r . , .- wihj MWMgi,iwiiiiLJiiiMijftuwy?WFgyyj,"j'"riP'ft .fja, . a - . ty jw wu wi m.. . jktm r J& vj - i r. ewtiTffWTr?r,yt?' : r wags' zygr, wwn wwwf jr.-r;ty aw jt . i ' "r mimi rsV? 5!Sl rW SF - W?, ' fcr - . " - 'ggwSppPB ht VT' "" "" - 4 rw - - k AlMMtMlHlIlHfMfAfi at ,. -4 -' ' -- j y cXljje JDmfaitef JnMmM volume xxiu-ne. 223. IjANCASTER, PA MONDAY, MAY 2.J, 1887. PRICE TWO HAPPY HOG RINGERS. They Gut Most of the Flams in the Primary Scramble. JOUN W.MENTZERFOR PROTH0NOT1RY David K. llurkheiiirr for Nhrrlirasd Clay ten Y. MjeM for RrgUtfr. STEVE GK1SS1NGKH TUB NEXT TREASURER. Ilelh In Coentj Cernmlslnr Are Hag Hlngrra a Well m th rrlsea Kpr. tar Henaman l(oemlaatd-Th Vel tin Hiltnn Intpeeler. rear Ulrseter nil lUlrgals Nat Yt Announced. The weslher ws all that oeuld have bMn desired for Htturday IUpubllean primary election. In all, Mm votes polled m about 15 0O0 The bone of the two factions werkinl hsrd te get out tha Tela. Never be fore were the line ee strictly drawn, and all the Micremlut candidates were en either one or the ether combination. These candidates who falled tn get In combinations worked hard te gel a decent vote, with a vfew of helping their candidacy three yesrs hence. In the Keneral rmnlt the II or lltngerscame out ahead. They captured the two leading cilice, prolhenotary and sherlll. The next thrcoen the list register, treasurer, and clerk el the court went te the Hull Klngers, while the Heg KleRera Ret the quar ter ronten clerkship. The oommlasicn eommlasicn oemmlasicn era' tight wan the meat exciting et all. Frem the time returns began coming In the vote waa very clone between llltisr, Gin grich, Derate?, Indla and Werth, and up te midnight or Sunday It could net be deter mined who the winners were. The remaining districts that came In this morning gave the nomination te Werth and Gingrich. The vote for prison keeper and coroner was also close, and tlie number received by these can didate ami all the ether will be found be low. following are the fticiewiful candidates se far at remitted : l'rothenntary, Jehn W. Menler; sheriff, O.K. Ilurkhelder ; regis ter, C. I-'. Myers j treasurer, Stephen Ortss Inner rlerk of quarter sessions, M. U. KII llan ; clerk e! orphans court, Ievl I. Krelder; t'omiulssleners, Jehn Gingrich and A. It. Werth ; coroner, Puter Henaman j prison keeper, J. S. Smith. The vote en pier dim-tern, prison Inspectors snd delegate has net jet been lully ascertained. 1 ha County Tulals, Following arc the county totals as tiiielll dally reported : .V.eri7. I) K llurkhnliler.rlly Abraham helm', city . . WaiMiiKUm Walker, ml lleinpnule Vrolhenolat y I ewl S. Ilrtrtmtn, city r. Mr Htlrn. ulty Jehu W MentKir, ell) Itraiiltt. Charles II UB'xer, rdmi Onrinn- l.vier. clt) II. r tirtitr, cliy Alituc iiear.clty Olten" !rlei.rlly (ienrK" 'chleit, nil)' .1 A lluiih rer, t pper Lnaceck .1 ti limbic, rlty County lYiaiutrr. ileplitin Iirlln,r, Hnplie Calvin A srlmlturr, Matlullu 7 31 UTUI itft Sim 67 lull 5 1117 , DIM S.,.,7 Cltrk v Quarter Smient. Jehn l llnten.rltv iei)r.M If lintel, i Uy . 4. 1.. KlilUn. city liunM I IM't'.. ttriuliuit; Lmr Iltni elmll Cltrk e Krjiinni' Caurt. M II. Keller.clty I.vl I. hrililt r, Kant I uuipeler Win, I. siitien, city 1. N. S. Mills, KIU ilMithUiwn County Commllllenerl. H. It lltler Knliratn ! . Hi'irirk Mtrilc Jebn lilnxrlch. hial llempdeld lien llenti. y, U y DuvtJ II I ituill, rliy A J Whttaker. 1 1 rnarviin.... 'Albert II. Werth, celuruln . i'rlied Ktrprr 1 II llrnlnker, Kmt l.aupetr AlbrrllUtien, UnlltC Samuel . Hhlrk Kant Karl Jacobs. Smith Last jiiiimtnr )Tentr, Calvin . I (iretr.tltv Peter lleiitiuan, City 5131 , I'M I . I'll IS.V1 , MIS .'.;ji , suumsj II KvpllKKPr, I aiicHir iwp Ilanry e bunuk.Llly U. A. ShlUer, City IH'tcltm etht J'oer. tit W. Bjril, Kphr.U Aini C. Uat, Oltv It. It llifiey, Luaceck It. II Hheatfer, Karl H r Weaver, rtilUbury J'riten Intptclnri. Milten Hbv. Paradise fauiuil r'ulilmnan, Henn IaoHtenur, liphruta tlntinU tVeair, Providence. Jehn ullum, Jr , Uprnr Leateck County Auilttert. Philips. Itmb. SticlKbury $ II tloed, CnnustOaa Cyrus nt, atiiuer C II. Mssluy, Kil Deuigal Theeea'ked ere the nominees ; and thene by f are still contested. mm mmvi.t i tub vitr. Detailed Account of Uuit sua nsst Workers Usbarad In tba tsards. In the First ward, tha home of Cengretv man Hlestand, the election which was held at the Belay house was quietly canduetal, and there was little excitement after the or er or gk.nlzitlen, which gave the Bull King the election beard. Candidate Clayten Myers, who resides In this ward, was promptly en hand and ha was assisted by Constable Weaver, J. Hay Brown, W. K. Baard and ethers. Assessor A. C. Welcuan worked for Hartmsnand Myers, but wa "agin" Abe Keller en acoeunt of an old grudge. Tha greatest pressure was brought te besr upin him te have him turn la for Keller,but he wld no from the start and stuelc te It Tus re sult In this ward was a great surprise te tha supporters of Hrtmn who had but seven teen vote mere than Mentzsr. Myers had everything his own way and polled a very heavy vote. Philip D. Hiker, esq , was watcher In tba Interest et Mentzsr, and he gave each voter close scrutiny. Till MKCONU WARD. At the Second ward election polls the Menuer forces weie better erganised than their opponents. They appeared te have mera money snd It used with telling effect. They made a bold dash for tha Heat ing vote end secured the greeter part of it at a cost of from 3 te H each. U tba Hansenlg nan !ad money they were very slew In putting It out, and tha average prlee they paid for votes was about 13. Al Hbenek appeared te be tba manager el tha Menlzsr forces and ha waa assisted by Candidate Burkbelder ad geed poll committee. Kx-Polieeinan Bushong had obargeef the Sen seelg lets rests. Ivl was there part of the tlme,but bedld net appear te be active la aellcltlng votes. A few of Hartman'a personal friends steed at the polls In bis Interest, but they did set make much of a fight for blm. it was evident be fore 4 o'elock that Mantssr wenld carry the ward, and bis friends were willing te bet that be would nave eueesi sevsnty-nve majority, with no takers, Al Hbenek also worked for Aldus Uerr for register end thai aoeounU for Berr'e Urge vote la this ward, THE THIBD WABD POLLS, t the Third ward