- is Vu fnMligmM je mattf Hn VOLUME XXI--KO. 140. LANCASTER, PA., TJ7URSDAY, FJ3KUUAHY J 2, 1885. PKIOE TWO CENTS. 9Eh BBiByil'vMiVBCr'ir TIIK WAR IN TUK SOUDAN. KXUt.AXll AtlUVSt.lt TO TIIK XIWKH- airr or vnvxitixe r.i. maiivt. lrri(imttent for n 1 Ignretu Camuilgn The Ilealh of nertlnn Confirmed tij Liter lUpnrt iin. r.nrle Killed nt the .storming of llltll. The nowsef General Gorden's dnat li nnd of the hideous mniiacre of nil porseni In Klmrteiun who itoreiusoctod of any friend ship for tliu Kngllsh r their cause, cemei te Londen ni the crowning horror of the night night im.re mider ivhleh tlie Ilrltlsh haie been writhing for ii nee'i iwst. I.urklly the buslle mid jurnde of probably the greatest martial Jiroparallens that this fjonemtiou has seen operate te dIMrart (he pulille mind from breeding overmuch en the tragic. Nlle rata. treplic In military clrclei the activity nml nxcltemcnt nre Immouie, Outlying rol rel nicnti nre coming In te form n heavy garri son, i lileli frightened Londen needs or thinks she needs nt the present time, nml te ri'phioe the guirds, who urn hastily prepar ing te cnilurk fur Kunkiu. Tin) III! x'in.lilK levy of volunteers brings the fad of the vnst vnst ness of thu enterprise home te the xople nml niershadnvvi ler the moment the lCh.irteiun shock, liven In this hour of enthusiasm sensible mlllUiry critics nre Bloomy ever the te grnve fr.it urn of the new policy. Dosplte the ohvleui Justloe of their reaion reaien ing tint Kugland htsnn hushiosite makea war of cempicxst In the country nhlch she a" pledged te nliamlen thcre li no doubt that leur-llflhi of the I'-ngllsh people nre tiliudly Insistent en smashing the Mnhdl nt iihntuioreest. The Terv lllshnp of I.lvor I.lver hxiI, ene of the last of Lord lloncenncld's creations, hai vnused n sensation through hist address declaring that Ged mil punishing the nation for Itserrnri by tilting the minds of Its rulen with felly florden' tirnlh Cenni-ined fiener.il Lord Wolseloy telegraphs te the government that seeuti who nere ent te Khartoum lmie roturned. They penflriu the repert of the killing of General (iorden nml the atrocities committed in Klfnrteum hy the Mnhdl's men. The ,Vne iiii : The age of chivalry ivas rallied again lii General Gorden's history, utul the whole world thrills with pavsloiniie prier nt the Christian warrior's death. The .Mcindtird alone refuws te loeio that (lon (len eral Gorden isd'-ad, nndcllngs te the shadow of a !hih that he limy boa prisoner or may even have i"H-iipsl te the Seuth. The Paris 'n.ire svjs that the M. dell's minister of war ti.M. Vore't. lie win formerly a captain In the I'reneh uriny. He Jellied the army In Is2 and taught the Arabs hew te break squares when formed by troops in little. General Gorden, tKjfore his dupnrture en the mission te the Soudan, told a personal friend, who new makes the story public, that he entertained n prientlment th it he would inner return from Khartoum, (iorden said the preMmtiinent was distinct nml Intense, and he eeuld net ush it oil. Throughout his ontlre life, he snhl, he had nluajs liveii strongly nml corns tly nllwUil by prownti prewnti ments. During his military uiricr in I'hlna he mj( guided by thorn, but uover. mrn In the most critical moment of Hint eienttul perliMl, had he eier e.ss.'tisl death, 'lhe friend who new giies llioseficts te the public .isserti that. In pursu.mce of Ids lellef Iji the prescntimtnt which colored hint with Its shadow lofero he ytarted for Klinrteum, l!cn rrnl Gorden nctuilly liostewod iien his chosen friends all lils'trlnkeUand mementos. The fellow lug efllclul unnouneemouts nore in ide en Wodnesday : Lord llose berry Ills Ixh'ii npiHiiuted lord prlvv seal nml nlse MrMt eommissientr of public works. Ileth Lord Koelorry and Sir. Shaw Lo Le Lo fevro, jostuixster general, will occupy scaU In the cabinet. The .47. J'imci f7.iie'rs.ijithat Lord Hose Hese Hose lierry's nccoptanee was coiiilltienud Ukii an uorgetic policy hi the Soudan, (jeuvnil (fruhnin has been nppeintnl te the cemuiniid of the Sitakln-IIcrber oipetlltlon. General rroeintutlo will cnmtnind the giiirdsnuil (jPiieral t .rati 01 net ns chief of Htntt. It Is nnnouneed that the project of con struction a narrow gnuge railwny uuliiccn .Suakln and Herbor will Ijo adopted by the war eflleiv Kiiglish llnni of contnieters elfer te itmlcrtike and ismplote thocon thecon thocen HtruUtou of the runt within n fortnight by the tise of inanuf.ii.tuicd hc tiens of rail lengths. (rucriil llirln Itllieit. Oeuenil Ilirle wni killed en Tundny dur ing the storming of the enemy's position nt llirti. The A7aiiiunl'3 currviiitilcnt with tlenural Karle's column sends the following dispatch, dnled Dulkn Island, Tuesday : "Tim Hritlihtroepindviincod te nttnek the nemy, who held n Htreng position en the hlllK. After Momoji cry noiere lighting the enemy wni completely surrounded, rind ing It Impessible te disledge the jelwls from thelr furtltled position Ucuunil lZ.ulu orderod the tnwjis te charge. Ueneral i:.irle was killed whlle leading the att.uk. The Illnck Watch icgluient captured the ) ) Hitlen at the xiiutef the bayonet, the en airy taking pos.scs.slen of the cneiny'H camp. (ien. llraekenbury, ukiii the fall of Gen. I.arle, assumed ceminaiid and ordcred the remain ing K)sitiens of the enemy te Ikj htenned. The troops aeted pretnptlv, undo n gallant attack nml hoeii captures! all the eneuiy's iMwltien. The lighting lasted tlie hours. Thcre wni a great (daughter among the ene my. Theso who sun tied cHcnpcii by swim ming the riier. There li still slight ground for hoping that (iorden lialiie. The accounts of the illller cnt iiett stupor correspendonU ceme frum n Lonimen natlie Hource. Ne e(vwitnes.s of the death of General Gorden Is meutioned. With Gorden woreM. llau-.i!, the Austrian 1 lui consul, mid twenty OreeK and Lovan Levan Lovan tlne lneich.intH. A II rm nt Alexnudrla, for whom the Grtuks hale been acting us agents, de net Irolleto the story of the in vss.u'ieal Khartoum. It is known that the .Mahdi holds lilty Giecks prNeneis, cither In Ids camp or at Ul Oljeld, and that they are well triuted. In rejily te inquiries General Welse Welse Wolse ley telegraphs that he lias roeeliod no niore authentie neus than that brought te Kerti by Colonel Wilsen. The cabltiit has approved General Lord Wolseley'd plan for nn early adiance trem Buakiu te ltcrber. A n.irrnv gange railway will be laid te A rial), 130mllea westefhuaklu, where an entrenched camp will be formed, with a central depet for stoies. Leaving Arlab, the troops will piocced by forced inarches te llerlnir. It In calculated that the ndvance w 111 Ixiglu tdxmt thu thlnl week in .March, anil It Is hoped that llorber will be reached In sl Meeks. Ariab, w here the entrenched camp Is te be formed. Is en the read trem Suakln te Ilerber, and Is described as a 'Smiling (Mill," whero thure Is geinl justurage and plenty of water. XI.VJJTVKX LiriCS LOST. llin Terrllile lle.ults of An Kip.Iu.1eii In a Xnwi Hietli. Mine. About 0:15 Tuesday night, u iloleut oxplo explo oxple blon occurred at Vale Cellory, In New Glas gow, Neva Scetl 