ftV" pwffi f Lancaster Enlrllicrrnrcv. 0A.TURDA.Y KVENINO, OCT, 20. 1008. The Horrid Hangings. It Is stronge Unit in tliis age of civlll. zitieR we slieuhl still cniluru tlie horrid Prlday hangings. In view of Iho fact that the number of these Is steadily In creasing, t he Judgment of legislators is certalnly Invited te consider whether this mode of punishing murder Is the right tuode. It is a brutal exhibition that Is weekly made, which Is net agree able te the community or edifying In any way. Seme may think that it la beneficial in that its horrors tend te the suppression of the murderous inclination ; butthis Is net the Idea upon which the law, which prescribes hanging as a punish ment, is based ; and it is net a correct idea, ns experience has show n. Te cU e the exhibition Its full force In the sui sui sui pressionef murders, upon this Idea, it would be necessary te makoexectitlens public; but the law generally makes them as private as jwsiible, public liang ings having been found te be evil in their effect upon the peace of the land. There seems te be no ether basis for the law 'a decrte that death shall be the punishment of mi rder, sae the one that hfe is fei felted in takmg life : a decree that has been sanctioned from time immemorial, and that few will be found te dispute. But, admitting that this be s. and that the deliberate slaer of his fellow man cuinet complain that his Ufa is taken for the bleed he has shed, tl.e question occurs us te the profit te the community In taking the forfeited life. We cannot see that there is anj . U is a cruel pun ishment as new administered , through a long period of imprisonment ins dre.nl fate presses down upon the ceriv ict. and when the last momcutsceme no thought can de-justico te the horrible feelings which attend him te his deem. Among the last batch hung was one miserable man in 2s'cw Yerk, who had been stand Ing for ears in the shadow of the gibbet, and who finally had his veins charged Willi morphine te tnake it possible te hang him without carrying him te the scaf fold and holding him under the neine Dees anyene suppose that there will lie ene tnurdei less committed because of this man's agony and the- public shudder i t Its contemplation . If se, will he tell in why it is that with these frequent exhibitions murder is mere rife in the land than ever ? The fact is that in the druukenness or passion in which murder is generally committed no thought is given te the horror of the punishment , nor is such thought much mere influen tial when the crime is prompted by the het feeling or revenge or the cold calcu latien of profit. Theso who are evil oneugli in mind te btj leally deliberate murderers are net the class of men upon whom the horrors of the caff old exert their liveliest force. And whim upon such sympathy may be wasted, we can still, in compassieu for emselves, desir" te forbear their brutal hanging. Ln them be done te death, if death alone will de, in a way less offensive loot r tcnsibilities. The Nigger in the Feme. In the proceeding in the New Jer-ie) ceurt8, intended te take the .Jersey CVn tral railroad fiein the Heading railtead's control, Mr. Gewen, in Ins usual aggres slve way, is miking a lint entertainment for the i eal parties te the motion. The testimony wlucli has bteu taken shows that the attorneys fei the Fenns)lwitiia railroad engineered the proceeding against the Central's lease te the Head ing, as claimed by Mr. (ieweu in his answer who is te the bill of the complainant, the chief uthcer of Adams company, which is dependent express upon the favor of the Feiins)lwiuiu rail, read elllcers for the monopoly of the ex press business en its lints. Anether allegation made b Mr. Gewen was Unit Messrs. A. .1. Uuvult and William 1. Scott, of this state, were eeiieeiutd in the piecculing. Mi. t.is-att answeied Mr. (.iowen'squeationson this point with apparent frankness, stating that he and his associates had sold the thousand shire s of New Jersey Central "sheit," wheii informed that the bill te cauet 1 the lease was te be Hied, but Im declared that lie only knew of it upon the day upon which it was te be hied. He tin thennore said that he had neon closed out liis speculation at a less Mr. ('as Batt's operation seems te have simply seized an apparent opportunity for a spec illation, that premised butter than it performed , it being one of these opportunities which te the elllcers et the Pennsylvania lailre.ul and ether great corporations very often occur and which they seize upon with generally gratifying results and te the great en liancement of their fertuuen. It is these chances which make a confidential relation te a big company a mine of wealth te sluewd and but moderately scrupulous men. That a church Lell or chime of bells, and their ringing is net iu .icr.iiiuhi uncc, needs no demonstration ; it is quite as plain and undeniable that the luces Bant clauger of chinch bells or their ringing at untimely heur3 could easll) become an Intolerable nuisance which should should be suppiessed by law. This is equally true of facteiy bella, steam whistles, locomotive- signals and vaiieus ether noises which are incident te Beats of manufacturing industries and centres of population. The ones tien of nuisances, generally, elopeiuis upon the relatiens et things. What Is lit and proper atene tlme and place may net no at another or under dilTereut cir cumstimces. It is nearly ahvavs :i miivt tlen of fact, nud the alleged "church bell nuisance " like every ether must be determined upon the bread principles of equitable consideration for the geed of the greatest number which are pro pre sumed te find lodgment in the chancel lor's besom. Sejik of the citieus who are plctuieJ in the se-called Lancaster county history ay that it cost them four hundred dol del dol Iarategotln. Evidently the enterpris. ing pubilshers'made their cbargoaccorel cbargeaccorel cbargoaccerel ing te their subject. -rr-m- Tun Pullman nuiace car cemp'iny n nuface made I) per cent, last j