ggyj-j8VTTjW?VrmalMi.nJUUUlil -w --; u.i i.' , .- f-sp "- v rT7r.?"JiJt4,r . 1 ,.., 'M -' KV-.''M'rt.'j"- Vs. -" -"f - -..,.-.,, tii'tvau- 4 ,v 1 rfi'i -i t-i VOLUME XXIV- NO. 201, LANCASTER PA WEDNESDAY. APRIL 25, 1888. PRICE TWO OENT& ft" H) THE DEMOCRATIC HOSTS BATHER JH OONTKHTlOK IB SCLTBM OPKKA HODS TMH OlfT. Skiy KMet Dsirgat te tki Mala CNiWNi Nasee a Fall Ctaaty Tsekst m4 At ' baanlaaea far CUvalaad Fra seat--tags stint Dtsttttt Ceeveatteae, The Damoeralie oeaaty ceavtaUea was held la Fulton opera beast this aaeralag. It was very largely aitaadad and laajaaea ' rtpreteatatlv bcdy of the Democratic yeomanry of tbls eltj and county. Tat proceedings of tbstparate aad Joint con cen con Tentlene will be feand below. TBB CITT CONVENTION. T.rMDstogaWsXUettdfeUisBtatt Convea Cenvea Convea Uee la Barrkbnrg. The Democratic delegates from tbls dry net, en tbe upper fleer of Fulton open beuae at 10 o'clock thla morning;. County Chairman llalene ealled tt meeting te order. Secretary Jchn J. Altlck ealled the roll aa follew: Lancaster city Flrat Ward B. F. Montgomery, A. G. Pyle, Wm. Schneider, Jehn Altlck, Was. Bale Second Ward Henry Drachbar, W. TJ. Henael, Gee. W. Snyder, Jna A. Snyder, Gee.W.Styer. Tblrd Ward-Geerge Mnaeer, Jehn W. Efflnger, Henry Wolf, B. F. Lemsn, B. F. Da via. Fourth Ward David W. Wolf, Wm. T. Wenninger, Zseb. McGInnls, Harry E. Oaraen, Dr. D.. R. McCermlck. Fifth Ward Jebn J. Jeffries, Philip Wall, W. C. Pyle, Jehn W. btark, Henry Wolf. Sixth Ward Prank K'mley, Jehn Mo Me Cully, Jehn B. Bener, D. B. Johnaen, Owen Hepple. Seventh Ward Wm. A. Morten, Davis Rllcb, Jacob H. Beaehler, Frank S. Everts, Jehn Merrlnger. Eighth Ward Jehn Roerleb, J. Val. Wlar, O. B. Snerlxer, Geerge Remley, Jehn Rlteble. Ninth Ward Jaoeb Fonts, Geerge Cen ner, Charlea Broeme, Philip Zseher, Gee. Brown. B. F, Montgomery waa nnanlmeuily cheaen chairman of the convention after W, A. Morten and B. F. Davis bad withdrawn. Dr. D. R. McCortatek, Jehn E. Malene, eaq., and W. U. Henael, esq., were elected delegates te tbe atate convention by aools aeols aoels matlon. The names were presented re re apeetlvely by W. A. Morten, Zch Me Glnnlaand J. Val Wise. Mr. W. U. Hensel offered the following - .resolution, whleh was unanlmenaly adopted : "Resolved, That we warmly endorse and unqualifiedly support tbe administration of President Grever Cleveland ; and we especially commend and approve tbe eflerta of tbe Democratic executive and majority of the Heuse of Representatives te secure a thorough revlilen of tbe tariff." The ebatr appointed W. U. Hensel, Wil liam A. Morten and Jacob Pems, a com mittee te notify the Southern assembly dls trlet that the city convention was ready te go with It Inte Joint convention. BOUniKKN LEGISLATIVE DISrRIOT. One Nomination for Aissmblr and Election of State Dalf gaiea. The convention was ealled te order by Bordley S. Patterson, of Little Britain, D. F. M.gee, of Utile Britain, was chorea as president and made a short speech, in turning thanks for tbe honor. J. B. Worst, Salisbury, and We, J. McOemb, Drnmere, were chosen secretaries. B. K. Miller, of Indian te wd, wai chosen vlee president The roll of delegstes was called and the following found te be present : Bart James W. Aiken. Thes. McClure, Jacob Helm, Wni. Russell, Heward Hern-sb-. Coleiale Jehn B. Wllkie, Marlen Har rar, F. Marshall Scott, Jehn W. Whiteside, J. Healen Swisher. Conextega H. M. Stehman, H. 8. Steh man, William Sweigart Drumeru Eaat, ( Vteohante's Greve) J. B. Moere, H J. Barnes, L. R. Hastings, J. R. L. Aoheaen, G. Oram Phillips, Druinere Wea' W. 8. Hastlega, J. T. McOumnilngs, W. F. McSparran, W. J. McGemb, Euns Oarrigan. Eden G. W. Hensel, Jr., Geerge M. Oreaawell, L. M Peters, Itaai Montgomery, E. M. Stauffir. Fulton Wash. Whltaker, Anaea B. Ambler, Toen J. Antrim. JndlantewE B K. Miller, B E. Mann, C. J. Kbcder. T. Eliin, O. Campbell. Lampeter West B. F. Sides, Goe. Harn Ub, Jaoeb B. Deltrlcb. Lampeter E tat Jehn Retli. alfciry Hart man, U. R. Slgle, Paul Meyers, mm Burk tOblne, Lancaster Township Jaoeb Belz, Jr., Auk. B. Bitr, U. C. Trajer, S. H. Dunlap, & W. Potts. Lesceck n. Ti Eckert, J. A. Hump, W W. Bnater, J. B. Llgbtner. 1. N, Dlller. Little Britain Dr. J. W. Z-ll. W. W. Henael, Jaoeb U. McCardell, D. F. Magee, esq., laaan A. Wllaen. Maner (New) Jehn S. Menn, Christian Hatxcker, tilinen Maun, James King, Cyrns Sirirkler. Maner. (Mlllersvllle) Otte F. Rsese, Daniel Smith, Br., Abrauam Brown, Harry H. Snyder, J. D. Hostetter. Martlc S J. Htevenaen, Jaoeb Sides, J. F. Cenrad, E. T. Breneman, Airred Sbenk. Faradiae Ames Mcllvalne, Geerge N. Werat, Absalom Tehn, Shaw W. Frew, D. P. Kemnier. . Pequea Jchn M. Miller, David Cochran, H. Bitz. Prevldtnen James R. Wynn, A. L. Wlnterc, Ben Herr, B. F. Werth, Jehn Cenrai. Sdabury H. C. WJtmer, Jehn F. Gra ham, Geeiga W, Williams, Dennis Djn Djn esbue, Jr , vVilllam Hey. Ssllsbury Gap William Hamlltoe.Tbomas Nixon, Wm, K. Llnvllle, J. RuMer. Cambridge Reese White, M. L. Kan Kan reth, William Lemmen. Npring Garden J. Ruttnr Worst, Ames Bklles, Lytle Skill, laaae CofTreth. wniie uerte J. uuier werai, r.uaa .uriz, jbced wise, Yelt Sirasburg C. C. Lapp, Henry ii warn v, a. Clark, 'J. C. Hsaea James F. Gregg. Second Wrd E L Eager. J. D. Oendcr, C. Tllftsiugten, Geerge H.Gender, Geerge Sebn r Sd Ward Jehn F, Kuisel,Blen Splndler, Jehn Gertzaa. Straaburg Twp W. J. Wentz, Jehn Hll dtbrind, Smuul H. Wicker, Frank Clark, Jehn P. Eiaer. Wahlnittnn Boreueb , Upper wtra n. u.. a muz, l, u. itng las, aarry S. Shullz, C. F. Sheilzsr, Chis. Cever, Lmer Ward nrrvey Bruab, Jehn Evans, Goe. Mann, Jiejb Utelner, M. Klar, On motion the convention proceeded te make nominations for assembly. W. S. Heating nominated J. O. McSparran, of Drnmere. President Mage in seoendlog the nom' nation made a short speech, In which he favored tbe nomination et only one assem blyman. On motion tbe nominations closed, and Mr. McSparran was nominated by acclamation. a C. Stevenson, et