pMtVf 7J W- vjw '".i 21 c ynaftf ftxtelligmM ;&, h VOLUME XXV NO. 214. LANCASTER, PA., MONJAY, APRIL 20, 1889. PlilOE TWO CENTSAj m jbysammLwnx-sm HIE MM WK REIJHEHL EASILY DEFEITS REMEDY FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY. HiS MAJORITY NLlLY 2.000 Fulton Receives a Light Vete in Beth City and County. QUAY GETS HALF THE DELEGATES. Majee Cemes Out of the Contest With An Equal Number. A DIVISION OF THE MINOR OFFICES. Geed nnd K ready for Peer Directors, AVIkeiiiul Weeds ler Prison luspec- ters Sconce imil Incidents or tlie Jiepulillc-nn I'l liuiiry. The result of Saturdays Iteptiblican pri mary election m.is a kloryfer llie null Quiy fences. They eleeled their candidate for district nttomey liy a innjerlty of ever t u tliniisand, the city delegate te the state tonvcnilen, tweelelcg-ites In the Northern district mill ene peier diroeter. Thu Quay faction cledcd two tlolegilos iieni the Southern dlstrie land ene In the North, ene peer illrocter nnd two prison inspectors. The vete iellcil was very light, causeel by the heavy inlnf.ill during all the tline the polls were opened, ami Kennedys friends nttrlhute his defeat In part te the weather. They claim that a heavy ote in the country districts would have inade his nomination a lertninty. Meney was freely used by betli tactiens tit the Mueral waiil polls in this Lily, and the only question with the voter who was in the market was which shin would glve the biggest prlie. The contest fei toutrel was a wpi ire fight between the fi lends of Hen itei Quay nnd his political enemies, Qua 's interests in the light weie looked ulieY hy i:. K. Martin, IMiter Griest, piospeetho e-t-in ister, S. S. Martin, Sheiill llurkhelder and Jehn W. Mcutzei. 'Jlie niili-Quuy imupiigti wns managed ly Lewis S. Hart m in, cx-Sointe Clerk Ceehmn, ileiapltateil by order of Quay, mid Levi Scnsenig. The null-Quay men attrihute the dt foil el their delegates in the Southern dlsttid te the premise of pitinnnge by the agents of Quay, .tml prove thcirasserllen by nam ing several dlstiiits in whieli Kclutchl re elvetl a haudsoine vette and in these sanie illstriets the Quay delegates i.ui f.u ahead of Kennedy. Kach side licenses the ether of h In used laige minis of money te terriipt voters, hul the lait is that both tactiens used money In ishly. A detailed account of the contest in the several wards of the ity and notes ofthe election will be leimd below. Tin: i hist waiiii. At this poll the elts lien passed oil very ijuietly, as it usually dees,aud the vete was net huge. The principal werkers, among whom weroPulIeeOlllter Weaver, Register Mjers, Assessor Wilthnns and City TiiMttiupr ltathten, were fm ltchm hi, .Shirk and the w hole Hull King ticket. 'I hey were opH)hed by Hairy S. Shenck, Jehn 11, Try, Jehn II. Leng nnd ethers. '1 he result was tint lleinei'lil cirrled the ward by trever Kennedy mid Shiik's majeiity was tS5. i in: hi teMi vvaiip. The election in the Second w lrd, the home of Kennedy, llurkhelder, Sensenig, Al. Shenck, and otlier pelitn i.ms, w.is by far the ueiblest in the city and ene el the most disarm eful that h is oei been held in tliewaid. I.ei Sensenig reni.iiued nt the pulls all alteiuoen, and, although he looked after the ote of Majei Ittine'hl w itli care, his piiiuipil object seemed te be te beat Al. Slieni k ter county cemmitteem in w ith I). 11. Kettew. He was assisted in his weik by ex -Superintendent of the Water Works Peter Houucl,D.iT.Hcttew,aud Pliner How Hew man, who made mete neise about nothing than any man at tliopells,PiIsonPhsiclun Sicgler, who holds his position through hevl, nnd sev oral ethers. The Kennedy pcople h ul by f.n the stronger side of the window. Tint e-aniliclate fei ilistm t nttomey was tlieiu all ehn and woiked h ird te git ever billet in tliowiudew. He looked after cvorjeno ami missed few,il any people, who were in the least h.ij inclined tot ast their billets for him. Al Shenck worked hard for himself as well as Kennedy, from tlie opening te thoilesoof tlie polls, lml he seenitsl particulaily anxious that Al Shenck should pull thieugh. Shcilll llurk holder spent miitli of the time en the steps of tlie People's b ink, out of the wet, but he kept an ej e en e ci.v tiling that w ent en and found time te biing some voters te the jtells. At ene time a Sensenig man no (used him el voting a nun who lived in Peepiea tow nship. Oilier slieng Kennedy men weie Jehn .Maishdl, Jehn Toinhseu, two clot tile light men, A. II. llassler, Con stable Sides and ethers Although Alder m in Halbaih was set down as a Kinncdy man he hcemcil te take little ei no iuteicsl in the light. The amount el money spent in this waul wasverj large. Beth sides hul n liberal Mipply and it was epenl given out for votes. Men lcitived fiem a drink of vvlnskv uptoJ."itebo"Solidfot Mullioelv," but Hevcral el the lleutciiantb, who steed nl the w indew s and leiight all day, nre said te hav e sec tired mm h I irgcr cash prizes. Tlie arehwaj' of the held viasa voryienveniuiil plate dining the day, and in il many par sons reieivcd the shining silver ler which they sold themselves, lldwtvn .VI and &) Deiiiwrata voted ul this jiell and neaily all efthem hail te be paid. Theio was nine li diunkeniicss all I ly. black Imttlcs, lilleil with win iky, were plenty and neighboring saloons did well. At oue time il looked as though half of thoseattho H)U were drunk. 