3 . V ,s Jf -I I f I ).' f . i I -' - 5s JnMli VOLUME XXV NO. 270. LANCASTER, PA., THURSDAY, JULY .11, 1889. PKICE TWO CENTS ah ettcetf ?TI9ll(MflElfJHIfiiiiHlfiiiiHtlfiiiiiiiSlfHMtAfBlife' , sv'"i! MM 4 'PVvWtPWWIWIIIWWWIBfWMS5K& HIS INJURIES PROVE FATAL fO.MUII F. J. SHItEi FER, lll'RT (l TIIK ITII (IF JI'LV, DIES O.M1EDEMilY. Wlille ItiimtHuu D.xiiiiinlte It KxpletleH mill licenites Hit llmly Terribly. , Ile Unm-rn n Week. Cenrnil F. .1. Si hacllur, ion of Cenrad Schacllcl, piopileteror the Western lintel, xvhe was se terllily lujuicil mi the Fourth or July liy tlie explosion or n ilyiiinilte e-artilelge, died liem the etlects or his In Juries mi Wednesday allernoen about Imir jrist Cem r o'clock. It whs null known Unit the young mini was vciy bully hurt mill tlie impmssleu xvns tint liu timid net live. It was noticed tli.it he glow iniicli wuf-c utter dinner yesterday and he s'Uik ciy rapidly until his death wi lined. He passed awnyxery iilitly, kissing his l.itlici mill inothei mid gl ing them goeeMx a shortly before. Tim x tiling iii.iii as 'je j ears or age en the "7th of March. Hcxvasn hud working veung nmn mid slme 11 little lsy hsd Iiceii w orfc erfc ing In diftcrunt qttariles. He was cmplevcel by Wllll.yii Westiuan, sit Dillcivlllc, lei sovenil jeurs hefem he went te work ler 1'icilcrkk F.uglc. Ills fllllfltlll "A Ul tlllf O 111 tl'M llll M.lf lllllllt' mei iilnt lit ti e'i lock lit St. Jeseph's chine li. TIIK TF.At II Kits' CONVCNTION. Tlie Member Ilcclile ti A-Hciillilc it) Munch hunk Ni'it Vctif. Fully l?iJ uiiieIIihI delegates iiltemleil the thlrty-lillh tiutiuiil meeting orthe I'entisvl I'entisvl MililiiSlateTc.il hoi s'assee I itlen in Altoeui en WiKlncs.il.iy. The Hcv. Hi. Nathan ('. Sihaeller, et K lit tow u state nei mill school, delivered an iiihlicsseu Inilu-tilal uluca uluca Hen. He said that the system applies te neriiial ami high school", lint Is inipraitl eable clsowheie, and In this the convention agieed. Supcilnleiident If. XV. Weiss et Schtivl- klll leimtx, uiul an excellent paper en " District Supervision," urging Its iliilm, explaining Its purposes anil answ erhif; the objections llleil te the system by the people, of the Ntate. "siipeiliitemluut II. '. Ilieune- man, of 01 k i eiinly, ceutinuisl lis ilis( us- slen, cl.iiniiug tli.it rei p cry fin t. or less M-hoels thne shall boa superintendent. Ills retn.ii ks w 01 e pr.n lu.il anil pert Incut. PiefesMji Jehn C'ullxpi, of lleiuesieiil. then cl.iliemtiil upon the prexleus iliscus sien, and Siicrlutemlent M. J. Iliccht, el l.:iiic.'-t( 1, com lulled the discussion in an nble'tud in islerly .iddiesn, in wlili li,(;i.iut ing the value of i loser Mipciiisleu, h argued that public sentiment .mil net statu tory eiuctiuent was essential te IN suet ess- fill establisliiuent. The .ilU'i neon w sslen was l.uuely taken up in n .ilualile dis cussien el te 1111111I ti.Unin. Dr. N. I'. Stli.tellci Miy .ililyilercmlcil this new re.ituinet our isluc.itien ami his iliscilssien diew ciiticisui tiem Dr. Heme, ivheel.iiiued th.it lliu system w .is impr.ic. tic- able. 1)1. Huehile, of lmaster, inquire 1 why the state lommlssieu liad never p lnteil Its rcpeit. I)i. Sch.ietlei expl lined tli.it tlie delay was with the state printer. I'relissur W. II. r.irkei in ule nonie caustic Ntrictures upon thnapplicitieu, lint l.tMirinl the systein. Miss Annie McCormick, or I'liUiidelphia, i;a e an eceHllui;ly iilimblu leeturn en piiiu.iiy methods, Illustrating uitliHcil made i ii.irts hm adiiiii.ilite s.k- teni. At the eeiiiiiL- session Miilm H. W. Mc- Claugliry, orthe state lelnrm itei j at lliilit- inplen, k.im1 a Mibi.itile nildicsseii manual traiuiiiK as It Is applied in this new state institute. His lemaiks weie inteiestiu mil te the point. I.Mollent music l Misses Jean lilinn, nuie (iiiiic, J. It. Iviuf-aud the Chei.il union concluded an eM'elient session. Mauch Chunk was welccteil as the next Iphice et iiicctinir. Afler the eleitlen et iitnieis tins iiHHliuiK tlie teuheis will spend the iciii liudci nt the d.ij at Cicssen 'piiliK's. Ni'n nt th 1'iiktir 'In lilt'. Irriini thn M'iiHhflu;liil Oli'it.il uunibei et L'eutli men were i;.tthcicd it t'h.iuibei Iain's telling pekei steiiiM the niiei iiaj, wiien one et tin in suit : "(inn it tlie iiei lest n.ini"s nt pekei I ever s.iw in tins i n wasiiineii mil nun; age in a mom atttie A i Jinteii hotel, wlieie seici.il -'Ciiueiiici' well Known in union u politics Mine Hi the p.iit. All the li. mils Mad x en dcJlt and about hki weie hi the net iilme tlie diaw. liilx two Mit) ed. TIic.n lie in lieu. Mahene nud I'el. Huni Wat ersihi. Hen, -Maliene held two nail and Iren one cud. W'atteiMiu steed pat. Ma- ioiie net an e en f ion. want rseu s.iw liie lixi and laiscil 1)1 ill s.,(Rl. .Maliene sw that iiiieunt ami raised it another soe. a(. eisen s,iw Hi it and raised it M.tmil, Ma- lene laid down and asked Wuttersen te let ilin see the cuds, but Heni Kiid "Ne: lyeliwaiu in see wiiu I nave Mill must ia lei it," and lie raked in thn net. Af- erw.uds he told bin trlemls just what he lad. Itwasa ( mil blull, and he haiidn't i (aid in Ills hind higher than a qucen, nil u leek scM'i.u ineusanii nun us el tlie I'liuini.iiii'iitlciii iii'n nieiiey through using Ids nciie at tlie piupei time." siuil ler .."., Olie liiimiiKt's, llrewuA llcnscl, attiuiic s ler iign-ttis .intiin, i nteied a suit te-daj tin slaudei, In theieuit el i illinium pleas, against Jehn Moen'. '1 he alllila it tiled sets leith tint Moeio cm ulalcd repeitsatlcitiug Ins i hai- litlei, w lieieliv he sulleis -s'tuKl daiuagcM. Moeio is the leuiig man iiiiiiinittnl by I'listiie i ellius ler tlif same elleiise, but as It was a nieper case Tin the i h II i milts, he as (llwhaignl liv the leuit, altei which ie enleied suit against Union lei -si.untl biniages ler talse iuipi iseiiiiieut. Itllll l)M'l' li, ii iikeii. Han, a II car-old son el I. S. lien, lit Ninth (hi en stiii t, nut with an mci- lcut last eien lug. He was dihing tiem !ikj spungs with a lead el baskets. In ;eing upa lathci steep lull en the way he ;et out te walk in elder te lighten theleul. tVhen the topef the hill was icathisl he riii te gtt into the wagon again, but luade i misstep and fill te the gieiiud. lteth ilnels et tin wagon p.issed exer Mini, uuisinghiiii ipiite sexcrely about the legs. sikmI a Weman ler I'lngiiliu; Illm Willi mi 1 i i iii.I n ti : ti.siib.s en I 'i.ini'lf.rv tlcel and be reniiiLihis lb it Aliir I'riibl. he icsides mar linn, will net give him inv ifsi lie S.IVM (imi slu veils at anil llairttes llllll W llile lu ismillin klml .mil 10 will nel HiLi'i endiiiit li. Hi Ii.im unci I ltrjei dlscrdeily nimliiit beleie Aliler- nau riiiKerien ami nail 1ms bien tnteiid or a lit'tri'v S.IIO n s,ti,0i I'lL.nth. Ihc 'U'ldiv & hoelsiif M Jehn s Lutli- ran iliurih and Lietwald Mis,l(in nre Milling i pi nil- at l'uirv n te-day. 