HBVTiaTi',i3nMqRB1MnWPP)VnT9R W9 ?'ajJS35arJj.'Ww rvw & , 7' ?wmw - r. ,'-.... t ..-.". "I - .i.iU -J,j" " -, f .. w-?jkx (Stye D&ttfa$te . vhh wrr- - - r-, ... . - j fjkWVV' in. a ., " , ramxpttcjet: rtJ$.j ' h-i VOLUME XXm-NO. 202. T1IK CHAPEL COMPLETED. r. jeiarm'a aaw taatttvtiea te saxrearae e rarMBdr. TM tMeUagalahad Mlaletera If he Will Ml rrt In the KisttltBs naa Maaiartal Wla- dewe and Their Doaert-Laodeble War at lha Matata at at irraaele. Lancaster baa few mera commanding and beautiful buildings than St Josephs hoepl heepl Ul, which, at tha oernar of College and Ma rietta arenuea, U one of tha great architec tural ornaments of tba Weat Knd. Ua ebapal dadloatlen te-morrow will give tha publle a chance te took at tba Interior et one of tha oempleteat beapltal buildings te be found anvwbere. It will ha remembered that thla IneUtntlen waa built originally by Father Ignatius, of lha Order of St Jehn el Ged. With tba ebapel portion Incomplete It paaaed Inte the possession of the geed alatera of SL Franels, who have aver alnaa oendueted Ik They have been doing a noble work In tnlavi clmty. Iathalradmlaaleua te their heaptUl they recognize no distinction of erred, and tbeea who are unable te pay are equally welcome with tbeee peaaaaalng meana et maintenance. There an new In tba Inatltui Hen M)J patients, only a very email propor tion of whom .are able te pay anything for their maintenance. It la for thla reeaen that the sitters are compelled te make door-te deer visits te Lancaiter heuaaa te keep up their feed and money aupply. TUB ClIAPat. rONrl.KTKD. Tomorrow will be a gal dJ 'or four' teen tlreleu and devoted alatera of Ht Jeseph's, for It will wltneaa the fruition of their long cherlihed hepee for a completed cbspet The dedication ezerclaea will repre aent te them the crowning of an expensive work that waa begun In fear and trembling a geed while age. The ceremenlea will be be gun at 0 a. m. by Very Her. M. J. McBrlde, administrator or the dloeeae of Harrtaburg. Alter tba ceremenlea a aarmen In German will be preached by He v. Franela Nawbauer, O. M. a, of Camden, N. J. After the eermen there will be a anlemn high maaa eelebrated by Hev. C. A. Keppernagle, of Barrlaburg, assisted by Rev. A. F. Kaul, of Lancaster, and Hav. A. Christ, of Lebanon. Kev. J. A- Feln will be the master or ceremenlea. im mediately after the gospel la read, a eermen will be delivered In Kegllsh by Iter. D. J. McDermott, pastor of St. Mary'a charcb, Philadelphia. In the afternoon at 3 o'clock, devotions with benediction will take place. Hlnee the building came Inte possession of the sinters three years age, they have looked longingly at the unfinished chapel, and Bister Kulalle, the auperlereaa, began te de vise ways and mesne In connection with Mether Agnes, the bead or the order In Phil adelphia, te carry out the project In Sep tember, 1885, Contractor Michael McSbane, of Philadelphia, sent one et bis trusted em em peoyes, Frank McCleskey, te make a survey of the work and In the following January the work waa begun which Is new se near completion. The building of the chapel necessitated tba construction or a three story annex te the building en the weat and north. Thla deaa net appear from the front view and the let ter's architectural beauty la nut marred thereby. The ebapel Ilea at the north end el the main building and Is gothic In ita architecture. Knterlng by the great deem, there are vestibules, one te the left leading te the main building and one te the right te the annex. Within the chapel a scene or pure beauty la presented. The walls are roegh east; the arched roetle supported by live great arches wbleh rest upon corbels upon each of which la the figure or an angel with outspread wings. The choir gallery, Just ever the main entrance ; two email gallerles octagonal in form, one en either side of the chapel for the accommoda tion or patlenta who are net able te go down stairs, the seats and wainaoetlng are of bard weed, chestnut and oak predominating, and tha chancel rail is a bandaeme combination of walnut and oak. The chanesl will be lighted with gas and heated by steam. The pewa are of handsome design and wilt easily aaat 250 people. The annex, 10 ftet In width and 45 feet In depth le very convenient te the chapel and baa six rooms for the accommoda tion of patlenta. fine WINDOWS. The stained glasa wlndewa In the chapel are or exquisite workmanship. They are aeven In number. In the sanctuary are three, a trio that Instantly attracia attention. The eentre window gives a representation or The Crucifixion," and waa the gift or Geerge Yeutz, el Speedwell farma,!n memory of hla daughter, Ida Yeutz. The window en the left glvea representation of The Queen or Ueaven and the Infant Jesus," and waa the gift or F.lizibeth Yeutz. On the right la St. Jeseph and the child Jeaua at tba age or twelve years, the gift of Mrs. Catharine Heratman, of Philadelphia. On the north aide or the eh. pel near the aanctuary la a amaller window, with a full length pasture et St Francis, tha gift of Cipt Geerge A. Twlblll, of Philadelphia; en the north aide directly opposite la a window or the aame aire, wltharepreeentatlen or Saint Clara, the gin el Mrs. Catharine Helland Twlblll, of Philadelphia. On the north side, near the choir gallery, la another large window, ahewlng Ht. Antheny carrying the Infant Jesut, the gift of Barbara Dangler, or Pittsburg, and en tha ether aide near the gallery tha window beara the flgurea et St. Bernard, the Bleaaed Virgin and the Infant Jeaua. Thla window waepreaentedby Jehn and Barbara Nagbll gal, of thla oily. In thla cesy place of worship the sisters are te be congratulated, and It la te be hoped that they will Boen clear themselves or tha debt tbey bave assumed in their very laud able Baderteklng. ' . Tba eVeaociatlea gemee yesterday were : At Philadelphia, Athlettai IS, Meta 17 ; at St. Leuie, Ht Leula 19, Clnelnnatl 6 ; at Brook lyn, Brooklyn 14, Btltlmere 7 ; at Louisville, Cleveland 6, Louisville 4. Ceabman and Atkinson were