r .in ( LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCE!, WEDNESDAY, ArillL !,(), 1884. ' ' , T U ft ' -t er UancaBtct Sntclllgcncct. r jrj. ie. T1 WEDNESDAY BVEN'O, APRIL. SO, 1804. j - r- ir i ' uuii . Washing Dirty Linen. The attack or the llluine pcople en Edmunds 1ms recoiled upon them. Tlie New Yerk Tribune eagerly took up William Walter Phelps chnrge that Ldinunds had voted for a land grant te a railroad, whose securities he held at the tlhie, and the value of which was enhanced by the legislation he helped te pass. The effects of this oxpesuro upon Mr. Edmunds' chances ns a candidate were gleefully related In seme cerres pomlcuce of the 1'ribunc, purporting te have been sent from Washington. It told hew Mr. Edmunds, next day after Mielpi' publication, appeared, "ill at case" in the Senate ; he was net at all in his usual "liuppy fraine of mind." Among senators and representatives the statement that Mr. IMmunds had voted wliile in the Senate in favor of a laud grant te a railroad in which he was in terested, was inperled te have produced a sensation. Oue of the former was alleged te have said: "It is te be ro re ro grettcd that that statement was niade because It seems te me te be exposing un necessarily n possible presidential candi" date, and putting him en the defensive." Anether : " If it be true, it is better that the statement be made new, than that the fact should be dug out later in the ceurse of a heated campaign." Still another cynically remarked :' " t am afraid that Mr. Edmunds' little ' boom ' has been bursted. Tint statement made iu Mr. l'helps' letter.if net contradicted, will finish him " And new comes Mr. Edmunds with an emphatic and explicit denial of the whole story ; and just as the 'lYibune had about convinced people what a wicked thing it was for a con gressman te vete public favors te the railroads, in which he w.h interested, it is seen th it the stripe i j icket fits Mr. H'ainuii'id he c.uinet transfer the fatal garment te EJmuiid or ii'iybely else. Mat for the f.i.-t of Mr. K lutiin li lay ing out liliitu') in New lerk the cenn try would probably never have known what a disreputable man the Vermont senator is. In the agree ible tivk of dis closing this aiie' her correspondent of the IVt'fiiwe from Massachusetts renders valuable aid. It, seems that the lUy state utterly rejects Bhilue and has shown great t nderneji for Elmunds. Ileuce tlie '1 riiiune recalls some facts in his senatorial care-r with special refer ence te their burlng en Mimchn-iuUs politics which tuns: be rawhide aud brine en tlie tender back of that state. All in all, this Republican washing of uirty linen, is a very edifjing sort of business. What tlie New Yerk I'est niys about Jliuine, aud whit the lima siys about Arthur, and the 7Vi'nt' levelatie:. of IMiutinds' real character. light at least be consoling te these faint hearted Democrats who cannot see furtl.er beyond their tear swept noses ti .w a dajs than te discern tlie certain ...iruptien of their party because some 1 f its membirs 'Miinet agree upon the i "iut rate of duty en pig iron nml crn, or the proper time te I'liiict me evt ruue whisky tax. Se brig ' thn unst enlightened Kepubli tan ergai.s are proving beyond perad vonture that most of their conspicuous candidates for president are liars or thieves or ignoramuses or nobodies there 1 hope that ihe Democrats will pick cut an honest nnd lit man Mid that the pueple of the country will elect him hellegu's Trial 1 Senater Kellogg is facing a W.uhing- ten juiy te answer the charge e accept ing atte ter getting a mail route expe 1'iieu. i lie contractor had failed te P'rsumle Ilrady of the necessity for the expedition and he had informed Kellogg who was then a senator, that it would be wertli $i),wiu te him if lie would ecure the expedition. Kellogg shortly afterwards advised him th.it he had succeeded aud the contractor gave him the .JJO.one in notes and dratts en thn dep.irtujtnt, which were collected by Walsh, tnen a banker, and applied in direction of Kellogg, one-half te his ac en.itit and ene-limr te the account of Themas J. Hi.uly, who was then m Wals'a's deb-. Tlut is the 3tery as it is presente I by tiirt government, which is net represented in the case by any et tlie old array of counsel save Mr. Ker. The counsel have been reason te withdraw. 'Plwitr l..lr. tt.-. 1.. 1 . j...-v i.c.u u'ji iciiuuatea ie g , as we understand. Mr. Merrick no doubt quit because he hud geed reason te believe that the government was net iu earnest in me prosecution of the S'ar Reute people. Mr. IJIiss probably left because he thought he had milked the cow i.u dry as lie could, and becausn lie did net wish te iippear te prosecute, even in bcemmg, lna friend Kellogg, whom he Managed te save in long as he was the ucttairiitt iMirwtiiitM.u Mr. Hrewslcr has secured the services of a 1. monster lawyer te assist Mi. Ker aud District Attorney Worthing! en in prosecuting Kelle.fg. We "heuld net be surprised it they should convict him. in fact It will be surprising if the douet, with the case as the givernmeiit stales it. There 13 a s'alule directly forbidding such conduct tistli.il of Senater Kellogg, by anoillceref me Keveuiuieiii, mien us liu was iu in his capacity at; neuater ; and the only ques tion in trilug him will ue as te the cred iblllty of the evidence austaining tlie change. Mn. W. E. Scott, of our state, has been in thu intervlewei's hands in New Yerk. Mr. Scott is out of politics, he says, and does net want te go into poli tics. Therefore he hopes Mr. Tllden will net be unanimously summoned at Chicago te be president, because If he is Mr. Scott will go iu again. lie is icr. suaded that Mr. Tllden Is the man for the nomination, mid evidently fears that things will se shape themselves at Chi. cage aa te nomiimte him. If he was In politics he would help te be aliiipe them, and would be careful net te press tee far the nole cptscepari altitude Mr. Tll den ussuwes. There la ' a point beyond Which," iu all things; and for this point Mr. Scott and Mr. Weed and Mr. Ear. unta muy have been looking yesterday in their congregation at the Fifth Avenue hotel. rr-U-M Jti.Unrs A special agent at Erie has been in vestigating Captain Oillnger, an officer, we believe, in the marine revenue ser vice, who invented the mortar here tofore used te threw lines te vessels en the shore. A mortar of a new invention it seems has been substituted for the old one. and it is said te be a very geed mor tar, only It will net work. Somebody said as much about it in the Ktie papers and Captain Oillnger was picked upon as theninllgner of the new mortar. 