i.u ij ifpwwTOSwjpMi mmrr -" - - nZWff. PNCflWumffKrM'? p-tfI mM ij & LANCASTER PA., TUESDAY, JANUARY I, 1887. K VOLTZMJ', XXI I L- NO. 105. PRICE TWO OE1 iii izi V CITY AND COUNTY KAKMKKS. Ay tNTimmiiritm iimitrimi or tint nu. I'nrr u muiMAr ArrmHXU'i, tltntj St. I ogle ItMfliftii K.7 ni " Mil anil III Management" lUllteail I'eiiWt Imn. finned tiyl'.l.t n Itel.t The Illiiu. Ien III. tlen r.Hrliril The January Hireling nt tlie Lancaster County Agricultural and Herl.rulniral society nun Iiehl in lim liall of llie V. M. 0. A., In Hilarity, Monday altorneon, cimmcne Ing at 1 o'elock. The following named members worn pre, rut Jehn !I. Landl, president, Mlller llle ; Jehn I. I.luvllle, mvtiiUry, Salisbury i llunry M. I.ngte, Marietta i Dtnlnl Nineveh, I'ltyt I". It. Dlilrnilotlter, city j M. I). Kou Keu iIIk'i Cresswell ( Jehnsen Miller, Warwick, Win. II llrinlus, Drumnre, I'oter H. Itslst, Lltlla J lletlnun Hnrshey, Polernbiirir J, M. JohiiHten, clt v i J. (I Hiieli, lit lllew , Jehn K ready, liaphe, II. M. Mayer, Knit lleniiM(ltt , Jaiiim Cellins, l.lttle Britain, Calvin (.oeper, Illnt'ln Hand , Jeseph 1'. Wltmer, Paradise ; Israel !. Land., Mali, helm , Jehn A. Clark, city , Win. T. Clark, Orumere lUntel 1) llurr, Maner, David II. l.sudi, Maner ; Jehn II. Liudls, Mlllfirs Mlllfirs vllle, Albert II. Werth, I'elnmln i Mlle llerr, Went Ltiupeter Jehn II. Buckwalter, Sallabury j P. Dentllnger, I'arelle . Jacob II. HersLev, Knit Ilemptlelii . I). M. Hwarr, - ity , Dr. Weber, city , A I Hosteltor, city, II. It Pulton, city i U. V. 1 1 en sol, Quarry v 1 1 1 , J. llartinan Itorshey, IVlvtahurg , Levi 8. Heist, city. 'lliore wero no reports initie en the cemll lien et the crui ludeixl thore was little te report, an the wheat l covered with m"ew mid the new cropef tolucce la net yet much eiiRlit for. Henry M. l.ngle read the fellow Inn essvy MII.K ANtl ItS MAMVH.itl Mt The cow auil ber product compose an Im purtant factor In cuisine In this ami ether countries. Ihore are various breeds It' mliil tlen te the common cow, alt et which have filends who claim superiority for their taverllcs. Tlirrn U scarcely a breed without merits for certain purposes, whether beef, milk, butler or cheese , but the "all pjrpoie con" baa net yet been found and likely norer wllltm. Hut for whatover purpose she la bestaJapted, ber product aheuld tcmli our tablet In the purist ami best condition. I will venture the aSMortleu, that If con cen con aumera could aee nil of the management, from tint te last, of milk, butter and cheese, a large percentage of three would net be renud en neatly-kept tablet. true, keen olfncterlei will readily dlvuver talula In milk, butter or choee, but net all ha u theae facultlra of dtxxiruuieut Unldea tliere are aeuie objectionable tiling" that en net lx) delectf d by hIrIiI, tatle or auielt. In order te nun rlht the cow mint bs In Reed health, and properly led and watered. Vhen fwl en hay or corufedder that are meuldy, the prtcleua lluld will be Impure at the feuutaln, aud noatter manipulation can atrlctly purify It, aud Hlmllar will be the effect from drlnkliiK foul or alaKUanl water, which cow will readily reert te II tint atrlrt ly preented. Why cewa will aegrcltly eat freak home manure and drink the dark lliiu'il Ireiu the manure pile, w Idle belnit fwl te lulntm with the btit e hay and Kraln, and plenty of clear and pure water te drink, I imiKt a-emit rr. Ihere la heetr no acriiiiutlnrf lr taitea "eti In the humau family, esptclilly that el totricce, te my uothlUKel touie ether thlnxa. Ie have the product el the cow In ltn tarleua form en our tablca In their beat eon dltleu, neatneit inuat tm the watchword lrem rlrat te Inal, m milk will alerl ImpnrltlH raillly II in i r i.t i in '.j.xl p-vture with Heme wheat brail mice ertwlixiii day, with plmty of pure lieh water, a Hummer fee.1. 1. unetcelle 1 but even with thec, cewi In full milk aheuld ret be exposed te the het auu durluK mid dKy, plenty of shade In ,i ureal comfort te them, but In lly time It la still better Ie atable thnui aoeral bourn, t or about half the year rjwa are fed In atablei aud durliiif thla llme mere earn la rcpilred Ie obtain the leet ro re aulU. djwl hay and corn-feJder, with chopped corn And wheat, sherta or bran, la the common feed, and when the fodder la 'utnud the Kraln mixed wtlh It and molst melst eued, It makcj a Keed ration, and uiu be lui proedonly with the nddltluu el llnaevd meal aud nxt repa. 'I he latter w ill Impart llner and iIer, eapcclally iMrretc. If thene Ih Iwlin proper 'i utility butler rolerlut; ikhmI net be roHerlod te even In mid winter. Aud mat hern 1 w ill euture te hint te thetu w he laiiuotnuke butter that la marketable with mu artificial colerluir. 'V aheuld net n ileum oleouiarKBrlne Uhi readily. ILKAVLINCha NB l lOOmillMH. Al.er properly feeding the cuwa the all Im pnrtant prt of the pregramme 'leinlliieaa iKiKllia. Tlie Ce A atable Kheuld be warm kiieukIi ler comfort, coinlitent with prjper ventilation. 'Iho atable aheuld In) cleaued and the cewa groomed dally. A neat milker will alwayn wipe the teiUannd udder btfere mllklug, or Ifthey be lllthy will wath them clean and wipe them dry. The milker aheuld net net the bucket directly under the udder but n Utile tewarda him or ber, m h ie pretenldandrull or etlete matter en the udder from fallliiK Inte the milk. Thla may net be strictly tilth, but It doe net beleug te milk, and will lmput a llier tti.it N ebjci tlouable te fine tiiten. It It a eiy common cii.teui ter mllkem te wet the teata tmd their buuda with milk while mllkliiK, which they consider necessary te milk tay. 'I hit I con alder objectionable, Ijtkjiuie H la likely te drop Inte the milk, eieclally when the bucket la placed directly under the udder. The patent milk pill 1 consider uluable with regard te cleanliness. It has a lid and a funnel at the nlde Inte which the milk U drawn from the cow , thla prorent the milk from absorbing luipurltlea while milking. i;en with theso preuautleua It aheuld net be kept In the stable long after It la drawn from the cow. The milk room, or the place whero the milk la kept should be mich at net te contain anything which w 111 Impart Impure oderaj veatela ter milk or cream must be kept ecrupuleubly clean. I oanuel Hda hew milk or butter em be produced te be relished whero cows are fed I 'ad hay or fodder and filthy water, and their atable cleaued but once in n week or two ; w here they must lay in their ownexare iiientH until coverol with lllth from hoof te hip, and w here the testa and uiltler are neer i luaueil, except by milking Inte the hand for l hat purpeae before mllklnc.w hern the bucket Is then placed directly under the udder te draw the milk, uuil where the mill; Ih lett te atnnd In such etableH an hour or mero, and wherethoalier management li of the Hama n at urn. Thla pl.'ture 