w t X -, a - z IrniMtcf fntelen& cr in !.5!ftsrj h tf U." J" JM A 'M l i VOLUME XXr NO. 11 AN OLD LAXCASTKlt ItAI.KKK. .stun: i.ri:m:.sTi.ti rotors i tin: nrsTiwv or niAiier.vn s.u i:in. A Cnliirtit Mini hn Hn. IIii h u IihimiHiI r- (LI lirt 'I limt 1 Ifty Xi iii snmn nlu- lile rcnile"llint lift Altrlidctl - icir Hlerynr lliinl Mnii'ie, Pew Mini nru tiinui generally known In LiiiipusU r thun Thiiddeus S. Ilinry, the old t'elntcd haiber, who has been following llie nrl tnuserltl fmni h rlil iDwhlchtliciocm iDwhlchtliciecm iDwhlchtliciocm ery nf inn clllcns runneth het te tlie etui tniry. xlllinugli I id tins n ttleliler er thn keen edged mrnr mill the ellpplni sciswir iM'tore nu.v r Ills present c(iiiiHtltni weie liom.Jie Is tint M't kiii'Ii mi ili I mnii, being only iil.tenrsnl age, anil possessing n grcut Oeul or physical t Iger mid n delicate touch ns nihhi-neinpcr, which bids Tuirle scite lilm useful pin pem rr mint tours te conic. ThnddeiisS. Henry tins born In Phlludiil 1'liU mi llie Mh or Jiuitiiir., ltin, tin toy tint Hint Andii'it Jmkseii. Willi lilt iirniy m white mill colored liillHln dofenlod tlie ltilll-li iirniy tit New Or leans. 'Ilmdileus win tint named, ns ninny mhw for 'I lunldciisSteiins, but for it uitt (eiiiut uncle, nnnii'il Simmons. Ills father, Ilciijmiiiu Henry, wusu laboring mini, h nn nn Ute of Nnrlelk, n., wlin rciuei oil in Phila delphia mid iinrrlcd Miss Simmons, where rlimliiiiil several oilier lilldicn were linrn. "Wishing te hnte iitloustenogcntlrinin In tlie r.unlh," I'd ii inlerms us " my father npproiitleu! iui te mv mule Benjamin Mintiiiiii-s it harbor, who then had u shop t the City hotel. North 'I bird street." In l(s"u Piule Simmons hearing Hint there tins u barber In l.uie.istcr limited Jenul llrni, u wlille man, wlm minted t,i xell out, deter mined te eniiin mi nnd buy tti-4 pi ten, There wns unr.iiliead limn, and 'the rlK.it route betttes'ii Hiii two c-itlt t tins by tlie wu or Wilmington. Se Simmons mid Tii.ul took n lie-it lit Wiiluut street wli.irf went down Hie rhiT te Wllmlimleii mill imiiie tiinui' In Maui" te L'uicustur. (Jni'K kIieii iw in tViitii- Sqinire wlii'ie SwuVi'h i-e.il olllre new K Sliiiineni iKinjflit tlie iihiI will mill l!Hin-( umt nt nun) (fiiiimi'iici-il luiiiis. Hi- tut n "tenj" lmrliei unit wxm luillt up n Kemi liiitliH'eiiiniiy or tlie lwlter ilussnt pioplnel tlt.it d.iy U'Iiir liH r,itieii. sterj or 1 liiil MiHrn. It wnt in till nlinp tli.it TlinMuiiH, tlie lurler, llretnift I'll ulileii-., Iliu mUiIeiiii m. It wni ulieiit tlie jr.ir KTI, 'X or '30, Mr. Siem hi wlie Ineil In (iuttyslmrif, hul coine overto IjumiHter te in.ike nil AlHlltleu or Anll-MaMniilir hkhvIi in the court Iieiim WWiIiix l k"ik proMjiitnlile lie H till Siiiitneut' lurlier nlinp te ct Hknri'it. A itiuiil'orer ciMteinnrs wero "w.iltltiR tliclr turn " te lmotliiis.iiueopor:i(ton iH'rfertiuil. Siuxi'iii wouldn't unit for liii turn, but K.1I1I, "tlivu iiinn 1 u.er I "11 5lnn iiiyMilf." The Mwr, cup iiml lirnsli weru ruriiislii'd mul thu nliiixe w is ehiii llnUhiMl. A StuwiiH luiil low 11 the rani iiikI lnik.ll ut llilll-rlf In tlie inirrnr. I ui'lc nuuieini S.1I1I te lilt uopliew, "TliiikliMit, 1 li.ulilciit ! wh it nre nu itaml Ini: tin in TerT .luinpiireuml new, lxi llvo llve 1." Mi Sti ciit, who miim-(x1 thu-e ro re ni.nrkH wrrcnililri'-.'il te lilmsclf, gt.-iml tit elil Minuinnt at theiiuh he would trunh him; yeuui; 'lli.ul nioiuwhlle hurrvlii up with towel, Mnpniul h.iir brin.h, for tlie unknown ilHteuinr. Slet cut ttntliitl lilt kn-e mid bruitied Ml h.ilr mill M.ilkcil out or the 'hop ut in ijmtkstll.t nihhclul) TkiI would udmlt. At lie nl.iiniiutl the deer behind liiui. 0111' nf thOKOiilleiiicii pri'toututKed itniiieut It he knew tlipcutt niier who hid lust left. ."11111 ."11111 iiieut Mid he hid uoter t u liiui liofero, whoreuiKiu the Kontleui 111 told liiui he wut Thiildeiit leteut, the ;re;it uiiti-M.isen mid friend et tliu colored tntn, mid Hint he w.n no doubt insulted bv tlie iiiopHi1tuie nnd upiureutl.t linix-tuieiit nm irks uiide bv Simmons. It was net until Mr. slot cut e.iiu'e te Uuitti-ter in ISli mid the two'l'linildeiiHos liwnuie ui'iiiialnlisl th it the trim inwardness nl L'nele Simmons' innocent words w.isiuide known te him. Alter reuiiiniiu In l.in ister .1 f't j-eirt Simmons sold out te Tii.ul. Ilenrt, nnd nv turnitl te PhiladHlphi.1. At tint ti'iue there wero only three Uirlxir shops in I, uir.ister, (Hie nf ttlilch wuskcni by uwhile in in iiiml .SciIhti, .uietlur bt Ixr.icl Willi mis, colored, .mil the third In hiniM-lf. Thud Ik.mii nel "iitv n pl lurtwr but ml .iiitiuiplislied winter, nr cliti el nihliess, sitMired ns ens tniners uiiiiv nl the lint geiitlemun or the iitv, and lc 1 into indispensible us 1 w.iitei when lulls wile citui or tteddlujrs limk pl.i III llie tlrst r.unilies. i:innt tills kite liy Tii.ul reteis with .irdou.ible pride te tlie dl-UliKUlshed men w he houeiod him w 1th their patronage ilev. ibsire II. l'erter, .l.imes lluehiiiiii, .luiiies Hnnkins .Inlm It. Montgomery, Udw. I'urker, Hurt I'eleiuiu, Wngei Itelprl, .ludge Walter I'liiuMIn, Dr. F. A. .MhIiIeiiIhiiv, Cupt. .Inliu K. I'indl.iv, Or. IlmiH s, .TiMljr" I wis, 'lh.uldi utSli'ten"s, Cel. ( iiwirue Muver, .1 mine I'liiun pneys, .1 ud;e ll.nes .iiid Hcuiutnf olhert of e(iial iiote wer his ciisloinerH. He was hmd waiter. it the weddiiiKt or Hen. Thes. II, rriuklin, Jehn I. I.eiifr, Cel. Jehn W. I'lirney, Charles lleuijhtcr nnd in my ether notable peeple. When I'oruey wasan ni ter, befere his in ir rii'0, and tiKik I0.11II11K pirtt in tlie plnvs tint were put ueii tlie st.i?e of tlie old theatre en 1 liestnut street, he nlwatt had Tlnd.te supei Intend hit " niake-up," iiml he did many olher nui.itciirThusiil.ms et tli.it 1l.1v. 'Iliad iii ureal lavorite ulsoel the old I. nil' ash r IN 111 ibles,audw lienet ci thet went nun in tl It irt leitruey he was taken nleinr. lle was with thum when they undo their uraml tour te Itiltluiere, Washington and Mount Vernen, and tertills in my tiicldoiitterth.it pleasant journey, which took place lertv j(.irtn?e. An Aim ihirr anil n Cliurilt Mi'intirr. Tlnd't life lnt liecn a rather chockered ene; in his younger daj the was rather wild; liked sport n greit deal belter than w 01k, HieukIi he could de at much at the "net 111.111" it he had a mind te ; he wata judge or o,eod liquors nnd had frequent oppeitunily tosimple tlieui nt tlie houset nf his wealthy patrons, mid ence in a whlle he would "shut upBhep'aud goon a caution. Hut that Is allot or nntv. I'er Hiepist llte yeirs he has net drank a drop of Intexlcitlui; liquor and Is 11 iiieinlier of llie Stiatt lierrv htrcet church. On tlie I'Jth or I'ebnury, 1 S lit, he was mat -rledte.Miss 11nie Caulsliiiry, the tu.irriiKe coreineny Ik-iik; x-rloimed by Itev. .Icllrev Itolden, a lmtnl colored clerKyinaii. lle lias elsht children nnd 11 uuuilier nr Krauil (hlldrrn. lie was neter in a tight, though he tt.it b he niten nm away te uteid riieIi tieublis. llasnetcr bet 11 wick a day In Ids lire, except hat big had occasional headaches Irem nter-nidiilgence. Ills wll'e Is as hearty as he Is, uml at actiteasu girl, and they llte In Immue and comtert at their little home, .Ml North ttioet. Thad mav be hoeii oveiy day nl'tlm week wielding tlie razor nt his little shop In the biseiueutnr the Knhrer house, w here he mcett lilt customert tt ith nt jhiIIIe a bow nnd at suite a manner, at he was went te meet guesttat the tt willing foist or (he ball loom. Win in a Ti Iridium) 3 icilcil. 