Vi ir r , ., ' yJi- vj -7 v -. At FL XvXQHKrV? -. r A . V j ni-Vi' "! -.- -- Xt ' - VOLUME XXNO. 187. LANCASTER PA., WEDNESDAY; APRIL 8, 1885. PRICE T ...I I,,.,, , i ; . '- - ' THE DEAD DICTATOR. OtlAVltlC HKETVIl OF llAltllUhV, tllK nvLbY axd "Heis." A Man Who llttled Willi it Iruu Ilnlut Ills Lera-Mahing, SIrrlj;ij iitut Heme Life He llroekeil Ne OlinUctt hikI Wen 111 Wlfe. A correspondent of the tinn writing Ireiu Guatemala City, March 1'J, borero the late death or Barries says : The great man of Central America is Rullne Harriet, prcsl dent of Guatemala, who has Issued a procla precla , inatlen announcing himscll dictator or tlie four republics, which, with his own, tonsil tensil tonsil tute Central America, and siren h lrem the Southern boundary ofMexico te the Isthmus or Panama. Nobody asked Mr. Barries ie assuuie this responsibility. On the cenlraiy, almost everybody oittslde et this state pre fers tli.it he should net ; but Mr. llarrles Is n man of onlerprlse and ambition, utnl ter a number of years has done exactly as he pleased, without se much as saying by y our leave Ter twelve yean he has been at (he head of an autocracy 111010 Blern and rigid than that or the Cius.ii The Czar or Russia has been impotent in comparison, and ir rojierts be true no Arab Shoik-evrr exercised authority with greatcr tyranny. Ytt they call this a republlc. Vet he has been friend te these el his teuntiy tryinen who have yielded te his power, has promoted very many public enterprises, has built railroads, hlgliMays,and telegraph lines, has introduced "all modem improvements," and, inn weid, has pushed Guatemala Tar beyond the oilier Btatca or Ccntial and Seuth America. Thore Ls no country en eltliei con tinent se pruspoieusas tills; few hue se geed a financial record, or se linn a cicdlt ulnead, andnonelms made such raiild advances in materlal development 01 the iinpreieinnt et Iho condition 6f tlie oeplc. While he has been cruel and vindictive, he has given the peeple a geed gev eminent, and among theso who hae net fell the .touch of his iron hand he is enthusiastically "popular. Asbraeas heis aud.rleus, he has shrunk from no danger, and has raced assassins again nnd again. Once when a bomb was thrown (it him lie coely stepped upon the fuse, and turning te his frightened coinpauien, re marked : "They de net ecn knew enough te kill me," I'IKIlCI.l) IIY CUI'lll's UA11T. The manner in which he get his wlle tllustrates the character and methods or the mau. Being en a jouruey into the in terior, he was cntei tallied by n men haul or seme note, who had a daughter, a leschud of a gill, whose beauty strut k a iosiensiio cheid in tlie heart el the widower picsidciit. Ilctote leaving tlie placovhe iuleiiucd his host that he delicti te iilake the girl his Mile, but as she was net iiitoeld enough te be married, he wished hoi sent te school and educated in. English and Crouch touvcrsa teuvcrsa touvcrsa tien, in music, euibieidury, and plitiliiig. In about two ears lie thought shu would be of sullltletitageaud accomplishments te pro pre pro 'slde in the presidential pilaie, when he would formally ask the honor el hei hand In marriage. This preposition rathet staggered the coun try mcrihant. and he wus only able te reply, "Hi, boiier, tlie girl is yours;" but hi his mind, he determiiied thai no daughter or his should ecr be the wife of Kuline liarrlns. The president, hew e er, kept an 0,50 en the family, and twice stilt an officer te remind them 'about the school arrangement before the lather carried it out. He also advertised exteuslely that he had (-elected the maiden ashisfutme wife, and would marry her as Boen as her education was completed. The two jears jiassed and llarrles claimed his brlde. The gill lefused te marry him, and the father sustained her In the refusal, expressing his lows el his weuld-be son-in-law in no guarded tonus. Te speak oil el the king is treason here, as it used te be in England in the time, el Henry VIII., and Iho country merchant was properly arrested. Ills property was ceunselled for the usoet the government, and he was scut te work in the streets with n ball and chain en his leg. It sounds llke a fifteenth century romance, but every one in Guatemala knows the story is true. Finally, the girl, irightoued at her lather's distress, gae In and begged the old gentlo gentle inan te yield his consent. He reluctaiitl v did se, and attended the most hrlliaut wedding feast that wus ever J;nevH hi Central Amer ica. The brldu received a diamond necklace and coronet, halt a million dollars in mono.) and thelincbt lesideuce in Guatemala. The lather was releasctl lieni arrest, his nrejieity wasiestered te him, he was established in the banking business, and he became the Used agent of the gev eminent, which is worth a small fertune te him every year. Barries ery generously fergave the old man and the two at e new great chums. AN ACCOMn.lMlhli WOMAN. Mrs. llarrles Is the loveliest woman in Gua temala, beautiful in character as well as in person, socially brilliant anil graceful, chart table bojend all precedent hi a country whero the poeraro usually permitted te tike caroel themselves, generous and hospitable, a geed motlier te a line family or children, and a devoted wile, leal tu all the president's ambitions, and an enthu siastic supportei or all his schemes. Their rude courtship Intensified the de votion et their married life, ami the most ardent admirer el I'lesklent Hairioste day is in his own household. There is a leu leu der 8et in the tyrant's heart, Ter he is devotedly attached te his wife and children, whose iHirtraits stand al vv aj s boleio him upon his dOHk in the executive ofllce. Llke a wise man who knows the penls which con stantly Burieund him, and the uncertainly of the bead which wearsa eiewn in these ceun tries, he has inade ample piovlieu ler his iamily by purchasing fei Mrs. llanies a liaudsomeiesldeiKo iu I'lTUi avenue, near Slxty-tlrst street. New Yerk, and Invested about a million dollars In her name in ether New Yeik real estate. His life is also In sured for fi50 000 In New Yerk ieiuianlcs, which, it must be said, have taken 11 hazar dous risk, as thore are hundreds of men wbollve only te sce llarrles buried. Veiy fevv of them are in Guatemala. They de net llnd the atnioxpheio agiecable thore. They are exiles iu Nicaragua, Cesta llica, Mexico, Calllemla, or elsewhere, but waiting let a chanrotegivohlm a dese of dynamite or prick him with a dagger. In appearance, llarrles leeks llke ox-Hecro-tary Ik 11. llrlstevv, or New York.except'that hels a fevv inches shorter, and his 1 losoly lesoly losely trinimed lxurd and meustache are gray, Jle leeks mere llke an Irishman than a Span lard. He is active, eueigetic, hall-lollew-w ell-met jvith everybody, mid vviu never accused of concealment iu negotiations w Ith men. U11 the contrary, no