'Ihe special agent was sent en te investigate him and Onds that he dtd net say the naughty things iu the paper which, however, he finds were truly said, for he tried tlie mortar himself and never suc suc ce ded in getting it te carry a Hue. The line being the thing the mor tar Is te entry, a mortar that won't de it Is evidently a most mertlfylug failure One would think that the treasury people who substituted such a mortar for the Oflluger mortar wmMb fitly treated by being tired off In It them selves. Aud when tlie special agent nets back te Washington with his report ne qutttinc laptaiti Oillnger of telling Mi truth, the secretary may be inspired te Are out tlie somebody who bought the mortals th it won't lire a line. HV-ATTOUXKY GEXKUAI. I'At.MKR, who is neither prohibitionist nor teeto teete taller, but a practical reformer, is push ing right straight along with his work iu Wilkesbarre. Instead of whining for mere stringent liquor laws or devising some scheme for the evasion of judicial responsibility and the encouragement of false swearing, he proposes te see te it that existing laws shall be enforced and courts shall meet therespenjibilities aud exercise the discretion that they me invested with. 1'nder Ins duee tieu and with his own active cooperation, remenstrances have been filed against some i'oe applicants ter license in I, uzerne county en the ground that their placed are net necessary for public entertainment ; and they will he required te demonstrate athrmativelj that they are, betere they can obtain license. If this simple test were bold-. ly applied everywhere by fair and fearless judges, there would be little te complain of abuse of the license system. It is also te be noted te the credit of Wilkesbarre tint proceed ings have been begun there against parties who rent their properties for disreputable purposes. Tlie Wilkesbarre experiment is tlie met premising tern perance and social teferm begun 'u this state for many a day. A cnuHE-i 'i'ME r of the K.r iimiik , who is te be presumed te b- a responsible person, wrres that a school director, who has a vete m the convention te elect a count suicnn tendent, "is known te have said that he is iu duly beuud te support I S. (ieist, (Credit's opponent) because he is cprud iug Geist's money."' If this charge can be substantiated, it is a very serious one ; aud tlie proper way for the A umi irr' correspondent te verify it will be te have that director's vote "challe'iged for cause" in tlie convention. Tub workingwerueu of New Verk new legion in number aud widely diversified in their brtnekes of labor are abent te (e'. Ijw the eximple e' their L jud n Miters and er.janlza iu trades unieus, which h.ive h-ri'tifoie consisted almost eut'rt'y of main Te tin prayerful consderatieu of (the stitl-uecked Secedeis who reiibt tlie i.i'ri- ductieu of instrumental music into the church ocruce iB recommended the fMiith verse of the leOth ps-ilm, d encribui new Old should he praibid. " Praise Him witn lUa timbrel and dauce, ntaise Him with utringel iusuu uitiutn auJ ergaus. " Tiik"Sjus of Milu" nere oueo the iiieM niysierieiiM ami improsiive secret elder of the country. Toeir Initiations were of the roughest klcd ; nud the down fall and dissolution of the order weie dua I) the fact that in tesiiug Goergu Harding, of In Fayette, Ind , in n blauket he was reudi'rcd a paralytic, dying after a jcr of lutciide agony. I UK eIU Kteiy cenifs from tlie First Uiptist church ofSilem.N. J. Tlie pastor married a jeung woman from the congre gallon ; hUe ceuluu't 1111 the onerous rele of pruaebcr'b wife iu the Community where bje was brought up ; nonce bin resignation, au empty puip.t nud tbe resolve of the oengregatiou that ihe next preacher must briug his wife with him. Gnvv fears are expressed tint, the I'm! ndelphia br iu Biilleruig from oxcessive me testy siuoe it h disjjvorel that the iimcriptien en the potlentalof the MaMhall statue, tut up in Wa&biugten, Btate that it was nrocteJ by " the liar of the United States ami by Congress," whoreas the funds contributed by the memhers of the leg.il profession all oatne from I'hilalei p'lia. HAD MV l-OBMSMIMH. "My ltsch, hi 1 1 nl I -uiii seii.'hi, V iml.t In Uiy nnrduii litt lieur.l. II bin my mmu4 hmi wlnun LUcnbinl. spmkliiiK wltlievury eIiiiiiku, flip VI ny ie thin., ihi,, bruin. ".ji ui-u4iitiii Willie lakii u nirlte. "lIlCN'.Utliy bjlliWMlnyuml .,i llOM'lllIK .ll,t H, ll)',v,), "M"1 II but my vi.a, l.ui" wuii-- I.Uu l.uvu I ictOf Jlugu llollanders kuew Tun phlegmatic thiuger two after all. Oue of their wajn te punish lazy pcople is te place them in olhteni with wuter up te their chins, whure they tue fastened te a pump ami compelled, iu order te avoid drowning, te work the pump constantly, the water being made te run iu as last as it in disoharged by thair Uber. This might be tried iu Hummers' hall, te the innovation of tlie plioe and the development of mueele Iu the liimatcs. Mu. WAnr.iihON announces that he will give ready support te Mr. I'ayne or Mr. Ilaudnll for proaldent en the Ohie tarilt platform, If he nominated and declared. He bolievcs, in common with nil geed Democrats, that, Important ns rovenuo reform la, It 0a be postponed until nftcr tlie nioie Important work a oemplotod of drlvlug a corrupt political dynasty from power. We felt imra Mr. Wnttorsen would oemo te this. "New let the battle begin." OYER APfiEOIPIOE. mii tiKAiti in a rirrsiiirmi i..mi lriiiii)tiirlly lunitip, Mi f.m'itiieit Krniii lit r Hniiin ii ml .lift llruili llewii h Knll niiiil MiitiiiiiKiiirnt Mrt. I'uiMib.iu, wife of K. 11. 