'Ihepavu nicnt was blocked all aftci neon and the K)liticiiiiis btoed in a dumbing niu te see that everv thing was light. Manv lciseiis were draw u te this poll by reason of th reisrts of the illsgraccful scenes. Tlie Ilglitiug, whieli beg-in when an cllert was made te ellcct an oigaul.itieu toii teii tinueil until afler the polls clesed. Jehn Toiiiliusen, who is better known as " Madge," struck Adam Pent: In theee, blackening it ludlj. This light is said te h.ive been the result of an old grudge mero than anj dillertiice of opinion in regird te pelilhs. Aller the polls had desed tliere was a noisy irewd ofeuug men about the hotel janl, and it w as .ild that the w ere looking for Tom Tem Tom linseu teV-whip-nin. The latter fell In with the crowd en liist King strcd, and after he had kiux ketl tw e el them dew n the ethers took te lilght. Iliere were several ether kmxk-ilewiis during the evening mid jit the jmiIIceiIII net mike u single arrest. The vete of the ward was ceimtctl off early, unci it hlioued that the ' '"laS.eA?.. .. ttM&Sa- " Kennedy men had gotten In thrlr work in geed shape, a the man from Salisbury had a innjerity efW, wlille Shenck had ilo ile ilo feated Ilettcw. rtiK Titmn wahp. JehnW. Mcnlr.cr, the lender of the Heg Hliig forces, lives in the Third ward, mid he did his best te give tlie ward te Ken nedy. Hew km assisted by Andrew Lolb Lelb Lolb ley. KeliKrhl's Interests vv ere loekeil after by Prison Shoemaker Charles llucklus, Charles I. Ijmdlsand A. P. Shirk. The contest wmu hitler one, and the result wus that Kennedy carried the ward by two majority, This ward Is also the home or Candidate Shirk, who received ninny com plimentary vetea and carried tlie ward by 70 majority. Kennedy's friends were ills apiHilnted nt the result In thisdlstrlct. They expected that Mcntzcr would lie nhle te give htm a hindsome majeiity. tub Feunnt vvahd. Inthisvvanl the crowd was very large, and they began te gather long lieTore the jmlls opened. Tliere was no treuble nbent Iho oi;nlratlen and V. W. tlrlesl, n Ken nedy man, wies chosen Judge. The Ken nedy pcople had nmUi the best of it in this ward us far as the pelttlilaus were concerned. Harry Hhaub, who wns for merly ene of hew Hnrtmnu's right hand men in this ward, has been against hlmslnce the new comic It was organized, 1ccnuse he thinks 1 larlnian w cut bail: en him w hen he vvasneandldate for chief cnglnicr of the llredepiiluient. Per this reason he turned in for Kennedy, and, although he worked hard for him he supported Shirk for delegate agaiusl McLaughlin, and ilainis the credit of carrying the ward ferhln). Shaub had plenty of nsslhlants and ehiel among thorn was big Pete I'ordney, who is very sour at I larlnian. Constable Kieheltz put en a whole gum suit eaily in the afternoon, and weikcd Ln tlie rain all div for Kennedy. The etlici men en th it slde were the (Iriests, Jehn V.. Sn.vder, II. C. Liamau and Tem (Iiible. Wasli Potts tan alwavs be found en the same side with Lew Hartmaii, and holed the Itelno'hl-Magre forces. His assistants were iieluimy, but they seemed te hnve iloue coiisidenilile work. Jimmy Deeblcr and two of his sons, Ames and "Dee," were with him. Aldermm Spurrier was a Keluinhl man, but he kept his hands oil, as he will boniaudidate for ro-electleu ill the spiing. Itcliie'hr.s friends say that 11 the aldermaii had turned te de adive work they would hav e carried the w aril easily. In this ward, likothe Second, theie was a gient deal of money. Vetes weie fieely lieught, and men who uev or hav e a cent nl ether times could be seen wllh hands full of sliver. As n result tliere was much diuukc'imcssaudioiisidcrnhle noise. Karly in the day Wash Potts slapped Charlie lloesovoi the mouth nnd that settled liini. Thorevvasno serious disturbance during the day. 'Iho loterii'j fiem the w mil were rathei late leiuing in nnd they showed tint Kennedy had can led it by a majority or iik nn: uiTii vvaiip. In the l"i lib ward tlure wasa blttci ion test waged Ireui Iho time the polls epeneil until the.v elesul. H. K. Martin lives in lids ward, and he wanted te make a geed showing, at least en the delegite light. The Hull King faction were knocked out in this w .ml nt the rebrmry eles lien, but since their dilfereiues h iv e been healcd and the Hull King went into the contest united nnd with u dttt imin.itien te defeat Maitiu's li lends. Majer I'asn it hi was u cuudidate lei teiinly committeeman, and If elided a prospective candidate for ihairuiin of the inunty committee. C A. (last wns pitted ag-iiust him and wen by Iho slim m ijeiity el two. 'lhoiulive weikeis en the anti-Qiny side in this ward were Adam J. Kberly, Jehn It. Jell lies, 1'iank Itcmley, Peliieiuau Ileiss,Ceuucilman Cuiumingsund Andren J. Trever. Mr. Mailin had wlthhlmas assistants iuhisilclegitellghlll. It. l'lilteu, Majei rasuacht, cx-l'eliiemim Winewer and Henry Haidy. Camlidate l'lilteu lives in this waid and his person d solicitations give him. SI vetcf. Kennedys vete In this waul was only 10, and Majer Keinnhl's '.111, I'm dcleg-ite the vete was: Mclaughlin 1 Hi, Shiik an). nn. sixrii WAIIII. 'I he Si Ui wanl was dccidislly ene way, Majer ItiiiKK Ill's vete was .t'l'J, If. V. Kennedys UK and Pulton's II. 'Iho vete for delegate was, McLaughlin 101, Shirk J."i. 'Ibis w.ud Is the home of Lew is S. Haitunii, ene el the ieadeis of the antl Qu ly f.u lien, nnd Jehn Mclaughlin, the Quay candid de for delegite. Up te this lampaigii these paitles have beiu elitiinl fiiends, and thoallegatieu isth it Mi Uiugh lin was ngrccsl upon usui.mdidute te make dissension in tlie ward. Mclaughlin was at the polls all day and did w h it he could for hiniM If ami his asso asse uitis en the tickd, but the odds worn greatly agiiusl him. He had ler assistants Constable liariihnld, Jateb and Henry Hciiislnt, II. II. Wilier, Ames Lutz, P. L. Spreiher, Hemy Hubert and Ames Alt house. 'Iho lieutenants of Mi. Harlnnn weie Aldcrniiii Dien, Peliccmm liliss, Albert I'. Herlnian, Hilly Michael, Dan MeKvey and Assessei Leenard. A big prcssure wns brought te bear en Aldeimm Dien te keep out of the light. He was threatened with defeit at next j en's prim try, when he will eoine up fei ro-elcitien, but hoiencliidod that he was in dot bound te stand by Hartmaii, who hid bis u his Iriend when he needed one, in his stiuggla for the nomination for nldeimau. nil. HI.V I.MII WAIII). Turnkey .Miller, Policemen Dien and Jake Price, marsh died the Hull King (ones in 1 he Seventh waul, 'lhis tiie have hid the vete of this ward in thdr pocket, se far as Itepubliciii primniics are eon een lerned, feranuiuber of etrs. 