fnMiigmM VOLUME XXTI NO. U2R. LANCASTER, PA., TUESDAY, JUNE 1, 188G. PKICE TWO CENTS. t Ttmfe$x$ Ih wntfJWTSfcrr-i' A KKMAKKABLK TKIAL. AN Kl'HHAVA VHtlHVtAN HKFKNIIIfHI AtlAINHT A HKMIUII VIIAHUK. Thehlery llwl Amelia Ktiuiiert Till. il Her ?teiitiiieiil ly Dr. I, N. l.lRiilner Thn l-reneiiitilt Hint llelenitnnt Tell their iHlra mi thn Witness hUnil. Monday ifJttrhoen.Vmul reassembled lit Uilo o'clock mill Din llrst cnsim called rer trial wero these of (sHiimonwealtli vs. Henry Cooper nml Charles Keller, larceny. Tlie charge against them was stealing whisky from Dr. Henry Carwuter, which olleuso was ('iiiiinUli.il through tlin connivance or l'per, wliii wai In tlie employ of the doctor, by Keller. Dr. Carpenter's counsel made a plea for n light Houienco ler Cooper, itsthe ollense was trilling iintl liu li.ul taken him again into liti employ, lletli defendants en tered it plea nf gullly anil they were uu-li sonteiioed (e undergo mi Iuipriciiiiiiviit it m lUlS, Ih. I. iKlilurr :. Tlie next case called was the celebrated Dr. 1. N. Llghlner, niHi ami adultery ease. Tlie doctor was formally arraigned nml entered a IIeiiut nut guilty. 'l'liti uurk ul empanelling a jury wan pro ceeded with nml tlie following wns the re sult: Jaeeti 15. Witmer, or Hast Denegal, liml expressed an opinion ami wns challenged ler l'lHe. F.llasK. Well, F.ptireui, wasstoed aside but subsequently challengd Iiorempterlly liy the isiinuieuweallh. It. 11. Altkcn, ll.trl, hi challenged liy tint prisoner. II. K. Ilersh, Pity, was challenged liy tint prisoner. llenjamln I). Donliiiger, farmer, Paradise, was a, vented at tilt) Mr-it Jurer. II II. Miller, fanner, Paradise, was chal lenged by tlin iloretulnlit. Jacob Wolf, cigar inanuf.ietiiri'r, West Karl, w us ncccpted as the second Jurer. Lewis Lyens, o.irenter, ,lil ward, city, wanclialltwigvd liy tlie commonwealth. David Hertz, tanner, Ciernar von, was dial dial dial lomteil liy the defendant. Henry Karnliart, laruiur, Drumere, was challenged liy tlie defense. Kliy fiersliey, farmer, Straslirg township, was accepted ns tlin til In I Jurer. (ioe. A. Martin, ree-maker, .ahward, city, was challenged liy tliu commonwealth. Juuics McCulletigli, shoemaker, Fulton township, was levepted hs tlie fourth Jurer. Win. Ilutsjr, harbor, Mh ward, win chal lenged by the defendant. James Montgomery, lunkcepur, West llemplleld, had opretv.ed au opinion ami was challenged lOr cause. Jehn II lloyer, farmer, ML Jey township, was ne-epted in tlie llltli Jurer. V. W. Baldwin, merchant, llh ward, city, was challenged by tlie defendant. Samuel 81011(1, tanner, el Lphrata, had ex p rcixil an opinion add was challenged ter cause. Henry Kelllu, pilot, Marietta was shsl aside by tlie commonwealth, but subo sube (liimitly accented as a Jurer. Samuel Igglus, farmer, Martlc, was ac cepted ns tliu sixth Jurer. Christian Leugeuccker, farmer, Ml. Jey township, was avpted rs a juror. Jacob W. Iiiiber, clerk, l.phraUi, Hald he nmn wltll0s In tlie case ami lie was excused from !Hrlng. J. 1). t'arutliert, Unner, Salisbury, hud uiire.sed an opinion ami was challenged. I.. 1-'. (.'lister, hat ininut.u'lurur, Adams town, was challenged by tlie delendanu J. M. Klvr, (urnlture dealer, city, hail oxprctHed an ejiluluii ami was challenged. Itiuijauilli 1'. rharlas, farmer, l'.ast llum llum Held, was challenged liy the defendant. II. It. Kelper, 1st ward, city, waHrtixxluside by the coiniiieuwealth, nml Niibseijuulilly ac cepted as n Jurer. James s. I'atterxen, fanner, l.ltlle IlrlUlu, iw aiveptixl as a Jurer. Jehn (loetii-iiour, f.irtner, West Lampeter, Samuel II. MusHfliu.ui, fariuer, i:at Karl, O. IL Sliertrur, jinx-or, jth ward, city, ami I'erest I'rt'sleu, tanner, l.tttlu ltrittau, was challenged by tlie delendant. Daniel A. Shlller, carpouter, -d ward rity, ' wax hKhhI aside by the comuienwealth. (ioe. Wall, inn ki-i'iier, Jd. ward, eity, nml Jacob ll.MIUer.iuerctiant, reipiea, werochal werechal lenged by the defendant. Frank Mettfett, dealer, Dili ward, city, was accept(Hl as a Jurer. Abraham Slieallcr. f.iruinr, Ml Jey town xljlp, was challenged by the defendant and Jehn (iertosen, butcher, Str.ixburfr, and Jehn Darrow, saddler, Karl, were sIcmhI aslde by the commonwealth. II. M. Slirelner Jeweler, 1st ward, city, anil. Kllm ti. Knjder, urocer, wero clial lengcd by tlie defenilanU dc)rge l,e van, tnlller, lincaster township, wascliallonged by the delendant. Aaren K. Kn.uih, brixiiii-innkur, Washing ton lioreugh, was aixiepted as a Jurer. Tin: jfii in Tin: no. The jurors Helected In this cuse are Jehn II. lloyer, .Maner; llenj. I). Uenllnger, I'ar I'ar adlse; Aaren !:. Kvmis, Washington bor ough; I'.by llernhuy, Ktra-sburi; tewnxlilp; II. II. Kciper, lxt want, city ; Christian Leur enoekor, Mount Jey ; l'"runk Multfett, ltli ward, city: James Mcl'ulleugh, Fulton ; JaimwH. l'attorxeu, Little llrlluln . llnnrv Kellin, Marietta ; Jacob Wolf, West Kari, Samuel Wiggins, Martlc. J. L. Htolnmetz is associated with the dis trict attorney, and the prisoner Is represent ed by 8. II. ltoynelds, ii. Frank Kslilumaii and .1. Hay Brown. Tlie 0-'uiiig hxs.'cu for the commonwealth was made by .1, L. .Stuliimetr. He gave it history el the case and outlined what the commonwealth would be nole te prove, nit; ri:siiMt. Thellrst wUiiuh-s cilled wan Mollle (', L.in dis. t-'he Informed tlie clerk that xhe would nut testily In the case, ua xhe had net been nuliHinaed an a wUiuwh. The court s.tld he would liave te testily, and Hhe toatllled that Dr. l.lghtner wna married te her Hister Heme 11! or 13 venrs aite. Uev. Dr. J. V. Mllcliell, imstoref the rros rres rros byterlau church, produced the record of the church, which xhowed that Dr. Llghtner had been marrled by his prodecexxor, Ilov. Dr. V nutwoed, en Ji'oveniboril, IbTI. I. K. Slaymaker testllied that he had reg iBtercil Dr. I. Is'. l.lghtner as u physician en July tl, 1S7I. Tin: iMiesiit't'Titix en Tin: sr.vNii. Amelia Kmmert, being Hwern, teitilied nx follewn : 1 was 11) years old en the Kith el Docember, l&w ; I rosldent Kphr.iU and wan nover married; I llve with my father, An drew Kmmert ; my niother'miauio in Kuima Kmuiert ; we meved te ICphrata Irem near AdaniNtewn In March, IkbTt ; I knew Dr. 1. N, l.lghlner, the defendant ; he came te at tend me Umax a phyxlciuu In April, lsSft: he visited me seventeen times and treated me ler weuib dlceane; the laid tlme he visi ted me wan en September'.!", lhs.",, en n Huu duy, in the morning ulxiut 10 o'clock ; 1 was In my room In iHid, lying en my xlde when he entered the room ; 1 was nick with a head, ache; he asked me hew I foil and 1 told him I had a headache; he told me te tin en my back and I did se and covered tny lacu with my Imtulkerchlel, expecting thnt he was going te treat me an he did befere ; It wax net long before he committed the oIletiBe charged ; 1 Hcreained and struggled te Iree myself from him, but was net buo bue buo cesxful ; he told me te utep xcreamlng as they could hear