s-.5px TAMSSF'-r t" i'4t I J1! 1 J I I I I'll i " A "" --;: mtfate? m. VOLUME XXV NO. 213.-BIG11T PAGES. LANCASTER, PA., SATU l.DAY, APJUL 27, 1889. E1C111TPAGES.-P1UCE TWO CENTS. .i- .--: I fnxjdUxa HHlHMBHIHIHHiHMRMHIIflBiEi'' V V rgajsv.sitwMWtsiiss.'AiiWMAIfwiti aj. u 1 1 itfnffff AGAINST TREASURER NOLDE, THE JIRVS BEC1MM 1.1 THE ErHRATA SEVKXTHMT MITIST CASE. Tim Verdict AceertlliiK te the Instruc tions or the Courts-Waller Carpen ter Scut te the llorermntory. The trial of the Hevcnth-Dy Baptist case raine te nn end en Friday evenlng. The testimony closed Inte In tlie afternoon ; after a brief argument by counsel, Iho court Instructed tlie jury that expenses jwvld for litigation by Mr. Nolde could net Ikj al lowed, ns an elfset te ptnliitltf 's claim. The Jury found in f.tver or pUlutltT for 2,000. It. M. North, E. IC. Martin, and Tlies. II. Ilelahan for plnlntiu"; Win. It. Wilsen hiuI Uavid McMttllcu for dcfciidants. The cae will de taken te Iho supreme court. Tlie tavern Jlcinse granted te Charles Knnpp, Second ward, clly, was traufiferted te Henry Hacltiicr. The taveiu llocnse of Geerge W. Stein inctz, Clay township, was transferred te Sainuel Waller. James Legan and Jehn II. Mniincrlug, who served terms for misdemeanor, wcie discharged as liivelvcnts. William Strohl, of EjHinita, wan np np np tiointed guardian of the miner ililld or Fdvv In Stclnnietr, deceased. W. T. Albilght vvns appointed supervisor of Salisbury township te Mil the vacancy caused by the death of his fattier, Isaac. Albright. Flint .1. ll.imllten, Celuuibla, was divorced from her husband, Lewis lliunil lliunil len, en tlie ground of desertion, and Denv Moeio from Jehn Moere, for the saiue 1 en se 11. Abraham Kline, Manhclm borough, Jehn Shenk, lamcnMcr township, li C. Dlller, New Helland, (ieorge Sliitrner, West Lampeter, and Dr. Oiibrlcl W. fSrell, Fast llcinplield, were appointed the heard of viewers te assess dum.iges caused by Iho opening of stieets in tlie city of Lancaster. This beard lakes the plaeoef the boa id Hint lias served for tlie past ten yearn. They did a large amount of work and tlieceuit thought they should be icllevcd. A petition was prcsenlisl for the apjxilnl inent of lowers for the assessincnt of flainuges caused by the taking of piopeity in the widening of North Queen street, fiem Chestnut te Walnut sheets. The (etut apiiplntcd the beard above named. Levi Oast, city, was heard en a cjiarge of ilesci ling and failing te previde for his w ife and clilldieu. He had no defense te eiler and was scnteiKcd te pay S2.M per week for their maintenance. He was unable te de se and was sent te jail. Walter S. Carjenter, who pleaded guilty te stealing a sum of money from Jehn Brubaker and obtaining beaid by false and fraudulent leptoscutiitiens, was sentenced tothe reformatory school at Huntingdon, In connection with this ..e the court called the dlstiict attorney's attention te tlie fact that twenty-nlne witnesses had been subpoenaed, 11 number largely in ex- ess of what was needed te make out the case, and that the Mine tiling occurred in a number of ether cases ti led last week. The district attorney said that he used his cIl'eitK te keep down the number of witnesses, referred te tlie commissioners' account and showed that tlie witness bills for 1888 oie ever $l,e)) less than in any year under his predecessor. Mr. Weaver put tlie responsibility ler unnecessary wit nesses en tlie oilleers, who dlHebeyeilhis instruction. Adjourned te Thursday, May ad. - TIIK MAHIKTTA ODD FHLLOWS. Tliey Held 11 Very Pleasant Celebration en an Anniversary. I-iit ev ening Denegal Ledge Ne. l'Jil, el Odd Fellows- of Marietta, held an entoitaln enteitaln nicnt tocelebr.ite tlie seventieth annivoi annivei wry of Odd Fellowship in the L'nited States. Theiewas a large attendaiice of nicnibbrs with their families, as well as strangers, but it would have been laiger had net tlie tain iiiteifcicd. Cel. li D. K0.1t h, past grand of tlie ledge, picslded, anil the following piogramiue was given : Music bv eichestr.i, consisting of Mr. and Mis. lLI.ibhart, J. 1. Lihh.ut and Neui Lihhait ; liyinii, "Only a Ileum of Sunshine," by choir, consisting of O. N. Fugle, li Ilucher, Mieses Ohmet and Her Her He; piaycr, ltev. J. C. Diuigau; hymn, IJThe Angel Visitants," by the choir; select readings en tlie eiigin of Odd Fellowship by i:. It. Ileath; h 11111, "Tlie Beaiitifu Hills," choir; nddicss by I'. J. Frisniau, of Ijiiicnstei',011 Odd Fellowship in the Fulled States. Mr. Frisniau gave soine eiy in teicstiug figures, mid among ether things it was show 11 tliat313,''''H w,ls IM'd for lelief in Ijineastcr county alone last year; recita recita lien, "Custer's Uist Charge," by Master Waller, but eight vcars of age; hviiin, "The Hand Wiiting en the Wall," Mis. II. Villee; lentaiks, llev. J. C. Duug.in; music, " National Lullaby," choir; bono bone diction, liev. J. C. Diuigau. During tlie evening icl'ieslnueiits. con sisting of cakes, ice cream, liauauis, oranges, Ac, wcre served. Mr. Krisman was taken completely by suiprise ly being piesciiKsl witli a large and very beautiful cake. The entertainment was very suc suc lessfui and will net seen be foigettcn liy lliose inesent. Denegal ledgo is in h very nourishing condition. Tliey liave Mid oil" the last of a mortgage which they owed and have no liabilities. Their list of nieiii nieiii bcisisl.uge and they h.we geed reason te Indulge in a celebration like that of last c cuing. Suits for DiunnKCK. DaidC Krb lias entered a suit in tlie ceuit ofceuinion pleas against II. It. iiay bill and A ml low i:icheltz, ler (1. images, (raybill wast Krli'u landleid, and through Constable Kiihelt. sold his piejieily. llrb ilaiuisthal the seiane was illegal and tilings this suit for damages. Henry Shcnk, of Fast Ileiiipheld, lias brought a suit for damages against F. 11. Kauilniau. Some mouths age Jonas U Mliinich stolen pair of mules fiem Mr. Shenk and sold them te Mr. KaiiHui.m, and this suit is brought te recover their value 1 10111 Mr. Kautl'iiian. Ili'l'ore tlie Mnjnr, Tlie mayor had a hall dozen ledgeis te dihjMisoerthiHiiiotning. They weredriveu te the shelter of the station I1011-0 by last night's storm. All were discharged. Toe Veiiiiu I'er Trial. Aldeiiuau Ilalbach hcaiil William Slough last owning en a charge of ass.mlt mg the young daughtei et Mary llurkiii.iu. The alderman dismivsed the case, the ilo ile fundaut being tee young te be sent te ceuit for trial. Minilny Hours en Tuesday. Ill act'ord.inee with the president's pio pie pio claiuatien declaring Tuesday next a lill day and instiuctlens receiel from the postmaster general, Sunday benis will be observed at the Iiucaster postedlce. The iillii.