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VOLUME XXII NO. !.
LAOAS'lTER, PA., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, 1880.
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1lin.liiryTHe All Iliiiirninl'lliiteiUiiitrlnrii In
It hit li t RUfcijIjpJTIielr 'I)m lrli.it 1 id,
llcfi-liils'lt Cnrittiiliileil till III
l(lrne Oilier Wurli olCeittl.
'I'lirailiiy Aleinoeii. -t'Kiu thu loassem
lillni; ciffeiirt the trial nl Dr. I. N. Llghtntii
was resumed, in tlie ptcsi'uce or n crew del
court reiini.
Andrew Kiiituerl was recalled mill Menll Menll
lled tlin Itiltur I hi had wrltleti id Dr. 1 jghiucr
dismissing tiiiti horn miy litrlher iittcndahce
en tils ilmiKliler hiuI llm ltlr liti Iiml le
eched In rnily lriini tliu doctor. Tim doletiHo
attempted Ui show Hint tlid witness mill mi
ehltii daughter Iiml pinioned a Mltnll.tr Mill
against a dwter of Slinking Springs, lull thu
court ruled tli.it it wits inn tiwtliniiiiy. 4
Dr. J. .. r.hlur testified Unit lui was prni -f
llclng physician for ever in je.ir. He ex
plained the tisoeftlio seculuiii iiml Mid lis
ubu "iiiiid produce great p.ilii. Mu win no
pialnted wtthCTft I. N., Lightner, ilud liu
was n iliyBlrI.iii'ii geel sending? ln llm
County .MfSllctl Nsiely; It wni witness'
proetloo te Ieck tint il(Hir In tliu i,ititmt'H
heuse uiiun hn was about performing mi op
eration ler womb disease.
Dr. William Compteii lostliled tlint It mu
alsolilspractleeloliavotliodisjr locked under
(irounisianecsMlaillartotb(-o.lti .yrtilelt Dr.
Ughtner was plated when liu WAtnttutllu'g
tlie pnxtictitrlT.
lntubulUit Dr. D. M. MeCat, of Lphratn,
was called mill toslllled tlmt lui Iiml Iru
(liiviitly treated womb disease mill lli.it lie
nuver foekud thu deer el tlie patient's room,
nor did Im knevynuy physician vvhti.dld.
Dr. .M. U Hrr.testiileit lie.vnsn. graduate
nrthel ulierslty at 1'cnilsiivliiila ; tliiiHim
treated many cases or w'Ointi tlwase, niul
Unit liu never locked tlie deer of his patient's
loom , Unit, however, tin Ititt lotliediserotlon
el tlie patient : he would prulur te have tlie
iluer locked'teprvienl.UiochtldtQii, It thore
were miy In tlie house, from coining in,
Ur. Jehn Muntrer never locked timdoer e(
III patient's room when Im imrfermcd ora era ora
llens of n delicate nature, mid did net knew
of miy etlmr doctors who did.
Dr. J. IX Maker never locked tlui dexr el
lilt piitlvul'n room when tre.itln Ilium ler
wemli iIIhimmi.
.Mis. Andrew ltmniurl ,n i-.illed mid cuii
liiidiutml Dr. l.lKliliiiir In nuvural r.irlli'iiliirs
im te what took pliKe nt Imr liotiteon Mindiiy
iiiernliiK, .Supteiiilxir -C
A. Itauur, :i ro.ildeiil or i:(iiraLi, was rallml
le liMitiry Hint Dr. l.lKlittmrV cli.inuter Ter
iliaitlty wiw net fcoed and alter Im I mil dene
mi, en crixH-oxiimmatleii Im admitted that he
was net en ihhI turni with Dr. l.lslitncr,
Ixxiiiife hu had rnlitMHl te sljrn a paper
laorHlile le lilt application ler it !iiftleu.
Amelia Kminurt dcnled that Dr. I.lnlitner
had tild her j;(hh1 Iije en tlit MHiniliiK in
heptmntwr, muIhIiu ctintnidictcd lilm us te
Mtvunilother vlrciiiiiHtanrtM wlilrli he hid
tetme.1 te.
Dr. Mcl'.ia uivumIIihI .mil It win niipihruhI
would leittilythat Dr. I iKlitiiurVcliarni'lur ler
cliiiilty wai net keihI, tint he went en tlie
ntund and tcstilieil tliat Inn reputation ler
chastity wilt Keed.
Tliu Uvttlineny watole"l nt t-'Jitiunl it was
ulatetl that thnru would lx two 's:hiis en
eacli nlilii. Dittrlct Attorne Klerly made
ttioeulni; Hech ler tlie" loiiimeuwealth.
He was lollewcd ,y 15. 1'rauk Kslielmall for
thu delciiBO.
t'l'KIIKST llftlSKHt,
Henry
I', hlilrk, of Kphrata township,
w.u uranci.'d a nuiewttl of hit Heldlur'H 11
It'IlsO te IKsJdle.
Jehn It. Ilirker was aps)lnled Kiiardlau el
tlie miner child or Henry 11. Hoeker, and
David It. Until, (r Wurwirk", Kiiardiau or tlie
miner children of Jacob hwarr, late llaphe
tewnslilp.
7'iifi(fiii I.'vrmni.- I'eurt met at 7-Ul
o'clock nml thu arnrueut in thu Ulituer
iasj cus was rusiimed. All tlie (neiiln
hossieu wilt taken up by tlie Nieeches of N.
II. Koyuelds for tlie delensi, and J. I..
Slclnmt't ler tlie commenwoalth.
i.K.lii.M.u i it i ii n:i.
HV(nci((ii .V'iriiiii.;. When court met at
t o'clock J iidmi UlMugsten charged tlie jury
In tlie I, llitner cise, Tlie charge invupied
a half heurV time and wits ceuslilurttt hy
both Hides te lie a careful ruview el Urn law
and Urn oviilenco. The jury alter an ab-ence
or an hour ami tluoe-luurths, ictnriicd wiiha
urdlctef uetKUllty. Tlie eulict was ro re
culxd with approtiatteu hy thu atidluncu and
thu doctor was congratulated en his Mudica Mudica
tlen hy ills counsel nml many Irieuds in tue
court room.
en Tin vr, run I. vni'Kxt.
Willlnm Metsner, wlie resided near Den
cr, l.iyt March was iudlcleil for thu larceny
of cloth for an e eroeat, a i-iji, J., miiskr.it
hides, eiiuhIi.iw'1 and two woolen Hhlrts, thu
preurty or llurmau Miller. According te
thu coiunienwoaltli's testimony, Miller, a
resident et this city, who is a peddler by oc
cupation, caine te tlie Iioiihe el Mesnner en
thu nlht of March 17, and asked pernUHslen
te stay that ninht. It win granted, ami
.Miller put heiiiu of thu ceeds in thu barn ami
ethers In tlie house. When Miller went te
thu turn thonext morning tlionlMive named
articles wure iniHsitiK. .Miller deiuanded thu
Koeds or tliu money ami Mexsucr s.ild Im
would leek for thum, ami If hu found them
lm would return thum. On tlie fellow lug
.Saturday Mussner breulit thu cletli
and cap te Miller's house, and -Miller
then brought suit iiKalnst him ler steal
ing tlie rcmaiuitiK articles. Alderman
Mdilinu teslllied that Messnur told him en
tliu day el the hearing that hu had thken the
articles ler s.ife kuepiue;,
Thu dufeiiHU w.w a denial of tlie charge.
Mesxnur testllied that lie found thocleth and
cap under the hay In thu barn, where Miller
had evldcntly hidden thum two days alter
Mlllcrwas at his heuse, and he brought thum
le town the llrnt time hu came In. A. II. l'rit
cliuy, who was at Alderman MeGllnn's elUcu
en tlie diiyuf the Uearlut,', teetllleU that he
heard all the conversation en the day of the
hearluK and that Messner did net niake any
Hiicli admlsalent as Alderman McUlinu had
testllied te. 'J The case was submitted te the
jury under the Instruction of the court and
attur a iuw minutes deliberation a verdict of
net guilty was entered.
