Vf ," &r ..Vv . (rtu.-'"'v'i je fmfagri? -' -Jit: .V' I2n -. i"n'n'n5 v,1 VOLUBLE XXL-NO. 151. LA.CASTHIi, TA., HATUUDAY, FEBKUAHY 28, 1885. P1UOE TWO CENTS. &Jh A YKKY CLOSK CALL. tm; u..iitii.i; wMiViu: vmiki. the (Ien iiihh ul Hi Hnl) rmirlri'ii Xuletii Sp,lie lliii Hiiiim) of liiiU, ItuHever, Mimtfttl. f'ttiitlciiuialleii b AiluptliiK Urn Metluii In entrain Hint, Tlic Hlghl Him. Mr.Mitliuel llilvviird lll kn llt'.ieh.l 'enservallvn inetnlier nl Last Uluiicos Uluiices Uluiicos tersliHe, n sunn d the debate en Sir St.illnnl Nnithoelo's iimlleM of ictisure nil Friday. Uncalled the altcnllen or tlit IIeiimi te llie lift lli.it tin government liul nut 't nt- tt'lllptctl til ill lUlll I 111! llt'lll tll.lt caused llie dentil el'.i iii'i.il (imileii. 'I ln teiiiitiy was entitled Id I, mm whit the police ( tin' Kn Kn eruiueiit vv.is in 1st In tlin Smiit.iii linn l.l Malnll vv i. mi rlhievvii. Kuril Iliirtlngteu, llie sirrnlaiy lur Avar, Mill tli il ulirlliu tlin government vvas or will nut di foiled mi tlin s inline motion, tliu ik-iIucmi lur tin' mippiussien of llie Mahill's ovelt wmll'l he iiiniituii'il. Il was due te India In show llie M-tl M0,I((I,III HIV. iil.illiui of tli it leuntiy lti.it tuiglnml could net be made le icllie before the Mahill's l.i imtl'.il bottles. The government adhered te its plcdut-s anil would net leavothe Soudan until ltinliiils liul been iii-oniiiplisheil. The i.illnuil liein Suakim te Iterlicr, liu said, would In- n sei I (in oeniinoiol.il u.i well hi for iiilllturv iiiirMii. Speeches vveie made bv n number of ether nieintiers ler .mil nguliiht tlif motion et i ensure. Hen viilhtui I". M. Ashley, iiiidcreolo iiiidcreelo iiiidcreole iii il nit nlarv, Mated tli it tlie treaty between Uctmauv .unt Imiisvnnl wns signed in Jatiu ir, Lilt li nl net Ml Is en ratified, waiting tin cons, nt el Hnglaml. Mr. TlintniH Sexten nsUcd whither tlie visit el llie I'rince of lii'l.ui't Would nlsn dim pelltliiil uiiiliesly, tin lapse of thei rimes net anil tlie upKilnt iiii in el a mviil commission i f 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 y Inln Hit Imhliit I .i-tlc rule. Mr niudslone replied lli.il il was luiis s,M. in i te inter Inte tlie discussion el sin li iiiiik'Miiiii .mil dolleaiy. Mr. Sexten iskt'lAfr l.l iilstmic In llx ,i il i Ter the ills intKii'il "I tlie questions. Mr. (I.idsleiin s.ul " .in h nl U'tter w.iltte we If I ren- tllllll III "It!' I'." liHIIIllt'l. ote w is lui. illy ie.ii lied ami Xortlnete's no tun el iin-nie' mm njiitul by .iM te l'le atniiiilmciit te llie n nturn motion etkp'it I j Mr. .lelm Merloy. I.llieral, in liiver llie run nation el tliu .Velutin, .n reivt toil In iMite.ii U'lelli I. out lioero llamll llamll len s iini'tiilmi'iit te Mr. .Morien's motion, te tin ei!i t Unit lli' Keriiinint hail lalli'ii te iieli. ate a ie JnMlh Iiik tlie ii'iillili'iue of r.irllami'iit t'llin iiiinitry, un1 It'Joiteil li.lelr.ii J'ltn.TT. All" llie 1 1 tntl llll'lll l r mil il ;m.un-t tlie pi'rnini lit. In II.. Iteii-u'iil I mill tlie Karl el ( am u iin l ii"im il tin-piM'riilni'iit'M lii', anil iw. ui-.ni nil li llie Karl of k lllll'Orle , n li" li ni;e. I tin '1'eiiih nllli n.lni; liorileii'H li inn i- a weiim of iittui k that na lilijllit del illem.al 1 ml iirimxillr, sii'rilaiyef Imt urn u! iuh, iiiaiiitainul tliat llie nut eilinK KMiiiniint 1 nit I tunn tlie hi oils of all tlie pit nt ireuhli's .mil in'tilieil lliiiiuirHMf tin tim nt mmiHlry. 'l he M.innii-i of Sail lui r . tin- l eiiii ruliM' loailei, ii'i'lied, anil tin ii tin lloiise rt'jii till Itareii Wi'iilnerlli'H aim ti'lnieiii in tln motion of m'Iisiiie te tlie 11" t tli.il lier iiiijiI'h Iie.iis nIieiiIiI net t'ii tin einlaii mi v leiipir than was mil s-.n. ami tli.it, in the Interi l.s of Kypl ini-l "f tlie llntlxli t'lnplre, it h.ii mnle-Oni Mi te irt-i nt tlie Kilian ioeilo liem v i-n itiim tlie nulit el Nelti llin; Iheir en n ;ei riiim nL liy a ote el ls'l te ns Sails lairj's ni'ilinii et lOliMlle n,n ,iileitil, Tlie fj t-rtiuii'iil'K majority of totiiti-en in tlie Unlet el .'ominous lias net (IKii'inteil Un iiii-m rt itii'. itittlm loneftt maerit the (eMTiiinint Ins oer ehtaini'il en any iuixiitaiit iiosteii .inn' it onterocl iitllie. Tlie l'eiii 1 1 itive oe, nhn li is neiiilnallv t mi it 1 et -1 , nm tin rea-i it lesli the Milis,, Mr. Iiest lien ami ntlier Wlili ami Hvi'lit four Irish ihi'iiiIhth. 'llie IV-ace ll.nlli als Mii's,rleil the pivernmi'iiU 'the e. iti mi nl Iks aim' inlt iim' lenuril the eml el He- ili'lmti , n In ii it .i'i'.U0(I tlial a vis'tien of th Wliis ami llie 1'arniillities hail ilet itlcil te into iiputixt llie niAoriiinent. Tim ri))rt I. I a iiiiiiiIht et lie-.it.it nif U.ulleals te etn a un-t llie i i-iisiiie motion, thus H.iingtlie (,.ii i ii ii i' nt liein tleli'.it. I I I I I. I N A sill lie i i.i ri it. I lit' Winning; nlit He ll. ii linn wnit i n lierittMl. l'lie fellnninn ii tin- leply mlilresseil hv l'resiik'iit t Its t I'leM'laiiil te the hIIei iniii .ie ailMitates in I'enmi.'ss : 7 i II ,ii .1 J llieiiri (liul Othrt ttmhti.i ,i tn ti.rtt rnjhth fenyritt ill Ml I Ml n : 'I he Ittter wlilili I h.ne hail the huiiei te leit'He liem jeu iuites ami u .liiil "I'lim's me te tiu expression te Mime Kiao putiln necessities, iillheui;hiu .uHaiue of the iiieimiil nheii they ueulil betoine the unit' Is ni un eiiieiai care ami artiii resKin siImIiu. Ntmr sullciliiilt' tint m jiiilKini'til shall "Ii.imi Itu'ii c.irelullx ami ilelilierately Inruieil is entirely just, ami I luscpt the siijt siijt siijt Kostien in tlie" H.1UI0 frieiullv spirit In uhii'h it has been mi'le. It is also till 1 v liiMiliei) li the nature el the liu.tiiti.il crisis ninth, uiiiler the opeiatien el the a t el Cell iirtss of I eliruarv ils lTs, Is lien clnse at haml. lis a toinpliance with the requirements til that Ian all llie units of the Itsleral tieasiirj Ii.im' Ihs'Ii anil are heapetl lull of siher coins, uhiili arc nun worth less tli tit ei(;hty-lhe pel cent, et thoKeltl liellar piOM'iiliisl lis the unit et alui- in soitleu hint tlie net of Toll Tell man li, 1-7.1, ami which, nltli the Hilnr tertilUati's teiircsc'iitiiiK kikIi coin, aie ro re ro ceialile for all iulilic lines. Itciiig thus le- cl li'le, while also constantly inric.isiii); in iU.intlt at th" late el fJ.Ojii,tn.Hl a jear, it hi k lel Ien oil of necessity tint the Hen of nelil mle the tieasiin his fteailily iliminisht'il. Silt r ami sihei lertllicates h.ne ilisplateil ami aie lien ilispl.u inj; pihl in the Inleral lieasim new .n.ul.ilile ter tlie payment of tlie pile! obligations et the I'nileil Stales ami ler leilemptieii of tlie t'liitcil States notes talleil "nas ulnekH, if net alie.nlv on en t leui heil upon, is peiileusly 110.11 sueli en 1 reai liintnt. 'I'liose ale l.u Is nhi h, as they tin mil iilnill of ilitleience of opinion, tall ler iiearKiiuient. 