9Pje ymtfaptef fe:3KS.. (37 i I i 5x , -1 f,K Ci' -V, ,"TSs,, - ., --x-Sfc. "Ms 1.. UAa " ,. unSMBMiffi msszs r mm . . . w VOUT.MK XXIII-NO. MWADIS FOUND (Uill.TY. ' itr -'tut '"aui.imii trru.tj . njrr e.v riuar n.ti.i.ur. rrr. "the lUcritet Chtttti Ilia Jutr lliey (lu lu Their Jluntn, Draw Hull Ceat., ami l mnrilutilr Tell I'nclr Velet ion xlrur-a Il'm of Itrllietr. It the .Vc.uaJe trial In New turk en etluendiy, (he argument i concluded audlhect.su submitted ti the jury, which uvti'dil him of bribery en thn llrst btlleL McQnaJe's llllle girl nt hM knew nml wan bungrst done by li:e lather during Iho 'sttur part of lolenol Fellows' address In Iho Mternuuii. Mri. Mcxiufle, Hie wife of llie n cute I, win part et the group. Metiude "it with bin eyet Uteil iisin Iho uleritient I reneciillug, atlurney. At Iho i inclusion of i el. tellmen' speech, which consumed lour and n b-tlfheur and tfs'alted leae attention l'y the Jury, llscardtir Smyth, nt I 'A, began Mi charge te the Jury. Tue present case, he Mid, was otte el Uiy most Important that itclve men bud ever been called Uen totle- :de In thl illy. Tim crime wat ene el great iiian('.iiJe. II was a crime con- fKi"l In li, n Itli oucelv it tvltuean eul suinttie participant", nml thoiefero illflleillt f Jetei Hen. I 'je various daises of otldence weie then dthuctl nml raleronce wan inade t i ihe oa'e In selts'ilen or tl.e lury. The ir were te ! iiien matters il fact ami 'it their n ii i ii i lutlenn iudepoudeut t any ''t I ili reurt. The ron''itlen .i- I-mml i" i iroe unlit Keni n ruaton ruaten ruaton "ie li ubt -net a l.xiil'li, but ro.uion re.uion ro.uien hI). ileuht. If it tteru feiiml that lift lift rendmit n.k.eJ ler or reed teil or arfrwxl b rtwu ny ait in el mouey l.r hit notion .1 t!m Ixmrd n.s nil nhleriutu, he WHt KUllly i f Uiti crlaie chnrReil. At te I illlnratr.-t fc'erv ..( the mealing el tlificntnhinHtliin, the , hi.' in ri i "'.ill. ler wat wtieiliur ihe tiery u'.iiiiiil Kin h urruaiiUmm in ceutlltutil an HurciMiifiit t.i riiwiMi a tiril. lfi. thnu Hie iiKmii.a "! whelliBr ei ml Moinade ''!( l'i lurmminci ttllh w.ti an nuriMiiient a in' nii'mit(iieiiiw, I uostiitiutel nutty ami I ulurnll ! Unite of ai"Ouillc(a, ami ihe law prevMiHi thai t'my limit be ci'riilje mtiiil. ii je fiix."iiili.ji u!i ii i: irmLi'irale HiH'Uicr. I'fthe Rlrl, Ivaiy Mm., the imnnler atid ;heJiirv hail tmin her mlt.t eul home inrii mhetii alie Mjnli- atw a. M,l. hijIiHu'x In Mayer Jinit', nd alie lehl hew alie knew 'l tvat M ty or Jude, her ru.vviiit Iraltiic orro erro orre Uiraio.1 by Mcleuhllb'rf ilectnr. Mho wan eiiinvJIiUnl by Heiily, I'U'.iry nml e'Nfill. I'liu Jury in "il nei fiwl that it khi iM ituiy te ut, i inii i ur and bollute thmu ba. iu they nre al thrce b ene. '1 lie in''.itna of me wit wit neatra miikl Im eumdjenil Wlnit motire uild aim Imw t ev i,ar faltRly ? She wat j'.Mltltfl and iiitlu in- error. Tuey n'.Seil, t!l iiry nil I 11 illly -uurn nil :iui!y liulliied with Miiuade, who win 'ti trial. Tuny were alimni en iritl thorn thern aelfet. lbM'ause DulTy and l ullnrall ouce I'Oriurril thotnaelt iw II must nul he uou ueu i niiliM Hint they wpre for er jHirJurliiB ihemwtm IhBjury inlRhl iK-liete thum If Uii'V vMheJ or llwy uinrhl ILre.v out thuli 'titm.iti. If tliore wit n reiiililn itlni in ' rtrun el llie thirl--)'!! u.ilfrniuu would they eul de it in te uilra"t iniatniitlen 11 .i, I..' loiile !uoiiip!e oiei obtain ii con i lu u lur rluii ' it wem net for that laM ei etldi-iii' i in niii.h thtt of lu!ly iiii'l 1 ull.riail Ii lent ? A rcaton rcaten ni'li' le,ii i vhl n a ii..iii a imblile evor .'llli'il.l, .ill.l H' II, ) lo-tteillltilo deil'it wan f miii 1 1 .nW lien n.uit r.lluw. In welxh iiik l.iij.,e the jiry niutt leuanli-r that evcti liU'n or geed riianub'r uie neintimeH il'Ulty n' 'olneiitcrluict Tim un.it Haiti that Mr. .Sewt'niiltt hail hinidi'd up avteuty (mult en whlt'h heh.id asKt'tl lhal the Jury buihirijixl. ltirtj-enu iilnlt wero duolareil net well takeii rlther in whole or lu part, and luojudise refud te tihnrjie uix'irdlng tu the ri'nufnta, vmns ontlrely ami ethera In any in timer otlier thin that in whiuu he hud nuarged en thote ielntt. When the recerder llulthetl Hjipakiug It watneirl.) ' e'dwk, nud the Jury retired. When at V.l.'i p in , nitl halfau luui atter the leliremunt, ihe jury ruturned, llie roll was oalled, unit Ihelr tureinan, ileury Ultou Ulteu iHirii, sIcxmI up and In leply te ttie question xaltl "iluitiy (,f me oiiiiie at eharKed in the llrat i-eunt of the iiidli'tuiuDt," I'he rtU wan cilled ucaiii, and eat-.h iiret auaivered " KUiltT " at hit uaine wat lllril. " In dlm'ljnrgliiK you I mat yeui Outlet," naid llie ret'oruer, ' 1 with b cengratulate you en the manner lu which you hve con ducted lhal duty. Yeu wrre ulinteu out el u) men examined. I regret te bee that many 1'itelllKOnt moil, huaiiintt and prolesnleual iiH'ti et the i'Hy, endeaynted te ayeld their iluty te htive en tlilt jury. 1 repeat again that you ureentitltd net only te Iho thaiika el thin court but the tlmiikH of the poe pi e, ler when ke tnnuy men formed an opinion 3011 were u'lle te illscird tliut opinion aad te ilecide upon n yerdlut en the oviilenco." IiHftiim that thejury, niter romeviuK their otercoats in the KKiin te which they wero tent for dcllborntlen, lmuiedhitely prepired tlitlr ballet. '1 hey worn cal, nud, en beini; t'ouuteJ, trcre found te be unauiuieua ler I'ontlutleii. ii wan jutt leurteeu minutea Ktier tbrjy x-li iliotettrt room when they had Byreed. When their virdii't wan (Iveu te llie teurt McQuade aloue roinalnetl linuioved. Ills demeanor wan net itlilereiit Ireni that of any ether day of the trial. Thejurynt ence lelt tliu court-room, ds ds elltiliiK all Inter vlews. Alter 11 few miinites ivitiKultalleu, the rocenler Hdjeurned the court until Friday iiiernlnK at 11 o'clock, when further iiiolleua In thin ca.ne will be heard. 'Iho oeuut.01 for the detenxe doellned te outllne their ruturoenurae. McQuade nun taken back te the Temb.n. 'Ihu llrimih of tliu State (lianga. At the meeting el the Htnte lirdiiRO Wndue-idiiy nltorueon lu Ifurritbiiri,', the ecretarv HUUtnitted hit reixirt, which Hliewed that dtirliiK the pant year J,000 uiem. beta wero added le Ihu organization, IS new graiiKt-H were created nud '.7 eltl ones wero levlted. Tbegiaiigi'ii liuve Improved Ilium tiaiiy, us well an tiuuierltMlly, uud the lecture .jfteiu ban prett'tt of great adyanUge te the erdur. At lueevi'iilni? acjilen olUcera wero clocted nn foliewa: M-wter, I,ienartl HI1011P, t'eutre u mnty ; titoreeiT, J. II. McSparrun, I-nnca-ter viiut) ; lecturer, (Jerard V, Ilremi, Yerk mety : atttward, S. M. Mo Me ileury, Indiana county ; ntui.ntant Hteward, J. 15. McO-iry, Wtatniepuuntt county ; chap lain, W. II. II ilateln. Mentgntiisry county ; tiratiirer, ii'lmi Yoemii, llerka county i Mcretury, It II. Thetuat, Ctiuiberlsnd ceuu- 'y i Kutokeeper, I uailea liimei, oriuiim eriuiim I'frland county; cures, Mra. AnnitM. Hoi Hei "tciu, MoiiUeuiory county ; pomena, Mrs. illuittead, Warren enmity; Ii. A. K, Mint .Maygle ltlieiie, Ufliitrn ceuuty , oxecutlvo coDiuilttce, V. U. l'Jellul, lliadierd county ; V. C. Keane.ly, i:re oeutily ; J. II. Kirk bride. l'hlladelphlai lln.illea O'JUlIUittef?, J. K MeKlhoes, Indiana county. Te Werk for IIU l'nrl-. 