polls, altar Cept. Me. fiellee made an uasuesetslal effort te capture the orgenUaUen, everythleg worked smooth. Iy. The oemblnaUon ticket was Ignored at thai peUa, Md MaatMC s)M Ml Sfsaw te rlbley wss for Myers snd Keller, Jee Huber steed at tha polls In tba Interest of Myers, Alderman Birr wa also warm friend of Myers and Keller, and all these workers were for D. B. Lindls, Bull King candl date for commissioner. Uapt MeMellen worked herd, and the only man be bad te assist him waa Jacob Bsteman. Contrary te expectations, ' Meggy" Leenard and Hebby Weldel did net raise a row. Charles 1. Len dts was at the poll In the Interest of Aldus Herr for register, and he secured a geed vote for him. Ne one appesred te be In tba Inter est of llartmsn, and all he get In thla ward waa .10 voles. While Manlier had 104 major ity ever MeMellen and llsrtman, Burkbelder carried the ward by only 8 majority, and Myers had 89 mere vote than Gayer, the candidate of the Mnntrer faction. Tha beat of feeling existed at this ward poll. MoMel MeMel ten's vote came up te his expectation, while Uartman's lei I helnw It. VOIIHTIf WAm. At the Fourth ward polls the crowd waa noisy and disorderly. At .1 o'clock tha ward committeeman, Benjsmln Bartholemew, called tha crowd te elder and asked for nomination for Judge of elections. Dr. U. K. Muhlenberg, who hsd been sgreed upon by the friends et I.ewls H Usrtman, waa nominated, and se waa Jehn K.Hnyder, who was previously agreed en a a friend of Jehn W. Mentzer. Teter B Fordney -was also nominated, but promptly declined. Than Mr. Bartholemew called upon the friends of Dr. Muhlenberg te form line en the sidewalk and the Irlends of Mr. Hnyder te form line In the street. The preposition was met with a bowl of derision from the Hnyder meiif who were quick te discover the disadvantage, they would be at In standing la the muddy street snd Jostled about by passing vehicles, while all the lookers en who were net voters would stand en the sidewalk snd be counted with the Muhlenberg men. Alter fifteen minutes of wrsncllng, tbe Hnyder men, feeling sura or thelratreiigth,meved out Inte the mud. They formed much the larger crowd, and when they saw the superiority of tbelr numbers they cheered lustily. But the committee man, who showed s wonderful lack of nerve, waa net able te decide which party was the stronger. Anether division was called for and he decided most unfairly In favor of Muhlenberg. oils snd boeta snd hisses and Imprecation followed, and such epi thet as thief, liar and perjurer were handled among the bruisers, and Mr. Hir Hir Hir tbolemew withdrew bis decision, and every thing was sgsln st nea. J. W. Jehnsen, the Irrepressible orator, proposed a count of nnaea. He wanted Andy Klcbeltz and somebody el se te be appolnted tellers snd have the voters pass In procAMieii before them. JehnAi's Idea was scouted snd ridiculed snd bis speech Inter rupted by dezrtn of voice. The plan was tried, however, but in suc'i s mob was found te be quite Impracticable and wss aban doned. An hour was consumed la futile eflerts te organize, when Alderman Spurrier mounted the rostrum snd made a preposition In the form or s compromise thst Martin K. Herr, the judge of the general election, be chosen Judgeef the primary, ami that Hnyder and Muhlenberg, the uanteatlng candidates ler Judtfe, be chosen as tlerk of the elec tion. There waa n geed deal or opposi tion manifested by the mere ardent Mentzer men, who thought they were fairly entitled te the man et their chelre, but the preposition was agreed te by a decided ma jority, and the organization was completed by the selection or Samuel Oilier snd H. H. White as inspector. During tbe excitement of tbe count for Judge Majer Orient aud Dr. Muhlentierg took held et each ether. They were separated before they came te blows. All afternoon the excitement wss very high. The Mentrer people aeemed te be In the majority. Beth sldea were well supplied with money and spent it freely. Among the prominent Menlrar tnen were Majer driest. If. C. Lehman, Andrew Klcbeltz, Jimmy Oeebler, Tem Gable, R. K. Snyder aud l'eter Fordney. It was believed all sleng that Fordney was for Uarlinan, but en election morning he turned In for Ment rar. J. W. Jehnsen, Wash Potts, llsrry Hhaub, Johnny Sheridan snd ether were for Hart man. Alderman Spurrier was for Lewis also, but be did net take a great deal or interest in the contest It became evident long before the poll closed that the Mentzer people had by far the beat et the light The liariman folks saw this and were very much disconcerted. Tue result in tbi wsrd waa a great disappointment te the Bull Kingers. THE V I FT II WAIItl. At the Fifth ward polls the opposing fac tions locked horns te secure theorgsulzatien. The Bull Klngers hsd forty trained retainers en the ground when the clock struck three, while the Heg Klngers had only about thirty. MaJ. C. 11. Fasnacbt (Bull) was made judge and J. Frank Item ley (Heg) and Gee. Yelsley (Bull) inspectors. Clarence West baelTer and Andrew Caldwell did the clerk ing and K. K. Martin waa the watcher. Tha Hogs hsvlng lest the organization went vigorously te work in bringing la the voters snd as will be seen were successful In wiling a baudsetne majority, netwithstand ing the generalship displayed en the ether side by such experienced leader as Adam J, Keerly, "Weedy" JetJerles and "I'lckel" Trejer and ethers, TUB HIXTII WARD. This was the banner ward for Uartman, as It Is own fighting ground and be is always able te carry It rer whoever be pleases. Leng before the time for the opening of the poll, Alderman Deen' elllce waa crowded with the followers of Uartman. Lew steed at the deer and greeted every newcomer with a smile. Shortly before 3 o'clock crowd el about thirty empleyes of the l'enn Iren works, who were solid for Hsrtman, marched up North Queen street Inte the Bblller house, where the election wss held. The crowd from Deen's then went ever and the barroom waa seen packed. Hartman'a election beard waa quickly nominated and was elected without dissenting voice. Tee polls were then opened and the voting be sau at lively rate whleb was kept up until 7 o'clock. The only representative of the Heg King visible during the day waa Candidate for Clerk of .Quarter Heaslens Killlan.whe lives In