!V' (' -'J ul uMBpnM mtetef m V c.' She : tfOLTBIE XXIV-NO. 264. THE TEACHERS RETAINED. L 1ST TE Ul'9 FOIICB KLKOTKD BS THE HOAKD Or DIRKOTORS. Th Sa'arlcs Paid the Scheel Masters and BUatreseis-Wtiat th Annual B'porteftfca Finance Committee aTshlblts and Liabilities of the District, The July meeting of (be Lancaster city sobeol beard was held en Thursday even, top In oammen council chamber with the following mem bera present : Messrs. Baker, Bernard, Byrne, Belenlus, Brene tnan, BreMus, Cochran, Darmstetter, Eoerman, Erlsmnn, Evans, Or lest, Bart man, Hefner, Keu'z, Levergood, Lloh Lleh ty, Llppeld, Marshall, MoCemsey, Mo Me Mo Cermlck. McDavltt, MoElllgett, McKll- llp, Oeht, Pentz, Shirk, White, Well and Wlcketsbam, president. The minutes et the June meeting were read and approved. Mr. MoCemsey, of the superintending committee, reported that the Joint commit tee ereated by the rules te report upon the list of teachers ter the ensuing year were In favor of retaining all who were In the employ of the beard last year. Mr. Evans, of tbe finance committee, re ported number et bills for supplies fur. ntabed during the month and the treasurer was directed te pay tbe same. ASNUAL KEPOBT, Mr. Evens also made the following re re pett! Te the Heard of Directors of the Common Scheel of Lancaster CUu, Pa. Your committee en finance, a required by law, respectfully presentB the annual tatemeut et rccelptB and expenditures of the beard for the year ending with June Int. 18SS, tegether with the liabilities and assets. Ilalance In Treasury June 1,1837 IJ,IM ?8 f w. O. Marshall. taxes ter IBs; sa.Ase ri Jehn Heat", tuxtsieritaj Lean walnut street achuel Premium en lean 'lultlonieoelved Bt ate appropriation Uentlorlet County comnilastenon County commissioners Interest en deposit Bue treasurer Total... EXrKHDtTCRBS. .171,073 93 Salaries of toaehors 13M15 15 Inteirsten leans. 2, oe 5 010 00 Pilnclpal en leans Beeks and supplies Salaries secretary and mtsjenger., Janitors Printing Gas bill Ceal and kindling Water rent , Scheel Journal Kepalrs fnrnlture Ulgh school commencement implicates llalldlng ' Insurance. Heater Plre escape Bewer ... Ironreneu VommlsBleui ler collection .. 11,19161 22100 ,. 2,100 67 .. 323 61 ,. 114 71 2,133 83 ., 211! en 47 25 2,771 69 913(10 , 114 60 1-5 Oil ,. 8.C68 70 K'0 00 aw .0 213 60 6010 . 22100 . 935 43 $71,073 93 ASSISTS, JOSH 1,1618. Illah school building and lurnlture .$1300 00 lV,nr,n ..rant ' " ,M W James street Maner street " Prlnce street " ' Ann street " Bnuth Prince strcet " " Walnut street " '' Strawberry street " Dnke street " Mne street " Uhrstnutfet'rct " " Kecklund street " Newstrutt " Tetil LlAUlLITliS, Lean, J n. 5, '81. R per cent i,ean, May f, '81. 1 p-r cent Lein.Pept 7, 'HI, 4i'Or cent Lean, Jan. 4. '83. 1 per cnt Lein, Hunt 6.V3, 4 per cent .... Lean, Dee 6, '81, 4 percent .Lean, Jan.i,'7. 4cr cunt Lear, Jan. 1, , 4 per tent Duetreasurer 13,000 00 13100 00 lo.ceo re 12 850 00 15 0.0 03 14.(00(0 3000 00 25,000 00 1 ,763 00 13,500 00 10.V0 00 13.2 0 00 ..1118,20 CO ...1 5000 00 ... 10,000 00 ... 1U000 (0 , . , 10,0011 (10 ... 10 000 00 ... 13.000 00 ... n, 600 00 . . 14,601(0 ... 6,258 09 Te'al l'nbllltlcs ',2 .2? Kzcess of assets jm.bii si ROBEHT A. KVANS, Samuel K. Liehtt, G. KDWARD liBQENER, Kinanee C'euiirlUOC. I.ANCASTKn, Junk 1, 1883. TO MAKE ALTEP.ATIONS Mr. MoCem.9ey moved that the property oemmlttoe nlter two buildings en Seuth Duke street by maklug thorn Inte three school rooms, aud a third eie If deemed expedlent. It was evldent that these schools will have te ba used for some years te oeme. Mr. Hariman, while opposed te making alterations in old buildings, favored tbe proposed alteration because tbe beard cannot new afford te build any new school beuses. Dr. McCormlek miggcated that seme at tention ba paid te lmproved vonlllatlen when the repairs are made, Mr. Uartman replled that tbe ventilation would be looked utter by the committee of the beard appolnted for that purpose. The motion of Mr. McCemsey was unan imously adopted. Dr. lievergoed, of the commlttee en school hygiene, reported that tbe ventila tion of old sobeol buildings was a dlfllcull iDBtter, but the ccmmlttue would de the beat It could. SALARIES Ot TEALUERS. Mr. Ilartmnn moved that the salaries of all the teachers ler the cemlug year be tbe same as last year. Mr. McCemsey moved aa an amendment that the salaries of Misses Myers, Kehlfr, and Bees, who teach both English and Ger man, be raised te U5 per month. The amendment was accepted by Mr. Uartman after It was made te read that teachers of the grade rtforred te by Mr. McCemsey receive that salary without mentioning names. TUB TKAOIIERS ELECTED. Om motion of Mr. Uartman tbe teachers of last year were elrcted for the ensuing year : Following is the list and salaries re ceived : NOIITHUEST DIVISION, Iliyh Scheel-Male. J. P McCaakej-, Principal ,7u0 01 James O. Gael, rim As.umnt... voe te Mary Martin, Second Assistant 60 00 lllah bchoel-Female. Sarah II Bnndell I'M te Uacbel F. JacWaen, First AsalHiant. .. 65e 00 Margld 11. M. Erlstnan, becend Ausl.t- ant 00 .Prince anil Chestnut -Combined Grammar and tsecendaryUltls. Georgia nnndell. 1'ilnclpal U0 01 Bailie lleuvler. ASslstint 3JJ 00 Clara 11 Huber. Principal 4li oe Annie C. lWthven, saUlaul 105 00 West Cl.estnut Street Schools. W II. Levergood. Heys' Grammar,,,. Cfi0 CO Mary B, I'aliner, Heys' Secondary (93 10 Hannah It finger, Beys' recenuary SU5 W ClaraU bplndler, frlntlpilLemblatd lntermtuiate and l'rl i ary 3"5 oe Mary iUhre, Assistant...... ........ 