1 ion. n.t. mimd rrcm. eiu Housten, el Third street, left hore Monday tu accept a ponlllen In the whelesale notion atoreof hl uuele, llebett J, Hounton, of Lancaster. 1 . !K). A I. A HUH VHOWH AT XIIK MINK. t'toteMnr lllfKtiiit llaiitllta s.nntl llimf In III AntenUlunriit of All Iho I're- (lillna liir Iii-NIk'iI. NotleHt Ulan llve Imndieil ilnnply inlet inlet inlet oited npoctaters wltu'jtttttl I'ml. O. It, (llcnvin'it thlid oxlillillleii ut linrm) eilucatinu at the l.ancaitter link. Iln had a bail let of hlgli'Htrung hornet te niatlng", and he ther eughty Niibduttl all of them. The llrtt hermi brought In wan Mr. ,1.1'. Bhaub'a Imiitltemn ilttlng linim. Itwatibt m:rlbcd an a bad bilker, biter nml puller, and an animal thai could net be uude te walk, l'ref. Uleaneu had never nen llie horae be bo be fere, but rocegulietl I11111 a a IhoieUKhbrod, and paid iilm h high reiuplliiienl en his style, lie put the cold brltlle lu lilt mouth and (he animal followed him obediently around the rink. Ha wat handed orer te a Mrance l"y ami lellennd him no closely an aluuml te tramp en li'iu. teeinlng te any "'take thin lit hi In (M," l'ref. Uloa-teu then tliuitv the Iioihe in thn way he hatl thrown tiioetheit. It wan a liuitl J'lli te get Iho spirited animal down, but he filially nucoeotlotl. nml held Iilm down until he 'Itiletlymiiimltteil tuacilllhiiinilanH"ienaile el tin pans, bells and a brats baud. Then he was let up and driven around the room both with and without h.irucs', nud eteu matin tu ulve up hit pmncliig call and walk a little. The profennor did net ejerclsH him long at this gait, saying It would taknseveral lenteus bofero the lilgli bet animal would hot'emn a walker. The second liorse exhibited nan a solid llttle dun, belonging te r'red llrlmmer. Ilwan tleelared te be an Incorrlgable kicker and bueker. Alter exercising the animal for a hiiert 11 1110 with the imule brldle with llie titiul reaull, the prefesnjr had a ileublu girthed Western saddle put en him, and attempted te lead him around the rink. Much terrllle kicking and plunging as Iho home Indulged in hat rarely been seen any any where. Hut he get tired et ft or was broken el II lu a short time, ler when one of the grooms mnuiiletl Iilm he rambled around the room very nicely , the groom dismounted nud tneiiulitl several timet . the professor flred half a dozen shots Inte thu air, but the horse was net he badly ni'ared by them an the groom who almost fell oil' at the llrst shot. The klcker wan then harnotned te a uuKRJi tin volilile bslug repeatedly run forward against lilt hind legs, the cushions beaten anil the wheels shtken slid rallied, but the llllle dun Meter raised afoot The profestor then get Inte ihe buggy and dreve around llie room h ilww tunc.!, hlsattlslauU furnished the usual sotcnade with all man ner of discordant noises, ihe protester mean time poking the horite under the legs with a long jxiie, but llicre wat net the least disposi tion shown by Hut animil te misbehave lu any manner. The professor said he wan a weuderlully Intelligent beast, and could be edueited le almost anything except talk. He sild he had never bef-ire seen tun horse or his owner, but would llke te see llie owner at tbocleto el thn eihib1ien,nud If Iho herse wan ler sale he would like le knew the sell luir price. Ir. M. I.. Hen's Imiiilsn'.iie li'iiee was nett ex hi blind. He wat described an a kicker If anything touched his hind legt, an a biter, and of refuting te shinil still when In ear nest. The profewei hebblnd Iilm lu his own peculiar way, and brought out the tin pan accompaniment. Oh, but thn proud herse dul resent thin Indignity' He plunged, and reared and kl aetl, and ntrugsled te free himself from the bobbins and the tinware, but was brought t bin knees overy time, and finally gate lu and steed still as a mouse, while the " Salvation ruiy saienade" was raging round luni. lit) was then harnes-ed te a bugK and put through the same ejer-cl-cs that the ether homes had been put through, was Jabbed with slicks, tickled with whips, barrassed with tuiker-werk, had flags Hung In his lace, drums beaten in his ears, umbrella swung ever him, and wat Dually driven up le a barrolel exploding Urecrnck Urecrnck era, all et which he took llke a martyr. I v v Idenlly he didn't llke the show, but he steed the racket because he realized that he wan in the hands of his master. The professor closed the exhibition by pulling the "herse through some tricks, ku, h at making Iilm ued his heid for " ye," shake It for " no," snecre, laugli, paw with bin toot, "nap at a handker chief, Ax Te-night there will te a number of bad htirsen handled, among them a noted shyer, a dangerous plunger, and two or three bail kitkers -one from the country that did net get In yesterday, an "tprslcd, en account of the storm. iiHOH.vjrj i.v t.Aiii: r.uir.. A laiitjslrr fount) V (ilnraii at the I'lte sol sel illrs' llelliti Merit e Tfrrlble Kate. 'I he Soldiers' ami Siller.t' home, at Erie, had its Ural ctsoel (ccldental dealli 'luesday fiirentKiii. I'rltale I'elH I. inn, who wat detailed te ine dining-room, llin-bed his weik ami was aeen te go toward the Uke. That wan the last seen of hint allve by the uiaungeiiieut. About 10 o'clock Captain Clarke and a portion el bin crew I mm Iho llfestvlng station came) across te go te the city. 1 pen landing they c-t'iie across the body of the musing man floating in about four feet el water. He wat taken out, nud signs et Hie appear ing, thn crew set 10 work te rosuscltate him. They winked very hard and Dually felt themscltcH rewarded by seeing the un fortunate man breathe. A man wan soul te the home ler n team and lliewi who re mained continued te chafe Mini, but before the wagon arrived he chilled ami expired in the hands el his letcuerH. lilt clothes bad Irez.011 en Iilm. I'apU Clarke feels sure that hud he had blankets and stluiulanta lie could bate sat oil lilui. The dead man was earned te the home ami there the lemalus were vlowed by Coreuor Kw alley. In the examination it was observed thai thorewasn bruise or cut en the