'I'liev li.iMilioen loienarueil te us in the etll- 1 ml ii'ImuLs 01 oery socretary el llie treasury 110111 ls" till non. They ure plainly alllrmeit Hi the last Det ember reiert of the present secretary el the tieasury te the sK).iker of the lireseutllouseot Heprehcntallves. Tliey up pear in the ellicial iliH-iiiuents of this L'ou L'eu L'ou uressaiiil in the rtveiils of the New Yerk tleuriiiK liouse, et which the treasury Is u liiembei uiul through which the bulk of tlie rctelpls ami payments of the federal gocrn gecrn ineiil anil country paes. These heinti tlie lacts of our present con dition, our il.uiKeriiml our duty to.t.eit that ilaiiKer would seem te lie plain, 1 liove that ou eeneiir with 1110 and with '.he uieiit majority of our fellen-cili7ens in ileeniiiiK it most ilesiiable at the present liiuctuie In maintain and continue in use the mass el out Keld celli, us well as the mass of silver alteady coiiieil. This Is pos.slble by iipiescut suspension of the purchase anil coimige of silver, 1 am net anme that by imy ether niethed il is possible. It is of the iiiomenteiis liioitanie te prevent the two metals fieiu partiiii; company j te prnvent the lui riMiuiK ilisplaeeinent of pild by llie iiieieasini; coinae of ttilverj te pro pre vent the il tsu.se of geld in tlie custom houses of the rnlteil States In the dally business el the pcople ; tepievcnlthe ultimate expiilHleu of jjelil by dllver. Such .1 financial crisis as Ihose evcutHM mild 'ertalnly pieclpltiite, w 010 it new te tollevv iiihiii he long apoiieilol c'liumereiul dcpicsslen, would luvolve the people or every city nml oveiy state In tlie l 11 1011 In 11 prolonged mid disastrous' trouble. The levlval of business enterprise nml pies. iwiltv Henrilenllviluslretl ami iiniurviitiv w near would be lioeleH.',ly postponed, tield would be withdrawn te Us hoarding places ami an unprecedeiiteil eoiitrattien in the at tual v nliiiue el eiireiii reney would speedily take el, ire. S.ultlcst of all, in every woikhhep, mill, factory, bteie and 011 oveiy iallie.nl and l.u 111 the wages of labor, ulieady depresMsl, would t miller bill I further ilopiessien by n waling down el the purchasing Mivvcr of everv ho he called dollar paid Inte the hands of tell, c'lein these lmiieiulliif!; eiilainltlcs It Is surely a most putiletin mid grateful duty oflhe up lOsenlatlvcH orthe peeple te deliver lliein, I mil, gentlemen, vv itli slncere respect, your fcllew-citlcii. (iiievnii Ui,i;vi:i.A.M, Al.n.VNV, lubiuaiylil, lbs."). tm; vi.KXAiiv vitvsviim Iti'iilyel Hi" rtt'iuli heilrlji lur the I'ieiiiimii Hun or lullli. 'llie Hen AilIiI'IsIiei of Uallinieic, as Aosteliu tlt'lt'K.iti', kpiiI ilurliiK llie roceiit I'li'iiury oeiuit'll n Intler In Ills (in n iintiin nml ol'tlie I'lolaU'.Hte llioillreotors-ln-i lilef of the Ket'lfly for the nei,if;allnti "f faith In rnince, tliimklntt the hh irty ler the ittthlam n ht'io ht'ie ht'io lefoio ii'iiili'icil In Ainerlran missions, nml piumlsliiK rij mpiilliy nml to-epornllon In ox ex ox letuliiiK the Metk of thn Meelety tliioiixheut the nerld. A leplv Ii.ih liein toielvoil In ulili li tliey hiiv 1 ' tiiiisnim li hh llie nimlM of ('alliolle missions ilully Iiii'iimh1, the ii'soiiivi'ief the Kieut neittl eftliu piepaK'tlinli "t tlin fit till must iiceih liu nuise in pioieillou. In len, inoie cwpis'lally, of the I'llerts of our Mi'iiruteil liiL'lhrt ii te IiiIiihIiu'O their ilm lilnu Inte loimtileH es'ii te niKsloiiae labor, net te niUiimels te lei'iik'. Kiem silo In jmle, Irem east te nist, Ihose In tliarKO el the mis. Minis riy lemlly In us ler inoie aliiiml.int liulp. Naj, in.ie, tlin ureatcr iiiiiiiIht write us that In ilefaiilt el tlie JKcimlary asHlMame no may iijikii Hull lelliini tliey will llml tliiinsi'loiisiiii)lleil te nithilinn from llie pint oflhe xine.Milil te nhlili tlmv worn as. MKiietl, ami wliere tliey sew in pain anil Herrnn thai their fuiet'i'smrs in iv reap In J",.' I'liey hejM-that the Kciioiesltv el the 0e pie el the I'nlteil suites miy Ihneiihi the means el ennliliiii; llieiu lopi'eu with Iheli Mirk uith iurreaseil aliilllv. j u i:ivvnv in.tn i.d. iniirtii lliliif- lij llrr IIii.IiumiI nml Hlri- A farmer named Mese ('aten, living neat Smith's Mills, I'nien teunly, Ky., nml his neus last Snliiiilay hung Mose I'aten's wife, whom he married lour years age. She was a widow bclore he tnairitd ("atoll and owned a small trail of laud, vvhlih t'aten wislied her te dis'd te him. Mm diellnisl In du wi, vtlilth ciinigetl liltii. Saturday, with his sons, he took her out ami hung lur, idler beating her terrlblv. They put llini-orpse lulu a bet ami took it into the Imuse. The ueighlKirs in dri-sslng the Imdy ler buriil dlsinvereil bruises and a broken ms'k. They rojierlrsl the mailer le the autheiities, who had the IhsIv dlsiiilerred ami erdensl the nrirst of ('aten anil his wins. Twenty iiipii, led by thei euntv in iglstrale, went te ('ufen'i house. Srrlviug theie thev met with ri Milium c, u In rt upon they Hied Upen them, xliiMitingMosel'atoii In tlie ankle ami Jehn Cateti through the lung. '.lien's daughter nnle, in attempting lef-hinltl her rnther by imsHlng between htiiiiuid the hsse, was elmt in the abilemen. 'Sipiire Klllv lluall.V stepK'd the lirliigaiul asked I 'aten te siuri'iuler. He would net ami they told him they would burn the IieUm down and kill him. lie then dtcidul te give up. 'Siiiire Klllv Mailed etf with his prisoners, Mote ('aten, Weslev ( 'aten. Jehn ('aten, Tem I'a ten and Jeseph K I nt', and I imleil them safety In jail at Merg.mlielii. Jehn and An nie are Ixilli kullv nniiuiled. u attempt was 111. uli'le l.ike them awa I10111U10 Vipiiie nml hihi and lynch llitlii, while en their wnv le Merpmlleld, whli li was iinsiiis'essful, but" It is (he talk of I nleii leiiuty that the villi ins must swing. I lir I'riiiif of Wales' Irish linn. 'I he ss eml div of nel April Is non set dun n ler the dale e Ihe depaiture et llie I'l lucent Wales en liisleiu Ihieiigh Ireland. He w ill, ais erdiug In pri sent aiiaiigements, rc-ide at lint in Dublin, at Dublin i.tslln. Siiliseeiiriitlv the prim e w ill sojourn for a w hile 111 the viiith of Ireland, during whiili time he w ill be the guest ofltie Karl el Ken in ire, at Killaniey. The festivals whii li will be arranged in honor or tli" prime, ami whiili lie will attend in 'rsen, while he lelualiis in tlie Irish t-apilel, will iliilude a le,il lovre at llie i.istle, a grand iluivv lug loom iissiitlnii and a Kreat ball in St. Tatiick's hall, besides a round el lesssLitelv anil less lerinal Inllsat tlie Castle. There will be. In addition te the alsive, ,1 inilitarv lev ion ill I'lin'iii. par1., a g ila K'r tei 111. inn' al llie theatte, several state dinners and ris options, ami a lull series of nival visits te all the plates el inteiest in lie!. mil. Kertl Mn.ver (I'Ceumir, of Dublin, who isa stieug Nationalist, displays no eiithllsl 1111 ever the ellicial notice sent" te him hv Kirl Ss'iuer. tin vlcerev, efthe Uitet tlio'l'rmi'e el Wales. Mi. (J'l'oiiner' aeknenleilgiiuiit el the net it e has bieu 111.11I0 in tlie coldest and most formal tm ms iin.igiu tlile, and it contains neither anv mention et civic vvelcoiue nor a hint that tlie prune would li wi h eme at the mansion house. llie llcsl tillilt ikllllll InrlillU. 1 loin Om I 'ililliii nt 'I he exercise tint is best adapted te develop all parts of the IkkIv in a 11 1t11t.1l. healtliy ininner Is domestic lalier. It is alnavs at hand. Until lie taken regulaily every dav , and there is siuli variety that iilumtt every linisi le can boexen lsed. Ilollsenork slieuld novel be considered uiLiilal or dciiradini; , it is iiatuie's labratery, in whii li the girl miy ebtaiii net old v the best plivsicaldnvt'liipmuu', liul ni'Mt valuable knowledge that w ill lit her ler Ihv pr.n tlcaliluticsotlife This tram ing 111 iv be supplemented l) ether kinds el exert 1st', sm li as walking .milimtilnerspnits. Closely ceiintsjteil with tills negltst of phjsiiid training at home is ,111 evil et gieat magnitude -that Is, supreme devotion te liniln work. The praitice pursued vor gciiurallv nt the present day et (eiilinlng tli'e girl in s,"hoel or seiiiiuar.v ler a series et v ears consecutively, is alteniled with most serious evils. 