i ! &)Z mfa$tif I Jfntellxg mM ftdssftlsMMSzylr. iu -v f ' A VOLUME XXIII NO. ONKOF T1IK OLD SCHOOL uitrirtnyii rim rrr-.trrt i. vaiikku or At DKiiai.tN uunsri.iA. One untie lein( ratio Leaders ul the Olden Tlmn Mini TiHik Kli Acllin Tart III tlm History nt III. 1'erleil ivitty, Original lil.li I eller Hundred of our city rotder ami net n few Irem thu country, will rccogulre tlm puturii Htiewn abote n that of tlm genial old alder man e( the Rights ward, who ha sent must ui hi tlme In his cesy ollhe for tlie pant twenty years, meting out "distributive Jus tire" te theso who have sought It or tried te made it In bis court en Cabtwgn hllL Ami jet we are Inclines! te lliltik that compara tively row, even of hi most Intimate Irienil. nre aware of tlie tunny Miiiilimlii Unit st st st tonded thu squire In hi earlier llfe, or of the versatile talent he brought te meet them. That theso may net be lest te the world of reader the Inti.i.i.mi mi.h emlhilm them In It cnlumiiH l'atrlck Dennelly w a born en the 2.1d el Februsry, 110, iietr Ornish, In County Tyrene, Ireland. Ill parent were James hihI Uridyl t Dennelly. James came tn America In ISIS and made hi way to'l.ebauoii where he ehuinetl work nnd declared hi Intention of becoming an American citlren and in due tlme wa naturalized and became a full blown Democrat. The late Henry M Kelgart having met Dennelly In Lebanon and taking a liking te him brought him te Lancaster where he for a time engaged In buy ing and selling horse and tending bar ler Leenard Klchellz, proprietor of tlm "Hull's Head" tavern en Fast King strict where the Kxchange hotel new stands. Having made money enough te bring hi family te America James Dennelly sent for them, and waited many a lemr month Imfore he heard anything of thorn. I horn weru no ocean telegrapli line in the day, no stiainehlps te dnh across the oeau In a week, no yacht. te contend for Iho chain. plnnlilpef the world a last sailing tm-iili, nothing hut mew Hailing hulk and emn el thorn net sea-worthy. He Mr. Dennelly after Bending the money te Ireland bad te WBlt menttiH bofero be heard a word el hi family. AHIIIVAT. IV I VM VSTI ll. Plnally, en the Nt of Auguat mil, the voyagers reached Lancaster. The part ten aisled of Mr. Bridget Dennelly, her two heiih, Patrick and James, and Henry Don Den nelly, n brother of James, Hr. 'ihe party came by stage from I'hllaiUlpbla and were landed at tlm old Mage house, new the sl'e of I. H. Kursk's grocery Mere, corner e List King and Christian streets Here they were met by lame Drinmilly, wiiii 1111 utwii an long wining ler llitm 'I boy told bow they bad taken passage aboard the brig Ardint, an old tub without either Hjoeii or eomtert, and hew they had been tossed en ocean wave ler hi ben weeksln charge of drunken Hiller and nt last were wiecked iin sunken re ks oil CapoSvble, where they lay fir tedavand two night , and hew they were llnally rescued, and taken te St, JeIiiik. and theme In another vessel te Phil idelphla ami theiice te Lancaster by stage a above stated. l'atrlck ha it wonderfudy vivid recollec tion or all these incident, though they hip (ened mere tlim half a century age. On leaving the shige Ikiuiu the family wtre taken te the tavern of Jehn Carrell which steed In Kvit King street ner Midtlle, next deer te where the new ilre-h mse or j onglne nnd tnii k . imit stand-. After bearding here for a abort tune Mr Dennelly removed with hi family into a heiiti 011 Kat Orange Htreet en the bit new owned by the estate of the late (.'lurk L. Wentz. In the spring of fl be moved te Middle Htreet near what i new bbipjam Htreet The lnm wai an old ene and bad beeu uel dining Iho ltovelutionary war a a I elted hiate heHpltal. It is Htlll Rtimllng as one of the landmark of eul Lancaster. In the next