4i ta"ltfl III '' 1 1. .,' 'K ? -W., v t 'ntdenfie t mtf&tif J5Vf VOLUME XX1NO. 1 18. LAXOASTEK, ?A MONDAY, JANUARY 12. 1885. frice two emvk h p v iv GRANT AND HIS 1)KBT. MII.LWXAtllV VAMtrMlllhT TltlllS 1() I'tWIItt'K IT, HUT VTTVM1.V I'All.S. 11m i;nrrciuiiipiiitllinl Pneil lletncrn Mr W. II. Vnlidrrlilll mill .Mr. ami Mm, t'. S. Omul An IIITcr Accepted Hint Win AueriliiriU ItcfU'ril. Following nre keiiiu oxtretis from cones. IMiiirienee between Mr. II. Viui.lerlillt initl .Mr. unil Mrs. I'lj-sscsN. (Irani, In which tlm former ollcieri hi cntltelj- forgive tlm debt due hltn by the gonerul : VANIiliHHtl.T TO Mill. (HUNT. Ka me rtnii Avenue, .run. in, mb Mr riysses H. (Irani Deur Murium : Ne many misrepresentations have npcnreri in regard te tlui hull made Iiv me te linueial (Irunt, iinilieilei'thig intjitstly ii)mii Iilm mid mj'siilf, Hint It seams proper tii brlell v loelte the farts. On .Sunrinj', tlie -Idiot Muy hit, den. (tiunt called lit Tuv Iieiihii mitt iiskcil ntri te lend him fl.VUMO rer oho rin.v. I gnve him my cheek without iiicstleti, net Jst-ause tlm transaction win buslness-llke, Itiit Nlitiity liocause tlie riiust ennui trem - (Icncrut flr.iud Tlie iiiisl'nitiuK's which overwhelmed him hi the next twcutj'-reur hours aroused thnsjiiipnthj mul regret of tlm whole conn cenn Hy. ' Yen nml he sent mew Willi it lew tlnj's tlm deeds of our joint prexrtliv In cover this obligation, milt in god tuv nceoptunce en the ground that IhN wiii tlie only debtor honor which the general leul porsenall.v lu eiirird, mul these deeds I returned. During my absence in Furepe the gcuc ml delivered te luvuttnrucj's mortgages upon all liisewu ie.il imLiIi', household vlhfts and the swords medals nnd works of iirt which were tlm memorials of his victories nml the pres ents Irem governments nil eei the werhl. Theiii securities were In his judgment worth the SlMvmtl. M lilt solicitation tlie nocessarv steps weie diKen Iiv Judgment, i'li, te rctliicn these proertios le imstessien, mil the articles nieiilleneil have lieen this ri.lj' lieught in Iiv llli', mill the iiliinliut bill applied In reduction of the riebd New, that 1 inn nt liberty tetniit these things us my own, the disposition of tlie w hele mailer liiest III iiivnnl with inv feelings Is this: I present te von ns jour N'parale estate the iliiht mul judgment 1 liehl iigulnsl ilcucrai (Irutit, also the iiioitgavcsupen Ills real estate mul nil the household liiniitiire mul ornaments, eeiipleit eulj with Hie eoiiillllen tliat the swerils, commissions, medals, gifts lrem llm t'nlteil Stales, stales, eitles mul from foreign governments, mul nil articles of historical Milue mul Interest shall at the gimernl'n ileath.er If j en ileslrn It noener, Imi presenttsl te the go eminent at Washington, where thej- will lenialn us is'iputuai meiiierUls of his l'auie ami of the histerj- of Ills time, I enelose herew ith astlgmneiit toj-niteftho mortgages mul Judg ments, n lull of Rile of the personal preivrtj nmla ilei'il nf Iru-t In wiileh theurlleles of lilsterle.il Interest me enumerated. A eenj- of this triiHt-diHsi will, Willi your aipreal, lie ferwarihsl te Hie Piesulent et the I'niteil states for deisit in the proper ilertnient. (ist te Mii:uiui,r. )r r An Mrs. drant wlsliesmetoatiswer your letter of this evening, te siv- tliat, while slie appreciates jour gnsit genereslt.v In transferring te her the mortgage glxen te secure mj ileht of Jl.VUN1", she eannet accept it in wli'ele. She ueiepts with pleasure the trust with li applies te articles eiiuninnitiHl In jour letter te go te the. government of the rnlted Mates at my ilenth, or wtner, nt lier option. In tills matter jeu have anticipated the disHltien which I had eoutPliiplated making of tie' articles. Thej- will l rit llveitsl te the geveniment as seen us nr-r.ingcineut-s cm lie made for their leeeptinu, I'aK3rs relating te all ether iirejKirty will Imi returned, with Hie request that j-eu liave it sold and tlie preeisnls aiiplhsl te the llipil, liatien of theilelit wlilch l de justlj' ewe J en. Yeu have stated hi jour fetter with the inniutest iKs'iii-.u'j the history of the trans action which drought ine in j'eiir delit. I havoetilv teadd that I regard jour giving me tlie check for the nmetuit v Itheul initilry as nil net of marked and unusual fricmlshii. Tlie lam was te me pei-senallv-. I get tlie nieuej", as I lielleveri, te earrj" tlie Mnrlne Nntienal dank eutii riaj Iwing assured tliat the li.ink was siil cut, but owing te unusual rails needed iissWtnnce until it could cull in its liKins. I was nssureil bj t'cnlliimul Vanl tint tlie linn of Urant "A. Ward liad ever SW'j.i,(hhi te their credit ut that time in the Marine kink, U-snk'sf l,::00,000 of unpledged securities in their own anlts. vvmii Hindi's iii:jeini)i:ii. (ien. V. S. Grant M.v Hear Sir: On my return home last night 1 found J'eur lotter in nnsvverte iiitne teIrs. (irant, I appreciate fullv Iho.sentlnients which actuate both Mrs. (iraiitmid vmirself in declining the jurt of HIV prepicillin! reiaiiui; m inn ii-iii t'swiii;, i greatlj' I egret that she feels It her duty te make this decision, as I e.irnestlj hoped that thesplrit In whh li theellei w.isiuade would e eti-ome any wruiiles In aivepllng it. Hut I must insist that I Mrill net liedcliMted in n purimsu which I have mi inueli ut lic.nl. I will, tlicrelere, its last ns the inenej- is uw culveri from llies.iles ortlie ical estate, deposit it In the I'liien Trust eempanj-. With tlie iiioney thus rcalbtd 1 will nt onciicre.ito with that cempnnj' u 1 1 list, with proper piovislens for the income te he paid te Sirs, lirnut during her lile, and giving tlie tower te her toinake Kiich disposition of the prim I pa J y her w ill ns she inaj' elect, llltVST AI'CIM'TS inn uri'uu. DenrSIr: Your letter of this date is re ceivid. Mrx. (irant nml I i egret that J'en eannet neeept our proKsitleu te ictnlii the piepertj' whk It vas inertgtigeil in geed faith te secuie a delit ofhenor. Hut j'eur generous ilcteriiiluntieii ceinpels us te no longer lesist. Mil, en v-st ni: M.vr.s IT. Xi:w Yum;, Sunday, .Inuunry 11, lhs;. My Dear Mr. Viuiilerbilt; I'pen lending j'eur letter of this afternoon General Grant ami inj-sclf felt tliat It would be ungracious te refuse veur lirlncelj-nnd geneieus eiler, llenee his'note te von. Hut upon reilectleu I tlmi I cannot, f beg that you will pardon this npparent vai illation, and consider tills answer dellnite and llual. Willi i egret nml a hcnse of olillgatlen that will ulwnvH renuiiu, I nm j-eursveij grate fiillv, " .ll'l.l V l, Gil VNT. .Nfi. William II. anrieibilt. !.(! II'.V !'