&"' &-: .-SXaKa t W & - irt- 4r' 'aPCfflBKiEff- , r V " 34 .LJ"1!!''.'!!.11.,;.1"" WMff J :Ii v V It, ' ISfrt M im-. ?x- m- mi H Mi.? TOBACCO feWS. tlTTT.EI.ESSAVTiriTTVrXHEZOCAZ MAJIKET LAST WHISK. "tUis Trnnu dims In '84 Funilshrd by Carre. peiiilrnts IjuicHster buyer In Yerk Connty-Htale or (tie New Yerk, Villi uilelphla nnl Other Market. Tlie following transactions in old 'tobacco uie ropertod : At Daniel A. .Mayer's com- . mission liottse wero Belil 74 cases, or '82 leaf, for 'shipment te Montreal 105 cases el 8l te San Francisce, anil a packing of 102 cases of 183 for expert. A.,New Yerk breker took BOO -cases' of '81 from another house, and 100 cases of 83 wero Relil le manufacturers. Sale or '84 Tobnrce. Deelers contlnne te pick up lets of '81 leaf, but net .10 rapidly nor at prices se high as farmers oxpeclcd. Thus far a very large proiKirllen of their purchases liave been Havana seed tlie seed leaf Ilndlng few takers at even low prices. Following ure seme Bales repotted during the past week from West Lompcler town tewn ship: Adam Grolf sold te Jehn Hener, i acres Havana at ITU, 6, !2: Frank Herr, 7 acres te A. V. Harnlsh, 10, 4u, 3; A. Zitlie, te same, X acres, 15, 5, 2; Kdtvnrtl Galen te Oppen Oppen hciiner, 2 acres, 12, 5, 2 ; David Meek te same, 1 aero at 1 1, rt,', 2 j Henry Sbaub le same, 2 acres at 17, ft, 2 ! Daniel lsoek, 1 acres te same, at 11 around ; Martin Grccnburg, Y acres te same, at 13, 6, 2 ; llenjamln Peters, t aero te name, at It, fi, 2; Daniel Wcaver sold te Morfeld its Kemper, 2 acres at 20, 0, 2 ; Samuel Weaver te Merfeld fc Kemper, 1 acre at 14 nrmiilil ; Maria 11 Wmtvnr. 1 nern In Julius ,.1' IiCdernmn, 15, 4, 2j win. weaver, f aero te Sterner it Hnrnlsh, at 10, 5, 2. , - ' 11. 10. Hadcliffe for M. OppenhetinOr bought tlie following lets In Little Uritain : Harry ,, lllglict, is aero 8, 5, 2 Jacksen & llrother, 1 , ' aero 11, 5, 2 ; It. A. Scott, .1 acres 21!, 17, 6, 2 j Nil. 1'. Edielman, 2 acres 18K, 0, 2; Edwin ' H111110I. llttcre 1S4. 5. 2: Themas Kumiss ' Ijf acres II, 5,2 i Jacob Drewn, lUHcres 17!f. u'A ti, 2i Isaae Scetten, 1)$ acres 10, 5, 2; A. A.' , .Mcuarucil, 4 acres i, a, z a. k. Jiraiuey, . Fulton, tn Shirk, his eren. 15. f. 2: Frank - . Tnore has been a very great deal of tobacco ri vfmgnt during tlie last renr aays 111 1110 lower v ,jpeitai utl this has been cleaned up In some Irj'J' sections. At tlie Duel, M. Lefover sold 3 n acres at 18, 0, 3 ; J. M. Denm, 4 avres at 14, -Sl 11,1), dames lining, 0 acres, it e, a ; win. JT l Durgess, 2 acre, 14, 0, 8;" and a number of 'Vs j ethers, all te Jehn 8cner. u At Mechanics Greve, Samuel Bair, sold 3 10, 5, ;i ; lietli Ui OftpenhetKtr.- Cennkil .Hess, Quarry vilteaftld te HafBlsh, 3 acres at 10, & a $ "& '&;: ' Frem MillersvlltewO have tlie following reports for Uils weekif .Heavy Ilerr, of, lauer, 2 acres of Haviaa at SO, 6, a, te lteswi- eiiiiiu , 4iuiiKij.Mnn.'iji i ship, his crop 'Wft' nrlvate terms rll teS oilered 20 centSf: wax&wm "jj"? iwa leai.itmt , -. of MUfastu uevunca te fW!f . . mi. .-.-ir. MJ JHUTII1I HBgi at 14, 0,3; HcU an. te aMMTS: kerea 01 Havana at t Conestoga. seli Henry Wehinyn. et eT Havana, ;, 3 Ames Lcfever. or the same pUee, ,hM 'let at IV, O, in tlie i'araulsea te J. iirimnier:! One Hershey te biiiiie, 1 acrei fume, i acre, 4 around ; J. t leaner, ,le; same, 1 acre, 0, 2 s Isaac Hoi-Hliey, te same, 1 acre, 8, 3U, 2. Tlie above Is all hybrid. J.Habceker, of Maner, bold 2 acres or tobacco te Samuel Jeseph & Ce., for 20f , 0, 3, and another let for 22, 0, 3 ; Henry Charles, same township, te same, 2 acres, at 22, 0, 3. Jeseph .Sliultz, Maner township, 7 acres of Havana te Dotweller, 22, 0, 5 ; Wes. Kiess, acres, te same, 18 threugli ; Frank Mel linger; 'ii acres seed leaf, 18, 5, 2; Henry MeUinger-, acres, te same at same prices. w ' large Sale of Tobacco. Frem the Yerk Dally. A number of farmers of tlie Lewer End who eft for Iiucaster last week with llvecar- jifxt&ffef toiwece, retunietl en Saturday and n?V""f'r(l at tii Murtili!ill house. Tliev , " - - ' - . :. : ,.-,-- ----- - ZyTr ..XitaJfim''' - -. T i.ii wVnuveatui wnmnyt..t,- tua loliewtng crops or' tonaeco in ine- j-.ntt. auieutning 10 vi;j tens; w. 1, 1. u., i;ioani6en. . u. iieer.'. Z - . ." .. - it. J. A JUalley, A. D,3llarr!sep.,M. 1. C'Henry Sheubergcr, Jno.- C, Shen,.1 y,.W. Itt Fishel, iThotnalla'faiety.W. rblLW:r..Oilenev.n. F. Merris. M. tiVJtfitehell. II. Iarlett. W. I. Clark. O. P. fMltflliell, W; hiwyJ.'Ai Jemmlsen. Thes. ,l)sViHid D. D.HlienberMr. ,., IteSJMr.rD. IC.fiayler.- for ! t Frev. vat ijuiWj:,ijuriiirttHl.Ui 'feilUjg- leta:- P.JL".ar-, Clark. ,Aaa tawfe Jehn A.,; Witoen IV'andiJwiojbiMatthewii., " . riSSi "" ?i,hi Near Yurfc Market. ' . V4y,;rretti the Tobacco Lea- we Uke the feU: m,'iZ:i.:jiJ: ' ?' .,- . .--r'V.mSr.aA-ilt'-'r.'X.. Th- fa.l thj'nAitf Waalrltn. .'.' Tf liPPIHJfflH m RHntMV I m 1 i,jra, --. cldde nmnuiachlluIR, jCIMBiii . f-' '...,,. , , r-L. 11 ,...... fc.-t..M ;riectuuw, me egnrau r 1110, taiive using. U nentioned as one or Ute.fDaMrea. ;9 w It Wsirid there ae ethers here,, ler tobacco jilch'camet..'he MIUhIeh .aeeeunt or the :.'aW-.WH of desirable old seeda; and this aver-- Sfqicnt mar be'accepteii t truth,, ... , , jkyiWrtnfaXeLmiedene Jn Yirglnia tW - which brought from 25 te :t5c. There was a. fair demand for common Burleys, and some sides were made. Bright wrappers de net apiiear te have been much Inquired fur. ' Seed leaf The demand for, seed leaf, se iwas reported, -wits limited te 1,400 cases. The only reature or auv interest In the i market this week "was the sale of 500 cases of 1883 Pennsylvania bvC. II. Illtzcner it Sen, of this city," te Lewls Bremer'e Seus, or Phll , udelphiiL What tlie prlce fiulil was a inysT tery, and Is likely te remain one. Notwfth Netwfth 1 standing all that has been said against 1883 ,t Pennsylvania, it seems te liave" friends ; and - tlie dls:ipt)carance from the market every , new and then of lets of 500 cases, must liave a salutary cll'ect en the trade. As for tlie i prices paid, that Is another question ; but if , the tobacco moves end noeno lascs, that Is nlieut as iniu'h as out be expected in the present condition or things. Tlie goneral t toue or the market Is thought by some opera if ters te be improved. J . Spanish Havana fillers wero sold le the I extent of 500 hole at from 80 te SI. 15. 