S'js.ifi jSrt72iifck5a .. ,-n r.TvJf., !i , I, '? 'itri -wJ mA w I I ' Yli&M n u mwmwrFvwih k"mmkTmLm v T M . j A&ifr? iXLW$Z 8KJT m 'kl I Jky aJjW jk V1'sxef.tk AmAwmS Hmm LJ01XJJL1 ml, 1 1 1 Ya t vl 7 w rx B M r w pi" N Us. volume xxra-NO. TWO MUSICAL EVENTS. rata eaaiUAWtveiatw mtrat a bibb . rairara aactWAL. rattea Opera Heeee Crowded by Meads et the rrrirnr Win Liberally Apptead TMn- OtM MUM ter Nw Star- Nkl SIMM Fulton opera house was filled Im4 evening by the elite el tbe elty te hear the Oeelltea society la lis recital or the gems of the world's bai author. All gathered there apea Invi tation, anil tha m of happy faeaa baton tha perforator Inspired tha seventy lira stagers anil tha dUtlngulsbsd oherlatar, Prat W. B. Hall, te tha geed work they aoeompllahed. There waa ae apaea vacant opea tha stags f n floral or ethar decoration, bat tha varl varl varl oelored gsrtnents eC tha arttata crested a vary pratiy scene, Tha utbara found their aervlewi oenaludini at eight o'clock, aad at that hour tha pregramme waa opened by tha society's oreheetrt. In aeleotlen from Marl Unas" and when ttaalaat atrataa of tha maate Bad tiled away tba spplause waa baatewad qalta liberally. Mr. K. W. Haas latha leader ofthermeleot orebeatra, and every number It played was finished with volume and secu red'. Next lollewed " Come Oeetla Spring" by the chorus, which waa exceedingly rleh In melody ; " Ruaset Lsavee" by Frank B. McClatn, whose Hue tenor volee served te Klti hi in hourly plaudit ; a reverie by J. H. Reth, violin H. K. Zk, flute, and F. W. Haas, violin, ahewed thatr perfect Biattary ottbedlilleult piece: Mlasaa Amy and Ktla Ball esng "Twe Merry Qlrla ara We" In pleasing manner ; J. B. Beth and . W. Haaa en tha violin and piano, rendered tha " Flower Heng" try acceptably. In tha laat number of part flrat fifteen lad lea ware heard In " Speed Thee," a compoat cempoat compeat tlon full of interchanging notes, which were brought nutadmtrably. The participants were Kile Mu-Mtr, K.I la Hall, Mazle Leeber, Margie llelnltah, Kllen Tbeekare, Allea MeManu, llernle O'Neill, Jennie Harri son, Mary Haner, Maggie BallMll, Kate Kyan, Manila Etebela, Llllle Helley, Beitla Cochran, Bailie Sehaubi', After a brief Intermlaalen tba aaoend part efttie pregramme ww bejrun by a medley of lively patriotic air by the orchestra. Tha audience did net expeat " Hptlntera " te be ae aharp a they proved te be, and the dealra for the aeleclleu te ba repeated aeemed te be general. Next name tba aeclety In Watch ing ever Iarael," conducted by Prof. Bauaman The aole which here followed by Mlai Kate HMrk wm given with much effect; her (light Inte the high note producing One results; The 'Bobolink Mchnttlsche" by the orebeatra and aole en tlu teby S. K. 7. ok waa another excellent performance. Mine Klla Muaaar and Mary Sner aaeg The Fortune Teller" In geed volee and were rewarded by hearty applauaa. The beat aeleclloe of the orchestra, HJaaperene Walizja," wai than given and tha avenlng'a entertainment clnaed by the .aeclety rendering " Triumphal March" with excellent effect, Thla talented atnoclallen rneeta weekly and In practice read a niuale of the hlgheat authority. Kverv exhibition of lu aklll ae far given baa been atlendrd and enjoyed by large audiences. THI LAHOlmm H4ffWUftf7. Kraals; of Ouarurtl at HI Boueda al lUunu't Hoeina, Tee Lancaster ilarmonle Mualcal aoclety gave a most delightful aeiree lau evening at tba rernna of Mr. Walter Bauaman, above Rbewla' Jewelry atere, en Waat King atreet Tneroema were crnwdiJ with the membara of the aecleiy and tbelr gueata, who liatened with rltterlni( attention te the following varieJ pregramme : rABT (. Mrnddunhn " I'rleal'a March." Hlai-mrah lliitnraud Mli l irv Kiafnuin. War. nirein" .oeengnn." Mr. Jen. 6 ma Air Varle. Mr. Hewuiau " Anijul Serenala." (With riutnuljli;ate ) MIm ilagar. Impromptu. UIm Kate Haver Da Il.Tlet. n Bchubett... MeyerbM-r. ....ihidoi8eu(( from "Dluerah." Ml 1'etH. FABT It. Kevin . Jenaen , acblra... Katr rintatl. .Serenade. (Villi Violin Oblluilu ) Hill Appel. Marie." ....' Begual." Cavatlna, The Baglar." Mr. Jeuea. " "' 'mu 'iecaieiaV Ml'V ktary' Aautman " "lir.'iVu'uiuaa. Itenaliutll . l.'Addle." Mia f etu aud air. Jeuai. Tha flrat waa a piano aelectloe, and waa given with careful tlnlab, marking at enee tn' igh atandard of tha inuale of tba even ing, wnlcb waa well auitalned by Mr. Jenaa' tenor aole and tha beautiful and dalleata violin playing of Mr. Bewman. Mr. Bow Bew m in reap inded te a hearty aucera, and la oar ear talnly an acoerapliahod viellnlat. Braga'a "Angel Harenade," by Mlaa Hagar, with tlu te obllgate by Mr. .William Ilagar, waa given with mueb care and re finement of eipreaelen. Miu Sarah Uager playing tha aioempaniment In Sdhubert'a "Impromptu," Mlaa Kata Ilagar held tha oleaa attention of the audlanea through a loeg and difficult aeleotlen, and tha ."Shadow Beng" by Mlaa Petta In awaatae. piV-e, waa received with the warm applauaa whtau' It rlehly deserved. Though evidently ufferiDkT from a aevare oeld, Miaa Petta re sponded te an enoere and repeated a dlflleuU part of tb "Shadow Beng "even better than M flrat Tha aerenade by Mr. Klbelbert Navln, thegenUaman who, It will ba remain i bared, waa beard In tha same rooms during Iba winter, la a beautiful composition and waa given perfect Joatlea by Miaa Minnie Apple, Mlaa Lettie Appal playing tba ao ae ao eompanlment Thla waa vigorously and persistently encored. Miaa Apple alnn with expression and aoeuraoy. Mr. Jenaa did wary well In the next aeleotlen and Mlaa tecbteld'a " Beh Ira " In contralto volee waa aaajulalte. She sang with great ease and power, calling forth tumultuous applause. Fer an enoere " Farewell " waa given and Mr. Bauaman played tha accompaniment Mlaa Mary Kanfman'a playing waa also vig orously applauded and thoroughly deserved ft. Mr. EtbUman'a basso song "The Bugler" t "tawed the atreng and dear qualities of bis ' and waaaflectlvely rendered, while the lL eleoUen ehewed, that Mia Petta aad jjJi'jcesere a rare musical oemblnatlon, gl.'ght rira Te-ay. At neon UWIef flr ,rn WM Uuek freaa box 42, at Leen aad Mulberry aUeeta Itwaseauaadbyaare lathe roefoC a two. atery brick dwelling ijeuee at 410 North Mu 1 berry atreet, which 1 poeaptod by Harry Leng, aad owned by leiae