xHHs.. 37 . J. . I !.... ffi. 'i a VOLUME XXI-NO. 170. LANCASTER, PA., THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1885. ( PRICE TWO CENTS. 'smmMESSmwUm' 3ITTTAI I 'V fvufci . r "M H-.HK .M nW Vh. IBM IBM HB1 W r -t; jiHi 2XA "HWi,n H v aMr TWO SHOCKING TRAGEDIES. rnr.n. xixneitr msEHiiewEt.s him- HEI'.E WITIt A llltOHKN SWTTT.K. A Man fculTerlns from Mnnln-Petu Cnmmltllsl li .lull nnil Lett I" Inlllct Mint Horrible Torture ou UlmMlf, Itesuttlni: - , , lit HI. Terrible Death. W . yA v ji a a. 'J A torrlble ense or, suicUtoeoeuiroil In the Lancaster county prison jlnst' nlghh when Frederick Nlxilorr,niesldviitorthls elty,toek his lire. Thn innn 'was rnniinlttcil te jail en Monday last liy Mnynr Hoseninlller, ler live days, thechaign ngaliisl 111 1 11 being dllihk'eli anil disorderly conduct. When admitted te tlte Institution liii was found le Iki stiflciing I mill maula-pelii, nml.thn doctor treated lilin for that disease ii)i te. thu llmoer his (loath. At tinici Uie ln'afi Was jeryiqlenl. He occupied a eell en tlie west side of the i.!uAti ..i.l lii lint iimmi line A'.ikitiinlm II u null in in n f I f-t ". , ....-.... ... , was thought Ii'imI uUput soine one.inlo thei cell with Nlxderf, anil Frank KiiiKi uniuscii lar looking lollew, who had beeii committed for lighting was placed llieie. In the, even ing Xlxduif became very wild and King, who was greatly frightened, was taken te another cqll, luvnrdhig tu lily wishes. Some medicine w'uS given to'N'l.xderf and he Ito Ite Ito eame qtilel. Dr. ltohrer, of thn prison, was sent for and liu lemalncd with the man until after 111 o'clock. Soen after he loll, Nlxderf again lieoaine violent nnil feran hour r morn leaied likeiiniadniiiu. Hlsyellsand screams could he heard all ever tint prison. ih:s'i:uati: athsmi'ts at auicihfc About 11:111 1. nl. Vatehman riarr heard u neise in the cell, uml upon looking in saw Nixderl trying te cut liisllire.it with a sjioen. Harr walked away, hut had net gene far ho he ho lero he heard anoheliko the bieaklng of a Ijettln. Hontenco icliirned le the cell and feunil Nlxderf cutting himself across the abdomen with the neck .of a broken bottle which he held .in his hand, liarr lan ler Keeiier llurklielilef ami Wat'h iiian Armstrong. Whciu.flidy' eiuue back back Mlxderf had cut a gash, about eight inches long, across his ubdemei), and was pulling out hls1ntnsthle( With 'hH Inhd. Mr. Iturk Iturk helder caught held of hint, but N'ixderr Hcenied very strong and it was as much us the keeper could de te held his hands. Thd cnizj' man was oer-j)eweellnnUhls hands wcretied. Dr. Uoluerwas sent for and, was seen en hand, lining quickly followed by Dr. Musser. 'f hey at ence proceoded te sew up the wound, but ixilair lest eonsideroblo hloed and sank rapidly. He died about ftye o'clock this morning. Till; INMIHU.MKNT Ol' 1IKATII. The liettle, from which the lead mail so se cured the fatal weapon, was kept tiehlntl the w ater closet. It ia nf a (pmrt si7e and shaped llke llio-ie used ler bottled whiskey. It was used for coal oil, and for seme reason a llke ene is kept hi eacli cell. After the Inittle had been broken a long, sharp point, with an edge llke a knife, was left attached te the heavy neck. Willi such a weapon as this It u-a-s an easy matter for the desierate man te juiilct this kind et'a wound ujien himself. Tin: ih:ai man's iiimteiiy. j)(S'Cw.'d was a son of the Inte Jeseph Nlx Nlx eorf and wurt about ,'U years of age. He was man led te I.i-7le Cenner years age, and they had six children. His brothers, Harry auif.lelm, rosideln Altoenaand he has two Msteis In this city. HNagetl mother lives at thn extreme upper end of Netth (Jucen street. Korseiiio mouths past he has been drinking very hard, and at times seenied te De,' out of liis iiiiml. He bec.une careless in conduct iinil appearance, lisiked very wild and his actions w ure strange. I le and his wife sea. rated seme lime age, and she leek her chil dren le Coate.sville, where she new lesldes. Nixilei f was committed te the prison at the request 'of his friend,, who thought he would Jlic'rn liaveau epiK'rllinity. hC, bfcring up. 'I'hfl inaver sjiys Unit ulienhe sent him out lioblieuVdoWiloncoor hard drinking, but lid net Jiave mania petu as yet. Js'lxderC was fenncrlj emplnyed by ! rank M.ir.!!! Hui ev,teriiiaii. and alter leaving him he began hliekslering. or late he has nf .lively been able le ie anything en account of his line for iliink. tiik riiiiisi:u's iMii'inr. Corener Henainiiii lsitcd the prison this morning, and ciiiiuiirllud a jury i-enslstlug of David Warrel. A. S. IMwards. M. V. It. Keller, A. M. Hlaile, Johp U. IVhl and Christian Clait. Thov rendered a 01dlct el ileathfrem suicide, and no ene waseensuied. lill.hVIt IX A iritHVK. n I'-Mt Boiei'l I"ii'llitlMOieH Inte h Cur Near I'nell Willi llenult'-Xrulu Detention. This morning ai iuir-P''t ur o'clock as Mini) freight cars w ere heing Kicked front a siding, a hair-mile west of l'ueli, ene of the ears jumped the ttack Just in front of U11 0.1st bound frelghl train. SeVmt cars of te ivii,t tniin were wiueked, tlie ...wrflin iln'mllcil. and three cars burned. ..t,..." ;'r--;-- :. ' ....,.. llenrv utiiiz. inn iin-iiii"! of the lrcizlit train, was killed. He wim u res Ulent et t oi ei uinhlii, about 'i" yeai-s or age, had liecn en the read ler about a year and 11 hall, and leaves a jwlfu and ene child survWnjj him in Columbian The engineer, Jaenb JShultz, ani old railroad man, also et (Jelnmbla, w-as badlv scalded and otherwlso inlured. He also has a Jamil v in CeluinbU Jehn Keeeh the conductor ei the train, llkowlse a resi dent of Columbia, wus also injured, but net The News exprebs, due in this city at ft 27 a. 111., did -net icach heie until 11 e clock. All the morning trains from the cast wero also considerably delayed. Iater news Irem the wreck is that the liurnodcarswcre loaUed wltli miscellaneous freluht consigned 10 Hicinuian iv v.u., .iuhu Hest, .1. It. ltoyer, Watt, Shaud Ce., and ether well-known T.mcaster inerchants. Several ether leadcd.cars were broken, and the freight stiewn en the track. The englne was tin nw n upon its side and badly damaged. Tin: nijws in cei.i'suilA. Cem miii a, March. 10.--The news that Henry ('hit, of Columbia, an btra Jircman en the lVnnsyianla ralliead, had met his in i. n u rock at l'aell, has cast a gloom overtheso with whom the young man was aciiuaiiiLcii, mi.. v -' . . ceased resldeil en Maner street, ai 11I1011I 2T. yaus. JIe J.i inarrled un Vhlhl, a boy. ,A ine.nher of ( hhj acquainted aim luuy aie iiumiiiuu- aim m uk""' uud has ene liiuesaluiura tribe Ne. :), 1. O. It. M., J10 leaves 111s iciiuw V." V.. ., ,,r tlmlnssef h in te whom ,. . ".." "--. . . , r.ii;.. be" wne g e. y atta.-he.i: A general ! ' .r.,. ..'."... r. ,.,ll.,.lnru.Hlld with SlISIlUO. lianiia relliug'mlH, .wlmrq hp! wW einployed liaiiiia rglliiig'mll, Whero lieiwa- einployed Ve"ieus te ghlng en the read,' his sad and J...