"v V? .At r AAL.-L M . 5 ,-, VOLUME XXV-NO. 195-SIX PAGES. LANCASTER, PA., SATURDAY, APRIL 61 I860. SIX PAGES-PRICE TWO CEOT& 1 ftxtdltenM HORSE THIEVES ARRESTED. OXI ABBBITBO IK U1 CIT AMD AHOrBBB BB 0ODMX. Hitry Dongas y aa a Mas Kama Ha jar Take the .-earn of CaHattaaSaea aaa eyer Trtt te Sett II-The AoeeeM Ara Mat te Jail Far a Meerteg. The team etelea from Chrlatlea Baeb, at Rsihavllle, c Tbmrsdsy Bight, baa beea reeivered and lha ihlevee an under arrest. IM theft waa reported te Chief SaeelU nd ha had telegraphed te lha surrounding tewnt b description et the etelea teaat, Between 1 and 2 o'clock ea Friday attar neon tba chief received a telegram from Brubakor'e mill, at BrlckervUle, atatlag that tbara waa a heree thief tbara aad re questing him te tend a oenetable eat Constable Bbanb waa aant eat and lata ta tba afternoon a message waa received from him that the team at Brtekervllle waa Mr. Bueh'e and waa la tba custody et Was. Pelffar. Mr. Felffer knew Bach's team and wbaa a yeuug man named Meyer ealled ea him en Friday about seen and aaked for feed ler tba heree Mr. Fattier aceaaed him el steeling tba learn. Meyer la weak-minded and when charged with the theft denied having taken the team, bat eald ha wia along with Harry Dougherty when tba latter took It and be waa trying te aell It at Deugberty'a request. Mr, Felffer, who wm well acquainted with Meyer and knew that ha could be arretted at any time, did net take hltn Inte custody, bat eecared the team and tent te town for an officer. Meyer told Mr. Peltier that Dougherty waa In tbla elty and oeuld be found atallber tba Keystone or Cooper home, and Oblaf Batelta, en receipt et thla Information, went In eeareb of Dougherty. He wae unable te find him at any of tbete places, but upon making Inquiry, learned that Dougherty might be found en Middle (treat Aocom Aecom Aocem panled by Officer Crawford and Uenatabla Bbaub, the chief waa about visiting that tac tac teon of the elty wben be met Dougherty ea Duke etreet, near Trinity Lutheran obureb, arretted him and locked him up at the atatlea beuai. Dougherty denled having ttelea tha team, but admitted that be wae with Mever wben the theft waa csmmltted. Ha alto admitted that be gave the team te Meyer and told blm te eell It. Dougherty came te town with another team, and tbla be la auppcaed te have aeld, aa no trtcce of It eau be found. When searebed Dougherty had In hli possession a handsome geld waled, a allver watch, f 1 10 In money, a check and a note. Tl.e note waa for f 100, dated April 3, 18S9, payable te tbe order of 1. W. Zag, at tha Northern National bank, CO daya after date, and la algned H. O. Deugberiy. Tbe check la algned by tbe tame party, payable te the order of L W. Zag, and la alae dated April 8, 18S0. Cenauble Bbaub went te BrlckervUle thle morning te arrcat Meyer, and ha brought him te town thle afternoon. Dougherty and Meyer have been com milled In default et ball for a hearing le fore Alderman Halbaeb. Daugfcerly la aged 20 years and bla father la a well Anewn butcher, residing near Oregon. The young man hie never been arretted before, but be waa known te be fast In hie bablu for some months. Tbemaa Meyer was found by Constable Bbaub In tba mountains close te the Leb anon county Una His friends offered te furnish ball for bin appoaranee, but tbe ecn atable would net take the retpentlbllity of releasing blm en ball and brougntblmte tlila city. 'He will probably be released en ball early next week. He la only 17 jears old. On the reid te (own Meyer stuck te tha atery aa first told by blm, that Dougherty atele the team and Rave It te blm te sell. Tbe team In wliieh Dougherty dreve te thin elty and which he told belonged te his bretber. It bat net yet been recovered. The people residing la the vlelnlty e' Mever' home tsy thla la net tbe first team atelen by Doughtery, acd that soma lima age be appeared In that section with a horse and buggy that did net Diieng te mm, ana wben olesely pursued be abandoned the team In lb mountain!, where it waa afterwards found. DUBDED HT A DBOO OLBBK. garlens MWhsp te a rbtladslphU Jlrl Tutt ing Let Aegclts. uiii Man? crell. tba daughter of a WMltby manufacturer of Philadelphia, la tha victim of a drug clerk's erlmlnal oare eare lesaneer. Mr. Cttrell, with bla two daughter, came te spend tbe winter In Lee Annate. Cat. Mist Marv aufiered from neuralgia in tbe faee. Oa Friday abe ealled at a drug atere te get an opiate. The clerk effered te cure her for 5. Tbe young lady consented, and be applied a liquid te her 'race. 1 Tba stuff bad no eecner touebed her faee 'than tbe peer girl nearly fainted wttb pain. The liquid bad entered ber eye. Tbe druggist became greatly excited and told ner te close her eyes, but It waa then tee i.u. Mita Carrell immediately left for ber rooms, and befere medical aid could be eummened ber face began te blister and her eyeelgbt was effected. ... , uareiui examination luewra iui un OU had been used, probably mixed with some ether pewerful drug. In a tew heura Mlas Carrell entirely lest ber eight. Tbe drng clerk tied at neon aa he learned wbat bad berpened. Oculists aty that tbe girl may In a year or two partially regain ber Sight, DUlffiailiia aeuuuui. B Wanted te B Darned. Tbe Baltimore 5fun baa the following mtina of Mr. Jebn AtDerger, wneia remains wereeremated hereon Wednesdsy: Mr. Alberger waa of an exceedingly raunui dlapoDitteu, and, though be bad been a reeiaem ei nsiuiuuiu ,ur wuj jv, vu little waa known of blm even by these with whom be lived. About forty. Ive years sge he was oenneoted with the Kplsoepal obureh ministry. Being rrugti iu u uauiu, it eald be accumulated much property. He waa an intelligent mae.and, having traveled extenilvely, wa well petted generally. He had no relatives known te the family with whom no Dearawi wi' ""i """ retldea In Buffalo, N. Y. She did riot retch BslHinnre until ber uncieaiwj. xeeuuujr was enclosed tn a handsome black caaket in which it it underwoed tbe aabea will be niuwd