-e 011 le eieiieil Iwtwcen ll:.tO uiul 12:30 and there will net be any deliveries bv carriers. Olie or the Ixinii'IIalrcd Jlen. " Diamond Dick, " a trapper, liuutr and noeut, who is new in tlie fallow busi ness, attracted attention at the I'enii sylvanla railroad station this inurnlii;,'. M Wilt (9 IaUOIb "i!$-- .'hL; aVt -ifHt jtMdAiH'"MSSi WASH I N I.TO.N !i V KNTKNN I A I.. The tjcliuelfi te Devote llnlfn Day te Special Exerciser. The. holiday oil the Wth of this month has been a seurce of sumo trotlble te tlie school beard because tliey could net readily com ply with the governor's proclamation and at the same tlme glve the replired twohun twehun dnsl days of schtml without prolonging the term Inte July. This dltllculty has bcen met by arranging for but ene session and this will Ira occupied by exercises ap propriate te the day according te the fol lowing progiamme prcpatcd by William McCemsey : Tlie schools will be in session from 8:TO te lb.'Kla. in. The exercises should have relerence te the Inauguration of (Ieorge Washington as president el the l'nited States, April !lit, I7K. Teachers ninv sele-t such or the following ns in their judgment are most suitabte for the grade of pupils taught by them. Other exercises, ninv be added If deemed advisable. Aid may be obtained from the daily and w eckly news pacrs, illustrated patiers, inagar.iues, his tories of the t'nited States, eseclally MeMnster's History of the American People, and biographies of Washington, especially Irving s; Heading or reciting Ait. II of the consti tution of Uhltetl States; a description of Washington's Journey te New Yerk j bio graphical sketches of Washington and Adams; biographical sketches of cabinet, Tlies. JeH'ersen, Alex. Hamilton, Henry Knox, Fdw. Itaudelph; en-ertralts of eacu 01 1110 nnove 111 tiictime et tlie liiaugu Il.lli f nli...il.l. T? i.in.1.111 in fk.. l.l ... I I Seng Collection Ne. 1!, Columbia 101, Unttle Hymn 117, Hall te Ihn Chief HO, New Thank weourried IJI,Noblenepubliciril ; Ne. ;t. Flag of our Fnleu I'J, Yaulcle Dm1Ie Hll j Ne. 4, Angel of 1'eaie 77, American llviiin 70; Ne. 5, New Hail Columbia (Helmes) -13. TIIU VKSUVIU.S' l'KIHLMATIC ISDN. Di verse Opinions as te the .'niie of the. Itceent Accident. Mr. Cramp, the builder of the Vesulus, wys that the icccnt awident te the pneu matic gun abeaid that vessel was isinseil by the collapse of a tast Iren shell in tlie bore. The mishap t euld net ha vn iKvuritsl if the shell had been leaded with sand, as is usual, or witli gun cotton, or they w ill be used in action, and again the sorvice shell Is maile of sheet steel. A loprcsentatlvo of tlie ship building ('euiiauy says, however, that the accident was due te careless miiuipultitien ; that the bieach block was net locked, se that the east lien shell sagged and was easily de de stieyed by the air blast. Tlioilaiuagecaubo e.isllv reaircd. Meanwhile naval elllcers are (llvusslng tlie occurrence, and wonder ing whether It ran be legarded as evidenc ing a ilaugcieus theoietical weakness in the prluclple of construction. Thes who have piuurd their faitli en the dyiMtiille toriKsle vessel Vesuius have, iKtMiidiug totlie Messis. Cramp, no leasen te be dlsheaitened bv the mishap which oecurnsl te ene of tlie pneumatic tubes tliieugh the eollapseof an empty dummy shell in the breach during the iccent ex periments. Yesterday the s.11110 gun was was liicd suvcial times with the most per fect success. Mr. Charles Cramp is in Washington with lefcrcnce te the bids for the coast defonse vessel. A leperter saw Henry Crump at his residence In Philadelphia en Filday, mid he smilingly shook his head at tlie Idea of the test being a conclusive one. "Yeu see," he remarked, "that the mechanism of these guns loeniios careful manipulation. The accident was 0110 w hlch might have occurred te any erdiniry gun, and was ipiite in tlie way with the experi ments which are new being tiled. The ebje t Is te llud out all tlie w oak points and then remedy llieni, which is being done as rapidly as possible. Depend usin it, tlie Vesin ius, when complete, will be ene of the most formidable war ehst1s nlleat ; as a coast defense vessel she w ill be unri valed, which is what she was leally con stituted I'er. "Tlie ex pel iiueuts te-day wcre eminently satisfactory, and the naval expcits have no fault te llud witli either the vessel or her guns. The fact of her suivcss Is oidenicd by the anxiety of teieign gexcrnmeuts te elilain essels of a similar tyie." There has been a great ileal of prejudice against the dyn.imite beat iifKiii the part of I'crlalu navy elllcers, and that has ksl them te scie upon every trivial delay in tlie working el tlie guns te air their lielibies. Tiir.N.vAKi: swai,i.()vi:iia max. A Itoiiiiirkiible Yarn About n lleptlle Tluil Lived Vouch Ake. A (ialnesvllle, Tex., dispatch says; "A strange disveveiy has been made here by a I'leni'lini.iii named Seiiitus, in Iho north western district oftlilsceuuty. IIuliigjH' IIuliigjH' casieu te sink a w ell, be selected a spot in a valley near it ravine of gieat length, and which dining heavy rains is traiisfeimcd into a i.tgiug torrent, depositing in the valley limestone, gravel, mud and ether debus. Alter reaching a depth of four feet, and while in a formation of limestene and gravel that had continued almost un interruptedly lrein tlie suiiiue down, .Mr. Seiuuis came upon the veitcbue and ribs of an animal. The libs were about the si.e el a small pig's, and rapidly tapered, C.uo C.ue fully imeaitliing the bones toward the tap.iriug end, Mr. Seiunis seen came te rattleis, which when counted numbered seventeen, the largest measiiiingsix inches across. " Attiacted by the strange llud, the neigh bors gathcied, and the weik of unearthing the monster was prosecuted witli