aWbb it ' flMn t - jj. j , j . if iafl efyz Jmtcagter jyei ra?3 :-s - . v, . volume xxin-Ne. 250. LANCASTER, l'A., THURSDAY, JUNE 23. 1887. PRICE TWO mwz T1IK LATK JAS. W. ANDREWS. mmr. bb. r bobebb avpbl vbbacbbb a mbmubial bbbmub. Over Mia Www el a MsttegaWMd Teckr-llew Ha riaalif Atilrd aa Bd uratlaa la Ik race Trsaieadeaa - IIIMciilllst-A Utllgvnl Uuin Tbe fellow IttR beautiful tribute In Ihe lata I'ref. JaniM w. Andrew wa paid by Itev. Dr. Theodere Appel, nue i,r the old teecbera of tba deceased, In alunaral sermon delivered In th Union Presbyterian church, Celeraln township, en Tuesday, June 21 i Kttfttrtnl Culimrl Mlrref. mill Itrclhren I propose en Ihlsis.'easlnn te give you a few of my own terminal recollections nt our de ceased tiret bur, which I iblnk will serve te Illustrate the following words of Scripture : II Ker my thought are net your thoughts, neither are your waya tuy way, Wslth tbe Iiertl. Ker a Ilia heavens are higher than the earth, mi are my wsa higher (ban your way, ami my thoughts Uiau your thoughts." Isalsh llr., H, H 1 met the deceased for the II mt lime In the spring of ISM, at hi father' lieuie lu Lau caster, wlmie I waa thou a IsMrder and au in mate. Ills, apparently, waa a mm! eaaa. Previous te this he had been oetiuecud with a larg mercantile establishment In Plilladel- una, where liy hi energy ami his fidelity Ui it triiiit he mined tluioehlldeiice of III em- plnyt r. 1 1 H ireNHcU ler prnmotlen anil liiture mv were tUtlerlng. II til hi liualth therefore been ird Km probability I that vy in name energy, intelligence anil inn item., he would havp arisen lu the course of time te honor anil wealth aiimiiK the mer chant princes or the city of Philadelphia Hut Hed ordered It te I e olhnrwlse. Providence had a higher anil better work for him te de In hi day. Ill employer trusted Mm, and at time allowed tee heavy a burden of re sponsibility ti twtnn hi shoulder, lu the heated neaMiu et KVJ, a a consequence, hi nnrveu energies gave wy and he wan brought liouie te til fathet' lieue paralysed, which main afterward lelt him with tbe line only nt bin head and of one of hi aim. Tliu I he blight priMprcta tielore him nvemed Ui Ki out In utler (larkuem wheu he waenly US year el age. The kklll of pbyalclana wa (Mllml lntnrtiiiUltlen, but hi iecullar cam Ixllled their m-lmu-e ami wlmleiu. It I ileubtlul whether any utiu of thorn lully no ne no ilenteod It, or perlip ever met with una M-tly like IL NO lllll'K Ol' lll.l'ON KIH. When w Unit met he had no heu el te te te cotery from the disorder which bail ih'KI Knell deeply lu hH tem. Naturally glltux! with a lreng comitUulleu he wa mine help lia than a child. He wax, however, reelgned telil let, and appHrently hippy at leant a much mi a con Id Iwi xpetlel of ene In hi clrcuiiiHtHtHt'n Ua n loud or c in vel ra tion, aiile te ceiiu'hd ni almeit any biplu that wan IntnHliu'.x). Mm win an attutlve reader, and from thl he ithvi ileiled h Iruly rational nnj lament. Tlim lie ptmed hi time Willi Miie iliii'ii el ceiiifut and Hittlnfai'tleii le hlin'i, which ethurwlw iiiual have liwn cl and dreary. Never did 1 hear from hU lip a murmur orawerd or complaint ever the addlpenea addlpenea llen of divine rrevldcm-c, with which he had been vlaltciL On one hvIeii he Inquired of me what 1 thought el liitHtuiiyliiK l.aliu. 1 encouraged him te uiuleruku It, amurlng him that I would give liliuxtich lielp a Iim might need. It appeared leinellutthla would boa health ful exeictvi te hla inlelltclual lacultlea. He went le work Willi hln l.atlu grammar, and with hlieiui hand he lltfr.iUy carried out the prtit-p'. of llerrce, In p irnu eer IIibcUm. elix, wild "a iiH'iuriMl 4iid dinnul hand." It tiiriunl out that Im needed llltle aviitaiice Item iiw ll eaililanwn icacIii r In Iiw th4ii lx menllia lie inaitered the old U'linin laiiKiHKS and perlmp', few cil le(.e KimltiHtt", alter HuJjImk it liirlueur RUjeare, could rirtd It with urertter fmlllly. iiiii:kk ami kkkmi'ii lie then ctnicliidcd te try hit Kklll with the Oreek, wlieie he met with the Kami) mui.. Our eplnliiii U Hint few clergymen cnuld red the original UnKUHKOef the New Tmta ment with a twtiur undcrNUinlliiK el the meaning of It word. Alter mud j ln- !' rem li 111 the a trim uunner eatngaiu.(ixM tell Uiiulllul llteralure, bewaaurgel totakeiipthctiurman lantiuage, Ui which he w Keiuewhat reluctant but aflerwanl etercaiiie hi repunnmice ; and it wan net long lifue he leriiied a new world and it new miuihi el priillland pleaHiiru III thefctudy el the (iniiniicUilci. Ilualwa) wa went te exprtHi hi Hiirprloe at the lieauly and ulrength et lliia great ami noble 1 inguage. Ne tar ai we iemuiiiler, Mr. Andrew net or apuku or any prnctlcal application which he expccteil tej nuke f hi kunwl kunwl eilge el tln-HO IttiiKUitgea. I'reliably no uch a thought mer unlered hi mind. UmI, heweter, lu hi all wine Providence, opened up the way hy which he wa en abled te turn te UHOtul account theae ac ac ipjinllienK, oaleiuako hlmaelf eminently ueful lu hi day and generation. Ula worthy father unit mother, who wre hi principal earthly nuppert, were uuexct tnlly valled away from earth by the hand of death. Thin wa a tearful blew te lilm, te hi lirelheiM, hi aiHter and many ether. I die. tiuctly remember the early morning when the aad Intelligence reached it that the lather w.n no mere, and when enen after ward, tlut the mother had alae fallen aloep. Their memory U still green In thla com munity. 'the iler felt their reiKmibilily and to gether exerted thciiiaultctt iu arieu waya te uaUlll IheinaettuM and their lllicled bretheiNHiiildiit the riidlieck of adversity. Hut Jauiea the brother, a man, we mlKlit ay with only one arm, buta vlgoreu brain, llkuwnteeaaajed loaupert himvelf and one alae whom he luted lu hi earthly youth lu the iiwilul ami houerablo proluasien el teaching. Kriend and aopjlutauces In tbla urlef the county atwurett fur til ill pupil, aud he aoeu enlabliabed a school et high graile, which for many year from 1S.V.I le IbSTi he Hiiatained wlthcroxlltte hlmaelf and wllh great henetit te hi Immediate nelgb nelgb nelgb tnrhoed and Mtirrniindlngceuntry. All tblal well known, and It 1 net ueceaaary for me here te dwelt ukiu It lu it detail. One who wa well acipialuied with hla work bla pas tor, the Kev. Dr. O. W. Htewart en a puu puu IIOMaalen teme yeara age, tbu apoke of It, aud un doubt truthful : " 1 apeak adviaedly and without t-xgggeratlen when 1 aay that there Is net a hchoel or tbe aame grade in the late, where