iSv1fKsl,S ITti4-WW,Wk.! Wqt JDwtfaitef 38k'3 .. .' . -wv t 'th VOLU3H3 XXIII-NO. 238. LANCASTER, PA., THURSDAY, JUNE ? 1887. PRICE i rt VJ W "? ? jaj jcticb EDITOR 1I0FFKR NOT GUILTY. jitr tub DtrmmiAnt tkumiamae te jmi mm vear. The Ktldatiee en Which lb Altrgad iJbsleas rnhllrallen Wm Hade-The Vim (live la tbejurr-wiudla., Dp lb Werk at Uuurt-The .tutors Ultchsiasd. HVtfnM.f,iy.,lfernuiiri The trial al J. K Hetter, el tb Mt Jjy Herald, ler libelling Mr Laura K Mlunur, was resumed whan court re-asseiiililed at i-M o'clock In the presence el a .pod-sired audience. Counsel for defense offered te prove tbat Mr. Heller wm hoi!em through lllnaaa a Week prier te Ihu publication el tli libelleus artlels and lr tial weeks altnrwards, hut the eiler was tiviimilnd anil defendant took an exception. The accuafd was ilia nit witness called and lie tmtlnml that lis lived at ML Jey for twenty one years, wa the owner et a print ing office and the Mt, Jey Herald. Counsel offered te prove by Ihla witness that he wan stricken with III ukm en Doeetnbar SW. IKjtl, six days bnlere the publication of the article and that he did net publish or superintend the publication of the ML JoyfernMen January, but tliuelTnr wm overruled and an exception grnuted. He Instilled lu conclusion that he tlrst saw the paper containing the publication aeiue time In April, ISS7, hut he wa net allewwl te tell why he had net aeen the article bttferethat tline Jehn Itrm'lit, who live at Union Square, teattHnt that he lived across the street from Reuben Shelly and that ha itw him wheiiHur he was at home; that Ksubeu Shelly went away from home en Monday before Chrtslm and be did net return home until about January I. Kllzsbeth Whltintn, alae a resident of Union Square, tpslllled tbat she had a con tersallen at llunry Koer'e heuae with Laura Htener, lu the preaence of Fanny llullouineyer, lu January, aud that Mr a. Hieuer In that conversation aaid ahe had slotted, theyhadaicoed time and the next time they went they would go further. Fanny Hutlenmnyer corroborated Mrs. Whitman's leallmutiy a te the conversation. He u ben Keer toatllled that be lived at Sporting Hill aud that en one occasion he drove Reuben .Shelly te Henry Reser'a heuae where Ltura Htener was, and tbat he re malum! away from his home all that night aud only went home at neon the next day. J. i:. Heller, aen el the defendant, testified that be was In charge of the ML Jey Herald en January I, IStf, and the Information aa te the facta contained In the alleged libelleus article wax furnished by Jacob II ljeraw ; he aald he had no malice against the prusecu trlx.sand whim Uilil that the repert of the elnpe.ueiil was net correct he published the retraction the lulliwlng wesk, whlcli was read te the Jury. It was published lu Wed- Ueda'alMTr.I.t.tICN(-,;ll, J. 1L Heller, tlie defendant, was re-called and tuitlllad tbat he hat net new nor never did have any malice against Mrs. Htener. Iu rebuttal Mrs. Htener was allied and ahe denied lu tete all the allegations In the article or January I. Aa te tbecmversatlen teslllled te by Mr. Whitman aud Fanny llulluuineyer her erlen was Hut Mrs. Ke-mr was teasing her about the eleptiiieul with Stielly and ahe said she was away with her (tinier at that tlmeutid ceui t net we hew alie until 1 have elewd, but If ur ahedld ilope she would go far enough away. Mary Ann Keser, at whose house the con versation took plsi e, ttstlllml that all that was said was In fun and Mrs. Sie-ier said the next time slin would go furthur and tsk arltoesi' tna'i along. Newton.dlbble tciiiuml Hint en the '.1) h of December he droe Mrs. H toner Ireui his father's liou-e t tha railroad sUtlen and checked her 1mupie te Cerdelia s'atleu en the lleaillnic V Celuinbla railroad. He did net her HKal-i for two weeks, when he nw her lu hla father heue, Shelly was net with tier any el tlie times he mw her. Abraham Oramin, IUIiik near Cerdelia, testltimt tlmt Mrs Mtener caine te his beuse te de some w lug ou December 'JO and ahe lelt en the tolleArliig day after receiving a tulegram te go te tier slater, Mrs. Ktnt, who was sick. Christian Morgan, the telegraph operator, testified te receiving a message for Mrs. Hteneraud delivering It te her. She bought a ticket en December "I for Man helm. Mrs Abraham Orainm teatltled tbat Mrs. Htener took some sewing te de for bar when she lett en Decemlxir -I. .She did net see her again until afler January 1st. Wm. Kinttestlllixl that Mrs, Htener came te his house, te nurse hi wife, en December 21 and she remained there until January 'J J. Dr. i: II. Wlttuer testified te attending Mrs. Ktnt In her Illness from December 21 until January 2 and he caw Mrs, HUmer there upon his second llt. Alter some further cumulative evidence the testimony wai closed, and counsel began their argu menu At the conclusion of the argument court adjourned until Thursday morning. Thursday Jurmiij. This morning In the cane of J. IL Heller, charged with libel, the jury was charged aud they retired shortly be fore half-past nine o'clock. At 2:30 p. di. the Jury In the case of the commonwealth vs. J. It. Heller, triad for libel, entered court and rendered a verdict of net guilty, but delendant te pay the costs of prosecution. The court sentenced the defend ant In accordance with the vardlcL The case of Adam Obltnder, charged with embujlement by Monterey ledge of Odd Fellows, was next taken up. The ceunsel for the delense tiled a demurrer te the Indict ment, en the ground it did net allege tbat the accused had acted feloniously. The case went eir and will be acted upon at the next argument court. In the case of commonwealth versus Sam uel Kaby, charged with larceny as bailee, a verdict of net guilty was taken, as the case could net be made out. Owing te the absence of ceansel and wit nesses there was no ether cases ready for trial te day. As there are but a few cases left en the list for trial, aud it was net certain tbat they would be ready te-morrow, the court discharged the Jurers for the remainder of the week. Tbe Kelurmcd Hyaad Adjourn.. The nenaral avnetl of the Reformed ehurcb. which baa been In session at Akren, Ohie, for eight da; s, adjourned Wednesday after noon. Mueh Important business was trans acted In the olealng hours. The new consti tution, which baa been In tbe hands of aoom aeom