'llicy carry out their inslruitieiis laithtiilly. Ken- nislv's iutenslK w ere looked aflci bj Jehn Deislej, wlie loekisl .iller the whilu voters mid Sim (iray took i.ue of Iho colored brethieu. Kcimeilj pelhsl a lirger vete th in expected. '1 he it turns shows thai he h id sev out) -sev en, nnd Itt iueml '-It . Ter delegate, Shirk rm ahuid el Itciiiehl and his in ijerity iuthew.ird was PH. i m: i kiiitii vvaiip. The Kiglith ward, Iho home of James A. Mel lev lit, went baik en tint gentkmau'H fi lends. 'Iho alhgatieii islh.it it wusac iiimplisluul bytruuheri. I.ver llnnguas sitIslacteril urraugisl at neon by w huh IU inn hi was te have the vete of the wanl, but ull these arrungents w ere imii tly up el and Itcine Id's and McDev ill's Minds did net find out until tee late that they were lieiugeheatel. Cascr Kirchner and ex-Policeman IMtr Kill hey are the juirties whoapicaredntthe polls nt Iho oig-miinlleii in the interest of Kennedy. 'I hey are lxith adive workers ami weie suiHscd until Hi it moment te be ft loudly te Ui inn hi. The Itciiiti hi men, under the Icadtrship of Peliieiuau (aiilucr mid Divid Jillrie", did what they could, but the ether side h id their men se well under leuiuimd that theuuti-Quiy delegate were dilealed by te majority and IteliHchl lest the ward b i!i The re-suit was u great ilisiisiiu(uit nt te the autl Quay men, and particularly te Mr, McUuvilt, Quays opponent in his memorable c-.immiirri for sLata treasurer, apil 5 i 1em friend of Magee. Till: MNTII VVVRP. In the Ninth ward tin re wasa large i row d mid considerable excitement ull uUernoeii. The Jteinashl.Magi-e men there w ere led i. Lt.AafciA by S'uKrlutcudcnt of the Water Works I'ralley, who was assisted Ity such nble lieutenants as Pdcr Mem cry, Peter W. Gerrceht, Jehn Uriel nnd ethers Kv Kv Strret CoinniKslencr llcrtif, who led Iho Kennedy forces, had for his pattners Gcerge Knutr, Constable Ituth nnd ethers. Hertz scorned ess?clnlly anx ious te dcfc.it Shiik for ilelegitc, and many who mipperieil ndiuchl were ac tively at verk for McLaughlin. In this vv aril there are a large nuinlier of tebais;s; iviekers mid ninny of them turned in for Mi Uiughlln, who is a prominent tobacco man. The result of this wns that Jtcincrhl had II mero votes than Kennedy, wlille Shirk ran far behind nnd had 11,1 less votes th in McLaughlin. The noisiest linn at the Ninth ward sl en Saturday afternoon was Andrew Shertr, who wns very drunk. In Iho evening he in into Alderman Plnkcitcm's olllce nnd nttemptctl nn nss.iult en Consln Censln Consln ble Henry lluth, who wns sitting en a dialr. lleuccmed Ituth of having said that he had received iiinney for the election. Iluth defended himself nnd prevented Shertz from striking him. Shertr. w as W lid. nnd went out en the pavement vv here he bantered Ruth te eome out nml light him. The ofllier told him he would lock him up If tliere wns any mero nolae out of him. finally lluth startcil upttrectwlth him, but they had net geno far bofero Sliertz turned nnd struck the constable n terrible blew in the face, lluth then lencludcd te tnke the niu te the station house. Olllcein Mjera and Heis lame te his assistance, but Shertz fought desperately ; nippers weroputupen hbu and hewnslinded In the station house. Charges of resisting nn olncernnd n.'isaull and battery 'wero preferreil ngaiust him before Aliteriuin Pinkerteu. This morn ing Shertz wns mound bright and eaily te have his 11,11110 kepi out of the pacrs and te settle the eases. Already cllerts nre being Hindu te ari.mge nntteis for him. nn: von:. rollewing is the vete for the dlsttid attorney nnd city delecate by wards. It will be seen that Itelnci'lil's majeiity Is 56S and Shirk's 112: Dtitiut Atternrii. IhlctiilciT "fl K P 'A '' C r h "IE waiuw. g g g r; s. I f l I'lrkt U 49, Ui. 4 1JS Seceml. . Il 3U IV aCi Isl Third .. . lis 1M mi1 ITII 1 enrtli.. 11 IS'!' Kid, IK 1HI liflli . . M Id, 11 i m Sixth (I IIS .!Hj Hit ,L'i7 Seventh .. fi 77 'JU 10 i!ll laKhtli .1 II.' Nl lis SJ Muth ... Ill 1UJ KKl 1SI1 l.'l Toini. .. it'll lieti) imii uril ir.y Miri-s or nn: li.rcrieN. Policeman lleisswus suspended ferbdng ellcnslvely uetiventii Kcpubliiau primary election a jearnge. If the snine rule Is en en leixed fei Satuidav's weik the greater ioi iei ioi tien of the ferce will be suscnded. Candidates nnd some piemlncnl jxjlitl cians were net popular In Ihcirew u homes. Pulton received a light vete in his own wind, Martin was knocked out In the delo dele delo gitelighliulho Kifth ward, McDevitlwas thrashed In the LMghlh, Senater Mylln's distrid was carried ngaiust him by the Quay fei i es ami in Kennedys old home, the Gap district, he had only 7 majority. She rill' llurkhelder gave up the light en Sntuiduy night, lie nillcd en florist Itoh Iteh rer en Sunday morning and had a llei.il disigu made te rcpiesent the defeat of his fiiends. It was a "Heg iting," made after the design of rings such as am unci in the snouts of hogs. It wns hiiulseniely niude and tlie card ucienip inking the gift je.nl, "Ter (i. C. Kennedv, from D. K. Hurk Hurk Hurk holdei." Mi. Bui khelclcr thinks the rain had much te de with Kennedys defi it. He srjshe is u philosopher, aciepls the situitien, and vv ill he en deck at the next primaiy elec tion te lakea hand. It leeks as it a i.mdldate ferdlhtiiet at torney cannot gel thieugh the llrst tiniolie tncsit. Distrid Attotney AVeaver undo tlnee attempts bcfoie he was succcssliil and Majer Iteimi hi was also a laudidite tlnee limes. Keumslv wants loge thtnugh iievt time, nnd is in the Held for the olllce Irem te-cla. Jehn W. Menlei waselis.ed member el tlioieunty lommitteefiom tbe'llilid ward. He wanted the position ter Heme purose, and some think he aspires tolheehaiim in sliip. 