1, In the new klope which was being mink nt the McIScau seam and lluinea from burning gau canto rushing up the main s'.ope. As seen ns posslble Jehn Grocue, the manager of the mine, descended the shaft. After sovernl otTerti the rescuing party Hiiccoeded In reaching a party of seien 111011, who were brought te the surface nllve, and, with the oxceptlon of a few trilling bruises, unlnjured. Shortly bofero daylight three bedies were found mid brought ttpnud the search was contlnued all day unit thlrtoeu t'erjiMe in all were 1 ecei ered, The names of the killed nre Hugh S. Cameres, pump en gine drlier; l'hlllp Melleth, sUible iiian ; J. A. Campbell, deputy nvor nver nian J Daniel Kcuneily, Nlel .McKiu 11011, Theinai Itvan, J'atrick foley, Jehn Grant, Daniel McNeill, Jehn W. Fra7er, Jas. llaggart, lames McLean nnd Jehn .McKucli .McKucli ernn, inluerM. The roseued nre James Hol Hel Hol ertson, arm tractured and lace and some parts of the body badly burned; Themas Uuthre, Allan McDonald, William McDonald, Jehn I). Uampbell, and Hugh Lanieut, slight bruises nnd burns; I). Adams and Aloxau Alexau Aloxau der Held, uninjured. Most of the ilctimti loaie large families. The scenes in eund the mouth of the shaft 111 the cages enme up fiem below with the dead miners 11 ere heartrciiditig lit the extreme. The oxpleslon took place about two thousand feet from the xurtaec, from what cause U net ynt known. All the her8, nlua lu uumbr, wre killed outright. The dnmnge te the mlneli net nearly no great ni wai nt first suppoied. A)Mrtel the coloring oft he M0110 nni blown nw bv. The lire, lien 01 or, In out, nnd beyond the Immodlnte damage of the explosion thorn lillttle te be fenred mid the working of the tnlun will net be furiously lmx-drd. .1. Ilutherferd, inanairer of the lt.illfnt tnlnontStellartoii, was at thoscenoof the ox ex ox plmleu mid roturned with Sir, Moere. The initie employ 1 1101110 four hundred liatuli Juit ueiv. j.i.vr AiiTisriv rAt.t:.Ttxr.s. Vretty Iilnn. for Iitp.tcK Yuiitli. te rtioixe rrom-enir of thnNmv.t nml I'rntllc.t of Ciiphl's Mrtirngrr. Trem lhe New Yerk Times "De we sell 111 many ndontlnei ni we used tot" Mid a dealer. " ludoed undo. We tuny net sell (pilte nt ninny lit New Yerk city, but we send inorelo the West. The do de mand for them Is growing with the popula tion out thore. Here the neft hearts or eun generation Is iiiccceded by thnmi of lhe next, nnd thore nre Juit nlwut m many fellows ready te squander a dollar bill for n green bird with a j ollew violet in his mouth and n motto under his feet 111 oier thore were. Val rutlnes, liowei or, nre Improving lu (he tnat tnat terefarL L(K)k at these." And the dealer eMiel a numlK'r of nul htantlal beies. The prevailing stile of the new valentines was the decorntile panel. One very handsome inleiitinewns framed lu dark crimson .sat 1 11 nnd trimmed w ith tritige. Neat little Ixiws were sewed 011 thu corners, nnd the piun luslde the finnie was tilled with a hiindsome card, bearing a finished litho graphic Illustration, representing n whlte bird sitting upon n (luster of lloweri. Over the hlid's head were the words, " My host loieaud wishes te you." Theso fringed cards, the dealer explained, were the latest style. They woie te he had In all sizes and numer ous nrictlc, lunging In prhe from 75 cents up te le. One stIe of the panel inleutlue had a fnimuwerk of plush in two tints, ery neatly made. These Iringed cards and framed valentines were found in thu most ornate designs. They were really prettv and were net a mass of 1 mey, unsubstantial work llke the old-fashioned lai'e things. They would leek neat un any lady's (Ircsxlng lublu or mantel. The most amusing style of lalentlueli the mechanical, miiiie of these leek llke a foldel card ns thej lay lu their lieies. On pulling a bit of projecting enrdbenrd they spring open mid reKsd a set secue that tniglit hale eemw out of a inlnatiirii theatre. Sume of the designs lu this st.ile nre ipilte pretty. Of course nearly nil of them represented jentle. nml maidens In the last threes of languishing attachment, but ethers were mere mystlu in their symlHilisin. One when pulled opened roiealed a basket of two Illinois In which two pink rrwes eenel. In front of the basket tw e miniature damsels w ere kneeling as if in prayer. Just whit this meant the dealer did net knew, but he felt sure that the pretty ellcct ofthe opening reues would nuke thw thing sell. One pretty lalciitine had two preltvflgurn sitting In love like proximity. When the pmjwtiiig bit of tup" was pulled the little figures Men Inte null ether's arms and In dulged lu a hearty embrace, while a printed sllpcnum out lit'tientli Ismrlng n few lines of crotiedoggenl. lhe llgures 111 this lalentine wero clad in feathen and presented a bril liant apeamiiec. People tin get these ltd eiitlnes for $.r e-ach. Anether lalentine rci rci resented n leisket of gorgeous roses. When the string was pulhsl the side of the, basket opened and reiealisl two leiers engaged In ovulatery g inn.istics Anether ene wa evidently built sluie Mine. icterla IIul skamp sprang Inte juiblie prominence. It represented a colored coachman in all the glitter of his brass-buttoned coat, promenad ing with a beautiful little blonde, ntllrefl In a tistcfiil costuihe trimmed with fur. The (eachmau was grinning llke nil Ine briated orang-eutang, and the young lady smiled a smile that was reminiscent el i'eney Island and lhe soft, persuasive clam. Then thore was a sad-faced creatum that burst Inte a hearty laugh when his string was pulled and a ilude w hese lalse leeth fell out. l'er theso who have been stricken with the roller skate ineaslei lalentlnoshave been expressly made. One of theiu has a cluiter of llevvers painted en n glass screen. Uy pulling a string theso Hew cis divide and reve.il 11 tarty of youths and maidens gliding about In that perfect security which the roller ikatii atlerds In pictures One of tlie handsomest valentines seen auywhoie wasa pcrlumcd handkerehiefcaHe. IUeei er w as of satlmeevcred w ith h uid-palnt-ed llevvers In the bottom of lhe cise was 1111 Illuminated valentine, containing a muinber of lilies of se-called Hxtiy, e.icli Initial letter iKdng cetnisi'x'd el handsomely colored Honors Anether valentine represented a lery Hue jKiint lace handkerchief. II was delicately scented ami parted in the middle, revealing a let of lloweri halt buried in foliage. One neat device, gotten up for ad mirers of the pugilistic art, was a beieled card with a button In the centre). On press ing this button two heroes of the prie ring in lighting costume iiiddlnly npis-ar nlxiie the ( ige of the e-trd rendy te spar tour rounds for the gate money. Anether design represented two eircus performers. When the inevitable string was pulled 0110 of them turned his heels up ilitotbeairand porleriued a hand balance en the ether's head. Comic lalentlues are inade in thu usual style en inipcr. They are en the usual de lated piano of art, and will sen 0 their cus tomary purOMef making sonsitlie ivorseni 1 cry angry. They me printed by the thou sands ami haie a geed sale. '1 hey