wmmsmWwwu lWWWmWW fflqt Jfertfagtef ramxgrceer. K M..- !. llF.V,' " VfwiYl -4 ffttti-1 S! VOLUME XXni-NO. 2J2. LANCASTER, PA., TUESDAY, JUNE It, 1887. PRICE TWO DIHIfBIHIIkK . a. m. mtBaBBBBBBBBBssBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBTBSatsw.tHw,tE aw v jHJHEjHijflBHHXwjHL FIVK YOUNG ORATORS Bim.t veTHt fun rum uttLnaaeAi. tir THHJvmea vi. ah. rr Awards la . . iiewmaa, S lABeMtar Ths Atmeunesinsnt Nal rater. ul lllTJ..Hrll l lanes et in Yeung Han't Addratst. College chapel wn picket te overflowing last evening, the oaesslen Using tlia Junier oratorical contest. Tim result of tlin enthusl enthusl astle eller I nf Ilia guerl dt-oeratlon com mittee for Mil llie centennial ciinmence tnent added inue'i In ttie clioerfiilune nod beauty of the nccadeu. I.srge tropical plants, white mul liltie ItuntliiKi Hig aud green are lining med with thrilling ehVet by tlie ilocetu'dt". At Itieappolutet hour A. ti. (I, lly, chair nun of thoeumiltbw el arrangements, con ducted I'nwldmit Apple am! Ilia live Junier orators te tlm rostrum. After tew appre pilate Introductory welciiulng remark, Dr. Apple IntrisliiceJ Hie first orator, unit then 1 1 turn tlie ether orators lu the order of tbe pregramme IihIew. The oration weie es atptlnually well written snd very creditably delivered. Alter the last orator had ceinpleted hi oration, the Judges, I). U. Kshleinsn, Geirge NnuniHii and K. I). .North, esq., retired te Dr. Apple' class room, and after quite a long dellbsratlett, during which time Dr. Apple oil led up Mr. J Ii. Keusb, el the graduating claw, te roeelve the geld inttlat awarded hltu hy the judge of the Merman oenlesL The Judge returned and awarded thu medal te Mr. O. Ii. Howwan,ef Lancaster. The result was received with hisses of dlntppreval. Tuetnusla ler lln oceislou wss furnished Thorbsu'serchoitra. Following I the pro pre gramme : Music March "Innovation" (llnwinan ) Mu-lc murium ' Sylvester'' (HchlriKiatrell ) l.-al,nt," 1 K.Vl4AiitrtBlechnl0itewu, Md " I'hM KiluaitlenU l-illtiimc- of their Laws lllen thu AuieilC4n4,' K C Mtiiselmati, Over ten, I'H. Mualn-Walljf" A Tel, (WaldUniltd ) rat th tu our . Natien,'1 K C. Kvurly, lUgnri lUgnri tewn. Mil Mmlc" l.lpd ehn Wertii." itrrankn.1 "Tti liupuudlng Crisis," C. L. llewinan, Lan-ci-trr. r&. "ncotirgeot tied," T A. Uuiiley, r., Martin hiirrf, fa MiiIl (1hve11i "ltrlcj," (Jhnfer i Mmlc Ualuti -' It I'ultt raiMt," Kji ) TIIK OIIATIONH. In Mr. Wlwler'a addrem, tlie point en larged iikmi were the exlttiince, iiilltlea iiilltlea tlen, rflle, ami honor el IimhIufh. In the ereratltiu were Hel lerth tlitt constant dn matids ler nuw Intder', ind tin' rlh oppur eppur oppur tunltlmeiir 011 re nitty atlerdH in rllltsns lu Ikx'eiiim lea ri. Tub HiiliJiL't nt Mr MiiMlmtnVi nr.itleti wan: " rim CdiiiMtleuil I lliiHiice of their Lihs I'peu tlie Aiia'rlct'it." In It he tried te itittilUlied llrnt tbti iiiilvern.it principle that alt Uwx tmnl te cituctte. A few of the meat striking illti-dratleiii from American lilntery were then ulted. Frem thene prlncl prlncl ple and llliiitrttl'int li ttl-nl te duvnlep the prliiclplu llmt pillllcs t churclily, but ClirhtUn, Is thu unuini ler merj imlni; such evils as tlnil i xprfsleii lu ieilil,'al Isws In Mr. Kirl' rnjiarks hu imtwl that anne tni'imrxaUrmi'd lnoiiietlin Auarclilsta turtvUin te overthrew our lustltull'iiis In Us-;1. "Wesy with Mr lltH-clier, 'I.'.'t tliem ceuir. We are the Htemsch ; we est tlietn and dlKOst Inte Anifileui cm. ins and American Ideas.' I'erh tps the Krt'ttit el the tinny wretus that encututxtr our Mlwtlens is the spoil stim, and iliM'p riKilnd in thttniiratiluevil has I14011 until new no political p.irty will heixsluir dare te count Imlnrii thu ptilille nlth the motto ou Us l4iiur I'u tlie victors iMileng tlie nivills.1 " Mr. ll aunt cilted atluntlen In tlie fa:t that this wiuk h" or Is done te the inumery of thocellfKO lortilittherM. It IS tlttltiK that we slinuld 1I0 e Many el the advantages we enjoy wnru derived Iretu thu nummr In which tlmy ustaull'he I plans or clutitlDU. Thiy lolleMod llje Nmw ICiiKland njstem which tiiiilolntulllgeu -e nr" "I1 vvlth llie rlchisel the country, tliereliy giving encour enceur agemntil leu pUu which wan one of tbe greateit Inlltienes lu laying the foundations for a ruptibtlcju teriu et government Uur rejoicing wilt net lie elncore uuleis we con tinue te mipi'ert tlie principles of our govern ment, fly thu rich and lutelllgeut net doing no, the Institutions of our country are jeopsr jeepsr dlz!. Mr. Hnpli'i'H oration was en Attlla, tbe ".Scourgenf flml." Itbrltlled with historical facts told In plowing atyle. All the orations were well dellvereil and contained geel iiubatance, and tbe young erat'im ilmaive much credit for tbelr work. Uellrga Malta. At M o'clock this evening a public meeting will lie IipIiI and nddreues given lu theoeurt house, Hen. Jehn W. Klllluger presiding. There will be an oration en ''Hanjatnln Franklin," by Prove.it Wlljlatn t'opper, M. I) , 1. 1.. L)., of the rulverslty et Pennsylva nia at Philadelphia; also an oration en "Jehn Marahall," by lleu. K. W. Hughe, Judge of the I1. H. district court, Norfolk, Virginia. Music by the Ctcillan aeclety, under direc tion et Prof. Win. It. Hall. Yesterday was Kev. Dr. Qerharl' birth day. He wan HHventy year old. Quite a number et applicant for college have been coming in, and are being ex ex atulued, Hev. lit. Ph. Schair, the eminent clergy man, church historian and leading member of the American branch of the Bible Revf. hIeii, I attending nemmenceuient, tbe guest or Kev. Dr. K V. (lerhsrU The representative el tbe faculty of Lin coln unlvurilty, near Oxford, are the guest of Kev. Dr. Stahr. Prof. Isaac Htisrpless, the newly-elect pre. Menter Haverlerd college, will arrive lu the city this evening and will be tbe guest of Cel. Ii. V. Khleman, who 1 an alumni of tlila institution. Pre'. (Jreen, of Princeton, la thu guest el Hi 1 v. Dr. Oerbart and will remain ever tbe commencement eeasen, I'rmldent Knox, of Lafayette college, Kten, Is entertained by Hev, Dr. J, Y. Mitchell, at the Preebyterlan parsonage, Hev, Dr. Help, president of Muhlenberg cellege, Allentown, is the guest el Hev, C. U Fry, of Trinity church, who Is a graduate of that college. Prof. A. Ilellew, et the University or Penn