ear and laid aside surplus earnings of about R per cent, mere. This is tee much profit en the operations of a coipnratien like that. The railroads and the public suffer from tee high prices for parlor and sleeping car accommodations. It ulre id passen gcr fires are exorbitant in this state and when the I'ulinin car charges are added te them comfei table traveling is altogether tej expensive. It is net often that the rail nud eeiniutiKs and the public iiae a e minion interest, but the alike are unduly taxed for IT- per cent, annual preills of the Pullman com. piny. The stockholders of the railroad companies should inquire what interest their managers hae in the Pullunu COIICt'lll. Tin: cede of professional e hies wlnc'i shall govern the New Yerk academy of medicine is still the subject of het eon tentlen among the members. These who faMir consultation with the home' epaths are in a large majority, but net enough te amend the constitution ; they h ive the pewet, h nvever, te admit new members of their way of thinking and the inmi' liberal iew is growing In strength. The iron cla I rules of the national association le net stem likely te much longer govern the faculty in the larger cities where the number of spec I.ilists is constantly en the increase. Mu-. I. vM.im says te a reporter that she " had heptd that en my second visit here some of these foolish stories would be dropped, but it has elisheirtened me very much te see thai the) are begin g again in th same quarters.' i -. Lingtrv refers te her telatieus w i young Mr. Gebhard. if she wants the stine.s dropped she should reform her conduct. Mr. Liugtry is the person she s'leuld have brought evor with her te chapeiene her. The eibinet at Washington la divided agaiust itself, another premonition that the ttepnbhc in party is tailoring te its fall. Thciek is an earnest denuu I fur lay eont.ibuter- te the religious press of the day. The educated busiues mm is ospecmlly titteil for fetching through the uewpiper, nud his valuable oxperietico 0 ight te he ery be ui 11 .nil in w ideuiug the s.ihere of the lchgieus j tumil's inlluouce for feed. "llii.u" nud " Lew" church iirgutueuts m the Episcopal convention aroeanspicnous by their absence, but mtiny of tlie lay deputies are agitating the question of whether the L'uited btites should be called a people, a einutry, or a nation in the prayer book. Te the sobelarly inclined this subject is doubtless of the greatest importance . but among the jst majority of these who will use the prayer book, tlie decision el this momeiiteus question will awakeu but little iuteiest. 1 in: towlei'dMiet resounds threuJti nlea-i ml nlr. llie inapt.-- ttiv.iputen lliulr rul ami cola, Tlie puiplu lue- uvetnp-t wueil un I weld Ami malt, tlie lieiuull ,t thin lisik set' and tilr Tliu c im stnmU In Iho uliecU-t ter Intur tee I . I'lm oe Ktuzw lazllv hIeiir the slrenm . llie ilWiaul uieuutulna hey much nearer HfLlll 1 Inn w hun tlie inmmer beauaite' i tl. m hlODil. Tin urewlng colt frUlis gaily thieuitli the tltihl, Si tlilnl.if tntl In utore ter tilin anil im A mi!Hli Id-lliii-cuIiih our nn ruv. Ami nmki the niliiit te ili-uainy fancle kJ I no Indian iiinininr has io('!ien pet eiulliiur iheuirliui nud ifn. -. auil whit nji Edvartl H. Oaemer Ii has heeu attleii by the New Ve'k Tribune that the seu.: of " Old Gntni-sis I)iid" was writtun by Albert (". Greote, who was born in IJ "je Je hUnd. l'ebru irj 10. 1SIU, aud ediuated at Drewn tinivei say. Lpen le.vvinc that instituMeu he followed the legal profusion, and sube quuutly tilled the eiliws of olerk el the muuieipal court of th-j eity of i'rovideueo. and olerk of the onunen council "Old Grimes" was a oille j unter, was mjme whit eccentric, wero ' an old hrewn coat," and was sty hid " Profasier el Dust and Ashes" by the Btndents. MtiNniM)u Cwhi. his bieu an atteu tive obeivor el the projeediugs of the lpisuepal cjneiitieii, ami in putiaular theit disctissieu ns te the advisability of oUinKintheprOiouttitloof the Pietestnnt Hpiocepat church te tint of the Hely Catholic cliureh. He new propelis le cuter the hiktt. of oeutroversy with a pimptilct in which he will dofend the cxcIiihive claim of the Heman oiiure'i te the title "Catholic" The moiisiKuer is net lacking in the courage of his convie feus when he thus throws down the gage of battle tenn army of the me' iiivtnci bio Piutcstaiit theologians of the lind. Amhhi ii wealtliy suicide Ins ene evor te the silent m j jrity with ueappirent metive that would iuduce te the rash tut. Chanty migents as a oause nieutil iber ration as the reu!t of ovorwerk, but there eleubtless oxisted lu tlie uufortuinte m ui's breast deeper and mero poteut im im pulBes te his despairing action. The skoletoiiH in the olesot nra no rehpeoters of poisons and they invade the homes of the epuleut aswollasthe abedes or penury. Tlieripplosef publie Hpoeulatiou will for atirae be stirred in the discussion of the Bid .iff Ur, but its recollection will seen be swallowed up in thegulf orfreshor trago trage dieu that are constantly occurring. I.Uoike l.ttiv In Uliluiue. LastKpring the IHIueIa state l.ogisla l.egisla l.ogisla tute paused a liw llxlnK the prices of Ba toen lleeiiheH nt ftnoe. The Chicago ouuueils ought te avoid the operatiou of this law by passing nn ordinance a Tew days befere thelaw went into olleot, llxm ' the price fei the ensuing year at $101. The oitt eitt oitt zeus Inague has Miuoe been flglitiug the legality eftlieHO lleeiiseH In thoeourtH, but litis been met with dilatory taetics by tlie ethor Hide. Finally, te hurry matters, an action lu quo warratite wan brought against a prominent saloon keeper, llin oeunwddomurted, picseuthnr various rea sous, all te the olleot that this is net tlie preper method of procedure. Judge Antheii) will rouder a deolsien outheiio. niiiricr. ills oplulen is all but wiitteu, except the formal ruling. In it he com bats and doiiies the validity of all the points rolled en by the demurring eeuusel, and thcoeuoluston roached fromaperusal