w7l: ..PP T "r. ' - ,. i-fV. fnMligenM je btmte&e LANCASTER, PA., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1885. VOLUME XXI NO. 142. PRICE TWO CENTS. W JV li - FIVE BOLD 1.UKGI.AI.S Ktiii ii; (.sci;,.i ii.i.vk r-ir.r. nir .1; VM'T vnr.it tlin AIiiiiiiit In XXhltli lle- ttrm liHfilnl mill I In- lli-pcnile r.fliirlt 1 lir Mmln In IJiHpe Tln DrtiilN r n 'I mill ing stiit) W. ii llie Men Art". The fix ti ciueksiucn who K'i fin imil nil im port Jeb Oil llie xnillt ill' tint Uilik t Osceola, Til., Friday morning, writ ledged In thu Chemung county, N. Y. J.ill tit tight o'clock Friday iilghl. 't'liu hank Is conducted by Metgiiu Noely Mini his two sous, Jehn I'. Hint I M mil (I M. It Is located in ttm gtincral MeriinC Dr. llosxxerth. Acress tlm stieet llxes Qiihley Cllly, wlune wile, Mug sick unit nwiiki1, liivinl at h,ilf-ptt thrts) In thu limniing the sound of u inullletl oxplo explo oxple Mon. Sim called her husband, tihoxxeiit te Mr. Sclav's house unit related his suspicious. A xlsit te tlin Kink liiinnt tlm Irent nnd tour dimblo-sleel iIikiix or llie viititt ns'ii unit lirekrn anil a huge hole tliretih tlin two twe tiMit I'onrirte wall el tlm aillt. A sphcilc.il situ In tlm Minlt, siip)ed le Iiive been bur glar proof, xx.isulse Itiutid Mown iimii. Tlm money nhtuluisl, hew ex or, amounted te only iibnulf l,.'oil. Tlm fresh Knew tii.idnthc lollexxiug el till' cracksmen iM.)' ami ollicers xxore idler tlii'tn less tti.ui an' lieur behind, 'l'liu thieves walked .1 mill' anil a half le i'.lklnnd, when' they stele two horses and a sleigh, continuing uipir lliglit low mils i.iiulra, nearly mriy iiiltes distant. Dispatches 1II1I net inter, ri'pt thi'iii until tlmy xxore witliln six mill's of theiity, wlii'ii Charles Hhiticharil, a eon stable, stepped tlii'in. Tlmy fired txxe shots nt hiui, one el xxlilch xxent Ihinugh Ills shsne. The). whlH-il up tlirlr liei-Hi'sanil li'ft tln'lil. Illuucharil anil l.iw I'ctitnu, a plucky ellleer I10111 I'lkl.iml, who li.ul rollewi'il them all tlm way, Imtly pursued, nnd when near I'.lmlra'the riigltlxes droxe Inte a Pinner's Mini, It'll tin' horses and started for tlm w coils of .Mount .ear, west of IMtulra. Tlmy Imiiut n ley drawing xxnter with a loam ami sicd anil at thiiiM'inl 'f imelM'i-s Ihev took tln team ami ilroxe rapidly away. Tlii' iin'l 011 a narrow run I a ilin'ter nauii'il Darling, wlie li.ul gene around te head tlii'in oil. 'tin') ilii'w thiilr roxelxors ami nude him turn 11 1 en ml , Ihi'ii, taking his heise anil cutter, llirv li'ft him In tlm re.nl, Imt iln.illy abandoned the rig fertile woeils. They inirtcl renipauy, ene ceiuIiik te i;iinlm ami was iiipturi'il in n tviloen ; .mother rcvehed a rltln I mil through his rlst ln'fere Mitleiiilerlni: ; 11 thlnl wastiki'ii In a Kirn ami a teiirlli at ltl l'lats, ten mill's aw, i, where tminn farmers hail ilrhen hiui iuteaKiru. The tilth Mas pill sue, 1 uusiic (eHsfully .ilx'ilt the wimnIs, hut was i-auht in Klmtni after itark. I'ull kits of line hurt: l.itV tools were feuml, with il.Mi.imitorart il.Mi.imiterart rlilt;es ami artieles lur illsmilse. Many shuts wen i' haiiKee lielert' llie men caxi'Mp. They pixn the u.iuies of William Mi I'hersriti, William Harris, llarrv Therni', Themas Kew in ami .lames (I. Wulls. Tin' .11 tleli-s feuml en theiu luilhiile thai they are liesh Irniii lluttaloer ranaihi. They are ex tremely "sllek" ami a ilatiKereu ami exs'rt ipm, refusing utterly te mv a xxenl. Unoef tlicin Kceuri'il a raizer ill Jail ami shaxisl oil his whiskers ami uioiistarhe. Alxiut xexcu humlrisl ilell.irs e die stolen inoney xvas ro re isereil. Twoefthi niU'Ih'Ih h.ix'ii net yet icen feuml. iniMUtlMI .T.IKJ.x. A lltllllsiil lt,ir.lln In "M-ir XerU It, Hip simi ilnr.!!! I. Tlm ris-eptien tenilvnsl te Senatoi-eIiTt I'.vnrts hy the incnilxTx of tlm riiiun l,i-.iue lulii.f New Yerk, of xxliivh he is pruslilent, was one of the most hrllliaut atlaii-s of the kind xxhieli New A'erk has exer ms-ii. In (pltoet a ilrixim; snexv xxhieli hlivkeil tlm Htii't'tsimil iiijiIk the hrilliantly illuminated 1 lull liens.' all the mere attnictixe, the 1111111 1111111 1s.teI s'i-sens present sis'iuisl etilx liuiiteil hy tlmcjilLflty of the hulhliuK. 'I'lm hreail narhlu mite-rooms xvem lllleil with rapiilly arrlxitiK Kiiests. who ncnr riss-lvcl at the threshold liy the enmmlllrt aiWliileil for that purpose The Huh rimiu. the art gallery, Willi Its Isiiutitiil exhlliltieii of punting, were wkhi threugisl wltli xistiip, aineiiK whom uei" Senater Wamei Miller, ex Senater Wliuleui, I 'haii man It. I'. .limes, of the Itepuhlleaii national eenuiiit'ee, ex Postmaster (ieuenil .lames, chaum-ex- M. I)i'k'W, Hamilton l'ish, r., Ansen H. Mi Cook, e-.tterney-'eimrat MiwVttih, Collector KoIhtIkeu, (, eiuirat J. I!. Carr. Murat HaWtfiiil, lien, tinmen Perter, .lesenh II. Chuite ami Piorreneiit Kilwanls. Mr. Ilxarts arrlxed alsiut I) o'elei-l;. lle wereailaik suit with a Priui'O Alhert-eeat, ami a hlaek satin stock at Ills ms-k. Ilisar nxal was thesigiial for .1 general luexeuieut toward the teceptiiin room, xvhere .IiuIkh N0.1I1 H.ixK ik l'lrst presuleiil of the eluli, pivfiiti'il the xlsitem te the Kenater-I'lis-t. An adilressofceugratiilatioii waspre Hiuiteil te Mr. I'.x.irls liy a ee'nmilteii consist . mgel l' It. Amuiiilewu ami Chaimcev M. ies!. Tin uililreMH was read hy Mr. Ilins ilale, xx he was treipiently inter inpl'sl liy ap plause. Mr. Cxarls ii'sKinileil in his usiiil happy manner, after x hit h there was loud ami Iuiik aiplause. t the Hese of Mr. I'x'iuts Heeeli .ludi;ii Hews slated thatauepiHirtunily would I12 Kixcn tolakethON'nater-ohvt hy thchnuil. Mr. I'.xarts then retired te tlm llhrary, xx hem for two hours he xxas urceteil iitul cennra'.u- l.iteil ly the ineinl'ers et'the Huh ami their guests, In tlm flipper room en tlm fourth tloer reli"hiiients xxeie serxisl from 11 te I. Tlm tahlu ccntri-iiecii xxas a minimum statue el l.ilsTty enlightening tlin world. MIIS. JH'IU.III S SAM IT. An lllllinale Irieml ill lilliliill Tellll- I" Her Siiliiilal Tt-mlrlKlt'e. Louise IteU'ilH, xhe XMiseuiinf tlm nurses with Ml. Dudley at Hex-ward's health asy lutii, Londen, lolls tlm luUewiiig story : "Mrs. Dudley told 1110 that she. was Isint in I'tiglaml. Her father wuh an ellleer of tlm llrltish urniv, her niother an Italian lady el geed hirth, "xxhe tiled xihen shn was two years old, xxhen her lather lull Kngland ler Austialia ( xxIiite he is new), leaving tlm 1 lulil miller the guardianship of a fellow -ellleer. She wasciluealed in l'lancp, xxhem Hhestavisl till she was 1". At her guanllaii's lieuse she iHsiunu acquainted witlttlioclorgy witlttlieclorgy witlttlioclergy man xxhe Ihsiiiiiu her husband. "After thev had hoen married senm tilue hIie hiimil out through sumo Ictters that Im was illxorced and she loll him, her excusn liclng that, hliu heing 11 sUiiiueli Itnuinu Cath olic, it was against tim tltii.il of the Hmiiish church te live with a tllxoiced IiuhIkiihI. Sim had two children. Tlm hey died while slm lived xxlth her husband, and the death of tlm liltle girl Marguerile, of whom shn iimsI