6- j Sumatra But llttle doing j sales, 150 bales L; nt$1.20te fl.00 Helders claim that prices ', should be hlglier, but' they de net uppeur te IWIIUIO Kl WllllSiaiKl lUO IUIIIJUIUU iuiuuku Sales, even at somewhat lower prices than the tolxn.re, according te their ideas, should tiring. A bird in the .hand is worth two in tlie bush, however, und they soem te appre ciate this. ring We cannot report any ijoem in trade or 110 st(K-k : lirtees are very nwrm, and with the leaf at present prices it is 11 question hew much or hew little meney therpjls Ter manu facturing at the prevailing prlces or Virginia ge-nls. Seme voryvlew price common navy lias liei'n nllV.rnil In.rn liv seme mniillfuctur- Mtm&r'S; fcw 12. x st.mmtj , v. 2 : DrltewW1 .'mm f JaeelJ T.Mattbewa, J aeres, rat 15, ft and 2) 'tJfcM-aMelSaWjrt-ji.Va: J, B. PTMiBwart -; at 1)V3, 2l James Asdenea, f 2 a.;reJ3j4jJJ,Wkrfe8,"t, m: 12,3,2; Jehn AV.ThenpKV li,tiV Mi'WlO, LiggM, laere, atT4, 4.S 1 laaacP.' 11M1,. 1, i:.avaer."at le.3.'2: Chart. Allen. 2aeres. at 8. 3,2: Vra '"u small ami iiwiuciiioruurntHieui 10 eome $. along Air briglit tobacco, generally. The r.:' lower grades nrq in request Of old tobacco !.$ Hand 12 inch, last year's work, thore Is lit- lip S imi lint ,.iu n ,n hour, tmmltnerl ,. .. .. 11 iv tir ,. ,-, -..M,K.i, Smoking A regular demand reiwrted. wigars isnsiuesa lainjrncuvu llauiinerwaw a xteimrl. aX,teS'i''M5BKi- na ' I aain 111 iiiaaian imrrnrna 'Am'im2MwamiAim' MiaflnnL'? 0"fi mmtmmSSBmWmMmVimMim. mmr 1L 'A 1 OaU I iiiiM1afiBilWIIaWalalal Th IW. I jUaW, L .A f etrt 'Jitt4 WaMWa-JiWPilWP R'l Mawr-atJidrigBiPRalayt ftrat; m r. ?iu,t b v$i5Jm?mmJte jaww J ''iiliita aliitatrfttaay ! O tmm- u- Ml cents, tar wrunners. Tf ttiflv UkorunninsrleM. Ivb'titMstteM rnmrnlnir thn natlvltv of ! Thfl Mdes'f( exnurt durinir the week nurahored bet'(t cases. Several large City manufacture visited the market, mostly In search fir binders. In absence of such, and binders are at present tnent' rremlnent. by thdr innr lakm. nrfJie absence, eld Connecticut wrappers are takin, fian' Weekly Repert. Sales el seed leaf tobacco ronertcd fe iNTKLMOKNcnn by J. H. tlans' Sen ftve. tobacco brokers, Na 131 Water street, few Yerk, for the week ending March 2, M85 1 800 cases, 1883, Pennsylvania, 813cl 198 cases 1881, Pennsylvania, 5KUc j 130ases lbSJ new KnRianu lKI'Viuc : -mh cases,nuii' drles f28. Tbtal, 1,328 cases. PlilfaulelphU Market. In manufactured tobacco prices ar witlt an Increasing demand. Fl inn, cut smoking tobacco audsntiU alseiln ready purchasers. Tlie last week in ary shows tip conslderablo sales leaf, especially '81 and '83 Pennsylva is true the margins have loon vcr. mero brti- rcigar it It miall, te tin- but holders have made tin their in in lead, and hence they will seli.' Newh tlie tlme te (lnd quantity and quality at low Ilgurcs. By and by it will be neeled. A very line let of Ilousatenio Ilaviiia was placed at a fair figure.- State seed aid Ohie are dally being handled at satlsfacteif prices. Occasionally, line Wisconsin wralporsare shown, and they seen disappear oft of tlie market, Sumatra An Increase lit recelniwi notice alile. -while sales show a slight ImpJivcincnt. Havana found favor the utst wcci te a con sldoraiileninount. 1 Itocclntsfer the week 11 cases Connect! cut, 710 cases Pennsylvania, W cast OI1I0, 17 cases Yerk slate, b!) cases Wisconsin, 31 Dales Sumatra, 105 bales Havana and 20'Jldids Vir ginia and Western leaf tobacco, Sales for domestic use 10 case .Connecti cut. 023 cases Pennsylvania, 52 rjies Ileusa tonie Havana, 0 cases Iiittle Dutih, 72wwc3 Ohie. 01 cases Yerk state, 33rasoMWlscensln, 10 bales Sumatra, 280 bales Hafuia and 23 hlids Western leaf in transit dlrk't tnmauii facturcrs. ri.i... .... bl 1. ..I l tnr. J liu UAnjiin nilli;iliuil iu l.Kl, pounds. 1 t'ARSi NOTES. Uermuntewn Telecranli" lllntJ for the l'eul. try Yanl ud GunUu. The French have disceverw.that amlx lure of oil, naphtha, quicklliie and water will destroy the winter eggf- of the phyl phyl eoxera without injuring thjlgrape vines. The remedy Is net only efflcitift, but cheap, 'and winter Is the best tltm te attack the .teke.a'Sftfc'erdelight Jjwld fancy vef. Ofiuares, aaa tney taauiKM irequetii aesircs te aid the hen In her duties, bjt it i pUlnly eldent tfaet a "watched pet Aver bells," se 'the hpn.Vrhlif,JeiHc1 w avwiso'beyend -alwolute neeessity- MlHTaU'te hatclr'eveti a luculerate proportion of clitaks te eggs given her. , ' w An, exchange Hwkes. tin! Me reMiarks regariteg praykllng'leedilrer ferttfy.vOf the ero cemHMw-eralnsi oerB, eats, rye, IrkekheAt,wfawai,veK.i tticre la always an Uertut,fe wtrehaM InMie market, says VtiSyrritet, wWte "there duanet alwaya Jbe nUroe .com, pop-eern, war'.fWMiLLMM thrlbre wnl i TlW'-Iti ice H-WrtrtvrmitoempM miaNt the greatest Variety rKxwibfe-'ni'ffie rnaww or feed. Sorghum and sun-tjewcr tt'eds are cs Iecially yaluable in the line of feed, and corn can be easily grown, ana se ur as 1110 sorghum is concerned, the stalks can be used in, the manufacture 'of syrup. Ne doubt the broom corn andlnllhjl are'alw) geed and can 1)0 easily supplied. ,' Care of Heiuu- i'lant. Keeping a collection at" grewlug plants lu thoheuso through thejwlnter season adds very much te the eboerijilness of the home, and need roqulre but little trouble. The principal points are, at tlie time of Iettlng in tlie fall, tei furnish geed fortile soil : a mixture of leaf bam. srarden soil and saml mixed 'serves n Jjoed purpose. They should recelve plenty' of light and sun, therefore they should have a position onthe sunny slde tef the house; they AUld aluovuave a uniform but moderate ySjafitei GtmtlM ibuuld.be avoided, as aefe:,V;Xufe& vermin ud duM By gffflg, ?S Moderately; warm 'F?rT,w5fLr?f! Bewwer.hMlt'pMi se! or bv ldhe- VLtrr..?7i T.'