unmercifully p-madad yesterday. The Cleveland club wen ita drat grae yes dy,aad tbe people are wondering If tbe Meta eaa beat anything at all. Tha Philadelphia elub op te the league aaaaen in Naw Yerk te morrow. Smith, the Baltimore pitcher, la no pheno phene xaaaal te tbe Brooklyn bore. Yesterday they made eleven runa etl htm In tba aeoend laalng. The exhibition gsmea yesterday were: At Heraaten : Blnghamten 10, Horanten IS ; at Uaatewn : Trento 12, Allentown t ; at New Haven : Yale 2, Bosten 1 ; aVAltoena ; Hamil ton 6, Alteena 3; at New Yerk: Maw Yerk 11, Newark 3. xUUrbroek la doing poorly ter tba Meta, aad old Jeek Nelsen waa pat at abort yester day Instead et tha dude. It required tbe Athtetleitwft hours and a half te play their game with tbe Meta yea. terday and tha Brooklyn aad Baltlmeraa apent two aenra aid tan minutes at It Thla la tba fruit of tha naw rules. Detroit waaUte aaU Jimmy Manning for ffiOO. The Philadelphia elub expecta a big Una when they epea their new greuada with tha Naw Yerka ea Saturday aaat. i Widely BaWemle. At least 400 ehlMrea are aald te be down with tba aasaalaa la Madlaaa Wla, Maay alula an amiate. TteaaaUaBaaaciakaVa) a tAamtuHABtm waaatam. Mr. Barry r. MeTagae, a former Laaeaatrtaa, Weds Miss xtaasM T. Kelly la we gasket CHr. Piut.Anat.pntA, April 27.-A fashionable wedding la whleh former young Lanoas Laneas train played tba role of bridegroom waa solemnized In theehurch or Tha Oeeu.et 17th and Stllaa atresia, at 10:30 a. m. te-day, when Mr. Harry P. McTegue, eon of tha wall known contractor, P. 8. MeTagua, formerly of Ltncaeter, waa married te Mlaa Mamie T. Kelly, daughter et William F. Kelly, deoeratlve painter of high atandlng In thla elty. Theehurch was tilled with a fashion fashien abla audience as the bridal party entered In tha following order : Ushera Or. Thea, E. Oelan, of Elizabeth, N. J., and W. H Rellly, e! Lancaster, W. F. Kelly, Jr., and J. B Kelly, of Philadelphia ; Dr. a B. Lee, el tteedlna-. and Mlaa Kate Kelly, et Pblladsl- ehla ; H. P. MdTague and Mlaa Julia Kelly, of Philadelphia; It M. Rellly, of Lancaster, and Mlaa Mamie T. Kelly. The wedding march waa from Mendelssohn. A eelemn nuptial mass was eelebrated, theeelebrant being Hev. B Vlltlger, B. J., assisted by Kev. P. Blacklnaep, deacon, and Kev. J. 'A- Mor gan, aubdoaeon. These priests were also observed In the aanctuary : Hera. Crane, MeSbane, Fltan, MeMsnus and MeNuity. The maaa waa a nuptial one and was Uayde's Third. The offertory waa made notable by the rendition et .tngarelll'a Ltudata, " and there waa a select choir el trained voices te render the rmuleil sirvlce. Tee eelemn and beautiful oeremeoy of the Catholic church was Impressively given, after which a bridal breakfast was partaken of at the home of the bride, Ne. 1.221 North 18th street The presents ler the happy pair were of a very handsome character, the meat notable being a deed te a handsome home In Phila delphia, by the groom's fstber. Amid a ehewer of geed wishes the newly married pair leR en the afternoon train for Washing, ten. Tbay will go by rail te the seaboard cities of the Seuth, winding up at New Or leans. Thence they will return by beat te New Yerk. The groom Is a rising young contractor, and his future prospects are or the brightest description. The BIsmeat.Kaatlng Napllaia. Mr. Jereme Ulemenz wan married te Mlaa LydiaKansing this morning at 8 o'clock, In Ht Antheny's cburcb, In the presence or a large number of friends. The marriage cere meny waa performed by Kev. Father Kaul, pastor or St Antheny's. During the eervlce Harry Drachbarsangan Ave Marie, by Mil lard, and the sodality orchestra played Men delssohn's wedding msreb. Mr. William Ulemenz, a brother et the groom, waa the groomsman, and Miss Annie Kanslng, a sister or the bride, was the bridesmaid. At tbe conclusion or the service the wed ding party took carriages ler tbe residence or the bride'a parents, where a cordial recep tion and bandaeme entertainment were given. The bride received many pretenta from her friends. This evening tbe young couple will cattle down te house-keeping In the new residence built for his bride by Mr. Ulemenz. ea At a or dm. m. n. mummiLt A UeaU.1 DIM Altar Iabm lilDSsa-Uarlal at Miss Clan rislchsr, Mariktta, April 27.-Dr. Gee. W. Wor rail, a dentist of this plare,dled Monday even ing after a long lllneaa. lie bad been an active member In the M. V.. church, and also a member of tbe I. O. O. F. Deceased waa 55 yeara of age. Ue leavea a wife. The funeral wilt be at 23Q p. m., te-morrow. Mlaa Clara, a 12 year-old daughter of Fred Fletcher, died Saturday evening. Her re mains were interred at Maytown yesterday morning. Bailie H In ten la expected te return the latter part or September te All a week's en gagement under tbe auspice et the G. A. It C. 8. Sullivan's "Female Mastodons" are booked for this place en May 13. Iaase Tampsen, colored, while turning the crank of a windlass yesterday alternoen waa atruck en the pate. An ugly gash was cut Dr. Mowery dreased the wound. Joaeph Walker and Daniel MeCurdy, both colored, while en a drunk yesterday at tempted te assault Dr. U. M. Alexander. Tbe doctor had them brought before Squire Reatb, who sent them te beard at Lancaster for a month. The municipal fatbera met In special session en Monday night and decided te light our town with forty mere lamps. Editor Scheck, or tbe Repiiter, read an Interesting paper en earn. Ue baa been greatly troubled with felines or late. Tnls was a paper from his attorney at Lancaster Betting lertb an opinion of Judge Livingston that a man baa a right te protect hla borne against cata or any etner anlmala. Tbe editor bad asked council for parmtaalen te sheet the cats but council re fused. Mlaa Mary C. Ulman, et tbta place, and Samuel K. Sbeelz, of Mount Jey, were mar ried at Columbia yesterday. Tbe nappy cou ple will apend their honeymoon In Philadel phia and New Yerk. A number or members et the G. A. K. apent a pleaaant evening with Comrade Jea. Markley, or Weat Marietta, recently. Mr. Markley