Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, December 24, 1883, Image 2

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The ilnrkct Heuse Accident.
The demolition of the Northern murk
ct house, tht ugh nt Drat contemplation a
surprising evcut, was really ene which
could net linvt) frilled te hniren tit some
time, it the original iron tin reds of the
reef were permitted te remain. The
calamity teaches m n valuable lessen its
te the Ufa of these reds. It is well-
known that Iren railroad bridges are
frequently examined te determine the
condition et the iron, because of the
dl&truat which engineers hnve as te their
continued vitality under constant vibra
tlen and tliu contraction et heat and
cold. We de net knew what determine
Btien has been reached as te the safe life
of bridge iron, but we are under the Iin
preslen that it is net jet
determined with deihilteness, and
that observation is acutely directed te
the solution of the question. The de
Btructlen of this market liouse will
doubtless be noted with great Interest
by theso who are Interested In the ques
tlen of the duration of iron In structural
works. The building was put up in
1872, and the reef was constructed under
the superintendence of William K.
Beard, the able master carpenter of the
Pennsylvania railroad here, whose ca
paclty iv a builder is very highly es
teemed. It nuy be assumed that the
work was well dene , and the fact that
ithasstoed for eleven years Is sufficient
proof lu itself of this fact. But for
eleveujeius the iron tie reds have been
contracting and expanding under the
violent changes In the teuiperattiie of
e ar climate, w ith the result that the iron
had bicemecijslalliueamlmak. There
was, besides the cloven years strain upon
it, the weight of the reef. It is well
known llmt the most fibrous Iren will
bj crjsta'lzul under a comparatively
m jder.ite dt gree of concussion. It will
be crjstulli7ed even under the blows
upon the chisel used te cut It. The strain
et the reef and th lrtquent contraction
and expansion, it Is natui.il te believe,
would hate a like efTect.
If it Is true, as stated, that th-se reds
have net been drawn up, after the
braces of the wooden arches, which they I
held tegelhti at their base, Lad become
loose through the drying of the weed.
there Is Hnelher geed reason furnished
for theglviug way of these arches under
the unusual weight upon them. The
snow fall was net as great as It has often
been ; but the few inches which fell last
night belli,? succeeded by sleet, were
made very heavy and with the
weight of the previous fall of snow,
there was enough te try the
strength et the reef severely. If
the arches had been properly braced the
ireu stay reds might have steed ; but
certainly th" lessen clearly taught by the
fall et thf reef is that one of such con cen con
strueUen is net safe; for it will net de
te put nieftiin buildings which require
Unit their supports Miall Iw fiequentlv
examined and repaired or renewed. It
may de where an engineer corps has
such examination as IU constant, dtuv ,
but it will net de where then- is net such
constant intellieiil supervision. e I
want no rneie niaikel houses w itti trusud I
reefs. The new market houses have
reefs built en the s.une principle .is the
Northern maikel Inuse, tin' 'uth
heavier stay roils. They will be hafe fur
veire, us it was; but Unit will hardly
answer the public demand th it the)
shall be ul was safe bejend i peradveu
ture. The disister te the Xeitliein
market might have been tun'le. If tin
hill had i appmed while the niatket was.
being held no one would have get out
uniujuted it alive. Il it had happened
when anj ene was en the stnet, less of
life would have own sure. It was most
fortunate in its time and circumstance i.
Even the udjelnlug house which it
ciustied lu pirt was untenanted fm tlml
night. Let uj be thaiiktul for tlie great
calamity lactiped, and see te it that we
use the warning te ui.ike a gie.il cu'ets
tephe impossible in the futuie.
Tin: ieitcai'. of spe.ikei C trl sh-'sceut
mlttees that is mude indicates that lie bus
dealt fairly with the members and in no
vvlie slighted the3j who e.inisel Ins
election. His w esaud means emmittte
is headed, of course, with Morrison, win
iiiisa ueniurr.il Ic in.ijeilty in sympathy
with him, In ucceiduncu with the issue
that was m ule in Mr. Carlisle's! election;
but thesptuker himself will b-j consulted
in all tailir hviahtien, and he is tee
shrewd and conservative a man te let
Mr. Hurd or Mr. Blackburn run away
with the committee, as the Republicans
hepe they will be permitted te de. Ks
peclally cmtpllmi'iituii te Pennsylvania
and altogether grateful te the country,
because of their lltuess, nre the assign
inenta of the appropriations and foreign
affairs chairmanships te Mr. Uindull
and ex Governer Curtln riMDcp.UvMv.
Of Mr. Hiuilall'.s appointment there was
never any reasonable doubt ; the happy
thought seems te liave occurred te the
new epe liter te settle thu centes
betwtjeii Cox and Helment by giving the
placathey sctaiubled for te the only ex
mluistet at a llrst clasi foreign court en
the Democratic side. Ai the place comes
te nepretoutatlve 'Curtin with dignity,
he will mi It with ability and cre.lit
aud if anybody undei takes te build and
operate a Panama canal exciptumlortlie
domination et the American Hag, the
ea'e WJU be heard te bcreatn. If Mr
Oex Is allied te naval affairs and Mr'.
Belnumt, te shipping, they ought te be
sitlsiled." In the discharge of his (Irst
resiwnslbltj duty It leeks in Mr. Car
lislehnd done very well.
It has been discovered that the deer
keeper of the Jast Republican Heuse of
Representatives in Washington carried
en the pay roll fictitious niiuieu ler which
he drew salary and pocketed it ; that he
kept en the ay rolls the name of his
partner in the paper mill in Tennessee.
who never was lu Washington, that he
carried his wire and cloven year old boy,
en the pay roll at ?ioe a month each,
and paid his slster-lu law 3 a den for
washing towels. The name of this door
keeper was Browulew, he was a nephew
of the famous "Parson," lie Is n candi
date for postmaster of the Senate, and
presumably a friend of Jehn Sherman.
"Peace en Karth."
Christmas, with Its tlde of religious
and kindly associations 13 again upon
us, ntid the glad tidings proclaiming
"peace en e.rlh te men geed will " will
be announced ere another morn, ns It
was te the waiting shepherds nearly
nineteen hundred years age Peering
back through the silent centuries af the
scene In the stable at Bethlehem, when
the Prince of Poace was born, believer
and unbeliever nllke must Iw thrilled
with a sitpern itural wonder at the fruit
age that has grown from the little seed
then planted. Talk as men will of te
llgleus decadence, and ridicule as they
may Christian d wn is that Unite reason
cannot comprehend, the song of the
angel announcing the Sivleur'a birth
will Hud a responsive echo in the
hearts of the mill ens with which the
world Is peopled today. Te the well
fed and clothed, as well as te the liuimrj
and miserably clad, the Christmas una
sage comes, and perhaps no better lessen
is taught at this gracious season than
the duties of the rich te the suffering
peer.