'Iheic aie ethei tviits el llie Ihh1,v Ik'shIes the brain that iced laitlitul tiaiiiing. The highest aixemplislimeuts and iiieulal ,u iiiiMtuiiis will net ioiiis'Usateler impaired constitution and enr lie.iltli. Vlr, lien, tin lis' Naiien l,tilii'. ite riesident elts't llcudinks had a narievv esi,iie liein ilenlh Ih'Ivvcpii (iiatleu, W. Va., and I'arkcrhuig at four eMisk l-'rnlay iiierniug. Mi. lleiulricksaml lieueial Superintendent Clemens, el llie Itallinioie A Ohie, were leining east en nspttial, 1111111t11g.it lightning s neil. Ti du Iss li.nl erdei-M te side tr.uk at kalian h 1 station. Tlie spis lal was in two sei tleus. s himui as Ihe lirxl section pissed train Ins pulled oil te the main liack nml dashed . ihe.nl. she hid jusl get tully under way, and had rounded n urve when the engineer siin the headlight et sis Hen Ne. i, eeutniniug Jlemliicks and lmrt',. Itotliengiueersiiiailorieperatoellorls te step Iheir trains nml se far suet ceded as te ciuse hut a Mlight collision, Hiilllcleiit, lion lien lion ever, te annkcn the Mooers. Stipeiiuteii dent Clcmensiit onto disi hargetl the crew el train lvs. Cleveliiliil'it Cal)iiiil. The Wilmington Jh'cry .Vein 117, Friday nttcriienii, published aHtateineiit, 011 eiitliely trustworthy authority, that Senater llay.ud will enter Clev eland's eahlnet as secietaVy el state, and that he will feiwaid bin insinua tion as I'lilted States senator te the Kegisla Kegisla tuie next Weiliiesda.y. The Washington i.. said en l'liday upon iiliiiuestieueil niitherity, that Senaler ll.u laiid 011 ThurHilny letsjived Irem riesidoiit riesideiit riesidoiit eliH'l Cleveland a letter tuimally inviting him te accept the portlelio et the department of justice and that the senator has nulled his iici'eptance. W'hile no doubt has been eutei taincil thai Mr. (l.u land would Ui appointed, It apHarn that the formal tender of the ks. tleu did net leach him until Tliursd ly altei altei altei noeu. Aj;ahl.t Itiini, lobntte mill likHtlnt; llltiku, The Kva11gelic.il coiifeieiiee in session nt Citas,iuiii,i,eii l'riday.adepted lestilutionsdc lestilutiensdc clariiig that lltore deteriiilned etleits must he innde te iiiniiitulii the snncity of the Sabbath ; pledging the eenleieni'O te reuevv cllerts In belialf of total abstinence; declining 11 .1 violation el tlin church discipline lur any member te sign nplicatleus for llipiei licenses or In lent their piopeily ter tlie sale liiiuer; lendi'iuiilng the use of I'eiineiiteil wines in the s.icramcnt el the Knid'sSupiicr; disceiirnglng the use of tobacco as a useless ami expensive luxury, nml dcilarluj; that toilet Hkating links aie a niiis,iiHe do de trliiieiil.il te the 1 lunch of Jesus Christ, I'raitlthig fur tliu "War Suiigs.' A large nml lowered eherim met last evening in the orphans' leurt room In pi at tlie Ter the concerl of "Wnr Songs," tn Ixi given for Adinlial Hoynelds Test (1. A. IL Hero Here alter tliu meetings will be 011 Thursday tilings, iimleatl of l''ritlay OTcning. TIIK 1(011 OK TIIK DKAI). .w.irti'ii hi:n..t. strurtrrs inn di..i' imr .1 I't.n 11 en 11s. ,1 i:ri. Siillir el the I 1 at ill 's 'Hull Main III 'I runic I.iiiIimi; (Inn nl I'etiillir SiIimis 'I In lli'ft.i.e til ,11 in. I'lilliailne hhiit rs On I rhtay AtlcimiiHi. Jeseph .1. Ktenan, nil ititeililt r whose fatal nts lilenl en rriilny mernitig li.n already been glvin, died ul his leMilcnec. Nn. ITI N01 th Shlppeu sin 1 1, nl,l:ri ii'i bx'K veslor vesler diy alk'inisiu. Aller his removal In his home he grew sleadlly weaker, nml his lrlelidsfeiis4iintli.il lie could mil Hill vive. Ne amputation mis llieri'loie attempted. He IK eh oil the last riles of the CalhelJe ihureli III an (illljing manner, teimiiuiiig tonsi'leus In the last. Ile pieilii h d lilseml with star! ling iu curacy. At half past tlin 11 e'cli'k he inipiircd the limoel day or his n ile, who was nt his bedside On being tntilj he said : "l.eltle, I will be dead in twenty liilnutes." l'iftccn inlniiles lalei his spirit hud de puted. The diseased was a seu e', Jehn Ivieiian, lalliuid 1 entr.K tei, mid Margan I Stewart, Ile wns horn in Tel 10 Haute, Indiana, oil tlie ltd eri'eliiu.iry, K Is'iug the veungest el a family of live ihllduii, all el whom uie dead en opt the eldest son, I rank, 11 contra' centra' contra' ler. Ills ifciieuts having tiled when In- was only alsnit two V ears old, Jn-s-ph vvas scut In llairlsbiilg in In., and lemaliiid with his gi.indmetb' r, Mrs. Jehn Stewart, until w, when he ntnttnMlssouii.ieiiialuiligtherouu ntnttnMlsseuii.ieiiialuiligtherouu ntnttnMlssouii.ieiiialuiligthereuu til lk7U, win 11 he returni'd te Harrihlmignml euteied the eai shops as an appri ntiee. He ing hi peer health hu reniaimd in the shuns only alew months, when he w is I.1I.1 11 111 charge b.v his mule, J lines .Stewart, .nut le inaiui'd with him in his lailiaul work mull s7l, whin he i-ame In KmcnMci and liem th il lime In the time el his death vv is siior siier iuleudenl of the K imastei stink v.tids, uinl live siin k .ii,' nl el llie IV iuis tvanl.i rail lead ceiiipaiiv. Ilesldes In ing gi iienil siiieriiil'iulunl of the slni'k v.inls Mr. Keiuati was the agent el the I'cimsvlviinli riilinad let the slil' iiieut of slot k'tu ami from l.uu istet. and lus duties were many and rcpeusiblu. ItisHald that he was kiii te'nseiveainaterial lliere.ne of salary Irem' the iailre.ul. Oulv a short "lime age b" had leulisl a lesldetue oil Charlette tri ft ami was pie luring le remove thllhet 011 April I In, his business relations he was verv attentive and thoughtful, and inemlii'is of Ihe piess hum h.nl licpicnt t easien te n 1111 inbi'i his kind nest le them 111 the ill- barge el their iWith s. He vvas a member et St. Kernard's Iten etn ial ms-ietv, and w.cs until Us dissolution a pieinim nt member el the Kmpire Heek ami Kidder lempiuv. lie vvas un exi lupl.irv member el si. M ir.v's Catholic tliiueh and tisik a vigoieusotgaiiiiiig inleri'st 111 all tin) all. mi el Ihe 1 bun h Ills death was all all tietiiiied at the tegular I rnLiy evening 1I0 1I0 1I0 volleus by the iastei-, Jljev. Hi. Mi Cullagli, vvlmaskisl all piestnt le iem in pra.vtrsfer the spiritual welfare of llie ihseasisl. His wile. nut immediate le'ative- have Iheciitiiu ( sviupatliv of the t iiiiiiiiiinit in their be-li-.iveinent. Thilel Mis. Keen m is paitieu laily s.nl, as she has lest I itlii'r, inn le ami liiisli.inil within a ear p.ist. ' The lunenil vvlH'tnke placj' fiu.ui the late lesideiite el thedtseavsl en '1 uesijay morn ing nt S...H e'i let k t servims at St. M iry's Calhelici luirtli attin'iliH'k and interment at St. Mart 'si eiui'lery. tl,'.llllir Vlr. ClltllllllO .SlllMVI-ls. Mis. ('arelnieShiini'is, el tins cil.v, tiled vcMitiI.iv nT paralysis, fieiu whli li she li id sulleied fei viars. Dcreiseil was llie relict et the late S.ililtu 1 Showers, who ill funnel xeai-M was pioprltter of tlie