Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, January 24, 1885, Image 1

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STOVB IX BY AX ICK HIjOK.
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Mi:iuva n.tiiK D.tniMi xvxic
ix tninr or t.AXn.
Tim 'iiinlu mill XIhip 4'lltiu In Hi" IHkk!I
Nearly 1'niir Minim lli'lerr Tlicj urn
lleiii.l, tint .til llninW
rr f.iiril,
Tite American Kirk Daring, commanded
li. Captain Stever, leured fiem I'hlladclphl.i
iiiiTIiiih tiy with n cargo of l) Ieiih of ltldi ltldi
inlueiis coat for 11. in una. At three o'clock
l'llilnv morning liur ieit liew wiisMevp In
liy Ice, nt Cellins" llcaeh, ami ulie .mk lit
Hiiro r.it liniiis of wtilcr. These en beaul
were the captain, two tiutes, n steward, nnil
tierevv it nit turn. The first mate Is named
White, nnil tin-ciew wero Celer llelst, Leuis
lYtersen, Jehn st.mvne, Arcliln Currle,
iiKiist Il-niuen-, nnil Hurry Wilpciiny.
Tlie mines of the ncvemi utate nml Meuard
'mild iml lie nsccrlalmd, All hands were
Nuved. One of the crew telil thn Mery of the
"in "men it ilucuallllallV as InlleWS :
'I lie ImiI. Ml Phllaileltihlii towed by tin'
tllir llntiii. Shi- was ml oil wetn-OUt vessel,
v liax Ing Ims-ii Imllt twenty jearsage, ami her
timbers w.re almost rotleu. Huge Hands
nflcovvcie ciiceiiuIpkiI nil the win down
the river, nml grated harshly against the
Miles of tin vpssel, threntculiu every
moment te knock linrtn phses When night
hiic Hip I'niw retired, leav In;; mil v ene man
en dcvk, as the lurk was Mill In tow. At mid.
nlirht llie first in.ite took lilt turn at the
w.itili, ami wvs tliii Military npciii,iiit of Hip
deck,
in. irons nvsii veainst Tin: visssni..
The Ipe fines Ihsx-iiue imiru numerous hi
Hut night adv.uictil, and dashed ugalnt the
arl; with ixiwcrftil ferce. The pulling lug
pulled her Mralght ahead, and the bow of the
birkwns fnnpil thteucli grout nllps of Icp.
whii h riinlipil ualnl her with an almost
rpIMieH imiii'i, The thulici-s cracked onil enil
imiiHlv iiinler Hip irei-mre, nml it wai per-
't'Miilr Hi.it thev iiiiit ie vnv unU
li in l itrr Will riMli'hlHl. '1I0PI0, UM'll
'' Hi thumping miiitul rmi'Pil liy the In',
"r- heiiiiiI a-tli-eii In thelr Imnknii'id teLilly
mi. iii. l'Hit n the ceinliiL- illaiter.
niii inri'K iiiiikk i rm.iy morning n
ur. it i lt'' i nulied iiKaliiit the Uirk'n pert
' 'lln sti ilmil tiuilHTM, no longer ftini.
M ..I i , llna hi. tiri"4irp. innp w.iv. unit
i.p w i'. i pinni'd into the ps.sp in miIiihkm.
Mm- lull luitlU iniltiil the puh en deck,
out l'n nlUllipti'd tiy iniltcil hellW In at
int.'t tin uiii-titlen of tliM en lxhinl the
llnn-u. Ien the hewllii; of the wind and
ihuiKii nml rimr, inaile liy the rrstxlihif: roll rell
n'K l" dr.. lined Ihi'lr' crli'i, uhich I'eiild
li.iy li it lun'K hruril toil lit'tanay.
I'ln- in ( li h mi" -trk'kt'ii with termr, ,i
Hi. ..'! .im t.iit lilllntr with wati-r, and
Hi. n ..-. mi. I no w.i efatlr.ictliii; lira niten
lum cii tin Hhiit'hi row. The d.irkni"i wat
I i mil n-u l.ii tlie latter In notii'e the D.irhiK'x
Miliii. ii "iml a ,i .it ri"nirri wmie ene
in ttu Iiihhii liy whlrh llie liark w.im I-eIiik
t'id Imping Hint the nicit en llie Hriii'e
Mmi .1 u. nio.iware lij llie hlneklun f the
i"Ii Hi ir xuiit'tliiiiK was wrenif. Ne Mxiner
wat Hii-Imwvr out than the lurk iie a
inn h. uii.l with Khrie'ts the uu'ii rnilail te
'ii nli lt, uxnpetlns iiiiiim'iilJirlly that
i in . -.-...I would niiik.
an iMi rmiM i in: wm.vK.
" lli iiiihlin lurvli of the hark threw the
ipiam ami tiinte into the rlgtfhifr, te whlrh
liier iliing. The second mate, Mew aril and
li. .if the rrrw gaiiipd the Ui.il in cilily.
Ilipj ptiihrd aw.iy hs niplilU an imkiIIiIe a
flip Kirk ".in Mnklnp. 1 lurry WIIikmihv, .1
..iti li l iv. w.itelinlni; te tin- piiprn hIiIe.
tint ai tin luiiit was pitslicd oil, UnM mill
rrtersrui KraHil him mill inilli'd him In.
M'-anu Nile the l.iikiii it llip htWM'r had
ii a ii'itu nl liy the erew en the llrnre, and
no put kn k. the prow et the Daring roweil
e the diriitien of the Itruee as licst they
mill tlmunli llie iep, and wero liirkul up. '
The DaruiR wat lurtiuiatcly in u.ilv
llirce r.itlienis el water, and when her kepi
tuui IiihI iKitunu the iltvk win Uuelv unilcr
wat r. The tut; Itruee itiiild net nppre.ii'h
Inr en hi leimi uf the iee which was raiildly
1'ilim; up alwmi Hip sunken wim'l, ami the
tapkilu ami lu.ite were thcretore eouipellod
! n i mi in the rltfKbitf until dayli),'ht.
PI" mtlen d terrllily fruiil the hitter cold,
Hid '' H Hie tlimi;ht that It would ! mre
dt.iili in h i 40 '.in them thopeurao tecling
t.i ilie i j mint, Wliu'i d.iinlit apiwaretl
tin w 1 1 ' liquid liy amither Hir w hich hail
lime te ihi ir .iMsistniiii'. 'lhey wero cared
"i until I'riday aftenicim, when all li.iuiH
i'-k the l.l'i train from llemliay Heek te
riiilndplphia. They iicd nethlnj; hut Iho
lel'iiinjtlipj had eii.all their otheriio'isosilous
haiiiK Kemi down with tbe bark, ami the
prow are ilr stitute.
'1 lie Daring was en mil by paitivs in Port
land, Iipi aneut thore "wiiiir J. S. Wlnslew.
Her e uiiiu-iini in l'hilailt'ltlila were J. II.
llain I, ji. .v Ln, ia" Walnut btrcut
C...I v;i v ,i:tvv.n ie,
lie lli-liters IIIiIiiiiiii anil an ,ililrr. nt llii llii
Neit erk Slate "eriiial rlieel.
rrpsulentloet CTevelandattendPil the com cem
iu ii'-'ini'iit ei:rcliOS of the State Nerm tl
n hoel, Albuiy, eti l'rhlay aflernoen. llewas
liitredueixl by Prosldeiit Waterbury, and,
adilri'ssiin; the fsnuluitiu clan. In piosont piesont piosent
nitliom with their diploma , hald :
' I him'Kladly availed inyall of the prl
il S' aiiDi detl me of iiartli'lpjtiin; In thot'i thet'i thot'i
eri ises ejiniipeted with jour Kiadualleii. It
m the phiniiiK partalhillcd te me le present
tojeutho c iiloneo tiiat you h.ue enjoyed
tlieidiii Uinnal advautige which turiiilu.ile
Um1.iv. Thocauseof education Is se import
ant in a country w here the Intolllgenee and
jirnper training of the people lie at Hip foun
dation of Iho Kilet v of the Htate that uu iKitrl-
ullp citizen can full Ui be lutercsted In an oo eo oe
tasion nf this kind, wheie an lnstitiilleii he
inefiil and ilisthiKiiIsliPil as our Nermal
sehoel scuds forth no lart;e a (lass fully
P'lUlpiied ler tlie b.Utloef life and for the din
rharpi 'if the duties which await themas
Anieritrin uipii ami women. 801110 of you
will, I Bunpese, in the capacity of tuaehem.
Killile niiu direct these who w ill leek forward
te a graduation day which Khali, like jeuri.,
tie foil of .intisf.tclioiiandlieiK.'.
