jeyttfatrf V wp- nxfc " G $A TWfcwSv- VOLUME XXI NO. 125). LA WASTE!?, PA.. FimXAY. JANUAJtY W, 1885. rareE two cents. m vflii fntcllia .:MbwWi i-j-.c vnir. nrr. v v KCIIOliS OK TjONDON'S SCAI.K. 1111: imr.MH'vi, rwi.osie.s.s mii.i. rviivit vin.ttnv.itAi utv. IllllillilltciV llalngs IIi"iiiiiii I'll liy 11 llillillll .flllltlllll"('ltlllllllglllltHll I'llMer III .Vllll'll- 111 MIp -ileliii M CiiiIitI.v lilies Li Initiilii it Itin Mil In 11 ilu Niiirli 'I III' I in', il h m'iiii'HI of llillillll iloiiniiuces llie loeonl dynamite (mirages In Londen ns Iho work uf men who pretend In believe (li.it thev. uiii mm Inland liv curving en a ouiu euiu nlgli ng.ilnsl slnne Wnlls mill stained glass, 'I he whole thing, (Ik1 sniue i.iht sivs, Is ri diculous, mill II Is illllli'litt le believe Mini any -mi' IiNIiih hi inn ukii part In Uii'mi IiIIiIIhIi mill i-rliiiln.il designs ler the im'ie purpose rirritntltiu llie KtlNIi i .en plow HIi HIi eut 111 nnv who luliirlllg tln Ihlgllsii govern ment. , 'I lie St. Leuis lnl h.iiari printed mi article Thiitday evening, basinl en n state ment l u poison whom It culls n well known Im i (lyii.iinlliir, te tliu rile I tint t'litmlngham. new under arrest In Londen In uiuiici tlnn with the u cent explosion nl tin Tower, i- Hi. Jveimg hi in wliu two vcars age lived in M. Leuis mid who was iIiumtIIh'iI by tin hi'ihikii-h ut tlm tiinii us mi "explosive nml mi liili'in.il in tohlne maker, ninl lull of " Iiimiii'h lii blew iii nil nl tlm public Imllil lugs In Lomlen." I In was known there us Michael I. Iliruc. tin was n iinrnns makei, nml devoted lilt imrn time mul iiinin' te experimenting In in in iilnslves, nml te nuking Infernal machine.. He nl"! lived in Chicago, where lin was known us James tilihcrt, mid also hi Phila dclplni, when he went liv tlm nninii of Juims nniiinuliiiii Ilu claims te Iiiimi Iks n nbUgisI te le.ivu Ireland iK-rnlise liu un 1iiiii ilinl in ttif murder or u landlord, lint this sierv hii nel crcditisl liv lilt friends here, II u i In Ilonverlusl August, but iliai-ui il Inuii th'Mii. Ni wspqsirs in (iiiiugu iiiliitiil Wishes iI.iv ! ihlcgrnut Irein Louden leg-iidlng tlm ilvnnniitu pnih' in l.niiiliiii, minting IiIieii I In ni, oilllei et tln Leiulm It u'i, ns i.i,vIiik: " 'I'lm iiiiiiin etthii in in ut tlm iMittein of till' tv 11I0 iiiitrnKii ih Mi'fallurlv. I low 1 knew 11 no in ittiT, Imt I knew." r.iiil.un Jelin Mi'fiilliirty, nlli-unl te Im tlm Irish ,'i'ilalur ii'fi'rriHl le, .iilillsliei tlm lol lel lol leniimon TI111n1l.1v: "Te whom It nnv enii'rn : l.almui lirre. of tln lillilnu I'mtA, t'a 1I1 uiii'li-Hi II ir mi nin.111111 of rhamr ti-i. ' 'lln1 iimr of tlm nlrtne i-inl. It i itateil, wnitrinl in Hiililln In lw7 for liili trnavni .1K11I111I tin' Hi itiliKiiiirimi''iit unit nnliiirei te iliMth, .ilnni; with 111 my etlicri. Ills ii'ii ti'in 0 wiit I'liininuliil te liupruininiii fur HIi-, mul lln or mix yim Inler ln was II If iseil oil 1 nil. till, 111 of llUllllK III" I'llltlil Kiiii;ileiii, niiuii whii'li tmiii In- I1111 horn werkiin; in tliiii einitn .11 a H'xfiiliitur. lle i Hill I 1 h.i v in iii' it ("nuit itn.ll of nieiii'V in III ui.ii.itii: vi'ulatiein in Arizona ami is. whi'ii 111 lli t.ir Wiiil, nml "i.tys he lint pit v nt 1 ntJi-el in fermini; .1 iiimmv te "lllllll t 11 lllllllt 0KTllti0ll 111 Alilt'lll. pieiiiim lit 1111 111I1T0I tln l'i tii.111 lireth rln-nl i iiilln. nl ler llie xUileimiiit Unit at 1 im 1 tin-nl lrlli lnrilr.llls in Cliii-.ie en llinniil.1 .iftirniiii tlm ri'vilnlimi Intro Intre lui 1 il ni tin- I'nileil Si.iIi-h -en.iti) liv on.iler H.i ml w.11 iIi'Iieiiiu'chI, ami that tliu Irih iiip' ten of ("etiiirr Human Cehh, of Imll.m.i. wen n -pii'Meil te show, nwin his ruturn lionie, tin irnppret i.itinn of hN fenilnrt. It w i nlv divl.iruil tint '1,1100 was iilnortlej I1.1t alleitiiM.ii te In-1 iiipluM'il n . sUlrmi'h in); tee I 1, utiKt l.in;hinil. .Mir it.iririri). 1 li- MiitniKii.iii 1 rt.itj ICeJri Ifilt he ItiMunt II Uim llrfiMli'il. Tin V H .irajiiiali treaty Mileail. '1 he .soiinte when i.illeil iixjii te ratify it en Tliiimliiy iftorneoii n Ill-Mil toileMi. The frioiuNef the in-at. 1 eitlil net nnisli rlliotwe-thlrilKinn-lontv im ess,ir. l(i lle thelr ronllilent pre. ilii tmiiH that thev AM111I1I loaMi'teiloo lien "10 tinie te M.tii i-iiiiie. The lai t N the trenly waiHtretijii t thpl.i3 it uiiHsonttetlm.SoiiaU'. I he HiH'ret,ir .iIh1iie.II ih new well iniilor iniiler iniilor hIeihI e nl nnitii information that twe-thinlH of the Somte wenlit ote in faer of tti rat 1 11 ilnni I Inn wan the niHiilt el a cMinaii se urn till an te huu no denlit of itn aiviirm'.. 1 lilt no in mm wan i-i-iiMe for smcral woekN, iml, 111 the mo.intinie, i-.iine tlie CliriHtm ii iiiihh Iltln tn.itv li.nl lioen preHHOil en the hi n.ite it ein 11 it niiifht havelivi n nitillcil.hiit 114 li 1 no-. 111. uli' tlielat.il miitakcel ilelavinu'. en the HiipHitien that it weuhl iiiii Mill's insti nl et leMiiii; thorn. Wlien the treatv anm t 1 In' iuiiiiliiiei It was wimker than it hnl cm r ltei'ti. 'Iho HKMHjheH of Hherinin ami li.nji'l iioiitr.ilireil any olteot that the HifH lien of niliiiiiiulM anil Morgan miilit Ii.im h.nl. The elhi r hiuhtIiei wirinninr aliMls ini'lli . ilc. lint the oppeHltion tloM'l tleM'l tloM'l epoil te llie treatv 111 Iho nowipaierH wan what vl. Ii ill-, I it. 'I Iiih h Iho whelu Htm y. "hoiiie et the Irn ihIh of tlm treatv wum te think tint it in imt iitijte ilrail. i hev talk niKiiit ri iiiiiHiilor.itieii, Imt it ih holievoil lli.it it Is iiiipevHil.f ler thein te (it the 1 Mili-i iiri'0-H.irv e riliin-.illuii cnen en the mip mip peHiiiuii that tlie oeiihl liehl tlm otes tin", new hae. Various lisis ()f the Si'ti.itei-s etiiv roHpivtiely In Iho iilllnni tiM'.uul in ;.itiv en tli. tre-atj worn in I'tren I'tren l.itien 'I lmiil n. '1 hey nriiall sUHpiflens I'he rmlv H.if.' Ht.iti'inijhl tint cm liomule almiit it istli it all the Itopnlilieans wereln laMir el the treaty etcept Shcrninn, Hiirrrsin, IiilmIK IIiiwiii ami Van Vik, ami that all the IU'Iiiih rats mini uiipiried le It oxeopt llrewn, Inii, r.uley, MerKait ami Slitler. Sonatei Miller, chairman et thu lerelun rel 1 1 tlen leininitti e, h,ilil, when iiknl te-nluht win ilu r the :k tleti w enhl Ihi rivonniilereil : "That is ler the Sen itn til iloterinino." I'letn this it is inli 1 ieil that h entered afeniial motion le 11 1 uiisiilei. OKLAHOMA IHHIIIIIKS. I.lttllt of the IIImk Ceat. MilkH 'llirle Millli lure DUiri'tt. Latent .11HI1 1 s fiem the neat of oK.'ruliens 111 Oklahoma. Kansas, eenlliin the tnirremlur of C'ajitnfii t'einh ami p.irty at Millwuter 1 imp. t'oiirleiM statu that 11II01 11 iinmher of lenferi nees ln'twi'in (Jetienil Hatch anil t'aptain Ci null, the hitter in.ule no com fu sions en his threat at thu Hturt te tiht it out. '1 lie illicit pioleiis te the hiir tenilei the kciiei.iI nieveil his forces m as tu pattlnllv liiM'st the eamii et Iho lSoeniL'tii. This was ilutie ipilelly nml without hostile ilcinoiislratieiiH. Thu next inertimii a line el hlne coats was ebsercd by the Hcttli is 111 eloie preimitVt nml about einht e'lhx'k 11 leriiial ami M.'rcinptery ile 111,1ml was iiiaile iijkiii Captain Conch anil rty te Ninrinilei. Ki-ry euu of HuIlIi's Hehllei-s was.it his pest, fully 111 moil, ready ler mix cuinin.inil that nilht he ghcii. The