! .V A TI'll. Tme.VIiii Kllliil anil IlieC'eiintr) Armiiiil Slu-H n VV ltd l'mgliirntK "f tlm limit. Tlie tug Mlke Dougherty was fompletoly domellshcd near Kllzahetli, N. .!., about 10 o'clock en Suuilny bj tlie explosion of her boiler. Twe of her crew wero killed mul ethers badly hint. The Ikm.1 had put nshore near llcllovue landing te inake repairs te Heme part of the inaehhierj' that had drekeii down, nml the explosion etvinieil whlle she lay thoie. The killed nml Inliired nre : William Heller, Alleghenj-, killed; William Mnt thuwn, (leckriiuiil, Allegheny, killed ; Garriner JnckHen, captain Allegheii), choek laid e)eu. Themas McQiialu, ilt'ckhanil, I'ittsburg, leg hint Hllghtlj'. The engineer, In u broken voice, told his Htmv. "Wowt'ie coming up light," hen.iid, "anil everything was going right, vvhenn vnlvOKtem broke. It was net uxorious thing iiudvvii i-an itshote te li x It. Thin took about half an hour, nnd we had get Just about Jlnlshed when I sent the llrenian down into the held te git a bold i ineugiii the llrcnian was Htnylug loe long and htarted down the steps iiij-seir, when tlie boiler let go. The f ict that I was U'lew mvetl me from serious Injury, ns the foiee of the explosion was all upwaul, The llreuimi was in tlie hele nnd was tlioenlv one unhnil. ThucapUihi wasjust vvhene t had left, mid w us luilly wuldeil. Metiuain w us blew u clean e ut en Hhere, mul thus hud his leg liurb- Tlie ether, two loer fellevvn had geno fenvnul the Stewart te get dinner, nml Matthew ule let the beat loose," Nlil.UOd for i llrnliiii llisitl. The largest verdict locerileri in tlie cemts , of riillndelphla In recent years hi it nuit for ilunuigCM for personal Injuries wns icmlercd tl the ense of l Marlen Davis, against the i'lillndelplilr Iren and steel ceiiiiiany, tlie iilaliitltt' rocevorhig a verdlet for fUOu. J)avls, lu 1678, whlle working In the cum tuny'ii mill, was struck en the lie.ul with an Iren clanip which had lieceme detached from u revolving lly-vvhoel. Ilbt Hkull was crushed and hl capacity, for work wa perinaiieiitly iinpalrwl. MIIS, 1IAIi:t 71 .'.111. Tlm I'miiim l.ltlgiint Hlrrps Her ljt Merp A Itiiuiiinllr ('nrecr. The funeral nf Mrs. Myrn Clark Galuus, who died en I'rMiiy night, tK)kplaee In New' OrlenHsSituitaj'iill'nriioeu, frointhe icshlence of .Mrs. U li. i'uvIm, Ne. lAO Timlin "treed The house of mourning was thronged with ladles ami gentlemen who had known the deceased lailj' In life, eonsplclens among them doing ninny leading iiipiiiIhth of the bar, hcniled by .Itulge Hillings of the United .Stales Dlsti let court. The Itev. Dr. 11. M. I'nlmer, of the l'reshj--terlauchlircli,ellleiated. He plctuieil her as n woman whose uanie will go down In Ills' teiy asseslaled w Ith Ideas of eournge nnd do de do teniilnntleii us nne wliosewholo llfe was de voted In the high endeavor of the altafninent of the single aim of vindication of hnr iinine nml irsloriitlen or tlie wealth that she was entitled te. The IkhIj' vmis eonveji'd te the old ("reole eeineterj', en H.isin nticel, ami placed hi the tomb of Daniel Clark, her alleged father, who died in 1HI.1, unit whose prdpertj nIhi has been trylugte legaln for the Inst feiij- jears. AX tJVIlNTI'tTI, t.iviu In ISO,", Daniel Clark, nhniidHeiuP,lH)llshed veung nun, who had lieen for semu J'eiim leiillua tlie life of mi Indian trader in Mis sissippi, caine te Philadelphia tecis'iid the whiter. Clark wasa ga.v lellevv and he tool; hi all the pleasures or thii then im HeihiIIs of Anierlc.i. In his leniuls he met a rreneh beauty mul lell in love with her. This woman's iiame was Zulliun Cariler, mid nt the lime slie was living with a frenchman named l.u Grange us Ills wife, hut slid Hiihse iiientlj' claimed that hIie bad discovered Hint li Grange had a wife living in I'rance. Wlielliernlie wns l.a Grange's wife or net is oue of the iHiluts in question. The iliTeudants claim that she was Ids legal wife. At uiiv rule, when Claik met her In IsVi she left t.u Grange and went te llve Willi Clink, and claimed that slie was pilvattlv in irried te li I mi. In Imm Myrn Clark was iHiru. At tills lime Clark scut t'.ulinie te New Orleans and engaged hlmscll in inar inar ringe. lleilcnlciltlier.ictth.it he had in.n i led Ziillmc, ami when nIie came hack anil pli'hed the ease in the I'hlladelphla oeiiltH, she was unable te niiivi cd. Hut while Clark would have nothing te de with the mother, lie took geed euro of tlie child. Mvra Clark was vell educated by him, and was ti cited ns n ihiughler. He went again Inte India trailing in New Orleiusauil iimassed mi Im mense lurtuii". In isrt he died, and u will was produced showing that all his prepertj' was felt te his mother unit te tlie rltj' of New Orleans. 'i hi: hi niiiini.r.s evtiii: iiih:t i.iiki vnt. Mym Clark, then eulj" heven jenrs old, was aiiicntlv 'niille,s-, and the oiis'iiters took cliurge of tlie estate. Wlieu Myr.i grew te the age of twenty she married a Mr. Whit Whit nev, ami then she liepm te contest the will. She claimed Hut she was the eulj' daughter of Daniel Clark, nnd tliat his proierlj' wus hers. 'I he claim was at mice hotly contested nml Mi. Whitney died before It was tried. The widow continued te prosecute Hie suit. Shortly afterward she mariied Gen. Gaines nml he entered Inte the case us warmlj us herself. The case was tried ut New Orlenns. It wus lest. It was can led te the Supreme court nt W ashlngten. It wnsng-dn lest. Ill I12 it hcoined a hopeless light and at this time Gcu. Guines riled. Hut Mjm Clark (t,ilnis wns net iliscotir.iged.nudshertlviiller this tlme kIie discovered a will etei'uleil bj her father certifying that Mym was his eulj' child nml ci eating her his sole heir. I'peu this will Hlieugaiu went lie fore the courts in New Orleans, she ngnln lest. Sim ngaln appealed te the supreme court nt Washing ton, unit here. 111 lsi'd, she obtained u Jiulg incut cDiinriniug this will nnd giving her tlie wliole jirepcrty lelt by her father and the I outs thereof ler the past tliirtj- j'ears. Tlieu the war broke out and justice vvas again do de lav'eil. Slnee then she has lecclveri about ,i inllllen dollars from the citv, nothing In com parison with her rights, and the lawj'ers and ether iiHtHnt litigation eat iqi nearlj nil tills num. Mrs. Gaines had tlvei lillilieu,thiie of vvheili suivived their chlldhoeil. Oue of the daughters died in New Yeikeltj" under sad circumstances, ut tlie e.ulj- nge of Mtpcu i the ether married, U'came the mother of three children, and riiatl in the lull of IsT'j. The seu married a very estlmable lad.v liem Greeullelri, M.tss. His tingle death liem u pistol in the hands of his hrnther-iu-Iaw, .Inines Christmas, wns a great shock te her, mul titturry iirtmtnitt'il Mr. Giiius, who hnil long dcplereil the enmity existing lietwcen the two men, but whelia'd net dreamed that it would end in siicli u lerrihle maimer. There nre in all s granilchlliheu, hi Irs of Mrs. Gallics. Alxiut linn if tlie ltu.aitl Itiii. Prem tlie VVcU I'hcstci I oral Sch A eolereil man naiiied Mllltmin, one of the llur;'.ml gang, lias been stepping for seme time with a coleied preacher it'ilding nt or near.lennerville, known us " Cel." Meseby. A daj' or two age Millliuiu and the preacher, who had been living verj' hai monieuslj' lo le getlu r, get Inte a rijspule ever seme matter, when Millhiiiu scicil a gnu mid pointed tlie nitiwlulewnrd the head of the host, but the pieaclier suceeeeded In knocking it mono Miile, utter which Millburu left