Ik itaxMtef n . V T V 41 VOLUME XXV-NO. 202. LANCASTER, PA., MONDAY, APRIL 15, 1889. M PRICE TWO CENTS. jj w ir . STORM WARRIORS. DEVILS orTBBLONasrnveaLB wira TiiBSABOaN BOBB10AHB. Tbe Trenten BoM.lhe Kara aad Bkrlpts and H.i Baae, Flare the star apaagted Mannar" While the Storm Ragas. Uravary el tha Ratfve The fellow Ids aoeonnt of theSameea dla. iter la taken ten Associated PrcM dla. pitches from Ban Franolsec1, par steaatir Altmcds : The Trenten and Vandalla, being forth out from shore then the ether ships, wan almostebaoured by the blinding Batata. Tha veaieia meat plainly visieie wara tna jseer, tba Adler. and l be Nlpsle. Thar wara very cl 0.8 together and euly a taw yards off irein tne reer. tub nine gunrjeat ceer waa making a desperate struggle for Ufa, bat rery moment the wai draws nearer aad aeaier tba reef. Ber deem waa certain. Suddenly she ebet forward salt miking a last struggle te escape destruction. Tba current, however, bore ber efl te tba right and ber prow atruek tba pert quarter of tba Nlpile. Tne abnek carried away aarerai feet of the N I pale's rail and one beat Tba Eber tben fell back and foaled with the Oigs, bnt neither vessel aaalalned mneh damage by the oelllilon. Tha two collisions, hewever, bad ohecked the K bet's progress and abe aeemed nnabla te make any further effort te save herself. Hhe swung around broadside te tha wind acd drilled slowly toward the reef. Awful seu broke evor the little vessel and forced her en te di s'ruotlen. In a moment a great wave rolled In toward Shere; tha Eeer was lifted high en Us crest and carried brcadslde en the reef. She came down with awfel foree, and In an Instant there wss net a vestige te be seen. She atruek tslrly upon ber bottom, relled ever toward the epen sea, and disappeared from view. Every timber of tbe gunboat must have been shattered, and half the pcer wretehes aboard of ber crushed te death before they felt tne waters doling abate their heal a. Hum: red s of peepln were en the beach by this time and tbe work of destruction bad occurred In full view or ttem all. They teod for a moment appalled by the awful scene, and then a cry et horror arose from the lips of every man who bad seen nearly a hundrr d of his fellow creaturea perish In an Instant. Tben, with one accord they all rushed te the water's edge nearest the point wbere the Eberbad feundered. The natives rn Inte the surf far beyond the point where a white' mm could bave lived and steed walling te save any peer ereature who might rise from the water. There was no thought of the war between Germany and Samoa. There was no Mgn of enmity agalcst tbe people who carried en" their king and banlhttd him en a lonely Isle a thousand miles from his native land. The savage forget the oppresilen wnlca a olvll elvll Izcid people plaeed upon him, and be new held out his hand te save a human life, oaring llttle whether It waa a friend or a fee. There were six offleers and seventy men en the Eber when she strnek the reef, and et the e tlve clUceia and sixty, six men were lest. Tbe Adler had been swept across the bay, being for a moment In collision with the Olga. She was new close te tha reef, about two hundred yards west of the point where the Kber struck. Like the E ber, she waa approaching ber deem broadside en. In hall an hour she was lifted en top of the reel and turned completely ever en her aide. Nearly every man was thrown Inte the water. Fortunately, however, the Adler waa thrown se far upon the reef that when abe lamed evor en ber side nearly the entire bull was out of water. Of the 130 cflleers and men aboard, 20 men were drowned or killed when the steamer capsized. Just alter the Adler struck, the attention et every ene was directed toward the Nlp Nlp aeo. Hhe was standing off the reef with her bead te the w lnd, but the three anchors which she had out at the time were net holding. The elga was bearing down en the Nip sle, and the latter vessel wai trying te avoid oelllslon with the German when abe atruek the schooner Lilly. The schooner sank out of sight In a moment. There were three men aboard of her, and one waa saved. thk mrsie's lirtAYE STRUGGLE. The Nlpsle get well way from tbe reef after she struck the Lilly, and her men had attached a hawser te a heavy eight-Inch rlflj en the forward deek ana were preparing te heist the gun overboard te assist ber anchors, when the Olga again bore down upon ber. The Olga struck the Nlpsle amldsblp; ber bowsprit passed ever the part side of tbe Nlpsle and, alter carry lng away a beat and splintering the rail, came In contact with tbe smokestack. Tbe smokestack was struck fairly In the eantre, and fell te the deck with a crash like thunder. It was dinieult te realize for a moment what bad happened. Great confusion occurred; the crew believed that the steamer waa selne: down, and men ran up the rigging ler safety. The offleers allayed their fears as well as they were able. The Iren smokestack rolled from aide te aide with every movement of the vessel, and men ran te keep clear et its track. Heavy blocks were dually plaeed under it, but by that time It was found tbst tbe NIpHe bad awung around and was again approaching tbe reef. Having lest her smokestack she was un able te keep her steam powerup and many of tbe men bseame deraeraltzsd and refused te listen te orders. Capt Mullan saw that any further attempt te aave bis vessel would be useless, se be gave the order te beaeh ber. One anchor was slipped, and the few pounds of steam whleh oeuld still be used Kept tbe vessel In deep water until she had cleared the ecd or tbe reef. Bexes of aalt perk and ether inflammable material were thrown into the lurnacea te keep up tba flrea. Her head was put around te the shore and aba had aatralgbtcourseefabundred yards m ihn mndv beaeh in front et the American consulate, wbere ber bow stock faat about fifteen yards from tbe water's edge. Orders were given te lower two beats. Sailors Jumped Inte one beat, bnt the 'alia did net work properly, and before the beat waa lowered one end dropped. The men were thrown Inte the water and drowned. The ether beat, containing Dr. E Z. Derr, tha ahlp's surgeon, and half a dczsn sick men, waa lowered In