i 7Jt r v U ; .rT'jSil -V 'v JV je Emxte Jfntdenfie- .x A - S. I .-a i Kj-'ti. K sj ) H t .t ' w-v-i.-'4m virr .V 3h VOLUME XXI-NO. 144. LANCASTER, PA., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1885. PRldE I TWO CENTS. IN TOBACCO CIHCI.KS. THJV T.OVAI. TJtAXHAVTIOX.1 IX H-KKIt lSVltKAHIXth this A 1.1st of Heles r 'HI lle.rlseil from Our Cor respondents Lively Demand for the Old Cro..Cnm1ltleti of Hie. Trnde In ttllirr Mnrkels-Usns' Weekly Itepert. Trnnsnctiens in old lenr in the Luucuter mnrket linve Ihs-ii nitlinr llhler during tlie twist week thwi limy worn tlie weuk preced ing; we hour lit llin following sales MM roses or '80; 170 r'81 22 of Hi iinil.'IWnr 'M making total 1,3111 roses. A iiuinlicr or sales of tlm 'M crop have been made, principally of ilnvmiusccd. We iiiole n tew sales that hnve Im?cii reported by our correspondents 1 II. It. llehrer, of I.ciunnu Plaec,rcpnrls Iho following : Win. Aultheilse, (Kenengy lurm llfneroste liny .t Davis, IS, 0, 2 ! Jilm A. lfnrsh 1 ncre te muiie nt20 thniugh mill 1 ncre nt 14 through ; Samuel llnrsh I ncre te same, nt M, r, 2 i Christian Horshey te Jehn lui miner, for lit II. Hruimker, .2U ncres nt IS, it, .1 ; J. M. llnnek te 1 lay ,V l).i t, U ncre nl l.", fl, 3 llenl. Hunck, et 1'amdlse te same, 3 ncres of lliivnua nt 13 t lireiili 1 Geergo M. Smoker, Leaniati Place te S. It. llerr lUneres llnvnnn 20, 0,3; Henry Snw yer, or nvergrcen Turin tn same, Uucrent SO through, mill 3 ncres nt IT, (I, .1 : Christ Harsh it J. Ilrlmnier for It. II. Hnihakcrf) ncre ut 21, rt. 3 ; Silns Wnrn-n te DnyA Davis, I ncre nt 13 through. Frederick (Icrlli, of Mlllorsvllle, reerts tlie following sales in tlmt Mrtleu : llejiry.MHIer, of Heck t fill. seld'hls entire, crop of" I tavnnu tobacco te Mr. Ilershneh, nt JO, if, :t. (leorge Warfel, of ltecklilll, liLs on en tiro crop nf 1 lav mill. 22, It, 3 j Ames Punk, of Mnner township, lilt cnllrocrep of Ilnviuin, 8 ncres, two lnli nt Si, iV 3, 1 lavunn; and ene let ut 22, ft, 3, llnvnnn; nml ene let nt 18, 0, 3, seed leaf; nml nun letnt 17, it, II. llnvnnn.. Mr. Lofevor, or Pctersville, te Oppenhelmer, 2 ncrcs of llnvnnn nt 25 cenls through. Kinnniicl Ilcrr, of Mllleptvitlr, wtlil liylil mlcrx, te ltenlnmlii Wnrfcl, ene let nt 21, S, 3 J llenjninin Wnlk, or tlie winn pliu-e, liN letnt 23J j, S, 3( HetiJamliiWnrf.il,otMlllnri HetiJamliiWnrf.il,etMlllnri vlllp, IiIh let nt limiie nt IS 3 j Imuip Miller, fl'onpMepi teuiiKlilp, III1 llnvnnn crop nt 23, It, 3: Itculvcn Kniitlinnii, of Mnner town, whip, liN entire crop of llnvnnn, H ncrcn, nt IS, li, 1 Henry Stepliinnti, 3 neiet of oel lenf nt II eenti through. Teiilivi llerr, of Mnner, ene nernef llnvnnn nt Z it. 3, nml ene ncre of need lenf nt IS V 3. llcnjninln Mnnn, of Mnner tewnsl.lp, liN crop efS ncri"i of 1 In nnnnt 24, it, 3. tnOppiMiiicinmr. Henrv MellliiKer or WaxhliiKten ItoreiiRli te l'.ll tfliertrer l't nrret llnvntm IK, .'mini 3 j Jeseph Kink, h.uiie place, te mime 1 ncre Ilnvnim'JO, .', nml 3; Jehn Wnller, Mnrlcttn, i ncre llnvnnn, 700 miiiiiiIi te 1). Mayer, 20, l nml 3 j It. IkMylln, West I-ninpeter, Sncrei llnvunn, IT crntH tlirnnj;li;II. l. fitehninn 2 acres wcil leaf te J. Ml.iter, 11 eentn through hiuI l'j neres lOthrmigh j Dr. J. P. Yest, of llethcvla te Daniel Mnyer 2 neres llnvnnn, 2, G nml 3. AUncr reepies ei rrovinence, seiu 10 .iniui Hehnur2nerei nt IS, 8, IS, 3. the Hame2 ncre.'t nt l." eiineH l.Utle lliileli, 30 chcm Yerk Hlnte, 57 enww Wlnceniln, 20 m!ei Hlunntrn, 117 Imles llnvnnn nml 17 lieKxlieniU WoMern lenf In trtnnlt illrecl te uiniiiifuctiirarn. Kxixirteil of lenf tolmrceTo 1,lverioel, IdO.nil pennilH. t'eiiiirctlrnt l.cnr Atnrkrl. A eerrwiOTiideiit of tlie ,,liiWriiii CiiJf CiiJf i'iler wrllliift Treni C!enwnynyii! I never ri)nrlml union tlmt I wni inore nslinmed or Hum I mil of thene, Tlie tolxiece win llrnt rnte nml ennlit te linvn hrenuht inore money. H. 1). Klrldgc, 1 nere, C. II. Heyden 1 acre, T. H. Dleklnwm, lncre, nllnt 14e Msorted. II. 1). Denie I nereM, II. H. llrnven 2Uneres nml .1. U. Newlmll 4i neren, nt 13e nil in tlie liimdle." At Wlintcly ! "Jehn M. A K. Ik Crnfln sold llnnenwerimll-l'iitiil fie 1 A. Wnmer, K mien or 'Ml rreslisl nt (1,'j 10 touch of '! nt lOej il eaten or 'Hi nt I0n In the lmndle, nit ti l'omeniy, or .Snflleld, (,'enn." At North Hndley : "One let of llnvnnn In thn tnindle nt IH'jei I let or need 'St Tep, nt 12ej nml 1 letnt Ilk." mid Tcs nlnel let en . t, nnppoHed te Ihj ir,"e," At HlmMiitry, Conn.: "Hlx nerei llnvnnn, nt 13i,P 3 ncrei nl 13ic; 1! neres eed nt 13' (c; nml 3 acre-, of IInnnn nt 13c, nil In the Ininille." At WIlllniimburK: "Onoerep of llnvnnn nt I0)c, nml 1 dnin ngednt ll'c." IT.UOll AMI COl.l). Jtxmih Hess te through. A row ereH hn e lieen IhhikIiI In l.Utle Ilrl tahi hv Ilenvl Ter Hkllen v. Prey, nnienc tliciuK It. MiirKnn 1 arm nt 10, 8, 0, 2; W. J. I'lirlnlle 2 ncre-i l. , 1,2: .1. Ik .Swliio .Swliie hnrt 2 nens lit, r,, , 2. Hnrrj' A. Dcnni., or New l'l-evidniee, ro re ro iiertu the rbllewlnp : P.W. Helm Held te Alir. llnmlsh rerM. ()pcnlioiiiirreiio-roiirtli ncre llnvnnn nt 1. P, 2; Hurry KdnnrilM tewine, ene ncre nt l'Kf, 0, 2; Jehn II. lVkinan one ene one reurtli ncre te mime, nt til, 2 ; Alimlintn Henk, IJincrente Mine, V, 4,2; Ahr.ilmin t'eepli, two neres te Jehn Sencr, nt IS, 0, 2. J. t). Worst reports tlie fellow ln h;iUi in Knst Knrl : ItcnJ. Krnmer wild te I'urtW Itlehinend tncroKCed le,vrnt 7 renti tlireucli unil two iicrcs or need lenrnt ir, &(; Jehn DiissliiKer sold te Mine 1 ncre en privnte terinn ; William '.een leld te snine 1 ncre need learnt 1 1, I, 2; Sel. SUtl'erd sold te Mr. MiiHser 1 ncre llnvnnn seed nt 17U, 7, 2. llenjainln II. Illnkley, or Helnlielil'H 8tn 8tn tlen, writes that Itenjaiiitn I !cu etch sold 4.V1 penndN te Ahnilinm T. I.oeh, ut7 nml 2; nml .Samuel Sclilelilrh 7ti peniidt or W te mine, nt 11 eentn through. Jehn Hngy, or Selueneeh, writer Hint no lobncee lin.s"j-et leeii sold in that nolRhlHir nelRhlHir nolRhlHir heod j no buyers linve in.ide their npiHar npiHar auee. The tolmree, Uth seed lcnr nml Hn. vnun, is remI. There nre nlwut sixty neres or tolmcee w Ithln n inile or rieha'neck, ene hnir of which Is HiiMiun seetl nml the rd wmh! lear. Mr. SiKiiiuiid Kosenwnld.er 1- Itosenwnld .tltniL. who hns been In Wisconsin ter nix weekH, Hiiiierlntenilln the picking of lib lirin'M telmcii) there, ietirned te New Yerk InstHiindnv. lie s-ivs that tlie new crop or Wisconsin" tobacco villi net pan out mere limn tT5 iieiunti te the ncre, nml that the tetnl crop m III net eeeed fAOOO iam This is n geed deal less llian lias herctolero leeii re ierted, nml lis there nre i-emplulntK that the qunlitv or the crop is net n-s line ns it ought te lie, "there will probably seen be n inore uc uc tlve