&& 1 '-' ''T'tf 'rm7&"rfrrx -Tr a. a 4v - s. -. 4 a- -t; j- yr - LANCASTER DAILY INTKlAilGRNCKK, MONDAY Al'(.rST 2, 1H&4. MKlif ' ' I' v 1'. ' W Iv W' hm I;-! I IV 'u 5 tf r ft r Lancaster tntclligcnrcr. MONOAV EVEN1NO, AUO. 25, 1004. The Sim's l'OTC. We have ft great deal of sympathy for the New Yerk Sun. It wants se rruch (e re strnlfiht, and Hilda it be impossible, that: It te entitled te the commiseration of everyene who hates te ri7.e upon pictures of sufferlnir, whether physical or mental. The Sun says that it is Democratic in every flbre; and yet Is compelled te oppeso the Democratic ticket ; it it virtuous In every aspiration and yethas nene left it te tie te but Hen Butler. BellevlnR that it tells the truth when It declares hew nrdeutly it wishes the Djmocratle party te prosper, it Is easily credited that it is painful te it te support Butler. And there is te be found in its own back pages such an estimate of its present candidate as must add very much te the pelnancy of the recret which it feels nt beliiR forced new out of the Democratic embrace it leva Inte arms that it se much detested. It Is undoubtedly awkward te profess devotion te the Democratic narty while advocating tha defeat of the Democratic ticket ; and when in addition a once hotly condemned man must be taken us the candhlate witli whom te defeat th Democracy, the situation becomes dlsn agreeable in the extreras te the Deme cratlc fibre of the Sun. It is te be noted that that flbre is of rank growth, since It is but recently that the Sun, under its present control, has manifested any ten derness toward the Democratic party. It is doubtless due te the forced growth of the plant that its Democracy shows such signs of Immaturity and de cay In the fruit. It the Sun had been dyed Djmosratie in the wool, it would net new be out of the fold ; nor, if It had well dlgested Its Democratic nourish ment, would it new be following Butler, who is net a Deraeciat in his conduct or doctrine. lie has shown in I1I3 life that he has no fixed political principle', lie avows any dectrine that seem presently expedient te help his ambition. He lias net shown consistent anl self-sacrificing devotion te principle. A man may change his opinions and be still a wise and honest man ; but he cannot change them as he pleases te sacuru his sclfUh aim and he deemed either h jnest or wise. The Sun ence had a very bid opinion of Hut ler. It admits it, but says that It knows him better new. It erred through Ignorance. Hut such admitted ignerauca Is net te be excused in a journal which assumes te be a pub- lie teacher and wuich Insists upon its views with such determination as te re fuse te let them be controlled by the convention of the party which it declares it loves in every fibre. An editor se wi 11 set in his views nees ill te s.'cure them the acceptance of ethers when he admits (hat he falsely estimated a public man, such as Butler, who has furnished te the public, during his life of some three score years, abundant opportunity of judging him. The obvious suggestion is that the Sun, which new condemns Cleveland and ence condemned hut new applauds Butler, may be w renKr again in one or both of its judgments. This mms se clear that it increases the CQinmteeratieu we feel for the Sun in its big and sad job te upset the Democracy that it loves se we'i. Stock Values. There has lately been a concert' d effeit apparent te force up thu price of stocks, under the ldaa th it it eidy need-.d that they should he held up te induce a general confiJeuce in the resurrection of their values that would cause the out slde public te buy them. This idea seems te have been shown te he uu uu feunded, since the publh have n it hceii purchasers ; and the stock manipulator seem te huve become tired of their burthen, or have been tee weak U held It up, aud stock value have fallen. Seme persons think that the surge dewu ward is permitted with the design of encouraging purchases at the de cllue; but the ptfent fa-jti of the commercial situitieu svn te show plainly enough that the drop 1ms become poEsible because of the heavi ness of the lead. As lenr as general business ii depressed there Is no sound reason for anticipating a permanent nse in stock values, both becausa there is no surplus Income te be invesUd, and be cause there is no profit in the business of the corporations te tempt Investment In their securities. When business is dull railroad re ceipts fall oil, while their general ex peuses continue. In the struggle fei business te keep their facilities employed and te average their gtneral expenses ever a large ten nagu, their rates natur ally fall. They seek by combination te keep them up, but such combinations are never long successful In resisting the natuuil order of tilings. The cempeti tien of tl e milreads is bound te reduce their charges ; and until the produce of the country Is sufllcleut te give them the business that, will pay their debts aud dlvldeuds, they won't pay them, and their stocks will net be a geed purchase. Literary Oulirleu. The literary repututlen that springs up like a mushroom in the night Iscften dtstined te have little permanence. A few scere of yeara age Sira Payson Willis, Fanny Fern," was ene of the most popular of American uutheresses The sales et her "Fern Leaves reached nearly 100,000 copies. Her Ituth Hall" und 'Shady Slde" reached 65,000 and 10,000 ceple3 respec tively. Se tee with Fanny Ferester, whose " Aldorbroek " had a sale of 03, 000 copies. These names are but memories in current fiction, and copies of llieir works are prized by blbllopellsls us curiosities. Tliere are writers te day la the floed-tldo of their prosperity of whbm the next genera tion will scarcely hear. The proillle Mra. Soutliwerth, sontimental Mra. Henlzantl Mrs. Helmes, nnd dramatic May Ague3 FJeuiirjffi popular a3 their works are te-day, nre destined te enjoy but un ephemeral reputation. Henry James, Win. 3). Ilewells, Antheny Trel Trel Trol lepo, Geerge W. Cable and ethers of their claw may survive