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VOLUME XXI-NO.
WILL THERE BE WAR
T.B ItVBSO-AFUUAX SITUATIOX SAID
TO lit: HElUDVa.
Order te n,n Hiigthiti War Vriuela 1'nt In
Hemlines Tiir Hcrvlce niHit.lunn Make it
Btntemeiit A Fosilule Alliance He-
I ween Turkey nnit England,
llie preparations Tee vrar contlnue with
great activity. OnlOre have been sent te
1 ortamettth (q piit the steel dispatch vessel
Mercury, 10 guns, In readiness for immediate
service, It Is Btaled that the armer-plated
Jjine'. shliis Devastation und Colossus nnd
the, eorvctte Hacehante, togcther with the
troopship Orontes, are also under prepara
tions for sea. Orders have likewise been sent
te the armerers throughout the kingdom te
return Immediately te the tower or Londen
all the Martini-Heury rllles which they have
In stock, In erder that they may be inspected,
after which they will be dispatched te India.
J'ourteen thousand rlttes new at Portsmouth
Mill be lerwnrdcd te India. Orders have
tilse been iccelved at Portsmouth directing
Uial tlie comivisite sleep Cormorant should
te made reudy for sea. The Briny or the
Hembay presldency has bceii ordered te lire
pare ler active sorvice.
The queen's message, calling out the rc rc
tierves nnd militia, is lis fellows : " The pres
ent state or public airalrs and the extent el
ihe demanden her majesty's military forces
ler the piotectleitoftho interests of the em
pire having constituted, in the opinion of her
malosty.uease or great emergency, her ma
jesty hus dcemed it proper te prevldj addi
tional means for the military sorvice. She
has, therefore, thought it right te comniunl cemniunl comniunl
cite te the Heuse of Commens that she is
about te cause the reserve terccs and such
proportion or the reserve militia as might be
deemed nee0ssary te be called out for por per por
inanenUervice." The Marqul or Hurting
ion wiU call attention te the message in the
Ueus.e, el' Commens en Monday.
TJIK UUSSIAN I'OSITIONH.
Mr. Gladstone stated in the Heuse of Coin-
neus Thursday iirtoriieou, that the Itusslaus
llAVO ml VHliinil mi nn.iiiii-tii flirt P.ititilnli fit...
Pul-l-Khatuiu, which, he said, is eighty miles
distant from Panjdeh. Ucner.il Allklianeu",
Mr..01adbtenu added, has established a pest
orTurcemausatl'iil-i-Khatum.
Polish new simpers print dispatches from
L Pcteisburu: staling tliatn council oriltts eriltts
ian generals, including the grand dukes
Nicholas, Vladimir, Peter ami Ucerge, has
been summoned te consicler the practicabil
ity oremployingiegular cavalry in Central
Asia in the e en let war, where fodder and
water are bearce.
A 1'Ob.Slnt.i: AMIMI-TUllKINII Al.l.lANL'K.
In political chclus in Conslautlueplo it is
thought that In the event of war between
Husslu and Kngland the lighting will net be
vonllned te tlie Alglian rrentier, but will ex
tend te the lllack Seu. It is rumored that
Ureal Uritain has nlready sounded the Perte
in regard te obtaining permission te pass
the Dardanelles hi case or war. The prolonged
stay In Londen or Hassan Felnni Pasha, the
Turkish envoy Is attributed te a bolier that
the Afghan troubles are mere llkely than the
Egyptian question te ellect, iinilcr certain
conditions, an alliance between Turkey and
Kngland.
Why (leu. (liHiit Cannet bleep.
Vrnm Hie llotten lli'itilil.
Ocn. Grant's inability te sleep comes net
he much fi eni condition of tlie body its Irem
unrest of the mind. He lias it lirmly rooted
tiiat iie is going out in disgrnce and under a
cloud, and nil that his friends can say te him
in no who changes this belief. He talks very
freely with ceitaln of his intimates en the
subject, and he tells them of his mortifica
tion and charging that he should have been
duped byWnrd, and that se many persons
nhtmld have lest money by him. He ther
uughly uutleiitauds, and indeed it is the
truth, that Ward used the name of Grant te
carry en his hchemes, and lh.it many persons
wcre led into lliciii becausu Ihey had conll cenll
ilcura In Grant. And se Grant, with a men
tal dlsease upon him, and conscious that his
cud is at hand, tests with wakeful eyes day
in ami day out, and thinks, thinks, thinks.
He tells his dearest friends that the rosionsl resionsl rosiensl
biiitics of battle and of leading the armies or
the nation gav e him no such concern as has
this Ward business; Uiat rest in the White
Heuse in tlie critical period when the country
Mils recev cring 1'rem the ofibctHef civ 11 war
was sweet compared te the rest that has ceme
te him in the Inst niue months. He had
hoped that fortune might in some manner
smile upon him sd that he might return te
these who have lest the money thus wasted.
He would w lite, he would work, he would
de anything te iciueve this strain from the
family. IluL he is attacked by a disease that
must piove fatal, and seen he became tee
weak and tee sick te stir out of the house.
Se he silent ly and grimly and without a
word of complaint keeps te his couch nnd te
ids easy chair, and thinks. He mourns bo be bo
c.iuse he cannot make restitution nnd be
cause he is helpless. It preys upon him se
that he cannot sleep.
MI1.1AOXAIUE DUJIAXr.
Ilia Chllilieu Contenting ler III I'urneii anil
.urge l.nlate.
Cbniles W. Durant, the milllonaite, of
New Yeik, who w.isadjudged te be of un
sound mind upon tlie petition or his daugh
ter, Mrs. Henry C Powers, was decayed
from her custody by his son Heward en Tues
day, and Thursday a motion for tlie appoint
ment efn committee te tike charge el' his
person and estate cauie up in tlie supreme
ceuit, Mrs. Dewers' counsel also moving for
an oider compelling his return te his daugh
ter's care. Hhe claims that Frederick C.
Durant, another brother, who has
managed tlie oslnte of tlie father for a long
time, Is indebted te it te tlie amount of ?750,
INJO, and that Heward ewes itf 100,000, Includ
ing j 10,000 he obtained Trout the old goutlo geutlo goutle
man last summer, when Mr. Durant was net
in his right mind. Counsel ler the brothers
maintained that his clients had acted in per
fect geed faith, and that the reason for
Mr. Puranl's icmevnl from Fifth nvenue
was Ills (Mr. Duraut's) dislike for
"that Honors," ""'I because Mrs.
Hewers was net competent te properly
caie for her father, being inider nor bus
Kind' control. Frederick had an Indcpeu
ileut fei tunc and was willing te make a full
accounting of his father's estate. Heward
made n similar allldavit. Dr. William M.
Polk made an allldavit te the effect that any
excitement is injurious te Mr. Durant Tlie
brothers assert that their sister and her hus
band me interested in tlie death of tlie old
gentleman, while they und his ether tela
lives aie anxious te inake liliu as eomfertablo
as possible. Judge Van Uruiit reserved his
decision.
An ABIJii,lBi3lrtrilen Youthful Ileml-blemle.
The city elSan Fianclsce.Cal., is agog ecr
the m.irrlage of JudgeS. Clinten Hastings,
aged 70, and Miss Lillian Krust, uged 10, who
wero united Wednesday by Jiulge Finn.
Hastings Is ene of the largest land owners
In the state, nnd his possessions huve been
estimated at soveral million dollars, ' Hi)
founded Iho Hastings' Jjiw college at lterk
lcy, te which he gave $100,000 seven years
age. The Judge stands ever six feet in his
stockings. MissKrustlsadoiul-hieudo, with
daikeycs, regular featuics, beautiful teeth
ami complexion, mid without fortune.
