Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, January 10, 1885, Image 1
ii rTK-'MT -" v' V- ,S :7fP ", je 1Eamtfa$te uMetrM 4; e" ;' -jaKF Sb VOLUMIO XXI "NO. 1 A 3IUUI)KK0rS ASSAULT. tiii:.,t.ihihe or e.wr.ii.v i'ii:iv, r;: in xav mm. Het. Imltrd lit till- Ollle-oet O'Dnimvilll Hemii, III New Xnrk, anil There Attiirkrd Mr nun .if Hupieesl Treiirhcry In the I'jiiimv III. Slitemriit. Tlie nllleu of O' Donevan Hnssi, tlia n n n otlled djiiuuiltei, tit Nns 10, Uand II Ohniit Ohniit bers Mi cut, New Yolk, where lluii i iirlnlH Ills iuHir, The t'nttcil rUhtnun, vvns, nlHiut four n'oleolt Prldny afternoon, lie stcne nfiiii eflert te assussltinle it Hum, who, the faithful In tlioe.uiso of djnatnlte llilnl,, wan a traitor Jr tlu'lr principles Tlie victim was Cnpdnln Themas Phelan, n mill cliMuly Idciitllltd In piev ions v cars with Jlie Irish movement In Kntisis I'ily, Ma, vvhcre lie iciilet,nu(l Is HtiiM?rln JetTilciit of tlie workhouse', null elsewhere. I In was brought te New Yin It; t u loiter Kent telilm by Jehn T. Kenrnej, 'Ilie lutciitlnn le kill him liml ecmlnglv been premeditated for IVCCkH. t Theeniullj ngutisthlui tiitwe fnmi mi lit tcrv low with him )I11N1ilm1 In the Kansas Cltj'Jeitriicif a fniiilghtmte, wherein Phtlun npparentlv divulged secrets of the dvni mltcrs The ciptum arrived in lln eltvcmlv tliroe hours bcliire he was tttlueki il. Win n he reached thore he wmt ill nuoe te Kear ney's house, Ne. I'iJ West Tivcntv-nluth Mroet, iiihI tlie two went nt once le (i'llnno (i'llnne x mi's elllee V few miitiite-t nftt I he enlc roil Hint olllee he win attached. Chambers' Mroet Is iiiually i lovvded In llin ulteiniMHi Prldny was no exception, 'llm people who itssel Ne. U wero Mnrh l bj the HiuUlcu appo-nrineo en tlie Hlilewiill, or u iiinn bleeding ireni overiil wounds about tlie bedv, win) foil te tlie pavement seen after he IeikIimI II. Int after him cinne nnntlii r man. who wished dlngnnillv across the troet mid Inte ( lt lull pi no. The bleeding until rletl "inimler" in Mrenglj ns he imild, und Otlloer Levj, of the 1 eiurlliprtslmt, wnsattrac'lnl te thoiet. The etllcw started nfler the rutuw.iv. Tinn ing Inte ( 11 h ill pi t e he saw no ene run ning, but went up ten in m whom upiioit-aiieo wasllke tlutef the mnn wheli.nl Mown from Chaiulieni street, anil wixxted him. "Neiu'ie mistaken, mv Irieml," said the limn, lint Ilie ollleor noticed n spot of bleed en hN trousers nnd, draw lug his dub, selred hint 'Ihinnan tried te get an uv and In doing te showed tue IiIechIv hands 1111. 1SII nt Minion. i. 'Iho ielli'iiii n Willi Rn-il Iroulile, tixik lilt j)rloner Kiek te whero tint woiiiuteit mm lay. "Uld JhW mm Miihjeu T', imUciI 1jOj, pehllliiK te lii-i )irNniiii. l'hvlim i-.iNed lillit Htlf teiilnlf Rlttlm; ixwlllen mill lit litiw rest U!-m the mnn. I'lien, ipiick in it il.iili, tlie protnite nun dniw u pistol liiini hit hip poekpt mill lln il it .it the priioner. Tlie jmlinMii hi jjrililHi! for Ilie pWtel, and ill lilt i Ifert ! m-i-iii-e it lit go of the priioner, whenrilii ij.irled te run. UN lllcrt. was net for leiijf, tlienli. lln wni hikhi rotnken mid in in hiil te tlie Hitien Iieiim. Ilnre he jr.welilH u inie tut Itii hard herl, n liulvher of NjI Tenth ineniie, and ilonied nil knowltilue of the stahbi:ij; He nrteila ene olleudod liv the arnsl, and iike no wind oveojit In ntisw or te lulernip iterliM. Whoumked hew the liloed i-aiiie te Iki en hli liandi, he roplied Inselcntlx, with a strong Irish ncernt : "Sllre didn't I tell jen I a a Imloher Thnt's 1iUm1 work," M'r knew, I Klll.', 'lhe Wound In the plMel hIieI llnil l I'lielau was found leU slight, 'lhe Imllet Imd uniin from a lted Jnoket U-o.illlire reMilxcr, and i-triiek tin left side of the alHtouien, after lionetmtiuK an e enimt and ether lethluK, mid had wet I mn-nt iti foreo lioure re.vhiiiK the llusli. 'I lie pi ineiicr w ni Inekiil niv Miuuwhlle I'hel in li en tlie tddewalk. Thoireud Niirpnl In upnii him, and tilmnsl trml tijien liiui. IIpwiiiiieiI Ihofireupiihout him Willi Inloreit. riieium t'ettrcll, who wa-i ncir, nskiil him II he should et a prlMt f or iiilnhter. Ne." roplleil I'hilan, " I wautnelxMlj , I lieliiiiR te no rollKleu." An amuulutoe took the wounded in in te Chim Ikts utixi t hespllnl. Viler surjsum Klrb . had IhiuihI up hN weiiiuN at Ilie he-ital, I'liet in mill he w.Hit uithe of Ireland, and W cnmelil. ills ilethliiK was ml In wM-ral pliusn, uiider whieli tlieri' wero no wound, l'eur MtnlM in the luck woie Hlljjht ; twejust Ik)1ew ultlivr Hhoiililer wero twofmheK doep. A wnt'iitli wound in tlie rltfht xidoer the nook, imother pem Iritisl lhe i heJ, and ineli arm had rs ei Mil a thrust 'lhe right arm wis nlinostM'Xerulnt llfonlieuldcr. 'lliOHiirgoeiiH ald the assailant must hne lioen a erv imwerful m m 'Ilie jritlent sliowed Kro-it tertitiidi during the drisMiiK of Ids wounds. I'll! I 'h ANTI -'leltTI l KTTI'MINr. t'orenor Mnrllii iime te the hinpltid te take the weunded nun's auto-ninrtem xlilo xlile nuiiL riiehm w.ild he would kIe a true nter, and priKi oded : "On last Miudaj wcek an intorxiew holweou unselfiiiid the loeil odiler of tlie Kalis is ilj ,ieiiiiiif was, p pillilisliitl III Ilie Jiiitruui. 'ilie IXI1HT is new in inj juvkit. I allirwards roeolM'd n lotter from .lehn 1' Ki-unej a-ikluK me toremo te this ell. I trlouraphed him Hut 1 would be hoie en .Tiuiuirx Slh. Whin I nrrluil UmIij I i illeil m In-irne, and to te to sretlicrwe went te p'!eimau IIesii'h ollleo. ltesi.i was net in. V in in named lte-k Mountain O'llrltn i-.ime lu whllowe wero thore. Ile Khoek hands Willi uiu in afrioud afrieud ly wa and asked hew I wan. He thou It'll, and a mm wlio-uiluune 1 think Nllirker inline In w ith a knile in his li md. 1 le imiiio imiiie (Uatclv appre u hed and Mnuk at me alxiut " thoelu")t. 1 wasHeaU'd In a hid at the lliue mill warded oil lhe blew. Ile niade mere thrustH and Htahbed me bOMral thnes. 1 npraiiKtein feet and ran down Ntain. Marker followed 1116 and cut me a"iin and aipiin. On the street It irkcr was hreucht liefoie me. I recognlzed him as lhe linn who stabbed me, 11111,1 HiipiMXiui; he would Htali me apiln, 1 xliet ii I il. I tlrxt met II irkur en in return from IUiii)Ht in Am;uit orSiptembei last. It was In ltessa'H olllec. I met hlui there af terwnrdH. Koarnej and two ntlini linn I don't knew woie presintwhi'ii I was hhuiiU cd." The Identity of the two men upeUen el teuld net lie tHtabllslicd. The,), with Koii Keii Koii ney, lied when the biiliher) oeuiiueiu'ed. Tin. hi i vt. or tiii. niAei:u. O'Doiiemiu Hess.i'n eillies uroen the llilid lloerol the building, wliiih Is an old Ktriu Ktriu tnre and occupied by poeplo of Mirleus en u u iatiens. ltus.su linn tun rooms The assiiill eecurreil In the 1 irer kkhii. In this an mortiirneil ehair and a Hpllled iMittloef Ink nere nl(?ns et a hIiukbIe. There woie aNe uiimereus sjiets of bloeil en the walls and lloer. Along the walls orthe Hlalrway mere bleed blotches wero seen. The polke found the knile with whiih tlie