the ward. He remained at the window until the polls closed. Usrry Ueuser waa te have been en hand te work for Mentzer, but when he saw the crowd en the ether side his courage failed him. "Curley'i Hbay was also for Menlzsr. Hartmau had great crowd of geed workers among whom were Alderman Deen, ex-Postmaster Marshall, Candidate Abe Keller, Walter Sam son. Clerk of Senate Cochran, Constable Barnheld, William Michel and many ethers. All of them worked with might and main and Democrats as well as Kepubllcana were voted. Meney was no object te the politicians snd these who would net vote without It were paid. When tha polls were closed bere It was found that 052 votes bad been polled. The election beard worked at the count all night and the return were uet received at the dlllerent headquarters until Hundsy after noon. They showed that Hartmsn bad re ceived WS vetaa out et tift whole number polled and Keller and Myers were net far behind. There was, aud ia yet, a great deal of talk concerning the count In this wsrd and It Is claimed that tee many votes were given te Hartman. Aa the whole election beard ware friends of Hartman there waa some talk efa oenteet TKK SHVBKTII WABD. Wben we went te press eat Haturday the wrMgletortheeoBtroloftbeelecUoa beard UteMMTsttwsorMs4Ule(Uoa, The satfeMt U 1 MsMTIafi strong fight ;for a representative In the beard of eleotlen officers" and threatened te prevent an eleotlen nnlees their demand waa acceded te. They did net apparently knew that when they made the fight for Judge and were beaten that their candidate for Judge became the Inspector. Finally the Uartman men gave thsm pointer aa te tbelr rlghta and an eleotlen beard was agreed upon with one Menlrsr man as clerk and second ea Inspector. There was but very little excite ment at this poll, and the workers were all In the Interest of the Bull King ticket The vote wss comparatively light, and Menlzer'a strength In the ward was 01. TUB RKIIITII WAR II. There wa net much trouble organizing the Klghth ward eleotlen beard, tha beat workers being In the traces for the Hartman combination, with one or two exception. Albert Nickel was chosen Judge, Jacob Mebler and Jereme Hitter Inspectors, and Peter Wlnewer, Jr., and F. A. Derwart clerks. Nesrly all the ticket voted were short ticket in the Interest of the Bull King set-up, with the exception of Ben Hershey, for whom the vote waa unexpectedly large. There was a geed deal et disorder at the polls, and everything flowed freely except water. KxPolleeman Peter Kltchle, Henry Gardner, and a number of fellows who al ways get the boodle In that ward were run in g things te suit themselves In the Interest of Uartman. They continued te enjoy themselves until a Iste hour, and ended up by fighting In Centre Square, mention el which Is made elsewhere. TUB NIHT1I WABD. In tbe Ninth wsrd there was a determined fight te beat Uartman. The opposing forces were led by ISx-Htreet Commissioner Jacob Bertr, who blames Usrtman for being Instru mental In hia defeat for re-election. Seme time age be ssld be would get even with the Sixth wsrd leader and he took this method el doing se. One of his chief lieutenants wss Councilman Ed. Fralley, who It Is ssld blames Hartman ter Interfering with an appointment which he bad ex peeled te get at Harrlaburg. Anether Mentzer man wss ex-Policeman Al. Npeeee. He was for merly a great friend of McMellen, but was 'seen" by Mentzsren Friday afternoon. The ether active workers en this side were BenJ. Hternemsn, Usrry Gess, Jeseph Hhlrk, Sher man Fergusen, Keuben Hertlleld and Jack Harr. The last named wa a Democrat until recently, and waa elected constable of the wsrd by that party when MscGemgle wss msyer. The Hartmsn men were led by Jacob Amwake, Jr., aqd his workers were Andy Flick, Adam Del let, Amea Chandler, Leuis Demmell, Dtvld Miley, Geerge Kautz, Henry Kusb, Jehn Jacobs, James Gormley, (auottier renegade Democrat) and ethers. There wss a big fight here ever the organlzitien. Tha supporters el the factions were drawn up In lines tn the yard el the Washington hotel a dozen times. Msny attempt were nude te count them snd It wss Anally done. The Mentzer men were In the majority and secured Samuel Irwin ferjudge, with Jacob Amwake, jr., and Wel lington Khedea, (Hartman men) as Inspect or. Wben the voting begsn bere It was very lively, and the Mentzsr men were willing te trade anything te have Uartman scratched. Keller sud Myets both rsn well here. A great deal or money wss spent and vetera were purchased at high price. Many Demo crats deposited tbelr bsllets with their Re publican Mends. During tbesfternenn Andy Flick became quite noisy snd offered te whip Al Speece. The latter ssld he hsd stepped lighting and would net accept Andy's propo prepo sition. Jacob Heurbeer was the only man In the ward who looked alter Captain McMel len's Interest Although Harry H;hreyer waa for Hsrtman he also supported Burk holder. Jake Amwake detested Beriz's can didate rer cemmltteemsn by a large vote. Tbti Vat In tha niry. s : a. 5 ; : , 5 t 2. Hnrkhuluer ... IM, T IV 214 18) IB! 57 51 107 VA heller Ill M n lit 111 VII ill It U1 12 Walker. ' 5 II 11) 7 17 3 3 (5 Prolheitbtar u. 1 llartiimu 1IVI2I Sn Itl 183 4n iH US 18 I .',71 Mentzer Vi tattt IW M Ml M an l.-a; UcMi'llen 15 21 w 89, Jl, 1, 5 a fit I iie litgitUr. , I Melicer I 10 8 Se s ; M (lujer il Id &4 XII et 41 Sl li 51 IIS uretr. 