year, ta, Mr. Dennelly built a heua en in adjoining let and commenced atore keeping and continued in tlmt biisine. until 1MJ when he bought the property en erlh Queen atreet abeve the railroad, new owned by C. Illler, barber, and kep'.ataveru there until Hept. '-7, 1S63, when he died, aged U7 ycara. We have thua outlined the career of the elder Dennelly bouauHe l'atrlck wa for a great part of bin lile clenely ldentifled with hi lather' intercatH. Mil. UONMiMA'MNCIIOOLIMI. l'atrlck received bU Unit Nchoellng when he was e en years old from a man named Dyke, who kept a little pay school oppeito the l'rebbyterian church, en Orange Btreet. In Initie went te school te an old man named McNevIn, en Church atreet, and later te llenry K. HeinltHb, uutle te Clmrlea A. Helnltab, our popular druggist. The school house was en the rear of the let 011 which the residence of the late Kev. I). W. Gerhard stands. Hi next teiclierwas Kdward Clark, who kept Hchoel In the lrebyterian "hos1eii room," an old stoue building in rear of the church. I'reni till school he was transferred toeuo kept in the "Quaker Meeting Heuse," new Odd Kellews' hall, Hnuth Queen Hirnt. It wakeiit by Michael Kelly, 1111 exttllent teacher, who hud but ene fault: he would go en a spree new nnd then. On leav Ing Killy 'a school l'atrlck went for nwhlle te I'ranklin college, corner of Lliueanii Orange streets, and he completed 111 schooling by uucu.iiinu a tutor In the old LaucaMerJan school, corner I'rlnce and Chestnut street.. UK I.KA11NS TAII.OUINO. Hova.new illteen jears of age nnd wu apprentlccd toWelf.v, Ilowmante barn the tailoring trade. Tbla llrm had In their em ploy at that time a niimber of Jours who became famous In thelr line. Ann ng theiu were Jehn Met7ger, Win. Oniuiif. Clnrles Heisluger, Jehn Hjiurrlerand David A. Den. nelly. Wolf te llewman's place or IuhIiiih waen East King street, whero Williamson A. roster's building new standM. Yeung Dennelly reuialned with the llrm about three jeara when be was compelled te loaveby reason of 111 health. Although IB years, old he weighed scarcely fifty pounds. In lbJii be went te riillndelpbht and took a position in the wbnlosale heuse of Oluclute de Augell, but could net stand indoor work and ielt the plate and In company w Ith rela tives, named Treaner, embarked la the Irish linen trade and uiaile a HUcctWul tour through the Heutli. Hut thu liuanclal crash el 18.17 came and the linen trade "went up" with many ether Industrie and 1'itrhk re turned te Lancaster. 111: oei.s hah; 10 1:1 lien In the spring or 1KW lie went te Humpe, visiting Londen, Ed in burg, Great Yarmouth, Dublin and ether place or note iu (Jrtat Hrltainand Ireland, and crossing tlie clun clun nel spent seme time in Trance. lie set sail from Havre en W return trip In November 18. 8, and had a very stormy passage, 33 days beln taken In the veyage from Havre te new Yerk. llerore going te Kurepa Dennelly nnd othera orgiiilzed a ilramatle company and dubbed it the " Couuer Drauiatie AwecU "-4 (. Hi) -SIX JAGES. linn." On his return rrein i;ureMibti rn Joined II, and It wa kept up for several yearn. I'd. Cenner, IIki idebrated actor In whose honor thw association wa named, often played In Lancasteraud vvasupHitled by Dennelly and ether local talent. In tlm spring of INI 1 D11111 oily went te Pittsburg nud Inlneil nceinpaiiy el players sometime acting iitsiu Iho slagn and some tlmn piping hi Mute In tlm eicliestra. About midsummer Im wi lit te St. Li Nam! secured n clerkship In 11 store , but the store was sisMi liuriuil ilewu, and Im wa ng 1I11 out or a Jeb. He wint down te New Orleans, but getting nothing In de hue line home tlm following wlnler. 