haa neteen able te leave tbe beuse for ever twenty years, except te elections. Hla oemradea made it aa pleasant as poasieie ler him. Tbta shows tbe spirit wbleh pre valla In that noble organization. Paria Ualdeman started ler Kurepe vlf. New Yerk, Tuesday. bumal ur mm. ttmmuavKOTH. The lateimsat Takss rises at xfanhalm-Kall-read Impravemsait. Mount Jey, April 27. The funeral of Mrs. Jno. Uergelreth waa held in tbe Kvangellcal church here yesterday at 10 o'clock a. m. and waa largely attended. A husbjnd and one aen survive ber. Deceased was taken te Manhelm for burial. The aervleee were con ducted by tbe Rev. A- B. Say ler. The P. R. R. company baa a number of men working at the culvert at the eastern end of town. Tbe culvert was very Incon venient, aa It la uaed for a driveway. People driving towards It from either aide at one time oeuld net pass through at the aame time, consequently one or the ether bad te wait, wbleh made It juj unpleasant, eapecl ally In wet weather. Tbe company la mak ing it a great deal larger ae that teama going in opposite d Ireotlen can pass. A net her crew la busy hauling dirt from tbe tunnel cut near Kllztbelbtewn te make a new read bed from the west side of the Cdlekles creek te above the new culvert already apokenet. it la tba Intention of the company te baveaa atralgbt a Una through Mt Jey aspeailble, aa there are entirely tee many curvea te Insure tbe aafety of running their tralna. The new read bad la en tbe south aide of or tbe track. The rira Osmmlltse. At a meeting or the lire committee held last evening, the chief et tbe department waa ausUlned In discharging Jehn Rudy, driver of tha cart of company Ne. 3. William Glump, a heaeman, was appointed te till hla place, and Henry Smith and Henry Kbllgbter were appointed heaemen. Tha bide for tbe shoeing of the department bones were opened and are an follews: Jamea Rearden, new act, tl.Ou, for removing 1; Ed Walker, naw set, 86 cents, removing It Tba contract waa awarded te Walker. Tbe committee decided te make an Inspec tion of the department en next Monday. If tha weather la bed It will be pjatpened unUl Wednesday. Twe Receive Pension, Pensions have beaa granted te Leenard P. Helllft Meant Jey ; aad Ames Dagua, Weat Earl. Iaawaii waa allowed CariatUn LANCASTER, CALHOUN IN BRONZE. varaiuae or turn atAtva or tar ramevM atAtatmar, Threageg With YlsKere-araad MIMtarjr and Olrte Otsalar-OreUra ea the OelleagM at Clef ead Weeeter by gecre. hwy Miner gtery at the Trass read. Tba monument te the memory of Jebn C. Calhoun, statesman and polltleal Idel of Seuth Carolina, was unveiled Tuesday In Charles ton with appropriate oeremeolee. Mere glor gler glor leua weather could net be imagined. There waa net a cloud in tha aky, tba dnayraa laid and tha atmosphere cooled by nendaya heavy ralna. In the morning, at early dawn, tha atresia were full of people, includ ing a large number of atrangera. Immense threnga gathered ea tha battery te witness tbe formation et tbe precession, whleh waa one of tha largest and grandest ever Been In ftalrlsatnn. The precession moved from the Battery a niue alter neon, proeoeuins; uirwiy up ant ing etreet a mile aad a half te Marlen equere, where the Calhoun monument la altuated.and where a stage capable el holding 1.000 people had been erected for the orator and specially Invited guests, Tba proeeaston waa formed as rollewa : The military escorting tbe governor and hla atalT, and tbe chief marshal and hta assist ants ; aeoend, tbe mayor end city councils of Charleston and ether cities ; third, tbe presi dents, professors and students of tha univer sities, colleges and schools of tbe state and elty ; fourth, tbe varleua clvle eoeietlea of the city ; ttftb, tbe Odd Pellewa, Free Maaena, Knights and ether kindred organizations ; sixth, distinguished guests and ethers; seventh, citizens generally. Tbe military display waa magnlUeent, including many companies from the Interior of the state and numereua military bands, both elty and country. The follewln g order of ceremenlea waa observed at Marlen square: Opening prayer by Kev. Charles Pinckuey, D. D. ; music; unveiling of tbe monument by thirty-two young ladles, Inclu ling descend ante et the great statesman; artillery salute or nineteen guna en the battery ; ode by Mlaa Cbesboreugh te be read by tbe Key. Charles A. Htaketey ; oration by tbe Hen. L. H C. Lamar ; ode by Mra Margaret J. Preston te be read by tbe Kev. W. F. Junkln, D. D ; benediction, by tbe Rev. Jehn O. Wilsen. The rush te hear Secretary Lamar waa Im mense and the great square waa black with people, while every available gallery, piazza, balcony, window and ether point of vantage en the citadel, and the wlndewa en King, Calhoun and Meeting etreet. Inclosing the aquare en three sides, were occupied. At night there was a grand reception at the residence et Mr. C. A. White, president of the Peeple's National bank, te which all Charleston and visitors were Invited. THK STATUE. The atatue arrived In Charleston several months age. It waa designed by Mr. Albert K. llarnlscb, of Reme, and waa cast tn bronze at tbe celebrated Mlcbele foundry in Heme. Tbe atatue la fourteen feet in height, and represent Calhoun about te address ' tbe listening Senate." It rests upon a huge base of granite forty-five feet high. When In life the senator rose Irem bis seat hla cloak fell trem hta shoulders, and tbe sculptor baa re produced ii lying en we cnair Deeina mm. lie la represented with one band raised and tbe Index finger emphasizing a gesture as be la about te speak te these who always listened te him with marked respect, though net in dorsing his views. The allegorical flgurea around tbe base of the atatue are well exe cuted. Truth helda a mirror ; Justlee a sword and a shield with the coat et arma or Seuth Carolina engravedupen It; the figure or tbe constitution holds tbe fasce la ber right hand, ready te enforce the lawa written In the book which she holds in ber lap ; en tbe opposite side Is tbe figure representing his tory. On