are thu cheaisjst wrt or laleutlne, whlle thu most ex pensile are hand-painted en Kit in. Most of the valentines old in this city nre in urn factuied here or lu thu liumcsfinte ilcinlty. A. number of men are engaged throughout the 3 ear in elaborating designs for thorn. The tlue work en them Is done by weincu anil j cling girls whose deft lingers tlie inniiii- tietiircrs unci inuispcusaiiie 111 putting 011 1110 litllu fringes nml bow sand ether decorations new used ill mnUliiL; these 11110113 moils lve lwtteru. rtPlntnliililliil the lleiMiHcrR. rreiu the New mk l'llbuncj Colonel Daniel Laiuent guards Mr. Cleve land IremiiuwvpaperreiHaierswIlli a zcaleiu ivatehlulness. At Albany the corrvspeiuU'iilM have been told that only ene of their number w ill lxi recoil ed daily at Ne. IS Wlllett street, and he Is te communicate the new s te all the ethors. ,TI1. Oberly, et Tlie Chicinje Ttmes, has been serving as this go-between, having been selected by Mr. Cleveland, because he Is alhechalrniauiil tlie Democratic statu com mittee, et Illinois Ilecently 11 IVneovje JVi mint'iiiau who sought erslstently te be set face te face w Ith the presldent-elis't, w ai ne ne eerded the privilege en his gii lug a solemn ploclge that he would net talk politic te thu cx-goieruer. A nowspaper roertor of this city, who managed te penetrate thu Inner sanctuary at; the Victeria hetel during ene uieulHgoftheeonferoiiee, heard a great many things said by Mr. Cleveland te the gentle men assembled thore, and had also hlinselfa short cuuiorKitien with the president-elect. He put it all in the shape et an interview, which would have created semen hat of a sen sation, The management of the paper, being fi loudly te Mr. Cleveland, scut n juoef slip te Colonel laiuieut te revise. Mr, Cleveland was horrified, mid requested the suppression of thu report and It was suppressed. A Ilrcttleu Aguliut Sliirk Tvralu. Judge Celt, of Bosten, hi the United States circuit court, has ronclcred 11 decision en the motion for an Injunction pendente llte of Kamitel L CTomeus (Mark Twain) vs. Dana Ilstes etnl. The defendants, Hstesand laiuriat, ollered for Kile, through thelr catalogue.Mark Tnaln'a new ami jet uupubllshed book, "Huckleberry I'lnn," at a prlee loner than the subscription rates The plalntitV prayed ferivn Injunction restraining the further dis tribution of the catalogue and also enjoining any agreement with plalntlirs agents ler ob taining the lioekg by inducements te break the Jaw ful contract. The Injunction Is denied by Judge Celt, as lhe defendants deny any knew ledge of a contract botneon the plalntill" ami 1110 agents ami uocause tueru is 110 evi dence going te show that the defendants tiled te induce the agents te sell lioekii or te break the contract. Arreted en it rrecct.1. A. J. Jenes, of TiilUm tewnsnlp, charged with assault, n as arrested yesterday by Dep uty Shcrill Strine, en a piocess Issued by the court It was alleged that thu ball he euterccl for his npiK-nronee at the April quarter ses ses slen's court was net sulliclent, and the tils trlct attorney had hint re-arietcd. He en en tered new ball lu the sum of ?J00, with Auies flrell as surety, mid was relvam-d from u. tedy lust ttvuulbe;. A VKHY PLKASANT ASSEMBLY. r.iir.;.Wyi.v,i halt, iiiiennr.n with a r.ifiitiexAiu.i: Titnose. A Pnrlsl Hirnt OltMi by n Cetrrin of Well Rnnnn Serlrly Lnillm Hint 1V Cen- ftplnienii nucc.Jt Seinf) Uuilnt nnd naullful Decoration.. Ihleinnn' hnll en North Duke Mrcet wni the scene of n brilliant seclnl gathering Inst ovenlng, the oecnslon Iwlng mi assembly given by a cotcrie or prominent society ladles of the city. The project linil liecii tilider consideration ilnce the Slevens house assem bly, nnd is it was the only notable event of lln kind lu the local social world slnce that gala occasion, Hi coming ivai eagerly looked forward teby the members of the creme tic In cremn of local society. 1 1 had bccii thought proper te terminate the fashie inble season In a ruih el glory as a sweet memory en which te linger during the sober Lenten season that 1 new cloie at hind. And right royally wni tlie work accomplished. X1TIIJ.TI0 I1I.COIIAT10MI. Shortly hefers 11I110 o'clock the guests lo le gan te arrive and by the tlme the big hand of the court house clock 11 as Hearing ten the as sembly was in full motion. The Interior of tlie dancing hall revealed n haudsome work of nrl decoration, the eifecU of which sug- ? ;eited an etching in Wilder' quaint Indian egend. The windows were hung In what seemed te be hen vy curtains of Turkish cloth, but which proved en closer investigation te be erdlinry dark shawls tacked up hi a term te simulate curtains. They lent a i cry cheer ful elbs-t le the rcsim. Till! W1M, ADOnVMr'NIS Aieuiid lhe wnll nt Intervals wcie plnred Inns of curious design, diamond-shaped mirrors plaqm s JaiKinose baunercti, rei( ttei of clds and ribbons, iinncls and many ether pleccs of brle-n.hmc that lend n charm of refinement te a room. The tnolie-globed chandeliers nere prctllly trimuiel In smilax,; nnd n mammoth open Japnnose pnrnvU hung from thu ceiling; and when the ladles with their handsome toilets nccnmpntiiisl byoseertsin fulleienlng diess took poisesMon of the Heur, nnd tripped te the merry measures of ene of Tay Tay eor s most delicious waltzes, the mind of the soclnter discovered Itself traveling kick te that night beferw the bitlle of Waterloo when A tlieiitnncl lirnrl. ticnt liapplly And all went inurry as n inarrlat' el A little after midnight lunch waiait waiait neimced consisting of eystci's and relishes Handwichui and ceflcti, prepared in the masterly style known te Caterer Charles W. Tckert. The fostliitles neru continued until two o'clock this morning. Guest-s were present trem Hnrrishurg, Philadelphia, Downingtenn, Ceatesvllhs Yerk and ether places The com cem com inittee of indies who se successfully managed the assembly were Mrs. R V. lhleman, Mrs T. V. Wiley, Misses riinn, Dickey and II011 gicr. Many handsome matrons graced the occasion by their prosenie during the oven even ing. It was announced bofero the clesu of the festivities that the second assembly te be given under the Minn auspices would take placet en thu first '1 hursday alter Iatxter. nn: i;jTj:itx i.r..uin: .tri:rin. CI11I1 Frem .Irmrjr Clly hiuI llaltlmercluti d In A HrrlanitliHi of Wnr. The Kisteni League of professional baie bill clubs held n speeiid tneetingat Tayler's hetel, Jersey City, en Wednesday. Dele gates neru present from Itichuienil, Norfolk, Washington, l.inc-astcr, Newark, Trenten and Jersev City A ppllcatlens iv ere reeel veil from Baltimore, l'etersburg, Vil, Jersei City and SpringtlcUl, Mass It was voted te admit clubs from Jersey City nnd Ilalllmore, if satisfactory armngomenii could be made, and l'resideut Henry II. Diddlebeck and Messrs. Ilallird, of Newark, mid Copland, of I.iurasler, wero npiHiiuted as a commlltee with jxiwer te net. Henry J. Heyle. nhe nas blacklistinl by the Active club, of Head ing, last season for Jumping te the Lucas club, Was reinstated. Trem the evidence ollerod it appeared that the Active club owed llojle