"TaaiM vw $ V,,S' n.i V'- tf t - -Of r-., srrwffJH tw r -. XTOSVvr "J vr,? JTkP,. v Jf .' , . Ft - TS. 5TT , """ iTTrtV'll--.T1 '?:' v t, ..-i -- V . ,' '. " ' - , t X THE XiANOASTER DAILY INTELIilGENCJER. THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1888. t'rV fcVf' )rS TRIAL FOR MDBDER. niwiM,t"IIIO!,u &sy MiHlCBKtia wbatlli Wit- I At IM Commonwealth Be Far Ml :tmmf 87-Tie Jurers , slkTMt IM Sera el the Tragedy. Afc; ; i tahMrfai Afttrnoen The Jury in ihe gBlBK XBJIOr & XMir reuumra lafKuUtyet BJalloieus mlschlef and iMMtntt and battery. Sentence waa trettl Saturday, m mere are r el the peace cases against Balr grew- rent et the aame tranaaetloe. ? THE RUDV MURDER. f m. -w. Rndr. chimed with the murder 'duiuiuir. was called for trial and he ' .walked trem the custody of the sherlfl te ! Kit of black, was clean shaved and did ippetr te reams inn no uuu. rteted for hts life. " wi ii represented by Marriett Bre- v y. .? ,- .... -i ti.b. a - ni h ktuik r.in HU11Q 1UU d UUU At , tDerleattdthe commonwealth by District F&.tttny Weaver, K. K. Martin and Wil li?. Apple. JBSIHCI Attorney veaur ... ih nnrt that thn defendant was .feneally arraigned en February Ce, and en- ., til a nlM or net ITOlllV. inu euun ui- ' - th dark te nreceed with Iho cm- fciaamantnc of the jury, k$ Aiaach inrer'a name was called he was i te make true answers 10 sueu que- IM would be asked him. The riues- nnt were "Have you conscientious pies en the subject of capital punish- at, tne penalty Being aeatu, n me eyi- im ahnniii warrant anon a veruict T " L!M Have you formed or espressed an epln- PV'S'-MBln iaver Ol erBKHiuai uuuu li. nuuj, t - .7, - . ..a.. & "ytte prisoner at tne par i ?' De you atend perfectly lndlilerentbe- SW -- ihn MmtnAnwMlth and Jehn W. K"f "Bdy, the prisoner at the bar T " S K If the Jurer answereaau moee quoecn r 'r at!aoterlly and was passed by the common bvtP0B the prisoner and the prlsoner te leek rA.vnantha lurer and he was either dial- rk-leMil nr acrnted as it suited tllO de- 1kr andanta attorneys. ffstjf la all Jurers, all of the regular panel T? wtutara in attendance, wero called at the k' altsrnoen aoeslen. Of theso ten were iaeeaptad by the prlsoner, threo wero dial SMJ, issigea peremiHutuy uj iuwmuiuun.i; ilUBeby the derenasnt ana tweniy wuce !' BiWimaiitltallAnnaul frtf fantlA. rft tiiii! .irnerta c a 1,1,1: n. J8L O. Herr Ksbenihade, merchant, raradlst ; teshM K. Brown, farmer, Fulton ; Abraham tsMaat, farmer, Salisbury ; J. urank iteisi, rfip'Maaihelm township ; Ii J. WaUen, wheel- P,h- .lkt 1mmam Vast .Inlltl IT. 1?lhv. r'u.aaraaar. Ttanhe : Tvl it. Fornev. farmer. FhaB ; Peter Hersbey, farmer, 1'aradlse, tip., tmi OOUKientlOUB scrapie. un luonuiyecv rJwi mM MAhlal nnlatiTvifint enil wrnrn nhallnnprtil t,y lRBiaftB& fMUM.M4W-- HU .. ..... i ie foreaaae ny me oemmonwoauu. 'ViS'' TWnUI MnRnaui. farmer. Hart : Jehn t'Oeraai), supervisor, East Oocalleo ; David t: J , .Jaflrles, bricklayer, city; Martin j. urei rAder, fanner, Kaphe ; Abraham lierr, hu- t.iax paSDaer, eiauut ; imaui niuuvuium, -'' attaxmaker, West Karl : U. B. Bbroiner, tif 3 farmer. Manhelm township; W. II.Fen- JVdrich. tobacconist. Celumbia: HamuelM. b 0'Melt, miller, Manhelm township ; Jehn A. C ;Vv Blade, Inn keeper, Columbia ; Adam li. , ;'JjOBf, farmer, uanneim tewnnuip; j. u. KUnn, merebant, city ; A. u. liiDtisri, ?., ; AtMlttr. citv. hftd exnrciBOd onlnlena which VlWrttilrt InlJirfArA rlth lhntn hm liirnm nml i-is termini: :it.,i' David Cramer, farmer, Martle ; Jehn M. ; , 'C-SHNBBi lariuur, rmviutura vyiuuiuuv r Jaa. - 1 M.I.HAA. .!.. v ,Silamm. Hirar raiVnr. p.ltv 1'. 1. Hhoeh. ft T .. mj.ii- tuiii.An. it iriinA it.Hnp jvyji ,,U, "" !""" J....U", ..O..U., 1 -" warnTT?wn , iuiunuui uiuua, auuvuiaiiui, yVtVOt Leaoeck Tr,.v Benjamin CJ. JUarkJey, k$i'aatlman, Conestoga; Andrew Orelder, .'(& lumar. Went Hnmnflnlcl. anil Jehn Cres- r itaugh, driver, city, wero challenged per- aafwiu vy uie iihuuuj. iVf. f!. X. RAwAnL lirt flralnr. rlv (inn. W. M;!Baby, clerk, city, and Henry (Innkel, car ;'M"..ter, city, were challenged porewptorlly iT-i 7 iu oemmonwoaiiu. fj' The turera selected from the regular ort - . . . . .." . '.cA panel were: Jehn li. i:ngie, lanner, itapiie; Lc'Ahraham llrnlfpfrnin. mlllAr. l.nnnARtnr '3- township; H. G. Heyfert, farmer, Ilrockneok; .&Z Aaren Dlsslnger, tnorchant,Kllzabelhtown; i- P. H. Bunenmyer. grain and lumber I "dealar, Eden; Frank Q. Molllnger, farmer, Salisbury ; Jehu Charles, farmer, Martle ; X Q IfliMll. l..mliA. me.nhnnt l,.b, kit,--' Denegal ; Menreo M. l'lautz, mercbant, j-. mm n umiii tuiuuei .i.u.uuaui i.MI USf- JUDbelm boreugb, and a. J, Beard, farmer, b.f,n- wt-,-,. Ttirj paxkl i:xirAiTRTi:n. ?iMf At 4 o'clock the clerk ropertod thopanel S?S of Jurers as exhausted. District attern ey -evd for a special venlre returnable forth- fei'wlth. The court lasued a venlre te b tier 111 Burkheldcr te summon thlrty-Blx Jurers te Syj aw in court awu in tne evening, atwmcu J'?? jUaae the venire was made roturuable, and ;;v court rose until that hour. BLS ONE JUIlOn OBTAINKl). X Weanttday Xvtnxng, The empanelling f;"-w jury m tne ituay muruer trial was re iWisMa when .court re-aumhled at 7:30 ' yr"lock. The aherln made return of the -r-aarire -Issued te him and ropertod the 'sasjMM of the SG Jurers empaneled by him. fc"WB Special venire summoned by the stierlll W'-lmm f hia ffrnunfi that nil niimmrmril urn rnal ats et the city and de net come from the iJbeij of the county, as required by law. rf M The court overruled the motion and dl- --- - lt. .tin AntllnM ..... yi .All nf thn !tH Inrnra niimmnriAl warn gMllsjd and examined and only one Jurer fir,sri ODtained B. Frank Bayler, photo- !S,i,H" I.'