mn i v e . v ,d5 V! ' .) fuMlmenef. je Cmfiaftef 4 $1 eh veLUMJi. xxi no. im. l,ANCASTElt PA.. SATURDAY. FEimUAKY 7, 1885. PRICE TWO CENTS. rill.PIlOIM.l.M OF Till. SOUDAN. Tin; mmv.i.s i.MneLii:st:n u.iuni'M svcvkis. ;m :, M'nl.i'ltjr (dim fiir, 111 In hv tin' llmi'Niini'liI In iln Uliab'itr lie Mr Nwt'Mt) Inr tlie Heine til tlnrilnii slim il II VI llllll's ('milling, i 'I'lii liii u dispatch hum (leiieml Wolseloy lcoelvod in flic I, union wiirollleo is emtchctl In Hitch tonus as te leave de iliiulit Unit tlie situation ..i tin llrllWh lroe Is desperate. 1Ipn:iH it In i' In iceeipt et u (omiuuil'. (emiuuil'. cutlnu It'UU lieiicial Sir Ucdvers Duller, tlie cniillirill'lmu "iH'-ir nl (illli.t, urging: tlie iniiiicili.it' fm warding of Miiilii.ieuicuts. Clelieral Hull, r -tales that -im-' tlie mews of theuipttii "I Kliarleiini lv tlie MalnM's forces tle eiietiiv has litssitun very Imld mill dcllanl t uiteiv d they approach In large llOlIlP I Wll'llll i f 'W ll lllllllOll mils 111 till) llrltis.i I '...tli.it ! iii thev. in tV . .i Cern i ) pinlimk 'i I ltnv .1. i aiiil lie i.xprestw tlie i ear i . iimblne ler nniitlier attack, i vle Im mill niinlhllniehlsiunll m " it Mi tlie ueni'pil " I in . n i i!i. xtiMiiii . i iuie lint .muiikI ii -l In iiUmdun tlm position winch .i vigdliiutly obt.ilueil bv my piedn -"! while nun et in Is lelt am- nub otherwise oiiiiiniiiiiled liy,eii." Mi i i.Ntniie, uimu l ing made itcMiiulut Ol With tin b lioret llllstllslntell, loslllllllimi leslllllllimi Oil till' tip till" l nl tllO Cabinet. It WHS till- olile'l i nl ti logriiphle unlcm te Imlli fur tllOlllsptt. ll "1 llllllllll triieps IO SUHhlll, llllll nie.iuwhU, i" ii infnive the garrison nt Sua kin bv drills .1 Leeps, from Kiighiuil mid the Mfilit-rram in i.cner-il W'oliieley Infiilins tlie gevcrnm-nt "in In- will lm iiimlile te reach kliaii.iuin m low "ini'tlMti live week-, u inn tin let -' mi lll havoeniiuueneeil. He issiire tlii mliilslry tlmt he iwls cnntl ilent "I In ,1'dltv te sueessfullv attack klirl 'inn iinl in fuit the fale prophet . Imt, VM" In "K l.lllllUS llCCOSSUy tn HflllOVC llie-i ii -nit- would mill Im- illllli'iitt mill liar liar nrilens I I- nil. I. I" "I tli.it tin' lllllllll'l COlltll-ll llreuli I t L'Im t" lord Wolseloy mite til 'ii H t. niki ntiv iiienstiics Iii' ilii'ineil Hoeps.Mi.iv t,,i iln icsoiie of (Ipiieml (lerilnii, Ifailvt i-il t" m.ike 110 of such uullltnry openiti"iis ii tioieiislilorcil advisable te g-ilu t Ihegri m 1 t in tlie Sni I in ly tlie l.ill of 1 Klmrtmiii liiiinir tlie alternatives U2- I it HC-ted t ii in nil WoNrlev tire tlie immediate V reeaptini ! kh.iitiiuin.nntlthoemployiiiout, II neeessirv in iniiinii troops in n"-eieii ion llorlier r 'tilt The lf' ii m of llioenlilnot In KhliiK Uon Uen i nil eliiIc I'tlf lilaaeha ha piiiikihI tlie livehisi i. inn nherc iireniM of ih'oiiIe or- M i 'I in llie rtrrcn aiRerly ie-.kIIiik tin Inn I-.- n "l tlie ovenliift iurH. I nii.i in lilt vniii'n I NMMi i A l ii' i li nl "ii" 'liiliU te ile ultli lirlliKillK ' illKiul i.Mil,.ii-. ileunt.itl, il tlie -ten n I told 1 ii iiiiiiuiPtilelrn;yiiiiiit of Iimlen N te Im' . rdlitnl 'tin i leruin.iii piilillilii'Hn lolter in in id riiiieti rill Hi m of Hip Irfiiulen ,'.' t n im tins In tlie oily lat Novpiii Nevpiii Novpiii lier mi I(iti.iii who liml lioen a profcet of pelli-f nmlei nilil. Tlie piefW-t anil tlie ireai in r i aim ell nriinlntel. On lirjt iliiiit i.iit (In li.nl i Ieiib i-oinenatlnii con cen .'eniniK tin li ifmii nitii.itlnn. 'Ihooliiritj 'Iheoliiritj 'Ihoeliiritj man M r stit tlie liope that I.enl W'oHclev Miiitlil sv"ii tutor Ixluirteiuii. t thN tlie jirefi-1 1 1'l-'ln I .ni'l B-ii'l th'it liPiipniKtniilen nn p.ifi.il -iile hore he wn. iiml that Welst'It v vmilil toil eiiti r Kliarteiiiii. Mr Wilfn I Illiinl, the profeot ieiUIiiiIikI, was tlie mil imiiu mill ! t" olleot ter Kncl-ni'l .' 1M "' f"' ""I11""" "r ""' 's"iitliiii ipieiti.in I I M ilitli linil rtintl loin-e in him mill mill .i 'i i 'l him iw a tiliHliater. Se f.ir its IjOi.l N le oiieilitliiii Miiroiii-eriioil tlm pn fi-1 -i il. I.I M.ilnli liwl iirriiipvl te iillew nt' i pmieli KlmUeiun uitlinnt nnv regnlai "piii-iiii'ii. The tirephcl inlisht UrIiI lit or in ir MmiilV, Imt If 111' illil It Meuhl Ihi in, i. i Im tin- pinpose el tt'iliptillK WiiKi ii ,.n into fnrther aiul riiiter rNk. On ima mini, lirninw, ueulil I'l Mnlnli llcht i ihi if' ' Kiltlu mull ihi l'ntbh finve-i ier niai-u'l in (In lelnltv of Klmrtnuni, oenornl i.-i.len. tlie iirefi-t IhsIkIihI, w.w air. nit, .it tlie tiine of tlie ooiiMirvi eoiiMirvi oeiiMirvi tion, Miiu.ilU n priHoner. Mil se-i11ihI ilo ile ilo rune nl Kh iri'Hiin. uiiin niore form, 111 V.l Atnhili w.i-in'l iib.p,,I tn n attaek umii IliO town. I"1 hi- II iw imiotieiillv In his iniii'i ml Ii, i mil. I tiki It lnuioer he v1p-i-I I'll' piephi'l - plan was te allow l.etil .,'-i Ii '- .iron In upprnaolilvli.il upprnaelilvli.il tfiiuii. iln n t" i Htm the eitj. l.ike ie e ion .mil Iik'Iii .I-ili from tli it ,-real reint or nntati lli. pioteit iilunvi. ni-i-teil that Uencr.il en iii hi eiiUI net be killeil h Kl Slahili. Hi. ilerj:iiiiin uHlliut he reiiilN tliii alni"-' piophetii ill-oeuri l Anihl'i t)Cofet"l im' ilh tlie iloiirne-sof ii i e il lation new -t -pi't ialH that it lias liePH H-0T-laineil tint the iniiii, ttheti in hiiuilen. was theri i in i tnltsary of III Mihili. The lie-t thiiiK the profeot .iiil te llioelorfjviiiiii was : "Ucneril ininliiii Mill net he killisl. f.e Mtth'l i , n . 1 1' itryt i ymi lr nc; junti tlir- ifeii. A smjtn'ni ' nini'lileiii " atteliillni! tlie fall tif Khaitniiiii Ins in tlie Del that (.onion's ilofen-o el the i ity emlisl mi his f.2il hiitli ilav. i1mi"" iriim Uertl Mate thai 11 tiitni tiitni tiitni liorel" spie have Iippii ilminitpheil te Kli.ii Kli.ii tenin te iihoertain the fute et (Jonenil lionleti. Tlie MiiliiUex roniiiient. mm at l)oer, anil nltv ini'iiitiers of the Ceiiiiiiis-arj ilop.irt ilep.irt inent at Milei-lmt, hae henn onlcieil te pn pn pare ler m lin -erlii . Mjises'h inir i i.uinei m vnp ntiii, 'oleni I ortle , in oh.irpe of 111 il ene of Cel. Wilsen's 'thioe Ntojiners whii-h sno sne sno tepilpil in ieai hiiiR (Inhat Iieiii Kliarteiiiii, s.ijh: "Tlie j;oeriiinPlit Iieii-p at Khalteiiin apiiareil te Im- rockeil. One in in was killeil mill He ethers wmiiiileiltliirlni: tlie attaek en the bteaniprs. t olenol Wil-eii's llit.stoainei nus ni'keil four inlles aluiM' the oneiny'" iKnltum litlew tholieltnin of tlm Uliu lll.ikn Cataract, The i-oenml htoanier was wioekul en Jaiuian J'i. We re.u heil Hnli.il In miuh iieats the Mini' .l.iN That Kh.irtiiiini loll en ln:inarv Ji N oerUiin. The I ill of ICh.irleniii liviIiT-Vloiltliehliiikmo i lillies te loin the force, of Kl Malnli, whleli places Ik.iIi hanks or tlie Nile iimlcr tlie control et tne oneiiiy. The n.ilUes jrriMtly icir the JZiirIIsIi, anil tlie iiilvnncc ofUenoiiil lUrloVi-elumn Isnwaileil with iinxictv hv thcin. Tlie n.ithcs nay 1.1 Slalull is haul jiiossed for Hiipplins, anil that 'he liiul -'ruit illlllciillv In KTsiiaillliB Ihn Kinirs te iiUmk te. HUSS.IK0 Irmii IH Jliilnli u uhi'l "loin I Wilsen en January "9 Ui Kinl li neial (jorilen hail ailopteil 1.1 Mahili'Hiiiillerin. The i out ler hreiiKht the fellow ill); nic-.it;p limn i:i Mfihill : 'I rail upon you te Kiirrcmlei. I mIi.iII net rlte iiL-aln.' Ifyonilennt liopeino Mehaiiiiiicuaiis I Mill HIF von oil" tlior.iceof thinMith.' The Htatcmeiit Ii oenlirniol that nitar riislia troachcreuslv niade tcinis with 1.1 -Mnlnli, whereby the latter was cn.ihleil te capture ICIiaitetnn. Twe MiiriliTem lliiiiKr.! In lrislnlii. W'nyne TewerM mill UierK" tlibsonwcie liancttl nt r.stllU Mle.Viu, 1'rlday, ler tlie nuir nuir ilcref William (.Ibsen last April. Ilotliail-ilres-soil the crowd, iipUiiewIpiIbIiik their Kiillt ami pxonerntniK Jmuli I'owers, who was oIke conicte(l of the Mine eilensr, but ro re nrlPPil. The mttlnKlietwi'en ayne l'nitn ". . .. i. ..i.,. ir.,.,1, i,,s veiv n fectlmr. llllll III- llioeiw, "' , "" . I, . 