3 60 Bella Wettzall, 1'rlntlpal Leuiblnud In- termedlate and Primary t3 00 BeuIeMeurann. Asalstant 302 te jr( ll'afriul 5(rjf Schools Emma L. Downey, Beys' and Girls' Sec ondary 1331 CO Mary Stahi. Intermediate 376 (0 Minnie A Kaub, 1'rlinary 313 6) KinmaB. llech, 1'ilm.ry ;ij te West James Street Schools. Kmma Powers, Beys' and Girls' Gram mar 1410 00 Ida Me M Ulan lutermedute 375 00 Carrie Hreeeman, Prunaiy , su 60 Battle V, cnitlj, Primary 311 60 HOETHSltT mVISlOH. Edit Lemen Street Schools. A. U. Btatny, Heys' Grammar V60 01 IMa'lag neys' Secondary 395 00 alary u Mutseimsn.GlrU'urammar ... 4 oue Matilda Zug.elrls' secondary h9l te h.atephlik, mtermeelale ,375(0 BadlePltmlng. Primary 313 50 Mrs Anna McCemsey, InterinttdUt. 375 oe him Hnlhie it. Intermediate K7110 LUrieKaby, Primary ., 311 re MoeUe Vnderwoed, Primary,,,,,,,,,..,, nt 9) PJ w , 13,101 Oil , J S3 12 . 2SI05 , 6,638 63 14 00 , 1.370 71 , 1 6,3 86 8i ys 6,263 60 Bailie King. Primary sum New Street Schools. AnntoCatter.... ti re Sarah B. Smith, Intermediate 871100 An.ueu M. Huafenr, Primary sum Kate Baldwin, Primary sis se Ann Street Scheel t. riaraB Ltrhty, Beys and Girls' ec'y..W 00 KmllyBnydam. Intermediate 7soe Hentletta Uarfeln, Primary sis BO cueu. uarsins, rnmary 3.3 te aecmsAST umaieK. Seuth Duke Strut Schools. K.B. Uatei, Beys' GTrammar r.SOCO 00 Mary A. Dougherty, Girls' Grammar..!. 14 M re Mary McNea, airu' loeondary S93 Oil JUry J. Iirunlng, Principal Combined Intermediate and Primary 375 00 K. Mile lrvln, Assistant nn en Clara Oomph , set se If zzte O. Marshall. Principal Combined Intermediate and Primary S375 re Mamie atchells, Assistant SOJM Kalle Bandell, Principal German and KPgllsh Intermediate. SleO 00 WilhulmlnaKehlfj. First Assistant 850 01 I.eulsa Myers, second Assistant s:e 00 Rockland ttreet Schools. Kate Cliften, Beys' and Girls' Bec'y fro 03 Kse Bucklus, Intermediate.. .1,5 00 Unlsy enisling, Primary 313 60 Slrau berry Strtet Schools. Frank thlbley $360 0 S.OCTHWIST division. Seuth Mulberry Street Combined Schce's. Carl Matz, Principal German and Eng HthGiHmmar and Secondary ...1770 00 Minnie R. Wltwer, First Assistant SS5 00 Ella Hutser, second Asslstaut 383 CO aiary Arnmns. rnncipai uerman and Kngllsa Intermediate and jrrlniary.... (75 00 Annielless, Assistant 160 10 Sa'oiee carpenter, Intermediate,., 873 00 Mary Gnthrle. Primary Sis SO Mary Sharp, Primary SIS SO Maner Street Schools. Ida Ltnfl, Beys' and Ulrls' (Secondary.. ..itas oe Surah sti (Tel, Intermediate S7S 00 KmmaBrlmtper, Primary sis (w Margie ilumphreyvllle, Primary 813 CO Seuth Prince Street Schools. Lizzie Neeper, Beys' and Girls' Becend ary ...... ............,... .... LauiaJ. ralck. Intermediate,..., ,t95 CO 37' 00 313 60 3.3 50 xiuuiti .. tuur.rjimury..,. Hute Barnes, Primary...... MUSICAL IHSTBDCT0BS, Carl Matz, HlgA Schools and German- Knglleb Scheel I W0 (0 Jehn B. Kevlnskl. Soceidarv and l'rt. miry schools , SCO CO VACANT SCHOLARSHIP. Fer the two vacant scholarships in Frank lin and Marshall college anven young men were placed in nomination. Elmer Ream and L J. Keed were the successful ones. Dr. Wlekersham announced that he had two scholarships in the college at his dis posal and he would see that high school graduates received them, and In addition If there were any ether high school grad uates who desired te attend college he would see that they were furnished with scholarships. OITVSUrEHINTENDENT'8 REPORT, Following is the report of the city aoper aeper Intendent for the month : Lancaster, Pa, July 6, 1833. Te the Heard ctchoel Directors Gentlkmkn Your elty superintendent submit the following report of the public schools for tbe month of June : The whole number of pupils In attend ance was 247 in the high aoneols, 324 In tbe grammar, 638 In tbe secondary, 34 In tbe ungraded, 803 In the Intermediate and 1,415 In the primary, making a total of 3,30 L. The number in average attendance was 231 In tbe high school, 313 In the grammar, 497 in tbe seoendary,27 in the ungraded, C91 In tbe Intermediate and 1,199 in tbe prim ary, making a total of 2 9ia Tbe average percentage was 89. Tbe number of pupils net absent was 1,225. The number et teaehers present at the taanhArn' mfiAflnira wan7fl The number of visits made by the elty I superintendent was 48, I iiw uuuiuar ui visua uisup iy ui rector was 80, as fellows : Ft. R. Breneman 16, Hen. J. P. Wlcktrsham 15, Wm. McCemsey 14, S.J. Owens 9, J. McKUiipa 8, Cbas. Lip Lip peld 5, J. W. Byrne and E. J. Brlsman eaeh 4, W. W. Qrlest 3, Philip Bernard 2, The final examinations for promotion into the bigh schools were held en tbe 25th and 20th et June. Forty three boy and sixty three girls passed them successfully. During the term our onrellmentbas been as fellows : High sobcels, 121 boys and 178 girls 302; grammar, 201 boys and 243 girls 444; secondary, 372 boys and 400 girls 772; ungraded, 23 boys and 39 girls 0i; Intermediate, 570 boy and 653 girls 1 129 ; primary, 1 053 boy and 9S8 girls 2 (ML Total, 2,349 boys, 2,401 girls 4,750. Tnn average attendance was 3 108 Te these should be added 1C0 boy and 90 girls attending the night schools, making our entire enrollment 6,000, of wbleb, how ever, about 200 may be considered dupli cate enrollments, leaving ua an Increase In tbe enrollment, ever last year, of about 200 pupils. Of these tbe following made full time : Primary schools. Mary Fester, Jehn Rethlus, Annie Bees, Edna Hurat, Milten Kamm, Elite Leibhart, Maud Hess, Guy Brunn"r, Lizzie Moseman, James Musser, Mary Samson, Vloler Westermaler. Harry Ruthard. Intermediate May Biggs, Edith Ltndls, Willie Hcrmen, Cairie Demes, Carrel Sebum, Henry Peppier, Blanche Hebble, Annie Keller, Jacob Kehler, Heward Clemmens, Mary Gerher, Emma Hege, Ida Lyens, Lily Arneld, Jehn Herman, Willie