Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, May 01, 1889, Image 1

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VOLUME XXV NO.
A GREAT DISPLAY.
THE riVKWM) INDISTRUL UEM0MRT10.N
GRUB AFF.1IP.
THOUSANDS IN PROCESSION.
A Qoe5 Many Trades and Sodeties Aie
Represented.
THE FIREMEN MAKE -A GOOD SHOWING.
Floats Numerous and Pretty a Feature
of the Pageant
AN 'ADDRESS TO THE PRESIDENT.
Tite Important Historical KventM of tlie
Early Unfit of the Rcitilillu l'ei-
tr.iyed flermnns nml Irish
Turn Out In Force.
Xuv Yemt, May 1. Tim tlilnt day of
the great Washington conteiinlul celobrn celebrn celobrn
tien broke cle ii mid coo'. motlier due day
ie marching.
Theihlef anil almost the notable foature
te-day Is tlie grunt civic nml Industrial
parade. Tint reutn isjust thciioierseerthat
of icsteiiltii's pi occasion, moving south
Irein Flfty-soienth stieet nml Klftlin fiui.
The president nx poets te leal e for Washing Washing
ten iiituiedlntf lyitller thn conclusion of tlie
parade. The 01 tiling Mill be deleted te a
seruMef furowell githerlngs in honor of
dillerent visitors te thi) lolehrutlnn, tlie
most Important being the reception liy tlie
liar USStHlltleil tO lliw justices of the su
preeo court.
On account of tliti unavoidable length of
tlioifageiitiimfiii.HiuporsDtialii mi culcinee
et tlie president, jit was liitendtsl that 'the
start should lilt miiJii atj K.i!0 ft. in., but ht
th it hour iioiie of the organizations lind
pill In 1111 appellant u lllltl It xv 111 lltllll o'clock
bcfoie tlie oiganlatlens began until hlng
nml ciiuntei marching en tin- side sheets,
getting Inte position.
At '.'. 10 o'clock the uirnile started, headed
hy sixteen mounted isillcetneti.
Follew'ing tliu motmted pelli omen In
the i undo came (Irnml Marshal Iluttor Ilutter Iluttor
lield and his stall" el aids, liuiubei Iiik HO
linely mounted nnd wearing orange satin
sashes with will for bullion rosettes nml
finite. 'Iho grnud mnrshal imt ismsider
uhly niuiQyesl t the tardiness in the ar
rlMil et tlui organizations which
were 'te lm among the tlrst in
line. He mid his uhls wero en hand
at 57th Htreut ami Fifth iiiouue lielore
7:'!0 o'clock. All along the line of mnrrh
thn sidewalks, steeps, stands ami wagons
found eager occupants and women passed
In steady streams te parts of vantage, many
eairilng wooden boxes uml c.uiii steels.
Neirly all had pack iges containing lutu.li.
The nssembl ige wits an old oily olio ami
guv e no tumble te anybody.
Asalruuly Intimated, the tlillei cut tunics
and nssotiiitieus wen se into in arriving at
the point et iiHscmbly that they could net
Hke the plates usslgued Hie hi in line by
Hen. lluttcrtlclil. The het s lrein tbomil tbemil tbomil
eus tharitable Institutions and publie
schools being mero iisetl te discipline than
their cldui.s in punule worn that en the
(round. The public hi hoel iichelurs, com
prising eight b.it illlniis of 400 each,
and escorting tlie lableaux of "Wushlngten
nt Villi ey Forge" woie wheeled Inte Mil
avenue trem With sheet, eliciting much
applause fieni the mass of people en the
widow dies. Tlie tableaux lepiesentiid the
gciteiul In his winter ipuiiters nt Valley
Km co nml his meeting with ltaionStenboti.
The Lxeiupl Firemen's association, efthis
i Ity, te tlie number of aw, canto next and
after them the Tammany Hall brines,
nndei the t hlelialnship et (.choral Jehn
Cochran. A genuine Indiun Niiiaw' and
two cop)ir-celoitsl braves witli color mero
than xl.iu deep accompanied Ihein. Justiirt
White was net en lioisebacU. Ills ooiiihs eoiiihs oeiiihs
tlon with Tuniuiaiiy Hull, as he jokingly
-alii, -fiieb iblyproeliidod that hoiiei. He
iniinhed at thn hetid el'tlui line, howevei.
'iie CoiiiiiilsMleiier Cieker, Justlie Wcltle,
Jjurlce K. Houlihan, ltojtiater Sle in and
nuvral otheis w'era en horseback. A
iiuimmeth glebo ropiesoittlng tlie New
Yerk U'utlil, ilniwu by two horses anil
siurouitiled by wxcral men, apparently
kecplnn It In position, rolled down Filth
ineime lrein 67th street at )-Ar e'clisk mid
was much admlrctl.
The llrst tablcaus was tlntt of "Thn Dec
laration et lndnpendcnie," representing
the leiidini; et theilix iiineiit by Jehn NUeu
In the aid of the state heuse at I'hlluilel
jihia. "Fellow lnj; thlswcifl I On Columbia
'elhvu boys w hese blue and w hlte banners
ulleil oultlie applunsoet ladles all alenu
the line, " Vaslilii(jlen and Ills lieneials"
uioiiutetl w ere escort isl by a luinpun of
HioeUljn school bejs, and clese behllid
tliuiu w ere 3 battalion l or New Yerk school
boys. Thine luttall ins weru dlxidcd Inte
Ckeits et ether tubleiux. " Wnsliimrten
iressinit the Delaware," " Vallin Torne,"
ud " rrauncu'M Tavern," worn union',' tl e
Kirliist reprosiintatieiis. .social tenipor teniper tenipor
rtiee sei ieties and ICui'its of l' thlas
pnii'odett the lle.it " l'lie ie-.U'ii Ulmi et
the commlh.eu, ' ami tlie Yeukem
unlet r corps ctMvirtisI "The tlrst
iiiiiiKHt.tien." llctwecii the Vasliliinten
t riili liilUlu ami !,!" .Sens el etUHllswas
an elaberatu table tux, " The .Slate et Vir
ginia," leprccntliiif a slilpef the IKth ceii
tur with the atUonturers in the Kli.a Kli.a
betiiau lestunii'ii oiewdiliB tliepenpdiik
illscoveriliK tliu liinil.
IIN1'1.AS JIV Pi 1l.s.
Tlll'ii tollewiil a nrles of tabhaiix iipio iipie
a,lttlu tlie aiietis states as tollew :
in eik A boatload et Dutt h kiIIeis
and evntcrs.
MassacliPdttts -'lhe am lierini; of Iho
Muv Flower.
Dolaware "I liiistiaiiiinthesawi,'0."
Muni mil " IjihI Itallimeieand (Irerse
tulert. "
I'eniwN hanlii " I'fiin'H Titiit. "
iieeria "Tlie 1-ist l'ie-ltiioIiilleimiy
tell ul tl sttilement. "
Attn thus.) ca I mi the most inlcitMih!;
feat. ire tlie I' ilcdeulaii i lub, of New Yerk
and the Highland V tenuis. 'I he Scott h
men in thuir kilts and kirtlis attiiicttsl
gieit attention und tlielr jiipes stirrtsl up
(OUM.liruiile enlliiu,iusm all ilewu the
nicmie. Tlie Swiss i eiiteuuiil temmitttsj
Villi the Swiss tabic :ui were escertctl lij
the centennial sharp shcxitcrs, and thou
cttuiii the liitiueii'a dixixieu. t hul anions
thes.i "laiddies" worn thn U) members et
the New oil olunter FireiucnS asso asse asso
.jatlen and Velerans ae iiitieu. 'Iho
riij;iiieand hose lempinles from out of
joweircseiittsl a tine ajipejr.mee with
their h!c;ul ielUhcs.l iiiacliinesaud bright
new uniferiiis. There w ere about l.oeo in
tuts UI Wen, tlie jear being brought upby
Hroeklyn tire dpnrttiiMUt b million.