aoem uilitee for some time, was favorably reported and adopted without debate. The report of tbe committee en beard of foreign missions, reeemmendlng that flfiaen thousand dollars be raised annually for foreign missions, was adopted and the action e7 the women In organizing a general beard of missions was approved. A temperance resolution was adopted, ltexpres.es profound regret and sorrow at the evil of Intemperance, and calls upon all synod, classes and churches te unite In zealous aud persistent Christian etlert looking towards lis speedy extermination. The reiert of the oemmlttaa en ehurcb union was adopted. It cited tbe fact that tbe He. formed church had always been ready te extend the right band of fellowship te all Christians and hailed with Jey the signs of closer unluu of Cled's people. Ladtss' rrtsbyiartalgeelaty. The Ltdles' Preabyterlal liema Mission society la in sesaien te-day la Um Presby terian church at Columbia. Te aeeletyia composed of delegates from all tnaeburefces la the presbytery. The delata tarn Lu Lu eastar u Mm J. Y. MllesMU, Km, Xetett K. UaMaafWOOd Hsd MlW U AatUtWt. The I'asera Tbat Wars rat al Ma Teeebere al Watt Uacsllea. Nciiii'Mreki June 7, County Hoparla Heparla lendent Ilrecbt held bis annual examination nf taeebers for West Coealloo township at the Hebmnack school house en Tuesday, the elaas consisted of twelve members, sla of whom received eertllleates, Tbe following questions ware submitted te the members of tbe elaas te lest their knowledge In the differ ent branches Arllhmetle-1. A, II and 0 start at the asms point te travel around a lake M miles In circumference. A travels 7 miles and H 21 miles a day In the same direction. C travels 14 miles a dsy In an opposite direc tion. In bow many days will they all meat? 2 A and It traded together. A put In V.VI0 for ifO days, and reealved i nf the gain Tne number of dollars 11 putm waa equal te the number el dava It was employed In trade. What was It's capital T 3. The duty at I'J prnnL " Importa tion el aatln was filu 40 What was the Invoice of gendT 4. A h gshesd of syrup was Beld ler Ml M) which was at a reduction el Mi iwr cenL from ensL Kind tbe cost per gallon? & Hew deep must a circular cistern A feet In diameter be te held 70 barrels? it Kind the 1 1 h teuu of tbe series 80, 15, 7, etc. 7. Shew that 10 square chains equals an acre. 8 Find the reclprocale(5?;. U In what two ways may tbe value of a fraction be diminished. Oeegraphy 1 Define platetu, mountain syateui, zone and axis. 2 Lecate the rivers Thstnes, Han Joaquin, Willsmette, HL Jehn, Housstenlo and Jor Jer dan. 3 Name the natural resources of Illinois. 1. Name the industrial resources of Illl nnls. !. Nsine some educational resjurces of Pennsylvania, n Draw a map of Kurnpe. Physiology -Discuss 1, K tract nf exercise en the various ergana : 2. The structure and action of tbe stomach; 3, What, when and hew te eat; 4, Why Is the body warm; &, Tba Medulla Oblengata: G. The effects of alcohol ou the stomach ; 7, Kxplaln what Is meant by color blindness. Grammar 1, Conjugate tbe verb run In the subjunctive mood; 2, Analyze the fel lowing verse. Ilulda Its embers, red and clear. Basked, In his platd. a mountaineer ; Aad up lie sprung with sword in hand; " Thy name and purpoiei saxen, standi" Bm ittLL nrntmrt. Olun.lil, el lbs Old Ironside, en Illl Way te lb Terente Ulub, DateOldlleld, late of the dlabanded Os wego club, passed through this city st 'J -IS this morning en bis way te Terente, which club hejilna. Date Is looking well and weighs 25 peuuds heavier than be did when In Lan caster. Tbe Pittsburg and Detroit did net play yeaterday,and as tbe Itostens were beaten by tbe Washington by 0 te 2 tbe. DetrelU are still the leaders. The ether games et the League were : At Philadelphia, New Yerk 7, Philadelphia 4 ; At Indianapolis, Chicago 8, IndlanstHills 3. Tbe Pennsylvania Htate T.gue games vesterdsy were : At Altentewu. Allentown, : Willlamapert, 2 At Wllteabarre, Wilkeabarre, 17 ; liradferd, U At Heading, Heading, 17 ; Alteena, 0 Orenr la catching finely for Hrneklyn, and yesterday be had two two base hits. Ollmere Is the winning pitcher of the Washington team Just new. The Washington club play In New Yerk te dsy. The last time the seuatnra wen two games out of three, and the third game was wen by New Yerk by the close aoete el 7 te 9. Tbe Association games yesterday were : At Philadelphia, (Ural game): Athletics fl, Cin cinnati 4 ; (Second game): Cincinnati 0, Athletics A ; st IWltluiere : Ilaltlmere 13, Louisville tl ; at Mutten Island : St. Louts l. Mets 1 : at Brooklyn : llreuktyn II, Clave laud 5 It baa been shown what goeJ ball playing will de In the case of the Mets. Since they defeated the HL Leuis tholrcrewds have In. creased aud yesterday they had 5,000 poeplo. Heward dernttiHl Yale aud tbe wonderful Slagg yeaterday by 7 te 5. ThehL Leuis club makes tlrst appearance lu Philadelphia te-day. Ven Der Ahe Is after a half Interest In the Athletiacliib, and there la no deuht about L H'mralg Is dissatisfied with Masen and Sim mons, and be wants Ven Der Ahe te take their InteresL The SL Leuis manager says he would strengthen tlie Athletic greatly by adding Lathsm, King and Hudsen, and put ting Lyens and Saward en the Browns. Masen says there is no such a scheme en loot, but It is generally believe! tbat there Is. The next time Manager Bear gees te Lan caster te play ball be should chsrge nothing end threw in a lunch and beer chrema This Is tee only wsy be will ever succed iu getting a Lancaster crowd ItiHldetbe fence. Colum bia Herald. WAltl A BUI FUVMTU Oirrsspeadsuls Who Hells Lancaster Ougbt te Uav a Ureal I'arads. Ens. lNTKi.i.KiKNUsu In reading ever your valuable psiwr of J line M, I see an article about tbe celebration of Fourth or July. I must admit with my fellow citizens tbst the greateat day of our nation Is rapidly passing away In memory. He why net have an old fashioned Fourth of J uly T If your valuable paper has a small space, I would otter a sug gestion te have a parade In tbe morning by tbe different associations and orders of the city and Invite the different associations and orders of the county. And I feel assured tbat they have enough American pride te warrant a large demonstration. Then have speacn msktug In thealternoeu at McUrann'a park, Aa 1 thluk