Keyrteiiu lioiie. She vv.u tlie mother el the Inte Insuge Show Shew Show ers,ef the In 1 1:1.1 iiii-m l.u eltue. Slu lewis tlnoe ehildreu living, v 1 : Juntos Shnwi rs, el Iti.unstenn ; Andion Slienei-s, tlie woll well woll knenii sheniutn, non in Mexus,, and .Mrs. (forge DiKiver, of Yerk. MrH, Showers was Til years el age, .mil her liiueial will lake place I10111 St. Jehn's ihuiili, i-oiner of ORiiige mil Mulls'rrv stieits, en Monday. il 1 p. III., iiilelini 111 ai Sliieiuer's 1 eiuelei. has 1 1.1 .1. m: 11 s 1 tit I llllllst, ) CI11I (,1'ls Dciinv Vl.li s. ,1.0 ii 11. .ii., e, K' vi, mi) 'Ihe Km, i-tei 1 lull teiupli led Hied le.iln vesti'iikc) I'l signing Deitliv Mat k, who will llkelv pi. i in tile Held. Ml. M.n k is a neli known kill pliver ami lias loeiiged le some efthe stleligtst teams el the teuiitiy, 111 111 111 tlildingllioseeltlieNatioii.il l.eague. ist e,i! he lilnj't'ilseisind bascfei tlie Allenlenii iluli imt in uiagiil ilie tiam until thev ti 111 111 peiarilv ilisUindi'il. Whin tlie ilulinasie ilulinasie erganiisl be reluseil loge back and was allerwaiil . appointed an l.islem Kcmue uiuplie. Mr. Mack is a veiv ilevci .eiiUc men and the Kim astei p'ople leiild net de Is'ttei til in In 111 ike him 111.111.1ge1. .l.u k llellaml, of itiadim;. wants te lie an Kasteiti l.e.uuc umpiie, uinl 110 lutlci man teiilillie thesen. In ls( lie was ail luter luter st.ne imipiie mid last season he euieved tin' leputatieu el being the best uiuplie 111 the I'tlleu ss,s iatleii. He is a Ian and helles mall, ami tie. its all alike oil llie ball Held. rills' laieiitt l.mlit-il I p ler Hi iiiikfiini'ss. J. It. Kiiimtt wai billtsl te plaj at the open house ill W heeling 011 I'lidav mitlil. Ills p.utv ainvtil i.ulv in the daj .mil l.iniuctat eme began te till up w lib West irginia whiskj ami Ohie rlvei watei. The toiiibiuatieu (in veil tee unit h ler Ihe leinedim ami bv I n't link he vv.is in sii,lt a state et intoxication thai ileis weie put. up aiiiieuui mg that 110 pel Ienium e would be given. Soen allei Kuuutt's iii.m.igei sought a poliieiiiau ami rolue Judge Jell'iies ami had l.iuinet Imktd up in the leuiitj jail te Mils-i up. Ihintiltii); I inif;l4 lltin's H11II11I1). I'l itlaj' 11II01 iiihiii Ihe siseniluv s,heil 01 Miiuutv ille, of w hn II Mt.ss Cante K Mvcis, nt tli it iil.i f, is leu her, , 1 leln.tteil llieaiiiii vi'iniij et the blillidaj et lleiuj W ailsnurtli l.eugli Hen, bv eailisiliiil.il 11 1 ilmg a sruall extiail liem l.ougtellen's witting, ami singing songs aiipiepiiate te llie otv.meu. Mlheiigh Miss vl v crs is a veiing Hiiclier slie isvuij siiiiessiul in hei vveik, and her spin! seemt te have lullueiued het ihIiuI.us. Itim.iua.v. "ViMi'iday nlleiuoen a pall et her,es. bo be bo leuging te Atlaiu (linger woie being un hitched in Heaver stioet, when tliej lilght ened at the falling of snow liomuieof, Tliej started te tun ami bloke tlie tongue 1 1 0111 the sleigh, which was mil damaged. The lioise.s ran te "south ("aieen Must and get oil the pavement in limit el Isaac Dillei's icsi ilcnce. Tliey ncie 1 aught bet.iie being ln- juied. n lintiert.ini Wainhii;. Siipenuleiult ill llalUith gives 110I110 lli.it it will Im ueteKs,irj-let him te shut oil the onliie Hiipplj- el witter lien, the titj' to-iuei-lovv in order toieuirthe bleak in tlioOnmge stieet piH). l'eiseus who have wulei lucks .should be c.uelul In net keep 1111 .1 large llie uiul open the hut watet spigot and leave il open while llie piessuie is oil. Nut .11 lt.nl an r.lllitril, I'leiii tin- l.uiiilkvltle Vigil. J. M. Hutt, nl this plnie, mjs he is net en titled te all the letgeiies alleged te luvebeui committed bj'hliu. This Is prekihlj-101 reel ; and Jacob's neighbors beliove lilu'i te he a somewhat better nun than tin a few el his ne.urst lelallves. VII. -Ien Vlccliiig. In the nntii e given a wiek age of the mission uuelilig, te liu held III the lollege 1 Impel, the dale should have hei 11 given Man h J Instead et Maich i Dr. Van liein will be pi est Idas auneuiiceil. Aimed hi Ncn Oiltnns. A dispatch ret eived iu this city liem the oxeiliHlenists le New Orleans, statnl that they aril veil tcifely in that city Inst night, niter a deljghtlul trip. (iciieml ltiillir nt Cilltttlil Weill. TolegnuiiHfient Kertl iinueiiuceil that lien. Sir I ted vers llullei- reached l.'.il.-.liil U'll- 1 with his ciiliie luice un Tliiustlay. riu: rmttMi viv in ncr.nt. Mjl'l n, llalliaili, Hi rtt unit .lutiiiieii S.1I1I In lie I lie .Men for tin- rrlnrlial (lllliri, Thus far Mjventecn c.uulldiites havonn havenn havonn uniineed tlieiiiselvi'sn- willing In ivccit the Mriet eoiiiiiilssleiiershlp tlie coming year. All llie wants iu llie city 1110 ropiesentoil ex. eept llie Kighlh, nml lliere w'lll tin doubt kj oiienr imiietimdldatcM from that ward he lm e llie i-aiiens meets. 'I hu billowing area list nf the candidates : I'lrst Wnrd Jiieeli (Iroennwall, (Ien. M. It. Wltuicr. Kis'uud Wanl-Oisirge W. Hunter, Jehn I. St lllfler. 'I bird Wind -Samuel II. Cox, l" S. K111I7. I'eiiith Wnrd Miller Kileuaii. I'lllh Ward -llnirv Hartley. Sixth Ward Mlller 'V. IVaiin, Ad un MiisknluiiN, llenrj- HI11111U Seventh Wunl-Jehn II. Smith, Jelui Delslev. Ninth Waul Jaeeli Ilerl, IN ter W. Oor Oer nt lit, U.S. Osier, llenrj Itmli. Clayten I". Myers, for i lly treasurer, nml Jne. Ilallrai h for superintendent of the water weiks, have tin opiislllen. I'er oily mi mi lldter II. It. I 'ulleit will have J. W. JoIuiheii mall opponent, and It leeks very iiiiuh -is If Jehiisnii was going te win. ttissald bv these who prileml te knew that the first. Second, I'eliitli and Ninth wards have formed a 0el11bl11.il ion mid tlie sliite for the principal ellleeis will be city tioesuier, Mjen; HilMThileiiilc'iit of water works, llalli.uli ; stieel eoiiiiuissiem r, II01I7 ; solicitei, Jehnsen. I'ert lerk of M'ks t eeiiiicil, I . S. Smelt, is a candidate ng.iinsl (,eerge It. U viler, the prescul Incumbent. Kellei's bretlicr-lii-lavv II tn v A. llilkr will net be a member or the sulci t eeuiKil next jear mid Mncltl. will piehablv lx' the next clerk. Hubert . Kvans will net hive ally opi-i-lien for the presideiu-v of selist ceuneil. I'm piiMiiient of loiiiuieu leuiitil llie e.111 e.111 llilates.ne Ilervev N. Hurst. Jelui It. Keng, Dr. l!i)1euiitsaudM'illiaiii K. Heard,. tii'leach enet I dins teh ive premises! neiigh te elet t. Jacob M. Clnllns lias net niiv nppeMtlnn as yet Ien leik of cninmeii eeimi il. ex ni.uish M.isitriJt. A rie.iMiiit IlK-iiihin it! On irr)illlt I ant.v llrcss Ctirnlval In .Vliilitl.i. veiv plias.ml Mielil evtnt ttKik plate at the home of (,. J. I'. Haul), in (Junrryville, l'ridaj iiighl, the occasion lieliig a grand masquerade, ami theso taking p.uloaiiie from all sections, The hint liiin-i It weh eiiittl his guests, who uiiiuliered almirtt a hiimlrid, tiressel as a noble red in in nud his wife as Mether (oeso. Tlie varictj of the disguises as well as their cleg 11100 nole wonderful, and si, uie of theiil are wetthv el neliis. ItenSuteriuthis Sataitie Maiesty lilt (I Ihe bill. Ji nine umeiit was a tlrsU lass Tesj Mollle Suter, as grand mother, was tine. Kiiima lb rr wasa beauti lul It dim girl, imtl tliu Misses Dietricks, 11s (ioddessel IjIIh rtj alula 'Spanish lieaiilj', sluiiie lesplenili nl. Mr. Kii holt as a Cell I111e11l.1l, Will Ilerr as a iimiikcj and Samuel Cnlliiis as "I nole Tem," all plavisl llieii IvirLs well, astlid IlieSteiii'i girlsuiul a host el ethers. When tlie liiim came ler unmasking there was 111111 1 fun, us the gri iter lurt of the crowd was unknown te e.u h etner. With music, dancing ami one of Mi's. Kaub's eharai leiistic bigsiips'rs Hie festivities were kept up until tlie " wee sina' lieuis," ami be be bo fero llie com p.u iv disliautlcd it vvas mi iiiimeuslv agiectl te reis'.it il at a future time, (.iniksil at Hie Mail, II. 1 Itink. Oil Thursilaj' t veiling a latiej-dress carni val was held nl the skating rmk in M.uk'tta. A large itiivviI of sjKstaten were pieseiitimd llflj ladies ami geulleiut 11 partii iitittsl in the grand man ii, wlin li was led bj- Mr. and Mi's. Jehn ShuUx the pties fin tlie iue-t atlractive lestumcs vveie anaidetl tn Mis Harry Wull and Miss Annie Heill, mid Mr. Jehn Sliult. wen the pi ie en Ihe pari of the gentlemen. Te each el Ihese vvas awarded a season tit ket. .1. 