MM.mel H Mlhtlllht.
Lewis II. Watsen and I'atliuriue A. Wat Wat
heu his wife, wure put en trial ler malicious
misclilul. CliarleH Wilsen appuared at thu
prosecutor. All the parties aru colored ami
reside en the Welsh mountain. Tnu testi
mony Hliewud that en tliu night of thu Isth
el I ebruary, thu defendants wure drunk
anil raised a row at Wilsen's Iioiihe.
Wilsen put thum out ami then Lew is
WaUeu picked up a nt!ck ami hroke
olio el the windows and Catherine picked up
a Htoue and threw it through a window.
The ilurense WB that the Watsons oe
copied llm heuse ,'Jeltitly -with Wilsen mid
hit wifeand bu tbe evunliig iu ipiustlen thure
wasa (piarrel liutwuiiu the partiu.t. In tlie
scullle a stick iu WauJen'Hliaud accidentally
brokeouoof thu window panes and It was
claimed that the ethor window glass was
broken hy the wife el Wilsen.
The Jury rundored a verdlct of net guilty
and divided the costs equally between the
jiartles. All went te Jail.
AN AHSAl'I.T AND IIATTIIItV I'Ahli.
Jehn and Daniel Muluglilln, of tjuarry
vllle, wero pute'u trial for cQmmlttlng ua as-
s.iult and liattery en Geerga J. Ulldebraml,
liotel-keiK)r."The prosectitor testlllud that
en the l.th of October, while hu was standing
in front of his hotel, Daniel McLaughlin
caine hy with u wheelbarrow mid rim the
wheelbarrow ugaiust lilm. He remonstrated
with lilm. McLaughlin went uwHy, caine
hack a Kooeud time and uyalu run agaltiHi
lilm. Whilu he was talking with McLaugh
lin, tliu latter'a father cime en tliu scene, and
asked wh.it was the trouble Tim young
limit aaid witness did net want te allow him
le pass Willi tliu wheelbarrow. Jehn
McLaughlin thou grahbed the whoelbarrow
and rim it iigaltiHt lllldebrand, knocking him
down mid iuJnrlOK him. On trial. 1
i A'Yelnter Ter Anna. ,
MMAiiub llyiler has written n book en.
titled, ' Held Your Ueadu Up, Oirls." If
Anna will permit a rider te Iieradvlce, It
would take thoHhaiieofa suggestion that If
the girls are at Jthe opera tuey take oil' thel r
hats llrat.
iw.ti ii uv.ien.y uui.i.i.
Hie Selisl I'ainiiiiiiijr Olilt'llalii rm(n Aniiy.
SKrlili el Hid Cnrier.
Jehn KulljrilliHl IriTie "Viirk at'lJOTuns:
day iiltorneotl.Mr. Ifelly bid leti'lll ler
hoeii mipnhs. During the'last few weeks
hOMsiiiiisI te lis I ceniuialli)ly well, hut en
Vtttind.V last, at night p. m., he was taken
with mi atlacK ei laiiumg, ami iHcaum
weaker iiflerw aril. Monday he ryat worse,
but Tuesday iiiiirning hu iiuprow'treul was
apparent.
..AtuiHili, heweiei, he began te sink and
a ll.i ulitirri..i'li (if tin, (lint t um Mitliy.i.1 f r
Vvt'Ily'H ijeatii was punle-s, ulllieucli lie was
isiiitciuii te imi itr.i ;niy .Mrs. Keily and
lier two cllll'ltcil W'lii 'pte-Out wlieli lho)n lhe)n
lient pai-e.t away. , JfrtL Kelly'.wat pros pres
tratis.1 btf Urn blew and H tis) 111 hi see any
lxxly. Me I illicit ill arratiguiiictiLs hale as el
lKlfl llllllld.
Jehn Kelly was Isirti In Hester street, in
the Fourteenth ward el Sew erk city, April
-e, 1H''.U Hit lalhur einlgratisl te tills
country Irem Ireland en K'Teiuit of tlui
treiililis el LOS anil lanni linm(sliatel te
New eiK. Jehn wns eiiu et a laige lauiily
who, at an early age, were lull dependent
upon th'ilr mother lursupsirt and education,
nssilMiig the latter nt n jiuMIc s.:hoeL When
tweUe jeart old he was apprenticed te a
grille manufacturer in (.rami street, and at
letity-f(iur went into business for hltiiseii.
De was (listed alilunii.ui of the 1 eurteenth
ward In ls.il, the next je.ir te I'oii I'eii
gtixus mid rin'Ustnl te the latter liedy
In l-. He was elis-t.sl slierltl of
the city and canny el Xuw Ymk, Uifore the
close of his suceuil term In Congress, and
sere(l three years. In 1m. lie was agiiin
elis'tisl slierlll, but WHSOiit of olllce Irem Ise'J
te IsTe. Ill the lutarral, hnwiivur, hu bis.iiii()
a mero mlluentliil isibtui in tluiii luei, and
succeeded Tueisl aschlef el Tammany Hall,
alter the ruorgaiiiMtien. He tirst attnu'lisl
thu neneral attention of the country at large
by his bitter ipsistleti te Mr. Tllden's
nomination at the St. Leuis conentien.
Iu Disetnlsjr, IsTii, Mayer Wlckli.im np
iint(Hl htm comptroller, te surveed An
druw 11. (iks'ii, thu prei ems nomination
et J a hum ,s. 'lli.ecr, which thu aldermen
lelused te confirm! huvluc Isieii with
drawn. 'I h olectiou of IMward CVip.ir
as mayor ever his own imrfiial candlilate,
Augustus S. hull, Iu 1s?h, was a blew Irem
which liu inner iiMiiiruil, and lie was
kept en tlie defensive during tlie whole of
Mayer Cisijs'r's term, i.overner llnbliiseu
proved liim'll ever reidv te aid thu uiayer
In his wnrlare iimiii Kelly, and the latterre
tall.irud by riiiitiuig as an liiileMiu,eiit c.in c.in
illdate forgevuriuir m 17'!, thereby s.ruiit
ting Cernell te slip In by a plurality, 'llm
Tammany Hots'' kept up thu light by
making Mr. Tllden's iiumiiiatten at Cincin
nati Impossible. Although Im and his dele
gates vyore refused admission le the con
vention Im in'ipiicsaud m the nodiiuatieii
of duner. il Hancock, and In tlie pros
ctiee pt the couvenlien prelesu(l te
la' recniiclliHl vrlth thu iiuti-Taiumaiiy-Ites.
I lis course throughout tliecimiiaign,
however, angered the Democrats el all sec
tlouseltho country, and thu less et New
erk wits laid by somute his slmrtujuiiugti.
His candtdate ler mayor, Mr. William It.
drace, was, indeed, fleeted, hut he ran ever
lil.oeil votes behind Hancock and vv.us sucooss suceoss sucoess
liilbyonly ,,el., majority ever tliu Republi
can candid. de. Iu sl at CliliMgii Mr Kelly
opposed ihu nomination of i m eland and
was willing te acept Tilileu. When Clovo Clevo Clove
lauil was neiuiuateil lie aciptiesicil hullenly
idler Ills Irietid, the late Themas A. Hen
dricks, was iieiiiuiatisl ler vice president. In
Decutubet, lss, Mr, Kelly retiied from all
p.irtKm control ami relgned hisolllceot
grand h,u hem of the Tammany seclctv.
Broken in health ami spirit, he his slmu
ivud quietly at his country mansion.
Mr. Kelly was twice married, lty his nrst
wlluhu had four children, allot whom he
lest by death Iu u low iears. In juljcjeus
bullet hu was uu ardent Catholic nml tro tre tro
iiietitly IccturiKl and laWirud ler the inti n-sic
el Ids i liurch, but It Is claimed lltsi In i,t.r
allowed his religious preleienccs I warp his
Judgment as te thu real merlin el men, Mr.
