J!8 ?$w rrcr iwin MwWKSSRiK WW?f5f t,m fj 5(W i"1 --y ..- ,r W, -. J. Y tm . r f - mtfaSttf XtJ? tVet v V j VOLUME XXin NO. 212. LANCASTER, PA., MONDAY, MAY 9, 1887. PRICE TWO. SWJT!' (i -v i" " I if Aaa ' -y u . Saw BBBF J SB AY UNSUCCESSFUL BURGLARS. imr ah kuu araaaw jmmmi.ut awuaa -n a r unrigs. The Strang Neise That AntnM th Pro prietor Blvrplnaj Over th mera The Harglar Maka flood Thalr Kieane, Leaving N.Olua Behind. Burglar entered Ilia jewelry Mere of Will A K rater, at Nin IHI Fast King atreet, at a lata hour en Sunday night, and although 'hey did considerable work, they did net suc ceed In getting anything et Talus, Tha msmbera of the II rm hate room ever lb atere wheru they sleep, anil hath ware In bed. About 1130 Mr. Wllla heard a noise down atalri, which aeundad aa though some one waa walking tightly In the atera He Informed hla partner, but aa the nelae aoen .topped iinthlug mere waa thought of It. Hliertly before one o'clock a noise was again heard. The gentlemen arose, end iien looking around the room found that nearly all nl their clothing bad been taken. They went down atalra and eiamlned the atere room. The front deer waa atandlng open about eight Inchea and the clothing, which had born taken from up atalra, wa lying around the llenr. Nearly all the poeketa had been turned inside out In one of the Teat poeketa there was aeme money, but the thleTea overlooked It. The valuable jewelry, eta, was all In the sale, but the drawer. In the atere had been opened and ransacked. In one there waa a let of jewelry, which had been tell for repair. Tbla bad been emptied en a large ahew cam and the con ten I a teat tared around. Nothing I. known te hare been taken from the atere. Chief of PulleeSmlth waa notified of the burglary, and from the examination Which he and Messrs. Wllla A Reefer made It la believed that the thlevea effected an entrance te the atere from Mra. Oumpt'a part of the building. It la likely that trjMhlevea acrretvd Miameelvea In the benne durln tl Jy nJ made their way out through connecting deer en the aecend lloer. The object e. the robbery waa te aecure money or valuable Jewelry and It la likely they looked for the asle key In the clothing which they eiamlned. Among the clothing examined by the thlevea waa a ault which Mr Keller had taken etrjuit rrere 11 o'clock. II SJIS H tCAS BUBABO. Tha Voting Weman Charged Willi tha OfTua Arre.trd -Other rroMcatlen. William II. Nlngleten, a realdent of the lower end of the county, appeared before AUerman A. I". Dennelly, at an early hour en Hunday morning and made complaint agaln.t Kva Kelly, an Inmate of a heinte of 111 repute en Middle street, lllaatery waa that the girl robbed him of f-0 and a ring. He etae made complaint agalnat Geerge Bene dict knd Mr. Antheny ler aelllng liquor en Hunday and without license. All the above gave ball for a hearing at 2 o'clock tbla after neon. .Singleton waa prcaeruted for drunkenness and disorderly conduct before the aame alder man and the hearing In blacaaa waa alae fixed for 2 o'clock. Hlngleten, accompanied by blsattorney.ap blsatterney.ap peered before the alderman abertly before neon, and mated that he waa unable te make out the charge he preferred. He then with drew tbe suit, and paid all coats. The caae agalust hlin wa alae dismissed. Mera Tramp. Arreted On Hunday Constable I'lckel, et Peters burg, arretted four trampa who were found at a aolienl hntiM near Halunga, the deer of which wa. .Uncling open. Tin men were taken before Squire Oray bill, who will hear them tbla ntentug. The aame con.tatile arrested Clara Huilth and her twelve-year-old ann (leerge near Junction en Hunday. Squire Orayblll will hear them en Wedneaday evening. This couple have been leafing around the neigh borhood for a month past The woman baa drawn many strange men trampa te that aectlen and ahe has had many dlllerent levers among the gentlemen of the read. Her con duct has been very bad at timet, and the people complained of her. It la believed by aeme that ahe la net et aeund mind. AH AVtTI.B e TAAOB. R.r. Itewlend II Heward lecture In Twe el In CUT Vnurcbta. Kev. llewland It. Heward, editor of the Amerxean Ailvecate e Pence and Arbitra tion, wlui for the past three years baa been a representative of the Bosten Peace society, lectured In Ht. Jehn'. Lutheran church Hun day morning and In the Duke atreet M. E, church Hunday evening. The audience at Ht. Jehn'a wa. rather email, owing no doubt te the threatening condition of the weather. The audience at the Duke street church was quite large. Rev. Heward, who la a brother of Uaneral O. u. Heward, la a very geed speaker and advanced many arguments In favor et the aelllemant of all dispute aineug states and uatiena by arbitra tion. While he acknowledged that nations In going te war, elten bad Justice en the one aide or the ether te Impel them te action, be believed that there waa ' a better way " of souring Justice than the slaughter el hun dreds of thousands et the bravest men in the conflicting nations. Kev. Heward waa an agent of tbe Christian commission during the war between tbe tales, and waa en duty In that capacity at tha battle of Gettysburg. He depleted the horrors of that terrible battle In glowing words, and held all these horrors might have been avoided bad men llaiented te reason and tbe votee of Christ Instead of being maddened by their passions. He held that tha time has come when peaceful arbitration abeuld take the place of the arbitrament of tba sword, and with tbla object in view the Bosten Peace society was organized. It has sent representatives te tbe heads of the European natiena new en the verge of war end hopes te be able in conjunction with ether peaceful agenclea te prevent them from tha shedding et Innocent bleed. Unclaimed Letters. The following la a list of unclaimed letter remaining In the poatqfflee, Monday, May 9, 1887: LaMea' Ut Mra. H. K. Brubaker, Mlsa Detteneyeur, Miaa M. Devleran, Mlas Mary Havaratlck, Mlaa Jannla Jlunburg, Mra UanrgeP. Luea. Qtntt' LUt Messrs. Bewman A Alwlne, Hamuel Hawkins, a Hlinen Jaoeby, Jehn Millar, Ben. HcbleW. Leula Withers. Feurth-Clati Matter Him Ella Heffman. lee la the aaaqashanna. Although