HermaD, Gee. Geselle. Elam Reet. Bertha .Samson, Emma Yeung, Bessie Snavely, Frances Ktntz, uiara .Hare, ivzzie Hubert Secondary. Miriam Herr, Carrle Herr, Lena Heerel, Krally MeMnllen, Lily Her. shock, Daisy Miller, Ira Bare, Ress Bare, Win. Clemmens. Jehn Gerber, Harry Huber, Harry Nelty, Annie McElroy, Bertha Hersbey, Ella W. Connelly, Louisa ErnBt, Klsle E. Krauskop, Mary Hurst, Minerva Bees. Uramii'ar. Ada Kloler, Kstella Klefer, Viela Huber, Little Miese, Maggie Arneld, Kate Kahler, Lettie Bauaman, Mary Ma Mullen, Mellis Stephens, Annie Snavely, Elite MoKlrey, Reaella Shoemaker, Frank Eby, Jehn Myers, Cbas, Baker, Wm. Mus ser. Very respectfully, Your obedient servant, R. K, Ul'ElUU.K. Bate Ball Nerj. The League games played yesterday : At Chicage: Chicago 4, Philadelphia S ; at In In dianaeolis: Indianapolis 10, Bosten 7 ; at Pittsburg : Washington 3. Pittsburg 2 ; at Detroit : Detroit 18, New Yerk 13. The only Association game yesterday was in Cincinnati, wbere the Brooklyn was de feated by 14 te 7. Tbe Chicago club plays in great luck. Yesterday they had but aiz hlta oil Qleasen and Btill they wen. Old Jim White was oil the Detroit for several game', two of whleh were let by Uaere.'s attempt te fill the position. Yes terday the deacon was put back, and again all la well. Tne Selar Tip club et Philadelphia is making a great hit. They recently secured and fitted up old Keoreatlen park, wbere they are drawing great crowds te see geed games. Yesterday the Kastern team of tbe Central League defeated then by 0 te 8. Te-day comes tbe tug of war, Brooklyn meets HL Leuis and tbe Athletics will be In ClnelnnBtL The question of leadership will ba settled for a short time at least bv tbe result of tbese games. Weldman, wbe pltohed a while for De troit last year, and la new with tbe New Yerk, was put In against his old associate. He was bit for a total of 23 bases. Tee American Association, at a special meeting yesterday, refused te return te 25 cent admissions. Tbe Athletics will be allowed te charge that sum as long as the Philadelphia League team does. Te- morrow afternoon the August Flower and Athletic clubs will play a match game of ball In the Iiensldei grounds at 8:30. liglnls Will U True. Cel. Jehn U. Cary, superintendent of :bee!s at Richmond, Ya, and general state agent of tbe Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance company, writes te Mr, Gee N.Keyneldv, of this elty, as fellows : Yeu may oeunt Mrglnla safe for tbe St, Leuis ticket. Judge Tburman has always been a favorite with our people, and Mr. Cleveland's honest, courageous course, ba wen him the confidence of the people Who demanded hU nomination." NEARLY TWO MILLIONS or MONKT COLLBOTKU IN IflK NINTH INTERNAL RETENCa DISTRICT. II I Made tip Chlsfly f use Tax ea Cigars, Spirits and Bear-Only a Light la- crtasa Dae te aae AddlUan a Tear Age of Three Oeantle. The Ninth United State Internal reve nue dlatrlet of Pennsylvania oensUU of Lancaster, Yerk, Dauphin, Cumberland, Adams, lVauklln, Ferry, Snyder, Junlafa, Lebanon, Mlfilln, Fulton Uuntlogdes, Blair and Bedford. The three laat named oeunties were added te the district Just one year age. The amount of reveaue received from them la oemparatlvely light A glance at tbe large Increase from the Bale of beer stamp will show that the new count U drink, their fair proportion of beer. Th total revenue for the nasal year ending June 30, were 11,71)1,010 2&, It will be eeen by looking at the annual statement that tbe prlnelpal amount of hue In the dlatrlet 1 oelleoted en beer. spirits and cigars. Beside the eentral office at Lancaster there are two ether offices one at Yerk and one at Harrlr burg at which revenue atamp are old. Nine-tenths et these stamp are sold at the Lancaster and Yerk ofBee. Following are the amounts of taxe col lected at the three stamp-selling offices for elgar sumps alone for the past three yean, during which time Oolleetor MsoQenlgle has been oelleotor : Lances er, 11,962,170 68 ; Yerk, tjl, 164,8(30.20; Harrlaeurg, $333, 30a03 ; tout for elgar stamps, 13,960,436 47. The total amount of taxes oelleoted In the district, from all sources, during the past three years by Oolleetor MacOenlgle la 14.- 931,321.02. And yet he and his corps of assistants are cooped np In a little inconvenient room, whlie the high officials outside, breathing the balmy summer air, have net even se lected the site en whleh our new pnblle building 1 te stand. Following Is the official statement of the revenues for the year : .!??;??& s? as a 1 .t; e i-ra n 3 ' I m2mQ J83S.S' .fSBSHSa wrin ,!s t: otraeijUMuUjeaoijx !c$B$5 -"'ff M 585SgaVSSggg J 5 u 4 CA O) 9 j B 9 O 9 M CO ........ Mig J. I (A) I 06 6 1 a-OO -Ci3uDf' I a e e E e pi Ui m S tTJ Ti i UlJI.Wji-Mja..JM fJJfff ri 1S I Msir'HNSSHMXH I i mn 3j SGSa22gSSaSi 88 2S22SS,DCfSSS tUDt3)J , BO&,KKa5b-,5.i3td, )'- 3 il tAOOfQ g'fssggasta s e a a i JTnug 5 I v3a rr9 I te W agSSSKSI jrnug r I 11 2 1 g3l'S?':St8 1 "I r oeovqox r" I H O M a e a .-I 033vqOX r J 8 31 KB 81 vgs?aae'sgss I1 xvx ivjOtdsi Si 8 SS83fli33S"SShI""M,l axs!;sggsi iafssesg nn lassstatisari; 3 )n slsieittsssl!s23 8' ssgsasasssg I jojejt VUH-Uh in. sai SS5a"2tfS5a"sS"S 5X22;S528!3 "mej. Traded a Uersa Ker a vow. Jeseph Josephs, a drover, ha been prose cuted before Alderman Barr for lareeny a a bailee. The prosecutor Is C, M. Powers, and the facts or tbe case are these : Powers was tbe owner of a horse and Josephs of a cewv Power agreed te trade his horse for Josephs' cow and (30, and Josephs ac cepted the terms. Power delivered hi horse, but Jeseph refused te deliver the cow or pay tbe 530, and ler refusing te de se was prosecuted for larceny as bailee. Ball was entered for a hearing. Aueluer Halt Against the Oennty. Thursday afternoon the case of Alderman Deen against tbe oennty of Lancaster was heard before Alderman Spurrier, The suit was for f 150. 