w5n.v,,frrsi t- kM7- .,vt' 'V4b ' ' " -J"".. ' a Tjiyw-aif-., ' V ZiiJ! t ' s? k 7vw TV " A s jj-?Aa '- t lite vs- AMI -'w. - . thfi- t -" m.--., ,rv. ,. . i '' i .y .. ' u VHn - vA - til, n it A , " r J s ... ... if Jl r '., '.JmrnatSk . - "V. -jfr , - ?-" " . HT . "H "--. j -mTHHHKV &r jtk1'I;. vk- f'lmm,,. - t ft""". i l ,V1 Ill rii7 '11 mtxmmm ikVjV A' t a (v wyH JKI3 VOLUME XXI-NO. THE THREE NEW MINISTERS I WHO im,Ji UEVMESEXT VH IX (I HEAT VtllTAtX, UEHMAXYAXTI VllAXCE. Tlie luriy Careers mill ilMlngliliiUeri Man- liiiu.l el ICUtrant .1. l'lielps Geerge. II. l'cmlkteii nntl lteliert M. Mcl-niie. Their Personal Appearance, Talwaul J. Phelps was betn at Middle bury, Vornient, sixty-ene j ears age. He Is a son of llie late Samuel S. Phelps ; u J uilge et thosupicnietouitoi Vornient, and :Unitcil hlMc-i hcnater. Mr. I'livlps bccame a stu. dent n Miuillebmy c'olltge, -Uiore be vas grailiiatwl. Jlellicti ic.ul law anil win atl uiltlcd te the bar. Ills earliest practlie wiw In New Yetk city, from whence be rctnucil in 1SG0 ti Hurlliigten, Vornient, and began business In Hut city. He Boen built up a largrf pniUlcc, .Wd u.wietegnlzed as oneor the leading lnucrs in IiIsrIjiIe. He Is new ceunsel for the l'.iiiain.i railroad company. J or two sueiesshe toiuislie was piesidcnt el theAnieileau 11 ir assoeiatien. In 1881 he was clotted Kent prolc-ser or law In Yale college. Ile is CMftillngly impnlar in the lellege. In June, 18S0, Mr. l'helm was neiiiliiated for go crnei of Vornient by the largest stale Dtmocratie (oinciillen ever held in that comnienw ealtli. H cry ote cast w as for the man who would certainly bilng out the largest pessible Ufiuecr.itiu ele. Asa mat ter of leurhc, he was delcatcd lu the ensuing tampaimi. I'lij Hicnlly Mr. I'bclps is a man or line picxem.0, llve leet, eight Incites in height, ami wcighingahouleuo bundled and seicnly puimdH. Iniompleiou he is crv dark; his ejes and hair me black anil his complexion ii clear, dark elie. Mrs. Pheltis sliares Ids fondness ler society, but tbcli enjoyment et its recreations has beenihechcd recently by the death et an only heii. They haxe one datightcr,uew their sole issue, who Is imurleU and lles in New Yeik. Jli's, I'lielits iB a xeiv hamlsome woman, ulltllu hee nicdlum bciglit. Her Ibrlunoerthiity theusiind dellara was paid te lici byoueotlici husband's cllenUt, wlie, knowing Mr. 1'liclps' habit or Hicmling meney peiliaps tee generously ler the in , tciustaef the tainily, procured lcae from the gcntlcinaii most concerned lnthotraiiHac lnthetraiiHac lnthotraiiHac tien, te pay tlie large fee indicated te the mere prudent member In the lenntiblal purtneiship. Gcerge Hunt Vendloteu w.is born in the congressional distikt in Ohie, represented by his father, in tlie jour 1KB. He receixtd a HUiieriur education, which included attend attend anceiit one of the Germ in liuherHitics. He was maritcd in 18 10 te Allie Koy,daugbtcrel J'rancis Key, tlie author el " Tlie htar Span gled Han it or." The lady of his tholcewas also a niete ol'ltedger H. Taney, chier justice of the supreme com t of tlie United .States. He was n member of tlie Hottse et Itopro Itepro Itopre sentatixes let; eight .c.iih, ending with the Tliiity-eightli Cenguss. Ills term in tlie Ken.ite ended Match, lhw. It was the lull teiutel siv jcars. When thewar for the Union began, Mi. Pendleton was a memher of the Heuse el Represenluties. InlSOllie w.is iiemlnalrd let tlie ke presidency en the ticket with (ienend McClellan. He w.es a delegate te tlie Philadelphia national cou ceu cou cntien in lbUS. Three jeais later he .wau unsusi.csiifuUmilidite ler the governorship or Ohie. Ju IWi'.t, the Mlite jiur, he was elected picsiilent el the Kentucky milre.ul Lemp.iuy. He Is the lather el" the clil sor ser sor lce relutin bill. 1 n pi rseu Mi. rendition is bomew liat tailor iltau lhoaerage iiiau. His tigme Is stout; Ids head laige and his neck slieit. Heis ttlwajs well-dressed, and Is the pink of coi cei rect depot tiiicut and KPntlenianly courtesy. This h.iHiil.ia characterised him, and wen ferliitii, twenty j ears age, tlie tltle "Gcntlo "Gcntle in.ui Geerge," by which he Is Btill known. He is distinguished among our publie men ler gcnoreHs and elegant hospitality, both at home lit Cincinnati and w lille In Washington, Hubert Mllllgan McUiiiq w.u born at Wil mington, Dolaware, en June !, ISIS, the eldest son of Leuis MoLane, a tlistiiigulslieil publie man who inlilstitne sen'ed in both branches of Congress, as minister te Hup land, Ecerttary of the treasury and secretary of state. Tlie new ly-appointed minister was ifdueateellu tlie Cutliolle religion, at Washing ton college, in the district of Columbia, and .hU Mary'a college, JJaltluiore. After tlie 'Mi VIA 176. completion of his coin he at cellege he weni with his father te EureH), where be studfed for two years at the Oollege Itourben, Tarls. When he relumed home he was appointed a cadet ut West Point, by General Jacksen. He was grail nated Tretn that luslltullen In 18.17. Huhseriucntly liOBervcd with the topographi cal Hiineyln 1'ieridn, and, also as an army onicerln llioRbeiokca country and in the Norlhwest. In 1811 he was sent te Helland te examine the j stem of dvkcsahd draitiage practiced in that country. While In Kurene atthattlmohe was married, in the city of Purls, te MKsGoerglno Urquhnrt, a euiig lady of Louisiana. In 1811 he loll the army and began the prattlce of law. He was ad. mittcd te the bar in Haiti mere. Ilisoxperlonioai n legislator began with his election te the Maryland legislature, or w hlcli he was n member in 1815 undl8ia Iho next year he was sent te Congress as a Dem ocrat. He continued a member of the IIouse of Hepresentatlesuntll 1851. In 1852 he was a presidential clecler. President Picne sent Hint te China hi 185.1, but he was recalled seen, at hlseun request, and le.siimed the prnciice ei law in isaiuniore. ins pecenil UII UII UII Iomatleapmlntmciilwaslti 1W0, when Pres ident lliiefiaiian sent him te Mexico. Whlle thore he recognized Juarez as "prosklent and negotiated a licaty with tlie neigh boring republic, Ter the protection of the lUcs mid prejKirly el clti70iis or the United States. He icfslgned In l&iU, and air.ilu ro re suincd piolessioiiiil weik, which he con tinned, broken only by several trips te Kuiope, until 1877, when be was elected a state senator. In IRTRlin uils rli'rtnd in din HouseiirKciiiostnUUxetfatVashjugtpn tn . tiii-ii mi, na i u-uie-eie'ci l u 3 cam Hiujr. 