forehead. The (aialliiiii et the Usly at the time it wan fun ml indicated that when l.lnn walketl Inte llie water he loll, striking Ills head 011 the Ice, probably stuuuiug hlmxelf. It wut shown In evidence that he was demented, bul entirely tractable. The supposition is that he walked Inte the lake either accidentally or while in a state of abseiii-mindcduehs. The coroner rendered a verdict el accidental drowning. Mr. Mini entitled in In! I, in Company 1', l'llty l'llty leurth Pennsylvania Infantry; he canie te the home among the first adml'slens from the Lancaster almsheusa He wan en Urel v friendless. Ills burial will be the llrst In the home cemetery en thu greuuds. ItallreaiU ami farm, Tiein ihe liennaiitOHii Telegraph. Ills te beregrelted that the Interests of farmers Hheuld he se llttle r cogniieJ by the railroads el the country. Ilecause of the ex orbitant charges larmers are elteu compelled te HAcritlce their hard carned crops te the do de mamlH of railroad ceaiptnles, or allow them te go te decay upon their hands, which In seme cases would be oveu bailer. A case In point comes te our notice. A fruit grower or the I'aoltie slepe shipped Kant te HL Paul two cargoes of fruit; ene by the slew Irelghl, the ether by special last freight. In both caneH the oxpunse exceeded the ro re turna. The railroad company in ene case obtained fJWI. Ij, ami In the otlier tlO.1 111, mak!ugK0-eA tu all. The shipper makes the declaration that II he had allewed the fruit te ret 011 the troen he would have sat ed 5100. It Is very strange that traiispoitatlen com cem com paulea will net toeoguUa the Importance or lair trcatmriil te the producers. A neriens decline of agriculture means a decline el every ether Interest In our community uone of which would sutfer mera than railroads, nud yet lu fate of this fact, ler carrying pro ducts el the seli, the farmer Is compelled te pay such rntes that he Is discouraged in the production of crops. Where interests are mutual there should be a doslre te acc-oui-medato and encourage which will create a friendly looting and a doslre for mutual sue. ces and prosperity. TrnftUkers In Tramps Arretted. The county commtsnlenera of Cumberland county decided te bring suit against Justices Jamea A. Ureenand Jehn II. Martin ler un lawfully committing vagrant. They were arrested and entered ball for trial in Jan uary. rropertjr Unturned. 'I lie pack-age which were lest en the ram of the Pennsylvania railroad enTueiday oven even oven leg by Mr. l'ftmens, of .Steelten, were re covered last evening. They imd been itaken out of the car by mUtnke by a man. who get I oil' here, LAiNCASTIOH, TIIK TKAMT KKIJKLIJON. siiavni.kii in uHimvH ur rtrm ir lfif! r rffOKf rifts. 1h lllll il lati- liitnlihnl Ii thn t'nniilj, tlMt sun -iiiii siii,ft Onca Kaih Hsjr ntut all tit lit rail and Ceffra Thaj Nfinl at Hi" Itsiiisliilnx Metis, When t'lilel police r-imltli and Ills ofli efli ofli cers rear licit III" work.lieilso en Wodnesclny aftorneou, thn strikers were In the building adjoining the yitnl where Iho tramps are employed In breaking slenes. Thn county authorities wero iinable te de anything with Iheinen, Ihny relttnlng te cemn out of llie building. Thechlel went Inte the room and with the nssistance el his men drove them Inte Iho yard. lUlern the arrival of the offl effl offl ters the woik-lieuse authorities had anttmber et chains insde Willi which te shackle the rebellious trumps, Aller the men wero In the yanl the work el ahsckllng wax proceeded with. The chains were about lllteeu loot long nud fire men wero shackled te each chain. The chain wan wrapped around thoankle, and at each man's ankle was listened with a Yale Iecs. Trtute tramps who wero the fortunate s)tsosners el beet bad te glve them up and were furnished with shoes, no that the chains could be properly fattened, In all 35 tramps were "chained," the remaining i haying but short terms le serve. till UIMI'i tlM ''I nil l!ilhLn. Iho complaint nf the strikers Is that they are net given tuni-'leut feed and they are oxictetl lede a geed daj's work. Each In mate is obliged te break two cart-leads of stoue tivery day. A ropertor of the JNini. JNini. l.letsi K.li had a talk te-day with Hteward Worst aud he says the men sre well led. Ter breakfast and supj-er collee et tea, and as much bread In giteu nt they waul. I-or din ner, uibst, bread ami soup In lurnlshed. Kach ene Is git en a large piece, of meat The feed is cooked at llie hospital and In of the same quality an that given te all the Innmles of the county buildings. Mr. Worst says the trou ble with the tramps has been brewing for seme days. The last batch el tramps sent there by the mayor claimed te be canal boat beat mon nml they began objecting te the bill of late the llrst dsy el their arrival. HA' RI.KI) terif.niKii. After all the tobellloua tramp? had been !ia:hlcd thsy were allewed te go back te their 'luirters ler the day. It waa amusing te see ihe way In which the in en took their punishment. Heme nere Indignant at tbelr treatment and ethers did net appear le have any object In view but te annoy the men Joined te thorn. The way in which they were shackled obliged all te rnove together. If ene wanted te walk across the room he had le get the consent of the ethers te walk with Iilm or he could net go, ant! as a rule there wat always ene contrary ene who did net want te de what the ethers wanted. A SI I'U1 01 1IIRKAK. I his morning It was doclded te put the men te work In the tramp yard and Watch man Hliaub went Inte the room te Inspect the chains and sea w bother the men had been working during the night te remove them. He found lu nearly every case thatsoine plan bad been found by the tramps te remete the locks. As the watchman was walking towards the deer te leave the build ing he saw three el the tramps following him. One el thein had a hammer handle aud wan about raising it tostrlkeblm when he quickly turned, drew his revolver and threatened te sheet If the men advanced a step nearer. This threat had the desired ellecl and the tramps retreated. A search was made el this room and under the straw wero found a large nuuiboreflong handled hammers, which llie tramp-t Intended te me en the authorities. A meeting el the beard of directors was called this morning te consider the situation. Tim meeting wan held ut Allan A. lien's ellke. It was decided te take slops te have the rebellious tramps remeved te prison until seme necessary repairs cau be madeat the work-heimo. Mayer Morten was sum moned te llie conference te give hit tlews rts le the host plan te be pursued. I he conclusion leached was I" send th trmi'i't te the prison. tiiu 11 F.tmi WJS IS llBJlll.tll. Ilia ffuft-tVentrll lid tlia t.ene.Lmdd Nuptlatl HalfiiuuUed en Wednesday. .Vug. W HeQ mid Miss Klorence Woolen, daughter el Jehn K. Woeten, formerly of tiie Philadelphia A Heading railroad com pany, weie married tu Heading, Wednes day, at the residen- e el the bride's tMrruls. 