is excessively Iran k anil out spoken, unit pcrmitts no oue te palaver with him in tlie Spanish way. When he has an undertaking in hand, he completes it 11s seen us posslble, and plunge head tlrstiute things iu the North American fashion, w hich c-ausivs the slew-going precrivstinatiiig tipauiaiils great dtsliesset mind. Au 1)11 !rekrr'8i'HNitluiMl Mllclile. Jehn 1). McKoe, awoll-knewu oil broker, el Pittsburg, walked into Greves notion store, en Weed street, Tuesday evening, and after chatting for perhaps lift con minutes w Ith the proprietor pulled a rovelvor trem his pocket and, placing it te his own temple, blew his brains out. He fell heavily te the fleer and died almost Instantly. He had been asutlerer lrem inllninmutery rheumatism ler a long time, and this, coupled with 1111 1111 1111 fortuuate oil sjHXJiilatlens, Is bullevcd te have prompted him te take his life. Seino mouths age he failed and had siuce liceu dc.ding ler James McKelvy. llolcnesa wlhuuul 11 ve children, SIU Slitry rmkrr'.Wnlillni;. Miss Mary Packer, Uuughter of the late Aw Packer and 0110 of the richest women hi the United htates, was married 'very auletly at her home In Mauch Chunk, Tues ay afternoon, te Chnrles II. Cimnnlugs, et New Yerk, ejstern jKissenger ngent of the lehigh Valley Hailread. The groom was au lntlmate friend of the late Harry Packer, prenideut of the read. a itKuue jia vxaitr.it. IIevt II In Capture 'Wait Arreinpllslieit lljr Men or Mi Own Celer. The telegraph jesterday brought new a of the capture near Ilalllmore, of Heward Coop er, the negre who assaulted Katle Gray, near Ililtlmere. It (seems that 0110 of the colored men who nl rested Cooper went, te the bam ofex-totinly Commissioner Hdw. Hldcr, te leed his horses and loeegnlod Cooer, who w as bccreted bonealh nplle of c-uni husks. i;oepcr appealed te nun 10 pro tect him. mid this the man pretended he would de. He coveiod the rugltlve with niore husks, nd luidehlm leel Kife until he should reliiiu te tuke him away. Then the farm laborer hurried away and inform ed a eoleic'd companion and Mr. Kin Kin nery. Together they went te the phiee vv ero Cooper was In hiding. 'Without any warning they peunded en and Roeurod him. Ills hands vvore lied behind ills back, and, well guarded, he was marched across the country tewaid TowsOnlewn. Five ininutes before they get therea mob had wen nv tee j.111 uuiiiing ler Uoepoi, te lyncll hhn, 011 Hiispiulen that lie had been arrested. In v low el the danger or theii return the negre ravishcr was brought te lltltlmore for sale keeping. He was hamlciilled and walked the whele dislnnce, fearful overy inluute th.1t he would be takeu lrem his ciii ciii ters and h uigetl te the lie tresl tree. When Mr. Giuy. the father or the young Inly uiKiti whom Uiaass.iull was maile, heard that Coeier had been nr roiled at KdgewcMjd, he stralghleued his bent llguie and ox ex claimed, "Thank Geil !" Jfifsaid it was Iho intention of the jeimg men el the country te lcscue Coeiier from the Tew seu j til as seen as he was taken there and te carry him te the Het whero Iho as sault leek place and buck hhn. "I will be the executioner mvsell," he said, "audi think that overy father In Maiyhtnd will say it was right ami it was just." Sllsa Gray's condition en Monday was werw. a, ;. is 11 31 ujtjt r.u. ASliinli.il 1'rlent 1 1 ll 1 .Tl 'TTrrk let rl 1 1ti T. 1 1 ur rx liy HrlRitml. A horrible outrage is reported Item Iho Mllnge el Gubcnces hi Hpalu. A iarty el brlgaiusenleicd the village late at night and easily gained au entrance Inte the heuse el tlie parish piicsL 'Ihey demiiidud that the pi lest should tell them wheru he kept his money. He leplicd that all tli it. he had be longed le the poei et Ids p irlsh, and he ionis ienis ed te disclose Its hiding (pl.ua They pro ceeded te torture him to(em)icl him toio teio toie eal the secret. They threw him upon the lloeraiid Ivvoet the rullliMis gouged out his ees wilh their thumbs. They lepeated their demand and the priest slill refused, Thov pulled out his lotiguelo itiiull length anil se trod It w lib a het iron, The priest was by this tiuie hi tlioiuett Irlghlhil agony, and was utiable le sneak, Imt he still 1 closed y Klgns te reveal the hidiug-i tcoet the poer-lwx. 'Iho brigands agtin threw him iijhiii the brick lloer el the klleben and piecccded te lansutck the house, railing te Imd any money they leturned te the kitchen hi a 111010 liendish temiwr than IH-Iere. 'Iho priest wits dying, but they stuiled hiselellihig with straw, set 11 re te it and loll the house. When the besly or the priest was letiud It was binned le .1 crisje The 1111. Iierllies hiveseiil tnsiiis In pursuit or tbehnguids. Moiisigner Del Tindaro, the l'ajul iiunciieat M idiid, is 11M1I with horror and fury at tlie outrage, mid insists that the bpiuish government kIliII eiler an euoimeus revvatd ler the captuie of the murdoien. ;i.i.v; HALT. -VillA. Tim Hiencnirill lll.eim-i ;.: It : tlie Tirnleii Dil.ateil (hi) Semcrix't. At Monday's g.une between the lre:len Kaslern League 4 lub and the .Somerset, et Philadelphia, at Tieiileu, it is estimated that 2,000 iKjople vvere present. Tlie Trenten Times says: "The phyers arrfved en the ground headed by a band at about ipiaiter te three o'clock. Alter u Httle prcllmlmry pr.u lice, thoTreutoii lHvsvverectlled around tlie Hag skill hi tlie loll licld corner of the grounds, and while the band played "The htar Mangled lSanncr," the lieaullful icii naiit, eiiiblematle el the Caslern League elumpieiislilp, was heisted te the top of the stall. The pennant is made el w hlte liuiiting wilh.tjilue border and in the centre in red letters the legend "Champions ISsTi " 'Iho Trenten be.vslccl very proud of it and are xeiy earnest in their dctcrmluitleu te have It still there hi IS si I." Ol Jake Goednmi's play, the formei lirst biseium of the Ironsides, the same pajier s.ijs: "Goedui ui's first base play was por per Icct, he having lnurleeii chances and accepted them all." Jake 111 ust have Ik.ch very for midable at the bat, as the score shows him te hive had live base hits, in which were a two twe two baset and a home run. ieti.s ei run 1 ii.i.n. 