?Heaie of Wate.-aHd aTrra'sffi-tefei uty, byA a wek et3SSc,, " Buinw.re water'WlUgijPi, nutiHinOini.Miu Jt.araeuia, muk vigor,; mnnHnlhn l.mtift .reu. w war ma wW TrTete;i4l-Iit.rta urn Mtnmmt ii w?&yf. ;f: .tetMmed miaw' enakaied WMtfUrs at one ngr.ttetaeC!.?lMnff foil an , erratid of pblkui uirepy db test nq nmti 11 BqiuauiuiKiuiuavi 'represented -himhatfas Wftr. J; K TekW waawfl nunisitirn m.uie wnn, w niiuiu , rv. refew;JerJ C Jam latMeen waaieeBtmeB , H.intmWrar daake aratae in puhUeJIwr ertoUena H. private donations, He:stic ceedUm,2toUMitg-.Hpen Ue 'aMrtty - of Key.' J. B-'Kewawer, MWter of NMrjRfferMtd chnrcli, whe"f,waive4 bla appeUrtnwnt " ;li Pumpkin 11 Illen Sunday morning, teaWaw Key. Meredith" te eSfy hla jtoekentM snhleet of teiteraca JIe returned te trw ,wlU;tba pasRsriMHi'lMd Jnat concluded" 'uOdrcubs'lei the, Sunday school' when theTte w K. u, Kerkcs stepped in anu exiieseu tne stranger as an imposter. The eugageuient te deliver' at temperance lecture in the same church tliat evening was at ence re re ro called and llcv. Kerclmer announced that he would till bis pulpit himself. His history beiugthus exposed and designs frustrated, he took his dopurture en the lirst train te sock another Held of operation. He is de neunced by the pulpit and press every where as au Imposter and fraud, a beard bill jumjier and a thief. Puss him around. letters Grunted by the ItrgUter of Wills. ltogister of Wills Sloner lias granted the following letters for the wcek ending Tues day, March 3 : AnMiNisritATieN Frances Hoever, do de do ceascd, late of Upper liOnceck ; KU Burkhart, Upper Leacock, admlnistruter. Ieah Gilleland, doccased, late of Bart township; Isaac Park Gilleland and Jeseph Scott, Burt, administrators, at u. Kllzalicth Sites, decoased,, late or West Denegal township Win. A. lleltsliu, city, udtuiiiistrater.' IiCenard Striekler, doceaseil, late of War wick township Andrew B. Hackmaii, War wick, administrator. Christian Kenny, dcaceased, late of Provl Prevl Provl denco township 5 Geergo 11, Whitmer, Prov idence, administrator. ' Tkstamkntahv A. Bales Orubb, drv ceased, late of Mt. Hepo Knniuce; liindley Smith, presldeut or the Pennsylvania com pany for insuring lives andgiautlug annui ties, exocttter. Isaae Martin, decoased, late of Karl town ship ; Isaac Q. Martin and Ames Martin, .Karl, oxecuterH, . I'uui wirui, uoceaauu, luiu 01 west ijam ijam ijam poter township j Jacob Wirjli, West Lum Lum Lum loter, executer. P. C. ItannJngcr, deceased, late of Iiancas Iiancas ter city; Henry M. Shrclner, city, deceased. A brain Sheet-, doceasod.-lnto of Mt Jey township ; Jacob Itlsser, 'and Jehn llisser, UJ WWIUH1III, eiwuum. WZsSm': wJ -'. j - ,, im - - - p.'!:- 'v. j ? ARR0 aPkawflWkft"" '"i-." V,'RaWa ,fm, BVlii,.f p PIIFWtJPM. CHMMsaSC OKHtttfelrW 4Hal4 CaB alie. 'miiv KMan -wll4tiMw lt lb, Iewr Jpm of 1nMMiri oeatntr wtniiwKingmm.-aumBt ceniiry, i4 fM aaMBC eap re4iriua oeu- ,VBttea.e.,i 5 (- r 'r '"?,- i Q Hautaethi PevatL efMl l ytJum, tHt, Maibbr nUa KaeX ptt S9k as. bv wea eurv ana raiaan eat itetM 'MmMTrfmSjit, mm r r. ..'II.I. r-..u.4a,.... tr ' . j ,A .. ". j?- '''! &M;?rrZ 'St' .w' si i:;iivs, '"V '.' JtHfiifrmTTTltMl fsk"J ifif HHpptni; Away fmm Alliany In 1 lieu. Maaner-Wuhlngteit, FIMhI WHh flriger The Onrnlu(leii That Have Arrived. At twcnty-llve mluuicsartcr six o'clock en Monday evening, four carriages drove tip te the Church street siding of tlie West Shero railroad, half a mlle below the regular pas senger station, at Albany, lit tlie ilrsl car riage wero Mr. Cleveland, his two sisters, Mrs.Heyt and Miss Cleveland, and his niece, Miss Hustings J in the se ,end the Hev. U Cleveland, brother of tlie president-elect, und his wife and child ; in the third Mr. and Mrs. Manning, and In the fourth Mr. and Mrs. lament and two children. The party waited fifteen minutes before tlie special train was ready. The train consisted of nn engine, 'baggage car and two sleepers. It left sharp at a quarter te seven o'clock. Tlie only iiersens were Dr. Ward, Colonel H, T. Chamberlain, Harry Ten F.yck, one police man and several small Ixivs. Mr. Clovelaud was in excellent spirits, Mr. Manning looked cheerful, and Mr. Lament was bright and busy getting things in erder 011 tlie train and loekliu' after tlie nlle of baimauu. The train slipped eir quietly, without" toot or bell, und will step nowhere except for water between Albany and Waslilngton,where (Unexpected te arrive at six a. lit Tuesday. President Arthur has received a letter from PrcHldcntrolect Clevcland, in which the latter says he rcgrets that the arrangements already made for his trip te Washington will prevent hint from accepting President Ar thur's kind invitation te dine at the execu tive mansion en Tuesday evening. WASHINGTON Fl 1.1.1 NU UI'. The city Ls already tilling up with Inaugu ration visitors, and the princlKil streets, tlie public buildings and ether places of interest te'slglit-scers have been thronged withtliein all day. Uirge crowds till the lobbies of all the hotels, and thocapitel building lias been overrun bv stranccrs. The committees which have in charge the several features of tlie Inauguration ceremonies have nearly com pleted their preliminary work, and the street decorations are in an udvuuccd stage of preparation. Pennsylvania nventte from the capitol te the White Heuse is in a blaze or light and color, the committee en illumina tion having substituted clusters or vari ously colored glebes for tlie ordinary street lamps, and the citizens lmvlnir lent their aid !lu.?brishtulng,tbe.,scenQ, by decorating for spectator)) which "liave been erected at every point el vaotsge-ground along the route. Among the organizations which have already .arrived in the city, are Die Kansas city iKsmocraHe ciuiu uv club 1 tivH ,TtK-tt!xwit urciiauiers. 