wftiwwymrmwm (Ik mxJLKtef 1 J volume xxnr-e. no. LANCASTER, PA., THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1887. PRICE TWO O wwrm -J . . mumt 3J IVXjV y V TIIKliK HOYS ACQU.TTK!) tirnrn.ii.tut) iniithr rnvr, ArHKimir vam i.v unviiunnii i.aht. I'elei llrx, l.tlnatit Alkeu mi.) I.eil I'.ikeit itti Trial for l.anetiy Tint lltMinl tlnry lletnrn True Hill Against ilaculit imi Wriltieattay livening M II O'llm. U'etlntnlat Afttrnoen.Von llie re assembling of ceutt the Jury In tlie ritie of fotninen wealth v, llenry Wat'en, Indicted for recoiling n f 10 null, stolen Irem the heuse of lsaae Ooed, ktifiwlrin tlie Minn te have been stolen, icudored a verdict or guilty ' maimer nnd form as Indicted. He was sentenced te undergo hii Imprisonment of thirteen iiumtliH. l'lauu I)lly, Kdwnril Curie and Jeseph Curie wero put en trial for iIlHturUliiK re ligious meeting, IJilw ( urlu lur assaulting l'ratik Hurl unit I'rntik I Lilly for msllelmis m Isolde'. According te thnnoiiiliieuwoaltli's wltno-se ttm colored Iltptlstshn I nnrvlce lu their chinch Ht r4Hftiinl()eu Humliiy eve ning, Do'embor hi, ttie deffmhiuts came te thu church and Duly would net Uke n seat when requested te de he by tlin eliurch olllcerB. llu persisted In talking te the Curies and w dually mt out of ttie church by l'dward JaaUsen, the soiten. Afler Dally was put out he kicked In tlie panel of the deer. Prank Hart weut te LMwaid Jack Jack eon's assistance mid I'd ward Curie Htruck lilui In tlie laee. 'I fit) nole iniiile by thu de fendants liruku up Inn tucrllng. A dcreti mom burn of the churi.li laufleil te ttie abeve fact mid tlie peculiar manner et tlietr testimony aflorded considerable amusement te ttie au dience, The defendant admitted having been at the church en tlie owning In question, but denied Imvlug made any dlsturbauce or hi faulted frank Hart It hkv lalmed that tlie thrce necused wre seated quietly when a colored woman said something te tlitiin nnd .1 nek son rushed up te Dally nnd run him out of the church. It was dented that tlie Bur vices were Interfere I with, and It was shown that two collections were taken up after Dally wm ejecte.!, nnd that when the jwltce arrived they were told te arrest neme ether parttM M the ene- who dliturbed thu uioel uieel ln. It m hIie Hhewn tlitthuaccuKl were puulnhed by tlie Hlilermin fur (lrii!il;eiuici am illierderly mdii'-t mi that owning. Dully'n oxplituutteu of the ureiklng et the P'diel wi that lit) Hlippixl entil'lti the tloer and hh beet went thrtuih the (Mtiel vthlch had Ih-eii broken boleio. Jury out im; JAcenti c'AtK. J. Hay Hrown.eomiHsl for James 11. Jacob',, netltlud thudUtrlct attorney tint he wanted Jacobs brought Inte xurt ni ha dttilred te mke it motion for n coiitliiuauce te the March adjournment term. The district at torney mid lie would have lilui bnniuht from prlaen tomorrow ( Thursday. ) rLKADEI) OlII.Tl. Harry ArinotreaK uutured n pln. of polity te Hteallni; a tablecloth from the heutg of Mary Huth, en Ne ember 25. He w.n seen toeomooutof the Iioihe, w.n follOHed by OlUcer Olll nnd nrre.teil h Ith the ntelcn property In blupomtleu. He wa Haiitonceil te undergo nu luprUeuinent or nix month. (IIIANIi Jvrtv III. II Ilvn. Trvt lilla Ijiyten Olbiea, felouteui u ptault and baltery nnd rotating an etilrer , Harry ArmitreiiK, larceny , Abram Hew, and Kste ltellly, keepliiK Iwwdy lioune , Wllllaiii I urrce, mxluctlen and fornlcitlen and bjatardy ; J.imui 11. J.iceln, inurdur j Peter Uei and Iiavl K'kert, lirceuy. Pelar Heaiand KdA-ard Aiken, larceuy. Thurnlaij ilernimj. ' 'eurt mat at !i o'clock and the Jury In the 01101 nl I rank Dally, Jewpti Curie and h. teard Curie, dHturtilng n rellgleui fueellnK. rouderod a verdict of KUllly,wtih a icrtimoieudition te mercy. 1'he Jury aofpiltted Dally of inallulnu mlaehlet and Kdnard Curie of amultlng Trauli HirL Hsntonce wai deferre 1 until M iturday, btuarl A. Wylle, Maris H riders and Wil liam till ht, three biyK, were called tur trial en chargei of larceu. Wlle and .Sindara are each 11 yearn old au.t Curlst only 11 nar old, Ttie court directed C'hrlit te be put back In the dm k fera hearing with h view of BenUlnn him te the llnnn et Kaluge. but MubMtqiiBUlly illrected htm te lie tried with the otherii, 111 his parenti did net appear te take any Interest In him. The testlmnuy of tlioceiumonnoallh'a wltne-se w. that u nar en thu Hiding at the outer depet wm en tered, the biuiK takeri out of a birrel of whisky and about live Kalleua ntelcn from tlie barrel. Wylle drank he inuch of the whisky that he beoame Intoxicated and was arreKteil. He admitted that he bad tdolen the whlnky aud Implicated the ether. Ills ntery wat that he watched whlle Christ cut at the buns; nnd Christ watched whlle he cut. A groater part of the whisky was found In a can hidden ueir a fin'tt along the railroad where, Wylle put IL There belng no toitlmeny te wounect .Sin den w 1th the thelt the district attorney nu in in in doned the case as te him. Ker the defeusu Wylie lotltled that he wai hlien whlaky and wlne by his brother te Iriuk ou this day, ami If lioatelouny whisky from a Headini; railroad car he had no kuOwlodge of Ih1iik committed the ellense, ouucceuntuf IwlDK under the lutlueucu el ll'pier. A number of witnesses tostltled that prier te this charge Wylle'a reputation ler hentsty was geed. Christ tostltled that he was gHen wlne tint day nnd was under Its Influonce. Thejury ronderod nerdlct el net guilty as te all the delcudautx. They wero called botero the court nnd Judge Pattorseu gave them a locture Hnd gned BdTlee, which If followed will 111 lit e them geed boys In the future I'tter Hew and ICdward AIK011 and the name IIcjh and l.evl Kckert, of (lap, were put en trial ou two charges of larceny. I'he testimony Hhewcd that en Hoptember I J, a box of plug tobicce was tikun from the l'oun l'eun xylvaula railroad warehouse, a'. Oip nt.it Ian, and hidden under the waroheuso. Hess nnd Alken wero neon te onter the wareheuse lu the ubsonce et the clerk and when they came out Aikeu had the box et tobacco under his arm. lie threw It under the waroheuso and lie and Hess walked away a low Ktepa and re turned te w here the box was. Alken get it nut and handed It te Hess, who covered It with hia coat. Jleth thou walked away a Miert distance and again returned and put the 1mx en a leg under tlie warehouse. They weroHeen te take and lilde the tobacco by a number of persona. The tostlmeny as te tlie larceuy cise agaiunt Ile( and Gckert was that a car leid et poul try was broken open botweon Kltuur'H and (lap en November 17. The accused weru neen te get ou the