1 knew Is net oer eer drawn, but trust U net at couiuien hi I lear UN At thla Juncture 1 would Hay, don't depend tee much en the strainer, ler It will net purify mllkofaueh character. With proper management a straluer Is scarcely needed, and If 1 were Interested In a vroauiery, I would bedlflpewd te leek Inte the strainers ouce In a while. Te enter Inte the inlnutlxief butter.niak Ing would extend thla esauy iudellultely, but lew hlnta te consumers of milk, I trust, wilt net be out of place, 1 iiuvu been In the selltne busluesa meru than twenty llve jeirt and am In the euiuu bUHlnesi Hgatn, unci therofero claim tuhate learued Heme things nue or which lattut miiKinen are generally accused of watering their milk. I knew it Is aoeuimon epithet east upon thorn, and soma may be guilt v, billet theKamntime I believe they are an honest Hi any ether class of busl i iecs men. Thore ure cewa whose milk will net beM the tot t reiulrcd In some cities, and iiiore es pecially se when fed en distillers' and ether bJeclionablelo, whleh will luureute the quantity at the expense of piaUty. Huch milk la qulle Inferior and jet net strictly adulterate J. It la common and uutural ler inllkiueu te buy cewa which will yelld inebl milk, and as n rule such la Inferior wheit cream la con sidered a test of quality, and which It the uinunen standard whercby consumers Judge, and where milk and cream are sold, the milkman cannot allnrd Ui Ignore thla iielnt. Where milk only la sold which must lKar the test or the examiner, It must contain a cerlaln proportion or Hellda, which may be Jargely composed et curd or cheese, wftli a small quantity of fatty matter (Veain or but tcr.) bucU being the caie, cunsumers may condemn milk which would lxar a legal teat and yotnet ceme up te their standard from want of color, or rather cream. A few words en biemla may net he out et place. The llelstnlns as n limed are no doubt the greatest milkers of which we knew, and nt IhoMUie llme pnqioitleuatn lenders, which iiiusl necessarlly fellow, as they cannot pro pre pro duceaomolhtiiK lrem nothing. We must at the same tliue concede that there are strains of grott-butter pnslucer among Iheui. 'I he comielltlen as butter cons seems te have narrowed down between Iho IkisI strains of Helstelus and Jerseys, ihe latter erroneously called Aldorney. 11 Is, lnieer. elalmed that the aeragu .lersi vn will prisliife mero butter from a glen quantity el loot than any ether breed, nor Is Ita quality "in "in iiaased, If eiiallrl, by that nt any ether breed, and lei beatily a id d'HIIty she Is the pet cow. The (luornsey as it bleed Is lapldly loom Ingup, tielngau HUlutal of fair slrn, a copious and rich milker, and ler color of milk aud butter probably surpi-ses nterv ether breed, tihe may bd the oeuitiig ' )w, I tern are also geed strains of Ayishlres and )aens, and among common cows there are soma which will compare favorably with the liest thoroughbred, hut no reliable calculation can bnmadenti the offspring as It can from the latter. The Held upon which I have entered Is a whin one, and I may hate made aulllclent opening for an Ititerctlng discus sion. IMS. IIIMIWIMN NI I OMHIV 1I0 If lUll.miMis mi i onreliATioHs. I'oter H. ltelal rntd lrem a printed slip a long essay with the bIkje tltle. We have net room te pnut It In full as It would occupy a column aud a half el the iMiKM.niKNcr.K. lie took the most ad tanoed gntiind In fat or el letting the railroads and coal companion and ether corporations doing pretty much as they please, liocause they are el r ae much advantage te the public at large. He held that they had a right te form peel and combinations, and te regulate freight charges te suit theinseltes te charge mero for short distances thau for long distances If It was te their adxautage te de se aud It shippers don't llke It, they can build a railroad of their own. " An Individ ual has the aame right te build a railroad through and etcr his neighbor's land" that a railroad has, "provided he prya damages." Mr. Heist thought It net only uuwlse but Im pertlnent en the art el our governor and at at at torneygeuoral te bring suit against the railroad and coal roreratlon, en the pretense of up holding the oenslllutlon. "Many people talk constitution llke Andrew Jehnsen. V hen he was a Republican he used te say. If any man says constitution, mark him, but as seen as he turned te be a Democrat agatu be talked nothing but (.(institution. I have nothing te sy against the constitution," continued Mr. Heist, hut constitutions, llke some men's con cen clences,are llexlhle, and are variously Inter preted and dlllarenlly understood." Mr. Heist held that nelther the slate nor the I'ulted Htatea had the power te compel the railroad companies te adept autl-dtscrluilna. tlen frelghta, and ss)ke of the porfectlen of our railroad management as something for the jn-ople te ts preuJ el. Instead et enact ing arbitrary laws te annoy these corora cerora corera tlons we should onceurago and protect them. Ill lllMI mis A IIIIKNhT'K NTSl lu a minute after Mr. Heist had ended the reading of his essay Ihere were a deen mem bers ready te reply te him. Henry (I. Hush was astonished te hear such views advanced by a moniber of the society, and thought It would be suicidal for farmers te Inderse them. 'J he discrimination made by the railroads against the agricultural lu of Kastern Pennsylvania have been meat disastrous. Agricultural products have lieen and are cirrled lrem Chicago te New Yerk for less money than the same products are carried from l.ttiotster te Philadelphia, htery time the railroads reduce the rrelicht charges en estein wheal It means a reduc tion lu theprlcoel wheat grown In I'ennsyt vaula Mr. Hush vigorously cembatted all the leading positions taken by Mr. Heist, he Insisted en the onrervoineiil or the censlltu tlenal prevision against discrimination In freights, denied Mr. Heist's statoment that Individuals could take private property the satueas corporations can lake It, and Intimated that the railroad monopolists were in league with the grain gamblers lu the Western ultlea. Jeseph I Winner, Jehnsen Miller, J M, Johnsten, Israel T. Laudl", James Cellins, F. H. DlllendeiMer, Upli. Hoever and ethers made Hjajeebes lu opposition te Mr. Heist's essay, and their remarks were applauded by nearly all present. W. II. Ilreilus was the only speaker who gave couutenauce te Mr. Heist a Mew a, uud even he was net nearly he outspoken as hs was a ear age lielore the arh ultiirlsoief the l.mer end sit down en hi in in iien ei ui i ii i n. I he billowing ofllcers weie nominated and unanimously elected te serve tot the ensuing J ear President -Jehn II I.andl ice I'restdenls Henry M. 1-ngle and Levi S. HelsL Recording hecretary- Jehn V. I.lnvllle. Corresponding Sts-retary Calvin Coepor. lrwisurer M I) Kendig. Heaid el .Managers