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VOLUME XXIV-NO. 228.-SIX PAGES.
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LANCASTER. PA SATUKDAY; MAY 26. 1888.
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THE LOTHERAN SYNOD.
llErURT OF TDK TUBOLOGIOAE. SI
AM DIBBOTOBS aCBMlTlBD.
Bew Members Admitted le tee Mlnaurti an-
Turn application of Candidates far Ordasev
tlea rreeanted and Apr mM-Aspra-
prlatlen Fer MahUkbsrg call!.
Synod opened Friday tfterBoea with the
singing .of tha 261st hymn, followed with
prayer by Her. K. H. Pohle, of Philadel
phia. The tellers appointed te count the votes
cut for members of the executive oom eom oem
mlttee made" report, from wbteb It appeared
that the following were elected :
Rev. F. J. F.Scbsntz, Myetatewn ; Rev.
Dr. T. Ii. Belp, Allentown (Rev. Or. & AT.
Beh mucker, Pottatewn ; Rev. Dr. Jaeeb
Fry, Reading; Rev. M. C. Herlne, Read
leg ; and Messrs, A. W. Pettelger, Reading)
F. M. D eh, Allentown ; O. R. Lata,
Lebanon ; W. A. Henry and C. H. LeJe,
Reading. "' "
Tbe report of the dlrea'eiB of the theo
logical aemlnarywaa read by Rer. Or. B.
M. Bohmueker. Following la an abetraet
of tbe report : Beard beld meeting en Oct
10, 1887, for tbe pnrpeae of determining en
plana, arrangements and location of the
new semlnery.bulldlng. Rev. R. Hill pre pre
aeeted a general outline. It waa decided
that the building ahenld be of German town
and Chestnut Bill atone, and that It ahenld
have rooms ter 100 student. The annual
meeting of the beard waa beld May 21 and
22, 1888 Tbe report of tbe faculty showed
that 04 students were In attendance daring
tbe past year 21 In tbe senior, 23 In
tbe .middle and 20 In tbe Junier
class three of whom have withdrawn
from their preparation for tbe min
istry. Twenty members of tbe Junier
class were admltted te graduation and will
apply te this or ether synods for exsmlna exsmlna
tlen and admission te ordination. Tbe
treaaurer of tbe New Yerk mlnlsterlum
showed tbat (717.15 bad been paid te the
professor 'and that tbe endowment fund
amounted te 6,991.45. Tbe report of tbe
agent showed that f 10,706 bad been received
for tbe seminary during tbe year, which
with the balance of laat year of 15,764 84
mane $21,659 6& Tbe expenditures were
$4,702 CO. Receipts from tbe beginning
$57,008 42 ; expenditures $40,210.83 ; balance
$10,707 50.
A coutraet was made for tbe new budd
ing at a cost of $40,375, exclusive of the
work underground. Tbe new seminary
building will bave a lengtb of 110 feet 0
Inches, and a width of 108 feet 0 lne"v,
and will consist of two wings unitedly a
central building 40 by 28 feet, at tbe bead
of a court 37 feet wide by 80 feet deep. It
Is te be three-stories blgb with a basement
7 leet blgb, rising 5 feet above tbe tenaoe.
A HEBREW TEACUEH WANTED.
Or. Minn, pro'esser of OldTestsm n'.ix
egesls In Mublenberg college, requested
that a tutor or Instructor might be appointed
te whom tbe elementary teaching of tbe
Hebrew language might be committed, and
mere time be secured fortbeetber branebea
under bis earn. By Dr. Mann's generosity
tbe larger put of tbe compensation of aucb
a tutor has been provided. Tbe beard
oleaed tbe transaction of business atnoen
May 22, in order te lay tbe corner-stone of
tbe new seminary. Tbe corner-stone wsa
laid by Dr. G. V. Kretel, president of tbe
synod, Drr. Sehacfl-r and Mann delivering
tbe addressee.
Or communication was received from St.
'Jehn's Lutheran churcb, Philadelphia, re
specting tbe seminary endowment fur
nished by that congregation. Said com
munication was considered and referred te
a committee of synod te consult with St.
Jehn's congregation.
At this point in tbe proceedings the
president weloemed with mueb cordiality
tbe following ordained pastors wbe bad
applied for, and by unanimous vote of tbe
synod, been reeelved Inte full membership
thereof : Rev. J. B. Fex and Rev. 3. J.
Foust, of tbe Pittsburg synod ; Rev. J. O.
Geepp, Rev. Uoge Wendel and Rev. H.
Peters, all of the New Yerk mlnlsterlum of
New Yerk.
Rev. Reuben Hill, Philadelphia, finan
cial agent for tbe collection of f unda for tbe
Mount Airy semlnary,read a report, giving
In detail a statement of tbe moneyeie meneyeie moneyeie
eelvedln aid of the seminary. Tbe total
amount was $57,003 42. '
v5V. H.Htaske, etn.., ceunael ter tbe thec thec thec
loglesl seminaries lu tbe case of the legscy
and devise el tbe late Henry Slngmaater te
aald seminaries, read the report of the
beard of directors which alter discussion
was adopted. Tbe report favera the accep
tance of the compromise made with Mrs.
Slngmaater relative te Mr. Blegmaatet's de
vised estate, tbe value el which la probably
ever $00,000, one half of which la secured
te tbe seminaries, and tbe bulk or tbe ether
half will probably go te the aame Institu
tions eventually.
Tbe following committee en tbe applica
tion of tbe German oengregatlona te or.
ganlze a German conference was appointed :
Rev. Dr. B. M. Schmucker, Reyr. Banner,
Pettelsber, limning, and Mesara. M. Lau-"
gensteln, F, W. Lelssman, and Charles
Duerner.
This commlttee was directed te meet and
confer with tbe president of synod Satur
day mornleg.
Tellers were appointed te conduct the
oleetlon el members of tbe beard of tbe
theological seminary te tslte Ibe place of
these whose terms expire at tbe present
session. Billets were prepared and voted,
but synod adjourned before the tellers re
ported the result.
SATURDAY MOHNINQ HE9SION.
Dovetlonal servlee was conducted by Rev.
Dr. 8. A. Repass, of Allentown, who read
the lO'.h psalm.
Tbe tellers appolnted te conduct the elec
tion of directors of tbe theological seminary
reperted tbe election el tbe follewing:
Ministers Rev. J. Fry, B. M. Sobeiucktr,
D. D , F. W. Wetsketlen, W. A. Sehseffer,
Reuben Hill, G. F. Spleker, D. D.
