-5 , r 4 4 i ymtftetf ixMlignM VOLUME XXI-NO. 1GG. LAKCASTElt, PA., SATURDAY, MARCH 11, 1885. PRICE TWO CENTS. r a THE SIXTH INCINERATION. vntvt'M.sr.ixvKM ok tiik vhkmatiex r xmrnunnY iitt.ix. A ChUuge TeurM Who Obtained 1IU Nollenn Cmtemlii; the i)l.iuHtlluti or Hollies l'miu dailnc en funeral 1'jrcM In Hi-atril, Far U(T India. The body m" Mr. Newberry ('. Hills, el Ciil Ciil cnge, Inearoefhisson Mr. K. W. Hllls'ind C. I W. Wnlte, of Chicago, nulvcil in Lancaster nttiuu tins morning, and win ItiimcdiaUiy taken (e tlie Lancaster cruin.leriuin. Tlie efliccrs or tlie Crcni.itien society having lecelved a telegram late .ycsteulay afternoon that tlie body would he here this morning liail tlie roleit heated nnil it was in excellent condition when lliu party arrived. Frem the certllieatuni death furnished hy Charles Adams, M. I)., or tlie Chicago lin.it d of health, it appeals that New hoi ry C. Hills, a iniirricd vvhlle male, ngeil (II years mid I) months, anativoer tlie United. States, died utNe. 3,Jll Kills in enue, Chieige, en tlie 8th el .lune, ISM, uner nu Illness of four inenllis, Uie cause or his deilh heing uiieuii.i and chronic; inllainniatieii or the, kidneys; that Iho )lace or .mi ial was Oakland cemetery and tlitnce te Lancaster, I'a., ciciualeiiiim. "l Hi: l:.M MAN'.S HlbiOUY. Frem ether sources It is learned tliaC Mr. Hills had long heen an invalid, and belng a man of means and education, had tiavclled axtenslv civ both in Amciic.i and in tlie Old World. He hccimu iulcieslcd in cremation Irein having seen dead bodies disposed eT by being binned en luneral pyies by tlie n.i n.i tiveset India, and en Ills refill n (e Amciica hemadn piovhleu for tlie cremation el his remains. When he died last .Iime his family com municated with tlie Lancaster Cremation so se ciety vtitli a view of having (he lemalm at oncecreinateil ; but tlie crem ileriinn being us jet imtliiisned, tlie Kucluty could net pci pci term theserviic. Ah tlie matter of electing a cu iteriuin in Chicago was being agitated, Mr. Hills' family had the body embalmed, placed In a Kine cellin, and dcesiled in a vault in Oak land cenietcrj until such Iime as the Chicago t-'reinateiy should be leady lu ineitieiate it. After waiting without result ler nioiitliseu tlie Chicago people, tlioicl.ilivcelMr. HIIIhii low weeks age again wiote te the Lancaster .society. In ipplj lull iustiiiclleusas te tlie prcp.ir.itlen and shipment ol'the body were sent, and nothing moie was heard orfhe m it ter in this city until the Chicago Times tele graphed the I n I i;i,i,iui:.nci.h thai the bedv Mould urtive. Liter the Cremation society lccehed.ii'iuiilai telegram, and the bodyai bedyai rh ed as abe e slated. AllltlVAI. AT Till! OtUMATOIUUM. On leaching tlie eieniateriuiii, tlie bed wasatoiice piepued for iiicincraUen. It was net, removed I'leui tlie zinc ci'e in which it was enclosed, but the case ilselt we,s wiapcd in cloths, wet with a saturated solution el alum, and in this condition was placed in the lotett. Vs is well . known yinc rapidly velatilises iiiului gic.itlie.it and entirely ills, appeanasagas. Hy the time the inclnera inclnera lien or the body was complete, net a Irate el Iho yiuccefllii remained. The only peisnus present at tlie cicuia tin nun weleMr. II V. Hills, C. W. Waite, Hen. II. K. Ho.ver, el Philadelphia, ami the ellicers in ih.tigei I the eicinatoiieuiii. The lemains li id net bieu ri'iueVLit liein (horeteit at ."p. in le-day,lutwill beiemeved this evening. Tlie Incineration is said tohave been entiiely successful. Messrs. Hills and Waite remain in Lancaster ter tlie puipose el t,iklng with them the ashes el llieir dead lelalive. Hen. II. K. Heyer, who was piescnt, is chairman el the commlttce en corporations or tlie Pennsylvania Hoiibe of Kepicscnta tives, and being in Lancaster was invited te witness tlie plot vms el eiem.itleii. Te his coiiunitke lias been icferiisi the piopesod act er.isscmbly te legille the hicei (Miratien of cremation societies, it being held by the Lancaster court and also by the sivrcUiry el slate, that under the existing laws these societies cannot be incorieiiilcii. riu; i 1:11. mis ok imcr.AHim. In an interview with the accompanying Irieiidsef (he deceased, wlioare stepping at tlie Slevens house, it was learned tliat tliey vvcre I nit h advocates ol'the new system of disposlnget'deail bodies 'I hey vveie entiiely satisfied w ith the practieil operitlous el Iho I.iuc.ister iiicIIkhI ;.ind iccalled the intcrest with which Mr. Hills had lelated Ids olisoi elisoi olisei vationsol' cremation as practiced in India, vi liore the bodies ai e burned with weed and the ashes cast into tlie waters el' Iho sacred Ganges. Tlie following fiein tlie Chicago Inter Occan of June !), lssl, gives suirie further account nl' deceived : "Newbeny C. Hlll, an old lesidcnt el Chicago, diedyesturdav.it neon, at his kilo icsldeiite, i)..l,'.i.tl Hllli iivoiiue, alter an illness el six mouths. He was one ertliu best lepieseiitativesel'early pieneuraud slei ling business lile in the West. Dating back from his settlement in Illinois in 1810, lie had built up a character ler enterprise and integ rity which iinpiossed itself en a whlu ciicle anil constituted a worthy example ler Iho young te emulate. Hut few men leek a deeper inteiest in, and few vveie moie thor oughly conversant with public nllalrs, yet no Inducement could prevail en him te accept a political ellke. hlieug and earnest in his convictions, he never railed te lullill his duly as a piivale citizen, but was content te stoplhcie. He will be long leineinbered as in old-school gentleman, such asenriched the early histeiy ol'the West. He retlied fiein business some lllteen jeans age, and at Iho tiuioet' his death was lil yeais of age. He leaves a wire, tlnee sons ami ene daughter. The deceased was a native of Oneida county. New Yerk state, but canie West in 1810, nud altera low j ears at St. Charles removed te Chicago. Tim llviiilerMiii Mecl I'iuh-m. Tlie Hendoi-sen iirecess for munulacturing steel at Heading which was taken up a jeat age bv pioniiiient iiiauulacturerMiii this state, wliesubsciibed fliXUH)Der the piosceutieii of e.xieriuients with il, liad been abandoned liy them. The partieular'advajitagcs claimed ter this pim ess ever the Bessemer invention was that the steel could be lergeil or re'.led into sluipe and hammered cold without showing a fractiuej but It was discovered after Iho expeiiiuents li.ul niogressed that the steel could net be pieduiul in uuilerin nuantities. Ker this ic.iseu tlie capitalists have w lthdiaw n their support, but tlie in- onter v ill conlinue ills e.xpeiiiilents. Aiding liiiiiilcriiutii l'l'y Hiniie. The certillcate of liiciTporatieii el the In ternational Immigrant Union was llled l'lidavin the New Yerk ceuil. The pur pose of the union is te buy and sell govern ment, state and privale lauds in any iertliin of the I'niletl Stales, Canada or Mexico; te