W. II. llreslu, Calvin Cooper, Casper Hitler, J. t. Wlcker eham, I . H. Dlllenderller. Un taking the chair President 1 mills thanked the society for the honor conferred by his re election, and then read Ills annus! address, Calvin Cooper filled attention te the an nuil meeting of the State Horticultural so se so eltty at Bethlehem, en the thlid Wednesday et January, and said that any of the member w lilting te attend could get orders for excur sten tickets at reduce I rates by sending te him for them. Mr. i;nglii moved that a coiiimlttee of four members be appointed te attend the annual meeting of the state beard of agrlculture which meets en the fourth Wednesday of January at llurrisbilrg. Thechatr appointed Henry 'M. Kngle, Wm. 11. llreslua, Jehnsen Miller and C tlvlu Cooper. M. I). Keudlg, tnusurer, presented his an nual rejsjrt, lrem which It appears that the total rts-elpts for the year lsKii were Kit's 17 the total ex jieiidltures fllln, anil the lial am'" In the treisury ?107 S7. I"l I I IIIIKII QUESTIONS. W. 11. Ilieslus asked and was given another mouth in which te answer the ques ques lien " Is there auy foaslble plan te warm drinking water ler cattle in winter 1" Henry U. Hush answered the questien " Is Bteck raising profitable in I.sncaiter county" Mr. Hush said the questien might properly lie broadened se as te read " Dees Farming Pay'" The subject should be considered relatively. Time was when a failure et the wheat crop of Pennsylvania was almost Hiilllclent te cause a famine; new all the wheat east of the Allegheny might be blighted without materlally di minishing the supply. '1 hese changes hav e been brought about by the railroad facilities ter the transportation of grain from the new grain Holds of the West. Mr. Hush made an explanation of the great injustlce dene te Kasiern farmers by the discrimination In freights in lav or of Western rivals. While he acknowledged the great geed that the railroads had accomplished by liirnlsblng impreed ami rapid transportation from the West te the eea-beard, he insisted that as common carrlera they should treat both sec tlens fairly. In answer te the question el stock raising in Lancaster county he thought it might lie mere prelltabla man nay raising, llav In the mew te-day is w erth about ffl. On the Held, there there thero fero, li waa net worth mere than (I. As the average amount or hay grown per aero is about a ten, he thought It would be a peer animal that would uet impreve in weight mero than f I worth In the ceurse or the season. In conclusion Mr. Hush said : "In aowrdance with the modifying ci renin renin renin slaucoeabave enumerated, I conclude that en lurins of considerable slr.e at considerable distance from consuming centres whether east or wester the Allegheny, the product el the soil may be dovetod te the rearing et live stock with a chance el prellt at leatt equal te tun cultivation or the cereals. " HeHatulie thought the time net far distant when I.an caster larmera w 111 fall back te raising mero cattle than they raise new. Jeseph T. Wltmer aimwored the questien, " What Ih the cause of streaks In buttet 7" by sajlng that oarelossness was the only cause. With care and oleatillness there need he no streaky butter. The following questions worn referred for answer ut next meeting : Hew and when should fruit tiees be pruned 1 H. M. Kngle, Te what extent can Irrigation be used en our farms 1 W. T. Clark. Announcement wai mad that Hen. Themas Dudley, of New Jersey, would lecture he- fere the aeclntv at next meetlni:. Mr. Kngle reiierled Iho rainfall for Iter, l8se, te Isii! , Inchen. Herein- Til If UI.HUmAHUAHINH Avr II I. Il.i la.eal llmi.tltelleiml 'T the Hlale Huimtie Cuatl. In an opinion dollvered by Judge Htetrett the supreme court en Monday afllrmcd the oenitltutionallty ofthe penal statute or May UI, ISVi, prohibiting Iho mauiifacture and aale of oteetnargarlno In this slate. 'Iho question came helnre the court en an appeal from thequatter sss'lens et Dauphin county, where W. I. I'etvell was convicted of viola tlen of the prevision of the aet. Judge (lor (ler (lor den Hied an omphatle dlssniil. Helding that the right el the Judiciary te arrest the oxecutlnn of a statute should nover be exercised exi opt In very clear cases, Judge Htorrett Mays This act la entitled "an act for the protection or the public health and te provent adultera tion In dairy products and fraud In the sale thereef." It cannot be doubted that the gen eral assembly bes full Kiwor te leglalate for these purposes, and thatthey ceme within the general jsillce (viwers of the state. These powers extend te the "protection of the II ve. llmbhoalth,)infertandquletofallDertons" The manufacture, sale and keeping of an article may all alike be prohibited by the legislature If lu Its Judgment the protection or the public rrem Injury and rraud roqulreslL Te deny the authority of the legislature te de e Is te attack all that is vital In the police power. The fact that the prohibited substances may be net Injurious Is Irrelevant. The sale of a mixture et pure milk and pure water has been pro hibited. Te held that a prohibited article must be unwholesome te make the act con. atltutlenal would be te overthrew every law the wisdom of which could net bear the test of scrutiny. The 'elslature was doubtless natlstled that the mauulaoture and sale of the prohibited nrtU'lewas prejudlcal te the pub lic geed te such a dogree that a remedy was needed, and we have no right te saythata penal statute less severe and sweeping in its terms would have allnrded an eflectlve rem edy. This is a legislative and net a Judicial question. II It is thought the legislature erred in the solution or that question the prtqier course Is te appeal te It te correct the error, It any there were. in his dissenting opinion Judge (orden declared that the purpoje of the act was te protect the dairyman at the expense of the consumer. Instead of being hailed as a benolacter, the chemlst who discovered that butter can be made from ether oils than that of milk was branded as a benefactor. The oleemargarlno act was clans legislation -that political curse which the farmers of the enstltutleu endeavored te pre vent, but which the general assembly soems dlsjiesed le perpetuate. In giving ferce te the act the court established the dtx-trlnn that the legislature may prevent the citizen from using any given article of loot! a doctrlne that must necessarily be founded en the ruins of the bill of rights. " bat a commentary en nineteenth century pregress and civilization '" said i be ledge In conclusion. "This act has made Chinese ceiirvatlni respectable." A rUSTUFFlVB muw lh I'rtri L'rrK t'u.lina.tsr MaRns a L'hanxs nf lis, (tiii.i vr., Jan. I -It Is said the appoint ment of I". It Hhank as pestmaster at I'eter's Creek, te succeied iiamtul