demand for our ljincsu-ter county leaf, which increases in fniorlhe inore eleely it is examined. New Anrk Markrt. The 'J'obitece Leu tnys the mnrket ex hibits but llttle ekitngu. Seinii purchases linve leen insile by niinufdCtiirers, jebbers mid exporter, biitnet ininy, me fur as we can learn. The large buyer for exisirt, the Hegie men, nprear te Ikj still resting, theiiKh it IsiNWHibte they nre nil the ttmn ipiletly niewng, uhIs tho'lrcimtetii, leth here nml nt the West. fieed Lear The ust was n busy week in tliOHecdle.iriiiarket.il l.irne trnnsfcr of 18S3 l'ennsvlMiiiln, as will bniieen Iwlew, round ing up an nggiegnte or sales or 3,:Wl eases. MniiiifneturerM were tolerably llberal liiiyern, lietli In mid out or town. Prem what can be lenrned, it nppeiuM that tlie only tobacco be ing taken hv mauiilaeturers ter wrapping nurpeces is Wisconsin Hnvnna, and there Is net n great quantity or that left In the market. Sales or Pennsylvania for exiierl nre Uvi in ing moie fre(i:ent, mid this Indicates n dis position en tlie pniier holders or that tobacco te inake concessions. Aloter470 roses sold rerexiKirtthls week, weunderslaml, brought H cents jHir pound. It wns packed ter home consumption nml must hnve lieen sold nt n censidernbln less te the holder or holders. Hunintrn 2(X bales Siimntnint from 130 te ICO coinprlse trnnsactlens. The etleits that ni-e Isiing innile te proven t the imiiorbtllen et this tohneee nt 3ft rents duty soem te have no f,nvvt en ilie market. The usual iimeunt or liualnoiwwasiteno this week, nml Instead or rearing n ehange in the present law, Impor ters hIiew n disposition te work fern uniremi rnte or duty, even though It be higher. They claim Hint u uniform rnte or 75 cents w ill net keep Sumatra nut or the market, and that jjllHlness ran be dene meru satUracterily Sinl'-h I'nvina tillers ure In modorate ilamuml, w lib H-ilft pr 400 ball's nt Irent 77'-i te 91.15. l'linr Thn limulry fi rlhlsnrtU'leeinbnices nil grades. The experts Weather Tlmt linn In t All lli I'.lciiipnK of IILromrert nfid llnncr Mendny's Nterm nf wind and mill wns very sovero nleng the Atlntitie coast nml did great ilninngs from Virginia neilhwnrd. In New Yerk city cellnrs nml slieetswere Henied, signs nml shutters blown down, and glass windows broken. Pive persons wero In Jureil, two porhnp"inerlnlly, by ncclitents resulting from the high wind. lleportsfrem CnieMay mid Atlantic, city, en the coast, and from interior iwilnts in New Jersey, Indicate great ilamngn by wind and water. At Trenten the Delnwnre rlver rese six reel, unit nil Inundation In .Seuth Trenten WMsfenrcd. At Wlliuluutnu, Delawnre, much damnKO wns dnue by lloeds in the llrandy llrandy wiuennil Chritttlann creeks, mid work was siisiemleil in some or the factories. Miss Mary McCallrey, nged IS. wnsilrewiied wlille Irving te cress Squirrel Hun, In tlie morning. "In the Interior or New Yerk nnd New P.tiglaml, ns well ns in Pennsylvania, n blinding snow storm prevntled, nccemixiiiled by violent gnles. A telegram treui Scranteu says that In that section or tlie state tmliis weresioped,niid in soine lnbinces wrecked, telopheno wires nre prostrated nml telegraph wires will net work. The reef el the liislne rink nt I'lttsten Ml from the weight of snow in It, iiiid the building was completely dcme.lshcil. Anether snow Mocknde Is rcxrted in the West nnd North west, with very low tcmiHir tcmiHir ntilre. At Chicago Mendny mnrnlng tliore wnsn temernluiti of 15 degrees lxiei rore. "Tlie sky wns clear, but tlie nlr wits filled with freen particles, drifting liefore a keen and cutting west wind, which drove nearly ovcryliedy Irem the exposed strwts, and innilii piMletrians seek the slieltercd sides of buildings when forced te Isi out." The heavy snow storms of the last two weeks, causing almost continuous railroad bleckndes, hnve riHluced the supply or sort cil, the kind mostly used in Chicago, te n very low ebb. Anether olleet or the snow blockade wns seen In the fnllure of six theatres te give iKirlouunuces Monday night, the eoiumnies which were te umsur bai big Ik'cii show ed up In dillcrcnt localities. Hciierts from Western mid Northwestern lKiluts last niuht showed the lollewlng tem tem tem IKjraturosJlKJlew rore: Omaha, 13 ; St. Paul, 10: Des Moines, 15 j Dubuque, IS; Vnrge, Dak., 2S; (Inmcsteuii, Dak., 3.; WliiiilK-g, 31 j St. Vincent, Minn., ,'UL Denver reisirted :i temiierature of 31 nlxive 7re. Is.i.10 I'.Miim, nu agist gentleman, while wnlking with a Isiy In the storm last Satur day night from Pgg Ilarlsir I'ltv te May's lauding, N. J., Isxmiiie cxhntisted en the out skirts r.f thu town ami the lad came 111 ler avslstnnee. Several peeple went te the reseue of the old man, but when tliey arrived they round him cloud trnuiexposure. A WILL m ASIDK. TUK DUTAlhH Oh' A VJilir tNTKItnXTIXO TKHTAilKXTAllV HASH. Hmnti lVrnnnnl IIIMery or lnel Itiuklinliter, lVIm llUlnlifrited Sonic nt III. tiillilrrn fr AllrinplhiK In Check III Uriiiikrmirad. (lllier Common lira llmlni-is. vmtfKssius vkusvs I'H.ivriri:. All rrliiu When .Itlclce l.l tlRsten Scrilp Heek 3ll(;tit Ilute Item rn,ttlr,il. Fer the Ixtci.lkikm'kr. 'PreHident Judge I.iiiugsten, or I.aneHster isiunty, bids fair te reiluce thu iiuiubcr v)f liquor licenses In his district by his policy or watching the etdhiiiry conduct of saloon saleon saloen keoiorn lu the mauagement of their estali lishments. He keeps nscr.ip-lsiek mid reads nil the county import, nnd wheneier he sees n report or disorder in a saloon or hotel the centents or the Judicial sciap. Isiek ure Increased Just that much and seme very close qiiO'ttinu are put te the applicant when he comes around ter n renuwal of bis license. Such &crap-leeks nre ornaments te the library or nny Judge who may Is) called en te grant licenses. Ir mere or theni wero kept H,i!oeii-keoKM would net permit disor der en their premises nnd the geed liehavler which clinmcterirestlieui lern few weeks U U U fere licensing tlme would last nil the year." The nbove h clipped ft-eni the Philadel phia Twin of Monday j It sounds well, und is just what we conceive te be the dutim et" eurjudges.hut w e ure sorry te knew tlmt tne practice of our court does net eome up te the jirocMi'en contained In the above, and we desire te cite a e.ise in point : A well-known vlllage lu tlie "lower end," bus three licensed hotels, ene el which Is amply sufficient te iiocemmodnto the legiti mate wants or the neighborhood ; ene or these landlords wns Indicted at the last Janu ary term or court lorselllngliquerto miners, and n Irue hill found by the grand jury, ami yet, ir thn .viwir term of court, his license was renewed ler Knottier year. Where was Judge Livingston's "scrap book" then Is n question which niter-ting men