-. ti.i.. .i.uliiur is lesrietted bV all. '" renuliM will be Interred In Columbia, but 011 what day has net yet been decided. J.tTAh lt.Ht.HOAi ACVlllKST. A riaeuuu pud n I Irr11w.11 KJIleil In a Wreik 011 II, e lJUlcrn Slope ut Hie Allecheny jMeunlulim. Al.ioeNA, l.i., Mai; 1U.-A set ions freight awideutei-curied early Ihl-iuerulng en the l'ennsylvania railroad near AlU'grippus en the eastern slopeofthft Allegheny mountains. V11 e.vt Ixmnd ft night train hroke in two ami the forward portion of It Irtirrylng forward .enrment contact with tl.e rear portion eel I lilt-d with another train In front Muny pup wero wrecked uud the llugmeu en 1110 rear train, J. Michaels, Vas killed, Fireman Iluf' gan had his head and Toce badly cut and iiia -ui faint ui-ed. ami Conductor Hatch and Kuglneer Fex were soveroly Injured. A large wrecking force was immediately dis patched te the eccneuuil thetracks have been .lea red. m Kxpliluu et nu OU TMik. j A large tank at, Uie Pit worel ' jrxm Flemlng, Mi'owtWpAwk,inear!New erk, exploded with a terrific report Wednesday evening. Fifteen thousand barrels or oil were destroyed. Tlie less is estimated at DrttruHlte Fire In lluntlngileu County. The machine shop and foundry ;f Honj.i Henj.i inln Summers, at Pelcrsburg, Huntingdon county, was dohtreyed by llre last ednos ednes day night Less, ferOOO ; Insurance, 2,70a Tin: scheme or' itAniites. Anil lleiv It Was KITectiially Kijncliliril m tlm tTnlteit Htiites Srimlc. lit the o-tcutlve session nt the Hennte, en Wedncsday, the Injunction of the' secretary was removed from the following resolution. Introduced, by Mr, Kdnitiiids last tfrldnyntul ngrccd te by thoScnnteoii Monday,: , Whkiikah, The Senate of the Vnltml States hna learned that the gevcniinent ofthe republie.dr Guatemala lias set en feet, or ,Uirenteni.toseteii: feet, an Invasion orthe torrlterlos of the remilillcH of Nicaragua, Cesta ltlcn and San Salvader, with the pre. fessed object or consolidating Inte ene goV geV goV eriimenl'the icpuhllcs efCenlral Ainerlcaby lorceoranus, and against tlie wishes or thn several republlc-s cincerucd ; and "Wiii:ui:as, There is )emllug between tlie Culled States and the republic of Nica ragua a treaty providing for the cpnstiiictien el an inter-oceanic canal aciess the colitl celitl iieiilanil 111 the republic nf Nicaragua, for the benerit efall thejCentrnl Amerlean llo lle publkw, as .well lis 1 Ihei Cnitf t states, which treaty.'lt is inidhrstebil, .Uie' repiiblic el Nicaragua lias ratilled ; therefore be It iJienelv&l, vis the jtldginenl of the Senate, that lit V'r-w of lllic siiecial and important interests orllie Cnllcil States In conjuuclleu with thoseol the lepublicsef Nicaragua nnil Cesta ltlca hi the intor-eceaulo transit across the continent in pregiess of itdjnstmelit, that any Invasion el the torrlterlos of Nicaragua or Cesta lUce by the forces eflluatemala under tlie circumstances, and, with the pur poses liefore stated, -Is regarded bv the Senate and ought te be trealed iy the llnlted Slates as an act efunfileiidlV and hestile lulorfor lulerfor lulorfer onco with the rights of the United States and of the republics of Nicaragua unit Cesta Hlea in respect te said mutter. A copy ofthe resolution was transmitted le the president. HftHr.Tiiisa or mai.velm hay. AVIiellitH Iliin Apimlnteil I'lmt AinMaut 1'ixt- mater Clenernl.' Kiem'llic I'lttsliiirgl'liieiilclnTclr-irrapli Mr. Hay has the reputation of being ene of the foremost lawyers in l'lttsburg. He was bem In Philadelphia. He studied law, under Chief .lustice lteasle, of New Jerf-ey, nnd allerwaidacamoteVlltsburg, here he has 'practiced, law successfully for the pafctEO yours. He will be leineiiilii'ied as taking a prominent part as a member of the consti tutional coiiNcntlen In 1S7'I, and he used his inllueiicq te have the new constitution adopted. He h.is iniMjr held any elllclal position, although frequently urged te run for olllce by his Iricnds. The only nlllee for which'he has ver been a can can tlidate was that of prothenotary, about twelve vsars age, lK'lng defeated, the county lielng largely Republiciin, In 1S7I, lie was uilanl uilanl ineusfy elfered the nomination of lieutenant governor, ana iwe years age 1110 nomination forsupreniejudgo, txilhel which lie declined. He has IxiOii an active churchman, holding prominent positions or trust In the HpisceKiI church In the Pittsburg diocee. Mr. Hay has been in ill health ler a long time. Last winter he was confined te his bed. Within the last coujile of meutlis he has been ihs-Idedly imprexuig, and lis new able te inove aieuiid agatn, though as ynl he Is net dbvMlug his time te thopraetleenllaw'. Hisfritntls Stide that, Uiere Is; no doubt but that within a few mere weel.s hew ill Ik) fully restored .0 health again. A frniiiirtiniiii lntliii:ilelv uciiu.iinteil with Mr. Hay was asked whether he thought the appointment would be accepted. Heilecllned t expuitsnii iiplnlQii, thepglf Jijs iiuiliuer' indicated that it would be an-opted. He was veryeniphatlcliitheasscrtienth.it Mr. Hay was almost restored te health again. The iniprossien among the genllenien'.si mom in timate acquaintances is that Mr. Hay's health w III admit el his assuming the duties hi cnnnivtien w illi the assistant Mistmnslrr gcueialhhlp. , , M I.I.I .l.V-.M'C'.IIVVJ.l ,11 A I VII. Final Ariiliilteuii'llN fur llui i:enl C'einili'lvil. Tim Arllili' nl Acieeiiieiii. The (lnul arrangements for the great fuiir fuiir fuiir roundscientllleBlevo nmlest between .Iehhi 1 Sullivan and Deminick K. McCallrey wernj completed yesterday, and the aitleles or agreement signed-by both men. The dale of the meeting was "fixed for the owning or Thuisday, A pill 2, instead or Monday, March ISO, as originally Intended. Siilliuni-vlslicd a still further" postponement, but com pin mlsed en that dale. The initch will lake placeat luiliistrial ball, Philadelphia A plat form, .'Ml font squaie and .ri feel JtheMi Uie le el ofthe IliMir, will be ens-led'lii the cen cen cen tioef thn hall, mid en this al-feet ring wilt he pitched. The 3-feet platform eiitnldii the ring will all'erd standing I'oein for the sis1 sis1 ends, timekeepers and referee, and precnt such a damaging fall as Sullhan gave Char ley Mitchell in New Yerk when he pushed him through tlie reiies nnd elf the stage. Sullivan is in. high ' llesli. and weighs about 220 pounds. He will train at Hen, park, under Iitsy Sheppaid's Instriutlenh, and hopes te work oil' the odd tw only pounds bofero the night of tlie match. McCaffrev, under the guidance if All J,uit, his tfustw trainer, wiUlget liiinselfinte shape "atllilly May's, arid will stalq about 111$ pounds On April 2. J 16 lexprej-ses great eonlidence in his iilulilv te beat the Mg ltes- ten clmmplen, and has wen a great many cool-headed sporting men eer le Ids