vigor. After laying bare nineteen feet of Iho 10 10 luaiusefthe monster, imagine their con sternation at lluding tlie skeleton of a man lu the stomach of the skeleton of the snake. The remains of the man and set pent se far as the serpent lias been exhumed are as perfect as when llrst denuded of Mesh, and were doubtless cevcied by lliue or gravel seen aller death. Near the bones of the man's right hand is a rude stone hatchet, which 11 local geologist of some repute says is the haudiw 01k of paleelithic man." The M:liueUen Vereln. riieSchuetcii Vereln, Ijincastci's vvell- I known assiK-latlen which is composed of old and young men who love te sheet with the rille, is in the Held again for tlie season of lssy. That beautiful and well-known lOMiit, Tells Il.iiu, has been engaged and many improvements will be made en the grounds. At a meeting of the society held last evening It was decided te have meet ings for practioe en tlie first and third Tuesday of each month. The opening for the season w ill take place 011 Thursday, Mayil, when a number of strangers, in cluding gunners from dilfereut places, will be present. The committee having charge of theallair will eensi-t or.lehu 11. Ilerger, Adelph Schettand Jacob F. Well'cr. At the meeting of society last evening tlie rejierts of the treasurer and secretary w ere read, and they show ed it te he In geed coulitieu. The reports vvore examined by tlie trustees and approved. Cress Actions llreiiKht. Jacob Mauler made complaint last ill.' lit befere Alderman llurr against Margaret and Lizie Dkkcl. He charges them with having stolen from him a silver watch and fi.UK These women live at Iho corner of Milllin and Straw berry btreets. They gave ball for a hearing. Ilcfore Alderman Hcr-hey Lizzie Diel e has charged Jacob Maule with druukei. nevi and dlsoulerly conduit and surety ej the peace. The vveinaii viys that hocaiue te her home last night and draw lug a pistol thicalenud te kill her. A Ijicke Curp. Itlsbollevod that there are new a great many c-.iri 011 the Concstega creek, as tliey have been in large numbers and many I have been caught. 1-ist evening uus Kine and Albert Zell wcie fishing in thecirck near the old city vvnttir works wheretliey caught a cup weighing ev?r four pounds in M lift, - JA Vg JegJfgsf&JZ. ration; niusie, I ninuuiiHijuaie Seng Col lection Ne. I, Columbia 71, Star Spangled II inner Im, I'lagofthe Free 01, Freoilem's FliiKll". (uxl llless our Native I.-tnd 3J. .jeM4i.af at iWVfcA ALL THE PLAYERS SIGNED. THREE GOOD PITT HERS SECURED FOR LIY TASTER'S BASE BALL TLIB. Kllrey nnd Vogt, or l'hllaifetplitn, En- Knged by MnmiRcr Cennell Tlie First Championship Onme Next Week. Owing te Iho wet weather and the soft grounds the ball club of this city has been uniible te practice, nnd the game which was set down for te-day did net take place. Fftbrts will be ninde te have the game tUe plnce en Monday. Tuesday will be n holiday In this city. The government and court heuse olllces the banks, and possibly the public schools will lie closed. In order that the public will have seme place te vvhlle awny tlie Union game lias been arranged with the Semersets, ene of the strongest clubs in Philadelphia, te take place here. On Wednesday Iho championship season of tlie Middle States Ixjague will open In this city, when the Lancaster team will play with the Cuban Giants, which In cludes Htevey, the great pitcher, and tiraut, 0110 of the best second baemen be be bo fero tlie public. Manager Cennell, of the Uuieastcr club, went te riillndelphla last night audio turned this afternoon. While there he signed Mhhacl Kllrey, pitcher, and Fd ward Vogt, catcher, both of that city. Kll Kll eoy Is a brother of Mat Kllrey, orthe Haiti Haiti mere elub,and a w ell-known young pitcher. The Athletics had intended te sign him in tlie early part of the season. Vogt has liccn catching him for some time. The new bat tery w ill report here en Monday morning. This giv es the Iinccaster club three pitch ers, nil of whom nre said te be geed, viz : Ilittcnheuse, Carrell and Kllie.v. They have four or ihe geed calcheis. It Is new believed that the club will be able te held its own witli any in the Middle Slates League. The management de net want the public te Judge of the team by the llrst few- games, as it should be remembered that the men have had no time te practice. Ilnse Hall Uriels. The ene Association game of yesteidny was pin veil at St. Leuis and the home team defeated Cincinnati by 8 te i LI10 League contests yesteiday were: At l'ltlsbuig: Chicago?, Pittsburg 1. ltain prevented many games yesterday. l'cttit, who signed witli WllUesbarre.yes WllUesbarre.yes terday, formeily played with that team, but was released te Chicago fer$.VK). Geed Teinplnr Ofllcers. At the meeting of Lancaster Ledge, Ne. 01, Independent Order of Geed Tenipl.us, I.it evening tlie following elllceis vvore elected : Chief templar, Samuel Mungall ; vice templar, Mrs. Mungall ; secretary, Frank O. Musscr; llnaiici.il secretary, L. Fllen Wright ; treasurer, James li. Craw Craw feid ; chaplain, Mrs. J. S. Kcndlg ; mar shal, J. llalcauipiall ; guard, Alfred Smllli ; sentinel, KarlO. Keiuligplolegatete tirand l.odge, Oeo. F. Wisner. Mr. Samuel Mungall was elected te rep resent 1 he ledgo at the district convention of the ledges of the county, te be held at Cap, Pa., May II. Following wcre elected as delegates te attend the constitutional amendment con vention of this county, te be held at the court house, May 1 : MissM. C. Kendlg, Miss L. F. Wilght, Mr. T. (1. Musser, ti. E. Winner and S. Mungall. i'Uifui: iiva cauoesi: A JiisuiiKcr Triilil Chawed Twelve Miles Jlevvn 11 hltwpHrndu. A dispatch from Denver says ; As an eisl bound passenger train, was pulling Inte (iieeii river, Wye., the cabojse of u Height train ahead bioke loeso and met the regular pascngur train en a curve. Tlie engineer noticed tlie caboeso coming down grade, w hen about 3H) yauls distant, and immediately rev ersed Ids lever and mil backwaul, te avoid a collision. The 1 neu was exciting. All the passen geis weie in aD'tlght lest the train, lu hack ing, should cemu in contact with any engiiie following. The grade being remarkably stis.p, It was iuiiMissible te step Iho caboeso