givelimtiigranU aid in selecting and pur chasing lands and establishing homes; te buy and sell railroad and steamship tickets and te inake proper nrrangeinents te assist colonists and te e.xpenil money in improving lands. The cuplLil stock of the lemiuiiy is 1,0011,000. l'rmisjlwiiiltt llullreail llllt't Inr. Tlioceniiiiitteo apiHiiuted toprepiru a ticket rer directors or tlie Pennsylvania rallreid, te be veteil Ter at the noxtelection, te lie held March 21th, has reueiiiluuted the prosent dl dl dl rectoiN;(!eergo 11. Kolierts, WisUir Merris, AleMuitler M. Vex, Ale.xander Hiddle, N. Vurker Shortrldge, D. U. Cummin. Henry I). Welsh. Jehn Price Wetherill, William L I'.lkhis, William Thaw, II. II. Housten, A.J. Cissatt, C. A. ariscem. Ylce Preydents Hduiimd Smith. Trauk Thomsen, J.. N. I)u Harry and Jehn P. Orecu lu-oex-olllclo iiiem iiiem bcrsel the liaird. Illaliiti fall l'iim lli l'rclilmil. Hen, James (i. lllalue inade his lint call upon Ihopreddoutou IVlday. llodievo up ulone about 0 o'clock in the atiorneon and was at ouce ushered Inte the library, whero hamet'Preslilent Cloveland. Twenty min min utes vveiii spent In conversation, and lieth (icntleuieu seemed te enjoy the visit. i ii " runciut of JIr. I)ult-. Tills ninrnlug the ftineral of Mn. PuIVy took place from her ru'sldeuce en North Queen street, Kev. Ileupt conducted tlie service and the interment was made at Liu uter cemetery. VhHVELANIVn JtAIUT.H OF II Oil It. Tlie Kfl'i'it Thry urn llavliii; In UuldinnlliK VVnulilliKtim Otllrlal Mte. Wmliliigten llljinluk le tlie Times. It Is known new what was meant when It was K.itd that Clevclnnd was a great worker and managed everything en business prin ciples. Tlieru is semutliing startling tu his innovations. Ilrcakriisllng at 8 o'clock and going te work has quite upset people, so cially thuse of the lale regime. The dismis sal of hairol'the rorcealthoAVhlto llonsewas net only a stroke in the Intorest of etonemy ami rurmin, but n lieiucndeus iiiiumeutary en Arthur's way el doing business. It is said that Attliur winces under it. It was le Cleveland's own work ; an exam plu set early te tlie cabinet ; a proclamation te ethers all along down thu line el the ielicy Cleveland intends te llve i'ip te and overy w here en force. A comparison of notes has led te the belief th.itat least .'i per eenL of the prosent ferce in thogeveriimeulc.iii he dispensed with and the business done better than It new Is. It don't fellow that the ether thrco-feiirtlis will Iki uiidisluibed. lly no means. There will be iniuiy ihauges in tlie leinaimler. Netn iptarter will remain in tlie end net for the sake or getting the elllces into tlie hands or f.iverites though this will bean element, but plaeothe service In hinds of a higher crade than 1111 the elllces new. II may be said that tl4.iigteatundeilaklng. Se'it is, but it is piecPWy vv hat CIev eland means. It li is been illliiciilt for a great many le Ikj Ikj Ikj llove that Cleveland was net bidding ler ap ap plaiiseaud votes whun lie proclaimed his "bushiess" intention, it is net a single plank In his platlerm, but II is the platlerui itsell. Heis showing himseir se much In earnest that doubters have changed trout calling him a demagogue te calling him a crank en that point. They wi'l de better pretty seen it Cloveland keeps en. His example iialieady lelt all thiuiigli the government. Any etie'whn has eWtvcmI in Iho past the looseness, laiiitssaud loileiHm In and about the dep u tinents can easily see hewch.uiged all Ibis is becoming, "Moie lights nre seen In department innmsthau Hiiy Iime since tlie war. The work is being caught up. Huipleves are reeling and acting as though a day et judgment w.ia near at Iniuiy A Mery I'liini a '.hating Illnk. The Mount Helly (N J.) roller skating rink lias at last been pieduUlve of a gcnulue sensation. When the link opened there Knew Hen Sailer, u married man living in the town," seen sin combed te the itilatuatieii, and was te be seen en the Heur nearly eveiy night sometimes alone, but eltencr in com pany with some or the young girls. He did uotappievo efMis. Sailer vluling tlie link evenings, owing te liie indlscriniiuate character or the audienceu, se she was in the habit of going in tlie Idaytime, and. been be came very pielicicut In skating. On Hriday ."Mrs. Sailer learned el her husband's atten tion te tlie yuuug gills at (he rink, and up braided him tot his neglect, whciciieu he leiiud lault Willi her for learning te skate at all, and wound up by beating her severely. His arrest folewcd, anil the case auie le a hearing belore a justii oel tlie jhmi e, but tlieie both husband and wife embiaicd and made up, anil decided te have nothing le de vvitli links in Iho lutiirv. Inn fttlgilthi;; Ni.imlals AIhmiI 'lcip5 nifli. Tlie most iiitercating leatuie at Friday's session el Uie Wiliiiingteu M. H. enrrence, at Snow Hill, Md , pleaded ever by Ilisliep Mcrnll, was (lie appeintuieut of leuiuiittces te investigate and counsel le try the i-ases against Hevs. H. 1. Aldred, ler ciiiuinal In timacy with a ileinvslic; A. W. I.ighlbuine, for surrendering Ids crcdenti.ds without con sulting the proper aiitheiity ; W. H. Touip Teuip Touip kinsen,ior lalsoiepresoiitatious ; and J. 1.. Mevvliray, fur plagiarism. The comuiilteen .no doing the vveik assigned them, and will repeit te thoienlcrencoiissooii as tlu have ceiKluded. Tlie case or K. P. Ahliel will be conducted ptivately ; the etherswill be beard hi open hca.sieu. IliMlli of lint. U'llliiiin blcrlliiK. ltv. William Steiling, oue el the oldeU u tired Piesbv leii.iu mluistei s in tlie uei Ihei u put el the slate, died Friday in Wllllaiiispert, aged.77 j ears. He came from tlie north et Il eland when young, giudualcd at Williams college, Massachusetts, in 1STJ. then lrem 1'riin.eten Tlieolegic.il seminary In lKIT). He was ordained and sen sl us pister of a Pres byterian chuiili in Heafllng for iiine years. In lblit, tiller having labeied a slieit Iime hi I'ltlsbiug, heaccepleil a call Ireni the Sis end Piesbv tot lau ihuiili, in liii.uusperl, anil sei veil as piusler until August li, 1S7I, when, alter twonty-live years' sei v ae, he retned. llh) 111) AVas llelx'lililpiHMt. Keen S. Itesskaiu, et I'hil.nlclqliia, who for the pist tlnee iiieiiIIh has been Mijourn Mijeurn ing in Aiken, Seuth Caiel.na, was publicly horsewhipped in that (own en Wedm-siLiy, lly ,1.1'. WihmIiiiII, a cit i.cn el Aiken, ler making imlcicut leuiaiks alsmt various Indies a few da.vs IkToie. Itessk un was caned at the xistnl)icoler the s,mie ollense by l.leuleuaut W. It. llnimau, I'. S. A., who is an invalid visitor at Aiken. Kesskam inade no lesIsUnce whilever le WeihIi uIPs on slaught, but inn oil', lie lelt Aiken in the next train. Woodi nil was lined fa ler breach el the peace. '1 lie Oklahoma Invasion. At the meeting or tlie cabinet en Thursday tlie Oklahoma question was ceusideied at length. It was said that the iiupiossieu