1' trnnli.it). the well-known attorney, of I'lttntnirg, and niPinber of council, liad bceusuttcrtug fr '"i b am tieublcH for seuie time p.il, . i 'I I i'e en Monday night nhn cuciped hum the retr.itnts of lier home and wnu dered aw.i in the darknrm. Her family and friend, at ence apprveuitbig the dniigent le which she wan exposed, pared no paiim te tind her, and at ence invoked the aid of the ptittoe department. Mr. Caruahan resides en C'ellitit avenue, in the Kit Knd, nud nearch win commenced at ence in that vicinity. About half au hour nftei the receipt of the tlrht uiesiuge another .v received from Hrilltaiit utatien ijlng that the body of a nicely drewevl lady, npparently about a"i or -10 i.ir r age. lii 1 been f.mud b leg ever the r.nlreid embank ment near the station. The .irst 8iippti.itieu was that hht had b'eii Mriiek by a railreid tiaiu, but a cl ' inspection nhoweii n ign el mjiiii ricnved iu tint way. l'h b.xl) w'ift uwitl) attired in black, and the fea turrs 'li nvtd evnlvi.oe of icliiieineut and eultJie. r'ie had ou white ht kuu and low nl.ppei, nlni.Mt new. A i t Iho word w.n ree.'ivei, CureiiPi Dremlcr anil It II. t'artiahiu stnrtel fei the plice. 'Ihe c irenei was driven te the Sjveuteenth .ird otatien hene. w'.n- he teJK a piiliceiuau and pr.oeedcd te the sceno. .Vlr. Cuuahau ilsti tik a h .e nud ba,'gy nad dr. we rapidly tutu place. Tlie iiihIjt tteeenii-il I'eju nrrivuu ut the place he immediat ely recgui..'d the IkhIv as that of his wilo wile wilo Tlie ncene can better he imigined than deccribed. S'hat h'ld euca been a I mug, fan hint, devjteil wife lay befoie h-ni cold Hide tlli. .Mr unahau .tH.d f.r several miLUtes g.i.iii; ..u the lifeless furui before him, uunble t- niter a word What pass ed tbrt'iuh hii tuiud in tha' brief tieu no e'iu en: tell, i lie wn uni'i'e te utter a weid A sin k he giiued i-paech he ordered the lhdy removed te a lieue uear by and from w nch it wat t.ikeu te the home of Mr. I'lrnuhan Mrs I'arnahau bid bleu eullei.Jj fr.'Ui mental dieaM for a number of ve.ii-. aud was at oue time in au l-Ns'ern itistitut'en wheie she wa treatet!. When the family mevid fpiim liil ind nveuue, their fjruier reMdti.ee, eliC was brought home and n strict watch kept ou all her actions. M n day night !Ie oscaped from the houe aud the supposition is she wauderud eat the read leidmg te the water work. A' i point about 100 yards from the ''it m there i a high precipice overlo.ki ., -u railroad, ant at tin J point she had fir nvn herself ever. Fbe trackman was thu hint te make the discovery, and immediately no tied tne emplejen uf the company at Lj wis station. I.iuterus w ere proeured aud the meu proceeded te the place where the body was found. Iu falling, the body had bound'-d ever the railroad track, aud was found in the ditca tclew. Tbe preeipice ever w huh the worn .a hid thrown her elt it abjut ntty leet hih. and death mut have been nut vitineeus. Mrs Car nahan was ah. u: V jca's of ae and was wii1 known. Ithl.LiHiU'n l'ltl.t.1.. Sir. Ilrjnel l Apjiaari lur the I elteil slatct. Iutbe criminal cjurt of WashiugtJU, D. C , en Tuesday. Justice Wylie pr siding, the eus of the I'uited States agaiust Wul urn l'.t: Kel. 'g was called, ilr. Kedegg m charged wrti having received money wh'lc a Uu t- I Mates senator fei servicet retuicri ! in u- it.eu t a eo-itraet with the L'uited M i'i s, m i.: ;ieu el sec'.un 17s,', rev.ed statutes. Tbc c.a;i ic.s in i ietieu were for the (.eiforrnauce by .T jhn I'riee of mail service uj'eu star Ueutes Nes. ul.HS (S.inAnte ni j.md C rpus L'uriati) aud '50,lSJ(Mon '50,lSJ(Men '50,lSJ(Mon ree, Li , te fthicvcp m, and .Mr. Kullegg i-chirgL-d with haviu received fiem Price net.-s auJ di it:s iu wn ieratien of in dui uciu,; Taoeu .1. Ur.i.ly, seoend a,ist aut postmaster g'iiral, 1 1 make e.'rta'n orders for eipuitnjn el service ou thefiu routes, r.'tiltin; m 'i large mcreae of the : 'utrac'ers' piy. Mr. K-jllJijg was pre si'ii a: tLe etVi w.'li h.4 ceurciO, MMaM. l-fgcrs.!l, .1. W. WiNeu aud Nathauial S'iisn. Lx 5.c ind AfS.s'.ant I' )stmister licucral Uudy was a'se present. The gcveri-Tieiit was represented by Messrs. Ker, of I'u.I.vhdp la ; Siinuel II. Rey Rey ue: I-., if Lucster, I'u , and 1). strict At', ituey Wer'.htugt- a. Tue jury, as completed, is as fd! iwg : Heti.y il. Ilie'u. Eugene l'. M.ner, Henry Masen, Ku.hanl Higgles, Jehn It.. Mans tiel 1, Charts It. Evans, Cernnhus V. Ilailey, Lwis II. McDade, William M. Frank, William H. Morgan, AJelph Miller, and Samuel J. Osieus. Mr. Iv-r opened tue cise for th." govern gevern nietit. Tbu esainiuiiieii of w.tuesses for Ui.i gevviiiuiiiut then began, the llrst called !) iui' pist eiH-iaU. I'ue exvni'aatien of Mr. Woedw.itd was .,niewhat curtailed by the ceu:t, vthe rem irked that its tinie was t e pree eus t) he wasted in triilm. " I am net gemj; te maki n Star Itjute busiuesa of this carle," s ml Jadge Wj 1,8. I uc Jive 1 a lessen during the ether case that I shall never forget." Taking hiscue from I his pnnrk ths district at.eiucy pirK-eudtd te give a brief statoment of the contents of . LUinuq- of long wiitnu con cen tiacts nud etlnr papeis, lubtead of read idl' them m full. James iJ. l'nee, the next witness, testi lied that he oil -red ?Ji) 000 te Kellogg te get Ins i, into expedited. Kllegg suoae quentlv reputed that it was all right, and gave K- l'egg live drafts aud a promissory nete for JiO.COO The uote and IHe drafts weie produced and identillcd. Tney were uidern-d by Vu'h, which indersement wiiut s tcstuled was net en them when he g.ivu tucm te Kellogg. The uote was for i'i MM) and the limits for .1,000 eaeh. In $l Kellogg told witness that he hud givmi the drafts te Walsh und only get i'i.'iW), iini that Ilrady get the money. Kell igg ut that time thought the prescc.i turn w m'd end in smeke. Adjourued. ItAV.ldKI OK I luK. llri,al llvalrurt'en el Mltili;sii l'lue i.uiin ny Hie rtery I'deiiirnt LLemicrr. Meuday was a reullv eventful il.iv thiougheat the timher districts of Western and Northern Michigan, At Ashton lire Dieite out hefore neon iu what is termed "hashing," and in a few