them a few years ; but it is net n rash prediction te make that tiie legion of authors that have sprunR up in recent years, save Geerge liliet and a few ethers, will receive literary burial long befere the twentieth century enters en its second decade. Tub wholesale land thieving by cattle kinaa In the West lllustrutis anew the necessity of such an examination et the books as Hendricks proposed when he llajcd Secretary Chandler. I5i.Ai.Nr. is Raid te be descended from n King of Wales , he get his spurs, howevor, from the king of the lobby, IU'skin charges the weather with liuiiug doterioiated in a most shameful manner slnca he was a young man. Perhaps the larae might bj said with tuuru truth of Mr, llM-kiti. Tin: latest btaud-aud deliver demand e( Highwayman Jenes, chairman of the Ho He publican national committee, is for sub scriptieus te start an illustrated campaign piper. The palled judo Is wincing under the thrums, as savage as truthrul, of Vet and llarpcr't Wetkly. THE CLKRKtAT AID Till tlgiKS. Tlieclerklet sleek Ilia ettnlnirs ssve. Ami Mais week lleslilu til wuvi-s. a eS nlter all. U enlv uiriins riiil UireuKli tln' full Iluit uvu en l.ein ..nm tht Tojfen I'esl. Tin; B'aine arms nre thrse bmi' head', quartered with kens, rampant and re gtrdaut , crest, a fox, patriot ; motto, "..Yen Xebif Stum " The Utter legecd Is net very ipr iprnte for thj mm wh j dur ing his publ-e oareor his b'ea for himself tlrst, list and all the time. China may net be Mich an easy p urn for Ffauee te swallow. I is said that nt one hour's notice the eau put in the Held one hundred thousands men armed with llem (nptuii breech leidiuc and magnz.ne rill. s and with all the necessary Gatliu,; gucs, Hetehklss guns and Held pieces. She his ninety million men capabloef beariucaras aud is net abort of mjuey. Her navy, eflljcrrd by E .r ipeans, cen-ists of forty first class liue of battle chips mid twiee as many gun beats. Ner does she scare us quickly as wan cxtoeted. The story tn Sir-. Pirneil wl.h her SOU'S SinjtlOU u miking the ilfjrt te uuite the Irish-lieu of the U aited States hi that party which wjil i m ike tha highest bid for thrtir vjte-i in r, Imittun; Irmh iroedn fiee f d' y, ti u or, t hj u'.terly witaeut i)uuia:ien. l ue eiuara was hatcbed uad3r Uipibn3Ml ll(,MMs and was intended te hoi I eu: i ulitterme p'em isofertbo IrUh ti vev the lljii'i'jl.evi ticket. Mrs. l'arnuH dote.o the nrtitlea, and she thtii vaiss, lnr opinion of the ixsuesthat divide the pirttei : " Thore cin be no quostiea tint t.ie D.in jru'c pirty is the party for th') werkiiigtmu tj sup. pert, and tin pirty which will Ijm; oare for the citizen of foreigu birth." Mn. HuNnr Gcouek Beiin, the Lemlju author aud publnher, H de id. UitiNseN' Hewauii, oltter and play writei, has bocemo net.l an a biojehs'. in Londen. GlM TlllSTKR SlMLKI. S IvI'.I.I.V. f Philadelphia, rlieil ou riuuday oventeg iu hi teveuty-third year. Si'.cHETinv Foleeii has returned from Washington te his home in Geneva, N. Y. in failing health. CesiiiissiONr.u Dcelry, it is rumored, wi.l resign, boeaiiaoof diirrcueea betweuu himself aad Seci tary Teller Vi:riY Hr.v. I'Miun; Hkim.y, vice gen eral et the Catholic diocieise of Wtluimg ton,l)el.,ovlebiated the llfticth anniveisir of h's ordiuatieu te the priesthood " Sunday meruiug. lill.i.Y Dei Tscn, the noted Contiuetital baccarat bank breaker, Hjltd in l.irli " Le Hei de IJicearat," has ceme te Ameriei te live, and haja lie will uover touch cards aaiu. Lean Celin CAMrnKLi.'s constituents iu Arjyleshire doeliuo te Mtppert htm for ro-elcotion te the Heme of Commens en account of the bal treatraent of Lady Campbell as ahewu by the roeeut divorce ptoccediDgs. Junnrs Lten, of MiKhiKRippi, who nan been visiting bin brother, l'rolesser A. .1. Lyou, of Wanhiugteu, Ha , died miildeniy thore Sunday morning, et heitt dnease. din raother aud sihtorureaUo there. Jude Lyen wat about fo.-ty-llve years of age aud unmarried. Jtnnc Jehn Hiciiauds, of Wilkcsbarrc, aged "7, died en beard a veasel ihieh reached New Yerk Saturday night. He was ou his returu from Geimany, where he had geno ter hlit haalth. It wax A twenty sixth trip across the Atlantic IIc was usHoeiato ju le of Lur.erue county during the rebsllien, aud Iuh been iu thu brewing Imsices-i for evor llfty years. Till; RLKUTitlUAl. r..lllUII'.l).N. Tfi liujil.iy of uriluaiiun Hint the Uorero. iiiciil fruie,e, .tl.i hi ue Articles iuteuded for the displ.ty te bu made by the ordiuaneo department of thu United States navy ut the internaucnai electrical exhibition, iu Philadelphia, have already arrived at the building, and Lieu tenant FUke is busy plaeing thorn In posi tion. Among them nre two Grnmme dynamos mounted en oue shaft of a thrct cyllndcr Brotherhood engine Each of these dynamos runs a baud lauteru, lltted with n Mangin projector, whleh is the most powerful relleoter known, and they are intended especially for torpedo service, in watching for the approach of torpedo beats and iu krepiuK under biirvoillauce a channel iu whieh a hoitileliset is expected te appear. When both machines nrd attaohed te oue lamp the light will be equal te 10,000 candle power without the prujoetor. Hy the aid of this lii;ht u small object can readily be diHtinguinhed at a distnuce of two and a half mile. The signal boivice braneh of the war de partment has Higuiflrd its intentien of moving from the gallery te thu main iher and joining the exhibit of the ordanaeoo department. The elcatiicil Incubator has uew 700 eggs in the trays, aud the first ciitckcns ever hatched in Pulkdelpbia by means of elcotrieity are expeatcd te airive en Sopterabor !3, ene day alter the opjuieg of the great oleotrlcal show. llfiiiarutttjle I'rtinlly of llrutlierf. The death of Colenol Olmrles H. Smith, of Philadelphia, leavos hut oue survivor of a very romarkable family of brothers. Colonel Smith was Ot years old. His hurvlvlug brother is Daniel Smith. The ether four were James 8. Smith, Fraueis Gurpey Smith, Hiehard B. Smith nnd William 8. Bmlth. Colenol Smith dled from the