'iii.eikii: i;;.nr -i.v m.t.imes. tier Aii'kIimi te "lllim SlnikliiR." nml Ilo Ile Itftti.in. NiiieIn In (Iriicmt. rpondeorKO l'.liel'H Hint lll(e I.imilmi, the tliliit? that iillii-li il her innst iloeply witi tlm rlilKllltf of tlm Itie-il bell of St. IMill'n. At tlmt llinc Rim was much innler tlie Itilluoiieo of religious ami iwi'lle hleas. Mho would liotKetolho Iheatre with bet liretliPr, but Miu'til all her owning", at lioiue reailhiK. A ih.irncleriille loiillnlwenco Is thai the chief lhlliKliiiWiuttcd tobilvwas.IeophllH' IIIMih iortlie.lpW"."IIaiinali More'MlotlciHnuil Hie life el' WIlboifDrce nllorded her inudi plons plens plons ineiit this titne. or the feinier nhe wild ! "'I'hn ciiiitempl.illeii of mi blossed n eh.iniPler mhers scr silniarj." Ten years later Mie writes l. Mr. .lelin Slbr. e : "liilimlnil eii dotent Jim Ihinnali .Morns lolters. I like neither hei letters, nor her biHiks, nor hei eli.uw ler. Him was that ineit ills,turpo.ililtMirnUiueiitors, ft blue-sliH'Ulntr a minister that mil only exist inn iiiK'rahlv rilontateorw'lolv, lu which n tttmi.ni with biituMinlterliiKeriPiniiiiKni plillnsnpliy Is el.isseil iileli(t with HlmrliiK niloe mill o.ird e.ird playlinr pin." S'nniioierillil like rellnlousnei els, no mat ter hew milPll Hhellkrd rrllirlims lioeplo: 11 1Io1IkIeiisiiop1s are niore h.iiefiil te inn than nieie werldl.l eiiii : Ihey urn u wirt of Ceiit.im or nicriiiiid.iiml, likuotiiei meunters that we ile net knew hew te class, should be ileslroved ler tin public hoeiIhhmkiihis bem. The weitietis ..f the Christian wiirf.iri were iiecr sh.iris'tied al the Inrsc of louiaine. Ilomestip fipiimiH, as they etniie mere w llhiii tlie nui(?eif Imitation, Hi'eniliiniod.iUKerous. Ter tn v pint, I inn rcnd te sit tlewniiud woepiit the ImiHusllillIty or ni understand Iiik or Uircl v knew ln n fraction of the sum orebocts th.il proseiit t!ieiuseles ler our ceiitcnipliilimi In honks will In life. Hae I. then, nnv time in speiiti tin mum. m... ih'ivi misteilf" unit rtllsT IMIKH. mm' i tiniit iimvi IM l.vvnmvc ! m.ita .'ii is's svjumv iw.itii, I lll'i AITIIWM ii i .1 vi lii.r.v.;! niiu. C.oeiro 1 'Unfit flrt nttmnpt al aiithemhi.i was a kkiiii printed In thf rA' ''" fnerv lu MO, ami sIkiieiI M. . I I hnewhi, thai lUmtlv I mvU pvl off thin niy Inher lrtcr." -J I'Btrnl. II e t r the OHtln lijr rvenliii lis"' ' ,r,,' no ii tut. nmlt wUlsncr I niwunnr! lien mint lnltillrlthl. lnel world nenii a ' I lien nmfuwny : Ptireitfll 1 lu inniitlsi- I'd ely, my lump prep.ir ilinl muni annjirnts, irtir.' my Mtail tepmCi. mt fiiy lemrlh. nmlnll tlmt hmitfiHmrlirs ii I r, I an neil ' " flien ann, te wliesc lurentHl brain t ne Ml thai Ilia lailumsl in" whllohfrelMJIoK. Mimiii, atnra.Rml rmi'iuint oenflnnlnj: "';". 1 nreiH ' e venlant miwila, fair t.loeinj Mati'ly Inc. -wis-t enic of lilnla mid oe1lilna tuiin el ls. Itcfri'.liliiK oilers naltcil en Ihc lirerze, talon oil ' "c i st It'll I i'rMtiilanfprtsjtlen' bniil. i:i:i.ii;iers issri.t wr.se r. silntiltt) ill l.lie Aniline Ilie I'lmiiln'. I " MrIiI Itinillnu. he tsifie i- Niltl te doslre the breakiiiK of dlpleinatfc mlatiens with I'rniice. The htireh In Wel Chester hits milled &M0 In the s.ilan of Us pastei. e. Dr. .1. C. Cnldwell, inaktiiK H vi'Vl lierSniiuiii. with tho.iniin-e. Citufrner I'.ittisen denies the tnr. lb it he would enter the mliilstrv when his ternnis eoeiitio liad expired. ' I de net knew hew the ster v started, hp avi : " but I piesuiiie it whs liotvtise I h,ie iiiade n uuinlier or ad dresses in cliun lies and was lt uioinlier or the hist (jpiier.il ceiu'crcniti "fine MrllintlUt r.pl-s'OiMl cliun Ii." I'lie W. William lleim ltnst. late ui-tnr of the l'ir-t fhureli, rrallklill mid We.nl stioeK I'lillailelplii.i. last siiud.n .issiimeit ch.irisenl tlie lierinni Menixiau cliuii'li, Ji'iv Nerk cite lie picidietl bis iutrntluctiiry M.rmmi in tlie iiiiiinlinr, mid in the ppii1ii tsilebralPtl tin? huh ciiiiiiiiiiiiien. ilispitch Inim ttibrnlt.ir s.is that tlie i.,u p nil nl that diocese Ins Im'CII lillil- ilcic.l. Tin dclails of Ihc assassination me net kIveii further than the (.t.itPinent that n butcher, siipimswl te Ih lii-ane, al- tackeil tlm priest in Hie sacn-iy "i ui- non. nen. tlnil ami -tnldM-.l him l" death. Met llnu: ' Hi" Aineiii ill llilili' Sim li'l. At the Vinorieui ililile soclelv's -tilled iniH-tlliRiii Ntw "rk mi 1'riilnv, iitiUtei-s of Interttst from tin citfit I mils wire coiiiiuimi ceiiiiuimi coiiiiuimi cntetl. Censul MeKim umrll iipiinpemiis lKxhiiiiiix el ids null, in Ntiieillas, in Cut i. Ml. I'erls's, of Honolulu, annoiinceil the nplotieii el the tmu-liitimi el tlie New Tostaiiient f"i the M ir-hnll l-landers b Dr. l'e-.i-.'. Mi. llunilte I Ieiisi wrotetlnit lie had ili-lributed I'-lsT olumes threiifjh Ids iifjeiicy ill I I. (.imils of Links were undo iei celirt.uie and for-.ileaiul tlllnbit tit.it in the Culled guiles Mexico, Uruta, India mill Ilie isl.mds of the I'm lllc, te tlie value or sHVKi. riiuds wen t-'rniited te the Swedish mission nl the Metlusli-t l.pi-oeiiil i llllll II tn the niunillit el S2.'. Olie Itible -ecietv was iiV"uiiIpI as .m ituxill.irv in M.ilifim.i. Twe worn reiiuniiil 111 West Virginia. The total us cipts for. Iaiiiuu woie HAM.'., niltl"''.!!'. xeluuu's were l-siusl dur dur liiKlhe month. im: iir.i'viir.u'.is rovrirvie.v it.tn rn:s ii vuiu'ahihi si..iTi:. Tlie"liilcllli;i'iiier" l'riiiih.'t' lllniti AkhIm i:ti'iiiilllli'il-Wiilil.f-n linil Willi" de lulu Hi" siliiml lliiiril Din llriiin. nillf rrliuarlca Te-night. 