'Iho 1! illImore-Ti cnteu game was iost iest iost peucd at Ilalllmore en account of the rain. The Athletics delcated the Philadelphia 011 Tucnday by the score or i! te 1. Six thousand persons witnessed the contest. The llastcru League has eight very geed teams this year. It lcxjks as though tlie Nationals would carry oft" the Hag, with Nor Ner Tolk, Itichmeud, Trenten, Newark and. lersey City running a close race for second place. J'hiliuli'ljiUiii Veil. It lsa question whether ignoranie 01 malice is resjioiisible for the oiulsieu el' the Lancaster el lib lrem the list. emrusiiY. Tli DeteuxH in Alteena or 11 IjiiIj llnvliitc llelatlies In This Cltj. I loin tlie Altoeiia '1 rllniiic. Miss Uridget Wallace died at the residence el her sister, Mrs. James H. Curry, Ne. 1,122 Llevcuth avenue, Monday night at 1UI0 o'clecl:, after an illness of but a low 1I.1J s dur ation. Her death was caused by pneumonia. Miss Wallace was llrst takeu ill en last Thurs d ty, and, becoming woise, was unable te rise from her lied en Friday. She sank steadily until death cat no and claimed her at the hour stated. The deceased was born in Hunting don, I'.e, January ir,,lKU With her pa rents she eame le this city soine eighteen years since, and with tliem tesidetl until the death et her methei, whiih occurred ten vears age. Slnce then she lesidid wilh her sister. Mrs. Cunv. Her father lives lit Lancaster, liiakiug Ins home with a cl milliter iu that cll.v. (Iu Monday -Miss Wallace's case was dec ided as being a hope less oue and her two sisters, Mrs. M. A. lleilly, or nucastei, ami Mrs. lleruard Mo Me Govern, or Laslen, vvere telegraphed Ter, and they iu rived hi 0110 et the caily tialus Tuesday morning, but alas net In time te see their sister alive. Jtoslde her oged lather mid thrce sisters one biether ls loll te mourn her less. The deceased w.is a member or KL Jehn's Catholic cliutch. She wits it quiet, Christian lady. Uiiobtriislveiu her manners she iieveilheless hud many warm Irleiuls who will be palned te hear of her sudden taking oil. During all her sufferings her demeanor was in irkctl with a patience and a fertitude which belongs te theso who have put their hojie hi Christ, knowing fill well that for these vv he bear thelr suilerlugs with tnoekneas and resignation a home is In w alt lug en high. . , , mus. UAUFiiiTjra uvht xweltxus. Hit I.i'lti-r IlrgiirdlMft thu Humer efllcr Intcu Intcu Hen te Marry Apiln. The Ti iftitue prints from a lctlerlrem Mrs. Garlleld le her brother-in-law, Cumdeii O. Ueckw ell, written en April -t, the iollewlng relerciice te the rumor legardlug her oontoni eontoni oentoni platlng a second marrlage : "This cruel rumor, wlileli seems te have been atleat for two or threo months, did net reach 1110 till three days age. Nothing tint has been said about 1110 has se hint and ellcudcd measthls, and Ihedecixist humili ation of ll Is that se many are ready te bollevo IU Te 1110 it soeius te be JiLst as much an In sult te be asked whether it is true as it would be were the dear general Mill here. That any oue can think 1110 capahle of being I.Use te Ids memory Hoems llke being regarded criminal. A dignified denial by my friends, 1 suppose tan de 110 harm. Mill It hints 1110 te feel thatuny denial ls needed." Sir. Aider' Couilillen. Mr. A. Atller, w lie eame se near losing his life In Heading, about a week age by being HUllec-ited by gas In his sleeping room, con tinues te lie in a very helpless condition, nt the hotel iu Heading, and will net be ublote be brought te his home in this city ler some weeks te come. Ill wlle lulu ceustaut at tendance at lib) bediflde, THE ENTOMBED MINEKS. jve UWJ.S von tu nut jir,svvi: ai.ht. NO W JiMKHTAINXV. Tim Mlur-OivtirrA Working Hani le Flint Tlicm. Widow nnil Children Weeping unci Iji- iicnllng Mnny People l'niiii it lllit- taucn Mnlllne I li Hri'iic. The Cuyler eolllery dLsisler Is the all absorbing topic ill Itaven Hun, Pa. The susiielise Is terrible lhe work or atleinpt Ing te reach the ten entombed mluura was kept up all night, but vv ith no Hiicceis. Shift aller shllt headed by oxpeits and practical miners, entered the old and new Mopes and made efforts te learn something lrem the men In ide. The greatest danger attends this work ami sev oral of the se.uchers narrowly escaped losing thelr lives. 'I he mouth or the slope presents a picture oHIie dceiesl gloom. Crowds or men, women and children are continually pressing elose te It in Iho hoie or cheering news, but the minera' countenances show that there la no hepi and they seldom speak above a whisper. The lamllies unci friends or the Imprisoned miners b ive lecii moving te and from their homes all day. Thelr houses are only a low bundled yards from the ill-fated initie. It wr.s found nec essiry te plmeu guard allhu uieilth or the pit early Tuesdiy ineriilngiiud 11 number el coal and Iren m11ce liave been put In chaige. The civelu extends ever two hundred jatds mid Itis still killing. The suriUte has alien lour feeL 'Iho eldest and most oxo exo oxe rieiiecd mines s.ty it is the med extensive cave-In th it has ever occurred hi this legion. The vv erkliigs of the Cuyler raillery euiiect with theso el the Cenner eellleiy, owned and operated by the Philadelphia A Heading Ceil and Iren company, oue.iiiilo distant, ami the falls hi the workings el the former weie se great tli.it the miners In Iho 1 tiler weie driven out of thu uiiiiu Iu teirer. 'Micro Is no telling vv here thu i-itve-lu will 1 ml and what its result will be, but ev ery thing inihils te the heicless iiiiu orthe Cuvlcr colllerv. Clouds el curious people are coming fiein every direction te the scene et thu disaster. 12 wiry train tasl ami west ever tlie Lehigh Valley nil I re id brings large numbers and Increases the excitement. Colonel l. 1. Ilitmii, general siiM)riutemlcnl of the Phila delphia 1 0.1I company collieries, and a dozen or inore engineers and 111I110 exsrLs are en the gieuuil and held heuily consultations as te the best means of reaching the entombed num. The miiie owners are working hard le get the men out, biilthose vvhoarewull in formed In tlie matte' say they will net be reach oil ferawcekimd possibly a month. '1 heroine two slopes at the Cuyler colliery, known as the old ami new, whlth cenncvtal the llrst or Ne. 1 level. Nes. '', .'! and I levels lollew iu Iho order 11 lined. Thoc-avehi occurred at the'Juml I levels or Iho old slope. Seven or Iho men I'liriell, Horrify, Maurcr, K111III1, Kennedy, Merviue and iCivanagh wcre in the fourth and Isiltem lilt, where Ihey were engaged in secured the puigway. The point nl which (hoyweie.it work Is directly under the fall, which leaves no doubt as te their Iniing instantly killed. '1 he ether three the two Andersons, father liud seu, ami Frank Mclaughlin vvere iu the second lelt, three hundred fcctalsiv'e ami also iu the Imme diate line el the fill. All the 1ne1111rede.nl beyend question, and it new only remains a question of hew long It will be until their bodies are lecevercd. i:ri.eniMi 1 111; mini. 