January '23, 1ST.I. eleven ladles met in Charleston tedevlie plns for raising money for tbe erection et a suitable monument te Calhoun. An asaociatien waa formed and circulars sent throughout tbe state asking contributions. The work waa prosecuted with vigor until tbe war between the states putan end te It In 1SG0 the funds or the association, coming from all classes et Seuth Carolinians, were leund te amount te (20,000, which waa securely Invested. Through the zsl, Intelli gence and enthuslsuie fidelity or Mra. M. A. Snowden, treasurer or the association, this fund waa saved trem tbe wreck et war. Her private property waa destroyed, but every cent of the trust fund waa raved. Thecommltteeefgentlemen who examined Inte tbe cenditlen et tbe fund at tbe close et the war paid a well deserved compliment te Mra. Snowden In aaying that tbe asvlng of a trust fund under auch circumstances wss un paralleled and almost marvelous. Oa the night of the burning of Columbia Mra. Snow den, wbe bad fled te that city from Charles ton, escaped tbe danger of that event with tbe funda or the association stitched in tbe telds of ber clothing. Her management of the fund waa conducted en auch busineea like principles that in 1880, when ber books were examined, It waa dlaoevered that tbe market value of tbe aecurltlea then en band waafei,105 77. In 1875 tbe ladles determined te begin preparations for tbe erection of tbelr atatue. They contracted with Mr. Harnlseb for the present atatue te be erected at a cost of N 1,000. LAMAR ON CALHOUN. In hta oration, after giving an Interesting review of Calhoun's career, Secretary Lamar aald that be (Calhoun)declared that all tbia Improvement and progress are but the dawn of a new civilization, mere refined, mere elevated, mere Intellectual, moral than the present and h 11 ethers preceding. "We have been ralaed up," aald he, "by Providence te advance theae great and noble purpeees. . . We have a government et a new order, perfectly distinct from all ethers whleh have preceded It, a government founded en tbe rightaef man, resting net en authority, net en prejudice, net en superstition, but en reason and consent All civilized government, If It succeeds, must in the course of time conform te Its principles. I trust we shall net fall te fulfill our highest destiny." a ' I consider it," aald Mr. Calhoun, " aa an evidence of that deep degeneracy wbleh pre cedes tbe downfall ere republle when these elevated te power forget the premisee en whleh they were elevated ; tbe certain effect of which la te make an Impression en tbe Rublie mind that all la Juggling and trickery i politics, and te create an Indifference te polltleal struggles highly favorable te tbe growth of despotic power." On this point Mr Lsuisr aald : I am proud te say, fellow-citizens, that it has beeu my geed fortune te be associated with one against whose administration tbe only criticism whleh baa been pronounced is his sacred re gard for almllar premises, and tbe uncon querable intrepidity with which be stands by them. The only difference between Mr. Calhoun ea tba one band, Webster and Clay and auch atateamen en the ether, waa that tbe meas ures hostile te slavery wbleh tbey semitlmsa countenanced, and at ether tlmea advocated, ha saw and predicted were In conflict with theae auaranteea In tbe constitution, and that their direct tendency and Inevitable etlect and, in many cases, avowed motive, was the destruction of alavery In tbe states. And whilst Mr. Webster and Mr. Clay disclaimed any auch motive and denied an v such proba ble efleets, he declared te Mr. Webe'er In de bate that tbe sentiment would grew and In crease until, in aplte of tbe constitution, emancipation would be cenaummated, and that be (Mr. Webater) would bimselt be oempellea te auoeumbto it or be awept down by It . Mr. Calhoun waa tbe true aen of Seuth Carolina. His Just fame and great name were tbe fruits of her aoelal ayatem, and It will be her Blerv when aueseedlns irenera- tlenaaball learn and appreciate the lessens of polltleal truth taught by hlmandaball Inhale hla cure aplrlt of patriotism, his exalted con ceptien et duty, and become Inspired by tbe honor, fidelity, courage and purity or Ilia wbleh rooted tbemaelvea la the aeui or tha man whose atatute Seuth Carolina women bave ereeted in commemoration of tba alleo allee alleo tlenate reverenee with which they oemmend blm te tba honor, love, Imitation nd confi dence of mankind. Illegal Election el Tax OoUeeters. Judge Reader, of Northampton county, baa dealded that the recent eleottea of tax oel. UetontaUUeeBatywMUlssai, PA., WEDNESDAY, APBEL 27, 1887. i. abe a Aeaiarvaa at taa rmaAtaa. Prat sleateg Daaaea ea a Bed Het ateve nets. At tha Klag street theatre last eyentag there was another large audience and tha ahew waa better than ea tba opening night Tba Belaeaa did two tnraa aad la the last they appeared aa Jockey a, giving a rattling naa clog. Prof. Meatag, tba lira king, waa moreaatenlehlng thaaever. Besldea eating tba Are, awallewlag awerda, t&, be bant a tad het poker with his bare baada and daaead la big bare feet ea a red het ateve plate, about a feet aquare. The work of this maa la Indaad. wonderful, and it must be Been te bs appreciated. Thla afternoon a matinee waa given, and tha audience will no doubt be large te-night The Oetersea " at rartaa opera Haas. At Fulton opera house, last evening, another large audience was present, and the Melville Hlettre' combination played "The Octoroon." The piece waa well acted, and among tbe aeeple worthy el special mention were U. M. Markham, aa HaUm Seudder, Harry Tewnaend, aa Jaeeb McCluiky, Harry a. Carlten, aa wahneut, Ida Meivuie, as Zee, the oeterooo.and Rese Melville, aa Dera Sunnyiide. Little Eva Melville also did aplendldly as itiuf, tbe boy alava, She is a very pretty and Intelligent Utile actress. During tbe evening Mr. Hardy played well upon the cornet Tnla evening tbe company appears In A Mountain Pink." Taa eaiarrAiH'M lbauub. A Braaeh of the N.w Red Hen's Order Started