'llie ushers were l'railei Woeten, Heward T. Hell. William 1.. Smith nud Wm. II. Clynier, all of Iteadiug. Miss 1,011 Hell. el Heading, and Miss Sarah Mlssl mir, el Hrlften, were the maids nf honor. The bridal chorus con.nisted et Misses Millie ("oyfert, l'.mllv Clytner. Kstle Kerper, Nellie irons, htllie Hticiiter, Itslin Warner, Llllle McCarthy and Klla l.iviugoed, between whom the bridal couple passed te directly beneath llie arch, where they knelt upon satin cushions aud weie married. Many Lancaster peeple were present. The recep tion wat atlt'iided by three hundred per per tens. In St. Matthew's Lulheian church in the atternoen ltet. Dr. lilllhelmer married Mist Laura, daughter of Mrs. A.H. I.add, a mem ber el one of the eldest and most aristocratic lamllies lu Heading, and Dr. Jehn W. Lewe, el Uiltlmerc, In the presence of a brilliant company. There were no bridesmaids. The unborn weie Lugeno Savldgn and James lllake, et Baltimore . Frank S. Llvlugoed Hint Tliee. Kuendig, of Heading. The happy ceiip'e, niter n largely-attended wedding re- jptteii, left en an ! -tstern wedding trip. Large Wedding nt luterteurir. On Wednesday eveulug a large and lanh lanh lanh lonable wedding took place at the residence of Dr. H. U. Sample, lu the vlllage of Inter course. Thn brlde was Miss Maggie, daughter e! Dr. Sample, and the groom was Dr. J. M. Peters, of Steelten, Dauphin county. The ceremony took place at o'clock and was portermed by Rev. 1. W. (nylei, of Paradise, assisted by Hey. Lewis Paters, of Steelten, father of the groom. Miss lila Dlller played the wedding inarch. Oror ene hundred persona from Steelten, Harris burg, Lancaster aud the surrounding neigh borhood were proseut aud the number of elegant presents wan large. After the wed ding the brlde aud groom were tlrlven ever te (lortlenvlllo, where they took the train for a trip te Philadelphia, New Yerk and ether places. I' (Kin their return they will take up their residence) at Steelton. A t'ertluanl tjuerj. Knt I, ii.i.i,mu.N-ci:it I read your repert of the proceedings et the Heard of Trade. It rends well aud leeks as If they meant busi ness, 1 would say le home of the active ones that talk In cheap and you had better act as you advise ethors te de. Only tbeotherday I heard ene beast about the cheap suit he had Just tsiught at Watiamaker's, while etlieis keep themselves posted of the cendl. Hen el the markets at ether business uien'a expense and then go te the city and transact tlielr bunluess. 1 would euggest te such men te set a hotter exam ple nud cneoumge your own business men and proclaim le your cit liens "De an 1 sty, net as I de." i. 110. Ariett of ruKliltet 1 rtiie .luttlrc Jehn Helier and KUas Snyder were ar rested last summer ter chicken stealing and entered ball for their appearance at court. They filled te appear, tlielr rocegnlzancos worn forfeited and process Issued for their arrest. The ollicera of this city have been en the lookout for them ler several weeks aud inade aereral unsuccessrul efforts Ut capture tlinm. Information as te their whereabouts wan furnished en Weduesday teOfllceni Wen ninger, 1. email and (ill), ami they went tn the house el Huberund Snyder and found them in bed. They were taken te the county Jail aud will be tried thia week. The. Ilaw-K Kiiemles. The war nit the hawks, by the jioeplo who dtkire te iiiakoeOcenUa head out of them, cintluues, Lnsteventng Ezra K. Oeist, of .Msntiilni t'eMishlp, took one of the birds te llmein iu el Mdermuu Doen, where Its head Wat CUt Oil', PA.. TUUKRDAY, DECEMBER JG, 1880. Tltlt1VniOU UKNKIaUS CUXriVTKI). hihnel 'laacher Itelsl Aepilllril-ttqutia Mllile- bland, of Ittraitmrg. Net fiullly el Meisting l.letll.m I .art.. lldftCtifdV AJIrmmn. I m ,0 t0.M. sembllugul oeuit the jury in the cases of Jehn Dnnnlsen, Hr.i anil Jehn Dennlsen, Jr., Indicted ler unlawful limber ultlnir. rinulnr. Vl a venllct et net guilty an te the elder Den. nlseii, but RUllly is te the young tnsti. Sen. tence was dolerred until hnlurday. The Jury lu the asaiilt nud batlery cjise Bi;ulnst Teacher Ii (. Ilslst, rentlniisi a tor ter tor dlrtel uel guilty, Willi county ler cost. Verdicts nf net gtillly were entered in the cases el commonwealth vs. Jehn U. Ar niand, false pretense, nud Milten Shisnler, perjury, the district attorney slating that the cases could net be made out. Jacob Hlldebranil, ex Juslke el llie poace el Htranhurg borough, was put en trial for violating the olectleu Ian. The indictment contained twoceunts, one charging htm with having tailed te keep the ballet b.,x sslely anil thn second Wltli destroying the tickets In lbs box. I'rem th loslimeny el Iho rotnmenw faith's witnesses II appeared that the deleudanl was elected a Justlce of Iho jmace In IW), and thnt hla term of ofllce expired en May 1, IS65. At the borough election en I ebruary 17, 1S3, he was a candldale for ro-lectlou. Aller the bailout had been counted en the evening of that day the bailout, tally sheet and list el veters wero placed In the box, the box was scaled and delivered te the defendant who was the legal outtediau of the box, his com cem com mlanleu as Justice net having expired. The next time this ballet box wan needed was at the November olectlen In the same year and the coustable was sent te defendant's place and he returned with the box ukkI at the Ibruary election. It was opened and It was seen that It was empty, The constable was sent back te Hlluebrsnd's house for the contents anil he returned te Iho polls with the tally sheet and list of voters which were handed te him by lllldebrautl. The ballets Uildebrand did net glve the constable, saving that he had destroyed them. Tbe defendant ad tnltted that the ballet-box was placed In his custody after the February olectlen of 1SS3. He claimed, hewever, that when the ceushtble came for the ballet-box en the morning of the Net ember olectlen he took down from n shelf the box and placed it en a table. The constable, however, did net take the box away en his llrst visit. Shortly after the coustable loll the elhcn the defen dant wan calletl away te the Second ward polls te swear the election ofefucers. During the Justice's nbsoneo the Ljx, which was still en the table, waa broken open by some ene, and when he returned he caw that the b 'A had been broken open and the impers scattered en his table. Uildebrand admitted that he took tbe ballets and threw them In the stove, believing that te he the proper dis position et them. A large number of witnesses who had kuewn the defendant for many y ears testified that his reputation for honesty and obedience te the law waa of the very best. 