110 declined a nomination ler tlie Forty-eighth Cengrdss, and in 18S.1 was elected governor or Mar laud, "is term Ijegan January 1, 1881, lca ing the greater pait or four years te be tilled by another man. Mr. McLaue was a delegate te the Uomee ratio national con vention or 1870, and wasa i-oitimlsslener rer Maryland at the last P. iris Hosilleu. He is 11 member or the Catholic! church. His considerable attainments Include e thorough acquaintance viilli the French language, which he sjieaks wjth llueney. He Is an able speaker, adroit and ensy In his uttcranee. In person he isu singularly well well prcserved old man; his dark hair is but lit lit tle tinged with giay and he possesses lg. oreus health. He Is tall, but stoej s slightly, ills eves aiu dark; his leatures behl and striking. Tlioalievo icpiesciitH tluee llrBt-cUssuils-sleim or the government, thesalaiy attached te each being fl7,500 a jimi. I OHCllVTilldile te riirlis. 'ihe IiOiiden lM Mull Gazelle publishes an Intel view with Mr. Lewell, Fulled fatates minister, In relet ence te the 'appointment of Mr. Phelps, el Vermont, us his hucccssei. Mi. Lewell said that I'lesidcnl Cleveland was the hit man who would make an incen siderate appointment, esjH'claliy tn such a high otllee as lli.it of uiltilstcr'te the court of St. James. Continuing, Mr. Lewell said : "Mr. Phelps is a gentlemen el high character and marked Independence, lie is most agreeble in his maimers and has line social qualities. 'Iho ehauge was unavoidable, euiiig te the usee mlatii'ye'f a new pirty te Kmcr. Ileth countries are te Ih con gratulated ken Mr. Clevcluid's wtadem, as shown in his scleet'eu erMr. Plieli as my slice cvier." A OUAStreim llufialu 1 lrr. Music ball and and . St. Leuis Heiiiau Cath elic church, hi Ilittlate, were destroyed by tire Wednesday night. The tne started in Music hall, sheitly hernia eight 'o'clock, a dress My above the stage being ignited by a ilclei tivegas buriici. The McCaulI opera company w cie dressing pioparatery te the production or " Talka," and had barely time te escape, seme only p.ut Lilly dreascil. All their wardrobes ter three epeias and most or their trunks were lest. Few persons had jet arrived lu the theatre, and all escaped without intury, ht. Leuis church caught nretrum the rear et the burning hall. A citizen n. lined Green, who had gene en the roer or the church te assist the llrcincii, lest tlie presence et mind and was overtaken by the Hames. He hung fieni a corner of the building ler ten minutes, all attempts te icacli him with a ladder being prevented by e net-work or telegraph wires surrounding the building. Finally he let go bis held anel railing te the ground was killed. The lire was cenlincd te Music hall and the church. The north hall el the Music hall remains ; et the church all above die first fleer iidestieved. The Music hall was fin ished in ISS-iata cost et about 175,0011. It was innmcd for Sfio.ueu. 'Iho church was the eldebt Human Catholic chinch in lSutlale. It was begun in I Mil and completed about twenty J cars age. It iestt75,000 and was insured rer Jj2e,()m). About El.l.lKH) ww ex pended ler extra decorations Ujn It during the past j ear. f 0011 M tr mi, i.essi-s. Hu 1 ale, '. ., March 1M. Tlie body el Fireman Goeign J. Ketli, was round this morning in the rums of bt. Leuis' ilnirch. 'lite losses by the ttieate, en Musiuliall.fJUO, 000 ; Orpheus society, $50,000 ; McCaulI Opera eempuiy, (lu,00i); Yeung Men's library, flo, fle, H00; St. Leltischuich building, f 100,000, and tlioieutcntH flP.ueii, and 810,000 or ?l'J,00() miner lc-ses. lWlLlUMi VEItllll.s. Htgufi Tliut ImllcHle Clenrly lite Tnr Aruarh ut Sprlnc. Ah an indication of the extreme soxccltyel the winter It may bq plated that only three ferrules ler pi 1 ale livdtauts were lwtueil from the in. lyoi'sellicsi Ireni Docember, 1SSI, te March "11, 18S5, and only otte building permit Ireill Nevembei te Match. Although tlie frost In the ground Is lu seme places even new' two leet deep, the matter or building is beginning te 1 thought or and dining March thu following permits liave been granted : Jehn L. Kadel. Strawberry and Peplai, i!-steiy brick and back building. t Alex. Hauls, lluke and fi t,i aw be iry,. tour lUsteiy bricks. Ch.is. Yeung, Det wart .uid Liurel streets, '1 steiy dwelling. ' Clias. W. Hoeltzel, North Qiioen and Duke, remodeled. Fliz.1 Abraham, Lmcaslcravouue, between Lemen and James, ihe brick houses. Ailellue Sprengor,Lei list and Lime, J-slery brick. Fred. Ledder, Fast Poplar between Filbeit and hlrawberiy, -story buck, Cenrad Zimmerman, Laurel and LaUyette, il-steiy brick. A lllsliTrllmte te tne AiluiiuUtialliiiu i nun the l'lillaJelpIila Koceirt. It is a high tribule te the admiuistiatieu of Piesldent Clev eland that its Republican opiio epiio opiie noiits In the nowsjKiper pi ess have been able te And no object of attack but Hig gins. Uieu HigghiH they seem roselvcd te iimke a great political issue. Yet Higgius is net a great man, nor is the otltce of appointment ileik 0110 or much impertauie. In fact, the appointment clerlc Is liltle mero than 11 messenger for tlie secretaiy of the tiaisuiy. He makes no ai ai peliitinents, and has no power or iesx)iisl bility. The chief requibltfts an) that he shall Ik) Intelligent, attentive courteous te the num erous persons seeking liilormatieii consider in.," tlie condition of their applications for olllie. It is net denied that Higgiu possessos these qualifications. Ity all accounts Illg gins Is net uvery eotlmableiltiaiii, but he dcxrs net rise te the dignity el a giemtuatleiial K)llticil Issue. Thoselecthiu el'au luUilllgeut uiesseuger concerns the scHirelary or the treasury 111010 highly than any 0110 else. SecteUry Mauiilngiiuiybe trusted topreporly decide tills question ter himself w itheui thu w ell-meant udvice of the organs. Tliliiliig Around Meniitvllle. On Monday evening about nlne o'clock, .1 thler entered the barn or Jehn M. FroelIih,ef MeuntviUc, as iswupposed, Ter the purisne or stealing seme chop stmt. Heme et the family heatd u nolse and went te the liaut. The ttilef, upon lielug iuteiruptcd, let drop .111 empty bag lu his llight. The wiiue night thieves visited the premi ses of Charles Sehepp, also et Meuuv ille, tuid stele all or hla chickens. On Tnesday night they returned und broke open the smeke house, cvrryiii(; away a liirge quantity of meat. A (treat Slimvlnt;. It Is worthy or mention that neither or the Slugerlys father or son, with all their real cstew and their leans en mertgage, ever foro fero fore closcdMiapttgago, ever elUtresscd u tenant, or ever pushed a Ueb,ler. HEMMED 'KOUVD WITH GATliS. i.jsc.mrhit nmrr tx n nit tell ham UX Et'KIDl 8tlK. Tim Tiirtiplknn Tlmt C'nntre llore anil Hnlnu Tlielr Ot)tiuctlniiAinmtliillgliiTrii. TTIthln the CllyMinlt-Tne Cent 11 Mile TnlU ChnrRrd. "H.H Hever occurred l) you," said a prominent bualness man le a representative, of