e , , It" ' i . j S m VOLUME XXI-NO. AN KXPLOSION IN NEW YORK. i'ai.vm ii:.utiTj:3u;riiei.i ex this II Iti: Of Til K IfATKU. A t'tlrl.lK i;M,,lri ,ni,r s,rft WlmlniT Willi 1nmilRlnc"r.mHi llliflmrKe, I'.iii. l,).s HiMpette.l liytlm firm- Ariett of 1-iHir Men. The IlKteriiiilnM uhe f dynamlle In N l"rk K'roillyiudltel tlioiHj.mleJiiiHiiM.ir U "'"''"""Mkplnwiiitn torylale hour Saturday night, ene or two f tl,0 mm-nlim lXlllOM III llll, M.. I ...II. I . . " ""MIIHIH at TIlU 0X1.1!.,, rJ""",1,,,,,KIMIlKtl"OllOW. rLn, '.'" ,f "J0 "-V W CTOW (10,1 Villi ," ",IU iuid r elllcers guarded llie prom iril.M.l iiukiiiii 11IU .uiciiniicci NKIO 1(1,11,7, ."re '" "l,rrJ llres- Ul,,l "I"' I" thnt el .,.. ' 1,r,,ll'i,rs the windows of which had also oeou iiii ished by the explosion, wero re- ,I,rt0ll Air S.ir.iV le ill, I Inlnrliir r II. . Ml..-..- Shortly aller the explosion lour men wero round bt the jkiIIoe In the shadow of thu lUtlngUm street shitlen or the cletutud re.nl. I ?! 'i Y.' ('"V Vl",,lilM.Ji,e"r" n ''l'"rer. who Mhl he lit til in Williamsburg, wasdiscot wasdiscet wasdiscot ire.ltoboseteroly nil about tlie he.nl ami r.ice, mill the ethers, William llrltteu, n waller, Jmncs Daley, dork, and Jeseph latnh, u printer, wero binding up Henry's wounds. The nuartolte wero seled and Imked up, and at the Ussex MarKet isilice souitthet were remanded. A lad was brought te thoshitleu housewho was charged wlUi OM'orlineutiim with ilt. iiiiiulti' at the corner of Ur.uid ..ml !:.,. streets, whom he sui-coeded in dislodging n lHM'(iine.t. Itli thoetlinrinplinloii. lint ri n-i i in run rvri.oste.v The bomb or cirtrldge whl.-li raimeil the oipletlon liillMliatelMx-ii placnl iininoilialo iinineilialo iininoiliale ly un.tarnnidi IhoXr.inie.worU M thowlndew mtt.irrv liret.- tlere. Tin tflti.leu In teninni'iit, huiiwn in tlie tiolitliijethmMl wure ratUiil . iind thi lr,.ii Ht,i.CblJnH(1f m , t ot.ited ie.nl. iivirt i M..ri.,J.v)i,uVlhr,ul thpyli.nl ifeiv.il violent lilett-C ' ,ur''Kli 'Ihoreii no otldt'iue tlintu r-.i,. . a.pll.d te Ul.lle.vV t..ru " " "''R". " ler the liwivy oletntod r ..J, l V011,'"-'" ttlili-liriiiMiip Allfti Mtr,,i,r?'"1 ',,.r1"cll"',' MoreN h.moter. thoprei J, ,)7i" ih" tWV iwrtefllw ttwt Mlu fr , V ' . ' l . vteuld Imtesumw W UlilletH binding lileyiM r.uiKM te tl " l)l,y " "I'llt-y h ein Imh. Tlie .In.. ""I" Unjiunl the prom, reach rvvi !,.'u t ,'"11' l'iUlJ,'i will oxlilinleu i . rll l'"-'"'ir' Mtlille.I tli.it the ltriis.' ui "l0 "I'lcemn or a slrlkoer (Jarry lturK- -tl'""-firm .a ,ith w '" "' ,,i,w liarL'e.1 bv the t,a- ,,""" Mho wts ,l10 imiMMif tlie Htrlke, . (INuilwil for faillnir oue nlclit te prei- .ty wiini tlie iln-x of the cwtnblUliiiiL-nt. llie DryL.HxN ricrkV union, or which he mwnini-mbiT, tflml inanv iiilIIiixN le e.ilu hh reiiiM.ilem.-nt. 'limy went wif.irni te M.UI011 iilt'ii In the trinity of the More, and a.k intpiidliiK iuirt.iMrN te boycott the firm, lien the strlke At m ordero.1 bv the union hetlniiwin left without a vtork'te trntiH.ict niiMne-K. fhe non-union nun who wero eiilceniipntly ompleyv.l Inte tx-en tliro.it tlire.it tnixl In Mirieus way . TiutBiTrvivci i.urinnt itr.crivi i. O.irry llrnllicrHl.iuonlMret'elto.l n iiitin iiitin tivref tiirwitimiiiij lett.irM. tTemiultlui from witcr-UtradonuriieiiH cillfd upon the. linn, but the brother jiatsiired tliem that they In tcn.leil teruii tholrewn biiHinMs. The jht nocutieii ortl.e Unit lsiin,)BiiiK'rtl-iU'ia that stopwerotikrnrorUivIr protoctien, itutt te tuts en.l a priv.it, meeting or drv eon. It (lealcm w M rw-eiilly held. Wli it action w as taken JUS nnt M. dlvuli'd, but it is tlieiiuht. that the on-Miiltitien or the do.ilerx Jim.le ,i,0 union inen mero iletKratp, and "".iIimI them tntiin iimi ot'dvnatniie. no union, or" K.pitltty A-MocI.ttleii," wa "ViiiimI a t car ime, ttlieu ouiplejos ( the Jr.iuil stree bmisei ondeavorod te in. Inte liroprietoM tn elmti at II o'clock. Uidlej A. .'oie, tvoreaiiiiiin; the house-j tli.it reruvd te olfwe nt tli.it injur. 1 or home time limy wero jvnteimivd, n the O.irryi Inte been ro re ro t'entlv. I. lit .Inn" a hiii;e Mtone hindered oneof their pltte-Klux hew-window. Tlie perotr.iter ivat net or (tltcevurvfl. Tlie union lien isweril', jrrii, Ac. T. .1. N'aiiuhteu, ,i lilopiie of the i:.u.illty association, ilcnit.l nil kuowliMlue et .tlie iillalr, ami ol.iimed that the oiitrae was net i-.uiHisl ly any member or the ore-inintien, iiltheiieli he Haiti it mlulit ImvA lieeii iloue en imltti'luil re3Husiliilitv. IIes.il.1 liollieiiulit (J.irrtV own hkeiiLs isiusetl the oxpleslou, mid that the object was gratuitous adtortis adtertis Intr. The meu arrexte.1 en mixplclen or cemplicU ty in tlioextilohion, stoutly deny all knowl knewl knowl iiIke or it. J.wepli Uimb work ler tlie American 11 mk Note company, whero he hi Jjceii cmpl.ivid feryuars. . ' lMwiird iCidley, jr., hiM iliirtng llv .lav Hint his drill hud mxtxlml te the (lemiuds of the eqiullty association and had no ill foul ing aKiiilist theni. fje did net boliute the oxpleslon was Intended te damae their tere ami wan satisfied tlicre would be no re petition of it. Them.ia darry, of fi.irry Ilres., mI.1 : "Of loursetho K.pi.dity association Wat tlie bot tom of tlie outrage. What surprises me it that thoyhate itolie nothing w'ersu. U'liey hatoimule threats of all kinds, but wuStcru inclined te loelc for their oxreutleu iikii our ilerks rather than en our premise." Win. Hritten is n waiter at 1.15 Ure.nl tvav. Ileand James D.ily, who is a boekkeoH'r In his unclu's plumbmg tst.ibllshmeiitt beards In Uiq anne )ieue. jtritteji avn tli.it, lien be and Daily wero going home Sim(lM.iuorn Sim(lM.iuern iug they watt the fuse burning, imu bufore they knew it It had expleded. I'ollce ('aptaln Allaire had a long eonfei eenfei eonfei cnee with lnsH.fters Uyrne and Murray in relation te tlie allalr. Inspector Jiyrne ro re fuse.l te talk, but it was intimatvtl that morn arutts will seen fellow. i.iirr. i.y -i mkatisu kai A .iik W.iiiiiu r Srniiit.i.i i:i,ii.' wilt, it Illi.liuuiteii llrnhniiau. Tim elepriurnt f Miss I.ii-Zie ll.lgiui, llie pretty mid nrconipllshed d.iugliter of Awtixt ant Supcrintencleut Rogart, of tlie Del.iuare, liuckatvaiuia .V Western railway, willl a young brakeman named Oeorge J. 1'ewler, employed en a passenger train between ltur f.il.) anil XOw Yerk, has eiun-nd n, M;tal Ilut Ilut ter In Scruntnn. Iit Miss HeuartV lather Is reputed wealthy. He spArinl no eest lu a- curingn iinu-einsseuucii ion ter ms iiitugmer, who is Just lu her eighteenth ye.ir, and lat riummer gr.itlfled bur dwlre by taking her en n trip te Hurope. lfer first tneet lng with tie lirnhmimii iKoilrreil n Tew niiMitliHnge. lljs hnniti'tVunt lliligbninten, but he scoured heard in rftranten inn) ln Itieutly escorted hUrle te mid Item the Ii.'knttimmiNkntiiig riitk. 