4 ii . loe as u , t- 211 Herr 3 13 61 15 21 11 2 , 11 3rj Myers 17s 125 1SI 151 ISbSOSSV) I7 I8i 1KA tchlelt ... .. S, 3) . I 4 48 Bellenberirti. S 13 u! ' 111 I W Si Uinttle 41 4 ST 17 JO' . Ill II 111 tMAVO lit THM MIXTB HAMD. Msmitr'a Frlsnds Nscure tbe Affidavits of Over a Basdred Veter. The frlendr of Mentzer believed that they were gouged In the Sixth ward, and en Sun day they made a quiet canvas of the ward te learn bow many votes were cast for tbst candi date. Tbe result was tbst they found a large number of persons who said they had voted for Mentzer. Affidavits were prepared and signed by 112 persona that they had voted tbat way, while the returns sent te tbe newa. piper oUieea and political headquartera gave Mentzer 51 votes. Tba following parties made affidavit: Geerge W. Iklentnall, M. G. Swan, W. V. Clements, Milten Faanacht, Abraham Peter, L. Ellmaker, A. D. Alies, A. A. Wlllsrd, The. Thurlow, Jehn J. Hardy, T. B. Jeffries, u. u naiusy, noianeua jenns. a . fieutz, C. W. Uaner, J. M. Hebeetz, Win. Hchulzx, Wra, K. Krelder, J. W. Denllnger, J. Q. Mercer, K. Killlnger, Frsnk Kendlg, Henry Benedict J. B McCaakey, Ileej. Hentt, Jeseph T. Kicbsrda, Samuel Hambrlgbt, C. K. Kline, W. K. Kby, Charles T. Mowrer, Harry K. Heist, K. O. Eby, II. H. Lucken. bach, J. B. Freelsnd, Jehn Clements, J, L. Binkley, Albert Smith, J. K. Kurtz, Frank Lelsey, F II Pieutz, II. Hupert, J. B. Car rolls, U. F. lleudreu, J. N. MtCaakey, M. U Kllllan, Martin, A, Jehns, Joel N. Went zel, H. K Ulckell, II. Clay Druckemiiler, W. E. Druckemlller, Aimer Etbleman, W. L. Gable, Z J. Eitiy, Wni. K. Hutten, II. M. Heuser, Wm. II, Cummlngs, K. B. Number, J. F. Stener, J. W. Laulz, J. Siener, W. F. Cox, C. It Lshman, T. P. Guthrie, H. Straus, 8. I Weaver, J. I MetZjfer, C. N. Uerr, Isaac Asten, II. U Wlrtb. Win. K. Gerhsrr. Chsrles Henft. J. VV. Etsenberger, Jehn B. Kepperllng, E. F. Kemper, H. Ii. Fey, Jehn B. P'sutz, Philip Letxelter, William D. Spreeber, uauiei 1 uiau. j. uruuaser, h. u. ittiiuirieu, Samuel T. Hookey, D. D. Geed, J. Hubert, E. U. Pfoutz, K K. Uaverstlek, S. G. Geuse luer, Geerge K. Keed, M. Miller Pfoutz, 8. S. High, C. Mulleck, A. Hbsy.H. II. Weller, Frank L Hpreeher, Uenry Helvert H. K. Keller, F. a Dineubacb, Jehn Breck, a K. Yundt, A. Kheada, M. L Uerr, a F. Bohlett, Erneat C. Amer, Ehrman Huber, K. C. Dlebl, Erbard Lulz, Daniel G. Baker, W. L. Ueyt, F. H. Wllhelm, Jehn Hewaler112. Tue offleers of tbe board,cenalstlng of Kpb. Hbsub, Judge; J. W. Brown and Walter Samson, Inspector, D. K. Bltner and Frank Calder, clerks, insist tbat there waa a square count ; the clerks and Inspectors say they re- ceunieu tne veiesjusissine juage reed them off ; aud he says they were counted aa east. The Mentzer men threaten prosecutions 1 the ether side sllege counter corruption and frsud ; and It remains te be seen what will reme out of It. The election clllcera were reticent wben spoken te this morning. All the clerks would say was tnst uiey Knew nothing of any false count, and that they put en tbe tally abeet tbe votes as they were called out. It la also said tbat tbe eleotlen beard waa net sworn, and tbat Informality lssufflclen te threw It out With tbe ward eat tbe re sult en tbe principal offleers would net be changed. It would largely lnerease the ma jerities of tbe Mentzer candidates. When It wee found tbe ward vote would net chute the result ea tbe leadktg ofltees the saeiisssasji or im amUtkimtemmmmittwimlH held that with the ward In, Shirk would be chosen prison-keeper ever Smith and the result 00 county commissioners would be effected. This Intensified tba feeling that the fraud be Investigated and, even If the return Judges de net purge the returns, the Land Is Bsferm association la expected te take up the subject and te let no guilty man escape. LATRn-It Is new positively stated that If the Sixth ward la thrown out, Hmltb will be beaten and Hhlrk elected prison-keeper, MUCH EXCITBMBMT AROUSED. The alleged frauds In the Sixth ward have caused a great deal of excitement through out the city, end all morning the court beuse corridors were thronged with people discuss ing It The orphans' court room, where the Mentzer sffldavlls were being made, was filled wltb people who vowed dire vengeance en the beads of these who were charged wltb rendering nnll the voice of the ballet box. This occurrence changed the whole situa tion In a moment The Uartman forces who bed boldly gathered te save whst they oeuld from the wreck this morning collapsed as seen ea tbe newa et the crooked work In the Sixth ward came out. Then tbe Ball Klngers threw np their bands and begged mercy. Thla waa seen at tbe meeting of the beard of return judges when the Bull Klngers calmly surrender? d control of the committee en con teats without a straggle. Much speculation Is rite as te whst tbe Antt-Corruptlen sssoclstlen will de In the matter. Editor Gelat, of the Xew JCra, ha been a strong friend of If, and has editorially demsnded tbe scalp of all who offended against the prlmsry election laws. New that one of the alleged elftndera la an empleye of the XttB Era and the ethers are closely allied te Its political friends, the action of this journal will be awaited with Interest THAI TUT IK TUB COVHTT. Sam Surprising; Result drawing Out el lb Primary Blsctlen, Tbere were some surprising result In the vote from the county districts. In Martlc township, the home et Gust Denlck, origin, ally en the Bull King combination for com missioner, Hartman received only one vote. Tbe explanation given Is that Derrick be came soured because he was kicked out of tbe combination. Al Hsgen la also blamed for taking a band against Uartman. There were a dvzin or mere residents of thst town ship la town te dsy snd each tried te make it appear te Uartman's friends that he was the party who voted for thst candidate. In Pequea township Hartman received two votes, McMellen a few and Mentzjr the bal ance. Fer register Geyer carried the district by a few majority. As a rule this township Is generally divided, the political enemies et Stener being against every man that be Is for. This time sit sppesred te be ter Mentzer but they divided en tbe register. In Senater Mylln'a district, West Lampeter township, Uartman received about thirty votes. He expected a decent vote in this township in return for what he hsd done for the senator and It will take some talk en Mylln's part te explain why be left tbe town ship go by default. The vote ter commissioner shows tbst Hershey was weakest where Mentzer waa polling a big vote. When the Intki.i.hikn ckii announced that tbe Ueg Ring combina tion were running Werth and Gingrich It waa denied. While Menlzer was honestly rer Hershey some et hia friend who run townships were net for Hershey. Tbe con sequence was that tha strength of tbe Ueg King combination was divided between Hershey, Werth and Gingrich. The friends or Potts failed te bold up their end et tbe line in Strasburg and vicinity in tbe vote for prothenotary, and Uartman ran behind In that section. The Vete In (Jelambl. Ce i.i'M 11 la, Msy SU, The Kepuhlican primary election of last Saturday alternoen paased off rather quietly here ; al though the workers et