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VOLUME XXI-NO. 160.
LANCASTER
SATURDAY, MARCH 7, 1885.
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TWO GUESTS BURNED
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TERttlULE TIltE IS A BHAlt
JFOJtD HOTEL.
IOflBPra Scorched and Ilrnl.nl In Jumping
Frem the Windows Fretcn Hydrants Im
pede the Firemen In Their KITerts te
Fight the Furious Flumes.
At about 4:30 Friday morning II re breke
out In tlie Dunkirk beuse, n throe-slory
hotel, located en Cliestnut street, Bradford,
I Ta., and a few hours later tlie liouse was in
ashes. Twe ofthe guests had been burned
te death nml ethers w ero Injured. Tlie fol fel
L lowing Is as full a list of the casualties as enn
i ij einaincci i
Barney ! reel, nged -15 ; burned le death.
O. 11. Hillbr. of Dunkirk. N. N.s hadlv
turncd about back.
Hani Karns, unapp h urecK,N. x.j sugiiiiy
burned:
J. L. Mnrllii. nnred 20. bar-tender : burned
te death.
llenrv Mever, lying sick In a room en the
second lloer ; slightly burned.
The flrodenartinont responded as prempll v
US could be expected at mich an hour, but tvv e
orthreo hydrants wero found te be frexin,
which caused consideiablo delay. The Haines
rapidly spread le the Stone hmtne, a hotel
adjoining, Hnd tvvoethor buildings, which
were also Durncd.
Verv few of the ledircrs sav ed un v of their
clothes, and seme of them were badlv
scorched and ethers bruised from Jumping
trout me winnows, it was iiieugni mat
seme of the ledgers wcre lull In the Dunkirk
house, and en search being niade te-day the
bodies of 1'reel mid Martin were found burn
ed almost te ashes.
It is thought the lire originated in the room
Occupied by Barney Ficcl, and was probably
causeu ey n tamp cxpieuing. mho less is
about ?8,000. The insurante Is light, One
ledgor recovered a valuable geld watch and
a mini ofmenoy, which had geno through
ine iire unscathed.
SEVERE ON SMITH.
i A Hitter Assault n Our IlaclK ler Et-Ceii-
Kresvmaii.
Frem the Philadelphia News.
Leyal Pennsylvania, proud of Us record,
resting in security upon tlie fame and powers
of its soldiers and citizens, was earnest and
aidentin enforcing tardy Justice te Grant.
But, with all its record forgeod.thorowasono
Pennsylvania!! hi Congress, vv liem accident
heisted into a position he no cr tilled, who in
sulted the feelings of his constituents and tlie
wishes el it great state by voting against
the bill te place Grant en tlie retired list
of the army. In casting uiy oye ever the 7
nays in the vote his is tlie only name I can
soe ler which a llepiiullean constituency
is responsible. Se it lias ceme te pass in
the Html Judgment of men that tlie man who
Is lest In the scat of the grand old Thaddcus
Stevens has been willing te vete against an
act el justice te tlie uere who maue our pres
ent prosperity and mightiness as a nation a
reality. Jiulite Kollev onto said of A. HCrr
Smith;that it was " hard te expect much of u
man wnenau nevcr nau nioeci eiieugu in
his vehis todeslie te be Joined te a weni.m."
This man's career In Congress bus been a
disappointment te hiniHelf and te his consti
tuents. He is a bachelor, whose penurious
habits carried lilm Inte n cock-left of a hotel,
and even the poeplo who knew him Isist
at home found him with diflleultv. His
avarice and coldness lest him a renomiiiatleu
last fall, and tree-li.uidcd and open hearted
Jack llicstnud was chosen te 1111 the pl.u e by
the largest majority ever glv en te a congress
man in the Lancaster district The round,
genial, geed n.it n red fuce of the new member
will be te Pennsylviinlanslnthe future "like
the shadow of a great rock in a thirsty land "
te the weary traveler, by the side of tlie
pinched and cynical face of the old bachelor
who has been mean enough te insult his Re
publican constituents by Ixing the single
iiinnerth.it faith te vete against retiring the
dying general who saved tlie Union from de
struction. wanted ONE SUSPENDER.
The Simple Itequritt That Ilreught
il Detroit
jiiiin jnie ifiAcrciiii.
Fiem the Detroit Free 1'iess,
About a week age a stranger entered a
clothing stere en Michigan a enue, and asked
for ene second-handed suspeiidors.The dealer
loekod at lilm for something less than half
an hour and then breke out with : " What
blace de you dake me for? Oefl keep
seme soceiid-handed stispcnders, de you
supposel cut 'em apart?" "Isn't it your
object te eblige the public ?" asked the man.
' I likes te sell goets, of course, but nobody
comes In hore undasks me ler ene panC leg."
Certalnly net, but this Is a dillercnt case.
Some men weai two suspenders seme one.
I belong te the ene suspender class of hu
manity. Se did Shakespeare, Milten, Ily Ily
ren, Dickens and ethers. Is it right for you
tn cater for ene class and exclude the ether?"
I I sells you ene pair of susponders ut cost"
"Ine or buy what I don't want I want
ene suspeniier, aim j-ii nev uutuajMir.
" Vhell, I don't soil 'cmdel ay?" "I'll
will gle you time te think ecr it"
said the stranger. " Thore Is no occasion for
haste, as I am new wearing a clothesline
around my waist GIe tlie matter due
thought and serious reflection." "It's no
use. l cleiri seu coin Wilis muuiu uur uuav,
nor some w est mltetit a back."
The next day the man roturned and re re
newed his application, and his list or ono eno one
suspoiidcr men hore the names of Washing
ton and Napeleon. "De I soils a coat lultetit
any sleoves?" Indignantly exclaimed the
clothier; mid the placid stranger placidly re
plied: "Take another day te think eer it..
View the subject from all sides. It neer
pays te inove rashly." Kvery day he re
turned en his errand, and yesterday a police
man was at hand te gi e him tlie cmlar, w alk
him around the corner, and say : New, then,
I'll give you aohance te keep out of the coelei !
It you ceme here again you are geed for thirty
days I" "Oh, I'll go, orceurso," replied tlie
man." "Dees he exclude the one-suspender
class?" "He docs." "And hasmade up his
mind te cater te the ether ?" "I prcsume he
has." "Very well, then. I have noerworn
but u slngle suspender, and I'll be hanged if
I can be bulldozed Inte buying any clothing
te pack away In the garret ! My motto is,
'One suspender or death!' and I nover go
Kick en a motto. What is geed 'null ler the
erowned heads of Kurope will fit ine, even
If they put Hhlngle nails in place of buttons.
Geed-by, old buttons ene suspender or n
greve In the valley l"
A Frantic Father's Attempted Crime
Jacob Snyder, whlle at hla home in the
northern part or Akren, O., Thursday ovon evon oven
lng, bocauieoWdontlyinsano, and seizing a
water juill, amused himself by smashing fur fur fur
iilturo.wiudew s,and everythlug that came In
Ills way. Later at night he was possessed of a
feeling that he had liccn orderod by Ged te
kill ene of his children. Proceeding te the
room w hore tlie innocent little ene lay fast
asleep, he solzecl it ey me uireai, ami was in
the net of strangling the child te death when
u neighbor who had Iwen called in, took held
ofthe Insane man. A dosperato struggle en
sued, tlie father being determined te kill the
child, saying Ged told lilm te deit Snyder
was llnafly dragged from the room, and was
subioquently louked up In the city prison,
whoreho bohaved ery strangely, and It Is
thought, attempted te commit suicide Iho
child will recover though It was badly
choked by the crazed father.
A VJueer Scheel.