Kelly Was elten c.ilhsl h ml ii.iiik, but his
le.ulerslilp el iiiiin was s)uerlul and hudiil
net leserl te piucon-ses ut lllnhellCty.
Alls. Kelly rroetrati'il Willi Crl.l.
New iiiK, June i Mrs. Kelly Is still
con lined te her nsiiu, iillurly prostrated with
griel by her lieie.iK nicnU The dead Isxly
el the late Taimuaiiy leader lay in an icu Imi
iu thu front re uu en the second Heur. It had
been greatly wasted by the long sickness.
w eiglilng net mere than ere hundred ieutiis,
The unce round and lull lace was emaciated
and in fact thu life bleed and llcsli had he
wasted away that I'liilialmlng was out of the
(luustien. A buavy plain cisket it being put
In order for thu reception of tlie body. It Is
understood that the fiiueral will take place
en .Sunday morning iie.it at 10.50 o'clock.
The remains will bu conveyed te, the catlm
dral where a solemn requiem high muss will
be .ild, although Mrs. Kelly requested that
the ceremonies should hu unostentatious.
The Catholic Ho.'Ietlet and political clubs Unit
ew e allegiance te Tammany intend te tin n
out. Thu flags of thu city hall are displayed
at half mast out el respect te tlie deceased,
111' AND IMIVVN Tim HTATi:.
Jehn Waniunaker h.is assumed possession
el the biisiness et Hlegel, Scott A Ce., the
w holusale dry goods heuse, en Market street
below reurth, I'hiladulphia.
Congressman Itandall's Irieuds Iu the
Yeung Men's Democratic association, of
Philadelphia, steed by him solidly Tuesday
night In debuting a resolution requesting
I'liiladelphla's reiucsenlatlves te 8tipert thu
Morrison taritl bill or " at least refrain from
making nctlv i) opiKisltleu te it." Tlie vele
waa l'J ler and T'l iigalnst.
Iu Scrauteu, considerable stir has been
created by tlie relusal et Mayer lllpple te
sign the a porcent. bends amounting te $i:k,
IKK), te run ler liltoen years, recently nutlior nutlier
l.ud by thu city councils, tliu mayor alleging
that they were sold at tee low a rate. It is
alleged that City BollcJter Jrall. Hums had
a stake In their low sale.
The annual collegiate coinmeiicoiuont at
Lincoln university, near Oxterd, was held
ou Tuesdny. The graduating class of thirty-
edu students was thu largest ever sent Irem
tbe institution.
Secretary I'tlge says that ihore are new ls.'(
Heparateaml distinct brands et lurtill.era made
ami sold In Pennsylvania.
The will of the Inte Uetibun Audenried,
vviiicu was ceuiesieu ny reiauvcs. irem riin.i
ilulphia, hat been admitted te probate in Al Al Al
lontevvu. Audeiirled lelt an estatu worth
fii.Oet) te his housekoopur, Sarah Naglu.
'riiocensiiineisol' gat In Heading received
their hills ler thu past three mouths. There
it general complaint that tlie bills mu en
tirely tee high, sumo being twice the llgures
they were ler the same jioried n year age,
vfhen the Consumers' gat company bought
eut1 the plant and franchises et the Heading
das company.
linn ri.hlni; Very I'uiir.
l!ut low bass were caught from the Conof
tegii yesterday, the opening or Uie bcasen'
Tlie water is tee cloudy, but lit a few days
it will be iu geed order. Thore wero linn linn linn
drodaerilsliormon trying thelr "luck," and
many came home without a siiigle trophy.
TIIK MTITZ HIGH SCHOOL
llltADV.irl'.H lift ftMT VhAHpttt MOST
viti'.niTAin.i; I'itiiites.
iimm:
MiIIck IlKreltn i)lilniii4, Hllll
llirlr tvortliliieM ul Ilium n i;lileii(,l l,jr
Ll.
lAiellfnt lii)R-Vr'iitiilliit el lU'l"s
lllill .Slllnln ut Itviellxilt t.'liarnt Irr.
( V
Mt?i, .Itmq i-The coiiimeiicuinuiitui.
irt'lniTiir llm Utltr. high hcIikiI Wilre held
last livening in llm HihIkiI el the Moravian
Sunday m'hoel, el Mill, and the billowing
programme will fel rtli"0 Mt or the IilgU
Htaudaril liltned nl by the tiiduut and prill.
clpat : i
M ale IMai lelte-" 'J he fli.iiel."
i.n,ua,-.lliv. C. lie like.
HitliiUlifryiiiiit Ksia " .Nil I'litiiK, NelJ.ilnn,'1
Dvnrtuni "'l.iialrfjilel ' 'liulcr lirlu), iltchea-
it'ciltfttleii "'tlie Muti'in David,"' llonice
(indie.
Wid rtole-"'lhu Iteck of My Salvation,"
IIchhIe Miller i ,,
l.liKiy -Celili,'' Mf .le llirrj
IteclUitleii "heiiiu iihl KrleiKlH," hatlu
Ihil-ih.
V is-.il I Unit.-" IV lieu l.llu Is llrlttliUMi," Mary
Kvaiisiuid Vl.iry Tidiudy
Hi.iy llim't Appear, Hut IV," lUinslu Miller,
It. I lilt l ill -' Mug Kebcll ui Mt-lly," Allllle
Hun.
Musle On llm Uliliin" (Keler Hel.O.Orcliea
tra
rnoidlitlen of (llpleiiias,
Kay ami alisllcteiy 't Silent lnllueui."
I.lrlu Kitiilliiiaii. 1,1 f. i - 'I .if
VimhI liiict-."Tlic WiKkllilrd- hinM,Vt.lrMv
hiiiitriliiul ami Hi-hsIi- Mtlh i.
Aililic-4-l'ier K. O I. te . .
Mush -I'olennlsu-" IhT llliikmlile Tuillul,"
(In hi -Im
Adjoureiuetit.
The lirst class Unit hit evor i-raduated
from tlie high meIiimiI rclksLs a credit iipeil
their alma in iter, which augur4 well ler her
fiituru. Thu following .voting ladles ro re
ceivid diplemas: Alice ltrl'knr. Llzle I'.irr,
Iti-sslu Miller and Llrle Kautliuaii. Tlmy
all delivered es.iys el cetisnlrrablu length.
SliM Itricker.urKt'U fdltllilylmd With le.
rpiencu that the great eventful te HUOcesi In
every line is that paint should be taken te
de everything well, no matter hew insigni
ficant It may ecm. Thu value of this prin
ciple w.is illusti ited by comparing skilled
with tlui nuskllKsl labor, the man who takes
paltiN te acquire skill being vastly better oil
thrbiigh life, both physically and mentally,
than he who merely toil nloiicevltliotit
ellert te perlecl his work and ltttlu Interest
in It.
Miss Lizziu llarr discoursed upjii cobwebs,
and drew man' lessens from the work of the
spider which were aptly flltml te human
lives. AmweIis are slartisl se will they be
uptiti, but let net re"yated f.ulure discourage
you emulate tlie irsisloticeof siildurH and
trvagiul. Tliu mero st.ulllv and earnestly
woweiU, thu mero constantly we keep the
end of it all in view the inoreporfoct and
uselul will Ihj our lives.
Miss llesslu Miller sH)ku of the two stilus
of I lie the surface idid that which lies beneath.
Theronre people who go through lib) with
hosts of Irieuils and a guttural reputation for
giMsluesii, but whei 1 1 te it enu long otlert,
net te Is) s)rlisjt, but te apiMj.ir mi. Tlieru aru
people whose emotions :ue show u with every
glance, and otherK wlifSse best friends de net
knew them thoroughly. Thu only right
eeure, Ihu uetilest ceurM", it te inaku no ef
fort merely for the sikoef appearances, but
te bu What you would have ethers think
you.