me down Htairx, but I kept en Hcreuming ; my mother dually came up te the room but the deer was locked ; I did net knew it was locked j the doctor oiwned the deer and my mother came In ; mother xpoke ufew werdx te the doctor but I can't re member wnal they wero; xhe was only in the room u xhert time ; I was xtlll In the lx.'d vti lug! alter mother went out el the room the (hx;ter came te the bed and aaid my mother may have been ouUide mid heard me screaming and asked me net te worry or cry about It as the othera would knew what happened ; he wild nobody would ever llud it out and then left the room; ax been as he had led the house I called my mother up te tlie room and told her what the doctor had done; I told her 1 did net want him tiny morefora doctor and did net want te may there any longer; 1 next told my two xisterH of the crime the doctor committed, as neon as they came Irem church ; I came te Ian caster the Tuesday aflf r tills happened mid went te my aunt Mrs. .Stanten, whero J stayed. , . ThowltueMWftS Huhjocted te a rigid cress examination hulxlie did net vary any Irem her testimony ns published alxive. Tin: Mermiii'M ti:sii.men. Mrx. Andrew Kmmert wax xweru and tes tified ns lollews: Amelia Kmmert Is my daughter; 1 knew Dr. Llghlner, nml Hint he nttoinled my daughter, from April IhVi, te NoptemlKir or the Hamn yenr ; I remember the last tlme Dr. I.lghtner was nl our house ! It was en Hilliday, Heptember ai, nbeiil In e'chxik hi the merning: thorn was no ene home but myxell mid ene ether daughter, whom age Is l.ri the rest of the family were at church; the doctor went dlrwlly up le Amelia's room nml utter he was up Kinks awhile, 1 heard n Korean! and went part way up xlalrx; 1 then went back mid xhnrlly niter wards again went up xlalrx 'and leiind the uixir lecneu ; i triixi H mm iiieiiiHiinr opened It; I xald, "liave you get xiich great xuller lug here," mid the doctor xald, "yex, xhe Heemed te uiliid It mero than the llrxt tlme ;" I then asked him If xhe could be filled and he replied there In nothing te prtitetit her Irem being i-uied ;" the decun looked red and hcared ; I left the room nml went down Nlalrn ; In a xhert tlme he came down te the xlttlng room for his hat, where I was nml niter lie lull Amelia called ipe ; I went up stairs and xhe complained te inn nlHitil wh.it the doctor had done. Nothing new was eIIcUihI by the cio.s cie.s cio.s examinatien. Andrew Kim inert, the father of tlie girl, toxlllled ns follews: I Hindu the complaint In this case against Dr. Llghtner, en Noiom Neiom Noiem Ixjr 10, lSSW; I was nt church en the morning of September 'Jtl, and did net xee Dr. Llght Llght eor when he lxlted my houxe en that day ; I was told or what the doctor did en the hfteriKxiii of the day It h.ipxinel. At this xtage el the case court adjoin ned until It e'chx-k en Tuesday morning. Tuesday Murmuy. Court met nttl e'rlix-k nml tliu trial of Dr. I. N. Llghlner for coin milling n rape en Amelia I'.mmert was ro re ro nutiied. Andrew Kmiuert exhlblluil a hx'k xlinllar te the enu en thodixirel his daugh ter's room. Amelia Kinmert was r is' died and texllllinl that xhe had resisted Hie dix'ler with nil her strength. The commonwealth made seiurnl eilers le priiMi certain facts as te the settlement el (he case, but tliu court ruled they were net ev. ileui-e. The eilers weroxe that lliujurerx did net hear them. The commonwealth then rested and counsel ler tliu ilofegxe axkisl for a rew minutes time for consultation and it wns granliHl. The opening xikshjIi for the defense was miule by J. Hay Brown. Alter commenting en the laet that the district attorney had put in n count for adultery, he xald if any ollense was committed it wns that el rais'. lie IxiIIemxI thnt the ense could lj x.rely loll with the Jury, en the common wealth's tOHliineuy, hut they would call tes timony te show the liuprelmbllity of the girl's story. He then outlined what the do de do lense would Imj and cencluded by stating that Dr. Llghlner would prove such a char acter ler morality that It was Impeaslblu for huu te be guilty of the ollense charged. mn: AC'i't si:i twriniMi, The llrxt witness called was Dr. Llghlner, the accused. He testitled ns fellows' "I Ih e in I :phrnU and liave practiced there as n physician ler twelve years j am a graduate of the Cincinnati College of Medicine mid Sur gery and ant a member el the Lincaster City and County Medical society, 1 knew the Kmmert family for three or lour years, but net Intimately, brxt Msited the house as a physician, at the request el Mr. Kmmert, who wanted his daughter treated ; 1 treated her ler wenih disease nnd made e animation of heron April n. the mother mid father weie present at my lirsl lxll, In the Milling room ; the lather went out of the room and 1 then asked the mother the natuie el the disease and the mother stated the (laugh ter had Isilern been treated ler womb disease and requested me te treat her ler the xame complaint; 1 then s.iid an examination was necessary mid requested the mother In go up stairs, and be present nt the examination and she said that wax net nocessarv and told me te go up alone , the girl started up stairs nnd 1 followed. Alter the examination I xald I was net prepared te treat her then and would get some medicine ready and come down the next day. I called next dav mid eixjratcd en her with an Instrument;'! continued te treat her until nlxiut four weeks Isjlore the.'uth of Kepteiutxir. On the morning of that day her sister admitted me le the house and said her sister Amelia was up stairs; I then went upstairs at Amelia's request, conveyed te me by her sister aud treated her as befere , nt each and every ojxirntleu xhe cried nnd moaned. The dx:ter here exhibited the spiviilum with which the 0sjratlen was sirfernusl and ex plained hew the iuKtriimeut worked, and suited that the dilation el the speculum caused great (mln, winch made her cry. Alter I perlermed the oisiratien, the mother c.imotethodoor j I was standing in Irouteftlio bureau cleaning the Instrument and when I heard some one at the deer, 1 opened It. The mother came In nnd as Led me why Amelia cried se, nnd 1 told her the ex)mti(iii was p liu fill. She then nxked me II there were niiy Iie!m or her daughter getting well; 1 told her 1 thought there wns, but It would require tlme; the mother then started te go down stairs nml 1 was accompanying In . When I get te the deer 1 xild te He ' in g Indy jitensiutly that 1 would be ee'K III a few days and she miswered pleis.uitly, " ery w ell ;" I then xiepiicd out el the ihxir, mid Hald "geed bve,'' mid she answered, "gexxl bye." 1 went down xUiirs .mil talked In the mother a or lit minutes about the con dition of the girl; 1 then get my hat aud came home, and heard nothing!)' this alleged ollense ler xevcrnl dayx, probably n week. On the ITJd el September 1 received u letter from her father, staling that 1 should discon tinue my visits, mid he xuppesisl I knew ler what; 1 