sylvania, I a guest of Mrs. M. J. Nevln, at Carnarvon PI see. President H. W. McKnlght, of Pennsyl vania college, Gettysburg, is expected and will be the guest of Mm Mary K. Brown, Ne. 225 North Duke street, whose husband was se long the distinguished bead of tbe Institution at Gettysburg. Hen. H. W. Hughes, of tbe U. a district court, Norfolk, Va., the "Marahall" orator at the court house this evening. Is tbe guest of W. U. Uensel. Dr. L. H. Kleiner, who makes tbe centen nial oration Wednesday evening, eame en from llalllmere this afternoon. I'reviwt William Pepper, M, D., LL.D., of Itiu Unlverjlty of Pennsylvania, who deliv ers the addiesa en Bunjatnln Franklin, lu the court beuse this evening, will reach Lancaster at 7:10 p. in , returning te Phila delphia early en Wednesday morning. While here be will be tbe guest of Dr. Chaa. Franklin. Gov. Heaver 1 expected te arrive en tbe Day rxpress, aud with Judge Hughes, Dr. Htelner slid ether distinguished guests, will dine at Carnarvon Place, Kx-Qoverner Uarlranlt, ex-Secretary el Ntate Utenger, Hen. Jehn Cessna, Jobs W. KUUnger, Gee, F, User, Judge Bucher, Dr. Guilferd and many ether distinguished trad ualea will be In attendance this evening and tomorrow. Mrs. D. Krmentreut, formerly Miss Metr Kr, et Lineaster, the wife el Congressman Krmentreut, el the Berke county district, la at the Htevena beuse, end will remain In Lan easier during the week of iwmmenesiuent Dr. McCaulsy, president of Dickinsen col lege, Is the guest of Jehn 0. Usgsr, at Tbe Msplea." Frank W. Mlsh, el Clear Hprlngs, Md., and Geerge N, lilt, of llutler, Pa., arrived In Lancaster from Lelpslc, Germany, this morning. Beth are of 'HA, and have been purstilug their studies in tbe German uni versity, Tnsy return In the fall. K, II. Uetienstein, et 'Ki, arrived tbla morning ; Ksv. It. P. Cobb, of '&!, and Jehn Q. Adams, or 'KI, are among the late arrivals. Mrs lsate Fine and two daughters, or Philadelphia, and Mis Maggie Oliver are guest of Hev. Dr. Apple. munrnt rum rum tmtLKum. Jacob tlansraan maris lbs Hall Kellleg Wllb S.oea HatMenptleu. The beard of trustees of Franklin and Mar shall college met in the First Hefermed cbureb Ibis afternoon at 2. o'clock, lloe. Jehn Cessna, president, occupied tbe cbalr, and Hev. Dr. T. G. Apple was secretary. Hev Dr. K. H, Ksbbacb ettered prayer. A call el the roll showed twenty-one mem bets prennU The secretary read the minute of the meeting of June 15, 1KW1, which were adopted. The chair reappointed the old auditing committee, Charles Hantee, Geerge W. Hen ml and Henry Wirt. Tbe degree of A. It. In reurM was con ferred upon the Mxteen meiubera of tbe graduating class. Degrees of A. M. lu course were cnnlerred upon David F. Llrbllter, Hev. Liwls P. Brown, T. M. lUlllet, P. M. Trexler, Kmnry Taggart, G. C. Htall, K. U. Hsugaroe, Kdward Twltmyer. The houerary d eg tees were announced, but will net be acted upon until te-morrow. Dr. Apple, of tbe centennial committee, read the report of that body which recom recem recom mended tbe selection of an agent te give iwclal attention te collecting fund for the college, and an expression by tbe beard el Its willingness te give money te the Institution. Tbe first suggestion was adopted and the matter placed In the hands of the centeunlst committee with power te appoint a professor te Oil tbe place el Dr. Apple or Prof. Jehn 8. Hlatn whlle the latter are prosecuting the work of collection. Amid much enthusiasm Dr. Apple an nounced that Jacob Hausman had given (5.0U0 te tbe college. Chariet Hantee read the report el the Christ He formed church, Green street, Philadel phia, announcing a collection of f2, 131 us for the college. In tbl were the Individual oentrl. buttons of Charles Hseteef 1,000 and Jacob Y. Dleti 11,000. Olber contribution were being announced a we go te prem. mrutim i'jisk's mavkk. The Yeung Lad? and AMlalauU (tars a Kathsr Tama Kihlblilen. About 500 pcople gatherud at Mo Me ll ran e'a park, 011 Monday alteruoen te wltne-n the exhlhllleu by Myrtle Peek'a runulug horses. At least two hundred of these, Including tinny men as well aa beyw, scaled the fence, despite the vtrerts et the vigilant special police elllcera te keep them out, and saw thu rares for noth ing. Although seme goei time was made, aud etin or two el the heats lu dlirarenl ra-e were olesa, the ex hibition was rather tame, aud It was net te becempirvd with thosnef Mlas Nellie Ilurke and ethers who have exhibited here. The price of admlssliti were high enough fera tlrst-class exhibition, and the people had geed reason te ex pout mere than they saw yesterday. The leug distance race which had been he widely advertised did net come oil, nor was there any trotting. Ttiore were but eight homes In the let of Miss Ptek, and oiineftheso was Klutiy, who was purchased of Dan Ligau last week. The llrnt race was betwen two pair of ruunlng horses hitched te light buggies. The conditions were half mile beate, best two lu tbreu. Miss Peek drove De Ilsrry and I.illie Allen and Madame Marantette handled the rlubaus evor Blue Hiring and Bernard. The horses were started In short order aud Miss I'eek'a team wen tsilh heats easily. The time was M, and The second race was In saddle, half mlle beat, best two In three. Mis Peek rode De Harry and Miss Marantette, Ghost. The two heal run were very close ttnd exciting at limes but Ghost wen In 0l'4 aud SI'f. The last race was also en neraebauk, It waa but a single mile, the ladle changing at the end or tbe half mlle. Miss Peek rode Bernard and De lUrry and Madame Marantette bad Blue Hiring and Ghost. The madame wen, the time being 2:13. What mate the race much mers tiresome than they otherwise would have been was that one race waa finished before another was started and tbe waits between beat were very long. a vitUHAvmrui. unut. Tlis "ludspendent Five" ! Ulf eatlng Ball at Ketuwstlsr' Hall Last Might. Oue of tbe most disgraceful balls ever held In the city of Lancaster was that under the auspices et II ve young men, whostyled them solve "The Independent Flve." It was held at Hethweller'a hall. A majority of the managers et tbe bsll were mere boys, and te get a big crowd there they sold the tickets at ten cents each, Tbe gathering was made up et several bundred boys, men, girls and women. Beys and