It has bean almeat three month alnea tba lea moved In tka, Susquehanna river, and there ha been a great deal et warm weather alnea, there atlll remain con cen atdsrabl quantities of les at different point. On tba reek about Hartman'a Island, at Taeqean, there are piles of lea tea aad twelve feet in height They leek Ilka aelld eakaa and are aofflelaaUjr large te racaala there for some Ume yet. Hie kerfs WaMlag Dsy. grim the Heading eagle. Mlaa Katie Eekert, daughter of Beary a Eckart, will be married te Alfred H. Reeves, of Pheenlxvllle, la Okrlat cathedral, by Blabep Howe, ea Wednesday, Juae Stk. Extensive preparations i ara beteg made aad it will be one of the finest wadiibiga arar htUkBthlaelty. TMjreuv Udjtaapwt fcT1taleftavtMll arena ( Mia . an Uvea Loet at a MapUem-Pltty reeale Tarawa lata the stiver. Hunday morning a number of colored people belonging te tha congregation of Mount .km Baptist church. New Orleans, aaaembled en the wharf at tha head of Llzsrdl atreet te be baptised by Immeralen, according te the rlteael their church. A large number of persona followed tha baptismal party te tha wharf for the purpose of witness ing tha ceremony. They leaned en tbe wharf railing, which gave way nnder the great strain, and about any persona were precipitated Inte tha river. The following are known te be drowned : Harriet Cook, while, aged .1J years I Amelia Williams, colored, aged H Hese Edmund, colored, aged 7 l Huae Lawrence, colored, aged (I t K. Cornelius, 7-year old child l Kelece Richard, baby ; Rsne Hegel. f year-old child t a colored woman (uauie unkuen);a white woman (name unknown). A wblteglrlbald a baby In her arms ; ahe finally let the child go and sunk. The baby was saved. Rosalia Williams, a colored girl, alae bad a baby in her arms, Hhe waa drowned but tha child waa saved. The apectatera of tha aeena expreea tka opinion that many peraena were drowned who have net yet been reported missing. There were a number of .kill, en the river In front or tbe wharf railing. Many of tha oo eo oe cupanta of tbeae email beata were Injured by people and broken ralllnga lading upon them. j-Wany of the aklfl. were upt and aeme of tee occupant, drowned, but the above are all the namee obtainable at present. A great crowd lingered about the scene of tbe acci dent in the afternoon, many of them In search of relatives and friends. Thirty n.e Italian. Drowned. The steamer l.a Champagne, which sailed Hiturday morning from Havre, ler New Yerk, and which afterwards returned, hav ing been In collision, wa. run Inte by the steamer Vlllede Rie. The latter steamer sank, but her crew and passengers were saved. The collision eaued a panic among the Italians en beard tbe L Champagne, who made a rush for the life beat and caused It te caplte. Thirty five of tbem were drowned In addition la threw Bailers who had tried te prevent tbe ruth. The ateamer Vllle da Berdeaux readied fifteen I tallaue clinging te the capsized life-beat. Net a Het sn Drowned, Uavhk, May 9 The loe. of lire resulting from tbe collision or the steamship l.a Cham pagne with tbe steamship Vlllede Rie has been greatly exaggerated. The total num ber or peraena drowned will net reach a der.n all told. All or the victims were emi grants. The paa.engera of tbe Li Cham pagne will leave for New Yerk en the ateam ablp I.a llretagne, which sails Wednesday. The name of the bark with which the La Bretagne was In collision en the nlgbt of April 30th and aank, la the Tellus. The La Bretagne suffered no Injury. cei.vr run tviiAVMttmuuB witt, A Claim nlS70,oeo Agaln.t Uncle Nam Dating Hack te the Memlnela War. The will of the late James W. Hchatim berg, better known aa "Count Ten Hcbaum berg," who died at tbe Colonnade hotel, I'hll adelphla, en VL II, 1H85, has Ju.t been ad mitted te probate In the elllce of the register el wllla. Fer many years previous te hla death Crunt von Hchaumberg waa well known In tbe beat circles of Philadelphia society. The will waa executed a short time previous te hi decease, and after dividing the principal of a trust fund of 2r,000 be tween bla daughter and three nieces, be queathe te Melanle Hmith-Reuaaeati. anloee, and Jamea Celeman, an attorney or Washing Ington, each one-half of a certain claim which said Celeman Is te prosecute berere Congress, raald claim being, aa atated In the will, "a Judgment or the United ntatea nnurta, com mencing the 31l day of July, 1S.K3, and tbe 'Jltb day et Marcb, Hl.", the amount being by the honorable court and Jury adjudged te be due ma a an officer of the regiment of dra goons, or the 1'irst Calvary, United Hlataa army." The claim mentioned aggregates about $70,(100. During the Hemlnele war Count von Hcbaumlierg was aecend lieutenant or dra goons, and. dealring te visit New Orleans, he tendered his resignation. While en hla wsy te tbe latter place be was promoted te be first lieutenant In the meantime the realgnatlen waa accepted, the claim being made that It covered both ranks, but tbe count contended that It waa only as second lisutenanu A abort time afterward President Tyler rein stated him, but tbe action waa subsequently reversed by President Polk. During the late rebellion the count waa a quartermaster In the army, and purpeaely retained certain sums of money In his hand, aa a set-oil te what waa due him and te compel the government te bring action against him. Huch an action was begun, whereupon he Instituted a counter suit for the 70,000 which he claimed was due blm, and which la .till in dispute. all News. Tbe Association game of Saturday were: At Philadelphia : Athletic 7, Baltimore ; at Ht Leula : HU Leula 12, Leulavllla 7 ; at Cleveland, Cincinnati 6, Cleveland 2. The Hunday game were : At Cleveland : Cleve land 7, Cincinnati 0 ; at Ht Leula : St Leuis 0, Louisville I. Hsturdsy'a league games were : At Wash ington, Philadelphia 0, Washington 1 ; at Chicago : Pittsburg 10, Chicago H ; at Detreit: Detroit 18, Indianapolis i ; at New Yerk : Bosten 10, New Yerk 4. The Washington team had but three hits off young Dan Casey en Haturday. The Pennsylvania Htate Association opened en Haturday. In Altonna the Johna Jehna tnwn club wa defeated by 11 te 10, and In Wilkeatiarre