wrote a reply that 1 could net understand his letter, mid supiHised that some oue was Hlxening his mind against mound 1 would see hlui In n few dnys ; going down town ene day I met him In Irent el Iteyer's drug store, where he ao ae cuxed me el haling improper relations with his daughter ; I told hlni 1 was Innocent." The dereiidanl's counsel ettered te prove all the con verMtleu that leek place en this occasion, but the court ruled that It was net testimony ; the doctor in answer te the ques tion ax te whether he had committed the ollense charged positively denied having done se and denied having been en the bed eniuaiuny. "it was my pruullce le Kick the deer of the girl's room when I operatod en her, mid did lock the deer ou every oc casion but two or three tlmes when she loeked 11 herself." The ilix-ter wns subjected te a lengthy cross cress cross exaiuluallou unit he did net vary any in Ills answers from his examination In chler. Jacob (iergax, Adam Konlgmncher, Jehn H. Messner. Kev. K. S. Itrewnmlller. Kdwnrd Slienk. Jolin.Seldemrldgo, Charles H. Keller, D. H. Ven eidn, K. is. Heyor, Jacob Konlg Kenlg Konlg maclier, Oliver Ktrehl, Henry llorehehoth, Ix,iae Strohl, Hatuiiel Hess, Charles Stein met., S. II. I rich, .. I'ndorretler, (!ee. M. lteyer, llartlu In in, Clias. Zlllhnrl. Martin Kluperlx, W. K. Snlt.er, Peter ICeunier, Jehn Bewman, Jehn M. lloyer, IsaaoSteuer, Catherine Olierly, Keubcii Heyor, Mr. and Mrs. Michael droll and Jehn .Stelmmu all testitied that they had known Dr. Llghlner for yeart-, that he was their i.imtly pliyhlclau mid that his character Inr chastity befere this suit was bi ought wax geed. Dr. Jehn MeuUer texlilled that Dr. Lighl Lighl ner's reputation for chastity was gexl, but en cress examination said he had heard rumors or tlie doctor having been tee intimate with women. He could net tell whero he had heard these rumor. Died at n lllpe (lid Age. Thefuiieral el Jehn K. Kurtz, who died en Wednesday, the SWlh till., Icxik placj from his latt' residence en Friday morning, ene leurth of u mlle oaslef Chiirchtewn. He was oue of the eldest farmers In Ciernnrieu township and was much respecled by all who knew him. He was 70 years old mid had lived ou the satiie farm about 10 years. He was a member of the Ainlsh church, lutei iiiiuil was made at Ilyler'a grnveynrd, In ilerks county. He leaves ii widow and six children. Services lu Kugllsh were held at the house by Kev. Landix, and at the AmUfi church in tierman by Gideon Ktelufus mid ethers. About three hundred Irlends took refreshments bI the lieuse. Jeseph Breidbent, or Morgantown, Ilerks county, uged about eighty jears, visited his son Ulles lu Texas, seme tlme age. On Sat urday, the 20th, his family rocelvod a ills natch that he had died or cholera aud was hurled a few hours after his death. Uewax the Adhere!" ltev. Uoergo llroadbent, or tliu M. U. couleronco. FKW SALKS OF OU) TOBACCO. l.r.SN MAN 1HU IMKIIIlKIt UAHICH IN JIIAHKKT I.AHV WKKH. Tlie lriici llrRlmiliiK le He I tlin 'Ml Crep, rtii.iclx fif tlin Drliinliil for riuijl- isnlit l.M I'allliix OH' In lhs liu- Itiiitrtllinix id Hiutiitrii. Only a few sales of old tobacco linve been mndediirliig the past week. Hklles A Frey reK)rt W c ises sold In small lets, nml Ames Hosteller 100 cases. Oilier xales may have leeu made but net te any gre it extent, ns the miioiiutefold lea! held lu this city at this tlme Is very limited. Parmers are beginning le set out plants, though the planting has net ns yet bocemo general. Perhaps most of the (armors have made up their minds ns le the number or iieres le be planted by tliniii rosxjctlvely. 1'erhajH some of them, en account el the low prices prevailing for a year or two pist, have determined te quit planting, or te greatly reduce the acreige heretofern given te te- liaive. I'erliaps lliey are wise; ixirhiip' otherwlse. Ill our Judgment thore will be n ready sibi for nil the .... lobix'ce they innv grew. The amount of old Pennsylvania lear net only lu Lancaster county but lu Philadelphia, New Yerk and olsewhero Is lexs that it has been fiir jears past Jeblxirs mid iiiittiufaclurers are crying Inr It nnd can't get II, nor can they get anything te take Its plsee. for mouths '-short "wmpperx," "grxxl sis-eiiils" and "Pennsylvania idlers" have been in ceiixUitit demnuil, mid soma lawsuits hnve U'en Ind alxnit them. They will sixm be In gre iter demand, mid they can't be found. Then the 'k", prep will be hurried te the Irent; mid Ills net se large a crop as it wns Hippoxed te be. The packers Ixiuuht it low mid will make money en It If it turns out well, as It will from present appeal-mice. They will want mere like it, and only Lan caster county farmers can supply the demand. Besides these considerations there are ethers that induce us te think that our far mers can sell a big crop uext year. The Su matra era.') Is pretty well ever. It Is Isilng demonstrated every day that one of Sumatra leal will no cover three or lour times as many cigars ns grxxl I'ennsjUanla Ha vana. On the contrary, seme el our llnest Lmcnsler county wrapx)rs will compete almost xiund ler ixiiuid with the luiMirleil article, mid make cigars as ple.islug le the nye aud mere pleas tot te the taste. Again, the heavy lmxirtsel Sumatra tobacco, which seared our farmers se badly a year age, have coaxed, under the ruling of the I' lilted Slates treasury department that Sumatra wraperx mut p ly 7 cents tux jxir ikiiiiiiI Instead el li cents ns formerly paid. Tlie New Yerk fuVn-m l.rnf rexirls sales of only 17 . bales of Sumatra In thnt market last week nt prlces ranging at from fl.Jl) te tl.iiO. mid ndds: "The demand ler line goods cannot be supplied, mid business is consequently cur Inlbxl. Picking from the xteck of old to bacco has gene en until new the best author ities place tin? sleck at net oxceedlng 11,000 bales Only heavy UiUiwe Is new being 1m Ixirted en Hcctiuul of tarill restrictions, and unless manufacturers are willing te pay mere for their Sumatra wrappers se that 7.x.