girls as young as twelve years were en baud. Regardless of tbe law tbla club sold beer epenly te all who applied. By midnight many el tbe beya and girls were under tbe Influence et liquor and acted In a very disorderly manner. The services el three or four policemen were required te pre serve order and It wss only after half a dezan arrests were made for drunkenness and disor derly conduct that order waa restored. Oue of the boys arrested waa under 15 years of age. Tbe partlclnts of the ball were in many In stances the son of well-to-de and prominent citizens, who escaped the vigilance or tbelr parents and slipped away te tbe party. Tbe managers caused an advertisement te be Inserted in the dally papers setting forth that no Improper char acters would be admitted, but that did net keep them away; all were admitted with out question. In all alx arrest were made by tbe police aud these arrested were beard by the mayor tbla morning. Stevens Letb ley, who baa been before tbe mayor num ber of times for similar offense, waa com mitted te tbe county Jail for 10 daya, Wil liam llarttnan, although only 15 years old, was committed te the station house for 24 hours. Jehn Uagelgsns was discharged upon istyuient of costs, but he became Im pudent and In addition te the costs he waa sent te Jll for 48 hours. Three ethers were discharged en payment el oesjg, it being tbelr first etfeuse. Tbe manager aay that tbe bill waa well oenduoted and that there was no disorder In the ball, tied there bsen the special elllcer en duty would have arrested these who were disorderly. They claim that It la unfair te held them responsible for the disorder en tbe outside of the hall. sUUea by a Land-slid. A land elide ea ibe Bl Pedrero farm, In Concordia, burled Hener Pedre A. Reslrepe, his wife and nine children aud tbe servants lathe noose, in all sixteen persona were killed. TIIK BOAKD OF TRADE. ram f.jnr mmntisu state pgutia te rata tvmmmm iMejrtur, TtisreWsre Rat Msay Mstsbsrs rrsssnl, Bat Oovsraer" Hoatlea by His Plata Talk Will rat Btsmbsfsaad Cltlisa la Tblskteg AbeatlhsObjtcts alike AssocUtlea. The June meeting of tbe Beard of Trade was held en Monday evening In tbelr ball In Rshleman'a building with the president, Jehn C. Hager, In the cbalr. Tbe minutes of the Msy meeting were read and approved. The treasurer reported fat'XIrt In tbe treasury. Dr. Wlekersham, of the municipal com mittee, reported that tbe inter-munlelpal bill was passed In substantially tbe same sbtpe aa reported at tbe last meeting. lie also reported en tbe water question In reference te tbe discrimination against some of Lancaster's manufactories. He and some of tbe committee talked with the water com mittee and superintendent of tbe water works and learned tbat the Penn Iren works were charged (400 water rent and tbe Lin caster Watch company fin, Tbe reason given by the city authorities for putting in meters waa tbat it was believed that these manufac tories used mere water than was paid for. It was denied tbat the water committee was unfavorable te manufactories locating here. Tbey were ready at all times te furnish water for manufactories, but did net tblnk tbe city ought te be asked te furnish the water at less than cost. At the Penn Iren works there is a four-Inch water pipe and the city water is (lowing through it constantly and It is be lle ved that they de net pay at the rate of f 100, what tbe water coals the city. The feet of placing a water meter at these manufac tories does net Indicate tbat additional water rent will be charged, but tbe authorities want te knew Just bow much water la used. Tbe committee In looking up tbe question of water meters at these establishment also Inquired as te tbe schedule of water rents, and learned tbat tbere la a great Inconsistency and Inequality In the charges made by the city and a plan ought te be adopted whereby the rates would be mere uniform In proKr preKr proKr Hen te tbe amount of water consumed. A two-story house pay s eerUiu sum per year and a three or four story house a larger sum, sltbeugh there msy be four times ss msny eeple living In the two-story house as in the three or four-story house, lie did net knew of soy fairer plan than the adop tion of meters for all. Then everyone would pay for tbe amount of water used. The beard of trustee presented a bill for f57.t5 for subscriptions te papers, Aa, and it was ordered te be paid. The secretary reported tbst there were 2ns names en the roll and of that number 50 have net paid tbelr Initiation lee. After seme dis cussion it was deel led that the etllcers should employ a collector te collect the outstanding lees snd dues. Mr. FenDersmltb moved tbst when tbe beard adjourn It Is te meet ou the 2d Tuesday of .September. Mil, IIOL'srOM's PLAIN TALK, Mr. Housten Maid he did nut tblnk any great geed had yet been done by tbe Beard of Trade beyond the prevention et some bad legislation. The beard started oil with a big ileurish of trumpets te build railroads te all sections of the ejuuty and have manufac tories located here. He waa sort of disgusted at the work thus far uccouiplished, and be believed ether members were, which ac counted ter tbe B1111II attendance. If tbe beard adjourn new until the second Tuesday of Neplemhtir it will leek as If it Is giving up any chance of ucoemplishiug what It started out te de tobenetit the city. While efforts have been made teget uiiuufacteries te locate here, everything has buen studiously kept Irem tbe public This al ter neon a geutle man said te 111 in that he would I) J here this evening te eiler a rosolutien iu reference te the construction of a railroad et great bonellt te the city and county, but he Is net here, and Judging from theslzs et this meeting tbe beard ought te adjourn, as the result thus far have beeu bjrren. Mr. Feu Deraruitb said nothing was te be accomplished by meetiug lu the summer months, nnd In blsjudgment It did net seem like giving tbe effort up by adjeurulug. He was willing te come te overy meeting In tbe summer months If any geed could be dena Hit. HKHIt S ItKJOIMlKIl. Dr. M, L. Herr was surprised at Mr. Housten's spoech. He thought the beard had accomplished a geed deal. Tbe hand some book Just out, setting lerth the city's attractions, aud tbe bad legislation prevented by