,.v ii, '.sfes e-U ) W. h. Ia f '3- r I', i J Hancasicr Jmclligcnrct. ;?t: -MLg- TOK3 JAY ffVKNINQ,' JAN. 20, I0a4, A Falling fashion. Thocipltullstswhe blindly went Info the peel te advance Northern r.iolile stocks seem te be n very blind Bet of pee pie Indeed. Dread ACe, have net added te their rcjuite for financial sagacity and Beumlness In their intimate connection with the Vlllard ncliome. It seems that a further great fall in the prices of these securities has only been avoided by the assistance of Jay Gould and his friends who furnished the meney which enabled the Oregon Trans continental company te nveld a sale et its Blocks in open market te pay a lean falling due. One would think that the strong parties in terested In the Northern Pacific should have had the cash, courage and faith te have put up as much money en their se curities as Jay Gould found. His interest In the matter Is supposed te have tcen te avoid a further decllnn In the stock mar ket which lie Is believed te be heavily Interested in sustaining. The advertiso advertise advertiso ment he furnishes, however, that a full In prices of stocks Is only te be prevent ed by preventing a call en the companies te pay their debts Is net calculated te encouruge the public te step in with eagerness te buy Btecks. Investors are net very wise, but they can hardly fall te take netice when heavy capitalists interested in certain railroad stocks fail te sustain them nnd ether capitalists ha e te step In te give a show of strength te the market. It Is clear enough that there Is n lack of inherent value in stocks which cannot command the support of their friends and need te embrace the staff offered by their fee3. Northern Pacific stock could net be pr- manently benefited by the help of Gould. There seems te be no geed reason te ex pect an early advance in railroad securi ties. Investors have had se much reason te distrust them that the geed will con tlnue te suffer with the bad. It Is really shameful that the innocent public should h.tvebeen deluded as they have been. Of course It Is mainly its own fault. These who buy without knowing the intrinsic value of what they buy should have guardians te buy for them. But such guardians would need te be very acute and wide awake te lw able te tell the wheat from the chaff In stock mirkt securities ; and if they were thin acipe the probability is that they weul 1 be tee smart te deal fairly with their wards. Our laws must recognize the fact that people generally act blindly and ig mrantly, and the) should give them all the enlightenment possible. It shnu'il mt be possible, for Instance, for rail reads te lm built as they new nearly always are, upon the proceeds of bends w.ifch represent mere than the money actually expended upon the work, the stock being the perquisite of the pre meters, who realize a liberal profit fur thermore out of the bends. It is must singular th.it people win vv ill net Mid. t' eir uviM.M, save te a man of geed bar ac ei ami upon real estate security ant has an intrinsic value.ut least a third era fourth greater than the amount of tl e le.in.atnl winch is net adequate!) pre tected by Insurance policies, will never theless buy the railroad bends printed l. the ream by Tem. Dick and Harry, whose security is a right of way and a "railroad line the track net even laid or the b lildings tiuilt in a new country, where the prospect of profitable busi ness is problematical and its hope wholly In the fiture. nut of bucIi are the men and women who in vest and suffer in times like these ; they are intelligent jveple. generally, who act blindly when they buy stocks apparently only because they think everyene else does, and that it is the correct thing te de. They knew hotter new; and for a while stocks will be out of fashion. Hhiil Is .Most Needed. Although a number of grand juries have concurred in the recommendation that the county Mieii'd build a new jail, the suggestion dees net find any entliii slastlc popular response. The reason is obvious. Our jail management hs long been a noisome scandal. Time out of mind that institution has bpen a pest house of political iniquity and official misdoings. The evils there nr much tleeperthan the Incapacity of the build ing te accoramedato all committed te it. An undersized order of men are electe ) te manage it. They have an utter mis conception of their duties, and when occasionally tin honest, intelligent and right minded man gets into thu beard he Is either outvoted and impotent, or he succumbs te the traditional and lung established evil system which has pre vailed there. What the county of Lancaster needs Is net se much a new Jail as an entirely new sjstem et j.ill management. It wants no mere ignoramuses, political traders and buck iter-, pet house politi cians mil toils of the ring as prison Inspectors. It nejds high minded, un Bellish, humane and philanthropic- citl zaiis In that beard, who will make jail management a study and a matter of conscience, net a de de vlce te buy rag cirpets for themselves aud thulr neighbors at wholesale prices, te work off rotten tobacco aud bull beer upon the county at extravagant rates, and te get a few petty jobs for their relatives and political retainers. It is the shame and disgrace of this civilized ejmmunlty, et MO.OOO people, with boundless wealth and resources that he much of the management of its public Institutions has se little of humanity In it. The Eistern ponltentlary of Philadel phia, only seventy miles from hore, Is a medel Institution of its kind, coimplcu ceimplcu coimplcu eua throughout the country ; Its disci pllrte, Its custody of the lumates, its morale, its reformatory a id every ether function ui e probably ns nearly perfect In their exerclse H3 a j ll can bj made, its inspectership and subonli subenli subonli mte offices are net political snells nor the game of placemeu. Our local penl tsntlury c.uld be subjected te n like eystem If the poeplo would euly make up fieir mluds te have it. Before we get a new jisll let us try te Improve