in het haste, when " Cc4enel" Mesehv- went te u neigh bor's, preeurcil u gun ami with ten or twolve ether colored men, nil of whom weieiirmcd, started off in pursuit efMlllbiirn, vv hein thej" followed te about two miles lielew l'eim sta tion, w here tlioj-lest nil trneesef hlin. The ullulr created quileau excitement, especially iimeng the eolereil imputation. slm Dliln'l VV'iaUcii. Irlncess Loulse inherited a stilt dj teiujier and will, which were displaj-ed us long age usher j'euthful daj'.s. When Jehn liiewn entered the services of l'rinee Albeit the princecnlledhlm " llrewn," nnd the lej'ul children followed suit lu speaking te him. The queen ceirt'cted them, nnd thej" nil mi ll resscd hi m ns "Mr. Itrewn" excepting tlie Princess, Louise, who prcslstcri in the right te use the uaiiii) as her lather did. Oue morn ing the uiiccu heard her and iufeiuied her tliat if she again uriiliesseri Mr. Itiewn with out u iiaudle te his name site would he sent te be.d The next daj' when llrewn appealed the liiture marchioness mIi! : "Geed meining, I Jnivv ti," nnd tlien she adileri : " (iissl niglit, llrewn, for I mil going te lied." A lllll'itlietl of Kthillfttr. Fliini tlie .Vleinplils (Trim ) Aviilanclie. The chief exeeutive of Teiinessee displaj's his own dignliied kiiowledgenf wliat Isdue his ellk'lal station when lie fails te call en unvberij'. The governor nf Tonnessee Is net enlj' net IhiuiiiI te call en nnj IkmIj-, but he forgets his station If he does. He is no mero constrained te de it, within his smaller sphere, tliiui the preshlent of tlie I'lilted States within his sphere. It was Mr. Ran dall's business te call en him. If he nog neg nog lecteri that duty It wns Ids illscoiutesj- kept them liem Interchange of civilities, nml net Gov. Hate's. 11777i.v .; ltvsnnv.h mili:s. Alloutewii is te haveu new hotel "which will Is) oue of the largest mul lsist uppeiuteil in tlie Lehigli xnlley." McHvers I'eruinn. nreslilent of the l'lrst Nntienal bank of Kasteii, died en Suuilij', uged 70 j'ears, Coienor David Hniith, of Carlisle, w HI seen be 6J yeai-s of iige, nnd Is still lively nnd active, lie bus been in continuous servlce as coroner ler nentlv tvventj-j'ears, und is well able te attend te his duties. Heccints for last vv oek nt the Yei k i ev enue olllee t fieer stumps ftiS.-d' jeigurnml clgarette stamps, Jh,-UiiUH) ; toku-ce btamps, flilO, ami sjhh lal taxes f lfl.du ; total f8,W4''5'"'. TheYivnng Men's Deuioeratle nssoi'Iatleu of Yerk, liave been presente.il -x itli u hanri hanri seme silk; banner by tlie Democratic ladles, of the boieugh. icorgellcrlcms.il, who vvas probably the eldest person hi Schujlkill ceutitj', riled ut Geriuaiitewu, ugeil 100 jears nml "a months, lacking a day. Heading Is te lmve a new Sunday jnqn'r In a week ei two. K. II. Celeman, of C'olebreok, Lebanon cenntj'. hassl.x mules measuring lrem 17 te IS hands high, mid jie said te be tlie largest In that section of the state. Kalu or .Mules. Llntuer A' Greih sold nt publle sale ut Kciiuet stenk j'nids, Choter county nu Tues day, nlne head of Kentuekj' mules at prices ranging from f 200 te W10 ier pair. ATTIIK POULTRY KXHIIUTION. uhxi'ms eniiu: i.vcky mints that ii ev tiii: I'ltr.MivMH. Tlm .lintgrs I lntd Tliclr Werk nn Mtiinlnjr Ktrndig mul lite Vliinr nil Htsirfd Siiiiinirlnl Allniilliin Tluit Hi" MilllllRi'lilrlit Oriel. The birds en uxhlhltien nt llie poultry show hnve nil Ihth seered, Ihejuilgcsdavlng ilnlslieilthulr work en Satuidaj' alleriiiHin. TlioHcerlng wns earelullj' tlotie, nml gives verj" general satisfaction. Visitors will new hav e an eprlunUj' of scanning the prize birds, mul cempalring llielr own Judgelitent with that of tin) elllclaljuilgcinent. On S.ilnrdaj' evening as was previously nuneunceri, thesoclelj-gnvenwnj- u jialr of I'lyinimtli Ilix'kHiiuri n pulreffiuicj- pigeons. The helrinr of ticket 101 took tlie pigeons. On Werinesdnj' evening next a tidily eight peimil turkej' will lie given uvvaj', mid all visitors en Meuriaj', Tiiesdnj-, nml Wcdues iln.y vv 111 hav e it eluuice en It. A pair of fniiey pigeon will 1k given te the Imj'nrglrl hold ing ii winning ticked IteeegtiMng the demand eT the ptidlie ler low prices tlie management of the exhibition liave reduced the price of tickets te ten cents for adults and the for chlhtleii. Judges llrewn mul Keeker completed their labors en Saturday night mid awarded the fellow hlg premiums : I'd VSS I, ASIATICS. Light Hraliain 1'ewls. It. Klehl Sml pre mium, Thes C, mid .!. 1). .immeriiiau, "d. Light HmliiiM Chicks. Thus. C. ,V .1. D. Zimmerman, tlrst mid second ; ilvnns ,v Gutlitie, third. Dark llrulima Cldeks. J. S. Ce., Ilrst and sissmil. Whlle Cechin I'ewls. Win. brsl. WhllnCiM'lilu Clilcks. Win. first. IIoIceiiiIhi A .1. Hildwin, .1. Hihlwiu, Itlack Cechin I'ewls, T. 1'Y.uik Hvnus, llrst nnd sissind ; Samuul td Lugle, third. Itlack Cechin Clilcks. Thes. C. A .1. D. .Immeruiati, llrst ami A sccenil ; S.iuiuel (. Lngle, tlilnl. Hull' Cechin fowls. Jehn Giesh, sis-eud. Hull' Cechin Chicks. I'r.ink llumplirej--xllle, llrstj Thes. C. Zimmerman, mveihI nnd third. I'artrlrige Cm'lilu i'ewls, Peter lliuuer, llrsd Dartridge Cishln Chicks. Win. .1. Haiti win, llrst mid ws-eml : Uivvienni Knapm Jr., third. K'uigsiiui Chicks. J. Hew ard Downing, tlrst, sis'eml nnd tlihil. Hest lllack, Wldtoer Hull Cechin Hreed Ing Pen. T. Knink llvuns. I'dASS Id (I vmks. Itlack llre.isUHl Keri Mai is T. Miller, Hist; J. I'inrseti, Hiveml; Jeseph K.'l'rissler, tliiui. Silver Dilckwlug I'ewls Harrj' Nanriers, llrsd Silver Duekwlng Cliicks II. A. Schrej'er, tlrst j J. II. llolceinlie A Ce.. second. Hed I'lleGiune i'ewls W! A. Schoenber Scheenber ger, llrst ; J. S. UnlcnmlwA. Ce., seceiul. Ileil l'lle U.iiue Clilcks J. S. HoUsmibe.v Ce tlrst Hlai'k Gaine I'ewls Helmut TI. Harms A' Hre., ilrsd lllack Game Chicks Herman II. ll.ums A Hre., lirst. Hest Game Kieerilngl'eii .leseph It. 'frisk ier. 1'I.VSS III (ItMK llVSTVVts. Hlaek llieivsled Hud (dune Hautatu I'ewls G. Huirj ltceri, llrst : llnirj' Sanders, sec ond. Hlack Hreasted lied G.uue Hantmn Chicks J. S. lloleembo.V Ce., Hist, and a tie lo le tvveen Geerge Gell nnd J. S. Holceinlsi A Ce., forseverul premiums. Yellow Duekwlng Game. Hmt.un I'ewls J. S, llolcnmbe A Ce., llrst nnd soeoiul. Silver Duekwlng Game Hantmn I'ewls J. S. Holnimbe A Ce., llrst. Mlver Duekwlng (dune Hautaui Cliicks A tie between Jesse ti. Darlington unit J. S. Holeembo A- Ce., for llrst picmiuin : Jesse C. Darlington, second. Ileil l'lle Game Hantani re,vsI. S. Hoi Hei combo V Ce., llrst. Hed l'lle Game H.inl.un Cliicks Walter Smith, first. White l'ile Gaine Hintain Cluck J. S. lloiceinbe, A- Ce., llrst. Hest Hreedlng Pen nfGanu) Hantaiu Jesse (. Darlington. 