way el thinking. , , , Tlie prices of admission will be l, ?2, and ?3. Tin; .VKir mi:xwe nvjirrs. Troup. (lluinlliiK Hie ,lall and llnlilliiK lliu CO(IIOH IIIUIII'IH. Inlormatien from Spiiuger, New Mexico, reports the troops from l'eit Union lmVe taken possession of the jail and are guarding It. Lee and KImberly, the efllcct-i who were there, are new acting w Ith the troops. In ad dition te Monday's slain Jehn Currie was also shot and died yesterday, making four ilnntlin niuoiicrthe attickluc party. A large number or cowboys eame in te rej force the despoiadees' ranws, mil 1110 pros ence or the United States troops held thein in check. A rumor is current that a band br men is coming from Dedgo City te take a hand hut is net confirmed. Hegers, the leader ofthe Haten crowd, run Jim Mastersen out of that town, and Heb Mastersen, his brother, who headed the gam blers of Pedgo Citv in their allair with the authorities almut a year age, Is said te be coming with his gang te wieak engeance en lurni.1 ii.irlv. ".. I-----.?. ill. ...j .. Kogers men uave eiueicu in i-jiiiu- gers men bave eulered the cuizens ej liger te loiive' town, and ijipiolbleoclr k TseKiMiUcti; iTipeiWy l'giititl)heja if, the opposing forces'ef MoHierAclrtos will tS prlu work 'mil the be lelt tohcttle matters between Iheni A IU111I Hint U (iratrliil. The Maiine band bless the day that Cleve land was elected. Had Aitlnir been nom inated and ro-elceted the nienibeiH were 10 wilved te resimi. as they couldn't stand the pressuie. l'lesldeut Ailliiirhas 110 ear I'er music, but he erdeied up the Iniid te thn Whlte llouse en mery on-.isieu m m.ii festivity te add te Uie scene. Tills made the liroefllionnisiclansabiiriloui beside hiter ferini'with their eppnrliinllU's for earning extra iwy ter work done In their leisure. Hut Cliiveland, apparently, bus no Inclination te call upon them for duly, at the hlte Heuse. The liand has net been eulered thore sluue tlm Inmigiiratinn, net even 101110 liinnai rts-optleiiH, until 'l'llPi'lny night, when they were at the Whlte Heuscv l'i(ler Arthur's administration they yeii always prnseit. Tlm Player That AreHmit te theKaliili. 'reiu the Suit iJikn'Trllmm'. i'I.q K.Klpni iiimeurHrH nlnv US illste.nl el' their ew n companies. Something takes In Uie , liist, and then a dozen eenipaulert or supes .,,.. utni-le.l mil nu thn DliLfillal lOllllWUV. under thn Impmsslen that men will net get, mad eueugli 10 turewawny iirsii-mi w tables, een for thn tieasuroel burying lirteenth-rate human sticks. Hut seme of them take mighty nig clincea u ji Viet Up ..'erTlienucUcs. Whlle Jftjqtiln Mlller has been drcainlng upon thojrllle of the "Greut JUver,' obllvi ebllvi obllvi Jein of CiUifrly,hlieillS-l,royi,Vl,8hter Maud has been inning iinuemiu uuiums married without wuiting for POM a "magnt nndblesslng. Itvasarrandestind ntlalr; took place in Kagleahoed, N. J., tlie "iwrty ofthe llrstturt" lielng the eldest son or .7. Steole Mackaye, t he actor. Tlie brace et erratic pl.iy. ...,ii.ia Jrnnniuillvlrnte. and nrebahlv the utage will beceme the refuge apd support tlipjr erring chJUIrpp. A LIVELY MEETING. CVXTllAT. THANHVOllTATIOS STOCK' ner.ntws in skssies. Objection In the Moillllratlen of tlie Inne or the I'nllinnii Coin puny A Iticcry 1U- riiuleii nnil n Kllt The Ijni-nler Slmreliulilem ltercnlril. Quite n miiuhct1 or the Lancaster sharehold ers or the Central Transportation company ntteuded the meeting or the company held in Association hall, Philadelphia, yesterday morning ler Iho puriHe of considering the action or the ttennl ordlrecters medllylng tlie lease with Iho Pullman l'alacu Car com pany. Among these present wcrofleorgo K. Hceil, holding a larue inniilx.r or proxies, Jehn Keller, Charles A. I'endersinllh, Jehn II. WarM, W. A. Atlcp and ethers rrem Ijincaster, where about 2,200 shares or the stock are held, seme or which was bought as high as M",, ou 11 par value or SMI ier shale. The company, it will Is) remciiibered, was organized seme filteru years age, and was an Insldn nrrangeiiient of ihe Pennsylvania railroad cemiany, te run the sleoper nnd parlor cars ever its Hue. It made a contract with Pullman te lease its franchises te him, en 1111 annual rental of 12 per cent, which enabled it te declare n Ulvlilnnil.et (lint amount tuul Its stink was easily worked oil" en the public at from foil te JOS jier share. As Pullman's lease was seen te expire It has new terminated the management in anticipation of possible changes recently Ix-gan te reserc I imtismiU oniiedlvldendsaild thus aivuinulaled ulal ulal ance or ff.50,000 en hand, which with Hit slopping cars, (estlmated te Ih worth at least M,000 aplece), eonstltnte the assets el the company. Thore are 11,000 shares el the stock out standing, and it Is quoted nu the markctnt IllHHlt f2S. It .seems that a quiet arrangement had been made ly the management or the concern te niake a new deal with Pullman, by which he was le liny out the company with an ex change of one share or his stuck Oalueilnt About till) Ter four shares el the Central i or for him te take tlie fiV,0,nei) of cash iism-Is and the 119 cars (which he iilesatf;i,RniliwlOaiid te pay" percent, lease 011 the stock for which he has rm merly paid 12, thus net only cleaning out the present available cash assels ofthe shareholders, but cutting down thelr dividends from 12 te ) per cent. iiiii:akimi rm: si.a'ii:. Wlicn the two hundred stockholders get together yesterday, the slale-makcrs were surprised te discover that tlieir plans were known mid wete te be obstructed. They were caught entirely oil' their guard. , Promptly at eleven o'clock William V.. , IJf'iJcwViChvell-knewn as the olHtruelerof the Pennsylvania railroad shirohelilers' iui- nual meetings, arose and neuilnated T. Wal ter ferchalrman or the meeting. The president of the company, Jehn C. liingham, wasen Uie pt.itleriu In a moment. Air. Lockwood p'nt' his noihhtatien te the iiieetlng, but it was net can led. The piesldent niNlded at a certain shareholder and he 111 ose and nomi nated Hubert Cress well. Anether gentleman shnuteiVint the name or Merris J. Nagle. Fer a time the utmost disorder reigned. The president seemed desirous or putting the nomination efMr. Creaswnll, but Iho share holders boMuteusly objected. "We want no cut and dried allair, " sheutcil one; "Uie stockholders are going te 11111 this meeting and net the elllcers." After seme further dl-ussleuarraiigeiiieiits were made for taking a stock Mite en the question or 11 chairman ler the meeting, w lien (Jen; -Wageur lalscd the point that it was J m possible, as the tellers limit tlrst le sworn and tholhterslockholilcrs must also be swein te. A pii.positien was then made by lr. Or lilt thatncommltteooltwo, totie named by the pu-sldent, Is) chosen te select a rhalr- inaii. ' , ,, Mr. I.eckwixMt sin'emled Iho motion and it was agreed le. I)r. uciiiiiiiii