erimewas leuunltted en the lopidepol the Hctenil tllKht. Its blade was lhe Iiu lies long mid tdiirpancd en bitli edges; thohiudle was twisted with twlne te gie a ilrinei l?r.eii. l'olli'e Captain Webb and Ills ollleoisaro liet aller ndilltieual facts 'I hroe letters leuud Jn l'hel ui'h jieekeLs they w ill net allow le be neon. O'Douemui Ilei-fci eame te his olllee nflur lilghttall and iin tended ignorant e of the "" Mholeallalr. When told a mini had hien hackril te pieees in his ellliu he niiiIIeiI Inerodueusly. Afterward, he hIiowei! ton ten ton Htciuatieu, and asked lei all partli'iilam.. He was told loge te tlie Htatien hoiise ler lr. foritiatieu, and he hiiddentl Iin ked his doei and disappeared. .Auulllni; llm lttaalt of Captain I'liilan'u In Jinlcs. TTkw Yeiik, Jan. 10. Ilk hard Sheil, who Mtabbed t'uptalii rhcliui, jesteulay, was iu ralgucd in court te-slny. He was mini and collected. He wasieiuauiled teawait tlioio tlieio tlioie milt of I'hel mV Injuries At the hospital to day tlie phjHlclans sdd l'lielnn's condition liad linproed, and It was biuely osslble he sulflit ioiemt. O'Donevau ltesi was also neon, l')it was Miry reliient i. iit A ineellngN Kas hild hi hilt Uiko oily en Tliurdny niglit by "Deiwx ratio. iliilioin iliiliein iliilioin pesed of eung mnn of piomlneut Metinui lunillles." 'I he ineetlng, whose ebjei t Is net loperteil by (olegraph, was "large and ou eu ou tliulastIe." The lepertMajrf Allales Yeung, heii of the late president llrlghiiu Yeung, was n prominent xpeaker. He sdd here Is a Aonipleto iiilien et ihurcliaud Ntate. A .Mor .Mer .Mer eon i rlcd out, "a lie." Yeung lespended: "I guess It Is; lhe church has absorbed lhe Hlate." Numbers of otherHHiiokiilu thosime xt'ln. The melting Is the wlmle talk of the .town. 12. J'OISOS f.V Til, VOl'l'Vl'. Nev em I Pel .en. Htriihrti Jlmui V tonne; M elniiii HmMTtMl. A liofrllile trtigedv invuncil Tliurnday night, at 1'ft l,terixiel, Ohie, Just nhmn Wlicellnir, W. Vn. Asu itsiiII eiux hlhlhns died, lx ether pirnonsnre new in thollneos of dentb, Khe ethers nre In ii fait wiiytoto wiiyteto wiiytote iiivor, Tim host oideiioo nl piesent jMilntM te a vmi of ix)I)ithiK. with iilmudnoine.wiuug lady as the l.licretl.i Itergl i of Iho aflnlr. 0. Van I'ersi'ii Iheii iilxiutu mllii back of Kail Liverpool and Is lhe wealthy father of a 1 irge futility. Last night it large iarly was gl ml, drawing iN'rHenxfitmi all tin) nulgli nulgli nulgli ImhIioe.I At afipjiei u Mllgulnr lrtl0 Wis Helleed In lhe e!fiH and niiitiy i mild net drink It il (ill. TweUu M'rius, houetrr, nre known le hae dralned their eupc lu half im hriili theso lvnli) wero oelrid with horribleioiiMtlsIous mid loll le the lloer, Te lining at Iho mouth, Tlioihlldien wero lllst atlaeked null the oilier person followed. "The gloated oieltemcnt preAalled, mid w'hlle ineiHiiiigHru were iwnt for physicians ethers examined Ihoeolleo ixik In tlie bot tom was leuud a lu ucsef hilf diehed niit tet that tin nod out te lie " Heugh en Hits" A linn named McIVtuu, who hid lefuseil le drink the oeltoo, Imiiinii fnintle and do de minded te knew the jmlsen (lend of (lie fauilli. Ilul eer meinlicr i eept Miss Aimli wero hi eoiiMilrtens and as she hid ihillned the ioITie Himnlelen whs at once dlretluil te her. A phHii'laii arrhisl neon aricrwanl, lollewod b ethers and tlmy pro pre pro iieimood the imim In lie m!heii lcend a iletibl ljuiek moasiires were ndeptisl. but it I oYleck the lint Mellui dliil. It was lllii Melliiui), ajiCd fl jear I!v daylight loin persons had lweii prai llejillj ieil and all the resl wero In nrieiis stiiges of sulloi sullei Im; from the drug. With earlv lnernhig lhe iiuwh ieai lied liisl l.li ci-kh1 and prodiieed the w ihli at excitement. Olllcers went le tlie honse and began an ui' ostlgntien, uhiihliHl te the arrest of .Miss Van rersen. lheenl-v iidenct dlscoora dlsceora dlscoera blo was tint sliorifused te toueli the oellee. Though main wild nod incredulous uterln-i nru In olreulatleii, the Invosiigatien Is new suspended te await the result of the llluess of tlie ethers The names of theso who are ilfid or tlll in danger nre Allce Mell me, astslft; Mr Angus Melt.ine, XUss .leunle Mel lane, Daniel vim J'urwii nnd wife, Mitt. Cellins niolher of Mrs. nn Terwn, nod S5, and Henry, Matltle, Diuuleaiul Kliner Vnu I'etsen, ilihdreii. The reung ehlldreti ure all in a prirttrinea (simfltien and may dle Tim surrounding country is terribly w rough! up ever the ullatr, and oapeihlly se, as (he author of the crime is net eertnliilv f.uewti Hit M (JV.,1 mS).('TIMI T.IIM'. Tlie SkiitIi fiir the llmlji or rierrla (lelil.lciker, IVIid Dlisl in it lln.i(nl. The remain el Merris Oeldsteeker, the jeuiig llobrewr who dled suddenly In tlie oil) hospital til Leuis! Ilie, U., en New Year's dm and whose Nxlr se ui storletwly iliHiippeansl, has lievti feuiiil en the dlssectlng table in the l,euisllle l'nherit ofinedlcino. The ill was Worked up er ((iiictli hv prlinte olIlrerH t oipleyisl by prominent lluUrewis but sluee the dis;ry Jhose lu tlie Mh-ret lune I wen itwern te Hilenrn. Seanh warreuta ivcre taken mil mid two dayn Hiwiit In a diligent htintbefoietho IhxIv was found. When Hsce"cml it nan tn-telied uikiu a dlHseethlg table, with a class of students githered around. Tlie operutoi hint Just opened the limel imd was explaining the Ilnls le the eUtss w hin the oflleere otitereil (he room. '1 he shutouts at once Iteil. 'lhe oellojfo nuthorllleM proiiewsl le sur sur remler the )y an oemliliou tlwt thr m itter lie kept Uieiaud no te)i taken te pmje ute. This wus ugiisxl le und Hie remalus woie reineM.il teuciu undorlaker'sestabtbhuiciit whrte they were futlv Idoutilled. They were thou committed te the mitt in the Jewish ecmelt rv te awnlt Ilie erdei'a of I ioldHteokor's relntnes Ills mother, who is Kntd te live In Nii Origins N a lady of wealth. nre jsiei'ttjBA r. a Soirenlng Wlfc nivls Ixmp ItilOnii lie. hcrtPil Uy litltliiiMii Companion.. Tue m'ns;itien,il lepeineiits emne te light In lhe western jia't of tlie ttt-ite, Fridnv 'f ulng One N ruuorled from tiowlekley, l iiillM'fnim rittubnrg. lmut fnnr jisani age Charles Sim kuiiui, u rher iiigineer, man led an MUgheny it girl mimed ftiuuu .Nech. Tw e ears av III uiisIkuh! sudden) dlmii dlmii isnired, t.iiil he has net Ish u heard from hi 1 1 ill. The who returmst te the honte of h"r parents in lhijjheny Cltj,nud, uller a brief iiihl of mennilug, married Jehn MoL'Iure, uid relurnisl te N'wluklev te Ilie. few d i s age the w Ife eloped with a lerk named Jelm Uerr. MiClure made no elfert te i ijw ture tbe runaway pair. Mrs Mi ('line teft behind lur a little daiighttr, hteUmm's liild 'lhe sumo of thoethorolorioment Is laid in I.avreneeIlte, in the northern xirtofthe Ht. Iltruian Hcluulilk ter many uars n i lerk m Cirnogle llres' etUa. lias descried hN eung nifeand hild, nud N Kiiniescd te Ii ic goue te New Orleans with an Inmate of a disreputable house, r.olero lea ing home Schmidt lrw $J.,0Ol) frnm a silngs liank. The wife was