Martlc, and Wm. F. McSparran were nominated and elected by acclamation ai delegates te state conven tion. Adjourned. SOUTHERN SKNATOIUAI, CONVKNTIOM, The convention was called te order by the chairman of the county committee. On motion tbe cilice et tbe city and southern " assembly districts were continued as offi cers of tbe convention. Thecoiventlen proejaiod te nenius's a atate senator. Christian Heme, et Straa burg, was plated in nomination, and chosen by acclamation. E. M. HUutfer, of EJ60, was nominated for member of the state committee. B. F, Moatgeij ry was also liaised bu'. declined. Mr. Mauler was the eleeted by aeelamt- UOB. TM eostvenUesi thea adjenrned te glva reoeatertJaaheMlegot tbe nppec dlattiet eeiiTMUea. IN TBBl MOBtaMK BBtRIOT. w Bslegaata lastatl f ilia sate ceavea- Msa Basabttekl a gaals OsaassHtessBSsi. Tat) BJerthera dletnet eenveaUesi waa eslled te order by L V. Bossbargeref LHtta. Wss. B. Given, esq., was named for psrsMMatebelrnui ky M. B. Watdler, of Upper Lsaeeek, and W. Hayea Urlaraae Urlaraae eadsd the Boatlastlea. Mr. Given briefly tbaakedlhoeonvsnttoa, and the following aeeretarlea wen chosen : & Frank Brosey, of Manbelm ; S. Ij, Graham, of Ltaoetn WlllUm McDsvltf, of Colombia ; O. M. Simmers, of Kllsabethtewn, aad A. K. Manning, et Mount Jey. The roll of delegates waa called aa fol fel lows : Adamstown Samnel E StaeQer. Hmrr Whitman, David H. Leran. Brecknock O. B. Keminger, A. C. Kahlemaa, Jeba Bresamaa. Carnarvon R. JM. Arters, Edward Miller, Barten Smith, Levi DsHaven, Wil liam Rie. Clay Jehn C. Keener, Peter O. Klaer, William Paal, William V. Kline, Martin jrwin, Columbia First Ward Jehn W. Swartz, Jaoeb Bneatn, Wm. B. Given, Geerge Dsscb, Ed wsrd Fllsgerald. Beoend Ward H. M. North, W. H. Grler, Whitefleld Welsb, Jehn 8. Maxton, Jeba Westerman. Tblrd Ward H. W, Sohlegelmlleb. Peter Boek, Jehn Feley, Jehn O. ;Ryad, Geerge H-Heek. Ccoslleo East Bsnjamtn Weldener, Ez-n Wolf, Frank D. Kllllan, Themas J. Eberly, Michael Grime. Cocallce West L. M. Wlest, Jehn Stebsr, Edward Reyer, F. H. Lelnlnger, A. K. Huntcberger. Ceney J. K. Brenner, J. R. Kobb, G. W. Walten, Simen Aekerman, Henry Meleher. Denegal Eat (May town) L Carpenter, A, Culp, L Klugb, I. Dlbler, F. A. Lip harU Denegal East (Lincoln school beuse) S. L. Brandt, E. J. Meyers, Samuel MeBilde, Jehn Oatnpbf 11, Jehn O'Brien. Denegal West Township Simen Rntt, Herace Mill, Jno. MeBrlds, Harry Yeung, Jna Herning. Earl Levt BeserN E C. Dlller, Wm. Grlmlev, Dr. S A. Zlll, J. J. Zlnn. Karl East (Bine Ball) Bartea M. Win ters, 8amuel R. Keeler, Jaoeb Gets West Earl Her ry Kofiretb, Matthias Rsessr, Jaoeb Baer, Ellzibttbtewn Borough O. M. Simmers, Em'l Heffman, Wm. B. Sehneltman, S. x. Helsy, Leander Bcheets. Elizabeth Frank Sehnerer, H. H. Relf snyder, Edward Elser. Ephrata Charlea Haveratlek, C. G. Ammoe, F. W. Hull, Z. Kllllan. HempUeld West (Northwestern) Solo Selo Sole mon Zeainer, Henry Zeamer, William Walker. HempQeld West (Menntvllle) David Tehn, J. S. Hoever, Henry Lawrence, Martin S. Leenard, C. O. French. Bempfleld Eaat (Petersburg) Issse Sblssler, Adam O. Deltrlcb, Samuel W. Lntz. Jehn C. Workman. E. Zerebv. HempQeld Eaat (Lsndlsvlllr.) M. Greff, Henry Hcfiman, Jehn Stewart, J, Minn lob, Jaoeb Muasslmau. HempUeld Eaat (Rohreratewn) K. Hambright, J. F. Rlne, J. Steuker, 8. B. L. F. ciacKer, w. tx. juieincu. Leacock Upper M. a Weldler, Ell Bat Bat ten, Adam Bwepe, Jaoeb Dun weedy, Ellas Bsrd. Msnbelm Borough Flrat Ward Jehn M. Shoemaker, B. A. Donaven, Frank B. Brosey, James M. Dunlsp, Chrlatlan Hartman. Second Ward F. R. White, J. D. HarU man, H. F. McOleud, Jeremiah Piltz, Jehn B. Bemberger. Third Wsrd Levi While, Geerge Meyer, Harvey B. Glbble. Manhelm Township Jehn W. Riley. D. E. Buchter Jehn Kratzsrt, JehnF. Eoh Eeh ternacbt, Jehn Rebman. Marietta Jehn Crull, Geerge Gerner, E. W. McElroy, Themas O'Reurke, Adam Wlamsn. Mount Jey Bnrengh Jna H. Stell, A, K. Manning, Jeseph K, Nebs, Jno, H. Baebl, a O. Pinkenen. Mount Jey (Upper) Township M9.h Dis trict) J, Wtmley Nanmae, Win. A. Diflenbaufrli, C. A. Weaver. Mount Jey Township (Milten Greve 68th Dlttrlet) Leopbeld Wlckenbelser, Hiram Enterilne, Reuben Weaver. Penn S. J. Beard, Menree S. Keener, Themas Kestb, Djtvld C. Keatb, Hiram Diehm. Rapbe ( Newlewn ) Banjamlne F. Davitt. Lewis Reab, Peter Resh, Jehn Kemely, Henry Desalt Sporting Hill H. K. Nsumsn, P. S. Nanman, A. F. Bear, Jehn L. Ksuffmsn, Jaoeb K. Naumsn. Terra Hill a Kllllan, Jehn Stefly, Isaac Feltz. Union Square, Raphe Jehn S. Master son, Jehn N. Becker, Harry K. Miller, P.N. Becker, Cenrad B. Waltz. Wsrwlck Dr. J. H. Sbenk, Obsries L. Bneb, J. F. Bemberger, H. M. B. Balmer, William Eellne. The only ripple dnring the call of the roll was the dbjeotien by W. Hayea Grler te the credentials from Strlekler'a Scheel Heuse (Raphe) where two sets of delegates bad been returned. He moved tbst a commit tee of five be appointed te decide tbe con test This was carried and tbe chair ap pointed W. Hsyes Grler, O. M. Simmers, E. L. Hambrlgbt, F. W. Hull and Simen L. Brandt. The committee was unanimous In decid ing that there wss no election held In this district and they reported tbst It would have no vote in the convention, Tbe report waa unanimously adopted. Jehn Rellly nominated for assembly Jehn F, Eehternacht ; Jehn Eobternaebt named Jehn Rellly. Emanuel Heflmsn waa also named. Tbe three were nominated by ac clamation. E L. Hambright was named for inember of state committee. W. Hayes Grler said be would like te have a member of tbe atate committee who lived In thla county, alleging tbst tbe gentleman named lived in Philadelphia, nnd secured bis place In tbe m'ntby his membership of the atate com mittee. Ne ether candidate waa named, and Mr. Hambright was elected. The following were placed In nomina tion for delegates te tbe state convention : D. D. Ferry, et West HempQeld ; W. Hsyes Grler, of Columbia; Dr. J. H. Sbenk, Warwick ; Frank H. Wllaen, Columbia ; Dr. S. R. Keeler, Eaat