Laymen W. Staake, esq., J, Remmel,
M. D , Henry Beales, J. G. Gelaeeubslner,
T. H. Dlehl, W. W. Kurlr.
The applications of tbe candidates for
ordination Dave been presented te synod,
and tbe applications approved. Tbe appli
cants were presenter ueiere me president,
wbe delivered te them an Impressive ad.
dress urging them te prepare themselves
fortbelrerdlnstlon en Tuesday next, and
for tbe ministerial work In which they are
about te engage. Following are tbe candi
dates : Charles Clinten Heyer, Lewis
tiwn; Wm. Dreckbeff, Rosleok, P. ;
Franklin Fester Fry, Reading; Carl
Christian Adelf Eberbard Helm,
Wrecker Renglu; James A. H, Hufierd,
Wytbevllle ; K. O. Limen, Iowa ; Rebert
B. Lynch, Pennsbury, Pa.; A. Miles Mehr
kam, Little Gap, Carben county, Pa ; Been
Reber, Berks coenty, Pa., Herman Hinrld
Rlppe, Hancver, Pa.; Wm. A. Sadder,
Baltimore, Md.; Adam M. Weber, Bern-
vlile, Berka county, Pa.; Wm. Weleksel,
ttadbankO arloe -county, Pa.; Herman
Weigsflri, Hallerstsfl", Pruaala; Jehn H.
Wjsa. Virginia; Ellas A. Teh), Leh'gh
.county.
Tbe report of trustee of Mublenberg col cel
ilege was resd by Rev. 8. A. Zlegenlnse, of
Bath, Pa. Tbe report was considered item
by Item, and alter a long discussion by
synod a resolution waa passed appropriat
ing $000 te tbe German professorship of the
eMlege. An approprtatlea of 11,000 te the
a t!eje waa voted without debate.
Rav. J. a. Cooper read a long Hat of
ateaaerlal eeatolbatleaa te Mahleubergool Mahleubergeol Mahleubergoel
lata freas coafetenooo, ehurehes aad Indi
viduals. Tbe total ameuat of tbe oontrlba eontrlba oentrlba
tloaa waa 94,9627, which nave Mas added
te tka Oeraea eadewaaeat fund of the oel eel
lata, wblcb bow aaaeunta te 910,827.37.
Kev. Cooper aad a vigoreua addreas la
behalf of the college.
Rev. Dr. Bales offered reeoluUea cf
tbaaka te the contributors te the aeveral
cellet fuHda, which was uaaalmeualy
adopted.
The report of tba dlre-tera or Muhlen
bars college waa adopted aa a whole.
Tellera wan appointed te oendnot tbe
eleotles for members of the beard of trns trns
taaaef Muhlennert college. Having col
lected tb baileU they retired toeount
them.
Bar. A. Rlchter preeented synod with a
History of tbe New Yerk Mlnlsterlum."
Ha waa given a vote of thanks.
Tbe ayned proceeded te consider tbe
question of oeaetltuUng a German confer,
eaoe. After considerable discussion tba
matter was postponed until thla afternoer.
There wlU be services this evening In
Christ Lutheran church In tbe Interest of
tbe Geruantewn Orphans' Heme. Ad
dressee will be made by Rev. Dr. Mann,
Philadelphia, and Rev. T. E. Sebmauk,
Lebanon.
The ordination service of the synod will
be held en Tueaday evening at 7:45. Thir
teen young men will be Inducted into tbe
ministry.
Friday Evening SetTleas.
Tba services at Graea church Friday
evening a drew very large audience. Tbe
ehurch waselaberately decorated with palms
and flowers, stars, anohera, and cresses
Rev. L. H. Gesehwlnd, of Wllkesbaric,
conducted the services. Rev. C. J. Cooper
delivered an able address en "Education"
and Rev. Enech Smith, of Bethlehem, an
address en missions, both of whleh were
highly Interesting.
TUB SUNDAY SERVICES.
Msmbers el Mlntittrlam Wbe Will D.IUsr
Ssrmans Morning and Bvenleg.
Nesrly ,all the pulpits of this dry to
morrow will be occupied by clergymen at
tending tbe Lutheran ayned.
Rev. Dr. Betas, of Philadelphia, will de
liver the aermeu In tbe morning, and Rev.
J. M. Anspaeb, of Eastern, in the evening,
at Trinity Lutheran ohureb. t, I
The festal aervlee of tba Sunday aoheol la
the afternoon at 2:30, will be one or tbe chief
featureeef tbe day. Three former pastors,
Revs. Kretel, Laird and Grlsslnger, and
three ethers. Revs, Frlek, Fasssvant and
Sebmauk, will make brier, Interesting ad
dresses, whleh will be interspersed with
beautiful antbema and carols, rendered by
hundreda of volees accompanied by the
organ and orchestra. Tbe mualc at the con
gregation el services will also be very tine.
Zlen's German church, Reva. A. Spaeth,
D. D , of Philadelphia, in tbe morning, and
Bk W. Sebmauk, of Lebanon, In the even
In tr
ance church, Reva D. H. Qelsslnger, of
Easien, and W. A, Sebaetfer. of German
town. Christ obureb, Rev. Or. G. D. Bernhelm,
of Fhilllpaburg, N. J., and Rev. A. B.
Msrkley, or Jonestown, Pa.
St. Jehn's Lutheran obureb, Rev. Dr.
B. Badtler, of Baltimore, and Rev. H. N.
Fealey, of Meebanlcsburg.
Bu Stephen's German chureb, Knv. J.
Grubler, of Shenandoah, and A. R. -Graeff,
efMUleravlUe,N. J.
Moravian, Rev. W A. Passsvsnt, Jr., of
Pittsburg.
First Reformed, Rev. D. M. Henkel, O.
D., of Oatasauqus, and I. N. Krb, of Orwlgs
burg. '. Paul'a Refcrmed, Rev. O. P. Smitb,
of Cellegevllle, and O. D. Foust, of North
Wslea.
College cbapel, Rev. M. C. Herlne, of
Reading.
First Methodist, Rev D. Bernbelm.
St. Paul'e Methodist, Rev. J. R. Shoffner,
ofCelumbls.
First Presbyterian, Revs. C. J. Hlrzel,
Chestnut Hill. Philadelphia, and D. H.
Gelaslnger, or Bosten.
Memerial Presbyterian, Rer. B. E.
Eramlleb, of Kutztown, and J. H. Nelman,
of Catawlssa.
A number of Sunday schools will also be
addressed by the visitors.
Market Slrtat Bridge Paid Fer.
Dlreoter Wsgner en Frldsy approved tbe
warrant for tbe final payment te R. A. Ma
lone & Sens, contractors for building the
new bridge ever tbe BehnylkUl river at
Market street, Philadelphia, amounting te
$58,013 78. The oentract price waa $271,000,
from which waa deducted $150 for work net
required by the specifications, $384.22 for
expenses of engineer oerps, and $3,100 for
delay In time of completing tbe work at the
rate of $50 per day. The atrneture has been
examined and approved by an expert se
lected by tbe msyer. The oentract prevldea
that tbe bridge sball be kept In geed repair
by tbe contraetoia for three years.
m
Ald.rman sparrlei's Court.
Jehn Mumma bad a bearing laat evening
ea the charge of larceny of a aet or harneas,
tae property of W. D. Sprecber and was
held in ball for ti ial at court.
Tbe suit agalnstt Jehn U. Buckley, In
whieb Fen ten Harris charged htm wltb
sorely of tbe peace, was withdrawn.
The obargeet assault snd battery against
Samuel Moere, wbleh wss preferred by
Frederiek Miller, wss dismissed.
Jehn Merrlsary, htrged with ssssult and
battery upon Frederick Miller and Fred
erick Menrer, waa beld in ball for trial at
court
B. F. Maynard was held for a bearleg for
eng.glng In an affray wltb Franela Suter,
Tbe Visiting V kars.