'Ilie llopiibliemi emiM'iiliiiu te nominate k1 tamdlilales ler tlie school biutil nipt en I'rltlay eenliiK in tsiinnien council clniiiilier. Unbolt C. Melleiinell called the oemeiilloii te erdet, mid tin niolien tiff. I. I. nulls Charles 1. Klieriiiiin was elocted t halriuiiK. Kilwlit 11 Snjilnriiud Cliatlesl. Lamllswere elected sivret.irlns. The mil was called, niltl idler a siilistltiitleu in the first Wnnl, the fel low liiK woie ilet'liired inciiihers or the con cen con piitleu : first WiiiiI-C. I'. I'.Ihtiimii, II. II. M.utlii, Wlllliiiu K. llrard. Sweml Ward filer C. lieu-el, Aldus C. licit,.!, (i. Hides. Third Wnnl Jeseph II. Ilulier, Mnilln Kreliler, C. I. IjiiiiIIm. fourth Waul Kdwln 1 Snyiler, IJoiija IJeiija llllll f. IHrtholemew,.!. W. .IoIiiineii. fiflh Wnnl Oeerfte A. Marslnll, f.eorue Ik dressier, Jehn Hull. Sixth Ward Kdward fbciinin, l.evl 1 -II maker, Win. Itlddle. seenlh Wnnl-H. C. MoDennell. Wil liam M. Decii, Win. J. Smith. i:ilitli Wnnl lehn Sn.Mler, Ambrose Ilerkpiirelter, (ieertin W. Oordeei. Ninth Ward Jehn S (.rahiui, . J. flick,.!. Newton Slnilller. Neiiiin.itlnitH were tleclared In eiileriind the tollewlui: KCiitloinen were nominated : fioerifo (.i7olle, -th ward; J. Ilav llrewii, 1st ward: 1). (I. Itaker, l.th ward: Charles . I. White, lid ward ; Win. O. Marshall, 3tli ward ; Thes. llavs, lib ward, J. W. Ityrne. Wit ward, mid William Wehl-en. tub wanl. ballet was taken lesultlnu' lu liie choice or J llavllrewii, Win. O. Marshall, Clin. J. White, 1). 1 1. Itiker, Win Welil-eu mid J. W. Ill me. These am the candidates the lMi.i.i.itu.M'l it aimeunictl last oeidiiKas ImillK liet'li sl.ile.1 Inr tlie otllce i.l si'iiihii dirts ters. Iliewn and Marshall ltvelMsl all the M.tes In tlie coin tuition; White, all but that of et lMwanl i:bcrinan, ortlieiHh ward ; Itikei, all but the Mites of Jehnsen and llailliolo llaillielo llailliole miiw : Wehl-en alt but thewites of Snyder and ()ertleer; llvine ilitl net i.ssle the Mites or Bartholemew, Jehn Sinder, Her Her kenrtilteralid (Herdcer. Ot tin? reiiialiilnu eiiitliil.itfs (iee. tiaclle, ris-rlx oil Tour votes and Tlinin is Ilavs. live votes. i in: fin i emmii i hi. The tollewiiiK were announced as the ineml'r.nrtlieeit cemn ittee ler the en-u-luyenr : l-'ir-t Ward ('. 1. i;isriuai HEAItING TIIK LICENSE CASKS. s,,uiiiit " 1'eler ( . lleiicl. Tlilrtl " ntlrew J. I.eiblev. fourth " A. K. Siiurrier. fifth llarrv Hartley. Sixth ' Jehn II. ll.iiiliiKnrilner. Soienth ItelicrtC. .McDonnell. KlKlitli " I'd" Kilrlii". Ninth ' l'Ptei Mewrer. Adjeiirnetl. A I ninll Mnnti red In l.iina.i. Tlie toieiier lelurned ti Independence, I'lldax iiM'iiluu' fiem llatlical Cil.nfler held- IliKim iinpiosten the Imdiesnt Mr-. ( arhain niul her -en and daiiRhlei, who woie miii-ileitilTiiP-tl.ivniitht. ome me lndmetl te suspis t the elder son, w he iu.ilut.iins th it he was nt the time et Ilie minder s.)ciit-tle miles nwi.. 1 1 is uciieralh lslicpd tli.it he will pme hlm-ell iunei'Piit. Tlie mother was Hk'i'pliiK down -Uiiis anil was -truck en the head with ii halt lit l and her thrn.it was cut w llli a biitcher-kinfc. Her son, Ihn next victim, was asleep up stairs niid whs killed Willi ii hat. het. The tl milter, aued nbeul , w.u shsipintr in lift.' m'xt mom te liei brntlier. She was aroused and pit up. She m.iilPii tle-peiate llcht, rocenlnj; sixteen wounds fiem a knile and hatchet, mid at last started down -tairs mid was killed at the dreit. The fiiimtv will eiler MM lewaid anil th" stale -'kKI mint. VppiMi.mees nulicite that the murderer seemed tlie liaieiiei ai um st.iblnaild the knire at the kitchen, and when threiiKh with hisweik lie wj-hed and wiped Ills hand- In-line leav ins tlie house. Cleir) Until I.. Ii.illnn tlul. llh'lit Willi sort (,'h.Ms bctwtcn Mlke Cle.iry, ofNew erk, and Capkilu lames Halttm, of ClilKtK", waswitne cd by a lal'se crowd friilav niuht in I.eiusv ilie, ICy. Chief Police WIi.iIIpii vmis en hand te sce tlmt the lb. lit misi end lifted nrnnnrlv. Clearv VMlsin Kpli'llilid peuditiim. Dalten liore marks of his recent light w itli lturke, at Chicago, four rounds worn feinjlit, Maniuis of (Jueeii-buiy mips. The Bale receipts went te the victor. A licr sparring two minute i and fuitj-ei(;lit seconds, Clearv Hilccteded lu l.uiilln.i ter rllle ilfiht h.mdei iiiulci Dalten's eai. TIieiikIi struck with a -oft kIemn the bloetl Hpurtcil I mm Dalten's nose and he was knocked senseless ami out online. He ic ic envcred in hIhiiiI liiilf iiii Iieiii. The lluht was kIvcii leCIearv. VI ikkIe VIII. licit Will stand Ne Nulls. Ilc, That pat ter the audience which occupies theK.ilh'iynt Ihiriishiiic onteitiiliiments is wiiiiMisetl larm'ly of tlie "teui;li" clmueitt, who think thtj ai e -mart iiuiifiii ie Kiiy llli: SCHOOL HO.tltl) M)V7'17'. Vlr. Win. Vl.l'.niisi'l (lit.'- l.in,li ill" limlnl (" n 1U. lets Itniiinr A tt'litirt has been fnt'l.v i Irtiilated that Mr. William McCeinsev, at the last election, voted the full Itepublicin ticktt. - Mr. McCom-ej Is tine of tlie "Id-line Dciuecrats of the city, and has fr"jueiitly held isiiiens et tespmiHihitUv at the bands or his part.v. Il isliolievisl bv his fiicinls that this ri'lieii has been ciii itlateil Inthimice Ids emitllihicy for us lrelleii tnlliP school lmartl, ler whlih he leluct.iiitly consented te let his name be u-eil, at the rciuet of iii.inv rillens who nntictsl with regret the rellieiiiPnt of - nianvnl tlm old dinvtei-. Mr. McC. In un intorview this nintiiliis with a it'- ,.ml,,lliit nl HlO IMI'I l.lllKM l"ll. ON- pres-eil (jieat -uiiri-e and nilich iiitllKnalieu that a mMiit el his lack of lealtv te the liemoemtle irtv should have .-allied eiii reiicv or fiiunil cnslil He enipliUlcally savs he was never llrmer in his isuivli tiens of faith in tlie DeintK'nitic paitv, mnl thai at last kill's elts'timi he voteil the whole Demo crat ie tiskct Imni tell te lKittem. .Iniiii font it the f iBhth waul, icjiit-letl that Ids name be net printed en the tickets as a candidate fei scliisil dlioeter, as lie had never niitherli'il nei tlesiied such iiomini iiemini iiomini Hen. and his li.iine was put in nomination without Ills knottledneoi consent. Die I'llmar) 1. let linn. Tlie Democratic voters of the citv will meet at thou -ovei.il IsilliilK places tlii- even liiK te iieiuiniitc candidates for tin -evcral wanl ellltes, and six candidates for -. hoel duet ters. Tlie olts'tien Is an inisirt.illt Olie and tlie voters should net fail tn attend and put In noiiimatieii Ihe best anil -tieiiKc-t ninn for the several elllces. The "f.tllllval of fraud" which marked the Republican primaries Iras dl-gii-ted liunilrrils of honest ltpptiblicms, who will net vete for the tickets A llmluft et U.IIkIeiis New lit in 'rii" Krrlcy slut" Wiirln Win ii haw Knit In t lilcnije liiinlihiir Hl.ioe- Nntcs Areiinil Tim ii. ItrKiiliirloiicapmnlenenef DtTH.t.tiiKtcrB Ciil.t vtm.v, fob. 7. -Tlie hiiilden mill uu uu exiMfled tlPiilh of -Martin I'.rw in, r., has east a deep gloom of wirrnw ever our enllie coin cein iiimilty, lu which he was Known te almost evcry ninn, woman niul thlld. A uliknens of only il week's duration, contracted by a heavv' celli, placed hint In boil, but net a .liif,'lu ene or Ilie navpr.il levctl tines wlie kiihiiIpiI mid wnlclicit him iliiiit and tlav, tlitniKlit his llliuss was severe cueiiuh te lirliiK mi death. Hut Ihe.v worn aill ill-appnliitcil ; vpslettlav at 2:lu p. in., howastvilled by llim who rules nil our des tinies, lie ittained conscious unlit nearly the last breath had RTl him. His tcinulns will Ihi lulerriil In Mniinl lletlul cemetery to-iueriow rSiiiidav jjiitne'tltak p. in., from his late teslileiice with his snu-in-law, I,. W. .May, 2JS Wnliiut ilteet. Dpce.isetl was iifitslTI J&iis, "11110111)14111111 I day. Noun cniild be bnltcr liked and ro re ro tipcted than lie. kind wenl and cheerlul smile, always gicctftl them with whom he was acquainted aiul they wpie inanv. Who did net knew liimT Who did net respect him? Nene. His death is s.ni milcctl. and ilepi,'inil ht-artlclt vinjiathy is extended te lil-iiDlit'leil lainil.v. Ills wife dieil two veai-i nae. fence Iki te hi. ashes. AintitiK lint I'liuit lie. The leaders of the I til street Cresby lerian church have ergauiM'tl an aid society for eliiireh work and lilnrary culture. The series el sorniens new beinu delivcted en Sunday pi eitliijts, by llev. i.oe. W'. I'ly, In the llli ltept l'rpsbyterl.'in cliun b, 1110I11 struptlvpaiid Interesting. TIip flnnl soniieii ei Hip spries en .. l'(.pio l'(.pie l'(.pio sentallve Women," will Ikj deliveied in tlie Sis'end stiret l.utliprau church, tomorrow evening; liv the pister, ltev. Win. I'. I'.vhiik. Tlie Itelhel niul M. I,, chiircli revivals 0011 0011 tliiue. Kirtse autllelices allend evirj intet hid, and inanv tsinvorsleiis hive hts'ii tnade. 