ItiKiini'i-H, taking In the Hiiireiiiulliij at 11 glance, n.iw that illscretlen was the lielter lurtnf alur, ami ipilctly ylohled te the In nitablc Mter an iimlersUmlint; was hail and the snrieiuler iii'knowledKOil, the troops and Itoemcrs met pviseu illy as (rlends, mul pio pie pio p.iuitteiis wen) nt unce fii'nun ter a mirchte tlie Kiuih.li line. 11 the woather proves less itnrmy than it was ler H0ver.1l day hofero the Miiimnlei every nllert will he inade te make an oviieilltlnus ninrrh out of the terri tory in order le take advantage of the iee lirfrigiM evor Halt l'erk, hoiiie lllty iiiIIeh henth of the Kansas line. The doleatoil oehmUtN tool eiy bllter oer the ultnatlen, thnngh then) is no 111 fceliiiK toward the soldiers. They express fjreat aiilniiiiUv against the adinlnlstratlnn, b.iylng they niodetermined te inakeii liMlgnu'iit en the disputed ground, and Intimate they will try the tcinper of the incoming administra tion, with hoiiie hope as te the outcome. riil'Jiigheul southern Kansas there appears te be .111 idea provident among the nympa nympa thizeisiif the lliKimers that Captain Couch mibiiiitlcil, as a plan te gain time until spilng i.petiM. I .itln 1 saliln, or llllni. I. iic.nl. lather Sibln died at Sycamore, III., Wednesday night. He had neon In public life for e or halt a icnluiy. lle had charge of church at Sycainoie ler fltty-thrce years ; .was n meiiiber of tlie Heuse mul Senate of Vermont ihieietary of Iho bjtatoel- Vorinent and 11 member of Ceugiess I10111 that niate. lie was In his lUd year. sale of Ileal IMutc. Henry .Shubeit, auctioneer, sold at publle sate, .lannirv 29lht nt the Cooper house, for S;ni, .l1 linn Mi.til, iidinlulMratm et I.mIli l).irs, itceeu! eil the prepeity Nu Jll laist Oranw street, teMaiul, liiuckh.ut, for hi'm. niitn r.) 1: i;;ii or 1111: nr.t :. Thu Juniata llniililhiwU Its IM of nhcr lirVMlcH, "I'rolleno I'libllcn." Tlm riillaitelplila .leuinallslH' dull ui'tled $1,100 by tlieli iivent (I'stlinenlid benefit at llutcrly'n thr.itre. The Hiitihurv mul Nerlliiiinberhiml tdrect railway ieiup,ui. whli h proposes tlmcon tlmcen tlmcon ilriiitien efu linn In i-eniici-t these twetnwiis, wasi'h.irtored In llarrlshurg en Thnrsd iv. TIioimIeio Ii. Hkllliii.m, a Wllkosliarre earKintcr( has had 11 wooden toothpick hi his tin eat for two ears. An mnil lull was rivently icilernieil ami he is new 011 n lair WllV te Ill'OM'l. While .Ichhii Klliigerinaii and his mui llcnr, aged 17 vean, woiiidlggliiKceal lien Ceutialta, en Tliursdav, thny wein oinered with 11 mas'i of illtt ami lock nml recehed tu Juries wlili h 111 iv prove fatal. Vice riesldeul King, of the lliltlmrre A Ohie mitretil leiiipinv, h.ii s that negotia tions ate In progiesH Im scouring entrance fortheli line into l'hllad"lphla. nml adds his bollel th it they w 111 seen be siiecesslully 0011 0011 rluiled. renting Ivmtln rnllrenl efllclals derliire that Iho Idea el allowing oiganljilielis or oieur eieur oieur heh jmi ties te ledge In the earn at Washliig Washliig leuhiil te Im iibalidoued, as (here will be neither enough urn tmr Hidings te iircotiitile date Ihein. A rittsluiig li 01 man, iiamed .lames Deiiahu Is bringing suit ngalnst ecilnln prop erty holders et lloirell te rissicr .Inn a.'resef land hing In the heart of thai ilU. The prepertv M otlinite.l te bn worth ;.e.(n)"V netl Almiit a hi elf nl the 1 It'hiw nle 1 unilt.N lle'e Tree lox hunt, Willi llie West CliOHter hunt, all In lull uniform, engaged hi 1 fox hunt en TlmiNilny In ('bonier county, at the tart el which 11 number el ladles p.iitlclp.ltisl. Tlm 1 huse was kept up until lain hi the nllcrnoeii. S.iiiiurl Miihin, one of the eldest and most teHKs.tid eltictis of l'lin'iilw llle, ilieil Thursday morning, aged seventy eight j ears. 110 was the eldest stele kispe'r 111 Chester leiinty and ter n long term of years up te w Itlilu 11 short llmi' of hi death ncrnsl the borough as Its treasurer. 'nt of IMlll llhili riilrtl llie ciir 2it, t rum lln I'liilni1ilililii I inn - Lx-iiineriier IleW thn w the gmilvtiMieT his right feet inn Ills left knee ami spoke III a turmt iiilerMting wny of his early life. "Wlien I went te Lif.ijotte toUege, In'mili," slid he, "it cost 1110 s7 rents a woek for Ixiard 111 the v II la go. The college charged fl.l. nod ilfl Isivh trem up the ieuutr thnughl we ought te 'in' a little Hetm'thing mid se hoarded nt the cheaper rate In town. The tire, eh j en iiiny Imagine, was net luxurious, lint it was ivmrvii mid siiHtalnitig. ,tudge Hchiiyler, of Northampton, the mm new In 11 isiutest with Judge lleciler ever tlm president luugcship of the county in which our old oellogu is situated, was inyi lassii.ate. In Inly we loll the sch. ml in harvest lime and went acresH the isninirv te work in tlie Held dining wheiit cutting, iis-, hux mi Dutch girls rakisl and weImmiihI.W e worked .1 week mul rarli nveivinl m, mom uiouev than we had ever had Inline. Tin- wan sn much gam 011 the ill low ami' from our kihiih. Ten millions new would net leek te mcnsblgas that M dlil then. Sihu.vhr anil I set our w Its le w erk te sis hew 'vie leuld invest it. We isiuld buy glass eftiiead for IwixeiitH, an ii e I'miNi ler .1 lip and 1 ighl cignis for a cut. Neither el us mul. I tall up vices enough te consume our Inrluii'' The f 1J li Imitii us lasted ilm niiilie l.dl, nml we had wime left wlen we get into mischief the same autumn am) left lle took the stage for his home near Siiulmr.i, mid I ler Wilkesbarie. 1'rein there we went te Williams college. In New llmipnhirc, ami maduatiil. Just think, then we li.nl te stage it from niv home IjnmlleH ten rulread point in New Jorsev 'I he ceuutrv has glow 11 ani.innglv smce then hut the giHid old town el K.kIeii is but little ( li.mgid and lily roiiipauieii of school dnvs tinils his wav hick there and is a judge." I'tiNen In tlicH.i(riiiii('iit il ( iii. t inni Ihc l.iilnlen I tlllPH, ami IV Tin Sicilian journals 1 ojiert the iomluieu of 11 lemirkable trial last w eek hi Catania. 1 we years hive elapsed sliue a great crinin was cemmitKsI at Coilentiul. A 1 rlest tinned r.iill.i, en clearing out the pi and censninlng every Mrticle, tasted Homething bitter. On the t.'rmln.itien of the miss he wasiittiiekcd by seveie piins in the lmivels, and died in a few- minutes 111 the sacristy. pest-mortem examination proved (Ji it the 1111 lertiiiinte priest had been niUened with Htrvi hniiie, mul, en ex miming the pvx mi iiuti Iv, seinepnrtli lesnl sirvi linine were dis covered. Suspic en tell iimii 11 inoiiei tlu'chuiih. ion taue Lniieli, w hiichcrhhi il a great hatred ngaiunt the decciHed 1 Iccllug wliii llh.nl le iintl been 111111 h im rcased i some promo tion awarded te him bv the' Aiclihislinii of Sv r.n use. Liuinli hud a I rethcr who m.is.i diuggist, I jv vvlieui thu Miep was niten left te the earn of tliu canon, who hid thus the nuMiisef siipplvim: himsell with poison. Liinell was nriesled ami eeiisigneil te the prison of M 1 ai use, where he Ii n rein lined ler two veiis. List week the ease w is brought beleie the Camera di Cosiglie (eipiivaleut toenr grand Jmy) of the court el appeals of Catania, when it was divided that ler want of ptoel there was no gieuuil ler Hinal prmoeduigs against the lauen. ".Meaiitmie. It is beyond doubt," says tlm .'