Dersoy, resigned, Is creating quite an exciteinenU Mr. Shank w HI take the efllce te his store, at Teach Hot Het Hot tern. This postefllco has had a porlpatetle ex istence since It was taken from Peach Hottem, shortly after the death of H. W. V. lleyd, te a private house near Dersey'a mill, then iiiemxI after n short time into the mill among the dust aud clatter, and new that It has re turned te Ita old home It no doubt feels like taking a re.L Of course the Republicans are mad aud will raise a terrible hub-bub abent It being a serious Inconvenience te a num ber of the patrons, w hlle the patrons te whom the elllctt will be nested, think they are entitled te convenient mall facilities once In a quarter or aeenturj-, and are Jubi lant ever the removal Alow- of the Demo crats, perhaps three or four, Jein Issues with their Republican friends, and till the air el Pulton with thelr lamentations, and declare they will leave the Democratic party, but these who knew the kind et stuff the genuine 1'ulten Democrat Is made of, knew It will be a long while before he will desert the old party, boiuime a Democrat of such blue bleed as Shank hs been made post master te succeed a Republican. Hut, In deed, keine practical joker has raised the story that these angry Republicans aud their allies will bojeett Shank, net only In the matter of mall matter, but In his business of coal, lutnbertc , and no doubt some of them will uet cress the river In which Mr. Shank runs a ferry beat. Mr. Shank's property la net ler sale at a discount, however, and he thinks he will tw able te "get ever the llrsL" There Is a movement en feet te have this olllce connected with the mall en the C. A. T. I). It. H , as scan as possible. When this la dene it will be a great advantage te net only thlanlllce, but the one at l'alrtleld, and thohe or West Ilanger. Delta and Peach Uot Uet Uot tein, Yerk county. With such a connection a letter mailed In Philadelphia as late as eleven o'clock, n. in ,or eue in Haiti mere at i p. m , will reach 1'eter'a Creek, or Greene, the same evening. Thla removal thus can Im made the mostadvaulngeeus te our busl iikhm Intercuts of any local changes made un (let the new dispensation. HIIIKIl Mill . I he steam lorry beat at Peach Hottem has been decked ever ae she can cress the river, even when the wind la blowing, In safety. Of ceiitsn, with no place Ter the water te get In, It will have te stay out. A comfortable cabin has been uiaJe also for the use of pas- seugere in which they can Keep warm auu be tree from splashing water. The beat as newly rlgiretl Is a great Improvement of the old method of criming by man-power and often nut crossing at all. Last week matrimony gathered In Mr. J red Hagan aud Miss Annie Werl. Of course they dldu'iHee the ue el auy one wishing them happiness se much will last n long, long while. Will MeSparran Is going te I lerlda next week. The Independent cornet band has been re re erganl7ed, a number of old members retiring and new ones being taken In. Ailaiii.tewii Notes. A hams low is, Jan. 4 -Samuel K. Btaufler, proprietor of the "Out Honesty" cigar fac tory, gave an oyster supper te his empleyes, about fifty In uuuiber, en Saturday evening. Mr. Htauffer Is our geulal postmaster, tee, aud all who called ler their mall while sup per was serving were tieated te a alew of ej fters. Thore will be a grand spoiling bee lu the Adatnslewn public schools oil next Saturday evening, Jan. Mh. Tennyson's practical werka and ether valuable prizes will be given te ihe smvesslul contestants. Who Can Amirir Tbla? Ie the Editors of the Imelluhmeii. Many years age my mother used te Ring n ballad of which 1 remember only the open ing lines. " here was nurd, tbebatl'u raging; Was be lu the fruy or no T" The ballad, as I remember It, related hew a certain brave efllcer, named Ilurd, or lllrd, was refused leave of abseiice te visit his dying wife ; and hew having left the army without permission, he was arrested and punishes! as a deserter. I inn under the impression that tnese events occurred during ine war ei itsi Can any of your read era aid me In recalling this ancient ballad 7 J. 11. D. (Iiteit Hlelglilng Sinre Saturday the sleighlng, especially in the city, lias been excellent.and a great many poisons are taking advantage of It. On Mon day aftornoen Ibostreets presented a lively apiearance. Seuth Queen street, aeems te be the la verl te drive, Last evening quite a number of sleighing parties lelt this city for I, Hit, and ether places, while a numbercatne herefrem Columbia. Many people are taking advantage of the sleighing te attend amuse ments in l.anraster. A Teacher lUtueuibarcd. The pupils of the MlUeravllle school pro pre Minted their toacher, ii. A, Stauller, a beauti ful album n a new year's gift. NINOTKKNJTOLK KILLED ANH XIIIHIT IKJVHKI) in A HUKVH UH inn n u.haii.hdai), the rl Mnlletntt InrK and Chicago Vrathea lulu a Frelclil Nsr llifln, Ohie, Willis Itunnlngat l.l(titntn( M,-lhe Ms. of Wreckage Takri fire. Tliili Ohie, Jsti. I -Delalls from the wreck en the Ualllinore ,V Ohie, seven miles front this clly,whlcli occurred about t o'clock this mornlngaremeflgte, The fast line, whleh left New Yerk about ft o'clock yesterday morning with Ave common coaches, four sleeper, three baggage and et press cars ler Chicago, collided with an east bound Irelght and Is new a shapeless and burning wreck. The fast train was about one hour late and was running at sixty miles an hour. Pausing Republic, the first station east of here, llke a flash of lightning, they rushed upon the curve, one mlle west of that vlllage, and the next instant the fearful cra-sh came which hurled Inte eternity nineteen persens nnd Injured, seme ratally, thirty ethers. Wiien the engineer of the express discovered the approaching freight they were within one hundred yards at each ether and although the brakes were applied and engine roversod It wm loe lata The englne of the fast train Is en top of the freight engine and the coaches and sloepeis are toleseoped aud, te add horror te the disaster, fire broke out In the smoking car and seen spread te the ethor ceachee and while many wero kllled outright ethers, and the most numerous, were wedged In among the broken cars and slowly con sumed by the devouring anil relentless flames. an avvi I ' ISC 1 he screauiB el the wounJed and dying w ere heartrending, but no luituodlate assistance could be gi von , net until a larmer, aw akened by the crash came with his neighbors, who labored with Indefallglble real te rescue the deadend dying, was relief obtained. At this this writing 10 bodies have been taken from the burning mass and their charred and mangled bodies lie alde by side In the snow, a ghastly monument te the Incapacity or criminal negligence of some ene as yet un named. Assistance was sent from this city as seen a the news