i" 'i i" ' ' ' i j Knvnapa iwteapf all 'fTvrW5'''Wi'VfI',rW!"- Qr flt ? awls VOLUME XXI-NO. lM1ttl1 By-a- i mdli A I' (ill AH WAR' CLOUD. Lrf!? -r - . . . TlTisKOT Qtnrnse mo.xeit xhauly he ni.Acrc.) Tlie Car HhIiI te lle llosireiu'nt Avoiding llnalillllca, lint tlin Auniirrn thine, reiiipanlrll lyr Any Itrnievnl or the Ittoeliiii Troops. The rclatlenitjii i:nHlnnaaiHl IluwU are nwumlnn u tnoie t onil)ie iwpccU Uren De SUtal lies imiMflud te Earl Onunille llie contents efn ilisiutch l'retn H. De tilcn, tlie Itusslan niiitWtcf pr ioreign allUIrs, in which Ith httwl that the czar e.unestly tlrslresu njiOcily ami iKMuerul eulutfuu or the eslnllng iiiniciilty. M. DeOleiH aunoutices that the Kltmiaii oiitjHi-(.sli.ieljrcMiulMiirtMl lieyiml the llmtH fchilnicil ns llle riimtlpr. Jt'imo Jt'ime jKiitcil lh.it lUmn De KUil Inloiiiieil Kirl Urninille tint the iniiM'iiKiiil of KiissI.iii trcNiiwleuiinl AsU.iUul was nuterilciuil until the juxltieii en the Irenliur Ii.it 1 Ims'iimki throatenini;. .ntiKiaih IeIIuih h.ne beun flxelifttiKi'il hiilneen (necii Vitteri.i iinil Kiniicmr Vllli.iiiiii..il thu l.iltyr Is uhIii lili iKjrMeti.ilhirtiiuiieiiwIth thecz.ir te ini'sone peace. Prliioe litau.irck retutiltiH kis.iIvc ami Uxt iikuIe no elllulal lupruiunLitlun te UiihsU Consels have touched li!f, Iho loivest piice In six ycairf, hut iccoercil at the clese or the inurket. ''oner wjllinj; eitlcrs ero leceiied lrem llcrlin. Tlie war scan- in abating. The cabinet met at neon. The unmmallv early hour at uhlch the ministers cetm-ncil at ence attracted attention ami i eerLs quiuhl v spread that a eiisis Mas being considered. Iho interest in the meetlng seen becaine general and intense, ThN u.vs warranted lv Hoveral Incidents w hlch preceded and attended the council. Innnediatelvberoietho conlor cenlor conler onco Colonel lieorge A .Slaude, cpuerrv in chlorie the uccn,cilleil Umu Mr. tJladstone and had a long interview with him. Among the rumors te which thlsgile rNe was mie te the eliect that lur niaje.stv liad been nil vHed that the Indian sllualien w.wgraeand ICdUircd viL'oreils mid lllflxlvn nntirm 'mil that the queen had i.ithcr urgently iuwixted en the government deini' hdiiicIIiIih'. 'I'hU and similar stoiiesattiacted alargecigwd te uuwiuug sircei, mitt ijuime me uibinet laid been leuir In .si'Msiun the nrimn mlnMei-'H resideuee w as tturreu tided by a large crowd. in we lieiiHu 01 (.(inimeiiH le-uavMir fsiar. lord Northce'le. tlie Coiiseivuttve Ic.nlnr asked whether or net the government was able te wy anything with icganl te the iiimsiau auance in .igu.imsl.ui. Sir Stat ion! In nniiHiiiiiiliiii: llifs uucMieii timk nil. auLiuu etthu iKuasleu te rclute llie wide. eircad iiniires.ieu that the government had Ukon unusual bteps te I'omniuuicate with thoepiKisitloti iRuli'Di iikih llie ATgliau oc ec curreinrs. Mr. Uladslone lcplled te the I'ou I'eu I'ou 8ervatio leader and siid lliat he Mas unable te impart anything that Mould substantially impnne tlie iurorinatlen all cad v pisses.s(sl by the Heuse. Hu i-euhl onlv'assure the llouse tliat Iho AlL-ii.ni Miicstieu had the I'e.iHtant and inirilling attention or the go- CIlllllUlIU Tiie uovei nmenl has enlered llie iinv.il mnl mititiry pcnsieneitf at I'orUmeutli dockyard te be in readiness fiira iiiedic.il insiH-ctien. iiils is uie uii iime sueii an mspwlimi has been etdcied siucotlie Ciliue.in war. TImmh is a iciert te tlie ellect that tlie channel licet has been enlered te proceed te tlie Mediter ranean. The ireM'rniiK lit has issued an itrilnr directing that all untrained soldiers shall forthwith be put through a complete iiiiih ketry ceui-sc. Tluce bundled iccrults for the gllaids iiiececiksl fteni Londen te Alder. shot te iccoive Instructions in thu use of the, nne. The Xeit'3 savs the l-e eminent is still without eonlirmatien en he reported occupa tion of Kelut Puss by Sir 1'eter Ijiiinsden. Tlie assurances et liiundshii) wlilch ltussia continues te Hend'ure unlertunatcly utjacceni-j uiuvu uy iuy iireiuiwi 01 cuanges in me Uangoreus proximity or, the HusMa and Afghan outposts. KcxrtH from 1'ersla are te the ellect that the ltussia geierumeiit is pur chasing large numbers et camels in Bekhara and ether districts. The Afghans liae re- seiveu 10 leriuy iiatun, leailngtlialaUussian auauce wm no made liem Turkestan. rii i:as viw. isvurnn i.v.i vai'h Iteit-Hli'il 1,V (In- UuiiUiiU ul u IIillilri'H K1.ii j. Str.v "f mi (IM Imliaii. An old Indian chief died in Pittsburg some years age, and en his deathbed told his mends that at u point below Titu llie, w hoie l'Jni and Oil creeks lerm a junction, lay burled in a ca e a vast amount ei keUI coins and valuables, left there by a Fionch colony, fieorge llrcnten, who heard him, movel his family thither te Investigate. Ker mouths JSrouteu pietCi'uted liis work with tlie ut most vigor without avail, and Dually had lltl-ll !) .Ill IlllfiU, J Ull UlUlll llll lUlllllV uway. This was in ls7i llrenteu liad te passa well en thu way tedlg for the treasure, and ills actions aroused the drillers' Hiisnl- clenn. Breuten, being pressed, disclosed his secret te one of the drillers, William Kauey. Tlie ground dug ever has of late years been known as the Davit's Den, being leckyaud mostly inhabited by lattlcsuakci. Air. Kttiinj'M father, formerly a hunter and Iran IMr, hi his youth iisiiksl lime, and in an old diary jlistfiiuud he states that he and a com panion, while en mie of their earlier expedi tious, discocied an entrance ten caui cast et his leg cebiu. They entered the exulng and leund stene steps lending down hi to ward a second ejieiiing. Tlie uicu had crawled thieiigh the last hole, tiudiug.i large, spacious caern, wlien hearing licavy growling coming mini within ttiieir pine pino pine knet light being extinguislied), they made a hasty e.iU Tliisstery new coming te light lias awakened interest, and many towns, people me imc-nigallng. Tlie snow is tee deep at preseld, though, Ter digging. a in:t'Airi,ri:n iti:ri'iti:i. KiIiiiiiih! Yaril, ('lunged ullli Knilifrzlliii; Hull 11 Millien, Arrctletl In France. Among the iassengers by the steamer Labrador, which ai rived hi New Yeik Wednesday morning lrem Havre, was Kdmuiid Yard, w he was in charge of detec tives, having been arrested in France uiider icqulsitleus obtained by President (then governor) Cleveland. The charge against Air. Yard Is of having unlawfully hyetlie. dted half a million of bends efan estate of which he was trustee. The prisener comes itein a well-known New Yerk family, ami was tlie proprietor et a large lace estabiislimeut en Jlreadwav. Air. Yard's moil intimate Irieiul was Air. Charles G. .Shaw, and at his death Air. Yard was a a lieiutcd agent of his estate. Last July the lace house failed and Ymd was asked ler an accounting of tlie iiiveitinciits of tlie Shaw estate. Bends amounting te $500,000 worn found missing. It was then rumored that in erder te clear himself in business