01 new lerni 1110 rmmiyvuu club, of Teiieka, Kan.j tlie Yeung MenV Dotnecrotlecliib,'or.PhlladclphIa ; the lluseli Zeuaves, or tit" l'ukvand the. Tammany so ciety of New Yerk. This last named organi ergani organi sateon arrived here last evening, l$0 strong, 'accompanied by the Seventh llcgimcnt band, of NewYerk, a inarched, up f ennsylva nl avenue, escorted bv the Jackxen Deuie- eraMd aaaeeiaAkmf and etyBipitHted by a large drick's, who caine te the window and bowed his acknowledgments. The ItechiunlXMU Grenadiers were escorted up Pennsvlvimiaavcnne te their qnarters by the. Lightlnfantry of tliejcitJV , A portion of the Pennsylvania tstate militia luis arrived, and the entire body, 7,600 strong, is expected te reach the city some tlme dur ing te-night Brigadier General Claussen and stair, ac companied by the Seuth Carolina volunteers, u company of colored troops, left Charleston Monday afternoon for Washington te take part in Mr. Cleveland's Inauguration. Tlie expenses of the company are paid by suli suli Hcrintiens raised among tho'whlte Democrats et Charleston. ",;e.v.vr umjiEx." HKetcli of u 8eeiit-Vear-()ld Who Line te Hear the Haying or the HeiimW. SjIn no section of the country is fox hunting mew (wjeyedv than . lu the Southern part iBwimHiK w we ihmwhi uaiiTi 111 which "rtM.fs-kawM aAimdant nlacea; ttf "-'---"tn'i'i 'ilii'in linil '11I111 um ifr-Mtfi'irin I k',1 ---"-- -- - - '' V3KLl "L." .iftmiMjrnever ueeniHtft mmv 'mnrnnir(rt 111 ft hlinUuiP HCMOfl, - -rj - - ;j- " -.aw -y- r'-v. , a trained deg can ; Jump, a rex'-anu h HWy: fellow Is netat W8J-S capftire .a" goea day.;" uxirtvaMbe had, .Several 'geed packsef fc--!- am kent by levers of the prt .jmn(-- "W'frjfbein rival any hounds te le"een en exhlhitkfc, ;, h Ael uMtii,;. ; ; . ., neeaiMS mj; any mere et win ; jhh hieitj & eynwiwwMWt-jwairjHiiHiM ; vwm, '-laj-wfctt'kiw! tS,eBiW': z .'j. ..,f 1 .. - ''.',Miifl:i.'L4tL'Ji t-skLT- v5 EjjfiESZiFWZi' I . -.... ,.u-... .1A.11 1,1 tu, ..-4.. ' l-:'.' ,jmi"FtiTj''."rei,.""'"i,ivv,r."r!Ti' . jra pjaii4.T.g--"1vr... V;s5 kept a hotel In fjnnrryvllle? 'rtm'Wn'enjrly. ilavs he has kent a. 'lartte tuink:. of' dacm ami .7. r. ' .-Z' . '- . " . .. " .?. j- ", . .1 jfimmjUTifiw nounes '-are wet'ati(iroveraDiy- ontn'eetlir fwJI.Qf foxes at (YtahaB't's, and no Sjiiing tsjaies ttiat 'he .does netjuru a IA ,,0'f tbeMtloeVeT l!e':is net a" .'lovervef .' bair' unial''dne-expiMenc-bf.tUlaVgKirtln; ueynurd was killed seen after the start, Kot Ket tled him regarding that kind of sport "The Burnt Hill" is one et his favorile hunting gietmds and he has taken many a fox from It A low yearn age a big white- tailed fox had lialllcd every party wlie ran hint Inte tlie "Black Beck" valley. One morning cany iiiuuriiiiuuugs jumped mm and at four o'clock Jehn took him home. Many an anccdote he cun tell his friends quietly of the sports or tlie chase, Once he was puzzled, His dogs had holed a fox near Pusoyvllle. It was dug out, when seme ene said he saw another pair of eycs'ln the hele and there must be another fox thore. The twitch was again brought Inte use, but the crcature would net bite. Tlme after tlme it wns tried; lluullylt was held and the animal wus pulled nut with the twitch around its paw. Le I It was u coon. It wus dropped; tlie dogs let Ioenc, but tlie only bleed spilled was.by a favorite hound having its car spilt hi two and tlie coon get uwuy. A moonlight hunt used te be one ills favor ite kind. Ope spring he hud six ; foxes in hand. They were let out, ene each night j iv long start wus ulven them bofero the dogs were put out ; net one was. taken nor did lie intend they should be. the runwjuui ti 'A c. A rieusiintIiitertaliimentlreii hy tlie Hebrew Secial Union, Tlioselroe, or Purlin festival, given under the auspices of the llohrew Secial Union, in (Irani hall last night, was n line affair. The attendance was very large, visitors lieing present from New Xerk, Philadelphia, Bal Bal Bal timore,,'Columbla und ether places. In Uie early part or the ovening a very pleasant entertafaim'eut was glven as fellows : A recitation, "Eugone Aram," by Ilalph Simen '; .Centio Lecture en Temperance, by Ji.OiaachjiOermau -IlecllaUen, "The Menoy llidcr,",byK,Mr."CelMi.andllWe-t anu tJex.v witu enaiyetera' tymwjam' 1 wjwef rrmflaykw t, v Anenurt t bow tawing te wake' OMMkbtHweea Hnrt mu a yi-ane MteWiMBwd efwhent te ;5rpwd of persenk amid n diwlay of lirowerks. TIiTctrU)e -.ali sated -.the .society,, us It, 'lVWillard'B-ll6Wlllrtr5HalediM:r.iIIe-, .i ntiih'-V.nTH' , . . ' r.,,7. im JCa .,.Aai SHffifA"BP2aS& TBMBIaakk wHl f 'MH.iM Jill I II 1. . '" -"' .M-JLJ.MJ' I.W1MT., W;WWMI liWI',W awnwi 1 juaw many mNMwm u wui nmmm, ' tM lnaMunaMi flan mm eMnMr a -",. ' i-Wkyttm mm.:.m ui0mm U$mm pjMmiu.wm tx;Hy rw'WMn nm 5W t wwr 1 i.jk' hV&FW,.' Whose IftH Mtiitt n tnlnnrittitA tmii.4lttnt Whether the beard of peer ftreetenTe1 read the newspapers. Why a gang of young fellows are permitted. te leaf in the poetefllco every Sunday even ing and blew the rank smeke of cabbage leal' cigars down tlie thrpaU of theso wlie have buslness there, Wiclher tlie Kasteni Leugue is strong enenrji te light the elder baseball associations ever tlie ostabllshmentef aclub In Baltimore. What the cress reads statesmen will de In Washington. Whether the Xeie lira people will be satls lleil that their Hag is sufllctently lattered te ceme down te-morrow. Why crowds are allowed te leaf at North Queen and Orange Btrcets every Sunday evening, while the the