pio pie v.iilcd among these w he contemplated an in vasion of Iho teiriteiyili.it Picsident Ailhur'a proclamation iclalive te trespassing iijmui the Indian lauds has become iuoerative with the close or Ills administration. Topic Tepic such action of iuvadeis as would naturally ensue upon the prevalence et such an impres sion, it was thought best that Piesnlent Cleveland should issue a nioclaiiiatien simi lar te tlmt vvhii h wasissuisl while Mr.Artlmr waschiefexeciitive. This proclamation lias been issued. IrliK te Speak at llartanl. Kieinlliu New Vel It bun. Mr. Irving lias been invited le deliver an uddtessat Harvaid unlvei'sily, and luis i-.hi-sented te de se. He will visit Hal vanl ler the puiiioseat tlieend et Iho present month, and his subject will be moie or le closely id tilled witli tlie piorcssien of which he is s an ornament. The invitation and the ecia sieu are without piecedciit in Hit) history el our universities, but that the gn! -ople el llatvaul, faculty and all, will hear a most in teresting and instructive discourse is beyond dispute. llie heiitlau Cauiiuilgii. Osiuaii Digna Is concentrating a laige ione atTaiiianteb te oiijiesothoadvauco or Ueueral Cirahaui levvaixl Herlier. Thousands el' well nrined Aiabsaie gatheiiug te assist Osiuaii Digua. Ms forces In thu vicinity or Suakin, ha e beconie v viy deliaut and lejiealedly at- UWK IIIU liriusu eiupnis. A riMKirt is current eniniig the natives at Kuril te the ellect that the Malidl lias evacu ated Metemueh. Tlie reason alleged Ter this step Is that tlie Mahdi tears that an invasion isahoutte be undo Inte the Soudan liem Abjssina. Was II An Infernal Maililne? Oue or the clerks In the Philadelphia jost jest jost etllco en Friday, discovered in tlie mall what is suppesed te be an Infernal machine. It was addressodte Miss Allce .Fisher, head nurse of "the tralnlmr school at the Philadelphia hospital. It vas alieut the slzai .of a cigar he.x, and contained u spring communicating w Ith a hammer, w hicli was at ranged te strike u noreussion cap, te which was fastened a luse about six inches long. The luse passed through iveerk into a bettle containing wmie kind of liquid. The matter will be mvestU gated. "Toeillet" Klclinrtlbeii I.eiked lip. William Illcliardsen, alias "Toodler," get en ene of his periodical drunks yesterday, threatened te kill ills brother-in-law, William P. Wirth, and ended lili daju drunk by burling a Btone through the window of Mr. Wirth's residonce. lie was arrestinl by Olll cer Itltcble en n w arrant IssiuhI by Alderman l.ir.liu, .mil will mmnlll III 1:1 1 1 until llext I xveeU, when the ceses will be disposed of. m HALL IN WINTEH. TIIV JtASTV.ItX J.VAItVt; riXALLY Aiiiti:i:.s ux irs ncin:ittii,i:. Tlie Hairs ArrailKtil l'jirli Chili le I'lay Six teen Oanic Willi llm Ollicr-rim Ijiii canter as IFmnil Have Ne liinni. ut .lleuin en tlin I'eurlli of iliiljr. The meeting of the Kaslcru League el Ikise ball clubs, at ihe (llrard house, Philadelphia, wascenlluucd Friday allenioeii and liven ing. The solving or the siiiedule problem was leiiml a knotty one, us thore vveie in.iny ceulllctlng interests, and it was net until reur ilillercutschodtileshad been inade out that a sallstactery arrangement was l cached. It was erigliiatly iutended that the Southern dubs should commcuce the season en April 25, while the ether clubs, because or games ar ar langed with League and Ameilean Associa tion clubs, should net start in with cham pionship games until May I, but this was changed, ami new all the clubs will eiien the season en May 1. The lirst three schedules gave each club retirteeu games vvitli every ether club, but the oue ai-ccpted gives six six Icen games, the saine as played by the Nil Nil Nil tloiiarLeaguoandAniorle.uiAMiiclafiou clubs. Tlie visiting clubs will rocelvoa M."i guarau guarau guarau toe. The iollevv ing is tlie schedule adopted : .ILIlHEV CITV Al Heme. Willi Lancaster Jbiy'.i, 1, lAJune Hi, 17, If. An gust 25, ail. Willi Meiiiiiiicnliil .Iiine S, ),, R .Inly 17, 18. J I, Hciitcinlivi 8.11. Willi National .lun.i 1, :, 3, July i, .11, Aiiuuit I, b(iitciilljcr II, n Willi eniirk Muy JI,S2, li), June i,Tt, sciili in Ih-i '1, 3, 4. With Noifelk Mii XI, 31 (it. in. and p. m ),Julv .l.2l,Feitciiii;Ur,7. Wltli'livnteii-.Miiy II, 11, in, Jinn) JD, '.-', i), All gust a, vi. With Vlniliili-Miiv A,l,27,.liilv2), 27, 2d, Sell tenilieril, li L.lNLArrltli-.ll Hume. Wllli.lciwy (Uly May is, p i), Jiimij ;i, In, u, AiiKUM 22,21 Willi Meiiiiiiicutiil-Miiy i2ii, .7, July .1K..II, An gust I, Si iili'tilliel II, 12 W Ith National May 2, ,m (n. m. uinl p in 1, July "t, 2.1, 21, Si'titelnlier.'., 7. Willi Newalk Muy 11,11, HI, June ,. 27, AiikiisI Is, an, 21. ' With N'ei folk Jmiti .1, 11, II, July 5,1, 27. 2s,Seii- Icmlicrf, y. WlthTrcnteii-.Vfiiy 21, 22. 23, June 21, 2V, ben Iemlici2, J, 4 With VIikIiiIii J Hill' I, 2, 3. July 17, I8,ju, Sin Uiiiberll, 11. MOKL'MESTAL, or lULTIMOnE At Jlilllie. Wjlth Jiivt-y City-July 8,ti,.ll, Au.l,.1, c, facpl Wijh J.uniimlur July 13, II, 13, Aiib. 7,k, 'J, hi pi. W It'll Natien il May 21, 22, 21, J nun l, 27, J uly'l. Aus 2S,2y. ' With Men ink J line -, , July 2, Sue. 11, 17, 1. Seiit. 17, lit. With Notlelk Jlu y, u 12, June l'j.22, 2,1. Aug. 31, Si-pt. 1. WltliTienteii Julys, I (a. m 1,0, Alia 11,12, 13, Sciit. t'J, 21 W ltd Irfjlnla May li, 7,P, June 21, 21, Bept. 2, 3, NATIOSAL, IIP WAeillMITIII At lleltle. Willi Jclec City .July It, K, 15, Auk. 7. , In. Heiil. 2(1, & With Laiicastei JnlyV, y, ll, Aiu 3, I, ft, Net. 23,21 U Uli .Newark .Inly 3, I (ii. in ),i;, Aiii:. Il, 12, 11. Sent. I'l. 21. WltliNeilulk MuyS, 6,s, June 21, 21, t'pt,2,.l. With Sleiiuiiii'iital hiy 1, 2, I, .lime J, le, II, Aug. 2H.27. With I'iciiIeii June ."J, vi, July 1, 1 (ii in i. An,; II. 17, brpt. 17, is Willi Vliginla-Vlayy, , 12, June 2H, 22, 21, Auk 31,. Sept 1. NI.WAI ic At Jlemr. With Jvirey c lly )l I. 2, I, .luiiu 12, II, is, yViii.Mihl.il, Scplriubci I. With Luiiuikter May S, li, 7, Juiic'Jl, 22, Auyiint 2-, 'if, hcplciiibcr 211 Willi Menuiiienl.il lune I, 2, 3, July 2.', 23,21, feepti nihil .1, 7 With Nutieimi J line .1, (., S, July 21,27, V, ti p tciubirpi, II With Norlelk May 21, ), 27, July 17, If, 20, Sep teinl,. i U, II Wlthaiciiteu JluyU, 11,12, June K, 17, If. Mia 21. 2U Willi lrsliila-Jluy2y,.!0(A M mid P.M ), July J,.ll, August LbtpUliibvi ,'.!. soiifelk 11 llemr With Jdiivy City July 3, !,(,, August 13, 17, Is, hKiitfiiilierlS, Si. With l.uiKifitei!iim ,JV, July I, Atisusl II, 12, 1 1. Scpti'inbel 17, le. With Muiiiiineuliil May 13, II, 1.1, June II), 17, is, August 31, 21. With Niitluunl .May IS, Vi, Ce, Junel2, 13, 15, Aiy. 22 22. wTt'h New ink .July 13, Hi 15. Angina 3, 4, 5, Si-p- tt'lllbel 23, 21 With Tltiitim July, y, 10, Ailjust 7,8, W, fecp tumiipi 2n,2s, . With Virginia Jlay 21,22,23, Juiic'.i, In, 1, u KUHt 2S.2J. tu.tii.n At Hume. W ith Jelrcy ( lly May 5,0, 7, .In lie J,, 27, AukuaI 2ii,2l,Scplcinl)tr.