nrenking. ClTIZK.W xi:s ahevt QVAiiitrriLi.i:. iiKFeitr. Jimni: i-atti-jiisen. The nitlt of Plana Pnltnnr vs. Jnceb Pelrer, wns iithicbrsl for trial In the upper court room en Monday iifloriieon and iirter n Jury wns selected plaintiff had no testimony te offer nnd sutlered n nnn suit. The next rese iiilleil was that of Jnceb Stnufl'er, Wllllani K. Hultzer et. id., s. Abrnlmm It. Hurkhnldcrct.nl. This wns nn lssue 10 test tlie vnlldlty of the will or Israel Dm kliolder, executed August 22, 1SS2 nnd a codicil tlioreto dated .Septcmber 18, 1S82. Afterplalntiirsliiid proven the will mid codicil and offered them In evldence, they rested. The dofunse was that the pncr eftercd wa net the last will and testnmen ter Israel llurk llurk llurk holdernud that nt the llme nnd prier te the innklnger the will nnd codicil, he n.i ad dicted te oxcesstve drink nnd tlie eating of opium mid wns in mi unfit condition mental ly te maken will. On the day Issfore the will wns mnde written notices wcropreiir wcrepreiir ed and sent te nil the tnvcrn-kcciers In the vicinity, notifying them net te furnish him with liquor nnd when Ilurkhelder bran I of It he iKH-ame very angry. In the will mnde he cut elV several or tlie children, who he supposed had something te de with tlie no tlces, with $100 nml left his estate te his re nininlng children. A few months nflorthe will was oxecuted Ililnkholder reformed nnd for seme tlme did net drink nuything. Din ing tills period he mnde nnother will giving nil his children equal shares. A month or two niter this laM will was nnule he get drunk ene duy, tere It tip nnd tlmt left the will first ollensl ns the only ene lu existence. Alter he fell rrem grnco'the last time he kept up his debanrh until ene lay when he was driving towards home, thoherses ran oil' and Durkheldnr was kllled. The Jury round n verdict In favor of deremlnnb, thus setting nslde the will. The suit of II. a. DlircmtnlVcr vs Jacob Rutt, was attached for trial tills morning. This wns nn action te recover for work nnd labor. There was no dofense and Ihejuiv round In ravorer plnlntltr for fcJsyjn. m:ieiiK jcixik. i.ivimoste.v. The suit or Philip Prank vs. Christian Seitr, wasnttrtched for trial before.Iuilgo I.iv I.iv ingsten, en Monday nftorneon. This was an notion te recover 1T3.2.", with Interest, the vnlue of two cows sold by plnlntill' todo tedo tode fendnnt en February 20. 1-ss.t. Tlie defend ant ndmitted the purchnse but claimed nn offset or $121.25, being one-hnlfcont 'rieiiiul en n rarlead ofcnttle sold by him te Prank en IXielier 12, ISsn. Prank's Mntement ns te tlie otlset was that the car lead or enttln was paid for when It was purchased. The Jury found In favor or plaintiff for f 113.40. The suit or A. P. Nell' vs. Jnceb It. Iindls wns attached Ter trial this morning. This was nn net Ien of replevin, nnd the following facts were dnolepod. (J. (!. Lnndls adver tised hi a Yerk iper for 20,(mii,(ii) clgiirs, nnd requested thuse linvlug cignrstesell te wrlfe te him nt Mnu, Ohie. The plniutlll' wrote te him mid n lurgain was dually made iKiween them, the terms of which were that tlie cigars were te be paid for en delivery. Twt cases or cigars were sent In Mnv, 1SS3, and a letter was reciived by plniutlll' that the money would Iki sent Inside or ten days. Before the ten days explred the father of de fendant went te I.lma, Ohie, took ossession or the cigars and claimed them as His prop erty, as his seu was u miner. The cigars wero sliinjied rreui I.lma te Hetl.sillle, this county, and plalntifl Issued this writ of replevin. The action en trial new Is te determine the ownership or tlie two cases of eigurs. (IHAXlt Jt.tr. HASQVR. Tha Serniul Anntuil Krrut of the. Mu'lliien her erlftty aSjtlentthl Stus-CK. Merriment wns the order or the hour nt Mictinereher hall Inst evening en tlie mvn sinn rthe second grand annual mnsquernde Imll or the Mrenneirhm srsicty. It wns u splendid success. Leng befoie the time an nounced for tlie grand promenade the seat ing capacity or the hall nnd tlie entries and corridors leading te the auditorium wen) leicked with nn orderly crowd. A number or the masquers opened the OMMiing's run by appearing en the stage as members of the "Salvation Army," singing songs nnd cutting up "high Jinks" generally. A tremendous faimraced the rear of thostase ami te the right was n mammoth champamie iKittln. When tlie tlrst masquers had de parted, the great r.m opened und the princess, Miss Iske, stepped lerth te meet Prince CarnivnljW he emerged from IkjIiIiiiI the bottle. Tim line of march was thou formed null the premenade began. Tlie sight was very pretty as the masquers te the measures or tripping music wound in mid out ever thu spacious hall in tlie grand march. Mexicans brOshcd ugnlnst the nimend-eyisl Chinameu, Indian maidens hung en the armsef courtiers or tlie time of Leuis XI, nml the (iermnn Immigrant consorted with the fidr representative! of tlie American Hag. There were many striking costumes, and thosewlio woie them seemed te be thoroughly nl home lu their Isirrewed plumage, Tnjler's orchestra furnished tlie music und tlie festivities weie continued until a late hour. Tlie committee of nrningeinents who ad mirably superintended nil tlie details of the ntlnir were: Win. Halt, II. Kudv. C. Heefet II. Weir, II. Schmidt, II. Ituphle,"lI. flerhart. O. I.llleriibl y superintended the costuming. O.V .1 1SIT 1'ltOM TUX IS. rtf; crr xlkctiex, Light Vete In Most of th Wnl-ltrlk fight for Alderman. This mnrnlng when the polls opened the mercury was nlmet down te zero nnd very few of " Iho IxmI werkers" wero round about the polls. The cold continued Intonse up te the prosent llme nnd the vole filled Is e light one. In the oulslde wards, with the exec-pUtm of the Ninth, thore Is very llttle oxcltemont. In llib Ninth, however, there Is n lively right'fer ntitermnn. In the Klghth but 02 votes Imd iKieu iKilled nt 10 o'clock. In the Sixth the main tight Is ever the nldernmn, nnd Praim's rriends ure 'giving Plucker, the Democratle candidate, thelr een support Dave Doen Is working very hard nnd is using overy means te he elected. Ills campaign is In rliarge or Lew Hartman, who has said openly Hint he would elect Deen at any cost, nnd he Is said te be carrying out his Intention. l'A. Iliirnhelt. Itepulilican cnndldnte for constn censtn constn ble or the ward, is In a bal llx. Miller Prnlm, has nlwnys len his lest friend, yet Kddie miiHl stick te the Decn fnctlnn or go under. In the Fourth ward thu Democrats nnd a grout many ItepuhlicniiH nre voting tlie Fusion ticket Aldcnnnn Spurrier Is work ing very hnrd. assisted by "Hoddy"ail "Heddy"ail "Hoddy"ail gero, Hilly Qiilim nnd ethor "best workers." Tlie 'squlre scorns te hnve secured soma moiiey te put himself through. He brags Hint he reu socure enough Democratic votes te elect Iilin. liast night H large Jieslcr was tint up through Hie' ward by Spurrier's neelers, en which Levl Senscnlg wan charged wltli putting money into the ward te beat Spurrlei. Thlsiuenifng J. W. Jehnsen took Peter Pordney te taskforopposlngSpur taskferopposlngSpur taskforepposlngSpur rlurnnd in a loud volce begnn lecturing hint Llttle attention was paid te hint nltheugh a crowd was drawn te the scene of the nltcrca nltcrca tlen. In the First wurd Ciayt Myent is boss of the Kepublicuns, nnd Hill Heard, who mnde n splendid recenl ns n pugilist by smashing Hilly Kiddle, a fellow councilman, en the mouth lastHummcr, lsasfilstingtliotreasuror, The vnte at Ihrce city elections In dlflereiit years, ni .1 p. in., is given neiew WAnns. 