C ,- . X . 1 attfa: V I IvvV i VOLUME XXI-NO. 121. LANCASTER, PA., WE ON RSI,) AY, JANUAJtY 21, 1885. PRICE TWO CENTS. H .'-W 1 $tef B& f ixMlxn Was. v sfffHsSSrjTJ? s .r -frrraT.7rsi-.7;'7r'STwwsv rW te A i JOHN UWHKXCK Sl'UIVAN. tin i.i A.HI jivaAvsu in: inn set riin.nu iu?ir itivi.v. llul ll linctym Hint He will v lil Hint nr t'CnlTiiytittlirirtOi(irliiiillj Tim MugKi I- Auslit Nays Hit Will Slop Drinking. Jehn !.. Sullivan, when lie left Madisen "Sqiutre Unnlen en Monday night, ufivt Ids mliiiiln el exercise fin Hid htiifu w Ith "Pniid " Hyan. went liuuindlitlely In Hid Ktilckor Ktilcker Iwteker lolhige, at Onit-iiiindreilsiiid thlilv eighth stiecl ntiil Mett n ic. Jehn was sul. Or the 7,000 people- who liml seen (lit) the light, lit lcit (,,000 nr tlii'lll loll tlin liiillillng wild ,e Impression Unit it vim limltlie bet ft, nm,., when tint police liitPrf.-ie.l. 'r,ey thought tlmt tint "I'l'l'i'i"" ttii .1 tlie honor was hit ntlversnrv's lriK'.l a smicr east te .Sullivan's hn'e seldom toen titri'. se iluuiH-nt wns he Hint own l'v 1inught or a spicu w,iiilsU'titernl te him, fAl he ictlied ih mxi'i ns jiosslble, ler once, , fct leasl, going te lied sober. I airlv Tuesday morning he nnwe, hastily denned his clothes, jmrtoek cr n light bre.ikf.ist, and nt nevpii o'clock Marled for tlin Cel'Mii.'iu house, whtie his luckrr, "Pat." Shcedy, Is slaying. When Hulllvnn arrived tlmre he leiiml that Slieedy was Mill in Im1. Sullivan isiced uneasily n it stud down the corridors or the hotel, whlle Sliced)" w is dressing. Te a reporter he wild; " 1 knew the iripcns would mv 1 hud the worsleftho inute'h. Nothing would pleasn the roierlois mere than te sen me knocked out, but tliey will net or htvethat pl'usuie. TflaKtavcn't feiunil the man vet that cm de fWlid I don't liellove thev out w 111. I want a goat Ityan and MtCallrPV. I will show thorn hew nulckly I can "knock tlicin out. Then I will step lighting feruvpr. Hut 1 must whip tlntse men Hist. .Se fur ns Monday night's mulch It rencerupd, I can't simi hew .my one cm say I had thu worst or II, for I hadn't. Hv.ui Is n geed nnu, but I cm whip huunewjiislnx easily ns I did at Mississippi Citv three vars nge. I am at the disposal of mybacker, Mr. Shecdv, and mir match he inny tu.iku I will stand by." Shoe ly name dew n stairs at this tluin and Mned in the conversation. Yes," sabl he, ".lehiis,yshe will st.uid by aiiv match I iiinv ir,-ke, and 1 am readv te piitillt,Ooe en StilH can against Itynn. II "$111,000 Is tee much 1 w ill make It JVeuO. I don't want te make " tnihii for lets thin that, however. It A-eulilu't paw" Stillinu lecelved his por tion or the roeeipts or tin) show nod ittarted ter the lintnd Ceutnl dotet with hli brother mil his trainers, Delayautl Murphy. As he shook h uid w ith hls'bickcr, he nahl : "Shoedv, I Jin through. I haut kIejiicmI drinking." "I hnpose," riipllnd .Shpcdy. " but Jehn, veu hau tuld me se iKifent."" In repar 1 te the receipts division or the spoils etc, heedv Raul i "The uress ro re ro eoipts we-e ',Tfil, the pxteuscs alieut f l.Soe. X took the wliole risk and put utt the (l,3 borero I hail taken In a penny. Tiie nrranRo nrranRe incut tjctweeit Ityan, SnlliMin and mjself was that If the ui vtch was pcrmited by the police the w inner was te gut Ge ier ce'iik of the net receipts and the loser X percent. I wastohae i"i cr (.cut. ireni the wlnner'n portion te pay me fei inv trouble. Veu soe the winner by 1 1 ipse conditions would enlv reconeiiwr cent, mero than the loser. If . thore wasnocentost nnd thorerorcodccldutl tlicre was none, because it was stepied Itofere ene round was coinpleted Sullivan nnd lSytn wure te hae "r per cent, each, nnd I was te have the remaining M) per cent. I mike 'J.i per cent, extm, Imm-ouse the jielice eicd bffnre a round had liccn reuiih." Intcrfe I'ndily Itxntl CnnlUlrnt. A large Auiericau Hag waved from James Patterson's sporting heuse nt Twenty-second U and Seventh ncnue. i'atlorseu Is tint backer of llv ui, and the heuse has Iicimi his training quarters. The crowds tliat surged in and mound .Sulliums headqu.uters last .Sunday npioared te hae been transferred te Patterson s, and his bar room was crowded by all classes mid tloscriptieu et the "sjiert inggentrv." All were an Melts te grasp the linn I of tl ie rising star in the pugilistic heavens, and tin -e who knell nt the iirme efSiillimii wcik nun, hastened te crown Ityui klnir, and by their praises llnd favor In his ies. Most of the day Hnn w.n linlsllile, but wheiieer he did npisMr, hu trcitcil his admirers courtoeusly and net in the grull way or .Sullivan. In twrsinl te theistntest Ilvah i-aid : "I rsjiist icntieusly bolleo I had the beat of it when It was MeiiMd. After I get tli.it liCHy blew in en iiiluvuii's Jaw I knew I hid linn. Siilltuin in.ide h hnrd ellert te get in a blew en mv sleni i.h, my w eik point, becausoefilieold iiipture, but I wa watch ing for him and he failed. Sullivan N net u buitei nnn te-day than he was at Mississippi t'lty, nnd I am much better. 1 mil itady te meet Sullivan at any time and w llUuvonuno llUuvenuno llUuvonune ilaie him with all the money he wants te put up. I want te settle which is the better man. Then I will quit lighting for geed. lam gelug te Cnicai;i m a day or two, and will thou return Kjstnnd t-cttle down, preuablv hoie oral 1'iey." Itotcec Cnnklliif; en 1'rUe Tlftlilvr.. ljrejOi et prle fights and pi IO figlileis, ex-Sonater Conkling, who cihiius te take a philosophic micrcst m such inntteis, siinh hu was at the touring match at Madisen Sijuare tJardcu Meudav night, nud ' could see no harm in it." I'ugilists," he went en te say, "mcr.ise about feity yoarsef life. Their training is ery sevefe, and i.s simply thu dragging et IKe rixmi thcin. They begin their lireparatiens ler lighting by losing tlejli. Their none arc brought te"tho high est tension. In a few days by their work tliey leso in my jieuuds of llesh. Every Kuud of llc-sli se leit is the Liking of he mucli lite bleed. It W weakunlng, oppesod te all the laws of nature and consequently lud. In imrked centrust Is the csjteni of IJdward ll.ml.iu, the (xirsmiu. He has outrewod overybody mid his only trainlm; is the taking of walks an 1 the pulling or his light be it. That is all he does when ii eparlng ibr u match, and I'll guarantee that his nillscles are as tell mid aspliauta'i these or any man in tliisbuililiiiir. Th it, in my opinion, is the proper way. He dres net weik te ruuuee his tlesli, nor vielate any or the laws of lutura. On the contrary he fellows nature'n mles. Am you knew, Iw isthoablest eirsmiii in the world, mid In In tilead of Luc iking his health adds te mid Im proves it." tui: rruii.isis i:n.ui i:i. Tlirj Vlirtnta Ilclfl. Hate IViitil) anil Utlk ltch Ollirr. New Yertic Jan. 21. The Jm( ni .'j. prcss says thU nftenipen : "It trauspiied to day tint bofero the division or the money wasinade yosterday at the Celeman heuse, Sullivan nud Ityun struck each ether mid were only prevented by friends Irem a leuyli nnd tumble light. Mr. Sullivan Bat ler a long tlme with his head bowed