15 for aldermanle fee, wbleb tbe county oemmlnaloner refused te pay, though Alderman Deen swore that hi bill was correct and that the eharge were made according te the fee bllL Alderman Spur rier gave Judgment In favor et the plaintiff for tbe full amount of the bill f 150 15, to gether with interest, 121.03, What Thlsni Get. Er.irAiiETjnewN, July C Thieves en tered the residence et Harry Wealand en Monday nlgbt and stele a new pair of shoe, a sack of Heur and a quantity of edible. Mr, E. Utppard, of Youngstown, O,, ac companied tbe remain of his brother from Cleveland te this plaee, where the body was burled. The Old Brethren will held service at Green Tree meeting house next Sunday. Anether One Surprised. Minnie, a twelve-year-old daughter of Christian Bees, et 502 Seuth Queen street, celebrated her birthday yesterday. She was lured away from home and upon her return was surprised te nod twenty of her schoolmates gathered at her home. They all had a pleasant time for several hour. Thrashed UIs Wits. Geerge Shay was arrested few day age ler having threatened te kill his wife. He was released upon entering ball te keep tbe peace. He went te his home and at onee amused himself by thrashing his wife. Be was arrested and this morning secured ball 1 (or a hearing before Alderman Bur, LANCASTER PA., FRIDAY, JULY 6. 1888. COLLEOK MKN IN SESSION. Pennsylvania Educators Uattier In 1'blU dslpblat la Second Anaaal Masting. Tbe College aesoelatlon et Pennsylvania began It second annual meeting Thurs day afternoon in the chapel et the Univer sity of Pennsylvania In Philadelphia. Tbe representative present were Dr. T, L. Selp, Muhlenberg college, Allentown ; Professer Edward H. Msglll, Swarthmore college; Professer William P. Holcomb and Arthur Beardaley, of the same col lege t Provest Pepper, Professer Jehn U, R. McElroy and H. P. Sadtler, et the University of Pennsylvania; Professer Enech Perrlne, of Bucknell University, and Professors J. B. K teller and J. E. Kersehner, of the Franklin and Marshall. Proresaer Maglll, In tbe abtenee of Pres' denl Thomaa O. Apple, presided and made tbe annual address. The address was writ ten by President Apple, in Londen, and forwarded te Prof. Msglll. Dr. Maglll In terpersed the addreaa with several Interest. Ing remarks or his own. Dr. Apple's ad drees dwelt en tbe origin aud progress of the College association, and spoke et tbe necessity or union among educational bodies. He apeke favorably of tbe pro pre pored admission of the colleges et Mary land and the Middle atates Inte tbe associa tion, and he seemed sure that these states will be admitted. Among the gentlemen B resent was Professer Jebn Fell, from the ollegeel SU Jehn's, An spoils, Maryland. At the conclusion of the president's ad dree the executive commlttee of the asso ciation presented Its annual report. A oemmlttee was then appointed te nominate tbe offleers for the ensuing year. The oflleers nominated and elected were : Pre sident, Provest William Pepper ; vice pre sident. Professer iT. L. Selp, Muhlenberg college; recording secretary, Professer Jesse Y. Burke, et the University of Penn sylvania ; corresponding secretary, Profes Profes eor Edward Maglll, Swarthmore college; treasurer, Prof, J. R Kleffer, of Franklin and Marshall college; executive committee, President Knox. Lafayette oellero : Prefes ser Enech Perrlne, Bucknell University ; Professer Sharpies, Uavonerd, and Rev. Dr. Thomaa G. Apple, Franklin and Mar shall. EMANUEL WINTEItS' SU1CIUH. Bew a Pretlaencs Tennsbtp Man Toek Ills Own Life. In Thursday' iNTKLLiciENCKn the sui cide of Emanuel Winters, wbe resided In Provldenee township near the village of New Provldenee, was notleed, but only a few particular had bsen learned. It seems that the deceased bad net been In geed health for aeme time past. He had lest tbe tight of one of hi eyes and was afraid that he would lese the ether. This and the peer oendltlon et his health soemed te worry him. Fer some time past It had been hi oustem te sleep en a leunge Instead of In bed. When the ether of tbe family, which oenaltted of Mrs. Winters and Philip Geehe- nsur and Bister, two of her Krandehlldren, retired Wednesdayevenlng they left the de ceased lying en the leunge. About three o'clock Thursday morning Philip arose from bed and found tbat Mr. Winters was net en the lounge. The boy awakened hi Bister and the two went te the barn with a lan tern. They made a search and found Win ter en the hay mew dead. He had taken a rope, one end of which he wound tightly around hi neck. He placed the ether end through the rung of tbe ladder at the aide of the bay mew and then drew It taut with hi hand. When found he was In a steeping poBltlen and still held the end et the line. Deputy Corener Jcfl Armstrong was no tified of the Buloide, and for the Inquest he summoned tbe following Jury: J, M. Shullz, Simen K. Eckmau, Jehn A. Bteele, Daniel Eekman, S. E, Goehnaur and A. H. Helm. The verdict was one of sulelde. The deceased was about 05 years of age and lived en a llttle farm that he owned. He leave no family but his wife, who was a widow when he married her aome yeais go. riQUTINO A KAILIIO.ID. Daniel nrennan aud Wile Try 10 Prevent the BtaalDg Company Frem Laying a siding. Before Alderman McConemy, Alex, WIN son, superintendent et tbe Reading &. Co lumbia railroad, has brought a suit against D.nlel Brannan and wife, of Dlllervllle, who are charged with malicious mischief. Seme