1SS3 11 1SA5 First Secend Third Fourth Fifth .... Sixth Seventh Eighth 205 Mnlli 350 40.5 21 4N) Ml 407 SO.", 413 290 313 474 370 315 400 319 415 OIS 547 410 Mr 301 205 SOU 245 400 555 445 TeUil.. 3231 4505 3277 rut: cuuxtv AuniTeiH. A HOKKOK NEAR E1UK. aim. i-Ai.t. nnAnr.nn ftt.it' ex rm; ici: axi nvituT ei'KXA nerrix. A Strlriief Arrlilenl That IHturticil nl'iinernl ml Nherkeil Meuniert anil Attenilniils. ruhiful Nlghla Al-enml nn Open (lrnte. Three Interruption In thn Ceremony. Bpectnl lHpatch te the IsTKtunKNcEtt. KniK, Pa., Feb. 17. As thu cellln couUln ceuUln lug the remains of n daughter el Mr. Jehn Wells was being carried Inte the MolhedUl church lu Wesleyville, Pa., S'csterdny nflcr nflcr nflcr noen, by four young lady pall bearers, two of theni slipped en the Ico-cevcred steps and the eeflln fell. The shock burst eieu the casket, allowing the eorpse te roll out nn ene of the prostrnte young Indies who wns fright fright en ed te Insensibility. Tlie body was replaced nnd services con cluded; at the entrance te the cemetery ad Joining the church the handles of the casket breke nnd the Jnr resulted hi another ex posure. Ah thofeflln was liclng lowered Inte the gravothe cord slipped nml the casket was dashed In pieces nlthe bottom of the pit The grave dlgger, losing his balance, was pro pre pro clpltiteil uixm the corpse, nnd Wns drawn out palsied with fright Auetlier eeflln ami habiliments were pro cured and tlie remains Interred without further accideut Sr.XAIOIt HllAKOX'S llOXOlt. A Ills pounds. Smoking- ileuiaml. I3S.3S2 Drelrrs reported an Improved Cigars The cigar market Is unclianged, id tuny be reported as moderately nethe. HANS' WKBKt.Y nKrOllT. Sales or seed leaf tobacco, reported for the INTKI.I.HIKNCKH by J. H. Oans' Seu it Ce., tobais?e broker., Ne. 131 Wnter streut, New New Yerk, forthewcekendlngFobruary 10, 1RS5 : 887 roses, 1883 Pennsylvania, 812"iu ; 150 canes, 1882 Pennsylvania, pt ; 325 roses, 1SS1 Pilinsvlliula,fj.llei2IO cases, 1881 Penu vivniiiii. 10t'r412et 500 roses. 1883 Wisconsin riurnuu, 5Ui:15t emirates, 1883 State Hat aim, 7HW' J l" pases, istci New Kngland und Suml'rles, ra32Hc Total, 2.&3S cusps. Ihllailrlititn Market. Per the wpek CniHng February 12, trans-ic n.,u i Miniiiir.utiirrd hnnl tnliacee were moderate; smoking Iptww Improving j cigars rather dull t leaf enlet The '8 and 'S3 PcnnsvUnnia is belng sold new ami then In running lets. Pine llavuna seed Is becoming tsrce nml high. Lew gradogepila of all kinds we very plentiful nml pfleredat low figures. Hmnatra is belng'snld freely, Havana finds a mnrket at full figures. No Ne peiPts for the week 32 cases CentiBfltlcut, 210 cases Pennsylvania, 51 cases Ohie, C2cases Yerk slate, 55 e.isen Wisconsin, 82 bales Hu matra.2S(i bales Havana and 105 hhdu Virginia nnd Western lenr tobacco, Sules for domeBtle nse 10 cases Oonnootl Oennootl Oonneotl cut 234 cases Pennsylvania, 48 caiea Ohie, 10 l.itirjiler (NmiitlAii'4 Sncreis In I'lerhla Seme lte.ll lUlnte Trnniailleri'. 8H'ial L'orrespomlciiie of lTKLLieKscrii. Quaiiuyvii.m:, PeU 10. Prem letters re ceived rrem J. A. Shiull'er, formerly ertjuar ryville, who went te Flerida, he says it isllie plucn mrnlalMirlug in inns well us capitalists, lie is making prep.imtlnustnh.iui his family moie there seen us mmIIiIp. Wages ure gissl nnd jobs plenty. I .asl week he slilpixsl mi elegant Im.eI' oranges home In Id Iricmls lu CJuarryville. Jehn M. Wltiner, eKJiiarry ville, has wild te (ieorge Aliment 1 1 acres of land known as "llewett tract" In Druiunre for ?se an ncre. Mr. Wlliner lias also bought Irem Mr. Aliment nplecoel gieuuil ventalnlng" ncres in Druinnre for f'A'sl. Mr. Jehn I. Carter lias leased Klrkwisid's creamery for. the ensuing year, mid lias al ready taken possession et It. lie will nut it with a full force. Tim butter of this creamery has :i geed i ep- ulatlen nliredy, nnd; with Mr. Cartel's well known expertnessnsii butter maker we h.ne no doubt it will take fient rank. Huihli'ii Dralli of a Iter.e. AsCurlMet7.'ssen wnsdihlng home nom the Dreamery ut Quarryville, u few days age, a young man cume driving lip lielilml him nnd lussed him. Ills herse was very much excited and Just oppeslto llcrr's lanu he foil. Veung Metr. Jiiiuixnl out und Just ns betook notice or his herse's head, tlie latter made ene struggle mid died. It Is presumed iie burst ii bleed vessel. The herse was u very geed one. Large lleilinl Meellne. Sunday evenlng Hey, J. A. Crnyten, or the Union lilbllcal seminary, Dayton, t)hle was Introduced und preached In the Mount- vllle Methodist ehiltch a very oxcellpnt sermen en the text "Oh Taste, mid See that the Lord Is flood." I'p te this tlme lifter nva weeks lrreat ieinl meeting ninety- eight souls hnve tioeu couvertod te Oed. The meeting will eontiiiue every evening tills week. . Alarm ut l'lre. Jlex 30 struck nn id.irni of tire Monday eve ning about 7:15 o'clock. The nliirni was caused by n volume of smeke wen Issuing from the residence of J. II. Schneider, of the Frelt 1'rcatf, Na 141 I tat Jnmes street It appears that a inoinher of tlie family was mnklng a tire nnd the slove did net "draw" well ihence tlie smoke. The tlremeu promptly resnouded te the alarm, but thel.