of the doeumont Is that he will iule that the method of procedure is a preper ene Tills will bring the question at issue te a tlual decision und will nfleet between three mid four thousand saloons, Involving ever LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCE!? SATURDAY. OCTOBEK 10. lhS:i. MTK NEWS. A IVIMI l.N HVMlK.lt IM UKOIUII.V. Ilrr VVxriilei: irc Ii en llie llilli.i, -1 - iiiiiiiii ui h llntintirr eilli, r l.rirtit Oi i tirn'ni'P". Matnii't llnriis, tlie enKnvd weuiiti nln niuidited little I.ela hewis, was liatigtd en Ftiil.i) ui Lallioue, e,a , in the presence of a crowd variously t-stnii mil fieui .l.VIO te J.WOO. The ptis uier ilnl net test well during the night, She wasunabloie sleep mid spent nuxtef the tiuie in pravei. At 10 lu ihe morning she was taken from the jul, under an annul dreit, mil carried te the gallows, which was emoted Unco qu uters of a unto te the inuth f tlie court ui'ine. After siiigme ".Iimh. I.jvci el My Seul," praer b lle. W I) .leliiisun veolervel) ami the singing iif "tcet 11)0 au Uvr." she mmle the foil living st ite meet "likMlFVltfi. I HUM MIHM'- VM vi i I bone the oeugreirnliou will be l net while 1 make this Ijkc iateineiu of taetK in th'scev. 1 am geiut te tell the truth before lliilt lie hoi) truth 1 hope ;n will all take warniutr trout ins fate aud none of you ever tauti en the gallows as I de ttiis'inernmg. 1 nm innocent of the chirge I did net pemmi I. cla l.ewm, aud I hi pe ta uicei lur in heaviui. M) kinl people brought me te this and I want them te pray te meet me m heaven, as there ia ue paitiuj; there. 1 have heard they sud tnugiug wan tee u.hI for tnc thtt 1 etiitht t be burned I hope ihej will rcH'iit like me aud meet me in heaven for there Is no forgiveness here Kver) tub inns', ntnud en itse.ru btteiu here, but up fiere I will get justice. I nm innocent fid my peeple are te blame because I x'ued where lde te d. 1 hope you w II all raise your chi ilieu se as te uifet in in heaven nud never stand ou the callow a Farewell, all I am going le die Farewell, nil , gited b)e. I must die I hope this peer mau will be ileaisl. a no t tuDAvnt before ll si lie ij iuue cent " Her sister was en the s.-ufell, nod. tureiuc te her, sbe told her te le warned by her fate " I want te be buried by the side of my mother." said she, " but they wilt net ai'ew it Ttiey d uet irv what becomes of mv body iJoed bye ' Uood Ueod Uoed bye, Mster. eexxl b)e ' ' All her aumieult, were made m a cte.ii, ringini: veuv. though at times si became incoherent nud re pcvteil M'nteuce- ever and eir a'ain. At ieven minutes nttcr lie clock the trap ifai spruug and sbe was dangling iu the an. Iu en;ht minutes tier puis ceiu-el te beat, aud iu twen) minutes she was declared dead. The fa. I w is mx feet. Her neck ,w, is bteken and she died wah mt a s'ru'i;le l'ue body vas turned ever te her sister for luternieut. .v Urlnie Oim My l'.illi, el li a I'd tl nuil mi t reniiuii. At Menree. Ga., Tiyler llnaut. oel eted, w. is handed Fnd ly I . lt.leuijuily assaulting Mrs K i-abeth . Searels, a respectable white widow, ou tlie night of AiU'iit Je I mt. The gallows w is erecteel in a lic'.d one mile trein the court house. There n -re ten thousand spectators Bryant crept in at Mrs. beaids wiudew, although she made an effort te shout him with a pistol, which, however, Mtapped. He thou choked her until she was liolple.ss and left her ter dead. Mis. beards receg mzfd her aesailaut aud when he w.u, eip turcd ami brought befere her he at euce identified him Only with elitli 'iilty was theo-ewd dtssii&ded fMin lynching htm. lie was brought t nil, in. acted by the fcrai.il jury u Saturday, beptcmbtrl, at once placed ou tual aud the cvsc was given te the jury th it night I he jury came in early en Monday mm mug witu a verdiet of uuilty and the judge setiteui.cd him tjbe hauled Friday. a rree I'luilii it LIuirLli Duriug an oyster upper in a .Metliedmt church ut 15a)viI!e, Ljug Island, last night, . I uhn Smith ami a gaug of leughs eutuied the plice and umh btruck Capt. backett, his brother in-law. A tiirht eu fiied, duiiiiK which baokett knocked Smith senselens with a saw buck. The pistur, Mr. Tair. was kuicked iJuau. ' Indi-'h fainted Xearly all th fiiruiture of the church was broken. Ihete wire three hundred people in the hmldiui;, and many were injured iu .utemplm u tcoape by the siiiule exit. Ilia Value lit 111,4 .IlllleiV lli.r At Kisten in the casa of .Mai y Ami Miller auuat btonheu Utek, an action te lecevcr damages for breach of promue of uuniage, the jury Friday afternoon found a verdict ler the plaintilf in the sum et iji.ius d.i llie i-1-.e w is a uevui ene Thopirties were tirst oeiuins, an I both have reached and pirtly pisLel the prime of lite. The plaintitl was Iiouke keeper fei the defemhnt and told hew he had addrcs-ted her iu tlie usual country style et courting When asked it he had iver kissed her she sud, " te than a huudied thousand tunes " Tlie verdict she gained is at the rate of a cant for n khss, with a litile liiterust thrown is. Anntlinr C.tlt I'rtijett. The jxist il tolegrap'a and cible e mi piuy was inoerp a ueel l'riel ly at New erk. The lines nru te extend throughout the L uited bU'es, Cm ul.i aud Metie i, aud Irem Greenpert, Leng Isluid, ie Lin Lin elen, Liverpool and Pans. The cipital steek is $1,100, divided into tifteu Miates of 100 each, with the puviloe of iucreas mg it. Tue corptraters are llenry C. Gardner, Lutlier it Marsh, T. II iJupuy, Audrew K. Ketit and Duumiit Clark. A uetili eJeinU u en the ituud. A startling tinedy eecuned thne miles e.iht of Fert Games, Ga , Tliuisday eieu mg. About suudewu II. A. Jester was going te his home ou herseb ick, when hu was met ou the read by it. F. Hudspeth. There lias been a feud between them Hudspeth struck Jostei with a feuca rail. The latter stabbed his asaail ant near the heart. HudHputh then diew a pistol and tired two eheU, ene of which sti'iclt Jester in tlie forehead, tlie ball ranging under the skm te the bae-'t of the head. Jester