'Iho inn Iruui New Orleauv te i'lttsburg took 1 days , the O'lle river being filled with ke. ill. hii nil 1 ui, Hiigli Maxwell, oiiie iidltnr el Iho Lamas ler Juurnnl, and Jehn IU Montgomery, ni , jiersuaded Dnuuelly te study law. He entered Montgomery's ellh-e January, 1HII, and wa admitted te tlm bir I line, 1KI7 In the meantime he did (ounideratilo idlterlal work en the Lancaster ii ml, then under odltetlal control nl ( I letin I etsy the t arter, nnd In lslj hubiiMine owner el the paper, which wa then printed in a dingy little (illicit ever llrenemnn's shoe stete, Centre bquare, whero the Hair .t Six nk brick building new Ht-uid. Dennelly sold out te his father, Jamc Dennelly, and the latter sold the establishment te ( el Janus Cam eren, falterwards Killed nt the Hint Initie of Hull ltuu.) In this connection we may repet a story that ha net l fere bum printed. 1 he Mexi can war had been fnutht nnd both parties, Whig and Doniei ratio, 1 liilmed old (len. .vll 'I"ajlet, Iho here el Hueiu Vista, n belonging te them and many of "the bust worker' thought him an eligible c.indhlale for pretddent. t ll. lame Cameren wan Dem's rat, and bellov bellev Ing (len. Tayler te be one, he Isiuulit from Dennelly the ' whiti newspiper tuti tilling te publish the laperlu the Interest of I ten Tayler but a Tayler gradually detelnped Inte a Whig, and llnally acoep'ed the Whig nomination for prisldcnt, Cel. Cameren quietly drepjHsl the matter ami the Lancas ter Democrat wa ludellullely suiended. it 1: nneMi. is "erri.vsivi. rviiriHw." l'rem li?ll te K'jrt, a old Demwrat well remember, there were bitter loud In the Deni'icratlc mrty of Linraster unity, grow grew grow IngeutofMr Hiii hiuau's uandldaey for the prenleiicy nnd hi utteran -h relalive te M111011 Cameren's elis'tleii te the t'nlted .SUte Henatu. Many of the ablest men of tlm party bec.ime alienated from Mr. I Im ban an, ami rallying around Cel. Kiali I rarer, the in knew ledged "War Herse of Demo cracy, ' they did everything they could de te 1I1 feat lluclianan's aspiration. They were suicessful in s and In K,i Dennelly w a an arib ut Ilu lianan man, and liavlng a facile (in in I a jiiiiigenl wit, he and the late J 1 rank tin ltelgart and n few congenial spun adopted 11 plan of rklli ule as being the lest way of bringing the opposition into contempt. Inn en of humorous artlcles entitled " Wnr Herseaua" they liri'd tlielr lnughter-proveklng s julbs through Hie isiliiinii of the 'ni .SA 1, and (In illy published them In pamphlit lerui and had the salisfai'tnn at last In heeimr Mr. Huchanan nominated and elf ted te the prisliltiiry. ill. 1 11 1 v MIIOl 01 1 1 1 In Is! Mr. Dennelly wa appointed register of quarterly return by Postmaster Oeneral Campbell, and held the Knltinii two years, when he resigned. In lsi7 hi old rrlend Jehn i'ersy tlie Carter, who wa the chief rlerk of the u itlenal Houeof Hnproieu. Utlves, apimlntml him assistant clerk I hi position he held until Cel. Jehn W. Ferney, (who had gene ever te the Republicans) w 1 elected chlel clerk, when Diunellv resigned and wa glviu a clerkship In the land illke and subsequently iu the census bureau. After 'Old Abe" bad become tlrmly seated In the presidential chair hi first busbies wa te "turn the rascals out," and he did it with unsparing baud. Dennelly received nnlii m te quit. He shook the dust of Washington from hi sandal anil went into the rooting and teal oil business in Philadelphia. Hut hi father being uoweldaiidtt-elile, I'atrh k 1 imebai k te Lane ester in lsivl ill lather died the hhiiie ytar the (white w a nettled up, 1'itruk re united from the old homestead and took up a rmideuie III the I mirth ward In Im be w a eb' ed alderman and servrsl a term of II d ear-. Keinovluglliite the Lubtb ward be wa there nominated and doted alder lliau , ha been re-elected trem time te time mid I still lu filled, having eerved n period elJlyeir. Hi'invell reillawjer and a cirelul Jusll 11 ami ha Inn slew te learn the tn k by which Heme veunger nldermen have brought their elllce Inte disrepute. 