ami Jnsepii i. "s"ii "'' named. reuiliiig their action a motion was made 1l1.1t Mr. I'msswell be elected chairiiiau by ais'laiualien, and a etn wastikenen it. The ayes win e cry weak and the nees ery strong, but I'er all that Iho piesldent ths-tdeil ,Mr. Cresswell uhvtetl, and tlosiiltesheutsof "Nel no 1" he took his place at tliochalrnian'st.ible and called I'er nominations for weretary. I in: MCivriNfi i)it(iM.i:n. Jehn Staullerwasches.n te act as secretary ofthe incetlng. Tmnicdlatcly afler the organization had been completed Mr. Cresswell said : "flentlemen, I have been chairman el the annual meetings or this company ler several vears, and, I, cuiqe here tivilay te act as eliainhaV narely at the request or the presi dent. 1 haVh net yet decided w hettier 1 shall votefbt or against the premised mrsiifl. catien. I new want te say that if thore is any objection te 1110 as clmlriuan 1 will witti draw and reluse te sere." I)ald McMeuaiiiin, who lnul Ik-i-ii a pioml pieml pioml nuutilgurein the pieliminary proceed lugs, and had at ene time lieen named Ter chair man liimseir, objected, but n howl from the meeting that be should sit down and allow business te proceed quielcd him for a time, and Mr. Crcsswell-iotainedthechair, Henernl Wagner nlfensl hlsservices te mahiUln order should the chair deem them necessary. The call for the meeting was then read.anil subsequently, at the request or Tlies. .1. Lynch, the lease, dated February 17th, IsTe, et the Central Transportation company's pro pre lwirtv te the Pullman company, was ale rnrnl. i . l)r, Qemmlll then asked rer the leading or ItUe lease te tbe Pennsylvania railroad coin 'p.'"iy, which expired previous te the making 01 1110 loase Jtisi roan. Tlie chairman stated that no copy et it was te be had. in: WAN'ir.ii no 'iiiiri.iN'ci. "Then all X have te say is," said Themas Walter, a stockholder, who speke with con siderable emphasis, that it shows great ilmcliilleu en the part of the elllcers. We want this meeting conducted en business nriiieiiiles like business men, and we want 4notr(lUiltiem Uie pirMdeut, diristni-s or 'anyliOily else. We ure uolhcie for .unuse- liieui; wneu wn wain niiiiisi-iiiiiiii u ui get ether acini's." ' We have no copy el' that lease," re plied the chairman. "Wnstheie ever a lease?" Mr. Walter nskrd. " Aliswer me that," Ne, sir," answored J. V, Cottrluger, scc scc retaryer Uie CcntralTninsportatlen cemiuny, " wo'nevor had 11 lease." ' Cettiinuer subsequently stated that tlie contract under which the company dealt with Iho Pcuusylxaula 1uil10.ul company prier te ltfiO was ene which had been tmns tmns feried te it by the Woedrull'isunpiuy. This was, en motion, lead. lieneral waguer iiieu wisueiiie uine u list read or the sixteen ceuiuuiics with w hlch the cetnpany had tantructs, rel'eiied te In the original lease with Mr. Pullman, which had liceiiread. "Whenjwe have that list," lie s;iii, " we c:H call Ter uuy ene or these i-en-trauts we want and il'we don't get tliem we Will knew the reason why." IIIUIITS or Till! rillNV. A lequest was made Ter the opinion of hU. JieerK0 W. lUildle and Mr, (lisire llldille as te tlie ights'er the company under the lease which has been niodilled, and tlie meeting voted In I'aver or thn reading. The chair de sired te have the uiedllied lease lead llrsl.nnd he decided. Mr. Lockweil appealed from Uie decision of the chair. "The secretury will lead the nibdillcd loase,"!or4erod.Mr. Ores.swcll. ; !" dot utiuerataiKi inai iue cnairreiuses torccegnlzo mi appeal from his ruling?" nsked Mr. LeckwjxHl, withconsidernblo feol feel iug. "Yes, sir!" was tlie respense from Mr. Cresswoll, as he smlled dclightedly nt his nrbitrary action. Ill nu instant half a dozen gentlemen were oil their feet, protesting "Sfnlnat nucha ceurse. ' I niove we adjourn," shnnteij lr. Le1' Le1' Le1' woeJ. 'Second tl)0 inotleu," said sqme ene nlse. of ADJOIIItNllll AMI lll:COMVF.NKt, A moment later the nieellnif had nd lourried idjoiirne 111 disorder, and Chairman ('(esswejl, Prfsl dent Hlnghaiii 'and Secretary Slaufl'er had left the platform. Klve nilnulcs and the meeting had been reorganized with TheinaH Will ler as, chairman, Mr. Huntffer as sis: ro tary, and Air. Jxickweml In possession of the Jloer. In taking the chair Mr., Waller stated that " he was going' te be president of tlie women as well as the lrlcn. " He alxiinltiated Sitg law, he said, hi politics, religion, and In 10 Centml Transiwrtatleii cempatiy as well. Mr, Lockwood having Iho Jloer he ofTerod 11 res.ilutl(u )roldlngfer thoappelntmonl of a cominlttce of llve stockholders te take Inte eeuslderatinu the recommendation' of the heard et directors nod report nt a sttbseqticul meeting, te lie called after giving two weeks' notice. The resolution alvi jirevided that the elllcers of Iho company should furnish all the Information and fiicllllles required. The resolution was amended that the chairman should apxiiut the committee, and was then adopted by a unanimous vote. HAVnUUU FHMAI.K Hi'iriuen. "And it's thnllrst mneting.yeu'vn ever been In, Mr. Loekwneil," skid 'UnuWnlter, "wliei-e the vote has been unanimous." This sally provekod coiwKlerftblot. laughter, winch was roneweil when! Mr.' Walter de-' elared that If tlie choice or the committee was left te him and he was te go 11(1011 it lie would, hi all probabilitycheoso, four women te serve with lilin. "I lielleve in women voting every where elsewhere, as well as hore,"'he said, " and I want you te knew Just where I stand en that question." Dr. flemmill iiinied that the committee be dhecled te report at the annual meeting of the stockholders lit order te legalize the pres ent meeting and the action of lis committee, Mr. I.oekweod declared thul this was net neci's.sarv. TI1010 could be no doubt about the legality el' the pieceedlugs orthe took teok toek iiolders. He objected te icpertlug at the annual meeting, lccau.se, he sold, the con tract lietween the Pcuusyh aula railroad coin, pany and Mr. Pullman had net neon signed yet and could net be until the shareholders of this 00111)1:1113 accepted this modification. Dr. nemmlll, upon this statement, with drew his resolution, William A.Atlee esii.,then oll'erod n resolu tion le employ counsel te compel thn elllcers ofthe cnmuuy te giie llui committee thn desired information. It was carried. Jehn ('. niughain, the president oftheceni pany, then asked pet mission te speak, anil stated that thncenliany was perfectly willing te glMt the desirisl 'information, 'that the papers had been loll at the office by mistake, ami Unit hu was unwilling te allow the com pany te go into piint im refusing tofelve Infor mation atn meeting or stockholders. The meeting then ndjeurned. itr.Ainse ha 11.ne ah IfFAlltS. .tr. Impurtaiil Itniuerit rjenctrtilng.TU leu. of the a t. . c r . N ewr Jerry Central. , ' Numerous rumors alfecttng the Reading" and Jersey Central railroads prevailed In Philadelphia en Wednesday, One el these, that the Heading company had iiifornieil tbe "JeWy Central directors that they i'euld" net HtistaTit' the Icasa et'the Jersev readhwa'Siiitnle'd by tiiddlrocters1 or the Heailiiig' iVlfnuiny. They alsrf XVd lii el vilenleiltliatlhfl Jersev Central directors wero considering anv such preposition al'a inis'ting held lrfUhenl In the irfleriwdri.. 