1'I.ASS IV II VMlll'llfls. Hlack HambuigChlcks-H. Heyer, llrst; A. P. Sell?, second ; Waller Smith, thiid. Gelden Penciled Hamburg i'ewls .1. S. Ilolcembe, A Ce., lirst. Gelden Penciled Hamburg Chicks .1, S. Unicernis' ,v Ce., llrst. t'd vss V SI'VNISH. Spanish i'ewls Thin, Hlack second. Powell, Hlack Sluuilsh Cliicks Joint (iie-.li, Hist mul Hiveml ; Thes. Powell, tliiui. llrewn Leghorn Clilcks llneij' Neater, llrst. Wiiite Leghorn Chicks Henrj- Neater, llrst; Win. J. Baldwin, nwiiiI ; J. S. Hol Hel Hol ceinlK) A Ce., third. Dominique Leghorn I'ewls Lewis Knight, Mt'Ollll. Hest Bleeding Puis of While and Blown Legheins llcnrj Neatei, Yerk. 1'I.ASS v l -AMKIllt'VX. Plymouth Heck, I'ewls Aug. U Weulzel, first'; Levis. Themas, set-enil. Plj'iueutli Heck, Chicks Thes. W. llnepei, llrst"; Hvans .V. Guthrie, seeeml ; l.ev I G. Themas thhil. Wj'anriette, Chicks Clint les P. Themas, tlrst 'mul third ; il. A. Sclirej'er, second. Dominique, Cliicks lessc G, Dailiugten, llrst. Black Java, ChicksMis I, M. Pad hen, llrst nnd second. Best Plymouth Heck Bieeriiug Pen Aug. U WenUel. ri.vss vil. rei.isii. Wliltu Ciested Black Polish i'ewls.). Weslev Briiekliait, llisd Wliltu Ciested Black Pehah Cliitks .1. Weslej' Briiekliait, tlistuiid secenil. Best Polish Breeding Pen J. Wesley Bruikhnit. Silver Be.uded Polish I'ewls J. S. llol llel llol ceinlio A Ce., lirst ; W. A. ScJioenlieigor, third. CLASS VIII rilKNL'll. Hnuilnii Cliicks J. S. Holeembo A- Ce., ws'enil. CLASS IIVNTAMS. Gelden Seabright ll.uit.uu I'ewls I. S. Holeembo A co., llrstiiuil second. Gelden Seabright Bantam Chicks J. S. Holeembo A-ee., llrst. Silver Seabiiglil Bantam I'ewls 1'iank 1). Lewis A- Bie., llrst and second. Silver Seabright Bantam Chicks Frank I). Lewis it Hre., tlrst ; Jeseph It. Trissler, second; David Beitel, tliiui. ltose Combeil Black Hantani Cliicksi-Jo-sepli It, Trissler. llrst. Japancse I'ewls J. S. Holeeuibo A Ce., lb St. OdASS XI TUHKIIVS. Bi ene Samuel J. Lngle, lli.t. White Helland Cowls J. Wesley Hiuck hint, llrst mid second; 11, 11. Tsliudj, tliiui. White llellnnd Chicks .1. Wesley Biuck llurt, seeeml, CLASS xi 1 1UTOKS. Pckin J, W. Gresli, tlistuiid second. Cuj'ugn J. N. Holeembo A Ce., Ili-sl, CLASS XIV OUNAMliNTV!.. Peafewls Jehn 1'iesli, tlrst. CdVSS XV I'llldONS. Hairy Simdcis Second en lied Mottled tumblersjiud blue Kuglish owls. Jehn 12. Seliuiu Plist en lllack Swnltews, llluek tailed Turhlls, Hellers, Iee pigeons, Black Caitlers, Piilllucks, Blue 'i'lirblts, Blue, Wing Tuihits, Black tjnakei's, Black Priests, Blue Priests, Yellow Pi iesK White Tmniietiir. .Second en ileil Swallows, Yellow .Swallows, Blak Tulleri Tuihits, lee pigeons. ChniitH H. Leng I'irst en BlueOvvls. l' A. Kenimel l-'lrsl en Yellow, Hedtiml Blue Swallows, lllue Priest, Hed Quakers. W. II, Gell 1'irsten Black Tumblers Blue Hngllsh Owls Henry lleltul Phut en White Owls. Win. Breciner r'lrst, wveud and tlilnl en Archangels Hl'tX'IAd I'llKMllIMH. Hest pair or Asliitic, Thes O. ,t J. D. .Im merinaii : special nieiuium of 810 : Is'st pair of Spanish, Heurj- Neater, Yeik, $j ; Iicst pair of games, Hurry Schrej'er, f5; host pair of Americans Thes. W. Heeper, f,-, ; ix-fst lmlr efBuiitntuS J. H. IlolceniljiV Ce., ?,i ; liest collection of pigeons. Jehn II. Helium, f ." j Is'st Incubator, Prank Hiimphreyville. Will OH I TIM IXSll.t'Klt. A .Mountain of Rllrrr rippiiri'il Inr litlilliltlnn nt tin; New Drliiina shmr. Krein the III Paw LoneHliu. Tliuni linn nrrlvcil hi thiseitj'fiem Clilhua hlin, mi lutorestlngexhllilt for the New Or leans exosltleu. It consists nl' n cast of a mountain, mnrie of silver, resting ill sin a base alsiut llve feet long, three and n half vvlde nml eight Inches thick. Tills hase Is of solid sll or nml iK-nrH lliKin each side a medallion nflllrinlgeniiri tlie words hi Spanish, "Frem the Stnte of Chlhliuhuu te the Sew Orleans K.xMmlliiii." Tlioeiuftnfthaiueuiitnfu which is hollow, but novertliclessinasslvo, is about three and a half feet high. It has two enks, is quite naturnl In npm'nrancu, Is eev ered vv Ith enctl and oilier Mexlcuu vegetation, and has n band of soldlers scaling Its sides mid mi In tllnit Rhnetlngn deer with n Imw nml nrrew nt its liase nil cast in silver. Tlie whole tiling vvelgiisulHiiit three tens mid is valued nt tiyjttO. Wells. I'nrgeA Ce's express nre doing the ferwmilitig. A Hllirr .Vlmlrl of sIHn, (liurrli. Thoilcpartmctitefsditehas ns-clved fiem William llgan eV Ce., or Cerk, Ireland, n ftelld sliver mislel of Sh.uiihm churcli, Cerk, which Ih Intended for exhibition at tlie New Orleans Hxisisitieu. This is llietliureh inade famous through tlie familiar (ss'in, the "Bells of Shmdeii," Iiv the lite IVanels Malienj' (Father 1'reut). I'..'.vrr erviu.irt: casus. Itniiilrliiie 11m IntiTvriitlnii r tlm stern (liinnl latis of tlm I'litdlc I'caii'. Mrs. James Jacobs upis-arcd at the olllee of Alderman l'oiiluej', en Saluiday uveiilng, withdrew the suits et assiuit and bitler.vmid surely or peace she had cnteied nguinst her husband and lald the costs. Christopher Columbus titvvnkn languishes in Jail hecause be wus unable te furnish lail te answer a. cliai'ge of assault uud liatterj lireferreri ngnlngt hlin bj- his wife. Abler in in Spurrier will dispose of the case. Dennis Sullivan, a stranger, was nriestcd bj' Olllcer Merrlnger en Njtunlny eveulng en a warrant Issucil b.v Alderman A. i. Denuellj-. Dennis wus committed te tlie ceutitj' prison this meining for a short teim. Jehn It. Guntiicr, charged with emberling f 100, Hie prepertj" of Heist A Hre., cigar man ufictuiers. vvas tuiestcil bv Olllcer Weaver en Saturriaj- night. Tlie accused entered hail for n hearing liefoie Ahleunan McCon McCen McCon enij'. Tlirl.v-tliree vags weie iiiiuiles of tlie sditlen' hoitse en Saturdaj- anil Sunriaj nights. Tliey w ero dlstliarged tills morning. Jehn Cress, rer Ihreatening te de lxxlily harm te Cliatles Oiislein, was lie.itil bj Alilernian A. P. Deunellv euSaturilaj niglit. The nceused nnd presei uter airanged their illllleulties iKjfore tlioceiicliislnunf the hear ing, mid tlie suit was withdraw it. Krnst Arneld, prosecuted bj Jehn Ihslej' for siiretv or pciee, was requited te enter lil Ter trial nt court, bv Alderman Denuellj-, ortlie Hlghth ward, en s.iturriaj night. Ixiite Butz unit Charlette Betr. were heard bj' Alderman Dennelly or the Lighth Ward eh Saturilaj- niglit; en chafges preferred bj bj Jehn Kisley. Tlie cases weie ictiinied te court nml the ilclenihuils entereil Udl for tlieirups.-arauce. Murgsiret Fisher, of Bieiientan's court, was heairi bj Alderman Barr en Satiirdaj' even ing, en "charges of assault and battel j' am! siitetj' or tlie isiice. Marv Dermer npiK-ared ns tlie pieseentrix. Duriiigthe hearing M.ir puet liei-ame enrageil at the piesecutrix, ran at her nnd struck her sevei-al times iMtfore nnv oue could interfere. Margaret was coni ceni mftlcd hi default of Kill for trial nt court. Peter Short nnd Frank Bej-il were heard bv Alilerninn Barr tills morning en a charge nt'stcaling a bullale lobe lrem the carriage of Hiuij' Lintnci. In default of bail they were committed ter trial. 