'II iu lovem knew .Superintendent llegart would net oeiisout te their niarri ige, and he, accompanied by TewlerV sister, they went te the olllce of -Vhlernum J'uller, en Trlday avenlng, shortly AftorCeV'liK'k, mid ttore niarried. MIsh lo le gait told tlieulilermnii she wasNuperllitcu .lent UegartV sister. Alter the ceremony the urty drote a short illstanee from the station, where thpy waited Iprtlie train tv Ulnghaui Ulnghaui te.ii. 1 Tm ongiueQr, who tyas ex iilcutl v,in the secret, stojiped his onglue mid nook them en lKir.l. Alter reacliiug lliughamteu l'ewler felegiapheil the nbtvB or tllelr inatrl.ige te Siiperiiitendeut llegart, Who was terriblv shocked, mid Instill AOrymtieh dUltesse.l .nor the ecelli lenee. Yeung Kowlei Is the beie of the hour among thoruilie.nl men. .1. II HII l. .SuIimIMiik dm Slitni. Kieni the Cliictiiiititl CeinnurciM caztiirc- In estimations liate for seme time beeji. in imigress in uucage 10 uv me reiiamiity et gas meters. A private meter Inspector has established Uiq f.itt tli.U. censumeis are belng regularly consumed by "fast" register ing incters. Helms I'nuiul that lully 50 par. cent, of the mclerii put lu by tlie giw com pany register from i te U5 per cunt, "fast." Acting utieii tills disi'itery mimy of the ton ten million liiixe (tcmaiidcd uud received a ro re ro imte eiv their bills, in one iiutauee us iiuieji a?170 bulng juld back te tlie consumer, and set oral ether liate teuotercd between l) abiI 60 ich or ih , V ', " """"".til l.y iiie n.iK.ii I' .If 111., Mr?.l 1? " "",H!r uri-OrsOIIS lM-iH- ii me f th? J-'1 ll',,0,r"'0 M)1'l"n hut "lo'ieoi lietit v-,ir. iiliir.,,1 t..ll., .V...I..I.. A Hill ymand l.ws woreoutlrclyiloiuoll'.hod. 'I he .lie.-k ttiis full xoter.il huuilriMl loot att.iv l.inipona-ilielfor.iu Kl.lrhi xtroet lur.'iv, lODIrpt nttat, u:ii threw n ini!,nii,w,r i,...;. ' lIll(r t miak 131. .v.iseAJC nr.vin:. AHiMil.liliijr llul iti,.,",,,,, ih' ,llrl, .rr,t r lMll. l. Audrieilt, iroftster thoillfeln I'arts, hiw oiildeiKi all prat Ions revelations lu iridnys Instalment or hlsseiiveulrs. I.lke Jiiany etherj who hat e held bluh postsimdet horeptibUc, he uis einsj an nctlte iilentber or ii MaeiiIu I.hIke. On b.iiug apiKiluted Ijerfwter IK.II.S', liellimtttlitlt iluht te le.it e tliu (Ininil Orient or 1'rauoe, ltd says he cm; .1 net sort., two iimsters. lie thus do de scribes his Initiation Inte llie aw Till iiiyterlcg or the erder: "I Asked lenvntoimlPrthelodgoorsilenco somlled, tin doubt, Ihsmiise lawyers wen, ehlelly ls tnemb.'1-s. Tim president wni SI. I.e Uoyer, new president or the .Senata lln Kiimtii liretliren-selriHl held or me, put a Umilage ncress my oes and hlirrle.1 me Inte a nubterrane.iii jilice. Ilrre my bimlngn was unbound, and by the light .r a Au llmne I saw bare walls, en which wero placed hern mid thore death's heads and human Ihiiies. I was asked le wrlle my will, and tll.l se ns r.illeits: I lento my debts te tuv family niiil the rest te the Msir.' t was only i years old, that wiismy axoiise. "I Was taken into the lunar temple, red, green and telleiv llaiues imukllig my imIIi iw ir they w en, of hell. A eh.illc was ertven mole.lnilii therefrem 'the drink r blller nes,'aslt wase-illed. II nm no etlmr H. n. thoiisjrleiitllipier, which, ulider the naine m ermeiilh, lw with nbliithc Melding in inylinii.liireiiip.isM, ene or thy polnWef Which was directed toward mv brensL I li'ml In tin omlsenot toilltulue the secrets or I'ttn llfrl II, 111... .inl.nlli. ..t 1. .. 1 1 . . :: -j.r.. ..miiiiiiii in,, st-icis ui i rie Masonry iiniler penally m hating my hea.l, rut oil, my tiingnu cut mlt mid my liedf thrown Int., thoiK-ean Ui Ik etermllt liwseil by the Mew mid wash or the sea." M. Aiulrtuuxnilils that lid weul. net hat.) m.idothese rotelations had he net ceme te thoceiiclnsioii that I'roemaseus llke te luite a grssl hiiigli. Alter thK renntkable revela. tlen the conllnintleu or l. Amlrlufix'H memoirs is In ought abruptly and myste riously te a ci, (.,, hH piiuisierlal brethren hat e stejiped him ? firs. Iinelr's ('lellirt, ' I'atU Coiirpeiiitciirc of tin Qnecn SI. Werth has 1heii busy making seme te t'n or se Rtage eestiiines Ter Sin. Uingtry, 'f he richest materials go te 6iiiose them, ac beauty iinndemcd iMie lener tlie ruloen the Wr, Is, but rather adorned with much splendor and lnagnlllience. Thore are two Is'.iutlful kill dresses among the iiutnljer. Oins cpnipcd r wldtu iUln jintl lolet teltet; the sitin tablier is sluiided with tlelets and piiisles applique, se that the stand lu high relierj tlie sitln nels uie lined with ti.ilct tohet, whlle a wide el tet sash criMvs the hips and Wis en the sit I n train ; the teltet Isslice is trimmed Willi pausles. Ms'eud lull-dress consists ofasldrter lavir gelil lenct en twhite tt'ltetttnrtiiitl ttliri iKxIinf (r.iitl auil vi'liare pal rt pink elet, trimmed with r.ise find js-arl rrlnge 'Iheie are two out iloefcos tiiiues that should l,e recorded. The skirt or the first Is inoiise-irmv velvet, witli lliiesel' geld braid around It; the leth tunic is llke llke wise triimue.1 w ith geld braid, which plat's an important part en tlie teltet Isslice with Its Jalut et old lace.- A sretil toltxtvestanio is tet.illj .lillerniif n sttle; .ireuud Its .skirt thore is ii wide baud of Impeyan plie.ivmt r.Mlhers, the waistcmt and rovers llng en tirely et thesn metallic plumes, tint Milne out witlisiuh brilliant lustrelu blue, purple ami uris'ii lines, v ris-optlen dress in pink po pe lln 4U.I siUn is extremi It original, and one or these allgliUerramitllii which SI. erUi Iniliilk'es.an.l g. iicrillysilc-.ssls. The trlm nilmrs me geld and black msviiienterle and large geld nuns, and (here arc geld opieids en the pink poplin bodice. M.MirsriMi .t.irrH.i, ;.is. ritttlniri; rrii.iiy ),i.u-ii Iill4.innl Otrrlbu Itrcfnt i;iiil.sl. Ne deaths hat e iss'iirnd from Situnl.iy's natural gas explosions In 1'ittshiiig. Tim tttenty-oue ti.tlins me routing easy, ttitli the ene exception et Mary .Smolder, the young weiiim who strti.k tlie irnteli which caused the llrst explosion. Her condition is tery serious, and it Is reared she inhaled seme et tlie burning gis. The ethers are leliet.)d te be out or danger. The see no r the dis aster w.1M tisited lit tholieamls or poepto oil him.lay and ropes hate lss'ii placed around the w rocked district and ettr.i poll detailed te keep thei r.iwd Uvik .uid prevent miiirv Irem tailing w.tlK The owners nrpieptrlt 111 the I'lllecntll and Set enteeiith wards will held an indig indig ikitieu meeting In tlie l'U'l. enth ward whe.il Iieiism .Monday night, to.lciieuucotliopreiiit Htbtvui of piping natural gas threimh tlie streets, and te insist usm the companies adopting such measure-s as will prut cat o e o plesl. ns in the lilture. Clilnrsn I'IkI.IIiii; t III. Il.irlicil Win- IJur.iis. A novel light took place Siturdaj night In a ITiiuese Linmlry In I'jttsburg, according te ili.j rnlesTif the I'rkln prize ring. TJic m-Irtrt-htlng poitien of tlicsn iiiie. n.t1des that "no tighter slull h ive mero than a double sUnd of knotted wire weten into his fiueue, nnil the spur uien the feet, te be solectod by ch.ime, sli ill in no eise lie mero than 0110 inch in length. A stroke el tlie iliieue drawing bleed from clsive the trte or which shall slit an ear, slull close n nmild. Noe slashes net te count A tlghtej- who uses his spur, except alter 