-l. W llh laiiicisti I .May 1, 2, I, June 13, 11, Auaust 3l,Si'iiteiiil)ci l,.Ri. With .vleiiuiiicul.il May 1, .SI p. n., i, Jul 2S, 27, 2S. sejiieinljer II, Hi Wltli.Vutluiial SluyS.1, J'., 27, Jul 17,13,20, f"'P tciulii i f. y. Willi Ncniuk .Ma IS, I'.i, ai, Jiuiey, l'i, II, An Kiel 22,21. With Noilelk Jinn 1,2,3, July.'i, 31, Angunt 1, Kfiitciiilivi in, 14 With VliL'inla Julie 3,1), S, July 22, 21, 21, Seii liei .1, 7. VllllllMA OK IIICIIMONU Al llemf. W llh Jersey Cllv tunc 2D, .Vi, July 1, .Vui;in,l II, 12. I3..scplt-iulicrl7, IC. With Lancaster July 3, I, u, AiikuhI 13,17, in, seplcinlicr l'i,21. With Miiiiiitiicntals Mil l(i,S, u, June 12, 13, !.', August 22, 21. With Natieiml Slay 13, II, 1.1, .111 no HI, 17, IS, Au gust 21), 21. Willi Ncwiitk JulyH.U, II, AiiKiiat 7, S, 10, Sep Icinlici 211,2s. With .Vel folk .Mil 1, 2, I, Jiiiiii 91,27, August 2.1, ai, 27. WllliTiciileu-July 13, II, 13, .Vn;;ll,t 3, 4, ,1, Si p teiiilicr2:l, 21. A AVarSler. Tlie lather or Willie lllach, el' Atlanta, when Hi ye.ua old, left college, joined the .Southern army, and rein, lined in it from lirst; te last, lie was taken prisoner ouce and wounded three limes. He says that alter the battle of Gettysburg, when the balllcd Cdli Cdli Cdli ledorates, worn, wcaiy, hearlsere, wcre 10 10 ciessmg the Potomac at dusk, many wete greuiilnt:, souie were cursing, w hile the ma ma Jeiily kit ten unhappy toepicss1hoiiisolvos 'isiislennislv. Finally they went into camp, cooked their Irugal meal, ami settled down le a glim quarrel with lei tune or lapsed into sullen silence. All at eiict, swelling melo diously en the summer air, caiiiua noble, reseua'ut tenor veiie, sliming "tiive ine a let in the v alley I love," The seldicis listened with luptme, and the dear visic-u et home tinned the bitterness el their hcatts Inte sweetness and is-ace. All blasphemy, auger iel iiiintlpnilun niitriiisli i .isimI. Itv the powerei song heaven ilcsceiiilctl Uhhi Iho raging hell in their besoms, and when tlie I til I. ii I lulled into an isjlie, dying plaintively away, it was as il an angel h id parsed and teiiiiitsl the valiant men in giay with the healing of his wing. Murili Argument Court. TliuM.mii teiuief thoamumenteeuit will lie opened at 111 o'clock en Monday morning There are en tlie list ler aignmeiit 1!7 cases in Iho common pleas court, 1- in the orphans' court ami 10' in the iptarter sessions. The most Important cases en the list arc three urevviiur out nt the susnonsieii of tlie bank ing beuse of Ames Hendersen. Oue is todo tedo tode tot initie .whether a depositor can set oil' tlie amount of his dcpisit against a unto due the 1 1.IU k ; the stssend Is te ascertain whether Ilea Nauman and wife will have te riis'iiiMiy the let or ground en Hast King street, doedeil by Mrs. Naiiuiau's father te her in May, lS8.1;nud the third is te compel Mrs. Jehn K. lleetl te account te Jehn 1). Kkiles, as administrator, for the money due bank vviien her husbun d died. A llrutal I'ullitr 1'iilillily Wlilppeil. A wlilppitig-ixwt lias been set up at Sarahs Sarahs ville, Morgan county, Ohla One oveiilug 10 cently tvvolltltedauglitorsofThonias Dayton weie Inte In returning fiein school and their father, who was Intoxicated, heat them In a shameful manner. One is in a peiileiis con dition. The )ceple of the village, enraged at the iii.iu'h brutality, erected a pest en the public square, te which they lied Dayton and thrashed him severely. Net content with this, they left the pest standing and served notice oiibevcral hard characters In the neighbor hood that the first suspicious acts en their part would subject them te a llke punish incut. A I'liini fur the Moravian Seinlnary. lly the will el the late Samuel Illogel a legacy of (5,000 Is secured, for the Moravian theological seminary In Uuthlehem. Till: VHr.HHYTV.niAX MttiXlOX ItAXlt. A IlcllRlitrul Kiitcrlaliinient In the I.nt'im ltoein of tlin Cliilllh. The enleil.tliimeiit given by Iho l'rcsby tcrlau Mission Hand, last evening, In the locture room of Iho Pieshylerlan church was a very geed one, and gicatly enjoyed by the mullvnee which occupied eery seat jiihI every available feet el standing loom. A tcmiierary stage w.is erecled at the deer connecting the Iccture room vvitli tlie library room, urn! the latter was used as a dressing room for the performers. The pregramme oiicned with a piano iluet llncly e.xetuted by the Missi-s Koiunfert. This was followed by a lecitalien, " KeiNirl efChllilrens Hand" by Mav Aiiilseit, alltlle missei li years, who wasieiiilly ajiplauded Ter her iierlermaiice. Missllallle lleiiiteld, whose line soprano voice Is fmiilllar te Lancastrians, Miig "Just sis el Old." "The llllnil Peet's Llle"was risitcd wjth marked elocutionary ellect by Mrs. Wostlake, and a violin sole, " Hint lii the Tree," was played admliahly by Mr. a. L. Krebbs, organist of Iho choir. The " Allegheniaii's lleat Heng," a maloiptai maleiptai maloiptai lette, was executed with splill by Jehn tl. Wurlel, Kelt. Hla.vnink'erand Drs. llyus and UnderwiMKl. "The Missionary Cleck " was iiext prettily lecited by feuiteen prelly little gills, wIiihu leudllieii of the piece was gicatly appi eclated by the iiudleiae. Miss AiinieK. Wiley played a w.-ilu, liy Chepin, "KI Weiea Knight or the Olden Tlmu;" ene or Tillllard's host pieces wassumrbv Jehn (). W.irlel, who was in e.n client voice. Jean Ingelow's pretty piece, the "Songs el' Woven" was elhvtivcly given by the follow fellow Ing named jeiuig ladles: Heven limes 'ene : " i:.ullatleii" Miss Myra Lechcr; seven times twe: "Itoiuance" Mlsij M.uv Jehnsen; seven timci tlnee: "Love" Miss M.uv Aleander seven times four : ' Maternity Mrs. i;. .Steigeiwaltj seven llmei llve: "Widowhood" Miss Hue Lllinal.er; seven tlmu six: "Living m Marriage" MUses Khyx hiiiI Peacock; seven times seven: "Imghig let Heme" Miss Hessie I'lark. The young ladies aciputted theinselves handsomely In tlie rendition el their seviral parts. Miss llallie Itcchleld lollewed Willi a soprano sole.whlch was se highly uppie laled as te call for an enceie. Mr. tf. L. ICiebln next gave a violin sole, "Lcgende" bv Wleulauskl. Mr. Westl ike iisilisl "Daniel in the Lien's Den" which washlgluy appre ciated, especially by the young folks. A piano sole, "Capiiceie Hrilliimt" from Men Men ilelsselm, was exipilsllily tendered by Miss Mary Frames Kuiilliiiau, and the entertain ment! lesed vvitli the quartette "fioed night, gentle lelks" sweelly rendered by thoMlsses Mary and Leu Itelncr, and Measrs. Jehn 0. Wailcl ami la.1. Klaymiikcr. Sehlym, II ever before, was there a moie enjoyable euteitiiiiiiient given in thol'iosby thel'iosby thol'iesby (eiian lectiire iihiiii. i; my i irecjfAiii: iws.aahv. Slid te lime 1 iirntcl I'p In llotunnteuit. llerltH Count, lllupatili le l.ciiiliuc Nii Meihian low n, M.uih li. About tlmu e'i lis Ic csterilay alteiiiixju, Iho notorious Abe Hillaid paid our iplUt village a vi'it. He went into Hank's Moie ami bought a ieuud el ciackeis and cheese. I'lem tlieie he went te tiable's hotel and leek a drink, and then went up Chcny lane, but returned ilia Hlieil time te the sloie again. Sevcial persons knew him well. He did net have his gun vvitli him, hut had a large pislel, ever a loot long. He Is net such a ileipcrale. looking th.ir.ulcr as li.ts luen pictured. In conversation at Iho hotel he said he would net injiiie auv oue if he was let alone and net hounded llke a deg. He said, "1 am trying te de rigid, but every ene leeks upon me as a monster." When about te leave he lemarked, " Don't bualraid your stele will bu lobbed te-night, or anything else, as 1 will de no hum te Uie-jO who tieat me as von have I'm net alter plunder; I have been blamed vvitli tee much already." He lelt Mtfmanlewu ler Jeaimi station, no doubt te beaul a height (rain. .'