'Jhurnta; .Verni'1117. Court rnt st nine o'clock, and counsel argued the rse of Jacob Uildebrand. It wan given te the eiry shortly before noeu. The Jury rendered avrdi-t of net guilty and ceuuty for ceit.n. Jeseph Sttrk was put en trial f-.r Mine pre tonne. The testimony of the commonwealth's witnesses wan that, Stark made an assign ment ler the benefit of creditors en July '-'.', l&vS. On July I, l'Sd, Jehn H. Jehnsen, rep resenting J. II. Myers, a whole"nle dealer of Philadelphia, met Stark en North Queen street, A conversation was had about bust. nes matters, and Stark bought neatsfoetoll, te the amount of iCU.'X1, representing that he still owned the bone mill and ether property. Thfe repronsnUt'.eus, it was learned, were !), anil tills suit was brought. On tilal. ur.iiJi.xr.i ur.undAMri.riv. llie I Ian at t.stt Submitted te becarltj Hold Held ers A Isew General Mortgage. The plan Tut Iho reorganisatien of the Head ing railroad, completed mi Tuesday by the reconstruction trust cer, was mi Wednesday approved by the beard el tnanagera of the company. The new plan deals with all the vat lulls classes of securities 0. the company. It Is based upon the Issue et a new general morlgage four percent, lenn el tl,""e,'nMi,itti, whch is te bt the bral lien upon all the com pany's properties. Of thu iss.ie r-..t,l.'l,7ue Is te be reserved te Uke up allthe mortgages prier te the present general mortgage, and fJI,6SI,oeo repays at par the pr.uripilef the present outstanding vuiieia! mortgage. The plan provides for new income mortgage llve percent bends te be neu cumu lative, and te be issued In the exchange of thu present mottgage bend and ter the cash assessment made en Iho muler ntjcuritiesaud the stock, lu dealing with the I'ltnA secur ities aud the stock the piau is auDstdiitialiy the same an that originally lsiued last March In the amounts el cash assessments and the exchanges of uew ler eltl stsuriilts. Fer all the cash paid l"r assssiiient Urxt preference Income Uvea are te be Issued at par, aud If all the holders ut these securities and the stock accept the plan there will be 12,500,000 cash thus ralneJ, which mouey In te be used for the repaymeut et receivers' certificates and all overdue Interest en the consolidated nnd Improvement mortgages and also In dealing with the seemed lleatlng debt. It is proposed te reduce the aggregate el rental and guarantees exclusive of the Central railroad company of New Jersey, the Schuylkill Ntivigutleu company aud the Susquehanna Cauai ceinptny 1 tu an annual charge of less than f 2,350, iiby direct negotia tions with the companies ullected by hucu reduction, and te deal directly with the three companies above named tien the basis of a continuance of their rosisvtre leases at rentals involving no fixed liability beyond the earning power of Hie leased line or a surrender et tbe said leases and the cancella tion of Iho traflle agreement "1 the Schuylkill Navigation company ler a c oislderatien, the said oeintiimlos, In case et suireuder, le re re re loase all arrears of runt nnd te convey all real cstutelu use by the railroad pemauy ler railroad purposes aud te procure the release or the guarantees et tbe Philadelphia Head lug railroad company up"ii their several bends or obligations. llaie IUII Meetlug Yesterday nt the meetiug el the Mate Hase Hall association In Harnsburg, the clubs were ropresoulod as fellows; Wilke-sb.irre, K. F. Hegertaud Denny J. Mack , Scranteu, J. J. l'lannlgnn j W'llllamspert, W. P. Clark; Altoeua was represented by a Harrlshurg tnau. The Wilkosb.ure club wan awarded the championship for the last season. A res olution wan read which provides for n bend of J500, te be tiled bv each club entering the association, for the purjiose of a guarantee that the season will be played through. This was adopted. This ?JO0 will go into the treasury et the association In case any club disbands belore the season closes. The Heach ball was adopted, and as last season, the Aiuerlcau association rules will be observed. Ilarrlsburg was admitted te the association and ellerts will be made te establish club in Yerk, Lancaster and Heading. 13. I'. Hegert wan elected president, S. t . MUtiler vlce president, and Y. I'. Clark secrelary and treasurer. Wheeler Wycketl was elected president, secretary and treasurer el the American asso ciation at their meeting yesterday. Illg Husluen Ceulhiufs. iha limy A Stephens' ceuipauy appoared for thu third tlme In "Without 11 Heme," at tbe eperu house en Weduesday evening and the audlence was verv large. The perform ance was the same an 11 ion Monday and Tuesday evenings, and gave the greatest satisfaction. This oveulng the company a p. pears lu "Saved l-'retn the Storm," with Miss Gray In the leading pari, The degs appear lu startling kcenes. On Saturday alternenn a tnatiuee for ladles and children will be given when "Saved lrein the Storm," will be played. Marriage l.lceui" In -New tuik I he Bar association comuiltlee en amend ment of the latv in New Yerk has reported te the association favorably te the adoption of a marriage license law lu that state like that of Pennsylvania, the neu observance of which lines net Invalidate u marriace. though It constitutes miiisdomuaner. The rejmrt will be discussed at the next meeting. A committee was made te draft such amendments le and alterations In the constitution an the nssco'a nssce'a nssco'a lien may deem proper. PAINK'S II1DUKN FORTUNK. rUtK IIVKUHKIt IIIOVBAII JIUl.l,Alt tH A COTUIft HAMHiHHVIIlKt: The Mitel's Irtuled Fileiitl Unsrdetl iVealih Pntittutieil In a Safe for I'.lfthteen Vasts Ihr lie msiHnlile r.tltlente llreuRht Hilt In Iha llltl et a Will. let the llinl IliuoHemcthiug llke the sub stantial facts an le the amount el the forttiue left by Henry Palne, Iho miter, came enl Wodnesday bsfore Mimogate Helllns, In New Yerk. Mr. Jehn II. Waidwell, who claims Iho forlune under an alloged will inade by Palne In his favor, seemed startled when Iho tig tig ures were given. Almest cipial asluulah mcnl showed Itself en the faces of seme of tbe next et kin of the dead miser, tbelr claim te the fortune lielng en the ground that Palne died Intestate These facta came out in tostl testl tostl inenyol Mr. Charles F. Chlckerlng, the lent lent lierary administrator oftheosLato. There was something dramatic In the pies pies pies outatlen lu court of the old faded groen col cel col ten handkerchief In which Mr. Palne, olgh elgh olgh teen years age, wrapped up 100,000 In bank bills and bank and steck: certificates, and gave the same, with an outer lnclosure el brown taper, te Mr. Chlckerlng te deposit for htm ler aafe keeping lu his prlvate safe. The mouey, seme 1350,000 of which was In greenbacks, was in the original packages re ceived from the bank, fresh anil crisp then but new faded and limit. Heme (11,000 el tbe bills were en banks sol von t thou, but which have since disappeared In the maelstroms of monetary convulsions. Creeping yellow liens of sge showed itself also en Iho bank and stock certilicites tnute reminders of lime's ravages ler n quarter of a century. 