Miss Lizin Kattll man's 1's.s.iv inul valeilie valeilie
leiv dwelt upon Uiolullueuceof sileutthiiigs
upon the cotirsiiel life, the varitsl asts;ls of
nature, the kindness of Irieudsoref a mother;
allu.lisl In cempllulent.iry terms tii thu prin
cipal and (Mid a feeling tribute te , the mem
ory of tliu one taken from llieui by the hand
or death. This was eloquently oipressod and
well ilellvcied.
I'lie illiet by Misses Lv.ius and Tshudy,
was worthy el prolonged applause, and that
by Misses "Kautliiuu and Milier was oicul eicul
leut. The locilaliens wure well delivered,
notably that by Miss Annie Ittrr, and thu
medley enrillud "home Old I'liends," by
K itiu lliilsh, was a reuiarkable feat et mem
ery for one se young. '1 he orchestra it wor
thy el specul mention. Lincaster iiiusli l.ms,
leek te jour laurels'.
The whole pregramme was carried out
w ttheiit lilteh or Haw and rellw ts great credit
itsiii the principal, thu Km. K. N. ISachuiau.
An ainiising and wholesome addrus.s by
I'rel. L. O. Lyloilesed a most plc.it.int even
ing. ii im ff n .wi:.Y.
llilrlvciltti AlililtHr.ir ul C'alill.tsatii;i 'Irllie
l'lttlli;ly INI.Iir.ildl l-lnt MkIiI.
Caniias.itege Tribe Ne. ail of Hed Meil el
tlusi uy celebrated the thirteenth auniv ers try
el the tustittltle.i el the ttibe last evening.
Among lh htrangers present were Past
(,(e.it IncehiHsi Andrew J. Itaker, tire.il
Prophet of the Stale of Pennsylvania .lo-eph
etlllg and druat Clilet of Hin-erds t hartes
C. Cen ley, all et rinlailulplil.u l-irly m
thu evening a meeting was held In
thu hall 01 the trilsi. A history el the
trlbe Irem tlie date or us Institution until
the present tiuie was lead by A. S. Villee
w he had compiled It. The amount or money
eHiidt)d ler hick henelits was shown te be
r...ei(. This was in addition le the releil
luriii'.hed te widows and lamllles. The his
tory contained many ether Interesting facts.
Alter talks by the great cliiels the camp
lire was quenched about the tenth run. 'Iho
Indians lormeu Inline, w mi tnu ceiiiiuiuuq
of arrangements at the head, mid pret ceded
te Liederkran. hall. Here mi elegant ban
quet had been prewired by Chariet Lckert
mid hit corps et assistants, and the bill et lare
included plenty of .geed things, which were
gotten up In tlie best et Myle. It. 1'. Davis,
uxp, hi a short speech vv ulceiued thu hrethurs
te the supper. During the evening ether
seeches wero made, stories told, songs ren
dered, etc, and the time was se pleasantly
KH'iil that thu Hed Men will long reiitembur
the tlilrtueiilli aunlvers.iry.
.Mrtlthl Iriilm' Autobiography,
rieiu IlieSt. bouts spectator.
Martin Irons has contributed te the June
I.ij't'iiiraU an autobiographical sketch, enti
tled "My Ksporienco iu tlie Liber Move
ment." It It just what one would oxpeot el
thu man alter having become acquainted with
hit evor-vv eenlug conceit dtiimg the late
strike. Hit story, which. It the enumeration
efa series el liicldentt in every part el this
country and Scotland, shows hew he was a
sort et small beer knight of thu Hely (.rail,
working only te right the wrongs et work werk
iiigmeu. According le his testimony hu had
nuver been in employment niuru than a levy
iliys until liucausuil treiililu ler hit pioprio pieprio pioprie
tor by causing disilluctieu among the em em
peoyes. Thus lie sees iu every "imss" and
every inati el capital iibiut.it slave driver,
and liu makes it his mission te revolittteuie
this terrible statu el "whlte slavery." He
tells hew he licgan his ambition by whipping
a bully at whom and hew he h id blossomed
Inte a great rolermer by making the railroads
feel the heels of thu stiikuiH. Martin Irons,
according te himsult, is a reuiarkable man,
but at this ilatu hu scorns te havu been
ploughed under, se that hu is doubtless bil
lowing in heiiiu oengunl.il soil, ready te
sprout at the preisjr striking lline. Ily the
bye. 1 wonder who wrote the magaine arti
cle ferhliu j hu does net wield a laclle pun,
and his grammar, In speaking, it startling.
Did the lair stenographer at the Lacloiie
hotel mend his speech, or who furnished the
language 7
Irfinermg a ripe l.llie.
A largu foreo of men ure new at work low
ering the oil pipe line vv hidi cresses the Con Cen Con
estoga creek at llinkley'ii bridge. The pipe
will be put down about threu leet deeper
than it Is at present. X prolesalenal diver It
at work en the plpe and every day hundreds
et people visit the place te see thu work at it
pregiesses. The rocks which are being uikeu
Iiiiin tlie bottom et the stream are being
blasted by dynamite.
An liiimertluii uu Siiiulay.
Hey. Nlcodeinux, el the Church el (ied,
generally called Ueihal church, will baptl70
about ten iursousen mu nit ay mernlug, Junu
ll. Immediately alter sorvlce-s, lu the stream
elose by Hohrurstewu j sorvicetut 10 a. Ill
Tlie City Tuxes.
The city lax dupllcate It novv.Innthe hands
of the city troaturer, who li ready te receive
city tax Irem thote who are ready te pay
them. An abateuiinent el'il per cent, ts al
low oil for prompt payment.
aCllAHTdS IHtrKATH 1.ASVAHTKII
In ii (Iniiin That Wi Aliiliitljr Void of Any
I litterenlliig 1'iiatiin-ii.
The aoijeiid game lietwuen the Hcrauleii
ami Lancaster base liall clubs bxik place yos yes
terilay nnernoeii, mid thote wat u tnlserably
mail aiiillouue present. Thu gatnu was un
interesting Irem Ihu beginning te thu dose.
Drls,ll pllclied it Very peer gatne and was
hlt'iery lianl. He wint no lust than ltve
men te bases en balls, till thu anne number
and had llve Wild pltqhes. The lanca-sters
had but sli hits oil Duviue and they fielded
very oerly. The Hoero was at lelluwH :
LAM'AHTRII
J'.IA K Bciuniu.s
III.'. IUiII. l','A.,K.
ZerlllT. n. I t, I, I
Hi 0 (Tin
IIIV.'J
0 .1 II I
. :i 0 0
e 1 1 (I e
OJItetilke. I I, Jilli
I I jllelfer, 1
(i ii,i Waters, in
U 2 Callaliaii,.!.
n e.lllrlll, r
Ifnexrr . . ii! u 0
Vllllle '. t, Ii (I '
) I
KtUnger, I. ' (i i
(I V (I
) nil
l.llt -'I
iirlscell.p.J ii. I
I Devlne, ji
i. tub, in n
(I ii ii li(liviliiy, e .
I ;l 3 'ijiUiwu,
till Kviincdv. I
Ulli.en, c 2
Hlmy, .1.. i .! ii:
I
4 " "H
'c-.'JIai'uil1 Total. ...lu.u.n,
Total bl S-tfiaUOi1 Total. ...;iJ,UI,27,i
innisiiH.
scrauteu '...., , . I a l e l a '2 3 ii-li)
banciistec i 1 0 I 0 i (i u e
Karnnil runs Hcranleu, 1. Twe hasu lilts
("nllnbati, JCtlliigcr. boxes stelen Trey. Heller,
W ulcrs. Unllaliaii, limine, Heme, (Vlteiukc,
Knet, .eclier (X) 1)11 en hases-acninlen, 1;
laiiicaster. s, Struck out Scranteii.'Ii Ijincui
ter, id. Jioutile .plays Xcclier. .Vlituu ami
O'ltmnkc ; (Hilten, .eclier ami O'lieiirkn. flnit
liasu en halls Kcrantun.fi I h.inc.istcr, i.. 1'axcd
ballD-llaiiley. 3; tlll.seii, 1. Wild IMtelies
lirl-cell, r, j OcvliK',2. filthy plUlier scraiiten,
6. Iniplri Deiui.
The League giiniea yetterdav wure: At
I'blladelplila : I'hlludelphl.i:!, Chicago 0; at
New Yerk: New Yerk K, Detroit I; at Hot Het Hot
ten : Bosten I, SU Ijiuls Z; nt Washington :
K.ins.is city J, Washington 1, (tblrteeu In
nings). American A shocLiIIeii games yesterday
were: At Philadelphia: Athletic 10, Pitts
burg r: at Baltimere: Italtlmere", SU Iiuls
2 , Ht Htaten Island : Cincinnati 1-', Mets 7.