airaiu closed w illi his iinninv and .stabbed him iu the iiRht breist, wlwn HuJhpeth fell aud almost immediately ex pired, aesier nas uet ueen arrehted. Ulvll anrvlcB. At tlie request or the president, the members of the civil seiviee lonunlas.ea called at tlie White lleusu yemud.iy an l had a long interview with him. The ob. loot of tliu ojiiferonco is mt known, .mil the conimlssleuora are reticent as te wliat liauHpucd. Tlie secretary of state has written a let te- te the secretary of the United btates civil sorvice commission suu'i'estliiL' that a special examination be given te all ap- iniu iui,t viuu iuay wish te enter me depart meut. Tln.re was a great cievvd at the rooms of me civil service commission iu washing, ten yesterday, the applicants mere than lining me space ailetteet te tlieui. The va caucus iu tlie interim department have liemi Idled by transleis from tliu ceiiHiia etllces, where the force is being gre itly ieduce.il. Jlr Huait'eiit te lis VlmllLitteil t e ... i , .. 4. ui.-iiai.in- i.erin ij. ncssieus gave a eiiniier at the Uelavan house, at Albany, te many of his friends iu that city, nud oft at .) n'oleak Fjiday aftornoen for his home iu Chautauqua county. It is iu nioreil that his friends propose te make his vindication complete by glviug him the nomination for souater. As Ids dis trict is stiengly Republican, a nomiiiatien is equivalent te an election. There is iilse some talk of iiidletlng ex-Asseniblymaii ilradley for peijury, iu falsely charglug the bribery agaiust Mr. Soasiens. 'llie Ueveriiment'a ronaieuern At Washington, the report of the com iiuoeiuiiur ui iiuiinieua ler tlie Ilseai vear m"i nie ' H,l0"8tlmt tlleni woie ' uu,uv,j ouueiouurii en tue reu ai me enu or ' the jeni, the nntues of e.tuJ new pension crs and 7110 whose names h id been dropped previously were restored, making Jts.OIJ ensletis added during the year, an excess eif 10,013 ever the pieccding jeir. The averaue auiiinl value of eii Ii pension was $100 18, anil tlie iiu'Ciai; lie auiiu il value of all pensions was ijli,'.' II l'i.' Hie llultlnrii' Am lilleii The Hccetid annual e invent ion of the I inted States bottle is' proteetlve assoeui Hen, aud the mcceiuI annual interti illuii il exhibition of bottlers' nupplies, iinc'iiiu ry, materials, ete , lias been postponed lieni November SO te December It U 1 1 at el 1 I, l I, anil fiein Irving hill te Ami n e in institute hill, New erkcitv. flits chance h is been made Irem the (act that living hall proved enliiel) t ie Hinall te accommodate the mauy who h ive npplud for space, ami thus u Inget hall has Win secured, w tU a ej incipient ehiuge el date. The m umfaetttri r, bettlerp and ile-alers in miller il w iters thtou.tlieut the emtie oeuutrv are taking in ictive tuteresi iu the matter, ami the se si msef the eon v en ti ui will be occupied with iniiiier mis questions of vital interest in the trnili'. Olinreii en l itlu itnil On Sunday mernitii: nest the new It unau Catholic church of th" itum icul.tte e ui ui eeptieu, nt Allent'nn Pa, will In dedicated Bishop Sinn ilnn, of Hairis burg, will denlicite the church and w ill iiNe pnMc'i the deiieitery sermon llie celebrant of th" m is wi'l hi the Very Hev.M A Wils'i, U. D . ad ministrator of the aivii di hwe, assisted by deacon and subdeiie n The in ister of eeremenies will be the Iti'v. Father Mill helland, of Philidelphn Werk was lui gun ou this ehureti m re than ten yar ttite, ind the cttriier tvee n in laid by the I Uc Archbishop We 1 1 lie pi'iie evme en. and the subeq ieu' teppai!0 of the ditle-eut nnnufaet,rie wheicie niuiy of the congregation were empleved. It ft them w itbeut means te etup'ete the vv erk vrhica they bad se j yeuly co-nmeneed rNATUHESOK THK Hl'ATU I'lttttid, Th I."iuCAter t . r is diKUsU'd w lib c il scrvic wfei'u Vhe La.ten K:, v- I'nuk . it a j ity th.it te wealthy a tn&n s nudeibnt .s.ieiild have lut'e bram. The Pitubur .it ,i observes that tl.e Ohie icturii weir mt se slew i'i c m lug iu as the teturu.'. e' U.e ciikus The Attoen.v ., i ic uotes tbut theie his beeu woederlully li'tle lumlthreniiig during the prmeut c inipaiga The Norruetewu .., er s unei the battle cry of " Ne qaarter te peliticiain whi mike the laws n pluy thing and tLe coiititatieu a jest." 'Iho Bcllcfonte ir' ' ii 1 vuliu tcTSiLe information that the man wheca.tiesa herse chestnut for luck is new looking around for a (tesh one. The great apathy among the clerks ami efhctals of Washington, says the Dolaware county I!tcird, is another elreadful wreneh in Cooper's " hopefuluoat.." The Marietta IlnjiMtr n-sks : "Hew long would it Uke the county auditors letiniih then work if they weu jail by the jjb and net by the day ' The Clarien Din -it thus sums up the Ilariiiburg Mtuatieu : "The Dcumuratij lious-e would if it co t'd, the Upubh an bcuite ceulel if it would." The Iviuimt AJcuics tluuks teacheri luatitutcs will be failures until teaching in elevated as a profusion te the pl.ue f law, umliciiie auel the ethei eecupaiius, W'-iose followers set e u with tliu liiteutn u of making them a life work aiidadeur mmatien te master all the details. f'ERSOI.'AL I'i.i-iei-m Aiithi ii is rep irteel le have had some eli'lereuces with reiim of the members of his cabinet I'kek. li hi G. Wu.ie.H, of Leiuell university, sayn thit a student nheuld never tdecp less than eight hours nor study elirectly after meals. Ni.w Dew, the Piohibitieu lea ler of Maine, asserts that in ten states the Ho He publican party " occupies the jmsitieu openly cjnfessedly of pio'.eetien te the grog bheps, aud must go " Kl.v. I". 