About six mouths age Hastings, whose resl
dence is at llenicia, uuddeuly went away, no
oue knows whore.and It was rumored that he
was hiding in lake county te avoid being
served with papers in a breach of premise
suit. He has given, it Is reported, about'
RJ,50O.O00 te two sons, retaining only $300,000
for hlmself. iwe daughters have received
comparatively little, mid nuother daughter
has been given nothing.
lUrly 1)4) In CulifuriiU.
Fluui tlie Lhunuuru, Cul., Itcviuw.
Keine tweulyHKld years imen resident of
this -valley bold his wife ter a Jug of whisky;
u few days later he was presented with the
wife of u mm who had grown lired of her.
The Hrst woman meutloned wasurterwKrd
traded again for a cow, All hands then sot set
tied Iown te biiIiies and have lived in tills
county ever bluce. They accumulated a nice
property, and their descendants ure among
the meal i-enpecteU peepla lu this ceuuty.
177.
svrsnrLVeva emvutts.
Hecrclary Onrlnml Will IJlapcnra With the Or
namcnUI Assistant HUtrlct Alterneja.
A dispatch from Washington te the Timts
says that thore will be n mirprlse shortly from
the ofUce of the ntlorney goneral. Whlle
public attention haslieeu nlmerlfcd by forelgn
ullnlstcrs and postelllcos, Hint olllce may li.it e
boeu overlooked. Mcauwhlle Mr. Garland
has geno te work In a practical way. ills
prodecossot's horses ami carrlnge wero
knocked down te the highest bldder Thurs
day afternoon. One or "Ihose cHlntnllelis
days" mi erder will issue from the Baine
spurce knocking down overv assistant
district nttorney In the country. The ntlorney
goneral knows what he is about. He knows
that nlno-tenths or the assistant district nt nt nt
torneys are pttrely umamentiU. As they get
from n thousand te three thousand it year,
these ornaments ceme a littlehigh. The new
attoniey goneral Is a plain, practical man and
says the ornamental ferce of his department
must go the way or the wax cnndles, yellow yellew yellow
wheclcd carriage and ether nrtlcles or vertu.
There Is te be a clean sweep or the whele
uwiuss iorce 01 assistaui district attorneys.
1 r that doesn't surprlse any lwdy clse It will
the men who nre bouueed.
Change. In the Treasury Uciuirtiiieiil,
Mr. Miller, commissioner eT internal
revenue, hasrccoinmendcilchangesitiHoveral
collectlon districts nnd it is oxpected that the
piesldcnt will uomiiiate a number of collec
tors of Internal revenue te-day or te-morrow.
The commission nppointed te inake nn
exniiiinalien or the tieuury department with
Hiiecial rerorence te a simplification and lin lin lin
pnnonientor the methods or doing buslness
and te the reduction and rearrangement or
the Terce will meet at the department Friday
te decide en n general plan of procedure
The socrelary or the treasury has prepared a
circular letter te the collector el" customs re
questing information as te the practicability
of reducing the otfiKmse el' collecting the
rovenue from customs by curtailing the pres
ent ferce or empleyes.
liea.lng Secial Jiiallllr el Mm. Illalur.
Kiein the hi. Leuis Uloue-Dciuecmt.
The event and sensation or Miss Cleve
land's reception was the call el Mrs. Jllalne.
She wero the stern and lefty nlr of ene who
docs n solemn duty, nnd the whele two-mln-tlte
net held the threnir hreathlnss. Wlinn
she had disaieared through the doorway
each woman looked at her bewihleied neigh
bor and asked "what does it mean 7" One
explanation was made that the call was made
chiefly as n taunt te President Arthur nnd his
sister, te whom she has net spoken since
Novenibor.
Mrs. Blaine's hostility te ex-1'resldent Ar
thur nil winter was oxpressed many tliues,
but tlie culmination was atadiuner given by
the Austrian minister. The favors wero xr
tralls or the emperor of Austria and ox ex ox
Presidont Aithur, with clusters or llewers
attached by rlblieiis. Fate put an Arthur
pictureat Mrs. Illalue's plate, and she Im
mediately cuimpled it in her bauds, lere it
and threw it under tlie table. Alter dinner
the host, Mr. lllalne and ene ethor guest
went back te the loom le lcscue the tern
picture.
The I'rralileut'ii Flint CJenci al Itfirptleii ,
The president will held his first general
evening leccptleu wuiie time in the ceurse of
week alter next. The exact day bes net yet
bcen llxed, but Tuesday, April 7, will prol prel
ably be selected. The receiitieii would be
held next week but for the fact that it is
"Hely Week."
JJIXXIK r.tl'MAXX'H .UI'J?.
The Had Kml or n Fllrliitlen nllh Une of ll.tr
i i't llunnese l'rie.l.
Hattie Delan, 18 years or age, lUHeiilh
Thlrlccntii strccl, was ai tested by Officer
ijteckman, or the Nineteenth district, Thurs
day evening at Seventh and Hansom streets,
Philadelphia. Hlie is charged by Adelf Lip
manti, living at G29 8011th Eleventh stieel,
with inducing his 15- year -old daughter,
Jennie, (e leave home. The girl left her
father's house last Monday, and he susjected
Hattie of having lulltieiiccd her, List even,
ing he caused her te be arrested Justus she
was going into Iho Chinese laundry at 7ty
b'ansein street
At the station house ltattiesald she had been
sent te the laundry by Jcuiiie Lippmaun te
get fd from Sam Lee, a Chinaman, who was
a friend of hers. She said Jennie was at the
postelllco awaiting her return. The olllcers
and the girl's father went te the posteltlce,
leiuid Jeunle and took her te the station
house. It was then learned that during the
exhibition or Iho Dunncse priests at the
Dime museum, at Ninth and Arch streets,
oeiiio weeks age, ene el the priests had l.illen
in love with Jennie. After Iho priests went
te New Yerk she, it is alleged, received
letters from her piiestly lever asking her te
ceme en te Getham. On Monday last site loll
home with the intention of going te New New
Yerk. She went te Lamekln station and re
mained there until Thursday, when she re
turned te the city and met Hattie Delan. Hhe
asked Hattie te assist her. and the girl con
sented. Jennie gave Hattie a nole te take te
Ham Lee, her friend, asking ler $0, represent
ing that she was in Newark and wanted the
money te get back home. It was whlle Hattie
was trying te accomplish this task that she
was arrested. Hhe was held for a hearing and
Jeunle was taken home by her father.
Ul AM DOWN TIIK STATE.
A Montgomery county suitor was recently
horsewhipped by a young woman because
he refused te ce.ise attentions that were net
agreeable
The Catholic cltlrcnsef Sliarpsyllk! have pe
titioned the Mercer comity courts (e i est rain
the school directors et Hliarpsville from
allowing the use of the Hible In the public
schools.
Levi liutzcr was instantly killed in Hliaino Hliaine
klu by a Philadelphia it Heading passcuger
train. He was walking en the track, and
being deaf and dumb, did net notice the ap
proaching train, w hich ran ever him.
Jeseph It Hewell, a collector of stde and
county taxes at Hcrauten, left for parts un
known Thursday, adefaiiltcr in the sum of
$.'00. It is said he also had in his hoeping
$1,500 belonging le the Old Forge school (lis
tiict AVchbishep Ky.m, of Philadelphia, visited
Heading Thursday and continued 600 per
sons. Te-day he will completo his week's
visit among the churches of the Schuylkill
Valley, during which he has oeullrmoit sev
eral thousand iiersens.