the 1nti:i.i,hihnei:h tlie otlier day, "what an obstruction te and an embargo en the trade of Lmcaster are Imposed by tlie tell gales iv hlcli new gu.ird neat lyevery entrance te the city 7 Yeu cannot drlve into or out of It any distance except te sneak out the back read by Seheenborger'n Pink, tow aril Wn bank unless you pay tell and the runners and ether country pcople who Irade in the city and keep up our business largely me taxodery heavily en tlie reads they travel. The ordinary rale is 2 cents a niile for ono eno one Itorso Vohlcles, vvltllelteliS only a cents a inlle for n lussenger le go by railroad, and lu New Yorkstate thoiatels only 2 cents. I doubt It any tow 11 lu the country Is se cut oil from rree communication with the outlying districts upon the palron.ige or which it se largely depends." - ThesiKjakerwusln e.irueU; and his atten tion was dhectcdle the Tact th it the I.ntki. I.ntki. i.ieii.NCKU hid frequently referred te the subject that exclted him. When it was pn pn pesed le soie the "old nnd," leading from the cast end el the Herso Shoe tnrnplke le nird-iu-Hand and Intercourse!, and te appro appre appro ptiafeltror tlie purposes or u new tutiiplkp ceiniuny, the exposme et the preject In the columns of the 1nii:i.i.kii:m:i:u Iiustiated Again and ag tin uyiutleu h.n bet 11 undo el IhocemineiidablooK.implo ofetlier loilii leilii loilii ticsamlceiiimuiilllosahiilishiugloll reads and bridges and eiciiingTreOhigliw.iyHiiud ethor facilities Ter tralUe'aiid travel, which murk a highly Imiirevcd And piogreisive coinmii ceinmii nlly. lu .lontgeinery county the exactions of a bridge company, that owned ihe bridge across the Schuylkill leading Ireui Ilridge Ilridge Ilridge portte the county-scat, led the peeple te se urgently demand the alwlilien efitN tell bar andloeiicu It te travel vvithe-il pay, that the iinoge was recently maue in-c, even at tlie gieat cost te the county el flle,tn)H Hauls- lltlfrv linu ItAi tt mvilnjiliiN lur u,wi ..,..l....i the tell bridge bhb leals te it rrutn Cum." eerianii county en tne oppesno siue or me Susquehanna ; 'and all along the upiwr branches of that river and the Juniata thore Is persistent preteit against tlie tell hrkigea that command the highways te county ivuU and ether centres of travel. It Isaserleus dravvlmcJt le Iincaater and httumnn urtlm vear-lli.it, tiflf (ollaatetniifctoatilr't!U)ai tuthr limils nf unrjilfitrtipeh nil their bars elwtruet all the avenue thaUc.ut te the scat erjuslice. HiDekllf 'Is allstel the turnpikes that centre JnXaniaster or their capital stock; the, par and market value of their sharei ; theaverage rate or lolls charged; the prox imity, of their gate Jothercltvtllmlt.s, and tnrirciiict emeem. It will be seen, as herein stated, tint practically every lead into Jmcvster or out et It Is barred ; that thu rates or loll are heavy, and most et the lemuinics htve kit tened iijmjii them, and that tills omhaige re presents an Investment of lees than hall a million dollars, te which every cneu who drlv cs mte or out el the city must juy tribute. Several el the turnpikes run ter soma dis tance inside the city boundary, ily the pro pre visions eftkeir charters they are ubliged te keep In repair these iiertiens el their reads within the city as well as these outside the city limits. On the CotiOHlega and Illg Springs plke the tell-gato ia within the city limits. It has been judicially decided that tne company h id the right te elect the gate. ItV the previsions el s)ctial lsw,pvssed by the legislature prier le the adoption of the new constitution, most et thelurnplke comiu cemiu nlei .110 authorized te chatge tells fur (Kissing ever any ortieu of their reails, even though the teams de net pass through .1 tell gate. Uy reason of this privilege the lirlckmiikers whose j-ardsare adjaeenl te the Millersvllle and Harrisbiirg pikes are clt uged at the rate et two 1 ents per mile for every cart they drive ever the ie.uK a 1. 1, iieaiis L.1..VH 10 i.anc vsri.il. 'I lie Ii.mcaste'1 ami Williatiistewn turnpike 1 e.id, a section of the old Philadelphia and Lancaster turnpike, Is II miles in length. The capital sleck oraiJ,nei) Is all paid In. The par value of hIi.iics is .'0. At the last sale or stock it brought 8135 pei share. 'I he nearest gatoisalieuthair.i utile beyond the tit II111 itsat the cast end of Witmcr's bridge. 'I he tell for a ene horse team It about two cents per mile. llcniyG. Leng is president ami Win. P. lirhilen secretary el (he be.ird or directors,. The Lancaster and New Helland ttirupiku from Liucaster te 111 tie Hall, Is about H miles long ; capital, 311,000 iild In. hh ires f 100 pat ; last sale 63. Fuvt gale hair mile out side or the city ; tell two cents a mtlu for single team; president, A. G. Sheibley ; setrctaiy and treasuier, James Dlller. Limeastei and Litilz. turnpike; 8 miles; capital $J 1,000; par value el sli.uesf.L5; Lest s.doel sleck ?7f per sli.ne ; tell'J edits per inlle ; llrst gate 11 hilt mile Ireni city; piesl ilenlll. 0. Leng; sect etaiy and treasurer, 11. II, Tshudy. Millport and htrasbiirg tliiiipike;H miles; capital fill, 175 paid ; par value el shares 25; last S.1I0 21 ; nearest gate about thrte miles iremclty; tell two 1 cuts a mile ; president Oeoige Kjltcril ; Jehn F. Heed, sectclary. uicaslcr and Willow street turnpike; 5 miles : capital fli,l-i; par value el shares J5; last sale ?1S ; llrst gate about tltree-teurths of n mile Ireui city; tell "cents permile ; presi dent, Jehn Kettdig; set retaty and troasuiei", Goe. K. Ileed. HridgriMirtaiid Horsnshen tuinpike, heui near Winner's bridge two miles down the " old read ;" capital ?U,feo paid hi ; JU.50 per share; par value fJ5; last sale $23; tell '2 cents per inlle; presideiit, A. M, I'ranlz; beerctmy, A. K. Hew cry. Couestoa und HigSjiriitgs tuinpike; urns out Keeklaud stiect te Couestuga bridge, about a inlle and a hill ; capital 0,000; par value $Z"i; last s.de fii) per shate; guteinsldu the city limits ; tell 2 cents ; president, Henry Carpenter; ticasiuer, Kebert A. Fvans. laueastci and New Diutvllle turnpike; llve miles; capital 10,(HX); par value elsli it en 'J5; last sAle 7; gate hall-mlle fienirily; tell tue( nts; tiee. Luviiu piesidcut ; A. M. Fraulz sei retaiy and trcisuier. Lancaster and Maitlicim liunplku ; 0 miles ; capital ?ri,(KH)pald in, and ID additional teu share assesseU ; iar alue?