by means of brakes. Twelve miles below li rccu riv or the calsiose was htejiptsl. Theio were twelve cars en the passonger train, diavvii by two lm'oiuetlves. TI1010 weie about l(HI people en the liaiii. The Iriglit ened passengers jumped from the eai-s at dill'erent points w'here It was thought the car would strike tlie engines. They vv pre picked up injuicd at vaiieus places oil the w ay back. . Cats Take Tills, Shriek uud Die. Thirteen valuable poiferiulng cals.ewiwsl by Leenl Clarke, the Ir.ilner, dlisl in Phila delphia 011 Fiiday fiem thoeffectHof seme pllisauiiiuusieKHi ler iiieeiciuai purposes. Mr. Clark tlieught that his thirty cats needed seme meiliciiie, and lie went te a neighboring ding stoieand had a proscrip prescrip tion put up. lie then assembled his troop of educated eats in a row and began te administer tlie medicine. After be had gene down the line, giving dese aller dese as Mr as the thirteenth cat, cat number one, with an unearthly slulek, leaped into the air and fell dead. Cat number two fol lowed suit. Cat number tlnce did the same, and se it went 011 until thiiteen cats that had taken the meiliciiie lay ile.ul bel'010 him. Mr. I'laik is in a terrible state et mind ever his less, and will sue the drug gist. The tii-eat uiuli-lllu. The following is the elllci.d list just inade public of the ladies who will dance in tlie " fiuadrilled' liemieur" at tlie centennial lull lu New Yetk : Mis. W. Aster, Mrs. A. New-bold Merris, Mrs. S. V. It. Crugcr, Mrs. W. Bayaid Cutting, Mrs. IMwanl F. Jenes. Mis." lMward Cooper. Mrs.Alex- imderS. Webb, Mrs. Itebcrt F. Weir, Mrs. Ixivl P. Motion, Mrs. William Herbert Washington, Mrs. A. tirade King, Mrs. F.lbrldge T. f Serry, Mrs. Fiedcrick De Pcyster, Mrs. Ale.ander Van itensselaer, Miss Carela Livingston, Misa Ijulse Lee Si huyler. Tlie City Tav Duplicate. The lluaiue cominlttee of iviuucils aie unable te agiee upon a party te make the city tav duplicate. The applicants for tills weik are Jiimcs 11. Maihhall and (ieorge W. Faby, and several ballets have been taken by the committee, Mr. Marshall 10 eelved the votes or lliddle and Baiinigaid ner, and Mr. Faby the votes of Fiantuind ICverts. The deadlock will seen have te be biekeu, for the ieaminlh.it the duplicate must be in the trcasuicr's hands by June 1st. The Cui-tulii Dropped en 11 (Ju'irrel. "A Chip e' the Old llIKk"was given at the ejiera heuse again last evening, when the audience was small. In the ms-eiii! act the curtain was run (low 11 befoie Iho close, making considerable of a cut. The audi ence was unable te ascertain tlie reason of this, but it was said by some that one of Iho lidies had Minted. This was net the c-.i'-e, but two of tlie ladies who had had a ipianel lu tlie llrst act lenewisl It in tlie second. They betamose loud that it was deemed Is'st te ring tlie curtain down. The man agement of the (euiiaiiy was very angry at tlie ocuirienee, and he luijKiicd a heavy line 011 0110 of the vveuiui. 1'olseiicd Uy Hkk Nejjk. Mrs. Mary Swift died iu Philadelphia en Friday from the effects of egu negg sup posed' te have been made of bad eggs. Several ether jicrsens are sick from its elleets. Western Pelllcucs, Professer, le student fiem Texas "Sir! hew daioyeu swear ixifore 1110?" Student, blandly" I wax uel a waif, sir, that you vv anted te iwertrl" A SNAKF. IIIIOKi: II Lit AltM. Tlie ItCmarknble Ailveutlire or n ltcrks County Weninti. On Friday morning Mrs. Jehn D.nls, residing in Cuinru township, ISerksceutity, nlieut two miles from Heading, went Inte her (lower garden te arrange for the protec tion of her voting plants from the drench ing rain. Lifting nu caillien ikI, which had liccn turned upslde down, from the ground, she was horrified te llud curled up uiidcrncntli it a nest of at least a dozen reptiles efdltl'erent varieties. In her fright shedivpiied the olen the wriggling muss, when a large black snake, measuring llve feet seven indies in length, sprang out mid rapidly curling Itself around her right arm actually broke it. at the sanie lime forcing Iho bloe 1 from Iho ends of her fingers. In her agony she cried for help, and a seu coming te her assistance cut tlie snake in two with his pocket knife, when it re linquished its grip, and a short tlme after wards was numbered with the reptiles that had been. Flve of the ether snakes wcre killed, but n number of them escaped. The woman Is prostrated as much from the shock her nervous system sustained as from the liijuiles te her arm, and fears aiu entertained that she will lese her reason. Dispute Over Vertlll7.erH. Frem tlie West Chester Village llmml. On frJaturday last Secretary 1-Mge was summoned te Lancaster te glve ovldcnte in an Arbitration case Involving the com mercial value of atoll of fertiliser, which, by analysis, was shown te bowetlh about two dollars per ten less than it wis sold for. It was shown Unit the valuations of the beard of agriculture are for the materials only, uud that the published lists distinctly stale that the valuations de net Include bagging, mixing, freluht and commissions te agents; hence, lertllizcr coining within two dellats per ten of Its selling price did net necessarily Indicate fraud oil the part of the manufacturer j and, fitttheivthat the usual nliowaiice for mix ing and bagging was about llve dellais ier ten. The ease has already cost eacli paity considerably mere than the llrst cost of tlie fertilizer. As an ovldeiice of tlie cenectness of chemical analysis, It was shown that a sample effeilillizer had been divided among llve prominent chemists, imne of whom knew of the lest, and tliey returned valua tions as fellows; SSI.Ol, $.W, $S.5:. S'JlMiS and $51. 