A sevcn-yc.ir- old son of Jules Leenard, of
uear llurgcttstewn, Washington county, ac
cidentally shot and killed himself Thursday
morning, dining the nbseuce of ids parents.
Tlie llttle fellow get held of a rovelvcr, with
the result statetl.
O. K. CaHey, the editor of the Jlink News,
n small weekly luper published in tlie In
terests of tlie Hcrauten rinks and circulated
gratuitously, has been arrested en a charge
of libel by Jehn Watsen, n young business
man, or Hcrauten. who claims te be aggrieved
by oue of its publications.
Tlie ice lu the Husquehumiii river at Hun
bury, Penna, was measured Thursday morn
ing and found te be 118 inches lu thickness.
The snow is ever two feet (loop in tlie lunuii
t&ins along both brunches of the Susquehanna,
mid it feared a disastrous frosliet may result
from n n sudden thaw.
The oil excitement in fjadsbury township,
near Parkeiburg, Chester county, Is still lu
fever heat, and the faith of many lesldeuts in
growing suddenly rich through the Hew of
oil remains unshaken. Derricks are new
being constructed, engines are en the way te
the Hcone mid the boring will coinnieneo in
a week or two.
Goe, W. Ilrewn's foundry 'f.ielng factory hi
Itcthlchem has lccn destreyed by tire. The
less is estimated at $11,000, and is insured in
two companies for $5,500. The building
burned was originally n brewery, and was
built by the Meravians during the lfe volutien.
It was among the eldest of the buildings el'
the old Muravian economy lclt standing.
A Hie Award te V. S. McTngue.
The arbitrators in tlie case of Peter S. Me
Tuguo, of Camden, N. J,, against Patrick
Hehill, of Montgomery county, Pa., en trial In
Norristewu, the grcuter part of last week,
agreed upon an award for $-J7,4re in favor of
the plulutlU'. MoTngue and llcliill were co ce
pariuers from 1800 te 1875 as railroad contrac
tors, and during that time built u part of the
Seuth Mountain railroad, six miles or the
Colobreok railroad, the Madisen ltrldge ut
Pottstown, nnd a rolling mill und reservoir ut
Phernixvllle. There had never been u set
tlement between them, and the plaintiff
claimed $11,000.05. The defendant wili up-PeaV.
NADINE RETRACTS.
UK ACKXOHI.F.IHIVS THE VXTJlVTll OF
HIS HTATr.MKNT.
He CrlesHiul Appran Kilgliteiird While tilting
III. Kthlenm In Iho Illeikley tiiTv.tl.
rbIIeii nnd Hay. He Tuld Depuly
Corener Astilirlilge I.le
III Judge Fell's criinlnal court Thursday,
Peter Jeseph Hcliroeder, the attendant nt
lllockley Insane asylum, who was held en
the oath of an iriospenslblo opilcpUe as the
orsen responsible Ter thogieatllie nnd less
of llfunt llinnlinslieuHc, was given n hearing
en a writ or habeas corpus. Jeseph Niullne,
the colored lumatoef tlie Inslltulleti who de
clared before the coroner that Hchroeder hud
induced him te 11 re the almshouse buildings,
was tlie prlucinl witness. As might have
been expected Nndiue declared overy pre
vious utlorunce of his le be n falsehood, and
admitted nothing upon which the common
wealth could Uise a prosecution against Nurse
Sohreodor. The hall-wltlcd lad presented a
most pitiable npio.irahce in the deck. He
bioke into tcarssover.il times while under it
rigid examination by Assistant District At
torney Hregy, and at the clese of his long or
deal wns carried nway in nn epileptlu lit
When asked w he set lire te the almshouse,
Nadiue Mill he knew nothing about it, ex
cept that he did net set llre te the building.
He went te lied, said his prayers and went te
sleep, uud Iho llrsl thing he knew there wasa
light He did net have a match that night
" What made you tell the cironer that you
hm! the matches?" Mr. llrcgy asked him.
"1 did say it, but I won't say it no mere,
because I did net have any match at all. I
would net set the place en llie. It was my
home, the only place 1 had. It was a He I
told. I won't tell nny meru lies."
In this childish manner Nndiue, crying
half the time, made nil his answers. He was
asked why he told Deputy Corener Ash Ash
hridge that heli.id sol llre te the hospital
buildings three dlllercut times. '' 1 did net
knew any belter." was his renlv : " I wasn't
in my light mind. Siinpi" Charles and
ethers wero plaguing me outside. I don't
kuew wuai pui u into my ueau 10 say iu i
weuldn'tsay it again."
Jnmes I). Mullln, an almshouse attendant,
(estillcd that when the alarm of llre was given
he saw Nadiue inside a wicket gate whole
the cells wero. T ids foci wan brought out te
contradict Nadiue who, when piovleusly
asked if he had passed through the wicket
gate, answered that both gates wero shut and
locked. It was alleged that Hchroeder
gate him the hey te open Iho gate.
Mullln tcslilied further that Hchroeder
h ad said he was down en Mr. Itichardsen ;
that he was going te leave lllockley, and that
he would get square with the doctor before
he went away.
Dr. Hlchardseu was then called, and tcsli
lied as follews: "Nadlne Is net a very
bright boy, but understands thoroughly the
dlllorcuce between right nnd wrong.
He is quite a geed worker, an in
tclllgcnt worker. If you give him an erder
he will obey It The llrst question that was
asked him about the lire was by
Mr. Ashbrldge. We had lieen around
the house, anil 1 asked him If he would scud
for Nadiue and examine him. I avoided
asking any questions particularly, and
wished the coreucr te bring out
everything in tlie case. Nadlne said
he set the house en lire. He eaine le the
almshouse, I think, en December 31, IS70.
He was admitted asnn epileptic, and net en
a ccrlllicate of insanity. He bad one lit since
he was admitted. Twenty-ene persons per
ished in thebuildiug. man died seme
thne nlterward outside. The llre started in
ward K that is, en the first lloer or the old
whig el' the insane department Nadlne
slept in llm day-room en abed en tlie lloer
with seme ether men and boys."
Mr. Hregy argued te llie com t that the wit
ness having sworn te ene set or facts befere
the coroner nnd directly oppesilo liefore the
court It wasa question for u jury te deter
mine which alery they would believe. The
mailer was held under advisement.
l'HKK HltllXll.S.
Cruel Ml Mewtncnt In Ilrrkf County te Tuke
Ilimn Hie llrhlge liars.
Tlie commissioners appointed by the Perks
county court te as,ess Iho damages vv hich the
Deuglassville bridge company would sustain
by having the bridge, crossing the Schuyl
kill riverat Deuglassvillc, ucqulicd by the
county uud declared u fiee bridge, have
agreed te report that "the bridge is necessary
as a free bridge for public accommodation,
and that the luymciit el loll en the same is
nn unjust burden en the travelling public
uud the pcople of the sin rounding tovvu tevvu
shliis." They have luither estimated tlie
damages at $0,000, which the bridge company
would sustain in the event or the brldge being
declared free and thrown open te the unio unie
Htrictcd use of the public without charge.
The reKrt of the commissioners will he
presented nn the 13th of April,aftcr which an
appeal can be taken eltlier by tlie county or
the brldge ceiniuny from the award of
damages, te tlie court or common pleas, in
w hich cise thore would Ik) a trial by jury as
l the damages sustained.
