X II) 'mfeSbtf VOLUME XXV NO. THE STABLE IS EMPTY. I hersb tbibp asecBaa aa akibai. mbab miraTitxB. Jehn at Wdatf Lnn say Here, Which T eaataaa, M taiaiilU Hi ecrlptlen et ths Mm aa Bene. TIjh atstta et Jehn M. Walaiar, near BmlthvlUe, Providence tewnrklp, wta enterrd by a thief en Ba'.uidey night sad a boras atelen, Mr. Welmer put the hone la the atable at 8 o'clock and from the appearance of tbe atall tbe terse must bave been atelen before mldnlgbf. Tbe theft waa set discovered until Sunday morning and Mr. Welmer at enee came te thla city and notified tbe efaiet of poilee, who sent telegrams te all the aafgbberlng dike. Tbe thief Is anppeaed te be Jehn Bell, a native of Yerk county, but wbe reeeaUr worked In Columbia at one of tbe rolling mill. He u described aa being 6 feat la helgh, were Jeng black overcoat, dark clothes, black cap, hob-nailed shoes aad baa light monsiaeba He la anapeeted beeaaae be waa heard te aay In that neighborhood tbat he would de something for whleh be ceuia DcaenttejaiL The horse la described aa being aevea yeara old, IS hands blgb, bay In oaler, amall white spot en the right aide eanaed by being rubbed by aaddle; en the same aide a sear caused by whip lash and be la alae robbed by hip atrap and tern en (link by book ea aide plate et ether horse. mis Lest nor found. a Tarns Op at His Mast's Heuse Late ea Saturday. A. M. Zimmerman, tne young man 10 yeara old, who mysteriously disappeared en Friday, baa turned up at home. The railroad and the moving tralneee fascinated him that ha lingered longer than he Intended, and when be returned te tbe tobeeoo warehouse te leek ler hla father the latter we goee. He began a search for hie father at the aame tlme bta father waa looking for him, but they mltaed eacb ether. Yeung Zimmerman wandered round tbe elty until evening, when he oenoluded tbat hla father had gene borne, ad he alerted en feet for bla Kaat Earl borne. He walked about aeven miles, by whleh time he waa tee tired te go farther, and he put up at a hotel for the night Ob Saturday morning be left the telel acd turned up at his father'a late In tbe after noon, much te the Jey of hti parents, who bad almost given him np aa leet. UETEUMINKDrO 1IB BAD. Ha Has Been la'Threa Penitentiaries and Ha Don't Oara (or the Peurlh. Prem the Harrlsbnrg ralrlct. Bdward Jenea eccuplea cell Ne. SO, In theoennty prison, and at night Is kept un der double lock and key. He la one of tbe ntteen eenteneed te a term In the peniten tiary and la regarded by the Jill ofilelala aa the most dangerous of the entire let and he la closely watohed. It la believed that he will make an attempt te escape from the prison befere the aherilf remevee him te Philadelphia, but Warden Meyer le ex ercising geed care that be eball net gat away and It la certain that he will be among the let te wear tbe ateel braealeta and take ear ride before another Sunday dawns, Jenea la tall and muscular and exceedingly deaperate. He la a native of thla town, but penltentlarlea end thieving expedition! keep him out et It a geed deal. At tbe end et a two yer term In the Iitneaater prison ne waa brought here three weeks age te ana war eharga of larceny, for whleh offense, to gether with tuat et kicking Sheriff Sbeeaely, en tbe way from the court heuae te the jell, be waa aent.ne td te eighteen mentba in the Eiatern penltent'ary. When aenteneed, he thanked the Judge and told htm he could stand any such sentence aa tbat Jenea was seen In bis cell en Saturday, and wia aaked why he kleked tbe aberlnT "WeU"noseId,lden'tcare,helaa ." "Bat he waa only doing hla duty aa an officer, why aheald yea klek him T" was asked. Oh well," aald he, "I don't give a damn, I bave been kleked and catted around In thla world until 1 have become deaperate and I won't step until I have been hsnged. When I get out this time, I'll arm myeelf with two bull-deg re volvers and the first that Isya band en me I'll kill him." et Mb ei j. r. Rndr. J. Frederick Kudy died ea Sunday attsrnoenat the realdenee of hla mother. N433 Middle atreet, of cbrenlc broaehltls. Deceased vh meat estimable young maa and lMTes a wife and tire amall children tomenrn his untimely leta. He waa a printer by trade, having learned the busl aew under the Metara. Themie, of thla city. About 1 1 years age he went te Pater Pater aen, New Jersey, where lie obtained em ployment, and for a number of year baa been foreman In the oeinpoilng room of the Fateraen Guardian. About year age he went en a trip te California for hie beillh. He waa a member of the Red Men and Jr. O. U. A. M , of Pateraen, N. J., and alie of the old Shlfflir Fire company, et thla city. His wire waa a former resident et Patoraeq. Hla funeral will take place en Wednesday afternoon at 220 o'elcck. Decision In Paver el I'Ulstiif Frem the Tork Dally. Several days age O. Frank Daden brought suit sgalnst the Wrlxbtaville bank before Justice Thompson for services rendered. W. U Miller, esq , appeared for Mr. Duden, and Richard Ooebran, esq , for the bank. It seems that Mr. Dudes waa teller In the bank, and when Mr. Shenberger, the cashier, became embsrraseed, he waa re questsd te make an examination of the books. Fer thla extra servlee he thought be ahenld have extra pay. The j ustlee gave a decision in favor of the plaintiff for 160 An appeal waa taken by the defense. 1 ramps Committed. This morning Alderman Dsen gave bearings te Jehn O'Connor, Jehn Barnes, Jamta Welsh, Edward Dugsn andTnemaa Sweeney, who were arreated by Oineer Yelsley while leafing around the barn of Jacob Myera near the elty llmlta laat Thnraday night The alderman committed all except Sweeney tejall ler ten day a eacb. Sweeney wa committed ter three dayv. On H Taksn Tns Olh.r Skipped. Harry Walter and an unknown engaged Id a row at Hen Brnbaker'a home en Middle atieet en Sunday morning at an early hour. Tbe house waa tee amall for the encounter and tbey adjourned te the street. Constable Merrlnger happened along and arrested Walser. The ether party skipped, but the oenstable oxpeela te get him te-day. Waleer baa been com mitted for a hearing by Alderman A. F. Dennelly. Tbe Madateus Adbertd. Jehn Kirk, of Rush county, Ind , brought threw daugblera and a aen te Tetra Heme's fameua madstene. Tee children were bit ten two weeka age by a pap that died with all tbe i-ymptems et Hydrophobia. Tbe stone was applied at nine o'clock Sunday morning te tbe elevec-yesr-eld girl and baa been adberleg all day, drawing out oeptoua quantities of poisonous matter. The result la watched with Interest. Belore tits Majer. Mayer Edgerley discharged three ledger j thla morning, tent one man te tbe hospital and Frank Hagguty and Themas Oaaaldy.dranka.te JaU, Tbe two laat named have frequeatly figured for Ue mbm oStase eaters taw ataaeataad feri 184. a, nacD wti Accarr. a 1.ST m tbe reslmaates? aareetag ta take the ran- MlsaaaOaBaa. rreaa the Philadelphia Tinea. la a letter wrtttaa te Mr. Wanamaker ea Batarday Mr. Field aald: "MTfinilaa 1st mini thai i m the BMaabera of tbe area aad told tbeta of bbs; lateatkm te accept your kind offer. Tata waa entirely aaUafaetery te theea. 