safety, but it capsized before It reached shore, but all were saved by tbe natives. Under orders et tbelr chiefs the Bameans managed te get hawsers passed from tbe ship te tbe shore. Tbe aeene was one of Intense excitement Tha seas broke uperrthe stem of the Nlpsle with awful foree, and It aeemed as If the vessel would be shattered te pleees before the men en ber deeka oeuld be saved. Tha waves were rolling high en tha beach, and the undertow waa se strong that the natives narrowly escaped being washed out Inte the bay. The terrible foree of tbe wind can hardly be Imagined. The rain con tinued te pour and clouds et Hying sand grew thicker every moment, "a Mva the rear of the wind and waves could be heard tbe teIcm of tbe officers abeutlng te the men en deek, mingled with tbe cries and singing et the Bameans, as they steed battling agalcst tbe surf, risking tbelr Uvea te save the American sailors. They were all aaved by means of these ropes and tbe kelp of the natives. WRECK OF THE YAKDALIA. About 10 o'elook In the morning theexalte ment en shere, which bad quieted a little, nommeneed te grew mere intense, aa tbe Vandalla and Calliope were seen In a most dangerous pcsHlen, and a collision between the two veaaela aeemed Inevitable. They were both bearing back agalnat tbe reef near a point where the wreek of tha Adltr iir. Tbe Callleue waa nearer tbe shore. and ber bow waa close te tha stem of tha Vandallr. The siaca between the men. of war w nextseen te closealtogether, when suddenly the ureat Iren prow of the Englishman arose high In the air en the crest of an enormous wave and eame down with full foree upon tbe pett quarter et Ihe Vandalla. The crash waa awful. The Jlbboem of tbe Calliope waa carried away and beavv timbers of tha Vandalla were abivered. Every man.whe steed upon the peep deck of tha Vandalla waa thrown te his feet by the shock. A hole bad been tern below tha rail aad tba water rushed into tha eabla. OeptihUi JKwe, of tkt UUiOff, Ua fa orders te let go all aeehdra aad triad te Bteaaa eat te sea. She seemed te make her headway at first taeh by mob, but kerapaed gradually increased until It became evident ana eeald clear the harbor. Aa aha pssaad abreast of tha Trenten a great shout want up freea ever four hundred ansa aboard th neaahin. aad three heart- cheats war given for tba Calliope. Three eheara for the Trenten and the American flag waa tha newer that cam back across tha angry watera. Oa beard tba Vandalla, Llnt J. W. Carlln, executive offleer. waa practically la charge of tba vessel, aa Capt Boheonmakar bad bean thrown across tha cabin tha Bight before aad eerereiy leiured. Capt Behoeamsksr aad Lieut, Carlln saw It waa useleaa te make aay further attempt le aave tha ship, and aa bar enginea were net BewerfaU aaeagh teataam out te sea, aa tba Calliope had dena, they determined te bsaeh the vessel, Tha ship straggled along tha adga of tha real for a quarter of a mil and went ashore about forty yarda from the Nlpale, L bat owing te greater draught, aaaea farther front tba shore. There waa no means of reaching the vessel from the shore and the pcaUiba became very dangerous. She settled until her crew ware driven te tbe rigging and many be coming exhausted by the long atrnggl war washed off and drowned while ethers managed te awlm te the Nlpsle and war aaved. Berne atreag awlaamete war ear rled of! by tba enrrent J net before they get within reach or tha Bemoans "and were awapt out te sea. Many thrilling and des perate atrugdee for Ufa took plaee In full view of the orewd en eber. THK OAT.T.AMT TBKXTON. About 4 o'clock In tha afternoon the position of tha Trenten and lb Olga had ehanged and they were almost en tha reef, near the point where the Eber struck. Tha Trenten waa coming down upon the Olga and a collision seemed Inevitable. The condition of the flagship waa pitiable. At 10 o'elook In tbe morning her rndder and propeller had been carried awsy by fouling with a piece of wreckage, Taa shock was se great that the pilot wheel en the deck waa whirled like lightning and every spoke In It waa broken. Twe men wbe were at the wbed at the lime wera thrown vio lently te the deck and one had his leg broken. Te add te the dlsoemOtnre of the steamer the water poured In through tbe hawae pipes, and flooded the deeka Efferta were made te close tba pipes, but tbe foree of the water was se strong that tba coverings wera blown tfl. Tha water rushed in en tbe berth deoks,feund Its way te the hatches, and poured down into the fir room. Aa aoen aa tbe steam gave ent the tnfzzan atermsall was set with the greatest dial dial eulty. Oil waa also poured overboard, bnt It bad no effect In stilling the waves. The Trenten was msteejvred In thle way all the time, and euoeeeded In keeping dear of tbe reef until tbe middle et the afternoon when the foree of the wind and waves bera ber down almcst upon It She became broadslde en toward the reef, and It seemed as If tbe great vessel, with her 450 "men, was lest Lieut. Brown ordered vnty man Inte tbe pert rigging, a j that a compact mass of humanity oeuld be nsed aa sails, and at tha aame time kept the weight of the vessel en Ibe side next te the storm. This novel experiment waa all that saved tbe Trenten from deatrnotlen. The wind struck against tbe men In the rigging and toreed tba vessel ent Inte the bay again. Hhe remained there only for a short time, hewever.and aoen commenced te drift back against the Olga, whleh was still standing off from the reef and holding up against the storm better tban any ether vessel la the harbor had done. Suddenly the slats and stripes were seen firing from the gaff of tba Trenten. Previous te this no vessel In the harbor hsd raised a flag, aa tbe storm waa ragtag se furiously at sunrlf e that that osremeny waa neglected. It seemed new aa If the gallant ship knew she was deemed, and bad determined te go down with tba flag of ber country floating above the storm. The stern of the Trenten waa near, lng the Otga's bow, and Captain Ven Erbard believing that sure deatrnotlen was upon blm, let goblsanehora and attempted te steam away. He was tee late, however, ferjuat aa the Olga oemmenced te move against the wind her bow oeme In