Tlie icsult el these proceedings will be
awaited with great Interest in Merits county,
as movements have been commenced te de
clare oilier bridges spanning the Schuylkill
free. The court has been petitioned for the
appointment of commissioners le apiuaise
Hie value el the structure or the Altliouse
bridge company at Lecspeit, uud also el' that
or the Windser Haven bridge company nt
Hliecmakursville. It is expeclcd that simi
lar movements will Is) made in regard te the
Hleudt's Ferry bridge near Tuckerten,
Lel.u's In idge, four miles above Heading,
Klssiugei's midge immediately above the
city, as well as the bridges at Hlrdslxire and
Monocacy. These comprise Iho only olies In
the comity Hiatal e nut already free inidgcs.
AKOVXn I.IT11X.
HiilRl.it-H latter h Cellar mid heicire Mnrml
lliiuilreil Dellnrii Werth of (ioeil.
Kieiu tliu llvcuid.
Augustus lluleckcr, carpenler, lesldlug
Ixitvveeu llilekerville and Clay, whlle at
w eik at lleubcu Lib's liouse nt Warwick,
stepied en a baird which tilted, throwing
him te the ground, Irueturmg a bone at the
elbow of his right arm.
The cellar el'B. U Dllfenderfei's business
place en Main street, Lititz, was entered
lately by means of bicakiug a lock at the
cellar deer. Just hew much was stolen is
net positively known, but It Is supposed ut
least several hundred dollars' worth.
Cluistliui Kllnghas received an order from
the pension olllce for $077 Kick pension
money, being at the rutoef $1 per mouth
sluce his discharge from theariuy. Whlle in
service he contracted u disease from which
he continues te sutler at this tlme.
Jehn W. Holliuger arrived home from
Lancaster l.ust Filday ultcrnoeii, alter four
months imprisonment He was greeted with
congratulations te no llttle extent In the
evening ufiee supper was given te all call
crs, and 300 persons sat down te the table in
courseof several hours. He leeks well ami
says he new welghs oluhleeu pounds mere
than he did tour mouths age.
Election or ailicer..
At n regular stited conclave or Lancaster
ceiniiiaudery, Ne. 13, K. T., held at their
usyluiii en Thursday evening, March 'U tlie
following wero olected efllcers :
li C Chailes A. FoiiDersmlth.
O.- William O. Marshall.
C. (), Jeshua Ia Lyle.
Trcisurer Charles A. Hcluitsh,
Hecerder Hugh .S. Ganu
Trustees Jehn Kecs, 7. Wldniyer, Jcr.
Kelncr.
Voial nnd liKlriiiueutal Music.
A grand vixsd und instrumental conceit
Will Ik given by tliu ladles of St-Jehn's
Lutheran chuicli en the evening of April
Hlli. Miss Cynthia ltue, tlie lameus yecalUt,
will be among Iho attractions or the occasion.
The Hut Tretlers.
Maud B. nnd several ethor llyers passed
Lancaster en the second section of the Day
exireKs at fl:3i o'clock lat evening, en reute
for Philadelphia. The horses were travelled
lu padded cars,
LANCAJ5TEK, PA., F1UDAY, MARCH 27, 1885.
Of NU.an&AT COXHKQVKXOK.
TlieTrltlsl Clutrge Afisln.t the t'enmylranls
MIIMIa.
WinhtiiKtim Coir, l'lill'd. Iedger.
CoiiRldernble dissatisfaction is expressed
here with (he hasty action of the local author
ities lu their charges against the Pennsyl
van la mllllla during their recent visit Thus
far tlie pcrslsleiit efforts or the. local authori
ties, aided l)y the corps f ilctoctlves, Tiave
rostilted id Hllewing losses te a few individ
uals, which will notnggrcgale one hundred
dollars.
The se-called outrages wcre committed by
a few or the Pennsylvania soldiers In a spirit
or fun, nnd wero con Illicit te the abstraction
of n barrel or tvv e of apples rrem wanderlng
hucksters, and a few pies nnd cakes from
small dealers about the railroad station
wiille the soldiers wero waiting te take the
trains, lu seme instances the soldiers
helped themselves te nnples nnd the like be
cause of an attempt en (he part of the deal
ers te practlce oxtertloit tlie dealers refusing
te return ehange when half dollars and dol
lar ploces were given them, en the pretence
that the amount tendcred was Just Hutllelcnt
,te cover the small purchases made by the
soldiers. Olllcers In charge or the publie
buildings lu which the Tennsylvanla troops
wcre ledged bear iiniirersal tcstliueiiy te
their geed behavior, and army olllcers at the
war department say they never saw a ledy or
men behave 1 teller than these who were
I mined in that department
The Pennsylvania troops in Washington
during the Inauguration ceremonies num
bered 7,32 1. Theso men wero there without
expense te Pennsylvania or the United
Suites. Kacli man bere his own personal ex
penses, and 11 is estimated that en an nvor nver
nge, each or them expended ten dollars whlle
here. This would glve an aggregate ex
penditure of nearly soventy-tlve thousand
dellain, uud in view of this fact the local au
thorities are reccivlng sovere criticism Ter
making such nn outcry en account or the
skylarking of a few young ineu restilllui! in
an aggregate less of iibmil sovcnty-llve dol
lars te the citizens. .
The investigation has Tailed le show that n
slngle personal nutrnga was committed uen
tlie citizens of Washington. A row colored
gamins wero tossed in blankets by seme el'
llie soldiers, hut this tossing was dnnewith
tlie consent of tiie boys, who were well ro re ro
wuriled with frnctlenal silver coins bv the
teldicrs. Tlie iKiys enjoyed the fun as much
as the soldiers, some presenting themselvcs
ftir a se-end tossing. All things considered
It would have been better had the authori
ties here riuletly directed thonttentlen olthe
cemmiiiidlng elllccrs or the troops te the lew
cases of iiilferlm: committed, and asked that
theso desK)iIcd should be paid for their teMesv
Such a ceurse would have produced thade-
sireii resiui, anu me i(x;ni auiiieriucsiWOUUl
net have placed themselves in the attAlwta f
coiidemuiiig as "rowdies" and "eutlftWH" a
large liedy of rcspoctnble and woll-ljehavod
men whose visit te Washington wmhoIwiio wmheIwiio wmhoIwiie
lltial In a ccuniaiy way te the citizens of this
city and who se materially added toUlie im im
lveslug grandeur or the Inauguratleii vxrtj vxrtj
menies. Jf
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Three Men Who Were Tired uf Life.
Captain Charles J. Jehnsen, u prominent
cltlx'ii of Hamilton, Madisen county, New
Yerk, committed sulcide Thursday "morning
with a shotgun. Pecuniary troubles were
the cause, -
Geerge Carey, u j'eung man living in
Maryland Just beyond the Dolawnre line,
near Gumbern, committed sulcide en
Wednesday by Jumping Inte a well. He llrst
tied his legs together with plough lines, se as
te lie sura or going into the water head fore
most. Thursday evening W. D. Cushiug, hook heok hoek
keeporor Ihnlielment iron works, In Wheel
ing, West Virginia, was urrested Ter cm
bozzling$'J,100ef the company's funds. He
gave bail for bis appearance next Tuesdav,
mid then went home and shot hluiself. lie
dletl hi a short time.
ltejal Worker.
"They loll net, neither de they spin,"
quotes Mr. Gladstone's Socialist colleague In
oue of his tirades against royalty and her
editary nobility. A geed many of them write
books, however.. Fer example, among the
royal persons who have become known as
authors are Queen Victeria; King Oscar
II, of Sweden; Dem Leuis, of Portugal;
the Khali Nasr-ed-Drcn, or Persia : Queen
Elizabeth, or Keumaniu; Prince Nicholas,
or Montenegro; Dem Pedre II, of Ilrazil ;
King Leuis II, of llavaria; the Imperial
Crown I'riuce Rudelph, of Australia; the
Duke eriCdiiihurgh, Prince Albert Victeruml
Prlnce Geergo or AVales, the I'rincess
Christian, the Imperial Crown Princess or
Germany, Prlnce Lucicn Houaparte and
several olhers. There are also many royal
artists musicians and priests. Theio is
probably, howevbr, but ene royal doctor.