Miiperlnr ad vanutgea areoll'ered In thareUKh drill and faithful taauhlng." Hut wbiHt he waathu a dlllgeut tevmer In till oeiiiiuunlty for many yearn, he waa all tbe while alae a dlllgeut learner, lie continued te iu.prove hla miud aud te extend hi knowledge In varieu dlreodena. lie aearched tberuuglily the dlllerent branohe el tuilheuitlical aclunce aud of natural pulle aephy, read Intently In history and became in fact a learned man, one of the meat learned lu tbl country : aa a teacher or priueltutl el a vlaical or high achoel he brought tbe highest aud beat (maliUuatleua te hi work lu tbe lntructleu el yeutlu He wa familiar with all tba argumeuU which skepticism and Infidelity bring againat the Bible and the Christian rellgieu, but they made no permanent Impression en tbe mind el Fref. Andrews. Ueaaw clearly hew su perficial tbey were and was always ready te answer and refute them. A TOUOIUN'I BKIllT. He bad an unshaken faith In Christianity from bla youth upward yet be did net see hla way clear te make a public profession of hla faith In Christ until be had approached the merldum, se te speak, of bla yeara. But lie nan a goeu pastor, wee peinieu nun te Christ a bis only hope. Accordingly, with his mental faculties well developed, hi mind clear, be developed blmaelf fully in body, aeul, In Ufa and death te the service of Christ, his tort and Redeemer. It must have been au Impressive eight when sueh a man aa he, lu tbe spirit of a little child, appeared before tbe church council te profess bla faith la Christ; and no doubt It continued te be ae, wbeu from time te time be appeared la tba church of his fat here te unite with ethers la celebrating tbe dying love of bla rise lord and Havleur Jesus CbrUL Frem all tbta and muen mere that might be said, It Is evident that Prof. Jamas W; Aa draws did net live In vain. Ua baa left behind blmagaxliiamewlUianhonerablaRvma. Ha reflected Hener en tbla part of ear great country and upon tba ohureb la wulea ha au bantlaed. trained for uaafulaasa la Ufa aad prepared for a bappydaata. Taeugb dead M je epewaew. as asvwp ter aa a geed exaupla, Wa all aava, at one time or another, our trial and tribulation, ter It la only through laaee that we must afitar tbe kingdom of heaven. Hemetlmea we grew weary, fainthearted and discouraged, but let ua remember that ether have alae bad tbelr Irlale and yet have etend eraet te the end, flghUng lb geed fight of faith. He It wa with our departed friend nd brother t through storm and aanablne be calmly pursued bis course, and new, a we have geed reaaen te believe, hebai gained the unfailing crown of glory. Hut let ua above all thing adore tbe provl prevl lUaee of tled, 'by which aa In tbla InaUnua ballevera are brought aafely through all tbelr trial and tribulation and enabled hi waah their garment while In the bleed of the Lamb. And te him let ua aaarlbe all the glory. Amen. TMB BUhtllMH lit fBAVB, Anneal Kcnnten el Uie Army ef the Hutemac atHaralegSi New Vel. The annual reunion of the Army of the 1'oUituae began Wednesday at Saratoga, Among thoNe preaeut were (Jen. Hberman and Cel. t Irani. (I en. J, 0. Hobluaen,of New Yerk, was elected president i I.leuL Cel. Haniuel TrueMlelt, of New Yerk, treasurer ; Cil. II. C. King, of New Yerk, recording secretary, and tleneral (leerge II. Hbarpc, of New Yerk, cerremndlng secretary. The following, vice prealdent warn elected by the oerpa ; Kind corps, Oenersl l. Kair child ; me ind, Colonel Kdward A. Dudley ; third, A. J. Clark ; tilth, J. H. Htelner: sixth, W. K I'lnte; ninth, Jelin H. Ceetar ; eleventh, Lieutenant Colonel Henry Heet; twelfth, tleneral J sine lleger ; nineteenth, (lennral A. W. tlruely ; cavalry, Umieral II. T. Hartlett ; slgnsl, Captain II. II Weed, ji. In the allernoen there wa a parade of tiie veteran which wa reviewed by (loverner Hill and (lenerala Hherinan and Hick lea. In the evening the oration wa delivered by Chauncey M. I)eew. Menamsiit la Uarperal Mlhl UnvallMj. A monument erected te Corporal William II. Klhl, the llrst Union neldler killed luae tlen en Pennsylvania soil, wa ituvellnl at tireeucaatle, franklin county, 1'., en Weil neaday alternoen. Tim ineiiument la 'JI feet high, of ijiilncy granite, aud bear neat designs. Vive (Irani! Army I'esl and Cor- isiral Klhl Cam , r-ens el Veteran, Ireni Iteeltnn, two Infantry oemimler, band, drum cerM and ether organisatien particl iHtted In the isirade. Among the O. A. It. I'lMta wa one from Martlnahurg, W. Va. (leneralJ. I'. S. Uebln delivered the oration ertheday. Dr. William M. Hall, of Alteena, and Hen. II. (. Chrilxman, who wa chief marabal, also delivered addreme. In the evening a camp lire was held. (Iretutle wa crowded with iieeple, and the town wa gaily decorated. The rain aeeined te Inter fere but Utile with the enjoyment el the large number el H.ople drawu together by the exercise. Luaa ur utath mriMvmn. Nirrl. K.llniats. II at l,'4!ll,0O0, With H.V WMI lucrsaa el Kiwndllurc. Auditor tleneral Nerria ha made public a statement showing the estimated less of rev enues te the state aince the close el the last tlscal year te be l,'.rjl,UliO, aed the Increase or expenditure In the asme time te be fTK,0ea Thla statement, It la understood, will Is) uaed a one el the arguments ler tbe calling of a special session or the leglalsture. In con junction with this statement it may be of interest te knew that (loverner Heaver baa vetoed appropriations te the amount of I l,Tb7, KM. Following is the statement : Kstlutated lern of retenue te the state slnoe the close el the last fiscal year : Tux en Kris receipt of t oriwiratlens liy docltleii of tlin United -lutes an- nniiiieeiiurllii Ihacasoef Iderhlla- ltiM A beuthuru Mall .