1 10111 the New Helland Clarien. Thu l..ine.ister Daily I.s ii:i,i.iui:cku of last Saturday urges upon the dheeters of the peer the itnportunee el hat lug 11 telegraph (lre .tlnini Imjx plated ut llie county almshouse, and the Iroqueut fires about that Institution in the past are stieng uigumentt in futer ul thitluiprntciucnt. Net only is a llie.ilarin box needed there, but there hheilld also be I plcphnne connection with the Imea-stcr ax ax ihange. The grand Jury of last January uuauluieuHly recommended lliit conneetiou, mid why tlie matter lint mi long been 110 glected.when tl.e county piiseu unit theceurt house nre connected heemt tery hlrange. e knew thoielt home o.)eiiBe connected with It, but when piltateinilitldualtull (iter 'he city mill county lioarHie h.iiiie e.ense it Is nil et Idence that the telephone It mi lniHirt aut mid talu.ibIe liiHtitutieii, uml hheulil, theiefote, be used In mhIi a lurge and lniHir t.iut a public building us out county ulms. house. Frem nil juitset Iboc-euuty thoie aie hick uml liillrm poreut nl the almshouse, many of whom lint 0 frlei.ds whouie ellcn anxious te heir about thulr condition, which could leadily be tjonefrom many ru of the county, II theie wure tolephono connection. And In the case of death of any hiieIi persons U would ulna prove of great sertlce te inferiu the friend, and ascertain w hut (liHixwlUeu bhull Ijh nude ellhc body, Ilusldei, it U net known i). hew Hisin koiiie I rind le inlalit 111 lent llie nlmthoiise that might require riutueillnle aid Irem the city. .1 tin. win n 1. rtt.smir. An Ariciiieim or I Inn tii.lrienrnliil uml Vimil Mulr nl Hie MlllrnWItii .Sunn il Si lined, "pucliil t nrieMinili'ii(i' nf Istrtl tei.M Ul. MlM.i.ltstll.l.r, .tan. I'i ''Thu niidlenee lltlheiigh lew" that levicmhlt-d In the beauti ful nnd ceuiiuiMlltitliall of (he Nermal 10I100I mi Salllrdny alteruoen, enjejed u musical euli'rtaluiiH'iit ufgieat eMcllence nneuf the hint nf lit kind, doubtless, Iiml hat liter bun enjoyed In Ijiiicustetiniiut.t. Mr, Hherwund It u pi inlt whose gnsit ubllllv was ) en it age i(Hegiil7eil own in uiusicil (lerinauy ut xeniellilug phi noun mil. The pregraiuinu was ut lelluwt : I'AUT 1 llcellmten Seimlii I'lilhetlnue, Op II l-f htiiiiniin tt nriiin lirlig Nerwi'ulau llrlil il l'mcpsulim m-liili 111 ij I'licrsniiiii 11' it Alll'Klol'etcllco.llll 12, t " " Mil) lle, Op 1. Se 2 1. It -MliiiiPttFt ItiMllnnlril te Mr liemneil, Sherwood He bnlilnkl, Xrherzn slii.ruiMMl 1'nicll llelnilrtl -t enilRiilnnnil I Inilimcl "11,11 f rhwrllrxr a Hi'liiinrli-ttM Mute I line unit 1'ref ( !fl riimluhn rilrrn 1 Nerlurnct, 11 tlliinrnnd li tlnjer I liepln llillailn In I'lnt I rnlnnnlmi In A t'lid 1 1,., t llliaiismtln. Ne fl i.iri. j p,,,,., tiuijt,ilnill I'attUnn nrill Hole-Wnlti '11113 Mils l.ell.i Meir llublimlelii l iccnte l.turf tViijtin r. I niiIiiiiIhk iiig. i.i-zt I'uiiiiuit.e in n. The uuilleiiie, numbering iilHiut two liuu dicd, and 0111I111K ingnlHiut llltv ladies nnd KenHemcii from Umeaster, iissembled ut2H'i, mid mmii nller the pi mist eulcrcd mid Mtept'il lightly upon the plairerm. ltelore Killing down te the pi 1110 1 line concert grand furnished upeclally ler Hie occasion lie gate In a pleasant, comers itleuat manner, 11 leu explanations cuncerning the niture nnd niiMiiing of Miuin of Hie pieces oil the pro pre pro grninme. 'I he msshuI puve. he slid, was cemiscil bt Si hum ill when he was suing for his luturc wife't hand ;aml the Iliint icpieMutt n Nerwcgim uuirri.ige prmtttinu lodging along In their ilugiirtis ufler tlie manlier of the peisuntry or lluit leitnlry, theli pissing uwnv in the distance being indicated by thegradii.il liv ing aw iv of the music. The plcie is cer tainly tcrv grotesque .mil nvilistic, and a t tery pleislng. pmet or the Schente, the kIxHi uiiiiiIht of the programme, Mr. Slier vtisnl Mnlitl Hut tlie ismijuisi r, De Keutskl, Istheoldest cemvrt pianist new lltlng. It will be rciiiciiilioreil Hut he roectitlt inade 11 cniiivit lour in H1I11 oeuntiv with Miss Thursby. The lirngraiiiiue fimitshisl by Mr. .slior .slier wiwmI, It will be noticed, is 11 tciy lllicr.il ene (illecii'tii;irnliipiis-es and tefv rich, IUiih trntlng both the 1 lassie nnd tfie nuuuiillc sltlest. Ilntwhnt or hit plnvlng? Thiswe iiiiintfiuswcrlungciici-.il w.iv. Te comment In detail en inert wn ite work would re quire limn Mum- thtin ttc 1 1111 span' ; and Ixi s'des. It would rcipiii-i1 en llie ait of tlin iiticu knew ltdge el the 'ki inHe nml m.ts lerloserpi urn pint ing te whiih I111 dees net kit claim. c 111 iv saTi'lt hjv, Imwetcr, that Mr. SIiciwimmI's uit is 11111 tcleuslt line. Hit loin h is ut eiks' Miwerful mid delicate, and the pi 1110, under his skilful innnipiilulieu, rcsmudisl te llie turleut i Imnu-it or hi iiHuieiil ntil It were a thing et lire; new rmiriug uml rattling with almost ileiiieiuae energt, new dying nwnv lutotucre miiHiial whisker, or thiebbliigunil nebbing like n soul in uiu. I'lie latter mrt or thu pisrgraiu, iin lulling the dilllcult wlnclieiit Trout Chepin and l.lszi, was partic ularly In llliuut uml pewcifut, uml excited the enlhilsi.ism et the Hiidkn.s'. Hie pioces llicnisiltcs um rif Hint chunicter, uml the plater, as he wmmed tn tut work, scorned In surpiiAt MniHs li. tewcii irticiilnrly Mtruck bv the pifs-lsleu of ids itciciitiisitinn 'mid the (lonrnett efhit rfiitfitiiit, if the word I allowable. i;tirtlene, hewetcr rapid the ew ulien, sieke out at c-lmirlv in If it hid Usui Klrutk alone. There are no filse notes in his siide. One or the most pepnl ir plfs-pt en llie pro pre gnimiiiii w is the Si bweilrer't lleiiuweh, at llie clese or Part 1, gitcn by stmie et our humu talent. The toue-like tones of llie clarienet, under I'mf. '1 hnrlahu'n magic touch, btendeil lie.uilifullv with the tmce el the iliigi r, and Ijeth wire icinleivcd bt the ru h netct e! the plum acv ctmp.mimeiit plavcil bv its HcmiH?rlt. Mist Ia'IIu lli-.u's snle in Part II, ullerihst n plciis.li it tnriely, mid g-itc the piunst n clninis' te rt-it nller the dilllcult piei-es bt l.ist. Miss Hi ir'sieh incziv-tonruiie tolee waslieaid 111 the Nermal school chapel fur the Hist liiii", ami lier artistic singing et her dilllcult wlectieii i m ilisl an enthusiasm whii h Inslslisl en a 11 tliiieu. 'Ilm ciiiiceil was artistically 11 success ; financially it was net. Mr. Sherwood's tonus nm ts-ry high, nudtliriii ketslud te lie pt.nitl at KOtonty-flteci iiIh, which Is uioiethnu most srt-ens cam te v. The th tic leuct, how hew etcr, Is n sinnll one, width Is borncbythe trustees. Aud.iiltei nil. il It the tut, net the menev, that wns wuiitisl. Tlie best wnvte ciiltituM a lastu fin Ime music niiieng the jttiple is te gtte line music, nnd siu'li concerts unt where and ut any lime are worth all tliev insl. hi . tin it resiTiri.1.1 I'lwiinn. Cii'ii. sin rin 111 s, m II ts N11 tliiiic.t Cniiiirci. In AWt I It., siiiiii, The Heuse w ill heatked tn pus llie Sen ite bill putting lieu, liraiitiipeu the n tired list. Il Is pmlrible that the Umisi will piss this lueisilie bv 11 deiulcsl tote, as it will be iwomiiieudod by Iho indium coniiuiltce. 