'I he reit success exiKvtetl has net vet bt oil leached, but all are cenlldent it will before the ineetiut'st lese. They vi III be lentluucd eveiv evctuiiff next week. Tlie fellow Iii(?c1iiiicIips will linlil I. ills: f. V.. I.ntlit ran, in Armery hall, 011 the l.lthaiiil Mill lusts; I luted llrethreli, Armery hill, en the lu, Jrtantl 1 lusts; Ml. .ion A. M. Ii in their church, from the 12 te the - hist. "Oriirinal Sin" w.u the siibjptt of l.t-t even ing's lecture, in the -ud strept Lutheran t'huicli, bv ltcv. W. f. Klaus. It was a inut oxtellonl Its tine. News Nul,.- i.r It..' l.itin. "f.pruie" fisher, Hi" rennvuietl oxs'on exs'on oxs'en stiihlp of tlinSis-eiul ward, was Imuncttl fiem tlie open house last evening, Itecause he t'tle.id-lioadeil" his war into the Icill en Ids eltl tsmstnble's leulge. William Haimaii, mi tmplove at St. Charles furnace, se bully injured Ids right tinkle bv treading en a 00 il, tint he had te be hauled te ids home in v rightsville 111 a wagon. During Hi" rem under et tlie lei 111 the II class In lite grammai sehinl will study al gebra, having had their final examination lu arithmetic yestpnltr, afternoon. The Democrat! primary will ls held this ev piling. The -trongest ticket possible will be neininatptl, se that v ietnry w ill again lm lurched iihhi the Democratic flair. Tlie regular mmitlilv lui-mess mpeting or the 'Columbia fire tiiiiian. te have Ik'Pii lield last niglit, was iKMlpeiitsI until Monday e oiling, as a iiiiiruiii could iinl Im rmsed. Tenv DpiiiiIi r's llumptv Duiiipty troupe, niHMretl In tlm ejs ra hoii-e lat eveiilug, te a j'Jhi linttsp. Tlie pregnunme was up 10 tlie avcrace. Tlie Kills faiullv givean cxicllent enlor enler t.iiiiinent in tlie l'eurth strict fie-liv teri in church, last evening, ten laige audience. gehl iiu bearing the letters and number " It. I, SI," was found bv Jeseph Stebb, ve-tpiilav. A thiel a night or two age stele from the is top of William UniKiv llve piinocliickens. lis.- .losle llo.ver, of ir.iirisburg. i tlie guest of Miss Amanda lllppcv. ylin Tliclr I'a-c lu CI1I...R11. Tlie IClVfi v stove work- or Columbia wen their 1 iw suit in which I,VI) wasln wasln velvctl Willi a W estein pattv, mil width was tried in tlioieurt-ot Chicago Kuiniy sierrs and 11. M. Ninth. e-tN, were toiitiiel for tlie weiks. Messis. W. II. lTalilt r and tioe. W. 1 labium, in were al-n piesent at the trial of thecrt-P and isintiibuti'il oeusiilorablo te its succors tiii: vmniT iiiunuirr.i 11s ji:ci.sm IV ALL llli: AI'IT.ICATtnX.S. Tlie Applicant. All Dellar" Tint Tlifj Hill" Net lfilntril tlie l.lrittur Ijiwh of Ihn C.iiiiini.iiwcnltli liitbiit llntiaea anil l.litmr st.irt'S'-t'iirrrtit Itii.bipsa. Court met atDe'clni'k this moinlngtehear argmiieul en the applications for license, filed te the. lamiarytei 111, against which r r r inoiiKtninees have Is-eu filed, ami also appli cations; for new Mantis The fellow lug tiisfs were called ler argument : Pred. Walt, Sixth wanl oily, deslietl a hotel license. His heuse Is at the east end el the Pennsylvania nil 1 111.11 1 Matlou, and at present enjoys a restaurant license. Jacob Ptlnger, living In Middle stitet, ami who fitted up his place te iiitoiii iiiteiii iiitoiii itietlato tlie patrons "f the Kaslcm mnrkel, jictltietipd Ter 11 hotel Hcpiise. Itaphael fisher, Ninth ward, t'ily, who lest Ids lii't'iisea vpar igu Iicphiimi he could net take the allldavit 1 tiulri'il that thore had net lioen any violation of tlie tlipier law.nsketl thp court te grant him a license for his prop erty at the eutt r Heading tlett. A. llulie, Ml. Jev, who built a lingo house during tlie ist j cm, suitable Ter 11 hotel, pe titioned the court for a hotel license. At prpspnt lip enjoys a restaurant license. Kpliraini ltaniiinger, el Denver. Kast Co Ce calico, w lie enjovetl a restaurant license last year, iiptitietipti for a hotel lkpiisp. The court decided te hear this application Willi tliose of Jnceb H. SiegrriPtl and P. P. Miller, who held hett'l lipenses last year. Ceiinspl arguptl Hip tiiprits or the tluisi pl.u-cs almve nanieil at length. Thoiippllcatiensol Klias It. Iliewn, West Cocallce, and David Hear, Karl, new stands, were continued. A lemonstrmice was llletl against the giant- a i-iirm .siier.aiitt.'.H UAiu:i:ii. rrinil AllliiinrcSli.t full, tetlm lulu of a Otiin iniiii llriuiknril. .Mary llallday, formerly a l'lilladelphlan anil the wlfe of n ence wealthy geiitlcninu who has Ik'Oii rtilnetl by the woman's ills,!, patleti, was arrostetl lest Huiulay In New Y01I. Inr drunkenness On Monday, vvlieit Mho wits released ft mil the cell, 11 was found that her ankle had been broken dining tlie debauch, ami M10 was sent tn the hospital. Tlie woman claims that she was net drunk at the titne of her an cat, but hi 11 fainting "litll, caiispd bv the accident which she hud sustained. Twenty-lour vuars age slie was a pirtly sheii-girl, in the employ of Philip llpMngpr, nwptilth.v cloak maker in Philadelphia, itel slngnr fell in lnve with his fair working woman mid miiriiPtl hei. Ilereiti the cpro cpre cpro menv was (icrforiiied M10 was con veiled Inte the Jewish faith, mid took the iinuin of Itii"hel. for years thpv lived liappilv, and twelve children blessed tlieir union. Mr. II. prespcied lu business, and was reputed te be worth ev or J.'