'I lies. II. Cochran, w he has been a mi tu ber el Iho county committee fiem tline im im mcnieiial, veluntatily letiied and will soive as n high piivnle In the futuic. Tlnee jcars age Majer Iteimihl was binkeil by Scnatei (Juay and defeated. This j ear Quay was ngaiust him and be w en. Politics makes strange bedfellows. It is only a low jcirs age that Shetill Hiuk Hiuk heldcr and his friends were se enraged at the leudiid et 'llies. J, Divis tint they thrcitenesl te threw him out of the window. On Saturday the sherlll mul'lhes. J. went in the smiie beat, mid thosherill was largely iiistninient.il en this occasion in saving Tem fiem being thrown out of the window. A.C Leenard, Iho soldiers' i.mdldate for Iter director, is highly pleased at the vete icielvcd by him. He undo his fight with out the aid of cithci faction, ami with both Republican dailies against him. Itecerder Iteinlield carried oil the prie nt Saturday's primaiy. Ills distrid did net give Kennedy a single vole, and thore weie only thrce votes cast .ig:iinst the ant i Qu ly delegates. 'Iho Heg Ilingers swear th it Dr. Slegler, prison phjsicl in, will be ltetinccd al the org-.uili.Uien et thu piisen beard next Jan uary for the adive part hit took ul the Sis eud wanl (tells, in the inteiests el lajvl Senscnlg. 'Iho mill-Quay moil point te Ames Zig lei's district as an luilii-utluii as te where he stands en that Issue. 'Iho dlstilcl wus earned liy the anti Quav men b adiHiclccl mijerit.v. However, the Umdis-Murtiu lieutf u mis claim .Iglorte have sbxtd for nomination with Iho understanding thai he was net te aulagonUe Quay's interests. Candid tte Jehn Mi Iiuhlin is viry sole ever his defeat ami he has had uuuiergus tpiirnls the past 1'mtj eight hours with theso who woreugilnst him. Majer Iteimihl le-day lectivml a basket of iisl loses from the Inciids of Kennedy. 'Iho raid en the basket bere Ibis Inscrip tion, "Prem the vauiiMicd te the vic tor." Mr. Iteiuiihl rduinid thu lomjill lemjill incut by sending a box of i igars te his de feated opjtencnt, with a liec that tlmr 10 10 latiens in ly be ple.is.ml during the next three vc.us. P. i. Harple, the nominee ler county surveyor, Is said te be a Deiika rut. Ile re fused te vete for Harrison, and for that reason his di-.trid w.es larncil heavily a'i.ilnbt him. TDK HOAlil) OP ItPTUHN .HJlK.Ks. A ".U'hIcIIii Ullleer VkiiisI 1'miii Ity thu Pnetleiis. Cp te 10 o'clock this morning it looked us if thore would be a big leutest for the position of president of the beard of return Judges. The Hull Iting fac tlen'H cundidute was Captain Jehn It. Hrltkcr, of Litltz,uml the Heg King candidate was y. W. Grlest. An agrtsjiiient was readied altera consul tation lK) w e n the leaders, by vv lileli Cajit, Hriiker was dcHided iijieii for juesidiut, and W. W. Greist ter vice president. A cximnilttee en coutestv could net Im agreed tjfj i&jtb. .if. Uhiii and this was fell te Iho lieard el Judges te dotcrmlne by killet. Chalrimvn Cochran calhsl tlie Judges le onler In the large court room at 11:30 o'clock. The list el districts w as called ev er and the names of the return Judges vv pre ntuiouuced, Captain Hricker was elected president nnd W, W. tlrelst, lce president, by ac clamation. Per committee en contests the anti-Quay faction pul, In nomination Samuel I'.vans, Columbia; Harry SteVes, Ml Jey lower; James7 11. Marsh ill, illy, and Christian Herr, Pesmca. The Quay ferves pul In nomination J, C. Cellliift, Colenilit; S. II. Nlssley, P.llza P.llza P.llza hotlitewn; Jehn Kollenborger, UpHtr Uvicih let '1 bourns J. Dav !, t ity. The ballet resulted In a vliieiy for the Quay forces, they clotting a majority of the committee. The votes received by the several candi dates were: Kvims, 3'tj Stokes, ', Mar shall, Id j llerr, 3'J; Cellins, 40 s NIssley, 17; Sellenbciger, II; Davis, II. Theio whi ii tle between lans anil llerr. Mr. llerr withdrew and the rem lining paitles vv ere dts-'lniisl electeil. Theto was no contest for the clerkships, liuh faction iiained ene and the following weie declared electislt Helding clerks, H. P. Howe, A. H. Hassler; tally clerks, 11. R lCunmsly, Itedineiicl Conj iighaui ; clerks le v It e president, Daniel Sensenig, C. 11. PiiMiacht. The ellleers-elcct teetk their ihisKIeun, tke oath of olllce was admiulstensl te llieni by Netaiy l.iue mid thn rctuins were handed te the chairman by the Judges or the sev eral districts, after which, the beard ad journed until 1:30 o'clock. Tin: srcvi.ssi tn. eamiiiiaiiji. 'Iho Judges began the iceordlugef the returns from the dlstiids nt I:,tl o'clock. Thoelllilal result could net be obtained In time for publication te-iluv, bill the billow ing are Iho successful imulldativs : Disti let attorney, Majer A. C. Iteimihl. Dliecloraefpooi, Win. Geed, David C. Kreatly. Prison inspectors, Milten Wike, Jehn N. Wecsls. County surveyor, P. G. Ilarple. Delegates, i Ity, A. P. Shiik. Southern Distrid, David P. Mner and Dr. I. M. Wilnicr. Northern district, II. W. Hen liclinlh, Jacob W. I. mills, Ames igler. Of the above successful taudidales a ma ma eoiity nre Quay men. The anli-Quav nleii claim thai thu dejeat of Kenmdv and Hie oleilleuol thtiedelcg'itcH Is vliteiy enough ler them. 'tint llesull In Celunilila. ' Cei.umiiia, April at. 'llm hatlle at the Republican piiiuailes heie en Kaluiilay wasspliited. rollewing is thn insult; 1 3 1 X H, ! i if I f LLLJLL n a it . I, ,1, t I- l" 'K' M 1st lav aw, in &ii i e, u 4 .. iw 2Ti( mi 4m . . LI si m an . i IM ZT2 ill I A ii, ' a, m . im' 21 6i aa . . I w1 d) t in an i ii -i i :i, li . in, .mi in cm iw ;i7l i' j.n i! a! e 4 SB' ar? ir M i II. 7 Jl Ii7 1SI It. '.'It I I'.' M M '.'Il IH 2 t!7 ,'17 K 'Jul HI IV) llll g I I'l mi WAHDM. Dull id A tttirncy, II. It. Pillion-. , II. C. Kintiiilv.,. A.C. itdntild Dlrtctnii ej the ln. Iiilni'.i Cellins.. Wllllnm (IimnI . . Iluvlil C. Krcacl.v Isaac Ix-itlilim. A.C. Iciiiicril. .M.P.HhiKinvnlt ..