that would bring tbeusanda Inte our city and keep hundreds of Lancastrians at home. 1 hope that something may be done te make this Fourth of July a great day for tbe city of Lancaster. ACitizkn. A net bar Cry for a farsda. IIds. lNTKLMUKNOEn The suggestion yett eiler that the celebration of the Fourth of July should be taken in hand by our citi zens with a view te making it mere thoroughly patriotic and popular day of re joicing for tbe bleasingsef llberty.meeta with tbe hearty approval of many ; but I ask ter room te suggest tbat mere attention should be given le military display than te Ure Ure werka. Invite some or tbe state militia and offer te pay their expenses. The crowd, tbat m big parade would draw, would eat enough peanuts and drink enough soda water te mere than cover the expenses ; and wbat Is the use of having toy soldiers If we cannot see them new and then T Youths tbat de net remember tbe tramping thousands of tbe war may leek upon tbe citlsen soldiers wltb patrlotle pride and Imagine themselves dressed up In soldier cletbee te catch bullets and cannon balls for tbe benefit of Uncle Ham ; aa they may some day be called upon te de. Let us have a big military parade an))a sham battle, If a few soldiers de faint from tbe beaL BoviiahtksFubieso. rnrebasad an Arc Disame, P. B. Hliaw bas purchased a large are dynamo which will be placed In the eloctrle light works, In this city, In about ten days or two weeks. Alter tbts arrangement Is com pleted the Kdlsen works will be prepared te furnish te tbe public either an excellent arc light or tbe present Edisen Incandescent. Fer large rooms and buildings one or two are lights can be put in supplemented by Edisen Incandescent, thereby giving an abundance of light and distributing It te all corners." Haw Sleek Oar. Geerge Gressman, of this city, bas been granted a patent for an entirely new stock ear, tke Imprevementa wbtett consist la the nenetr wet lest and arrangement of the stall parUUeae and Um saauer of supplying lb estiaM&t. with water. The patent wm MsUMtAsaBjg.WaB.il. Oertait, COL. DUFFY ENTERTAINS. tmm 9Amummk club attbkbuib aw- MOAL ntmHBm At MABIBTtA. The Dtsuagatskad resale at the rany-nr- aalssllea al the aefceel fJasiraVUr. O. W. Keleh Qfceesa rrsslaaai-Otkar Kvsats a Wast Daaagal's Resy OaalksL Mariktta, Jnne 9 Cel. James Duffy gave ble annual dinner te the Farmers' clnb te-day at his park, about mile north et town. The distinguished guests arrived at norm In special trains from Uarrlsburg and Philadelphia. They were driven te the park In carriages. The following were expected : O. B. Reberta, president of tbe Pennsylvania railroad : K. P. Wilbur, president of tbe Lehigh Valley railroad ; Charles Pugb, gen era! manager Pennsylvania railroad! Jeseph Patterson, president of Western bank, Philadelphia; W. H. Drayten, Judge Middle, Gee. Blight, Jehn 1L Wllaen, Wayne MaeVaagh, A. L. Hnewden, J. K. Fell, Philadelphia ; lien. J. D. Cotneren, If. McCermlck, Ifarrlaburg ; MaJ. Bant, Steel Steel ten ; Gen. Hlmen Cameren, Maytown ; H. U, Reynolds, W. B. Fordney, esq, Lancaster ; Ames Bewman, Marietta ; Lawrence Jereme, New Yerk, aud ethers. Here Is the menu tbe " farmers " enjoyed : Little Neck Clams Hreen Turtle a la anslatte Boiled Salmen Sauce lluinard. Cucumber ealad. Uraba a la Uetbll. Cattelebtd' Agnean nr New Peas. met da Healxala Hordateut. Potatoes Urouent Asparagus. Punt-be la rtnelll. Vlaarat'et. Supreme de WatelUa an Truffles. Spinach. Celd Uam a la Dnffr. Lettuce Salad. strawberries au Madeira. Tralnage da nrlcn KtxiuelerL Coffee. Served by flnelll A Watts, Philadelphia. Msetlag el tbe Mebcel Heard. The Marietta school beard reorganized en Monday evening with tbe following efllcera : President, Dr. G. W. Kelcb ; secretary, Tbee. Hlestand : treasurer, Ames Bewman. Tbe ether directors are Jehn Crull, Fred. Waller and Dr. 1L A. Mowery. The school term and salaries are the asms as last year. Tbe beard adjourned te meet en tbe evening of tbe 23d InsL when the teachers will be elected. Last Saturday evening Misses Landes, Jewell and Uemperly, of MUleraville, gave a very Una entertainment In Central ball te an appreciative audlauce. Miss Landes' charm ing recitations, Miss Jewell's sweat singing, wltb Miss Hemperly'a accompaniments, brought forth loud applause and encore. Mlts Jewell sang a beautiful sole in the Presbyte rian church en Hundsy morning. Miss Belle Kline will give a birthday party In tbe rink this evening. Her sge is net known. Tbe Kpisoepallans gave a sociable at Dr. a. W. Ketch's, Tuesday evening. A troupe of Chinese students will give an exhibition el their native habits and Indus tries en Hsturdsy night In Central hall. It will be under tLe auspices of the M. K. ehurcb. Joel J. Karty and wire, of Philadelphia were tbe guests of Ames liausmsn en Sun day. We are te have a military company here, the requisite number of recruits have been found and tbe names sent te beadquartera. Herace Hsldeman will be captain. The ether honors bsve net hsen bea'ewed yeL Cel. D. B. Case gsve a dinner te a number of bis friends en Tuesday afternoon. It waa a very enjoyable affair. The guests expressed themselves as highly plessed with the feast. The East Denegal school beard re organized at Maytown Tuesday morning with H. G. Kngle, ss president, J. F. Johnsten, secre tary, Jacob S. Miliums, treasurer. The ether directors areS. I Brandt, J. K. Nits ley and M. V. Fry. The term was extended te seven months with same salary as before. Tbe school tax Is 2', mills. Teachers will be elected en June II, snd tbe schools will open September 5. Deck A Jorden's circus will be here en the 14th InsL Children's dsy will be observed In tbe Presbyterian church en next Hundsy. The pregramme will be the one prepared by the president of the Sunday Scheel association. The Y. M. C. A. of this district will encsmp at Yerk Uaven tbe latter part of July and beginning of AugusL At a sheeting match yesterday afternoon Ames Bewman shot 5 pigeons out of 6, U Jereme 0 out of 7, Welter Fryberger 6 out of 7. THM AMI Ut WATMMM. Floods In Cambria aad Memerasl Counties. Distressing Hesnss Twe Dsatbs. The Meed at Johnstown was caused by a waterspout west el Uoeversvllle, Somerset county, a village en tbe line of the Somerset it Cambria railroad. Tbe village waa en tirely under water and the