Earl ; lasae u. Psulz, Warwlek ; F. R. White, Manhelm ; Peter O. Elser, Clay, Peter Brubaker, Rapbe. Jehn B. Urever, of Meuntvflle, moved that the vote be taken viva voce, tbe chair man of tbe delegation velclrg the sentiment of bis fellows. Mr. Grler moved te amend by voting by ballet The amendment was lest by a vote of 20 te 12. The original mo tion waa then carried with but one dissent ing vote. The result of the balloting was as fellows : D. D. Ferry, 31 votes ; W. Hsyes Grler, 11 ; Dr. J. H. Sbenk, 11 ; F. H. Wilsen, 29; Dr. 8. R. Keeler, 31; IsaaeG. Peutz, 31; F. R. White, 10 ; Peter O. Elser, lL Messrs. Ferry, Wllaen, Keeler and Ffcutz were declared the dele gates elected. Mr. Wilren, of Columbia, attempted te offer a resolution, when Mr. Grler objected that Wlisen waa net a delegate. The chairman read Mr. Wilsen's substitution by Jehn Weatermaa from tbe Second ward, Columbia, which was heard with ringing cheers. Mr. Wilsen then offered tbe following : Resolved, That we warmly endorse sod unqualifiedly auppert the administration et President Grever Cleveland, and we es pecially commend and approve tbe efforts of tbe Da no oe ratio executive and the major ity of the Heuse of Representatives tesecure a thorough revision et the tariff, se aa te cheapen lb Beeianrtes of life tad Iks raw teABMrieaa snfac- Mr. Grler moved te amend bysabstttnt tag "all" for lbs "majority" la the Hosts reference, waleh wtssgtsss te with eaeerr. Aad tfeea the resolntiea waa adopted with great applasse. Tbe saeaUea of Clsvataad'a Basse carried tat eeaveatlea by Mens. Adjourned. TM COUNT CONTENTION. AfaUTlsaef Masse-, BtsMss by Heraee L. SWStaaaa ter O as trees. Chairman Maleat called the county con vention te order shortly after 12 o'clock aad W. U. Heaael waa aaada permanent chair maa. Ha made a brief speech of thanks for tbe renewed mark of eeafldtaea be stowed upon aim. Tbe following secre taries wart named : Jeba J. Altlck, city j E. C. Dlller, Earl W. W. Buseer sad W. J. McOemb. It was decided by a Urge majority te continue la seaalea till tbe bus iness or the convention was coeolnded. The framing of the ticket was then pre- eeedtdwitb. Fer Congress, Dr. J. M. Denver, Dr. 3, W. Zsll and Jeba D. Hariar were named sad withdrawn. Herace L. Haldeman, of Lin Lin Lin oeln, waa then nominated by acclamation. Fer recorder, Jehn Rebman, of Manhelm township, waa unanimously named, aa was alseW. R. Brlnten, esq, of this city, for oeunty aolleltor. Fer peer Inspectors, Vhlllp Wall, of the Fifth ward, and James Montgomery, of Mnuctvllle, were named ; and for prison Inspectors, A. L, Winters, of Provldenee and Henry F. Hartman, of East Lampeter. JtJBT COMMISSIONER. The following were placed In nomina tion for Jury commissioner I H.F. Bhultt, Ellzabethtewn ; Geerge Darmstetter, 7th ward, city I Edw. Ambler, Drumore ; Jehn H. Sohlegelmlleb, West Denegal ; Gee. F. Shullz, 9ih ward, city ; Franklin Clark, Straaburg. Tbe flrat ballet resulted at fellows : ViltsTKs eseseseeassaassssssltl Darmstetter 20 H. T. H bUHS. ..................,.,. .10 Ambler. ............12 Scblsgelmilcta 5 G. F.Shulls 9 There being no choice, tbe convention proceeded te a second ballet, and It was ss fellows : Clark 21 Dirmstetter. ....38 H. T. Bhulls......... ............... .12 Ameier. ...................... . .......... w G. F. Shullz 2 At the conclusion of this ballet all tbe names of candidates wers withdrawn with the exoeptien of Darmstetter and Clark, In withdrawing bis name Mr. Ambler requested bis delegates te vote for Mr. Clark. Tbe ballet resulted aa fellows : Clark 41 Darmstetter 38 Mr. Clark was declared tbe nominee and the convention adjourned. COURT Of COMMON FLBAS. All tha Cases ea Mis LUt ter ths Prsasst Weak Disposed en BKFORE JUDOS LIVINOSTON. The Jury In the mechanics lien suit of Bsnmgsrdner & Ebermaa vs. 'Israel P. Msyer rendered a var d let In favor of plain tiff for 1497.60, the full amount of the claim and interest Wm. Aug. Atlee for plsln tiff ; B. C.v Kresdy and A. J. Eberly for defendant." When tbe suit et Henry Blnkley vs. Aaren M. Kauflman was called fur trial the oeunsel interested announced that tbe case was settled. Tbe suit of Zjchsrlsh Mlnnlch vs. Samnel Kafreth was tbe last case attaebed for trial. This wss a suit te recover the value et 600 bushels et wheat at 85 cents per buabelseld by plaintiff te defendant for which be was net paid. Tbe defense waa tbat tbe grain was net sold te Kafreth but left at the mill for storage. The Jury, under tbe Instructions of tbe court, rendered a verdict In favor et plaintiff for 1605 74. Jay Hay Brown for plslntlll ; S. H. Reynolds and D. MoMullen for defendants. BEFORE JUDOB PATTERSON. In tbesuit of Lydls R. Martin and E. G. Heffman vs. Jaoeb Rutt, lfccuete determine the ownership of certain goods levied upon by tbe sheriff, tbe Jury rendered tbe fol lowing verdict : " We sward one-third of tbe cigars, horse, poultry feed, refrigerator, liquors, beef, bar-room fixtures, organ, and household furniture, te Mrs. Lydls R Msrtln ; we find in favor of Jacob Rutt, for all the goeda claimed by Heffman, and two. thirds of tbe cigars, two wagons, harness, stable Implements and leaf tobeceo. B. F. Davis and H. M. Heeter, for plaintiff; H. C. Brubaber and A, H. Frltchey, for de fendant The anlt et Levi Plank vs. 0. B. Heas waa attached for trial before Judge Patter son late en Tuesday afternoon. Tbesuit waa for 110 which plaintiff claimed that Hess owed him nnder tbese circumstances: Plank called en Hess about September 1 and puicbased from blma case of cigars for 1 1 15. He claimed that be paid Hess $ 10 te bind the bargsln and forget te deduet tbe amount when tbe cigars were paid for. Tbe defendant denied that Plank bad paid him any money en account when tbe cigars were bought Tbe Jury found In favor et 'defendant B. F. Davis for plaintiff ; U. C. Brubaker for defendant. Jobnsen te Have Anether Haarlng. At a meeting et the beard of pardons to night a re-hnarlng was granted