Hare. Last evening a meeting of Red Men waa held in tbe wigwam in Fulton opera boeee for the purpose of organizing a auberdinate branch of the Chieftain's League, which Is a higher order or Red Men. The inatltutlng officers were Paat Great lncabenee Andrew J. Baker and Past Great Sachem Themas K. Dennelly, of Phtiadel. phla. The following ofilesra of the new league ware elected and installed : Itaahaba, Themas K. Uanin ; aenler panleae, Jaa. Wood Weed row ; junior panleae, Emanuel Sebelrlch ; mtahenawa, M. J. Weaver ; prophet, Charles Z.echer; chief et records, Peter C. Hansel; keeper of wampum, Daniel Trewltz, Jr. Tbe offleera also appointed their subordinates, a Tbe name of the branch here la Coneategs Cblelteln League, Ne. 4. It starts with G5 members, representing dillerent tribes In tbe city and county. Only Red Men in poa pea poa aeaaeon of tbe chief degree are eligible te membership. Tbe uniform te be worn by tbe league la aa fellows : A black felt bat turned up at the aide, with a buck tail and embroidered eagle, red belt and black coat, vest and pantaloons. Tbe weapon la a spear alx feet long, i Inches In diameter at the butt, tapering te yt of an Inch at tbe top. Tbe apear head will be four inchea long and nickel-plate J. On parade tbe miahenawa will bave command. Plaaro-Paeameiila la Maner. Constable Darn has received from Gever nor Beaver a letter et which the following la a oepy: My attention baa been directed by the proper authority te tbe fact that contagious pleuro-pneumenta exists at thla time tn two herda of cattle In Maner township, and I therefore direct that you will take up and confine any cattle found running at large within tbe aald township ; for your further guidance In the matter I refer you te tbe pre visions or the actor assembly approved the 12th day of April, 18S6 ; specially te that por tion which reads : Ne cattle or abeep aball be allowed te run at large In any township or borough when any contagious dlaease prevails, and tbe constables of such townships are hereby authorized and required te take up and con tine any cattle ae found running at large, until railed ler, and until all costs sre paid." James a. Hkavkk. VUBfMOMlB met arwBtnxD. Lord Lan.aewne's Af.nt fUfn.ss the Agree ment el lha M.duuers. Duiimx, April 27. The negotiations for tbe aettlement or tbe dlflicultiea between tbe Marqula et Lanadewne, governor general of Canada, and the tenants en hla estate at Luggacurran, Ireland, bave railed. The mediators provisionally agreed last week that tbe Judicial leasehold era who bad hitherto refused 15 per cent reduction were allowed it instead of a 20 per cent, reduction wblebjtbey demanded, and non leasehold era 20 per cent, reduction Instead et 30 Evicted tenants were te be reinstated en the payment et a half year'a rent, but tbe tenants were net te pay tbe coats of the legtl processes of eviction. Tbe leaseholders were te be allowed te break tbelr leaae and enter tbe law te obtain a Judicial reduction or rents. Tbe agent of the Marqula et Lanadowenew declinea te ratify the agreement and wilt net accept te tbe above abatement of rents and suggests ether terms. Mr. Wm. O'Brien atlg matlzes tbe agenl'a determination sa a ll ll ll grant;repudlatlon;ef every term of tbe above agreement, and announces tbat be will pre cecd te Canada, aa originally arranged, te carry en tbe agitation there. Threatening a Joiy, St. Leuis, April 27. Yesterday C. B. Greely, one of tbe United States grand Jurera at pieaeet engaged in election fraud Inquiries and which Inquiry baa already resulted In the Indictment et several pelltlciana of mere or leaa prominence, received a postal card, threatening awltt and speedy extermination should he continue te lend bla aid in bringing any mere indictments, Tbe card purports te come from a aecret organization whose aim ta te protect tbe guilty ballet box stu tiers. Tbe card waa decorated wltb tbe traditional skull and cress-bones, and tbe superscription was in a disguised handwriting. An effort ta being made te d izcever the writers, Oel asil.OOO DamagM. Pmi.ADiii.PUiA, April 27. In the case of Mra. Charles S. Boyd agatnat tbe Insur ance patrol et the city of Philadelphia, te recover damages for the death of her husband, wbe waa killed by being ttruck en tbe back by a tarpaulin, thrown from tbe reef et a building during the progress of a tire, In May 1882, tbe Jury te-day rendered a verdict ler tbe plalntlU in tbe aum of f39,- 000. TKLKOKIPHIU TAPS. Henry Mackay, a Brush electric light llefj man, touched a live wire wnue worsieg en s pole tbia morning at Detroit, Michigan. He was fatally Injured by falling te tbe atreet He la a married man, aged 30 yeara. Tbe navy department baa received from Paymaster Thompson and Surgeon Cook, or the Yantlr, a very Interesting report et their explorations and Investigations upon Eaater laland, wbleh la some 2,000 mllea oil the coast efCbllt I mportantarcbaeieglcal discoveries were made. One et the discovered prehis toric tmagea baa been selected for tbe Smith Smith aenlan institution. Bv direction of the president Msler Gen eral Fred H Terry, In addition te bla present duties, Is assigned te tbeoemmand et tba de partment of the Missouri, until a permanent commander may be assigned te the depart ment Itlaacurlouaftcttbatnellnen teweleara made In thla country. Chief Clerk Youmans, in ordering a aupply et towels for all the pnblle buildings in the United Slates for tha ensuing year, ioead, much te hla annoyance, that be bad te eend te Great Britain for them. One baadred deaeae per year are uaed la tba treasury department la Washington aleaa. Of course, being Intended for the geverameat tbey are adnuttad tree of duty, aaa a tewet wbkb oeMMsawiaay joesaie, THE COURT HOUSE GOAT. aiXLI" VtBB A A BILL BOABB Bt OABDiDAtma rea omer. Be te Olagastsd With the Use Made el Mlaa aad Ktta AU the Cards Kseesl Oapt MeMeUea'a Aaserteaa flag aad Mart BeUer'a Weedy shirt Card aad Then Ships Bease. The Court Heuse goat was a distressed looking animal thla morning. Ua