-tTOilllili .eniiany Tax ou corporation stck by exempt ion of inaniifactiirliii; tetiipanlcs, (they bavlni; henii tAi-d ler Unee fourths et tba la.it flac.il pr . ... I.liiuer lltennus vr nuh llcenie lnw rersunal preHiriy lux liy ntasen of credits ullei4 ceiiiitlea for tax's en horses anil uiltle, piUdluerier In 1"74. T Krpcal ul tax en furniture, watches. aui.ueutu rtm im J),0 e.eii lUi,tn.lO 1 l,ei u IX) Ac , Total tl.rJl.O'l.KJ Increase of expuiidlture since the cleta of last fiscal year : Nnttenul (liiird su,lW).iri Comineii scboela Me.iWMO Juillilary iim.imi.ie (ainief Insaiie panniers 70.ueu.lii t'ulillc piliuliiK liy reikwin of IntreuMi In the niiiiilier of deciiinunU te te prtiitud ai.iea.0Q Total t;i,(im,le The lisia lu letentia and the lucreaee in ox ex IKiuditurc aggregate J,07(,UUu,Uu. m Mbm llall News. The Ixiague gamut of yesterday were : At Detroit : Detroit li, Washington I ; at Chi cago : Chicago 11, Philadelphia 8 ; at I'iltf burg : New Yerk 3, Pittsburg l! ; at Indian spoils : HuHleu 17, Indianapolis h. I lie Cincinnati ciuu yesieruay accem- Sllshed what no ether team has this year, aving wen their third successive gsiue from tbe St. l.oulachautpleii'. Thoaeoro was 8 te 4, and the ethers lu the A iiicricin Association were aa fellow : At Cleveland : Louisville II, Cleveland 10 ; at Baltimore : INltttnore I, Ilroeklyu I, (game called ou acceuut or darKuesa.) (Ireer ha lieen doing better work behind the bat for Brooklyn than hueterdld before. Yesterday be had two hlla,iilue put out and two assist without au error. The (SUt AhHeclallnii clubs played yester day as billow : At Johnstown : Alleutewn 7, Johnstown I ; at III ml lord : Hradlerd !, Wllkeabarre li; at Altoena: Alteena I-, Heaillng7. Tbe H' ate Aasoclatien seems te bave leas trouble than any et them with their um pire. Today the Bear club of Columbia came te thla city and are playing tbe Hicendgame with the Lancaster (iianU ou the Ironside ground. Teny Mutlaue, since hla return le the Cin cinnati team, lias succeeded In detesting tbe St. Ijtils iu twegauie that he pitched. mu. mi Arm' vehmauxium. Ua nut Nut Oirr teMvlils III dull Against Jr O. V. A. M. ORIrers. Mr. Jehn Sharer, whose recent Initiation Inte the Oriental Court of the Jr. O. U. A. M. was no severe that he brought suit against these concerned for assault and battery, left tbe following statement of his case at the In- TKM.KIKNOKIl eOtOS tilt lUOming I KniTeits Intki.liuknckh. I beg te make a correction iu the article copied from the Harrlsburg Cuff. 1 was net tbe party te suggest te Mr. Huser, of Hummelstown, hi settle the case of assault aud battery for I'M. It was suggested te blui by a member of the order without my knowledge. I also deny being struck several times with a paddle, but was struck once with a club. Had I been atruck several time, a stated, 1 de net see bow 1 would have escaped being killed. Jehn HiiAFKit. Mr. Hhaler stated that be had written the same explanation te the Harrlsburg Cuff. He further says that tba appeal for settle ment of the ault canto from tba members or the order In Lancaster, and was reiterated until tbey round the bill of oeatamuoli bigger than they had expected. Victims el the Deadly Una, There are were victims of Baker Pal met 'a poisoned buna among tba people up at Fifth street and Lehlgli avenue, Philadelphia. Twe sons of Saleen-keeper Muller, at the northeast corner of Falrhtll and Somerset streets, are suffering Ireui the ellecta of eat ing tbe deadly biscuit. Four bodies were disinterred from tbe cemeteries for examina tion te discover lead polseulng. Will Kiapler a Watchman. Kebberlea have been ae frequent tbe past few months at Bphrata that tbe clllzena have become alarmed and It baa been decided te employ a private watchman. Ua will be put en duty aa seen aa a sufficient number of eubaeribera te a fund is secured te pay blm ler bis eer vices. VkaOleatag Meadelaselm Beeiuu. Tba Maadalaaeba club oleaa tbelr work for taeaaaaesvwUa aa Informal mualeala tbla avaalag, at Mr. Walter Bauamaa'a rauate- roeca,laooaspUa)aat te these who aaaUtert la ttMBotateraaa recital. The pregramme will repreaaai dlfferaat achoela of mualeal BULLETS FOR OUTLAWS. BMTAILMU rAMTICVLMM Of TMB ItLUOBt BAttLB IB MMMtWHT. A aherifTa I'mbm arreaatl Craig TelUver aad Tea ef Mm Haad ef Ussasiaaess aad Kill taa ivaader aad Three Others. All VaplnrM KiesptTwe. In Kentucky's shame, tba lawless county of Kewsn waa Wednesdsy morning enacted what will beyond all doubt prove tba final chspter In the bloodiest mountain vendetta known te the history of the state. The cul cul minstten wsa reached In the tragic and of four desperate men who forfeited their lives while resisting the mandates of the law. After tbe destruction of thousands of dollars' worth of property, and up te tbl writing, tbe less of 21 live, Kewsn county can new return te peace and proaperlty. Craig TolU TelU ver, the famous desperado, was piebably tbe Immediate cause el tbe outraged law being vindicated. Wednesday's geed weik ends tbe auocea auecea auocea slen of tragedies that have been enacted In that county since the beginning or tba Mar tln-Telllver feud, net iille two yeara age, the result of which up te date ha been the sending of twenty -one soul into eter nity ; the maiming and crippling for life of at least a score mere of iwrseus ; the destruc tion el all msjial rel atluii and of nearly tbe entire busine Interest of tbe county, and bringing about of aatale of lawlessness and terrorism that have driven geed men, with their families, away from horns and friend te seek new homes In ether parts el the country, where they might live without being In constant rear of their live. In the August (ISHI) election, .alter a heated contest, Cook Humphreys was elected sheriff of Kewan county by 47 majority ever Sam (loedwln. During the canvas many animosities were engendered, the Msrtlns allying themselves with Humphreys and the TelUver with Uoedwin's causa Craig Tolliver, the leader of the latter faction, whose name In Kentucky baa grown as notoriously familiar as wss tbst of Jesae Jsmes In Missouri several yeara age, swore alter the eloctieu that Humphrey should never ride Kewsn county as sherlir. Since that date llle alter llle has liven etfered up en the slur of hatred and bad bleed with In creasing frequency, despite the beat ellerl or Judiciary aud militia, backed by the strong arm or the state government. The name or the victims In thunrder killed are a fellow. Solemon Bradley, Jehn Martin, Whit Bellrey, B. Caudelle, Deputy Hherllf Btumgardner, Masen Keeten, Jehn Mar low, Jehn Davis, Wiley TelUver, a rail road empleye named Witcher, Willie Iegan, Ben Kayburn, Jehn Day, Floyd TelUver, and a iarty whose name la net remembered. Ilcalden the two recent victims, Jehn II. Legan, and W, U. Legan, and te-day'a last, Craig TelUver, Bud Tullivar, Jay TelUver and Hiram Cooper. A spclal te the Louisville Ciuner-.Ainr-tiuf from Islington, Kentucky, gives the rUculars as fellows : The news from Kewan county Is el the most exciting kind, aa It ap pear te be an Indisputable fact that Craig Tolliver la killed and bla gang dismembered lerever. Tbe new coin by a Lexington minister, and ether, who came through Morehead en the Chesapeake A Ohie train from Norfolk, Vs., at about half-past nine o'clock. When IhW train was within