in tbe case et Samuel Jehnaun, tbe Ddleware county murderer under sentence of death. The beard received assurance tbst there would be an Immediate prosecution of tbe Fernwood gang, who are charged with committing the murder for which Jehnsen la sentenced te be banged. TrlOaa Wltn His Affections. Henry L. Mugferd, or Brooklyn, has sued Jane Nerrby, a widow, for 110,000 for breach et piemlae. She says she broke off the match because Mugferd Is, sixty years old, and abe will net marry a man ever fifty. Mugferd deniea tbat be deceived her about bis age. He aaya abe advertised In a matrimonial paper for a husband and be re sponded. He declares tbat be has brought me auil merely te wow mat me ainieer sex's sileoilens are net te be trifled with In safety. a Cential Transportation Nensuited. The action brought by tbe Central Transportation company te recover rental from tbe Pullman Palace Car company for the three-quarters of a year beginning Ooteber, 1845, and ending July 1, 13E0, at ice rate agreed upon uouer iua iem uinue In 1870, en Tuesday mernlnir terminated in a nenault before Judges McKennan and Butler In tbe United States circuit court, at Philadelphia. Us Id ler Trial at Court rrem tbe Yerk Age, Isaac Merrow and Stephen Bells, both of Lancaiterolty,wbe were arrested semedsya age en tbe charge of disseminating obscene filctures en tbe streets et Yerk, bad a bear ng before Justice Sberwoed ibis morning. Ths Justice deeming the evidence sufflelsut, held tbe accused in five hundred dollars ball ler tbe action et tbe grand Jury. Anether Car Hsrs. The second cir of Kcrepaugh'a show ar rlvtd In town this morning. It Is In charge of Ed Msdlgan, wbe with a lsrge force cf advertisers la at the City bete). Tbey ait lithographing and rebllltng the town and country for tbe rasppearnce of tbe big bow. materials tararr. MOST EXCITING SCENES. HOW BKTKBSX OOCUr ANTS OF A BORN. 1NO buiuune Mearttu. Weesea Crawl Wrens Dili te am of tbe Third eery Wmdsws, Bat Tksy Rtettvs Prob ably ratal isjartss-aoe wetk or he rtrsasta wita Taalr Nata. Vmvr Yerk, April 25. A fire In tta beardug beuse of Imra lnderf, Nc. 53 West 24 A street, shortly stter live o'clock this meraltg almost resulted la a boleoaaf. As It was, font person wers severely, It aet fatally burned. Battle String, a oelorsd servant, 37 years old, waa terribly burned abeat tat body. Hbt was standing en tht elll of the second story window enveloped la flames sad only saved herself from being burned te death by Jumping Inte a llft-savlng net She waa taken te tht New Yerk bespltsl and lttUe hope It tnttrtalaed of her recovery. Fanny Tap ley, aged 43, a wblta woman, crawled out of a tblrd story window and making ber way from till te sill by clinging te tbt abuKeia succeeded In reaching a window of the ad Joining house. Her cletbea wc re all ablate 1 aad aba waa badly bnrned. Minnie Lewlr i aged 19, white, performed a like feat and was also badly burned. Francis Hues), sged 21 years, was penned In en the ec oend fleer and made bta escspe te Nc. 55 by crawling along fiem sill te sill. He was alaeatvtrely burned. Several etbera es caped by Jumping Inte the fire net. Tht Art originated In the basement bnt bow, no ene knows. It spread rapidly and seen cut eff alt escape by the' stairs. Tbe prompt arrival of tbe firemen, and reread ing of tbe nets, no doubt saved many from being burned te death. Tbe lire was con fined te tbt building In whleh It originated and tbt less is net very heavy. Tbe total ,leas la plased at 13,000, Harder aud Belctds. Kkuenvillb, Ohie, April 23 Last evening about ten o'etock while Edward H. Davis, assistant marshal of tbe city, was standing en a corner be waa approached by a young man named Samuel Drew, who without tbe slightest provocation shot blm twice, Instantly killing blm. Yeung Drew after sheeting Davis, wslked one square, put a revolver te his own bead and sent a bullet crashing through bis brain, falling dead en tbe spot Davis leavea a widow and tbree ehlldren. Yeung Drew Is but 20 years of age and was addicted te strong drink. He was also married 'and leaves a widow and one child. It appears tbat Davis arrested Drew recently for fast driv ing, whleh teems te have led te the tragedy last night. A DenblaTragidf, Nswark, N. Y., April 25. Wm. Bul Bul eock, employed by James CCennell aa car inspector, shot bis wlte at daybreak this morning and afterwards ahet himself. Bul Bul eock's son eame borne at 6:30 from hla night's work and found tbe deer locked. Ha broke It open and found the llieleta form et his mother lying en the fleer. The father was crouebed In a corner apparently breathing bis lsst. He, however, lingered until 10 o'clock, when be died. Four shots were fired. Tbe cause for the aet la sup posed tobave been Jealousy. Tims rer Tsifffllsnale. Washimotew, April 25. Tbe Henae ways and means committee baa agreed te limit tbe general tariff debate te seventeen days after te-day and two evening sesalena weekly an te an equal division of the time between Damocratle and Republican speakers. Fasaed a Uneil Nigtit, Bkrlik, April 25 The 0 a. m. bulletin say tbat tbe emperor passed a geed night, and tbat bis condition Is satisfying te bta physicians. The fever la lower. As the emperor's condition chsnges'but llttle dur dur leg the day tbe dccteis have decided te issue but one bulletin dally until further notice. A Kansas .fudge Dta4. Kansas Cirr, Mr., April 25 Judge Samuel Ds Leoeinple died jeslerday, aged 74. He waa born lu Maryland, and served as chief Justice of the territory et Kacsis Irem 1854 nntil the admUalen of the terri tory Inte the Union. A Motion te Vjiuuh Denied. New tcrk, April sa. Judge Patterson te-day denied tbe motion te qtiath. the in dictment against Themas A. Kerr, et tbe Broadway surtaes railroad, en the ebarge or bribery, In connection with tbe beard cf aldermen et boodle fame, uud ordered the trial te proceed tt ener. A High flcaoel D.ttreytd. Concord, H. H., April 25 Tbe blgb S3boel building