PTvs?,f 'T1TJW AV-VT FTF 't . a y r- - 74 r. ' ' "l-'-.I . .,,-.- t"1 w-oe- xi k .J. je 5ntef ' i'j m v, "a VOLUME XXIV NO. 221. LANCASTER. PA., MONDAY MAY 21, 1888. PRICE TWO CENTS. &1 Vf VjiJBHBjBiiJir 'fmifV'A-t Kb TUE LUTHERAN SYNOD. 1 tS UUt ANNUAE. BBSSIOIt TO OOMTBMB HERS ON THOBSDAT. Name, el the clerical Delegates Bad the OW sins Who Will Entertain Them Thtrieea -Mwle.eri te bt Ordained The Arsenal te Meat ea Wednesday Meraiag. i There will be nearly 300 clerical dele - gitea te the UUt annual convention et te i Lutheran mtnUterlutn of Pennsylvania, ..which convents In Trinity obnreb. lata city, en Thursdiy. Tae unions will end en May 33. Pollewlog are the namea of the clerical delegates and the eltzens who will i entertain Ihem t I J. O. Abele, Brooklyn, N. Y., Mm a I Matthlet, 120 Mt Orange, at Robinson's, I;. S2( Kant King i T. N. Ander, Rlveralde, r N. J Geerge Darmetaetter, 432 Kiat King I W. J. Andre, Bath, Philip Bedy, 417 ' T ertti Queen ; J. M. Anspieb, Easten.Mra. , & . Hengler, 43 Seuth Prince; E. F. I Apple, Banger, Jehn Falek, 24 Eaat Ger- j man ) O. D. B.rtholemew, Klngtewn, , Sebu vlklll county, Grtae. A. Fen Derimltb. MO North Duke, at Keystone house. North i. Queen; E. A. Braer, Htzleten, Mr. J. uiuei, les norm h leen ; James u. ueeser, Hellersville. Uucks county, Andrew T. Hltrr. rjnWMtRhntnnt! R! A. ItahMn. MOiamer Hill, N. J., Henry Gerhart, 41 f North Queen, at Leepard hotel jF. P. ! Render, Philadelphia, 11. Deerr, 114 North Water, at NeuderfT, 202 Weat Orange ; F. ; Berketneyer, Selleravllle, Bueka county, , Cooper home ; F. K. Bernd, Stettlersville, i Lebtgh county, Reuben Bertaneld, 647 f West Lemen : Dr. O. D. Bernhelm, Phil llpsburg, N. J., Gee D Spreeher, 213 Eaat ' King; I, J. Blckel, Reading, Mr. Jehn . Rey, 115 Seuth Duke; T. W. Bleber, Beth- i lebem, K. MeMel'ea, Exchange hotel; W. 1 J. Bleber, Hellertown, E. McMellen, Er- . change hettl ; 0. K. binder, Oamden, N. I J., A. B. Rengier, 1U2 Houth Prlnea; A. J, , J j. nreinig, iifi"i Aienige oeuoiy, mra. a K. Fabnesteck, 432 Nertb Duke, at Cooper house : E. 8. Urewnmlller, Epbrata, Miss , One Ferney, 101 Seuth Prince, at Dlflen- ; baugh'r, 402 Netth Queen ; II. H. Bruning, ! 'While Haven, Jacob Gable, 28 Seuth Duke; 1 F. F, Buermver, New Yerk city, Geerge D. j Bprecher, 213 East Klna; E. R. Cassaday, Philadelphia, Mra. 8. E. Rengier, 48 Seuth f Prince; D. L.-Oeleman, Doylestown, O. W. . Melzgur, 133 Meuth Queen, at Cooper beuae; ' O. J. Ooepnr, Allentown, J. Fred. Bener, 10 , Eant Walnut, at Swartzarelder'e, 131 Ket 1 Walnu; W. O. Cem man, Reading, OapL 2 -Philip t. Sprrcber, 237 Edit Watnnt, at ; Key.tene beuae; J. 'J. Oreeaman, Kutz 1 lOnDj uib uucjr urrAumuj, uuruitmi. oerair ; nmbla, Geerge Darmaiaetlcr, 432 Est King; ; J. DarrnBtantter. lnck Ilaven, Cbrlatian BebaerTer, 201 West Klnc; J. P. Deeir. Ger Ger rnautewn, G. L. Fen Dertmltb, 307 Eaat ! King; J. C Dizleeer, Cauidee, N. J,, Cbe. Miller. 140 North Dake. at WelfereberKer'A i 40 Seuth IVlnce; A. O. Droppa, Freeland, iinzerne county, ii.awin m. enjaer, -ih RntttH Tltltiea at ITnvafnnn Tlnnaa rl IT Tkwu.MliAlfiii nnrllln Mrs IfAnMf Mttvttn I' mn T.ft Oku,nH sfr UmHB. ib., MM,k .9, Eaet Walnut ; J. W. Early, MllleravlUe, 1 Leepard hotel ; W. 8 Eaiery, Frenchtown, N. J., Jehn Fdlck, 21 Eaat German; 1,N, f Erb, OrwIgsOurg, Rev. J. W. Rumple, 220 i Norh Prince; J. B. Krb, Blallngten, Ohriat i len Rudy, (05 North Queen,at8waitzweld 1 er'ii, 131 Eaat Walnut; A. E Erdmae, ' Nkzuetb, Geerge Breitlgam, 20 Eaat New; H. N. ForIev, Mecbantcsburg, Cumberland county, a F. S tyler, 44 Weat Kldg ; H. 8. ' Fecley, Lynuvllle, Leblgb county, Hho Hhe ber'a, 104 North Queen; Aaren Finefrock, ; Womeladerf, Mre. E. A. Pelper, 235 Eaat i King, at Grape hotel; J. F. C. Fluek, Phll I adelpbia, W. G. Baker, 130 North Duke, et ' Mnu lmaii', 23 Eaat Orange; D. L. Fogel Fegel 1 man, Danville, Kw. J. W. Memlnger, 137 North Duke; Geerge D Fenat, North Walea, Theodere Klczar, 240 KaafOracge ; Jebn J. Fouat, Streudaburg, We. H-Guth-rie, 635 West Walnut, at Allen Gntbrle'a, 1 64 WeBt Ceestnut'; J. B- Fex, E mien ten, Max Delchler, 27 North Queen; W. B. Fex, ! Samneytewn, Montgomery enuntr, She . ber'a, 101 North Queen; 8. A. 1C Franele, Pnlladelphla, B. F. Savier, 44 W6at King; ' J. H. Fritz, Yerk, Mra. J M. Clay, 016 1 North Lime ; Dr. Jacob Fry, Reading, Mra, M. It Leng, 10 Shippen ; O. h Fry, realdenee 37 Seuth Duke ; Z U. Gable, Reading, Mr p. Emma Barr, 220 East King; i G O. Gardner, Rnxbore, Jehn W.Helman, 317 Eaat King ; G. F. Gardner, AUentewn, Frederick Kinz'.er, 1GI North Queen ; I. W. Gauker, Palmyra, Mrs. Dr. S. B. Hart ! man, 128 North I'rUce, at Ribrer beuse ; W. H. Galger, Pillow. Dauphin oennty, Themas Hays, 151 Seuth Prince, at D.tfen bangbV, 402 North Q tee ; D. H. Gala singer, Eisten, Ruv. C E Houpt, 21 Eaat James ; E. H. Uerbart, Pheenlxvllle, Wm. G baker, 139 North Duke, at Musselman'a 23 Enat Orange ; Rudelph Gnrlacb, Tren Tren eon, N. J., Gte Sibatllr, 218 Seuth Queen, at Neuderl'e, 202 Weat Orange ; J. P. Oar man, Berwick, Themas Have, 154 Seuth Prinee, at D'llanbangh'a, 402 Nertb Queen ; U H. Gesebwlnd, Wllketbavrre, MrB. Lucy Graham, northeast oeruur Prince and James ; H. Giez, Jenettiwn, Jebn F. Sflhner, 120 North Prince, at Kehrer home ; P. F. A Glasnw, Tamsqua, Wnlter A. Heln lUb, S3 West Vine, at 11 iblosen'f, ?JW East King ; A. R J. Graepp, Mlllvllle, N. J., Cnrlatian Myers, 31 East German ; J. C. Graepp, Sdranien, Max Delchler, 27 Nertb Queen ; H. Grahn, Philadelphia, Mra. L. Miller, 42 East King ; L Greb, Boyertown, B. F. Sayler, 44 Weat King ; J. Gruhler, Sbenandeab, Frederick Ktn7ler, 101 Nertb Queen : G. F. W. Guenseb, Miners vllle, hcbnylklll county, Fracz Neuderr, 202 WeatOranse ; J. a. Has-, New Yerk city, MUa Snn Bsger, 129 East Orange, at Robin Rebin son's, 22 East King ; J. W. Hauler, New Helland, A. B. Hasaler, esq , Leepard hotel ; C. E. Houpt, realdeLea 21 Eaat James ; j. ueca, I'nuaaeipnia, audui Klein, 307 Cburcb, at Roblnaen'a 22 Eaat King ; Theodere Helllg, Htreuunurg, Theodere Klczar, 240 Eaat Orange ; U P. Hellman, Atbel, Berke county, R. H. Bru baker, 331 North D ike, at Muaselman'a. 23 East Orange; H. F. A Hellwege, Heading, F. A. DltTendertler, 612 North Duke ;C. H. Hemsatb, Bethlehem, Mrs. Jehn Sener, 812 West Ohestuut ; Dr. D. M. Henkel, Oata aaqua, Mm. S. E. Rengier, 48SeuUj Prlneej S. S. Henry, Pdlew, Diupaln asnnty, Jacob B. Ling, 39 Seuth Duke street, at Keystone house ; Reuben Hill, Philadel phla,Charlea F. Uager, at Coe pur House;Jee. !ll I pet, EllztbethTille, Samuel Sprecber, New Helland avenue, at Keystone heme; Dr. U. V. Hllpreebt, Pnlladelphla. O. A. Helnltab, 16 East King ; Dr O A. Hlnter leltner, Pettavllle, Ge. A. Klebl, 108 East King ; C. J. Hlrztl, Chestnut Hit), Pblla dtlpbla, G. L. Fen Daramltb. 