and hrnuaht te Baltimore te dtv and interred at Glendy cemetery. Mr. Alberger had advised bis niece te nave ni luniaiua cremated, and she bad endeavored te persuade niui te enew ner ie nave en malna Interred in the utual way, but bla great fear waa tbat tbe pbytlelans would disinter It If It were Impossible te ba cremated be desired a watch te be bad ever his re male a until decomposition took place. A Walking autcb. A number cf young men are new engaged getting up another walking matohtetake place In Mwaneroher hsll, commencing at 8 O 0IOCK weaneseay eTeamg, aym t-v-u, aad lasting 75 hours. This morning 1160, wbleh la te be given in pris;, waa peitea at tbe cigar store et wmiam wans, en North Qaeen etreet. These prices will be divided as follewi : (75 te first, f 50 te second and I6 te third. Tbematcn win Deepen te all Lancaster and Yerk county men and as entraece fee of (10 will be charged. Tee entries ruuft be in ey April au ana alteady aeveral well known walkera hava algnllltd their Intention of entering. reckt nook Lest A child named Fex, residing en Liberty tAreloatapeeketbotr.iscmtalBlag a dollar, ea North qeeea street tm BaBaamg. tbabsebb bbwb. attrrtag Ttaaes la the Bereaga Betas ail aaa BTBABauaa, April & Talehaa aetlva weak ta Btrasbarg. II ha remarked that atera "fllttlage" have threagh Iowa durlag tha past tva daya, thaa aaa been kaewa for away yeeia. la tha borough quite a b amber of faaalltaa faava changed leaMeaeee, aaa aeveral have asavad away, while etbara hava coma la. Notably among these are the aew paaterafer tha Praabytarlaa aad Methodist eaareaee, Tha former earning from Northaraptea ceaaty and tba latter from Bucks county. The former, Rev. J. O. Geerge, la a young man, a graduate of Franklin and Marshall oellege. He is becoming quite pepalar, a laavldanead by tha laeeaaaug aoagrega aeagrega aoagrega t'eaa He la elcqueat, aanaat aad leclcaL Tba Metbedlat mialeter ta aa elder man, ant f ail of tba geed old nary spirit ae ohar ehar ohar aetarlaUeof that aeet. Tobacco buy era appear te ba ratting at praaaat la thla vlclalty, bat tha paekara ta both the large warehouses hare ara very haty. Prteta hava In meat laetaaeea beta low. We ara Informed, however, that there la still a geed deal et Havana net aeld. Blnea enr borough fathers hava Imposed a tax ea all huekttera and venders of street merchandise, wa de net hear quite ae many horns acd shouts en tbe streets. This arrangement suits our home dealers, but deprive our cltlitns of much con venience and opportunity te purchase ebeaper. On Thursday evening there was a very large surprise party at tha resldoeoe of Mr. Jehn F. Hull, tbe occasion being the anniversary et his blrtb. Tba large beuse waa wall filled, and the evening epent In Joyous festivities. Mr. Hull has been one et tbe meat active and pregressiva eltlitns of ear town, but In a few daya leavaa for Sterling, Illinois, te leek around for business. He will be greatly missed In Stratburg. Tha young lad lea of the Presbyterian ehureh have placed a new pulpit and pulpit furniture In that ohureb, alae new lamp, aad Intend making ether Improvement aa they ara able. Tbe obange In a notable one In tbla old edlflee and re a sets great credit upon tbe young lad lea. Beveral White Cap mlnlvee have been received by persona la town who are knewa te be active in tbe Prohibition cause. Our merchant complain that April settlements ctme In alew ; money does net aaem tn be very plenty. Mr. Jehn Bheris baa closed out bla store by auction and will hereafter carry en elgarmaklng en an extenalve eeale. The W. O. T. U. will give ;an enter, talnment In Matsaselt hall Saturday eve ning, for tbe purpose raising f unda towards defraying the expenses of tbe county convention te be held in Strisburg In May. A. R; Black, etq., has been elected president et the Stratburg National bank te fill the vacaney canted the death et William Spencer, esq , and M7. O. Rewe waa elected a director In Mr. Black's pltee. Stratburg ledge I. O. et O. F., Ne. 361, en Batuiday evening eleeted tbe following efflcert: N. O., El weed Eager; V. G., Stmuil Rskeatraw; Sec., Jacob Hlldebrand; A, S, William E. Piekelj Treat., D. E. Mayer; trustee, Simuel Rakeatraw. hiiedb island dehoebats. Tealr Fretpret el Gaining Control of the Meat Legislator. Unusual Interest Is manifested In tbe by. elections in Rbede Island for the general assembly, whleb will determine the pollt pellt pollt lesl oempltxlon of tbat body when It abell meet In grand committee te cheese state ofnesrs. The Beuse Is certainly Democratic, and of tbe sixteen seats yet te ba tilled In tbe two branches the Democrats need only te capture six te secure a majority en Joint ballet, while the Kepubllcani mutt gain eleven member et tbe ataembly te aave their state candidates who tailed of an election latt Wednesday. It la believed tbat mere money will be expended at these apeelal eleotlena than waa used In tbe reeent general contest. Tbe Demecrata express great confidence In their ability te fellow up their advantage of laat Wedneaday tn a manner that will net only reiultlntbe cbolee of all their state etUcers, but also soeure twelve Judgea of the circuit courts and elght clerks, five blgh sheriffs and tbirty-ene deputies. Tne United Btatee eenaterablp will only be Involved aleuld tbe dead-leek In tbe exltt lng general assembly net be broken before the new body Is awern In. Ex-Governer Wetmore, wbe wanta te auoeeed Obaee, Is extremely anxious ever tba cloud that baa oeme upon hi senatorial ssplrstlena by the obaneee et a Democratic triumph at aew aew pert The town of Fester eleeted a senator and representative en Frtdsy, both Repub. Deans, wbleh makes tbe Legislature a tie en Joint ballet. Btnale Republicans, 28; Democrats, 10. House-Republleans, 'it; Demecrata 87. There are fourteen mere of tbe postponed elections, wbleh will net be completed until next Wednesdsy. Bly Kiqeir.d te Antwtr. Chief Justice Morten, of Masstebuietu, has sent down an order In tbe Andover con