tbe dltlereut wsrds were out In full force and using tbelr best endeavors te secure votes for their favorite candidates. In the First ward tbe supporters of the Menlzer set-up were largely in tbe ma jority and tbe candidate en this ticket re calved a large majority or the votes excepting the candidate for aueriu. waati r. Walker received geed support throughout the town snd bad a majority la the tewa et OS. In the Second ward the workers were largely la tbe majority In support et tbe Hensenlg candi dates and 'chin music" could be heard very frequently. Tbe werkera were about evenly divided In tha Third ward, where everything paased off In a quiet manner. In the Second ward a quan tity et tickets were circulated which bad the straight Bull King candidates. This Incensed the supporters of Usrry Shell, the borne candidate for clerk of quarter sessions, but tbe parties giving out these tickets could net be found. Harry Shell received a very geed vote for clerk of quarter session, hav ing 620 votes in tbe borough. Tbe county committeemen ler the town are ss fellows : First ward, Kebert S. Cenklin ; Second ward, J. W. Yocum ; Third ward, Samuel Clauiferd. Following I the vote la Columbia for the three leading candidates : . Z ? 3 : e. - a Sheriff. i I """ 1). K. HurkhelUer I If ll! 9 85 Henry lllppey I 1 Abruji Keller. 47 117 82 27 Wash. K. Walker 12, 7 CI &U Prolhenotary. Lewis S. Httruuan 4' 111 Ml '275 Win. K. Krelder " 4 .. 13 K. MvMrllln lJ Si -21 ft! Jehn W. Uentznr 157 IK XI rJ Jieguter, Charles II. Ueiger 7 .1 3 n (ieerRe s. beyur lCfi CI if 9.7 II. rMlretr. 1 15 7 1 31 Aldus A. Uerr (. 3 IS CIlen I' Mters 47 IV, mi vn) i.uuruHfthleit 1 1 . S3 J. A. selienherger ' 4 4 5 13 Jeaepb L'rnbla I u 1 .... 10 The aggregate vote; lu the borough ter tbe ether candidates were: Grlsslnger, &a ; Saballner, 352; Clinten, 9 ; Hunter, I ; Kllllan, -111; Potts, Vj; Shell, 520; Keller, &0; Levi Krelder, 282 ; Sutten, 15; Will, 292; Bltzer, 280; Derrick, 290; Gingrich, 117; BenJ. Hershey, 423; Land!, 80; Wbltaker, 18; Werth 01 ; Brubaker, 33 ; Hagen, 29 ; Shirk, 259; Hmltb, 310; Grelt, 39; Henaman, 2SS; Kepllnger, 'ii ; Hbenck, 8 ; Hblller, 285 ; Hard, 3ll;Gaat,3U; 1'.. H. Hershey, 310; Hbealler, 171 ; Weaver, 41 ; Eby, 325 ; Eshleman, 301 ; Stener, 292 ; Weaver, 315 ; Zellers, 37 ; Butb, 373 ;Ooed, 49 ; Nell, 259 ; Nistley, 582. Tba Result In Nw Helland. New Helland, Msy 22. The election paased oft very quietly bere, the only wrangling being at the organization, whleh tbe Heg King carried. Tbe result of the election for the leading men I as follews: Sheriff: Burkhelder201, Keller 179; prothono prethono protheno tary: Hartman 99, Mentzsrlilf; regiater: Geyer 85, Myera 83, Sellenbsrger 12.1 ; treasurer : Grlsslnger 210, Hchsffner 151 ; quarter ses ses seons: Kllllan 150, Potts 139 ; orphans' court; Krelder 175, Hutten 8.1, will 73 ; commission ers : Bltzer 190, Hershey ltu, Werth 105 ; prison-keeper : Shirk 97, Smith 212 ; corener: Henaman 68, Bblller 185 ; peer directors 1 Hershey IS!, Nhaefler 212, Weaver 224; prison Inspectors : Eby 238, Stener 184 ; au ditors : Geed 179, Neff 187. lhe red rose waa worn by mere than one Kemibllean thla evening, snd they were them wltb a feeling or pnae. The following te tbe result of tbe Blue Ball district or East Earl township : Sheriff : Burkbelder 109, Keller 75 ; prothenotary : Hartmu w, Meatier 84. Terre Hill district, Hi tewmship t Hbertfl 1 Bukbelder 70, V flHsVOsWHy HsSsssW US, Mentzsr 44 CVmarven township gave Burkhelder ler sheriff 07 votes and Keller 71; ler prolhenotary, Uartman received 41 votes and Mentzer 70. no Attn or mrnrvuH .tcuu. Th Meat Vary iJaUtly sod Mantssr MSB Have the Contest Committee. At U-Xy a. m. County Chairman T. B. Cochran called tbe meeting of tbe beard of return Judges te order and expressed the hope tbst geed order would be maintained through tbe deliberations. The roll of dis trict was then called and the Judges of the same answered te their namea. It was one of tba quietest meeting of the kind ever held. J. A. Steber nemtnaUd Kebert A. Evans for president or the beard. Mr. Beard mered tbat tbe nomination close. Mr. Evans ssld be would prefer the convention te elect some one else, but the convention refused te allow blm te decline and be was elected by accla mation. Samuel Evans, of Celumblt, was elected vlcn president by acclamation snd tbe eatD of office was administered te tbe president snd vice president by Geerge A. Line, notary public, Mr. Lane was appointed temporary clerk. The permanent organlzitien waa complete!', by tbe election of Jehn B. Miller and Uarry M, Uerr as reading clerks, Kedmend Conyngham and Wm. F. Beyer as tally clerks. Fer the Investigating committee the Hart men men nominated William K. Beard, Jehn P. Frank, Jacob Zellers and Edward Musselman snd tbe Menlrsr men nominated KenJtmln Furnls, Percy P. Hbecb, Frank Mellinger and II. B. Glsh. Mr. Zellers de clined and tbst left seven, the required num ber for the commlttee and they were elected by acclamation. Mr. Steber nominated A. B. Hasaler a clerk te the vice president That officer said he had already appointed I. C. Arneld. Mr. Steber said tbe rules required sn elec tlen, and Mr, Evans said tbe vice president ought te have tbe naming of his clerk. Mr, Steber withdrew the nomination be bad made, and Mr. Arneld was declared the ap pointed clerk. The Hat et election districts was called ever and as each district was called tbe return judge banded In his return. Tbe only dis trict objected te was tbe Sixth ward, city, te which Geerge Uilman, or East Lampeter, ob jected. Under the rules the teturn was sent te tbe Investigating committee. At 12.10 tbe convention took a recess until 1:30. Till: AfTUnSCON SESSION. The beard el return judges re-convened at 1:30 o'clock, snd the reading of returns was begun. Tbe districts were called In alpha betical order, and will net be completed te fore ulght TUB COMMITTER ON CONTESTS. The committee appointed te Investigate these districts against which objections had been filed, met this alternoen for organlzitien. Percy Sheck was elected chairman; Wm. K. Beard was nominated for secretary, and declined. Every ether mem ber waa nominated, but all declined te serve, and tbe committee Is without a secretary. Chairman Sheck said the only