'le riHiipitulale, Squire Dennelly's nccom nccem plishments it may be sild he wa a ge'Hl tailor, a geed actor, especially iu comic puts, a cirelul clerk and a humorous writer; he H it kind husUiud and lather, Is a solid Deme oral and a grand 'ery teller Olttu bin he set the table In .1 rear by bis Dutch and Irish stories, for be has "the sweet liermau acnuil" at command a well as "the rich Irish brngiiM." l'erhap one of the best etm plea of hi liumer I the Irish letter, written ninny years age, which we append . A FlMOls imsit 1 hi n l( Tl I I V MM It I l.V II UAH, I'.Mllsll ill It tl - I V II vei 1 1. 1, Nl Ml Hur.-MiM ,11 , , 1 111 Ml, IN Till. Cm Ml 11 KlLhlVM, IN I IIKI VM. My Ufa Xrjihni I bat n't sent you a letther since thu last tlme 1 wrote te you, be k ise we moved Irem our lurmer plai e el lit ing and consequently I couldn't tell w here 11 Ititlhi r would Iludteu. Hull new, with pleas tire, take up mt pen le inform you of the dentil el your own living 11111I0 Kilpitli rick, who died very siuldeuly lastvteik alther a lingering Illness or six mouth, Iho peer man wa In violent con vulsions during thu whole tlme el hi sick Hess, 1 Ing parlectly (pilot ulnt NpuliekN, all the n ule talking inceharently and calling rr wathur. I bad no time te Inform you of hlsdtath sooner, except I had wroteyou by the last pest, which went oil ten days before he died and then you'd bad pnslnge te pty. I nm at a less te tell what bis death wniHvisenid by, but I fear it wa by his lastsli kiiess, ter be wa never well ten day thi glther during the w hole tlme el hiscontlne hiscentlne liienliiiiil I iiulievn his death wa oeenslemd by lii-i niiiig ts) much of rabbit Hohtulled with piH nnd uravy or pus and gravy schtutkil with rabbits I can't tell which. Hut be that as it may, a seen h he brathed In last the dockthers gave up all Iieih) of hi recovery. 1 ctn't tell you niiythlng about hi uge, ler you will knew that in March next he'd have been twluty-Uve year euld, lacking ten iiiiuitb, mid hud he lived till that time he'd bin it jlst six months de id. Hi prep erty new revolve te bis next of kin, who nil died sumo tiuionge, se that 1 expect it it ill iHidlvided between 11, nnd you knew hi property wa soinethlng very considerable, ler lie had a line oslute that wa hew Id te piy hi debts, and the rauialmler holestln nhorse race; but It wn the ojilnleu of every ene at the time that he would have wen the race, il the herse lie run ngalust hadn't been tee 1 1st ferblni. 1 never hiw it man, nnd the ilwk thers.ill say se, that ebsarved direitieiis or tuck medlciue butther than In did. He said he's n lav e take bltther nllewuys a sugar ctudy, It It had only the sanie taste mid lp picacuhunan whiskey punch, If It would only put him in thu same humor for lighting Hut iioer soul, he will nlver ntu or drink mere, nud you lutvii't a living lelatiim lore In the wlde world, oxcet inyseli and inur two cousins who were kill lu tbe but war. I ctn't dwell en thl mourn meurn lul subject and I shall eule my letther with blink salinwax and put en It your uncle's co it el nrin, se I beg you net te break the sale whin you epen thl letiber, and don't epen it till three or four days alllier vou'verecavoil It, by which tlme you will be preptred ter the sorrowful tidings. " our swoethenrt Judy Alcdee, sends you her b uiiknownBttetiio. When Pat Unnegnu r rive 11 America nx him for this letther, and flie deaVnt knew it Ireui tbe resi, tell bun it's tbe ene that spaktw about your uncle'a deitli and saled lu blnck. I remain veur alloctlenalo Ould U rand mother, Jluv O'Hoemoan. Te Mhther I.irry O'iloellgan, lately