'Iho Messrs. He.ileu, ,Siierlutemiciil F. J. Shearer and Frank Clemens, engineer el the Philadclph! t ciral ceiiixiiyt eame out el the mine at a o'clock Tuesday alter s-)ciidiug thrce bems below and going ill a distance of 350 yards. These gentlemen hive no hee ler the Imprisoned miners. Theroaie ethers, however, who cling te the belief that all el theiu are net lest. II by nuv iiessihility they vvere net instantly crushed hy the tall, they must have certainly been fatally inlurcd hy lxing thrown against the sides el tlie gang way and thereby tendered unable te 11111 le .1 place et sarety. Net a single Jrace et the entenied men can he had, uetw Ithskiud ing tint daring and brave inni' have goue right up te the in ess el rubliish, rude ,inil slate, which cemph tcly blocks the gang way. When the eave In occurred It was thought that only three lives would be lest, the ether seven men having two modes el egress, but utter Investigation the 1io(ie vanished. W. 11. Heateu and Inside Biiei iiiteudent Charles Hsgar have direct cum cum luunicutieit with twelve or liUeeli men, who are new timbering te render the approach te the men s,il'e. 'lhis work Is going 011 by eight-hour shilts and will be pushed forward day and night until tlie men are discovered, dead erallve. 'Iho hazardous work of in vestigation has devolved ilieii the elllcials el the colliery anil a number or plucky miners. '1 lie scene In thu homes el the dead miners is pitilul. 'the Iamily el Michael Ilerrity live hi Ilcalen's Patch. Mrs. Ilerrity and her nlueelilldien were found iu herhiimble little dwelling and thelrw coping and lamen tations could be heard a square away. They have given up all Iieh of evci seeing lather mid husband alive. Mrs. Andersen, wile of William and mother of Jehn Andersen, is lying dangerously ill, surrounded by neigh neigh lieis and Irieiids, mid Httle Iiem is enter tained el her recovery. In the families or Harney Smith, Nicholas Purcell, Daniel Kennedy and Henry Merviue gloom and sorrow prevail. At each house preparations toreeelve the dead are being made, but the suspense el waiting is mere than the families can I war. Thu Utile children rim le the mouth or the loe, but as quickly leturii home vv itlieut any hope. U he scene id the mine Wednesday night was 0110 long te be remembered. An the hours pass unci net it ray or hoie Is held out the anguish el the widow sand their children itu roast's. On the trreiind new .110 Wal- tei Shcaler, mining engineer; Frank J. Shal lot, assistant engineer; Jeseph and Simiiel Iteddall, Jehn Willi mis ami William l'oelh, district siipciititeiulciit or tlie coal and lien company; Colonel D. P. Ihevvii, gciitnal stiiicriutcndcnt: Frank G. Clemens, et Phila delphia 10.1l ceuip my; Willi 1111 Gwythcr, of tlie Ghard estate; '1 bonus llalrd, el Kehley Hun, mid lMwatd lleese, el Contrail.-. A surging creud stands at the slepe entrance iu (toiled hilcuce and eagei lybUireal overy stranger, in the liope that his piesence may assist Iu rescuing 01 suggesting home humus nl teaching the milertiuiatu Illinois. The 1 (welling paillcs are still tluce bundled feet I10111 the eiitembtHl men. StiAUCIllXU FeiiTiiK VTUTI31S. Thu Mine Operator Cenmireil for Weakening the l'lllars Ihat btippertnl Iho lter of tlie Colliery. Snii.VAMiOAli, P.i., April. & Tlioie is no change iu the situation at the bcene of Men day's mine disaster at Haven Hun. Hun dreds nf people are gathered at the mouth of the mine, but Httle can lie done tow aids re covering the bodies of Iho ten victims. The reef of the mine is still crushing in, mid the work of the exploring turtles is retarded thereby. The two gangs of 11:011 who -went te work te retlmber the gangways yesterday weie relieved bytvvoqther gangs List evening, and this morning the foree was increased. The ti.nbcrlug el the low or lift gangway, lrem the slope te ihe break, will require sev oral days tiuie and nothing towards the recovery or the bodies can be tlone In tlie iiieanlinc. Iu the second lift w here the two Andersons and MuLeughliu are buried, the men have approached within sovcnty-llve feet of the breast In which the Andersons worked. The IkxIIes of theso two are supposed te be up iu the breast 'from whleh place it may Uke mouths te leinove them. Thore wero soveu men iu thu lower lift en the gangway ami thore Is no deunt their bodies can le recov ered its seen its the giugway cm lie opened, but hew long a thne this will take no 0110 can tell. The oncruleru are dolor- evcrvlhhur In their power te reopen tlie mines and recover the bodies of the ictlins, but ure being con, mired somewhat hy the miners ler weaken ing the pillars that wero left te support the reef, Tliis Is given as the Immediute cause of the disaster, but whether or net the plU lant at this particular pelut wote weaker tliau olbewhoro in the mine, it U dlillcult le determine new TitB cevtrrm: Clipped anil CenilcnMSI Frent the "Oxford Pre." Ann J2llza Sid well, ail Insane vvemnn, or Upper Oxrertl, ChoRter county, net tire te her own barn the ether night, jind when the nolglibem nrrlved at the place, nothing could Imtlonelo save the conteiita or stock, and four cows and oue herse )orlshed. nun, .101111 irtuiKey, 01 1110 supreme court of Peimsylvanla, and his former pastor, Kev. H. J. M.' Ijaten, 1). I., of Franklin, l'a., visit uu iniicein umvcrsuy 011 jcienuay, Wlicn Jehn Ciiiniiiiiigs, of lilt. Vernen, died en Tuesday of last weck, the eldest stage driver el Chester county iwwed away. In 18-10 he drove Uenenil Wlulleld Scott from Philadelphia te Oxford. Iu a litlloeld Btoneliouso net far lrem II Hainan's Cerner, East Nottingham, lives Mrs. AmclU Kulteii, who la 17 years of age. She Is intelligent and well read upon eveuts of the past aud'preseiit and vvlille her eyesight and hearing are somewhat impaired, her' mind and memery are geed. llelbioCharles Whlteslde ftswoyed. lrem Coleraln township te Llttle mMti, SmHi, ter county, thiuves Btolei)ts1viD chickens from Ids heniicryf- etMrBleht. Vi Vi neon ltaker, alsoet ColerittAyoeonTly had a large nuuiber of chicken' irtsen, from hia 'arm. f jjf Dr. Jehn A. Morrlseiffenwier Ce hrniwr ville's eldest eltizeiis, was U-Htcsler boy, n.ilivoef Celcrain township. HcJ rtHMOKCute't the Chester ntid Delavvare district" -In4. Coit Ceit Coit gresf In 1851-W, gaining the election ev Hen. JesseC. Dickny 011 his second run for fer for theollice. During Iho preshlency of Pierce Mr. Merrisuti was drug examiner at Phila delphia and alter wards, United Stales ap praiser. Dr. Morrison is 0110 el the leading meineur 01 1 uggs Man or I'resliyterian church. run 8WINI11.MIS en TiiKin niAvr.i.H. Thu s,tmogame that has been descriled In the I.NTi'.l.M(ii:Nui;uasplaj cd upon Abraham H.tvcrstlck,ofMauheim,ati(tGeorgoMowcry, or l'roviilence tewnshlii, bis Ijoeii played iiikiii Jusi th Walker, of Coleraln, who gave his nole ler JIIks.M). 'i,e mm hine man ob tained iMirmlHsleu lrem Air. Walker te tilace oue el the mills 011 his pl.ue and hail him sign his iiaine le a postal card agreeing hi ro re ro ceivo 0110 of the madilues ler the purpose. 