treverty In tbeoaseef EgtertO H-nltb, ap pellant, vs. the vlaltera of the theological tnatltutlen In Pbllllpt academy, in Andover, pending in the supreme court- He erdera "tbat Julius H Set lye be n quired te anewer tbe queetlen put te blm In tbe bearing be fore the commissioners, aa te bow William M. Kuatia voted in tne oaie et jsgnert u, Btnlth. Tne following are the grounds given for the deolsleu: "The visitors are a private eleemosynary corporation. The privilege which exempts Judge, jurors and ether public ci&cera from testifying as te tbe mailer weiqd iebb pian, iu uivir uviiiwb" tlens does net apply te sueh visitors. A visitor It required te testify te matters which took pltee at tbe meetlnge If tbe matter la pertinent and material te tbeiasuea nndar Investigation. If it la found tbat one of tbe visitors teted oerruptly It would be a ground for Betting aside tbe whole pro ceeding, and therefore the question as te hew Euslis voted Is material." An Independent Oberen. The mission of tbe M. E. cbureb, en Charlette street, held a congregational meeting en Tbureday night, Rev. J. F. Crouch pretldtcg, and decided te beoeme an Independent church. They eleeted a beard of trneteea and atewarda as fellows l Trustee, Ph. Fex, G.W. Plnkerten, Henry A. Heflmtn, A. H. Trost, E. G. Snyder; aewards, Jebn D. Singleton, James E. Crawford, Henry Hart, O. J. Bhulmyer, Jioeb D. RUI, Jaoeb Wernti, Samuel Eisenberger, The new church will be knows aa tbe Western M. K. obureb, with E. W. Burke aa pis or. K.tnrnsd te Court. Leuis Slegler, proprietor of the General Tayler hotel en Eat King etreet, and bis son Frank were beard by Alderman A. F. Dennelly en Friday evening, en charge cf aggravated assault and battery, preferred by Geerge Lemparter. The difficulty occurred about a week age. Beth defendant were required te give ball for trial at the April teiin cf tbe quarter sessions court. Rstldtnet Held, Themas O. Wiley btt sold tbe residence en the northeastern corner of Jameeand Duke street, until recently oeenpled by B Frank Etbleman, te James W. Downey, of Philadelphia, for 13,000. Ariest et a regime. Lee B. Krlner.whe waa charged with the paternity of a child acd who was a fugitive lemjuatlee ter aeme time, waa arretted today, m gave ball ta eeurt ter hla ap- Pmw,l,H'"''u SHE SHOUTED "MURDER." BUSI H4B BUHT B1BLY FRIOHT. BUBO BV A BOBStJUU Tha letreaer DIseevereA While Btaadlag tha Dear I Bet Baaas-The TMef Boated Away by IhaYeaag Wetaaa's Lead diss Bar Aattttaaee. at Abent 4 o'clock thla morning tha real, denta 6f tha flist half iqaare of North Ship pea atreet ware awakaaad by erlee et murder. Tbey came from tha residence of Harvey N. Hurst, who Uvea at Ne. 24. Mr. Hnrat'a butlnees keep him away from home' a great portlea of the time, and hie Bitter, Mlaa Mary Hurst, stays wHh his teas. Uyatiheheme above maaUeaed. Mks Mary waa awakened by a aelee and aaw ateadleg at her room deer a colored aaaa or a white Been wearing a black mask. Wbaa aha eereamed thla man hurriedly raa dewa atalra, reaehed lha etreet through the beck deer and disappeared. Mr. Hnrat'a nelghbere responded te the erlea for help and made a thorough aearah of the house, but could aet flad any thlevaa In the house or that anything wta dis turbed. Tbe cellar aad kitchen doers were found open, and tba thief la supposed te have eatered the house through either eae of these doers. Tbe timely awakening of Mlaa Hurst and her ontery prevented a robbery. Aaather atease Bateeem, At aa early hour thla morning thlevaa broke Inte tbe house of Jacob W. Miller, at 80 North Bhlppaa afreet. They oral tried te pry open the kitchen deer with a Jimmy, but were unsuoeteaful, although they left a number of marka ea the deer. They then managed te turn the key, which waa In the leek, from the entalde. Tbey went all through the house, but did aet tuaeeed In getting anything. Tbey ware finally frightened off by tbe oeughlog of Mrs. Miller, who haa a bad cold. They were undoubtedly the aame persona who were In at Hurst's. Btaelaarlsas te Writ Theses Heretofore It haa beea customary for each member of the graduating clasa et the theo logical seminary te prepare and read a theses en tha regular commencement day, Thle year the largest class In the history of the aemlnary will graduate. The class num bers seven teen, ltwaatboaghtaxpadlaatte have a portlea of tha class read theses this commencement. Consequently, according te thaadvlee of tbe faculty, the class eleeted nine of Its members te read theses. These eleeted are A. M. Klfar, F. R. iAUfler, R. N. Keplln, G. B. Walbert, S. K. Btetflet, A. M. Schmidt, O. A. Baetee, J. H. Mick ley and Lloyd E. Oeblenta Tha commencement exercltea will bs held ea Thursday, May OJi. On Wednesday evening, Msy 8tb, tbe regular annual ser mon before tbe theological seminary, will be preached by Rev. T. T. Mungar, D. D,, et New Haven, Conn. Aa Old LMj't Uerrlbl Death, Frem the Mew Iiellmd Clarien. Seme time en Monday morning Mlaa Nancy Rife, residing with her brother, Daniel Rife, southwest of town, waa alone tn the klteben and waa lighting her pipe, whea soma et the sparks dropped en har drees, and In aa Instant her clothing waa all abltsa. Bbe ran out of the building, and efforts were made by ether persona around the house te extinguish the flsmes, bnt tbey had made tee touch headway and aha was terribly burned. She lived for aeveral heura alter tba accident and then died. Strange le aay ahe a tiered no pain after the fire, a tbe tltmea seemed te have deadened the nerves almost Instantly. She was burled en Tbursdsy. entrant Untlnes In Oeait. Court was In session for a snort time tbla morning for tbe transaction of currant basinets. The following licenses were traneferred: Barbara Herxeg, Ninth ward, elty, te Ohaa. E. Oebs; Jebn B. Shelly, Mount Jey, te Catharine Shelly ; Jehn F. Heward, Celnm. bis, te Oharlea O. Franclscus, and Harry Myers, Oonestega, te William Bwelgart The court delivered an opinion en tbe exoeptlen filed te the audlter'a