the home team downed Hcran Hcran ten by 18 te a Tbe game between Reading and Alleutewn wa. slopped by rain. It la aald that the Athletic club will no longer draw crowd in Philadelphia, and the ewnera are anxious te sell It out It te aald that Denny Mck la te get (200 per month In Johnstown. The Wllkeabarre elub has given a circus tbe privilege el making a pig aty out el Ita ground May 21. Spertxng Life. Ooefadarataa Will Net Krect Nennuitm. Plekatt'a Dlvlsl&i Aaaoelatlon of ex-Confederates, which has been making arrange ment te have their reunion at Qettay burg en the 3d of July, te commemorate their bitter atruggle and select a site ler a monument, baa determined net te visit Gettysburg at all, the Gettysburg Memerial associa tion having refused te allow any Confederate monument te be erected within tbe line or tbe Union force. Then, again, tha Inscription te be cut Inte the monument waa objectionable, aa tbe word "patriotism" waa designed te be used. Oen. K E Lea published a letter In 1870, In whlcb be opposed tbe erection of monument te oemmamorate tha oenfliola et friend. Ha waa Invited te TUlt Oettyabnrg te aid In pointing out tha position et various di visions, Ha did net go. STATE NOTM IN A LINK OK TWO. Tbe Philadelphia Reeerd aaya that thirteen hundred belpleea Jnmataa crowd Inte tha city almshouse without Are escapes or ade quate water supply, a M. Preveat tha Pennsylvania ratlread'a general superintendent et transportation, baa bean granted a leave of abeeuee, and 1 about te go te isurepe ler a wree meniua' trip. Tha Homestead Qlaaa works at Homestead, with cutting and packing department, office and warehouse, were destroyed by fire. Lnee, 50,000 1 fully insured. Tha Pennavlvanla Railroad company will maka extensions this spring amounting te several hundred miles et track In the mineral and timber territories. Governer Beaver formally opened tbe ex position of tbe Harriaburg City Grays, at the armory or the company Haturday evening In presence or several thousand people, Tba Baldwin locomotive werka expect te turn out 200 locomotives thla year, which will exeeed their reeerd by about fifty. Tea Yerk county coroner la Investigating th death, of William Bbrhart, of Shrews bury, who died mysteriously in a Baltimore Joea B, Morten, ex-oenvlct and expreal daat of tka Market atreet railway, of Phils- datable, la aet dead aa reported a yaar age, "jwjsj w ana Ttffc. nal emUmm la Naw EARTHQUAKE IN MEXICO. e nMHemaB abb rtrtr Lirmatear at BAxmurm, bomeba. Tweaty-gevM Killed at Opal by ramag nalMlaga-Yeleaale Kf aptteaa la the Nh- berlag Mewaiaiaa-A Oeaeral aetaaaM OeavataMi la Meilee n edited. Tbe Mexican government en Sunday re re etlvad Ita first Information regarding tha disastrous earthquake en the 2d Inst at the town of Batrlspe, la the district of Moctet Mectet tiDja, Honors, by whleh 150 peraena lest their Uvea. Tha earthquake occurred at 30 p. m. At the aame time voleanlo eruption began In tba neighboring mountain, lighting up the aumtnlta for long distance. Tba aame afternoon earthquake shocks ware lalt throughout the state. The prediction Is made In tba City of Mexico by local aclentlata that Mexico la about te undergo a general eelsmte convul sion, and recent records of eartbquakaahecka show that there la widespread volcanic activity from one end of Mexico te the ether. Volcanic eutbreeka ara occurring near the Guatemalan border aa wall a in thaatate of Hener. A Han Frandaoe Call apedal from Ou.y maa, Mexico, dated Hatturdey, aaya: "The earthquakeef tba 3d Instant waa accompanied by a terrible voleanlo eruption at B.trlape, whlcb destroyed MoeUzuma, killing lfiO per per eona and Igniting tha weed In tha vicinity. Twenty-eeven peraena were alae killed at Opntu by falling bultdlnga. Many peraena were Injured at Grenada and Uuaaber, which towns were almost completely destroyed." Anether violent earthquake shook la re ported In the Han Jese mountain, forty mile aetith of Fert Huacbua, In Henera General Forsyth baa aent an exploration party te Investigate. A party just returned from tbe Hants Catallna mountains report that tbe canons are full of water, which waa brought te tbe lurfsce by the earthquake. Thla 1. a great been for that region, a there are thousands of acrea of geed farming lands at the base of tbeae meuntalaa which only needed water te make them valuable. An An other geed effect or tha earthquake te tha opening or two large geld vein, which were discovered In the Hants Catallna meuntalna at a point where the whele aide of a moun tain .lid down. Heveral prospecting parties have left te locate claims. BUTBB WmUB CULLAU bill. Dr. Philip SehafrieDallv.r the AnanaJ Sermon te lbs stud.nu of the Theological N.mlaary. Yesterday the baccalaureate sermon te the en ler elate of tbe theological seminary waa preached In tbe college ctapel by Rev. E. V. Gerbart, D. D., president of the faculty. The sermon wa baaed en 1st. Cor., II., 12-13, and wa considered by all an able discourse. It was very appropriate for tbe oceaalou, deal ing especially with the peculiar work of the minister of tbe gospel. Although the weather wa Inclement, yet quite a large audience was preaent Owing te the fact that the annual com tnencement exerelae of tbe theological semi nary take, place during thla week and alae the anniversary or iheGmtheen literary society the campus will preaent a lively appearance. On Tueaday evening a missionary meeting la te be held In tbe college chapel at whlcb Rev. Dr. C. F. McCauley, or Reading, and Rev. J. F. Hnjder, of Maner Dale, Pa, will apeak. Excellent musle ter thla occasion has been prepared by the young ladles of the congregation. Ou Wedneedsy evening tbe students of the theological seminary will be addressed by Dr. Philip Hcbaff, tbe great theologian. Tbe students all feel like con gratulating Ihemaelver upon having the opportunity te bear Dr. Sebatl, who la beyond doubt the meat celebrated and voluminous theological writer new living. On Thursday evening the commencement exercise proper will take place. The follow ing are tbe namea of tbe young men who will graduate and deliver these en tbe occasion : R. F. Gasa, Hunbury, Pa. ; Rebert O' Beyle, Lancaster, Pa. ; Max