contact with tbe starboard quarter of the flagship. The Olga'a bowsprit and figurehead were carried away, and the heavy timbers en the Trenten's quarters were shivered, several beats were tern from tbelr davits, and the Amerlean 11 ig whleh bad floated from tbe Trenten waa curled away and fell te tbe deck of tbe Olga. Fortunately tbe vejselsdrtrted apart after the oelllslon and the Olga ateainud ahead toward tha mud lists In the eastern parts of tbe harbar. Captain Ven Erhard had determined te run ber aground ; her en gines were worked te their fullest eapaelty and It was only a moment before tbe Olga'a prow struek and the steamer lsy Imbedded la the soft mud In the safest part of the bay. Ne life waa lest MANY MKN IN THK RlQalNO. A new danger new arose. The Trenten was sure te strike the Vandalla, and te these en shore it seemed that tbe huge hull Of tbe fligsblp would crush the Vandalla te Pieces and threw tbe hundred men still flinging te tbe rigging Inte the water. Fvsemly the last faint ray of daylight faded away and night eame down neon the awful scene. The storm was still raging with as much fury aa at any time daring the day. Tne peer creaturea who had been clinging for hours te the rigging et the Vandalla were bruised and bleeding, but they held en with tbe desperation of men who hang by a thread between life and death. Tbe ropes bad cut the flesh en their arms and legs, and their eyes wera blinded by.tbe salt sprsy which swept ever them. Weak and exhausted ss they were they would be unable te atand tbe terrible strain much longer. They looked down upon tbe angry watera below tbem and knew that they had no atrength left te battle with the waves. Tbelr nnatneuraeemea te ee upon mem. Tne great black hull et the Trenten oeuld be aeen through the darkness almost ready te crueh into the stranded Vandalla and grind ner te stoma. Suddenly a shout was borne aoress tbe waters. The Trenten was cheering the Vandalla. The sound of 150 volete broke upon the air and waa heard above tbe rear of the tempest "Three cheers for tha Vandalla" waa the cry that warmed the hearts et tbe dying men in the rigging. The shout died away upon tbe storm and there arose from the quivering masts of the snnken ship a response se feeble that It was soareely beard upon shore. The men who fell they were loeklngdeath in the faee aroused themselves te the effort and united in a faint cheer for the flagship. These who were standing en ahere listened In silence, for that feeble cry waa tba saddest they had aver beard. Every heart was melted te pity. "Ged help them" was passed from one man te another. The sound et musle next eame across the water. The Irenton's bsnd was playing The Star Spangled Banner." The tboua tbeua and men en sea and shore bad never before beard atralna of musle at such a time as thla. An Indescribable feellna came ever the hundred Americana en the beaeh wbe listened te the notes et tbe national anthem mingled with the howl et tbe storm. Fer a moment only were they silent, and then they broke forth with a cry that reached each of tbe struggling men en the rigging et tbe Vandalla. Men who bad exhausted every means during the whole et that awful day et rendering some assistance te tbelr comrades new aeemed inspired te greater efforts. The oelllslon et tbe Trenten and Van dalla, which every one thought would erush the latter Teasel te pleees, proved te be tbe salvation cf the men In tbe rigging. Notwithstanding the tremendous force of tbe wavea tbeTrenten dragged back slowly, and when her stem finally atruck tbe aide of tha Vandalla. there was no shock and I she gradually swung around broadside te tbesunken ship. As toen aa tbe vessels touched the men in tne mizzsa rigging crawled out en the yards and jumped te the deck of the Trenten, The men escaped Just In time, for aa tbe last one le't the yarda tha mlzzenmast et the Vandalla tell with a crash en tbe side next te shore. Tha man en the mainmast next escaped in tbe aame way. Tbey bad been In tbe rigging for twelve hours and feaad the Treatea Itself la a desperate oendltloau Next day when taa storm bad abated tha Ba)QM fceakt earn eat aad tk aUawaara, PALM SUNDAY SERVICES. MART MBW MBBaBB ADMITTED tO BVBBAf, LaMeaat bb oBOBean. BtttfTWe ceefltmed By Malty, TUrty-Twe - By Zkra's aad Tweaty-Twa By Christ LaihsraaAsBlvstsartas Calibrated by the Oevamaat V, B. Cfcarch, Tbsra war special services la a number et the Lutheran, Catholic aad ether churches yesterday, Palm Sunday. Fol lowing are the featurea of the ebservance: AT TRINITY. Trinity Lutheran contained a large eon gregatlea In the morning, when a eleee oensJdarably larger that that of last year waa oentrmsd. The eeteeaumana numbered fifty -eight, and these pre senting certificate for membership from ether ohurehee four. Quit a large proportion cf Sundsy'saddltlen teTrlalty's large congregation wara people of middle eg. Fifty-two catechumen who war enrolled with thla yaar'a elaas aen eludtd te defer their confirmation until next spring. Rev. C. L. Fry, tha pastor, preached a rery effective aermoe, referring te the algnltteanc of Palm Sunday and advising th course the new member should pursue. The musle waa appropriate te tbe occasion, and th sole part waa taken by Jebn Hmallng. At th pulpit waa a beautiful lyre, oeMtraoted of th meat delicately tinted buds. AT ST. BTKrHKN's. At Bt Stephen's Lutheran cbureh the altar waa handsomely decorated with fle wera and petted plant. After aa anthem by the choir, congregational singing, read ing of Sorlpturea and prayer, Rev. Kmll Melater preached a aermen from Revela tiens 3:11: "Held that fast which thou hast, that no man take tby ground." The aermen waa specially devoted .te th class of catechumens who were about te be con firmed. In hi aermen he referred te th fact that for th first tlms th elass te be confirmed waa mad up et these who had been baptized In tbe church, fourteen year .go; when It waa first organized. Ha also daughter, who would bar beta in thla data bat who was called te Ged a few years age. The number confirmed was twelve and tbelr name are : Maggie Kaufleld, Dera Baltz, Era Wolf, Emma Bpeeee, Emma HartslelD, Goerge Uuncenheuser, Clara Greefer, William