circles Air. Yaid had taken the bends. , Dospite Ids protestation of innoceiice suit was brought against him. Air. Yiuil endeavered by eery means te prwure tlie money and claimed that the Isiuds woie held by jieitKins w he desired te ruin him. While ai'. lairs wero in lids state Air. Yard went te Paris and again tried te ralse the money en his own poifcenal pieperty. The suit pro gressed in thiscityaiid thegrand jury found an indictment against Yard, and last Decem ber Airs. Shaw announced bur determina tion te send hint te prison. Air. Yard was then living In Boulogne, and when llieneus of the indictment reached hlin he scut back word of his perfect willingness te return nnd stand his trial, but at the Iime he was in such foeblo health he was unable te tle se.; Steps wero liiimeiliately Ukon te hae Yard extra extra dited. .i iiuut; i..ii mnsntvii. A I'ltUburi; 31uu liii-il Inte itiijlni; 11 Worlll Werlll !' Wit Vistula Trait. A huge swindle, In vehlng5,(KJ0 acres of land, has lieeu uiicutheuei) lu Vhceliug, W. Ya. The land, bltuatcd in Webster county, is a worthless tract of inaccessible uieuutahi eurfuce, and was the property of Benjamin Ilecder. It was sold In 1671 for delinquent taxes and was bought by Jlenjamin Hlch and A. T. lllssell. It is claimed a fraudulent title was given these purcliasers by the county recorder, who was in the scheme. Ulsjnll and wlfe sold their ullegcd lulcrest t a man named Hippie, In 1S73 the land was ulnrisl 011 the tax hooks 111 the 11.11110 of Hlch. was returned dcliiKpieul, was sold and agalu I ler wxi-a m men a uume 111 iB(t, up, 165. 7 and '78. In ls0 It wa- jureli.ued by West Virginia and was noVerrodocmod. In 1&? Hlch, IllnpleaiidHmlth, It U Bald, conspired te fraudulently put the laud en Iho market, Hinllh went te Pittsburg, wliore he met ltebeit Phillips. Hmllhicprcsenleil him self as a rich laud owner and this lamias lieing licnl'y tliiibered and underlaid with coal. Phillips went te leek at llie land, but was show 11 mil irerent tract. He bought, pay ing JhOoe (low 11 and about f 10,000 later. J .ml year Philllis died, when the fraud was dis dis dis eovelcd. Hull is new begun te loeevor tlie iiiouey paid, together w ltli damages, ag gregallng about ?i:o,eoo. A ciiiiilnal proseeu preseeu proseeu lien will fellow. cui:rv.LAXiva hintix aliiaxv. lll.i Simple llalilU iiriaii-unt 111 liirly Heant or Werk, Alliiny Cen. of A'uw Yeikan. Albany Is Aery much wrapicd up in the piesidcnt, and legaids him 11s its own product whlle Mr. Cle eland admitted bo be bo feio hu It'll heie that he had giewu te leve Albany. " Wlien,! Ural ejtue liere as go.er ge.er go.er ner,' (.ild hi), "uy" friends used te iuqiilru new 1 iikeii my new 1101110. '! wiiicli 1 replied : ' This Isnolmnienr mine. I belong te llutlale.' Hut long agd 1 ceased te feel that way, and for inore than ayisirlhave cnieyed eery day of my llie lu Albany." The news lint "the goternor," as lie will (nor be called here, lias enlered bicakliist at 8 o'clock at Iho Whlte Jlouse suggests te his Mends and tluwe or Cel. Lament 11 geed story about CUneland'H llrst days in Albauv. lle g.ie Cel. Kunent 11 llstel liisaipeiiit. munis te be published In the Anjiii, and the llrst iiame ou tin. IM was that of Daniel H. Lament. Thonstute .olenel wasllien a nows news p.iHjr man, aeiusteiued te turning night Inte day. " What tline will ou beat the i-jpllel to morrow ?" he inquired el the governor. "Oil, about till I-imvI 8 oVleek." Mr. Clevo Cleve laud replied', The colonel's ej es wiire distended. Ne or, ierhaps, had a governor begun Ins work at such an e.uly hour. He leid Airs. Uuiieut w hat the new order et things was te be, and managed le reach his desk at the capital at a few minutes before 8 o'clock. He had just taken his heat, utter having hung his hut and coat up, when Iho tovernor cune in, half an hour earlier than thu time he had appointed. Alter that the colonel Iclt himself taking nut 111 u race 10 ihj ilia eariicu in mirk'. 111111 Km. dem or iieerwashe distanced bv llie gov ernor. Unlike most men of bis build, Picmlent CIe eland lequlrcs ery little elctp. The stories are ery plenty liere el visitors te the exec'itive mansion who Ikimi stayed up until I n' lock or 2 o'clock, lu Iho morning with the governor, and then at (1 o'clock in the morning have been awakened lrem 11 hair completed lest by sounds el heavy root steps and or whistling, te ecp out eV their loeiiisaud sce Iho governor berore Ills look ing glass shaving hhiMell and whistling as cheerily as a schoolboy. Ohie shaved and fully dressed, Iho governor would then let himself quietly out of the front deer and stride away bewuiil Ihoeily'seutsklrls ler his daily xiiiKllliilien.il, lu the 1 (inquiry of Iho rattling milk earls and belated ti nek farmers 011 their way le Iho city market. Ilia small circle or intimates he was known as "the bre.ik-e'-d.iy gev erner." I'eur or live hours' sleeji and three light and entirely plain meals a day till out tlie lilocramiue icquisite with him ler geed lieallh and buoyant sjiirils and in puisliing thoceiuso he has licgim in Wahinuten he will be following his natural bent, lie will miss the walk te and liem the capilel six times aday, le w liit.li he lias been aix'iistoined, and he may mis.s it se greatly as te make a new deiarture in Washington. In former times, bolore Liinnlu was piesldeul, tlie elder magistrate had the cptiie White I louse te hliusj'll and iis houschelil, and his work and tint 'of his secrttary vvere por per por lermed in rooms set apart for tlie pur pose In the capilel. President Cleveland may return te that piactice, net only because it will a I lord him cacicIse, and, 111010 important Mill, enable hlin te use the Whlte Heuse as a resting place and .1 ictreat, but also because under the present nrraugciiiffiit tlieiuis net sulllcient kmiiii ler an ordinary household theiu. When President Arthur desired le entertain fiicnds, he w. is obliged te send them te n hotel at night; and it is understood, and is probably title, that net all thu servants could be accommodated under the Whlle Heuse reef, lu Air. Lincoln's time the gieat apartment into which c.dlers Moieusheiod and the smaller 0110 new used by tne pilvate secretary More taken from the household either le free the president lrem daily and liequeut exjiosure le hostile per sons lu the streets or ler nome reason that is probably non-existent new. I'nrcsl I'rvM nation, l'leiu tlie New leik Hcialil. The (urination or a 'SLite l'eicstry Asso ciation" is a sigiillieaut eent. Tlie statu should have cousideied this subject long age, btTuie se lunch inisehiel had been done as le compel action. As it Is, though New Yerk ranks lgurth among the stales hi (he value of the products of weed work, its .