.iH),(mii. In 1-711 ids wlTe began tetlrink, and at times would loave her home efli'ii for weeks together, but for hpr phllil reii's Mho her husband took her back, she lived extravagantly anil wasted her hus band's wealth leckles-ly. In ettlpr te avoid liirthcr Hcaiiilnl Mr. llelsingpi' lmued his cliildrpii te .SavmuiHli, ffa. Then the woman grew repentant anil begged her bus Kind te leielve her, nnd promiseil te step drinking. He catne te Philadelphia te meet her and agreeil te glve her anolher trial. "Your motliPrarrlvpshyheaton Wctlucsday, meet her and strew lipr iialh witli flevvpis,-'' he telpgraphfil te Ills children at Savannah. Three tlaiighteis went te the wharr mid scattered rosesonthogatig-iil mkonwhlplithey oxiectetl her te walk, but Instead fourMilers carried her senseless form down tlie plank. She vi as helplessly drunk. .Siilisi-tptently tlie P.olslngers rpiuovetl te New erk. The woman has new lippoineat'onllriiiod drunk aid ami has bepu 111 every police court In N"vv Yerk. Iast Prlday she was releasetl Inni ltlnckwell'Mlshind, where she had been serving a tluoe mouths term. Tlie imfer- COLLISION OK FKKIG11T TRAINS. thi; VAIt.S TllllOH'X 17tll.ll .1 f.VTll Till! AT7ft,'l.T. iiimuin All Oil Cur t:ilii,lr, Ihc tliirnln; l'lnlil llii.lica "lliriiiii;li tlie siierl anil IhiiIIpshiiiI Tn. titllr Cnii.tniica Twe Ciirliirips anil (Hits srvrn tlnrllliiKs. lug of a license te Jacob Ueptmrliiig, Sa- 1 tititnte woman, new 5(1 years of age, is past WaynePfiwers, 111 in-, mi u, "1""' ', actor The ether evening while Maggie lug attempted te limn er ismv 11 r oil urn nil j, ,.,, llM vUUlf, , ,,,t tewu im,l ,u a many ethnrs. lie iw 1 bed, ,1111 1 ") ilw ,cn the Hltuatlen was koiIeiis h big " w liliky, cuds inn! pistols. Ihc exet ill ,()1(,r n 10 ,,,... ,.,,,, laughing, Mi-s was private, mi a "' '""'.,,",; ",i, , .,, ... Mllchell advanced In the footlights and said : imtsfde the Jail yard, Irein w hii Ii in- r u H , ,1(,mlui.t , Pass t Hllilll UIX ,, .ln,i,il IIIPII SlW.kc. TllOVdOtllllUlllllO Illlir- , ,.,.,. ,, ,. l.,..,,.!,,,,.,,! II. I SlllU. I l.lllllt.fc 'li.l ,"" " .-.,....,.... 1 lllll hClllCIl II. ,i.-. ,,, tin i.Miiiini. of the betlv. Tlie rei lUlml their hearei-s with honor, lie ci ime was eemltteil ler twelve dollars inula miltel clethes. Ollisonjeknl and hiugheil atient the mpeanil winin iierseiiH in trees. The ex ecution tiKik placeiit UtKs Peweis' nis'k was broken, hut (llbsen Ktruggled considerably, .in. i..iu . woie taken eh.irue of by Powers lather ami mother, who had polling te their utceiiinauy ii tii me nisi. .,.... Ilililiin nl Ills llluncr Tiililc. I'lniiilhc I'liliiiilclplila Call. Mu. Winks: " llVt 11 tieifcct eutnigc, Mr. Winks. ThoiilcaeriiivitiiiH tho-e gentlemen leiliunei when vim knew the hoilse was rull Whv, It will Ill.ll.OtllUIOCII ai An Atliu'i. salt lilc. Kilwiiitt Ani'it, the actor, at tme titne lead ing ninn at Widlac 's and the I'lilen Htptnre Theatre, New Yeik, i-eiutiillted stilcide lu Chicago Thursday night, by cutting histhinat w Itli a razor, severiiig both Juguliir veins He has been dissipated ler soveral je.us. mil hasgradiiallv gonetowiuil the bottom Ju lilit tuole-ston, UN last engqiseiiient was last week. In 'In Trust" at the HuUted street 4)leri JIOU-.0 II" had lcwi tlospetulcnl for ,iwime time, anil was rc-eutly uotltled te Jeave liie leuKiiibPh At that limn he iiitule till Mr. Winks: "Surelv von are net suimml- tleus almut that. Having thiiletnat tuhlu won't wmrv me in tlie least." Mrs. W'inhs: " Well it will when you sen what 11 small ma-t the bub her soul. si.t im In tie 111 manors 111 soine 01 1110 no' publicui wards and It unexcoptieiialilo nouilnatieiis are niade by the Democrats to night there is a lair chaiice that some el the niachlnocaiidiilates may Im tlefe.ileil even In their strongholds. fellow lug are tlie places al which the flec flec teons will lie held In theseveial wards: first Ward sheber's hotel. Second W aid Wenditr's hotel. Third Waitl Klllngei's hotel. feuith Wanl Jehn Pntch's lestaur.ml. filth Ward- Philip Wall's hotel. sixth Wnnl Schiller house. seventh Ward Seventh Wind hotel. Kighth Ward ICelilluus' hotel. Ninth Ward Arneld Haas' hotel. The ellicers of the several wauls will te pett the vete for vhoei directors at tlie head head head tpiartoisef tlie committee, lliinl Heur of tlie H-olllce building, at ' o'clock. AsiLt.lItt lanp.,111-. I 10111 the Sc Helland ( lailmi The l.anc.i-tei lNirtlliil.Ml.il of Wctl-nit-day tsaitalnsa timely edlteiial ujatlvote the triennial as-esincnt which will Ihi taken this ear. ll tiuthfiilly -tales that thorn Is net enough regularity in tlie valuation of pros'i pres'i pros'i lies. In tlie fht place theie is 11 great lack et iinifeimity in the -ev end districts about a basis for making the assessments. -oineH-ses-sois Liking Ihroe-fuurthsiif the 111.11 Urt value of preimrtv, ntheii. twe-thlnls and ethers eiie-haif. This Is all wrong and the county commissioners should Insist mat an iis-cs-seis adept a ceitaiii basis. 'I'hcn the ilillerent ptepeities in the miiie disti Id are often iis-e-sed very luuih out of proimrtien. Ol course there is great tlilllculty 111 this icspcet, especiallv in lingo distriits, as few men can be found w he knew all mi tiens et their district se well in te U able te lnrm iijust ostlinateof the value of all the real estate. Yet iniicli can ln done towards gelling belter uniformity by selecting for assistant assessors men el geed judgment who have a geed hnnw ledge el their illstiici and are dsiescd te lie lair towards all. The nlllce of assistant asses-scr eflen itH'cives very little attention, miiiv seenilng te think that anybody can lill the olllce, but te taxpayers It is or no small iiiement, as all our taxes stale, county, school anil 1 tud .110 ba-etl en tlie titcnni.it aps-iueiits. An i:niilii)t'r Tin iiiliiii'tl Willi llinainlt.'. A dispatch Iieiii High llriilge, N. J., savs that the house et Captain .lcs.se Klch.irds, Hiipiiilnteiiilnut of the l.leyil lien Mines, Is guaided nlghllv tills week Imv.uisii el thieals nt jielug blown up bv dynamite. Captain lllohardsieruscstobo Interviewed, but the Tad Hint he is an Kiiglislim.ui, and that lie employs four bundled hands, mostly f.ngllsh iiieu, and that lm has Irish enemies, s taken 11s the explanation ol'tlie threats. Consider Censidor Censider able exelteiiient exists in coiiseipieuoo. or i.m it.iifi isn.uisi. Walter M. franklin. esi h is a plei lm " Iiulustrliil Kilup.ilieu"lii Hie 1 iirient 1111111 Is'i el I'elll'li .SimtcHt. Tlie Dlagnetbeaii s.K'lety will celehrale its scini-eentennial with a banquet nl the Ste vens house during the next oemmeiieemeut week or franklin and Marsh ill college. Dr. A. S. tieihanl, of Phihulclphli, will be the .ilumiil oratei at the next tiiuunoiu'o tiiuuneiu'o tiiuunoiu'e nicnl. He Is a graduate mi tuber of Hit) i.ii'theau Mvietv: and will be ene et the speakers at its triennial giecting The -onier orations of the celli go w ill take plate in the eh ipcl, 011 1'tiday ev ening, feb JO, w hlili I- almiit its near The Twenty Twenty Sis'end" as eeiild be conveniontlv aiiaugcd. The cliii-epliic Kecictv lu Id its icgiilar meeting l.i-t evening at "the Maples" the residence of Mr. Jehn C. llagei. '1 lie iuikt en "The Di-pt iblislinii'iit et the lrl-h Kpis Kpis cepal Church," by Km. lu. I (.. pple, preshlent et the club. Tlie next meeting will lie held niiTliur-dav evinuig. feliruary l'.Miiitl Hev. J. II. Iv letter will read lliee-s ay tin " Oladstene." De will be lolleweil two weeks later bv Prer. J. s. Slain, Ph. D., with 11 p.ipei en " The Irisli ljuid (Jtte.linii." lutig.i. West Hetnpllelil township, Argu- iiuiit wasoentmiied until nexlwoel.. similar disposition whs made of the ap plication of P. W. Hickman, Kittle ItiiLaiu. Jehn Pointer, Kileu, Mauheini township, who neglected te in.ike application la-t vear, liled an application let a renewal of the license, lter the case was called for argu ment, Judge Livingston said lie understood liquor was sold during the past year at this house the Mine as If licensed. Counsel were granted a continuance te take testi mony. The application or II. M. Sweigart, (Jap. for a hotel license was argued. It was urgttl that there are no hotel act ominedations at the flap, and that Mi. Sweigait should iccolve a liocn-e. 1:11 imi net si: veri.lt vim-.