the mnuairemcnt. Sr.Lv.CT Councilman 1Jh.lkii, who I Is chairman of the lamp committee, in the interview with him published today does net give te the public a satisfactory explanation of the sjstem ad pled bv his committee in 'decking'' the elec'rle light company for non burning lamp. Mr. Diller has aforetime socenspleuou . ly shown his bhi3 In favor of the m ptny that he is net expected te fmrl Judge of any controversy between its claims and the rights of the municipality nnd citizens. It is obviously unfair te consider a lamp as net burning which only happens te be net In order when u policeman makes his observation ; it Is just as unfair, It might have occurred te the chairman of the committee te count a lamp as burning and te pay for It, when it only happens te make light for the policeman as he passes, and flickers and 11 ires or Is out altogether the rest of th night. The fact is that there are few of the electric lights that work altogether satisfactorily and bum steadily ; and the city should net have accepted the system until It was In better working order. It does net help the matter te hay that the city navs for mere gasoline light than it gets ; that Is equally t" jus tifiable. A ritErosTKr.eus notion lias been ad vanced in Congress that members of tha' body who have been in the cenfedeiate army should net vote en the bill for the relief of Fitz Jehn Perter It is urged that if he was a traitor the cause for which they fought profited by his treason, and therefore they should net exprifS their judgment upon the merits of the case before them. The idea Is illogical and absurd. Nobody but feels and nar row headed partisans new believe Putter te have been guilty of treason ; the best authorities bear testimony te his high minded leialty. The only thing about wfiicli thnre is any contreveisy ami net much about that is whether he was guilty of a breach of military disjipliue. Upen this point thu Southern members are as well quahtled te judge as any ether, and these who decline te vote will only acknowledge their unlltnesd te legisl ite en ether matters requiring jmig nieut. The suggestion that they shall stand alejf in this controversy is the device of a beaten opposition te a meas ure of decency and justice. The county ouiuiissieners have done well te go after the Columbia efllcii-.ls who are charged with conspiring te cheat the county te make fees for themselves. It will have te be a rigorous invv.stig.i ti in of the subject and either punish it vindicate the arcued. Hut the eom eem eom missieners may as well understand thnt they must keep at what they have un dertaken. The public remember thnt nearly two years aue the county audi tors surcharged the last beard of com-mis-ieners with certain sums et meni-y unlawfully nnd ImprevidbMly pail out b them. The s.iits lie dead upon the d-ckets. Why? It will ut de for the commissioners te make ils'i of .i Cjlum bli constable and il-sh of an ex county commissier.i r. I r is noticeable that old Tccunixeh shur nun is declintiiR the presidential unraina unraina tien with moie v.ger than his brethi r Jehu. Nr.mi.T '.!0 000,000, it is said, were si-eut l lobbyists about the Bntn-h par hainent from 1S7J te XS32. The ' Third ilouse ceins abundantly able te held itsownen the ether side of tee water. notwithstanding the fact that the virtuous members of parliament rocuive ue Hilary. TUJ WIDOW. Her suilli ure tflinp.ireil by Mer-l;tn , 11 T iMibat-'aiiM VMili tier iiery , I lie teiMur ulameur el lir eves Limlirlne liur una liur story I Ne yreen'ln clrLner splnter tnit, iiu-' all tilings tti.it li. cotue li-1 . Her ilie, her bAuty, uml nMr hetrt. Ami In tUt-lr linliau Summer' - II". C. Klaut. In this joyous leap )ear hcasen, when old maids an. euppencd te make the jreat est offerls of their lives, it is sad te n llee" that el 317 suicides during the months of October, Novembor nnd December, 1SS3, 121 were huhbauds. Net ene divorced man uniiears in the Hit. Tim nmineV for the aueient maiden is very gloomy It is pointed out tint this year fur the llrst timu hiuce 1802 the Dum .eratu of Pentihlvanla held their stute convention in advance of the Republican. Theu the Democrats declared strongly in favor of a mere vigorous prosecution of the war. Thty went bofero the poeplo ou that Issue, with an apparent sincerity in their pre fot-sleus and wen, oleatuig the Ligislituie which olected Huokalew te the S uate. GoVEHNen Anm-.TT, of New Jersoy, is a linn who has the oeurago of hi convic tions. Recently porninmien te bury n c .lercd mm ia a 11 vokyusaek oemetery was refused by thocemctory company, and the governor promptly seized en the ocoi ecoi ocei mIoii te send a special nirsp.i(i) te the Legislature calling attention te the fict that the law gtanting a charter te the cemetery company makes no distinction between the white und the black inau. And further that when the law is indul gent enough te exempt cemetery property from taxation, such disci imlnitien should uet be tolerated. This may net be very pleasant doetriuo te Heme people, but the governor is undoubtedly right in the stand he has taken. FK.A.TUKE3 OP TUJ3 STATE PUE8S. The Pittsburg l$t watits no mere extra lesslens of the Loglslnture. The Eisteu Ktprtn conslders that Sara Iiernhatdt is belter thnu the people who are libelling her. The Boranten JltvuUican notes that there is a geed deal raore music than hnr meuy iu soiiie of the best regulated opera cenipaulrs. Hepublleau candidates for the proM preM proM dney, says the Phlledelphia Hctmnj Ttltgraph, fear that a bjem for the ollle'o niny eml their chances. Instead of lodueingthe ra'es el pestage, the Philadelphia North Amtiiam thinks It would be botter te sontire groater mall faellltles for the rural d r'riets. Calling another extra tesslen according te the Philadelphia Chronicle Herald, would ploase only Republlanu partisans and " teii-tlellar-ailay meu." IiANCASTKK DAILY IXTEUaQENCEH, Tl'KSDAY, JANl'AKY 29, 1834. I'BKSONAU llt'V A. i.r.tu Smith will Ytiie te i!.i justl - Kit? .I. lm Peitcr. Jen - iCiii.y