1 eaa new aay l ana ready te comply with yenr reqneat, aad If no ether oeaiplioaUoa arlseel wlllaoeept" Tee above waa dictated yesterday after boob by Mr. Field aa bla remembranea at 'be .latter, net having raUlaed copy. Mr. Field waa eeea in the library et bla beautirul country borne at LanadewnMa tbe Twenty-fourth ward, yeaterday after after after aoee, and when atked te talk about bla appelatmeet aald: 'I Waa Var tnnnh nnriuJ ! U Waaaaiaktr ettered taa the apnelntaaent I aaver dreamed of his doing aaeb a thing. IbadaolnUmatlenof it, tnoee whaUvar absolutely none. It waa aprung ea taa ab enddealy that 1 vraa lneltaed te regard It ea Jeke, but I aoen found out that Mr. Wanamaker waa in earnest about it Mr. Waaamaker offered me tbe position ea eevaral different oeoaalona dnrleg Bay etay la Waebangten. I told b! J. did net want laa peatuea,' tbat I bad ae latentlene whatever of Ontario Intn nnhitn iifn ni that I did net care te leave my bnalneaa for tbe poaltlen et peatmaater. , "He waa ae urgent bout hla offer that 1 anally told him 1 wenid thlna aerleusly about R, and ir aaUaractery arrangemenu With tbe firm could be made I would prob ably write him a letter of aoeeptanoe. "Mr. Wanamaker aald that Philadelphia waa hla own elty, andbedealred tbe post pest office la It se far aa e ffletanay waa eeaeeraed te be a medal. He aald be wanted a maa of great practical business experience at the head of It, and be eapeelally dealted tbat I aheuld accept the appointment 11 1 oeuld net withstand ibis preatleg ap peal. It came from my meat Intimate friend a frleud from boyhood up. ft broke down all harriers nf eblsntinnn I might have in leavlna mt itrtvau hu.tneae and going into public life. I wrote him a letter of aoeeptanoe yeaterday In whlcn 1 elated that 1 had made aatieraotery arrange menta with the firm and tblnga were open ing up no that 1 could comply with bla kind offer. " Mr. Field al thla point dletated the letter aa above quoted and oeu tinned : " I de net t'jlnk tbat 1 ever would have oeepted the poaltlen bad It oeme from any ether man than Jehn Wanamaker. Cer tainly net for the aalary attached. " , "Mr. Field, de you lutend te retire from tbe firm when yea enter upon your postal duties T" waa asked. r "Certainly net; 1 wenld net leave my Arm forellthepeetomeealnthe United Statea. Ne; my bualneaa la ae organized tbat I can, leave It for any length et time." QUAY KICKS. Senater Qaay aald te tbe Times apedal correspondent last evening In Washington that II tbe Philadelphia poatefiloe had been offered te Mr. Field be knew nothing of It and he did net think It could be true. At any rata the peatmaater general bad lntl- mBveu nemmg or tne Kind te mm. He did net leek for any Philadelphia appelntmenta until after tbe Senate adjourned, and be never heard Mr. Field mentioned in con nection with the posteffloe till yesterday. At Senater Cameren'a beuae It waa aald tbat the eonater waa net In tbe elty. In a conversation yesterday afternoon Senater Quay wis asked regarding the Pblladelpnla poatcniee: "Have yen any candidate for tbat place 7" "Ne, I bave net," replied the senator, lowly; "at least net yet Te-morrow morning, however, 1 ehall bave one. I aball recommend the appointment of Mr. Leedi" Aa te hla reasons the eanater bad nothing te ay, except tbat he waa satisfied tbat Mr. Leeds waa tbe man for the place and tbat hla administration of tbe posteffloe would pleeae tbe peoele el Philadelphia. That Mr. Wanamaker will at once accept Senater Quay 'a suggestion that Mr. Leeda be appointed la net likely, however, and tbe opinion In Washington ta tbat the factional fight agalnat Leeds will give him an exeuse te bold back the appointment, nd eventually turn It ever te aeme bustneaa man like Mr. Field by way et oemptomlax. Bpaaklng about tbe colleetershlp fight Senater Quay boeatne decided, as In tbe posteffloe matter. " I bave concluded," he aald, "te support General Hartranft and will recommend bis appointment." THE HEPOULIOAN OAUOUS, Hany Sbaab withdraws Prem ths Ohlar an. (ta.fr oenl.at, Thore have been some ehangea In the Hat et candidates far the several city ofHeeeto be selected by t'ie Republican caueua to night. Harry Sbaub baa withdrawn asacandl date for chief engineer of tbe tire department, leaving the contest between the present chief and Jehn S. Breneman, et tbe Third ward. Several candldatea bave withdrawn from tbe atreet oemmlaalonera' oentet Thtjlead lng are Jobnaen, Hertz and Hinder, with chance et new man being selected II dead-leek aheuld enaue. All the candldatea for the oOleea te be voted for te-night and their frlenda are ec Uve te day and counellmen were button holed whenever they showed themselves. Tbe caucus will convene In common coun cil chamber thla eventeg at 8 o'clock. Doctors Sunt for Oaeslug a Death. Suit baa been brought In the Cumberland oeunty oeurt for $10,000 damsgea by tbe at. torneyaef Jehn 8. Thumms, administrator of Mlts Alice Thnmma, against lire J. C. Fiekle and J. U. Dearderf, of Carlisle ; Dr. Jaenb Spangler, et Mecbanlesburg j Dr, M. R Peters, et Churahtewn, and Dra. William Van Lennep, Jehn Mereur and J. A. McDonald, of Philadelphia, wbe are ehargad with having caused tbe death et Mlsa Thumma by an unneeeasary and un justifiable operation performed known aa laparotemy, from the tileeta of whleh ahe died in a lew dajs. Opposed te Wnlielsw Bald, The Central Liber onion, of Brooklyn, has condemned tbe Domination of Whltelaw Reld for minister te France, saying