la a Democratic goat and a number of the wicked Republican candidates ter offtee decided this morning te utilize hla geatablp by using blm aa a bill beard te advertise theft political earda, and that was the cause et the geat'a distress, Tha animal made his uaual morn ing visit te tha court house for hla ratlonaet tobacco and when ha entered one of the ofSeea tbe deer was locked en him and tbe fun began. A dozen or mere el tbe gaudy advertisements et the candidates were secured and theae were strung together. Tbe goat waa an Interested epeoteter of this part of the work, but when aa attempt waa made te fasten tbe earda te him he kicked vigorously. Hla kick, like that of tbe Independents, did net amount te much ; and tbe carde were finally secured by attlnga around hla berna and under hla tell. Alter all waa ready "Billy" waa chased out of the offlee, but he waa ae disgusted that he ran into a oernar of the corridor and would net leave there until he was carried out Half a dozen beya were hired and tbey chased the goat until tbey get tired. He would net stay away from tba building, for aa often as they ebaaed blm out be returned. When he get tired running ha aet te work te free himself from tbe obnoxious lead put en him by eating the cards. Tbe neareat te hia mouth waa Sutten'aj bleed red card, but that he would net touch. He first tackled Ike W11U' teithetle card with a gilt border and that seen disappeared. Hartman'a army corps badge fol lowed next Aldus Herr'ahandaomeeard was third en tbe bill or fare. -Tbe goat looked long and earnestly at thla card before he devoured It, as If It was a pity te spoil a geed thing. Thla card had en it creased awerda, below which wai printed, "a soldier at fifteen." A aeoend picture ea tbe card Is, a farmer at thirty," and tbe third " a merchant at forty-five " represents tbe candidate selling goods pertaining te bit business. After tbe goat finished thla he ate one card for each of the etber officers and by that time his hunger waa aatlsfled and he stepped. m Being a Democratic goat, he. la also loyal te the Union and would net eat Capt McMelien'a American flag or Mart Keller'a guna, bayonets, and cannon belle. After be finished bis meal be aneaked te hla home through back alleya and waa ae dis gusted that he did net again return te tbe building tbla morning. th aet ta ram hill. it la Defeated by a Large BUjoillj-Oelj eaves) Baaateta Sappert tha atsasars. Harribbure, April 27. Senater Thomp son bill t authorize abandonment of aeo aee aeo tlena of rallreada and tbe completion of et here (meaning the Seuth Pennsylvania) waa over whelmingly defeated, after speeches against by Alexander, of Fulton, and Rutan, and for by Thompson. Alexander eaid he voted for the bill laat week en erroneous Information given blm. Only aeven senators voted for the bill as follews: Detamater, Crawford; Keefer,. Schuylkill ; Penrose, Tayler and Smltb, Philadelphia ; Thompson, Dauphin, and Upperman, Allegheny. The lobby of tbe Senate waa crowded thla morning with oil preducera anxious for tbe passage et tbe BUllngaley bill en the third reading calendar. Bills were paaaed finally aa fellows : Te regulate hawkers and ped dlers, providing penalty for peddling with out license ; providing penalties for breaking or entering can or locomotive, Wolverton aubmltted additional remark a In favor of hla married wemen'a property bill. Heed op posed It Tbe Heuse was engaged nearly tbe entire session in tbe consideration of tbe Wherry divorce bill, en which no action waa taken. The senatorial apportionment bill waa passed finally. MOVHD IB A MVD POOL. An Cnhaewn Man IiUoevsrad With a Bultat in Bla Bead. Chicago, April 27. The Hyde Park police, alter a long aearcb, bave euecaeded in locat ing tbe body et the man tbat was seen atlck- lng tn a mud peel near Mud Lake by Charles E. Cem ley, while bunting en tbe 12th Inst It waa lying In the mud about half way be tween Storey Point and Seuth Chicago. Betide tbe dead man lay a bull-deg revolver, and in hla bead waa a bullet bole. The police believe It te have been a esse of murder. They think it quite improbable tbat a man aheuld go te auch a deserted spot and atick himself aeveral feet deep In mud In order te kill himself, in tbe peckete et the man waa aa open-faced Elgin allver watch, 11.90 in money and the frag ments or aeveral oeupon railroad tickets. Tbe tickets ahewed tbey bad been uaed in travel tng June 24th, 1880. There waa also In the pockets two ebecke calling at tbe Canal street depot for two pieces of baggage coming from Bosten te Chicago. The dead man bad brown hair, were gray Jeana treusera, a aelt black felt bat and a blue flannel aack coat It la thought tbe body has been lying la tbe mud for aeveral months. Garttsld's Sratea Bat. Washington, April 27. Tbe bronze atatue et Gatfleld baa arrived, and baa been placed la position upon the bandaeme gran ite pedestal wblch baa been erected for It In Maryland avenue. Workmen are new buay upon tbe bronze ornaments and tablets which will adorn tbe granite abaft, Immedi ately above tbe three life elze eymbolie flg urea In bronze, wblch real upon the granite brackets near tbe base of the pedeatal. Theae three flgurea are In a altting or recumbent posture and represent tbe three types of man hood depicted In Uarfleld'a career, viz : The atudent, tbe warrior and statesman. The atatute la heroic In size, ten feet alx Inchea la height and welgba 5,000 pounds, Thepcdei Ul la about 18 feel in height, giving the bead el tba atatute an elevation et nearly thirty feet it will be photographed te-day, alter whleh it will remain veiled until the 12th of May, at wbleh time It will be unveiled amid Imposing oeremeniea. m The earasT-VcAalltrs GhsUsnge. Bosten, April 27. The following waa re eelved late laat night ; New Yerk, April 28. Te the KdUoretht Herald. I oeverwi jam uarneya aepeait at tne Clipper ofllee te-day. If be means buaineas he must meet -no Saturday neon of tbia week at tba Clipper office te draw up articles of agreement te bind a match. Jack MeAulipfb, Champien Llgbt-welgbt. fatal Uaarral el Twe Maa. New Yerk, April 27. Jehn Bangs, aged 29, of 21 Hamilton atreet, and Jamea Maatden, aged 25, of 8 uamiiwn atreei, quarreiea ea tne steep or Bangs' realdenee tbta morning. Bangs threw Maatden ea the eldewalk atrlking bla bead, killing him instantly. Baaga waa arrested. Canada Opposes Ooeretea. Ottawa -April 27.