307 East King ; M. O. Herlne, Reading, J. O. Hager, The Maplea ; Dr. A K. Heme, AUentewn, Mra Samuel F. Erlsman, 143 Sblppen, at Cooper heuae; D. K, Humbert, Bewera Station, Berka county. O. H. Retbermel, corner Orange aud Water, at Key atone bone; F K Huaizluger, R Jading, Mra. iimu)aliarr,eE.aiiving; r. isenscnrntitr, Wilmington, Del , Gee. Kuss, 415 North Queen; Dr. H. E. Jaoeb, Philadelphia, Mra, Mary B. Brown, 225 Nertb Q-tean ; Franda Jelden, Germantown, Mra. Ellen Rlne, 18 West Orange, at Mus aelman's 23 East Orange ; W. D. O. Kelur, Betblehere, Mil. Rebecca Sener, 220 North Prine, tt Ooepsr beuse ; D. K, Kepner, Potutewn, E. L. Reed. 341 Wat King, at Weirershergei'f, 40 Seuth Prince ; J. J. Kline, New Hanover, Montgomery oeunty, Dr. Jaoeb Ler g, 404 Weat King, at GraefiTa, 721 Marietta avenue ; U. J. Kllngersmltb, Klmberten, 8. M. Myers, SJ9 Nertb Duke ; J. W. Kllnger, Stoucbseurg, Jebn E Hub ley, First National bank, at Sbeter's, 104 North Queen ; J. Kebler, Leaoeck, Lancas ter oeunty, Frank L. Sprenher, 31 East K'ng, at Leepard hotel; B. E. Kramlleb, Ku'ziewn, Jebn F. Oriel, Grape hotel ; M. J. Kramlleb, Fegelavllle, Lehigh oeunty, Mra. M. Arneld, 202 Seuth Queen, at Cooper heuae ; Dr. G. F. Kretel.New Yerk. Jebn O. Hager, The Mapiea ; Pre! H. J, Kuder, Hageratewn Md., Mra. Rebeeca Sener. 220 Werth Prinee, at Cooper beuae ; J. H. Kuder, Leblgbten,Kuben Berlzaeld, 647 West Lemen ; J. J, Kuendleg. Read ing, Mra j. urui. jus reriu uueen ; Cecrad Kuebn Wllkeabarre, Cnrlatian Hitler, oerner Plum and Orange; O. O. Kunkle, Breadbeadavllle, G. F. Mentzer, iCh'tVern",n' Coepr beuse; P. Kuniz, ; - -'. airs. n. a. i-ripar.sw East Klng.l te - hotel ; J, J, Kuutz, Cenyn.bam.f. The presinty, O. A. Fen- e.r- Mil daramltb, Mia tte latnlly at Durte butai, 408 Hertk qaM t W. H. Kuntz, BlasTa4jtea, O.A. FeBderanaHb, 640 North Dak, at DlHawbaugb'a, 403 Eaat Orange ; Haaael Lalxd, Phlladlpbla t Mra. U. U Lear,19 Nertb Sblppen; W.G. Lalttl, Leb aneBf Ctrlatlaa HUltr, N. W. oerner Plan sad Orange; W. C L. Lenkar. Frackvllle, Behnylktll oeunty, Mr. and Mra. Klein, at Keblaaxm'a. 2214 East Klag; M. B. Lenker, Lykeas, Dau phla oeunty, Jehn P. Sebaum, 208 Beeth Quean; J, W. Laaarna, Stene Church, Northampton oeunty, L J. Shreinar, 025 Nertlt Duka, at Muaaelmaa'a. 23 Kaat Oraaga ; J. e. Lslbeaspergar, Glrardvllle, Mra. Catharine Klnzer, 23 North Lime, at Parrln'a, 147 Eaat King ; O. Leepold, Fe. SslavU Lablgh oeunty, Bbeber'a, 101 rerth Queen; L. Ltnrtenatrutb, Maueh Cbuak, Cbrlstlaa Bobae ffer, 201 Weat King; A. A. Linsa, Phlladelphls, Krenz and Vat ter, at Welferaberger'a 40 8enth Prinee ; A. J. Leng, Stouebaburg, Mrs. E. C. Hal), 231 North Queen, at Cooper heuae; Dr. W. J. Mann, Philadelphia, Stevena beuae; A. B. Markley, Jonestown, Frederle Banker, 625 Weat Orange j J. W. Matters, juientewn, Jeremian Hire, 32 uautn uuae, at Muaaalman's, 23 Eaat Orange; J. W. Mayne, Dublin, Montgomery oeunty, Mra. Llnnle Herzeg, 402 North Prinee; F. P. Mayaer, reeldenea 130 Eaat Vine ; J. H. Meyer, Mahaney City, Reuben A. Basr, 141 Kaat Orange, at Muaaelman'e, 23 Eaat Orange; E. L Ml'br, Doyleatewn, Jamtl Prangley, 402 Seuth Prinee, at Dlflen baugh'a, 402 North Queen ; O. D. Mllltr, Hamburg, Jehn E. Habler. 1st National bank, at MheberV, 104 North Queen, Gee. P. Mueller, Marietta, Christian Mueller, 102 Locust; W. A. O. Miller, Kutz tiwn, Mrs Jebn Sener, 342 Weat Cheatnnt; W. H. Mvera, Reading, Stevena beuae; Jacob Nefl, Spring City, P. C Snydsr, 15 Shlppee.at Keystone house; J. B Neiman, CaUwlasa, Dr. J. W. Klnard, 17 Bast Walnut ; J. Neiman, Norrlstewn, W. A. Helnltab, 84 West Vine, at Robln Rebln Robln eon'a, 22UEast King; J. E. Nldeeker, Philadelphia, Mra. L. Miller, 42 Eaat King ; S. E Ochsenferd, Sellna Greve, Geerge Ackerman, 817 Weat King ; at Wolfera Welfera berger'a, 40 Seuth Prinee; J. V. On 1, Quakertown, J. Fred. Snner. 19 East Walnut, at S wart z welder's, 131 Kaat Wal nut; Ulram Peter, Norrlstewn, Jaoeb Rathlen, 46 North Prince ; P. Patteleher, EiateD, Mra. Jacobs, 18 North .Queen ; A. P. PUueger, Tuibetville, Mra. Geerge anuimyer, wz werin tueen ; u. ts. t'uue ger, Beavertown, Mra. Catberine Klexsr, 23 North Lime, at Parvln'a. 147 Kaat King ; J. Q. Pfubl, Harriaburg, Rev. F. P. May aer, 130 Eaat Vine ; Dr. B. Pick, Allegheny, N. Ellmaker, etq, " Frledenthal," at Stevens beuae ; J. K. Piltt Philadelphia, 8. W. Helnltab. 120 Seuth Prince, E. H. Peble, Philadelphia, Charles A. Miller, 140 North Duke, at Welferaberber'a, 40 Seuth Prlnes ; William Rath, AUentewn, Geerge Byerly, 26 E tat German; Myren O. Ratb, AUentewn, Jehn W. Helman, 317 East King; D. E Reed, Cegitn Btatien, Ly coming oeunty, Reuben A. Baer, 141 East Orange, at Musselman'a, 23 Eaat Orange; E. L. Reed, residence, 311 Weat King; D. H. Relter, Rlebland Center, Bueka oeunty, R. H, Brubaker, 331 North Duke, at Mus selsman'a, 23 East Orange; J. J. Reltz, Cherryvllle, Northampton, Philip Rudy, 417 North Queen; J 8. Rennlnger, Slating Slating ten, Bteber'e, 104 North Queen; Dr. S. A. Repaas, Allentown, W. U. Henael, ciq., 42 North Lime; Prof. M. H. Richards, Allen, town. Rev. C. L. Fry, 37 Seuth Dune; W. H. R'ekert, Pnllsueipbla, Cooper bense; W. Rieb, Newark, N. J., Mr. and Mra. Klein, at Roblnaen'a, 22 East King; R D. Reeder, N erris -own, Mra. Jehn Rey, 116 Sauti Duke; J. W. Rumple, Ltneatter, residence, 220 North PrlceDr. B. Sadtler. Baltimore, Md, O. A. Heinltah, 10 East King; G. W. Sandt, Slatlngten, J. L Steln metz, esq , Hlester heuae; C. E. Sandt, Freemanaburg, Jamea Prangley, 402 Seuth Prince, at Keystone heuae ; D. Banner, Tremont, Schuylkill oeuntv, Gee. Ruas, 445 North Queen ; Dr. O. W. Sabaerter, Germantown, C. A. Helnltab, 10 East King; W. A. ScbaefTer, Philadelphia, Gee. D. Spreeher, 213 Eaat King; G. J. Schlatter, Rtcbtteld, Mrs, Rcaenmiller, 3.10 North Duke, at Swartzweider'a 131 East Walnut ; F. J. F. Sebantz, Myeratewn, Gee. D. Spreeher, 213 East Kleg; J. A. Sebefler, AUentewn, J. Ed. Ratbven, 30 Bhlppen, at Musaelman'a, 23 East Orange ; M, Sehlmpf, Philadelphia, William Wbelaen, 405 North Mulberry ; J. D. Sehlndel. AUentewn, Dr. Frank Muhlenberg, 218 East Orange ; J. O. Sehlenker, Tamaqus, Mra. H. E. Fabnea Fabnea Fabnea toek, 432 Nertb Duke, at Cooper beuse ; B. W. Schmauk, Lebanon. Mrs. Jacobs, 13 Nertb Queen ; T. E. Sehmauk, Lebanon, J. u. Stetnmetz, esq , Hlester house ; J. H. Schmidt, Freeland, Luzerne oeunty, William Z Sener, 233 Charlette, at Cooper beuse ; H. ;C. Scbmieder, Philadelphia, Henry Aebmus, 25 Eaat Lemen ; Dr, B. M. Scbmucker, Pottatewn, C. A. Heinltah, 10 East King; W. F. Soheener, Bethlehem, Wm. O. Beecber, Eden; O. S. Seaman, Ellzabetbtewn, the Misses Musaer, 35 West Orange; Dr. T. L. Snip, AUentewn, Dr. Frank Mublenberg, 218 East Orange; Dr. J. A. Sels, Philadel phia, Mra. L. Breneman, oerner Llme aud Orange; H. E. Semmel, Lltltz, Mra. Abra ham Setley, 166 East Walnut, at Rehrtr beuse; J. R. SbeiTner, Columbia, P. C. Snyder, 15 Sblppen, at Keyatone heuee; E. E. Slbele, Philadelphia, Mre. Emlen Franklin, 427 North Qui en; J. L. Slbele, Philadelphia, W. U. lienael, esq., 42 North Lime; Enech Smith, Bethlehem, Jaoeb Rathfon, 46 North Prince; E. M. Siultb, Philadelphia, Jeseph H. Helier, 31 Seuth Lime, at Rebrer beuae; Lewis Smith, Wetberly, Luzerne oeunty, A. T. Salzlger, 603 Weat Chestnut; O. P. Smith, Trappe, Montgomery oeuuty, Samuel M. Myera, 329 North Duke; B. S. Smell, Kllneaville, Berka oeunty, tbeMlaaea Buekius. 139 Seuth Queen, at DlQenbaugh'a, 402 North Queen; 1 a, ti. emen, Deuuyiaui uaveu, jenu Obarlea, 146 East Lemen, at Dltfenbaugb'a, 402 North Queen ; A. Spaeth, Philadelphia, Mra. L. Bredeman, oirner Ltme and Orange ; G. F. Spleker, AUentewn, Jebn G. Haas, 41 Eaat Orange, at StevenB beuse; Themas Steek, Brldgeten, N. J., W. D. Srrecber, 221 North Duke, at Leepard hotel ; D. M, Maboney, Northumberland oeunty, Otte E. Weber, 6 North Filnee ; A. M. Strauss, tiilberta, Menree oeunty, Harry L. Sbenk, 131 Eaat Cheat nut, at Cooper house ; Wm. H. Strauss, Leblgbten, Mra. Mary Buchmiller, 132 Nertn Queen, at Muaaielman'a, 23 Eaat Orange ; H. B. Stredacb, Brooklyn, N. Y., Jehn F. Grlel, 601 Walnut, at Grape hotel ; J. H. Stump, Great Bend, N, Y., Cbrlatian Mueller, 102Lecuit ; 8. B Stupp, Oae, Lebanon oeunty, Andrnw Walts, 422 Maner, at Greed's, 721 Marietta avenue ; G. A. Struntz, Plttsten, Keller & Shulti, at Weltersberger's, 48 Seuth Prince ; D. D. Trexler, Bernvllle, Berka oeunty, Jehn Lelhley. 144 Seuth Queen, at Cooper heuae ; F, H Ulrica; Myeratewn, Cooper beuae ; J. H. TJmbenben, Mennt Jev, A, 8. Ren gier, 102 Seuth Prinee; J. Q. Upp, Eaaten, Mrs Ltnnte uetzg, vn ertn rnnce ; j. IL Veea. Ansenta, Tiega county, O. A. Fen Derimltb, at K j atone house; Dr. Wm, Waekernagel, N. Ellmaker, eaq , "File denthaL" at S'eveni heuae ; A. W. Walter, Euten. Mta. Henry Martin. 139 Eaat Chest nut, itSirsrtzwelderV 131 Est Walnut; F. Waif, SaUeravllle, J. P. Sebaum, 208 Seuth Queen; J. F. Wampele, Freenurg, Snyder oeunty, B F. Sayler, 41 Weat King; A. J. Weddell, Nortlatewn, Gee. W. Byerly, 20 Eaat German ; H. Welckse1, Line Mountain, W.D Spreeher, 521 Nertb Duke, at Leepard hotel ; F. W. Welaketten Philadelphia, Rev. F. P. Mayaer, 136 Eaat Vine;C. F. Welden, Pnlladelpaia, F. L, Spreeher, at Leepard hotel ; B. U. Welder, Rsamatewn. Lancaster county, O te E. Weber, 6 North Prince; J. H. Weadel, Harriaburg, Henry Achmua, 25 Eaat Lemen ; Samuel Weitleb, Dusbere,8ulllvan county, Cel. H. A. Hambrlght, 220 North Prinee, at Cooper house; F. Wlsehan, Philadelphia, Gee. A. Klebl, 168 Eaat King ; P. P. Wisser, Hokendauqua, Chaa. E. Leng, 21 Sblppen, at Dlflenbaugh'a, 4j2 North Queen ; a; C, Wuenter, summit Mill, Carben oeunty. Dr. H. H. Withers, '278eutbLlme.it Dlnen baugb'a, 402 North Queen ; A. L. Yount, Wllllamapert, C. G. Sebubertb, 148 East King, at Swartzweider'a, 131 East Walnut ; J. Zintner, Pellllpaburg, N. J,, Wm. Wobl Webl aen, iOa Nertb Mulberry ; 8. A Zlegenfuaa, Rath, Rev. J. W. Rumple, 220 Nertb Prinee; R M. Ztmmermau, Philadelphia, theMlaaea Muiwr, 35 Weat Onnge ; P. F. Zlzelman, Scranton, Henry Deerr, 114 Nertb Water, at Neuderl'a, 202 Weat Orange ; Wm. H. Zuber.Pottatewn, Mayer Edw. Edgerlry, at Oxjper beuae; B. D. Zwelzlg, Reading, Wm. Z. Bener, 331 North Charlette, at Cooper house. The visiting clergyman ire : Dr. 0. B. Albert. Baltimore. Md.. Wm. Q. Baker, J 139 North Onkl 1 O. W. Eadexa, Yerk, Geerge BretMna, 28 Beat New ; Pret W. K. Frlck, at. Peter, Mlaa., Mra. M. Hsta itab, 42 Seuth Priaee ; C. F. W. Heb, Reekeater, N.Y., Mra. M. Arneld, an Beath Qaaee, at Cooper hense ; M. J. H. Leeaeke, Altoeoa, Rav. P. Mayaer, 1M Kaat Viae; J. H. Orr, Meedvilla, G. Get I, 631 North Duke, at 8 warla welder's, 131 Beat Walaut ; Dr. J. U. Merrka, Baltlaaere, Md.. Mre. Mary E. Brews, 225 North Dak t W. A, Pwevant, Plttibarf, Mra, Mary E. Brewa, 225 North Dekej W. A. Paaaavant, Jr., PitUburg, C L. Fry, 37 Seuth Duka ; A. Rlebtar, Reehsater, N. Y., Mra. Oea Shulmyer, 002 North Queen ; O. A. Rensy. (tueolegloal atadeat,) W. O. Beecber, Edaa. The candldatee for erdteetleai are; W. Dleokhet, Jehn Carter, 622 North Duke, at Cooper heaea; Frank F. Fry. Dr. J. Aag. Ehlar, UO North Dak t J. A. Huffard, Mra. H. Meaaer, 9N Weat Vine; K. a Lemen, Mra. M. Arneld. 208 Seuth Queen, at Cooper house; K. B. JLyneh, J. Hay Brewa, esq., at Cot per heuae; A. M. Mahrkan, Dr. J. Ang. Khlar, 180 North Duke; O. Reeer, Mra, J. A. Bpreager, 18 North PrlBee, at Cooper heaae; W. A. Sadtler, Mra. M. Arneld, 908 Seeth Queen, at Cooper house; A. M. Weber, 3. Hay Brown, esq , at Cooper house ; W. Wetck NLlIli. J. A. BprstiMr. 