11 will net Mss the lalniunds bill. Deniecralt Ka that il thev did they would hate no gummtoe Hut the pie-udent might net put soine ism-lal pet of his into the place designed ler Grant. After the Jehn Ditit upimmtmeiit nut thing in ly be o e ptt'ted. It it the intention el the Housoman Heusoman Houseman ugoit tosend llie bill with lit Hit's ii.tiue in it, nnd see il the president will tcteit, nshe did the I'itz Jehn I'm ter bill. It Is said Hut the piesldeut will meid reversiug his uUleu upon the l'erter bill by pel milting llie dr.iut lull te become a law without signing It. It' he lc.it es It iiiicen-ldeicd ler leu days it will become a law without liissignatiiie. ijeii. Slierm 111, wlie tpeut set oral days In Washington in tic 11. (nant't internets, luter- leu ed uc.iilt all el lh leading Heuo Uom Uem Uom eeralH. He told theni that (iiant reallj' hid 110 money, and that it was net tl 110 -that he had mi income nt frl i,tmn a tear Irem the tJjn.lieil liitested for liiui by ticoige Jenes. He S.1I1I furtherthittherett.it net ene word of truth in the Meiy Hint the in come or tlie (.i.iut trust fund was guiiautced by llie Morgan estate, lle tteut hlnisolfle the Morgan hulls and they assured him that there tt.it no sucli guai.iu tce. lieu. .Sherin in niIiI that the trust limit was in Wabash sb.k mid il id piactleilly tlehle.l no iiicome ler koiiie time. It is tins htatoment el Leu. Sherui m't Hut has been Usui tn push the Uraut bill In Iho Heuse, Meinbeit who would Inte toted against it under urdlu 11 v 1 iicuiiittauect lely iihii the Shciium statement tint Uraut Is pi ictleally w itheut meant el nuv kind ler hit tupneil, and i-e it new loekt as if the ineasure t ill be lsed te-morrow wiiheut iiiuch opposition. m.v 01 ;.;. .1 inn. A ltuklis llilirr tt he Is SeIIiik fin ttanl el 1're.t clitleiu This morning Ames and Mafgie Wenditr, little children nf Thoedoio Weudlt, were en theli way te school, en Lemen i-tieet. Just at they ttere about te 1 toss alniit wlicel, at Duke, a Hum caiuedritlug up Waliiiit stieet in a butcher wagon at 11 turleut rate. The herse tan against the little boy, knocking him down and the wagon passed eter him, badly Uniting his head and legs He was picked up by seme men who ttorepisslng mid taken te hit home. Tlie mini with tlie team did net step toscuhew badly the boy was hint, but dashed down Duke street. The uccldeiit was mainly due tn caiclest driving, usthe boy wut inn otcrtthlloslaud etcrtthlloslaud otcrtthlleslaud lug 011 llie bridge across Iho gutter, ttlu.li It tee near tlie pat emeu t lei miyoue te be drlting. .tilliie-t IIK.11 a 11 I'rlialii t'ilUrii, Owing tnngicat press of liuslness attend lug the tlesln daj t of the congressional session, nnd the piobable necessity forslguatineoi bills immediately after their passage. President Aithui has l'en com cem iellcd tn rcvenslder his deteriiiluatleti te attend the New Orleans oxjiesitioii during 1 icuriiur). lie nejics, jlewi . r, te iiucnil Hie exposition ns a lultute citiren etui tliu ex l plrullen of liU efllcial term. LANOASTKK, JANUARY QrAHTKU SliSSIOXS. .1 .VrWIII'K UI'IMI'Olir.iST t'.I.M.'S IK V OX Tli: Tlll.tl. I.IHl. Oiip lliiiiilntl uml I irtr.riiiir (M.rs AwhIIIiik llHiMiil,rinl);e PallrrniiirA Hi iiiaili. In the Oninil lniiir.t Cen. tallies ltcnirls Tin I Ir.l Case, The .laniliiry court of quirler tosslent Ix'gmiat III e'i lock this morning with Judge Patterson presiding. Thern nte nil the list for Jury trial 111) eases mid llHiinty mid do de Met Hen cases. Among the iscses 011 the INt for trlil are these or commonwealth vie, Jeremiah (liveue, Jehn Benis, Win. II. Mar tluill, llenjuitiln (irecue mid Jeseph Iturzard, Indicted Ter theft ceiiiniillcil in the ticinlly el llie Welsh mnimUIn : Knnnuel Berkhoi Berkhei Berkhoi ser. ler Iho minder or 11 e.iiiul boatman at Celumhli i Benjamin Hunt el. al.,censplract ; Aluet Huslettcr, J1110I1 M. Unit .mil Jeseph lloieg, Tergcry 1 Jehn I.lpiilncett. ler biirg lirllng the jeweliy store of I) inlci 11. Shlller. 'Iheodeio A. Kluer, or Cast Ilarl, was ap pointed fnreinm of the grind iiiquest. Jiidge Patterson liistruilcd thegr.md Jury nt te 11 proper ds lurge i( their ilullct. 'I he court n'fcmil lothelnigo iiumliernf prisoners II nwnillng trlil, but congratulated thu gmud Jury Hint no c.iset nf heuilcidu had I Kit' 1 1 returned te thu ""present term. laist August theni ttere six men In piien tiwalting tild for murder. Sliice then llte hate lieen tried, Icat itigunly one In Ixi ills ills Kseder. Tim com t Insti iicted the jury Unit it was tliclr duty te tlsit thoieuuly Institutloutiliir Institutleutiliir Institutloutiliir iuglhewei k. TheChllilreirt llnuio.thecnurt said, was a wnrd of thoeeiuilt, butthevilld net think the buildings should be enlarged. U they ture enlarged the Institution should liotuppirtel In pirt at leist bt the state. The constables or the setenil wurdt or the city and townships made tliclr annual quar terly ictiirns. Jmlge Pntti rsen by way or 11 reminder said te the constables fre'ni the city tint they were alieut linking their leturn't under 0.1II1. The only return of n tiolatleii or law was undo bv Olllier StnrmlelU. lle lettmied Mm Tdlie Cnrlnrry lur keeping a Uiwdt Iieiisii. The tlrst istsn i.illisl lei trill was that of Cnin'th ix Philip 'I liuiiisnii, Indicted Ter fe lonious assault and lnller.t. Curollue 'Iliouip 'Ilieuip 'Iliouip sen, the ttlliwifiuviisitl, was the proieeutiix, mid shn tittlllitl that en SeplemlHT I, her hiislnml struck her Willi a black lack at the corner or Duke nml North streets, nnd tlie wut kiifn ked sc useless. When she rcceteresl Iho licensed ngalli bunt her witli the blnck J n'k. (Ju trial. ci itlti.xT itrsiM.st. Jmuett A. iiult, of I" 1st liirl, tt.it apiteuitisl guanll.ui of the miner children of I.nini J. Ileiliumi. I'mnktiu DeiiiUv-h and Imiauiiel Stetler, w he sertisl terms for a misdemeanor, were disi hargml utiili'i the mselteut 1 iw. Htitien tens picscutisl fiein numerous cilizens iifthe I'lflh wanl rorHieuppointmont el t letters te assess damages caused by the pnipesed widining or Plue stleet, beitt con West Knur and ! rant streels. The s'titinn nfn number or citizens pray ing ter the appointment of tlewert te' assess dam icct ler tlie oieulug et Plum street Irem New Helland u tonne, te thetlty limits, was prescntisl te the court this morning. This Ireet, ifoined, w ill tike part of St. Mary's and lanuixistrr cemeteries. .itfrir i 1 irtirn 11.11:1:1.1. Kircc tilting litlli. tlitrriinil) l'iiienril Nisit i h trlisilitli, tt . t 1. (Ill lust i'ridnt uiglil Mis-cs 11111e, lllanche nnd Jennie Burns, aged tweult-feur, iiiue Icen and llllcvn J (Mrs, who msiile at .St. Minus, near I'll irhttnii, W. V.u, attonded ti imrt) it a neighbir's. Situnliv morning Ihet slept until nflur the lircikfast heui', when they uii-.e and prepired their own iiieak The wuter iisisl in pro pre p.irlng their breikfist