a lew miles el Merehet It was tlagged by some clllans, and when it came te a step they In formed the conductor that a bloody battle wa going ou In Morehead betweeuasherlir posse aim the Tel liver gsng, and that It would net be safe ler the train te proceed until hoa hea tUille ceased. The vuwegera and train men were all very much frightened, and at their solicitation the conductor ran the train te Martin's switch, two miles and a hair eatt et Morehead. There they remained until nearly 111 o'clock, when they weie untitled that the lighting was ever, and that tbe train might proceed through the town with safety. The train tepl (or some time at Morehead, and tbore the pasnengers learned the particu lars of the battle, which apN9ar te be about as fellows : Sheriff Hegg, presumably acting uuder Instructions trout the state authorities, for be recently visited Frankfort te see Governer Knett, ha been for alsnit a week quietly organizing a very large puwe of determined men lu the upper part nt Kewan county and In the adjoining counties for the purpose of arresting Craig TelUver or all tbe party who were implicated In tbe murder of the Legan boys some two weeks age. Craig TelUver had reoeived Intimation of this, but tbey were se vague that he supposed the party would be regulators Instead of a sheriff pesae. TelUver and his party, oenslsllugof about ten men, were quite vigilant, aud went heavily armed te meet every eastward bound train at the depot te searcU for suspicious character and te see that no one get off at Morehead but these whom tbey desired. Sheritl Hegg equipped his large party with Winchester rillea and tbe ammunition was secretly conveyed te bis rendezvous wbUe he was organizing the posse. Kvery tbiug was reaily ler the move ou tbe TolU TelU ver gaug several da) a age, but, as It wa known that neither he nor any et hi men would neaeeablv submit te legal arrest el auy kind, it was deemed beat te have tbe plans thoroughly matured before taking any decisive step. It was finally d' tertntued te attempt the arrest or the ansasalns Wednes day, June .!d, in the day time te prevent any women, children or lnefleustve cltlens from being killed by auciduut, Accordingly at an early hour Wednesday, people living en tbe line el the railroad, within two or three miles el Morehead, ou each aide el tbe town, were nelltled te step all trains, and in form the conductors what waa going en In Morehead, se that the isseugurs and tratu men would net be placed in danger. Sheritl llogg'abaiidef resolute men, num bering probably mere than 'JUO, upiKMued suddenly at Morehead about 8 o'clock iu the morning. A oeidon was Urst established around tbe entire town iu the brush, where the men could net ae aeen. The sheriff then entered the town at the head of about 100 well-armed men. Craig TelUver and his ten follower immediately retreaieu te me i;oi i;ei tag hotel, which they bad previously barri caded In such a matiuer a te make It quite a formidable fertrus. Kberitl Hegg then notified Tolliver that be had warrant ler the arrtst of all the men Implicated lu the killing of the laigan boys, aud asked that tbey all submit peaceably le arrest under the law. TelUver' reply wa that neither be uer hi men would be ar rested, and that a hundred men would nut take them. Ill party then opened lire upeu the aher Ill's posse. Hulle a brisk rattle of musketry ensued, aud tbe lighting waa kent un urebablv for two hours. The only casualty for a time was a Hash wound rt calved by one of the sherlir pe-tKe. Tue attacking party, however, weregradually drawlug tbelr llnea closer around Tell Iver's fortification, and tbe besieged party, boding things growing tee warm, finally concluded te make a bold rush for liberty, cut their way through tij, sherUl'a lines and take te tbe adjacent brus a which, once reached, would afford them secure escape. Hut aa they made tbe rush they were met by a tremendous volley, which killed Craig TelUver, Hud TelUver, Jay Tol Tel Uver and Hiram Cooper. They went ail shot through the heart, aud died InstanUjr. Craig TelUver seems te have been a general tar- get, as ha waa ae thoroughly riddled aa te a scarcely recognizable. Tbe ether menel tba gang get through safely, but aa tbey ap proached tba brush they ware mat by a veuey from tue euisiaa oeraon, a line ei ineu stationed ten or twelve feet apart all around tua town, int veuey weunaea uaie'ixu- liver, a 12-year-old boy, -and three ethers, all el whom were captured except Cata TelUver, who crawled Inte tbe brush and escaped. Tba ether three also escaped, but one waa captured afterward. Tbla brought tba battle te an eud, and the slain were viewed by tba people and the passengers from the train, Morehead WsU aaarded. Merkhkap, Ky., June 21 Tba United Press correspondent arrived hare last nlgbt and found mattera comparatively quiet, though rumors innumerable of attack ing tba friiad el tba daad out law, TelUver, te seek revenge either by a direct onslaught or by first applying tbe torch. As the day were en yesterday aad darkness abut off the aoaaaaet tbe awrnlaa uaaueitemaatlactaaaadaad it waa tetrad that before dawn Merafaead'a etreeta would again ran with bleed wllh added llames. Tba town Is heavily patrolled by tba abend's pesae, ciUaena ware warned te keep In doers aad light were pat eat. The sherltJ's party numbered IM) men whan tba attack was Drat made. Ha refuaea te be Interviewed, but It la wall understood ha acted under special authority from (loverner Knett, being furnished with arm and accoutrements from the state arsenal. I'.veryene breathe easier new that Craig TelUver la dead, and predicts that unlaaa bla relatives and friends In the adjoining county of Kllkitt aeek revenge and tbla la possible tbe worst la ever. A Lawyer f mptleate. I.K.xtmiTe!, Ky., June St. It Is new learned here that Tayler Yeung, former pto pte pto aeeutlng attorney el the Kewan county Judi cial district, waa arrested at ML Sterling thla morning, and taken te Morehead, where It la believed be win be mobbed, aa it is currently believed that be Is at the bottom of tbe whole Kewan county treubla Considering the state of feeling at that place, be is likely te go tbajuy the Telllvera went yesterday. VlltCiMKATi'A BMUhBH BAKK. Tfee Laisr lUperts Indicate a Vary Uemerallied HUtselAfTalr. As the exsmlnatten of tbe Fidelity Na tional bank of Cincinnati proceeds the enor mous deficit Increases. It I new the com mon talk en the street that the liabilities of the bank will reach the stupendous sum