Puhl, Berlln,'Prussla; Richard C. Hchledt, Portland, Oregon ; O. P. Hteckel, Hlatingten, Pa. Te all these exerclaes tbe friends of tbe Institu tion are cordially Invited. On Friday evening of this week the Gu'tbean society will celebrate ita annlveraary In Fulton opera beuse. Mr. Walter Bsu.man, or this city, will con duct the mu.ie ter tbe seminary commence ment; tbl tact will aasure music of tbe hlgheat order. In last Saturday's edition of the Intxm.i riEvccn a slight error occurred In the report of the Diagnetblan contest Tbe subject of Mr. H. U. Apple's oration wa ' The Alhatn bra," and that of Thee. B. Appel wa " Meral Kpldemlca." Tbe name of U. U. Apple waa emitted from the Hat or speakers, but the prize waa properly awarded te him. There were ten oration. A literary society waa recently organized down at Franklin and Maraball academy; It Is te be called tbe " Jefferaenlan Literary So ciety," thua adding one mere te the many advantage presented by that Institution. MB. BALL BBTA A TaUOIOT. The Jary Award H.r as.oeo for the Lew el Her Husband. Argument was oenoluded In the suit et Maria Bell against tbe Pennsylvania railroad company en Haturday evening, and given te the Jury abertly after Oo'elock. Alter a de liberation or four heura they agreed upon a verdict In favor of the plaintiff and assessed the damages at 15,000. Tbe verdlet waa ren dered en Hunday morning. Brealus, Whit son and Hbenck for plaintiff ; IL M. and E. D. North for defendant When the jury retired a ballet waa taken and ltatoed ten for plaintiff and two for de fendant These two aoen Joined tbe ten In a verdict ler plaintiff, and tbe next thing te agree upon waa the amount of damage. Heme favored heavy damage and ethers only a nominal sum. Finally each Jurer marked wbathe thought tbe widow ought te have and the aggregate aura wa divided by twelve, the number of jurors, and tha average wa about f,0.X), aud en that aum they agreed. The Mayer'. Iniarc.ilng Court. Jamea MeTague, a smooth-tongued son of the Emerald Isle, who succeeded last week In persuading hla honor that he had net com mitted a grleveua aln by getting drunk, waa the flrat customer for the mayor te dispose el thla morning. Ha had no defense te maka te tha charge, for tba reason aa he aald, that bla spirits war low." Forty-eight hours waa hla sentence. Tha second customer waa Elijah Brown Alten. Ha waa found at midnight in a yard In the Fourth ward. Hi tirade agalnat tha minions of tba law for arresting an Inoffen sive citizen was out short by the mayer'a lit tle apeeeb 30 daya In Jail. Tba third subject waa a professional tramp, and for the next 80 daya ha will break atone.- A Chester Oeaaty Mea'a High Rank. Ensign Charles H. Uewes, U. B. N., formerly of Weat Cheater, who giaduated Ne. 1 at tbe United Htatea Naval academy In 1880 and wa then aant te tha Glasgow university for a hree yeara oeuratt In naval construction, completed hla flrat annual ex amination en April 25 at tha unl vanity, and steed Ne. 1, making an average for tba year of 95 per cent, the highest average arar made there. Heme Aesaewladgaseata. The mtnagers of the Hern gratefully acknowledge tha following donations : Cnss. Leng, a top te aeen child ; L. B. Harr, a card for each child ; Mr. Ball, candy ;-Mr. Sheets, candy ; Mr. Andersen, candy ; Mrs. Gruel, eakaa and eandy ; First Church of Ged Ban- day school, basket oreoiocsa sggs j cress Mr, ?hjva vwum, ssUmm tt Old Sema tlsang That Waa Hotly et aa Id. ceaesqaeataal Obaracter. Tha storm et Haturday appears te have been oneef unusual severity, aad tha fall of rain was very heavy. Tba weather continued vary bad atl Haturday night and during Hun day. Rain fell In torrents at intervals and there were several thunder storm. The read In tba lower aad of tba county were badly washed en Haturday. Tha streams wen vary high and aeme damage was done te tha crops, A number of trees were struck by lightning aad shattered. The lightning whleh was se sharp in this city seams te have made aeme trouble, About tha Buck and Rawllnavllle tba rain was very heavy. Constable Christ Kline had a potato pitch ea a fertile hillside en WaatHampQeld town ship near Chestnut UUL After tba storm of Haturday he found that all hw potatoes had bean washed down into tba turnpike. Harry 7, Rheeds has a very nice vegetable garden en Houth Prioee street below Vine. The flwd played havoe with It, and many of bla finest garden plant wars awept down the run " adjoining his property. Part of tha chimney and several slate were tern from tba root of the Covenant U. B. church, en Weat Orange street, by the storm en Saturday afternoon. The storm of Jehn Jeflerlea, en Ceral atreet, waa allgbtly damaged. A tree In the reaervelr grounds was struck by lightning en Haturday and badly shat tered. The chimney of Mr. Geerge M. Kline's res idence, oerner of Orange and Lime, waa In jured by lightning during the storm and the oentanta of a tailing ateve pipe were distri buted ever tbe kitchen. During tba heavy aterm et Saturday after noon, the lightning went down the chimney otJebnC. Hetting, liquor dealer, Ne, 142 North Queen atreet Berne weed work In the fireplace caught tire, and it wa extinguished by a hose stream. Abraham Denllnger's barn In Mlllersvllle, waa stmck by lightning, and several beards were knocked off and a calf killed. The breast of tbe dam at Htrehm'a mill, in Providence township, waa tern away by tbe high water of Haturday. All the streams In tha vicinity were high, and many of tbe read bridges were covered with water for several hours. Tha trestle work en tbe Columbia & Pert Deposit railroad, near Pequea station, gsve way this morning and passenger were delayed several hours. The break has been repaired. Caul Killed by Lightning. The lightning atruck Inte tbe barn of Geerge Hetter, residing In K.phe township, about alx mile weet et Manheim, early en Saturday morning. The cattle belonging te Allen Hetter were Instantly killed and one badly wounded. Five lightning flrat struck a large locust tree which steed right behind the barn and passed through a bole in the wall te the stable. BIBB 1 LBBAKOM CUVHTT. Hra. Catharine HUlnmsli, Mether el .1. L. Btelsm.lt, el