.V-l'O.VIIil.A.MI.I.V SMITH AV IU)Mi:. Iln Ilenlc Tlie Itt-pert 'lll.lt Hh Oppex-il Iho Crant llctircini'iit lllll. Hen. A. Heir Kinllh returned home liem W.ishliigteu en Thursday. He was very much surprised en his airivai hi Lancaster te liud that he had bcn chaiged vvitli voting against Cieii. (iiauL He says he was net in the Heuse when the vote was taken, and leusequciilly did net vote at all. Jfxnuiiuer, In an hiteiview with a representative el the 1nti:i.i.uii:ni i.h tinlay, Mr. hinilh further explained that he had lieun up all night attending te Ins dutlei in the Heuse the night beloie the tir.int bill ciiue up ; he lelt the chamber at II a. m., and went te Willatd's hotel for his bieak laslaml a litlle rest; leliirumg hu went di ns t te the Keuate ami had no knowledge of Iho Oraut bill coming up. Had he been pteM'iit he would have voted allirmatively.as lie did when thoHlecuui bill was up, Feb. 17, (f'eiirr.miif Jtrruril, page l'JIfj). The public.it Ien el Ids votenioso liem an erier el the clerks, no doubt. floetl Wents I'reiu an Ohl I'ec. l'leiu Majer l.llesl's Iniiullci. liiietiiiug fiein a 'long public c.uiti Mi. Smith Is entitled te kindness and courtesy from all his fellow- clticiis. He has made simie mistakes, notably Ills vote in favorer the Fit. Jehn Peller and the Aiitl-Chiuese bills, and that against the (Irani bill ; but much of his public caioer is entitled te high praise, lie leaves elllcial life clean-handed ami vviiueiil a uiiiu ei cui i upturn, mm litis is a geisl deal te be said el' oue w he has been in elllcial position soiling. His faithlulness in tills icspecl will be reinonilieied lengaller (hu mistakes hu has made are foigettcu. Iho hieilanm' bhnu. Iist evening the Suydaiii p.mtomiue com pany again appeared in tlie opera house, but tlie audience was net a large as iihiu Iho pluvieus evening. This altei neon tliey gave a matinee and will apjcir ler the last time this evening, when a nunilier el Lmc.isler specialty jioeplo w ill go en in the olio. Ilvlil ler Trial. Jehn Henry .Stephens, Iho veung loleusl man who stoic a bay maie, Kiddle and hildle liem Win. !', II. Meiriseu, at Huck, was liearil beloie Alderman Spurrier this mei ulug at 111 o'clock. He was committed in delault or bad Ter dial at i mil t. Iho .Mayer's Cem I. The number or inmates at thu station house en Ftiday uiglit wasUil, all or whom had ap plied for lodgings. Tvv e or them had been ut the station house several times befere this winter, and they vveie committed te the i utility prison ler ten days each. IHtlllnut'nt Tux Colleitero. A niuuliorelhlax collectors called at the county treasurer's olllce te-day and settled their duplicates and a linger number are ox ex Kctcd te settle en Monday. It Is thu Intcu tlmi nf thoceuiilv aiitheruies te biilltr suit en the elllcial Isinds of these who fall te scttle en Monday. Aulilinit te u 1'ielglit Wagen. This iiioiuiiigeiio ol'the large freight wagons et the Pennsylvania railroad cempiiiy which was heavily leaded Willi cotton, had an ale broken in crossing tlie track of the MilleiH v illestreet car track at Prime and WestKIng streets. A bnltlilu's 1'iarful I'all. Xcar Wenona, Illinois, en Thursday, Charles Vailing, a miner, committed suicide liy jumping' ever the safely gate in a coal shaft and landing en the cage at the bottom el the bhalt, Ml) loot lielew. Cleveland's AiileKritpli. MRs Ilcrthi Huslieug, el" New Helland, recently wiole Ter ami i-oceivod Ptosideiit Clev eland'B ailtegiaph. Hates Cniicelltfil. Frank Maye was Kicked te appear In the ejiera house en March 'Jlth and i'lth, but hu cancelled hlsdatus this morning. Making it (land KtMeril. The city HkIUs made a geed record dur ing the past three nights, only ten gasollne lights having been reported us net burning en Weduesday, Thursday mid Fiidiiy nights. COLUMIUA'S COUNCIL. , nvsixr.ss thaxsavtku at last i:rr.x. lXt,'S ltr.UVl.AH 3li:i!TlXO, rrlinledraiitry Taken te lUlllinore Fer Trial. MrithiKer llm Apiixlr AsAixlallen Anions The CluurliCH A llmlurt et lie- lent lloreugli Ilrlrfs. KcriiI ir CoiiespenOencc of lKTELtliiKNtKn. Cei.tj.vi in a, March II, ISS5 Council lield Us legular meiithl business meeting in eeiimll chamber last evening. Hull call leuiid all members present. Minutes or lt legular meeting weie read and approved. Tlin matter lelatlng te tlje renting or the open house te a private party, nnil which vvasicleiied te the pioperty coiiiiiiitlce, was leperted negatively. fW) per month had been tillered ler the audlteiitim for -8 months, but the committee thought that as th'e opera heuse bieughtf 1,1mm last year, it was iiotmliKiliIe te lent it Ter $1011. Thu read committee recommended the election efii Ixiieugh regulator, as new lines ler the lioieiigh would seen have le Ik) laid. Ansel Purple waseiisied le that position, en terms Iho S.UU0 Isglveti teSamucI Wrlglil iwently leslgned. , The borough was lepertisl in a healthy and. quiet condition liy the- sanitary and police teimuiUce. The committee further ri'imrtcil that the articles damaged by the recent llre in a i ell hi the linkup had been replaced. Notices, alxiitt 10 in number, had been issued ler the cleaning el outhouses. Notices piehihiliug nuisances lrem being committed in .ami aieiuid tlie eKira and market houses, had licin posted en these buildings. As the salary el the high conslable had lieen decreased, council deemed it no mere than just that Ills diitiessheiild be according ly ihs,ro.iseil. Several eidinaliies ilesciibmg his dutien weie enlered le be stricken out. It was suggested that a collector for the preKT cellis (ion or deg taxes should be elected. The matter vv.ei referred lothciom lethciom lothciem niitteooii law and eidimmces. The tiouble caused by the iciilal el tlie eMjra lioiiRetotwocompiiiiesatfii pernlght, for two nights was discussed. Manager .earner stated that dtci consulting with thu prepeily committee en the matter, rattier than have the auditeriiim leiualn idle, lieh.nl rented Ital the above price. Thoeemiemies leuiscd te iy the regular sum, ?.!.'