.'t ' 7M common wealtu challenged IUrrv U '&vvTreut. book-binder. t'" Til dAfriniiant ehallAnnnH flnn rw lerJc ; William Hark Ins, oellarmakor ; A. -?. Baldwin, gentleman ; Wm, H. Irodele, I;V i M- Delchler, shoemaker ; ffm, 11, jjawmaii, iiuuier , juuu, it, junzar, gen tlaman . Jeaanh Tlnnflnr. InwAlnr.and Aiiem ii H. Barr, gentleman. rr--' nt uuiuiuu) uiercuHui, luHrun ivreiaer, ...,'vBsnueman ; jenn u. Haas, tailor; W. O. '; Marshall, ihefi dealer, nnd Phllln linnrin.n vZ -. -LV. 3 T ' .. ' ". ' -?'"" uia&cr, ubu ixjUHCieniieu scruples & Taa the subject of capital punishment. sb' Jehn B. Ketb, merchant ; Jere Itohrer, Uqner dealer ; Geerge A. Marshall, mer- i-eliaBt; James B. Frey, tobacco dealer; h.VBll, insurance agent ; J. e. Getz, clerk ; pffK. D. Muaselman, clerk ; H. H. Zjhrn. Z Baamli&n Jacnti riahla nnnisn.. . ... v?Jfc Int, gentleman ; Henry Wolf, cabinet v-aker; Jehn F. Brlmmer, liveryman ; iiWward F. Kemper, clerk ; Frank H. Barr,' ..' wfimaxt ueaier, uiu juua AiarBnau, line ,,Mvt, bad expressed opinions which would Jaftoeneo tbein. .r- iiaiujr, uiaruie uiasuii, was ex- iT-M 1 KAA.M.A V..A .... .. illtoferlilm. 1h-V tftSiAplaa 1 TtAnMnv . av..d,i .m aa FLMatofIekneju in hU fuilly. ( yWMMM In the cam. f t4iiAi VAiaad' ,:- w aaouen or tne eisirict attorney au '! HBueu te me sucrjii ter aaaaatv.feDr lnrnTB (t w.a .aA vAt.ivnn ha at 0 o'clock en Thursday morning, te , "mm ubbb court aa;eumed. 1VJrrtfay Morning. Cenrt met at 0 yateak, and the Hi Jurera empanelled en Ptfeaial venire ler the Kudy case en te their name. lah, farmer, I'cquea, bad oon eon oen ua Bern plea. F. MoKllltfetL ultv. ii., nrc..,i Wttctmlea which would Influence him. . vuiwin, insurance agent, was iwwiiiiwuj py me priiener, H. Tj. Musser, clerk, city, was accepted aa the twelfth Jurer, The Jury aa made up consists of Jehn II. Kngle, Abraham Breitegam, M. O. Hsyfert, Aaren Dlsslnger, D. M. Buflenmyer, Frank O. Melllnger, Jehn Charles, II. 8. Mnsser, Menree M. Ffautr, S, J. Beard, B. Frank Bayler and U. I Muaser. OntheJury arell. 8. Musser and II. 1 Murder, father and son. This la the first time In the history et the county where a father and son sorved en the same murder trial The opening speech for the common wealth was made by Win. N. Apple. After referring te the case with which the Jury was aelected, indicating test it Is an inpor inper tant case, the speaker dwelt upon the enor mity or the crime of murder. A man may kill bis enemy, one may slay his friend lu anger but when a son strikes down a lather there is net langusge strong enough te ex press the horror ene feels when hearing hi such acrlme. In this oaae the defendant In all the vigor of young manhood, atruck down In cold blced his aged father who at the meat had but a short time te llve. Ne one witnessed tbe fatal blew but he who is charged with the crlme. The common- wealth has no direct testimony te oiier te prove tbe oll'enee cbarced but a chain of circumstances will be preved that point te the deleudant as the slayer of his aged father. ltlBTOrtY Of THE CASK. The facts as the commonwealth expect te preve them are these: On December -1, 1SS7, Chrlstlau lludy upwards, of CO yeats of two. wasau Inmate of the Lancaster county almsheuse. On the morning of that day between 0 and 10 o'clock iChristlan Kudy left the almtbouse te visit his sister, who lives In tbe seuthern section of tbe eltv. He returned about neon and took dinner. About 4 o'clock in the nflor nfler nflor neon the defendant cime down the front walk of the almshouse grounds and asked for his father. Ills father came out of the building and had a abort conversation with him. The seu left and the fAther went In te supper. Mr. Ap Ap ple then described Iho buildings then being orccted by Harry (I roll ou the Philadelphia turnplke, catt of the city llmltr, wbere Christian JtuJy was murdored, and en which buildings the defendant werked as a carpenter. On the evening el Hun day, the tth of Dccomber, tbe prlsoner was seen loitering en the GrelT prom prem ises by Mr. Frellch, who occupled the heuBO adjoining Mr. Grefl and he was also heard In G roll's ntable moving lum ber. Ou the same ovenlng the deg of W. U. Inman, who also Jives in the Bame neigh borhood, was very restless and barked con stantly. On the following morning when Mr. Greir went te his house he saw Kudy tbore. Hhertly afterwards Wohlsen's wagon dellvered Heme lumber and Mr. Gretr ordered It te be put in the stable When the men icached tiie stable Kudy wai Inside scraping the Uoer with n bit. GrofTaRked him what he was doing, and he BAld nothing. An ex aminatien made alterwards ahowed that thera was human bleed en the ground where Kudy was Beratcblng. Gretl's bus. plclene were nraused by Kudy's nctlenn Grell sent Kudy te tboheusoand went te the stable te leek around te bee if be could dUcover anything. Whlle in the stable Kudy came In with a beard In bla hand, and when he saw Mr. GrelT, thore be uiked bltn a trivial question, Kudy then lett and Grell kept en the leek out, mid tleally nw Kudy drag something Inn Held, Mr. Frnllch, who waswntchlng Kudy alto, saw him drag Bometblng In a Held. What they saw him dragRlnK, as te Bocreto It, wns the body of Christian Kudy. Shortly alterwardi Kudy came te the bouse where Grelt wan and Raid down thore la my father ; he has been murdered ; aome of theso peer liouse prople killed him for his to bacco and thlngM he bad. Grefl Bald te him, "Ne ene would harm your old father." Mr. Grell and ethers went te where the body k.