tbat It waa a alap In tbe face te traae unions at large, and mere especially at the Typogra phical union. A Little Olils Juurn.y, Amena- tbe Immigrants that arrived at Caatle Garden en Saturday waa a girl wearing tag en whleh was wrlllen : Susie Ivan Yak, 10 yeara old. Please help thla ehlld te reach her brother, Andrew Yak, 407 Hamilton stieet, Cleveland, Ohie." She had oeme all tbe way from Hungary alone, and waa duly forwarded vy ma rennayivaniaratireaa. A Tamer Weighing- 108 reand., Mrs. Harriet B Fell, wile of James tell, at Reyei'a Ferd, Pa, died from tbe effecta of anevailan tumor. An autopsy we held en S.turdsy by tbe local physicians and the tumor waa removed. It weighed 108 pounds and contained 12 gallons of fluid. '1 his ie one of tbe largest tumors en record. The woman lived in great agoey for the past two years. Killed by lib rioecn Striking Beet, Farmer Jsmea Themas, wbe lived aeuth of Dayton, Oale, was Instantly killed en Saturd.y while pleughing. Tbe plough point struck a rcetand Tbemaa waa thrown et er the bandies, and turning a somersault, atruck en bla head and shoulders breaking bla neck. A aits Sel.ctad, The trnsteea of tbe L V. Williamson Free Scheel of theMeebantcal Trades en Satur day bought about 205 acres of land In Dsla were county, between Elwyn and Olen Riddle, and about a mile and a half west of Media, aa a alte for tbe institution. The average pilee waa about 1225 an acre. rings crashed. Hiram Hits, aa empleye at Henry Mar tin's brick machine werka, bad tbe ead of eae anger emabad tale ateralag. Ot, J, a. w. Basal staanaed laa asaaad. NOW THEY HAYE TRIPLETS. riiAK aaeDtxan akb hh win paoce amu HArrx rARCNta we CHrM aad a Bay are Barn te Tbste Te. ear The rathe a ratataesM aaaplayed la Philadelphia By the Faaasytva- la Balltead Oeasaaaf. Aa event et mere than aaual latereet happened at Ne. 531 Maner atreet, la tbe Blgbtb ward,thla aaeralng at aa early bear. It waa the birth et trlpteta and tbe bappy parenta are Frank MeUallen and wife. Mr. McCnllea la well-known painter aad it will be remembered aeme yeara ego made a aalraouleua escape from death wbaa befall from tbe reef of tbe Btaveaa heuae. ' -Hla wire waa a Mies Hat tog, and prier te te-day tbey were tbe bappy parenta of three children, Tbe trlpleta are two glr'a and a boy. Mrs. Seb waade waa tbe m Id-wife eat pleyed, but after the birth of tbe flret child aba aeat for Dr. H. E. Muhlenberg, aad that phyaf dan waa prtaint at tbe blrtb of tbe remain ing children. Tbey are apparently healthy bableaand are perfeetly developed. The combined weight of the three ehlidrea la thirteen aad a bait pounds. Mr. MeCullen la employed at Phlladel. phi, by tbe Pannsylvanla railroad com pany, aad would bave been absent from home had the event happened a few days earlier or later. Ha reeelved tbe oengrata. latlen of many of bta frlenda. Thla la the aeoend time In tbe memory et tbe eldeat Inhabitant that trlpleta were bera In thla elty. On tbe ether oeoasloa tbe Ninth ward claimed tbe honor. The Information late thla afternoon la that mother aad children are doing well. ''"' ' uoitrBOLUKe aerr goal. Oeal feel Agrssmeni te B.strlct rredaetlaa and Fix Prises. The New Yerk Eaginttring and Mining Journal of Saturday give tbe following aummary of tbe new aeft oeal peel artl else of agieementi "Aa already an neunced, the Seaboard ateoelatloa agree, meet went Inte operation laat week. Thla peel or agreement oe vera the eevan dlatrleta whleb eend coal te the Atlantle aeabeard. Their proportion In the out-put for the year, whleh ia ca'.tmated te amount te 5,500,000 tone, Is, under thla egreement, ae fellows : 1839 iai Percent. Pereant. 1. Cumberland, lid... ten 10K t ciearaeia, re 3. Peeab jntas. Va . M. and W. H. B.. ...... ....... ......... Ui 1. Sew Jtlvtr, w. YaU.and e u it... ...-. .... )i a ii a. ueecn urecr. ra.... , 8 fi B Weal Virginia Central K. U. I. KsynoieaTiue, ra..,. Total 100 100 "The operators in each region distribute their allotment among themselves. The only change from laat year baa been a very alight lecreaae (one-quarter per eent) In the Pocahentaa allotment Tbe agreement, aa already explained, rune for three years, nntlt March 1st, 1892. Tbe Beech Creek oemptny haa net algned the agreement, though expressing a willing, neaate de ae when certain dlificultlea hava been overcome. Tbe general featnree of the agreement are aa folio wa: The operatera In tbe different dlatrleta appoint tbe nine members of the governing beard, the chief officer or eommtaalener or which ia Mr. Galloway C. Merris, of Philadelphia. The Clearfield and Ounv berland dlatrleta each appoints two tnembere en this beard, tbe ether reglena one each. Thla beard of control detennlnea, from time te time, tbe quantity of oeal te be produeed, or, In ether werda, what the market will take. Prleea, which are fixed for tbe opening of tbe uurrent year at I2C0 t e. b. Norfolk, Newport Nea-a, Georgetown, Baltimore and Philadelphia, and IS 50 a ten alongside In New Yerk, may be changed by the beard en a majority vote of five of tbe regions. The agree ment covers the field north el the Chesspeake and tbe Delaware, end provides tbat la thla fleld no mem ber of tbe association aball have tbe right te deliver oeal, by all-rail, Inte Oonneeticnt or Rhede Island, or In oertale territory in Eastern MaaaaebuaatU, or te allow rebatea te ouatemera or te guarantee freight rales. All aalea are te ba made at tidewater at the prleea fixed by the beard. J2aeh month each producer la re quired te pay te tbe chief commis sioner 20 centa a ten en bla ahlpmenta of the prevleua month, and thla money remalna aa guarantee fnnd until three months' paymenta have accumulated, or nearly 1100,000. Then, upon tbe payment of the fourth menth'a amount, the aum contributed In the nrst month la returned, and ae en. Fer any violation by everahlp menta penalty of 20 centa a ten en the number of tone Involved la exacted and la drawn irem the guarantee fund et tbe of fender by tbe commissioner. The penaltlea go Inte a compensation fnnd, out of whleh auma are given te these who bave net ahlpped tbelr allotment any possible aurplua being afterward distributed among the ether oenoerna. Fer ether vlolatlena of agreement the commissioner asaeaaes auch Carnages aa aeem warranted, and dedueia thla