1; i .ir M.titi in r 1. I lout sit, ,. t ntilt ills (I, (lln Ki-ait lur 11 lllg Itise In tliu Itkt r Oilier ItureiiKli Hi-ins. Mvitiniiv, I'a., l'eli. '.7 Owing te the grout iiiautitj- of ice en the liver, tliecitiens el .M.trietLi who have jueperlj en 1'rent streit aie ulaimiH.1 Im its tufcly. Messi-s. I ' rove. nut Cellins, w In, have a large tobacco nan house 011 i'rent mid I'liie stteets, liave uetilieil pilties who have tolinte steied vv itli tliem te teiiiuve it, let tear et inundation. All along l'mut slreel panics .110 removing tlieir liiruituie te the s(Heiul stones ami taking up tin ir e.u s'Ik, gelting readj Inr the antii Ipated UeihI. Should there be ,111 tie gorge al Cliupies, as it isteared, the greatest f.'eshtt that t'vei iss'iiried liere is exMK'tetl. 1 III Tuesdav evemiig tlie Mlllella Ivceuiu lnlil lis leguiai meeting. Owing te tiie bad vveathei llieie vveie but fin ple-enl. Tlie I0U1I0 was MTJ exciting, a lanver vvas oil one side ami a doelei 011 tlie ether, ami be tween the two iiiiIkhIj- el-c hid a eli.itiie te MH'ak. Next Tuesd iv evening the question et high In etise will Is' debatttl. Out 1.. . It. lest held alcsiival in tciitial hall last Satiirdaj- evening whiili was well Mtiienieil. liming the evening Mi. KIs KIs weilh Mvcis anil Mi. Jcie Kldcr had a con test 011 hat nienicas ; e.u li tcceiveil a 111ed.1l. The net pinoeeilsuniounti d loevei fllK). lew eveiiliigs age as Cliiist Miuniiu, of Denepil was driving pist the iostelhco Willi sleigh le.id eI'Ikiv's, he tin tied I lie 101 iter tee sharplv, iip-elling Uie sh igh and llitewmg out tlie iv, iipants. I'eitiiu.itclv the Ikijs vveie net bun. 'llie lieise siaitetl le tun striking the tlin sleigh against a pest bteakiug it te splintei s Tlie hoise steipcil alter 1 iiniiuig a slmit distant c. nud was W 0111 Ill's VlU.iei, 11 , W ul It. HishiipNiilielMiu piesnli d ever the tn cut -lirs 1 annual meeting el the Philadelphia In .1111 li el llie Women s I mini .Missionary in let v el 1ne11c.1 fin liealhcii lauds, held I'lidav in the building i. the Suiciicuu Sun tlaj St hoel union, I'hil nh Iplu l Miss i:. II. 1'ajlie, a lui-ien.iiy, it, livi ml an iiiteiestiug aiblless 011 the vwuk among the hi itliens and soke et llie sun-ess el the mcilical brain h el the neik. Miss N. I'letiliei. mission 11 v at okeliaiua, ami I . I t him ml. 1, a Japanese, also ilelivett'd pleas nig addrisses. Tim tn ismer icpeilctl the iiHt'lpls lui tliev ear ?.",.! 1 Uiaml llie expend i tlllOH.lt s,ui7.U.'!. or liilcicst tu (liantl iiii v,.,,Im rs. (ieorge II. Tinnitus l'est, Ne. SI, l!. A. It., held the l.ugest iitci ling iu its history, en I'mlaj- owning. Thutteii lueuibeis vveie initiated, ami allot the tegular business vvas truiisattcd a camp lire was opened and an old tlnie 111 nt' supper was pit taken of. Speeches vveie made by Dr. J. I'. Wiikcrshain, Mairiett lliesius. Judge l'.itli'isen, Majer Heiueeld, Aldeinian Han and etheis. u Intel csllii; Arbitration. Jelui I. Il.1rtn1.111, oceige I). Sptetlier ami Jehn It. Miller vveie llie arliitiateii t heseit te deterinine the suit et Jehn S. Kehter vs. llavem.verA Vigelius. Mr. Heluer t laiiueil .i.liil). IU ler servites 11 udcretl, and the ai bi ll aim's aw aided him SHUi.7 l,.ibeiit the. uneiint llie tli'lenil. mt adiniltctl tli.it he was indebted te llieiu. The case wits win ml' contested ami llie iiihiti-.itenj held daily sessions situe Tliesilaj-, VVI1110 Ills soil si, I,. VV.is. I 10111 tin Clnriiiuali Mt it hint I i.ivillci "Kveiy man has his soft side," slid John John Jehn eon, who had given a half-dell ir te a siilde lieggai. "os," ieilli'il his wile, "and yours seciiis te be oil the side wheie join head ought te be." Tu Alk'iitl Ills .Vintner's I'linrral. Captain Jehn I'. Hea and wife, feruieily of I.incasttT, w he new leslde lu Mluiicaielis, Minn., 111 ilv oil lu Umcaster lasteveiting, uiul legisteied nt llie Slevens heuse. They catiie Kast In altcntl the funeial of the c.iptain's mother, v bodied en Thursday. 'I he ISfXt Ihiiiler te llnnie. It Is icpertci! lu Heme that 1'resideiit Clevel.ind will apiHiiut Willi 1111 Ileiity Ilutl Ilutl Ilutl biit.roriiierly editor of the New Yeik 'urlil, teKitieeed the Hen. William Waldorf Aster na Uniteil Sfntes iniulster te Heme. Next Week's Court. Court will meet en Memlny, when an nil nil leiirnctl ceuit of quarter sessions will liu held, with Judge Patterson plodding. SAMUEL KUY'S IffiTATK. 1 1I i: AVVUIIXT AK AOir I II.IHI.IIKIIiJStl a.u; ihhvui:vaxvii:s. An Ai,rill.fliirtit Itl'venls tlie Valtin nf tliu An- rlslii lle.IH,llll,:i.'l-Stiiiitirs AlliRi'tl liille Wnrlh OO.'.IOO I'leilccl lur lll,IIHi-Tlm I.UIilliliM. Dav hi drove and II. Ilellnian, the apprais eiH of the assigned esfaloef Samuel Khy, llie Kllwibethtewn banker, llltsl their Invonlery le-tlaj'. I'ollevvlngli the value of the ass-ts 111 niipralst-tl. (iiKiil nml rliattcbi III iiintislun Iiqum nml en Mini t.'.'.riie Meiii'V hi bank . . I.JK.1:! Notes, buiiils, iiitirtf'nKt'niitiil JiitlRint ills 11,1'.: 17 Kent estate .. ),H.n.iiu Telnl low In . HS,'ill ".", Mr. Kby (lalins that he Is the owner of D11 luth city bends, the faee value of coupons, in cluding Inlereit, iiliioiiiitliigteJi;i'i,TO)j Head ing thiid inorlgage bends et the face value of fir,,nuiJi Ohie Central bends of the value of Slo.Ueil; "M shares of Oregon navigation sleck, pal value t.lll.Ouilj iiln Seuth Moun Meun (nlii rallie.ul iKitulsef the fice value of ?'JI, W, 11 let.il of JIOA-V)!). "vVhi'ii asked (e priMliice thoseseeurlies Mi. Khy Mill he vvas unable te de mi as they It id been pledged te l'liiladelphla bankers ler fin, 100. The appraisers had un means of a'tor'aiii a'ter'aiii ing the value of the above bends and they did net place llieiu among the assets. There are also two notes of A. M. Httl- sicker ler f 1,501) due Mr. Khy, but tliey are iintappralsed because thov'are held liy'l'lul ailelphla nnd Harrislmrg banks for inenev advanced te Mr. Kbj'. The full amount of tliu liabilities have nut yil been as, crtained Imt they will be be tween iHl.i,UW and fl""i,inO, and It il pteliable that they may go bejend the last named amount. ,1. iiatj.s niirmrs uii.i. 1'iriv Tliuiisatiil llullirs (llvili lii lUtll nl liu I'eur t'lillilri'ti. Ihe w ill or the late A. Hates (irnbb, or ML Ho'ie, was adniltteit te probate en l'riday afterntMrn. It vvas brought te the ngisler's 