10 per ten, lu another case tun chemists returned valuations of $.7.17 and ?J7.fK) per ten. llelivy Tei'tierles. Chillies F. Weed mil, feiiuerly secietaty of Iho Yeung Men's Republican club and city cleik, of New Britain, Conn., has inn inn fessetl that he has utteied feiged paper te the extent of H0,ixx). Ills victims are the Fiist Natienalatid the Mis-li.inic.s' b,inks,ef New- Britain, the three leading banks of Mlddletewu.and banks lu Meiiden. Just hew iiiikIi fin li of these banks will leso is unknown. The banks In New Britain aie out about $10,000. Weed rull'has pract Iced foigery for ne.11 ly six vcais, acceKilitg te his ew n confession, during wlili li time lie has forged notes te the extent of $.'iOO,eik. Of this amount he has managed, without being discovered, te nuke geed ail but the sum abeve men tioned. Ills arrest en Friday, followed by 11 eonlesslen, was for ferginga nole of $.'u. It is said that there Is net a man in tlie clly of New Hiitaiu wiie is known as a money lender w he has net held soine of his forged pajier, and such was the skill w Ith which he imitated tlie signatures of bank elllclals and etlieis, upon his paier, that the most oxierlciiced eye could net distinguish the genuine fiem the false. Hllcd el' the Sonate Amendment. Frem the Philadelphia Times. The soldiers' orphan school syndicate appears te have get in its weik in the state Senate. The adoption of Senater Alexan der's amendment yesteiday lenders it possible for the members of the syndicate (0 divide their schools among themselves and secuie (he usual appropilallen If the pieKscd commission should happen te be composed of men friendly te them. Tlie Heuse should insist iijhii tlie leteutiouef KaulTinau'a amendment, knocking out the syndicate schools entirely. The state has grown weary or the scandals aiisiuglieui the management of these schools. The only way te get lid of tlie scandals Is te gel lid of 'the syndicate, and that should be done vv itheut'dclay. Ills Appollte Is IllNlltllllllO. Samuel Meise, of Fssex, Mass., Is al al al llloted with a most peculiar disease, being constantly hiiugiy. He eats ravenously nearly ev'eiy hour in Iho twenty-lour, get ting up sevei.il times during tlie night te appease Ids appetite, lie has been oxaiu exaiu iiucd by many prominent physicians, none ofwhein cangive any reason fur his ah ah neiinal appetite, or piesoilhe any medi cine which will alleiil lelief. Meis Is net veiy particular what it is he eats. He often bakes a (plait of beans and eats (he most of them at one sitting, and in ten ininules is liungiy ler uieie. Ile io ie lenlly puich.iseil four and a half pounds of lauiliiiud niadea broth of it, and alu the whole in tlie coiiise of two Iieuin. The vast quantities of feed wlixli lie partakes ofde net seem te injiiie him. lie lias been nlllictcd in tliis way for some meutlia. Seriously Injured liy Ueisi's, Frem tlie New' Helland Clarien. Uist Tuesday a fe.u fill nccldf ill happened en the l.irm of Nathaniel Martin, near (ioedvillc, by which Henry, Mr. Martin's eldest son, nearly lest Ills llle. It seems that while young Mai tin wast raiuiiigii cell, he went te the animal's head in order Ie le.ul him, but the colt making a spring at that moment knocked the young man dew 11 and two horses tan ever him. One of the animals' hoofs struck Henry en the cheek, and cut a long gash through Iho llesli, knocked out all his teeth en the loll side and broke Ills imjier jawbone. He Is in a precarious condition, but is seemingly getting along as well as can be oxpecbsl. Te Hevviird King Miitiiiit'a. Oillcials of tlie stale and navy deart iiientH are considering vv hat can be dene in tlie matter of suitably rewarding tlie Sainean King Mataafa for his timely ell'erts te rescue the Ainoiicausailernaiid property wrecked at Samoa. Admiral Kliuhcrly h rcsrt contained a stieng recommendation iiien this M)int which cannot be neglected. It Is probalile that congressional win rant must be had for the liestiivviil of any suit suit nble reward, but the navy departinent may be able, meaiiw Idle, te glve tlie king 11 token of its appreciation In the luiK) el beats or seme el the preiicrty new stewtsl at Apia. t.'o-ns.Yeii-l'lcnso I'eils. The eoniplete list of entries for (lie inter national six-day walking match, w hlch be gins lu New Yerk en May fl, is as Ipllews: Daniel O'lABiry, Dan llerty, Peter llegel m.in. Peter (leldeii, Fd. Ievclt, Charles Bedding, D.m Bum, Martin lleraii, It. Bennett. (Seertre Heward. J. Sullivan, P. Deris, William I'ulljaines, Jehn Dwyer, Jtihii Buck, iStsirg" Cartw right, (ieorge Cenner, .liiines Hay, Cliaiies Siuilb, William (irillin, Tem Mitieveru, Sam Day, J. Cerlictt, (ieoige Nereui.ic, Jehn llimlies, Jehn O'llara, Pat King. lSeifert, L. ely, F. J. Machiran, C. Iviistollcrseii, J. Kemp and M. Costereii. Cl-edltei-n Lett Behind. Norris llerger, a Seuth Bethlehem ion ien ion tracterand biiildcr.h.isgone westwanl with alsait f Itl.lcXI belonging le citsliters. His credit wiiskeimI, and Iis-aldealersfurnislirsl him w ith all the supplies lie wanted. The l'.piitahle BiiildiiigiisMM iatiou.eiit of w lib h lie diew KJJinn, has tlie llrst claim en Ills prex'rtv. llerger gave mechanics' Bensen houses erei led liy I11111, but which c-.inuet bocellectidfioiu the owners. Hiswileand children say they knew nothing of his vvheicabeut. Irately lie cellecteil all tlie money due him. JH-cusxsl I'l-ohlbKlen. Thetirceiiwaid Literary wx-iety lield their regular inenthly meeting at tlie heuse of Mrs. C. Itine last evening. There was 11 long discussion en the question of Prohibi tion, The prliieisil speaker in favor of It were Miss Fllen MiCaskcy mid Harry Wengeit and thes. against 11 vwie.MKs i:iiiiiia;spludleraudWalter Cox. A general discussion 011 tlie subject then followed, but a Vete was ostpeiiixl until the lie. tiicel tiicel iugei'thu Heclety, FACTIONS STRUGGLING. BOTH THE HIAY AND flAGEE FOLLOWERS l(l.FIIIL.T (IK i:IMn VICTOR V. The Contest Fer Hist riot Attorney Lively lletwiui ttel nielli and Keniusly The l'ermer Likely te Cnrry tlie City. The contest for control between the rival factious of the ltepublicaii jmrly Is being waged le-day. The last cards vvere printed en Friday, the IxhmAIe was sent te the country districts and new tlie result Is anxiously awaited. The weather may be nil lnierlaiit factor In determining the contest for district at torney and as te the result if 11 light vote is olled there Is n dlllerence of opinion. A prominent Kennedy manager when asked his opinion of the result en a light vote said that Majer Heltuehl had the best of it for the reason that Iho vote In Iho city and Isireughs will coiue out, regardless of Iho w eather and lu Ihose districts Itcliuehl will lead. A second Kennedy man leek nn entirely"1 different view. IIe said Iho vele would net be light