11 GllLLV. et Clin-ige, preach ing upon horse racing, said thit lie hid no faith in a in iu who d i m uet admire a gee I Iioke. The pre ichui deluudud herbc r um but net the vices that attend it. bl.N vieu Amimnv. leiks forward ivi'h Heme unpatieuce te the reissembliug el Cetigrese.when he hope te bu uble te tike his seat in tliu Senate clumber ler his tilth term of sorvice. Mn. Bi.MUi.u sud iu Montgomery, Ala , ene evening that the linn who as as as horted that lie ha 1 ever said a word agiiust oitlier the North or tin Siuth huice the war is a " liar." II j h id bjeu person illy attacked by a lejil pipui. Du Pali. Giisn.iei who Ins been oudeavoriug tiaseiul t'ie highett piak of theCaili C irddleras, ladel te completo his task owing te the supreme old, but he was successful iu lakiug some hue photographs of a very remark ible region. Vi N.Nen the Canadian weatLer prophet, haia rival in the bjiith iu a Prefessui Cather, of Alabama, who publishes the statement that the coming winter will be distinguished by its " phcLO nenal seasui h el told, interspirscd by parexysmil Hpells et neat." Hums Uenistiiii.u, of Frankfort, lent a display of geld piate te ornament the emperor's table at the btate bmquut given theru iceently. Iu the middle was the I anions eontie plece purehased from tlie oltvef Nuremberg, whu.li is valued nt t Iti 000. The whele serv co is worth evor 1100,000. Ose u Wil.ni: thus accounts fei the reason he had his liair cut " fir tlie llrst time iu his lilu : Hemg iu the gillnry at the Leuvre, he h iw a bust of a yeitug Itemin emperor. It was very beautiful indeed. The young emperor had his hair cut slant. Oscar wished te be hke him, se he took a halrdrosser witii him te tlie Leuvre nud showed him tlie bust, aud tlie " artist " in hair cut tliu long-admired locks of the " artist " in drefs, lu Imita tion of thotie of the youthful emperor. Gi:m:iim, SiiKttvtvN has rccoived asgifts in the shape of houses and reteuts te the value of 1.10,000 since he has lie el his present place us goner il e the .u my, The diamonds given te hie daughtur, Mrs. Fitch, by tlie Khodive of Kgypt, since divided up iu sets, a set for each of his laughters, are worth mero that) $10,000. Fer the pist tlfteen years lie lias roaeivod a salary ef$t7,500 4ei year, which he will oentinuo te receive as long as he livi s, as his rctlroment does net offset It in any way, "Stenj.wu.i. " JvihseN ence during the war, whlle a lorrible thunder storm was l aging, erdered General Malieuu te tike his men und clnigu the Union foreos, Thuti, tfrcd out, Jaokseti lay down uuder a tree nud fell nsleep. been he was aroused by ene of Mahene's aidn, who siid : " Guneral, I am sent by General Mahene for orders. He siys the rain has wet the ammunition of tlie troops, and wants te knew whother he shall return." Hsplled Jacksen : " Ask Goneral Mahene if tlie same raiu which Ged sends te wet his ammunition will uet also wet that of the oiiemy. Tell him te oharge thorn with com steel." juauoue maue the charge, I'OIiUAllUA NKWS. Ill K UKI1UI.AH IHIIlllKSl'el.MUtMlt:. - , l"in; Itii. Hin,iinlmiiiiit llins el iilttfiri in nuil Vitiiitnl tin lliireitti I'Kliriliili I J- Hie Inn III- crm rr llr,uirier The eorener'H juiy iu the muiilereie of Heliiy Stliiek leiuleieil its vetelint las' evening It was that Henry Struck mine te hlit death I nun wounds Inllieted b Geotge Smith or Winnie Smith, iu by both. The ttittiuieny el Han) LoeKatd, who th w lib the Smith toethers ut the time et the muidii, as were nlee Jehn Hickey and Divid K nit)'., shows tint the murder id miii i iu ueiess the stieet from his house te wheie the Smith boys weie tilk in.; terevei.il pets msiibeut the light whii.li Winnie had hid with Chirley St l tick at mi earlier hour of the evening , and that lie had attempted ti stiiku Geerge Smith with a club ve Inch he mrtieil Witness h id been Ml i uck instead, an I is tumble te xtate who' her Geoige binltli was hit et Mt 1 he littei sptang at Struck, who then retreated iciess the street er)ing ' uiuteler " I'he crowd quickly heparutcet Geeree Mmlli and L ick ird going towards the igilant eugiu ) Ii line. Oi the way Plinth told his companion tint he Ind stabbed btiuek, at the sime time pulling out a link knife ami sivitig. "Dunn hmi, this elid the business' I le pressed Leeknrel te keep the bloody witness et the ci itue let hun, mid he tin illy leek it At the engine li usu It letiiruud it t the muiilerei, and docs net knew what tlie latter then did with it. Knit and Hiekey stated that they Keparnteel Irem the crowd after the trouble em Maner stteet, net the i knowing th it btruck had been slabbed. 1 hey only learned eT it and his death the lollewiug morning. Ne te.it.enn ut u salisfiicteiry eh uaeler have vet been given legirdiug the presence of the iaity ou Matieu street at such an ttuieasen ible hour as II o'clock at night rin clothing et themuttlered man shows deai ly that mere cuts wereatteinp'eel than tinned w hictt cuised lus dentil I he pri soueiihave waiveel a preliiuinar) heating and have been committed ler a tn.il. Sell dtfeime will be the plea ou which the mui eh r us crime will be de fended. Vim i rliuar) s lienl. At Intit mght'ie speeial mt tiling et the se'ieil bind it was resolved I i establish laelhet pnmary sjIkkiI. It will be levaiet m the room in the Ch rr street .school building new oeuipieel as nu i nice by bupcriuteudeiit Ateos. A luultl. ii g is te be erecteel en the grounds of the t'tierry streets schools for the Mipcrintcn den 's use. Mian Christ v has btvu appeiu tel Uacher of p-ima-y Ne. 1 , .ml Mis, btiueheiaer, of primary Ne. 11 K.iuhwill n et ive a i.al iry el $,SOer uie.itli. Mi I. S Kby, of Liuc later, received the contract I ii niipplyttig new furniture for fciveial Itc'l I lis II iiuti;ll Nilte. Mi Gi) W. bcbre.der is viiitmg in It ading. i he usual beiv ices w ill he lit Id at all the churches te tuorrew. Officer Iveunedy, of the P. It, It police force, took three train jump us tej ill this in lining. lit Bet'uel cemetery entrance has been unproved by being repainted. I pwatel of !f0 stoves are new bli g bhipped from the Keely stove works daily. The " Queen's Laoo liauelkoreliier,'' an opera, will be prenetituii here next balur day. On Monday evening Willi uu Stallerel and nu excellent eeuipiuy will elay ' Bernee and Juliett" here. A large ami very pl'asaiit Burprise pirtv was held at Mr Jehn Power's tern lulice en M in ir street last evening. Ducks wete plentiful this merniug. I tie run euistd tbem te tly low, and they brci ne eaay prey te the sportsmen The steve molders union liMlge hehl its chaucitig last evening. Ticket Ne 7'J 1 driws the sleve, and ticket N IS' the siltei watch Tonight a "Musical Beeitul" will be ht 1 1 by .Miss Amy Oberhn, ami hr niiiMicil pupils at Fairview, beginning at 7 JO o'clock. Mr. Peter en btettcr. who dieel it his borne iu Irenville en Wedneselay night, was buriesl tc- lav from the Trinity (' tholle church, of tins place. bhawuee furuace Ne. V, blew out te day, ami the machine shop and foundry have also been closed Theto titu idw lym en the iron wharves heie 12,000 tens el pig ireu, ter which thore is no demand. '1 he weiks will be reopened when the it en market warrants se doing. A 1. 