Miller, Jacob Waller, We, Landau, Frederick Demmel, Edward Missel. ,These catechumens after the sermon made their publle profession at tha altar, and were received into th full communion of lueehurch by the Imposition of bands. ' A sermon was atsi preached In the evening by Rev. Melater, addressed te the class and tbelr parent en the Importance of the step taken. The confirmation et adults will be en Geed Friday evening. There wlR be special aervleea every evening this week, and en Friday the aervlcca will be preparatory for Easter communion. On Easter the class confirmed will partake et oemmunlon. ZtON'8 LUTUERAN OUURCU. At Z'en's Lutheran church there was a large attendance te wltnesa the confirma tion aervleea. There wera special deenra tlena In honor of this Interesting event Anarch of evergreena trimmed with pine panned the pulpit reeess and In lt In large white letters was the Inscription : "Hosanna te tbe Sen et David; Hosanna In tbe Highest" Tropical plants were tastefully arranged around tbe altar, pulpit and chancel and en tbe baptlamal font waa a handsome floral emblem a cress, crown, tar. In the centre of tbe arch was another floral design. The musle waa a special feature of thla servlee. Prof. Geerge Benkert presided at the organ and bis opening selection was ConeerUtuck In O miner byPepfsr. The opening hymn was Inllamatus, by Keaslnl, and Mlaa Flera Sener sang tbe sela Ave Verum was nexien the musical pregramme and It waa finely rendered by Miss Sener. The ether aeleotlena en the organ were EInscgnnnsgesang, by Sleber, and a post pest lude by Hesse, a The aermen te the catechumens waa preached by Key. F. P. Msyser, from St Jehn, 4th ehspter, 13th te 19Ji verses. His theme was reasons why oataenmena should cheerfully oenfeia the Lord. The names et tbose confirmed were Jehn aeens, uewi oriesar, amurj jvuug, Jehn Kech, Leuis Gelter, Henry Walter, Lenls Dlnkelberger, Ferdinand Klann, Gbarlea Geachky, Harvey J. F. Msyser, William Brucbner, Wm. Link, Geerge Lamparter, Kate Hheafler, Carrie Boebrtn Beebrtn gsr, Mary Uesehky, Mary Bergman, Mary Reaker, Elenora Mat, Annie Becker, Lizzie Beeker, Mary Kethfuss, Olga Rlske, Annie Koerner, Llllle Brlnkley, Augusta Maw, Annie Dlttman, Matilda Benn, Bertha Ulller, Amelia Wolf, Anna Uutaeker, Ella Wolf. Henry Heheatler received adnll bspUam. The evening aermen waa a continuation et that et tbe morning and waa et espea'al Interest te tbe class confirmed. There was special musle at the evening's exercises and aolea aung by Misses Sener and Musser, Daring tbe oemtng week there will be special aervleea every evening, and en Flday servlees preparatory for Easter communion. CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH. At Christ Lutheran church there waa special mualeatthe confirmation service' by the choir, tstlated by the church orchestra. Gea Ackermae Bang the aole In Arthur Sullivan's beautiful anthem "I will mention tby loving kindness." Th eriuuu vy we jjmiui, avt. j. mj xiwu, ww. from First Thesaalenlana, 4th chapter, first three verses, after whleh a elass et 19 wsa oennrmed and 21 received from ether con gregations. These confirmed were : Mary Ann Helblne, Emma Helblna, Louisa Waltz, Cbrlstlanna Powell, Louisa Keller, Anna Walker Powell, Amanda Derner, Buaan Tayler, Carrie Augusta WInewer, Jehn Jacob Rudyalil, Franela Henry Stener, Harry Jeseph WInewer, Geerge Edward Seheurenbrand, Jehn Lewis Benner, Henry Heuser, Sarah Habley, Christian Herr, Wm. Kahl, Llzsl Heckler The decorations oenslstedof petted plants handsomely arranged around the pulpit and altar. Special services will be held every eve ning this week, and en next Sunday Lleyd'a Te Deum will be rendered by the choir. Peter WInewer wt 11 alcg Ihe baritone tela AT COVKSANT V. B. CHURCH. Covenant United Brethren ehurcb, West Orange and Coueord streets, waa yesterday tbe scene of Interesting service. The pulpit waa decorated with flowers and across tha reeess were the words " Filth anniversary 18M 1889." In tbe morning servlee the pastor. Rev. Hughes, reviewed the history et the church and referred te the formation et tha denomination 123 years sge and brought out many Interesting faeta and illustrations relating te the organization and work of Covenant church, in the evening the anniversary et tbe Sunday school waa held, consisting et a aarvle by the young people. The exerelae throughout the day were highly interesting. AT THK MORAVIAN, The morning aervleea in the Moravian church war attended by large congrega tion. After tba Ulaay aad aermea by Rt. Dr, Hark two adult war baptised, mym oeaflrmed aad five received by certlOeat from ethr ohnrehw. la th ralag th first of Fasaiea Week Mrvlees was held. Th devotion will ooa eoa oea tlaa ovary valng this week. AT ST. LUKR'S caUROH. AtBt Lnke'a Roferaed church Palm Suaday waa observed la aa appropriate aaaaaer. Tba sermon waa preached by Rv. Lt chiller th pMter, aad a claaa of twaty-feur were oea firmed. IN TBI CATHOLIC CHCaCHKS. At alt th Caiholle churches th Fasaiea of ear Lord waa read a th gospel of th day. Bfer th 1st masa palma war bleasedaad distributed. Bilng th first day of holy week th altera were draped aad ther wr no decorations. Oa Thursday tbsra will b a proesssloa at all tha CaUolle churehea, partlelpatad la by tha sodalities aad children of th paroehlal schools. On Friday meralng ther will be adoration of thsHevleur aad station of tha cress i ea Satarday th holy water for th nselng year wilt b blessed and ea Sunday ther will be apedal Easter aervleea. riB DIAMOND flaXD. Ball Players Who Have Imi Bfgaed by as Lancaster Clab. Manager Cenneil, of th elnb that will represent Lancaster in th Middle States Lssgu, ha been hustling for player and his signed some geed one. They are Bitttenheuse, a pltebsr, out fielder and strong hitter, who, la 1883, was a member of the Ironsides, and played in tha Central League last season. O'Denntll, first baseman of lsat season's Selar Tips, who I said te be a geed fielder and hitter. RIgby,ef the earn dab, who led the batting last season with a pereenUg of 400, and I a fielder and catcher, and Cellins aad Carrell, of last year's Highland elnb, whleh wee the amateur championship of