Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, June 10, 1886, Image 1

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VOLUME XXII-NO. UM.
LANCASTER PA., THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1880.
PIUCJE TWO CENTS.
l'IKK APPARATUS INSIUM'ION.
Illl.ir TIIK VOMMITTKK CHICHI Kit ON
Tiltut 0rr1111.11. i itir.
Cuiiiim-nt" "I Old I Irt'lueii mi tlm Ni'tiUiil Hut
llrpnrlliK'lit- llm Ureal llrliit ul Hating
Nil I ii l.lhe 'Ihic.i.l. In tlm nil
'lit Mnllun Mini'
At 'J o'lleek Wtdiifsdiiy iillornneii thu
lUOIIlbeiS Of till) MMIltllillMI (III 111!) (ItlgltlOS
mid hee tuulnt thu mtjiir's nlHee fur lliu
IMirjvwn or liinlcliiK ttielr mitiunl tlit te lliu
several Urn companies .mil disputing Hid
buildings, utiglnuM, trunk, humus mill ether
adjuncts of thu Urn tleptrliiieut.
Thu cointiillteu consists of tlm following
iiieiiiIhus (if cumuli. Messrs. Nell (thiill
mail), L ily iiikI Ktinrmaii, of ciiMiiiiiin ooim eoim oeim
cll mill Belenlii", llnrgtu mill llemlcv, el
KIlHsl COIHK'II, all liT ( IliHIl WI'IU plcsellt 01-
cept Mr. Ittmiluv.
Ill ii drum hliig ram, ulm h continued all
afternoon, tlie cnuiiultti c, nissiinpiinieil I')'
Chief Yniiddrnuiltli, Jumped into a 'bus ami
weie driven te the Motion home. Hem an
lniH.i'tliiii mii lunduel tin) tstlturles of lliu
electric iiliirm iiimratiM vvhuh wn funnel
In Ihi In suteafai tury working order.
Nil I lire ( nulne ismipmy was tlsitisl .111(1
their apparatus, harms, horses, sbihlts mill
tliu melt's ipi.trtuls WITH lllspts ti'il, Vl nf
which (OIIKil te Ini In geed condition, oveopl
pesslluy ene or two of thu horses w hleh were
leiinil te Ihi it llttle out el sorts. 'I lie com
plaint', grlOValllCM allll WlllltH Of tilt) 111(111
weru Itstentsl te hut no iu lien I. iken liy thu
tOltlllllltCU.
'I he ether companies wcru nun esslvulj' In
spisted .mil thu premises, uppiralus iitul
hurst loll ii J te be In KKit ('(iiiilltieii. An
itltutu was Heiimli'il at i.u h of tliu houses and
tliu horses worn run out anil harnessed, hut
eh lug te tlm lnui i mi, tlie usuil general
al.irin was emitted, and iiuiiu el thu coin pa
nies worn called out.
I'he committee linlliuil their Iiinh.eIiiiii lit
live o'clock, and thou retired te u hoslelr.v
ler t tt in h. Their (Intl. iiihiIe it luliiute el all
matter Ihalsoeiiu'd te require notion by tlm
committee; but us thu committee will net
liullki'ly te iirl until next meeting !
lOUUellsBOIIIO nUISllleiSHIIIIICIlls III1IV lint he
atiil-s.
e 111. I OM III N 1 s its 1 111 I'l I V It I Ml N I.
TliL'ie li.li been ii geed deal nl talk In Die
circles and eutsldu nt tire elision, nliuut thu
ilemetatlisl condition el thu (leparttut-nt,
thu tuellh'luui'j of thu chief, the want of
uniformity In thu engine e uipllng ami thu
hese couplings . tlie bickering et nniiii lis
relative te tliu nil I'pleiiiii of tlie Chipp V
Jein's engine, ami urnl ether matters et
Inleru-l in tliu tun depirttucut and te thu
citlt'tisgunerallj.
Many jKTsnns who h.iu ulnu iniUH
thought In thu tu ittur ImIIiie that thu lucf
Kiiuliieer in uul thu rii;ht in in lu thu right
I 'lii' e. I'licv Nay he is net it nklllisl in(v li.inie
anil nmnr Imil tnilnlnjr In lirenllulrH . that hu
is net a lltu Hlmrp ; that a ib'teil of his uu'ii
ktievr iiuiiu .ttmui the ilutlOh of a ehtul than
hi' knows , ami "in' (A. ( kn ic i(, ami thoro thero thore
t6ru de net h.iru thu inpis'ller III-. Jnilulnent
in Niiiiie lniKrtant inattiTH that they slmuhl
Ium'. Hern cllie ills, iplini' ul tlie ilcparltnciit
BiillurH.
II Is uuferluu ttu al"e Ihit no til tliu
tue euiiu's 0111101 b thu i ity arc el thu
s.une ui.tkc, ami netmnif tlnuu havethc
tlilu.iil h w hii'h te alUtih Hiclr mii lien Ieimu
te tliu uiiKiuu or the plim llum'U ii.irti el
llii'iu li.tve te citriy wheii thuv t," te t lire, a
ii'ducr" that will lit t.u h pArlU'iilaruui;iuu
tiilliuptUK- 11 oue et thu uukIuus Hli'itilil hu
in MTtliti, Hint .in ene of tlm etlium out et
xcrtlie, anil Hi" uulnii iu inirtH'O sheuhl
hutst oiwethurwlsu (1 tiuau ILs Htirtieii lie-c,
no ene ul thu murines out of oimi'e tot. hi
Mtipply thu uiilmi ItiKiirvn'u with ,i sin lien
ho-e Ihsmuie of the ililliiii'in iu the Uirc.ul
of the M'rert (lilt attichus Hi" Iio-mi te thu
fiigute. ,
It Im .ini.ilnc thut this ituhs'l has lioen
Inn); pcrinittnl te i'iU lly iiilnitin thu
tliri-.ul of clllicr i thu eiikIuus itsa sum I tnl a
Hksne haviiif; the saine tlirc.nl iiuiiu liu
jiluixsl at the tiiH'uc of a low dollars, en the
watur Itilut el thu etlmr uiiKiiK", ami thou il
aixtdvnt h.ipM. neil te tliu sm lien limn nl an
fUglue in -urtlpe, .tn etii'nl Ihu ether -m
tiuusieiiM iu a moment l"i nul'stltuii'd.
till M w I -
1 huru apisMrs te lie nome it.teu in thu eli
lULtieit inade te the new plugs lKti.it; put in
en Or.iuge slrtets, 'I hey are iloutitless mm h
better than tliu old eiitw, Uung of Kru.itcr
Cap telly, mid hating thrce hese attiv hinunts
nistt'iid "I one lint it is ehji'i'tcd
llial 1'iti'h el tlie lour iMnMOI"M te ihuany "I
tlit'ie plugs must carry with tlicni a " re
(Incur" te lit thu pluK tethulr k uli tr iu
tlnn lwe. .t'liable tluiu is thus lest during
w lilcli a lire may inake great headway. Il is
further otyected te the nuw plugs, thai heing
siugle-VRhed, if an engine l utuiuhed te thu
eight Inch ennuectitm llttle or no waler
would (low from thu two niuallui eeumi
tlUIIK.
Ah is knew ii te our old liremcn thu old liru
liltigH weru mail" te tsuiuuel with a v i
iiesu coupling.
Alturwards the Ihiiuk (uupliug was inlre
ilticed which reiiilred teditiers te adept II te
thu old plugs autl te thu dillerutit engine
attachments. Tlie Jenes coupling wits
aUunlOnOil home three yu.trs age mid the
h reen coupling ruadopied, but it giHat deal of
iliflicttlty Ls utpariemud heeaiiM) el the
tiieipialitv eftliu thread el the m-iu'.t in use
hi thesutural lOutpaniuH.
Mil VI IS Mil-I W AM 1.11.