'Iho next day he was bulldozed Inte signing a nole by two ether men. The machine was delheiccl at White Heck station, whero it still temalns. Mr. Wulker Is hiking htew te prevent the disc eunling orthe nole hyany ene and will tike legal steps te dclend him seir against its payment. J-.ltUV&TlOX JX KLTXAIIKTHTOWX. rintMiit hiliiml l.nlcrliililiiipiit Tlie llle't Scheel (intiltuillen KxerrUen, Li.lAiii.nnew-N, April 8 On Tuesday evening 11 ple.1s.1nt cuterttiiimeiit hy the school was held in Iho Town hall iu Ullza Ullza bcthtewn. The exercises were opened by music, which was followed by a prayer by Key. Koedcr. After this, dialogues, decla m illeus, Au, wcre the order of tlie evening. Slice ial credit is ulliihuted te Miss LIzzTe la.kinger and sister, for thelr beautiful sing ing; although ethers perlermed thelr parts well. During thu tatter end of the entertain ment, Mr. J.tceb Hcrgelreth, iu iKjhalfefUlu pupils or the high school, presented te the prim I pal, Prok S. W. Witman, a large Issik. In presenting the work, Mr. Hergelreth, madeit rewieiuarkslu behairer his school males which was listened te very attentively by all present. The professor thanked them very much for their kindness, everiiviuring them that they shall be remembered as friends and pupils. Mr. Kegcr Duck delivered the fare well ad dress, which was cry line, and wen the ad miration of all. Fully 100 persons wcre 011 hand at the exercises, many Ixiing unable te gain admission. This evening seme or the pupils or the high school will graduate. The event will take place hi the llethcl churt It in this place, Prof, llreehl, thu leimly superintendent, will be 011 hand te deliver an address in liener el the gii.du.iliiig class. The Ml. Jey orchestra will be present te help enliven the occasion. The oxeicises will lie free te all. AlK XWMAXIIH f30OH. Itpcaitet' llrr Churililuwii lMrr Want le Jilt Her le Marry Anether Ulrl. Our geed-looking bachelor trlciid, II. F. Davis, esq., was called iiikiii en Wednesday by a pretley damVcl from Churchtewii, who slated that she desired his services te secure heavy damages lrem her titllhless swain ler having killed te keep his premise te marry her. The fair client gae thonaineof Ijeuisa M. Grube, ami s-ud tlie iiame or her faithless lever living in the same vlllage is Chirles Jacobs. Aller MI-jh Louisa liad stated her ctse, Counseller Davis prepared an allldav it setting lerth that Charles Jaeeljs fera long tiine iast had premised and agieed te marry her, but new refuses, although she is willing ami ready te de se ; that Ter three years they weie engaged te be married and she, bellov bellev iug hi his piumtscs, governed her conduct mid course in life and society with relorunce te said engagement, and the llrst Intimation bhe had that he wus net going te keep his premise was.t short thne age when he coely informed her that he was going te wed an other one, Sadie Iirevvn. The allidav It closes with the declaration that it w ill require 1,000 tocev erthe damages sustained by her wounded heart. The necessary papers vvere liled iu the protheno-t-iry's olllce tied the requisite writ issued commanding the sherill te take Inte custody Charles Jacobs, the faithless lever. The writ is made roluruable 011 the fourth Monday of April, and unless the case is settled, there w 111 be .111 Interesting trial a ear hence. Jacobs appeared befere Judge Patterson this afternoon and was held In cemmrii bail, in his own lccnguizatice, te appear for trial. Hem Frem Lincoln. Linceun, April 7. Mr. C. A. Mycin with Iamily, el Harrisburg, formerly of this place vvere in low 11 ever Sunday. Mr. Myers visited the Kvangellcal Sunday school 011 Sunday afternoon and also addressed the school iu a very Interesting manner. -The Lincoln Union Sunday school held its Faster services en Sunday evening. The oxeivis.es throughout wero yvry .tppropiate ami well rendered by the scholars. Ad d 1 esses wero delivered by S. S. 12ugle in the German language and by C. W. Myers, hi the Knglish language. Mr. Heiijamiit Wissler, cigar manufacturer ami packer of leaf lobaece, has purch.tHOdand picked lietwoen 60 and 100 cases, or tobacco at prices ranging rrem fie. tp Irtc. per pound. Mr. J. A. Suavely, merchant, will visit Philadelphia this week and A. H. Hellingcr, meichant, next week, for tlie purpose of purchasing their spring and suinmer goods. ltc ailing .VV ChciuipeaUe lLilIreiul Olllcenu The stockholders of the Heading A, Ohosa Ohesa Ohosa peako railroad held their annual meeting en Tuesday afternoon, between the hours of 2 and 1 o'clock, at the olllce of J. W. F. Swift, and elected the following ollkers for thoon theon thoen suing year : 1'rosident, Henry lUumgurdner. Directors, Henry Uaumgardner. J, W. F. S wilt, Dr. H.T. Dav Is, Charles J. Kheads, Sate Harbor,I2s.UasBllllngrelt,AdamstowniHonry Kpplhlmer, Hctditig; Isaae Mellose, Head ing, and S. Wobber l'arker. New Yerk. It is the intention or the elllcers te beglu the construction orthe railroad, which will inn rrem Heading le the Chesjieaka bay, at au early day. llrlitge View Poatpencd. The jury appointed by Choster and Lan caster counties te iew for an inter-county bndge e or Octoraro creek, south of Chris tiana, wero te have met at that boieugh 011 Saturday. As only a portion of the jury was present the meeting was postponed until next Thursday. . ( . 1 , Deed of Alignment. Jacob S. Hoitzell and wlfe, jtt West llenii llenii field township, assigned thelr property for the boncllter creditors this morning, te Jehn M. Freelich, of the same township. Henlauiiu F. Cochran and wife, of Drtiinore township, made ti similar disposition of their ptoperty te Jehn M. Himnati, of Poqiiea. 11 1 1 m 1 A Hene' Leg llreken. Yosterduy aftorneou Lamrus Flose, herse dealer of this city, was driving along the "old read" about two miles from town, when lib horae llpied and breke his hind leg. The animal, which was a vuluable oue, vriw brought te tills city, but had te lie killed. 1 MOWN HIS RIGHTS AND WRONGS. tlltS HOUKtXUMAX MAK1.S HIS MAN1K1 AXU COXVESSWXa. VK- Stere Union lt lured le lie lilrgt The l)l- ctnwlen or Mill Wages In I'llutmrg IlHnelV Uovrner Iletllnnn le Cull Out tlm Mill- ll lailier News anil Noted. The mill workers at Pittsburg arodieuss aredieuss Ing tlie rale or wages te be fixed for the next year. Heme of the men say that when the crisis comes, sooner than run the risk or light, the llulshers will ngrce te the manufac turers' tonus, iu vv hicli ctse a number or the milts Iu Ihalcllxuiit coiillnue work without lliepuddlcrsaiid use steel. It Is stated, en the saine authority, that the puddlers, " see ing the Inroads steel is making in thelr trade, are desirous or gelling the start or tlie ether Will laborent." It Is estimated that or the 36, tWO, men employed In tlie Plllsbiirir dls- triet, irt least 0,000 are cllglble le inombershlp in Aiiuugamaiou.asseciaiious, uui 1110 union has net mere -than 1,500 mombers, leaving a large majority ou(lde'Ui(j,organlzatioii. la Pittsburg Jutlge Kwlhg has decided that a store erder, given by aiiTWiiiiany le an cinnlevO in navmeut nf wncr w.is illccnl. Thajnlners who lfavp bQfH'wpisilOvl .te Mr J cept iiiee porixne entering sun agnmst