-Mr. Curran'a laselrj. lien against Ue Irish coercion bill paaatd the rjomuieaHooae of Commens at 1 a, at te- day by a vote of is la 7. TMB fOfa'J APVAOrAL. What He aaya el the tfnsina CethaHe Cal vsrsltr ts Be BstabUshed Meat Wmmbx.. Bemb, April 27,-Blahep Kaaae yesterday received a brief signed by tbe pope ratifying tba plan of tba proposed Catholic university la America, It ta addressed te "Our Beloved Sen Jamea Qlbbeaa, cardinal of tba Hely Reman church of tbe title of Santa Maria in Traeterere, by apostolic dispensation arch bishop of Baltimore," ead begins with aa expression of Jey at tba admirable aaanlfes aaanlfes tetlea la America of tilth aad of affeotiea tewarda tha aportello see, te whose patronis patrenis ing care the university haa been commended from Ita Inception. The pope alludes te tbe attributes et tbe church aa a pro moter of knowledge. "Our predecessors," he aaya, "were alwaya ardently solicitous ler the promotion of education, and apared neither pains nor labor te establish through out Europe celebrated universities which, la the middle aad attar ages, gave a beat of learned men te the church and state. We have also earnestly etrlvea for a revival of learning, and have devoted special attention te the restoration and re-eeubllshment In their primitive honor of the teachings et Aquinas with the Idea tbat In tba cultivation of theae Important atudlea a lull account aheuld be taken of the results of the Industry or learned men at talaed In recent times, in order tbat a sys tem of philosophy might be abaped accord ing te the noble wisdom et tbe ancients, and tbat we might walk with doelie zeal In the footsteps of the angelic doctor. The Import ance or thla la manifested by the dangers te which youth are exposed In Europe, and Amerlean blabepa are aware of its Importance la their country." The pope dweila upon the license el thought la writings, te which erroneous notions concerning divine and human things have given rise ea both con tinents, aa the source of unbridled opinions dangerous te society and religion. " Banished schools, tbe pope con tinues, mendaciously strive by craft and fallacious .wisdom te extinguish the light of faith and te kindle Impiety la the minds of the young. We therefore heartily receive and approve the design te provide for tbe common geed of your great republle by the foundation of a university. In order that thla noble Institute may be happily estab lished and conducted te ever Increasing pros perity, it must forever remain under tbe authority and protection et all the bishops of tbe country, se tbat lis adminis tration may be directed through certain bishops purposely selected, who shall regu late the ayatem et study, establish discipline and perform all ether necessary duties, and It la fitting that whatever be ee established aheuld be presented te the Hely See for ap proval. The question et the alte la left te tbe Judgment of tbe bishops " The brief con cludes by urging fearless resolution In the prosecution et the plan, and with the be be atewal et the apoatello benediction upon tbe cardinals, arobbiabepa and bishops et Amer ica. The selection of Bishop Keane aa rector by tbe American hierarchy la approved by tbe pope. An Ohie Village Dcstreysd. Teledo, April 27. About 11 o'clock laat night a telegram was received in this city from Sylvania, Lucas county, 0 miles from thla city, asking ler aid aa the Tillage was In flames. Aa seen aa possible a steamer waa detailed te go te Sylvania by apeclal train. It arrived there shortly after midnight; tee late, however, te be of any assistance, aathe busineea portion of the Iowa waa already consumed and the fire waa dying out for the went of material. Fifteen business plaeee were totally destroyed. The poetefflce and peatmaater'a residence were alae entirely destroyed. Tbe fire originated ln Hsnk'a drug atere, near the Centre aquare, and spread each way. The leaaea will probably exeeed (50,000, en which there Is very little insurance. m Indiana en tha Warpath. Leavenworth, Kansas, April 27. Adju than General Martin at Fert Leavenworth yesterday received tbe first official newa c f a reported outbreak of Indians at Anadarko, Indian territory. In the eorreependenoe it is stated that tbe Indians bave been using their "quirts" and whipping white men along tbe border of Greer county, and killing beef in large quantltlea and packing It for future use. Tbe Brat information of serious trouble, although the Ktewas have been act ing atrangely for the laat three months, waa In a letter received by Majer Lee Hall, tbe agent at Anadarko, trem a Comanche Indian whom the former bad requeated te keep blm posted. Tha Hnnrtn et sour Men Delated. Santa Fa, N. M., April 27.-NO hangings will take place next Friday. Governer Reta baa granted a respite for three weeka te Jaa- per Thomaaaen, of Soccorro, ana r. j. O'Denald, of Silver City, and ler one week in the case of Andersen, a negre, at Secorro, and Theodere Baker at Springer. These four men were oenvioted of murder and were te have been banged en Friday. The chances are that Gey. Resa will commute the Thomaaaen sentence te Imprisonment for life. Streng petitlena la behalf of Baker are alae being presented. m Twe Hsn Killed bj Lightning. Vienna, April 27. Newa haa been received here et the prevalence or thunderaterma throughout Moravia and Gallcla of unusual violence, Mueh damage baa been done by tbe heavy ralna and a a number of casualties, tbe result of light atrekea, are reported. A building, la wblch a score of laborers who were working en a railroad took refuge dur ing the prevalence of a storm, waa atruck by lightning and two killed outright while the ethers were mere or leaa Injured. Meat of them bave lest tbe power of bearing. Bale of a itallread BaTeeted. St. Paul, Minn., April 27. H. H. Perter and ether officials of the Chicago & North western railroad system came te St Paul yesterday and concluded the terma of pur chase of tbe Chicago fc Eastern Illinois read bv the former company. H. H. Stevena aad Geerge Ball, president and vice president of the Chicago it Eaatern Illinois, were present The! terma of sale are net known, bat it Is supposed the purchase et the read la te give the Omaha an entrance te Chicago. aervkVa Klag Alarmed. Londen, April 27. The Standard'! cer respondent at Belgrade telegraphs that be hu mllAhla information that DTO-Ruaalan (feeling is ae rapidly Increasing throughout M .