district tbat had thus far been referred te them was the Sixth ward, city, but It was decided net te proceed with the Investigation at present Mr. Beard said tbat unless tbe objections were withdrawn te tbe Sixth, objections would be made te half a dc 7 jc ether districts. Tbe committee adjourned te tbe large room te await developments. A Few fen V Ictures. Clayten F. Myers was going around te day wearing a bread smile and 110 necktie. He has reason te rejoice, for be baa the fattest elllce in the row, and get it with the least struggle. Ex-Squlre Jehn P. Frank, of Columbia, were no cellar this morning, as an expression of hlsgrlef at the result lie bad been ter Mentzsr until Friday evening. Tbe conspicuous red rose en Counseller Kennedy's luppel nude some penple wonder whether he was going te be sheriffs attorney. Ex.Lgildter Hteber's voice we frequent ly heard In the meeting of return Judge. He would like te hear tbe same voice again resounding through the capltel corridors at Harrlaburg. Tem Cochran were a big red rese in Lis lappel. As many of his aide went dowe, it is supposed te mean tbat tue genial Senate clerk thirsts for gore. VHAIXLK tO AtTMHli. Tbe fresldeut cannot Oe te a CennccUcut Menament Deatrslinu. Nr. Uaen, Conn., May 23 Tbepresl dent and Mrs. Cleveland will be unable te attend the monument dedication services en June 17 for reasons given in tbe following letter received early this morning : Exkeutivk Mansion, Wash., Msy 20 J'e JIeh. Aitiniiel A. Yerk, Mayer anil Chairman, if c Tbe Invitation which waa tendered me a few weeks age te ba present en tbe occasion et the dedication or the sol diers' and sailors' monument at New Haven en tbe 17th day of June next has remalued unanawered In tba hope tbat 1 may be able te accept tbe same, whoa ether plans and ar rangements weredefinltely fixed. 1 sincerely regiettbst I am new obliged tn relinquish tbe anticipation or Joining 111 these interest ing exercises, wblcii will nerve as a tribute or love and veneration tn the patriotism or tbe sons or Connecticut Illustrated in all tbe wars or our country. The citizens of a state se rich as your In honorable trsditiens, se related te lioreio sieriutw anu se inn 01 tne sturdlncss which a hardy love el liberty teaches, de well te erect te tne memory of her fallen heroes monuments which shall con atantly remind future generations that all they have aud all they enjoy was dearly bought and that their Inheritance cl peace ful nrosnerltv Is charged with an obligation of honor aud stlectlen ter thoselrom whom It descended and wltb a duty et its pi enervation by the exeiclse of patriotic citizenship. Yours, very truly, Giieeii Ci.kki.and. The Mii'auercher Walk. The Mmnnercber were rather late this yesr with their May walk, which did net take place uutil yesterday. About 0 o'clock In the morning one hundred members left tbelr hall accompanied by the Weise's Island Fish lug Club band, Tbey walked te the old Factory bridge thence by way or Kooky Springs te Wltraer'H brldge and from tbat te Tail's Ualn. At tbe Utter place breakfast was partaken of and the greater part or tbe fore noon was spent in singing, beating and hav ing a geed time. They returned te tbe city at intervals during the day. Aaala lu Custody. Hamtiel Kyan, who was arrested soma time age en a charge or seduction against blm In Canten, Ohie, was recommitted en Haturday nlgbtaud ia uew in prison. Sheriff Leln Inger, el Stark county, telegraphed te Chief Smith that the grand jury had found a true bill against Kyan, whereupon the young man waa again taken into custody. lb 77th fa. Vet Vel. Reunion. On account el the excitement attending the Republican primary eleotlen Haturday even ing, there were but a small number of mem bers present at tbe meeting et the 77th veterans and these present adjourned te Tbursdsy evening next without taking any action. Trtatert for Caucsr, Vienna, Msy S3 A Berlin telegram te the Vienna Arte Frte PrtM says that the Crown Prince Frederick William tc-dsy underwent a serious operation te relieve blm ...--. . I1. mmwtnr llftMf. 101 OaBesr w we uixeaia i.t""'-."-i has et seea oaaelally xwnrtaeti, KKtamtB TBMPLAB VOKVLATB. AmegsaaMis far tha street farad In fhtla dslphta To-Merrow Msrnlag. The thirty-fourth annual conclave of the GrandCemraandery of Pennsylvania Knights Templar began at tbe Philadelphia Acad emy of Music this morning, and continues until Wednesday evening, during which time tha Academy will be under sole charge of tbe Knights, At neon there was s recep tion of Sir Knights and tbelr ladles, and lunch waa served. Te-morrow the grand parade of tbe com cem manderles will take place. The line will lerm at 9:30 o'clock as fellows : First division en Pine street, west, right resting en Bread elreet ; Beccnd division en Pine street, east, right resting en Bread street; Third division en Hpruce street, west, right resting en Bread street ; Fourth division en Hpruce street, esst, right resting en Bread street At 10 o'clock the line will move In the follow ing order : Hir Geerge H. Graham, R. E. grand commander ; E. Sir Leuis M. Chas tesu, aid ; past grand cemmandera ; Corinthian " Chasseur " Cemtnandery, Ne. 53, K. T., etc. Lancaster Cemtnandery, Ne. 13, will be In tbe Second division under com mand of E. Sir William W. Allen, grand generalissimo. The Lancaster Knights will leave this city en Fast Line at 0:05 te-morrow morning. They will be accompanied by the State Capital band of Uarrlsburg, which will arrive In this city this evening and give a concert for tbe Llederkranz. The cemtnandery will have ever one hundred men In line, but some have already gene te the city. On a special train, which passed through Lancaster this afternoon, were tbe Knights Templsr or Wllllsmspert, accompanied by a brats band. MBTMHVB DlarttlVtt CUHtULlDAtBD Thrse Counties Added te the Mlntb, or tanesa ter District, The president lsued an order en Haturday changing and consolidating a number or tbe internal revenue districts throughout the country as fellows : District or Delaware wltb district of Mary, land ; tbe Third district of New Jersey with tbe Filth district of New Jersey: the counties et Blair and Huntingdon or tbe present Twenty -third district of Pennsylva nia, and the county et Bedterd, of tbe pres ent Twenty second