mornentu en olreled the villige. Thy pepulace turned out and suceeedid iu cenilniiiK it te the outskirts. AtUaroynthe large Uiplings woedouwaro mill was several times en Urn. Jet ween Careyn aud Luther the feicht llrcs wurose luteuiiii that larne fangs of men jiatrellcd the railway track with a loeomotlvo. At Uadillae 3.VJ,(WU feet of piue lumber, owned by M. J. II md, was "l7'"J""' Bverai ei tlie largest mills und the lailiead roundheuso narrow lv wwr-el. 1 we dwellings wero .lefctynj atUnorge J. Weed's lumber camps, V0 miles nerlhcast of Cadillac. Hams were destroyed, with a large amount of feed. Twe heiscn were burned At Hudsonvilte the Chicago X West Mich V Yi ' T ' ' . c,mi" were destreyed. At llaitfurd lllnkley kV Hrethcrs Htnve manufactory and hteck was destroyed esa net topertcd. The woather grew ran. Idly oeldor, rain and nnevv foil In tlie ter ntery butwenn Grand UnnUUiinrt Htralehts lohevlng fears ami doing great geed, but a jroed Heiking rain is badly needed. At Citdillaa tire bioke out near tl,u seen-) of Huudav'H tire, destroying C. II. West over'a bicwery and ioe heiiKes. Otlif r I.iimiir by 1'lre. The Uve btery bulldliiL'. Nns (i'i n.,.i m I Duaui) atreet, New Verk, was destroyed by flie last night. The Iemch are as fob i lows : Van Vnlkenbe g ' l.-avut. deaiei , Iu domestlo goods, lesssl-.t'.inHi. u.Mirinoe 10.1H)0. They curled a stock valued at iS.-.O.OOD. Second and thud H'" ' amith cc U , cotton g.el. 'VHH' ' , ""7 hiMiied. Fourth an I tilth H -eis. Ivrl Cox A, Ce , ngents for the llnglKe" """'. i.'-i.OOO; Insure 1 Hi- d vn ' ; t" Uje building is ll.0 e :'' " I- 'eU"y ceveied by iiisurati.e , Tue total Iem bv the u ' n A i .mu hi" ...ur,.f. f.wi,.n- In t...k!vii, ii M.Hi.iuj night, is ii,, n placed at I."' sons were thrown iut el work. h'.enln tiwi 111 'i1i':'' ' 1". i per i JlOOi'O Wi ...... . .., ... , tire jfs'eiday, , I lemiuii iiia Au attempt was tua I- sel 'lie n the Kolmtige bull Ifu etie-" ;' V'r ' ou Monday night, while Hie HI I r . I ew , with their wives am! children, te the iiuiii her of two hundred, weie h ' lm t a oelo eelo oele tir.rlou en mi upper it or. Ihe hillway, which was thoenlv m-u "f ett for me crowd, was stun ued w 'i c l oil and n number of matches weie sMt'e-- I a''Ut, one of thorn bemg uu'tel A member who happened t i s ep e i' i. el the utitj room Miv the Ham. s . m .-they were- suirtiiur. nud mil the u out I nrt i tn-rltig broke ui with ut k-i out el ll d mger It hvl escaped. I' e- i" t'n at lucedinrism dis'n-wl within ii few mmith- ii i'i i' " np' i'i t' t wu I'IMILI l r l H"U'.' Hk.iuh MiiiI.eii hi ut rt'i r ! ! iUe About oue e'chivk en I"id. ilteiaeaii the while ei'y, el llii i. v-'u'u, a.s shaken by two tetul'I i "u a-. iis in k.ic oessleu. " I'ae ct.i"- re nuai." Iu'ely tided with frigu'. !; p!e. '. uli.-ved that the city had tue iv.-etid pv "'i eirtli etiake. The tlist tp'e(,iu icu.ttd in tbe maga.iKe el M" .le-e, aa j.iceut te the aiei, il, iu whc'.i was toted a large lu.uibir of r e .ih aujl shells. The force of the i pl . n "ok the direction ut the g is w uks, au I a I ths g is holder.' of th Hivun gudght cjui pany were broken Tae SiC'il s'i ick, which whs hcaT,.-. i.n t'.. ' v.-'. vv.n eauseil by iu i xp! is' u ! g i". It is nu pwible as ye, te siy h 'in p-iseas were killed or weju le 1. v.ra! 'l.es h ive already Ik .mi feu i 1 It is kuew'n that then w .a "i uig ai.ne a detaihtniut et tw.,i '. s diersAud au artillery etUcer, wi: had tH'.'ii v: ipied fe- sever il divs iu r ".l v 'ig l ' l-'r. T.IO m.'itary hospital, Mu Aiumesi i a. "U.il nud ether buildings m i'i u "hh rh i )d t-Jllcicd the met daui.t-;c. ii II iva n. bil bil cemes, windows au.l shut ers fell le the ground in nliiieat eve'v sijivi ni'lr.u the cu.ste u bouse w.i'l. Th.- h ,i'.-al f Siu Lar. ire JUll'ervil severely. Kuritliig til i M tfr tuu' A waterspout has burt , s.-r llutchu.s' Rtatien. ou the lexis C-utial railroad. The w.i'er is represeutv 1 a b-ug tei feet deep ou level gieuud. Farm iiup'i-uiQ', fences and or jus hive b.. des-re e.l .i-id uet a bridge n-muis Ne i.ve have ben lest. The destriictien of property rra 'lies thousands of dollar. Tua water eiased the Triuitv nver t run up s'reaui ail day. An l.i tire i aiutiy llr.nrncil While a ferry bjat. d.-i-va by a u rss, was oressiug thq ri.'er. a'. ;. A.Oert, tjjebec, the botte u el th ln.i; br )ke through and a una a" I h w,.'. hu I fe-ir children were drewnel. A ll:'i;fnu. I'. .,pl lymri.t . M irgaret Cehen w,i k,ll-d in Wi'uimg tin. Djlaware, by la". ,g from a p reh while wishug t'lfl el sde of a seemd seemd stery win 1 w sue was ' ', y. ars ii ae 1'EiysONAL v w,'.l Se I i De.n (.'win Ut a month. IIw.Ei is ac: i--i.il ii' '. .- jg 'iii i -er-ary bureau at work. C. L M .uu his I ! .' '1 i ere commissioner m Fittsbur,;. Fu.si U' i;i made ili- 8i"1, m" th? iiesjieu, tei Iree tiade, iu '. U ut yts rriday. !.HFiKLi e -uld (vci.e w 'h bitu j.f.d.s at the auu time. Tbi- txplama seme th.ngs. Jeii.s Kuli v has bet-n making u inyste neus pilgrimage tj H.ilumere, and hi is accuscit of betting i: up for I'aync and against Hayaid. ?SVATIH JlltlN M1EUM VN .S .'i'ieJ Upi)!l t ) er-ier an invustigatiea of tai toi-rmle riot at the Louisvilie primings between the Arthur aud Hiaiuc lactinis. Jwir ltF.i author and dra"! i' c c-i'm ever tbe iiem dp plume of " Cel'ey C b b ber," new a t'luhulelphia Hst'tliie em em peoye and aged &0, fell Irera th j llrst !i ler of the piutottice te the liiemnt jesterday, injuring his shoulder an i thigh. NS'niTTiMt has n.