After tbe visiting Yerk , ounellmen bad
aeen tbe operation of tbe read roller yester
dsy, they were taken In omnibuses te
Engle's quarry where they saw tbe stone
crusher in operation. Afterwards the ma
jority of the members or the party went out
te take a leek at tbe new car atable of tbe
City Passenger Railway company. They
returned borne en tbe 7:40 train.
Hs BaUsd a Bew,
Jaoeb Bebwsrta went te tbe saloon of
Cbsrles Vogt laat evening under tbe Influ
ence of liquor. He asked ter beer, wss
refused and be wanted te raise a row. Con
stable Bsrnbelt wss sent for and be arrested
Sebwartz. Ball waa entered for a bearing
before Aldeiman Hal bach.
Decided By the Bnprsma Ce art.
The supreme court concluded Its Phlls
delpbls session en Frldsy. Opinions were
filed in tbe following Lancaster county
cases : Blesslngten vs. commonwealth of
Pennsylysnls ; SchsetTsr vs. Zech ; Hsm Hsm
mend, executer, vs. McClure, administra
tor ; Shirk et al., executer's appeal. In all
tbeae cases tbe lower court waa affirmed.
Insane Ftepla Taken te Uanl.bus.
This morning the Insane people were re
moved from tbe asylum te tbe state asy
lum In Hsrrlsburg. They were leaded en
a special car, at tbe Plum street crossing, te
avoid publicity, and it waa attached te Nia
gara Express. Ne trouble was experienced.
30,000,000 Fer Beading.
Mr. Cerbln baa arranged wltb a strcDg
Londen banking syndicate for an Issue of
four per cent blanket mortgage bends ler
tbe Reading railway company te tbe
amount of $56,000,000. It la retorted that
blda have been made for tbeae bends at 02
par cent,
THE PAGE ANNIVERSARY.
aaMsmnmnaasBBBHaasa
LiTKKaav Becucrre cbucbbatiun
eif raieAT BVBXixa.
The Kzeretses Bajeysw Mf e Large AaMHeaer.
Bt or. B , M. I.stna Bourses tae Monet
ary Address lasarasssasal aad Vecal
Mntle belated M the riaaiaaaws.
MiLLBRaviixa, May 26 One of the
most soceesaiul aaalvateeriaa is the history
of the Page Literary aeelety, of the State
Nermal aoheol, waa held this evening. The
large chapel was' crowded te the deer 1 all
the standing room in the assies aad oeraere
being oecnpied. The deeorastene oeasleted
of flewera, rerna end' exestee teattfally ar
ranged upon the stage. The annate ler the
evening waa furnished by Carl Therbahn'a
oreheetra, of Lancaster. Mlaa Anna J. Mever
seng a sole entitled "Sprint Flowers."
Mum Meyer Is noted aa a very aweet elager
and this evening eeesaed te exeal all termer
efforts. Tbe president, Mr. A. O. C. Smith,
of Medls. Pa, and the secretary, Mlaa
Carrie Myers, of Lancaster, officiated with
dignity and grace. After the opening
musle by tbe oreheetra, Rev. J W. GoedUe,
of this place, la a farvered prayer eaked the
blesjlnge of Ged te rest upon the society,
tbe aoheol and tbe exerelses of the even
ing. The preeldent then delivered the saluta
tory add rear. He extended a hearty wel
come te all and then apeke about preserv
ing tbe Individuality of the peraea. We
ahenld net become the Imitators of great
men. Tbe life of Abraham Ltnoeln ahenld
net lead ua te beoeme rall-epUttera la the
hope of once being president, but rather
ahenld Inspire ua te develop our own
powers and our ewa IndlvlduaUty. Fellow
tbe motto of tbe Page acelety : " Rich In
Faltb, " and al way a be true te her colors.
Tbe Page oration waa delivered by Wm.
F. Perter, White Haven, Pa. Hla aubjeet
waa A Vital Need.'! The speaker made
a strong pies for greater patriotism and
purer politic. The patriotism of the ear
lier period of our national hlaiery waa de
scribed aa having been especially strong.
It waa nourished by the Revolutionary
war, tbe war of 1812 and the war with
Mexico. New we have no war te arouse
our patriotism, and It has beoeme weak for
want of exerelae. The late war waa a fra
ternal strife and made the vital need of
patriotism the greater. Tbe fact that in the
last fifty years fifteen mllllena of foreigners
came te tbla oenntry and brought with
them their own Ideas of government
and. lawa wbleh always differ from
ear own creates a atlll greater need of
patriotism. A surplus In tbe United States
treasury Is also a menace te tbe liberty of
tbe k nation. Se la also a moneyed aria aria aria
toeraoy. The way te meet thla need la te
teach patriotism In our oemmon schools and
pnblle Institutions.
Lee L. Grumblne, esq., of Lebanon, re
cited three selections during tbe evening.
All were mueb enjoyed by the audience
and ha waa frequently applauded.
Tbe honorary addreas wss delivered by
Rev. R. M. Lulher, D. D , of Philadelphia,
The apeaker began by saying that the aub aub
jeot of hla address, ai printed en Hhe pro pre
gramme, waa Secial Ethics." Unforeseen
circumstances hsd prevented him from
making the proper arrangementa with tbe
society, alnea thla aubjeet waa assigned
te him. He did net speak of aoelal etbles,
but gave the audience an excellent addreas
upon life and custema among tbe East
Indiins. He had for aeveu yeara been prin
cipal of a normal aoheol In India, la the
oenntry between Slam and Burmab, and
gave an Interesting account of his experi
ences there. He described tbe Jungles,
some of them aa being full el aerpenta and
ferocious wild besets. Hs gsve a humorous
description of bis first ride upon an ele
pbantand explained aeme of tbssels ele
pbsnts were trained te perform. He
showed the power or the Gospel story upon
the slmple natives and oenoluded by wish
ing the members el tbe soelety tbe happy
life of a successful missionary, teaching the
truths of aolenee and of the Gospel la thla
or In foreign lands.
Mr. L. L. Grumblne recited "Irish
Philosophy" se effectively that rounds of
applause were given him. He alae recited
Only a Leck of Gelden Hair."
Alter another selection of musle by the
orchestra the president adjourned the meet
ing. m
VIVE QHADUATBS.
Commencement BxereUcs of lbs Hlga Scheel
at LUlis.
Lititz, Msy 26. Never before la tbe
history of tbeLltltz publle sobeols were Its
commencement exercises msrksd with
sueh pleasant fealuraa as en the occasion
lsst evening. The exerelses were.held In tbe
Moravian cbapel, and every aeat waa occu
pied. There were five graduates, viz : Mary
H. Tabudy, '.Vleletta Barr, Emma R. Erb,
Pharea S. Frederick and Herace D. Urube.
Mary Tabudy delivered tbe salutatory,
Tbe End Net Yet;" and Herace L.