. His ac tion was approved el by council. Several iiorsem residing in a waul and owning preH'rty hi aiiethei, w.u exonerated liem ikiying head lax.. l'inaiice committee ieijiteil Ili-c!lptinvife.-wt, .-..,. te,ais.w L.TpCIlditureH,. '.,,,,. ....,.,...-, 1,288.05 llilaiiifl in treasury .- . .KsOHM The chief burRO!ww,iscmpowercil teswear in IheBtieeial piiliccineii for duty at the fair el tlie vigilant ilre company, providing the lcrens te act venj accvutabte le the pollce LenlinlttiMVsand- thu ceiiipany would be ro re ro 8eTi8iblO fiirilieir actions. AcoirtriruiltcMfen wati rwul from the gen tlemen who occupy rooms In the opera house in which council was rwiucsted net (i rent stands in the new market, house le butchers, as the smell from their meats will bi irv eflnuslvu In Hummer, hiul draw Hies. Market Master Hilner explained that thoibutcberalu (pstleii wero only temiH.r arily occupying; lnnds-li Iho new market house, iw tlie weather li.ts bicii " Ine cold for Iheni te occupy their own mitalde the build ing. 'I he prepeily emmittis) was given jsiwer toaitiuthe matter el plaemg equalizer en gas metres te sav e gas. I 'iiiaii'oceiumitleo repot toil link te ceiukiI tlie bills el Iho Ilemlil, I'maant and (Suy, which had been reliised te tliciu last month. The bills cune from the high constable's ad vertising election netiie, an act council had net iiutlierizeil him le de. The borough solicitor will new ilcculu whether council is te be held icspuiisihlu for their iigenls''ai k Mr, Pfahler elleied the billowing resolu reselu resolu teon: "That in order teasi-erlaiu the present population anil condition or our lioreugh.and show our increased growth since lbbil, a hpecld conmuttee or three lsi appuintid te ai range ler the Ukiuget a census en May 1, IfeSi, jirevidcd thucistors.miedoc.snotoxteed seventy-llve dollars." The resolution was adopted and Piesjduit Patteu appointed Messrs. Tille, J. Westennan and liiichcrthe ceiiimiltcu. On motion tlie propest opening el Chest nut street and Ally"''" l defeired, as the council of ls7,( consented net te in ike this eiieniug vvluleS. 1!. Ileise was living, as the lleise estate reliiMDil damage in thu opening ol'Mapleand Poplar street. I'm nice ceiniiiitti ii lepetted as having tlesid tlie lax duplicate of lKT'.i, Heishey, collicter, ami lNSi, lleclvius, celics ter. rCom rCem rCom uiittee accepted their report. Orders were granted ler bills amounting le 15.17.21. Council then .idjoiuncdte iiiecleu Monday, Man li .'lillh. ISA's which will be thu l.istmeel- mg ol'the piesent Dcinociatle council. Taken te llaltiuiern for a Heal Iiik Iiik Iiik PiivaloJehn Orauley, el Ce. C, llh icgi iiieul, N. It. P., was taken te Ilaltiinoie yes terday alteinisiu, te be given a hearing for assaulting a N. C. it. IL lomliicier en Match 2, 'Ki. He will pieluhly lie rciiiauded te jail, Unless he iiin give bail for his appe.ir.mcu at cetiit. ThoHaltlmeio elliclals wheliadhim in charge, were looking Ter several ether menibersorCe. C. but whether for witnesses or being tiiiectly aicusiHl in Iho matter is net known. Meiliii); el Iho .Vft.li.sU Ai-oclalieii. There was. t fair alteudaiu.'e at the tegular meciiiig of Chapter 13(1 Ag.ts.iiz as.sociatleii el Columbia in the libraiy room last evening. Many questions en tlie subjects of botany, mineralogy, ornithology ami entomology were answered by the iiiembciii. Several hue specimens el' lien ero and copper ero weie piesenteil te the chapter by Mr. J. O. Phalor. A donation el llfiy cents was also iieived by the chapter. A committee was iipMiiuleii le asceilaiii the pi ices of blow pipes, as the society luleuds putchasiug ene ler the 1 1 se of its mumbers. The society is new in a (leiiiishiug condition. Aiiieiik (he Churches. Coinmiiuieu set vices will be held in St. Paul's P. 1'. church, to-mei row at 8:.".e iu tu. A sjiecial sermon will be delivered le lall lall leadeis, to-inei row at 7 p. in., in tlie Hethel Church el Hed, by Mr. Jenes, the ov.mgo ev.mgo ov.mge llst. Mrs. Nelsen Coepci's funeral scivites will be held in tlie l' illicit Hretheru chinch at a p. m. to-metiow. Her lemains will be In tel red In ML Hethel cemetery. The closing serv ices el his pasterale iii the Columbia Methodist Kpisuipal chinch, will be delivered te-morrow at 10:15 a. in., and 7 ii. in., by llev. It. W. Iltimphriss. Next Wediiesilay holeavesferconrorenco. On Sunday evening, Itev.W.l. ICvans, pas ter of the Second stieet Lutheran chinch, will preacji a, sermon en the subject el'" Holiness" iu which he will discuss the questien: "Can people who held such di verse views, consistently lecognize etch ether as Chiistlaus, or uiilte hi Cliiislian werkf Notes Alieut Ten li. At List evening's meeting or the Columbia bicycle, club Its members adopted an elegant badge. Owing te the iiirlv.il or the P. 11. II. pay cir josteulay, Iho doers orthe Columbia National bank were kept open until a late hour cash ing the railroad's checks. An inch ofanew fell In Cel uiiiblj last even- IiiR. ' Dr. Market is building two houses and (loe. Zciglcr oue heuse en the south side of Perry street. J, I'. Frank will, probably, crect three houses diiectly opposite. William II. Given, ci., borough sollciler ler Washington borough, last evening hand somely eutct tallied the mciiiliers el Uie old and new council of that place at a superb dinner. Sixteen covers weie laid. Airs. Hachacl Ktnerkic, aged b3 years, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Oeorge II. Hennctt, at the locks, en Wednesday, of old age. Her remains will be Intoned iu Fal mouth telay. i The following elllccrs wero elected by Shaw nee encampment, Ne. bO, last evening: C. P. Jehn II. Kshlenian. S. W. N. 1). llaldenmn. T. V. Gee, Null. Treasurer Gea W. Sclireeder. SecreUiry It. J. M. Little. The grand rally and reopening of the Mt. Zlen A. M. V church, will be held en Sun day, March 'ii, I8hA, instead of lo-mnrrew, as IkuI been aiiiimmccd, llev. Sylvester Hur rclls will preach te-morrow evening, and the pastor, llev, KawlliiK, in Iho morrow, mi; Mi.smxa roeit imtr.vreit. Tim Slery That tin nan llrenned In t'htlatlvl. plile Turin Out te h a Hoax. H. II. Lengeneckcr, the peer dirts ter who has been missing slnce he started en a trip te Philadelphia, mero than two weeks age, has net tinned up as yet, and there are no tidings of him. Yesterday the AVin Kru published an "exclusive" story concerning Mr. Irfiiigeneckcr, iu which il wuSstated tli.it a liedy HiipiKised te be his had lic-cii leuiid in I'dilailelpliia. This li.w Ik.cu shown te be wrong, ami n telegram received here stales that the body Is net Mr. Longenecker's. Tlie frlemls or the missing inniiaroaimeyod about his continued alisence, and they are iiueriy aia less ui expiain iu wome lieilove that he went te the New Orleans Hxxjsltlen or Flerida, vvhlle ethers think he Is trav ellng iu tlie WesL It is said that Mr. Leiigenecker has geno liem home before, without leaving word as te his destination, but he