th atau laat sjeecn. Cellins la a fin fielder aad biae runner, and Carrell is a plleher who did great work last year against the River River ten, Yeung America, Frankford aad ether crack teams. Mr. Connall ha ether geed players in view. Th Philadelphia G lanta wera defeated by the Somerset club ea Saturday. On San day Ed. Cnthbert'a Reading team went In against the Atbletles at Gloucester. Pyle waa In th box ter the team from his town and be was hit safely nineteen times. Th score waa 19 te l,tn favor et th Association team. There is great rivalry between tbe Yerk and Harrlsburg dubs et the Middle States Lcsgue. The people of the capital elty think that they have a number et geed players who aheuld have been signed there. They weie net taken by Manager Farrlngtoe, and the result is nearly all have elgned In "kerk. On Saturday the Harrlsburg dub played a team of profes sionals Ineludlng these players. The former wen by 0 te S. Tee Yerk club has signed Sweltzsr, Rollins. Heverter,,Glll, Keller and Drawby of Harrlsburg. On Saturday afternoon a elnb et boy calling tbsmselves tbe Sky Scrapera were defeated by a nine Irem Btamy'a grammar, school by 33 te 2L 'ihe exhibition games en Sunday were: At Gloucester, Athletle 19, Reading 1; at Rldgawoed, Brooklyn 7, Newark '; at Columbus, Milwaukee 22, Columbus 9; at St Leuis, St Leuis It, Terente 4; at Cin cinnati, Cincinnati 22, Teledo 7. The manager of tbe Buffalo elnb want te sign Grant, th colored eeoend baseman with th Cuban Giants, but his plsyara threaten te rebel. They acknowledge him te be a geed player, but don't Ilk hi color. e TUB mOHiniTIUR AS1B.-0DBKNT, An Address D.IIverad In tba Oenrt llenaa by J. W, Nlcbels, el Illinois. A fair slzsd audlenee assembled at the courthouse en Sunday afternoon, te hear J. W. Nichols, past grand ehlef templar of Illinois, talk en the temperance question, The meeting waa under th aosplee of th Geed Templara et this city. Jehn H. Lan dls, et Msner township, presided. After prayer by Rev.Dr.aM. Vernen, of the Duke street M. K. ehurcb, and a selection by the choir of that ehurcb, Mr. Nlohela was In troduced, He began bis address with the assertion that the evils of the liquor trsflle were admitted, and that tbe liquor dealer I net te be censured as long as ha baa a legal right te sell, granted te him by th law making power et the state. The responsi bility for tbe traffle reeled primarily upon tbe electera of tbe commonwealth, wbe voted for tha license system and it continuance. H argued that a lleense system 1 net in accord with the law of Ged. All ether leg. lalatloe la In accord, he aald, with divine law. Tha law prohibits ateallng, murder and U ether effensea and punlshe th violator Th Divine law says, "We te him wheputteth the bottle te thy neighbor' lips," and yet th lawmakers et th Mat, notwithstanding the Divine law, aay te tha hotel-keeper, "Give 1600 and yen may put the bottle te tby neighbor's lips." Ha urged tbe adoption of Iba prohibition amendment, and appealed te all tba voters within th sound of his voice te cast tbelr ballela In favor of lt At the conclusion of bis speech there waa a oelleotlon taken up te defray expenses and the audience waa dismissed. Jurer, le Railroad Cases. The following struck Jury has been selected te try tbe suite of Constantine Magtnnla, Constantine MaglnnU, Jr., and Frank MaglnnU v tbe Philadelphia Reading railroad oempany, for Injuries sustained by being thrown from a team, whleh was struck by an engine: Henry Dimeter, Ceney ; Herculea Evans, Provl Prevl Provl denee; Edward Edgerley, Jr, city; Wm. Ingraham, Straaburg township; Isaac M. Land is, Manhelm township; Samuel Mo Me Bride, East Denegal; Jamea Ream, ar., Earl ; Plersen Sample, Carnarvon ; Abra ham Sbelbley, Upper Leacock ; David H Weaver, Leaoeok; Jebn 1. Weld man, Clay ; Henry M. 7.90k, dly. The easea will b tried next week. m List of Leiters. The following la a list of unclaimed letter remaining In the poateflloe at Lancaster for the week ending Monday, April 16 : Ladiet' Hit. Miss Emma Bewers. Mrs. Msry Davis, Miss Ssdle Eberly, Mr Jehn S. Haverstlek, Mlas Msggle Herr, Mr Hoever, Miss Ella MInleb, Mr J. D. Perter, dent's List. J. M. Breneman, E. S. Shipley, H. M. Crlder, Daniel Duelln, Harry tumger, v. xx. r artsy, uuariea Gulnn, H. Hellander, C. L. Hoever, Mace Huber, J. B Hursb, Rev. L. Keeper, Hiram Kelb, Peter La Mette, William K, Martin, Wendell Marlzall, A. W. MeGraw, Cbarlea MeMullen, Mlkellvelr &. Sen, C. W. Morrison, B F. Heasell, Jamea Rogers, Rebert E. Behill, A. J. Sblrely, D. S. btaut fer, C. Welsh, Barten Wenger, m A Ulrea. far Cemlag. A telegram received at Brimmer's livery stable this forenoon stated that tbe flrat advertising car of Barnum'a circus, whleh exhibits here en May 7th, will reach Lan cuter te morrow morning. The small boy will then be made happy by the appearance of the fancy pictures en tbs dead walls. m i Death el a Yeung iAdr. Mlas Stella M. Eberly, daughter of ex Member of the Legislature Pierce M. Eberly, et Reamstown, died en Friday evening. She was a well known and psp. nlar young lady. Hhe will be burled at Muddy Creek en Thursday. Oranted fsddiei'a Licsass. Jereme Leng and Stephen Heuaer, elty, were granted rawal of their lleense paddj gceda la Ute ecuaty of LAatr, CRIMINAL C0DRT OPENS. W ItXiaat LOOB KB OR TBI AC TOR MB At, IRQ A QCN ARD AMHORITIOR. Mimia Walissi Tastiitta Thai tha Defendant Revsr Bad the Gaa w Bis rssssasl . Oases Against OaWta at, Delllagar aad T. r. Bradsabaagh ere Disposed at. S The April court of j;qearter sla opened at 10 o'elook this morning, with Jndg Livingston presiding. Thar are ea th Hat 130 eases for Jury trial, and 21 da artiea and mrety cases, of thla number 107 war returned te th present tarm. Thar are 80 prisoners la Jail awaiting trial. Te 'important eaass en th list are: Maggl "lark, oenceallng death of Illegiti mate child t Geerge Wten, burglary j R, L. Goehenour, felonlea entry ; Jehn Bell, Harry Dougherty, Thomac Meyar, hers ateallng; O. H. Showalter, rape; Chart K. Ocas, emumlmat! Edward Hamakar at al riot ; Waa. & Redger, at at, man slaughter! Wm. Lechsr, t at, for thefts committed at Isaac Dlller A Bea eter. Judge Livingston appelated