11 fall when ltb are 011 the ground, shall be guilty or 11 foul and deemed a tair leser of the battle." The centest-mis were Ah Mey Ley. latu of Canten, and Y11n Lett, of I'ckin, the sttkes being MOO a side and the championship or the Six Companle of the United States. Jleth. pre trained utliletes. In the llrst round l.ey rut 11 pleoe oil MeV nosemi.t I.eel.nunit.sl LetV r.irehe.ul. In the second l,ey, threw I.eu.iiid spin re.1 him pretty marly ull eter ; but in the third I.oe'h muttle wa Us be talt.KJc.l and spurred l,ey into Is'llewiug ler motet and was dechu oil the wlmier. Dratli nt 11 nance. , At a e'cliK-Jt Kunday 11101 iilng l.lzle Kauf man, 11 domestic, tvhlle dancing at a ball at Workmen's ball. Cincinnati, Ohie, sauK te the fleer and died in 11 few minutes. Sliss Kaulmim v as a geed-looking, lltely young girl, miitli liked by tlmse who k'new her, imtl loud or swiety. him had blamed fiein early in tliu oteulng until two ill the' ineriilm;, wheu )Im said 1n tint jeimg man with whom she tt us dancing, "Jl feel faint." The tetuig mall eeri.lucted Iwr toward a chur. On tlie way she fell fainting en the lloer and neter speke ngulii, Nuili3'si.!iaii was called. Tim ikiIIce .sigu.il.nl tliu palml wagon. When It united, tlie girl lay en llie lloer sirn-oundeyl lylMir-u.ilvnn girls. Who ttere rubbing her hauiH und lltt, but they weioeold. ller body was tnlccii te the undui Uiker's, unaccompanied by any oue excoptHie polKe. The young man with whom slie wnsdanuing wheu death claimed boras his partner teuud allying pailner and joined tlie dance, which went en without lurther inle.n lipti.Hi till dat light. Xliinlcri'il Ills tt ireiiiKl llai.eil Itimei'ir, Henry Calonheuseu, living In JHirand, twouty-lhe miles tat nt' Kau Claire, Wis., klj'ed lilw tytfu lust himday tvhlle the ro re ro m.iliuteref ttietamlly w'erOut clturcli. The rrlimi wtw illstoveiod SattijJ.i.y. TJ10 il.s'd grew out et intellclty liertalnliiir te marital relations ileiiiti.y his w. ire w eaiulaslug imd inquiries us tp l)Cr hereabouts were of no avail. Search ttiis eeinrnenced si.itur.lay imd was lettrtrded by ilndiiig her bpdl' l(i the cellar in 1111 Impiet ised gr.it e. 1 ler hiid Mas batteie.l te almost a jelly hyiiiiaxoerhlitohcU 'l,'hyietii.in-Wnrorthuuml,im.lC,iIenlieiisen en btltig c.uilrenlr.i,w1ili thni'ilirge, in a feel manner, said : Tl 1 was Iriesjionsible ; if I hadn't killed her, she would mc." C.i(en. heiisen hanged himself Saturday night. cnitei il.lu Ituiiy's I'r'if.iurr. 1 Ji'iiule llinllng, wliotyiiHlikculaAiirkeii Saturday by Coustable Uuliy, stands charged with jtet eral horlemt eilensn-i. Mm is one or llve pnrtles cemplnmi'il against for lobbing and drugging stranger at I.lzzie Dunham's boue en I'rlday night, -Thi'',ypm)K, maic making the oemrilnlut )m Iwtfiijlit.iye HI, ami Is under the treatment or a physician. lie claims that hli sickness was caused by Using drugged at the place Buited. Sliss Id. ri(j Illinium Imi nuy'v "n.'illdlH"M !mrge iignlhst Sll JIi(r.hii,j,ler 4tealiig idmn of liurcletlihig, IUidr.iuTterball Jeniile wa uoniiiUlteil by Jtutlcfl Itanisdy for a hearlug, l,iyCASrJ131, AFTER AN IMMKNSK FOKTUNK. lAVALCI..(lH.iSTH TO A OlIVAl' Vlttll. 1:11 it ix .vK'ii- ionic ciTi:' Vt-nt t. S. CI. Ut. of .llnrlclliii nn.l Henry tl. (if-lter, .r Tlili I'll, Nerlilntc le Iliweirr linil Allrscllii llatn linn Hrlil In Tlirlr Ailrmiers I.en, Age. I'ortliiie-hiinthig whs always fashloliable ami always will Iw, notwithstanding Urn ill success that toenUcn fellow t llie best cil'ertH of the himlers. The gnat ciise of Jam Jam ilyce against .larlldyce himlercd I ifums by Dickens mid laughed nt by nverybedy luid no ilopresslng ellect iikiii ethcti Koxtel kin, luilrs-at.latt, all eter the world, are to day in busily engaged as et or In hunting through musty records, nnt) genealogical "trees" te prntothcmscltes t.ilsl the rightful owners of untold millions. Thare Is scarcely a city lu the t'nltcil Htite, the slte or which Is net claimed by n umltitiide erheinas their rlKhtful iiihnrltaucc. l'lllslnirg, lliltliuere, New Yerk, Williamsburg ami New Orleans, are prominent example-. "The Harlem Commens Syndicatn" Is the naine or an organisatien fermeil In Xnvcni Imt, 1M.1. that ljivsluliij te the ownership or several hiimln'.l acres nf'tlie most valuable property lu Xew Yerk city, tlie total alue of whicli issupKsed te be net ps.s than ?!.',, tmo.fle'l. The nuiuhcmr heirs lssupKw.l te Is, net less than 0,eOtt, scattered all eter the Cnited .Stales and In ether juris or the werld: bob at jiifHeut thore am eny ulsiiit ,W or tlievi teiili.Mted witli lh yndlcate. The tnutcs'i,f the syniiil-.tie jire 'desirous of Inv Ingirs tfialiv inemVif llie lielrs as ivMslhle. le connect thcinseltes witli It Te bccoine a membera feoer?10 Is ro.pilred, the money thus aiil eenstitiitiiig a fund te defray run ning cxpeiiK-s and pay for the ervlcespr dis tinguished coidisel. (loll. Jehn C. rrement Is pi.wkk'nt or tlie beard of trusters, Walter II. hharjs., trrasurer, nn.l IlenJ. 1. Ilutler, of Miss.iehusetts, and .1 udge Themas W. Itirt ley, iif W.thlugt)ui, principal attopiet-s. wiitT Tin: svndicati; CLAIM. The syndicate claim ownership through patents, seme of which ttere granted mero tliatt l,w hundred years age te the ancestors of the present claim nits. Their clilmseeter the iiib-ntilioetis lands of 1 Iaiiem tr.sk, upon which the Harlem ship .-anal has recently been conveyed ; the imconteyod lands or the original iifeiitce, IhcTu.irng till imder-wnter lauds within the limits of tlie town of Har lem, ahil a jebit ownership with Dudley Sehien, or lands com eyed le him by ene hundred of 'tlie owners in lsiy-e. The synd lento lnve published it iamplilet containing detailed stitoiuents of the premi ses claimed lsilh Ih their natural and Im Im preted condition together with the dates of the p iteuts and the names of the patcntees te whom tlie lauds and tviiter rights ttore from time te tlmu centeyed. In Ki'Jl Win. Nichols, (jot'erner of the colony of New Yerk, grunted unto the freeholder! and lu ll ibitints of Harlem, Ml is Umcister, ufn the island of Sl.mhittiu, full titles te the liiuilseultitateiljiy tliQin. TJiq tear rollow rellow rollew lu'ga see'inl pateut w"jh issued fit which tlie lianies or tlie iiitditel-tf wer$ inserbMl. In IfieS, this patent was continued by King .laipes tlioseoonil. In 1CI') portions of theso I nidi wero iVtvtitloned iimbiig the ialentees mid isirliens held in common. In 1771 tlie common lands were .lit I, led by agreement lKtwecn tlm city of New Yerk and tin, land owners of ll.irl. m, mid in ISi'i oue liumlred or llie Harlem owners or claimants centeted their riglits and interests te Dmlly Sel.len. The synillcute new claims iliat tlwwe ew ners w Jm did net join with t(ie ene hundred are net lieuuil by the contract undo with Selden but are heirs lu common with him te the valuable property in .piestien. I.OOtl. VI.MIII-.ltS OP TltllSVMIICtTl Among the 0,000 nllcged heirs te tlns-lm-miaisn estate, thore are doubtless many in I'ennstltiiuUaud perbaps In Lancaster, but the only ones connected with the syndicate that we hat e heard or are 1'ref. 1. Si. Oeist, or Slarlctti, and Henry M. Oelter, or this city. Itetli tliose-geiitlomeu ulailn helrshlptlireugh the slater family, the bind of tlie family, Uli.is .SI iter, an l.mdishm m, hat ing come te thiseeuntrt, and en tlie juth of ugiist, 17 is, marrfed SlNs smili Uussing, by whom he had twilte children. It w.i by his mar riage witli .Miss Bussing that Kilas Slater Imsap le an heir te the o.