atneuut from bla deposit Aa stated in these pagee latt week, aeme of the companies, Just before tbe agreement went Inte effect, sold quantities et oeal en terma whleh would be greas vlolatlena of tbe agree ment It Is hoped tbat auch acta will be prevented In future, aluce the agreement Is new continuous ter three ytars. it Is, ft oeurae, understood tbat the penslttte of thla agreement oannet be enforeed In a oeurt et law, but the geed faith and mutual luteresta of the aeveral partlea te the agreement, rein forced by tbe pecuniary penalty ter violation of Its terms, are relied en te make tbla arrangement effective. It certainly dcta present featnrea of atrengtb which were always heretofore wanting, and Its weak pelnta have net yet been developed." Shet Dead Without Warning. m Buddy" Lee, a colored puddler, wra ahet In the mouth and Instantly killed In Pittsburg early Sueday morning by Charles Allen, also colored, In front of Yellow Rew," a dUreputabie beuse. Allen waa Intoxicated, and Imagined tbat Lee bad in aulted hla wife. He leund Lee atandtng en tbe side walk, and, without a mement'a warning, shot blm dead. Allen then tied, and has net been captured. Shortly alter the murder the police raided the beuse and captured eight men acd four women, m Dead Sailors Ou a Life-Ball. The steamer Colerado when near Cape Cbarles, en Siturdsy, passed through a quantity of wreckage, and off the cape leund a lite ratt et the kind used en steam. era, with two dead seamen lying upon It wbe are believed te bave died from cold and exposure, within a abort lime et their dlioevery. There la no elca te tbe Identity of the men or tbe name of tbe wrceked vessel. Itcdeting tbe Hours. Orders have been lisned te tbe employee In tbe machine .hops of tbe Pennsylvania railroad In A 1 toens tbat nine hours will constitute a day's labor, with a halt holiday en Saturday. About 1,000 men will be affected by thla order. Feat I el the Annunciation. Te day Is tbe Feast of tbe Annunciation, but It la no longer ebaervedaaa holiday of obligation In tbe Catbolie church. Tbe usual early morning miss waa celebrated, Fer Ke.plng a Disorder) Hen.. Abraham Eaves, living en Strawberry atreet, baa been prosecuted before Alder man Hersbey for keeping a disorderly and bawdy heuae by Mra, Mary Shay, Hall waa entered for a bearing. m Ooteg te Kentucky. Mr. B. F. Wltwer, wbe taught achoel at BowecaaavUle, several yeara, will leave te. day for Oaxltea, Xy. He will probably gaajBMA aa bfUBM lawVeaafwan LANCASTER, PA., MONDAY, MARCH 25, 1889. A DWaiOT ATTOHWKT IMAKK. Overwork la His rrofeeatea Oaaeea Hla Mind te Qla Way, Dlstrlet Attorney Geerge W. Gallagher, wbe two mentba or mere age eanaed a eea aatkra en Statea Island by leaving ble beaee at Weat Brighten, partially draaaed, and bearding a rapid transit train at Pert Rlohmead, wealed a lively atlr ea Sunday by rushing out of bla beuae only partially dressed and raa alng through tbe streets of Weat Brighten noting like a madman. Mr. Gallagher gesticulated with bla handa and muttered i hlmaelf, causing women and children whom be mat te give blm the aidewalk te blmeeir. He waa overtaken about two bloeka from hla borne by hla Intimate friend, Themas Kenney, who la depnty revenue oellector. Mr. Kenney bad much difficulty in gating Mr. Gallagher te return te bla home. Mr. Gallagher for the peat week haa been een fined te bla beuae by Illness. It la believed that be overworked Dimaeir in conaneung the prosecution la tbe case et Athlete Ring, wbe waa charged with bnrglary and who was acquitted. DIatilet Attorney Gallagher conteneed tbat Ring waa gulltv and worked very bard te oenvlot blm. He waa much disappointed sad chagrined at the atbletle butehei'a eeqnlttal. When Mr. Gallagher bad ths first attack of acute mania, two mentba age, be was unmanageable, and waa confined for two weeka In the oeunty benae at Four Cernera. When he waa releaaed he waa auppeaed te have fully reoevered. Hla frlenda advlaed htm te go away te a quiet plaee and take a raat, but be refused te de thla, and tnalated upon attending te bla official dutlea aa diatrlet attorney. He conducted the preee outlen In aeveral Important easea wlih ability, and abewed no further a'gna of mental or nhvalcal weaknaaa until after the oleae of the Ring trial. About a week ego be waa compelled te dlecentlnua bla ettlCal dnttea and plaeed blmeelf under the care et Dr. Oonrey, of New Yerk, and Dr. William O. Walser, of Pert Richmond, In erlta of the efforts of tbe physician?, Mr. Gallagher'a old mala ly returned and ter the past two or three day a It la aald that he baa been almeat unman ageable. He Imagines that be la In danger of being killed by eleotrleltv and thatlila elnthlnv and the heuse In whleh be residea are charged with the eleotrle current. PACED DRATH TO SAVE UVE9. An Engineer and m fireman ue Uewu With Their asegine The former Billed. A terrible accident occurred Ntinrla afternoon en the Ueergta Midland A Gulf railroad at Nebula, between ShIIeh and Warm Borings, G. Train Ne. 51, oeualstlng of engine, bag gage ear, smoker and two paaienger eara, left Columbus, Oa, at tive minutes past one p. m. for Atlanta. In renndlng a curve near a treatle at two o'elcok, the engine and tender, through aeme eauae aa yet un known, plunged down a forty feet em- Danxment, turning oempieteiy ever, ratal ly Injuring the engineer. T. C. Red Held, and seriously though net fatally Injuring the fireman, Walter Mahene. The reat et the train remained en the track. Tbe engtneer and fireman were attended te by Ot. 3. C. Barnea, of Concord, Ga, wbe waa en beard the train, and Dt. E, M. Jamesen, et Shlleb, who arrived ahertly afterward In anawer te a aummena that had been wired Immediately after the accident Although all was done tbat medical aid oeuld de the engineer dled an hour later without recovering conaelonaneea. A wrecking train arrived fat twenty minutes te atx p. m. with a gang of laborers te remove tbe debris. On beard were the brother of the dead engineer and Dr. Beth Jerdan, of Columbus. They took tbe wounded fireman and the deoeaaed back te Columbua. Toe tnueti praise oannet be bestowed upon thcae two men who faced death te tave tbe passengers, for by heroically remaining at their peat the re mainder et the train was aaved frcm destruc tion. COLLEGE