report en tbe estate et Martin Fry, deceased. Attar di luting a feweerrectlene te be made the re port was absolutely confirmed, A aoedOoaerl, The Madame Fray Concert company ap peared in the court house last nlgbt under the auspices of Pett 64, O. A. R. The audience wm small. Tbe music, instru mental and vceal.waa et a dtetdedly artlatle character, and readings of W. F. Went worth drew forth reunda et applauee. Hla Impersonations et Dien fioueloault and Jeseph Jeffetejn, were fine specimens et character aetlng. draduatsd from Jstr, from the Mew Uelland Clarien. Among tbe two hundred and twelve new doetora tbat the Jeffersen Medleal oellegr, et Philadelphia, turned out en Wedneaday, with puehmenta whleh give them power te praotlee medlelne, waa Lerey K. Leetlle, of Terra Hill. Mr. Leeslle waa formerly one et the East Earl teacher, but left that pro fession for tbe one wbleh be le new fitted for. Urecgbl from Pnlladtlphla. Itrtel McCutoheen, a Ifbex, wbe works In Fblladelpblii, waa arreeibw hi tbat city by Cenatable Eicheltt and brought le tbla elty te answer before Aldermtn Deen tbe charge of deserting hit family. Theaecuaed, whose wife Is dead, baa two ehiidren In this city with bit father. Fer aeme tlme pist he baa refused te contribute towards tnsir support, hence this suit He waa locked np for a hearing. ii m Wltbdrtw from tbe firm. Tte firm el Urlett, Pewntll & Ce, Phila delphia, hit h?en dU solved by the with drawal cf Ambrose Pewnall. Themas Grleat and Bandera McSparran, the remain lie: rarlneis, will continue the buelnets under tbe old title, at Thirty-second and Market etreeta, The membera of tbe firm were formerly from tbe lower end of tbla oeunty, A LltiU OUrl Icjaitd, Katie, tbe eight-year-old daughter of Pelllp Snyder, of 410 Rockland street, while carrying a bucket into tbe yard yes terday afternoon, fell and atrlklng ber eheek against the ear of tbe bueket out ber cheek In a frightful manner. Dr. A. J. Herr attended te ber In Juries. Hack ffeia Monderas. Jeseph Brubaker, of Mllway, who has been In Honduras, Central America, let the past tew months, vUltlng bis brother Pjare, wbe baa a large plantation in tbst country, returned home en Thursday. He Is well pleated with tbat country and may return there te make It ble future home. The t'ena Iren Wetks. The Pcn Iren cempsay te-dey petted a notice that Ita puddle and rolling mllla would cleee until further notice. Tbe tplke mill will continue running. m Badly Barns. A 19 months-old boy of Harry Goedhart, of Ne. 608 Maner etreet, waa badly boned ea the bands yesterday, by tUlag held Jaf Ibe tatea atere. the wah moiew cBwtntWKtaL. rreelaatatUa by tha rresldent Beeetaatead lag Bert lee t ta the Gharcfc. Tha following proclamation was leaned by the president en Friday t A hundred yeera have paaaed alnea tha government whleb our forefathers feuaded was formally erganlaed. At boob ea tha seth day of April, 1789, la the elty et New Yerk, aad la the presence et aa assemblage of the hercle mea whose patrlotle dsvoUea BAaledtheoelonlta te vlotery and lade peadeaee, Geerge Washington took tbe oath of offlea aa ehiel magistrate et the aaw born republic Thla impressive set wai preeedsd, at 9 o'clock In tba morning, In all the ohurehse of the elty, by prayer for Ged's blessing ea the government and Its first president. Tha osataeBlal of tbla illustrious aveat la history aaa been declared a general holiday by tbe aet et Cen greet, tntbe end that tbe people of tbe whole country may Jet a la commemorative exercltea appropriate te the day. In order that tbe joy of the oooa eooa oeoa tloa may be associated with a deep IbsBkfulneee In the minds of the people for all our blettingtln tbe peat, aad a devout Bupplloatlea te Ged for their graetoea continuance In tbe future, tbe representa tlyea of the religion oreede, both Christian aad Hebrew, bava memerialised tba gev. arnment te designate aa hour for prayer aad thanksgiving en tbat day. New, therefer, 1, Benjamin Harrison, president of the United Stetea or America, in response te this pious and reasonable re quest, de reoemmond that en Tuesday, April 80th, at the hour of nine o'elcok ta the morning, the people et tbe entire coun try repair te their respective places of divine worship, te Implore the favor et Ged that tba blastings of liberty, prosperity and peace may aeiae wim ub as a people, ana that Hia band may lead us le the paths of righteousness and geed deede. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and caused tbe seal of the United Btatee of America te be affixed. Dene In the elty et Waablngten thla 4th day of April, In tba year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and elgbtv nine, and et the independence et tbe United Btatee the one hundred and thirteenth. Seal. BairjAMiie Habbibek. By tbe president, James O. Blaine, sec retary of stele. THE DIAMOND FIELD. Masting of Lenasstat'tejlab te be Held This Evening. This evening at Jehn A.Snyder's hotel, en North Qaoen etreet, tbe persona Inter ee'ed In the new btse ball elub In tbla elty will held a meeting for the purpose of electing a manager, selecting greunde and giving the elub a geed start It Is expected tbat all persons Interested In tbe great game will attend and give tbe new venture en couragement. The club la new In the league, with a geed schedule before them. With proper management there Is no doubt of Ita success. TenlgUt's meeting will be held at 8 o'elook. The men algned by Charlea E. Masen, manager of the Philadelphia Giants, tha team that will represent tbe Quaker elty In Ike Middle Btatee League, are all ever atx feat In height Tbey will prtssnt a fine appearance en tbe ball field. Their namea and belghte are as follews: Rebert Gibsen, short step, Washington, Pa, 6 feet 3 Inches; William Goedoblld, first base, Philadelphia, 6 feet 6 Inches; Fred A. Klebedaex, oaleher, Waterbnry, Conn,, 6 feet inches; El win Delp, second base, Lonsdale, Pt.i 0 feet 2 Inches; Jebn Robln Rebln Robln aen, cateher, Philadelphia, 0 feet 