H hat appeals te lie most wanted in Ihu liru
(tepnrtiiieitt just new Is ,t cliiul that thor
oughly (imlurHlamls his duty , a standard
thread ler connectliig thu suclieu hese te thu
engines et all thu ceniuules mid le all thu
tire plugs in tlm oily. Tlieiti am ethur im.
pietuiiicutH that wiinoet' thu old lircmeii talk
iibetit, oiiuet Mhldi is that a geed resurwi
lire Hteanicr Im placed ne.tr the centre el thu
city te lie Ktipt constantly in readiness but
teiHi without a ii'gular complement of men
mid lierHus, and te he cilled out only in casus
of uniurgeney. Anether nwessliy luui h
talked about is that thore should be an udilU
tleual man te each company, no that there
never might Ihi less than two ineit at utch
liosehotlsu. t'ndtirthe present arraugement
at mu.tl time tliere is only ene until en duty,
and if it lire occurs at such times, much delay
is caused in getting into sorvlce.
It Is net hktly that the new engine or the
nun inun will be furnished thia year, its thu
appropriation inade by oeiiiicIIh Is hirely
HUlllclent te meel the current oxisjiiHCsef the
(le),irtiiienl as new established ; but there
are matters that should receive tlie early at
tention of the lire (emmlttee and el councils.
Ilic Nmily- tiluiitcd strlkH Ian.
liuuur.tl XtM'rctary-'rrensiirur I'urner, et thu
Kulglllset Laber, has etplailiud thu no wlj wlj wlj
dopteil htrike law of thu order, fit eases iu
wlilch 2Ti hands or luss vv 111 be either dliectly
or Indirectly involved, a Htrike may be
ordered by a local itssuinbly, previdudth.it
two-third et Its inumberH iu geed hlaiullug
he doclde by becrut ballet, hucrel Imlleta en
the (piostleii of continuing or ending it
Htrike are te bu taken by the local assemblies
whenever orderul by the executive beard.
Ne strikes hi which uiore than iwunty-live
hands hie involved will be sanctioned unless
tlie geneial etuciitlve beard has been repiu
sdlttsl iu purHeu In thu ellnrts te Huttle by ar ar
Intratleii the uxistlng dllllculty, mid the
hands will then be erdured out, only by the
votuel the majority of thu genmal Isiaid.
Itoycetts, H.tid Mr. Turner, "liave been prac
tlcally legislated out of oxistenco."
Ihu Oii'gmi Ituturn.
iteluiiiH from all except two enmities el
Oregon glve llariii.inn, Huptihllcaii, ler t'en-
gress, ikji) iiiajerlty ; renneyur, lieiueerat,
ler governor, I.mje majority j Mi Unde, lte,
publican, for secretary et Mate, JOU , ebb
lieiueerat, ler IrrtiHurer, loll ; tStrali.in, Duuiir
cr.tt, ler Hiiiuuinu judge, -joe j .Mcl.lrey, llo lle
publican, ler wuperliitijiident of jitiblie lu
htriictiuu, IKXl J ll.iker, Hepiiblicm, ler Hlaln
printer, WW. It Is possible that tliu returns
jet te coiue In inuy elect the Deuiocratle c.tn
didatu ler Mcretnry of Htate and the itepiibll
c.in candidate for supreme judge.
Ainlialilr Settlti.l.
'Jlioceinplaliitsof Rssault ami battery anil
drunkniieas untl disorderly conduct inade
against Torreiice McOevvan. by l-'mnlc
Hester, m ere amicably hettleu by the parlie,
anil thuceiuplaluU Merodlsmlased bj Aldor Alder
man Deen.
Jill. tlllll.llS' IJH.V I IKII III' IV
A Aliiilciil .liiiiriiiilliit, tVtiu, llatlniz thn lulti,
ttiiulM Nut tlm rtmlileiMy.
I linn the l'hllailelilili l.dlger
During thu lasl feitnlght it uiliiihvr or our
contemporaries lutve lieuu geed oneuuli te
irlul tury kind and handsome things el the
proprietor of the I'uliUr l.rthiev nnd luitii
I'eiimu'lud Ilium mid his nuine vv Itli Ihu high
est ovecutlvo olllce In this oetintiy.
.Many leUers also or the mviiie gonurarleiior
lutve been rcculved.
(II course such oxpiuislens tun very grail grail
fyliigle.Mr. Chlldsiis uxhlhltliii? it strength
of personal leg ml for which hels at a less te
liiaku itdO'puUu ackneH Icdgincnu 'I'hst
is thu ene light In which hu prizes them,
mill hu prlps tliniu tury highly. Itul
In me fur us they Hiiggnat that hu should
be nominated Inr prusldeul or thu Culled
Htatu, that i ituother sort nl matter -still
granting us a token of w inn gmid
will, but at thu sune lline hxil.mg tu mi
luiHitHlblllty. Mr. Clulds Is iiiile well
anare that tin) (nllmabln leiinials thai
have iniule lavurablu lueiilinn of tliu Nilg
gesilen, mid thn numerous iniliicntl il
Iriemls who li.ne urlllell 1 1 1 ill oil
tlie Niilijui't, de net pretend te be Invedcd
w llh the authorities and ikiwcis of uriieiihI
ceuventlenc, anil holMlhurerero notdis'llnleg
an eiler which Is net jet Hindu, and that Is
nut at all likely te bu made, by the niiiveii niiiveii
lien el any vtrly orgaulAillen , still m this
viuivel what hu regards as necussary lu this
pirllclllar instance. liulhlnkH that net even
Ills sllince should Imj permltted te give i-u-coiirageinentortoliMik
like giving ( nceurage
luelit le a pteHsal te liiaku him a nominee
lei president. Indeed, If his very l-a'tul
friends lu thu liewnp,tKir jness and ether
vocations who had t.tkeii favorable iniinu el
Iho proposal vveru actually invested with
full convention powers, or luiild liilliici.ee
ami control a siilhclent number of tliu veteis
el the lulled Stales le ill. il his elc lien
absolutely eerLiln - mil under Ihese i ileum
"tatieiH would lu tke thu eiler -he would then
only have thu stiengHr reason te mv, and
would sty with mero uuiph ils, If that worn
po-sibe "I'lils inaiiifiistatiiin el jour t,il
will uul gieat favor Is very welcome te me,
but jeu piosise te de what should net bu
done, and what 1 cannot iimlei nny sikhIIiIu
i-ln uin'.l.uii-es ngree thai jeu shall de."
I II 1. I'll tllllAVISTH I V fl I.Ml.t.
I lie llrlr.ilrd 1.. Kl.l.it He lull Allrieil mill UN
I llM'l al l. liglll
At Lebanon, thu second daj el the annual
liieetlug of the I'liniisj-lvaniu I'hariuai "Ulh-al
as.ss i.itieii eeueit w ltd an im reaM d attend
ance. Treiisiiier J. L. Lemburgui's rejsirt
hIiubuiI Ji. nieinlR'rs, eleven of whom were
added iluimg thu past ve.ir. Tliu balam e in
lliu trciMirv is fill.T Mesrs. 'Ihouireu,
of Phil idelphl.t . Harris, el Hamburg, ami
I. vans, et West theslei, weie appointed a
leuiiuilhHi teiarry out thu recemniLiidaliriu
el I'reslilent t.'harles T. (,oergo that incisures
le taken le Increasu tlm iiiuiuburshlp by ulv -ing
mere work te new iiiMinlers. .1. II. Hid--inker,
J T. I'.ttten, II II 'haeller a..d
llr Kliunpp wuru oils led an nu ulivii ium
inltlisv Tliu phaniiaey bill, vvhU h falhsl el p,iag"
in the last legNlature, was altered alter an
animaKsl illncux.sieu iiud phued in thu h iu.
et a isimuutlee, el which .Maiden N. Kline,
e! Philadelphia, is cli.drinan, for piosentatinn
te the nett aiseinlily. 11 prev ides that none
but gr tduates lu pliiinn.iuy shall continue in
thu drug tuisiiiuss, or hereallrr engage mil
iu this statu unless ehuuU(hI and i'.i--id
ui m.ii bvals)ildel harm.K Ms, apiHiinted
ler the purpofe lit Iho governor. A siuallj
is att.li hid for lien compliance lth thu pre
posed ,ict.