Grube, tbe valedictory ; Emma R. Erb,
read tbe elaia prophecy, and Pharea Fred
erick delivered an oration en Our Next
President," in which James G. Blaine waa
hla cynosure. All tbe young speaksrs
bad well prepared subjects, and they
were congratulated en every side. la
a felicitous speech Dr. Bbenk, president of
the school beard, presented tbe dlplemaa
te tbe graduates. Rev. Lewers wss booked
te deliver a closing address, but excused
blmself from a lengtby speech en tbe plea
of tbe lateneaa or tbe hour.
Mr. M. J. Metzgar, tbe principal, ad
dressed a few well-cbeeen remarks te tbe
scholars, in which be gave evidence of
being satisfied with wbat had been ao ae ao
eomplisbed ry blmself and teachers during
the session ) ust closed. Mlaa Mary Tabudy
sang a sole In ber best manner. Miss
Lizzie Kemper, a former teacher of tbe
Lltllz school, alae aang a sole, and waa
entbualastleally applauded.
Tbe Instrumental musle was furnished
by the Lititz brass and reed band.
Net Ell UenUlcb.
Ees. iNTELLieKNcan 1 ssw an article
In the iNTKLHOBNean that two executions
were Issued sgslnst E1L Deutrlch amount
ing te; $1,300. I wish te Inform yen that
you made a mlstske. Tbe men's name la
Isaac Deutrlch ; my name la Ell Deutrlch.
Eli Deutbich,
Emzauktutewn, May 25.
Broke Ibe lerjgae.
Tnli morning a countryman with a four
berae team, was driving en North Queen
street At tbe oerner et Lemen his lead
bersee turned suddenly around and tbe
tongue of tbe wagon waa broken cfl.
CecgreMsnan Hieetand Berne.
Congressman Hlestsnd returned from
Wsthlogten last evening en a little trip and
will go baek early in tbe coming week.
Tensions Qmnted,
Pensions were granted during tbe past
week le Martin Keener, Lancaster ; Augus
tus Brighten, Lancaster ; Increase, Jehn E.
Hyatt, Colerain.
Anether Patent.
MUler W. Freim, of' tbla city, bu been
granted a patent through Wm. R. Gerhart,
ter aa improved pad-lock.
CtlBBJENT COOBT BCSUtKea,
The Bead rer 50,000 of tee Assignee of
etaaaaa Bras. Approved.
Court met at 10 o'clock this morning for
the traaaaetlea of current business, aad the
eelttotef thejadgmeatdoeket.
Jeha O. Steber ead Jehn B. Zirtmae, of
Clay tewashtp, were appointed guardian
et the Bstaer ebudrea et William Steber,
The bead of Wat. F. Beyer, aseltaee of
rnaasBa Brether, la the anas of $60,000, waa
pr mated aad approved by the oeurt, The
beadeaaea are Jeha B, Warfel and R. J.
Hoestoa.
J. Fred. Suter, etty, was treated a re
newal of hie aeldler'a neease.
Albert Blsaaena waa appointed oenatable
of Meaaelaa township la plaee of J. Harry
Lytic, restgaed.
L a Osiet waa appointed constable of
Maehelm township la plane of Jeha Ferd,
reelgaed.
Tbe tavern llcenre of Elisabeth Kendlf,
Ooaeatega township, waa tranaferred te
Mary Kendlr.
Albert Aeklea, who served a term for
surety of the peace, waa dueharged under
M insolvent law.
Caspar Maurer. city, was appointed
Ruardlan of the miner children of Mary
Haglegane, diseased.
A. e. Newpher presented a polltlea for
permlaalonte traverse the finding of the
escheat Jury who were empanelled te In
quire whether or net Charles Waltera haa
any helra. The Jury found that Waltera
did net have any helra and hla eetate ea ea
eheated te the state. Mr. Newpher who
represents the Swiss oeneul at Philadelphia,
presented tbe petition te traverse se that the
oeurt ead ejury may review tbe testimony.
A rule te show cause why the finding
should aet be traversed waa granted.
Jeanna Flery, wife of Evan Flery, waa
granted the btneflts of tbe aet of aasembly
or April 3, 1872, giving te married women
the benefit of their separate earnings.
Nineteen Judgments were entered for
wantofeples,ajpca'auee and sill davit of
defense.
A. L. Musaer, B.G. Stark and Samuel
MeMnllen, who aerved three mentha In
Jail for misdemeanor, were dlsebarged
under the Insolvent law.
Albert Sharp, et Harrlsbnrg, against
whom an attachment waa Issued for falling
te pay ever trust funds whleh came Inte hla
custody, appeared before the oeurt. After a
discussion between counsel for the trust
fund and hla attorney It waa decided te con
tinue the matter until June 4. In the
meantime arrangements are te be made by
wbleh Sharps property In Harrlsbnrg la te
be sold before November 1, by aeme parly
te be agreed upon and tbe trust fund paid
out of tbe proceed. Bbarp waa released
en his own reoegnlzsnoe te appear when
wanted.
The motion te dissolve the preliminary
injunctions granted restraining Samuel E.
Lied, of Stevens, East Cocslleo township,
from building ever a well of water which
Jehn 8. Heiser liaa the right te use, waa
argued.
Jehn S. Graham, oily, was appointed
guardian of Anna MaryFlagg, tbe miner
grandehlld of Lewla Z sober.
The following oplmena were filed :
Stofer va, Mlssimar, preliminary tojunctlen
te remain until case Is finally disposed of.
Assigned estate of Jeseph Btark.the oeurt
declined te direct auditor or advise blm te
make en order for tbe purpose of oem pel pel pel
llngtbeacoeuntant te produce certsln books
and papers.
A rule for a new trial was denied In the
ault of Beck vs. Btaeffer.
Hardly Fair le the President's Becerd.
Frem the Baltimore Bun.
Tbe many thousands of Republicans still
In offlee undsr Mr. Olevelsnd will resd
with some surprise tbe orltlelsms made In
the Heuae yesterday by Mr, MoOemaa upon
President Cleveisnd's sdmlnlstrstlen ettbe
civil service lsw. Mr. MoCemas declared
that In a whole century tbere bad never
bean aueh a clean aweep of general officers
aa there had been under Cleveland." He
forgets the sweep" made when tbe Re
publicans first came Inte power In 1831.
wbleh waa a vaat dsal "elsaner" and
quicker than anything aeen elner. He for
gets also that tba civil aervlee deea net con
cern Itself with remevsls, but with api oint
ments and promotions only. The president
might remove every cffielal In one day and
Set net violate a letter et tbe law. It la
ardly fair, then, tocrltleise remevala aa if
they were violations of law. Aa respects tbe
provlstlen el tbe civil servlee law requiring
oempetlve examinations for admission te
the aervlee of the government, It la net
denied that Mr. Cleveland baa honestly en
forced It and haa extended Its application te
branebea of tbe servlee net Included undsr
It during Mr. Arthur's administration. It la
well te keep te tbe facta. Aa It waa uncom
mon te see wholesale remevsls et each
change or tbe occupants of tbe White Heuse
from 1861 te 1882, it wss nsturst te expeet a
large number In 1885, when a new party eama
Inte power. But statistic abew that the
ebangea then and alnee en party grounds
have been phenomenally few. The In In
eompetency and unfitness et msny of tbe
offietsls nnd6r President Arthur and ethers
before him were of course tbe chief reasons
for the passsge of tbe elvll aervlee aet,
from whleh fact It followed that many re re
eovala were neeesssry. But Jastlee re.
quires It te be admitted tbat the olvll-ser-vlee
lew baa been honestly and earnestly
observed by President Olevelsnd in Its let
ter and aplrlL
TBE CITY AND COUNlY.