- .--& TP. !- H- t.A eervis iua iking; niuw niun hw u neeeseity of receding from bla position aad making concessions te Russia. Ne one, tbe correspondent aaya, would be aurprlaed aheuld be de ae, and many believe that tbe security of hla throne depends largely upon tha alacrity wltb wbleh he suecumbs te Inevitable. Harder Ud Baletde. Coldwater. Mlcb., April W.-Taeasea Jehnsen, let Knexvtlle, Tena., fc"""' tbla elty, mortally wounded Mr. Geerge vv. Gardiner, laat evening, aad allgbUy Jjaaded Mra, Gardiner, bla fermef J" kllledhlme.lt JS from ber aeveral jeers aaa ueraiaer awe h married toaeraeeBl two yeua, John Jehn John iTbadeaVhlreaweekUajatert te ess 5? cbUdrea, which Mra, OwUgair denied te Urn, aad tbe result was tbla tragedy. innn. Anril 27. The rate for the two ttouaaadgeiaeaaatNewaaarket teaey waa wee by aUterwriaei Pall aaaea, aad Igbv taira. TawfaWBsaesjM PRICE TWO! THE TROUBLE IX avaaaaaa mr iumssj rteaia rAVAtiiam. reeata Ateeaa Aatweva) I saadAi ToLine, Ohie, April aaya or ua Cincinnati rteta I asneb exriteeaeat la thla ear i racalrrfoftheneweettteorwarh militia by Get. Ferakar eaeeea bf I togupefthe Paaldlag reaervetri warp thea deatreylag the prbsetael I we aaiami aae jam mna eeaaw olpeltermlnea la lata eHr. Thai of the reservoir waa done bra nunarea men who, after bevies;, secured tne guards, aa carrying out et their aeleetea waa early yesterday neumg waa learned or the eaa daylight yesterday. The up the reservoir are Interested! which It covers, title te whleh tried in vain te obtain freta tea several attempts nave beaa i te blew up the reservoir aad done. Adjutant General here yesterday afternoon aad men tn addition te a Gating tea proceeded at onea te Oaell, wheat . marcn across tne country te Antwerp, company haa preceded blm aad tawN cadets and fourth battery are beta ta ! neaa te leave at an hoer'e notlee. erner haa ordered the reservoir la" I stored at once, Troops are new en duty at Ceslt ieaa attempt te destroy the result of discontent ea tha part of at the maintenance of a laaetlaalli section et canat 'ins Miami aaa runs from Teledo te OmeiaaaaV town et Junction, Paulding Wabash & Erie canals tela ter originally extended through Ii tha atata len ue sbandaaml tt ri then tbe Ohie section from Jai state line, 18 " i-i-tti rrantlaallj- exeept rer rarung timeera te eenaae east et Antwerp, Paulding coeaty, la erveir in dispute, covering zees ground. Frem one of thegusrda at erveir the following parilcuiara talnedt FOCR GUARDS IN TRB MOBS He said there were four guards ea erveir bank ever since tha acttatlna the maintenance of the canal begsa. 3 tan o'clock Monday night they denly surrounded by' a body of taken captives and disarmed. of the mob at once went te spadea cutting tbe reservoir the remainder of the crowd down tewarda the leeks, one near tbe bulkhead tbey ck with coal oil aad art u eV. et'e house was mob than saMfffa avsaajsaai placing a heavy tbe gates blew them eat near the Junction of tbe Wabash canala they blew out bodily. Thai the wreck and they returned te taa where they all worked ea tbe beak o'clock. Cempanlea A. C. and E. of tba ment arrived at Cecil at8o'elocku Soen alter their arrival one et tba guardawbe bad been detained by and had inat come trem tne mllea distant and reported four ploaiena en the line or the nightfall. General Azllnaea newa at once began preparations night raid en the mob aad a bear la expected before da) break te-day. , ; A BOLDIBR ACCIDENTALLY KIU Cecil, Ohie, April 27. Frederick a member et Company H, of killed en arriving here last night cldental discbarge of bla gun. Cecil, O , April 27. Tbe TJi correspondent went te Antwerp lng where he found the exeii beat but everybody knewa wants te knew where the a they Intend te de. 0 it u ciaimea that tne another attack en the reserveer" Eight men began work at ana de wa and exploded eight charges et a: the reservoir. Wbea news of taw arrival reached them tbey retreasta I They are determined te drala aha if peaaiDie, out win aet ngnt I damage te tbe reservoir ae tar h) a' I gap ha tha embankment, tea feat thirty feet wide. Oa tbe lop tba .' rushing from the reservoir at a i The east lock la practically a toad I la a email break la taa which dynamiters propose night Ne trouble aaa troops arrived, and It Is aet like will be. Adjutant General has the names of seven or eight whom he will bave arrested aadxi by law. Mayer Flack, of seen, and aald bla people weeid. tbe troops, but the people are either bave the reservoir ( canal Improved for draining. militia were ordered from Teledo I inc. Defiance. Ohie, April 27. 1 eager and Hahn bad aoensnltsttaa morning with cot uaentsii, aw and Hemer Meachan, dlvlatea dent of Paulding, aad all fear lea) for the scene of the dtatatbaaia, printed oepiea of tha I with them te pest up. MawGeMI NoeALxa, Arts., April 7.- pecters laat la from near miles southeast et tbla plaee, i cevery of febaleualy rtea geld alnge there. ltisueagBitaat mlnee were worked 200 yeara aga ' priests, There U much exelteaseati dlsoevery, aad there la a general i locality. . fi Ovsteaaas by das. Mankite. Minn., April J7. afternoon O. C. MeOurdy, eaj tha Mankite ess works, was basement of the works. 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