Thnasse. i.itieii has for si vears been en
deavoring te b ive a law .'United restricting
tliu sale el mudiciu(H lu llur-u qualiticd te
handle theni. A telegram of greeting from
thu Nuvv erk I'liarinaciiuticil association,
new in session, was lucolved, and thanks
and greetings returtiid. 'Iho next annua!
so-sieii el the I'eiinsjlvaui t asse. lalien will
be held at l'rtsin Spring-. Wtslupsdnv
uveunig the inuinbers v isited lliu t'olehrook
liirnaces.
i.l.wi LSI 111:01 (ill 'l in: si v 1 1:.
III. I. U'llliaiil lute his Is'uu electisl
president of the (euer.il Athletic assix i.itien
el the I Diversity el ruuusjlvalil.L
Thu strlke el the journeymen carpenters in
Piitsburg, begun nearly sl weeks age, has
been couiieniied, and work will bu tu
suined at en. e.
A bill has Ikicii reported liveiilly in thu
Senate Imireasing the limit et cost" ler lliu
public building ul Wiiliaiusjuirt, from !!-',-(DotefJ'ii.nou.
Tliu business men el llitrnsburg, a. ve ril
ing te the ''.if, will continue giving presents
te cuxtemers, 1 laiiuiug le return a sin til per
lien of their oreliLs In that way; and the
who isstiud chucks boferu the law lerbidding
ll, will resume this method.
1 1 was celleu, net corned bnel, that iMiiened
the Pcnn-v Ivania Itesurves at Memliv's ru
union ill Kc.uting. Thu (silleu was undo in
copper bottomed kettles, with water which
had been standing ill them twenty heuis.
'Ilmse who Hte corned beef and washed It
down with water use oil Ilium-'.
t the Seus et Veterans cimti iilmn in
Sliameklii en ediiesdav, sheit sseiliei
ivete made bj Colenul Clussim, 1; inter
master Miller, M t n Stub, lnajsH'tnr
smith, ( oleuel II iiumer and ethers. 1I1U
taut stealer skitisl mat In thu I illicit Stales
thureare new ,i.,ikh) Sens et eteraus, el
whom 3.1,000 are lu reiinsylv.uiia.
Tho$le,(VKipriiented I y Messrs. C'hildsand
Dre-vel te ibu luteriiiilien il Typtigniplili.il
I iiinii will bu placed at Interest ler live
years. On each blrthdij1 et Mr. t'hilds ler
live tears uverj' pi inter" east of tliu Missis
sippl w ill contribute 1,000 ems te lliu bind,
and en the birthdays et Mr. llrevel during
the saiue lime, thu printers west of thu Miss
issippi will contribute 1,000 ems. At the end
of lliu period Milliclent ttiuds, 11 is thought,
willlnve been ntNed te elect .1 be.iuliltll
hall ler thu I 111011.
A Clnrllalilfl siilel)'s .tlerilng,
lu the National convention of thu SL lu
cent de 1'iiul siK'lety, 111 Wiislilngteu, 11 cone
mitteu was npieiiiled te send tt telegram el
gnetlug te ttiu pope. itev. I'ulteii (.'lark,
pieslduiit of li'ivolaeollego, llnllliuore, inadu
it speech lulvisatuig the appointment et a
priest ill everj town wheru n penal institu
tion or it ruloriuaterj' is liK'.tlud le administer
te thu spiritual needs el ihu inmates. 1 atlier
O'llierd.tu, el Nuvv Yerk, who is in charge
et the work at ('.title (.anion, inade a state
ment of what was being dwiie
te aid emigrants arriving iu that city,
leshu.i Huntington, ex - president of
the particular council of Washington, 10 id
rejmrt in l.tter el thu consolidation of thu
four uper councils lu this country. A re
pert Irem the secrutary el thu superior
council of Nuvv Yerk, I'. A. Churchill, was
u id, a Ivivating annual meetings of the
presiding ellicers et the several particular
councils, and also it report recommending
thu preservation, iu a permanent lerm, of all
records of lliu bocietj.
IUku lltll llrlift
Thore w us but ene League g.uneyesterd i.v,
and tliu New Yerk team beat tlie Chicago ley
1 tel in six Innings.
. Much te tlie Hiirprise et ovuryhedy the
Metropolitan club defeated thu Mrenklyn
yeslerilay by 5 te 1. Thu lattur out bitted
Ihetr opponents but thu Mets plajed Mitheiit
an error. Tlie Louisville seem te be gather
leg thoinselvos together iigain. esterdaj
thuy knocked the.SU Leuis out ler thu tlilid
time mid the score was Hi le 7.
The Newark club dotted riiiladelphii
teaturdity by 5 te I lu six innings. The
Quakers led at thu bat, hut lest through the
superior base running el their opponents.
iuiuiy .um-iv jcniuru.ty uillHl set oral (II Ills
iilayers for being out el bed alter II o'clock.
HusajHliu is determined toliate discipline
iu tliu team.
report lias gained circulation tliinugh
thu statu that 11 new Utll club is le be eiuau
ietl lu this city. Thin is Inceriect, huvvuvur,
as the people el L.inc.vster de net seeiu In
(lined topatrenlo ball k.iiiiem jiut new.
lliu Cavalry Iteiiiilun
The rotiulen of the Ninth Cavalry Is being
held lu Yerk te-ihiy. Thu following gentle
men lelt this city tills ineriiliig te attend It:
A. C. Khenk, esq , Jehn Kslibach, Jacob
Koeso, Joel K. Miller, James M. Arinent,
u. tiobbte, l'. l'. Kaullman, Joint t.
llraell. 1). V. Motzler. Andrew K. Hern.
Charles V. Hern, M. V. 11. Keller, l'rederlck
11 uuurtv, i nemas i'
JJoUtnger.
McLlllgetl and J. W.
TIIK IIIOTOUtS OKANGKMKN.
fiKi-nit.il. rf.iinu.yn hiu.r.n in as out-
IIHf.Ah IN IIKI.r.tHl, lltlfl.AAII.
(Inn nl lliu Milium 1111 luiiiiiiiit Weman
I,.iii.ht. 1111 Hal. mm rilliigcil lijr tin) Mell
unit lll.iiMuiin mill I'miieH Ibirncil
III IIIIlK) llm llilllllng M(Hl.
Hinting was lenewed In llellasl, Ireland,
011 Wednesday eteiihiKi and Iho riot act was
again lead. The mob Increased III slAeand
began llirutvliiK ibiiies) at thu Killee. Thu
latler ilrud, klllliiKf,"'llor',,,"MiO,lef whom
whs n barmnid, who Mas looking out et a
latum window at the fighting, Thu mob re
turned thu lire anil 11 brisk luslludu was kept
up for twenty inlnules. (Soldiers me parad
ing thu Htruets te assist tliu imlice iu tstse of
necessity.
Thu mob drevu a force el I..0 pnllconieii
lulu thu barracks mid then attacked the
buildings, tiring revolvers and throwing
stones at thu doers and windows. Tliu x)lloe
llnd, killing llvosiseiis. .Several I'rotcst I'retcst
nnt clergymen tried te dlsperi-e the mob, but
their ellerls weiu 1111 ivalluig. One of the
persons killed was 11 widow with two chil
dren One hundred and lilt.v Killceuiuu Inive
lelt Dublin for Jlellnsi, te lelnroue the police
there.
Thu rioting was llrst iH'gnn Tuesdny night
nud bofeie thu Orangemen could bodispersod
bj thu 1 cilice many et them vveru badly
Meiimled and much prepert.v dustreyid. An
I'slimiile places tliu number el houses
wrecked by tlium at one hundred, two of
which they burned. Thu rioters breke Inte
snv oral whisky stores and ixissesseil thuin
M'lves el tlie contents. Numbers et thu men
Tell into thu gutters druii). mid laid there,
ethers, made desperate or maudlin bj'
di ink, prowled alxiut the streets, crying out :
"Te belt with the pope. ' lu the various as
saults inade by the jxilice upon thu rioters
twenlj-llve el tliu latter were soveiely
wounded by the buckshot bled at them.
Thu sllce have been erdeicd te lire ball,
lu Iho event e( any general renewal et thu
rioting.
A I I. V MM! V I VV I UN.
The Inst outbreak occurred eirly iu thu
evening, when a 1110I1 of Orangemen made
.111 attack upon a tavern kept by 11 Catholic
named Dully. Thu isiliui vveru promptly
en the seone ami altur a stubborn contest,
during which thuy used thulr c irhiucH, drove
thu mob away in dlseidei. lliu rioters reas
scmhlud with Inei cased striuglh and again
attacked ImiIIj'h, litis time oerpowcring
thu police and driving thum from thu place.