te speak only xxlth tears, seemed te haxn 1111 lunged her mind, (eii'ieipicntlx-, slm sullered from mental ilepiosslen, ami had an intense longing te put an end te her lite. "Mrs. Dudley has a sear en tlin lull sldii of her neck, xyhern shn tried te cut upon tlm jugular xpIii. Tlm tiniti xxhen I knexx her slm en sex era! invasions tried te strangle her self. Ohie slm used te take lingo iuautitles or opium and xxhiln at Lewes shn told urn that the tee sudden Icivlng iteil'h.id allected hcrhniiu. Slm xxas xery Hoir-xxllleii ami tln- a 11x1: i:.ri:itrAi.Mi:.r. t'.inna nml llnrjr llatlxlil a Mimll AihIIkiik hi lllf Opi'lll HiHlsr. I,ast I'xi'iiiug I'xnlisnuillliKiy XMiregreettsI liy out) of these, small hut iipprti'l.itlxn" iiiiilleui't'siil thnnpera house. Tlmy urn all right In their way hut de net go far towards u.viug expenses. The Hnln xias llie only pail of the building that was lllleil while tlm gallery 11111I p.irtuetln xxeie xery light. Tlm plivn entltltsl "A Pallor Match'' xvas pro pre Htm Us I ler llm llrst tluin In this city and It iiuitln a guilt hit- It xvns xx rltten hy tlharles II. Ilevt and Is In tin reads. The author thsis net Halm that thc.re Is much of a plot In tlm play which Im wiole for run only. It Isn rattling, screaming piece, MmiUllng through nut w llh w It, music mid mirth. Ciiiitlu H'mi, i'iii" is ene or thiMitlncipal characters el tlm piny, lle Is a lineal 1I0 Kceiitlaut of the lanieus plnitennd Is very pteiid of It. He Usenins Impressed w llh tlm Idea thai 111 y xxas Imrlisl en his property hy the pirates and ler years Im keeps digging In llm vard, cellar and, In fuel, in cry where, Imt without Hiiivess. An ciiliii prising Isxik agent Dually putsiu iipsiiruiK'eaud ehanges tlm captain's iiiauia Until geld te spiritualism. Tlm agent prectues a cabinet, and, aided hy friends, iiicluillug a tramp known as Ohl lle.'.', gives tlm captain a w.inii1, lu which nil kinds of isirsetisapiK'nr le him. Tlm captain is se tickled that lit) purchases a ealilut t anil gees Inte llm malerallriug business lit) Invites his fi lends In Iosco the spirits and them Is a gloat deal or lull. The captain has sexeial pietty daughters ami llm lunik agent l.dls in In 11 with one. The ethers liitve lox-ors nml Hit) xvhnln pnty humor llm old man. Tlm result Is Hut lets of run is made, nnd all enils xxell. Thostervls hrltumitig full of cli'xer husl husl iieks. The llrst act l xury much llke "The llisik Airent." The nrliu-itul character, that el thuipllck-wltteil ami talKatixn Issik agent .. .11 1 or rr, torniliieiluiidefaxeryoxeltahloteuipcramenl, ami 1 llrinly hcliove she xxasexcltisl exer llie explosions in Louden and was nut resisiuslhlii I'orherii'-tiousxxhen shn attempted te slimit HOS.S.U" "llmilcr llitr 11 l'nill Weiimit' I'axeis. Thursday night William J. Wliltoshetand fatally wounded Nauiuul I'reper, ut Dexer Plains, N. Y. The dillleulty glow ijutteftlit) intiinaeyef the inen xxlth 11 xxouianetin. dlflcrent icpulatlen uauied Mary Vincent, xx lie shexx ed u prefo.-ence for the society el Proper. This enraged White, and en Tliurs. dax night, meeting Proper and Miss Vincent walking 111 Hit) xill.ige, In a tit of jealously he ilmw his roxelxeraiid II roil at Proiier.'the shot entci'iug his hack anil (s-'nctiatlng his lungs. Proper ilied Krlilayimiruing. White has heeii airested. llelh int'll xxeroxxoll xxerexxoll xxeroxxell known Htl7eiu of the place. WMli'il luili eilivr In u I isld. t '11 Tliursilay, at Pophirville, Miss., en the N'erlhfiisttira railroad, In a light lietween txvn ''itlA'Uf, uuiueil I loon 0 nml Hauders, Isith xvore klllett. Itoeuo xvas 11 texxii marshal ami ihe dillleulty is supposed te haxe originated in an attempted arreat. , Is laKen ny Charles I'.. I'x-atis, an iniuiiUihle com edian, xx huse nxerv niexu and saying is lunnv. Win. llts'y plays Ohl , a tramp who Is engagisl ireciiiiug gissls for an unc tion risim, and steals ex crx thing Im ran lay his hands en, including a Newfoundland deg ami a het stoxe. Tlm imisirsotiatlen is xery gissl and llm acting ami make up trim te nature. These twoceini'dlaiis keen the. audi ence rearing xxlth thcii original wit, ami nothing could be funnier than their playing lu the second net xxhen tlm scauie is glxeu. Dan. Hart was xery geed as I'li'iffini i'iiM. The pilnclpal ladv III the jiarly Is Miss Jennle Yeaniaiis, the charming little seuhrette, who upsirs nil lawrent, tlie captain's xeungest ilailghter. She acts tlm -urlnl a Utile' girl in a way lint imikes her a great faxiirili) with the audience, ami her singing nml dancing xxere excellent. The remainder of the company is xery strong throughout. A leature of the piece is tlm bright and sviikling music. I'xcry menilsT of the cemiaii,x c-.iu sing and there are no tioer xelces. ' Tlm latest piivvs of Harrigan V lliirt and ethers were xxell rendered. The show X) as a glc.it success and a liclter pleased ail ail itlcuie liasuet lell the es'ra house in a long time. .1 niiir.i' mti: .iiitix. One I'f tin' sc,iii'U el the .Xiklcn siamlul V lUltlliietf sin pi Uc. Uist fall Mr. I'llgftie Itelt.axxe-altliycillwii of lt.iltluieie, was married them In great six le ten iMMiitlful xxiilew, whose lux eliness was the talk of a large social circle. Mr. Helt was .ilstut '' x cars old and had nexer Keen uiarried lofeie. The xxife xias young as xxell as beautiful, and, while the dlsiarity in their ages xxas marked, vet no ene thought their heiieym'Hsm xxeiild ls ended as msiii as it lici Alter tlm xxtsldmg tour thev returned te Baltimore, tisik their icsldeiiie in ln heiiM-, en Charles street, and gaxe a big 10 10 10 coptien. xxhicli xxas 01m of the leading social exelits of thowusen. A few xxeeks age Mr. and Mis. licit set out for Nexx tlrle.ius, ami the neighlsirs xxere ln-ated te asuiiirisea fexv days later, xxhen Mr, licit ictnrmsl alone. It S.IOH leaked out that he had intention. illy lelt his xx lle Is'liiml. While in New Orleans he riseixed letters that cenxir.ceil him that his xx He, xxhe w. is tlm xxldexx insllrey, xxas the woman xxhose nam" xxas connected Willi the scandal in xililch Cmigre-sinaii ikl-n llgured in Washington In lsfs. This anil ether allega tions ui.ide Ml. licit decide te leaxn her. She has mixx returned and Is stepping at the SL Janus. Sheh.nl mailosexeralelloitstoeiitei Ins house, but tlm deer has Iss'ii each time shut in her face. II0II1 parties liaxn engagisl counsel and llm eu-s is exiss'ted le eeme into court. Mrs. licit will preKiblj cuter suit for MIlHllt. Iler lirsl hiisbaml, tdslfiev, xxas once I nited states consul te Mexico, ami was state's attorney at San I'raneisce. Congress- man Willis married hei sister and will assist her in hoi i-asc. llilli.llnl mill XX lie i:iiiH'. The gossips or Crislleld, Mil., are all astir exer the strange elopement of Mis. Anna Soulier, lieu Viiuiu l.'illlcii, and Charles W. Seinler, xxhe xxein secretly married against the wish or llm girl's iarcuts In May, lss.1, she letiiiniugteher lieiiiu and Im te his hotel I'm the night, ami Isith intending te take steamer the next night fni li.dtiuieic. The