et the town et rullymucklehchrag, In tbe l'nrish nl lUllyraggtt, neir Hallysciilugligutthery, lu the County orkllkeuny, lu Ireland, new i 11 America, fernlnst the pump. N. II. Don't wrlte te me again till you re re ro cave till. 1'. H. When you coins te this place step and don't rc.td any mere till my next. Mr. Dennelly uiarricxlUutharluoGallagber, by whom he had seven children, only three LANCASTER el whom are new living. Charles Carrell, papor-haiiKer, lu the employ of J. II, Martin A Ce., Jaiun Huchanan, wIieiissIhU hi lather In his nldormnnle work, and Clarence I. A. Dennelly, clerk In It. .. Hheads' Jewelry stere. J. M. J. .WHHttitMT of wijw niriT KNTKttrn. llm C'urrnnt llnlii Hint Wa. Tranurtril nt Court Morning Nn.liin. Alter the conclusion of the testimony for thu plslntlll'in the suit of the administrators or Harry Wise vs. Jeseph C. Walker, en I'rl. day nlleriKMin, defendant's counsel moved for n lien suit en the gieutid that sulllcient testimony was net produced le warrant a verdict In Taver or the plalutiir. 'ihe court alter hearing argument granted the non nen suit. Court met nt 11) o'clock this morning for Iho transaction el current huslui. 'I he ruin te set nslde ll u In tbe execution Issued by Klirabeth Itelll against J. II. Schneider wai discharged, without argu ment. An Issue wa granted te nscerbtln tbe otviurihlpet certain proerty sold a. that of I harles A. Iteece, lu which Cbarles Freed man was named n plalntlll'Mid the Merrow Manufacturing company a delendant. 'Iho (Killing place In the .Second ward, Htrsshurg borough, wa changed Irem Iho home of Istae Helm te that et Cnarles W. Hreunlnger. The order te open Kranklln street wa nmendiHl by tboceurt. As originally made, lu opening the street, Iho prison wall 011 the east would have te lw tern nway. 11m erder wa he amended that tlie prison wall I al lowed le stand for the present. A motion te amend the sentence passed en Jacob 12 by, etal., convicted el forclble entry and detainer, he n te liiclude a w rlt of resti tution, was argued at length The court re served decision. The court, en motion of I 1. Hrlnlen, at torney ler Dtv Id Oraell, granted a uiaudii uiaudii musexicutien against the city et Ltucaster. The amount Involved I f ie, the reward ellereil for the conviction el barn burners. riu iiFreiiHrii r.ve. Ilil.hir.s Tntn.artf! mi VrUiny el Interrst te the t'repls nl ltncater i'liii Abi.i.pniA.Oct. 10. On Friday morn lug thu Hufermed synod continued the dl dl cusslen or the Wlchlbt college project, Indl v Idu lis and charge pledgisl themselves te glve$1,10Q New Helland charge w a down rnrfUl, Farmcnv Hie, JW). Delegates stated stated that Lancaster classi would probably ralse GOO and I'hlladelphia cla.sl tl,tXK) though no pledge were mode. A r( solution te Increase the salary of Pro Pro feseor Oast, of the Laiic-tster theological semi nary, wn relerred te the committee en soml seml narlcs. In tbe atternoeu sestien tbe report et the commlltee en the theological seminary at 1 jtncHster w n preiented, stating that M.OuO in cash subscription had been scs-ured, and nmrii wa confidently expected. The com cem mltti e en the college at Wichita presented a resolution that a committee of ene from each dassls lu thl synod Ih funned, the ereclal duty of which will be te see that the fj,0e0 nportlenmont te the synod be collected. Committee 011 tellgleii'i service reported the various appointments fir the service en the coming .Sunday at the dillerent churches In the city. Among them are the following well known lu Lancaster: At Church of the Stranger, 10 ie a. in, Dr. I". V Oerhart; 'Irlnlty Reformed, Kev. Dr. Klep, D D, pis pis ter, Kev. Warren J Jehnsen, at 10.30 a. in , and Kev. J. A. l'eters, at"J0 p. 111., at Urst KefeniKil, Kev. Dr. an Horne, iaster, Dr. 