Duke Charles Thcodeie, or Davaria, Is in
practlce at Munich, and is n surgeon oculist
elhigh reputation in his own country.
,i ItMrlke Iho Eje of Ceiiiiiuin Kenir,
Fiiiiii lliols'ew Kra.
Our county commissioners deserve com
mendation for taking an appeal te the su
preeo court from the decision of our court in
the lllnkley brldge case. We de net pretend
te understand the quavers, semiquavers and
nemldciulquavers of the law asexpounded
und confounded by our lawyers nnd Judges,
but it docs scorn like a travesty en common
seiimi that the taxpayers of the county should
be compelled te build a. bridge at their own
exiKjnse and then iy net the county, but n
prfvate corporation for the prlviicge of cross
ing it, or ut least or getting te ill Yeu may
leek the thing nil through and all ever, and
this is about the slze of it us it appears te tliu
oye of plain common sense.
ltlihlllng a Shad blur).
Fiiiiii the Voik Dispatch.
The loiucitsler -Veu Era s.iys : " Tlie lirbt
Husquehanua shad of the season were dis
played en the stand of Hilly Ileas, in Centre
Square, en Tuesday afternoon. There were
only two of them."
We would like te bet a big button that the
ubove shad never siw the Husqueliauua
river. The river is lirmly ice bound from
its source te llavre de Urace and anybody
wiie knows the habits or shad knows that
they douetuppoar In tlie river whlle thore
Is ice en it ami tlie water is cold. Homobedy
is trying te tool the Lancaster poeplo, that's
all.
An Unlit Cm Light.
Complaint is made that the gas lamp at the
corner of Water uud Fulton street, has
been very seldom lit within the past three
weeks, and that iritis lighted it Is only al
lowed te burn ter a short thne and is then put
out by some unauthorized porseu. AVnter
street "being very narrow and the Quurryville
railroad passing through it with its numer
ous switches, it, is very necessary that the
lamps be lit te prevent accidents te persens
having occasion te pass along it at night
m i
Iaitu's Yeung Dream Uiipclleil.
Mlddlebore, Mass., is laughing ever the
recent attern pt of a boy, age sixteen, te marry
a lady of thlrty-seyen. A minister refused
te marry thorn without a license j nnd the
youth could net get one without his father's
loave. He he toelc his brldo-eloct and .itarted
for Hhode Island, where no marrlage li
cense is required. Before they reached the
border tin olllcer overtook and arrested the
boy, wliejwus brought home, The lady re
turned te her friends.
A Hcheul lliitertnluiueul.
Tlie Gordenvlllo graded school will clese
its term by giving nn entertainment In tlie
Baptist church, Gordenvlllo, en Saturday,
March CM. A pleasant thne is expected.
Kvery available ellbrt is being put forth te
inake it n success. The pregramme consists
of music, recitations, dialogues, tableaux,
l'lve Years' .Saving Stelen.
Themas Tlugle, of Consewague, Leng
Island, n railroad empleye, going home en
Wednesday night, "leuud his furniture
broken, his feather Iieits ripped eieu,uud
$300, the amount of 11 ve years' savings,
which he hail concealed in a sofa gene."
Tramps are suspected of the robbery.
Held Vr Trial.
Ueury Smith, arrested for assault and bat
tery en Jehn Prosberry, had a hearing be be bo
fero Aldomien McCoueuiy lust even big uud
was held te bail te uuawerut court
SKirPfcl) THE TOWN.
A UAVVXll t.tTTl,V TAil.VH WHO
EQV1VS MtlStHKLF WITH AX OUTFIT.
W. It. Nelnen Numbered Aiming Iho Miming.
lie Heller ltl fortunes In Ituranlcr
ami Huihlenly Heekn A Mere Cen
gcnlnl Cllmnle.
W. H. Nolsen, a Hvywle, wiie lias Ikieii car
rylng en the tailoring business hi Uie second
story of H. Frank Kshelinan's new building,
en North Duke street, slnce January, has
disappeared nnd It Is bollevcd that he has
sklpjied rrem the city. Nelsen, who was a
rather geed-looking young man of about .10
years or nge, with pleasant address, came te
this city in llie early part or October last He
was then very peer, and being a line culler,
was given oiiipleymonl by 1). It Wlnters,
who had a clothing stere en North Queen
stroel, abeve Orange. Nelsen was very in in
dtislrieus and worked hard both day and
night
Mr. Ivshlemuu-was. backing- this stoie at
the time, and he issued executions against
Mr. Winters and sold hliueut Alter that Nel Nel
eon and Winters formed a partnership, under
llie linn naine or W. It Nelsen fc Ce. They
hndndllllcully ami dissolved pailucrshlp j
when Mr. Kshlainau, who owned the stock,
remeved it te his building.
An arrangement was then made between
Nelsen and Lshlcmuu, by which tlie former
was le work up llie goods for Mr. Kslilo Kslile
inan and dlsinwe 0r Iho clothing. Nelsen
ivas aise in carry en a misuiess el ins own
ThoHwedo lilted up p.uiers In lipiuitifiil
siyie ami cmpioyeu quue a iiuihiktei Hands.
He advortised liberally, purchased lare bills
or goods in New Yerk and Philadelphia, and
u is mm. in.ii no represented nimsell as being
wertli considerable money ami doing a geed
business, whlle the truth was that he was
worth nothing. Tlie Philadelphia linns te
whom Nelsen Is Indebted are Jehn 11. Kills
it Sen, Gciger tfc Grcssnier and AllwrgerA;
Stewart He ewes sevcral linns in New
Yerk for trimmings, Ac. In this city Henry
Gcrliart, Al Hescuslchi ami Jehn O. Haas,
merchant tiilers, wero also caught for small
sums for goods purchased by Nelsen. Dur
ing his stay In this city Nelsen Warded at
the Grape hotel. He still ewes Mr. Hahler,
the Lde proprietor, $50, hut Mr. Miller, who
lias tlie house at present, was caiicht for but
ifi Several ethor business beuses and nrl.
(.lii'lH.lli,lilital,.I.,iUliJ V..i. L..'fi..
fnwded by.Tie.lMOH for amemiw ranging from'
itlUDWara.' The nowsesners will lenn ihnlr
adverUnrng bill, ythka nreccmeldcrublu.
'- - - .IIJJ SUlTKP JUHHKI.K.
Nelsen did line work" and was supposed te
be doing a geed trade. His customers inclu
ded nome of the leading citizens of the town,
who wear expensive clothing. Frem roperta
it appears that the wily tailor did plenty or
work for himself, nnd it! claimed that be bo be
fere leaving be made ut) no less than seven
Una suits for himself, hiking them along.
Nelsen was a fine Ioeklligfollow, of medium
height, light complexion and wero a light
moustache. He always dressed very stylishly
was a great talker aud delighted te speak hi
the highest terms of himsclfand his work.
1 le Is tviid te nave been ntiiUmlmly 'g inan,vreu t
into society freely whlle here and even con
templated matrimony ; though Ills positively
asserted that he has a wiie and two children
in Chicago; Nelsen himself admitted this,
but claimed that he bad or was getting a
divorce.