wants the Deuiuent'O nenu i ; r -Utcnt te cotue Ireni N.w Yerk. Mn ITmiy luviKe proptKes te build a Hi-iitiM-i Lai luu after the plan of the It. i -Mu thentre. llvites A. UK R.eTttrint,t Is Inning built i no of the largrst .steam yacht that was ever constructed. Jehn Kr.u.Y claims that thore ha ncver been u drop of liquor sold In au) property owned by him. PnoKi.sen Ki.inkkufiks, the (1 im.ui astronomer, shot Urn-ell iu the Ojttuuen observatory en Monday. Mm. LvNeruv hiso'earod $30.0.)) tlm f.ir this season uver and above all eutl.iy, it chiding her porset al expenses. STimSn'T Hieunnwas In Liuo.ater yestcrd iy looking ler an oliglb'e residence. He will likely lomevo his family te this city. St-NVTeu Ineau.' litiloseu lUlph pre fers the school rte'il te tint StMi.kte ehinibi-r, bc-u.iuse of t!ie dullness olunic elunic tetif.uw the hitter. Tenmiex's elevitien te the poeragu wan nil uxeeptieu te tlie nile that no auth ir h.-is ever b.'eu onneblnd merely for his iielnevemuiitH in the Held of authorship, no piiDt-r for his aolilevoniuutn in art. nor n p'liliiiHipbcr f r bis hcietitilij investiga liens or cot ijuestj. EPMfjft) .Yates en Mary Audi'Mmi : Our lair visitor i-, te my ttiiekiinr, very l(ivel), a teler-iblu afftre, and nut r.i'cu l.itnl in mue ny cteat ecuiiment iu ai way "Tlii'te J there' a pretty woman !' sinl I. jeirs ii te Captaui Mivtie Keel. "5ir," f-Mii ilie eipturi, after looking it her, "slie doe nut cuie tee mi em itten." Ami I thmc'it el" this when I was fiteking at M Iks Aiii1eren. I'USSII.MI Al'ullll.. Ij. A Irjp nl Tli-ni nlni-rnl rr -in Valium 1'uli.ls ui trip M ln. Tbere liiie been ue death from the nenpifiiH neeiHru- at Wni ti.,MKnr. 1. Ued it is thought nM will rcener ' "' i.i Mitvi iy, in tirulgepirt, a lid turned Edmundsnn bad a leg broken, another Mistiinnl a Rpvere hurt te hl nim and a third dashed ei his sled het neon the .-ed wheel!, or n ra iway car, anl just mi Doing kU'oe. On Saturday nU'ht iu Norristen a sleigh containing a lady aud three (jon (jen (jon tletneu was run into by a oeator e i which ten men were riding, and the lair, Mrs. Jehn Itneft, is new ling with her head badly out and her limbs paralyzed. Frem Ycst Chester, wheroanether i.e i.e rieus coasting accident occurred last Sat urday evening, comes word that th chief burgess of that place has issued a precla ruatieu prohibiting coasting aud sledding ou tbe streets of the borough. Jehu Bwee, Themas l.ip-ett, Philadel phui. while coasting en Township lane, Cbtstnut lli'l, en Ian Saturday night, were thrown from their sled by colliding with a wagon, llewen's skull wis frac tared and L'psntt was t-everely cut about the head. Bewen is believed te be fatally injured. While William Herbine. Edward Yeung ard J.imei- MeEvey wure driving from linieniKburg en TIiuimI iy night the horses became unmanageable ami upset the sleigh nnd its occupants ever i rocky einbaukn-e't. The three men were badly hurt, M'L.-iy's Lead i. leg terri -Iy eu: and ene arm bruk-n. il-rbine haii tx.'h nrms broken aud r ,s faired his n' I is hi- iken n'i't Yeun,; i fearfully cm an I bruise f. i le of th h uses died tr n the cflVvMef f..l!. IHK Tl! ! THAT I .It'll II I I "V Hi. -I inl r r el I'el irHilu ail.'wr Oil. llsril Contlernce. A worn in 1-ved en the --heren i.f Lake Miuiu tika. Minu , several jears au at Neeti- a northern Wiseeimib Urn' i : n town .' bec.aiuii engaged te , j :.r, ln.vyer anuil Stewart, who wect te Ouray, Cel , aud divided his energies be twecn law and pr .spitting. He linallj i-ecured ageiid mi-neg prejierty, namul k after the jeung lady nnd gave her a leel of ene elghth of it. Many letters bwe.l oetween tnni, nut a length the girl get tirtd of waiting aud asked te be releaaetl. StewaiB tearfully consented and i-turned her letters Aiur Stewart gave up the oerrespoudBnce, thi lady forthwith pre cecded te mirry the ether fellow, lever Ne. 1 beiug advised of the fact by the luceipt of a marked copy of the local paper. He m mmed, but industriously continued te develop the mines. In due time it proved te be a valuable property, and Stewart had an offer of M0.000. Hut when he cum te make a translerhe found that he only owned soven-eighiis of it. A Inter directed te the young woman brought him t'ie information that she weu'd reliu ipiish her right for J'i.000 in cool eaih Then Stewart reabz id hew he had been caugh,. If he only had the letters he could tlireatuti a breach of pioui'fe suit and foreo the woman te sign the dued witheu' uriy compensation. At last ad v cea the wiman wis lirm in her demand. ! while S:ewait wa.s steklug tocempromih.', eliuring through au attorney f',500 ler her signature. .Ms HIt;Uh MJLl. 1'L.ll T 1 aeniii; .s.1 in HI miti t-rml I.r.d IMtll Iu. lii-nam cruincil Harvey alaeker, a euu mm, aged nbeut y, wai found dead near Elu.abeth, Pa , M mdiiy inernitig. He lull MeKuca pint, 7 miles below, te skate te Elizabeth en Saturday night and was net tun a live afterwards. H, was found in a cilvurt, sumo dis'ance from n imlreid trestle. Ou reineiiiig the m..n'.-i clothes it was ljund that his breast was all crushed In. A 'catching paity was at thu spot Sun day whom he was found in the merniug. Se he get or was placed thtre 21 hours later tliau.it Hist thought. A pirty lollewcd a bloody trail from the plaen wlioie he was found, down the read for ever a mile, te a saloeu keptby one Dernoy, at Cealvalley. Hore the bleed was traced through thu hoime and te an mnhouse m the back yard, where it was found iu profusion. The railroad men who found the body say they found tracks leading te a fence about twolve feet from the spot and en a high bank above It, but no tracks beyond that, indicating that the body had been thrown from there. Iu the absouce of important wltncMiCH the impiest has been adjoin nud. Yeung blacker was well known, was xe gankd as a steady man and the affair is creating great excitoment. A I'ntlialle Iteinniicn. Hep Lee is a laundryman in Junction City, Mentana. A tnbu of ludiatm was encamped across the river, and, ns usual, visited the town. Hep