-.tate In filostien. His seu, Jacob Slater, was the gieat grett grandlather of Sir. I. 8. Oeit Jacob slater lived for a time in l"ist I.ini peter leuusliip, and then meteil te Iin . aster. Ills naine is found nil the tax lift el limH.'ter tewnslilp fiein 1751 te 177s" and the Mine naine (a seu of tlie former probably) appears en the tt list of Umcastcr boreuuli from ITvltu 17VJ, mid .Slater's estate lu IsOi Jehn Slater, a se-i it the last named, wasalse a pioerlyJioldex. in Imcaster, having Isiuglit in I77t' the property en Seuth Queen street new known ns the Columbia fJunlen. His seu J. ilm Slater was the father of Sir. I. S. (Jest's mother. We bone tlie heirs w ill net be disappoint ed iu their great expectations. Thore inav Is, " millions In It" as Cel. SlullHrrv Sllur"s would say, Imt as mero than two liumlred years elapsed since tliu "H.iileiu Commens" li.ut e.ii.-ileut.v jind mero than ene liumlred lie I vie they word el much prattled alue; anil al 'soma I.OO,OoO I.OO,OeO I.OO,OoO eeplo new occupy the land, ami dis jmtu the ewiiershiii of the (ViOO alleged nelrs ; and as only about 500 ottlieO,(XH) h.ite chlpied lu tlieir 10 auto te test the question et title ; and as Jehn C. I'leinent and l'.en Ilutler lnve lieroteibisi Usui rather un un r.irlimate ii) some or their mero iuiiertant tbiituuu lintibiy tlieir vreKitlenti.il aspira tions it will be baldly worth wliile ler claimants te lese much sleep, in ciphering out theli respectlte shines iu tliu great Tor Ter tuna tlie f tudicate is cude.it ei ing te gather in. iiA-tt: hall nuir.r. Kii.nnItrniinri.ecal mi. I ('. iaI Intel e,t in the lll.iiuen.1. The deiii.iml ler kill pla ers is net half as brisk us it was this time last year. A bill Jias been Introdmed lu the Indiana legislature, dji-iuLiJ te step '.Sunday ball plnjing. Wisoxvhewa blacklisted by the ll.liris buig cluli, has been lelnstate.l liy the Amer ican iissei iatieu. Pi. .Miiss.iiu.iri, of ltiltimerx, proposes te put a strung teaip In the Held tliu coming season ami oxpetts te get his club admitted tu thu llustum lcjguc. Norfolk appears te hat e the weakest team In the K i-stern liMgues. Aipllc.itiens for admission te tlie Kastern r.eague hate?' been inade by Jersey City, Bridgeport, llaittenl, Spiinglield unit Wash Wash iiigteu, 0. C. 'the following me the plavfis or thu Newark and Trenten club : Newark Club Jelm J. Kariott, niannger ; T, Let I Hlckllim, Jelm J. Orady, Kilwurd Crnilier, Jplm I. t.Vig-.m, 1 ritn,ttrlLk, l.ee Smith, Chailcs W. Oaunt, Jr., Oscar Walker Hilberl Hatllehl, Chailei I Jenes, C. It. Sluriihynnd I'lnukJ, Henk. Treiiien club Wnu Kleitrlc, Jehn A. Deyle, OJiarUs Aloett, Jehn riltetUne, Jacob Kiiedetl,.MhhiielTleriian, Jacob (ioedmui, win. u. .tiutTosuev, Jiiuie-i llrouthers, W. Ij. ll.iruer, i:. II. Warner and Jehn Hivclus. The roUnttlngKise bill players l:i)ewuin ImejiMer adt'ertise thcinseltes as open for engagements fur the season efissj: J. O. lititljery, short step otthe Demestic, of Now New ark;J;Vaiik'l,ijnin3nlitU'her of lronsidesj 0. II. Murphy, pidher; (.eorge A. Stone, catcher or Duinesilu ; Jehn (lalllgun, lclt llelder el-A llontew n t William lieu, catcher of Yerk ; JVilllmn llyiiilniau, pitcher, Iroii Ireii sldcn j (f inilucr, ealijicr, of Ironsides j H Dejllimn, Inte el Alliiitewn and Mt Leuis clubs. j Titos. JV Daly, citt her, Mjlltllle mid Trenten 'clubs ; Nick llnulley, lclt Helder, Ironsides j Slnrsh.il) ttulutiit), cykhei, Virginias ; Hugeue Vadelsniceeur, .atelier, Yerk i SIcDeil ill!, lirst base, Domestics ; Deiiny J. Slack, tlie well-kiiuwn profos prefos profes hional i ninilf JTiSutllh, Orvtbase, or Yerk iIilbtlUTOrge I'luiee. Yeik club: Jehn 11. kMimymi,- catdipr-tiiid general l.iver hist p-year, Ilnrrisburgulub, ami (,'h.ules 'Ooeriro, vuiwi.ui, uumraiii.-n, .u,,lirK. llr Ir,hi(;' lteceint In CliWacu. r The reinljita of Mr. InlugV feuith week lu rmcngO, wi-ie pif,'W. .Many people w ere till mid itw iiy oil Saturday t'rtmi tluf net form, auces lQr want of loom. 'MSBk$ntetkn?rt WnHHIKnBKWpRftr V. ' ' t ' YwMi j -vii''VaLaBHlK-H-9Etrv. . .i- I r - w - w. ' T J - -w'w'w-r PA., iMOKDAY, FEBRuillY 2, 1885. MX mMKH I.OMWH', I ! .1 The flroiiinUleK I'ein. Out llul I. Orlrrn Itlrk y lll hlimlei,', .Sunday night was clear mid bitter ceiil. The sit Inghig jtlgnu creakwf ns tlie w lull blqty them back nn.l forth, windows rattled and window Milliters banged and sl.itmmsl, and chimney te moaned and gre.med In answer ti thu gulO. Tlie Ur twlnklt'd In the tlrinainent mid Uiq c,eM moon cast a lit Id light en the snow-robed earth, and finally sank sleepily behind thu ecihtciitid, hills. Amm the cast began te glow wjlli streaks of crimson Ami geld, and tliu god or day emerging from the mists showed his big round fme which was as red as though he had been nut "making a lilisht of It" I) ish. lug aside the thin veil that obscured his royal face be took it scp id I lie earth, .mil the llist object Unit met Ills garp was n g.KxIly gi omul-heg sitting upright using hlslmshy Ul Ter it cushion, and rubbing bis sleeny eyes with his south patv. .Shivering In thO chilly air, lie yawned ami sighed and opened wlile Ills eyes, and the flrnl oliect that met his g.izi was his own shadow projected en the ground Isvdiln him. Iln s iw It but u moment, for re suming his natural jsisltlen en all fours he crept softly toward his burrow ne.r bt-. Inte whicli he went with hisllltly tall ln-hind him; and there be Is new, anil thcre he will re main sloping thu hluep of the Just for six weeks longer. t'ANDr.EMAS DAV. T.wliy Is also cclebraled by the Catholic church ns the festltal of tlie purification of the virgin. 