HILL MUTKS. Heeks Prcicnt.d te the seminary and the Ueethtan Literary society. The library et tbe theological seminary and the library el the Geethean Literary aaelety have recently received a bandaeme donation of books, pcrlodleala and papers from tbe cstate of the late Rev. J, O. Bueher, D. 1)., et Lawlaburp, Pa. The contribution te tbe former cer slam of five bundred and sixty-eight bound volumes and a large collection of rollgleusp.y.yA; f j sad MaBlrtftSSr and papera. Te the latter abeJ """u """ ----. hundred volumtawere given. - Beth tbe Dlagnethlan and Goethean Lit Lit Lit eraryaoeletlea have just purehased a number el the latest publications for their respoetlve libraries. Mr. Charles Apple, aen of Rev. Thea, G. Apple, D, D., is making a ahert visit at bla home en the college campus, lie la em ployed at Wanamaker'a atere at Philadel phia. Mr. Geerge Bebler, of Eoaten, Pa , la making a ahert visit at Dr. T. G. Apple's. Rev. Themas C. Perter will lecture, under the auiplcca et the college Y, M. O. A , In tbe oeurt hour e en Tuesday evening next 11 Six weeka In Europe " In his aubjeet. A Murderous Fther-la-Law. Clara, the nineteen year old daugu'.er of J. S. Hagma, a well te de farmer of Clinten, S. C. elejif.d en Saturday with and wta married te Edward Matuls, a young farmer et the same town. After tbe ceremony the oeunlo went te tbe house of thegrceui. When Mr. Uaglns, who la a deat mute, waa apprhed of the affair en Sunday he became enraged. Procuring aaheemaker'a knife he haatoned te hla son-in-law's house, rushed upon the unsuspecting yeungman nud rondo a desperate lungeat his threat. Tbe blew was somewhat parried, but It struck Mathls Juat below the left ear and out a deep gash In his nrck and threat about four Inoeet In lmgtu. Tbe brlde Interfered and was aeveiely out en tbe right band. Mathla will die. Ilnglns Is in jail and there la strong talk et lynching. m III 11a Ueagb up Olsu Cat. 1 A bullet penotrated the lung of Charles L. Dunlapilurlnir the bnttle et Antletam, Seplembar 17, l&JJ, whlle he was ngblleg In the ranks of tbe Fifth Maine. Since tbat eventful day Mr. Dunlap, wbe la a besa In the quarries at Rockport, Mass, has oeugbed almost unceasingly. At one time he coughed up a fragment of hla woellen ablrt a piece about aa large aa a dime which bad been pushed into hla lung by Iho ball when it tere Its way Inte hia chest About a yejr afterward two splinters of bis broken rib came np, andafew daya age he cured himself et his cough by bring, leg te tbe surface anetber bit et bone and a tiny spherule of lead tbat had been chipped off tbe bullet by the abarp edge of the fractured rlr it had been rounded and smoothed during lbs twenty-four yeara that have elarsed since its ledicment Mr. Dunlap is quite proud el his little museum. ruecral of JeLu K. Z.cb.r The funeral of Jehn K. .cber leek plaee from hla fathei'a residence, Ne. 429 North Q-ieen etteet, en Sunday afternoon, and wai largely attended, Lancaster Ledge Nr, OS, Kulgbtl of Pythlai', and Metamora Tribe Ne. 2, Improved order of Red Mer,attended lu a body, A committee of tbe Telegraphers' aisoelatlon, el Phila delphia, was aUe present and brought with them a handsome floral tribute. Rev. J. W. Memluger conducted tbe funeral service, and tbe interment waa made at Lancaster cemetery. A (fchoel Entertainment, An entertalutnent waa given laat Saturday evening at Akren by the Akren atcendary aoheol whleb was quite An enjoyable affair, The building waa crowded te overflowing. Tbe exerelsta oer aisled of recltallenr, music, tableaux, etc., which were rendered creditably by tbe'puplla and nileettd great credit upon tbelr teacher, Mr. 8. G. Zerfaar, Addresses were delivered by G, A. Kemper and Prof. J. E. Hunter. The highest aum bar et puplla enrolled during tbe term was te and et these 12 did net mlas single 1 aaj'itHeadwea, A ROBBER IN CUSTODY. tHOHAS tAWBKMCB VAPTOKKO WKKK IN BALTIBOBa. (.SIT While Atteaptlag te ottpese at Revolvers as la eaptared by the Polies of That Cltr. H. e. Klehalts Idealities the Weapons as These Stelen Prem Hla Mere. Ths maa who robbed Mr. Harry O. Eleheltt'e atere laat week la new la custody at Baltimore, and will be brought te tbls city this evening by Chief Smelts. His assae Is Tbemaa Ltwrenee, and be la tbe man wbe waa arreated en ausplolen by tbe Baltimore autherltlea while Bailing re re velvera. A description of tbe revolvers found ta bla possession was telegraphed te Chief Smelts, but these were net the goods et Mr. Ktchells. Subatquenaly a telegram was reeelved by Chief Smelts wJileheatta. aad bisa that the man undsr arreet In Baltimore waa the man wbe oeaaaillted tbe robbery at Klohelu's. Oa Saturday complaint waa mede against Lawrsaes before Alderman Halbeeh and with tbe complaint Chief Smells went te Harrlsbnrg and procured a requisition from uoverner Beaver. The chief was Joined at Barriaburg later In ths ntgbt by Mr. lobelts sad both went te Baltimore. Liat evening a telegram waa reeelved from the oblsftbatMr.Kleholts Identified thegtedi found la the possession of Liwrenee bla property sad that the thlef would be brought here at aoen. The arreet of Lawrenee leaked out and there waa a large orewd at the elation expecting te see tbe thief, but for aeme reason tbe parties did net gat here. Lawrenee baa teveral aliases, aad the supposition la tbat be la a young man who worked for time In thla city. m PKOP. ZKUNRT'S OPINION Ha Dlipeus the Popular Theory aa te the Oauae et the Increase la the Numb.r el Deaf Mat... Reme, N. Y , March 25, A number el Heme have reeently appeared In the news papera respecting "the deaf mute problem,' "Intermarriage of the deaf," etc, all having reference te tbe allegation tbat aa there baa been an inereaae et deat muUa proportion, ately greater than the population at large during tbe laat thirty yeaia, (aa baa been the eaee, by the way, with the Inaane, blind and etbsr elssaea) tbla circumstance baa ae ether eauae than the Inlermarrlage of persons born thus defective, tbe offspring of aueh unlena being almeat Invariably almllarly affeeted. Hence it la Interred that In time there will be a special human breed. laeklng two aenaea of the five with whleh the animal man la dealgned by nature te be equipped. The aubjeet being brought te the attention of