(.mil, "that the pi lest 1 all la died et mlseu iuImsI with thu particles repiesenting tlm IhmIv and bliKHl of Our laud Jesus Christ." Ne CVtitrnlimtliiil Sdieiip' ,ti,l Apjilr. The .'st. Leuis llluhe-Vcmucutt h.n this le Kiy nheul tlie ptopesitiou te have a tedeml iniuister et education , " V nipciintcudcnt whose Held shall be tlfti Kepublie' w ill llmi that Held nlretdy preempted, ami will Ih lortun.ite It lie succeed in even he much as gaining an advisory Kiuci in a single statu. Such Jealousy has lieeu m tuilested bvv the htates et everv sis turn of fed oral lilterlereiice in thcii local allalis, that the ellert te give a ledi lal Mipci Inteiulfiit efedti latienany 1e.1l autheiil in regulating the Hhttew IiikiIs would be 1111 1 b a unaiiimeus howl el iudigmitieu I10111 eviry school dis trit t in the land. Kveii the bills for national aid te education, the most obnoxious of which pievlded ler the distribution te the ipialillcd elllcci et eaih statu el Us proKiitlen el the appieprlated tund. have net escaped bitter ailversu criln ism, mid 'the tendency tow ,ud loiitrali.itien' has I eon bieught lor ler waidas a most ellective weapon le pievcut ai lien iK'Ing taken 011 any Mich bill." I lie I e 11 liiiian'M llilileu tiilliiie. Tlie "Madaine Vluleiia Schelliiig - lluls kamp Concert company," including the Hint nml hcrceachiuau husband, stele quietly into New Yetk late en Tuesday night veiy iniiili discouraged and ilisliuirtenuil with tlieir ex ex peritnentin the cum pit line In the West. Manager Ainbeig mil having heraldtd theii coming us he did their going, their pioenie hole lumamcd unknown te all hut a fuw ti lends. The tour through the West has been a disastieus one, nitisticallv mid lluan- elaliv. In all, except the latge cities, the an dieuecH w ere distressingly Hiuall.and in hoiiie towns VIcteii.1 refused te hlug te empty houses that gieeted her and 110 performances were given. It is uudirstend that Hairy Miner, wlin was te organUe 11 comic opera company this opting wttli Hiilskauip as iirlina denna, has come te the conclusion that 110 had better net ami inluuls te give up the project. lit laiuriiietu Cli (illation. The Hist edition of the rebrunty Urutitrt (IMyxKleopIes) was Held within i'i week of the day of Usue. A new edition et ".0,000 Is en the ptess, making 11 total of ".00,000, with tlie prospect of n still further demand. A tilth edition of the NovembeV Centimi was Untied en Monday. llnlli) rtistiuii.ii'i. J. J. Campbell, assistant imstuiastei nt (leldsnntli, lud., wasnriested Thutsday en nehiugoet Htcallngiegisteied letters. Twenty 0110 unopened letters weie feuntl en Ids poi son, Mime limning dates of June Let. Iliti.llMtlun l.iad te hull hie, .lames Sweeney, 11 pienilncnt and punper etis merchant el Housten, Texas, (emmittcd Hiileide Thursday morning by taking Htrycli nine In his cellceat Ineakl.ist. Ileh.id been lllssljMtlllg. ItlliiiiU I.ccLl.ilhe llcnlleik llinkin. Elijah Jf. IIuliu'S, Independent Ueuiecrat, was elected pcrnmiiciit speaker orthe Illinois iisseinblv en the se. en. I ballet TIikimIuv, bicaklng the ik'.iilleik w Inch has 1 xutid fei tin ww weeks. A COXFKKKNTK AT ALKAXY. Mil. rt,i;ri:i,.ii's the mur.sr inn. liMirisiiKit risnens. v. Ilniul.ill IlU tliirnl (irilaj-nml VI r. Car. Unix 1 e-ll-ll llntr llin I'm.lilcnt.ljrrl rnUllalil. IIHCulliTs-A line, at th l.ller M i.lin. tllidiij IUpitrli le New Ynm Sun lien. .Simiiil J. Itnudall was spepdlng away from Albany, Thursday alt'Timen, nml at theKiimi liimi Hen. Jehn (I. Carll.le wiei bow ling onward from Washington te Albany ns last as hIu.iiii could earrv him. Clllren IreverClevel.iuil hid llpeil two letters In the carrier's hands last T110sd.1v, both lettihedlu tliOHime Inuginge of Invitation le these illllerlng Dcntei'iats le coine te Albany that he might confer with them. Mr. Kimlall reiched here late Wednesday night, nml was taken In n sleigh direct te the cesy but very diminutive brick building very linpreMirly known ns "The I'ewtiur Mansion.'' It Is 11 low, narrow' brick il welling of eccentric ptltern Inn row of equally curious nml rather pretl v brick ami terra oelbi houses, facing the windy hill-ten park of the city. 'Iho front Mircli Is Illuminated ,at night by the gaudr ravs that sliiNit through a large lir.iiel of M.iIiksI glass, nml oil the side wall of Iho perch is thrown the hiimoieuslv slgnillcant Hhndew el n huge nplilnr In a coarse web, which is eiitlinisl bv the rlnc framework of the glass in the I uilight ever the diHir. The diHir waseiK'iicil le (he great limine. Ilenint bv n colored 111 111 In glossy broad cloth, mul Mr. It.iiulall found himself Htcji plngillrectlv Inte the great oik-lleorod nml plain walled limit room, with Its two or three chairs, grate tire, chandelier, nml earv ed-weed staircase branching upward with erratic turns trem the rear part of the room. Behind tint siaircise the statesin in followed the tiptoeing servant te n warm mid hrightlv lighted sitting loom, where he leiiud the preslilent-ehs't. The train had been del.ivisl, the guest was tired, the hour was late, anil With ngreisl that It was iKittei te postpone their talking until the next dav. Until arose eirly, nml the talk lasted literally Irnui eirlv morning until .ill or 'J o'clock In the ntlcrnoen. Mr. Kind. ill found that the main reason for which he was iuvlbsl te AlUiuv was te answer these iinpiliics whli h had be 11 prompted In Mr. ('level iml's iiiliul during Ids prellmltnry glam-n evor the Held he Is iiheiit te cover" III his tnesmge. Mr. Cleve land 0Xh.cW te doveto himself te tint o e cluslvi ly niter he returns Irein New Yerk, nine davs from new, and It Is said that the announcement in llir fa tmwj Journal that he w ill receive no visitors between tint time and his departure Irein Albany Is very ileal lv strictly true, and enianalisl fiem Mr Cleve land himself, whoilesiriMto have it under stood that he will soe enlv thesii he invites or the most distinguished w he Insist upon bnsikiug in tiixiii Ins privacy. Mr. Itindall was asked toceuio bocaiise of Ins (oinprelieusive knowledge of national nf lalrs, and p.irtlctit trlv, his knew ledge with regard te tlm raising of the revenue and Its prospective. mi'iiiiit for the coining year. Mr. It. mil. ill trnik it iilxjn hlmselt te nay very mrlv ni the conversation that he was nwnte, as Mr. C'hiv eland must have Ih eu, of the fact that gossip had coupled his name with one cibinet IKisitien 01 another. "Iduslre te say," Mr. Kami ill said, "that I am net a candidate fet any cabinet i-utiiin. I never was a can didate, nml I wailld net accept such a pest weie it otlered te me" Ilu added tint he was thin ought v innli nl with Ids pl.ne in the I louse el Iti pie-eutatives. mul heilesued the fact III ide public Mr. llandnll was sent for, ami Mr. Carlisle into come, in tiiil v toeonler with Mr. Clove Cleve land upon the topics thn new president in t ndste enlarge upon In his Inaugural. lie wants te chat with him, te sbituwith him Iheii store of knowledge ami experience, te uxpressthelr opinion treely and present their iivv 11 individual w Hies nml beliefs. Till was w hat Ml. It ind.ill did te-d iv, null Mr Clove Cleve laud plied him with questions, and nude 1uii il notes Mr Carli-de will l here to te morrow V H.n that slim, I I p fur IlU lllulils. 