district of Pennsylvania, are aided te tbe Ninth district et Pennsylva nia; the Nineteenth district or Pennsylvania, tbe Twenty second district or Pennsylvania, except tbe county or Bedford, and tbe Tweuty-tblrd district et Pennsylvania, except the counties of Blair and Hunting don, are consolidated aud made one dis trict te be known as tbe Twenty-third district et Pennsylvania. By tbe new ar. rangement twenty-two districts are abolished and the collectors 'relieved"trem the service. This will retire twenty collectors, besides ether c(llcials,frem tbe publle service. It Is estimated tbat the reform will effect a saving or 1100,000 a year te tbe government, A talk with Collector MacGenigle this morning revealed that he had received no official Information of the change. He doubted whether mere clerical force would be needed, aa there are lew cigar manufac turers, wholesale liquor dealera or recti tleis In the three added counties. HTATK NOTES IN ALINE OK TWO. Keadlng has 200 saloons and the county eutaldn tbe city has 250. J. F. Lanabsn, of Montgomery county, wss dragged Inte a weeds, tied, stripped, robbed and brutally beaten. Jehn Wllhelm, of Womelsderr, Berks county, has employed counsel te recover for him tbe hotel property at Womelsdert which be sold te tbe Equitable Beneficial association for (0,000, taking this amount in policies en which he never resllrsd a cent The executive beard or District Assembly Ne. 1, Knights or Laber, Philadelphia, has for some time past been engsgsd In investi gating a breach or trust et its secretary, Jehn VV'. Snultre, who is charged with applying te his own use about J 1,000 belonging te the order. Dr. David Uestetterand Mr.Balph Bagaley bavejust closed the sale or a large body el coking coal lands in Western Pennsylvania for a price closely approximating 11,000,000. Frank Zbel,whoahet and killed his brother In Heading a year age, and was adjudged Insane at his trial, has been liberated from Jail, having been pronounced cured. William Qulgley, aged IS, of West Cheater, and Becky Davis, aged 10, were en their way te Camdeii, N. J., te ba married when their elders stepped them. Tbe annual junior oraterlal contest at Latsyette college wss wen by Washington Hall, for tbe first time In nine years. Frank lin hall did uet net a prlzs thla time. Tbe victors were : W. MeCamsnt, of Harrlaburg, first; B. II. Giles, et Dslsware, aeoend; O, D. MoCennell, of Pullllpsburg, N. J., third. BVN DUWJT Ht A TBAM. Twe fblladcliihla, lUpuriers Killed en a Itailread Urldg. Tbe Pennsylvania limited express, which left Jersey City st 3:50 Haturday afternoon, was runuing through Germantown Junction at fitly miles an hour at 6:45 exactly wben tbe engineer saw two men running ahead of blm en the bridge en the Keadlng railroad. The bridge is a narrow one, the Iren trusses rising close te each side of tbe track, se tbat the men were caught In a trap If they failed te beat the locomotive across. The engineer took in the situation at a glance, sounded his whistle, and applied the air brake se quickly as te startle all tbe pas sengers. It waa no use. Tbe engine ever took the both men almost simultaneously, ground them up and tluug the tern and fear fully mutilated and disfigured remalna te tbe right of tbe track. Tbe names of the men killed were S. Kay Shepherd, reporter of the Philadelphia Jiceerd and E. J, Isaacs, et tbe Philadelphia Press. The fjaakers and Antinomies. Friend Jeseph Klklnten and Friend Jeseph Walten, of Philadelphia, both prominent Quakers, are making a pilgrimage among tbe Mention I tea et this county te see bow they are prospering spiritually and tempor ally. On Tuesday Friend Elkinton preached before a very large congregation In the Men Men Men nonlte meeting house at Goedvillo; en Thursday he preached at Landls' Valley ; en Friday at Hess's meeting house above Lititz ; en Haturday at Peters burg ; en Hun day morning at MllleravlUe, and Sunday alternoen at tbe Did Mennoelte church iu East Chestnut street this city. The congregations at all these places were very Urge. At tlie meeiteg In thla elty tbe beuse ivaa rrreatlv iirnaffi All and mtitiw wear Tine, til a ... .... te obtain seats. The meeting was opened by Rev. Mvers. a Mennenlte minister from I1UUKB UUUUIJT, wbe unexpectedly waa pres ent He spoke In German and made a forci ble address. Friend Elkinton followed tn English and waa listened te with marked al tentlen. Te-day be speaks at Melllnger's meeting beuse, and te-morrow at Htumptewn. riv rrseu Orewned, Five perteus out et a beating party of eight were drowned in tbe Delaware river at roil- adelphla Sunday night ate o'clock. Twe el tbe lest were young women, two were young men and the filth, was a boy. There were three et the Ave or one family, a wife and two brothers. The drowned were: Kate Murphy, aged 'Jl years ; Maggie Ilaney, aged iu years; jereiuiau ajuriwr, "-" : Themas Murphy, aged lu years, Clennens, aged 'iJ years. Dennis Opmiles or am-oaetcSer Oarasa. The girden attached te the Majnnercber hotel was opened for tbe season ea Saturday evening, when Prof. Burger's orchestra gavs one of their fine oeacerts. What Cleveland Wilt alias, yrem the Philadelphia lleceid. President Cleveland wUl set dine wltb tbe Farmers' club at Marietta ea Colonel Duty's betpllable wvltaUes. The erastdeat wUl B tst a 0M djaaat aU JU TUG ILL-FATED CELTK1 iiM- BBB PABIBBBBBB tABBMB a ? sari Teac wmu atjaumrw, p2.-4 The relics Cnabl ta Ks MM Which CaUsetes ta Tletlsst at Ike Csutsta $ii Masses el These Who Were taj icMS&7.' & -3 unxnuraaay, way 19, aiDfisp, sa. wMet trssk SaValsmrs. sties jeale mm A " .& BrltUh steamer Celtic, of tbe White star UBBg', from Liverpool, came Inte mlltelea wMh as ' British stesmer Britannia, of tba sasaa Isaav from New Yerk for Liverpool, strikhag mmt: en tne pert side aft sad doing n. dsmsge. r4rt New Yerk, May 23. -At 5 c'ceest.stMV: MftM.1.. .,. ret...- u.- it-- - - auw.uaun UV ITU1W OlOT tlBV Celtic, which, en Thursday last cms her slater ship, the Brllsnnle, dsmsghag be Daaiyastenecccstiteber return te and killing a number of steerage weighed anchor and started from anchorage, off Scotland llghtahlp te up te this city, Hbe crossed tbe bar el and proceeded under steam te quarutsMk wnere sne ancnerea. Alter nsvlng Deen Vs ueu uy me neaitn officers she proceeded em her wsy te ber wharf at the loot et WT Tenth street at 7 o'clock, nwnhlnv it a nut ?'