effects of n fall from his herse, and It Is a curious faotthatallef thoethors met their death In the same manner. That, however, whleh was most romarkakle in the lives or all or these brothers is the faet that ull of them roaehod the nge of 80 years, und each lived te colebrato with his wlfe thelr golden wedding. WnrwrrVn PATTT. MUM 'pernem attended the rrguUr luiuiuiu W'lll-"u a", mi, new riiM kii'.ai. iiik rrui.iu i.imii llltnrcu I vn utiil s milllin, ( ilircanf tup l'lllitle IIimimI'I KaiipxiI In l) llm lltp, cleus C'tltle lilucr. Sjhih time since the commimie-rr of the ceneral land otllie at Vilnni:ten enlercd a survey of certain public liivli In Coleiado and Nebraska, with a view e! bilnclug units at the uet trim ei the enurt ngahirt cattle cotupaniea that have illegally leucsil iu lirge traet ul Hud in tboae ota'es. A sp?eial ageut wh t ha been superintending the survej iu Colerado, In a report te the oenimislonrr, iaj eibt eises have been found against tin IVurte Cattle cumpiuy, eouipeMHl of Smtohiuee. AueximiuaMeu ha been ina h of truet oetitaiiiiiig 100 Fiptate miles, 2. gijinre milrs, 10 square milen, .) squire ui ion and Uie ngent is at p-cmnt rxiniiiun ; tram oeutaimrgovor 100 rquare mile All of these nre under the control of the Prairie C'attle company and, the i;ent ay ire ilVally fonceil m. bilicnl in tlie lin.l etllca niy the prio prie prio ttce of illegally fotie.ng large traJts ei land and nnkwig traudu'eat entries hn bceu k-ieiter the pst year tlmu ever before Ttiy el.iun that between tlve anil sit mil lions of acr; are new illegallj tenced ni.il that xcvei.il million acres nre Iraudulcutlv eutervd. tJenipln'uts from settlers are being rereivrd Uailv by ngnnt and at the laud c lb e here. The art:Ki8 ei thec.it lis men n-e driving t'em arey anii takuic Irem tht ! Ian-is whieh they havn cdtled upon. One of the land oflbe etlijl iN, in apeaklug et the subject te d.iy, s.ii 1 that i' the pruc'U'e is ceutinuiHl oMtle men wtl. have euliie e n'r..l of the bet public lnuls mi the Ueiteil SMtiw within twenty y "ar llilr.tie te the fruidjViit eutrio'et' i.ind-. a laud ageut iu New Mexicj iuferir.s tUi general l.i'id onumiSMeucr, that of the imtPA in tl.u'. territory umety percent are frauduh i.t. aud another Bu'ent ta Da keia, writiei: urm thosame tutjeci, that eevciry-tlve percent of thetutiitt are fraudulcut iu that territory. Hew the Thine le llenn uciiirricg te tue ptac'.ic or Hrge com paidi'S in.ikmu' fraudulent entric en lauls illegally leest-d. Mil) ir McKnzie, of tie hind eftl.'c, p.i.d : ''Theee entries nre made along the streams that run through th liLii. Cattle men mil empley men te heid their 'k and thtfn will give 530 or f 1H te ce:h oue te ma"iean entry for 100 sere. When he lius secured his patcut it i uii IfrTfied that lu must transfer it te the party wu. advmced the muaey. Maey f the cattle dealers will net employ 1110. uuleiH they will agree te make the eutties. A commea fraud iu Net.- Mer'.co, Arizona Cliferuta, I lahe, Wemin, Mentana, Ltah and Nevada is practiced by means 1 1 the desert laud act. Ttmt net previdts that in seli-cting C40acu of ilesert land, 2", cents piraore shall bep.ii down aud that persons entering the land shall bj allowed three years in winch te piy the remainder. I.mtuad of tukieudritrt laud, the praetiei ia te take the vtnj bi-t land. Parties held it ae i get the usoei it for three years for comparatively nethuiji nod then they continue te tt the use of it wL.le u in iu dipute." Complaints from aa'.tlers ceme from nearly all the estcru etatec, atul tern tones, L. I. Sanders write from Lira mie, Wyoming, of ene oattle man. of whom no sa6 : "He ha land mtered in llclitieuh truuiii and par'.ici hired te eutui land for htm, and he has the land aeeut bought, I think, se that he will nut enttr land under his fence. He lias land entered under tlotitieu names asdese.-t laud that I would l ivitiitied te take a qmrtorsejfieu aud make it a permanent home." J. Me Fiirluid, of Harper Kansas, says: "In the mime of O d, I ask, in tins a Kenubli can form el ''overnmetit, wlien tLepjr man, with barely enough te keep hed;, nud soul tgther and pay for hR ene hundred und sixty aercs of laud, must pay the taxes of the ceuntiy nud the cattle kirg go free ? If e. I was a b. feel te spend thie icars uf my 1 .le t de end rush u euuutrj ." Drlren ut ttie l'.l .t ul u llernlver. Jehn Fleming, of American Falls, IJuhe, sai iu a letter addressed te Sec.etarj Tell-r: 'I am e nyageti in hIicp raising with '5 000 hh Hp depeading upon the publ.e rauge for their fuonteboo. My rauche is luoated near te rattln m;u tint claim the eutire rauge for llftoen toilet rqiiare. Tboe oitrle men lnvj thtcateued te take my liroMieul 1 I perMt in landing w ithiu what they call their range. They have i a. d iu no wny will they proelaim themse'.vc peaceful o'herwteo thau n'lew lug by ipeetal e mtraet certain portions of the public demaiu for tny grazing pur p isc. A few diys age, whil driving ..loot; ou the public highway, I met iu ejngreis with tlvn cow heys, nud befere the chaplain had time te odor prayer the speaker commenced pounding ree evor the bead vith a large six bhoeter, uxcUuulug at tlie b itii'j time: '.Move frni my uuge te-day or I ilsoe thatioude itte morrow,' at the sarne time pointing ills revolver V me." William T. Hjlr, of Deuver, Cel., says: "Cattle men euoleso say hilf u million aares te which thny have no ehadew ei color of right, nud net ene ucroef whuh they actually own in ltc." imuiVM.D VUlll.r-. HaVlMlaMllllKll, A Uermun Waltei'j IJiAth V, l.lle Kcit'clci; u tluBlut l.d. A ad aoeidont o:eurrad a Kny Kn-t Heauh, Saturday evening when Hind Laashncrbach, a German waiter in the Aven Ien, was drewned while engad iu n horeio eirurt te save u drowning lad. He was bathing witli Hany O'Conuer, a boy living iu Phiiadelphia. The luy veutured eui wliere tlie water was tee deep for him, nud, as he ceu'd net swim, he seen became exhausted with hi struggle for life. His frautle screams vrore heard by the Ger man, who swam te