'Iho I'resiivitriaii Miuinriu Mimlay sihoel is mlting ill tin dav at l.itlu. lleth inrllim vent ever the Itcidlug iailie.ul. Tin Sunduv si hiHil or .Ien's Lutheran hurili arc pi im kiii' te-da at liix'l.v bprliife I lie atti iid.iui e is huge I llll. IuIiuseii'h AIhIik ler. Tiies II Illillli. the allei.'fil aluliutei or l.lllie l-iliuseii. ilaiiglitiu or Jehn NtdiiN. Iv.is liemil liv .U.loiluaii.s,iiiitlie' I.ub.ineu, I'lii) hiirc. igalnsit hmi are .cuxiuli and lutterv 'Uli int. lit te kill and ;uretv of Ihc jaa. e. Ilu nUUrnun nt'irue.1 the haseh te lOurt and Ilulin.jn 1 iiu' h. d : ie furnish jsje-j, the ImiI denunded, was eeni- altted te Jail, r.xciTiNca wettixi iivivesurnnw. The rickle .Miilden Itesltnted Ixing, tint, Mll'l'llilelist at tjlst. Knmi the Atlanta LVnstlttitlen. Olie of the most Hcnsatleiial mnrrlnges took ptiicn net far Trotti Villa llici Weil ncsday niernlngthat lias ever hnpivnsl In thin part or Ueergia. .Net Inr out frein low li n Tariiier resides, w he I mil a daughter possessing mere than nnllmirr Iwiiutv nud ncteiuplisliiucuN, whose heart two gentle inen sought. It became ci Idcnt te each of Iho gentlemen that she only hint ene heart, nml that she w eulil marry ene or them seen. Ter a week, Mad.ime ltiimer has It, thu lamp was net extinguished boenuso in" one or the ether calling en her, and "they sav" who premised each one te take him. One of these gentlemen was a young w blew ei . and the ether u handsome young rollevv ofnbeut twenty three summers. It Is said the old felki weit rather Inclined te thu vmiiig widow i-i, and the jeung lady prelerrel the j eiiiig in in, nml se the tlglit went bravely en until tliecniuiiitinilv Airn niile or two mound took sides with the, boys. I'm n week ke1s have been selling en the Iievh. One day widower stock would be aw ay up yonder, and erliaps in tire tli.in a day tlie voting man stock would tun no. Se en Stittinlhy evening the boys beys beys were banking three te ene en thu veuiig mail HtiM'k, but it became ev ideiil Unit they were pulling Ter the homestretch, mill It was juiderstiMl that the 11 1st one en thn battto-greuml some Sunday morning with a llcenseand u commanding ntllecr weu'il w in tlioyirle. lleth gent'einen had pre. inieil lliViises. Tlie widower sent Ills commanding ellicer out en .Satunlay te held himself In readiness. , Saturday evening tlie young man caiue te tow n te try tu get up a settlement or tlie matter, lint befoie he leuld gain an mull mull euce with the young widower he icceivcil a dispatch te come nt eme, ler beheld all things were ready, mid te coine ipiickly ; net te ensiime any time inviting them In. When he icaihcd the rami the bird had Mown and u us caged. New conies Sunday, tlie gloat day or the struggle. Tlie young widower 'was en lund. The prle was brought out, and slie was iiileimed tliat lie was new ready. She begged time. He told her "Ne: new or nev er," se lar ns he w as com crned. 'Iho pieacher asked tlieni If they were likely te "reach a verdlct." Her reply was, ".Mere time." He told thein he would be coinpelled te be travelling te re.nli his appointment. Hut, as has been stateil, the jeung widower rcnuiued en his knees and kept pleading. Finally she viclded, and u courier was dlspatchisl lei the prc.ichei, who was overtaken some dist.uue away, thinking ever what liin text should be under such tiying circum stances. Ilu was huirieil back, and Iho .voting widow captured the prize. In a nt uncut the new Hashed ever tin sollU sellU mcnl, nml the exiitemeiit leached revel heat. At ene time there seemed te be double blowing among the friends of the two rivals. As a lesull thu lolleulng umrriage notice is pileted: Mairied, at the lesldence orthe bride's ratlier, Mr. Nathan V. Stalling, Mi. J. K. Coimei te Miss i:ilji Stalling, tlie Itev. J. It. T. llrewu puileimiiig the cereiueny. Tin: akmi.is we.i:it MAiiiur.n. He IMltH en Ilin Itlllg AVttll Ills 'I'eetli unit Fishes Out li IVeAVItli Ills 'Iecs, l'lein the niiiliuiatt i:niiilrcr. A very unlniie umrriage was celebrated ill Squiie llaiiHei's etlbe vesterdav ntler ntler ntler noen. the sipilre ellliliting. The brlde wasMiss Jcssle Treeger, wlie lives at the comer of Main street and MeMicken avenue. Shu obtained soine eelcbrity two years age by leading a strike of tho'wait the'wait icssesin Iteikweirn lestaurant. SheisLt) vw.irs old, The groom was Charles K. Adams, betlei known in thodime iimseiiui win hi as the Armless Wonder. Hu was lei li without these useful members or the body, nml in lieu el a better mid meiu pro pre pro titable means of livelihood, Illicit himself out te 1 i hid museums. Adams is new about aeyenri of age, and, b u ring the lack el arms, is a line specimen el physical beiuty. ThealMcine or aims is little felt by tlie Wonder, hewevei, fei hu has liccome very expert with his tees nml mouth. He i.iii tlniMil a needlii or wiile a nett letter with the teimei, while with the latter he paints d.iiutv liltle pillules, ds.eiates i bin iwme, etc., Iieldiug the biiihh between histielh. When the iniiple euleiid the siiuire's elllie vesteixlay nud said tliev vv.iutisl te be united in wedleik that etllclal was pei plexed lern while. " Hew can you join hands? " he asked I tl.i i ul 1 , pointing te Adams. "Oh, that is easy enough," said tlie putt.v blide, who stiud lully time heads sheitn than the gloom, and she tended up and grnspisl the stump el Ids unde veloped left arm with hei light h mil. " Sec, " slies.iid, as she steed smilingly en liei tip tot"., " Hut the ling. Hew i.iii he put Iho tii.it i i ige ring en your llngei ?" " In this way." Mid Ad mis, and thoas theas tuiiishisl ellii lull in the squire's i euit vvoie thuudeistiui k te see the circlet el geld bitwecn the armless man's tcith. Itending his head heilefllv sliipul it ever the gill's liiigei. Satistiid that thoieiiplu undeistoed theii business, tlie sipiiiewent ahead mid poi pei poi tenu the lerimeiiy. Aflei being m.ide'mati and w ile Adams sat dew n, and slipping the shoe oil his right tool, ihst losing a sttsklug with the front et the loot tut oil, he it-.n lusl into his vest peckit with Ids teci nml brought out a loll et bills. Selecting a llve dollar nete he tciideieil it .is ii lee, mid putting en Ids shoe went away, his Utile w ile sticking close te lilm. Tltl'VIS AMI OMIHNA'IIONs. 'I he.v I'roveko ii splrtteil Discussion In tlie Wj inning; 'I errlifiry Convention. A secial te the St. l'.iul I'liimer 1'itxn tiemOiympi.i, W. T s.iys: "Thelirst in in tiiiiatieu et a light in the constitutional loiivcntieii en triistsand i ombiuatiens was m nle en Tuesday. President llev t inllisl the couventieii loonier at ' p. in. and an an lieumed tweuty-three standing toimnil teimnil tees. 