Dr. Wickersham'a oemtnittee was a great deal te de In the ibert history et tbe beard, and in addition the ether committees have been put te work. It cinnet be oxpectod that railroad can be built and imuuracterle established in less than a year. If the mem bers of tbe beard de net attend tbe meetings In large numbers let the few solid men who de go en witb tbe geed work, and In another year mere will be accomplished. Mr. Golseuberger favored adjourning ever the heated team. Ue believed tbat maun lac- turers could be Induced te come here in the fall. A couple or Philadelphia parties em pleying several bundred bands bad stld te him the objection te Lancaster was the water supply. With tbe proposed Improvements at tbe water works there can be no question about a water supply, aud when tbe lurther inducement et a low rate of Interest Is offered, they cau have no lurther objection te locating here. Dr. Wickersham said Mr. Housten, as well as wiuie el the cltizans aud newspaper et Lancaster, are tee impatient. The work mapped out by the Beard el Trade cannot be accomplished in a week or mouth. It re quires time. In lit Judgment something waa aoneiupllshed when au association was formed wbleh brought together two hundred of Lancaster's business inau. Tne committee en statistics have dena geed work and hsve planted seed tbat will In ,oed time bring forth geed fruit. It may net be generally known tbat back of the Beard et Trade la an improvement company, which can collect In eue day J60.000 and (50,000 were If required. Tbe public does nut knew tbe large amount et work done by this Improve ment oempany te Induce manufacturers te locate here. While no Bilk mill or Iren Industry has yet been located here be believed there would be In time, but manufacturers move slowly and want te be satUned as te all the miner details before tbey decide te change tbelr location or atart new one, Tbe news papers de net knew el tbe efforts made or there would net bare appeared In one el them that tbe "Beard or Trade went up like a rocket and came down like stick." lie urged all te stand together and with the aid of the Beard of Trade, the newspapers and tne citizens great goeu can tie accomplished. WIIOLKSAI.K CRITICISM. Mr. Housten believed that wholesome crit icism luflde and outside of the Beard of Trade waa ler tbe beard's geed, if all the committee had done as Dr. Wlekersham' and the committee en statistics, there would net be any need or criticism, lie beard every roll call, when committees were called ler reports and with the exception el the trio abeved named, the answer Invariably was "Nothing special te report." Ue knew nothing of the Immense amount of work done by the Improvement company, because that corpor ation never Informed the public what waa I done by them. Ue did knew that they I bad been dickering for alx months for a silk I mill and anally Fotlavllleget IU Ue favored I acknowledging the errera of the beard and making an effort te remedy them. While there la large amount el money behind the Improvement company they de net appear te hare made any effort te Invest It, at least there have been no new Industries started through Its agencies. President Hager In answer te Mr. Housten aid tbe silk factory was located at Pettavllle because of the large number of women that could be secured In that city. It was found that Lancaster did net have sufficient unem ployed femsles te warrant tbe parties in lo cating tbelr plant here. Tbe motion te adjourn until tbe second Tuesdsy of September was then put and adopted by unanimeua rote. Will Thsy Vamm la Lancaster? Harry C. Moere received a letter this morn ing from Mr. W. J. Rees, stating tbat the niauagera el wire and nail works new located at Birmingham, Conn., are desirous of removing tbelr plant te Pennsylvania and would prefer moving It te seme eligible point en the Pennsylvania railroad, Lancaster be ing one el tbe points named by them as a desirable location, though they have been In communication with parties In Heading and Pettavllle with a view or removing their plant te one or these cities. Mr. Hese sug gested tbat II Ltncaster ellered sufHclent Inducement the works might be brought te tbl city. BULUIMKV TUXHITUHB MCVMtrMD. KssmIjt Fer UUIriballnn by Calling en Jsuiss A Nlmlew, North Jan street. Headstones for a number of deceased sol diers hsve been received. These for tbe county can be bad by calling en James A. Nlmlew, at the corner el North Queen and Orange streets. The stones for these burled In tbe city bsve already been distributed. Following Is the list of these for whose graves atones have been received : Henry W. Jenes, Ce. K, 77 Pa. Vel., private ; Aug. H. Frank, Ce. It, 122 Pa. Vel., corporal ; Jehn K. Gable. Ce. K, 2 Pa. Vel., M. private Jeseph P. Davidsen, Ce. I, lft.') Pa. Vel., private ; Wm, IL Oarber. Ce. A, 7y Pa. Vel., private ; Win. J. Bear, Ce. O. 195 Pa. Vel, sergeant ; Hamuel B Heeley. Ce. I, 77 Indiana Vel., sergeant ; David Gorden, Ce. 203 Pa. VeL, private ; Jehn Hwllkey, Ca D, HO Pa Vel., private ; William U. lhling, Ce. 1, 115 Pa. Vel., private; Peter Paster, Ce. K, 10 Pa. Vel., private ; Jacob Mlnnleh, Ce. K, 135 Pa. Vel., private J Dinlel A. Zmk, Ca I, 7H I'd. Vel., 21 nentenant; Christian Hurt, Ca B, 7'J Pa. Vel., private ; Jehn J. Uuuipb, Ce. I, 11 Pa. Vel., cavalry private; Geerge E. Hamilton, Ce. K, 10 Pa. Vel., private; Henry Danues, Ca I), 77 Pa. Vel., sergeant; Jacob Sbeber, Ca B, 214 Pa. Vel., private ; James Backet. Ca F, 100 Pa. Vel., prlvste; William Diffeudeller, Ca A, 122 P. Vel., private; Jehn J. Blalkewskl. (I Pa. Vel., cavalry, and 10 Maryland, private ; Casper Weaver, r., Ce. B, 77 Pa. Vel., pri vate; Julius Miller, Ca E, I Dolaware VeL, private veteran; James Motlet, Ca Ii, 1 Pa. Vel. Heservea, private; Kdward Brimmer, Ca A, IS8 I'a Vel., private: Jehn Harter, Ce. D, 157 Pa. Vel , private; Edwin M. Kshlo Kshle man, Ca E, W Pa. VeL, corporal; Henry Prier, Ca O, 2 Pa. Vel , cavalry private; Abel B Klse, Ca E, 70 Pa, VeL, private, Oedfrled Hippie. Ca C, 197 Pa Vel., private; Jehu A, aiess, Ce. 11, 1 Pa. Vel, Reserve", prlvste; Peter Htengels, Ca G, 3 U. H. Veteran Volunteers, private; litiam Kelb. Ce. D, 117 Pa. VeL, private; Jacob Zlremau. Ca K, 12 Pa. Vel. Cav., pri vate ; Albert Fisher, Ce. K, 17S Pa. Vel., private ; William A. lilt Mr, Ce. I, 122 i'a. VeL, corporal ; Peter Powel, Ca K, li Pa. Vel., private ; lsaae M. Meiley, Ca F, V. Vel. Cav., private ; Charh'S Beck, Ca G, 27 Pa. VeL, Ca K, 109 Pa. Vel., private J Jehn P. Shlndle, Ce. I, 12J Pa. Vel., drum uisjer ; Isaac M. Bricker, Ce. F, srl Pa Vel , private ; Lsckev M. Lsllerlv, Ca II, 191 P.. Vel , pri Isaac D. Glasser, Ca A, 1 Ohie VeL, private; Cyrus Stllwell, Ca E. S2 Pa. Vel., private ; Augustus Stringer, Ce. II, 107 Pa. Vel., pri vate ; Hamuel 8. Geedman, Ca E, 122 Pa. Vel., private ; Jame Johnsten, Ca O, 79 Pa, Vel., private ; Abram Hlest, Ca C, 17 Pa. Vel. Cav., private ; Frederick Della, Ce. 1), fe7 Pa. Vel., private ; Abram Hleat, Ce. D. 17 Pa. Vel. Cav., pri vate ; Frederlck Della, Ce. I). b7 Pa. Vel, lufty., private; Geerge Chrysf, Ce. E. 99 Pa Vel. Intty., corporal ; Jehn Fisher, Ca K. 7 Pa. Vel. Cav., private; Harry H Kink, Ca C. 197 Pa. Vel. Intty , prlvated ; James Cochran, Ca E. ifl Pa. Vel. lnftv., private; Jehu li Grubb, Ca I. 23 Pa. Vel. lulty., corporal; Jehn II. Weldle, Ca E. 1st Pa. Vel. Um, private ; Jacob F. Gable, Ca It. lt Pa. Vel Hes.. corporal ; Jehn McAdams ; Ce. It. 215 Pa. Vel. lefty , prtvtte; Charles W. Kino Kine hail, Ce I. 79 Pa VeL Infty., private; Fidel Boek, Ce. 1. M Pa. Vel. Inlty., private; Jehn Powers, Ca G. 79 Pa, Vel. Inlty., private; Hugh Furguseu, Ce, E. 50 Pa. Vel. mllltlA, private ; Isaac Means, Ca D. 2ud l'a. Vel. Cav.. private ; Geerge K. Htrrisen, Ca 1. 11 Pa. Vel. Cav., corporal ; Je in li-urls-in, C 1. I. 11 Pa Vel. Cav , prlva'e ; Jehn Walsh, Ca Ii 2 HsUlien VeL Hes. corps, private. Thmf UM Net llchae Like Lllts. Citic.Mie, June 11. Judge Gary yesterday gave Judgment for live cents In favor of tbe tbroe HL Felix sisters and against Mrs. Hephla W. Knight, wlfe of Gee. H. Knight, the comedian. The sisters were employed In their capacity in "Over tbeGardeu Wall." Tbelr contract required them te dress well en and off tbe stage and te conduct them selves like ladle. The Hgrcement was for thirty weeks at HO a week ter the ttiice. After being paid for twenty-seven weeks Mrs. Knight discharged tliem iu Chicago in March last, and they sued te rocevor for three weeks' salary. Judge Gary catd the evi dence all abewed tbat the girls did net tie have like ladies, as their contract required, and that Mrs. Kulght had the right te dis charge them. The sisters were allowed tlve cents damages te save the coals et the nuil They appealed. " TUB hOHAf IMUH MAN. II Arrlta lu W llllauiSiert and Wauls te Belli the Cases Against lllin. ThOKwIudler, who was taken te Williams- pert yesterday morning by the chlet el police of that city, is new con lined In the Btatleu beuse there. Tbe latest returns show that be beat mere people In the 1, umber City than was first supposed, lie first gave bis name a-sC. B. Barten, but atseveial places he called himself Charlea D. Ktuggeld and purchased goods under that name, for which he did net pay. Upen arriving lu Wllllauispert Barten said he was willing te pay all of hla debts, Ue at oneo telegraphed te th la city for money, but the only perse that seems te knew hlin bere Is bis wire, lis WillUmspert creditors are willing te leavi him go, provided he pays them what he ewes. The clothing that tbe man purchased of Myers it Rathfnn whlle In thia city was a coat and vest. The amount was J 20, but Ibe check he gave them en tbe Fulton bank In payment was of no value, aa he bad no money In bank. It Is quite likely tbat if tbe Wllllamspert people are kind enough te let blm go he may be brought te Lancaster ler trial. Ths Heard of Pardons. The calender of casas te be considered at tbe meeting of the beard of pardeDs next week has been oemploted. The list is small, aa fellows : William J. MeMeen, who is-te be executed ou tbe 23d instant iu J uulata county ; James H. Smith, Philadelphia, embezzlement; Jacob M. Rutt, Lmeaster, lergury; Geerge W. Heinhard and Dietrich Lmuude. con victed of a libelous publication en a cltlzeu of Bellerente in a Wllllauispert Sunday papei; Fred H. Warren, Husquehauns, murder Iu tbe second degree. Appllcitlen for a rehear ing In tbe case of Jehn B. Cox, manslaughter, of Northumberland county, will be argued. m Luthsrau statlatlcs. Rev, Sylvanus Htall, et Lancaster, at tbe Lutheran general synod meeting In Omaha, Neb., ea Hunday, read bla reports of tbe dis trict synods showing tbat there were con- neeted with tbe general synod, during 1SS0. I 1.245 Churches and 185 stations t Intuuui hv I death were 2217: dismlaiu,! i, .-Ariiii..-.ie 2,790; exwma.uulo4.ed, 1,910. THE BEAK AND T1IE LION. rtfarr jh firr vmmMmtnmu nuHBruu VUNTMHTHIN, a maw lbs Ilusslan Oevsrninent Bejs Ids Entire WbMI Crep of a mats In Afghanistan,) and Is Menacing Mis Rsgllsh Alse 117 Posting soldiers. Londen, June II. Kussla's intrigues with tbe governor of Badakasban have re sulted In tbe purchase by Russian agents of tbe entire grain crop of that province, and tbe announcement el the transaction has aroused tbe Londen press te a tirade against Husslsn movements and Husslsn methods en tbe frontier snd an urgent appeal te tbe government te demand of the government at ML Petersburg tbe immediate withdrawal of IU leldlers wllbln tbe boundaries el Us own territory. Tbe occupation el Kerkl is denounced as a warlike menace, and the ap pointment of the pretender, Iskander Khnn, as governor et PeDjdeb, the making of tbst place a Husslsn advance pest and tbe estal llshment of a hostile garrison opposite the ameer's position en tbe Oxus river at Kheja Batch are characterized as acts tantamount te a declaration of war against England and tbe rerelgn office Is asked what action It in tends te take te upheld British honor and maintain British integrity. The fate of the ameer of Afghanistan Is new wholly dependent upon tbe success of his forces in tbetr coming battle with the Ohll Ohll Ohll zals,confrentmg them, which will be precipi tated immediately after tbe expiration of the Mohammedan feast of Ramadan, devoutly observed by the Indians and Afghans, and which will expire en June 23d. Tbe Tarakbl clan, one of tbe most powerful aggregations of small Afghsn tribes loyal te tbe ameer,bad collected In tbe Nava valley, awaiting the termination of the Rbamadan wben they would Jein the ameer's army and assist