The Christnns tidings of peace come
with peculiar appropriateness te the
Unitel States, which, in contrast with
ether uatiens, Isenjejlng a period of the
most profound tranquility Great
Britain lives in daily dread of dynamite
oxpleslons, aud Its leading men go about
carrying their lives in their bauds ; litis
sia is in the midst of a tierce anti Semitic
persecution ; Germany has a discon
tented populace that are fast llevlng te
ether shores te escaixs the rule of the
Iren Coanceller; palu has herrovelu
tienists ; Portugal is threatened with
nn earthquike, and Piauce has her
hinds full In the dispute ever the Ton Ten
quin matter with China. A teuipArar.v
dullness In trad is th- only .-had nv
that darkens the Chiistnnu celebration
In this country, aud that cloud b is fatr
te be seen lifted for the new jear The
message of jev tlnds the nation at peace
with itstlf and all nations, respecttd by
all and "surpassed by none."
Tni hi: is n special dtutss in cell brat
ing, at this season, commemorative of
" peace en earth," the centennial of the
return te its scabbard of the sword of
Washington Drawn in the cause of a
people's liberty, as scen as th.i glad
consnBiniatlen w a re,,die(i he returned
the commission he bore, with the same
dignltj and pure patriotism that had
maiked all his previous career. lie
stands in singular contrast with the
conquering heroes before his timi and
the lessen of his character was lest e.i a
great many milttirv chieftains who
came after him. The widest stttdv of
his unselilsh example cannot fail te make
a valu ible impression upon the young
mind of te day.
sound overall tvnters, n-ucD out lieui nil
land,
The chorus el voters, tlie clwplng el ham's .
-dug hymn tnst were sunj b Iho i'iret
tbemern,
elng eiik el tle)iuii;i Is rhsn J-sus wii.bern
- M'hlttltr
Tiicmau who is g'jeig te turn ever a
mw leaf m getliuu te be ceupiiUiU&l,v
uuineruia.
CllAUM EV I. FtLLBT, of 1st. Ljuis, lift
jellied the LanbeJtuers. " UUek .Ijck'
is a deemed man.
The revtued e-htlinuf the Old Tesli
raent strips Jeseph of his coat of ma
oelorn. The old version niUBt stay.
Tun Ihrtheldi stitue is cjmpleted, tin'
it leeks us th'iuh the n4'e twmUl ncver
be naid of the pidtst.il in New Yerk, eh
which tlie ,vtju)tij Ficuch yift is te r b
lis ES COipOiatlOls SCCIIl te luve tnula
abeui C'tuihtra.iH tun'. A bpeci 1 tr.iie,
d.'cerite-i with creees, moved ever the
LetigUliud railroad jsterday dlhtii'iut
lug turkejH te its i,W) emjilejee.
Inmatei who cempldu of the biheqd
t.ility et liiiniuicrs' hill em llu I ,i steidy
jet in Nil Yerk cej, whre . public
woeljirdhas beeu t ibhbUad that pivs
ten euutii in hour ler sivviug a-.d plrt uig
te M e iiiurs.
WRCiMi.isir.ii Abb y, thu bmut plare
of KugUn l's nre.it, n no v bcej n r
orewdid tint oe m no luleruiMiitit cm be
tnule lltnuiii In niiikm.' loom for tev
anlvuls, the H'loleut worm eaten oefli'ih
and tlelr oeuto ib fdl apart, and hteii s
tu uieit glmstly are .ill in in e luoev'ien
with thi'M) diutnrb.iuccf.
Wiiii.i: the sons of the forefathors ate
calebratiug Kew Biigl.iud's uatil day t
la diioletcd tlut nlne-tenths or the cardine
boxes, gaudily l.ibelled with Freuch .md
KiiHtUu iiiBcrlptlens, aie llttle heulng
caught and piicked by the Maiue Ymkets
Blallle'H COUbtilUOUtH 03Ul(l 1IVQ the I'll
grlms tnmy pointers.
Knemiii lletieu U deolired te be in a
moribund condition, aud a thoughtful
writer In the ourreut number of the Fert
mijniiy ucviciD ueenrea tliat " U is te
America, bojend all doubt, that we ewi
te day the best novel written In Kuulisb
This lurormitlen will givoarare lulUh te
the Christmas dluner of Congrecninon
Robtuten and Pluerty,
IiUmldth.it thu uatimal motto " K
1'luribu Unum " " ene from nuny "
whleh new nppeara for the first thne In 15
years en the standard cilver dollar, nover
had any autheiiz itien In law. A private
mint at Newburgh, N. Y., was the first te
ube the purase In 1780. It appeared at
intcrvils et various coins afterward,
going outirely out of vegue in 1837, until
rosurreoted in the Blind delhr of te day.
"QiiEvr Is Diana of the Ephe8lam.,, and
great, also, Is the Ropubltean p-vrty if Seu.
aterUUtr, of New Uampihlre, in u re
cognlzed propbet. The Utter doeluros
that the " graud old party " wld neon
take a ftand favoring the ontlre prehini
tlen of the liquor traflle. What thou
would boeomo of Mr. Bhilue aud his dis
tribution of the liquor fund? Saunter
Blair Is sadly lu need of a porena planter
ever bis mouth.
KsreTiSM ludulged In by ceuuty oem
raUsleuers at the ex ponse of the county
may be a thing of beuuty, us exhibiting
the devotion of kinthip, but it eau hardly
be said te be a joy fbrever te the tax
payers who mutt pay the piper, Out in
Huntington county lceentty proposals were
rceehed f'-r lllhng two oleilcal eflKes ,
aud the Kn of ene coinmlisleuor and the
Fnn in Iit of anu'her W'TO Insinlel at
untirl-s fir higher thin tbit of ot'iet
,ipp l"in' fr fm p)ilileis who were
a Imlttrd te bs iq i illy etll lieut Kvidently
tlielr Is tre 1 at the prtsent time of oeral
olleotlVH bilti of llhtulng te purify the
politic il ittuojpheteof Repubheau Hunt
Ingteu.
Than pea oil tliolielU, limrpleiul nml li .
" Uf t l net ilev 1 . nor Ueth he ltei '
The Wiling si ill fa I, tlie iilghl rn-pviul
W ltli pence en out i, koeU III te a en
LentfeUnu
t'KKSUNAU
" i'oen t. MtLerTA" l IJ and cum ales
CiMlt.
Ukccheu t rid ler, litter and Huidier
thvn ever.
WittTrtKit Is e'er blind ixe'pt in the
bright suulijtit.
rNVON is v.i'ii, ciculne, a Toty ltd
a milli innlre.
Jehn SitaiuivN ovets the piesidciuy of
the Svtuite.
Tit MO. Ttt.TOV supiKUt Ills wife, his
daughters are married.
Jehn Ittufliii' duuhter, iium d, has
taken thd stump fe foul lie sulli gc
SwiMU USE hvs turued pietiit, Merris
Fciiun, aud Drerttitug, MethedM,
Sc.NTen Jen Blown like the "fat
puldliduck reibtcd nlib aeet taters."
tiev. II VMII.T0V, of I'lliieis, has n
"(mirt" wife a handy aid te a Wes'er.i
politician.