-; la.stn.lle Ml; Hint gate hall-mlle beyond the city limits; tell two cents ;i niile; Israel L. Liudls, president ; 11. II. Gingrich, secrctary and tn'asurer. Liucaster and Fruitvllle lurnpike ; length or read Tour miles; capital 20,000 ; par value 50; last sale Trfi ; gate within aimloei Iho Hty; tell two cents n inlle; president, Fmanuel P. Keller; secretary, mill Ircasui or, Henjamlti Hutli. Lancaster, LllJibethtewn and Middletown lurnpike; length 1(1 miles; capital 77,500 lar value or shares 100; last sale TO: gale near city limits j tell 2H ecnta a niile; presi dent, II. G. Leng; secretary and treasurer. Chas. I. Leng. I-ancaster and Susquehanna (Celmnbia) lurnpike ;length ten miles; capital 31,000 ; par alue JOO per sliare 1 last sales 2s5 5 gate two miles west or city; tell 2 cents a inlle ; II. G. Leng prtsident f Win. P. Hrlnleu sce rekiry and tieasuier. Ijintitster and Marietta (uriiplku; thhteen miles In length ; capital 75,000 ; par value $25 ier share ; last kilo $J5; Heur,) Copen Cepen Copen heflur piesidcut ; A. N. Cassell secretary uuil treasurer; tell gate within two miles or the. city ; tell 2 cents a mile. Lancaster ami Kphnita tuinpike; seveu miles .in length, runs te Oregon; capital ?li,000; par Mduoet shares. fA; lat Kile 847 , tlmt tell gate about a mile from city; tell 2 cents a mile; W. M. I'ranklln, piesident; l'et4r ii Ilelst, trcasurer; Jehnsen Miller, bocretary. LaueusteruudMjuet (MillersvUle) turn. i e-iic 11011 iien m" prcrwVB nurit 01 1110 rl bent county In ItoeehtryvvhlchKhould certainly, MtfjwtTrt.ptibilirMl fit for travel Utah ttjuuemn nf tlm veari-lli.c Hflr,i LANCASTER, jPA., THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1885. pike; llve miles In lenuth ; cupllal 122,500$ Iar value orshai-es 50 ; last sale tl40 ; llrst gale just beyend e.lty llmlU ; tell 2 centit tier mile, for single teams ; 2 extra for double loams ; tell charged for use of plke this slde the gate at rate or 2 cents ; president, Jehn Lliituer ; secretary and treasurer, J. W. Ik n.iusmau. OTltKlllUllNI'lKKS IN IHUCOU.NIV. Columbia and Uiieslniil Hill, ivar value, frj last sale ?ia Columbia and Waihliiglen borough, iar 20; last ule 21.05. Hig Springs anil HeaTcr Valley, par till last sale 10. Columbia and Marietta, i'r (25 j last sale vsi0 ' Mav low 11 and L'lfoabcthteiv 11, par ?25 ; hist sale f 10. 2 4 Majteun t 2; Maiiclta, lnr25; hwlH.ile 00. , Marietta and Mount Jey, par $25; last sale 31. I Lltllziuid Lexington, (new,) Hphnituand Clay, (new.) ixrAmitiATixu stkam heat. K Ne.jr Letter Concerning the New Hj.lem at llnuiliigait It In In ve In neitliern Tunnsjii the Hlnle. Mes.sra. Geergo K. Heed and W. '.. Sencr returned a Tew days age from a visit of In spection el slcim-heatlng apparatus in the northern put or the sLite. -Tlie rollewlug letter from Mr. Keed 1elalllugvvliat vv.is seen en the trip will be read with iulorest : Klis. iNTKM.iriKNOfin As it Is gonerally known that a inove has been made in our city te introduce, steam le warm our hotises, eisik our feed, wash and dry our clothes, run our steam engines, collee mills, suvviui; Ina- clilnes, etc; and leduce our tire risk ami consequently the test of Insurance ; all el tills and mero, I think, Is within tlie near future, from what I have seen ami heard in seme or our neighboring towns and cities. In a gte.it many cities tlie holds, stores, dwellings and publie buildings are hiiccoss hiiccess fully heated by steam Ireni local boilers lu their buildings. It la new premised le de liver it slde by side willt water, gas and elec tric; light. I have seen It in sues essful ope ration mid would say that the day cannot be far distant when eveiy city mid village will utille this modern Invention. Clearllcld. In litis state, Jim had It lu use rer the last lliree years ; Fhillipsburg, Hollo Hello Holle fonloand Williamstierl net ipiite se long a lime, lu these places every opportunity was given te examine the plant, and te every question ttsked Mllsracloryaiiswcrwes given. Itlilll(rtf;litirf-li.ici u tu.t,tiltillr.fi,,l ..I...I.I 1 rwvi At first they had considerable trouble In. incir neuses 011 account 01 tne constant racket In their iJpoiaeil raftiatorsfrem thu wnilodsatlen caused by detective Werk. That has lioen ovcreoino by ceinN-tciil mecliatiUs knowing their liiMiiuwH. they liave aljeut te coijsuiiieM ; all, wltlieuU exception, Uiat w e called uiKjii speke oftlVe system In the highest forms, iiarliuularly t tie ladles, en at count or its cleanliness, comiert and com en lencc They were rejolecil trt get rlil or coal bins and a-sh-barrcla. Sthoeljiouses vvhkli they have always had trouble le heat, In fact often finding It necessary U clese thnm en account or the cold, ate b.T c.tilly lieaind, und the same may be tuid of some of their churches. A llre must le started 0110 and two davs belore wrvice can be held. In Philliiisburg, as ene gentleman said, tliey turn the stmm oil nt the .ringing of the first Ml and are glid teshut 11 down boferv the cvfc'nliijfBcrvJce., Wir. n , Tin: weiikiMj 01 nfi: svsn.M. These stteet mains .110 made or wrought Iren listened together by screw joints. FvcrylOO reel Is placed a junction box, or varl der, which han Improvement ever tlie junction bev, ateiind whltli a wall is built mi that a person can get at it at all limes without distuibing the street. Fr6m the variater at tachments are inade te ceusumers en each slde or the street The want of an arrange ment of this kind was the cause or some trou ble in New Yerk elly by the bursling or the street mains, no prevision iiaving been made for contraction and expansion. 'Iho calcula tion Is that In every 100 fee their will be an expansion or 2J inches. New te overcemo this the variater,was utcnted. ltmlhtlMi called a teloscejilc Joint, inade steam tight by passing through a smiling be. Whlle 0110 end Is immovable, the ether has free play Ter expansion orcentraellon. 'Iho street mains nre Liid with gieit euro and muntaveld all moisture, for wlileli pur pur jkse 11 drain pipe or tlay or terra cotta Islaid undcriicath the main, which Is first sur rounded with asliestes, then levered with mauill.i uH.'r tied with strings, then lour strllfir $-iiicli Ifeards rvtened with cepjicr wire. Then it is put into a leg liered Iho prejier size, the same as a pump-stock, te at rest ladiatieu et the he it from the pipe, and obi iate condensation as Tar 11s possible. IClUALtTY OF L'Kl.bSUIir.. On a Hue or pipe one mile long there was but2pouudsdlllerciicelu the pressure. At the boiler house the gtuge indicated 20 eunds and at the oxtrcme einl 18 lsiuuds, and as surance was given by parlies living, a utile and a hair away that thevdid net liave the le.ist trouble in heating their heu"cs. They never carry nimti than 2 te I pounds, whlih U regulated by a dUpbrum valve in the icllar. With that pressure It Is Impossible Impossible le have an oplesion,so all danger is ebv kited. In Hollefoiiteand VIIII.viiisk)i t ovorycon evorycon overycon sinner called iieii speke or it in the most fa vorable terms declaring they would net mider any ciiciiiusl.iuccH go baik te the old way of stoves and het air furnaces. Nearly all bulldingn seen wcre heated by direct ra diation, seme low by Indirect I'ieiii the quiiitlty orplpe used in seme or theso lingo dvvclllnus. 