Next came 4J0 liroeklyj police, the Man
hattan ship joiner uith tbut. fxhibitin
their liandlerart, thoOpemtlte l'U.trrcis
iecSety at work at their trade, the cloak and
alt liidutry hard at it vith kclkaen and
21G.
ne3ille, miirble cutters, plumbers nml
carpenters, nil curr, linr lunnorHei exhibit
IiijC seme tnldeius) istabltshluK their
identity. Then raine tlie Italian division
wul .Seiindiinulau-American societies, and
both made a geed Hhewlug.
MANVilKllMVVH IN l.tNT-
The Oernmiif had detcrmiiusl te lay
thetiiBcU es nut In tills parade and they did
It. First enme thn German-American sharp
shrMjtrrs te the number or .1,(100 men, then
euine thn Kinging neddles. Tlie fentiire
of this part of the parnde was the
great number of tableaux and floats
w hleh It presonted nearly all the lniKirt
ait hlsteileal ex cuts and progress of lnrt
century in arts nutl sciences tlndlng each
Its respective places. Almest e erj trade
Known te men has Its representath ci
among the Oennail population, and nt lens
a few artisans lrein each wero In line.
linkers, brewers, butt hers, nhoenmkerM,
piano makers, pstnlers, inetnlie workers,
englneerH, nil here feuii'l a plnee
mill new canto the " Hlliernl'ins." 'lliny
uumberisl ipille 10,(Hic). Seino worn uni
formed nutl some weru net. Irish and
American flags alternated all e er the dl I -"
slen, and the elaborate Hat, "The World
Me os On," added another feature te that
wrt of the column. After n number
of trades oigiinlatteiiH hail jusstd
the unltisl Polish HtK'ieties 1111110 along,
0110 of their flouts Hliewlug hew
pajKir boxes am made. A little later the
air was rent with the exceedingly noisy
band of music, that preceded thn colored
c.Mitennlal cqiiiinlticje, with the Geerge
Washliigtrin coach df.twu lij- four horses in
the mlilst. Atler the coleretl delegation
had j Missed, (lenend Martin T. MueMulien
apjieansl nt the head of the regular Irish
section of the parade. This included
nearly all the Irish American soeletlos of
New Yerk, the l'apal Veterans, lH.OOO
uieinlHTHef thoHcK-letlpsof the Hely Name,
J,(iuO morn or the Ancient Order of llibor lliber
lilaiis, 4,tH)0 of the l're Inclul Council Tern
jM'rance societies and about n dercn
Catholic boneMilent seileties. Tlie Irish
men had no reason te think their
ellerts wein net apprei iutetl, for the
Hlglit of the green ting beslde the stars and
stripes was rapturously gtcetcd at neiy
stand and by people who lined the curb.
In this illusion thorn weie 11 number of
luteinstlng trade lltmls and struggling
at the end of tlie line were 11 line of
linpieinptii Hthertlsenients of iiatent nos
trums ami ilUcis ingenious inventions.
The (Jrancl Army men as they pissed
the re lew ing ttiniil w ere warmly gieeted.
Onn old veteran hupievisl the pppeitunlty
adertled by nccessabllity of tlie president
te hand him a note. It was taken by
President Harrison with 11 snillo snille snillo
Seme little extltemeut wascausetl bysonie
of theTiimmiuiy bra es 1 eftislng or neglect
ing te salute the president as they passed
by. At tlrst shouts of "hats en"" were
heard, but when It was seen that this
hail 110 ellect the baliuue of the tiles
weie loudly hissed oxecpt in a tew iu
Htunces where tint proper salute was made.
H Is net thought that the Tmmuiiuxitus
were intentionally dlsiospeetful but that
they did net knew they worn expected te
siltite.
AN' AMMATP.ll -( 1:NM:
The "tit-els AIIe N Itli the I'nrmlers
and ".peetnters.
Frem iiirly In the morning the familial
scenes of Iho two dus pioleus weinio weinie weinio
enaotod at the Mil ions rullieitl depots lead
ing into the t lu exccjit in this that the In
coining oieuds instead et hi ill,; largtlv
limde up of uillltaiy Meie i-oinve-isl of
siht seirs, and Industrial oigauiitleiis,
width wtie leniing te t.iUe pint in the
parade. Visiting firemen wcioieiniug lu
en en en train and inan el thriu brought
tlieir uallj bcshs'krd iippimtlis with thorn.
At the elcuited nillread Htatien the hcciiu
was one et almost liidiw riluibht confusion
duiiiig the heuis I10111 7 te!) o'clock. 'Iho
various bodies et men, which weioteluko
pirtiutlie gieat puaile gcucrill) seiiglit
t iiMtll thfiobehes el tin) facilities al al
fenlei! li these 1.1 ulb te 11.11 h tin ir tlestl tlestl
natlen lapidli, and lOiiKetpientl.i the
crush was gleit. On the List .sl.lethu
tlillletilti was ndded te by tlie tat t that the
crowd was only admitted lliitiiigh a slngle
deer te puithasii tickets, and being com
pelled te go in single tile, their piegrcNS
wasneiensarili slew. '1 his uuhiiIse true lu
a eeriesjHiiitllng ilcicn el the Wt st .sltle
stations, whine, heweier, the 1 rush was
net se gieat. Ip town lu the sitie stietts
the st one was a bus one, though el course
oueet emlless cenlusiiin, owing te tlie tlli
llciilt.i efhaiidling the iimlrilleil men. The
cinwils 011 the big bridge tee wasgieatei
th'in It was oil Tueslay, Car leads
of pissengtirs weii) heweier einptletl
at thu New Yerk terminus witli
liinri olletis rapidity and Kept 11101 ing te the
street 01 elei alwl lallread without 1lel.11.
Ilundreilrt et uulltiiimeii from ether 1 ities,
who iMiitlelpitetl in .1 estcnlai ' panicle,
lisitnd the budge en a sight seuin te'ir,
thus adding te the crush. The timing
011 the piniiiouade was swelled by
thousands et jeeple who had ueiei
seen the structure befein anil the
p ilice had their h mils lull te keep tiie p is
sigewais nt the lowers tlear. Ol course
tills c rush at tlie biitlge agiuiuttnl that at
City Hall station et the clouded reul, but
it was all taken geed untiirndly I13 the eo ee eo
pleiuid 110 sei ions iluuiage resiilttsl
IIIK l'ltl-sllll..NT's lll.VII.W.
President Hairiseu In his luroitclie
drawn bi Imt horses mid headed In a
squad of mounted police, ueciinip.iniitl bi
Vlie Prisldcut Miuteu, Coleiud Ciiigcrand
I.ieuteiiaut Jiidnen, l". S. A., 1I1010 up te
the Madisen Square review in,; stand at 10
minutes past 10, Kx-l'rt sidcuts Cleiiliuid
mid lliiitw, Set retimes Pioetor, Tnicv,
NViiidein and Ittisk, licueral .Sherman and
Kussell H. Harrison had jiroileiisli ai-
riied.
Ah seen as the piesidcut had euteicil tlie
plutlerm leseritsl ler liluisclt anil p.uti,
Dr. Itttrtst 11, llei. Silvester Malene, nml
tlie Hei lames Nllau, el Pnughkcepsic,
weie pn saittil te him. M.ijerHmnt, with
a body et aides who hid bull waiting tit
Twenti-lVllh sfus't, tin 11 stepjssl forward
ami presented the presltleut witli the ad
dress tmlesitl in a cylinder et resusse
silver. 'I lie mm or then trsjk Ills pi ice en
the U. end besitle the presldi nt nml thn big
parade bcgmi te jmiss bv .
Fellow lug is tlieaddiess delivered te the
Presiiltut In Ma.ier dnint ;
In IUnJaiulil IlurrlMiii, I'rc.l 1. nt ,.f the
t'ultut rilatcn.
Al'UII. 10, l'.'. '1 lie undersigned leple
sflltatlnu et Unit hie, isiiiimercial, linliis
trial and edui-itien d uiiraiiijititiiis ami
ImhUcsei tlie l'it of New N or);, en the ik--cmsIeii
el tlie ctititeliliiul ti leliratieu nt the
luHUgiinitleii of Washington the lirst Presi
dent, present anew te the j lesldeut of tlie
I'liitisl .States lii his etlii lal cujiiic'ili tlitlr
nlk glance te inc gevenimeiii, constitution
mid laws with the cnnirratul ttieus uimui
the eoinplilien it u ictittir.v el loiistliu leiistliu
titinal geicrniniiit und progress ii.atle in
that iciiiiiry. (sigiusl)
III Oil J. (illlNT,
.Nfiliorefth Citi et New tirl.