HtKriiBMv ban abMcvtcd tlu thr ue of
Antnni lu iiver of Kieaphui, , 'il of l.f
tecu en a
SfsvN U A.NruesTls tIJ and le-ln-fi,
tfnorge Baucrell's wife in m, ba.iuM(ul and
aojemplit-bed
Mas Cvklisle is eftlei illy " the nVt
l.ii) of the laud" Arthur and Autbery
beiug mdewem.
CeSOBhs'MW LrKE I'm Nl)'- nieb'S
the neatest feet among the vWhtnstiu
eeciety ladies.
Remit Jamu Is tueonslderi e'y euu'e I
bv a wild western iper as ene of tlie
b oej j brothers
Let rv Ins undo her debut in Lundm,
Iut ic'lug is bktil better thin ''i- p's
in wh'eh the appear
Bi lweu ti'v.rknew aed u-v r luipi icd
nbate.u he was biru u , li s : in has
found out it was in lsiW
J vtts W. Uesi.Kit iMStl te jilauk d wd
b'u check te the Republican um nal e m
mittee for i 10.000 at a tune.
Jeus MenittssEV, when in Cen-ess, -e
quested that he be put at the ta I of the
lei important ceiimltice
Gov PnoiTen Kett is embarasd m
the scramble of forty handdome wideAt
for the olfke of state librarian.
" Pncle Rf.Mli " his stured up a en
treversy by assertini; tint tin puntatien
n.'grecs did net play the banj .
M viiv AMnnONs reported eaz- ra"u?
te the Uuke of Portland is ceuerill.v ie.
yarded as a ue advcrtibiej; de-l'O
Jut Kee.ne is uehippy, h's 57, OK)
rub) is tel ped by a i 10,000 st ue d p a
td b) Curtis In "Samuel e' i'eseu".
Rodert G McCltE.vitT, tliB oHeat prac prac
tieiii.' member of the A ia'us e ciu y bn,
died Saturday morning, from gistntn.
Gee Y Jh.ian m h s bjik of renin
isceeceb tiwiks of Thadden &;v us ie
terms of ureal aduiiritieu ler bib ,,b 1 t.
Mis' Ljiisv AI An. )TT uja 10 j
she has fallnit lu l)va ni'h unay prett)
i;lrb, but never '.be least bit with auv
mau.
Gov. liEii le of Mieblk.ia, eleetei .in an
luti corporation issue Ins bceu killed II
peliticall) by nts greed ler frw rn'r-Mi
piss
Rodert Unw ni.ne has tcturue 1 te
Eiiji ml from Veuice. He h n las'tue td
his publibher te issue a cheap edition nf his
'veiks.
NviT draars hid siliry aed ssnds l
pctures regularly te Harpers, but t'ley
never Hppnar. Tuey d i n t ewist vritb
the editorials
Pnep E. O I.rrK l.a beu Ivtunuij t
t' e teubT' institutes in tl. e ul rivi u
aud U higlilv commended bv u.e uews
pipers of th u joctieu.
Mi-1 Heniiv Vim van, .vbe nasadauh
ter of Wiiiiam Llevd Uarnsju, i biwipit
able and niiisieil and prauties tho.e tU
in ber new J500 000 heuie.
Cwinhlii.nr tbu peet, domes that be h.u
at prt s"ia any mtontieu of visitini: the
United stauts. Re siys be h is an eiler el
an etKiuemeiit 1 1 louire in this e miitry,
um mis peip men uis ,i 'oiptaneo or it.
Hliu-iit H. Bv.NCiterr, the 1'aeiUc
ea biteriiu is visitieg the literar men
of Mesioe aul will add 0000 rare b.mks
rid in uiiHetipts te bis library from that
c uutiy,
II n Weu rcti Flv.naevv the gjink
man wlioeleetritlcd the Chicago oeiiv.)uti ,n
by ii-Viu,- "What we are hure for.'" ha
Kemi ie ii .muiiigien, me tue ten in j ints
"Whatlshotherefor'."
Jasiks P. BiuwMcuuviotcdef emiplmuy
witli Pnipps, iu tbe I'liiladulplna iilm iilm
heum business was ou hiturdav seiitenced
toenoyiar from the daw of hn oommit eommit oemmit
meut, J muary 20ih last. Tlie prt- ...er
wdl be utititled te ene mouth rcdtiui m of
fentefjcu for iroed bohaviei.
Ui-ru's a sunt In tliualr, tliere'sasti.r In in
kky,
IlH'iu'jumetliers ileiip prayer um I u Liiljj ,
low cry ,
A nl thnsUr ratlin Its Are while llie h uiillfiil
slnj.
AnU the innnger et llntlilelim cuiulei h
Kin 1
-J O JlelUuul
till All IVAI.tS 1VIII1I
ItiluiliiB te iiek te tils Wife fur Ten nrs
Htiusn Mis um ( l.rlminu.
Link Wales had been a member of the
Freo Christian church of Coalton, Ii , fur
neaily thirty years, and was a c'ass leal, r
and oxheit r. II b wlfe wai uet a u mi
muiileiut.aud ficqucntly iidieukd her htm
band'e enthusiasm in his religion Ten
vearsanohe told her that he would uet
upcak te her again until she hih htr oirer
nuil oxperieuced roliglen. He kept bis
word, uud tbe ceuple nover exchanged a
wurd until last week. All couunuuie itleu
betivfeu thuiit was conducted through a
teu. Eirly In the proaenttnmth a revival
of religion bagan iu the church. Mrs.
Wales was oenvertod, Her himbind en
Ttiundty oveniug arese lu chureh and said
that he hud been u wldower for ten years,
but tint 'new he thanked Ged he bad a
wire." Mrs, Wales oreatcd a sensation by
ilsiug lu her seat and saying that alie did
net behove a mau who was truly loliitletis
could deliberately hruore hU wlfe for tn
jeais, ami asked that special prajers be
euercd ter the coaverM in of ber husband.
Hue then turned te him and said:
' Uiiab, get en jour knoes, ask for-'ve.
ness for your sins, aud be awakened tf the
oirer el jour ways. I wln iuail you t u
Lord myself."
Bhe walked toward the seat wheie he
w,ia sitting. He urose hurrit Uly uud went
out of the uhureh. Biuce thou he has net
been seen, nnd no truee of hint eau he
found,
'1 he utylit Hint urst no uiiiiie lis. 1 w urn,
Te Uu happy name U ulveu i
Ker In that stuhbt lay, new bem,
riiepiiiculul I'llncoet Kuuiinad llmiveu,
Alfieil De matlt
LATK NKXS
UltKVl -.n.Mll 't 11M1
nil
I M.ilepieMl sai.iil.il " lM "",,,J'
Ileum .t-. i.-a? vli.t vve.t
illii-HlrrlleiMiii iH'.