daVHller the xxedding Souder reccixed a note Irem tlm mini) sa)iug 111:11. siiuiiui inn nixe and would net lixn with him. All ellerts at Mssiuciliatlen xxem Iruitless, and he returned le I'roderitMi, Del. Diyorceiuoieediligswero Instituted, ami a decree xxas eHVlcd at the A nril coin t el tins year. xxeckagothe txxe met at the houseol'.l. W. Menies, xxhen their xexxs xxcre reiiexxed. Auelher iiieetiug xxas plaiimsl Ter Thursday night at Iho same plaie, whom they stayed exer night, and iiiade Hieirexitlroinlewneaily I'riday 1110111 Ing. Mrs. Soulier's mother, en learning all the facts, xxas complete! vexel couie xx ith grier, insisting that her daughter had been ex er er persii.ulcil, and xxeiild be xxtelched ler life. .Iiillll Kelly XV I) III. Mi., I eh n Kelly, the Tammany ehieltaiu, who has Iss'ii stepping at ltoekaw.iy Iteaeh ler soine ilaxs, is leperted le Is) xery ill and graxe lc.irsaiiiH.iid te 1st entertained by his physicians and friends. Seme days age ar rangements xxeie made te lemoxe him te HiH-kuwav lleach, and en eilncxlay last a special train et the New Yolk A- Wooii Weoii Woeii haxeu niiliead coiixeyisl Hid iuxalid te that place. Special looms had Ik'eii secuicil for lilui at the Cottage hotel ami two muses li.ixe lieun in constant attendance upon him night and d.iv. This change, however, did net seem te lning about tlm results sought ler. The soxeie xx Inter xxealher that lurs pro pre xailctl along the const for the last lew-1 lays sunned le lax. Mr. Kelly's stieiigth beyond endurance. His physicians Iherelem haxe diH'idcd te lning hiiu Kick te his home in Noix Yeik. Clnaiicrtii Haxe la'l Her lllilc. Mix. Mary M.Tuttle, or Ann Ailxir, Mkh. started for Clexelaiul, l'ehtuar.y 10, ISM, and at Teledo she lisik the New Yerk ami Chi cago limited express 011 trio I.akn Short) read, without haxlugpuichascd 11 ticket. The ruin xx ;rs Hut p.issengei's should haxe tickets ler this train. Slm picscntcd money, hill tlm conductor retuscil and told her te buy 11 ticket at Saudiiky. When slm leached the latter jilnce she" bought 11 ticket Unm San dusky te t'lexcl.ind. The coniliuler iu iu iu foiiued her that slm should haxe puichascd 11 ticket from Teledo te Cleveland and put her oil' the train in tlm Sandusky depot. ,Shu fainted and the train steamed aw a v. When she get te Cleveland slm entered suit for ? 10, 000 damages. Ktitlay 11 Jury awarded her tJ,WI0. TIIK TEMI'KKAXCB CAl'SK. n.vAinxu nut its m:t i:Tinr i.v. VVIMATHIX I.V Till! HI'IUHH.I. Jilrn. Msry II. Iliml, of lliislim, l.eiliuc. hi llm (.'nrl lliinsn mi l.l Silldii t XI111 Ii llepril fur I'rem II11 Nlnily of AIism In, I' l;iTi'it mi llm Hj.tclil. Thu uiuiiiuuceiiitinl tint Mrs. M. II. Hunt or Itoslen, would dellxer a temsiriiiiee let turn In llm court house, had the ef fect or drawing te that place ipilten large audience, notwithstanding tin) snow storm that had coxereil llm pn emeu's wllh several Inches of suexx', The meeting was okjiieiI with the singing of a liyinti hy tlm audience, null reading a IHirtleu of the Hcripturti nml prayer hy llex'. '. It. Kry, or Trinity I. uthenm church. Mrs. Hunt xvns (hen Intrinluced by I te v. I'rv. Hlmlsn woman of line prosence, soine M years of nge, xx llh a line xolce nml 11 ready Hew ofxxerds. Iter theine xxas tlm premised law ler Iho Introduction into tlm puiiiie schools text Uisiks eeutnlnlug sclentlllc ne ne ceiinls of the hygienic nml physiological ellectsef nleohel en llm human system. As the rnlted Status nml the slates nre ruled by tlm xxlll or the vetn or the majority, slm held Hint hut llttle real wlraiire can he made in tlm temperance cause until 11 ma jority 111 the iMxipIe are 011 Hit) slde of li'iii'tummi, xxlilch is net the mse at present. Hlnx-ery xxns mi evil Hi it xxas alsillsiied hy lliti sltoke of 11 pen, hacked up liy hiillcfs and bayonets ; but Intemper ance cannot thus I m abolished. Men drink Iksiiuse tlmy llke te drink ; their appetite emxesthe liiiiierniul they gratify it, Iss-aiise thev am In tlm majority, nml haxn a legal right te de. se. The flitted States ami most of tlie states derlxe large rex emu's from thu H.1I0 of lhtiers. Ifnniini'an legally m.inu racture ami buy and soil ami drink lliiiiers, he may become legally ilrimk. The t'nlteil "Slates gexeruiueiit Is llie most extenslxn or iliitler dealers. It lavs a heavy tnx en the inaniificturer, hut tlie manufacturer shitt.s the tax te the wholesale dealer, the ilivtler te the retailer, and the re tailer te the drinker xx he has te pay all. Mrs. Hunt regarded tlm billet as the only elhs'tual uiiiins of suppressing the vice, anil I'crhope xxas lu the rising generation. The intriHliictleu Inte the wIukiIs of Ixsiks that xx III, expose the terrihlti effects or alcohol en the human system xxlll de much te put the teniperance party in the 111 ijerity. It will make Intelligent xeters, ami then II' men xxlll drink nml vetn In tax or or a con cen con tiliuance or the evil they will de se intelli gently mid net blindly as most or them new de. If alter men haxe acipilred an Intelligent kiioxxliHlgnef the elhs't or alcohol 011 their own ImhIU's, they xxill delilHiralely vote te ruin theiiiselxes and ethers, then sell gox gex eriiuient xxill Im n l.iilure, repiibliitmisiu a sham, ami the hand er-ules-int xxlll lw niss-s-sary te reseim the country fium tlioilpgr.td.i tlieilpgr.td.i tlioilpgr.td.i tiei'i te which it will sink. Mrs. Hunt recapitulated llie xxerk done in U'lialfef lb" propesisl law in Maine, Miclil pm, New Yerk, and ether states, and urijed tliofrlemlsef tliocaiiselii this city te luiug nil their inlliienen te Isiir iiin their reire senUtlxes in the legislature in furthering the passagn of tlm law-. A VAI.r.STIM. ttn nf tin' Obi rashliHiiMl s,it I. scct l the lll.x's snowy leaf Ami sxxect Ihnlilixuii of loses ; And eet the xenial incailen, xxlicie 1 tie x Inlet lcpescs : 111l sxxect the ineliilx of Ijilils rniinsl forth 111 loud liesiuna tint sweeter fur tin li.ilm hiiutrt (if Knlc of susuehaiiii.i I-air was tuccn ( lcep.ilia's lace. And liifcl.111 Helen's fiiliei. When l'arls, 11x1111 of iimlctilei.s rai n, Did tlcnctierellsly ensiiiile her ; Anil X emu, ineen of l.nxe, xxas I ill. And lilrwasi'lui'.te Dian.i, lint falrvr Mr than all of llicn Is I'llteef Skillt'll.ltlll.l. I'ure Is the inicra uinttiel local heft Abexe her sUs.pliig halix, And lexers' xewsiiuil liialiletis' teai Xle lilt lls pillCHs may be ; I'll re nn the blithely Hakes of sluwr Til .1 fall from Heaven like tiiiuua. lint puiei Is tlietliielililiu lie.irt t)f l'nlcef SiMiiieliaiiiiu. I hue the Illy unit I tie !'', I bun thevlelet dimly ; 1 lore the till ds tint mile ted it And is si an it en let cteailv . I line the pictures pis'ts i:llul tlf X ciiiis unit Dhnci, Hut, eh ' I hnxe a decicr hixe I'm KatH et stisipich inn. 1 Till: M'OHAX.Y UAlMtOAII CASK. The rinlnlirr III llm Halt llm Stand Hi I'ltt. Inim Vrnlrnlnyi The most Interestlng phase nfthe.McU rami suit against thti L'.tke Krloreid xvas reached I'riday morning, xvhen the plalnllll' was put oil the stand, tit) (estlllcd te his original siirxey el the