-ii and found bis coat pulled ever his head, near him a Btone and peel of bleed and net tar of his cane and hat. Mr. Grefl went for the coroner and Kudy went te the heuse. Whlle thore Kudy raw that thore was bleed en his baud nud cletticn, and with nn oath said be did net knew hew the bleed get there Kudy was taken Inte custody boeh afterwanls and ledgod lu Jull. The peat mertem examination showed that death reiulted from novero blows en the back of the head which fractured the Bkull. At the conclusion of Mr. Apple's Bpeeeh countel for the prlsoner suggosted that the jury vlew the ptoraises be that they would belter uuderstand the tobtlmeiij-. a'he court adopted the suggestions and the Jury went te the ground and wero Bhewu the pelntc, whleli will be roferrod te lu the tes timony by Martin N, Brubaker, surveyor, who made the draft et the same. Till: TESTIMONY. When the Jury roturnett te the court room the (Humiliation of witnesses was pro pre pro eoodeil with. The first called was Dr. Win. Oompteu and his testimony was : 1 um n resldent phjHlclan of Lancaster and hae been sluce 1851 ; 1 was aummoned by the coroner en the morning of Dcccmber 0 te held the Inquest en Chrlgtlau Kudy ; It was about 11 o'clock when I get te the Grefl propeny ; found Iho body of Christian Kudy thore ; he was lying In a field en his face ; thore was n wound en the back of his head about "' inches long, through the Bcnlp. The bone was fractured as with a sharp Ins'ruineut ; the benes at the base et the skull were crushed ; the upper weuml.w as made with a tharp In strument hut the lewer wound with a blunt Instrument ; tbe wounds could ha ve been made with mi nxe ; bU body was cold ; It had rained the night be be be tere and part of the bleed wes wnshed from the wounds ; bis death was caused by concueelen of the brain ; en inquest was held at the tlme and a pest-mortem made en the Wednesday following ; the body was carrlod'frem the llelu te the stable, wbore thejury vleweu It; the pest mertem was made ut the heuse of ene of Kudy'arola Kudy'arela Kudy'arola tlvei en Maner street; Dr. Davis tsalated at the pest mertem. Crees-esamlnid : I could net tell hew long Kudy was dead when 1 saw him; hla clothing was very wet; it had rained very hard about 12 o'clock en Sunday night; was net acquainted with Kudy; de net knew that he was a paralytic; have no means of knowing wbether the fracture of theskull was offer death or bofero death; thore was sufllclent fracture te have caused death; Dr. Davis and I made a pest-mortem examina tion afterwards; tbe defendant was net present when tbe body was examined. Ko-dlrect.- There was bleed en the clothes of deccasie'1, and a peel el bleed about tbe feet from whero I saw the body ; it took aoveralblewB te break tbe Bkull as it was brekeu ; it is bard te Eay whether ene or mero blew swoie struck; paralysis would net have followed such an illusion el bleed as I found it ; deceased could net have ro re celved such Injuriea by falling en the ground ; bucu injuries might have been roeelved by falling down an embankment ; but there w as no embankment near whero he was; the wound that caused the frac frac ture of the skull cauecd the death. HLerwoed Hmith, sworn : I was chlef of police last Docember ; I saw tbe body et Christian Kudy en December r. en the Grell premium; when I saw him be was lying en bis buck about 10 yards from Mr. -.. , .uvw 4W siurj UCUU, Crws-exsmlned : It was between 10 and 11 o'clock in the morning when I saw the body, Gee. H. Werat, afllmed ; I amsteward of the Lancailer county almshouse, tnd was last December ; Cnrlsllan Kudy was an inmate ei the almsboube up te Decem ber 4, 1&S7 ; tbe last time I saw him allve was when passing out the west avenue of the almshouse en Sunday, December 1 1837, Bt 4:30 p. m ; he was going towards Gretl's new buildings ; he was in bis usual health en that day; he was alone when he left the almshouse ; he was an Inmate for aome tlme ; he took supper be bo be fere he left; aupper was eerved at i o'clock ; he did net again relurn te the almsheuse; his bed was net uied en the night of December 4 I next saw him dead en the next morning In Fralich'a stable; he could meve around, although affected some with paralysis. Cross-cxamlned t I have been in charge of tbe almshouse since April 1, 18S5 ( Kudy was there when I came tbore ; cannot tell without looking at the books hew many lnmates there were at the almsheuse; we had Germans, Irish, Heets and Americans at the almsheuse ; the inmates et the alms house and hospital come in contact with each ether ; 1 de net remember ever having seen Kudy In company with lnmates of the hospital ; Kudy walked about with tbe aid et a cane; de net knew which direction Kudy went affer he reached the turnplke en the .Sunday afternoon he lett tbe alms alms alms eoueo for the last time; did net aay bolore at an investigation that It saw en a Satur day that I last aew blm. KmanuelUamp awerc: lam an Inmate of the county almshouse and was in Docember 1837; I knew Christian Kudy; 1 aw htm for the last tlme Dccomber 4th, the day before he was found dead; It was