lbs Lancaster liar. Mra, Catharine Stelnmetz, mother of J. L. Htelnmetz, esq , died, tbe result of general debility, at her residence at Annvllle, Leba non county, en Sunday nlgbt, aged 81 year. Hbe was the daughter of Jehn Gruss, (or many yeara hotel-keeper and merchant at Ephrata, and waa born in 1600. Hbe removed with her husband te Annvllle, Lebanon county, In 1815, since which time she has resided there. Her husband died In 1S.J1. Ol bar ten children, nine aurvlva They are C. P., residing at Annvllle ; Geerge W., living In Clay township ; Mary A., wife of Rev. Jeseph Painter, of Myeratewn, Lebanon county ; Charles W., s merchant, at New New manatewn, In tbe aame county ; Salinda, wire of Dr. J. G. Fritz, et Annvllle ; Uriah G., in bualneaa in Philadelphia ; Mis Hebeeca, Martin M, B , also in business in Philadelphia, aud Jacob L , a member of the Lancaster bar. Death of Cunningham dche.en. Cunningham Aoheaen, aged 78, who died auddenly from paralysis en his farm in East Drumore, en tbe Scotland read between Mechanics Greve and Drumore Centre, April 28, waa one the eldest residents of that aectlen. He wa a brother of tbe late Charles Acbeaen, of Mechanic Greve, who had several yeara age been Identified with large business Interests In Philadelphia. Mr. Acheson prier te hla becoming a farmer many yeara age wa teaming at tbe Conewlngo and ether Iren work, and was well known throughout the Lewer End. He was a staunch Democrat and was subscriber te tbe Intki.muenckr for thirty or forty yeara. His wife and five children survive. Rebert, el the three eons, was killed en tbe Pennsylvania railroad several yeara age. Tna remaining sons and daughter are T. V., Gee. R., Mary K, Mrs. B. Finley and Mr. Emma Erb. Tbe funeral took place en Saturday, April 30th ; Interment at Chestnut Level. Death of Jacob N.n. Jacob Neff, a prominent young farmer, re aiding near Ephrata, died Sunday evening, after a briel Illness, He leaves a wife and four small children. Hla funeral will take place en Thursday morning, and the interment made at Lengneckei'a meeting house, near LI tit z. Tbe deceased was 31 years or sge, and his death waa due te typhoid peeumenla and erysipelas. He wss a brother-in-law of Isaac Pfautz, of Lltlls, Death el Cbarle. A. Nal. Charles A. Neal, aged M, died at his heme in Harrlsburg en Haturday morning. Mr. Neal bad been ill for nearly two years, but only or late did his numerous irlends lear that his recovery was doubtful. Deeeased waa born In the village of Peach Bettem and moved te Harriaburg fifteen years age. A singular coincidence te that he died en the same data he moved te that city. Mr. Neal was a slater by trade and for fourteen years waa foreman for Jamea Tewsen, of Harria burg. Mr. Neal waa a kind and faithful husband, a loving father and waa highly es teemed by a large circle et acquaintance. Ue leavea a widow and alx children. The remain ware brought en Monday te Mt ten church, Lancaster county, for Inter ment Pen.ral tf Jeseph rank, Washinciteh Boreuuii, May 9. The funeral of Jeseph Funk, whose sudden death occurred a few dsys age, took place en Bundayat 10 a. m. in the Church of Ged, In thla place. Revs. Rice, patter, and Kauffman conducted the aervlcet,as well aa a delegation of Susquehanna ledge, I. O O. F., of Colum bia, of which deceased waa a member. The church was crowded and a number of per sons were compelled te stand. Deceased waa a man of fine character and ready te assist tbe needy. Jehn D. Mellinger, who is employed with Wanamaker, la visiting bis borne here. Mrs, Llllle Delta, of Cumberland county, a granddaughter of J, B. Hbumae, is visiting relatives in Maner. The report of tbe auditors of the borough shows a balance in it favor of t3.3 1. Oloaed th Kegag.ia.nt. Ida Lewie closed a rather unsuccessful en gagement of a weak in Fulton opera beuse, en Ssturdsy svenieg, when Luerstla Bergia" aad the "Th Twe Buzzards" fermsd tba bill. Tha audisnes was fair la aUa. la Sasnmar Valteras. Tba polies appeared la their summer ttalfem en MUertey evening. Itwssssoed evaaJalAtViaigtdULkthA . TERRIBLE DISCOVERY. AHUtHBB IIHtTAKOB WBBBBA COBVMB WAA COWBttBB PBBBATVBBLT. A Man renad te Have Became Alive Alter He Waa Prepared for Barlal-Whlle AtUad- lag Lathern Synod a a Delegate a Premlaeat Otaleaa Dies. Chioacie, May 0 A special te tbe Tribune from Vlneennea, Ind., aaya : During the afternoon aessien of the Lutheran Evengelleal synod st Boensvllle, Philip Geyer, a wealthy citizen of Mount Auburn, Ohie, who was present aa a delegate, fell, aa It was supposed, dead from apoplexy. The remains were hurriedly prepared for burial and shipped te tha home of tbe deceased. Ten heura after tbe supposed death, tba re mains arrived here. Tba baggageman wbe bad handled the coffin declared be had beard the dead man kick against tbe box three or four times and that ha did net handle like dead weight Ha auggeated examina tion, but It waa objected te by the gentlemtn who accompanied tbe remains. Werd was sent te the chief of polies of ClnclnnsU, snd the Information wss telegrsphed that en the coffin being opened the man waa lying en hla tie, bis shroud wss tern, snd thsre were ether Indications going te ahew that Geyer bad come te life after having been placed in the celli n. A fAMOVA MIMATBAL'A BUB. Death el Billy Welch, Who Wrete Twe Popular Negro Bengs, Billy Welch, the well-known minstrel died In New Yerk en Haturday. He was born In Harriaburg in 1850. At tbe request of J. II. Uaverly, Mr. Welch organic! tbe famous Haverly minstrels, the most success ful orgamratlen el the kind In the country. Tbla company be also took te Europe and made a fortune for Haverly. When It re turned te America Mr. Welch remained In Londen, where, In partnership with J. IL Feete, he conducted tbe American hotel. On returning te America about alx years age he organized Uaverly'a colored minstrels, and made a successful tour of tbla coun try. He aubeequently managed ether amusement enterprise, hi lateat engage ment being with ueckatsdsr's minstrel in New Yerk, where he waa stage manager. Ha closed bla engagement laat Saturday nlgbt, when thecempany took tbe read. Although having few educational advantagea he