Ezra B. Wolf has been appointed
pest-
master at uenver.
Colonel Fister, chief clerk of tbe super
vising architect's office at Washington, will
visit Lancaster en Monday te select a site
ter tbe new publle building.
Abrebsm & Bblfler, tbe tell-keeper st
Nsw Helland, bu net eaten solid feed for
10 yesrs, owing te a growth In bis threat.
The fifteenth regular meeting of tbe
Harrlsbnrg Bundsy Scheel association con
vened In Bt- Jebn'a Episcopal ehurch,
Marietta, en Thursday, at 1030 a. m., and
adjourned tn the evening.
Tbe ttrat municipal election will be beld
In Lltllz te-night. Jobnaea Miller baa no
oppealtlon ter burgees.
Mrs. Msry Mitchell Winebrenner, wbe
died at Mount Jey en Tueeday, the widow
of the late Rev, Jehn Wlnebrecner, one of
tbe feundera of tbe Cburcb et Ged, waa
burled from tbe Fourth Street Church of
Ged, in Harrlaburg, this afternoon at 2
o'clock.
Tbe Linden hall seminary commence
ment at Lltlts takes place en Tbnrsdsy,
June 14. Tbeie are sixteen young lady
graduates. Tbe commencement sddress
win be delivered by Rev. J, Max Haik,
D. D.
Te the national Convention.
It is likely that quite a number et gentle
men of tbla city and county will attend tbe
Demoerstlo nstlensl convention In Br,
Leuie, Arrangements are new being made
I jr low rates, and they will be perfected In
tbe oeuree of a couple of days. In sll prob
ability the Lancastrians will hsve e car of
their own and will leave bare en Friday
evening next. A meeting of tbeae wbe
wish te go will be beld st W. U. Uensel's
office en Tuesdsy evening, where every
thing concerning the trip can be learned.
Ueard Fer Treepaisleg.
Carsen May, Jehn Beyenskl, Frank
Smith and William Christ, tbe quartette et
boys wbe were ebarged with trsspassing en
the farm of Edward Geehey, were heard
before Alderman Herabey laat evening.
Tbe case could net be made ent against
Sevlnskl, and the ethers were discharged
ea payment of costs.
FODND IN TBE RIVER.
SHU BOUT OF A MAN MSMBU P1KBCK
TABKN FROM THE BIVKR.
Alter aa ltquest the Badly Deeoaapesed Be
snalas Are Interred, Bat BeUtlves Clalaa
and Bosaeva Thssa se Btevliee,
Where the Man Betlded.
Columbia, May 2a The body of an un
known man waa found ea Friday evening,
about 0 o'clock, floating la the river at Col
umbia. The body waa seen by some parties
en the ehere and waa brought In by BenJ.
Reese, who waa out fishing. The body
was fastened near the wharf at the Celum.
bla Iren oempany's mill and Corener Her
ehey notified. He empanelled the fellow,
lug Jury: Wm. Boynton, H. H. Leckard,
Wm. Gabriel, Samuel Read, F. R. Felmer,
BenJ. Reese. The body waa thoroughly
examined, but nothing waa found en It te
give any elue te Identification. Tbever Tbever
dlet waa that death waa eauaed by drown
ing. The body waa vary much deoemnoeed
aad meat have been la the water about six
weeka. He waa about 6 feet 10 lnebes In
height and about 40 years of age. Many
persona are of the r pinion tbat 11 la the body
of e man named Pieree, who waadrewned
at BteelleB about six weeks ae. The body
waa burled In Petter'a field.
Latsr. Werd waaaent te Hsrrlsburg
of the finding of tbe body of an unknown
man In the river. Tbe relatives of riuee
came te town tbla morning, and tbe body
waa taken up. The remalna were Identified
aa tbat of Pierce.
A Child's Tenlbls Fall.
About 11 o'clock thla morning an Intent
eon of Mr. Lewla Uartman, living en
Batbel street, fell from a aeoend atery
window and received aerleua Injuilea. The
child waa In charge of a slater shout 0 yeara
of age and waa looking out et tbe window.
Tn nnmn mennnr thn Ahllit Allnruirf fmm IIm I
sister and landed en the brieka below. Tbe
fail waa aeen by Mrs. Richards, a neigh-
ber, who picked up the child. A pbyalelan
wak hurriedly sent ler. Mia. Hartman wta
la the eemetery and fainted when she
hesrd tbe ssd news, Tbe child waa still
living at 12 o'clock.
Fer the eenteunial.
Tbe following delegsteabave been elected
te the general meeting en Thursday, May
81st:
Artisans Order of Mutual Protection
Messrs. Jebn A. Blade, 1L 8. Herabey, A.
Redman, A. J. Musser snd Jehn 8. Msx Msx
ten. Liberty Circle, Ne. M, a U. H. F. cf Pa
Messrs. H. B. Rhodes, G. F. Bteiebelser,
Eugene Snsveley, K. H. Reltzel snd A. P.
Redger.
Tbe Columbia Mmnnerober Messrs
Abrem Bruner, H. B. Clepper, Harry C.
Bruner, Wm. Yebe and Michael Bebalbley.
Tbe Aurera Secial Club Measrr. Daniel
Heek, Ferey A. McCaulay, Ralph Sweeney,
Anner Hartman and Edward Fry.
Ohlppeta Castle, Ne. 68, Knlghta of the
Gelden Kagle Messrs. H. M, Sample, W.
J. Btriekler, J. C. Mlltenberger, A. J.
Cresby, D. K. Rettew.
8 an rtar Mornleg Church Services.
Rev. W. H. Jerdy, of Wrlghlavllle, will
preach In tbe Beoend atreet Lutheran
obureb.
Rev. J. II, Knder, of Leblgb, Pa , will
preaeu In the Bu Jehn's Lutheran churcb.
Rev. A. H. Leng, In the Church of Ged,
wUl preaeh en Bunday morning en the aub
Ject,'Thti Ordination of Christian Baptism."
Rev. Tbcs. Harrison, of the M. E. ohureb,
will preaeh en Sunday morning en the
aubjeet, The Other Prodigal or the Elder
Angry Brether."
Rev. Pret Bird, of Seuth Bethlehem, wll
preach In tbe St. Paul'a obureb.
Rev. E.Ludwlek, of Saleme U. B. churcb,
will preach en Sunday morning, en tbe
surjeet, " Olsdnees el Ged's Heuse."
Trinity Reformed chureh will be closed
en Bundsy, Rev. Pannebeeker sttendlng
the Installation of a pastor st Hummsls Hummsls
tewn. M mortal Services.
Union memorial serviees will be held In
the opera beuse en Sunday evening at 8
o'clock. Tbechurehea will be oleaed. Rev.