-. Charles Zech, who-e licon-ewas withheld last week bv thoeourt, appeared iM'fere the court and made allidavlt that he had net violated the liquor law dining tlieiust year. Thecasp was continued te allow testimony te lie taken. The application en loei go W. Sheet ler a restaurant license al the Western market was continued. Peter Wlrtli, sixth ward, city, who-e license was withheld, tuineareil belore the court mid mail" allidavlt that he had net violated tlie liquor law during the year. Ii v. Hippie, Mt. Jey township, whole-t his license two years age for v lolatien of the liquor law, inaite application font renewal of his license, premising !u the future te con duct the house according te law. The npiiliiatieu et Atlaui Overly, New I (nil. mil, ter a 10-taiinint license, aiul against which a iciiion-traiieo was llletl, was ooti eoti oeti tiuinil. 1.10.1 nit slum. I.It I.N.-I.S. Jacebl". Sthaeller petitioned tlie teuit for a license te keep a liquor store in the Second wind, city, but as lie does net yet live in the ward, tin. application was continued. Jeliti Kslileuian, Sixth ward, oily, who'll was alleged -old liquor in less quantities than one qiiatl,appeared liefore the court nml made atlldavlt that he did net iluriuu the past xe.il violate the law governing liquor store keeper-. A l". 1 miner is'iiueiieii inr a license 10 keeiui liiiier -toie at the oenor el Kline and Middle -tl cots. l'reileileh. Ituss Celunibia, was also an applicant for 11 litpinr store license. The eeui I reserved tlis-isien in all the above nameil applications t fltltl'M III SISKss. KiIe Oldhain, Celunibia, was diverts d fiem hei liiisliaud, William W. Oldham, en the gmiiud of ilesititm. Marv Ann Haruish, Las'. Hciiiplleld, was divorced from her husliand, Jehn llaiiiisli, en tlie ground of ciiiel treatment. Win. euart, who -01 veil a tcim in pnsen ler tailuie te comply w itli the unlet el court te nav his wife a vveeklv allowance, was dis charged this innming en his petition tint he was unable te comply with tlie elder made. JaniCH Hiinraliau was granted a luenctn peddle in the county of I-uieastn. A.uen II. ltalr, Karl, was appointed gu.u ili.ui of the minei eliildren et Jehn ltutter, tieceii-cil, late efliirl. DKililrtl 1 1) nn Atililrut. Hairy ItlickendPilcr, iiucliiuist, lesidmg at Ne. fun We-t Chestiuit stiect, inet with 11 serious accident late y esteiday afternoon. He whs at weik at his bretlier's sliep 011 West Marien street, assisting te lill a heavy piece of linn ; the Iren -lipped, caught his arm, cutting 11 deep gash aero tlie wri-t, and al most severing the tendons. Physicians were summoned niul Dr. eaglej was tlie lii-t te respond. The wounds were dressed nnd tlie iiijutetl man was taken te his home and turned ever te the care or Dr. M. I Davis. Mr. Illickeiiilorfei will lie 1lis.1l.lc1l lm several Wtsks .1 msiiec .v.i 1; .1 111" ll v.i s (IV. si Pit lilln In reclaiming. Her husband secured a diverce from her two weeks age. Hiliraril Has Net Itepii Si'iitriucl. 1 i.iiii tlie Itcuillng Tillies Hid Weeder, a besom rrlcnd nt Intervals ol'Abe l!U7anl the Intervals having lioen passed awav in Ihe Iaucaster jail is serving a -1 mouths' term in cell iln, W'eednr is net a desperate looking man. lie has already learned hew tokuitageod Mncklngmiil takes te prison llfogeod-natureilly. (1, "I hcllevi) ljincaster wants the ltu.zanls," siid Wctslerte 7'tmc man. "Wliiitjdltl Jee get at his last trial?" "-even yeais," was the reply. "(!ed-but didn't the oeuit pep him a solid -hoi." 'Ihe rejierler siid that tlie shot wits from no eidhi.iryjiidii lal hew iter. Weedci s,ivh he is going at Ids trade in Heading when filr fits-dem fiem liorjnnnn lierjnnnn biln heights lileusa lillzjiril ids way, but iie tlliln't -.iv what his trade will !. Pi nt nit toil Meeting. The pintraeteil ineetlng, which has lieen carried en in the Duke street M. Ii chitrcli for the past live wpekv lliitter the leadership of ltev. .1. T. Satchell, has lieen the most succes-tut tieiit inert) ler many yrais. aiieiu elghtv tonvei-tlens have talCen place, many hitherto liike-wanu Christians have had their faith stimulated mid many world werld lings have lieen brought te seek the oen-olotions of leligien. ltev. Satchel I'm prin cipal assistant in the work has lieeii'Mi-s I.i7ic Smith, el Pliilotlelpliii,whespentover a week here In the earlier days of the revival and was airaiu present at the "all day ineet lng" en Thursday. She is an enthusiastic evailgeli-t anil a speaker or great lluency and funs.'. The 1111 dings w ill Ik? continued every evening dining next week and as inttcli iengcr a- nny lie tlieught advisable. A rnlse Pr.'t.'l." 1'sc. Aliiaham Heilieck, of West Chester, was Itcfoie Alderinaii Hair, at eleven o'clock, this morning, te answer a charge of I.ilse pre tense, ptcfeirctl by Daniel T.egan. It ap pears tltat Ileibeek purchased a pair et mules I10111 Legan lopie-euthig that he was the ew nor or 1e.1l estate. After HeiUvk f-eciiretl pos-essleu et the mules it was learned that he was net a tireiertv owner. The accused was held in STOd bail for trnlattlie April teini of tlie quarter sessions ceiut. Kt'tluttii Hip lErinlng'ji I'tinca. The Pliiladciphia A lteading railroad company has liegiin a reduction in the ferce cinplevetl 111 the 1 nail way department. The new chief engineer Is making a tour of the entire line. Sections have baeii lengthened and the force reilueeil at tiiesatneume, ueing awav with Ireni seven te ten men 011 each section. In this wav tlie services of about one hundred unit fifty men will be dispensed witli lietween Philadelphia and Wllllatn-'-mit. including the branches. lm rails.'