never re mained se long as en the present trip. When he loll home last he was well supplied with money, and a neighbor had just paid him fltmlieday berore. There aie people, also, who bolievo (hat he fell into the hands or sharcrsanil was llceccil by thcin. Dlllercnt report! have Ikwh cii ciliated assuiu Ing te give le.iseus ler Mr. Longenecker's nlsiica One orthese is te tlie ellis t that he took with him .ilnt of bends belonging te an other party. HI i friends claim that such is net the ease, as Mr. Lengeneckcr was an hones!, upright man, and had sullklcut means of h is own without npptepriatiugany propel ty of etheis; they are lenlulent he will seen n tin u light side up with caic. in: ii ettiu:i ux svxitAY. A 4'eiiftf ivaler el I'liliile Morals 1he Ilukeil Cern en the Lenl's Da. A veiy deteriulntsl ellert Is lieing made by sonie citizens or tlie "lower end" against licensing the old hotel stand at Oak Hill, Little Ilritain township, which has lieen kept for many jeais by that jelly and popular landlord, Frank Hickman. He keeps a geed house, ami there are no serieui chaiges against him, but the grant of Ids license is upxisid en Hie general principalel opiesitioii te all licensed houses by tlie strong prohibi tion sentiment hi that community. During the progress of the depositions taken iu the case this morning lierern Alder man Spurrier, Mr. Win. H. Scott testified in oppositions te the grant or thisand all licenses en the gieuiid that they were piejudicial te public morals. I'jkiii cress examination Mr. Kcutt admitted that hu husked his corn en Sunday last fall, and had at times done oilier farm work en Sunday; and counsel for ilii.kiii.iii premised te call the attention of the court te wiM admission, te show what Mr. Scott's opinion was worth en a question of prlcateand public morality. Iut!i of Tne Cciitrnaniliiti. Twe ceutenariaiis died lu Washington, V. V., oil Friday. The elder of the the two, M r. .Michael Callan, had reached the- age of ene hundred and three years, seven mouths and four days. He was born in Ireland, mid canie le Ihls country and settled in Georgetown fertv years age. I Ha age Is attested by a cor cer cor lillcate or his birth vvliich has been iirp-served.- The ether centenarian was Mrs JaneTilgh-. man, who has Just inssed her hundredth vear, She vv as liem iu Virginia, hut ha lived in Washington for the p,l tvventy-flve years. " llv.iiiiliii il for I'ioIi-saIeiiuI Ciilllliatifi. County Superintendent Htrciit examined Hie fellow ing applicants for piofcssieual ler ler tillcnte3at the Duke slrcct secondary sihoel this merning: IMwui Sheemiker, Haplie, A. S. Jehns, l'pier Lcac'ick; I. It. tioed, Limcih k ; F. I. Grell', Karl : Misses Helle M. Nisi, Drumere ; Anna McCeuib, Drumoie; II. Mary llrewn, Little Hiitaiu ; Susie S. Menlwi, Ilirl ; Sadie A. Ilea. Salisbury, and Hrrth.1 C. Olsjrlin, West llemplielcl. The icsiilt et the examination will net be known ler alieut ten days. lieuialns Arrive In Liuranler. The remains el D.micd H. lalsiiKin, who died iu Nebesvllle, Nebraska, en the llth inst., of i oiisumplten, arrived iu Liucister en 1'riday alteinoeu. The de. e.iscsl was a son of Mrs. David K. F.iisinan, of this i lly, rrem whose icsidtiue, en West Chestnut street the luneral will take plain te-morrow ut2iM)p. m. Geeigell. Themas' Pest, Ne. 81, and Admiral Heynelds Pint, Ne. lu.i,arom lu.i,arem v lliil te attend, as the dead man was during Uie uiiollien a member of Ceuiiuuy IC, 122d Heginieiiter Peniis.vlv.iula Volunteers. llm e Stelen ill C'lii ler Ceuiil). Lev 1. 1. 'Iliomifseu, Hast Wlulcl.mil, Ches ter county, found Thursday morning that a valuable seircl maie belonging te bun was missing liem her stall in the stableand upon luithur investigation it was disceveieil that Mr.Thoiiliiseii'B light cirriage and harness weie nun cii;ind had doubtless gene with the mare. Notiie w.ts sent by telegraph and otherwise, hut up te this wilting the maie had net lieen heard or. The team was stolen am) new the whele neighboiheod is engaged iu hunting it up. Anether Chari;u AbiiIikiI K1iu, GeoigeJ. Heckius, or Fairmeimt, 'titUq, Hiitain township, made 'mhii plaint heroic Alderman Ferdney. thU tneruilig, against Jehn Kaliee, Ter forgingthe lianjoefKllon Ka Ka lieuaud Peter Carrell tea note fer'lirjO which wasgiven him in pnvinent loraherso Kaheo bought from him.j,The aldurlnau lodgeil a detainerat Iho county prison. This makes the ciglithchaiKoeflorgoryth.il has becn pro pre feircit against ICahoe since his arrest alsmt n mouth age. A Colei pil rrr.it hei'n Treuliles. Itev. J. L. llauiilleii, a coleieil picaclier, was ictiiined te court te-day by Alduimau Hair le answer the charge el being thu father or an illegitimatochildel which KUen Cooper is tlie mother. After tlie hciring a chargu or adultery was picreireil apiinst the loverond gentleman, and his ft lends retaliated by bringing a charge el fornication against Hllen. The healings wilt take pl.ice en vveiinesiiay morning. nicest Loail tin ICerenl. I'ieiii the Hun lulling l'atilet. On Tuesday thorewas hauled outef Celiim. hia, going e.tsl, a coal train that was the heav iest ever pulled out el' the yard. Tlie weight of coal was l,7.rU,iK)0 pounds. The train was draw n by engine Ne. SIW Sainuel 'Withrow, engineer, Jes. H. Smith, fireman, Win. Gill man, conductor. Geed time was made. DrliliiB AcclilcnlK. Tills nlteiiioenu coupe, owned hy Patiick Clierry, and a wagon or Augustus Hoiubelil, collided en North Queen slreeU Thocar Thecar Thocar t,iage was hut slightly damaged ami the wagon had a step loin oil'. At the cerner of Orange and 1'rince streets a grocery wagon had a wheel tern oil', en the street car track, about neon. I'rniiaylvaiila Tobacco in Peer Demand. Kieiii the Philadelphia Ucceul. "Although in previous years at least 75 pei renkorihe Pennsylvania and Cotmeotlciitseoil' lear tobacco lias hcen disposed efby this time iu the season, we have handled scarcely any of it as yet," said a prominent Third street tobacco ineixiiant yesterday. "The Wisconsin crop, a -very line ene, has all been sold. Although for the first tlnie slnce lb7l) they had a geed crop In Lancus. ter ami Chester counties last season, growers will have te take much low or prices than new asked befere they will lioauleto dispose efiL The gcueial depression iu hu hu sliieus li.ts, or course, its siiare iu this result, but it is mostly due tothecoinpiillioii el' Sumatra tobacco. This is a very lluu leafy v.uiely. and is what is doing tlie inischiul. Tlie duty, which lias been a." cents a H)iind, wm raised last year en that gtade in winch there ure mero (ban 100 leaves te the pound le "! cents, but they have managed te get It all hi at 3.r centa a pound." The glowers through the townships of Iloneyhrook, Hradferd, Cain, Newliu, Kennctt, Peiin and thu Marl borough, In Chester county, huve hail few purchasers te visit them, and theso few have ollered prices se low that growers