'I lien ciine tlie lengthy re'rt el Iho lommittie en rules, whiili to'ek up most et the .iftcinenn, tu be read and lu'teil iieu. "Jehn Kirmear, el Seattle, being ih.dr m in et the leiuuiittet' en ( oiperations, in tiiNluieil a ver.v plainly-worded it'soliitieii ilcueiincing ti lists mid combinations ns nmeng thu worst existing ev lis and likely te iuterftre with the industrial growth or tlie new state, 'ihe icsolutien calls ler the instruction el the special committee te lepeit in l.ixer et nilause in tlie constitu tion te prohibit any agreement between local corporations with ether local rei ra tions, as well as rerelgn ones, te lix the piiioel any tummedity upon the pain et leifeltiug pieieity and franchise liueini uiuliately. "Judgii Henry, or Olyiupl.i, moved rtl (rem e te thu eoriveratiou lommittie, but Mr. Sullivan, or'l.ueiu.i, tiiisl te prevent the motion from being jiut, by point of order, tliat it iuterlered with the president's prciogntives, but was overruled and the relereuce motion pievniled liv a xote el ti tu Z. Alter considerable discussion tin) committee will doubtless Inv or n stieng clause despite tlie ciisiUeii et delegates who iindei various piitexts hide tlieir It.u el or interest in corporations. Tlie cenv i ntien will assemble uvei j day heie arterat 1:30 p. in." '1 he -ens of Veterans. 'Iho llrst session or tlie ninth annual cou ceu v cntien et the l'ennsv lv aula Div ibien Sens et Veterans cenv cned in Itciioveou Wed nesday morning Division Colonel J. L. Rake, el Heading, with tlie ether div itlen elllters were piescnt, and upwards of two hundred representatives excuplid seats in the convention. Twe sessions of the en campment were held, at which the only Imsincss transacted was the reception or tlie ieKirts or tlie elliicrsmul committees. Celnuil Itiiku was preseittist uithadia-meiid-studdisl pest i (iniuianiler's cress h tlie delngntes presc nt, i emiiiaiiiler-iu-Chlefii. 11. Miliett li. esstisl te visit tlie eiicimpiuriit to-inerinvv. A e-inip lire was held at night, w hen the v Kiting suns w llll many et the towns (ssiplci took ndvantage of u juiigmmiiic anting. si ler their euti- laiuuiL'lll. Au Ktra So.xiien. Ii was sonu-efHijally annemucd at the M hit. H-ue that au ulra soiea ut C-unsroxveuld be called betvv eon October j 15 anil November 1. AN OLD MAN DROWNED. 1 . FRIM WILMYS BOIIY FtOt l THE Itl.V KSTOIH, KK KdlK llll.!, He Jh laist seen sHiImk en (he Itnuk or tlie stream A Hey Nnrisixxl.r KenCM DrewntuK. Tlie dead body of mi old man was round In the Conestegn creek, betivecii Heck' Hill and Safti Harber, en Wednesday afternoon between mid ii o'clock. It was te-day Idcntllicd ns that or Prank Wilsen, mi in mute or the county almshouse. Wilsen wmidensl nvvay rnnn the almshouse Wed nesday morning. On Wedneiday neon he was seen te pass Heir's hotel nt Kink Hill. ,t II o'clock Adam I.crevcr saw lilm wnlk te the islge or the creek nud sit dew u en the grass. Mr. I.efever paid no further iittcntlon'te the man mid mi hour nller w arils his dead body vv as found u Tew reet from the shore In the xvntur. Where tlie body was round the xvuter was xeiy shallow mid baiely imxciih! the body. It U net known whether the man com mitted suicide or whether he became nf fetted by the intense heat nml Tell into the creek. Deputy Corener S. 11. (Jeed was nelllled ntul ateempaiiltsl by Dr. I. M. Wittner he Hiiiniuentsl n Jury nml held an impiest. His juiers wcre.l. K. 1'lekel, M. IC, II ess, II. F. Warlel, Marls Heed, F. H. Hoeil mid 11. II. Hilts, nml tlieir verdict was that death resulted Treiii diewnlng. WIIseii'm remains were bietight te this city this morning by Undertaker .erchcr and taken te the dead' heusd of the nlinsheusc. A Wilsen has no known friends his ic'mulus will be but led in thu almshouse cemetery. Wilsen xvns a foreigner, and became an lumate orthe almshouse last May. Nearly Drowned. Jisl evening ltmlelph l'rangley, n boy between IK and lis yeais of age, who is a cigannakei by tr.ide and lives at Ne. 'Hi Locust street, in idea narievv escaiie frtim drew nlng vv hlle bathing in the Conestegn, at Lady Shade, n sheit illstnnee nbevn Hei gait's l.anillng. Ijist evening l'rangley vv cut te the cicek xv ith seme ether bev s or about hisovvnage. Ile was unable te swim ami (icorge Frcdci ick, miethei young man, undertook te teach him. Tim veung men neon stripped mid entcicel thu stream to gether. It xv ns net long until they were In decpwntci nud l'rangley began sinking. Hu struggled hard and Frederick took held or li I in te s.ivn him. Ile round that he was unable te de anv thing mid he let him go. l'rangley sink twite, and was going down a third time when Jehn Mc Culley and Charles llossendeil', two men who had been In bathing mid were about diesslng, saw his clanger mid sprung into the stream te his rescue. They succeeded in bringing the veung man te thu shine, nml thus saved hln lite. Ile was conscious when placed upon thu bank, but com plained of leeling roll of w nter. In a short lime hu had fully recovered and was nble te go home, but he does net cam te rejic.it tllO CK'liCIIUC. a stiiikj: in tiu: iiemf.stkaii mux. The Workmen Iteruse the Scnln or Cnr iieglii, l'lilpps A Ce. The greatest struggle of the yeur between lahei mid capital began en ednesdny nt iiemesieaii wiiu it pel social enceiiuiei. Thoemplevesof Ciirnegle, I'hipps A Ce.'m steel mill at Homestead have refused te accept the linn's sliding sea In or wages, and the company will em ploy non-union men, if they can gut theui. nml hottse them surely behind tlie high fence wide li surieillidsthu Home stead mill. About 2,.ree men were cm cm plev isl at tlie Heme it cad mill. They quit weik a couple) of wet ks age when thu plant shut down ler repairs. On Wednesday ,'i00 biicklaveis, tarpeiiters, machinists, etc., who li ixe been employed in miking tlie lcji.dis, laid down then tools also. 1 hey i .line out et the mill j aid in n body, leav ing only three men at ,w erk. These) vM'ie cmiilev'cd in repailing the railieail Hacks. 'I he day w as chur.icturi7isl by mi incit ing encounter between a mob or the strikeis and (.. It. Faucet, u Itiaddetk merchant, who was employed by the 111 1 1 1 te manage n boaidiiig-lieuso inside the mill vard in which tlie non-union men w ill be epiarteitsl, Ile was beaten, but ti ll illy pulled u revelvei nud managed te t'snipe nlive. The linn's scale or wages is te be in I'oice ler three) v cars, ami makes mi aveiagu ifeluetieu or about -1) pci i cut en the wages or all skilled w eik men, while It ghee the unskilled labmersnii advance of 10 iiertent. 