Ditud A. llutteili.il, i hul inusliul,
Cliarles .s. .siuitli, piusidi ut nt the liaiubc r
et ceminciiv, Hei" rt 1'uttei, neiiuml
wsdeti el inert hunt Irade-im n, lltnii
Drinler, acting pruidentef Columbia Lot Let Lot
loge, llr.vie c.rav, presltleut of Standi eus
secicti, Henri W. Diniilier, prekiduit el
the Collegiate" Dutch church, Ainbiese
bnew, jiresident et tlie Marine sixlety.
The addrCii also contained the sieiutures
et main of tin leadin. buslncas m. n et the
c.ty.
The lurleini t him lies all had stands fcr
their pnrlkliiencr. Thn stand ut the Heuian
Catholic orphan nsi lum n as w ell crew dctl,
the lower K)rtlett leiug set niart for the
distinguished elergj men. An nrnt chair
sat lu the centre of the space anil was occu
pied by Archbishop Cerrlgan. The stand
of "the" four hundred" with the one tower
ing alKiie It, erected by coinnien council,
w ere tilled w hen the grand marshal re.ii hed
that point at twenty minutes bffore ten
o'clock. Just befere the head ofthe pantde
reached this point the sounds of flre bells
wert) heard and u hook anil ladder track
enme thundering along 42d stroet. Tlie
street nt this ixilnt w as eheked w ItU iioeple,
many of w heni had beven drlicn along by
the mounted police. 'Ihey and the regular
patrolmen took In the situation nt a glnnee
and lu the most admirable manner cleared
a way ler the ilm truck, wlthing oernslon eernslon oernslen
Ing any grout renfusinii nor Using undue
fen'O.
At .Stewart nnnslen, ,Mh niehueand .11th
stieet, the head of the jurade niiide lty up up
pe.iruiice jukt befere 10 o'clock. '
1 UP. IIAXQUr.T.
Teusts 1tesK)iuted Te Hy l'cenilneiit IVr
HOiis renturcs of tlie Oieit Oocuslen.
Tlia Metropolitan opera house, New
Yerk, Mas en TMesday night the Hconuef
the second thief event Of tlie grout centen
nial celebration, uml the thcatrn of thn
greatest banquet possibly ever held within
the recollection of man. The Interior deco
rations of the new historical building ex
celled in en the splemler'aiid display of the
ball celebiatien el the prev ions nlglit. Tlie
stagn and auditorium connected lit one
continuous tloer was the foundation of
eier a quarter of n hundred tables arranged
lu horseshoe tashlen, w itli a se itiug cap icity
ter soe. Neurli is,00tl wine glasses were
pi ussl at Intel iiils along the army et tables
and law w alters were In attendance. Tlie
tables were olulienitoly decorated.
It was a little alter "eight o'clock when
thoptcsldent, escorted by (lovernet Hill
and Maver drant, entered the great dining
room. They w ere fellow etl by Vice Presi
dent 1-evi i'. Morten mid l.leuteinut (lov (lev (lov
erner Jenes, of New Yerk, mid the ethei
distinguished guests of the major's table.
As the jmrty walked down thn "main alsle
of the auditorium all the assembled diners
steed up In recognition of the ptcsiilent's
arrival, and the bind lilai est "Hull te the
Chier."
'I he president's party steed back of their
chillis with bow etl heads while lib hop Pot Pet
ter made the opening praier, and the din
ner was begun at a signal from the lloll llell
lii.ni heuse chef. It was announced that,
Secretary of State lllaine wns unable te ,be
ptcsent,mid Piesident llanlseii's address
wassi hislulisl In repl ieeSis.Tetar.v HI line's,
as originally ariaugeil.
Over tlie president's seat, surioiiutled by
Hew lug Amciic.m flags, was suspended a
liiign picture of the laee nml bust ofthe
llrst president of the Fnltetl States, lied,
white and blue steinieis held In folds
around the fiimllhi eounten.ini u of the
Father of his Country.
Miner (limit occupied the heit of honor
nt theet ntral table, downs the presiding
elllter. At his right hand sit the president
mid Coverner Hill wns en the m Iver's loll.
Next te the president el the Cniled States
snt Vice Piesident Morten. 'Iho ethers
weie: Chief Justice Fuller, (Jenenil Scho Sche
lleld, Senater Uvnits, ox-Piesident llnies,
lllsliep Petter, Secietaryef Wat Procter,
Oeneral Mieriiiuu. On (leveinnr IIIH'h
side weie I.leutemt floierner Jenes, Judge
Charles AlidieviH, Aitiniral 1'erter. Selecter
Histsick, ex-l'resldeiit Clei eland, Speiker
Cele, of New Yerk Asseinblv, Hen. H. K.
Cox, Claieuce W. Ilewen nml FlbiidgeT.
Oeiiy.
Fellow ing i prayer by Hishep Petter, of
New Yerk, the imneiimcil elder of the
toast lisi mid thn icsismses weie as fol fel
low s:
Atldit ss iifWtlceiiie fioM'inei Hill, of
New Yeik.
Ooeigo Washington Diuiik in sileiu e.
Pecmle et the I nited Mutes (iieier
Cleicliintl.
The Mates Oei ci nor I.ee, et Virginia.
'Hie Federal Constitution -(. Idel liistitu
Fullei.
The.Suii'ito-Jehn AV. Dinicls.
'I he I'resideiiei Ituthorterd It. Haves
'the Judicial! - Win. M. Hunts.
Tlie Annj and Xuvy lieueial W. T.
Slieiinan.
Out S. hoels nml CellejrtH Piesident
Kliot, el Hiiriaiil.
Dili I.iteiatiiii- James Itussell Lewell.
"Iho Vimv and Nav i " was the subject
of (ieuer.il V. T. Shermiiu'ii addie-s in io ie io
speuso te (l Set'tcttui of W.ll l.illltllllH
sentiment, c niliiHlled III tlie following
weids: " In four wars en h has tloite lis
full duty in tlie inatien, defense, enlarg
mi nt mid preservation et our nation j but
thediguiti ofeiircoiintri lequiicHrenewHl
attention te the laiew t Uceunsi I of Wash Wash
ingleit, se that International emergencies
mui be met without h tsti and inudiquute
pi epa ration."
ilineril .Sheiiiian invlewcsl the caieeref
Washington ami his t ouipititets, and ad
drsl :
"Men, horses and the fund uncut al piln piln
clplisel the mllltnrv science remain the
same te-ditv as when Washington lid nnd
taught his ltoielutiouari iirmi', the same
patient ciiduiance et tlie labor und liinl liinl
uliipsef war, tlie H.10IU submission te disci
pline uml authority, the s Mini p.itrietie do de do
letlon te mil country's honei and Its Hag
width Is the symbol of all tint is glorious
and gecsl In 'our uttienal character; but
the Instruments of war line t lunged, and
are still h inging w itli a nipidlt) w hich t nii
fi mi ids tlieunclents, mid e ills ler new and
younger men."
".Should unhappilv an occasion iiiIm)
lam sine these will cemii lunli, vvenh.v
sun esstu-s te tin Ii siri. Tour from lour
histories tlie annuls et hemic lalei, patient
endurance mid devotion (e the 11 ig liy tlie
soldiers of nun teuntii during tlie past
teiitiiri, ami ion will leal a a mid indeed."
"Steel, steam, eltstrhitv mid nltro nltre nltro
gllteiiue have lemlittienitst the uav ieset
the world, have banished tiem the hiab
sous the nialestli) lino-ef-b idle ship, tin.