Prof. F. L. Zellney, of thla city, blmaeir an expert In mattera pertaining te the deaf, and president of tbe Empire State Aaaoeta tlen of Deaf Mutes, be ssld : There le no aueh danger whatever. It la true that few deaf patients have deaf children, but there are very many marriages among deaf mutes unattended with any aueh results as are recklessly predicted. During the laat twenty yeara-et 2 303 admlaalena te tbe aevea schools for deaf In this State, eighteen or only three-feurtha et one per cent, ware children el deaf parents. Out et 012 admlaalena 50, or 0 0 per eent, were tbe result et the marriages of oeusina. Fer tbe ten yeara ending with 1881, 10 38 per eent of all the deaf inntca admitted te tbe Hartferd school bad con cen con aangulneua parentage. The percent age rune about the aame In ever ether atate. Deafness oeonrs from many eauaes, the soeldentsl eaaee being In the great majority. Congenital deafness has rapidly declined of late yeara, being new hardly 30 per eent Conaangulnena marriages furnish the largest percentage et deaf mutes, where a parental eauae can be traced." ,. smut. ., HiacK Hesierr ter Tbe People Areuatd bj i..- Heme Hula for Inland Wow Wew Canvassing at electrons. T. P. O'Oeuner, in a letter whleh la pub liabed In tbe World te-day, ssys : Yen would suspect me of considerable exaggeration If 1 were te attempt te convey In werda an Idea et the fever paaslen, the frensy we are living through In Kngland at tbe present moment ever tbe Irish quea quea lien." And then, after recounting the clr. oumatanees, be adda : In short, the Irish eauae baa brought out at tbla moment all tbe emotionalism wbleh la a very atreng, though carefully coneealed element In the Kngliah oharaeier. It elicits all the latent enthusiasm of thla cnrleua and uncouth people. Peets, arllats, musiclana, peda gogues, quiet clergymen bave ceme out of tbelr retirement and are working for tbe auoeeaa et tbe Irian cause with almost spoatello ferve'." Regarding tbe probability of a general election, an appeal te the people upon tbe question of Heme Rule, wbleh all frlenda of the Irish eauae regard aa the one thing eapeelally Important at thla time, be asysi " A great deal will depend en tbe pending eleotlens, eapeelally In Kennlngten. Ken nlngtoe, aa you knew, la a Louden con stituency, and Londen baa always been the great obstacle te Heme Rule. If we win Kennlngten, then it la clear that there la a vast ebange in tbe opinion of the country, and that lha English people have definitely oeme ever te tbe Irish aide. And," he continues, If we win Ken Ken nlngeon, then I think a change must oeme aoen." Wemen'a part In the contest Is thus mentiened: "One et tbe onrleos reiults of tbls struggle is the pioinluenee Inte whleb It haa dragged women. Fer in in alanee, in Kennlngten, the great ohanea of the Tery candidate la the enormeua amount of eanvasslng done for blm by tbe damea of tbe Primrose League. Tbeae ernlaiarlea hsveau advantage eyer meu tbat tbey can bribe, lie and threaten without much fear of being brought te legal account The Liberals bave followed tbeexample nf their opponents, and new the Wemen'a Liberal League, el wbtch Mra. Gladatene la presl dent, haa beoeme a very powerful and very aetlve organisatien. They alae bave taken tbe field, and are Hacking tbe Prlmrcae dames, exposing their Ilea and tularepro tularepre tularepro aentatlena." A Hoj's Terrible Death. Burna Hargett, tbe twelve-year aen of Mr. Douglass H. Hargett, a well-known Frederick oeunty, Md., farmer and member of the firm of P. L. Hargett &. Ce., mf t with a terrible accident en whlcn resulted In his death en Sunday night Seme of the employee en tbe farm of Mr. Hargett bad txen engaged, It appears, In crushing oern In a ateam crusher. The men had just finished tbelr work, but before tbe cogs bad ceased revolving young Har gett, who waa atandlng en a level with lbs top of tbe crnaher, observed aeveral est a still in the mouth of machine and attemptel te push them down with la feet On doing ae he slipped and bla leg up te the hip waa drawn between tbe reltera and abook abeok aboek Ingly eruahed. Nearly two hours elapsed belere the machine could be broken epand tbe unfortunate boy releaaed from bla ter rible situation. Tbe Bedy of aa AlUged Merdercr Pound. Cincinnati, O , Mareh 25. Tbe body found in the canal under the Sycamore atreet bridge yeaterday, baa been Identified a tbat et Amea Gavy, wbe la undsr bend for lbs murder of a ealenc-kseper named Deyle at Fayettevttle, Ohie. It auppeaed te be a eaae of aulclde. Killed By a Circular Haw, Denten, Md., March 25.-Willi am Driver, employed at J. M. Antheny'a aaw mill, fell agalnat a circular aaw thla morn lag aad bad bis arm cut off at tbe shoulder, Taa BtlaaVM Uteg kt WM data, AQAIW ACAMDiPATB. A Motive of aaaeaatar Oeaely aesklag Re-Kit e- Uea as Jadge of Wettaaereland, Prem the Philadelphia rreis. The contest for the Judgeship tbls fall la la the Tenth Judicial diatrlet, wbleh com prises ths oeunty of Westmoreland, prom ea for mere reasons thsa one te be unusu ally latereetleg. It alserecatla the fact tbat In the contest et 1870, by whleh tbe present judge, Hen, James Alexander Hunter, waa elevated te the boneb, the Republleaaa of Weetaiereland oeunty achieved tbelr first decisive victory ever tbe Democratic major ities of that heretofore rock-ribbed atreng. bold, though the victory was wen through the medium of Domecratlo vote At that time the usual majority of the united Democracy upon a atatn tleket in tbe pnblleans having aueceeded In reducing it from atill higher figures, though a Demo crat e nomination waa still considered equivalent te an election te local offices. During tbe Intervening ten years West moreland baa awung Inte the Republican oelumn, though with an uncertain majority. An nnnanallv elnsn nnntnat la ntin.n.tf thla year. J udge Hunter la candidate for roeleetlon, and la opposed In bla own party by Alexander Daniel McConnell, esq, Upen the Demoeratio aide Hen. Jae. TurBey.ex-LteutenantGoverner Jehn Letts and It. M. Doty, esq , have been announced. There will be no repetition thla year et tbe Ineldenu of the previous Judiciary contest In the Tenth dlstrlet though the canvasa Will be. no dOUbt oxnltlne- tn nert.ln rt gree. Judge Jsmes Alexander Hunter, whose commission will