Ill India, school is kept in the ojienalr, ex
cept in the rainy reason. A trav oler raw the
children silting en the ground, and the
teacher had only a mutti nit upon. First,
there w as the chalk claiSa, se called bocaiise
lliepupllB wrete with chalk en the solid
block ground which sorved Ter slate or
blackUxird. The next U the Jul md ear class,
because the scholars write en palui-leav os.
The highest class Is the paper class. The
Ulndestau alphebet has tvvfce as many lot let lot
ters as ours. They are comblned in many
ways, making the lnnguage a very difficult
ene xe iciirn. a "y B01"B wl ocne" e
thore doesn't leek like our school-boy. He
carries a reed pen behind his car, a bunch of
palm-leaves under ills urm. and an earthen
luk-pel in hU baud, but no books.
THE ELECTRIC 1,1(1 JIT.
The
Companies Formed In lAitcaater Olid
Columbia Their Progress.
On Friday, the Columbia Electric Light
and Power com pany, of Columbia, was char
tered at llarrlsburg. The capital stock is
?20,000 nnd the elllcers are : President, 'Wil
liam It. Ffahlcr; sccielaty and treasurer, J.
It. llcctein,. Directors Dr. Alex. Craig, Jehn
W. Swnrtr, William II. Pfahler, orCelumbh,
and G. S. II rock, or Philadelphia.
It Is the intention of the company le put in
a plant as seen as a milllcleiit number or sub
scribers can be obtained. They Intend le
furnish lights tostercs, houses, Ac
It is said Hint the Merchants' and Manu
facturers' Llectrle Light company, of Lan
caster, are ariangiug te place u plant and
erect works iu this city, te furnish light te
business houses, Ac "Tlie reason that the
company did net commence operatlon belore
this la that they hae been wanting toox teox toex
iiuilno into the dillercnt systems of nre and
incandescent lighting and te ascertain the
results Ireni ether companies who ware fur
nishing light from renlral stations
for general distribution. Tlie company has
decided te hdept the ltcmingteii system,
which is said te be simnle in construction,
net dangerous and icquirhig less ewcr than
any ether system. Ills net Knew u hew seen
the plant will 1)0 running, as much depends
upon the lutroiinge assured by the merchants
and ethers.
ristriKU masons in HAititisnutni.
Tlie I'ciin.tltanla Council el Deliberation at
Werk.
Friday evcnlng tlie elllcers of Ponnsylva Pennsylva
vanii council et deliberation, ancient ac
cepted Scottish rlte, tnlda lslt te Harris;
burg Ledgo of Perfection, 1 Ith degree for the
purpese of oxemplllying the w erk.
The vHftlng elllcers were as fellows : .',hi
theny Stockton, 3.1d degtee, illustrious
ceminauder-iii-chiet and deputy of S. C ;
Charles L Mo.er, 3.5d degree, llrst lloulen lleulen
ant commander pie. teni ; Augustus It
Hall, 33d decree, hcceud lieutenant cemman
der pre tent. ; Josh.L.Lyte,.t.!d degree, grand
minister el statu pre tern. ; .1. inuiK Kiiigui,
3.U1 degree elect, grand clinucoller pre teni ;
Themas H. I'atteu. 33d degree, grand treasu
rer j James S. Uaiber, 33d degree, grand sec
retary j Levi II. MeCIees, 32d degree, grand
master of ceremonies protein.
The following well known Masens wcre
also present Jreni this city, W.J. Forduey,
H. O. Lyte, Joel S. 1-iby, Dr. Geerge U.
Welchausaud Klchard lllkkeuderfcr.
An Eilcrn Luii;ue Cluli In Ittlllmere.
The base lull wjrl.ice is again milled. This
time the Lastern League lias taken ut the
cudgel in earnest and seems determined te
make njiitcr fight as te its right te a club in
ltaltlniere. Mr. liarnle, ei the Rillltnoie
club, h.ts positively refused le acierd the do de
sirod permission and he has carried the war
into Alrica, and backed by tlie American As
sociation he will make a stieng cllortte liave
the Lasteru League reprcseiitatleil cut oil the
arbitration leninilttte. The Lastern Leagtie
iiae admitted a club hi II iltimore and they
aie new going ahead with the organisatien,
There can be no decision of thocase until the
next meeting of the arbitration coiumlttce,
which will be held en the first Friday In
April at theGiranl house. Philadelphia. The
Hchedule meeting el tlie Kastern Lcigue will
be iield at the Girard
next
liouse en Tliursdny
llie iilliiil rnrlj's Aililrme.
Tlie national cemmittee of the National
urty hae issued an nddiess te the public,
In which they s.iy: "Our population is In
eie.ising at a r.Ue which will reach ene
hundred millions of lsxiplc within tlie next
twenty years. In the face eT this startling
fact, our cln ul.itiug medium Is rapidly de
creasing. Widespread wretchedness and
social disorder must tollew, Te
remedy these evils, we insist that the sur
plus iu the treasury shall Ikj promptly applied
te the (Kiynient of matured government
obligations, ami Hint the coinage of silver
be placed en the same looting with geld.
We commend as wise and patriotic Iherweut
masterly reply ofthe 'sllv or men' in Congress
te the letter of President Cleveland, and we
recommend itsoxtenshe circulation among
the people."
A Oualicr Wedding.
1-loin tlie Oxford Dally.
On Thursday, Joel Spencer, el Franklin
township, and Sarah II. Nichols, daughter of
Mary Jane Nichols, et West Nottingham
township, weie united In the holy bends of
matrimony, the happy ceuple being married
by Friends ceremony. A well known min
ister or the Friends w.is present, and
about ninety iiersens attended the wedding,
loprescutltigPhlladelphia, Wilmington, Del.,
Cliester anil Lancaster counties, Pa., and
Cecil county, Md. The wedding took place
at 12 o'clock, and the ccrtltleate was signed
by about 75 jiorseiis, after which they all sat
down te tlie large table which groaned under
llie heavy weight or geed things which had
been propaied ler tlie occasion.
Driving OveruJjtutp l'e.t.
This morning a countryman, with a four feur four
herso lead of hay, turned his team from
West Kingstrect into Prince, and as he did
se his wagon caught the lamp iest at the
cornet, hi caking it from its lastcuings. It
fell en the pavement and the lien letter-box
attached te it, was Ireken te pieces. The gas
plpe was tern en ami u was seme iime ue ue ue
fore the Hew el gas was stepped. Tlie lamp
jiest is ene or tlie linest In the city and belongs
te the Stevens house. Any man who Is se
drunk as te be unable le turn hi this street
without touching the lamp pest, deserves te
be prosecuted for the (lanuge he dues.
rheCtuoe el leiupeiaiice.
A Ireolecttireby Prel. J. Stanley Grimes,
at the Covenant United Iirntlneu church,
will be given this evening at half-past seven
o'clock. The subject, "The Physjolegy of
Intcmperance, " will be illustrated with
charts.
On Sunday afternoon at quarlcr-p.ist 3
o'clock, Prof". Grimes willspeak iu the Union
Dethel.
On Tuoidayaltcrneon at3 o'clock, the leg
lar meeting et the union will be held hi Y. M.
C. A. hall.
Frezen W hlln Sccklnj; NeurUhment.
Kiein thu l.ltitz Kxihchs.
During the cold snap of February, en the
premises of Mr. Chiistian Frank, near
Urunncrville, a rat was round ene morning
frown lest in the Ixitteni et an Iren trough lu
the pig pen. The hogs hud net calcn all their
slop, and the ratshlp lu order te get a drink,
detained hersclf tee long In the rapidly con
gealing water, was imideu prisener and lest
her life.
Will It He Soen Forgotten?
Frem the Philadelphia Times.
Tliere has been a llie iu Lancaster county's
almshouse, tee. It has had the ollect of ic-
mtndliig the peer directors that thore Is
neither a llre alarm nor an Insurance policy
among the assetsef the institution ; but there's
no telling hew seen a little thing like tills,
that doesn't burn anybody te death, will be
forgotten,
Mr.Bunte te Dine a Fair Trial.