Jams H. Marshall foreman of tbe grand Jury, and Instructed that body a te th manner in which their duties should be performed. Tha constables wer called and mad tbelr naual quarterly return. Th only returns of violations of law In thla elty and Columbia wer mad by Constables Shaub and Bhlll. Th oenrt notified th oenatablea that hereafter their returns would have te be mad eat la their own handwriting. The practice for aeme tlme back has been for the oenatablea te have their returns mad op by parties net familiar with the name and ther hav been error in th return Tbe constables elected in February war called before the court and the oath of ealce te perform their dalle with fldsllly was administered by th clerk. Verdicts of net guilty wer taken la th laretny eases of commonwealth vt. Oalvtn M. Delllnger. Alter Delllngar'a release from Jail after the first bearing ea th murder ebarge, several oemplalnts for lereeny were made against him and artletea stolen from hi neighbor war found ea Delllnger'a premise The district attorney stated that a Delllnger had been sent te jail ter ten years, he would ask that the above disposition be mad of th cases, and tbe oenrt altowed th verdicts te be taken. A no), pre waa entered In th case of T. F. Bradenbaugb, Involuntary manslaugh ter. The detendant waa convicted en a almllar Indictment and tba oenrt allowed th above dlaposltten te be mad of thla remaining indictment against him. Wm. Leeher, en of th young men charged with tha theft of numerous artlelea from th store el Issae Dlller A Bea's, wsa plaeed en trial for ateallng 100 cartridges and a deuble-barrelled ahetgnn In tba month of November, 18S8. Th common wealth proved that Leeher wsa th assoelato of th boy already convleted of ateallng artlelea from thla ater aad that Leeher had offered for sale th gun etelan from Mr, Dlller The cress examination of Mlfllln Wellzsl developed that Leeher never had the gun In hi possession whan ha offered It for aale and that ha (Leeher) had no knowladge that th gua waa stolen. On trial. 0 HAND JURT RRTCBNS. True Ellis Jehn Monahan, fornication and bastardy; W. 8. Carpenter, larceny; Walter Carpenter, defrauding bearding house keeper; Jehn Bell, hers stealing. Ignored Bill Ernest Kester, larceny; Albert Mitchell, burglary and felonious ntry. Carnegie's Raw Doelilnae. Th Railway World has te say of An drew Carnegie : He spoke st Harrlsburg of th obligations or railway companies te the state, but he was silent en tha subject et whleh he waa mueh better Informed, of bis own obliga tions te railway companies and their lead ing official About aaoera of years age ha was one of tha division superintendents et this Pennsylvania railroad oempany wbleb he new roundly abuse. H own hi first notable accumulation tf capital te oppor tunities for profitable Investment In a lead ing eU oempany In Western Pennsylvania whleh war given te him by Colonel Themas A. Scott His aaoeod suoeaaslul venture wss an Investment in the Keystone Bridge oempany, whleh ha obtained It prlndpal revenaea from th manufacture of eriagea rer railway oenpauiw, iu uw third great advance in wealth waa derived from a prominent eonnselion with th Edgar Thomsen Btesl works, which be ob tained through tbe friendly effioeeef J, Edgar Thomsen, formerly president of tbe Pennsylvania railroad. During suoesaalve years et profitable participation la tbe business tf selling rails and bridge, te gether with ether materials, te railway companies, wa are net aware that Mr. Car negie ever figured as an advocate cf tha doctrines be new support. IlaJIread Werk, Mlebael Rellly, the well known railroad man of thla elty, wbe haa Ihe contract for building th Inclined railway from Mount Gretna park te Governer Dick, haa two hundred men at work. He must baie tbe work completed by June l&'.b. On Saturday tbe contract for building a new atone bridge for the Pennaylvanla railroad across Mill creek waa awarded te Spark &. Evana, of Pblladelphi Tbe bridge will be almllar te that across tbe Oenestpg Seme ether Important changes will be made In Ibe read at thla pclnt UUANQK AT TUB WATOH VAOTOKT. A. filtn.r Will B.Ur. us Beptrlntandsrat atamera of anetbsr Gompaer. Abraham flltner, who for several year past has been superintendent et the watch fiotery, whleh la controlled by tbe Key stone Watch oempany, oemposed of Lan. caster and Philadelphia gentlemen, Is te be replaeed this week by Henry Kane. The new superintendent comes from Canten, Ohie, and he baa been oenneoted with th factory ther It la stated en very geed authority that a oempany will be erganised here te start another factory et whleh Mr. Bluer will be at the bead. Already 140,000 In stock haa been subscribed. Wants Information About a Frenchman. Mayer E jgerley baa received a letter from Edward Bonnlet, a notary of La Koehelle, Franee, asking whether a rich merebant named Fleury Dea Cemtea died In thla county In 1813. Th letter waa In French and waa translated by C. A. Leeher, wbe thinks the man might have dropped part of hla name after coming te Amerlea and may have been known aim ply aa Fieurl or Dea Comte The mayor would like te bave any Inlormatlen that can be had en tbe matter. Il.ter the Majer. The mayor bad only two case te dlsptae et thla morning. Beth were ledger One admitted he had net worked for mentha and subsisted by begging. He gave Ihe nameotMeaeaOohn, His punishment was made 15 days In Ihe workhease. The eeoend party abewed that he waa net a tramp, bat waa willing te work If he oeuld gat It, and he waa discharged. Get Flv. Days, Hsrry Armstrong, who get drunk and went out te the almshouse, where he began raising a noise, wa arrested by Constable te Maaa Shaub. Alderman Deea aeat hla te Jail for fir day Why Qnay I.evea Martin, llarrfsbursr Dispatch te rhtiadelphta Times. A new Richmond is in the field this week; for lieutenant governor. It wa generally thought young Senater Watrea, of Soranten, waa ea Quay'a alate for thla place, but K. K. Mattin, et Lancaster, appears new with earmarks te bla candidacy very mncb as though Quay bad rut them. Martin Is a Lancaster politician of the sUurjoh sUurjeh est grit and sand, and took op Quay'a battle in 1885 for etate treasurer