bcc.ame enanieied ofafemaleof the party, nud offered te share his rlce and laundry back loom with her, a proposal she at ence accepted. Hep sent Se te n St Paul firm te get a present for the brid( and received in return au eleuant 8,ii ,irt8Si wltli a traln u00llt (jva feet long. Arrayed in her g.uineuta Mrs. Hep oressed the river te ex hlblt horself te her peeple. After the first murmur of astenishu. m at her nppourance the w.iruers lu.d a brier consultatleu, nnd ngrced te niter the dress se as te en; um stiietlv wit then .dea cr th. p oper thing for n se i w te wiar. Hiey set te work with their knives, aud carefully out away that por tion ..f the dress belew her knees, (lis. trlbuting the waste among thumselves. When the squaw returned te her husband he tini.ed her out of the heuse, ntnUhe returned te her poeplo te reoelvo the nym pathy 'no a hcart-broken brlde. ethke rueruvi menky. TAIICS 11. a tfl.ttKlMi nM Oi'ilKK. lllilen II. Abb. I. iliti " " ' ' n"t Tlmn S;U.,l.m llr.i ml(i" ' M '", ciiimrit Nl i""i ' ' ,,t A-u.ther nati inal hk ." 'l . n'-etl his uell.ipsed a the ieu'r 'i "'' ' ' lty of ene or nioreel It t "..ei ie wvel. uce the I'm in Market N . i.w.il hvik el Watertewn, w.iMeh i el t-i piss it divi dend onaceotint it a e -it mi ei peeulUr trauaotlen by its i resident, tleorge N. M.iieh, who was a dueet. r el t'.e 1 .lollie hank when it f.nle.l l'ne uaiiiie 'l these trans id ions was net lu.li .- '' public, but Mireh lesigni'd and the matter was ceiiipruinisiil. Hut no tin. e miner et ilm iiMtttiitiiiii. 1'iMen li. Abbett, has gathered up thu nt.ui.iMe e.i-h in thei.uiU ami has absconded. l'.n extent el .vnuel s J opeiatieiis is net. -t k .,.wn. but the .ip , e.ireiii t nun is jii " ...... - ....... tilmsnw u li'liik ,.i. Ti'ill t li ClslllOI it Checkbook of whwa theie s n . receul and the amount th.it lias b.-e-i negotiated Ihereen i ue known. Ahbiti was list eeu about two eYI. ok ou "itun Hu spent most el the da) in U' " bat was at his d.sk atihe cL'-e of l ink h.uus. He did iMt appear a Ins de-k this morning and an ii.ipury was undo at Ins house, l'tid members of In lanui. sa .1 he lelt h .me ou S.lttlid.i) a leitioeu, saving that he was going te ie.nl Samlai with Ills nireiitH at rserth It .ui ng. A tuess.ige was sent te 11 s ou and at the Clearing house lie i. mini au u regular collier's check .igtuit tin bink for i t UUO, pa) nient en li ii wis it fused, Tlie t'euith natie'iii ''.ink th tlosten agent of the bmk. li i ui a similar check for J3.J0J. li h li ui ixeu .iVeu te brokers' tirms en Siiu .1 iy i i piwuent for tiogitti.ible M'curt'as (.eeliund h) Abbett It was u s i leuini l.i.it Ui aii-oeiuling cashier had, ou I.i.imI.h i ist. dranu Jl'i.uOO from the cah l a .u " l-ep' at tbe Fourth u.i'ieual h tlie l"i t m market bank and a similar a u ut e i iturday, g'liiig as a reason tin; he w u.tel te build up the bank's revive, lie,-aue lie expected an immediate viir fin n tlu b ink. ximi ner. He took will li in uNe j"i 000 in c.asn trem the vain', fue-e were Ab belt's recent ep-riti u Jiw'nt extent be, with or wuheu' the e i'-i.i.ien of ethers, has )bleiua'i u) d -pi- 'ed the bank's ro-euro e.vrie' iep b s' fed. The bink, in any eveut, is Lripp'ed ai.d will en Monday uienuug Mi' I bu-i..e-.s until a full e.x tmiu.i'i "a e r-i at!ti .'.an be made. Tbe res huoes of (''. h.-um' i m accord ing te its last st ttenieu. ammattd te i .'.'' 000. A'lbjtt" t ! 1 ntn mtiU te i I5,0ei) aud i oeus.ii.nl k. -.1. lie Ins been cashier for ten tt-tr j:;.I a .s previ eudy connected w:'-.. Hes'mi batik. He occupied a high i.vi .1 pe- tiea ai.d leaves i wile aud lour e i. ereii lie was ou terms of clessst lutuuiei v i'h Iire.., the .tceu'.ly retired pres .le..' and i tli wt-n .i.'iive members el tli iim c' luii Ii is mid that Abb.tt had hiea div-ipiting somewhat iu I5j'eu of U'j He is net kuewn te have p e i f.ed. X i ene h.is aeyliea ab nit the d recti n m which he has rlei.l. There is Ir.tU d ubt that the bank will go into 1 4 i-dat. u a. d that iu any event itn atlairs w .1 hi- wound up, IMCAWIMI Till- tm.l.lt I IMS e Jf,rt.r' l.iiiit'-iiil nra r i'.)iitetiO-Ij- lur the 1.1. it. el tie .krj. Governer Abbett ut n a fpeyial mes mes nige te the Xew Jeisey L- -Vure en M 'iiday. The message i-'ate.s tl.at the Haekeesack CerauUrv cenpinv as in in leri orated uu le-- a 1 i.v ( 1 .- ite, The aixlh "Piti ju I itncl. u.r p ri tnat any re. gi us secte'y 'a.kl-- 1 u chae, use an.' !. .'.J Jand .a 1 ejmbtery, in wh. h they m-.l ' y aioo aieo aioe ably tj ,i.i pecul.ir 1 - .fad cero cere cero meuies 01 tueir ene, Tt. K rs: P.aptist church of Hackunsack aj 1 1 .te 'ba-ni etcry ceaspmy te purel,.i.i ,1 ,;r,ive in which t- bury tbe b.xiy of r' . -. lisjeaseii M-xtnn. The permission wa.s n ii'ul. but withdraw .1, because it wa the e ly of a colored man. The iutorreiiit ..d te be made subiequcn'Iy in another 0 -nelery. The governor say the rogula'ieu ;hnt ru-111-es Chr-.sMan buii.il te the body of 11 deceased citizen upe'i the ground of color is net, in his judgment, a roasenablo rogn regn latum, and that the church had a right te make the interment. The grivornersajs it ought net te be tolerateii in tbe state, that a c irporatien whose esistence depends upon the Legis lature's will, aid whole property is ex empt from taxation bec.aiue of religious uses, should be permitted te mikeadis Unction bntween the white and the black man. Tne governor c'es by rocrnmeuding the piss ige of a law win ! shall make such a refusal based en color a criminal offense, with such penalty ai dhall prevent a recurrence of such au act. llnheiileil by Kly Wlirel Monday morning James Mi'Unde, aged 40 year, an eiler 111 the engine room of the bridgu at the cermr ..f Yerk aud Prospect streets, New York.whue engaged m cleaumg the brass work near the lly wheel was caught iu the wheel, which is 18 feet in diameter. Ic was at the time making 60 revolutions p-rmiuute. The unfertunate man was carried down through the opening in the tu.r, which is vury narrow and about l.vu fce', d.ep. When the wheel brought hnu up en the ether K'de hu struck wi h t.