jpw'ff s W euqje umcater -, K ,-j . .j, -, '?'?, VOLUMK XXIII NO. 248. LANCASTER PA., TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 1887. PHICE TWO v f,"S?a BRITAIN'S GREAT DAY. LoNdea Orerflewiag With the qaeek's H.bjpcta aad Ylnlten, 2 THI ROYALTY OF TBI llbT PRIINT. Brilliant Military and C'lrle Throng In Procfwiten. QUKKN VICTORIA 11 HAPPY MOOD. tnn m vm.nHMtrm run iir. riitii rmkur urn msuuh. Mho HmllM an Hews In the (IkMn ul Imns.SM Orewil Along lh. Haul of Isai1 Tlie Paiacoellbs Nnblllt) llJrg.ea.ly IMcer- tnl- llu. theustsri OblHJr.ii Ring lb National Aulb.m-rtr- clM.al W.lniliil.r Abb.. l.eNixiN, June !!l JublUeDay dawned bright .11(1 clear. Tlia aun shlues brightly and a ami brw z temper It. ray a. Tha city present a sight .ucli a. neter met tbe eye el any man In the present generation of Leu (Itinera. Ttia crowds at unparalleled. All ti l(l. t long hundred of thousands el people, wliu by reason of tbe crowding te uffbcatlen or tbe betela and lodg ing houses, bad unwhere te lay their heads, tramped In endless proeeaalon through the streets. Other armed with camp atoela and lunch basket betook themselves te out el the way placea and prepared te make the beat of It until merulng dawned. At an early hour police details were trebled In strength and Weatuilnster Abbey, which bad been cleaely guarded during the night, waa urreunded by police and military, who kept the creW at a reapectable distance. Frem ear ly In the evening until daybreak carriages and equipages el every description crewdnd with occupants were driven toward theKsstend. At 6 e'etc ck every point of vantage from Till. IlL'hl.N AT IS. which U obtain a view of the royal proces preces sion wat euuiplixl, and at 'J o'clock the crowd along the line el mulch wan one com pact man el people, wet'gt-d In ai d crowded In a iiiil Itidt unliable way. Tint nple were geed naturnl, hewtter, ami leek the Jamming and iruhlng a a matter of course. Detachment of police were sent out te clear the read way a of the streets and accoui acceui pl lulled the task with great dltUculty. The people tried iu every manner te aid the officers in the dlmiiarge of their duties, but It waa a case of putting a iiart Inte a pint pet the sidewalks would net held the vast multitude ami many of I he throng were turned Inte diverging streets, only te re spear, however, at another point en tbe route. Hours before tbe starting el tbe state proceMiiou reef, windows, balceuiea and stsgiegs hired for the orctaleu were black with their tciiauts, who took up tbelr positions early, fearing they would otherwise be unable te reach them. These leara were well founded, as the subse quent failure of mauy te teach advantageous plae-a tbey had puichastd tbe uwnl a week age at enormous rices showed. Hundreds of mounted etllceia and soldiers galled hither and thither through the streets issuing aud t-xecuting orders. As the time ap proacbed for the pageant te mete the eager lie, el the multitude te witness tbe show and especially te lbeld tbe queen and tbe visiting ri allies became se strong that for themeuiiiit fears of duamitu aud dagger were forgotten. A IIHKAr MI1.ITAH1 llH-,AY. The Hue of proetstlon te Westmlnkter Abbey wm as lel lews: Frem Buckingham palace te Constitution bill, te 1'icvadllly, te Ht-geul street, te Waterloo place, te Tall Mall, te Hast dtkspur street, te Northumberland avenue, te the Thames embaukinent, te Bridge atreel aud thelice te tbe abbey. Tbe line el route was kept by nearly 10,000 troejw representing all brauehts el the service and In addition UX) boys Hern the naval training ship were drawn up at the base of the Nelsen monument. Tbe police force waa very Urge and was under the command of Sir Chariet Warren. The military force waa under tbe command el General Ulpps and Colonel Blir ling, of tbe Coldstream guard. Tee par ticular fiature at Buckingham palace waa tbat two atbi of the service were equally honored; tbe guards lining one side of the Burktugbam palace gate aud ou the ether side tbe blue jackets, The same branches of services were In a like manner at tbe en trance te Westminster Abbey. Tbe ilr.t part of the royal precession a'arted bertly after 10 o'clock and was composed el the Indian princes aud miner German prince.. They were enthusiastically cheered aa tbey emerged from tbe palace gate and the plaudits were taken up and carried along tbe crowds that Heed tbe route until the rejal party bad disappeared within the spacleu re cesses et the abbey. Ai 10:15 the second reval precession started. In this precession were tbe kings el Deuinark, Belgium, Saxony and Hellenes, the crown princes of Austria and Portugal, the Queen of the Bel gians, the Crown 1'rlnceea of Austria, the Grandduke et Mlckleut.urg and ether roy alties. The queen's cortege came last The people outdid tbelr previous etlbrta st the sight of her majesty. They almost went frantic and ebeered her until tbe din waa deafening. Again and again did they cheer. Above the euthualastle outbursts fervent shouts et "Ged save tbe queeu" could be heard. Hue received one continuous ovation from the palace gates until she disappeared within the abbey. TUB QUKBN HMIMtS AND IIOWH. The queen appeared In an open carriage drawn by eight cream-colored ponies, her sons, son In-law and grandsoea riding in full uniform surrounding tha regal equipage as a bodyguard. aThe quean did net wear her auto robes, bnt wen tha order tad ribbon el the Garter. The carriage was a large ohoeo ehoeo oheeo late colored one, with red wheels sad the royal arms la geld emblateaed upon the panels. Kd moreeeo haram was used for the hersei. The latter wen also deoenUd with royal blue ribbons. AU the aervaate were state 11 varies of scarlet and geld. The qoeea wero plain block aad seeaud greatly 11 ma at the doneaatnUioBO of loyalty. SaTaaaa sran aa almost anataaaema