- . .. i'lltlill .HOWlcMI. ImiicS llt.tr. .... lltnr Henrr. SilllllllllS. IIish Mltlen WIKc. Jehn N. Weeds , hinuirl Worst. . (ntntt iSmm cyei, l. IliirpU I N...l M rl r..,l IMinnla In Stale Oimcnlinti, II. f, t It'll III Until ImcikiII. Illlililineiil llrurv IllpK v. . .lnceli W. Liinills Ainiii lull r. llll'STV COMMITTI I, PlmtWnnl HelicrtH Cenklln Hecencl Ward Siiiimcl II llejil, 'Ihlrcl Ward William P. Mini I UK NKXT IMlltlCT ATTOKNKY. A Hrlel Mieteh or.Muer A.I . Itelnci'lil, 'Iho micc'chsIiiI Iniidlilute. Majer A. C. lttliicihl wm born hi Lebanon. In 1H.VI his father moved te Maiihclm township, near tills city. 'Iho subject of this sketch entered I'rankliu and Marshall cellege and graduated In 1W1, nseivingthe valedictorjymeof the highest honors et the class, ile taught st hoel lern short time In Kphrala tow iiship, but threw away tlie red and enllstctl ns a private In (smipaiiy D,701teglinent. lie wns promoted te (luarternnster sergeant,tlien te si rgeaut ni ijei and wlille holding the lallei position wns wounded ul Pert Wagner and perma nently disabled, his leii arm being pam Ij zed. While home en u furlough he was made a lieutenant, and substpiently adjutant, lie wns again wounded in front of Itkh Itkh iiieud mid early in HmW he reslgmsl from Ihoarue en niieunt of HI health, Hevuh bievettcd cupt.iin unci in ijur for gallant conduct at Pert Wagnei and bofero Hiih iiiuuil. Ile lead liw with Cel. O. J, Dh key, and was admitted le the bir in lbi7. In IN.S he was Icstel a menilier of the state Ltgls Ltgls Intureaud wus the jeiingest ineinber of th it lleustfthit ) ear. Ile was io-ilccted te the llouse in ls70. In lb7Jhe was apilnted deputy se ro re tirj of the commonwealth bv tuiverner Geary le serve nn unexpired term of oue j cur. At the end of Gov. deari's admin istratien Majer Iteiuiihl linked le he re re re liovetlte doveto himself te the prudice of liw. At the repiet of Cel. juay, then secretury of slate, and Governer Hart rault, the mijer riinained In elllm until the Ixgislature ailjuuriicd. His resigna tion was then accepted unci Gevt ruer Ilurt ranltmid Cel. Quay pioscnted the major with personal kttc.iH of the strongest char acter, meguimg his scivicts am) elli t lenej . He wan. i uiudidate for statu senator in Is) ngaiust Seualer M3U11, but was de feated. He was a candidate fm distrid at torney in 1SS1, when A. J. Kberlywas nominated, and in l&sO, when Win. D. Weav cr i ns sues cssful. "- Her 1SihI.v Pound. The icnialns of HeMl Mcintosh, who ui)steiieusly dis,ippe.insl fiem Phlladil phla oil I'tbruary lull, were found 011 Sat urday c lining, in lliesdiiijlklll river at Tiibeii' Point. iSfci V. : THE OPENING DAY. A MVAL IIISI'LW BKC.l.VS THE rE.YTE'MiL FEST1UT1EX IN EV QRK. PreMdet Harrison ArrlvctH In Ktliattetli mid IMnm With Governer Green. Tlie President's lteeeptleu, Nuvv YenK, April 'JO. The day opened wllh sunshlne broken by ileuds that seelnud uel techno deturmlnetl whether te gt or stny.The tlly was restless and awake early In Iho morning, ttvery ar tery of travel was contributing le the throngs which this week will, It Is Itclleved nu-grrgate a million of strangers In the tlty. The arrnngcinciits for the naval parmle were can led out le the letter. At sev en o'clock, thn steamer Dispatch hav lug en beanl Adiulral Perlei, General Schelleld and the represcntntlves of the 1 euteiinlal committee left the feet of liist -1UI1 street unci, gay with llutteilug lings, steamed dew n the liist river en her trip te KlizahcthMirt, where she was te meet President Hurilsen nml tnrty. liy Hits time the harbor wus literally alive with Meating crafts of every tlescilptleu, and w hlsilen sounded, nnd giinsbcKimed s.lule ns the Dlspatih picked her way en her course, llalf-n-deen big nieu-ef-war were anchored In Iho vicinity of Goierner's Island and Pills lslaud,awalting the rdum or the president's beat, lloveuue beats mid yachts were lying 1 Inte 111 shore, nnd made n column njmt n mile mid 11 half In length. ln Iho riir of this column wns thn iner ihaut uiaiiiie division, ten squadrons In doublet column 011 ujiposite sides of thn ebannel. Ill the mere luint in iilne column viere evor IHO vessels, rnngtiig In slze Ireui the lug mid HghteiH te the Inigo passenger nnd freight stcnuieis. It was about 11:15 when the shirt of the Dispatihup Iho Kills was announced hy the guns from Pert Itlchmeml anil It was ufler o'clock when she ennui In sight In the upper bay. I'm several mliiiitcstlie re-vr of million ns she passeel the several men-of-war was nlinciKt deafening, each of these, together w Ith forts In Iho harbor, ill lug salutes. 'Iho bay wns crew ded with v nsselM of every description, se that Irem a distance) a glimpse of clear wuter wan prac tically lniH)ssible. A trim lit mi sei Nl'. 'Iho scene wns a stirring 0110. Patully ahev e the reur of the camion could he heard the shrill plpoef the boatswain whistles en the rcvenun cutters, jachts anil men-of-war. In a tilee the sturdy tars manned the aids and trees, mid with lieads urn tsiv creel gave the hearty American cheers as Iho DcHtatth stennied slowly by. The ellleers steed wtth uncovered lieails. As the Despatch euine opposite thn ling ships of the dillerent septaelieiis, the lattei, ene en e.uh side, steamed out mid ncceiupaulisl the warship the length of a squadron, Thn coleis were dipped mid 11 deafening seteech of steam whistles wus blown, Ah theDcspateh cainu optesllo thcChlcnge the etitlie licet et ever four hundied steamers blew their whistles. She passed Iho Haltery nt l'i'J). It liiadoalrejineiuleus din with the Incessant gun thing and was kept up for time or four minutes, although the schctlule limit wns only hall a minute. On went the stately win nhlp up through the channel mid Inte the Past river, where she ounie te author oil the feet of Wall street. As seen as slid had get well Inte Iho river a signal gun was 11 1 eel irem the Chicago ami iiihIieim that hail been hove'iipshorl weie get 011 bend vt 1th alacrity ami nil the vessels prepared le move then began (he real naval pantile. The slghl of bundled of vessels of ull kinds was one that will long he leiiiem beied by the Ihoilsandsef people who lined the decks and house teijts along the rlvei Ireui or the Hudsen. JIANV IIVMlS Willi llli: VISS1.I.N. Almest every sleameref any sle had a hand of music aboard, and the imiubei and variety of airs that lloaled iishere 011 the h ty airwassenictlilng remarkable. On thu arrival or thu Despitch opjstslte the Wall stieet fetry, Iho ships iiuchoreil. A buge manned by 11 sriivv et ship m isters from the marine neddy of the pert of New Yerk, with Captain Snow, thu pieslelcnt, iiscexswnlu, went out le thu ves sel. The members of the crew weiouid weieuid weiouid feniicd in black lieck iitalH, striped tiou tieu wrs and sik huts. 1'ollew lug the example) of Washington, Presldiut 1 1 unison was low eel ashore in the barge. As he stepped out of the beat thu presi de utlal silule of "1 guns was given again. 