left peiinlless and has returned te the home efhur ixirents WHAT i: AMIUI.D i.iki; TO ICNOW. Whclher MtroetCoiuiuIsHloner l)ae Deeii thinks tlie north cievsing at Chestnut ami Diil.e Is a monument te his cllleieney. h it Alteen i'h and Allentew n's iuprei'ii tathes were dulng in Harrlsbnrg at a ioii ieii ioii fereiuo of "i llles of the third class." linthis iMs-oiueeftho list "tsMiiUiiiliual" melting ofthe Ijannister baras'joelitloii. What the men wliem lhe .Veir Uui helped toelei t toceitntN elllccs en pledges te "take no illegal Icen'' think el itsoxcerl illen el them. Whj Jehn Mciil7ci, of "He Itlng" I line, wants te be elected a member of leiiuili bem the 'lldrd wind at the I'ebin.ir.N ihe ihe tieu. Hew '.sipiiie rnuik DOinireil lhe ni)!nt inciit ofdeimtj isii-oiiei of Celumbli, whin hegioShuler, lloiniiiiu'sepiiouent, nearly all the etes hi his ward. Whethur "Mfy"1 sK!eve, ene of the best winkers in his w ird, Is going te gle "Cliui k" lien aclear tnu-k ler Ihoisiiistiible- sliip. i (loergo Itilnilii ill, el the Kth ward, Isaiuudidnte ler ahhirm m w hcu he knows lie hasn't the slightest i haute of w lulling. hetlmrntlei his defoathe will again be a Demnenit, he hnlng led the pirt alii r he was hi-.itiu for the Heme ratio nomination for iddcrmm In thOHiine wartl lhe jcirsage Whclher Itaiiks sinilth Intends te be a can ill I ile for isinstiible ag dust Uoergo Ciamcr. 1iither l.eISuisciiigIs net ug-iln ioii ieii t rolling llu heird el peer dlrccteis Whether St nalei Ml!n ecr allows his Miultiug ambition te coiueive the iioiuliii iieiuliii iioiuliii tlen of liiiiiuc.lt lorgeMinor in lS.su. Whether the New erk Maliibird di-a-iiiitle lempaiiyis net a little bold in using Itll ..1... .,' U..., l.jn lln... I ....I.. II..J. llllll'iai'lir, u .,im .itiii ,ii,i,i, i,,ni-t lllll- ils'ni ami etlu im iis thtii eHi. rear Iliijs Dieiincil at I'littielllc. Ah a uuiiihei el bes wero skating en a pond en Heward iiMiiue, I'eltsxille, l'i Idas aflcriienii, the itegae i,.u mil font of Hum, laughtg In age fieui Ii te kf jears, woie drowned. Among the itllms were two brothers, loleicd, keus efa peiterat the Mei i bants' hotel i another was the beu of Albert IIoenoi, it eleik hi Iho I'hiladeiphli ami Heading Hul mid lien toiiipnin'seillie, anil the leuttli was a seu of.liu'eb lruise, ti jnj. ; hand or the I'lillniUljilila and Heading i.iil i.iil leid. Ml Ilie IioiIIeh liaie been nieveied. V Hint of II irlln l inner. Tin id is en ohiblt!euat thonteroot (I, I,, roll DeiMiiilth a bust ofMiiillu-Ijillhei, ni.ule by I'ranr Cim'U, lesiillng at Ne. tWi Nmtli Ijlliioxtieol, and ln s nted te St. Sleplien's Lutheran hiireli It is 1mm Doninleii's latest portrait ns taken l. I'liniogiepluu 11, hejiies hejiies Hlngei, of rsttlllvr ut, .i iiuiiii, and Is u llinf liiejuef wetk. Toe Iliijs Murder n llm, Hebcit itoherts was shut uid instanlH killed near rjipelu, Ni b., en Tumi i Tw bej i iinmeil Tajlei, Uaitd Ijiian dd, were i anesteil. One e( tlirui w it Uiiing tip, w hen he ceulec'd Jim eijnie. lteherH h id bem taking hi rsh Aem Ha 1 mil clalmisl b the father ofthe Taj lei 'Ihij s LANCASTER, lfXCLK SAM'S W'SINKSS. tiii: iiiii'eiir or tiii: iuhiic.it Tin: i,.tsc.iiTi:ii rosTei'j'iri: ran ishi. The lterflil Hnrpl". Hie i:iiriii-s Neatly ;il()l)0rlie la-llcr rarrlrn, Depart. niriit Mums mi Inilnuii In Ilie I'liies llrlltrrel of R1MI1 T. 'J he following Is n resiiine or lhe business transacted at the laineaster sistolllee for the j our ISHI, preinrcd by James II. Marshall, iMislmisler i i trrins, Fioiawileor Ktnlups, Ae .(. . . . Wl,fll H I nun het louts . .... . Mill Krfiin snte of waste psprr . . .1 JH I rent limns en MtMintrrs 77 li 'letnl . . . , kxi I Sflr.s Snltiij of peMntimtcr snl.ir or ill rks Snlarv efkltei enirlci'S Itcnt, llxlilaitd rail Mutt mi ssniigei Hirilrn . .. I niittni,! nt ei iim s . f.11 7S WW 10 . I 071 , a 3ji Hi . S,lwl 71 400 l) 9J II -1VJI! tw Ucielptsmfi iipenes .. . ... lJ,iiU H DIslitlwrMKSTS llciinsltnilnrtlli AMt.lirn. tT. S IIIIV) S7 I ransfernsl le inenei onleracioiint n,u,,ul l'lild te rallnuy peslt'd clerks six) 13 'loud . . lOTTIl l AI.KIEIts' tirrAtlTMSTT Number of nc;ltmsl uickiiKC dilli'd liiall litters dell) i red " iiinll ptHtnt innls dell) I lid local Ii Iters dfllliens) " HHtal chiiN dctUiied " ueWNpipei's, Ac, deltieieil f 111,713 ftl S,!I 810 r,u IW7I1 .v.ii; OT,I7I trtJ.IJH I r,tt ( t am in H7.1JS Tet it liniiils'i piece, ddhcnsl Nnndicref letters collected " iiestnl ranis eellcctc it neilsjiipcr., Ac, cnlloelid Intit nuinlici pliers collected uiiiMTm utrAniMEiT. Ileglsti red loiters liml piicliHuc for city ilcllven lticliilenil tellers mid mckii);cs font Ireni lt , IIekI.IciiciI letters mid imcknsi s 111 tnni r. e) 8n,ui 1,7 W i.lM IIebI' Mil Te iiiiiidier jvglsi'il pjck'gs handle il, VOSEV OIUlKIt HI rIITMKST Itilniireea Imiid, Dec. 3l,ss.i . ipes domestic elder I. sued.,. " fc s S.MI pnstnl utiles Iwsmd ftcs as llritl.Ii elder Issued " f,ss 7 fiiidlin enteM Issiiiil . .. .. f, ,., sliOcriiim eidirs Issind fi s U sl enters Issiud.. " lees 1 A IctnrU enter lasut d ' " fees .. Cnstilrannferriil fnuu ixistngnneisiuiil, fa.Ii from deparl nic nt drnlt. 1H.M7 $ 10 ', 2,r.si in IM 71 7,"lli Kt 107 7! US V) llK'i 37 Ji! 1 .11 4 llli't. M (O ll, 75 . il i ei 1.'. Often ) IV) tm lelnl .... I'AtMfcVTS 4J7ldaincstloenlcrj ludil fJ s ;e 1),.1). CI 1171 0,1.10 11 (.1 V, 73 Id 17 lis 1,11) W in i', ' 71 107 11 I if im lirj il Sldoincitlcentt r reiulil MCI postal utiles piilil postal notes rep dd il lirltWierdi'rspiltl II l,nnidlinenIi is pild "Oliermiii enlers pild. i Si Is. eiilcrs iKild .. . I Sew calami order paid I'estliinst, i's coiinnlniiteiis lleile-lteil nt l'lillr.dclptiln, I'a Icilniiee en liiind Dee .11, 1VI r.ilal MIW fclLIMOLSITI S N iiiiiher iinclalincd Idler mil ledcnil l tin eitlie S iniitier niiiiiilliitile lettei s seal le dend teller eillce N iiinlicr tellers ri turned te miters fs-.1 1 I 70 SI lint Niindtei iieiiiuts of lieMMpineiNiind pi riiMlIutlH mulled b )iuniisii( rs mid IICMSIlRClltS . iW8.Ji l'etige ji dd en "iime . . i t out 7S KTMrs AM) lSSTLCMIIts. stitement Mieulng tlie luilidiei mid deanint nntteus of Htamp. cnnls, Ac, keIiI during tlie j ear I,S; One cent Htiiinp tiltl.ll Twe cent slumps I5,ssj henrccntstiimps . . ti,ftS4 tUeis'iit etaiiips s?iTpii cent stump . .. I Goe 1- Inccn cent stamps JTOThlrt) tent stiinips .. . 319 J6 Due wilt postal carils ill lweceni pe-tal curds cirs).iieruiid pcrliHlieal nlamps t !,si; 79 1S.3MI Si) G.L1 JH '.II st.7 ') .'10 HO HI 70 1.1W OS I J) 1 1.17 HI te; 'i7 l J lie. n tat,7i il I'esUiirc due MtuiniH Kid elopes and i nippers letnl c eMi'Uti.n Mint Ins!. V lomimrlsen with the jear lvctshews a divrense of enlj SlaWM, nltheugh fornlne inontliser'tho eir, lsl, old rates of xst.ige were in operatroii. lu tin Icttei carneis' depaitmeut siS7 mere plecosweio ililiercd th m tlie preiieus eir. In the registry ilep.it tmuiit the number of reglsteieil jmekages ilecrcased Ireni ifiXi in lssite Sir."