w.iiUken fnim a bir nd ncmr llie Itouse. Shortly after urt.iklng et their breakrist the veung 1 idiot became tort sick. A ibs-nii wis m nt for, who dis counts 1 ttiiiptnut of poison and admiiiis terisl antidotes , but it leuuiucd a mystery us te hew lliey 1s111ldh.it e t iken imiseu", until souicenosuggosioilth.it lseu might Inte exlstisl In the walei used. The ilm ters 111. lib 1111 1 x.immalien or llie water in the baitel, w In te arsenic wut disietcrcd. some el the tthue (MittiU r was t'euud oil .1 small piiss? of i e in the birrel. One of tin young ladies is out el danger, but Iho ntlii 1 tttuaru tort ill Treui the clleets et the poison, and It is leared thet will net moeter. '1 he- 1 uliet 1110 ihildieu of Capk Burns, c'arn liter el the CheviKike .. Ohie railway, who was absint finui hoineatthe time et the iss'iurenee. Tlie family has lit ed in SU AluaiiH n long time and are highly rosected. Why they should Inte lieen M)iM)iiid is uieie 1 1 urn uutuiie cm tell, ns lliey .110 net nwnre that they hate an enemy. N00110 is Mispis tisl as jet, but detoetliet aie at work en the cite. rtir. no;,'s n tithr.it 1,1111:. 1'mil Spiehiuuiii, a (Joriniu,aed ISyeirs, ceniiiiitltsl suicide nt Syracuse, N. Y., en .Sunday. Ills mind was aiks ted by reading sens itluual steilet. l're.leiiik AIIIIhtI, aged Ci years, tisited a saliKin in Beading, .Saturday night, and, It is alleged, was Ien ibly "Jetted bvthopieprlutoi, .siindat morning lie was found dead in bed. Thoeeioner has concluded te make ,111 Intos Intes tljritlnn. V two steiy frame building ill Mobile, Ala., eis'iipled as a giecerv and dwelling, tvat burncdcarlyeu.Satiird.it morning. Twoet the CHs'ii-cnitt, Mrs. and Miss Phillips, pol ished in the 11 lines. It is thought tlie tire was or liioeiuli irv origin Mis. Manilla Bew m 111, aged S,1 yixiis, tvat lat-illj bin nod at Washington, Pa., en Satur day ('toning, by t illlug into a grate whlle she w is dressing hui-ell. At Sunuituu, en satuidiv, fiottleib Mayei, fereuim of thu uphelsteiing deii.iitmtut el the Delaw ire, Uickawaliua A Westei 11 c.u shejw, went up stilrt ut Ins houiediituk. Soen ufler his win) heard 11 noise, nnd going te the) top et the stairs round he had blew 11 oil the top of his head Willi ashet gnu. The Inquesl In the Drusn minder case, near lllclilleld springs, New Yeik, was en Satur ilu continued until Monday. Willie Druse, the liltle seu or the allegcsl muiileress, in hit testimony coiielsiiatoil the conressioii or Iho bev ri-.tnk ( lies nbeiit the sheeting or Druse, the binning or hit lindyaud the burial el Hie bonus. The rem lint round hate been Idtnllliesl as hum in bones. Chester ('iMitit)'s OiiiiiI stiewbi, l'lein the tVesl tlier.li r Hcpnulicaii With the exception et Pliilidelplui, which ttithaimpuUtimi of h 17, 170 md 3ri,liO taxa taxa bies, p iyt 5237, His At.ilu tax, and Luii-asler, which wllh a pepul illeu of 110,000, nnd 12,777 tuxables, iuys f.iii,(K.i7, Cliestercuunlt letiirus le the state, the Imgcst sum nf all, though tliorearom my counties which lurgi Ivoxcced our population and nuinbcref t.ixabte iiilub itmils, rortheycu lbsl, all the data being taken fiein the letuius for that .tear, nnd the popu lation liem Iho census of Isyi, Chester county paid fikseil state tax, without considering the Uxes en salaries, carriages or ttatches, tlie number of taxable Isjlng l,s,10, the amount of inouey nt inteiest iiuludliig IkiiiUh and sleck, etc., being K'Wl.710. This kilter amuuiit itiuoie than tine 0 times tint of Alle gheny, which Includes the cltj of Pittsburg! mere) til in twice that of Berks, and mere than twiie Hint of l.iuuastcr; exceeds Mont gomery by l.MIO.iieO, and la high lit' 'AIW.OOO, though thu uumhei'nt taxables or Tiunister istwlce that nf Chester, mid the tixnblese.r Berks execcsl C'hcMcr by 11,000, and theso of l.chigh by soterut hiiml'ied IMi'd r III. Injnrlc. Allied Jncknen, el Cailett illc, who xt.is set ere ly iujiiird oil Tuesday evening Inst, by drlting etcr the abutment of a biidge whidi had been leiueted by the IVnusyl tun la railroad cempmy, near Gap station, died at his home in t'eatest llie en .Saturday. Jacksen It appears ttut drlt Ing a blind horse, nml net being uttuiethat the bridge had been reinet ed.drote eter the abutment mid fell te the truck twultefeet lwlew, bre.iklii his Hugh and Hiillci ing ether injunus. Ills rela tives bate eeminenced pr.u'vedmgs ngailist the railroad company te iscetcr 10,OOU duin-iia'St for his dwath. 1A.. MONDAY, .TAN UAH Tin: 1,'tri: mil jnixitiutsus's iiaxk. Iho AilinliiUlrntiir net Vrt I'rrpnrril In ttnkn 1111 i:tbllilt nf II. Affair.. Whlle Mr. Skllct, ndmliilslniter of tlie Inte Aniet S, Jldidomeu, deceased, banker, hns been making nil liitcstlgalleu ul the nll'nlis of hit banking Institution, rumor hns been rife In uploading tery ninny mid turleut rcKirtM nt Its condition, the causes of lit liiseltcncy, the number mid amounts of Its tlojiesllt nnd the prebable jicr jicr jicr (eiitagoerdltlileinllolttcrodllort. N'ocets.ully much of this must be indelliilleaud Irised 011 speculation. At stated lioleio, Ihenctual con dition of Iho estate, the natiiie nml talucDf Hit atsctt unit Hocut I ties, ominet be known ttllh certainty nor made public In tell ible form until the appraisement of tlie citate It com puted mid the liitentury mule a matter of record. By the way (it prepiriitleii for this Mr. sklles uml uis-eiinUtits Molested by him nre new examining the securities and gelngnter the link's of the liiuk, riie account will, il correctly kept and there U no doubt et this show Bin number ordepesltors ind the amounts te their credit. By fir the largorniiiuls-ref theso It Is kn ittu wero en eertlllcilet ; in in v of tlioseiiro net yet due. They constituted (he Kit lugs mid intost intest iiients orthedo)sitorH rather than current hakim ci or inoneyie'tltely cniplnted lit busi ness. Whlle the les will be keenly felt by theso who most Immediately oxperlcnce it, the elfifl en business cannot Ihi he (IKchIieiis as if (he bank hid done a turger trade with theso who kept their h dances en call. 1,1 tut i,t rn.t a"vd ttsi.Tt. What the aggrog-ite of the llihilille. is must remain in doubt until the Investiga tion In progress has been completed, 'llie 1 lrgest single ilcHiit, It is said, will net ex ceed ts,oeo j and this It a fund belonging te an estate nr large talun. Thure nre a very great many i!oHslters in uiimbei, con cen lincil te 110 particular part of the county, though theso from the eastern end preimnderuUi 111 tuunlier and amount. The total is tarieiisly estimated nt rrein ?2."0,niKI le MVI.oeii, and will prelably sitlle at teme Isiint between these tlgures. Iheiich auy.it tempt te fix it duliniti ly must at tut I si uicre ctiiijts ture, Irised en the reports nf deKisltert theinseltet is te their Intcsliuents. nii,ill v unci rt.iln nnd linssjblc at yet te lalrly estlinat" Is the amount of the, issets. It emtiiiH that for many years dating back le IK7.5 it has been the custom rtlin institution te int est Its liindt in stock sis-ui ilies. While tin) ether banking itistltiltluiis private and iutieii.il or Iho city, maintain strong tur pi uset and carry a lurge Hue r