Commander Mali in, commanding the
Unlted Statea Bteaniship Wachusett. reports
te the navy department that he sailed lrem
Callae en Friday for San I-ranclsce via
Panama, and that he arranged with the
geveriiicut of Feunder that the Atiiericun
prisener, Santes, who la confined In Guaya
nuil, shall hav e a fair trial, lle adds that Mr.
Santes is In no danger from ioleucc.
Should lteelect 1 1 en ell.
Klein thu hltltz Kxpress.
Unless the Democrats make the matter a
party issue, the Republicans should retain
the present chief otthe ljaucaster llre depart
ment MuiiKUrUiit Going West.
This morning a band of a dozeu Hunga
rians passed West through this city en tlielr
way te Columbia.
, nt
Cremation Uecemlng Cheaper.
The National Cronuitleti association has re-'
duced the yearly flues of l actlv e members.
is Dm imwI of ciumatleii has beeil lossenod
slncothefuniasointhUcHyuaabft&nPiioued.
KEUKHEISHU ACQUITTED.
TiB rUiaOXEJl SOT AT All. HVH
VlllBEtt. Ot'Ett THE JIESVI.T.
Hew Hie Jury Ktned In the Hcvcn llallels That
Were Taken Ilcfere u Itesiilt Was ltenrhcd.
Ilciiiilsen's Cnse flees Otrr Ter Anether
Court Heme Current IIiimiicm.
VrUln)) Afternoon, Court met nt liflO
o'clock nnd the Herk helser murder trial was
resumed. Henry Olphin, who was en the
witness stand when court adjourned at neon,
was recalled for further examination, but no
new facts wcre dovclejied.
Gcerge Fry, nlse ene of the parties en the
boats,testlllcd that his rcsldence was In Yerk
county ; en the ulghtefJuly'ZI, witness was
wllh Ileutly from the tlnie they lea the be.ils
for a trip through Columbia until their ro re
luni thereto i en the way b.ick te the IkkUs,
llently, who was under the lullticnce of
lhjtter te a greater degree than the ethers In
the inrty, tried te sheet Olplilu, and also
madetin altempt te sheet witness ; his testi
mony nsle what ixvuired en the beat was
Hiilistalitlally the s.ime as that of Henry Ol
iihltt, and in addition, that at the tlnie Ileiit
ly was shot, he was advancing pistol In hand
towards IlerkhcNer ; mid that llently's rep
utation as a peaccable man w. is I Mil, p-irlli'ii-larly
when he was under the lntluence el
liquor.
William Helder, William Hedrlck, Wasli Wasli
ingten Cole, Peter Frey. Ames Wertsr, Henry
A. Kelly, Nathaniel Lfghtheiser, and Mary
Mlfccll testillcd they knew llcutly for several
years and that he had the reputation of lieing
a dangerous man when he win under the in in
llttcuce of liquor. f.
Henry Fry also tcstllied that Ilc'nlly'H char
acter was bad, and In addition that he found
llently's pistol In the Susquehanna river the
nlghtef the sheeting, by diving for it, be
tween Steele's and Fry's ImkiIs. The pistol
was a :t'J calibre, had Ue chambers, three or
which wcre empty.
In rebuttal Jtts'tice Fvaus was called and
he testillcd that Olplilu and Fry undo oath
iMjfore him Ihatllcrkheiseryidmiltcd te them
In the county prison that t3 Jiad shot llcutly.
When en tjie witness htar,)lililn and Fry
denied having madexiiclran atlldnv It " .
The testimony In the e.ise etosed shortly
after 4 o'clock, and A. F. Hcmh-tter made the
opening Kccch Ter the coinui'mwealtli. He
was followed by W. T. Jlrewn and D. Frank
Kshleman for the prisoner, a'id dlHtrlct nt nt nt
torney, the latter closing the eas" for the
commonwealth. At li.-it court rose until
7SI0oVleik. '
( u Kvcnlny. Court met t7i"WoVIeck,
and the Jury wce instructed astotbeirdutle
byJudge Patlerseu. The cewrt tletincd the
sev cral grades of murdfir, and spoke at length
en the law or seir-defens. At b:10 the jury
wcre sent te tlielr room te deliberate, and the
court rese until 11 o'clock. J
wAi riNe ion Tiiu T4nnicr.
The prisoner was t-iketi ;tethe , slier til's
elllee, and lielore IMi'cleck the nudlmii,hiul
dispersed, and the only parties remaining iu
the courtroom, waiting for tlie verdict, were
tlie tipstaves and rcqiertcrs.
The Jury had net agreed en a verdict at
11 o'clock, and court rose until l o'clock
en Saturday morning.
T.ie llennliMiii Case GeeK titer.
After tlie Jury in tlie lterkhelser murder
ease had retired, the commonwealth called
the case of Jehn I'. Dcnulsciii, Indii ted Ter
fatso pretense and conspiracy. Counsel for
the (lelense asked that tlie eases go ever until
the next term, as it would Ik) impossible te
cenclude it this week. Thoceuit dilccted
rected the cases le be continued.
llerkheleer Found Net tiulllj.
Saturday Merniiirj. The Jury iu the
llerkhciser case notified the court shortly
alter tl o'clock that they had ugiced upon a
verdict The prisoner-was sent for and at
(1:15 the Jury tiled into court and when asked
by tlie clerk w hcthcr they had agreed ujnm a
verdict, tlie feruriu, Dr. Party, replied they
had, and when asked "Hew say jeti, guilty
or net guilty?" he rnplled, "net guilty."
The prisoner evidently expes ted such a
verdict, Ter he did netappearatall surprised.
He was seen surrounded by his friends and
congratulated en his vindication.
HOW THK JU11Y HTOOIl.
Shortly after the jury retired a ballet wen
taken, and it resulted as fellows : three for
murder iu second degree, win form mslaiigh
ter and eicht ter acntllttil. The second
ballet kUkm! ene ler minder in the second Up- i
.1 4-..- ..1 1....- I l..l.it.I
uree, mrcu iei iiiiiiniiiuiiiui mitt uium iui
aciiulttil. The third, fourth mid ilfth IralletB .
resulted three lermaiisiaugmcr anu mr.ojer
acquittal The slth Uillet stcxnl two loreeu--vicllonof
manslaughter ami ten fercqu'.t
tal. The seventh and last kdlet steed twclv6i
Ter acquittal.
Oilier Ca.es DI.pe.ed Of. i
The case against lieiijamlii ltoet elAl., Cm
spliacy te delraud, was nel proved, the
district altorney stitiug the case could net be
uindoeut A similar disunion vv.is made
ortlierornlcatloiiand bastardy case agiitist
Martin Frltr, the defendant having cemprin
m Ised with the presecutrix.
The desertion case against Jehn A. 1'ics
berry, nnd the surety et jicace case against
Hester Presbiiryrbrettglit by her husband,
Jehn H., wcre dismissed, county for costs.
Mrs. Presberry is In the last stages of con
sumption, and did net desire te prosecute the
complaint she brought, and the common
wealth did uotdesiroto press the isise against
Mrs. Presberry.
Current llu.lne...
Jehn Garmaii was appointed supervisor el
llast Cocallce township, te till the vacancy
caiisud by a tie at the recent election.
Counsel for Mary llellnian, a ulece el
F.ll.ab"tli Grecnly, liled an appeal from the
register of w ills granting letters testamentary
In the estate or LIlAibctii Gccculy and asked
for an Issue te test the validity of a la r.t
purporting te In) the last will and testament
efsaid KllAabethGieciily. Thoceurtdhected
all the papers te be marked tiled.