-. duly goeJs can be imported, there will lie n very decided docteaso lu the im im ixirtatlens lids year. Aln-ady ever iS,iK)0 Udes of the new tob.uve has Ijeen sold at Amsterdam, mid out el this quantity, no the latest advices: my, only "-no bales have I icon leund suitisl for tlie I'n I ted Stiles markets mid el sullicieut weight te puss at Ixj. duty. Of course later sales are ex tvled tn furnish a much larger prusrtleu el heavy tob.icce ; but even if tliev de give twice as much, the amount will net Is) any thing like that loco 1 led here el the ls.sl crop. The Ksj crop will probably yield Irem lou.ci.ie te l'J.,0iM biles, se it can be luslly seen that if oiie-quarter gives us only mW biles, the whole will hardly supply .,nne Utles." Taking one consideration with another we think our larmerx can safely risk planting a full crop. They will littve plenty of tlme le de It "in the pleasiut month of June." Tlis New terK -llnrkel. The', .s. JuHinnl rejKirts the seed leaf market (lull, and adds that "the lejsirt el the cheapness of New J.iv j and New Itr.uil tobacco, stid te sell in Kiirepeau markets at as low ii llgure us 7 tn s coots for wrappers lias somewh.il coelml the aspirations of ox ex xirters, and the in pilrj for expert goods has been verv slight." Tlie y.iinifn ." s.iys "there was no featuru of interest in the seixl-leat market this wiek ti xiiMli running business wnsdone.ind the half-doen buyers that were here eacli took a little, thus miking up a total el 1,000 cases.'' Hulls' Weekly Iteperl. S lies of seed leaf tobacco reported by J. S. Hills' Sen fc Ce., toliacce brokers, Ne. Ul Water street, New Yerk, ler the week end ing June 1, IsMi: .loe cases ISM l'eunxylvaula, I Kari-.; Ji) imscs IsSTl IVunsvlvania, tVivii-.;M) laises ss I'enii svH.iuil 1 hi Villi,! seed, lie; !."ii) i-.ies lvl WKsmslii Havana, Iii'jd ll'..c.; 100 cases ItI New l'.nglaiid, KK i,I.'s-.; 100 'cases sundries, Vilsc. Tebll, 'AX) isvses. riiltailelpld.i Markil. The seed leaf trade is reported quiet, but lu a healthy condition, with n prospect of Increased business new that the labor trou bles nre approaching solution. Cigar miiiufacturersnre doing agoed bust ue.ss, but complain el their small margin el pn illts. There is net much doing in Sumatra leif, but geed Havana is sought after. Uceelpts ler the week UV eases Cotiueo Cetiueo Cotiuee tlci'l, leO cases I'euiixvlviiniii, 50 eases Ohie, IC1 cases WTpceilnin, '-0.I cnes Yerk st ite, VJ baits Sumatra, llii bales Havana, and !l.ri hhils Irgiuia and Woateru leaf tobacco. Siles show 11 cases Connecticut, Jse cases i'eiiiixylvauln, ;I7 cases Ohie, .'0 cases Litlle Dutch, Ki'l cases Wisconsin, 71 cases Yerk stale, la bales Sumatra, ll'.'bales Havana and lis Hhils Western leaf lu transit direct le 111.111-ul'-cturers. i;. ported el leal tobacco Te llarbadees, sir lirig C. (ireen, l,.t-7 pounds; te l.lver xx)l. per steainer Lord Cllve, loe, IVi jveundx; te Antwerp, per steamer Switzerland, .17, H'Hl imumlH ; te Deinerarn, per bark Cathelle, i,eri peiiiuis ; iei.il, -ue,.iii petiiius. ltallliuiire al.itket. Mnrket quIcL Net much will be doue until llie French awards are made, which will be early this mouth. Owing te the light demand from shippers thore is an ac cumulation of stock, but prices are linn. Sleck ou hand, 15,000 hhds, , Thore are no notable ltuttires lu Southern or Western markets ; lu all el thorn there apixurs te be a lair trade, aud in Lj ucliburg mid Klchmenil a very active business. Nine, and Ciiiiiuieiils. The New Yerk 7'oiurce Leu rejoices that the Mexican reciprocity treaty has been killed lu the Houxe committee of ways and menus, nnd hopes the Morrison tnrill may be neut " le the (lemnltleu bow-wows" whero it ought te go wherover that is if it all be as stupid ns the tob.icce seotlen In It. Fer years thore has been a great hue and cry in New Yerk against ' tenement house clgnrs," and the legislature of thut state lias passed two or three laws (imcnnxtitiiUeunlnf course) te prevent their manufacture. And new, ou the otlier hand, the stute beard of health Is being potlllened te appoint a Bpo Bpe clal inedical olllcer te Inspect the workmen employed in tlie large lactenes, en the ground that snwkers are poisoned hv cigars made by " uncleanly persons I" Meral don't smoke; or let overy man bccemuhls own clgirinaker. Ilmv Henry Darriiliaiiip was SnliulltMl. Henry D.ireiikmnp, el Lancaster, en Mon day Iileutilled Jeseph Boyd, au old conlidcnce epei nter, arrested ou Friday, as tlie man who swindled nun out el tin en .May . narcn knmp had Just bearded a beat bound ler Baltimore when the delendant accosted him aud Inquired where he was going. Heyil claimed te be a store-keeper nt HarKr's Ferry, ami said that he had been making purchases here. In answer te n question Ileyd asserted that laboring worn was plentiful In his neigh borhood and geed wages wero paid. Theu another confidence man addressed Ileyd as Morgan and presented a hill for shipping. The defendant tendered n check which the fsoude frelghtmau could net change. Then Mnmktiiup was Induced te loud Ileyd. ?10 und that was the last he saw of the men. The accused was held In (1,000 ball. 1IAN U'hKAItV'M TJSAJI I1KATKN. lliey r.iiieiinlr Their Flmt llelfnt In Ijiiu.h trrain! l)e Mourn Tall ltd king, Yosterilay Dan O'Leary's great Klmlra Klmlra Scrnnteu couiblimtlen or ball players made their llrxt itpxiirance lu I.aucisler. This club had only Ixieu Ixmleii wiw since Joining tliu .State Association, nnd the result of yes terday's game with the Lancaster wns a great surprise te them. O'Leary's team Is a strong one, nml among Its meinhers nre sev eral old iuetreK)llbiu playeix. They are much better with the stick than In the Held, however. Yesterday the home club put llyudmnii In te pitch mid he did Une work. The only moil or tlie visiting eluli that could hit lif lit were Trey and Heller. They had lour hits Ixjtweeil lliem, and the ether mum born managed te secure three. The visitors tilayed very poorly lu the Held, which Is tliulr weak place, the Liu Liu casters hit Stouteiihorg veryrreely, Drixcell leading with two singles nnd a double. They alxe llolded very well. Keix-kegy caught a splendid galue until he was badly hiirtlu the eighth Inning by 'xiing struck above tlie right oye with a pitched ball. A terrible gash was cut, and In a short time the eye was almost swollen shut. He wns taken te the olllceof Dr. Metrgar, where Ins Injuries were attended te, and Knox then caught. The game was umpired by David (luudaker. a young man or tins city, who was claimed te Ikj )Kisted In ball. He was put in bocatlse there wns noelllcl.il umpire piosent. During the whole game the Scranleii men led, by Johnny Trey, kept kicking nnd one or lliem made a big hit with his companions by call, leg the umpire, a limn halTel his sire, a liar. Tlie wJitcHm.e el tlie ' kick " was that the gang or old tlme ball players wns being (Ideated In a town where they least expect ed It. Alter eight Innings had lieeti played and the score steed 0 te I, Trey picked tip the ball mid complained that It was rlpcd. There was a very small hole lu it, but the yarn was net excised. Trey tried, It is Hald, te make the hole larger, but was unsuccessful. His men dually refused te play and a new Irall was sent for and was brought from town. It was exactly ilke the kind they had been playing with, but Trey refused te use it because it did net have the seal of the president or the State Association. The umpire told him he had net yet decided that the llrst ball was unlit for use. Trey said he would net play with that either, nml he withdraw his men from the held. The umpirogave the game te Lancaster. The full score I is here given i.axlahtku. ii. ii r a e Jbuuniem. n. n. r. A K. .ccher, s u O'Ueurkc, 1 I llytxlni.ni p 1 Vlltlle.J I Kltlnger,!. t Drlsi'ell, r. I Kixickcgy.c 0 I.lcli. m . I lia,J . u 0 li lr 1 1 0' ! I " d ll -'! ' i : ii 2 1 Trey.2 1 (i (i I ltd fur, 1 - 10 8 e Waters, in (I 0 II I 0' I l u ll 1 'l ; ii i.'iiiiigiiiui,.! n ii linn, i . 