train, en which the poultry car wi auertly brlore the deer was broken niHjn. The turkeya were nil marked by hav ing the right wine cut. bJhnrtly alter the lar ceny one of the stelen turkeya was. found at Kckert'a place. Kckert skipjie-t nut niter the lnteeny asd was arrested by Philadelphia elll corn near Wulte Heck. Wlitm taken te Philadelphia Kckert agreed te pay for the turkeys stolen if the suit ngalust bun would le withdrawn. On IriaL (IRANI) Jl'BV ItltlLUM. True iliUj. Jeseph A. Miller, attempt te (Iren barn ; Paul A. Kussell, fornication and bastardly 1 Allen O. I'yle, assault and bat tery j Hlester 0. Culp, larceny as liailee. Ignored aula Henry Oreen, adultery nnd Carolina Green, fornication, with prose cutor Abram Harris for cost. The crand Inquest also reported favorably ou the eroctlen of two bridges, one between Lancaster and Dauphin counties and tlie sec end between Lancaster and Chester counties. The court wild they would net npprnve et the recotuniendatlon, as the county has built tee many bridges during tlie pud few yeaix. VAIT. ,1 r. HHlh9KI)HFlt II It A II. A rtiiinllifiil (Jltlian, (IixmI HelillKfi mill Ctttiliict-Makrr hf 'I rmle. C apt, JameN P. Hlckaecker died tins morn- Ingnt half-past ten iiVlnck at the reslilnucn el hla sitter. Mm. Auguata A. lUuch, 37 fVeat Orange, aged bl. He bad l)een In III health for about a year, but It was nut until two weeks age that he took bis IhmI. Tliern hsd been a geueial breaking down el his constitution until llnally n softening or the brain onsued, which was (he linmoillate causa of Ills death. CapL ltlcksecker was Imiiii In l.ltllr, Mug n son of the late Jehn and l.eulsa Htcknecker. After recelvlug an odueitlon at the Lltltz academy he was sent te lltithlvhem, Ph., te learn tlm cabinet making Iiii-Iihhs. Afler being tliere it year his employer Jdocllned business ami jeutig Hlcksocker came ou te IjaiUMster about ltu.1, nod llnlshed his trade with Christian Wldtuyer, and worked for lilm ler Mineral years afterwards. About lS'M he Utgati business 011 his own account and carried it en for three or four j ears, lu 1S71 he was takeu Inte partner ship with Mr. WliJuiynr under the linn name et Wldmyer A Hlcksecker, and re mained a member of thu firm until Hop Hep Hop tember, lSSn, when falling health admon ished him te rollre. III UK liSl.t Hl.ll H A sel.llll.lt. ('apt. Hlcksecker was nue et the first te volunteer In derrusenf his country wlieu the srccsslen of tlie Southern states took pIsce lu lvll. He unlisted as a prlvate soldier lu company 1", Captain i'rankllii, In the 1st Penusyliania Hweres, nericd three mouths and was mustered out with his company at the end nftnelr term. He ro-enlltted August Uth, lti'2, In the USiI ri'gltunrit. Was olected lstlleutensnt or Capt. II. K. Itaor'si-empjiny r,udouCapt.l!er'a loslguatien was promo ted te theutptnincy April II, lStkl, and inus tureil out with his company May 15,103. When lien. 1 ,00 and his Cuufcderate army ItiNaded Penusyliania, CapL Hlcksecker enlisted as an emergency man, was transtorred te company C, lliith reglment P. V, July 17, lsei, was made captain of the company Nev. I, lhit.t, aud was mustored out wllli his company atthe expiration of the war, June Jl, HVi In the several military posi tions held by (.apt. Hlcksecker he always tetiaviHl hlmsell rlllclently, valiantly and as a geed soldier. Alter the war he connected himself with tiee. 11. Themas Pest hi, (I. A. H., and remained n member or It te the tlme or his death. I IT. llli Kst.cm.it in 101.1111 K, CapL Illckeecker was ldeutltled with the Republican pirty and took an actlve lnterest lu lLs success. It) W!7 he was elected city treasurer without solicitation en his part, and was re-olected for two or thrce miccosstie years. Ills account worn honestly kept and he retired from elthe, having the full conn cenn conn denceor the isxiple. Capt Hlcksecker ueier marrlwl. Hlsneir (Mtrelstlies are a brother Mr. Levi Hlck secker, el ML Jey, aud two sisters Mrs. H. 1 . Hsuch, et tliU cliy, and Mrs. 1-'. M. Hauch, of llethleheui. thee two ladles are both widows. CapU Hlcksecker w .s a member el the l.Miiberten I,oilge, 1. A A. M , Lancaster Ledgo, 1. O uf O. 1 Washington Lncamp Lncamp meut or the sime order and of the American Mechanics. The arrangements for the luneral have net yet teen made, but the interment will take place lu Lltltz probably en Monday. In thodeatliet CtpL Hlcksecker Lancaster loses an upright cIUzdu whoewordw&saigood as his bend, and his bend as geed as the besL Holeaies a line estate, acquired by honest and economical means. He was a great faiorlte lu the circle In which he moved, aud aJdett much te the entertainment of his friends by his high musical talent. He was a lira-long member et the Moravian ehurch and fir some years leader of the choir. He frequently took leading pirts in the rendition el cantatas aud ether musical uutcrt.ttumt n glien I tr charitable or ether puriKwe. iiKr.rmti tirnTitr.ni nun uittkh CtintiKliic of thn Location or Tearl Htrret In That Origins!!)- IlrfttKiirtl, Monday night last was the regular meeting ulgbt el tlie street committee, but owing te no quorum being present nu business was transacted, and a special meeting was held en Wednesday evening te consider two 1m 1m pertaut matters, 0110 being the changing of the loeitlon or Pearl street from an Imauluary llne en the city plan te tlie original location as laid out by the city eugiueer aud adopted at that time, the stones baling bveu set, Hues glieu nnd the street opened ler three or lour square. Tlie citizens desire te haie the street opened as originally doslgned, as It makes a bottler terminus at Maner street, nnd the squares equally distant. As the petition did net come lu proper form te the committee It was rerened back te common councils te be reconsidered aud con form their action te that el the select branch. T'hc ether subject requiring the notlce of tlie commute! was the complaint et thu cltl.eus aud property holders ou Middle street lu reiiard te the het water running down the gutters, ever the paiement aud Inte the cellars or their houses coming from the Maxim Klectrlc Light cemtauy's plant, ou I'liun-'i street. Tills het water has ruined tlie cutters, which the city has en aoveral ocrisieus repaired aud relald, It Is also undermining the pnvementH, running Inte cellars and lu sumo Instances endanger In thu foundation walls of the proportion, Theclwk or this committee was directed te netlty said company te nbate said nuisance or the couimitteo would direct the city folicllei te proceed against lliem. asm j.irr Villi! f$ J.UUK. Slsila IX-ptilj Secretary "' the CeiniminnrMUti IhreiiKh busy's l'rleuflatitii The local bosses of the Republican machlne were startled en Wednesday evening when news was recelved here of the appointment el Him Matt b'rldy asdeputy secretary or the commeuwoalth. Mone el them had asked for It, they did net want te sce him appointed aud when they learned of the probability of his apiiolntment they pretested. Sennters Mylln and Stehmau klcked, but their kicking did 110 geed, for the pewer behind the threne said Frlily must be nppolnted. That power wasHenater ijuay and l'rldy'a appointment was made In return ler Frldy'sservlee In Ihu Intorest of Quay at the last primary when tlie local bosses were arrayed against Quay. The berth Is a geed one, the appointee is thoroughly familiar with the duties or the oKlce aud will give general satisfaction. It was rumored te-day that Mr. Fridy would decline the appolnlmenf, but us he wasneier known te decline anything geed, Hint rumor can safely ba proneuncod as untrue. Ill.tiirlied n Itellcluut Meeting LlUabelli McCllnteck and Hebert Hard man went te the Strawberry atreet church last ei en lug under the iullueuce or liquor aud disturbed the eervlces. They were ar rested by ChleftSmlth aud Ollleer lleocbler, and commltted for a hearing before Alder. man A. I Dennelly. An Itinerant Docter Arreited. Dr. Jehn Wilbur, who some months age Rtepjied at the Ktovens liouse, this city, and for seyeral weeks practiced his profession, has been arrested In Harrlsburgoneoiiiplaint et the Dauphin County Medical society. He gave ball In (600 for n hearing en Friday. He failed te register and proeure a llcense. TO SUCCKEi) MK. IIENSEL II ALLAH HAD UK US (1IIOHKH At THK II EH UVHATIVHTATK VHAIHMAN. Hie Ulielia RUite Willi rractlial lnaulinlt, ftsurli fltUAS m inversion ty (leie'a Name. Meinlters of lha Ktecullte Uemmltlee. The Htsta H.trceiittlen lleilileil. Lalls-i Wanders, of Philadelphia, was en Wednesday, at Harrlsburg, elected chair man or thu Domecratlo state commltlee. At the lueetlng or (he committee, Prolwser Hums, et Itrle, was chosen te preside, when Mr. llensel relliel. After settling n Wayne county oentest by giving the conlestauts half aveteesch, the uommlttee get down te bttsl. nnss. Mr. Wright, or Allentewu, lu a vig orous speech put Dallas .Sanders' name be fore the committee for chairman. This was seconded by Healy, of Schuylkill, and the Philadelphia delegates gave Mr. .Sanders unanimous endorsement K. II. Hauch, el Carben, nained Lckley II. Coxe in a lengthy sitoech, and inoied te strlke out Handera' name. Kisuer, or Iurerne, tried te bave Coxe's iiauie withdrawn, but Hauch was ob durate. Then Maurlce F. Wilhore made a lliely sjwecli in Banders' behalf. Hurke, of Mcrauten, secemletl Coxe's nomination aud said Sanilers had no nblllly as an ergaulrer. Htehly, of Adams, protested against putting Coxe boleru the committee, as he was tee geed a man te be drsgged In at this tlme. Hauch again get the Heur, and, alter praising Mr. Coxe, ended by withdrawing his name, and lu the same breath again placed It be be be fere the committee, niyingi "Let's olect Coxe, and thou ask him by telegraph II he will accept. " ' Oh, no , jeil don't play that old gamu en us, " answered Htehly. Wil Wil Wil hoeo protested against Coxe lielng placed In this osltleu. The voting preceeded ou Ranch's motion, ami the roll was called, when Uncle Jako.tegtorrefuscsl te vote, and said It was an liijustlce te oue et nature's noblemen te de this te Ikley H. Coxe. Then arose a storm of cries : " Take Cexe'a name oil, " and;ltatich was finally prevailed upon te withdraw Coxe'a name. This did net suit Hiucli, and, pointing his tluger monao menao monae lugly at the chairman, he shouted. "If I am the only man ler Coxe I In slst that his name Im kept ou the roll. If It la an Injustlce te Mr. Coxe te name him, then, lu heaven's name, break thu cellar aud de the correct thing by electing lilm." The vete resulted In &01, nays nnd 11 yeas for Ranch's motion te substitute Cexe'a name, and then Sanders was elected by acclama tion. Mr. fSsnders made a spoech, In which he asked ler lair play and the a-sslstance of theso who hnd the koed of the party at heart, nnd said that If Coxe had pnnounced himself as a candidate he would have voted for him. Mr. Slean, of Philadelphia, ollered a reso lution eulogizing retiring Chairman llensel aud thanking him for laborious and eminent services, which was unanimously agreed te. In thoeientng the following members of thoexecutlte commtttee were elected: W. J. llrentieu, Alegheny ; I F. Kerr, Iledferd, W. L. Scott, Hrle ; it Ji Wright, Lehlgh , Kcklpy H. Coxe, Luzerne . Jas. H. McDevitt, N'erthumberlaud, and J. Henry Cochran, Lycoming. There was seme queer voting. H. Ilruce l'etrlklu, et Huntingdon, who was en the "slate," was beaten by 1', votes, and James M. Uullrey, who was also slated, was badly knocked out bocaue of the part he took In the Westmoreland congressional tight In upholding HaQerty. The committee decided te meet In Harrls burg en the s-cerid Wednesday in May next and hear reports 011 county organization and name a day for holding the convention. Harrlsburg was selected as the place for holding thenextoenvontlou.thoonly formid able competitor beiug Allentown. Mr. Hucklustelu, of Allegheny, ollered the fellow lug Iteselifd,Thnl in Ooierner Patllsen the Democratic party has had a most faithful etllcer, te whose admlulbtratlen we point with pride, as he leiies the gubernatorial chair as clean and pure as when he took his seat, aud is se Indorsed by both parties. He has served the people lu the true meaning of the constitution, aud has delivered the gov ernment el the gnat commonwealth from all jobbers , he has been the most earnest ex ponent et the people's rights, and has fear lessly and earnestly held tac red the trust put lu htm when elected -that prlvate citizens hai e rights that even the combined monopoly of corperatl jus must respect llcv left, '1 list we hereby express our fool feel ing of unwavering continence lu President Cletelaud aud proudly aud gratefully refer te his falthtul application or the Domecratlo principle et referm, te hla Btrlct ndherouce te the pUlferm of the last national Democratic convention held at Chicago, and te his wlse aud conservative policy et administering the gei eminent ler the beet Interests or all the ixsiple el tbose United htatea. The chair wns authorized te appoint acom acem acom lullteeof seien te consider a unllerm plan for congressional and senatorial nominations, te rejtert at the next meeting, and It was agreed te recommend that an apportionment or delegates Ik) made every two years en the basis of gubernatorial and presidential elec tions. During the meeting Chairman llensel sub mitted the apportionment el delegates for the next year, based en the vete of lSO, In which the counties will be given representa tion in convention us fellows : A Indi cates gain , I less, j Adam. Allt'Khnny nut nu.iict. Hocend Ultra ou till ruth hUtl AiuistiuriK llealtel lloUreul ... Httrks rlisttllstilcldieail liiul Hecuml llhlll. ... UraOIeril ltuiks .... llutl.