Miles File was granted u seldleis' liconse
te hawk, peddleund v end goods, wares and
mercliandiie iu tlie county et Ijanc.vstcr.
Itellfileiu Characters In Comic PIujk.
Kiem tlie Sen Yerk CIIpp-m,
It is about tlnie that a pretest be enlered
against tliolnti;(Mluctlen of rellgloiischaractern
into cotnie plays. Many el the foreign plays
hore produced are noted for this lll-advlsed
disi capixt for religious convictions and feel
ings. In Letta's "Nltouche" there Is much
in this respect te ellend. A ehoreus or girls
singing with the sisters In a convent during
thobulleoncry of seme or the ether characters
Is by no means a satisfying sight, eveu te net
over-partleiilur mortals. And the use or the
word "D nl" the porpetratlon of bread
remarks and the Introduction of 'drunk"
business, all In tlie prosence of the Lady
Stqiorler or a convent, are net at all te the
iMHienfn nmlerltvnf ournlavireers. Tills tee
frequent practice Is all thoniero tobocon tebocon tobecon
ilomnod siniie it would bosepUcht u matter
te mnke altorutiens that would in no wise
detract lrem the situations. In the case
above rclerrcd te a strlctly-ceuduclcd fomule
semlnury, Instead or a com out, would liave
been ev cry way as geed, in a diauuitle ieiul
of v low, te Illustrate an institution whereln
lireprlcty and decorum were supposed te lie
the characteristics of the young ladles belong
ing thereto. Thosluipleroboora nun or a
Sister of Charity is a dearly-loved picture in
tlie majority or our hearts, and, hew e vor much
it may enhance certain situations in plecosefa
serious and solemn character, thore urn be
no oxcuse for its Introduction In plays whero
It is sacrilegiously associated wllh clownish
antics and farcical lines.
CleauliiB Out Iho Poateltlce.
Postmaster Marshall lias given net ice te
Baker Yeung, the new sdealer, Ihat he must
ronievohls news-stand from the pastolllee
where it haH ls?en for many months. The
postmaster has discovered that tliere is a law
prohibiting the use of postelllcos ler such
puriieses t thoreioru " Uaker must go,"
though his stand has been a great convenl cenvenl convenl
ence te pontens wanting paptrs, stamps and
Other sorts of stationery. Later en the post
master will discover that thore is also a law
prohibiting postmasters and clerks from
i tinning their elllees In the interest of a polit
ical party, and that thera la a verv Renerul
Impression that the presldent ought te " turn
' the rascals out"
A irOHAS'H T.ETTEtt IKOM CANADA.
Hkutlng nnd Tobogganing nt the (hnernuicnt
liouse In Oltnvfs,
Special Coricipeiidenco of IsTELLieEKcrn.
OitAvva, March 3, lefti Tliretigh the
kindness of my friends I received a rather
formidable caul announcing that "HerFx "HerFx
cellencV, llie Marchioness of iiansdowne,"
would be ttl home every Saturday afternoon
between llie benis of tliree and six In Fol Fel
ruarjymd In tlie eorner was wrlllen "skating
and tobogganing."
I went twice. It was a charming, ani
mated scene. Hlde.nt hall Is unpretentious ;
lint the view of Ottawa from It Is beautiful
and the gieuitd nreutid the house is "slut
patle." Tliere is a mistiness and Holiness In
the atmesphere around Ottiw a, (hat 1 can't
fairly Understand. It Is mera like a warm
than a cold climatic clinch It gives an ad
ditional beauty te the Gethlu public build
ings. Then jolt sce the frozen rivers
like white plains, (evcrcd with snow ;
paths ( resslng them here and thore j wagons
and slelghs, tee, nnd iu seme spots the llslier llslier
nien hnvobulltlitlle cabins and live tliere,
llshlng through heles which they haveetit In
the ice. There they Uvea sort of hermit life,
isolated, as was St. Simen Stvlltes.
Hut tlie lire at Illdeau hall is bright and
gay. Sleigh alter slelgli iliove up j many
came en root dragging their tolieggans after
them. The toboggan is ;i narrow sled, from
live le six feel long.
Till; (WHAT CANA1HAN HPOK1.
Tomakeagood toboggan slldo,trcHtIe work
his been erected us high as the tops ofthe
tall trees. Leeking ever tlieoue I climbed
up, 1 could sce the acorns from above them
for the lirst time in my lira Te Ikj
lilghurthaii thoeak ticels pretryhlgh. The
slide down leeks datigoieus ; snow is banked
up en either side and jour slngle track lies
straight down In front of yetu Te be willing te
trust yourself loge down you must remem
ber that as accidents never hapiicu, therefore
It is net dangerous. Still, as you start ilsccms
rather like the glce of a maniac which
possesses j en. Yeu slip veur feet uudcrtlie
curled up (rout of the toboggan ; tuck your
dress seiurclv around veu ; then your escort
throws himsclt Hat behind you, and uses
hi -feet Unsteur at thu Uick of thn sleil.
Flash you arc en" the air r httle and rears
lu your cars and fe ery dewjt, down, down
txfore you have tlnie tOnnalj-H) your sensa
tions. , ,
I am told that an Amerliun having tiled It
otice was asked hew he liked It "Oil," said
he, I would net have missed It for a hun
dred dollars." "Then ceme and de it
again." "Ne, thank you, I would net try it
agnln for a thousand dollars."
I am told lli.it iu some places the el Idea nin
me slurp that thu sled takes a posit) ve leap
Inte the air and hits the, track some feet fur
ther en. t
After you pas tlie telmggau slides, a short
-walk, filled with gay and animated greuiw
of people coming aud going, brings you te.
the skating rink ornend. A little hut huilt
lu among the forest trees, offers n warm lire
and a seat whcrd'';jutt may put en your
skates.
Luly Lmsdewnu is giMierally tlieie ami
skating. She li.is a sweet f.iee and gentle
manner. It is very nice te sce llie skating.
The ladies skate lie.'iullfiilly ; li.iv lug se much
Ice and se long n tlnie te practice, they at
tiln lietli facility and gnu e. Tliey waits' and
playgames, and hav en very pretty dance, in
which all (onplestike part; Ktueraliy led by
a lertain Ijerd and Luly Atelgeilril. The
old general or the Canadian renes is always
there, energetically ttl work. Tlie piy blanket
telHiggtm dresses nre net worn en the Ice, but
pretty tight-llttiiig costumes, trimmed with
lur. And the gintlemeii sometimes wuru
knee brecchcrf.
When thu descending sunlight Heeded the
atmosphere, mid made cehleu liuht Ihretmh
the piuu trees, evee ene left, going llrst into
nil upstairs room where collee and c:ike, bis
i nil, etc., were served quite simply.
'lll.VNCA.
ItVUI.EY SVM.UA 111 LY JIOINVE1K
Cli uerul .1. t. ULitk, of llllmdt, .Wir(iii the
1'ohIIIeii of l'rtifcleit tointiTlleuer.
"What de I think or the cabinet?" said
General J. C. IlLiek, of Danville, Illinois, as
he sat en Friday afternoon surrounded by
themomliersef the Thlrly-seventh Illinois
regiment, gathered hi tlielr llrst annual
reunion. "I am dlsiosed te think highly of
the iiieiiiliers, esiecially Ihesecretiry of llie
Interior. Hn nelillcd me te-day of my. q q q
olutmeiiliLSceiumissioucr of pensions, of
course, I tm-eplcd. The lelegnims that
P(ViW?il4(efvvc,cn us wcre two, uud were as
rAwAaiiiNOTeN". D. (.. March O Gener.il
" J-VL " Wac-U, Pjvliiicr house, riiloage: The
fnsW5t UrfflkeurilciHl conncrtleii with
' hU luIiuiiikitmtluM will1 -mi t tibu te te Its sue-
cess,' atie; desires Btv fumrcttmn u you wiir
r zr-. . ' . ::r. .i .t. . . . :,.'.,.,
usstune the inm$n orfesuwnwioHer ei pen--sleus.