'ihe tirm published III I'itlshuig mid in eight ethei leading i Hies a column advei tiseiueiit inviting wuikmen. Thu itilvet tiseineut slievv s the amount each may earn cieh mouth. It is said that it' the strike continues ten davs, mi client will be made liy labor leaders "te call out the moil nt tlie l.dgm Thomsen steel works mid thu Tw i nt v-uintli and 'llilrty-thlnl strei ts iron mills in Pittsburg, owned by the Camegie linn. The Helgar Thomseii is new non union anil thu two Pittsburg mills are nuclei the control el the Amalgamated ANsoei.itien of Iren and Steel Workers.'! he lirm signed the amalgamated annual wage si ale ter these two mills suveial days age, Shurill McCanille s was siinimeiied Ie Heiiiesteael at neon. He was aciemp.iuiisl by a di put V, and they held u consultation w itli the ell'ic-ials or the company. Nearly nil Ilin big linns hnve signet! tlie Amalga mated scale, and It is pretty certain tliat a majority et tlie outstanding ones w ill sign as seen ns the usual summer repairs are completed. 'I lie Homestead mill was only partly under control et the Amalgamated, and a si ttlemcnt at tills mill is anxiously awaited liy all the e.i lusivu stti 1 linns in AmeriiH." I'lrisni'iin, July 11.- A party of .11 non union men left this illy tli i s ineiuing fur Homestead te weil in lliu Cmnegiu stiel plant at this place. When the train armed at Homestead it was siirieuuelesl by an ominous e rowel of strikers which light ened the new me u se badly t li.tt only thioe sues ceded in getting inside the mill. The ethi'it ran awav closely followed y the strikers i rving "scmIi," but no stones weie thrown or blows struck and no ene was lnjuicd. The aspect of ullairs is si rleun and trouble is looked ler xvithin the next lexv davs. I'lesiclent Willie and Secretiry Martin, of the Amalgamated nss.x-iatien, have I'stabllshiil hcaclipiartcrs at the se cue, and will de all in their ihjwci tu prevent disenler. 'Iheslieritl has iietilieel the men te ktcp uway liem the eeuipau's piepeity under M'iialtv of airest. 'Ihe 111 ill is making pri'paialiens te st.ul the plant and will resume ej rations seen as enough men have ben seemed. Iliuigei'l Fer Muicler. in vnteiTL.N i .July 11 Win M idiii(,an wis hanged here te-rtav at 1C:'10. iutitle the Jail (or the minder of 1'eli. email Ji.hn I'k rce, of Menree, I nieu county. May , Tlie eight-year-elel son of Fierce wttiir.sstd tlie hanging elhis father's tlajer. .In cel) Hurr'it Hotly. 'Ihe body et Jacob Herr, who ceiuiiilttcd suicide atKiiilicr'H hotel, wuh ikiimed at tliealiiihhuuseby relatives vestciilay after- iiiMin. List evening it was taki n te the undertaking establishment of ('. s. llerr, en North Wuceii stieit, wlie iilansl It In a letliiimid m eiired it ter burial. To-iuer- renv ii win no i.ikcii in Mw rrev lileinc, w here the interment w 111 be mnile. Murrlage of a Fermer Ijine-aster Man. A tepy of the Hei It ml. (N. J.i Jtejutcr rrxuv'etl hcic te-day contain-, a notice of the marriage of Jullu-. Uw, jr., formerly of this id bat new efJIartfurd, Connetl- at te Mrt. Anniu Majer The ceremony xv a ptrlbrmcU at Red Hink en July 4 by Itev. J. K, Manning. It.vTIIFIt TOO MITCH TANNIllt. Ills IterulKence Dlmmliur the ItrlKbtlitsss Kvpii of (lie l'reshltMit. Frem ilin New Yerk Tlnu-n. The epiestlen tliat may, by and by, ren rrent the administration of llnrilsen sis'ins likely te Im: Wnsthoelettlon or lust fttU held te itetermitie vv he should be president or w he should be pension coiunils-slener?" Thu commissioner of ctisieiiM Is iiiiiii aging te nttnict ii great ileal mere attention and jiesslbly much niore decided approval with his ity than the man who named him for nlllce. According te Iho repeit brought from Wisconsin by s-ecretary Husk, the only members of the adminis tration eutlit xet hennl of in thai state are Clarksen nnd Tiinner, ami they nre ro re pinlisl ns " Jim dandies." That icpert has bwii repeated by Tanners frlendH vv Ith new titmmliigs wherever It is related. Ne illsieict te the prcslilent Is liitrndecl by thrni, but they nre se Interest isl in the suc cess of Tanner's experiment te solve the epiestlen as te what miiiII be done with thn surplus that they overlook the taitthat Tanner is net the head but only a lesser member or the administrative body. The comniKslencr can no moie help being tnlk ntivu than he could when he was en the stump last tall. Ile talks new just as hu did then ; but no ene thought or taking It t in in earnest nt that (time, unless IH'rlmps it may have been Tanner. The president nml .Secretniy Neble could stand a gees! deal or the Tanner "bloxln "blexln "bloxln Hen" If tliere were a great ileal going en nnd public, attention xxuie net se much ab sorbed by lilm. His expediting nnd to te ratltignnd iiicicnsiitg or teiiseusnie net distasteful te thu administration. The old soldier mid that well-paid Irlendcif the old soldier, the pension shark, who takes Jill te 6-"i tiem every man who Is blessed by Tanner's generosity, weie premised that Iho pension etllcii 'should be put in the hands el' seme ene who would tap thu tiiMstiry frequently ntul km near thn hung us, jKjssible, mid thu premises had te be kept. Hut I'lesldent Harrison detfi net like te hnve the imiiressleii formed nt t hattmioega, or in Clilcnge, or imywheiu else, that '1 aimer Is the leading iiiiiii in nll.iiiH heie. Ne meid does Seeietary Neble lelish thodlsceveiy that, vvhllu uveri'btsly in Illinois knows vv he the pension commis sioner is, ihe unmoor the secretary or thu Interior Is almost forgotten or net yet learned. This sensitiveness of ths president nml the secretary of the llitoilei seems te hnve bee ome knew u te Tunnel, mid he lias pro pre pro eeeeltsl, vv ith his usual abundant presence of Inliiil, te. isc'ei lain the extent of It. He would net think of sending for the presi dent ei even el Commanding Secretary Neblo te wait upon him nt the pension elllie. He has net quite l eat lied that stage jet. Hut he can send were), as he illel ves tciilay, that it would be his pleasure te see Seeietary Neblo and Assistant Sccrctiity Hitssev at the Interim department Unit nflomneii, nnd they would very ninth oblige) lilm II they would nel run away mid lemipel him te wnil iiKn them twite en the same business-. Mr. Hussi'y does net say what Tanner had te tell the seeietary nnd himself vv hen they leceived lilm, but It Is very plain, fiem all thu lupiutH of the conversation, that Tanner was net prepared te a pprove what Neblo nud Hussux hud te tell him. The linpiessleii that theso two superior elllicis el the ilepaitment glve of Tunnel's performances and his wealth of milieu is that, like I'ltz htigh, the famous Texas iloor ileor iloer keepei orthe Heuso of HopresentalivoH, he Is glowing te consider hlnisell a "blger iiiiiii than old (.rant." The pension agents will net allow tlie president te get lid of Tanner. He suits them as well ns he suits himsell. It may be unplensaiil fur lliu ptesident and hlssecietaiy of thu luturier te lealiu that the tall may xvng the deg, but as it would net be quite sate te attempt tothauge things it is likely that they will make au cfleit te git used Ie it. Ilenth til" .Mix. Tyler. Mrs. Julia (Janllncr Tvler, xvlelew of ex-l'resldcnt Jelin Tyler, tiled nt the Hx Hx iliaiige hotel, Hichiiieim, en Wtslnesday evening li (Mil a congestive chill. She was thu second wife el I'lesiilent Tylei, nnd wns bem en (imiliiier'H Island, N. V., in isii. Her lather, David (tirelinei, was kitlcsl by lliu ei plosien of a gnu en the war-ship 1'iiiiieteii, in 111, during au exclusion en Iho I'oteiuac, in which he mid his daughter weie et the presidential initv. 