Newark defeated Lotlitville yosterday by
i te I.
in ten Innings Wllkosb.irreilel'eated Lewis
town by 7 te 0 josterday.
The St. Leuis Itrewtis leiiud Klliey a
stuinbliug block jesterday, and they only
made four scattering lilts oil lilm.
Luwlstewn seeuit te play In almost at bad
luck as Lancaster.
It it said that Driscell's arm it played
out.
The Philadelphia club hat rolcised liatuel,
the catcher.
Tlie iKiuy clubs gavu the lluest exhibition
of ball played yet this yuar iu the League.
The Ijiucaster base" ball games are very
loerly .itreui7ed and with the nttdloncet
that attend them It it iuiKssihle te iy oveu
the guarantuM money from that taken Iu at
thu gate. Hesldet this the players must be
paid ami ether e.vqsjnses met. It is said that
thu club Is iu a liad ivay financially new, and
thu reatilt may Ihi that thu team will havu te
disband. This would boa shame. The club
contains sumo excellent playeis and if a
cetiplu of new men ceiihi bu sucured they
could held thelr own with any In thu associ
ation. The club needs some financial men at
the backet it, and with a littlugoed work It
could liu made piy.
;JTJ.1f TIIK VI IT.
UurKfpK t.reltlm hieres a I'uliil liver lAlltnr
.lllrft'lili'r III the VVHtrr .Muter I IKllt
Met m .Im, J line 'J. Ill ruusday's I n r.i. r.i.
i.iei m ci: we stated that thu town council
tried te dig up thu pi(s) Ulatcirries the water
from thu main plpuerthe town te thuelllcu
of iOdiler Mlssemer, of the .1'", .nef A'tirt,
ami were iiiisinveslul iu doing se, ler the
rnaseii that as sis in as council was near te thu
pqsj atut almost ready te take it out or cut it,
a number of the cilh-eiis, arined with shov
els, filled the hole. The hole was lilled up
and left lu that condition till yesterday,
when town council made another attempt,
in which they woretuocesstul. Iu the morn
ing both llurguss II. M. (ireideraud Kditer
Mis-emer lelt for Uuicanter en the Harris
burg ICiprett, Iturgess (irenier returning te
Mount Jey en .Mall train Ne. 1, due here at
IU o'clock a. m., Kditer Mitseiner remaining
in Lancaster until tliu diqiartiire el Iuicas
tcr accommodation, due here at lri
When Hurgust tireuler returned te town
hiinetillud the council that the pusj would
twrennrved shortly after dinner. Hetli thu
lHireiigliaml hlgli censUhlu s ere ordered te
kisjp theinselvet iu teadmess, should thelr
services be needed. Iu the mo.intlme the
burgess was btitiiy engHgisl in writing out
thoceminWsioii for the twenty itiens who
woredoputi.ed ;as sjiecial olllcers te servu
Willi lliolwe regular olllcers whosteodgu.ini
vi Inte council cut thu Mlssumer iilpe.at well
as te serve, should there Ihj a disjin.sitieii le
mob v iolence.
Shortly lu'lore I e clock the ceutn'ilinen
with JO special olllcers leiiud a ring around
tlie helu made en the previous evening and
proceeded te remove the plpe which they ac
cordingly did, and that without any interfer
ence I rout any one. While the work el cut
ting tlie plpe was In piegie-s David M.
Martin, foreman ill tlioelllceol thu Var mid
Acic', made this propesition: It council
would let the plpe at It was, partly un
covered, hu would pay the rent for thu time
they used the meter. " Though this proposi preposi
tion was uude in go id faith, open and above
beard, council would net accept it but pto pte
ceeded te cut the pipe.
Then "whim they had the plpe cut, thuy
said they would take the money, though
thuy did net get it. Whether Mr. Mlssumer
still Intends using thu meter or net it net
deUuilely known hy your correspondent,
though It is net impiohahle that he vv ill.
Sir. lllaliiB uu Irish llunin Utile.
A meeting or home rule sympathizers wat
held Tuesday night iu Portland, Maine.
Thore was a very large attciidance. d'ov d'ev d'ov
urner Kubie presided, and the principal
Npeech of the evening was made by Jatnes
11. lilaine. In the ceur.su et his remarks -Mr.
lllalne Mid : " There may bu danger of nut
glviug attention enough le the simple olo elo ole
mentary lackt of llm case New, what
It home rule? Why, it H what
overy state and territory of the
United States onjeyt fapplattsel and it
It wjtat Ireland does net enjoy. In a Parlia
ment of of (ViS ineinlHirs, (Jieat llrit.iin has
55.1 and Ireland hat 105, and, except with the
consent et that Parliament, Ireland cannot
organl.e a gat company laughter , or a herse
railroad company, or a lorry ever a stream
laughter!, or de the slightest thing that
implies legislative power. New suppese we
bring that home, and the state nt Maine
should be linked with the statu of New Yerk
relativ eiy as large with the state el Maine as
ntiglaiKlIu numbers with Ireland, and your
beautiful city here could net take a step for
its own improvement, nor the state of Maine
orgmtlreaii association et any.kind or charter
a company ei any kiiki unless uie over
whelming galaxy of the New Yerk legisla
ture gave her consent, bow long de you
think the people of Maine would stand It?
j Applause. That is thu sitnple question
between lCnuland and Ireland, except that
there it the great taut iu addition winch
would net apply le New Yerk and Maine
that there centuries of wrong which have
built up monuments of hatred en thu part of
thesu who tire thu suhjoett el oppression,
and which have aggravated the question be
tween lrelaud and d'reat Britain far beyond
thu limits Unit would be leiiud between New
Yerk ami Maluu."
I.auriittrr Doner at WUIIiim.pert.
Iletldet thu delegates from the Lancaster
City 1u1dC0uuty.M0dic.il sixiiety whelelt I-in-cister
yesterday te attend the thirty-ninth
annual convention of the SUile Medical
Hoclety soveral ethers lelt for the s.11110 desti
nation te-day. The entlru delegitlnn It at
follews: Drs. M. U Heir, J. A. Uhler, Walter
lleardmau, J. K ltaker, and D. 11.
Weaver, el this city; Dr. Alex.
Craig and T. M. Livingston, Colum
bia i.L C. Ilrebstaud H. K. Hvaiit, Milt.; J.
C. Illack, Stratbuig; J. U .iegler, Mount
Jey; 11. A. Mewrey, Mariethi, unit A.M.
Miller, HiriMu-Haud. Dr. Win. Compten, a
delegate from this city, Is prevented Irem
attending by reason et prelcasluual engage
ments at home.
Held for Trial.
J. C. Shaller, at a hearing In llarrisburgeu
Tuetilay, was held te court iu H,(M0 ball for
trial oil the charge of libelling u daughter of
C. I), l'orreo, of .Mlllersburg.
Nut Vet Decided.
I The Laucaster Insurance company vs. Nell
case was argued bofero the supreme court iu
Harrisburg ou Tuesday,
OUK MKXICAN WAR SOLDIKKS.
UAI.l.ANT HUNH OF I.At1tlAHTKK UOUNTY
nnu HKitrrn in mkxivu.