saHla .sJbW xwnmmmmi Wales, who sat beside tbe iieen( was also enlbuslastleally ebeered. Other carriages oeatalalDg members of the royal family wen of a gorgeous ehsraeter. Kmb had lour derses of a bay oelor attached and all of the vehicles wero open. The precession pro ceeded at a em art walking pace. Owing te the lata spring the besutlful green of the avenue trees, the sweet odor of the bawthernsand tbe splendid uniforms of the military, coupled with tbe enthusiasm of the crowd made the occasion one of refresh lag enchantment. The precession slowly marie lis wsy until the Wellington arch wss reached, and then the first Introduction te the Ijondea streets ensued. Kmerglng 'rem the Wellington arch the Oral te greet the queen were the con valescent patients and ellieis at tbe HI. Geerge's Instpltal, which was locked from basement te reef, sests having been erected ler many thousands ever tbe reef el tbe hospital. O.i reaching I'lcadllly the queen was aeeu te leek up at Apsley Heuse, and as she ased tha mansion of her Immediate friends she glanced some what hastily at their a' 'in, mere especially when ptwlirg the Iluke of Cambridge's, Haren It lbwihlld's, Bareness Burdett Coults and Jehn Bclght'anld apartments. It was net until Devenshire house was rear lit d that the queen began te real In the grand pepara pepara ratiens tbat bad been made te greet bar. Mere tbe Marquis of Hartlugten had a spa cleus gallery erected at which buudreda of gaily dressed ladles waved their handkerohlela and cheered tbe queen. Kaclug Duvenablre bourn another gigantic booth had beeu erected and from this point te Westminster Abbey every polntef vautage bad been seized by contractor te Hz seats. Shep fronts and lint lluera routed at from JU10 te 1 10, aud In seuie cases even mere. A THOUSAND OIUI. IIHKM Ml NO. The front of the Burlington arcade, tbe Koyal academy, the Egyptian ball, Hk Jamea pariah church, where one Uieuaaud children were seated and sung Ged Have the Queen" and tbe museum of Geology were all packed with human beings. On reaching ltegent circus, where alz streets converge, the sight was a memorable one, tbe streets being all splendidly decorated with Mowers, Hags, evergreens, etc. Tbe imposing building of Hwau A Kdgar'a great drapery store, tbe county lire eltlce, tbe Cafe Monaca, tbe l.on l.en l.on den pavilion and tbe world famed Criterion restaurant were one se of beads Many of the sbe'i hereabout, bad tbelr fronts removed ami elegant boudoirs formed iu tbelr plane The proeotHlori as viewed Irem the lluku el Yerk's column, passing down tbe bill from the circle el 111 Mall east, was a romarkable sight; tbe shouts of the mob wero loudly beard from the top el the column as one vast rear. Many American ladies aud gentlemen bail secured seats lu the palatial establishment of Hewell A Sam Is In Waterloo place and Joined in the enthusi asm aa keenly a the Britishers. Passing around Pall Mall east a targe gallery waa erected ever tbe colonnade of Her Majesty's theatre, whilst 1,'iDO chairs at from three te Ave guineas each were all Oiled at Waterloo beuse In Ceckapur street Trafalgar square waa new reached aud every where one looked nothing but beads were te be viewed. Tbe crowd was tremendous and completely eclipsed any tbat baa assembled at political gatherings or recent years. Tbe steps r.nd lleus of the Nelsen column were Iacked with people, whilst the reef and steps or HL Martin's church and the sleim of tbe National gallery were fairly black. After crossing Trafalgar square, where the police bad great dllllculty in keeping the people back, the precession gradually approached Northumberland avenue, which ou Its south west side Is mainly covered with two gigan tie beteli, viz : the Hetel Victeria aud the Hetel Metropele. Tnese as well as tbe newly erected Constitutional were packed. On reaching the Thames embankment the precession hsd te make a detour at rlgbt angle. Krem the new National Liberal club te SL Stephen's club tbe enthusiasm wss Indescribable. The mob clambered up the trees and some of them were badly in jured. All along the embankment where net occupied by public gardens seats and galleries bad been erected. On turning Inte Bridge street around HL Stephen's club, her majesty obtained a full view of the abbey and the preparations which bad been made In Parliament square The ground fleer of tbe abbey was concealed by tbe lefty grand TUB rlUNCK OP WALKH, All K II 10. a'and called Ht Margaret's, the aeats of which were sold for live guineas eacb. Anether block of seats called the Canning stand, accommodated 1,100 people. All around the square and even across tbe river stHt. Themas' hospital tbe windows were crowded with a living mass, AT WKMTMINSTKII AllllKl'. On tbe precession nearlug the abbey, tbe troops saluted, guna tired, tbe bells of the churches rang out merry peals and Hags were ran up; tbe cheering continued until the queen had passed into the west deer. After passing through tbe vestibule her majesty was oeuducted te the grand dais under tbe lantern tower. Inside the scene was brilliant. The gorgeous uniforms of the diderent efllcera and the beautiful toilets of the ladies, with the suu's rays stream ing through tbe painted windows made a picture of surpassing beauty, The lords aud ladies had arrived early. Mauy of tbem confessed that they had net breakfasted and exchanged sandwiches. Flasks tilled wilhaherry were constantly being passed around aud up te the time of the appearance of the first or the royalty there was a constant and Irreverent hum. On tbe entrance of the queen tbe scene was ab solutely dazzling. Tbe ladles discarding thslr wraps displayed their Jewels, which dashed and re-Hashed as tney rtiieeieu me rays of the sunbeam that found their wsy through the transepts. When tbe queen reached tbe dais she looked vary pale and somewhat fatigued, but she seen re covered and were a bright and composed counteeanoe throughout the service. Hhe wss surrounded by 33 members or the royal sally, la the abbey three tiers et galleries with seats ware erectsdseaUng about 10,000 psrseac Tbe psera aad thslr wives wero saated la tbe south transept t the ambassador sad dlploBMiteoorrbelBg seated right aad lotto, mm psera. Members of the Heuse et Oebsbkbm wet easted la the aorta tranaept, wUiotaeBaoaibors of tbe reigning of the halites et Marepe wero wlthht the oetmaua- leaniM. 