against Jamea A. MeDavitt there and turned up four out of the Old Guard's six delegate for the Beayer man. In 1882 he led tbe Independent rscket tbere and has a penchant for aetlng that way, but Ibis Is, at present, a kind el recommendation with Qnay, who has tied all th old reoaleltrant lament te him In th four oernora et th slat Probably a a foreseeing statesman, he reasons that the element that can kick can fight and Quay levea a geed fighter. The candidacy of Martin eliminates Senater My I In, who baa bad the same bee In his benne', but looked for tha favcr from the ether aide He will net run with Martin In the field, se Martin's friends say. Allrgsd rieut et Biity rsr Otnt. Frem the I'hUadelthta Itecerd. "Se money Is being lest In the Iren busi ness In Eastern Pennsylvania T 1 don't tblnk se, and I can give yen aeme figures that are apropos, " said a gentleman at the Lafayette hotel yesterday, wbe knows tee well whereof he epesks te care te have his nam published. "The Susquehanna roll ing mill, at Columbia, Pa,, has been psyleg 00 per cent dividends up te date. I knew a stockholder who with j 10,000 In stock has drawn out f 0 000 the past year. Dees that leek like dnlluess T And at this time one hear en all bends of Iho lowering of wage" Death el David ltearer. David Rohrer, a prominent cltlzen, died at hla home between Blnkley's brldge and Eden ea Sunday, of typhoid fever, alter a short lilacs Doeoasod was a farmer snd formerly lived la Msner township. He wa one et the best known men In his neighborhood, and we a brother of the late Dr. Benjamin Rohrer, who was a ptiyalelan la German town. Ills aen, Frank Rohrer, died but a short tlme sge. The deceased leaves savers! children. Norsmae Wins With Ksss. Tha International six days go-as-you-please raee closed in Pittsburg at 10:30 o'clock Saturday ovenlng, Norsmse winning with case The final aoero waa : Noremae, 501; Uogelman, 4B7; Conners, 4S0; Heran, 478 ; Gelden, 475 ; Adams, 4 ; Tayler, 385 ; Turner, 350 ; Curtwrlght, 310; Dillen, 332. The attondaneo during the week has been largn and the winner will rceelv about (2,000 and the second f 1,000. Cenner, Heran and Gelden win alie re ceive a ahare et the reoelptc, having oevcrod the nccetsiry 47S mile Mali Ieaurauce Ceuiianj Ma.lleg. The Lancaster County Mutual Hall In surance oempany held a meeting at th Steven beuse te.day, The bnslnes et lat year, wben the company was very sua eeutul, was settled up. Arrangements wara made for prosecuting the buslneaa vigorously this y ear, and the prospeets are very bright Agents will be appointed In each township et tbe county, Gave Ball rer 1 rial. Mary Crer.ar has been complained against before Alderman A. F. Dennelly, for steal ing a dress and apron from Adultne Abra ham, with whom nbe lived. The theft was committed two years age, and before It waa dlsoeverod Msry bad skipped. She was arrested in West Earl township en Satur day, and gate ball for trial at oeurt llrlee I'alet.r Committed. Bryson ' ' day bw " drunL I te-1 J hnrttLtiMn nnr onstem te B all FIVO Hun iiht le oVnflsemo cards te ear cuale",-, light te gfv.ell,r-, butaa ttan "f l0 be tried th's woek en a bume et robbery, Charged With Maintaining RaLanc. William Lawroncehas been charged by Constable Ruth, before Alderman Pinker Pinker ten, with maintaining a nuisance, Mr. Lawrence Is a dealer In poultry at iertb, Queen and Frederick atroet It Is slleged lUBi lUOOMAWO WIIUVTU kuuui rmuuc luuvuiy, making a stench that Is ellenslve te the nolghber i m " A Driving Accld.nt. Daniel Stauller, driver of Krauakep'a e'gar box wagon, was driving along Mary treet thle morning when tbe main pin of tbe wagon gave way, Mr. Stauffer waa thrown out but net hurt and the hone wa seen stepped. A Team Diel.n. Chief Smeltz received a telegram te-day asking blm te be en the lookout for a team stolen from Geerge Steele, of West Cheater The horse Is a bay 16 hands high, with white hlud feet and star In laoe. The vehi cle stolen wss a threo spring phaeton, In Town. S.G.Grone, ststlen maaterat Bread street, Pnllsdelphls, spent Saturday and Sunday la Lancaster, the guest of Jaoeb Kerlman, et tbe Pennsylvania station restaurant' He lett for home thla morning. Decision llr tbs V. 8. Hapr.iu. Oenrt, WxsumeTON, April 16 Tne supreme oeurt of United States te day decided the application of Gen-Shay-Pe for a writ et habeas corpus. Geu-Shsy-F, an Apaoue Indian, was convle'.od of murder et another Indian In Arizona and sentenced te be ban god. He was tried by the U. S. district tn Arizona, lt was contended In bis behalf that the cifenae oemmltled waa sgalnst the lawa et territory and should have been tried under the se lawa and In the oeurt sitting te admin liter Justice under tbem and net by the United States courts try try leg Ihe case unier laws of the United States the supreme court te-day granted tbe writ prayed for, declaring that the prisoner was entitled te trial under terri torial laws. Thestmiorder was made la another and similar case. Killed Ills Heu. ANR Aiiueh, Mleb., April 15. David Llndsey, farmer, aged GO, living In Bridge water township, fatally shot hi ion en Saturday night The old man was arretted, but claims tbe sheeting waa accidental. He ssys his son and he were quarrelling and that the former drew a revolver and at tempted te sheet him, tbe revelver being discharged accidentally. Bath were of in temperate habit Ilr.ktm.u Stilse. Nsedi.f.9, Cal April 15. A 11 tbe freight brakemenen tba Atlantic & l'joltle read pit ween Wlnslew and Mojave bave geno out en a strike because Ibe company ref L3d e allow three men te each train. leek Onarg.eltb.HQU-Tr.Murx. New Yemk, April 15. U. S. Treasurer Roberts asiumed charge of the sub-treasury te-day, Tbe 10 expait counter a from Washington began counting tbe 127,000,000 in tbe vaults te-day. It will take them three weeks te de the work. Gi.evp.R3vii.le, N. r April 15. Allen C. Churchill, a promlnent Republican poli tician and extenblve glove manufacturer, died of apoplexy this morning, aged 69, year Mr. Churchill was a pioneer In tbe gleye Industry. He waa a warm personal fittad et th 1st Senater CeaJtllag . j NOT LONG AT LARGE. A BWINDLKR GOBS TO BCBOrB , IS ritOBFTLT ARRBSrRD. m ri m tie forces Retas aad Attesaats e With tha Mea.jr et Raw Tern Wert Tebsece atea-Tha Probably LaMOni Nkw Yerk, April 16.