" Yeu will ewo te thorn a sacred duty, and
'Jin partnt school has the light te demand
at mr hands that her lllllui'iice, which bv
Mitu te u hunt will he enlarged and broad bread broad
encd, shall lnse iioneof the .ilutary anil
benefii'ent charactei with which It rests en
Mm at this hour, and these of you who Hhall
fellow eilier ways of life aie In ilutv lietiud
te de honor by uclilevlni; success ami useful-ne-m
in the liht ether inspiration. We will
net Imiljur the thought te-day that the di
plomas which you are about te rcceivn v ill
ever remind j en of school hour waited, or
of opportunities uuiiiipio-eil, but rather we
willfiepp that they will he heu vcnii nnl'
happy dajs and of associations whlih
ihr hikIi lile jeii may plc.isautlvcheiish."
llililscliiii -N. ,1 SeliiMil-llumu I'll 11I,
A umle was fertuiuately averted in the
SiH'eml ward M hoel honse of llrldgeteu, N,
J . iii l'liday. Seino lleml had piled up a
lolef rubbish near the Houth "-Inn talrway
Mimetime iliuiuK 'I'liinxl.iy nlglit and en
I 1 May ut about II o'clock It was dlscecred
le 1k en lire. 1'iolesser t II. l'latti", the
priucllKil el the school sent for the jaultei' te
atteiid tlie lircs, ns the hchoel roeina were
cold, When HioJ.uiliurcaiiie he dlsceeied
Iho Haines, lie notified I'rofenser 1'latlM
that the bulldliii; was 011 llie. 'Iho professor
went te Iho boveraldeiiartineuts anil luiletly
disiuKsed the SOOehlldrcri. They were get out
of the building hofero they knew the cause.
Heme el the lai-ger puplhi atislsted In extln
uiliMiillK the Humes, whkh did but llttle
danuKO. "jiiHiiiclQii is I'asteueil upon ene of
the piinlls of tlie hcIkkiI. Ne nriests Jia e yet
been made
Mriu of lU'llrr'lliiifi.
'1 he liaUiuieie .UuiiiiKC'ie'diV Jtceunt pub
liihes a long list of the leading industries
which hae reHiiiued during llie last four
wivkNjthe number of hands employed by
these eoucenm belnii about W.OlH) ; " w hlle it
lsc'tlnuted that the niiinbcr emptej'cd by
the Btmllpr works latelv Hlarted up and
new irlvcu in this list is fully 1i,oeq making
u total of lm),ei)0 inen that have miiiu tu work
lu iiuiii uf icturlnK enterprises shice January
IJ." In addition, 11 larK" number of
miners, IO,000 In ene IVnnsvlvnnLi county
iiloiie," liavw begun weik " within 11 lew
w eek.
iim.
.1 MM LAW SUIT.
Itimnp Ciinltlliic In .iirar lu llm l'llllnii;
1'fiiirt fnr."lr. II. .1, 'lidninii.
I tout Hid PllUhlltx Pent
There will hhertly Ih' 11 lialllti in the court
or common plean, Ne. of this county lu
w hli'h neuie of Iho1;realest leirnl gladlaterM el
this country mid the renowned Kosceo Conk Cenk
lllitf, of New Yerk, will 1 npiKO. The ense or
thn well-known con! racler, II. . I, Medraiiu,
of Uiticasler, nnliiht Iho I'lltsbiiiK mid Lake
Krle for extni work done, for w hlcli herlahus
a half million of dellai due him, will lie
Ip'twl, IIespihi Cenkllni;, 1", M. Miipu
and llampleu .V llilrell will de Irattle
Ter Mr. MeOruiiu ll.ivld T. Watsen
nml Knet A Heed wilt ap'tr for tin
liillnrid ciiiiipiinv. Mr. Midranii (lailiis the
routeol thetitid was iliaiiK'i'il. cntaillui; the
drl'lner plk"i and iuernaslue; oxpeusos te
him nliieuutluir In hall a million dollars. Up
also claims that a with incut was alleileil
bv false rciirostiiitatleus, and that Selr.ntlan
vlmiiiei, the chlcr eiiKiui'Pi', had nliiMsl le
ln him estimates ler the etlni work done,
when, he claims, the roverse of this Is Irilc.
lle alleges when the represpnlaliens were
hiiiile bv Iho beard ofdirPiters thev hid
Kii(tluntr WlmniPr'M eitlmale in Hielr"Ks.
len, allowing Mr. Mcilraun Iho iimeiiut
el ilmeil bv him, and thev told Mr. Mc( ir.iiin
11 deliberate untruth, which Mr. MitSrauii
pre(M by Hip allldalt or I'niiliicer Wlni
tiler. In this eoiims'llen It Is also stited that Dr.
Hestatler tried le Induce Mr. McMranu te
withdraw his suit iiilustlhe Uiko I'.rle re.ul
bv prttiuMiiK t" Ji"!' lm llirce iiiutracts en
theuew Seiiiheru lVnnl mill read, new
li'liux built by Mnsti Her and auilerbilt.
I.Ip1 times .-in lw cxiivled when Iho legal
Khiillahns Hhy their 1 aMnrs Inte the rliiR. It
will lip pspivi.dly llely when the lordly
ItosiiTennil the courtly D.niil piii.ike In a
li mil te hind encnuutpr iK'tore the bar with
NUi'hadmlriblP MsiiniN as r'red M.urcu ami
i'hll Kiiev. Willi .lini Heed and Jehn l)al
ri'll ilnliifi tlii'Kpiini;luidewii. When Itcfcnsi
KulUKCiills tiimi Hip court lieuwi will be lull
and oerllowluir. '1 he case w ill probably Ih
palhsl up In two wppks.
Mia nrresirs niti oeiiui:.
Tlm I lllrrni Alnrnicil ut Hei rnrinlil ililp
pcariiiiri- of the Miiiirli um 1.
Ai-
Tlip.Siisrpichauiiaat 1'erl I)('iest, 011 i'ri
day night, preieuted a inore fonnldable a
(icaralicp than It has before duilii(; the winter,
liclng gergdl with lee fi 0111 I'arrett's Island,
three mlles south or Tort Dcijite, mid cx cx
teiiillngHexeril miles 1101th and from slieie
tevliuru. This aflermsin tlie lie U'g.111 mov mev
Ing down anil Ih.ui gerglni; ten or tlftoeii
fpi't high opHisite I'ert Deposit, IrickiUKtliP
water Inte town, mibmctvlii'r the cntlru
lower hpctien, atuiulug 11 ileplh of two or
Hiksi feet in the Mnets, and at 111.111 v plai cs
also llDe-ltii.t: ullarx unit .turd. The most
inti'iiui excitement pre'alled. 'I he water
ceiitlniied rising fur half an hour and rose
llM' feel In twiutv miiiuti-s.
TIipciIIwiim irmineil their sloe k, 1. images
and ether personal etlisl le placet of s.ilety.
I'Mlniis rrsldin in Hie lower hoctlen pto pte
ivued ler the gerp l ineiug Inte the
hoeoiid Moiles of their duelling. A Jiarty
of ladies and gi lillninen who weru skating
iiniii llm iicr iinrmwlv mtiissl with tliiir
llps. All Hip rolling Mix k of the 1'ert Dp
IkiiII, llailread ininpaiiy was iiiemsI te
plates of fiafely. The Ice backed up en the
railroad, whkli reiuilrcd a fensi of inch le
nioe the olistructleusfor two iiorth-leuuil
trams The water is gradually falling.
Sllllllilll in .1 In f I'lcllt.
Jehn l .Sullivan Iks-jiiip ingaged ill a lice
fight in an I 'Het Mr-pet, llosten, bar riHiui
TIiiiismI.iv night, wherrj he had Iveu drink
ing with lilt com 1 -anions most et the altpriioen.
Sullivan wasetleuiledat a 111 111 11 lined Iledg
kins, uhe4( epiiili en pugilistic 111. liters dif
fered Irnui hlsuwn, and after 101110 wenls the
champion caught lleilgkins by betliaruisaml
with his he-id Mruck Hie latter Isitwctn the
p.ps. Anether of the iiurly, named Dellere,
at this point sweru at Milllxau and said he
was no man. Keleasing ll.idgkuis from his
gnup Siilllimi Mrihk'Delipre, telling him
Hpuseless te tlie lima-. 1 riciiils et the laltei
interfered and Hie light Immune general. The
melee had progressed but a hhert Hiup when
the liar tender, named Magulie, it Is allcseil,
drnw a re el ver, the night et w lilih, tog ther
with the prompt arrival of a detail of eight
elllcers lisim sulien I, roslereil Ulet, but net
until all these present were inure m-leu hurl.