destruction of property is greeL Many thousand legs be longing te the Lttrebe Lumber company passed there yesterday. Tbe bridges above there were carried oft Kernvllle bridge was partly destroyed. The bridges at Coopers dale and Ven Lumens were swept away. The destruction of property Is enormous, but the amount cannot be ascertained new. At Uoeversvllle tbe work el tba flood Is ap palling. Upwards or twenty residences were washed off their foundatlena and deposited en the ground. At least 100 families In Johns town alnue lest everything In tbe lower story and cellar et their beuses, Tbe water having subsided, tbe scene te-day is one of demoralization and luln. Yards and streets were blocked with debris and rubbish ; beuses were tilled with water soaked goods and mud, and multitudes of women and children were standing about weeping and mourning ever tuetr ruinea homes. In Grubbtewn, Ceneinaugh borough, Mor Mer rlllvllle, Minersville, Cambria City and Coopersdale, tbe same scene waa presented, and It Is estimated that In the suburbs and Johnstown 200 people are temporarily ren dered homeless and dependent ter shelter en thecbarlty et their mera tortunsteneighbets. Ne estlmste can be made et the damage at present, but It Is thought that It will reach 150.000 In Johnstown alone. Mrs D. J. Merrell, rellet or Hen. D. J. Merrell, died from heart disease about 12 o'clock Thursday nlgbt produced, It Is sup posed, by excitement caused by tbe water surrounding her beuse, and being several feet In tbe lower story. Colonel Jamee M. Cooper, a wealthy and Influential citizen of Coopersdale, dropped dead In the cemetery from ever excitement. He had gene te tbe cemetery te learn tbe extent of tbe damage te bla let Curious Meal rer a Baas. A two pound bass purchased et a ttsh ven ven eor In this elty en Wednesday, contained a carious animal. It la pronounced a aea nettle or aealepba, Oierhlgrada. It has a body about an Inch long and nearly square. At tbe end of tbe body are ten or a dozen tentacles about as thick aa a lead penell ; tbe two main ones being eight Inchea long. Tbe body la a gelatinous substance, and while the animal la lu water It has a pbosperus lum inosity. They ant said te be rmy destructive te shell fish. It wraps tbe tentacles about an oyster and although It requires a great deal et time, it eventually aueke a hole through the shell. This Is another Illustration tbat baas wilfc eat anything tbat baa lite aad la net tee large. Harder la riret- Degree. Youkestown, Ohie, June 9. The Jury In tbe murder trial of Ebenecer Stanyard for the killing of Allet Raaoex en March 4tb, eame In at neon te day with a verdlotef guilty et murder la Um first degree. Tbe defease plea was laeanlty, bat Um verdict la laweteUy MfVaM M J eat, Aa Aaavllle aHaleter Preaches en the Mental OeadlUsai at tba Mardsrer. It la new a Battled fact that tbe defense of William Showers, the accused murderer of his two little grandsons, In Annvllle, Leba non county, will be Insanity. Ills friends claim that If he did kill the boys he did It while In an Insane state of mind, and tbat he bas new no recollection el having com. mltted the crime. The sermon of Kev. Mr. Deltxler at Annvllle last Sunday bas created quite a sensation among the country folks In and arennd Annvllle, and the strong feeling against Showers hae In a measure subsided. Tbe reverend gentleman, after Introducing the subject of the murder and the finding of the bodies of the children, said : Themas could net get them Inte an or er pbana' home. Ne family would take them. Themas oeuld get no housekeeper. Alarmed and dlstr acted, with tears In his eyes, he eame te hla pastor and poured out his an- 5 ulab about tbe fata of the motherless boys, bis preyed upon tbe old men's mind. It was net lust He did net want a housekeeper ler bla passions. He-bad arrived at a time of life when marilage was fsrthest from bis thoughts. He had given up all hope of ever getting a housekeeper, and the neglect or the children was a horrible nightmare en his mind. His appeal for aid waa In vain. Ne one eame te bla assistance. He tried te keep them clean, but failed, as any old man would. This great weight of wee preyed en bis wind and he was driven te insanity, and when completely out of his mind he Imagined the eesi piece ler nis boys was in heaven. In concluding his remarkable sermon Mr. Deltzler said : After the crime what were Showers' ac tions? Certainly net these or a sane man. He told many different stories, and his imagi nation wss that or a lunatic It Showers Ije the murderer, and bad be been sane, would be bsve been se foolish aud thoughtless as te try and get rid el tbe children in tbe man ner they were killed and burled ? Would behave se brutally butchered tbemlnbls own house and burled them in a ditch ? Had he been sane he would have taken Ibe boys te the mountains and gotten rid or them tbere In a manner wblch would have de feated the closest search. He knew of plenty of deserted mine holes in the bills that oeuld have been used te bide the bodies or the boys forever from all human slghL The crime, therefore, waa that of a monomaniac. Tbere are quite a number of people at Ann vllle who new believe tbst Showers had a sudden stroke of religious insanity, and that while In that peculiar stateef mind he killed tbe boys in the belief tbat tbey would be bet ter oil in another world than about Auu vllle. Showers' two sons visited him lu Jail Tues day for the llrst time. Tbe old man keeps up well, and denies all knowledge of the tuurder of the little boys. XO MBBX KBXT IK LAHOABTBH. The Closing Session or lbs Lutb.ran Mlnls tsrlntn IXIegates te tbaflsneral Couecll. The Evangelical Lutheran assembly closed Its sessions in Philadelphia en Wed nesday. About the first business transacted was the re-election of Kev. J. W. Early ai statstlcal secretary. Kev. F. J. 1'. Senant, submitted a very favorable report en the collections made for the professerahlp of Muhlenberg college. A favorable report was also presented regarding tbe Einaus Orphan Heme at Mlddletnwn. Tbe following gentlemen were appointed a visiters: Kev. F. J. F. N;hntr, 11. N. Fegley, J. G. Pfuhl, G. S. Leaman and Messrs. Geerge Kelnuiul, Adelphus Kcluu'ul and F. W. Seisaman. The misconduct of Kev. J. W. K linger, el Centerville, Northampton county, was con