Is en fire and burning rapidly. All tbe children were get out In aafety. The entire tire departmeut has bsen called out . Has Nut Yst Landed. William Yebn, a young Meuntvilld man started te Europe with 000 cattle for Len man & Bra, of Baltimore, almost two weeks age. The ship was due en thecttur aide last Friday and at lat accounts It bad net arrived. Tbere Is considerable anxiety about It AKoeok-Uown Argameat. Afltr tbe D jmeirat e oeaventloo had ad journed aeveral delegstes wbe were same what bested get Inte a dltcusslen In the lobby of tbe opera beuse ever the nomina tion for Jury commissioner. It was con tinued en tbe street and there was a knock down. It looked at one time as though there would be a flgb, but peice wis finslly declared. Ths City Trsasuier's Evening Iienrr. City Treasurer Ratbfen will alt en Mon day, Wedneaday and Frldiy evenlnga of etch week, te receive water rents and city taxes, from 7 te 0 o'clock, from tbe present time sea up te June. This win onaeie persons wbe are obliged te work ell day te attend te their bnslneas with tbe city. Te Eten fiddllrg. Police oDleers were stationed In tbe market houses this morning te prevent peddling. Alt engaged In tbat business were obliged te quit, and for a repetition of the cfiense suits will be brought. Anuibsr ratsct. A patent bas been Issued te David Slaugh ter and Sam Matt Frldy,et MeuntvIUe, fur an Improved cigar mould preas. Tbe patent was secured by Wm. R. Gsrhsrt. Hal et a rrepeitx. Jacob B. Leng, real estate agent, eeld en Tuesday for James It. Btrlue, executer, the Strlne property, Ne. 32 Centre Square, te B. J. McGrann. llcceirlng Ituudr. WAsmNOTON, April 25. Secretary Fair child te day at neon reeslved tbe following bend offerings : 1 300,000 registered 4'e at prices ranging frern 125tf te lM;t-IO,000 coupon 4'a at 125i I 2,VU2 00U registered 4H'a at prices ranging from 107J te 108X ; ttuO.OOO coupon 4M's at 107, makleg a total et (3,022,000. Tha bend acceptance te day wre as fol io wa : Rtxlatered 4) (300,000 at 120 ; (40, 000 at 125J ; (50.000 at 125 ; (50 000 coupon 4s at 125Ji ; rAOO0,l00 4K reirlsteied 107W (100,000 H coupena lU7i. Total (2,810 Gue. Total acespttACts for the three days 13,625,-000, THK TABirr BKADBBATB. Ppsteh or Hr. HeHinta raverm; Rslerra la Taxation-Mr. Barrows' Rrply. Mr. MeMUIIn (Tens,,) who madt a speech In tbt Heuse en Tuesday reminded tbt gentleman Irem Pennsylvania (Mr. Kelley) tbat tbe Republican party bad aet ealy Inaugurated tbe Internal Uses of which the gentleman complained, bat bad put a tax ea railroads and luoemta sad tbt capital aad deposits of banka. These latter bad been removed, aad these wblnh tbe gentleman said worked hardships bsd atver been removed. Tht aentleman'a party had net doss tbe very thing which he said the Democratic party waa respon sible for net doing. After staling that there waa a surplus In tha treasury or $H0,0CO,O00, or (250 for every inhabitant, Mr. teMUlln naked what was tha canst tt this bearding la tbe treasury at Washington mers money tbsa waa gathered Inte tht treasury of any monarchy, kingdom or despotism under tbe un T Tbt answer was, tbt psoele have been taxed beyond tht reasonable demanda et tbe government Robbery of them under tbt forma et law bsd been perpe trated, and te-day they steed meneyless (ths Us gatherer still staring them In tbe laee) and demanding relief at tbe banda of Congress. He congratulated tbe country tbat we bad reached the point where there was a rair onanee ter ina oenaiorraiion or a bill looking. te tbe reduotlea of the taxes ea tbe necessaries of life. Te show tbe utter fallacy of lbs claim of tbe protectionists tbat the blgb dutlea new existing were Imposed or kept for tbe bene fit et tbe laboring man Mr. MeMlliln cited Irem a table compiled byMr.Nlmtnoehow byMr.Nlmtneehow byMr.Nlmtnoehew log tha value of various manufactured pro ducts In 1830 and tbe per eent that tbe labor coat bears te tbe wbele ecst. He bad added tbe present and proposed tariff rates, from wbleh It would be seen tbat In no Instance did tbt committee propose en tbese articles a lata duly than tbe per eent of labor coat tbst Is contained In them. Tbe gentlemen who algned the minority report oemplalned of the manner In wbleh tbe bill nnder oon eon oen aidaratlon bad been prepared. What right bad they te complain T Tbe question was J UUI UUW, WUVI1 U( WHDID UO Milt , I prepared, but what was tbe bill T Was it geed or naa r xney were in no aiuiuae ie complain In any event, because It waa a well known fact tbat the very gentlemen who algned the majority report In 1883 rail roaded through Congress and en te tbe statute book a bill whleh was net only never prepared by the ways and meansoemmlttet of tbt Heuse, as contemplated by tbe con cen con atltutlen, but waa never read In tbe Heuse of Representatives... Tbe tariff law whleh the Heuse new sought te amend thus be came a law wltbeut tbe members of oon eon oen gresaever having heard or read It Henee, e ssld, tbey were In no attitude te criticise anybody for any method adopted In the consideration of a tariff bill. Mr. Berrows (Mleb.) followed In de fense et tbe protective a) stem, and said that If Congress should fellow tbe lead of tbe president In bis bold declaration and at eure a rednotlen of tbe surplus by aueh a revision of tbe tariff aa he proposed (leav ing untouehed, as he suggested, the inter nal revenue system) net only would tbe protective system be destroyed but tbt nation would be ent en tbe highway et free trade. Mr. Burre wa argned at length that tha farmer waa directly Interested In main taining the protective system; tbat tbe value of tbe farm lands lnereased enor mously aa manufseturtng unduslrlea grew ud In tbe vlelnlty ; tbat tbe foreign market, always In tbe eye of tbe Democratic member of tbe wsys and meana committee, waa a mytb, and, even It an existence, would aet prove as beneficial te tbe American farmer aa If the borne market should be cultivated, EXAMINATION OF