1) iv lil Jenes, arrested for assault and lulterv en Themas Mackln, and William Lutz, arresleil ferdruiikennessaud diserderlj" conduct, will be he.nd li.v Altleriii.in Barren Wednesd.ij'. Aniitlit-rOlil It'll. Tlie newlv uihuilt Lutheran cliiiich nt Selieellei slew ii, Lebanon cenntj', was dedi cated lecentlj-. The ihurch vvlilih it le places was elected, it is suiri, ns e.uly as 17IVV. A lorrespemlont in" tlie f.ittu rait OLservi'r, in leferiiiig te Hie dedication el the ciiiinh, seaks as lollevv s of the old chinch and Its liell : "It wasa massive, siib4t.uiti.il slruc tuie, with a line steeple and a lell which was cast in Ihigland, and was nne of the llrst, if net (Ac llrst church bell in America. Tradi tion s,ij-s tliat it contained n conslderable aiueiin't ofgeld and sliver, whL'li was thrown in among the molten uiet.il when it was cast 1 1 j- the uobllltj'ef Kiigluml. In 1Si!7 it was enifked whilsl being tolled terim uged meni licr of tlie ihurch, who, m a moment efgreat anger nt his sler, predicted tliat it would liurst wnen it was rung 101 msiieatii aiimig w hii'h actuall.v bsik pl.u c. It was sent le Meneel.vA Ce., teltti iccast, but members or tlie congregation assert that thej' saw the identical old bell, einekeil as it was at our national Centennial iu is7ii." I.Ut nT I'llf ladiicil I. Iters. Following is tlie list of unclaimed letters lemaiiiini; in the pnstollli-e et Uuic.ister ,P.i., for the week ending Meiulav, .laiiu.irj' lith, lsSTi : l.aiUes' List. Mis. M.iri i Athlen, Mrs Mary Hut, Miss Ihnma Kin man, Miss I'.Hlo Funk, Miss Funiiv lletlei, I Inn let Mnllsey, Miss Minnie MeCulleiigh. Miss LUlie N'fiv ple, Miss Hesie Mav 'stelgei, F.niuia U .stew ait. (,'rut's And Abraham P.niklielder, Jehn 11, Clair, David IMvv.utls, X.iren Citnier, Win. l'sweitliv, James It. Frj. II. Giigg (rer.), FiederieU Hihlebunil, D. '1'. Hema.i, G. Kellers, Jehn KnnUcr ( I), Wiliner Kuutz, Patrick Mallog, Dersev Muriel, Anreu ltehrei, Valentine S unlet, I Sheallei, K. M. Weidel, diailes Yeagci. Tilt' SpanKll Trc:ll I'ulliN a .Mellld Fi-iiin Ilia riillailclplutt liieulclt-llt'ialil. The L incasler feinilj r.unieis tlen't want the Spanisji tieaty latihed, Is cause II will mill the tobacco raising. But Pi esident Ar thur does want it, ami, theicleie, se does Sen Sen aeor Cameren. It vv ill l a beautiful sect.u.'le te see the Ijaucistcr eeiuity delegatieii ut Hurrlshuig, led I ij' tlie suave Mjliu and tlie iniiij- mciimau, selling out uiu iiueicsis m their constituents hi eulei te help tlie Cant Cant eien in.ichine. Anil mi.intinie tlie l.mcaster Vrmmner will be Hie oiganet the Kile, anil the -Yeit' J'ra which seems te hav e lieueiiiti an old one stands silently bj', linving been iinpresseil, pet imps bj tlie ussei liens of tlie Plillailelphia 'Vinci Hi it Cameren is alie.ulj eleeteil, unil that tlie people tieeri net try te object. Sates nl Ileal i:t.iti. Allan A. Herr A" Ce. sold last week at pri vate stle tlie fellow lug ie.il estate : Twn-slery brick ilvvelling, Ne. 113 1-ist New stieet, ewuetl bv Israel P. Mayer, te Mis. Giwke Troj'er, ter Jl.sOtl. Tvvivsterj' brick dwelling, Ne. 1,5.1 Hast New stieet, owned bv Israel P. Mayer, te Mrs, Hudislll, for Cham. Tv e tw o-sterj' frame dw ellings nt Knitters- town, Luneasler cenntj-, owned b.v Jehn N. Hiuliaker, te Hcnrv Umriis, for ?700. A l.eiiin fur Hie (iiiicrniu. TlioAVeineii'sSllkCultuio.issiviation which Is laboring earnestly te make America ti silk giewiug mid silk luanufaetuilng ceuntrj-, is ulsnit te present a handsome silk loom te tlie goveinerol'tho citv of Snijuu, in the Hely Lnuil. UisOilciiLil Hlgliiies.slss.iiri te he a vetv liberal and just i tiler, uud ismieiicour ismieiiceur ismieiicour ngeref tlie silk- Indiistiv. The iisstvl.itleu will llrst Hciiriuhunil loom, which will Inter be tollevved bj one epeiattd lij steam. I .line I inierad Tlm funeral or lalw.uri S. Mllley took place en Sunday afternoon m.ri wasuttendetl by Uuicaster Lmlge Ne. 117, I. O. O. F., mul Couestnga council, Ne. i. O. I'. A. M. Ser xlct'S weie hehl nt the Bethel Chiucli, Itev. .Seilhuiuer eilit'lating. The interinnut wns iiudenl Lnucastorceineterj. Tlie Neate.t Paper lu jintiitnr. Frem tlm Jlarlctyi Itculstci The neatest ixiin-r iu Ime,ister tlie I.v Tr.ddUiKSt'ijit reels pi oil I .that It was u tlie vv hilling slde hi national uilairs and lias "spruced up" according! j'. iSAJHJKIi KBV VERY AXGKY. tiii: r.u.Aiir.Tiirttwx iiaxk i'aii.viii: AX It ITS VAVSf.S. riirtlifrl'iirtlitilnrftli Onmli In llie Northern 1'inl TulkhiB r it Nitllenal lHult Tlm I're.blent of tlm llnfiuirt Ceneerii Itliiinrii tlm Nevntinpers. In Snturriny's I.VTdddttiKNCKit theie wns n brier nntlee of the susensIeii ortlie Farm ers' bank ri:il7.ibothtevvn, a private banking heuse owned mul cenihtcted by .Samuel Kbj. It was supposed at, that tlme that the closing et tlie bank would net amount (n much, ns the deposits went said te be light, and Mr. Lhj''s lent cstnte wns known te Ihi nniplj sullleietit te cover the $M,000 in judgniciits entereil up against him. But, since the doers of the liank tlescil, llicre nre miners tliat the rieiKislls nre quite heavj' a majority or the depositors being the Dunknrd nnd Mctitio Mctitie Mctitio nlte farmers lu the ndjnccnl ceuntrj, who wcie tempted te place tliclr surplus cash hi tlie bank because of tlie lllieral Interest (.liter cent). ald theiii for ids me. Fer seme j'ears past tlie bank has been In rather liail odor with tlie prominent business men of tlie borough, and tliej' have given it the ge-bj', transacting their business tlueugh the banks of Midiiletewn, Mount Jej- and this citv-. One objection which tliese men nre said te have hail against the bank, Is that it has In tel let red with their projector establishing n national hank iu tlie Iiernugh. WHAT Till! I.IAIIII.ITIIIS AllK. Tiie closing ortlie lntik created n geed ileal or excitement in I'.ll7,ibethteun nu Satuidaj, and when the news spread into tlie ceunlij' and reached the rural depositors, nutiilN'rsef tlieiu lleekcil te town te leek after their tem Miral Interests, lnsteailofgeliigto'inceling," ns is their Suudaj' custom. All kind of ru mors prevailed "among them and e.xagge- rated statenieuts concerning the tondi tendi tondi tieu of the bank were made. The most reliable statements are te tlie plltvt that tlie liabilities are lrem J0,(XKI te $100,000. The amount or assets nutslile or Mr. Khy'H real estate, is net known, or nt least is net made public. Mr. l'liy himself Is sick and unable te attend le business nnd It l i lay be seme ilavs lieforean neeuratosdite neeuratesdite neeuratosdite mentls made, Mr.lUij' issniil te licinuchchn gritied at the rumors which gave rlse te the run ujieii his bank, ami te h.ive threatened seme of the nowspupers w ith prosecution for tlie accounts thej- liave given of tlie suspen sion. Had It net been ler thes" rumors and the pnbllcitj given te them through tlie imiers, he says he w eiilri have pulled through all right ; nnd' he IsMIeves he can pull through j'et.but It may take seme tlme te de se. We nre assured that tliere is no truth in the report that Abratn Cellins, Mr. Lbv's father-in-law, unil Jehn HertIer, Ids clerk, hnve been appointed nssguees by Mr. Hbv'. Cp te 11 e'elisK this morning no assignment of Ids preK.'rtj- had been made. msTeitv ok Tin: hank. The bank was started hi 1T.O, and Mr. F.by is said te liave lieen backed by Mr. Cellins, Ids fatlicr-lu-l.ivv. It is said tliat Mr. Cellins iias net, ir lie ever had, anv pecimiarj' in lerest in tlie concern. Fer the lirst eight or ten vears of its existetice tlie lunk nppeared todeathiiving business and was Jargelj supimited bv tlie business men or the iKireugh ; but Mr. Kliy, having met with lieavj' losses In tlie stock or the Hanover Junction ndlread, lie lest their connilcnee te a conslderable extent, and their patronage wus withdraw n, nnd the business of tlie bank lias lieen steadilj going luck. 1A1.KIMI Ol' A XATIOXAI. 