for salary mid some of the directors telcl him te go If be could butler Ills con dition. He did go and was then expelled. II. S. Moero and Harney .Mcl-tughllii, who were oxiellisl by the s cine club, werunlse lelnst.ited. The delegates of thu l'astern League te the arbitration committee were in structed te lote for the follewing: ItcJelecJ, That the seventh section of the nation agreement be amended by inserting, aflerthowerds "preiided thatnethlnghcrcin contained shall lie 1 enstrued te prohibit any club, meinlsir of any irty hereto, from re signing its meinbenlilp lu any pai ty hereto," the words, "atter it has completed its schedule of championship game's" Iteiuhcil, 'I hat the sei euth section et the national agreement be amended bv inserting, after tlie words "any Urty hereto was located, " the w erds "except that the pre ceding previsions of Ibis section shall net apply te the SU Leuis Athletic association, of St. Leuis, or the Monumental club, of 11 dti dti inere, or shall net pruieut the American Association from locating a club in the city of Chicago." The adoption of thu aboie resolutions is a practical declaration of w ar en the part of the Eastern League and the intention Is te keep Lucas out of lhe National Leaguu unless the Notional Le'ague and American Associitlen agree te the location of an laistern League club lu lliltimere. The preliability is that neither of the big associntleni will nav much attention te the lUsteru clubsanjheu, as the latter could de but very little harm at IllOfct. (101 in I MIS mivi i, The I'hiladulphia S'eut published a lery Intelligent account of tlie U.utcru League) meeting. Ukiis: "Hallard, of Newark, Copland, of Lmeastci, Heyle, McLaughlin and Moero, ofthe Actlies of Heading, wcie rtdnstuted." Messrs. 11 dtard and Copland wlllcertaluly Ihj glad te learn this startling piece of nevw, but they will be at a less te knew when they werg blacklisted, as they me illiecters ofthe league. ( J' AXlt 1IOWX TUK .17.17:. Theionie 1,183 pupils ill Gliuul college, riitladelphia. James Harrndy, 11 colored resident of Media, was frozen te death at Clllten, Dela Dela nnre county Wodnesday night, whlle driv ing from rliiladclphia te his home in Mcdi.u At St. Vincent's Abbey, in Westmorland county, ltuv. V. Jaiuei. Zilliht was elected Abbett et the new Iluuedlotiue Abbey at Nen ark, N. J. The Senate has eoufiriued the uominatieu of Win. Shields te be postmaster at West Chester. Mrs Mary 11. Itigley has been nominated as postmistress nt '.Mlueisvllle, ami Augiutuii L. l'eiitius as postmaster nt Parker's Lauding. The Alloutewn Daily Critic, the only morning junior In the Lehigh Valley, sus jiended publication with Us issue Wedne--day nierulug. It was started as a dally in Do De cemlmr, lSa.i, and was the outgrevvth of a small ivoehiy jiuuiisned by Samuel S. Woeloier. Whlle dresslng near 11 Moie Wednesday morning the eletlilng of a llio-ycar-eld daughter of Doud Wcand, of l'ettsiillc, caught tire and slie was fatally burned. Thu only jicrsen present at the tlme was asoien-year-eld brother, and in his ollerts tun.ne tier he was himself badly burned about the lacs hands and lace. At S'oranten, Wednesday, Jehn Oatlcry, Themas Judge nnd 1'atriek Gallagher were cevleted of ilelutiug the delegate election laws during the campaign of ISM. They were election eillcers, and returned as elected a a candidate who had been defeated. Thi. is said te be the ilrt-t conviction ofthe kind lu the state under thu new election laws aj aj preveit in IsSI. The distress in Manayuiik, owing principally te the closing of the mills, is de scribed as terrible. I'ully 10,(HX) jieople are out et work. A relief society has he-en started 11 hlch has exiiciided U.OOO, and is anxious te have mero helj). Since January 17,?&00 north of coal has been giienetit. The Heading company eilers te make concessions te thu people umeuntlng te about b7 cents jsjr ten. At the Soup lluu.e. Tlicroiere6ilmtloiuor fceup dltiibuUd itt the ieuj) laeutiw te cl-ry. virit, sr.iirieK itr.reit.w. .Iinnn nf llin llr.nltn That nre Ainrrnt Slnce llin fimtiKiinttlnti of tlie Ndiv Itnlrs. The presldcnt en Wodnesday transmitted te Cengrcii the second n'nnual repert of the civil sen Ice commission covering the period from January 1(1, 1SAI, te January in, 1&5. In his totter of transmittal he siyi : The commission li lu the second year of Hi existence. The preildent cengratulalei the country en the success of lis lalien, commends the nubject te the fivorable con sideration of Cengresi nnd nskifernn ap propriation tocnulliiuetho work. 'I he report li a comprehensive document, giving a full ncceunt of lhe notion of the coin cein coin ml'sleu nml of thu result nchlevcd. It siys the civil se'rvlce law lias been found practicable nnd ollectlvo fur the accomplith accemplith accomplith mentoflLi purpose. During thu year per sons have been examined from oiery iLite and territory oxcept Jdahe. One hundred and slxty.tne examinations luve becu held and U,3I7 jwrseni linve been examined, of whom A,fi33 nere maleiand822 wero females 01 thoie examined 4,111 passed at a grade showing them competent for the public ser ser vlce and 2,200 failed. The nvcraae age of all theso oxamlned wero nearly thirty jeirs Theso oxamlned nre marked en n usile el KjO m jsirfuct, nnd thoie n he failed te revh Ri iKTeent. of that proficiency nre Intllglblu for appointment. rXAMINATlOM AND AITOHTMCTS If te theso etninined during theplstjenr nre ndded the ntitnlier exnmlnetl under the couimlsslen (luring the ether nx months of lti work It 11 111 be shown that an nggregaloef 0,039 porseni had lxen exanilne.l Injlore lhe commission slnce July Ifi, 1SS), when the tilling nf the vncaniei from theso who had iwvssed the examinations had roinrnenced. Thcre have been l.bOd nppnintiucnts inade lrem theso examined, and (luring the prier six months MOnppelntments h id Ik en made. The whole number of nppeintmi nts inade under the commission lias therefore Isen 2,3.12. The repert declarci thit the ominlisleti has no reason te belioie that any illscrimlna illscrimlna tieu en K)lttical grounds has been made lu these nps)intments nnd positiiely asserts that none has been inade In connection with the examinations. The pirt ofthe sorilce te which the ex aminations extend Is known as the classified son ice, which originally Included 01 er four teen thousand places Te these thore has lccnaii addition by tlioextenslon of the. new system under "the dirc lien et the president, for which thu law pro pre 1 Ides, of the jKwtenicei nt Jener City, St. Paul, Minneapolis anil New Hai en, and nf the agricultural depart ment. 