without any inconvenlonco te the public, ir we turn te our contractors and examlue the thousands of mechanics we llnd there Is no noed of night work te supply tlie people with homes or tlieir families with dally bread. The fartuer dees net need le keep his hands at night work te gather lu the harvest from the field. All our institutions or learning, all our professional men, editors tle the same. " Why should our live huiidred men and women or this city be taxed three or four hours overy flay te remain woek In and week out In their master's employ until they are se tired that nearly the en Ure Sabbath Is lest or greatly robbed or that ztal ami pleasure xvhlch they ought te enjoy In tlieir prepara Hen Ter the eternal world. Dees net nature pretest ngalnst It? Dees net the best Interest or these young people call ler Iho closing or tiui stores at tue evening or the day 7 Dees net the mind and the body call ler these hours for recreation, ami would net the moral and spiritual and Intellectual Improve ment or our city prellt by It 7 "And new te you young men and maidens let 1110 as your friend ask you te se live that these evenings will prove a stimulant te ro re ro newed work during the tlay aud prove your yeur seir(as 1 belloveyou will.) happier aud mere contented iu the work In which you are new engaged. Alay I ask you te leek with 1110 te tbe great He.nl of the church rer his blessing upon this movemont and ever re member. "Atau geeth forth unto his work and te his labor until the evenine." And may the (ied of all gr.ice bostevv upon this evening rest and may the blessing you be much need be speedily granted." LanranlerCaites llcttifiMi liytlieSiq remoCettrt Special dlstritch te Hie IsncLLiiiKtixii. llAIuUMiiiitii, Alay 31. The following Lancaster county cases have been decided te-day : lu He.: Head in township of Drumore, L.inca-ter ; athrmed. Stokes vs. Aliller, Lmcaster ; allirnied. Sonsenlg vs. Parry, et al., Lancaster; alii ruled. Hush vs. Ilemler, L.inctsler ; allirmed. Hroekley's appeal, Lancaster ; alllruied. McDevitt'.s appeal, inc.tster ; reversed. Hank Nulvs (lutslanilliis. Wasiumiies, 1). C, Alay 31. The comp troller or the curreucy reports the amount or national bank notes outstanding at date 311,10,-15, being a decrease during the last mouth effiV-f-M'-'IO, and a decreaseslucu June 1, 1n,, or fjtijlkisg. The amount el legal tendui notes un deposit with the United States treasurer te redeem notes et insolvent and liquidation banks, ami banks retiring circula circula Uen Is reiHirbsl as being fi.l.'iVOl I, being an Increase In doiieslt during the last month et SOTJjSsl, ami an increase in iteiiesit sluce J, me 1, ss5, or ?A59,&01. A .Mint Ilr11l.1l Murder. I'm i. viini.i'Hi v, Alay .ll. Mrt. Seratino Couilertl, aged JO, residing at J07 Seuth !)th street, tiled abeut.mldulglit from frlgiitful In. Juries received by being klcked aud beateu by Henry Ilossell, who ciused a row in her husband's saloon by insulting a woman. An examination showed that Hessoll had ac tually kicked a hole in the woman's stomach, aud thu intestines pretruded. Slie had been lu a dulicate condition ami the unborn babe had alGe been killed by liessell's brutality. Thu police arrested Henry Hessoll and four ether Inmates uf the place. A (.ambler's .snltnln. Iniii XNAi'OLis, Atuy3I. .Majer 11. C. Hus, sol, 11 cambler well known In the Ailssisslppl Valley, was round dead in his room yosterday. Hu had taken iiiorphlue mid thou te make Htite of Ins cud be wed handkerchiefs in his hat, Hituratcd thorn with chloreforni aud placed the bat evor his face. HaiiKCil fur Minder un the lllclt beat. LoNiieN Alay 31. James Whelau, n sea man ami a uative of Neva Scotia, was hanged at Winchester, P.ugtand, this morning for murder en the high seas. Whelau killed the mate of the vessel upon which he hud skipped. A Hunt or thu j'epe. Hum. in, Alay 31. The Catholic sculptor, Spandauhas, seut a bust or the pepe te Prince Hlsmarck, who wrete te thu sculptor an auto graph letter expressing his grutltude and pleasure. Why I'helps WasNet Tliere. Londen, Alay 31. Uuited States Aliulster Phelps' absence from the state banquet given iu honor of the U7tli anniversary of the birth or Queen Victeria, en Saturday, is explained