(erests, with the exception of these in tlie Adiiendack region, aiu 110 longer important us 11 'source of lumber supply. Indeed, maiiv "industries which have hitherto de pended for their material uihjii the weeds of this slate aie disappearing because (hey cull no longer obtain what (hey need without n costly Iranspoit.'itieu liem llie West. Hut thu need or leicst preservation is all the greater neiv that there is no duct I gain in 11. A profitable lumber trade net only stimulates a destructive cutting efwixsts, bill also in a degiee induces the culti vation of IIiiiIht growing. The chance e! pietlt 110 longer exists, but none the less should whatiemaitis of our leiests be cher ished; ami this lias become necexsaiy in Iho Ailheiuhick region, where (he wanton destruction of timber is eiy great. There are ipe.isuies Imleiu Iho Legisla Legisla tuie having lerthelr ebjei't the juesorvatieu and better management el existing forests. These that wuie piescnted by the (enqieiaiy l'Nireslry commlHsieii ought te ss, liccaiise they were the result of a c.ueful and scleii title survey of (he Held. Others thai are pending havoseuiu merit, but aruciuduaiid inuipable of accomplishing what they aim te de. The newly lermed Forestry associ.v asseci.v associ.v tieii (Sin begin ln laliers lu no better way than by advocating tlie bills of the late commission and helping their Passage through the leglslatuie. The wliole nu ject is new, but theso measures promlsetho hMi('diest and the best results. i:ati:x 11Y HATS. Ill" lerilliln Mury Tluil CiMlien from 111" WllkitMliarrii Jtlliilnir ltei;ieit4. Patiick llaiuey, 'wife and son, Iho in a small shanty near the Holleubaek breaker, and are very peer. Tw e months age Haiuey's wife, while drunk, was out in asoveiestorm, during which tune shu fro.e her hands and leet in a horrible manner. Thu ueighbem net seeing or lic.ning any thing el' thu woman fcr sonie weeks becauie alarmed and lsltiug the heuse found her lying in bed, the l'10.cii ixirtleiis of her Issly being uiertllled. 8I10 lay in a lilthy room that was frightful te Ix.'held. Her case is beyond lecoverv. She informed the neigh bors that shu had been unable le lest at night 011 aivuuut or tlie rats that have become se loreciuus in the shanty that they would run ever her iwrseu and endeaer te feast en portions of the mortified limbs. TIiq jxxir directors will be notified this afternoon et the horrible facts lint exist, and wilt be asked te roliuve the woman by securing ier her a physician and -feed. Jllxtlre ruratilng C.mte Itelibcrs. District Attorney Curtis achclved his lira victory In tils uphill light of convicting the parties who broke Inte and attempted te rob tlie mortuary vault of Kebort 8. Phelps in lllnghamteu, N. Y"., last October. Dan llichards, his seu, aged it, and William K. Tayler, who were indicted for tlie ellense, de- niturcd te the iudlctnu'iit (which was for burglary), en the greuiul that a tomb was net a puildiiig within the meaning or the law br the statu. Judge Murray Jield that the tomb, as described lu the indictment, was a building, and over-rulod the demurrers. Theso ...... ........ ..n... ul ....I I..I..I .....I .lnf..l, ,l.At 1IIU1I 1III1SV IIU1I Dt.llltl tll,l, mm uvniMiu II1VII I wealth, may sue a prison sell. The It fid occurs J next nientii. Sal" ercijdewlale lienet. Kwing Ai Hasting raid at publlu sain, ut the HIldebrandiieuHO, lu Quarry vllju, ou Thurs day, '1 head of CIvdesdale horses which u cruised ever fOOa head. One lull was sold I te J. Si. AUller ler f lb5. A FATJIKIt IN- ISUAEL. .v; or nir. et.iu:nY it rrett 311:0 mix iuT:iiN iwxt: te ins hv.st. lltiilli lit llie Veurmliln .liiliu 41. 1'ilttlicy In Hit Klglil. Fourth Vchi-A Hkclili el III Mil 11111I Ktlrnili-il 1'iiAtenil lsiicrli'iKe, ltev. Jelin a. I'rltchey, tlie m ell-knew 11 clergyman of the Itofeiiiii'd ilitucli. died at liis resldencoen West Cliestuiitstreel.thlselty, at ViiOe. 111. te day, in the Wth year eriiUagc. He was born In Dauphin county, l'a., near the city efHarrlsburg,Fcb.O, 1MU, efiMrcnts who were adherenls or the Herenned church ; and early In llfu he rccuhrd In In slructleii from thu lain Ilov. Jehn Wiuebrenncr, who was llrst a minister or the lleleriiied chun'h and subsequently hc-ame llie founder of'the Clitiruli or Oed. Horo Hero Hore cclcd further education in 11 classical school at .Sheep's church, near Harrlsbiiig, laiight by Kr.uieis D. Cuiiuniugs, and he liad In tended le study theology wllh Whiobrennor. Hut nlKiut this Iime (I82.") the llieoleglcd .seminary of the llefermed church was organ ized and he bocame, at Wluebreimer's sug sug gcsilen, the first student of (hat Institution. He Mas graduated with sl ori,eveiielhors,or whom ltev. Casiier Huchcralonesui vives. At that time there was a loud call upon Iho Heformed clitmli rer a pastor le assuine eontiel or an interest In Neith Carolina, which had suderal from tlie lai k or a minis ter in charge for sixteen years. Hied with' (he missionary spirit and mil ler evangelical work, young 1'iiteliey resulted loge. He was married le Allss M. A. H. llen dlc, grand-daughter or Hev. William Hendle, areietimn jnister el (hu First Heiermed cliurili, of tliis city, and, luvempatiled liy his r.ilthful helpmeet, lieset out Ter Iho chinch work in North Caielin.i. At Iho beginning he took ( barge of lour churches, and wkmi had organized Tour mero (ongrcgalieiis, electing two new cdl llcu He labored for twehe Acaisiuth.it aiiltieus itclil, prosecuting his work w lib em inent Chilstl, in zeal, audit was crowned wit li success. HIS IIIJTUIIN II) l'UJOHVLVANIA. lu IblO he aecopled a call te Hast Merlin, Adams county, wlieie he lemiilncd for (he years, and hi lli.it period he built two new chinches and organ icd several new congre gations. I'ive yeais latei he letunied le AIo AIe clianicsburg, Cumberland comity, wheie his work was distinguished by the H.11110 degiee or organizing skin and business management, combined with wise pasteial dliectien, that had marked it else. Mhote; ainl in his seven jcars olderied labor theic, he ministered te several emigre gallons. lle went ft out Aiechauicsburg te Tuiioj Tuiiej Tuiioj tewn. Aid., atid was hi the prliue el life dur ing Ids residence and chimb work there. Hu remained in that Held thirteen .v cars and rounded viiln suivessful c:ireer in thu minis try by building a new church and organizing another congregation. He removed te this city In Ihitt; bought .1 plivate resideme and cutcicd iihiu the work or supply le arietis rural con gregatiens and charge? in this county wliiih were witheul legular pastors or (euld net atlerd te wholly siqqierta minister. In tliiiVay be mlnlslcied acceiit ably lrem time le lliiiole the Herenned (hurclies or New Helland, Heller's church, AtiilcrsUllc, Hohrerstewn. New Provi dence, Alaylewu and Harrisburg; and many or them experienced in their spiritual growth and 111.tt01i.1l advance ment the quickening iulluence el" his laliers. Under him tlie new Hcfernnsl chinch at New Ptovidence and the parsonage lu Cli.tbcthtewii were built. He teased his regular work in lh)0, ahcr mero