I'llostUtnef MM lll -' Il!,t ,,"!l'1
was utrcpn .id. A e 'Id " "',l' l"v
N'.iv Kealaud B . in r, Mt"0, ipv' ' l"i)
tnereuij nl 10 teWb I . - - "'''
Maim', IS biluw.iieil en.' of herX' lsi
,(,).?. n,,l I it .11 11 til t'nl I i It
e'id.N it , the im. etuis- . lUtMl"'
in! aI Itanerfi Ik ti. - ' I ' ' "' '
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Bane, Vt . n per.s i e. . m a nam
lier nf tonus aioeul H I "s ' '"'
in. rem muh.I fiein f t -' '"rt J ""
mercur in tbese teitus w . U" low i i "
nl.'ht ihau en batuidvy nn'bt. At t
mouth, M.i.s, tue hn.b.r m fioe.i ejm
Hid tlie thoruiemotir retfisn r lini
bole. At Wenvst r. Msss , tb. merei'ji
nii.d from 10 t ' -' b'1 w ' ' - 1
Bosen tbe lee' i' "t t i wis i.
belew uud tewiiids ne i i . '' ' t'i. j'" ''
elrr n.nthrd 2 b. I . I'l e .old y'
OJ.U.ude.1 threiwh centi il N . i i
llii'riuoiiuier ruiiiu fi "" 3 ' ' ' '
Wistef lijltilea .-vn si ' rmw.M
taiug lat uubt a d t'i. W una u'
wero badly dcmetalii d
h ie begun fill u a1 - .'"e - ud ws
still filliiur at tOp m A t ie kieuul is
frvreu hard tboreaio pie-.pi ts el . 'P
snow At PeUsrsbur. a , sii.m lei. ou
tsililid.i uihtaud MiuU) Ul'." hk' '
depth or inuily fetn v 'is. T. e bt im
apiwars te bae be. n n i te tfeutral
Hirougheut the stu . ul !. e i.e
North C.irelini I ue I i. . e ti.i
st.irni of ary e s n i .k m i' t Ml''""
this eoaaeti. ,
A he.uy s'eei i 1 1 i . n s e u f. n ia
I'lttaburit. All t ml at "I w.lli
praetiaillj usHiidi ! i -nil.v iK'i1
Wires aiodertu a 1 1 t'i i fi ire iisuur.
Consldemble bs b is I" " ctperiei en by
merchauts from fil . ik' w "- Tiies-r
itcea of the tire dep. m .t one ell id in
te rrqiiisitieu te i '. 'e tb uev fr m
Christ Chnreh and t ie e utb At. .
hotel reefs, as it wa I. nithey would n t
stand the strain. TU rai nud uth u t s
report the henvi s -, st r ii v. r kn n
aisiug betweeu le. ) i 1 1 '.iiinsbur t
night.
A snow storm of ut i puvai ,-i m
the West ou gain. 1 0 i i-h' .i d jester.1 v
was felljwed by s . t, tuia u ; te la n u
soine ptaecs. The ' uu wis hev tst lu
Niutburn I llnei, I i I an il Mi'lu.'ii
Trainsivcrodela.il i ' ftit-nhurs
rdegraphie cetnu. i ..i'ii.th t'liuii;..
was greatly interieu I i , ui aAuav f
slcet, espejial'y ten-d t'ie - utb ind E .st
lll.UISs 1 l) M. Mill its
A ireetly Alisr .. .lilluK
TUe young mea f 'h. vi ue of flint .a
dale, ". Y , Kathrnl 1 1 v a e'tliuei
plan U Krauk Terliu m and his vui :
brile. They wcut te a b'afksmiib sh p
and obtaiuetl two acvils, wbieh they I .d
cd wit jowderard '1 id et) One of tb
anviU exploded, a e nti;he ev, r
eifcht p.ueds at'isi u '"if'-l fuil'.'
aj.d 21, who steml ab a twenty rlv f -t
aav, kiliiriir bim m'iu'ly An '"'i t
pteee struek Jehn Kl ue, bieakinij his I ,'
Svcril othets were s' ijh'ly mjnel b
the tljlllk' pieci s et lleu.
Oeorge D Westorvelt iud Willi mi M M M
Slortei', tbe farmer a premiu tit oil op. r.i
ler, were Ml'ei by a b tler cxp'ei n a. a
well near Alleutewi, Allegheey oeuntv,
I.
While Praukhn "eavelv and b's tn.,
sons. J ioeb and J ''in, ae i r upvctivelj 14
md 17 years, of RjiHiu. were utinnit;,
Jeti'i slipped ea ice and fil'. His irun w s
iec den ally ditcliirl aud killed his
bi h. r ilm t iet inly
fbe seitft jld.u en tbe Fa ten trt.'t
si ie of th.3 new WasUui't.m ini'k-t u
N m Y tV, gave way ea riiuiday aftn
n mn, ibr urn : seven men from ilui,j!
te the c iicrete fl v.r lwtuty two fc.
bel w, A'l of f-e mm w re nj t !, fur
of them s. v rely.
AuU4t Weler, an omp'eyei f t'i--E'liitib1'!
k-m ii'lu eomptey, of B.'n
mer, ith f lud dvl Sunday inerniui; en
the Biltra-.eanl Oh'e rad'ead track iu
tba c ty, be hiving b n tun e?er by a
train of car.
While leading a izivn mill Lioni-d
Soett, a W.utsburg, Erie e muly, farmer,
wa t rn t p ces by m rtp'oseu Re
ba 1 b su e-lebratiu Ins ve wJen we Mi u
ai. iwbfn killed was tikiu a turn a' tie
mi'l te bi.'p a sick fne'id
The Wheel Mill piYl- w .rks, f.ar
m'les wst t NewVuff, N'jw Ye k, b,e.v
upon biturday niht wi'U eue bundled
pillulg of pJAl'i S) ITII A41 iu
jured
Uy tli't osp'.asie i ! y ,,i 0t It tk,e
b' use ei Mm. Wall, near B-alferi, ber
ii x yew el 1 ehild was burial ted at i
i. si:s itv
l l III;
dull ,i;ratl iu, in c
VVatli
.'uuliy nii;ht llrus Oiterheii ' linn
bir nml, I)a..r Lik, ii.j j , ,s, i ) me
S'audinl pn'p mills, V'ulliM, Miss.,
Mdb una gin itter.t beja, Miuipt.i, J.'5,
Oi)0 , C ttunsetd oil .mill. T-mp... P t is
HO (M) , II mtieal p ii iu; house 1) ijji,
Tobie's II mr ui.iU, I'i.., Kn, J J,ujj
The MetUcdist c uiich at AaUbirn,
Massachusetts, was bu tied b.jud ly ineru'
lug. elLg te the einnie e ld it w is
impossible te b'et a stie i u if any .liinmi
siens ou the building, th i water fret 7 e
almost irauiediitely. run furuisliinL'",
however, were saved aid tb lets u l'l
probably net exceed tl?,ueij
Thostablesof thisyncue and One i
daga street railway cetupiuy, iu syraeuse,
New Yerk, wero buruert eirly dundiy
raeruiug, with 21 humus a butoieoftbu
street eirs, and a large stukefhiv and
oils, Ljss, J20.000.