- sorvices j were net needed. All 4llil l.llllinntrUll Who l.i-ll UN Felks lMunlliitf Cern lMt Week. Mr. Jacob Fetterly,un old Lancastrian, w he new lesidea near Austin, Texas and wim gets back hem overy few yeirs, is lu town, llegenerally Ults Line inter In the slimmer, as tlie weather is inore agreeable than te one uis-iistntncd te the climate of his place of liv ing, iie came earlier than his went this tliiie ls-:iilse nf Hie HIiiihs of his brother, the old railroad engineer, whom he finds con valescent, however. Mr. Petterly says the wli.h i in'" i- b is Is'cu one nfuuiisu.d iiui i . ami in luvustetned te such seieilly bnvu sn. ,... verv much. The Tinners neier ens't such cold as will require them te provide sheltei, straw or hay, mid for the lack of them many cattle und 'mere sheep have died. During January tlie cold wns lellmest liilensely, lint this mouth it has abated, and when Mr. Pet tiirl.v left u week age, the people down that way w ere planting com. Mnttii, Vlrters at Iho Open lleue. Uist evening Matllc Vickers npeuied in tlie opera liouse te u smalt iiudieuce, tin) ine.igreuess or which waslu paitdue te thu Mieuuerehnr lull. She presented her comedy (Inimmu entitled "Jnequine or Paste und Diamonds." The plece lias msm descrilsal In the lNTi:i.i.i(iKNi'Kii before, ultheugh it hu been Improved semewiint since It wns last seen here. Miss Vickers who Is uu ex cellent snuhrotte, Is of course thu life of the piny, in the character of Jaciuiue. She .s a liamisoine woman und has n lively air, which makes lier n great favorite, fsiie is a geed singer mid ilancer nml her Imitations of MeiiJeskn, Aimoe mid ethers nre splendid. Her leading support is her husband mid Charles Hegers who gives Impersonations of ncters. Thu romulnder of the company Is much belter thnu last season. Helding u Sekitlen en Monday Afternoon What Wuft Dticuvfteil. Tlie county nuditers ut their sosden en Monday afternoon made mi effort te olect a solicitor. Mr. Hush nominated J. W. John John Jehn eon, Mr. Sclirnctlcr, II. M. North and Mr. Nissley, It. Prank Kshleman. Pour ballets wero had nnd each el the candidates received ene vote. Mr. Nissley then wlthdrew the name or Mr. nshlcmaii nml nominated If. C. Hrulmker. The ballet, however, resulted in no choice, each rccelvingone vote. Tlie auditors nre dcsiroiiseriiavlng a solici tor te bring Isioro the court for decision w hat the law is as te the coroner. They ure net dear whether his Is a salaried oillce or whether he is entitled only te tlie fee earned by him. Tlie question ns" te the compensa tion te Iio xli deputies is also in doubt. A majority or tlie beard or auditors have agreed upon n clerk, but it is net known whether he will nccept, nnd his election was dprerred until the next session of Iho Iward. Tlie isniuty commissioners met with the auditors In refcrence teaclcrk for thoceunty treasurer, but the commissioners were net then prepared te vote en the question as te whether under the law Iho treasurer Is on en titled ten clerk. Tills question will be de termined ut a subsequent meeting nf the sjilnrv beant Clinrgcri With Itape. Henry Walsh, a married man, residing nt Ne. lis Maner street, was arrested yesteniny en n charge ofcemniHtlng rape en his niece, n little girl named Mary doistwite, nged S or II years. The complainant, Mrs. Kllen Katitz, is'a sister or tlie llttle girl, whose mother is dead. Tlie offense Is alleged te have lieen committed in Walsh's own house, the llttle girl being an in mate of his family. Alder man Mctilimi issued a warrant for the arrest nt Walsh mid placed it ill the hands of Offi cer Hltchie. When the officer cntered Iho house, he found Walsh pleading with bis wife te Income reconciled with him, mid the wile declaring she would nevcr have any thing mere te de with hint. Then Walsh reached for a horse-pistol that he had lying en n chair bestde him. and sild Iio would put himself nut orthe way. The etUcer, after it strnggle,dls irmed him iiiid took him before Aldcnnnn McOlinn, who in deluult of 400 ball committed him te Jail tern hearing. I.ctler (limited l- the Iteglaler. Tlie following letters wero granted by the legisler or wills for the week ending Tue day, February 17th : AiiMisisTiiATies. Hciuy It. llohrer, de-i-casod, late of Mnuhelm township; Kliza F. Itolirer nnd Kphralin ti. ueiuer, .Mnmieim, administrators Susan flctnbcrllug, deceased, late or Conov tewnship: Simen II. Hngle, Conov, ndmlnistrntnr ; Israel lliirklielder, ' iloeoa"sod. Inte of West Karl : Voienlca Ilurk holder, Abraham II. Ilurkhelder and David Souder, West Hirl, administrators. Ti:stami:ntauv. llernard Miilhntteu, de ceased, late of L-mi-astercity; Frank MeClnid, city, executer. Jonas II. Muiuiua, dcceiiM'd, Inte or Fast Denegal township; Ames II, Kugle nnd Miclmel ILMuiuma, Hast Denegal, executer's. A fine Kiitertuinnieiit ut (inre Cliunli. Although thn weather was iinprepltinusa verv large and appreciative audienee assem bled at (Jruee Lutheran church last oven even lng, te partake in the entertainment prepar ed hv tlie orchestra or Oniee church. Kvery number was IxMUtiful nnd skillfully renders, ed. Them w ere readings by Mr. Charles S. Cllll, Miss Amanda Uimlis und I te v. ('. L. Fry : vocal and Instrumental music by Misses AuniuSwurtzweldcrand Kiln Arnelil, l'leni Sener. William Steriulull7, Prank- Ks Semrund Hie orchestra of eleven pieccs un der tlie able leadership el Mr. J. P. Sener. It was ene of the very best entertainments ever held at drace church. Hn I Making An Kfturt te Protect Tlmt Whlrh I AlreAdy I.et Special I)lpatrh te the Isteujemckr. Has PnANCtsce, Pell. 17. When ox ex ox Scnnter Sharen heard of the decision against him in the Aggie Hill case, Iio expressed himself very vigorously, and said that al though the money had been awarded, it had net Ikeii paid. The case would Is) taken liefore the supreme court. He said he would step nil proceedings until settled thore, Wlthn grlmsmllotheox-sonatorsaid: "Judge Sullivan evidently rated Althca's valuoagre.it deal higher than she did her self. When she and I had te fix value, she rated f500 a mouth, but the court seemed te be el the opinion that live times ns much Is about the cerrect thing. 1 shall neither pay promptly, nor shall I pay at nil. My honor and tlie honor of my children is nt stake. I would net purchase peace at any price. I will win peace from thodecisieu of Hioceurts. TltKY T.Alli Tltr.IK ATTACllMKXT, Hut In the Act a Constable tone Ilia I.I re. The Murderers Ecape. Special UNpntch te the IimatiaEscmi. GAlNKSvitl.r., Tex., FeK 17 A horrible munler was committed at Marysville en Saturday. J. 1). Jehnsen, the eonstable In that precinct, and two deputies started out te lay nu attachment en goods en ene Italney. Ie found him with the goods nnd Jehnsen proceeded te serve the writ They were en tlie bank of the lied river nnd Hilney's seu, who was coming across the river In a beat, told his rather net te let them have the goods. At this the old man Haluey seized ids ritle i.ud attacked Jehnsen. Whlle they were scuflllng young Haln ey fired nt Jehnsen, the ball pene trating his brain, causing death. The Haiueys then lxguu firing at the deputies. One of the deputies named Floyd was shot twice in the face, breaking his jaw-bone nnd again sheeting him in the thigh. The ethor tled. The murderers then escaped across the river. cexFEssixa .V rrtnter -I VKAVIt. rinilrinnii North's Committee. II. M. Ninth, esq., who wns chairmnn of tlie Hireling or