'Iho president wns resolved try Governer Hill, Majer Grant, Hamilton Pish, presi dent el the lentennlal tommiltce, and Wil liam G. Hamilton, ehiirmau of the com mittee en slates. Pier 10, where the president lauded was oue of the most brllliaulty decorated spots In tlie city. 'Iho beat lentalning the presi de uti d pa ity then emptied Undistinguished pllkSC'llgCrH. 'Iho presidenthl party were then os es os leiteel In larrluges te the Krpiltablu build ing, vvhereu public reception was held at two o'clock followed by a hampiet ten dered In honor el the president. Tin: i,jtT:5nTi:NT" tkii. He I.envi s VV'iislilnuten at an Parly Heur and Is Ite.vully Piitcctnlnisl, P.i.iZAiiimi, N. J., April '.- Shortly nfler leaving Wnshlngteii nt 1 o'clock this morning the preside ntiul train became the aboele of sleep, every ene following the ex- ample of President Harmen, who did net wait until the curs rolled out of the statlcu te sedc ietesc. 'Ihullrsl step was undo al Powclteu nv nun station, West Philadelphia, where iiihaugoer engines was made. Postmas ter Giucral Wiiiiamakcr hoarded the train while the 1 hiiigoel engines wits being made. 'Iho lime made by the li .tin was mero rapiel than the elllc Ial schcdiile calletl for, It hiving reached West Philidclphia nt l;P 11. 111,, about an hour ahiml of schedule time. S'ome stores of workineii of the slies and janlsef the railroad eemciny li id gntheied te see the train, but there was iioileimmstratieii. 'Iho train did net run into llieael strut station, but sped en at onto tow arils New Yerk, AtTacein,, Pa., Iho executive s.ilute of thiite en guns was lireel as the train losses I, At Trenten the private car of General Sew nil, tarrying the ellle Ial paity of the state mid guests, wasuttathctl in the train. (lOtcrner Green, General Sevvall'aud Gin. Stryktr wire taken at onto te President Harrison's tar, but he was net vet up and they retires! te (he car in front te await his arising, I he liolse at Trenten hid nuak 1 uitl the eccupmitH of the presideul's ear and In u few nilniites ull were astir and liovtrner Giecu mid ethers were reeeivetl seen niter. The run le Hliuhdh was without noteworthy Int ili nt. Thu train wasgreetesl bj 11 presi dent! d salute as it lolled Inte the 1 ity. About twelve hundred soplehuil gathered nt the tlopet, surieiinding the 1-.1rri.1ges tint were there let envey Governer Green ami his guests te hi oak fast, mid a hourly theer winl up from thu throng nsthe presi dtnt upsaret esterteel by tlie governor. Mrs. Harrison and Mrt. MtlCce also ncseiiipaiileel the prisldeiil te breakfast nt the governor's residence. Chief Justin) auei Mrs. Puller wciualse le have uce-enipunlisel tlieiu, but In Iho beistlu mid loiifiisleii iucldcut te the ixeusieu they .TtJnVtlfc. rffc,. tJj ..'...' vtfere evcrltstkctl. The ihlcf Justlce was alnmt te atvcpl lsmntlful hospitality or the railroad company nnd get his breakfast en the dining car, whither the members of the cabinet line! preceded him, when a carriage dashed up le tlie depot with n mciulwr of the local committee In search of the Judge nuel w ire. They w cm foil nil anil hustled oifle the rosldence of New Jcrsey's Hoverner. All othets en the train were breakrasteil In Ilia dining car. Part or Iho pre-armiiged prognitnine nt Kll-nbelh vv ns the breakfast te tucinbcrn or t'ie cabinet eli the train. When the train stepped, hew ever, they were net nsketl te alight; .Mi. Keaue explained that Ills ox ex ox prevslon or hespllalily hail been overruled by the leenl eeiinnltlee of arrangements en the ground Hint there would net be limn te carry It into effect. The cabinet elllclals succeeded In concealing their dlsaKilnt ment nt being deprives! of the plcisure of accepting Mr. Kcane'n Invitation, nnel so se liussl themselves by partaking heartily or the geed ehcer, allertlcd by the railroad tsmiviny, Wlille President Harrison was at break fast the train remained In Hie 'lelnllyer the station, being inev eel up nml dew n the trae ks probably ter the purjwse iff allow Ing P.llzabeth ptople an optertuntty le see the InuilsuiiiOHt train oil earth. Pestmastci Wnnnuinker n.ild II reminded hint of an advertisement of 11 circus; It was a moving lectaele. Hel'ere leav lug the cars President Harri son took invasion te oxpress te Assistant Geneml Passenger Agent Hejelhls gratlll gratlll catien at the maimer In w hie'h (he arrange ments for the transportation nnel comfort of ihe party had been planned nnd oTeeulotl. aitIimisi: i'diiihi: i'iti.sitii:T. There wns n storm of cheers ns the cai rlages bearing the prcshlentlnl party passed through the crowds nnd Iho occupants do de llvenetl at Governer Green's residence. '1 hese w he sat dim n te the breakfast talile were Governer and Mrs, Green, .President and Mrs. Harrison, Vice President and Mrs. Morien, elder Jusllce and Mrs. Puller, Governer Heaver, of Pennsylvania, Governer Lee, erVlrglula, Mr. and Mrs. McKee, Mr. mid Mrs. Hussell Harrison, Gen. William J. Sew all and Mrs. S'ewall, Jusllee anil Mra. Hriulley, .Instlie and Mrs. Iliad hfenl, and JusLiie and Mrs. l-'lelcl. Afler breakfast Governer Green and Mis. Green, President Harrison and Mrs. Har rison, and Vlee President Morten and Mis. Morten rotelvod the dlstlugiilshetl nicnofslale and prominent citizens. Im mediately