Nelsen pretended te be wry pious, aud
during his long stay In Ibis city joined
church, lioellcn spoke or tliu pleasure it
gave him te attend church and Sunday
siiioels.
It Is believed by many that he went le
Washington lrem this city, as he eflcn spuke
of working there. He wasalthoGrae hotel
night before last, and was alsescen by patties
yesterday morning, te whom he stited that
he had an Idea of running ev crle New Yerk.
He went hi a dillereut dhcctleu, howevor, as
he purchased a ticket for Hanover, Yerk
county, which is en Iho wav te Washington.
Tlie goods which Nelsen had nre vet in his
parlors. Heme of them belong te Mr. Kslilo Kslile
maii, aud the lemaiuder will be taken, no
doubt, for lent
(). V. A.M. Olllreni llletleil.
Thursday evenlng Conostega Council, Ne.
ISIJuulerO. U.A. M., elected llie fellow Ing
olllcers for tlie term of three meuths:
('. G. M. Gardner.
V. C M. T. Hoblusen.
H. H. K. S. Kurt.
A. H. H. II. J. 11. lUuer.
F. H. Kd. H. Smeltz.
Cen. Gee. H. Ilrewn,
War. A. V. Wilsen.
I. H. II. C. Carter.
O. S H. Unger.
Jr. P. C Il.lt Ainmeii.
Treas. J. C. Hinieth.
Trustees. Win. II. McCemSey, J. C.
Sivope, J. 11. llailmnu.
Hep. te H. C Ed. H. Smeltz, Goe. U.
Ilrewn.
Itjiin uu hiillltHU' Challenge,
Paddy ltyau declureil hi Chicago that he
had nover said he could net raise $5,000 te
light Sullivan.
"What I did say," hu remarked, "was
that it was casier ler me te get $10,000 te light
ilurke than it was te get $5,000 te light Hulll
van. 1 also said that, although J could gel
$5,000 within twenty-feur hours witli which
te light anybody, barringSiilllvuu, I thought
it vv euld tuke about a week te raise $10,000 te
light him. I am net nrenared le say any
thing ut picsent about Fex's projxisltien, ler
the reason that I am waiting te hear from
Jim Patterson. He has charge of my ulfalrs,
uud went te Philadelphia te arrange for a
tight between Sullivan and myself. I'll light
Sullivan for $2,500 a side at New Orleans any
lime he wishes." '
"Hew about lighting at Iltilte City V
"Ne, I prefer net te tight there. I'll meet
him at New Orleans."
Itoileeiiihigthe Wlltletiice.
i'leni tlicNew Yeik Sim.
The Hen. Jehn A. Martin, govcrnerof Kan
sas, 'makes two very interesting statements
in ids proclamation which designates April 2
as Arber Day, when old und young turn
out te plant trees. He says that " tlie
state which tlie pioneers found trcoless
and a dosert, new bears upon its fortile bo be bo
bem " mero than twenty millions of fruit
trees, aud mero than two thousand acres of
forest trees, nil planted by our own people"
and the govorner also says : " That there has
liecn an Incrcase in tlie rainfall in Kansas is
fully proved by the statistics of our eldest
inotcerologlbts." Every state should estab
lish an Arber Day, and overy cltlzen should
rcmcuber that It is a geed thing te plant
trees en any day in tlie season.
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Unemployed l'ceple.
The crowds or men wiie are out or work
soem te lie very large, und every day Ccntre
Hquarelsfull of thein. They ceme early in
tlie morning and remain all day long. The
same familiar faces can be scen overy day.
At present the crowd Is busily engaged su
perintending the Improvements being made
In Centre Square. The Pennsylvania rull rull
read station Is anether popular resort, and
each day the same crowd witness the trains
arrive and depart
A iJineaster l'ariiicr'H MUluip.
Frem the Heading funic.
Whlle a Lancaster county farmer named
llenjamln Smith was driving ncress the
ningamau street bridge Thursday morning
hlshorsescarcdatthQ8:20tralnoiitho P.S. V.
railroad, and ran away, The herse jumped
against a wire fence, badly cutting hlmself
uud Mr. Smith sustained sovero iiijurles by
being thrown Inte the read and the heavily
leaded wagon passing evor his body.
m
llelurned te Court.
Andrew Huirr, charged with threatening te
de great bodily harm te his vv lib, was requited
te enter lull fur trial ut court by Alderman
Forduey en Thursday evening. On n charge
of driiukcuiics und disorderly conduct hu
was committed te the county prison ter
tveuty days.
Uulng Well.
Tiie llttle child of Chaiiie Kote w)ie was
bitten by a deg, was three years old Instead
of nine, as "was incorrectly Bhited. The deg
was, killed and the child is doing welt
WAit HOKOH AXIt TAULVAUX.
A Nevel Kiiterlnlnnient I'mjecled for Hie Hen
ellt or Aitmlral KeynehU l'enl.
The publie cntortalnirieut that has liecn
projected ly Admiral Hoynelds G. A. H.
ixt, and the arrangement for wliich are
under the direction of Prer. Win. II. Hall,
premises te be nn ovent that will awaken
someHucli popular Interest as was oxclteil
hore years age, when the memories of the
war period were frcsher In .men's
minds, by "The Drunuuer Hey of
Shlleh." That dramatic representation ran
succcssrully hore ter soveral weeks ;
it had seme stirring dramatic, musical nnd
military features, and no llttle persona! In
terest attached te It. Ijocause tlie leading char
acters wero token by well-known ladies and
gentlcinen or this city ; aud the scenes de
pleted wero nccurnte representations or army
llre as familiar te old soldlers here.
Tlicse cencerls of "war songs" have been
given wilh much success In tiie larger citie,
hut that which Is te be held here vv ill be en n
scule qulte equal te nny or them. Prer. Hull
speaks lu the highest terins of the musical
culture or Lancaster and has found
seme llfly geed voices, largely among
his old pupils, nearly overy oue or whom, lie
says, Is cajiable of taking a hele part, and
rrem whose combination he exiccls great
ofl'ecta. Such familiar songs as "Hally Hound
the Flag," "The Girl I Lell Ho He
hind Me," "Tramp, Tramp, Tramp,"
"Marching Through GeerglV' " Dlxev,"
" Maryland, My Maryland," "Touting To Te
night'' "Wo've Drank Frem the Same Can
teen," with the elder anih standard patriotic
airs, will be accompanied by a series of
tableaux, lu which soldiers and the Incident
or camp and march and balllu nre te be
graphically illustrated, dipt llewers, or the
military cemtiany, will direct the soldiers en
the stage, and Mr. J. It Keviuskl will man man
age the tableaux. April !, 10 uud II, uie the
dates for Iho cnteit.iliiiuent.
l'.XAMlXlXtl A fit i: AH.
The llug-raceil Hey, Jo-,le,at Itanium's CI rem
In Neir Yerk.
Alter tlie afternoon performance of ltar
nuin's circus wns ever Monday nljeut llfly
spectators lingered in Iho seals, aud when
the building was cleared el llie vast crowd
which had filled It they gathered en the large
el evuted stage. They were all well-known
medical men ofNew Yerk who had accepted
an invitation te make a critical examina
tion or Jo-Je, llie deg-faced boy. In a few
minutes It F. Hamilton introduced the little
fellow te the doctors. He did net seem te
juiud it in the least Jo-Je is a bright young yeung young
jvter.ef the'lielghr auuVbulMVer ri lad of
twelve. At Unit glance ene would imagine
that by seme trick the head "of a Skye Skye Skyo
terrier of abnormal dimensions had
been placed en human sheulders. Frem
a'uhVMef long silky hair or light brown
Celer, two sparkling, dog-llkeoyes lookout,
whlle the position or the nose arid mouth
can lust be discerned. Jo-Je's keeper, a
inlddjo-aged Kusslan, who lw eared ferhlin
slnce he was three years old, smoothed back
the hair of the face, as ene does te udeg.