down about te his knees Hyan walked In nnd then the war began. "1 mn seiry," Halt! Hyan, ''that the match did notceuio tenn close." "Se nm I," replied Sullivan. ' I cm whip you right new and hore," Mid Hyan. " Yeu nre among your friends, but I want te teach you a lossen." "Yeu cun't," replied Nulllraii ; "I'm ready." "Put up your hands, Jehn," nald Ityan, nnd immediately he let hisiljhteut and planted a terrlllc blew en Sullivan's nese. Sullivan, who was unprepared for the on en blnught, let go his left but missed Uyan ; he then tried hi right, but Hyan get in with a cress ceunter in the region of the i lbs, which made the Uouten boy yell. The backoie inlorlerod and thowhelo thing was put a BLep, net, howevor, bel'oie soine of the hint. turn was damaged. A rb'ii for the I-lltuilii; .Mini. I reui the Yerk Age Thore arem my ways in vvhkh the ino ine ino clianle nnd luborer hi this community could be employed all the year round if capital would co-eponilu with thum, and the bur bur bur otiglinutheiitloi own the gas uud waler erks, una uei auew greeuy cei iKuaiiens ie make themselves ilchur by'such fraiichUes nnd privileges a only the borough should posers, We hav e done much In the borough of Yerk fir tlie benefit or the rich nnd the pevv eri "ill, new let us de something for the peer nud the weak. tiu: tii:si:n.it. or tiii: auuii:. A WetliliiRtnn Cnrrr.ieinliMit'ii skrlrhnf l.lru. trnniit (Iritrrnl l'lilllp II. sln-ildnii, I'romtlie .Sew Yeik WeiM .Sheridan Is uuy short anil ra-li ear (teems te add tothe letiindity or his pudgy llgure. When 1 iw him In the hibhv he were upon the hack of his leutiil. hullcl head n very Nllm, high, old-rashieiicd Hllk hat or u ntp that was ury popular nheul the tlme or the ' close of the war. It wasnlxiut two slres tee i Niiiall. Illssheil, iron gray hair hIihxI eul irem iiuiicr iiiu rim ei ms nnt in nearly rigni angles with II, Ills led, weather-beaten lace does net show any new lines of enhancing age. but hli grlily, Iren gray mustache and Impel ial are whitening ery Tast. lle wero a sheit, light, yellow-gray euir coat whiili had only two buttons nnd tliey went neatly leadv In My oil from the undue Miniil efMierldan's leutiil llgilie. The cmt, like the hat, appeared te hate been long outflow ii. The Iniiiserx weie a graV plalil nud lllled ei vsuugl.v tothe (icncnd's Ial legs. Ills IhmiIs were thick snleil and tin blacked, lle woie no glines. 'I he Hldeaud rear lewscr the Ucneml Miggesled a low Kimedy man who had walked oil" Hip stage all tuade up Ter n runny pari, hut w lien v oil cinie te leek at the liencr.il is'juuie in tliu lace, ds slern, isoleiuti. conis)sed lines were enough te iinikceuc teigct his groti'&que tig. ure and careless ilrrsx. I In is very eiiuar In Washiiiglen, lint he Is net ns iKipulnr as was (Jen. Sherman with the ladles, lle Is fender of staying at home than he Is or going about hi society. Ite takes mero pleasure In paying attention te his own wile tluin ether men's who. I'ntll he rcreuns In this par ticular he will iieut acquire what might be called gieat popularity in s.ielety. It will le leu j ears borero .Shcrldau cm Ih rotlred. As the time is se r.ir ahead it is net worth w hlle te spts'iilate alsiut his Niincrsser. When he gees out the rank or I.leuienaiit Oenernl w ill go with him. The hlgliest rank after thN will he that of Majer Ociieral. ruv rttex irw.w.-.ss. iMTuralili lliitlitnk nt rictftaiitlOllter llrnlh rn X Phillip. A.k an i:t'iil.ni. A telegrnin Irem rietnlntul s.iys the Iren traile is jtginnlng te kIiew seme or the premised ncthity. The L'nleu Helllng mill, which It is been Idln nearly three months, will Rtart nt Its full cs.MClty Pebruary 1st, and cm ploy between .lei) and 100 ineu. President (.'hlshelm, or the CUnclind Helllng Mill ceinp.inv. mvs that, In addition te the flve mills already running about half the full c.iucitj, the rest will htart in less than lour weeks This means work for l.noe men. Tint United Ilr.isscemitaiiy, for fer for merly the Joel I layden works, nmln litem litem Imrefthu brass coinblnallen, liaNlnglts filieps In l.enilu, has slnrted .with jtlenty or work, and will employ two men. The weikslud lxen closed ler three mouths H. tl. Mont gomery A Ce , brass leuuders contemplate doubling tlieirsixtv moil te night and div turns next week. At the nicetliiK of the creditors of Oliver llrothers .t Phillips, In Pittsburg, en Tuesday morning, II. V. Olher, Jr., preentnd aslnto aslnte mentaskiugnu extension . (He years und showing the following llcures : Liabilities el Ollyer llrothers ,V Plillltpt, .l,Ws..1,tS ; as. sets, fiSIO.i'ii Liabilities of the Olhcr Helierts Wlre peniuiiy diiuited). JDei 132 i assets, fl.liO, MO. Acoinuiitteo or lUe was apelute(l loetnmiuo the Htatciiiankauil.ntter mi exainltiatieu, the committed presented a l.iuiraine report, i no coniuiuiee was ceiiiiu lied until thelMtli li Inst., when another meet- itiir will be held, ind, li Is expeclcd, tlnnl lu'tlnii taken IIUVUUTA H.tltt. hlraj;e I Imintnan W tut Tuek n runrt lit j. Mille Clilt.l. A w hite child, lUe or fix wistks old, was dltn-oveird In Chicago en Tuesday by an olllcerer the Iliim.uie soeioty in u Chimwu eiiiim Joint, at X". 2'Vi '"euth Clark btreet. The jil ice. which Is u lllthy baseiuent, was occupied by seuu adult Chlntse, one of whom was a woman, and .ill were engaged in smoking opium. A dense tsuieku tilled cerv cioNice, and the infant, sick and wheezing with a iintd form et cieup, lay In a little crib. What use the lerelgners had Ter the baby the nfllcer :eiihl net divine, but he was wa't islied lint It penlil net live long in that al al iiiiupheie mill w ith sueli Iie.ilhenUli laek of cjre. The projiricler et the pi ice, who slid Ids iniue was ICeng Wa Letur, told the olli elli cer that his friend Lee Wang, who livud at the corner el 1'hlrtv-llnt street and Coltage Oroxeavenue, mid whom wlle Is a (termaii worn m, was given a wlute batiy a Tew weeks age It pleased Keng Wa Leng well that heaskud Mrs. I.te W iiir te get him a whlte babv te bring up, and sild he would pay her six dollars. She continued hlui te Mrs. Itesa Ilestmcir, n midwife, who it Is siid agreed te soil him a ehild as seen as she leiiml one. On Sunday night she walked into Keng Wa Leng'M place and held him ler twclve dellnisi the baby which slie brought in her arms The matter is being thoroughly investigated by the Hum me society, mid wmie jncts will pielubly lollevs. uiiiii; Ittttreitd Mitnii:.. 