1 .vi nirei, at 10 um. 111., nl consecration 01 Hethel ehaiiel, Kev J. II Duhb, I) D. On Fridav evening preparatory service were held. The synedlcal communion will be held en Sunday morning. Terrible Dentil nl a Valuable llurss Iruui: Ilu I., Oot, ir, K. 11. Davis lest a herse In n peculiar manner. A ptlr of ani mals were hitched ten harrow nud at work iu a field. Thedriver stepped te clean the implement when the horse b&uauie tangled and loll down. One of the animals fell upon the up-turned teeth of the harrow, fhev pi netraled hi body at dlllerent places tausing h iirlble wound. The animal had mint killed at once. One of the wound wa sedeep th it the hersi's lung woreoxposed. Wlnle riding along ihe rntd the horse el IL D Weater filth ened at seme blcycle riders, and Uir" the rider no hi head " Mr. Weaver vva puked up unconscious and re mained in tliatinmlitien for soma time. He 1 new In bed and Is being attended by Dr. J. C McCemiell Mr. Abner Cllne,whe wa tbe lirst resident of lerre Hill, Hged M yetr. is seriously ill ami I nut exectil te meter. Dr. Isaac Inter and J. C. McConnell are attending him. Camtlilale lltark Warmly ltrti-lted Lleuten mt Oovernor Black, accompanled by James M. Ikck mid Jehn II. Few, el l'hil tdelphia, arrived 111 Leck Haven, Friday alti ruoeu from Keuove ami were met at the station by many prominent Democrat.. The ptrty wero conducted te the Irwin house, w here n receptleu wa held. Alter a brief nst and supper the baud escorted the stakers te the court house, which bad been handsomely decorated. A large throng gioeled them there and the orator held the attention et the audience. Mr. Black made a favorable impression en all who saw and beard htm. A large delegation of young Democrats, headed by FdlterDwyer, of the Ktviote Ncu , accompanied tlie party Irem Kenove, where they spent the day. At He novo the candidate for governor wn called upon by lour hundred vturkinguieu, who as sured him el their earnest support. DO I'rrseti Ivnimn In He tlruwneil The latist report of tbe disaster at ."rtblne Fas, lexa, show that "0 arsons are known te be drowned, and ethers are missing. The destitution among thu survivors is extreme. Out et morn than L0 hou-es lu the village, les tli tn six remain standing, and they are rmiKil. Iho wave breke agaiust tlie light house in solid walls hlty tee t high, tearing out the wludews at ihe very top of the strtii tine. i-ertv buildings were demolished and tive lives lest by u gale In the vicinity of butlale, I'. qierls Irani Indiana, Illinois aud Michi gan snow that the reteiit storm damaged mid demolished building, leveled lence and teleKiuph pole and upnuted tice. Nute. rrum Celli ge Hill Atn meeting of the member of the semi nary, Messr. K. C. hclieldt, J F. Meyor, C. A Sinteennd A. M Schmidt were elected te represent the Kefermcd theological seminary in tlm Inter Seminary Missionary alliance, whli h meets nt Oberlln. Ohie, during the latter part or thl mouth. Mr. K. C. Scheldt will re id a paper en inlsien In Africa, Dr Oerhart, I) 11 libs and Stahr are iu Phil ttdelphia attending the meeting of synod. l'lin observatory will probably be com pleted next, week. Tlie dome Is new put lu lis place nnd thu telescope will be placed in posi tion lu a few days, I utieral el stemal l.nng Thu luneral el bamuel Leng, who died Irem apoplexy en tlie.Mjlin lann near Wll low htroet a lew day h Hgo, took place en Fri day and was very largely nttended. Relig ions services wero conducted by Kev. Ames llerr, el the Moniieuitoeiiurch, and Kev. A, 11. hlienl.le, of the Kefermcd church. A quarttltnotvecallstsfrom Lancaster furnished tint inu-lc Tbe Interment took place at the Brick Meetinghouse below Willow Street. Iho Creui ttlnii suclrt) '1 he Cremation society bold a meeting last et cuing at the olllce et II. C. llrubakcr, esq. Matters of finance were dl-cussed and tbe iiiomtiers present tvereiiiiaiilmnuslu exprCHs Ing their lal'h in the ultimate suet ess of the society and tbelr readiness te glve auy liuau cl tl aid deemed necessary. Hetel Properly W llliiliaiiu. On Friday alternoen the Iho Styer heuse iu New Helland was ettered at publlceale by It II. Hrubakeraud Geergo Htyer, oxecuters el the estate of Jehn Slyer, deceased. Tbe preperty was bid uii te J15.000 and then with-drawu. PA., SATURDAY OCTOBER !