18 North Priaee, at Cooper Heuae ; H. Weigaad, Jehn Oarier, 622 North Duka, at Cooper house; J, H. Wyee, Mra. H. Meaaer, 230 Weat Vine; K. A. Yehl, E. Ed. Kdgerley, 625 EM Kleg, at Cooper Heuse. On Wednesdiy mernlag at 10 o'clock the Alumni aaaoclatlenol the Tbeolegloal Semi nary of Pblladalpbla wUlheld a baaineea aeaalen. In the afteraoea from 4 te 7 the triennial alumni dinner wlU be held In Eahleman'a hill, and la the evening an organ recital will be given la the obureb. Prof. Samuel T. Strang,' of Philadelphia, wUl preside at the organ and he nelatid by Miaa Sarah A. Shearer, of Reading, aoprane, and a eeleeted oheroa. On Thundsy synod wUl be opened by a sermon by the president, Key. Dr. O. F. Kretel. TEUY LIKUB FCNKBIM. f The Obaaqelsa Over William C Smltb, the Lat Who Was Drowned ea Tkatsday. The Inneral of William E. Smith, the high aoheol boy whose aad drowning waa noted en Friday, took plaee en Sunday afternoon from tbe resldenee or his parents, Ne. 663 North Queen street. It waa one of the largest funerals ever eeen In tbe city. The remains were viewed by hundred!. Rev. Heldenateln, a Meanenlte elergymin, preached tbe funeral sermon, Ber. Dr. Knight read the Episcopal aervlee for the dead and the Episcopal choir aang several aeloetlona. The high school boil and teachera attended the funeral In a body There were many fine floral offering!. Among them waa a broken column with the InaoripUen "Our Classmate," the me morial lent by hla elaas, and an open floral book, with tbe Inscription "Tbe End," sent by the pnplla of the beyi' high aehoeL The Interment waa made at the Laneaeter cemetery and tbe crowd there wis ae large that It wie with difficulty that the funeral oertege oeuld get te tbe grave. The pall bearers were: Abraham Adama, Kendig H. Bare, Hiram D. MeCaakey, W. H. Harding, Luther D. Reed and J. R. T. Gray. Jaoeb Bngl.rt's raneral. Tbe funeral of Jaoeb Englert took plaee from St. Jeseph'! hospital en Sunday after noon at 4 o'elook and wis attended by 160 members of St. Mlehael'a aoelety. The wife of deceased, whose Illness from consump tion was noted at tbe time et hla death, waa nnable te attend tbe funeral, and the only relative! present went their two ittUe children, wbe are tee young te realise their less. Father Bebmeltz conducted the esrvlese at tbe hospital and Father Gretemyer at the grave. funeral or J oho Wtf. The funeral of the late Jehn Fry, of Ephrata township, en Baturday, waa very largely attended. Rev. B. G. Welder, et tbeReamatewn Lutheran ohureb, of wbieh deceased waa a member, oendnoted abort aervleea at tbe house and preaebed tbe funeral aermen at Berkatrasae obnreb. Tbe Interment waa made at tbe cemetery ad Joining that ohureb. E. S. KUllan, Samuel Lelsey, Frank Rupp and Jebn Heffman were tbe pall-besrers. OKS.TII or Jacob a. uuppb. A Well Known Clllsae of HaadlDg, Who Re- .Idea in Lancasisr. Frem tbe Heading Telegram. Jaoeb A. Lelppe died Saturday morning t hla late resldenee, Fourth and Pine street, of a complication of diseases, In the 65th year of hla age. Mr. Lelppe hid been confined te hla bed for the past two weeks, and has partaken e! very UtUe neurlahment during tbat time. On Monday he became unoenaoloui and filled te reoegnlze the Im mediate member! of hla family. He re mained In that condition nntU he died. Mr. Lelppe waa born In Baden, Germany, and came te thla country In 1854. He located In Lancaster and engaged In the carpentering business. Net long afterward! he erected a planing mill, and continued In bualneea In tbit city for eighteen years. About eight yeaia age .he removed te Reading and opened the Anoher bending Iwerka at the oerner et Second and Franklin atreeta. He cenUnued in business at thla place up te the time of hla death. Mr. Lelppe wm married 'te Mln Julia FullweUer at Lancaster, who survives, with the following children,: Harry and Cbarlea Lelppe, Mrs. EmmiHelslsr, Mra. Miry E. Hsgelgans, Mrs, Rebert Rlegel, of Brldgewater, Pa.; Misses Julia, Annie, Llllle and Clara Lelppe, and Moure. Jaoeb, William and Albert Lelppe. Deceased wm alae a bretber te Mrs. J-wib Derr, of this city, and Jebn Lelppe, of California. Deceased attended Immanuel Evangelical obureb en Seuth Sixth atreet. He wm well known in this and adleinlng oeunilee. Baseball Maws, Saturday's ohamptenahlp games resulted ii fellows : League Chicago 6, Philadelphia 4 ; De troit 0, New Yjirk 3 ; Pittsburg 2, Willi Willi ingten 1 ; Bosten 7, Indianapolis 4. Association Leuiavllle 6, Athletic 6 ; St. Leula 6, Baltimore 3 r KansM City 1, Brooklyn 0; Cincinnati 5, Cleveland a Sunday'a games were : At Cincinnati, Clnelnatl 8, Cleveland 4 ; at Rldgewoed, Brooklyn v, KansM city u KansM City had but two hits oft Ca rutbera yesterday, In Saturday's KansM City-Brooklyn game MeTamany, of tbe Cowboys, but formerly of Brooklyn, scored tbe winning run. Sixteen thousand people went te Glouces ter yeaterday te aee game of ball between tbe Baltimore and Athletic clubs. Tte grounds oeuld net held tbe large crowd and It wm impossible te play mere tbin two Innings. Seats will new be put In te accommodate 20 000 people. Tbe Aetlvea deleated a picked nine en tbe Ironsides grounds by 13 te 1 this morn ing. Unclalmsd Lclttra. Following Is tbe list of unclaimed letters remaining at tbe Lancaster poatelHoe for tbe week ending May 21 : Ladies LUL Mra. Ida Frldley, Mr. Jes. Kelly, Miss iisttle King, Nellie Seymour, Emma Shank, Mra. Anne Sievenaen, Mra. Anna H. Whitney. Otnti Litt Aug. naeder, F. E. Kahler (Fer ), J H. Keller. F. L. Klsseck, Geerge McCuh, Fred. W. 01 1, D. Hiyea Rupert (Fer ), A. L. Wolf. Tea Ware ilapiliid. There wm a large gathering of the River Bretbern at Rbeaa Swelgart'a meadow en tbe Coneatega, In Epbrata tewnahlp, en Sunday afternoon. Tbe occasion waa tbe baptism by Immersion of ten members. It li estimated that there were three thousand lanoeaptfeant, TBE KNI6BTS TEMPLAR. rinsRUBa Rsaur te eivn tuesi a ROTAt, nSOEFTtON. aaaatrs aad Bnolleg utceiate the f ublie BatMUgs-A Farads en Turad.y el Three Tbeaaaad Knights In ltigalia-The Ac cldeat te a Daueater Cenntlan. Pittsbubq, May 2L The thlrty-lHth aaanaloenclave of tbe Grand Ceiumandery Kalghta Templar of Pennsylvania com cem mesiOM In this city this cvenlng,wlthm In formal reoepUen by the various local com cem minderiee. Already bunting and banners nre Hying te the breeze, and bright flowers spell word! of welcome at every publle place. At 11 e clock te-morrow the Knights, te the number et three thousand , will turn out la fall recalla for a parade through tbe prin cipal thoroughfares of Pittsburg and Alle gheny, and a grand pageant It premlsta te be. The oenclive opens in tbe OrandUepera heuae at three o'clock te morrow afternoon, and In the evening a grand reception will be given at the same plaee, followed by an exhlblUen drill and a ball. On Wednesdiy two river excursions will be taken; tbe elec tion and Installation et cfllccrs will fellow, cleelng the pregramme. While enreute yesterday Nicholas 8. Danner, of the Lancaster Cemmandery, wm thrown from the platform el the train by a Jelt of tbe cars, but waa net dangoreualy hurt HlenOtiAa B. OAMNKU INJUftRD. While Accompanying the Knights Ttmplar te mttabnrg Ue rail Frem the Train. Lancaster Gemmandery Ne. 13, Knights Templar, left this city en Western Express, at 11:10 Saturday nlgbtferPit'eburg, where they will participate