1 tAsi BSMBS aBsBsSs aaadsBles BBSs SsYSsbT Jf :'-Tawam. ' M : : ' v BBWsWsV T 1j,' ihi a "ewsWaw 'jgggggggggggggggEPLaWgggHggggK !5mEaWsWsWsBWaWnwHW '' V '-gBOBSBBr'BBBBBSBKerA. v atloae wsre represented, whilst the nobles of tee law, science, art and agriculture aad weramgmea'a representatives from all parts of the united kingdom duly allotted te thorn. TUB O.UKBN KIKMM II KR IIH1LHW. When the services, which wero conducted according te programae, wero completed, the queen's sons knelt sad kissed her head. Then ea their arising she kissed their cheeks m return. Tbe prlnoeasos wsre next te go through the oseulatory oxerotso. The qnoen kissed aome of tha latter twice, especially was this notable In the ceses of the Princess et Wales and Prineess Beatrice. This was lollewed by a general liandahaklng among H " ,, STaTaTSTST nsTsBV- aWsWsr'swI BWsWsWsWsWsWsWsWsW laWsWsWsWsWsWsW? - gsaWsWsV sDsaWsWsT.awswaV '?awm WaiiriSSssw'f v aWswaV IbA e JswFl mi ' tfawr' sliRlawswswswswmwsHssPV? tiik ritmcBst or WAI.KH. the royalty and nobility. Tbe queen be stowed two smacks upon the lips of the Crown Prlnoe Frederick William. The princesses all were light d resees. One of the features of the service waa the perlermance of tbecbelr and organ, which waa very tine, tbeeflect et tbe music enchanting, and at times thrilling the bearers. During the per formance of " Alhalle," the queen took her departure, returning te Buckingham palace by the same route as she took Just half a century age. Attbe conclusion of the services tbe royal cortege returned te Buckingham palace. The return was by tbe following route : via Parliament street, Whitehall, Cockspur street, PhII Mall, HL James street, Piceadllly, Constitution hsll te Buckingham palace. The throngs awaited tbe return of the cor tege and repeated tbe enthusiastic demon strations which greeted them ou tbelr way te the abbey. The queen at her arrival at the palace seemed fairly overcome by the loyally displayed by her subjects. As the dsy were ou tbe breeze died out and the afternoon waa hetand Stirling. There were several cases of sunstroke and a num ber of persons were crushed and Injured in the throng, among tbem several of the police. With these ixcepttenn, however, everything passed etr without a bitch. uiruiii te rivtumiA. Tbs Latter ul GoegralulaUan from Uis Prssl d.nt te tbs tjassn. Wamiiimiien, Juue'Jl The following Is the text of President Clevelsnd's letter of congratulation te Uueeti Victeria, written and mailed ou May -Till, and presented te tbe queen yesterday by United Htatea Minister Phelps: Graver Cleveland, President of tbe United States or America, te Her Majesty Victeria. Queen of Great Britain and Ireland aud Km press et India : Great and geed ioeple : In tbe name and en behalf of the people et tbe United Htatee I present their sincere fellt'ilstlens upon the arrival el the tlliieth anniversary of your majesty's accession te tbe crown of Great Britain. 1 but utter tbe general voice et my fellow countrymen In wishing for your peo ple the prolongation of a reign se marked with advance in popular well-being, physi cal, moral and intellectual. It la Justice and uet adulation te acknowl edge tbe debt of uratitude aud respect due te your personal virtues for tbelr Important in in tlueneein producing aud causing tbe pros perous and well ordered condition of sllairs new generally prevailing throughout your dominions. May your life tie prolonged and peace, honor and prosperity bless tbe people whom you have been called te rule. May lib erty lleurlsh throughout your empire under Just and equal laws, and your government be atreng lu the atlectlens el all who live un dent And I pray Ged te have your majesty lu His holy Keeping. Dene at Washington this '-Tib day et May A. D., 157. GKOVKH Ol.KVKI.ANII. By tbe president : T. F. Bayard, secretary el state. UutTale Ulll te the Princsel Wal. Londen Cable te N. Y. Weild. Towards the clese, Just before tbe Prluce of Wales went away be asked Colonel Cedy It he bad ever played before four king tieiure. Cedy replied with a courtly bow te tbe group : "1 have, your royal highness, but 1 never bold such a royal llusb aa this against four kings." Tbe prluce bad asked bis question In all Mirieusuesa, but be was dellghted with Cel. Cedy's ready answer and laugbed very loudly. He then turned around and explained all tbe complicated bearings of this answer of Cel. Cedy te tbe royalties, who peer benighted beings de uet under stand the American game et poker. VVTI.AtUtt IN KBHTUVKt. Kewau County In the llauil. ela Maud of Uss pcradMs. I.kmniite.n, June ill Information Just received from a reliable neurceBays a terrible state of all airs exists in Mcrebead, Rewan's oeuuty seat Tbe frieuds et tbe murdered Martin and of tbe butchered Legan boys who live In the upper edge of tbe county, and also In tbe adjoining county, bae formed themselves lute a band of regulators and propose te wreak summary ven geance ou Craig Telllver and his bleed thirsty bench men. Telllver has re ceived several notes warning bliu tbat the town of Merebead would be burned and the people slaughtered. Consequently every citizen In Merebead gees armed and sleeps en his pistol at night- Tbe women scarcely aleep at all, fearing the coming or the mob. Last Friday night waa set te burn tbe