discounts, among our home business lueti, well distrib uted, secured by endorsement, en short time leans, tlie luttftiitliiii tt lilt h has suspended, made large intestuieuts in Ien ign securities or tery uncertain and tnrialile talue. The lendeucv el this class or pmpeity has been dew uward since 1-7:1, mid the shrmknge, 0011,. billed with a decreasu or business .111,1 He continuance el expenses and large in it aymcntt by the Hciideisen lmuk, speedily ttiied nut its capital and cm ruichitl largely 011 the deposit itscixditers; liile many of thtse securities icuiaiu, to gether witli notes owed te the institution, balances in its fater, and ether personal nssets, the anioiintte be realised fimu them cannot t et 1)0 dcliiitelv st.ttesl. It is said that Mr. Heiidersen had some life iusiiruice for the benefit or his estate, ns well as for his wile, it is nlse inulorsteod that the title le the pntntc rtislileiin' at the isirncr el Hist King and Ann streets wat fermcrlt ill his wife, uml "iure herdeith the bt has testesl In the heiit nt Mr. II.; but that etcrj equitable inteiest which lie had in any pmperly wh.itoter will be suirendercd by theso who ill iv have tcclitiie.il or etci'i legal title te It, for the lunclitet creditors. lut) may x ic,ili7Cd fiomllicse tarieus seurcus for'the estatejlut net jet been calculated, 'but the best esti inilct of the talue of the ostate are fiem $1110,000 te fkUl.OOi). Moanttme the sus)Cnsten hat net nnte rially atlected llu inclal clicles nor the tegular trade of the city and county. The ether bankt and banking houses of the eitt, which si ttlcd their bil.uicet daily w ith Mr. Hen Hen dereon, are 111 110 w lse ntlcs ted by the condi tion or bis estate. There it en fibunil mce of money at tlie cemiu md el all woll-seeuieil liitettmeiits.md iimmtliiu enough ler all the reiiiiiemeut et trade. lliir (,cerii) tlnkluj; Intcuiillari spcci In .. Henry ( ieorge's meeting in trout of the llnyal oxehange, Louden, with gitater Mil ler as chali man, pieted a gieat siu-cets. H was the tterkingincii coiilieiitiug the lkuik or laigl.md, the Mansion house .md all the isiuntrj's wealth, but jieai e-ible and deter mined. In thu eon rse el .111 impassioned tpecvli Mr. lictirge said : "I Inte Incii al luded te is a turbulent feicigiier, but I face .tell as Icllew eitisj'iis et the gn.il tedeiatleu of tlie ifeplc. I say tot oil. as drueelius said te the ltemaus : "'They eill ten masteise of the world, yet you de net own mi inch of land.' 'i.oek at tin) Insirlptien en this Ueyal exchange "The earth is the Lord's ami "the fulness theroet I" Hew tiuole tour prejudiie is that All the l'nglish earth lielengs te the lords in the suage and the lnudleidsnut or it. I till en you te assert yourseltes, te light ler tern lights. Though ten should kit this eitt "in ashes it would be "worth whlle.'' (Ill cat sensation). Setcial non-ceulorniist parsons weie 011 the pl.itlerin. A citv elllcial s.nd: "Tllls1stl10llistagr.1rl.nl meeting held heie sinte the dat s of Burdett Wllkes and I len't Uke it." At the close of the meeting the tteikmen ttere withdifllcultv lostraiued fiem heisting Mr. Geerge en their shoulders and cauying him in tiluniph around tlie large open space in trout et tlie Exchange. 'Iho Lei d Majer, who, It is said, was exticmely apnrclienslte efa seileusdistuibauce, nnd who had conse quently erduied thonttcudaiiceoftho numer ous jHilic-emau, anxiously w itched the pro pre pro leediugs trem a ceutcuiuit window in the Mansion house. I l.l of Ihiilahiii it I 1 Iter.. rollewingis the list of unclaimed letters icnniiilug in the imstotllee el Luicaster, Pa., for the week ending Mend.it, I.mii.uy lllth, lvw : lAidm' 7if Mrs. 1,17710 Beiry, Mrs. J. C. Beiugardner, Mm. A111110 ltrubaker, Mart' Brcltinan, Mitt (irace Cupel md. Miss Llzsie Day, Miss M. J. I'esti r, Mi h Ll77ie l'rev, Mis. M. fiiewannl, Mrs. M.ut M. Ilaiuend, Mist i:ila Haruish, Mrs. M. Hcrr, Mrs. Charley B. Hlqucs, Miss Lis7ie Huber, Miss Suvui A. Keens 1:111111a J. Miller, MissC. A. Millet, Miss I.iszioMxeis, Miss Prancis II. Ulsser, Jliss Agnes Itobliiseu, Hannah Shrenbc, Mis. Iteliena Welsh. ticuM' ,i3t Haiiy Amwake, Wairen V. B ly, Jeseph Baker, A'l mi lieaii, Wilsen Brubaker, (ieoige Chtist, (ler. ), Jehn II. Cl.ue, Themas Detiuc, (lei , Jciry Delong, . J. Dlllcr, (ieorge Delk Heriuaii Uaglier, Isiael I). Ciibbens, J, 11 tletr, .l.ueb Iloyer, Adam L. Ktndig, Jehn, Lee, Ilatry Lewls, Bdw. ml Miller, Teblat Mewicr, Jeseph fJ, Pa 1 cel, Pi of, X. ltntte, Win. 11. Soweih.J, C. Stanten, Jehn L. Walker, fioergo Wit man. Siiittlen Duath.. ticoige Leng, a well-known lariuei el Dru Dru Dru inore township, died ut hit lesldence, ncxir Llberty;Square, en Satuulay, nller a very brief lllnets. He tins taken ill en Wednesday 01 Thu rid ly, tilth congestion of the brnluaud ic'inunc'U unconscious mil n 1110 iime 01 111s death. He was nbeut 1.1 tears of aje uud leat es a lauiily. Ills tuin nil will take place Tuesday toreneon at 10 eYIik k. Wm."Ritehie, who lit ed in the same neigh borhood, died in tlie same wat last week. tliiretuI-lliil.kqiiii hi tliictlcii. Mine. Victeria Ilulskamp, nce Moiesiui, made her Chicago debut ut Hateily's t heat 10 Sunday night in a conceit. Tlie goed-slscd audiouce present seemed rather latenbly ini. pressed tilth the in alame's preseiice and telce, though her llrttcntiy was greeted ttitli a subdued eutbieak of cit-c:ills ftein the fatliering. IVIl en Hid l'aiemriit. Themas (lable, whlle walking en lint King street, thin morning, fell, his head struck the 1 avement nnd n deep gash was cut en the back of his head. His wounds wcredrcsscel by Dr. King and he tins taken te the station house until he had recetcicd .ulhclcntly te be taken home, Y 10, 1885. COLUAIBIA'S IlEGULAH BUDGKT a xvMitvit or Avctiiv.XT.s, stntr. or it men wr.iti: sr.ttwvs. rpr.minl t'jirnemiilin HcIIkIiiu. tiitrlllgriui m Ihn lloreiigli (Jlicnp Auiii.ciiiriits llnr.e- llilrf I. ma. Hi'lit In .lull Itrrrnt Hup. IiciiIiiks Aritiinil Timu. Uciruliir ( iirreHiiiiiilenciiuf ItiritieKscviL Ceutmiiia, Jan. 10. Christ Cenklln, u cripple, while reluming le his home In 1 rou tine, en Siturd.iy night, fell en tlie It A C. rallre.nl mid cut hit forehead te thu skull, the wound extending from the outside corner of his light nye te n similar place nt his left Dr. 17. W. Bcrntheiel sewed up the gaping nml terrible gash. Mr. Jno. Sides, or Seuth 6th street, yester day morning fell doituullightef cellar slops, nnd recoiled Internal injuries, which may result in her death. Dr. llernthciscl, who nttended her, considers her in 11 precarious condition. One ear of rrederick division train Ne. 01 refused tocurte ut the Wrights! iliu end or the P. It. K. bridge, nnd a slight wreck Tol Tel Tol letted. Ihree cars were clerailed. Thu only damage was a broken truck and set oral crushed planks In the bridge, en which the derailed cirs had run Injure stepped. Jehn Melllngnr, en Satnrtliiy evening whlle skating ttith Ids sister, Mrs. Uiclunt Hull, in the Metresilltiu rink, had his knee rap fractured. His sister fell and striking ag dust Ids leg, already tteakeneil from a similar accident tn the left sustaiiicil scleral tears