1 cordlallV'JeIuiuliHi ivquert.
. ;k:e c. lamab.
(.'CiiK'AtiO.Ill., Mar . Te LltJ.CIjaiiiar.
Secretary orihe Interier: l Uwiik-Presldcnt
CleveLind and joiirselt If you think inyap inyap
peinlnicnt will contrlbiile t lhe suecexs-ef
tlie administration 1 will accept the position.
Telegraph when I should urrive iu Washing
ion.
"The ollice was unsolicited, as far as I
knew," continued General lliack, "and 1
feel Unit under the circumstances it is my
duty le accept the km1IIeii. Ol" course, lam
outer the senatorial contest ut Springfield,
audhave U'cn Hiucemy Icltorauiieuiicingiiiy
withdrawal.''
vai.Ij or a malt house.
A .Man Hilled und The Weiiipii Cuucht Initie
Itiilns.
Tlie rear wail or Wehr, Hebiciiiau & Gott Gett Gott
leib'sexlensive malt liouse, ( oilier or Han
over and Conway streets, llaitlinere, rollout
at rrM o'clock Friday afternoon, killing Joint
Sauei, an empleye, and causing a damage or
?2,0iKi. The brick, mortar and birley crashed
through the roer or the adjoining
dwelling, occupied by Cenrad Zettl,
daiiiugiug that projierty seriously. Mrs.
.eul and her daughter, aged twenty
v cars, narrowly eseatKjtt being killed. Mrs.
V.eulwas sick lu beifat the tlmeiind Miss
Zeul wusslttimr bv her bedsidc. The fleer
of the room was covered with barley te
the depthjef three feet, and all means of es es
cape w as npaient!y cutell, as it was imiiossl imiiessl imiiossl
iile te open doers, owing te the mass of debris
against thorn. They were rescued by the llro llre llro
men "through a rear window". Jehn Sauer
was. en the third lloer of the malt-house,
shoveling barley, when the wall fell. He
was carried down with the debris, mid his
body was found under four fuet of barley en
the lloer of eul's liouse. The accident is at
tributed te thojlrest and thaw lug of mertir
in the wall. Thowiircheuso was net over
loaded. The t'et of thu Inauguration.
The committee which had charge ofthe
lluancial part of the Inauguration celebration
are new hard at work foetliigup theirac
counts. It is estimated by niombeis or these
commlttees that the tetd oxpense Incurred
w 111 net till short of f 13,000, which Is $10,000
mero thuii was calculated uinm at the
start. The groater jwrt of the additional ex
pense was inclined in putting u woedon
ioel en tlie ball room, this item of cost being
t7, 100, Then the committee, guaranteed four
thousand supers te the caterer, and ns only
seme two thousand four hundred took sup
per the eommltteo will liave te make up tlie
defielt en this account Among ether Items
ofexionBoworo,)00 expended en all the
Dall room. C,wu i"r iiiubjk, (i,emiui "p"'"'h
the ball room, f5,&00 ler decorations, ( J.500
for tire-werks and J1.000 for calcium lights.
The amount of the rocelpts cannot yet be
definitely fixed, but it is thought by some,
members ofthe executive coniinlttee that
seiiiu part of the subscription fund vlll liave
te lw used In meeting the liabilities iLciirrecL
Fer Weman's Higher IMucalleii.
The Methodist Lplscep.il cenference at
llaltliuure has raised the sum of t30,000, te
coinpleto the fJ0O,oue needed for the ostal estal
lishniciit of u eonferenco seminary for the
higher educatlpn of women.
j i i i
(iraml ledge 1, O. O, V.
Geergo Hawkcs, grand master ofthe grand
ieige I. a O. V., has iseued call for a
special session of the grand ledgo, te be held
In Leck Haven, en annhersary day, April
27, 18s.
COLUMBIA'S CHURCHES.
SOME OP TMlB'ttETAUtOVH FEATURES
Ol1 THE AUSHAl' OlIHEllVANCV.
A hiiiulay Scheel I'repnrlng Already for Tlie
limtcr I'fnlltnl A lllrthdiiy Celelirntleii
llrlehtcned hyn Clirlntcnlng fjitest
News Areunil Tenrii.
IlcKiiliu Coiiesppiiilcnceof ltiTKLUriBNCltit.
Cei.tmiiiA, Mimh 7. Te-morrow Iho
usual services!! llie sev end churches will be
conducted without material change of the
regular Sunday devotions as te character or
the hours, with tlie exception of St Paul's
LplKceiMt, llie Catholic and the Methodist
churches. Iu the runner two special lenten
services wilt Ixueiiducted and lit the latter a
combined centenary nnd missionary colobra celobra colebra
tlou will tike place, lu tlie afternoon lle v.
T. T. Hvorelt, I). D., of Hnrrlsbiirg, will
address the children of the Methodist
Sunday schools en the occasion of
theli'atiuunl missionary observnuco. The fol
lowing siiecial services are announced ferSt
Paul's Lplscepal : A sermon in tlie ev enlng
by the rector, Itev. S. C. Meral), 11. D., sub
ject : "The Hely Catholic Church." Serviie
at St Philip's mission, Menutville.at 3 p. m.
The day services during the coming week at
this church will be held during Lent as fol fel
low s : Wednesdiy, IO;M)a. in., ISO, mid 7 p.
m. ; Friday U'.0and7 p. in. The pulpits or
ht Jehn's and Second street Lutheran, Ito Ite Ito
feriuvil nnd Presbyterian, Church of Gedaud
United ilrcthicu, will c occupied as usual.
St Paul's Piolestaut Hpisuip.il Sundny
school h is cemmcuccd the preparations ler
the liister lestivnl. Tliere will lx many
selected carols, an address by tlie recter,
llev. S. (', Merau, and ether services. The
Fester Icxlivilies of this church are always
marked by unusually Interesting and enter
taining pregramme. The lleral display is
always line.
Miss Hurt let 1 laker, colons! evaugellst,
wnspiescnt I.isl evening at the pravcrand
praise service at the MuthedlHl clitinli, nnd
MNikote the congregalien, relating seme or
horexcrjc'nccw.
The Hiievial services ut the Methodist
rhtinh closed lasteveniug.
Tue I'letlsHUt KiclltH.
On Friday Mr, Jesiah SeurlKjer readied
the three scere years and ten allotted le ui.ui,
and celebrated the ei ent y a grand taiully
reunion at his home, near Columbia. lle
was presented with neatie by hi son Jeshua.
At the KBiuoplaeo and tlnie two children of
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Send and one of Mr. and
Mrs, Hurry Kllue Kniiidehlldren, and a
child of Mr. and Mrs. IU Kllgore, were Imp
timed by Rey. It. W. Humphriss.
Town Kelcs.
Our physkians reixirt considerable sick
ness among the children of the borough.
An opera company will appear in the
Columbia eiicra house en Friday and Satur
day evenings and Saturday afternoon, April
3rd and 4lh "Maseette," "I'lnarore," and
" Cliimes of Normandy" lll te rendered.
The Frent street enterprise rumored is the
eentciuplatrd establishing of a mnnufortery
of stene chhuvvar", hi connection with tlie
Hint mill or Messrs. .erlntiKh ,v- Dudeu.
Thonieiithly imethigorthe school iKrard
will be held en Thursday evciiiug and en
Friday moiling thu monthly meeting
of
council will IX) held.
Tlie Fairview mills and .Columbia
works are offered for Kile.
The members of the Celumbl i baud
oil
are
by
endeavoring le increase their trc.isury
serenading citli'iis.