day age tbe railroad oempany began oenatruotiug a aiding en whleh te store cars, Just east of Dillcrvllle. Near this point Brennan has a stone quarry and the laying of this traek shut up the read leading te the quarry. Brennan claimed te have mere right than the corporation and when tbe workmen began laying down the traek he and hi wife appeared en the scene. As fast as the men would lay the traek Bren nan and wife would tear It up. They also fought tbe workmen. Finally the track was laid down and It has net yet been disturbed lately. On account of this trouble tbe suit was brought against Brennan and wlfe. Itcv. Ptesldtnt Applr, el OUe " la concluding his acoeunt of tbe opening et tbe Pan-Pre&byterlan nounell, the Lon Len Lon eon correspondent of tbe New Tork Herald saya the delegates " crowded tbe reception of tbe American minister, and at Exeter hall Mr. Warner Van Nerden, of New Yerk, occupied tbe chair. The Rev, Dr. Craven, of Pnlladelpbla, read a paper. The Rev. President Apple, of Ohie, and Dr. Chambers, et New Yerk, made ad dresser." Complaint Agslunt I'uj. Complaint was made en Thursday by Mrs. Mary Shrelner against three boys named Beck, Herz)g and Elsenberger, liv ing en Beaver atreet. The allegation Is tbat these boys broke down the fence of her yard, went Inte her premises and ruined the growing vegetablen Bill was entered by the boys for a hearing. Slander Arbitration Continued, Te-day was appointed for the slander arbitration of M, M. Ssnsenlg vs. Jebn Martin, but tbe case had te be continued because H. S. Martin and Peter Amnion, two of the arbitrators chosen, declined te serve. They would net serve because tbe parties te the suit are old friends and for mer neighbors. Anether Eighth Ward Club Last evening a meeting of Democrats et tbe Eighth ward was held at FrllE'd hotel toeganlzsaclub. A temporary organization was tllected by electing Lee Jacobs chair man, and Harry Q. Keller secretary. They adjourned te meet at tbe call of the presi dent A lleaty Pallel lUln. There was a heavy fall el rain In the lower end of tbe county, espeeially in Drumore and Fulton townships, last evenlcp. The lightning struek In a field of Sanders Mo Me Sparran and burned one aheck of wheat, but the remainder was net dainsged, Henry J. Batler, esq,, a mi'inber of the Lancaster tar and termer realdent of this elty, 1 visiting old IrlendB In Lancaster. He I new practicing hid profession at Feit Beott, Kansas, where he baa already built up a Btreng reputation for ability. Seut te Jail for Tneuly I)i. Patrick Dillen was arrested en Thursday for drunkenness and disorderly conduct. He was one of a party wbe were fighting at tbe reservoir, but tbe balance of tbe gang get away before tbe arrival of Constable Side. Aldsrman Haluach sent DUleu te jail for twenty day. WAR ON THE "BLUE LAWS." MEKCUANTS OF rlTTStlUlia OIIOAM1B TO MAKE THE 11 ODIOUS. tbsy Will Cease th Arrest or Tueie Labering en Sunday Cennsel Employed and Meney Backlog Secured-Coachmen, Printers and Street Car Men te lie TrKd, PiTTsnuBO, July 0 Influential repre sentative of the druggists, (be milk and lemenade dealera and fruit stand proprlo preprlo proprle tor et this elty have effected an organiza tion, the obleet et whleh Is te make tiarts of the blue laws " of 1794 se obnoxious that objectionable part will be legislated out of existence. A commit lee of fl ve have te day employed n ex city ofHelal who will secure evidence and make Information In ease et worldly labor performed en tbe Sabbsth day. Solid financial backing ba beeu secured and counsel ha been retained. Street car com pan le will probably be the first te answer In the oeurta. Tbe publisher of newspaper will be called te account through arrest or empleyes Who work en Sunday, The uniformed llvorymen who drlve their employer te ohureh en Sunday will also be called upon. In faet prosecutions are te be ontered wherever posslble te de sr, and the new organlzitlen hopes te make the publle be hostile te the laws et 1749 that amendment or repeal will fellow. Forged Notts Amounting 10 S)J3,000, Montreal, Qua, July a The oredltors and oustemers of the absconding carriage maker Quesne were startled yesterday when they heard that mere than halt of tbe paper he leaves behind him la fcrged. One of the largest oredltors aays that of 40,000 of paper net mero than 15,000 Is genuine Anether creditor, who has about $2,000 et paper, aays only two small notes of 176 eaeh are genuine, while a meney broker who has discounted fS,000 holds a large percentage et forgeries. The bookkeeper et the firm admitted that he as well as his employer had for some time past had been carrying en a huge system el fraud, he even forging the signature. ratal tfemili yuarrel. ErniNQFiELD, Me, July 0. Reperts Just getting hure from the back counties Indicate tbat the Fourth of July was cele brated In typical berder style. At Mnrafleld a party of drunken farmers engaged in a free for nil fight. There were alx of thorn and but one is left te tell the tale, the ethers being dead or badly hurt. At Walnut Greve Will Marrltt and Jehn Claypool get drunk in a lively state. One bottle et beer was left and with this Clsypoel knocked Merrltt down under a horse' hoels, wbere he was kloked te d eath. At Uallvllle, Dan Mitchell sUbbed W. Soett fatally. Poned Dead en Ills Wile's arava. PlTTsnunu, July 0 Early this morn ing the body of Jeseph F. Rapp, with a bullet hole In his temple, was teund lying upon the graves of his recently deceased wife and child In St. Mary's cemetery en Nunnery Hill, Allegheny. Since the death In hi family, a few month since, Mr. Rapp ha been tbe victim of melanobely te an unusual