In tbe annual atatooon atateoon atatoeon olave. Oa the special car, whleh they bad, there were forty-eight meinberr, but about fifteen ethers went out Sunday and te day. The McKeeapert bandjelned the command cemmand ery In Pittsburg. An accident In which ene of the members of LaneMter Commindery made a very narrow escspe from death, occurred at Lewlstewn Junotlen about two o'clock Sun day morning. The Sir Knight wbe wm Injured wm Nicholas B. Danner, el Paradise, the well known ex-botel proprietor. Mr. Dinner took hla wlfe with him and abe oc cupied a Mat In tbe front part of tbe train. Mr. Danner wm In the rear car with the member! of tbe Commandery for a time, and when the train waa uear L'ntMevtn, where It does net etep, be started te tbe front te Jein hla wlie. He walked out .of the rear ear and while he wm en tbe plat form the train suddenly swung around a curve, Mr. Dinner wm thrown with great force te the ground, and wm badly stunned. He wm found a half hour afterwards by a watchman wbe took him te Lewlstewn. Werd wm telegraphed ahead te Mrs. Dan ner. She wm Intercepted at Alloenn and at onee returned te Lewlstewn, where abe Joined ber husband. Dr. Leaman, et Leaman Place, wm alae sent for, and be went te Lewlstewn Sunday morning and attended the injured man. Mr. Danner, his wife and tbe doctor came home en Day Express Sunday, which stepped at Leaman PJaoe for them. Mr, Danner'a faee and bead Is a mass of outs and bruises. His nearest friends would asareely have been able te rocegnlzs him Sunday. H11 right band and arm were also badly out, but Btrauge te Bay be had no bones broken and tbere la no Inter nil Injury. Tbe train was running it a lively rate when tbe accident eccurred, and Uwm almost a miracle that Mr. Danner wm net killed, aa be weighs about 200 peunda. As Mr. Danner was alene en the plaUerm from wbicb be was thrown tbe ether members knew nothing et his acol acel dent until after they had left Alteena. It seama tbat as tbe train neared Lewis town the brakeman yelled "next station Alteena," Mr. Danner supposed that tbey were searing Alteena and as he rtoMred te bow his wife the mountain flcentry be tartad front for ber. After getting out et tbe Knlghta' car be found tbat the ene next, wbleh wm a aleeper, was locked. He leaned against the brake, which qulekly turned and tbat caused him te fall from tbe train. Four fertem Uarced. Mr. Elizabeth Lewis and lier three grandchildren were smothered te death Saturday nlgbt at tbe boune of William Llewelyn, Mr. md Mra Llewelyn were away from home during the evenlntr, leav ing their children In charge of Mrs. Lewis, wbe wm Mrs. Llewelyn's mother, shortly before midnight tbe beuse took tire and waa partially destroyed. When the flames bad been extinguished Llewelyn and hla wile returned, and it was discovered that tbe 00 cupants of tbe beuse had rerlslwd. The children were aged 0 and 4 cu, and 18 months, respectively. Iltfure thoM)er. JamMMcTague, an old oUuuder, appear ed before the mayor thla morning. He tried te persuade tbe mayor tbat be was ar reated for doing nothing, but the testimony et tbe officer convinced the mayor tbat he should be punished. He was discharged upon payment of costs. Edward Flleklnger waa arrested en Sat urday night by Oflleer Fiennard for light ing at tbe oerner el Water and Walnut atreeta. He wm also discharged upon the payment of oeats. A Brafeemn B.rluualy Injured. Jehn Kelly, a brakeman en Ceatf avllle local freight, wm badly injured at Blrd-ln-Hand tbla morning. He was ellng can en a aiding about 5:30 o'clock when tbe pole broke and be wm caught betwoen tbe ends. He had four rtba broken and was otberwlto Internally Injured. He waa attended ty Dr. Miller, et Blrd-ln Hand, aud wis brought te Lancaster en News Express. On Way Paanenger be wm taken te hla borne In Columbia. Legislator Omtl.ell rcetecultri. Dr. J. C. Gatcbell, one of the Republican nominees for tbe legislature, was preitcuted for larceny aa bailee a few days age, betore Alderman Ualbacb, by U. L Sutten, one of tbe clerks In tbe recorder's olllce. Sutten WMoneef tbe Jurera In a lunacy commis sion, and tbe allegation 1b tbat Gatchell drew tbe fees of Sutten and appropriated them te hla own use. When Gatchell beard of tbb prosecution be paid Sutten bis fee, tbe suit wm withdrawn and Gatcbell paid tbe oesta. A Urlileg Accident. Saturday alter neon Mr. Butler, wbe keepa tbe betel at McGevernyllle, left bis horse and buggy standing In front of the MeGrsnn beuse. A milkman named Wol Wel gemuth came by and seeuied te be paying mere attention te a long nern no wk maw maw leg thin te where he was E"'eg. He drove Inte Mr. Buaser'a buggy, breaking! wheel te pieces md doing ether slight damage. h it,,. ten ,. 11, raid's" 1'rellt Hlisrleir. Tbe Bosten Herald, In lurtherance of Its prent-abarlng agreement el something ever ay tar co, Divided 10,000 among Its em em pleyM en Saturday, ' Lxcculluii. iMUtd, Twe executions were Issued en Saturday gainst Ell DJeUlcb, farmer, of (Uphe township, and bta farm stock was levied upon by tbe eberlU. Tbe amount of tbe exeouUeus la 1,300, BB PBNmtLTANIA O BR SANS. Dr. B. K. Bnetirl. LeemrM lUlera the MU tertviue Mate NaraaarBckoet, Milucrsvillk, Pa., May 19 Thla even ing Dr. R, K. Buebrle, Superintendent et the Lancaster elty aobeoli, delivered a very Instructive lecture entitled The Pennayl vinli German." The first Germane came te thla country In 1070, la tbe ship qoneord. They came hither te escape from theoruel perseeatlens te wbleh they were objected In the Fatherland. They were net adven turers, bat came here te stay. Mmy eame with mesne uffielsut te buy lsnds ind the necessaries et life. He referred te tbe destruction of the Palatinate as one of tbe eauaMthit brought the Oermana te oureoMta. What have they done? They have converted a wilderness Inte a garden. The growth of Philadelphia la an evidence of the untiring Industry of tbeee people. They built the first furaiee In Pittsburg In 1792, and were early acknowledged m among our foremost meohnlesM well m the beet et farmers, Their piety bu never been questioned and they were among the first te preach tbe tolerance of all sects. They were alwiyi en tba aide et freedom and alwaya opposed te lav ery. Tbelr zal for education la shown by the T.alue or their school property and tbe s&larlM paid their teachera. He paid a glowing tribute te our normal school wbleh he Mid wm maintained principally by