IBACflERS. The riicta ffmra And the Time When Sunt. Urecht Will Kxunlue Applicants. The examination of applicants for schools in Lancaster county will be held st tbe times and plsett speelfied. Tbe examina tions will begin at 0 a. m. t MayO, West Cocallce township, Botes Betes Botes neetr. May 10, East Cocallce township and Adauistewn borengb, Reamstewn. May 11, Brecknock township, Bowmans Bewmans vllle. May 12, Olsy township, Clsy. May 14, Raphe township aud Manhelm borough, Spertlug Hill. May 15, West Denegal township and Ellsabethtewn borough, Ellzibothtewn. May 10, Mr, Jey township and Mt. Jey borough, Mt Jey, May 17, Upper Leaoeck township, Bare vllle. May IS. Pequea township, West Willow. May 10, Providence township, New Prcvidenea. May 21, Kden township, Quarryvllle. May 22, East Drumoielewnahlp, Mechan ics Greve. May 2.1, Cnleraln township, Klrkwoed. ' May 24, Little Britain township, Oak Hill. May 25. Fulton township, Wakefield. May 20, Drumore township, Chestnut Level May 28, Conestoga township and Safe Harber, Conrstega May 29, Martlc township. Marllcvllle. May 81, Erl township, New Hellaud. June, Carnarvon township, Church town. June 2, East Karl tewnsblp, Goedvllie. June 4, Badabury township, Christiana. June 5, Salisbury township, White Herse. . . June 0, Warwick township and Lltlls, itin J uee 7, Epbrsta township, Ephrat. June 7, Kait nemptteldsoneol beard will meet at tbe Black Herse betel, tbat town ship, te appoint lis teachers. June8. Manbelm township. Neffsville, June 11, Msner township and Washing ton borough, Central Maner. June 12, Paradise township, Paradise. June 12 Weat Hetnptield ecboel beard meets at Meuutvllle, at 0 a. m. te appoint teachers June 13, Ceney township and Marietta borough, flslnbridge. June 11, East Lampeter township, Bird-In-tJarid. June 15, Bart township, Georgetown. June 10 Weat Earl tewnxhlp, Earlville. June 18, Elizabeth township, Brlcker vllle. The examination will be oral and writ ten. Applicants abeuld be examined In thfidlitrint In which tbe v Intend te teach. In districts where no examination la held the applicant will cheese any place meat convenient te himself. Ne second or re examination will be granted te any one ex cept for Hftclal reasons. Snsksspearaan Heading. Mr. Hannibal W. Williams, a neted New Yerk elocutionist, gave a reading of Julius Cseiar In Esbleman'e ball last night before au Invited audience ; tbe Invitations hav ing been distributed by gentlemen wbe had subscribed te bring Mr. Williams te Lancas ter. Tbe reader prefaced bis work with a short sketch of the tltnee and the great men se strongly painted by tbe Bard of Aven, nie reading seemed te give very general astlsfactlen,partlcular)y In tbe quar rel between Brutus aud Casaulr. After thla scene he announced tbat 1 bad been thought beat te conclude with a selection from HewelU faroe, "A Bleeping Car," and thla amusing selection was well read and received. Mr. Williams will give anetber Bbakeapesrean resdlng this evening te the faculty and atudenta of the college. Clubbed tbe Tar Collector. Monday night Tax Collector Knechtand a constable called en two Chinamen In Eaalen and aaked for their taxes. Beth refuaed, saying: "Sunday school tescber sayee lute uee payee taxee." Tbey clubbed and severely cut the collector and the offleer, and dreve tiiein from the laundry. Tuey were bnwever.afterwarda arrested and beld for court Knecht baa a gash tbree Inches long en the top el bla bead. A Koekktapsr Accused of KmbetilctnaiiL Jehn U. Murphy, et Helmeaburg, Pa. who for many vears bas been tbe trusted boekkeerer at tbe Somerville mills of Daniel Brsy, was arrested Welneadsy, c barged wltb embezzlement, and lu de fault et (10,000 ball, was sent te prison. Murphy la about 60 years of axe aud ts ths brother-in-law of Mr, Bray. nCTOBGRED HtS CHILDREN. AMfsseatt netel-Kstpar Kills Twe and Him self. Liokine, Me., April 25. Much excite ment was caused yesterday by tht dlaoev- ery tbat James Smalley, a well known oltl eltl sea and proprietor of tht Bmalley beuse, bad murdered bis two children, sged 5 and 7, by euttlng their beads Inte sections with sasxa. He next attacked his wife who escaped by Jumping through a window as ber In sane hut band locked all the doers. He then out his own threat and wrists with a earvlng knife and expired. Neighbors effected an entrance by break ing down the deer and found all the rooms covered with blend and brains where the struggles bad taken place. Bmalley bad become Inssne through the fear that bta family would go tbe peer house, though pesessed of considerable means. A Battle With ludiana. Noealss, Aria , April 25. Tha Yaqnl Indians are new at war with the Mexican federal forcer. They are fortifying aeveral places and making a determined aland against the troops. A few days age Ms, Enolseand Lieut. Valtaral, with two col umns of federal troops, attacked the Indians In a atrengly fortified position in tbe Zamalaqusca mountains near tbe town of Agua Nerde. A desperate fight ensned, but tbe federals, after a number et charges, routed the Indians from the fortlflcatlenr, killing 17 and wounding a large number, Tbt federal forces lest one man killed and aevetal wounded, It bad been expected Ity the government tbst the sppresch of warm weather would cause a cessation of hos tilities en the part of the Yaquis, but tbey seem mera determined en vigorous warfare than ever before. Military tflleers who bave been fighting them foreeversl months believe the Indians are being aided In pro pre visions and ammunition by the Mexicans mera favorable te them than te the govern gevern ment M lis sat Is lien Mines Exhaust id. Chicago, April 25. A speelal from Sr. Leuis says: A sensation was etused In manufacturing circles te-day by the rumor that the rich body or iron ort at Iren Mountain and Pilet Knob bad been ex hausted and tbat the Vulcan tteel works would be removed te Cleveland, The ship ments have fallen from 23,000 tens et ere per month te 0,000. Seventy