-vrly nachal the limit of his literary life, ami ha I Uely at tempted very litti.i work. Ha lives ipieily and happi'y w-fh his sister in the old heraeste.ul at 1) iijver-, M.i-,1 , and at long intervals runs into ll ste-i fei a day's recreation aud te cull up iu hu numerjus friends. Uei.dwi.v t-MiTU tmuks that whenouee a youth has received a prao'ieUcdueviou the sooner he outers hema h nest eillmg by which he cau mike his bread and but ter and enable himself te marry r.ud main tain a lamily, the greater pribibly his chances of usefulness, vrue aud happi happi ness will be. Gen. 0. T. Hr-At iih em, ih mli past amy, lias muscles like tempore 1 s'eel. As a swordsman he h un'-'jualcd, and he is an unsurpassed gymnast and a'hlete. In his iiuiet residenc) in New Orleaus he has a gymnasium perfectly lined up, and when at home he dn'y takes a citaiu amount of ojcpteiso. lle n ene of the few gymnasts who can r.in lnm-lf with oither arm en the parallel bars thr.c or four timH Clev. 1Jlm.ei'k, prjsileut el ilie Ati.iuta cotton mills, Kays there is no lU-mand from the interests he rojiresent.s fur tariff re ro re visien at jiieumit. He " would abolish ahdulutuly and entirely all direct or inter nal taxes by the geueral government, and let the present tarill Btaud until altur thu uoxtcensu. Than, with all the facta aud IlKures uf the growth and condition of the euiintry boferu us, adjust it for another decade, according te thu uoeJdof tlie gov ernment." Tiir.') Hemr.VKi.r, who has oemn te the front in New Verk, is about il und a widower ; hu went into politics ler a ill version ; hu is rich and able ; in the tttate convention he seiiiiiud te be a light footed, ugile, nerveus yet prompt boy, with light brown, Klinhtly curling hnir, hlue eyes and an oye glass, ready te nsu and 8jeak with a elear, sharp, boyish voien, u manner mere uf the uudergiaduatn than thu II n n ished orator, but unmistukable, candid, iiutiilliug, kind and chivalne. rilATOHIiaeF TUIS aTnTIsl'IUISS. The Ilellidaysburjr blamlard keeps II) iug thn name of Hancock forprcsl ferprcsl forprcsl dent. The New lint lias closed its fioventh year of prosperous oxistnnce, and enteru upeu a new veltimn ausjiloieusly, Tlie Columbia Herald wantH Chairman Stolnmetz te call the new county com mlttce together for erganl itlnn The Hedford Oiuetta Ilgure out that the oust et maintaining paupers in that county In less than 85 pir month, while iu Hlair It 18 317 50. Thn IMilladelphla Recerd will com. inomerato ita noventh anniversary uiuler its pruseut inanagnment te morrow by publiidiing a double hhict. ThocflerU te dispese of the I'ittshurg m ntauotien was u failure. Only une bid wan received mid that was for $0 000 fdrl2yVoe,,COtWl l,) l,"0hl H0" ,irlVrtU,,y A HANDSOME BUILDING, r. M IKV'S Old llANAllK.lrill "DllltlM.M llecliOI,Mi ill ti,n llrniilllul Nw iirutt. ntr en Mnn !lrrit-lls llrelCHtliiti Mutiilsy ,iiijr ix Tim handsome new eriiliau.ign ami ehoel buii,lii,, mi West Vine htitet ad J lining St Mary's Catholic church en the east, the election of which was begun Iu the ttiiMiiiin of ism, u iitpully ppt..i,. ing completion, and its solemn dedication te Ihopuipefo for which It was built has been fixed fv,r Sunday, Muy 18. Thttt day will be ene of deep religions sigiililciiiee te the local I itholie world. Tbe F.uty Hours' devotion will be ushered in nt the Inch mass nud the Interior of thu spacious church will be h iidsemely deceiated for the occislen. At i p. iu., tbe Milemn eoreiuoulos Incident te the dedication of the new building will be held, previous te which the Ilight ltoveroud HisUep Shina ban, el llarrlsburg, will deliver an ilabe into address prepaid! expressly for the occasion. At a meeting of prenilneiu parifdiionets of St. Mary's en Monday evening a committee et arrangements was appointed te attend te the details of the day's celebration, that the event marking a new epoch in I. mcanter Catholicity may teeelve its d ;e slnie of public sigudl c mce. Itlcli In III. . rip .,icihiiiiii.. The site of the new structure la ene deeply historic m its associations As far bieU as lTIe nu old leg chapel, the only place of worship ler the low Catholics then resident in the little town, occupied the gieuud en which Mauds tlie pres ent haudsome building. It was dostieyod by tire in UiK) and was replaced two oare I itet by ihe old stene church that was" tern down a little inure than three years age. The p ctty tradition lias been handed down uuiut the old stene structure that the women of the congregation mi ted ihe mertur. wlu'ii the tueii ga'luued from the tUlds bard by the stones required for its cnistruotieu. On August .'., 1SSI, tlin remains of theso who were buried iu the old graveyard were disinterred with sol emn ceremony nnd removed te the t.euth east corner of the new St. Mary's coine tery, en the New llellaud turnpike. The comer stene of the present building was laid with impressive religious cere monial en September 18, l?St. Uev. Father M'lall.in, au eloiiuent llattunore divine, delivered the seimen ou the oce.i sieu tii aa imuiet:t throng iu attendauce Iu the orner stene at tint time were de posited the mime of the president and thosief all thn national, sUite aud muuioi muuiei pil eltiv'crs, the name of the pp , c ip es of all the lecil newspapers and seme coins. The stene whietiisa tlue block of au i i stene, dressed and llnished, was the gilt el Mr. Lewis Haldy. Frem the time of the oeruer s-ene laying uutil tne present tlie w'eik hai been steadfastly pished te com pLtieu, and the buildiug is new nearly icidy for uccupauey. A lccil)tleil of tne lIulhlliiK The new structure is a btnkiugly h md -seme pile, being a tasteful combination of the Gothic and Q, icon Aune styles of archi tc'.ure. It win hive cost when com cem com pletett about $i"j.0O0, aud will be u-ed for an ,ui leaiy parochial school aud erpliati .isyltim. It is placed back from the street ou high giruml en a line with the church, aii 1 has a freut en Viue street "I le."i feet, l'he deplh of the east wing is 70 feet and that of the west wing 1)0 feet. Thu be of the building is dremed with Urickervidj sandstone, aud the steps, sills aud oiiUude trimmiugs arc of the same haudsome rauteml. Tne main eutrauce is en Viue street, midway betwecu the two wings. There t also aa eutrauce at the northeast angle of the budding nnd oue from the went side opposite the church. It is built of proud brick with occasional layers of black brick that have a pleasiug eltect iu btc ikin ; the monotony no often attaching t large butMtugs of similar oenttruotlou. Counting the basemeut the building cou ceu tains four lloers. The kitchen a room 2J x CO feet is located ie the suathwcst wing el the basuieut. It