.) lli" Assessment te sile.lHHl. The ,is-es-er el" the Keuith ward had the West lCing street skating link assessed at s-l,iKiti. These are the figures at which that property was assessed liel'ote the rink was built. The commissioners learned that gs,nilu were paid ler tlie ground en which the link was built. Ye-tenl-iy was tlie day nt appeal, ter the Fourth ward. The nvvneis nl" the rink dltl net npjieal Irein the f-1,000 assessment, but the peinmisslniiiirs increased the iis-evineut te 5111,000. surprising Incrciise of C'arti. Ill I-7'i llfleen imported flerman e.trp, hImiiiI an inch In length, weie placed lu the low 01 lnke in Central Park, New Yeik V. tew days age, when the water was drawn oil the lake te tiansfer set Ni:v liitti.Nsvvii'K, N. J.,1VK .. Shertlv liefore.1 o'clock this luoinlngaiie.xitarrelglit train freni Phlliulclphlnstoppctlenilii'bitilgo ever tlie Puritan ilver te repilr t brekett I ruck. Soen linerwiuils the through southern freight, also fi out Philadelphia! .line dashing along and nut lulu it. In tin! Mimsh-itp an oil ear exploded nml tlie w locked ears and burning oil worn lliieun Irein tlm high bridge down In the slieet below. The Iff tilled oil ran through the stiect into ltarilail canal ami thence ever Its freen surface Ie a luge wall paper manufactory or .Tuneway .V Ce., setting It en flits This building wa's totally destroyed and seven dwellings op poslte were gutted. A fivonilile wind pre vented the spread of the llauips te ether large buildings near by. In tlie nieantime the building of the Imx factory of the Cot t soil seil tlatPd Prult Jar peinpanv. directlv under the ,brldge, was en tire and was eeustmipd. The flames spread te the main factory nnd It was ulxntlpsti eved. Atdo'clerk two lire englnes arrived fieiu Trenten and the sptead of the flames was Mepiied. Whiln these wete burning the woeilwork of the bridge had also lieen burning, but the extent or lis damage can only be told by experts. a iiuvKUMvN nevsTr.n te nn.vTir. frank Dumas "l Kensington, Phlladel phla, a brakemau, was c.urleil with the w reckage, tlew 11 Inte the shed and roasted tn death. His body was ioievored 11 charted mass el tlesh, unieengtilzabhi except bv an amulet worn around his neck. Patiick Deuglieity, Jr., a young mechanic, foolishly entered .laneway's burning build ing in seareh of his tools and has net lioen lie.inl or. tin: i'vveiiviii.i: wind sAvits tiii: citv. lint rer tlie I'avonible wind thowhelo timiiu timiiu fai'tiiringiurter the city would havu Iksmi destroyed. This iortleti is all cluered at the loot of a liill along Iho It.iritau rlvereu the ether side or the long bridge, which Is pressed lu coining Irein Xew Yerk. At no mint en the whele Peiiiisylvnuli railroad could an uceident have occurred at se disastrous,-! plies.'. Tlie burning oil atitlcirs wen lllerallv poured ever nnd Hung iikiii Iho root's of the iiiautir.ieturiug establishments. 1 111; t.ess net r.u-s tii v f7."0,fi00. Tlie less 011 Janeway A Ce. 'u building is ?17."i,0dii, and the Consolidated Jar Ce.' less feOiy-H The tetil less w ill net lie less than J75fl,Hfln. The britlge has net lscn weakened at all. two cvnr.evns ei uen-rs pittttHti. Twe nt thecals hurled Inte the Htreeteon Htreeteen lalnctl hoises,and these weie ltuvsted te death and added tn the horrors or the scene. The wonder Is that the whele town was net tin. slrnvcil. irenic or coxeiiiss. ul tlie giiiutl at sight," and uiLsliill .if 11 DIslbiKiil.l Ilie Xl.lsiinle Dull 1. On Wednesday evening li 1 npis Milch ell, Itight Wer-hiptiiltirauil Ma-tot nl'Ma-ens el Pennsylvania, call-etl the lliu'lit ltev. Wil liam Stevens Teny, D. D., Kl.. D. Ill-hop of the Piete-lant Kplseepal 1 bun li in tlie Dlo Dle iiw el Iowa, te lie made 1 Ma-.ni ill Ids present e. It is one et the picnuauv m.istci "te lll.ikn a Ma-mi autlieritv te de this Is expu lv given in the "Ahlin.iii He011" ortliegmiiil ln.lgeef Pptin syivania. V special ledge el 1 un rgeney was opened fni the purim-n in fgvpti.ui hall (Sla-enie tciinile), the nunibcis being the mastei Ma-etis, whom the gi md master called tegtther for tlie nut pest. The tensent of the light wersliiptul grand uusleref Ma Ma eons of low a had llrst lieen given te tlie ad mission and advancement nt tin' distinguish ed prelate. The Inst iK'gtce in Mas uii was tmifniied iinm the eindidateby the nghl weisldpfiil grand master and, by the giaud ui.i-lcr's di ns, lien, the -ecend tlcgiee by the rigid wor shipful senior grand warden. Clilleril P. MaiCalla ; anil the thlld tlcgiee by the light wiir-hlplul grand inar-lial. (.101 go W. Wtsid. TIiim Klihnl in 11 liniir. lioeigo Schauni, Pimikltiv anil Walter Kant, th.ugeil with main mil- iiiischlef 011 oath el fredeiick Oeinpciliiig, woie lieanl belore Alderman MtliUnu 1 riday evenlug anil dismissed. TlHtieinphuul was that the defendants had kicked Iniidoei of 11 preiicrty belonging te ceiiiplaiiiaut. The ilclendants showed that they had lea-cil the umiiii .is a club room, nml Unit Ml. (.1 iiipeiling had locked lliein out belore tin 1 xpliallnll of their lease. (iceigcscliauiu, cliaigetl Willi ninety el the peat e en 0.1th or Frederick '" mls'illuK. K-ive ball bcfeie Alileiman Mci.lmn toansMei tlie chaigeat court. Hit) Vluntauiie Ceinci1.v Ciiiuiiativ Last evening tlie llany Montague ceuietly mid specialty company again nppcaied in tlm eimt.i house te 11 big gallery and circle, but net veiy heavv parqui tte. Tlie show was the sitne as upon the llr-t evening, and cer tainlv wasagicat siicce. litis lllll makes the liit of the specialtv people bv his marvelous work with tlie clubs, and he lias strong chums iimii the title "champion club swingei el the wui lit." In Iho inu-lt.d oeinedv, entitled " Antics," the lestumes 1110 the finest seen bete lu a long time. The party is giving a luatinen this afternoon, and they ...V... .u. I. I ., !..... 1.I.j ....... tn, . tPli.tl- ,l11,l IIII IHI' 1,1-1 lllll,' till- .'. tiling de-ci ve big business. They Heath of 11 I'tipiitir llnltl Kt-i'iier. h'l-eui tlm U Agi Sir. Wan-en Chiuidbe, ihe well-known and popular pipniletm el the McCall's Feiiv lintel, dlett at thai liiac" riiui-s.iav iiueiiioeii at ene o'clock, allei- an illnv.s if lour weeks, ageilatmitl twenty eight years lie leaves a Alt. ilinl tlie lli'slriijir. Theeorenoi'sjuty at Ilalcten, Iniiunelcil te Iuquiie into the deatli of l'.dwaid SI0.111, the voting mail from ('iiiiiherry, who died se invslcrleuHly hist week, idler heaiing testi. menv, rendered the following verdict : That Kdiv'ald Slean e.iine te his ileath hv congos cengos conges tlou of tlie brain, superinduced by a de bilitated constitution. Having i.ihcn 100 miicii nnsiic'CssKrutteillpt nt milcide bv oi-eulnt' . wlhuuiil 1,110 rjiilil te mourn thdr less of a bilitatetl lonstitutleii. having taketitiiti j "eltl Jul liU arm. Ull(I '""' ln "' IiiiImijiI nml lather nlcohello ilrh)k shortly bofme his death Mc.iiucr SinuitiM'il te be l.et. Tlie llritlsh steamer Siulenyc, whlcli s.dled liem Ylcterla, 11. '., en Dccein-Ik'i- 10th, for Heng Keng, has net been heaiil of since that time. She had Iihi Chinese, anil 11 light cargo nf coal almard. She is tsiitl te liavoi?en unsafe and U supposed lohavegeno tlew n found Di'iul In 11 !-iw (Hilts . It. It. CninUll, u iiieinbcr et the well known Cernel family, of New "Yerk, was round dean in a law oulee in Uoche-ter, en Friday, (Janitor Among llnrso llnrse state Yeteiinarian Paaien, or Illinois has oideieil the slaughter of thrtHj ghindeieil horses near Fieejinrt, 111 that state. The doctor says many horses lu Illiuolsiiresullei Illiuelsiiresullei iug Iieiii tlie glanders ; and he has lepeilctl le the lm.iul el health 11 mail in ltoeuoeoimlv, another in 1'isii in eeuiitv, and a woman hi Kane county, who are snllering rrem the teirilile disease. After Hie Hill. Kimii I. lit'. He "All! my dear, II eurliltleChaille had lived we would net be going mil Inte society this way eveiy evening. Is there ever a ineiunn't that you tle tint 1 egret his deatli ?" She "Most decidedly them Is Suppese veu yeurselfweie te tile, anil Ch.ulie woie '-till alive, what a iKi-ltlen I should lie lu. witlew with children hasn't halt iichiuice." 