nge, twisted ami caused the fracture. His Injuries are et such a nature that he will bocenllneil te hit house Ter seterul mouths. I'lTsenal. Miss Jenuie nates, who has been the guest or Mrs. Tuylortiable, for the st tw e months, h.tsrotiiiiied tn her home in Middlotewii. Mrs. James Meyers and daughter, Mitt Clara, are in Washington, D. C. I'ruuk Lichty has been elected sextun Ter thu H. 1 Lutheran church. I'ereinnii Andrew Letz, nr the west yard remlr gang, at Columbia, hat roecitcd the guneral manager's pi einiuni, ?00, Ter hating llie cleanest and uoatest kejit yard owned nr controlled by the P. It 11. The grade of tills yard last year was 5 S-10, and this j car 8 '.MO, showing that Mr. Let7 thoroughly under stands ids business. Among Ilm Churches. Tlie United Bretliren, Belhel and M. H. churches will conlmue their revival meetings Hilt week. There w ut a large at tcmlmice in tlie A nnei j hall, en .Saturday uveuiug, when the Trinity Rofbrmed fairclesud. It was llnaucially and socially a siicx-est ; the sliver watch ttat net toted elf. Mist Mary Yest wen the set et silt or knives, forks uml spoons. Werk of repairing the .church will be begun as seen a the weather permits. Tlie following figures were gitcn your eor eer eor resoudcnt : Alter the split in thu H. I Lutheran church, but nbeut 100 scholars re mained In the Sunday school. There ure new SOU, 'i23 of which number wero present yesterday. One hundred members of the Umrth communed jestcnlny morning. Te .lull fur Hene stealing. Olncer Wlttick brought H. H. Luea, the herse thief, te Columbia en Saturday. 'Squlre r.vunn gate him a hearing, at which time he oenfussod lut ing stelen C. K. Newcemer's herse. He was sent te jail. An empleye nf Mr. Newcomer jesterday went te Harris Harris buigrei the stolen pieptrfy. Ari-migliii; for Cheap Amusi'incul. "Only a Weman's Heart," in tlie Columbia opera house, te-morrow evening, is said te Iw ene of the Hi lest dramas written. Set end gentlemen are licrroeling arrange lucntt te bring cheap oiiteitaintiiontt te 001111111)1.1. Corresimnuence has already lsjeu eH.'ucd w ith miiuagcrsoreemicoiioni, comedy and dramatic companies. Nete. AlMiut Tiwu. (100. Smith's Routence was considered liglit l-y Celnuibiaiis. Mrs. Heniy Miller, of Seuth I'lflh street, last night, chased oil two rebliert, who weie attempting te enter her house. A trap deer was blew 11 from Its fastenings en a Locust street house by Saturday's wind storm. The repeit that Dr. V. C. Tailor was stepiied 011 Clilques Hill by higliua.v nien is untrue. The doctor thinks tlie reert was laised by mi onemy te cause him nnne--ance. It" Is probably the sumo isrsen tv he s-iid the doctor was drowned two years nge. The icpert that scailet foterit epidemic Just new in Columbia is also untrue. We have six ease of scarlet Inter, but that is all. Twe ten ten erauus hate just hi en undo at Perrotlet's m u hlnu shei). Thoynie ler the I'euusy lt-.iuin steel w erkt nt Steellen. It is "proposed te erect a building te break Mone in, in Celumbik the work te be done by tramps caught within Iho boteiigh limits The matter will probably 1)0 laid be'fore councils. Should this be clone, our borough w ill seen be rid of theso ests w he go beg ging from deer le drer, ami in.ike themsclt es nuisances in general. Since Satuulay morning the Susquehanna rltei rese nearly thrce feet. The riterls C.llft.1 fmin clinrn In alinrn tvltli llnitinrricc which metes but slowly, and ttere It net for the high state 01 the river it tteuiil close tvltliln tbonext twenty-feur hours. There-Is a probability of it doing se nt any rate, lhree inteicsting races en roller skates will bu held In the Metiopelitm rink this week, ene en Tuesday, ene en Thursday nnd ene 011 Saturday evenlng. They will be between Jacob A. Cliue, champion three inile racer of Lancaster county, and IL IC. Strlne, cham pion oue-milo racer of the county. These teung men hate met In the Lancaster rink and defeated each ether en their own ginniid. Thochaninienship between them Is new te Is) decided In Columbia. iifiii'.v ix DituMuiti:. Ileal 1 nf Mr. Jfnry drugs The finer Ini tlm- r)lnie SHU KukIiii;, rtcgulur CorrMuendnnce or Intelliekxcui. DnuMenn, Jun. 19. Mrs. Mary Oiegg, tt Idew of tlie late Jehn Gregg, dled Sunday mniiilng. Burial nt Penn Hill, en Tuesday. Jehn Oamber, jr., met with a painful acci dent, last week, by hating his hand seterely cut by a circular saw. The marrying feter is still raging, as may be seen by the fellow in" : Last week at the Bingham house, Philadel phia, Au'eu Ambler, et Murtic township, and Siiss Annie I)oney, daughter of Samuel Dersoy, of Pulton township. Mr. Walker Drcniieii and Mist Lizzie (Jrcgg, Isith of Pulton township, Mr. Chat. Adams and Miss Jcunle Boetli. We extcud te them ull our ptofeiindest sympathy. Datid Ulacken, el" Cheny Hill, has had Ills Heck of chickens of about two bundled and llfly, reduced about two hundred. Mr. Olackeu lives tee near Au-adia, etherwise II.ua Hellew, te rabu ehlekens with prullt Messrs. J. O. McSlurrun it Ce., Iinte been shipping canned (joeds In lurge quantities for some timu. The Ground Hee lllitliu; HI. Time. Prank Loinen liana pet giouud-lieg that went into 1U hele en the day of the tlrst black fiet In Net ember and staid there until tlie btli of Juuuary, when he came out te cele brate the annltersary of the battle of New Orleans. He immediately retired te ids hele in the yard, alter hating celebrated and all etlerts te Induce him toeeinoout again have failed. He will show himself no doubt en the 2d et l'ebruary. Dr. Apple' Lecture. The third free lecture en "Impressions of Europe," by Bey. Dr. Thes. 0. Apple will be delltered in college chapel, to-menon (Tuesday) ctenlng, nt 7V$ o'clock. The special subject will be "Germany." The series will be continued etery Tuesday until completed. " Culled blllle. Coin t .1111111-. ltobeit J. Barnes, of this county, lias been selected a ene of the petit jurors for the United Status district court, at Philadelphia, commencing en l'ebruary 10. sale of Stock. Jacob 11. Leng, broker, sold te-dav ut ptl ptl vate sale twenty bhares of runners' National bonk itoek Rt $112 pershnre. VXV.t.r. TOMS VAItlS" , 'eiiiinuy I'muul nl Uist ttlniCi.nlit nt flny This Hitllc.tnirril I'Imi., On Saturday artprnnen the Standard dra dra inatle cflininiiy nttcmptedtn proiluce 'Tncle Tem's Cnhln" ut n iniitliice in the opera lieut'x One would siipimse that nlmesl any e-etnpany, no miller hew xKir, tinulil be nble te gl te this play, but such Is net the case as the Standard inade a miserable failure of It. Thoceinpany Is net large enough te bring thu elunu'lert out, mid seme funny doubling nil was required. W. J. Mngeonceompllslied the wutideirul reat nl pint lug ityrir Turn III bluck nml Phiueiis l'lctcher In unite. Mngee wns the life nf the play nml seemed In be the only ene who knew antlhlng nlmut It. A slim yniuig in in, almost six feet high, plnrcd Vepii, nnd .'ni tins hi the hands of a young ttemaii, nt least "u years old. The only geed feat ure of the show tins the singing ef'lii els, Wilsen nnd the Boek brothert, colored bes or this city, who nppcircd in the plantation scenes. The rnmpany hid liitciidcd te present "I'tiele Tem's Cnbin," in the owning but owing te its failure in the nliornenn the bill tins changed le "The l'nctury t.lrl," which seeined le be the jiarty's best lmlel, They wero net nt nil pirtlcular hew etcr as te hew the characters were taken, and the sllin young 'u111 of the nftpruiHiii leek the character of a man at least (tt jears of age. Anether member of the company, who wat ever -10 years plated Iho mrt efa gushing yuiliig Inter. The ceniany it net tery strong in clothing and Iho way that scleral" dress coals were utilized wut Interesting. rti.hi:x aeaist a t.i 111:1.. The lank Hill lliiipiiii-il IMiter M'l'lnrc In Hie Crcsicnt til). 