Mr. Jiiiues 1). Made icturned te-day fiem
Rilliniere, at whlili pi ice he had Htepnsl
ever en his return from Wicslilngten, te visit
fi lends In the Monumental city.
Mrs. Aiiule 12. Welsh has Ims.ii apjtelntul
administratrix of thocstite or Mary .1. Hall,
l.ile of f'eliimbi.1, deceased.
The Columbia literary society", a literary
organization cemMMed el' Iiard students hi
literary matters, is at present Htuding the
lile, character and merits or the writings or
Geerge Lllet.
Dr. Jehn K.LIueaweaver, or this place, has
Ifeen elected a delegate lollieAinerican medi
cal association which will meet iu May.
Pulil.uu Circle, Ne. 113, It. U. (II. F.) or
Columbia, will held a grand fair iu the
armory, from the I3th te the 23d or May.
Thore will lw the usual attractions, besides
numerous articles le Ikj chanced oil.
1 e it a cee 3i a ttj:jis.
1 ruiiHactleiiH en Olil uud cw l,ruf In thlt uud
Chester Count
Messrs. IajvIii A. Ce., li ie receivf d at their
warehouse In thIscity,leiirc.ir leads of lolracce
from Wisconsin, and have several carloads
mera en the wny, which liave Ix-eu delayed
by the Western snow storms.
LOC'VI. ham. if's,1 I.KVI.
'Ih tho,!cinltyer ltclbcsda the lollewing
Kales of ITflvntia wcroinade te J. Gust ,oek :
"Peter Carrell 3 acres I0j,4, 'i; Cliarles Mo Me
Kclvcy ll'ncres lit i, ti J Jpnw Dougherty U
-iK!re fit is. 2. Mr. Zeek lxHiirht olse4lio lel
lowing let of Glesuer tobacco; CharUs,
MoKelvey i( acres li, -I, 'J i Henryi-.rD3
"nei!0, i, 2; Charles Dustman 1 aero ftf, 4,
a Michael Stragle l' acres 7, li .
"'MOrPhelmftr bought InLillle Britain s
Frem Jehn, Jaeki ft: lira, 4 acres at i, 8,
D, 3 ; 1 ucre at 1 Kb,Jl; JteBMrt A Scott, 3 acres
at il'i 17, G, i ; llcnlaniln.Memx, mi at
10, il, 6, i!; Themas Furniss, l)f acres um, V
J: W. W. llciisel, X ucre at le, 0, 2llrvey
Hyelt K aero at 8, r., 2, all Havana seed. " -.
At Gap and vlnclty, the following creis
have Ih-cii juiniiascsl by J. O. Wilcex:
Amers Tewusend, i! acres, Havana, 12, 4, 2 ;
Fred. Jacksen, 1 acre, Havana, 8, 1, 2; Fred.
Jacksen, acre, seed lcar, 8, 1, 2; Jehn
F.by, lucre, Havana, private tonus j Henry
Umule, 2 iicrea, Hiivann, 10, I, 2; i:dwln
Norten, 1 acie, Havana, 12, 4. 2 ; Christ U)n U)n
ble, Vi acres, Havana, 12, !, 2 ; Harry Hess,
I acre, Havana, 8,3; Tobias Geed, 2 acres,
II through ; D. Dcitrich, 1 acre, Havana, 8, 3;
Jacob ltFce, Df acres, Havana, 111, H, 2; Jes.
K. Frantz, 1 aero, seed li-af, 12, 4, 2 1 Jes. K.
Krnnt. c ueres. Havana. II. (!. 2: TI10S..J.
Marsh, 1 acre, Havana, 8, 8, 2; Thes. Nlxen,
i acre, Havana, 10, I, 2.
J. DeIIavcu Iwuglit the follewing: Jacob
Wlse2 uctes Havana, 18,4,2; Je,- Miller 1!
acres Havana 5 cents through.
Jehn Tayler, of ISrockneck township, sold
te Christ Fasznaeht, as fellows, vi-: 1 ucre of
Havana utlSe round. 1 aero or seed leand.
lle round. . ,
Israel Messncr, of llrochiieck township,
sold te Jehn Uutt or ltoamstewii, Hi acre or
seed leaf loUicee nt 10, 4,2.
Jehn Gallu, sold his crop of Havana te
Hernsheln it llre, 10, 5. 3 : D. IL Huber, te
same, 17, 8, 5, 3 ; Christ Kesslor, te same, 7, B,
3 ; Jehn Itcanier, te same, 7, r, 3 ; Jehn D.
Perry, te Sehner, 14, 5, 3 ; J. J. Dyers te
Bame 11 through.
The Honoybreok, Chcsler county, c7m;tc
Kiys: J0I111H. Dollaven, et this place, has
UCCll Ollipurciiasiiig ioimec-o tur jiviiiuinivii.
llres.it Ce.. of New Yerk. The following
nre seme of tlie purchases : In Honeybiook
tow nship Jehn 1). Sllder, 1 aero Havana, 12,
4, 1 ; Wllliaui II. Morgan, 1 aero Havana,
IB, 4, 2, and ljf acres seed leaf,
10, 4, 2: Sainuel McMlnn, Vi acres
Havana, 10, 1, 2; Airrcd Keoser, 2
acres Havana, t! cents through; Madisen
Irwin, 2 acres Havana, 12, 4, 2, and 2 acres
seed lcir, 8, t, 2; Clnlstaln Shult, lacre
Havana, 5 cents through, and i aero seed
Icif, 10, 1, 2 ; J. Clem lUichanan, 2 acres seed
leaf, 10, 4, 2, and 1 aero Havana, 12, 4, 2 ;
Josse II. Ijavten. Vi ticrea Havana, 0 cents
through ;Sanuiet Htfe,'2 acres Havana, 4 eents
through, and li acres soed leaf, 10, 4, 2.
Tortures lterere the Y. M. C. A.
Dr. Thoodero Apixil has accopted nil invi
tation te dellver sovei-al free loctures befere
the Y. M. C. A.j in their hall en Seuth Queen
street en "the First ChaptorerGoncHis In the
Light or Modern Science." The llrst lecture
en the "Firstlhroe verses ofGeiiesis" will be
delivered en Tuesday evening, March leth,
at 7S50 o'clock.
...
As I-eiig As It l'aja te lle 1I.
Kerjl Dunriiven says the principal obstacles
te Canadian unuoxalieu are the heavy taxes
te w hlch the poeplo or the Unlted Statea are
subjected. As long as It pays te lw loyal he
thinks Great Uritain may depend upon the
adhesion ofthe Canadians.
yf Stierlfl's Seles.
The sheriff this morning posted bills for
the salaef a number of properties at skerlU'H
sale en Saturday, March ZU
FA TAL SEULTOESCe.
Three Tenens Killed nnd it Deien Injured In
Railroad Accident.
An accident en the Illinois Central rail
road, elghl miles Seuth of Grenada, Miss.,
Thursday night, resulted In the Instant
death of two train bauds nnd a tramp and
the sorietit injury of a dozen ether persons.
Mull train Ne. 3, tsnind Seuth and running
nt thn rale of twenty mlles an hour, and
express train Ne. JO, running thirty mlles an
hour, canto Inte coillseu and both engines
were totally wrecked. Tvv e baggage cars and
ene mall car were knocked Inte toothpicks
and ene smoker was badly damaged. The
firemen en both trains were Instantly killed.
Tlielr IhhJIcs were found In llie wreck et the
engines. Tlie engineer or the express train
amis Injured. News Agent lllake was prob
ably fatally injured. A man who was steal
ing a ride en the tender or the Seuth bound
tiaiii was Instantly killed. Fight or ten
lusscugers hi the smoker of the express w ere
Injured.
The accident was caused bygiess negli
gence. It is stated that the 'North bound
train bad no light except n small lantern,
and that the conductor el the Seuth bound
train was asleep when his train passed
Hlllett station, wliore he should liave side
tracked It
Killed James MeUv en. fireman, of Water
Valley; Saxen, colored, llremnn.