1 iiitit tlie New erUSun Samuel M. I'i Iten. Jr., the uewly clue ted vice piesldent of thu Kne railroad ceinpauy, is only 31 years old. He comes of n race of sclielais. Ills iiui'le, C C. rellen, was picsl picsl dentet Haivard college ler many years. His lather, Saiuuel M. 1'olten Is net only a scholar, but a suceessrul mill of allali's. He built the I'ltchl urg lead, vas for years presi dent and maungcrofthe Plilladctphla, Wil mington ami lUItlmoie ra lread, and U new president of the Pennsylvania steel company near Harrlslmrg, the largest nud ene el the most successful establishments of the kind In llilsceuntrv. His Hen and iiumcsake lea graduate or the Massichusctts Institute of technology in civil and mechanical engineering, and lias been practically engaged In rnllieading smce he was Id years old, tlrst as a civil engineer en the Heading; (.ocendly, as general superin tendent el the Pillsburir, Cincinnati and St. Leuis (Pau-IIandlc) railiead, ler which place he was helKctcd by Cel. Thes A. Scott when he was scarcely 21 years old ; thirdly, ns ceu ceu eral manager of tlie New Yerk rind Xevv nnglaud railroad dining the last two year of Gen. Wilsen's presidency; mid, finally, as assistant te ptesldent Jewott nnd gonenil inanaser of the New Yerk, Pennsylvania mid Ohie niiliead. .i nr.i.n n.iv reit .trx.iteits. Vitinrnrttle Vlfn Win) Will Grrtcr tint Tlr.t l.vj; l.vj; lsl.itltelrllMlli.it of tliu XjiiiiI. Among the U, S. senaletx elected en Tues day wero the following : In the Pennsylvania legislature, J. Donald Cameren, Itepuhlic.iii. received "t votes In the Senate te IS for Wallace, Democrat, mid 115.1 In the Heuso tetiS ter Wallace, DenuK'i.it, and 5 scattering. Wilkinson Call was reelected by the ITor ITer ida legislature. .cbuleu II. Vance was leelected by the North Carolina leglslatuie. lle leeelved 12s v etes te 25 for Tyie Yerk, Hepubllcaii. The tlrst ballet ler IT. H. senator in the Colerado legislatuie was taken Tuesday, and resulted ns fellows : Secretary Teller, 33 ; Senater Hill, 17; Dennis Sullivan, 22 j ox ex ox Senater Talier, 1. Thirty-eight votes nre necessaiy te elect. "Soveral of Senater 11 Ill's votes nre regarded ns complimentary, nnd It is generally eoucedod that f.iocretnrv 'teller win tin ciecteil en tue lii.st joint ballet" te-day. A telegram from Madisen says the loutest ler U. S. ucnater front Wisconsin was viitu ully ended Tuesday nlghk " At a caucus of thu mippertcra of Cel. James M. Spoenor lerty-clght iiieinbcrs restmnded te the roll call, l'orty-euo is a majority, mid General PalrchlUls'iiiHiuiguiB say tlicre will be no ob struction In the Hapublfcan caueua." Ux-Governer Leland Stanford has been nominated for United Slates senator by the Hepubllcaii cnuciis of the California legisla ture. IIe i ecolved en the second ballet, 17 of the M) votes cat. Velllit Uallcy Ariiiilttcil. Ill the Unlted Slates court nt Wlchltu, Ilnnsis, Nellle C. Uailey was ncqultted en Tuesday, of the cluige of the minder of n wealthy Englishman named liethmnlcy, wllli vvliein she was travelling in the Iiullau Territory about n year nge. Tlie defendant maintained that liotlutuiey shot hliiinelt. Thodeleiulaut has a roiiimitie history, She Is a hundsome weuiau,weil-cducated,uiiil has ilgured us a society belle nt e.istein wuterlug places. She has written a play and during her confinement In Jail has liven engaged lu writing a novel. She has had thice husbands mul hn gained notoriety by her adventure. JANUARY QUAItTKK SKSSIONS. vr.Ti.it snnnr .i.vjj rit.ixn mini rri.i. iin: cevin's mn:. Tin Hint (.( I'mirlirti iiml lint jt Mnrtrrn Sfnnllit' fittprl.nntiipitl A Wrlli Stniiiitnln llitrf rrfttiiilljr I'ttiiinl fttilll)' r Meitllng a Hint. Inciiltty AficrtKteiu -Counsel occupied an hour In thu argument nfthecasn of commoii cemmoii commeii wcalth s Thes. V. Ilek, Indldiid for fel onious entry mid Iniceiiy. 'I he Jury hud net agreed upon n veulht vtheu eeuit ml Jeurucd. run iasi.s vnAiNs,r nev t and siimiii. Prank lleyd was iudiiied (r stealing two hullale robes (he pieirly of Dr. J. ( Sh.iuh mid ll.irry i'i Llnlner. The robes were stolen en December 2.'ith mid 2sh, hhip)iel Ie Philadelphia b.v evpiess, nud when ellered nt the pawnbrekliigcslablishiueiit of C. W. Heed A Ce., Beveuleeiith nud Market streets, by lleyd mid Peter Short, nil elllcrr was miuiiueiiikI mid the paitlus wero arrested be cause thev could net glve a natlsfiietery ik" ik" ceunt el hew tlu'V Ix'caine iisosed el thu i ebes. 'I he defense was Hint lleyd Has winking lu Philadelphia en Dis't'iuber lie, when Short came te him mid told him he h id a let of lobes at the express oil Ice, mid asked hint te show him where there was a uiwubrukcr. lleyd vteut with him toai'ceiuoilato him mid was arrested. Tin' Jury promptly renderedn verdict of guilty el both charges. Petui Short was indicted fur slnlliig tlie s.imu bullale robes, and the testimony en the turtofthe commonwealth was the k.imc ai lu the eases against lleyd. Short testilled that he went te Philadelphia with Hevel en December -"J, mid en the next day lleyd asked him te go ten jtaWnbroker, nslie wantpd te pawn a ceuple of ieIkis. He went with llevd mill wns arrested. Hode Hede nicd having ceunnlttcil the thcll. The Jury couvlcted Short of IhiiIi charges llevd was next put en tii.il t answer the the charges or stealing n Inn blanket Treiii the uarriaue or Ileury Mnrtiii, brickinaker, mid a butlale rebe rrem the buggy el Jeseph C. Habe'cker, whlle It was In Irent or tlie rcidcneoer Mrs. Dr. Wilsen. 'I he blanket of M. llabecker was sold bv lleyd te Prank Sclleri nnd the lap blanket of Mr. .Martin was recovereil at a heuse en Kast Proderick strct t where) it had been left by Heul and Short The Jurvrendored a vcnlle t et guilty with out leaving thelr neats Peter Short was next placed en trial, also. Ter stcillug the robes of Messrs. Martin mul lijlxeker. The testimony of thu common wealth wilnevinswusthosainein in the caws against llevd. Per the defence Short testlhed that Ueyd brought the l obits te his house, took ene away mid Kehl It, and the ether Ueyd packed lu a'bex and left at SeachrUt's heuse. Jury out when court adjourned. OIIAM) .Tl, KV UI.ILUNS Ti Hit' Helecrt iT.irilemnn, lelonleus entry ami 1 m-cuy , Henry Watsen, carrying ceneualetl deadly wcqiens; Hichard Willlard, assault Jtid battel v ; Jehn Mcl'nrlanel, as sault mid bnttcrv ; Prnest llarnhart, larceuj ; Jehn Mendm m, alias Jenes, larceny ; Jacob It. Uaughmau, lergcr ; Albert Libit ut, lar ceny. Iiinertd II, th. Lew is biegler. assault and battery; Hliiicr IIeNluger, larceny ; Willlnui Prybiirger, larceny ; Mmy Smith, felonious ass.iult ; Prrd Pc.ise, larceny as bailoe ; Wil liam Lutz, felonious as-aiilt"aud battery. HViliicifii .tei iiuif. The jury in thu larceny c.ises against I'etcr Short convicted hlui of stealing the tobe of Jeseph llab(s;ker and acquittee! him el stealiug llury Mar tin's lap blanket. I'r.mk Hovd, convicted en ljur charges el hiieciiywassenlenced te uudcrgemi imprison mi nt of nliieleeii mouths ami Peter Hunt, convicteel en three eii irges, was sentenced te mi Imprisonment of fourteen months. Unbelt Hal di'lil.iu, a veiing man, 10 veal's old, pleaded guilty Ie felonieiilv ciitermgthe dvuAliug of Abraham S. llcir.iud stealing a suit of let lies, . i sum et money and a silver watch, lle was sentenced te inulerge an Imprisonment el ene vear and eight mouths The urv in thni.ise of commonwealth vs. Thes. 1". lleck, larceny mid felonious entry, nllcr.idcliberatlouefsuMT.il benis, ruuelercd a verdu t of net guiltv V WI.I,-II HOLVIVI.V A is l Jereiuiili Cieeu, one et the Welsh uiuini l.iin gang, was put en lii.il for the lareeuy et a gnu, the propel tv "I Peter