Pennsylvania Germans In this a Ger man dlatrlet. Tbelr langusge Is well suited te tbelr vocations. It contains but few words, but these are sufficient te express all the thoughts necessitated by tbelr callings. Ne one iheuld desptM the language of tbe Pennaylvanla Germans. Tbe speaker read a poem in Pennsylvania German and then translated It Inte English. Hla lecture wm attentively listened te and frequently applauded. The game of bMe ball between tbe Ao Ae tlvea of the elty and the Nermal Sshoel nine played tbla alternoen resulted in favor of tbe LaneMter beya by a score of IS te 3, After tbe lecture this evening the student! held a sociable In tbe chapel. All seemed te enjoy It. The Nermal society nnder the leader ship of Prof. H. E. Randall Is preparing te give tbe publle a play entitled ' A Parody en Mikade. " Tbla will be performed next Saturday evening. In addition te tbe plsy a reoltaUen will be given by Miss Landea. TUB M. K. OEMBRai. OOKFEttKNOE. Bnslnesa at Te-Daf'a session Fieaehira slake Beem for Tragedians. Nkw Yerk, May 21. Bishop Warren opened te-daj'a proceedings of the Metho dist Episcopal conference. Ames Shlnkle, of Kentucky, offered a resolution Mklng tbat the blabeps snbmlt te tbe annual con ference a plan changing the ratio of repre sentation te prevent the Increase of minis ters in the present representative body. The motion wm tabled and ordered te be printed. The reports et tbe alandlng committees were banded In, laid en tbe table and or dered te be printed. Tbe committee en tbe Judlelary In their report sus tained Bishop Warren'e decision In the New Jersry conference that he oeuld entertain a motion te place a minister en the supernumerary list agilnat hla will. An appeal wm taken by Rev. W. E, Tompklnaen, but the oemmlttee de cided against him. Therepert WMedepted. Rev. D." Walsh, of Kentucky, offered a resolution amending the report of the com mittee en eeumenlcal conference whleh stated that no conference aball have mere than two delegates te tbe ecumenical con ference of 1891. The amendment wm adopted. The oemmlttee's report Mked tbat each annual conference aeleet two lay and two ministerial member! te tbe ecumenical conference, and tbat the 00m mission en organization sball from these nominee! elect aeven members from each general conference diatrlet and m many mere aa may be deemed necessary te oemplete the membership te the ecumenical oenforenoe. Rev. Banford Hunt, of tbe book oenoern, offered a reaoluUen tbat no financial obli gation aball be Ineurred by thla general conference regarding the oemlng ecumeni cal conference, CeL Ray Hunt, Delegate Cumbacit'a auoeeasor.Jumped te blaf eet and created some merriment and abeuting out "If It is proposed te have a geed time let us pay our ahare of the expenses." Dele gate Smart solemnly asked where tbe money wm te come from. After some de bate Delegate Hunt's resolution wm adopted. Secretary Menree read tbe report of the committee en the order of election?, and m tbla referred te tbe selecting of blabeps tomorrow it naturally created a stir. Tbe report of tbe committee ap pointed te arrange tbe order of election! preaented tbe following : Tbe eleotlen aball be by order. First, blabeps; second, book agent, one New Yerk and two Cincinnati ; third, secretar ies, ene missionary, two obureb. extension, tbree freedmens and four Sunday school and tract societies ; fourth, editors. There wm a bested debate ever an amend ment te tbe report offered by Rev. Dr. Leenard, of Cincinnati. Tbe amendment Mked that tbe name of each candidate should bave tbe Initial and tbe state md conference he represents printed or written en his ballet. Notwith standing considerable opposition te tbla amendment tbe report with It wm finally adopted. After some routine bualneas tbe confer ence adjourned at 12:30 p. m. In order te allow tbe great " Hamlet " aggregation te rehearse for te night's Willeek testimonial. m A pleasant Evening. At the First Presbyterian cburcb Sunday evenlng Rev. Dr, J. Y. Mltebell gave Instead of bis regular aermen, readings Irem edi torials of tbe secular preas reia'lve tetbe annlveraary et tbe Presbyterian Centen-. nlil being held In Philadelphia. He told the mlaalen It would perform, tbat of devis ing some mean! of re-uniting tbe cburcb North and Seuth; It will be remembered tbe split occurred in 1861 ever tbe resolu tions et Rev. Dr. Spring, et New Yerk, in tbe general aiaembly held In tbat city, Imploring tbe obureb te stand by tbe Nertb, the Southern members withdrawing from tbe body and establishing what has been known since aa tbe "Southern General As sembly; " Dr. Mitchell Mked what belter outcome ean emanate from tbla anniver sary than tbe forming of oeaamen brotherjced with no Nertb, no Seuth. It la net often tbeee wleldera or tbe pen furnish aermena for the eiergy, but It was plainly shown bow able tbey are te de se fiem tbe attentive minnsr In which Dr. Mltebell was Uilened te. Tbe musle wm specially selected for tbe occasion. m Charged with laicenjr. Emanuel Helsleman bis been committed by Alderman McConemy te inswer tbe cuarge of larceny, Helaleman lived In tbe beuse of a woman named Bewers aud failed te pay tbe rent aud his household goods wereaelzed by tbe constable. Helaleman then smuggled tbe goods away, and hence this suit. On en a Leng Trip. W. E. Broeme, repreaentlng tbe Ware Varnish company, of Philadelphia, after spending a week home among his frlenda left this morning en in extensive bualnew trlpln tbe Interest of the ibeve firm through Ohie and Mlebigin, ROBBKO OF l.OOO. A Ferms Rtitdtntef Kphraia la Bobbed by Bar Bearder. Mrs. Elizabeth S. Shirk, a former resi dent of Epbrata, but wbe sew resides it Reading, wm robbed en Saturday of 11,000. sumementba age there wm trou ble between herself and husband en ao ae ao eount et hsr being tee Intimate with ether mas, and the result wis a sepitatlen, She removed te Reading and took her children with her. She was the owner et aerce properly at Epbrata, and thla ibe sold a short time ige, and a few days age received the purehase money, $1,500. Ol tbat amount ahe expended (500 In furnlahtng ber Read ing house, and tbe balince abe kept about her, hiving neglected te put It In bank. Tbe mm who get away with the money wm Jehn Robinson, the Englishman who lived In this elty for several months, md wm employed m a canvassing agent by tbe Metropolitan Life Insurance company. Robinson became acquainted