11AMC Tlietolslittle doubt that active measuies will be taken lij soine of tlie wealtli.v men of Fiialietiitown'te erganize a national hank In tliat borough, as tlicie is net in the county n IiMilltj' where ene under pieper manage. inent vveuld meet mero lllieral siipjiert. in: nu.r. nnr.srr.t: xe mom:. Imuran ('. Kevi (llvt'i l' III Siiliieii unit Aid tetles te lleteiim u .MInNter. The announcement wnsniade iiiCIeveland, Oliie, Sunday night, that Diuieun C. Kevt, (he laineus Seetcli athlete, had given up his sa loon business, renounced athletics, unil had decided te enter tlie ministrj'. Te a rtqiei ter who called upon him Mr. Hess said : "Yes I utn going te glve up iny saloon and shall vv restle no mere. I hav e decided le enter tlie pulpit, and nut hew pel feeling mj plans for that purpose. I have te-night vv l it ten u letter te the facility of Trlnltj' college, n theological seminarj' at Terente, for ad mission. 1 hepe te obtain a f.ivorable leplj", and ir I de I shall immediately close up mj alluirsnnri outer. Mj' purpose is te dike a tw e j'ears' eourse or study in theolegj' uud te then enter the ministry. " "Wliat lias caused veur present determina tion?" "PrlnciiKillj' n desire te help mj' lellevv men," replied the uthlete. "Sineo mj- vv ire's death 1 have no heait te lesunie inj- wiest llng inatelies, nnd the siloen business lias al ways lieen obnoxious te me, besides I am new cehv incctl that in tliisw u.v I can de the most geed, nnd that It is mj duty. In my iiiHli'iilnr ltnwtiic-4 I d.ivn seen ln.inv tdillD'S that vv ill he useful te me iu the pulpit. " It w 111 net Ih) m.v pin pese te wage a war upon saloon keepers espeelallj'. In ether words, I shall net xse asn relerined iliunk mil, for I have never been a druiikaid, neither will I preach and advocate teuiper ante extliisivelj'. It is lather my design te nelnt out lolhe"vouiur the ilauirers that lie in w ait rer theiii in the great cities, mul te adv o e o eate a v igoreus war en the disieputable tlens that inlest cities I 1iek) te get away liem the eitv within two weeks, mid te enter tol tel tol lege bv the Hist el" Febiuarj'." ltossisenoortho lies! known athletes iu the country. His leinaikiible matt lies with Cel. McLaughlin, MutsuriaSerakiehl, Mul Mul Mul iloen ami man V ethers will U lemeinbeitsl. He has hi lifs X)ssnssnu uliuest UK) medals wen Iiv him in athletic contests Fer the (ust veiir he bus been traveling tlueugh the country, lirl!eipallng In tlie Caledonian club ( nutests open, nlilj' toScelthinen, uud has wen nt least ulut'tv-llve ier cent, ortlie medals olleictl. Aii.lmMi Wt'itilliig. JehiiK. Mast nnri MKs Sthinie oek, son mul ilnughtcrnrvety vvenlthy Atuisli tanners residing near Morgantevv n, vveie m.uiieil en Satiirtl.ry. The plain ceroinenj- of Joining hnnils took plaee in tlie meeting-house, nfler vvhitli a lengthy piocesdeti iiinivlicd te u house, vvlioie u great banquet was held. A feature or the feast was as follews: A j-eting inuii seleeteil his Hweetlieat t and both went te the table. This action was lollevv ed by similar selections until nil the j'eung couples had geno In. A hyinii was sung, when roust ing for ten minutes followed. Then all arose, each couple heldlugn book lietwcen them, ami another hyinii was sung. Feast ing then continued another ten minutes vv hen tlieiu was mero singing ns heroic. In this vvaj- the festivities were kept up ler six hours lelill Id lleilliUeii'it Tielldlei. Jehn IX Dennlseu, vvlie Jumped his ball mid nbsceiuled fiem tlie jurisdiction of our court, was brought liem B.iltinieie en Satur dnj' ev ening lij- Slierill Touilinsen, mid leilged in llie Lancaster county prison. Levi Hensenig nppeared nt the olllee of Alderman Ferdnev, en Katuiiliij', mid tiled n complaint uguiust bouuiseii for l.ilse pretence. He ulleges tli.it Deiuiiseii bv falsi) unil ti-auri-ulent ieiesenlntlens obtained cattle te tlie value el' I.M!i.S7 fiem him. A ceniiiiltiueut vvas sent te the county ptisen tn detain Dcn nisnii bj' Alrieimau 1 euliiej-. Tills morning Themas J. Davis, esq,, Issued an attachment against Dennlseu for a debt nr$TitM.l I owing te Uenrge W. Slyer and tlie Nhuiiir attached fitti hi inoney and u geld watch anil chain whkh Dennlseu hud with lilni wlien lie was brought te tlie prison mid which Is new In thu hands of Koepcr Bttrk Bttrk Bttrk holtler. The slierill nlse seied a herst) and buggy belonging te Dennlseu nt his home in .M.IJ'lOW 11. Thirty MgliU (Int. One electrie nnd tvventy-nliiu gasollne lights vvoie roierteil as net burning en rint uiday and Sunday nights list. Death nr .sMlnitcl .Iiilui.im An I'atnes Aim), A Red CltUrn Samuel Jehnsen died at hi rcsldoiiee Iu Gorrieuvllle, J'eslerdny nged nlwut M j-enrs Deceased hns been niannger or the Pcquea sleui) qtiarrles owned bj Jmnes Yeung ,t Ce. He was taken sick seme tlme nge nnd died of a complication orillscases Downs a popular man In the neighborhood, vvliete he will lie greatlj- missed. He leaves a wife and n family of grew n children. Death nriui Old Cltdcn. Jehn Wechfiiwell known resident or tlie wmtlient sjctieu ortlie city died en Halurdnj-, atlilsresIdcneoNe. OH Seuth Queen street, aged 7.1 j-ears He wns n slieein iker Iiv trade and lived In the heuse vvhere he il led ter ever thlity ye.u. His ruiieral will take place lo-meriovv nnernoen at 3 o'clock. SiKlilen Deatli ndi Tlieatrli-it Ai;ent. Hdwnrd N. Clark, who was nn agent nnd member or llie New Yerk Sdiudaitl Dramatic, ceuipatij-, which npjiears In this city te-night, died suddenly in Potlstew u, j-eslerdaj-. Mr. Clark spent last Tiiursdaj' nnd I'ririn.vln this city, advertising his show nnd then icttlrned te Pottstown. On Saturday evening while standing in trout or the opera heuse he com plained or reeling ill mid cenchideil te gote the home of n relative. La-steveuitigii muni tier or tlie teinpauy went te tholieuscto in quiie after him w lien it wus ascertained that he vvas dead. The company were te hnve plnvcd "Hazel Klrkc" here this evening, lint owing le Clark's death the Mil will 1)0 i hanged te "The Tickct-ef-Leav e Man." Clark wns nlient SO j'ears nnd unmarried. He li.nl been with tlioceinpanj Initii week. HIS tAtXd-lAIST lir.OTIir.lt. Iteiuiliili lit Toe Itelatlte wlni Icnl Net Met for JVIuin Tliau l'erly l'enrs. Themas I Bell, or Nerwnlk, Conn., Is a weil-tiMln tailor. Foiiy-tluee j-eai-s nge he lived with his parents nnd nn elder brother, Hrivvnrd.nt Berwick, en tlieTweed, Scotland