In the tirst assault Chief el I'ohce Carr was
we. luded. He was tarried aw ij mid new
lies lu a 1 ritli-nl condition.
S heu thu Orangemen returned te the
tight tliej were aoeemiutned bj- a largu
nuiuber of laclery girls, who goaded or
shamed the men 011 te riot and lermi'd a must
dangerous element. When tliu ellicers
ahindniied Delly's the mob at onee took
loiuplute possession or thu tavern. It was
at 0111 e thoroughly s tcked. All thu taps ami
spiggeLs vveie sol running and everjlsidy
was invited te help him-ell according te his
t.i"tu.
All the barrels of liquor Inuiid m stock
were e.trriiil into tlie street, lilted up high
and let fall until they breke and liberated
their contents. All tliu furniture was tar
rlrd out, piled ill thu centre nf the rnadwaj
mid burned iu a Ism lire te turnish thu rioters
Willi light during then debauch. Men,
veulhs and girls diauk until tliuy lull help
less 111 the gutters, the girls at ling with
greater lurj-during the earliel stages el thu
orgle than thu men. Tlie noise, the pro pre
l.mily, the disorder, were terrible. 'Iho mob
ended their work by bring thu bit urn it-el t
ami it burned te thu ground. 'I hen the
stronger men, who hid Ins nine infuriated
and net overpowered bv their pet. ilmus, ran
through thu streets wrecking ami pillaging
wherever liny went, increasing their follow
ing thu further thuy piKeedud. Thuse
rioters aller a while congregated around the
police station and stoned thu place until they
wcru tired. They then marched down te
another tavern.
1 111. I'el I' 1. 1 ew 1 III 1 -.-.
The police hastened thore iu .111 auibulailce
and attempted tu prele, t thu prepertj', but
thuv were ovcrx)wered and driven aw.ry.
'1 hu mob, loll lit su-sos1eii, lieated the tavern
as they had treated Hull v -, turned en all the
taps, broke thu lull btrti Islu Iho street, made
a Is'iihrti of thu liiruiture ami dually set lire
le the building Iho pelue returned and
tins time get Iho Isitler ler a tune el the mob,
whose ranks worn dopleted bj thustorcswhe
had l.tllen twav 111 drunkenness, and ex
tinguished the llames belore they could gain
control of thu structure. Hut thu ellicers
wero iinabln te drive the lieters Irem the
local I 'y mid they remaimd and dominated it
until morning.
During the rewdvi-m el thu night Mi.
iilad'doiie and Mi. Par neil were burned in
1 lligv uul it (lilinniv corpse, labeled " Heiuu
Itule," was cremated.
Twe men named Hart and Masen, were
arretted for thu murder et Themas liallugher,
who was shot dead during the rioting at l.ur
g.111. 'I he coin ici's piry leinid that tnill.ig
lierdied liem the elhs-tsef gun shot Mounds
nut censured thu authorities ler net having
-uihcieiil pollce te jiroserve order.
tiallsgher was a well-known hx'al simple
ion. lie waved all Orange "tsluu the lace of
a home rule mob during ,111 incessant lire
tietw eeu thai mob mid its Orange enemies.
During the riot the situation at ene tlme Ihj-
line se desperate that Mi. Mathers, a local
' intugu ltader, puhln lj- declared tint unless
the authorities did their duty bound a thou,
uul aimed Orangemen would takoelurge of
tlie town. Mathers was 011 the point et carry
lug Out his thie.it when the militatj ap
peared. Wednesday lliuie vvas.i llttle stone throw
ing 111 Lurg.iu, hut otherv.i-0 Ihu tow 11 has
been quiet, A niliulier el peliiuinen wure se
hadlj- injured 1 isl night at Lurg.iu that they
are yet 111 the hospital. Twentj-rieters are
mm under arrest m that tow 11.
vrtliur and Andrew lieuelly, leiding
Cithelic iiiurchaiils, have been arrested en
the charge of bring Irem their windows. A
mob Mauled te lynch thu prisoners. The
inajistrates order that all taverns bu closed
at . p. 111. shopkeepers also closed their
shops at tlie s.uuu hour. Thu mob which
steiud thu iollce was dispersed l the point
et ihe bayonet. The managers of a number
el I.e. lories li.it e called upon the police te
keep order betwten Catholics and Orange
men Tioeps are arriving at Lurgait.
i.vw; rrn i:3ii:sr ruKVAii.isu.
Tliu i:iritliin llwiirliitli) llm Hell tat libit Iho
tlaliie et lliu tlriiigeiiieii.
Lomien, June 10. -The terrible series of
riots which are In progress at ISellast isdlvort isdlvert isdlvort
iuglhe attention el the. Nationalists In Louden
even Inun Iho exciting piehleuis et (siHties.
Mr. 1 'ainell is extremely anxious te have the
riots promptly quelled Inr fear that the Irish-
inen et the isiuth will be go c led into similar
acts el violence. The Nationalists lutve far
gii'itter ciuse for (lisapiMiiutiueut and fur
desiring lovengo than the Or ingemen of the
ueilli. The former hive Just been disap
pointed lu the hope that was nearest
their hearts by the toinperarj' dele it of the
home rule bill, but they h.iv u a ted liku true
P ttriets and geed cili7eiis. There tvuie many
oiXMslens Mhlle the bill was in the balance of
uncertainty which Mould allerd ainple
grounds ter puUiu deinoiistratiens of delight
by the Nationalists, but they gonerouslj' ab
stained Unwise they did net want te taunt
llie.l nleulstslu thulr hour of mippesed do de
leat and becuise thej' did net want te create
scenes el violence which might prejudice the
passage et lliu lull. The Orangemen 011 the
ethei hand, as seen as tliey heard el thulr
sm ill t Ictery, took te thu war I'.ilh mid initi
ated bleed street lights.
Ml this, no doubt, results liem thu advice
giveu te their constituent by their respective
leaders. .Mr. 1'arnell Im constantly advo
cated patience, tlie abonce et street demon demen demon
stratieus iu fater of home rule and the avoid aveid avoid
ance of all hostilities even 11 their epiKinents
are clearly the aggressors. Mayer Saunder-
aeu M. 1. the leader of the OratiKOtnoii,litisen
tlie contrary continually howled ler the bleed
of tho.l'arneUltea and has urged the Ulster
men te arm thomselves and take the law In
their own hands by extermination the CUlio CUlie
lies lu llielr juovluce. The otlect or these
bloel-thlrHty ceunclH In alreatly seen lu tUe
terrible riots lu llulfast, Lurgau anil ether
Iivmim throughout I'lsler, anil limy will
net or be ended until tlioOrange leaders ntep
their lil(K)d-thlrsty talk and their sham proi prei proi
arallens for Mar, Thu O ran go leaders en llm
ground assert that thuy will keep tlji llielr
rletft uiilll the general election. Tiie object
et this threat Is te frighten the I'ariielllleseilt
of contesting any setts in I lster. They say
that the r.iniellltes who is.iiie among tliein
trt contest a seat will be lucky If they get
awaynUve, but Lord Aberdeen and" Mr.
.I0I111 Merley are prepansl wllh Mtilucleiil
troops and H)llc(i topiu-ervo erder even III
Ulster. If Mr. Merley can get the arms act
ptssixl Iwjfore theeuil of Iho present l'arlla
iiient he will disarm the bone Clstermcn
who have been playing at fteldlcrlug.
I'l.ei'i.i: in a riibNii.n hi mi:.