was a singularly bright man and waa tbe author of numerous minstrel sketches snd songs, among the latter being "Dam Gelden Slip, per," "I'll Meet Her When the Sun Gees Down" The mother of the desd minstrel still lives In Hsrrlsburg, ss does bis sister, Mrs. B. A. Pass, snd his brother, "Jack Welch, Iste chlef engineer et the fire depart ment In compliance with the request of the sged mother el Hilly Welch, the remains will be taken te Harrlsburg for Interment Ne funeral exercise will be held In New Yerk. A movement la en toot for a grand entertain ment te assist bis family, who are left unpro unpre vided for. Deckatader'a minstrels sent 1 150 from Buffalo and telegrama or sympathy. Hilly Emersen proffered bla service and 100 ler two reserved seat, and Henry E. Dlxey, who knew Welch well.wlll aaslat Billy Rtee, Thatcher and boils of ethers will also volun teer. KOUBALhVHUUL UMOKBH. Tba aentlem.n Who Will Loek After the Hlllenville laitltntlen. The trustees or the Nermal aoheol at Mlllera- vllle organized en Saturday by electing Gee. K. Reed president, A. M. Frantz secretary, and P. W. Heistand treasurer. Dr. Hlgbee, superintendent et public instruction, ap pointed J no. B. Warlel and Jacob Bauaman aa state trustees. Attended the Htate Nermal. Mr. Geerge W. Phillips, tbe newly eleeietl superintendent of the school, of Scranton, Is 3J years et age. He la a son et the late Hen. Themas PblUIpe, of that city, and has bad a valuable experience in the practical field of educational work, for which he has also hsd s thorough training. Mr. Phillips attended the Milleravllle Nermal echoel during the years I860 and 1670, and la a graduate of Wyoming seminary and Lafayette college, At th Waal Cheater Nermal Scheel. The final examination for the West Chester Nermal school has been set for June 11, snd will probably Isst three or four days. In the scientific course there are but two candidates for examination, We, H. Jehnsen, of Leaf, Cheater county, and David Llckty, et Good Geod Goed vllle, Lancaster county. The senior claw te 20 in number, 17 ladle and 3 gentlemen. The junior class bas 19 ladles and 5 gentle men. The Junier class has 19 ladles and 5 gentlemen. Among the latter are Ames U. Heffman, of LandtevUle, Annie V. Hurst, West Earl, and Ettle Persen, of Chestnut Level, this county. A Cen.al th Victim of Bance H.n. C. Edward Miller, alias "Kid" Miller, tbe notorious "bunce" ateerer, waa arranged In tbe police court or New Yerk en Sunday. He was charged with swindling Dr. Valen tine O. King, United States consul st Bogota, out of (100, and was held for trial. Tbe consul met Miller en Broadway In front el the Fifth avenue hotel, and waa induced by him te accompany blm te Ne. Ill East Twenty-tlfth street, where tbe old game about a prlrs In tbe lottery was plsyed with great aucjees upon tbe doctor, who te an un sophisticated Texan. Tbe man escaped, snd the doctor did net report bis experience te the police, but in going about the city kept hla eye open for his young friend. Saturday afternoon while tbe doctor waa In Tiffany's be saw Miller pass the store. He immedi ately went outside. As seen as Miller ssw blm he took te his heels, followed by the doctor, a colored porter from Tiffany's and a crowd of excited pedeitrians. At Sixteenth street and Sixth avenue Miller was captured and banded ever te a policeman. Ipjarcd By th Cars. Jehn Kane, who aaya he la a ateve meulder, bad his shoulder sprained by the jolting of lumber en a car en whleh be was stealing a ride. The accident occurred st Sheck's station last night and Kane was brought te this city en a freight train. He waa taken te the county almsheuse,wbere he received med ical attention. After eating his dinner to day he started te walk te Philadelphia, where he has friends. O. U. A. M. Packsg Party. A package party waa held In tbe third fleer of tbe posteffloe building, Ssturdsy evening, by tbe entertainment committee of Empire Council, Ne. 120, Jr. O. U. A. M. Ticket Ne. 315 drew tbe clock, snd wss held by Miss Llllle Wettick ; Ne. 724 drew lamp, by Wm. Barnes ; Ne. 390 tbe water set, by Harry Bletcber : Ne, 570 the glass set, by David Comateck ; Ne. Oil drew tbe cake aland, and Ne. 430 an order for one dozen photograph. The two latter tickets were net presented, snd tbe holders can receive prizes by calling en J, R. Sbelite, Ne, 330 Lancaster avenue, A ltew About Horae. Jacob Uartman, et the Eighth ward, was prosecuted te-day belere Alderman Barr, for felonious staault and battery snd larceny as bailee, by Hyoaen Esrhsrt. It appear that Earbart aeld a herae te Hartman, the price el which waa te be paid some time, and if tbe purchaser failed te come te Ume with the money, tbe herae was te be returned. Hsrt msn did net come te time snd Esrhsrt went alter hla hone, Hartman, it la alleged, at tacked him with a hatchet when be attempted te take tbe horse away. A warrant was issued for Hartmsu's arrest Aa Arm Brek.a, Michael Otte, rug manufacturer, whose place of business Is at the electric light werka ea Coureh street, bad the Biafsftuae tefcUBsWrtjMdehsia. TUB OBiOH ratBBtM LBABVB. An Rscaapmeat te Organised la ThUCIty al Oaee. Oa Saturday even lag a meeting et tha sol sel dlsrs aad sailors of tba 1st war wss held la the hsll of Pest 81, 0. A.R, Centre Hqusre, for the purpose el forming aa encampment et tbe Union Veteran Legien. . Tha weather wss very bad and tha attendant was smaller en thst soeount thsa It otherwise would hsvs been. Or. J. A. KResd was elected prasldsat of tbe meeting and James U. Blgcs eeeratsry. Tha object of tha masting waa read aad fully discussed. The application te the National Encampment ler a charter waa signed by tbe follewing: Jaa. C. Biggs, Dsvld Miles, M. V. B. Keller, M. N. Htsrk, H. O. Miller, O. W. Beck, J. D. Lsndls, J. N. Arment, Thee. Wendllz, Jno. Myers, A. C. Leenard, C. Dumarra, It. O. McDonnell, Jaa. A. MeAleer, W. H. Inman, W. D. Staufler. E. Edgerley, A, Setley, J. A. E. Reed, J. A. NImlew, J. H. Msiahall, G. W. UufTnsgle, G. H. Miller, L. H. Hsrtmsn, J. K. Barr, J. F. Huter, H, A. Brady, Jno. Cmgreve, IL H. Luckenbach, Gee. W. BeltzeL On motion of J. K. Barr a committee waa appointed te select