0IH10 li.v Kimllej- Smith, picsident el the rcnnsvlvanl.i t einpany for the insurant e of lives, "of Philadelphia, width institution is made the executer el his will. The will vvas made in s71. lb its previsions his wile is hcipicnthisl nil the household furniture, silverware uiul librarj Iu the mansion at ML IIee. Ten thousand dollars is ct aside for llie purchase of a rosldenee for Mrs. (trubb, nml the 0x1x11 0x1x11 terisdiiected lepaj her !'l,ueO porj-earfor her mainlenaiKO during her widowhood. Tn his son, Alfred Hates irnbb, he gives all the Interest held liy him or coining out of the es tate known ns the ML Heik) estate, contain ing 'A(ii)i) nercs with charcoal lui 11.100, and also Ids interest In llie ML Vernen estate. Te his son he also gives f-MujeO ami tlie S.11110 amount te each of his three daughters. All of tlieelilblreu are miners, ami the ex ex ecueor Is also nude the guardian of the four children. " The vv 111 contains n pinigraph setting lertli that the executer Is In psiy ler the clothing, iiialiiteu.mce nml the education of his ihildrcii ami te soe that they are iirecrly educitetl. Iu aetKlieil te the will made a few ilnj's niter the will he savs, iu referring te the education of his iliililren, that he wants it understood that he means thai thej shall mil j receive ".icoiiiiiien Kuglish educ.itieii." lA.s.t.x; iu no i' mi miahi:. A llltilu Agent's Arrest anil liiiiirlsiiiinit lit Drlve Him Cra. K. It. Hut, aged .'.I, a Hilile agent of Miti neaHilis, vvas einploed by II. A. Weiner, of Heading. Werner has been mil et townfei soma time nml, in the meantime, Hut, vvas arrested ler a !enrd hill ami sent te jail, no 0110 knowing him te go his bail. When Wer ner returned he could net'learn the where abouts et Hutz, tin', aller ten dajs usscd, he ascertained where his missing cinpleve was. Werner and lriends hastened te jail te have Blitz released, where thev learned that he had suddenly liecoiiiea raving maniac ami oc cupied nil iron cell, clad in a img nud imagin ing himself licing consumed alive bj- an in ternal lire. He eilers loud screams and ictuses te eat, but drinks large ipiantities el water te quench the imaginary inward Il lines. Ne one cm pacity him. lie was In Is) married te a wealthy veung woman el l.ititz lit April, and Iheshainoelhlsarrestbopteyed upon his mind as te render him insane. It non nieirs that he wns net arrested for a debt eentr ictcd bv himself, but that he made hiliiselt responsible for the Ixurd of an 1111 1111 1111 lorttiiiate man, vv liem he airidentally met un the street, lie is el line education, 'anil was born iu Svvit7erl.m1l. He will Isi 1 emoted te llie state his me asylum. I.IMIST.ATOi: ti.lMVV.l. IIAII1IU. he Apini'ilillen in Wlilth He Is Hi'ltl In HU Aittt)tt-il Wi stern stilte. Mt. Samuel Hnthven, ence engaged in Uie hanking business in this city, hut 111010 10 cently aeitien of Colerado, has liad legisla tive honors tin 11st tiH)ii him by h s Western admirers. The Denver At-irs el IV b. ZM lentamsa giHsl cut of Mr. Hathveti, along with the lollen ing s'ii-Hrtiailet him : llariitiglicTier.il Sejuis Honorable Samuel H.ithven, of Saguache, is the best dressed unit 111 the Heuse. Mr. Halltveii is a miner, bill (mm his adilicss, one would take I11111 ler the adv.uice agent el a minstrel tnmpc. Mr. K.itli v 011 is sinew d, sharp and very iniptes iniptes sive ill his deliver-. A little tee ilignilled, 11 uiij tiling, but them is nothing stilled about nun, aim ine incinners near gisMi-ii.iinicuiv Willi his assumed solemnity. Socially, Mi. Hathveit is popular, unit he is possessed et ample means, being largely In tonated iu several mines winch pay geed dividends, he is able te held his own vv'itli llie ether tliide iiiemberH of the Heuse, whethei in tlotheser suppers. Mr. Hatliveu is a haul werkei, hew ever, and hiseetuiti will nut stiller fieiu neglect at his hands. Will I.c.ivit On Xliuiilav. ("apt. Howei,el' Ce. C, Kiglith legunent, el this city, te-day leceivetl orders le leave this city 011 Monday afternoon, instead el Tuesday, ler Washington, vv here they go te participat) in the Inauguration ceremonies. The members or the company will report at ine armory ler 1111.11 ertteii lo-ineriovv iillor iiller iillor neou. I'rivate Kdvvarti Oarden was electeil first lieutenant or llie Hoynelds Hides, last even ing, bj- a unanimous vote, 'llie election vvas conducted by Capt. Honors. The l-alim-ler 1. il. V.A. In Yerk. 1 loin tliu 111k D.ilt). TIioIhuiiIseI iiiaiiagement of ll.uiiibuig and Kancaster Yeung Men's Christian asso ciations, v isitcd the iiiiuagerH et our usseeia. tieu l'riday evening. After p.u taking of supper pri'iured by the Uulies' Auxiliary coiiuuittee, the remainder of thoeveiilug was siKint iu social converse, Mr. H. A. Coch rane, superintendent el thegyuiiiasiuui gave 1111 exhibition of class drill, width was ipille a le.iluie iu the evening's piegr.miiue. Xmuiir) iu llie SliiTlir, Olllte. I'here is a xacancyiti llie HherlirH olllce caused by the lcsignntien of Deputy Cliarles M. Strine, wiie gees into the hotel business, as noted elsewhere. TI1010 ure several ap plicants ler tlie appointment, but SI10111V Toinlliisen will net designate, who is te till the vacancy until Monday. At Tliu Opera lleiist'. Last evening J. II. Keane's company ap IK'.ired for the fifth time iu the epei.i house. The audience present was of gisnl size, and " Hip Van Winkle" vvas well plaved. The bill ler this owning is "Paul l'iy" -mil 'Solen Shlngle." At Tim Sliitlen lluiite. One drunk nnd Iho ledgers vveie the inmates nt'tlie station house en Filday nlgliL The drunk paid costs and tlie ledgers vveie discharged. O1111 gasollne and H g.w lights vveie un un eolled us net burning Lett night. veiAiMitiA's ni:uvr.At: uuiitiv.T. I'.impiiiiy ('. uiul Uie liiini;iinit!iiii-Tnkriie Ijinta.lir ltuiiliiil-Cnnilrnt.ril llrnm. Itrgiitarl'urieMHimtrnre of lNTRM.tinEscitR. Cei.uviiitv, I'a., Keb. ",s,H was expec'J that Ceiiiiaiiy 0. vveulil rocelvo final orders, last evening, as te the exact tllne of their do de do parliire for Waslilngleit city. Such, however, was net the case. Cuplnln Civse Mutisl lh.it tinleis illllereut orders would Im Issued the ceiiiatiy would loave en Tuesday, nt 7 11. m. This apears strange, as the eiinipiny'H regiment, the Fourth, has been ordered te centra nt HarrMiurg, nml leave them nt 120 ). in., Monday, .Should the ieiii:iiiy net leave until Tucsdaj', II will be Inspected en Memlny evening. These iiien nte required te lake three daj-H' rations vv itli them. The present wnrni weather Is softening the Ite en the river, hut net seinnrh th it n gen eral brenkiiigtipean be looked for for nt least n week or mere. Tnkrii Iu Tim l-ani-nter lluipilnt. Jehn Kyntli, an liiiHirlant vvltuess iu the sheeting allalr of Charlns Hentlnj, canal I h it captain, which icsultet in hisileath wns brought le Columbia last evening by Olflecr Wiltlck, fieiu Helle Air. ll.uferd nintity, Mil., whole he was found hi the hospital with a broken leg having lecelvetl the in jury several wicKsuge, while "snubbing" a e.m.il ljeat. Ills leg was uiught In the repe nml crushed against tliosuiibl)lugielnlresuil- mg 111 tne 1 1 in 11 being iireken. no vvas Liken te tlie Lancaster hospital this morning tn re main until the case In which he Is a wiliiess will be brought up. (.'Ullltt'lIM ll Itf'IIIK. Ne tilith In the report that Smith Swords, a lenner resident or Columbia, had both ligs cut oil lu Kaneastcr, jesterdaj, in a railroad accident, M irket this mernitig vvas wellnt limleil, bitter, prebihlv, than il his been for several vvttks pisl. 