II. Will, of Pciin township. The te-tinieiiy of the common wealth's witnesses was that Censtable llow llew inaii, lustice I.ee, Mr. llobuiseii and otheri etheri vtcie en the re.nl Ie Urccn's heuse te se.ue'li ler stolen gexxls s the uly npprouulieil tlie heiisei'iceu Jumptsl out tlie second sieiy window with a gun en Ills shoulder. The laity called en ftucn te step, he failed te de se ami Mr. Hobluseii shot him. The gun In itreeiiH issessinu was lueutmca ey .Mr. Will's us bis prepeity. The deteiise was that the gun was leaned teflreenby '"sherty." the niiiiie by which Jehn Lippine tt is known en the Welsh mountain. On the day that Oieen Jumiud lieiu the window he did -out the ieiuest of his wife, w he told him a ciewd was coming toward tlie heuse nud she believed that they weie the lluziaids who haei en several ex cisions thieateueel te sheet him. Tiiejuiy evidently did net believe the wit nesses ter the defense, ler they promptly lendeied a verdict el guilty. riir.ci: vienu casus .vevinst ehli..n. Jciemlali Oreeu vtas next put en tl ial for ie. eiving stolen goods, telvuieiis entry uud larccuv. I'lem the testimony ul the common wealth's witucucs it aiiite.it oil that the MoreofI-C. Hoblusen, at Koekville, Clus ter county, w.u enleicd by thieves en the night et September 21. A large number el goods weiu stolen, mid among tticm calicoes, ginghams mid a pairet pantaloons whli.h were leuiid lu O rein's possession aud.it Green'M house, nnd weie idvntilicd by Mr. Hoblusen us stolen Irem him. The mill et C. S. Hershey, et Paradlse township, wns bieken into en the night of October 2'.ilh, the silo was taken therclreiu, leaded en n spnng wugeu, uuilcd a distance et halt a mile, broken open, thu money lu thes.de, amounting te H10, was stolen and the Kite was left in thu lead. The tes timony connecting Qrecu with this lebbei,) wasth.it he was seen d living In the direction of the mill, sheitly belore 12 o'clock en the night el the robbery, mid away fiein the mill about 2 o'clock thu tollew ing morning. Jehn N. Weeds and Peter Yeunir followed tlie team driven by (ireeu te within anille ofthe Welsh mountain, when the three men vvith (i icon's team halted. Mr. Weeds uud his companion told them te turn b.ickaudif tliey didn't they would be .shot. Thev stepped pill-suit when thoceloied iiieu llieel n shut at them. The commonwealth's witnesses were ltosltlveth.it It was (jieen'ij team that they traced from the mill te near (.i ecu's home, and Mr. Weeds, whlle net positive Hint tircen vv.ls ene of the men w ith tlie team, salel oue of the men looked llke Green. f The defense was that the goods alleged te have been stolen Irem Hobmseu'a store, were purchased irem a peddler at Pottstown, mid thaten the night of the Herslieyiuill robbery ureeu vvasai iieiuc. ine wunesses ler tue dclenee were nil mombersef (icon's family, or relatlv es of his w lie. J ury out. Jehn W. lloweis pleaded guilty te stealing a number of chickens liem the picmises et Win. A. Morten. He was sentenced te un dergo mi Imprisonment ei Unco months runur.s'T ttiMNrss. Uuie Mills, wife of Charles W. Mills, was granted thu lieueilts of tlie net of assembly of Aprils, 1H72, giving te ni.urlcd women the buuellt r their sepaiate euriilugs. A (.III Itully lluriiiil. A d.iuglttur of Jacob Newswjnger, nged about IS living near Mt. Hejmi M. i;. church, lu Drumere township, Iried te make n llie In the kiuoke heuse, Tuesday ; her clothes took tire and Khe was very badly burned. Her Cither lu trying te iuvej her had his hand, terribly bllstcied. Dr. HuhiiT, el Quarry Hie, nm culled in nud in the ovenitij; reiiited thu putUuts much better. lu dei u riiiiikliu mul Muuliitll. Tiuui the Yerk Ak'e. Mr. N. Allen Oveimlllcr, of ulatfultcr's, Te., lelt for I-aucusterelty, eh Meudav morn lug, where he will take a ceurse lu l'ntukllu nud Marshall college. Avrr.ncesijvis turn ni.oeimovxitt. Unit Inn. Ciiinllml. are Imtkt-itliy llia.tf t.llh t'lifiilllns sjtrnl. IliinUrlllp, Tet. Cor. St. Leuis Glebe Dcmecrnt Uvery gang of convicts In the state, Inslde and outslile ofthe walU, Is provided with threo or mero ti allied hounds, somethncs bloodhounds, but mero ordinarily common tlior-lieunds, for thnyare trained much bet bet ler than the blooded stock. It is simply sur prising te see hew Jierleet thtte brulcs are nnd hew well they understand their husl ness The IieiiiiiIs of the IlUulsville poultoii peultoii poulteii llary nre kept outside the prison walls at what Is known as the statu farm "And these nre the brutes we reel se ninth about?" t leiiimkeil te the superintendent. "Yes, they me the famous MoeilhntmiW that i, nsluii'ii bloedhoniiils as you will Uud In Texas They nre simply deer or fox hounds trained Ie hunt men." "De you keep them shut up nil the time?" "Yfs, wede that te nuke tlicin lleiceaud te keep them away Irem the cenvlcls Thov would make It lively for the bevs If they hail their freedom." "Is there niucliillnViilty in properly train ing bloodhounds 7" "We de net consider It illflli ult, but, en the contrary, X beliove thegusrds oensieliir it siMirt. It vtlll only requiri'ii few moments te sliew you hew It Is done." A convict or "Irusty" was sent down through n large lleld, with Instruction te climb the fence and make a de tour through the timber of a ceuple of miles coming out In Just the opposite direction from wheiehe starled, nnd returning Ie the farm through n small stream, which he wasi-oniei'llcel te wade. It required moiiie twenty minutes ler him te make the trip, nud when he was seen te cnicrgu from thu tniiln i en the ether slile, mid it Was certain he could gel hack hi iretv, the lieimds were turned loose. Thev were shown the trull, mullhoyMnrtcdeve'ruilds through uiarsjies, ever fences and ether obstructions "ith the speed of deer. In tlie meantime the "trusty" had returned, ami was directed te climb a tree some J("nl run Is distant from w here we st.inillnu'. He diet net require a se cond biehling, fur the ye lp or tlie hounds could olreaely be heard in th'1 distance. Seteti thuy nppcnrcil at the edgoet the timberuud sprang ever the rence without stepping. Thi trail v.r net lest ler an Instant. When the small stream was leached they cat h cresseel It nt a bound, ami lu a few moments mere lliey were under the tree, velpingat the con vict, who sat in Its branches looking down at the brutes, ami smiling nt the fact that this was simply a training t tin and net a reility ni.rrrixe a n: ITl.lt. ti four I lit TImI ii l'llt.biirc JueJ; In the Attempt, I'reui tlie Detroit Fiw l'rrx As w e get Inte Seuth Carolina we were Joined by a Jildge from Pittsburg. I feirgut Just vvhnt court lie was Jiulge el, but he h id been traveling south for his health, ami hail Just tlgitleel up that hu had paid out Ja ill fees te waiters, and was mul all the way through. He vew'tlliy his lfililnts that he wouldn't pay em another reel cent, mul we encouraged film ns h trd as we could. When we went up te the hotel the land lord gave us a big room with three beds In lu A big negre brought the trunks up, and w hen he was re.tilv te