! In lvJI Ilcgistored nutter for liti ilnllierv ini leised i?l. Kegisti led niat lei in transit Is liTtl Ii ss thin In lssl. lu the inoney elder ilepirtmentRil donies denies tlt orders, less than lu 1, were Issued. 'I here Is uu Ineroase ei "J,fU postal netis, sliewiiigau Ineie-ise In tlie amount nt money transmitted et ?-', It A 1 1, l'iie niore foreign ouleis wero Issued, but there isa sniill ilo ile ux'.ise In the amount of mettev. Demestic erdeisaud nstal notes paid show mi increase el ?l,7ii..t2, whilst lercign erdei-s jsihl show il decic1 ise of S7(!'i.eii. i.iu.ti. vi.rs t revitr nevsi: nan. -.niiiii Illillnittiii tluit Mill Slum Mint ltu- liirms Ilie INiiple Niih 111) laiid, rniin Ilie e l.m. 'l"uke, lei example, the olllte of ileik of (piarler sessions Cor j ears it li is been the custom te i h irge ill hotel k(eicrs ami eating heuse keepers J !.r.O for their licenses, whlle the law mk, "all pits. cedings in t.ncruer ciitiug heuse licenses, exiept certitlcate, 75 nuts Cirtlllinte nud soil, ' ecnts" thus linking lhe leg il fiesfl Instead of J 15(1, an DNtnitieii of t50 in euii ease. Asthoienro ni ci tin ee lumdieil and seieutj laieius oiling houses, antl liquor stere luuuises granted, tliere was eierf'JtKl taken iinuuilly from the pickets of a single class in open lolatienol the law and lhe niauditoef the court, that ttiich ivilpible oiaslens et both diitvaud the law "must net be leneated I" 'lhe fie bill iKes the cliugB ler tiling petition let low or ioiew el lead or bridge, and eidir under no il," at 75 1 cuts Thoi hirge hcietoleio has bun f iMi a cleur steal of jl,. 7"i In e.ul i itise. Take another Illustration trointhe piothou piethou piotheu otaii's elllie. A writ el cm Aiciux, erl.n,, istlie wilt that Issues te tlie sherill te Hell pi o e pert Out court ditidcd, lit the opinion ipieti tint the opining el this uitiele, Hut the enlj son ices ter wlikh a prothennlari can i haige en issuing silt It a w lit me the fellow -Ing: Issuing 7,u., and return, tee. ; tran scribing lhe name, lJ'je. ; laving i estrt ethir thin I'rothenotars 'h Is i; ; entering Jl.n., and number en original dixket,y7'se, ; in ik ing gl lSi, in all. 'lids was under the lee tilll et isMi. ine mwseti no inn et lfjs, new lu terce, allows 50 cents ler Issuing ixjl.a., anil "Oienls fei taxing eestw, being P cents luorethm itude'i the old bill. Nopnnlslen is in nle for the twin barges of transcribing mid tutoring, (wlikh wasMients utiilei the old bill,) se thitthoeuthoihargu for Issuing a . (it. i innet bv im leird i enstrui Hen Iki inade toeM'ocd cl.JO, anil under tlie letter of the law It is 70 i cuts Hut for this wnlte the usuil average iharge Is Ireni fa te Jtl, or a i lean hteal of alieut -100 per cent ! In the leglster's ollleo the fro bill allows u i hirge of fl ler pi eh itlnjr n bill and granting lutein testaiuentaiy Ihoreon. The present charge Is, or has been, ?,-,. I'm gianllng lettcis el adnilulstratien Hit) legal lee Is 75 cents imd fei libend.f l..'U fiax ThonioMiil ThenioMiil ThonieMiil Ing ehnge his been f5. The legal Toe ler OMimliliug, iMsslug ami llliug aiieunts et guatdians oeititei-s or uilmiulslruterH Is W.50, null let iidMiitUiuglliOKime, (Z $ 50. The jirosent i harge Is fnuu nM te ?7.50. (letliiig a dhoiie tliieuiih tlie eflkes bus In en ciuile mi iihiis1e luxuiy. The legal feesnie fei nil ismihii in, 75 tents ; all etliei pi landings (e(opt HiihiHeui for wlluessiw, ei comiuissieu le take testimony), fj. I'hii- nil j thorearuiiot ineriithm tw e hii bis onus is- NUttlaml el'ten none, wlillti pnutleallj aiein- misslen isiioverissued. Twe Miibrinas weultl iest50 cents, in iking a total ler piotheuoUi- 'h costs ? L'J5. Tlie present charges feet up iibuut ?li. In u Hiibxena lu dhoiie thu i sherill Is entitled tusjl ; ler the proclamation S1.50, ill addition te the printei's bill for ml- icrtlslng. When the party lesldcs In the I leuuty iHiixuial Her hels uiade nnd ther Is Inn prlnur'rt bill. Te this muit be lidded 1 mlleagu actually traeled atfeur cents aiiille, PA., SATURDAY, JANUARY 10. 1885. say tl, inaklug n lehd legal chirgu off 1.50, mid llm outside possible legal tesLs fft'J5. At present IhesoiesLsnru nlwiil twenty dollars. II.'.V. OHHlHhV.1 KITITA Tfl.V. lln T If (teipk Tlmt lln Mill Itiiiib Ktiurliiiim en .laiiimrj- SI. Oeneral WoUeloy tclegnjihs the l'rlnoe of Wales that litf will ruicti Kbiirleum en Jan uary 21. He telegraphs the geicriimciil, ml. Using It te Immediately dlsiuteli .1,000 picked tKK))is teHaukln te opertito ng-ilnst Osmiiif Dlgna and open the llcrber reute. ricneral Wolseloy recommends tint (lencral Oreaies he placed lu command of llm troops te go le Naukln, and that Cicneml Dorineraet as thief of stall. He further asks tlmt another btttjil ltin Iki hcut tore-lnforco the . Ile cieilitInit. Ills Hiirmlscd that (lencral Wolseloy ex iss'ts heavy lighting after Khartoum has liecn rellaicd. A inesscngerw he left O.ikdul en Suntlnv, leached Kuril en I'rhlay with despatches for Kurd Wolsely. He fell lu wllh Mone armed natives ntHome wcllsen reute, who treated hint lu a friendly iiimucr and gavehlni tor ter icct directions us te the waybills guide hav ing proved ftlse. 'Iho inessinjrer reports that (be country for eighty tulles out trem Knrtl Ihejicu, but liev eml that jieuit is danger, oils from tlie caravans of the M ilidl. 'Ilicse canivans frequently crnssed the re.id. V u itlv e guide, the uieascngcrruithcrstiitcd, hidlicc'ii sent out from (lakilul le pu re huse prctl ute from the ratlvas, but reluitieil with nut mi thing, mitl liesides lejierfcd th it he had been belly treati d. 'Iho Ilrllfsh scouts taptured four unlives who hail left Mettim ncli en Jauuar.v I with goods for Merawl. 'I hese men re'isirt th it it ilcti liinent of (ion. Gorden's troejis Is at Nhcud. 'lhe Mahdl's lorcent Mctamuch Is 'AOOll strong Majer Kllehener, with a few men, Mas hi outing In lhe direction of A bu-IIiilfa, n few miles this Nlde of (lakdul. He captured a Hinill pirtv or natives ulthciniels He went hi pursuit of n convey of seventy cunt Is and llfty natives, en "their way te the Mnhtll. 'Ihe natives nt llrst showed light, but dispersed with loud cries when the Hnglish chirgcd thein. Nine camels laden with com wero captured. ,i mil . 7 ) l en i ene nt i . lurid, VI. Itutt ('upturn! M Idle Mulling Ter lit llrtird In Grim. Jacob M. Itutt, cod dealer of I.indisville, who failed Homctiiue age, was arrested last ovinlngeii twoclnrgesof fergerv bj ODUer ltariiheld. Thoceuiplalutsweri uiide before Ahlermm Hur, by J. W. 11. liutsin ln.oi'tlie rnnner's National lraiik,auil 1MI. llrcueiiiau, of thu Uiucastcr Ceuntv Nntlenil bmk, anil Ilie pro-wsniters allege that Itutt forged the iiaine et I) iv Id Itutt te two piomisserv notes for SI, 'Jim, $000 nt i a h bmk. Itult Hi d frein the leiintv shortly alter lhe fergirlcs weie discovered ami eulv it tinned asheit tiiuonge. Olllier Hirnlield, w beh is liecn en the look out for Itutt for sniiie time, went te Uuiilis. ille viHterdav, teas. i rtahiwlietlu r Itutt hid lioeu'homo rwentlj. When he arrived at lltitt's heuse tieui what he stu he Indievetl that he was secreted ibeut the house, und he decided i.tsm miking a thorough search. Ter two hours be scan bed ami Uuallj was le le wardetl lu lludiiig him scented iiiuler lhe lloer. He had a pillow and hluiket laid lu his hiding place and kept hid tlicie when anv strangers approached the pi no. 