At sight of the elllcer Sullivan was hurried
from the saloon Ihieugh a icar deer by his
trlends. Deberp, who was unite badly hurt,
declares that he will precurn a warrant ler
Sullivan's arreM.
A ft. I MMT.V.IV IIAMim.
r.iln Ilie llintti l'tii.ilt. fur llitvliii; rei.
eilllfil ti Vim tier.
Aullieiiy Walker, a negre ami a legularly
ordained minister of Iho ChrNti.iu Church,
was hanged In Mar-hall, Teas, 011 l'rlday
ter the murder of William Ifenr.v, a white
man, In November, ls.il. When senlcuceil
ledcith. 011 tlie I'Jlh of last mouth, he ac ac
knewled his gulltaud asked that Ills sen sen
tciice liec.imcdeut at the earliest dav. He
at the 4.11110 time, appealeil for charity te Ins
w He and six. eluldreu. and iiassed a hat around
the courtroom lilinscir, cillei'HngiV.
On the .id of August last, alter he hail been
con vieted of null tier in tlie 1I1M degree, he
had a lollgieus sort ice In the county Jail and
preached an excellent sermon. All during
his imprisonment be Imre his tilals with
guilt fortitude. His c.iie was appealed te the
supreme court, wheie an udverMi decision
was lendered. nxocutiie leniency was also
Invoked, but wiiheut avail.
limniite I'liiiuil liming Mnlcil IIihiKm.
J. C. Telbci t, icccutly an employee et the
Chicago 1'uMle Libraiy, lint new a medi
cal Mtidmt, has been arrested upon the
charge of stealing about ,j,m volittnes of the
most valuahle works lu the library. The
books were reeeveied and taken te the ixilice
lieailiiu.ii ters yesterday, when among the
lioekswas discovered a be cenUlning ex
plosives. The I mix was about a feet long and
kIx inches deep. Insule it was a let of saw
dust which was tucked around a nickel-
plated lovelver. This sivv dust was Maturated
w itli glycol Inc. A little crank inade of thick
w Ire waaathii lied te the outside of the Ikiv.
The police weie nun li alarmed, and ale ill
vided as te whether Telbort designed his
own destruction il the robbery should be
discovered or intended the explosives ler
theso who teiind the books Telbort ex
plained the picsouce of the be by Haying
that he liul been experimenting with dy
namite. Cl.li.ll iiT dill 1111.I IIIIII111.V Alillnnllj.
.ludge ntgerald, of Tuscon, Ari.iiua, has
uidered thenhcilir te put llerger, who was
ejected fiem his ranch 011 the I'apage u-ser-vatieii,
by Indian geul Wheeler, in lepes.
session of bin premises Suli-agcut Halt and
Lieut. .Masen, in chat go of the troops 011 Mer
ger's ranch, treated the eidcrwlth ceuteiupt.
Tlie com t then Uitted an elder te bring Hart,
Lieut. Masen ami his leuiui.uul betoie the
court. A conflict it expected, as It Is helleved
the soldiers will net submit te arrest.
Srvire Weather In Texas,
The coiitluueiis rains and sleet dining the
past several da.v throughout laisteiu and
Southern Texas have been vc'rywveie 011
Meck and railroads. All stieaiiis at e very
iuuc.li suellcn and giave appiehcnslens aie
felt by all rail lead lines ThoTe.xasA New
Orleans reail has abandoned both iias.s.onger
and ft eight tniille en account of extensive
washouts. Keperta are coming hi Irem tlie
surieiiiiumg laiieueMei neavy losses et slieep
uml eattlij en account of the Novere weather.
Iliewncil Wlille skating.
Daniel C. reiiuewill, seu of .SI111011 I'einie.
will, a piemlueut citizen of Sussex county,
Del., .1 Mmleut at the Coul'erence aeadeinv,
Dever, while skating 1'iid ly oveiilugen Sfu
ver lake, fell thieugli llie Ice ami was
ilrewued. All elloitfef his lellew Mtiilents
10 losciieiiuil weie ill villi. HIS Isiity lias
been rouevoitid.
.Mould cil Ills Side llaiiKhlei,
A man living ut lauie like, Out., while
tltiiukeu Wediicsuav night striuk his sick
daughter with a chair, killing her. The
girl's mother lied from the house ami sought
leluge vv ltd n 111 1 ,bbei, hut died at tl,e hitters
house from oxpesuio dining her Journey
tngrt, the vvgathei' bging inleitsely cod.
LANCASTHK,
GIIUHCIIKS AXI) PKKACIIKHS.
I.WIIWVr J.Vl VOMMK.YT HKl.ATIM)
TO A I.I. lilt: lli:.OMI.VATItlXS
1'ait nml l'lgiirr of ltij Hi DkIimih l.lfe el tlie
World Tin I'rngri'Mlti Vloiiiienl of
ChrMI nilly In Ilie (Hit World nml
llm ' In Uriel I'liriii.
The Church of Cnglaml has lu lis ranks
about 72 per cent, of the whele imputation.
The Temple eliurcli (In Londen), part of
which Is TOIvoirielil. is imn eicu In visitors
d illy.
Therein! new 'A.VM Veimg Men's Chris.
Han associations lu the world. I'he (lrst was
eig-inlfpil forty years age lu Londen, Cng
laud. 'llie religious imputation of I'iltsburg and
Allegheny is thus divided: Prnlcituiils,
KVlWl Iteman Catholic, Hl.lKmj Iiraelile,
.Vw; Hiuldlil,ei
Theio Is no falling elf lu the audience at
tending Mr. Meedy's imetlugs in Harris
burg. Se lar general natlsfuetlen has been
expressed as le the manner In which they
arc conducted.
OrgiuilM-'tl cynicism has reached the ielnt
of a wx.'lety founded ler Iho express purioie
or discountenancing the (s'lebral Ien of I'hrlst
iiias, Nevi Year and ellnr aiiiitv enirics in
Knglaml.
An Imll in 1 leunlc waltid until the aues el
Tiiaml Ol In line making up tlieli inlmls le
wisl, but h'tviiiK come te that conclusion, they
weip mi Impatient that they iikIp thlity mill's
In a mew storm te get a lerg.v man.
The I'erte autherilativi'lv denies Hie nvent
report of the in is-11 re of Chrisllaus lu Mace
1I011I.L llisilenl.it Is I licked up by the illllr
liiatlve (eillineny of (Jrpek liHieps
'ihe Kplsi-epil' bishop of .Mississippi Is In
his elghl.v .eiglilh j car, et w hlle oil a v lilta lilta
tleii through a 1t.1t t of Ills diocese, Ix'lwctui
Ui telr land Iiis'etnlM'r?, hopieaihcil nlno nlne
leen times, biplled eight and leutlrined
Hilrty-lhree stkhis.
Te uioriew, tlie third KuuiLiv after Hpipli
any, will lm ebservisl among Hip Moravian
chimin's throughout the American piovince
as collection day in behalf of the retired 111I11
IslerMaml widows efmliiistcrs of the hurcli.
Hard tunes lu New Yerk state have alleeled
the churches, and Hip (voueuiy of leiluclng
or doing away Willi pliureli 1 1'leii-s has been
necessitated. A favorite plan Is the forming
of young iH'ople'ncheruws te lead the "ongrp "engrp "ongrp
g.itlen In the hymns.
Itev. Dr. Hepburn, of the Presbyterian
mission In.lapui, doubts Ifa foieigu inissioii inissieii
ary will be needed In that iimnlry llltwn or
twenty years licuce. lie n.iys: "II all
Iho leielgu mlKsleiiarles wero" piiellcd te.
morrow, the work would Isi earned 011 by
the natives"
Tlie lllsheji et s.illiburj, Knglnnil, (Dr.
Melierly), I'clebrated his golden wedding in
Iho last week or Deceinlier, The members
of the prelate's family wero present, and 1110
K'liled him with a geld chased cnxs. The
llishep, who is in his clghlv llrstvear. is 111
evi client liPiillh.
A movement is Is-ing niaile te establish in
1'lill.idclphia n t'nleii medelled after the
Chun It choral union of New Yerk cil.v,
which lias lieen In e.itciite four J Cars, atid
has attained a membership of evei"rt,(Ki, ri'i
rcseiitlng 1M churches. The aim of the union
Is the Improvement el congregational and
Salikith school singing liy teaching the lneui
licrs in large iiuiuliers Ut'rfml church ntusle
III Xllllt.
An Imglish clergv man asked an uneducated
woman win ther she liked his w rilten or un
written sermons the licit. Alter thinking a
few niementi, she idd : Whv, I loike ye
the best without the tmek, liocjuse.vo keep
s.ivmg the S.UUP thing eei and ever again,
.iti'd that helps 1110 te remciulicr w hat I hear
a geed deal lu'ltcr." Ile was a wiser man
and net rputeas well satisfied with himself.