after the reception camu the review iff the precession by Iho presiden tial party from the stand 011 Governer Green's lawn, with seals for MK), idler vv hlch vv ere occupied, When the National Guard and n long line of Grand Army had passed the precession halted nnel Iho presi dential party left Iho stand for the 1111 ringes, feiinlugn new division In the precession, 'I he entire precession then met ctl, ns near ns could he, through the route evor which Washington rode, passing many or the old houses, Including ihe lloiidlnet house, whkh wns appropriately decorated. Thore vv ere many iitlractlve and uev el features In the parade. The president was then drlv en In nn open barouche along thu shore or Kill te Iho Alt') one 1 stat house ut KllznlethHiH, where the entire parly was re-unltcel, autl whero a leu-earetl gig fiem the " Despatch" was in waiting te tnke the presieleut aboard. Owing te lower water the 'Despakh" had been feieetl te anchor behind Shooters' Island. UVf Hill M5VV lellif. At lO.'.tl thn 'president wulkislilewn te the ileul folleu eel by Vlee rrosltlont'Mor rresltlont'Mor rrosltlent'Mor toiinuit Captain Prben. They leek tliclr scuts In Iho gig amid thn cheer or the ns-' se milled crowd, shrieks of stcaiu .. 1. 1. .11 1 -I I .... I.,.. ..S 11 iiii'iiun unci unking 01 ei'lis lliu gig then put oil and thn measured strokes of sailors seen brought Iho beat alsugsldn the Dlsinlili. Theu followed the einliaikallen of Iho rest or the party In thn lenders of the navy jard tug "Nlnn." '1 he llrst beat le put oil from Iho tug was 11 small steam launch containing Senators Ptaits nnd lllsceck. These gentlemen were cordially grcclctl nt the llent by Cider Justice Puller, Postmaster General Wnunmakcr, w he vv lit 1 Hecrctary Wlndein anil Ses'ielary Husk, went en beuril and seen rejelmsl the president en heuid the Dispatch, '1 he rest or the irly, Including Mrs. Harrison nml Mrs. McKoe, went en lie.ud the Slrltis. At 11,10, both vessels w elghed line herund stcimetl up the bay. 'J hrcei Jxt-iil AppllcaiitH. The Washington corresjienelcnl or the Philadelphia J'icu hciiiIn his iaier Iho list of applicants for nppeiutincutH te prcsl deiillnl eflle'cs In the customs servlee from the state of Pennsylvania. The following is part of the list: Collector, Philadelphia, Hen. T, V. (,'oejier, Gen. J. P. Hnrtranft, A. P. Tutteu; naval elllcer, Hen, Jehn A, Iliestnnil, I-incasteir. Dr. J. C. Hrebst, Lltltz, hn nppllctl for the ninrshalshlporihe Pastern distilct or Pennsylvania. Hugh II. Pulton, csej., Uuirastcr, has ap plied rer the position of examiner of claims. III Secret Colileri'iice. Hiiii.i.v, April '"). The confereiite or representallvcM of the United States, Gei many and Ktiglaml te lenslder S.imeaus alia Irs, opened te-elay In the Congress hall of Prluce Hlsinarik's residence. The session lastetl nn hour anil IllUe 11 inluutcs. On the proposal of Count Herbert Hlsmnrek It wns decided thai the strictest secrecy should govern the delib erations of the conference. llellnf Fer Htrlkers. Cei.uvtni v, April, 'JD. IIwnrd O'Don O'Den nell, vice president of Iho Algamntetl Iren mid Steel workers, wns lu town jesterdny mid te-day, The members of the Pastern association will distribute weekly $100 among thu men w he nre new en u strlke in In this place. 'J hey will also distribute jjn) weekly among tlie striking empleyes et the Pen n Iren works, l-aiicnstcr. - A Pill ecu-." I Inn te hcheslulit. Ii. C. Wltincr,siipeilntendentortliolm Wltincr,siipeilntendentertliolm Wltincr,siipeilntendentortlielm tasler street railway, slaitisl this morning lu inn the tars en thu l'-inliiute schediile time. Hert-ilter cars will leave Centre Hepi.ire for Seuth Queen and North Duke sires ts imd the itark evnry 10 minutes, In stead iff ev cry 'JO, ns herolerore. . Killed Hy il Pallium Wall. Ai.toeva, April '.2). One iff the walls et Hluck's theatre, which wus bullied iilietut two mentliH age, Tell ut neon te-elay nnd criislusl te ileutii u euiig man named Hit ler, ngctl 17. MeAlllstcc .MIlTcel. WAsiiiMire, April IS. -Mr. Ward Mc Allislci Is lu this titv. imd states that he will net ntti nil the centennial ball In New Yerk te-night, If, Indeed, he returns te that city liming the progress or Iho celebration. Hh-htiHiii Kllltsl. 'I he limited evpiuss en the Grand Trunk railway was wrecked near ll.unllteii, On tario, en Sunday inernliig. 'Iho cars juuiH.sl the trae It and ran into u vvatei lank. '1 we cars weretelcmeMsl nuel took Hie. l'lgh tis.ii iieisens were kllltsl mid about VM in jured. 'Iho only liiHly Identitlctl miieug these who were killed Is that of It. K. Gur- ney, iff Chicago. 'Ihv ethers were biirnctL bevend the possibility of Ideutltltntlen. . . . A Cut helle C lilllfll Dtsllcalisl. St. Mnrv's Polish ('.itlielleihuixh, Head Ing.ntw hit htheiiprulllligaciidcnt ecelli led during Iho blessing of the walls last Sop Sep leinlicr, wusd sllealisl wilhiinpie.s.slvoter wilhiinpie.s.slveter wilhiinpie.s.slvoter eieonliJt en Miida. Arclibisheii Hyan ami niuuy visiting prieatswere itieeut, 4 - 4- .. miri Jt.'- SECRET SOCIETY FAIRS, THE BUFFALOES OPEN THEIIS LI BMEI )ILLSVTIRDIYEVEM56. Theso Who llni e Cltnrne of th DlflbtsVMtl Department--The ttcsult of Ces- M tests nt the lllite Cem Fair. H Netvv Ithstandlnii Iho Inclemency of th1 wcather en Saturday evening the fair of ' IU110 Cress commnndery had a large crewa . nnd the vellngwns spirited. The fotlewlng.j are the voles cast for tlie cuiicrcni arucie-1 Safety bicycle, Jan. Spettii 7C6, CharM t nieni .euei. vv. a. ewver iwii erew.-u- leadlng shotgun, David Smcltz 222,' Hurry 1'arkn 111' ; beel room suit Tana.. Anl.it, .