even if it did mill, because the f.irmeis could net de any weik and would go te the Hills. He lielloved the weather 10 be favorable le Kennedy's election. OnoerMnjor Hcliin'lii'n frlendi was next seen and he was Inclined te tlie opinion that the heavier the vote tlie better weie Iteluiehl's chances. He based his belief en tlie theory that the rural voter will be governed in their cholce by the Knt and A'e(Miirr, and If thai vele comes out heavy he said he did fear tlie result. A a light vote, he concluded, might elttt Kennedy. Fer an oil' year there has been 11 iaige amount ofheodlo spent. Fer the past day or two nil Iho township bosses have been coming te town. Thny saw the faction bosses, KHolved their Instructions mid boedlo and went away happy. Tlie town bummers have net thought el' working the imsl week. They were kept well supplied with whisky, and te-day will be inarched te the polls like sheep. At the election three years age Mnjer Belne'hl carried all the wards, and had about thirteen hundred majority In tlie city. In the contest te-day Kennedy's friends count iimii keeping his majority down le dot). It leeks as ir Keniusly will cairythe Second, Thlid nnd Fourth wards, ami make a geed light in the Filth and Ninth. Itcliuehl w ill carry the Vlrst, Sixth, Sov Sev enthand Klghlh vv arils heavy. Theiewas some dltllculty up le te-day Infixing matteislii the Flghth ward but Iho Indications aie that everything was harmoniously ariangisl and that the veto of Iho ward will be practically solid for tlie Hull lliug-anll Quay ticket. The (lopping of Jehn McLaughlin, one of the Hull King stand-bys nnd Ills candi dacy en Iho Heg Blng tli-kel, has upset Iho calculations or some politicians, A deter mined elleit will be made te beat him for his lieaclicry and it leeks nn If he w euld tin defeated. There never was a contest in this clly and county lu which the Hues weromeio strictly dtavv n, and the result will be ac cepted ns an Indication of vv hlch faction is 011 top. Organizations weie agreed iimmi lu nearlj all the winds, lu the Third ward thojudge is Martin Krelder, iu the Fifth, Dr. Craw foul, and lu the Sixth James II. Maihhall. In the Second wind there will be ipiite a contest foreeunty committee. A.F. Slienck, w he has held that position Ter several yeais, has for ids opponent David llcttew, but Sheuck is the best politician in tlie ward and will be hard le beat. He is supported by Kennedy's fiiends, while Levi Sensenlg Is doing all' In his power te sociiieShouck's defeat. HOW AT TIIU hlX'OSIl WAIin. Them was a big light Ter control in the Second ward, the home of Kennedy. At '' o'clock Ceiiiinltteeinan Slienck called the meeting le elder, in tlie iinhway adjoin ing the County heuse. Ile asked for nominations for Judge, and the Sensciilg faction named Jehn II, .Miller. Kennedy nominated Tlies. J. Davis and at ouce leek a vote. Ile decided Davis elected which announcement caused ipiite a row for a time. Ile next willed for nominations for clctk and ('. Kcose lidiy and Shadier McNeill woie pieniplly named by Iho Kennedy Me Me leon and as piemptly declared elected. When the boa id was announced Iho Sensenig faction declared UialDavissheiild net go into the box nnd a scullle eusuid, which was p.irtiilpaled lu by at least 11 hundred men. Winer Bewman appeared le lie the hsider of tlieSenscnlg forces, and Jehn Maishall of the Kennedy men. The scullle did net end until the election booth w as tern dew 11. Davis and the Ken iusly cleiks managed le git lnside the enclosure, and there tliey weie piotected by their friends. As a last icsert policemen wcre telo tele telo pheuisl for and It was only alterlhu arrival of Olllcers Seigler, Lehr uud htiiinpf and Constable Sides, that order was sulllclently restored le go 011 with the election. It was fully 3::w o'clock when the election lsi.iid was ready te receive votes. Scnsenlg's friends swear that they weie in the majority and proviso te contest tlie cloitleu en Monday. Kennedy's friends claim Unit the row was prearranged te pi event a lull vote being polled. VP. .IAMF.V HIXTOH. ltev. Dr. DeikjIiiss, Formerly or Trinity l liuieli, New Yerk, Chesen. Tlieaiinual mectlngel Iho vestry of St. James' i:pls"-epal church was held en Fiiday evening. ltev. (ieoige William Douglass, S. T. D., was elected rector by a unanimous vote. Dr. Douglass was formerly ene of the as sistant rectors of Tilnity ihurch, New Yeik city, but in consequence of ill health was obliged te resign about Unco years age. Ile sent seme tlme in Fu rope, and new his health is lully leslensl. He will con duct the mtv ices at St. James' 011 Sunday, May 5, and will then probably formally w-eept the rectership. The ellicers elected at the vestry meeting last evuiiiug were; Hecter w anion, Newton Llghtncr; church warden, W. Aug. Atlee; treasurer. David .Mcmuiicii; soxien.titsjrgo Cramer. The prtnerty ceminittisj consists or B. Frank llrcueiiian, (icsirge Calderund (ieorge M. Franklin. The lloseplilo .Meet I III;. The meeting of the Cllosephio last even ing was held at Iho residence of ltev. Dr. J. Max Hark ; and, owing totlie Inclement vv either, the attendaiice was net as large as usual. A p.iicr was read by Miss Allie Nev lu, giving" rovievv of tlie work of tlie club during the ten years of its existence closing last evenlng. It was a most valu able, awl Interesting resume, eompicliend eempicliend Ingalltlin subjects, essays and essayists, places of entertainment and ether leading points in tne History 01 my urKnmtauuii. Tli jiajierwlll 1)0 published iu Issik feriu as 11 souvenir. The last misting or the liie-eiil season will be held at "The Maples, " Mr. Jehn C. Hagcrs home, en Tuesday evening, May II, when W. V. Hensel will mid a jsiihjj: 011 "Tim Fieiuh ItiAniVrlcHi" HIS rUHMTUHF. ATTACH!:!). Henry W. Ilrnbnker Chnrmst with He- moving Heeds te De Trend Creditors. An attachment was issued lain en Friday evening against the fiirnlture or Henry W. Brubaker by Alderinan Ilalbach en the nllldavlt of Isaae Dlllcr. Hrubaker vvns Indebted te Mr. Dlller 910.31 nnd whnn it vvns learned Hint llrulwker vvns nbeut re moving his goods with Intent te defraud Ids creditors the ntlnclinieiit was Issued. The goods vvere found nt the Heading rail road