than half a century of actlve I.dier in the ministry, but continued te preach occasion ally until alieut a .war age, thu last bciiiieii that he ecr delivcicd having been preiiched in Htcolten. CHAltACTl.ltlSTICS AS A I'ltl.AI IIKII. "Pather" KriUIiey, as he was pepnlaily called hi the church el his lalheis and his faith, was known throughout its entiie limits. He belonged (e thu old school of preachers, of whom he wasalmesl (he hist sunlver. They were eribibleshepheids el their Heck ami dwelt close te their people ; with faithful ministrations at the lirusideaud in the household, they supplemented their -work in tlie pulpit ami attained great iullu iullu eneo for geed among ihelr charges. They preached the plain gospel, ellcn Willi huirclv phra-se but with direct purjiesu uuil nnicli e'r ftct. In theclassisand svned Air. I'ritcliey was a well known hgure; his quaint speeches and often telling reuitee "were keenly upjirecLited, ami his lvld llluslra liens were eijeed bv nene mero than bv (he learned doctors whom he elten Heens). He had eminently practical ability ; mid the I'ougiegatiens Mhicli fell under his ihame always felt the bciiclici.il iulluence el his wise counsel. ills l'AMII.V. Mr. Kritehey's wife lias ln'en de id for sev er.d j ears ; nuoef his sons wasucclden hilly killed ; Iho dealhs or Ids daughters Jlisscs r.muy and Martha, are wcll-rriucui-bcicd assad (lomestiealllii tionsef iatcris-eiir-ieuce;aiiil theiosuivive hlin twedaughlers and three sons Airs. S. Kllen Chuily, wife of Jes. Klicrly, of .Mirhaiilcsburg, Cumber, laud county ; Miss I .aura .1. Kelli, w il'u of llr. A. A. Ihilli, feiiueily of liiuiioter, new or h'redeiiek. Aid.; AIImsI N., Jeseph I', and Addison 11. Piitchey, esq. Among Iho de ceased's posteilly aie ;seveiiteen graud chihlieu ami seven gieat grand-chihlien. Ih-atli iiri!i-t..lelin 1:. Keller, ltev. Jehn K. Kassler, .a member el" Iho Philadelphia conrcicuce and pastor of the Helineiit Alethedlst Kpisiepal diiircli, died 011 Wednesday, ut his lesldeucc, Ne. 0-W Brooklyn sheel, West Philadelphia, in Iho firty-lhlrd year efhis age. lle had been con. lined le his heuse sinie Alay, his complaint being consumption. "Dining this Iime Ids Hilary m.is iuhl icgu larly te hlin and his pulpit was supplied by his 1n1niMvri.il btetlircii. lle entered the Philadelphia lonlereiice In ISTiS, his first anpeiutiueut lieiug Kniten chinch. In lbeO lie was appointed pastor of St. Ocorge's church, Delawaic, whero he ro re nmiiied 0110 year, when lie was aipeiuled le Alessiah chuixli, Philadelphia. In IhKi, no iicc.ime pasier ei 1110 street cmircii, Harrisburg, and leinahied (hciotwe yens, when he 1 delved an appointment le (he Halifax church, at winch plate lie con tinued te preach until the end of ISdi. In 18i7 he was pister of tlie Hale Harber church, Uin easier county, w here hu jcm.iincd three years, and wasflieu apHinted te the )usto )uste i.itu or the Coatcsville McthiKllst church, where he preached until Iho expiration el" 1S72. In 187J liuellluiatedat thoOracechuivh, West Whitelleld, Chester ceuiilv, and he continued there until the end of iS7.ri, when 111s appointment was al ut. fetor's cliureli, Heading, at which idace he remained for Uiue years. In 1S711 Ids appointment was at Cumberland Hlrcct churcli, 1'liihidelphi.i, wliore lie preached until his upieinlnient, in IKs,!, luspiister of Belmont church, where lie labored up te the tline of his last Illness. Air. Kesslor was a natlve of Lancaster county and was born in Bart township near the Str.vsburg line, and was a member of the Keen and Kcssler family connections in that neighborhood. His brother Win., the teacher, and Henry bocame ics dents of Columbia Or.ATII Ol'llEXIlY UIHK. The Melancholy KtintTli.it Ilui Ciut n (iloem ill IT (iUl, Henry Wise, u highly rosjietted citizen or n.111. aged 1 1 yeiirs, died en Tliursday morn ing, at 10 o'clock, afler a Ihigerlng illness, re.sullliig rreni hardening of Iho brain, Vev several years precQiling his last Illness he was engaged in the produce business, hut last fall he purchased 11 farm located In Sads bury township, near Onp, nnd intonded te take iiossesslon of It tills coming spring. Air. Wise was a meniber of Bollevuo Pros Pres bjterkuiclmrvli. Alseu meiuber of Lotfue LANOASTEK, PA., FRIDAY, MABCH 13," 1885. Ne. -117, 1'reennd Accepted Masens, located nt Christiana. He was also member of ledge of Odd Fellows located hi Alglen, Chester county. In politics he was n stauneli Democrat, liud bwk ipilln 1111 in the part in Iho lale caiiiKilgii. lle was 11 kind husband and father, and a man or Intelligence and Reed Judgment. Thodece.iscd le.ivesn wlle and llve ehlldien, two Utyn, TI101111W mid Mlcli.iel, and tline girls, Annie, LI.7I0 and Alagglu. Theinasiuid A1111I0 uie teachers in Ihlstewhshlp, and Lizzie, until her lather's dentil, wasalteiidlug thu (Slute Nermal school at Alillersvllle, whcioshe exiiechsl logradu legradu logradu atelu June next. The death or Air. Wise, although fXH.-cled, has e.ist a gloom ever the entire community, ills runernl will uike place en Monday allernoeu, at two o'clock. ISerjice at MelfoMie church. Intel nieiil at Melluvue tcmctery. Aiiellicr (ltd Iteslitrnt (June Jehn Helfmau, an old resident of thosouth thesouth thoseuth eastcrn section of the city, died thlsartorneou at St. Jeseph's hospital en College avenue. Deceased sulleied fteiu a coinpllcallen el diseases Ter 11 nuinlsir or years and some weeks age, at his request, was taken te St. Jeseph's hospital, wliere ovcrytlilugessllilo wasdotiel'or him, hut he was beyond the reach el medical aid. Tlie funeral will lake place en .Sunday alli'inoeii at;! o'clock, Imiiii Iho residence el Airs. Klizaljclli Dilchmau, 55 Middle slieeU Tim rifilullipflt Jlli-ll Detlil. Gcoige W. Alalchhi and William liuutz luger, the two most piemhicul men of nuyiuill Haven, died Thmsday. Aliilchin wasalawjeref leity jears' stiuidiiig. He died alter a lhiget ing illness, aged sovouly sevouly soveuly sIxje.tiH. Ilunthigerwaseightv-slx vein of age and died suddenly of paralvsls. " He was the wealthiest man in Scliuyllclll Haven. iritituti.i: 11011,1:11 i.ui'r.e.wwA. I.li-tin thin-ii liijnn-il y 11 ut Urn Aim-rl-(1111 Tu tin Vi'eihi, Mlililli'leuii. 1 11 Miildleteiv n, Dauphin couiily,are located the Aineiieau tube works next le Iho largest establishment In America rer (he m. inur.ctiire el wrought iron welded t u Iks'. At preseut, they have alsml TOO men cmieed. Alsnit S.'