8 lnehee; Geerge Rooney, third bite, Wlneheeter, Mm, 0 feet 4 Inebee ; H. Sterling, centre field and pitcher, Philadelphia, d feet 1 Inoh i Charles Vogel, light field and pitcher, Cleveland, G feet 2 .Inches; M. A. Jenee, left field, Philadelphia, 0 feet 1 lneb. The exhibition games played yesterday resulted aa fellows : At Philadelphia : Athletic 17, Htrvtrd 0; Pnlladelphtt 27, Wynnewoed4; at Indtanapellti Louisville 7. Indianapolis 0; atKarmaa City: Plttaburg 12, Kantas City 0; at Waahlogtent Waab Waab lngeon 0, Jeisty City 2; at St. Leuis: Cleve land 11, St. Leuis 1; at Newark: Newark 10, Melt 0. THE 133D KEQIMEIfT REUNION. Additional Arrangement! Made for Tbat In teresting Ef.nt. A meeting et tbe oemmlttees appointed te make arrangemente for the second reunion of the One Hundred and Twenty-second regiment, Pennsylvania volunteers, was held at tbe cfllea of Cel, Emten Franklin en Friday evening. There waa a full attendance and great Intereat manifested In tbe pro posed reunion. The company rolls were given te tbe repieaentatlvea of eaeh oemptny te complete the poetefflce address et tbe members. There will be about two hundred mem bera et tbe regiment at tbe reunion and the pregramme as arranged will consist of a aoelal and business meeting en tbe after noon of May 17th and a banquet In tbe evenleg. These knowing tbe addresa or any or the membera et the regiment who have removed slnee tbe last reunion are requosted te band tbe same te Lieut Jehn C. Leng, tbe aecretary et tbe association. Anether meeting of the committee will be held en next Friday evening. UlnUWAUC snlPflKO HATES. Tbe Intai-ttaie Commission Object te Manu facture' Glesalllcallen, A notice tbat bat been received by tbe hardware mauufaaturera of Raiding from tbe luter-ttate oemmtreo comualaslen, noil neil fylng tbeei tbat certain large classes of their geede have heretofore been wrongly classified for shipping purposes, and muat beplaeed Iu a higher cleat end pay a higher rate. Tbey tty that en far Weatern freight the new claitiricatlcu, it Insisted en, will amount te thirty centa per hundred pounds and tbey fear tbat It will have tbe efiect et driving thorn out of the Weatern market. A committee or the mtnufeciurera will thertlv ke te Washington, taking with tbemaamplee of the geede complained of, which tbey will show te tbe commission, and endeavor te have the ruling reversed. Reading bse of late yeara beoeme one of the principal eentrea of hardware manufactur ing In tbe country, and aa tbe ctty 'a trade la largely in tne rar tvrsiihe luung wiiibuoei them mere than any one else, and may serleuilvdeprtei tbe Induttry in Retdlng. F. C. Donald, goners! psaseuger agent cf tbe Cbtosge & Atlantic read, baa obtained a rullns from Chairman Ceeley, et tbe lnter-state commerce commission, In tbe matter of tbe application or differential farea In tbe construction cf Joint tariff. Tee Chloage A Atltntla le a dltlerentlal line, that 1, it I allowed te make a passenger rated 118.50 from Chicago te New Yerk, whereas tbe rate by tbe meat direct route la 20. Tbe Western reads bare generally de clined te recegnlxi tbls differential rate lu selling ticket fiem Western points te I be Esat. cut have exacted tbe same fare from a through passenger whether be desired te go East via the Chicago A Atlantic or any ether read. Judge Ceeley ruin tbat a read haa no authority whatever for making a higher rate ever a connecting line man ine one actually made by tbat Hue. Vita la Yeik. The buffing and picking ream at the Pennsylvania Agrioeltural works, In Yerk, were damaged en Friday nlgbt te tbe extent et 110,000. Hew the fire originated Janet known. 11. raid lb Cen. The malle eua mlaehlef ette again et Oeo. W.Hltteobeuse,fordetroylns bis lumlture, was dismissed by Aldermsn Iiarr last evening. Fer being drunk acd disorderly he paid tbe costs. Made an Ass'gument. Jehn W. Plank and wife, of Salisbury tewnthlp. have assigned their property ter the benefit of creditors te Wm. Martin, of WortOaJatewashap, CDesteroeuaty, SUNDAY'S SERMONS. BVBJEOTB OV TBOBB TO BB DELIVBEBD IN TOCB OBDBOBEf. The EvaagaMealAHtaaee le Meet aa Meads j rred.BetaaawHMMaaeWB!leOeef . Meg Care -IBs Male-Bsatere Dtuhatgea and lha Costs et Freascatlen raid. Columbia, April 6. Rev. F. J. Clay Moras, rector el Bi. Paul'e F. K. ehurcb, will preach ea Sunday meralag ea lha aabjeet, "Trne Godliness." Evening sub sub Jee, Patience and Medeety." A aeraaaa will be preached totbeealldreaaiae'oioek, Rev. O H. Belts, pastor et tha Ohureh of Ged, will preach ea Saaday ateratag ea the aarjeet, "The Heavealy Pattara." Kvealng aabjeet, "Life Made Neble or Ignoble- Which T" Rev. Willie & Htamaa, pastor of tha Beoead etreet Lutheran ehureb.wlll preach ob Sanday meralag ea tbe cebjtet, "What te de with the old materiel." Yeung peo ple's meeting at e o'elook, aabjeet, "Fer. giving and forgiven." Kev. Samuel H. Smith, of Darby, will preach la the Metbedlat ohureh ea Sunday, morning and evening. Rev. E. Ludwlck, pastor of tba Ualted Brethren obareh, will preach ea Sunday aaeralng en tba eubject "Paul'e Charge te Timethy" ; evening subjset, "The Medal Congregation." A Jubilee meeting will be held la thla ohureh ea Tueedey evening, at the close of the revival aarvlesa. Orer ninety persona bays professed ODnveralen. Mrs. Harriet A. Baker, evangelist of the Philadelphia eonterenee of tba A. M. E. ohureb, haa returned home from a five months' labor la different ehurehea la Brooklyn. She has been very auceessful In her work. A meeting of tbe Evangelical AlllaBee will ta held In tbe Presbyterian ebapel ea Monday evening, April 10. The visitors are expected te make rererta of people changing tbalr placea of reeldenee. Fred Heffman, a brakeman ea tha Read lng A Columbia railroad, bad bla right band mashed while In the aet of oeupllng at Denver. The first and second fingers et the hand were mashed and ware attended te by Dr. Wetdman, of Reading. Tbe funeral of Geerge Gelalerwse held tbls morning at 0 o'elook from Hely