Injured L N. Davis of Helly Springs,
leg broken aliove Iho aukle; Frank lllakc,
news agent, or New Orleans, concussion of
tlie brniti and leg lacerated ; A. J. Liir, en
gineer, head and face lacerated ; A. Craft, or
New Orleans, contusion or Ick ; J. Randelph,
of Golconda, III., contusion of back and leg;
Cable Perry (colored), leg I lcciatcd j Henry
Nlehelsin, contusion of forehead and face;
Georgia llecse, (colored), sprained loot and
contusion or bick.
Mostel thelnjuicd wcre hi the smoker or
the North-bound train, which telescoped
with the liaggngec.il iu ftent A niiinberer
ladles who were present tore their aprons
and ether garments Inte bandages Ter thu
wounded.
A Cee er.Mlitakcn Delivery.
The llev. Mr. (lordeu Is pastor or the
New Old Seuth chilli li, Roslen. The Rev.
Dr. Gorden is jmsler or a Baptist church in
tliOKiinecity 'Iho manager of a premlucut
Bosten hotel is a jianshiener of the termei,
and a resident guest at that hotel be
longs te the congregation of tlie Litter.
These wero the principal drumnfij jcitemr
New for the comedy. Dr. Gorden's chtircli
.peeple held a sociable, and tlie gentleman
who lives at the hotel, ordered. fiem -the
hotel, a let of ice cream an his iHrMwUMt te'
the general Jey of the wholeeo)iHy7, Ite'
when the fiociable met U10 lee cream dW ttet
ceiua. The gi v or. went back te the IxMtf, Ih-'
riulred for it, and waA assured It .kssi'tHMa
jFlt Dark te the church 1 U waan't tsMsmt
le the hotel nuurJsiiiiiiiiVTvr who
it bad rcturneiL7T?5' he ald, "Idev-,
cred li at Mr. Gorden's church," WivGer,i
dent The wrong 0110, of eourse I lVMUwr
hastened the agitated Baptist, only te flmt!
that the New Old Seuth people were holding,
a sociable, tee, and his cream was id read 3', be
yond the reach of unvthlriL- but A ntiemteki
Iiiunp. "Wliy, I dec-lare-l" said the Rev.ii
Mr, (Jordeo. when-tha casenvws exelalned te J
him; "when tbecnum crnne 1 theWhltrft
iiurmvvuav 11 was liuciiueu ler us, as 11 came
from that hotel and the manager Isaparlh9
loner or mine" " -"v
An litslly Appended lluslmnd.
At mi early hour Friday morning n man
and woman registering themselves as "At "At
weed and lady," were arreshsl iu their room
at the Central house, Oil City, upon a war
rant sworn out by a mm named Kennedy,
ft 0111 Clarien county, who declared tht the
woman was his wife and that she bad eloped
wilhAlwoed. When tlie enraged husband
caught sight of the pair he rushed toward
Atwood te crush his head with a heavy iron
bar, but Ollicer Snow arrested Ills arm. At
the hearing tills morning the woman was se
iciillent that Kennedy rerused le lake the
wiluess-stind against thu culprits, and both
wcre discharged. Alwood and the woman
kissed each ether r.irewcll, ami Mrs. Ken
nedy, having 1 of used te occupy the same car
Willi lier Husband 011 nor way Heme ny ran,
sat at the window and threw kisses back at
her lunimeur standing at the station until
tlietnilu liore her out efsight '
Altempt te Kill u Judge.
An attempt te kill M. Dtiiuur, presiding
judge of the tiolice tribunal of Lnusanne,
capit.il of the Canten or Vaud, Switzerland,
wasiiiade en Friday. M. Diimtir was pro pre
siding evcru civil trial In the police tribunal.
'Hie defendant hi the ndien, M. Ch.ivau,
while thocase was in progress drew a revol
ver, uud, Killting it at the chier judge, II red.
He had 110 sooner done se than (.'earden, the
clerk et the tribunal, arid Illanchard, the
usher, sprang upon hinrand attempted te
disarm him. lle succeeded In euHttvinc his
revolver In theuttick hejnadoiipea Uexrdeu,
11111 jiunciiaiii iwiurv nvijmm-i Bverpowereu
and dis.irmed. President DUirwaH.' set
struck by the bullet lireil at hhu, but thu
clerk nnd the usher were badly weundett.
Vtlfit Im.Iiii tilflfMNl llIili,r l.rtfrtKC Ciml'ttM Halft
he was nofheriry for wlwt he had done, attT
sdccJ-ired that he lad coue lntd."tt6 tribunal'
with the Jnteutleu of killing the priana.-
and all Uw eUicr jttdfprw. t
T-T-tr-- , -T
Three men en Friday" 1
Walnut strceC JiWc1 "rji(Kj
and-ftttewitrHj,t) lakf r
w hlch he waacawyyiflfV
(Vinxliinil thn mOR '.vmlrtMV:
fellow cd and'nwlntedij'Wj W
lives te an ofneer, who errMed
thn bc.irhiL- of the rrhjeertti'
i!ej er, James K Siiaw, suited ttetttlie 1j
thn liev carried eolitiilled bends5 and
seciiritlcH valued at M0.O00 and thatliel
sent them te be deposited in bank. Tlie
prisoner, who gave his name ns Gcerge
Tayler, was committed in default of $1,000.
There is no doubt iu the minds or tlie pollce
that the three men were cxm-rt thieves, and
that they had "spotted" the liey, knew lng
the valuable nature or his lead.
Itepuhllcau Kiudness te the New President.
The Washington .S(irer 1'rlday evening
kvvs that Keprescnlatlvcs Itiynes, Hlsceck
nnd Miller called upon the president yestor yester
dnyaud had a long conversation with lilm.
"They told the president that they apprev cd
or the attltude he had taken In his Inaugural,
and iu carrying out the tieltcy thereln de
clared he would hav e their hearty Biippert
In this they speke as llepubllcans, and said
they believcd thev speke for a large majority
of their party. The president received their
mivnniKM iii the best posslble spirit and
thanked thorn with much feeling and earn
estness for their premises."
Death or a Noted Tretting Stallion.
Dr. L. Herr's great trotting stallion Main Main
hrine Patclien is dead. In Lexingten, Ky.
He lell suddenly Thursday night and died
without any sign or sickness. He only bio J
at the nese a little toward the end. lle was
2.1 years old, by Mambrino Chlcr, dam, the
daiiiefLady Thern, 2:18', and had sired
lw euty imlmals with a better record than 2:li
Ills sons produced twenty-eight and his
daughters feurteen with hotter records than
2il5,iuidhe has two grandchildren within
that record. One of his sons, Mambrino
King, lias lieen called the handsomest horee
iu the world.
Dr. Wlckershaui's New lloek.
Frem the Lancaster Inquirer.
The history of education In Pennsylvania
which Dr. Wickersham has been writing
...in 1 1.. n.n n-i.,tra linmls in a few (lavs.
Thn iiiniiiuierliit la new complete, and the
TU0 uiauuscripi. is new ;"i ....-boek-u
large octave of probably eight hun
dred pages, with numereus Uluslralleiis
Will be issued soinetinio uunng 1110 year.
The County AKrliullural Iftilr.
The inanagcincnt of llie Lancaster county
'Tmt&Z: s-J-f'U '
itittkJitttWWWth'md.. DTrV , flH - - ' iiilfcn 1 1 it ii-
ITi I li I J MllMnll III . - - t - f t '
SHMCMWI'"!""") Vi Ji'. IW.. --H
frMf si
JmniM IJPlMlsMllllllTTTf uilllvrlHHB!.