In dog-llke fashion, also Jo-Je laid his head
confidingly en his master's sheulders.
He was then stripped te the waist and it
was found that the came thick growth of hair
covcredjjolh lack aud chest His juvc-nlle
stomach protruded In a somewhat pouch like
way, like that of a babboen. Ills mouth was
examined and wtw found te contain only live
teeth, all in front, three in the upper anil two
In the lower Jaw. His nese was termed like
that of any human Ixilug ami was flattened.
His oyes wero amine in appearance and ex
pression. Much Interest was expressed by
all the phyHlclans in this extraordinary
creature, but in the absence or sufficient
trustworthy data as te his ancestry no
posltiveopluiou us le the causa of tlie curious
growth was oxpressed by any one. All that
lkkliewn is that his father and two brothers
are also oxccpUenallv hairy, but nothing
could be learned of" his mother or grand
parents. Jo-Je is intelligent, and scaks
Russian lluently and German understand
h'gly. CHUMATIOX OF VAltLLUKltElilXll.
The Keiiiulim Taken hy Ills Sen In M. Leuis
Tills Afternoon.
The ashes of Carl Lucdcking, w hese body
was incinerated nt Iho Lincaster crematorium
yesterday, wero removed from the retort this
morning. They weighed only three pounds
and cloven ounces. Dr. Chailes Lucdcking,
son or deceased, and Mr.O. J. Wiihelml, who
brought tlie Isxly rrem HI. Leuis, left lm
caster this aflorueon en the l:.Vi train, carry
ing with the ashes of Mr. Lucdcking.
i'hocrucihlecontalningscvcral metals that
fuse at dillereut degrees of heat, prepared by
Prof. Haker, or the Millersville State Nermal
school with a view of ascertaining the high
est teuiicrature reached in the retort, has net
yet been critically examined. The crucible
was Imbedded ill a piete oftiie brick, and, as
has been previously slated hi Iho I.ntklu
eH.Nt'iut, lillcd with plumbage, lnt which
small holes wcre drilled, and in these holes
woreplacod sheit reds of metals that aise at
different degrees of licit A casual examina
tion of the crucible shows that seme r,f tlie
metals have fused. Interesting results aie
expected te fellow a scientific examination of
the crucible.
NenH l'reiu Washington.
Wasim-TiTex, March 27. At 12:03 the
Senale went Inte executive session.
The Henale te-day confirmed u large niini-bei-
of nominations, among them that of
Dj?id It Harmony, of Pennsylvania, le be
caicf of the bureau or yurds aud decks, and
Henry C. Shannen te Is) postmaster at Kile,
Pa.
Henry H. Neal, solicitor of llie treasury,
has resigned in compliance with the wishes
or Iho president The position lias been
tendered te Alexander McCue, el lsrook lsreok lsroek
lyn. TtveMeiiKIUctl hy n Heller llvpln-len.
MuN'rniMun, Vt, Mnich 'J7. The steam
bolier hi tlie mill et the Groteu I'eud lumber
company, in Groteu, exploded last night,
killing two men aud injuring soveral ethers,
soine of Iheiii fatally. The mill was nearly
demolished by the explosion.
Iletky June llele.ned from l'rlen.
Nkw Yerk March 27. The supreme com I
te-day onterod an erder for tlie roleaso of
"Hecky" Jenes from Jail. She was con cen con
llned by erder or the surregate for refusing
te answer certain questions in the Ilammcr
sley will case.
Arrested Ter Altering Tax Kct'elptii.
IlAiiiusnuna, lt, March 27 Dr. C. T.
Geergo, of this clty,the Dcmocratiecandid.it e
ferj assembly at the Novenibor election, was
arraigned bofero Aldermau Maurer, this af
ternoon, en a charge of altering tax' receipts
by the use of acids. It Is claimed by the
prosecution tli.it onerccoipl would be used
te vote n half dozen persons by the ultermg
of the names. The hearing was waived
and ball in the sum of $800 entered for his
nppeiranee at court
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Carben Werk en I'irc.
Dirmeir, Mich., March 27. The Michigan
carbon works at Itougevillo, a subuib, took
llre this morning and H still burning. Tiie
less may reach half a million dollars.
m i
lliulneM l'ullurcx.
Nkvv Yeitic March 27. The buslness
failures for last week we re in tlie United
States2lS; Canada 20; total 270, pg-.ilust 253
tlie previous week.
tin) d Will He Governer,
Annavei.ih, Md., March 27. Henry Lloyd
has taken the oath of olllce as governor, and
will Immediately cuter upon Its duties.
Ilorrlble Heath uf An Insane Weman.
Lku.vnex, Pa., April 27. Mr Hlttle, aged
6tl years, an insane woman, w.w burned
te death last evening, ut her home near Ml.
Ien, this county. Her clothing caught uie
rein her tobacco pipe.
WXATUXR INVIVATIONS,
Wahiunoten, March 27. Fer tlie Mlddle
Atlantle states, warmer, partly oleudy
weather, local rains, southerly winds aud
falling barometer. ,
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PMCETWOOJ
ON THE VERGE OF'WAR.
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It Declare That the lViire'nrih' Warht win j
be llreken If Itumla ami Kngle'time Irfj
iu iew Acutuy of the Bmc ,' .
Ih e eminent. 'fi t-J
gr.f &
Lo.nhe.v, March, 27 The &tan4ftr'd tayai i!
"We nnnearlnlm nn llm vnnMieiuli.Ha
likely te draw Inte Its vertex the wMWe clvilf !
Izcd world. Thore sne tendeuev te IxmsU1'
Ing, but a firm national conietleBMi there 3fe
must be an end of yielding; NeBotallensT"
might (cud te (Kiace,
;e. It would be matter vjy
of regret if Ilussla should allow the whole
4-..1.-I.. f nt.n ., i 'J.ii .
ftitirli. ni rvm.ni-tiliiri.il i1....h..a h Bttnl.. I
fall te the ground wilh a crash. StMl nelluji,,
ing less is expected. If. ewlim te the madVlf
ncss or their rulers Kngland and Russia ceme' J
Ut blows, tlie icice el the world will be ?Ai
breken."
jcxntAXiys vnovesiTiox
RBFU.SED.
A Londen 1'niier stales that an
UHlmatuin
IIn lleeu .Sent IIumI.
Londen, March, 27. It Is new reported
that the naval reserves will be immediately
caiicii out ler service. The government has
given contracts ter 100,000 uniforms. "
The queen's messnge calling out Iho re
serves lias been iccciv cd by the country with
grcal enthusiasm. The war feeling is strong
among tlie reserves. .
A dispatch from Aden rotierts the arrival
there or the Australian troops en their way
for sorvice iu tlie Soudan.
Intense excitement was caused this even- i
lug by the announcement In Iho Gluba lliat.j
Hussia lias refused toacccde te the propeser
lien Ter mutual withdrawal of troops rrem
Afghanistan. The Glebe further states that
Gianville, minister of foreign affairs, has
scut nn ultimatum le Ilussla demanding nil
answer by Monday.
Fearing a Financial Crisis.