0 v Hene, x 0 i Kennedy, I 0 1 King, c 1 1 Steut'b'G.p ll! ii! i l I e i, leial. 110 51 ts Si I Total II 7.111(1 l3IIXOS. bannister 0 0 13 svraiilnii 1 1 0 il Karned riina Ijincnsti-r. 1 : Twe I i n-'j u u II I liase hits Drlscell. Tmy. H.im-x stolen O'Hmirke, Vtltue (J), Kttlnger, Koeckcgy, Ilelferand king, belt en li isex l.nm aster, ' : bcrniilen, 5. Strm.k out I.ancaler. .1; bLnmten, '. Mrsl base en lialls Iincnstcr, I , Scranton, J. I'asveil n ills Knocki-ie , .1 : Meg, I. Wild l'ltclies llj nil man, -' : steutenbcin, 2. I inpire (tuulakur. The Scranleii plajers claim that they had g(xd reason te "kick" in eterday's game ; they say Unit the umpire did net have sulli cieut knowledge of the game te ll 1 1 the posi tion, mid that he gave them tlie worst of It Irem the start. They also say that instead el having two balls ou the ground, as is required by tliu rules, there wns but one. When that one was tern, the umpire cilled for a new ball. They think that tl the old ball was lit le play w lib, he should net have called for a new- one. The strangers liirthcr tay that they agreed te play Hie g-ime under pretest, but" the Lincaster people would net de that, 'lhey admit, however, tli.it they worooul werooul woreoul p laved everywhere. I uiplre Deen, eftlus city, did uolelllclato yesterday, because he was sullering from the etlucts el a hit which he received en the head by a ballin l.owistewn. He will be ou hand le-d.iy. several Association gnmes were mstioiied by rain yesterday altorueou. The Brooklyn again defeated Louisville and the score was 'i toil Cincinnati turned the tables en the Mets and defeated them by the score of 1 1 le .".. The laiague games, net refuted m the Is i i:i.i.uii:S' i:u el vesterday were as lollews : At Philadelphia : Chicago I. Philadelphia .J ; it Bosten : (inclining) St. Leuis I, Husten I, (alternoeii) Bosten 10, St. Leuis; at New Yerk : Detroit I, New Yerk I. Theie Were thirty theusiind puople ou the ixile grounds in New erk jesteidav, te see the New Yerk and Detieit clubs pu. Bun. nett nnd Baldwin were the visitors' battery and Welch and O'Kourke ellicialcd ler the home team. The Detroit (unbailed the New Yorkers, and the largest crowd that ever witnessed a ball game went away dKip dKip peinted. t the afternoon ganie between Brooklyn ami Louisville 10,000 persons were present. The Louisville had but live hits oil Perter while twelve were made oil Heckcr. Me Tauiany had a three base hit and a xiugle. Ohllield caught this morning's gime ler Harkiiiu and had eleven put outs besides two hits. The l'hiladelpluas only had three hits oil Flynn, el Chicago, yeslerday. In the inerning gaum between Detroit and Nuvv i erk the lornier had but tiveliils, yet they managed le seoie the runs. The New New Yerk had thirteen hits and only made six runs. Chicago wen the game Irem Philadelphia in tlie last Inning yesterday. The ixjople el tlie Seuth are going i-nixy ever Ime ball. In a game played with Charleston at Memphis a few days age, Black, the left Helder of the Memphis, made a wonderful catch of a long dne te his gar den. The Appeal says : " When lllack re turned tiem tliu Held he received an ovation that must have doue hlsheirt geed. It se lupiiuucd that he was the next mail at the bat, aud lllaik showed hew he appre ciates encouragement by lilting tiie llrst ball delivcied te film ever tlie right field 'ence for a home inn. There was music in the air as he canton d around the baxes, aud ! usual purse was miule up ler him when he came in. It netted linn f,)s,7 , which was ratlier handsome under the cir cumstances, lint we can assure Mr. Black that a hit like that in a close game with Nash ville or Atlanta will be worth S100 If It's worth ncent. 1 1t l: VD3UI K.UJJlt:T.S tiAsuy. Cliarlcs i:iiiery Kmltli and Dr. tliilllerd In Ile I'ellegn Ornlerx 'tills ear. Twe weeks hence will b the conunonce cenunonce conunence nient btviseu or Franklin and Marshall col cel col Icge and orders for excursion tickets hither en tint l'cnnsylv.inla railroad and Philadel phia A Heading railroad nre already being issued by tlie secretary of the faculty. Fol lowing is tlie pregramme el oxerclsos for the vv( ek el commencement : Sunday, Juuu 1 lib, 10:,i0a. m., baccalau reate sermon, by the piesUlent. Monday, June Ilth, s: Hi p. in., Junier oratorical contest, in the college chapel. Tuesday, Juuu l.'tb, 1 p. in., meeting et the beard et tiustues, lu tlie First Hotermod church. lip. m., clasi-dayoxerclses, en the campus. 8 p. m., add i ess bulore tlie literary hoclelles, in the court house, by Charles Kmery Smith, esq , et the Philadelphia I'rc&s, Wodnesdiy, June leth, s.JO a, m. soclety ro-uuieiis. 10 a.m., alumni meeting. U'.IO p. in., alumni dinner. U:.'10 p. in., dedica tion or tliu observatory, s, p. m., alumni ad dress, lu the college chil'el, bv lroless.er S. II. tiuiirerd, A. M., I). D. S., of Philadel phiiu Thurbdiiy, June 17lh, ') :u in., conimenco cenimenco conimence moiit, one session. The graduating class numbers , et whom 10 will deliver ora tions. A Vcrdlttel Heart l)lcae. This morning Corener lleiiaiumi held au inquest ou the body of Jacob Nell, the Maner farmer, who drepixxl thud yesterday lu Mlllorsville, The jury were Milten llradv, Martin Miller, Mluhael Christ, Cyrus II. Strasbjtigli, Isaiah F. llurraudA. S, Keudig. The veriiict was death Irem heart disease. Afciiinrl.il If. II, Church, ( i mil tlin llarrUburir Independent. Hev. J. 15. Funk, of I.ancasler, presided at the qunrterly couference of the' Momerisl U. 11. church held Sunday. The sudden Illness or 1'iusldlng Klder llalt.ell rendered that i;cntlemau ttuable te attend. DKOl'S TEN FOll SWORD. r.niTvit juiaiwatEii'H htkhn pkiiit VUU Vlll'.Al'KU n'ATKH VUVKlt. .Iluunt .ley's C'etitirll OrilfiM tlin IIICKlng eat of Ills H'slfr I'lpe Sllsnriupr Itnal.U nnd Is Arre.ted Aiilylnc le tlin Ceutl ler it rrelllnlnary Injiiiiitinii Mepnt .le, l'n., June I. Heme tlme age T. It. Mlxsemer, editor and publisher or the ML Jey Mar and Xcws, one orthe weekly journals of our borough, procured a water meter te facllltate the printing of his paiiers. As was noeessaiy, he made application te the water committee of council as te the water rent he was te be charged ler the run ning or his meter, which he claims was te be run for two hours ence every week. The committee reperted te council mid when council reported te the committee that MIs MIs MIs soiner would liave le iiayflrj a year, MIse. mer thought tills was tee high a tax for him te pay, considering tlie time the meter was te be used. Ile told council se through the columns or hlspaper. This action of Mlssomer, through thocelumnx of the. V(ur mid A'pim, lflnteudixl te seethe the town council, did net hae Its Intended airecl. Fera low weeks age council Instructed Win. Ktiliti, suixjrlntendeutel the water works, tosliutell the water and