1 1 seemed strangetbat this large sum should have been allowed te remain in tbe safe all tbese long years, and that 1'alue should never have asked permission te leek at bin hoarded wealth te count again these crisp bank bills, and miser like, te feast and gloat and mumble ever his hidden treasure. Mr. Chlckerlng stated that he knew -Tames Henry Palne during the last twenty eight yearn of Ills life. " Did Mr. I'alne ever leave a patkage with yen ?" he was asked. "He gave me a package in 1615 or IMU,1' replied Mr. Chlckerlng, "andanked me if 1 would put it In my prlvate safe. " Did he tell you what was In the pack age? " Ne, sir.'' " Hew was the package done up ? ' " It was In this," (exhibiting a large, lime worn, faded, green handkerchief;, with an outer wrapping of brown paper." " Howlengdldthopackagoromalnln your safe ?" " Until after the death of Mr. Prtlne " " Then what did you de "' "1 opened it In the presence of four wit nesses. Defero that 1 had no knowledge of the nature orvalueof the contents. It a en the 1st or ;M of March last Ieiened aud ex amined the package." " What did you tlnd in the package ?' " There were t355,7&0.10 In bank bills. Of thote It, 00 were bills or bank new Insol vent, Fer instance, 12,300 bills of the old Metropolitan, (l.WXIln one hundred dollar bills et the old Hull's Head bank aud two one hundred dollar bills of the old Columbia bank. The ether bills were all greenbacks- -altogether 2,350 in United Statescurrency. There were also in the package four leu thousand dellarbank certlccatosef deposit, upon which the money has since been paid, aud shares of the Chicago Land company et the par value of 39,Ie0." " Did Mr. I'alne eyer ask you ier the package "'' " 1 think that en two occasions w lien 1 met him he referred le it, aud simply asked if it was all right. 1 told him il was, but be never asked ler IU" " Had you no idea as te his wealth '" " I bad neL 1 remember his brother, Rebert Treat Paine, came from Bosten te this city, I think lu 1nj0 lu search of blm, and It took him two or thiee days tc discover his tvhete tvhete abeuts. I was present at au Interview tieltveen them, ill brother was '-ery cordial and friendly, but he seemed efllth. On that visit here his brother told me that he ought te be worth ?'.7.'.00ti, but he wan afraid be had lest Hall." AiruerAM .ir rieeuAS. It he the ttleuers Were at Ml, Jee, Wetluet. dar Altomeuu. 1 ' a W ed n esd ay afternoon ther 0 was a shoot sheet lug match at Samuel Patterson's Kxcbange hotel, Mt, Jey. Quite a geed-sired crowd wan present, Me-srs. Hill and Hlnnershltz, of Heading, were there hut did net sheet, an Hill retimed te be handicapped. Kach man shot at Jl yards. Frauclscus, and tnyder and Stoler, of Mt, Jey, each killed eight birds, nnd divided llrst money. Denhatn anil Ilroek divided second aud Cline get third. The score was bs fellows : Snyder 1 n 1 brooks... . ..101 Veuug 0 0 0 Citne 10 1 lleuhain 1 0 1 Kranclscii- 110 bteler 1 I 1 1 0 1 1 I 1 l-a 1 1 1 I V 0 1-7 U 1 1) 0 0 1) 1 0 I 1 (I 0 0 11 0 1 1 1 1 u 1-; 1 0 1 1 1 I 1-S 0 11110 1-8 Thin atternoen a match la biking place at Hen Daily's hotel In Mlllcrsvlllc, and a num ber et gunners are present from thin city. Cti-Operatlen Among Tehuccu runners. The tobacco planters of Hobesen oeunty, N. C, have begun a movement which premises te beet great moment The idea In te erganize local tobacco associations of 100 ncrc yield and mere le build their own warehouses and thus market their own tobacco. All tobacco that will net bring 10 cents it pound and up ward at the breaks will be valued by an expert employed by the club aud manufac tured Inte plug and smoking tobacco. This will enable them, they think, te get geed prices for low grades et tobacco ami bead ell "pin hookers" mid speculators. 1-our acres will entitle a man te membership nud ene vote , eightacres two vote", aud se en. Injured by railing Deitu Slain. Jacob Utziuger, who keeps a Faleon a'. Ne. 61 Middle stroet, met with h rerleus ac cident en Wednesday even lug. He started te go te the cellar far a bucket of coal. At the top et the slops he slipped and loll te the bottom head loremost, lle struck upon his right shoulder and arm. He wan assisted te bin loot nnd then te bed. Dr. Geerge A. King wan sent for and be found that 1 tziui,er's inliirles consisted of a sevore con tusien of the shoulder aud very ugly bruises en tbe nrm and ether parts of the body. Ne bones are believed te have been broken, but the Injured man will be compelled te remain In bed ler some days te come. nsls of Rent Kttate, I'teiu the Oxford Press Dr. J. M. Doaver, executer of Jehn ilofl ilefl mau, docensed, sold at publle sale tbe prop erty near the Hunk, Lancaster county, te Mr. Hobeccj Fergusen. It contains eighteen acres with improvements, aud wan sold ler 2,110. T. It. Aukritn purchased seveii acres el woedlnud from the same at 7.30 per acre. A Ceinpllineul tu Dr. Ilieukt. J'ieiii Iho New Yerk Tribune. Dr. Ldward Brooks, widely known as an author aud for the last nuartoref a century ene of the foremont educators of Pennsyl vania, has been Invited te take entlre charge of "the Flerida Chautauqua," at De Funlak Springs, In February next, and will probably accept. Tell from it e'caftalil. I'romthe Lebanon Times. Hebert Smith, of Lancaster, working at plastering In tbe new aunex of the Hagle (hotel, this city, for Mr. Frank Allweiu, fell from a Bcafleldlug yostor yestor yoster day morning at about 1P-0 o'clock. The fall wan a dUtauce of S feet aud lie sustained severe Injuries te his right feit, ills Injuries wero attended te by Dr. W. M. tiullferti and lie left fur Lancaster lest eveulug in tbe7:30 train evor the Cornwall A, ML Hepe railroad. .Mtrrlase of It, I.. (Ireliler. Frem the Mt. Jey Star, Benjamin L. Grelder, ten el our burgess, I waa married yosterday te MUs Florence 1 Anttlui, et wayuenbore, Virginia, ruviiTiti.fi HiriNiir.Ktt auiikkthh. A leiat r.itllnr Attaulletl lleratna lie Warned I'evple Agtlntt Tlielr I'raxllrea at it Meilinn I"ethal. Li I't-e.Tex., Dec. lit Thore Is an annual fete