them, but the Ghllzls have cut off all communica tion between the Nava valley and tbe main army of the ameer by seizing the only two passes affording means of connection, and Hhere Jan, tbe commander of the Tarakhls, is likely te have as much as be can de te get out of his self-made trap In any direction aud leave the ameer te take care of himself. The ameer's popularity has disappeared and if be docs net succeed In quelling tbe rebel lion against bis authority at bis next battle with the Insurgents he must tall. His defeat or death at this time would be of enormous advantage te tbe British, sinee It would furnish a pretext for British occupation el the whole or Afghanistan, and tbe prepara tions of the Indian government for availing Itself of the benefit arising from either con tingency are already complete. Tbe work of fortifying certain important positions along the reute te Candahar is complete and the railways through Kbsjek and GwaJJa passes are in condition as te read bed and equip ment te transport 100,000 troops upon the shortest uetlca Tbe Timti Reme correspondent, In a dis patch te that paper, says tbat tbe pepe Is net In sympathy with tne I'arneimes' campaign, but the etllctal opinion et tbe church in re gard te thu matter is net given aa yet, be cause of the energetle pressure of a majority the Irish bishops te bold the normal conser vative tendencies of the Vatican in check. Tbe correspondent further states thst noth ing dellulle cau be learned witb regsrd te the report of a reconciliation het ween Eng land and the Vatican and the proposed es tablishment of diplomatic relations. IIOLTUN AIIASUUHH TUB TSAB. lie Ltav us It mi the Ulack Herse Hetel lu Eliza Eliza liettitenn and Uorste Harrltburg. En?. viiiiriiTOWN, Pa, June II. Last evenlug'H l.NiKr.LiciKNCKK gave au account of the decamping of Geerge 11. Bolten, au Englishmau and au empleye of Jonas E. llnstetter, n larmer of ML Jey tewnvhip, taking with him f 110 IS and aherse. This Euglishman arrived iu this place about 9:30 a. in. jesterday, snd placed his horse in the Black Uorse hotel stable, telling the pioprieter te feed him and that he would return from llarrisburg at neon and take the horse away. These were net bis intentions, as he never came back, but purchased a ticket for HarrUburg and left en Mall Ma 1, we.st. Whlle here he displayed a large sum et money and also treated everyone In tbe bar-room. In the alternoen Constable H. McLanachan, of this place,recelved a telegram slating tbat a stolen horse and man were wanted, but tee late te catch the man. A rewurd el 25 was offered for tbe capture. Mr. llostetter arrived here late In tbe after neon and took his horse with him, also giv ing the constable and Mr. Miller, proprietor of the hotel, each f5, as a part of tbe reward; he is new being hunted up In all directions by the police authorities. allirNNU FAT CATTLE. A large number of cattle are being abipped Iftmi this point te the Eastern markets. During the past lour weeks 23 car leads have been sent away. This Is a great shipping point for cattle. Te-morrow Dedd it Jerdan's wonderful 25 cent circus will exhibit iu this place, and no doubt wilt draw a large crowd. On Sunday last Jua M, Geed Pest 502, G. A. K., attended the Catholic chinch te listen te a sermon. They will attend In a body alt the churches in this place. On the l'.h of July the I. O. O. F., Na 128, and the Elizsbelhtewn cornet baud will go te Middletown te help participate in the parade which will take place there. Our citizens have started a petition asking for a subscription towards having a glorious Fourth of July celebration iu this place. It is meettng witb success and the tact is asiured. We will have some fun at home. On labt Sunday a large force of workmen were engaged In a Jelulug part of new track te the old. At 1:30 p. ui. New Yerk and Chicago limited ran ever tbe new, and by next Hunday tbe new branch will be completed and Joined together, which makes the line straight. During the commencement exercises of Franklin and Marshall college, this week, a large numbers! persons from this place will attend. Mrs. Marcus Heiebart, of Jacksonville, Butler county, Pa., Is at present visiting ber many relatives and friends in tbls place. Mrs, Aunle Clepper, of Memphis, Tenn., Is at preseut sojourning with frlenda and rela tives here, Mr. Geerge Krouse, and family, of Dayton, ()., are visiting in this vicinity, and at pres ent are the guests of Mr, M, R. Reetlng, Base Hall Nsws. Tbe League games yesterdsy were : At New Yerk : Philadelphia 6, New Yerk 4 : at Pittsburg : Pittsburg 5, Detroit 3 ; at Chicago : Chicago 9, luulanapell 4 ; at Bos Bes Bos eon : Bosten 5, Washington 4. The Association games yesterdsy resulted as follews: At Philadelphia: Atblotle 10, Ht. Leuis 8; at Broeklyn: Brooklyn 11, Louisville 6; at Htaten Island : Cincinnati 1,1, Metal! ;at Baltluiore: lUltlinere 7, Cleve land 0. Bebby Matbews was again resurrected yea. tcrday and pitched a wiuning game for the Athletics. Hudsen was hit ae hard that the HL Leuia had te take blm out. Tbe Detroit played a great Fame yesterdsy, but luck was against them. The Bosten are new even with them in game lest. Tbe people of tbls city should net forget the Lancaster Giants will open tbelr ball sea son at the Ironsides grounds te-morrow after noon. Their opponents will be the Reliance ciuu ei ruiiaueipnia a strong ciuu vi wu. professionals. Pitcher Maul, of Nashville, baa been re leased te the Philadelphia club ler f J.