'I liey ceniPMii inavH iiiiNiuicaiiDii u uie leesy. is all that has btriilintttet tettw' Jersey Central ceiupimyr' ',. Some well Informed flnauclal men In-slsied, that this mmllllcntimi prewsl considerably' low er terms than thupropesltion!" named In the Heading's plan or reorganization. Thoillreo Theillreo Thoillree toisol'tlio Heading ilLSlsted thai such was really net the caw.V Later in thn aftoriieou came the news that the first mortgage bondholders el the Jersey Central railreatl llatl applied lern ns-elver, and still anetlicrwas that.the Heading ro re cehcrs were preparing te inform the court that they could net provide the Interest 011 Iho Jersey Central consolidated mortgage, the amoiiuLsduneiK'ar trusts efthatenuiimiy, or the taxes due (the stale or New Jersey. Neither or these miners could be continued. Itnlil lUllniud HurtsUra. Tnouiiiuasked men about 22 yturs eh, walking into Dispatcher Sliaunon's.enlfO ut the depot of the PHtsbiiig, Clevelarid. V Teledo railroad, at Youngstown, O., ut mid night, Tuesilay night, ami drawing revolvers lemandctl him te held up his hands. They then pieis'eded terilln the elfice, bill found all valuabh's leclted in n safe. They then do de mamleil of Shannen te open the safe. He did net knew the combination and still cov ering him with their voveUors they went threiii'b his Dockets taklm; V in money and a geld watch and chain. The approach of a yard engine frightened the men away. Hurglars also enlnred the depot of the Ash tabula A 1'llisburg read, carrying oil a valise. They attempted te break into the ticket olllce but falleiL There is no, due te tlie burglars. Ilupril hy u fla) miiig Weman. The Heading Times narrates that Jonathan Mever and his son AVIIIIaiu, living near Hobeseula, llerka county, fell In yltli a gay young woman ex Hunting en yieujiesuaj, who H'liewil tin' m of WW thai thyi iuid drawn from the lank with which tolinveu geed time. Karly his iiiorniug.lethivroyers worn ledged in Jail,!!! a drunken condition. They ure said te be tlie executers in the rslate ,r Iho hite.SainuelNairlc. the Hale el whose jHTsenal prejieity takes place le-ilay en the lariu near Helnheldsille, Uils county. Tlie Heading police hue, sutllclent Inferinatlnn te warrant the arrest or two parties te-day whom, it is believed, woredlrectlyconcerned in relie ing the Meyers r their t.W. lliifm (lets mi Apprniiriatleii. The secretary of Uie treasury has issufad a warrant for $3,9e0.73 in favor of Mr. H. II. Hayes, being tlie sum appropriated by Congress te rcimburfie him for payments made en account ofthe oxpcnsesof the com mission nppninted te go te Louisiana in April, lvii. nrranis w cre aise isaucu in the iiniiiu or Charles H. Heed Ter ?a,000 nnd inthonameorOeorBoScQvillofor S:i,000 for scrvices rcndeieil ns counsel for the dolense in the case or the United States npalnst Chailes J. Oulteau. SnggefclliiB U C'liange of Khiiiu. J-'ieni the Oxfenl l'res. The name or the village lllrjl-iii-Haud, Lancaster county, should lw changed te lllrdlnhan. The brevity and euphony ob tained bv dropping tht llnal d and tlie hvphcns'whlch nie it(s;es.sary te compound Uie (.euteiice feiiMlug the name ought te commend tlm change. Nerr IJuentleueil. K10111 tlieSHcruinente Dillen. As the reporters were gathering the names of the ladles nt the masquerade last evening, one or the lntter'entered dressed In an elaborate costume. Slie was Immediately appioaehed byii iniwspaper llend, who po litely asked: "Your name, plea-se?" "My iiamnlsMlss Hrewn." "What is your char tictet?" "Ithasnever been questioned. Yeung man, yeii are a little, loe fresli." Killetl hy a I'ellreiiiau. ' Henry Watsen, 11 policeman in Mt. Ster ling, Ky., arrested a boy uauied Jehnsen Wednesday. The boy's father demanded lilsielease. Wntsnn iirew a revelver ami shot nnd killed Jehnsen. Jehnsen's step son then llred three times nt Watsen with out ellect. AVutsen hurried te the Jail, us tliprewas much I'sclteiiient and threats of lynching. r-r- ' ) Thu Prelileul'M JllrthdiiJ. Wednesday was the' 48th anniversary el the bit th of thb piesldent and mnsteflis callers took occasion 'te congratulate lilin, nnd wisli him " many happy returns or the lav." A little child, te whom the president hail been particularly kind a feY days , be bo be fere, sent the prosldent a haudsouie bouquet el violets with her card, wishing him the compliments ofthe season. 1 Preparing Picnic flreuml. from the I.elnen Times. The Cemwall railroad company have a large force of men at work clearing away the underbrush and small trees from s tract of land III Uie Cornwall hills, between Cole, brook nnd Aft. Hepe, nnd will use the place ns n picnle resert during the coming summer. 'EDUCATIONAL HELPS. HVqUEHtiFVl. CLOSE Oh' THE VOXKH JOIIA MUUT ItVIIOUL. tlm Hiatnry of An r.ntcrprle that tin Dene anil la Doing 11 World of flood for Yeung Men ami Women In flit lug Them a flood rMnmtlen. Twelve years age last November, Mr. 8. S. Hpencer, silperlntcitdent of Jehn Fnniuniit Cc'h cotton mills, established a night school for the IkiiieIU of lliose empleyes or the milt who choselo avail themselves orthe fiiclll tles presented. Mr. Sjiencer precrly con cluded that irtlielxiys could be Induced te atlelid school, much gefsl would lie accom accem pllshcd, and te-day a iiumber el young men or tilts City are Indebted te the eillclent corps or teachers or the Cnnostega night school nnd ami the liberality or Jehn Fnniuin .V Ce. rer nil the education they have. The school Is kept In pleasant quarters, In the building rormerly known as the olllce of Ne. 3 mill, a story ha lug lcen added for the main school room. The school is rim en what Is known as thoslngle room plan. The firm of Fnrnuni it Ce. pay all the expenses Incident te tlie school, Including the furnishing of books, slates and stationery. A. J. Dunlap for n number or years has been the principal or the school, and during Uie winter Just closed he hed nble assistants In Oeorge A. L-tnenud Jehn K. Snyder. Mr. Spencer nlse made n new departure when.the school was opened last NoveinlHjr, In having n departmeni rer girls, and during tlie session, 27 girls attended., The school closed rer the year en Wednes day even in g, when prizes were awarded te these, round worthy. When the pupils had assembled in the main mom Mr. Dunlnp obngratulatet! thorn en the progress made hy them during the year and hoped te see them all back again next winter. He thou read the following roll or honor Ter attendance, all en this roll having attended school every night during the session, which lasted four menths: Oeorge Ziegler, Jehn Fahrlugcr, flllliert Queen, (loergo lumber, WlllloWehr, Martin .legler, Heward Falk, Augustus Klaus, Herman Heyor, Oeorge Murr, Win. ISraii, Win. Murr, Jacob Frail, Minnie Sadler, Aiinie Kedon, Lizzie Hedtn. The following are the statistics of the school : Jleut. (Ilrln. Total - umber of hclielnrs mi roll . Ct hole 1111111001- In utteuuance ler month . - AYOniKO number In attendance for month . . . .... AirrnvnnntnlirrlnnttcnflanCO 71 -r, yi xi n is li TO 7S 1 n S3 ifet term.. i.tiiii.'