of the disaster reached here and arrangements have been made fera lull and detailed report as seen as possible. It la a fearful spectacle and vividly recalls the Ashtabula horror of the winter of 177. At this writing it is impossible te give the names of the killed or weundtd. I hey w 111 he rrecuretl and sent later. some or tiii; killed Chicaoe, Jan. 4. A dispatch was received at the local offices of the Baltimore cV Ohie railroad company, In this city, which said that the express messenger, W. bcett I'lerce, of Wheeling, W. Va , was killed . also that two telegraph linemen lest their Uvea. The traln'was In charge of Conductor liaskett and the pataengers were expected te arrive bore this aftornoen. Fears Fer Wm tern CengremD WAMntNoteN, Jan. t Great lnterest is mamfosted here among public tnen respect ing the killed and wounded In the railroad accident nearTlfUn, Ohie It Is known that several prominent Western congressmen left Washington for the est yesterday and it Is (eared that some of tbem may have been en the lll-fatedaraln. AH attempts te get do de tails have, up te this time, proved uns'iecces fill. AfUlTUKU HEHIOVH HUC(h A ra.enger Train en the llnstoe A Albany Haiti Thrown Frem the Track I'J a llreken Aile. Hosiej., Jan. I. The latent retorts from Bprluglleid are that tw e persons w ere killed and ten seriously injured by the railroad ac cldent en the Bosten vt Albany read this morning. The train was the Medoc pissen ger train lrem Albany which should have reached Spriugtield about ' a. m. Third telegram lrem Springfield states that It first-class Wistern mail bags aud 73 second class bags were burned In the accident There were two corpses en beard the train, oneol which was entirely consumed. Several persons ate reported Injuied and probably killed. 9.60 a. m. The latest from the wre.k en the Bosten k Albany Is that one piasenger car and one sleeping car were totally burned and soveral persona badly Intured, but none reported killed. The " Medoc" consisted el one baggage, ene mall, two sleepers and se. oral passenger cars, and Is the express lrem Albany te Bosten, reaching here at 5 .'5, aud Bosten at 8:65 a. ru. 10i a. m. Hie " Medi.: ' is the Chicago express making a close connection between Chicago and Bosten. An axle of ene of the cars en the express broke and threw the re mainder of the train against a freight train that was passing en the track next te It which threw the euglne and tender of the Irelght train oil the track. The engineer aud ftreman of the freight were badly Injured, the englneei belug caught between the englne and tender aud had te be cut loose. There most Injured en the express were the occupants el the smoking ear. Conductor Chapln, of the " Modoe," was badly leluredaiid has bben brought te his heme'ln this city. Passen&erj net seriously Injured have gene east from this city en the "Governer's" train, leaving at nje. The mere aerieuily lujured were car rled te houses In the vicinity aud sre being cared ler by physicians from thla city. The weather Is very cold the theimemeter being at zero. The reierters have net jet re turned from the scoue el the disaster. Superintendent Barnes el the Bosten A Albany railroad, says tint he has recelved word from Springfield thai only eue parson was killed lu the ace'dint al V et Spring Held this morning. Tilt lMt-IU.U. 8i'lUf.nnELli,Mass Jan. I Mittluea'iue station was the Bceue of a frightful railroad accident early this morning. The baggage car, smoker and day coach Immediately took lire aud were all consumed exrept the bodies and trucks. The head el the first steeping car was charred but net otherwise damaged by tire. List of the injured thas. S. Packard, WestUeld, printer, bon of Dr. Packard, el WestQeld, Injured iu loin and ether aevere Internal Injuries ; also, bad ta-alp wound. It Is feared he will net tecever Frauds Ibompsen, recently of the United States having station, nt Canipelee, near Sin Pran. elsce, cut and brulssd about the hips aud legs; Jehn Landes, West Sprlnglleld, flremau of local freight badly cut about head and race; Mr. and Mrs. V. b, Whltferd, Provldeuce, thrown from seat aud bruised. Mr. Whlt- lord was badly cut under the lower Jivv, Lester I.. Werden, Sprlnglleld, cut en leg , U. II. Clark, (colored) Windser Lecks, Conn., thrown out of w ludew and lelt leg cut and bruised ; Mrs. J. M Jeuka and daughter, Mrs. K M. Chandler of Trey, N. V, weie ou their way te Ludlow with the bejy et Mr, Jeuks,Mis. Jenks slightly spralued her ankle the l)3dy of Mr. Jenks was burnel, 1. Dwyer anil Kmillne Dwyer and adopled daughter, Miss helxerlne , MUa Kekerlne had her lace slightly cut. The through New Yerk and Chicago uall was en this train and the mail for all New Kn glaud points. There were five pouches or thlH mail and all were destroyed. All the Wosllleld and Pittstleld mall and the Albany totter mall were also destreyed, mak ing II letter pouches that were burned. There were about bOsasks of nevvapipers en beard the train and alt but soven or these aeks were burned. fll! IMAM IM HAirLINItriLt.B. II Intpltrs (ler CerreipiiiKlenl te a Fine Imag inative. Hunt. Hawi. inns ii.i, k, IV, Jan. I The new year openod up a vision of rare beauty In the country. The sunlight shining against the trees, which are coated with beautlfut Icicles, and thelr groteaquo shadows en the ground beneath changing their form and anon ro re newlng their attractiveness, as the tree lops aie swayed by cool west winds. Decks of Kngllsh sparrows hopping and chirping ever the frown lied or while, togethor with the merry clatter of the bells el the tastefully painted cutters, In which are seated rosy, cheeked girls and Jelly laced men, certainly making an attractive sight. As usual young America was abroad shoot sheet ing oil the old year. We hear of a party in Drtimere who shot as many leads nut of one of Uncle Sam's old muskets as he says as thore will be majority of Democrralle doctors for (Jlev eland lu lim, namely f.i Mr. Hilverthern, of Rawllnsvllle, had threo head el horses sent him by railway by a psrty In Philadelphia oil .Dee. 31st. On Jan. 1st, tie received word that two el the horses had been kllled by an accldenl en the read at Perry v llle, and the ethor se badly Injured that he presumably will have te be kllled. C. II. Armstrong, fermerly night watch man at the prison, had two of Ills Angers badly mashed en Saturday last by a vicious steer forcing him against the trough whlle tying him. Supposed valuable deposits or tnagnelle ere have been round en farm of J. W.Johnsen, lu Druuiore township. Twe shafts are being sunk ; as yet they have net get doeper than tenor twelve feeU The vein of ero Is ex peeled te be some twenty feet below the aur face. r. C.,T. J. Shirk, en the night of Jan. 1st last. Installed the following persons elllcers of Pliny J,odge lit, K. et P , V. C, It. J. Derrick ; C. C, Aaren Hilverthern ; V. C , Cyrus H. Kckman , prelate, J. Il.Hee'e, M. A., J. II. Pegan , I. U , J. J. lomllsen , O. O , H. Hluchart. Qunrterly meeting sen Ices at Mount Nebn, yesterday, wero very Impressive, and at tendance large. Sleighing is geed. I'litlF. ULKABOH'tl HKIUHN The Ureal Herse Tamer Ilrntni Anether Week Werk at trie ittek. Prof. O. H. Uleasen, the celebrated horse herse mau, began another week's work at the West King street rink Monday evening. His audience was fair-sized, and all expressed themselves as delighted with the evening's work. He began by giving the general points about a horse, his proper measure ment?, and directions for bis treatment. He then went te work te subdue a shyer, and succeeded most effectually In a short time, the animal being able te Btand the whole "Salvation Army" with the utmost equanimity. The next animal worked upon was a vicious klcker, who by the professor's drastic metheds became as gcntle as a kitten. Te show hew thoroughly he was conquered it Is but necessary le state that Prof. Oloaseu wasenabled te discbarge a gun standing en the animal's back, without the latter flinching iu the least. The last herse treated was a shyer and he waa seen under control. The evenlng's entertalnment closed with the driving double of the last two horses treated, who had never Been each ether be fore There will be an Interesting exhlbl tlen el the professor's art this evening. Prof. Uleasen said he would give $10 te any ene who would provlde him with a w lid mustang for handling the week. l.ctlei i drained by the Itfgl.tei. 'I he following letters were granted by the reglstoref wills for the week ending Tuts day, January I Administration Jacob Kllne,deceased, late or East Uemplleld township ; William II. Kline, Drumore Kast, administrator. Geerge May, deceased, late of Paradise township , l!?'bara May, city, executrix. Catherine Hucber, deceased, late el Adams low n , Henry llucher, Adamstewii, sdmln lstrater. Adam D. Miller, deceased, late of fpper Leaccck township. Jacobs, and Jacob Mil ler, Upper l.eaceck, administrators. Mary Brubaker, deceased, late et Hapue township , Geerge Miller, Ohie, administra tor, aLa. Testamentary Susanna Scutabacb, do de coated, late or Brecknock township , Jacob Schlabach, Brecknock, executer. Susanna Shirk, deceased, late et Kast Earl township ; S. C. Fellz, East Earl, executer. Jehn B, Miller, deceased , Inte of Ceney township. Henry S. Helluian, Ceney, oxe cuter. Jehn Gpmperllng deceased, late of Lsuca tei Jane lieinperllng, city, executrix. I.Alll AVULBT'S BEVHBT " Ih 0hiIiik I'layFerTlie Ween I' Ida Letrl' Cem pan) Ida Lewis and company opened their en gagement lastevening with "Lady Audley'a Secret," an Kugllsh story that was surpris ingly well Interpreted by this treupe. The large audience frequently manifested their approval ei the work of the star, Miss Lewis, as Lud'i Audit, and W. II. Coeler as Rebert Anility made up and acted well the character el a touder-beartcd husband and father. Miss Clara Ueldsby and 1". A. Lyou were also excellent In thelr parts, and EdS. Halstead's Impersonation of an Intoxicated innkeeper was xery natural. The costumes were handsome, and the work last eveuing Insures a successful week for the company. Te-night "Kesedale" will be given; en Wednesday, "The Seaef Ice, or tbuMotbet's t II ,,-... ..,.,.... .1 t...... L-...lntl . t.l.ln.. I ruui , WIUI3UDJ. "unuoiijiie , I nun), "Cynthia", Saturday matinee, "Twe Or phans," and hamrilay evening, " Ten eights In a Bar-room." An Arttfeamt Ancient llelrluem Ex-Mayei IHvid Klucb, et Altcena, Is the possessorol a watch eue bundled ye.irs old. It Is epen-faced, with cases aud caps and bears upon It the name ei Its maker, " V. Holllsen, Liverpool, Ne. tl.'.'el " This an. ttquated timepiece was bought in this city, In 17e7,uy Jehn Kinch, urandfalhoref ltapresent owner, who paid W5. It remained In his possession until his death lu lSi'i, when It bocame the property of bis seu DiV Id, father of David, Daniel and V. It. Klucb, of Altoeno. Until the death or Mr. Kinch In lbeJ It was carried by him, and it was tbeu bequeathed te bis Hen David, by whom It is new carried. Despile Its continuous sen Ice of one huudred years it Is yet in excellent condition, keeping correct time and bidding fair te run for a cen tury longer. Mr. Kinch has reason te be proud et this heirloom. Ilefere the Mayer. James MeTague, a stranger, was found almost Ireen te death by seme pedestrians en Monday night. He was carried te the station hoube and thawed out. It was net bis first olIeiiBe and the mayor Bent him te Jail for 30 days. Christian Miller, who claimed Lebanon county as his home, was held te await the erder of the Lobaneu authorities. He Is old and crippled aud will be made au luiuate el the Lobaneu almshouse. A young man, whose pa re tits live In the Ninth ward, was found by Ofllcer Wenninger asleep en a pavement last night. A half hour's mere sleep and he would have been dead. He begged ler clomeuey aud premised never te get drunk again. The mayor discharged htm with ateprimauu. Ilranug Continued. Lewis II. Wilsen was taken lrem Jail le the olllceet Alderinan Spurrier en Monday al al al torneon te answer cbarges of larceny, assault and battery end surety ut the peace. Anula Hol.liiRer, the prosecutor, failed te put In ap pearance, tbe alderman issued an attachment for ber and the ease, was oen'ltnied until this evening. Coa.tleg dcililenl. Las I evening about 9 o'clock as some boys were coasting down Ann street hill, tbelt sled ran directly under a borse attached te a sleigh, that was passing Orauge BtroeL The boys and their sled were thrown in difterent directions; the sleigh was upset, and tbe two men In It were thrown te tbe ground ; the boys ran oil' and se did the herse, before It could bu ascertained who the parties wero. The horse was caught at Orange and Sher man streets. II HATH UF HB11AHTIAH URAV. Native of (lermany Who flame In This I'lty Filly Years Age. Sebastian Ursti, an old and rospectod resi dent or Lancoster, dled Monday ovenlng at 5 o'clock at his residonce, Ne. 313 West Orange street, in the 81-t J ear el his age. He had been lu falling health for seme time past aw. Ing te his advanced age, but was confined te his bed euly about three weeks. He hail no apedal disease, but his physical system was broken down by age. Mr. (Irau was a native of liaden. Germ auy, and came te this ceuutry In 183.1. bringing with him a wlfeand ene child. He settled In Lancaster and raised a large family, of whom llve sons and two daughters survive him. The eldest son, Prederlck. Is a resident el Hante Kb, New Mexico j William, for many years an engineer un the Pennsylvania railroad, Ih new lu Knexvllle, Tenn.; Jehn and Chat lis live in this city, nnd Daniel In llenove, Pa. The daughters, Mrs. Mary