go the tmlge called te hlui and began . " Colored persen, stand up ! New I waul te say te you that I shall exjiect prompt sorv serv sorv ice without feos Yeu hav brought up my trunk ; that's all right It was your business te. I shall want water, and l"nriy want a lire, nnd I shall probably ask you te go of errands, but ir veu evcn'hxik tees at me I'll threw you out or the wiudew !" We were there two days, and the waiter was vigilant, humble and willing, but as we made re.nly te depart the morning of thu third in comes a constable with a warrant for the nrret erthu jildge for threats of personal violenco. It had been sworn out belore a Justice ten miles away, and the complainant was tee negre waiter. It took the two of us te held the jildge down en his beck during Ins lust )iaiexysm, and when he hml cooled off a liltlu the uogre slipped into the loom ami said : "Whlte man, staml up I New I want te siy te you data five dollar hill will settle tits jer case jlst as I feel new , but if veu gees te c.d liu' names or pullin' Ii.ui erkli kin' I'll stick fur 25! D.it Justice am mj ew u brilthler, an' he's Jlst nclilu te send some w lute in in ter jail fur six mouths ! ' We sit en the judge again I )r about twenty minute's, nt the end et whuii time he handed ever the amount and w is pre neuiiced me. int. tvrr.i.'s i i.ci t mu lit laWm III. Audience Willi Him mi a Tlirmigli the lit'i-min I .ithei I mil. i up Hev Dr. Thes. (". Apple, president et Prnlikliu and Marshall elhgc, du'.lvintl te u very geed sized uudicneu in thu chaH.l last evening uiiother of his lecl'm s en his Im piussiuus of KuieiK), gamed lium his trip te Great Britain and the continent last sum inei. Dr. A. devoted IilmscP entirely lu this uddrcss te thu German ceuntiv. He began with llelgium and went ever the country, thiuugh the Hlituclaudaudiuiess the Tvrel te Italy. ITrst he dcsentn.il the physical characteilstics of the ceuntiv, the wonders of tiavel, materialllfeorthepeejnlcaudthuch.il materialllfeerthepeejnlcaudthuch.il aetci et thu l ural and city iHipulatiuu. 1 lu dw clt hi detail upon thu urt uud litermy trcasuies et the great in ban ceutics et learning, ic llncmciit and luxury mid praised the public spirit of the men who had laid the foundation of these collection He seemed te hav e been particularly Impressed with the lcisiue, con tentment and philosophical spirit pre vailing among the Germ ms, in con trast with the mom') -citing iiiucst ut Amciicau life. liie geed doctor jevcalwd his iiuultc-t piutnillty for the Gcimnns ubove cveiv oilier people In Europe, and his lecture was illustrated with mauv marked examples ei tli - supjnerltv of their Institutions. 'I lie nddiess brought "thu uudicucote Italy, which histone land will be the subject of Dr. A's nest leUuru. .IJ lCCf7AJ. V inul llrukvluitn ltuu Otui li.t u Chi. This muiiiiug Samuel Wnht, a freight biakcuiau en the Headinu A Columbia railiead, was tcirlbly Injined at New Piovi Pievi dcuce. The train en win h Wiighl was cmplevcd lclt this city nboiiiie'eloek. They stepiied nt New Previeb me leput oil some cars. Wright was en top ei a . u.il ear, w Inch was being run upon the S'lni.'. mid as he was putting en the biake tlie chum con nected with It breka He ti 11 in limit of the car, which iiasscd ever lii.u, crushing ene leg terribly bejew the knee, mul cutting tlie tees irem the loot ofthe etlui leg. The in j tired man was brought lethiseitv and taken te his liomeut20P,nstriedi mivstieet, vtliere Dr. M. L. Davis Is ntleinling him. Although one Kg will have te be amputated, his m Juries nre net consider I l.ual. Wiight is ulieut 27 yeans et age and has a w ife mid fam ily of several children. He has W'uu mi (he railroad ler about niue months Cuiircreiicoef Jmtlsli Vllntslern. rheionfcrcnceof Jewish ministers from New Yerk and ether stales t uded Tuesday. The next meeting will Im held en the leth of A pi 11, nt Philadelphia. I he lollewiug pur pur pur niauputofllcer!) woreolctted: Pie.sfdent,Hev. Dr. Getthell, of New Yerlv ; v ice president?, Huv. Dr. M. Jastretv, et l'lul.t-le 1 ttlil.i, und Hav. II. S. Jacobs, of New Yeik , iccerdiug s-eietary, Hev. Dr. PJulioseii of ll.iltuuore, ntiet corresponding siviti.uv, Hev. Dr. P. De Sela Menues, of New Yeik. Kssayn were read by Hev. S. MnraU, ei Philadelphia, en "The Weik and Soeih et tin) Alliance Isiael Isiael ite Uulversolle," nnd by Huv. II. S. Jacobs, en "The Outlook." A btulen Itei.u Iilvutilletl. On Tuusday Dctoctive Hye und Choster Wilsen visited Kluzer'i nnd took n leek ut the sorrel horse, which vw found lu the pos session of Tilghmau Clomseu when arrested. The animal was idcntillui by Mi. Wilswt as his ptopeity. Tlie hoise vvus stolen from Mi. Wilsen's pioinises, nt JliUtul, Ducks county, ou.tieuuuy iiiguiet last vtccit. uu llie lul lul lewhigTuesdny it was brought Ie this county. Clemseu nud J times Jenes, his p.utncr, weie attested en WodnesUay with tlienuiuiul tu tlulr iMjssosien, und It was left ut the hotel at Kiuzer'u te uwuit Idcntillcatluu. The case Is n certain oue against Clenisen mid enettgli has been learned against hlui te t envict him of stesdinj the twe'black inares lu Haltiuioie county. rill' STATK HORTICULTURISTS. rnn.vivsrxrr ,i.v.v;.ir. M."kre.v tiii: .leca'rr. Of llif ritrmnl Wclreine by .Itnjer nesi-ninlllcr St4nfhrs hy Sfrt.r.. t4Hi(lU nuil iretipt.s Itppnrt tit Cnrnuiltlnet Nnlft. tit I Ins tlrit Ds't '.r.sttMi. 1he twenty-slxth nnnual meeting of the State Horticultural association, of Pennsylva nia, began lu the hull lu Lslitem.iu's law bitllding, North Duke street, at It e'chx k this morning. Pollevviiig ure the officers of the Ms kly : Prcsident, Oeorge I). Stltzel, Heading; vlce presidents, Henry M. Kngle, Mark tin; .1 slab Itoepos, West Chester ; W. P. Illssel, Pittsburg; recording secretary, 1. II. Puglr, Waynesboro; corrcspeiiding secretary, W. P. llrlnten, Christiana; treasurer, (icorge 11. Thenns, West Chester; librarian, Gabriel Hipster, Hnrrlsburg j prolessor of botany, Them is Meehan, Oorinantewn ; professor of eutoinelogy, H. S. Hathveu, I"vucaler; pro pre pro teser of lierticullur.il chemlstiy. S. It. Helgcs, Yerk. ProsltlentSIItel being absent, the meeting was called te order by Vlce Picsldent Jesi.ih Hoepcs, of West Chestii. I'lir.sr.NTise rm: iiiin.neM ev mi: citv. Mayer Hoscniniller was intretlucuil te the veclely by Dr. J. P. Wlckersham. He ex leued a 'hearty welcome tothe society te Umcister; he Mid the citizens of lancister woregratilted nt the meeting of the (society in this city, mul hu Jeerseiially felt Haltered in IkiIiik'uiiUeiI iiikiii te wcloemo them, lie heieetl thev would have a pleasant tlme, and he felt certain their proceedings would result In great geed te the horticultural inteiests or the Mate. Hoegiin wolceincd the titylety te the hospitality or the city. Jehn If. Imdls, president of the Agricul tural and Horticultural swiety or Lancaster c itv, was next Introduced by Dr. Wlcker sham,' mid In the naine or the local society and thu fanners of Imiastcr county in ireueral, cxteudeel a hearty welceme or the society te the "garden spot" of Pennsylvania. Iincastcr county with its 0,eK) farms or the most fertlle soil lu the ceuutry,is undoubtedly the riehest agricultural mini) en the hemisphere. This results from the industry, frugality mid sobriety ofthe agriculturists, who are as much neted for thelr hospitality, as for thelr agri cultural skill; and licing also deeply inter ested in horticulture as well as In agriculture, thev join the citizens of Lancaster In wolcoin welcoin wolcein tng'tho state society tothe city. Mr. Lnudis hoped lliocause would recoive great benefit Irem the proceedings ofthe present meeting. Vice Prosldent Jesinh Hoepos rospemled en behalf or the stnte society. Hegretting the atjsence or the president, hn returned thanks te the mayor and citizens or Lancaster for the hearty welceme extended. The state society was net a stranger here. It was here it was organized twenty-six years nge, nnd here It has met ouce or tw ice sub-eiiiently. 