Ii iiidmiiiie frlale uml sRtlj sleep, and in
tin ir ste id hale ubstiluteil monitors mid
steel-il uls, led monsters of thu most un
couth p itterux, se that were NeNen and
Colliiigwetsl, Jehn Pud Jenes and Stewart
rccalitsl te i.mli tin v weiiltl lind tie in
sclv c i stratigciM en their cm n dis'kj-. 1 he
vveild will go iilnad, and I have abundant
taith'tliat the heroic entli el our mil .1 will
keep well able 1st m these mode rn inven
tions, and, should the ih casleu ai ise. tluii ,
tee vv ill prel e etiilal te it, as the l.al e ev t r
clone in the just
Atler the uddiessbv ( hlef liistic e Fuller,
Presldi ut llitiiisiin vv -s intieiluc oil. As
tlietliicl nxetutlie urestt te sfsuk liu up-
Jiiiucsl tirctl eiit.aml even pahr than usual,
le sttssl with his h mils en the hut k of his
chair, mid spoke tliarlv ami tlUtliictli.
Amengtiie gitc sis wen : l' "e. retari of
.statu 'I humus I. Itavi.ril, (iiaiiiuev Nl.
Deintvv, Hannibal II iiiiliu, Miner lupin,
et I'.iisiklin, Philip I- IJilngsteii, Senater
Ulirgius, 1:. If. Aiiiuildevvii, A. Snow, J. .1.
Aster, Willi mi II. Washington, llcur.v
Clews, Austin ( urhlu, Cit" I liuiiibi riant
Itli linitl Crekc r, IJIiiiiiiul C. Stanten, W.
W.Asttu, stin icsniit Fish, Hamilton Fish,
Senater Jehn J. IngalN, s. II. l.liclus, l.ev
eriier Just jih It. 1 tinker, A.M. Palmer,
Itussill II, llairiseii, 'lh"d.,re UM.sinc.lt,
Sis'retaries It. P. Truei and Jehn W.Nnbie.
I I'.istiitaster (!i in nl Wiiuiiiiial.er .ind'isis -
rt tury of Agriculture Jeieiulah Husk.
I V-l'HI.Slllt.xr C 1.1.1 I I VM-'s Alillltl-Ss,
l'x-1'resldent ( Iniehn I rcnisiiuhsl te the
toast "Our People," which Was supple
mented bi this bentiliieill I'lirubhtsl bv
Oeerge W'illlum Citills; "Net u mob, nor
mi eliganhi, mr a class; but the great
feri') et Allium an jutrl ilbiil, c.hl'ii nee,
Intelligence, c ueigv unci imliistrv , the nnlv
mre leund.tti.ili et suitis, the &ole leisi of
the republic, of which Oeert'O Wellington
and Abraliam fdinelii are tlie truest t v pes
in A merit an hl-terv."
Mr. Cleveland said:
'Iho mention of a m le iujv will sug
gest sel)tr anil luipr.-sstve rclhs-tiuris. 'I lie
siibjtsl was net lieueathtlie Divine thought
win n the premise was gin n te the i hil.lit.n
uf Israul: "I will take von te mu ter I
people, Ulltl ) W 111 lie In 1 mi u tend.'1 1 lie
idea uf a tllvlnu rulatteiisliip in a people U
also reeeguUecl in the lervent utteren'e:
" Yea, happv is lliut j eej.lu whose Oed is
the IjuJ."
Wherever huiiiun cieienuueut hals.-tu
adtiilitered In tvruuiii lu dcieti)u or in
oppresilen, llicie hiu bv'en tecmd mirjn '
i thegr-ierned a e-ariiiii( fjj u titer ceudp
tiouet inius nuiiiiiy. iiiisM) aiunutthe
faltarlng steps of human nature) lu the ill ill
reciticuyf tUtreodemNl.lih U It birth-
IjANCASTEII, PA., "WEDXESDAV,
right j nml they presage the struggle of
men te lnvonie a froe pisijile, nml thus
reach the pl,no of their highest nml best
nsplrntieiis. In this relation, nml In their
cry for ficetlmn, It may be truly said the
mire of the people Is the lolceor'tlotl.
The Inlluence of these retloetlons Is upon
me as I speak of theso w he after darkness
nml doubt mid struggle burst forth lu thn
bright light of In lopendciice und liberty
ntiel became " oue people " free, de
termined nnd eonllilent challenging the
wonder ofthe universe, proclaiming tlie
difrnltv of mnn and luieklng the alii and
fu or of Alinlghty Hed.
In subliinn 1 lith mid rugged strength
our fathers erled out te the w oriel t " We,
tlie poeplo of the United States, lu order te
form a mero perfect union, establish jus
tice, Insure domestic tiampillllty, proiltle
for tlie common defense, promote tun gen
eral welfare, nnd scoure thn blessings of
liberty tenurselies and our posterity, de
ordain and establish 'this constitution for
the Unltisl States of America. " Thus our
people, Inn tiny, assumed a plnesi among
ihe nations of "the earth. 'I heir mission
was te tench the fltness or man for self self
gev orumeht, and their destiny w as te out
strip every ether people lu national
achievement und material greatness. Onn
hundred years have imsstsi. We huve an
nounced and approved te the world our
mission, nnd niiide our denllnv secure. I
will net tamely leclte our achievements.
They urn written en every page in our his
tory, and the monuments et our growth
ami advancement urn all nlsmt us. Hut
the value of these things l' measured bv
the fullness with which our people have
preserves! ineir patriotism, ineir lutcgiltv
unci their devotion te froe Institutions, ff
engrossed 111 material nilianeemeiits, or
diverted by the) turmoil of business nml
actlvitv, they hnie net held fust te that
love et country nml (lint fulth In vlrtue
mid enllglitentueut width constituted the
hope mid trust or our lathers, all that we
have bullts lexts upon Inundations Intlrm
and weak.
Meeting this test, we point te the scat
tered ginveri or ninny thousands of our
people wlui havn bravely died In defense
of our national safety and perpetuity,
mutely bearing testimony te their loin of
country, nnd te an Iniimlbln living host
st'iutlliig ready te oufetvo our national
, rights and protect our land. Our ehurches,
Jeur schools and universities, nml our
boiieielent institutions, which bcautlfv
every town and hamlet ami leek out from
ev ery hill side, testily le the value our pew
ple place iikii religious education, tiisiti
advanced education and uen deetls of
ehnilty. Th it our people are still Jealous
of their Individual rights nml ficedniii Is
previsl by the fact that no one lu place or
iievver has dated openly te nsall them.
The enthusiasm which murks the celebra
tion of the centennial n the Inntigtirutleii
el their Hist chief magistrate shows the
popular iinpree latlnti of the initie of the
eluce, ivhli li in our plan of government
Ftimils above all ethers for tlieseierelguty
of the people, and Is tlie icpnsilery of their
trust.
Surely such a people can be safely trusted
with their fi oe government; mid tl'ierenecsl
be no fe.u that they haie lest the qualities
width lit them te be Its custodians. If they
should vv under, they will relni u te duty lu
gecsl time. If they should be misled, they
will discover the true landmarks none tee
late for safety, and If they should even be
corrupted, they will speedily be found
seeking w itli lie ice oireringH their country's
holy altar, f.et us, then, have mi abiding
riltli lu "our K'eple." Let petulance and
discontent with isipttlar notion elisappear
hofiiietho truth that lu any and all circum
stances tlie will or the iKsiplc, however II
may be exoreUoel,! the law et our national
existence the arbiter absolute and tin tin
ilmnpe'ible by which we must abide. Other
than existing situations or pelli lei can only
Justify themselves when they muv be
leached bv tlie spread et Milltle.d Intelli
gence am) tlie revival et unselllsh mid
p.diietie Inteit st lu nubile, all ills. 111
iiatiiied t emplalnls et popular Incompe Incempe
tency ami self-righteous assertion of
supeiieritv ever the lwtly of the poeplo me
Impotent and useless.