'I he suit against Mr. McClum, brought by Dauphin, president nf the Louisiana lottery company, for 0110 hundred thousand dollars damages for libel, excited considerable in terest In New Orleans, en Saturday. A prominent bank president (ailed en Mr. McCliirennd tendered security tounynmetint, if any should be necessary, imtf n leading iiminfiernf the New Orleans bar tendered ills sort ices In the case. He nlse rocelted a tele gram from Mr. Singcrly, of the Philadelphia Ilccerd, preiKisliig te cot er any amount of security through the 1'irst National bmk, of Philadelphia The action being a citil nne fnr d imiges, lull was net required. Mr. McClure lias ten days in w hlcli tn respond te the writ, and before leaving the city he will employ counsel and arrange ler u speedy trlil of thecMsc. The weather has lieen tery cold In New Orleans ler tun days, suci ceding the e.xees e.xees slte rain storms ur"the last Tew weeks, but new the ru Is presKsjt or clear and pleasant weather. The cxjsisitlen Is ses-eud only tn the (cntcuniit, lint Inceinplctcness tihen uicueil ami the execssite rains or the last month, hate pretenteel its stiecessrul pro gress tlius r.ir. It should enlist the business Interests of thu North and command the nt-t-ndatice of tens of theusiuds or Northern leople. t r ami iiett.VTiti'.srATr- or the II- liiembcrs nf the coustltiitieii.il contention of 1573 there are 1" dead. The P. It. 11. has reduced its emigrant rates te $1 from New Yerk nnd Philadelphia te Cincinnati, St Leuis uml Chicago, making the rate te Kansas City ?S, and that te San l'ranclsce $33, the rate te the latter plaixi having been $0."). This is n result of the rail road war. In Berks county tlie sherllPs fees fei the year aggregated "$3,1 1 US, and theso of the distiict attorney $A3UJ.;W. (ieorge W. Cuir, 0110 of Iho best known colored men in llarrisburg, died en Saturday afternoon. After the coining sain at the Coutestille lien works the manufactories will be stilted up under tery favorable and euteiprlslng auspices, seme time in February. Arrange ments nre new being perfected te Hut end. Illtarleu. Aiitinal. liming a Geed Time. "Musie hath charms te soetho the sitngu breast," but country mules and horses aie mere apt te boceiuo excited than seethed by the meledy of tienilmncs, cymbals and bass drums. This was the imse this morning w hen Johnny Agi 11, of Conestoga, was driv ing his mixed team, consisting of thrce mules nnd tliree horses, through Ccntre Square, mid met the band or the pantomime show who were doing their letel besttoglte the public) the lienellt elu gmud open-air con cert The luulus, pricked iiptheire.irs,klcked up their legs. uuLlil once commenced a grand ttaltz, knocking ouTnie saddle hoise in the llist round, wlie tell helpless ujieii the Bol Bel giau pavement alongside the monument As the mules pulled in one direction and the horses in another the iimawat, usual oil such occasions, did net take place, and the hilarious animals were ttecuied befere any damage was done, except the tearing of the harness anil the bieakiiig of an eHu link oil the dotiblo detiblo dotible tieo. The ImiiiI sullered un injury and con tinued te blew like a .Manitoba e-, clone. ihe ruiiiiini umt ilm r.iii. The reception of the Pallium by A rcliliishep Lerey, of New Orleans, tisik place en Satur day morning In thecathedral in thateity. Tlie iutestiture was jierforiiied by Aroliblshep tilbbeus, of B.iltlnioie, nnd Bishop l'itzgor l'itzger nld, of, Little Heck, preached the sermon in Lnglish. A scnneii In 1 "rencli was preached bv a Dominican rather. The funeral of Schu) ler Colfax took place at Seuth Bend, Indiana, en Saturday. Scr tices ttere held in the llelermcd church, Hey. N. I). Williamson pleaching a sermon, simultaneous sen ices woie held in the I'irst Presbt teriau clrtirch. The funeral precession included thu encampment and grand ledge of Odd reliews, mat or nml city ceiincilmcn, nnd n large number of citizens. Odd Pellens' sort ices were held at tlie grate. struck Jury sebeleil. The following named persent hate been struck us a special jury In the ease of Andrew Shnrleeh ts Andrew Ilerr, wherein thu pi dntlft claims damages te Ilia pieiicrty Irem water backed en ids premises by ilefeiidant's dam: Win. 11. Brown, Paradise; A, M. Cllne, Hist Karl j S. L. Gieirg, Drumorej Gee. S. Laiubern, Drumere; Jehn Lutz, Hast Cocallce: Win. Martin, Salisbury; Hemy Moere, Leacock j Abraham Metzler, Parailise; Gee. II. Miller, Drumere; C Jl. Ranch, Leacock ; Jehn M. Stchmau, Cast lleinplleld ; W. P. Bolten, Drumere. The Juiy was diieeted te meet nt I'equp.i Bridge, en Beaver Vnlley turnpike, Stnts liurg tow nshlp, en Priday January Ski at 10 o'clock, forenoon. t'liiliinittvil for Oc.ertliiii. William II. Klehls, colored, was heard by Alderman Perdney, en Saturday afternoon, en charges et desertion and adultery. The defendant was committed te answer the charge of desertion nnd Hie udullery case ti as dismissed. Tlie first named elleusc, it was shown, was committed in tills county,and the last named in Yeik county. Itul lleinril for (14.1)11110 Lights. Thu police rcisirteel -11 gasoline lights ns net burning en Satuulay uml 5 as net burn ing 011 Sunday night One gas light was net burning en Saturday night. All the elect rie lights 01 1110 tiiv ttere roenoi us miming mi Saturday ami Mliiel.iy uiglits. Jumped thu Truck. This afternoon tlie shifting engine, tt liieh is stationed in thU city, jumped from the north track, just west of the depet, whlle doing some work. It was oil for several hours ami fast line was compelled te cress etcr te the south truck te get around. IlulUlliic 11 New Creamer). Jehn I. Carter mid Henry Ilakestraw, of Chatham, Londengroto ten nshlp, Chester county, iinte begun the election of anew crcamerv building at 1". P. Hnnuuin's mill, en the Lancaster county side of Octoraro creek, a short distance south of Christiana. It will be completed by May 1st. A Mmiisu shower of btene.. At Usliallata, near Buenes Ayres, Argun linn Confederation, en Siturd.iy evenlng a feai fill show or or stones fell, lusting 18 111I11. utes. It destroyed all the grazing and culti vated land, le.11 iiig many isjiseus completely destitute, lliu .Majer'. Court. Twenty-set en vagrants, ttlie worn occu eccu pants of the station heuse en Saturday and Sunday nights, were discharged by thu mayor. PlllCE TWO GENTS. - A WOMAN'S 1.IPK AT STAKK. Xr.U.li: ItAILKV OX TlttAh MIK Klfc. . iir.n rAitAMevit, .llmirj K11I1I tn Imllin