.iiki .-..IN (Kl'T-v li Ter, cent, of nttenuance for nihnlh ,81 Ver pent, nt attendance for term...... ., ..i. ... ... 10 Mr. Dunlap next announced the winners nt the prizes offered at the beginning of Uie Bession for attendance and schelarshlii, ami said In order te secure a prize a pupil had te have an average or erer Wl Master Heward Fallt'was called forward and given the ilrst iTlze, " lllhle Scene! and Stories,'' he having atlaliieil a jiercenUirrt ftf OP, The folleviliig 1 Were the w fnners of the ether prlziw t Ml')SleJiader.. ,....,. ......IH I'rrCeiil. 'l.tzxIeMeden. ...... ' ' TraueesTagfr.,,......... .. W " . Annie llentt;i'... i...lv. ...... v.. ...-' .1 4rVr;:!!U!:r;sw::H . .laoel, r-ntll - '- . ...i ' " Annie UikIi-ii Murtln ZleKlbr .. liee ZlcKlcr., Ainr. Kluiill il . 'ft .HI . ..tn ....ai . . ..in ...vi Christian Itelitle Willie tirkii . WIMIiiMurr .. I.ydla W'eldle .Irdiii Moere ... lilllwrt guren v- Jehn llinknsill '- liee. Murr v- Ailum 'elmaii J1! Mnry Klurnlf '-'I l.vAla Weldle. The prizes given w'ere books, and were en titled "Yeung Felks' Ideas;" "Hamhles Around Londen," "Weeds' Natural His tory," " Kxploratlens of the World." T he books were distributed te Hie Miocoss Miecoss Miocess ful ones by Mr. Spencer. He cengmtulateil the teachers en their having se successful a school, and gave ell a hearty Invitation te re lurn next session nnd avail themselvs el the chauce te swure a coinmen school 'education. He was t)articularly well pleased that the de partment for girls had proved se great a suc cess, the (irst season that It was established, and announced that each or the girls would receive a present. The school was open during the irast win ter 82 nights. Following are tlie branches taught: Heading, sellliig, penmanship, mental and written arithmetic, grammar, book-keeping and history. EAST J:.VJ Til IE V. Heme Entered atVecaimllle anil Meney sto len lllf? lloetyat Kill ri I lie. The house of Samuel Lewis, Vogansville, wasentered by lh!ees en Wednesday night, nnd u large sum of money was stolen. The eutrunce was effected by cutting a glass out or llib kitchen w indew and then unlocking tlie deer. The following werolhearticles stelen: Threetwenty dollar notes, two ten dollar notes, a let or silver and a check ler leurieen dollars. Suspicion resls ukii iartles who make their headquarters in the Welsh ineun- ' Atelephoue message was received at the station house from New Helland, this morn ing, stating tliat a bay horse, HI hands high, trotting -wagon, set or harness and hutlale robe, were stolen from the stable orUeergo JJuchman, alFalrvillc, Kast Karl township, last night. Our poliee wero asked te be en the lookout for the stolen team. Why Striker Were Arrested. Forty arrests, including fifteen women, Uie wives of the strikers, wero made nt West Newton, Pa, Wednesday afternoon for complicity in the attnek upon Suporin Superin dent Larimer, or the Yeugh Slope mines last night, and warrants are out for upwards et sixty mom The prisoners wero held In 91,000 bail each, and in derault were sent te the f)recnf.bnrg jail. The assault was entirely unprovoked and has created gre3t Indignation. Uarliner's condition Is very bo be bo rleus. Headling Hrethers' mine at Hrldge Hrldge vllle started up te-day nt thn price demanded hy the strikers. A Leg fireuuil till' ey u Kulllni; Tree. Whlle William uud Henry Hern were cut ting down n tree Tuesday itllernoen In n weed about three miles went of Akinn, Ohie, tlie tree fell liel'nre the men thought it would come down. Hetli made despornte ellbrts te getaway, but William was caught. He was hi the act or climbing ever a leg when the railing tree foil upon his legs, holding him securely. His leg was completely shattered uud ground into small imrtlties. it was with great difticnltythat he was removed. His brother carried hlni three miles en his Ixiek, where the limb was amputated. He may die. An Outbreak In Paiiuma. Anether outbreak has omirred In Panama, owing te Aizpnru declaring hlmselt'presldent. Stores tire being pillaged nnd the mob threaten te burn tlie city. Marines from n United Stutes steamer ure ready te land. lOngllsh forces ure guarding the Panama raj I read property. lluuaway ut Kphralu. The horses of A. It Hitzer, or Kphrata, .scared yesterday whlle being driveu in that village and ran off. Mr. Hitzer was thrown irem Uie buggy, but was net seriously in- JlirCll. IUO linguy luiei niviii, mm ene herse i 10 wu imiiiv nun. Fleadlng Guilty te an Unnatural Crime. At Lake Geerge, New Yerk, en Wednes Wodnes Newman A. Hler ploaded guilty of Incest and was sentenced te 13 years and 0 menUis Imprisonment at hard labor In the Danno Danne Danno inera state prison. Cuunlerfelllni; the Utelet Cole. & InmannmhAr nf cnnntnrfnlt silver del- l- ...... 1.. -Unl.l.lln.. In DnB,nM 1ttllrvllfAI In color than the genuine and has a nmoetlior surface. l.OWKH KX1 NOTES. Interfiling Item Clipped and Ceu.Ienrd from the Oxford "Pre " . Hey, Charles R. Kd wards, who haft bf en supplying ion nnd Heck Presbyterian chinches for some time has docltued a cal) te ma pastorate. I J. Milten Heep, Andrews Ilrldge, Intends IfiMmAvn lAll.AlUu.Hm . a ..' .'.,. . iLiiiuiu ,,, iiiuviiuuu jiuu nun ceiiimci me hotel and farm of William Hallls. . I James C. Pollock lias removed from Ilus Ilus Ilus solvllle, Choster county, Wednesday) te Union, whero he will Ijegin the butchering biisliiesa tlie latter part of Uils month. Themas W. Drewn will roinevo next week from the Paxson farm, Celeraln, te Uiry J. r. Carter farm, near Hemnville, Uhesterceunty, which he purchased a short timu ugn. I Snntlicl Dersoy and his son-in-law, Ansen Ambler, wlll'remove te the farm the fernicr has purchased Irem Themas Oriest. Wesloy Thompson will romeo te Day Wilsen's fitrm. Hntli places are In Fulton township, this county. Hrisbiu Skiles new resides net far from, Christiana. Hoexiioctsto mill farming ami go te the (lap whom lie will keen a hotel, provided he can obtain license. Mr. Skiles Intends te have a Hale seen and will sell his hounds. He has 33 foxes in captivity, and will, it Is said, glve ene te every purchaser of ene of ills dogs. William J. McKlnsoy.er Wrlghtsdalc, this county, has In his possession six hickory nuU' and six