The Salvation Aiiuy tl.unis te have UU)
erps, ilistiibutisl as tollews : In (ireat Bri
tain. IC57 ; I ranee, S jhvvitcrland, 7 ; .Sweden
I; Cnlteil States, TA: Canada, 71 ; India, II;
Seuth Australia, .i'i; Victerl.i, 'Zl , New Seuth
Wales, UI; New Zeal mil, li'l ; Tasuiinsa, 3,
mid Hie 1'.iip el oed Heik', 11 ; total, 'UO.
A summary of the iliiam ial stutpmenis ter'
H10vp.1rshowsatet.il iuinuie of .C7l,iiO. Ins.
(si. "
Kviltliii; iit'lie at a Ittitlml.
Ill Hartferd 'itv, Indiana, the leligmus re
revival in the f. II Chnrcli, ceuditi ttnl by
Sister Woislswerth, mi evangelist, culminated
Wednesday night in fill I v a sien of men
and wemeii falling into a tniiue sLiteat ene
tune. After ljing from one te Hiree hours
111 this Mate they icturneil te consciousness,
and related their eviierienis's. One veimg
woman said that she had I "I'll In thn spirit
laud, ami had ssn and conversed with
loved ones long Mini' dead. lie had v isitcd
tliciitv of the N w Jerusiilem, looked upon
Its geld MVcd MiiH-'lK, heard tlieaugelie chin
liters chanting the meledv el heaxiii, and
was loath te ictiiiu te eaitli. (Inn juiing
luaii has Ixi nine ismv 1111 id that he .111 walk
011 the water and can leave the weihl en
wings Anether called all his old conn-ades
in amis around linn ami ceuuuiudeil t lie lit
te fall into line ami Invade the enemy's
ranks Humlicds me in attendance at every
meeting, and the, same scenes aie nightly en
acted. Mister Wimdsvv 01 Hi has only te wave
her baud ami people fall prostrate all annuel
her.
iti:i!M.t lATiiet.n.s.
Hie I'li'lill.v Ciilllli il' WnriN III Hie :Mii'
eT uitli Itcriiiiinv B
A letter te the Catholic aiehbislieps and
bishops in Nmtli vjcrmiiuy Issued by the
plenary eeuucll 1 ctently in session In ltalti ltalti ltalti
inore has just lieeu inade public. The letter
whhli Is signed by Archbishop Uibbens, has
been kept sis-ict until this time, until all
danger of the original being stepped by the
Ucrmui government in lt.iusiiii-.jiun has
passed. lis publli ali.ui has illicitly been
piehlbiled in lieimauy. It sicaks of the
patieuceiiuil priideni-eel llie liermiu bishops
under the pcrsc utteiis nt the gevciument,
ami siys:
Thus your splendid works and eainples
have Irem the veiy iKgluuuig el the painful
struggle produced the military Iruits; ter te
them is cliieily dun Hut ailiuirable fidclitvef
your Hecks, and that invincible steadfast
ness of xeur priests as well as that gi-aud
and truly admirable Hi nincss et the laymen
whepublluh defend 1 ightoeus ami (hit lib
erty, mid by their fearlessness and prudence,
their moderation and perseverance, draw
iiihiii themselves the admiration of the whole
world. Had even one et you allowed him
self tu be ensnared by the wiles and feiIiic
tiousef veur enemies or teriltlcd bj their
threats ami deeds of violence, what a joy It
would have been te veur opponents, what a
sei row te the children el the faith."
Hew lamentable the confusion of epininiib
and of 1el.1t Ions. Hew il rciui.iljle Hie less
te l.iltli and the lujuiy te morals Hut, 011
the central v, each and all, by unshaken
unity of faith, unanimity of opinions, ami
communion of Millcrlugs have fnitillcd the
souls of the believers lu tlie faith, raised theli
Hopes, ami united them lu charitj. Yeu
have ilclealcd Iho alms of the enemy, ami
shown le the world as dear as day Hiat x 011
in 0 genuine apostles el tiuth mid Justice, alul
that the chinch of Christ is the uuwt milld
basis of worldly isiwer and the sutust lucast
w eik of civil society. May yeui Jey be pcr-
icci. .uii.v me unguis oucsei me e.triu, ovei evei ovei
siuie by xeur Nteadl istness :,m Kuded bv
lictter uilvlsers, ns-all eutliely theso most
unlortituate I.iwm whiih weie the cause of
your ceutlict and the teuiilain el your sni sni
rewH. May the priests and the pcople con cen con
tiuiie te hear jour voice, te iollew your
council, te Imitate jour examples, he that at
last perfect pe ice and is1! feet liccthun be re re re
Mereil tojeiifihiireh.
Dcalli I10111 11 111 uk Splilcr's. lllle.
Alxmtii month age Charley While, New
Yeik, lilymrH old, was bitten In (he right
nun by 11 black Nphlei. The arm lieguti te
Mvell, and 11 physidau, who was called, said
the boy-was HUlleilng I'luin bleed pelsniilng.
The usual iciuedles were (lied, but they
lulled, ami the boy died Tliunulay 1,101 nlng
ill the gicatest agony.
I'lillmk'lilil.r Cri.lii.ill. .11 .ttauiiallun,
ThoNiitleual Cietiiatleu assuciatlun, et Ne.
U'iNeiIIi rmii stiis.t, liat ele ted for thopu thepu
Milug .veal : riesideut. II. l.mlci : vice
rieslilent, I. e. ItOseiiaiii ScLietau, Max
Th. Itosenail : rimuielal Secretary, C. Caiuf-
nun, 11c.1s1-.rer. in 1 vverisi n : riiistecs
'M,.1? J""!1-!'1 '' " fwutniaii and ll.il-
wUi il.imiiiel.
PA., SATURDAY. JANUARY 21, 1885.
nit: .w.-iik riieu i ui.vmma.
A Itiitlier Sirloin llrlllng .Vulilret llmikn
lleoinelri' 'I li" l..lti( llHiiruliig
.trenliil 1 011 11.
lti (Hilar (,eiictiniiilcncci of IsiTrittacxitn.
Cei.U'MiitA, Jan, 21. As Mr. and Mrs.
Hhnen .Mann, residing Ix-low Washington
borough, were driving along the Columbia
nml Washington turnpike, when near the
loll gale, their horee liecame alarmed at a
freight train en Iho C. A' P. 11. railroad and
ran elT. Its fright was Intense, and liofero
It could be Mopped It had dashed against Iho
fence separating Iho plke from the railroad,
'llie occupant of the wagon wcretliruwu out
and recehrd liijiirlts, whn.h may preve
fatal te Mrs Mann at least, as ihe was Inter
nally Injtiicil. The wagon was broken le
splinters while the horse did net escai")
without Injury, his legsand bmly lielng cut
in hpviraf places, ilr. Mum 'wis bullv
bruise I ami cut, but net N'rieuilv.
Hanks ItcfirftsiiUfi.
The boLinlef ilitectornef the I ini National
and Columbia National lianks havelieen re re
ergauled. H. M. North, esq , was re plcrtPil
piesldent, with fice. W. llaldeuiaii, as xlce
lueslilent of Iho ferincr, and Cel. Samuel
Shech, president et the latlrr. The cashiers
aie the s.iine S. S. Dctwlli 1, ITist National,
and Simen May, Celumbli National. A
seiui-antiiial dividend of I mm cent., myable
en demand, has been deel ired by thoiertner,
mid 11 3N IMireent. (Ilviileml. livable en ile
iiiaml, bv Hip latter.
Itcliclerla.
Ilex. Win. P. Ihlins lsl"r of the Clrst
Kuglisli I.iilherau Church, en Seceiiil Mreet
w 111 lipglu a serh"! of sermons en "Itcprn
sent.illve AVemen," to-nienow (Siiuiiay)
evening. Clrst Mlhject : "The w ise mid Ixuiu
llful weuiati who was tn-irrii'd In a man that
wasjnfeiler tehei.''
Ilov. Hun. Wells Klj. or the I'ipslivtellan
church, will preach in tin' I'icsbvteriau
church at hiinbury, oil Similar, uml llev.
.Andrew llrvdle. fir Siiubtirv, will preach in
the L'nliimbi.i I'resbylerlan cluinli, en Suii
dav inernlugaiul eveulng.at the usual hours.
llev. I'. 1. Mayser, of Iuicister, will preach
in Sl Jehn's Lutheran chun h, en Sunday
evening, at 7 o'clock. Ne service in the
morning. The new Kister, licv. J. It. Sheil.
nor, will assume charge of ilns church and
preat li his llrslspiuieii as ixistei 011 Sunday,
l'ebniary 1st.