Dunn. The reef la of Bhlsglea aad te enppesed te have caught freaa a spark eeaalag freaa tha smoke ataek of Weblaem'a ataalag gUk A hob) about fearfeataqaarewaabaraedla the reef, and thedre waBexKagalahed by the people et tha neighborhood with bseketa of water. The buUdtag te laMred aad the less will net be heavy. Tha dreaaee were very preaipt la naehteff are, esaetdettag the toot that May ware ealled at dlaaer hear, whleh te a aadUaMefdaylertaMs. i. Taaadsy afteraeea, Constable Samuel ttelui arrested la Rehrerssewa a saaa named eha Duffy, who waa beeavUg ta a very 4rnBfcea aad dlaardarljr laaaar. Dalwaa , tweaght te tewa, aad eealeaaed by a Herman 'lauaaan iaifVBBw)snwMBM 'iU, 219. lib ami. AjtMsaaan nawuAtma. The Ohaagaeair Hareaait DaairX a ateks ta the Oeereiea will Bejeasafl. Thetlebatela tba Heaaa of OoaaBtena ea the eoerelea Mil waa reauaaed Taeedey evea lag. Blr Wllllaei Vernea Haroeart aaevad aaaaaaadeteat exeaaptleg freaa secret la ajalry all areeeedlaga ralatlag te publleBtaat-, lag or agrarian movements, laeledlng oem Maetieae te ebtala redneUeaa of rent. lie aid that II the government were eoateat te direetiaqulrlee autherised aader tan bill te each enenesses murder, arson, M moonlight lag" aad muillatlen et esttle the bill night pass. The bill would tBen deal with actual erleaea i it would nut be a measure ereatlag effiaiia. In !ta present form the bill might apply te matter never before recegnised ae elements of Incrimination. The Heuse ought net te allow a measure te pasa for tba pur pose of repressing crime whleh really had another ebect What waa tha government's Intention T Did they propose te nppreaa oemblnatloaa agalBM landlords T Waa a breach of coo tract te be made a criminal offense? Would the government give te Irish tenanta theaame assnranea of protection sa was given te labor era In England? (Cheers.) Would they make It clear that tha tenanta' rlghfef com bining with regard te land, the cultivation of whleh waa their industry, would be plaeed upon tha footing with the rights of English workmen with regard te tbelr labor? If there waa a land trades union In Ireland, would tba bill suppress It? (Cheer ) Ir se, en what ground did the government die tlngulsb between an Irish trades-union and an Kngllsh tradee union ? (Cheers.) TUB flOVBHNMKNT INSIHTN. Mr. Balfour, eblel secretary of Ireland, beld that the offense embraced In the mea sure bad been sufficiently defined, and that the amaedmMi', if adopted, would simply reader tha bill tattle, leaving out nearly aft agrarian eftansea, He said that the oompar eompar oempar laon el a trades union with lha Irish ooospl eoospl oeospl racy te pay no rent waaobvlenaly absurd. Tne law of oensplracy regarding wages bad a distinct history from what was new occurring In Ireland. Tbe bill dealt with conspiracy te defraud landlords, with conspiracy te prevent tba free exercise el private or public righta In matters of trade and ether form of boycotting. Aa te tba suggestion that tbe bill would be allowed te progress If lha government oenoeded tbe amendment, "be would distinctly Intimate that tbe government would net yield te ob struction anythicg they refused te argument (Cheers.) Mr. Dillen eentendtd that unlaaa the amendments were accepted tba government would ba able te imprison everybody who might he politically obuexloua. Iandlerda who bad net received their rents might swear out an Information of conspiracy, causing all aorta et persona te be brought up for a bogus Inquiry. If tbey reluami teanswer questions aueB persona might be Imprisoned aa long aa tbe government obeau, (Cries of "Hear, hear.') Mr. (Iladatoee aald he regretted that tbe government bad failed te recognized tbe Juallce or granting the Iriah tenant tbe aama protection they afforded tbe Regtlab .work man. Aa te boycotting, tha government must explain what waa meant by that term. Waa Intimidation Included, or only boycot ting leading te exclusive dealing? (Here, bear ) Wnen Mr. Balfour aald tbat the government refused te yield te obstruction, the oppealtlon's reapenae was tbat tbey bad the right te raluae te yield te tyranny. (Cheers.) Blr R. K. Webater, attorney genera), aald the bill solely alined at dealing wltb criminal oensplracy. It waa Impeaalbie te give tbat exact definition of boycotting which Mr. Olsdstene demanded. It would surpass tbe wit of msn te define what tbe developments et boycotting might be, but they knew the offense, and there was no danger that Justlea would be dena In auppresalng It Themas O'Connor said tbat oemblnatlona of landlord te keep rack rents al tha atarva atarva tlen point would bt permitted, while tbe combination of tenanta te defeat extortion would be made a criminal cflense, (Cries of " Hear, bear.") Ha aaked If tnere waa tba allghteat chance that the measure would ever be used against n oemblnatlon of landlords. Tba amendment waa negatived by a vote of SUtelSA BTAT1MT1VB or THAT ODD WMLLOWg. aroma, of the Order ana the nsaente Dl- pBMd Parade of Palrlarcba Mllltaat. Condition el the Vhsrtty Hern. Tbe sixty-ninth annual aeaalen et the Urand Ledge, I. O. O. F. of Pennsylvania, assem bled In the Academy of Musle In Scranton, at 9 o'clock Tuesday morning. Mayer Hippie delivered an address of welcome, and Grand Master Charles W. Ridgway, of Phil adelphia, responded. Four hundred and twelve past grands were admitted. The full number of delegatea will be preaent te-day, when the rcll will be called. Urand Master Kldgway reported tbat the membership of tbeerdsr In tba state ie steadily Increasing. Tbe Heme ter Aged and IndiganMBdd Pel Iowa and the erpbans' home, he aglS, make flatterlna exhibits. a rand Secretary Nichelson reported as fol fel lows! Membership of tbe order in tbe state, 81 49e ; Increase during the year, 050 ; num ber of past grands, 2 1, 527 ; working ledges, 032 ; Increase, 18. His summary of tbe relief report waa ; Members relieved, 11,851 ; widowed famlllea relieved, 1,051 ; paid for relief et members, 1302,054.61 ; for widowed families, 7,0J8 69 t education of orphans, 11,676 27 ; burying tha dead, 184 975 23 j ape Clal relief, f 10,39177 ; total, (400,959.67. Tberellefamountdtefl,114.90perday, or 140 40 per hour. During tba past fourteen years tbe order In Pennsylvania baa dis bursed for rellet 15,375, 