110111 Diet Inl.lliui I'nleii Iii one of the police courts iii-tow 11, in New Yerk, one morning net long since, a niiiaII Ihv in kniokeilxiekors, ippeansl. He had n dilapid ited caput 0110 haiut mid a gri en cotton big ill the ether. Behind him calm) 11 big peliiemm with a gnu oil his face. Win 11 the Ihiv teund liiinsi'lfin the ceiut 100m he hesitated nml looked as if he would like te letreat, but as he hall turned and saw the grin oil his escort's lace, he shut his lips tighter and ineandernl up te the dusk, "l'leise sii are veu the iudge'" he askevl in n voice tint had a queer little quiver lu It. "I am, ml Ihiv , what eau I de ler veu 7" asked the justice, as he looked wenderingly down nt the inlte befmu him. " It veu pleasi, sir, I'm Johnny Misire. I'm wveu vears old, mul I llvein IJtlil street, near thu avenue, and thoenlv giHid pl,nn te plaj uilggles 011 Is mtioiitela let 110.11 our hoiise. where the ground is Hiuoeth ; but a butcher en the comer," and here his veim grew nte.uly and his iheeks lluslied, "tint II isn't im V morn right te the place than we have, keeps his wagon standing there, ami this nieiniug we were playing mingles there ami hodievo us aw a v, and leek six of iiime, and thtew them aw ij ever the lenee Inte the let, ami I Mint te the pelliu station, and they laughed at 1111, and told 1110 te conic here and tell veu aland it,'' The big poll, e mau and the spectators begin te laugh ImiIs ImiIs teteiislv, and tlie cetuplaimmt at the bat trcmbli d si, vieleutlv with mingled indig nation ami li ighl that the marbles nt his lit tle green bag lattled tegethei. The lustlce, howevet, rapped sh.11 ply 011 the desk, and qiiii kly brought eveiv body te ili.nl silence, " Yeu did poileotly light, my Ikiv." s.dd he, giiiieU, " te come hi 10 mid tell me about it. ou have us uiueli light te mil six mar bios as thu nchest man in the 1 ily has te Ids bank account It everv American citlzeu has as lunch iwgaul ler his lights as you mIiew theiu weuhl bu let less crime. And veu, sir," headdeil, turning te the big po liceman, who new looked us solemn as a limeral, "veu go with this little 111 m le that butcher ami liiakehiui uy ler these mareles 01 elHeatiesel ii 1 ill and bring him heie." Chit f llnlilecr I.iiiftix'ii Siiitcs.er. The receivers of ihul'hil.idelplilamid Head ing railroad have appointed II. K. Nichols as chief engineer, in place of William Leren, deceased. Mr. Nichols is thu eldest engineer in the employ of the reul in point of service, having been c'oiinected w ith the engineering; depirtmeut Im evei tlmty yens. He will have control nt the location and construction of all the new work, the maiutiimug and 10 piirlug of thu ruilteads ami canals et the company, nm! will reorganize the euginuuriug depaitiueut and luike such assignments ut tlie jierseus euiphiyed thciein in will tend tu Hoeuie Its most ellieient and economical man agement. His elllcu will beat Heading, and his assistant 1'alw in '1 .Smith. Under the same order the olUcusefohlel.io.idin.ihter and chief engineer el canaU was abolished. land Chief tin. the Culcriilu le He Sued. Mr. Ch.11 low Wuirun Adams, who icceutly bieught actum for libel against Mr. Bernard Celeiidge, son et the leid chief Justice of i.ngiauii, uascu 011 11 icucr written 10 .Mlldied Mary Celeiidge, te whom he (Ad mis) was eng-iged, has new brought 11 direct action tin libel against Loul Coleridge himself. It w HI be lemembeieil that in his mlien against llcrii.tii! Celeiidge, Adams ciiaiged that the father lnsplied the attacks made upon the plalutllVH character in llernaid's letter te his sister. The present action is kised ujieii a letter by Leut (elvililu te .1 tueud el'.Mi. Ad.mis. A (lung uf'lniinp. Aur.li'il. Weld was sent le Alduuii m ll.irr's elllcu yesteulny idternoen that 11 gang of tramps, iiumbeiiiigabeut twenty, w ere In tlie vicinity of Wenger's line kilns, In btr.wburg town tewn Hhlp, annoying ihe Imineis living In that nelglibeiliiHsl. Cinibtithlui Wiggins and Hern, accompanied liy Alderman llarr, dreve te tlie liuie kilns and succeeded In arresting seven. The balance saw thoellliers lippreachlng and made their osiupe. These arrested were brought te this city nml ledged In ihe comity prison. They will lie given a healing as seen us the wltues.sn can 1st bieught te tlie alilerlnaii'H elllvu tu testily us t thwii dUerilvrly cwuliut 1 i:t.ic with mil i,i. nn. Niill.nill 1'iilllirs nml tlie ILitllnilill l'nlrlal runil. Ket11terelectKvnttsh.nl IiiHiltentlencillisl Thursday ten ilespitch from Washlnglen In which he win n.ilil te liavogeiiii there ler the ostensible purpose of attending the funeral nt Mrs. HtalileyMiitlluiWR. "Will, well," said Mr. Ilvnrts, "whit n misuse of words ; 'ostensible,' bullish Well, vv II, it is loe bail tint Hill h a Werd should Im) used." He then rend the deipilch thteitgh, mid endorsed this language attributed te himself in ntiswer te n question nlxiut his being ti candidate for president. "I mil a candidate for the Ki piihlii-mi Hum iliation In K'- I shall run upon the dis covery el nierliM by Celuinlius. All ought le imlle 011 that platlnriii, ought limy net?" This Is the imlv political dm I iratlen he has made te a nqiorter since his 1 leciieti, and he evidently regards It as n pmtv geinl plat plat lerm, ter he Is dis'llnlng lx m eiuht invita invita tieusdallv te mi Interview. Ai chairman of the ltitlhel.il INslestal fund committee, the senator 1 h 1 1 de.ilared : " II CongreHs shill nppreprhte the I(iO,im) for w hlcii prev Isleu is uiade In the bill new ietiiliiig, I thliilc we sh'ill have 110 trouble, about tiie rest. It is net exactly cei red te siy that w n hav e it new, but w can raise It. The statue was .1 gill from nil I r men. Itwns n gilt te nil the I'nlteil Sums. When it cressen the water it must bu located seinis where, I til t 11s hoeii as it was decided te pbue it In New Yerk the rutin mint ry said : " Let New Yerk pay for it, it is a clear pro pre lit of 2.-.0,iKiu, the isist et the suitiie. te New Yolk. Let New nik jia.v the iiij.one te te lillred ler n pedestal. 'I Inn was uii tliniighl that money nilght Ih runcd outslile the ellv, mid some'h.is been r.us. il Hut the bulk of It will Ihi New Yerk siilwrlptlnu, except the $Hh),ihiO. That w ill n prow nl the live and ten ceuls contilbiitieus from all tlm Hiepln of Pruned." ,1 V III If I V Ml'ltltl III II. Ths rrnriiicr's Jury Jiitn(( s III' Vlrlliu. Wife nml llmglitcis llli lb' ( rhne. fine el Iho most horrible premeditated murders ever committed In Alihama, was the killing W islneMlny night m ar Jonosbero, of Itennett l'.irsens, a mspcctable farmer, 72 years of nge. Itelween the hours el n, mil le p. in., accei ding te their story, Mr. Parsons nml her two daughters went te the stable for something and during their hIiseupp from the house thev heird the rejHirt of n gun in that direction. Thev pild little nttentieii te the noise, ns It Is no excoptieinfl ociurretieo, nnd seen rnnlrcil te the house and retired. They declare they did net flint out that Parsons was shot until Thursday nmrniug ilsiilt ss e'i leek, w hen thev found his Isxly, badly burned, King en th hearth in liis room. 'I lie coroner's Jury rwinli red a veullct an fellows; " I ten licit I'trsein eaine te his deilh bv iH'ing shot with 1 double-imrroT sliet-giiii leaded with mixed shut, we believe in tlm hinds of his wife; vie also IhIIove that his two daughters were nfi'i-mv te the crime." Klllril WI1II0 riiisllng. Ill Coalton, I'a., en Wednediy. several pupils woie coasting en a long hill in the public read, near the sclmel house. 