'I he twenty-six largest !ostefilccsand the oleien largest customs elflces are new subject te the examinations Almest one halt of theso hervlng In a clei leal cruelty at postelHces are In these tncuti six etllces and they are nearly six hundred in number. At the customs elllces subject te cxininatieris ninety-llie per cenL of nil thu customs roio reio roie nueofthol nieu iscollcted nnd mere than ilieseienths of the customs elllc ials are employed. In the departments nt Washing ton the cl.issiOtsl son ice un hides tlie clerical force hai ing a silnri linmJ72(Jte I.'Od and oier, mid it nunil)en atmut six thousand IS'neus The examiuatleus ler each of thesu three branches of the service are sopirate. In the departmental soriice alsjiit ten (sir cent, of the places are tilled through special examinations iv here jHXuliar and generally higher qualilicntieus are reqtiiied, such ns for the state dejeirtuu'iit, the atent efllce, the geological suriey, Ac. and for pl.ices in ivhlch seme foreign lausujge is needed te Is? understood. (lit lllltl OP EXAMINATION. I'er filling the'.K) per eent. of these places there are two grach s of examination, ene known as the limited and the ether us the gencral. In the limited examination nothing beyond orthography, penmanship, copying, the fundamental rules of ailthmitic and let ter wiiting is required. The report says of the general examination that It extends "te no lerelgn language, no technical wonl.ne terms et art or sclence, no problem in algo alge lir,i, geometry, trigonometry or astronomy, 110 question concerning the hlitery or geog raphy of imy foreign eeuntry ; nelhing, lu short, beyond, mid net overj thing within, the teaching of a iroed public nhoel." The r.iK-ci.d examinations de net extend beiend the languages, arts and sciences a knew fesjge of n hieh is essential for the public work in the places for which they nre held The whole number examined 111 thodopirt thedopirt thodepirt iiicutal sen loe has been 2,270, el whom 1,7-12 wure males and ill females Ot the 111 des). mid of the females 373 succeeded at the ex amination. Thcwhole niunlsr et appoint ments te the dcimitmcnts at i-hinglen during the car has been -Us, el vvliich 3'Jl were males and H were fi males There hai e been but three rciueials among tluwe npiieintcd te tlie departmental serin-e who wcie examined under the coiuuiis-ien. The appointments te the departments hai u bucn apiMirtlened among the st iti s and terri tories In conformity te tiie act, mid a table at tached te the report shows that a lery close approximation te mi exact nppeiiiniunrut his been scoured. The whole number examined dining the 3 ear ler tlie customs service has been SIS, of whom 511 were found competent and ll'Jap ll'Jap Kintiuents wero inade te that seivice. l'er tlie iestal sen iee thore hai c been J,2J3 per sons examined, of whom 2,!1j were males and 2sb females, and 1,210 appointments te that sen iee. Very few lemales are appointed te cither the postal or customs sen lee. 1 no reiwri says mat every prevision 01 law favorable te soldiers and Santa's is picsened under tlie civil son 110 rules; that thu tides hai e grcatlve becked removals ler iinrtlsui and selllsh leasens, although they m no w isu ehstiuct but lather facilitate removals fei geed cause, mid thu collection et jxilitlcil assessinents has been In lirge incisuiu arrested. 1'he reisirt adi iscs legisl aien upon thu model et thu New Yerk law et 11, tijv preicd by liei. Clui eland, nine li lerbidsaiiv one, whethei n public oillcei or net, te solicit contributions from per.eu 111 thy public son ice. Tlie t'nleii 1'aclrSc'. Dcl.l. 'I he secietary of tlie trcisuri has submitted a communication in 1 espouse te a lcsolutieu of the Senate calling l'er a st m incut of the amounts duu te the United van I10111 thu L'uien Vaclfle railroad eempani. The bal bal anee en Deceniber31. 1SS2, was; 1.727,742. Thu amount thatlccuuioUuafieuiih it date te Dec. 31, lbSJ,isS71SS,SU, oxcludlngcinndltuiesfer new construction and new equipment. This sum was paid in full June'-l, 1M. Tlie o. e. jwudlturLM for new coustiuctien and new equipment fortheye-ar ending Dec. 1, lbS.1. amounted te 1203,018, tiitnt live ier cent, et which is $.'0,7G2, by which amount thu gov ernment Is ever.paid for that icir umlwr the rule established liy thu ceuit c'.l claims. The amount due for the year ending Dec. 31, 14s,l, has net been ascertained nnd the annual set tlement was net made 1'cb. 1st, Ikj.), as pro vided lu the Thurman act. It bis net been practicable, nt any tlme te m ike tlie annual settlement by l'ebruary 1st, as thu books et llietmnjuiiy are net closed ler the j ear end ing Doccmbet 21st until about thu niiddU el March. Sudden Drathufa ruruit r I. mraiti r I.id. Frem the llurrlsburc; lntlpc'uiiut. Corener Shlndler was called upon te held an imjiiest this meinlng en the body et Mrs. Maria Amnion, an ngrsl ladi wlie resided with her daughter at 1,215 W ill.uu street. It apjx'ars thu old lady tirose this meinlng as usual, and met her son-in-law, e, K. Miller, as hu came in oil' thu lead. Almest imincdi alely, honeier, uller the eiitraiiee of Mr. Miller, Mrs Amnion fell en rand explied in a tew moments The jury pioneuneed the causa of death ai heirt tumble. Deceased iviisu.") jears of age nnd terinerly te tided n Ith her seu in Lmcastur county, coming te this city about Cluistinus V (.oiiereiu lVllti.il beiiftltlve eung linn. 1'ruiu the Columbia Commit A gentleman in LaucaMci piisented te a young lady or his acquaintance ene or theso jiretty nnd elegant llttle cases containing n nail pelisher, scissors, cosmetics nnd ether Implements for keeping the hands ami nails In geed erder, and new they de net Bjcalc. She returned his gilt, as nn insulting sugges tion te her that her nails needed cleaning, llu then scut the case te another young 1 id v, nhe was net se sensitive, for miu kept It, and made acknowledgment by bending him a cike of scented soap. And new, strangely enough, his feelings are iy similar te thei of thu lirtt young la4i IN C0M3I0N I'LEAS COURT. f.V AOltO.YAOAtXST TIIK COVXTY AXlt ASerm:it aeaisst Titr. virr. Samuel 11 clcl Claim. Damage, le His latml by n Mrcrt Opmihig Kiao Itlnehnrt A.ks rer W.-.OO r.irllrliiKhig Alinut llin Coiivktlen nf .Irrp. Iliiucsn nrFonnJeiinn i,ivifesTON-. The unit of Simiiel M. Weticl is the County of L-uieaster, was altaclied for trial yesterdaj alternoen. This was an actilen te recoier damnges caused by laud of plalutiir being taken by the )roiesod opening of Chester street. Alter the jury woie selected mid sworn Ihoyxlewod the location of the jirejxwcd street, and tien thelr return te the court room the testimony of n number of witnesses nere heard. The wltnesses exam ined ucre of opinion that Wetzel would suf fer betw een $2,000 nnd t A 100 damage s A niimbci of witnesses nere called for the defense and In their opinion Wetrel would net suirer any damages liccatise after the street was nencd through his farm, the Increased altie of the laud remaining for building purposes would mero than coinjicu ceinjicu coinjicu satehim fur thu land taken for the street. On tri d. nr.POitK jlikii: I'Arruuse.v. The defense eecuiied all of Wodnesdiy afloniefin in the examination of nltncssn in the suit of Ilculamlu h. Snaiely and Jehn M. Hliultz is iZ. V. Sterner. The testimony of Stonier nai tint Shult was tiald for I1I1 tobacco iv hen he deli! ered it ami that Suave ly released witness from taking his tobacco ami was given a check for an amount agreed tiK)ii lictvioen them. The case was nrgucd bv counsel anil the jury retired te deliberate. '1 