tfteir ompleyew for the rocev cry pf Hielr wagon in lavvhil meney. Thelr attorney has already entered suit aggregating HMOO, and In a snot 1 tiine exjieeis toxnave Uils amount in ercased te several huudred-'tlieUK.uld tlelLira, te iir.viaK tiii: Mtxi!u'tAniiK r The (loverner Appoint Voiiunliisleiierii llmler the Jtv of Msrrh 31, IKK3. The governor npHiIn(eil Iho lollew lugcout lugceut lugcout uiissleuers "te revise the inliilug and enli enli lalien laws m thu bittmiiueus coal regions :" Senators Humes, Kess, et Gieene, and Agnew, Iteprcscutatlvcs lluriis, or Kile; Neely. ofClarien : llowull.el Fnvettu: HelMiit- son, of Allegheny ; Ijewry, or Iiuliau.u 1 uspec ters James Leuttlll, Washington; Jehn J. Davis, Armstrong; 'liiemas K. Adams, Mercer ; Heger llaiups.ui, Sullivan, ami Augustus htmer and Jehn M. Walt, Allegheny. Miners Jehn Cunningham, Allegheny; Gcerge 12. Sprague, Westmereland ;. Henry C Siiilth, Lawrence; James Possmero, Cen tre; Hugh Htllwageu, Fayette, and Jeseph Del.thunt, Clcarlleid county. Operators .Simiiel O'Neill, Alkgheny; F. SC ShellenlK)rg, Westmoreland ; J. Frank McNutt, Clarien ; Daniel I-iughinaii, lllalr; l'resley Moere. Favclle. and GeorueM. liria- ,i, Cfearlleld county. '' Bulking yiutrrj men In Illinois. Oovemet Ocleshv. of llllnelrT.iiiveil a ,u..i..i. t,t.?.- .i. ' . 11 .. .m.itjt ujwi' 11 wjiviii iiiiu iw mil uiiii me JIlllUJ.lH' ipiella riotatJebetcfiuscsl by striking quarry.' 111011. He liHik no iiclieti hi the matter. Ne. attempt wak made yeiitcrtlay morning te put men at work hi the pitruex. The strikers congregaled ttKf strong, nrnied with royeuers tiitd tiropared te leslst attacks Thcyarewsleh itig tlie qu.itHcs and declara they will net resort te arms unless lircd upon. jc -j.. Ihkitmeii Who Want Iho Old Wiices. A tllspatch rrem Kingsten, New Yerk, s.tys the dissatisr.ictleu miieng thu Delavvare A Hudvjii tsuial lx.iliiieii still continues, and that, judging from indication lery few baits will go up the ciu.il te-day, the dale set fur ejiening, unless the petition of the boatmen, asking tint rates Iki restored le 70 cents, the sum paid last year, is granted. I, AllVK XUTK1. A llelter rriiKpeit Fer tin) Varmint or Iho Irnlnla Valley. The bright sunshine of the past week has wrought a marvelleus change in the vv licit propceteftho Virgin! 1 valley. Fields that were te have been turned ever fur corn are iiewgrccu. Geed judges estimate the yield at tvvcnty-llve per cent, inore than was thought possible a lortnlghtage. At 11 Kile of imported Jersey utile el a superior cl.tss, iu ltaltimeic, tbuhighest price ulcl for one animal wasOliXi. Henry Waterman, inventor et many railroad and locomotive appliance, had died hi Hudsen, New Yerk, aged 71 years. An Inscription en a banner carried hi the late labor demonstration hi Louden : "Werk for all, overwork for none." Net less than .000 artisans el Jlullale, N. Y., It is stated, are building houses for them selves en thoce-opcrativoplau. All the coal miners at Cushoeien, Ohie, about 300 iu number, are en astrike against a reduction el 10 portent. Tin. si'iusu rLi:vuu.s. A btiaw III Michigan M1011 the Dliectleii of the Uiuil. The letunis from Michigan new indicate the election el Merse, the Democratic; and Fusion candidate ler supreme judge, by at least 20,000 majority. 1 he Democratic candi dates for regents vvere also elected by large majorities. The Chicago returns received at tleven o'clock last night Indicated au unusually large vete, and that lUeut or 1!! voting pro ducts heard rrem give Harrison, D01110cr.it, for mayor, 21,455, and Smith, Kepuhlicati, 21,743. Smith's majority, ISA lleth parties claimed the election. Full returns et the municipal election held in Cincinnati en Monday give Smith, Ho He publican, 3,&'.0 majority for mayor. 'Iho only Democratic candidates elected were J. M. Fit7gerald ter ixilice Judge by 1.2S5 ma jority, and Vineent Schwab for magistrate by a majority of 1,128. Jesiah W. Wright, Democrat, was olected mayor el Princeton, New Jersey by 2ii ma jority. The rest el the olllcers elected .110 Heptiblictu. Harrison Mecteil Majer of Chicago. Cltie'Aoe, Aprils. The vote ler mayor hi 101 out of lit I products (Iho total number) is: Harrison (Dem.), 12,111 ; Smith (Hep.), II, 011. The new ly elected mombers or the city council consist, its nearly as yet ascertained, or thirteen Hcpuhlicans and five Democrats. This would make the councils a tle. All precincts heard lrem give Harrison a plurality el 3.JI. ThoJHepubliciiisdeclaro they will contest. Alarm of Fire. At half-past niue o'clock this morning alarm liex Ne. 12, In Irent of F.. J. Kahili's jovvelry store, Ccntre Square, sounded tux alarm of lira The alarm was given by an Hest King stroet merchant, who saw smeke Issuing lrem under the reef of the 12xehauge hotel, corner or Hest King and Grant streets. Thore was no fire, the smeke having made Its way into tlie at lie of the building through a dolcctlve Hue. As this llitu has been the cause of at least thrce Mso alarms, itis about tiine the ckln.isin It weroplastercd up. A crack large enough torthepitsaagoor se much smeke may ene of theso days let a spark pas. The fjronien w ero promptly en the ground. Cemtablc l'ut te Flight bya Weman. Fanny M. luitulis was urrosted by Con stable Dern this morning and taken te the olllce or Alderman Ferdney, whero she entered Kill for a hearing en Saturday, Apiil Its, at 0 o'clock, te answer u cluirge et assault and battery proferrotl by Christian Kline, censtable el West Ilempllcld township. Kllne, it apiicars, had a writ te serv 0 en Mrs. Laudls, who lives near Nellsville, and as he entered the front deer te exocute the writ, Mrs. Landis used a broomstick be Igoreusly en him that he was compellod te retreat. Kllne Kays she is the worst woman he e or had te deal with. Musical Kiitertiiliuiitiit. Thu Women's Christian temporauce union gaye an excellent musical entertainment In the Y, M. O. A. hall last ovenlng. l'rels. Kevlnskl, Krebs and Haas dlictled the voices et a number of scholars iu chorus. A neat mini was realized. The Coachman' Ilrlils Net Coming. Manager Yecker get a letter te-day cancell ing the local engagement of the Htntkesh opera company for April It, llence Mrs. Victeria MertMlul Hulkskamp's sweet voice will net be heard here. XHK BROCK JtXrr.ATlVXH. ItefeiuUntii Walre Hearing and (live Itall in llie Hunt of lO00ferTrUI at lh April Court, The topic or conversation overy whero en Tuesday evenlng was the arrest of Jehn llreck, late stevvard of the almsheuse, U10 newa or which was llrst given te the publle in the 1nii:i.mukne.h en Tuesday after noon. Ofllcer llarnheld served the warranUen Hrock and his daughters late en Tuesday ar ar ar lorneon and seen after llreck had a consul censul consul hitlen with his attorney H. c. ISruliaker. The result or that consultation was that hearings wero waived