11 lay ing a long beird en thrce hand slmls placed alew leet apirt n dizen or 111010 girN mid Ikivs were carried down the hill nt every trip. There is a turn In thu read about half-way down the hill. On 01m el the trips down tin' sleds 1,111 into 11 voke et oxen, which were hauling a lead et wihkI up the hill, and which w ere hidden from view bv the lieiid hi the read. Kveiv one of the masters was thrown U0111 the Ixinril en which they were sitting. .lelinnv ( mrv, aged II, who w is 011 the trout et tlie sled and.utisl ns pilot, vi as thrown ngalnst a tree nt the readside and instantly hilled. James Weeks, aged 10, had a leg anil arm broken, and was picked up unconscious. Sarah Weeks, his sister, it id an arm broken, ''overal of the party had ribs broken, nml only one escaped w itlieut inlui v. I-cd. winter, en the sanm lull and almost in the same spot, theie was a similar collision lielw eon n lead el coasters and a team of horses. llax Merrow, aged l and Jennie Uregg. aged IJ, were killed, and a number ofethen 111 re I Mill 1 Inn I. Willi nil Wall ice Lee's rnllgrpf. Aiitntile.T.ipv in ( oniieitlcul L'Vi latlv Vlan ual Lee, William Wallace It ulu.il llepubli ixiii, believing 111 equal bunb ns. equal rights equal duties and protection. In nllgieiiisa sinner and heretic ; his kind .111 li found in Jiuiies. I : .7. Is a ti eliniiker. lued "i7. Hern ill It inkh.imste id. ami c.lucali d 111 the old roil schoelhoiiso. Toel: his di j:iei in a seinlnai.v ontheTunxisiivei.lnVleasimt illev Itvias operated by his lather, nml hid a water wheel underneath. Knlisttd m the w.u, but wns rejected en account el a broken lirm . served Ids ceuutrv, hew cm 1, 111 aiding his brothel's 01 phaned childieii He his been tlremau, m.ieu, leiistuble, juhIhe el Iho peace mid ulderin ill, mid diitingall hsotUii hsetUii hsotUii lieldiiig has always allowed his i.unilv te us us se i.ite w ith the iioighlxirseii.ii nuiiieii plaiui el equalily. Nevel lunch el a In 10, Iksmuse he couldn't be, and isagreasv me, h.mir, bin 1 (insiders h!in- II just as usi lul .1 iiiciiiIht el sihietv as n be had Ih-eii 1 celli e giadiiatt. ( lltll'ge cw. Anethei Ircu niisien.uv uniting will In. held miller the auspices et tin seminary stu dents mul the Y. M. C. A mums-teil with the college, 111 the Second Itetntmed Churili en I'lldav evening, Jan. 3eth. ddiesses w ill bu deliviic'tl bv Hev. A. Call W itiuei, Irein Mllllinbillg, mul Mi. l'aul kunkle liem col cel li gix 'Iho meeting will Ih'cui at 7..10 p. in. Thcicure nt present tlircu I ipuu sestudeiits ceimcc'ted with rrmikliu uud Marshall col lege Ml. Mas.1t.1ka Yauiainki. who has Ik 1 11 heie new for 11 liuiubi 1 el v (.am, Is at piesent a niuiubei el" the miihh 1 1 iss in the eollcne , Mr. Kiniie Kutiel e line in the be ginning of this tci 111 and is 1 mcuiler et the acadeiuy ; Mi. Kenjiro Ijitevv .11 lived here shoitly'belero Chiistuias, unl is at piesent Kindling Huglish under Win. 1". Hey, se that lie will beablw teentci lln .1. aditny next fall. I etlliit llciiil 1111 lite ICIn 1 Hulk. 'IIioIkhIveI Win. i;. LiIiiiiiii allow 1 1 pet makei, ltaltliuote, who lived 111 Ihc southern portion of the city, wasleund Imiisduy by n county elllcer in an uuiieipn uud spot 011 the shoieot the 1'at.ipsee, a sh i I distance tietu thecitv. Lehman had hoc-i missuij lur suuie days, and as he was known te hivu accumu lated some money, which lu is 111 ihe habit el cairving en ids person, his tin mis leared foul play and seanh was 111-iitiited. The IshIv vi.is fiuwn ami no milks el vieleiue wine found, hut the money was missing. Hximiinatii'ii -li.med that the man must have 1 lead ut least two davs. The dead mnn ilty wns teund lving by his side. n invtstigatlen has Ih-'cii oulered. Deceased was net known as u ill inking man, nnd no tluerv us te hew he met Ins death has been adv tic ed. rile llilllucrilllc t'liil llle. Jehn Sch.iuni presided at ihe iiusitiug of the Democratic city exvcutivi leiumittee, nt their looms Thuisday evumu 'I'he commit tee dis'ldi'dnn holding the Dunns 1 illeuoiuin.i illeueiuin.i illeuoiuin.i tiens for Ward olllcers en in t Wednesday evening, nml primary election en Saturday evening, rehriinry 7. It was ulse deciiled te sul'iuil 1 iliange in the rules governing the sob 1 lien et school directers te the uoiuecr.itie voters nt thu coming primary. If tlie new inle Is minuted each wind will, afler ls ,, hivu two nt the DeiuiK'nitle luenibers of the bend and as uv.uimey oecurn lu the v lusil beard, the Miters tiem tlie ward will 11 line the imity te till the vacancy. Tiie lulu will net lie oper ative until 18s(i hy which time the repiesun tul ion liem each ward it is exiss'ted will be equal. I lie i:tlliU'Ut.li(. b Milk. A tin llling accident befell (ieeige Delong, en Thursilny morning while he was en his way te .Mlentewn, te si no his eusteiners Willi milk. His lier.si took iright ut an np np ine.icbing tram au.l i.m down 11 steep tin uankmt'iit. 'Ihostnve lu the wagon upset nnd tlie liet coals lulling mil set fiie te Mr. Deleng'H clothes, burning him Innlly ulxnit the urnis and legs. Had it net been ter the milk, which was spilled ever him hi his etlerts te oseupe, he would nu doubt have been burned te death. Th" null. id., ex tluguisheil the lire 111 tin. i ui I savd lie wagon fiein destruetien. In ihe tail NL !) leiifflmd the elbow of the n.hj aval uished I iTi:ni:sTii .suit AiiAi.ysr inr. r.s taii: or 1 111; i.aiv. . vr.i vv.n. Ilnli.i'lm iit Kiinlr Clitins SI10 Win Net I'altlj "Ircnlnl In the I'ajincnl fur Mr.ili, Iml llir Court Nnn-Siill. Her 1 he I'cnii Iren r'i)iiiiiny n llefi'iutaiii nr.re in; jrimi: t.tvt.Misre.v. The suit of (Joergo KniltKntiil Ann Kaut, bis w lle, for thtiiise of Abu Kaut. vs. Silas II. I'erry nml Jehn I. Hkiies, ndiniulstra ndiniulstra ters of William L. I'i'Iikt, deceased, was nt. tached for trial en Thursdiy uneruoen. Tills was nn netlen te recover en a run tract alleged te have been nude the late Cel. l'olperlti lsT.s, and wassiibsl.mllilly ns follews: In the spring of that veir Uoergo Kmitzwisthe farmer hi Iho employ of Cel Telper. His wife, Ann K.ititx, was reqiiesttsl by Cel. I'd I'd Jier, te provhle meals ter hiinself nml family during the summer months and nt all ether times when hochesu te come theie with his family nml friends. There was sonic oentro versy ns te the prien which Mrs. Kautfc was teKH'O've.but Itvvaslliiallyagiecd between the jwirtles that she was te be pild Vtcunlsper 1 meal lereacii p'isen,and the nienev received was le be for her beuellt and net that of her hush-mil, and tint the contract was te con -tlniieln Ien ens long as Mr. Kautr rem. lined 011 the lirm nml her husbind (snitiuiied ns tenant tanner. The plalntills were ceuflned te thn examination of their witnesses te meals furnished s yeirs pieceding May 10, ss,, t,n date 011 which the suit was brought. Several witnesses were examined, but thev did net knew any thing alsmt tlm niimbet of meals furnished. At the conclusion of the testiiiieuv of plain tilfs witnesses, ceimsi I Im- thn defend mN moved ler a non-suit en the g-mni I tli.it Mr Kant? was net cenietenl te make a contract and that the suit was impreis-rlv brought nnd should have been intered in "the nunc of the husband. A lengthy nrgiiiinint followed and at Us conclusion thu court ilircrtrsl a judgment of uen suit te be entered. A ruin was then granted te Minvv causa why the ludgment of 11011 suit "heuhl net lie stricken eir. The suit of l'r.uicts Kllburii vs. Jehn K. ICaiillman was attached for trial tills morn ing. 