between 3 and 4 o'clock when 1 saw him; I was en the pavoment In front of tbe alms alms alms eoueo when a man came and asked for Christ Kudy,hlsfatber;l cannot say whethcr the detendant Is tbe man; the man was about the size of the defendant ; 1 told Christ Kudy his son wanted blm and Kudy went out and lalked te this man about ten minutes ; tbe man then left, going out the avonue that leads towards Grcll's bouse ; I next saw Christ Kudy ou the next day dead In the stable. Cross-examlncd : I am C8 yeara old ; 1 have been an Inmate 10 or 12 years; I knew Christ Kudy a long tlme ; I can't re re ro membor whether I Baw Christ Kudy en tbe Saturday bofero his death ; 1 de net re re re momber having told enj hotly that Kudy was net at the almsheuse en the Hiturday night before hla death. Leuis W. Neodles sworn ; 1 am nn In mate et the nlmshotifie and was en Docember 5 and bofero ; 1 knew Christian Kudy ; I saw Kudy when be was called out te bce bis eon en the Sunday atternoen be fere his death ; he romalned out ten mln mln utes and then came back. Adjourned te 2:30 o'clock. Died In 1'reOrrlcn, Mat)liinl. Mrs. Susan Kldoneur, wlle of Jehn Kldoneur, or Froderlck, Md., and mether of Jehn 11. Kldoneur, of Iho City liotel, this city, dled at ber home In Froderlck, Wed nesday ovenlng at 7:15 o'cleok, lu tbe72d ycaref her age. She had been suflerlng from a drepBlcal allcctlen for two or three years past, though ber death was rather unoxpectod. She leaves three sons, Jeseph nud Heward, of Froderlck, Maryland, and Jehn H., of Lancaster, te mourn the lets of n kind ami allectlen. ate mether. A telegram announcing the sorleun Illnees of his mether was addressed te Mr. Jehn II. Kldoneur, and roaehod the Western Union clllaeat 1 05 p. ni, Wednes day and was net dellvcrcd until 2.15 p. m., which was tee late for Mr. Kldoneur te take the 2.10 train for Froderlck lu tlme te a se his mether allve. Attempt te Wreck n Train, .SiMUNiiriKi.D, Me., June 7. A Het 019 sttempt at train wrecking was made at tin governmont switch en tiie Gulf read, five miles east of this city early ycsteitlay morning. The switch rail was unbelted icd a let of rock crewded In te threw the J oil out of place. The switch target was left in position for the main line. F.ngtncer Coe Uutchlns In charge et tbe next passenger train Baw the dangerjust In tlme te roverso the onglne and apply the brakes. He sue coedod In koeplng the coaches te tbe rail but the heavy onglne plunged en and wis wroekdil. Uutchlns and his fireman get out allve. The train is the heavy express from the Seuth and had about 200,000 en beard, which It doubtless was the intention or the rebbers te secure. Hnd the train goneovor the less otllfe would have been terrible. A reward of ?500 H oirerod for the dotcctlen of the parties, Uaiigrmiiineii Willi lUiiilanuaii, Sovernl enterprising pages or the Heuso et Kopresontatlvos ou Wodnesday Recurtd u large supply of bandanna bandkorchleft, which they distributed freely among the Domecratloiiioniborp. Frank l.nwler tucked the corner of ene lu his vest front ; Hplneln tied hit, flag fashion, te tne brass rail In front et blm ; Kandall epread his upon his dOBk ; all of the Domecratlo mombera of the ways and means commltteo llaunted the ruddy cloth, nud the bandannas poepod from every pocket ou the Domecratlo lde of tbe Heuso. Anether It 1.1 Itnluc-il, fiem the l'lilluclelnlita i lines. The report en the Lancaster public build ing Blte will be held up for a week, In erder te onnble tbe parties te thocentrovorsy e cr tbe location te ceme te boiiie understanding. It is new proposed te modify the bid ferthe Shouer pieperty, en North Queen and West Orange HtroetH, by reducing the pilce trem f2t,00U te?20,000. This will bring the Hruie within the limit llxed by tbe Bupervlnlnc architect. A Leng 1 ramp, Mrs C. V.. Smith, uged OS yearp, wes one et the Inmates el the station heuse en Wedncsday night. She was poorly clad and loekod as if tbe world bad used ber roughly. Her Btery was that she lived In the btate of Maine, near the Canadian line, and bad walked nearly all the way te get hare. Her destination la llarrlaburg wbore Bhe claims te have n son and daugh ter living. The mayor discharged ber. Coimnlmlem llccclirtl The commission or G. Kess Kihleman, appointed n notary )uibllc,baa boen;rece!vcd at tbe recorder's elllce. By the Incorporation of the borough or Lltllz thore was a vacancy in the oillce of Justloeof thopeaco in Warwick township and the govorner has nppelnted laaae K. Huber te till the vacancy. I'mieil u lleiiltM NlK'it. Wa.siunciten, June 7, l u. m, l'bysl. elaus' bulletin : General Sheridan passed a somewhat rcatless night. He complained of uauecn ; hla tougue la henvlly ceated ami his mind Is less clear. 