Aller the regular erx h-es to-uierrow even
let:, revival meetings, which will be contin
ued next week. will be held in the Hethel
and Methodist npiscep.il ehurelms
The eougri-galien erst.l'aul's j". U ehuri'h,
Itev. Crancis J. Olav-Miiran. nister, will
pieiHjrly elrerve thciUy el the conversion
el St. Paul, te morrow. In conjunction with
the regular morning civiee, the helv
coiuiiiuiiieii will lie mtiuimstured. At.1 p".
m., lu llie St- Philip's Cvangclist mission, at
Moiuilvilte,Ituv.Mer.iu will deliver a serineu
en " Ixcitcmetit in Uoligien." In the
eveiilmr, in hiseivu church, hlssuhlcct will
be The Nevell D iys Mlstmu. '
l't rseiial,
Mris Mary ICrem, of Lebanon, Is the guest
el Miss Minnie oilman.
William 11. liiven, esq., at 0..5U 1 nt evening
gave a dinner party te nineteen of liU most
iutluiate fiieuds It was a dtllghtful utl-iir,
as wasalsi) the dinner part' given at 7 last
evening by Mr. Jehn I emtrk.li, in honor of
hisdaugliter's. Miss AtmiPgucM,.Miss Aline
IlKhardsen, or lxul, Del. Twentyndght
pernins dined at the latter iart y.
ll'HiPigli ItildKct.
Manager Kem i-emjicllcil his empleyes
xv he are members et the Columbia Pole club,
te resign their membership, as thej net only
neglected tlieii duties but weiu injuring
their health by an over-Uatlen of theii
strength. Their withdrawal uuiscd the team
te disband, but. it is believed, il will be 10 10
ergauled within the next two weeks.
A large number el Columbians, last even
Imr, attended a spelling bce Held In Slei Slei
line'ti silioel house. They pronounced the
allaii as being well-managed and very 011 011
jev utile.
Cieiii iiiidnight te present willing the V.
II. II. reialr gangs of the cast and wcit yards
were enipleyisl in dealing snow from the
oemmny's preK nv m Cnluiiibfii.
While shilling a iar oil te the waicliouse
siding, this 111. lining, it jumped ilie track.
Little or no damage win taiiscst.
Mrs. JauiCM Duvme ami bci fmu 1 iiihh eu
weie sent le the issir house Im1hv.
A car 111 thceasi janl, lust uigutwasiliiftisl
se lercibly egaiiist'.t train, that H, theuir, was
derailed mid excrturned.
Snow te the depth el four inches tell in
Columbia during last night.
Yesteiday a hog felleut of a vv.igeii at Sii
0111I ami Luion stii'cts. 1111) had thus' et its
rilis biekeu.
Maulfair A. I'u's nllll is doing lugweik
just new. It tscompellud te be in e)icratiiiu
lale at night te till orders
b'O cutting Upen the 1 iv ei w.is begun us.
lei day afternoon by our ice men bants.
L ism returning home tieui a ride, when
he hid purehasdl two linfs of tctsl nu
Thunda.x, WIlliauiMa.vs, el Wet llciupheld
township, placed thorn in his front yard,
while he entered his Iieum: te get sometliing.
When he leturcil he letiiul 0110 of the lags
had been stolen. It has nnl ! 11 lenvcivd.
I rtlsm .I.VI UtACIxAIIA.
Tliej VI!I lie suit In Ilie llm K ( iiinil Vnllinr-
Illcs InrTilil.
I'ieiu Hits I'lilliiJelphla I'rcb
Tinman CIcmMm ami William .lnne,.iU.n
"Wliitey" Tluckiini, who vvere auestcd in
1-incaster, thieugli the agency el Special OiU
cer Ilye, en the i.liaifjOnf horse steallug.weie
en l'liday, given a hearing lutore Magistrale
Seuth. Sjicelal llye le lib d Hiat he had
live wan-ants for the aui et the piis piis
euurs, ene el which wa inr the 1 trecuy
ut an old giaj 111.11 e lu'leuning te James
l.llititt. West Ph I hid el ph 1.1, and amither for
the theft of a team, the prepeity of the Clatk
wire (.0111 pany, Uti-tel. 1'a. The thieves had
the latter team hi thin- pesjes-ien when
caught. The magNtnitc iheuht it would be
Ik-si te send the piuencm le'llucks cetiuty
ter liul.
" I uiidci-slaud Hicie 1 .1 t h ntji at;auut 1110
heie," -aid Cletnsen.
" And there is ene iumium veii In llueks
county, leplied the court.
" Yes, I knew ; slmt don't von think you
had better dlspose of Hie enu heie llutY"
suggested Clciuven,
"We will ehanee Hi, llu Us cuuutj ene
Itrst," tsiid tlie inagisttate.
"I plead irullty teMcallng the mare," per
sisted Hie defendant, 1ml it was no use, fur he
was handed ever te the nlhecis te be taken te
Dev lestevv 11.
The gray initie fenueil.v Ulmiged te Frank
McKuighl and a gang el slim 1 en, and two or
three jean age was uied in Hetting races
and as a means for taking 111 the uninitiated 0:1
liets The mate, although a w reck in appear
ance at that time, lud ipiiie a iceeiilasa
tiettei.
1 let II Clemsen and Thai It ua me old ell'uu-
deis Thu leuitei isevir six tect in height
ami wasuiiginally ac.u-diiver in thlseity.
In Mauh, ls7s, he w.is scntiuccil te kiv
v cats, iiiipiiseniuciit in liul timore for heisn
stealing. On being releasud he returned te
this city and wassuiittetirlsnn for nixiiieutlis
en 11 i haige of laiceiiy, Thackum is a meii or
" lliick " Tliackani, iiiitnuly a well-knew 11
pickpocket, and has been a tlilef Bince he was
IV ve.u s of age. He was tmiucily associated
with ' Cm ley" Mack uml sirvcd two terms
el imprisonment ler chun li lebbery. Clem Clem
eon and Thiickara have of kite U441 acting in
cniijuuctiiiu wilh tin llu. -ml gang in Meal
ing hoi ses.
I'ulillnlttcil fin tin I Lit.
Win. King, an eted for drunken ami dls dls
uiileily conduct and begging en the wtreets,
was given .1 hearing by Vldurmtin McCou McCeu McCou
euiy this morning and vv is ceintuitteil rer 10
dav s te the county prison.
Strangled li) Ills I'hIm' Icclli.
Captain ll.tnkhead, of Yirginia, chief cn cn
giueerei' the vimfluu mull licen Ilrlcr railiead
survey, illeil sudltenty ai Phtllppl, W. Vn.,
Tuestlay. While Jying ill hi bid his lnUu
teeth iuiiie loose and Hii angled lum.
Manlilng 'lliimiIi llel.uiHie.
I 1. nil Ilie U llmiiiijteu '"in
It is stated that the Uuicu-lcr hl.aling 1111k
iilill..lll-VCsJcnl 11 ..nm iimni'i'it tint ntn.tli111
j 0fji ukatfng rlulc in Dever, vvlmh will be
I (.emnUtcd In ulwut four week".
EXDIXfilTQUARTRItSliSSIOXS.
j a 1:
VMisixti viiuriXAt, r.istt
1111: iri:i:rr.i cevin:
or
llrekrrnml III riiiplnje ,Vlrbn;l lirlrHipmli.
I,lr-7li.i ilnrnri nixluirsnl from rurllicr
,Sirrlrnllcnrliie 4nvnml Surlj- nr Hip
renin and Ileicrlhiii M.O'i.
Friday crnoen.-Ulioti the reasembIlng
or court, Iho case or Commonwealth vx
Ilenry J. Kegel, nssiultaud battery, was at
tached Ter trial. I'rein the testimony of the
commonwealth's wltuosses It atiicarcil that
Adam Myer, Iho prosecutor, had U'cn in the
employ of the delend.uil, w he Is n liakcr, liv
ing en deckland Mrix't, but had iill work
ing for liim. On Deceinlicr Oth he went te
Kcgtl'n heuvi for ft), which was due him.
ICcgel Mid he would pay him aflei making
Heme deductions for bie.nl anil rusk which
lie alleged Mjer had Molen. Myer called
Kegel a liar when Kcgel accused him el
tlielt, and Kegel thou Mruck 5lyer en the
nose, causing llinttiiembcr te lileed profusely.