-Kill. .tlllllf TllVlOr 4Ul repenting rllle net nwnrtljd, J. Dlnkellttrj 77. Jehn Hill Hi: Kttiiiacieii timnrci Win. SeltzlUJ, Win. llcTHngli"; ateve llxtures net nwarded, Daniel Kekmnn Miss ltclireva Krrnuer 871: Indies' I watch, Miss Pinnia Kerperllng 33.J, MlM" Alice Hmlth W): tnriret rllle, Tlies. hut; Oil: wicker rn-klnir ehnlr. Mrs. LluM Urspningltttli hanging Intuit, Philip Ollrat.' J "171 1 limiirliiir Inmiv .Inlin iTrHiininer Mi 1 i smoker' outfit. Miss Mnrv ltesh 1121 l.ll smoking eutlll, Philip Glfnz 71 J; fancy I! chamber net, M Iss Annle Goetl 074 1 fishing .nj Im-lrln .1. A. Ileltliuwr "UH. f5(Xirirn UltlMlJ 37 ' " J 'Iho fair will contlnue during this vreck.; it-ttu mivpiriivui viffn -ta It Has n SiietOKnil Oitenlni In Hebert K Itnll. WuliitsTliiv l.vf.iilnir. K On Saturday evening a fiUrfortheboncfli or Iho 11. P. Order iff Bullaleei opened la, lloberts' hall, en l'rlnce utreel, te a larg nttemlnnce. This society Is composed of young men or this city who have In & till! lusiiiiiiiuii iiere ui itnitju ui .!. 'Ihehnll hnsbecn verybcitilirully trimmed vv III, M.ii.s Imiillnir. Ac., nnd en ene sld vvnll Is a lnrge bullale head. The table nre lllletl w Ith things fancy nnd useful' articles such as ipillts, pillow slinnis, toilet' sets, lldleB, dells, ilewer Itaskcts, Ac Thcs , nre efferee! for sate or will le disposed eC lu wmie otlier manner. The tables are all1 1.. .1. . r 1...ll.. ..I... nMiVAVUBllimllllA' ill iuiuu til Wllll-n !!. IVIJ w.....,w. lit lliose vvnu luver lliu iir nitu uicn fiisv- ence. The llrst Is the Huffale table, tn cliarge of Mrs. Jehn 11. Hlsslnger. who had for her assistants the following ladles t Mrs. H.' Allnbach. Mrs. J. Winewer. tZ I 1.1.A VIh, M Menufililrnn. Mri. Wllllnm lleuuecke, MissLlr.ie Ktroebl and Miss Annie St. Clair. '? The citizens' table has Miss Kate Ruth, for Its head, unci she is ussUtcd by Miaa) Frlncrreck, Miss Perrick nnd Miss Lur' x iij ier. ' Mlssei Gortle nnel Katle Adams have, eluirge ofthe Plks' table ami their assistants are Mrs. A. Swlsher, Miss Svvlsher, MrV Jehn Shread, Mrs. McKveyandMlsa Utcy, Ciimiulngs. i The confectionery table Is In charge of Miss Llzzln Ijtltdls. The ladles who aid her are i Miss V. Lundls, Miss G. Swcnk- Mlss Mollle Prank, Miss hnllle Frank, MuV ucne iwcssciiKep. ,j The ltebcccns at the well nre Miss Mama Allabuch, Miss G. Kuutz and Miss 8. Flick. The llshlng jiend is looked after hy Henry Wolf, Fetor Alhbnch nnd Charles Wla- ovver. Jehn H. Hlsslnger had the wheel fortune en Saturtlav. and ether members the Uuffmoe- will take turns at it during the week. . , The president or the ladles linvIiiK charge, iff the fair is Miss Lizzie Allnbach. Th committee orurrniigenioutn consists of Jehn,! 11. llissmgcr, jesepn iniiicniieier, Jinrrj Pllck, WIlliaiiiGcnsentlchter, Israel Iteaiu, K. h Wolf, latwarii parKer ami Aiuen, lske. hi The fair will last until May -Ith.and there 1 hiie reason why it should net be a great ;$ success. 3 The design and onler ofthe llks Is three .4 fold, as follews: Plrst -The ciiltlvutlenanil promotion of J rratcnml roiling and spirit of hartueny HIIIOI1K lliu liiuiliwuin. ,j Second- The assistance of fellow inem-.a Iters lu Iho hour of sickness or siilicnng or," tlinini-ss. . CiH Tlilnl The relief cf the w Idews and or- (3 pliuns or theso meiiiDers vvue may uie. . . ..fl. .... I ....... ia.I.u1 no Qii.iili,lnn. J I.IIIU1 IUI Jllllll .& I iniwi ,. v..'.v.w..- At the station heuse me mayor iiau aev aev erat customers. OnoveuiiK man whogel eiriuiK nnel ruiseu a noise in me r-iKiuu mrut-j ami nnother, u mero boy, who was vcryjl drunk, when Olllcer Weav or arrcsted hliuM woredlsdiarKcsl en pieiulslug le de better. Hmirv Shelnheltz and Geortre GetziuRer each get Ien days lu the work house andU sev era! leducrs w ere illschargce:. Henrv Themas, a smoky looking darkey with a large hunch of hair out of the back J or his heail, caine iterere ine mayor wiwt treiilittsi ioek aim sum uminu wunuuiici-j lugrrem neurulgla. He told a longsteryj of ills slavery days nnel said he was tH search of work. Wlille he was standing: linfuru the inn vor Olllcer Stermfeltz thought 3 he ieeegi)leil lilm us a man who Is wanted;! here. Seme mouths at:e li house near.; Qunrryvllle was colored In daylight neVa some nrtlclcs stolen. A coiercei niannn- svvcrlng Iho description of Themas waj umm In tcmn llm liiilldim!. but he then' made his est iie. Werel vv ns sent te Quar- ryv llle te-day, nnd hoiiie ene from that soe-ej lien, vvne saw ine iiuei, niiiaraiuiii'w' take a leek at Themas. A Siitltleu Death. rraueis Iuth, a well known resident of 5 the Ninth wanl. died ut his home at MulJ berry and James streets, en Sunday nlgluyl niinrii lnntr ItltiekM. Iln hnd a ioed records as a soldier nnd wus lu the servlee as lengj If net longer, than nnyman In thisclty.'S During tlie .Mexican war no was a uuim- man en lieard the United States inan-ef-'J warSavaniinh. After that war he was Ial the servlee for a time, unil ln the war oft rebellion was en the man-iff-vi ar Vawnefcj He vv as a brav p soldier and saw plenty sorvlce. He was net a member or me ur Armv nnel he drew a small pension. w as a brother or Peler Huth.the brlclUaye and was till vears ornce. He leaves sever (hllilrcn. lleuth of Jehn lleniiett. T; Mou.ntJev. April 20. Jehn Heunettdk enSatiiulav nluht. He wusagetl bJye mitl well knew u in thu northern eud oft count v. having been m my ycira cngag in the cattle business. The funeral w Ul b5 held en Tuesday ulternoen ut 2 p. ui. Ser v lees in the I.v angelical church. no is linen Again. t ft Seme w ecks age David Hrubaker, rcald-,v ing near New Danville, disappeared rather? suddenly. 1 le came te tow u and after seUM j ing ids herse lea for parts unknown. Oa Kuturday ev cuing he returned te lus heme.;.. IL is believed that he wus nut fur uwaysuH he was seen In Hurrisburg during his abi'l benic. Huse Hull Notes. The Association games yesterday weMj At Celumbus: Allilcuee, uoiiiineus,; kt Trills, st. Trails S. Ciiidnuutl at KmisusCity: Knnsas City 5, Ixiulsvllle fg 'Iho Philadelphia (limits eiut me neat ..in), mwiiinl the season nt Gloiievbter tenlaj'. Klniber pltt lied for Reading I but llvohltsweremniieoii-iiim. mm w ns 7 te 0, in lav or ei lie lumg, INDICATION'S. I 1 Wasiii.notem, l 0., April, VV H1 lldr, teiiicr, wciteriy vviuti. , , ,-v t .J- t .v-V5aij