117.03. The assets of tbe working ledges are 12,032,835. The flnanee committee of tbe grand ledge re ported tbat the reeelpte during tbe year were 120,811 48; expenditures, (17,298 24. Thereto (30 413 74 in tbe bands et tha treasurer. The aaaeta of the ledge are (24,305 60 ; Increase for tbe year, (3,329 20 s asseta of tbe orphans' asylum fund, (20,061 60 In the afternoon there waa a parade, In which nearly 4,000 Odd Fellows took pert. A brilliant reeepUen and ball, under tbe auspl auspl eea of tbe Patriarchs Militant, waa held at tee armory In tbe evening. Grand Patriarch Levergood, of the grand encampment, named the appointive officers and committees, and they were confirmed. Among the appointments made by Dr. Levergood, grand patriarch, were W. F. Hambrlgbt, grand marshal, and K. J. Kris man, a member of the oemmittee en creden tials. Mr. Hambrlgbt attar hla Induction Inte offlee took ebarge of the large parade. A MreDse aiataa of OeUsx. Indianapolis Ind,, May 18. The mon ument erected by the Odd Fellow i of the Catted Slates te the memory of the late Vlee President Schuyler Colfax, la oem mem mem mem oratien et hte aervleae la establishing the de gree of the Daughter! et Kebekkab, waa for mally unveiled thla afternoon wltb cere monies. Oread uanaell of Bed Msn la Besalea, The grand oeunoll of Improved Order of Bed Men of thla elate were la aeaalen la WUkeeberre en Tuesday. Among the great chiefs el tbe order who are la atteadaaee are: Sachem Jehn W. Carle, of Pittsburg j Senior Sagamore Rebert P. Morten, of Philadelphia! J nnler Sagamore T. D. Tanner, of Eaatea j Prophet Joaeph P. Yeung, of Philadelphia j Chief of Ktoerda Oharlee O. Oenly, of Phila delphia! keeper of wampum, Geerge W. Kreemer, of Philadelphia aannap, Frank LamontefPottsvlllO! misneuewe, Alexan der Coulteo, of Philadelphia i guard or wig wam, Emll Hank, of Pittsburg guard of forest, Geerge K.Hwaln,PhtladaIpbla. Gen. Wm. McCartney delivered the welcoming address te nearly 1,000 visiting eons of tbe forest who are there Iren almost every town In the state, and who partlelpated la a parade under the auanleee el the tome tribe. Ta ravage ea Mesaeral Day. At tba regular meeting et Washington Camp, Ne. 27 P. O. R of A., held last even, lag. it was deeided te participate la tbe aannieaaddeeoraUea eeremealte ea Mon day the Seta teat Tba committee ea ar reagemaaw eoaetet at 8. 8. Steele, A. M, Albright, W. H. Wear aad J. K. Beyle, M taWy W1U iaU tawtr IhWawewlt MW iaf O'BRIEN DOES NOT SCARE. mm waAKt mh reaoare abb bomb raatBaa te mataat bib. Aa laetyteM Mab Oever Tfceaasstraa With tMa gvaee, Bat twsy Be Met gcfteasly Uter is With the ggaahars alsktag It Warn far Lard I esswas. Haver In the worst days of Belfast disorders waa aseeee et mere dlegreeefnl rewdyism ex hibited than tbat shown Tuaeday afternoon In Qoeen'e park, Torentolawheu a crowd of To Te Te eoneo Orangemen attempted te aterm the plU plU feraa, and, falling la that, te choke of all P'js P'js elbllltyef Mr. O Brian being heard by keeping up a continual dla of groaning, hissing and cries of "Ued save tbeQueen" and "Hula Bri tannia." It was 4 o'clock when the crowd had abeuttully oellected, and It then aeemed a fair estimate te set the number present at 19,000, although people kept pouring In In eucb Heeds Irem all quarters after tbe business had begun tbat there were times when 20,000 persona would net be an overestimate. Many of. tha banks la tbe elty were oleaed, and the students In the university were 1st loose. Many of these, with crowds et deaperatf deaperatf deaperatf loeklng roughs, whose only glory In life aeemed te be a row or riot, were erganised In a compact band, but excited little ausplclen because they said never a word until tbelr tlmeeame. The first demonstration came from a solitary man at tbe left band of the plat form who atoed upon the stump of a tree and began groaning at the meeting and at theaa en tbe platform aa though hla life depended en the effort Near him was a woman waving a green branch In her hand, and no sooner had aha aeen the obstreperous Orangeman than aue ran tba butt et tbe twig down hla threat, whleh effectually choked off tbe dis turber, amid a rear of applause from tbe crowd and cries of "Ged save Ireland." A rush waa made for the woman, but aba waa among her friends, aad a aurgtng wave of thousands drove back her would-be assail ants. At thla moment Mr. O'Brien entered tbe park in a carriage aoeompanled by a train el carriages, In wblch were aeated, besides Evicted Tenant Kilbride, several priests and the officers and members of tha National League. Around In the field and closely packed en every side of tha platform waa an Immense audience of well dressed people, composed of crowds of tbe beat cltlnna of tbe lrlib element In Terente. Oae hundred and flfty policemen, In ebarge el Lieutenant Colonel Qraasetf, were scattered through tbe crowd or drawn up in niev en the outskirts. Sergeant beymeur waa In charge of a sqnad of mounted men and when the disturbance and attempted breaking up of tbe meeting took place most determinedly took their place and remained there from tbe beginning te the end of both Mr. O'Brien'a and Mr. Kilbride's speeches. Mr. O'Brien said : SOORINO LANSDOWNK. I am net at all aerry that the gentlemen of the Terente corporation have broken their contract, as Lord Lansdowea broke hla, and have refuned u the beapitallty of Ht An draw's hall. There la one hall, thank Ged, from wblch tbey cannot shut us out, this open vault of heaven, which tbe great Archi tect et the Universe he built, and we have a tale te tell which we need net be afraid or ashamed te tell In tbe free air et heaven and in the open light of day. One thing Is new, I think, eertalu, and that Is tbat tbe Canadians demsnd an answer te the specific and ter rible Bocinatlen we have made against him. An answer there must ba, or Lord Lansdewne stands condemned; an answer very different from tbe vague platitudes with wblch he fill his letter in the Terente papers te-dsy. Groans. Refusing us tbe use of a public hall and boyeotllug ua la netan answer which will satisfy tbe Intelli gent public oplulen of Canada. Threatening ua with vlolenee if we dared te exercise the right el free apeech en irea seu is net an answer. 