1'tilse, 111 ; respj. ration, 'ii. Ne return of homerrhago. Uuurert and fenlUM Tiie degroe stair of Hersohel Ledge, I e, O. F., have leased the West King Street theatre for the holding or it cencert and strawberry festival, commencing Wednes day ovenlng, June 13, and te continue eury evening during the week, A Cumuiuu St old. Mrs. Ann Cenlln, wlfe ofJere Cenlln, has made complaint nftnlnst Mrs. Kllabeth Witch charging her with boieg a common scold. Sbe was arrested end bold te ball for n bearlug bofero Alderman A. 1 Dennelly, Tim lull Dear rlluu Uaas. Gee. Keimen8nyder,attorDey for Wilfred 11. Ball,prosented a potltlen te the court en Wednesday altorneon settlnp; forth that be was erdered te pay n certain sum per week for the maintenance or his wiroend aeor aeer tain sum for the support of bh children, that bis wlfe la new nn Inmate of the insane asylum at HarrUburg, hent tbore by the poerdlroc ters of theoeuuty.and he there thero thore fore prays that the ptymontef mnlulonaueo as te his wlfe shall coase. The motion was resisted by W. N. Apple, solicitor of the peer dliecters. He asked that the order orceurt be amoudediio that Mr. Ball be required te pay te tbe peer directors the amount he ym erdered te nay te bis wlfe. The court granted a rule te show cause why the prayer or the petitioner should net be granted. it will be argued at the June term et argument court, rilTH ANNUAL MRKrlNO. Vf.O. T. V. Convention Held at IJtiu The Ada ran el Welcome liyMlasK. Well. The fifth annual convention of the W. C, T. U,, of Lancaster county, convened In the Moravian Sunday school chapel, at Lltllr,, en Wednesday morning at 0 o'clock. The devotional exercise were conducted by Mrs. Annie Whltenmye.r, state super intendent et constitutional amendment work, of Philadelphia. The number of delegates from Qtiarryvllle numbered 25 ; from Manhelm, 12. Iho bnslness meeting was opened by the pros Id en t, Mrs. Bachman, et Mllleravllle. A commllteo was appointed te meet with a committee from the Geed Templars te or ganize Law and Order society. The auperlntendent of legislative work was instructed te meet with committee, appointed by the president te prepare tract le be publlshed and distributed among tax piyers te show them what become et their tnoney. The convention decided te Bend dele gate te the national convention, or pay It share of the exponses of a delegate ahenld our county be grouped with anether In tbe Bending of a dolcgate. Dolegatcs from several unions wero cot ropreBentcd le the morning exercises. Wednesday aftorneon'a exercises were opened at 2 o'clock with devotional exer ots'es conducted by Mrs, Wlllag,'el Lancas ter, Mlsa Kesle Wolle, of Lltllr, dellvored an address of wotcemoombodlod In the follow ing : The Meravians who Bottled and named thli town, te which you, as a convention, have been !nvllcd,havoRcutem which Cat back as far bs tbe year 1731 of read In g two texta otrcrlpture at the early morning meal, the first ene Is taken from the Old Testa Testa ment, tbe second from tbe new. They are doslgned te suggest feed for reflection te the pious mind, and have often and de new preve of raeit striking application. Te-day, the 0th of June, and the first day el our county tomperanco oenvontion, we find the word of Ged given te us in the Moravian text book te be : " This poeplo have I favered for myself ; they shall Bhew forth my pratse." And the word from the New Toatament: "She hath done what she oeuld." Fer te-morrow, the 7lh day of June, and the second day et convention, we find : " His merciful kindness is great towards up, and the truth of the Lord on en on dureth forevor. l'ralsoye tbe Lord." And the doctrlne text i "Ged is able te build you up and te glve you an inhorltance among all thorn which are sacrificed." Theso four dal'.y words, my filends, come te you wolgbed down with oncourago encourago onceurago mout nnd buned lotion upon your temper tempor tomper anco work, and whlle we open the doers of our homes with thought kindly Intent upon your physical comfort, may these words from the great leader of the tomperanco host, Inspire your hearts with nowzeal for His work whlle His words " She hath doue what sbe could," be a seal upon Hit your olTerta in the year that Is past. We knew that the coming togethor of Lincaster county's best and most earnest-bearted wemen, loave each tlme geed results in the places whero we have met, nnd we trust that our town and this community which needs fur fur tlier awakenlng te tbe truth of gespel tem tem tom eoranco, will be bouclltted by your coming here. Mlsa M. Joane Cellins, et Quarryvllle, ro re ro spendod te the addresa of Welceme In be half of the W. C. T. U. et Lancoater county. Mies Grece K, Cel Hub, et Falrmeunt, su- porlntendontof Juvonllennd Sunday school work, gave an onceurglng account of the " Bands et Hepe." The Lnncaster band was erganized In 1330, with llve momber?. New they number ene hundred, with au avorage ottendanco et thirty live, and a li brary of 40 volumes. Mi?. S. L. OhorheUor, of Norrlslewn, recited n poem of ber own production, " A Worker's Answer." Mr. Oberbelser de de lleored an able addresa ou " .S'areotles." The couvenlloii Hdjourued te meet nl 730 p. m. COI.liMUI V8 IIUIIOKT. 'IheOlil sclinnl lienril J'lnUlira Hit Werk Hint lCillr8 lliefmv OrgKiiize. Cet.VMiitA, June 7. The final meeting of tolieol beard was held last evening ; all mombera prcsent excepting Mchsih, strlne nnd Temple. This ilnanelnl atatoment for the year endlng May 31st, was read. ltccelpu dining the year. IM..1T0 se Kxpeiidlturtb 'i',115 tt; Amount due treasurer ;n Itecclnta for sinking fund. Kxpoudllures... .1 4,S. 37 . U.IM lb liulince , ( 1.7M 02 AS'Olfl tt7,:S 43 Llllljllltlcs i!W0 W) Assets evvi Hahllltles ..tH.OM H ABscssedvaluoet real estate In dis trict t2,(M,H3 co The Huporlntendlng commltteo ropertod the holding et successful commencement oxerclRon. Suporlntendent Hellmsu re re ro eortod present overy session 85'J ; vWlts te schools 231 Miss M. K. Hess was granted the use of a room In tbe Cherry Btreet building for heldldg n prlvate school. Bills paid amounting te 33.2 1. l'rcsldent Tayler