1 could net hell) but think what 11 jelly tinie the plumber must seme day have. G. K. ui:i:i. 1HEY ATTESHEI) A JM.Vt'f. llrf.nn Drunk anil lUminlrrlj, Were Airi-ntril mill Ceininlttril lu 1'rUun. M. II. McCemsey, who has been keeping the Limb hotel, 011 Seuth Queen street, for seme months, gavondanee en Wednesday evening, pioiiaralery te retiring from the hotel hushioss.Tlie parly was largely attended and among thu.se picsent wero Kate Gall and Mlmiie Itcsli. who Imve figured occasion ally as defendants in our police court", and Prlvale Watchman P.uker. These threo lelt the hotel at J o'clock this morning, and the women wero se disorderly that OIlieerH Slorinreltz and Itttehey ariestcd them and locked them lipid the station house. Private Watchman Paiker wanted Hitcliey le let his frieiul Mlnnle Ucsli slip, but the otlleer could net hce it In tlt.it light. Parker fellow ed the ollleers te the station lioime and bccame se impudent whilotheio titat Chlof Haines or dered him out. Parker's beat as a private watchman is principally in the Fitstweid, but it uppearu that he mims till ev er the city. On Tuesday night he was at the bait at ltethwcilcr's hall the greater irt of the night, and last night was at the Limb hotel. Mayer Kescnmlller this morning sent word te Parker that he wauled te see him at his olllee this afternoon, and the probability is that his commission as apilvate watchman will be withdrawn by uie major. Kate Gall and Mlnnle Rush worn nrmlirnedJCejOV ay and P. Loughlin, of Lewell, Mass. bofero the maver this morning at 11 o'cieck7T"a3B5rcod le, clwr6 "' mlmlssleit or .....1 tk .1- 1 -. 1 .J., ji : I uttil ll 1 en tirlruva (a unit llin tlliiinu H'l ... .. .. ..... t and It was clearly proved that, they wero untitle nun uiserueriy, aim 11.0 mayor coni ceni mlttecl the llrst named ter thirty days, und Mlnnle Hesh for ninety days. As Mlnnle retired she said that II Parker did net get her out el Jail, there would be tiou tieu ble. 'this afternoon Parker's commission us private watchman was taken from him by Mayer Uo-scninilleraiulhe was ordered te ttiiu ever the property, bolenglugo the city which Is in his possession, Illinois Srunlerstilp, In the Joint assembly at Springfield, en Wednesday, only the Republicans voted, although Mr. Haines answered the roll-call. Mr. Slttig said tliat he would, for 11 limited time, vete alternately for Leguu unit Wash luirne, and en the llrst ballet he veted for AVushbume. Legan roceived ini en the llrst b.illet and 100 en :he second. McMillan did net vole, l'iuirul or the lley bulclde. 'Flie runcral or AlUrt Gamble, the boy sul eldi leek placi) en 'VoUnesdayIrom the rosl resl rosl deiKH) efhlsCithei, hI Mountllle, anil was ene it the largest ever seen in that village. The religions fixerciscs were held nt the DunUard church. Key. .Light preached a serjnn In llie LngllsH language, and Rev. Hrubakcr preached a Geruiau settuen. MINISTERIAL CHANGES. AVVOMNTMEXTH UP ME METHODIST COXFEHENVi:. A Itmli of lliuliicMiHtllie Clenliiclliitira uftlie lleil- Olllfra Kleclcil Tlie Appoint- incuts for Lnncnttrr County bin- lleim The I'rpsliliii); Kliti-m, In the At. 1 3. coiiferciuo en Wtdnesday the Bccend disciplinary question, " Who are ad mitted en trial ?" was taken up and resulted In the presentation of the following candi dates : Thursten P. New berry, James K. Raymond, K M. Magcc, C. II. Jehnsen, At rreil F. Tayler, Wm. 13. Smith, F. G. Coxsen, Charles W. Uingley, Jr., Tliemas Ogle, Jr., II. 0. Kaudwin, Sain'l C. Curler, Andiew M. Slrajhem, Geerge II, L0111I1, Jehn II. Held, F. 1). Phrcaner, J. Wesloy Poikcnpine and Osbern Congleteii. The last named candl candl dute was vvllhdraw n, the remainder being approved. Rev. W. J.Paxsen read mcmolrsurilislieim Slevens and Little, which wero approved. BIArlHTlCS OPtONI'KltliNCK. The coinmitice en statlsllcs next piescntcd Ibt report It Hhevvcd that .112 churches and 118 iursenagc-, the former valued at ,,82I,(R8 ami the latter at 120,150, were In the (oitreretiee fenitery. There wero during, the vear, 702 deaths and 1,019 baiillstiis. The church in deblediievstttpreseiitli M70,22:i. Thore are WA Sunday iKhoels, ami libraries uiimbering 11l,07!veluincs. Thoaineiiiit cixpcndwl ler church improvement was 20iU27; 011 old t liurclt debts. 110,MJ7. The committees en education ami teniiiei 01110 reerted. The legislattne was peti tioned te eensldci Iho leiiiperaitce questleij earefnlly. Cotistlliitietial prohllilllen was advocated. The reports wcre approved. MANAm:ns AM) lltUH-lUIW. 'Iho fellow lug wero elected manaccrset the tomperatieo sex iely : Revs. Hetirv Wheeler, J. F. Meredith, S. A. Garrison, ('. Reads, N. H. Dun II, J. Kirkiratrlck, II. T. Vincent, Geerge CuiiiiiiIiih, G. K. Merris, W. C Hest, T. M, Grilllth, S. M. Vernen ; lav men, James Hlack, Jehn Shallcress, W. H. Shlck, Jehn Sent, Mis. O. H. Gauseand Mrs. F. Hrub.iker. The report el the treasurer, Rev. I)i. Mc Mc Ciilletigh, was linxt lead and adopted. Col lections w ere made during the year amount ing te 0,1 IH. 17. Upen a liallet ler trustees of llie. ttmforeiHV the following were elected : RntJ. Wllllnm ciivlw.lelUT a -rr-.nnii r M. Hhisen. J. Dlckorsen. William J. Pax- . "- " ......... f W, ". ' .V""" "-., M. ii. jiuinuii. j. uKiwrnm, William j. inx inx Hen, Jeseph Wchh, J. II, McCiilleugh, W. J. Pugh and Geerge Ilrendbcnt inaricsrxxjtt ana Jehn senior wero elected trutses of the Prraiher'n Aid fioclety. Tliq election ermiuiagiirs orthe Philadelphia tract society resullcilasrollevvs: Ilevs. J. Welsh, T. C alnrphy, tl Cummins, W. Swindells, W. Oevv ney and J. F. Mtredllh. Afler various discussions en disciplinary niatlctK, tlm closing 'lev otlenal exercises w ere liCgun by ROV. lir, I'llglu Hilltop Vew Uien anneuneed that ministerial apjxiintmeiitK were In order. Hulell that Heme of the np np Iieiutments would itesaihlv cause aflllctlen. int, norfennlnK his duty tintmrtially, he .hoped that till was ordained for tlie best in- lercses or inn ciiurcu. The presiding cldcrH are Ju-nh Welsh, the Northwest Phlladepliia ilistriel; W Swindells, for Seuth Philadelphia; J. for 111. F. creucii, west I'lillaileiputa, ami tj. W. Tfieuins, .Neitli I'lillailelpltii. Tin; loe vi. vi'i'iiiMi i.s. Following is a list of the assigiimcuU ter this county and or seme clergymen well known hire. 11 will be noticed that this is net the " big j ear" ter changes in the con cen lerenee. Graee chllieh, Geriiiantewu, R. W, Ilum phnss, late or Columbi ; Park avenue, W. J. Stovenseu, 1. !., late et Harrisbiirg ; Twentieth street, J. H. Debbins, D. D. ; Nor Ner Nor rlstew 11, First ehureh, S. II. C. Smith ; SI. Paul's circuit, J. C. ;Gregg; Avendalo and Chatham, S. W. Smith; Hainbridge, J. S. McKinly ; Chester, Trinity, C F. Turner; Columbia, 1 C. Grilllth ; ijuairvville, F. M. Hrady; bale Harber, Samuel Paiieeast; hileam, W. II. Smith ; Stceltun, G. A. Wolf; Strasburg. D. Mclvee; AVivshingtett, W. I Sinltli ; West Clu-ster, J, T. Swindells ; Iid Iid dlctewii, Marls Graves; Millcrsv Hie, Themas Ogle, Jr.;MouutlIepe, William Rink; Mount Nebo, G. Read ; Mariners' lk-thel. Philadel phla, II. A. Clevelaud; Salem, S. O. Garrison; Hlrd-lii-iland, !. D. MeCliuteek ; Church town mid Morganlewii, W. W. Coekmau ; Ceatesville, A- L Wilsen ; Cornwall,'!'