-nith f,Jrce against the edge of the stout Hi mug and his head oemplotuly severed, rellml across the room. His body, horribly mutilated, foil tlve feet from tbe wheel. An Actres .-. imM , A sensatien wa caused in Nashville, .enn., en Sundiy, by the arrest of a beau Uful young woman, who. for a w-ek past, has been aetiug at tin. lluekingh.im thea thea tre under the namu ,,( No)ue Pairnnr. who provea te be an ej ,p,.,i ,, of ' pert Senna, Ontario, c invent. She has been four mouths acting en tlie vanety staue au.t uas insr neon traecd down. Hdr right name, is 01110 ireinnv, and she hu b sent te her home in I) treit, Midi ue e-eert. 8he ami her s'aye sister. '.Ma Palmer, wept bitterly nt parting. 11.UHW in 01110 ireinnv, ami she h 1.1 been nder anile ix i-iBt-iiig iiurglsr hhet. HenryL. Willi. ms. coleiod, was dis. covercd by Spool il em-ers Cellinm and Carpenter Monday evening, trjmg the fastenings of the windows of dw,lnseu " l,lv, ',ue' '''ve -"venteenrl, Hiicet, Philadelphia. Oillcer C.leuru seized Wil liams, when the Utter drew a blackjack and snick the ofUVer en the hand and head, knoeking him down. He then ran but was pursued by U10 officers anil citi zens, the former llring f0veral shots at him bofero he would suriender. When taken te the police station it was found that he was wound, d, probably danger danger eufliy An If.tnin l.rlt In ,f ,hlj , l:,u,Men Dr. Jehn H. Lee who died recently in Hattferd, Conn., has made th following uequcHU: Te the Amer,e.an Missionary assoelatiou. UlO.000; ()bt.rn C() e, 1 00 ; 10 Keren culloge, Kentucky, S'J.OOO te the Hampton nenual and agricultural school, Virgim .ene; te the Fink university of uhvllle, ,oeo ; te the American Congregational union, ei.000 aud Btecks el the pi,- value of 1,M)0. I he American Mlssn.nay association is .lUoimuleJishl'.aiylejMteu. The estatrs .a u units te between $.1),0J0 nml $33,000. A llililesioetniiet, ttB,mil,,iEi Edward Karlbeault, of ATurldeu, Conn,, s about se; utneii years v , but email for hl, afJ'" ''" nway w"h En, 11 .1 Koefo, who Is flfteen yeats old, en Saturday, nnd the pair were marrie.' in Hartferd. On their return home In the evening Edward took his brlde straight te 'be realdoneo of scSt'.k!: I hnr litcVHul i i II., hroreus iiuilhu- umi -. i r.-ui, --miiiiKj.t0 lieu," but tlie old hdy Biibtr queiitly releiitrd aud the e iple were m. id e happy. Al-il Will Itrikc nun (....oilclin (....eilclin The latest thing iu (.t.-.U is ,i duublu rip p r, which Is titled wlih the meiil neating heard, and with wide feet tests luniilng along the nide. A Rtierlng apparatus, similar te that or u In.ek an . ladder truck, m utlaelied, and lliere aie strong brakes epeiiited by a wheel. The brakes aie bars or iron w lib heavy hooks en the cuds, fastened en tlie euter nldes of the runners el the hind sled. A turn of the wheei forces the points of the bars into ,0 sne', A wewleu eowcateher is p.uvd Iu front el the llrst sled, uivlm: the whnle the nieuur. unce of ii small railroad train. ...... i. .... ... . ... -- .. lu.i.Mra tiHiitel ii jib- Finuk Willi.iiiin ntul Jehn Ur.iv who ..het ami killed Orien Kuiz In a s.le . ,,nv in iihmc.1, i. el SlltlltllV IllOrtilli.r u.,.. taken rum 1 .1. m n .,'.,t.,i. .1.1. . . ' , , ..j...... uuiwt ,, nieruiiig it) 11 iinsktd mob aud hanged te the ial teis of u leg shanty ueiw by. Qrrty ,0l bnively. but ilbums pleaded for murey, 1'iaiiuiug mat 110 snot lu self defense. A coroner h jury letuined a erdict the "hinging was done by patties that uu- ItliUYMl. All I nwllei ItilliHUiij t'liuiMl. Jeseph It. Weed has returned te the reMdeucoer lit grandfather, J. It. Hebetts, of NoirWtewn. He was found by bis undo, Sinuiul H .hurts, working for I hema Adams, a farmer at Jeffersen, N. J. 1 he geed uews was telegraphed te his father at Huddeislleld, England. He says he i.ut iw.iy t.ecause he feared punish ment ler being late at school. a Mi.ruimi .ciieinjr tlurneii. On Sun1l.1v night the lltlghaui Yeung academy at Prove City, Utah, a Mermen sehii.il, with 400 students, was destieyed by Urn. The l.ss is it) 0)J ; uninsured. Ne lives were lest, but thore were a mini her of narrow uoeapn A quility of uitio uitie uitio gl)eenuo was ferttiuately romeied from the laboratory before the llre had gaiued much headway. Ulttitlni: TriHs. Iu the Texas Legislature, 011 .Monday. Representative Odcn deelued that in deal lug with the lenee problem there was 11 PI-..H.II.I; iinip 1111011 te il "ernutinne ugai'ist the interest of West Tens, and that .1' justice was net done all neotten he weul 1 be willing te see the ntute divided An l.ilf' t Killed ujr Uttiulie All I, Charles Silcne's child at ltickferd, III., aged II jeats, mi Sunday poured a iiuimtity of carbolic acid down the threat of lur sister, iieui it month. Tha lltti mi.. r lingered iu great, agenv until Memliv when it died. Its mouth and iutesiiue were horribly burned. , A rt.ii Kaintlj X-ar Eist.m Saturday night Mi Lirzie Albtts, while walking 1.11 the track, was st u.'k by a trnin and received injuries which will probably cause her death. A brether of Miss Albus was killed by a L-high Valley train several weeks age at Jertey city. A tlltla ulri C'raiail Threuch tnUl. Annie Cele, of Terente. Ont., sister of the Iittle girl who was scalded te death Ukt week, has lest her reason from grief. She blamed herself f.