chestnuts which wero gathered by Saruh Ashton In 1827. Mr. Slater II. Morgan, or " Morgan I'ann," Falnneimt, liancaster cenntj", who is ene or Uie progresslvo tanners or the " lower end,1' Is supplying n considerable quantity of butter in Oxrerd. His herd or Jerseys have win tered well, ami he will be projiaretl te enter upon the spring campaign with an increase and improved facilities in the butter making line. Jacob Cauftman, T.lttle llritaln, this county, sold seme grain at Whlte Heck n rew days age, and plaecil the money recehed rer It In his noeketbeok. Ou his way home .Mr. Caiill'man accidentally lest thn hook contain ing the money, alieut $IS0, ami at last reports had net found if. Hase ball apicars te lie theabserbiug inter est in the amusement line in Christiana mid an effort is being made te re-establish the clubs the coming siiiumer. The roller rink fever has sulnlded, tlie attempt made by a speculative Individual te fasten ene en the Mepln ami niake a biisiness of this felly tailed and he has left the town in disgust Jeseph II. Hresius, Andrews lirldge, is erecting a line frame house en a handsome site. It Is T shape IS by 20, 3(1 by 31 feet -two and a-hair stories, contains l.'l rooms and is slafe roered. Twe two-story luy windows add much te the building; het and cold water will be introduced and a heater put in the cellar; the bath room will contain all modern conveniences; rooms of first Jloer will be finished in chestnut and the upper steTlea In yellow pine. , A Warm Reception for a Sheriff. Frem the Harrlilierg Telegraph. On Monday Sheriff Mumnia, accompanied by Constable Fex, went te the house of Jacob II. Landts, In Derry township, te eorre a writ or ejectment. Mrs. Landis, who had heard of their coming, prepared two kettles of bpl leg water and a,n nxe,aiid w lien,thogeod. natured sheriff enleredlhe deer she dAhed at him with a , ludlu' of 1 silling water.' The! sheriff batight Ii'nr'arni te prevent her threw-1 ing it, when the water splashed 'en histCtce undover her.iirm, etkUIkiUi wereuPCHlded. llefnm Hhi tnlil Ancunv nnoUier'.stimilv'ef het water slit) wa'ovcrrajwered,' Censtable Fin aaalstlng. In th me WO the' latter; was, cul en Iho lianil with the nr.v, which another niemlier ofthe LaiulLs fumlly was nourish ing. Whlle the sherill was removing the reimIs from thn hnuse Mrs. I Hindis followed li i in nbeut, ailing hlni vile 11:11111-, and ex pressing :i desire te sheet him. A Well.KneHii l.anillertl Me at Carllile. Mr. 15. S. Wilder, familiarly known as "Harney" Wilder, who for many years kept tlie Half-way house, lielowSteelten, and the Bridgeport hotel, opposite Harrlsburg, and who has been for the past live years pro prietor of the Mansion house, Carlisle, died ut that place at 11 iW a. in., Tuesday, nf hem orrhage of the bowels. He was taken sick a few days age, Mr. Wilder was aged about 12 years and leases a widow, one son and three daughters. Mr. Wilder was a gentle man or line physique and possessed great strength. He was an atloetlenato husband and lather. He was a member In high stand ing of the Masonic Older, uiul his funeral will take place under the illrocllen or the Knights Templar. Hurled Under an Aialunrlie. James I'enemrd and a party which -went up Hldger Canyon, Mentana, te rescue the Schlasmuii party buried in an avalanche, re turned Wednesday witli the bedius of Schlessinan, ene et Uie Huzzard brothers and P. J. Smith. Thu ether Hazzard could net be Ibiind. The sllde had demolished the cabin, and all wero badly crushed. They were dug out or eight rector snow with Umber across their liodies. Tlie cerpsps were hauled by hand through the deep snow llve miles, te I where horses could be used. The parlies must have been dead three weeks. A II were buried in the afternoon. Mr. Cletelaml llehluil Mr. Arthur's lhu. Mr. Artluu's four stylish bays, with bdnged tails, still remain in the Whlte Heuso stables, and President Cleveland takes a spin generally every afternoon with them although net In a gorgeous feur-ln-hand, llke Mr. Arthur. As seen as he can attend te it the president will buy a ltiiref horses for his carriage euly iw a On Mon day afternoon, when Mr. Arthur paid a long visit te his successor, they went up stairs into the prlvate apartments 'or the White Heuso. Mr. Arthur will Im entertained at dinner be Jero leaving Washington hy President Clove Cleve land. Kent te the Insane Asylum. Gabriel Kautz, a resident of the Eighth ward, has leen of unsound mind for the last few years, but has net been violent. Yester day, however, he suddenly becanie ytorse and his family considering tiat his and their safety required that he be cenllncd, had him arrested by OfllcerRitchey. He was oxam exam ined hy Drs. Heland and A. J. Herr this morning and en their certificate that he was of unsound mind, Kautz was committed te tlie county ipsane asylum. The Opening of North Plum Street. This morning, at 10 o'clock, was the time designated for the meeting or Iho viewers appointed te assess damages te preerty owners by tlie proiesed opening of Plum street, between the New Helland tumpike and Liberty street. Only Unco or the vlow vlew vlow ers put in an appearance, and by agreement or all the parties interested an ndjeurnment was had until Friday, April It), nl 10 o'clock in thn morning. Preparing te ltelt Harriet. General Valalorie ofMexlco, In cenimand or 8,000 troops, has been ordered te immedi ately join his femea with 7,000 troops new In thu state of Micheccaii and proceed te the statoerchlapa, which borders upon Guate mala. Tliese troops are new in motion. Weteni Cattle Men In Seuu. The Nntienal Helsteln catlle breeders' as as as boclatieii Is In sossleu in Clilcaga In the ub ub sence orthe president, Mr. Win. M, Siugerly, or Philadelphia, Is presiding. The subjects or discussion nil pertain te the breeding or Helsteln stock. He Will perte Twenty Venrs In Prison. Nkw Yerk, March lU.t-Clwrles, 11. Cum mlugs, convicted of, a lU'iullah assault en a ten-yeur-eld B,rl named Zoe Martin, was sent te prison for twenty yeara. The court e.xprossed rogret that he could net be hung for Uie crime. , . . n I The Cabinet MeeU. WAsniNOTOtf, March 10. A regular meet ing of the cabinet was held te-day. All the tnombers were present. It Is understood that the trouble In Control America was con sidered. - r Grant "llefrenhed ThU Morning, Nkw Yeiik, March 19. Grant passed a I geed night and arose early tjiis morning jr I freshed. LYNCHED ,IN NEBRASKA. 