Tlie stable of the C imbn L'u burse i ul
way company, at IJilghten, Masiieluisetts,
Wasburutd ou Saturdiy, with five eirs,
and a quantity of hiy and Krnu. I. ,
23, 000
AllliHl.n ul Urlini,
"Jig Ike," a ner., wUj muidert
Brine Hunt while trying t, rob ihe tiauk
at Dara-iKO, Uel., list wesk, his died in
Jul from injuries raeivel by jump n
headlong fieni a lQ-fe.it euibu kineut te
avoid uriest. Rjloie.lym n uui, ,v , ,
fossleu itnplieiting f jur ettisrj, uholikve
been nrrei.tcd.
Sunn G.bba.auel 1 wiann wa pollled
small wares and was leputtd iu li ive c u
sidftrabluuijuey, was r.iuu 1 murdered m
her sbiuty, sevuu miles from T, rut.
Robbery was prebibiy tlly mufvoei the
erliuu.
Sonesi tliltnvei Vulnsilhat seaien reue,
liuitlu our avler n birlli li ieleUratc.1
Tliublnl of ilawnltiKilnuitiinil nlshtlnj.
ee lullew'.l ami ae grtduui )t tin tliiie
bhukipt'uc
l.lit ill llneinlinni i. tlera
Tlie following Is a Ilm or letterH remain
lii In the postel loe for the week cndlui:
Monday, necember 21, 1893
LaiUttf iMt Uo'lie L P.lwriv
41HI1IU iiiian, J.illllia K. Htilr M.n...
u..ir... m..L w.ii.1.. ..' Dl"r, HUIlO
U"uut, lim.iu If IIII11SUU.
Gents' Lut OoergoU. Bennett IFn..b
JlnZ 1). Bleck, Alwin Bru, nor. Themas
RnmbarRer, Mr. Fellman, I. b ffreff
Cha. Hammend. Jehn Irnmel, Jehn Ket"
teman, O. II. Lefbig. Jehn LouRiwekor i
h. Natter, Frnuk Riy. Jeb" l" HbL
BnllOrBon,mer (for ).em", BtSf
Al;iiiiifiii(
'03r-i.li Martin and wlfe, of East i.i,
township, have made an nnslirnment V.r
Uvy Fink, Mrs. Nannle Goedhark, Mrr.
Llzibeth IlartiHey, Rebecca Rail Millie
Fisher, Mary II. Jehnsen. Mary Katiir.nit.
Pannle Klehl. Emma Rn L !'u,ri?,
IT.
t:tiiAiir
Mtinii ii hrlilinss Hotuieii br llrv ltnli,ti
llle).
I'OrtllO ISTKLLIOKS! HI,
limn nilrtluycKsv, liiiiil.lurs, t ' iln rich in in
t' ll (TOOll,
MM lu. In i rh j. H lull eli il ma un" HI wim.l
tiiiu-e lull nt. . unit i
'iVM his tnrkey stutrcul nu" leistlu' n' ,n ,
inniiy xoe.l thing unin'.
.u win uiuney v nuy ejiiuis ul a ttlir
puiee w as dm n' t
tT M lits Ii,um nu lits fnupetd, an h's
b ti'.klts nu' UU unl,
rt as n net an' iiulha, inn th, wa'r lie 1ms
lit I lie K j he.i.l ;
W 1 1 .its imuent. In. ii hi, rleli (ileu's us seu'
kempletnents nn' tleli
l ))' koeirs ,tu tleli am nllus tiilKbtv lltilill
t' de rleli- i
' tll.t lu lionse est )(Ms-puts.sttlngs when
Ue cel w lu' conic l' l. II
Mew (In hiiMimu shltibi.s, leiirlu' te' k lltt'e
eli .In n. in lieat eli liell '
nut .te Law, I holds all emul n In de holler eh
his Inn',
Vn' Me Un.msjes wliit lie's detn' nn'Js hew
eurc(ie4stsn',
Knew n hat's re.hI te' u nn' situ It. knows
out telllu' llll'OU sliltu
S.mie am sten.i, de n-s' am unwu f hull. I up
de wall ob llte
as, 'tumeis fir tie rl h nun t' keep In de
nari.tr way,
Es he tin's titiniw.tli Te' wnlkln'lt am Ins' te
lilm I' st,j.
Hut when we um ilemi nil lllibln. rich an'
peer am all khiii. hum,
Vn'dej Hn' us weak an' slnlul ttt.y will min'
w Ich read wc cum.
i we'tl lietta wnlceuie Clirls'inn, dough II
ruins liteu t de lewl
lt netil.l ta.'t. a heap, help nK'ea dun a.
tllcoeb musty Jewl.
. . ,
Au' new may llobbeu Its peace nu' goe.l win
f ills weoked alrtl. Ien",
'MUlde.Rle'y t'Ued lu dit lilgluW I..' ebb i, an
tbba it'neu '
H'tll J- .Ui i'jxirrni.
UllltlSl M S UI.S.i:i
1 he Hie Mni.tr t.i twtnrilKy-Inc drnti tit Hie
II.iIIiImj Cdlsbtrttlnii.
Tlie heavy snow fall of last niibt, with
tbe sleet tb.it tollewed it, bis doubtless
prolonged the slelghing season, but for the
urvsunt the suew ts se deep as te make
travel dillijult aud iwJusiriaulsiu Is very
weaiiaotue. The busy choppers keep it
up boweMr. The m ids are burdened wub
Cbrutnias cards, the freight nnd t'spres
eusi"ess is iery heavy, the silo of Christ
nus uroceries is ao.ive, the racrehiuts
appear te be busy aud happy, ttie railroad
trains th hikIi deuiuvd soiuewlut by tbe
suew, am tlllid with p.ivseuger.s. Ail the
si:us point te a merry, merry, Christuus.
I'he oburehes and babbath tcboels tint
mal'e netable observanco of the dvy
made elaborate piupiratieus for its cole
bratleu. In most of tbe churobes yoster
day Christmas was tbe topic of the sermon,
aud the eeutenuial of Washington's to te
situation of his eirnmand was noticed
cither in the prvyers or preaching. Tlie
children of Salem Kvaugehaal uhureh,
North Water atieet will hare a froe
ontert-iintueiiton Wednesday evening 1 he
Presbyten iu Suud ly sihoel eutortaiument
will be held ou Fitdiy orenlng. The 0
o'clock torvieo in the First Reformed
church te morrow morning will be very
iltraotive ; the collcctieu wilt be given te
the Woiuelsdorf orphans' home. The
Cathohe churehts will have solemn high
tu-its at "i a. m. an well as later
orvtce.s , masses iu St. Mary's a'.e
at 8 aud 10 a. in , the dccirailuus aid
music will be of a superior order. The
Cbristm is cietata te be civen in St Jehn's
Lutheran church ou Wodnesday eveuing
will be elaborate aud of varied interest.
lu tnn OulutnblH lliurchrx
Trinity Reformed church, Columbia,
will have t) o'clock morning song services ,
Christ nas celebration in tbe evening and
Send .y-school setul-cutenuial. S.ilem
ami St. Jehn's Lutheran Sunday soheol
cs'ebr.itieus ou Tupsday evening ; Bethel
Cem eh of Ged en Thursday oveniug and
watch tneetini; next Monday tiigbt.