'I'll., fMiIar naine Caudlcm is is derlte.1 from the ceremony whicli the church or Uomedlctttes te lsjolwertrd ou this day, namely, the blessing of c.tmlles by the elgrgv and the distribution el them among tlie peo ple, which tliey carry In nr.x,essien. The eiiiiille-liftiring is uuilerst0()il te refer te tt hat Klinoen Kiiil when he leek the liifiiit Jesiis lu his units, nnd tlisrhtrcd thai be was the liglit te lighten the world. Considering the imKirtance attached te Candlemas day for se nuiiyuges. It Is-sc-trcelVkUrprlsing that thore Is a unltersal JjUTsTstltjen throughout Chris, tcmlem, tliatgoeij weather en this diy indl ititesa longceiitlntlaucoot winter and ii Mil crop, ami that Its being Ipul, is, oil th con trary, a geed omen. i ALMOST MlUHXi:it. Tn., ltd titrate Thr,nj;li II. e Icn ami Ats, lle end wllh 1111110111-. On S' iturdiiy afleriuKm soveral Uits wentte the Conesleg.i creek, at UelgirtV L.miling te enjoy tlie.uisclt os nil tlie ice. Jehn O.iblen ten j ear old or Themas H. O.ible, Seuth Queen nnd Ohiirch stioels, broke through the ice and sank In doep water. His brother l'nmk, aged tweltu years threw lie.irilsanil rails te him but he failed te grasp them. I'rank then returned clese te the odge of the broken Ice te assist hU brother, when the Ice gavewAy, and he tee wentte the liettnm in waterth.it reached te his chin. While the Isiys w ero striifigTlitir for their lives and alter tlie -lounger had twice bunk and risen te tlie surface, (i eorge Kaullman, marlile cutter, living en Woodward street, Juinid into the water and atthe risk el lilnOun lift) mauagiHl witli ditllculty te roscue the boys, the younger or whom would eertalnly have dreuned had It net lietm Ter the aid he gate them. The boys ttere taken home ami al though nearly iWen, were seen thawed out and in e new in geed uondltleu, 'Tin: nr.Acir r..i." A rameiu 3Icl.i1nuuu 1'rrncule.l 111 rluSiln lit till, Opcm ll.uee. A geed sized aildlence wltnesseil the pre sentation or "The Illack l'lag" at the eiH-ni heuse en Saturday night, and the ttuvart ing approval with which it was greeted by theso piesent was a fair testimonial te its worth. It is a lltesict melodrama that lu tlie merits and deroets or this school oriiUtreulo art, tlie tendency te exaggeration being continually present. Sir. Theme's company Interpreted the pioeo In excellent st le. As7iirry Gfin.en the w rengfully accused coast guard, Thenio show ed himself a thorough actor ami the ail ail dleneo w'ere qtllck te isucolve the oxcellcnce of his work as was mjtiifosted by tlie fiter with which he wa received. Sir. L. U. WilUrd. ns.xiin Lazwui, inade ouite n lilt or the Hebrew character hi the drama and Master Hurry Woedrull, as A, was most cxcolletit, lifn clear, feeling voke being einlneutly adapted te Ins part. The support was capable and the jiarferm men en the tthole was mero tl.ui satisfactory. Ileir Tl.py llnterlaln In t lirUluiua. Trem the t tiritlanii Ledger Sin. KnlTeit: Tbislielng the first time for me te visit tlie county of Lancaster, I leel the repugnancy in pieseutlng ter publication this manuscript. I being a s'oiitlicruer, but sprung Irem u Northern desvnt, Tecl us if thore ijrtj net words otieugli lu the Unglibh lAnguage nor can they be he placed ler me teuxpress the liep(tallty shown te me by the (Kiople or Lancaster county. In taking'a a retresivetitu xlew or the county, I see nothing but tlie barren rriiguienU of winter and the lesdlt of n well sjS'iit summer. It is due te Sirs. StcfJetvan and f unity te say that en the night or January 20th tuny fax erisl tlie euug isiople or tlie neighborhood with a NK-iable which will lxi leuieiubcred by the Isirtlitpauts. Accept these lines as a token et my estimation. J, Ks-ett, .In. Shepheadstewn W.Va. A SnrprUe fur tllH In, Mc-.u The thaw of Saturday and the comiir.i cemiir.i lively mild weather or Sunday foisneon, scired the, Ice merchants all or whom wentte work Sunday, te gather the unstable crop. At the city reservoirs Sir. Ilartman and his men weioliartesthiglliewcsterii liiuin. The ice was ruIed by block and t ickle te the top of a slide inade of beards extending from the western basin te tlie ice house, cut or th6 eastern basin. During the afternoon thu wcaiuerciiangeu suum-my, uie m -ry iau ing r.ipUJIy,aud ilie wind blew ingi agnle. The men working nt tliu top et the slidu were almost frozen and blown tiw.tv by the hurri cane. Onoef their number, William Wiley, became timglell In the heisting machinery and fell liem bis position, ittrlklug heatlly upon the ground. Anether man took hU ldace but the wind was se high and the cold se inteiue tli.it bQ was ferced te ceme dew n and tlie ice nutting had te be iiUuideiieil for the lay. A hnniluy Saleen Mimlir Thu saloon bebjugliig te llr.idy llretliei, en Michigan avenue, Dotielt, and known its' "Dynaiulte Hall," was thoK-cneof the mur der of James Ciilhane, Sunday at neon by an o.x-eenvIU li-tmed Michael llairlg.in. Twe ethers were lighting, wlien these felucd in with the lesult slatcsl. All thu men hud been drinking heavily. Culli.me was cut horribly about the head mid the region et tlie lmu t, lesultlngln JU ileatlt witlilu twenty mln n ten. ThoKaleonlst closed his deer mid kept out the police, se that the murderer usciih-sI mid Is still al large. Culhane w .is a IaUirur, aged 21. He wim man ci, but was net lit lug with his wlte. llltt ,lll.l; Hrirliu.lli,l Hie .Inrj. .Saturday ineninga honsatlen was cieated In court at Soranten by the ludiu'iiatieu ox ex ox pretsod by Judge Hand ut the venllct brought iu by the Jury lu a liquor case. UvU deucu had been heard fiomadeeii wilucKseK that the defendant was selling whUky with out u Itc'dnse, ami thore was no defense. The liny returned a verdict el net guilty. The j mi go ilollvercil a ruvcie repiimaud. He in timated that such jurj men were net wanted, and dlscluuged the jmy from bather attend ance. 'Hie lleaillinj.t C'ht ipcuku Itallie.i.l. Hen. 1. Ullllugfelt, of Adamstetvii, was in Heading en .Saturday mid told mi l.'uylc lejmitei- that eitjl onglneers will begin nt Heading the survey for the pieiki-shI Heading .V. Ohes.ipuaku railnind about tliu middlu of February, lle&it.l thu ie.nl would muely be built, only theie hate been iiliat eldabu) delays iu starting the welk. t'litally hipped hy a Stlie.il Trarlicr, Jeslah MeOrath, or lllue Slursh, UerUs county, maile complaint en Saturday, in Heading, that his Bi.x cur-old daughter, who was In delicate health, had been whipped se badly by u si hoel teacher that she dled with in forty-eight lieur. Thu m.Utgr w IU be In. tfktltfatad. THE SUSQUEHANNA IUYER. i.v r.xi-r.itT ii:ci,aui:s it te hi: v.v I.V ALAItlll.Sa coxniTtex. The SMptrliilrnilcnt or tin, Thlmrntrr Cnmil Tlihiks tlm limn nn.l Ilrlilgn Am In IHnjrr of Ilrlng Snrpt Anny. Fnnry llrcsn Carel, at. lingular CeTresinn.1i.icnnt IsTEUiorsenn. C'et.tlMiiiA, l'n., Kcb. 2. I). P. .Sure,siisr Intenilent of the Tidetvater and Susquehanna canals, rerently tlslte.l Columbia le IiimmH the Siisqiiehimila rlter at this jielnt He feimil lis condition te be an alarming ene similar te the tltue wheu the old r.iilreiid liriilge tvns washed away, a half century age. He apprehended and predicted danger te the present bildge and dam, and although a Utile premature, his reasons, git en from personal observation mid knowledge, caused consid erable uneasiness te theso te whom he ro re ro jierted the state or the rlter. As we stated after the Ice moved, n Week or ten days age, tl.e met emeu t was net general, If any ex tended a short dlstuncq HiKite Slarlctti. Tlie Ice which did mete, however, did net pesd Columbia, ami Instead of going oter the dam, when ticurthat obstruction and lit front or which extending nearly across the rlt er n laxly of motionless Ice lie. It Kink beneath this layer. The suken Ice was slnlved and gorged against the dam, and had greater forcelK-on used, the danger new feared w'euld Imt e already happened. Between the raft and llsb slmtes, extending north, several bunillcd feet, the Ice Is rerce.l Inte a solid mass rorced nearly te the IkiUeiiI of the river. Nbw