1 1 ' " ' IIOM.1.V I.V 1IEJI miOTUER llVTlt. T.KSBI.X ItAXOEU nx A .1101. Iteinarkahle Illii.tratlnii or the Miuiimary Vengeance or Melt Hplrlt-The T.jlieticrs or the Wild West Hnng Unpopular People With Hhert Shrin. HAR'ri.fa'i, Neb., March iS-Mrs. r.llza Tayler and her brother, Themas Jenes, wero banged hy a mob near Kalrlielil, In the ox ex ox tremo westem part of the slate, ou Sunday morning, details of which have jusl been obtained. A man named Jlehcrts was killed hi that uelghliorheod early in January, and young Tayler, son or Mm. Tayler, was arrest ed en suspicion. His mother and her brother Tjm.' 6he,f jvere etunectcd accessaries, and Inaiiy otliercrlihoVwdro charged ifp'to'lhem. Tmmedlately after' the murder of Hebetts they were warned by the vigilance conimit cenimit conimit tce te loave the cenntry within thirty days,," but they paid. .riert heed1 te this warning, nethwithstaudliig they had been threatened with death If they per sisted in remaiuliig. Tlie result was that at about 2 o'clock en Sunday morning Tem Jenes was aroused hy a noise, and going te the deer, dlscoverod that his heuse was sur rounded by a great crowd. He quickly closed the deer ami asked w hat was wanted. A volce from without asked hew many per sons were in the house and who they were. Jenes replied that besides himself and slster thore wero llve ethers. " In that case," said the spokesman, "we don't want te sheet into Iho house and will net de se if Jeuesauil Mrs. Tayler will coine out." After seme parleying Jenes went out, crawling through a window and leaving his llrearms behind him. He was Inimcdiateh seized and bound. Mrs. Tny ler went out Iho same way and was also bound. These two weie taken te ene slde and a confeienceer hair an hour was held. The rest of the In mates orthe house were brought out and c corted under guard about two miles Irem Iho sccne of their arrest, while Jenes and Mrs. Tayler were taken In the ether direction. That was the last seen or them alie. When . daylight came the bodies of Tem Jenes and Mrs. Tayler were found hanging slde by side from a bridge nbeut a mile from their home. A great ileal et hard-feeling against this family has existed in that place ever ulucothe sheeting or Kebcrts. On tlie Oth or 10th of January Mr. Heherta and a Mr. Hycrs had been cutting weed ou seme railroad lands en which Mrs. Tayler claimed te have seme title. They had liauled oue lead' oil', mid were going alter another when they met two men going from Tayler's in a wagon. After Roberts and Byere get a few reda'past the men one of them get out of the wagon and shot'Heberta deait. The sheeting or Jtelierts was by Uie Taylors laid upon a young Texas lad who disappeared about thattinie, and has net lieen seen since. Mrs. 'Tayler s.nd Tem Jenes wero bellevetl by thpic neighbors te ,?i liave insUgated the murder, Mrs. Tavler' Y- two sons, 13 and ID years old, are In Jail awaiting trial for the crime. The ether mem bers of tlie Jenes family have lieen ordered feleaM the country. , , oeiiiitma vr state MOxnr. Various Appropriation-. W1U JteperUsl Kainr tly In Ihn Ueiie A private Appro priation llefeateif" HAltnisntiiie, Pa., Mar. 10. In the llouse te-day bills were favorably reported appre priating JW!,000 Ui the Anthraciln Miners' hospital, Ashland ; f 1G3,M te thoNerristown hospital and 723,000 te the Harrlsburg State Lunatic hospital ; te prevent the adulteration or milk and toprevido for the organization of abattoir companies ler the slaughtering of livestock. Wayne, or Chester,, introduced a bill for tlie maintenance ami Improvement of reads ami highways ; providing for the prompt pay ment of read tax in cash, nnd requiring supervisors te contract with tlie best and lowest bidder for nil read work. The bill appropriating f6,000 te thu Hoslue Heme, Phitadelphia,fer fallen women, caused much discussion, .some of the member claim ing that tlie institution had doue much geed in reclaiming ruined Women and ethers de neundng it as unworthy or state recognition. The bill was defeated, yeas 130, nays I!. Less than the two-thirds of tlie whole llouse is required te pass 11 private appiopriatleu bill. Tn the Senate the congressional appoition appeition appoitien ment bill was reported affirmatively. The bill te create a buieau of forestry was nep-i lively reported. A motion failed te lecon lecen sider the vote by which the state lunai y bill was defeated, thus killing the measure for the session. The Bullitt bill for the govern ment or Philadelphia was discussed at length. On the call or the previous ques tion the Democrats declined te vote, defeat ing tlie preposition. The wrangle continued until adjournment without action, The goveruor sent in the nomination of Scott Patten, or Columbia, as notary public, but no action was taken en the appointment. TIIK liUlTINU EOHVE AUI'AXVE.S. On the Mete fc'rent Suaklu They lire Altai kill hy IteheUamt forty of Their Infan trymen Hllleil. Si-akin, March 10, 10 u. in. The whele force started this morning, at seven o'clock-, with aday's rations and ene hundred rounds or ammunition te each man, In the direction or Hasheen. The troops are,at this hour, three miles from the city. Tlie cavalry has been sent ahead te beat up the enemy, and fight ing is oxpected at any moment. The rebels flung themselves upon tlie ad vancing column. They wero allowed te ap proach within ten yards or the Hrltish line before the latter opened tegular tire. The Arabs replied promptly and the British rc tlied. The object or the reconneissanco having been accomplished, the Arabs showed no dis position te fellow. The Bengal cavalry took many prisoners Captain Birch was speared through the shoulders, and four of the In fantry were killed, among thorn Lleutciuuit O'Connor. Suaperteil Murder of The reraenn. Sr. Papi, Minn., March 19. Mrs. 1). M. Hiitten, n woman ofthe town, was found dead In her room last night. Alengside was a man who was also dead. The latter was IdentinedTas Harry W. Kellogg, a foniier merehaht'ef Nellsville, Wisconsin, who has n wife and' live children. It was at Ilrst thought the man hud shot the woman during a levor's quarrel nnd then shot himself, but later developments have led te tlie arrest or a man uauied Borgsterm, en suspicion or kill ing both parties. The police are also after the woman's husband, who is a gambler. Deuble Tragedy In Indiana. IJuchaiit, hid., March 10.-A double tragedy occurred at the country losidcnce et L. Hubbell, nertheast of this city, yesterday. Win. Hubbell, who wns drinking 11 man uud subject te aberration of mind, had been nil- judged Insane, Mid was about te be lemeved te an asylum, but taking advantage of ids watchman, 1 totally shot his wife, and then turning tlie still smoking weapon te his own head, blew his brains out. , The Senate Anxlem tn AiUnuru. Wasiiinoten, March 11'. In oxccntlve session te-day Senater Sherman offered 11 resolution providing for thn nppointment of two senators te wait upon the president and Inform him that unlesa he had seme further communication te niake tlie Sonnte was ready te adjourn, The resolution lies evor until te-morrow. WEATUr.ll XNVWATIOXS. Washington March 10. Fer the Middle Atlantic states, local anews, followed by fair, slightly celder woather, winds generally shifting te westerly.