Dispatches from i tel fast this morning say
the people ure iu a shtle el frenzy. 'Iho
bloody work of last night has caused the
most Intense excitement. Werk of all kind
has been suspended nud the 111010 poacelully
dlsjiesed are afraid le venture out whllu net
a fuvv are lleelng from the city. The Orange
men threaten te sack the constabulary
btrr.trlcH out of luteiige for the sheeting
down el their 1 einradts by the pel lie in last
night's ceullicls. Large bodies of soldiers
and police are constantly arriving Irem
Dublin ami ether cities or Ireland.
further detal Is of thu terrible eiilbieak of
last night continue te be received. A public
house owned by ene O'Hare mms sat ketl and
llred by the Orange mob at midnight. The
Kjlice endotverod te protect the place. Thuy
charged the mob ever a de.eit times with
ilxed bayonets, but was lut.irl.ibly Ien ml le
retre.it under volleys of atones and pistol
shots tired by the infiiilated mid drunken
Orangeiuen. The lxvliie were liually com cem
)0llud te seek rofuge lu their barracks. Tlie
mob pursued them thither and repeatedlj'
assailed thn building with all sorts of mis
siles. Tlie police ascended le the second
Htery el the building and peured tolley
alter volley from their carbines but tlie mob
steadily maintained bieir ground fet fully
twenty inlnules, mid steadily returned the
lire of the Milue. hi ores of the rioters wero
M'eundnd and six men and two tt omen are
known te have been killed. Numbers of
ethers or the Mounded vvere cirried home
by their friends and it is believed the casii ti
tles of last night's liellug will net or be
known, lu enu inliriiury ulone thore are
twenty persons siillerlng front guushe
wounds.
A large number el the rioters tt ere taken
into custody today. luquest ever the
vli tints will be held this alluruenu.
I.Uilntunu Attliel) at ttulk.
Londen, Jtinu 10. Mr. (iladstoue is bik
ing an active personal iulcrest in Ihu work
of prewiring ter the 1 emlng ulcctiens. Hu
spent the tvlielu of this morning In consulta
tion vv illi the Liberal whips and 111 rev low
ing the werkalreadj- done.
Ilellgil Itleil it tliu I'ltllvQ.
Ill I i v 1, June le. -I'eur of the rloters
Mounded iu last night's cenllicLs with tlie
police are dj'ing. The Orangemen are ac
tively bujing arms and dfcclare tliat they will
have rut enge 011 the police ler the wanton
murder of their comrades.
Ata meeting el thu I'micstant residuntsef
Shankhill read, held te day, resolutions were
adopted denouncing the authorities ler their
action iu sending detachments el police from
the eutlj'lng districts te attack the u tcefu 1
clti7cns of lleltast and demanding their mi
niediitu Milhdrawal.
r.irU.llnelit lit lIlHnlii.
A telegraphic ines.-vigu Irem the queen was
revolved Wednesday allurnoen byMi.olad byMi.elad byMi.olad
stene, aiiueuui iug her inateslt-'s consent te a
dissolution. The queen had piovieiisly asked
Lord llartlnglen whether tie was willing te
I01111 a ministry. Lord II trlliigleii, In replj',
advied th it Parliament bu dissolved. Lord
HeielHiry started for Uiliueril en the night
in.iil. It Is understissl tint he gees simply
as minister in attendance.
Net Kllihirseil lly III t'ell-tltllPllls.
Mr. Kylands, Liberal nieuiber of Parlia
ment ler Burnley, addies-etl .1 meeting of
,00 et his Liberal constituents al liiiinley,
Wetlnesday evening, te expl tut why hu op
posed Mr. (iladstoue in tlie tisiuit division.
Alter theaddruss.i billet wis taken ou the
question, "Are jeu -.ali-tied with Mr. Kj--l.-tuds
.'" The result was -tjoseT,uoos .MS.
A;n.si 31AI111.1 1 .eii:i.
lllgttnltatiini ul the Sflieul lleuiil l.li 1 Hull ul
llst lliiucgal I v it hers.
M vim. i IV, June I" -Iho 1'icsbjteiiaii
iliurch will celohiate 1 lnblren's Day next
hJundas.
Dr. Jehn Caineieu, of Wilmington, Del.,
spent Sunday vv itli his m, 1 '. O. Caineren,
editor el the Marietta 1' .
Leuis Liiidemuth, ir, went te Wichita,
Kansi.s, tlds week te i.ept 1 position in the
Citizens' National bank.
The Crouch tea parlv given by the ladies
of the Presbyterian 1 liiireh last Saturday
eveniiiKMas.t'grand sincuss
'llie I idles el the sl 101111 iteieruieu cuiiicu
Mill git eustr.ivv lien y le-tttal next Saturday
evening.
The Marietta school teard teergauled last
Monday evening with the lollewmg ellicers :
Presideut, Dr. U. . Iteich ; secrul.tr,
Theephilus Hlestiind , treasurer, Credurick
Waller. The ether members .110 Ames
Hew man, Jehn I'rull an.l 1'. It. Curran. Thu
e.xamluatiuu et tea hers will be held next
Monday.
At a meeting of the I est D iueg.il dirts ters
Tuesday the lollew mg lea. hers w ere appoint appeint
ud for tlie ensuing ui. Lincoln grammar,
J. 1. Nngle: Lincoln suceiidury. J. II. Miller;
Lincoln secondary assistant, 1 Hint Heck !
Maytown high, J. D. Tin key . Maytown
graiuinar.Allce Seager . Maytown secendarj-,
I'.lki Weaver; Mavtewu primary, Mary
S'oager; Cnleu, D. II. singer ; Ciiien as-sist-ant,
J. i:. i:betselu. ashmgleti, Mart- H.
Huckwaltur; Washlngleu assislmit, Kate
Winner; Curnace, I ill e V.t.r.tdy, Curtin,
Mnrv Schell: Delleiril. J. O. 1 rv . 1'alrVIUW,
J. (i. lleichlereth . I niiiklui, oee. Hreso;
Craultllu assistant. A nine McCleary; ltcik
Point, (. Majur.
Asacatllutraiu oil thu P. it. U. pissed
through this phusi the ethur day at a rapid
rate, the steers m enu et the cars became rest rest
Iess. The deer of lhec.tr was broken and a
large steer was pushed out. The animal fell
en its head and lav as 'lead, hut iu .1 low
moments it w.is running ever Iho country
minus a horn, lu less th in a quarter et an
hour the 11111111.il was iu thu car again and the
tram moving.
Iil.il' lUtjlt hltUVt UtAMiAVIlOtl.
.Inun V. tl trim i:tpl ilua 1 liat I) lib I ll, VI trllu
.Via. lu Net 11 Cent (llllel It.
Hns. Imi 1.1 im Nfi.11 : III Wednesday's
Weekly 1 seu an article entitled " David
(i. Martin Must Hxplalu." .S01110 tlme age
Mr. Martin purchaed .1 barrel of sour kreut
Irem Jehn Tayler i gallons at 1 1 cents
per gallon. Hut it was net te be delivered.
New, the v hole cost was as fellows :
ligatien, ut 11 cents IVks
llostenhlciry, hauling te Martin ... Ml
U.S. Mlllaii, stage ituttgu .. .. 111
Dllljugu Hum I i.ttilvllii heiuu te jail iA
TeUl t-U
The voucher was thou inade out te Taj ler
ler s That accounts ter the ditlereuce.
New. 1 de net like te seu oue of my neigh
bers put into a lalse light. Mr. Martin inade
no money out of thu transaction, ami I un
derstand that the prison elllcials saj' it Mas
us cheap as all thu ether that was Ixiught.
And when the bill was bufore the beard,
Mr. Martin told them, that if they thought it
tee high, thuy should just allow I1I111 what
Mas right. Since that tlme you will find,
upon examination et the prison book, that
that barrel did net cost tlie ceuutv ene cent.
as Mr. Martin bestowed it te the prison. We
knew that a great many croekod things oc
cur at tliat place spotted tail pigs and paj'
lng fayorlte butchers 111010 for beet' thau it
can be purchased elsowhere.
Hut the above is a correct vorsleu el tlie
great sour kreut transaction.
Yours, Jens C. Maii 1 IN.
Martludalu, June 10.
AN INVALID TKSTAMKNT.
TIIK IIIVMAHtl WILL rilONUUNVHIl NO
neon nr mis (jiuvtriv cevin.
Tlm Court Declaim 'llial llm (Ii iicritl ttns In-
S.11111 Uheii It Was VV rlllin 'let or llm
Item. usable Ileciniicnl and llrlcf lte-
Heur ul tlm Litigation ilimt (Jleitsl.
SpCC I 111 lllipiltcll tO HlU iNTItl.MUK'll BB.