routtief the P. A Ij. II, and Ills preMis.tl te hiilld 11 read ! te negotiations re sulting lu his oirer te teciti) nml construct a line for $2,WJ0,OtK). H'K'ctficatiens for Itxxore inadeby I'ngincer Davis, hut xvltncns xveuld net undprtake te build It hecausn the con cen con structleii of such 11 line threiigli Pittsburg, xxnuiil Ii.ivii lieeii ten cosily, and the cuts, masonry ami ether features or thu xverk could net have been constructed within his price ; nor xxas Im xvllllug te maintain nil tlm com pleted parts or Hit) re til until it was entirely Mulshed. Then the new contract xvas m.iile, imil llm xxerk xvent en iintler w limits' direc tion. He related in detail the eh.ulgei tuailii from the spis'lllcntlniis, nnd tlm company's directions, nnd tlm resulting Increase of expensu; the cett of Maintaining the read, nnd ether items that make up Ids present Halm. On dllforent oeonsioiH Kngineer Wlininer hid said plain till had 11 large amount of extra work, fet which he should Ite juldi senm months before tlm read xxas Mulshed ; Wimmer said it itinetinted te ever f UtiJ.fiCHlL. After Wlmiiier's lnsHs'tleii of the nnd pi ilnliirs rorre xx-as ilisi'harged liv his (Wliiuner's) H'rmissien. Wlininer nml Sayler exniuimsl tlm hill ur extras lu detail, disiMissed it, nnd Wlin iner acknowledged its principles te Im correct ; he needed te hsik further in to the llgtiri-s ; he claimed 1111 offset el $Tli,0KI of xxerk te be dene ; he gaxe no particulars and did net say why he had net called for the xx'erk before Mel'rann'rt lorce xxns ilisi'harged j he only said this hill was te Ixi subtracted from tin hill for extras, Im delayed gixitig plaintill a eertlllcute of completion, IksiiusoIie sald,tholiearil wanttsl him te held the contractor for a vear; he said Dr. Hostetter xvatitisl him held nml didn't (-.ire If the lead xxas eperatisl for n year; plaintill xx out te the heard Ter sottlo settlo sottle nient j the directors ellered le p iv him con cen trad price ; xx Itness callctl nttentieu te hill of extras; thev refused U Iy it, and said that the engineer had reported him entitled te no extras; thev told him hi) could take ills con tract prien or nothing; Hint it he nTiiseilitlie could keep the reul and they xveuld held him responslble for anything tint occurred. Mr. Ilenrici, hi articular, s.iid llm read might ret before they xxeiild piy mere. The contrexersy eeiitliiued ; Iho dirts-ters insisted that their engineer nllnxxed no extras and se reKrteil te them. Mctirann, protesting, s.iid if that xxas se he xxeiild have te take the con tract price. Counsel for iilaiutlff here ellered te nsk witness xx hat induced him te sign ns-eipl for settlement ill full. Defendants ohjis-ted, ami the court exerrultsl the eiler and ilisalloxved the ipiestien. lu the ullerniMiii court allowed an eiler of iil'iiutill te pruxe that at the time of nuk ing settlement and giving re eipt Dr. litis. tetter knexv et llmiucial circumstances that feretsl Mctirann te make settlement seas te get his contract price. Mr. Mctirann xxas subjected te n long cress-examination xxliich doxeleM'd only the tact that he had sTssteiitlv refused te make any settlement that deviated from hiscenttact, and only gave 11 receipt upon the misrepresentation that the oeniauy'senglnoerhad reported him entitled te no extras, and he had ts'eu nilvised nnd was noting under the heller thai the engi neer was the sole jtitlge or this matter. Court adjourned until Monday. COLUMBIA'S RELIGIOUS NEWS. ITKMH t'Olt Till! VIIVUCIUWISO 1'KO. 11. 1: ey tiii: iwnevmt. , l-ilnre nt tlin Oprrit Iliiusn en Mniulny I'xrtiliiir ItexltnlMerlhig Cnunlllrit ciTitliiK Wntrr CmiipAiiy Ofllrrrs Nntcn Alinut Ihn Tnixn. tiii: irtu.vii jm.v. - . .1 j. sr X iLKsrixt's lux, lH Wnlililtl rmilld rrni'll In Dentil Mrtt. Mary (irlllln, the xxll'oefu teamstei' employed en the Slexxait estate at Harden City, l I., xvas found Ueeil te dtvith ill 11 let adjoining Colonel Mulleid's house Thurs day liiernlng. Deceased had been shopping in that xillage, nml xxns hist seen alive alsmt 7 p. 111., xxhen she xxas walking te liaideu City, imil appealed te he intoxicated. Itink .Xlnuilger's I'lpcrlciire. The manager of the Olyiuplaii skating rink in New Yerk says: I haxe lieeii it manager of rinks Hiuee 1S7H, Most or Iho accidents aie In thtiurmsiiutl liamls. In llosteu, in 178, nut of hall' a million people who went te the rink llflccu or txventy xxore hurt. Iliad charge of the American Institute Inst xx inter, nml thlrty thlrty three out of l,HX),tiiM xUHeik xvore Injured. Kliu-e Novemltcr we l.nve had 75,UUI hkatcit. ' hern nml eluht accident!. " rrcsitleiil Arthur's AiilnKiiMih. Washington t'oriesiMiiidence t hlcage Nexxs A iiuiuber of letters xxere hsisely scattered exer Private S'eci clary's Phillips' desk at the cMs'iillxe mansion. Aciess the f.ieu of sox'O sex'O rnl the xxerd "auto" xxas xxiitten ill blue ts'iicil. " De you understand the siguilicance et that?" iiueried Mr. Phillips of tlm corre cerre sKindeul. "it ineaiis that these lelteis am rc(iiesls for the piesident's autegraili. They am tiled axxuy by themselves, nml at the pre's'i' tline, n'nswered. " Disjsthe president nlwax's comply xxith these reeuests?" "In variablx. lle makes it an indexible rule le unsxxer every Idler addressed te him." I'ur Iticaklng lulu a Passenger Car. t nun the X eik Age Ollleer l.eih has Iss'ii oil the lookout ler llebeit C. Itestwick xxhe broke Inteu xissen gcr en in .laiiuaiy last, ami mutilated it, alter xxhicli Im lelt town. Dlllcer l.eili lieaid he was at Uim-.tster, se he went exer en Sat tinlny last nml sueieedeil 111 liudiiig his mm. lle came home and informed Justice Phitts or Iteslwick's xxheieabeuts, xxhe placed 11 warrant in the hands et Olllier Sxxncuy, who went te Lancaster and bieiight hiiuheioen l'ridav. In default of hail he was committed le jail. A 1'iirlnli I'mler an Intertill I. A leliellleiis spirit among tlm i.iiislueneis el the chinch of Notre Dame, at Tall Itlxer, has caused llishep llemliickeii le place the iiaiish under an iiitenhct. The sacianicut lias been leumxisl I10111 the chinch, thealtats slripiH'd.the sanctuary lamp extinguished nnd tlm diHjrs I silted ami nailed up. Thu bishop has requested the pilesis of Ihoetherparishes hi l'all ltiver "le treat kindly the misguided and bereaxed ieople of Nolre Damn tmrisli." A Cniixltt ('apliircil li a C'tiiixltt. While working in the K'iiiteutiaiy I'euu- tliy at Celuiuliils, Uhlii, eiiTliuisday, Charles D.iiley, serving a si ears' sentence ler bur glary, sprang upon the guard, Jehn .1. M.t M.t giiiie, beat mid kicked hiui until hiscusible, and then ran for the wall. Herner, the young liiiiulerer who caused the Cincinnati net lust year started in pursuit, uutl alter a sharp run captured Dalley and took hiui hack te tlm prison. Terrlhlf I 'ill I of Mine fill ieliten.. 