'In. 1 Hours' llt'U'iillini. IjisI uiglit when thiid Westeiu expii'ss due In this city at 11S50 n'clecU leiichetl AtL'len. one of the wheels of the postal cm In oke, eauslng a detention of two hours The ear was kicked nil at tgleu and the train proceeded en lis way. hwltlll D.llllUUl'll. This mnrnlng 11 heavy team ran against mill eaiight upon the switch of thestieet rail rail lead, just east of the .soldiers' uieniiuient, and lient It up se badly that the t-ais could net pass until It was reialred. ,otne et Me? carp te the upiwr lake In the i.uk. ever 100 of the fish weigliing liem Vi te U pounds and measuring ever B5 inches in length, were taken out, and the iiumlier lelt, consisting of minnow h all tlie way up te 10 or l.i-lndi llsh, weie estimated by theusinds A I. mnl skatlne Trum. lust evening the llogert and Kiiocombl Kiiecombl Kiiocembl mitioii, consisting of y eung genllemen of these names, epenetl a two nights' engagoment at tlie I .minister link, and thelr skating is veiy line, v feature of their exhibition is their lightiilug change of cotume from that nf a gill ten boy. llllile snil.-t) .Viinlitrsiie. Tlie anniversary el the Lancaster City Itible society will lie held te-morrow eve- nlng. Kxcicises will be held at St. Paul's Itelermed. St. Jehn's Lutheran ami 1110 1 lei man lteleiiued chiuvhes. Aunlvcrs.ir Mcrling. Thethiiteeiitliannivci-s.iryorKinplriiCeiin. ell, .lnniei O. V. A. M., will lm eolebnitod en Wctlnesd.iv ev ening next, 11th inst, In the linil et the O.V. A. M lnuiilrer liullilliig. Tlieie will be itdtlre os, iiiu-ic aim 11 cona tion. W hat a Cellar Ul.l.t Dltl. A blast lu the cellar or Olie's building en Seuth Mulberry street, last evening de molished seventeen lights of glass In the het house or Will C. Pyfer. 1 he smallest Cltlit'ii nf Iteaillng. Viiuii the Kcaulng 1 lines. Maj. Daniel F. Davis Hi" Miiallet citizen of Heading, has returned from Uineaster, wlieie he was working for six month nt cigar, making. slguril III Itlllilllniul llarrv Pvle, the well-known pitcher, who did Much excellent work for the IreiiKltles last mmseii, has signed with tlie ltichnieml club. This, team premises te be one or tlu strongest in the liistern Lcauucv, Cb.inue or llnt.'l I'mprli'ltirs. (iee. Al. Smith, lennerly of the Cooper Heuse, te-day purchased the stock "ml IK tines of llarrv .Myer's Swan hotel, Letitre Square. Mr. Smith has ulieady taken iwis. session el the hotel. The Scinile I'a.se.a Iti'siiliillen te Atcrptnoii Atcrptneii Atcrptnoii eril (.rant's Trophies. W.vsittvtuev, I'eli. 7. Senate A joint resolution was read thus! tlinei ami passed, accepting tlm eiler of Ooneral (li-ant's trophies, expressing the thanks el Congiess te Vnnderbilt and Sirs, c.nuit, mid providing for their safe keeping until n pieper leposi lepesi leposi tery Im) pievldetl for them In the eengi esslenal library. On motion el" Mr. Heir, Iho chair was Hiitheilml te apjieitit two tellers te act en the pint of tlie Senate en the occasion oriliuceunl of the presidential vote en Feb. tltli, Hs.1. Tin: i:i.Ttni:i) i.isi 1111.1. rvssi:s tiii: snxATr Mr. C'aineien (Pa.) ealled up the hill te autheri7ea ictireil list for piivates and 11011 11011 eemmissianed ellicers of Iho I'm ted .Slates army who have served three vimik and 1111 wanls. Mr. .Saul-bury (Del.) wiwepimsed tn hav ing se many lists nf persons te be supplied out of the taxes collected Iretu the peple. .Mr. Hear asked .Mr. Siulsbury what he would dewith the soldiers who had serv ed ."0 years. Mr. Saulsbury siid he would treat them as all ether public servants were Dulled, pay tliein for the services they lendeievl, anil wliCn they lelt the serviee of their own ac cord, let thcin de as ether people (lid, take cire of themselves Mr. Hear saiil lie supposed the, senator fiem Delaware would tliseharge the soldier if he w ere disabled at the end of 30 yearn. Mr. Matey favored the bill. He said ene of tliodinicultiesef our army system was :i spirit of jealousy arising riem discrimination against private and iioii-eeiiimissioncil olli elli cers in providing ler them in eltl age. Tlie hill was passed, yeas 37, n-iysO; the nays belngCeke, Colquitt, llairis, Saulsbury and Vest. After some unimportant aigumeiit ever a question of privilege, 11 iceess was ordered fiem six o'clock le-ulglit until ten e'clrH'k Monday morning, and the Heuse then went into committee of the whele en the river and harbor bill. Ittrilstiil te Grunt Trilflt. ll Ilc.jilte. special Dispatch te tlml.vTi'ILIOK.xti.n. llMttiisiii'iin, Pa., Fell. 7. The governor being asked te uraut 11 respite te Hlcliiuil Trueke, of Philadelphia, w he Is le lie hanged seen rer the murder or his wife, te-day re lused te postpone the execution. The oxlen exlen oxlen sien of the lease of life had lieen roquestetl ler the alleged purpose of enabling Triiekn tn prei.iie for deatli. linn lliu clibiest) tVcre lteuteil. Pvitis, Feb. 7. Admiral Courbet, en the .Id Inst., telegraphed from Keliing as follews: "Fifteen hundred Chluese ntUckctl our new imsltiens en Saturday night. They were ro re pulsctl and left two hundred dead upon the Held. Among these dead w ere 11 Knro Knre peati elllitti mid sevetal iiiautlarius. Ourlnss was one killed mnl one wounded. Theeue. my's less since January tEith has lieen seven liiuulicd in killed and wounded." At tlm station Utilise. I Tlie heveiiteen vugs who occupied the station house hist night woie illsch.ugeil tills morning. Of the (en city lights leported us net burn ing 011 Friday night, sit wure gasoline and four w ere ipi It W'lll t hly " lM"S Knei'S1'. I reni the Sen Itnlliuul Clarien. Why don't the I.vTKi.MiiKNrun give us a I sit trait ni'its pet, the ground-hog? A Hie Tramp Unlet. Thore 1110 ut present $tt tramiw lu the J'ittiuuri; worU-heuko, Itnllingiiiiill'l.ilH Mill llclriieil. Nxstifv, N. S Pel, 7. The mlliiiR and plate mill of the Nashua Imn and Steel com pany was destroyed by lire this morning. It contained valuable niachinery, and em ployed many hands. The damage te niachlnery it will be Impossible in Mate until nil examination is niade afler cooling. Tholess Is estlniatett nt SW.OOO. Twe nf the Uvriiiau Mtnartlil.l Kxpciiletl, IUmu.in, Feb. ". Uoliisderf and Korich Kerich lcr, the Anarchists, cou.liteil of attempting te kill the emperor, were executed at llulln this morning. Tlie execution leek place in the pilseu, nnd was by the sword. Ill Heath Caii.t'il by Aieile. CilKsfnu, Pa., Pel, 7, Tlm Investigation of the loreupr Inte the death or Themait Finney, w limit it was supposed tltetl from un ovenleso of opium udinlnlstered, by J. Sillier Wilsen, shows that ileath icsiillcd from apo plexy and entirely exencmtci Mr, Wilsen. lliiUn Hip Winner. Svu.NKV. N. H. W., Fr's 7, TheneiillliKr race here tOHlay lietween Haitian anil Cllf. ford was wen byHaiilati by fit: lengths WKATIlVIt IXUIOATWXS. "WAHUlNureN, D. 0., Fell. 7.-l;of ihfl xfi.tiiin Atluntle states inerc.isJiTtletiilI- nesiantl light miews klevvly rising tempm turn, wiudu viiininv te east util neutfi, lower btirQiueter. r a H-l .n Hs t,ifl "4 ! I m nm Y, a V?