et fil.OOO.WU, while tbe asset dwindle In pro pre pro Krtlen. it seem a foregone conclusion that depositor will get next te nothing. This la the gen oral talk, but el course It I unotll unetll clal and cannot be verified until the bank exsmlner completes his work aud makes his report it Is stated that the memorandum which la the substitute for collaterals show that Wllshlre used f 1,000,000 et the bank's money and that collaterals fur ether leans were hypothecated In New Yerk anil elsewhere. It I tbe belier or some that Wllsblreacted a the agent of Harper In conducting the wheit deal and was net really a borrower. There Is still talk of mero arrests. The lallure I tbe talk or the town, and among eUier things 1 the statement that Hank Kxaminer Powell en Monday afternoon demanded a statement Ireui the bank and received one, showing a balance en hand or J 1, 100, 000 el cash. Tuen calling ler a view or ,tbla money he waa amazed te be shown a lead pencil memoranda readinir: " Wllshlre, Kckntt A Ce., 1900,000; J. W. Wllslilrp, (10,000," and seen through a long list. There wss no collateral, ue security whatever. Mr. Baldwin and Mr. Hepkins weiu unable te make any explanation and Mr. Harir could eiler none. Kven alter this, it is said, tbe eiler te twrmlt the bank te continue wa made U these threo men were expelled and new capital brought In. But wbeu the Inquiry wa made as te hew much would be required, the answer wss n million dollars at least. That staggered the directors and, although tbey still hoped te form a reorganization, it Is most probable tbst Uie rear that a lurtber examination would reveal a lurtber deficit deterred them. Tbe fact Is that Harper concealed from the directors his connection with the wheat deal. He is said te have ad milled yesterday that hedidnotge into the wheat deal himself, but that he honored an everdralt of Wllshlre for (10,000, and Uien put in tbe rest te save I that lie charge the whole tireaK te tue action et tbe Chicago Beard of Trade making all wheat regular. OVIfBULIUATMU umvAKVB itiBTttvra. Hew the Chsuge Affects tbe Nlutb, or Lan caster District. The commissioner or Internal roveuuo ha completed arrangements for the transferor the several Internal revenue districts consoli dated under recent executive order, he that the new order el things may go into etlect en July 1, the beginning el tbe next fiscal year- Under recent order Bedford oeuuty, formerly nt tbe 21 roveuuo district, aud Blair aud Huntingdon counties, formerly ul the Old district, were added te this (the IHb) district, Tbe ether ceuntlci formerly of the !d district were added te the d district and the'JJ district wai abolished. The counties or Bedford, Blair aud Hunt ingdon will make tbelr return up te July 1st te the district te which they horeloloro belonged. Alter that da te tbe reluniH will be made te Collector Mutlioulgle, or this district. Thore will be one additional deputy ler tbe H.h district, and all tbe sturokeuirs and guager el tbe ceunties added te the dis trict will be retained for Uie presort 'gThe counties consolidated with tbe eth district contain seven distilleries, eleven browerio and from thirty te forty cigar manufactories. Alter the 1st el July all special tax stamps of the entire O.h district will have te Issue from Collector MacUenlgle'a olllce in this city. Tbe Itlita le Lancaster. P. 8. Uavld In Uelermid Meiscniter. It Is a glad and glorious relief te man's very spirit te get out into tbe bread ex pan se of nature ; te broathe tbe delicious air, te leek upi.n tbe grown Holds and forest and up Inte the blue sky wllh It lleecy cloud that ses'iib like mammoth Heck "shop herded," as souie ene has Raid by the " slew, unwilling winds." The ride from Philadel phia te l.aucater at tbl sease.i el the year la ene of tbe prettiest in the wet id. Nothing but the ugly fences he unnecessary even te fix the lined Imtweeu " miue and Ihlne," mar tbe landscape. Tbu very railway sta tion that were onto het aud begrimed with coal dust and oil, have been transformed te what seem te be vine-wreathed celUge or mere stately building stirruimded by jjrass plots and (lowers. The evening travolur,eu hU westward way, 1 almost sure te see aome clerle bauueied In the sky. He will notice that the setting sun seetii te be playing u game of bide antt peep aniHiaring new en the right, and new en the left et the train, wllh strauge mirprlse of beauty. And as usual, when it c tiled out the admiration et all who saw it ou Tuesday last, its splendid exhibition el colors waa prodigal aud playful. First it peeped out abeve a dark liltie ciirutiu which It fringed Willi tbe brilliant light of diamond ; then showed It lull russet disk behind a veil et turquoise, and at lait a U by magic, dissolved all ether hues and IIimhIeJ the hor izon with a sea or purple aud geld. A rnilailslpblau Umwurtt. Special Olllcer Byrue, Wednesday morn ing picked up a com iilete suit of clothe en tbe beach at Atlantic City, uuarlApplegale' Pier. Alter some Inquiry it win ascertained thai the clothing belonged te Dr. M. II, lvol lvel lvol leck, of 1705 Mettut Vernen stieet, Fblladol Fblladel Fblladol phia.whe went down te the seashore ou Mou Meu day. He registered ut tbu Klsuuer house, where he waa missed. Dr. Kollecic always enjoyed taking au early morning bath, aud It is supposed that alter disrobing himself he ventured Inte the Burf aud waa drowned. HI wile aud son went te Atlantic City yes terday and identllied tbe clothing. His family, which oeuslsU el a wife aud se vera! cblldreu, 1 overwhelmed with grief. A (julet tllty. Ills honor, tbe mayor, ha uet had a cwoel vagrancy, drunkeunees, or auy ether offense te dispose of during the present week. Nene of the electric or gas lamp have been out, except en Tuesday night fur repairs, and very lew el the gasoline lamps, aud these few were blown out by the heavy winds. Tbe streets are very clean, except luafew places where gutters or aewer inlets have been clogged with mud aud sand swept into them by tbe heavy rains, snd these are promptly reported by the puiloe and cleaued by the street commissioner. Tbe town Is as quiet aa a country village, and trade as dull aa it uaeu te ue iu meepy ixeiiuw. m restal Treaty Uatwsan the United stain and Mexico. Tbe postal treaty between the United States and Mexico having been algned by the president will go into eitect en July 1st Under IU previsions the rates for all mailable natter are the aame aa all domeaUe rates In the United States, and tbe prohibited artlclea