ceutaiiisa large hutel size range with two llre placcsand thren evens, and has a cooking capacity for 1,000 per sons. A UJ gallon water boiler, sink, Clipboards and dresuers set oil this ncees. sary poitiea of the banding which is very we'd lighted. Opposite tlie kitehau l.l tue refectory et the nisterhe id, a oeiutn kIieiis re-im vr suited te its purpesi. Frem the k.tehen a de ir lead westward t-i a spiral stairway which he; te the fourth tloer of the building. Store rooms and an estensive pintryaroen oither si Ie of the ha I way tli it Iu id i from the kitchen. At the easteru cud of the lull which runs ea-it and west, is another spiral stair cae tunning te the fourth ll ler aud cor responding with that en the west cud. Leading elf the hill way te the south of the building is a large wash room. It contains three stationary wash traya with het aud cold water, and connects with a clothes room, having a bath room ou uither Kid.) ut the eutrauce. Ou the ether side of the hall is the laundry, a geed siaed room well adapted te its purpesi. Directly beneath the main eutrance is the furnace, the building beiug heated by a ten line steam boiler. Te the right ei tlie luriiace is a dumb waiter. It is Can Can eon's patent, Is en overy fleer, and stands at any point whether leaded or empty. Te the left of thu furnace, looking north waul, nre two large oemmuuicatiug coal cellars. It is in the uasemeut that the haudsome oak stairway running te the fourth fleer begins. It ih finely llnished, thu massive rail and balusters being beautiful exhibi tions of the oarpen'or's art. Its asecut is made easy by oenvonioot landings, and it In well lighted throughout. The building is finished all through in hard weed with the best Georgia plne Bnd oak. Ne paint has been used ou the itislde weed work, it.s place being supplied by Herry tires', hard oil finish. The three statrwaya of the building offer spleudid facilities for exit iu case of tire. Tlie I'lnt tlJJT. The main cntrance te the building is adorned with flne walnut doers which open en a spaaietiH vostibule, the doers of which latter contain the best Froneh pl.ite glass. A deer leaiU west irem the vesti. bulu te n pretty verauda, supported by ornamented woedon ceIuiuuh, overlooking Vine street. Withiu, the building is divided by a long hall ruunlng east aud west, which hall is the ceuuuirpirt of tliose ou the two lloem abeve. Te the right of the eutrauce halt is a small recep tion room. On the north side of the main hallway, at Ith west end, are two oommo eommo oemmo illoiia musie rooms, which are divided fiem eacli ether by it glass partition. "Op poijlte thomuflie rooms en tlie ethor siduef the hull Is the art room. ThiiwuHtend of tlie hall opetm en the aoulemy soheol room for the smaller chil dren, whleli Is 20x20 feet in dimensions. Separated from this room by a glass parti parti lien is the school room for the largergirlH Iu dlraentdenH 20x110 feet At the east nud of thm lloer is the paroehlal depart ment of the building. It consists of three rooms, the largest, 20x80 feet, being nt the northeast end of the stiucture. Iho roeuiM en tlie ether fcide of the hall nre partitioned by glass from eaeh ether nnd nre respectively 18x110 feet and 17x20 feet iu dlmuusieiiH. A library will be built along thn hall leading te the former of the two rooms, Tlie Hocend Fleur. Dlrcetly ever the main room of the par par echlal department In the pirler,a eommod eemmod eommed ions nnd well lighted apartment. Oppesite are thu Bleeping up irtmenta of tlie Bistert). Over the main onttuneo en the Bcoend lloer are bath roeuw, closets and u station ary wash Btaud, and the name iirrango iirrange iirrango meut Is notleoablo ou the lloer abeve. Fer the western half of the hallway en this lloer, the two rooms te tlie right nre ec cupied lespectlvely by tlie sister superior aud'ns an Intlrmnry : opposite theso toeinn is the sewing or work room. A wull lighted passage way leads oil' from the main hull wnv te (hu community toem which is 17 x 20Jfeit In illinomleiii'. Tins mom Is sep irate 1 fi en the chapel te ttei ueith by sliding linns, but g in I'ii. i cit's patent i biuwers, Thoe'upel Is petli.ips lie inrs-l, bemili. fill room i-i Iho building lu dimensions It is .ITv'.'d feel, nrd has pmliy eiul win down te be lilled with stniued gl ifl 1 no celling In 21 reet liigh, i (1 itlne Iu design v. ltd iiIm siipputed ou braultliil caived oeiliels A neil llnished galletv, ei m.; m I dt, mills i n no Ii te the iipNniiiice id the Inter. ei nud n handsome all ir wi'l seen grace its iieithcrn end. A Inllw ly leu Is limn Ihoehapd seulhwei te ihe sacristy, it convenient little room will ll'.uil for Itn f.icii d puipeMi. t b l mrii I-1 1 1 r Above the community room en Iho third II ier is the burder's dormitory. A deer lends from It te the chapel gallery. Tue lunik iiMin ii just east of lids and two sleeping loeuisaioou the north stde of the hallway. I'lm eiphuim' iluunitery Is iu the se.ifh.-ast angle of this doei mid is large aud well ight"d. Actum Iiem it are sleeping looms nud e 'live. Unit stoia-re rooms. The building has Inside shutters throughout and it.s li.ditingiu.d veiiulallen arran;o:uents are a bilirubin ('luindeliers Hint .tie models of b.mt adorn each room. A hinds mie tewei using from th I rout el the building adds gn-a'ly le its appoariiieo. One ceniei of tlie top of the tower, Iiem which a llue v , a uuv be ebt nurd ev, i the city, e ui nits a ,lt cress, th'i c.iiinteipart of that whinli jmi jmi meunts th en tpel p ittten ni t he building. le VVIieiii In, it it llnl m The credit ler the u implo'ed stiuctiire is divided am mg a number of well linewu leeal mechanics The itretiiieer who de signed the hmlding was El win F. Dui.iug id Flu! i lelplu i. l'he e uitr ie'.r vrhe h id eh.irge of the entire c iiis'iu " ion ,,f the building was Daniel McLiuhl!n mid it is te his eeuselrrs a nl inle ligf.if s l,i rv.s ion of the work in di'tlil th it a I irge perti, ll of tin p lis-) for the c eupleti'd weik be longs Hwasabl i-e m.ii d .n liisuillc by his s mi. Frank II MjLiUh'ni Auiengt'iu ethers engaged Ml its e ins'iuc'leii weie the lolle.vin,- .1 ihn t"inlh dug the cellar ; Free A- Well did the stoue work ; Marien t "Mey, the brick vv rk ; J tc ib Dru.