-r . ... 1 nuilirln i Liuerun 1 nt-Va UttUillstrlct I Kcienth ! Lyceuilna. .- 1 McKuan 7 Morcer Ulllltll I Moiireo 1 Montgomery ... I '( Menteur I NorttiHiiipieii .... .N'erthumberlaud .... I'eny b t'hltiidcltiliia 1 Urst district . . I St'cemt Ihlid f Kenrlli 1 Firm Hlxth Cameren 1 Siiiuiith 1 arben .... s hlghth 1 (Jentii) . . 1 Mutti . ... 1 1 hester e Tenth 11 Clarien . Si Muvimlh i Uleartluld ... Twelfttj tl rimleii 3 Thirteenth I Columbia Kenrtt enth.... 2 Cmwlerd ft Hfleenlh 3 C'uuiburland. ... 6 Klileenth 2 llsu iihln Miieuteenlh. ... 1 I list district (liar l.b;htuunth J rUburjr) M Nineteenth it heuend l 'Iwuntteth (8 Ki-lawaie 4 Tweuty-tlrst I lk j '1 weiity-afceud 8 tnu- Twenty third ... J rir.ldlitilcl (Erie ' 1 Menty-fourth 3 city) 3 Iwenty-dtih Fecend M Tweuty-slxtb . t Kaye te !. '1 went j -seventh . 1 feivnt 1 Twenty-eighth. . J lianHln 4 I'lke ..... .". 1 t niten ,. I I'etter '1 i.leene . ... . 1 dchnylk'11 HuniliiKaen .1 Hut District .. 3 Inillanu second 2 Jurorsen 3 Third J Juniata i reurth .. . t Lancaster '115 tier 1 Hrl district;! Lan- tmnuriiet a castclcllj) S.Sulllvau 1 feeend .' siisquehnnna. .. J Tntid .. . tl lietra 1 l.iiiTleuu 2 tfuten 1 l.elmnen , . v enange J l.ehlrfh 3 Warren i Liuurne- Washington tl Urst Ulitrlct 'J Wayne 3 hecena '.'Westmoreland .... 'S Ihlut JWjnmliiB i lentth ,1 Yerk le LacWHWHrnia - hlxthdlBtllct .. ! Tetut Jt.$ KlKhtll . -' The number of delegates te the lat state convention wns U50, a gain of U this year. IH'ilUatlen nl st. I'aal'a Itefermed Church siHiiiietin, , The re dedication of HU Paul's Hofermed church, Mauhelm, Hev. Warren J, Johnton pastor, which has teen repalred during the past live months at a cost of fe.OOO, will take place en Sunday next. Serv Ices will be held In the morning, afternoon and ovenlng, when able divines of the Heformed chureh will preach. The church la ene of the most haudeome In the county, and a large crowd Is expected te be present nt the sorvlces ou Sunday from the neighboring towns and this city. Appointed en Heaver's Stall. James II. Lambert, of the Philadelphia Press, has been appointed en Governer Iloaver'a stafl. till! VULI.KOTIVH UV TAX KB. J eh moil Miller, ut l.llilr, Charges that (lie UeminlMlnners Want te (lite New unices te 1'eIIUlsI llsngers-Ou, The following open loiter has been ad dressed te the editor of the Lltltz Accord Di:ah 8m 1 1 hve aoveral limes writ teu articles lu leroreoco le the collection of our tae", and duty compels me again te de se whan I nee an advortlsement or the county commissioners In the Lancas ter paperr, which, If carrled out by the legis lature, would atlect tlie tax-payers of the county many thousand dollars. The iollow iellow iollew log Is a part or said advertisement 10 WIIOII IT MIY I ONl'KltN. Notlce Is hereby given that application will be made nl the next session or the legislature (it I'ennsylianls, for the repeal of the following local ii'-ts, or snctlnns there et solar as they relate te the collection or tnxes In certain districts of Lnncaster county i Aclel April 10, KM, fCf 711'. I.., pge 441.1 ActOl ADrll7, ISH.'ee III' I. , pug.) lis.) ' Acter AnrllO.lSlJ Sc.lO(l' I, pajrewi) Actef Marchll, ltS0. "ec Id' I,., paueKt 1 Acter JInrcli 21. Ih.ii.Cec. s( I' I, , jii(e ill.) Act or March ?', lsM, 'c. 7(1' I. , jiske 2MI.5 Actef aprll HlMiBse t(K l.,nsKe S27.I Actef KntirunryU, ISM, Sec. 7(1' L.paKeS".) Act of March 3, lt ( ' l, paire HI 1 Act nl March 31. IMI (P b., 813) Act of April?, ISM (P. l..pai S03) Act or May I, ttfll (f I. , r'KulJl) Tlie ebject or Ihls propesod legislation Is te obtain a uniform mode el collecting state and county taxes ill the county et Lancaster. HAMi-nr. 51ykiis, Jnnv (iiNeuii it, lln.invl'. Uaiitma.v, tommlsslenera of Lancaster county. 'Iho object, as they say, Is te have a uni form uiode of collecting the taxes through the county. Hew, then the objects as brlefly as posslble Is simply this, that all taxes, shall be collected under the law of IMS, which glves a nlce little office te seme township or ward politician at a salary vary ing Hern t-00 te 51.000 expense te the tax psyets. This Is the whole matter In a nut shell. The new law of 18' gives him 2 te 5 per cent, commission en all taxes te the collec tor, thn bulk of whleh will most naturally be coliected at the 6 per cent, which will amount te nearly&ne In the smallest dis trict lu the county and in Maner township, tlie lamest, te ever $1,300, and te Warwick township ever 1700. The old laws above mentioned ( and which our county commissioners want repealed) la that these taxes shall be collected by the lowest bidder, which is done In Warwick township for less than fleO. Net only that but It further provides that the dlUcronce be tween the S per cent and the lowest bid shall go back te the township Inte the school fund. This rebate ler Warwick township has beeu .WO and mere Hut te glve your leaders a full and do de tailed statvmeul of this whole matter I must go Inte statistics. The auoveadiertiseinent which proposes the reieal of certain acta and parts et the acts named tberem, concerns the following townships in the county . State, County A Sche'l Taxes Art Of ( Kall.an) -tei Iwp 113,09160 Apltl l', lSel J West L4m.ar Iwp ... 'iVmei t 1.PHCUU 1 H J' 1U,P Pi Actef l tipper Lear-eclc Iwjt April 7. ISO I Bust HcmpaeW Twp Actef April 6. ISO. Kail rsrp ' IMinn Turn ... . Actef I West HcmpfleM Tp Mar. 11, lsSO Maner lip t, Kaphe 1 stji Actet Mar 54, MX, llKwulTup Aitet Mar.it Ibll, Mantii-lin Tivp Conestoga Twp Actef J Lrernarvim Inp Aiilii;it:rt KpnralT Sillsbury Iwp Act Keb 9, 1'Sa, Warwick lp Act Mai. 3,18)1, Uincisicr Twp Acter i raraaisc rp .... Mar Jl, ls.il ( WcstC'i' vi e Iwp Act April .