efllcera for tbe encamp ment and report at the next meeting. The committee consists of J. K. Barr, Jehn H. Buter, O. IL Miller, O. W. Beck and G. W. Huffnagle. There being no further busi ness, the meeting adjourned until Wednea day evening. Te Held a Soldiers' Reunion. At a meeting held at Rethweller's hall, Ssturdsy evening, by members et the 77th Regt P. V. V sbeut fifty members were preaent representing companies A, D snd K. A temporary organization was tdlected by selecting Henry M. Erlsmsn, ebslrmsn ; J. F. Ksulz, saerstsry ; Jehn V. Wise, treasurer. The object of tbe meeting Is te have a re union of the surviving members of tbe regi ment at en early dsy in this city. Every member will be notified by postal te be pres ent st the next meeting which will be held st the ssme plscr, Saturday evening, May 21, te perfect a permanent organization. A corres pondence will be opened with Mr. Spots, et Fnrman, Alabama, a Confederate soldier, who bss In his possession the sword snd belt belonging te Captain Shread, when he waa taken a prisoner. This la with a view of having it returned te Ce. K, which presented it te Capt Shread. They will in turn preaent it te members et his family. After adjourning, an Invitation from Mr. Jehn Pentx te partake of a fine lunch was ac cepted, and tbe members sll hsd s geed time ters few hours. OOnBWABU OBAM1TB. Company With Capital et tO,000 Forming te Quarry tt en Large Seal. The Conewsge granite quarry located en tbe main line or the Pennsylvania railroad, in the upper end et the county, contains a practically Inexhaustible supply or granite or tbe finest quality. Large quantities or this granite bsve been used during the past raw yeara by tbe Pennsylvania and Seuth Pennsylvania railroads, and by private par ties In the construction or buildings, Ac Tba quarry la In geed working order, te equipped with engines, derricks, tools, bearding house, etc. A company la being lermed, with a capital stock et $40,000 for the purpose et purchasing and operating tbe quarry en an extensive acala Tbe indlca indlca tlena are that the product of the quarry can be aeld as fast aa tbe atone can be taken out Tbe Pennsylvania railroad passes through the property, giving excellent facilities ter shipping. There la a stronger demand for granite in tbe Middle states new than ever afore, due te the effect et tbe Inter-state com merce bill en freight rates. T wel vestheuaand dollars of stock In the proposed company la mr aaie in snare ei uiiy ueuar eacn. w. 1'. Hastings, Harrlsburg, is the secretary. Arrested Fer Larceny. Geerge Frady, of Marietta, was arrested en Sunday by Constable Wittlck for larceny. Tbe charge agalnat htm was preferred by Geerge Resb, a Marietta aterekeener,and the goods stolen were some calicoes. The theft wss committed by Frady while the attention et the salesmen was occupied with custom ers. When srreated he admitted his guilt Frady la tbe young man who served a long term for the killing of his brother. He wss only released from prison s few months sge. About License. Tbe hotel license of Tbemss Bce'.t, Ms rletts, which was withheld for neglect te file sn sfildsvit, was granted by tbe court upon the paper belng filed. Tbe failure te file tbe paper was net Mr. Scott' a fault, but of the party wbe prepared tbe affidavit Saturday was the lsst day ter lifting licenses granted te tbe April term. Three parties failed te Hit their Ueenses, snd they were forfeited. They;were C. D. Hertlng, Breck neck ; Jacob Wsrfsl, Coneategs, and A. Fleckensteln, Columbia. Suing ler S 100,000 Damage. David H. Fetberingham, the ex-Adams express messenger who wss charged with complicity in tbe robbery of tbe express en the St Leuis it Han Francisce railroad last October and whose prosecution was thrown out et the St. Leuis crlminsl court en a technicality a tew daya age, tiled a ault In the circuit court sgslnst the Adams express com- Ptny, Superintendent Damsel and Detective Inkerten, asking damages in the aum of 1100,000, J-20,000 of whlcb is claimed for false imprlaeuuient snd 10,000 each for bis Indict ment snd prosecution. Killed By a Powder-mill Exploalen, Saturday slternoen tbe Corning mill of tbe Lafiti Powder oempsny, st Moeslo, Pa., ex ploded, when a number of small buildings adjoining the mill were blown te pieces. Although the mill wss In lull operstlen st the time et tbe explosion only one man, Jeb. Fraser, wss killed. Many ethers who wsre st work a short distance away escaped unin jured, The property less 1 about 12,000. Waived Hearing. J. Heward Miller, chsrged before Justice McGewsn, of Sadabury, with disturbing a religious meeting, has wslved a hearing and entered ball before Alderman Fordney, ter trial at the August court of quarter sessions. Joined Aneth.r Shew. Three of tbe Jubilee slngera wbe were left here by sstrsnded " Unele Tem " company recently, went te Mt Jey this morning, where they joined " Milten's Paradise Lest," s panoramic show, under the management of Samuel 8. Bbaw. ProMcatlena Wlthdrawa. The adultery ease sgslnst Ames Martin and fornication case agalnat Elisabeth Brill, whleh were te have been heard by Alder- man Dennelly, ef.the Eighth ward, ea Satur day, were settled. The presecutrix withdrew the suit and the eases were dismissed upon payment of costs. Nothing at the King Street Theatre. There will be no performance at tbe King atreet theatre thla week. The cause is that the performers telegrsphed Prof. Burger te sena them tickets te oeme en suuwe-m net de It. m Adams County LMmeeralle DalrgatM. The Adam county Democratic committee fixed Mendsy, June 13, tonemlosteooounty ticket and selected HspraseateUve treerawl Rice and Cbsrles a """AjMist MeSbsrry, Jr., ss deiegstss te the next Dem ocratic state eonveaUea. An Bear SeUtl-, Frem ttie Texas Silting. Mistrees-Brldget, everything la tbe house is covered with oust 1 can't stead tbla dust any longer. Bridget-De as I de, mam don't py say -awl , RAVAGES OF FIRS. ??. BVKBmaBt or mwvaba ami IBAVATBIA. M ftr v str sivsTheaaM teas Haainlaa tst aki al Nsgr-Karalyi Serial Paesl smug ueaiping wrwm -igi TllllSlsBe vsssaue. sKwakst t ias-a,i!, Virnna, May a The Bra at NsgU ueaireyea w neusss. rive S are