M.iiiiiieI I'.vaii", I'je.. the Well Kiienn lxal
Historian, Siii'plnileiiUtliirSlllltary lllnlery
ami I'uts In H'ell ltnlillliKt Claim ler
t'liltiiiibla S(iii0 llnll.iut Mulillem,
Kiit. I.iTKi.t.HiifNcifit. In your rocenlly
published very Interesting biographical
sketch of Cel. II. A. Hambrlght, It was
mentioned that Lieuts. lteland A. Lttthcir
and Jehn K, lteland, "who wen honor and
promotion In Mexico," were the only Lnnc.it
ter county soldlers ranking with LleuL. llaui
briglit, It was likely overlooked that Colum
bia, in this county, turned out three lleuten.
ants lit the Mexican war.
Lieutenant Hlchard K. Cochran, seu el the
late Dr. Hlchard I'. Cochran, of Columbia,
wat Imrn iu 1HI7; was graduated at West
Point, with high honors; onterod the regu
lar army mid sorved In Flerida among the
Indians. Thoueo he went with the troea te
Arkans.il among the Indians. He distin
guished himself al the battle of l'ale Alte,
Mays, HHi; and at the battle of Hesaca de
la I'alnu, with sword In hand, leading a
charge, he loll mortally wounded just at thu
troops captured the untrenchmuuts. Hit re.
mains wero hreugut te Columbia and buried
with military honors. He wat a brilliant
young man, ami doubtless would hnve at
tained great distinction lu thu army but ler
his untimely death.
A.NOTIIl.ll (IAM.ANT reCIIIlAJf.
Lieut. Thoodero I). Cochran, born In 1S-1, a
brother of LieuU Hlchard U, wat a graduate
or the .Spy oillce In 18IJ. In ISM he was
elected te the statu legislature. He con cen con
tlnued in llm Helder Journalism until the
Mexican war of lMii, when he was appointed
a lieutenant. About twenty members of hit
cepiiaiiy wero recruited In Columbia and
vicinity. He particlpated lu all the battles
iu M ex id i under Cen. Scott. He was one of
the ablest journalists In the state.
(Ill.V. TJIOMAS VVKI.SH IN JIlIMre.
Themas Welsh wan born In Columbia iu
lsi"., and enlisted iu tlie Mexican war as a
prlvate, and was very badly wouuded in the
leg at tlie battle of Monterey. He returned
te Columbia en furlough and whlle thore
wat appointed lieutenant. He returned te
Mexico, and ptrlicipatcd iu a number of
battles under ieu. Scott. In the war of the
Rebellion he was promoted from a captaincy
te be colenol, and brigadier general, ile wat
a gallant soldier and led hit troops into a
number of battles. He was stricken
down with malaria nt Vleksburg and
died at Cincinnati ou his way North. Hu
never entirely recovered from the wound he
received In Mexico. This llkely impaired
hit health, and he was compellcd te succumb
t the hardships and Hiposure In Uiewwampt
around Vleksburg. Hit son, lllaucli Welsh,
is a lieutenant lu the regular army, and a
graduate of West Point.
OUT. CU.IIVVl.M. 1)11,11 Ol' WOUNDS.
Captain James Caldwell, of Columbia,
raised a company of volunteer and partici partici
pated hi all of the kittles in Mexico under
lioiier.il Scott, Whlle lighting his way
along thu causuivay, leading te the City of
Mexico, a piece of a shell struck the Instep of
hit feet, from the ellectt of which he took
tlie lockjaw and died. Hit son, the Heu.
AluxanderCaldwulI, of Kansas, then a lad of
II years only, was with his father when he
was wounded. He wat commissioned a
lieutenant but did net return te Mexico
alter he brought his father's remains te Co Ce
lumbla. i.ihi't. iiai,ih:man,ei uu; ltr.iu i.aii aumv.
Lieut. Ilorace llalileinan, son el Henry
Haldemnn, and forsemo years a resident of
Columbia, wat also a lieutenant in the regu
lar army and served with distinction in the
Mexican war. lie married Ann, daughter of
Capt. I'rederlck Haines, of Marietta. Ile lo
cated in Touts about twenty-llvu yours age
and became an eitensive planter. Hu It de.
ceased. Hit family are residents of Hint
statu at present.
These are some of the names of olllcers
who participated iu the Mexican war, recalled
te mind by reading Cel. Hauibriglit'a sketch.
v ii wn.niiiiii' ei im: inimas war.
There was. i Captain Jehn Hambrlght in
Cel. James Kurd's legitnent, at Pert An
gusto, (Sunbury), in 17JI.-7. He marched
with the tioeps te I'ert l)u tjuosne iu 17.V,
and particiuted iu tlie battle of Leyal ll.tnua
(Westmoreland county, l'a.) lien, 1'orbes
was the commanding general. Captain limn
bright belonged te Lancaster county. Alter
the Kreuch and Indian war he settled lu
Northumberland county.
It is my impression that he rottirued te
Lancaster county and died here. Hu doubt
less belonged le thu latuily whose sketch
ou have given.
Hen. Frederick Hauibright, father of Cel.
II. A. 11., wat said te be III hit day the best
dull elllcer lu the state. Thore wat great
rivalry Uitweun his company and the Kouei Keuei
blet, commanded by Capu Kmdley. The rank
and lile almost vvershlpiwUien. Hambriglit.
N.VML'KL Kvans.
Columbia, I'x, June I, lsse".
hum: uuun siiuutixii.
r.vcclli'iil Wern at tlui Target rriictlce el thu
ul the hilmeteii Verelu.
On Monday the weekly target practice el"
the Lancaster Sehueteii Vorein was held at
Tells Ham. Thore was a large mimher of
giiuuers present and a great Interest was
iiiauilested. This society lias been doing
some geed work with thu rille lately and at
every meeting the interest seems te be en thu
increase.
Thore wero four big matches yesterday iu
which ten gunners particlpated. Chariet
I'raueiseus was first in the first match ; Wil
liam l SehulUe llrnt in the second and
fourth matches, ami Kircher first lu the third.
Cut of a ixistible 111 the scores iu the four
matches were as fellows :
William K.schultze
(,coii,'e Kircher
Chillies KniuclsciiH
iieerge lluiss
Jehn 1'. Kniipp
Phllip.I. I.eLii.'ltei
llciuy J. Kegel
Henry llrultur
vdain Kiililman
l'uter Duiumcl
In a small match out of a posslble
sceres wore:
Jehn T. Ivnapp
II. -l.Kcuul
t hallos Vraiictscus
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Adam hutihiiau u
During the day the following coutre shots
wero made lu matches and practice : Kircher
3, Krauciscttt '', Schulte L', Heist 1. One of
Mr. Scliult.u's centres wat the liu.it shot In
the fourth match. He also made three
elevens. A number of the gnus boomed te
Ih lu bad condition yesterday and would
"snaii."
A llulellliii-r.ilakts a Haul.
t'juui tlie Heading Kiijlc
i:. S. Fastuiicht, el Denver, Lancaster
county, attends the Heading market twice a
week. As usual he stepped at the Keystone
Monday night, occupying a room ou the 3d
lloer. When lie arose at 1 o'clock Tuesday
morning he discovered that hit money, some
fl., which he had iu his pantaloons pocket,
was goue. It had been stelen by seme ene
who had unlocked the deer by the ttseuf nip
pers iu turning the key.
Dald Schoelhor, el the linn of Kahu A
Schoelhur, last f.',0 in money and a geld
watch and chain v allied at fIL0, and ex-Mayer
I ; vans $1.&0 lu money and a silver watch
and chain all in the s.11110 building.
Lewer ICiul Nuttd,
Will A. Turner, of Octor.ire, hat ente: ed
b. g. Dickey Doubt iu thu running races a
the fair iu Oxford Thursday and Friday.
Hev. J. lkTuiner, or Llttle Ilrltain l'res l'res
byterlau church, hatrocelved a call Irem the
l'renbyterlau church at Heaver, l'a. Will he
accept ?
l'liiilaliiitent I tutor 0 Cuiivlcllmi.