-J Isirt. t'equea 1 wp Act iiuy 1, 1M1, Marlet ji Uni 11.3HJ 51 13,613 18 14IWI67 8.917 SI 11617 11 n.m ;a 17.M0 61 10,231 H 1V37 4'i 6, SS MOS 10 lSlpl 54 17,235 31 15.213 86 4.1 CO 11.104 12 5,4)1 67 6.SS7 01 5.3J7 71 Total .f7,fS!85 The abeve Uble shes the state, county and school tax as a total ter each township separate, ameuuttng in all te (167,632 63, which, ircelleeted under the new law, would cost In commission about L.,000, which is new coliected uuder the old ter less than 1.1,000. The question ler each township Is, shall It be collected at au expense et thousands or dollars, or will we jeep the old law. Each lownahlpjmuntai'ferluelf. Wethlnk each tow uahlp should de se promptly, and then all tue townships should make a united effort te prevent the repeal of the old law, and net only that but crush eat of exlstonce the new lawer ISse, w blub Is an unjust and I say an unconstitutional ait if tested In all Us branches by the highest tribunal or the state. If eurcfliiiml uuDn want a uniform mede of collecting these taxes why net make the old law unllerm i 1 ever the country II ene can bodenn the euer can also be done and faie at least f I0,e -1 te the tax-payers of the county. Hut let me ceme bacn. te Warwick town, shin This la an Important matter for us as tax-payera. nnd for this reason I ai ene et jour number have awuuied the responsi bility of calling a pubi l meeting en next Sat urday evenlng at the npnuga hetel. Our taxes are as fellows State K,J6S L"e, county, 0 "y&67, school ( Lititz and tows ship) ?Q,030. Total Jl -Is "Ji. New, then, under the old law, the act of 1 ebruary U, 1S5J, and which Is oue et the number which the commissioners ask the legislature te repeal your state and county tax Is collected for t-14 Your school tax for about the tatne If net less, se that all are col lected ler less than JHM. If this law Is repealed and jour fl.),JIS.5i Is col lected by n collector uuder the new law eieu at 3's per cent, which Is a lair aierage between - aud 5 per cent, the commission would amount te lbi2 60, or f ISl CO mere than you new pay. This would be a soft snap for the en lei ter and take that much meney out or jour poeket Net euly that, but the old law provides Iho dif ference belw eon the bmcat bid or amount you pay for collection aud '. per cent shall be paid back Inte jour township school luud. Your county and state tax in War wick township amounts te ', l' se, and at 6 per cent lsM58.3l. N.i if jeu pay f 13 for collection, you get a rebate from the county 01 fiiu ai into your tcuoei mini mis auueu te the MSI bt), jeu saie ou commission the snug little sum of $v, aud jeu are just se much out et pocket If the comtulssleuors' movement te repeal the old laws succeeds. This Is contemptible r .bbery net euly te you as taxpiyers, but It pees further. Itallecta the peer children, who are n-nlug te school, for It takes fUO .1 out or 11 tuml by which they are hJh eled and protected. It Is 11 sohemo set up by a corrupt Ifglslature te pass su. i a law as that of ISsj, and was formed lu the Interest et the local politician, rer thore are se many that the leg islature cau't provide plai us ler unless by such new laws as are (rimed and forced uen the people at tli- ir oxpenso. It Is Hbeut tlme that we rise up as a uuited people and protect 1 ur interests when our county comtulssleuors assist nnd usk for the repeal of theau tax cullectleu laws, which hae been lu existent 0 ler forty years, as geed aud sound as geld and silver, te replnce them by such tllmsy acts as the ene of lsb,i, which does net even proilde when a collector shall pay ever te the si hoel directors the school tax in order te make their monthly payments te teachers. He may held the meney for n year If he itioesea and tifce It; nu law can provent it Tnosearoa few facts. 1 shall be prepared te further vontllate the matter nt our moot meet ing. Let there be a geed turnout, be that Warwick township tau show bj' her action that she Is the Urst te take a bold staud against the men who net only pass new laws against our best Interests as tax-pnyers, but make nn attempt te blot out of existence the few old ones that stand In our laver. Let us set an exnmple for ether tewushlps te iollew te preveut the repeal of thee InwH and send such remenstrances te Harrlsburg that will make our lawmakers tremble in their beets aud let well enough nlotie. Yeura resist uully, J his iti.s Mil i.lu, HliuOlOmlfsl te AgruU. 1 10111 the llosten uie' e Mether "Jehunle, brush thu duat oil j-etir beets." Johnnie "Is that the kind of dust papa was talking te governess about?" "What did he say?" "Dest thou leve me, Agnes?" "Ne.lt wns net, Johnule; but Agues will dust out of here te-morrow morning." Hurled In Verh 1)0111117. Mrs. Danlel I'lshel.whe died In ML Jey en Tuesday, was burled te-day, at Deer, Yerk county. IN THE LEGISLATURE. tuusb into vontvexn Jim vonmir venmir xnen ur kksatk and iiuvik. The Laiicmter Memoirs Named en a Number. Chester bounty's Uetnocrstle Sliertu He. Jected litlie Senate Hereral llnnilretlef I'attlseu's Appnlntmenta (Jehllrined, UAttitlsiibim, Jan. ).- ThoHenate te-day con II r med Beveral hundred appointments made by Governer Pattlsen, nearly all no taries public. A few were laid ever at the ro'Uet of senators ler personal reasons. The appointment of Lewis Moses as sheriff el Chester county, successor of Hberlfl Irey, who died a day after his Inauguration, was rejected by a party vote. HOUHi; COMMIITKI'.H ANMOUM Kll. Npeaker Heyor announced his committees te-day. Packer, of Tiega, is chairman of con gressional apportionment; Isenberg, lllalr, Icglslathe apportionment; Daarden, Phila delphia, appropriations; Lesds, city passer ger railways ; Hobertaoo, AHegheny, cor porations ; (Jriswell, Venango, Judiciary gen oral ; Robertsen, Delaware, Judiciary local , Hbaw, Hlatr, municipal corporations; Chad wick, Delaware, railroads ; Vodges, Phila delphia, vice and Immorality; Graham, Allegheny, wajs and means. The Lancaster county members are thus distributed en the committees : Accounts, Ktnlth -, agriculture, Peeples and Kemper , banks, Kaullinan , bureau el statistics, Kaull man , centennial affairs, Kemper ; city pas senger railways, Davisand Kemper ; counties and townships, Peeples ; education, S T. Davis , federal relations, Peeples and Hmlth , geological su r vey, Peeples ; j ud lclary general, Davis ; pension and gratuities, Peeples and Kaullman ; public buildings, Haldwin , rail rail reads, Smith ; ways and means, Smith. First Illll Passed I17 the Heme. The Heuso passed the first bill of the ses sion te-day. It propesos te add four magis trates te tbose already In nervlce, at an ex peneo el $3,000 ejch a year. The bill was premplly reported favorably from committee In the Senate dams' nu.L. Davis, of Lancaster, te-day Introduced In the Heuso a bill te place the name of Juries In the possession of Judges of courts instead of recorders. Among the resolutions Introduced lu