sidered at great length. Kev. Enech Smith, president of the second conference, asked for the particulars and leund that Kev. Kliuger was charged with conduct unbecoming that of a minister of the church In neglecting his pastoral duties and also with the graer charge of drunkenness, this being sustained by the evidence of two evf-witnesses, in oral aud written evIJeuce. Alter considerable discussion it was decided that the delinquent member be suspended until (he next meeting of the mlnisterium. The following were elected as delegate te tbe general council, te be held en September b, at Greenville,-Pa. Clerical J. A. ,Sels, D.D., LL I) , II. M. Scumticker, D.D., A. Spaeth, D.D.H. E. Jacobs, D.D., J. Fry, D D., W. J. Mann. I) D., U. lirabn, F. J. F. Schant, D. 11. Gels singer M. C. lierine, G. I'. Spieker, J F. Olil, S. A. Kepam, D.D , T. L Help, D I) , G. A. Hluterleituer, C. J. Coepor, i. J. Iviindlg, Enech Smith. Laymen W. II. Staake, esq., Pre!. H K Buebile, Ph. D, A. W. l'ollelger, Henry Beaten, V. Haul!, l'ref. S P.Sadller, Pn. D , C. K. Laut7, esq., C. P. Norten, A. Hernial, K. A. Baer, W. G. Heller, Henry Lehman, Jamb Fegley, T. 11. Diehl, J. Jacob Mehr, J. B. X.lmmele, L. II. Selas, J, A. Golasenhai Gelasenhai ner, ChsrleaKepilsch. A resolution was adopted te accept as the next place of meeting Trinity church, Lan caster. The following appointments were made by the president ler the tiuance com mittee : W. W. Early, W. 11. Hleath and P. B. Miller. MAHHimU IN MBAltlNU. Blr. Alfred Scull Rhvm Married te Miss Kate Mablsnberis Kcksrr. Tbe "pink and white" wedding of Mr. Alfred Scull Reeves, of Phiutxville, te Miss Kate Muhlenberg Eukert, in Christ cathedral Wednesday evening, was the most brilliant society event tbat has takeu place in Heading for years, Tbe bride is tbe youngest daughter of Henry H. Eckerr, the well-known banker and Iren manufacturer, aud tbe bridegroom a eon of Paul D. Hemes, of the Tubal stuelt leg works, Philadelphia. The bridal party was met at the entrance by the boys' cbelr of thirty voices singing ' Hely Matrimony," and advanced te the altar in this order : Tlie ushers Messrs Hunter Eckert, of B xmten, N. J ; Samuel K. Keeves, of Pineilxvlle ; U. M. Kreamer, of Catndeu, N. J.: Charles 11. Elseubreg, of Philadelphia; Edward E. Stotseu, of Head ing, and F. 11. Purnell, of Eastern Shere, Md.; tbe bridesmaids Miss May Keeves, of Phienixville ; Mlas Pauline M. Hsngler, of Lancaster ; Misses Edith IUwIbv. Ho.nie Seylert, Alice Stetson and Marlen Baer, et Heading; tbe maid of honor Miss Sarah Eckert, a oeusin or the bride, of Heading, and tbe bride, leaning upon tbe arm ether lather. They were met at the chancel rail by the bridegroom and his best man, Mr. Jeseph Thompson, where Mr. Eckert gave his daughter away, and Kev. William P. Orrick, D. D , dean or the cathedral, pronounced Mr. Keeves and Miss Kukert man aud wife according te the Episcopal ceremony, Kev. Mark Antony DeWelfe Howe, D D., bishop of Central Pennsylvania, gave tbe benedic tion, and the party left te the music of the wedding chimes. Tbe following Laucastriius are noted as being in attendance : Mrs. Gee M. Franklin, Misa Hsngler, Miss Steluman and Messrs. Jehn H. Kengler, Geerge Htelntnan and Samuel H. Hoynelds. COUNTS NOTK9. Israel Clark, school tax collector for Car narvon township, Is missing, and bis ac counts show a deficit of IliiJ. Ills father, Jehn Clark, and Jacob Gretr, bondsmen, made geed tbe deficiency. Rev. Jehn Htehman waa buried en Tues day, services being held in the U. B. church, Meuntvllle. The Interment was made In the cemetery attached te Htebman'a meeting house, In Maner township, about three miles south of MUleraville, Jeseph Gottseball, a native of East llemp llemp lleld township, this county, died at ills home near Mlamlsburg, Ohie, en Hundsy, May 22. His funeral took plaue the following Thurs day. He waa in the seventy-sixth year of hla age. Maks Hoein ler tbs Army. from the Uurrisliurg independent. Fuuds are being collected by tbe Lancaster Anil-Corruption association te prosecute any men or man suspected of fraud in tbe late primary elections In that county, In the meantime Lancaster county bad better en large IU Jail. Prem Oae Catch te Anether, from the Peitland Argus. Mrs. Cleveland caught two fish last Thura day. Hue eiught Um biggest tlsa la the puddle about ayaajt age. CAUSE FOR ALARM. Bmpmmum william mteunim vtbb VB9WM fUlHVA'A VUMHtlUlr. lis Is la Delicate nsattb-rredsrlck William Is Berr.rlDg Prem an Incurable Malady, and Ulsmarcb Is drawing reeble. Usrtnsa Official Circles Agitated. Londen, June 0. A Berlin correspondent wires that a feeling et great apprehension prevails In official circles in tbat city. Tbe emperor has Iretted se much ever tbe mis fortune et tbe crown prlnee that be Is In a mental condition which unfits him for the transactions of even routine business, and his own delicate health Is put In grave peril by insomnia. The pbyslcans of tbe aged men arch have begun te administer bytiodermle Injections of merphia te produce sleep. Wbat tbe resut of reaction from this treatment Is likely te be en a system enfeebled by age, Is net a reassuring subject rer contemplation. It has been affirmed by the doctors that tbe emperor would eventually die of some sud den attack of bis chief ailment, dlarrbmt, which would prove tee obstinate for their remedies. The use of merphia Is said by eminent medical men whom the correspon dent bas consulted en the ; subject te be very risky In view of this complication. With the emperor's life banging by a thread, tbe crown prince suffering Irem an Incurableand fearful malady, and Bismarck himself grow ing feeble, there are certain te be difficult situations In store for Germany. It Is net apparent upon tbe surface Just who Is te be relied upon te supply efficiently the places of these important personages when In the course et nature tbey are removed from activity. General Boulanger, It may be ap propriate te add in this connection, com mented recently In conversation with an English officer upon the fact that all et Ger many's great generals were ae;old tbat tbey could net possibly take an active part many years longer In the conduct et Held oper ations. The French general did net place se much stress upon this fact In Itself aa upon what he asserted te