per eant. et the men employed have been discharged because there Is no mere work for them te de. Stores In the vicinity have been aban doned and tbe settlement whleh was se lively a year age, aa only a raining camp can be, la new exceedingly dell. Tbe for mer empleyes are going elsewhere te seek f jr work, as there Is nothing ter then! te de at Pilet Knob. It Is stated that ever since last fall tht company baa been prospecting all about the four mountains whleh It owns near Pilet Knob and using diamond drills te discover new ere v Assailing Senater Stanford CniOAae, April 25. The Tribune's San Francisce speelal aaya I Senater Stan ford's statement tbat be is net a candidate for the presidency has exolted hostilities among Republicans here. The CAroniefe (Rep.) assails tbe senator merctleMly, charging that the method of his election te tbe Senate was discreditable," The Ttiit, an out and out Republican Journal, says tbst Stanford's statement is Insincere, and that the local political bosses have erders te stnff the state convention with Stanford delegates sad make Creed Uaymend, the chief attorney et the Central and Southern Pacific railroad companies, bead et the California delegation. The Jst says t "Senater Stanford need net be at tbe trouble of denying that he Is a oaudldate." A Weman Wire IVulkar ralallf JiJarsd, STisunusviLt.K, Ohie, April 25, Mile. Deace, alack wire performer for Sparka Bres. Novelty company, gave an open air exhibition in front of Ibe opera heuae here last evening. The wire wai atretched from tbe hotel window te a tree en the opposite aide of tbe street, a dlstsnce or 100 ieet with a fall of one feet In two. When in mld-alr tbe apparatus gave way and tbe woman tell, striking the pavement with terrible force. Tbe knees struck the curbatone firat, throw ing her against a tree box. Tbe pbyslelsns found nor knees broken, her spina Injured and Internal rupture certain te canse an agenising deatb. Her real name Is Annie Wilsen, et Philadelphia, whese parents are ssld te be well connected. Oewnldad t'yaWenMn. Ciiicaoe, April 25, A ' Kews special from Carrollton, Ohie, says: "Monday evening Charles Butler, jen of a prominent merchant, Insulted Jonnle Fisher, fin estimable young lady, lu the presence of a crowd by whistling en oilenslve air and eslllng ber birdie." Miss Flsber drew from her sleeve a cowhide and whipped tbe young man severely about tbe bead and shoulders ter aeveral minutes. Tbe crowd cbeered her heartily. Butler had insulted Miss Flaber befere and ahebad warned blm te desist" Tha Damage Wet Known. Calumet, Mieh,, AprH 25 Yesterday Ne. 1 abaft of Calumet and llecia mine, whleh has been en flre for six months, waa reopened and Indications are tbat the fire la entirely extinguished, although tbe damage te the mine cannot be estimated, Ilrsoltsef Hass uall Games. Tuesday's cbamplenahlp games resulted as fellows : Athletle 8, Cleveland C ; Brook lyn 3, Baltlmern 1 ; Cincinnati 4, St Leuis 3 ; Louisville 15, Kansas City, 0 ; H'mteu 7 ; Philadelphia 1 ; New Yerk 10. Wash ington 15 ; Detroit 0 ; Pittsburg 4 ; Chicago 3, lndlauspeua Z. Toe Detroit club survteoded in winning their first gsme from Pittsburg yeeturday. The Indlanapella club hai been In bard lock. Yeaterday the Chicago people hit "iienny" Beyle but three times, yet they wen. Philadelphia wants te brace up or the Athletics will snateh the biscuit. The Pittsburg club bad euly ene error yesterday, but they could net bit Ceuwsy, Us el an AlUck of Vrtle, Henry Martin, of the Relay house, bad an attack of vertigo near hla borne yester dsy and was carrlei te tbe houte in an un conscious condition. Dr. Eberman was sent for te attend him and be is doing well te day. LsmlUnllle (.uuiuuisttlng. At tbe recent meetlug of tbe beard of con trol of the Landlsvilte Campweetlpg uso use uso clatlen In this city, It was stated that the estimated value et tbe campraeetlng prop erty Is (21,05187. It was resolved te bold a lotbeldera' meeting en tbe campground, en May 10, at which time the payment et the debt will be mere fully considered. The next campmecting will coin ineuce. en July 21, te continue teu days. BaibsrShep Itebbed, Tbe barber ahopef Frederick Utuder, Ne. 7 Seutb Queen street, was entered by thieves some time during Tuesday night An entrance was HTcCed by forcing open the deer. Among the ai ticks stolen were 200 cigars, a razor, pltce of aeap and pack et scrap tobacco. Tbe robbery wa reported at tbe police headquarters and eflicera are en the lookout for tbe eteleu properly and thieves. Heady ter the tr sliltnt c Sigusture. Among the bill passed in the Senate en Tuesday waa una appropriating (100,000 ler I a public building st AUentOrrn, Pa TARIFF IN BOTH BRiHGBBL . - p, Hit voennr.Es takki or the bombs ,,-' IN TUB SENATE. "J,j The Argnrasat el the Indiana senator-Ma eaeatsihelasatt of Jaw hawks tsgsiis aad RspUra te sbt Isauaens Okargra of Jeba Bhsrisaa aad OtSsrs. . . U; Washington, April 23 la tht BtBStl luuBjriuB uui (emasa un gepnraBMS as - . - agriculture an extcutlva departratat mmtWM the secretary of agriculture a cabinet esattr,' A' was reported favorably. .'fr At tbe conclusion of morning bne!a4B,;;i "' Mr. Yoerhess secured tht fleer for a tarts? speech. After endorsing tbt prsatdtaf a ' ;lX .-. .u uva-kn in iw up IUO Wr SBSWSWSi" ' which have played be prominent a part tarn's the Senate debatea et latr. He defended ;i' ' ine presidents record In reference te pea.;' y sten bills, and ethers showing his attitude ,i toward the Union soldier. The attempts te 5 place the Democratic party In anfcf attitude of unfriendliness toward taav3&' nuiuier was wuneut jusutioallea SMf'tg', must bs without success. It wasV'S-' nqly surpassed In mendacity by tht at- .$& tempt te stigmatize tbe entire party as die- V loyal, and Its eminent Union generals Ik si allies of ths Confederacy, in rerly te ' rJk Senater Ingalls, be condemned la tht most Slj overa leruia me aiiaca ea uenerais .