-kn-mil'ei, tlu p'astv.i'ig ; .Michael II Me C-iiiisey, the slating wuh best Peach Ilo'tem slvte ; Jehn L. Arue.d, the plumb ing, g s llMin and h uigiuge' cbm ioliers; Hiimphievilh, ,t Ki.tler, tbe tinning ; Urbtti k; liurger, the mill work ; Christian Met, mill, the piiu'.l g , (eiige M Strin iii iu A C , tlie hardware, Jehu Vog.e Veg.e sing, the drowsing of the sandstone steps and trtuiui'iigs ; aid llmg m & Stii-.Ii lur uishcd Ih" hi a'lng appiidiiis, Tlie bud ling has U -en oceup- d in a,t by the piriK-hiul 'eb-i.il (orreiu i time past On Meud.iy th" icilemv w is also reruevnl I I its present c iiuiii idieiis ipi itters, 1'ne sisters will be hi iH-ruianeu ly residn within the biil'diug. Tbe moving spirit et the whole enterprise, that his tin tied out with such tigual success, was II n Dr. MoCul MeCul I.tgli, the p is'er. T his tin Ii ss ellerts is due the fact tint tin building was pu' under way and pushed tee itnplotieii ; nud te him in great m, asuie belongs the c ed.t of a completed bui'dmg, nearly Irru fiem iLbt, that is a hiudaruj aic'i.t 'j-ural ornament te that par. of the oily iu weich it is iecukI. uu. ver.riAut iiMtiim I J n 1,1 11 .i l) i I , ii .Itl.ii ir :-(,,, ,ia, nl itin l.ui tirurn 1.. n. 1 . Dr. S. S. lUthv hi this ni irulng re i veil t te!gi.t'ii frnn Ualt..nore n i.iu lugt'ie dei'li iu tint cry r Ih s m m 1 ,w David Max well, a clu.k ii thn I'mtnl States cus: i it Ii ase a. Uil'uniM. Ni ptrlieu'a-s et M-. .Mil wad's d't'u a e given in the t Ijgr.im. He was ttbju'. P) yens .it' a -r, marii, 1 Hinma Llubcih, daught"! of ',) Hitbvri, au I leive, a vv.d w uu 1 four c'nl Ire i l'i". dauhvni und ene seu. I uunrHl of fin i.ttj lie iru I., il j Is Thellnalfuurr.U obieiuias of th-'i'e tJeorge L Ueylc wh jsu dja'h uu Sun I ty merui. has be -n alr-aly noted, i .k plac ' from St. M iry'aCa'hdi : church a' 10 e'c' ick thi in iiii'ug an! vv ii v v largely a"eu le 1 by pr imiih.ii' t.t z -:n of all eriuds. r-jl'iiu re.j muii in i- was ceh-b .tied by Hiv. I).-. McCuiliigh at.d the choir sang O.inewi' l's lunertl mv-is i-i their iisutl line tv I At thecnc'ui n of t'e mass It v. D . Me'Jalligh, talnng hiat.'xt from St. Paul's llrst episile 1 1 thu Tuossileniatis iv, 12, preached an e! mj lout eulogy en thi d 'ceased, dwe liu ou tlie mauy lluu luintu uf his Cunsiiau char e ter. Tlie absolution of the body was then performed, utter whiciMiss Delia De In sing with greit sweetness the ptthetiu hyiun " Angels livur Itrigbt and Fair." Tim fuuenl precession then woiided its way te Sr. M iry's cemetery where thn inturmunl was iiude. The pill bu.in.irt were It. J. MuGrnnn, It. A. M.ilone, W. K. Heard, Jehn W Lewell, J hum M Iviuiui, Jehn Muip'.iy, D. A AlMck ami James b te wait. 1,(101 vv lllMvl,!... Hurry lAuttun's timnnilv liiiiiuuy el I'm Opei.i lien. ,,, List eviniug limy Watsen's eunpiny apiioiiedin the epma house in thu new comedy, iu two acts entitled " 1,00) Wrinkles." The uudiouce present was ijiiite 1 irg, .Mr. Watsen and wife being great fuveiites here, Tue piece is himilar te that entitled " A Sjilou Sjileu did Time," in which Watsen, thu Iveruulls and ethers have beeu seen here. Anether act has been lidded nnd, although there in ue plut iu tiie play, it is t pleasant mixture uf musie anil fun. Ihn c cupiny is ipute strong, although e.nipes ! ei but s.x peo ple Of course Waimeii is thn lifu el tlie ploce and creates a meat deal of fuu as (Jendtlmeytr, a German who is c uibtantly iu trouble. Mr. Wiitseii intro.luces Inn fametu specialties nud ably matains his reputation ns bjiug oue of the funniest Dutch oetnediaiiu bung. .Mrs Wats ni leads her husband valuable mipputt us Mm. Ucndclin!iir, and being an excellent singer reudercd a number of new songs. The ether piincipal character was that of Reger Firceney, an Irishman who is bound te get bis German neighbor into dilllculty whonevor nu opportunity aflerdn, and it was admirably taken by Willi.un F. en roll, the wull known aoinedlau. The ether members of the party, iueludiug Alf, .Ml Duncll, wero very clever. " 1'ltet nmike hlery ul tuu season, lieu Mug Times. Three ehiidrrn of P.lhanuu Ilahn, of Ilobeiou township, aged tjcven, ten nnd fourteen years respectively, while hunting daiideliiii iu their fathui's meadow, camu across a nest of sunken, The eldest boy sei.ud a club, and thiuhit-g that he hnd oue fcti.ike te dial with, made a charge en the nest, and befei.v Iu was through with hbi undertaking lie killed buveu of thu reptiles. Ue dragged the largest home, und upon being measured by his father It wua found te be 7 feet 0 inuhus in length. Alilrrinsii mil .IimiIess mint t'eriually accipt. Deputy Attorney General Hnedgrass has given nu opiuien that overy person ulcetcd alderman or justice of tlie pcace must lllu his noceptiince with Iho pro pre pro thenotary of the proper county within thiity days nfter thn olcetlon, othei wise lie shall be held te have dneHuud the olllce, ninyer' Dinirl. An Iiishmau, n German, nud it blck woman were the only lndgers nt the ta ta tien heuse last night. All were discharged thin morning. OLUMIIM NKWS. lllU ItKdl,! M V IIU'H'IIM.K M tt Hi i sut leinirreiun' li lle, li,t niti;!, l.tum UiK Allir ll l.trtl' liupilci,,,, ,, B .11 K til Dili llailitinly, Oi Ien L'dge of Old Fellows inret.s in uifht. A plensittit livening r H-'nblc wuh held nt Mr.Ailnm Iteislncer's iimhlence last night. It was largely utten led. The Celiiinlila baud lnt ulglil serenaded a iiiiuiberi'i the liidun who a'olsted at its Ittn fair. The inni leiiiie el Di Heibeit, vetutl nary surgeon, at North Third stieet, has been Cvinneetid with the telepheiie rx change. List night Mr. Harry Nissluy guvn a large dancing party at his risldeuee ue.u town. It wns a most delightful ullair and tlie euglily eujtiy.nl by a I w'i hid the ple.isiitu of nlteiMling. Twe nioie Arnbs have been visiting Columbia, but they left le day for Yerk count . I hey nlse iliu.:ed te have snllered at Arnbl P.tli i'n hinds, like the