I1I1 afternoon the Jury rendered a verdlct in lai or of plnntlir for $311.00. The mil nf Isaac Hinehirt is the clt.i el Itaneaster was nttached ler trid this morn ing. This was an action te roceiir 00, that 1 being the reward enered by the city ler the nrrcst and com lotion of any jiorsen for set ting ftru te buildings in the city of Lancaster. It was claimed en tlie part of the plaintiff that Jeremiah Dung-in set flre te the stable In the rear of the I'euntaln Inn hotel en May 20, siS ; that he was caught In the city by "Kinehart, xvas pursued, captured, tried, convicted and Is new undergoing an lin lin lin jirlsontnent of flve yean In the Castern IK'iiilentlary. On trial. C'lMlltENT ULSINr.S. Gcerge W. Hunter and Ella Liwrence, who cried termi in the county jirisen for costs, were discharged under thy lnsolient law this morning. emrr.Ks or thi: uiiaxii aiimt. Tlir i;lcrllin In the Annual State Uncunipuient nt Ilarrlsliuri;. The balloting for senior vlcocemmandor at the Thursday afternoon session of the Grand Army of the Republic reiulted In thoelection of A. 1". Hurchrtcld, of Pittsburg. Other officers worecloetod as fellows : Junier lice comuiauder, 1". l Amsclcn. of Scranton ; council of admlnlitnitien, Ii K. Sellers, Jehn Hunter, W. Clark Jehnsen, Ames Cearand James Y. Teng ; inspector genernl, Themxs I'. Maleney, of Harrisburg. The newly elected eillcers w ere Instilled by Pest Com mand! r Chill W. Iluzzard. Department Commander Curtin npjwinted Themas J. Stewart, assistant adjutant gen eral, and II. f. Williams assistant quarter mister general. J. P.S. Gebin, of Lebmeii, was elected roi rei rcsentatiiuat large te the National Uncamiv inent. The etberrcprcsentatiies elected are: W. W. Ames, Pest 215; Y. J. Amnion, Pest IJO, William P. Ault, Pest 117 ; GeorgeO. Hever, Pest&S; I. H. llrewn, Pest 70; O. V. lteiisen, Pest 22.-) ; li J. Caine, Pest 70 ; A. M. Clarke, Pest 277 ; Jeseph Davidsen, Pest 2 ; D. Stewart Klllctt, Pest 131;M. IiKag-m, Pest 2; Jeseph Greggson, Pest 5; J. T. Garman, Pests. II. H. HackebPestni; Henry Harding, Pest 03; William Harrocks, I'est55; W. C. Howe, Pest 320; O. L. Jacksen, Pest 1G0; O. L. Jaeksen, Pest leO; W. L. I.mliis I'est 37 ; L. W. Lord, Pest .MO; W. li Miller, Pest 201; J. Ii Pcttlbene. Pest Mi; A. C. Hcin Hcin Hcin oehl, Pest HI; L7ra Hippie, Pest 130; Hichard Halm, Pest 23; William Mone, Pest OS; J. M. Lutuian. Pest CO: A. J. Sellers Pest 1; Gcerge II. Thatcher, Pest 100; A. Thompson, Pest -2; Ilcnrv C. Teeter, Pest 109; Hev. William W. Wilsen, Pest 150; It. V. Wood Weed house. Pest 01; N. U. Wilsen, PestW; W. 1'. Haves Gricr, Pest 1. The cenicnticm ndjounied smr die. The next cneampmeiit will be held at Scranton. The Women's Hellef corps of lhe Grand Army of the Hepublie held a meeting in the ui cuing. Sjveeches nere inade by Dcj tri llion Commander Dyer and ethers The fellow ing officers were elected and installed : President, Mrs. Martha M. Shriner, orPhila erPhila deliiliii ; senior xice president, Mrs Lliza lMt!i Timiiijiseu, of I'rie ; Junier xice presi th ut, Mrs. Amanda Mellit, of Pittsburg; seeretar.l, Mrs. Hannah James, of Philadel phia ; ch.ipl.iln, Mrs Annie M, Hairc'lls, of iVllliamsjiert ; conductor, Mrs lamina J. Wensell, et Heading ; guard, Mi's Maiy Stoekdale, of Pittsbmg ; iiisjsx'ter, Miss Jen nie Ileal ley, of Krie. 7li 11011.1:1: i:xi'l.l S'J.VA. Ttvn lieu liitautl lvlllt'd Near llnrii.l)liriiml One Die. sliertl) AHtr. The lieiler at Cumbler'sstone quarry, south of llarrnbiirg, between Steelteu and High spire, exploded Wednesday afternoon, caus ing th death of Christ! m Hern ami Jehn sjiwicer, and iiilUcting ratal Injury te Peter llrewn. The accident Is said te hai e resulted fiem the supply te the boiler becoming frozen, thus 1 lilting oil the necessary amount of water, 'lhe men weru in thu boiler house at the time. Hern and Spencer woie hurribli mangled, iKirllens et thelr Ijedies lieing picked uj) hundreds of feet fiem whero thu cx.plo-.ien eccuncd. Hern's heid was lilewn liem his body. Hrewn's riglit aim w as blew ufi 0111 ILs socket at thu shoulder, and he was otherwise mutilated. His arm iv as amputated and he died a few minute altir the operation hud been iorfeimed. An explosion of a het-water boiler In the cigar store of Alies .V ITshcr, 011 Cambridge street, Bosten, shattered all thu windows, toreaway the walls and started the lloer. 1 lagmcuts of windows were blown elear acie-ss the street, and one jonen was badly cut about lhe lace. The inslcli of the stote looked as though it had lasted thiuugh un extended siege. Window glass and plaster ing cui ered lhe lloers, nnd the ceunters and huiidicdsef cigars nere thiewn In all direc tions. Several persons were in the room at tlie timu and the concussion nas nearly enough te knock them denn. Three work werk work uicuiveie in the back room, and their es cape lrem Injury was almost miraculous, as the bodei nas ilirectly beneath them. Their laces weie blackenecl with soot, but they were net hint. Thu furniture) nas piled upon the opposite) slde fiem w here the Imiler was, nml two or three barrels of cigats wero ndded te thu wieck. -i.v j;.vcr.i nuxAWAV. Tue Men Tlirenu 1'ruiu u IluggJ nnd Their Horae Iitully Injured. last evening about lialf-jmst sev en o'clock, as Jacob stehmaii, iv he resides near Willow Street, aecempaiiied by a filencl named liru lialcer, n he resides at thu Hcrtzler lurin near MtllersviUe, nere driving en Iiist King street, near the county prison, they iv eie inn Inte by another team going out thu Philadelphia plke. The lop and scat el the buggy was turn off nnd both men were thrown "out, llrubaUer being Uidly and Stehman slightly iiijuiccl. The mare they nere driving ran oil, keeping tlie street until she reached Plum street, iv here who Iiecnine detached from the broken lehlcle and, n ith the shatts hanging te lier, ran along the jxii cnicnt ler moie than u square. On reaching the front or Mrs Peller's nil nil denee, betw ecu Sliippen and Lime, she fell and biokeonoot her hind legs in twoidaces, making it necessary te kili her. Geerge laiuipartcr put mi end te the sutlerings et the jioer beast mid had the carcass hauled te thoglue factory. The mare was valued at f.VXl Mr. Stchuiau haling rocently rcrused $350 Ter her. The buggy, nlilch belonged te llrubaker, ivus taken te Doorsem's coach works ter repairs The shifts, wheels, body ami top of It are Ml broken, ami the liarness badly tein, The team that ran Inte them, nnd caused the accident drove oil, without stepping te inquire what damage had been doue by (be cum Wx driving. Tlir.tU TlllHTKllXTlt a v.vj vr.ttsAit r. Einplrn Council Ne. ISO, .liinler e. XT. A.JI., listing n IIuimI Tlnir, Wodnesday eienlng Ilinplre Cettnjil, Ne. 120, Junier O. U. A. M., cclebrated the thir teenth nnniicnary In their hall, and thore nas a large creud lu attendance. The com cem com mltlee having chnrge ofthe allalr was com com com Iioiedof: Jehn Leenard, li N. Winower.W. II. Wehr, J. 1. Winoner, Win. Hcniley, Win. A. McGIInn and Jeiin Shlllte. The fellow Ing programtne ivai observed: Opon Open ingnddresiby the chalrmnu, Jehn