hi nsaiHtance. Toe boy caught him around the neck in his terror and they sank together. The bathing macter swam out te their all, a i tl brought the boy nearly te Miere, when they, tee, weut under. The teoue was witnesied by a number of thu kui of Aven luu, ineiudiug two iiretluns and three Misters of young O'Connor, who were facatrd en the piazza of the home. The screams of terror made by the ladies brought teme of the poeplo from the hotel patlur. Among them wna Mr. Hlwnrd Y Lansdale, of Philadelphia. He jumped evur ttie railing, ran down te the beach, and threwlug off his coat, hat nnd shoes, plunged tute the surf and brought the bathing master aud the hull drowned lad ashore. Meanwhile Liaehnnrbash had sunk fur thu last time, 'lhe body washed up by the turf a few hours nfter his der.ih. He will hurled nt the expensu of the fiuu ly of the by he lest his lile te sivc. imir.r m.ivm jtuiLs. Impeitsut llspimnlniis t lleeent Occur' reuea Uie Wetl 1 Uvcr, Jehn A. Soett, ti colored man, living in Seuth Haltlmere, obtained arsenic from a coroner, with which he poisoned hi wife. Troops have been sent te Dawsen, Terrell county, Ga te cheek a nogre riot eaiised by Indignation evor the intended banging et ene of their race for folonieus assault. The Hartheldl statue poeplo appeal te the poeplo of the United States for $125, 000 w.th whleh te complete the pedeHtul. If money is net forthcoming within thirty dnvs work will oease. The camptneetitig services nt Ojean Qrove Buuday drew "the largest aUond aUend aUond auce ever known in the hUtery of ihe nboelatlon." Thore was a leve feast at 0 o'elock in the meruiug, nnd ten thousand eervicen wt,lch followed. cold wave has nnueared in the N irtb- west and Is spreading oier the Upjwr laktsnnd Canadi. The temitsrature nt Toieuto fell r.ijildly yet., i.li Yesjels nrrlvluir at Quebec repmi heavj iuiksb of ice in the ul fund iu ttie Strait of Hrdle Ishi Some of the oldet matiuers le net rem tuber te have ever before cuceiin trred s i much ije ut tln s-aten of the year. Taunt Hu'ing.a we i tin firtnir living Hi Hells Hen I, twelve in 'es b ' ew Nash ude, Tenn , heard Ramn one t.aily Sunday tnernini! entering the wn low, and, seu iug hisilixihle bauel sh ti2iin, llr(l b.Hti binrl Ne noise was b1 n l, and he pre enrcd a lantern to'exatnmo th.e supp 'ril i weunilinl liuijlir, whenh found hi e:. j datuhter, 0 xen.rt eld.diad, rut He! win b-nkxhet.. She had lett the heasa ler ' heniH p ty unknown t bun. i.u.n.i urasiniitt meiImj. rue 11,11 ICtienn UrtliK KUrhiiiltu ll i reiu tits r.irtcts ! lll liiiurist, Ani'r'w McGiuuIk, tiIe tsj struck b the eugiue el Frederick a.'Coiuinuilatieu tram en the PcuusiUaen l.iilrend en Fridsy aflorueou, dlnl lm n his lupines niiiturday niglit. C nmer Shiller wan not.d.'def the death, tir.piuellett ti jury and mi r qit"t was hi 1 1 thii in lruing. I he tesitiui mv et the trim men was t the elI.ct that MuGiuuis wns walking en the north track et the railrea I, ami te i;ct out of the way of an approaching fiiift'ht traiu, lie f topped te the south tri-'l; nud was stru It by thu engine el , ie Frederick ac cjuiiuel iti m tram A I "i iniuiite b fore the rii.enki.t Mc. Mcl'i.iiiJis wis talking te J.ime A ni-'reiu', the watehmau ul the Prince s'reet oreiug t f the railroad, and when he started dewu tbe railroad Arm s'rem: warned him te i oirelul the FredetuV aecuiuinedati u tr.iu was e jiu iwtr. The s ippos'tien ut 1 1'. .Mr. McG.nui bc:ame e )tifue.l, for it he weul 1 have i.ikeu ot.e step he c uM h ive go' en te the siding, nud saved h lite. Instead he crefted te the north ti.ick ai.d was stmck Tbe vertliet of the Ju-y w i th it he nam te hi delta twin iu) uiei reejived while wilkieg ou the tV.iek of ttie Peutuiylvatiia railr ad, near the IWliy H uihe. The jur ex uierate the empliys of the Peuiisl th i.iradred front nil b.auae f t the coi cei dei .. I) cta,tl wad bun ii th e.ty in the spi'iii;ef 1S17. tie l-i n'd the na.leet 0a:h blackin 'hi , -u 1 wlun a eiibg man assoe atcd tiiiult in HHiueb wnn l)u'el A Altic, u'i'i Me ti m name of AiucK A iMeUitiLii l'.'.ut partnership exiud for mauy jea Mt' tlu ilriu did a large hUMiuu. It was diselvel some jeu age liy tbe rKirfBiu! e Mr Mo Me Gini in. Kirly m lil.i he b-enme a n em ber of Liucnter ll.'e, Ne. 07, I e. i). F. ai d WiUihiiigteu I ei.ipmei t II- was 'ii u m"Tibtr of Ca; e Frukn's Lu caster Iu.ubles. aud th n that e"in,Mtiy ill.'.! into the Cui'ed ,.ites fcCti.u, in A;- 1 1, l-'Hl, he went with them. Aittr Mivieg several weeks he wit dtschaig-d at II iirerstHVTO. Md . en ihe itoued el duahility He was one " the chirter in-mber of Admiral Hejnulds p st, Ne. iej, G. A. It Thoubeve u iracil erzauir tiens will afir I his filarial iu it body ou Wednesday af'ormen He iva a Derro Derre crat in pjutu-e, cod rerresenteti th" Fust ward in comuie'i ci'uucd several tonus. A wife, thrt daughti is and twosen. U '.').e W. and J'j'in, ara tha sarivieg me cb?: of hn t.imilv. I'm I en UlLr. 1' ia mernii.g th-' m lyer ha 1 two drunks. Nauher wis a s-rien into and '.hn eQcudera were le.'t go en pajmeut tl coats. Jehn Hirry, a tramp, r. he was diunk .it hi reerieir en Saturday was arrested by i uie r Uusbeu Aid' man Fjr Jncy gae him e as. Je'ep'i Weaver aad I. "ie .! neu were bafore Alderman Ilin ou Saturday i ou teg en obarces of ha?iu nsauled O.te, a jeuni; s m of A E. M-.Ca'in. Toe care aiiuiU't Weaver was disminisd nud Illiu J ine was Kiven until this evening te par cost in lhe pre.ccutiuu brejght ngainbt her. Ar.iiH Holtsiecr, a Cil ..rul weTian liv ing in the Seventh waul, wan arrested en Saturd ly night by Officer Merrtcger, en a warrint issued by Aid -rmau A. I D in nelly, ehargiug her with ilrunksnuesi a'.d disenl'rly eondeot, re tOTjp'aint of Julia i'attcisen Annie entered bail for a hear ing. Jeseph Kicsler, an old offender, wai arrested for thosame cfTne yesterday and was cemmltttd by Alderman Dennelly for a hearing. Jacob Klce wai heard by Alderman rin.Hen ou Siturday evening aiii dis charged en the pajmrnt tf c cts en a bliiirgu of drunkriiei