degree. He left his motber's residence aometlme between mldnlgbtand morning. The empty weapon was found by his side. Fart el a Village Destroyed, Warhkn, Pa., July 0 At 9:15 o'clock last night lire originated In the 1'cnny Ttist building, near tbe centre el Glen Run vll vll lage, two miles distant from this place, and rapidly spread In all directions. The only building of value dostreyod were tbe poBtefQco and Wllley's brick store house. Six residences, four business places and a number et shanties were destroyed. The fire started from a leaking gas pipe, the gas being Ignited by a fire-cracker. Less f 10, 000 ; Insurance unknown. Three lleys Drewn. St. Leuis, July 0 A river excursion party from St. Leuis stepped yesterday morning at Harrison's Landing en the Il linois shore below here, and thrue St Leuis boys who were In tbe party went bathing in a small stream and were drowned, Oae was Henry Doanner, son of a restaurant keeper, and the ether two were named Sissman and Kelly respec tively. The bed 1 os were net recevered. Tiiltvcs Itantack a Town. Hudsen, W1p., July 0 Sherlir Camp bell has received word that thieves had raided tbe village of S'ar Prairie, a town fifteen miles from this place. Tbey breke Inte all tbe ateres and blew opeu every safe In the town. After finishing thelr work, tbey stelo a herse and oarriage be longing te a resident and made their escape. They sojured considerable plnnder. Caleriunma Yurepsugti. Fall Riveb, Msbh., July 0 Te day four cars of Forepaugh'a circus train weie wrecked In tbls city. Three men wero injured, Jehn Weed, el Bosten, seriously. They were cut out of the rulus. Dandy, a trick horse, was killed ; n stallion aud a racing mare were se badly hurt that they had te ba shot. A Witrutug PerLl Bnoeui.YN,July C The reul OHtale elllce of Levi P. Morten, tbe Republican candi date for vlce president, was struck by lightning yesterday afternoon. CeDsplrury te Defraud, Deputy United States Marshal J. V. Uelrlck, of Yerk, arrested a young man named James Boyd, en Thursday. He U charged with conspiring with ethors unknown te defraud the United Stales government. Boyd was Been te be in the possession of a large number of pestage stamps supposed te be stelen and as he would net tell whoie he get tbein he was arrosted. He entered bail for a hearing befere United States Commissioner Kennedy for a hearing en July 20,b. After he entered ball he told the commissioner that he had received tbe stamps from A, P. Shoo Sheo Shoe maker, and a warrant was Issued for Shoe maker's arrest. He was brought te this city te-day and entered ball ler a hearlng en the aauie date as that of Boyd. Cluing Heme, The Orand Army people are returnlug In large numbers from Gettysburg and nearly all Eastern bound trains are crowded. This afternoon there were two soetlons of the Sea Shere Express. One was leaded with veterans who bad a small cannon which they fired as tbey entered the sta tion. In tbe train was a suspicious looking beer car. An Incorrigible Girl. OlHeer Khrrean today arrested Kdlth Wleker, a young girl living en Frederlck street Sbe la ebarged with being Incorri gible and beyond tbecontrel of herparents. Alderman Spurrier will hear tbe case, after which tbe Judges will be asked te send the girl te the Heuse of Refuge. Ilsld Per Court. Clara Maney, of Mlfilln street, lias been held In ball for court by Alderman Hershey te answer the cberge et surety of tbe paace, preferred by Sallle Blcey, BltOrUEK AGAINST IlKOTnEK. Th Trouble That Geerge and Hynien Krftart Are Having. Hymen Erharr, a huckster who resides in tne upper part of this city, haa brought a suit, before Alderman MoOenomy, against bis brother Geerge, living near Rawlins Vlile, charging him with assault and battery, It eeem that several day age the personal property of Geerge was sold by Constable Senft, of Martle township. Geerge In duced hi brother Hymen te attend the ale and buy tbe geed In for him. Hymen purehased the preperty, and after paying ter It obtained a receipt from the oenataMe. Afterward tbe two brothera were walking through a weed near Geerge's house and they heoame engaged In a war et word ever the sale. Geerge wanted Hymen te sign the receipt ever te him. Hymen says that when he refused te de this Geerge struck him a terrible blew en the head with a big club, knocking him down, He then tried te cut htm with a knife, and said he would kill him If he did net sign the receipt ever te him. Hymen say that while he was en tbe ground, with hi brother en top et him, he algned the receipt for fear that he would be killed. The prosecutor's appearanee Indicates that hi story Is the truth, a his head show that he haa received a terrible beatlny, Constable Senft arrcsted Ueerge yesterday and bremrht him te town. Hfnr Ih. .1. hearmV. .. T .H ". ?" 1 uerman no enierta Dan ler a Geerge la a very strong, museular He fermerly lived In this city and for a tiine had charge et What Glen patk. Botere Alderman Barr Geergo haa brought suit agatnat his brother,,oharglng him also with assault and battery. While Geerge was under arrest en tbe charge noted above belore Aldeimin MoCenomy, Uyrean scoured a writ of teplevln, went toGeorge'anomo and removed (he goods In question. Th Fourth at rtanriin.Tiiir. Rawlinsvillb, July 0. The people et this plaee oelobrated the Fourth et July this year with even mero display than usual. At six o'clock tbe parade, com- posed of three soerot soeletles from the vlllage and two visiting societies, with tbe Willow Street and New Provldenee cornet I bands, was formed at the square, after whleh tbey marehed through the vlllage streets. After the parade they marehed te