-r the faUl aceideut. Oi S.itiiitl.iy meruipg she left her father's hoiise without ha:, b.K.tn 01 jacket and has nut iuce been heard of. Ju.tgra lixnicrilln flllsy. The citizen of Mineral Spring. Ark., are tudigi.a- t at the Mipromecourt decision granting a appeal tu the cai of thn three rioters senteneeil te be hanged. Justice Bakm aud English were haugeti in efllgy Sf tird.ay n'ghten the scaffold prepared fi r ih') prisoners. lb l.rr rxplonleu The buge vertical boiler et the Now New borne gas works at Hah igb, exploded at 7 o'clock .Monday ovemng Titb texrille violence, going through the reef and fall ing withiu thirty f. et of its original posi tion. The uugiueer miracueu .ly ts.'aped injury. Meveti Trimmer KirarMHt. Eleven prisoners escaped from jail at Bucna Vista, Cel., Monday and have uet yet been apprehended. Henry Nenomeyou, who last sumiper wounded City Marshal Stingley, efSalida and killed a deputy marshal, is among the number. Twe tirnthem KltlnU lualjuitrrcl, A nt.au named Webb bcc.ame involved in a illfllciilty in Jacksen county, Ala , en Monday, with three brothers named Wil burn and killed two of them and fatally wounded the third. The quarrel began about a trivial matter. At:Wnii'lrlKtnc lllunrlr a Murderer. Charles A. Kugg, In jail at Hunter's Point, L. I., for nssaultiug Selah Sprague last Friday merning.has made a confession of the crime. He disclaims all connection with the Tewnscnd aud M.ayboe outrages. Htilclde Uftuteu brnlipalr. Aii unknown Hungarian, being oet of work nnd starving, drowned liimielf at West Nowteu, Penna , ou Sunday, by jumping into an air hele in the loe. A MAitllng Adventure. Twe huuters had a startling advnnture whi'e pursuing deer near Idaho Springs, in Colerado, the ether day. Toward night they shot ene deer and crippled another, but the wounded autmiil was ablote ruu. They followed it unsuccessfully, and en returning te the animal they had killed found a huge mountain lien devouring it At first they hardly knew what te de, but being armed with repeatlng rifles, they se m decided te fight. At the first shot the lien retreated, only a few steps, how hew how ever, and with a tornile rear turned up n them. Fer an hour It was hard te tell who would wln.thollen or meu. On his starting for ene the ether would instantly llre and draw his attention. After a hard fight they succeeded in killing him. Eleven bullet holes were found in his body. He measures ten feet from tbe end et his tall te the tip of his uose, and will weigh about 400 pounds. lut UiiNtlty. Get, the actor, being ruoeutly iu a small town in the south of Franee, volunteered for n bniietlt ler tlie peer. His name drew crowds. The mayor turned ever iu his prosy and pompous mind what he could de in acknowledgment. tie invlted the noter te a complimentary breakfast, nnd placed bofero him an egg in whleh ten golden leuis werb concealed. Oot took a spoonful and, discovering the centents, oeascd cat ing. The ether cuests, who wero in thn aoerot, watohed him Intently, aud the hott hett ess Inquired why he did uet finish the egg, " Madame," he replied, " I nover touch the yoke." " De you threw It away ?" Bhu asked with astonlshmeut. " Ne, I always loave it te the peer." Iluvi the Vureats Are Stripped. The forests of Elk and adjaceut counties in Pennsylvania are being dlspeiled of 1 000 neres of timber overy year, which has te be felled iu order that the bark may be obtained for tanning purposes. There are four tanneries in Elk county which use 50,000 ceids of bark per year, and as a cord of bark will tnn 175 hides, the GO 000 cords will tau 8,750,000 hides per year, which reprcscnta the annual produetlou et the tanneru 1 of Elk county. 1 m " A ui 'iiiutMeiikluuTtiftury, Bosten haa a rellglo-phllesophioal society that bclieres that disease is caused by the absence of Ged from the body, and can be cured by the passage of the divlne cflluonce from the well te the Hide, aa they Bit with their spines lu contact. It num. bera among ite adherents "people of lnflu oueo nnd proiniueua, nnd some whose names nre as familiar as household words," IIII.nKBRANJrSTIUAli lilt. M'll.SIifltU UllMIOIIlK lllHf, T i l-l l.eiin All III rmillipi I nt UiiuiimiI In n. .1 .liiry-I K-lliiiniiy iimiti stiniilay l II." l.uiill JAi'i l'ij .1 friei) 1. Ames lluU, ear pouter, b. leg s.ieiii, iiletiiilled a dialt, teaile hy 11 ' ml measureiiiei't by him mid 'Sqillte Hi, 'ebi.iud, el the pieini s oil which this homicide occurred, aud tle- pctibcd them te the J111. v : Mass iselt hull is about i0 feet high and the gable elid of the Washington beuse Ue leet ; the.e an. a number of trees iu trout , mnce the homicide 1 have bad 11 cotiverHttiou with Michael Urett, und he told me tlutthjie hud been leelnig bi.iweeii Eshhiman and Hildebriind ; that llildeliniiid bad told Urelf he would "outMpia'e. " or " quit fqiiaie " with Eshteinau ; witness knew both ; they were triendly ; witness and Hildebiiiud bad been gunning together at Eilileman's lu October, fs"sj ; Eh!tmian told us whero there were buds , K-lileiuan and llildebraiid were friendly, iippaiuntly, never knew of any tlill'eieiioe butween them. Frank Ueik, sw irn Am .1 butcher; knew defendant and deeeased ; saw them at lltua's en Sep. l.',, 18-JJ. Witness re lated what oi'eurrod, hubs'aif ially as Mulligan and Ol.tiiuer liad te I i it Alter tlie n'teroatieii mw IMilemau l)UPt in the alley ; turned him ever en his side , It wa net veiy light; saw nibloel en IiIh faee until I turned him ovet ; told these around te take cue el him ; went into the birroem and told these who were thore that the itiin was hurt; then went out and, by that time, theso en the otfslde had taken bun te tnu pump ; llrst he.ud el bis t'luili next morning ; Eslilemuu was .1 Iittle under the iulliience of drink , L-hlemau und llildubrand had bien Irleud.s. O.i oreita ex iminatien witness said be thought he hul seen Hildebrand strike Estilemun's hat ever his head scver.il tunes and slrlke him iu the face ; he siw that Eshleniaii was hurt and se told the ctend inmile Win llildebraiid, lirether of the defend aut, sweiii, testitlnd te the occurrences if the saloeu belore any altntcitien began nud the prnvtu filmdiy rolituitief Eshlemaii ami his brother. Jaeib F. McCjiiI, sworn, testified te the friendly 1 elation of Eshleman and Hilde brand, Jehn L. Shelling brother in I iw of defendaiu testified te the same, and te having liuiitr I with Htl.iebratd en Eshlo Eshle ni.iu's plaeu. Goe L icitwe 1 1, wei n, tostitled that he and Hihlebiaud bad met at Kslilem m's while bunting and he was friendly. Ellwood Eiger f.wnrn, testified te the friendliucim of deceased and delendanl. Jehn E Iger undo of defnn I int. sweru, tesiltlei tb.it Michael