-V) o'clock Thnrrtlay allemoeii the Isiller exploded lh.it is used in running the ma ma ma (hinosliep, the patlciu department, I01111 diy and blacksmith shop. The report was (crrilic, and (he blacksmith department was totally wrecked. Muihlhigs wero shaken a mile distant, and windows were tallied even lailheraway. A great cloud seen gatheied at the demolished Mnictuie when It Mas ns cerlaimsl that twelve weikmeu were in tlie rliiiis. Lleven were taken out moie or less liijiucd, ami 0110 unhurt. Following is a list. Jehn IJveler, injured in lell sideaud rib broken ; C. W. I-V.int, bullv burned and cut about the head ; r.hner (jiell, tare badly cut and lelt eve knocked out; Jehn 8. Kemlig, back " w.dded ami hele ill head ; Charles MatlH, shuiililer-blade broken and head cut; O. P. Melheru, h-nhhsl from head te loot ami r.ilall injured , Harry J. Miller, Itelh legs iujuied, ms-k biirins'l and right arm sprained A. Sehu. right leg broken and mashed and btsly wililcd. or Iho iujuied Moiize helm, a blacksmith's heliKT w.m plckisl up with lily hip broken ami fraitoie at the knee, lc-sldes etlier Injuries. It is believed he will die. O. P. Alclhern, the litem. in, was standing illic'lly in Trout of (he boiler when it expltshsl, ami IsMiseveiely injured about the hivnl that his death seems itnLtln. Charles Alattis, a blacksmith's heljicr, had his shouhler broken, and is othciwlse injured. Il.irrv Miller, a (eigcd coupling linker, is seriously iujuied. ('hailcs Krantr, Jehn Kcler, JameJ Keener and a man named Cppler mvih te have met wllh seven) brtiiseH. . The ethers aicnotsupiescd te Isi seriously hurt. The less te the company is Sliyw, covered by ?l.r.,iieu Insiiriince. Ne 0110 seems (e knew w hat caused the bursting of Iho boiler, ether than that it was being pushed te about its full capacity, having due regatd ler sup. posed safety. .1 rii.m r.ii.i.i.sa tu.i.ss. An r.ilnixrillniiry llri lrli-.il 1'hi rim 11 TI111I 1(4 Xitll-Mt-l ul hi-.i. tHMil the .Sum nrk Herald. Thelnrk liiuerw!ck,whichirceu(ly arrived at icteiia, M. C, lrem Yokohama, reports .m oxtrueidinary pheuoineneu 111 Iho North Pacific. On tlie morning el Mie li'illi nil., with a seiitheasteily gale blowing out et llie dado Mind belt, a tiery must appeared ever the esscl and lell into (he sea with ahlMhig noise, (he skv luv ing prev ion 4y assumed a htutiige tetlness. Though no explanation et the phciioiiieueu isetleit'd by the master of tlie I unci wick, we iniy isnsibly inter that the fiery meteor was globular lightning. 801110 p'lysk lits have denied the jtesibillty el its existence, but since Aiage reported in stances efthc kind maiiv eais age able ob eb ob herveishave ceiillritieJ hU rccoidsef ball lightning. Dr. Tripe, an Luglish incteorul incteerul gist, eImiuccI, en July II. Is" I. iikugeball et lightning, which at lnt had a very slew 1110U011, and two j ears later Mr. l'ttzgerald, an lribhebservet, noticed in thu (leiidetvn mountains udistincl "glebo of lirollealing lei surely along ami alter asiug the crown et the lidge it Kiidu.dlv descended into the valley, where it drilled along the eatlh ler Keiuu niiuiilcs, linally liurvieg ilsell in ais-at liauk and exploding with terrillc I'eu e." 'Iho latter meteor, it was icpeifed, tiavehd leis urely evera iniie alter Its a!:irauci', (on (en Hiiining alxjut twenty miniitcs. In one case, cited by Ar.tge, Iho fiery mass apHared like Iho moon enlarged, and when its cucloe burst with a teriible explosion Ihcie darted liem it leu or twelve yig.ig lighliiings. Thu sheel of ll.ime w liich, alter the descent of the fireball, ran down the iiiueiwlvk's inizen mast, illuiuiuathig Iho ligglug, whicli, no doubt, a "ciirmsaii," erSU Hline's lire an eliHtiical display disliucl lrem liglitiihigaud llile liaililless. If Iho explanation whicli wesiig;est el' (he phenomenon eliscrvcd oil beard Iho I unci wick pteves tu be coins t llie ns'erd new published by her captain will Imj highly pi lcd by students el atmesphei ic elcs Iricily. Slli: HAD HTIIVVIC A XJilY lOI.'A. I'liKlng (or rlHilnRraplicrs an IIchiiIIpk of Illllir nil Tjpeit. Jerenie Hardolph Smock wasslewly p.tr.id lug down Filth avenue, dtcamlugnf thudnys when he had danced ever the lloer or a gieat dry goods heuse hi answer te the itiagiucall el " Cash." New he was a sales gentleman and wet u degskin gloves and 11 live-button cilU.v5y Kuglish corkscrew' coat. As he moved 011 a v islen e( heiuiiy burst upon his sight. It was I'losahihle Juliana Montmor Mentmor Montmer eucl. ller real name wasSchmitt, but Alout Aleut Alout liiercnci was her Kit name. " Why, Flessie," s.tld Jereme, "what a swell you aie ! Wh.itare oil doing new 7" "I'm a proressleu.il Ixuuly new, dear boy." "Awhal?" ".A proressional heatily, my lamb." "Oh, 1 nay new, hew tlie dem 00.111 ou be a professional beauty 7 Only a month age you were selling lihbeu." "Yeu de untseize uneii llie scheme, dear chapiile. I sit ler photographers for cele br.tted beauties. Te-day, ler instance, I sat a; a famous ballet dancer, 1 wero a jet black wig with tlie hair cttilcd up 011 top of my iiuau, i i.iiiutii uivisa, iiiuin .11111 ,i.iui-iii slippers. Noxtwcek my pictuies will be for salons Slgiiurlna l'lllicldi, e! the lullet at JitScala, Milan, and lets of young crushers, like you, who leve te decorate tiielr rooms with photographs or pretty women, will buy copies and tell their friends they iceeived them from the fair ballet dancer herself when thoyMere en the continent last summer, don't you knew 7 Te-morrow I am going te sit lu a magnificent ball costume, with extra extra den bio low neck and short si coves, and a blonde wig, as lady Ahiry Oravellsjrry, the new Kuglish beauty. And that picture" will sell llke smelts, because it's Kuglish, quite Kuglish, you knew.' And that's Iho sort of thing I'm doing new, and that's hew I conie te be a professional beauly, old chappie." "Dees it pay!" "Well, I should ilngle my shekels," shu replied 1 "tra la hi." "Heep de dee," said he. And thus they pailcd. Nermnl Scheel Vacation. The wlnlcr term of Mlllersvillu Slate Nermal school closed Thursday, and te-day many of the students departed for their homes. The array of trunks, bexes and. packages at the railroad depets was net be formidable as 011 some former occasions. The school will ro-epou ou thoaethof Mureb. COLUMBIA'S SCHOOL BOARD. Till! lthilVr..VOXTlll.Y MKKTtMl Of tiie 110 ahe or lmir.cieitH Death of home Wfilt-Kmmii I'rriaeiift A Itc iliHlfenlii W.iKrH-llin'ireii lliulnc" I'lik- Ing l'i . Itetv en din Ilnllreatl Hint f'enciit(-itt Arrcul. Itegulnr I'oircspendcmn of lNTrLLtier..NCEii. C01.U.M11IA, Alarch IX The Columbia school beaid held its regular monthly busl tiess meeting in council chamber, '.last ocn ecn Ing. All (homemljers wero present. Min utes et last regular meeting' wero read and approved, alter wlilch Iho iiniuice commlttee made the fellow lug statement ! IJMieiHMiirtM v.vn it Itcielpts. . i.v.iai flal.tntft dun lii'.isiuv , 171; )-, lljiluiitiiilitufiliikliig hinil ( xt Supt. Ames' roiiert for atteudiuice ier l'cl- ruary, was as fellows : J f tile. I'cmtile. Total. yviietuXii. In itltciul nice (.71 707 ijits Avunnie " , " Wi !MI l.lw t 'viicut.lgn el " ;i ini " " al't te date ai trj Time was granted leS. K. Mobinseii le ex hibit ami Illustrate (e thu Ixiaid, a gisigi apical and astronomical instrument. He desired te sell (he apparatus (e (he beard ler fid, and afler agiceingle present a Webster's una bridged dklieuary, latest edition, te the school dlstin t.en motion, the beard agieed le make the purchase. The ajes mid nays were called, ami the instrument was bought by a otnnfute I. It ami Iho dictionary 1110 (0 be used lu tlie high school. The 1 epair and supply cemiultti e w asgh en IKjvvcrleact hi Iho mailer of lighting the Poplar strict schools. 