be tbe paucity et younger officers el ability In the German army. He declared that he could hardly name one such officer who could, ir required, assume chsrge et a command aud cepe with an enemy com manded by any one or hair a dozen generals whom be named In tbe service et either England or France. It this allegation be well reunded It furnishes additional reason for anticipation of European disturbances following upon tbe changes that are likely le seen occur In tbe German sovereignty. MBBTIKU ur rUBBBXTBBr. Installation el Kev. Mr erg Hackle as Paster of Lltlla Britain Cburcit. A brief notice of tbe Installation of the Kev. Geerge Buckle, pastor of tbe Little Britain Presbyterian church, was given In yesterday's iNTELLiriKNCKH. Belew Is a fuller report et tbe Westminister presbytery, by whom tbe new pastor was received and Installed. Tbe following ministers were present: Kev. J. M. Galbreatb, Chestnut Level, mod med orator ; Kev. W. G. Cairns, Bart, clerk ; Kev, D. M. laenperi, aiaie register, iem ixiuutv'; Kev. T. L. Springer, Yerk county ; Kev. J. Y. Mitchell D. D , and Kev. Themas Thompson, Laucaster ; Kev. C. W. Stewart D. D , Coleraln ; Kev. Geerge Smith, Calvary church, Yerk, aud Kev. Dr. Gayiey, of West Nottingham, New Castle presbytery. There were also present many elders, rep resenting the churches of Llttle Britain, Chestnut Level and neighboring churches. Kev. Geerge Buckle, pastor-elect, presented hli credentlals. He came from thepreaby thepreaby tery of Maryland, which belongs te tbe Southern geueral assembly of tbe Presby terian church, lie Is a graduate of tbe West minster college. Me., and or Hampton and Sidney,celIege,Va. Alter having presented bla credentials he was examined in theology by Kev. J. Y. Mitchell, or this city, aed'passed a most creditable examination. His name wss then enrolled as a member or Westminster presbytery. His Installation as pastor of Little Britain church then took place. Kev. T. L. Springer, of Yerk county, preached tbe Installation Bermen from the text "Pray for the peace of Jerusalem." The constitutional questions were Iben propounded by the moderator, Kev. J. M. Galbreath, and they were answered alUrmathely both by the pastor and people, whereupon the moderator unneuncjd the pastoral relation formed. Kev. D. M. Da enpert delivered the charge te the pastor, aud Kev. Dr. Mitchell the charge te the people. Alter prayer by Kev. Dr. C. W. Stewart and a benediction by the pastor tbe congre gation (a very large one) was dismissed, aud gathered around the new pastor and ex tended him the right hand of fellowship. Then a Buptueus repast, provided by the ladles or Little Britain church, was spread in the lower room of the church edilice, wbleh is provided with a stove aud a full set of culinary implements and kitchen furniture. After the repast presbytery met again and appointed Kev. Jehn McCoy, of Gap, as mod erator of Christiana church, which is without a pastor, aud finally adjourned with prayer by Kev. Dr. Smith. Little Britain church is one of tbe eldest in tbe county. It was organized In 1703, and was rebuilt in 1873. It is eligibly located and Is one of the best church edifices In the county. It Is two stories high and tbe main auditorium Is finely frescoed and handsomely finished. The new pastor Is a man of very decided talent, a geed speaker, a found tboeloglan, aud bas already wen the con 11 Jeuce of his new charge. sv.vTt: netics in a lime ok two. Hall, the murderer of Mrs. Klversin Phila delphia. Is rapidly getting well. Lebanon has been chosen as tbe place for holding tbe next synod or the Kelermed elm rob. In lh'.H. The Chester County Hedge company, or West Cheater, capital (50,000, has been chartered In Harrlsburg. Kev. Hugli P. McGovern, a young clergy man el the Kematl Cat helle church, died f consumption In HL Jeseph's hospital, Phila delphia. Franklin county Republicans hae unani mously endorsed Jehn Mewart ler the su preme court succession te the late Judge Mercur. , ,, In the convention of the Episcopal diocese of Pittsburg, Bishop Whllebead, In his an nual address, reported nearly 100 parishes and missions and 8,000 communicants dur ing tbe year. He confirmed almost 800 persons. Tbe Leng and Sbert Ileal Wanted. Wasiunoien, June 0. Judge Ceeley, chairman of the Inter-state commerce com mission, returned te Washington this morn ing. All tbe members of the commission are new In the city. There was no publle hear ing tc-day. A complaint was received at headquarters from the Beard of Trade et llartwell, (la., alleging discrimination against Irelght for llartwell by the Richmond & Dan ville read and Its connecting lines, and asking for a strict enforcement et tbe long aud short haul clause of tbe law. Death el a Hank President HriitNupiLD, Mass., June a Uenry Ful ler, president of tbe Cblcopee National bank, a wealthy citizen, died this inernlng.aged 70 m A Soldier el tba War of 1813. WAt.reLB, N. H., June 0. Lewis Allen, a veteran of the war et 1812, died this morning, aged 01. Died at Lang Branch. Nkw Yeuk, June O.-Oharles D. Keep, of the Wall Atreet Neat, AM this morning at Leng Branch of ihtiuaaUsB. of tht start. 1MPOBTAB T9 aniOB-muLBBBM. The Dststaatlaa Obsar i s la AnpetaUagMaes, barsalOaaraaally. Wahhincitew, AuO-Assistant Secre tary Thompson, of the treasury department, ssys a false lmpreatlen prevails Iwllh regard te that eft-agluted preposition, aa te whether or net two members of eae family ahall be allowed te held office under the govern gevern menL Hla attention wss recently called te a case In which two sisters were Interested They are married, and have separate families dependent upon them for support. One of the ladles resides In Baltimore and the ether in Seuth Carolina, and the question waa raised whether both of these ladles oeuld, under the circumstances, retain their elBcee In tbe treasury department Secretary Thompson decides that theycan, most as suredly. He says the Intention or tbe ruling upon tbe two ef-ine family subject is te pre vent fathers, sons and daughters, all living In the same beuse and e-tttng at the same table, from occupying clerical positions In the government service. After tbe aen or the daughter marries and establishes a family they cannot be classed aa two of the same family. Tbey are, by their marriage, made separate