refuse te soil. FOUKIGN INTELLIGENCE. riKtm or i.oxnex vavkhs ux rnr. Jl VbSV-A Kill AX TltU V11I.K. The lioierner of Ilemhay Ankeil hy MikhhI. men tit tlrRl) the llrlllsli te Ite.l.t Uu. kImii AggrcMleu Tlie 1'remll New Iteiuluinllne Clilnlial. Le.n ne.v, March II The A'ciej sllll lens for the result orthe negotiations belweeu Kngland and Ilussl.i, and is doubtful of a iwnccful solution. Says tlie Sews "It often happen that soine fatality occurs te prevent Iltis.ii.i from keeping her premises, what American statesman tiseil tectll 'mani 'mani rest destiny."' Londen, March II Tlie Slunilnnl says the agreement between Hngl.tml and Ilus sla leaves the ossence of the dlniculty tin. touched. The inatlers must have been bad vv hen such an agreemeht was paraded as a diplomatic gain. Many consider the piuse in tlie situation, the prclude te a surrender. IVnlils .lliiwlaii AKRrenslen ItesUtnl. Hemhay, March II. A Miissuliii.iu depu depu tatlen calleil upon the governor yesterday and asked liini te urge the Hrilisli govorn gevorn govern ment te maiulaln lirmuuss In resisting Itus slan iiggressien. Tlie delegation premised Hnglaud material and moral supierl. Tim llrllinh tim-rril AM. Londen, Match II. An Arabian iucr stales the Khan or Helechistaii has ellcretl Iho serv ii os or his army te-tho Ilrillsh gov gev eiumeiit hi tlijovcutel' war being declaied witli Hussla. tllnl'leiie's .Slaleinrtit Henlereit Ceiillilenrn In Stocks. Londen, 'March II, 12i'.(l p. m Uladitone's sUtemcnt in the Heuso el Commens best night, legardlng tlin Angle- Russian situation, have had thectlcii le rcileiu prices In the stwk mar kcl. A general advance has been caused hi lieth home and foreign securities Russian securities adv.uucil j'f points ever ycf"r day's closing. Ijllrnl l'rein Iho War In China. Lovne.v, March II. A dispatch from .Shanghai says the French are iKiiiibardlug Chiulinl, and have destroyed ene fort. Siiamiiiai, March II. 'I lie steamar f.lfm Hey, of the Glen line, which was sciaodetl liut.lall liy , i French m in-el-war for having lead In her cargo, has been released, but tlie French held the lead solicit lean invtMllga invtMllga tieti. Illil .lllulbler Leu ell lteigii 2 J.onden, M.uch II. It is reported, Uiiit roiiie tline age .Miiiister, Lewell .scjit ' .. reslpmtlen te the Uiilleil .atatef guiVr incut. . "'" liltUVl'KU JV,U TUB HOLM. Nmiie of 8ptclsl AgrnU of the Trrjuui-J !. nient VVIm Were lleuureil. Va8IIINoten, Mardi IL The lelLiWitig1 isalistef Iho jHsipIe borne en the rolls of Iho siecl.vl agents' division el the treasury department, who have lieen notl netl notl fjeil tli.il their serviccH will net Ijo ro re ijtiireil after Iho nrst, proxime: Sjiecial AgeuLs W. IL Hales, Charles'inOray, James 0. Hear, K. M. Kimball, Jehn Onall, and Goeigo H. Swift slxJ" Speeial lni,pxlrv orCusleins.L A. .Camp, Gee. Christ, K. J. Caen, Frank Fester, t' nl Havvkens, .lames V. Kcll, Nathan Kinibill, Mlciiacl Keely, J. W. I'razier, W. N. T. Gixlvvin, J. II, Greve, Helieit Harlan, S. U Heugh, J. M. Scovel, W. lLShaekcirerd, V. M.Stack, Willam. Handall, Jehn It.uiiMiv, II. L. Swords, II. Van Vcchten, tl. I). Weeks, IS. W. Woetlvv.il it, and W. II. II. Warson tekil twenty-three. Fraud Hull: J. 1'. Cake, M. II. Cludwick, tl. It. Harris, Jehn Mescr, W. Krzyzauewski, L. J. O'Sullivan, M.Stewart, G. JL Sterrs ami J. A. Washington total nine. M.iiihIiik'k .WMnut Sworn Iu. WvsiiiMne.v, .Sl.ueli II. Mr. Fairehlld qualilled as assistant secretary el tlie tteasuiy ihisalleinoeu, and will enter iiikiii the dis charge el Ins duties en Monday. benteiHiil ler Committing Arrant. Pei isvh.i.i:, i'a., March II. In the crimi nal court this morning Jehn Kelly, formerly a rail lead engineer, convicted lei luiiig a hotel at Mahaiiey Plane, was sentenced te eight jears selit.uy ceulliieiiient at labor. The inotive ol'the ciime was the belief that the lietel furnished liquor te Kell.v's mobnale wife. ThiiiiKlit that the bchoiue Will Call. Li iiniiTAU, Sail Salvader, Mart h 1 1. The linn attitude assumed by Mexico against tlie threatened usurpation of Harries excites grateful enthusiasm, and tlie general opinion here is thai the sclieme' of Harries .will meet with ignominious failure. Jail l'repcrly lu Flames. IIim.i'akt. Maine. March. IL The heuse iimd outbuildings connected vv llh the Walde eeunty Jail nutlaiHirtien of their contents wcre burned this morniinjVa,iiie jail vv.w juniiijuKd;K)if4j,i0, mj lnjnrnucvi - , fk , IVImt II rniwii te K.tU , Jamcu N. Jehnsen -will UilsfVypiiing, at the areemvich Iietcl, Heading,' undtrtake,ticat Jagoeo, drink, ten clasji,ef beer,. eat two loaveiierryo bread, tlnve pounds of pedding- ami siuoKe tnroe cigap an in -j ueurtv Ilraut at Ills WrlllitR Iek. "--NnwYeitK, March IL Grant p.tssed a (Oinforlable night, arese earlier than usual, lceling liettcr, and berore neon was writing his leiuiiiisccnecs. lleitli el li Nuvrttpapcr l'roprleter. Ilui'CAi.e, N. Y., March H. Charles W. McCime, pioprieler ofthe Ceurtcr company, died this morning of typhoid fever. ll'Ut Til UK IXIUVA Tl UXH. Wasiiinhten Maaiill. Fer the Middle Atlautie states, generally fair weather, to day, fellow ed te-morrow by local i.iius and partly cloudy weather, wanner, variable winds, shifting te southwesterly, fulling, pie pie pio ceded en tlie coast by rising barometer. A Vex's Untimely Death. Plum the West Chester ltcctml. William ICachus drove Trein West Chester te the ltelx;rts farm, In West Geshen, at which placeliQ has a weed-leave. Whlle walking around looking for a place te locale a hrldge across a cicek Mr. Katiiii? was surprised te see n fox hanging from a limb of tree directly ever thesticatn. Uponaclesorln. Hpoctlen it was found that tlie lox's he.nl was llrmly held iua fork en the limb. It was Kit elms' supposition that lteymud attempted te cress the creek during the recent freshet ami while se doing rail his bead directly into the fork, and Incoiiseipiencovvasdrovviietl. When the stream had roternodtoita natural size the fox and limb w ero left several feet above water, swinging In the broe.o. The animal was well proserved, and the biush In tlie fit fit ture will adorn ene el the lead horsesol'u team. l'.ltal Kmt of an Attempt In Llepr. A telegiain from Clarlngteiii Ohie, telli of an attachment which was liirmcd at a skating rink iMilween Minnie Hamilton, whose parleuls llve ou Iho Virginia side slile of Iho iOhie, and Aitliur Simpsuii. They hccauiu engagetl and roselvod te olepo, net 'lus'.uiseef liioliahle oiuiesltlou te their inurriuge, but bocause eloping would be se much mero romantic. Tlie lllght was llxetl for Thursday nigiit. ux au tempting te climb nutt of a second story window the girl fell,te the ground be bo be lew, whero her levor was In waiting. The family w ero arou,sed, and the girl vv an carried liaek Inte the home In an unconscious condi tion. This meruiiig who dled. !- ,jg
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