1 think nobody realize mere keenly than Lord Liosdewne te-day that the frothy declamation et the orators at Sat urday'a meeting I net an anawer which will save Lord Landowne from tba condemnation of enlightened and Uberiy-levtng men. 1 am net at all dispeaed te deny tbat Lena dewne enjoy In a very liberal measure the confideneeof the Orangemen In Terente, or that he deserviw It, but that does net con clude the controversy. If I de net mistake very much, tbe same language and very much tbe same forces were pressed Inte the serviee of Kev. R. R. Kane, wnen he came te Terente en a mission of calumny and mis representation some time ego. Groans. These gentlemen thundered as venemently against home rule a they have against me, Tbey passed very bleed curdling resolution agalnat home rule Just as Mayer Uewland telegraphed from Satur day 'a meeting a vote of conndanee In Balls bury 'a government tbe government of coer cion and repression In Ireland. But I would like te point out that tbe resolutions of tbe Orsngsmen of Terente en home rule did net Brevail with tha Canadian Parliament or the anadtan people. Applause. Tbey were rejected aad reversed by Canadian public opinieo, and se I venture te think that the orators of Saturday fall new aa lha Rev. Mr. Kane failed then. Time will tell tbat tbe upshot or Saturday's meeting wee a vote of oentldenoe In the Tery coercion government Lord Salisbury, that government whose eruel and abomina ble coercion bill ha Just been oendemned by tbe Canadian Parliament by a decisive and overwhelming majority. A vote of oentldenoe In Lord Salisbury I Could we possibly desire mere convincing proof of bow completely ere our opponents out of sympathy wltb tbe van masses or weuanaaian people t iney are a highly respectable minority, no doubt; but a minority tbey are, and 1 venture te tbtnk tbetr turbulent plea ter Lord Lans Lans dewne new will be rejected by tbe Canadian people as decisively as their oplntena en home rule, notwithstanding ail tbe elo ele elo queneaand rhetorical thunder et Rev. Mr. Kane. Apnlauee. THK RBAL 188 UK. As for the epithet Geld win Smith blues has been pleased te shower upon myself well, se far aa my bumble personality la con cerned It Is of tbe smallest consequence In this matter, lam oententto be judged by my countrymen, who knew me and can read every thought el my heart Applause. Judged by tbe announcement from North east Cerk In tbia tnerntng'e cablegrams renewed epplauai , they don't seem tesbare Mr. Geldwlnamltb'a opinion or ma I am quite enntvnt te aat the opinion of Arch bishop Oreke aide by side with that of Gold Geld win Smltb, and let tbe Canadian publlejudge for themselves which Is mere likely te be the unbiased Judge tbe great archbishop or the angry and disappointed professor. 1 think we msy Barely leave tbe orators at Sat urday 'a meeting te be crushed under tbe weight of tbelr own adjectives and under tbe ridicule of their own organ. I oenld net possibly desire te eay anything mere severe of them than their own eru-ana in tha nraaa aav et tbelr vlolenee, extravagance and froth. upon Brether oceasion I should be willing enough te eater Inte tha defense or ourselves and of our great movement, tf, Indeed, any defense la needed at this time of day of a movement whleh has wen tba great heart and mind of Mr. Gladstone, and te whleh the whole energies and tbe whole future of the Liberal party In England are new pledged. Loud applauaa But tbat la net tbe ques tion. The question la-end Lord Lsnadewna sad bis frtoaes shell net be allowed te sscepe from It until they have answered It If snswar It tbsy ean whether Lord Lsnsdewns te earrylng out a most erusl aad rnbumaa system of evictions la Ireland rather than yield oebosssIobi which were euggested nd reoeintneodod by arbitration autherised by his own agent and until that issue la Hen. estly and squarely met Lord Lsasdewne aad bis friends are shrewd enough, new at tha last moment at all svents, te peroelve that bis oeurse will be simply damaed by dis plays of physies! aad tateiieetuaj rewdyism and Intolerance. Leudspplause. I don't blame the Oraagamea of Terente for tbelr foolish threats a bit 1 de bleats the Londen rtste groans and Datlw TtUgrapk Iteara aaa Weralrtart.aBd I held that if the i arueawj mv iuiwh invivMawwss 10 VIO- LANCASTER, PA WEDNESDAY, guilt end upon the beads of the otter gentle, men la Caaada who did aet blush te appeal te tha worst nsssleas of Igaeraaes aad ssotartea bigotry te eeverths weakness of a bad aad aaametaleaass. Applause. Ioaaaethelp thlaklagthatltwsae little ua fortunate sled te have ehessa thla jpertleular Juaetura for hte vtalt te Terente, thcugb I psreelvs from eertela demonstrations tbat greeted him beta yesterday that even Terente has net turned eat qnlte ae smoothly sa ha an an tletested. It the bleed-thirsty antlotpatleaa et the Timet have been balked, it the fiery orators of Saturday have assamsd a tamer aad a gentler tone, we de net havs te thank the moderatiea of Laesdewne'e friends, but he strong seass of tbe Canadian people aad their strong determination te stand no non sense aad net te allow the liberty of speeeh of Inte free lead te be strangled In ths Inter ests of s gang or Irish rack-renters. Loud aad prolonged epplauss. A BOLD OHAttBNOn. New, whet have Lord Lsnsdewne'e frltndi te say for htm and what baa hs tessy for himself? First, tbsy say you have no busl nese te criticise Lord Lsnsdewns at all, tbat It Is something like treason and blasphemy net te aoespt sverythlng bs ssys and docs wltb unmurmuring reverence and awe, a It be were sent down from heaven te govern you. That la n theory se antagonTstle te British constitutional law that I wonder tbe gbests or ths men who built up tbe British constitution de net rise up from tbelr graves sod pretest against It. Loud ap plause There waa one thing thoroughly Hibernian snout Ssturdsy's meeting, and that was, slthengb ths meeting was called te Insist that nobody bad any right te prr. neunce upon tbe fitness of any governor general sent from Eeglsnd, the very first resolution tbsy themselves passed was a most sweenies expression of their nnlnlnu of Lord Linsdewne's fitness, thus doing tbe very aame thing themselves which they In sisted nobody Te Canada bad a right te de laughter, and Lord Lansdewne writes tbem a letter In