1 1 is i ei p ie wns take n Ie thu White Heuse, mid the juesiclent's utteiitieu te lliu elaiighlei el iteel liem their being llilewu together under Hi en peculiar liieuin stanies. Thov well) III. n lied in N'uw Yerk en Juue'Jii, 1SII, ami she piesidul evei the Wlilte Heuso during I'reslde nt Tv ler's le m lining seven months et ellii ial term. Jul! i (ianliner was taken te Fun qui by hei pa i cuts te icieixe tlte tiuishing tone his el hei thnieiigli uliicalleiii In telling the stei y el her ceuitslilp sie sals that whihi in Finis lliu Amuricnu Jgirls vvere i rape en theit w lists in meuiiiiug ler Picsldcut llaiiisiiii ami she named hei can.u.v JeimnvTv, aller the vim piesident who would move te the White Heuse, but was quite uiiknew ii te hei. On her ictiiiu she went te Washington nml met Piesident Tvlei, wlie was tldity-livii vcars elelei than heiseir. 'Ihu old lady thus told thu sleny el tlie ceuitslilp: "'Ihme xvasu giniid iiH.eitien litld in tlie White Heuse en Washington's biithday. All people of note were there, and It was very biilllanl. 1 liad been dancing witli a veuiig iiiauwlie was net pleased with tlie utteiitieu thu piesieb nt liad been prying me. We had Just stepped nud Weie wnlkiiigabeiit when the piesident came up, and chawing my arm thieiigh his, s.ild te the veiling in in : 'I must 1 laiiu Miss liareliuer'H com pany ler uwhlle.' The veung iiiiiii diew oil nml looked us it he weiiild likute six; 'Well, veu nre Impudent.' but hu didn't. I walked in emul with Ihu piest ilent and he piopesed then. I had never thought el love, se I mid: 'Ne, no, no,' mid shook my head with each word, vvhiih Hung tlie tassel of my (i reek tap into his face with uveiy move. It wiisuiidigiiilicd; but it amused 1110 very much te ste his expression as he tried te ui.ike love te 11111 anil tlie tassel briMlinl his face. I did net tell inv lather. I was Ids net, xtt I leartel that he would blame 1110 for allowing the president te line h the piojiesiug isjiul, se 1 did net speak of it te anyone. I were 11 white tarlctau. On my 'head I vvore a 1 ilmsen dretk t.tp. "Alter I lestmv rather I filt dlllerently luvv.uils tlie iiresident. Ile sei'incel te nil the plain anil te be mere agreeable 111 every way than anv xeuuger man ever was or could be. lotenisiseel axerv pre tti song iibeiit me then 'Sweet Ii1y Avuku.' At last liu piojiesesl again, and I w rote lilm I,w as willing tills time, if my mother would eon. cut. Mm told hliii that slm would never consent te mv maiiiuge, but if I was determined sliu would net object. 1 was in deep mourning. Se the president told only ene meiubei el his family, Cc ncral Jehn Tvler, and I told my iiinueeliate family. We weie married very quietly in tlie I linn h or the Asc elision, New Yerk. 1 wns elnissesl in pure white lissc, with a veil of tlie same, which was nel men he munil. I woie a wie.ith el eiange blossoms, but no Jewelij," 'I heir s-oceiiel AiiiiIvci'kiii . Shilllei Ceuiitil, Ne. 107, Ji. . F. A. M., ttleluatisl its sissinel amiivcis.irv last evening li lieldlng a banquet In then hall in the lequitur building. Notwithstanding the warm weather there viere iibeut ene liuuelitd iici-seiii prcviiit, including mem bers et Fmpire and Conestegn councils. 'llie had . 1 geed time during tlie eveuiiig, ami tliere weie nuveial apeetlien made. Ihe ujuncil is fu very geed condition, having ll'J membt rs in geed standing ami $-nu in their tieisurj'. ( ii 11 t 'I i-iixcl for u Cent it M Ile. The national eni-ainpment of theOraiid Armv.it Milwaukee has been abandoned en iiiieunt et tlie ri-riis.il orthe railroads te grant thu ene-eeiit-ii-mlln rate. An order te this tiles l will Ihi Issutsl by fieiier.il Martin, depiitiiient cniiiiii.iiiilcrnf Illinois, mid Colonel I'.iitililjc, assist. cut adjut int general. This step was net ilui'ldtsl en till the last moment, mid may be loiidclcied as final, uuleb-s the lailieads comede the puiut tleiuiidccl b the aeldiern. The Caoe Lenttnue-d, Ilu ....- of Jjiiies H. Jacobs hcjrd by the beard of jurelens en Wednesday, has beun eontiuue'l. VISITED THK SCHOOLS. RESI'IT (IF THE lESTIGUIOS BV THE SOU piers' or rims rOHMlNMlW. -Mosterttio XelitHils 1'eilllut In (Joist Cell- itltlen.'ltut the One nt .liimousitlle tlie Hest In the State. Ijist exeiiiiig Mnjer A. V. lleltieehl re turned from 11 trip through thn weMern part or the state with a cciininlttee that has been Investigating tlie soldiers' orphans schools. This committee wns apHilnted under n recent net or assembly, taking tliese selusils out or Hid public school do de luitnient and placing It In charge urn com mission. The committee consisted or two senators, thus) members of the Heuse, flve membeiser thuOraiul Ainiy of thu He public unci (loveiuer Heaver, making eleven members. It was ngretsl that the committee would N) divided up, mid the party te which Majer Helmchl belonged, weie te visit the schools tu the western pirt of the Milt p. It Included (loverner Heaver, Senater .1. I'. S. (lebln, of Leba non, Captain O. W. Skinner, of Fulton county, Themas C. Sample, or I'ltlshurg, C. C. Kmitlinmi, or Columbia, nml Majei Helmchl, or Lancaster. Thu Idea is te abol ish at least three or these schools, ami Ihu object or Iho 1 eiumlttee's x Wit w ns Ie nscei tnln which or thu schools were thn best llltesl te lemiiln, se Hint scholars from theso nbcillslusl can le trniiRlerieel tetliem. Last Friday Ihu cemmlttcu xlslbsl thn Nchoelsat Mount Jey mid While Hxll, and 11 iiqiert or tlieir lux estlgatleu basalieady been piililislusl In the Imi:i.i.iui.x ckii. On Saturday Cnptnln skinner nnd Heireseutiitlve Kaiitlinan xlsllisl McAlllsterville, On Monday Ihu tom tem nillteu Martuil Ter Hutlur nnd iiisjiueUsl thu sclioel. They round It in geed condi tion, but several Improvements will have te be made In the buildings, Thn treatment el the chllilien is geed, The committee then took 11 sMsinl train te Mercer, They leuiiil 11 number of geisl real ores nNitit the school there, but the main building Iseld nml dilapidated. The committee then went te I'itlslmrg. On