Trinity Catholle ohureh. The Madam Fry oecoert company will appear In tbe opera heuae this evening for tbe benefit of tbe paraenage fund of tha Beoead Street Lutheran obureb. Tha four ladles comprising this oempany ara talented inualelsns, and ara assisted by W. F. Wentwertb, humorist Twe beueea are being erected en Chest nut etreet, whleh will be oeoupled by Gee. M. Allisen and E. A. Becker, r. Mr. and Mra. Jehn Sterline left for a visit te Steeltea this morning. Tba Weaver, of Irenvllle, had a hearing before Squire Erana last evening for beat ing a mule. Tba cases were Battled by tbe eceta being paid. A donation party waa given te Frank Ruth at hla home laat evening by the membera et Baleme United Brethren ohureh. Mr. Ruth baa beea confined le hla home for aeme waeka by alekneea. A parly waa held et the home of Mlaa Edith Patten last evening, when tbe persons present had a pleasant time. Wm. Richardson, living near Bt Charlea furnace, celebrated hla 18th birthday by having a party laat evening. Offlesra laatallad. District Deputy E. J. Erleman Installed tbe officers et Monterey Ledge of Odd Fal lows, last night He waa assisted by the following effiesis of the Grand Ledge t Grand marshal, Jeseph Krnllng, of 242; grand wardsn, H. Anxer, 22; grand aecre tary, Charles Htrehl, Taoeny ledge, Ne. 2S8; grand treasurer, Jes. Read, el New Yerk. The efficera Installed were t N, G , L. G. Mentaer; V. G., Jehn P. Snyder; eeo eee retarv. Lint was Rath von t aelatent aeere- tary, H. RUI; treasurer, E. E. Snyder. Theemountef money paid for relief daring the year was (8,407 65. Ooed Template Entertainment At tha regular meeting et Lancaster Jedge Ne. 04, et Geed Templars, held last evening, an entertainment waa given and tbe following pregramme was auoeeesf ally rendered : Reeding, Mlee May Kanffman t singing, Geerge E. Wiener I recitation, Mies Lttxie Venderemttb t re. ding, Alfred Smith ; duett, Mltaea Annie Lelnbaeb and Margie Ktrpatrlek ; reading, Miss Louisa Myera ; recitation, Mies Ellen Wright Tba ledge waa presented with a handsome craeer's regalia by Silas waller, of Heading, wbe waa given a vote of thanks. E H. Melly, of Lebanon, waa preaent and delivered a short address. Examination of Teaehcre. Superintendent Breebt leexamlnlng qntte a large clasa et applicant for permanent certificates, in tbe girls' high eoheol build ing. It la composed of the follewlcr i Mlee Hattle He, Cheetnut Level; Maude Pat tenon, Falrmeunt; E. J. Hklles, Beeth Hermitage; O. B. Cake, Terre Hill; Annie X. Richmond, Terre Hill; Annie 8. Brown, Geshen; Alies E Frldy, MenatvlUe; A. L. Gelltgber, Sliver Spring; A. R. Lehman, Balungt; Annie M. Bagel, New Helland. Taken te tne Batters f enltentury. Calvin M. Delllnger, sentenced te undergo an Imprisonment of ten yeara la the Eastern penitentiary for the murder of hla wife, waa taken te that inetltutlen thla morning by Sheriff Burkhelder. Delllnger wae net at all concerned wben the doers of the penltentltry were abut upon him, and after bla description waa taken be was attired In tbe prison suit He gave Bterlfl Burkhelder adieu aa unoon uneon unoen oirnedly at If he would eee blm In a day or two. Detective Nevus pronounces blm tbe coolest man he ever met with la bla many yeara experience. i m Mat Baeigntd at Death Watch. Jebn MarthtU, wbe ter oeme time peat has been one of Ibe death watch ever James H. Jacob, tbe condemned murderer in tbe oeunty prison, has resigned. Sheriff Bark holder bat appointed Geerge Hunter, ex- deputy sheriff, te take Marshall's piece. The letter has received a position with tbe olectrle light company. Decision Beteivtd. Last evening Patrick Cherry had a hear, leg before Alderman Deen, en charges of disorderly oenduot and asaault and Battery prelerred by Joeeph Adams. A number of wltneeaes were examined and tbe alderman reserved hie decision In tbe case. K.bcatstngOThe Mikade." Tbe first stage rehearsal et "Tbe Mikade" by amateurs cf thla city, wbe wUl eppear In the opera heuae In May, waa given In Fulton opera beuse laat evening. It waa very aueeeesrui, ana tne nrei sei wta completed. Caseatien Issued H. F. Haveiellck Issued execution thle afternoon agalnat K. G. Boek, Q. A. Ztbm and W. H, Rlcbaroaen, trustees of Reftca oeunoll Ne. CS Order United Ametlcaa Mechanic, for 12,(61,82. Beattae Jfaslatse Only. The peer dlroeten met elatedly te-day i fealtMMiO'.taeeUy laaiiat baeaaeaa, AUBPAL OOMMENOEMEMT AT MAltniCIM. Tea BradeatM-fref. Meier Kaaraea Mestgta The rrleetaaJshla. Mambbim, April 6 The third annual ccmiaeneement et the publle high toheol of Maahelm was held In the St, Paul's Re formed church, tbls borough, last evening. That the clttaana take a lively Interest In the aehoele was evidenced by the Immense gatherlag, the apaoleua audience room being taxed te Ita utmost capacity. Three beautiful, large pyramids of plants and flowers were placed upon the platform, among whleh were a pref ualen of eata lilies, A special restore wae tha excellent musle the vocal lets being accompanied by tba piano of the Monday eoheol of tbe ohureh. Toe great praise can net be bestowed upon Prof. W. R. Nauman, principal et tba aehoelr, for hla untiring efforts. Ha baa labored with Indefatigable seal and energy, aaa advanced the standard et tba eoheol aatll it ranka second te none among tba borough schools et tbe county, and haa had tha satisfaction of seeing three elaasea graduate during the five yeara ha haa been prlaelpaL Mueb le the regret of tbe patrons ha haa resigned, having aoeepted a position la California, where he will go during the coming summer. Tha graduates acquitted tbemtelvei well. They were thorough maateraef their pro pre pro duetloss, and spoke with feeling and considerable display of oratorical ability, while these wbe bad recitations proved hew effective haa been their elocutionary training. The pregramme waa aa fellows t . Frajer, Rev. W.J. Jehnsen; chorus by tbe high eoheol ohelr, "The Dawning of tbe Day;" oration, "Our Navy," Jehn Hoff Heff man; essay, "Onr