unless an exceeding heatv froshet occurs, te canse this and up rlter tee te pass the dam In sarety, the dam Is In danger of lKifng washed nwaj'. This must result or else the bridge Is in great danger, as geiws will most certainly be round from the ilum I,, rarnlAu the bridge. Te iiroteiirtofwhK.Ii tt e Kay Is true, (the rest time will also de) iK, line had te Iw extendrd far into tlie Susquehanna river, te supply the mill with water, as the ice In leso proximity te the shere at that place, rests en the liottem of thu Susqiieliannx VaUcy Drrts Carnhiil. The coming etent of tliO season a fjticy dress cirnltal in the rink en Thursday oto eto ote nlng Tub. 12, premises te be a complete sua. cess, and will tiodeubtdratralargoaiidionco. It should, for the arrangements new being completed nre or such an oxtenslte nature that it desert es te be a grand success. Hjiecial trains will probably be run te Lancaster and Yerk. Only isjrsens whose character are llrst-clnsi tt III be pernlitted te outer the rink. Te be allow ed the priviligcs or tlie lloer cos tumes' must be w em. A Locomotive Tnilgf, Ortranle.l. Columbia Ledge, Ne. 'J52, Brothcrheocl of Locemotivo Flremen, was organlzed In the Ileratd building, yesterday afternoon, by Grand Organizer Samuel Slevens, or Torre llaute, Ind. The following efllcurs were duly elected : Slaster Samuel Wlke. Vlce Master .lames Nelsen. Secretary Charles Downes. Financier Startln Iliukle. Conducler Lincoln Mellinger. Wanlen Htrry Hinkle. Tmstees Harry Ilcizer, Aaren Lutz and William Armstrong. .Meetings will be held en the 2d and Ith Sundays of each month. A ledgo room has net yet been selected. Car Meiement. Following is the I. It, It. car inovemriit .it Columbia, for the last mouth : KAHTWAHD. NuiiiUt or trains 1,-102 IxkuI csl en r 3.", 8 10 Lmpty " 1,151 TeUil whsTtv.titn. NmnlKr of trains Leadeil enrs. Kinpty " Tet-il. . . . . 37,C(ll Oram! total 71,027 A decrease ever the pret ions month of -I.PSa, but an increase ever Jan. lbb-l, 010,(127. II. 11. Heidler has announced hlmseir a caudidatorertho Democratic nomination for eonslahle In the First ward ; there ero new reur nominees. The last Ice niove did net alloet that en the river below tlie d.un toTurkey Hill, and this lact means tlangOrand dam.ige te the C. A I. 1. railroad, and places In the lowlands. Precautions are being made against the Im pending danger, and all articles possbleaio lielng removed te places efsarcty. Town Xntci. Se as te precure clean and pure ice, I'ilbeit .V Sen hate cut a channel from their ice houses Inte the middle of thu river. The Industrial school was well attended en Saturday, and the interest manifested Is en couraging le all concerned.. Gee. 1 ralm was assaulted last Friday in Snyder's! salon, en Frent street, by Uud. Hitesliue, Sam. Head and Christ. Weyner. Olllcer Struck Arteated and 'Squlre 1 rank piaceu iiiein eacn turner 5-00 uau ter appear auce nt court A great revival Is lielug carrled en In the Columbia SI. L church, and hundreds nightly attend the meetings. The wonderful retiv.il of tour ycara nge, the first held by Kev. It. W. Ilumpliriss, premises te be repealed. This ret ei end gentleman, lu his senium last oton eton oten iug.iulei i ud te skating riiiku,and w hile be did net abiike tliose places of amusements, mlther did lie ouderso them. Cluu. IL Biewu, merchant tailor, sold out his business, en Saturday. Hu intends re ro met lug te Kansas. Mar.in Ertt in w seriously ill with pnou pneu pnou meiiiu. Jeseph Knapp, who for the liast 1(1 years, 3 months, has been it clerk in A. llaUIcnim's stere, ami dining w bicli time he net er lest a day through sickness, en Satuiday, resigned his iKsitien. He wilL enter business for nlm seir. Ikoae Siinmniis' 3-ye.ir-ehl daughter, SIarj died eflung tgrcr en Saturday night Her leiuaiuu will be iutsrivd irem the Trinity Unformed cliurch, ou Tuesday, at 2 p. in. in Mount Uetbel cemetery. A sociable will be held in Armery hall, ou the li, 1:1, ami 1 1 but, by the congregation of tliu .Second Street Lutheran Chuich. Vigilant tire company Ne. 2 meets ou Tuesday et wiiipg, Sliawuce Ne. 3 en Thins, day Qt-uiiiiig, mid ColumbiiNe. 1 en Fiiday oteninget till woek. Sirs. Nick Oilman's guests, Mrs. F. (Helm and daughter Florence et Willlanispeit, and Sllsses Slllly Oleim and Slary Kratise, of Lebanon, oil Saturday left far tliel.ittei place. A Luuatlu'4 Tru,U SteiitHsl. .V, I. isliing, cll-dresed man, of 21 ye.ir, reglstured at the Vauderbllt heuse Sunday morning In Syracuse, N. Y",, as J. D, Uetch- kis,ef Uechester. Ills wild, abrupt manner o.xcited the interest imd curiosity of thu gucts, who immediately saw hewnsa soiuo seiuo soiue wli it violent lunatic. In the afternoon he called ou It, 11. Lehiien, manager or thu Wictlng opera heuse, and told him be w.is desirous or outlining his astWt.iuce as a partner In a series et brilliant imd stilpeud. eus theatrical entorprUe whicli, lift s-ild, would bring them lmmem.0 profits. Whlle he was talking a dispatch was received from bis father, Levl HetchkLsM, it leading nnd very wealthy citizen of Uechester, asking Mr. Lehucn it tlie youth was with him mid, if se, te keep a strict watch ou him until he, the father, should nrrits In the utcnlng. An attendant accordingly fellow ed young Hotch Hetch kls dining the rest of the day. The lather, iu company with two ether prominent eltl, 7ciis of Uechester, cime Sunday night ami took charge el" tliu jeuth. They would n.iy nothing ns te tlm cuisoef the InMiiliv, but said tliey w euld put him iu an asyluui iin imidlately. Yeung HetchUlss s.dd that his father locked him lu his loom Saturday night, nud that ut 2 o'clock Sunday morning nu jcupcii irviii ins soceuu-smry ueiuoem Window into a snow bank, and, sti-aling en beard Central frelght train. cane te Syru cilse. A Ieinriutrr Comity Me.llcnl Student Abroad. Sir. J. Ii. Kcyler, of tlie lower end Of the county, new n medical student In Baltimore, pirtleiiiatcd uud speke at a reception given tlm Baltimore medical students by thu Y. M. 6. A. of that city ou Thursday List. MATH 01' AX Ol.lt VIlVSWtAX. A Sketch nrtli Ufa of Itanc Carpenter UX.IIrr SI. I.,, et Upper I-eaceck. Dr. ls.uc CariHnter Woldler, ene of tlie eldest physicians of Umcnster cetliity, illwl en Saturday In the 82,1 year or hM age nt the bomeofbls son, Dr. Cnrjeiiter Woldler, ttitli whom he had resided ler many years,ln the vlllagoefStocliaiilcshiirg, Upjsir IiOaueck lewnshli. lie had tieen In falling health for seme time owing te bis ndvanccd years j but a chroiile nebralgle' tiffectlen liaHtcncd his dccllnn and iksjease. ' His funeral, from his son's residence, will be held next Wednesday nt Id a. in., the Inter ment biking place at Heller's Ucformed church, or which he was a mcmlicr. Dr. Woldler was descended from two et the lst known families of Kastern lncaster county, his mother having been a Carisjiilnr. He llted ma-it nil of his Hie, mid practiced his profession with distinction and success for eter half a century lu the communltyef whicli he tiled as widely rosjieeled as he was generally known. Ue mtulfested an early