WrCMU'1ltesttU ! Msllll fcafWit
agricultural fair association will new "'Cir
second annual fair from Sept 14 te bept, 10,
Ihoweokluimodltttclyriroceedlug the open epen open
Intreftho state fair en Wednesday, Sept .
thereby giving oxhlblters ainple tlme te get
their exhlblts from hore tePhjladclphU
Heavy Bums rer Cenirressmen.
Iu a crowd at n railway station at Wi-,
Ington, Friday afternoon, plckivockets stele
ft07 rrem Cengressman Iteagan, of Taa,
and WW from Ceugrcssman Lere, of win
NEWS
niffltii
r-', v-
at x: MEitttmm mf ,,
A Formal Transfer of II
This Alernlng Mm
Acllfn Duly en Me
In the Whlte )
Wasiiinciten, D. f
transfer of the Irons
McCtlllech te Mannli
Manning said he wc
neon, but would net
until Monday, and re
retiry Coen te act for
Manning and McCti
closeted for several Ik
of persons called en
were denied admlssl
and navy department
thoretiringsoorotarics
goed-byo.
8lx Cabinet enirei
Promptly at twelvt
laud's cabinet, llayar
and Garland entered tl
of state and wero svver
ccromeny.
Postmaster General
Lajnnr, also took the 1
ed uiKin their duties.
Tliere was nodecrca
tei-sat tlie Wliitel Ien
Tlie Score Oi er 11
Nkvv YeitK", March
scere at tvv elv e o'clecl
lleyst 1,000, Ometla 01
013, Jehnsen 701, A
Meyer 702.
The reller skating
Donevan 1,002, Bei-st
decks 032, Schech 01
7f, Ward 709, Calhou
A Lvhlcli Count
nM
.ildl
ieiktskt
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vjeeki
Wfirtn
nrtceefl
jrtih the, t
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lias BiidU
1 or office 1
in the rn
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Iiuuimnd
The roll
ra: Di
SluddiecJIt
u 780, Mm
.ta
Kiruet tjic
isf, Omelta
Jehnsen
TiW, MeyetJi
rm
ALi.BNTevv.v,Pa.,Mr,7. lrvhl J-Krause,
a drover, of West Hell jbem, rnaAgBeslgii-
inuiiviu-uuj'. duuKiuci navH BewBTswieruu
niraliist him ler .V (mi rXKV3iKl
7' iSSfSI
Oram's CeiiCltl
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: j sUtasd tHaxU biei
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t tag tWBday nr rairvwi j
isanarsiiv- wnsienriv m '.
stiesMywwrmf r inexlrtiiae 1
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nearly sir tiesarv, lern isrataiJ
jrUina ptjhti dMrkt WiwJI
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JHi'B.rd of PfciJ;iMrer)clsesj MlPlstM i
aA reguI.trwinMt!nK4iLSlire,'b8Md6f iweftfe'
directors was nclil tliiH, luemig,'!MHt;iaiWr
the approval of bills rer!FBpfdkjie ptmf
mouth, it was decided by a MlssMiMsfsfru Vefe
le hae Iho county hcpMl Vm a,r-3
liouse coiiuectcd will the$iapffc)me ex
ehangc. , ?4J6.ip XfL
The beard this aflc rnoen'aW) cl&ukled Wi
placing a lire alarm Ikic en tlie etj farm.
The iNTin.t.iURNL'i i liaS advoasited these
uicesuix's Ter several menlhs,aHi lately
our contemporaries h ivn also favsced .tlicin
Tlie IkiimI of Andreiir M. FrnntC trttasnmr
elect, in tin sum of ? 10,000, wM' Jacob M.
Frantz and Philip II uisiiiaii,-. wiwMmd and
apprev ed. ?fV'"
- A representative et the EceHOHiyHteiiin
heating and het air liininceTMMCi)rqllm
IxKird In reference te hralbjgUMi , insane
asylum and hospital w ith steawi-i'sr'? '
A roprcscnuitiveor vJw linn efJehn Besl
.tSen was also before llie beard wlili speci
fications for a stc.1111 In tiling apparatus. Jit0
IxKird will ask for projienabi for iMsiNng tluse
building by steam. .-sjsW8"
After tlie traus.ictiet of unlmnertaut biuu-
ness me ucKiruaujeuritdU.
a
Death of Win. F. Bhullc
Knew u
Veunc Te ii
Win. I". Shultze, jr. Si
fdonce,
Ne. 05S North Llme si
a complication of dl
lay, etffi1
l vnw
rVTt?
01111 VAnr.
, Jr-,a-Wl
BkSk.."
BSSSHJ
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tlie son of William F-g
lllOW0llSV,';
knevvn tobacco dcaler.pi
of aire. He was hi his't
ayeanf-.
y ier. .f-s
number of years and, vrlMt'
remvscnted the firm t f Cbj
fir New Yerk, in this-Uty, 1
1 te the time of his 1 etieh.
,1 u.ea5VTf''lJ '
h wins n pleved for 1 beHt 1
tlwii&.i-
orUmtellsvBmteu t Uenatl
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lr 10 uiavet
h-ci thu MA-
j e vvhkjH
iisseutu
Nineteen nmi
iuiiksTw
locked up nt the Ul'4
lithtHtOwe.
(irui)K iiu costs, ivve
nHtodferv
days eacn anu tne l'l ;e
WvWkiislslsWHsUhJsMTblrS
asSIHnBfitessv us. tn iJ9B
e&tmmitjwukuZt'iiB
isSflsssn i iLt itetilusilesl sh$.IsbI
vUsciiai'g.'-'-i.
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tihee. -jjV
Anether Cliar-e A
Jacob Kuuklo,ef F'dtea te1
h),aricartllti"' i
' .... . ws. tt ' ft
ccieru Aiuerman 1 erunejra
niiufiiw4- Sv;
and made cemnlalu
lin KaliHS2(TA
for forging tlie 11 ueuqti
Jlei Kalioe f'Mi
and 1'eter Carrell I jj
T(Iv ..w,rjr ni-ji
IA .!,(. bLl'l-'
was ul von te lilm I pay
Bhr n hetaa.'f-P' V,
Alderman Forduey lleaa
uner at h
Jancastcr county pr en ler I
lletentieH"
Kalioe. If he should tt-'i I
Ireas tO',s-
euro ball en tlie half ezen
chargtjpi
1
forgery cntored agai ft hlig,
She is New the jt host Ce
Ed WenMHf;
David Dicksen, tli rlcHe
ruterjta W10
Seuth next te lllchat isen,-
cently dled In Spart fa-i
.nj
500,000. He had 11 chk
mini be r of relatives ex
nxnocted te be ha Is
His will, lust nrebat J. !
he has cut oil" hta ki dredc
and txjquoiithed'lilll
Amanda Lulxuiks. 1
lier
the richest nettress I tha 1
tinuTiU
deep disgust ever tl f
tislt'S
Sent te Jail fei ra
"I'm net coming ba the
uldn't-V
ceme ter nve dollar
fNleb-V
oles lUitledge, in t
court room the othe
a certatn case wero
and the case centhu
jail, Mr. Sheriff," (
Wattcrs. "Alld I(
Kutlcdge, as faewei
a few heurs.1 "J
fawlnfJiS
laigeHjf,'
Hft.lt, Ml
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Thofuneral 'ef1 njJj
he this
afternoon at e'elex
East Chestnut stroe
lv'fc
ruv
large conceurBO of 1 rr
C. r.lvln Haunt of )rai
IVitii"
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W0TW
tin IniproHsIve fmu raLi
vrrr
incut was niade In (Uic
aJ?.
.lee" Oes In
"Joe"Goss,lho ag
Is lying dangerous Lr"V'
iiosteii, aim iime e
oriilsreceory.
Prosecutor
Frank Kautz, clii
assault and batterv
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