Object nr Her 'rhin-A I'rpltr Wnmiin ttlm llu. Hinl n t'liprkt-rcil Ciirecr Intcrc.l In Ilm ('h.i Wle ill rt, Kan., Jun. 18, The trial of Nit. IIe(. Balley, cliniged tilth (he murder of Clement Bellieiuly, In the tudlan ;toirlterv, mi Oct. It, Issl, Is new prngresslng In ilt) Hulled Slat os court. The et Idence Is strong, ly against her. The trial Is ihe sensation or this rt nf the country, owing in the wealth of the murdered num. the Imniity of the defendant nml the cold-blooded nnliire orthe crime. Nellie Bailey is a lirunelte, nbeut U!) years old, nml though show Ing the evidence pf her troubles, It a beautiful woman. Slid it well educated, nnd inities or h family that wns highly resiHt'ted in New Yerk, the home of her girlhood, nnd New Jersoy the stnte nf her birth. She was the wlfe of u linker in Sedgwlck City, Kansas, who elled under mysterious circumstances xvhile traveling tilth her in the N01 tint est. . Clement Botliemly was n w eullhy Kngllsh in 111 and u member or the British nssoelntlon. He tlrst met Mrs. Billev In St. Leuis, be came Inl.ituuteil with her, nnd theyllted to gether ns man nnd wire. He was set oral years her senior, mid she npiiears te hale continued the relations existing between them for the purpose only of getting ids money. The facts brought out nt the preliminary hearing ttere that she arranged with him te go le Texns and start a sheep ranch. Before they left, lien et or, she Induced him te deed te her property in Kansas mined ntfLUOOO. Alieut Oct 1, lss3, Bothemly nnd the woman started for Texas with ,ie shcep and two teams nccempaiileil by JWllllani Hmlsnn, a iiinn wlm liad been hired by lletheinly tn lielp drlte. The et Idence showed that en October 7 while they weretratellng through the Indian territory, the woman shot Bethcmly nnd buried lilt body at Skeleton much. She then took jiossessloii of his trunk, containing Jew elry and diamonds tallied ut if,(KK mid nlse his outfit, consisting of sheep and stock tieith $10,000, nnd, nccom nccem pinled by Hedson, lesiimcdthn journey to ward Texas. She was airested by Unlled Suited M.irsliil Hollister seternl miles from the plnie nftlie minder. The lssly was ox ex hiimcd and reburlcd at New ten, lv.m. Till: Itr.ATII LIST IXCIll'.ASIMI. I'lirllicr I'lirllrular. nriiin Ijislrrli Illinois Hi pil.il lloleraiist. Kam; vm:i:, Ills., Jan. la It Is thought that the list el the seventeen victims by the tire will be Incicased by the lesultsoflhe shock en the number or thenged and Infirm. During the llie thoie wns no such heart rending scenes us might hate been expected, ns the peer creatures inade no tippeals for help, behaving inore like horses tied up In burning stables. Some eteiiped by a repe Hindu of bed elethes, but theso by the win win dewt, siirtoyed the helght te the ground, looked back at the burning room, mid choos chees ing the latter, disippcaied in the smoke, without any appeal for help. Others who had Ikicii rescued Insisted en leturnlng tn the building. Otheis wandered oil through snow drifts, half clad nnd the thermometer twelte below 7ern. Many stoiies nre told of the heroism en the put of llie rescuers. AT IfASIIlXOTOX. lliinei lug llie Memery of Senater Autlmii) The Ci)iuinl..ti)iier of I.tbnr Statistics. Wasiiinoten, Jan. 1ft, Senate. This being the day set apart for the dclivery of nddressosen the lata Senater Antheny, the chaplain made a lilting allusion le the dev eased. Tlie Cmiiinl.s ener of Iilmr .St.itl.tit. The president lias decided tn nominate Mr. Wiight, of Massachusetts, te be commis sioner of labor statistics and his nomination will probably be sent te the Senate te-day. The Seu.iln Mint Clear Away Oilier llii.lnc... Special Ul.-p itch tn tlie Intllliciuslkii. lUuiusnuiin, Jan. It). Gov. Pattlsen lias lieen called en by n number of senators nnd meuthers since l'ridny tt lie desired te knew why the nominations for uotariet public in tt hlcli they are interested had net been sent te the Senate. They tiore Informed that he would net submit any further nominations fsrthe nctinii of the Seuate until that body had disposed nf these bofero It. Th I'uteil Admiral Xleiirsiiii. Londen, Jan. 10. I'leveu iierseus who wcru in thoinissingbeatof thoill-fated Kicket Admiral Moe rsenttlilchtiassunkliya collision with the American ship Santa Clara, have been sated in an exhausted condition. They had been in tlie beat since Thursday night last. I'xplu.hm nf Xnturul (!i. Pi rrsnuite, Pa., Jan. 19. An explosion of natural gas occurred this morning ut Sharpa hurg, near here, which set llroteMoorohoad'H Vesiirian Iren wetks. The lira Is still burn ing. Other buildings luve caught Irem the ilames. Itl.ilne's Clel.terril Slater Slu.t Die. AVii.ivi:snAnr, Pa., Jan. 19. Sister Tliercsa, niece of .1 nines G. lHalne, who lias been 111 at the content for seme time, Is gradually blnklng nnd the hepe of her re covery is new abandoned. Serious ItuUrunil Aceliteut Neur East HI. Lelll.. St. Leuis, Jan. 19. A Wabash train front Chicago met witli a borieus accident near Cast St. Leuis tills morning. Twolve lor ler lor seus nre rejtertcd mere or less seriously in jured. The 1'ope III. IEumh, Jan. 10. The pepe is conllned te tieel w ith let or and rheumatism. rj-:ATiu:ntixinuAriess. Wasiiinoten, D. C, Jan. 19. Ker the Middle Atlantic states, fair, tteatlier, followed iuoxtieiue southern by light local rains, tarhble winds mostly northwesterly, gen erally warmer. A CrcvdmuorCeir l'ttl tin llullel.. William II. Brown, runge-kecper nt Cieed Cieed Cieed moer, last year had a cow that pasturtsl en the range for lite and a half mouths. She was then sold and ted for two mouths, nnd when killed was found te lute in the llrst stomach ut least 11 pint of what Is known as ' bullet spray," thin pioces of lead which tly in nil diioc-tiens ttlieu the bullet strikes the iron target, Some tt ero us large as a ten-eon t piece, soma extremely small and olhert larger. As they fall they ledge in the tuftn of grass, net always leaching the ground nt e.iee, and ttere undoubtedly swallowed by the cow while pastiuiiig near tlie lnitu. She net er was sick or out or condition. Why they Ileut the Knee. It. J, llurdcttc. Down the street marched the Geed Tom Tem plurs, the brass bands playing, and nbove their heads a blue banner wat Ing.benrlng the inscription, in glittering letters of geld; "We bend the knee, but net the elbow." On the sidewalk an old soak stands, unsteadily holding a firebox in position. His temper ance character had expired about a month before, and he hud net had time te renew. He gazes at U10 ilutterlng banner, and xtith a hicceugh reads the Jusa-lp- ttOII. "All, JOB,' no suyn """ " 1 accent of intinite contemnt, "you bend the -. knee but net tlie elbow. 1 knew you de that e hie that conic of the beastly habit hie yl ofdiluklngnutef the bung," arid Iho prst.s cession met 01 011. 1 , hliari llruken. As Chlefnr the Flre I)ejartmeut iiwwt4l nnd u friend tvore driving 011 North Qw street abet 0 the railroad te-day, they chwkwl their herse rather suddenly en appreaeliitt the crossing, and one of the alutlts of 'Ihv buggy was breksu, s; M ej 4 .
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