I'm ir.AiiiM.i'iu A, June 10. In (he Dilmars
will contest hufure Judge llutler te-day, the
Jury rendered. 1 verdict without leaving their
seats, that "(ieuur.il DltmarH was insane."
The Judge In his ch irge te the JuryMld the
will was tee lnilelinlte and utterly impractl impractl
cahle te be carried out. The trial lasleil half
an hour.
Following is the text et the remarkable
document which has usv been declared
Invalid ley the Culled Stales circuit court at
Philadelphia :
I, A. D. Dltniars, of the city or Lane-isler,
lu thu county of Lancaster and Htate of Penn
sylvania, de inake and publish this my last
will ami testament, hereby revoking and
making told all former Mills by 1110 at any
time heretofore made.
Ilrst. 1 direct that alt my just debts and
Mineral expenses Is) paid by my executer as
neon as con von lout altur my death.
Thu remainder of my estate, 1 dispose of
as fellows :
Item. I give and bequeath te my sisler
Susan H. .Mead, of Warren Pa., four thousand
dollars.
Item. The romalnderof tnj citate I bo be bo
que.ith te bu used iu mums te ifcnrlain what
( lilldren wero created te de. What theehlld
may be directed te and Instructed Iu what he
or she Is best adapted te tle, my exoeuter te
use thu sum te the best of his judgment and
means te carry out my herein expressed de
sire. 1 nominate, constitute mid appoint my os es os
teeinod friend, Dr. llllam Compteu, le be
executer of this my List will and testament,
knowing that he understands and will
faithfully carry out my desires.
'Iho Willis datud i'eb. J, 1SS!, and wit
nessed by Jeseph It. Hhuinakcr, Oeergu W.
I .'a by mid W. P. Complen. Hen. Dilmars
died en J tint) le, IS' I and his Mill was ad
mitted te prebate en June M, lks.5. Ills
esbtleat the time of his death Mas estimated
te be worth fTS.nen. His nearest relative Mas
the invalid sister mentioned iu the will. U
I). Wetmere, ex-president Judge of tlie old
Sixth judicial district, .1 nephew of the de
ceased, was another.
'Iho iierseual propurtj'.ef the decodent after
all exienes vvere paldWas ?iiJ,r)0 1.0,1. His
real ustate amounted te Jii,.jO0. The princi
pal expenses by the executer wure the pur
chase of the SwarU preiHjrty ler 313,000. The
commissions el the executer were 5,000.
The loes of the attornej", W. P. Complen
vvoref.J.ouo. Dr. Compteu charged ?'KK for
bearding the tlece.tsed.
The etlect of the decision vv ill be te dis
tribute the estate according te the law s of 111
testai j, which Milt wipoeut all claimants but
hens. Mrs. Harriet Happelye, el Novvteu,
L. 1., Mho died iu August last, appears as
the plaintill iu the contest el the Mill. Her
estate and Mr. Wetmere carried tlioeoutost
le its present conclusion.
A TIl.T l. TIIK UOUl'.
Ceiigieniu tn Hunk AnallA Ml. Harris batagel
and silts I p ,tn tlppuiiMiil.
siiiMiKiv, I), C, June le. Heuse
Delegalu ( alnu withdruw his objection te the
preposition et thu Cdniunds .tnlt-pelgamy
bill Irem the judiciirj- commiltee and it vvxs
placed en the calendar. Mr. I leek, of Ten
nessee, nuig te it question el prlv liege, s.ild
tliat oil March -'th, whllu disjusslug the
Ioslelllco appropriation bill, lie criticisetl the
apixjlntment of Tennessee iislmaslers saj
ing tliat he did net knew hew these appoint
ments had been mule, unless through the
inlltiencoef a man who had paid himsel! a
salarj- as governor, out el the children's
school lund el the state, two jears aiter
his term iiad expired. He had been
interrupted b his colleague, Mr. McMillan,
and some unpleasant words passed. He had
relused at the time te give the 11.11110 of the
iierseii relerred te, its lie thought It would be
unparliamentary.' Mi. Houk said that .Mr.
McM'1'.iu had i haracierbed him as .111 asas
sin of ( hariioter, and Mr. Hich.trdseu accused
him el making a (also statement. Had he,
(Mr. Houk,) understood the rules of the
Heuse, he would have given the naiueasthat
of ex-lioveinor Harris. Mr. Houk. then
quoted front the journal et the Tenn
essee legislative investigation of the
school lund question le substantiate his
statement. If tiet. Harris' character had
bcenkvss issmaled it was a cleat ci-met suicide
ler it had been done by himself. Mr. Houk,
said he had 110 111 dice toward anyone, but he
could nut permit himself te be branded as a
1 ilsiner,
Mr. lln htrds roileiated his lormei assertion
that the statement et Mr. Houk was net true.
The connection el Senater Harris with the
matter tvas well known te the peeple el
Tennessee and this whele qiiestiOL' had been
fought titer ter lM j ears. Tlie Insinuations et
Ins colleague weie iinjustand unwarranted.
Harris was a man of high character and
personal honor, and nobody would dare le
.issail his honor and ch tractei te his face.
Alter further di-cusien Isitween Messrs.
Houk and UK hardseu the matter dropped.
Mr. Lewiy, el Indiana, Irem the loniluis leniluis loniluis
sleu en scientilic bureaus, submitted reports
which have been published.
Mr. l'iudlay, el Maryland, from the com
mittee 011 military allairs, reported a bill
granting rigid el way le thu Annapolis A
Baltimore railreid tliieugh thu government
t.11111 at Vnuiipelis.
l'U IIKUl.V AIIUS A (avei:,
Wants tlm 'I jpesraptilial tluluu te l.t.irn tie
nl the Knights nl Iibur.
Pit ism mi, Pa., June 10. The Inter
national Typographical Union convention
this morning received a communication from
(iraud Master Workman Powderlj' asking
the privilege el the lloer for Mr.
lsaiu Cllne, te inore lull v explain
the workings of the "Knights of Ltber. Mr.
Cliuu is president et tlie Window (iiass
Workers' association. The convention de
cided tliat Mr. ('line should be permitted te
address llie convention iu open session for
thirty inlnules and net iu ovecutlvo session,
as requested by Mr. Powderlj-'s letter. This
address will of course have for Its object the
inducement of the Typographical Union te
unite hi a bedj- with the Knights et Laber.
The question el nine hours loradaj-'slaler
was lelt iu the hands el the Huberilluatu
unions te be toted 011 between Kebruary 1st
and April 1st, lss7.
Mure Aiiart hints AriMlcJ,
CiiH'Vi.e, III., June 10. Tiv onion, naiued
Hmil Mende, et 51 Meaglier street, and Poly-
carp Llster, Ki West lath street, are the latest
arrests inade by t'ajit Nch.uiek, In connection
with the Anaicliist censpiracv. Tliey are
booked fur censiiiraej' and riot. man
nanied Weluuianii, who visited these priso
ners, has also been arrested, the police
claiming that he Is a fellow for whom tlioj tliej tlioj
have been ou the lookout fur seme time. He
Is Hald te be .111 actlve member e! the dyna
mite gang.
Tlm Wilier III spri'ilmr's Cellar.
Thore Is a great deal of water iu the cellar
of W.'D. Sprecher A Sen's, store, ou Hast King
street, nud men have been busy all day
pumping It nut. Yesterduy a new seurce of
the water tvas tiiscoverod. In the alley be.
twoeu Slaymaker's store nnd Sprecher's
a terra cotta pijx) is laid, which ctrries the
water coming irem the reef el .Sprecher's
buildings te thosavveron Hist King street.
While it was raining very hard yosterday it
was found that this pipe was breken oil and
thowatervvasnot passing through lu The
waterhas been soaking through the irreund
1 and found Its way Inte the store cellar.