the Senate te-day was ene by Urewn, of Yerk, asking for the passage of amendment te the constitution et United States, providing ler the election or V. H. senators by the people Instead of by the legislature, llorten, of Choster, Introduced a bill In favor of women sutlrage. . Hills wero reperted favorably slmpllfyng and exhibiting the trial of suits and reducing the expenses of such proceeding, extending mechanic Hen law te household estates, and enabling women te testlfy In Intorest cl their husbands. KXySTK STAXUINO COSlillTTRKtl. Ueir the 1-sncuftter Members Are riacet! In Their General Utttrlbutleu. In Harrlsburg Wednesday morning, Lieu tenant Governer Davlos In the chair, bills were Introduced as fellows Mr. Cooper, 1 educing Ibe tax en ttioneysat Interest from 3 te 2 mills and placing 1 mill in the state treasury aud 1 mill in the treasury of a county or city of the first class. Mr. Wolvorten, authorizing married women te transact business, te sue and be sued, te sign mortgages or deeds, etc., Independently of their husbands. Mr. Brown (Montgomery), for au addi tional law Judge In the Thirty eighth Judical (Montgomery) dlstricL Mr. Newmyer,repeallng the throe-mlll tax. Alse, permitting the holding and convoy cenvoy convey anco of title held without authority el law by aliens and corporations. Mr. Wat res, repealing the law authorizing borrewors te contract ler the payment of all tatCH upon leans. Mr. Martin, appropriating $30,000 for the erection of monuments le the memory of Generals Meade and Hancock en the battle field of Gettysburg. Mr. Walllug, allowing husbands and wives te testify for each ether in criminal cases. Mr. Macfarlane, a legislation apportionment Identical with the porfected bill of 1SS5.J Mr. Usbeurn made nu Ineffectual etlert te have a resolution passed leaning Hothermel's picture of the battle of Gettysburg ler use at the American exhibition In Louden. The standing committees for the session were announced as fellows : Constitutional Hoferm Messrs. Drewn, (Montgomery), Hegg", Gobln,Osbeurn, Wil liams, Tayler, Lines, belhelmer, Hennlnger, Hrewn, ( Verk) aud Wilsen. Federal Relations Messrs. Cooper, Heggs, Heed. Steole, Alexander, Helhelmer, Martin aud Metzger. Judiciary, (Ueneral) Messrs. Grady. Hey bum, Walres, Mylln, Uebln, Willing, Thomp"en, Heed, Newmyer, Wolvorten, Ueuninger, Ress aud Hliult. Judiciary (special) Messrs. Heed, Hey buru, Osbeuru, Walling, Taj ler, Pen rose, Alexauder, Allen, WoHerten, Hebs and ShulL Judiciary (local) Messrs. Watre, Gebln, Thompson, Dalameter, Uchnatterly, Metzger aud Wilsen. l'Tuauce Messrs. Macfarlaue, Cooper, Uradj', Ktnery, Harlan, Hull, Heed, Delamater, Wolvorten. McAteer, Hetts and Wilsen. Appropriations Messrs. Heyburu, hteh- mati, Osbourn, Wntres, Allen, Mylln, Hutan, Schnatterly, Watsen, McAtcer and Martin. Retrenchment and Reform Messrs. Wal ling, V pperman, McLiln, Alexauder, Metz ger and McAleer. Kducatlen Messrs.8tebman, Lmerj', Mac Mac farlane, Williams, Meredith, Alexander, llrunuer, McAleer aud Martin. Congressional Annortlenment Messrs. Kutan, Macfarlane, Cooper, Hey burn, Walres, Hull, Heed, Meredltb, Walling, Thompson, Mylln, Wolvorten, Wilsen, Hes, Hetts, Ment.er and Shall. Legislative Apportionment Messi a. Mac farlane, Hutan, Grady, Utipermau, Kmery, Kecfer, Mylln, Steel, Newoll. Williams, Penrese, Kchnatterlj, Hetts, Wilsen, Mc Aleer and DachredL Agriculture Messrs. llarlau, Slehmau, Steel, Alexander, Lines, Hrunuer, Dnchredt, Martin aud Hrewn (Yerk). Library Messrs. Walling, McClure, Pon Pen Pon reso, Allen, McLnln, Wilsen, Ress and Hrewn, (Yerk). Insurances Messrs. Newoll, Mylln, Heggs, Gnidy, Macfarlane, Harlan, Ktnery, Hees, Dachredt,.Scbnatterly and Hbull. Railroads - Messrs Keefer, Cooper, Gradj-, Htehman, Delamater, Wolverton, McAteer, aud McAleer. New Ceunties and Ceuuty Heats Messrs. Hmery, Meredltb, Newmyer, McLaln, Taj' Taj' ler, Hennlnger, Dnchredt and Hosa. Municipal Alfalrs Messrs. Upperman, Cooper, Maclarlane, Osbourn, Watres, New myer, Hrunner, MoAleer aud Watsen. Hanks Messrs. Delamater, Lmerj-, Hufl', Hutan. McAteer and Metzser. Accounts Messrs. McClure, Keefer, Newoll, Tayler, Hrunuer and Watsen. CorKratlens Messrs. Hull, Keefer, Heggs, Upperman, Newoll, McAteer, Selhoiuier and Hetts. Mines and Mlulug Messrs. Williams, Walres, Thompseu, Hull, McClure, McAteer, Hetts aud Watsen. Canals and lulaud Navigation Messrs. Meredltb. Heyburu, Hrewn, (Moutgemery), McLaln, Solhelmer, Hetts aud Schuatterlj-. Publio Hulldlngs Messrs. Thompseu, Mc Clure, Penrose, Delamater, Schull, Hessnud Martin. Vice and immorality Messrs. Lines, Osbourn, Walling, Hrewn (Montgomery,) Penrose, Honulnger and Wilsen. Centennial Atlalrs Messrs. Hrewn (Mont gomery), Harlan, Williams, Keefer, Hteel, Hennlnger and Hrunner. Pensions and Gratuities Messrs. Watres, Gebln, Allan, McClaln, Helheimer, Dachredt and Brown, (Yerk). Publla Prlntlug Messrs. Begs, Coeler, Newoll, Allen, McAteer ami Watsen. Military Allaire-Messrs, tiebln, Yntre, Osbourn, Lines, Helholuier nnd DachretlL Compnre Bills Messrs. Htoel, Meredllh, Gradj-, Newmycr, Brown, (Yerk) and HtnilL (lUACIt VUUIlOlt VHKXOIt TXJ. AOnmenns Display ert'luk anil nine A Floed oifciertrle Ligli), anil a lllghtlteyal Luiiet. Wodtiesday evening Iho " 1'rench Tea," gtveti under the nusplces of the ladles et Grace Lutheran church, was openod In the locture room of the church, which has been betutlfully doceratod ler the occasion. De sides the olectrle light with which the room Is usually lit, two additional chandollers, each being of lOOcandle pewer, wero sus pended from the celling, throwing a Heed el light ever the pink aud blue decorations. I.eng bands of pink and blue muslins hung Irem the ceilings weropreltlly draped and looped up with the opposing color. The tabtcs, of which thore wcre mero than n dozeu artistically arranged, were oevorod with pink and blue, and decorated with rosettes or the tame colors. The ladles In charge of the tables were ail dressed lu pink and blue aud ofeeurso looked charm, leg. An orchestra cf ten or twelve Instru ment, under the lead el J. Pred. Sencr, furnished excellent music during ihe nvo nve nlng. Mrs. J. Pred Scner was president of the iadles association, under which the tea was given, and manager of the reception com cem com mltleo. Mrs. Gussie HtauUer had charge or the fancy table, and was assisted by Misses High, Hellmeler, Bunk, Amer. The cake table was In charge of Mrs. Rumple, and Miss Katle Oriel had charge ei the con lec lec teon ery table. The flower table was In charge of Misses Maude Uubley and Ksther Kendlg. The lunch tables