'I his ivas an action te recover 5S feran advertiseincntinsertedln Thr family llcriild for six months in the year ls?J. The defense was that Mr. K.iiitlmm did net enUir the advertisement 111 the paper, and did net knew it was in the paper until the hill was presented. The ur, rondmeiln vertlictlfer the defendant, iirreni: jcnen TAiTiinseN. The suit of I'rnnk Dillei, for the use of Iles.iun.iStehiu.in victhe Pen 11 Iren coin em v. limited, wasutt-icheil ler trial befere Judge Patterson, hi the lower court room, Thuisday .iflorueoii. This was an action of covenant, and the tacts as alleged bv pl.iintill's counsel were as follews: In KsOtlie defendant lented te Diller a foundry attached te the l'cnn iron vinrks nt5.'iOJ per vear. Mr. Plllerwas ,iImi tohave access te the pattern shop and te bu luruHicd with steatu for which lie was te pay lllteen cents jer hour. He was also te be given the making of the patterns needed bj the l'cnn Iren company, and was te lie i-ihl for tlie same tweiily-llve rents per hour for each hand. TI10reni11any.it is claimed, tailed te furnish sufficient steam ler Diller te run the foundry, compelling him te put in a boiler. The v iolatiens of the centiact en the part of the reniiany for vvhii 11 damages are claimed are: 1st, "sutlli lent steam was net furnished te Diller ; 2d, he was net given the patterns te make ; Jd, he was net allow oil thu use et the piltern shop. Onlnil. VAi.11. i:in.a 70 .1 rev.xiu ).i cj:. n gcil riilillrr rrercii te Ilrntli ami in. rlirre Colilliilliiells itlill) t'lusClilttcil. lteyil H,tevetis, of Mereyville, I'a., vihe had plnyeil the violin at all the ceuutiy dances m lint community ter nearly forty' yeii-s, started early Monday morning with i party et the ethcis te 10 lurn home at a danceut Sleight's tavern, nine miles distant. It was bitter cold. The four had bis 11 dilnking heavily nil night, nml were all under tlm niflueiicu of liquor when they left the t.iveni, and they took with tbemin the sleigh a halt gallon demi john of apple whiskey. Twe hunts alter the pnity had loll tlie team iiune back te the tavern 011 a run, v ith euh the fnuii bobs el the sleigh attached te them. Twe men drove out te see w h it had beceme of the slemhleul. They met two el the party, James M.dotie and William Jav, walking ill the lead toward the tavern. They were intoxicated, but muiiged te siy tint their hei-sus hid 1 tin away, and that 0110 of tlieli companions, ('. Jav, had stepped ut ,1 farm house, but they dnl net knew where thu old Hildlci was nor the fourth companion, Jerrv till. Thu men liem the tavein continued en their way, and a mile fro 11 Moicyville they leiiml Stevens lying by the roadsides Theio were signs el "life aUmt liini -but he was dead liefore thuy reached Mereyville with him. 'Iherowero no marks of injury en him, ami it is supposed that he hid I107011 te death The men who veto with him can give no cause et tlie 11111nw.1v. Near w heie the old linn "1 13 theie were lu.uksef the sleigh being turned ureunil 111 the lead, mid the tracks ut the horses show th it thev begin te run at the top el then sis-nil. 'llie leet mid eirs el all four el the men weie terribly trn7cu. Charles Jay's loot w ill havete Ui amputated. Jeiry ll.ill was net tumid till late in the djy when he was disi'eveied 111 the Iny mew of the Meruyvillu tavein. Ilu knew nothing of the limaway. Hew. is badly cut about thu head ami lace, uud hid evidently been thrown out et the sleigh, l'eiu lingeis en his rigid lnnd weie se badly liezeu tiiat they worn amputated. Stevens v us 70 years old and leaves a daugh ter In lointeitablo elieiimstaiiiuH. He had novel Is en luteuipenitu. (In tin III stritrllull of tint lliilui 1f.ul. Ill llubncs in the Icbru uv ' Attuullr ' The old " gambrel-HKiled liuiise" exists no leiigti. 1 leiiietuber saying something, 111 one el a seiies el papers published long age in tins magazine, about the ospciicnce of dv iiiL'ein et a house 01 leaving it lorever, as tiie soul dies out el tlie body. We may die out el nian v houses, but the hoiise itselt can die but iin e : ami se real Is thu lite et a heu-e, se 1e.1l te olio who has dwelt 111 it, mine especially the lile et the house whlth held him in dreamy inhincy, in lestless boy hood, In passionate" veuth se 1c.1l, 1 mv, is lU lilu that it seeuu us it something like u soul of it must out last its relishing lrumc. The slaughtei of the " old gambiel-roeled hoiise " vvas, I am leady te admit a c.nc et Itlstitlable hemlcldu. Net the less vias It te be deplored by ull wholevo the meiueiles of the past. Willi Its destruction nioebliterutid seme of the toetpiiutsot tlie homes ami mar tyrs who took the Hist steps hi the long uud bloody inarch which led us through the vi lldurncss te the premised land et Independ ent nationality, l'eisenally, I have right le metiiii tot it as a p.ut of mv life genu trem me. llm Oiiuiiiuf a liiiiint lilt elsl.ii'.-. 1 10111 the Dt'irelt teiuiiic'iciul ilvcitlci "I see it stated in this hjur p.ipci," ie uurked .1 passenger from the south, " that the oxspicssleu 'painting it led' stilted with a niggar show. Thct hain't se. Tliet ess ess presslen started thlity y'ur nge dew 11 en the Mls'nlppl river. 011 knew theie used te lieu heap of steamboat r.iciii' 111 them days Just utoie the wuh, mi' If 11 beat couldn't keep suui wheie hi sight of another she was seceu'il.iss even if she cost 1,000,000. Well. 111 them duvs tlieyiltuti l naveull tills peiter Jacket, steam savin' business down se tine in tlie engine, loom as they lies new. Se when the en glneeah told the ee.il niggurs te till her full, an' they tilled he.t, the beilers Used te get led het. Whenevah they was a big itiee 011 the c.ipt.iiii'd go up tothe pilot-house, talk with the pilot .1 luiiiit nml then yell down the tube; 'Tlie Helle of Mlsi'slppl is coming round the bend. Paint herredV Then the eugiucenh would yell out te thoce il hustlers: 1 Niggars, tlie Holle of Miss'sippl Is nflcr us. r.ilut her red !' And then they would pro pre eee.l te paint these boilers rodlieiuihu lire Ih.x tu sinoke-htttfk TIi't s the wav the e.spi. sssieii lust start. . I. bah and nil tliu iiiggur show in 11 eve. ud is te put m thu vveul ' town IX COMMON PLEAS COURT. sritievs vitAimrs. Win. li K-l.illR('ii,irKdl Wild 1-hIm. I'rrtrnsp, rriiirs rriiin 1111 llltrri-(;inrli st'tiin. ford t'linrKcd Willi Alillnu IIM:mm1,c. Win. i:. Kendlg, rt'idlng umr tint lamib tavern, West I.nmpetcr tewnslilji, was or rested yesterday liyC'onntable Sliaub, of l'e quea township, te unswern complaint nf f.ilse prelense profcrretl ngalnt him byOotlieb Wenninger. The liets of llie false pretense nreKihl lobetliat Kendigget ('. 