Hut theie Is a d inger,l fear, Hi it the scei e
otthcweuls "Our Pi'nple" ami nil that
thev liiiKirt ure net alwavs fully apprthen
thsl. It Is mil v iiutiiial that these lu tlie
v m ions walks of life should sen "Our Peo
ple" within tlie imige of their own vision
ami Hud Just about thorn the Inleiests most
iuipeitmit and most werth.i tliecaieef the
government. The nih merchant in capital
ist in the eontre of wealth and enteriiiise
hardly has a gliinpun of theceiiutiv hlick
Hiulth at his forge et the tarmei In his field;
mid these in tlinii tin ii knew but little et
the lahei eis who crew tl out in mutai'teries
uml Inhabit their own weild of toil,
ei of thn thousands who lal or lu
our mines. If iipiuKctitatlvcs of eveiv
element et our population und iudiistiles
should In) guthereil together thev would
lind but little et puiolv'selllHhunifporsim d
interest lu csuiiinen; ami iikiii a superllcl.il
gliiuii) but little would be seen te denote
that enlv one people was represented. Yet
in IheHpiiit et mu Institutions all these, se
separated lu station and peibenul luteiest,
are a common Inetlic rhned anil are "oue
jieuple," nil ut etpial Value beleni the law,
all haiing by theli sullrugethe samoielcn
in governmental aflalis, all ileiii Hiding
Willi equal lm cu picilcu tieu mid defense,
,und all lu thrir pciseus mid piopeitv
eqiiallv eutltlisl te theii geveriliuulil's
scrupulous cue.
Tim dii erslty of mil interests, though the
setiri oef boundless weilth and prosperity,
lianu tcuili'lici te piess our people npu't,
'I hie condition dim mils et us u counter
fort e el liberality ami toleration tewunls
each ether, and mi enlightened regard for
the condition of every Individual who con
tributes te the aggiegute of our national
giiatitess, Thisiiggiegute, felered mid lu
cre istsl bv tinilitl, earnest and unselllsh
dibit, will vleld u lull rctui n Mr Individual
e utei prise and I iber without clr.viitg up the
fountains et bretlic rli kindness and for fer
bearmtiu upon w hie Ii the political hi allli of
our poeplo eloienilH.
Tills ct.iileiml.il time, which stlis our
pride by leaillu us te the contemplation
of our tioiiicndeiis stildes In wealth mid
gieitness, also recalls te our minds tlie
virtues and the iiuselllsh devotion te piln
t ipleel these who siw the lirst elavs of Hie
itpiiblic. lat there new be aieiivulnf
eni lev e ler llie nrlm lples vv hit h our conn cenn
tiv uprcttuts; lei (here be ut this time u
new t elisccrathm te the cause of m ill's
lienleiu and itiiillly, and a quit kenesl
st use of the solemn it sjximlbilltv iinsuiiiihI
befeie the world liv eierv man who wears
the budge or "Our People."
'I he future bis keils us en. Let us fellow
with an exalted and ennobling leve of
ttiunlrv and with iiiitluuuttsl courage.
Though clouds mui sometimes darken the
heavens they sli ill be dispelled, and we
shall see the bow of (ied's pieiuisu sit
tleiirlv in theski, ami shill read bem nth
It. Iilniiigiu ratllaut ih natters, the winds
"Our Peiijile."
ei it 1 1 1 cu vi t lir.
James Kus-ell liwell, in rcpl lug te the
toast "Our Literature," s tld tint the tune
allow ecl te tin h ssaker seeintKl a meiigie
ritieu, Imt it w e giv e te our life t he Pwilm
ist's iniMsuie of siueiitv ii-ais, and bear lu
mind the jioriulfltlen of the glebe, u little
ciphering will show that no single mm
mid brother is entitle tl el en te se large a
share of our attention us this. On an oc
casion like tins a ssaker Hee mere than
usiiallv ejkii te the Uiiipiutinii el set king
the uis-eptalile rather than the Jtltllcitl
word. And nt Jt Is inevitable that public
aiiiilvt rsaries.like tluise or private m iseiis,
should suget self-e ritit ism . will as sell
K.itislai tieu. An esaggt rated estimate ami
liidist-rimiiiateness of praise whlih implies
a fear le speak the truth would he un
vv erthj of un self or or i en.
He might, hu said, read ever a lUt or
uiuieti carve u. tijsm he tdsteuus. but the
list would de sheit, as few of tun names
could bu called great as the Impartial v ears
ineasiiie greatness. 1 shall prefer ti) as.
mi me that American llteratiiie was net
worth speaking for at all. If it were nut
quite alile te speak Ter itself, ns all i.theis
arc exK-tes te de. Since th it
pre leun and pormaslve iiualitv, stvle,
may beexeiiipliueil as tiulv in a lilt) us in
UW irk of art. mav net the il.unii ter of thu
great nun whose million tluoeratos this
mill nil out days, lu lis tllgnitv, lis
slren,"Ji, its eului or Jiivsinu leitraimsl, lis
iuvleliiblu jecivc, luriilsliu lecaeu whlih
our llteratiiie mav s'udv te uteut udv.ui-ta-'O"
Mr, Lewell reter-isl te the e'.Mpeiuleiu
querv of the old World ter our literature
i. lien vv e had seareeli boeeino u nation uml
showed hew manv lilndranrcs there were
t the early grew thet llteruluieiu America,
tVenilrturlng all thoe tbliij;., it it a w eiuler
MAY 1, J88J).
tint In these lmndnM yeirs we should
huiiiprislucislnny literature nt nil, n stilt
greaui wonder that we hnvei predueesl se
intirli of which w muv be honestly proud.
Literature) ban lies'li "put wiineivhilt Invv'en
lliollstertoists, doubtless lu clerereiu'e te
necessity or nrniiiKemeiit, but is'thnps the
plncv nsslgneel te it here muv be taken as
roughly lnillcatlng that which it eevuples
111 tilt) lrnnnnil ndtlm tll.n A...1 ..n. t .
ture te claim for It an InuunuciT (whether
Ter geed or for evil) inoiiHltirableaiiil mere
NTldely 0s)rHtlviithan that excited by any
ether form lu which human genius has
round expression. As the hpes-Cd dlstlue
t nneriuinisHpeech, It should seem that
tliere enn be no higher nchloieiiient or
"'Nllijetl men. no proof mero conclusive
tint they nre oil ill?isl men thiui the powd
er meulding words Inte stub fair und noble
Tenus us Khali ssiple the human mind Tors
iiierwithlintiges thnt rolllie, isiusole and
Inspire.
1 ndtulroeuronorgv, our enterprise, our
Inventiveness, (,ui niultliilleltv or resource
mi man initie: but It is bv lets ilslblv
reiniinenitlve ilrtites I jversf.t In thinking
tint nations chleitv llieaittl feel the higher
meaning or their 111 os. Piospereus we may
Im in ether ways, eeutenlml with mere
sKS'lnus sinss'ss, but Hint nation Is n niertv
horde, supplying llgnres te the census,
which does net ackueiv ledge n truer pros
perity mid n iii her content nieiil In thn
lliltttru eC ll.n ...I...1 !.. 11.. ...... ...
- cj' v "' iiiiiiti, iv-tievv iivn iiiiti tele
graphs leckeiied bv the thousand miles aie
excellent things In their wav, but I doubt
whether It beer their iielis mid slippers
that the rounds mu made or (hut ladder bv
which nieiiormtlens illnib te thn fullllt fullllt
ineuterthelr highest purpose and function.
Ill) ISlllcllllllsl tt III, ,1. ., It. .,uul.... nl ......
HI ----'..'. iiii nuc,.ivnsi l, l-UII-
flileucelutheilevelopmeutiileiirllterittiire.
'the riiviverl.s.