Oroff asked bun and rumitel Aumeni it they had ever heard Hildebrand threaten Eshlemm, they had 1.1 it. but Grell haul .he had and that llildebraiid oempl.uued of Eshlemau and end he weultl "cut square" with him se me day. Samuel Ailment sworn, testified th it he weut te see Urelt about the report that he aud Eager had heard such thieats, and Gruff said nut; that there was nobody present at the time but himcelf. Jacob Hildebrand, father of defendant, swern.tcstilled that Michael Greff had told him Pit. said, Eihlemaii had ordercd him off hi farm aud he would cut npiare with bim ; he said that. Eager and Aument heard him tee ; di ccucd and his seu had friendly relations ; witness was Eshlutuau's assignee tive yean age . defendant left home tlve years age aud has beeu iu btni btni ness for himself eicr since ; was at home alim-st daily. The dofense here rcbtcd. Tlie Arguinei.t el tbe Ceunvl. The court hoiue wa crowded this nteru- uig Willi an ainiionce that lint eemu te hear the speeches aud listnrud with uu abating atteutleu. At '. 20 a iu., after the pres-ntatieu of defendant's points 11. Frank Eshlemau, eq., bngan tbe argil argil ment for the commonwealth, nud spjke until 10 40. He was followed by M. Kresius, esq , for the defense who occupied thu rest of the morning sessleu. II. M. North, eq., concluded for thodefeuso this afternoon, aud S. II. Reynolds, en., closed for the corameuwoalth. The judge then charged the jury. uiii Ji:trri'.ithi tii.cii. Tlnlr llunilsuiue llaniiin itcmly for Ve by tee Club Members. The rooms of the Jeffersen club, a Democratic political and social organtzi ergantzi organtzi tien of this city 111 the second story of the llheads building en West King street nre new completely furnished aud ready for occupation by the club members. They are models of rich and discriminating tasie iu uu uieir appointments, uaiuisome Wilten carpet with a dark ground covers the floors, mid dark paper placed en the wall aud ceiling iu the best style of the pajer bauger's art.rcllevcr'. by bright tints completo a porfeot symphony iu color. Hangings of neli Turkish doth form the portiere separating the forward room from that lu the tuar, aud liaudsome lambre quins of the bime 111 it 11 ill adorn the uututel pieces. Ou the west wall of the front room hangs a stuking oil paiuting representing Columbus iu the act of explaining by charts his views of tha rotundity of the eartli te nome iinuUs who had been com missiened te give an audience te the hardy explorer by Queen Isabella, of Spam, Ou the east wall id auetli r baud seme painting that piotures the Itialte iu Veuioe. Mirrors, chairs aud sofas of the most comfortable description, card tibles, ehandellurs with glass pendants, and a haudsome lujfit complete the equipment of what is oeusldcrod te be thu finest elub room of tlie city, Eich member of the club is provided with a key te the room, te which he may have aocess at ail times. The association numbers among its mem hers many of the prominent city and county Democrats, aud its oxistencu tup plies a long felt want. The next regular meeting el the club will be held en Mon day, February , at 7.80 o'clock at whleh the beard of dirocteis and special commit tees will make full teperts. Till I.I. IV'l.lt KM?. Frem Uur Ilegular Uoirrrpemloi t The Martiuville baud gave au entertain ment at Liberty 8rpiare last Saturday livening, which was a success iu the way et a full house. Campbell Themas died last Saturday at the residoueoof Mr. Goe, Jeukius, Fulton township, and was buried Tuesday nt Heck Springs. Deceased was about sixty five yoaiseld. The entertainment te he held nt Fair field hall next Thursday evenltig ler the bonefit of Zion chureb, Fail field, under tbs management of Messrs. Weidley and McSparran, premises te be a Bucccasful and enjoyable occasion. The postmistress at Peters Cioek, Mirv Amelia Krown, bcoame Mis, KenJ, Ellis, and had te resign the posteflloo. Mr. Samuel Dersoy was appointed postmaster, and will assume dutles ou Febtiuiy 1 A two year old oelt belonging te Hugh Wentzdicd last week. Dr. Deaver re. eently lest by death a valuable horse ene of a line pair of matnhea. Mr. Themas Weutz, of Wentz's mill, had te kill a geed herse that was kicked by nnetber herse and had Its leg broken. Hale et lluisiea, Samuel Hebs fc Sen, auctioneers, sold at 1 ublie silo yesterday, for Danlel Legau, at his sale anil oxebauge stable, Lancaster city, Pa., 17 head of Ohie hersts, at mi avorage price eff's'SIMQ per head, Kl-lthKI' l.lullllMI An Ititmlen U Itli t'lmlniian I lllnr-M, llin Htiiliieilttti Hie Nun. Iini-i lite inuiii . Am Mttnn. The Maxim Eleetrle LUdit oewptuy biviig prtsei.iid n bill te thn eity ul l,ll)l), for furnishing light for thu month of December, and llie lump oeminltteo having nppreivd tlie bill after maklug 11 deduction of 8'1, a toprcsentnilvu uf thn I.NTKi.i.inr.NcKU sought au Inteivlnw with Mr. II. A. Dlller, elialrmuu of thu lamp committee, toaviertiinoiiwli.it pilnelple the deduction was iiiiule Mr. Diller teplied that the iibfemnt was made lu compliance with Um uctleu of eounells iu ftce'pilng tin. Ileht, it being provided that equitable leduotlens hIieiiM be made iu llin cue of 11 en burning 1 imp aud lamps that did uet hum satisfactorily. The oeminltteo took the dully ropeitii iti.tde by tbe police ollleors and doduuted from tbe bill i)S cents for 0 tell lamp in petted by tint police as"nnt burning." The cotnmtltee made ue ilcdiuiieii for lamps lop irted as " burning un itinfaoterlly." .Mr. Diller think the dedni'ien was te 1 sweeping and very unfair te tlie oempitiy; beniusu ithus olteu happuiii'd that lamps leperted by thu pohee us "net binning" have bum burning during thn gieater put of the night, though they happened te be uet burning at the time the police elllci.ts passed them. Mr. Diller says also that the Maxim company hnve four lamp innpoetors en duty evmy night otie ler each of the four divisions of tbe city ami that any lamp, net burning, or net burning satisfactorily, In at ence overhauled and put lu geed condition. Thrse iuspectetn also make a daily report te thu company el the condition el the l.