1 Ie Slid that thore is a shadu et sadness con nected with the present meeting, caused by the death et Charles Dovvney, orNewbuig, N. Y., the very lorcmest horticulturist or the land, and a man as kind hearted anil gentle as he was learned. Tlicre is no ether left who can till Iiiu place, mid he hoped the society would belore adjournment pas resolutions te his memory. neuiiNi: ncstNEss. rhe minutes or last annual meeting were thou read. The fellow lug cuuimittoe was nppolnted te liuinlnatecaudlilates for the sevei-al olllces te serve for the ensuing year : Win. II. Moen, Jeseph P. Winner, Cyrus T. Fex, J. L. Pyle ami H. S. Hupp. The treasurer, (Icorge IJ. Themas, leul his anini.d ronert. from which it nppoared tint the receipts dining the ynar wero $!S7.'l2;the cxitendituros?e2.ij; balance in the treasury S(s7.U. lalward Satteithwait, Win. P. Brinteu ami JehnCi. Kngle, weroapiteinteda committee let audit tlie treasurer's report. iiui'eitrs or cemvutikls. Hiputs of cotiimltteos bam? cilleel ter, Heward A. Chase, chalrnnn of thucommit thucemmit thucommit tee en nomciiclature, s.del he hat I piepareel a repeit whicli he would present this after noon. Edward Satterthwait, chairm in et the com mute appointed te icpert en the truit exhib it at the late sUite fair ioiertod verbally that the exhibit was very line. A written report had Iteen prepared and he regretleel that it w as net here for presentation. On motion it was ordered that the icpert be Inserted tu Hen limited lirnccSHlillirs. Mi. Satterthwalt also rose te a personal ex planation. He netictid in the printed report of last year's proceedings of the society, an article en "peach yellows," by Jehn Hetter, then of West Chester, new of Muiuy, Pa., which hail net been lead at the meeting et the society. It was Intended te be very se se veie en him, (Mr. Sattuithw.ill), and was supiesed te be In leply te something Mr. Satterthwait had said, but which dees net uppcariii the printed iupertstk.it had net been piesculeil te the meeting. Henry M. Knule moved thoaduptieu of mi amendment te the constitution piotesetl one ve.irnge which provides that all the elective blllcers of the seeiety shall constltute the cxeeutive committee, uud that auy.thice of their nunibur shall constltute a quorum. The amendment was adopted. Adjourned te 2 o'clock p. in. Horticultural Nuti. During the morning session of the society about lltly persons weie present. The room was uneomleitably cold. Among the prominent incmbcis ptcscul wcreCvrusT'. l'ev, of the Heading 'Juu, chali mail of the gcncial ti ult committee, te whom we aie indebted for advance copy of his repeit. Othei Uerks county people present me Win. S. Hitter, Jacob U. Zerr, II. G. McGevtan, Win. S Hitter. There was very little trult exhibited at this morning's session, the local cominittee hav ing failed te luriiish tables en which te dis play it. It is supposed tlicre w 111 be a geed display tuts mteruoeii mm evening. Jehn C. Kib. of Helten, exhibits some Chilstiuas decoration. They censUt or small cedars, locks, a cies, and a uumborel' scrip scrip tiue texts. One piece is u huge w.uty knot of blackjack, which he calls "Jeb illustra ted." It sets en a bed of mess and Is em bellished with texls from Jeb. llUfJ'l'-lI.'V. IlitKli el (.tiitrce s. lrtim.111, u rremliicut Cltl ieli ul tllft Luwvr liul. The lower cud of the county loses, in the death of Oeorge S. Truman, of Kill; weed, one of the most enturpilsiug business men in it. ills death occurred mi Monday I'veuiug, uflcr a vciysheit illness; though he his been in teeblu health he has IkM'ii uble te luanagu his business until within tlie last lew dajs. He was proprietor ofthe storent Kirkwood, which has a very largotiade, also the large creamery, which he built last season nud which is said te le oue of the most cemplete of its kind, uud using soine 7,000 lbs et milk a day. The produce business wns nlse largely engaged hi mid immense quantities of peultiy tVc., bus been shlpied duilug the last few yean. Mr. Truman was comparatively n voting man, net ever 10 und has been at Kirkwood soiiie threo years, bel'oie which hu had the business ut Union. He was a native of Cclcil county, Maryland, nnd was brought up lit the steru of the Hitteuhetisus of ltialng Sun. Ilrltln.- AteliUiit. Yesterday utternoen Jehn Alberts, of Phil udulphl.i, nud Hyteit Urevvn, of this city, hired u team nt Haider's livery stable, lit the rear ofthe Grape hotel. As they were driving out Market street, tlie herse frightened mid turned quickly into Orange stack The buggy was upset and ene wheel bioketi. Alhjrls was badly bruised, but Drewn was net hurt. Lat .tppearuutia tit the Saijilaiiit. Last evening the Siiydum Iirother's pante inltue and iiieclally company appealed in the eperu lieusu for the second tlme, und the audlcnce was almost as large n en the oien. lug. The progruuuue was the same, vvith the exception or a ihauge In the farce, mid the periomiance was tuny ns goon, as long ns this ceiuiMiiy glve us geed a show ns ut present, at low pricus, lliey will draw paying houses hare. mir.ni: in im: mt.n jr.i.vf A Clinratlcr Who AiTunlcel llloeit-Ciinllliif I'einl feir Itcintliif; CerrrtnniiiUnti, Prem tlie PottKtewn Ledger. The doings, nil ventures nnd dospernto dceds of Abe Iluzzard, the Lancister county outlaw -or rather Aero and the interview Hint he has been holding with that famous reblier, li.ive caused a certain Heading iiowh iiewh iiowh paper man te leso sight of an old acqiuluU unce, who must still be allve though ne glected by his louruallslle frlenil. Wool Weol Woel ludoto the "Wild Mini of the Welsh Moun tain," who vvus se terrifically written up soveral yenrsnge In the iiaper with which the aforesaid i cpertcr wns nud Is Mill con nected. We rotiicmber the thrilling and oinl einl iicntlv tiulhrut descriptions of the "Wild Man," who was portrayed as rushing ever the rocks and ravlnrsef the mountains en all reurs, his eyes glaring wildly, llre blazing from his nostrils, nud his mouth Tnimlng Willi geru and furj altogether a being of horrible shajee nnd asKct. This fierce look ing ebject was seen by soveral