regulars In Contre Square are compelled te stand en tlie Belgian blocks and elten lu water te their knees. Whether an olllce cannot Ik made under tlie city government for Miller Fmlm. Why "Llltle Jake" Greenawidl asks lobe elected street commissioner, when he knows it Is all set up for Jake "Batr," tlie well known Ninth ward heeler. Why tlie Philadelphia mall, which errlves here at'd:30 e. tit, is net distributed earlier than It is. Hew badly a yew Jura rojiertor was taken in en the Information he received in regard te 11 runaway, which was alleged te liave taken plaee en the Mlllcrsvllle turnplke Thursday evening Whether tlie poeplo of this city are net satis lled with the prices at which slieus will be given for the next month. THE CEItAH aitUTE LYCEUM. llfilmtini; the yurtlen Whether Scheel Direc tor Mieuhl PurnhhText Heek. Cr.PAu OnevB, March 2. The Cedar Grov.e lyceuui was greeted by a large and ap preciative audience en Friday eveniug. About three liundrcd ticople wcre present Owing le the iilwence or the appointed ora tor and essayist, that irt of the pro pre gramme was dispensed with, and reg ular delmte taken up en the question. Jleaulved, That the directors 'should fur nish all text hooks, for. the 1 scholars of pubjic ehoel at the expeBSie of the township,? The pre and von of the question' was ably nreaetit ed by Messr Lcld, Kenn lager, Syfrt, I.(tlle, la Bue and Clre.i-.TIe dceWen of 'llm IliitirM was In tvur of the aflfirnative. The. gettrttW,. dciiate.was ianoaidcpMewahly geed? maliy 'el thelMiet priWdirCTtidetiaterH. of the eastern end partk:iitiHg; Tlie .Heuse decided that the speakenijon.the Hfllrina Hfllrina Hfllrina UvoprchenletltheatrengswiWgHmetit. M. &AVellerntedahaioreaiiwew entlUexl "The Ghost," which ira.vll,' received by the audience. The twual awiettnt of. merrl ment.was eauaedIW" the" asaweriag of re ferred questtens, iwd reading of . the eclety: pajwr by, Ui wliter. The memlwrshlp of (he society new h umbers one. hutidred- f. f-Tfc l'eniyKTMiki,?,latIrBl. Tiib report (if Hid PeuriH'yiVatila railroad for. IMt, shows hew that read wcatlieicd an un usually severe year In railway business with out serious less, though It -was found necps necps sanrte shorten sail u Utile In the way of re ducing the dividend. The main line made money at a satisfactory rote. It paid a 7 per cent dividend, amounting te $6,500,787.50, and alter deducting ?l,02O,C9L5t for profit and less had a balance of 1W,733.04 te Its credit or, rather, te the credit of tlie entire system, Including the Philadelphia AKrle, which also shows a prellt The New Yerk division failed te mect,.cxicnscs by tolB, telB, 530.28, and the lines west of Pittsburg lest heavily In lieth gross and net earning. This wus due both te a falling pif in tariil, caused by injurious competition, and by u reduction of rates, due te tlie same cause, but mero wHifuinriv le the latter. The oxpcnscswere reduced te meet the decreased Income, but net sufllclently te check the railing off. Kcdiiccd te Its simplest form, the average rate per ten per mlle 011 the main line and branches In UsSI was 79-100 efa mill less than llin(1IHL Ul liAIEItlJUlWMai1, ,"- leaving net d ,- ,riJ1r4.,'C rV ' rti itwft. iniPw.HM".wr'"'B wr 1 ' , Tr..--".:- i.f,,,,Ne..13tt.rw MHUwaWWI lPIT., ,club, nwny emr'e.e5tbf1:iSi,V.iiaia rrsipihyAtt4 a Vatnunibr.ef7tBf -i .'-'''- ..'-. . .. ..r .-.. r ?'.W ,TBrilP?-.'p,7 V ftajliil MM k-zr - i,r jTi'-arft . i -tpie ymvmm .. .- winwttei - m- nmF unwkvaHiMt Mi hAttav. Il MeCn kVteqnteMi Me' ,-ww 1-ilUM M,W tie : 5tt.,W:sAl Mcieshw midfalr" liV'.Mlaail inenl waa wade at fH. ( B"v L The neH bearenir.lal rMehaiim. lll-LaMl . &T3.a ... 1'1,&. 4. rttek, WH-' 1 inm J. Wld myr;nz1n word -; aer ana -. " . Jul: ?& ti 7t .....,? Hpiier Unicwk Itrnifc Ilaroville hits a skating rink. Solemon. (irefPs warehouse has Ijecii titled up and is new used its a skating rink. The rink is open en Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evenings. The attendance se far has been geed. The store ut Mechanlcsburg had been clesed lust week. During tills tlme the Htore room received a new coat of paint and a fix ing up lu general. On Monday, March 'J, Mr, Caleb Myer opened the Htore with a large stock of goods. The school dirccten or Upper Leacock township have crauted a day for vlsltlnu Echoels. A number of the toachere have availed thoiuselvos of this prlvllege by tak ing their schools out sleighing. Tlie rehearsals, for the entertainment ut Mechaiiicshurg, aie already In progress. A Surprute Sliver' Wedding Anulvenuiry. Aleuday was" tlie.tweuly-nfth unulversary or the marriage or Leenard ,Kckert and wife, residing at 2 1 North Chat lotto street, and lu the evening they wqre treated te a genuine surprise jJThe ceuple -vyore induced te go nway irem ineir noiue tespenu 1110 evening. Vt8)f o'clock n large ixiityj gathered ut the house of Androwrfreyor, Ne. 131 Charlette street, und marched te the ircsldonce of Mr. Kckert Tliey put up an extension table, one of tlie presents, nntl nt ence leaded it with geed things. Mr, and Mrs. Kckert wero then sent for and when they arrived . they wero astounded at the change In their home,whlch had taken place in a Short time After par taking of an excellent supper the evening was spent in dancing, with music both vocal and instrumental. The presents consisting of silver ware, A-c. were very pretty and numerous. iA- Lancaiter Evangelkt Ahreatl. Frem the., Heading Ucruldv -.aw.' iiuattiNN, h, idwcatHer, nuvu we liS AjmbiMmi ")MkMivMI vWt Menyi, (b nette Oak Ucyrinne. Oftent MMBV WfU iM WMMMIV1W aPAHk AWV mmm r T,T nelMMI MMH9V . I fvTwsi nauiimn it n 1 ti MMaAalKpaMMui!i ftdWUI 1 ecra mi n eaji-iaMwawaJMti-j;,-. i naMialiilll Wkaana 1 iji:j3?. ."immMPmmiSr - ipaiHaw ai iini -f-,-tr-.v; --,--.,,M-t.- ... . nmmimmEmmaHMmXEii.nr .Aui.tihuphat iJmhbij KMA. ll11 .ar-.. .mmi-jum.' .rrMrttz . v.