1'ilday morning the repn nltacheil ten Umber truck at Ne. H slope of tlm Lehigh A A A Wllkesliarroce.d eeinp.tny at Ashley, broke us thn tiuek was heing lowered iiitetliOHlnim. The truck ran te the Imtteiu, a distance of 1,500 fts't, xxith ItMrfiil xeliH'ity, lTsni It xxoielixo iiiiue c-trpenturs, xxhe xxeie tlnewn oil xxhen half xx-nv down. Onoef them, Jehn Williams, xxuskflletl, Tlie ethers xxere dati geiuusly injured, ami the recexery of them IS llOIII'lllll, lltlH .Xtcnslilll i:MMll III" I.IXT. Frent the Keeling Nexxs. It xvas thought Meredith left theelty Thurs day night xxith the late train, hut since then it lias bis'ti learned that he left his trunk at I tarte's stable. A x-.dlse he left nt a bearding heuse 011 North l'ighth street near l'.Iin, xvhere lierstllutl Kridny morning. When it was learned that the swindler xvas still in town Detectixe Kerslmer nnd Mr. Seixanl, the defrauded landlord, get upon his track. They pressed htm se eleselv that finally he won't into the Scott heuse nt I'.ighth and ltitt ltitt ltitt ttmwoetl stmets. Tlie pursuers fellnxxetl.iunl when thev rushed upstairs Meredith walked out the hick xxay, ran up lluttmixvoeil street aiuleiit Cislar in a xerv unclerii-.il niamicr. Te rcillt.ttu matters he carried his high silk hat in his hind. He xvas seen lest sight of. 'I lit Weman Suffragist. Thy Nnxx Yerk Weiniu Sutlrage iissocl.itlen have elected the rollexving ollicers : Presi dent, Mrs. Lillle Dxeretl.x Ill.ike ; vice presi dents at huge, Matilda Jesl.x 11 1 iage, or l'ay l'ay etlxille, ami. Susan It. Aiithenv, of Koehester; secretaries, Mary Seymour llewell, of Al-baiix-, nnd Mrs.' II. 'M. Leder ; lereigu cor cer resHinilliig secretary, Clara Nevm.11111, or llerlin : cli.ilriti.tn executive committee, Uor Uer Uor trude Zahriskie, M. I).; treasiuer, Miss Jen nie McAdaui, of Yonkers. On the ittlrlsmy cemmltteti are Asseniblj man James . Hiisted, Senater M. ('. Mtirpliv nnd Assem blymen Itaker, et Koehestcr, and Haggerty, ef'Nexx Yerk, Colored XI en nt Nexx 1)1 leans. The colored eominissiemrs' educational coti'eience met in Netv Orli-ms en Thursday night. Among thu pieuiiiient colored men present xxere W. M. liililrs, of Alk.1ns.1s; K. ti. HarbadiH's, tr Mass.1chusdts ; W. J. Simp Simp eon, of Kentucky ; It. II. Herbert, of Noxy Jei-sev ; Philip Jeseph, of Alabama ; P. It.'s. Piiichb.ick and James Kennedy, of Louisiana. Mr. tliblis explained tlie object iuxiew te Iki inululy the establishment of schools ler technical education of colored children in mechanical branches nnd tiadus. 1 t'll.x. XXIII Itcmiiic In 'lid I mill Hit' l.ilmlieii Times Mr. Wm. ltoiisen, xxhe has been malinger of tlm Colebrook ostnte for IJ years, xxill re the Irem business mid move te Lancaster en the llrst of Apiil. His many fiiemls here will iMtserrv te lese him ns a citien el' LoKmeii ceuutv'. Te haxe been prominently identified with the gieat Celeman eslute . Hid the social ami business interests t.r this xieiuity for nliuest hill aientury cat ne with it its extn ciiiiiiiiwudatlen. Hex'. K. J. Chiy-Meran xvlll hs-tureln the opera heuse 011 Monday evening. Subject, "Naples te ttnltiuiore." The locture xvlll Isj made mom vivid nnd explicit by the aid of vlexvs en thu Islands of the Azores; Heck of (lihr.tltcr, Naples, the Queen of the Hca, etc. Iluvlval ineetliigs xxlll he cetdlnuctl in the llcthel nml MetlKHlist 1'plscer.nl churches, every evening next xxeek. This evening tlm evangelists, Messrs. .Tenes nml IlontzhefV, of Washington city, xxill tilllciate nt the llethel's tneetiiig. Ituv. Jacob llellTille, D.D., of Petlsvllle, xx ill preach te-morrow morning nml evening, in tlie Fourth Htreet Preshyterlan church. Itev. Win. 1. I'vnns, of the Second Street Lutheran church, thinks that thcre is tixi much preaching of the theories' nnd opinions of men, te the neglect el the written xxerd of Oed. Hunilny exenlng he will begin a scries of services specially designed te make tlm pisiple letter itcquaiiitctl xxlth tlie various) books ortlie llihle. Matthew xvlll lio'tlie llrst IsMik considered. A surprise is in store Ter these pcrHonsxxlie attend tlie Second street Lutheran festival in Armery hall, this evening. It xxill he pnr pnr tieiputeil In liy tlm Vlgihint fire company, Ne. 2, tlm Columbia cornet band, nnd the managers uutl ladles orthe festix-nl. C'nmitil I'rerecilliij:. The regular monthly business meeting of councils wxs held last evening xxith all the members present. Liltle business of im im Kirtauee xxns transacted. A p;irty of Celiiinhin gentleman nsked te rent the opera heuse next season. Kererreil te tlie prejierty committee. The mattter or renting stere rooms in the ecm Iiuiihe for three years xxas again brought up for discus sion and it xxas decided te rout it for ene your enlv. Tlie sanitary committee re'sirted the town in xery clean condition. Tlie isilice committee said the texvnxxns quiet- Tliey also rejierteil tlin nuis-mce cases cemmittetl "at tlie oiier.i house, nnd from xxhicli several arrests li.ul lieen made. Council erderetl sex oral bills te be paid, nml then ndjotirneil. l-'etilllig Willi l'mxili'r. Paris Knglchraitli, aged 11 years, and n companion, somewhat his senior, xvhile play ing xxith exvdcr, in Uruhb's tpiarries, en Tliursdaj-, xvore blexvu into the air several feet. Yeung l'nglebralth applied n match te the iexxder, xxhen 1111 explosion follewod. lle xvns terribly burned about the head, face, neck nnd uriiis, xx Idle ether portions of his body xxore badjy scorelied. Hud It net lieen for Ids companion, xxhe escnieil injury, he xxeuld have been burned te death, us his clothes caught tire from nspurk of powder, ills Injuries nre considered serious by Dr. llornliicisel, xxhe is attending him. llelh bids roside in West Hemptleld texvnship. Al. I'ntriken, fireman en the Coatesvlllo local, hud his left arm mashed, nt 4 p. 111. vestcrdnx-, in theeast yard, while coupling liisengiiie te a train. Amputation is tinnoc tinnec essary. l'prstinal t'nlnls. Jamei Wil'en, formerly of Columbia, uexv residing in Heading, xvlie Is employeil ns nn instructor in tlie Metropolitan rink, xxill, xx ith a company, travel under the rniin ile ilume of Hussell Hros., fancy trick skaters. Aleut70 ()orseii4 attended Dr. J. K. Linea xveavcr's jarty, last evening, nt his Walnut street resilience. It proved nn enjoyable utlair. Mr. Percy Themas, xvife nnd children, nre the guesU tr their iclatives, Mr. Juoeb Snyder. Miss Ncllie Hnrbster, of Heading, Is visiting Miss A iiuie Kasip. I. K. I'endersinith seriously injured his left arm, last exenlng, by 11 fall en n lipiery uxement. A Deg 111 Dispute. William lteek brought suit yeslei day before Squire Frank against Jno. tluistxvite nnd Themas Martin Ter the xttluuefti deg xxhicli he le.imsl them to'ge hunting soine tluiu age. W. It. (iiven, tsf'.,xviiseoiiuseirorilofeuilnnts xvhile Sioilre Frank took ctre or thu plaintiff. The deg in question xxas net registered, and this fact lest Heck the else, ns the laxv sjiys "unregistered dogs are net personal property, consequently net subject te trial." Notes Arttiinil Tnxni. AlKtul the iiiUlilIoef July tlieUutturHnl'ics Huh xxill make their annual visit te Kehe both. The trip te thu xv.itering place xxill Ih made in a Pullman dining ami parlor car. A crowded house, last u veiling, greeted the iippcunuife or Doekstader it Armstrong's minstrels. 