In honor nf our Lady of (lAtiilalotipe lu progress nt Pase del Nerln, Mex., oppeslls 131 Pase, en llie public plaza, which consists largely tit Lull tight-, cock-lights nml gamb ling. Thn commencement of till lete ban always Isren llie signal ler the Intlux of n herde of plckpccketn, confldeuco men anil eard-nharpers Ireni the American shle oflhe river who would prey en Iho numerous Amerlcan visitors and Itecce Iheui with por per fect Immunity, ns by the payment el a per por Hen of the proceeds el their swindling opera epera opera tlenn tu the shape el a heavy Ilcense te the local Mexican authorities they always os es os enped Interference, Although the new in ltlV. , or mayor was elected nn a roferui candidate, who It wan hoped would abale this nuisance, It is new found In Itj greater than ever. The Mi,' y'uiicf, of CI Pane, in oaeli Issue filled alteutieu te the outrages, aud warued poeplo against thorn. Thursday ene of the proprietors of the Tim, Mr. Hamil ton, went lu company with a Irlend ncress the Hlo Orande te Pane del Norte and while passing quietly through the plazthewan surrounded by a gang of the bunkes, who had recognUed him nnd as as siulted him In the vilest inanner. The Mexican police steed by and did net Interfere. Yesterday a committee of leading El Pase citizens went te Pase del Norte aud inter viewed Mayer I'revoncle about the outrage. That efflclal awoke at once te the Importance of the occasion and the necessity of conciliat ing the aroused public senllmeut among tbe Americans, no Issued an erdei at ence for the arrest of fourteen of the 111010 notori ous bunkb and announced his lnlontleuta nrrcf.t all that can be pointed out te blm. The trial of tbe fourteen Bwindlers new under arrest will take place and Judge Hrlgham, tbe Acnerlctn consul at Paw del Norte, is, In teresting hlmsetfln bringing them te lustictr. lleclilud ARSlutt tba Telegraph Cmnpauy. Br. LoLia,Me., Dei 16 Judge Barclay, In the clrcut court yesterday, rendered a deci sion lu the suit of District Attorney Biltt, against the Baltimore A. Ohie Telegraph com pany. Mr. Bliss delivered a dispatch te the Balllmore A. Ohie company le be forwarded te a client In Chicago. The suit wan for fail ure te promptly forward and dellter the dis patch. The company for a defense rested en the stipulation recited In the regulations aud conditions printed en tbe back el the dispatch blanks. The court sajs upon that point; "All that need be stated concerning such a stipulation that se far as It seems te eiempt the telegraph csmpany from the censcquenues et its own negligence It Is against publle jmliey and enllrely void aud of no etlcet, Tnere will therefore boa llndiug In Uver el the plalntlll." A tfroestxl lluibaett Seeki Itrptrnllun. Clin A'10, Dec. 10. A special from Teledo, Ohie, te the Tinici, says : The Utile cloud of doruestlc trouble which hovered ever the borne of V. M. Seymeur broke yesterday. Several days age Mr. Seymour returned home te find etrange men aud women In his lieue, ret ellug In dissipation, and te which his wile was a tarty. The next day be sued for a divorce, alleging adultery. He brought action for damages against C. McCJewan ler 0,000 aud William Jehnsen for 10,000; the former for debauching his wife, and bringing another married woman into his house for the same purpose, and the latter for getting plalntlll n wtie drunk anil debauching her. The defendants te the case are well-known aud the plalntlll and bis wife are among Ihe first people of the city. Teledo is en the et 0 of her greatest social scandal." UenxUts Attaull the Jailer nnd Kst-tpe Mini 11;, lud., Dec hi. s Iho wile of Sherltl' C. IL Maltlen was feeding the prison prisen cis in the Jail yesterday, oneel thorn knocked the dishes from her hand, leaped through the small deer ami knocked the wemau down. Three ethers followed him, aud to gether they rushed upon the sherifl' aud beat, ismndeit, and kicked him until he was sensolesn. Then they fled. One ban since been captured, bul Ihe ethers- notorious "toughs" -are nt large. The eherltl has tbree ribs broken ami 13 otherwlso seriously hurt. Thore wero twelve prisoners In the tail, all of whom tveie aimed with club!-, and It is supposed a general inll delivery wan planned. Ceureftsed te Murdering Ills Companion. Mb ma.v.N' Cny, lud., Dec. 16. Jehn Alexander, a convict Bervlng tn e years In Iho Northern prison, nttompted te commit suicide by hanging. He was remediated aud then confe3od the murder el a com panion in Montgomery county lant spring. He said the crime had beeu proving upon his mind until Hie became unendurable ami he is glad that he has made the truth known. The murdered man was placed en the rail read truck, aud It has been heretofore sup. posed that be wan accldently killed. Alex ander has twenty months yet te sert t then he will be Irleil Ter murder. Ileiltten In a Contented Iiuuiaiii.e L'atn. IliLLSDAU;, Mich., Dec. 111. lu thecircult court lant evening a verdlct wan given against tbe Michigan Mutual Uene'lt association, et Hillsdale, In favor of the heirs of Jehn H. Suetvey, deceased, for 3,S60. At the time of his death, which occurred about luree years age by suicide, Mr. Shewey held n policy lu the company for 3,000. The company con tested payment en the ground that tbe policy had lapsed by reason et non-payment of au assessment. Tbe verdict is for the full amount el the polley, with Interest and costs. Anether Arrrtt ler the Haddock Murder. Siei I'm, Iowa, Dee. 10. -A dispatch from Kansas City, received last night, says that Charles (iranda Is under nrret there as ene of the Haddock inurderer.t. Ne particu lars are glveu. Unmdn, or Uauders, ns he is belter known, Is uuderiudlctment for mur der nnd conspiracy, and many botlevo bltu te be the man who tired the fatal shot. His arrest is one of the meat Important' yet made and It new leek as If the real tact lu the case would benucarthed Ht no distant day. lire lua Western Spice 31111s. Day ion, O., Dee. 10. -X destructive tire took place hore last night, In tbe Dayton splce mills. ;The tire originated among the machinery lu the fourth story. The com pany running tbe mills is composed of the wholesale grocers of thin city. They had about two thousand sacks of collee lu stock, besides thousands of pickages of spices, baking pjwder, etc. new much el this Is damaged cannot be ascertained, but It is es timated the dauiage will reach 3:5,000 ! fully luauit'd. two Hundred IMielU lllllmt. Lomuen, Dec 16. A dispatch from Man- dalay states that Cel. Heyland, with a body of Hrltlsh troepa recently pursued 700 Dacclls and killed 200 el them. Numerous captures and suuenders of Iho Dacells with ammu nition are reported