-.mps, and their irpeits often differ from lliose of the policemen, nud generally show a less mtmhur of im perfect lamp, though lu a few instance they hae i.liewn inure. As lamps have been reputed by the pohce " liet'burii ing" which the luspcotets h ive reported " burning," the company have given eidets te the Inspectors te compile limit renirts with theso of the imIIceiui'ii, nud te put down nothing that they are net willing te swear tu, 11 they may yt b.i ebliml te verify their reports under oath. It ha been noticed that slnce the d nl lvpertn of the (Ntlien nud luspeoteis have breu compared, the nttmber eflumis nut but u ing has been censideiably lusjt than boietu the comparison was made. It In argued from this that both pirtics have bcoemo tuore c.ueful than r.iy wete fuimi'tly. The December bill 1 ir eh-otne lighting has net jet been paid, and Mr. Diller thinks it will net be paid, a fixed by the committee. Some members of the lamp oeminltteo aud als . of the lluntie- 00111 00111 mittee th.uk tlie deductions insufficient, while the Maxim cempuiy think them tee gie.it, aud in this view Mr. Diller concurs. Being asked whether the same priuutple was followed iu making deductions fnun the Lull. for gasohue lamps, .Mr. Diller answered, " Ne " A majerlly of the 0 luuuittee uppreved the bill for gasoline lamp, after iiedue mg ent halj the oect per night, for overy uen burning lamp, and without making nuy deduction ler theso that did uet burn catlsfaoterily, it belug held that en au average theso lamps were net out mere th.iu half the nUm. Mr. Dlller assented reluctantly te this ar rangement and joined the oilier mombers of the committee iu appteving the gaso line bill, which was presented teimi days bofero the presentation of tbe bill for olectrie light. When thn l.ittm bill was presented the uuj oily of tlie rum mittce declined te npprove it iu any ether shape than with a full drduotieu fir every lamp repirtcd net burning. This, he thinks was tiufait, and lie will net again appreve 11 bill fur light, which dlscrimi into in favor 01 ene 0 imp my and against tbe ether. In coueliisiou, Mr. Diller folieitatcd the citi.us lu hiving a hit better hgbt than they ever had bofero. Hi. has bceu complimented by hundred en the excellence of the electne li ;ht sttigli riders especially being delight i with tt. and confining their inwei t 1110 pibbu sttcets, where they ca 1 see aud be seen, in stead of driving eif into the country whero thore nre 110 uttiautmus, no light and often poorly biokeu te ids LlireltTANT INSl'K V.MJI. il'l 1. Tae MHUlieltn tliitii! Llin Mm u .UiecU- tluu L.ugrft a 'lout l am CnrlUin Beutlnel. Thocaseoftbo Manheim Mul.ial Live Stock association vs. Geerge U. Cenver, ou au appeal by defendaut liem the judg ment of J. K. Slartiu, justice et the peace of Curebnrlaud emniy, uame up in the common pleas oeuit e.i Tliursday bofeio Judge Herman, A large number of suits were brought by this company last fall be be bo eoro 'Squire Martin, against the farmers of Cumberland county, te recover assess ments levied en their policies by tlie com pany. The farmers reliised te pa)", bunce the suits. The oase just decided was a test one, mid an minimal interest wnsleltiu the result. 'Squire Martin gave judgment against Mr. Uoevcr aud be appealed te the court. The company was chartered iu March, 1882, and the policy te Mr. Ceover was issued iu August, 1832. When thu upplic fieti uf Mr. Coevcr was presented in ovidenco by the company, it was objected te by the defendant's counsel, because a copy et the same was net attached te his p iliey as required by the act of lliiei May, IStI, which requires Unit nil npplieituju, m.m,, by laws and regulations tni'i.t toned or iu ferrcd te In tlie pihcy shall bn attached thereto bofero they cm be u timed iu evi evi ovi eonco. Tin company argued the act did nut apply te live stuck iiiMiraucu compa nies. The defendant's counsel lull tin. nei was remedial, aud sulUcieutly bind te cover the plaintiff s oempiuy. Tue court considered the objection well tal.ee, aud tlie company having no ether evidence of tbe contract te eiler, dut-cted that a vor diet be entered for the duiutui.tut. Au appeal was taken, and thn oase will likely go te the supreme euiirt fei final buttlu buttlu ment. Tlie decision of the supreme ceuit will sottle all the suits brought, nud if Judge Herman's decision is sustained, it will reuder void all Hiinil.tr policies Usutd by the Munhelm company. Thore weie originally iu the neighborhood of 2 10 suits brought ; seme farmers paid the assess ments nnd obtniued n cancellation of their policies. Thore are C'J appeals new pend ing, which Judge Herman's decision settles for the present, aud the hiiprnme court doeUlou Bettles finally. The case oemos up iu June before the session of the supreme court at H.iriisburg, und the final jesult will be nwaited for with a great deal of interest. Tbe Hctieul Heard, There are twolve sohenl directors te be oheson in February Tite following is n statement of the outgoing directum of their respective paities. Dtmecralt. II. E. Blajmaker, Dr. Henry Carpenter, Win, A. Morten, A. J. Sujder, Elam G. Snjder, A. Z. Itingwalt. lUpubUcuns. Tliea. B. Cochran. It A. Evans. Luther Itiehardu, M. Kreslus, Danlel Smeycb, Chas, Swohel. AlilbelHult aettleu. The suit for libel brought ly Themas Burns, of the Harribburg elub of last yi ar, against the Sunday Telegram, of that town, has been suttlcd, Burns says hu rocelvcd $150 uud costs, und if he did it was a geed investment, and he will net have te ask for advance meney fiem the elub with which lie signing. 300 Men llirnwu ent et Werk. Thn Mrtllftrf. Trnn (iftmmnv'i t.lnn mill m .w ... w.w .. WW.",.!." J w '.. W ....., neauing, cioseu ou Jiunuay ler tue re ro re matader of the winter, thus throwing ii00 meu out of employment, because of luter luter luter foreuco with the weikiug due te the cold woather,
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