1st lit III); l.iicm. At'lrouten, New Jersey, Friday, the t king et testimony wis begun ter the lefeucj iu the suit of William It Dius m jre agiiust the Philadulphi i and ltuail ing i ulreul, te annul its lease of the Central railreid. Ceuusnl for the Uuieling iu court wero Franklin B. Guwuu, A. G. ltichey, ex Chaucullei Willi itnseu. Cotin Cetin sol appeirmg for Mi. Dinsiuore wlie (y'lareuee A. hew. ml, itscee Ceukliug , Wayne Mac eagh and Ldwaiel T. Gieeu. Among the witnesses were Win. it. Hewitt Win 11 Patters ju, A. J. C.u.satt and Fiank Thomsen. Wreikeil by u UyUone A dispatch from Tyler, Texas says. ' Intelligence has bten received here el a wreck ou the East Line Narrow Gauge lailieid Thursday night, a few milts cast of Sulphur Springs. Oue lady mid two children were soveroly injured. Thore wero a number of ether passengers ou beard, suvcial of whom woie quite bully hurt. The recovery of the laely is eleubt ful. The wrecked traiu was moving nt the i.ite of eighteen miles an hour, when it was struck by a oyelouo and blew evor, being almost completely demolished." A mil her Hoinl-Leiilminliii. The Baptists of Chicago are prepirlug te celebrate the 10th numversiiy of the planting of tlie first Baptist church hi that ait). The lirst chinch was built ami oc cupied in thu fall of 18.13. Its cost was 900, and it commeiiceel with a mumber mumber shipei 15. At present theie are SOchurulieti ami U missions of thu denomination iu die city. Besides this theru nre two educa tional institutions, the University el Chicago aud tlie Baptist Union Theologi cal Beminary at Morgan park. Tlie mem bership of the churches is about 0,000. mid thore nre ever 7, .100 children iu the llour lleur ishlng Sunday sahuels. 'Iho KpUintml Coiiveiitlou, The goneral convention of the Pretustunt Episcopal church of tlie United States held its 15th day's session in the church of llie Hely Trinity, iu Philadelphia, Frld ly, The house of bishops met euly iu the morning, and the deputies met iu the morning ami evening, the afternoon being occupied by an uxoiiisieu down the Dcla vvnre te Chester. The venerable bishop of Mississippi took leave of both houses. Iu the lower Heuse a number of reports were read, and the consideration of the proposed alterations in the prayer book lesiimed. In the uveuiug tlie oummttteo of the whele reached thu end of the erder for evening prayer. Halt) ut Ileal l.itatu. Jehn M. Witiuer yesterday sold at private s.ile a two btery frame Iiouke and a quarter aare of land iu Qtiurryville, te Sarah Fiudley for 1,025. G. W. II. Wltmer has bought from J. M, Wltmer 100 perches of land without auy Improvements neur the Railroad liouse, tiuarryvilie, for 280. 'i ll r; iiiiama. "limim ut link" nt llie liprrn 1 1 nine. Jas. A. Heine's play, " lleaits of Oak," ns given lu Fulton hall last evening, provett tint tlie elilm its author ileiuunleei for It im a must nbs rbuig (ind popular drama Is ueikiiewliiliiiel. Tills pitee has new become se wutel known and uppieei itnl that it would be siiperlleial te give it ex. tended notice', and whlle heie and theie tue features that ma) lay uudm tlie ban eT objection mn criticism of it would nppeir hvpeiuiltle.il As pitsintel last eveiiiug il was a success ev ei y way. Mi Ileum orni erni thines lu the spleuulid H'le eif I'm y ln iiiiii, and time und practice have gu itlv aui'iuetited thcetiliei exeelleuee el his iiiin'tsoualieu el the leugh, honest and ilulilul stilet Piebibly iiethtng iiiiiiu it vt tit ul, without the olivletis and ailillji il allu em its of the staxe, uetliiiig iu no iiliiuly and s) iiipalhetle, without ene ledum te suggest uiiin.il it), iiiul uelbiug moie pathetic, without the ailillces of uu unaccomplished tintei, iu i) be seen upon the mimic win Id of the st we th in the revelation el Itny te Unity Pin i tint his kuevvli dge of Iho houerillilo lutiinaev bftrtc. n tlm Iiitet and I'rrri i wife All, gt tmr de void et any thing that Is initiator il, from us veiy mi euit) it calls feith the lull talent of an actei, and Mi Heine renders it with excce'diugl) lualislie mid i.ue ability. .Mt. This II t'l.uk, us In,!, f try, in ule quite il hit III Ills deliu eiitten e( llie old in iu cli iraeter mill Ml. P. Chippendale, us (iireri Uarrewy, was especially sitisfne'ery. .Miss Mollie Cuceriu us ''inl,il is a winsome little lady aud lias a line conception et lur put. whiih she leiuipiH abl). Little Mind Tnempstui is leall) nplienomenoiiiis I idle ( ityt,it, lur en -e and e'nldish simpliuit) making one of the most attractive leatuiis in the play, while the Biby as the IUIi is iu I ict, as old Oirtn si), u "stunner ' I ii et bal) l rs its purl te pet feotieii, tud h iv nig i 1 v m ,1 t isles, il pie fern I sin k et cimly te thu admit nig plaudits of a let et grown peeple. The lemaiiieler of tlie i unpitiy ate all fully up te requirements, iii tliu no 'tK iv e institutes some el the line's' pieftcnt it mi k Hi it i an be iniagiueil ler the stage 'I he .UIiIieiilO Was el geesl si. end ele.t.l. n i.ieiuiieitiiiieni ."imii l.vmitn .Srr mill niriun Hie C'mnilj e.lnrn Iteedlng's dunking watur lias new a tish) l.iste. bix Kiirvivms of thu win et 1SIJ live iu bekluiylkill c niuiy. The "Geinian Baud" is ihe luiiu of an irg)iii.ati in of 100 thieves who operate ilmgtt'i L Ituueu Salley railroad. The wheat leuse has again iippetued In I erge numbers in tinny wheat tields in the N trthern part el llerks ciiiii'y. baruuel K ed, et H.urisb irg captured .li epiissiiiii lie u thu pUee I Wedue.