1). Wllfeug te omlerso 11 note Ter hint te tlie amount el Sua, with thn understanding that It was te he renewed. Just before It became due Kcutlig get Wllfeug te endorse .mother nole of the Kline amount, with which te lirtlhe nole coming due. lnstenl of dell g se, he allowed the llrst note te go le pie test, mid Willi tlie second nole im bought it vvageii from (ietlinli Wenningi r. As piy piy piy montertho note given te Wenninger was slepjied by Wlllene, Veiininper brought suit ng-ilnst Keiidlg ler filse prctense. When Kendig was ane-ted he was taken nt hisewn icqiiest te tlm store or .is her A Kendig, West Klngstieet, for the piirHiH(ef getting his father, Ucorge II. Kendig, loge his hull. As there were eusteiners in the store at the time, the censtable allowed the ar rused and his father te go te the luck rt of the building te consult privately. Afler waiting for some time Constable Miaub asked for the young m in and wits told by hi father that he did net knew whf ri he vvas. m Alterwards, the lonstable leu lied that Ills prisoner li.nl been assisted te escipe bv Charles Crawford, who took him outel town in his wagon. Tim censtible at ence liiaiie reiiipl'ilnt of conspiracy against Craw ford, who Is n farmer, ami aries'nl him. lle was taken liefrre Alderman McfJIinti nl neon to te iliy ami gave bill for a hearing t be given 01 Tuesday next. It Is proliable thitWcorge H. Kendig will also Is) held le answer 'or aiding his son's escnpe. Should the olllcers siideed 111 capturing Kendig, it is said sevenil ether ch.itgesel crookedness will be inade against hint j one of which i the alleged fraudulent use of n n't' Im I'hldi he obtained liein Mr. W'llfeng witli the understanding that It vvas net te be used until a lertnlu ether note was iiaid. Not withstanding tdjs ngriemcnt Kendig is charged with having bought n let of furnl luie with tlie note, sold the furniture nt - "I m and put the money In Ids tieckek Kendig is a married mnn, his wife being a daughter el Mr. Miller, who formerly kept 'he Lamb hotel. It Is stiposed that Ken dig wns tr3-ng te raise money te skip te the West, nil his property here lielng in his wile's name. iTvm:siin 1. n:is 1 11.1.1: is ijit.imtr- Th Tliinc That Malm n stir In n Ulllcl I'min. te V Ittagelliislncs. fur tlm Squlrr. Tlie local sonsitien created in the village of Quarry ville by the score of law suits brought befere Chief Justice Creincr, by denizens of that town, has subsided. Soifie of the mani fold lines imposed have been paid '01110 of the culprits were given cnslit for the penal ties. The iiiiiingeuieut of the strasburg roller skating rink new conducts .1 rink en ulternate nights in the Mechaniis hall at Quarryville. The nuinlicr of novices who ehikoafeot In the new sport is quite large. Tlie Methodist church in the village is hav nig a protracted season of night lnectlngs and n revival Is in progress Ilres. Hrady and I.cfev or nre assisted hi lis direction by able (icrgy nnd eloquent exhertcrs from abroad, and seme olslurate hearts have been touched. I , T. Hensc'l'snew building, nt the corner of statu and ijmrry streets, isappreiuhing completion; the second story will be occupied by an Odd I 'el lows' hall ; n ding stoic, cigar store, tin shop and ether business enterprises will be accommodated below. Gas, steam heat and an abundant water supply are seme of the improved leutures of D. M. ltonenmyer's new mansion, in thn West Knd, which quite " takes tlm cake " inning the private residences of the Inwei end for elegance mul conveniences. Invr.llng In W'mtrrn IjiiiiI.. Ill the vicinity of Mel'hoisen city, Me Me Me I'horsen co., Kansas, and near the line of the Sant.i Te railroad, Mr. J. M iMorsen, of Mas Mas Mas torsenville, this county, has beuglit 200 acres at low figures ; J. II. aleuler, HiO acres, and Jerrv Martin lfii) acres ; Isaac llrubakei lull' a section with gissl buildings 011 and geed Ii nees, only hall a mile fiem lialva railroad station, and Mr. David Itrenemin, of Klizahclhtewu, Ji'i acres well impieved and elesu te fiulvestun. Out in that (euutry last year wheat was a lull crop and seldi heap; se were corn and eat. Wheat, lant sales brought Iscontsper bushel, tern is up te "2 eents, e its ") cents, iotatecs 2ects., and apples J 1.50, eggs iScts.per(tezen, butter 20 edits per lb. j hogs, s.75 per hundred; horses, cow s and j eung cattle cheap ler cash; groceries ami dry gisids abeul the snne ns lu Pennsylvania. Prairie chickens .110 plenti ful, cotton-tails are numerous ami jack 1. di bits also pleutilul uud very large ; their gait is about one mile per minute : prairie dogs me net dangerous ; antelopes leek veiy much liken fivvn deer, they air geed una. tun. Ne w Iusky in Kansis, 'ami Is-er hard te get, but eidei is pleutilul. ;; rim. in i.viiia .1 i:i:aiimi. llie Itomlltelilrr llrg.lliUllig fin riolcitlell Vltllill.t the 1 liri'.llt'lllil 1'urci leslllr. I'liit.viii.i.i'iil v, Jim. :;i.--The incuine murtg-ige lHiiidlieldcis el the l'hiliidelphiaiV lteadiiig niiliead eeinp.inj have organized te protect then Inteiests against the threatened foieitesiuo vel the prepi rty. They Ided 11 bill in equity 111 the United Slates citcuit celli I today, thieugh tlieir iiiiuisel en behalf Hugh II. I'ciiuy, et New Jcrse.v, of the tncoiue moitgage bomllielilers. They nk that their nglils be deilueil ; that the iiuieiiut due 011 theii bends be ascertained ; that the company be required te jmy what shall appeal te bu due en a settlement el such account, mid that in delault of such piv meiit the court dccioe tlie ban lug all of paitiei, iucludlug Iho I'eiiusvl. .1111.1 company ter insurance 011 lives ami the gi anting et annuities fiem all lights mul equity el U'demptieii. Pin. illy the bill asks that Mr. Samuel W. Hell, the Ii usteu of the Income mortgage, bu einpoweted te tote tete tote cleso the piejHirtv. Ne (liliiii 111 Viitliiiliile eal I'liic. l'llli ,v nu 1. I'll I a Jan. .10. Tlie ceiuinittees of the Lehigh and Schuvlkdl coal exchange met te-day and dended te make 110 change hi thu line uud clt.v ami h.ubei' prices uf 1111tl11.1cltu10.il next month. U Is stated that nicul.ir priies me at presuul dimly main tained, mid that finally eiilers are en hand that cannot bu tilled at present. Seaport cities cm well be supplied, hew ever, but In land towns have ditlicultv in getting sup. plied. I im tmiM'i. n I.1111 or Hli.oeo. Ynr.i:i.in, W. Va., Jan. 30. A llrent Wellsburg, W. Va, this 11101 ning caused n tel.il less of about 51i!,000 j paitly Insured. The principal lesscrs ureG. yi. W'hile A. Ce., Joiies A Cuilei, Mis. Hebert Oeudy, nml G, W. Caldwell. The contents of the postefllco were 1 unloved as a piec.uitlenary incanuie, but the building was net lujuieil. Net Gulllv uf Mllful ferjurj. l'liitvnnti'iii v, Jan. ,10. The eoletod bishop, Jubez l'itt C.iuipball, win was ar ar eowed several weeks age upon the eharge of perjury, lu swuulng lu an atlldavit that he w.u executer of the estite of the late Moses Yeung, was discharged alter a hc.iungte-ilny. Tlie 111 igistrutu oxpre-neil the opinion tint tlie defendant hid net committed wilful lier jury. Twe .Vim ii lluitll. Ill tlie I'nl.iilli'il I'uiulljr. ltD.vniNe, l'.u, Jan. :ia Twe mera mem bers of the Krull family , who were itij-Htorl-eusly poisoned (ut llmilivr Hill, have died, and the rem lining tiireti urn i-oiisldnred be. yeml receverj. Tim Iliitnii shiiier riuid si 13. llosTev. Mass., Jan. SO. Jehn L. -Sullivan, thu vhampleii prize-ilglder, wns lined HIi lu court this morning for fust driving nml uuiiDcsisary