lawyers nl ll.urlsburg, en Jauuaiy 13th, lu rcforenco te priqiosed leglsr latleu lis te the Jiullcl try or thu state, has ap pointed the following committee of tlve te pionnremi amendment te thu constitution, luvising tlie Judiciary svstem et tlie state: James W. M. Newiln, Pfilladelphlii ; Samuel Hepburn, jr., Carlisle; Daniel Agnew, llenver; ChnriesU. ltueknlew, llloemslnlrg( ami (Ieorge W. Hlddle, Plilladelphla. Wlllium Mojir Acqultlfil. Clilel' of Pollce Delclder has reliirueil 1'ieni Mtsseuil, whoreho was suinmened nsnwlt nsnwlt uess lu a conspiracy rose ngaiust William Meyer, I,t will be roniemberod lli.it Meyer was the alleged partner of Jehn II. Dennis In tlie miile Irausuetieu, whereby a St. Leuis mnu was defrauded out of several hundred dollars. The Jury ncqultted Mnyer, n Tew iu Sam Ityau, a well known Irish cemctllan, whepiajed.ijW'.r. -lfcnyre hore with Mart Hanley'a ''Squatter Sovereignty " cemiuny two year age, was in town te-uay abend or Hebert MoWade, The Colored Mini's IHulitf. It is leperted rrem Dallas Texas, that mue'i feeling exists thore boenuse of the action of Justice Seliuhl, in introducing colored Juiers into hi court. "The feeling, however, Is inore or prejudice Iliau of politics, as quite n num ber el Democrats indorse Justice Sehuhl, whlle many Republicans condemn him and say tliey would net, uiideranyiircunistnnces, sit Inn jury-box witli a negre. James II. Slmiw 8eii, a leading Democrat, publishes a card lu the Dallas Jlnultl, in winch he advocates the rights of tlie colored man te thojury-liexnud defends Justlce Siiiuhl. Causes a Seii'atleii hi the Clilcnce i-nertlen Caae. Siwclat Dispatch te the IsTELunnxciiii. Ciiicaoe, 111., Feb. 17. Jeremiah J. Sulli van, n printer, who was nrrested yesteniny for perjury in his testimony for the defon.e in the election Tram! case, has made a sworn confession which is published te-lay. He testifies in court that he printed nu Nev. 3d Ikicus tickets Identical with these found in the returns. In his confession he say this testimony was without foundation, that he was paid by Jes C. Mnckin for se testifying, nnd that he never was In the printing oillce where the work was said te have been dene until Pnlw ruary 13th, when he was biken there te leek ever the surroundings sons te lie nbletntell n straight story. tiias. K. nilmere, another witness for the defense, licensed of lerury, was nrrested early this morning. Tlie arrest efSiilllvan was followed by the arrest of Gllmere, O'llrien, Tituui mid Simons. All nre charged with perjury, and it is said that the prosecution I prepared te preve that the defense is based en lierjury. tuk vjiei'jcj-nixas or vextiitrss. Thn Nniul Aiiiuirlutleii 11111 Itepeited lothe lluiifce Tiilny. hpctlnl Dispatch te Uu; Intelueem'EK. Washinuten, D. C, Feb. 17. Tlie naval appropriation bill was tn-day riqiorted te the liouse by the conmiittee en nppropriatlens. It appropriates 513,515,837. Tlie estimates amounted te ?30,GOI,I01. The bill In- j eludes Mr. Hut id all's plan for constructing a nnvy through the method of n naval beard consisting of three civilians skilled in navnl architecture, nnd engineering, tluee naval efllcers with tlie secretary of tiie navy acting as president of the beard, Mr. Dershelmcr Introduced in the liouse te-day a bill toequall70 tlie coinage of geld mid silver by making silver dollars of ISO grains It is understood that the eoinnge committee will meet te-morrow te consider the measure. Mr. Hegan (Tex.) from thu committee en eninmerce ropertedn resolution calling upon the secretary or tlie treasury for such Infor mation ns he may be able te furnish respect ing the cattle traflic of the Southwest. Adopted. Sonnte. Laplinm continued ids speech or yesterday In opposition te the bill te qulet the title or settlers en De Moines river lauds At the conclusion or his remarks a motion te postpone Indefinitely was do de do feated, yeas 27, nays 28, and the bill went ever until te-morrow. Consideration of the anti-foreign contract lalsir bill was then proceeded with. Miller (New erk) speke in fuvnr or the bill. ATZSirH J'KOJIf All. UVJUl TK IMX1K An Kplleine or the Intlilenla nnd Accident! et the liny In the United State. The West Virginia leglslature has donated the proposed Prohibitory amendment Jny (leuld leaves New Yerk te-morrow for his trip te Culm nnd New Orleans The business portion of Marshall, III,, n town of 2,500 people, was burned te-day. Iloperts from jielnts In New Yerk tell of terrlfle wind nnd snow storms yesteniny nnd sorleus detention or trains The worst snow storm of the season Is rag ing hi the Nerthwest The cold Is In (en se and the wind Is blowing n gale. At flo'cleck this forenoon a flre stnrted In W. C. Wlioaten A Co'acetlon belting factory, Dayton, Ohie. It Is still raging flerely. The H. .t O. rolling mill nt Cumberland, Md., will reduce puddlcrs' wages 25 cents a ten nnd helixirs' accordingly en Mnrcli 1. tCiev eland's cabinet Is expected te Ihi an nounced this week and Dnyiuil, Onrlnnd, Vilas I-amar nnd Manning nre thought likely te be members of it. LMiznbcth Harry, aged 00, living nloue near Falmouth, Ky., liarrcd doers nnd windows yesteniny, set fire te the liouse nnd perished In the flames In the New Yerk nssembly te-dny a bill calling en Congress te iass the IMniumls' bill, placing Grant en the retired llt, was lsscd tiy n vete of 71 te 1. Severe weather and exhaustion of supplies have brought the Hecking Valley miners te a willingness te nccept reduced wages nnd new they llnd their places lllled with ether laborers The Whisky Kxpert association, litscssieu In Chicago, expects te reduee the percentage of production te 24, or It will go te pieces The brewers meet te-night te tnke similar action. Asnowsllde nt Cnrr Ferk Gulch, I'tnh, yesterday, carried off ten tens of heisting machinery nt tlie Frisce works Snow blockades have cut off relief parlies from im perilled towns. Tlie West Shero railroad has stepped sell ing emigrant tickets nt ene dellnr te Chicago, mid all the reads new charge (8 except the Pennsylvania, which seems te be getting all the business In consequence. Arrangements for the funeral of the late Dr. Damtescli, director nf tlie Metropolitan opera house, New Yerk, have been almost completed. The funeral services nre tolie held at the opera liouse nt 4 p. m. te-morrow. llev. Jeseph Cook lectured In Hosten yes terday en "St Jehn nnd Demi-Jehn," rec ommending tlie Immodinte formation of a party that would aim nt prohibition chiefly nnd subonllnate ethor Issues In Auburn, N. Y., tlie snow fall has liecn the heaviest single storm for years All the trains north nml south are blocked and seme have been abandoned. The snow plows me nt work. It Is thought that the reads will be clear