'lhe elllier was attracted te the hiding place bv eliseivlng that tlie imiH't was net tickeil down, although the heads et the t.i ks appeal ed at regnl ir Intervals el space. Hint told the elllcer that he Intended rein lining eon cc-ilesl at his home for a few weeks longer, or until Ids beard grew leihiugi liisapix'.iranee when he was going West. 'Ihe prisonei was brought te this i it nud ledged in the etuity prison last night. Ile will be given a lieif lieif ingnet wick. A seiluiu Hun iaj. Tills morning iibnut hill st ( oMeck Jonas r.berh, residing near l.ititr, was driv ing down l)uke strut, with his wilenud small (hild. Ills horse was hltehed te a eeveicd wagon ami he was en hiswavte market with n let of produce, Ac. Neir Walnut strist something broke nlsMittlie shafts, leav lug'theiii (low n iiimhi the hoi se's liecls. The iinimiil began kit king ami ran ill vei i lhe pivenient in lrent el the house et Mi. Isi.it I.cuhgh cm Walnut stieet. 'Ihe wngen was upset and Mrs Hbirlv fell at the heryshiels. lie again liegin kit king and struikherovcralllines,euttlng iteiribleg lsIi en ene of her knees nud Injunng hoi about tlie lire ist. slie was curried into Mr. l.ei illgh's house, where she wnsattendid lij Dr. M. I Heir. Mrs Kbeilv when siie siw her danger, threw the small ehild. whiili was w ripped in a shivvl, out or the wagon. It escaied uiihuit as did Mi Hbtily. 'lhowagen had the dashei, one wheel and the top bully broken. rrisiiitlng the It('oliitle!i. Thuisdiv evening the lemmittni el Hed Men, whose u unes were given in Mstciilaj's In 1 1 l.i nil. si i n, went te Mount Jnv te pie sent the icsoliltieiis tj Otsege tribe. 'Iho presi nlatieu speech was undo b.v S.Villie, of this i it,, mid it was received bv . II. Heet, el Otsego ti ilie, who thiukcd the Iiueaster people ter the handsome gift, fter the ov eruses were ever the whole partv sat down te a splindid supper et corn and venison, hjieeches weie inade by Ill-ethers l'berle, Newphcr, I'cuucll antl ethers, et Ne. e ami llietliiis Hiuwu, Jamisen nnd Ikutliolemevv, of Ne. J0J. Among the prominent Hed Men Di usi ut was I'ast (lre.it Sachem Clvinei, or l'entisvlvaul i, who inade mi abb address M lu re u tire Hex iMNicded. Isne It nick, of Hvst limpctir township, Is ene of the new members el lhe heard of peer dhectersalid he should bi aw neel the neiessltv of a lire box at the almshouse. Several vcusage when the peel house barn was seten tlie, the Ineendlaiv went diiecllv te the home of Hamk's lather and Died his tin u Ow lug te tlie long distnui e te au alarm Ikix the Ilie depiitment could net git te tlie ground until Iho almshouse. Iiuu was almost mimed te ashes. Hud there be-en a box en the ground the gloat damage bv tlie Hist tire niiglit have been prevented mitl It is doubt deubt tul it tlie oilier would have bee list utisl. Death of (toergct C. Sm itlu. Jik ob .Smiling, el this i Itj, ted iv leieivcel wordet tlie death of his hrellui inoigeC, at his home hi Neik eeuiitj. He w is taken ill last Situuliv with luiheid punumeiiIiL Deceased was a nullve of this nullity lut iueveilaw.i Heme years iigix lie sjk nt soine time in this eitj visiting net long suite, lie was in With ear mitl leaves two sons md two il uighterx. The luueial will takt pi im trem (iruie I.utherau Cliuuli thisiitv, mi Motility aftuiuoeiiat 1 eMtxk, The inti inn nt will lib made at 1iuc.tstei ercmaterv Iteiiinlu llreii;li( le l.iueuti'i. This niernlug the body et Mrs illicit Sny. del, lerineriy erthisi Ity, who died hi I'hllii I'hllii tlelphl i a few il tya age, was hieught te Urn castei. The fuueial took pkne liem thu I'enusi haul t tleuit, anil the Inieiment was in ule In I.ineastei leiuoteiy. 'Ilie diseased leaves several t hildreu. besides Im liusbuul. They hive hi en living hi I'l.il nb lpbia ler soine ji-ars, and Mr. Siidm Is a tiiemau en the I'eunsilvauli niilretd. Itioiierid liiduitliiii em DHiili ml. Hvias riuueied cterdav in tin im id eli des that the next dlvldcnil el the I.chigh Vallev railie.ul cemp.iny would ls l'i per (out, ei at tlie rati) of ll percent put annum. This is said te he hi iiocerdam e ' ith the con. soiviitive ikiIIcv of the (einpinv te pa no inoie than it earns. The l'liuisvlvauia "mll "mll "mll io.idieinii.iuj, it isstated, will line liter be regulailv ilassed uiiinng thei) 'i lentlhl deud p iv lug i iiiiipaiiie.. lAim-alir Scpupir lien In I'lill nil Iphl i, W, K. Iluekliighaui, feimcilv ortlielx- 1 1. 1, 1. mi m I. li, Is new en the i itv stall et the Philadelphia AVm . ('has II. Ileekert, leruicil.v otllielauirastor tUitiitinci, Is hIke doing vv eik in Philadel phia Hindu Shech, leriueilv of the Imi.m.i (ium'I'u, Is new lojiertiiig lertlie' I'liilntlel phla 7'iuirf llluuii Den a li) the ml. Thoextraonllnary gales of l.isi night blew dountlie two end walls nt the ruin lolling mill left standing by thulatellie, without ieef tlinbeis te br.it e them. Ne dmiage was done by theh till ether limn te thu walls thiiuselves SUl'UBMK COURT HBLIKF. Tin: mi:i:tise ii. ii; iY or tiii: r..i.r.tsTi:it tiii: svu.ii:rr. The Committed Appointed Depert lleoliillen Agnliultlin riillnitrlphlii Se hrinn Ter Circuit Court DIcntiiR llm l.eratl.iu for llm llelillug of the .Huprrine Court. An adjourned meeting of lhe I.-uicaster lur was held this morning te hear the topert of the eouimlltee iipK)lnted te eensldcr the preiHisltlnn of tlie Philadelphia Inr for the rollef of the supreme court. President T.lghtner occupied tlie chair and Win. A. Wilsen acted ns Heeretarj-. The following was the ropertof thotem uilttee, which was r.deptcd by an unanimous inte: Thoeeinmlttoo te whom tlie consideration el the question of ntlerdlng lellcf te the supreme court was leferrcd, allei due discus discus fdeu el the matter, report Hint they am o e o nesetl te any clinnge lu the existing uy ntem,ut least for the present; but they are further convinced tint if It be found' neeesiry te establish an intermediate court or courts hiicIi court or courts shall net be eomiiescd et the lutlges ofthe i eurts of common pleas, but such Judges should lie Independently elected and in no way connected with the lower courts 'lhe fact that the time el the Judges of !niea.ster county Is new Htitllclentlv taken ini w ith our local business and fiie dffilculty of constltiithigceiiits vvhleh shall prepcrlj oensidoi cases ndjutlgcd by llielr own mem bers are strong reasons for opposing tlie plan suggested In the Senate) bill. It is therefore miggestetl tint a commltteo of thiee be ap pointed te represent the views el this bir lo le lo ferothti Legishiture or any meeting eillcd te censidei the iiiicstleu, 