town, but tbe place was be well guarded that the attempt, though made was ahsudened. An intense reeling of insecurity prevails. Bust, ness Is entirely snd a fresh aud bloody out break may be expected at any time. PAIIMBBH IIHIVKN fHOM TIIKIU HOMES. KkKMiNusiiuitu, Ky., June 21, Jehn Bel liter and James Frakea, living la tbe eastern part et Fleming county, near the Kewau county line, bought farms there lately. Yes terday they were set upon by a gang of out laws, supposed te be Tell Iver's friends, Bel liter and Frakea were told te leave and tbey did se, abandoning their crops. Frem all re ports there Is a gtneral state of terrorlzatlen throughout Kewan. Tbe county efllcera are controlled by Telllver guna Geed citizens are moving away and drunken crowds sweep ever the county st tbelr own sweet will. Visiting UlsKalallves. Isaac KOerly, a prominent citizen el Columbus, Ohie, Is new a guest of bis rela tive, A. J. Kberly.etq , el this city, Mr.Bbsr- ly la a wholesale grocer, doing aa extensive business I he has traveled all ever the United Btatca. and agree with almost every ens slse who knows anything about it, there is nd county In the Union that compares with Lancaster, the garden spot et tbe nation. Tbe viewers sppelnted te asssss damages caused by the opening of Bsavsr street, met this morning te asssss dnaaiB sustained by ABdrsw P. sTasltb, who badbeaa overlooks!! ia tha teraer view. Tha awarded aim age ItelMBsMbyUsBBBWty, SACKED HEART ACADEMY. revmtamntm ammvai. vummmnur vummmnur mmawerAK axvBU,mKtamwji. rearVeaag UMIIes arattsate la tbe Uirr.rsat IJSiiaitsaSBts of MO lastMattea-The llosers rare AwarOsd-A riee rrc- graasase et Otaslag Kssrcists The fourteenth annual commencement el tbe Beared Heart academy was held this morning. Owing te the limited accom modations admission was by Invitation only. The muskt room, In which tbe exer cises were held, wss well Ulled with tbe rela tives and friends of the graduates aud pupils of tbe academy. The graduates wers Mis, Anna Greth, of New Yerk city, In tbe academic department; Miss Katherlne Ijelaz, In the conservatory of vocal and Instrumental music, and Misses Helena Kessl, Uarrlaburg, and Anna feebuler, Columbia, In tbe conservatory el Instrumental music Miss Annie Dueraem, city, would also have graduated, but was obliged te leave tbe academy several weeks age en account or 111 health. Following was the pregramme eT exercises: i-art I. Kalt.r Marsch (Wagner) flanO't : Mlssn N. Ilarvey, K. i-ocher, A. Meyer., L. ryn.it and kt. IJeyd. Chorus--" Commencement March," Vecal Class. Aoceinpanluiuul Miss A 'icbuler. Concert Faraphrsse " 11 Taivatore" (F. LOzl), Mlsa A. Mcnuler. 'Cera una volts uu prlnclpe "11 Uuarany " (1 V Uninei), Miss K. ttlez, BLOuuipamed by MlrsK Itesi. lyrollenne Varlee, threo pianos (Kalna). Misses r. Herr, I., rvan, K. flennelt, M. Klcb, M. MrUarvey, J. Ven Ulela.ll. Htewart, M. Kaler unclM.UachlHr Kssay " itesrllness et Purpose," A. Urelh MAVec Ileite Veyer ma telue," ' Kebert" (Meyerbeer.) Mieses M. Kruiup, K. lAiltt, au au ceinpasled by Hans. Ilellsarle rantasle. tbrea pianos (Ulerta). Misses A. Uretb, M. Krerep and M. Urliinn. Kecltatlen-(ltiiblnBtila)-MIs M. Iteyd Je sulsTltanla" Mlgnen-tA. Themas) Miss M McUoneugb. Merceau de Concert, Op. 27 (a. Dreyscbeck), UUs K. liOlsz. riRT II- Urand Can toanauherm-(Mliuruiu)- Soloists. MLisasK. LeUr. ana.l. rranklln. Chorus "Class. Accouipanlment Miss A. Schuier. Ulopaa-Pianes : Mlsses K llnwlett, Mate Kaler, A MUlarvey, M. Snow, J. rranklln uud B. M Hands- " Umsenst met a HotTen " Uelmrt Bcene and Act iMMyerlwei) MUies M. MuUoneuicti, K. lelcz, M. Hremp, K. Utlruui, M. KulerundM. iMiya. Misses K. U Mm te ana H. Krump liuell Jeysllmt va aulsh." (UessInU HUMS Si. runny ana A ureui. "The Minims' choice " Ueh terna a into benne Air and Var.-dl. l'rech )ML K. Lela;, acc'tt hv Mtaa K. Krcllie lluiauioren "Merceau de Concert," I f LUszt 1 " Valedictory "-Miss A, Uretb. The following honors were awarded : Graduating medal and diploma In tbe academic department awarded te Miss Anua Grein, of New Yerk city. Graduating medal In the conservatory or vocal and instrumental music awarded te Miss Catharine I.elz, Heading, Pa. Graduating medals In tbe conservatory or Instrumental music awarded te Miss Helena llesal. Harrisburs. and Miss Annie Hcbuler. Columbia, Pa, Hsnler department Geld medal, donated by Kev. Father Christ ter politeness, diligence, amiability and correct depertment awarded te Mlsa Mary Kremp, Heading, Pa. Geld medal donated by Miss Mary Ksul for politeness, diligence, amiability and correct deportment awarded ex uenue, te Miss Cath arine Leisz, Beading. Junier department Geld medal donated by Father A. F. Haul for politeness, diligence, amiability and correct deportment te Miss Helens Hyatt, Bedlerd, Pa. Geld medal donated by Kev. Father 1'retr, for Christian doctrine, awarded te Miss Km ilia Grimm, Philadelphia. Heuler Detriment. First Honors Geld crowns ler pellteucM', dllleuce, amiability and correct deiertiueiit awarded te Mlsses A. Myers, A. Mi.Omey and I'. Herr. Hecend Honors Haltcniwn, te Misses K. Orimm, Mary Kaier, K. Hewlett, K. Ban nettaud M. McClaln. Junier Department First honors te Miss M. Klcb. Neoeud honors te Misses M. Grimm, K. Owen, J. Ven Bella and M. McGarvey. Third honors te MIsajsM. Uiler, K. Veti Berla and M. Bachler. Honorably mentioned, MKs.SiraU H Hands. Hllver medal te Aun Gretb for fancy work. Hllver medal te Anua McGarvey, Darry, Pa., for sewing. First premium for sewing, te Kate Ben nett, Lancaster. All the young ladles acquitted themselves with credit. The music was a special feature of the entertainment. There were a number of clergymen present at the exeiclsea aud also a number et former graduates of tbe academy. The clergy wero Father Kaul, who presided, Fathers Christ, or Lebanon; G.in, el Milten, and Kemmerer