tbenewspspers te-dsy thank ing them and declaring them quits right Ltugbteraadapplsuss Ittbe gentlemen in the Qaesn's Perk Inuersed the coercion policy of Lord Salisbury tbey are welcome te tbelr opinion. It tbey think tbat Lsna Lsna eowna I a rack-renter, and has, thereby, ad ditional fitness te be governor general, they are entitled te asy ae ; but tbe people of Canada are equally entitled te differ with tbem loud epplauss and te declare tbat the man who tramples upon the resolutions or ths Canadian Parliament with respect te Ireland la no longer lit te govern a nation or generous and freedom loving men. A p. plsnse. l Tbe Terente papers speak about " the Irish nuisance." Ged knows it pains ns te tbe heart te be obliged te worry yen with tbe sorrows of our peer people, and subject you te auch a test of the sincerity of your sympa thy wltb Ireland. But It Is net we who bave Introduced "Irish nuisances" Inte Canada, Loud and prolonged epplauss Tha ether day in Montreal I steed at the piague apei wnere e.uuu trim emigrants fell victims te ths greed of Irish landlerdism . Groans. The-survivors and friends or these people are In power In Canada te day, and tbe teeantry or Ireland can no longer ba Hung out te starve and die without a tear or pity ter their late. Ne matter hew great, or strong, or proud tbat tyrant may be, publle optnieexto new strong sneugb te track blm all ever the glebe and make Lord Ltnsdewne reel the weight et publle censure here In the land where his father'a yletlms could Ued only a plague ahed and a grave. Loud cheering and waving et hats. UNORTKRRKD BY QBOANS. A signal te Interrupt by groaning and sing. Ing" Ged Save the Queen" waa given en tbe appearance of Mr. J. A. Mulligan, presi dent et tbe local branch of ths League, as chairman or the meeting. But be beld out sturdily, as did Mr. O'Brien and Mr. Kil bride, and In the end tbe following resolu tion was passed triumphantly amid an out burst of cheering from the tbeuaanda and groans of dissent from email group el Or angemen : That thla meeting et citizens of Terente warmly aympatblze wltb tbe mission of Wil liam 0T8rien, M. P., In Canada, and take thla opportunity of enterlpg a bearty pretest agalnat tbe unjust and eruel treatment et tbe tenant at LugKseurran by Lord Lsnsdewne. Dennis Kilbride also spoke and arraigned the action of both Lord Ltndewne and the Orangemen In severe terms. Mr. O'Brien was then driven from the park, the earriags being escorted by a body of mounted policemen. He was cheered all tee way. BA8B BiLt. XBWB. TheDatrollOleb Give Yeung Dan Oaaey a Lea eon In Sluaglsa In fnlladelphla. The League game el yesterday were : At Philadelphia : Detroit 19, Philadelphia 10 ; at Bosten : Bosten 11, Pittsburg 9 ; at New Yerk : New Yerk 2d, Indianapolis 0 ; at Washington : Washington 14, Chicago 0. Tbe Association game were : At Bt Leuis: Atbletle 4, St. Leuis 3 (ten Innings) ; at Louisville : Louisville 11, Baltimore u ; at Cincinnati : Brooklyn 11, Clne'nnatl 10. State League games resulted as fellows ; At Allentown : Allentown II, Wilkeabarre 9 ; st Reading : Reading 9, Scranton 0 ; at Johnstown : Johnstown 11, Wllliamspen 8 ; at Bradford : Alteena 10, Bradford 2. Ever alnee Casey and McQulre were re leased by Detroit tbay have been angry, and tbe former is always anxious te go Inte tbe box In two games out et tbree agalnat the Wolverines. Yestsrday Daniel went In, and the way that bs was pounded will make him remember Detroit for some time te come. Dan -Breutbers, Detroit's giant first base man, waa tbe here of yesterdey'a game In Philadelphia. When the score waa four te nothing in favor of tbe borne team In the firth Inning, Dan aent the ball ever the right field fence and brought in tbree runs. He had a tbree bagger in tbe aeventb inning whleb netted two mere runs, la the eighth Inning be made three bases en a double and brought White home. Duniap and Rewe alM hit bard. Irwin has been playing ae poorly at ahert for Philadelphia, tbat be Is likely te be released. Tbe management tried McCarty In the position yesterdsy, and he did well In tbe flrat part of the game. After tbat he had hard luck. McCarty ta a much greater favorite wltb tbe people than Irwin, and tbat la a great deal. With tbe score standing 11 te 0 agalnat tbem In Reading yesterdsy the Scranton club re fused te play longer without giving sny reason. The umpire gave the game te the home team by 9 te 0. Harry Rash caught hla first game for Wllllsmspert against Johnstown yesterday. He had a two base hit, five put outs, one assist and no errors, Celeman, MoKlnnen and Berkley, of Pitts burg, bad bems runs In Bosten yesterdsy, Merrill's drivs of tbe same kind for the home team wen tha game. The Louisville batted Phenomenal Smith ter ten runs In ths first Inning yestsrdsy. Gere had five errors In centre field for New Yerk yestsrdsy. Patssy Cablll pitched for Indianapolis and that was the eauae of the heavy bluing. ' White" Gibsen s-ees te Lvnn. Yester dsy Manager Mnrpby, of that team, was In Philadelphia trying te buy his release Irem Harry Wright Tbe latter aald be would net release him but ba oeuld go te Lynn until he may need blm. Gibsen will get mere money there than hs sets In Phlladsibhls. Laneaater was largely represented at tbe Detrelt-Pblladelphlsgameyestsrday. About thirty gentlemen Irem here were present in cluding many members of ths bar, wbe era attending suprsms oeurt Butnoten will try te face tbe Detroit alug gars te-day m Many Corporations Chartered. The following corporations bave been granted charters at the state department : The Black Grant Belting company, et Yard ley, Bucks oeuntyt capital, (20,000. C. Beusr Beusr tern Brswlag oempsny, et Bennett, Alleg hany oeuatyi capital, (100,000. Rochester Moter oempsny, Beaver oeuutyi eanltal. (1,000. Tbe Lackawanna mills, of Hnranlen, Lackawanna county s capital (100,000, Tba Laekawanna Electric Power oeiipany. of tscrantent espltal, (25,000. Tbe Bewmaa Bassar Electric Ltaht and Power oemnanv. et Oxford, Pa. leaBltal (10 00a Yerk k Peach u uaNre, n, i Bssaaw iv uwu. xera Bettem Blate Msnureeturtnw oesarjas yi espt. ,riwi aawsnasinaiansewai Yerk. Psasfcias have beea greeted te Geerge w. Flndtey, CelnmbU ; Jehn Jamisen, Oak Hill- aatfjaal TTbbs gg A Bssawtaw Y .A.. 1 arewa)7aaaie. wesaUwed