'Iho lsiting committee ler I'ebruaiy ever Dr. Markel, chairman, icxir(cd that they had attended te their duties, and found (lie schools hi a lleiiiisliing condition. Thu at tendance had hicu slightly allecled by llie inclement weather. Supeilnlemlciil Ames was commended ler the success of the edu cational methods he has established hi Iho public schools el' Columbia. They recom mended that Minds, decks, beanN, erasers, etc., Ixi furnished le several of llie schools. This was leferreil le (he rejuir ami supply committed with owcrteaeU Alter granting orders ler several bills, amounting (e W!!i.7'J, (he beard adjourned. Iratli or WHI-ltiiuiiii I'i-immis. Mrs. Nelsen (VqKir, aged about IJ je.us, ami who resides u htirmlle east or Colum bia, died suddenly and uiiexpct (islly liem an alxipleclie sdeke, jesterday alteruoeti. Yesleid.ty meiiihig shu had liccu eiijeying tliolM'stel health, but alter being kcimsI wilh the stroke, and before melieal assishiuee could be renderetl, she died, hhe leaves a husbind and eight children. Themas Mose.s, uw f years, a resident el Silver Ikiko township, Siisqncli.inna county, Pa, mid fnther-iu-law el Silas Krem, manaueref the MetreHilitau rink et Colum bia, died en Tuesday. Air. Krem did net barn et his lelative's death until last even ing. Mr. Moses' lemaius weie iuteried near his old home this morning. William Turner,au.ag(sl Columbia darkey, dicdel pnetiinouiaeii 'I'uesd.ty. Ills remains were taken (e, and Intoned at li.ivie (le ('race this morning. Werk ami Wni;cii. I'lfii in living their Fcbiuiry wage", i e-sterday the cmplujiH of Iho St. Charles and Henry Clay furnaces found they weie hheit several dollars. L'ihjii in quiry they 'leain.-d tint the manage ment had 011 February I, 'si, made a icdlictleu of 10 cr cent. It is said that one man knew of this mltittinu, and at at (heugh he told llie ethers (hey disbolievisi him. His statement w.is perilled. The nun complain, lint w ill .111 opt thu reduction. Day laliercis residing hi Wnglitsvllle, who liave te iy 12 cents tell ier day will sillier most from Iho reduction, as Ihny will new only m.ike 7H ceiils per day. I.irge bhipmeiils of iron aie being daily made liy (he Sustpiehaiiua lien company. Werk 011 the Shawnee rolling mill con tinues. Twenty men aie tearing down jior jier jior tiens efthe old Iniildui, while the engines mid ether mnchineiy are being attended te by e,xiert machinist's. The Columbia bicycle ilub, will held a incclinir thisuveiilug", at Jehn Alnsser's, en North TJihU street. .'Iho P.M. It. pav ear will arrive in town this ulteriioeii. The CAP. D. it. 11. pay -ir pild out seveial theus.md dollars yes terday. .liti-fttcl ainl l.ik'ii (e lialtliueru. Jehn Uranley, wasanelt.d last evening by Ollicer Wittick, en Iho charge el assault ing.! Northern Central brakeuiau whlle Ce. ' te whichOraiiley isatUichetl, wasKeiugtu Iho inauguration. He was taken le (hu lock up, and le-day will Isj removed te litltimore where he will lie given a heating, finuiley had seuiu weids with tlie (ouducter 111 the train. A member el the Lancaster inilitaiy ceuiiaiiy wlie is a lilcml te Jehn was intoxicated, and (he latter wished te take his Irieiul le his own ear. The conductor ro re lusi'd le allow llieui le ( ress Iho platfeim whlle the train was hi motion, and upon its halting al Parkton, tlie dispute was renuwed and ended in Oiauley's Ihr.ishlug net only the conductor, but a passenger who inter fered. Al Balliiiioie tin attempt was in idu te identity him by the conductor and son end IhJIcoiiieii, but they failed te de se. Twe detectives followed" Iho cemuny te Wash ington, t liy, hut still they would net gel held of the righl man. Hew they learned his n.inie at this late dale Is unknown, but it is bo be lluxed it was furnished by a Columbian. toreii;h HrliT. The iiouville band's conceit in the rink, last evening, was a delightful musical tie.d, and tlie fair sbed audience present show oil (heir appreciation of llnely executed selec tions liy deserved applause. As was expected, Iho services in (he lee-tuic-roein el' the M. K. church, last evening, Morejaigely attended and deeply interesting- Council meets at 7:'10 o'deck hi council cbanilicr. The Sliawnee FIre Ce., Ne. 2, or Columbia, w ill be the guests or the Ooedw ill company, or Harrisburg, during their visit le tliat city, iiiSopteiiihcrdwhcn the 111 emeu's convention will lie held. .1 vuuiTiri: iiAXKJiit taki:x. H'aiilit In AliHxeiiil I'ite Vc.int After IK Clinics In New leth. Thoslieiilt'er Otsego county, New Yerk, and (lie cashier of the i'lnt National bank of Oiiisiiitii, New Yerk, arrived in St. IjeuIs Wednesday morning, and, alter a visit te iKiliee headquarters, took an lien mountain train ler De Sote, a small town about 2.") miles belewSU Leuis. Theru they made the an est of Kglsrt AI. Carver, president of the De Sote City bank, an Institution established about a ear age, w 1th a capital of $10,000. The new t of his arrest spicad thieiigh the town and ef forts were made te get Cai ver held there by 11 w rit el' iialicns corpus, and, that failing, thu citizens wauled te itrevent the elliccrs by lorce from taking him away, hut the prisoner was, nevertheless, brought te St. Leuis, and skirted last night for Otsego county, New Yerk, where lour indictments ler lorgery aw ait him. lu IKiH lie was cashleref tlie Oncenta bank, and it Is alleged that he nut oil" w ltli ?200,000 ncienging te tliat n.-uiK ami seme ?io,ueu 00 00 lenglng te the Walten bank, of Delaware county, N. Y'., and the Umadilla bank in Otsego county. Tlie inoney Is said te have liccu obtained by r.dse entries. Slnce then he has lived in Cincinnati, St. Leuis, i.ud Oane'l, Intl., wheie he ran 11 hank, and at Illcksvllle, O., where he managed 11 hank several mouths. He admits being the man wanted, but claims that he Is innocent of tlie charges, nnd that blackmail Is at the bottom of thearrcbt, his securities having been coin cein jielled te pay ever n large sum and new wish ing te recover from him. C'oiitiiiWaleiis KtHSdietl The commissions of William K. Seltzer, appointed jttstlce of the pcace of Knhruta township lu place of D, Ik Kraatz, resigned. DavW I Deen, aUlcrman-elect of the Sixth ward, and Cioergo A. Ijuje, ro-appelntod notary public w;ore rccelved at the recorder's elllce thU afternoon. " """" ' ' " ' " ' ' MfcWWJPw A UIO LOT Or 1'1101'OHALH. Tite IIIiIk fur riirnlshlne ftlippllca In Iho City lieparlincnti. The water commlttee or ceiiiicIIh met 011 Thursday evening and opened bids Ter sup plies and labor Ter Iho walcr dcpartineiil. Following are Iho bids : Wrtcf. per itinl. ' Hirlh l-iaiik Attiiinip, 711 17 ('litis (Seller , 70 in Joint M. Otte ... !ki ii Hnin'l Kcsl ., , .71)4 m Nicholas Nnry, , ,, v a" .lames Mulllunn A. Cit....... ?n i (-Ulll 1 IWVHIV..,. ............. ,,,,., 11 Ainlrcw (inlilc. .,,., , 70 tijj '.D iitcoe iicrncr,.,., 711 is Frank llbult-r 75 m SltlKl-.T STer VALVrS. 