aud Simons, et Head ing. Among the alumn.u were Mie Mary Klrby, Uarrlaburg; Mary Gor Ger man, Gloucester ; Ann O'Connor, White Mill; Kale tjuiun, Philadelphia, aud T. Gretb, New Yerk. Father Christ distributed the honors and premiums aud Kev. Kaul delivered the concluding address. h Burnt . umittsa rttt.vtiB. M.rs Tban 030,000 of Liens Kntared Agalus( Him VTIthlu Ten IMjs Sheriff Tomllnsen ou Monday alterneun made a levy en the lorseual property of Henry F. Herr, of Maner township, teratlsly an execution ter J,000 Issued by tbe l'lii. National bank, el Columbia. All the furni ture In tbe beuse levied upon has been claimed by Mr. Herr'a daughter, aud there Is very little persons! preiwriy left As tbe personal property would net reach te pay tbe claim tbe real estate et detendaut bas also been levied upon. Tbe failure or Mr. Herr has caused quite an excltemsut In his immediate neighbor hood, where he was thought te be in geed circumstances. Ou Nevemtier in of last year the brst lien, a mortgage of f J,50ti, was put against tbe place. Tbat atueunt was leaned him te pay some obligations against B. G. Herr, fi r which be was security. Nearly ail bis indebtedness, ameuntiug te KU.21I IS, secured by Judgments snd mortgages, has been entered against bim within the past ten daya. Iu addition he ewe bis neighbors about f .1,000, HUfarm consists of UOacrevand last year could have been sold for f JO, 000 One of his neighbors Intimated te-day tbat he would give 118,000 for It. Mr. Herr Is a widower, about eTi years old, aud was an active larmtr until a few years age, when be gave his farm te one et hi seu te work en the shares. He has four son and tour daughters. One of the latter is married te a rich man who could help him out et his financial treubleasnd will de se it the farm can be saved, which barely seems probable. Mr. Herr was net known te speculate and it Is asserted tbat be became embarrased through endorsement for B. G. Herr, a nephew. Drowned Through Weuisu'. talse Medtstr. James Redhead and Harry Andersen rowed out te the middle of Lake Contrary, Ma. en Sunday and went In awlmmlng. Their beat drifted away aud the swimmers became exhausted. Twe men with two women lu the beat passed and te tbem the drowning men applied for aid, but through a falsa sense or modesty tbey rowed oil, leaving the men te their fates. Later In the evening the bodies were found and brought te Su Jeseph. letrssiipg ciertetl HeprsseataUea. Tbe next central Episcopal diocesan con ventien will be held la Bcranten. At the hut session la Bsthlshsm, aa amendment te tbe eaaea was passed finally glvlag saeh pariah one lay deputy aud OBsaddltleaal for each one hundred communicants, " the Ulty la all cases, liks the clergy, voting as lndlvl dual." This Will Klvs tha ..--.-..- raulahss four deputies aad Sear rotes ea qua. i watts MwibJsji ifcaj aad bat aa ALMtmOUtM AMB MOtPltAL. The sppHse lbs Are raralshed Tb.in aad lbs Keeclpss el the Basse. Following la the statement of the supplies furnished le the county almshouse and hos pital frenij June I, 1840, te June 1, 18X7 : AI MSIIUtlSS. HOSriTAL. !S ? i ? ! : : : : -a. : : -a. : : - : : . r . c a ; : si. :L : -S : i-i I Calice . 7.M7 yd W ) l,t yd I 71 M (lliiKbam tilt " M 7l aid " 24 HI Mils Hb'g 1,1" I " M 71 1,171 " m Panu ...... 411 pr 34'J xt ivi pr 140 7 Vests ill 9140 m mm Ceals 24) 4IUWV lfl MB llaU HI 1AM 61 '.-I7H Hboes 1 pr 317 7s aj in WW Heur IW.211 Bs 10 B4 (l fcs I.Vttl.vi lleef H,I1 ' 3.IK.K7 .II.IM " 2,175 1J sugar 4,7 44 T e.ll ' 2 7s Coffee 4 MM " 61176 2.IK.I 3IN4I Tea 217 " Ills 4HJ ' lisi Tobacco. . I lit " Win ' 14147 Itlce MM " 3i 2,710 " IU7 8enp I'til A7 00 Hlhl. I 2 Molasses., l.ter kIk 1WI M ).I7 g' 271 'H Number of uiea's furnished tramps during year, .,ail Mumbernr locals furnlshed Inmates at alms house. S3I.3I7. . . Dally urerage of Inmates at almsheuw, 211 ; hospital, IU. ItlXSIlTHOUaiKI YBAR. Htone l,ilHii Hearding from Insane and hospital pa- tlents 2,200 47 Cattle bOlt-e Miscallanceus '' Total D..-8J US itmruMHiHO turn tLAUt. Tbs Philadelphia Brigade te Restore Tbem en the Bit el Conflict, from the Philadelphia Itecerd. With true soldierly sentiment tbe Phila delphia brigade proposes te signalize Its re union with Pickett's Division et Confederate forces at Gettysburg next month by return ing te the survivor et tbe latter command tbe three Hags captured during the memora ble engagement which it is tbe Intention or tbe opposing forces te celebrate by a fraternal gathering. The following letter bearing upon this subject waa received by President Cleveland In his mail yesterday and relerred te tbe war department for prompt reply : Pnti.Aiihi.i'iiiA, June IS, 1877. Mr. President : Colonel K. D. Baker'a Cali fornia Keglmenl tbe Beventy-llrat or tbe Pennsylvania line Is credited upon the war department records with having captured three Confederate flags at Gettysburg Irem Pickett's division, viz.: One from the Seven teenth Virginia, captured by Jehn Clepp, of Company F ; one from the Seventeenth Virginia, captured by Geerge C. Moere, Company 1, and one from tbe Fifty-third Virginia, captured by Isaac Tibbens, of Com pany C, Seventy-first Pennsylvania Volun teers Tbe Philadelphia brigade, composed of the ffltb, 71st, 7.5J and 100th P. V., has invited Pickett's division te become their guests st Gsttvsbure Julv 2.3 and 4. and upon that occasion or fraternal reunion the nrsttbat has Uken place between tbe " Blue and the Gray" since the war ended 1 believe 1 voice tbe sentiment of every member et Baker'a historical regiment when 1 state tbe climax of that reunion would be complete by tbe survivors et Colonel Baker'a old regiment returning In person te tbe brave men of Pickett's division, upon this occasion el national interest, tbe three Hags captured by tbem the return te be made upon the spot where tbey were