Wlien Herr Mast, the eininent Anarchist,
was lirst conducted te the Tombs, he was
told that he would have te take a bath.
' What 1" sheuted the frenzied atid Indig
nant beer destreyer, "a bath, ami l'vonet
evon been tried yet 7"
ItHIUIlT'H HKNTIHKXT8.
i
Ile say uia Frlendnlilp ter IrrUlul Vniupeli
lllrn tii llpKie IllniUlene.
Londen, June i Mr. Jehn llrlght has
written Ui a lllrmlngham elector say lug It
will be tljue enough te dlsetm the Irish bills
afler they are vvitlidrawn. The home rule
blll,he nays, should have been withdrawn ba ba ba
fore the Hboend rending, and oxcept for the
feareflhb dlasolutlen or 1'arllatnent which
decides tlie votea of scores of lnouibera, this
would lmve been dene. He auites Hint he in
lends (toen te discuss the Irish ipiottleti from
tue platform In lllrmlngham and proceods:
"My sympathy with lrelaud, north and
Heiith, ceiiih)I me te cendemn the proposed
loglslaUen. 1 Iwllove the united l'arllanient
tn imatld will Ihj mere Just te all claasen lu
lrelaud than any parliamentary meeting In
Dublin under the previsions or Mr. (51nil (51nil (51nil
stone'a bill. If Mr. Gladstone's authority
wero withdrawn from tl.ose bills, I doubt If
twenty irjemlsirs outslde of thu Irish In the
Heuso of Commens would support them,
The mere 1 consider theni the mero 1 lament
that they have been ollared te I'arllament.
Ankril te.fiiln the Ktilfrtilflnr Ijtber.
1'msui uu, l'a., June i Tlie boceikI
day's session of Amalgamated Association of
Iren and Steel Werkers, met promptly at 8:30
a. in. iVfier routlne business a communica
tion from (irandmasler Workman l'owderly
brought liy Hjiecial mossengor from CIovo CIevo CIove
land was read te the convention. The com
munication oxlends fraternnl greetlngs to te to
getherwlth an InvlUtlen that the Amalga
mated association should join the Knights or
Laber in! a body.
Will Itepert favorably.
WASitlNriTON, D. C, June", The Heuso
committee en I'aciile raitreadt agreed te-day
te reHirt favorably the I torsey bill allowing
the Union I'aclillcte build branch lines, but
determined le withheld its repert until thu
I loiise acts upon the bill granting the Taclllc's
70 years extension of tltne within which te
Uquldate their Indebtedness te the govern
ment, as that hill contains a llke prevision
and It llkely te ceme up en Saturday next.
Itate Cutting lii ttia Went.
Oiucvoe, June0. The Heck Island has
taken down Its ?7 sign and put up in Its
place: First-class Chicago te St, Paul $1.",.
This w 111 make the SU I'aul and the North
western lirst-clast rate te Council Hlulks ?!."..
Then the Heck Island will ceme back again
with tlie sauie llrst-class rate te St. I'aul that
tlie Chicago, Milwaukee t SU I'aul, and the
Chicago A Northwestern railroads niake
soceiid-clast te Council IJ! tills.
Dunker Love lent.
II utiiisni im, l'a., June0. The annual
leve least of the Duukers, or Hlver Ilrethreu
el Dauphin and surrounding counties, was
held te-day at I'eihm's larm near Ilum Ilum Ilum
liiolstewn. The meeting will contiuue until
te-morrow. Hevs. Gish, of Kaus.1.4, and
Hngle, of Imcivster, are prosenU Anether
leve feast will be held en June 0 and 10 near
Derry Station, and ou Uie 1-th and 13th lu
Kast Hanover township.
tlrUsslleppel-M 111 IVt.ls. ,
C.vvii.nes, Tex., June Within the past
tive days many report have bucn received
from the iutorier of this (Millnin) county,
telling of the sudden appearance el grass
hoppers by the million. The hoppers are
small, but their number has created a panic
aiueng thu laruiert who aru desperate ever
the presject of their crepi lemg dostreyod.
Twe Children ltnnnteil.
hritlNniini.ii, Mass., June0. Yesterday
thu children et a widow named Hichards, an
empleye iu Uie Indian Orchard mills, at
tempted te light thu tire with kerosene. The
can exploded, firing thelr clothing, A son
and daughter, who nre rospectlvoly U and 10,
wero burned te death. Anether seu was
present but escaped Injury.
Death of Henry llavemeyer,
Ni:vv Y'enii, Julie . Mr. Haveuieyer, the
sugar rainier, died suddenly at his home in
Habyloe, Leng Island, this morning. He
was a member of the Old tiuard and
partlciiated in the Decoration Day exercises
when tliat organization acted at an escort te
l'msident Cluveland.
Most and tlMAtseilatvii heuteuced.
Nnvv Yeitu, June i Jehn Mett, the con
victed Anarchist, was the mernlug sentenced
te ene year's ituprlsoumeut and te pay ?500
tine. Urauuschweig was sentenced te nine
mouths and 230 line and hchcuck te nine
meuth'H imprisonment.
Twe Killed by railing Wall.
Twe HivKits, Wit., June i Whlle
pulling down seme old Ice houset hore yo ye yo
terday afternoon the walls fell and Instantly
killed otte I'auluskey and cruthed the skull
of Jehn Johnsten, or the firm of Johnsten
Hros., ice dealers iu Chicago.
I.'mperur William lu Heed Health.
Londen, June "J. The emperor of Oor Oer
mauy it reported te be in robust health and
will start for Luis about the middle of June.
His plans include a sojourn of three weeks
at (iastelu after leaving Lmsauila week at
the castle of liabelsburg.
ltiirrinluirs 1'ruiuutluiis,
llAituisiit uu, l'a., June "m II. Y. Ham
slier, clerk lu the state department, has been
promoted te the ioaitlen made vacant by Iho
death et the late It. 1 Chandler. W. II.
Magttlre, of Philadelphia, succeeds Mr.
Ilnuislier.
a Min.oeu tire.
Kast Saeinaw, Mich., June i-Last ovon evon oven
inglirobrokuoutiutlio boilerroomof the mill
of Jtrome A Company, Carrollton. The less
Is;estlmateil at 575,000; insurance at fur loameil,
fJl.OOO.
Illaiimrtk'a I'aper.lllll lliirneil.
Hnm.iN, June i The extousive paiver
mill at Varsem, owned by I'rlnce llismarck,
hat been destroyed by lire. The less Lt
heavy.
Arlliur (iiitului; htreiiKth.
Ni.vv YeitK, June U. Kx-Prestdent
A rtliur's condition continual te Improve and
he it gamiut; strength dally.
I'liueral ul Jiiiiie McMutleu.
The funeral of James McMulleii, who died
at Mt. Hepe, I'etiu township, en Saturday,
took place trout hit old home en Tuesday
morning. The services wero al the Whlte
Oak German Helermed church aud were con
ducted by Hev. Tobias, of Lltltz. The cause
et death wat typhoid pneumonia. The do de
ceased wat In lilt 71st year and leaves a
widow, a daughter, Mrs. Win. Yoagley, of
Cornwall, Lebanon county, two sons, I'avid
McMulleii, the well known Lancaster law
yer, and Kdward, whetarmt the home place,
le survive him. He wasauardentUoiiiecrat,
and ene of the wheel hortes of hit party iu
the section iu which he lived.
The lluy llees.
Lest evening there was a great deal of e.t-
citenient In thu neighborhood of Hast King
and Shippeu streets. Ahlvoef beet alighted
uu a tree opisislte the market heuse and
a crowd of men and boys soeu galhored.
iim bees were hiken down and secured by
the members of engine company, Ne. 3, and
truck A, and they wero placed in the engine
heuse yard.
I'aain inatleua In the Lener End.