woreuttondod by Mrs. Kline, Mrs. Helllnger, Mrr. Leman, Mrs. lleupt, Mrs. (ill), the Misses Uallle Keller, Ilallle and Kdlth Ketler, Llla Arneld, Kdlth Brady, Grace Shearer, Hallle and Mlnnle McKeown, Mame Ooedoll, Mame Herner, Kate bwartzwelder,Mlss Wol Wel Chans and a number el ether young ladles who trippingly walted uieu the scores of patrons who were In attendance. The free lunch consisted el roast turkey, boiled ham, Saratoga chips, celery, biscuit, crackers, Ac The extra lunch was made up or mock turtle soup, oysters In overy style, salads in great variety aud many ethor Reason Reasen Reasen able luxuries. Thu tea, cellee and chocolate wero excellenL The Ice cream department was elUclently managed by Messrs. Will Welchnns, IL B. Alies and Kd, Sprecher. Mr. C. A. Ken Dergmlth, treasurer and general fleer tneuager, loekod alter the com forts of the guests. The tea wns a great suc cess In every respect It w HI be repeated to night when thoie will no doubt be an In creased attendance. I'ACKED VHU3I l'l T TO HUME Uf Thrtr lloel Werk Atkluten & Cook Ilraw life Autlieuces lu rnlten Opera Ilotise. Nethwlthstandlng the counter attractleus at the toboggan Bllde, the Lancaster rink aud the rooms of the Yeung Republicans, last evening Atkinson .t Cook caught the people atthe opera house. The nudionce was the largest that the company has yet played te here, aud the building was packed in every part The troupe gain in favor overy night and they are well worthy of their success, Li ery ery bedy is pleased with their work and persons who go te see them ene night are sure te re turn, The play last oveniug was eutitled " Llttle Lmlly." It Is Charles U. Thayer's dramnlle version of Charles Dickens' great novel " David Cepperlleld," and had never bolore belore bolere been neon in Lancaster. Miss Banks played the part of Little Emily, the unfortu nate young girl, and gave thu greateat satls satls factleu. Indeed the j-eung actress seems te de well lu dvery character that she assumes. She Is u careful, painstaking artist aud de serves te succeed. M r. Sullivan as Dan'l Peggotty, the big-hearted old tlshermau, was very geed, as he always is. Jehn T. Craven played the part of 11'iIA.dh Affeaic ber. In this character he had much te de, aud he preved himself an excellent comedian. Whlle en the stage the audience was kept lu u rear bj hli tunny acting. Eugeue Orinend did well a3 Ilam Pggetty, aud the remaludcr of the company pleased. One of the best features of the production was the scenery. That of the Canterbury church In the third act was very line, and the ship-wreck sceno was also very natural. This eveniug the " Lady of Lyens" will be produced, and persons who de net wish te stand w 111 either have te suoure scats or go very earlj'. "Llttle Kmllj'" will Ira repeated at Saturday's mattnee. lletliuuy Orphans' llaine. 1- rem the Heading Times C. G. Gress, troasurer of the Bethany Orphans' Heme, Womelsdorf, acknowledges the recelpt of the following contributiens: Per Jehn Lrmenlreut, from Mission Sun day school el Seoend Retormed church, ReadltiB, Rev. C. J? McCauley, D. D., pastor, fS ; Rev. h. Schweitzer, from Rentnstewu congregation, 5.3 1 ; Hev. D. W. Gerhart, from New Helland Htiormed church, JI0 11 ; He v. D. C. Tobias, from Bethany charge, Lltltz, fO ; from St. Mark's Reformed MIssleu Sunday school, Lebanon, flT.u'3; per Rev. H. Bartholemew, from Trinity Reformed church, Pettsvllle, (10 ; James T. Heber, treasurer classls erSchujl. kill, frcm St btephen'a Reformed church, Heading, $10.75; Rev. 11 H unman, D. I)., from Mrs. Krmentreut, fj ; Mrs. A. Weber, 50 cents ; members of St Paul's Memerial Hofermed church, Heading, te e0 ; Hev. L. K. Evans, from Trinity Reformed Sunday school, Pottstown, 5100 ; per Daniel Mlller, Orphans' Heme picture luud, $10,07 ; Union Sunday school, Robcsenla, fe,S2 ; Hev. J, O. Jehnsen, Norrlstewu, from Sunday school Reformed church of the Ascension,? 10; Mrs, GeaSchallauddaughter, S3; MlssAunle Schall, (5; per Hev. Themas S. Jehnsen, D.D., treasurer Lebanon classls, from St Jehn's Relormed Sunday school, Lebanon, Itei. Gee. H. Rosser, pastor, f50. u.vL'tttir i iievt Tin; miki.i. Senater Camden has been re elected lu West Virginia. i;. A. Smith's reaidcuce at Duncan City, Mich., was burned thlsmerulnB ; less ?$, 000. TheOuondage Ireu company's buildings, at Ueddes, N. Y., were deatreyed by lire last night; less 575,000. Mayer Harrison, of Chicago, has been sued for V-0,000 by Solemon Wnlxel, who was hurt last July by Harrison's exploding llrowerka. At River Palls, Wli, Frankllu Nye, lather of the woll-kuewn humerUt, Hill Nj-e, ,dled ofceugestlou of the lungs yeslerday ; he wns CO years old. At Buffalo, N. Y., Heu. Jehn u Talcott, oxjudge of the supreme court, died this morning. The Belgian authorities believe that war en the rientler will breakout lu May or June. At Rome, N. Y., Jehn Ldward (Ees glen twrch) leading Welsh bard of America, died this morning, aged SI years. The marriage or Mme. Christine Nllssen te Count Sasa Mlraudl wilt take place at Montene en Tebruary 15, and will be rpulet It la very much feared that thu coal strike will epread le the soft coal trade. The Inter volition of the I uited States government may thou become necessary, as the ocean steamers cannot leave pert The president te-day sent te the Senate the following nominations ; Ouey Carslarphen, or Colerado, te be survej-er general or Colo Cole rado; Albien S. Keith, et Massachusetts, te bean ensign In the navy en the retired list The Illinois coal miners' association, adopted yesterday resolutions advocating an advance In wages throughout the state, aud urging miners te join the fedoratlen el ( trades unions, AN AWFDL TRAGEDY. C.lirwHWD WOMAN KiUM MMt AM) VMLUBBJI, With a flrelsi1Of,tll,0atitt-LM- nt "" u,1, Th Dl. .ad Tsra are lojershl VataUy, M Tkem ftk Hangi Uertsil tt( Cellar. Ui.BVEi.ANb, Ohie, Jan. 20-On of most norriuie uemcaua tragtsltCM U took place In this city occurred this In the neat looking brlek oetU B4w corner 01 independence and Petri 1 The heuse waa occupied by Jams au Industrious Bohemian carpenter, with) ramtiy of eight children and his win, TeaM, About thrce mouths age the family waataW; larged by the advent of a babe, alnea WkktkS Mrs. Cabalek has acted very strangely. TMa morning the family arose as usual, buMf"-t i.aeaieic soemed unusually petulant scolded her husband and children feri w most trivial occurrences. At 0:35 o'eloait ' Cabslek and Albert, his Hl-year-old aca, 14JA;' me uouse ler ineir work. Shortly aHatv;, wards the mether sent Harry, aged i70kt grecery stere, half a mlle away. Qeerga, ii ctner seu, aged 10, was sent te a stere In a ( ut-i'unuuuiicviiuu, jit tueir noseneo inaMeV'''' tj riuie auair took place. At 7:30 Georga rp ' turned and found the doers all looked. H '- became alarmed and ran for his father ast ii miner wne were at work a quarter of a salM w. uisiant Aioert, me young man, left BW: work and accemranled his llttle xyttAAw' home. Arriving at the house, thn dencaff worn fount! still nvlrrwl. ami with Bn ai.A ' - -.... ...vwu, HUH .. .v.. m. MAW OT . Iimlsft ...An .I.A IrllnliAH rt nnM &n a.t.A 1 w.unu wnjl .uu RIU.UDU UUUI BUU IUIUDII IS, fc- Glancing towards the bed room the deer of !:" which was slightly ajar, a sight met hli gaaa Jf. wuicn completely unneryeu mm. ft, A AWFDL SCENE. - . Ujionthebed be saw his four yeuttgaat i'"r" -.w-uv.a u.iu O.O.Q.D, IUQII lilUIUO, UU THVfl -.