1 ney gave n iiiueii ueiier ier ier tnrin.iiice than most the troupes which visit Columbia, nnd xxlilch charged tlouble the price. The $10 geltl pin, chanced off by the Colum bia baud, last evening, xxns wen by Censtuble Struck, Im being tlie holder of the lucky number Ml. Txxe ear leads of xxestern steers xxere ro re cclxed lust evening, by Samuel Campbell. Tlie swtolllce bus been erexvded exersince It opened this morning, xxith children after their xaluutines, te-ilay Isjing Valentine Day. Water Ciniipnuy Olllrers. Fellow ing are the ellleers and diieeters or the Columbia xx'ater company for 1SS5 : President S.imuel Slusii. Sis-, and Tretis S. C. May. Supt. William H. Fivslg. Heard of Directors S. Shueh, S. Tuiscett, J. A. Mox'ers, II. F. llriiner, Jeseph II, Itlack, Dr." Wash llighter nnd W. Lntiuiore Small. Arrealnt for n tVnt Chc.lrr lluiRlsry Hut, III.. rlinrKril 80011 Aner. Frem tlin Went Chenlrir Ilppubllcnii. Friday ineinlng xxhiln lit llreatl street stn stn tlen, Philadelphia, Cetishthln Yeung, of this plnee, noticed n young man xxhe nnsxxeretl tliittloscriptieii, ns te the dress, he lmd ro re cclvetl el oneof tlie supposed burglars xxhe hntl hmkrn ncii nnd reblietl tlie sare or Messrs. Williams it Darlington, en Weiliies tlny night. He had en tlnrk clothes, with it light brown oxercent nnd n black ilcrhy hat, nml curried n bundle. The ellleer nrresteil the young man, brought him le West Ches ter nml placed him in prison. !nst evening Im was taken Isjfem Justice S. II. Hussell nnd given n hearing. The bunds or thu ri:ln a. 111. trnln rrem West Chester le Philadelphia, consisting of Conductor Charles Luck, llug llug gage Muster llroeuiell nnd llrakemau Mites, gnve their lestliueny. Tlmy each bad seen the young man 011 tlie train, hulxxcroesltlxt Hint he xxhe xvns taken Iwrore them, xxas net the ene. Accordingly he xvns discharged. He was a young imtii or geed family from Greenland, Lancaster county, nnd xxas hi Philadelphia en business. At the time or his nrrcst he xvnH about te buy n ticket Ter Kin Kin tvers, Itncjister county, xvhere his sister re sides. The young man front Lancaster county xxlll leave for home this morning. A imAVK HOTEL GUKST 1171 U.IK VOV It AOH MAY It Af It COST iiim 111.1 1.1 rx. A New Yerk ThiMtm Italicr'n llrntit Altruiiltn llrftcun Twe Hf rxitnU fnnit n I'lre ller rlhljr lliirnrit In uii.siltir of III. Ilrruln Art. llrnry Wallrrixtui ns 11 Prophet. The adtlress nt the celebration of the Cotten Centenary, New Orleans, Friday night was tlellxereil by Henry Wntlerseu of The IienUvilIc Coxirlrr-Ieurnnl. Among otiier things he Mid: "It is only n question el time xxhen the seat of wealth or the world xxlll 11 transferred te this valley of the Mississippi. The money sceptre Is already departing from Lembard street, in Louden, te Wall street, in Neiv Yerk, Tlie sceptre of mines is coming from Pittsburg, hi Pennsyl xam.i, te Hi1111i11gh.ini, in Alabama. (iil Almighty li'ts sewn in tlie clliuate and xxill reap in thn soil a tarill' jMillcy aurpiiss ing the eoiitiix-auce or ntatesinen, nml xx hen the iuex liable transfer is finally made, Nexv Orleans nnd net Nexv Nexv Yerk xxill held tlie ceiiimerci.il sexcrcignty ex'cr lnnd nnd sea; for as ex cry drop of xxnter that falls from Heaven liotxxeou the Alleghciilcs nnd the Hecky mountains, llexxing xxestxxnrd and southward, finds its xx'ay te the Father of Waters and thence te the (iulf of Mexico, he surely xxill the golden streams of commerce, Hwellen by the products of the West nnd the Seuth, roll liltlierus the star or cmplre cresses nnd reerosses tlie continent- This exposi tion is the xxukiitlre, the association a van guard rer the army or oecumtien nnd ilu ilu xeleiiment xxhicli, coining xxltli gencnitiens, shiill realize the dream or the Spaniard net indeed lu a spring or eternal youth, but as nn exer-living fountain of national prosperity." A Ttixrii II1111 liy Twe Itnitlii'rfl. The Connecticut texvn of Hethlchcm is "dreadfully close" en election tlay, nml for years the nomination of representative te the gcnernl assembly bus 1k.s;ii confined te ene family tlioThemiisous, txxin liretliers, enea Demwrat and 0110 a Hepuhlicnu. Hetli are jirospereus farmers, nntl counterparts of each ether. The people see no reason xvhy they should net go en represent ing the texxii alternately as long ns they 11 ve. Six votes either way xxill carry tlm texvn. I'.ich brother commands a per sonal following eutside of his cinployes. When ene is nominated tlie sympathies of the ether overrides nil party considerations. It is said te xverk well, purtyxxlse. When the Democrats xx-nntastireman te xxin they put up Frank. The Hepiiblicaiis use Fred the S.11110 wnx". One xxill net run against the ether, anil they have controlled the nomin ations lu this way for seven years. They liax-e a sure tiling, hut as both are jxmular, nml, eutside of politics, haxe much the saine ideas, no ene seems te euro particularly. And if they did it xveuld make no difference. Niixv Yeu., F0I1. II A kerosene lump exploded lu "ThoednroV restaurant and hotel, Ne. l.ts West Twenty-third dUoe', early yesterday morning, and, lu addition te tlm tluiungi) caused by the llre that follexvcil, ene of the guests or the heuse xxlll preUtbty tlin Tretn burns rocelved xxhlle bravely endeavor ing te quench the Itatues and give nsslstnuce te two frightened foinule scrxants. Julia Italkln and Mary Favre, Isilh ser. vants, xxore In a mar room en the feurllt Meer, xxhlle in the front room xvore three gen tlemen, gnosis. Ah is customary xvhen thorn is much business In the restaurant the, xvemi'ii are kept at work until nearly lliroe o'clock lu the morning, and ti'ieu reaching thelr room, xvhk.ii xxas lightisl xxith a konweno lamp lltlrsl te a wall bracket, they quickly xx cut te lied, forgetting te extinguish thu light. Tw e hours Inter, or shortly before llve o'clock, Mary was awakened by the nolse of an explosion, nnd, jumping te the fleer, she discovered that the bedclothes xxere en llre. Hurriedly arousing Julia, and telling her te run, Mary in her night clothes rushed te the hull and screamed for liel. The first te resivniul te her cries xxas I,euIs S. Orenner, a theatre usher; nml a member of the Nexv Yerk Theatre Attaches' association nnd of Cniiip Ours, I. 0. It., a theatrical orgaulxa ergaulxa orgaulxa Hen. Without diesslng, tirenncr hurried le the aid of the girls, taking xxith him set no blankets Irem his own bed. With these he endeavored te smother the lire, but without ax'ull. Tlie txxe girls, after giving him all the .assistance In their istxver, xvore compelled te retreat- Mary left the rixmt, Hesing tlie tloer as she tlid se. On the Inside thore was no knob. Julia remained inside te get some clothes as tlid tirenncr, who was Htlll fighting the ilaiucs. Tlie flre spread se rapidly that Julia retreated te the fiirthercerner, and crouching tlexx 11, screamed for help, f 'runner did all he could te get the deer e'icn, but failed. Then he steed en the hurtling bed and tried the tnniHen. It