11. M. NiiitTil, nt.e. M. Ki.im', D. O. Hsin r.vivv, Wm. Al'e. Ati.i.i , flie. N u'inv, The Supreme) Court's linilliiu. Win It. Wilsen endorsed lhe committee's reKirt. In his opinion much time was lest In, the suproiiie court in travelling from plaee te place) ill holding court, The i iistem in our state is ngilnst the practice of ether state, w here Iho supreme court holds Us sessions at thestatccnpltal. A feu jeai sage he hid signed a istitien for the transfci el lincsister county cises from Harrishurg te Philadelphia, but upon rellcctloiisnue he had signed lIieix;r, he eame te the conclusion tint It was a mis take. He therofeio micreti the following resolution : Jlfnelteil, 'I hit it Is the sense of this meet ing Hi it the supreme com t et thest de should lie located pcriiiineutlv at lliirii-bing. the capital of tin; state. Mr. Hshleniiu etlercd the following as a substitute, nnd it was accepted bj Mr. Wil Wil eon : Iceh el, Tli.it lu the opinion of this meeting lhe best wav of lcliev Ing the supreme court Is In providing for tlie holding of tlie ses sions of the court ut llarrlsluirg, or seme ether central point. lleiehed, Tint the senatersand members of this ceuntv 1h) requested te nppose anj ether metlimlnf rellefiit present. Mr. II. C l'shtlmui ellered us an aiucuil meiit tint the vierds Harrlsbtiiger seme ethor central jsilnt, be strliken out and I.m castei Inserted. Mr. N. Kllmuker siltl 0 jears age the I.mc-ister liar h ttl auact of Assembly jiasscd transferring Iinctester cases te tliosupieme court from Hariishurg te Phllidclphl.v. In two vearsthe.v iHianiotiredeftlioehangoaml h itl the act re ix' deel. In thu olden time the supreme court licld two sessions dailj. New thev are in session only three nnd a hall hour eaih d iv mid thev aie net in session from June toOetebei. Thoieniodv In his opinion for their being Is'hind in their work is with themselves '-. I). O. Hshlemnu said the enlv iemedy for ti . relict el the sutucnie eeu'it is te get them out c riiiladelplii i ami Pittsburg. The attorneys ,( these cities uke all their cases te the supreme eurt bet-aiise they can argue their e-ases bcteic tliosupieme leuit without leaving home. Taki tlie sessions of tlie court from these two e itfes .md business will he reduced one-third. li. P. Hshlciu m's amendment substituting I-ant-aster was votetl down, antl 1. d. I'sblo I'sble niau's llrst resolution was atlepletl bya vote of 2 te 5. rhe second resolution w.Lsindeti w.Lsindeti nitely iiestismed by a v'ete of 17 te 0. Mr. V. 1 .Kojerellered the lollew Ing reso lution : (cioice", That it is thesensoel the meeting et the Iuueastcr bir tint thoMiipiemo cetut should Iki Increased te fifteen members, who shill be divided into thrce equal siH-tiens, which shall sit at Philadelphia, Hirrisburg and Pittsburg respectively. 'I hit eaeh section shall liiui appeals mid pro pre pro paie the opinion thereon tin tlich lospeetive ellstrkt. That ns seen us the opinions aie prepaied the protlienotaiv sli ill cause the sime te Ik) prhateh piluteel ami sh ill fei w aril a copy et the opinion to gether with a copy el both iKipci Issiks te cteh of theJuj5,"cs'' in the ether sevtlonsier examiiiatieu and appiev.il. That all lhe judges itii ill meet in banc at Harrishurg overj three mouths, where opinions shall be llleiranil arguments heard when nocessui,, ami thuspresci v e hat inenv et decision among the dllleient sections The icselulinu was voted clown y an almost lliiimlmeiis vote. 'lhe president unpeinted II. M. North, Wni. Aug. Atleeund Ueoige Niiuniunns the lemiuittee, te picscnt the views ofthe Lan caster bar te the I.eglslatuie. Adjourned. Opposition l'lein Other lljr. The fellow ing birs of tlie state h ive alicadv expiessed their opposition te the Phlladel iiln isclieme for cncult eeuits : Yerk, Cum uerliiud, IjVieming, Montgomery ami Sclmjlklll. "It is genei-allv tniMiptilar witli the iiii.iI bar fei substantially thu same rea sons w hich hav e glv eu t Ise te thu opposition tell hvtliu Umcaster bar. Niurlug the laid ciT a VVee k's l'ui;tlt;ciiic lit. Uist livening thu He niiett A Moulteii ej era ceinpanv niade their sixth iippcuruiuu in tin) eK'ra house". Thov gave "Ollvetle," ami the re million el it was soiuewhut better than upon Tiicselay ovening. It was about as geed as It Is jMissiblu ler this isuupmy te make it. 'lhoaudieneo vvasagihi very large and was composed vcrv largelv el isjople who have been ile miumlng the ttotipe siuee Its 11 1 -t a) a) a) poarante here but only go beeiiuse the piites aie low. Tliere was also a large iiiimhei picsent wlie don't knew geed tieui bulepua upon hearing It. 'Ibis uttcruoen the company Is singing "Pmatore" at a mutiucii und 'this ev cuing they will give "The Mascot," hi which they werojieoron the opening night. The l'eultr l.ililhltleu. Thuisilay and Pridav iiieinliigs theie was an Im loused iiltcnihuue at the peiiltiy show. .Iiidgu Hinvvu, et lliltlmeie, aiilved 'lliurs- diiy aflernoen and at onee coinmencetl suit ing the fowls He will finish te-day, and the pieiilluiit e-arilH will bealtaehed te the coops ofthe winning birds, .lutlge Hoekei, of Haltltnere. was eieventeil fiem uettlng here. and Mi. Charles K. Leng was substituted te Juilge tlie pigeons He llnNInd his weik last livening. lkKii Hall llrltf. Tinla.v a SIHS.I1I 111eotlugefll10Nntiou.il I.oigue Is being held lu New Yeik, ItIstthe laigest g.ithetlng et bise bill peojile held this season, mid seme liupeitaut work will be done. ThoTieiiteu (tub signed Jehn A. Dovle, Jacob (icKxlmaii, Williuiii ti. Mt Cleskoy and .Michael Tic'tnan 101 next v eai. 'i Ionian is u left-hand pitcher and plavetl with the Wil llainsiMirt, '(Pa.), club list eai. '1 hoe lull Is liogetlntiug w lib the best et last v e.u'i iuy or. Toe IHslilei llm llililK"'. Yesteiduy a new eugtne w us plneetl 011 the Joint Line railroad between this Utj nud Lebanon, und It was attached te the train uhleh arrives heiu ut 0 o'clock In the liven ing. When the tmlii reached Petersburg It was leuud that the uiuoke statk ofthe engine was tee high te pass iiuder tlie evci-hcad bridge, The train vv as held at the station until another eugliie ceiild be procured nnd It arrived In this city two hours behind time. ii eitic jhi.v; a t Tin: .ma ir4ir nr.r.T. ISO OI' lOhVMIItA cev.wtu The llorensh Act lnrrea.rd HI (lll.(llIe. Ilulmn IllleIIIKeiiie llrclhig eif (lie Agilx Anw lalleii-Lmlgn .Nc Ten ii Notes. Itcgiilui Conx'peiHlcnco et lXTKtneKsf rn. CciMtvniiv, Jan. Hi All nicnibeii were present at last evening's meellng of council. .Minutes of last legular meeting were i-e.ul and approved. rinaucoceiiimitlco ropertetl : Itccelpts ... . 0CJ 11 r.xpuulltims . . xli iTU liiliiiiciieu hniid . .... ju;? hi In ohedleiice le the sixth section of the net of April 2il, 1S7, regulating municipalities 1 te., finance) commlltce niade Its ami ml state ment of the assets and II tbllitles of Ceuiunbin: S11 ei.i rem jh l.tnldlltles IVi.imeu) The repeit shows for the yeir ISSI, un hi crease in assets ef$.",(HI,(ll. The highway lommltteo undo three ills, tlnct reports ; 1st The Chestnut Hill Iren On) Ce., had doiie soine work for the borough, lnullng slene, etc., Tliere was a dlspute about lhe bill. 