and distinct families. Fer Instance, two brothers might marry and establish homes for themselves and families and It would be unjust te decide tbst one of tbe brothers should bold office white the ether brother should net wuvubt TWBtr-Tmu meund: ThePagliltts Pound Each Utbsr OveranHenr Without Ke.ult. Olka.v, N. Y., June 9. A bloody battle or twenty-two rounds was fought near this city this morning between Jack Lynch, of Glean, N. Y 150 pounds, and Ed. Coogan, or Hernellsvllle, N. Y., ljj pounds. The, ngni was ter a purse ei fjoe, Marquis e1 Queensberry rules. Lynch forced the light up te tbe 11th round, wben a stunning left-hander by Coogan en Lynch's cheek brought first bleed and landed the latter against the ropes. The reverse of tbe eleventh was the experience of tbe next round. Frem the 13'.h te the 19th rounds honors were equally divided with heavy bit ting en both sides. In the 10th round Lynch was knocked under the ropes and Coogan waa tbe favorite although Buffering from a lame band. In tbe 21st and 22d the fighting was very heavy and both contestants were badly used up. Keferee McGuIre declared the battle a d raw. Time of tight one hour and twenty-live min utes. Heventy-Uve of the sporting element witnessed the contest The principals will meet again In six weeks ler tMO. endorsing tbe Inter-Stata Cemmirt. Law. Ciiicahe, June 9. The Iroquois club at Its meeting en May 3, discussed the application or several railroads for relief from the oper ation of section 4, of tbe Inter-state commerce law. Resolutions were adopted stating tbat the Interests or the public demsnd the en forcement of the previsions of the act, and appointing a committee te present the views or the club te tbe commlslen. Since the meeting the committee bas prepared an ex haustive argument te present te the cemmis sien. Mankato, Minn , June e. The Minne seta Business Men's association adjourned yesterday after a two days' session. Tbey passed resolutions demanding tbat freight rates should be based upon distance and amount or freight transported, without refer ence te terminal points or jobbing centres ; also emphatically opposing any suspension of the long and short haul clause of tbe inter state commerce bill. Seeking an Official s Ksmeval. Washington, June 0 Congressman Glever, of Missouri, is out with a pamphlet of mere than two hundred pages, ou tbe title page of which is printed: "Dark Lantern Dick; His Hsoerd Contrasted With The Doctrlne That Public Olllce Is A Public TrusL" The pamphlet opens with a letter addressed te the president, urging the removal of "your appointee fur surveyor or the pert of tbe city of SL Leuis," but is msde up chiefly of testimony brought out in the recent libel suit el r-uneyer Lancaster against Mr. Glever. Iu addition te submitting this evi dence te the president, Mr. Glever makes serious charges against "the appointee," and closes hla letter te the president by saying : q have the honor te urge this uian'a re moval, and tbe Institution of suit against him te collect the meney due the United States." Wheat Actus In Minnesota, Min.nk.weus, June 0. Wheat receipts last week were tbe largest ever known In Minneapolis during any week in June, Tbe aggregate waa a little mero than a million bushels, against 500,000 a year age. Ship ments were also the largest ever known In the history of tbe Chamber of Commerce. The recent advance lu wheat has net helped Heur any, aud while millers bold out for former prices they are net always obtainable Fifteen mills, with a total capacity of 35,000 barrels, have beeu grinding out 20,000, which shows tbat production la net being pushed. Tbe foreign demand is dull, and the Bteck both at home and abroad la largely la excess of re quirements. Geed rains have improved ciep prospects generally. TeCrnlae In Canadltn Waters. Wasiiinuten, June 'J Hear Admiral Luce, commanding tbe North Atlantic squadron, oil led en theefficials et the state department te-day te consult about matters relating te the proposed cruise et tbe squad ron In Canada waters. The rear admiral will be instructed te leek alter tbe interests of American fishermen, and te prevent any collision with the Canadian authorities. Tbe cruise will be made Immediately after the dedication of the soldiers' and sailors' home at New Haven, which is te take place en the 17th Inst, and in which the squadron bas been ordered te participate. The rear ad miral will be directed te make full report en the condition of affairs at the Canada fishing grounds, and as te the relations between the American and Canadian tlsberman, espe cially as te the treatment of the former by tbe officers of vessels ordered by the Cana dian government te enforce Its laws. Virginia's aovsrner Observing Memerial way Htaunten, Va , June 0. Tbe ceremonies lucldent te Memerial Day wera begun here this morning. All arriving trains, regular and excursion, were heavily laden. Mere than one thousand passengers have arrived from tbe Hhenandeab valley alone. General AverUl reached here last night and Gov. Lee came in this morning. These gentlemen are the guests el Mr, R. W. Burke and Mr. M. E. Miller respectively. Tbe morning opened bright and tbe street parade presented a sight long te be remembered. The M tone wall Dana, followed by tbe Harrisonburg guards, led the precession, and Oenerals Lee aud Averlll In carriages brought up the rear. Tbe cere monies will be continued by the delivery of speeches at tbe opera beuse te-ulght Uusel the Family Killed. iiuwi.it. Junae Jehn Brehn and his family while dtivleg home from nyue, Tuesday night ware struea vy iihu.uiu Tbe son and the two mules attached te tbe The elder Brebnwas wagon wereaiueu stunned. Deny tba Biauuwat. Philadelphia, June 9 Blmmoes A Masen deny the statement In tbe World this morning regarding the purchase et the Athletle club by Ven der Aba, MURDERS FOR l IS .' fatal Pieriaa mbbw MM xm a TWiBtMMaw. : m A Bep MardsTsaaaajakf Oat Wltb a sbaMgaa a Tbroegh we Mean ay Dakaewa wa tie stag ssaeksi1;-'?''