thanked the mombera for courtesies Bhewn blm during tbe past year nnd dcolared the beard adjeurned slnodle. Till: NKW llOAltl). The pormanent ollleira et the new beard are : President, Dr. W. G. Tayler; secretary, L. W. May. The newly elected olUcers thanked the beard for the honors oenferred. Tbocnlllngef tbe roll shewed the follow ing dlrcoters present : Messrs. Allisen, Clark, Faslg, May, North, Hlade, Tayler, Trban, Wolff. The secretary's salary was fixed at fl'-0, and (35 for making out the tax duplicate. The trcaBiirer's bend was llxed at 1 10,000, und tbe Columbia National bank olected troasurer, Tbe salaries for Jaulters wero fixed as fellows : Cherry stroet and instltute, f37.f0 per month for the year ; l'eplar street, t'20 per month, for the term ; Fifth strcet, f 10 per month, for the term ; epera heuse Jan itor, f 15 per year. The salary for the librarian was placed at flCO 'Iho rate of taxation was llxed et reur mlllH rer goueral purposes und one mill for tue sinking fund. 'Iho iwlniles et tbe teachers wero llxed at the same rate as last year. The school term was fixed at 8' months, commencing Scptember lOtli. Tbe num ber of schools and election of teachers was postpenod until n sptclal meeting ou Mon day, June 11th. Ill Arm Out. Conductor Mlchael Smith, of Uarrltburg, ran Jiis arm through the cabin car window and the wrist was eoveroly cut, au trtery belng soverod. OiUeers elected at a meeting of St. Jehn's Lutheran church ; Elder, Jehn Llewellyn; deacens, W. II. llerr, William Yeung, jaoeu ii, i.uir; irustce, unarieu t ager. The B and C elass of tbe high r choel will glve a banuuet this ovenlng te the graduat ing class. Billy Tumor was brought le town last evening, aud had a bearing bofero .Squlre Kvuns. He will answer the charge et steal, lug a watch nt court. lne lierliirs iu .Smilen. Thn June meeting of the Lancaster City aud County Medical society was held en Wednesday, As a large number of tbe members are attending tbe annual sosslens of the Ktate Medlcal Boeioty, there were only a few members at Wedneday ' moot meet ing. Theso proton t were Doc'ers Compten, Blackwood, Beleulus, Dlller, Khler, Kvanc, Kehler, Muuer, J. II , Mewery, H. A,, Nowpher, Sbowalter, Weaver, J. G., Wise man and Keland. The reports of these present lndioted that thore wan very little alcknehs prevalent In tuoceuaty. Theen'y butlness transacted was et u routine chai-aeter, BKKTCH OF ALLKlf fl. TIIUKMAN. Allen G. Thurmaa, a gentleman held in the highest esteem by both political parties, and statesman et learning, expenenee and lefty character, 1 a natlve of the state of Virginia. He was born at Lynchburg, November 13, 1813, He came of geed stock, hla grandfather being Baptist minister, who through conscientious princi ple liberated alt his alavet. In 1818 the lamliyend yenng Thurman removed te Ohie. The entlre family effect were trans ported In a huge six horse wagon which wa dragged evor ihe mountain by the united cllerta of negrees and horse. He wa a nephew of Hen, William Allen, who for many year represented Ohie in the United States Senate, and later was elected, governor ever Gen. Neye. Under hla mother' super vision he seen became thorough mathe matician and also an excellent Freneh scholar. At the age of 21 year he was eflered the private secretaryship of the governor of Ohie, whleh he filled with great satisfaction. At the aame time he atuaiea law uneer the direction of the. dis tinguished Judee Hwavne. He u ad. milted te the bar in 1835 and went at once le Chlllicotbe. BelcR admitted Inte part nership with his uncle William Allen, he Boen found himself In possession of one of the best practices in the state. In 1839 he visited Washington and whilst there was introduced te the distinguished Senater Calhoun. He wa again In Washington In 1810. In 1811 he was nominated for Congress and elected ever Jehn J. Van Meter. In 1831 he wan eleoted Jadgeef thesuprome court et Ohie and was chief Justice from 1851 te 18C0. In I860 he waa the Democratic candidate for governor of Ohie, but wai defeated. In 18C3 be was chosen a senator in Congress from that atate for the term commencing in 18G0 and end ing In 1875, serving en the committee en the Judiciary and posteflloea and postreads. He waa re-elcoled in 1874. bis seoend term expiring in 1831, In 1870 he waa premt nentiy menuonea as a candidate for presi dent, but the Tildnn wave engulfed him with the ethors. Hla record In the Senate Is clean and pure ; and whilst there be made many frlends, among othera Kd mnnds, cf Vermont, with whom he was frequently paired. Unci n I.g Ureken, Through a collision of teams en the read leading from Manhelm te Mt, Hepe Charles A, A null had & leg broken. He was In a buggy with Frauk Hamaker, re turning trem a leve feast and S. M. Bru baeor was In another veblele driving in the oppeelto direction, The teains oelllded in the read and all the parties wero thrown te the ground. Mr. Arndt waa the only ene Injured; both vehicles were wrecked. Ths l'trreciten olsjttem. irreaulls liioiisute thovatueot any system, tban l'ref. Letscttu'a System of memory Is tbe most porfect eflert we have evor boeh. It aees net make a new memory; but it takes the old one, and by a melhnd et training, physio logical and sclentinc, mnrvuleus powers of re tention are fe'h en te It. It is wonderful. Bend for prospectus te l'ref. Lolsette, Si? Klfth Ave, N. V. Tilcphene Connection. J . Btark A Ce , dcalers in