-.da v. In di bad ten little ones m hei jHtcktl. Drevers from M lllin, Diiiplnn, mid iluutingdeii vounties ten utly puiuhased 1 Oe0 head of sheep In C utibria county in i ue day Many i . ik county fvrmeis are busily tit work buskt'ig tluur corn. I'lie eiep is a getd one. The ears are geuerally laige and well fllleel. A meeting of .Meuueuiles is in progress at Snyder's chinch, near Martiushurg. Itepusentntivca Jiem Lme.ister, Yetk, D.iiiphiu and e.hi r oeuutiLvs uie m utteml nice 'Ihuprincpil busmeas of the synod of I'euusylv mil, ueiv in htisiien at Pittsburg will be ou the question of making the body a elolci,ate one or dtvilng the s) ihmI. The Pcnnsylri.i railreid leimius that the qu uitity of c il aile ike earned ever Us lines fei the week ending Oetober 'nit. was .u'l, ji tens, ei wiih.ii .mi ,'t'j tens weie oil and iJ.'i'.H tens coke. i no De.iru ei p.iuie.isul llurrisbtug yel tnday ht Id a sheit session and decided te leceuuutud Kdwanl Walsh, of I 'nil idol -phia, te executive clemcncy. A latter was rectived fiem the physician el the Cistern pentUiitiaiy hinting that Walsh is dying from consumption and can live but.i few weeks louger. W ilsh was (serving a term e f a year Irem l.nt b'ebtu iry for ,u siult aud baUcry. nil 111 lti Huuilrrtl I'Al.l V Ullllllltlrll emu!, liui Uuliuiuu (n 1 lint siiay evening sumo et the gi oil friends el Daniel BracKbill, son in law el Jacob L. F.rb and ptoptttter of the hotel en the elel Beading reid about eight indes north of this oily, formerly Ferney's old stand, set up a little job ou In in. He was inveigled away from home en some llinisy ptctoeHc, and when he returned he was ,un ued te liuei his house luiireuiidul by lull) ene hundred buggies and cuniges, and twice that number of men and women iimidu thu house auel en thu balconies, dancing te thu music el two bniKs bind. As .Mr. II. attempted te alight from his carriage lie was stned by hairade m biawny fellows, who lifte.il him aloft and novel let him touch the ground uutil he wis satiluwn lu thu midst of the multitu lu who hid taken forcible possession of lus premises. He was mero than surprised he was stunned , but Diuuy is a man who understands a geed joke as well .n auyhxly else, and wheu he It, id iccevciul his equanimity hu sjt 'cm up till 'round and ui.tured heartily into the festivities, singing, d inciiig, feast ing anil fiehcking In. ing kept up until a late hour. I,. net tills Sleriilng Court mnt this morning ut lOo'cleolc for tliu pur pem el hearing current biiMUiss and both judges, wero present. Tlie docket was called at the opening of court and seven judgments wero euteied, which is nu umisually small uumbei. btisau Kuiuoer, of Piovideuco township, was divorced from her lmsbiuil Guergu Iteineer ou the charge of desertion. Maty Swiilu, who at the January ies. siens of 18S2 was convicted of adultery, waa brought into court for scntence. The wemau Is greatly bioken down In hualth. She is quite ftuble. and laiutcdiii the court room befeie seu'oiiee was pteuuuucud. On account of her condition the sentence was made us light as possible. It was te pay a line of $5 costs ami undergo an nn prlsenmeiituf 5 dayft. It was the elesiie of her former husband, James Swain, te have thu sentence made light. The argument iu the uiattei of tlie in junction granted te Ii. F. Kshleman, ugainst the Maxim light euuipiuy was again ceutliniLil. IMllllJAIlV. Dentil nl freilerluk l.ut. Fioderick Lutz, a well known oitieu of Liiicaster,dicd at his home en James street last evening at thu age of 71. Mr. Lilt, was born and lalstd iu this eity ami by oo eo oe en pi turn was a butcliei. He can led ou that bitslness for many jears. About eight yeirs age hu nut with a soiieiia ac cident in billing into a tub of sedding water and never entirely recovercd from It. In politics he was a life Ien,' Demo crat, llu leavos a family nf font sous nud two elaughters.iill of whom are grown, tlie eldest being Peter LuU, tlie well known butcher. mayor's Court, Twe cases of drunken and disorderly couduet were heaid by the mayor this morning aud the olletidcis vvure both seut te jail, oue ler llftoeu nud the ether for thirty days. Hemes Hlilppeil, Fisi it Deerr, shipped this morning te New Yerk, one ear lead of draught nud driving horses , they wero nil purohased in j Lancaster county. IN COURT, Atii.aiu nut a vmu iikav him. I lie 'Mill Willed h ImiiH.irr e iinirsi tnr Itrlngs Agaiiml Ul.i I'M , l,i. K a , kM I tin lliiilrurtil, I'lllsbiiiK Dlnpitdi II J Met! rami, nr Luicuster, who built the Flushing nud Like Brie iiillread, has brought suit ugiiuii. the eeuipiuy of that name for 1U:I72'.M, with l.tleiest from V'iVi".1 !i ,H7 '"'' total denmnil d ifiStl, 107.57. 'Iho Mia was Inslltutisl s. vei il weeks age hut the iillldavii of elitiin mui nair. s-ttlng feith (he item mil lu iletul woie no; n 0d until Thursday tifti riiiieu I'l.mi them Itnppein llnteii theS7ili el September, 1877, .Mr .MeOrann entered Intel a I'l.ntiiiet with the Pittsbuig nud Like Lite inllruid uempanv, te build u single tiiink reid, about 117 intlrs long "Iieiii n point nu ihe south bank ul the Me'iemgnhcli liver, miii Jenes , Luigh lin's mill, ten eoniieetloii with Pewcis swiieii, near Auurews' luriiaee, at UnrUt ten, O ," u point Just this slde el YuiiugB town. The ehiuaetet e( the wutk con traeted te he done Is fcpccillcel iu detail lu the centiaet, el which u copy islllul. Mi. MeGiann was te ruinlsii all the material, me licet te Like tlie ceiupuiy's rights of way, ami lu a little mere than n eirro eirre tutu them a complete- lailinud, te be ceiu sti noted under the supei vision of llie coin pan) s engineers. Fer this work he was le icceive $2,500 000-t, 150,000 In money, $ I, Lin. 000 iii llrst mortgage betuls of the toad, and thu rem lining $200,000 iu eiplt.il s e k. Tins contract, the ptamtMl dcolates In his atlldavit of ulaini, lie eluly enieied upon auel faithfully perreimeil each and all id the stipuhtieiis iiiul Kqiuituiiiiits, mid lempleted and turned ever te the defend ant mid the defendant e copied as satisfac loiyaieael betwien the lei initial points named in the contract, ami id the charac ter therein named, except iu tins that dm mg thu pregics, el tlie weikniiny additions, alterations, elnnges and ineilill- i..ii .