camping la the fields. Jumped from the windows of s berahsgessM vaei aau soaeoi si aperies ana were UUMh Msny ether Inmstes are missing. The as (lagratlea at Torecsko lasted two slay as destroyed 300 houses. Four lives wsts) bbbW At Ruskberg a ohureh aad 87 burned. The village of Meregy wholly destroyed. Alt the nubile churehes, etc., at Eperles were burne. me cemetery waa devastated. The total Dy we ares is placed at 12,500,000. i Hungarian and many Austrian ta companies sustain serious losses. TM smatlea were due te the prevalence of ft oceo uuring tne whole of the past week imruueu au vegetsuen wrougent that I of Hungary and rendered eventhlna able te the apread of the flamea whan atarted. Rain te new falling and no raiaaar uauiage la learee. x-: Oardbn City. Ku. u n a.,ii.i astreus fire broke out en Main atreet. tm ekar OltV. Bt 3 O'clock VMtIH mnml!.. IS0 -- -......., .. .,. uoiett, as te could be get under control, destroying ever 130,000 worth or goods and property. Thai.' "in iMijj iud rear auu ue um OHH.M9 fv Clajten'i drug itere. but its origin in m . . That hadtwldkd. lnadieB QmIiL M. CakAaW ftTi frroeara. whairedftmuevl fl2nrvf fsuaifttM,iv t8,00U Th Athl.Ue. Het ler Sal. i'itir,A.DKt.rinA, May 9 A repp tlve et tbe United Pre, saw Lsw Bless of tbe Athletic elub, this morning aud I blm If it waa true that that claw -' for sale. Mr. Simmons replied thel"' It wss a malicious libel sod that Usww"f'f3 wss net a word et truth In it As for O'BtaaYtH thev arranged last fall te let him wn and a3?,Vl ll.Ofln for hi tpImjm Mr. " .-- j.fta that tbe club waa ahead financially se tar taas'j oaeou , iu no ceaamerva no nsa B gW.s thing and would net entertain a rrapnaiMsw '" rornisinsresiene in tneetuD for scent I than 160.000. & JS Th American Kihlbtlen Oponed. 'iffiZ Londen. Mav 9. The American eihlbttlmn f"l waa fnrmallv nnnnnfl tn.ri.v- Th. M..lfci. "XxA r - -j- i fcEs waa nronitleu. tha sun ahlnlne- hriahtlw rt while a cool Ins breeze temnered ita rav'-VS Everything- waa carried ontaecerdlnw tnlh'! KHb.1l.t.. - .. -.-Ta. ) puvii.ueu ifuraiuuie, ..mf i m. aiaruwaj J. ia the machinery whleh waa prevented by tavv bursting of a boiler early tbla mornkflIf"e "n.n W.M inllv 7im nfttim. nrmnl wma'?-B - w v, w w . ..j iivv. v w aw ..www w... the hour for the opening arrived, but as el them flecked te the Buffalo Bui Wild ahew. tonerins tbe cerseaenlsa stlawrHaHt VflQUIUH Ul UlfJ PUeUraaatZ X&sl .-.-.i-. . at... -.a.tTakUla-sa- 'vJm "4nII.L nna.l.nier f-J . A ,XSSSkSOSMSn fz. 'M vxnn.uA-'i i.e., AMU., M . A psasenger train for Chicago waa one mile south of this place sbeut 1 e'etsatt yeaieruay morning, -.no engine wear third et the wsy down a thirty-five feet liantrmant- Tlnfth iMittlne. anri f.n,l- It. nll. uiMun te&t. ciugiumt uievu wae lOUWQL head downward between tbe engine and tes der. He wss badly acalded. Fireman MU els ssved himself by Jumping. The wreak wss caused by a misplaced switch. The nut way officials claim It waa opened and a stone , plaeed between the rslte by some one threagk malice. ' i soap Wrapper Strike. Cincinnati, Msy 9. About forty wrappers employed stProetor&Gsmble'ssospfsotorjr.. a. Ta.tfMV,.al. - -- '- .-... ... .-- they were informed thst they would be -ik obliged hereafter te pay their ear fare te asMt i'l irem ine city, snout niieen oeeia asuy. xne ..-s.vj wrappers receive four dollars snd fatty esats s ' th.tr mv f.m nnl nt lh.L Thn Arm .t-t-eiai-. -"---------;-,--- -"----'--- a ui wrapper are pain alias ana iney as) as fJ, w y w ouive uie promeu. uvuum t f: A rarmar Hobbed el Nearly 0,0s, 4$e! M.vnsiiALr,. III.. Msv 9 The henaa aV ieyland Robinson, a wealthy farmer esB Parker township, waa broken into Thursday?' nleht. ilnrina- tha absence of all that 1-a.llT iJtJ UU IWVVwU Wl UwUIJ W,WI IU ISM. . KODinsen nss neon ivinn ai ine notntei sua, v.; for the past two weeka at a hotel in "ttIiiTI "trj ue always distrusted banks, keeping ell hla ready cash secreted en the premises. TtsStaJa is no ciue yei te ineroeoers, '.; aelllv or StajuuMurhtsr. Loeansport. Ind.. May 0. WUlard x-ssv?:. rill, a farmer et Miami county, aged 22. sjsjl found guilty or manslaughter yesterday, henv lurvflxlnirhis puntebmsnt at four vesta utflk tbe penitentiary. Ilerrlll shot Dsvld Cea.,?J a neighbor, and formerly a friend or bla, la a i quarrel sbeut a turkey, uerrui pleaded sesf-e'3 ri.r.na. m. tvfal Awinnl-I .11 At I.-. -TO-Sr vg,Tf -. . -r ""y.a Died While Playing Oaxda. Columbia City, Ind., May 90. weteb, a aaioen-seeper, uiea or near aasssasv i Ssturdsy nlgbt while playing cards with sv party of friends. He hsd Just nourished ki tbe sir an aee with which he waa sbeut eK take up s trick, and when his hand the table he waa dead. French Convict. Net Wealed. iii$ Londen, Msy 9. Tbe Australian have Informed Lord Salisbury that tt Interests in tbe matter of Frsnen penal menu are Ignored they will themsslves legislation forbidding French oenvleta landing In Australls. eaUad Will Met rarllelMts, Londen. May 9. The Pett says that Bag-.: . K. riAllna4 bt nartlftinaJji In tha Sr-l H mntmMrm nl ibae. hut will wlva avarr aaatt-afks r -- - T": T.rf ve wtsnumg j.ngiiaa naiDugn, ?,( KaU pnvnu tt Hsem. :?A Baltimerb. Msy 9. Tbe Pimllce raseg; bave been postpenea until te-morrow en esvy count etrsin. M Peer Haadrsd AppUeaat. i? Wasuinqten, Msy 0. Mr. Walker,! sul at Paris, lain this city, ana itie Btoedthstha will net return, bat U successor will be announced as soea Bit lected. There have been four husersa catiens for the position. J il D'strlaa I Hare- v; , Msy 0.-WUsHB VM MSiaa, st . her ealsMa the kar, aaehl M MBWMWm BW New Yerk, tha Irish atatSSl which Is st saehoreaaisie land this sveataf. &A WBABBBM ABBABABtBAm, yjjej ffAsaTTiieTOS', D. O, Me . rsslirn rsuMjrivaajai Tarsal weather with llgutrelsAjVsrieaiM geesrally northeasterly, etaUei lure. put tbcmhachie van, -:v i Jske Sharp' HUI wlil feagtsi 1b XfWl W T VABMWBBMBmJ .... ?' W. U BoeuTot Crte, te-day yearttag colt el tea uiimm, , a Nfk WWHSSSSISBlsm Te esmssreUer of the nlhnrfsd aha WaSSSra Hew 'YMMwJJhM!!! !.? jv; m itrm n t iW-SH: cvt-i - kaieai ."r 1 'tfi iftj. ty; .-"s-i, ., ..!'" xSi
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