Inclination for thA study of medleliieau.l read with the late Dr. Abraham Carpenter, n relative, In this city. He nttendcillectiiresat JqllersonSIedlcal Col lege, lTill.idclpJi!a,rrnm which Institution he tticsgra(lualcdlnlS27.0llilslitfiigc'eiitOmKir. arlcs, Dr. Jehn I. Atlce whs graduated from thoUnltersftyef l'untisylvailln In 1820, and Dr. W. B. l'ahncsUKik from the saine In stitution In 1825. Thete is, we bolieyo no elder pliysicLm In the county. IJvcn at the time of the orgmlzatlen or the Lancaster City nnd Cnimtv medical society, in 1811, wlien Di. Wel.ller bocame ene et its original members, the only ether diplomas which antedated his were tliose or Drs. Samuel HiimeS (IMS) ; V. A. Sluhlon Sluhlen bcrg, (1811); Sainuul Diilllcld, (1817); Francis st. Biirrnwcs; thce or Ahraham Blt ner (1S27). in l.Tore. U. S'.iiIiIm (Is27), wero ,s)llt 'llllm ll His cuti.c ..eruisslnn.it lifu Iim Wen spent iu Upper Leac.x'k, whero he seen acquired and long held a large practice, being no less distinguished for skill asa practitiener, nnd geed pn.fnssienal Judgment, than Ter his so cial qualities. In the faculty of the county he was regarded with mucTi confidence anil rcsc-ct, mid liy his wide clrcle of patients, whose eare Wn-s gradually transferred te his son, he was held In gieat favor. , Ileslde his son CJarpenter, tlie physician, another son, Geerge, Is a prosperous ah.l suc cessful business man in Pertl mil, Oregon ; w here also rosldes bis son Milten, fqrmeriy of this city, nuil hen-iu-law of 1. W. Heuse-, keeper, of Chestnut Level. Anethor son, U. F. Wei. Her, was lest In the shipw ns-k of the vossel "Gee. SI. Wright," bound from Port Pert laud te Alaska seme years age. The latd Sirs. Jehn I. Hartman of Hits city was an an ether daughter, atid the only surviving daughter is tlie wlfe or Oeorge llollinger, of Kansas City, formerly of the firm of I .and Is A IlelUngcr, Sterling, Kan. The wlfe or de ceased died nearly forty years age. Dr. Weidlcr was for eter twentv year director of the Iancaster County National bank, attention te" the duties of whicli brought him te tills city Almest Invariably encO u week. 1114 face and llgure wero familiar en our streets and he had many warm friends in his profession nnd among all classes of el lizcns. He was iu politics always oil ardent nnd nctlte Democrat, but never aspired te nor held public olllce. Fer the iwst tw enty years he practiced tery little, but his mind, was clear, his interest m public afrairsiinimiKilrcd and his health gcnorallygeod j though he has buffered somewhat for the past two years of neuralgic tieublc, lie was ceulliicU te his bed but a few days before his death. fliiiiiiar Coniiiien fleas Court. The examination of w ttnes-sci In tlie suit of Frank Dlllpr vs. the Poun Iren company was net concluded w hen court ndjourned en Sat urday. This morning the trial of the suit was resumed befere Judge Patterson. The second woek of the January court or common pleas was commenced at 10 o'clock this morning. Ortho.10casgseu tlie list for trial 10 wero doclared ready for trial, 11 hat lug been settled or continued. crniir.NT "ht'sisrnss. Icoaseus for new trials were llled mid a into uskeii for by thoeeunsol for the county of -Lancaster in the suits lireught by Catherine D. uud Agues Kelly. An issue was granted tills morning in which Peters it Shirk were named ns jilaln tills, and Abraham Hlrsh as defendant, te test the ownership of certain property lulled upon as the goods or Jehn .urchpr. l'lllll Allgniitlla fl.lrilun 11.1.1 I.I lie. Sherill Walter, or WaUwh, Wabash until ty, Indiana, arrived la this city thU morning, and Paul Augustim-Gorden, tlie party imder arrestaud for whom Ooycruet: Pattison bad honored the requisition of the governor of Indiana, was taken befere Judge Litiug- sten ier meiiiincaiien. uernpn ueuieu being tliu party named In the requisition and a writ of habeas eerpiw was granted him. Sherill Wnlter testillecl tliat lie knew Gorden us the right clerk. of tlm Lutz liouse, Wabash, mid that he skipped out oue night u few mouths age, after npprnpriatiiitt about f 100 Ofthe proprietor's money. Sherill' Tomllu Temllu Tomllu sen testified that Gorden admitted te hlin that he was the person wantQil, The Judge said there was sulllelent ldentilldtleu and Gorden was lemanded te the custody otthe Indiana sherill. "The prisoner was taken West en the last line this afternoon. I.Ut T CnctUliued Letters. Fellow ingis that lfst efuucliimeil letttra remaining In the iiostelllco of l.iitenster, IV., for the week ending Monday, Febrturj- id, 1S35: I.aiUcx' r,i(. Slis FlimbeUi Urocken Urecken Urocken lxireugli. Sirs. Auiiie IV. Urubaker, Miss Luna llueh. Sirs. Slary Cenner, JIlss M.iry C, Con Con Cen eor, Mrs. SI. J. Daltou, Ulizu Fetalis, Mrs. Fllie r;emmell,.Mrs. Auiiie J,uie Hele-singer, Mrs. Mary J, Hoeiw, Mrf, H. HMlliOW, Miss Lirzie Trapnell, Gent's List. SVilblir T. Andrews, A. It, riotcher, Harry Ilargr.vte, Jlllten S. Hack, man, G. 11. Nepher, Albert Utclmrdsen, Andrew W. Slmtt, (2), G.ilsil Itussell. Al,, lilted of ,1.lrUr The Pittsteu Iiomlcide oxse that has occu pied the attention ofthe cemt for soveral days ixist, in Wilkesb.irre, mid in which Themas Mullen, Patrick Kennedy, Jehn laiirnhnev mid Thern is Halbv mini tried 'ter the minder of Divid J. Williams, closed Sitmd.iy afternoon. The jury eoiie Inte cemt Lite Satuiday night with a yerdict or net guilty. The bcone which followed was eiy exciting, the large nudlouue, simutlilg nud Htauipiiigtlieir feet te show their iipprqvul or tlmterdlct. Dmslji of AutgnuicuU Samuel Kby, of Kllrabethtewn, has uude an assignment fortbe benefit of creditors te Abraham Cellins .Hid Jacob Horttler. Tlie asslgnmcut Is dated Janbary 30, and was1 ro re ro eerded at the rocerdeiV olllce this morning. A. Sr, Caldwell and wlfe, of Loacocktottn Leacocktottn Loacecktottn slilp, made mi assignment of their property te-day te Jelm V. Caldwell. Failure of a Ilunklnf; Iliiuu,. A special from Coshocton, 0., snysi "Jiihn 0, Stewart, banker, eldest hen&d Iu tlie city, made an assignment te It, M. Voerlieest en Saturday. Mr. Stewart's iliiiess and passible death caused u run en the bank, w (licit It bad net the currency te. meet An the bank had a long line of depositors, and evcry thing -wet considered absolutely wfe tiie l'alurq caused grrnt eM-i(ement. , At tli.i Station Iliiii.e. , Fmty-slx vugs and two driink(H Ovcubled thu station JieiiM 011 Saturday nud Sunday nights. The vags w ero dlscliargtsi Uiis morn ing und the drunks committed for lit 0 day each. Six gas and tttonly-Ue gasollue, lights were reiKirled eh net Inunlng en Satuiday :md Sunday lllglits, " . ' 1 1 . 1 hi Litter Hl-I.l. A letter additfised te CV M. Kreider, JU'd way, Clark comity, O., la held at the Lamas, tcr. postefilce, bettiune the 'wilder" placed eJf the cuyeiope a reviue instead of a pc4Uige, iteinri. ,3 Mtllirim YUAU MMT ite Sir- ' -.-,' mil PJIICE TWO CENTS. i l'U'l long pe: S()IT Tin: vxiex i'acifiv rxnnva Tit It n,e Court FlmU Hint the Ceinpnnr Ii Inrtehtesl U tliMletrrnmnit lii.the Sinn of llflr, mTlie Oilier l'vliita thnt Wen, Khmlly rums! Vimn. WAHiiiMiniM, l'eb.2.