4(11. a In Sin 10 III . Ill JO Ol Jno.l..Aliield,t 9 09, ' t--j a till 5H.IM ( K. II. Ulllur... .les.lt.llubcr. Gnlvln II. A I. W., IHtrelt. Jlcllctt.VCe., Ilciulliifr. .. HO WOO 32 00 27 71 net M ( .VI im t I') Ut 112 Oil m m m mi 17 00 lu w. 31 13 m. a 5(1 21 25 Wi n eiil a ne1 31 (ki1 III LKAII. KII1111 ,t liiciiPiiiui. tiviTiieins. 3 St) .Jehn h. A1110I1I ri.cn cases. K. O. McCitllcv leseph 11. Hiificr I. II. Kulp K. II. Dlller , rliir. iimiiiakts. liHPph II lliilicr Mi-Hurl l-eitiidry Ce. ...... ....... K. II. Dlller... :... fVid I'. KI fi71 t .is .1) HrtXlAL 01BTIMIK. If. Illickeiidciirir it. C. McOullcy II II. Kulp..... Mdlcrt Foundry te IIRAFK KI IllUXrS, II. II K11I0 ,, 7" S'jtla Tp 1. .. 3 (IF cull .leirphll llubci (7)l 1'eiih ,v welicr 71 " (iilvin lliitss Ce 7 ' .lelni I.. A1110I1I I .I0I111 T. Klmlip 70 I. II. lllllci 72 ' ' STOr IIOXEH. Willi 1111 VVeIiImui Vitin, lieanl tucii .1 P Meriiileltz 0.1 ' sniiin 1 In . Irr 31' 81H1111I IIchIi. I " watik 1 ll'K. Mellcit Keiiniliyiiml Maclibm Cempaiiv I Inch .... . 1( Igru.ateii ... .. .11m " S .. 2SKI " te is 111 12 " .... 27 .VI " '.II ' ... '27110 " ' 21 " . . . 27IO " " ' (OAL roll IIOILtUS AT WAT! It WOHhS t.J. SwurrA Ce f2.T7 IWiilliiKaliliM rs A .li-irili'i iA'i Henry hiueycli .. 2.'l The centrai I in each Instance wasawaidctl le the lowest bidder. .1 II OllO AllOVT TUAVIIIMI. . Cen-fHltHlflit WUn (.llf-H Selilfl reltllt in le ICtlutall011.1l Ciltfti. Ces lMi.i.i.Kii:.Nii:it : It is lamentable le think of the number of persons whoh.ive mistaken their calling. Alany icrseiis had they turned their attention te tcaUiiiigmighl have iiniuertallrcd themselveH llke old .lehn I'etimls, the colder, or like tlie famous Ar Ar eold, of Uughy. These theorists knew Iho inside and outside et the whole Ixxtk el teaching, and aireidiug tethclrideas heImkIv iste.ichiug scbe'il by the right plan. All the evils in Iho world they would have us believe origin. 1I0 liem false teai lungs, while all Iho go's) Is the ellspring of then indvidiiat influence. What a pity, we reie.it, they are net teachers, Ter which (hey are manifestly se well lltted ! At (he head of Nermal schools inculcating their visionary ideas into the mind of these who are pieparmg teachers, they might be the instruments hi the hands of l'rovldeiice of renovating tlie history of the .social and iKilitical world. Noied. they say.sheuld ever contaminate the atmosphere ei their schcei loom, eveivllilng should move along 011 'he whcclser love. Woshetild delight te taKe a s'cp into their model schools ; what a very pandemonium el disorder we would Ix'lield and what ease would characterize their proceedings. One (r the most pi eminent features we Bhetihl exect te sce would lie intellectual elleiiiinaev. The-e theeiists were they te teach would lind it quilt a tlilfer cnt task from spinning out hue methods. Tliey cannot enter the schoolroom as they seem te imagine and by touching thu cra nium of the pupil witli the little linger, caiiKothe mind te develop into a tiling of beauty and jkiw er. The tiulli is, we read and hear a geed deal el tomleolery alsjiit teaching. It these who think they knew tlie w hele subject, and mero tee, were te have a little hard-pan experieme at teaching, a geed deal of their rose-tlntod speculation Mould vmlsli ; they would Unit out much 1110.0 than they new knew and consequently would be wiser men. 1. Ijimeaster, Alaich 12. 1ZMAXS IX 1'Altl.t. Thu AtllheiHii'H AriPhlillt; Tln-in All lluellietl te lltiiiiUleit I'l-eitt Ihu Cettnlij. I'auis, Manh 13. An imiiiense sensation has been caused heie by Ihestaud the author ities have taken (uwaid Iho t'enians. In ad dition te llie anest of James Stophens, Ku gene Davis and .lelni Alorrlssey, uiade-Ves- lerd.iv, the iHilice Ihls morning arrested a Jeur nalist named Alerlhner Lorey ami 'another" 1'euian, whose nauiOjis net learned. Miv, Stephens, was also urrmted, biitsubsciUOUl ly released. All pcrstnii, under ttrrestrVUl be expelled liem the country leday. -Vr, lestsaireaiiy matie are apjiareniiy only 11101 beginulug el' w hat is contemplated, and war rants for the expulsion of ether Fenians haVe been issued, and further an estsare exjtceted. The Fenians, Stephens, Davis and Lorey, wero taken te llie fi en tier or Franca (e-day and waiued net te return. Stopliens begged te be allowed te go te Havre, te hike a steam er Ter America, hut was refused. Davis and Aloriissey were subjected te an examination, and It is said tlie iolice made :m important discovery. A Siloen llleun te Vlecm. .ANi.svihi.i:, O., Alarch 13. Durl ng tlie thunder storm, en Wednesday night, the saloon of Harry ISarlen, in llie lllage of Koseville, was blown te pieces by a keg of powder, which exploded beneath it. It was tlie only saloon in the place and was recently opened, Cohl Weather Down ljl,t. Hosiejf, Alarch 13. ltcjierts from New Ilanqishlre iiullc.ite ery low temperature last night. The thermometer at Dever being 18 below, ami in Central Vornietitit averaged 30 below. Lhtullttleit, One Millien Dellar. UAfriMelti:, March 13. Fepe it Cele, dealers in metals, have made nu assignment for the benellt or creditors. Liibilitles, ? 1,000,000. Death of All laiglliili llnreiii-1. LeNKON, Alaich 13. Tlie death of Sir Ctlitls Iimpseii, baronet, ts announced, lle was an American, naturalised in Kugl.tiid. Uiiliir FailiiK'H. Ni:w Y'eitic, AIaJ;h H. The business Tail Tail Tail uiosfertho last woek wero hi the United States'J37: Canada, It ; total 2S2; against 2b3 tlie provieua w cek. . trjt.i Tit mt j xv 1 va Tiexn. Wahhiniiten Alaivh 13. Fer the Middle Atlantic) states, fair weather, anil picceded in tlie southern and casleni portion by lixal rains or snow, uortheaslerly winds, becom ing variable, generally warmer weather, prcccded in oxtieme soutlieru poitieu by slight fall iu tcinerature. The l'ree Soup JUtlults. Four hundred and reur rations of soup w ero distrlhuled among these who applitnl at the soup heuse this morning. Telephone CoiinecUens. The ofllce and restdene of Alderumii J. K, Ilarr, IU Seuth Duke t.(reut, has been con cen ncclcd with the telephouuexchiuigo. 