Tuesday morning they started ler I'niotitewn. Fpen arriving ill Hint plaen (hey took carriages mid dime flxe miles up t he mountains te Juineiisillle, xxheru thu schisil Is located en 11 Inigefarm. They found this te be thu II nest si hoel In thn state. it is located 011 thu crest ,of the iiieuntnin nml Is entliely suireundisl by farming laud. Thn buildings me of the best, ami they Include a bcaiitilul stone t Impel with n seating capacity or fiOO. Them 1110 large sclioel mid class rooms, 11 li'.ige doimlteiy and a well furnished dining 100111. The boys have a splendid phue te bathe In 11 tank 1'Jxltl fiH't In sire. The children are well cured for, and apparently me xeiy happy. The committee wns se pleased with this sclioel that n iiuuibni of chllilien I10111 ethers will be transferred te if. The Juiiieiisv ille school Is n prlvale In stitution ami Is In cliaige of Dr. Waters. Tim cenilnlttee seen leuiiil flint his uinti uinti ngeinent Isu great improvement ever that efthu peeple employed by the symlliiite wlilili has been iiinnliigii uiimbcr of theso se lioels. The ceininltlee learned that the buildings, xv liieli h.ivu been erected year niter year, were put up w ith money w hit h Dr. Waters snveil out or that secured annually from the state for the supisirt of liie clillclien. The dot ter did net put thn money into Ids pocket as diet Ihu syndicate. The lomuiltlee think that It would hnve been 110 (reuble lorlhese peeple Ie hnve oxpeiided fl.txHI iinmially In liiijuevitig Iho schools and If they had denii se them would out have In en such ngieat noise about bail manage ment. 'Ihe lominiltee havf one meie school Ie examine, and they will meet again 011 July 2'th te loncentrate tlie schools mid com plete their sx stem. siimi strlkrrw Airree Ie Werk. Jei.11,-1, Ills., July II. 'Ihu great strike of miners in tlie llialcluoed ecsil legion 1s about te be broken. The slieiiH of this leunly is called upon te pretee I some 73 miners who have 11tltxc.1l their names te mi ugiis'iiiunt te lusiiiue weik te-dav at lied ley initie of thu Chicago, Wilmington A Vcimilien Ceal company ut Iho price set by the opei.iteis Ni cents s-i ten. Thu slim ill with a H)sse of ' deputies led fei tteilluy Inst nlghl all mined with lilies. This llist bieak In Ihu r.iiikrwel tlie miners does net meet with iipptevul among ihe majniity of Dudley iiiIih'in nnd double is feartsl win 11 thu signeis ntlempl te color the iiiiue. Te Make tlie lnws Odious, Cimi.n.vaii, July 11. 'Iho maver has llilisleil thu 1 m1 he te enforce) the law against performing common laliei 011 Sun day by niiesting nil gieceis, tobacconists, icu eremii mid sesla stand proprietors, baibers, elc. The order does net contem plate) luterliiienie with street car elilvers nor uewspajs'i work, as the mayor regards these us works of neitsslty. 'I Ids 111 Hen is taken ut the request or an organization which is hostile) Ie the movement which liasiausisl the 1 losing or saloons en Sun day mill it Is thought te bu in thu Interest or repeal erSiiuday laws. ( lllppewns Declile te Sull. Si. I'Al'l., Minn., July 11.-A J'tuurrr I'icm sjsiial S.IVH: 'Iho Chippewa tom tem tom iiiisslen was smiessful at Hisl l.ike nml the Indians tcsle tlie greatei oitlen of theii reservation, 'Ihu uiiiesleil lands or the ' 'lilpisiw.es hive theii southern boundary some twenty mill's south el Hed l-ike and extend ever a huiidrisl miles te thu Hritish dominions ami Ihu likn of tlie Weeds mid i mime e about ti,',VH) sepiare miles, Arivsled Fer Allegisl Fniucl. Ixi.MHis, July II. -Majer T. M. Field, assistant secrtlnry of the llritlsli .V. American Mortgage company, lias been arraigned mid remanded te prison ler fraiuliilently issuing coupons of the com pany te thn amount or O,ne0. lieiilli el'uii l'.x-( eugrcssimiii. Si. I'M i., ,liil 11. Hen. Fdvvnrel Itite, ex-representiitive in Congress rreiu this distiict, cllccl this merniiigat his home nt While Hear, Minn. Visited the Heuse of Commens. Londen, July II. Mr. Hucll II. Har rison xlsitcd tllO 1I0I1VQ of ('01111110111 yesterday, in company xvlth Mr. Henry White, of the American legation. Itrsult or Hall (James, The games of ball resulted ns rollews: I'liiladelphla I. IiidiauaiHills ,1 ; Clevelmid H, Itosten, r; New Yeik II, Flltsburg, 1 ; Washington II, Chicago I; Athletic 4, St. Iails; llres.klvn.t, Uaiisvllle 0; Haiti Haiti Haiti uioretl, KmiK.is City ii ; Cincinnati I, Co lumbus i; Wercester1;. Ilartfenl, ", ; New Haven H, Ixiwell 7; Yerk (I, Oeih.uu.'t; Nervvalk .1, llarrlsburg I. Halc ten lias already slgnesl a team for the Mldelle States League and hheiMutleil will hi; ready by July 10th. 'I'ouiuey is playing a wonderful fielding g-imc, but he has ene or two errors each game. Hlnkle, late of the LaucaMer, le.sta gaine for Milfen-eterday by inakinij 1H Ofrrem at tocend. JUNi: ciiei mrruuNH, Figures Obtnluisl liy Iho Department er Aurloulture. The June crop returns or (he lcmitmctit of agriculture, inake 1111 liiciense in tlie area planted in mnlre or nbetil ene mid n thtnl million acres, anil thn total exer TTiOWjOM neres. This sonly 11 preliminary estiniiite, subject te revision nllnr niore tlneiigh census tests new in progress. Tim largest increase) Is west (,r the Mississippi, Thern Is a small enlargement or breadth In witne or the Sotithern states, but in Iho liisteruiutd Mldelle states, tnken together, there Is no Increase. Thn condition or the crop la enlv me dium, lower than usual nt this period or IN development. F.xiesslie moisture has delayed planting, nud low temperature nnd n saturated soil have letiudisl grew Hi en Iho Atlantic eeist, iieith of S011II1 Caiellni. In the cotton slates May was eelel nnd at most pelnls eliy, nnd In .Inne wet te ex cess. On the Ist'efJulvIt was In some ilnngui of Injuiy riiuii oxwuser meislum. even In Texas, though thu early planted was in the rousting ear stngu, ain'l liisoine places hai v estisl nud 11 s.vend crop phmlisl. In the Ohie Vulley coiiilltlen is lower Hum elsewhere. F.tictuclv i-elel weatlier orthe latter wirt er.Mny anil thn llist week In June was very uufivorahle te geriiilua geriiilua Hen, mid thn Hosts or Hint period Injured nrdcMieyeel that which wnsnboveground. Tlie replnnting was slew mid the plants aretherereii', small, though thrifty mid growing. In Michigan there has been some less or area liv plowing up mid seed ing te millet fiem (allure te obtain a stand. Cutworms hnve been very ilestructlve in Iho West, Mem iidvimctsl lleldsln tills re gion, which should have only lwen plowed twice. The crop Is, therefore, lain nud de pendent en July weather (or liupiev enu'iit, w bile exposes I mom Hi in usual fe s)sslbe adverse ceiiclllluns. The malm or the northern border, from Wisconsin te Dakota, sullerisl from thn abnormal e-old or Mny nml curly June, but leeks quite ns well new as 111 the Ohie valley. West orthe Mississippi. In the stib-hiuuld belt and bonier el theurli! irgleti, the crop Is generally in linn condition, though In Jurisl at points by evei Hew sand exeess or moisture. Thn great American desert Is gruen wllh the Kiuitt Aiueilc.iii eeieal In high development. The general average of condition Is about lit, nnd Ihu averages of principal states urn: New Yerk, NI; INiniisylvnnln.hsj Viiglula, tt; Ucei gin, 111; Texns, US; Tennessee, trj; Kentucky, HO; Ohie, Hi; Mlchlgnn, 70 j Indiana, SI ; Illinois, Hi; Wisconsin, K Mtunesetu, H7j Iowa, H,'): Missouri, tJ( Kansas, 117; Nebraska, IIS; Dakota, hk The lotiililien of w Intel wheal is well siistaiiusl, netwltlislaiiilliig Injury liv steim mid Heed, geueial condition stand ing at lrj. 