by the tact that Air. Phelps was slightly lu lu lu dlsposed. IIjIiir I'rem An ISplileuilc. IluiiMN, Alay 31. An opldemiols prevail ing ut Cheuiuit;, arising from the eating of raw beef by the inhabitants. Thus far 1-5 victims have been reported, und the plague is spreading. Alter the Apache. Kit Pase, Tex., Alay 31. The commandant of Fert HlLss, near this city, rocelvod erders irem fien. Allles yosterday artorneon te at onceuiove his troops te hoiiie Kilut le Ari zona te aid In the war against th e Apaches. A New Mutual I'lre liiiuratice Cempauy. Tliere was a meeting of the citizens el Hest Lampoter township held at Greonland, en Saturday, Alay 22, for the puriose of starting a Mutual Fire lusurance cemiany. Twelve persona outeiod lute articles ei agree ment te be submitted te the iusur iusur ance commissioner and the governor. Thelr names are A. I Leaman, D. U. Krel Krel tler, Hen'J U Lauills, Tobias it Krelder, A. II. Dlllenbaugh, HeuJ. V. itehrer, Aleses N. LandlH. llenry Doner, Henry K. If udis. Jacob S. Landls, Jehn N. Landlsand David Denllnger, Irem whom the following elllcers were elected: Prusideiit, A. 1 Leamau ; treasurer, D. H. Krelder; directors, Tobias It Kreldor.-HenJ. Ii. Lmdls. Juisib H. Lan dls and Alosed N. Laudls. J. K. Urn bio xvas elected secretary of the company. The slgners or me agreement roseiveu te adept the name of the Lampe Lampe Lampo eor .Mutual Flre lusurance company, and that the business would be conducted and located at Greeniaud, F.ast Lampoter town ship, and that the company would net apply for "Leiters Patent" uer lssue pollcles until applications for Insurance, te the amount el ene million dollars wero received. Slips of jKiper for Blgnera have been dls- t ! I ii t t 4i imivatiiiAiPii t-k ultnlf urrxlIiMi4 Intiti for lusurance in the new company. PRhSs TWO CENTsT KKVlKWEDBYiUlCliEVELAND 1 UL' " JltCif VI.BABKU WITH THM AVVKAM. AHOK ur THM BOttHKMII. A fins Turnout In llrueKijii en Manorial Hay, tlm r-.atiiuiiuin til Width Wltartoerf a Italn l.llaUeiwTh fall ,a Wat- term Catiami Heme KirittaMat, Hitoeio.vN, N. y., MaySI.-The Decera tlen Uay.coremonloii were observ oil hereto day with mero than usual Inlerest. The grand inrade of the numerous Grand Army pests, military regliuenU and United State troops was wltnessed by an luimense con course of peep le. (Joneral J. N. Call In and hlsaUIT recelvBd the prosldent and Ills party, and alter Uie greeting they repaired te the reviewing stand. The liue then iormed at Junction, of Hreadway aud lied ford avenue, and imssed tlie reviewing stand Which was occupied by President Clovelaud and his party. The president romarked tluil he waa much , pleased with the appoaran'ee el the nien'an'd the parade, There was a grand revlevviiiKsUnd at Clin Clin eon ami Ijafayotle avonues, aud se many ihm ihm 1Ie crewded upon It Uiat it was unable te bear thelr welght, and tut the precession was passing It came down with a crash and the occupants were thrown togethor lu a con. lused heap. Thore were loud screams from the ladles, and It wan at first supposed that a numbor'were injured, but when they all get nut of the taugle It was found that only four had received bruises. The various (Irand Army Pests wended thelr way te ihe various cemeteries whero appropriate ceremonies were held, Cleveland at'fl runt's Tomb, Nkw Yerk, Alay 31. Alter the prrmldent had tin lulled rovlew Ing the parade )u llruok llruek lyn, he then went te Hlvorslde xtrk where he lent iihi presence le make the homage or the country at thograveof Ooneral Grant additionally Improsslve by his great dignity as the nation's chlnl magistrate. When the tlme rer the memorial exercises at Uie tomb et Ooneral (J rant had urrlved, Htverside park had assumed a picture of beauty which deficd description. Frem early daybreak enormous trucks had found their way up the drive and depesited leads qr llewers wrought Inte beautiful dosignser all bIzer, shapes and colors. Nearly overy part et the glebe had contributed its girt te the memery or the dead soldler. The tomb was surreunded by a canvas screen which hid the disposition of tlie v axt mass of flowers constantly pouring in and being tastefully arranged by skillful hands. The cress en the top of the tomb