-I nnu iu,uin uv nun at the exprtss lust.it e i nml trqinst and upon llie n quiic iiientiif the dufeiiilaiit, nt a large uddltioii uddltieii ul cost te him, te lie pa'el by the eumpuiy. Then follewsa bill of Huns show ing iu wlnt niauner this additional expense for which recovery is Nittght, amounting te j 111.. 172 .2.1. Iu addition te this nut Mi McGrann lues n claim fei $IO'),00), fei stock ptemiMtl him bv the bend of ellice tms (or linishiiig tlie i lue river bridge and running a tram of mrs ever it within a vear from the sigt mg ()r tbe centrtet This was accempl s . d at great ex hmi j the contr.ic'er, but lus elaim fei the ;100, OOOstoekwas tej inliatcd at Milk uent but suit has net bce.il bieiij,lit en this claim as )et iu connect ion w ith the above it in ly be stateeltliatS.il. Heyneldie, of this city, nud F. M. Mugre mid llnmptenvt Dal.ell, of Pittsburg, lire tlie cetiumil euqileyril by Mr. McGruuu in lu.i prose eutien ei t'e ej.ise A "KI'.l.hlllN l-.MIUVir.u. VI)lecleu D.niiivrrjr Menr Wltiusi'a 1 1 1 1 1 c r . This meniiiigastii.il weie working in Philips Uut.'s s.iinl pitne.ir I. ac Diller's powder liouse, ou the l.aiiistir und, a few liundrul )nnls In I ivy Wittntt's budge a human skeleton was exhitiiuil. 'Iho werkme.li were net sure whethti the skele ton was that of a man or weniin hut the bonus appcarcel te be thin oef a lull grown person, and te have been iu Iho ground (or mauy years There was a hide in the front part of the skull, which looked as though it might h ive been crushed iu by nn instrument, though it might esm bly Have been the it milt el its long muni during in ihe L.tlth. The beck p.iitef the skull, the thigh bones aud some ether portions of the skeleton wero quite per feet. There is no graveyard iu the vicinity of 111" pl.UAi at which thu skeleton was found, und tliu buly had uvi deutly never been burn el in tlm usual wiv, the skull bemg found within two feet el llie s'ti face, wlule the legs were nun h dei per iu llie ground as though the hotly b til bin u placed in the grave iu a silting or reclining position, ei had been washed into the sand pit in which II was ieiiiki ey boiue giuui imm lit in" CeucMngii uet 1cm then a ilazeu yeais age The city iiiitheiities were untitled of the exhumation, but it is net likely that .no thing positive will i vi r be known as te hew tliu miliums happened te hu wheie they wete found, or te whom liny belong. IIAsKllAI.I. A lisllie t'lli),l rHnlM A nine lulling game efb.iMihill was played ye.stcrd.iy alteruoeu en the lieu-sule-s grounds, betwei-u Finhei's nlne and Ainwaku's nine, ie.ultiug in a victory for the Fisher's iiiuu by thetuuiu el 21 te II 'I he fnm lie baseball clubs annul In tewu fiem Pettevilh) at 10 e clock lilts morning, 'lhoywero driven aieit'id thu city in an eiiiiiibiis tlue alte moon ami at ti acted large crowds Their game comes oil this alteiuoen, the tveiithur pe ruiittiug. The I) eiintli sn, club of Mount .1 y, ibis hu.iKOu, pkiyi d 18 gatuus , el tin se they wen 1'2 and lest IS. The total el tuns made by the Dauntless is 2VJ, by opposing clubs, 112. An average el Ki nun te the g.itne for the home club l 8 iiius let tli u em testauts. (iMilulii l.lrLlre At a inuetiug of Ce. IC , fourth regiment P. N. G. an election for captain was held lust opening which w.n conducted bv B B. McCool, of the eighth regiment D. P. itusemiller, rsq , was unanimously chosen te llll the position. That gentleman was present nud made a sheit speech thanking the mumhcis of the cempmy for the huiiei cenllrme.il ujiuu him. Hu was at ouce sworn iu. mure ImetiCH. biuce inn last nipert siilqiitias for divercis have beuu issued iu tliu following cases William Miiiisheuei vs. Maiy Ami Muushuitin. Ksra Mellinger vs. Jebephiuu Mell- ingnr. - lltHrliill In tlin Wrong IMui n A ceuple of ambitious clerks lu B ill A Sheuk's bank wete practicing with a ball in tbe building, when it stiuek a plate glass "biukstep" and smashed it. It was wertlt peihups U huiiduil dollars. The VtIiiiiit ei me i'rl0 l'u.le. lu thu II'iiiji ter telier, u inedlcil pupi'i issued by Dm l.eiruii and .Mi.Cey, U a prle puz.le, lei the solution et which tliu ileueus ettered u lewiuil et live dnlheiH te wlieevcr would send thelric i et reel tliuisliitleii. Out el seini) lilt v ceuimuiilcallim.s i mil veil lime vveiebiil Mvik eui'tt tiaildliitleiis. llie eoiu eeiu liliinli itletiH weie itiiiubeiud and opeueU in tlioetilel Otlheli luuiplluii. 'I lit. Itrtl i illicit translation was by Mi. t.ue . lilevei, leiiuli er et tlie llevs' UUli Selioel. The tcoemt was by Mi. II. II llolten, et the tsri-.t lihunli ii olllce,tliiiiiniby Mi. II. I.Hpeiie.ei, I.W North HllkustlL'ul, tllefiiirAby .Ml. Kilw. It. Ilell ehu, IWlVtst Junius site ul, mill the Jllh vviu by illsa MtiffKle lleuiiiu. 101 Neirlh (uiuu street. 1'iet. (Hever liavlnu sunt In the jirit correct tuuiBUileii, is eulltluit te thu piltu, Illoyuie llKees ut Heading, Bpeulul theiip uxcutsten te llLillug ou Thursday, Dutober ilth. Ituuiiil trip llekels geed lei thieuilayH. Train leaves l.aiieaslur, Kliiif all out, at 7 1, Celiiinhln 711; Chick Its 7 JO. t'uie only II 10. Leaves Mtinlitliu ut S.17. Fare, tlie. l.uave Mill, ut II .'s. rate, OOe. Leaves Kplimtil ut 8"33. i-'iiie, We, Male and feinulu ildcts. .Miibie by the Kluggeld 11 end eW,,.'lAltw Ills Legin und McCuv havu tulcen looms it thu Lily ltuiel, wheiotlie s'ek. sutfeilug trem ulilier luedieul or s u r leal (ll'umes, may con sult tticiu. it
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