'Iho former complaints of threatened Injury by drought nre displaced by statcnients of sonie uctmil dninage from miundaiit ralus. Oes-asleiial ri'poilsef lu ury from thu Hessian liy, thu chinch bug, thu iiildgeanil 1 list, nre iisehcsl, but the liH-al estimates of eoudllieti de Het Indlcats Him U ilamiigu. Frebably thu resullliig elamage may be morn fully disc leseel by thu books efthu (hresheis. In the heart of thu West the Inmost wns well udv 11111 eel mid Is generally Mulshed by this dale. It is entliely completed In the S: Ohie, KS; Michigan, Ml; lllillmin, Wlj Illinois, ill; Missouri, !H; Kmisas, lis; California, ti". Thu strnw Is generally short anil unusu ally well headed mid plump tu grain, though In stunu places It is selium hut shrlvellisl, 1'Yar were eiileilalnesl of In juiy In the shock, nfler harx est. xv lilt h (he change or weather mny prevent. The returns concerning sering wheal In Dakota are xery unfavorable from results 01 long continued tiruiiglit. Knlus into In June had Improved thu situation, but the general average, ns consolidated, Is fU. ItcsullH nre extremely vnriuble, from a geed yield down ten bushel iwr ncre. In some ses'tlens, its res)rttsl, the grain Is nl renely heading out with strnw sik Inches high. The n ernges of Wisconsin nnd Ne- l,r,tul ,,.. , ...,,. I. i I...... r? . tll..i. 1.. , -.., 1. ,,, ., ,-,, ,i . , 11,1,11, t,, .ii iiiiif-r.1,111, M, nnd the uv ernges of .xleuluun, Idaho mid Washington nre low. The general uveinge is about Kf, which is vurylewal tills stage el growth, Itye maintains Kh condition, and barley des lines te about li.'. A large falling oil of fhenien In tobacco is icpeited, amounting te ever '.M per cunt. uu both ligarnud niuimfactiirlng leaf, Iho latter sustaining most of thu less. 'Iho pn liinliimy estimate makes 11 redui (Ien el .HI pci c cut. In Tc iiuesvi e, III In Iventiii ky, II in Indiana and IMI In Illinois, w IiIi'h smaller reelui Hen In Ohie and .Missouri. The Sit'ligerl'i'st Closes. The closing day or thu Siengerrest nt Wllkesbarie was cclclualed 011 Wtdnos Wtdnes day by a festival mid open nlr cemerliit Mountain park, pris-eded bv it parnde In the illy, 'liie latter took p'lacu ut 11 11. in,, mid wns of Imposing dimensions. Thu Alieii baud, or New Yerk, IhelMh Hegi nielli baud, el' Wllkeshnrn', H.iuiii'h baud of Sciiiiiteu, and thn llas-cllen bind, wllh elhet smaller ones, luriiisheil Iho music. All (hu visiting sis li tics, with most or the civic) organizations or Wllkesb.trrc, vvore in line, in nil about '-',001) men. At Mountain park Hie first (Hulleu efthei day was most suuessfiil. An Immense isiueoiirse of M'uple, between 5,000 mid i!,(HKI persons, weie oil the gieuuds. In the nlioriieon n miiuber or the visiting socie- eeimiileted thu festivities were broken up by the heavy thunder storm which swept ever the par); with the suddenness and vi olence ei a hurricane. 'Micro was net suf Hi lent shelter for the crowds of people) nnd thousands were ilieuthisl te the skin ho he ho Cem they could chc'.iM) Iho fury of Iho storm, Tim vlslling siH'Ielles slartisl for their homes in Ihu uv cuing. A Wedding Though tlie (iroein Is Deuel. A hi run irewd of people assembled tit Mount Hepe 1 hint h, Lamar county, Ala., eiiSiiuilay morning te vv Itnuss the marriage of Julius Shfuirr mid MI1111I0 Meniu, two tireiulueut veung peeple el' the neighbor hood. Just as the pic.ie hcrieinini'iKisI the lereiueuy Shearer s.ink te tlie lloer and elicsl in 11 few moments. Ilu had heart dis ease , and thn excitement of the occasion bieught en 11 fatal 11tt.uk. Among these present In the e lunch was William 1 jinglny, a rejistisl suitor of Miss Mernii. l-inglny iippreuhisl the young lady mid told Im'r that I'levideucu li.ul Interposed te prevent her marriage with Shearer. Miss Meiau censentisl te marry Iiiigley ns seen ns Sheaiei was burled. Shearer's fuutiral tesik plaie'l'uesilay morning, mid en Tues day night l-ingley ami Miss Meniu were married without Providential iutei fureuce. (lysines Will Ile I'lenly. An old Haltimem evstermaii, who has elc alt In evsteis for the past thirty v ears, most e w hie li time hu has (cissed'ui com mand of .1 dredging xessel, saxs the nros nres nros Hstsfer 11 gessl ereji iiuxt I ill uiul vvluter are iiimsu.illy geed, Ile had been down te examine tlie natural rock mid Iho beds, anil found an unusually large number el hall'-ele)e.lessl evsters nnd spawn. The natural lisk ami beds w 010 harmed con siderably last season by toetloso dredging, and taking this into ceiisideriitiun tlmciep will bou.xtnieidln.try. A Ilea's I.iiele Find. L. H. Levi, a wealth) New Yerker, lest a JjOu diamond ring 011 the beach at Asbury l'.irk en Tuesday, and ettered 3IU0 reward te any 0110 w he ceulel find It. Wednesday morning, bright unci e irly, .1 ten-year-eld seu of Janitor Harry Vaughu, or the high w IiimjI. took a hiove uiul began filtering ter the valuable lump of carbon. Hki cllerts were reu.irded in less than ten minutes. 