'I lie Heading ,V Colum bia pav car will arrive In Columbia te-dav aiiiljuvell its onipleviM for Jauiiaiy work. Hev. D. H. Schneiler, pastor el the ion cliun h, Marietta, will exchange pulpits to morrow morning, with Hev. J. II. t'enny becker, pastor of the Trinity Unformed cliiinh, el Columbia. -The sociable held in the kcttire room of the I'eiirth street rieslivterlan iliurth, by its lady moiu meiu Ikts, last evening, was .1 grand Rtiecess. The ninth unulvcrsuy of the Coekinaii c li.iK'l v ill 1,0 celebrated 011 Monday crt cu ing. The Sunday si hoel will elect new elliecrs A number of our .veung folks, last evitiing, eitjejctl a sleigh rtdo'te ML Jey. Hevival meetings will lie continued In the Hethel chuiuli next week. During this week fourteen persons vvore blessed : last evening six penitents gathered ateuml the altar. S. nilicrt A Sen, ice uiee'lianls, j-ester-(.l.ij' deivisiled DB tens oflie III their Ice Ice Ice liouses, by the use of their new elevator, iu I hour uiid'.'iU minutes. The choir of the Sec ond street Lutheran church, along with seventl of its Iricmls were handsomely oil lerLiiiieil.il supei' last evening, by Mis. Samuel I'llliuiL Tlie third of the scries of " Hilile Headings " xv ill be read lo-ineriovv evening, by Hev. William I'. Kvaits, pastor el the Second street Lutheran church. tlltASII I. ()!)(! 1; or OIIII r 1:1.1. 011.x. scvpiilv-llve Past (Jntiiils Atlvanrcil A C.ila 'llititi nt Mi, nuc-rcliur Hall. A ieeial session of the grand ledge of Odd rcllews of l'cnns Ivania vvas held ill Odd l'cllews' hall, thiscity, l'riday evening. Tlie grand lotlge elllters present vvere fJ. M. (loe. Hnwkes I). ( M. Dr. Vnnartseii, and O. S. Jeseph II. Nil liolsen. fler Liking supper nt tlie Stevens heuse the gmnd elliecrs vvere taken tn Odd relluws' hall wheie the grand ledge was eened iu ilue fei in, and sevcnlj-llve past gi-.milsef the several ledges in this city ami county 10 1 eived tlie grand ledge tlcgroe mid vvere ad mitted tn membership iu the grand ledge. Heprc'enLitivcs vveie present from the lol lel lol eon ing ledges : Iincaster Ne, li7; Susque hanna of Columbia, Ne. Ml; Denegal or Mari etta, Ne. I'."l; I'araillse Ne. KfJi Mouteiey, oily. Ne. il ; Mount Jey, Ne. 'SH ; Conestoga ofSafe llar'xir. Ne .Vil; Strasbiitg, Ne. 'M; Kosciusko r Haw I lusv ille, Ne, 371: Karl or .new 1 ion. mil, .M). 11.:; Driimoreot lalrtleltl, Ne. 501); Celeraln, Ne. rll; llebel, city, Ne. a1'.!; Selah Mimheim, Ne. (!57 ; l)unrryllle, Ne. Mt; Onen or t'eluiiihii, Ne. K7ii; Clay, Ne. 915. Alse from Nes. -JO of riilladelphfi, ami let nud '."7 of Yerk county. Atler the ust grands had 'been duly re ceived inln the grautl lotlge the grand iodge was tlesetl and Slonteiey ledgo Ne. 1!! was eis'ited lu thethlid degree, for the transac tion of business. This having been lliiishcd the grand ledge ellleent again took the chair nml e)eiied a school el instruction, and Grand Secretary Nichelson exempllllcd at some length the unw ntlen vv erk of the order and di.'liveied nil entertaining address en Odd Fellowship. Deputy lirautl Master Y.marsien being ealletl en "also made brief addics and Iheiiiauil Master Haw kes closed the ceiemeuies iu a speech complimentary te the brotherhood of the fit- nud coiinty'ler tlie l.u go attendance given, and the inteiesl manifested in the the pregiess oflhe order. There were nearly four bundled memliers pieseut during the evening, im: nvMiunr. Alter llie ledgo 1 lesed the grand elliecrs nud lueuibeis repaireil te Mieiiuurclier hall, where.! Imuutilul bampiet had been pieircd by Mr. Henry Deeir, le the order el" the ledge el thiscity. Them vvere 17" covers, and the leslivities vvere continued from 10 o'clock until idler midnight. Tim grand ledge ellicers lelt thiscity for l'liiladclpliia 011 tlie. s;iu truiu this morning. 'I hey will held a special session at Norristen 11 this evening. During his visit heie cstcnlay alteints)n (iland Sccielary Nichelson, who vvas 11 warm Irleiid of President l.ii'Jun.ui, vvas Liken te Wheatland by the reception coiituiittee and was cordially lecelvetl liy Mi. Willson, llie present en ner of the pretnises. riielufrapliilii; a Tlilff In Ai-tlun. v Mis. Cuitis, can v Ing an alligator skin liaud satchel which eniitaiued ?.i'J, enfeietl a photegiapluc gallery in i'cerla street,! 'Iiioage, te have hei pholegranh taken. Twe men utiebseiwd lollen ed her into the gallery. While tluiphettigiapher was iu the darkness of the camera he hc.ud .1 great uoise ami pulled the trigger, taking .111 iiistauteneetis photograph. When he get his he.ul out of the ciiilaiu .1 m in was lushing out of the deer and Mrs. Cuilis was screaming. The haml satchel was gene. Mrs. Curtis said that a man had rushed In nml .snatched her Nile hei Irem her lap. When the photogra pher looked at the platu he was astonished te litid that he had a double photograph. Por tions et Mrs. Cuitis showed up through a inae of eulsti etched hands, a lur hat uiul a brew 11 overcoat. He had photographed the thief In action. Tlie Des Plains street ellicers arrested Win. Hunts. Seino of Mrs. Curtis' money vvas teiiml iu his possession nml he was fully identiiled by the photograph. The IVast r riiriui. To-iiieirow, Sunday, the 11th day of the Hebievv month Adar, will bothe aiinlverHUiy of the least of I'lirim. The feast is 0110 of Jey, and is celebrated by both orthodox" as well as releiiued Jews. In nil the synagogues services lake place this ev ening nud to-meriovv morning, during which the iKiek el' I'.slher, contained in the Old Testa meiit, is lead, iu vvhichtlie wonderful oscae ol'tlie Jens tbieugh the intercession of Q110011 Kstlter ft em the intended massacre by Ha inan isioceuiitod. During tlie day social nud family louiiieus ure held, nud the regular Purlin Sud. ill (liautjtict) is pat taken of In almost ev cry Jew IMi faniily. Sab) tit l.ivu Stock. Samuel lless, auctioneer, sold at public sale 011 'Ihursday for Hariy t1. Llutnerut ills sale nud exeliange stables, Millcrsville, IU head of cow snt an nvciuge pi ice of HO per head. One hoi'se wns sold at fill. Hetel Change. Tlie Sptecher heuse will ehange liatuls en Monday and Charles M. Strlnu mid Ames M.Seiu beer will tnke tlurge, having pur eliasetl the furniture nud gisxl will of the s.11110 liein Harry Copland, Aiiullicr llmuliitmii) Siiliscriiilitin. It Is staled that an additional kuiii of Jir0, WKl has been subseribed tow aids the jiroimsetl Ainerlcan Ciitholle I'nlversity, making the total amount fl50,0ie. Letter Held. A loiter addressed te James A. 0. Uend, Westminister, Canell county, Maryland, is held at the l-aucaster postelllco for XKnLige. NATIONAL LKGISLATOIIS. nettK or run ct.osise haxh of thk h-e n t r. r.iti 11 1 cnmiiiKsH. A Cuuiilaliil Hint llie llrtlclrnrjr IIUIHemNuI I'm thin Hiuiirleiilljr fiirllin t'nllisl kUtrt Court-" Calamity" Wrtlrr Mint liislurltitiKly Crinlinl. WAstilNimiM, IVIi. ".S.