&oe, CBAHDLMX CHUBB. The Hspnblleaa (Mesas Nemine Mlselsd te Ike Tseaat neat hi Cengrats. Concord, N. U., June 14. The Henate voted for United Htatee senator this fore noon, every member being present. Tbe ballet resulted as fellows Harry Bingham (Dem.) 0; William Chandler (Rep.) 15. The Heuse will rote at 12 o'clock. Tbe Heuse voted for senator as follew: Mlmen O. Griffin 1 1 Jeseph Wentwertb 1 ; Gllman Marsten 4; Harry Bingham 130; Wm. E. Chandler 105. Mr. Chandler having a majority or all the vote the speaker directed that hla name be entered en tbe Journal as tbe cholee of majority of the Heuse. Tbe rote for Mr. Wentwnrtb ws glren by Mr. Teed an Independent, of Atkinson, that for General Griffin by Mr. Yeung, of Rochester, a Knight of tabor, and these for Marsten by Democrats. All the Republicans were ptesent and reted for Chandler. Mr. Gould (Dem.) was the only absentee. There having been a majority ler Mr. Chandler In the Henate as well as In the Heuse he I elected for the unexpired term. Kllraln Ksaftr ler Sulllran. Buffalo, June II. lake Kllraln and Charlie Mitchell are booked te give an exbl exbl tien at tbe Ad el phi theatre In tbla city to morrow night Billy Madden, who Is man aging Kllraln, said te-day tbat Kllraln will meet Hullivan at any time but the tight must be te a finish, and will go te Spain or Mexico te de lb He says that Kit rain's 11,000 deposit Is still at tbe Clipper ollleo ready for Hullivan te cover. Mitchell will also meet Hullivan In an eight round match at any time, the win ner te take the entire receipts. Mitchell thinks ;Jem .Smith can beat Hullivan because he is a wear-and-tesr fellow. He thinks, tee, that Kllraln will whip Smith. Madden in tends te send 11,000 deposit te tbe Londen Sporting Lift let a match between Kllraln aud Smith, which he baa hopes of bslng able te arrange. Denies ths Cnargsel Blgsmjr. Ptitr.Aiiai.rHiA, June 11 Frank M. Mc carty, tbe young man who was arrested en tbe charge 'of bigamy was arraigned for a bearing te-day before Magistrate Smith. McCarty eloped from Wheeling, W. Va, about a month age with Nellie Vance, the 17-year-old daughter of a prominent merchant of that city, and his arrest here was en Information received from Wheeling. McCarthy admitted tbat be bad lived with a woman named Mellle Miller at Pittsburg and ether places, but denied tbat be had ever been married te ber. He was willing, be said, te go back te Wheeling and face bis accusers. The alleged bigamy was commit ted In Bridgeport, Ohie, wbere be was mar ried te Mist Vance. Tbe magistrate commit ted him te prison for a further bearing a week hence in order te give the Ohie author ities time te present evidence against him. MeCarty's young wife had a long interview with him previous te bis departure ler prison. Ilerscs nnd Males Psrlsb. St. Leuis, June 14. At lam. the large stable et tbe Latayettn Brewing company, at Cass avenue and 18th street, was gutted by tire. Several teamsters and their families, lived In tbe npper part et tbe building and lest all their effects, tbey themselves having barely time te escape In their nlghtcletbes. Hal fa dozen horses were burned. Tbe total less is about 115,000. Almest simultaneously Ore broke out In tbe extensive stables or the Mound City Street Car company. A number of mules and about 200 sets el harness were burned, besides a large quantity of hay and feed, The less will probably reach 50 000. llnnilDg American Inventions. Washington, June It. Victer Delabaye, et Paris, is in Washington Inspecting ma chinery models In the patent office, and says he was sent bere by tbe French government. The machinists In his country conceived the Idea of organizing an Immense cc operative machlne factory and have asked the French government for a lean of 0,000,000 franes te aid them In tbe under taking. "If what tbe syndicate wants in the way of machinery is found bere," Mr. Dela baye says, "part of tbe money will go te American inventors." A Kail nay Disaster. Marjiukiti:, Mich., June 14. Rebert Parker, a brakeman en tbe Chicago A North western railway, was killed yesterdsy near Norway, Mich. Tbe breaking of a draw bar threw blm upon tbe track and tbe extire train passed ever him. The train then broke in two a seceud time, and in trying te re couple tbe detached part a switch was mis placed and tbe train ran oft tbe track, tbe Norway station being greatly damaged. Many cars were smashed and several leaded cars were piled en tbe station platlerm. Traffle wss delayed all day. One nor Jurer Wanted. New Yerk, June 14. There was still one vacant seat in the Sharp Jury wben tbe court met this morning. A new panel, tbe nine teenth, whteb brings the mumber of Jurers thus far called up te 1,900, was theu began. At 2 p. m. Jacques Kabn Mirrors was taken as tbe third Jurer. James N, Fair child, the ninth Jurer, was then excused by the court. frlncs Albert Victer te Visit Dublin. ' Londen, June 14. Prince Albert Victer, eldest son et the Prince of Wales, who baa been selected te represent tbe queen at Dub lin en tbe occasion of her Jubilee festlrtl will go te Irelsnd en tbe 27th of June. It Is stated tbst tbe order of HL Patrick will be conferred en him at tbe thanksgiving services bold In Ht. Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin, en the 2Stl). Oeljr sixteen at Large, Washington, June 14. General Heward baa inlermed Ibe war department tbat only sixteen Apache warriors have left the Han Carles agency and tbat the ethers are net In sympathy with them. m V, 8. Allemrjr ler Vermont. Washington, June IL The president te dsy appointed Clarence H. Pitkin, of Ver mont, te be United States attorney for Ver mont. Tblrteeu Gadst Oeadsmaetf, Wakiunoten, June 14. The naval academy vlsltera bare recommended that thirteen Inefficient cadets be dropped and four re-examined. Barclay reak Convicted. Judge Parker charged the Jury In tbe case of Barclay Peak, en trial at Mount Helly, N. J, ter tbe murder et Katie Audersen, Monday morning : The Jury retired for deliberation at neon, and at 2 o'clock bad agreed upon their verdlcL Tbe foreman anneunced: "we find tbe de fendant at the bar guilty of murder in the nrst degree." At me request ei me ""''"4" anl'a counsel the Jurers were then polled, each ene answering "guilty et murder In the nrst degree." Judge Parker announced that seuteuee would be proneunoed en i tbe -5th of June. Theoenvloted msn was then taken back te prl.en. When tbe "bf1 '? geed-bye be broke down and wept aloud, leaning en tbe aberltt'a neck. i Visiting UweMiar. Miss Sarah Celeman, el Cornwall, Lebanon county, who has taken aueb a deep Interest In, and rentrlbutued ae generously toward the resetting el tbe tombs and otherwise beautifying Ht. James' churchyard, was is Lancaster en Hunday and attended services at HL James, WUEAT FRIGES 1 riit PiS.str AM, A CBiCAHO WIMW U Hgrl " ill . TO VPMKB. $i MW Ths Mats rail Bsvsatssa Oessf.l i Alse Breaks la Batllnw-OslSje lers In Haw Yerk Mew la tntt Hetm Mendsfs Bft' Chicaoe, June 14. -There la a Mssst Mfe , wheat pit en tbe Beard et Train mmmmin neon. The great wheat clique Is moralized and la amid te bare gene te-day's eensstlenal drop la piles Resen feld A Ce., one el the dlqM said at 12:30 this afternoon i ellque has net kept Its engagements MsV;W will hare te suspend." ''. Itls feared thst s number of etnWlMM will go te the wsll before nlgbt v "Wp 12:50-Rosenfeld A Ca's fallal been announced en the beard. WksWl cllned for June from 92 te 75, deetlM s4 per bushel. Hai.timehk, June II, The Ball wheat market broke te day 3 cent nilllllnn r,,twn rV.