'Ihh$l(n was placisl In kink mid will draw Interest until no is tw enty-ene. lies sang, inn neiem inei pregramme was Itallreail I iirpeutcrs. On Tuesday morning n gang of eighteen of W. K. Hi aril's men, under l'eruuiuu lUiten, who liave been xverklng at .Seuth l'erk, repairing datiur.0 cutsed by thu tor ter tor rible flood, arrlved In Lancaster. This nierrtiiife- they xvent te Mill creek, where . they xv ill go te xv erk making preparatien: 101 iiiu reiiiux.il 01 iiiu iron oniige wuiiui is te niake xv ay for the m,'W stene structure. neuiii, nun inresiiing is ill pi egress. The averages of condition of principal stales 1110 ns fellow s; New Ym It, INI, I'eiinsvlvnuln, IKI; Virginia, IK); lleeighi, HI: luxas. Mel: Tennessee!, il.'i; Keiitiickx-! SULLIVAN ARRESTED. MisMsMrrrs r.nER0R ins him rurEB IlKlllaD BRS IN NSIH1LLK, TE.NX. Jotmaeti Alie Cnitiiiis1--ev. Ixvry In Jietcrmliieet te Hec Tlmt tlie ltntl- xxuy Olllelnln Are I'uiitntust. Namivu.m:, 'IV1111., July 11. Jehn 1. Sullivan wns nricsteil here this ineiuing en n reiiilsllleii from thn governor or Mlsdsslppl, mid Is new In Hie city Jult. Charley Jehnsen vxbh nle nrinsleil. When thn north bound Ixiuiavllln Sc Nushvllle train pulled Info this city at 10.S3 this luornlugftcreuil of people mi iginl areiinil the ear Ie sen Jehn L. Sullivan, vv he wns known fe bu en beard. A rumor seen obtained circulation that 11 requisi tion wns In thn hands of JeMie, several or whom had bearded the car. Seino discussion nud finally n struggle xv ns seen in the em nml mi ellicer nnchetl ever with Imnil-nitrs In his hand nnd semir ing the slngger'H iirm pulled hint out Inte the nisle or the car. Sulllvnu resisted. Muldoon, xvlioeceiiplecl lliOK.imese.it, put his liiMid out orthe w linlevv nnd cried te thn eievvdi " Ountlemen : I demand American protection. " Ills patriotic wall was greeted with n vnrlety or lospensen, some cheei eel Sullivan nnd begged lilm In " knock thu ceppers mil. " Others cried, " Hurrah for thn Nashvilln police," "Hit lilm xvlth your club," etc. One x eungiiter, who wns hanging en tlie outside of the ear vvlnilovv,iluckeil hln head behind the lll and luformetl the cievvil Hint thn "cepn hnve out their gunn." Aftir n brief struggle Sullivan wns taken trout the cur nnd hustled te a carriage. In the scutllei. hu druw fcnek te knock down a policeman, wlrn Chief Clack Murk a pistol lu his face mid told lilm If he struck he (Clack) would kill him. Thoellkcis next grabbed Charles Jehnsen, of Hroeklyn Sullivan's backer, he resisted vigorously, but finally began te cry vv 1th pain. During all tills tu'iliiimnge MiiIiIikiii sat quietly by unci xvna undlstiirbcsl. Mlke Cleiiry, Htll Hian's ether second, hid in the e.xcltenient mid one ether named Lynch JumpCKl elf the train. Only Jehnsen unci Sullivan were detained, I heugh the edicts were wanted. The arrest was niade liy authority of n Iclpginin from Gov. Lewry, of Mississippi, te the Naslivllli) chief of (mllce. Sulllvnu linn retained ex-Attorney (Jen oral W. II. Washington, who Mys that thn olllceia went beyond their authority mid cannot held their men. An Immedlate attempt will lie niacin te get Ihu parties out en u writ of linbeas corpus. tJoveiuer uivvry' ti'legrnin oll'erHii leward of f 1,000, mid it Is believed tliat if released en Ihu present charge Sullivan will be ru-ar rested In order te socure tlinn Air it requisition te bu obtained, The arrested belligerents nre new nt thu kIIcu station In toiifereiiio xv Ith their attorneys. Nkvv Ohi.iians, July II. The Timet Timet Demecrat' Jacksen, Miss., special t'orres t'erres t'orres pendent enlled en (loveiner livvry last night, lie was psrtlculaily nniused nt tint criticism Hid, New Orleans papers have given htm In, his net Ien te suppress tlie Sulllvnn-Kllriiln light, hut said bufoiehn get through with all theso w he had any thing te de wllh Hid fight the laugh would 1st en the ether alcle. Tlie constitution of thu utate forbids mili tary nuthei Ulna from doing anything except under ilirocllen of the civil authorities nml for Hut iraseu he VTiixpowerlow te prevent it. "Itewiivrr," IwHiiil, "I will soe that eveiy man, Incluillui; thu Qiieeiu A Cres ennt Hiitherltlrs, sjiui'lully Mr. Carrell general aiipniiiitciideut, who iildisl ami HboHed thn flghturs, will be held te strict accountability of the law mid will bu prose cuted te tli end. Affidavits will be ut ' eure mad out afrulnsl nil paitles ronceriicd nud If they de net ecime te nuswer chaii;, 1 will laaiie requisitions for tlnuii. I will net sen Ilin law se tUgiautly vlelatislaud In (he event or Kllrsln'H eluatli limy will bu rnaoc'iiletl Ter iiiurdm. " Thn governor nceins 1I0 teiiiilninl 011 Ibis matter. KNOWHWIIUN UK IS Wllll'l'nil. KHriiln Snyit Hiilllvnii Dureateet Illm Fnlily, Hut Hit Wuiiiw Anether (Je, Sr. Ix)t;is, July 11 .lukoKilrniii,Chmlie Mtcthctll, Peny Moere unci Johnny M111 phy nirivcsl hiire at 7:. 10. Kllrnlu leeks bad, but he Is as far fielu thu giave iim be fore) the light, 111 he lar ns thn inju ries icc el veil In dm bat I te nre cou ceu cou cerunel. Ills face Is buclly lirulscil, both eye1 blackened, lips cut, but nel severely and his Jaw giving eviiluiicn ofsemu efthei taps tliercHiii from thu brawny list of theipilde of liosten, Kllraiu xvalka without ut.alstmiee, hut U Air from frisky and especially wua this notlcenblo ill hi idlyhtlng from mid mounting thu steps of thu em. He la also 11 buclly frightened man mid fnurx Ciovftruer Lewry morn than he did Jehn L. Ilu Mill leeks te Mitchell mid obeys his eiilem like n child. Mitchell said ten reporter Hint thorn wns 110 truth in thn rejxirt that Kilrnlu was dosed, mid that he left Jaku te himself Hllcr the light boc-aiihe he vvtm dcfuatetl. Kilrnlu win questioned by thu rcpeitcr iibeut the light : "Weill, hu whlplHsl 111c," rtqiliel Jake, "and liu did It fairly. I wns nel in condition. Thu tiuth Is I had bill two weeks' training. Tlie he.it iissistisl, but I was nut diugged. I don't lilame anybody mid lie-knowledge dorent. Twiis over-ceutiilunt, perhaps, but still think I can whip Sullivan, mid Miall try for an other go nthlui." j,, 'lids slaleinent was iiiadu in a disheart ened way, hew ever, and it vvnavlcary evi dent that Kllraiu is nut oxer-uuxloux for another battle. " I feel Iwdly about losing thu light," said Kilrnlu, "lint mn net ntitTcring very much physically. It meant n feituuu te inc. If Iliad wen I niK-d net have fought ngalu, but new I must." Mitchell H-iy a he will rhalloiige Sullivan for another battle, nnd l'eny Aloero stutecl he Meed re.iely te back his aen-ln-lavv for tiny amount. 'Iho party go dinte IliUll IliUll merw xln Cincinnati. Werk of I.tk-hlntng. ItiUiHMi, Fn., July 11. During last night's turrlliu thuiidcr Meun light nin stunk a small cettage near Maner Station, Chester comity, occupied by a colored family and killed Themas Williams, agisl 11. At Tcmple, thUeeuuty, the leslelouce of Auguatus Kcrllii'; was struck and the heuse ami contents entirely consumed. Mrs. (Jcorge Hayilen, a visitor, had her hwtl paralyzed. ' Three Bedle Net Itoeovared. Jojisiew, N Y July 11. It rained here last nifht, and the water lu Cuyiulutta creek inlbixl te such n height that teareli for the bedlea litul te be temiKirnrily nbatideiieil. Follow ing is the list of the dead thus tar recovered. Charles Fre.ir, 65 ears; Albert Colcleugh, 2d yimrs ; Albert Stcadivell, I" cur. Following am known te have been dlew ned but their liedles have net btn rocev cred : IVIIUnni Mev vr, Jack Meyer., nud It. D. Slinineiia. A inest cuend In quiry UiU te find any women miiliig. wuiVTHdl l'eriECATS. Wa-vjmbcv, D- t". Jwiyn. SbvxinTrtlslitly coeor, vnruble xvmln, va 151 ai 1 i?J SI .. ifei4. i6. j ,
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