xx-as tightly closed. He breke the glass, and pulling himself up at last squeezed his body through, and falling tlexx 11 en the ether side opened the deer and released Julia from tlie nexv blitzing room. (.rentier's condition xxas appalling. Ills night shirt had taken fire and the xx hele low cr portion of his body xx as terribly burned and his breast, neck nnd face wcre badly scorched, xxhlle in txventy pl.ices en his lietly thore xvcre deep cuts nt.ide by tlie ragged edges of the glass. Many of the ether guests hat! geno dexvn stairs, being nfraldtlicir lives xxore lit danger. When (irenncr bad re leased Julia he xx-.ilked te his room, get to gether a buudle of clothes and hurried dexvri stairs, xx hore Ite fell unconscious. Anani Anani bulauce xxas called and he xvas taken te the Nexv Yerk hospital, wiiore it xx-as said, his injuries mast prove fatal. Tlie firemen arrived in geed season and quickly extinguished the flames. The dam dam age le the stock of Mr. Llclitxvitz xx-as about S500 and te tlie building J1.000. COXUIlESSlOXAt. Avysitts. Tlie Philadelphia Alliishnil.e Holocaust. A number of otl'en have lecn received by the guardians of tlie peer from various insti tutions in the state, ellering temporary relief te the unfertunate paupers. The I'ennsylva nia railroad olfered the use of its old dopetat Thirtx'-secend and Market streets, xvliich xxas recently used as an annex te the electri cal exhibition. Tills timely eiler xxas nc nc nc coptetl, and te-day nearly 100 of the able bodied male paupers xxore housed In the tlo)et nnd made as comfertnblo as possible. The bodies of the dead xxore carefully laid in plain pine lie.xes and placed in rows lit tlie dead house. Most of these xxeie horribly mutilated, and seme xvere se charred that netldiiL- but a black shaiieless mass xxns left. The Ixsly of lltirke, the maniac xvhe was chained ler years, xxas net mutilated us much as the rest. The face xrus qulte lifelike, and, xx 1th the exception or a mxv cuts nnd bruises, the body xxas net marked. The lssly or Charles Muhlenberg, xxhe occupied a room en the third tloer, xx-as found next te that of lltirKe. tn IngeuluiM 1'niutl. The acting treasurer of tlie United States has received a package of mutilated legal ten der notes nnd silver certificates of the denem inatiens et f 10 and f'"0, amounting te 5-SIO, xvhich xxere presented nt the sub treasury nt Nexv Yerk rer redemption. Only of each note Is missing, nnd they, there lore, xx HI probably be redeemed at their full value under the laxv xxhicli provides for the re demption of notes in full xx here less than twe-filths of tlie nole is missing. An exam ination shows that the notes xvere tern in such axxuy that the fragment fiem each of four notes could lw used hi making an en tirely nexvand complete note. Thu notes man ufactured hi tills xxuy xvore put in circulation, nml the notes from xxlilch they had been made xxere sent te the treasury for redemption. .Mrs. Tlieiiuu Grunted a Voiulen X Pcinu)! lunla Hemeriali WAHitistiTON, Feb. II. llouse. The Heuso met at 10 o'clock In continuation of Friday's sessien. On motion or Ilelman, (Ind.), a session xvas orderod for te-night for the consideration of tlie legislative appropria tion bill. The llouse then xxent en with the regular erder, being the pension bills. Tlie Scuate bill xvas called up and advocated by Handali, granting a pension of fJ,000 a year te the xxidexv erOeti. (ioe. H. Themas. It xvas passed yeas 113, nays KJ. After spending seme time en discussing parliamentary questions, the llouse went in to committee of tlie xvhole en tlie river and harlier bill. Senate Mitehell'(lmenna.) presented tlie memorial or tlie Pennsylvania legislature urging the reimbursement of.thatstate by the United States or money o.xpenuou in ueiouse ortlie United States. Hol'erreil te the com cem com mittee en military ail'airs. Horrible Dentil of a ChlciiK" Tailor. Ciiiuaoe, HI., Feb. II. V man's leg, still xvarm and bleeding, xx-as found en the rail road in the suburbs lest night, but tlie most thorough search in tlie neighborhood falleil te reveal its exx nor. Finally tlie dead body of M. F. Hell, a tailor, xvns found en the track three miles axvay horribly tnutilated. It Is supposed that Hell afier having bis leg cut oil' by the train soizeiltho running gear of the cars, held oil until compellod te let go rrem exhaustion and xvas then mangled te death beneath the train. A Safe XXilKcr. Seme ncrsonsme tillering a tempting x jger that Clexelaiul will net sen Washington ulixe, nnd Hint exactly lour months after his in auguration llirce-l'euiths of the business houses of the country xxill 1st closed. As Washington is hcliexisl te I m -icriiiaiiciitly deiul, nnd the Fourth of July is a national holiday, the tender seems te fa) safe. 1'lit- Illinois srimtiiil.it Muddle. Tlm Illinois legislature went into joint ses sien en Fiitlny. Iie11er.1l Legan was nomin ated I'ur I'. S. senator en the Itepuhlicau slde and Colonel Morrison en tlm Democratic. When a vote xvas about te be taken theie xvas till absentee en each slde anil the status or nt least one or txx-e mero xxas doubtful, l'aeh slde, Is'iug afraid lelused te xote, mid 1111 adjournment took place until neon en Satttr. ' A Murder Confession. A telegiaui from Waukesha, Wisconsin, says that ii ceign Cosgrexo, held fur killing Jehn J. Atkins, 011 Friday told his attorney that "William llraildtm Killed Atkins, and UiatMlradden wanted Cosgiexo te confess tlm ciiineaud theiiglve Iiim time te icacli Nexv Oilcans, nnd later for Cosgiexo te make 11 trim eoulessien. This I osgrexotlid loemigo iir.ui den, xx he xxns a friend of his." Hraddeii tlts upH'aied about the lime and his xx hereabouts am unknown. Ceiiiisvliug the .xini 1111111 flillilreii. AiiO!tloTe.irtl(i,in an address te llie Mer mens at Nephi, Utah, counseled tlm children as fellows ; "I want te caution the children. Thern 1110 men areiuul asking the children hew many xvives their fathers haxe. If they ask you, tell them x-ou don't kunxx-. I'll rather you'd tell a lle te defend your menus nun iurents than tell tlietiuth that xxill bring trouble upon them." Jiinttir Oiiittiiiial Contest. The following uiciuhcrw of llie "Junier ehtvs," of F. nnd M. College, ha e It-en elected te speuUntlhe Junier oiateiical con test next June: Nathan M. millet, Nexv Mahoning, Pa; C. II. F-ihv, Uiuenster, P.i.; P. S. Kutikle, Ilurrisbiir'g, P.t.;Alxin A. Little, Sax ten, Pa.; C, A. Santee, C.ixetewn, Mil. t i.ii-ii:d ritexi tiii: count v iAi'i:its. CnnUlit Case, of MarietUt, lias tlecidud te tuku but forty 11011-i.oinmlsslened ollicers and privates ami three commissioned ellleer te Washington en the Feiitth of March. Sam Matt Fiidy will Iki nominated for justice of the peace or West Hemplield town ship, thlsexening, xxitheitt opposition, Some time during Tliursilay night a tiller or thlexes breke into tlie smoke liouse or Mrs. Stytjr, lu Nexv Helland, and stele n tin bucket full of siusage, a large bologna anil seme tlrietl beef. I'xiiui Illation for 1'rorci.sieiiul Cerlliltati'H. On Satuid.ix', Mulch