Q. W. Ely will conduct tbe serviees, and
Revs. E. Ludwlck and A. H. Leng will
assist. Rev. Tber. Hsrrlsen will preaeh en
theenbjeer. "Tbe Hand or Ged la His
tory." A seleet ohelr of mall volees will
lead the alnglng. Gen. Welsh pest wul
attend In a body,
Mr. end Mra. A. C. Bruner left this
morning for Pboenixvllle.
Mr. and Mrs. Delhi, or Bhlppensbnrg
are visiting Rev. E. Ludwlek.
The funeral of tbe late Mra. Mary Elsen
berger wsa beld yesterday afternoon, and
waa largely attended.
Harry Yeanlab waa before Squire Evana
last evening ebarged wltb Insulting Mrs.
Msggle Fisher. Tbe case waa aettled by
Yeanlsh making an apology and paying
tbe costs.
Mra. Rebert Bpetten masbed ber thumb
et tbe right bsnd lsst evening by having it
caught lu the sash el the parlor window.
A J.alens Hnsband' Crimes.
Brunswick, Mr,, Msy sa Yesterday
mornleg William Miller, a respeetsble eltl
sen, ssw his wlfe snd Jehn Mergsn sitting
together In tbe depot. Miller hsd hsd rea
son te suspect bis wife of intimacy with
Mergsn, and drawing bla revolver he began
firing. The first shot struck his wife
In tbe arm and tbe second pierced ber
bressr. Bbe fell te tbe fleer mortally
wounded. Miller next turned tbe weapon
en Morgan and with one sbet brought him
te tbe fleer dead, with a bullet through bla
head. Miller at first fled snd sttempted te
escspe, but later returned and surrendered.
Killed a D.iperade.
Lkavenwehtv, Kt., May 20 Ben
Black, a notorious thief and despersde, wss
sbet three times and Instantly killed yea
erdsy rooming by Police Officer Goodell.
Blsek fired st tbe efflcer, wbe entered a
disreputable beuse te arrest blm, and waa
about te fire again, when Goodell drew hla
weapon and used It with fatal effect. Good Goed Geed
ell waa dlsebarged by tbe coroner's Jury,
but was Ister arrested en a charge of mur
der preferred by some et Blaek'a friend a
He waa Immediately released en ball.
Tbe Northwestern Crep..
Bt. Paui., Minn., May 24 Crep reperta
from all parts of tbe northwest are ex
ceedingly favorable tbla week, (fbe rain
in tbe. Red river valley has been of In
calculable benefit and the condition of
wheat in Southern Minnesota la mucb
better tbsu wss thought possible a month
ego.
A Ynung Wemau Qlves OiO.OCO,
BAvriuenK, Msy 2a In sddltlen te tbe
$100,000 contributed le the Catbolie unlvir
alty lund by a Catbolie gentleman, a lady
of New Yerk, wbe la net ever 23 yeara
old, te-day sent a subscription el $60,Q00.
Ilubur Wlu.
Londen, May 20 In the raee between
Gee, Bubear and Cbaa. Carr, tbe young
sculler from tbe Tyne, the former wen,
WMAtMBM JBXMOAFJOjrS,
i Washimqtew, D. O., Msy 20. Fei
M Eastern Pennsylvania and New Jer
sey ; Slight ebangea in temperature,
I local rains followed by fair weather, winds
I baoeeUog light te fresh westerly.
TBB HRAOQtiantKRS.
tletsls
la Bt. Leuie Which Delegates
Will
Make Headquarters.
St. Leuis, Ma, Msy 2a The ofilelsl
announcement of tbe head quarters of the
memberaelthe Dsmoeratio national ocm ecm
mlttee and the various stste delegstlena haa
been completed by tbe local committee of
arrangements, and la aa fellows i
8
STATS1.
lMtH.iua
Arsanus
California
Colerado........
Connectlent.. )
nelaware.
U t. feillll ...
MlCocarel', Jr.,
ou thorn.
Uael.de.
euthern.
i .n( pay,
u a 'Ihemaa,
W B llarnnm.
tllv nrnttl
Planters
Undell.
eattmrn.
southern.
Mndn.l.
Undel I
Linden,
'lanu-rs.
Llndrll.
Planters,
flanteis.
4eatheru.
Planters.
Southern,
ritnters
-leutbetn.
Laelrde.
Planter.
V v UIUUV,
. .,'.LV "
IIBTHH.,
ueria
ir.lnels.,
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky. .....
ltUltiU ,
Maine...........
Marvand
t'atrtck wai.b.
learning Jua.0,
u urewn.
II M Ham,
U W Blair,
it it Me Henry,
n F Jenes.
Ii jmtrnd Wilsen
p i.nrman,
rR Pries.
J M weaten,
1' U Kollev.
Massachusetts,,
eiieniran. ......
Minnesota.
Mississippi
MlseeDiL
Nebraska.
Nevada. .. I
Cl A Jnhnaien.
1 Q Prather,
I M Buvd.
'J ii Daunt.
Itty.prexyj
teuthe'n
Mndll.
New Hampshlr.
New Jersey.....
New Yurs
North Carolina.
trhle .............
Oregon
Pennsylvania,, .
Rhede Island...
bculh Carolina.
Tennessee
Texas
Vermont
Virginia
West Virginia...
Wltcensiu
Arizona...
Dakota
Uls't. Columbia
Idaho
.tt auuuway,
Btlea llnsr,
rtcs Btalnwav.
Uuial's.
ieuthrn.
LlndelL
Llndell.
U w Hansen,
M W Armstrong
nuiiner,
WA WalUre.
Lselade.
leutheri.
southern,
i.tudell.
Inulhere.
J A Ilarnaby,
vt uawenn.
It F Loenev.
OTllelt,
rianters.
Llndell.
flnnurs.
uunina'iey,
J B harbeur,
A U Davis.
J J. Mltohell,
siJames.
i-iauters.
Hurst's.
(iursi'K.
I aelada
fr iv viuaue,
H H Day.
Wm l)lei son,
Jehn Helev.
Uurst's.
Mentana
W J Moceruilok,
I uuuif.?.'.??':
II ui si's.
& jeiiennif.
Hurwt's,
Ladide.
Hum's.
J Fliosebreugb,
I & ' erriturj
Wyoming ..
i ii nunu.
B Jt Pest,
Uurst's.
OBOOSINQ TBB OFF10EBS.
Theae Wbe Ware El.eud By the General
M. K. Oenr.rence.
New Yentt,May 20-Bishop Warren epenel
the day'a proceedings at tbe Metbedtst
conference, and Presiding Elder Bpesk, el
Baltimore, condueted the devotional exer exer
olses. "the tellers who had taken up ballets
for the eleollen of three missionary secre
taries yesterday, were called upon te re
port. They ennouneed t Total number of
votes cast 4 16 i necessary te a choice 203,
Chaplain O. C, McCabe, one et the present
secretaries, reeelved 855 votes and waa
therefore reelected. Vetes ter the ether
oandldstes ranged fiem 10 te 140,
Anether ballet waa Immediately taken up
for the eleollen of the two remaining score scere
tarlea necessary. In the mesntlme tbe
election of e corresponding eeeretary te tbe
Church Extension aeelety became the
order. Rev. Dr. A. J. Kynetrwna tbe only
nominee. He la practically tbe founder or
the aeelety.