Kl happy morn rlv holy morn '
Dirtv forth the clieerlul day from n g'll.
O, rather, touch ilia Eastun.l iUht
1 he light tint shene when h"iM- was born.
TVnnjien.
ititi'er.Td or vir.vv i:hm.
Ilamsitm. Kie.ii Openlni; .New Nirrels.
Tbe viewers te assess damages arising
out of the opening of Poplar street have
rixjited in fiver of uiving 48e0 te J din
Kadell, S-JOO te b.i pii I by the county and
iO'jO by the city.
Tbe report of viowers assessing d images
for opening Filbert s'rect through St Je
seph's comftery, w is se amended U9 togive
tbe folleriog damages t lit ewners In
-ulditien te the $700 awarded te Bishop
s nnabaii Te Michael I) isel, 130 ; te
L-epnld Buuder. $i0; te Win. Fritscb,
J13 , te I.ee Mjerc, tl5 and te Charles
L'lemati, 515.
Thu verdict in the eawi of common
wealth vs Liwronce Warfel, returned
" net guilty, but defundant'rt father te
piy tbree fourths and prosecutor ono eno one
foti'tb of tbe ceits " was amended se as te
relieve these porseas of the ousts.
,nil though the sky be cold and Bray.
And blinding new. II ikes I ill,
Dull cireuud grief shall tlee uvjiy
The .tear Christ dled for all.
While yule-less fc'lew, we'll aluia bislew,
en mercy's urraml run ;
And brlilht shall bu
The Cbriitmas t-te
for he wnuU li ive It ' ,
The I'rlneoet I'eace. Inejr m'e one.
Ced's only "en.
'I reubles of the niiiitn llretheri.
On Saturday afternoon nt four o'clock,
Benjamin Smith, colored, who had been
committed for seven days by the mayor
for bblni? drunk and disorderly, was taken
bofero Judge Patterson en a writ of habeas
oerpus His ilhoharge was asked for
but refused by his honor, as the mayor
refused te oeiiinnt te It. The judges state
that they will net dlsoharge portions sent te
J ill for this oiTetiKe heieafter uulrsi the
mayor gives his consent.
While the hearing of Benjamin Smith
was In progress bis brether Henry, who
was with him en the night he was arieated,
but made his efoape, was taken into
cuntedy by OJllacr Smith. He gave ball
for a hearing before Aldernnu Foidney.
Mnyur'xueuiti
This tnerninii the mayor had six eases ;
ene, a llttle Frenchman, who Insisted en
kicking In tbe deer et thu Qlrard liouse,
en North Qucen Htreut, Saturday night,
was made te piy Pests. The same dispo
sition was made of auother man, who waH
found lying in the snow last night by
Officer Burns, who undoubtedly saved his
hfe. Twe ether drunks, who wcre uet
very bad, were disobarged, with two va
grant. The peer will insny a care lerget j
The deblir think notet Ills ilnbta.
Hut, as they raili enjey their oheer,
WUIi It w bi u Clirimmas ult the yt hi'
Themut Miller.
Male el Ileal Kutste.
Bhubert ti- Sutten, auotlenours, sold at
publle Mile, Dee. 23, 1883, nt the jiiiblie
liouse of Levi K. Rhods. Bird in-Hand,
for the oitate of Themas Bendei, deceased,
a farm of 48 acres, eltuated in Lsacoek
tewiifchlp, near Iutorceurso, te Isaae N.
Botider ler $180 25 par aere.
riniiffrs cut err
A few days age Jehn Mann, a throeyenr
old s..n of Jehn Mimu, residing nenr Par Par
a.hne, had threo Utvem out oil by ll llttle
sister who aoeldontally struek Ills h icil
with an axe. Dr. Smith, el Paiadisr,
attended tbe child,
A 'I OTA 1 1 W1.EUK.
MIllltllltN M.lll:i' miUMK rrtl.1.1
lln Itni.F, lleuir. Hnn-n l,y nu liruilMi.e
VVUhtiit Siuiir, Ki.lls In Oiii.Ii nU'
I. v.i). hi, h In I'rtlli.
Tin) Pitiiueis' Net thrill matkt.t hnuse in
in iiiIiih A violent eat th quake- enuld net
hivewieeked It tnoie cotupletely. AI u
quittui bofeto tbieoeVlook this mottling
iihtdeiiln lu Iho iclt.ity wi te stai Ue I by u
tortible, lUinblliiir r it. low u use 11 iftn,,
fulling of iinnuiise walls, the shaitrilug
of heavy timbem nml thesinippiiiK uMindit
of iron teds. Win Blickeiiilitlei, tlie ,
grocer, w hese tesldence and slote is Itnine' I
dlHely nertlwlir the mirket liouse, was tbe i
111 at te oemiuoheud the uatuie nnd nxtnut
of the calamity. He was meused front his !
bed by tliuetuslilii'i in of lliosetuh wall of
his dwelliug, attil tbe until.) ilouinllileti et
the Imek building. Cuitliads of brl k
blockaded his Trout stairway, jurveuling
exit from ihe house. Tukiig his
wlle and elnld m'e a fi nt loom, he
opened a window and eille.l ler help The
shook caused by tlie (all of lliomiiiket
ho'tse seen bteuht the llrcmen of Ne. I,
nnd many ether eit'Stts te the sonne.
Liddcts were preeuted and Bbukonderfer
and his family woie taken down ever the
slippery, snow cevtrcd awning toef, and
eetivrved te a place of sab t
All Ai,llluu Snciie.
The kcetid that presnnlcd itself was as
Imlesetibable as it w.13 tippilltug. I'ne
Northern in irkct liuiise lay Hit with tlie
ground ; seiieily ene btiik n niiliiing ou
topel auetbei. The Heuthun all, '.Ml
loot iu kugtli and nxt tiding ftem North
(Jiteen te Market street hud fallen out
ward, mid lay n iu iss ei tuins, txtendliig
ontlrely aeits Walnut strett I'lie eist
cm freut also fell outward, eiiisliing b. .
neath It the ttiligtaib, Ulepbeue, nml
oleetrlo li)ht wtr s The wrsteru wall,
almost ns completely wttcketl, full out
watd iute Markut strait, and tbe northern
Inte Mr Bllekenderfer's prepcity and
besides dctuelisbiux bis btck building aud
crushing the south v,nll el the main
building demeti-liml bis stable aud bad
damaged a teuint timtse, en tlie Mar kit
street end of the let, wenpltd by A in. J.