captured, and te be made at tbe time when the monument et the 71st la unveiled, July 3 next. Upen tbe presumption after conferring with leading members or the ltegimeutal as as as soclatleu that official action in the matter will be taken at our next Itegimental associa tion meeting June i I write simply te in quire what disposition has been made of tnese three Hags, aud te ask whether ltia possible for you te return tbem te the Regi mental association et the Seven ty-flrst Penn sylvania Volunteers. The earliest reply possible will greatly oblige veurs, very trulv, Jehn W. Fsaiiek. Waolilngten Moreugb Notes. Will S. Klse, a type graduate of tbe Colum bia JIci itlil, Is new located at the Capital city en the Legislative accord under the employ or Clarenee M. Buecb, esq. He is new visit ing here. Frlsby Cellins, a wideawake yeuhg man, ia acting as cowboy along tbe rural byways. Sam Yeunir, a young man el the borough, claims for the time being te be a second Ike Walten. Ou last Friday he captured with Hue, hook and red 29 black baas, 4 of which weighed A te i pounds. J. T. Saddler, special pension agent, et Washington, D. C, visited tbe borough seeking additional evidence en a claim. Will 11 Olweller, of Red Lien, Yerk county, visited audio et bis friends in tbe Maner. He has taken unto himself a wife, and Is at pres ent engaged in manufacturing cigars. Henry Werl7, proprietor et tbe Susque hanna hotel of this borough, has quite a boom uu ice cream, a be disposes en every Satur day evening ever 40 gallons. Hay making commenced and the music of the mower can be beard. J. C. Shuman, el Mauer, near the boreugb, cut part et hi meadow en Saturday. Tobacco ia nearly all planted and starting nicely. Tbe M. K church will be closed for a abort time for repairs, wbicb are needed badly. Tne committee having the contribution books are successful lu their collections. lltsterlcal hetl.ty Meeting. The extK.-ullve committee of the Ltucaster County Historical society met In the Beard of Trade room ou Monday evening. Rev. Dr. Dubbs wa in tha chair. Routtne business wan transacted. A number et presentations wero made. Mr. William Steigerwalt pre sented lottery tickets, specimens of paper meney lsBiied by Lancaster, Manbelm and ether places. Mr. Samuel .bm presented a volume, of which be has printed only two hundred copies, called "Kxlempere en a Wagen," a metrical narrative of a Journey from Bethlehem, Pa, te the Indian village of Geshen, Ohie, by the Moravian bishop, Henry LoskleL He also exhibited some very rare specimens or Indian stone work. It was announced that Rev. J. Max Hark, D. D., would prepare a biographical sketch of Jehn Beck, the famous Lltitz school teacher, for the meeting next autumn. It was also resolved tbat there would be no further meetings of tbe society uutll Uie third Monday in September. The public meeting will probably be held en the third Monday in October. Dr. I. M. Witmer, of Safe Uarber, was elected a member of the society. lias Mall News. Yesterday was an off day In the League and there were some big su prises in the As sociation. The latter game resulted like this : At Htaten island : Mela. 7, Atblette 5 ; at Cleveland: Cleveland 11, Louisville 10; at Cincinnati : Cincinnati 8, HL Leuis 4 ; at Baltimore Brooklyn 5. Baltimore 3. The Washington club stepped ever In At At At toens yesterday and had all they could de te dereat Billy Zeeher'a club by 6 te 3. The AI AI AI toens eutbatted tha senator. Tbe Philadelphia were In Milwaukee yes terday, and defeated Hart's team by 7 te 5. The League men bad a big Jeb en tbelr hands, as the Milwaukee team la very strong. Tbe Cuban OlaiU were defeated by tbe New Yerk by 21 tee yesterday. Te4ay the Reading Btate Association elub cains te town and are playing the Lan caster Giants. On Thursday Bears club of Columbia wUl be bare. Aa Ancient aad Medem rarsllei. from TW-Blu. Orpheus waa a musk! whose musie had power te draw KesBitewwdblm. Tha BMdeia tares ajBaiaJalsw)BSaaBX)waf. ea or turn rvatummm That Were Pal at the ApbHemm for Hchoeis Manmrim, Juao 2L M. J. Broeht's class for examlaatlen at ataahslm last Friday con stated of thirteen i flre males aad eight females, et whom one male aad four females railed te meet tbe standard. Tbe following fair test was glvea In grammar : 1. "'Tlsstrango,buttrueirertntthlOBlwaya strange stranger than notion." (Tt parse all the words.) Z Neither will they be persuaded though one rose from the dead. (Conslder tbe con struction.) 3. That Cortex with but a handful of ad venturers should have conquered se great an empire is fart little short et the miraculous. (Analyze this sentence ) AlllTHMKTK'. L A spend 1-0 of bis money, snd gsve swsy KM; he then spend 1-5 of the re mainder, and gave sway (10 less than 'of wliat then remained, and leund be bad tH8 left ; bow much money bad be at first 7 '. A merchant bought 'i pieces of goods, earth piece bO yards, at 75c, a yard; he also paid of a cent a yard freight ; for what must be sell the goods per yard te make a preut el liTi per cent. If the pieces fall short 2i per cent. In measuring T J A person paid a tax of 5 per cent en his Inoeme, what was his Income, If, atter pay ing the tax there waa f R71.M) remaining T 4. I wish te obtain fait) 25 at a bank, for what sum must I give my note, paya ble in 6 months, 'i days, Interest U per cent, discount 0 percent T 0. A man has 6 per cent, stock, the market value or which la 75 percent , it be sells It and takes 7 per cent stock at 10 per cent pre mium, what per cent, el his annual Income dose be lese T 1! Btate hew a fraction Is divided by a frac tion. 7. Write a promissory note. 8. State a simple proportion and hew te test. y. Hew te reduce a mixed circulate te a common fraction 7 TIIKOnV OP TKVCIIINO. 