SlelgerandMrs. Louisa Krecht, llve In this city. Mrs. Gran, the mother, also survives her husband. Mr. O rati was an henest, Industrious, pru dent man, and by geed management ac cumulated a comfortable fortuue princi pally in real estaU). He was a pious Chris tian, a member el St. Jehn's German Re Re Re lormed church from the time thecongregatien was formed, and befere that llme was a member et .Ien Lutheran church. His funeral wilt take place Thursday at 2 p. in. The services will be held In St Jehn's church, and the Interment will be made in .Ien cemetery. Death of Mm. Thee. It, Varrlih. Mrs. Thee. H. Varrlek, mother of Mrs. f. K. Martin, died at her home nt Jersey City at 1 o'clock this morning. She was an Invalid fera vcar. Deceased was well known lu this city, having visited here several times. Death el n Well Known Hetel Man. Jeseph Shant7, proprietor of the Clly hotel, Lebanon, died very suddenly at his home en Sunday afternoon of an aflectlen et the abdo men and Inflammation of the bewel. Decoased was well known te a great many l.ancas trians as he often vlsIUnl this city. He was born In Lebanon and although a painter by trade had been In the hotel business for many years. In 1S67 he was elected sherlir or .Lebanon county by tbe!HepublIcans. He always was a prominent politician and a lead ing member el the UrodepartmenL He leaves h wife, two sons and two daughters. home of the stolen Ooeda Found. Iielle Andersen was arrested en Monday afternoon by Officer Lewars, en a warrant Issued by Alderman Fordney. Sadie Hel den bach appeared as the presecutrix, aud her story is that she and Holle occupied the same room at the Kxchange hotel, rjhe missed several articles, and having a suspicion en Helle she bad a search warrant issued. A clothes brush was found In the possession of Belle, and she was wearing a pair el rubbers which she Identified as her property. Some Jewelry and ethor articles that were stolen wero net recevered. Helle entered ball for a hearing en Monday next. VUESTEH VUUXTW'M .VBII SUKltlFF Mrmk: My the Cars at Trater nnd Alineit In stantly Killed. Ileajamln Irey, sheriff of (Jhester ceuuty, was killed at F razor's station, shortly alter 8 o'clock this morning. He attempted te cress the railroad track In Irent of train Ne. 76 from Philadelphia, when he was struck and killed. The coroner's Jury exonerated the empleyes of the read fieui any blame and attributed the accident te the carelessness of deceased. The fellow lug special relatlve te the sad occurrence waa received this afternoon ; West Chester, Jan. i. Benjamin Irey, the newly Installed sberitl of Cboster county, was struck by a train at Frszer this morning and Instantly kllled. The sherlll lelt West Chester at 7: 10 o'clock this morning Intend ing te take the Pbronmllle train at Prazer. While standing In front gf that stall"" be was struck by the milk train Kast, whleh followed the Parkesburg train, and bis back was broken and skull crushed. lie was carried into the old station building aud Dr. W. P. Snyder, or Spring City, who was at Prazer, gave all possible attention, bui lire was seen extinct. Corener White empauelled a jury in West Chester and went te r razor te be'd an Inquest, the verdict was in accordance with the facta Te llrleg Three Texas Cities Near. I enr Wennt, Texas, Jan. 4. The lucer poraters of tbe Denten A. Western railroad company and reprosentatlvo clllzens el Jacksboro, Decatur aud Denten held a moot meet ing In this city yesterday te take Bteps te build the read which Is te ceunect the three cities mentioned aud give each three tines te Pert Werth In place of ene. This line starts from the Missouri Paclllu aud Intersects tbe Atchison it Santa I'e and 1 ort Werth & Denver. The city onglneer of Pert Werth was made chief engineer, aud will locale the line from Denten te the Atchison at once. This gap will be fllled In D days and the on en tire line completed lu ene year. Washington, Jan. t. Mr. Charles 11. Sherrill, the Washington representative el the Northern Pacltie railway In tbla city, died suddenly at an early hour this morning or heart disease. Baltimerl, Jan. The Annapolis Short Line railroad has been mortgaged te the Bal timore Sare Deposit and Trust Ce., for J50O, 000. Dei netT, Mich, Jan. J A A'fiis Pieial from Big Kaptdssays the Grand Itaplds vt indlaua depot, at this point, was burueu last night. A large quantity et oil stored therein prevouted the paving of the building. Less about $8,000. rarlbquakea In Seuth Carolina and (leergla. Chuilesie.n, H. C, Jau. I. Quite a sharp shock of (artbquake was lelt bore at ten minutes before se en o'clock this morn ing. The vibrations wero rrem east te west and were very proceptlble rer 15 or CO seconds and caused a geneial rattling of win dow a aud cracking el walls, but no serious damage is yet reported. The shock was also felt alSummerv tile, Orangeburg, Columbia, Augusta, aud Savannah. Tbe weather Is calm, clear and uuuaually cold ler this sec tion. The thermometer ut tUe signal office registered lfi degrees abeve zero at tbe time el the shook. The Wler Kltrttilllleu Case. Dhf non, Mich., Jan. 1. A Sews special from Londen, Out, says; Judge Elliet gave decision te day lu tbe Weir oxtraditlen case. Atter reciting the trial and examinat'ens held before blm at Oiceda, Mtch , blsjudg blsjudg ment, which coverod thirty folio ", was that Weir must be extradited. Tbe matter uew gees te the minister of Justice at Ottawa ler approval of Ihe authorities. .Vu Editor Uets two Vcars. Towhe.N, Md., Jan. I. Judge Watters to day sentenced Editor Illcbardteu, el tbe rcui 'ci JW te two veara imprisonment and te pay a unoer&OO for libelling Judge Ketvler through tbe columns of his paper. The sentence Is regarded as a very severe emu. me Late Judge Flther'a hureesier. AsNArens, Md., Jan. l.-Uur. Lloyd has appointed J. Upshur Dennis te succeed Hen. Wm. A. Kisher as one of tbe Judges of the nnpiome court of Uiltimore clly. Kiev en Can Dcmelltbed Wai ion, Ky. , Jan. L Freight train Ne. 17, south bound, en the Cincinnati Southern railroad, was wrecked at two a. in. near Hich- weed by tfie breaking of an axle. Eleven cars were demolished but no ene Injured. A mulium 5Iu of XVrlghUvllle l'all, Harris Wilten, of Wiightsvll.e, has failed, executions having been issued against him rescuing tne sum ei 8,-jai. OUT OF RESPECT TO LOGAN.x HUTU IlKANUHKs OF VUNUHMBB JlitlBPf Vllu A . --".,. n m t ,i fcf Mr. uullera Announce, ins Heath efths lt!tttV$ Member and thss.nau Artjauratea BM . ...... nqepu Hm. , Intleiit te llli Memori. " Wasiiinuiek, Jan. t The Ssnata wttkw 4 out transacting any business whataeatM aV Joureod ever today out of respect te tMHj niAtilnMl nf Mia lulu Nnn.lnr T,ncrn 1. . Immediately nner the reading of thej6stt. - nal Mr. Uullem arose and addrceslnc tM- chalrsatd: "Mr. Prosldent! The aegtlel death