en the charges or larceny as halloo and conspiracy hi defraud. Hall was entered befere Aldennan Ferdney, ler trial at the April session In the stun or$l,000, with Jehn D. Skllesand Wm. S. Shirk assurolies. Odlcer IJarnlield also had search warrants te ex ecu te and iu his search of Hreek's heuse leittid seme meats, previsions and lard, which vv cre romev cd by him from the twunty alms alms alms eoueo. He claimed, howevcr, that when lie went te the almsheuse as slowardhe took te that Institution a number or previsions, andwhonhe loll he leek with him provis previs ions or Iho same value as he had brought there. The daughters or Jlr, Hrock are Implicated in the conspiracy through their cutting up large quantities or goods, making thorn into earil .r.tgs, Killing the rags and tailing te pay ever tlie money received ler the same. The Investigation Inte the allotted short comings was liegtni at the meeting or the loer Ixeird hist Saturday. Most of the testi mony elicited, howevcr, merely related te hewraiy, and had reference te but slight dis crepancies. At 0110 tiine it was thought tint It w mild all end in nothing, but the revela tions made at U10 examinations of seme orthe Inmates, coneenjlngjjnattors whereer they poffieually knew, worevio startling that ft was deemed advisable te isstuv wnrr.iniu fur tlie arrest of J.;rtlcs Implicatc.L. al tiotteKnx XAX cbmatxv. i, , ,.. , r ""f Smnellilnp nt III Personal Iliitery Arrival or A Ute llmly. y. Frem the New Yculc'lliniat Julius G. Kotlmelor, who died at his home in AVashingteii street, Ilohekrm, yoslereUy, ls Iho first resident or that eitywhose wish that ins Issly tM cremated will Wj-eliserved. He was en the Hremeit steamer Moselheu an attempt was made te blew her up with an Infernal m.uhlne, and his illness dates freiu that time. He was in comfertablo clrcuin-- BLmces, and just behire dying exacted a premise from his wlre that she would have his body cremtted. The remains will be token te the crematory at Lancaster, Pa., to day for that purpose. AitrtivAt. op tub 1101a. The body arrived al the Lancaster tlopet, at2.1.rjthls .iflcrnoeu and w.is at once taken te the crematorium and prejiarcd for incino incine incino ratlen. The wife or deceased, Mrs. Wilhol Wilhel nihi.i Kottmcier, ami a bretltcr. Mr. William Ifoltmefer, aix'eiupinled and wero hfcharge wi iw iwvtwxj 11 4 jii 1110 10111 veir (ti 11 n age, and wan a mercJunt residing at ;J2iJ AVashlngten ijlreet, Holsikeu. Ill tlcatU Its attributed te aneurism of Iboaerb, or heart uiVx au It Is gentt yumetU TllJt HAltll-WlhKV CMjbt A Cotuiirenitjo liTwhliiJi Vltlullir Met ia,OO0 - "5" f.- and qetw. The c:ise of Jehli Kvllarragalnut the ex ec uters or the tstate or Wm. M. Wiley, de ceased, wits te have been tried betore Jttdge Ilutlcr, el the U. S. district court at Phila delphia, during the present term, llefore the cise was called, however, the parties te it settled it hy .1 compromise, lleth sides are very close-mouthed as te the terms el settlement, but it is understood that the amount paid Mr. Harr was f 12,000 and costs. It will be recollected that the case was onto tned lit the U. S. court, and a verdict wits given in Harr'a favor ler about fJO.OOO, his claim ort lO.OOOand intorest. TlieiIcfend.iutV application ter .1 new trill was granted for certain reasons and resulted In a compro mise its above staled. The action groweut of .1 transaction in whli h Harr was arrested and his property was seized and himself ancslcd for illicit whisky transactions when Wiley was col cel col leeler ; he was acquitted and his pteperty re leased, but he never was repaid 510,000 which he alleged (hat he ileMisltctl with Wiley as security te await the determination of the case. Fer this he hi ought the sulk Fine Music Led hya Fermer I.tiirHnlriau. 1 10111 tliuCarllstubcntliicI The Ha-ster services at the First Lutheiail church en Sunday weie very solemn and imprcsslve, about IV) communicants patlicl luting in tlie holy rite or sacrament. The church wero a beautiful aspect, rendered se by iialmal pet deners in profu sion about the altar and pulpit, among which being .1 large cress undo et pure white natural llewers and lilies. Added te this was the tlnest music ever ren dered In the church, the choir at present be- lug utiiler 1110 leadership el .iiij. iv.i-.camp-beTl, ene en Carlisle's most accomplished musicians. The piece el music, Christ Is Hisen, opening with a soprano sole by Mrs. C. was elegantly rciuleied, while every members or the choir did justlce te their parts. In the anthem Christ Our Passover, the three soles vvere well tendered, and the very elose harmony in nil the parts indicated careful training. AX EMl'ir SCAlillAlnt teuxv. A Helle or l'erneiml anil Military Interest Uniler a hcrap File. Manager Win. H. Middleten, et the Penu Iren company, iu the cleaning up of the scrap iron pile at that establishment, leuiid at the bottom el it an old sabre scab bard, with geld-plated tip and band. A Httle sand iaicr disclosed that it had bcen made by the Ames manufacturing com pany, el' Chicopee, Mass., and en the nlate was engraved luscrlpt: "Presented te W.H. Wcigel, by theso Jw he appreciated his ser vices ronderod by hhn te Majer General Hut ler, Dec 1, Ibdl." Theie was nothing else te Identify Its loimerownor ; but it isaltogcther likely Iho rclie eame with a let of scrap lien rrem Hallhnore. It would doubtless be ap preciated by the tloneo ir he could be discov ered. Grand Castle of Knight of the fielileit Eagle. The annual session or the Grand casite 01 Pennsylvania, Knights or the Golden Eagle, was held en Mondayafternoon and oenlng, at Lincoln hall, Philadelphia. The grand chief proscnted a detallcd lepert of the work of past year, which shows the order In Pcnn sylv aula te consist et s'Jeastles, with a mom mem mom bershlp of nearly 6,000. Sev oral new castles are being organized throughout the state, The fellow ing olllcers wero Jnstalled for the ensuing year: Grand Chief, Gcerge W. Crouch ; Grand Vice Chlor, C. G. Simons 5 Grand Master of Koeerds. J. D. Barnes; Grand Koepor of Ex chequer, Charles K. Nolbser; Grand High Priest, 12. W. Clev onger ; Grand Sir llerald, Charles H. Husten ; Grand Triistee, H. M. Trout; Hopresontatlv e te Supreme Castle, Fdward S. Howand. m 1 The Second Ferfernuiucc. Last ev enlng Sheek A Cellier's, company tilnvnil the " Llclits e' Londen " ler the Hoceiul time, The audlonee w.ts large mnl greatly pleased. A buminer He.ldeme, with Content, Totally llurneil. Islip, U I., Apill 8. The suniiner rcsl rcsl rcsl donce or Duircan Weeds, of New Yerk, w ith its contents, was totally destroyed by flre early this morning. Tlie less Is !10,000. The same building was discoercd en Hre a week age, when it was damaged te the extent or ?e00. It Is supposed te ha e been set en Hre On both occasions. 