-, :--. -,jr.. .2 -'"'. iniEA; zni.:.--i.?ft-mevaets. m impjii .umtiimH. .HumaMia.- : ie iw- 'rr. . ,--r i': -- istjv -c-. saaBaaaia HH a.. mm,-b..',k. rnmmt.m ..' VM aWNNWpW fWif aaMvffiS v ' 'MawHayi m. .Htfnfn tafth. ( : "TXJF1ZZS&. '-nm!IS w,.jmw 'lUlMtfc h llth JtaMattUU vmSuM I V-v. - M mttf kttiMm twMer C, ti .1 laHiaaatfa , ,, : mmt MHnrJt vxt.rr e commit)) t A " it- jl.-i. j.)., i, ku. - t, 5 H "Afimiay. of commenwealUi vsi,' sault rendered a verdlct of net Imposed tlie costs en tne prosecutor. AHHAULTKU HIS VATItl;H. The next case called for trial was that of commonwealth vs. David A. Brackbilt, who was indicted for committing an assault and battery en his father, Christian I. Brackbill. Frem tlie testimony or the commonwealth's witnesses it appeared that Christian 1. Brackbill and his wite had lived apart Ter some tlme prier te September 18, 1881, and en that date he went te where his wite was slay ing in Warwick township te have a talkwllh her about procuring a divorce. He saw her In a riern held with his seu, and when he ap proached them, his son assaulted him. knocked him down, breke his nese and used him IkuIIv. The doiense wan that Mrs. Brackbill and lier son were cutting corn en Septcinlicr 18 when the father approached and assaulted his wife, She ran te her son for protection, and Brackbill, sr., then assaulted the son. He was wanted two or three times te lenve by the son, and persisting In his assault the seu knocked him down and struck him two or three times In seir-defense. Witnesses wcre also called te preve the geed cliaracter or the defendant for pcace and geed be havior. The Jury altera short deliberation rendered a verdict or guilty. Sentence wai deferred. TIIllKK VOUNd MEN ON TIIIAU Franklin lu Minnlch, Aaren G. Leng end Jonas H. Herr, wcre indicted fur committing an assault and lltcry en lleubcn IteldculMch, mt empleye et Jeseph IUReycr. The facts us outlined by counsel for tlie commonwealth wcre substantially as fellows : .... On the night of November 11, Bcidcnbach, accompanied by a young man named Beam, dellvered goods for a party et I.ltltz. On their return home they dreve by Ilollinger's tavern, in front or which a number or vehicles wero hitched, among them being tlie buggies of the defendants. It was a dark night and Ileidenbach accidentally dreve against the buggy of one of the defendants. About the thee that Rcldenbach had extricate! his ve hicle and gotten out en uie reau, uie ucicnu ants emerged from Hellinger's saloon and de manded that Kcidcnbach pay the damages "done te Ihe buggy,, which they estimated at L IteldcnbachWflied.lbathe'had'neiany. money with him, tmt.tbat he -waste the en-; ploy of Jeseph -lUReyer who weatd wkp geed any daage done.Tie defendant! did Mjet appear le be Batlsfied and Beldenbach- 1 waurtee en n M711.H'. "'n"j!... w?j Vnrravllln his hersO Wl tr.Ml r I defendant, asaWeil uytwoewerft net vet liemi. arrested. Itekwnt drancred from bts'WBSOll and Itealea'M Iwd lluitue wascounneaieDea ieciuvurai.wciiB.. lenelTefit Debtors IMduirged. Henry Green and Minnie XeeA, who served term la thecennly prison for mfekletneaners, were 'discharged from' enctodyfifeu their taking advantage of the Insolvent law. Te4ay MerHit.(i.-A larger portfen pr Tuaaday miernins'a session was, taken up lit 'Uie examlnatfen or theoemntftnweatth'.a.rtt ncsscsiuthe assault and battery cases pre ferred against Joints II. Herr, Frank lu-Minnlch and A. L. Leng. r.-TP'i . :.,y -r , -. .r,'-- -'.r- ,.r The defense was mat. tnotiireencieiiuaiiis nboye named stepped at Hellinger's restaur ant when en their read home en Uie even ing of Nevcinlier 8, and while in tlie res taurant they heard acommetlon outside, and upon going out they found Iteycr's wagon entangled with Leng's buggy. Jiehiciiuacu andKeuin were under the intlucnee of liquor, and Itcldcnbacb.whe hud a whip in his hand, it was claimed, assaulted all three defendants and threatened te blew eutthcir brains. The accused denied having eommitted any as sault and battery en Itcldenbach at Notl's Netl's Notl's ville. They claimed' that Beam wns drunk, and when he was about getting out of his wagon he fell and was hurt A mini tier or witnesses tesUlled they had known the ac cused for several yean, and their roputatlen for peace and order was geed. On trial. EASE J1AT.Z. MEETING. TlmKaiteru League Ietennln.ed te liAe a In llaltimure. 1'!V Tlie schedule meeting of the Auie'rican; AssociaUen or Base Ball clubs wa held Kutaw house, Ikdttmerivi i? vaa'TefVUw ehthti 1rI Ai4attoTWr,l)Wdlebeok, M olbtrd.er ewc,ana' nwik1 l.Hiittcj"were Uier M a eeinm Inhda4i ;g,Tie a jrrvueRt. IMMUMI 'f ra.Th ) iira,tmt iwdatcaen'1 fenud te oenflkt'i-KHh-League H trsa teaUr handed book te the; 'f.T?"T" for reyijtai, ami the axuthsg-adjeu til Tveair njernhw. whan Anal ae nit- bBUkM. -A4 r v. Vmkl?i . . . ",- .: . ''... e A'Vaii '"- -i"llirtlM r nrilin-.teaVliint, rllll.TCtJiiiSt The Jeffersen club held a meeting in its rooms last evening, at which it was decided te raise the initiation and annual dues from f5 te flu. After the transaction of some routine business a cemmlticu was aimolnted te draft resolutions or regret at the death of Jeseph J. Kcenan, who was a popular mem ber of the organization. Thoceiumitteo are : rhllip Bernard, Jehn K. Maloue, Win. H. UeUly. IL Z. Bheads and Jehn W. Lewell. The resolutions of respect adopted by the Jeffersen club are given in another column. Sprained Ilia Leg. Livst evening Edward Kappler, the Contre Square lrbcr, was en his way home from 'his fathcr-lii-law's, Capt Jehn A.Schuh's res idence, and when in front of Uie Nerthern market he fell upon the ice, badly spraining lils leg. He was taken te his home, where Dr. Hess attended him. He will be confined te the house for a wcek or mere. Appointed, Deputy Sheriff. Geerge Hnnter was appointed deputy' shentl'thls 'morning by Slieriff Tomlliiseii, te fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Charles M. Strine. Mr. Hunter sorved three vcars as ianlter of the court house, wus constable ler a nttmber of yearp, aiid will' inaiie an cmcieni ueputy sneriu. A New Stage, Chas. Miller, Uie enterprlsing ptage driver botwecu this city and. Litltr, bes just put a new and handseme hack en the line, caiwble or seating twolVe persons. -.lH10ugh .Mr. Miller deen net carry any mails, he 'does a thriving business with passengers, package. eUv ' - i t ' '" At the Statlea HMUt, m Kleveu vagsand two druuks were: the inmatea efthe station house" lest night? the drunks ald eoate and the ledgers were dla- "WHPf fWWI Atmtmm- Wrm. JHlHiVn, WU1H. Dro UeyalarMar, aJMTMq V&AMlAmAVLt.