One morning I'd ward wns missing, mid it was round tliat he had run aw.iv- rrem home. Nothing was ever heard of hlin nnd iie wns siipiKiseri te lie dead. Iu 1SJ0 tlie parents tiled nnd Tliem is emigrated te America. Fer tlie pasttwcnt.v j'ears he has lived hi Nervvalk. On l'rldnv last u str.tnger ntrlved in town nml began inquiring for one Themas Bell. He vvas taken te Mr. Bell's place of business anil "there unneiinecrihitnself ns the leit brother lMwnrri. Mr. Bell was nt first In In creilnleus hut tlie stranger gave conclusive pi oefs of his Identity. Mr. Bell was finally eenvliiceil mid Joyfully weleetued him. Thev had net met bcforeforfoity-tlireo j-ears "When I left home lu 1311," saj-s Kdvvurd Bell, "I enlisted in the Hngllsh nrtlllery. I did tvventj'-one j'ears or netive service, nnd witli the urtillerj', wns hi tlie Crimean war. At tliccloieof tnj- servlee I was peusloneil nnd nt onee lell for my old home at Bervvlch, en the Tw ecd. On my arrival thure I learned that my parents had died j'ears before, and tliat Brether Themas had geno te America. I could diseoverno trace et his whnrcalieubt, and llnalij- gave up the seaith. "Alxiut a month age I received newsfreiu a Irictiil that mj brother was lix-ated Iiere In Nerwnlk. As seen ns possible I ielV ler this place, and here I am. I nm overjoyed nt meeting him again, anil I think I shall re main here tlie rest of my riavs I nm in comfortable circumstances, nnd shall make inv home with mj- brother." i'dwarri Bell Is 01 vears old, and is of line phj'sique. His brother Themas saj'h Hint if JMwnrtl is willing he will take hint into imrtnersliip. aeiix ki:t.i.y's vAvv.n svsrv.xns. MI taken Management in Polities I)etlt tlm Tamilian) (Irgvlii. The New Yerk Slur en Sundaj' unneuneed tliat it liasli id te succumb te tlie haul times, anil vv ill eulj-apiiear iu the ruttire as a Sun day piper. Tlie real causes rer tlie paper's devv nl'all nre easj- te Unci. It began a j'ear or songe piintinga seiies of diagrams showing the location of everj- gin mill and thinking saloon in the city. They vv ere marked out hi lilaek blocks nnd nil counted similarly, the uive nun tne giiueii puiace snowing niiKe. Tins made hundreds or the keepers or the bcttci class nf saloons mail. Then came the presidential campaign, and here the Star hint itself badly bv its cold support or Clove- l.mil.uiil itsleaningtew.ini Butler. It hadn't much el u margin te weik en, nnd this elec tion business breke it up. It is said tliat Jehn Kelly had ene or two gisid elleis ter it, but rciuscd them bet ause tlie would-be liu.vers would net plctlge thorn selves te sustain Tamilian v Hall and Jehn Kelly tlueugh thick and thin. Tlm Indication or ParNian Olrli. All exceptinnallj- well infeimeil Paris eor eer eor iesve)ident wiites in reterence te Parisian girls' cilucatleii : A personal niieedotevvill go luitlitr te teullim mj statement nluuit the degrading, though perhaps net altogether un justifiable, suspicion of Fieneli parents with rcgaul te their girls.nnd of tlie restraint iui iui pesed upon them te tlie tla.v of their mai mai liage. I iiumlicr nuieug mj' iit.jUainlKxer--, nn Ihiglisli indj-, vvell-'nevvu in tlie world of literature, the mother or two charming daughteis, eighteen nail nineteen. Though anxious that her girls should become tlioreughlj' lamlllar v ith l'lencli, m.v friend nbleeteil tii tlie huiniliatingsysteinol'surveil- lauce of the Frenti liairding whoel. Se while in Pails, she se it her gills te n fust, class I'stublislinient ns outileor pupils. The school was net u quuiteefun hour limn iier own losidenceat Neuillj. Oue daj' the elder vvas aecennianlcil thither by her cousin, n lltie Hngllsh lad. Tlie scnet.'.inlsttess told lier that such bihavier weulii bring her houseintoilisieptito. Tlie girl replied that ihiglish girls had no need of being watched te Is-iiuve themselves. She never ciiteml the house again. Aeilileiitatl) Cut His Threat. I Ian j- Boek, butcher, or Strusbi.rg, met with quite ii setieus nivhleut nt the ('MM Kej's hotel, West King stieet, Ihi- eitj-,abe ut 11 o'clock this meining lie wiw assisting-In en rjing a large cnii of laril into he cellar, w hen u small piece of oue el" the stejk' liroUe oil', causing hli.l te loe-o his looting, nnd lie fell te the IrOl.ent et tlie sdilis His neck stitiek. upon miner the "c.us" e! the 1 ird can, which cut a Rash just below liie chin, nierci than an inch and a half In length and leach leach Ingalmesttf the wiuriplK Ilait the weutid been nu intl lower It weUid lirebaldy lmve been fatal. The injuied man was taken tn Hull's drug Mere, where tlie ragged wound was sewed up. till. til. I.-) Xetes. Captain Chnilcs W. Felgor, emy son ofthe late secretary or the tieu-surv. has died hi (icuev.i, New Yeik, of consiimplieu, at the uge of 40 jenis He leaves nw lie nnd llve chililicn. t'nl. i:. 11 lllce. who wns United States minister te Japan under tlie administrations or Presidents Pierce, Buchanan, Lincoln mul (Ir.iiit, dietl In Washington, nged 01. A. Fuller Crane, n well known lihleniid leather ineicTiuut nf Baltimore, died hi tliat city, aged 01. Ilieke Ills Arm. Sutidav iiieriihig Geoige D. Wmi'el, nged 1 1 j-cats n son of J. K. Wurrel, or Intercourse, went te tlie hflioel liouse in which Miss Snllie hlehinan Is teacher, Jbr tlie puriiose of keeplug nil the llie In the steve se that the loom would be warm Monday morning. On his way home, he Inadvertently stcpiied oil the plank-walk nnd, lulling, breke his left nrinnbovetho wrist. Dr. W. II. Smith, of Intel course, set the hiekeii linn. Ailinlnlcil a Niitlnmil ABileulluml DelfpUe. from 111" Mount Jey Her.dil, Hen. JcsMi ICennedj', formerly ortlie Mount Jnv orphan school, nutsiu incuienihlu caildl caildl .liie for CeiiLrres.s finiii tills distllc,, Ulld lalclvrcmeveil te Iowa, has beceme u pro pre IK'iiruslaiuier, and has lieen apiKiltited by tlie governor or his state u delegate, te the Natltmal Agricultural socletj", which will meet in New Oi leans ne.xt j'enr. 'Tlie Jt.iarut" en Mturitay Jt'lglit. On Saturday evening llie BeiiuettA: Moul Moul ten epem eempanj appeared lu the eient hottie Ter the lust time, and the audience was again very large. "The Mascot" was suiiff in a stvie original with this tsmipany and it seeinetl te please. The treni went trem Iiere teTieiilpn, wherotlieyupiiear this week. tiii: MeitTtr.niY TKRMBLB DEATH 01? HOlOT? 1 1 i:u:n:x or ri;ti'i; vt.ritHuiAr.mi ini.t.v.n n t- a i.ocehoti r ? -. -,!A They Ilseapn lrein Their IMnlnre Near I'tuM- luirg, Ohie, ,re titertaUeii inn Nurrewf, Cut nml (Irniiml I'leres liy it Pnueu. $ KfrTiidn-TliB Titflnti Woimtteid ""!' Sill MMiixenni.t), e j,,. i2.A fmv lniu. w est or I'lattsbiiig, cinrk county, rrttimn'i U ..,H..,, mrim t lytiusiiaie uorses escaped i from thelr stnre nnd were eik the railway truck, near Hawkins' (Jut W lieu the cast bound train rmnnnlnntr hf. id ."-s rate efn tnlle nnilntite, Tlie frlahtencil heiW J " ran nleiifr tlie track ami were ehased hy llmf 1 "leiuini,,. Jmi, uiii narrow cm, niillcueuciOM togethcr. crewillmr eacli ether. 