'1 lm defense was that M ver raited his hand
as If te Mrlke Kegel and Kegel then struck
him with Ids open hand. The Jury rendered
a verdict of net guilty, anil divided the costs
equally between the prosecutor and defend
ant. The next envj called was ene of lar
ceny in which Iho i-artics above named
were llm. principal noteiit. In this case
Kegel appeared as Iho piosccuter anil
M.ver an the defendant. The prosecutor
testified that he employed Mver at a certain
sKVlllisl mini per week anil Myer was te
have all tlintnxail needed by his family.
low weeks before Mj or stepped winking fiir
lillil lie learned that Myer had t.tkdiiuoie
hi cad than was nceilcil'by his family ami en
Iho occasion el a lurlv at Myer's linuie he
had taken without permission a number of
rusk.
The defendant denied that he I"'. 11 'e
time mero bread than he wis 1 it it I.-. I .,
under Ids contract vv llh Kegel. A uuuilier et
wltiii'ssiis who had known Myer for f-evpral
ycam gave him an excellent clianictci Ter
honesty, llcfnte the conclusion or the oxam exam oxam
inatleu or derendant's wituesses the com
monwealth abandoned the case and Iho jury
tendered a verdict or net guilt'.
A Jury w.u cmpiuiielleil te trv the ease
ofCeininonwealtli vis Emanuel llcisnltiiati,
l.irceuv an bailee mid the lemaiulug Juiern
were illscliargedfreuiativfiiitluii attendance,
with the thanks of the court
SntnrJujl itenwmj Whin unirl met the
district attorney stated that he had no ether
cases for Jury tilal and the Jury ( nipaucllcil
1. 1st evening (e iry L'manucl Ileiscluiau, in
dictvd Ter latccnyiui liailee, was dlharged
without taking action 011 the Case.
II. 1'. Kshkmijii, counsel fur l-iuaniiel
Herkhulser, Indicted Ter inurder, asked that
his client be Ulscharged en his own lecog leceg
ni.inec, ns hw had been in prison hIiice last
July. The district iitloruey said that
the bill ngainst llerkheler was net found
until the November sessions, and as the
second term will net be completed until the
April sessions, Bcrklielscr I net entitled te
hi;! discharge en common bail until then.
Uerkheiser was tlien brought bcfoiethccourt
and the case wan ienn.illy continued te tlie
March adjourned quartersossieiis court.
ily consent et the com t the district altorney
uitered net prif In u large number of
misdemeanors, which were amicably settled
and in which the easts weie paid by Iho
imrties.
scni:r 01 1'i:aii: ami mi i:iie 1 vsi.s.
The desertion ease against James P.unicr,
wiisilisnilssed with county fin crnls, as pio pie
eetliugs ler divorce wcreentcrcd piier te the
sun Ter desertion.
Crank Kautz, of the Iltghth waul, vvas
thaiged with having thrcateued te de bodily
harm te Charles lleckler, at the Centennial
saloon. The prosecutor did net niake out
much of a case and the ceuil dismissed the
case with county for costs
Philip Henco was put en trial rer threaten
ing te Harm ueorge Lint, tits uuue, .111 old
111 in living en rreiuent street. The iletcud
imt denied having made any threats The
tiiuit directed Henco te enler security 111 the
hum Di oe te keep the ieace for six" months
ami ikiv costs of prosecution.
I'etur llliinienslicitl, residing ne,ir Silver
"springs, vvas charged with deserting and
tailing te previde ter his wife. She toMihed
that she was will nellcti te leave his house en
account of his cruelty, she said she was net
willing te go bai k te'his liome because he had
made many premises te treathcras a huslcmd
bheuld and uuver kept limn. Petci tcstllled
that he wan willing le previde ler his wile.
The ceuit directed that Peter pay fl.Wl pci
week lei the support of the child hilt nothing
lm the support el the vvife, asshn refused te
liv e vv itli her husliand.
Is.Uah Smith was charged w lib thnxiteiung
te demolish the liver ami lights of his step
mother, Mary Smith. The accused detiied
nuking the threats charged and claimed that
his step mother ordered liim out of the house
and thieatcued tu scald him. The court dis
missed thw 1.10 uieu pa.v iiient of costs bv
defendant.
1-iuest ArueUl vv a charged In Jehn lii-U v
with Hiicatculug te knock his head oil lu
July last. The prosecutor said he did net
make the complaint until a Uw weeks age.
The accused denied hav ing ui.idotlie threats
Arneld vvas directed te give bail te keep the
peace, and ray the costs of prosecution.
Jehn Cisley, the prosecutor obevo named,
next llgured a a defendant in a surety of
jieacocne brought by Mrs Charlette Del.
he testified Hut Ei'ilev came te hir house
and thieatcued that he would scttle hei. Iho
ilelense was that theru was tt dispute about
the title te bome property, and Cisley mid
Mis. llutzliad some wet its about it, but 110
lineal weie made. The ceuit dismissed the
case jud directed the dUvudaut te pav the
lusts
William It. Kichls, colored, was ih.ugeil
with descitlnglUKhael Kichls, who claimed
that bhe was u Christian woman uml wanted
everybody te knew It. She testified that Wil Wil
li.uu'dcseited her and was living with her
ilauglitwr by a former hubaud.
Wlllani said he lclt hU wife when he
learned that she hadiihusband living at Iho
tlme lie married her. The ceuit directed
William te nay $1,75 jier week ler ihe inain
tinaucc of his wife, lie vvas unable te comply
vv 1111 tue erner aim w ent 10 Jan.
Margaret CUker wiuchaiged with threat
ening 102 hm in Mary Deuicr. The parties
lived in Tiieneitian'n court at tlie tlme of the
thieats Margatst was dliecteil te enter ball
te keep the peace for tluee inenths and pay
ceM of prosecution,
nnANn jauv ni. ruitv.
t'nic Jhltt. Jeseph Ileieg, lorgery ; C
J. Ilildebrand, soiling liquor te miners ; Jo Je Jo
seph Siuger, receiving stelen Ked and lar
ceny. JijHurctl Bills. Reuben Walten, telling
liquor without liceiuc.
CURRENT 1IOIM.M.
The judgment decket vvascilled.mil eight
Judgiiteuts wero enteied ler want of a plea
and waiitel appearencn.
The topertof tliu communenoiy dividing
Cut Carl township into two election districts
has been absolutely continued. That part of
the township north of the Ooneatnga creek is
te be knew 11 as Iho Torre Hill district, and
that part of llie township neuth of the Cones Cenes
toga creek is te be known as Cast Carl
tllstiict. The election elllcerx In tlie Torre
Hill dislilct aie Haiiy lleldcuiiih judge t
(JeoigeSllrk and Harrison K, llatler, luspce luspce
teis The elllcers of the Cast Karl district
aie Jehn S. llegers, ludge ; lleniy Scnseuig
nml J. 11. itanuweti;, inspectors.
Stiuck .IililisSi'lciti'tl.
The following struck Jury has been so se so
leeted te try the bult of Jehn Welsh vs. the
renusylvenla railroad ieniiauy ; S. P.
Ambler, Drutnore j Frank Uiller, city j J no.
l'"ex, llreckneck ; Jacob Cry, Cphratu ;
Maitlu Mctzler, ltaphe i David C. Mavei,
Strasburg township ; David I- Mlller,
ltaphe ; Ahrahain Mver, 1'den ; Albert
lteugler, city ; W. Staull'er, West Coe.tlice ;
Moses Spanger, Cast Kill; David W.
Weaver, Leacock. Thlsjiuy will meet 011
Thursday morning next, at the nilliead
illation at I'lerin.
The follevvingjurors liave been selcstci'. te
liy the Milt et Iliewu is, thn Columbia A
Peit Dejiesit lailruad cempany: Kllas
Hard, UHr l.o.iceck , h.imui 1 Cby,
Uast Denegal j Jacob Try, l.pnraui;
Martin Kline, Cphrata; Martin Motler,
llaplie; David ti. Mayei. Stnislmig
tevviibhlpi Dav ul U Miller, ltaphe, .Vbra
lum Mjer, Cden ; W Stauller, ust I'cu-il
ice ; Mosea Spmiglcr, KusPM'ail i David 11.
Weaver, Leacctk ; T. W, V.Juner, l'ast
litrl. This Jurv will meet at WlillakeiV
helel, en the Pert Deposit read nu Crldav
lie.xt ut JI e elm k.
l'alteil le Par 11 Uccltlv Vllitunnir,
Albert HeiuK who W114 Hcntcnrcil vmie
iiionthsage te laj a weekly allow mini for llm
m.ihiuince of his wlrii ami who neglected te
eeintilv vrlfh thoerder fil'lbeiiiiit-l fur e,.t nr..i
weeks was anesled last evening by the
shcrill' en 11 ft. fa. ami eu. if. This morning
iiemis Maien te llie court Hiat he was un.ible
liM'eurcr with Hip enler en account or K'htg
ml of work, mil he was niniinllted le llie
ceutilj prison.
1.11 in Aiie' t tin:
1.0111:11 i:11.