- j with bleed. Behind the bed, lying en ';' lloer was his sister, Tenle, aged 8 jataJ.f, fairly weltering In bleed, but still conaelosa.' Uy this tlme the father had arrived and Utal.'' two instiiulea a search for the mother. Bm r.'vs was nowhere te be found down stalra anal Af they filially found her In the basement ana. -3 ai pended from the tailors by a clotheallasX, Near her feet was an empty barrel whleh afcaliy- uuti eviucniiy useu as a piauerm wen i ranging the fatal knot The hnsbandcut I -vj'w Btstu no nwiuiu uuu WOI1..UM U(a JltV',' up-stalrs, but it was ieuntt that she waa daatVK rntui na Brmr an tu.aell.ln mm.I a.awl&.4 t.lai .aalaW .. lu the meantime a neighbor had telepbeMt tfkM ferptiyslclansand Drs. Brooks and ITsnse. arrlvnd nt thn linusn nnnn ffArthn IhwiA rteaiit Zr. t.ij . - ""'"-"' """",a , cuuureu were reunu en me oea. AlimisX K,-;) eged 6 years, lay across the pillow dead. it 5C , NHARLY CUT TO l'IKCES, t-Sf She was terribly cut In the abdomen, at' least ten gashes being found In her side, Is below the heart. Annie, a little four-year-eUll i girl, was stretohed across the feet of the badH.,. also dead. There were II wounds In bar '& . . -........ .. .. ... i. Deweis. until inis iime me babe naa Data forgotten and neighbors noticed the crmiitiifp pushed Inte a recess behind the deer mmts'M nnof.tne. tnnlr Ihn rtlnll, iln ..hll.l w. fAnaal.i . . ?.. . ."-.- " .w 'S- uuau wiiu nu ur luree euu in ug lewar Hen or the stomach. Jlmmle and Tenle s. found te be still living aud were removed 10'-? a neighbor's heuse where their weunda wara'i dressed. Beth children were herriMjr,.& hacked. Tenle, who is in the worse ricdl.'-3'J Hen of tbe two, has 12 wounds In the vlelnMjr nt thA hflurl flhn nan llt-A hill a fata hsna. s " Jlmmle was cut 16 times In the left side. BMk. r-iiannsa irtr ranmraw arc. vaw. mi tirnw a . a rf. ..uuva.u. iwu.uij c.w v. llua is i-t result of lha tratredv feurarannsr dnaut 1 two mero dying. The weapon with wllltJll me weunus were lnniciea was a pair ei umu -,-j sclaiers with sharp prongs whleh woret04Uast i.sjl narnrMfl with htnnil. Thn nnrnriAi svltl atAlvl .?r au Inquest this afternoon. VIOTIUKS ON TUBS WUNK MSTATtB. ' Turning the Tenants Out by Wbeletala-Oaa Who nu Qnlte Wealthy. J. tlttn, rr Tun OO If.nrliA S.(iiwrl.w aaa V AVWUU..-, WAU. .W MBUIIVU A-AUAI-UJII WSV S of the tenants evlcted irem the estatea eftNc'C Rowland Wynn, atGlenbelgb, owns27cewa ,?3 aud has XS00 In cash. The prosperous com-1 ' dltlen of Murphy does net by any ma represent the pecuniary standing. .of ether tenants. A reporter toIegraphin"Jrettr. uieinbeign, yesterday, says the people tt,"; are much better clothed and fed than any eT-7 thelr brethren In the Seuth et Ireland aaaV'S, asserts that the land, though peer, la Tartly ';. better thau many ether parts of the country,'": The most or me estate boeka in the refleat " show that rents bave been considerably re ' iliixn.l In Ihn (nor loot rnitra Swft-l; . ... . ,,.... . w This correspondent also reports an Inter 23 view with Ree, the agent of the Wynn lutes, in which the latter says the arreara of rent up te May, 18S0, aggregated 6,177. Tfcla 4 sum he had oudeavered te collect In vala.." i amer vjuiuer wroie.iuai no weuiu unuar-; ' ; l.l.n I. ..A It.... ll.A l.Hnl. . l.. k.tff a a' ittnti iu net vxiav tut) luunuta y uuijr uau a,,i- last year's rent Later he wrete: "TlH tenauts have broken their premises. 1 wllllj" have nothing mero te say te them en tlM subject of rents." "It Is untrue," Mr. Wttr, says, "that we are evicting tenants by wbete', sale. Ot the total number or 300 tenaMB,;,- Hnmnlv hnvn hnnn fnrclcAn Anil rlAnrAiam Sl. tored against thorn for 7,630. The hoeaaac udrA t-nvAil tr. nrnv.lnt a iAfMli1-Airl nflhat Iw.? clble attempts te regain possession wMeAf marued the last ovictieu." Jea544 Air. rwu uuuiea tuu uiieaiiuu u vi uvsvar and eaya In every case sick and aged peeftfa ,-; have been re-admitted te their houses. jrg' DL'ULi.f, Jan. -v. rue ovicnens at uw-. neigu coniiuue uuu uiuia lauaiuea vravv ? ejected te-day. They ellered no reals tan aa, but moved out nuletly. The vacated d?raU-?-' -4 lugs were net demolished. Jehn Dillen Mt Hlintjuuiiuumu nugun ji'L a ... .. -V Joyful Order for miners. Wiucesuahiib, Jan. 120, The anprlt, tondentef the Lehlgh A Wllkesbarre.1 Delawure Hudsen coal oempanya' nlMW , in this city recelved erdera from head " quaiters te-day te resume work te-awri' row. The glad tidings are received wHtv -Jey by all classes, particularly the bustaaaa men, who have been an uncertain atata at" lnlud sluce the Bhut down. Nine thoeaead ; miners have been Idle two weekl. audited-. less In WBgea will reach $100,000. Wr' Uf. Ulfllt. ayUlaiU. '. Du ui.i.n. Jan. 20. The election of at date rer coadjutor bishop of Armagh tekd presented te the Vatican rer papal approval and continuation, has resulted In the "bated , of Dr. Legue, bishop of Rapkae, byalaffT maierltv. y 1 $ Hcntenced ler want Vaar. .," Du-rneiT, Mich., Jan. 20. Geerge Utam.$ who broke Inte a Catliolle convent at ur Held, near this city, last week and attempted te outrage a nun, was convicted thlamernlag and get 20 years in tbe stale penitentlary. v ' IN Ouninlracy.mil Approved. Londen, Jan. 20. The iS'ttinifarrf eaya ycsterilay'x cabinet meeting finally approve the conspiracy bill. Men Members rer the KelehMaltn, VriNNA, Jau. a It la stated that norer Francis Jete ph has appointed AH new members te the upper heuae of Relchsratb. . 1 WBATUBH JMDIO AXIOM. Va tm. W-.8HINQTOW, D. 0. Jaa. SO.. a Eastern Penney, vanla, New Ja Delaware s Southeast, ehlftlag I northwesterly winds, ram or aeew . by fair weather, v Shl -L- , l ft laet1;:..-. .,-jaiigitM-AZ' w -a-fcO-ta . jgmzm
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