!" .. : fiir aaiisni usef AsTsaavef a new eatress? MeJnasftaa fnaaaaiaai leasmam am . aVfi'ffl Toen., yesterday while Die year-old colored boy, waa tan lave inrant by his fester pareeMv m I barreled shotgun and Maw Ma m la supposed ha did It ou ef i flegglngadmlnlstered te hla Ing. He says he don't care Wawt I with him, an long at tbeydeati xne boy is in Jail. Bbet Tbroeah the Rear. M .s-va StiAWNKhTOftk, 111., June 0. IigaaVl was assassinated about sundown while returning te bis home Irem I Heck, Hardin county. He waa waylati l snei inreugn tne neart wltb a rifle. TM another murder due te the bad bleed thai se long existed In Hardin county. Beil nthnra wnrA rpnnntl v .mtttta 9m .JtMas'l having murdered a man named HaalWxaaaV 'J Held His Wlfa In Ptra. f . El Pase, Tex., June 9. A shocking eajtv of cruelty te a wile, with probable Mai aV suits, ecurred yesterday. El Pase la aaav rounded by suburbs containing a peer aaata' low Mexican population, depraved, dlskOaV fi est and ferocious. In one of these Mexteaati'w - huts, Jusn Gnsvanzs, a peddler, I infuriated with hla wife who waa i breakfast at an open fire place, threw mmtty, 'I backward into tbe tire and held hap taw.; until neighbors arrived, attracted by Mr,- perpetrator escaped Inte Mexloe. !lt Killed Itjr A pachas. -'';': Tt'csnv. Ariz., .lima n HMIba" " "-a-a u ".V" I. ".'".,- -VI iT2J,fl uruiucr ui ua-.iiBjur uraee, ei new xejswa nas eeen vuieu ey me Apaches ai te Gntch. 85 miles south of Crittenden. Williams and Billy Lee bad a narrow esaaffe)f;'' UUUl IU MUIV I Mat 1UU1UU1IUI UesYV mWtfl arated Inte parties, one of which it alraiy,5 Ik If Iim a-hnl- alnM-l Hm b-ab - Aa V iuvii .ifuaa U - !,, i thai Uantat fllai tnnHlal. AaaM-i-iaa laaafca. .V- fl Lieut. Jehnsen bas orders te pursue ileal ' ' Inte Mexico. The Indians are new nrabahtt '' between bis troops aud Captala .LawteaWj;''. A troen of nicked men left Fert Ananha latB.Y:i night te head off the hestllea. Yii Ml Be rases te Deliver lbs Offiee. Inoianapelih, June a J. L. Ca pointed president of the Benevolent tlen beard bv Gov. Grav. made a formal mand ter the office yesterday and was rtMattl? "i by Dr. Harrison. The latter waa asked If I would consent te tbe submission of aejeeefe .- aAl.te Irt taWam MASSa.. t S t ft fc A OVA faYS Mafaa! tat. apl aWtm AAWh . . f ikm tu tun uuuiif uut uu igtuaeu v iv eSHi-V-. niAP tMfnm t-vtnauttlniy hla Atlnrnav. AHa??-! transacting tba businea of the ..mttUfiff, '-' treasurer of the beard submitted Um YOwefcMsA ammtntlne tn T ftVl tf (tin AllflUafU of mABmmBBmBBmJ n z "" ?T.'r . i'. :rz " .L-zzri uui peyiueuii waa rsmnu i u.vni(Hi i .- a a a u --.I W. -V amaa5 Harrison nan Deeu nmiittM . WM'n right te sign vouchers. This oemt uaaV4W-j matters very much aud leasaaall UM BbI.UbI tlena without money. The ind that Harrison and Gapen will atten pttil a successor te Superintendent Iri day. and In that event Fletcher Will dear V thalr rliiht and resist anv attemut In eakW him. An Oble Man Fer an Ohie Maa. Cincinnati, June e Governer Fenkme-KP was Interviewed by a reporter yesterday. Ba"',i atalH . al T aim KhA.m.n man. mil Ip.aMM i"'1? ah- Thuaa -mi aaaa Hnllkl. lh- aaaaaaaa m uuv, .umn ma uu uuaaaae. Ma., MlVaSW Mas? VJ.V many Blaine men In tbts state, but te tB $i$ bestei uiv kiiowieULte mere is no auenaaa; v-.. .... i . .. . -in . TZIK uuihk iubud ami tiu aiwutii, nil. ua msniw sat -7v antagonize Hhermau or te form any ergsnliattWa Blalue movement In Ohie. I hare no doubt A-cM ln'the world thst If delegates te the BsUeaal ?M convention were te be selected te-day Ohie JXA would send a solid Hhermau delegation. ThB!,; governor thinks tbat tbe Laber party wUl'- poll a very heavy vote lu Ohie this fall, bwt-i'S uu& uuuugu iu eitn: iu ii;.m ml -miaa? bitlenists will fall behind. He declared l he was net a candidate rer any offlee. ... ".. V: ,UI.1IU IIMIfUMI'n aaa -,. Ft. WeiiTit. Tex.. June 9. It appears I the Pennsylvania Pan Handle rebbarlea afw4' belus duplicated In Texas. The Texas a ; Pacific bas recently missed quantities) vtAa freight at different points en Its line, aad ,,? 9 tectlves bave been at work en the aam which have led te tbe arrest of two brake ,f3 men named c. J.Matueny ana Jee uaTWiVj PTIlias. nwamlrlallnH IsiAl rl SI lisl S itaS aa aAAMaa iWi 3 1UD DAaUllUatiuu ueiu J evwa .- esssfvaaaaw asay (, j Indicate thai ethers are implicated erai scheme of systematic robbery. Officers aayi lua. aTOverai uiuvi suiDstaj sui bwum.v made. Among tbe freight- stolen aS.B. wa goods, clothing, tobacco and cigars. iyj Fanatic Hermann Is Dead. PtTTSiiuiui, June e. Fritz Hermann, last Monday evenlng murderously i his wife, killed his infant daughter rihly gashed bis own threat wltb I razor, died this morning at 9 JO o'clock I ine cueci ei suii-muicteu injuiiea. ua wmmfia la rawenrlntr. Thnnhlld was burlad vaelanlavS alternoen. v Atlantle Bteamers. New Yehic, June a Arrived t.UIUB0'J .--., 3 from Antwerp : Otraute from Hull. Londen. June 0 The steamship ford from Montreal for Newcastle la en the Hlcilly Islands. It is believed that! will prove a total less. Wreekers are at 1 removing her cargo. j-J Qcekns'iew.v, junae aauea uaiiMi New Yerk. The steamship Qermaale fct New Yerk for Liverpool passed raataet aty. 2 p. m. -Jy. Benes te Baa Fer sua Slakes. Ciiil'aoe. June 9. .A match rsea for tB.flttl ir. a .Ma !. tiAAti mariA tiw lTan mtw nauSlaBm i$ m .a .... - ,, .... . .-, ...... . I. a. .-..uin .. .MMlaav hf..M, 'I'l.a ...Ma. $' K UVinBVU nv .MUMftUa, awvva. AM IMT SJ ivaiauta awe auums ssu ueuy r.rys, aaaa they are te run alia heate, best three ! . live. The race will be run ever the Waak Ington park course. Secretary Brewaterl Just received the stake money. a 1 xfel Waa tba UeM Cap. Londen, June 0. The reee fop the) cup took place at Ascot heaute-dajr. weather waa brilliant and thetreek M condition. Royalty was well rei the course. Crowds of the elite WW present The race was wen by Bird ar dem, with Carrasee second ai " Wbaai OraaMP Jaaprevad. TrrarAaViper.ia. June 9. Taa) i J crop reports from every oeaajy te I n... --. rnrtuna aav that wheal Baa Improved in condition and that tha IMIiib ,H. tnt ira are that there will ha aw BBrnMBM elly large yield. The Barl al Wiaabllsss. Londen. June ft -Sir Gees Ja Finch Hstten, the Karl Wiaehlleaa, ! He was born en tbe Sltt et May, Mia, net aaa wtajas raararrt , Austin. Tex., Juaa a-TJM Mat f ' alleged MeNetl train lettaiishaj ajaajaj. tbe men ware dteebargaa. aaviaaj tajwasaa they were seventy ire llee twa swN of tba robbery, j 'hi WBABMi MMU, ,t J n WAaanerMaT, AOihatl t. -JwlsMla,U tstaiBepatarti feMaM LV.. i'isiSyjSS' iV &Mmi2fr'- Z .-.W. -" &&