II, 1'ier. M. J. Iliccht, county siiieriiitiudeiit, xxill held nn exami nation for professional certillcates,ln the girls' secondary school building, Seuth Duke street, Lancaster city. The examination xxill Ix-giu at U o'clock, and all applicants xx ill be duly notified by latter. Alglivt' Appeiiiti'il. W. 1'mtihlln Ilessumt xvile, of Qtiairyviile, I "den township, have made an usslgninent of their iireiKirty te Jtiuies Collin, and I). T. Iless, ler the benetit or creditors. KmmorSmetlley and xx ire, of Fulton town ship, have made tut assignment of their primcrty, for tlie bouefilof ciodlters, te Jun. H. Townjend, of Chs.tur teunt)-. Itst Saturday nn eniploye of Clin. Musser took 11 valuable Canada horse te Tayler's blacksmith shop, in New Helland, te get him shed. Thu herse Is'lng spirited lelused te stand uuil a patent halter xvas put en hlin. Still plunging about, the halter xxas drawn tight, xvhich thruxv him dim 11 011 his nose, ami ills upper Jaxv xxas broken anil all tlie teeth of the lower jaxv knocked out. xXemeli Tjpe Seller.. F10111 This unit That in Lancaster lmiuliui. A woman type sutler is nothing nexv in Lancaster. Seino years nge a down or mero girls xxere employed iiscompesitoiH by the Inquirer Printing unit Publishing com pany, and many et them became qulte expert, but en the xxhole the experi ment xx-as net a success nnd xxas finally aban doned. Nexx-, boxvever, ceme txve xxell educated ladies, the xxiw nnd sister or l.diter I'.bei'iuim or the Strasburg Free I'ress, xvhe have In-eii setting tlie type en that paper slnce its resurrection hist summer. I-ast xtoek Miss F.hermaii succeeded te tlie prlu elnalsliin or the Strashuri: uramiuar schtxil and tlie burthen nrthoiiexviurr composi tion loll ui-eii the oililer's xvife xvhose dex terity in tlie iiiani pulallen of the leaden loiters enabled her te set up the entire eutside of the paper's last issue, xxhlle her husband xx resiled successfully xx lilt the Intricacies of a iKHunlng Jeb department. At llm Hlnks. The attraction te-night at the Mii-uiioixher link xxlll be a mlle race at R30 o'clock for a sllxer medal, te be presented te tlie winner by Mr. Hudelph flutes. The contestants xx ill lw Jehn Villee, Val. Helluian, Stuart Wylle, Jehn Weaver and Ames Wenditz. Welsh it Powell, combination skaters, gave tin exhibition ut the West King street rink en Friday ex enlug. They will give uuether ex hibition this availing. lle.ttlt eftt Noted Kriitueklitii. Helrert M. Arge died in fllraid county, Ky., a fexv days since, aged GO years. He xxas a stepson or Ucneral Themas Kennedy, ene or llie most reniarkable or Kentucky's pion pien ccrH. (icneral Keniiedy's plantation xvas the place from xvhich Lexvis Clark, a slave, licit 15 years age and esi-jied te Canadiu Clark xxas ttie original ortieergo Harris, in llnrriet Heeeher Stoxx-e's Unde Tem's Cabin." Arge knexv all the ncters in the tlruiua. While n youth he xx-as rendered entirely deaf and dumb by an attack of scarlet (ever. Years nge be dovetcd liimsell te the study nnd keeping of bees, nnd Iksouiiie ene of the most oelebiiitcil lien eultiirists lit the Union, lie contributed many valunble ai tides te the boe-koopor's Journals. "Mncnil Small Uciiioeratn." Flout tlie tiiqiilicr. The lUammcr made this reniarkable edi torial observation 011 Thursday evening : It was xery silly in several small Demo crats objecting te the maimer or form of xxerdsused liy Senater F.diniiiuls litiiiiuoiinu litiiiiueiinu Ing the icsult of the counting of the electoral vote. Doesn't our nbie contemporary think tills statement Is rather rough en Senators Jehn Sherman, Omar I). Ceuger, Cloergo F. Hear, Jehn J. Inirulls and James F. Wilsen ? Are these gentlemen "small Democrats ?" An Orrceii Murderer HuiirwI. James W. Murray, xvhe lay In xvait ami assassinated his brether-in-laxv A lrredYcnke, whom he mistook in tlie dark for another man xx lie was suspected of uiulue intimacy xxith ills (Murray's) divorced wife, xvas bunged ut 120 o'clock Friday afternoon in l'ertlnntl, Oregon, in tlie nreseuce of about thirty xvltnesses. The pnsouer maintained geed spirits te tlie last and asconded the scar scar I'eld without assistance lle talked a geed deal during tlie forenoon anil nte a hearty meal. Ills death xv.ts instantaneous, tlie neck being broken by the fall. Slaliht-tl liy an Unknown Avi..ln. Hebert A. McDonald, a prenilnciit politician and niercliant el McCennclUburg, l'a., xxas assaulted Tliursilay night and stabbed in tlie nook byauas.s.tiluiitxxhehad requested him by a drotvneto elgued "A Friend" te meet him at the lsistomce. Mr. Mc Donald showed the anonymous nole te Post master Shinier, and walked across the stroet xx lib the Idea of ascertaining who the writer xvas. Whtla making a step upward 011 a perch seme concealed ortten struck him under the chin with a kuife, cutting an ugly gaslu Mr. McDonald Uable te about, liexx--tiver. Tlie Ilniiiascs Ansrdctla llrltlc" Ceniiwnjr. Dovlcstexvm, Pit, Feb. II. In thocase or the DeKalb Streot Bridge cemiMtiy the Jury te-day axx-arded the stockholders of the company f 111,3-7. 12 for thelr tell heuse, main bridge and franchises, seme time age the county of Montgomery took iiossesslon of the bridge and made it froe, and the Jury at Norristexxn axxartled tlie sUckheldcrs JiW.OOO damages. A nexv trial ami change of vcutie xvere then granted and resulted in llie ver dict rendered te-day. m A runner Murilerc-tl. DmiMS, Feb. II. Peter Kelly, a furtner, living near the texxii or Meate, In Comity Wcstmeatli, was found dead, near his liouse Hits morning. His skull xxas battered in, ap-ureutly by repeated blexvs from a heavy club and tlie vicinity xvhere the body was found sliexved signs of a Ilorce struggle- The murder U attributed te agrarian troubles. Kdsen Onuiteil it Htuy et rrecceitliiB. Nr.wYem., Feb. II. The superier court, te-day granted a stay of procewlings in tlie case of fiue and Imprisonment Imposed en ex-Mayer Kdsen. Thlsgives Kdsen his lib erty until the decision en tlie erpcal. A Sliintcrer St"itnrl te Death, Pnii.ADiii.riiiA, Feb. 14 James Kane, recently convicted of killing hU brother Andrexv, xxas brought into court te-day. Mo tions in arrest of Judgment and for a nexv trial xxore ovcrruleil and the prlsouerwas sentenced te death. fhclaii and hhert In Court. Nkxv Yeiik, FeU 14. Tlie examination In the Sliert-I'liulan case xvas U-gun te-day nt the Tombs court. The room was crowded xxith spectators. Iiielan, xxhe still carried his arm in a sling, was sworn and narrated the story of Short's savage assault upon him. 1 p ' ' lUlsbig u Colercsl ltegluient. , . . . .-,. r n,,t VHi. 1 1 TIie iiutver of this town has volunteored torateoncoloroa s regiment for actlve ucrvice In thobeuuan. i a ii m Ijuecu Vttlerln Suiretiajt iron -" iM Osiieu.Ni:, Felt, ll.-i.uceu xicturM - sutlering fn.m a N)Vcre cold and ltajM W iinabla te leave Jier le.l for tlie pasttwel r davs. ' T i i ' ' -s-nw Vrli. II Fer the Mlildw-,, xt "".. -- -:.",' i, fcm-5 Atlaiitie states, lair wea.iier ... ... 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