'Ihu matter was auilenhly settled. 2d. u ltemlzcd reK)rt el the grading of Hridge street, was submitted, the total cost of sime bclngftl7.lt), which Includes tholovvci thelovvci tholevvci Ing of Commiirce stictt te meet grade or Hrldge, removing, gr.ulhig ami rclavlng iKivcinuit cm north side of Hrldge, mid slmiliir work te pavement 011 west side of Commerce. 3d. Reported streets and allev s hi geed (oiidllien. Piiw rcnalr are jet needed. Alley H. wa.s gratleel ami gutters laid from (ith te "ill streets The nniunl statement of finance committee, and the authorized report of grading Coin Cein Coin merce street, was ordered te be published hi Columbia iwpcrs SiniLirv com mlttce stated tin) condition of Columbia was first-class and health, while) the polke committee reported the town unlet. ihe ordinance, charging skating links 11 4 llccnsoer MO per annum, wej adeplutl, after the amount had been cli mged te !i" cents jht day, celleetiblu quirterly by chief bttigess. I ;. II. Stain m 10-ienteil the stere room he new csMiphs for three jctrs, en Ktmoteti. ditlens 'lhe propel ty coiuniitteo was iustiuctetl te attend te the punhasiiig of new furnttuie for ejwra house stigc, from Otertag, who agrees te sell stld furniture nt cost A communication fiem the llrolhciheod of Locemotivo Kngmecrs, which order meet hi Columbia next mouth, asking for usoef opera heuse was reatl. It was itgeed te grant their request, en the sanie terms as given te the Hed Men, tw e years age. Thu high constab'le uskcel ler Hire e pairs of blankets for lockup tralii). lteteried te pelle e e ommittee w itii ievver te aet. Propertveoniinitteu was iustiuitid te eiler a reward et $ for tlie arrestaud cenvletlrn of persons cemmittiug uuismies about the ejieni heii'-e. 'llieoidlnnnce rediicing the salary of high constable front $100 te SIO per minimi wus unanimously adopted. An oider for SI, 00 vv.es granted en the trea sttrj I10111 the shiklngluud, te ledeem IkiihIs te that nmeuiit. Mr. Pfuhler ollered erdinmee leliting te the icpcal efcertiln seetionsefoidlu uicis en shows und exhibitions svvineimil markets. 'Ihcse ertlinances state partly the duties of high constable. I'ln ineee ommittee was Instructed te m.ike a settlement with HtK'klus tax collector for lss-2, and the executer of C. Ilersliev, tax col lector fin lsT'j. 'lhe pelice committee was Instructed te attend te the appointment, if tliej considered such an ellleci iicicss.uj, of. 1 special polite in 111. heven applications li id been received. The superintendent of hill was given lull authority nt opei.i heuse at all times, midwus instructed te keep nil Imi.vh oil the stage1. flei granting niders ler sevetal bills count It adleurned. Kclletelis Illtclltf-CIKI. Quarterly eonlercneu esiinmeuces this even ing In the "rnlteel Ilrcthrcii church, ut":.IO e'lltvk. Ihe services to-meriow will be eeiidiicted bvllex. H. Light, presiding ehlci of l.cluueu. Hev. J. H. shellner, of Lew Isburg, Ins ac cepted 11 call fiem the .St. Jehn's I.utherau 1 hurih, of Celumbli. and will efllel ile nt to morrow's sen lies. x hen he willlnkocentiol of his new eh irge, Ins net jet been decided. He is nn eloquent spcikei and enncst weikci. 'lhe list union seiviee of lhe week of imiver will be held tomorrow, nt 4 p. 111., lu the opera house. This evening, the sev enth inciting will be held In the M. 11 chinch. Subject : Missions Heme anil l'erelgn. 1). Ij. Moetlj-, the gi eat evangelist, Is te v Islt Columbia 01101 about the luth lust. His ineetlng will beheld in tlie Mctiopelitau link, which has been klndlj tcndeind l Manigci sitis K10111 Trinity Heiorniede hiireh will held a 1 dr 111 Aimtuj hall, iK'ghiumgeu the llth hist. Vie ( till,; of till) AtrissU Assodilttell. I'll qi. 1 15, Agavslr. nssoel.itlen, met in tlie S1kh.1i librarj loom last evening, nineteen incinbers w ero present. The subjects for ells, ciissleii were in betanv. .Snociniens of suirai pinuceiie, fiiant pme coue nuiljn getiul liem Callfernit wero presented. A Ulnar! 111 was eleetcal te take charge et the books and inag-i-rlnes belonging te the Heeletj". Hoie-itler each miiiibei isrequiiwl te imsvver a tpies tpies tien or lexul 1111 0SS.1J at each meeting. The next meeting will be next Piidij ev tiling at 7 e'lhsk. Ledge Nuui The weislilpfulinastei et Columbia Ledge, Ne. isii, 1 it v.. M., in ule the following up. pointineiitsefsulMudln de elllcers: Ch iplalu, Itev. Themas M. J.tt ksen ; S. I)., llenrv .Shed; J. I), Di. . W. Hegers; .s. M. t, II. P. Yergev; J. M. C, P. W. Heekcl, Jr. ; htevMiuls, Lewis W. Maj- mid Samuel 111 beut; Orlovance Committee, C. s. Kaulliuaii, H. It. Clepper, Jacob O. Pence, ThefMlore L. Urluti and Abi-aui O. (lullcs. The following trustees for theOdd I'ollew's Hall associitien, have been elected ferlSs."i: Messrs M. S. Sliutn 111, Hiram Wilsen, J. W. stcaej-, Simiicl Truseutt, H. J. M. Little, Samuel H. Hejd, James A. Moveis Town Nete. The tumor that Di. P. Illnkle intends selling out and leaving Columbia Is lueeriect. A 10 pci cent. 1 eductien Is te take 1 Ilex t at tue mi iw lieu nun ice, en ten. 1, ism. Limbs of ttees, windows ami cliimuejs weie biokeii bv thoheivj wind storm which passed ever Celuinbi 1 last night. Janus Keen in, 11 treinp. wtis 11 nested at Ihe.Susepiehinn iTeTllug mill last night ler diiiukin antl disj.derlv lemluet by Olllcer (SUbert. lie had ItVbe black lacked bofeto he surrendeie'd, 'squiie Pvansieimuitted hint lei 10 dajs The Ilium id condition et the Celuinbi 1 lelicf association teslav, the expi uses liehig ler last mouth, are as fellows : Iticelpts .fis,0a I.xni iidltiiics . 5.1,11 Rdaiice . . . l(S,7i .u lxpeiitve llerc. Pur seme time just Piauk Itolst.the greeer, has thought that Ids herse was eating 11 gucxl deal 111010 teed than was nciessirj-, te the ttiiiu et 55 01 ftl a week. Siipi'eslng that tliere woie rats about the stable, a tiap was set lei them, but nene weie taught. A watch was thou put upon thu piemi-es, ami 11 night et two age two men weie detected In plller ing the teetl box. Chise was given but the tliiev os use-aped. I'iui( liens Mllhilmnn. (iecrce Hellci. lhmv Miller ami Jehn Wet7ell, et Mentcrej , charged with aiding Uaiiy .Sullivan, upilseucr hi the custedj of el Censtabh) llevvlv, te osejih) appealed at the olllee of Aldeiniau Hin tern healing tills uieiulmr. Altei lnnr witnesses weie examined the prosecutor vvlthdiew the suits and pild the iiists I'iri) I) iiircru 1, in,! III u Ce liar. The lloer jri e xv uy bencalh a Jiarlj- of dim 1 el-nut the f 11 iiihouse of Juiiies Datv", of Mad liinv. V. II.. Prldiiv nlL'ht. mid llfty frlKht- iine'd 111011 and women woie pieclpltated In 11 heap Inte thu cellar. Aluiostiniraculeuslj-.no umi wus seriously injured, although ln.lny worebiulsod. Ik Kennedy, of Dever, nar rowly cscaped