'I'oelejtistltivto thu lit ew eiks dlsplav en
rnnschii night lu a description would be
Impossible. Te say that It was liiei-piessi-ply
granil Is as near as mortal man come te
It. Pv rotes hull's exploded all ever the
city. The Rittery park gun a grainl ex ex
hlbltlen. Union Square, Tompkins paik,
Mount Merris psrk, anil, In tact, In men men
ais'tlen ofthe i ity the people iveredeliglitetl
witli the grandest suit el Hkvroekot Illu
minations. The prluelpd set plot n was, of coin se,
the lenresenmtlnn nl Washington taking
the oath of elllce. 'I lie tic sign or this piece
wasllie sunn lu nil the dlsplavs, though
the ploee shown at ll.itterv park was larger
than these at the ether 'parks. Net enlv
weie the lines of the laei, llguin and isii
tuine ismlcsl, but tliQisiler of the garments
which Wasliingteu were en the meiiinmhh)
occasion were lepiedured. inas far as thev
could be lu llioweiks. Tiie rtamevviirk (if
the piiHoshewii at the batter v was about
forty root squaie. Aiiiiing'tlin stillclng
lilcves ellspla.vcd nt the buttery after the
opening salute of ai'iial iiiiiiecuis weie tiie
Illuminations in solid colored lights ei
kaleidoscopic unci crnss-llru batteries of
lockets and bombs, ami a bouquet or 5,000
rockets explcsliiig Hiimiltaiioeuslv, lllghts
or llery serpents, large tlnral shells, Japu Japu
nese shells, uml nniwerks balloons or the
largest sle, mi nerlul menagerie, In w hleh
iv eie exhibited an exteiisive collection of
lliowerks miliualfi,
jseeuert Alter MlitiilKht at tlie Hall,
Monday night's ball had soine disgrace,
fill features. Theie neier wns n Fieneh
bull In New Yeik se ilisnrdnrlv and unli
censed as this gnat assemhlv liccuiun lifter
the Hiipper room was opened. 'Ihein was
,no ilus'k en tlie ticket takers. Thevbenstisl
thnt thev weie letting their frlemfscnmu In
fiee, mid In gnat iiuiubeis. The coiisn ceiisn coiisn
iiuenee ertlils state eratfalrs ivtisatreiiieu ivtisatreiiieu
ileiisjaul. latter en In the night. men ami
women appeared en the llisir liitexlcatcsl.
Chutupugni) win given away by the bottles.
'Iho Iiium and li ids get spuecllly clrtllik.
When the attllleiy men eaiue lu, their
awkward, rustle inoveinoiit nxclt'isl
drunken Liuglilermid the liitoxlentecl men
Hwutig tlitlr empty champagne bottles at
them, ncouHieniilly diepjiiug u lew te be
broken In Juggrsl flinders en the tloer.
'Iho cenlMhiilul celebration of Washing
ton's Iniuigiiiatleii will beceiiitiiiuisl In Iho
Mttiopeliltiu open house, this evening,
(M ly i), tiuiler tlie auspices of the National
Piiiviclent Union, and will shape Itself par
tic Hint l let elebrate the bilth of the second
iintiu.i of the constitution il government
ofthe Fulled States.
'the presiding elllcer will be Hen.
Willi mi Winner, Fultisl Slutes loiigiiss leiigiiss
iiuii (i eni Kansas I'ltv, Me., ami coiiiiumii ceiiiiumii
dei in-thiel of Hie ilniud Army of the
Hi'lu'lilie. 'I he orators will be Hen. Jehn
W. D uile Is, I nlttil Stales seuatei liem
Virginia, mid Hen. Slulliv Mel 'ullem,
I ultisl states senatei from Illinois,
A I'll eiiiiwi InJiii'tst.
Daniel Koehel, who Is einplnyisl us u
flu iiiitu at .Symington's paper mill, met
with a notions accident en Monday night.
It was about 10 o'clock when lie was on en on
gugeil .utting n belt cm some mm hluery.
He wus caught between the belt and
pulley mid had his loll mm luolten ut the
wriut. His arm wus also badly tut ami he
was otherwise bully bruised. Hu man
nged te get himself loose ami u lie munis
he walked te his home, which is near the
mill. Dr. H. II. Witinui, of Neflsvllte,
was scut ler ami lie iiltendist him. Hels
new doing well.
Died from Menu Fnllum.
'Ihnieidltt ofthe eorenwr'sjuiy niii an
elhsl le inquire into thu c aiise et the tluatli
el the unknown man who diopjieil dead
near lllid-lu. Hand en Tuesthiy afieiuoeit
was tliut ele-ith icsultetl from heait tuiltire.
The jureis worn 13. 51, Fimlle.i, Jehn
Kellenbeiger, Jeseph iC, Kelleiilieiier,
Jehn Miroluei, (1, II. I.'rb and Daniel .
Ivellenberger.
'i he tits e ibtsl wits ntriuip about le venrs
old, f. lett, 0 Inities in height, weighed
about (TO pounds, of tlerld complexion and
had u light niustailie. He worn two alr
of trotitkeis, two shirts ami two ceutH, hut
theie was net a seiap cr jiH'i te Indicate
who he vv.wei vvheie hee-ame fieni. 'the
rem iliuwc re taken te tin) iilnislieuse for In
tel iiirnt.
Atler the Isidv hud been taken te the
uliushoiiMe, a clesei examination was made
of it. On Hie left nrm In India Ink Is
theuiiiiii) "Dr. '1 hiuiiivm," ji weiitun mid it
bunt h et Hew ers. On the loll mm urn two
women en lu a standing position and thu
ether silting dew n, and mi eagle. The be
lieristhat ir the mui was a trump hu hud
net het u en thu read long.
Di'llitkeii Men Aloni; ttie Creek.
A party or iliunktii jiimi gallon cs I al a
IHilui along the Coni-stega, Kick or thn
letiuty iiliiiHheiise, jislcTilay afternoon,
und indulged lu u fight in which snierul
weie injure tl mere or less. 'Ihtur conduct
was disgraceful and a number et rosptvt resptvt
able pcsiple who were spending the day
along the creek were gnatly disgusted.
Went was sent le the station house lorolll lerolll lorelll
cers, ami atlerwards a message was sent
from thu station house te Constable Sum
Shaub, ut Hie almshouse. .NliarrChts were
made hew ei or, for when the elllcer ur
rlvetl at the place he found nothing but an
empty Is or keg.
( otiiieIlVi Meutlnir.
'I he Mnj met Hug of city eetiiit 11 will bu
he Id this evening at :Ut o'elis k.
Aiintml ,iy Walks.
ThoAlH-iiiiuixherwIU Indulge in theli
annual May walk en next Suudav. 'llei
lb!lmvln' Siindiy thu Uldcrklaiu will
guthrr flowers lu the eeiintiy
' 'i -
scut IeJiiII.
OtSitgeSheililan, who was boil in ts I out
of tin) l'eiinsvllalila r.tlfre.ijl shtlliei vacIm.
tlui uileiiineit, turned iiji nt thec-arieussell
in me evcniui; ami wus tit rosiest i.u tils-
eijerly ientiiet. He was scut te Jail for
j llv e .lav hi theiuHer.
l.NDICATIONs
WAbiM.xoie.x, 1). C Ma L
Tliiiniteiiluu weather, light miu,
tdlghtly colder.
TUB TKX.Nm TKA.
Opening or the .New 'tennis CeurU tin
North Llitiei MtrentH.
Theusulngi)f the new greitiuls or the
Lintiisler Tenuis club, at the corner or
North IJliieaml Clay stnsls, III lids city,
yesterday, was mucin thenccusinti of i cry
pleasant stK-lnl gathering.
The new club heuse was cnitided te
ovcrllewlng by thn meinlHirs nml thelr
guests, and if a propertlonatii interest is
kept up during the tennis season, it will
proie te be a grcnt ndditieii te thn
social side of Ijincnster dm Ing the het
w either,
The chili hn e untie a i ery w lse selection
efti site, and ntirnvit expense have built
reur hard elay csvurts that w itli n Utile cam
will seen boeonio as smooth aseeuld be
w lsltcsl.
ltapldly grew Ing shade tiec's have been
plnnted en thn south ami west and lint
w hote neatly fem esl lu.
The riHVptluii which ghete.l a ilsltnr en
Tuesday niade htm wish tint tennis teas
would boennin the r,,8e, for, thanks te
thn liullca ceininlttis, the real limit was net
only onelianlod by their presence nnd the
tnsteflil tleconitiens, but the Inner liiaii wns
well fortified nller his exertions en thn
Court, by what wm, prevldisl lit thn elnb
rooms.
Among these w he w ere piesent were the
patronesses or the club Mrs. T. C. Wllev.
.'irs. v. ti. rswurr, .Mrs. II. F. Lshleiinan,
Mis. A. J. Mlelninnu, Mrs. W. M. Fi-imk-Mrs.
Martin llites, .Mrs. Samuel Dlller,
Mrs. H. II. .Sheiik, und Mrw. W. A. Keller.
Tip) coiuutltfeonr arrangements consist eel
of Miss .Mitchell, Miss Odder, Miss Hey
Holds, Miss llrewu, MIkh Miinjiuvt Knight,
Miss MOHSersinUh.MIsM Hulllv, Miss Dlekln
and MIssMny niierman.