- before 9 o'clock. A motley crowd was eeasu w ered sll along tbe pier and as seen as tha two." f big gang planks were heisted Inte position , & rush waa made te receive the uufortnnate Sit voyagers. Tbe police force present was ?& entirely inaaequate ana tne moo rushed y-w nnrleM tltssi luiiiHJaSi mhekab &m1 u AC i r.'&e uuu vi sut uuuuusu UfJca tUU UH tssrV 'trvt gang pisnss. nana snasing, tears, embraces "A and mineral congratulations ware tha elaiiA. of the dsy. The Britannic remains a;'CM anrhnrnff tha llirhutiln. Tha rmamamammM who were net transported te this city evening, were brought up te the city morning en the steamboat William FletchetyAJ nwas etnciatiy stated at tbe office et ue1 nuiweuir uue m uiutuiug, mat as tarsal ti; C,kl..Ct. It ll I ...-. M 31 known, but four of tbeateeraga passengers n who were killed en deck by the flying debttS fm were burled as aea. Heme of th.,;J naaiAnirnni- nnRrr. inaiac inu aa .'.fti was a woman among tha victims alvsttfil a sea burial. The official list of the Injured, iljij Include Elizabeth Walnwrigbt, or East Hampton, Mass. ; Msry Grime, Sonthpeal. ' England ; David Blcketts, Chlcsge, eyebrow cut ; M. Donebue, thigh broken ; Mark Allea. 'ji fingers mashed: William Laler. Qqssm ",'w county, Ireland, thigh dislocated t Patrick al Burk, County Maye, Ireland, feet aud ribs ! Vj Jured ; G. A.Koblnsen,sged 13, compeundlrao Ml tureef the arm ; Jehn Burke, suffering frost - shock. He Is a consumptive and his oendl-' nea is iiuub auriuia. ins iair esuraasssi .vx .. . ..... . - piace tne numoer ei parsons kiueu si nve ; , and the Injured at 20, The first lead et ateersge passengers from the Celtle waa ifi landed at Castle Garden at 10 o'clock this- morning. There were 300 of them alt ate;-' one at the steamship company's ofBeei tell when the Britannia would wrtYeea, deck until ,Mr. laaaay. en e Jm: Y?Tjnte her in altnc.v who had gene tlSiwTJlaSSta- return. NeltbJ anystatoment Their reper In writing and will undoubtedly documents. The offices et the White company were crewueu an morning wnaw-i'' friends et tbe passengers en tbe Brlttanleaad Celtle making anxious Inquiries. Tbe ma jority of thein were the friends et steerage passengers. Very little information was ob tainable. The passengers lsnded at the Cat. tie Garden did net seem soy the worse rer their experience. They were In a bsppy frame of mind and net at all affected by the accident. At the pier en West Tenth street these who bad been transferred from the Brlttanlc te the Celtic were huddled together and told te remain there by the company's servants until their baggage arrived. They had also been ordered te say nothing about the accident. An eaa-er crowd Backed the Dler and tha adjoining wharves all day and gazed with curious eves uoen the bla? wound In the Cat, ,,: tlc'a ttnwr. Tha atom waa twlatad nlaar '-"'-,; around and lay flat upon tbe pert aide. The' ; bole In ber forward compartment was larga-.tf euuuu iu wiuiu m uihiv hiuiwi, uiiiwaa rtia urep 01 water nau ivaaeu inreuga ner nse vij euu uuuiparbiueuiM , me onuuiuiej wsw T - neavuy uaen ana tne dews or im Celtle everlspped the bulwarks of bee- slater ship. She will be oefferdammed $fi aa seen as ner cargo is aisenargea ana aae may be able te sail In three weeks. The' ? Brltannle cannot be brought te tbe city until ,V; ha I llirhtaned. She will ha drv.rtnrked at ill the F.rie basin and It Is expected will be re- k1 ralnul In .hmil fmir wtr Th Avanla arrived thla morning and will be unleaded as jfjS seen as possible, me jsniaunica passengers will probably sail by ether lines, "M Fatally Burned In a Leck-ap. Vl'4 Yenir, Msy 23. Geerge Eyster, who it. $ sidea near .tegier a cnurcn, wis county, aaesj-j with hnrrlhla Heath at New Halatn. ea ReA-t W! urday afternoon. Eyster bad been Indulge J, lng In drink and became involved in a qnarj nl . ssaa aaAattaaH anrl ntit In lia lswftrMeai " wSiiTv? act, aiuia natal sutvaiins euu au eaa ttuv we-a as. iM isj in s n rnar nisrw 11 ass nrnnania nsst saau- wasasm .-.,.c te tbe atraw in tbe cell, and waa most herri bly burned before be could be rescued. After fy suffering terrible agonies, be died from hia 4-S injuries aunuay niger. ne leaves a wueswt -vt uve cnuuren. cl? Cenvlctad a I Arsen. )'.-iA - . r tr.-m ThA mImI., -. I UAVKNl-UKI, lusii reajr -).-me ubh m jtJ Anrii f. tha stock barn of Jehn Klllen. asar 'VI thla nltv. iu dflatreved bv tire and twaadsr. -M nine valuable horses burned involving a lasa'vS of f75,000. Tbe charge of arson was prefer rat jm against wiiuam rerry, a larin nana, wbs'k was supposed te have fired tbe property ler a revenge, Haturday Perry was found guilty of tbe crime by Jury trial. Sentence la deferred. K Iliad Hia H liur. "JS .. nl'- w" , c.-.- 3f nuusiuA, An, may -w. awuiusr -William Warnecke. a veung man emDleved a Wm m UUUas. UU UIV VMm VVUU asBaMsjaajsa jTw, aula ah tt.A fTwasia afaesail "- - i 9 wslkdul fntn a irv.m wham hia trial!. It . fi naas.w- a sV wm - ,..... - - ..... , Dnmnle sssvlf as f ea ssAWlln rwauBi fsvtsai lvlns sasat . tUUIJW if im vi ai srsjwtsvu arvws ns-isiajs -stas.-j I ose.ano nrea uve suu irem "vvws I a Am a a.-a m -.-.!. 'A"! mm ) tnM swnnian'a nnnv sun nan nwii iw i I AWWVf w9 weWISISSSa ss wwaj SMs OS wwaay therlff aud a posse, with bloodhounds, arji I enblstralL There la no cause known gay-. tbe murder. l.OrfAl m A Sumrasr Kssert ea Flra. Canten. Mm. May 23. Tbe 1 at Sharen Is reported te be burning. Tj Is no fire department there and atdaaail ubiui for from Canten, asw Knnu la m wall. known SUM K-l mr n( I jlfl Hll SlinST It S I nnrfnnirf hv a. P. Berer, tha aitk, i socemmodatlons for 300 guest. . j KllMSasUaatteJ. GasKNCAsTtB, lad., May 23.Sat! ,.h, nmDonHeblnaoa and Jsck m 4g. water quarreled ever a trivial ebTalr, wan senarated by friends. Lateral after drinking freely, they metaad shot Bridgewatar dead. RoblaseaislSl CaaHsh Iree-Slssert rati, Jl Londen, Msy 83. Joes Dawes Iren manuteeturers, aave asuea waua . a, STUI IWWI eT" .:: i "-WW.A &"" lak, Wards, i ijvr. in 4 t wr '' . . ir jr J WMAWMMB oeTaWSJMlSajSJSSa. ' c- wleas faesrally aasMssataJMsWaPsf ,J -8 &: v Yt ccr ' ' : fH .V.i )zfmMui KM?x&i.4r-- K.asaiaaisfia a 'f 1H t i&&iZt&i!2$ii "'