Isutloeallon. being eoninletoly buiieel beneath thostniggliiirlieapof litiiiiaii beings l'i 11 War In l'rUmi. Verhees, the man charged with vviecklug a passenger train neai Uubbell, NeU, tij'ear age, h isTieen leuiitl guilty nud seulennil le lilty j can lu statu orison. PTHOJ3 TWO OETS. OUR NATIOHAl, LKGlSliATOltS. A I'lnisey.tt. vor.r.eovr ktwki:x II.IVII.IAI. AVt MTOVKH..U11M, Tim IViinstltniili State,,,, , .Vleer le rM ranKn i,r hn ,,nl Approprllitleil Hill, Mhlrh Motion JimlcrSlriitlr Oppose nnd lf.til. M'asiiinoten-, Jpn. lftnuel Inttiic 1 In ely nfler the rending nf nm Jnnninl, UniK dull moved te dispense) with the morn Ing hour for the purpose of pressing the p-issage el the navy appropriation bill. This was Mrengly opposed bv Stoekslngcr (Indiana) and ipilla 11 brisk nnd app irctitly porsenil colloquy Hpning up Iwtwccii them, but the confusion was no great tint they could net he heard. .Steckslngnr flu illy domantled the jeisnnil nnj-s 011 Km. (hill's motion, which was lest j'e.is V, ilavs 8.1, the nocessiry two-thirds net xetlng in the alllnnntlve. A motion te go into commltteo for reports was inade and nt 150 lhe Heuso went Inte eomnilltce of the vvhole en the navy ap propriation bill. ' ' Ne rnurl-llartlal for II irtliigleu. Seeietary Lincoln has decided net te order e ceurt-iuartlil te try Limit, anrllngtnn en the 1 hnrges prolerred bj- (Jen. Hazen. tiij: reTTi:i:r i.jrsriir. Thu .Muiiuruclurliii- AMeclutlim hiilimllllug I nglUh Trices fortAlmrte Dpernllir. Tnnxiex, N.J., .Ian. 10. The secretary of the .Manufacturing Potteis' association neut 11 conimtmiiatlen te the Oporallve Pot Pet tern' associitien, sajing that ns thu oiH-'ralive ieltcrs clilni tint the tailft' en eroekorj- has been Increased from time te time without their receiving any hcnellls thoiefreui, thoinanufacturersthere'roio ugree te in: .ill bi-jiiches the same wagosamleu the sime wages and en the same terms paid byPngllsh niiniirueturers for goods niade for the American markets. With 65 portent, lidded te the picsent tnnll sihl wages are te be increased or elcereased aiwrdlng te thu chingesln Pnglish petters wages or In Iho Ainciirau turlil. T he operatives in e given the option et accepting this or nuother pro)sl pre)sl pro)sl tleu nlreaelj- jiciiding. A 11 in frozen In 11 lterent Inn ltllunl. Ciiicvei), Jan. 10. V .Missouri Valley, Idaho, spec! il j'estuiiLiy sij s, Dav Id Schenek was found lie7cn te death 0 miles southwest of Leng Paine, Thursday night. He perished In the recent blbiuil. One hundred and slxtv'elellars in eiiircuey wasleitml en his Iiorsen, also 11 letter hi (.crin in dated ut Argvlei, N. Y., nnd ndilressed te him at Chi Chi enie Hilled UU Sen Ter liiterfcriiic. Ali.i.n tewv, Piu, Jim. 10. Lewis Carl, Hv Ing near Sehlersv Ilie, this count-, stabbed nnd killed his son Chariet, nbeut cloven o'clock Inst night. The son, w he vvns 21 j cim old.lntcrfered in 11 qu irrel between his fatluir and mother, when the lather stabbed hlui In the groin with n jieeket kuHe, Indicting 11 wound from which he bled te de ith. The murderer lied. A SpanUh X illngu Moves ltedll) GO I'cct. M viiinii, Jan. 10, The xlllaije of GuoAega, prev leuslj- reqierted sliding dew ti lhe nioun nieun tain, hns moved bedllj-sixty Tect. Itsfeiiner slte Ismirked by n deep seuil-chcttlai cro cre xnssc. The houses of the village, though damaged, still remain standing. The gov ernor effJihraltir his sjnt 2,003 tents for the Use el the hnnieless poeplo of Audnliisiu. An Hxtr.iititc'il Ceruian I'orcer lirtiiriircl. Ni:vv Yuiiic, Jan. 10. Jeseph jre-es Beli rendt, alias II illicit, who hnd becnoxtrndtted ontheeh.argoorforgerj-, was-taken back te (ernianj tesliiynu the steamer Sailer. He hid pievleuspy threatened he would nover be taken back te (Jerni uij alive, therofero he Iseleselj watched. Held IHkIihu) ltetdiir In Nerrlitmrii. NeimisTOw N, Pa., Jan. la Charles Lukens was attacked by two men in the street last night, knocked senseless Willi a e lull and roblied, The peoplearo pinch ox ex cited, as this is tlie third highway rehUirj here witii 11 week. aliunde r, Mghtlug unit Itatn. Uvi.it' vv, N. .S., Jan. 10. A sovero thuii. der and rain steiiu pievailed here last night. Ileavj- thuuder, accompanied by the most vivid lightning, lasting for evcr.111 hour, antl nt times tlie mlu tell in torrents An i:rin lUllre.id Olllcial Die. Nl.vv Ynnif, Jan. 10. Pdward P. Lew, assistant general height ngent of the Prle 1-.1llre.1d, died last night nt Plalulleld, N. .1., or tj pheid lev or. (.nod New for MerMiigmcit. PiTTwiiuiiti, P.u, Jan. 10. Curiiegle Hre's eVCe's , Union lien mill will resume hi all lis deiKirtments, giving employment te scveisil hundred men. Antlilputlue Djnaiiilte I'leta. Les win, Jan. 10. The pelice hav e reeetv ed information thatsimultaueousntteuiptsiire te be ninth) by djuamlteis te blowup the Hot Het Hot bem viaduct and the Mansion heuse railway stations. Hxtra piee'iuthins nre being taken. Itlg 1 lie In u 11 iiac linsettA T01111. Athei, Mass. .Inn, 10. The ehair shop of Smith Daj A Ce., at Ilaldwiusvllle, with nil lhe machinery ami a large amount of stock ami lluishcd goods were burned this morn Ing. Total less upwards of 530,000. Death .dun K liter. TTtuMev Jan. 10. Moses D. Noir, odlter of the Tt lie .Ijiie ir((H,died te-dny. V Spiulsli Town Ai;aln Shaken. M Mill 1 11 Jan 10, An oirthqiuke was lelt ng-iln te-elay lu Malaga. iri:.irm:u jxhiv.i new. WAHiu.NoreN, D. C, Jan, la Per tin) Mhldle Atlantic, states, colder, fair weather, high northwesterly winds, diminishing lu loice and becoming variable, high Uiroinvter. Notes About the Cll). I'loveu vagrants, occupants of the station heuse 1 1st night, wero discharged this niern- iug. Savotiteeii g-isollue nud two electrlu lights worn leiierte1!! ns net burning last night. Mr. Jehn P. Uriel his proented te Mr. H. J. MccJrunu thq prlv ute soil, shaving mug, sliav Ing brush, and suid-bes, tiseel by Hen, .las Hiiehunin when hellvctt nt Wheatland. There) well) l!7U rations distributed lit the soup heuse te-day, The inentlilv meeting ofthe teachers of thu public schools or this eltyiviis held In City hiiiKirfutcnilent llitelirle's roeilt, In the liiall school building, tills morning, Various si hoel lnnlteis were discussed, Itlrkeil liy 11 Heme. Yesterdaj, ut I. Iranian's, near Moutemy, this (eutity, AV.iyue llonder, of tliU eitj", was soveroiy kicked en the thigh by 11 herse xvhleh had Jut Ihsui led Ireni the sktble. Mr. Hctlder'J hint Is painful, but iioidnilgereus The herse 1 4 11 1 ery gonlle ene, but was rendered frollcMliie bv gettlugeiit of the bUbhiaud hilt) the fresli elr. . ' Dlint u"d l,l Lecture, " AWgenuinlwr of prominent cittMHit of 0 t I jmniiter, w Iw have read and heard of Rr. ' l Matthew Dlggs'Iecture en "Cremation" Jiaic ' roquestael him U reiwat It. Ife lias eemawil , te de no, but has net j'vt; llxml upon a 1 ." It Is proi-esed te have utreupu of ewtored f Jitbllcsji.lnKOriil'resantVilHiitt.lMieepastOi. - T-h -if si 3ii W3 ft IS SSJ!S -M V Ml ': M