Messis Hrlnten, Cnfsiiler mid Wlckei
sliutii cleserie theereelltnl" liuinaglng the
liuprnieiiients.
Uml thn sun been less ru-kluthu event
would lmielMieii mole biilllunt In color,
fin the Indies were deterred from appearing
lu thelr appreprlutn costume's, mid only a
few blarers shocked the Inhabitants of the
North Kinl, itnaecilstnined te thelr va
garies. II IIPILIUM. PKII.MITS OUANTKD.
Murve.VM .Matin In April Fer tlie Kiniotleu
or'INveeil.v-llio Iliitliltngs.
Permits rorthiiereellotiorbiilldliiKswern
Issiicsl by thu mayor te the following pei pei
sens during thn month or Aprils
Jaeeb Hei7, tvvotwe-storvbilck houses,
en Plum street, Is'tw eon l3ast King unci
Chestui.
lleiiry Uethnriuel, three-stem' building,
Seuth Queen, between Vine mill' Oni niiiii.
Wlse ,V Ure., brlek stable, en St. Jeseph
street, bet ween Prospect and Spring streets.
August (Irlel, two-story building, High
mi, mitii-ini I'erwari mui laturei.
Jesenli Schiiililt. Ivin.sliirv l,nllill,,.r
Poplar street, between Filbert and Dor Der
wart. J. II. Livingston, brltk stable, Marlen
street, between Limn street unci Cheny
Alley.
Ocs). AV. lUrrls, two tuo-stetv brick
houses, North stieet, betvv'een Duke mid
Christian.
Catherine) Themas, bink building, ".tit
West Vine.
Philip F.lsemnn, fiainn shop, (Shi North
Queen street.
Williamson ,fc Fester, brick building en
Mllllln street.
Jehn F. Helnltsh, tliiesi.steiy bilik
biilltliug, 147 North (Menu street.
Jehn AY. Musser, Inlek stable en Cheiry
Alley, '
. V.'W H'liimKiirilnei, twelnry In lei,
building, North Limn stieet.
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A llo,vHSIi-iiiige Aeettleilt.
Cliiuley Muter, n tlve-i ear-old seu or
Albeit Huler, vv he resides at Ne. HOI Poplar
street, met with u serious iiecldent Inst
evenlng. He was plavlng with u knitting
needle, which he had in his hum!. A little
companion gave hlin n push mid he loll
clown. The needle! was In his hand under
him when he lull, and It imnetratcd Ids
abdomen te the depth or tlui Inches, Dr.
Keuiiinil was sent ler mid nfW inueh
trouble he siuc-ectled In removing the
needle. 'Iho wound is ti serious oue nml
It mlijht yet terminate fatally,
NiileMc nnd .Murder.
Al an eai ly hoiirTiiesduy morning Jacob
1). hhaulls, a w eilthy farmer. M vi'urseld,
who llvtsl In Jellciheii township, Pa., near
Pittsburg, was found dead bunging le a trim
back or his residence. Lying In thu burn
yard ii few feet aw ay w us his eiiug wife,
shot through thelsslvmitl ratnliy wounded.
David und f'oeigoShnuliH, sons or the old
limn, anil stepsons or Mrs. Shaulls, weie
hi ought te Somerset mid letlgisl hi Jail
chaigtsl with the crliue. It is alleged that
(he old man eniiiinltled siileldn lirst mid
then Dai Id, his son, itttempted te kill his
stepmother, iv he Is only UOi ears of age, te
mevent lier liiheiltlng the ustute, the two
bevs hoping by this menus te scviite thu
eslutu themselves.
College Notes.
The lust le turoeflhocouiHii Instituted liy
tliuCnllegeY. M. C. A., fur tills season, will
be delivered in the College ehnisil lo le lo
meriovv evening. Itev.C. . W'elser, I). I).,
eri3ust(lreenvllle, Pn., will deliver (his
lecture. His subject Is "The lights In the
diirk ages."
The final examinations "senior test "
of the senior class lu Franklin and Mar
slull college will begin next Monday. II
vv ill continue) hoi eu iluv m.
'I he closing examinations of Hie theologi
cal scinlimrv me be lug held ut thu present
lime.
Pnv Nene WiilerTitx.
Thn c ill tieastirer te-day began leceli lug
thu water ie ills. The nllh until be open for
that putse en Monday mid Saturday
tl linings or each week from 7 le K e'elcs k.
Persons p.iylug their rent new can save live
puree ut,
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Went uu tlulj.
Hheafler McNeill, who was iipiMiliited
tri'iisfer iiuill ilerk c) take the place or
Jnliii lienvart, went en duly te-day,, Mr.
Der wait roll ring.
lit Teut nirt'iilTury Ooveniiiient.
lu the Heuse of Coiumens en Tuestlav
in filing n motion ofSmnuel Smith ( Liberal)
ciiisiiilug thn geveiiiineiit ter festering
spirit drinking in India, was carriisl by a
loteot 113 tellll.
Died or Ills Iiiiiilcs.
I'llll.viiLl riiii, Muv 1. Oeorge ivlntii
illtsl te-day trem ihJiirlesIiilllotciloiiSiilur ihJiirlesIiillletciloiiSiilur ihJiirlesIiilllotcileiiSiilur
duy last by Anten Itruf, Jielh men were
lliipltncil at Chsrles Class' brouery.
lat. with etheis was skylarking and
teasing llniT, who became tinge rest und
icUIug a hamuli r, strut k Klal a blew en
the held which iieiilted, us ktuttsl, in Ids
ill .ill) te-day.
A .New social Club,
Vmiiigt-iitvuts are new Wliig mud.) te
start u social i lub In Ijiiicaster, te but out eut
si.sl et prole'ionul uml blislues men.
It will be isiudiiitid en (hu plans of the
clulwln the large i cities.
s, II, Ite.v nebis' Iteeeptlen.
.Samuel II, Keynelils bus Invited the
iiiuuibcrsnf the bar mid thujiiclges te a 10
t option whlih he wilt glieut hU home this
ei oiling. Tliuociasleiiof tlie reception Is
Mr. Hey neleU retirement trem the bar.
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Miil-i-l.ii;e Licenses Issued.
During thu mouth of April Hieie w ere 72
marriage lloenses issued by tlie clerk ofthe
erHau.' court.
a.c. Lceinnl, two thrcse-stery buildings,
Seuth (jiicsin betvv eon Uermaii uml Chun h.
Jeseph H. .oek, eight two-story houses,
Careline strtS'l. bete, eon Mnnni-nml S'isxwhI
PJUCE TVO CENTS.
THE OPENING GAME.
Oil:.'. Sl IllNDRED PEIISIXS iTTMD TEES.
DtVS EXHIBITION MITCH.
Itnln Prevent .Many AVltncKatng It-Thi
Auaust riowers Knslly nefeatad ny
thu Ijvnenster l'roreMlouals.
On Tunstlay nfteruoen the Iaineaslcr bamj
ball club, w hleh Is a member of the Mid Mid
dle States League, plnj ed their first gums
In the city. Owing te the bad woather of
the last week the players had hut onedny'a
praetlce befere going lu te play. Thelr
op)Knenis yesterday wero the Augnst
Flowers, a strong aiimteur club from the
eastern seellnn of tlie city, who played
semie i ery geed gmius Inst suinmer. Thore
were betw eon (XK) uml 7tO iwopleontho
Breiiinls lu McOiauii's iirk,noiwlthstand iirk,neiwlthstand
Ing thu Tact that theie was n elrlrzllltg rain
nearly till oftertieon. At no tlme was the
rain heai'y, but It was sufllclent te keep
many people nw ay front the amiltieU who
ethervi ise would liai e gene.
The Augnst Flowers had Hegnrtlt and
IleMi for their batteTy.aiid the lalter caught
a line gnme, w hlle bin throwing waa very
geed. Uls pltdier was net hit hard, oxeopt
by tw n men of the ether club. Carrell and
(llbseti weie Iho lamcuster bnlfbry. The
former was se encvtlie that but two hits,
ene of which wns n. scratch, were mails off
him nml sixteen Flowers struck out.