aud disirdeily ceidust. Jacob wu a witness In the Short case and irahibed se much had whisky that he iti'iJ te nusrrer when aill.d, but it was uet thei known th;t he was iu the lookup liaibara Rittmhoure, tharged with as saulting A nun Hrewu, wid have a hear.ng bn'era AUtrmtu Spurrier nt 7J o'e'cjk te ruorrew eveaing. Atteuiitea tin eiKlUrltin. S.ii'day morning at 4 o'clock ns the ioc iec nien were engaged in leading the wagons at P. H. Ferdney'a icu-house, en the Couestoga, they wuie startled by the crackling of a tire in an adjoining frame b"ildiug which had been used ter the s'orage of ice, but which is uew empty. Hastening te thl b.iilding tha workmen leund that it had been net ou ilre. Witli difficulty the tire was put out befere tnueb damage was dena. Hud thu Dimes ga'.Dcd mero headway Mr. Ferdney'a lllled iee beuse, whieh adjoins the empty one, would p:cbably have benn d ntr yid. l'rluters iu ui.nrr. Ou Saturday Samuel fr. Dellet and Walter O. Oast, of the Kz'iinner ofilee, tlnishsd their appronticethip ar.d nre new full pledged types. I.a the oveulng thny celebrated the event by giving a set out te their friends at the buhlller house. Hvery ene had lets te ca; and drink, besides having n splended tunc Durini; thu ovening the young printers wero pro'eated with handsome seal rin's by their fellow workman. Pote Maker, the ferein in, made the speeeb, aud the recipient responded. Tliere was plenty of staging &c, aud the "meeting" adjourued at a into hour. a eIU'h rite On Sunday mernlug at 8.3) o'clock alarm box Ne. 41 struck nu alarm of lire A spark from a loeomotivo en the Headinj: railroad had set ilre le the sIhukIe reef of a two story frame house en North Water b t root, between Walnut and Lemen, occu pied by Kdw, Webb. Tlie ilatnea wero ox ex t nuuluhed bsfure any damage had been done Much complaint is made by iesl deuts along Wnter street that the loeonio tives of the Heading read have no upark catchers attaehid te them and, in coimo ceimo coime quenco, n number of buildings en that narrow street have been set ou ilre by the sparks. A linrK IMjr ler Ml. Jey, Yesterday the oelorod campmeetiug iu Dotweilur's weeds, Mt. Jey, was very largely uttonded. A great number of coons from this city irere present with razors iu their beets nnd whisky In their peckets. They returned en the midnight train In Ann condition, and report that no oue wa killed, All un" Nlistit Mr ttie r.lcotrle Lights. On Saturday night S3 oleetrio and 7 gatoileo light wero reported us net burn ing. The 0I03 rle lights were only out for half an hour. On Sunday night ,ene ohic ehic ohic tne and Jee- gasolice Igh'a 'were cot burning. NIK UUAUTER SKSSluNS- I1K MMINV l)tl Mill. tN Itll.M,, 1 en 1 1 il niiit jr nil la hint rreUkiiil ly tlst ti.r.tuty tl.l in Uch til, I vs. Ins iiiii-rens Vtllii,.ii I ttniliril. O the reaaSFtubliug of eeutt en SiMit d.i afteruoeu the ttiat of Thiimns itehiiy fet the ii.iudt.1 el Bernard Short was le- 1'etu.t tb'e S-heiik wns recalled by thu eUiinniii'.tUli, nud tet.tiid thnt lie saw Short's sl-irfh the d.i) alter Ihe tuuider I'lie si -inti w in net broken and thuie was I In d n i the biek part of It. 1 1 Wepti f irreuuratrd tlin oeustablv's ' "imi nv n tothe slnlgh. Mis. HI ilirtli Short, widow of the u imleied tn in, teslilled that her husband ' it liiune te t1 1 Ive te i Ida eity lit ttcuu G ivid 7 o'eloeli en the tnevning of Jaunnry :il In tlie a't ih referred te lv Constable Slueik nnd Dr. Went a TLe oemino.iwetliii uui'eu.eed that un i. nlf of Ihe co was closed. The th letim called .lames CI irk, ir,, for limner eiess ccaiiili atieti in inieiPiifw te tee conifssieii innue uy iienuy it) wuuesR it the O'Miutv I'lisin thit he had hillel Ihirne Sher... I'huy en 'etvored 1 1 ih w tint Cli I: hiid rii te :i number of per sons that wh.t h sinl ab -uf tt'lttij'ti e v fctsieD wasu lie, but the wilnes rtitenit.' i Ins teitner ststemeut as le t'.s tiuthtul i.es. The nefenee, ns outlined by P. Ii. Hiker, was Ihat Mi itt wns net icurircil. but was aac detital'.y kill tl by a kick of Ins horse, and lie pointed te tur- tact that Mert's hat was (euud tlfty yards from the bi.dy utul then fs t e Mers! un It, as it proof of lb at I'ii ety, which .s that Sheri' Livt hi ti i, If a d in le ikiiu; bii H for it, he w.ts kickrtl bj f. s horse. rtii d U-i.se fnr'lr'r weul.' pieve, said air. tJskei, that liehiiy w.ss at lu-nie with his lnuui ou the even u.g Short wab ktllid ; was i el seeu in the i uuuity el where Short's bmly wjs found ucd c uibo uibe tpieutly we mt guility of the olleuce chargetl. la coueluiu he said the uefense riiin 1 show that Thetuib Itehny had n nvvi character, and that the ul eged oan ean oan lessteii of Adim He'uuy was estcrted fieui him by threats or premises Alltaeitt fur tti nlitMn. Tlie tlrst witne eillrd by the tlefense vtas Cous'.a'ile t'ramer.ef M irt c tewufh'p utul he testified that he saw the dead bony of .v or' tarly in the meruiug after he was Li' d ; wituefc did net ee nnv trteks i.i i.m i .1 leaaijg from wh"re tm b sly w..b lull i d Mi.il ii n.'kuar, a Mirtle t uti sh. firnii, le:'ltd t!ta early en the niernii ,j et Feb nary 1, . ha wisilnviug tewirdt Ktw lusvi le be saw thiee beya running ac i'bs the e ri ll H etar l.ertheru's barn ui d li u L a rived where they were, ib'- ti Id him te i;j bask as Il.aruey Short ha'i ee" k ii.il ; witness then dreve te rriern tl b ily was and saw totne bleed in lhe ia ii uear 'ue read ; he get up ou the fence and I nkr 1 tn the Held for tracks but saw imn' Maris Hiee st-s- the prisoner a cuy ir two before Shi rt was killed ; he otreo te witne-h' jilaee for bjnes, acl wh.Ie I bore fit i 11 the lens of a dead cow w.tli an axe wh ou he had with him Jehn Charles testified that Ikbuy kept his b no wagon in wiiceh" barn ; he ideu t.ll' d the nxe fi'ii'iil iu IWiui's wageu, as the jirepeity of II. any. Chrir Wilsen oe'ortd, tuitltled that he hvtl in Marti j tn-rnship and early en the ,evi-,t"i; of January :U he eteimcd at lle'iuj's house, bat Iiehr.l was uet at home; Mrs. Hehny t !d witnes It'll her liMsbi'.il was ie the w. oils at work , tt..s was about 4 o'clock, acd h waitrd at ilehny's liou;euutil Themas and Adpm IJthtiy came home from ttie weciis. Witnes remained at Uehny's honse talk. irur with i'.aU:iy uuttl a.'ter dark. Oiicre;r.isaminatlun witness was posi tive that it was en thu afternoon of Jauutry 31 tl.ru Le wa at Dehuy's heuss ; witness left iiehuy'ri liouse juet befere tlm fiunly s.f. tiwn tn supper; heard of Short's death between sis and sctcii o'cljikthe mxt nieru.ug; Hsreral days after the murd.