council would collect the tax due the borough bylaw. This was net In harmony with Mr.Missemer'M way or thinking, though Mlssomer mid he was willing te pay the tax ler the tlme he used the water le run his meter. Hut he thought that $13 a year was au unreasonable price te ehaege for running n water meter when at ether places the authorities did net charge that much ler a fountain which Is kept running 10 or mero hours a day. Last evening Town supervisor Welsh and Water KiiHirinteii(leut Kuhn proceeded te carry out the Instructions of the council and shut oil' the water. At nlxnit .. o'clock they put in their nparance and began dig ging te lake out the pipe that connects the olllie with the water main. 11 was then that the trouble began, for as fast as the emissaries or council would ejwn the hole aud try te reach the water main, several young men were standing ready with shovels te close the hele ; this was carried en Tern white. Finally Mlssomer and two young men em ployed hi the otllce by him were arrested and taken bolore his majesty, the burgess. The mode or procedure or settlement, as the case may be, w e liave railed te learn, though an Injunction may be served against the borough. While tlie proprietor wns under nrrest the work el xheveliiig'lu mid out of the hole was kept up until the Ilarrisburg express, due here at h:0e, came te town when either the parties w ere tired out or gave it up for a Ixid Jeb. Missemcr may net liave dene the fair thing by dictating te council; but oue thing we knew is that if council would attend te ether things pertaining tn the lioreugh with as much vim as they attend te the waler meter question, we would liave better pave ments and the tax due the borough Irem the soldiers' orphans' school would long nge hnve been collectod and put whero it rightly belengs. Applied fur mi Iiijiiiiilluu. .Mlssomer, through his counsel, applied te Judge Patterson In chambers this morning Ter a preliminary injunction te restrain the authorities Irem shutting oil the water. The ledge roliised te grant the Injunction, as court was in mission. At noeu application was made te Judge Livingston, but the In junction ailldavits wero net In shape and counsel mid they would be ready at UiJO tp present the pajxirs for tlie Injunction. iii:i'L'si:u. The court this alteruoeu refused te grant a preliminary inuinctien ou account et the in in lerinality of the papers. tutor uiiittKLV ix run iie.ih. Aaren II, V unkrr, llespniiileiil nml Tired et l.llc, Illex by MM (Inn llanil. l'oeplo residing in the western jwirt of the city wero startled by the report ou the streets Monday nttorneou that Aaren II. Yenker, residing at 50.! West liiestuut street, had committed suicide. Investigation showed that the story wascernvt. Youkerwasatin Yeukerwasatin siulth by trade and ler the last llfteeu years had been employed in the establishment et Steinmnu A- Ce. He was u suilerer from dyspepsl.i, and oue month age he left Stein man's, since which tune he has been doing nothing. Ol late he had been very dospou despou dospeu denl. On Monday altorueou alxmt quarter before two o'clock Yiuiker went up stairs. In a short tlme several members of the family, who were down stairs heard a cracking noise, but did net supixise tint it was made by a pistol. Shortly afterwards they heard groans and one el tiieni went upsiaira. ieniser was leund in tlie bath room en his knees aud leaning ever a trunk, lu his right hand was clutched a twenty-two calibre, seven shot revolver. The man was unconscious and the bleed was oozing Irem mi ugly wound in tlie right temple. The man was quickly carried te his room and medical aid was sum moned. Dr. Compten was seen at the hotise. He examined the wound aud probed for the ball, but without xiuvesx. Y'enker sank very rapidly and died shortly alter three o'clock. Deceased wns a man .." years of age. lie for merly was in business in Tamaqua but came te this city. Kur many years he worked ler Jehu I leaner .V, Ce., mid Irem that linn went te (Jee. M. Steiuiiun A Ce. He was con sidered au excellent tin worker. Oue moru meru moru ingbeino weeks aije Mr. Yenker was found lying uucouscieus in his risiiu, having been overcome by the gas which was turned oil. It w as home time befere he rocevorod. Some believed nt the time that the gas was blown out or that it escaxd in some ethor way, but the impression new ts that .Mr. Yenker then attempted suicide. The deceased leaves a wife, two daughters and one seu. Corenof lleuaman held an inquest en the body of Y'enker. The jury was comiiesod Henry Weber, A. 1-'. Kline, Jacob Handle, (lOorgeGutnpl, Jacob Musketuus and D. II. Nauman. They rendered a verdict of sulclde vvhlle laboring under a lit or melancholy. The pistol with which Yenker took his llfe was a w eapeu that had been around the house for soveral years. Deceased kept It for shoot sheet ing cats, aud about a year age his who told him te sell It. She thought he had disposed of tlie weapon in that way, as she did net see it again until yosterday. Although Yonker's real niiuie was Aaren, he was generally known as Andrew. hhaler'x Case Continued. NnwYeiiK, June 1. lien. Alex. Shaler was lu the mayor's olllce te-day te stand his trial en the charges or complicity In connection with the armory silos purchased, which wero presented against him by Mayer (irace immediately after the disagreement of his jury a mouth age. ills ceunsel asked ler au adjournment und upon the mayor refusing tlm icquest he entered a demurrer te the whole pnx-eedings, saying the facts did net present a case which author ized tlie mayor te lemove Cien. Shaler or crit icize his elllclal action whatever. The cor poration counsel thereupon agroed te the ad journment and the mayor set the case down for Monday next. Het dentin Place- W.YSHiNd'ie.v, D. C, June 1. The presi dent sent te the Sonate te-day the lollewlug nominations ; David li. HawkiiiH, or Me., tn be assistant secretary orthulnteriur,vicoi;oorgo A. Jenks. resigned, Jeseph U. Johnsten, of Virginia, te be com missioner In and for the district or A laska, vice Chester S. Fiber, resigned. Decided Agitlnat lluddenlvK. Hiivr Yeiik, Juuu 1. Tlie case of appeal against Koutence or Chin A. lluddon lludden lluddon Biel;, who wns convicted and sentenced te 10 years' Imprisonment ou charges or man slaughter in erectlng slum buildings for tenements, has been argued lierore the gen eral term. Tlie decision was against llud llud densiek. Dotectlvos arrested him this morn ing nnd took him te police hoadquarters. Ile will be taken te the district lUtoniey's olllce. TIIK At.t. AllHOHItiNU reriv. frrimrliig Fer tlin I'ri-.lclmif. Wrddlnc The llutfia Fer the Wedding Ck. Immediately upon renchltig New Yerk ou Sunday night the president, nccoiuimnled by Mr. Benjamin Folsom, droveto tuoUllsey house aud met Miss Folsom, his Isjtrethed, with whom he spent au hour In her parlor. About midnight the president again took a carriage nnd prwoedod te the