iiersens as "O'er the reiiRlt ninl itiirRcel lock llie razeed rascal run.' - And even the Henillug roierter caught sigh' et him ence or twice from the lack window or his eillce. And this nlxmt the season or the year when the "Wild Man" generally makes his debut en tlie Welsh mountains, uud no doubt hoisthcie new, nil the sune if Abe Huzzurit has net slain lilt n mid just as open te Interviews as he was a few years nge. We submit that It was n shame te neg lect such u fellow, nnd tint no stories about Infants seen swinging In cradles lu the tops of tiecs ; no desperate ailventure or hunters with lynxes, wild eats, or contests between lltinisiri.iu weed chopiers and bears or enormous size, in northern llerks j no fearful ghost scenes witnessed bv belated travelers aw.iv up toward Ifunf- burg; no battles en the Seuth mountain bitvvecn huge suikes, which Anally swal low each ether; no surtlhiK stories of Alie Iluzzard taking part In praycr meetings; nor vet tlie recent bringing out or tlie wild woman of Womelsdorf, will compensate the reading public of the state of llerks county, and " the rostef mankind," for the less or the" Wild Men of the Welsh Mountains" The Heading man whehas the copyright and patent right te this truly won wen dcrful personage, will please tell us all he knows about hlui, nndhiswolfare nnd history ler the past few vcais Netv i;iii;1.iiiiI lib Is. Itosten I.cttei In San 1'rancUce llullclln It is net true, as I had always lgneranlly bclievcd, that all the girls lu Hosten wear glisses and go nlteut vilth volumes of L'uripldcs and Spineza in thelr hands Glasses nre quite out, and only theso w horn short-sighteuiicsscoiiiiiels wcirthein. They are the sweetest, daintiest damsels en earth, theso Puritan maidens. Their color is as dolicate as an arbutus blossom, and with the Incoming fashions of health they are growing stronger and mero clastic. I h'ave lu mind a young woman whom I had often seen and udiuired, without knowing who she was a clear-eyed, fintiy-libred creature, simple, serious and sincere, with girli-h grnce und womanly dlguitycembincd. I was net nt all surprised te lu ini that she w as u high school leacner ei (.iicek anu i.aun, iiieugu sue might eivslly be the centre of distinctively social life or the Inspiration of a poem. The New Knglaud girl is a charming type and It Is a mystery te me tint se in my Yankee youths who go West should forget these lovely girls nud bind thelr faith te the yeunir women of Ohie, Minnesota mid Oregon. I suppese It is p-irt ofthe law of progress, but it Is as lnscrutable as w hen a Northerner ceases tocare ler the "tlrst line tlaver of the frost," or a Southerner ceases te enjey the rush of an ice-laden wind. I leve my pines among the Sierras, that stand up strong and tall and dauntless, whlle the wild tlewcrs uever forget te Binlle below them. Hut I leek from my window new uieii the spread ing branches of theso lower pines and rejeice In them, glad that it was n Western peet w he Slid ; llicy shentelcrcd tltclr uniitj in silence, and stoeet before the Lord. iie.iii:i.i:.ss axi ruvixisu. lite ShucUlliK l'vpcrle'lirH nT it (;ir1 rellicr 111 tlin f;lilt..iq;) Streets, At 2i1() Tuesday morning, vtheu the ther ther ther iiioincter was II degiees belew ero, Officer Hvan, ofthe Cottage Orove Avtnuu station, Chicago, patrellng Ills beat in the vicinity of Michigan avenue and Twenly-iiiuth street, wasattractel by a form wandering about the ejipii let at that corner. Approaching, Officer Hvau discovered it te be a woman. She was in a hysterical condition, mid thoupren w hlch cevered her (sierly elad form was held elose te her breast, llcsides this she was bare footed. When the policeman stepped her he looked into the apron. Te his sniprise he saw a new by Kirn infant snuggling up te the girl. It was naked uud all the coveting te protect it from the Idling wind was the calico apron. Inanswei te questions tint girl siidher uaine was Auiiiu Hansen mid that she wasa domestic In the employ of .W. S. Gunning, 2,Ull Indiana nveniie. The patrol vvngen was hastily summoned mul the unfortunate creatine was conveyed te. the Hahnemann hospital, wheut she new lies. AH attempts te make her tell who was the lather of the babe have failed, uud she will say nothing except that the child was bem sheitly bofero the discovery by the elllcer. Hoperts from tholiespitals.iyth.it the girl und her child ure In geed condition, lu splte of their terri ble ex peilcnce. uviiint vxurit avai.axcm:.. i.itMt I.ti of leTtt tu I'ietlment anil savtt Tttttii Otcrtt licliuett. News has been iecclvcdth.it villages lu the highlands of l'iedmeiU and Savey have been devastatcd by avalanches. Thieo villages hi Piedmont, including the iuipeitant village of I'rasslue, have been burled under avalanches I'i em the Piedmeutcsc mountains The town of Chaumeut, lit Prance, capital of the De partment of Haute Mome, at the feet ofthe Vesges mountains, Is paitly evervvhulmed with snow mid many peeple there have been killed. Anether l.ital avalanche has eccurcd at Spareue, en the Dera Ileltea liver, u low miles south of Irre.i. l'ilteeu in-rseiis nre known te be burled under thu snow ut Sparencr, mid most of the ether Inhabitants me engaged in digging out thu survivors. The villagers who have been made homeless nre in great distress und have upioaled for relief fieni the royal treisury ut Heme. Tioepshavo been sent fiem Heme te usslst ine villagers llijiinitlim I.nurel- .Vrii I list Anntlirr Telftlione Ctuitiiu). llttilieiuuv, N. J., Jan. 21 The Seuth Jersey Overland To'.eplTouo company, work ing under the Haxter systein, were served with mi Injunction from the Hell i'olephouo company ycstenlad. Issued by the supreme court at Tieuteii, restraining them from fur ther operations This looming this city and the county towns using the instruments of the Seuth Jersey Overland Telcphone com pany wero untitled that hereafter the instru ments would be disconnected and that bust ness would be discontinued until arrange ments with the Hell Teloplieuo company may be elf( clod. Tlie l It. It. Will Nut Cut I'utseiiurr ltetci. PiUL.vniti.i'iil v, Jan. 21. The report new prevalent In New Yeik that the Pcunsvlva nia railroad company has ordered, or will shortly order a cut lu tlrst-class passonger rates is formally denied by the onicers ofthe company, who say that mi such oiderhas been issued, and no such uctlen is contem plated. I'e.iinatlj- DeeUrlei; Tltuui Senater. llAivrretui, Conn., Jan. 21. The loglslu leglslu loglslu tnre In Joint session te-day, ulected O. 11. liutt United States senator. Aluanv,N. Y., Jan. 21. The legislature lu Joint sosslen te-day formally declared Cyurts elected senator. A Muelul Cunelemei. 