te-morrow. At a meeting of the trade tribunal held In PitlRburg, representing the coal operators and miners of the entlre railroad district the scale recently submitted by Umpire J. O. Weeks was ngreed upon te govern the prlce of mining until the 1st of October next In Jersey City ns n locemotlvo en tlie Mid land railroad w-asilniwingntmlnorcarseiitor the Pennsylvania depot this mernlug,nu nxle breke und cnished Info the boiler of the engine, reusing it te burst. Several railroad hands standing near weie scalded, but nene seriously. It is said that the. Republicans In the Illi nois legislature have concluded that they will net boable le elect a United States Sen Sen aeor nnd that their program me will be te prevent an election until tlie end orthe ses sion, when the governor will claim the right te All the vacancy ler two years, until the meeting et the next legislature, and willnp willnp pelut Gen. Legan te the vacancy. A few vi eeks age, James MeMonagle started n weekly paper in Clevcland, O., called the Jijmrttiiji Timcx. The paper was net a success nnd after the second edition, MeMonagle pocketed tlie receipts amounting te J700, sold the printing materials and disappeared, leaving a host of creditors and cmpl03-e te uiuiirn his sudden departure. Jes Heward, who is wanted utCeldwnter, Michigan, iijieu the charge of bank burglary, wns fully iicntillcd by a dctcctlve hi Phila delphia te-day. The detective then present ed n requisition rrem tlie governor or Michi gan, and niter thu necessary papcis were signed, tlie prlsoner was placed in charge or Oliver C. Campbell, sherlU'er Hranch County Michigan, w Iio was present. niSMAUCK AROUSED. lAVXClltXO FIKttVK l.trKCTlTH 1IT.H VOI.ITICAL OI'J'O.VK.VM. r! Tlimn Who Oppose IIUMejunre- for the Inerenira of the Unties nn Cereal mtterly Ie- nniinrcd A Wormy fleenn In the llelrlits(. rv.l -- -v . a., i iMflS "4 M Biieclal DlKpnlclitnllia Istkllieknckr. llp.nr.m, PeU 17. Prlnce nismarek's speech In the Hclchstng Inst night during the (lolmte ett the bill providing for nn Increase en the duty of cerenls was ene of the most fiery the ohnncellor lias indulged in fern long time. Iio roundly denounced the mem Isjrs who opposed the mcasure, nnd Raid that their nttornnces In op(esltlon te the bill were cither fidse, distorted, or exaggerated. ' Whlle these niPti," said tlie clintlpoller, " play upon the minds of workmen and small farmers wltti thelr fatso doctrine, desseminathig their treasonable vlews nnd putting n wrong construction en every mcasure introduced for the general welfare of the people, It h Im possible te have unity amongst Hint class1' Hlsinarck, hore pointing directly ntthe Let!, launched forth bitter Invectives nl the mem bers of that section of the Iteichsuig. He worked hhuscir Inte such nn excltcd statu and speke with such reeling that It was n imrent te theso present Hint the man of "Iren'' was thoroughly nroused raising his x-oice te the highest pilch, he shouted ratliur thnu speke, with his nrm still stretched In the direction of the Left "I see nothing but inischlef In the loadles ofthe members orthe Left, which can bede no geed either for their constituents or country," Tills remark caused u decided sensation In the liinmlicrs lu uu Instant sevcral inombers of, the wing thus necused by the chancellor were en their fcel denoun cing his rcmnrks as monstrous nml unwar ranted, adding : "ir we vete for the mcasure, you would then charge us with having fore told the people that they would net sillier by this bleed tax you seek te Impese." A deafening tumult followed these re marks. Members jumped upon tlie lienchcs and howled llke madmen. Fern whlle a veritable 1'amleinenlum prevailed. Onlerwas flr.ally restored but net until seme ofthe inom inem inom eors were threatened with oxpulslen did matters quiet down se as te admit of the transaction of any further business nn: revxAxa Tiwmrsn. He KefiiACB l De an Act That Could He Cen- atrntslltitf. Hostility te Kngtand. .Special niapLtcli te tlie Intkiueesceii. Kemi:, Feb. 17. The Pnpe is In doep mourning for the lute Cardinal McCabc. He appears much distressed nt tlie less or such n valuable co-adjuter. Ills Holiness has peremptorily refused te see tlie Irish representative Mlchnel MoDov MeDov MoDev ill, who has been in Heme for the past wcek seeking te present him with an address justifying the action ofthe Irish Nationalists. Although McDevilt has had sovernl very em inent personages nse their influence te ob tain his much desired nudlcnce with the holy father, he has signally failed. The pojie is obdurate, nnd in a reply te the arguments urged him te grant McDevitt an audience, thu pepe adds: "Whlle the church is free te act for hcrself, she does net want te appear ungrateful for any taVers shown her, and I therefore think It unwlse te accept the address which McDevitt seeks te present, as the Hrltlsh government may con strue it Inte nu unfriendly net" rOKKO.Y FLASHES. Mlt. JI'tllCAXX s. xe.v-suiTi:n. Heaths l reiu hcnrlfl l'cicr. Milten It and F.llu K. Weldler burled their three-year-eld dnughter en Sunday, death having resulted Irem scarlet fever. Yester day their IliIm), thirteen months old, also dled. Tlie parents have the sympathy ofthe public in their double bereavement llt'iietlt of flits Keup I'liiul. Thu cutortalnmeut at the Fulton opera liouse en Thursday evenlng, by the Mionuer Mienuer Mionuer cher, for the bcnetlt nf the soup fuud,doserves te nnd will no doubt be 1 literally patrenlr.ed by pur citizens. Churned with Desertion. Mrs. Hachel Clare charges her husband, Samuel Clnre, with desertion. The accused was held by Aldermau McOlinn for a hear ing en Wediiesday evening. I'AtuI Jlltne Kxploslen Near Wilkefclwrre. Wii.KF.siiAltlti:, Pa, Feb. 17. An oxplo explo oxple siou of gasoeuured In thu Ililliuan vein coal mlne this morning ; .lames Solemon was killed, nnd ten or a dozen miners badly burned. Much damage was dene te the workings. WliATllEK IXmVATlOXX. Washington, Feb. 17. Per the Middle Atlantic stntes, fair weather, westerly winds, becoming variable, neaily stationary tem perature, followed en Wednesday by slowly rising temperature Win, A. Steel Killed en the Hallreml. A telegram received by Mrs AlbortSteel, this nftorneon at 3 o'clock, states that her son Wm. A. Steel, was killed this morning by a train nt North JVales, en Iho North Pcnn railroad. Mr. Steel was alieut 21 years of age, and was a losldeut or this city. The dispatch contains no further particulars of the accident, but requests in formation as te the disposal of the remains, which reached Plilladelphla nt 2 o'clock this aftorpeon. A telegram has lieen sent te have the remains furwarded te this city for interment. Tin, Termination of Hti, Cae Against the