Ilie rrniitilp 11 I'liltkcnt iiiiteit-sin
Inrlicrii
Ing 11 ll.llillilllis lliiusc-.
lii'irul'irl oiiMspeiulciienol I iTi'.l 1 1111:11 rn.
tJt'Mtitvvu.t.K, Jan. tll.The i.lll7cns el
Quarrj llle have been enleyliig tliu piiHccd
Iiirh efn scries of law suits w hich hav e nccu
plwl Hip atteutieii el 'Sipilre Cramer ler seme
three ilays, (luring vvliMi tbete wus a " per
reet picnic.-'
Thellrst cup w.is breuglitbv Jehn Kauir
mau, who sued Jeseph Sw anger Ter slcaling
chickens, or as Iho evidence brought out, one
chicken, which -mid Kfltiiruian idcutillcd In
Swntigi r'sisfep, said chicken having .1 wart
ever its Ielt evp ; uetwllhstamling swangci
proved this mmn chicken was then at hnuie
at Kiiullmau's, the cruel justice held him for
leurt.
Swanger vvas also sursl for keeping a gam
bling house, and fin- this hn was also held te
'eurt.
Stiits were In ought against every 0110 who
had gambled at this house, and then' was
"liiilea number or them. The weie lined
M each ami the costs.
Isa.11 Ij'Ihi vvas sued Ter esstult and bat
tery by Jehn Koehlcr. The costs weti di
xiiled hi this case.
'"lie evldpii(4 in till- the iiises was very
i iiitung, mid .1 gie.it ileal el het IiIihhI was
sln.H 1 nml al linn's il looked serious
1 " i' sre ceiilempl.iteil ler Mnuilcr.
I 1 n v 1 . 1 .1 is ethi 1 high prunes. ll
liiu .i. . ..n 11 sidcuts of Celtlusville, a
new town in Cnlpraiu township, Is'twcen
Di v Wells and Puseyvllle.
J0I111 stlvely, iciunstPi Ter t. finlcit
l. li ver, ei iuairyville, had his hand badlv
misht'd while hauling lee yesterday. Dr.
Celircr dressed Iho wound.
-.1 uerxTAtx riM.r
IX'lisliiruI t'lcti 11I.1II1111 iiTn Niti llraiiiiiil Ilie
Olicr.t llllllst..
Ill the del into or amus'cineut', cheap in
quality and price, with which Lancaster his
lately Iippii HecIpiI, it Is a pleasure hi iceenl
the arrival of a genuine bit of melodrama in
" A Mountain Pink " which was presented
te a light audience at I'tilten opera house lust
evening, l'he iorferuiaueo vvas a most excel
lent one, ami Miss licll.i Moeic, as the bright
imrticular star or the ceinpanv, illuminated
tlie whole ptay by her sjinghtly charai tcr
atthigaml Hinging. Theilram 1, while having
a general similarity te MTiss, " " My Part
ner " and ' Itauefi 1," is unique 111 deal
ing with eharacti'is imt se taiuili.u te
Northern readeii, Hn- iniHiiishuiers '' of
North Caieliun.
The play Is well adapted te Miss Moere's
ixx'ullai style or aitlug, and she jumps Inte
the confidence of her iuiiIipiice irem her Hint
appearance. While net mi pnlty as Annie
Pi.xley, nor imsscssed el ns geed a vice, as
.Vnirc, 1I1 lii.. she equals if she does net
siiiisiss her In a veiy dcllejte shade el origi
nality that Is noticeable 111 her every wen!
and act. llcr leiiipauv is well enough
liakiinsMl te bring out the meiitsnl the kji
Inrm.ince, iieorgell.um i.as.ur. llVrA,aiiil
C. W. Vanis', as Ilititiltl IIVmei', eiuiug ill
lern iKirtlcular share of fivonilile mcnlieu.
The jicileriuauc' will lieiPixittcil 'hlseven
mg, ami te all who may tle-ire le while
away two hours of time ple.nurablv ami
lirelilably, a visit te the eiK-hi house luav
lictiirdially rvceiuiiiciule!.
lii.itiis in ilie r.ivi i:iui.
I'lsmi lliu New Hellaiiil Cl.ilinn.
CHzalicth Sensenich, w lilew of Hie late
Uoe. W. SJpiiM'iikh, of llixirtewu, get upas
usual almiit half pr.stsixt nu Thursday morn mern
ing, went down slaii-s rnllewisl simiu liy her
daughter Conn 1, who round her mother ly
ing 011 llie Itoer, where she expired a tew
moments afterward mrener's muiie-l
I iletermiuisl that heatt disease led le the
death.
Isui (vnlv, nu I "1 el. iv, ilinil at his leii
ili nee, a -hurt distaiue cut nt low 11, al lite
adv. en ul aged of 7'.i vears fin Meuii ly Sir.
Overly was vet in the enjoyment or Ins
usual geed health ami ultcniled' the liuieral
el Juilge l'llni.il.er. In the evening after
his ictuiti Irem the rune-rat he leek a chill
which the next day dev eloped into typhoid
pneumonia, atraliist which his adv.mi'ed age
could net eemliat iiuuecsifully. lle was a
Lutheran, and leaves a widow, one seu and
I hive lialls-llters
llc.illi nl.ni .Vkc.I VI.iii.
Hi 111. Il.11 kin 111, a reiired faimcr, ami the
eldest man In Pcque.1 township, died al the
lesulencuef lussuu Henry, in slid township,
011 l'rlday afternoon about 1 o'clock. Sir.
II.1ck111.111 was 51J years of age ami had long
been a icidcut efsahl township, llewas n
member m' tlie .Methodist episcepal church
and was highly esteemed by his ncighlier.
lie leaves several adult chitdicii, a number
ergr.uidchlldreii and suveral gicat gniml
cluldieii. His f1111er.1l will taku place en
.Monday at IU e'i lock a. 111. lutermeut lu Iho
Mcimoiiite biiryiug ground, at lliiyci lniul,
in the southern paitel Pequea township.
sir.ibiiig te Have a Xciv I'lbilliig llniise.
It Is said that Sti.ishurg will HiMinhave
nnethei piiutuigestablishment within its Imr.
deisj, vv ult Geerge P.. Cageras Its heul. A
Caliliaveu picssmid new material will giaie
the interior orthepoiiiein. Thrie agencies
will beestablisliedand Hie business worked
upxigoreusly,
'1 urkUh Tubarre.
II. .1. .lemcr, of llreckneck township, has
shown us sumo line sjicciiueiri et Tuiklsh
toliacce, laised fieiu stcd luiiilshed by the
New Yiw k Tubaui-e Leaf. The liaf is soil in
tPNture and is net moie than a loot in
length. He ha ralsul 00 pounds or this va
rictv el tobacco.
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lldltllK ul III 11 llilil ill llm
II mil nl 11 Hull'.
11.v:i.i:ie.n, Pa., Jan. "I. n ubemiiiablu
outrage was coiuinllted ri-.'ciilly ul Stockton,
a mining vlllage two miles liem this place.
The victim wa Mary .rutin Cellins, a child
net yet ilve years old. The lilllegtil w.u
taken nick en the Cth 111st., mid it was seen
found that she had been subjected te
a most brutal assault and was suf
fering Irnui a loathsome disease. In
vestigation proved th il David Jeavlns, a
minei, wus her assailant, wlicieupeu the
liilserauit lied. Net knowing wlial else te
de, the lather or the child kept the matter
quiet, but I11slltute.il a personal search in the
Miiieumliug vlllage tin Ju.iv his. lleinguu
successful for thiee weeks, he has new ap
plied for a warrant for .le.iv ins A bundled
uii'ii are nut searching the entile Lehigh re
gion mid the temper of the pnpulace is such
that Jcavius will have slieit shiill If he be
captured.
I'liiik's stniuj;e Ceiileiisiiiii.
CuiuAQO, Jan. 'JI. Otle I'uuk admits that
the box found among the Melen books' con
tained dynamite and sa.vs he made the in
ternal niuchiue when he was hi love and
wislied te die, but when It wai completed he
changed his mind. He said frequently that
he determined Inset Itoll'slnce then, bittfale
always deterred hiiti.
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ratal 1UII mint Alilili'iil.
Sxu ni'is Cvbus, Out., Jan. -I. The Mou Meu
tieal expiesx gelugeast en tliu Canada 1'iicllle
railway, ran oil the trulk near here this
morning. Threo curs were iiiirned, two iueii
were killed, aiiiUeveial msseugcreriiuisly
iuJuiH.
ir;.i rum: ixuhia riexs.