'I he senatorial cntidldnte dictated a telegram te a member ofthe legislature, "If you vote i ferme I will net lorget the obligation." i "Hew nimiv words is that t" "Klevcu,'' said the prlVHle socreta'y. "Well, you knew what I iiip.iu. Itell It down te ten words" I The private neoretary sticck out tun word I "net." THE HARRISBURG STATESMEN. CAMKltOX FORMALLY DKCLAttgn vxtTvn TArt:n m:xATen. A sliert SMslen of Ihn Itetitc-IIIIL Intteituttil In tlin Spiinte-l.li-iit. nev. llinrk't Itullnn en lbs I'tillmlplitliln MiiBitlnites' CnurU mil Nut Suilslntsl. Special te tlie iMtKUinefczrt. IlAnntniiune, Vn., Jan. 21. The Heuso was In soislen only alxntt ten minutes te-day. McCIevvan and Uenahue, of Philadelphia i Mnley of Carben, and Smith of Heiks, re corded their votes for Wm. A. Wallace, nml Hillings of Vcnunge, for J. Donnld Cameren. Hillings nnd Hums, of Erie, wero appointed a cominittee te conduct the senators te the hall ofthe heuse te proceed te filial nctlen lu the election efn United States senator. The cominittee en rules reported against -nturtiay sessions A recess was taken mil s ken until HtSA. IN 11W MKN'AII vslaj" C,4)eiicr efl( weilK I. In the Senate te-day cfteiicr edercd a con curient resolulleii,whlch wns adopted, forlhe npiMimint'iii ei a romniiltce te inqulre into the feasibility of establishing state industrial schools for children In almshouses. The resolution excites a Joint committee te con sider the propriety of forming a xiiltielent number oflarge district Industrial schools In whkh such children may obtain a common school e Inoitien. The cominittee Is in strut tel te -'iggest at the earliest possible time such legislation us they may deem p p pedlcnr. Wagner Introduced a bill te proveut catch ing, killing, oxpeslng rer sale or haxing m possession sjieckled trout, except In May, June and July. AVolverteu Introduced a bill abolishing morcantile appraisers and requiring the du du du tiosertheso ofllcers te be porrennod by ns ns scssers The Philadelphia magistrates' court bill was declared unconstitutional by Lleutcnant Governer Black as president pre tern, of the -enate. he claiming It was a local bill, and required iieclal advertising. An appeal was taken and a long discussion followed which had net ended when the Senata proceeded te the lull of the Heuso te assist In the formal election of a U. S. senator. Black's ruling In the Philadelphia magi, tr.ites' bill was net sustained, Agnevv belng the only Hcpublicau who vetctl with the Democrats In his favor. The bill passed hoo heo hoe oud leading, and similar action was taken en the New Orleans H.xposltlen appropriation. Acting Commissioner Themas te glve bends for the faithful oxiciiditureof the inoney. TUF JOINT CONVKVTIO.N OT Till'. HOL'SI'.S. Tlie joint convention te choeso n United States Hcnater, met at 12 m. Lieutenant Gov Gov ereor ISIack presided. As the Senators Hied Inte the hall ofthe Heuse tlie members ofthe Iiouserosoto their feet. The chief clerks of the Senate and Heuso read the journals of their rcspcctlve houses lit both branches, whereupon the president of the couventlon declared Cunoren United States sonaler for six years from the 4th of March next. The Senate then rcturued te Its chamber and the Heuse adjourned until te-morrow. AT THE XATItlXAr. VAVITAT. A llitllittlie llousetti Kclltsit) Imported Tottacee of Anterltsiii Manufacture. Wasuinoten-, Jan. 21. -IIouseJ Kelley (Pa.) from the commltteo en ways and means, lcpertcd a bill toautheiizO the estab lishment of expert tobacco manufactures and allowing drawbacks en imported articles used In manufacturing experted tobacco. Hcferred te the committee of whole. The report accompanying the bltl stated that for many years n large business has liccndoueiii the exportation of manufactured tobacco, mid that nt this tlme mero than 10,000,0TO pounds jtcr annum of tobacco manufactured in the United States nre ex- ' ported ter consumption in foreign countries In the course of the maniifacture of this tobacco large quantities of sugar, licorice, paste, rum, alcohol anil ether articles are used en which customs duties or Internal revenue taxes are lev led mid collected by the United States The duties and taxes add se niatcriallj" te the cost of manufacturing that maimfactuicrs of tobacco for expert find themselves ntn great disadvantage in for eign markets in competition with inauufac luress of ether countries The committee thinks It w ill be w ise te ro re ro lievo American manufactured toliacce ex ex Iterted te foreign countries from this bunion, us a means of stimulating and Increasing our foreign trade hi this important articie of man ufacture. At 2M the Heuse went into coiumltteeof the whole en the Indian appropriation bill. UVXA311TK AX1I l'OWDElt. An Infernal Machine Delivered M llie Heme of the rreiitleut of A'aliwrnUe. VAtr.vu.visO, Jan. 21, (via. Galveston.) According te a statement made last night in the Chamber nt Deputies, it appears that a jMrccl containing three pounds-of powder with an arrangement of match heads and a hamiin r. the latter being put in in eueju Lv string placed ureund the outslde of the box, was delhercd nt the president's house addressed te "II. E." The president endeavored te epen the par par cel, but became suspicious of its contents. The minister or the Interior addressing the Heuso last night en tlie sub ject siid : " I submit this nutter without comment te universal execration and repro bation. It Is dopler.iblo that In this country of law and justice such proceedings are re sorted te w hlch defame our traditions, and it can never be sufficiently condemned." Djintinlte SeUsd lu llunla. Vienna, Jan. 21. A box containing CO pounds of dynamite has becn seized at a frontier railway station between Hussla and Heumania. The two persons te whom tlie dynamite vviy consigned has been sent te HU l'ctersbiirgh. A Train rails Thiuugh it Troille Uriel jt. Ploua, 111., Jan. 21. A nerthern bound train en the Ohie .t Mlssilppl railroad leU through a trostle hrldge near Palrchlhl, ye ye terday. It Is reported that soveral wero killed and a large numlicr injured. An etllcial of the raid denles that any ene was killed and says, that though the passon passen gers were badly shaken up, all escaped with out sorleus injury. Intfillgallns I'.lettinii Fraud! In Iltlnelt. Cihcaoe, Ilk, Jan. 2L The grand jury in investigating thorcccnteloctlon has stumbled upon what may lie an Imjiertant dis covery lu ievv ofthe closencss ofthe Deme, eralie and Hcpubllciin strength In the IftfU lature. In the Peurth snnalerlal dlsticl Cartwcll (Dem.), ws dcxlured clectedf! Mainer (Hep.), dereated. If the dlscevcrlw made pi ove correct they would show nm jerlty er307 for Miimer, , ' llie Striking rollers bucceuful. Tlii'-NTON, N. J., Jan. 2t-Tlie Uinpir jtettery and Otte A Hrevieru lottery, two of the largest in the city, took Ihelr wen lk te work ttxlay at the old rates. It I under stood lliut ether firms propose a similar bauk down. WEATHVlt tXlllVATtOXS, 1 ,? AVasih.votev, I). C, Jan.3t Fer tfc( Middle Atlanlle states, falh waatliM ' ttM interior local rains en the east, jjwmmM jjwmmM jjwmmM fullovved by fair woather, uearly MtMteMMr followed by a slight fall in WmperaAWB, luff, followed by tU!b bwemtHw, kW' 6url!y vresttriy. $i H i. V. ! M 2 m i y 'il ri m j. AI 52 4 aa j --sva i ii -a. X v -t&frv' . teuiMraa ,,-iWi- 't-aKfjiWk, ,tl
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