from various parts of Burnish. it fi.i'rn iniiiuaiih. Kastern PeuuBylvaula, New Jertey and Delaware : Fair weather, varlable winds, slightly warmer. A liteeiu rnragmiili, The last sad paragraph by a despairing ItoMeu odtter was that " te acqulre the art of tobogganing it will be nocessary te teach thu young Idea bow te shute," PBICE TWO OENTP YOUNU QDIGLUY'S FUNEttAtS llR .!. Il'llll II IS 31UUUKHtn I urfc's . jjcen. nr Ureirds Attend Hie Last (sad Itltet Oter the I'll foitnnale Ynulh A Detegtlluu et KttlahU nf I'jllilss rrestut, Who Conduct Hie Settlers at the Otste. The above Is a pictured Kiuwr 13. Qulgley, tboyeurjg man who wan tnr.rdSred by James 11. Jacobs, It wits made fro hi the only photo graph of the decoined that could be obtained. The young mtn's funeral took place this afternoon at 2 o'clock, from hi father's rest rest denee, Ne. 32'' West James atroer, and the, certege wan very large. Tills morning lb body wan dresnetl nnd plaje.l lu a neat rose wood coffin, en the lid et wlil-u thore was silver bU'.e with the wrdn ' I31mer K. Qulgley, born July is, l"l. died Uecsmbar 12. 1SS0." The body wan , lowed by hundred of poeplo, whedealicd I) take a lant leek at the face of the young man. Tint sorvlces at the heuse wero conducted by Rev. Price, of the Iiethel Church of Ued. Among theia who attouded the luneml w.n a deioaUei from Inland City Ledgo, Ne. fis, Knights of Pythias. The following mombers of that ledgo acted an pall-bearera ; J. Frank Bew. man, Charles 1Z. Broeme, J. F. Lull and F. A. Grolder. The Intcrment was mads at Ztcn cemotery, and at the grave the regular Knlgbts of Pythian' Bervlie wat delivered by Edward E. Smeltz. FEATCUBB UP TIIK TULB KIABKKT. The Scenes In Wall Street Hlmllav te Tbeta of tVedtiefday rrlcet Open High, Uut Decline. Nntv Yenrr, Dec 10 Wnll Street 1030 a. M. Tbe hurry and buitle of yesterday In the neighborhood of the stock exchange was re enacted again thli morning, although there was net cear Iho anxiety depleted upon the, countenances of tbe brokers, They teemed satisfied that the worst wan evor, at least for the present, yet the situation was Interesting enough le command their punctual attend ance. The fact that yesterday clebed witbene failure, notwithstanding the heavy shrinkage lu values, ssemed te 1 in put considerable confidence le the "street" and It was freely hinted that Iho large operators would, la self protection, have te couie te tbe support of tba market te-day. Notwithstanding tbese au au gulne view s it was clearly apparent that much uneasiness prevalleJ and that until tl0 market opened nothing deilnlln could be known as te tbe ceurM) It would take. The same rrewil that lammed up against tbe great deem of the stock exebtnge bulldiug vesterdiiy wan present agaltt this morning, but the excilement wui ltsa marked. A tuore settled lecllug seemed te pervade Ihose present. When the doers were epened the crowd rushed pell-mell Inte the beard room and awaited the opening salea. Ihey came out slowly ut first but were neon under full awny. Blocks of West ern Union, Rending, New Yerk, New Eng land, Lckawanna and ether leading stocks, ranging from MXi ti2,0i0, were freely eft'trert and 'pulckly taken and prices begau te climb up. lu tbe first liftecn minutes an udvacuj ranging from ' te ' par cent, bad been es tablished, but lu the next tlfleen minutes prices began te decline. Up te 11 o'clock the cbauges were only fractional either way. Pricea at that hour" were irregular, home of the list showing small declines from the opening Uguret. lu Seuale arid Heuse. Wamiisoten, Dec. 16 Vest and Han seme presented petitions from tobacco uitn ulacturers In St, Leuis, New Yerk, Philadel phia, Baltimore, Lyu-mburgaud ether elite. protesting ugnluat the passage of Uou.ne bill, respecting the packing el cut tobacco. ' The Heuso passed a bill tntklus Hartferd, ' Conn., a portel entry Insteodef Mlddlotewof also Senate bill amending ectlens 1,7 16 end 1,717 rovlsed statutes. The Uouse passed tbe Sonale bill providing for Iho Hllottnent el land lu (severalty te Indians aud tbe urgant deficiency bill Jer public printing. I'leeldenllal Auiulnatleus, YASlu'Tel Dec 10. The presIUeni sent te the Senate te-day the follow ing nominations : Tbemus fi. Tict', of New Yerk, te be assistant ap. pralser of merchandise. In the district, of New Yerk : Frank B.Ueuevar, of Flerida. r IJj)SJIJjjSIJjjSHIJjjSBJIJjjSIJjjSJIJjjSJH H tJjJjksiljjljjWTvSMpjnjjpjjpjjpjjB -ni WtHlyH , ,, -j Wb. WW :'w ?1 inlui.will,i,itnr nl nuatnnlt fnr thn district llfi ,.V St. Augustine, ITa. ; Krsklne M. Ress tci , .. ., .!. -1... i...lAA r II... Cln..,I.A..f. S,K- UO U. J3. uistrici juuft" mi luti uuuiiwm district ei" Calllernls ; Martin Brooks te be) attcrneytef the United States for the Southern district of California, also u large number of atmy and navy promotions. IKLRUIl.Xl'llla TAP", The bank of Uegland'a rAteofdlseouut was advanced this morning te live per cent. The Ohie supreme court this lueruiug de cided the Dew latv constitutional. Secrelary Manuiug today directed tbe ray ment, without debate, of the Interest amount-' lug te Bbetlt 0,000,000, due January J, HSTT, en the four per coat, lean of 1007 aud en I".' cltlc railroad bends. f-nTlflrtlt- IllM Kll4tIllUIlt. i-" U3 The Chamb'jrjburg Valley Spirit ceuflrms , ;"-f .i.n ....Anl tl.ut rTm-mnnr f'ntl'ann and -lii UIO Ml.mi - -..--- --v. .jafi Secretary or tstate oteugor umu ucciucxt im- UlOulalOiy at tee t'ipir:witju ta nicn iwuittaj ntitcn tn enen law elllces In Phlladelrihla.'i forming a partnership for that purpose. Nr,)M c......a. ...Ill r... In lll.llu.lnlrilil II1I4 waAU lA -J-t- B..nrM riwmis k-uliablv locAted. I,', w , AJi ... .. ..' - ' --im r irv Hi nieieut eusiiuu. a LaH evening n Iioure belonging le a ixtaaij- named Miller, residing at Btevens elation, )'., the Headlutr & CeluiubU railroad, was ef4 tlrely dt&troyed by lire. It spread e W-JjiJ, J bldlv that overt ihiug in Iho heue wttJJJ burned with the exception el a few chat 1,.,$ 'I'lm linllillni-whs nf IrnmeHnd 11 Cau eh t frOeS' 7- a lire which bad beeu used ler smoking meet ,SiL fell en the ley t'avement. tffc" Henry Ureiter, IIvIhb oil Maner slreet, s4, with a fcerieus accident eti Wcdneddsy ?.,; ning. While walking en Vst CbttMaiit street he tell and cut a deep cash lu his he. He waa taken te bU home and Dr. Dm Ill Bummeund te drtst the wound. Ker Arguinent. The argument list ler next week was Usued te- day. There are down ter .. us n..-.u r.. l,.r.mmeri nleAS.23011 the orphans' court and W In the qitarttW sous. m etSl wta sstS ""Bsi t JSJ IS'Jf 15 rm m m 4m 1 .- rs d$ fjt w 'M m9 ;J5 : , ) i ! - i.
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