1. What la the beat method of teaching em phasis, Inflections, pauses T 1 Hew can the teacher best associate words with Idea? .. Deilne education. ORTHOGRAPHY. Rhubarb, preservation, forfeiture, ascer tained, pertinacious, appalling, ancient, usur patien, velocity, pedagogue, perversity, mar velous, Achilles, rendezvous, cycle, supersti tious, syndicate, hyperbole, argumentative, divisible. Deilne these words : Keclpe, receipt, con traband, mascot. l'inmoLeuv. L Position, structure sud function of brain. '2. Deilne larynx, chloral, asphyxia, con gestion, pericardium, artery, sphenoid. II. Nutrl value and kinds of vegetable feed. I. General course el circulation. 5. Ktlect of alcohol en structure of stom ach. e, Kilecta of Impure air. 7. Minute structure of bones and of muscles. 8. State dlflerence between deodorizer and disinfectant. TUM X.UWAMOM VtMVVB. It Opens at McOrann's tark te Big Busts. A Geed Bbew. Lewande'a circus opened In Medrann' irann's I k. The! at last I park yesterday afternoon for one week. show Is appearing at low prices, and evening's performance there was a big rush ler tickets. Over two thousand people were Inside tbe tent when tbe show opened. Tbe circus is much larger than last year and the company a great deal larger and stronger. Tbe show Is an excellent one for prices se low. Among the leading people In the circus company are Caster & Corrals. One of these men holds a long pole while the ether performs wonderful feats upon tbe top of It Miss Marietta Lowande introduced a trick pony and Reslna Lowande walked a slack wire. Tbe IjOwIs brothers, acrobats, are very geed and pleased the people. Tbe company has quite a large number of acrobats, snd Chsrles Wltmer, et this city, ap peared with tbem. Harry Delmlre Jug gled knives snd Jene Weltzman performed astonishing feats en a tight rope. Tbe fun of the show Is furnished by Charley Maurritus, tbe bappy clown, who has often delighted the patrons of tbs opera house in " Uumpty Dumpty." He works bard and has plenty te de, but be la funny all the tlma Among the attraction in the aide show are tbe follewing: Ohie fat boy, glass eater, a man who sticks needles through his sbln, Captain Perry, tbe tatteed man, Circassian woman and a Punch and Judy. But five cents ia charged te this much of the show, which certainly is worth It. The concert ia at tbe same price. Kvery one tbat attended tbe circus last evening was satlstied except these who expect tbe earth for 10 cents. The .-- .i. 4U.t 4 . !, ,wp.sg...uifi .-, v . nr.nl.1 hA 0lvMti at aiteh ln ItelirML m ..... A. small oey witu a quarter can uwuu iue bow all through and still have Uve cents for peanuts. m rrsaa. of Lightning. c During tbe storm en Friday last, the wife or l.evl Denlinger, of Gordonville, while working at her sewing machine, was struck by lightning, and remained unoenaclou for a lung tlma She has recovered and feela no bad eilect from the shock. On Saturday night there was a much heavier storm at Gordonville and vicinity, accompanied by torrlhe thunder and light ning. On Friday afternoon while the sun was shining, two locust trees en the farm of Levi S. Reist, at Oregon, Manhelm township, were simultaneously atruek by lightning and shattered. The trees steed 00 feet apart, and yet tbey were apparently struck by tbe same belt. Of thirteen successive telegraph pelei along the oil pipe Hue near Oregon, twelve were struck by lightning and shattered simulta neously. William Feuner's slaughter beuse at Seuth Bethlehem, Pa., wav destroyed by lightning Sunday uigbt. Less fO.000. Lebanon Olaasls lu session. Lebanon classla of the Reformed church, In session at Steucbsburg, received Rev. O. P. Steckel, from Lancaster classla. He ha accepted a call te SL Mark's, Lebanon. Dele gates te the synod of the United States wero elected as follews: Priuiarll, Revs. J. K. Hlester, 1). D., G. B. Reeaer, 8. A. Lelnbaeb, F. W. Kremer, D. D.; sseundl, Revs. Geerge Weltl, D. D., Tobias Kessler, Themas M. Yundt and William J. Kerahner. A com mittee was appointed te install Rev. J B. May as pastor of tha Blrdsbore chuicb. Berks Tax Celteeten HetaJa MtyMM). The Berk county oemmlsslo ners met yes terday la Reading and Investigated the charges that last year's tax collectors had re tained about ho.eoo or the taxes of lssu, and had put tha money out at Interest for the benent et themselves, Tha oemmisslonsrs found the amount te be about 110,000, and they notified the derelict collector te settle witnin twenty nays or tueir ueuasmeu weuia de suea. WlalisM Beutt1 ttay N.pbsw Bwbbsd. Wlnlleld Beott, nephew el the famous General Wlntteld Beott, and a leader la VU glnia aoelety, was daugereuly atsbbed ia tbe neck and body by a gsmblsr "' In a house of vile repute la IHcbmead, ea smadajrTiaBfc jwmJfffiJFg: prletressortbedea, aad Beott latertered la her behslt auarsaatwats HUriJ. Taa Pennsylvania editorial axounlea ere readesvoeslng at tbe Loeblel hotel, Harris. burg, preparatory te their trip te tbe Luray Csrsras and tbe Natural Bridge of Virgtala, Among these there are Heaater Ooepsr, presldsat of tbe Editorial assnolrttea. The exouraleoUta, who are expseted te aaataar iue, wutMavaasiJ A BARGE CA1 1 ' - ft .H..C j-1 - JSSBIUIIativ-. .m .M-a Uftl r mmm wisssrS ca-atPa rauri.a 4awAsaV1 1 i -i--fe BHwa; ny a Heavy SMsSSSM the HottessoltUaao Brie-Mew MM Uis, His Twe miMfea aad Mats Wars saves. 