NOT TIIK KNtll.lHU MATT,
The .Mint N'uled Heme '1 hlrf In Wmlcril Trtsn
Killed In n Fieri n 1 IrIiI.
i:i, Pase, Tex., June 10. Matt Arneld, the
most noted herse thief In Western Texas, mm
killed Tuesday lu an ouceiiutor with n
sherill's jiosse at a ielnt 10 miles north of
S'lerra ltlanci, Texas, anil 120 inlles Irem
here. Arneld has euriilcd lu New Mexico
and Western Texas ler the past ten yearn and
has stolen perhapdi thousand head et herses
In that time. He would drive them
Inte Mexico and sell theni. His
onceuiiters with the authorities have lieen
hiniiniorablebiilhuseeineil toliaveachariuod
Ilfe and hu alvvajs osciped.tlieiigh doatliertoti
seemed InovlUible. Ills last exploit was te
steal 10 horses at 0110 tlinu Irem 11 big ranch
In the northeastern intrt or r.ll'ase county.
He was assisted only by a boy PJ years old
named Joel Wells, whom Arneld met as tliu
lad was returning 011 horseback Irem fall fall
feriil.i nud persuaded te Jein in the ecal
lien of a herse thiel. The txisse hud I eon en
the track of the thieves for 11 ve days and
hitddenlj' cime en them near a thicket Tues
day even iug just its Arneld wast-orrallinglhe
herd for tlie night. Arneld and the boy at
ence opened lire en the posse, retreating
toward thu thicket. The boy Wells was lilt
twice and was lluallj' eaptured and taken te
Sierra lil.ttica. Arneld reached the thicket
but the pesMJ riddled him with bullets and
left his body Ijing lliore ler the wolves.
llltKAT flllK IN MONTUKAIj.
M lo.eoo of I'mprrty lliiriird and 500 l.iu
plejes Ihrunu Out of Werk.
MeNniHAb, June 10. A great con llagra llagra
tlen occurred yosterday lu the glass blowing
Tactery of Ward I). Yule, lu thn eastern part
of the cltj", by which a siibsUintl.il two-story
building, cot ering three aerosol land, wltii
all the valuable machinery and stock
contained In warehouses tvas consumed.
Over tlte hundred omplej'os will be
doprlved et work for it considerable tlme,
which Ihey are illy propared ler, as they
only resumed their duties four weeks age,
after a strlke or live months. Although the
entire city brigadu atteuded iiremtitly, and
water supply was ample, thuy wero unable
tOHubdue the tlames unttl there tvas noth
ing lett hut .1 heap of ruins. Less estimated
atf 110,000. About one-half being coteredby
Insurance. A fireman met Willi a serious ac
cident tv lilcli may preve latal.
trailed Ills SentriKe.
Illtt ssi,r.s, June 10. M. Defulsseux, who
was tried last week and conileiuneil te 12
months imprisonment for Inciting te riot and
iusultitig the king bj- publishing a pamphle
entitled, "Tlie Peeple Catechism," left the
court belore Iho verdict was rendered aud
cscaiHXl into Helland, where the tletoctlves
lest track of him. II he remains away from
Belgium ler lite jeais his sentence Mill be
considered te hate been Kerved. M. Dofuls Defuls
seux ls the rocegnied leader of the lielgiau
Socialists.
1'r.iiul l.tpesed by a Newniuperj
Ni;w Oni r ins, June 10. The Tuncs Tuncs
Jicmecftt pti'jlisbe-i a lull exposure of the
Honduras Mining and Prospecting company
saying It had 110 existence in fact, but that
the scheme is the outside of it HWiiidle
operated by W. C. Moere, II. J Mtillin and
J. W. Quagle, book agents, who have sent
circulars through the mails, ellering te fur
nish books of iulorinatleii en receipter ene
tlull.tr. Moero has been arrested by a nikk.'I.i1
agent of the postellico deptrtmeiit and held
for using the mails In attempting te delraud.
'le lln lile Iho Kate On rrelRbl.
Ciiii Ann, June 10. Messrs. Hugh lliddlc,
i:. P. iiinig mid i:. H. Themas who vvere
chosen arbitrators by tlie Southern Pacllie
and Atchison Tepeka.V. Satiuil'e reads te settle
the dispute between these two reads regard
ing the urbitiatien ratu le be charged en
freight between Mejat e and San Uranclsce
by the Southern Paclllc, will meet iu this
city te-daj- te hear the agreements of tlie
elhcers of the tvv e companies aud make a do de do
cisieu if possible.
AIII( hell te UeiKcnt tt lth C.lnllir.
C1111 von, Jnue 10. Charles Mitchell left
his training quarlers at Holeil List night iu
company with Jehn Clown, the western
pugilist ler Mmneaixjlis wlioie Mitchell will
tomorrow evening contest 11 ve reuuds,
tjueensburry rules, with Patsy Cardiff, the
chainpieu heavj" weight of the Northwest.
Mitchell will be seconded by Pat Mastersen,
the famous marshal of Dedgo Citj", Kansas,
lljlng Inun II0111I1 Injuries.
Ciih ti.ii, June la litceb Hansen, oue of
the policemen Mho was injured at the Ha j'
inarket net en May lth, is dying at the
count j' hespilitl. He was Mounded iu tlie
kucu, and the limb Mas amputated. Yester
day it li.ul te be again amputated at the hip,
'ltru tlillcials Killed uu tlie Italt.
iMiiLl'in, Kan., June 10. A passonger
tram en the Ottawa, Oitge City A- Council
Orove railroad was ditched j-ostenl.tj', and
Ij. L. Cepjildgc, cliicf engiueer or the read,
and Mr. 1 Ivans, surveyor, of Burllngiuue,
wero killed, and W. II. Srience, a contractor,
slightly hurt.
'lu Keitiiite tlm I'rt'iglil turds.
K.vvsvs Cm, Me., June 10. It is to te to
petted en geed authority that the Union Pa
cific railroad company has negotiated for the
purchase of the ground in the east bottom,
and will remove its Ireight yards and round
houses thore trout Cypress, lu Kansas City.
SjUdallbt t.tpelled I'rulit (leruiaiit.
Hi. 10. in, June 10. Herr liefreud, a con
spicuous Socialist and the leader of brick
layers and stone masons strikes in Ksj, has
been expelled from Germany by tlioauthor tlieauthor tlioauther
itiesat Berlin.
Nurneuiiii II irk iluriicil.
SvN I'n iM'isie, June 10. The Norwe
gian bark Jersalarler, from New Castle, Am
tralia, ler Honolulu with coal, was burned at
sea, A pril 2.1. The crew was sav oil.
Ktsliuliii; Its ILtte uf DUtullilt.
Londen, June 10. Thu bank of LngUind
ratu ut discount has been
educed le 2',' per-
cunt.
Invited te lluiv,
Wismi'i:e, Man., June 10. Gaudaur and
Teenier hat e been invited te row at Winni
peg, J uly 1st, for a purse.
HXATUKK rmiiiAitiLiTien.
CWABH1NO.TO!, IV.U., JllIlO 10. Ker
H.tstern New Yerk and 1 'astern Penii
sylt .uilii, local rains, follevvod by lair
weather, northwesterly winds, nearly sta
tionary teuiperatiiie.
I'd u I'liinvt (tuner-airy fair weather Is In
dicated ler New Kngland and the Midtlle At
lantic slates, with uctrly sUtleuary teniixjra
turn. 'I Im Haller Will limit (Mime Day,
I'leiii Iho llariUbiirg l'atilel.
Tliu Linoaster Kepublicaiis liate ceuisjsuil
their dillereuces, which Is tlie name thing as
saying they liavoceinpoiindod a felony.
Why Nut llitte u Deg ltaie.
Within the past few years deg raclug lias
became a very jKipular sport In this country
nud it has taken a great held In this city.
At prosentthero are a number of geed run
ning dogs in LaucAHter and seme have Deou
very well trained. Hotweon the heats of the
running race at the jurk en Tuesday several,
dogs ran and the sport was Jgreatly eujoyed.
A geed race with dogs et this city could be
added te the Whlt-Meaday races.