W. Leon Leen ard j history of the council, Jnoeb Wollzel; song fmodley), Apelle club; dialogue, "All Hlglit Again," by A. M. Albright, v. II. Leonnrd and W. N. Leenard ; song, with organ accompaniment, "I Am Only Going Down te the Gate," J. 1". Winoner ; rrofMelm, mi exhibition or legerdemain, concluding iillh a " Punch and Judy'1 show ; bass sole, " Hocked in the Cradle , of the Deep," JoeGriodliart ; comic songs J. I'. Wlnower; recitation, ' I'eujile Will Talk," Addison Wltmicr; song, Aimlle club, ' Climbing Up lhe Gelden Stain ;" rociLitlen, "I'atO'Hourke and the Tregs," A. M. Albright ; nddressci by members of the council. The programme Ht'ly terminated with lhe closing (Hie, During the evcuing refrcihments con cen con nlstlngef ice cream, lemonade, cakes, Ac, were served and heartily onjeved. A state ment was read showing thattfie council had a membership or 150 en Jan. 1st, 1SST, nnd it Is worth $2,711,1R. The party ndjourned at n late hour highly pleased with the evening's cnterlalnment. A 1H.SASTUOVS Wlll.Ch. TwpiityTue Cnra Tlu-nnn from tlie Track n llrekrn Hull. by This morning alsmt 1:30 o'clock I'miiiru freight train east drawn by engine 701 met wllh a serious accident about a mile iiet of r.dmeutli. Twenty-two cars wero derailed and mero or less Injured, anil forty-threo rails ni"0 rii from thelr fistcnings Deth ti leKs v 1 ifi 1 l,d npniid trains were de layed fur some hours, rortunately no ene iv as hurt- The accident was caused by a broken rail. The following additional particulars of the wre k are furnished by our Columbia cor cer 1 os 1 undent : Great damage nas dene te tlie tra 1. ind read bed, they being tern and in jured Ter overtno hundred feet. It is be lloied the can nere but little injured, but this Is net positive, as no late news of the wreck hai been rocelved In Columbia. The Columbia and MIddletewn crew s wero called Inte sen ice, and by 8 a. in., had 15 can placed en the south track, 11 1th the north track entirely cleared. Frelght tralTlcnas delayed several hours, but the 830 this a. in. fassenger was only IS minutes late in Co Ce umbia. A Ca.e uf Mi.tnkpn lilcntlly. ITi 0 inenthi age James Neenan, an inof fensive and easy-going Irishman, of Sterling, 111., was arrodedon the complaint of a young German girl, who Insisted that he was the father of her unborn child. In the examina tion befere the magistrate she an ero that he alene iv as responsible. The sympathy of the community 11 as 11 ith the girl, and the mag istrate, probably influenced by tlie jieptilar feeling, remnnilcd Neenan te jail te analt results. The birth of the child has new es tablished Neenan's Innocence, as ft has all the distinguishing features of the African. The poeplo nhe haie sympathized with the mother enceurage the bellcl that the infant Is a freak. Thcre is talk of making up a public purse te repay Neenan rer the llie months' labor he has lest. The girl still stoutly main tains that Neenan Is the father of her child. MISS HIXTO'S LAST AV1T.AHAXC1:. llie riavs "Little ltarcroet" te a racked Heme Last V. enln. Last evening Mls Llllle 1 1 In ten nmde her last njijicirance in the ejKra liouse nnd lhe audlouce ivhich siwher nas the largest of her engagcuient. ISy eight o'clock the building w as crew clod and standing room could scarce ly be had. The pleconas"Little Barefoot," which was well acted, Miss Hinteii apjiearlng in the title role. Although Miss lllnteu cannot be compared te Maggie Mlt Mlt chell, who plavecl the Jilcee here a week age, j'et her acting was lery gissl, and the majority of the audience thought that the pi escntatien of the play was the most successful et the engagement. The support iv.es geed. This morning the cemjiany left for Yerk. Ceiniillmcntlng mir Depirtlnelit. Chief Engineer Hewell has received the following, which explains itself: I'HII. Mir.Ll'llIA, Peb. 10, li Mit. Hahuv N. IIevvki.i., Chuethc Fire Drpt., Imcaster, Pa. Dim 11 Si 11 I am Informed by my special agent, Mr. McGlathery, that at a li'cent llre in your city, en the premises of Abraham illrsh, no are Indebted te the extraordinary promptness with which your department get en the ground nnd thu skillful manner in which tlie tire was subdued, for the conse- auent escape! from a considerable less I icrefore Uue thu liberty el acknowledging the sen ice recelied. Yeuis truly. Gke. Weed, Agent Hoyal A Londen A Laucashlrs Insur ance Ces. Mlnstn 1 Dllllcultlc. Srttlrtl. The Dockstador-Armstreng luiusticl com cem juny had a llttle dllllculty between theni theni selics in Heading yesterday. It appears that lilward A. ITynn Is ninii.iger and a backer of the company. Mr. Armstrong is the leading comedian. At the second enter tainment given by thu tioupe in Heading, the box oillce men refused te hand the money ei er te l'lynn, bevause Mr. Armstrong had given mi elder te the effect that the inoney should be jiald te him. The result was that ITynn brought n suit against Armstrong charging him with embezzlement. The hearing was set for 1 o'clock yesterday after noon, but It did net ceme oil, as tlie parties came te nn amicable arrangement. Hvory Hvery tlilng was settled te the satlslactlen of all In terested. All Is new serene in tlie tioupe again, and thcre is little danger of any meiu suits 1 lie Ubeiiliaile Katutc. The uxecuten of the estate or Jacob U. tsbensliude were bofeio the eeiinty commis sioners this morning in rcfeicuee te thu assessment of f 1!0,000 at Interest subject te state taxation nithivhleh they neru charged. They stated that a greater part of the aboie amount n.is distributed te the heirs bofero the assessment was made. After revislug the nisossmeut it iv as leuud that $-0,000 wero subject te statu taxation and that is the amount with ivhich they nre new charged. rniullie In .lle.it Imminent, On ing te the freight bleckade beyend Chi cago most or the livestock that has arrived lu liist Liberty, Pa., slnce Monday was drawn rrem n radius et fifty miles or Pittsburg. Unless the n eather moderates sufficiently 111 thonest te jicrmlt of rapid transportation n flesh famiue Is imminent. Millionaire Mackny' lani;lilr Slurried. Paris, Peb. 12. Miss Uva Mnckay was liiarrled te-elay te the Priuce of Oal itre. The ceremony was jirivate mid performed with Pontifical high mass by the IPapal Nuncie in the Nuncie's clnjiel. Only forty jiurseus ivore present. The civil coremony required by the Trench law was perfermed yesterday. Alter the ceremony, Mrs Mackny, mether of the bride, gave a grand bridal roceptlon, ivhich will rank as ene of the most in igulfi cent festivals of Tiench history. The guests Included about overy jiorseti of distinction and worth In Trench society. An Atlanta Scheel Heme Ilurnril. ArbANTA, Ga., Teb. 12. The Ciew street public school building was destroyed by Hre at midnight. The less is $15,000. Six bun dled children nre deprived of school accom modations It Is belleved it nas of Incen diary origin. WEATltElt IXHIVACIUXS. Wahunotes, rob. 12. Ter the Mlddle Atlantic status, slightly Manner, gonerally fulr neather, followed en Friday by local snows and partly cloudy weather ; lurlable winds preceded