-r witness saw Con Cen stnb'e ShPtik, butdiJ uet recelleet tid'mg him that the last time he saw Hehny en tl.e Mil of January was ut 4 o'elo;,'-. iu the nfternoen. S ilomen Hcbuy, r. son of the prisoner, testified that en lhe night Sh irt was kil'cd his fethei nud brother Ailarn wei at hemr ; Ad tin slept In the ,anie room with wliurss.aii 1 fhey went te bed between 7 a U b o'clock iu the iveuli:; wunets returi.ed fieTi acl.oe! a 5 e'eiwclt ou fiO aftciniwri of January 31, aud he tliii net return te school av,Lln. E itin Iifhny Ust'fltd t .subtautiall the satne facta us his brother iu loferencb te his father nsd Ada:n being tit home ou tlm evening aud night of Jftuuarv 31. IMen lleliey, wife of Adam ISehuy, tts tilied tli.it shs lii d at Jno. Ch tries' en the night that Shirt was killed ; she f.uw Themas H-dmy and her husband, Adam, a' work outing we 'dm C'.iarle' weed up te between 4 and 5 o'clock ou the aftei n un uf January 31. I). S Stnufler, undctkerper nt thu prison, testified that Junta Clark, jr., bed rcicateciy Pbkid witness te be removed from the cell occupied by iiiui te the cell iu whleh his causiii was au inuute. Thui testimony contradicted Cla.k. whoswero that lii hud only asked S:r.ulfer ence te rtmve him Salomen M.inl.i, a Columbia cel rcd man, wh j was uii iumatoef the euunty piiseu at Iho sumo time us Claik, tcktilled that lie heurd J.iress Clark, jr , my t hut it was a d d lie wheu he said Hehny oou eou oeu fesiid te him that he hud muiderid Harney Short, that Oehny had i:ei i iiide any such coefesaion te h m. Tnndefeuse proved that DiUer Clark, with whom James Clark, jr.. hud the con versatieu, noted ubuve, is serving a tuim for a felony, und cenrequcutly could net be gotten eik uf prison te tastily iu the case Uharles Stowert, who rostded in Para dise township up te two yearH age, testl fled tha'. he ItLOir James Clark, jr., for mauy years ; that his reputation for veracity was net geed, nud he would net believe him en oath. Dr. Jemu l).tvis,ef East Lampeter town ship, testified that the reputation of James C nik, jr. for truth telling is net geed nor iiiver has been koe.l, and h would nut tie lleve him en etith Uilah Haknit, Jehn M Hikeit, A. H. Stewart, 1). L. Stewart, Goera Thompson, D. H. Graham nud James Honors, tetttficd thnt they had known James Clark, jr. for several years ; his reputation for telling the truth was net geed, and they iTeuld net belleve him en oath. David Cramer. Mails Hlee, Hugh Arm Arm streiqr, Jacob OitJ, Juaeb Wettn, Jese Walten, Dr. Jeseph Furutss, testified that they had known the priieuer for he viu.il years aud that they have always kuewu him te be a peaceable ui'iri, Saturday htinwy ueurt rcasisomeiui at 7:80 o'clock, nud the Heliuy murder trial wus resumed. Dr. L. M. Hrysen, Jaeid) Walten David Stewart, Geerge Campbell, Samuel Alex ander, Christina Andrew, Jeseph Arm strong, Helandns Uruhaker, Ames Sour beer, Jehn Markley, Oeorge Dunkle, Jehn ICise, H. O. Markley, Themas HohliiRen, Casper Hartmau, Samuel U Funk, Wm. Helgnrf, Ames Garrett, Hiram Hynoer, Henry Hess, Alex. Aiken, Thes. Cum mings. William Ualner, David Alexander, Jehn Charles, Jehn Campbell, fir., Jehn Campbell, jr., Ames Campbell, Martin Hyneer, Mahleu Eekmau, Maris Gainer, Frauklin Soherwood, testliled they had kuewn Debray ler maty years, aed hla reputation for pcaeeablenets was geed. Mis, Short testified that her husband, en Jannary Ul, dreve a sortel hore pu. chased from Themas Cummings. Themas Ouraralngs testified that the serp-l herse he sold te llernatd Short wns u kh ler ; that tie did nut tell Short Hint the hoike was it HuUrr, beeaiisu he did net ul unj qiinstUus iiheut the hoise. I ideikei per Stnuller testllled that after James Chi; k r , lind detiillrd the e mfes slmi tmtde by Ih'hjy te lilui, he asked tint witness wlieili-r he eu'd net new jiut him in the cell with h's e niiit Albert Mr. liresius moved te xttilie irem the nvi'iJ the testleinliy of ('etisl'iide Shenk g. veti Immediately after tint of Adim Hehny, which eeniradietrd t'-at of Adam Bi'lniy. Tim tiioiieu wns ever ruled The ilefi'iire tiNted and the eenun mi A wealth clled Cpnt'tuble Slienk tn rebuitat. He 'est ll'il thnt en the M mdav afier tlie uitudrr of Hern Mil rt-iert. Im h a oeti vrrsatten with Cti-ulea Wllniu.the c dered nun, nnd that Wi.nen tell) him the last tline he saw the M-iln y, ou tlm day Sheit wits klilni, was ut 4 ti'el.tek in the ufter ufter luen. I In hla testimony Wilsen testified that be le.it Itehu) and son nt home ut dark.) Tlds n.ejetl the testimony and e hum I said they would be tumble te llnish thelr speehes tonight. Thu jury pre fiuisl te w nt ii'itil Mmiility meiiilug ul 0 o'cleok te hear the ar!U nenis uf ejunel, und c ur' ree te inset ut thnt h .tir Mi'liy il'irning Court met nt niiiu n'eli ok, a id th Itehny rnurdrr tiial w ts irsilllled. Mr. WIlUS Ml llisile lh iiperMilg sp-eeh ler the Oiitumeuwenllh, nud he was follertftl br 15 Fiu'ii lishlt'tuit'i fur the prisoner. At the eoue'uslon el Mr Hthle. ii'tiu's speech court rose until 2-.:i0 o'e.oeU Mr ltrtsiim fill flusn for the piisencr and I) strict Attorney Kberly fi r the cniumon cniumen wrnltlt. The ese will be uaven te the jury late tins iUiernenii ei tins even u,. I'eimiiiifi I'iass. This morning nt 10 o'clock the lit 8t week of tlie August oeinuiou pleas e urt should hve beifi litiin ba' ou iieauiiit of the murder ea ou tiia', the list of en'O wss net eilhil ever. The court llxe I 2:30 e'e'nek as ttie time for the culling of the list te ,ie.rr,tui wn it Cities are leuily for ttiat Milt f r.a ii tt llt.V ill's n.t atieiii'elviw lit" trimlilH l) Ketilil'iii tit rrmr C'eiisJnb'e Piokel, of Hist Hemplleld township, eame le this city en Sunday iiiui boctiied tlie services of Ollljer Heiss te assist him in caiuhiu a bund of tramis who have lieeu enrnt'tiiii; lep rivlat ions ou a immbtr nf firnivirs iu lua tewtisbqi. ilia ntuj'rs w.mii le tlie l.ittle ( tiickies erek. whete tlie trnnips wero encamped, and seecefd-'d in oiptune live moil who were sea'ed amuud it Ilre limit iu the weeds They wi ! h- uht te t'us city, leckiil up at 'hn s'iMi.i liMMa'il oini eini pliilnt wis mai ngairist them before Alderei in Spin fi r by Constable Piekel. Chsrgr.8 et mail 'ie'is tiespts.s in entering the, ll il is of several firiiers nnd steulmg corn .viJ be u tisni were pr-lnrred against thmn T i"y sv. the uauu s of Emanuel Itiri'ti, O lttleih Miller. (! ttleib latrcl lerfer. Peter Dnhuer and Frivtlniick Deitch l'liey w 11 be bend en Wedues dev morning. Iu the Ticluity of where the tramp were ctu'li' inotlier i-riKnner was added te the list. He t tve rhe name of Jehn Wheeler ami whs handed eicr le the tllleers by it farmer namnl i illi.iin Geedman. Wheeler, l appears slip)ied into the cel lar of ti tedni.vi'a house te immlt u tlieft. He wa seen te ent"r u tl the deer was then fthut en him Aid wan summoned and Wli. e!r was ieil se m-eurely thu' he could no' c'le and be was handed ever te the etli in. He was also committed In default of Ij -11 fjraheanuj bofero Alder man Spurn r. .M.ltlllllUKMIIIM Me, I vriits Mar kii I actxi, thn Unmittr I. Inn Sereuty-ievni y, ut Pucb'e Iii"iians have been ndde i te t'u Carlisle Inlian coheul. A man entertid the j "s-i try s'ore of A. S. East, of Hudsboie, IJjtks county rn Saturday and ran away with the nu'ch he had been txan inin The Saiith Pe'itisilvit'la railroad, wlreh is the new Van lerb'l: line betwecu Hsr risburg nnd I'ittshur', will be in operation by the full nf 1S;I0. Datiinl Htney, :.ge I I years, ofNorris efNorris ofNerris town, wandered away from his home early i Saturday eveuing, and during the ri 'lit the entire town whs eearehrj for him with cut result A description was r -nt te Phi! tdelphia at.il the thildwas found iu lb" E' 'ht'i dist'Kt pidee E'atien I',"'! Ma'hii' C n.ptr's dau' "er Ada irih It--iiiaiiit.it te Willi im E Dickesin en V.'ednc.diy evhmui', S pteuibar !l, !n Christ eiiuicri, MciHe. Jehn L van, n driver boss in the Main ville cjlbery, at Orcsn Itidgn, Sirantei, at.d tlu treasurer of tlie Jerinyn Colliery Itenevelant uoeiAti id, lia b:iin rnissi.u; for sevi ral dayn. He had in lux pe s"ssi.ui ever $100 boleugiug te the is i-jia'teu of which he wit trossurer. I lit ul Unrll.liilt.il Kttltrs. Fol.ew.iu is a list of unclaimed letters reuniiuug nt tlie pesk lii -e, at Lineaiter, for the week cwlieg August 21, 18S4 : L'id'.e Lut Mrs. Aegie Bautie.i, Miss I'nimn Uoeth. Mrs. Mar E llrinreni m, Mrs. Fantde II. Uucltwaltcr, Miss Sevilla Hershey, Mr Mary Hermau, Mi.sJaue Keen, Miss Mary Kelley, Mrs. Ill May Lutz, Susie Lyncli, Miss L'zie P. Me Comb. Mis Mary W. MeCull -ii'i, Mms Jcssie Miller, (fir ), Miss Mry Neivs.t ', Miss Mattie Potts. Miss Wilhulrnin.i J H'dilfts, Mi3 Anna E. It 13s (2) Mlts Kitty S'tner, M.ss Sue Whitm re, Miss Mame Wlley, Mrs Mary Yeung UtnW Lin Giirfiav Albrecht, J. II. I'.iem'an, J. W. Dlottleli, Wm J. Echleu, Leus Ouuiblew, Wm. Hall, J Haldinunn, Jteub Huatcttrr, S.imii"l Herst, Hurr, Mercer ic Ce , Churlie Jaycr, Jacob Led eiraau, Dr. Mitchell, Jehn Miller, Jehn Mebr, Tobias Mowry, D. Oberlmiser, Mr. Pasqiial. William Proater, Jehn Henca, (lur ), W. H. Seylert, Mr. Steer, II. C. S'liaelmuu, Tho.usen A Seu. l.i turn ul Itlupcil, A couple of mouths n;pe the wlfe of Nicholas Peek, n neil tedn farmer lesld. IRg near Maytown, sloped with n hired iiiun rimed Jotin I'eck. They went te Pittsburg, where th y wero ini.rned and thence t't Ohie, nlmn they worked ou a farm. Hecemlug tii.-d of r aeh ethor they rctnnicd te Middletewu last week. They ate new Ivi'ig tn that place but nut together. Thu woman dculrea te return te her luiiner husband, but he refuses te take her. bhe is bctweeu Ce and 40 years of aga, qulte pretty aud is the niother of thica children. hlit-rlrtl Illeeilui; el nenuel llJitril. A speeial meeting of the Lancaster eity Hoheol beard has been called for te moirew evening at 7:30 o'clock, te con cen nider the question et closing the public coheols u few ilnya next wei.li te give the ohi'dren an opportunity of attending the oeunty fair. In llrttiiity el ttin into .luitne llHcti, rrem lhe Voik Dul.y. At the riqueat el the ,Icller3en nBsoela Hen Heu. Levl Maish has prepared an pulnerv en the Ufa nnd Errvlccs of the late Judge Joremlah S. Hlaek, whleh will lie delivered iu the court house en Monday ivening. s,Ml i iilltsii uy 't Dec. Willie Schnelder, thu six year-old son or J. II. Sjhneider, publisher of Ihe Frett Prttie, was hitteu iu tlie urm by u iIer in Cherry alley, late en Saturday nitorneoti. The injured Ia I wn taken te the office of Dr. Davie, where the wound wai oauter ized. bt. Jiisnplt's I'll me. A p'.oelo is belug held t j dey nt the Grcea Cettage park, fur thn houellt of St. Jeseph's Cathol.e church. Toe nttendenoe is large, ritttn huh itxtiin. ah niiiu ist'MMiK.sr l.ll ul Artl,lMii KriM.li I risiiiiH) I'Hr .rili'-llriiis Ariiiinit I'ullun MkhiI ipiurtrii rti Ins Aluini I own , A "ruu iu"oeeiirred,yot.terdev nfteinoeu en Leaiirit Ktreiit, holew Sunud, luMween i two members of lhe ilelueet Matletta bloyelo club, lleth took "lieadi'ts,'' mid mm lind Ids right arm bully sprained. Twe P It. It. earit were il.tiuiced ou the I warehoitse Nliluigs this morning while being taueti le lhe niiiu traek. They caught near the "frog," und the eun nearer the wireUeue, wit hilf toppled eier. A runnwny oceimed ou (tn,l.