are tbe aame aa prohibited In our domeatle I mall I PP maua. uunee letters go ler two eenta, newa- papers irem tue omee go ter one cent per uuu auu uiiiu etas matter one cent for oeuacoa, DUE TO CARELESSNESS. BAB MB AM A BAB DUB BB BABTiVOKB MIBB VBAMHBB BXLUBBB. Use el the Workman raters II With a Naked Lamp-rear Killed Bad Tour Terribly Ipjersd-Ol the Latter Bem tteggsd That Thjr lie Killed. Nanticekk, Pa., June 23. A terrible mlulng disaster occurred here thla morning. It la reported that several minera have lest their Uvea and a dozen ethers Injured. The mine baa been very badly damaged. Wii.KKsiiAititK, Pa, June-.) Later newe from NanUoeke la te tbe effect that the explo sion occurred In slope Ne, I, of the Susque hanna coal company. Three men were killed outright and four inj ured. 1 1 Is believed that two of the tailor will dla The explosion waa the result et carelessness en the part of one of the miners. He entered an abandoned chamber, where considerable gas had gener ated, carrying an expeaed light Tba light coming in contact with the gas caused the ex plosion. The force et the explosion waa ter ter rlile and shook the whole mine. Tbe men nearest tbe spot were hurled te the ground. Twe of them were crushed Inte an unreceg nizable mass. The sufferings of the Injured are terrible, and some of them have begged that they be killed. Tba scene around the mouth el the slope Is pitiable. The names of the killed are : Jehn Mo Me Manamln, aged 'M, married ; James Kelly, sged ', aingle; Litzi Warbena, aged -7, married. Bernard Kifshefsky, one or the in jured, died a few hours later, making four dead. Jeseph Fifshefsky Is fatally Injured, and his death Is expected at any moment The relative and friends of the victims, when the latter are brought out of the pit, rush toward them with heartrenderlng crhs and endeavor teembracs tbelr mangled forms An Immense crowd surrounds the shaft. The news el tbe explosion traveled fast and the miners employed In tbe ether mlnea quit work snd hastened te the scene of dis aster. THUUIILB IM MABltUHA. A Keliallien Msy Knsn II That Province I 'resented from Uulldleg a Hallway. WiNNfi-h", Kan , June -J. It la an neunced here that the Dominion government I llrmly determined te prevent tbe building efa railway te the boundary line, and will crush out the dlsallectlen In Manitoba. Tbey say that if tbey gave way new It would mean the bursting el the confederation. The con structlen or the read will be begun in about ten days, and If Uie Dominion authorities use force, a rebellion will take place. The government has a force of 1,100 regulars In the northwest, 1,000 of them being mounted police In tbe territories, and 100 members el tbe infantry school in Winnipeg, tee mounted police have tbelr bands full keep ing the Iudlans quiet A battalion et mili tia has been ordered te be ready te go out, but this action la supposed te be In connec tion with the threatened Indian treubla Were tbey ordered out te prevent the con struction of tbe read, they would simply flatly refuse. Altogethor tbe situation la uet reassuring. Premier Nerquay ha gene te St Paul te arrange with tbe Northern Pacihe for tbe running of trains ever the proposed read. ItlsheuMt Undertaker. l.N niANA fet.ts, June 23 Fer aeme weeka past the township trustee has been quietly investigating the burial of paupers by Klpley A Hedges, the contractors for tbe county, and the evidence taken has Just been given te the public lu ten cases cited in the report the relatives were able te bury the deceased, and the contractors collected tbe price of a " re spectable" funeral from tbem and also charged Uie county the contract prlea In ether instances Uie burials were remrted and pa j men t was collected from tbe courts with out any service whatever being performed, ether firms doing the work and being paid by relative. The firm is eue of the eldest In the city. Prosecutteu wilt be beguu immedi ately. Alleged Croekedn. Lvnhimi, Mich., June 13. Tbe AVcntnj Juurnuf, et this city, yesterday printed au arUcle declaring that llepresentatlve Mack loin and U'Keole were guilty el illegal practices lu connection with the recent election et United States Senater Stock bridge. The boodle in Uie case la anil te have been $70,000. Tbe same paper alae de dares that a certain ltepubllcan state senator was guilty of shady conduct In connection with tbe Bates liquor bill, te defeat whieh he was hired by the saloon men. Theie la much excitement and a legislative investigation is talked of. Wbera the riaxs Ar. Wasiii.niiien, June Si. The recent con cen con trever v ever the war flag has caused many inquiries as te the disposition of naval Hags cantured during tbe rebellion, it isiearueu at Uie navy department that meat of the flags aiitured were turned ever te tne navai academy at Annapolis, and are en exhibi tien in tbe museum with Hag et oilier war. It is also aid that some of the captured Con Cen Con rederatolUg were destroyed by accidental tire in the old navy :deprtment building soveral j ears ae. The Confederate flags were few in number. A lliltll te lie Corrected. Londen. June 'SI. A cabinet meeting was hastily summoned te-day for the purpose of considering tbe bitch in tue Angte-iurKisn e invention, providing for the administration of Kgyptlan atlalrs. The secretary or war hid te forego being present at tbe review or the troops at Aldersbet In order te attend. The government Is very much Irritated at the action or Kussla and France in opposing the signing el the oeuvenUon. i A Yachtsman Uresrued. (NiiKesK, Wis., June IU. Congressman Clark's yacht, the Theresa, collided In Fex river yesterday with the steamer K. M. Hutchinson, aud Myreu Cook, of the yacht, was threwu overboard and drowned, lie was SI years old. The Tramp Wants as.oeo Uincw- NKiiiiASKACirr, NeU, June 23. A tramp uamed Jehn Gallagher haa brought ault against tbe Chicago, Burlington A (Julncy railroad for 10,000 for falling te sustain charges brought against blm of attempted train wrecking, en account of which ehargea he laid In Jail six mouths. m ' Te Usee Tbersdsy Mrxta l'mi.APKi.iuiA, June 2:1. The race at Point Breeze park between Harry Wilkea anddesalit, Jr., which was te have come off te-day, has been postponed unlit June 30 en acceuut of tbe weather. Atlantic Htaawvr. Nkw Yeiik, June 23, Arrived : State of Pennsylvania from Glasgow ; llaaaane from Uettenburg and Copenhagen. SouTUAMPTer,June2X Arrived: Trave from New Yerk. ItaI's Premier Oaagsroesly IU. ReMKJune 23 Prime Minister Depretla la dangfpusiy ill, and bla physlelans enter tain alight hope et bla recovery. m 30,000 lern as a Hallway. Hkhalia. Me.. June 23. A disastrous freight wreck en the Missouri Pacific railroad occurred near here last night. Klgbtaea care ware burned. Le, IW.oeo. TMB VOVBT A VBITOBB BBVOBT. IM Aeeea-le at t 1 aU l Oewaty laaWetssaa Correct The county auditors presented tbelr an anal report tbta mart thla afternoon, it eeta forth that Ifee? exaattaed tba account of tba county treasurer, treasurer et tba peer beard, mlaea iBapaotera, Uhitdraaa nema teacher' InaUtute, and found tba aame te be correct Tba Itemized account of tbe treas urer 1 aa folio wa : D balance en hind December, 3U 188.. ..1 80,11 1 7J UutsbtndlDR tax, Ihri, county. 