by southwesterly ivlmWlu northern jiortleu, Ien er barometer. TWO MRDEKEKS HANGED." ntcir.utn rnrvKi: Axtt nn. u nr.AOir, Titr. cvt.pjiits. The Termer MnsnlnK ritreutly nnd lUferrtng te Ills ChlMrrn In llin rstlierlnnil, E. claim., (lecl Ham Merry en My Seul "tool iirartng of neirh. Pim.Air.MMitA, PeU. 12.witliardTrouke, cenilctcd of murder In the Hrst dogreo In the sheeting nnd killing or Augusta Zlmin, laitOetober, nai hanged In the corridor of the county prison nt 1021 this morning. Trcukonreio early Ibis morning, hut ivai tee nervous te eat breakfast. He wan wildly agitated and moaned pltceusly as he made repealed rofercncci in German te I1I1 child ren In the Fatherland. After rollgletu exercises he boenme calmer, but again breke dewnai the hour for the execution draw nearer. At ten o'clock he mm Ukon te the gallows IIli step nai unsteady and he seemed In mental torrernnd ready te faint en the gallows. He made nn effort, and spoak speak spoak Ingalmeit inaudlbly, sild that dliwlpallen had brought him te hli nad end. At 10SI tlie drop fell, Just m Trouke oxclalmed : "Gett hnlje crbnrmen mitt molner sela' Hii neck ivai dlslocated and in six mlnutes he was pronounced dead. Itcncli Tayi the I'cnslty, IIOLLIDATBDUnO, Tel). 12. Dr. 1. M. Ileach paid the pouallyerhis atrocious erlme at 1:37 i. in. te-day. About three hundred spectators nere present, nnd although the weather ivai oxtremoly cold, all waited nilh an expectation inexpli cable. The condemnod man ivent te bed last night nt twolve o'clock nnd slept soundly the cntlre night Ills spir itual advisers, Slessrs Kllllnger and Flery, were with him during the ontlre morning. The prisoner ate a hearty breakfast and also dinner te-day and said: "I liope thore will be no delay in the nrrangoment-s" The tlme for the execution ivai set ler 1:30 p. m., en no count or nn express wish of the culprit that he iv euld take dinner bofero the affair took, plaee. The pi occasion te the scaffold consisted of the sheriff and deputy, prisoner and two ministers, and Dr. J. II. Sneeny, the pris oner's father-in-law. The prisoner ivalked te the scaffold with n stolid lndlfforenco, and except n slight twitching of the hands nothing was notlceablo about the man te exclte comment. Whlle a statoment was being read, nrltten by the condemnod, n herein he declares the whele transaction tobeaelroam, he steed riewlng the crowd as unconcerned as you jilease. Kven when his limbs wero tied and the. black cap put eicr his face, he still kept his norve and died without any por per por ccptlble struggle The body hung about eighteen minutes when llfe was pro nounced extinct, the neck belng broken in tlie fill. The remains nore cut down and jilnced in chnrge of tlie county almshouse nuthorities All the pris oners of the Jail wre admltted te the yard te witness the execution. The execution was ene of the most successful en record. LEOISLATirj: WOTtK. Various HIM j of Mure nr I.eM Importance Pre sented In lleth Houses. Spcclnl Dlspctch te the Ixtellieekcer. llAitnisnunn, Feb. 12. The Senate bill prei Idlng for temjiorance Instructions In the common tchoels n as afllrmati vely reperted, us were the fellow ing Heuse bills : Auther!, zing local school Ixxvrds te elect two delegates te the convention for the election of county school superintendents ; authori zing the creation of crematory corporations ; te punish insurance comp.inies doing busi ness with unlicensed broken nnd providing for the forfeiture of the lattei's commissions ; fixing the fees of notaries public for making jiretestsnt $150; iirevidlng for the payment of $1S,000 te the ompleyos of the legislature or 1SS3 for scrvices from the expiration of ene hundred days until the beginning of the extra sessien. This bill includes but ene message clerk ; gii ing soldlers ontllled te bounty money a legal remedy ; Jpreilding for the closing up of sw lndllng mutual liv liv surance cemixmles Hills wero introduced aiiprepriattng $2,500 te jiay the expenses of the Standard Oil com pany iniestigatlen ; te pre vent traflle In adulterated milk ; exeiuptiug taxation en steamship companies doing a forelgn trade, buildiiigassociatieus, plank read and turn turn plke companies manufacturing com panies and limited partnership associations ; making the register of wills in counties con taining evor 150,000 inhabitants clerk of the orphans' court, and empewering tlie appolnt appelnt mctit or assistant clerks at salaries ranging rrem $1,000 te $2,500. Tliti bill te rovlse tlie mining and vontlla ventlla vontlla tien Ian s was jiasscd llnally. The statu pharmacy bill was postpenod after discussion, as was the bill providing for thaicpealer the act requirltig security for costs in the court below and in the supreme courts in all ii rlts of errer and appeal te the latter 1 1 ilnmal. In the Senate tlie bill providing cemjicnsv Hen ler the judges trying cases outslde thelr en n district, mid the bill Including within tlie scepe of the act construed by the suprome ceuit teapjily te the protection only of the wages of ompleyos about mines and manu factories and the wages of all laboren, wero jiassed ilnally. In the Senate, Watres' bill nllonlligextra compensation te common jdeas Judgen for holding siKVial courts raised finally 2d te 11. The bill Ter the establishment of Industrial schools for Indigent children jiassed second rending. Senater Walling introduced a bill author izing the incorporations of natural gas com panies under the genernl corjx)ratien net. WASllIXOTOX XXWS. Joint llciolutleu In the Senate Apprltlug Clere laud nnd HendrlckiefTbelrHuccet. WASiiiNaTesr, FeU 12. Sonate. The chair laid bofero the Senate the Heuso con current resolution providing for a Joint cont cent cont mltteetonotiry Cleveland and Hendrlcks or their election. Garland said the phasoelogy or the resolution neoded looking at and 11 nas, en his motion, reforred tothecotnmlttoo en jirlvilcges and eloctlens The resolutions ellered yesterday by Ingalls and Hear re lating te the doctoral count ncrorerorrod without comment te thu comtnltlce en prlillcgesand elections Honsa In his opening j'rayer te-day, the chaplain e! tlie Heuso Inveked n divine protection en "him nhe had been olectod prosldent," and bcscechoclGed te direct him Inthoiiuysel ivisdeni. Willis (Kentucky) moved that at the clo-e of te-day's proceedings the Heuso shall take a recess until ten o'clock, te-morrow. His object was te call up the rlver and har bor bill at that hour. It could be disposed ifi lu four hours Agroed te. Death from Uuknewn Chum. l'llll.ADKLVHIA, Feb. li Jehn Swceny, wlie was found unconscious nt Ids homeou Tuesday last, and who nas said te have been beaten byhlmlfe, died this morning. One jihysielans nt the hospital says tha Sweeny nas suffering from a streke ofepc- jilexy, and that caused ws aeain. Weitern Cot Mines Shut Down. Chicago, Feb. li All of th colrelB0 In Illinois Indiana and Ohie, nre ropertd te have shut denn owing te the fallure of tht , railroads te handle the stock. Thore U st definite information as te when the ombiurge will be raised. v1 ss m r a v: 9-$ 1.. MM W-iteigttli