-(. street. thu morning by one of II. V. Humer's coal loam, but was caught without uuy d.uii.me being done. Jehn 11 ihln had the thumb nf bis rluht tiiiud en Saturday can lit between the rollers at the Siuquelrttin t robin;? mill nnd si verely tnanlied. Ainpu't'l ', liewever, yi III uet ) nrcess.try. l'rieiiui. Messrs. Wm. H. Given, F A. ll.uinelt and W. II. Sheiibeiger and It v. It W. Humphries, the Cilmnhii tnunts. who have lit en"Uil(lng in" the Mghls uf Hnrepi, returned liotne last nigh sa',-, well and dulichted with their titp. They nrrlved Iu New Yerk ut S.H a. iu. yrsrurd iy. A heavy fei; nud sea was iticniiiitt-ittl ou the return trip, nud a utrru.v n.vipj Their vessel, the "City of Ilnriiii," nearly ran lido another steamer, whieh could net In wen for the fog. Miss Clara It. Hoever, if iViOitngten, D C, left for home en 'U'unlny. She iiiui been tlm guest of Mis. W u It. Given Mr. Z. C. Hardy is home. I , ..i b.s Vli Kill'.l ttlp. H. S. I'urtieiis, eanui'e'.ed with tlie Philadelphia IWu, is tlie uest of Supt. A. M. Wilsen. Miss Slav Orier, who ht been visiting in West Virginia, returned home en Saturday evening. rellru lattrr. A great deal uf druuken 'tud disorderly conduct oeoiirs every Sunday IcMiea'h tlie coal shutes, und yet nonttempts havn b)eu nmdn te put n step te it Samuel Head en Si'urdty wit artested upon a ehnrge of duiuUe'i i 1 1 disorderly conduct. Squire V in,; rt isml him upon the payment nf iie n ii" I tines, und a premise "net te de se m;iin " Ollleer M. Dissiner. a-nn i resting "l'atsey'' Whalen, had le u' f.-uie te get In m te t'ae lockup, an I u v un ofeur law ubidiug oitizeus intend t stl-MUg the ellicer. Town Nntft Fer the secen 1 time tint tiitl tish shutis have te hi r the raft H ul en au - c unit of the low witter. The bemd of trusti tn f . uiabia i'ib'.i,i gieii'i I u until Old wid Cel held a hpeentl mBii'i i th's i( t' .I'Uiinpt te quell the Sundu) iiiiih.il 'im hi the p irk. It is about time. Sailing en the river wis the i ty in whieh some of our yeil'ig mun spend yesterday. A frost fell darm. list tn..li- It was only notieeable along the nv.saidlew landu berdeiuur ereek", heev.r. The Yeung Felk's Secml t-ty of St. Jehn's Lutliuniu olnreli, wilt 'i i d au open itir seciahb in 'he JvarJ of tlie church ou Friday ami Saturdij eieutngs of this reek. The sievi menhlfrs' picnic in Heine's weeds en Saturtiaj was larci ly n'tended, and us was expected, the me it pleasant allilr of tlm kind held thert for a long time. The C t zjii' eerret band led the graud mate . a. A? AM-I-UtlHSIArillNlsT. itsv. Pin 1 TliUlrr lictnil. i It r,en IVnv Criinitliiiit l Wriii-u. Hev. Einil Meihit r prene'.'il li's scend Hdrmen ngaiuit cvhiia i ui e i buuday uviiTiiig te a large c uigre.ttien He stuitedeut with the stati-meut that the cemeteries in our liciuny de n i' make our eity unliealthy. Iu lt)73. Kev. Meister said the water in the cemetery at Drerden, Germany, was un.ilyr.ed und found te be purer than nuy ether watt-r iu that city. Hu.ilsuaiiilth.il m x'eus of ceme teries, whose restdenccH nre iu or near cemeterlfs were alwuj h ' iy pojple und lived te n rtpe old r'e Crematien will net be i ' . at burial, the speaker claimed, b'-c u .ii v, sil eases u casket wid huve te be j ne'i -"d aud the form 'if a burlil geno tin iu u with even tf the b idy is te be eretu i't- I In,, repill slve te the feelings et i.e t. . Js id the loved ere who was caic i ler se tenderly, te have the b niy taken irem the h ime and in a few hour have it n-iurn a small urn of nslieM If the body is Vir ul lid grave eau be visited nud clieui ll nv. m planted thoreeu, uud oue thinkn et t'ie tie id as the latter was in life. M t'-y v ri-et In tlie Hible w.re imeted t'j p ii Hut earth burial was the propei iu de ul dispening of the dead. Thofricndte! c.emitiensay that method of dispene: t the dead is net cimpiil nry, but th , btr eliimed that thore was uanger et its U-ing uvulu compulsory, thre'igh an ac; because it advoeites cli mi . or uvembiy, I 'liu earth burial of the dead was uidi'iitUhy It was tlie intention el Hjv Mclster te I leach threo or four sernieu en the sub ject, bat with thu sormeti of list evenlug he oeiiuhidi'd all th it he his t say about cremation, A susl'luiiM ( utiaKAerr.it Arrctiml nllti h Duubla I'nsm t) uir.eriitiis M'lilcu lie Tnllt uuiilliitl.-i: SHillrs. On Siturday ifteruoen a man who gave his uatiie as E G. Helluluv, but wIioje uatne is ascsrUlned te be H. II E nery, was arrested at the C)ep-r house, this city. He had In his pioe slen a bugey, a herse, and a inmu, the team unawcriug the dceoriptien of cue stelen Betne days age from E'.esh Slby, of Harford oeuuty, Marylau 1. Tue man nrrestcd uet only gave the wrong tiame, hut told sum') eiullicUng stories, oue of whieh was that he hid hit the plate en whieh the nime of the tn iker of tlie buggy was engraved, whereas the plate was found in the uuu'u p jekut, by Oilleir Uarnheid, who midn the arrest. The ncemed was looked up ou u warrant issued by Alderman Spuruer, who notilled Mr. Selby nud Marshal Gray, of Balti more, of the arrest. Mr. Selby and Diteetlvi GjT.re W. Scabeld arrived in Laneaster te day, and en looking at the team, failed te Identify It, It is believed that the team stelen from Mr. Sclby may have bDen exchanged for tbe one found iu possession of Emery, who will be held te nwalt further dovelop. ments, Arrr.liil fir h forlens Crime Jeffersen StautTer, a married man of Londonderry township, Lebanon oeunty, was arrcstud Saturday nnd ledgud iu Lob Leb Lob nnen county jail, charged by Mrs. Barah Quigley with assault and battery, with Intent te oemuiir, a rape, en tbe person-of her daughter, Veiltns Qulgley, 10 years old. Slullcleus Trmpsiis, Martin McLaughlin, arrested for mall mall cleus trespass ou the premises of Jeliu G, Hush of West Willow, had ii hearing be be be eoeo Alderman Spurrier and was dismissed en payment of costs, Mr. Hush net oaring te push the case. Olmrceil Willi tsiubtzxleraeiii. Jehn M. Prepleshaahad another ohnrge of ctnbf zzlmueiit prelcrred against him by the Metropolitan life insurance company. A hearing nf the cae will ba lind bolern Alderman Spuirier Tuiwday ovening at 7 o'cleok,
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