houxe el Hocrc Hecrc tary Whitney, whero he spoilt the night. Miss Folsom break r.isted In her prlvnte parlor lu the Oilxey houxe at Ii o'clock Mon day morning. She rocelvod a Inrge beuquet rrem the presldent, nc.cem pan led by a nete. At 'JjM Secretary nnd Mrs. Whltney called, and laterMrs. Vilas, Mrs. Kndlcett and Mrs. Lament called, mid seen three old school males of Miss Kolxein were shown up te her parlor. The callers seen departed, and Miss Folsom, acoempaiilod by Mrs. Lament and her eeuxlii lletijaiiiln, drove te the Twenty third street entrance or the Filth Avouue liotel, and sixm Miss Folsom was seen v lowing the reviewing stand at Madisen Square, through au opera glass. At l'1-M .Miss Folsom, iigaln accompanled by Mrs. La La ment, returned te the (lllsey house. At :t o'clock Prosldent Cleveland dreve up le the Thirtieth street entrance of the Oilxey house and wns at ence shown up te the pri vate jvarler of Miss Folsom. He remained until six o'clock, when he dlued with his bo be bo trelhod in her parlers.and at 7:15 p. in. the president took his leave for .Secretary Whit ney's house, and then dreve te the Academy or Music At fe.ie o'clock Miss F'olsem, accompanied by Mrs. Whltney, left the hotel in a carriage und went te the Academy, whero they occii eccii pied a box during the memorial servlces. President Clovelaiid and Secretaries Lamar and Whltney lefteu the Washington oxpress at midnight. Miss F'olsem, it Is stated, will leave at noeu te-day for Washington. The arrangements heretofore outlined ler securing privacy at the weddlng will be strictly adhered te. In addition te the presi dent mid his brlde and the moinbers or the cabinet and tliulr wives, the only perseus who will be present nt the ceremony are Mrs. lleyt and Miss Cleveland, Mrs. 1-olsein, Mr. Benjamin F'olsem faud jxisslbly, twoerthroe ether relatives of the brlde) ; Mr. Wilsen S. I lissell, the president's leriucr law partner; Miss Nelsen, el Albany, and old friend of the Cle eland family, ltev. Dr. and Mrs. Byren Sunderland, and Colelol and Mrs. Lament about twenty-live persons in nil. nexi:s foil thi: wunniNd cakk. Saturday evening the Hpoener manufac turing eeni.my received notice from Tlllany V Ce., that :IOO miniature boxes ler ploces of wedding cake must be made by Monday evening. Tivolve girls wero Induced by the premise of deuble pay to-glve up their holi day and the work was proceedod with. The boxes are oblong In sliaix?, being six Inches lu length, ene ami a quarter Inches wide and ene aud a quarter Inches deep. They nre white aud covered completely by the ll nest satins. Iusldea seit white cushion adorns tliu upper lid, and beneath a lrluge et doll dell doll cate thread will cenceal the contents from view. I'jmju the outside will be painted the monogram el the bride aud groom. This will cost the president something like ?3,000, each box being valued at ?12 at the very least. This will be delivered te Pinard, who Is te manufacture the wedding cake. The prosl presl prosl eont also commissioned Tlllany A Ce. te purchase a diamond necklace and solitaire ring, which he will present te his bride. They wero dellvored te Mr. Cleveland. It Is understood that the president has also made ether extensive purchased from the linn. Ilraiped tlie Mtuiitlun. l-'iein the N' . Tribune TJieJJd Kegimentbaml grasped the situa tion happily yosterilay. As they approached the reviewing staud, whero Mr. Clevelaud was, uiey iiuijeu. -non SuiB in mai.jr V"'1:: m""iU1 r,1 dolssehu's " VeddlIlg March." The pecu liar apprepriateness el the strains was recog nized lar and wide by tlie crowd and acknowledged witli a cheer. Presumably Mr. Cleveland was tliu victim e! varying emotions at tlie time, but he bere It bravely, and piebably took no ollense at this amustng expression of geed will. He llulleiex lu Matrliumi. I'rem I'lcst CU v eland's tiisl Jlediaue te Cen BICs.s The fathers of our families nre the best citbens el the republic Wife and children are the sources et pitrletism, and conjugal and pareutal allcctieu beget devotion te the country. 311x4 I elxilli .Sleeps Till Ten O'clock. Nuw Yeiik, June 1. Miss Folsom was tired Irem her exertions yesterday nud did net rise this morning until nearly 10 o'clock. She attired hersell in a morning wrapporef black, and at 10-JO she had breakfast with her brother in parlor Ne. ft. Her cousin, Mr. llenj.imin Folsom, had breakfast hair au hour later In the general dining room or the Ullsey house. Twe baskets of llewers were sent up te Miss l'olsem while she was at breakfast. They were from Mrs. Whltney and Mrs. Kndk-utt. Miss Hall, or Bullale, and Mrs. Meusill called and were re ceived by Mixs l'olsem. Miss I-'olseiu, ac companied by her mother, her cousin, aud the wives et the cabinet eilicers still in the city, will leave for Washington at 0 o'clock thisovening. Tlin President Arrives lu VtiMlilngteii. Wamiimuu.n, June 1. President Clove Cleve land, accompanied by Secretary Lamar, who left New Y'erk last night at midnight, arrived here this morning. Tlie President Carly at Werk. m Washington, 1). C, Juue 1. The presi dent, who arrived irem New Y'erk at au early hour this morning, was at work at his desk seme time bofero tlie clerks in ids olllce arrived. Ile cleared his desk and thou gave his attention te household affairs, refusing te receive any callers whatsoever. lie-opened Ills Old Wound. Ni:w Yeiik, June 1. Cel. Woodward, of the 15alslr Pest O. A. It., of Philadelphia, was removed te his home te-day sullering In tensely Irem the injury received yosterilay. The colonel was about te mount the grand stand ou IioxHerd avouue and Hess street, Williamsburg, when his feet slipped and he foil heavily te the ground and re-openod the old wound his sheulder roceived during the war. Iren mid Steel Workers In Scstlnu. I'lTTSitinui, l'a., June 1. It was uearly 11 o'clock this morning when President Woihe rapped llie oievouth minimi conven tion of the Amalgamated Association of Iren and Steel Workers te order. The gathering ordelegntes this year Is docldedly slim coin pared w ith that or lornier conventions held in tlits city. Scarcely ene hundred ruspouded te their names dining roll call. Mate Medical Convention. The State Medical convention holds Its annual meeting in Wllliamspert com mencing en Wodnesday aud continuing te Friday next. A large number et del egates from Philadelphia and otlier east ern counties passed through Lancaster te-day en reute te tlie conventlou. Drs. lllack, erstrasburg; llrebst, of I.ltllz, and M. I Herr.el' this city, delegates from the Lancaster City Medical soclety, lelt this morning and ten or hiteen ethor delegates will fellow them te-morrow. Arrest of I'ligline. llaivey I'udorciiller was Indicted in ISsJ for being tlie rather or un Illegitimate child. He became a ruglthe from Justice and went te Tennessee whero he remained until a sbert tlme age when he re turned te this county. The commonwealth ollicers learned or his whereabouts, and yes .. .