1'ref. M. J. Hrecht, county superintendent
of public schools, announces the following
changes Iu teachers' oxumliiatlens te the
datotglven belew ; Coleralu, June00, Kirk Kirk
weed; Lit tlu BrlUln, June "J, Oak Hill;
l'ulteu, Jimel, Wiikelleld.
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AKKIVKS IN WASHINGTON.
3IIKH relMUM UUKH TO MKBT MMM
VHKHtUBNT ItHlUMtiHOOM.
lurlileiitKiilUifiMeetliiB Itetnxeii llm tnuBK
Ijidy nod tlm I'reildenl't Mtr-l(eiu Pum
lhiK Uiirntliin. That nrn Merely lleUlfr-
liiB Valiln6ten Herlely Circle
Wasiiiniiten, I). e June ZAt Hva
o'clock this morning n ropretonUtlvo el the
United Press strel Iod tlireuiili tlie grounds
surrounding the lUltlmure ,t I'oletniio depet,
Intent upon making sure or thu aafe arrival
or the bridoeloct nml party whose departure
had boeii luiuounced from New Yerk, at 0:30
o'clock last nlghU
It wat nearly half-past llve when the seal
brown "hlghstoppers" et l'resldeut Cleve
land wero ohservod drawing up close tethfc
outer ontrance te the depet with Albert Haw
kins hapilllng the reins, nml Henry, the
president's valet, 011 the box, The only oo eo oe
cupantollhocarrlagowat Miss Hose Cluvo Cluve
land. 'lile lady apiioared te be ery rostleas
until Uie train was heard approaching. It
was Just 6 SB n. in. when the train ran into
the depot. Almest Immediately the prlvate
caref President Hoberts was disconnected and
transforijedtoasldlng en Sixth Htroot.Nosoon Htreot.Nosoon Htroet.Nosoon
or had this been accomplished, when Albert
drew his hnndsome turnout up te the car
steps. Mitt Cloveland stepping out, entered
the car and afler a hasty chat with the party,
reappeared en the platform followed by Miss
Kolsein,;hor mother, and cousin, Mr. Ben
jamin 1'olsem. The mombers of the party
shovved no appearance of fatlgue and the
bride-elect looked especially bright and cheer
ful. HOW Mist 1'OI.HOVt 1.00KKD.
Mist I'Vaukle Kolsetn was plainly and very
neatly attired iu a Hiiug-nlllng rich, black
silk walking dress, and a clesc-llttlng short
grey cloth sack, and carried a natty red um
brella with a deg's head carved en the liandle.
Her hat Was el the walking pattern a high
strawwith what upieared te be gull's
wings standing upright.
The young lady as she alighted from the
car and onterod the carriage took a survey of
the surroundings and appeared perfectly
happy In the thought that everything had
been se plcatautly arranged for her comfort
The mother or the brido-elecl was tastily
dressed In black silk aud carrled nu wrajis.
Mr. IJeiiJ. 1'olsem wero a light brown over
coat, grey trousers nnd a tall black haU
Whun the party wat comfortably seated In
the carriage the deer wat slammed shut and,
as It thelr custom at tint signal, the Hplrlted
horses (larted oil' llke a shot and took the
most direct reute te the oxecutlvo mansion
through the Smithsonian and inoiiuiiieut
grounds. Upen arriving at the Whlte Heuso
the distinguished party wero greeted by the
prosident, Mrs.HeytnndMr. Win. Cleveland
(both of whom nrrlved last night) and Mlsa
Clovelnnd'sfrleudMits Nelsen. After break
fasting aud resting, theladiet began preparing
for the marriage cei onieny which takes place
at seveu o'clock this evening.
HO.MK PUZ.MNfl IJlHISTIONS.
It hat net been decided whother te place a
list of " at home " dates upon the cards ; Uia1
will Ihj determined horeafter by the brids
herself, aud no ene knows her wishes. These
announcement cards have been doclded upon
as a preiier mede te notify the representa
tives et" forelgti pewers that tlie prosident of
the United States is married, and will be less
formal than an official notification from the
secretary of state. The prosident will give
at least ene reception during the month of
June, se as te gtve Mrs. Cloveland an oppor
tunity te recolve the congratulations of
Washington society, and lrtftorBO'jsierrfcj
prolonged he will probablyjlglve a second,
although this, llke everything else, is lelt
for the future lady of the Whlte Heuso te de
termine. The prosident is iu no seuse a society tuau.
He seldom wero a dress suit until he was
elected governor of New Yerk, and whlle he
enjoys a reception as much at the average
man he could get along well without that
form of recreation. Ile jestingly told a
member of hit cabinet te-day that "things
will lie a geed deal changed about here no
doubt," aud It wat Inferred that he proposed
herealter te mlngle mero with Uie people,
which everybody bollevos would be geed for
him aud well for the country.
The floral decorations of the AVhlte Heuse
are complete. The corridors and stairway,
at well as the dining hall aud ethor rooms
ii)en Uie main fleer, aru lilled with tropical
plants and llowers, all of the roseutcos of
the Whlte Heuso conservatory, the botani
cal garden aud the agricultural department
hav lug beeu drawn ujieu te inaku the dis
play perfect and complete.
The blue room vvhore the coremouy is te
take place is oval in shape, aud the four
windows at tlie southern slde are banked up
with cut llowers, se that the otitlre slde of
the room is a mast of brilliant colors rising
from a base et lloweriug shrubs aud dwarl
palms. The two mirrors, ene en each side
of the room, are surrounded with garlands,
ami the tire place It lilled with cut llowers
which reach aud conceal the mantel. The
chandeliers and cornices are bung with sml
lax and a new trailing plant, which lias just
ceme Inte use, with masses of maiden hair,
serve te break the monotony.
Twe families Wiped (let.
Cet-iiiYVii.i.K, Kan., June i Dr. (Joergo
W. Vyle, his wife, two children and a hired
man, wero all murdered or left for dead In
thelr heuse at Carr's ranch, ou Ceney river,
twenty miles west of hore lu the Cherokeo
Natien, Monday night. Mrs. 1'yle and the
hired wero stilt alive when found by the
nolghberH, though unconscious, and they
will probably dle. The lleudislt work bears
evidence of having been dene with an axe,
or seme ethor sharp instrument. Upen the
8.11110 farm, about half u mile from where
Mr. l'yle lived, a widow and her seu were
found killed In their heuse ou the same
night as the l'yle murders. They wero also
killed with .111 axe.
A County Judge lu Jail.
Lirii.ii Heiic, Ark., June 'i Judge T.
W. Hoeiier, of Motireo county, was placed
lu the penitentiary yoslerday, te serve out a
two years sentence for forgery. Hoeperwas
fermerly a leading and Inlluentlal citlzeu of
Menreo cenn ty and two years age was elected
county Judge. Ile speculated iu the scrip of
the county and at last fraudulently Issued
quite an amount, forging the mime or the
clerk. AscouutyJudgeho was one et the
right parties te lsstie the scrip In all cases and
Iho fraud was discovered only when the
clerk checked updbe scrip issued aud coui ceui
iured it with the appropriation,
A llreker'a Failure.
Nkw Yeuk, June". A. H. Kdey, a small
broker with an eillce at 37 Wall stroet, and s
member et the stock exchange, announced
his Inability te meet his obligations, lie has
been operating en the bear slde ami the less
sustained by the advances of tlie lust few dy
roaulted lit his embarrassment. The
nounccmentot the failure caued onie oil
ing, resulting in a sharp decline Vrte
new (.ii-eO a. m.; 011 ' ; r
thote of last nlghU
WMATHX rMUBABIXJrlM.
Wasuinotei.. O. ., June a-Ftr
Kwteni New Yerk, Kastera Ptmn
svWta local rain, wind. Rurally
snutherlv nearly stationary temperature.
Fe Tueit.iv-Ixal rain. te IndteatM
fertl a New ICiiKland and Middle Atlwitki
stfttes, with nearly BlatlOttiiry touiperature.
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