with Mr. Shirk when ahe lived at Epbrata, and a few weeka ego went te Reading and bearded with her. He took a great Interest In Mr. Shirk's children, and seen Injratlated hlin aelf Inte the oenUdence el tbe mother. Oa Saturday evening Mra. Shirk and Robinaen visited Miller's Olty park tegeth er, the woman carrying the (1,000 In her dress pocket Upen tbelr return home Rob inson lay down upon a oeuoh In the ilttlng room and apparently went te Bleep. Mra. Shirk retired te her room, and contrary te her usual custom, she having previously kept the money In a drawer, left It In the pocket of her dress, wbleh she threw upon a cbslr, and about 12 o'elook went te bed. About 1 o'elook yes terdsy morning the servant girl re turned home, and upon going up stairs Mr. Bhirk Mked her whether Robinaen wis still lying upon tbe oeuoh in tbe sltUng room. Being told he wm net, tbe girl waa told te go te tbe man's room and see whether be wm there. Net being In bed, a further investigation wm made, wben It wm found tbat Mra. Shirk's pocket-book containing the 11,000 wm mining, tbe back deer wm open and Robinaen wm also gene. Ttie police authorities are en tbe lookout for Robinson, but have net as yet caught him. He Is described m 6 feet 7 luehM In height, Iim fiery red failr, a amall mouataebe et the urne hue, a very red faee aud weigha 176 peunda. THE OAT'S NEW! BT TBLItOUAPII. Citicxae, May 21. Seventy beraea were inQoeited by tbe burning et A. M. Ferbes' bars here thli morning. Twe fimllles lived ever the birn and tbey were rescued by firemen, Habrisex, Mleb,, May 21. Wm. A. Merteller, aged 38, ahet himself while in bed yeaterday. He leaves a wife and four children. San Framoiieo, Msy 21 Peter Kalb fired two aheta at Louise Kullmyer yeater day because ibe rejected his suit. Beth hets took effect. Kalb then ledged a bullet In hla brain, dying Instantly. Kalb wm a Mloen-keoper, Cincinnati, May 2 L Geerge Tbemis, a peddler, shot and killed Msggle Wise, a dlvoreed wemin living it 5 Whitney court, at 0:40 a. m. te-day. He then ahet himself through tbe temple. Washington, May 21 President and Mra, Cleveland will leave here Wednesdsy for Germsntewn, Pa, where they will spend a day or se as the guests et Rev. Charles Weed. On Thursday evening they wlU attend a reoepUen te be given tbe dele gates te tbe Presbyterian geueral assembly. Baltimore, May 2L William Kerr, of Ooekey vlllf, ahet his wife very Mrleusly tbla morning, and tben killed himself. Baltimore, May 2L A speelsl train of elgbt pilaee ears made the ;run from Phil adelphia te Baltimore, 92 miles, this morn ing in one hour and fifty-nine minutes, the fMteat time ever msde en tbe division, Washinuten, May 21 Tbe supreme castle or tbe Knlghta or the Gelden Eagle will begin Its annual convocation In thla elty at Gelden Eagle ball te morrow, By tc-morrew afternoon It is estimated there will be nearly 10,000 atrangera In the elty". Washington, May 21. Mrs. Senater Sawyer died auddenly tbla morning. Tbe aenater was at tbe oapltel at tbe time of bla wile's death. Tbe lady bM been an Invalid for a long tliue. Washington, Msy 21 The president te-day Mnt te tbe Senate tbe nomination of ThemMJ. Smltb, et New Hampshire, te be solicitor of Internal revenue. Pettivillb, Pa, Miy21 The lMtaet In the historic strike of miners was tbe ac quittal iMt evening et all tbe men en trial for complicity In tbe Sbenandeab riotel February lMt. Iii the liuu.e, Wasiiinoten, May 21 In tbe Ueute to day tbe Joint resolution authorizing the uae and improvement of Castle Island In Breton harbor, was returned te tbe Heuse this morning by the president wltbeut bis ap proval; referred. Senate amendments te tbe pension ap propriation bill wm non-concurred la and a conference ordered. !! Ills Higtit Arm, Oflleer Crawford returned home en Sat urday nlgbt from Philadelphia. He found hla bretber In St. Jeseph's hospital doing m well m oeuld be expected. Isaae Craw ford la tbe name of tbe unfortunate man, and he lest hla right band and part of tbe arm by having It caught in in a planer at which he wm working, Off 10 UleucesUr, N, J. Mr. Jehn W. Lewell with bla twodaugb twedaugb ters, Mlsa Anna and Ella, and four young lady gueats, left tbla morning for a vUlt te tbe United States Fish Commission vessel, "The Flab Hawk," new lyingctrGleucester, N. J., and in command et Captain Smltb, a nephew of Mr. Lewell. The party return te-morrow nlgbt. Jealenay Causa Deable Tragedy. Sunday morning "Billy" Andrewa proprietor of tbe Diamond reataurant at Ashlsnd, Wis., shot and Instantly killed bla wife tn tbelr apartment. Andrewa tben turned tbe revolver upon himself, but tbe sbet wm net fatal, and be finished up tbe tragedy wltb a razor, which be drew acres bla threat. Tbe cause of the deed waa Jeal ousy. m 1 Found ll.nijlnr Reuben Shypp, living about tw miles north of Bowmar tylUe, wm found hinging te a tree en bla farm uuud en inaay after noon. He waa a well-to-de farmer and suffered from aberration of the mind, ac cording te the verdict of tbe coroner's jury. Closed lb Bugsgement. Scott t Mills Chip O' the Old Bleck " company cleaed tbelr engagement at Fulton opera beuie ou Saturday evening wben they bad a large audience. Thla evening tbey open at tbe National theatre, Philadel phia. A Heed Hand. Tbe town of Epbrata has a band whi;h tbe citizens bM geed reason te feel proud of. Tbe organization came te town en Sat urday and rendered aeme yery aweet mdaloen our streets, wblch was highly prilled. renaleua Grained. Pension! were granted en Saturday te Martin Keeruer, Laccaster, Augustus BrlgbUn, LincMter, md aa lacieMe te Jehn S. Hyatt, CoJertle, CORNER-STONE LAYING FOR THR OLIVET HAlTtiT CtlUROH BCItDI.NO ON KASTTINEHTRKKT. lattrsiUeg 8f tvlers en Sunday Wit netted by a targe Congregation Addressee by Revr, Vara, Ike Patter, Gray and MitcbelL Muate by 8t. rant's M. M. Cbelr. Bundsy afternoon it 4 o'elook Ibe oerner. stone of Olivet Baptist church, Viae Street, near Duke, was laid In the presence of very Urge congregation. The servleee nom upenea wun cnerai musle finely res-? Vf tterMfl htk. ahnl. U. .....