Irwin, wlfe and four children, all or whom
oseijhmI injury, excrpt ene et the children,
who was sl-nb ly weiindul by falling buck
and mortar
ihe ureat re.f of tbe uiukit Imuui
which was suppeiletl ea f mrteeil llowe
tiuss arebef, i ach of a si ite spvn, 87 feit
in width, nolgbte.l as it was with abjut u
feet of s iew, el nlieavi dnridlike character,
fell straight dewttwaid among the tun Let.
stalls and st anils, erushinj many of lliem
iute tbeusiuds of piee sand bury lug many
ethers out rely out of sllit. The hmrt
shud lers at tbe terrible less of Itfe which
must inevitablj have resulted hntl the
building l.tlleu a fe hours later, when it
would have been cromled inslde and stir
rutindid eiiUnlu by uet lets than two
thousand people.
tut- l),iuB ul Hi" ceiaiu.
We bive c usulttsl iiui.ea lumber el
porseus, i.ji.,uliag bjillets at.d st.K k k k
iiolJer nf tbe wisieked build'u, ns te the
cause et the ncel lent, uud thetu is ant nig
tliein home divtisit) of e 'ninn. Of
oeiusu thegrevt weight of snow that lay
upeu tbe tin re f had ni.icli te d with its
fall. Some think the walls wero hardly
heavy enough te support se tuiisaive :i
reef, nud reference is made te the faet
that the west wall was badly damaged
seme j ears ae by a great storm of wtud,
which demolished mail buildings in
ceurse of erection nt the timn. Heme
think tba; tbe in.ii i -Is wb.eb bind tbe
truss arches may have been rtuderid
brittle by the f - t ai.d sLipHid uuder the
inoreasod pressure of tbe new. A pte
vailing npiitieti Istha' these reds nere Um
light, They are of inch uud a hilf lien,
and at the ct ds of the reds where thu
thread ts tut the .liiuiet.ir is r..t!ueed te
about nu iuch. Thesu are thought te
have been the weak point of the structure,
aud we are told that u i examination undo
among tbe debris this meruiug showed
several of the reds te have been broken
where the thread was out upon them
Deubtless n thorough examination vill be
made ami tbe teal cause et the ucideut
ascertained.
The Ilaildliij: aud Ita Owner.
The building was oreatcd in 187J en the
site of tbe old Washington hotel property.
It was dbHincil by Mr. Jehn II. Bium
girdiu r, tin 1 ertcted by a number of
skilled weikmeii under the sup-rtuieii-
donce of the 1 ife I) ivul llaitmun. I din
I). Bering did nicHt of Iho carpnuter wetk
uud the tiuss roil was put up by Win. K
Beard, masterairpeuur of the 1'entisylva
ma railroad, who is regarded as a most
skillful mechanic. The ewners ray that
uoither was skill lieklug nor exidase
spired In its e msttueti in and it was b
lloved te be perfectly safe axauist unj
pressure by storm or otberwlso that e uld
be brought against It The greuuu upon
whleh it steed cekt tJO.000, nud tin siruc siruc siruc
turocest ? 17,000, making the net oust
07,000. It was erlKinally owned by
soveral hundred st' okhe'dors, Lut tbe
stock is new held by seme sixty purs uis,
of whom Jehn Hess, Jehn Buckwaitei and
Reujauiin L. Laudis held a controlling
interest T iu lollewlng named gontletnLit
eampiMu tbe b j mi e! dinolers .
Promlent Christian Zieher, eity.
Treasurer llenj L. Lnndli, Munb uu.
Sucretarj Jeseph Samson, eity.
Directors Jehn Hess, Maubeim , Jehn
Buekwalter, Maiiheiru i 1. 1. Lindi, .Man
heim ; Cenrad GaH, City , Jonas Brub.ilier
Warwick j David Ii. Hesh, Maubelm.
A meetlUK of the dircotew was ealkd at
Jeseph Samson's oflleo te day te tnkostepi
for the immediate reorcetlou of the build
leg.
A Btreng ferce of luen was put te work
lu clearing away the brick and lumber
with whleh the streets nre strewu An
ether ineetlug el the directors will be
held en Weduesdiy at Alderman Samson's
ofthe.
Ilie I.e'srs
It Is estlmited tbit il will uet cost ineiu
than $27,000 te rebuild thu mtirket. The
foundations prubably ruuialu intaut, much
of the brlek cau be used ngalu, Hemtf of
thodeoraaud win low frames are uninjured
and many of thu stalls liihlde appear te be
uninjured ander the debris with which
thny nre covered, Besides building utate
tl.il Is cheaper thin It wis in 1873.
The losses sustained by Mr. Bliokeudor
for will probably reaah W.OOO The baek
building attaehed te his rusldoneo, will
have te be rebuilt from the ground up ; n
oensldcrablo portion of the south wall of
the main building was crushed lu and
ethor portions of it will have te bi taken
down and rebuilt ; the stable and dwelling
en the rear end el the let are also sorleasly
damaged. ,
Mr Jehn Bushong, who oaenpled the
store room at the rear end of the market
heuse as a Heur and feed stote, aud into
whleU portions of the reef came crashing,
sustains a less of about $100. He has
already commenced lomeylng hlnciTeetH
Inte Mr. Hyrue'a building, lately occupied
ey the MeKllllps ergnu factory, whom he
will at oneo rcbunie business.
Fiank Mottfett, who occupied the baie
ment of the market heuse ns nn oyater
saloon and huckstering establishment, had
his large elevator etushed te pioens unit
seme fruit and vegetables that wero iu the
main mm ket heuse destroyed. The goods
aud ilxtureti whlih he had in the base
ment escaped sorleus injury. Perhaps
4200 will euvcr his IeH. The ontraueo te
the restaurant of Peter O. Rolnfried, In
the Heuthern eud of the basemeiit Is en
tlrely closed up, but poisons who male
thelr way Inte It Bay the less Inslde Is very
trilling. It will be roeponod ai seen ns
the wioek is oiearkd away. ,
All the abeve leiaas are total, as no In-
Mtruiieiuiimp.itucA tshe rlsls ou this tetb
of neeldeiil
.iinrn.u i .iin,
Ml.s MiiukIk Lutr, the bitter of Mrs.
Win. Bllekiuidtifcr, was at the lusldoueo
of Iho litti t last ev.iiiliii', and owing te the
snow sterui tl.at wis ptevalliug Mth.
Illlnketiili tfer tiu'd lut te remain till
iilrtlit. Slid wn ttlinest pmsuniled te de
se, hut thntight she had butter go home
nud lliinlly did be Had tdie toinaliied
fhe would Inve slept iu a bed lu u
second r.leiy baek toein, which Is new a
nuns of tuins, Iho bulstcul anil uvery
ether ai llole of fut nlttite in the loom being
broken te pieces. Oue comer of the bed
and the pill iws in ty new be seen urusbed
beneath tens of bilck and lumber, while
the heavy headbeutd of the betlsUud was
thrust bodily thieutyh the Mutinied wall
of the building nnd lies among the debris
In the vard below.
Mr. lillekendi ritVit hetfes wero lu Iho
etiible nt the tlttie the wall of the market
liouse fell against and crushed It. 1'he
animals, thniigh surrounded by debris mid
ttnprisetu.il iu the wnek, iseaped iujury,
and after inverul hums work wote Biifely
tiknti out.