Old Friends." Minnie M. Wlttt; male quartette, "Ged Pity tba Men en tbe Bee," Meters. Nauman, Gingrich,, wlttel end Millar; reoitallen. "Archie Awsaa," a. JTIorenee Leng; vocal tole, "Darrjey and Jean." Little Helelns; oration, A Geed Foundation," Clayten D. Klebli essay, "Ged Glveth tbe Flex, Get Thea Ready the Diataff," Minnie R. Pass; piano Duet, "Madam Da Seville." Mlstee Martin and Leng; oration, "Xtntlppe," Ivaa M. Wlttel oration, "Luck vs. Ltber," J. Francis MoCleud ; female chorus, "Blue Bella of Bootland," blgh school; reoltatten, "Flying Jim's Last Lesp," Jesephine Martin; vocal duet, "All Here Has Fled," Emma Relet, W. R. Nauman; oration, "Future Pregreea of Manhetm," Wm. R. Naavilng; presentation of diplemat1, Dr. J. Franela Dunlap, president; oration, "American Progress," J. Bsmuel White; vocal quartette, "Twinkling Starr," Misses HsUtna, Sellers, Me. re. Naumsn and Glngrleb; ad drees, Prof. Gee. W. Hull, Ph. D, of Mlllerevilir; musle, lemele auertette, Miaasa Ueletns, Bemberger, sliare. Relit; doting rarnarke, Principal W.K Nauaian; mutlc,"The Iluliry Tower," high eoheol. The graduates are t J. Samuel White, Ivan M. Wlttel, J. Frsnels MoCleud, Jebn Heffman, W. K. Neavltng. Clayten Klnbl, Mlasee Jesephine Martin, .Minnie R. Faat, A. Floreneo Leng and Minnie M. Wlest During the afternoon the alumnt held a meeting tn the presence et eeveral hundred cttlaens, wben tba following pregramme waa rendered t Cherut, "Hence, New Awsy," high eoheol obeir; president's address, Wm J. Galea ; oration, "What la tbe End," Ell Miller; vocal duet, "Rescued" Mlstee Helelna and Sellers ; reoitatteu, "The Ride of Jennie MeNeel." Emma Hetat ; piano duet, Mlaa Scale Kline and Minnie Wlest; oration. "Meditation Relating te the Past and Future," Clara Grean: recitation, "Death of the Old Squire," Esra Mllleri voeat quartette, "Buueet," Misses Bom Bem berger and Rtlit, Messrs. Nauman and White; addresa, "TQe Serveuts of tbe Age," Rev. I. u, Reyer; chorus by blgh school. Aa a pleasing prelnde te all tbls the alumni held a banquet at tbe Washington heuae the evening prevleut when tbey, with a few Invited gneett, perloek of a fine oellatlon aerved In MlneHoitSnyder'abett etyle, end at wbleh the following toasts were responded te: The Beys of ibe Alumni," MIts Ltizle Heleeal; "Tbe Girls et the Alumni," Ssra Miller ; "Tbe Alumnt as a Whole." Mlta Catharine Bbaub; "rbe Clasa cf '88," H. L. White; "Tbe Class of '88," Ell Miller; "Tbe Clasa of '89," J. S.tn'i White "The Guests or the Alumni," Prof. W. R. Nau man ; "Tbe Alumnt te the Borengb." U. H. Gingrich. They Killed a family of Eight. Frank Bbuia baa been arrested at Fordyee, Arkansas, for complicity In the murder of J. R. King, bla wire and elx children In Tltua oeunty, Texas, en tbe 10m et December laat Tne beads of all the vletlme bad been crutbed lu with an axe and their beuse waa burned te con ceal the crime. King' aen-la-law, Hbula, a cousin of tbe man arrested at Fordyce, waa suspected et the crime, and confessed te a frleud tbat ha and his cousin did tbe killing; tbat be killed King and hla wile; ana met bis cousin kiueu tbe six children and then aet fire te tbe heuse. The children were from two te fourteen years of age, and wereall round where tbe beds ttoe;, ex cept a girl 14 yeara of et age, who waa mund near the deer, es though trying te ia;ape. Brengbt Hack te Life, CINCINNATI, O., April 0 A Ntsbvillr, Tenn., epeclal aaya that from Smlthvllle, Tena, oemea a report that en latt Saturday morning a colored man stepped at a well known farmer's heuae and ateyed several heura. The farmer ew his gueit arranging bta bandkerehlef around hts neck and saw tbst hla neek was badly skinned and awellen. Tbe man being closely questioned oenfeteed tbat be wts Mark Franel, wbe had been hanged en Friday at Lebanon and tbat be bad been resutcltated by bit relative. Frauds' neck was net broken at 4 aa the rope slipped be was net strangled. Alter ble body bad bung for twenty min utes tbe physicians pronounced blm dead. Ueavy Baew Blermt In Ibe Seeth, WAtHINOTON, D. C, April 0 A mew aterm aet In here early tbla morning acd oentlnued till eerly tbls afternoon, when it changed te rain and aleef. The ttrf ete and aldewalka are covered with sluth and deserted by pedestrians. Tbe telegraph wlre leading out of tbe city aa well aa In town are badly broken up aad created in every direction. Reports from Ibe Seuth especially abew considerable damage and Interference with telegraphic communica tion. Twelve lnchea et enew le reported te have fallen latt night and te-day ea the Blue Ridge mountain. Appointed by the ftesldsnt. WAaaiNaTON, D. C, April 0 Tbe preeldent tetlsy mada tbe lollewlng appointment : Eben E. Rtnd, of Maine, te be appraiser of merchandise In tbe district of Portland and Falmouth, Msinr. Geerge C. Sturglst, of West Virginia, te be bs attorney of tbe United States for tbe alstrlet of West Virginia, Mr. Olcvslaad Arris Herns. Nkw Yehu, April 6 Ex-President Cleveland arrived from tbe Seuth early thla morning Among tbeee who met blm at tbe depot wta Mr. Stetson, one of Mr, Cleveland's law psrteere. With thle gen. tleman Mr. Cleveland entered a carriage and waa dilven te tbe Vlctetls hotel. WSATUSIt IMDlfATIOtn. Washington, D. G, Aprils. Fer Keetem Penatylvaalat Salacr taew allghUy coeler: bortbeeaterly wla I high ea taa eeeet THEY HIVE A SORPLDS. ! THE BASB BALL TOCBhm COMB MOMS if.j WItH OONSIDEBABLB CAM. ' XBty INTII Nearly St.CeO HUM M Ml Bk Ketpt Blckaatt Dating the fcht Heath Jmi aeyThe Twe Tense Are Stria a HMHf Welcome I ettw Teth. Naw Yerk, April fl.