JetalTshK: MAY 18, 1887. A BLOODY PRIZE-FIGHT. BBAMavaa WBira waamuea urn mb twanttatB aovae. They War ae Kxhaastsd at tbe Last Baaanater That tha ran 0 tha SI. Jes Kid " Was OkMmsa sag Allewe as a real by tha Barer. Hammexd, Ind., Msy 18,-The fight be tween McGregor, or St Jee, snd Bradburn, or Chicago, for (230 a aide and a purse of (1,000 came off laat night near thle pleee. It was a bloody battle, fought wltb belt kids, Marquis of Queenaberry rules snd waa given te Bradburn In tha twentieth round en afoul by the St Jee kid. Up te the fourth round Bradburn seemed te bave a little tbe best of ths mill. In that round, however, the hid gave Bradburn a terrible left-handed blew In the meutb, splitting his lips snd sending forth a gnsh of bleed. At tbe end of tbe sixth round Bradburn began te show his punishment, while the hid looked fresh. Tbs former, though, get In the first clean knock-down tbe next round, McGregor telling like a beef btlere a terrlae right handed blew under the ear. Fer a taw aeoenda It looked aa It the kid waa out of the fight, but be managed te get en hie feet and face his antag onist In a dazed oendltlon till time was ceiled. In the tenth round tbe men clinched snd both tell, McGregor with bis besd under Brad burn's arms. In tbe eleventh round the men clinched and fell again. Frem this lime till the twentieth round both men did Utile real flghtleg. They both ahewed their lerrmie punishment and clinched snd fell .mply because tbey were tee week te stand. In tbe twentieth round McGregor, wearied and dated, almost fell upon his antagonist and tbe latter, being also week, was easily borne te tbe fleer and there the two men lay. McGregor's aet was most deliberate and erles of "foul" cams from nearly every threat. Tbe referee allowed the claim end gave the tight te Bradburn. 4ID IT WAA OBJBVT1UBABLB. A Cathelle Editor Smashes a Status Because el BAseeale Batnlam. Ban Astosie, Tex.,May 18. T. T. Ceyle, editor of the Seuthvsttt Chrenicte, a Catholle paper published In thla elty, crested quite a sensation yesterdsy alternoen by going te tbe Alsmo with a sledge bsmmer snd smash ing te pieces statuette of St Theresa. Tbe statuary baa atoed In the Alame sines 1807. On the breast or tbe image wasaMeeonle emblem, consisting of square and compass. This Is what gsvs offense te the editor, who Is a very devout Jesuit, snd who was In the Irish company or pontifical volunteers during tbe Garibaldi war. Ceyle was arrested and waa Interviewed In Jail by your correspond ent He said that tbe statuette was an offense te Catholics and se intended. He had written Governer Rees te bave It removed and that official replied tbat he oenld net order its re moval without consent or tbe city of San Antonie. He stated that It waa hla intention te Mew up tbe Alame with dynamite If he could net otherwise secure ths removal of tbe objectionable image. Welcoming Mr. aiadsten. Lutcetx, Neb., May la -The following message waa aent last nlgbt by President Fitzgerald, of the Irish National League, te Gladstone : Lincoln, Neb,, May 17, 1887. Te St. lien. n E. Uladitene, lleuf of Com mon; Londen : Learning from Londen eable dispatches thst there Is a possibility or your visiting America during tbeoemlnitBUtumn, I hasten aa president of the Irish National League te tender you the respectful end oordlalhoipl eordlalhoipl oerdlalhoipl tality or that body with the warm-hearted greeting of the 15,000,000 Irish-Americans, and as an American citizen te assure you of such a welcome from the great freedom-loving people of tbia land aa has never before been accorded te a visitor te our shore. (Signed) JOBN G. FlTZOERALD, rreaident L N. L. A. Trrrlbla right en Beat. Evans vi ll,' Ind., May 13 The steamer Jehn 8. Hepkina arrived here yesterday af ternoon from Paducab, Ky., bringing the newa or a terrible fight whleh occurred amongst tbe deck bands Monday night Tem Smltb came Involved in a quarrel with Charles Hedge end ths latter stabbed blm te deatb. Jim Bennett then struek Hedge ever tbe bead with a club snd killed blm, and the ether reutters Jumped en Bennett and nearly beat him te deatb. Many or the parties are new under arrest Tbe pasaen. gera en tbe beat passed a nlgbt of horror. A Triple Killing Frem Liquor. Tahleqcau, L T., May 18, Newa has Just reached here or what may turn out te be a triple killing In Flint district, about thirty mile east or here. Jehn Blair, Jim Christie and French Christie were returning from a' corn-stalk sheeting, where tbey htd Indulged very freely In liquor, when Jim Christie and Blair fell out. Christie shot Blair In tbe aide, mortally wounding blm, whereupon Blair shot Jim CbrisUe through the head, killing him Instantly. He then turned and ahet French Christie through tbe shoulder, seri ously wounding blm also. An Explanatory Boek. Kemb, May la A memoir of the Irish college In Reme, entitled " Ireland as It Is," has Just been published, it explain tbs polieyortbe Psrnellltes snd epoleglzes for tbe sttltude sssumed by tbe Irish bishops, especially Archbishop Walsh, et Dublin. Tbe tone et the volume Is Arm, but entirely free from evolutionary sentiments. Tbe pope Is much displeased at the attitude or the German OatboUe press in rslstten te the recent negotiations between the Vatican and Germany, which his holiness regards aa obstructive te his ro'ley of peace. m He la Bull In tha Franeh Banle. Pabib, Msy 18. M. Sehnaebeles hss been permanently relieved from duty as oomls eomls oemls aary In Alsace and transferred te a similar pest at Laen In ths department of Atene. Tbe German soldier Hastier, who was ar rested st DIJen yesterdsy, bsd In bis poises slen besides lists containing tbs names et all the Alsatian living In tbs vicinity or DIJen, accurate maps of various Frenohtertlfioations en the German frontier, and memoranda showing tbe strength of the garrisons as signed thereto. A Remsrsabt Death. Caire, Ilia,, May 18 Aa Jehn Reacbell, Lewe Hopping and "Beb" Boyd, all colored, were plowing en Smltbland Island, sixty miles ebeve here, In tbs Ohie, all la a line aad separated Irem each ether about twenty feet, lightning, whleh cams from a email. fleecy cloud In a clear sky, struek these aad tbelr mules senseless. When Bopping aad Boyd recovered they found Reeehsll, wbe was la