1HH3, county. - Ikhi, county. ikhi, slate.... " lButWi... " IMS, county. Tax levied ler I I'll Tax levied for Isttt, state , Kxcess tax,IH.v axeess lax.lssn Miscellaneous receipts Total (170 ... IS7 0S .. J.T78 40 3H 1171 0 .. ,6l,Kia l .. i.11,118 ri .. 80,74 71 4M .. fit no .. i,:tq ..Kn.iii te K. Commissioners' orders t2tt,tyn M Mate pursenal lax 75,'WI M Treasurer's commission en sittnn 7i.l a Kxoneratlens and abatements, Ism.... i m " IKHI.... .im 17 " - 1KSV.... S.IVMSS - " " IS).... ,3M B Commissions nald. IMI 41 vi " INHl 317 71 IKS 9,(71.10 ISNi f.7S II Outstanding tax, im j;t is isss 11,(1107 Treasurer's salary 3,uai ui llalanceln treasury m.UiibO Total tiaiiiTai Tbe treasurer's account with tbe state show the following receipts : UnUllers' licenses 7,408 00 Liquor licenses DM li Brewera'and Dimmers' licenses 7 llllltara Tables licenses iwi i llrnkers license 13!) OS Ka'lng Heuse license 2.XCI rel Tavern licenses 1J.MI 75 Peddlers' licenses U S) Taxen Leam 57J 71 Teut iwveu The bills or the auditors as presented and paid are aa fellows : c. II. Nls.ley ( 8 rf lVS.llustl 5IHU" it. . Muntaetnery -JAO0 Total a l.eul DO Mr. Nissley charged 1,1.10 miles, Mr. Hush 2,530, snd 1100 ler elating tbe acceuut, and In Mr. Montgomery 'a bill Is 100 ter professional services. Hlsceck Saves the Visas. Hykacumk, N. Y., June 23. At the unveiling of tbe soldiers' monument In Woodlawn cemetery thla morning, Senater frank Hlsceck, the orator of the day, in re ferring te tbe liag question said : " Frem tbe flag our armies captured te tbe consUtullensl amendments tbe new bill of tbe people's right nothing gained by the war must ever be surrendered. All trophies of valor and patriotism must be treasured until the elements dissolve them and tbe work of preservation should cheerfully be performed by tbe government, and the people should and will aee that the sacred trust la executed. The genius and bravery of men In the com mission et a crime against their country may exact honor from their associates and admir ation from ethers, but when they are crowned as pat r leta or martyrs their acta are endorsed and their spirit and prtn dpi os may be Imbibed. Fer a brief period only will the exaltation of the statesmen and generals et the rebellion con tinue, It will cease with the pellUcal neccemlty. Hut while it continues ae empha tic an act of servitude te the power that at. tempted te dissolve tbe Union, aa the surren der of Uielr battle flags and their removal from the capital would be a national rebuke and insult te patriotism." A Lancastrian Kemtnbrsd. llAHitisnuiui, June 23. Uev. Beaver te. day appointed Uie commissioners te select sites for the eighty monuments te be erected te mark the position of the Pennsyl vania troops during the three day'a bat tle at Gettysburg. The commissioners are (Jen. Jehn P. Tayler, Mllllln ; (Jen. (J. P. B. Uebln, Ijebanen; Ce). Jehn P. Nichelson, Philadelphia; Cel. K. Bruce Iticketbf, Wilkesbarre, and Cel. Ham'l Harper, Pitts burg. The governor also appointed aa member of the state pharmacy beard : Alenzo B. Bobbins, Philadelphia : Frederick II. I.a'gus, Allegheny ; H. B. Cochran, Lan caster; A. J. Tells), Philadelphia; A, B, Bums, Susquebauua. M Ne Eitl. Session of Uengres. Wahiuniiten, June 23. It la new gener ally accepted that the president baa con cluded there will be noneeesslty for an extra session el Congress, Ue baa, since extra ses sion talk began, expreaaed himself as being opposed te It, and stated en several occasions that he hoped that atlalrs might take auch shape that Congress would net have te as semble before the first Monday in Decem ber. He haa lately come te tbe conclusion that a call et Congress for an extra session la net at all necessary this year, and haa ae expressed himself te several men of promi nence, who have convened with blm en the subject m Th Kaniniatt Company Oeusured. HAMIB BK-GUACB, Md., JUIIO 23. The coroner's Jury lu the accident en the Phila delphia, Wilmington & UalUmere railroad at this place en Monday evening, rendered the following verdict this morning : " We de say upeu our oaths that en June 21, 1887, at Uavre-de (J race, Alexander Oeutram came te his death by a collision between passenger tralus Ne. 41 and GO, and that we de censure the railroad company and Ua empleyea for the reckless manner and high rale of speed in ruunlng their tralus through our clly, thereby endangering tbe lives et our citizens aud of tbe traveling public." Twe Uvea Lest. MANOithsTElt, June 23. Fire resulting from tbe explosion of Rebert S. Dale t Ce.'s chemical works baa been get under con. trel. Much datuage baa been dune te Pomona palace and many ether buildings te which the Ure spread. One fireman lest his life and a girl waa kll led. j.m Before lb president. Washington, Juue 23. The istrly of Jspauese elllclals who are visiting thla city, called upeu Secretary iiayaru tnia morning, and were escorted by blm te tbe White Heuse and presented te the president Captured by Conspirators Bbi.uraui., June 2S A report la current here that tbe Bulgarian oenaplratora have seized M. Zlvkelh, the president et tbe Hob Heb ranje and M. Htauibu.efl", formerly one of the original regenta et that country. The re port receives but UtUe credence. A Harjleaa Jatlge Dead. BAiaTiMORa, June 23. Ex Chief Judge James L. Bartel, one of Maryland'a leading Jurists, died thla morning. aft. CotunilMleasr at Alaska. Wasiunuten, June 23 -The president thla afternoon appointed James Bheskley, of Pennsylvania, te be United Htetee oommla eommla oemmla slouer for the district of Alaska. liusep ef dsr. Londen, June --" JJj Bardaley, archdaaoea of Liverpool, baa been appointed aa blabep of the vacant aee et Boder. OiadeiraialyaK. Mrs. Benjamin Klehl, wife of the egad