Jes. Armstreng'a orehard, where a stand and seats had been eroeted, where the meeting was called le order by T. J. Shirk, who Introduced Samuel Jones as the chair man of the meeting. An exoellent pre gratnme was then gtven, consisting of pa triotic songs by a ohelr et young ladle, and ad dresses by Messrs. Trlpplc, Chand. ler, Jehn H. Landts, Wm. Brealus, I, C, Arneld, Dr. Gatobell, and Rev. Gaeka, The display of firewerk was mere olaberato than tbat et former years, while the speaking was hotter than the average Fourth of July oration. A Class rlenlc Tbe class of '83 of the high school held a plonle at Roeky Springs yesterday. The party met at the home of Katie Huber, ene of It member, en Seuth Queen street They then proceeded te the picnic ground by atreet car and beat The day was pleasantly spent playing games, beating, Ac., and te make the occasion mere enjoy able, a special pregramme had been pre pared. Misses Mamie Barner, Nellie Llp Llp peld and Mary C. Hantaan sang college and popular airs, while Abram Adams ac companied thorn 'en tbe guitar. Frank Rudy amused tbe party by his Jeke and funny sayings. Alter aupper, whleh the ladles of the class prepared In tbe finest style, the party turned towards home,whlch was roaehod after dusk. The day was ene that will long be remembered, as all present enjoyed themselves end no acci dents occurred, A Villain and Ills Turpentine. A small deg en East King atreet caused qulte h sensation en Friday attorneon. He ran Inte Fabnestoek'a store and hi appear appear appear anoe Indicated tbat he had the hydropbebla. The elerks became very aotlve when tbey saw tbe deg and for a time they made themselves at home en the oeuntor. The deg ran from the atore Inte East King street and theory el "mad deg" was raised. A polleeman was sent ter te kill the animal, but before the arrival el an oflleer the deg was seoured and It was found tbat his pecu liar aotlena were caused by aome evil dis posed person having put turpentine en blm. After the proper remedies te remeve tbe turpentine were applled the deg ceased hi yelling and went te his home. According te Prlzs King Itules. Jehn Kautz and Geerge Harple bad a disagreement seme weeks age, and tbey met en Friday evening for the first time alnoe their quarrel. Harple Insisted upon Kautz oceompanylng hlm te tbe corner of Arch and Grant streets te settle thelr dlflor dlfler ences according te the rules et the prize ring. The young men, acoempaniod by a tew friends, went te the point designated, and hid only begun the fight when Cfllcer Weaver put In an appearance and arrested tbe Jebn Sulllvans. They spent the nlgbt in tbe station house, and this mernlug Alderman HalbacU, acting ter the mayor, discharged them upon the payment of costs. An Exaggerated Picture. Some time age an agent of the JVftce Gazette and a drummer who were in this city, went out fishing In the Conestoga and oime back te town, with a story that they had reaeued a woman from drowning. This week the Gazette lllnstrates this Incident One young man Is seen in the beat taking en bis coat and tbe ether Is In tbe stresm wrestling with a oetlla-shapod beat con taining a woman. The water Is very swilt, and tbe party, with the exception of tbe man en the bank, Bcetn te be In danger In theplcture a shaky looking brldtie 1 )cn which Lancaster people knew nothing about ICeturn el Lancaster's Seclellei Thursday evening the Lancaster Lledor Lleder kranz and M.uanorehor, the singing so cieties that had been In Baltimore attend ing the Snngertest for a woek, returned te Lancaster, arriving here at 0:45. They carne buck by Pert Deposit aud had a fine trip. Frem tbe station the Mtonnercher membera were escorted te their ball, after which the Lloderkranz went te thelr hall, where seme refreshments wero partaken of. The membera of tbe societies speak highly et their trip and thelr hospitable treatinect at the hand et the Baltlmereans, Successful llass rithlng. Majer O. M. Hewell and Dr. A. A. Ilub lfy went te Sate Harber Thursday, and succeeded in taking 43 fine blaek bass. Tbey had another ezponeneo that was net ae pleasant. A turrlfie storm of thuuder, lightning and rain passed ever the fishing grounds about halt past ene o'clock, almost drowning them; and another, scarcely less severe, came en an hour or two later. Tbe fishermen get home safely in the ovening. lit lore Aldarmsn Ilren. Adam Sellers, a Faegleyjville resident, who was arrested several days age for being drunk and disorderly, has been sent te Jail for 30 hours, Hairy Grlmaey, a boy who Is charged with having assaulted Temmy Yundt, a mueh smaller boy than Grlmaey, has been held In bail for trial at court. PRICE TTVO CENTS. NEVER SAW THE LETTER, S siS MR PAKNELL MtKM A BtAlKMBH 1M TBR IlOUjE OF COMMONS. Hs Clears A war the Bamlclen Tkatrta ,. jy - - -- w t.B L tiers te Mr. Kgan-Jestln McCairby te Address tbe Haas et Com Cem Com eons en the Same Behjee. ' 'SJi Londen, July O.-In the Heuse of Oe. &1 roeu this afternoon Mr. Parnell aM taVas,; thnrntinliiatnn nf iha vrt-....ii 111..1 l- -B---.. . -he uu iniicuini mm usssavjmi t$ testifying under oath te tbe falseneaa of tavtuv $ statements made in reference te himself. , &,& n wmiM IhwAfnMtMirfA.ii.- - - - i - .h . v. " i me jiwiaiaai 11, 10 tne ueursetbat he had never see t v letter purported te have been written tsTS hlmaftlf 1,. te r. ITiyan t?Akr.-. A4 lui X1 Tkta I-,,.- 1.