OFFICfAL FIGUKKS GIVEN.
t'Kltr I'MIMMIXO V0N1IITI0N Or TH
irifiMr vitui's Tina ukaheh.
the Iti'imrt Isiiirit ,j ihn Agricultural lMpu
iimiit MliiinliictliarnrieiiliiBva nf DpiliiK
nud ttinmr Hlimtt fur llm HUls m
.Sume ut ilia Terrlturlm,
WtsiiiNine.v, D. u., j,me 10. The do de do
parliuent or iigrlculture makes the aren or
Bprlng wheal nearly the taxma as last yer,
iilmut tvvelte inlllleii iterus, Thore Is an In-croaseorouo-Hlxthof
last year's breadth In
Dakota, it doereaso lu Nebraska ami guiall
rodiiclieu iu MlnuoseUt and WIsceiihIii. Tlie
miner Hprlng wheat tllstrlcU show a small
advance. The extension of area lu Dakota
is due mainly te settlement nnd the hoops heops hoeps
slty for ready money for Improvements, nnd
souievv hat le last j'ear's imsatlslaotery Hax
production In Southern Dakota. The oireet of
low prices of wheat has been counteracted
by the superior ratii of yield of recent years.
The condition of spring wheat averages 0Sf
against U7 1 11 June of last y ear. Wisconsin,
'J7; Minnesota, li Iowa, 100 j Nebraska, W ;
Dakota, m j Washington, loe. Wlnter wheat
is notqiiiteso preinlsliig as ou the Ilrst of
Maj A light decline iu condition Is re
ported In the West and the low condi
tion of the Southern crop Is still mere
reduced. Yet tlie avorage is? only rediiced
two points, from !)l.tte0i7. It Is mill from
avorage te high Iu the great wheat producing
states. In New Yerk it Is net tillering as In
jejirs of strong root growth. It is very
premising lu Maryland and Virginia, except
iu tvet lauds. In Iho Seuth It has been
allocted with rust, showing en tlie gralu
harvested. Thore has beeit Injury from
drought lu Texas rains aud Heeds iu Ohie,
and hailstorms is Missouri. Tlie prospect Is
geed for a small fraction abev e ttvelt e bushels
per aero.
Itye has also declined from a goueral
avonigeofn.).? te'.il.I during the last month.
The barlej" acreage has been increased 5
their point aud condition averages 100; last
year In June, SH. The large ncrcage et rmbt
lu lsb.) ha net been extensively increased. It
has been slightly reduced In Kentucky and
Ohie, tt here the area was abnormal last year.
The Increasu will approach hair it million
acres. Condition averages nearly !.), against 01
In lRs.i,anil Os la IBs I. It ls highest cast of Iho
Uloghenles and a little below full condition
in the Seuth anil West. The tendency te in in in
croaselu uiea et cotton has been checked In
the Hastern states of the cotton belt. Returns
show 11 alight reduction lu Seuth Carolina,
Ooergia ami Alabama. The mero Western
states, iu which sottletiiciitaud r.irm oxteusiou
has been ncttte, oxhlbilHeiuuIucroaso mainly
In Texas, The net Ineroase Is about 250,000
acres, an ndv.inee or ene and thrco-elghths
per cent. The rocenl stands ; Virginia, 09 ;
North Carolina, 100; Seuth Carolina, 99 j
Georgia, IK ; Flerida, lftJ J Alabama, 09 ; Mis
sissippi, 10"J ; Louisiana, lfrJ ; Texas, 107 ;
Arkansas le-j; Tonnesssee, 101. Thocoudl Thecoudl Thoceudl
tlou el the crop is lower than 111 1855, averag
ing SS.7, against i last year. It Is lewer in
seven states and higher lu North Carolina
and Flerida, Texas ami Tennessee.
The slate averages are: Virginia IO; North
Carolina 97; Seuth Carolina b-i ; Qoergia &i;
Flerida 07; Alabama fj7 ; Mississippi 88;
Louisiana 85 ; Texas no ; Arkansas 8J ; Ton Ten Ton
nesseo 09. Heavy rains lutve caused damage
iu Georgia and draught tvas threatening In
Tex.ts, breken siuce by rufreslilng rainn. The
stand has been Irregular, but has been
practically remedied by replanting.
r.iHMCl) TUX HENATK.
llcik's lilll I'rehllilltnc Members of Ceugrcan
lleing It-tllrntil jlltiiriieyii.
WvsiiiN'oieN, 1). C, June 10. Alter rou
tine iiiernitig busiiiess, Mr. Heck, called up
his hill prohibiting members el' Congress fieui
accepting retainers or eiuploj'inent as at
torneys from railroad companies rocelving
laud grants. Mr. Heck asked its immediate
consideration.
Mr. Kduiunds moved Us reference te the
committee ou judiciary. The metiuu was
lest, 21 te 21. The bill then came le a vote
and was passed, tv itlieut referonce te 11 com
mittee, by iv vete et'37 te 11. This is a very
unusual proceeding.
The vete tvas its fellows :
Yeaa-Allisen, Heck, Herry, Hlair, Htewu,
llutler, Chace, C(x;krell, Ceke, Colquitt, Cul Cul Cul
lom.Delph, Ktistls, Frye, Uoergo, Hale, Har
ris Harrison, Haw ley, Jenes (er,Vrkaiis.is,)
Keniiii, McMillan, McPhersen, Malieue,
Maxey, jMlller, Merrill, Palmer, J'luinb,
I'ugli, It.iusein, Saulsbury, Sheriuitn, Vest,
Whltherne, Wilsen (of Iowa,) mid Wilsen
tef Maryland 37.)
Najs Hewen, Cameren, Dawes, Kd
uiunds, Kvaits, Hear, Mitchell, of Oregon;
lliddleberger, Sawj-er, Suwell aud Tellor
II.
Tlie agricultural appropriation bill tvas
then taken up.
Sl I11lslerl.il Delegate lu C'hbage.
Nitty lI.tvr.N, Conn., June 10. At tlie
diocesan couveulieu yosterday, delegates te
the general diocesan convention te be held
at Chicago vvere elected as billews: He v. K.
i:. Hoardslee, 1). D., J,. L. I)., New Haven ;
Uev. Dr. liar weed, New Haven; Kev. I)r.
S.tiiil. Hart, of Trinity college, Hartferd, nud
Key. 11. M. Sherman. Alternatives Ite v. Dr.
S. W. Smith, of Trinity cellege ; Kev. Ii a
Lines, New Haveu ; Uev. J. J, McCook,
Harttettl, and Ilov. Dr. Jewitt, Norwich.
lty Delegates HenJ. Stark, New Londen j
Ceugressni.tu K. W. Sej-inetir, I.itchlleld;
G. W. llussell, M. IX, Hartrerd, aud Jehn K.
Karle, New Hat en. Ilov. Dr. (J. W. Smith,
of Hartferd, and A. JT. Kobertsou, of this
citj", wero apiK)iuted trustees of Iho Cliesiilie
Hplscepal academy.
Minihiy Aiuuiitiiiieutd te tie Stepped.
Ciiii'.vne, June 10.x Sunday nlglijj per
formances in Chicago tlieatres will seen be a
thing of the past. The theatrical managers
have been meeting and discussing the ques
tien and It ls understood have doeided net te
open their doers Sunday nights next season.
Mr. Ij. Ii. Sharpe, of MeVicker's, presided at
the meeting at w hlch a goueral understand
ing was reached that no Sunday perform
ances would be given In the future, but a
vete ou the subject was deferred until next
Friday. This movement Include only the
lirst-class theatres.
rerretnic Hie Mjitery.
Ciiioaeo, June 10. The police haveuuder
arrest Andrew Kelly, James Dennelly,
Themas Callepj', Themas 1'ewer, and Wil
liam Deuver, having taken thorn In custody
In the vicinity of 733 Canal streel, the bcoue
of the recent holocaust tvhore elght live
wero lest. They wero locked up nt (he
twelfth street station, but ue clmrge made
against them. It U uudorsteod that the
ellicers are still looking ler oue Hartley
Power.
New Mtunber 11IJ Htate llenl of Cbrlll.
llAitittsnuitd, l'a., June 10. The gover
nor te-day aptMolnted J. Menree Hhellea
berger, or Doyleslown, memberi " JJJ
public charities, tlcoGeti. W. H. ". vw.
teriu oxplred.
Appiu riuu.ir.
,1- .....rnv n. C.i June NX Mm
,." Atumsv AWuted re.tmUr M
"'lUvldllaU has been appfieUd te.lBistt
at hUtlnuten, V.
A ttoem let the rrUunUrjr mad.
jjesTOX, June la-Kive theuiand t.'ckert
hve leen sold te the parliamentary fuml
festival Juue 17.