1 m A Uulncn llleck Consumed. UltTlN'H Fuiutv, Ohie, April . Tlie Commercial block was burned early this morning. It was the principal business block in town. The losses tiggiegate nearly 550,Oea Ykeult Dudley bailiff. Nr.vy Yeitir, April 8. The court te-day granted a motion ler a commission te 1)0 sent te England te examine witnesses, regarding the sanity of Mrs. Yseult Dudley. 'Iho pro pre pro ceodbjgs hore are stayed meauwlille. RESTINI HEX KRAI, OttAt X10HT AXn t Knctiunigliig Heper the Nuirertng I' loefFlot - Token 1 New YenK, Apr quiet night Then homerrhago and t qulte reassuring, o'clock Ida friends I and all gave cncetii dltien, Dr. Newnu is a wonderful uiai lladeaitMld, "Gen easy night and 1 The pallent sleeps, times that suit his 1 last night ceiitlnuc( liens from inldnlt -T tlMMM I liUt 1 s&i ta . r i,3 -aAnfcJI MAyrew elKar. twVhf nglftperifirt t 6, e's I0rnt' IPersjaBp '1 aliea.k , th mtj until' 9f when he awoke, 1 brlefly, but did net Coinmedoro Q. IC. and left cards at 1H' arrivetl as tliey loft left loft large box el flew ors Gca W. Chllds,efl company has netice lie sent each daydu At 11:15 a. in. Jt heuse. He was 111 The latter stated tlu a very quiet and 601 sullered very Hill slept comparatively te-day tlie despen entirely left the neciricd te have the arnne tVmdltieu ( ttrxil pe; Dint tiVMte) rrh'enamlsB Mn.Lefi uiliig'thell i' tlellV fadlnbte?9 iugirnimc wnnwi ? he general'iMU . . .. " ni ly cei, Ttmm, ds father: hiD.Vi ' iLtblO ulebtytbi' V ft neil ann bmk hii '. a v .... j".. x . 411, It VrM'MM. 1.1. cicral, and;tfctl 10 iolunied'tegfal)!i t t existed tw$irih)( days aga Ills appiviuce atsejia-PflrrV: ' V Hely changed for 1 )riKiiter;aidr.u wv anxloiyjjrthetiinDi iiwbsen afaMtltii 1 tyj face leeks an well a 1 ilhaa 1 VA L II- it . .,C'i euiuii body is )k walked abetrt his rfr. ,.rn,.-frf. for I.r.OlST.ATlVP, VHOVMKBtXea. ..,.. ?.. r-r -rtH5vv ,, 1 n , iv r.iiBsi tun AiiraiHn t im Hri'-hi ,v IlAinitsniTUti. I.t ,vi-flt'Tn iiSi,,I1, ' nearly au hour was ciit.edl lui'Wwteiitlne'J Ititlens. The bill lincroasethe'.paipo''!! f fur which taxes can e levied hi eitlMefUiA. e-fl mtjt . '? .' A, fc.it bAilLXALlMHl iwmstinwwMW t third, fourth and lllp clac, te imtet are-v cent doclslell of the Slllirnnin ennrt wu w.m " WV sideied en third reading, Mfi Vecghlly efc ferel 1111 ainendmeiil whleh wi adoi'teil, prev idhig that the a t jillall net go Inte cilect in cllloser the thlid 'lass until the city oetin cils 1me aeceiiled llu act. The bill te allow liquor le be weld in laieunt park was discussed at Jengltf and) doreatod yci 23, nayu 127. Tite -llnettaien of Hu. .llng'M antl-diacrfuilriatian' bill ktekr ue Ifullngs oiTemi H1S?j..! the illlconienii will: tee Vallace-l-ea m 1 nt -".f the Senate, U10 most imf wtant of which, ere adopted. McCulleil !i offered all-aBieiul. tiient te prohibit lallread cempah)8 frenr issuing passes exceit te oflloors,'and"etu eflloors,'and"etu oflleors,'and"etu ployos. With a vieiv te cripple, the bill ll was decided net gcruuuiti and he withdrew it. It being evident lnt the enemies" of the bill wero talking agiihst lima te prevent n vete en the bill, Hidings made a.mteDessltd motion te have 11 rnirilnnl in u iipnuil order next Wednesday meriiing. c& In the Heuso te-day Dayis-read -peU lien I10111 Iho Lancaslei emuity and'eWyUiiwdlcal association in fayer of the state pharmacy bill. In the Senate u bill wm tavdrably reported requiring all sessions et the supreme count te be held iu Harrisburg and the Heuse bill toemeurago the forniatien of co-eporaUve usMiciatiens. Senate bills were jiassed Hually allow Ing county coieniisioaers $S a day, when neccss.uiW in attendance 4attlielr ellice, and te classify oinmutatlens rev geed behavior of convicts, md the Honseblllto regulate the huiililig and kiUlDg''ef web footed wildfewls. Tim bill dividing counties into tl isses and rcgul dug thelfoea'ef county elllcers was oppefd by Coepcr,tOA the gieiuid that it was an mjustice totheeRlcerfc, especially theso w he ti present most all earn (heir prosent salaries find a number of amend men ts were 1 'lored by him.", They increase the salaries f eaebi ollleeraevcral hundred dollars evet these in the ?otlgleaL bill. The bill passed v-ith tlie "auindmeat, w hen Cooper stated I it he would 'oppose It en final passage. " FOKEIOX 1 1 KI.T. IGEJfCM.'' I - a' The Arrival at Iluhlli irtlte Frcltd the l'rlnccss of Walcx Create Vepaln- thu,i m, jSfc j j ( Duui.ik, April a 'Hie yacht carrying the Prince and the Princtss of Wales. arrived In Dublin bay at 11:30 I lay. A"larg7crewd gathered en the deck t Kingsten te gtoet the rev al v islters and slvefl of artllltry lrem 1110 ireiiciacin uilliuuil n mw fuxivv AtceiUk . 7 : presents a lively api iranee, but deee- s"p "W'J riin.iiii .irn fur Irm helnir tfeuAral. .mil f thoie are many lndit oteus that therls no iffi gicat ixjpular enthus sin. ' . -3 'llie royal ceuple voreoutnuswHicaiiy gioeled iu ttieirpreg Asiuiougnutesiitoia. -y ill llciiloreiuie.M ;rr w Jnnnim. HevvAh Paidi, Ap wits held tcAlay in 1 Ameer, of AfghauisU lLuitaud Impresslvc rey of India, sat uper uiHiii his light and tl &-4A general durbar aer of AlKinnbaiaen, iThe sesaa wi brll Earl' DunVlH.'f yle. ilalffrHb lh Auioer Dtlkoet CeMRiight upon his loll. The A oer-ijiiaae anjWdres.s during w hlch he sale te would render the Hritlsh overy servlc In the powwef his army or of his poej li sonted Abdunhamen The Ameer in accep hoped te strike with Britain. I.ltierty Enlls!i Pa ins, April &TI wllllo.ive Haven fei end of April with t Eiilightenlng tlie W av igatlen Opened Hkadinu, Pa., A tw ecu Pert Clinten a Sthuykill canal was xnoAiceroywn pre.- ith a sword of honor. ' ig tlie sword mi& he tanycneniy ef.Grcati ,iluBUieWerW.y Fi-erichfrigte Jsere VevvYerk,Mit thai i stalue ef-'ililberty the SclinrlkUl Sana). 11 &-NftVitenli(V t UMai jniVtg and nearly 600 beats, hlch wr ,lfg Ulle during the winter lx woen t-tte.iwfcitSj'O. sumed for tlie ucase The oalj.btween Pert Clinten and Sc uyklU Hayi ;! tUl clesed, bcciuse ofrepdrs new hefg 'juarle, but it vv ill be opened tn a toy daysJpa 5 .' j' e t '? A Ilcrki County t ilsiMiutHHH ItuADiNti, Pa., Ai d it Tbte Rohrbach Bre'a., tlirt story steue near Bovvers station his "count; S'lt- stroyed by lira The I a luse u valuable machinery unVJ, nuicn gnUu. The less Is fl WiljqtJlJ, insurauce iu,ew. WKATUXH WAHHIJiaTOH, Ap Atlantle states, local ing, colder weather, ' wosterly, rliingbare null ut tint1 Only uhie men n Sheuek'H hetel tuts l were ledgers. The who luissed the ev started te walk found wandnrlng nt of tlie cllv. having takfln e ihe statlQ't meniiug, enu was ledgers. WOWfniUn -r, jap"jvi t9i v i jr.-ii -r "! - . l"T "i-i iMP lTSfellte':3 .!iHYi?ljBl MnHyhvM 1 w PH " h mtWrM 'i qsg ifl-MBB vm mim '" f K 1 Tl ilHl Wl Tl unpiii 9" r ) " i4. rx "y OJu s y i . M & W f Hi id &- V 9 W1 tWte itiLnir4 6i H "" if M ni,s'crj Jl SM'Aft. U' v nl "'