-Mr. A. O. BaaMtag and bla party of bate bell playete waa left Saa Franctoeo laat fall aad hava asaea trave lied "round the world," play tag ta national game la the vatteaa twaatriee, arrived tbla morning ea tha White liar ateamshlp Adriatle In geed health aat) spirit. Tbe tng beat LtaraM. anaraB,aa whleh were the leceptiea ccamtitee aaaa number of ether gentlemen, laaladatff Joeeph J. O'Donegbue, N. Y. Xagetl, JeaB Ward, DeWelf Hepper, Dlgey Belt aa Mra. J, W. Spalding, left Oeveraat'a Itland et 8:30 and tteeaea dewa fte qutranttne, wheta tbey raa aleageMe the Adriatic Accompanying lha Btaria waa tbe tug Geerge Weed, whleh alae carried a distinguished party, among whom were Geerge Floyd, Marcee Mayer, M. X. Aahey, W. W. Kelly and Mr. Johaaea, of Cleve land. Oa the Weed wee a hraae aaaa wbleh enlivened the parly aa they sailed down the by. Oa rncnlng aleagtMatae b'g eteamar the whole parly of traveled base ballittt were observed gathered aaaM ships, and ea being reeegalaet) were greeted with ehtara upea ebeera, wales were reepended le quickly by the Beaaeav gere and crew of tbe Adriatic. Aa aetata! tba neeeeeary permits were ahewa te tha health effieer the party of teurlata war taken en beard the Starla. Leigh Lynea, who la intereateel wMa Spalding la the venture, waa the arat ta leava tbe ateamar. Ha waa warmly waU corned by Chairmen O'Doaeghae aa wee a alllheethert aa tbey atepped aewa tae) gangway. Each et tbe playere sawlH Immense bundlea et walking atlaha, law mementoes et tbe vatleua placea they aaa visited. Mr. Bpaidlcg, aa he atepaaa eat tba deck et tha Statin, waa heard ta re mark i "Well, this is the pleaaaateat Bait af the whole trip." When all were embarked tte Matla steamed awey amid the renewed eaeera at the crew end passengers of lha Adrhwte, and landed tbe party at 231 etreet peer, from wbenee they were driven te tha Fifth Avenue hotel, ''' Mr. Bptlding'a partner, Leigh Lyaea, atated te a United Preea reporter that tha tour waa a nnaneiai auoeees. The rssaipai ptld all expenaea and left a oeaslleraaH surplu. Net one of tha party aaBewt from aey sleknese and nearly 82,000 Billaa bad been traveled. Whea the latt gaave at played at Chloage It will be J net els Bteatha te a day from the oemmeacemeat af aat tour. Tbe All American Bine ara aave gamea ahead of the Ohleagea. OeptatB Hanlen, et tba All American teem, wham atked aa te what hia plana ware lac ta coming aeaaeD, replied: "I don't knew yet, but Pitteburg I geed enough for ate, aaa X will go there If everything la taUafeetertly arranged. All the players lock tha picture of health, and etalni tbat they are la the teat af oendlllon. This alteraoea the membera Of tbe party will attend the Broeklya geasa, and tbla evening will wllntst the "May Queen" at Pelmet's theatre, ratrletle teagae Heathers Heed. Paius, April 0 Savea mombem of tha Patriotic Lttgue were fined te-day. Tbey are Senater Naquer, Diputlee Lagaarret Ltliant and Tuiquet and three otaera. They were acquitted ct the euarge of be longing te a aecret eeclety, but were flaed for belonging te a eeclety aet author Jaed try law. Tha announcement of the result of taa trial waa received with ebeeta for the leagae and Ita membera. Or Ita of "Vive Seal anger " were alae heard. M. Dereulede waa among tha membera flaed 100 franc. Btrlkert Becoming Desperate. im roebbmtbb, April 9. Can ware tbla morning. There were a few tlens pieced ea tbe traeka laat Bight, hat they were easily removed thle ascnlaig. At 12 o'elook te-day a dlatarbaaee os eurredatthe oernar et Mala aad Fraat streets. Heme one bad pulled a UakBlafreea front of a ctr, releasing the heraaa. Taa latter began te run, pulling tha driver ever tbe dashboard, The can wen blocked by tbe oeeurreaoe for 90 atlaatea and a crowd el fully 8,000 people gathered. When the ears began le move, etoaea weaa thrown at the drlvera. A driver waa auaefc In the faee and badly Injured. Aaqaad of police were Immediately dltptteaea te tbe epet and auoeeed ed In keeplag taa crowd In tubjtotlen. Several arretta were made. Heme of tbe driven pulled ro re ro velven en tbe crowd, but dig aet aaa them. TELEaBAPBIO MK TheDuoheieet Cambridge le dead. lha mayor of Letceeter receive yester day an anonymeua latter warnlBalht et a plot te aboet tbe Prince of Walef te-aey wben be appeared en tba race oeurto at taa spring meeting. Every preeaatlea aaa been taken te enture tbe prlaee'e aafetja but aa y et nothing untoward haa btpptaed. Tbe Nortbumberland(Eng.)miBOOwaera bave declined the ten per cent advance la wagea asked by their miners. A weed ranger named Olldew'waa feaad te-dey In a river In Oeunty Kllkaaay, Irelaud, with ble beed smashed erea. The crime Is believed te be et agrarian erlgla. James I. Christie, for msay yean taa assistant doorkeeper of tbe United Slates Senate, died In Washington thla meralag et pntumoela. The race for tbe Prince of Wales etake te-day at the Lelcettereblre (Eeg.) aarlac meeting was wen by Doeovan; Fkveet eecend; MtnUe third. Tbe aukar, lt,ahj severelane, were divided aa fellows : ll.Ott) te lit, 760 te 2d and 40 te Sd. Last evening a teardlest yeaag bmb, unknown in Count 11 BluBs, Iowa, eatered a house In tbe dlsrepuable portion of that city and ctlledfer thtlaadlidy, "Kilty BeV warda." Just aa tbe oreaeed the threshold, tbe young man dief a revolver aad lrta a shot, and tbe Edwarda wemaa felt te tha fleer fatally wounded. Tha fellow thaa tent b bullet Inte hla own brala aad toil dead. i A ThtsrAttestea. Nxw Yeiie, April 8 Henry H. Marbalf, peetmsater atbt. Clair, Bebuylklll oueaty, Pa, disappeared nine months age wit 1.6 10, ana esma te taw e:j, ws-n he hat been living under aa assumed aaaae, H e was arretted en Beweiy latt algai MO was arraigned before CommiatlOBer Bhaaaa te dty and acknowledged ble Ideality. MO left for S'. Olatr tbla afuraoea. a Armes ie Be oeert-Barilalta. Wasuinoten, D. C, April a. Tha president thta afternoon will order a eeart martlal ler tbe trial ct Majer Geerge A. Arme. Tte ibare will be "eoadaet aa becoming an effieer aad a gtaUeaua." Tbe tpeclflcatiea will tae'ada Mejer Armea' email apea Gov. BeafaT aaa Me eeaduet ea Uaagantea aay gajtafaaf lf- VI .S3 i. is. a ; f ! 3M 5 ft. tM r: m iM , '4 m $1 tfcf , M I: 1i, S5 ? $ V1! "-j1!- 4ji s! 1 I "At ' t,i ,r v- 1 J 3 m :i .fri m V ( . Vf 31 i 1 m d i 'i.3 M T S art e. r- . (A- Tl'r. w .- ,. - - ..
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