was wreathed In immertelles, carnations and calla llllea, wlille around the front, in a soml seml soml clrcle 19'f root lone;, was a wreath el HoWers bcirlng the Inscription of large ehantctera in wlilte .Ailgnonetle, " I'althlul until dentil." Over the deer was a triple crown. On each slde of the deer way, and surrounding the letter O, wure graceful eutwliiiugs of natural green Ivy. Twe large scrolls of solid wlilte immertelles arranged en either slde el the deer bere the words "Peace" and. "Finis." The pictures presented by the bank of Hew era which, siirmouuted and sur rounded the sepulchre en overy hand was such as this ceuutry nover saw before. It Boomed that as If overy state aud nation was represented, se numerous were the lovely offerings. Probably the most olaberato represented was the tribute el the U. H. Grant Ptat 07, C A. K., from Hay City, Michigan, a descrip tion of which was recently published. 8ur 8ur meuutiiig the tomb In the shadow of the trembling cedar cepse steed conspicu ously the tribule Ireiu tlie emperor of China a column of luuuortellos ; and roses. On ene slde iu Chinese characters wero the words, "Chung Wall," meaning China, white 011 the oppeslto side or the shaft were the words. "China's affection for Ainerlca'u Illustrious warrior." The ether two sides bere the Hags of the two nations. it Is ex peeled that the president will diue with AUss Folsom at the Gilsey heuse alter olllciatiugatlhedocoration of (Iraut's tomb. He leaves for Washington by the night train. The Day In Washington. Wasiunuten, May 31. Alomerlal Day hore was generally ebserved. The exer cises at all the cometorlos wero well attended dosplte Uie Inclement weather. As usual the principal points of attraction was Arlington, where Hen. Jehn I). Lenir. of MassachuetU), de livered the oration aud Air. James M. Stewart recited a poeui. nmuiiTS or LAIWII UZMAMV. What They Will Ak Gengrew te Hat IU Approval Un. Cr.uvKUVND, Ohie, Alay 31. This morn ing's sossleu of the Knights of Laber con vention was by far the most Innrertant in its results yet held. The coininlttee ea legisla tion presouted the following preposition In the nature or demands of Congreas which were ratltled by the convention : First That patents for tlie publle lauds be given te actual Bottlers only. Second That all land ewned by any in dividual or corporation in excess of 100 . acres, whotlier Improved or unimproved, shall be taxed te the full value of improved lauds. Third Calling ler the immodiate forfeiture of all lands whero the conditions el the grant have net been complied with. Fourth Asking that patents en lands whero the conditions have been compiled with be issued forthwith, be that taxation may take ollect at once. Fifth Calling rer the romeyal of lences from the publle domain. Sixth That arter 1800, the government shall by purchase and right of eminent do main obtain possession or all lands new held by aliens. HevenUt That after 18Su, allens shall he prohibited from acquiring title te lands. Eighth Asking the abolition of oil laws requiring a preperty qualillcatien for voters. Nluth Requesting the passage efa law levylng a graduated Income tax. Teulh Protesting against the cutting down of the appropriations ler the labor bureau, vievnnili Askiinr for the passage et the bills approved by the congressional labor committee. Twelfth Asking for the passage et s law , prohibiting the employment lu inuiea.ahena, factories, Ac., of miners for mere than 8 hours per day. In this connection tlie lollewlng resolution was adopted : lleselvcd, That xve will bold responsible at the ballet-box all members or Congress who neglect or refrain from voting la compliance with these demands. The comtnlltee ea strikes and boycotts presouted thelr report, roceiiimondlug that all authority te eruer boycotts and strikes Imj veated In the cxeeu- live committee. Ah t lie hour for the neon recess had I arrived their report was laid ever JJ afternoon session for discussion and a At 1 o'clock the convenUea took "f?', ' until 2 p. in. HKATUKH rAUMAMOtriMW, WtuittNiinil, O. Ui 7 -"' X, .."." "v Yerir. - - r.asieiu .-" , j nd DalaWaT local ShC WT-SSSt -F . vaJ,labl Jlr-Lecal rain. aaU my AtUutle cot state Vi ti II M yi 1 A'nfl hj 1 tf l ti