3& jf &? Cl.RVKf.AND, Ohie, Juao 21.A' disaster occurred en Lake Brie last la which sight bumaa seals weat death without a moaseat's steam barge P. H. Walter, tade Wlaassxsxf at Marblehesd, started for Olevsaasi ysassfs dsy afternoon, having ea Mara J. G. Gillespie. J. H. Flera, mate, aa eer, fireman, two deck hands aad a eaak Captain Giuesnie's wife aad tear; dren. About 7 o'clock, atter tha get well started en her trip, a heavy struck thebarge,apsixlng her batons cautions could be taken, lining hatches, and the result was that tha rushed down tbe hatches and flllsd tbs while some of the crew wero below. Tbe beat went down """ ireinuus auuaru, ana out esswssi.,; number but four were saved. ThsnaasOB.a, these lest sre : Mrs. Glllesate and two eedttt-' ; ren, the engineer and ttreman, Peter PaalO ana uus Mtiater, deck hands, and Pauley, cook. The captain and hi children, and J. U. Flera, the mate. ' saved by catcblng en te the batches as aua.,s- m wall waaj?,-! IswayVft-1 floated by, and from which a rait was eea- ftRj structed. All during the night the four Bsa-vi-'a sengers floated about and this morning asiatjy, ' 4 o'clock, the steamer Pearl, ea her way . uivteibuu, picaeu uiem up seu unn!ii iswabsj te this city. Captain Gillespie said te a rwj; nerter : " I can't sav what caused tha boas id'. capsize unless It was a cyclone. We bad af Vj Idea tbat there was going te be a blew of HUB k kind. We saved nothing, net evea i children were aboard for a pleasure trip. Tha - beat went down and nothing caa be I her, uet even the masts." S(L $ Tha III tmla.1 h.. hull, ml Uuarfnabv laj 1872, and rebuilt In 1880. Her tonasge Ww iv.hiuiIuuiiwwbi giaueu a vu. y 'im ITALY AND MMAHVm 1'AMLmtlMm. k'--ir-t; Tbs Rncreachm.nt et IBs rrsnch Up and Uis firecrackers. it-Si Londen, June 21 The recently reported, treaty eeiween tne government or r rsaea i and King Jebn of Abyssinia, still rsinslaa tbe basis or leading articles in ail or saav Italian newspaper condemnatory e! Frtasx,iJ attempts te embroil King Jehn with MsbC. Italian occupancies en the BedBtmUHBaMW A fair example of the tone or tbe arttetsaaBB be found in tbe utterances of tbe FleraatW Xaziene, which says the ltallaa say-1. eminent will sustain tbe Had BsbV factories and protect tbe wtswsakt or these connected with tttee t any attack made axalnst them will ha sldered as bavin been precipitated ay French intrigue In furtherance of that pnlMtf;' which for s generatierubas eDdeaverearsm: every possible way te oeunleTactJtallaa sV'' uueneesna irustraietne civilising Italian colonists In Tunis and elsewbasjV.v ftBiA sslinwaaas nff tkii UatltAuHaH fftaWas. AaaklisW4" rzrz:rL'z : i":" rr. :."rrz-? i yiveaiaui uaju iud guvTtuiuvut HiHsaa airasv ana resist ey rerce ei arms, u necessary, SBOi,. Interference et France net only in ltsilaaaf'f.. fairs in Abyssinia and Nubia, but la esaar, part of tbe glebe where Italy ssaarf have legitimately gained foet-ssMst' Several Journals review tbe dlaVfr VUl.JT tMIITCOVU C1IUUD UU JkUgiaSHS nioreueo u uis no iieurruies very fawmmti te tbe discredit et Kngiand, and urge taa1 government te preve te France at tbe eutsat; ' d that Italy will submit te no such trsstmeat as England has aeen fit te brook, aad that she wUl be satisfied with no seltiemeat of v any dispute that may arise with Franoeeoa-.v Mirnlnir Ttslv's rbrhls In unrwr Nnhla - li,t nt ffli .nw..a m .hilltl. -l.liaal .. pretensions and subsequent non-mtertesV'' ence, The comle paters make merry ever tha fervent piety displayed in the proposed . ventlen et 1,000,000 francs te educate for Abyssinia in tbe Ethiopian college 1st Jerusalem, and reminds tha French mfank' tnent el the crying need of clerieal mtelatfa' tlen in France, where, te abew thslr pendenee et tbe pope, they have I jtvArv hnantftttl nnrl Hr-lifwil In 111 Mfttfttfca - -"" - r - -"- -.-, thereby red uelng the efficiency aad laOu I -. .. " lOIDOin. ,4 '-' vC iiu (Cleans ei reier Aiuy, sue iswrissw-j? dynamiter, whose arrival at (iueaastewa Msrsji ether day with a box of firecrackers eressaa;'J censierusuuii iu jjuiiuun, set insi vspesss the ears and created doubt In the mlad of I chief inspector of explosive as te wbtaat, Chinese firecracker was sufficiently pewsVi ful te blew up .Westminster Abbey, Issfl caused a great deal of amusement among l American visitors te Londen as well aa taarl Irian inhabitants or the: metropolis, the section laugblug at the discovery et hew UMM) Is required te start a dynamite seare la-'-- uugiauu seu me muvr uecause amy wing aaasw frightens the British court, ministry aatt-i police ceutslus an element et merriment fftMtt? , eased by nothing else mat ceuia pestBsy hspiwn. Trey was made te premise that I would show himself in court whenever aw' might be summoned, but as everybody nected with his arrest, detenuen aad l reels heartily ashsmed or his part aad lighted te have gotten rid of tbe asaa cheaply, it Is safe te say tbat Mr. Trey wj ue er be invited te ( jueonste wn la en with tbe case and cau rejoice ia tbe ledge tbat his jubilee present te the gaisa 1 a thorough scare made a great imp upon her feelings than anyibuui aha he HW1 ceived, net excepting the wacaiag ode or l Knglish residents of Bostea. rj .. . .' . mji jauiBciawau ssaaa wrsas. z-j Cincinnati, June 2L The pretrijea series of rumors of dllneulty In tbe National bank, et this city, came late nlte shape at 7 a. m. te-day, when the failed te open as usual. A few munts a crowd betran te catber ea the iftift InftjMiftM Avnll.ln.tli nrawmllssVi facta aoen dawned upon u of all that the Fidelity had ed. The crowd uereased aaM et police arrived ea the sesae aad lllntnnwfia. Joins SL IkBBsXMI .nnointedareeeivsr. PrislBsal V Is " rm l.a venmA. .." "" " " "- 1 7- wattmam samimmtnm '; SSBBJ vTAUiaaTBBi v wsns M mil ii ii rsaasyivaaai s bevj ahirtteg te westerly wlade, bMal becoaabigeooier. WUHKOlir AJUWMDTOBTM. k vnnk u. MumparsTviiisasB aeea a patent for bis Improved BMtbai af Wm. R. Ilarhart. v''". ThlftVtcht " '- ' Barihadassashtetaabsr dlaaarai ea Juae at Tail's JtsJa. taa wui Mgta at a. v., aaa kept au day . .. The LassBiBr HMaewea-va pteate at Telle Beta yaairaay, atteadedaadaesjedaasiwali Pater NIxdeH. who ana ate waBatraaaasa law BTaalasj ay baad. TtesaBaaBBBBaaad saw -'; x. t 'Mi l - StfAi?.-fe.i , Va. "h. . . . TNfcT .- 1 - ;r-V!Kt.vtf' t-StA-Cl 3s'A?.- .&&5-X f,r u
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