(llbsen Kvehlm geed suppeit, in fact the
enlv errors outside of thn buttery were
made by 1nig at third base, who la a
catcher, mid is tilling the Hnltinn until
the nrrll nl or Floed. The Atiguit Flewers
had several ilniniigliig eners. Amongfthe
best features of the gniue wns the eateh of a
very dllllctilt liy by Lolbfrieil, of the
August Flewers, who captured the ball
ntler a long inn near thn fence, and the hit
ting of Leng nml Clark. On (he w hole, the
new club inaile a very fuvomble lmpros lmpres lmpros
sleii,nml the following sceru w ill giv a senm
ide.ief their werk:
Ac'cii'sr new'Kii,
K. II. 1. A. K.
1-ASCAStKlt.
If. f. I A. K.
wyen, i.. i ii s n
Iti'uh.c. ,.e e .1 n
IliKtli'.vi.ii noun
Kline, :i. 0 II A 4
MIliler,'J.. 0 I n :i
I'etitlW.lii 0 0 10
I J-Mifrltsl,l.. 0 0 4 I
limit, V., oieo
JIeK'rlliJ.r 0 e 0 e
lllj'DilUOll, 11 0 H 0 U
u laiuir, ii ..... 3
0 Clark, s. ... i
VHUVnli'ti.r 0
J Itlijby, U,' e
UlVitk,ilM. 0
0 fetlllK, in. I
PdltXMIII, C.
'.'.Currell, ir.. 0
2
1
I)
0
1
e
I IS 1
MU
TetnL.. a 1 'J !iT III 7 Total 10 II 'It 33 S
Annual Flew or,...... 1 000 0 00001
1 jiiica.tir U001S003 4 ID
lliili enrnnl Aumetl I'lewer,!); lavnciiilc-r, 6.
Tvvtitmselill Oliirtc. Total Uie hll Alirum
Klnviitr, a; laiiiciiHlcr, li Hucrlilisi hits ltlt.
loiilieiise, la.rt en tiise August Klower, 4;
Idinejister, C. istrmk. out Aumist 1 'Ien or, la!
laiiitiisler, 'i. 1 ln-t Imsn en txtlla Aiigutl
1 lniier,a; iJinnislertS. I'aicsed hulls llmri.-J:
Ollisnn, I. Mlnsetl llilnl HtrlUe Ulbnen, l".
Mu licit lir liillK-IIi)i;iirlli, J 1. Total error. -AiiKii.t
I 'Inner, 101 Imocasler, U. LTlniilre
Win. Uccii, 'J'liiui of Kiinie li.W,
Wllllmu H. Doeii has been apimluted a
Middle States Uiugitn iniiplre for Lnneastur
In place of Chesler Ciimmliigs, who would
tint serin. Mr. Peen weiiltl have been
nppelulcsl before, but It wns thought that
he had Intended going Inte tint Western
league. He Is a geed man nnd gives thu
groatesl satisfaction.
The b iltery for the Cubnn Oinnts te-day
Is Wytnnud Wllliaiiisi Hint of the Lancaster
club Is Kilroy uml Vogt.
Neil's or the Itliimeml.
The games of lusn bull yesterday rc
snlttsl us follews: Phlladelphln 7, llosten
11: Pittsburg II, Cleveland I,; Pittsburg tl
Cleveland 4, (second gaiiie:) Itidlnnapelhi
tt, Chlcngiiri; New Yerk 0, iViuliingten 7j
Columbus ! Atldclli! H; St, Leuis a, IouU IeuU
i Hid 'J; St. Itniilsin, lAxiisiille -I, (second
game ;) llaltlmore.', ltioeklyuUi ltroeklyu
7, lliilHuieiet!, (scssind giune;) Kansaa City
m, Clmlnnatlil; IUsten;u, New llaven 8;
Nevvurk 7t Worcester 1 Jeusey City II,
Lewell 6; WllkesbnrielJ.HnrtferdU; Hsr
rlsbiirg II, SenU'rsutS; Cuban Glantt, C,
Highland I; Ciilmn Ulaula I'l, Housten 0,
(second giiiue;) Heading ' HlllsilaluO.
TheL'ubmi b'lunts iilnveil the Houstons,
or Chester, jtsteiday nnd Grant, the great
colored second baseman, had three henin
runs. Theelubarriiisilii lmcnstnr te-day
mid are playing the Ijiucnster club. They
will be hem again te-morrow und every
body should we them, as It la the most
suceessful coleretl elub n or organized,
Clurk, the short step of thu Laucmter
elllb, who lesembles "Chick" Hnffertt,
although semen lint tailor, iimdci himself a
favorite) yesterday.
Charles Masen's Ciant,srhll of whom nra
ever six fts't high, will bit here ou Friday
mid Siturchiv.
The Middle States thaiiipIenshli season
opens lu earnest tn-day.
Several hundred issiple, levied vts,tor vts,ter
tlui's giime from tlie loot's of buildings
adjoining the grounds.
1 he Miclille States schedule for tn-day la
Philadelphia (Hants ut Pending; Yerk at
Harrlsbiiig; Cuban (iiautsut Iamonster.
The Klre Commltteo.
laist livening (he flre committee of ooun eoun oeun
ells met uml opened the prope:d4 for feed
for the horses uml the herse shoeing for (ha
coming six iiieuIIls. I). 11. 1 Hindis was tin
lowest bidder ter ftssl nnd tlie contract waa
aw aided te him, The llgurei weru: Ne. 1
Western eats, Ui) cents per IiiibIieI ; cliepjuxl
com uml eats, la cunts sir biibhel; bran,
111 cents JK.-I bushel ; Ne, 1 wheat stjruvr, fll
per ten.
'I he only bidder fur shoeing was IMwartl
Walker nml he secured the contract, lit
recelv es Is) cents for reinev Ing mid putting
buck old kheiM mid $1.&0 for n set of new
ones.
The coininlttce approved thoiictlenof Iho
elder engineer lu uplKilntlng Al Itluelmrt a
hesemaii of Ne. li ieniuitiy iiutciicl of
(jcsirge W. Helt), reslgnecl.
May l:i iv as llxcd us the day for Inspection
ofthe tmtiie tlteili'imrtiuent. At that Hum
all thu houses will hi1) Visited by Hit) eom eem eom
uilttee ami thn stoek, m lehlliri, Ac, will
be examined.
llu.v tin's ynllllOllle Concert.
TlierUihu's orchestral s:hoel repeateel
Hindu's hv iiiphoiile cencert at Trinity
eh ipel 911 TuiiHtlay ev cuing te an
nudlcnee much larger lU.ni ou last
Thursdiy evening. The pregramme
wns tlie H.iiie witli a fe,w exceptions as en
lust Tliiirsdny. Among the new solectlons
was a piano duett by Miss Mary Hevvman
nutl Miss Mae ilyerlj ami u clarienet aole
by Prof, 'iherbahii, with piano neconi neceni
Kiiiliueut by Miss Ltiith Metzger. Haydu'a
Kinder Sviitphnuie by thu orchestral
si hoel w as llnely rendered.
Taken te the l'eultentlni'y.
Sherltl llurkheldcr took thu prisoners te
the 1-isteru ponltentlary this morning,
Hint weixi sentcneesl at the April court.
They vv ere It. U (in honeur, burglar i Jelm
Hell, horse) thief, unci F.dwunl Fichuiaii,
lertlie (taker and 1)1 1 ler thefts.
Tim Unruly Tramps.
William Mitchell and wile, thn two
tramps who raised cain at Lline
et k one ei cuius; lt week, w ero heanl
befere Squira Dnnner en Mniulay evenlug.
'1 hey weie eciiiimlttcKl ter trial nt court en
the fellow iig charges : Mile hell, earrylug
couccnled weapons nud malicious uilschlnf,
his vv ife, earri ing oencesiled w capons.
DIsehai-gtHl On a Writ.
Chillies King, w he had received 3d dy
fieni Altlerman iktrr ler being drunk and
illieruuriv, imtianrju dviuiwhuuiju i Mer- r
fcea tliii Hionien and dlscharged ou a ;
V rlt of haln?as qervu. t
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diroelors of the l'eimsjhaiila railroad. -
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