1 fei-e tlm lMlf ' 1 caine thiinderliig nleng nnd hi a second thtji thtji thtji liorseswcre mnslicil ngainstthe enrth Hlrieira? ' cutiiptuidcr tlie wheels or dnsheil high In 3j ' the air. The locomotive nlew oil tin ouch llmtf shrieking mass, killing cloven out of tfiSJ iwcivc, unit nntiiy wentidliig the tvvelfl!i.i Tlie great speed of tlie train saved It fremjjj neing tuieiieii. The ctiglne wns only slightly XI tlnmnged. The horses were Mtluetl nt fawSH per liead. -jjS'5 Tin: I'llllAlililA-irrA .t ni:.inrvn. &$& Tlie Allltll li 3Ieellli!? Tlin I'lnnn, Inl cn. t.i. llie ltnllni.nl mi.l dial nml Iren Cem- ;i iwinjr Set I'lirtli. ,.... . ...... , . M. -r i iiii,Ani;i.niiA, .inn. i Tlie mitiuiUaliM lneetlng or the Phllndelphta k llendhig railroad eeniiiany was presided overbvKri- want T. Wiielen nnd has thus far lioe!ir; entirely harmonious Tlie annual re- ISl pert wns except ienally bilcf. Tlie fti tlohteftho mllreiul, InrliitlliiiricuclvcrV cerxi" tilliailesis$'J,0s(l)2H; citrieut liabilities $7,. .ft 770,815; tetil debt 51P,a)7,050. Tlie fieatliifr ? iiuut et llie coal and Iren company' is c-.i'e-v,-.!.! j current liauiiuies Olc-tjl, ' ;, in, i euu ei ueiu conipanies, fi,rli, s.-5 Hit. Tlie st.ileinenter earnings nmloxiienso'"N sliovvedgres earnings or $I7,4.")0,81S ; sreas"'! ,n ,u,, v-.,"", '. t iii;i ailllll, t ,',-n , Js ra '' 1.1 'Clin l.nn,ll,n1,lMpf .tint, !. ...nl.. ..!..... -e f JW i,,Vi .,. ,wii we M1,II, ,(,u 111 111, lUIltl tfl Wl ,. 1.I..1. t. ...... I.h.. ,...,.,l,.l 1 I.l 2 i! , iiiun ii i, i, wt-t'ii iMiifiiaiit'vi, was presunieu nnuAir. ifatikim it. tiewcu uinilen lcngthv ,143 speei'h lu Its r.iver. Arter Sfr. (Hewen had concluded his remarks the election Ih was proeooiled with, and tliore is little, S ii any opposition te tlie regular ticket, as follews: president, Oeorge UeIJ. ,fi ICclni : niannirers. J. It. .T.lnnlnentl. I- V. -Sf Wllllautseii, Franklin A. Comly, Jeseph t Wliarten, Joint Wauauiaker, llnberl lli "$& Sayre ; secretary, Albert roster ; tro.mtrer, m Win. A. Church. 'AM Plielnn Will Oet Well. !M Nr.w Yerk, Jan. li At the hospital te- daj- it vvas refuted that Captain Phclan vvafejO progressing veiysatisfacterilj", most of the 'SH vv emuls being nlreadj' healed. It is oxpected '$$ mat tne weunti w iiicu iracitiruu llie uone ei ,nv l. let ... I .!.., .... rAut-.... . i.7j inn it-ii in in, nun iiiu iiiui nuuuus llU9llsa wound of nil in the Ien arm, will he JieaIe4t?5 by te-nlglid The captain's wife Is with hliti,it t.i...,.r, ....v.. 'rail Ir, llm. r.i.ti 1. ....e... f,ll. t-.l- huvin; , jiiinrii umiiiv inuii iiuisii. t.ll. itPi W Iniiliiii Paper .Make Merry Over 11 ewe Jc? Londex, .Inn. li All the nevvspaperH&f speak in n sitirleil manner of O'Donevail $M Itessvs priulcnce lu doing absent from hid fj olllee during tlie rraejsen Fritlaj. tjM Ilelvu dntdnnuil VViiuU Her Vetes Ceunteids VV ASin.NOTt).V,.IUll. ij, iscnmej Ainengss the petitions preiented was ene from Uelva3- Loekweod, pi-aitig Congress te .sce thntihera etes cast for her-for prestdcirt-be tuiiuitutl. TfM Heuse. Among tlie resolutions Intre-','i3 duccil wns one bj JIcAdoe, (New Jcrsej-),' f'.iltlliivtiivm thn lielmnsitne rrniieml fill- Ilia & ,A,i,l.kti ,,u l i Itnlltn t ,,rt ll, It.lil l,M, htlS i,, ,.', ,n ., ,,..u..,i-. ... i, ,..,j i,. .',. j5 law applies te letter carriers j8f - - - - spN Mining Sttigiiutinu In tlie Lehigh Vnlley. ..,, Wn.Kitsiivititi:, P.u, Jan. li The Allien' 4 coal ceiiipatij' nt Alden, near this city, iiescil?gj their mines this liinriining for nn indefinite JuS lime. Thej' liave employed S00 ineii. It Is j rumnied nineiig coal opernlers here that the ,jJ I.ehlgh Vnllej" coal company nre nbeut teM shut ilnwii in sntnnil ivf lliplr cnllnnps wlllcll f-7 will th:ew 1,000 parsons out of omplej'iiient.r A Wife .Murderer Sentence t In lie Hanged. B.i.Ti5ieitt:, Mil., Jan. 12. Jehn Sett,jS coleied, convicted of the murder of his wife bv poison, w-asto-rinj'feentcneedtolioliniigod. jt, The governor will Iiv the date. AVhcn seu-,5 lencen ,eeii secmen moie ucau inuu uuvc, ,..! He isWitTeriiigrromceusumptionniid paralyMg sis uud at liesl cm llve but a short tlme. S Chars c Apilnnt an Army Olttcer WASmxfiTe.v, D. C, Jan. li Gen. IlaranAtSfi chief signal eniccr,has tiled with the secretary & of uiir I'nrtenl cleiri.es mniliist (leu. ('li'illlleflV-.rtt ... ..... .w...... ......n. - n. .-.-- ... -,, ?3l McKcever, assistant adjutant gcnernl, feraH?a legeci reinarun iierog.uerj- te i.ieuu ureeijj unil tne management ei ine o.xiwtiuien nents te Ids relief by the signal ofllce. t' ' , .. . . - 'jfJl YevKitns, N. Y., Jan. li A Tour Bteryfg brick building eecuiiied by Iteetl A Cermlck, m A M'llO.OOO Ilrn 111 Viltllrer. . X. '"'.S lnauut'aetiiiliig chemists, the Maltlne manual tactiiiiiig eempanj-, ami me iew ierK I ll.lllliai ll l-wmi;,i,iiwii, .,- lUlllirjul ..J ...wj, cmlv tills nieriiltig. Less ev er ?200,000. &j 111. .... ...... .1 .... ....I.. II..,, .. na iln.lpncnil li lira J ... ., , ,. ...,. -! neilTd l.lllll, tiling in u j.ii;iisi, .,.,, j". I.o.sne.v, ,ian. i. .v severu gaie prevairara nlonirthecntlii) British coast. A niiillbereTi v essel'i me icperted w reeked and many llve'? i'' k A -Miiulcrer Seiiteneeil te 1'! Years. "k f.,... llm v V T Tn, ID TltAni.fi vjti .111,1' 1 llllltlil, -. ., ...III. I. lWltWT J Kilej-, tsmv icted of nun der Iu tlie second Jb-h giee ler Killing naniuei r. iieruer.wns uwujr 9j . .... . . . , ,... . t.. Vn, scnieuccii loiweivo jcait uupiiseiuufiii. iii,j Hie state prison. j Apimlnteil State Tieaturer of New Jeniey, TitdNTe.v, N. J., Jan. li The govorner Blaekwcll state treasurer, vlee Wrlgh tleceaseii. w A Celd Wave In Diihqtn. I'Atttie, Jmt. li A cold wave Is Kiveeplnjr tlevv 11 OH mis seciiuu nun is uavunnri Onut.vdTAit, Jan. li A slight KirthuuiikaVi tIia flllinillnr lEneic SllllUell. , l1 wns ion ncre ie-tiaj-. m -- ' ; JVM WAKin.vtnesf, D. C, Jan. li Fer'HnH Mhhlle Atltiiitle sUttes, generally xil clearing weather, preceeded by lhjhCI lrn,l iilns. sniithwesterlv Hhlftlllir te cellUti nertliw csterly winds, rising preeeedcil en Urn . cixist by railing barometer. Ill en HI luaiiiriiratleu Ere. ,''i f; en end Marmadilke la lvluir In Ills ree J nt the Hetol Verther, Kd TmH uiliwl wild iuis.il heiunrrlin'C nnd toero W.S ...xui,,! Ilmf llm l,il, rriimt epmillOlltOA willed ' are te formally Install hlin In the efficii tt4 govx'rner of the Ktute or .xiiweun IIIUV IlllV" l' I'W pnil"'!"'" ...--- ,---tf i. .. .. i, ,v.rL-imr ttiiii thu i2overtier-( l.. lul.11, llin llntf of lllissl nml tti 1 initlent hi condition t" g" through,!? lermailtlt'i ei me niiiiiKuniMiMi. vjw Marmadilke Is kept iierfettlj' tpilet mti from eju'lli'iiiuill, win no reni.w ihug'j will take place, tliw Uwniwf J I .. II, I... ..II Vl.,1.1 !.,' llllt 4JH I iixtltciiioiiter rush of btoetl te thci,!' result dlsaUreuslj', t ,. Arram-lnif fur H'lttr I e.....i.,i,i( t il.e Water WadW i 1 lallech was ut Heading eh ? HOIS (SllltUttOtl Willi HWCOWWWVU. tmm j lert fiiiimlry cenilwiiyjW' inKi pljsi for our nit)'.' " , t., -