(,, 1880. THE PRESIDENT JUDGE. FAttntiNti nre UVAUTKIl KmalUHH vevhth in tiii uutNtr. The Dl.lrkt Altnrner Held, the l(j ami If lie Bam the I'rnpii.ni Hf'trni tVlll (Jsl a Trial hihI Tliniivtml. nf Dellar. Will l.lkcljr I10 Hated i:cn i.ar. 'I be arllcle in tlie Iniki.i.kiksckii en Haturday last advocating the running of two quarter sessions courts, en Iho same plan a the common pleas court are conducted, has been the subject or considerable talk during the past week. The first wren who speke en tbe subject ten ropresonlatlveof the I.STlii, i.!ii:.N(i:u wa thu president Judge of the ceurbi of Lancaster county. He sild : "In my Judgment the article en two quarter ses. slens courts was the most sensible that has appeared lu any of the lectl papers for the past year. Twe courts a'O needed for a prefwr nnd prompt discharge of the quarter sessions business and if the lNTM.i.t(ii..ci:it can accomplish their suggestion it will be innre thin I have been able te de. I have Intimated te the preper authorities that two courts wero necessary but nothing dollnlte was accomplished." The Judge then proeeedod te show that the adjourned courts could bodlspensed with, if the new system was lu use, and without adjourned terms the oxpense te the county would be lessened hev eral thousand dot ars each year. In nlne caoeutof ten the county pay the cost In quarter session cases, and It fellow that if twice the business could be dene each week of criminal court, tbe county w uld save an enormous suni iu wltnes fee alone. TUB QL'VltlbltlV ItbTlllNS. Thore are from 120 le J00 cases roturned each term, and about one-half of tkosecaso are dlsposed of at the regular term. Tbe remaining cases go evor te the adjourned term for want of time, but all the mme the witnesses are In attendance at the expense of thoceunty.and II tee two court system w a In cllect the cmsi s of these for which there I net tlme te try In 0110 court could be dlsiiosed of In tbe ether. Several promlnent attorneys who were speken toeu the subject also favor the new system. They complain of having te be in quarter sessions during all tbe week and say that If two courts were In ojieratieu they would net be kept any mere from their elllces than new and they would gain the tune out of court, which they are new compelled te put In attending adjourned courts, THE CLFIIK I WOKS 11. The deputy clerk el the quarter sessions court w a asked for hi opinion en the sub ject nnd he replled that be wa In favor of the new system. While il would cost a little mere te run the elllre, an additional man being requlred for the loner cfii'rt, the ex pense would net be great. A genl man well qualified say for instan e a young attorney, could be i-ecurcil for f-i fir each week of rpiarter sessions court, 'Ihore 1 but one man that can ttnd In the way of sivlug theusind et dollar annually te the county. That man I the district at torney. New would be the time te make the change. With the new district attorney It could be started. v illlam D Weaver, If he lives, will be the next district attorney. He will enter upon the dutlis el hi elllce en the tirst Monday of Januarv what will, the inritii r iiiehmi de? William D. Weav or I called upon te say where be stand en this important