WxniiiMiieN'i I). C., Jan. 'JI. Cor the
Sluhlle Atlantic Hiatus, full, wanner weather,
with ram, followed during Suutliy by fair
weather, variable winds generally slnftlng
te southerly, railing barometer.
ll?TniP. fVVt riMxfriie "v
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IjOXDOX I'AXIC-STKICKRX.
iiutrt: t:riAttnyfi si;r 1111:
uir.n 11 tut t:cirtii nxr.
tirr
Ilir lliMifur Ilie rniniiiii l.niiileii Tuner lllenn
in Mlini I Hint ttllh IMInrm (lint
s(rrnl'..r.,n Injiirril The Dp.
lriirllin('niisp, In tint rnilln-
llirnl lliillillllg.
l.(iNtie.v, Jim. si. Uiiep. xtAii nlnrnilnu
exphrden hasjustiii'iimillti Hte llotise or
Parliament.
The Houxeofl'aill.uuciit uml gev,eriimeut
nlliees wcniepverely shaken uml ciimlilembln
dam.ige was iloue. Ills lnilsllilenl (Ids
iiiemenl (,1tlOp. in.) te (oil thoextent of llie
calamity. The lepert of the explosion Wns
heard in Downing street. Ureal excitement
prevails ami vast crowds are assembling at
the .epiip.
The origin el the eiptosleii Is wrapped. In
profound mystery, built is Itclleved te have
Ih'Oii caused by dvn. unite.
I p. m. -One x)llceni tu was hurt. Tlie
force el tlie shock was tremendous, ami was
tcltal a great distance. The amount el ilnni ilnni ilnni
ag.iilone wasvery great. Humors are cur
rent new that another explosion occurred nt
two o'clock at Louden tower. The oxcllo excllo oxclle
ment increases with every moment, and the
city Is lllled wilh lljlng rumors.
rwe nvi't.osievs insti;ai or enu.
Thore wen two oxpleslous Instead of one
at the Parliament Heuse. The second
piiiuc Ihrpeinimitps ullpr Ihellrst. One vvas
near Hip Heuse of 'ominous and the ether at
Westminister hall. Due iiiau was anesled
neai tlieKccne efthn explosion.
S.iluidaylieing visiting day at the llotise,
Parliament building contained a number of
Slght-secrv. Just bef.ne the Curst explosion a
lailv passing called a policeman's attention
ten paikage lj ing 011 thn Mciis otitslde the
crypt. The imsuspe, ting imliccmau carried
it into Westminster hall, vv here It exploded,
lie was se badly hurl that his cae is con
sidered ciilicat.
Us force also knocked down two ether
licpuieli and badly stunned llienu
A lady and gentleman Maudlug near
the nfllen were also prostrated. The
great window ever the main enhance
te Westminster hall wiih smashed te nteius,
uml all Iho side windows were blown out
lu the interior of the llouse et Commens the
only sent damaged was that occupied by Mr.
Ul.iilMnitc. A small chip vvas also lern oil'
the NH.-aker's chair. Thn explosion caused a
imnle among Iho visitors who were In llm
building, and malty hiilics were bruised lu
the crush.
The siveud explosion in the Parliament
buildings m curiiH.1 linen minutes later than
the first and vvas far mero destructive,
The (Ijnamile which caused the second
explosion was placed under the Veer'
galli'ry 011 the left hide. Little
hope Is entertained ut the recovery of the
wounded policeman. The I'orce of the ox ex ox
pleslou vvas Mich that II blew ed 0110 mail
le the earth who was 300 yards awav
Irem the place where llie explosion occurred,
and the lobby nf the Heuse of Commens js
completely demolished. A clue te the per.
pctraters is thought te havu been discovered.
Just before the explosion a mail and woman,
Hip latter carrj ing a liuitl bag, drove rapidly
away, giving 110 destination te the cabman,
TWO SUSl'lIOIKll rAUTIl.s AIUU'.STKll.
Tlu'y had net gene lar w lien an explosion
ecpuni'd. The ilthcr Mopped thecal) when
a man and woman leaped out nml hastencil
away. The cabman pursued them and they
were uulckly captured by the polite.
A roller investigation shown that (be ex.
tent of the damage Is much greater than al
llrst supposed. The western extremity of
Hip llouse is a total wicck, everj light of
glass lieiug smashed te atoms ev en the stene
wink of the doorways being cither ptther
i7(d or shifted Irem position. The gallery
ucncrallj was dismantled j herein l.uly visi
tor was seiliuisly iujiiictl.
liiuueuse ilam.ige vtas iloue the lobby,
which was literally blown te pieces In
Westminister hall the explesinn'.was also morn
dtsistreiis than at first Mippnscd. Feurpcr-
sons weie badlv Injured Including two police pelico pelice
men who are piebably fatally wounded.
i:x.rt.osie.N ai rins i.onhen iewi;n.
The rumors regarding ihe oxplosien ut the
tower of Louden me confirmed. This out
rage was the most successful yet made by the
iljuamiteis The famous old building was
clouded with visitors at the time, anil tlie
wildest miners are 11ile.it as te the number
of tliu injured. Cp te I o'clock ttlxtecu jior jier jior
seus have Ikx'ii reisiited Injured, though
110110 fatally.
1'VllTlCt'I.AItS Ol' llti: IOWI.R llM'LOHION.
The attack was made en that portion of the
building known as "The Whlle Tower," and
it was almost completely wrecked. It wus
r.ilily lllleil with visitors. The reef was
blown clear efT. All the wounded,
wcroxlsltei-v The jvilice at ence barred nil
egiess and aie submitting all people detained
te .1 v igoreiis examination en llie theory that
the ntlJi'k was iM-rpetruled by koiiie out
inside the premises Surgeons responded
pieiuptly and ate giving the wounded nil the
help ivlble. Excitement Is running higher
and the ciewd3 are Ineieasltig .iVftut the
damaged buildings.
Investigation e lar show h thai Iho explo
sions weie caused by poisons entering as
sight seers The report inade by the explo
sion vvasteuille, and wiuhctird tar mltea uji
and down the Thames
net se had ah rinsr itni-eiiTcn.
.'1 i'. .vi. I'ublli excitement Is Homewliut
allu.vcd by Iho development that tbe
While Tew it Is net marly se badly
uijuied us leimiteil, butaslarge quantities
of ammunition were frequently stored, the
IMpular indignation was ul most iiidccribable.
A large number el riiiuiicn vvcre among 1110
visitors and many et Ihcpi had faces and
hands badly tern by llyiug splinters. A
most piteous sight wus afforded by the di
tentieu of the large crowd of innocent dill
(lien with their pale laces and bleeding
I heads.
O'Diiiinvun Ituuva llal.VelliInt; leSa).
Nuvv YellK, Jiui 21. O'DeuOVUU llessa to
day expressed gicat KilUraclletl at the new?
Irem Louden, uii'l said l'.tillamunt should
hav e been blew n up lung ugtN When asked
If he knew iniythiiig about te-ilay's linVocflie
shmik his head in it myUcrieus way and re
plied that he liad uolhlugtevay.
I'luigri'ss stirred l' liytliiiU(ilinleu.
W.vsiiiMiie.v. Jan. '21 CdiuiindK Intro
luccila bill te prevent and punish crlraes
ny means 01 n.xpiesnu lajuiiiuuuuii iuu
it was lefened te the Judiciary commit
tee. It declares It felony nml provide
pcnulticH tlicicfer for nmkliig, haudllng.er
tr.iniH)rtlug oxplesheH te be used fertlu
law lul purposes cither wllhliier wltheul llie
lurisdictlen ir (he UiiltisJ Stales
Tint Henate at ISilS s 111. went Inti) !X,
ccutlve session. j
llAHJtlsiiuitu jri:ns, 'I rvi!
A Number of New Curiiomtleui ClwrUieit;1.
Niiliunal Cunril AiitMilnliueitr.
llc.ll iJujMiicniuiuui."'."""-" -
irAiiiiisuriie, Jan. -k Charlctti UY
ium issn.sl In Iho Crick cenilianV. M ,
WayniSlHiro.'rer the iiiiiiiuficlure or Migluj
elc, papllurMeck, ''iMniillllen dellurn ,j u4 a
te Iho Hawhi.V'VulaXi isuniiany, vt ayHrS
ceuiuy, capuai iw n, v;s'--'.
The llKelUr. KinltliA Jeidaii Coin
I vim founder, or Philadelphia, have
iippllcallcsi for a charter, Hiuiai'lUl
te lf (150,00(1. , , km.
il. vl--is I'JimviKni, (,.,..-.--.- - ,
ritle prMctlee or ihe tite nttel S,fS,
ln;r iv-slgned, Ilia RHT.''''rfSS
Majer SlukHiJ-w, of l'iilliWiK m flft fct
Cel. (ttsi. haiiucrsen, geuciai IT? T
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vacancy.
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