lll'.hy e ewd that was here nut long age The building nil Leeusl tUieet which is te boeeotipiul bv Mrs Celli llitmbrlglil's imllilinr.v st ue has hitd a Irm Iheiiui liuw front put In H by William lluou'iigler, oiintractei. rrreiiHl. Mi '. Tlie. nas Greem, lite a "iiest e' Mrs. F. J. Heckler, linn ritutuul te her home iu Lewes, Del. Messrs. ('buries Thettui" nul StetPng Atlee have polio le ihe v.cu ity of Jcisey I'll V N. .1., te toslde. Miss Minnie Leekard ielniiii-,1 te her home iu Philadrlpbia this iiiemiiih', lifter b ing the kius'. rf Mic, L W. M iy fei the luitt week. I fiiikln;; ter a I.SKtt Woiknien are li'jw etigaKid n searching f(iru leak In the icseiveu iu l.oeknid'n Hellew. Several iitlempts hive hitherto bi'Oii undo te llnd it, but withuu' sueci-ed nig The se.neh will new b,i eeiitmi.td until the leak is disceveiid a' d stepjul up by iu isenry. Ilrdlti in .siiiiincl iri.vi Mr. Samuel Giove, oueof the but known citir.uis of town, died during the ulght el heart dinease, after nu illness of live weeks. Djceased was 71 years of age. He was a prominent member ei the Meth dist church mid n grett t-intierai ee iIviimt The funeral wtl bii Lri I m F. 1,, ,k- - , m , Ireui his late i vi . i .'m i v tvtcet. Afiiu4siiieni Hury Wa'.iju aud hi eunp.-.v .i.i pn-.-ent in tha eieri h enj t miit I'm' lllut l.tllgha'll.l et pire.V. "lllel Will kles." The uiiuoiiueeineiji of hit- ip, i nucii is aleue -ulll n u, i i.v (.,;, and euce. Gu Welsh pest, li V If , t,i- , ii t'aetid te piesnii' I'.i iyri ,' " 1 i i li iceu'.s Ltee II ludket.'hi. I ' ,, (.. .,;, ,,, house en the evening ui vf .j ' i" i s . Ycrk opera oem in, ,' thi. ', n the mid, will rei.dvi it lllli'letnt li i l,tryuti, li'ji, ., . lamrit Iiirre' wis nir,-:-d ' r , terday by Oilier Win. Wr'.ielr, I r I . n, committed a lebbery nb nt a wi ,V . , ii Uuieu liridge, .Md. A i ,1 bearing was given the prlsein-r, which he liad ojnfessu Ijh s ci-rn h and thid inmniug he wits taken ninji i b i.V I ll-i, t i the el Ihe county pi iseu te ,iwu t ihn action Maryland Rtt'u uu't.er' its. J It, I) II IIMU'I HUH WM I. I'srtlculHr of liit-sOxy. I.ia-iiy uuim . ll"llll.lltllll Tbe luily of ,1 tet'h 1m, ii t lni' who was drowned lu the Silsi'iuhau'ia nv.-i uear Geat rock ws'etd iy intern , vvt. found by It dieil Ward bitviun 1.' n .d I o'clock this ultorneui en a .ind Imi k about n ipmrter uf a tin In b. 'ea wl-ne Heid was drownel. tVnl iM,!,t t'i bixly with a book p .'e. 'II. i b d , ,.v--ev-iry ind'rit en uf It i.t I i. . i ' ' -i i tacked with cramp aud th i was very mu:h diseeei.cd. D-pu", C .n, nor Jean P. Franl. .lupiuuelVd i m v aud held au imi.ies'. lie jmv i .i i a verdict of death by a u li t.t.il di i.r Iho luncrnl will like plicutiie i; .v ivlteruejn at 1) e'c ck, (r mi the , .1 i' of his Iruthrr-iu law, II. I), (n.ihi, 1' Locust strcet. It (ioeuis that Olll'ei iMiln'n li J. , a i. rant for tbe ariest of It -id's b.i t'i i l,i, who was out, at the shad ll-i-iiy, t n It-' 1 1 family, like th-ir fathi-r. Same 1 lti-ad, HOW decea'l'd, foileuing H.l' . i.i mi lishcrineu. J.ioe'o iinilert,"tv l.i i.u-' ntllaer out te serve the vvirnint, a 1, is believed iu it Hunt of p:,i,iu'n , intended te make sfiett of hnn b., Waving him for n time ou a rock und uI'ea i i h,- brother te evade the vvarr.in'. In .en event in left the nflleer tlmre n. I I't.i w'irds threw a.v.iy the b j.tt p l" a ' i his ethor c mipatil uiti te drift, w'n.e I -himself toelc te ths vv.t'.er, wai'ed . r a while, btoeti en his head nnd perform", ethor feats, ending iu au nttiuipt te v. i ., aeresii the swift channel of w.it-r r il it Heck, iu which tin 1 ulud, tlieu ;h !ie bal elteu bofere iccemplishul tbe fi.i, itaad's father died soinetliue ft ;e i , I i. ' seme estate, vvnieh liad "nlri.dy b. n ' vtded among Ids eldldreu, an ' .1 te li' ahare at least w:is i-ipiand ired. V- "n n undo iu the Vi'es', for wliin ,, i wi named, the young iu ri hai i ccntly inherited a very c ' , i, estate, puld te liave bon wm :h as mueti as .10,000, en condition that the uu'e's widow should have a llre niteu st n t! e esla'e, utul after li'ir death he w.n um herit it iu fen. It '.id, being impitnet ', get held of money sold Irs in'i ' I u cJ e'jO, though n fair es'imate ni is cut valuu was 3,000 llelml l, , n hi ppri'O evor since he ret the i,. , e when ids body was ili-eev. nd -ul. P was found en r. th) um il ul , e! I.m pi heritauce. The water v.as veiy di op vv l.cie the i: fortnuate man went down, at. i a r i ctutent also prevails them , l.il iiMuUIA M It urn. i; Tuesday Mayer Ueteum IN ., Di Helciiius, iiiesiiluiit of oeinmiii , mneil , J.ieub Ilaliiich, nuporiuteu lent of ivi'n works, and members of th i i i' r c mi -mittee visited Heading te bopreeout af the tenting of the " V " e.ist by Messrs. Mei lert fc Ce,, of Rntdiug, for emiiu cm ; eui new (! 000,000 gallon pump with th i w itei main leading te the uity renin ve'i. Toe canting was tinted te a presii.u el lO pounds te the Kquarn inch when it burs in tlie crotch et thu " Y," rendering it worthless. Twe or tluoe wueks, will be requited te in ike a nnw oastieg, and until that is (Ihiie thu new Worthuiteii pumw cannot ''epnt te use. A l-eur-lu lluiul Cy. C ilvin, the outerprisui j livcijuiau, astonished the uativeu hut evening by ap pearing ou tlie street i with a four iu hand, himself holding the reins with ohar ehar ohar nctctistie skill. .Mr. Oelvm's team consisted of two beautiful bla.'k herses and two ehestnut torrid, drawiug it dng. As the turn out pissed threugu the htrcetB it cxeltcd ue little iidmiratien. Kii.Uul um! l.lltr.iry hutriiatiiitieiit. Tlie Yeung Meii'h Literary as.sr ci.it ion will give a free music il nud literary en tertaitiment In the Presbyterian mission ehapal, Seuth (J men Htroet, this (Wednee. day) livening. It will In the hut of this scaben'a scrlea. riot iiullty. Jehn BullenhorKer of lllrd In ll ml who was charged by Henry Gall with having ntttunpted te rob him, had n hejring hofero Aldciman Opurrier nnd wan diFfhurgpd, there being no oviJcpce i,iti nd te se , u he nccuentien,
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