station in a ear and the timely arrival of Iho efllccr vv Ith the attachment prcv cutis! their being shlped from tlie city. Brubaker elslns that he had no Intention te defraud his creditors nnd that lie was merely shipping the rumllure or bis Middle street house te Heading, where his sister Intends residing. He denies that he In tends leaving the city nnd claims that as he has another heuse furnished en Prince street he bad 110 use for the filrnltuie he was shipping nvvny. The suit will be amicably arranged lo le day. Brubaker vv III pay Iho amount of the ilnlui mid the fiirnlture will be released. TIIK COLOItr.l) VOTKH? Muirr. Politicians Visit Tliem mid Interfere With Their 1'rogi'ituime. Ail adjourned meeting of the colored voters of Iho city was held en Friday evening. It was decided te appoint n com mittee of llve te call upon Iho colored voteisef the city who vvere net piosentnt the meeting te urge them te attend 11 meet ing te be called for seme evenlng next vv eek. Ilcfore any further business could be dene politicians representing the rivnl can didates for district attorney put lu an np np tNiiauce mid that prevented tiny further business doing tiausaclcd. The leaders of this movement say thai some of Iho colored men will veto te-day, but that as seen as their organization is coinpleted ihe colored vele will be wist solid for these who favor them and recog nize their rights. HemlliiKS by Cecil Harper. Jmh evening Cecil Hnrper, of the Na tional Scheel ofOtnlery, Philadelphia, gave n reading In St. Paul's Hofenued chinch. The audlcncn was large but would have been much greater hnd It net been for the leirlblybnd weather, Mr. Harper read it number of humorous and pathotle selec tions, with great success and ene of the best vvns the " The Chariet Itaco " from Hen llur. Tlie readings wcre highly ap picfiatcd and the audience was very at tentive. By request of n friend Prof. Hnrper gave 1ird Lyllen's "Aux Ital ian," which was loudly applauded. The luunie of Iho evenlng was furnished by Ihn choral society or St. Paul's church, who wing 11 number or selections. Jehn Siii.illng and Miss Kate Shirk wcie tlie soloists, the fei mer singing " The Twe tirenndlers" uud the latter "Birds In Dieamland Spenk. " Prer. Waller Haus inan wits the olllcieiit dliocter of music. Tlie Cn se IiIhiiiIhmmI. Chk'Aoe. Anrll -7. Mrs. Jennio Kirk- ham, the inlnlster's wife vv hew unarrested a Tew days age for shop lifting, was arraigned lu the pollce court this morning. Tlie proprietor or the store who cuiiscd her nrrest said that be had received a statement from (he li lends the weninn te the ell'ect (hat she vvns tnmisirnrlly Insane while committing the (hells and iu view of lids fact he hnd no deslre te press Ihn prosecution. This statement soemod satisfactory te nil concerned and the cuse vvns dismissed. An Kiinlneer's ratcnt. William Dlllonderfor, engineer 011 mall train Ne. i! west, of the Pennsylvania rail road, and Iincnster accommodation east, uhe runs te Ijiucasler fiem llarrlsburg eaeh day, Is the patentee of nn eccentric carrier. Usually iu case of the breaking or an ccccntrle it falls down, and If It sliikes the ties is likely te knock a hele lu tlie boiler. IL this arrangement lu case of an insldent of tills kind the eccentric drops Inte a rack wlietelt Is held. One of the patents has been attached le eiigluu Ne. (115, driven by Mr. Dlirenderfcr for u'lrial. ThoienrKsovcnil in use en the Wostern and Middle divisions, and tliey limy be adopted by the railroad company. A llnsUet .Stelen. An Amlsli woman named Steltzfuss, wheiesides near Hlril-iii-Hand, caine te Uincastcr this morning te nttend market. Afterwards she went out te de seme shopping, and upon her letui 11 slopped nt tlie Lancaster County heuse. She plnecd her basket iu the ladles' sitting room, mid while she was away It was stelen. In the basket woie 1.1 yards of calico, 10 yards of gingham, i!J Huuds of candy mid seme line table cloths. Attended uMoetlllK lu Itonevo. Di. Jehn L. I.overgoHl yesterday at tended the meeting of the Pennsylvania Odd Fellows Anniversary association, w hlch vv us hclil at Henove, iu celebration of the seventieth anniversary of the Intro Intro lien of Odd Fellowship into tlie United States. Tlie doctor rclurnisl home (his morning, after having lutd n geed tlme. The abeve association Is cenisiscd or members or lislges lu (he northern and western jsirtsef thestute. Died lu the 1'rUe Illug. S.v.n FitAjicisce, April -7. Tem Avery, a vv ell known local prlze lighter, fell dead last night iu the ring during 11 stirring exhibition witli Fd Collee, a recent.arrivnl from tlie Fast. It was a six-round contest and in tlie fourth round Avery fell uncon scious te the Ibsir w liorehoexplred lint few inlniitcs. A pliyslelait said death was due te heart disease, eaused ly over-excito incut. Coffee was a r resits I. , Ret Ills Usui! Dose. Philip lleuce, wiie was ariestcd en Tliursday evening Ter raising a racket at home and being drunk mid disorderly oil tlie streets, was sent te Jail for :H days, by Alderman A. F. Dennelly last uvenlng. The lllhhep nt vl. Anlheiiy's. At Iho iilne o'clock m.issalSl. Antheny's church te-morrow morning, children will take their llrst holy communion. In the afternoon Hight ltev. Bishop McGeveni, of Harrisburg, will be piesent and confirm a clasi or 0110 hundred aim twciuy-iivu. Illalue Will (ie te New Yerk. Wahiiimite.v, April 7. Secretary Hlalue continues te improve iu health and expects ... i.n..i,ii, leL'u le NewYeik en Sunday night. Secretary and Mrs, Neblo lea for New Yerk at 11:10 this morning. I lentil or Henry Hundley. Mr. Jt'V, April '.7. Heiiry Hcrshey, of Flerin, tlltsl yeslcrtlay morning inter nieng bickness. He leaves u wife. The funeral services will be held en Monday morning. . 1(1,(100 Poaeh Trews Injurevl. 'rim tif.rm did tremendous damace te the peach crop in Maryland, wheie it Is estl inattsl lUi.HUU trees have been Injured, besides destroying a great deal of ether preiierty. INDICATION. WAslllNtlle.V, D. C., April -.- ltaln, stailtinary (eiiiieratiirv; ueitli- 'i-asteil VillliU, DIED SUDDENLY. APOrLEW CAUSES THE DEATH OF II A.NME M. WEBER OX FRIDAi SIGHT. A Nnttve of tlermnnr am! Itesldent Jjmcnster Over Ten Yeirs Coutraet I'er the Wmteu Works Awarded. 