- mm -a t J r. . Ohureb. ltnv. Mlnhanl fn... it,. ..... i tnHnwmA wllK an Ihwu.iIm n . . Vf J? .. -. .u.uva.iuu. iwv. uanriaai yjwr r. Reads. Of HL Psnl'a. TUmA a nniilnn nr lk. "; Scriptures and led tn prayer. Rv. J. R. T. ' "ray, 01 tneuuke atreet M.E churcb.made in interesting ad drees and wm followed ts fellolteus speech by Rev. J. Y. Mitchell, et the First Presbyterian obureb. Rv. Frayne made a short address lu wblch bet took occasion te review the progress of the ohureh for the past nine years. It wm erganlted en tbe 19th day ct May, 1879, and hu consequently Just entered upon tbe tenth year et Its existence, aud in all tbat time hu been aeir-amtaln-Ing. At the close of Rev. Frayne'a addret a aonlleellon for the benefit et tbe church wm lifted. The oerner-atone was then laid by the pastor. It la a enblcal block of Oble blue atone, presented te tbe chureh by MsJ. C. M. Hewell, wbe bu made msny elmtlir gifts te ether ohurehea. In a metallic box in tbe otene were placed tba nimw of tbe clergy who participated In the MrvleM et the laying of tbe corner stone, the name et Majer Hewell, who pre sented it, the namca of the children's cbelr and tbe three mission bandaoennected wltb the ohureb, oeptes of the Intelmeekckh, the .Examiner, the New Era. and tba National Baptitt, and an old copper cols tbat wm found en the site et tbe new church while the old buildings that formerly steed (hare were being tern down. The servleM belngended the congregation WMdlstBlesed with a Deoedleuon, MR, MILLS 1 UOVKTVL. ?SrI rfftt IUIImm Vila Mill Will v-u .. a. W --- .-...-. ... ..... mmm mtMW ', "'v Ci Tba U.pablleane May Accept MIS - '5V M rropeemon. Q'y.. rS Washington, May 2L Chairman MUlaVK??'.''! says be Is glad tbe general debate enhla'j'i tarllf bill la ended. Had a vote bees takes t 4 three weeka age he bel loves the measure would hive been defeated. Since the state conventions hid been held,however, several gentlemen have changed their poaltlena and new Mr. Mills thinks there will be several votes te spare en tbe final passage, of the bill. In txolanatlen of hla nblnettnei " te extending Mr. Randall's time last Friday,4 V Mr. Mills says he objected because Messrs. &&: MeKinley and Randall violated an eiDraM- jS, agreement previously made u te wkte..'T?- and hew long he should speak, and that ",M during hla (Mr. Mills') absence from tbe ym- Ker at taaet a nraalr Itia Tlnn.a elll -.lw-ir.Wfrr- the tariff bill a rest and turn atlanttnn SaV iv, annmnrlatlnn lillta Tn lha HHHtlAf - ' -rrr----- - - W-O..OKW jyre efforts will be made by the lealera et bethw ; parties te oeme te soma understanding re- j'i2i speetlng a final vote en tbe bill m it new &- 1 stand. The preposition msde te the Rs-JSn publleans by Mr. Mills tbst they offer ty' substitute en wbleh a vote Is te be tikes," "'fe'' then It thitis voted down, that a final vote) t ' aball be taken en the Mills bill bM bees -i atiuueiy uuueiuei-j j, nna a large pirtOI IBe) -pi! HepuDiieins are inclined te aoeept the ;M propeaiHuu. At m mniea inn mr. nandiu rm bis given assurance that the propaalUen of 'M :1 Mr Mllla If .... n- lll rf.f-.. .kn kli. '' ' because a suDQcleut number et Demoeratlev ' votes hve beeu pledged against tbe bill M J& ltitinda. l An Ohie Dsmoerat, wbe hu raid nirtle. "Xd's ular attention te tbe course of tbe tariff de- W bate, Mid tbla morning that if a vote fc & taken en the bill In Its present oendlUos, 'f: twelve uemoerats, including Mr. Baa. ,B1I. OT1LL UIX 1UUUU riMHirilHIl . IMbA It. He would net name tbe gentlemen, btttn; aiu tuvy nuuiu ue irutu tun lOllOWing-!JV uitee: xuree jrem X'ennsyivania, tSrM 'H"ir,i' trnrn V,.1. . ..nn. r-A .-.,.... .'r WV'A ' . ' ..wuAAiun .ui,,i,viiuiuvuilUEUUIIUI, IWS -HK ' from New Jersey, one from Oble, one iraes ir''-i Seuth Carolina, and possibly one freea'Xf. , ueuiHia. iui .ujijiuimi ui vun out U9USTS 'j-Z,-di ; tbat enough Republican votes will be as-.', 5 urea te meretnin cntet any defections. -t, t Auditor Oeneial .Nerrla Dead. L'.iti PitIl.ADiei.PUIA, May 2 L -CeL A. WUsOs. , Nerrls, auditor general of Pennsylvaala, W1 wbe has been ill wltb nervous prontratles ' , : for savaral eraakn nut. dliwi at hla raM.n.. . Jv?'. In .hla l,n hnili .ll.. t -!-.., .Wl. fv'tJ-j .. . v.. j m ..w.. mm, . w wwa Male r' morn In ar. 'h-V Habrisoure, May 21. Tbe auditor gas-f j erel's department wm closed Immediately j'JfiS Iter the announcement or the death et Cel' Nerrls and the front draped in mourning. Tbe llig en'tbe dome "of tbe caphel waa placed at bslf maat by order of Gov. Beaver. wbe Is new in Philadelphia. Chief Me Camant aent tbe following inoasage of ces delence ; " Mrs. A. Wilsen Nerrls : Yeu hive tb deepest sympathy of myself and the cm pleyea of the auditor geueral's department lu the fillet ion whieh bM Just befallen, you." Ai tbe vacancy caused by the death of Auditor General Nerrls occurred tbtea months prier te tbe next general eleatics, It la necessary for tbe people te elect a suc cessor. In tbe meantime tbe governor fa autberlzd te fill tbe vacancy by appoint ment. "Already Tbe. MeCamant is mentioned, as tbe probable sucaoater el the late auditor general.; The l'reib)teruu Aasembly. Philadelphia, May 2L The morning session of tbe Presbyterian general assem bly was taken up wltb tbe conalderatlen et tbe subject of 1 read men's mission. The report of tbe standing oemmlttee was read by tbe chairman, tbe Rev. Dr, Dickey, and abewed gratilyleg progress. Earnest appeals for active support were msde by tba Rev. Dr, Allen, aeeretery of tbe committee, end the Ray. Dr. Bingham. Prof. Lawrence, of Blddle university, Nertb Carolina, made a brief apcech In wbleh he said that tbe work In behalf of tbe freedmen wm doing much te promote a union of the Nerthers and Southern cbutcbea. Messages of greeting and geed wishes were received from tbe general assembly In Baltimore and the general enfereuce of the Metho dist Episcopal convention tn New Yerk. Ou motion et tbe Rev. Dr. Uerrlck Jobnses a oemmlttee of 11 vj wm appointed te confer with President Cleveland ea tbe oecmIos of bta visit te tbe elty tbla week en the re. latlena of tbe government te Indlsn schools, Consideration of tbe question of organle union wltb tbe Southern church wm made tbe second order et tbe day for Friday of this week. Hearlug Ceutlaued. W. n. Miller, charged by Millard Miller with larcenry, was te I ave been beard by Alderman Ualbacb this morning, but the case waa continued by consent of ceucael. mmAtmmm imuiUATtuxM, P Washington, D. C, May 12. -Fer EMtern Pennaylvanla and New .far. eey : Warmer, fair weather, light tq fresh Wledi Inoreelag la fetce, t .v sT'-te&a vU-itf 1 .-n m rt.U IS! xJ!f. !!." JLAm . xnia r&&. y ri vS 6PV yf?. 5 : I fSM. .& JiT' . iT j ' & M 'VI? WN 13 S'U . 3 1A '.H - Y ,i a .t-