ruelty in buatlir; a hoi. DAS1IKI) DOWN TO DRAT11. .1 DtiAsuievs inn etc ev 1111: niMi. ixa itAir.ite.tn. laicktc.s I'a.. enter Killed nnd Msny Winiiiitiil-V I leu la I ut tin. onice of Ilic llincriil Malinger lluir llin trrlilrnt Orcillll'il, Jr.usrv ciiv, .Ian. r,a Tlm lteaillng rail, read oxpicsslreml'hlladolphla Ter XewYeik-, was wroekrd neir dieetivilin, 10 inUosrreiii Jcisey City, this morning. The train, vvlilch censisled ofrhiirceiclKM well Hlled with pis sengers, h-n Plillailelphla nt "r.0, a. in. It was running rnpltlly when n wheel broke mid the forward ear ran oll'llie twit. It ranlntijiice.il train mid Was ttpiet anil tlie three eirs fellow-In;; worn wreaked. Hover.il people wero killed. Up te tltU tlnw twenty Hve wounded Inve been taken from tiie wirckitml thore are inore j-ct te be extrl cited. Iti fiislnc le Gire Iiifiirniill.m of llin Acctilcnl. Inforinitieiiroirdluglho nvildeut Ii re fused atthe goneral ininigei's olllce of the I'hilndelphlwt ItMdliig i.iiliettl. (luueral Manager Woeloti Rays that he Im net re ceived the detills, but lie statelith it llie 111 rldent is net se bad as ropettod and lint no body his Im 11 killeil. Tlie overturned stoves set llie te the wreck in several places, but wns extinguished by the combined efforts of the tialu-lunds nnd rescued the passengers. Tlie tinek wns tern up ter a considerable (listim-e and the tender amicus are piled up In n confused mass. It ii rem trknble that of the soventy passcn. gers many wero net killed outright. Among tlmse Injured are: W. Calhoun, of Philadelphia, head severely cut, both thighs lnurcd and seveie Interntil Injuries ; H. Wink, ofl'lilladelphln, Hcrleusty rut ; J. Kellev. of Philadelphh, left arm hi hi JuredjJ. T. llallew.iynudJ. Cennellj", belh of Philadelphia, shei'k nml cuts ; 1'. 0. Naphevvi, of Philadelphia, bruised and cuts; II. D. Corcoran, of Philadelphia, head cut ; Charles l'ralley and ILU. Wade, both of Hound Hroek, cut and bruised. All the passengers fiem Philadelphia were moie 01 less the worse ter thelr sh iktng up, nnd pro pre sen ted thoinselves with tern elethtng, illrt begrlmcd laces, with bleed stains, and thore are several who weie cut nnd bruised who refused togtve their 11 unes for fear of alarm lug their filcniK In the fient car wero twenty passengers and all wero removed In nn unconscieus: con ditleu, hut all locevorod insidoef nn hour j eight of thorn who icfusodteglvollieiruames were taken te New Yei k en a special train. A sjieclal lrem New Yerk says Mr, l'ray, of Philadelphia, vvas killed. Tlie following were font home te Philadelphia nt neon : M. C. Reed, et the lirm of J. K. Iluesteii, lie.id slightly bruised j Dlwaul I'. fccatlorgeod, two deep cuts en head ; J. M. lleally, face cut, mid Geerge W. Vanillic, slight cut en head. Among the ether wounded arc Chas. H. C. Urn3 el Hound Hroek,eiit 011 the arm; Harry Tracey, of Gcrmintewii, face cut j N. D. Conway, el Hound Hroek, ls)tli hands slightly cut ; H. II. 1 1 ray, legs bruised; Dan iel Kirk, baggage master, nml W. Cliadwick, brukemau, both slightly injured. Se far as learned new Geergo Calhoun, el Philadelphia, an insuiiinee agent, seeiiud te have been the worst injured. He wns taken from the train en a stietchcr. His left leg Is broken and thn ether leg and his face muised. Tlie rcpeit of the disaster spreaii lapidly ami 0110 thousand piople hud seen collected nt the scene. Many anxious friends cengre gated at the depot in Jersey City awaiting the arrival of the wounded Nene of tlie In lured were willing teTnttmf tlie nccident. ii.AUM in riiiLvnr.t.riUA. PiiiLAiiKM'tn v, Jan. 30. -When tlie nevvs of the accident boeuino publicly known here great alarm was cuiseil and per sons who hid frieuds 011 the w rocked train inilc.nered te ascertaiu the ditaiL Among lliose who kit the city en the Inled train tills liieinitig woie William 0. Mc Dowell, the comptroller, and Gcerge K. W. Ames, the tioisurerotthoNorfolkitWestorn nuliead. They telegraphed President V. J. Kimball that thevjliadescapcd Injury. Others ent telegrams as quickly as lOHHible te as sure fin nils and iciulivcs of theii ualetv 1111; Li.nisi.ATUJti:. l he riill.nli'lilil.i vt.ijl.tialc.' Court IIIII Vetoed Aiirieus ltllU I'rc.i'liti'il Spucllll lUspltcll tOtllClXTEltlOESCEIt. ILvitiiisiii'iiu, Jan. "0. In the llouse the soldiers' orphans' schoelnppiopriatlonolf'OO, bOi) vvas finally reported, as were the following bills : Te create 11 bureau of sanitary science; te prohibit tlie giving of gifts by storekeepers, such list hroiues; the McCracken apportion ment bill, giving the Republicans IS and the Deme, rats 10 districts; te create 11 beard of health. Hills were introduced as follews: Te ro re iHi.il tlie olllce tax of foreign corporations ; requiring icgistiy of voters te be made by street lists instead of in alphabetical order 5 ler the better protection of the wages ej' labeiers, and ter the protisileu of fanners' liem the ravages of foxes ; prohibiting thu killing of squinels between f.iniiiry 1, ntld October 1. McCiilleugh, el Philadelphia, submitted his concurrent lesolulleii requesting Pcnti sylvmila Cengiessmen te veto for incisures looking te tlie lepiynient te this state of about ?2,00e,000 given the United States government in iniliiect Lix ' during tlie w.u. lu connection with the icsolu icselu icsolu lien there was lead the lepeit of Pennsyl. v mini's war claims, giving mil 'account el tlm government's Indebteducs.s. The loielutlou was leferred te thu coinmittre en lcdcr.il ui.itiens. (joveinor l'ntllseii scut in a message veto in,; the Philadelphia magistrates' court bill, mainly 011 the ground that the comtitutlenal eluiise, lequlriugoiie magistrate's court for evcuy 3u,oeJ population, is net a continuing command. The -veto mosSage was net sub uiitted te the llouse ler consideration, seiiatu t'lucevdlii. The Senate sesileu was lery short. The Humus bill te dlvcit tlie liquor lijenwi from tliest.ite te the county troasuxies, Involving neitly ;00),OiJJ, w.n noitively reporteil. A communication wesrecclved fiotnthegoy orner calling attoiilien te tlie eiictilaref the coiiiiuissleneror agricultuteat Washington, referring te tlie neceiity of adopting meaiiH topretoctforoits. A bill was Introdiired te create the bureau of forestry. Deth heusa adjourned until Monday evening. Sllu belt'itcil fur Neir LoceiiiutUd W'erU llUAiitya, Pa., Jan. 30, It has been un- dersUKMl for seme time that the proprietors of the Baldwin locomotive work or Philadel phia, have been looking for a ulte lu thv county te lecate their Immense shops. Ith new iiiiiieuueed that they have bought llip Shearer larnt near Perklomen Junctjci). Nearly all of the pcvvly ticqulreil Imidfsflat, unil It Is located beside Ixith the rhllfldelphw A Heading and Pennsylvania fichuylklU Valley ralheacls. Werk nt W'1',lluS',", W.vsiiiMiTe.v, Jan. 3u-8cnaiu.-Tlie tseiiule lookup the Peeifiis railroad hlll,1iut at U oViei.'k Jt went evor and lha Senata re. sinned tliu connlilcratleu e tiie Ititnr-!Ut coiiunercn VHf WKATiirit isvic.trutxn. N'asiunotex, I. C, Jan. 84 Fer the Middle Atlantic (.tales, wanner vcatuer", lu-cre-ulng ciettdniws nnd local new m win 1 1 outlieily vrinds, faUInj biroraetqr, ts- tr-i i i "J r&i J'J'i '.jji H r is .3 ii 1) t J)H
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