3gfr NATIONAL CAPITAL. NEWS. TUB 1UAUMXX Ol' AKXATX C.Wir TJMM XA3IHO TO-UAr, 4f " HfitFliiry Mniuilne l)l.1W,c WMhCl'erly KpcrlMl Ageitlii-Tfiren .Nomlii.denaTr tlic Miiii1i.b' Amlnlniit.S!' Washington Aiarcti ,13 In tho,Seiialo, Camoreii ellcicd a resolution naming Iho chairman and members of the Senate eom eem niltlees as agreed upon at the caucuses. Agreed le. t ,y The Important changes are as follews: A nowceinmilleoofhovcn en coast defences Is created with Delph chairman, and Cameren, Sewoll, Hawley, Al.ixey, Aiel'hersen, and Fair members. On appropriations Mahene succeeds Legan anil (lerman succeeds Ran Ran seiu, Hansom takes the plaoe of Dayartl as chairman of private land claims. IkoHiic IkeHiic ccisls Cameren (WJ.) as .'chairman of the coinuilttee en claims. Tlie only chatico'eh the comii.iltce of iluaiKe Is the subslitulien or Vmice for Ilayard. lievv en succeeds Sewoll as chainnan en enrolled bills. Seweli hu-c(,-IsJiOgan as eli.ilriiun 011 miliUry affairs Sabin succeeds Ciillem as chalnuku or the comniKteo te e.vtuiine civil servfeeand Oil loin succeeds Wilsen as chairman ,bt the , committee 011 e.pendllurcs.WJlsen iu coeds Cenger upon IhovprumKldJLen. .v...-,u ... ,,, .nn.-jgvwp WS7' fti . Lr ci:uu jittl en tu m.1 ether changes 011 tiiittcu are the si Colquitt and Wilse Oroeino and Jnckhe ltiddlebergeraiid lSl.t atiilKarley. Teller Is 1 Wietvw8lc' tttuUvn5,eiJCi , (W.) fer.fl'Klii .. Utlj.n rjifvatf iffii 3 huri'i stlftkstSjlMariiin decliafrimtit origin f and uiiuiiig in the ace 6iJinieii.jJthf change ujhjii publiu I iiaie'gsiuil, griffin 1 are the substitution Hpconefcfor Caaacrr 1: aaac (Wis.) audi theaddltii erlmf6rdRndvi' 1 den. Upen public Ian Cockrell succeeds W cecds Slater. On (I liiackburu succeeds 1 reilslirLSKAIePhoi-seii is made chairman of t icemliiUtQ Itm Itm Itm tigalolhe condition it" li(ijiP'qfiinae?v'tT fient. Tliejmllci.uy of inilltejiU made up as follews: Kdmumls, tUfiiah. liipvllsi, McMillan, Hear, WilsoriJftlewfO, lit'H, l'tigh, Coxe, Vest audpw.kSeiU enftlir Shciiu.111 declined le 't etfp5irtht crrti unti tle ou finance. ?'& vc At ls.-i'i p. in. ihe nate wentyritoj'ijxecu. live session, ami cu minntefi later tad' jeuiiietj. - 5', Vi N iniiiiiilieiM Sni;(i 1 1 seiialV. . & Wahinien, Al.u h l$f'Vhe pteildenl sent the fellow ing 111 nhiaUen te Ihe ;Seriate l'i-d.iy : Cel. Nelsen II, D.n is, InsiJCctoriii, InsiJCcteriii, cral, le be iiipeclei (.eurrat with the'railK f I brigadier general. Ltitytj.Cel. '.lsUdm Il.thtl, insjiectergeiii'tal, to,he'1nfl&)lor goti geti cial with the lank el oeloSiol Maj Relwt I'. Hughes, te be mspyfteiiKOu'erglVlthrthiJ niukel'licttteuaiilcti'nnl. .'' f j , The Senate tesl i.v onllnued'tiie nomina tion of Ciiarlcs N. Fa phitiLte lie assistant secretary of the treasi $$p Y j?J, The president sent i theKe'riaU' "10-dyj a inosuge roquestingtl iulumrthe iienlng treaties including tin SiuiiUli," Dw'iuilcian, anil NiiMraguan. 'I 10 Binifijymvjiig,ii'i choice in the matter 1- ence erdeitjd thejre turn of the treaties te the e,ec,utln "k ' l manmnu ituruitMi reiis tnATiExi, Secretary Manning, teHlaylOrderiHl a re- dtictleu lu Iho force I co h lutMeyilaiteslB,df- LP! vtRlen, tlicrcby saving KO,O0!, Kr eiuiiiutit Forty icrsens are te ls dinner) iwd .with? Thu Hazcn court in trtiil.jS'wa.l rqsunid ti tl.iy, as.ilisf.icteiy' an uigcmenl h-ilug bwn made with Iho stenej. rapltcrcewcci'nhiff his The president iccei ed.i.jlaix?mJuiber( Ot callers te-day, Including VWet'resMent Hen dricks, SiK?akerCarli le and sSielaryBay ard. At two o'clecl lh?Tdfplori6fieH!eris w ere received in the liltie itexleiviir .. , 1 111; trxiiEiieiK vxn)tiKis'iui,L. All Attempt te Cull tl l'p (tji jti.nstil(v!t-ia Ilcre.itftl Tim I! .eluti.m rinwj'en Culi'inler I ullt liiiiilayj' II vititisni'iia, l,a.,Ar(iiy.la.'' In i trib-House te-day there was a lungdiscuMlonjieii. 'he resolution by Vegtlw," of I'hlladelpUia, te place Iho undergrei nd,V yiri vl)JH.e'ii."the calender. McCulleu U took ad vau loge of the meagre attendance te all the" rcaoliitien. up for consideration. fM t mftvements trea fctienueusly oppe-cd by the, frietidsefJ the bill who wanted a nil heinti iW'i ijrtiiaer the question, ftrven.er llrlMjj laid it was very Miigul4f 'thattlieg only advocates el'sieedy actleitM'cr inuWJier the committee which hud tteg!lJyetiUA.l'l'D tteg!lJyetiUA.l'l'D dergieund bill. Cuilwrn LoiH'tlw'JSXiUse would net allow itscl'iohecliokeAVbH'lii Hue msideratien el the bill hyttnyj.egifrdefjiidn. v nioiien te po.itpem action en uioresen lien tOilac-tlieblll en the caleiidarVtlntii;lon caleiidarVtlntii;len lay night ias car ied yen ,lyjjtayi 7. "'AumyefUiq onixinciitaef the'" hill vie wcik- Viiitug. A, resolution ;r as adopted pret16 uug 1 j In IhoScMiateAlacraT'iirtftlntriMlucea bill providing tliat w licit lite amount iif.Hte vtcn end bind of the stale uiouey'sliliciwli out million dollars en th 1 1st, of r,laimarylKt of Apwl, 1st of July, or e,t(r.OHl'J'erl"UMexcesf( shall he placed iu tin dlikiig'tutid.Under' tlie existing law all ver 8gOti,"O0Of must be Iransrerred. fjennl irOtrpiicrfe' biHirclatl e te the creclien am lniiatenance irfvritcr treuglis was passed Ituallj - - I T.A1W11 T11UV.UW.S Miiicis In Ohie I'irni OiThflr DenuiutlXSi, .a- Hen of Hit (allread StriUt.j Coai.ien, O., Aiai 11 l.'k Ala lueln the delegates ropresi ding 3,0yi) miners here vosterdav. it w i lUinnflueUfUyTaa or H e.1 ... ,...,. 1 n..l ..- Trt ... .In., t A lnH.-t. ... iu ttuiil uuv oil 1 u tvi -t a tun Jn, uniu ii her el milium lire gei g elsowheroiorjti rk. St. Leuih, Alarch i3. News freSl ants along the Wabash u at show UQ chau, in tlie situation 03 regal 1$ IheMrlkp. m Four Wavnij, Ii ., March KI? JSv nlyr six uiaclilnistH (tier lauj arrneuj CblcaL'e last evcnlni. luivlmrjlceui te take the places or ht tdrifcc'. cot Iiehl or them am induc(V tw twenty-six, te Jein th IOiji(uJ et'.lM Germans say Ihe.v erO,' breughlji misiepresentotlen.' heslrlkeranry Valuable 1'ieperly mtxeyty JlHtrs K.vsTe.sr. l'a. Alar 13. CoekVd' factory, abeve lUstei , legvthrON ilW mill, Doner liouse ai l jau,eu" iwwi w-nrn luirnnd earlv tl M iaemlllirrl 000; insurance light. Tliroe Jersey uwitrai coal cam en the siding wero also destrvij cil. lliuiila ami l.nt;Liiiil lltHenclleil. L(jnien, Ararch 13 lu the Heuso of Com Cem Com eons this al'lernisiii, flladstone aiuTeum ed that an agreeiueiit had been arilvcjilat be tween ltussia and Knglaud, by;whlcujjoither the Itnsslaim nor the Afgnanswouldailvahce any further 011 clthorside orthe Ireiitlet. - . - li . . f limit' Couilllleii Te-Day. 3 Nkw Y'eltK. Alarch 13. (iraut tiassed 11 fairly comrerUtblo night, and inakosMie com plaint of pain te-day, ' M. A IteHrcit Ariuyenlcerllle? Philadelphia Marcli 13. aonfT'lieniM Ilensen Nelll, United Slates armyrctired, died liore last night.; PRICE TWO OE . rmrfxi&qQti uii er?aUlAVtdUiaU'tSif ceittJlttett en'ruli-s. ,wq introdnetion of hui-ne MiaB -coptjijflcaeof jhoXfeutO&WtlA'j'?!) ni ni jterirxl atllrmat i vely J)M jJVtebfe enn literature ; Tj.uiinffi5&Wife-fc ofr'niei. bearas in vilie ef)j:JV5pS;.higiyfi ImjiiiIs, and OJllen(iuKl&ojxw"r'efl'iHk( ssts The two latter are fjejlnt&ljftl, -,M Werk ul u.sun.tte.Af z MK tIH V, 'ft??M Mi (Ml-; .. fcZ IgjM. 1 1 ' . fWrt tura ...1 A'-'-y n W V r 4 ., m ja ; -k 'J m -0 3 i M il Mi mt,i 'X". ,as(2
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