expire In January next, la of Soeloh-Irlsh parentage snd wss born In Lancaster county fltiy-feur years ego. His parenta removed te West merelantf oeunty WB be waa 0 veara of age. He read law w!1.? Judge James Tedd, formerly of Philadelphia, and waa admitted te tbe Westmoreland bar In 1853. He waa at various times associated with J. H, MeAfee, formerly depuly secretary of wis common weaitn colonel J. W. Greenawalt, Jacob ueautneut and W. U. Kllngenamltb. In the latter part of the aeventlea be waa appointed by Governer Heyt te the Judgeship In Weat mereland oeunty, loll vacant by tbe realg realg naUen of Judge Legan, who removed te Philadelphia te accept the poaltlen of aollcl aellcl aollcl ter for the Pennsylvania railroad. He was Buhssquently eleeted hla own aueceeeer la 1879. When the Twenty-fltat dlstrlet was formed under tbe United siatta bankrupt lawa of 1807, oemprialng tbe ceunttea of Indiana, Weatmereland and Fayette, he waa appointed Its first register In bank ruptcy. Judge Hunter la net rntraat physically. In atalure he la et medium height, with cleanly aeaven upper lip. Ha la oensoletloua and painstaking, and bla career ea the benen has glvsn eminent satisfaction, though the extremists upon either sldeef the temperenee question think be should be mere pronounced In some et bis decisions In wbleh they are Interested, BtHHIW1 wan RATEM. The Pelar Bar(i.M tutu mi seal Tauk and Hakes Uavee. At the opening performance of Bir- num'a show In New Yerk en Hatur day night, the performing aeala which at tracted ae mueh attention laat year, did net appear, and everybody wondered why. The faet la that their number waa auddenly redueed from alx te two while the audience waa gathering, by a lamentable accident eanaed by tbe Pelar bear. The bear cage and tbe aeal cage, whleb both have doera In the rear, were baeked up agalnat eacb ether, and Sohaam,wbe la popularly known lu the olreua bualneaa aa "Seals," because be makea aeala hla special care, waa In the bear eage cleaning It. The habitual occu pant of tbe eage resented hla lutiuslen and made a daah at him. Hebaam backed up agatnat the unloosed deer, wbleb yielded, and he stumbled back through It carrying blm also through tbe seal eage deer Inte the eage et hla special Kts, The bear followed blm and bit bssm's leg ssvagely, taking a pleea of tbe flesh out But the brnte'a attention waa easily diverted by tbe aeals, whleh form bla ataple feed in bla Arctle home. He killed four of the peer animate In quick auoeeealon and proceeded te eat tnem. Seheam called ter help and the bear was driven baek te bla cage. The Inj ured tnan'a leg waa dretaed and he waa taken te hla borne. The aeala came from Norway. Tbey were very highly trained and Tery valuable. Mr. Ilelley haa already aent te Norway for aeala te replace thorn. POPE LEO 8 M.ICA POU POWUK. A Portbcetulag lseryelical Demanding Tern- " fclf.-nl.II.atnratlni,- " . I"? -'., '"or - rrtt ,Ja Lee XUL la prenariek .rrrrr. u nert ant enoyellcala ever Issued. It la aald te be an appeal te tbe Kurepean natlena for a final settlement et tbe question of tbe tern peral power. The A'cwt Informant aaya It waa Premier Crlspi'a knowledge of tbe pepe'a Intention that caused him te bring pressure te bear agalnat Gladstone te keep blm from visiting Reme, aud carrying out hla Intention of calling en the pontiff, Italy's two allies, Germany and Austria, recognized Iho deprcsaed condition of Italy and the faet tbat It oannet grew te be atreng under Ha present anti-papal poliey, and are known te be In favor et the reatoratlen et tbe Leonine City, Kmperer Franels Jeseph baa never recegnised the occupation, and refuaea te pay the visit he ewea te King Humbert In the Kternal Olty. Tbe enoyellcal Is expected te be published about the time the new penal oedo geca Inte effect In June next it Is stated that tbe king of Belgium may be appointed te decide tbe dispute, A UulIdlugTwentj-EitbtBterles High. When tbe newa was first published tbat Minneapolis waa te have a twenty eight story building, msny persons dlablleved It, but tbe sohume Is about te msterallze. The plan ehewa the outline of 728 rooms, all of which open from tbe interior oeurt, and every one of which haa a window In tbe exterior wall. Tbe plans are drawn for a building 80 feet square a the level of tbe sidewalk, and tapering a little toward tbe top, wbleh glvea It the general appearance of a lefty tower with almost countless loop boles. The oeurt within la sehcduled te be 40x40 and in the middle et It sixteen elevators nre outlined te lilt tbe tenants te tbelr olllees In the sky. The building will be 350 feet high and perfoetly tire proof, bolnget iron, with a thin veneerlug of brick or terra oetta. Ills Skeleton Pound Heven Tears Later. In a cave en tbe western aide et Bears' mountain, near Cumberland. Md., Daniel Scraun found a human skeleton. Upen Investigation It proved te be tbe remalna of Jehn liodel, an Inventor, of Cumbenaed, Md., who seven yeara age next Friday left hla borne in a fit of despondency, and had net alnee been heard from. He had In vented a ctcek of wenderrul workman werkman abtpand rctoeibllng tbe Straaburg clock, but It failed et success financially. V Shet II U Little Playmate, A probably fatal sheeting case, the partlea te whleh are children aged 7 and 0 years respectively, occurred lu Pntuvllle en Sundsy. Jehn Dletrlck and Charles Day weie playing together at the home of tbe former when they found a revelver In a oleaet Dletrlek pointed the weapon at Day when It waa dttebarged, tbe 32 calibre ball entering the latter'a ncm, passing down through tbe reef of his mouth Inte tbe tbreat A surgeon probed for tbe ball, but waa unable te locate It m Tramp. Oaptura m freight Train. A large number of trampa bearded a freight train en tha Pittsburg fc Lake Rrle railroad near Allequlppa en Saturday night, and for five beura held the train, reiuslng te allow the erew te move the train unless permitted te ride en It A telegram waa aent te Pittsburg for aailat aailat anee, and a apedal train with cftleera waa aent te tha reaeue. Twelve tramps were arrestsd;and aent te the workhouse. Ha Plactd Dynamite Under lbs Slave. 