When the freut wall of ihe m uket heuse
fell it cart led down with it the telcgrupb,
tolepbetio and oleetrlo wires, till of which
were bin lid beneath the tuins The oleo
trle lamp iu front of the iiiiiikethouse wns
cartied almost te the mound, but fortu
nately the oleetrlo who did net break and
tbe lamp continued te burn as brightly as
ever. Had tlie wlre broken all of the
1 imps in the uerthwisteru section of the
clt) would have Instantly uoue out.
Oilier Incidents
Il is mid that the sheck of the falling
building was beard iidlstuucoef two miles
in the tnuutry, mid was supposed te be
tlie rcMilt of an nwthquake.
When the market pouple began te as
semble this morning thoie was universal
amazement at the kcciie of desolation
where thnv bad week utter week,fer year,
In en lu the habit of assembling. Then
there was a thudder of horror nt what
might have been, followed by exclamations
of thankfulness nnd ptaisn ler the iniivel
mis escapes they had made tunny of them
llinuklt) Ged that the binMim Ind fallen
bofero they net Inte It.
It is tint known that any less et life or
any notions Injuty te mivone resulted, but
thcre nre seme dark hints that n tramp
or two may be bulled lieucaih the iiilus
It is well Utiuwii tbr.t tbe iloerways nnd
iccestrA of the hutldinc; were often occupi
es! as sleeping qu tttmit by this ulaxs of
iwople, but it is h tvd tbe bittir cold
weather of Inst night drove them te seme
mere omfertablo quarter.
Many of tl e tnniket men who had tu tu
tended displaying their market it g in tbe
Northern nnrlcet this mnrtiini;. made
ariaiigemeuiH for tbe m.i. of the central
market hnuc, and did a thriving business
thore. Many nthets dispercd of their
Koeds nletih' the curbs tn the vieiulty of
the ruiiis.
The reefs of tin. Cistern uud Western
tnarket houses, which are built subs'an
ttally after the pattern of tbe North rn,
wero rolttve 1 of the weight of suew un iu
them this forenoon, gangs of men with
shoiels being employ ?1 for the .urpure
I tin Itulll- l'llDt.ilirni.lif .1
Messrs. Bctz &Rtchanls,photerapbers,
hnve photegrajilud the tuitis from threo
d.ilercut points.
An lea 11. line ltnuH;eil
The lartfe ice heuse of Petor II. Ferd
nry, nt Ruicart's Landing, wns almost
ruined by the snow. S .mutiiue during
the night the i njf caved In, ewiug te the
heavy weight, tearing down the Rrcater
portion of tbe walls. Tim bu Ming wns
101 fei t lenj; nnd t'i fctt wide The walls
wote 'ii feet 0 inches ltih and ever two
feet in thick: ess. There was nothing in
the builditit; except the toots at tbe tlme
of tbe accident. Mr. Ferdniy b td in.ule
all arrmi;ementH te commence flllitig the
liouse with ice en Wednesday of tins week.
The less of the cavinjj in is heavy, as the
building eriRiually cost i'i '.100, and it in
nlmest a total wreck.
As fits thu holy curiumis blrtn
IU thu gee 1 friends our cur.-l -Hi -
lie pcicoen eirth, be p-ac en iitli
'Ie men el uontle will
'Viii'llei ty
iKairKitAMUB i.r.imntt.
A telured Weuimi In tlieDJurt II iiue
Yestetday afternoon at !1 !10 Mrs.
Frances Rlleu Watklns Harper, a colertd
woman el cousiderable otttercil merit,
delivetcd a lecture in the emit liouse
under thu nttspiees of the Women's Clnifl
ti.in Toui)criueo L'uien of tins eity
Thore wcre ab nit two huudrcd persons
jirescnt, a larjre majority of whom wero
women. Rev. J T. hilehell, pastor of the
Duke street M. R. ohureh, piosided.
Mrs. llarpet is a ple.i-.mt fte d woman
about 50 years old, with bl.uk wavy
hair and a line volce. Shu inade the nsii.il
points against intomperaucn with skill nud
vigor, aud plcadtd inpcctilly In
behalf of lemporauce vv uk for
the young, as it is te thnm we
must leek for a reform of the evil thutn
being but llttle hope of rofermiu thoae
whone habits of intcnipuraiicn ii'e lixni.
The tienbtea that the toniiieranc. fe'ks
have te ceu'eud ngainst are self uitetest,
false appetltis and bad pissiens en ene
band, and en the ethor lndllTornnce and
apathy of theso who claim te be Itteu Is el
the movement. Toe often is Ihore nitiu
set veii in Christian f.unille i mid tee sel
dom are thore tomperanoo appe vis from
Christian pulpits. Mrs. Haipai'rt address
oeouplcd three quaiters of au hour in
delivery, and was attentively listened te.
IleJ iloe, our Bavleut hn wes born
Ou Uiilstuias Day In tlie inurntnir
Old ChrlnliWlt dual
OIIITIJAUV,
Uentl. "I Jehn linuaer.
Jehn Rcnder. a well known citizen of
Laucaster, dled at bin rrsulctice 52 North
I'riuce street, this meinlug of heart
dlsoaae. The deceased was formerly a
resident of Leacoek township, iind otme
te this eity about 20 years age. Fer
neveral years he earrled en the trim
tiling buriuess en North (Jtieen stieet
nnd about ten jeara age entered the
clothing stere et Myers & Rathfon as a
salesman. Several months age he bad his
leg broken by the fall of an olevator, In
the stere of thlH llmi. He wns roeuverlug
from the injuries of this nculdent when
his death eccurred from the dlsoase men
tioned He wns 07 years of age aud leaves
a wlfe aud two ohlldren ; Isaae, noempasl
ter of the I.ntki.mek.nckh oflleo, and a
daughter, Mary Ann.
Huitden ieath While Shuvcilng Huuw.
Geergo Westoubeiger died very nud
denly this morning at the resldoneo of his
mother, Mrs Raphael Fisher, Ne. 501
North Prlnoe ntroet. near the Reading
depet. It nppears that he went out te
shevel snow from the pavoment and drop
pod evor dead. He was 23 yeara of aire
aud uumarried. He was ahrloklayei by
trade aud was well known In tbe eity.
This afternoon Corener Shlller held nu
Inquest en the remahiR of the doeoised at
tin resldoneo of his brother Kd ward, en
Rockland etroet, whom the body wns
tiken and the juiy Vcndored n veidlet of
death from heait dlscaee.
lioernse el a t'reanher.
Rev. I). A. L Laverty, a dlstinuuishcd
tniulster of the Chureh of Ged, died
huddenly last night nt his home iu
Mechauicsburg of pnoumenla. He was
about sixty llve yeats of age, and
had occupied uie.t of tbe pulpits of the
ohureh In Rasteru Pennsylvania, iiielud
lug tiiat et Lauoaiter. He leavaa a wlfe
and large family, itiehidlng a son and two
daughters, who llve in this eity,
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