'ifl . CetUMniA, April 27. Mrs. Annta Mrr j Weber, who resided with her son, JescpitSj vveiier, moil very suuueniy last nignu. eiwv" hail cene upstairs, and In 11 short tlme fj rapping was heard. The family went upvl ..I..1 1 1 I I.. ,. t?1. 1'M nuern mill leilliu licr ill nRisiu eiiu nwi& became unconscious, nnd denth rcsulteAjIS two hours later. This morning Deputy! corenor ttcrsiiey cmpaneiitsi 1110 roiiew-)j lug Jury : S. A. Hecklus, J. A. Allisen, 5tj K. Carter, J. A. ailbert, Jehn Rich nn Snmuel Morrison. The verdict whs denth resulted from nisiplexy. Mr. Web .w.is born lu Ilavarlii, llcrmnny, 78 ye ft'e, ami canto te this country in iwij Alter living lu Haiti niore nnd Yerk I severnl years she removed te LIS enster, whero she rcslded for evor yearn. About 11 month nge she enme llve with her son. She was a member 1 St. Jeseph's Catholle church, I.nncntr,J Mlm linu lineit 11 tvlflfiM- Till, .innrl f t wrttvH u..u .. . . "vva. ............. ..V....J ..... years, lneiiinerai win de nem en .nenji diy morning nt 0 o'clock, from Hely J Trniiiy cntneiic ciiiircn. & 'iiie directors e( ine vviigen works mej Inst night nnd eitcued the following bin for erecting the buildings : W. It. Hougei iiemcr, ts,esi-; jHcoD.-sneaui, ?e,jw ; uacatfj man Jb Ferry, fd,'-tll; C. F. Walker,! f,8.7. Tlie contract vvns awarded te W.$j II. Hougeiidoliler, the lowest bldder. Titan contract Is exclusive of the foundation'! and brick. There will be two bulIdlng,cet3 100 feet long by 18 lu depth, ene tlira story niul the ether ene story. surveyors of tlie P. It. It. were lKci town yesterday afternoon nnd irnve ti lines for the ground. Oetlclb Yeung ha given the ceinpnny two ncrcs of greun adjoining U10 site given by the cempnnyS which will be used for yanis, etc. we will comiuenco en Mendsy niernliig. Company C will lenve town en HundJ nieriilng nt H o'clock ever 1110 it. iV- c. rat rend for New .Yerk. The WrlghtnvlJ nnd Yerk compnnles will lonve town 1 tne saine 111110. vtx Wiiltcr Martin, ngetl elglit yearn, son the late Charles Martin, died ulTliiirlew Friday. Tlie remains will be bretigti hereto-day nnd burled oil Sunday at 3 111. from the home of James lorry. The Out or Doer club held n va enjoynble masspicrade ball last night ntth home of Miss M. F. Welsh. Musle W furulslievl liy Tuyler's orchestra, of caster. Hills l'nss Seoeud HeaillllK. llAiiiusnuiie, April 27. Tlie Senate h Its llrst Saturday session since the Legi tun) convened, Iho purpese of whlcit 1 te dlsjmse of Heuso bills en Unit am! 1 rending. Among thesn ivassea reading wcre the soldlers' orphans mission bill and the bill for the gever incut of cities of tlie third class, which 1 being lu committee two months Is le-l pressed te llnal passage. lf jj Among the ether mils lmsseu icadlnir wcre the follewing: Apprepr Inir AlKO.utlO le Xeffiit Kciienl: niakhj appropriation for Uie erection and lialM llshvvnys In rlvcis of tlie state ; appreprii lug 9800,000 for the maininiiiciice 01 inaia Insniie lu hospitals for the next four yean The Senate ml Ien med until xnura iilKht. jj m . m Stepping SuiKlny Trains. '; Ht. Iiuis. April 27. Tlie Iren Meiia tain nUlvvay (a part of the Missouri Tacll system) has given notice mm an uniie sarv Stindnv train service, both passcus und frelKht. will be discontinued en tin read after May 1st, mid that any trains conj veylng llve stock or porishahle rretglil wt be iNjrmltted te run en hunrtsy. Sunday suburban sorvice will also be ml terially rctluctsi. - . .. m IllUlt I.IuellM. Ill .MilNMlCHUHl(. Hosre.v, April 27. This year lieglns eiifurccnieut ofthe new llcense law wl llmlls Iho number of lllsxiscd placid in I city te 7S0. There wcre ever 2,000 ap cants, mid ever 1,200 drinking places n o'.eso by May 1st. Tlie list or 1 ejected )licaiits Includes soine of thmnest pre nent dealers In tlie clly and with oue ccptien nil the noted sertlng resorts wj have te close. About a.ftOO bnrtenders wfl he thrown out of einnlovinent. iif- '1 m Vlult...t fli. .,'.ittilnMt. J Wasiii.noie!. April 27. Gevor Hevoy, of Indiana, culled at the W Heuso this morning and spent soma with the president. Subsequently president received Senater Hale by w iipiwlntincnt, but with these exceptions'! excused himself le nil callers. Govern Hevoy Is en his w ay te New Yerk. 73 . 5 I'ristlellnir 1'ulr Weiither. Wasiii.note.v, April 27. Captain All vv lie Is predictions oillcer nt the signal 1 vlee bureau durliic this month, says I the Indications nre that Monday In X Yerk will be fair, with rather brisk nor west winds and temporature fcomevvlw between f5 and 00 degrees. Tuesday; likely te bring even better weather, 1 present storm will be followed by au are) high barometer, extcniling generauy 9 thoAtlautle coast. A 1'ilKllHt Hliiwnctl. Imii'kminu. Midi.. April 27. Tem Illn tlioMilwaukce puglilHt, who was te I Jim McCermlck, et St. Paul, nt r-scan next Saturday, was visiting a few from Iren Mountain, en the Wisconsin of the river, yesterday. Returning 4t be.it capsized and lllnch was drowned. 1 rirenmu Cvurely InJuriHl. WJ NiiwYeiik, Aprll27.-Wliltea gan;i pole choppers w ere engages! mis .hm lug In lewciing a I''") H suddenly .. hi,, .ni w.iriilinr.carrviiiK with it IJnei ii.iri.l- Miilhine. whevvnsiit the top oft nole cutting wires. When picked U Mnllane was found te have sustained ceniS)und fi-acture of left leg and J"' , . CnuVd Ueu Hlsmnrck. Bmtt.i.v. Anrll 27. Messrs. Ka piiciiiM nod Hates, tlie American dele te the Sjiuean conference, 1 nade a social i upon Prlnce Uismarck at 2:30 o'clecK altcrnoeu. A iilis Carpet Mill Hunied. Lewell. Mass., April 27. The large nit ni ei'thn I'euell Manufacturing 1 pany was destreytxl by llre early this me lne. Less, sanyw.'. r reni uw iu , w . ure thrown out of employment. ltnlu Souketl Decorations, v..,., v.nir. Anrll 27. A SOCOUd ...rtc niln Is nlavlng navoe wmj .ll,l AV...... -. . ... :..... ....iei .ivnraiiens. Iii many I the bunting has been taken down and . . .... .,.,!.. u'lmn the weather cleei UO pill UP 'ti"" - 1J4, 1 Dentil of X'isuiiliieut Germa.t?j lter.Lix. April 27.-H01T August WU Veu Herinitli.a nelwl tJerinaii elM dead. . sjg t jjAttA'wak Kwt-itAiw ..i. .jitJ , 4wr&f:
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