Sr. Pivrunsuuiui, March 27 The CUlure&iiA";
of Scaramangii .fc Ce. hascreatcd a great im-v&
Hilten in financial circles here. Tlie gaveftt-f .t $ "..
incnt ellUials are taking steps te avert' the
11 naucial crisis which they bolleve te be Im
minent - ...,J..,
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jondex, jvian.'ii -.v-Tiie :' m
iiiiniugnauwuia-TifWii. .HnHHtOceu n
UKcrifiiL .A -i jK-WKBfitr
.uu, wuiuii.'ii nuniuiniiMamrrini WA3
comiiiltted for trtiliiu the charw e t iwqd-i $$&,.
releny. y,
IIiimLiii Tea iiml Sasat MerekwMiHxl,
Liojde.n-, Mar.irr.-Dlspaichesffem'l
rLllJmv4 tlft.f- n m kmmh 1ik.IMl Al.fj'rit--rilfltlj - j. V'.
city. Williln the past thirty da'yi fj vr-f IU V-rtSS
largest tea and Migac Importers' liav f vf-ft 'TfS
wiui nuuiiiiieu aggiugaung ivw,W"v ,
ev cr f lOOOOjOOO. jrVBSk i
She Will Net Ming te JrW- -Vti
1'AltlH Alnrrli CT..llVMi-lrnT'aiirJ?
written te tlie director of .thrtfmjJil'jeYBM
s.yiug she will nefsiiigiif Pa7l anv,mvvliS!
-4.V ATTUJII'TJED STEAL.
lllll XaT-Mflvil III flin f ..nlalial.lHM lll 'tt-.t. la 5af . i M
llae riuiiilf-reil the Stale or lv!'Jn . 3r-9i1
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.-Millien Dellarx.
liAitnisnune, Pa,, March 27. Im llie
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liwuw UJUOUlliUU mil te 1U1IUW UIlll H.VHU1U. j
the charter of savings Institutions, imd te ?,?
renc.il tlinnet feinntitii?llniltHl ttiirlitiirtfliltui . &
lll'!-:tllt.J!l fill lllfltllir.ipllirllir-mill ,iliinHfiiUfi ..Wl,J
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piiriMjscs i rum taxation anu capiui -NjcKf "ZUvU
were favorably refuted. Hills were isperted
negiitlvely which, it passed, weuldhavc taken fjifmi
from the state treasury about ?ltW,ja.Sjj5''f
These were bills pievidlug ter the ipymriit
iiiuiuiiviu '"in I'luimiiifc iui vuu 1V.V11UJ11., PVtMll
of 550,000 for the Philadelphia liouse e ?1-
Horuge ; alKilisliiug the collateral Inhtrltane'
tax, ?500,000 a ycir; rtileving liwiiUfinv.
tiirlug oeiniMUies or the tax en capital
stock 5300,000 u year, and oxemptlug ImiiKs &
and brokeis rrem tax en their lift earnw
mgs 570,000 a year. Hills wero alu nega-
lively reported te cstabllsu i-venlii
N-hoels, and allow "-choel teachers cuDijvin-"
lien for attending comity Institute-. Hills,
were introduced exempting Phll.iJelpiiii
county defense bends amounting te' W,0eu
liem taxation, anil placing llie cellcrti.iu x(,
ceuntv taxes In the hands of.ceunlv Irtws-
uieis. A resolution was udopCed, lekftifftOg
the final passage el aSonale bill pre!tliJillnn
the niaiiufaclure and s.de of-eieoniir.arlnS&Sti
en April 7. Twe unimportant bl'i wtfre f
p.issed Dually, bhewlng an aliscnce er7ti 19,56''
members.
Iu the Senate a bill was Introduced
..dhihtfth ! fjiM lint ,1 ifnln 4Ti mVil ! 1 1
cio...iinref aa
ii.iu..iMiv;i mi mu mjv.ii, .i i.u.r.in.r,-.. ,
...illnii llin U!ii,ifi rli.lilu na I I'fltl mill filial iinni. tt.lkti
jji.wnn
panics. . iVf i-WJi
Slore Orileri for Canned Heel ! . Sv
iiucAuu, Jiarcu ;i. ine Armour i"Jf-u -slj
....... ..... ,...dI n.l ... .l.uilt.n.1 nl.ll... .it.l.l A "' ? l
i:vill'.iuj' ji;aiuiii.i1j iui.uitvu eiiuiui-i. ,vn
order I rein tlie Hiitish war deimrlr lout f
nn...I.U.l 1 r f 1-... f-JX.
OjUOU uuiiiuuiliu case ui y.uiiint uti i,ujai? Jffw
sciillng about &0,oeo pounds, andHu9iuwJjMja
proposal for 10,000 additional cases, bowevet, Jjtfi ,
could net be filled within the time wMMM:
A statement Is made that tlie orders' Af6dyl'3.0
iu baud have divcslcd all the establllitueitsW
in tins country engaged in una particular in- 'KwM
dustry of their available steqK.
A Hetel U.iiuageit by Dynuiiilt
Seuth Aiiinuten, M'ass., March T-'JTli4j
whele front of the WliKlser Inmse atpi
luuueipu, was snaueieu--uy ivnaiuiM jff!l
c.uly this morning. It Is supiKwed te bd the" 'W
outceino of the trouble betweeu the tilkUiff -MtSg
and uou-unlen sheeniakers. ' Seven" i'f betllafc
sides bearded there, but when the h' ikff jxw.jBMi,!
furred llm union men left and In l calliv'K
mnii left, mill Ittti w-Alijrvv
alone remained.
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tVeIf in Itlft I.pllAlllltl Villi v
Hf.VDiNO, March 27. Hy the bro kfug Of H&A
an axle or a coke car en (he Lebanc i A aUeibf!
railroad 12 miles abeve Heading tpilK?(jjp
ininilinrnr nirs woie thrown 'elT LIO !r3Uik5 T$dS
!iml.wrnknd nnd the rails and sl'bf Victti jii?S
tern up ter seme distance. The pa fet)geK;sA?l
wero transrorred at tlie sceno of tfc I 'wre!,Kr?.';"y
with very llttle delay. . v'M
A Furiiace Stemieit for Itepn) ' VmI
Allkntew.v, I m.i -viarcn27. Tin iiemwi' f-.
iron company lias blown out Ne. 1 1 irtmc W;fj
Hekendauqua fur tlie purpose, of 'jivl"iMjr ??a
roilned, aiulwerK win no resumeu hit. suvp $
as llie repairs are finished. , ; v W,
A Ueiierate Attempt te Sulcli tt ,ft Jfy )
Ciiic.vcie, iMarcii -'. jenn vvavv1--
loon keeper, en trial nt rnucoteii, in ier !,!
Knlllnu- llnuorte a citizen who w i 8),.i!l..l
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queuiiy Kiucu uyn iram wiiueiiu ijiif '-j,-;
utihlwiil liliimnll fifteen times In tli brcattJtV
but the nli vsiclans think lie will vec rw f, JM"?
Ail Inmnte I'ei l.hes lu n llurued lei ue(WV-jB
101l,
inlMA
t?WlX.l -Ul.li., 4111., '.,v.. ,.
county poerhouso wns burned y
diislng the death of Jehn Liersdall,
luinate, wiie Mt the building en llii
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Khaihnu, Pit, March 27. This )jgr
mi nxnrutleu was lssiied UGraillSt ' 'lw
Ludvvig.u business man of Douglas' jUy
county, for ever f I2,oea The execg iw .
placet! in the slierlira hands te nuik rt
vit tilu l-nil tl.ltn V 4w4.-
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NuwYeitK March 27. Grant Ptj
room all night restless and uneasy in
o'clock this morning. After that )'-
llttle and men took his usual bHkii:',i
day hu docs noisjfeol liad aud lei&Wim
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