- j ' - SSi u- hiidi ui yiuuunucni m iergary, ui-i Regarding tbe letter of hi saving : Thara .z$i Is net the least llklllhoed of what von an. , prehend happening, Mr. Parnell atatatl ihM u '" uiigut ua Keouine;ne cjuia Hof ' recollect It, however. Mr. Parnell cost-- imuea te speak for some time. Jjater Mr. Justin McCarthy will ad. dress the Heuse en the same subject. ,e;.'"""1 "" " '"" ! wioeer as, "" m Ve7i -J'" ' " nave lent M. . jg,,. h-nwiii win 111 ,K-. .Ul .,.... . - - - A l0 ' wnen "m you undertake te get ih 4 I work done 7 Given value foreurmoMy," Mr. Parnell said : The attorney geaeraL-1 staled that the polies found tbe letter laCjSra Came;' house. Doubtless genuine letters -''i. genuine letters -,vh3I from Mr. Egan were found there but Mr. Egan was never legally ehtrged with wrK- j iug iue ene in question, ana ni ctIa V .J denial denouneos the letter a a forgery," N- Mr. Parnell denounced as an absolute Y'si forgery the lotter . said te nay been smuggled from him while la Kllmalnbam Jail addressed te Mr. Egan. "I never wrote, signed, said -or authorized it," deciaied ba He reiterate that he had never aigned or authorized the letter 01 May 15, 1832, which was published 'I have never," said ba, ""eu me signature similar te thai attacbed te the letter. Blnee U7t I h adopted a different atf. ,urei (uonservauve one 01 -unr) TM latter et June 10, 1681 , was a forgery. Byrne's letter was doubtless genuine, few ' s?i 1 naver sent Bvrne nnv menev. X tmt. IV seribea a small amount te the Byrnt tJ iA ... .. . .. . - Str meniai. The great majority 01 letter. Mb muted uy tne Times," continue ar, zv, Parnell, are palpable forgeries 1 If thajr ,-v are credited, it must be auppesed that I ' V. murderer, and was an aoeeaeory both bttet'M Bud after the faet et the murder. The ta' ; iin inn 1 dukiw juuuuuuiu jau uaar J'.fcj, s ing 10 assassinate Mr. ersisr is an annue- -yUfst uy. a no wnoie series 01 me mitn ' 5'; produeod, with a few exceptions, alew-;; them te be forgeries." ' , M t MUn PASSENGER TBUNS COLLIDE. ' " $S? While Banning SB Miles an tlenr Tbey fteflfca J& uaad 10 Head Many Passengers Mara.., '" V3J I Wilkksbauiib, Pa., July a Atrrb ;S -mMa-. kinnui.il ... th. P.im.U.nl. 7 !"T " railroad at Bulzbaeh atatlen, eight aJisr from wiiaosbarre at iu. 0'oieok morning. ," l'J?: e wing te a wrong order issued by a tl-..-,? m.nk -. fat nt naaaannaii walaa sWatkkaJ. & V ' OJjJU VDIHIV1 nu 'SBsssj eusCA BBBIUS JB bjh lfj ing in opposite dlreotlexm w ere !Ieiti l ": . fz&s&'i aud uaiuh tieiw a uuuiuhj) iuv va ; jim tnlles an hour, nd Iruu eeglnM virft ; Sasauehanne river. "M-S The engineer and firemen escaped M- rleus Injury by Jumping. Fifteen pasti-.' gen were badly injured, three, it is feared, fatally, The names et the Utter art) R, Raefei, Jebn Leareh and Samuel Cretser, all of Nantloeke, Pa., who were en their way te Wilkeabarre. Tbe Injured were tafien te Nantloeke and medical aid sbbs sbbs sbbs moned. Entertalnmrnt rer the Dl gates. Baltimore, July 0 Most et the dele gates te the oenventlon et the National As sociation of Dtmoeratio elub have left for their homer. The flig still fly from th headquarters, however, of the New Yerk, New Jersey and Delaware delegation. Secretary Whitney, et the association, haa been busy all day registering the name! of tbe various elub and their officer. ' The delegate wbe remain In th elty will be taken down the bay this afternoon en tbe steamers Columbia and Latrobe. On tbe way up the bay tonight there will be a msgnlfieent pjretechnlcal display fresa tbe deck of tbe Columbia. The oflleer of the association and a num ber of the delegatea will call upon Presides! Cleveland at Washington te morrow. tkleorapuie nmrjrs. BcLanADE, July 0. The tccleU'letl synod has annulled the marriage et King Milan and Quecn Natalia, Montreal, July 0. The air here I rife with news cf absconder and forgeries. A Jeweler named Couture ha disappeared, leaving debts te the extent of several thous and dollars ; a young bookkeeper named Bonaclea absconded with fjlO.COO en Wed nesday and was brought back. Bosten, July a The Rv. Robt Ful ton, S. J,, ex-prevlnclal et the New Yerk,, Maryland provlnea of tbe Society of Jesus has been appeUttd te tbe presidency Of the Bosten college, vice tbe Rev. N. Russe, B. J,, retired. Father Fulton was presi dent of tbe college from 1SC9 until 1880. Bosten, July C Gov. Ames ptased M reBtless night and his oendltlon this morn morn leg Is reported as being no better. Fought About a Deg, Des Moines, lows, July 0. Yesterday Peler Welabred, a farmer living southwest or this elty, get Inte a difficulty with H. P. Jehnsen, wbe own the adjoining farm, ever the ownership of a deg. Twoaheta were fired by Welabred, one of them strik ing Henry Best, a bystander, in tbe breast. Jehnsen was also hit Welibred was ar rested. Committed Eulclcle, New Yerk, Jaly 0, The ccrener held an autopsy en the remains of Samuel E. Hendersen, or Cleveland, O., whose death In room 112 of the Aster house was surrounded with suspioleus clreumstanccr, The result showed inflammation of the stnmssb and the coroner said that tbe man' death was undoubtedly caused by cax bellc aeld taken with suicidal Intent Unrglars at Salunga, Salunea, July 0.-Lat nlgbt burglars entered the residences etSam'iMcGerl and Mrs. Hernberger. At tbe former place they took butter, lard, meat, Oinned fruit and etbelr edibles. At tbe latter place they secured sugar, cetTee, soap and ether thing. There is no clue te the burglars, , m Again ai tea. - Delaware Ureauwateu, Del , July 0 5:30 A. m. The steamship Swatara, wlui Gen. Sheridan en beard, sailed seaward this morning. wmaxhbm laujcaTiuira, P Washington, D. 0 July 0 8 s. m. Indication ler 30 hours ler Eastern Pennsylvania and New Jersey : Slight changes In temperature, followed by warmer, Saturday : fair southerly winds. t AS 1n vi.v. VY c It r t 'Jfcrl ? Mr, Tp.i mi m m "3& m. w5 iM W5C-1 m & "fJ t M !'.