. M. Jacksen; Dauphin, W. Parrlek ; Dovvniug Devvniug Dovvniug tewn, G, P. llurleck ; Gcoigetewu ami Gap. J. W. llradley ; Liucaster, lluke street ami Mission, J. T. SaUhell and N. II. Asprill, and one te be supplied ; Lancaster, St Paul's, Geerge Gaul ; Lebanon, G. D. Carrow ; Mount Jey, 13. Tevvnsend; New Helland, A. M. htr.iv horn ; Parkesburgimd Pomeioy, J. F. Gray ; Western Philadelphia, W. U. Robinson ; W.ijiicsburg, II. C. Wuigg ; Wil Wil liamstewn, Jnhii O'Neill; Cumbria street, Philadelphia. W. L. fJiay ; Cumla;rlaud street, II. Wheeler; Fiqnt street, ticrman ticrman lewu, J. Llndeni nth ; Marietta, T. W. Mac lary. .Vlernilail .Vllssleiiarltii lining le Alaska. On .Sunday evcuhigat Ilethlehciii William II. Wcinland was outlined a deacon of the Moravian church by Illshep L'dnjimd H. Schvvchiltz, S. T. I).; Revs. M. W. Loiljert, J. Moitimer Liveriugaiid Augustus .Schiillve partk ijutltig In the serv ices. At the satne lline faiawell set vices wero held, Mr. Weiuland and wile being 011 llie ove of their departure as missionaries te the Moravian mission fold in Alaska. They will be Joined by tlie Moravian missionaries, Rev. Jehn II. Kilbuik and wife and HausTorgor HausTergor HausTorger son, ut San Francisce, whence, en May 1, they will embark for Alaska. Thcywilltike Willi them the frame-work or a dwelling house, tools, medicines, previsions and In struments furnished by the United Stitcs government. Revs. Weiuland and Kilbuik ure graduates or the Moravian theological seinlnary. Rev. Kilbuik is a Delaware In dian ami a great-grandson et Gel 131 Fiitcud, great chief of the Hx Nations, who was con verted by the Moravian inisstenaiy, Zeisbor Zeisber gcr. HASEJIALL AX'IIA.- Tliclreukliles Again Initie l'luhl l'nrlliu Cam paign el the lllnineiiil. Tite fellow ing efliccrs wero elected at the meeting of the Ironsides base ball club last evening: Presldent Jeseph Arneld. Soeretary Charles Hroeme. Treasurer Jacob Pent. Manager William Zochet. It wiisagieed loissue Boasen thkels giKid ler thrce mouths for .I, begiimiug May 1st, and 5 for the outlre season. The manager renertcd h.iv inir simicd the fellow Inir elav- ors - .. .. .. - ... .. -.. -. j 01111 Hvvoiizei, et iJurrlsiJitrg, luciiaru vi rrr.- : ...! , i. . .; ,...,. .,:. ... 1U and 15 cents, prices te suit the times. The season w 111 begin 011 May 2d, or us near that tluie us possible. Zocherand Swoitzer will form ene buttery and Conway and Leughllti the ethor. The manager w ill begin te arrange games at ouee. When 0110 llaltery Is elf they will play in ether positions en the nine. The season tickets will be ready for sale by the end el the week. Three of the players tigued mew ell knew 11 liore. Manager echer is an excellent short step and thore are few hotter catchers. Svveltzer isn geed pitcher, strong third baso base jnan and heavy hitler. He and Zecher played with the Llttlestevvn club until It disbanded, when Zecher joined tlie Ironsides. Dick Conway, was the best pitcher the Yerk club had lust year. He was a great favoiite In that town mid with the players et the Fastern League, 011 account et his i ery gentlemanly conduct, both off and en the held. Laughllu Is said te be u geed player. Cemran'I"rliicly CcnereKlty. V. W, Corcoran recenlly olfered te eoutrl eeutrl eoutrl bute 10,000 towards the liquidation or the debt of the Pretcst-nit Episcopal Church of the Aseonslen in Wasliiitgten, previdevl the congregation would raise oneugli te jiay the remalnder nf the church's indebtedness atieiit 13,500. Hnbscrlptlens thus far received tall abort el that amount by only 1,000, and it Is bolievod that the church will bu freu from debt by Faster. CLEAXIXIt HORHEM TIT STEAK. All Ingenlutt Apintii the Working et Which Is Uutrllicil. Gcerge (.Iressman, proprietor of the Mcrrl Mcrrl jnae slables, North Prlnce street, has creeled In his establishment an apparatus for brush ing herses byslcatu. The 'contrivance lsn very Ingenious one. A2-horse imwer cnglne Is connected byshaning and Oounter shaft ing, te the currying inaehlne which Is sus sus pendeden cords passing ever rapidly revolv ing pulilcs. tension lielng given te the cords by a wclglit fastened le llie lower pulley, llireugk an elastic tube seme six reet long attaehed tfi tills nnllnu in ,i,-n.i 1 1 J, , --.... I'xiiuj -. I, IIUIIIIU Bua.11. maue 01 cepier reisj and le this is at(aliful n nwltnl.tn-l (.-... 1. ... ..,. ... . . .. ..rf "."'." """"' "MUOOI Hiissiau bristies. Tite hastier holds the In ush by the handle, v.nlch an iron tulsi iiltielird te the i.rtssn, which makes from l,5oe te 2,fi00 rev o e o lutlens per miiiule,is applied le tlioliersaatiil moved slowly all ever his body. All dan driill and ether dht Is quickly removed and the herse leeks sleek and glossy. When the brush Is first applied the herse Is mther shy, but In a low minutes he leains te llke the oiKiratieu which Is mudi mero pleasant than the hand brush. When ene slde or the herse has lieeti curiled the motion or Iho brush Is reversed and the brush Is applied te the ether side. Mi. Gross Gress man ways the biush in the hands or ene man will clean mero horses in a given time titan cm be clcaned by hair.i deeu hesIterH in the ordinary way. Ily a simple urr.uigimenl the brush can be removed rrem the end el tlie lloxlble shall and replaced by an emery wheel Ter sharpen ing the knives et the Iced cutters, or the calks erdull liorseshocs. Ry inlrishieing the steam engine, Mr. Gressman needs no steve in his eOlce, and Irem the Iwller he gets a sulllclent quantity orhet water te ink his reed. 'Iho cngine alhofuriiMiesKiwcrtocuttho hay and leed and le pump Irem the well in the sliible water for watering and washing the horses, el which there iiiogeiierally Irem lirty tea hundred head in the stibles. HIE NEVEXTII VllEMAHOX. Hie lleiljr of Carl laieilekliii;, of SI. I.011U, Itriluceil le Allien. 