The eeoend ballet for the missionary sec
retaries resulted In no election. Tbe ballet
for eeeretary of the Chureh Extension
aoelety gave A. J. Kynett 331 votes out ere
possible 883.
While debating en tbe msjenty and
minority reperta el tbe committee! en
Freed men's Aid soelety, the election ere
secretary for the Sunday Scheel and Triet
aeelety began.
Tbe third ballet for the election of sec
retaries et the missionary soelety resulted
In the election of J. O. Peck by 223 votes
out of a possible 357 and of A. B. Leenard,
who had about the aame vote. The salary Is
about $t,5C0 a year. On motion of Gen. C.
B. Flak, Dr. J. M. Rsed, who held tbe
oUlee for sixteen yesrs, wss msde an hon hen
arary eeeretary et tbe mlsslensry society.
Tbe election or sn editor for the Attlheditt
Iteview came next in order.
The first ballet ler secretsry of the bun
dsy Scheel Union and Tract aoelety did net
reault In any election.
Tbe Drat ballet for editor of tbe .Review
did net 'result In sny election, Tetsl
votes east 400; necessary te elect 2CC;
J. W. Mendennall received 203 votes j C J,
Little 05, and the ether candidates a leaa
number. Anether ballet waa begun Imme
diately. Tbe aeoend ballet for eeeretary of
the Bunday aoheol union and tract aoelety
resulted In the election of J, L. Hurlbut,et
Plslnflsld, N. J., who reeelved 321 votes out
of the 203 cut
J. M. PhUUpa waa elected by acclamation
treasurer of the mlsslensry soelety snd
Esrl Cranston aaalatant treasurer.
Tba aeoend ballet ler tbe editor et the
Jttview reaulted la tbe election or Dr. J.
W. Mendenheil, who received 291 voice
out of 802 east. Dr. Mendenhall halls from
Delaware, Ob la Rev. Dr. J. Buckley
waa re-elected editor of the Chriitian Ad
vocate, receiving 284 velee out of 896
cist, Miss Frances K. Wllllsrd receiv
ing 105 votes. Rev. Dr. J. H. Bsylls waa re
elected editor of tbe Western ChrUUan
Advocate, receiving 841 votes out of a pos
sible 381. Rev. Dr. Arthur Edwsrds wss
re elected edltoref the Kerlhwutt.n Chrii
tian Advocate by a vote el 83J out of a pos
sible 319. Tbeconferencesdjourned before
tbe debste en tbe majority and minority
reperta et tbe committees en Freedmen's
aid in relation te secretaries was concluded.
Started Fer Princeton.
PniLADELrutA, May 20 Mrs. Grever
Cleveland and a party of friends, among
whom were Mr. and Mra Gee. W. Chllds,
Preeldent Roberts, of the Pennsylvania rail
road company, and Mia. Roberts, snd Rev.
Mr. snd Mrs. Weed, left this oily this
morning in a special car whleh was sttached
te tbe 9:40 express for Prluoeten, N. J.
Tbe party will return en an evening train
and Mrs. Cleveland will spend Sunt'ayln
Germsntewn.
Big Flre tn Wllkf sbsrrs.
Wli.KK.suAitRB, Pa., Msy M A big fiie
br ke out in tbe esatern part of tbe city st 3
o'clock this morning. Owing te a scarcity
of water the flamee spread rapidly and two
blocks of frame dwellings, a furniture and
two grocery stores were destroyed. Tbe
buildings were owned by D. W. Jenes and
Jehn MoDenald. Tbe leta less 1 $20,C00
Insuranee $12,000.
A Vagrant Beld,
Marshall, Me,, Msy 20. Jee Betrlgbt,
a negre, aged 22 years, wss sold under Ue
bsmmer here yesterdsy stternoen at tbe
court house steps for vsgrsney, the pur
chaser taking possession of him for six
months. Tne highest price bid wss f 0,50.
There were seversl ether smaller bids. A
Urge crowd witnessed tbe sale.
Barclay Peak Flsads Uallly.
Mount Helly, N. J., May 2a At tbe
opening of the Peak murder trial tbla
morning all were surprised wber- Peak
pleaded guilty te tbe Indictment. Judge
Garrison Instructed tbe J ury tbst they could
sign a verdlet of murder In the second de
gree, and the court would be responsible.
llrlehinahers HurL.rt Out.
Lavebtk, Ind., May 20,-D. W. Purring Purring
ten A Ce., extenalve brlekmakers, of Gbes Gbes
terten, Ind., bsd sll tbelr buUdlngs burned
yeeterday while experimenting with crude
petroleum as a fuel. One hundred; men
are thrown out of employment, Lew $15,.
COO laiuraneeparUai.
sm
NOT SUSTAINED;
. j7ffl
ARV.
DX WOQDBOWS VIKWB OH EVsV,w
LunusHonrraevsn. .
r ri
ThsBsatbsin Fresbytsriaa aensral i
Sestala the Osetgta Bvned A oemaia
tlea rreaa shelTerttiera Bedy ta Begtrd
te CallhSaT the Twe Assesabttei. "
w
BlLTIUnns. Ma -- i-i-
IMMV.1 lhaaM.1 ' ..- .... vi
day or tbe BeutherB " rljtkilaaiat Tt
three minute rule was continued, aAaa)
te this time 14 delegstea have exsewMsS
tbemeetvea en tbe question of eveletMaW i
Tbe vote waa concluded at 1:18 p.' am, ajajt
resulted aa fellows : Te sustsia Dr. Weed
rows complaint, sit te sustain la Bast.! I K
net te sustain, 109. Rev. T. O. WJMdawft
et Seuth Carolina, gave notice that he weakt
enter a pretest against the decision. , ,.' .
A telegram waa then read from the Phflsv
delpbls Presbyterian convention and re'
ferred te the commlttee en bills aad ever-Y
lures. In substance the cemmunleatMBi''
ssyst The assembly would oemariewd-the?
ndeiity and efficiency et the committee sful
oenferenoe In tbe performance of tba' deM.Ji-;'
eate and Important work entrusted te Kw.
TOhPn I. amM ha -..ln.. Ji I V
ff" iuvuu.iu.1 IUO IS1IUII Ol lue) aSBBta-K ',
W-AS lA I.A .lit., .k HK..AK A .&.. if
mlttee as furnishing a definite and fnrnaaij
uanis ei union, inssmucn aa test eev
J set la net properly before ua, the;
assembly does dealers lu heart nnmtii
ei tne general principle enunciated ha Use X -
replies et the committee te the In qu tries i
propounded by our Southern brsthrsaiae
lurnlshtna- sahatnntlallv reflantlnn nl ,-? i
Vlsws of this body touching ths'ssvetal''
auhjeeta te which they relate. The eaw
aemuiy nepes mat we centennial eeieMyJ ,
linn maw ftmn Iha h.Dl-Hl P M J '
wm m-mj g.ww M.V mgUM.UI W
an era or closer fellewablp a
mere cordial oe- operation la ,1
L
oendnot of their work fnr CTaitUS.'f-
.s
S.f4 .AS .I.A -...H -MT.aIh.I - A K
uu wi uiui. eucw.ua. itiuiiaiaBeBW sbta.