-uw lUltliM . V74 w uu.u. v.W A,U1U,VW mMIMS seiu. nui wneai einseu last IBJgBS aww and at 2 p. tn. te day Is at 00;f. ;. - t m VVtPBK fttlVKH rtUBBB. ft a A Brsslllan Syndicate lllamsal ter flurry In New Yerk. Oeastagl ft.! New YenK, June II The panle In oetlee market seems te have spent It yesterday, The market te-dsy opened nr and active and advauced U cent In aymj wilh a better market ahead. Havre eablee reported a better demand for July and flr prices. Prominent operators In tbe bere lsy tbe whele trouble te operation ' : a Rrazlllan HvnilliMtit which It la allsmd kaaVV,' " ' " - .N. been manipulating the market during t)t? settling price between lat night and SatsfW It is net known hew many eentratM Arnnlil .t. Cn. wnrn farrvlfiB wtiaat SSuls.-- fatled yesterday, but they are variously ssisV .$, y mated at from 200 te 400 Tbelr lUblirBsnr era estimated at f 700 000. It la lullaiasl A.. however, their Brszlllsn customers wtil fmf 4'f'-- up. Mr, Jeseph J. O'Donehue, who with "-U Cressman it Ce. stepped In, and by llhetal buying yesterday stayed the decline ana ,'A, rented a worse crash, said be did net anHel-. ;,--, te any further trouble te day. Ue tataat ;vfs'j tbe worst Is about ever. He Is dispose m $tfc assist two of the luree arms that railed ywtflM teiday, but would net say which tbey were. ?ri2 FUH OUFBBNUK. HUH. M. A. MOBAB. &J 11(111 That He Will Ue ths Candidate In Oble A HWIM SB- st?Z i i bus, Ohie, says : Heme two months I Congressman Feran published a letter -I.I..I- I,.. m,ll .-,!. ,,-w.l Inn.l ..kk1 (...a. Afeak . it;. et bis name in connection with tbe gubers. V.', terlal nomination, claiming that he could :, t afford te be a candidate and tbat hWOUsV retire from politics at the end of bis presM Anm In f-nn..-Aaa T la VnAWM MA. tWattL' tJ,u ... suuK-Vca- a m n v -b .- ,,,, Forsu has agents In about every oeogiaa - -, I Jl.i.1.1 . .,. ...... U . aa...a,ha"T' luum umiiim iu iuu main nuu a.v t-w.i for bis nomination andll han exeated a slderable flurry ameug Democrats beeu faverlns the cAudtdacr of E. T. Pi and JudgeThurman. It Is claimed by tbesa M, a-hn.Miiii Mlllnrt In knnv thai Ihft SS.M- '.' . -aw b. au a- vvj...vu a- aut,v uia, a.v aiaiWSH C man mnVAmflnl haa laajan nnMrmtmA tm aliat v nurimsn of lllrnln.- Mm trnne-th nvsa ilk rv Feran, and his relations with tbe labor ele ment are of such a character that It la set likely tbat he cau be defeated by any of UM ether candidates who have been mentioned. The Republicans have been doing all tbajrv can te dofeat the movement for Feran la advance. ' Lues)" la sic. Les Anciklks, CaL, June 11 Tbe ease of Miss Perkins against "Lucky" Baldwin, for hraanl, .-.f .i.niv I. A u.b n.tlail .,..al.iMif.M 1 the superior court. Mr. Baldwin's ceunssj'4?i submitted sllldavits Iroei physicians of St' ' tfj Leuis tbst Baldwiu is there sick, confined ls .ViV$j bis room and If he should attempt te trarwt jli'Ti me viii nuuiu uusi uilu uis me. las esssfvirj waa nnnflminil In niml Mrtmiav- $ Tns Agrnt te Uel 33,000. New Yoki;, June R Judge PatUraea.,? eitue state supreme court, nas gtren jaag-'" nmnt In fj.vnr nf f'hala Hen, VfaAlaat' against the Cable Hallway company of CeU.J fernia for the balance due en bla oemmlaa4ot.;0 iu uiaaiug nua.u 01 me xxaiiiuay xuie sranacf. tlen patents. Tbe Judgmeut with tavsa, ameuuta te aoeui mo.we. - .. - . ... - .-tt iweiTe sears rur snoeting uis wife, &s?i Klkuehn, Wis., June 14. Jehn H. Tmr-fSi bell, convicted of sheeting his win wMlaa riding In a buggy from Caldwell's prairie k Lvens. tbls count v. en tbe evening efMawl.ii w.u vnafnrHav affiitArmfwl liv .TurlfHk Ttriiialu " r " .. r "... .. . , .. icrzr.7. 10 waujiauii iur ineivv jcar. aatm AnrMsesj- whose lite was despaired of for many immf: after theboetlng, has recovered phyateaU'f but ber mental powers are sadly impalred 1I Death el Prominent Ohleaa. ;V J Tn-riN. Ohie. June 11. Hen. HsttbbsV.1i Neble, Judcii of probate court. thU oeojrty. "IGij fltiMl thin mnrniriir. altaiI ill. ffswus nmttfcV-"ra' nnnt Iru-al mlltlnian. havlne- han alantsd aA'lhr& various times te the eluces of elty oeu city solicitor, county infirmary director, mayor ei tuis city anu preuaie juuge. m iur, vvaia um, ajiaanaaa-a. -i UKineir, Alien , j une u. rarse nana Ca have star ted tbe ball in motion foreign labor by discharging men In factory who live In Windser and art) American citizens. The d .(charged say tbey will meve te this side and cltizans. -sas Dwyjj Bircelul American nmsisa . fvs r niiiMni'iiu N. S.. June 14. Thn hrtaai-:.-fc la lull nf Amerl.-an aa-lirmnara lraultut -atssfc'-. mej-UBrnl. all taken v I thin -the tarsal nalW.-t ll.. n-uraaealat tutaauul Ta.aMaa.la nnatkaaaaal 171 .liuta. w. J gini, am AMawHeana vvaaanaaaw bound this morning. One trarsUer teekS erer euu iiuiuiai ei ueuusu oe we nrwri banka Irem bait procured at Magdalen. , " ... .: ?. . '.;?j -mil UUVIHaaa,U U,UWaja, V V , UUFFale, june i-t. ine oemmu-een i typographical union wne reinaiueu ws,yjj low i'ay iu Biraiguivii um Diaw-aap s urer Pascoe's accounts, have left Mr I homes. They said before leaving leal I bad no reason te think there is aJ .a.nne.-lili thnaecnunta and tbelBBM - . . I i tialajllan &' ccurreu simpiy irum iuwu.- - a u. a,...H h ma Friase ef ' Londen, June 14,-Tba Primem . .1.. .luted the raehta eiaraa ijj nThiree raeht raee from Seuth Eas J"niy around the united kingdom. finishing point' P"W- jjf. round DMd lu Mr psu. u n-.arui-thTCB. Md June 11. Th t taaaia D. Brown, colored, for the I efherlnfaut child, was terminated te y I dsatb. The woman want Inte a deellaa l ber incarceration. Tbla morning fennil dead in her cell. 15,000 acres at roves Paris. June 14. An toil at Canan lu th Glroed dtstrtet l vlnce el Arcshen, cereriag U,W been destroyed by nr. 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