tbe middle of the plowing proeessloa, stone dasd. Tha mules recovered. Whet apesalBtlea WUI Cease. Londen, May 18. Thla moraine's Stan. darti in an article deaouaelag tha wheat cer ner la Cbloage predicts that Australia and India will supplant Amsrlea In the European grain trade within a law years aad aaserte mat ua rookie system or speculation oom eom oem pUwsd of wUll tbe direst means of bring lag about tba change. Te rerary Her BMrasn. Brussels, May 18,-Tbe military oommlt eommlt oemmlt teeof the Belgian Chamber of Deputise yes tsrday reported toTessbly a bW Jgeldlng fe, tha Immedtate and Itsmagk i&tUeaJlea of tee treaties along the beak ef the Mease mate at bb raem tmata rate. Tha Mayer aad OranHMi sad what Tea flaw la Wllmlagten. The mayor, water oemmittee, and sewerage oesumltiee, who left Lancaster for PhllsdTi pbts and Wllmlsften, Tuesdsy morning, hsvereturaed from therr visit We learn that they were met In Philadelphia by Messrs. Crocker aad Williams, of tba Croeksr Alter ing oempsny, who aoeompanled tbem te Wilmington, Delaware. Arrived at Wil mington, they were takea te Jessup A Moere's paper mill, ua the Brandy wise, tha largest paper manureotery la tha United States, where they were shown In operation Crocker's altering sppsrstns, whleb Alters for the uss of the paper mill 1,260,000 gallons of water per day. The apparatus appeared te be or simple construction, very effective, and easily manipulated. Tbe paper mill te teat It had originally put In a small flltersr, and ware se well pleased with It thst they afterwarda ordered the larger one. The visitors afterwarda went te tbe Wil mington city water werka which they found In geed oendltlon. There la a Wortblngten pump In use of 6,000,000 gallons dally capacity and a pump of another construction efsn alleged 10,000,000 gallons dally capacity. The former werka admirably, while the latter te scarcely ever needed. Tbe reservoir from wblch ths city Is supplied with water holds about 40,000,000 gallons of water, and thus there Is no necessity or everpumplns Inte It any water when tbe stream thst supplies It tine nranaywine) is munay. The Lancaster visitors were verv ceurte eusly treated during their brier stsy In Wil mingten. Tbey left that city shout neon. returned te Philadelphia, dined st tbe Blng- nsm neuse ana cams home some or tbem In tbe evening and ethers In the esrly train tbia morning. Wat A. XBAtM WAI LATW. The Baglne el Pacific Kiprtsi dive Ont at lb Big Coaaatega Bridge. Pacific Express, wblch Is due here at 1:25 a. m., was evsr two hours lata tht morning. The cause of It waa tbat something about tha engine broke Juit before the train reached tbe big Coneatega bridge, east of tbia city. Tbe train waa stepped en the bridge and It was Impeaalbie te get It any farther. Finally s frefgbt engine arrived and tbe pasaen ger engine was run In upon a aiding. The freight locomotive brought the train te this elty where tbe putenger engine which li kept in tbe heuae at Htrriaburg turnpike crossing ever night was hitched In and took the train through te.Hrrlsburg. The train had en beard a large number et Ltneastrlana returning Irem Philadelphia and wbe would net walk under any circumstances, Tbey had a geed time for two hours. There were two car leada or emigrants en tbs train, and the railroad men snd ethers were pretty busy Bt times keeping tbem Irem dropping Inte tbe Coeestoga. Oae big fellow was about stepping from tbe platform of the ear when s brakemsn caught bold of hla coat and pulled blm back. He did net knew where the train was standing and would have stepped off the bridge into tbe stream. Aa tbe dlstanee down la aemewhere between 50 and 100 feet, and there la considerable water beneatb, he might have taken his last step. Murderer MeUah Ktespas. W. U. Hansel, esq , appeared before tbe Beard et Pardons In Uarrlaburg en Tueadsy te argue for a rehearing In tbe case or James P. McCabe, convicted of the murder of Themas Rellly In Henesdsle, snd under sentenee et death en Msy 20th. There was a probability thst the rehearing would be granted. Mr. Hensel te-dsy received tbe following telegram : " McCsbe escaped from Jail last night" Jacob M. Riet, serving a term for forgery In our Jail, who petitioned for a pardon at tha meeting of tbe beard en Tuesdsy, was re fused. m Quay Uoe Through. Senater Quay paased tbreugbrthls elty te day en tbe 8:10 a. m. train for Philadelphia. He was met st tbe station by aeveral Repub lican politicians. Train Wreckers Executed In Mexico. Merblia, Mex., May 18. Mexican authorities are showing great zeal In crush ing out tbe untrlendly spirit toward railwaya In thla country. Lately a Mexican waa killed near this place by a railway train and no arrest being made, friends of bla re taliated by wrecking tbe train. Gendarmes were aent out with Instruction te bring In all auspected of any complicity In tbe work. Thirty-three Mexicans were arrested. The crime was fastened en three men and under a recent law they were sentenced te deatb. Tbey were shot yesterday morning at sunrise. Tbe execution was public. Te Ferm a New Cabinet. Paris, May 18 President Gravy will consult with the presidents of tbe Chamber of Deputies snd Senste te-dsy with a view te the formation et a new cabinet, with tbe rs t rntlen of General Boulanger as minister et war. m Fer Jostles Weeds' Shee. Austin, Tex., May la The governor, state efflclala snd many citizens have for warded a petition te President Cleveland, stklng for the appointment et Chief Justlee Aaa H. Wilis aa Bssoelsts Justice of the United Btstee In place of Justlee Weeds, de ceased. m fatally Subbed Hla Wife. New Haven, Conn., May 18. This morn ing Mrs. Martin Feeney while en her way te work at Naugatuck, waa fatally atabbed by ber husband, from whom abe bad been separated about four weeks. A f remlnent rrancb Pbjalclan Dead. Paris, Msy 18. M. Edmund Alfred Vulpten, dean or tbe faculty or medicine snd a prominent physician, te dead. He was born January 5, 1820. A Maw Censul Osnsral. Wanuinoten, May 18. The president te day appointed Jared Lswrsnes Ratbbena, el California, te be oensul general of tha United States at Paris. TrueoRsAUie taps. Sumner Kverlugbsm A Ce., a Chicago Denru ui araue uaiu, iniieu iu umj Ex-Governer Wm. Smith died at hte resi dence In Fauquar county, Virginia, this morning. He had beta twlee governor of Virginia. Tha Missouri Vactne rsilwsv hss developed Us plsBB ler the Invasion of Nebraska terri tory In the lest few days, aad tha oeatrsota have besnolessd ler roastruetloa. Near Shelby vitle, Ky., yestsrday morning, nine oeavtots ea their way te work, made a rueh for liberty. The guards ahet one white man te death. la Obteagi', Eugene O. Race, tbe restaur ateur, oenfeased Judgment yesterday In the sum of (10,427. Jehn L. Sullivan has agreed te flsbt Jake Ktlraln for (3.000 and tbe diamond belt offered by Mr. rex; tiueensesrry rues, mu or six rounds. . The Duluth, Seuth Shere 4 Attontte, aad the Manitoba reads, will fll?r,, together ss a through tran,tJ,Bu iLt Hlghmere, Dak., .