'llie seicnth Incineration foekpl.ifo.il the Lmcaster crematorium te-diy, when the Isnly or Carl Lucdekltig, latoerst. Lulls, was burned. lhcrewassoiiiemistiiiilci-,tmd lug lu regard le the time the body would arrive, owing le a mistake hi the telegram. The management el the ciein ilerluiii ex-iHX-ted Ihelssly at fiie josterday altcrnoeii, but it did net reach Lineasler beloie fi.in this meniing. It was aiceinpanied by Charles and Heljcrt Lucdekmg, sons or Iho deceased. . 0.J, Wilielini, eh St isuu'iA, ,!$ also in lewn, having arrived here en Tuesday. As it was net known last evening what limrj the remains would arrive-, the flre In tholiirnaee was bankeil. It was relighted this tnernim; early, and the cremation took place at 1 1:30 th is forenoon. Resides the friends or deceased, members or the press and unicorn g the society, about two dozen jmrsens vvtfe pres ent when the teiIy was pl.-ued In raw retort Ne sen Icen wero held. The ashes will Ixi removed this evening. The deccas'sl, who wa j cam or age, was lrn h! nelBsen, fjccmaiiy. He graduated at the academy at Fiefdlerg, auileame le this country in lfttfl, settling Tn St Ieuis where he wasa proresser in a school. Ilewtvs a ftee thliikerand a firm advocate or cremation. He was a man of ability and culture ami the author Of several interesting werkn. Hi dealh bsjk plae ut his residence, r.H F.lm street, St. l,euis, last Sunday allonieou, the cause being apoplexy. Sei vices were held ever the body be 1 010 it wasshlipe,l J3asl. The tlei eased leaves a wife and two son", of the latter Hubert Isu ph sieian, and Charles Is professor of chemistry In the Washington University, St. Ijeuis. Mr. Wilhclmi,'.whe cune te sce the cremation, Is architect el the public sehoelsof St Leuis, and a ll lend of the Lucdcklng f.inilh. A Wenilerlnl Cleth. F10111 the t.i I..111011 AUicrtl-er Five -.ears age, when only sixteen jears old, JueebA. Light lemeived the idea of making a clock. Ile immediately i,ct te weik and ever since helms put in almost evcry spare moment at il. On many ecea siousliewas greatly tllsceuraged, and felt like abandoning tlie project, but vvituroii vvitureii vvituroii slderahle pliti k be kept at the work, until finally thu great 1 lock was completed, and the result of hislive ve.iis' weik Ins turned out te beawenderltil ami siiieisslul sue of machinery. The clock is cm heed m a hand some case, 7 feet ii im lies in height, and. T leet Kquare. A ciicIumi clock ! In trout, and prcciselyut every heui, when Iho cuckoo rows, the maclihieiy el the gi eat clock is set in operation' llie twelve apos tles appear and w ilk aiuutid, us also de Christ and Marv and Martha. As the apostles pass the Master, they all turn and bow, with the CMiptieu or Pftcr, who turns his back, when a lock, who Is perched 011 the top, crews Judas comes 1 last, afterwhirh Satan, who has been watch ing tlie disciples liuiu abeve, and who comes alter from tlie doers, dlsap?ars. Jusliie, with her scales is also exhibited, while Time and Death, Youth and Aire.move mound and about After the apostle luve disappeared, a musical box plays a sktchI melody. Almest Canclil i' tliu Train. I'ieiii the Mount Juj si.n, J. C. Rcill, the egg ami poultry raisci, el Mnnheim, while Mailing ler home, from Geerge II. Dcleng'scggmaiket, Mount Jey, last Saturday allot neon, whlle in tlie actor ciesslng the rail lead al the steam mill, a through train canto dashing along at a swift rate and almost caught him. 'llie herse was Justin the act of slopping en the (nek, when thodrivei heard the cngine bell ling, the herse was pulled back and the train rushed by, only a few feet distant, at almost light ning speed. Thete Is a watchman at the crossing abeve and at the ene below, but 110110 here, and travelcis should always bear this In mind, at least as long as no watchman Is put here. It Is strongly urged by in my that a watchman should also be put.it this crossing. Kletlleii of Ollkem. Metimeia lube, Ne. 2, I. O. R. M., dected the following chiefs last evening fei tlie en suing term of six menths: Saehein Wilten J. Tointiseii. Sen. Sag. Samuel C. Wisegaiver. Jt. Sag Will. A. Ilaiilhii-jht. K. of W. Jehn Ciesbaugh. C. of It Jehn M. MeCtilley, A. O. of R Jehn II. llrewit. Trustce Win. 11. htiullei. Rei. Jno. M. McCulley. Old Mclameiu Is new 111 u v ery flout ishing condition, vv ith u geixl exchequci aud hav ing leccntly hiiil a number et jmlo-lace adoptions. She also cists oue of the hcav lest past sachem votes in the jurisdiction of Penn sylvania. arreir lniic. This mottling a man with a milk wagon inade a narrow creupe fiem death at the Peiinsjlvunladopef. He eaine 1I9WU Chris tian street and diove across tlie track at Waltz's hotel Just as the News express was appreuchhig. The ougineer kivv the team and began giving short, sharp w histles, The milk man whipped his herse up and Just cleared the tiack as the engine swept by Tobacco Netef. A. G. Rrosey bought of Israel Uohrer, Sal isbury township, tw uncus or Havana seed at 21c through. M. II. Levvin, of this city, received four car leads or tobacco rrem Wisconsin this week und had it plaeed in his warehouse. Letter Held. Letters addressed te Rev. C. S. Geiluit, 603 North Ninth 8trcett Reading ; O. A. Hew en, limekiln, Mass., and Jacob R. Wlt iticr, Columbia, ure held at the Laucaster postellleo rer postege, and 0110 addiossed te II, A. Tiostle, 117 I'axteu street, Is held for better directions. Nominated Mayer After a Leng fetrussle. Sr. Leuih, March 2ii. TJ10 Heniocratie city convention, after an all night session, en the IBOth ballet, nominated David It. Francis for mayor. Sdiiteueeri te Ueath. Levvistevv, Pa., March 20, A motion for a new trial for Curtln McCUIn, cenvlclesl ..e .....H.lnH -...a m A ,.iTiul lCilnv .iit.l iliA IW U.U1UVI, ,liH m,..m,v -..mj, m,, .,w prison or was scuteuced te deutli. FRIOE TWO O; tmrt & j CAN LLOYD BE GOV uis itianrxe tiiemarila Axtti VL&iVK Q.UESTIOK. ... wm The Attorney Oe limit of iheSUteeftiHl Opln. vj Ien That Wlien McLnne QiuIMIw apui- C" M Inter te France the Ouber Omco Will lie Vacant. ' AKXArfil.ts. Mil.. Viiv.1. ea M.Tr.ln,rJ artlved Here Unlay. Gov. McljfMf.?will f . .. , .- ...,.v.. uhuvnKMIUJII qualify te morrow as minister le FrwMB. SilICO the abeve dlmrcleli mi uf''adini. aW cutty lias aiiscn as te the right of .MrJSLleycl , i ... . . z.- . le succeed le the gubernatorial of,. Tlie Aj ....I.1I...1 ..ril.n ..II, ........ . 1L.U-.1 ' . Governer MoLane mia1irtni n mtntater n . France, his olllie or governor of Kinykinil , twill fin tfiijiil rP.t. --,...