this recommend that tha nnnmlliaa'tM
enlarged by five new members, be eenv;
tinned with Instruotlena te oenfer wttk
aimiiar oemmlttee of the ether asatamely.
ii it anaii de eppeintea, u devistet I
mstneas ei oenuuoting our commeB,
et home and abroad, aa shall
the deer te the fullest aad
co-operation. Tbla aasembly express left
oenvlotlon that the most effective feral of
co-eperatloa can be aecuied otUytkyeM
organic union of the two cAurettea, mss
hereby declares onee mere lie full eeeft,,
deneeln the Southern aasembly aad tts.
readlneaa te enter upon negotlMteas)ook
Ih. An thl Manll k.n. In thAjw i"waJX
.-m W - .WWW... .-WUW.W. .U w"WfJ-,rt. jj
msnt It msy be deemed advisable. J""'i ;Sf -s
- lf? -
S.nhMI aan.kh.K ,!?K M
FniLADiLPHiA, May 26.-Klder -3Lsf i."1
Pratt, of Missouri, led the devetleBal
elsea In the Preabyterlaa aeseflibiy.N
morning. . ,, ;
The first business taken up was Ike U9f$l
et Dr. Nathaniel West against the" Nfteft
of the Judletal oemmlttee. CoeeldenMe
dlsousstea only resulted la the peesBwaaw
ment et tbla question la favor of thsuewe.
of the dsy the report of theataadlateeav
mlttee en theological aemlnarlca. Thsvre
pert, whleh waa read by Dr. Cresby, afcewet
a meat prosperous and statUlactoryeetee
affalra Thstotslvslueerthe varte-Msaa.
Inary prepertlee waa aet down aSfr,''?-)
divided among Princeton, union,.
ern, Lane, Auburn, Danville, McOetwajVv'y
and Ban Francisce. jCTi',
Dr. Nathaniel West rose Immediately ,
after the reading of the report and stteeseted
te rslss at that Juncture a dlsousstea of 'hai
complaint agalnat tha Judlelal esatatHlse,
but wss ruled out of order. t
Dr. Jenks, et Freeport, and Dr. rieghasB' -supported
the re pert, and after aeme further
discussion It wss adopted. ''yt
t- ... .1 a ni.L . ,r;':
assembly this morning that Mr. -JHaua"
ut. vuiun a. AiuAejr soueubOBu ua aBS!;', r&
wananuueer had invited the oemmlsstoke ' J
anu weir wivss ana uaugatera w.vawe-
Atlantic City en the final adjeuraaMat r
the sssemeiy at his expense.
applause greeted iuu annonneaaeas. T. -r y
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Twenty Mm Billed. . Jxi
Ouicaoe, Msy 28. The JTewstriataUse;
following : Montreal May 20. Ttmtwm
gasemeter at the tea wntkantHnnkalaeaieF .'
pleded between and 8:Mthteaaaiaaae
There Is supposed te have been frost twelve)
te twenty men la the building at the UaVVV -Five
bedlea have been Uken out t the e -
malndsr are burled la the ruins. ' Vv ,
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mentbkax, May se. The expieatOBea
sua nuuunii a -uuijjj sveexvwsrBm ij
Hecbalsga, this morning, has been awsw.OB
wltb oenaiderable lese of life. Four
hsve been taken from tbe mine. Me
tbe dead bodies were only etlghUy I
and death la auppeaea te have
jcuui euuuwsuwu. auv muuuui w ManivB ; r
.Kama knilAl..llnM fh.hMllJ(MH..BaJuL.'
going repairs ana tne men wne were peine-.
lag en the root were biewa fifty feet la ttt;,
air bnteacsned aerleua lnlurv. . &
It Is estimated that thirty perseha wsrdnt'J
mere or jo-eiujureu. iuu uuuuusg m m-;i
iuuu wroea, uuuubk uui iiuu yiumim mjMjt
mainieg. xue esuatuu us euppeassi SB), .
have been caused by a leak in the rawer.-??
veir, the gaa being Ignited by a laaUrm.'-f
It la thought that all the bedlea la the rata T
nave new eeen reoevereu. t;,n j
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Agreed te aa amendment. S-
Washinotew, Msy 20. Conslderaueai
Ol privnie peuatuu vui iu.it.ug utk uvtm?i
ln alnS-f A.alnii SBsraan -ua sxM Jt eneeiell -H
Jels UI(U eaiw weesej yssmywamtM t fgm
J una iw ana me noiue wen into oeamiiii j;
ik. uhnta nn hst 1 ssctImI atlwaa snwasissilas '
Ul tun wuviu waa stew vmsii avTVSMvawwi
a L.lnl.t .nMn..liAM Kilt rps.. e. '
eUeU JJUUIWisl jyrVtsHV Utte AUI JjwMbwJb j
S . ..ailAH mmm th AfMBfltmiaint - - -
JlJgJ (JUOViiuu Tf ww sua sUM.uuaiBtii VUewTVVaV-v '
Dj wr. Aiouemu, ei MaryimnQ, ucrwWstWrgJ
the clerical loreoot the ciyll xyteQmt,
tmlawilnn. After mufh dlaonauaine IkaB...
amAnrimnnr.tl BsTrtfWvl tiL. ainii tlial TTnint " '
t 1U35 p. tn. adjeuraede The RepabUeuM ' '
iaeineautely went Inte eeaciu. ?
Otia. Hhaitdeim'a. Ooiidltleta. vi
WAsniHQTOte, Msy 28. The foUowlat't, feUowlat't, foUewlat't,
bulletln was Issued at 8:15 thla morning em 'U
Ueoeadltlou elGen. Sheridan : "CeasulavfV ;
tlea by Drs. Yarrow, Matthews ' aad n
O'Reilly ! patient expressed himself eat
having pasaed a reatiul night; says he bee -:
no pain whatever anu teeis mst-raui, xe..-Ji
material obanue In symptoms haa ecewied'-.Vv3
since report et last sight. ' i
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Cnaraed With Forgery.
w
Wichita, Kens., Msy 2a W. B. Arrrf
m.n 7.1 vaars of sue. was arrested chsraetv
"t
i.k f...if utiirii.. Tha imnnst ieV.:
W1VU m..J J WW.W.Wl-J, W VW.W W
euly 170, but no sooner were they dseevh
- ih.n inmA number of ether nates of
n,...mih.TutFra breuaht te'liahti
snd It la believed tiat the ameuat wttl
...k ..Mr.l hnndred dollars. A1 '
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FaUar are Brewer. '- ,
Kau Cjirs, Wl'., May 2a The tee
lu Jeseph Lelaenkugel's brewery was es '
taebed yesterdsy stternoen by U. 8.
onaclslmeff3,500. The Commercial I
attached ter 8ua Other sUaeameats ass l
expected. Tbe asseu are about 180,000 a-v
litbllltte are estimated at 115,000, mesuyi j
here and at Chippewa Falls. j
Mr, Oeuid I. Better. , ' r j
V.-tfVntir. Mbi 74l Th.r..MM1MAM i
te-day that Mr, Jay Qeuld waa worse. Ue (
has been sufierltg from neuralgia for e few
days, but hla seu Eddie tsys MM I
M-aty.
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