-Thoceiirtoreliilm t.Mlay decided the long leinlng ensps or the iJ: . '' JV1.11- ,r(",,i","y "'"a tniteii Htiites, Chief Justice lllclntnlnen delivered the opinion. I'lie following is a synopsis or tlie iwhlti Jtassed t The nmeniit iilloweil by the treasury HdpartliiOnt for the carry. Ing of malls belng al the H.U1U) rntei nlloweil by law te ull the ether railroad eemjianliw, la n r.ilr and roesetiablo eoMJM)nsnUen nnd net Inoxcessor thiitiiald bypHvnfi iartles for the same kind or service. The Unlted Stntcii nre Iwund te pay for the transportation of "V'lSjf "P''H mI- I'oepp,. from Council Ulufis te diniiha, 6yertliehrIirg6WidlxSiween Council Bluns and Ogden tlie naine rate imld by prjvate partlcv tliose rates Iwlng fair and re.uen.iMe, and the United Slatei nre net cntltled U tlie' reduction nocertlod te pas pas pas songerH who purchase through tlcketn between New Yerk nnd San Franclaoe nnd ether places distant unless their pas sengers purchase tickets in llke manner. The company Is required te jmy Inte the treasury or the Unlted States otery year !U Ir cent of its net earnings under thenctpf 1802 and under IheTliiinnan net slnceltt pass pass age lu addition thereto se much of 850,000 iw with said tlte per cent, nnd the whele com cem com lnsatlen ler the governtiient trnnsiiertA. tlen will equal twenty-llve per cent of Its net earning). In detcnnlnlng what the net earnings are the .oxpensos lKinaflde paid out or earnings imd ot,cliarged te con cen con structlen or capitil, are te be deducted freqi the grest earnings. Iu stating the neceuut te DecemlK'r SlstlSS'J, th6 court flndi approx apprex Imatdly that the' Unlted 'States ewo, tlie cemtmiy ?2,fl75,700,- hnd tlie company otve the United Staten 85,731,302.. Jloduetlng ,lhe one from the ether tlie Unlbld SJates nropn nrepn title.) te tlm ludgment of tjielr counter claims against the reinpany of $2,758,087. AecountlngeincorsorWth pitrtlW nroteinako accurnte computitlen lu accerdance with Uie prlucllileand fermulii laid down in the find ings ,efict and opinion, and judgment is liostpencd until thelr calculations ara inade nnd handed te court f.jr examltmilen and final action. AT 111V XAT1UXA1. CAPITAL. The rinaiicinl Coiiilltlen ut the Government. Werk lu tin, Senate. Wasiuniiten, 1). C, Feb. 2. The debt statement Issued te-day s1i6wh (he docrease ortlteiiibllo debt iluntig January, wE?, 20,OI0. The decronne of debts ultice June 30, 1S81, ty f 10,021,910. ; cash hi, treasury f-100,. 311,801 ; geld certificates outstanding $131, 27i,53Q; silver certificates outstanding fill, UHViul j : certificates of deposit outstanding S130,I3u,000 ; refutidlng certlllcates ouUtand euUtand lng$S3,000; legal tenders outstanding Wlfl, -631,000 ; fractional curicncy outstanding (net including the ameiiijt estimated as lest or dostreyod) 0,1100,009. Vashin'ote:, Feb.. 2. tSonale.J Alter the transaction of seme rouilne business the Sen ale took up the Pacific railroad bill. IteniUng Rallmiul AOlilrs. Piin.ADiji.riiiA, Feb. 2. The time alibtted for the accoptaiice of the 'plan bl reorganiza tion by the inanagerH of thd Philadelphia it Heading railroad company expires Slarchpi. The soeretaryortho comiianytatcs-ihatlhe-oxtoiitoftbo npprpval of the plan will net lm made public Until thai time. The receiver or the Philadelptila.t Uiading railroad company flI6d a ctltlen lit1 'the Unlted Stites 'ebart te-day, itsklugtli.it the rocent onler of the court Iu regard te dis bursements he se modified that the rceehcrs sluiH hate ixitver te appjy the bicome frpm collaterals pledged te socure tho'lleatlng debt te the, payment, of interest en (lib (leht, In such cases as In the Judgment Of thoroeclv theroeclv thoreeclv ers the collateral should be protectod from H.1I0. The petition was roferrcd te a master wlUi Instruction tereixirt In, ten day. h.ll'.lOiiA Of Tin? VLAXFJI. ' II ' A Lem of Oier 8J.10.O0O hy llie Hurtling of a llnll.lliig'bi Marquette, Mich. MAnqHKTTKj Mich., Fell. 2. The First National bank building, with its contents, wai burned early this morning. The losses ero as fellqws: ,0n building, 515,000; Notv Netv Notv bergor, ?IO,000; Kaufrman it Seus, ?I30,000; rtethsclillds .fclkndlng.'f 20,000, and the First National bank, 510,000. A number of ether linns loseull their books and office fixtures. Three valuabla law libraries aru destroyed. Th total less w ill reach qver 52.'X),00a Cunningham Arnilgne.1 In Tainiliiii. Londen, Feb. 2. The examination of' Ja-s. G. Cunningham began at the Bew street pollce court te-day. The proseetition Intro duceil testimony and a suuill dotenatpr found iu the prisoner's b.iggage te preve Jilscoiiiiec tlen w ith tlie dynamite, and finally asked that he be' arraigned under the oxplesivo act en tlie charge ut conspiracy. It Wen further hinted that Cunningham might yet be charged with high troeson, no tliat the penalty et the latter crime could be mated out te him if convicted. Shet In Hie Eje anil Klllml. Plin.ADifr.i'UiA,FeU2. Henry Tlioiniwen aged 17, who was sliet yoiterday aflqruoen by Fredprlck W, Protyther, aged 18, dled this morning. The bey4 w ero playlng'wlth a pistol. When the vriiapen was discharged, the shot taking eirect In Thompson eye. Cretvtlier Is in custody. ' The Alteeed) DjnanilttM ltrleiue.l. Sew YeitKi Fell. TfTltq men arrested en thecharg9 of c'etupllqity In tlm dynamlte ox ex ox plesion ut Oarry Urpthers' dry goods stere, w!ore discharged from custody tti-day, there being no'evidunco against thuut 1 1 in An OJi Nqw llitteu firm Asalirni. Nutv Iavkn, Conn., Feb. ""A Edward E. Hall it Sen, general grocert, Who have 1iecn In business nearly lulf a century, mnden veluntiry assignment tenlayv TJiellabllltlen nre ttuknetvn, eii Yi-Jin for Tlirewlng- Vitriol. TliityAnKl N, J., Feil. 2. Mary McQee, wne about uutenUi n.ge threw vitriol upon Win. Clark) IhaAuporinteiideutof tlip Chirk thread werkstjis sontencod te-day te ten years in thasuite prison. ' t '..., WJKATirXJl iXUlVAXlOXIt' Wasiiinqtev, P, C., Feb. A Fer the Middle AUanUe staips, ptptyly rising tempent, ture, winds Hhlftlng te west and south, rising, foH6wed by falling barometer. At the nedlBt Iran k'annOrr. TKoPhlludplpulAifclteodJng rallred com. c 'i pauy Saturday avenuig rtnlqisHl the tverKUig I line et about 0110 hundred of the employ' In it iron Pmndry from ten lociftnuietiwper . , day, and hi thersu shopalieutJuiirlinBdrwl A emiileyes were rislttced from ,ten, te, ntai-t' lmurs ir day, Thore U plenty er'repr work In tliu shop but Het ninth dew work and thoreiluctien tl iiutdoln.eontonnUjrwKk, ' me ixuiy pi in" awyHMij ff iwvi,ev , Au AriUHe DrawbHf. , ' ' Yeung Artlst'C'1l'plymB rf ptelure) Tfcl lintlng Is entitled "Jeiisk wid,ie Whal -j'esslbleJPualiawr Wliere 4 Jetwh T y Yeung ,Artl4 Yeu police the raOMM: t tended apiainnce of ilio-wlnte'etentNi inld Wy liw eon the tail and the nvek.7 PossiUle PurcliMr--Ye j . Yeuug-ArtUt-Tbat' Jemdi. . J A i 0 aj t - v . J. kF ,,?a 'm 'i m t.? m m m M :'H - :& ,.,i. 3 'P. " ii 't. .,
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