-OX'MtB-MtmMmtrtt'j 'VbMHi TasMcMa Trka rer Anoint Xi BaWITlaWj (np fiyrij' xi .v rrn .,. "-.. rf 3mr!iZ.:WM3h .:,v, JruMaWBaJablaWyBBHan AHarcVJ.faaPMBv wmTW ?ymiv.'ju:--r '.'-. ,.. . l7.iu aw mmmtwmri.j. --" 1L...I. rt ' '"""" in II 1 MfflM-yilrHCf WW BfPOM- W mwite; jtj WLK..rn..r. T - . .. . jv -.. m .- k.. . w-y jw. avawaauen witwt Tranru-'wtwdh jt; imh, M-il&tf.Ji: , msmemesm mrmwm wmmt'jmwmmeft wnLSmlmWKUwmmwtnm "iwniiii mamn fegr. WmBBMBhw90titlW1!' MBPPMBlfiEnS9'4 jMLmmmm vtmmmm.tm MMH4 anRSBrhtlrS WteaC-iTllWL lM iiiiiamuii, . raayjiwyutp ainaw .mwpia bhmibh, aaa u fined ClieifJiwaien.WaHv the rMlt UA cahaMt :ttt.B0i!' arid lasted, 0. niwMwm ikiiir present ' itmat .eteariawiHJ of tlie official tHishMNkJE .MwmMeii,. a ineseenger Is-enf tMi' hattdseMe flemh rnt4cepltaMl.wh WMluM a bewWel .hofseahe ftHitt,-"et.l wfm'rj-y&-K&w& Nil IIH afMHf MA t tmmmAjm. the me "A1I tha lecatkmawererl Ifeverr dlpl6mo5in-ttie-; nniinrlimll v In tnke nil elHelalttteavt.i president Whiie the arrangetnenU were; being made for the packing and removing of lite personal effects of the president and futn ly, 11 large express wagon dreve up the main entrance and deposited n number et trunks, boxes und parcels, containing tlie personal effects or President-elect Clevcland, and his prlvate secretary. They wero ttken Inte the house le be cared for until Cleveland tukes up his residence there. The president's elfects will be removed te-morrow. After the president lias roviewed the precession te-morrow he will proceed direct te the rcsidcijce or Secretary Frcllnghuysen, whose guest he will be for two or tlirce weeks. Ills son and daughter will accompany him. Mrs. McKlrey will be the guest of Mrs. Jehn Field, and Mrs. Hayneswerlh, will be tlie guest of Mrs. James A. Dum'eiit, en Capitel Hill. TEltHIMjE LOSS OlfZlh'E. Thlrty-SlK Ifllled in Mine Kxphmleti Jllany ImnrUenetl In the Cellier-. Londen, March 3. A terriliu explosion occurred in Usworth collieryatSundorlaud this morning. Twenty-seven persons wero killed. It Is bolleved te have been caused by lire-damp. Latkiu Thirty-six dead bodies have been recovered from the ruins and a volunteer ferce Is still engaged In .seeking moroA'ic meroA'ic moreA'ic tims. At the tinie of the ex plosien tliere wcre 150 men in the iiiine. They are all Im prisoned by the Jamming of the cageway. "The list of the dead includes twe1 Mien asphyxiated while engaged In the work of rescue. Itecenl of Ihe fckalem Ni:w YeitK, March, 3. Following are the records nt the skating contest at the Madisen Square garden iPureell retired at 8 n-m., after muking200 miles. At 10 a. in., Smith dropped $eutyJlhn rojserd-orrirj .miles ,nnd, .shortly aftenvards Breniian left Uie truck tvlih enlj 48 inllek te his credit The ether; record at toeJoaJwcreuoctiraw, .Aioitevun 3w, ywswk-.wwtOJi ", i'(L'i wwsrajjnic, . - JSaBl C ' P- ,(J. IT r ta.K.AfH.MlrikaanaB)UKil . T -. .j , ' ' "' y-r 1 i' -;j ,r'ivc PiTTKBune.- JPa.. March S.' TJie vuiemt peller and sheet. Ironworks i)f.'iauieseNe A Ca. wcre totally de auv lira nv 0 hhy o'clock this- morning. The asi,oeoj H5.00") Insurance, .Theeausef thet.Ure' Is: net known hut It Is ueueved us&p'rty' a leak jin the natural gas n 1'atM ihft.VtnuHTVnai. Treaty; Manaeua, Nlcaraiigua "luirOiraTlfe' proposed canal treaty betwecu the. United Slulcs. and Nicaragua wiw unanimously passed by the Nicaraguan Scnate en Satur day. A Cluijiel Uauiaced hy I'ire. Nkw Yeiik, rarch 3. The cliajHil adjoin ing St Jeseph's Catholic church, corner of Sixth uvciuie and Washington Place, , was damaged by iire this morning te tlie extent ef20,000. A Church Uleivn Up hy Dynamite. . Duiili.v, March 3. The Protestant vhureh at Glasfcnlu, a remote mountain district near Stranurlar, Denegal, was destroyed by dyn amite te-day. , , New Yerker oft for tVaililnglen. Nkw Y'enic, March 3. The members of IrvnirHal Sf&s&JStSB irai'Bri 'Valdnt.lnn llils Hierwlinr.' , ,'. ,JlJ'M ' X3X& I! - .rffm 5 w JC lilAOHAMeB LIBBVIMaa. . 'X .x. --LOW POff ', Marches. Mrvfl hWeH waned steed ntahU and yitB ; wreebd::Ud mMMmmiJim VfprwilV ;. rwt1,,a WW,? iness UHia'"as "m' vAAjr :wa-ti t.ky -srtmMt ' Vaetwy'Altaletlia, r.V .M fiii,J 'Ipa.MHMPkBP' "t"',-. ij ' '- "iittl if Arv1fttrv4t '...-:- ,C .. "l . ,. ,,...vn ', mmeii MM .Waliuali '; atrikeWr- bav Velunied Lakda-. atu ...;:... u:.V..'ri yU.V" ,' WAWi" w.il)rel " J'WJ- Wvjivt -IKci !, . iisslsriVj .. 1 as. j lnr: jK'w.- ri lalddle. .it 4K.1 (.?'. 