weeper at the P. U. K, died of paralyala tbla afteraoen. She waa 78 jmn old, aad had boeaelllag for bobmUibe, IRELAND NOT PA( w Mai OPBUBBBtB Of MM. I MABt BMW MB9U9iBB?i A BeHst That the trim WMh el Arm WW Mask Ortras Ast-Taa Lew no tr, June 23. The qeeen'a jubilee celebration upea Ireland, baa been aeeaathhig akla ' ault produced by flaunting a red flag I face of an already exasperated bail. cltement aroused by the laspaadlag,: aad enforcement of the ouerwoa spread te all parts of ibe country I Intense aad lll-oeuoeaied. But teei In Londen and throughout Kagk Scotland have wakened aluaaberHMi and unleashed these which were eaiy aa check by the restraining infleence of I trusted leader, or by tbe absence of a n eaUve, Already the murmurlega et Mat people, tbe portentleus Impert of waleaWaa - well understood by the local antl nave penetrated the precincts et castle, whose etUatal oecupaala hitherto been dear te warnings, and tad MOtvJ'1 lng of apprehension which has rkvaa la taw;;' -: nreasta ei tue uudeninga or llinlilili sioear tlve system Is shared by tbelr supiileia.", sTaTaAft kaS)m l a lali,blb.iAA .-fk -aAp & 'S - ial awNiiaataaaataate; raanag Treves. , affast alAajk I1UUUIVUB Vi UaJUIUUUJBl UTOWlDaf vM Ml if cauMfl far removed from d.nereneM brtwmM! within a nnrrFannndlnir- lnneth nl tlmx UmiJS't. would have been tbe maximum number a ,-, few weeka age, and tbe attempts which war ! iiiBUD iu tuaujr iMB ujr vnwgvtasil awat v yp etners te neia aemonsiratiena eommajsjefa- -hi Uveef the jubilee have brought Inte dlroet collision with the authorities man wke)j nave neretoiere steed in rotation te leavniVj tviltatt MnuirttAM nff Iha m,nl an A StkASti-J l.l.lllMnllh. naM.MMt U.-.-U. - ' 7 e4wu,wimuiNia aUTV4uu-1M- utw amm'i m chants, lawyers, doctors ana ethers wboaaae't ciai, business ana proiesstenst oenneetioaa y.a have debarred tbem through metlvea afr policy Irem giving expression te thalr I lngs new And themselves Impelled by strens and fast increaalne Uda of tush. .''-,'3 tin ATKHrairallnn tn InHiiliMi Im - -" ,. .. . wr, spoken denunciations of the crisaaevtrj ant and te Inveivh airalnst the Phai-aaa.J'LV'i . ... . . - ' '- J-I-U" icai impuuenee ei tne queen-a nencnasea m,i:v ciaiuiiua iur tier uipjemjr unruit jur aaeiewa v generous and humane deeda Uundreda Bt'A signs Indicating the temper of the people earn t haaan will, h.lfen .nln.n.n.ri Jla.'!f rLT" .r --.-.-. . g laeu, auu wutra sia wwu age a grawt naaa '.; ber of Influential men could have been teaad '.. who would have raised their veicea igikut ,",r ' violence there can new be met but few Who- would attempt te dissuade the psaaaiillj gtt rrem obeying the call of a leaner te erased rf-fi. stririt. Ner is there a search of lasilasa it Mr. O'Brien, Mr. Dillen, Mr. Davits, atr.V Sexten and many ethers fensasja) In platform and parliamentary agltadlemsit; msy and very likely win be ariaatad?.." .n wuillnl In I. II ftwkfn.A it.A .IIMW1 t Ma la,. tiaiai liMn In rnMa a tnarttftlatikBl i'? ".. " ."rr-.'. ".. - JT7m7Z..WJ. but tney are net tue leauera tne praaeai ass.-; position of tbe people demands. The eaaWll talcs of the men whose desperation la at tae', point et sanguinary revolt are among these who have been cast out el their nemas Bpeau' the read side aud whose autlerlagare tieai witn tneae ei tneir loitewera, me ftftal a,.a7us JIM. Ill WatVIUlaaUa Wtmmvmm tfcg l.a.n .n.aiy ai a a . h .a .1nlatlM. tK. .aft. ei tne success ei an uprising aea, aejj uu us rutivu ou, uuuiug tueui ives m each year with lesa te lese and mer J te gala. 4$ have become reconciled te smaller ebaacee than would have aatlaUed them at the oat eat set Of such men there are plenty, aad ef -" guu tuere is au auuiiuauct-, uasuite tawtsv t iuaien ei me casiie autnentiea anutcexiea- f;J den imvflrnmnnt that the Irish naenla H , almost wholly without weapons. They are net, te be sure, el the latest and meat lot let proved pattern, but tbey atill poaseaa the ca pacity te " pink " a landlord at long range or wing a balliir at a hundred yard It needed only the Jubilee te stir tbe roe sentry of Ireland te action, and unless wise counsel and assurances of amply compensating ad- V'l vantages are s)eedily given te tbe lababt tanta of that country by these lu whom they have lull oentldence, the storm wUl break1 before the crimes act baa been In foreo a 2 week, If it does net come sooner. A Case simitar te Andrew Kama'. St. Leuis, June 2J. William Parker, alias Keller, an alleged ex-con v let wanted la (uincy, in., ouacuargsei uargutry, waaar -?; rested here last evening, and the capture ... brought te light a real romanee. Parker,, after escaping from the Illinois euUterttsM- two years age, wenttu ou uiuis anu e te earn an honest living, tie married saved money. Twe months age be bought a beuse and let In Magazine street, and wMk hla arlln anil nhllil i ilnlnir mil. arhM IAA police ldeuUned blm through tbe mall, OMf new nets in jam ue aaya ne weuia nave ahotblmsell had he known what waa lng. Used HU Knife en Three Mea. Oil ATTA4oeu.,Tenn., June 23 Newa et a 'i wholesale slaughter comes from RlAggeld.A Ua. Farmers Dennis and Clark quarretedP ever tbe result efa law ault and Dannie, te save Ul me, luiust m atuu tutu jtaaf. .!.-. eUal.1- an.l f.tlaaka. -.-. h a. ... .a r, . UlKUalla aaaah K aaa9 ... aUU UIU., . who witnessed tbe fight then attacked Danala I Aau.lt .vinuil wllh a nlul, ItAnnfa aktahhriki thai ; brother In tbe breast Inflicting a fatal wound fej and.turnlne. plunged hi knlle Inte the elder' Clatk'a heart, leaving It stick there. DanalO "M nee. .. . . . m Hsviswina !" TTveps. .r;- Londen, June 2J. The Prince of Wales,' the King of Daumark, the King et Belgluua.. the Klug et Saxony aud the King of .Oreeae.K several princes, Including Orewa Ptiaoej Kroderick William of Pruasla. Qaeenl Lrw..-( Welseiey and tbe Duke.ef CaatbrMge, mauder-iti chlet et tbe army, an pre te-day at the review of 12,000 troops at AUar.H shot The weather la warm aad euar. , ' -Xi Created Baltimebk, June 23. Bev. Bernard, Ji MeMauua. paater et 8t Jehn'a church, who has been a priest ler IS waa thuTuierulBg Invested with tbe efa monslguer of tbe first rank by Uibbeaa. There were a large aamtber clargyn-ea present, Including Kent Gee. Patterson, Bosten ; Ffian, mil ChapaUe, Fowler and waiter, wa Selclde or a Clerk. '"tit Nkw Yeiik, June a Maa JteJ c-.ll.lni. nlarlr In tha OdtOO Ot IM Newt, ebet hlmwll w ihe ? lng In the ottlee et tbe pajair td dwa stanUy. 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