stalks through the land aud bli lahaj.'7- recent brler rocess el the Senate; Impealag , upon me a duty whleh I bare scarcely t,S ' Iirifl t tr MtrrRSri 1 1. A rltatn P atttnisliMAltlst Vv the (le.HL. of my distinguished celUW-JJ at hit home, whleh overlooks the capital cHj, lc al t I. fAA taljM ImlnaA il.Mjhh e,hlAKd A stt J nil luniu iiiiiiUbC-S UUl'JID 1UIVU U UIUVK UU QUR f day, the i.tlth or December, the spirit of JctVV: A. Legan took Its flight te the unknewsV;) realms or eternity : and en I rldsy last Ma ' funeral ceremonies wero conducted by tfctV Senate chamber, nml bn mortal reraalMil ' wero com eyed te the Mleut temh. Vfcw-k pjillfsd llttfiti In inniirn Mm Inamf am t UtiY, bravest aud nobleat of men-A wan leled brJV the patriotic peeple of his state and -f U'v natleu, a man lVtfVFSl t I.Ia I m A L -. -i ftuunu w un uuuuuy sua w 5'n the civilized world, aud ler nearlvr U'l.rl'.,' years a distinguished mouiberof the Senate. -;y,i', I shall net at this time. Mr. President, nt. ' &.i temnt tonrenounne the wents which ararlna rf-fl te the memory or ene who for se many vears j.,-- perfermed se Important and conspicuous XI patt In the allairs of the republic. At aa,;',1 earlv dav 1 shall seek le introduce snnrenrt. 4 ' ate resolutions and shall npeak, as I may .J.'", IaA t.Aa! nliln tt t . n .It.nnl.. ....ft.ll,. aa. i.-. vices et our associate ; whenv opportunity v?a win no given te senators te sy nttlng trlb- :, lllna In lila iimmnrv. Mr l,Mnnl nnt r.t '-& .t m-1 ' iuwi B.Asnias4sajs sav w ' respect te the memory of the doceased, Sena.'S-Vii ujr ueau, i niuve luui mu aeuaie ae DOW vi adjourn." Mr. Cullem's motion was agreed & te and tuoHenate aclourned. Heuse. The chaplain iu bli mernlBft1,', prayer referred In a very touching mananW te the receut death of Sonater I.egan. The Sjrcaker laid bofero tbe Heuse acorn-; munlcatteit rrem Hen. A, S. Hewitt, an nouncing that be bad forward ed te the nev- eruui ui .inn iuik ins iusiuhuuu u Dim VUj gresslenal representative te take effect ea V.'S January 1. 1BS7. Tabled. J Kesolutiens ollered by Mr. Thema of I11I 3s neiSf reciting that the Heube bad beard with :-iS great sorrow the announcement of Senater ip Lezau's death, were adopted, and as'a mark 'M of respect te the memory of the deceased tbr Heuse at 12.15 p. in. adjourned. BVABBlt FllOX TUB UALLUIT3. The l'tesldeut Commutes a Murderer' B(a tllitniwnTnw Tan A The taan rt TMk.v.?iXs W. Harriett, nnrtnr sentence br thn TTnltait ',', States district court, Western district et'ftf. Arkansas, te be hanged for murder en lasf.i. 1 4 111 nf .T.inllnrt-. 17. ur.s liiluv aeliut tintai P3$ by the president, The following enderaa.vy mentorthe executlveln disposing or the Is self explanatory : "Urn net quite wllllar "-. te pardon absolutely thla convict alter blaiVi convicuen ei muruer, ana aner a eeniai or mty motion for a new trial based BUbaUnllallyji' upon ait me papers new ueiere me. i i entirely satisfied that be ought net te auffarfSj the extreme penalty of tbe law, but 1 de Mt' think that when be killed the elder 4l Adams be was se driven te the wall by t-,J, attack of bis assailant as te dearly exense theft? 1 taking of life. I de net think the convlet Ih'rX vlted thaattack, but In considering au appll.i-'jj;. catleu ler bis pardon I cannot overlook th iSkJ f;ct that he armed himself and went te the place where tbe man was who bad threatened v?J leKiiihiin ueiore mgi. in me teuei wax wjpj .l.n ...InAMn -I.H..I.I l.y. H....ll..t am lt.M M.H ? U1U l13UUUl QUUUIU W JIUUIQUOU tji ma fau 1 1 j(J, he took Iu this homicide, and that he is guilty ..T or a enme much leis than murder, I have determined te cemmute his sentence le lm. .'" prlsenmeutat hard labor ler ths term of flvi, yeara." Uet Places lu Uarrttbnrg. UARRisnune, 1'a., Jan. l in tne ais'ri- a hutlnn efnlllrnrs nf the llntiftn tlin fnllnivlnff - . .......a.I , a.. .... a IabKa.1 ..I. n.inltn.Hl. x(.Ca I-u j . places : Uouse pastors and felders, Soett', Brady , Janitor commltteo rooms, J. Harvey. Haymond. Senate . Themas II. Coahrae.'-rjta dork : lanlter commltteo room. U. H. Eru. T The Senate and Uouse convened at noeo.'-it At 1 n. m. thn envnrnnr'a mftssAfrA had tint v4i& ,.. 1- - vpn been reati in euner ueuy. ya - itS Mllirauken 1'ellllclaua at War. tf'i'i Mu.uAUKtK, Wta, Jan. 4 There Is ij great row lu the tanks el the People's party V here. At a stormy meeting last nignt:yv Sberlft Daniels was charged with making aa;, agreement before olectlon te sunnert th,j Republican candidate for that cfllce en oea-' dttien that be (Daniels) should name the,. deputies. When the Laber pirty aweptfr.JS everything and Daniels was elected be sp.fjj peinieu n au vecuien, ins ivepuuncan oppe- nent, as uis uepuiy. sa luvratlERtlue Alleced Mlicoudect. bi MiL.vv.WKLr, Wis., Jan, 4 An invaeU Ration et tbe allalrs of tbe lusane bsj1B."., ai vvauwaiesa lias uccu ueuiauueu en wi;:;'e nnlnni eater and tnc.emiintent and rettennaaa '.' '. exists In tbe management of tbe InstitatlcM.j There are ether charges loe indecent for PUbLj He itlen. rta Thirteen Were Killed. "i-& M NtEe LAiinDe, Mex., Jan. 1. A depejf j ate fight took place early yesterday rjaernlag between tbe guardas rurates and about nrtyv smugglers irem me -.Americin siue, convey- a lug about 5i0,000 worth of goods Inte the Ml- Vi lerier. Tbe fluale was ten dead smugglers;. , and three guards, with the goods In tfce, bands of the authorities. . ...... .. (rS blllisuncrieg rrem iiiieinumjn. V ?m WASittNQTe.N, Jan. i, The prealdeet !jvj3 Aln.t l.n nlll B0V0I.M AAHIIIlhllnn .t1 A lXAl "'at LdllUU IUBUIH.mwwm.-- x his cabinet meeting te-day, but Is atlll sufler-, ing lrem rheumatism, and denies himself te ? caltei a except en official business. r stabbed Tbroeah a Luna. J . Laiiede. Texa, jan. 1. Andrea Ecaab aud Juan becarne met at tbe Wen oerMf" last evenlnir. They opened up an old eraeflsV. Auures piercwi juau miuu(u mie ivn luvV a . . I T .l.u..r.l. .Ka tall iMMa. with aliowle. uocterssay juan wiuuif. . , m -44 " A Vuulh's Suicide, fl CiMiNNVti, Jan. 4. William W. W.' kins, seed 18. whose parents aie reipeeteeV citizens of Bendhlll, deliberately leek kit J own life shortly tbefore neon te-day at Mk 103 Pearl street, this city, where be was ea nleved as collector. Yeung Watklne waft . accused by his employer ef;embmllng IMbra and fearing te meet his father, ne toea a oe-se , of rrusslcacld. ' "- -- .u trasiitstt inuivAitwn. -. WAsniisaTON, D. C, Jan. . sV Eastern Pennsylvania, New Jersey tliilBD... . Vt.lr1v f.tlA-V.Wt iritmii. seutherlv winds, lair weather. .'" , -" g,-i ADt'uilgbt Judge. i.i.l.e niniAia nfVuw Yerk, ha that " combinations te keep arUelee 9A or ether nwlUM no w 'Z"V , View OI gaminH iu ,i ; -- - -r.i- a UwrulceiipIra7-lMri'"l,,w,M ""? "jKffl MJ,V " T J. . i&Ji.3MJf iw.ia ..'
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