noaufeot oil, old City Mill read, Lancaster, are connccted with the telephone, exrhanRO. DEA.T11H,) ONO. Juntl ft. IPS), ftt. HntlflnrAlinrir Mn i:il i Leng, wlf j of Mose3 Leng, sged 81 years and 2 days. Uclatlvrs and friends Invited te attend the funeral, from her late residence, en rrlday, June 8, at 1 o'clock. Intorment at Stiasburg cemetery. BTAUnrEn-lnQnarryvllle. en the f.th Inst., Henjumln r' son nl E. M. nnd Lydla J. BtautTcr, Id the 18th yoaret hH age. The relative) nnd filends of the family are ropeclfally invited le attend the luneral, without lutther notice, from his parentx' resl denee, tjiiarryvlllc, en Friday morning at 1C: JO o'clock, luterment at Mcchanlca tirove. ata MAnTiw At New IIivimi, Warwick town ship, en thn nih lust., UhtUUaii Mattln, In the tilth yoaret his ugr. The relatives aud lrlends et the f imlly are respectfully invited te attend the funeral from the roslflenco of his son, New Haven, Warwick township, Saturday morning at 9X o'clock at the house, and 10 o'clock at the church. Intorment. nt New Ilaven. it aw au VntniaaJUKSie. T WIIjIj II A VIS SIXTY UKAD OK Bleck Catt le for sale at my cattle yard at Lancaster, rilday and Batuinay, .luneSand 'J ltd dUUN JlKNT.Klt. CHICAGO COTTAGE, NKAU UlS IIEACH, 130 KENTUCKY AVI'. , ATI, NT10 CITY, N J. UOMi: l.lKE.Kl.KUANTCUlBlNK. Je7-3maTu,Th&4 Mils. JOHN A. Si'AUl,. FOK KKNT FRONT AND KEAK biseinfnts unflpr lllrsh A Ilre.'s Clothing Stere i Irontenusnttulilo for sboemakor shop; rear sultable ler eating house or green grocery. AIHV Ml UlUOII A UlkU lullmd Centre Uquare. SOUOOhTAX, lSSS-TUE DUl'LIOATK Is nnw lii the hands et the Treasurer. Oillce hours Iinmiia in. till 4 p. in W. O. MAKBil all, Treasurer. nijO-tfdlt te. li Ceutre Bquare, BICYCLES AND KIOYOLE 1'AKIS Ileplatud anil mail e eijual tonew. 1'ilces very lnoderate, at BUUIIMILLKR'8 1'elUhlng and Plating works, itp'iSSwdU. 130 North Mai l;et Street. OFKC1A1, l-ARTNEK WITH FROM O IVrfkJ tu10 0iw) te actus assistant srcralary nml iruasmiu' ; ilnttin pleusant; salary In ua anion te ether pr.iitls, und lnvcstmoutrer. Iiiptly Becure; iiiuwur toen ; give nuine, age, addreBS aud premml occupation. Address "BrEOIAij FAKTNKU," Ie72tilAltw lTlLLnKEn oillce. rj.KAND CONCERT AT THK MjNjNEREHOR RDEjNG THIS K K.N1NC1 HYTUK LIBERTY BAND. Ladles without orcerts and miners as well positively net admitted. ltd POSITIVE PUHL.10 SALrT OFVAl7 U AISLE CITY UKSIUKNUK. O.N TUCKSnAV, JCNK II, At thn I.cepud hntfl.oneol the Ureonsteno Frent Houses nn North Duke stroet, b-lng the Blh lieimi north el New Btreut, Hall, 'J rooms and hath loom, hard weed Unlsh, an medern conunlanres. and ene of thn flneitmodein houses In the clly. Let, 25 by 211 feet. tl 100 of the pin chase money may remain If desired. Sule te commence at 8 p in Ker particulars apply te Atil.AN a. ltjcttu, ArnntferW M McClure,10iKastKlngfl, AteDBTCs nuiNiKttr,, Auct. Juue6-5tdeed ISSIGNEI) ESTATE OF JOUN 1. lllnkley nnd wire, et Lancaster city, Laucaelir county, The undorslgued auditor nppetiiteil todlstrlhute the tmlance remaining In thn liana h e. u. llurr, atslguee of Jehn L. Illnklevand wlfe, te mid among tlioie legally entitled te the same, Kill Mt for that purnote en 'Ihursda), .Innu II, ltej. at 2 o'clock . m., a m, hi tin library Heom ej the Court ITeus, In the Illy of I.nncnstur, whero all parsons lutercsUiil lu said distribution mavatttuid. CUltlSTOflltH UAUKlt mays ItdTh Auditor. aTATiTe Fm"ks. aiuce m. kakkv hitoet Lancaster city, deceased Lettors testanienlury nn said estate having been granted te ihe undersigned, all parsons In dited thurote are rciiuusted te made lmuio lmuie lmuio dlate oe tleiiuint, ii ml theso having chums or diimaiids ngnlust the rauiu, will pi of out thorn without duluy ler settloment te the under Bignud, renldlug In l.anc.uter city. JOHN J.JlIZl'ATlllCIC. inayS CtdTh Kxecuter. THKOl-iD GERMAN WATCHMAKER IN TOWN AGAIN. The old derman Waichmuker, .1. W. Hefor, well known In this city and tnrreundlng uelgbborhecd, has a jaln located in Luncasiur und Is prupvud te repair Clocks, Watches, ntc. Will de tte work ut your roaldenro it se duslred. cheaper than anyone clse. reisens having Cleck?, Watches, ote, te repair will ruve li'.utile and oxpenBO by leaving thdr erdurs at the Keunmln Inn, beuth Queen utnut. Oidurspremplly uttended te. J.M. llllKKH. JM Ind l'ractlcul Watchmaker, PERKM1MOUY l'l'IlUO two modern llrick Huclllnf SALE OF Minus. Will neil. tlvolybesnia at the Cooper Heme, ou BAT- l KDAV, JUNK t, ltN the following real estate, te wit Ne l 'ihe lmce two story llrick Dwelllnv, large back building, with balcony, ceutulnlug eight rooms, Including llve slurping rooms, clothes clesxls, hack and I roil t stairwuys, situ ated en the southeast corner et Orange and Lharlolte Bircetti, having nrrontngeot '-'J loot S inches and uxtuLtllug In depth along Char Char letU) street SU Jeet, Ne, S.Vi. 