- .m .1...l.. .?S tlie situation. j XEII.S FltOir ItAltlllaBVXOl Tlie IglUlur Itrrelieia Communication et Tlianki for tlm ctrnut Itejoltitlenli. ILviutisiiune, P.t, March '2U. In theUouse a communication was read from l'redcjrkk Grant, conveying the thanks ofGencralGianl for compllinenhiry resolutions adopted by the legislature 1 ccently. Among the billa favor ably reported wcre the lollewlng: Approprl Appreprl allng 50,000 te the llabiiciiian hespilal, Phil adclphla; Hartishurg state lunatic asylum, 29,000 ; allowing llioclcrksel thoSenatoaud IIouse who have been held le be payable by the 3 ear pre rati comiensaUen for special or extending sessions en tlie Ij.isls or the salar ies new allowed thein for a regular session or ene hundred ilajs. Tlie act would give 11 laigolncrc.ise. Fekcls, or Cumberland, In. tiediiccd a bill Ilinltlngthe tlinotesixinontlis in which suits may be brought Ter elandcsliiie mirriages. Among the bills passsed second reading was the ene appropriating 700,000 le soldiers' orphans schools. Rills have passed finally appropriating 10,000 le the Resen llnl.l,. ll.lt..let..l.tn f..M r.lln.. .. 1 iiutfir, .iiiinui.iiUM.Ji,. JrtllUII WUII1C11, ailCl & te print 15,00il copies orSmuU'shandbeok Ter vp y the use or the members or the legislature. -P-P Colbern'a bill icqulrlng all banks te mak9Vi$ report 10 me auuiier general was paaeJSU.Jv finally. . j-if''' In the Senate Lee Introduced bltUtpreltiblt- -, lu. "n . .... ., ... uw ,.vv;n tfjf iiiiuunu v.. njuiiMiucs; iireviiiiug ler 1110 incorieraiion- mi ertiattiral gas cempanlK Tlw wU14m3fc ; women te pracilcu law Xiaf'iilaced Op.the'S calendar. Thocetigj-tsionnl sppWel'K; bill vn rsscsl finally -yeas ix, iiayyfaiSI-' iriet party vote, llllln wcre pduJiftd, rtSslry;' iirevlilhig for the equalisatien efjeMMMftW,. and llie favment of lienimfl. . wkwht,,- rli authorizing (he bale or the 13aslern and u v uHern exjiciiiDcmai i.tnns. s IKAIX-llOHtiElt TttJtXOK. - j' Ilr l Cimilclril or llie Oittregn jm he V It. ItRllretul. iVfet 1 W. E Flkten, Mil., Manh 2U,lBrcei)it etu"i I WntlneMitav nuiriilnfr Mr. AliiaaTrrtr.iiT..s.fi--.. J spokeforthuilifcralritthntMBit'i truuer"' -iJ train reblery cuse. ftrlteHi'Klraitral i - isked for boeaiise Inn eviuwtcjrtrt failed te A&i Impllcateliltti in tic aflair. 'ffttjis arituwl ,VS that thore had ben. no ev idcnleSf ptev e that wYl Iho robbery was e mutittwl InMiitjrylind, anrt 48?,l inu uciiuuu 01 1 uimr was aaMKi jjii intxsiwb ground. Mr. Al lander Evan eeuuselj iui me 1.1111U.U1 ! iniiaiiy, nue isisiniinirurai the proeccullon, 1 -ide the clealns addrcst.t'fifi Tlie jury re tired tout lKIQa. 11 1 . and WsH verysiieilly retilinetl ai retuii.eil and aikiml-l'iat tlni M& biakcinau, Fduarn rarrlnbe!! and j asked whether 1 had testified (hat thai ollense was committed fit Murjlaud- Hq JKj testillcd that he ha I but had 'le. admit tliaC ? he did net knew e ti II- wl.ern Urn 1.1 ,ii llnf. -',i liclwcen Pciinsj inli alulBliarjlaiHl ts. Ml uuy wiieroHiQSi.ne 11110 tji inU alulJMjvrjlainl ts. ,-lJ i ,1. Thls'Imettitn.; Uby h hi of gtullyjljwiuist WlltJSffi I companienleni Gtff-,5&V: ill Tralnerltestitied fhatW 1110 jury men ren brought in a verdii Ham Trainer. II ' companienlou Orif-I fith, was acquit! il Tralnerjtestiticd fhat Grilllth had no pa. in Iho-'robbery. He adjIM. mittodhevvasguil partly, but he was Ii3lfvi6 dninkatthe time ft, J, OJ7 Tliefrcncli Attack UX XTESTgi no CliUiMftfanit Loe In Qai llllle.f ..nil 1tni.i,a.l TirA1llNM.tMbC yV 1 -, ,- . ,! ,"??. " ," . Al AUK, jiaicn received Trem Deng, Tncsdav advanced Menda -jVi UiSMKl 3 liVQn "f.j C Ut.Ncgrlisr.ldatcl l)a vr,-. , . mJiM,, witkir.iV9 . "X. W ndcuptuxeel the Urt "tn-3 ihd,. of forts defending deitcaJW$a. llaugbe. ?. 'leday icnewcil t fort wewl.wfule bv UBf5vy,l! against Ihecueui . but tliBneSprevei dna-,r!j',A s. niiiiir inn i.i.ui r, . fc-ii ii rinp itiiiin i i i nnr 7 . smk ii'ia rviviii'vii.ui wrtWWH uri nt- -viwi ulillery auiniii returned ,iti(l iiociamaiieii ;riuiBariut Londen March . H-'lhe'ii iiiiii iiem..'Ht;iiii;rier WHfllu.'lSr -uui . j Ileryammimtlieti wm ejrjMiusted cuul we&( 1 irncd le Del,g beusS Ouv less )n killed " V wounded nu, dri206.'Slf r' "& 1 ere iteUieiT..1 V5, :. 1... ..,.' 23J&. mcs.s.ige te P.uli iiisilUgutiLli Hii'lab; sini II M3 HIH n, reserves ami uri serv ice. Fall ure . .. .. .. . ... 'z '- ' t.n( v el I. jii.1 iiyfliaut , KM I.e.NliOf, Maix 2&.1S x ,.- CO., J ineicli.iuts, of Cn Jiy (S Odrn, Iiav?' -iSLil 1.1110(1. iney 11 1 ura Peteisbing, Resi danil r niimrfM KbS : A Iliil4.iHM1fl Loviien, Man liirJ troll huiH-J d laue v Islted the ou, bC0i ?? UfailueEitl Hit ?j- v.s! STzas Zf.nr leliriiary 2etli. triVcWi' llubait uuil two I'rfii "-: -"' Jii( amcru wores,V. wicekcd, sevcntcV ljel t thou Uvet&' and nmcli elaiu.iL' velitl f WM More I'm, iiilWi i .it... W.VHIIINUTON UXb,4i te-day neiriinalci 'J simui r.iai4.htifI-K. i.J In Im 1 olle ter r 'uitAmal VM1M .I' J-'""TWL muun jyr wvn district of Gcerg lci. lii flitrfiiriit7 names ler posit n iiersawTeJ it ji belilg-', .(I usefil'iO'Mmatn, T;.-. ia DSiiiyteibr.tiilunciUia 'i,. William Gorden l'reeecil Without trans.i OffSinV jtbr.tiilenciUia ' , Senale at 12.-05 w t lnlosWllve. sfiejtii The Rcpublica icffatelij hjftanet' 01' vsiMf i us uixin the Slit i.vil "reaeHWen 1 dative- e ,' the vacation of e) tUdhlpu tylp$.hi-y, bttt : there wcre man aentfl3aa Me mM1, 1 ,0 nnl limiml.l 1 n VnlisX!.Sf?, u V " A ItWamnl ennvSIitii this nieiiiliiaut ! enyl hi tiie Ohie penit titlary v1 contents vvtie en rely iei 1- ti . -i maehlueiy and -kr f l.l Suv t hu died anil lirty th wanu et, in u , h tfcsry . atite had an attai rnent of ,. ,, . .. vlw I. ,v rq slimed. The les ort clgara 6.t v, ?, state w ill lese en He bull JOUl 71V.V vj - ,- ij.-. .1 ,fefciC .'TI Hllleit llli l( WHk inltfii 4 ' n V II V- Uut-A, N. V Maren, jiisfvrnyi (iinf.tlll rHiarln J. tT . - - - , inent cillzen of iumfjli 1N and commaiidei PestG.R.,!;) FInaucl.il treubl Gen, i Chic ie, Mai dled at 3 o'clock th A shbtsu r' y:T.n ,. 1 ' t ft-ff ,(srl FbtM, ti (He W41 lli A conscious for sev iilheprS . ... .iAlj- i -u vtm"t and quietly pasa I awey 'vieri Tlie Hceih Aul anall IIAIUUSIIUIUI I'iC, Viitminilte (Mint anv-. sleek fll0OO, Avi' i ft c 1 .. . ..w v..... y llrAut fe l"k Ni:w Yeith', M inucU easwr till n this afternoon. Ht Jte " 1. WMATl tv'K XXVXB Washinbtej I Fer tht Attaitllfl states, lair filllllVUtl! northern perttcu wiunier, beuLUiJ 1 'r"w2 T I Mil Hlftll't ;, fan IllflnSu. m rnhl ": ed liUwtifWi w ere mm mm Hen ftieawflHv n mJcMBi is mwmljJH 1" m ' Vtf., tfniMt,uvCltiit pimt f -ft?; iUlbi.t SrWWtS8l--1'U '-'MlBnHr . - mw$xii'ii ! : -WMWlratn : mmm w, fJ"T'-s' Hy jMlnurau WFT -"WIJ-14 " ' 'T7Lt"l 3"! fcj vt Jf' 9&: i1 !. ' . 'V. 1.1 m Z. iiSS'j i 1 I V 'k M '4- ' - -n .'-
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