'J1, (rniuiHixr- iri Uie northern poritleu by local rains or snow, southwesterly winds, becemlnc brisk en the coast, falling barometer. Indications for Inauguration Day It will rain north' of Washington en Wednesday, but here fair weather will prevail during the day, al though light rain may occur in the early morning. Left Fer Kaunas. This afternoon nt 1:35 a number et people from Fphrutu aud vicinity left for Kansas, where they will locate permanently. Among the number wcre the following : JuceUand Isaac Getz und families ; Frank Ileyer.aud family, Frank Herst und family, Henry Kurtz, David Dewinan and Edwin Molliu Melliu ger. A number of ether ieople Joined Uie partyat Hurrisburg, including Jacob and -Jehn M. Krb and families, of Mt 'Jey j ,Cyrus Lcnhart and othera, They will settle at Oskorne, Sterling, Kuiperla. Newton and ether places in Kansas, Hound te See Cleveland, ' - Quite u number of Lancaster poeplo have already geno te Washington le sce Qlovelas'd,i inauinirated. The lamest crowd left' this' afternoon at 1:15, for which train lltty-llye" ticKeis were seiu. f en umercnt trams dur ing the, morning twenty-seven tIcket.,were disposed of, and many will go te-night' , This morning at six o'clock, J. N, Jhtuinaii, of the tlioelogkwl'scniinary; undJAVJ Little and J. IL' Apple, of the, college,1, left for Washington te witness the InaughraMen ex ex orcises. ? ,w "Vlti. laical MleeWeiiii lu Iowa nluljlaUie, Loeal eleotlens' worn held "etmi!ay In Iowa. The Republicans carried, B&'MeInes, the Democrat Burlington, OtteUwa Dyors Dyers Vllle and EarlvWe. . -",';"' l The munlcipiJ'eloctlens in Bath land Au- Durn, Maine, nora'en uenaay, wera carried Ztl' l'ltt Ww Btft- FrWy idsBtat ocKertpMlinr. J ftitftt TIT mlir aiftllatryaTI liii u --Wfl'r'Jii"'gp m WLZrTsT 'sti&itik. iW"? mi'W9lmHim9'M jyWTy,-jt-;ftap temmlmaBt&Z.. ','JiJti!.:T TMfcWWF i'rtT. kki -"-i ' ' zw&iki&k&ajL&mmifi mfe&mmHm&zmm aaaaaaaaaVBaaal VaT. ' ' .8--. -"- -? - " - 1 jr .... . v.. -rtTiyzr-rL,, t mmnmim - . mmmwmT m'ammmmrnm muwmKwm , itt j j.".. 5-, t 'it (-J:'-"' ,,",!.' k" SVSr4imtqiiv ---j, ', its,' X rf - ;0M party,; atrtv 7 WD ?tmli5l apBrtnt rHM) mi U VteiFHTOUl tin 'rvjimwmmm- ., noverthelcss when tfc only afew'train hands and "ball leiierM wcre present They ,jvWt luiorined yestoreay evenmg,!.', 1 memlKir of the Senate, Ueslgnatedtlji land as a medium of further- celnBaiti that ether and private nrrangelc been made for his coinfertublo reei the station and conveyance le the be Ten minutes later Chairman Barr another member of the inaugural. tee arrived. 20 minutes mero wore'refl le secure carriages se that It was 10 mlM I08 when the parly disembarked. -,l while the news spread and a crowd gatherl staring at the president elect, who bore mt scrutiny with equanimity. The party was driven te tlioArlingtenliou.se", where, after 1 a hasty toilet, hreakrast was Berved. 'Vf X-J- ; A CUSnilKHSlONAL 1'JtOCEEDXSaS. - The Slcmlicn of' Beth IIeiue OTenreirked. 1 -tj KIiirIiis Heng In the lloeje. Wasiiinotek, March 3. fneuse. At3 n. 111. the Heuse was still wuitingjfer the sus- ury civil mu ve ceniu uvur irum wie. rnnaitv, and n reccss of half an hour was Uiu taking During this period,' the, few mciitl)epreitt'5 preccciicu te enjoy- tiiemseives, .rnicii wey; uiu uy leumg iaziiy uauK. ui jboeira cigar in nieiiiu eauicuiuii uusit anu vent te patrioUe scnllmentshyi uixie," " tar wpangieu uaunerj Brown's BedyfyB''L" Yankce Doedl " nail Columbia;'" following cachj sentimental ia.k uitijprvcta ssaavA tivi wuvuua - gentleincn espij ctd'n1 Ue, 014 Felk rf. SWheii tliS i'tlMViaiietlftsriS lJjLl 4.UdJ. l!i uvnnii uni v rmj o'clock ifesierday a i mnrnJMtith'Jeritrt jm. t ita reding was ttnjiMHjr4 A0f," ValeittiHee.6ttial taavett that, Ihe UetateJ W(ke 1 Jn'eifWitlilaiit'.ktHoWieel. consideration of the contested" election, of Fredlk Wilsen, of Iowa. The Rep'nbU cans refrainwl from Toting en the. moUei'fbr; recess and left the Heuse without a quorum.' Ne attempt was- made le transact anyrbusi tiess until Mr.; Townshend, of IllIneLs, ,tl- " milted the report or ihe coniercnco comzait cemzait comzait tce en the postefllco appropriation bill, an-' neuncimr a continued disagreement Mr. Townshend staled that there tvere several points of difference between tlie two Houses, tlie most important of which was en, tbp Senate amendment relating te the ocean mall service. He was opposed te this because he rcgarded.it in the light of a subsidy proposi preposi tion und bccatise it entrusted dangerous power te tlie postmaster general. Pending l.iVwiln l,"7 liumLai, 1itit linfnnl thn ITfUiaA u. communication frehia.'lL Cra'gv.rcpreBen-1? ;uyrie K.'iutl i'ilBV2aam4UEHBaa -m mmm smmE rtl aWH! M. wmmm teowas..appejnted,.4-A.' me from. Heaae; Wasrecoiveil,''fauiieunc ,'Uiedfckvj grccmeiit witlt Uie Renata en Uiet MdrvtBirU Olll. k ,V. L.T. - Lfd . -Jj'. jr .iw w . 1 Sherman then explaiued that an errq impression pre"allei that the.:c(UjrniuB arrangements apieinted l)ytlic SenaleT fniwlimt (lin Inmii.i, nivil ...nrnK.k..'l.. ?t..l .1m partodfrem.Ujo established ruiiv lie. VSher. k man,) had bad all old pregrantmes loektt up mid found that net 'only ,h.tf-r urn uumy. ut ivuprvtsenmiives HOC; : illserlinin.iledi nmitnst. hl.f ! 1J" -t .V.' stance precedents had been depayted'.nw V in favor efthemcmljeni of the H6Bm..a read the pregramme of lsMO, ghewimrfl Heuse was then net recognized at all; ,. j u juiv iutAuera,n vy i vxuvr Kvuumipi, - objected totw'dlscuMen of tvastrt WIW U1IUITW11I WUp.y-jfc, . iflH. 'l no main wasiigalhti r tlie Tudm conferonoB i jjip. anaarjer a unt the Senata . vun).wiauimi recede. ",'Ti P IfPhnilnn, r-appiwpriatleii bltt .te the Sen uay." contains a-ni bei of anie, contmlttee nta;.atchel?by; the 1 ,"nppr oertaUoij s. j-.: couspicieH e provhtleit for tfcV for the use reettain afalpyardsiat w inceinphjfc clency ' efj l ironeMU : te buihi:c keoe m.tke ait)rSMtetk milwayjii "trwwiKH-tetlen, and pay 538 te n' lleers.as addiueNM nwi Thk4tl t of tW general upawprl vnm m j lO CfWllUMWU UU BBUTI uens. "- fflJK,V.r ? "". . Atene Uie'lSenMe adjeye :, t .linmedial iat kfterwarda piet in TuesdsfW ? ) iMiUtr,fieenrMhk.C y ! SlJrliL !... :r,n .. .....i i f "session. AiVsWln ileu ofj'Cengreaa,' iwiutien'i t. M - M I'twUtl" lff aiinest leiAMMked.vaw,, iwn j tieua hy tm rBNt4att aeaxhawl raillillMJaViarai' t ! day. p ' A mt tu nt. t-MaJtt LWVtv i-jTM KMeil ' W b eiaBKi I l4eTu:crftaa ti -tV-'.; .. . 1 . . - xj-''y.- . .'.fe. -- if. ,- .tAafllr eVaamaamaaaaataaafffMBaaffafaSaffaSaffa v.