-lSonnte. Tim chair laid lierore the Senate n lolter from (hn nl'orney goneral, sinllng llml the dollcleiicy liill, ns ptsscd, insullk'k'iitly prev dies for the oxiienses lu the UiiIIihI Slates eetirtH,nntl stating there will net be money enough le carry en the courts named during the com lug four mouths. The letter was referred te the appropriations oeiiiniHtcoo. HiiloKuhmltted the rojiert of tlui confor cenfor confer cni'oeoiniiiltloti en the agricultural nppro nppre nppro prlatlen bill, and it was agreed te. Mitchell ollered a resolution reciting Unit tlie vnltie or silver dollars had depreciated teK" cents and iiutherlriug the llnanee colu celu colu inlltee te rt'iHirl a bill te prev Ide for the Im Im Im inetll.itoHUseusen of the coinageof standard silver dollars. He then elferetl te rcadClovo rcadClevo rcadClove I.uul's letter en the sliver question, hut nn objection was made nml tlie mailer went ever 0110 day. Heuse. Wcller (town), rising te a par liamentary Inquiry, asked the speaker irthe cllcct of the sundry civil bill, passed yostor yestor yoster day, vvas te rotire 0110 nml two dollar notes. The spenker decided this was net n p-irllu-inenLiry Inquiry. Dlhrcll (Tennessee), submitted a confer ence report en the agricultural appropriation hill, and It vvas agreed te, The Heuso then proceeded le thecoiisltlcrn theceiisltlcrn thecoiisltlcrn tieu ortlieS'cnato iimeudtnenti te the post pest post elllco appropriation bills, nnd tlioninendiuont relative te the compensation te American steamships for lurrying the malls vvas non concurred iu. Conferees vvere then appointed upon the disagreeing xoles. At 1.1:55 the Heuso went Inte cominlttee of the whele en the fortifications bill, general dobate being limited tn two hours. CI.I.V1. LAND'S SUA'KIt l.EITKIl t'HAISKI). During the discussion or tills hill, Herr (Mich) s.iid he held lu tils haml a letter, the first message sent by the incoming president le Congress. Clev eland was the llrst president vv he has ev or sent a message te Congress be- rore his inauguration. Hut he (Herr) round in that letter nothing but words of wisdom, Tn ids astonishment every line ofitcom efitcom ofitcem liicmleil itself te his jugmenL Ills only regret wns that such pearls vvere eastbefore such congressmen. Laughter. The picsident had started right, hut the chances are ten te 0110 he would have te rely 011 the business scuse of the Kcpublicans in order le run this nation. Cosgrevo, (Missouri), suggested that Herr desired a cabinet position. Herr declined te be the 17U applicant for such position J hut said CIcvcLiml would have trouble in finding Democrats able te rise tu the magnificent common sensocenLiiiieil hi ills short letter. The discussion then preceutlcd 011 Uie features of tlie bill. HlK Tire In n Mar lautt Vitilige. CiiNTiu.vir.r.i:, Mil., l'Vb. 28. Klre breke mil early this morning iu tlie bakerynnd eonlectlenery stere of YVultcr 1''. Harmati, a brick building in the centre orthe tovviL'Tlie building, with 0110 adjoining, occupied by Miss Andersen as 11 millinery store, wero de stroyed, llarm.in's'los.sisalieiit f 12,000 ; In sured Ter $5,000. Miss Andersen's less en stock is f500 ; 110 insurance. The building was instiiM for if 1,000 ; less, f.1,000. Meyor Kulin's dv 'oiling vvas damaged te the oxtent et alreut ibW ; insured. The Vertlltt Murder In Second Degree. Tem's Hivkii, JT. J., Feb. 23. The Jury1 In the Walnvwlght niiirder casetame in this iiierniug with a verdict or murder In the second degree against Ueekvv ell. The ethors wereacipiltted. Counsel Ter the stale will niove for his sen sen tciice this aftonieon. Heckvvcll shovred no emotion whntover when the Jury rondered the vertlitt. Mary Kmina Walnwright grew xery nervous after her acquittal. Ilirlc Slitirt, Mm. Iliulley and Ju.tlre ScliWBb. Ni;vv Yerk, IVb. 2S. There was a great crowd in court te-day te witness tlie arraign ment of Dick Short for stabbing l'lielau ; Mrs. Dudley for sheeting Kessa and Justus Schwab for inciting te riot. Short pleaded net guilty ami his bail was increased te ?5,WK). Mrs. Dudley refused te plead, but the recorder ordered that a plea of net guity be entered, nml her lull vvas set at $500, Slie was taken back le Jail. Neither Phelati nor Hessa vvere present. Tli llrlti.h Cabinet Council Meet. Londen, Kch. 28. The cabinet ceuneil met this afternoon and is still iu session. Karl Siciiccrt lord lieutenant of Ireland, Is present, having arrived form Dublin this morning. The outcome of the meeting Is xery uncertain, but n crisis is predicted. Asking (lie Law te UUselvt a Corporation. Ci.r.vm.AND, Ohie, fob, 24 Judge C. V. Haldwin, vice president of the Cteveland linseed oil -works, has asked the court tu disselv e the corMiratien, and has charged O. O. Orisvveld, the president, nnd O. K. Day, sts'rctary and treasurer, xvith inisapplying J75,IHW oflhe cemiMiiy's funds. One Volt-ler Merrlum. Sriti.Niii'ii:i.ii, III., Feb. 23. Iu joint ses sion scaive a dozen members wero prcsent. One vete was cast for Morrison. WtSATlllilt 1XMVA.TIUN8. W.vsiiiNiiie.v, Feb. 23. Fer the Middle Atlimlie slates, slightly wanner, falrweatber, west te south xvinds, gonerally lower baremcler. ' JSMIOlir.lL A.VJC.V1TIES. Iletv the Nevriapcr 3ten nf IJtltz 1Vg it .i ' Wordy IVurfure. Fieiu the I.ttltz Kxprcss. .;,-"; We beliove vvoiuentieiied tlie fact that our -.. geed-natured eotemperary falled toexchange t,t , last'xveck, nor has It yet uppeared at this ,v olllce. We had no idea that an incidental .M rcicrcnce 10 reauy-wji iuaiicr in me leriu 01 ,-..- , a plates at tvventy-llve cents a column would ? j ugain sur up ili uau moon, wuy sneuia -s. such rofcrenco annoy itf It is said that It a." contained two (2) whacks at us in IU laitt Issue, Teach mero terribie than the ether..;? New, irthore U anything xve can relish, It tar a xv hack gotten up exclusively by Its otlltefj ' and, thcrofero, our goetl-iwturcdcotoraporarjf'f slieulil have neen Kinu enouguie eicuamje last week, when, it is ullegetl, It contaiaed centaiaed contaiaed net less than tvv e (2) w lucks at us, eochmeM terribie than the ether. Was it afraid te - ' cliange last vv cck? Was It afraid xve xveuld rneli bv infcrrinir (e crirliilll flellraliv filullAiim that Its editor trail 111 ullerd te have lead M pulille? If it does net cemprehBt ' our meaning, we would refer our geed-1; niitured colcmnerarv te Its editor for furtber: information concerning ene or his mom- ' exiiericnccs. Hut xve xveuld under no elfs-ffx rt uil.ili iltu'irrtVtA'lltlfl UlllllrM't Wat tallt irt f IV Olivia -) bvuav hiivjvvh T t-J take iidvnnLige of our geed-natured 'con- (f ieniKirury 111 uiavuii-naiiii inaiiiiur, iiunau j. exelianged last week xve xveuld. simply hava ? clipied the terribie whacks nud published V Uith of thorn in the Express under the he4" of 'Cheice Selections." r ' The Liberty Hell Their Mascot. linn ii-auv iiiiiniiaii.'u i.un iintiive ... 4 ,m... 1 it i.. i.n,i 1.. l.nl.hl......u. XMaJ3' inu i.iuuiiy mui is iuiiivvu uiwii , ww cot by thq nianagers et the New OdMt Imposition, (loud xveather and the tMB e.u 011 tofellior. nnd the attendance of X Initial lias continually increased since thelr arriwlt? i - m 'SM Vt3 IfJIlVICU Tr-" v(,sj Jiiceb It Huber, agiUnst whom ww rkit)nm1 fAHuliiiwIfip liv IlAtlfV MVMili ' arrested by the hIiuiIIT W& '1M onlero.l kill 111 llie HUU1 of K.S0H, for Wsi I i-cei-iincu nt the nexlwraiwMw $ ai 'W V fly - iJ .iiit. &..-l:
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