1 Aaren Yerk, of Cass oeunty, lud., baa been using dynamite In clearing hla farm et old treea and stumps. Ou Saturday the dangereua article becoming damp be took It te bta beuse and placed It under the stove. It aoen after exploded, completely wrecking bla beuse, killing bla wlfs sad dengbter aad Ir luring all tbe family mere or lea - , aranm j STRICE TWO CENTS. UP WENT THE SIDIWA1 " r-jx thb YtciiuTt- or aa vtpta as uiaMaaw xeawfeBTAAtaxasvv . :: AaKxpleeteata aa Bteawta Bahwap ' themagateaeeia WiaSessOt Moras I Vpea Fea-estrtaas-Haifa Desist psa seaa Are BMajhtfy udaeet. Mw Yerk, March U5.-Sartly """ wuny inaa I spoil asar crowds of paaaara by at the jai mm avenue, Broadway aad 1 1 terrible explosion bad takaa aiaam 'A m. large portion of tha sidewalk a1 wmmt, jastoausjanetioa sad ea thai w me street next te taa jrifta avaaaa I waa oie wa high into tbe air. 4 Bhoweraefstoasa aad tragsaeats at nagging felt ea taa paasan by. ,; Atisansix pataeaa wen tarawai uu uuura ur less IDJuna, BOM mtW The windows of tbe stores ea ska and ia tha Fifth avenue hotel wan ureu. There ta a bags bete la the aidewalk i u we beisi ea aa aireet- lt waa teuad last taa exploslea waa te se eleotrle subway. m. .7' ... :- h i i mimev. , ' New Yebk, March 25. A dieeaUh i 'w inn. heshsii ana BBA ebange this morning, tends te i tee belief tbat the wreckage passed by I maiiery una attaaMbia Colerado of ' .u.tr, ua eunruny H rrenasM iuiii ueaservs. ins aismtteB saeeea the steamship Gata City fresa Vannab. ranerta that nti UuA as t e, m., In latitude Sd.lL leegliade 7&M,l rm BietnuiO lire BOM BMOMI i me istier nswiy paihieal ' "' uroe lettsrs or taa Basse as lsrae beat laekad ilk iirtna t Olty pasaed alae la Ue same vleaalty al and etbsr furaltara aad Jeiaer work. letter painted white. Taa wreekaaa pwreuycaaie rremn stesmer. H' tong ia ths water. At tha axah ballet waa nnliaHMni Uuaaai waa no doubt patt of tha OeBasrn. Ml wou.bbewb test taa ceassrvaaaaatbai Dsen caugnt ia tbe ssvsre sterai wspt the Atlantle laat weak. i Jadn BtauhawV um WSSBINQTON.D. C. Mareh 9A1 ssrvlees ever the remslas of lha Justice Slsnlsv Maathawa am at hkvilale realdanee at 1, this attarnfHHi. Hi. n, pastor of thecburehef tha TTivtmai. i mku uj xjt. liSOBsra, enaanesag aetvloes. President Harrlaea aad members of bis esblnet, Chief Ji x-ausr ana tus sssenisis ,'jasaeta; tbe supreme court, a large aaatbar aeosters, ana many pareeaat frteaaa acquaintaneaa er taa tbe funeraL Ohlaf and his associates ea tha tuj oeurt bench anted an hoaerarv beaters. After tha eervtees wan avfl the remalna wars ukan in Ua - Ohie depot aad left at three o'eleek, taa Us! uiuiag we rssssinsi BBsatDers et taa taj and JusUees Fellsr, Gray, Blatehtard Lamar, fnr niamAmXm la-a u.nk oeuntry home sear Olaetaaatl, wbaa luaorataerviess saa tne iBtsraieat wwanaw plaee te-morrow. t Ouil Iks 1-liaiM.k.i. r.i... ni ' ;,' i St. Jehn, N. B , Mareh 25 -Rebert Ock died in Carletea yeaterday. Hs waa eae at the four men who, la 1881, esprared tad Ohesspaake, of the Cromwell Uaa. Thaw took tbe steamer te tha Mera Baeda aaaat, and aba was afterwards given np ta taw ITnltfld Ntatna. Tha man . - - . ntfl lha ImhImn - - - m? i --- .u ...... IUU unnBM, unnrsa;; te nave tnem extraeitaa for murder, es ' had killed one of tbe men ea tha steal Eminent legal talent wasaaaaaad aa sakhV- sides. The men were dlsehsrged ea aw around thatNaw Hrnanhk "-- Jurisdiction evsraa off ease ceMaatuad asi' tnanisn aaaa. -rnasiantaara unasaaaanaa bad laausd letters of awrqat la tM IsW.'MVAVe TlilUd Ity Firs aadJQter. Bababoe, Wis., Mareh it, Fin at i nlsht daatrevad feti fraaaa Itaalnaaa i ewnsd by P. Pratt aad ant i following msrebsnta i H- P. TBBsa.aaaB fnrnliblnggoeda; J. Heyferd, boeB) aad shore; MoyssBres., fernlahisg goods ,' Tnzsl, baksr aad oenfeolloasr. lessa,Ml It Is thought te be tha work of as la sat '' diary. Mr. Tessl waa atriekaa wHa' spepiexy, aad died la a few talantea asaa? tha flra mnsBBanneA. ta la haa eegarnees te aava bis prepartj braagat'. BDOUl IBS SINKS. V A Dtve-Keeps KUled. r CnaneYOAN, Mleh., Mareh 36. -Lata'. Ssturdsy night during a row la a diaraftaVi abla hanea kant hv (1. BL Smith aiaaa ahaa donet Sherlfl Havaaaad Maralisa- nnaikirS" entered and tried te quell ths daaarsaaaa duiiiu resunea wa aitempi 10 si I sas i with tha Inmataa and a flahi fallnwad ha which revolvers were freely aaad. ahal Bouchard waa ahet thnraam tha and dangerously wounded, aad Smith tnreuga tne neca ana auiea. ' Tar aad Peaibers Pas a Piaashee. Wxbt Sufgnien, Wis., Mareh 25. Thai Rev. R. O. Meyers, wbe recently punlsHMdlV a loiter In a local paper attacking tha ebar- U aetcr et the Rev. Mr. Henser, haa reealyad ' a note signed by White Caps, warning n l.A -....-. -(..-. -k7' ! iunuui.iin umm va rauea mm ia penauy ei oeieg tarrea aaa laatnerea. urn i. has, however, algnlflad hU lntsetlea of reuiaiuiug, auu tivuy iiiueaais iwuaaui isjr. r. TwehlsaKUlsd. Littlk Reek, Ark, Mareh 26. Atvii New burg, Ark , Batnrday, tha beUar am; cooper's saw mill exploded, tearing I building te pieces snd fatally Ixjurlag Je uakenahlp and Jehn Griffin. Others badly aealded. Porllenaof tbe null carried 100 yards by tbe force of the expla)-, alen. Tbe less Is aeveral thousand deUara. 5 a. - OranUd a Onaner. -A TriituiaHirna. Pa.. Mareh 9fi A ahaaaa i? i was granted at the atate departaasat today te the American Mechaaiea BaUalag aad Lean aasoelatlon, Lancaater. OapUallL. 090,000. Direolera: K BUekaadatfer, 1 u. mur, u. en ouxuer, diwaai Jtawan, r.j H. W. Hartaaan, B. E. SUMgarwait. O, W Reland, Geerge U. Laamae, J. Geat Zeaki ; Geerse W. Cermenv. H- M. Henasr. Jsha -- II. Sbrum, Edward B. Sncs'.la, Cleaaaat tg Munaen. Deatb of aa BanUteat OeaMst. THKBAaux,Marob2S.-FraaewCeraNaBW i uenaens, tne weu xnewn ueica sga apcclallat, la dead. m ii iKeud of aviub.uiaaaaal. 1 Centbevillk, Ma, March 36 H". O. Stephens, ex oelKotor of thla eeaaty, waa arreated en Saturday for aBabeaslaBjaat aad oemmltted tejalt HUsbertssaBplaeadaB fa.OOO, and the lesa Is divided sbeat eaaaltf between the stats sad oeaaty. , nuililar ......... rtKie u.rk et naAal. jl2lVlSBmil wf -- " worth's distillery, lauussssiasvius. eataew at an early hour this aeralng. LeaaffBaah Tee origin et ths fire u uakaewa. '" WBATHBH IMBtOAXtem. ..MrvVAaHiNaTON.D. a. Msreh aa.-vwt Kseura PeaaaylvaaJai LaabjaafeBi; aUgattj . , Yfr; j .- "a ' ? & &&-' - ,lii i .Jit'S4
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