&. "" " uujuieihu, uini waa a ietw ab. of their oenntry bsd been proved by Z'F'j their brilliant records. Mr. Voerbeet tbsa wL' turned te tbe subjeet et Republican mlt- "', rule In tbe Seuth and replied te varlcta, .,, charges mafia by Senater Bberman. Ht J,'$ argued In favor of tbe adoption of tbe pros- K IdanL'a rDrtnmmiinilillntta mnA TlAmAMit principles as tbe means of securing tbe $ prosperity of North sad Seuth silks. Hai-J. condemned In strongest terms the paiUsearts"" device of reopening war Issues sad revlv-"C ? leg old passions for political purposes sa4 J& '1 stigmatised as scavengers and gheuistttj-r: men wbe attacked tha memory of latsa'fa' heroes of the Democratic party wbe aaslO defended tbt Union In tbe war of taettJ lbs Beese Dsbailsgtns Tariff. . Xt;t The Heuse In receiving tbe oenfsisaetn report en a bill for tht relief of a pestanal er. who lest certain postal funds agreed te jatTe Senate amendment extending tha prevV,' alonseftbt aet et March 17, 1882, glvJatj-' , the postmaster general authority te adjatsr;-; ' general losses by fire, burglary, tit.,' af peatmssters. "f Tbe Heuse then went Inte committee '& the wbelt en ths tariff bill. M' TeAmsamhelntar-SiateLtw. --;'ij, . Washington, April 25. The Senates; i Inter-atate oemmerne committee teday.W,. agreed unen amendments te tha inter aaassVi commerce act imposing penalties of a fiat M" ! net exceeding nve uieueaud wet-, lata and Imprisonment net exceeding twaVi years upon rallretd officials or shippers tea'1 " plicated In false representations ssteta quantities or character of goods shipped Ofjr '' in enueavenng uy Drieery or etaerwssssa j secure discrimination In rates. 8L QUAY'S CONVr.VTIOJf; iv-a'sr TSs Blate bs rixed U la Best ADtreVM a-satarss of tarn l'latterss. WeU HAnmsnune, April 25 A mers beantt-? .... , v .- . r- ------ - -"'-, ja or me ltepueucan state convention, ync sob shining brightly and tha air warm", SB I hilmt. Man v visitors ara In tha elt ''- nMtlns In witness m Brest flint fnr'Sfca-' ehalrmaasblp et tht atata cemmltttey aa4. In whleh much Interest was aentered, BBtH. u. m. nanaier uaivi niats wnien na rarnsaa fj. last night caused the bottom te fall out aa4Vj. lessen tbe Interest In ths contest Te', day there Is soaresly soy thing left te btjfk denHVut tbt mtrt formality of a eenvaa-wg tten. Tbe slstt la expeeUKl te go through !vf wltb a rush and an early adjournment ek'x, tbe ocnventlon tbe consequence. By l-jk . o'clock, at whleh hour the conventlea'Jt te meet, the opera beuse was crowded. Tbe p Paxton military band rendered maate'la-.'; tbe ssaemblage until tbe stats ehatrraaat at , rived and called the delegates te ei4fs,'4 lien. Samuel H, Miller, of Mercer,1 wat' elected temporary chairman, ma Mr. Miller thanked the conventton fwr the honor conferred upon him aad asttr.- vtt.l tUm ,..l .nuuih. fta KImI, IkabMj " -,.vvm, -.. nutva perary organist uien was completed. Wis, Resolutions were introduced sad'Cysv' 'i rerrsu vu iue jiiuui in'iuuinm proHBsaesg1'uj, against tbe Mills tariff bill as aflecUeg tfctv.-, WUU1 IQiUIVBMI V4 JTVUUVjrtTauilt f nuYiRaweagv; proper laws ler equal uxatien or ajttar- ; ; ppratlena , recommending tbe per dlttaV. -, pension bill new befere Congress; tnaBfc' IngBsnaters Quay and Cameren for tkmx wsy In which tbey have eared for tbe lnte' vuim ui uie ue , iuu bun un m?iu u lawv- 7 ners et the atate committee eegta :tst ; r" Jinnirv 1. and that Themas V. OauaMf ,' and tha nreaent aeeretarlea and clerks ast; continued In cOlee until Januar v 1. -"? Tbe call et ssuaterlal diatriets was next ffi S LU9UDU H1IU IU( IUB UmUtlUQ VI iUVUIUlKR 4 et the committees en resolutions snd ceas- mittee en permanent organization. tfttf 'lbe convention then adjourned te saset.1 . - v. v.uv. v j-jj, . uponassemeitng auer recess, ineceas Kj,- ,. ,i . 'J'r -. mittee ou permanent organ iztten reported vwJte favoring Gen. Jaoeb M. uampbell, of Clsr i Ien, for permanent chairman, i bt report wv- was adopted, and Gen. Campbell was ttSJ oertcd te the enalr and made a tewremsrks.'' fe , i l I I I.. .-- .L. -.,-fH (nation of. candidates for supreme Judge.-? Auditor General A. Wilsen Nerrls uamea i'X r,mmT. Mitchell. PhltadelDhla. "' ;M" The names et Isaac B. Gorden. Ult WfsV' ..;'?.' ent chief Justice, Wilbur F, Sadler, St CusW-K berland, and E. L. Btewe, of Aliegheay, ffj . 1-n vilark.l In tinmlnatlnn. mfkamiftewt ..inK hallnMnar iwmtnnrfli1. "f. rewu of tbs I'Mtlirm. . s ' The following are the pelnu in tbe pUt-f-?'5! new jieuutuK iu wjngiw.j iaj tvymj tSW''l states for taxes which they paid directly -fjH during the late civil war; favoring tbt dt-Ctia endent pension bill wbleh provides for a nar dlam aunultv te all seldiers: eadetataar i"V. the blgb license bill and pledging agatsst Its repeal ; pledging the party for tbe rtst; lUllen auumitiiUK vue iiuuiuiiiuu wmuw-je; . tlensl amendment te a veto ei tnepeepstja r - nK-iln ,liu,l&rA4tnn fnr m AnntlnnKBAift A.J the Republican system of protectleB aa4 f, uuequtvoeaiiy ueneuncing ine sum hubs, v. UUadUlieraicu uee uautj uuuuniu( ui pu- -J- - ministration el Gov. Beaver as wise, henesa.n.-? II II II li li li ! " : anu ecueuuiHau , ai,wu,ua u" uu.,..- . lien et President Cleveland ss a fall art la--;W:3 lu domeatle and a blunder M. HO.&rsJ .!.. nnwn . reviniinAndln tha nasaaaa !!-, W IUIBIHU 1-uuvj I -n m- m- -4-., by the legislature during tee seitlnB,''. , iqce nf e hin te amend and reform tbOH'. 1 .k..i.,a; anJoralneSjnater J. D..- yf Cameren and Ssnater M. a Qaay ter tbtbr.'rV.e fidelity and tmcieney in aeienawg asm 4 lurtberlegtbe InteresU et Peunsylraala Ukx3 the U.S. Senate, T-. Mfi innsiiei'i , M" I'cmslens were issued en Tuesday tej.j Jsoeb W, welier, ueiemsuvuip, anu sak ,s iiAir.. U.v miiV ITnlnmtiu. .1 - (AVi-V., , iw ..v .--- mmAWUMM lBItiVAtiUM. I 1 Wabbikoteit, D. U, Aprll25 -Fer I I C.Aa,uM Dann.lMiil. anil NW, JaT I I.pntipi4 v WWJIimi' i f aev 1 Tremor. ia ,, titsb seatherly wUas laeresalsg ta KW)i m SY . ' 45 & 4 aV. -ii .- ftv ; m