-.I,..- i.n w.i arrested. 11 e was brought be- lere llie court aud onlered ball for trlul nt the August sessions. Old Auldlers en au Excursion. This aftornoen thore were two sections of F'ast I.I no west. The second had llve car leads of excursionist), who were ou their way te Gettysburg, Antletam and Washing ton. They are the survivors of the Thir teenth Massachusetts regiment and their lauillies. They ceme from the iiolghlwrheod of FiU'bburg; HVKNTS BKYQND THE SKA. (JUIKf JIMTIVK VUI.KH11IU AOAIN a Ul liy iUHH US.1NLA . Dainxcr. Axked for lUnnnrd Uclsuwlloeot timmilcr by Sir. C'lmrlra M. AriKint-Tha Kiigll.li tfml nt llxlllat M Me SlRiillUnnre Feralxu tlwliM. IiO.niiek, June 1. Mr. Chatlen W. Admus, the barrlster who marrled Mlsa MUdred Uolerldgo afler exiting In the oeurUtho niggardly manner lu which the Coleridge housoheld was cqiulucted, Is new about bringing action te recover damages forro ferro forre nowod defamation of character against bis father-in-law, Lord Chlof Justice Colerldgo. The action Is based uen expressions con tain e I In letters furnlshed by Ixnl Colo Celo Cole rldgo and his son te the elllclal rofereo lu the previous suits brought by Mr. Adntns ngainst tlie derendant. Mr. Adams main tains that the act of the Colerldgos tn supply. Ing the releree with copies orthe letters wa tantamount te publishing theni. Lord Cole ridge's defense Is that the lotters was prlvl prlvl ledged communications. Ilnx Ne HlKiillininre. Lomde.v, June 1. Ne Importance ts at tached te tlie announcement cabled Irem America of the arrival at Halifax or Her Majesty's warship liollerophon, the flagship of the British North Atnerlc.tn Heet- In naval circles It Is stated that the vessel's ap pearance at the pert has no connection with the flxhery troubles, that her arrival nt Hali fax at this time Is only In pursuance of orders from the naval oilice Issued long bolore any treuble ever the fisheries occurred between, the United States and Canada. A Meeting nf Hie Oar' Council. Londen, June 1. A dispatch rrem HI. Petersburg suites that the czar has ordered a meeting of the imperial council le be held at the palace, In St, Petersburg, oue woek Irem le-day. Thoevont causes considerable sxculatieu as te Its purport. AS ATTEJll'T TO lA'NVII. Tlie lira Department Sprinkle the Crowd IVllHeut any Meet. I'neuiv, 111., June 1. Au ntteuipt wns Hindu yosterday te lynch the negre, Lein. Wagner, arrested for the outrnge committed en the "-year-old Kltcheley girls Sunday night. Last night a large crowd osaeinblod In the vicinity of the jail. The 11 re depart ment was called out and attempted te dis perse tlie crowd by throwing water ou It This only Ineronxed the gatliering and lnton lnten lnton nilled the oxcileniout. Jehn Yntes, oue or the mob, llred a shot at ene of the Urouien and was arrested. When the crowd num bered fully 0,000 the authorities made the statement that Wnguer was net in Jail and invited the mob te select a comuiltteo te ex ex amine the Jail, but it failed te discover the prlsoner. Ith learned that secret move ments were made during the duy, but at w hat point It is unknown. I'llgrlm Society Meetlnc. l't. mouth, Mass., June L At Its annual meeting the Pilgrim soclety yesterday re elected President Itussel, aud elected J. Henry Stlckney, of Baltimore, Hen. Win. M. l-tviirm. of Nfiw "Yerk. l''red'k S. Ames and u. M. i)0Xter, vlce presidents -, W. S. Dan- rerth, secretary, Isaac N. Ste, Stoddard, treasu rer, a beard of trustees and the standing com mittee. A comuiltteo or nlne was appointed te t.ike measures ler securing the early com pletion or tlie national monument, and the thanks of the society wero voted te Hen. .Tehu D. Leng and Hen. Geerge F. Heat for tbelr services lu securlng the congressional nppre- "jrriatleinjftl5i00i.- Mexican l'n rents Allarae. Citv of Mkxice, June 1. Very destruc tive tires have been raging lu Atuacameca forests near tlie capital. Many ranches are destroyed and a large number of persens, In cluding soveral soldiers, have been ratally injured white fighting the llauiea Four have already died. In the suburbs of Villa DoOuadaleupe, near bere, was found this morning the body efa woman who had heeu killed by three dcep stabs with a knlfe. The assasMn had se lacorated the woman's face that recognition was Impossible. belied au American lisheriuuu. Uowen, June 1. A Halifax special te the Herald says the schooner Sisters, which was seized at Portland ler violating the United States custom laws and released en Saturday e cuius, arrived at Yarmouth last night- ' The captain el a coaster just arrived reports that the Ii. Heulott has seized an American mackerel fisherman oil" the Guysbore coast. Ne particulars. Declined te Speak with HUlne. I'ei;ii.ANi, Me., June 1. Goneral Neal Dew was announced te speak at the Glad stone meeting te be held lu the city hall to night. It was asserted that the appearauce of Goueral Dew en the platform with Mr. Illaine would Indicate that the Prohibition opposition te Mr. Illalue would be withdrawn in 16aS. Hearing this talk, General Dew sent, yosterday afternoon, a letter declining te speak. ltrtnllatleii In ltnte Cutting. CittCAOe, June L The Chicagc, Mll Mll Mll waukoe .fc Stl'aul railroad yesterday rotal retal rotal lated in the rate cuttlui; war by striking at the local bualnosserthoUock Island through Central Iowa. The tarill' te lleck Island was cut from $3.15 le $3.10; Davenport, $3.20 te $3.15; Cedar Kaplds, $0.75 te fl.15; Des Moines, $PJ.U3 te $e75, and a dozen ethor points in like proportion. The Latest View of I'lnley Meke's Case. I'keiha, 111., June 1. The directors of the Merchants' National bank, annouueod last night that owing te the risky condition of the capital, caused by embezzlement of iunds by J. Flnley Hoke, the bank will be obliged te suspend for the present. Hoke's defalca tions are said te have been going en for years. lloIsnewluCauada, aud until yosterilay n was supposed that he was Buil'erlng from niental domngement. Krle te Have a New lane te St. f"d Nuw Yeuic, June l.lt was stated at tlie Krie railroad ellices te-day that additional steps wero belng taken by the managers of the company te secure a connection by a new Une Inte St. Leuis. The belief w.s expressed that important action In the matter would be taken at the next meeting of the beard of directors. Te lteturn te the. Ten-Heur System. Sr. Loeih, June 1. Yesterday afternoon the executive beard of the Master Uullders' association had a meeting aud roselvod te return te the ten-hour system ou and alter June 15. Kiiiiilimted for Ceutes. I.euihVii.i.i:, Ky., June L Augustus Wil Wil eon was ueiuluated last night for member of Congress Irem till, the 1st cousre)lon district. ,. -- - ' WKATiIKH MUllAHm!"' WASIIIMOTOM. D- O" JUn0 kr m. ...".. vwki wtra -w-' .. IjlVIlUIII sylvanla, JV. "w'XhUy Maryland, Bener.7 -",.,- i,ute,lr. tlS&S-t warmer,v truuie w'-iT; fair we-thar. higher tomperaturo. lix r-a -wi