'i his would butt geed corner ler any kind el business. Ne 2. The two-story llrick Dwelltng adjoin ing Nn. l, containing parlor, dining room, ki uhen nnd tour sleeping rooms, balcony, clothes dowels. This property has a Irontnge of IS leet, u Inches nn oruuge street una a depth el VI loot, Ne. SSI J Beth houfes have Hunt and back dormer windows, coveiud with oiclleot statu roots, and have lh right te enter the public shh er. baltttebrgliiut7:iJ . iu., when conditions will ue made known by WILLIAM QUAW. J Oil L, HilXIJ, AUCL Ua31,Ju';,7,ii1VJU HX1TAD VXRTlMXltSaiB T IANNHAEUSEK BEER. T BEER ANIMSER THE ONLY AMERICAN LAGER WHICH RECEIVED A GRAND PRIZE AT PARIS T1IK TANNIIAKUSEIl OKEB ta unquestionably tbe finest Light Beer extant, It U brewed from the nncst l'&le Canada West Barley Malt and Saater Bepr, andti eipselally recommended by physicians for Its tonic and nutritive qualities, for fenlljr or niedictnal two. Attention Is ca'led te the SUFJUttOBFACKlNUerthls Beer,' It belng pat up In AT TENTIVE rLINT-QLASB BOTTLES. The high reputation enjoyed by the BKHtlNKE A ENQEL UBEvriNQ COMPANY Is flue te the fact that ealy the finest and Best Materials are used, and that the greatest skill and care are oxexelaed during manufacture. UEUQNKU ENQEL received two prizes at the Centennial Exhibition, Philadelphia, 1876, and were awarded the QBANO FklZE at the Universal Exposition, Farts, 1873. The GHAND FB1ZK, awarded at the Farlt Exposition, Is the only oneef It grade (the highest) awarded ler the excellence of Lager Beer actually exhibited and adjudicated, while only two ethor Grand l'rlzes were awarded te Eurepean Brewers for their merits and promi nence In the buslnecs, and apen special rocemmondatlon by their respee'lve governments. The Bergner & Engel Brewing Ge,, PHILADELPHIA. Keenlg & Weiseman, Jr., Agents, Harrlaburg, Pa. VLOTMBO. M ARTIN BROTHERS. At All Points in the Business at All Points Stere Prices are Push ing the Business. Ask rer a $ie oe or tis oe suit. More Styles, More Pat terns, More Variety, Hhan many step oleok through till suited. Hey's Suits as pretty and plenty aa Men's, and all the needed toughness, $2.00 te 115 03. l'rtnce Albert and Cutaway BnlU for Graduating Day, $'.0,0 and 119.00, IU 00 and $30 te mcasure 8UMMMER UNUKUWKAU Is pushing with Butts for the lead out the deer. Lace Balbrlg gan and Llsle Thread, French Balbrlggan and Uauze. Kvery Uoalrdble Kind of 110S1KIIY te match the Underwear, or In solid colon. BICYOLK SUIUTS, Uose, Belts, Gloves and OulflUs.l MARTIN BRO'S t'letlilng und l'nrnlslilug Goods, a NOUTH UUKEN BT. H 1KSH A KKOTUER. A GLANCE -AT OUU North Qaeen Street Windows -WILL SHOW YOUTHK- NKWK3T AND NOUUIKST BTl LE8 IN Light-Weigut Coats, COATS ANU VKSTS AND VKSTJ, SKKlt- SUCttKU COATS AND VKSTS, NOK- IfOLK J ACKKTS, $1.W), $1 te, 12.03. HlLlt STUU'K SKKBSUCKKU COATS AND VKSTS AT S2.W. MOUAIB, ALPACA, 8ILICIKNK, DUA1" D KTKANU SILK STllU'K COATS AND VKSTS. OLKUOYMKN'S COATS-TIIK TWO LATKST NOVKLTIKS. KLANNKL COATS AND VKSTS AT fl.CO, IN ITIUI'KS AND PLAIDS, AND riUUllKD FANCY DUK33 VKSTS In POLK 1 DOTS, PIN STUIPKS AND SHALL riauuKs. I.INKNAND MOIIAI11DU3TKU3. L1NKN AND BLACK VKSTS. UAMDSOMK WUITK MA11SKILLK8 VKSTj. ALLblZKS-llOY'fl, MKN'S AND KXTltA Sl.KS. Come and See Them. Hirsli & Brether, THE ONH-PRIOB Clothiers & Furnishers, COIL N. QUKKN HTKKKT AND OKNT11K HOUAUK. LANOABTKU, PA. WAirvum: Q.1LL JEWELER, ie. A LIST or Graduating Presents! Ueia and Silver Watches, Chains and Charms, Geld Jeweliy, Clrclet UlnuM, Geld Pen Helders, ueld Pencils, t.eld Teeth Picks, fountain Pens, silver Jewelry, GloveVlnagretts. Silver Uangle JlracuIeU, Ben llenalres, Sllvei iVutch iiexrs. Silver Hair Pins, Oueeu Chains, carf Pins. Cellar Buttens, Ulove Butieuers, Vlewnr I'lim. tl ver barters, eta, etc., ote. GILL, . JEWELER, .Ne. 10 YitU Klug Street. rt YEAR OLD I'UKE RYE WHISKY e 75CKNT3AQUABT. eutllty unsuntassed for Iho money. uuuukii's LiyuouareuK, Ne. 21 centre Equhre, Lancaiter, Pa, TanuhaeuierBeer. B.AsB. PHILIDKLPHI.. TAB BERGN1R & 1NQ1L Tannh&eueer Bcr, B. . l'HtbADILPHtA. BREWING COMPANY. 8 HTHAW JIATH. TiriLLlAMHON A FOaXKK, DOjX'T WAIT UNTIL ALL THE MOST DKSIUABLK BTiLKSAUK SKI.KCTED. Summer Straw Hats FOIIUK.MTS AND HOIS, InMlehtgan, Maeklnaw, Fine Braid Dnns'a Dnns'a ble, riat Brim University, White Canten Braid, Mandllla Bark, 11 oney Comb Braid, Farmers' Bread. Brim, Bea Grass and Willow Braids, all alies and all the popular styles. Prices range irem 25e te $2. Ker Gontleinen and Beys' Straw Ilate, 2Se te I1.C0. We are in the lead with rine Summer Bilk Neckwear at 60c We cannot be excelled in Narrow Pleated White Dress Shirts at 60c We make glad the hearts of men with Never Hipping Harvest Pants at KOc. Wholeeale Prices te Healers. Williamson & Fester, 32.31, MSiV 38 E. KING ST. ANOASl'Klt.PA. BRANCH STORE, iiAUuisuune, pa. QUKKKSWAKM. MARTIN CO. J.B QTTEENSWARE DEPARTMENT. Stere cleaning in tbe China Depart ment, and the following bargains are only a few of the many. A large quantity of French China Bread l'lates that did net Bell at 60c, will be sold at 10c. each. Cut glass Peppera and Salts, silver tepi, at 23j. each, worth triple that price. A let of Sevres China TeprerJ and Salts, hand painted, nt 19c. each. Odd prices from Ureken Decorated Dinner Sets, ou separata counter, marked at half price. A let of Broken dczma French China djrated Fruit, Sauceis and Piatt 8, at half price. A let of Porcelain French China Cups and Saucers, in White and Decorated, at less than cost. J. B. MARTIN d CO. Oer. WeBtKlnsr& Frlnea Bta. ANGLERS' OUTFITS A VKRY COM plMte variety et Hed. Brass and nickel Heels, nliKund J.luen llr.es, Ked Meurnings. Untitled Heeks, floats, trifacial riles and etbtrtuppltes. at IIUBLKV'S 1)1110 8TOUK. 3ft WfstKlrg street. JACOll K. SUUAPKKlt'S PURE RYE WHISKY. (UV OWM DISTltbATJON.) NO. 15CKNTBK StJOAUK. CUY TAX, lbSS THK CITY TAX DU. plicate Is new in the bauds of the City treasurer for collection, tinice heuis. 9U0 -,, ? W p. in. J. U. UATUs-ON, Jeittau CttyTreaserer,