I'llts lmrg At Lake Krle Itnllrend. The plaintllVs In the McGranu rase closed their side In Pittsburg en Monday morning with the examination of Jeshua Hnodes,who Is n member ofthe beard of directors or tiie Lake Frie raid, as te what took plaee nt the beard meeting, where Hngineer Wlmmer left in n dud geon becausu his motives bad lieen Im pugned in representing that McGranu should Ik paid for extra work. Tlie testimony of Mr. llhedcs wns veri similar te that of Jehn Drnve who was ex amined last week. When he had hit the stand, counsel for the defense made n motion that tlie portion of tlie testimony of tlie plain till' which related that the lieard of directors knew of tlie straightened financial circum stances of McGrann and had bulldozed him into giving a receipt by threatening te turn ever tlie read te him and held him resiiousible for it running, be stricken out The argu ments upon Hits motion consumed uearly two, hours nnd had net concluded when court ad loomed. When court reconvened in the afternoon the motion of Mr. Watsen, for defendant te strike out this part of tlie testimony was al lowed, and the te&tlmeuy was stricken nut Mr. Wntsen then moved for a peremptory lien suit, en tlie grounds Hint there wns a full settlement between the plaintiff and defendant; that thu plalntifl' had net shown that he was induced by any ridse mis representations en the part el thu defendant le enter into or make a contract for settle ment ; that the only manner in which the lihilntill'ceuid successfully attack the ntcerd would Iio niter showing fraud or duress of the defendant, which induced or compelled him te make tlie sottiument, then te show that assoen ns he discovered the fraud he re scinded the contract of settlement etlercd him ; he never etlercd te rescind this settle ment or put the defendant in statu quo ns liefore It was made ; nnd that the form of ac tion, debt is lmnroner. it should be e taint mm luci-iu'r, for extra work, labor nud material furnished. At last ncceiMits this motion was under discussion. The Cae KmU In a Neil-Suit. A disiutch from Pittsburg this aftorneou says that the court granted a non-suit " The ground en which the non-suit was granted was thofallureof Mr. McOraiin te show that fraud had been practiced en him by the Vun derbilt peeple and otliers owning tlie read lu the final sottlemont with the contractor. In view of the Seuth Pennsylvania read coming Inte competition, Iho Lake Kile Is ene of Vnnderbill's most Important lines" lilts or Intellleenre Tlmt Came Tu-Oay en I he I Wire Under (lie Sea. Minister Jnmes Hussel Lewell's wife is net oxiccted te llve lioyend te-day. Hraiu fever Is thu cause. The Queen's health is improving. She is decidedly better, but still remains In-doers. The Swiss btllclals have ngnlu lieen warned of a plot te blew up the federal palace with dynamite in retaliation for repressive measures recently adopted by the federal council. It Is stnted that the pollen of Guneva have discovered n secret dynamite factory in that city, nnd that all the workmen em ployed in tlie factory were Swiss A Canadian contingent may Iio sent te the Soudan. The Arabs are retried te be descrtiug El Mahdl and lleelug into the desert The French less In (lie engagement of the 13th, between the Chinese and French before Lnngsteu, amounted te !10 killed and 222 wounded, actual count The onemy'sloss, wns v cry lieuvy ; they were completely demoralized. The entry of the French army into the city was unopposed. He XV as Forced te lteti. Special Dispatch te the iMELLiaKxct.n. Ci.kvki.aM), O., Feb. 17. Jes Stacey, a wealthy real estate ewner, vias liefore n ioHce Justlce yesterday en a charge or burglary. He said that he was out Inte Thursday night, nnd whlle returning home he was "held up" by two young men who, when they found he had no money, marched hlmte a shoe store owned by Marshal Smith, and forced him te break open n window mid pass out $100 worth of shoes nud the money lu the cash drawer. Stacey gave himself up tha next duy, and nu telling his story he was w quitted. A Yeung Weman lull el Neeitlea. bpectnl Dispatch te the IXTttLLIOEXCicn, PiTrsmriiu, Pa., Feb. T. In December last, a daughter of (ieorge Wenvcr, residing near Kiltanuing, In Armstrong county, was suddenly taken with Intense gagging sensa tions lu various parts or her body. A physi cian discovered nnd removed n number or ucedles from under the cuticle On Sunday last Dr. Jessup was again summoned and re moved lu all twenty-four needles; they are still nppcarhig en her breast, side und arms Miss Weaver is unable te account for their presence. UAItllUTEDASlt ltOlllWlh trxvi.i: sasvs sruexa nex. Ill Nearly r'iie Millien of tin) People's Meney tlie Federal Treasury. Special DIxpatchtotlielNTicLLiaKNi a. Washinoten Veli, 17. Treasury balances tn-day : Geld celli nnd bullion $237,823,200. Silver dollars and bullion f 100,302,011. Fractional silver coin f30,U,01l. United States notes fJ7.430.030. National bank notes ?10,407,Xfi. Dopeslts with National bank depositories f 10,075,330. Total, 402,211,51(1. Certificates eutstanding: Geld, ?112,000, 430; silver, 9111,113,781; Cttrreney, Ml,095. Internal revenue receipts, tl40,834; custom, 9582,008. -rvJ t 'y wsja m ril '3i,j - . A Resident of Murray IllUAuaulted by feet Vails and Itehlu-d Neur Heme. Special Dispatch te the Im-hxiekkcer, Nr.vv Yeuif, Pek 17. At 0:30 last night Samuel Cnrdwell, a director of the Murray Hill bank and a prominent real csttif( dealer, while going from his real estate oillce te his home, &30 Third avenue, when only two deer. awav. carrying M xva his custom n tin box, containing ills ayailable cash and most Important securities, was, pounced en by two masked men who tore the tin box from him and ran around the cor ner. The box contiiued Murray II1U bank stock valued nt$l.000; 9150 lu cash and Borne pa pers only valuabie te the owner. Se sudden was thelr attack nnd (light that Mr. Cnrdwel) is only nble te glve a slight description of thu, reblsjrs. The pollce nre all nexv working up the case. Hhut by a llurxlur. Special iHipitch le the IXTEtuafxrim. Oiuowne, FeK 17. Wlllium Slewsrt, formerly a business partner of OX-Censrrew man Aldrlch, white at dinner last night,' A heard the burglar alarm from a room ever- j( Head. Jle started up siaira ami ineeuug burglar coming down fired athlmaiulmfsed A his aim. The burglar retumid taeSr- A" ,' bullet entered Mr. Stewart brast''at4 .' preliably fatally Injured him. j,. '. -' c; . . " i'nji-f -, A Nobleman Dies or rvr , - ) '..', ICeuti, Feb, 17. Lord AvonwefSisjails','r' he dieil of onterle fever at KUclt)um,ib sccnoef the recent battla 1b whleh Gtoywt Gteywt Earle lest bis life. ,. V5 SI. h
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