- lMa. wlfs polsbesr, in Jail, hanged himself ten croBt-bsrefhlscsH, ?,.i. r Otear Myrtle, a trader of eellBft W. Vs. who recently weal down the river with (LOOO te eash aid a Aa geld watehj la re re gerud te have beta murdered aw Oetaaa, ok-Ms, Iowa, Mrs. Lettie WhBama, an eestosseteyouBg Sdy, shot herself hi tha breast Meadsy alght with a melver. Mho At HUtohero, Tex., Monday ateat Ira kiAh i Hiahaltanfa draat aanra hy the ovejttaraagatateBJ ewaliif m m, PRICE TWO LANCASTER 13 U MAT A Atj !-, AtBaaratAfiBB itm mmavmaar rAmamm MM ti.f neaaa iiiim .! Allew the Chllavea'a st Ui MtialestedtwasaJI UM Babbubdbe. Msv M.-T a morning tha general aptwarlstwaTl xvpsnaa wins smenumsats eggregate sapnyrlatlea abeut: following Heaaa bills asssad Am tha liesase of wbotesais dealers la? tag liquors ta etttes of taa IreV uiiraeiaasswai snee, HI 81 boroughs IBM M(a t. Bottlers' liesaaea ara pteeed at 1 we ersi, second and third ether places i aDorenrUtJna- an tbe celebration of the osefsaalal ei me Federal oenstltutioa j i marriage license aet ae aa tat intending msrrlage te make i iu.uoe ei me peso or Bidermaa M orders, checks, dividers, oeupoaa, g or ether psper representing taa,' -.m.uui no employs net rSdM dsys. The bill was pasted finally a uH vuu,uuu mr me purchase of I pma ueuse et Refuge. '$ " u". Dw. no Henate apperl bill was amended bvThnmnana. r i by supplying tbs Itthiwsrd r whins, t emitted) ler the purpose or killing M. I te thus orewd It out Tbe follewtagl wnrepamuunauy J ApprepriStlBg (!, the erection of a menumsat ever thai ei uoverner Minim ; sppreprlsssaw for monuments at Gettysburg, tetsnti ery ei neaa ana Hsnoeek. Tad l propristlen hss passed third i The Heuse this morning oeaeoratd -, eenaw amanamenta te the plitwaM The concurrent resolution Previdian; ; ppumuneui ei a commission te MS tne leaalbiuty of establishing oneoi was spprevsa, ry i The Senate amendments te tha- ereasing tbs appropriation te thai riendiess children In Laneaster n te (5,000 were oenourred in. Thai fused te oenour la the Senate i te me wneiesaie lleenss bill. V4 Tbe smendmente made br that tbe bill for the Improvement of ths) were net concurred in by a vote elm 70nsys. "M aaias claim $4fie,90mrM The Oevarnmant Alleged: te Be 1 Wealth rrsnehaaaa, PniI.ADEI.FHIA. Mav 18. A I instituted by Miss Jane E. Haleeil gemery county, x's., ana ner tlrV I the United States for (4,000,000. They-J uw jboed ueuaven, a wealthy ei wnem tbey are lineal de who lived near Norrtetowa, P., revolutionary times, government a half atV topsythaeeloe. tieesa. Dart of thashJUBSBT-WI thmr aav aa avS BMatdt Bin claim was allowed by-H there were no lutids with w Between 1850 and IBM a awn prlated te pay tbe debt, 'but a da wne were the proper claimants payment et the money and tha civil t a atop te further proceedings la tha I Tne sum with interest new ama 000.000, and Miss Hals snd her i thst they ean prove that they are thai neirs or Mr. veusven who died i age. M- ... . - .-. .tt 'Ai-'5 rSi iW IB HUH, iflyfS uitv ei Mexico. My is. Hews:1 irem Mszatisn, that two Amarleaaa i nated Enrique Nassau, Bssnagerf Hacitnaa TemiL The Americans rested snd brought here te await trials Manuel Sanchez, of Pacheoe, dalge, fell In love with a married that mining camp, and aa the wife ; fslthfnl te ber husband, tbe lever a I of 20, eeugbt te remove the path. On aeelng the two together' euaiy pecsms aroused snd ruahlaaT i husband, he plunged a knife Inte 1 The wife struggled te protect hswl ana was severely weunaea. Tha; surrendered and from hla own seems he hss been guilty et i . ms Shet ta a Ceari ateeae. V'Vf lecisvillb, Ky., May 18. "1 ex. deputy United States marshal i perate man, waa ahet at Monday in the oeunty oeurt r started te run down aplrs and reiiea aewn tne steps into the room. Court wss in session and a I took place. Scott died in n few atlai ent uttering a word. Tbree Dewell and "BUI" Blinker ai ledge were In the room where thai was done. All were arrested aad) I Indicted. It la supposed Beets because of a fight with Blinker laid i which the latter'a eyca were ehatthI r;K Blading Bllvar-Ba lag Tuscola, Ills, May 1& Heary.J old experienced miner who has aaa years In tbe silver mines of the. been prospecting for silver la tha of Camargo, five miles esst of thai ( sometime past HuseerehhMbewal by finding an inch vin of stm quartz, wbleh he ssys will aaa I aomely. He te ee entindaat tha money In working th s veto that MJ1 nins acres ei tne nuts en tae srflg English for a tern et years. Tha has made quite a oem etm ta thai aaolatleae BYess Terente, May 18. Mayer eelved a etrealar yesterdsy treat , Drugs, tewa ours or uaaua, i oeunouofthatplaoe had pamed whteh were forwarded. Tha stated the gensral oeadsmaatloai bereua obarsetsr of tha filnrsaast'l Luggaee aa estate, aad taa apea all Oaaadlaaa te vladteaM I of tha oppressed tsasate ajr,. eathastssue wsioema te tha eate, William O'Brlsa. Thai tee late te be made puNte mayor has dlreeted tha resolutleaa. ., Mats ta: Terrible Aesldeat te SaaassaS a NnwreBT, R. I, MayMfl aebak, after-bar aesdswBsd aad while vhnslagaatai oempsny la tht tf flight of toarteea safMk'MM arm aad badly btABBAB BBf Tsea-Meat wiueeaae the aha lS4mg.g-sstelarthBB, srat . -. GAtLireMs. Ohto. at tbe sawmill at Bats yeateraay, wreeklag tha.j aa ihtaa - eae-arwed aeldter, wttlf : ehHdriBf tetely ftraas la tha aat as t V wmBsawaAfJVg .,". ,.V' . '-.ii-.ttj. a, , r ' T . L. , i i-or. saaaaVTSHr-a 'PiM '&Z& r, rrv tl. -R.A rj;.-f A.if.4t- ..Ji & ''&d&vk&tjm ftsL-e- .-J-.p' 1. if f..!&V.. -. ' - .'i.