-Igaat XstawaV tne swindling merchant who "did up" I tobacco trade and Commercial Mattel bank some month age te th txtaat sH many thousands et dollars, waa looked a tpollee headquarters thla morning. BV; arrived under guard la the steamer s last night Relnlta wa a sugar msaafseturer : had aa ctDee at 138 Maiden Laaa, la JaaV : nary he deposited three oheeks aggrg 17,370 74 in th Commercial National I Th oheeks purported te be draws by Bt . uacz&ca.eiKey west.Fl. Ai account thus established b draw fLatt ; In en check. Th Flerida ebmM back dishonored. They wer fa ReleltB had disappeared. Detective faaail that he had gene te Europe ea th Celtic, with hi wife and three ehlldiaBi registering under the nam or Reuse. ',., Ha wts lndleted for forgery whit ea hat aea and detectives arrested hlaa nthftr aid. & It bad meanwhile cropped ent that Itz had ether irons In the fir. Aa aaeat tt Merris Bplfgal, tobacco merehaaf, 876 Bew-; ' ny, he bad disposed or bis geed te Bits.. Brethers, Chicago, for hla private aaaV and drawn en them for cash te th ameaac of 14,600. H Mr. Spiegel started after him ea th ast steamer. When la get te th itatsV Bids no round neinita unaer ansae,-, xue prisoner spens ins aieteat auuaray , a fighting agalnat extradition. He mmt wk ft.lnbtrfA-Aft lA TaMtfaW :""...". .:.-z?:;..r:-7z!Zi"5. m uyrnea- men. n is saia inai saw town wa : tobaeoo merchants In Ibis elty aad Kay . West through his swindles will f&O.OCO. ANOTHER VSaSEL BtaVUNS. M ', The Ot nmaik as Well as tba Daaaaatk Is Bear- Ameag His Lest. I Nuw Yerk, April 15. There I aeatw ' mm morning ei iue uiimug HaiiBi m crew of tba wrecked steamanip uaaaaara. s Tha big question that new oesaaM ta minds of marina men I wbaa WW MB Nstlenal eteamiblp Denmark arflra, will she bring naw et th Daamarkt National ateamahlp is new two day everal hours overdue. Ther W a aiblllty that th delay of th Daaa is due te her being in collision with tM Danmsrk. The National Una Denmark left Londen en March Mta. Ta Thinsvalla steamer Denmark tell Ohrav tlansand en March WM. Tha vsl eaaf net tberefet be far apart wba tha waterleKaed wai aeen by tha Olty el OhiiaWs Several steamshl pi e lme Inte pett te day bat se far none hav brought th WBhan ter naw - Hudsen, Wis,, April IS Mr Ii Lefarln. of this elty, aad Ml RIekBtrcm, sister of Mt EmUOlaad, i of this elty. were among th pas Ill-fated Danmark. Mia Lefgtla aad Ma Oinnd were membeta of ta SwadUh ladle' quartette during II tear as this country. Beth ladle fi .ni..i..n.iiia tn iln In elinnih ahatr lsJ iuuiuiuii ,-, n m ; A Railroad t-r.sld.nt snoots Hlsssslf. UfM.iipnr.il. Anrii ir. unariaa .e ", (president et tba Wlsoeasla, Mlaa ..a& Paolfle railway company, oemaaJUtaV aulclde this morning in hi offle by sheet-J? Intv hlmMir In tha month with a ravelVBSW awM aaUaf yt aFefjWaWsaa) 'I .." . .. . .. ... . i,kl. '1: xne suieiae is wen mgu lavxpuaHiieiaw; Mr.Hsteh'a business aad aomaatie rauvj tlena wer of th hsppiest u wa bb.m aam tAn.r.A-arf .mkuIbiI maa mmA aiarvl-4 TU MJUlt'CW, wu.VMna M.n wvw mr. menus are at a teaa te sajusia uw uvva. . Is hinted that ha bad been peaiattag aa. wheat and had lest heavily, and that caused his sudden despondeeoy. um friend laugh at thla story. UJ. A Mine Dndsr allallread Oavesla. I J Bar.ucvir.i.K, Ul.i April 16.-A raaaarka ble frelgbt wreck oeourred e- ueubb Short Lias,two mite from here, yaafrday. As th train was passing Marsh' oeal Bala th engineer and fireman felt tha aagtM sinking. Beth Jumped and scapdwHhB; few bruise Th engine aad traia wB down ten feet and war terribly wreck. Twe braksmea wer seriously In J and. H was found that a mlna bad caved laaaaNtt ll.J I...I. f. m i1I.(.iimaI 1IWI Sl'SS raiuuvu UWJ iui untww wa w .wet emi sunk elght te tea fast. w Ora Mlaa rrepsrty Daatrayea. 'H; Rkadire, P., April 15. Tbe house and ether buildings et E. ds Breeke's French Creek Iren talat at I . Peter's. Chester county, wer destroyed by fire this morning, togetawaf- with valuable machinery. Le, tkV Several men wbe wer working at bottom of the shaft 300 feet btiew .i.i.m t.A.1 navrnw mmrmnm. aa ftfetA akal muirht Hra seen alter thev had aaaaa J-- and waa considerably damaged, Th amis) ;;VJ employ lE-hand si"T1r Twe atan Bera With atabl t Louisville, Ky April 15. Tb fraaatl stable used by Jamea Miller, a oelmad' hiekm.n. waa dmtrnved bv rlra aarlw talaf'W morning and Miller and hi colored driv,J Felix Williams, perished in th fiaaua,. Four horses belonging te Miller war BR) burned. WUUsm slept in th stam!. The fire had great headway whaMtlf- arrived. He rushed la tesavahMBOfasa; when tha stable fell and smothered hlaa at if death. A Blvar mats Killed. Louisville. Ky.. April 15. 1 Clare and two deputies went en beard shanty beat of D.W. Jenes at WaUBBW, !&?: veaterdav and attempted te seareh It Ii tnian ceeds. Jenes resisted, aaeaBaagitl Clare in the shoulder and deputte aatatr fired upon and killed him. JeaaawM notorious river pirate and a qeaattty goods stolen was found upon th beat. Sptndteg a Day ea tba Feteaeaa. Wnnixnres. Anrll IS Praaldsat '. rlseu, accompanied by Mr HarriMB aadvi herguear, miss nsurpny, ei niaswpaai s nH Usnralarlaa Rlilna and Wlndnnxatartaat -lCI down the Potemao thla morning rer a day" 53 ride. Before leaving the president reorived -,1, lUO UUlOBgU IDU All AUIVl.ua KM. ,ww oe in ihn nil mrni. Tha racentien was varT.ia brief, as the presidential party waa thou te start for Ihe beat Death or Wm. A. Cete. New Yebk, April 15. Th death William A. Cel was announced j nrnrfnftA (sehansa te-dav. Th da wss Bt one time president of th old imaff W. J. Wilecx & Ce., whleh wa ea T largest firms doing business whs aw ceuntrlD in hog produete, esoaetaUy 1 pcinilac Iks Kolas aad atsanslaUea nnvc. ADrii 15.-. The rules aad raaalBi tlens of th new Catholic UalvrH tki Washington are being priated la Lack ajH tha "Propaganda fid" They wlUI out te all Dtanepa m adwiw, wbsssi. Kogtane, ireiauu, ewuuu w Tha rector, Right Rev. MaIia Kaaaata wUlaallteAmerWBtaadratwaakteswaBj, 2 t' '"' t.-.
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