question. He asked for the elllce en the ground that he was "a line legal scholar, a gentleman iu ev ery respect and well worthy el thoefllee." Se reads ene of the communication that ap peared in the dally piper during the cam paign. It i presumed that a man worthy of the elllce will socendin t it that It will he for the host Interests of the county. The best In terests of the county are smaller quarter ses sions bills and that will be the result II Mr. Weaver favors tbe new system, lie will net have much te lese. Hi fei s will be decreased euly what be pty an nsslstant. He will still uiake $.,000 a y ear out of the efllce. If William D Weaver, the coming district atterney, will after election sav te tee court, "appoint nn assistant distr it attorney ami give the twoeourts system a tr a ler ene year at least," he will prove teat he s ile-erving of the efllce and mere humus mitv bem stere for lilm. tVOlL.ll MI CT WITH HIMItvI. Vl'l'ItOV AI. Itis a departure wbicn weu.d meet with the approval of nlltaxptyers Auether big advautage would be that there would be prompt and speedy trials of case returned te the quarter sessions muru and business men who are dragged luteiuurt as wituense would net be compelled te remain there day alter day waiting le be called. It would require about mi jurors iu evch of tbe four criminal court week. That number would admit oftwejurlts being out, and there would still boa Huilb-ient number from which te select two ether nine te keep the court busy. ilia OLVTiir.H ii rue stvlbn While He Was An Inmate el Hie Workliemo Te lie ImntlKatril Christian Hauer called en Commissioner Ilartmati en Friday aud stated he had last a geed suit el clothes while nu inmate of the workhouse. His story I that he was au inmate or the almshouse and was went te the hospital te take care el the insane patients. Fer some alleged disorderly conduct he wa taken bolore Squire Ionian, et Lancaster township, and committed te the workhouse, whero he was put te work breiklng stones. When he went into the workheuso he was tbe owner of a geed suit of clothe. When his term had been serv ed and he w a roleased he wai given Instead an old suit. He asked ler his clotbes mid lie was net given any satisfaction. Commissioner Ilartmati sitv Watchman Kepperllng iu relerence te the matter mid the only oxcuse he gav e is that the clothe et Hiuer wero stolen, Hauer will meet the county commissioners en MendBV and It is thelr intention te iuv esllgate the niilter and ascertain w here nnd bow the clethes were stolen and vv here the watchman, whel ptld for hi service, was when the theft was com mitted. IllR HilLHU.ll) CtTjl'tM- CKVHUUKU. Fer Negligence In can.lng Hie Ileatli of .luliu SimuRler'a Little sun, Charles Henry Spnugler, son el Jehu Spui glur, who was hurt at tbe Vine street cross ing of ibe (iuarryville railroad, died from his Injuries nt 1 o'clock en Friday nf nf nf torneon. Coreuor Henauiau wai notl netl notl lled nud held an luquest. The Jurers oiupanelod vvoreUoo Mulleck.Chnst, A. Oast, J. M. Martiu, JelinG. Heed, A.M. Sourbeer, and It. F. Hastings. The testimony or wit iiessts aud the train bands was heard and and was substantially a published en Fri day. The verdict et the jury wa that he came te his death by being run evor by n car en the Lancaster A. Quarrytille radio id, at the Vine street crossing, in the city el Lan caster, while the employ e et the company wero making a flying vv itch, and the jury jury de censure tlie cempmy for making such n switch nt any crossing In the city without having watchmeu placed at such crossings. Win. Berber Iteturn. Hume v llliam Zecher, late or the A 1 toen a club, returned te his home Iu this city last night. This popular young player made n geed re cord during 1 10 season, as he leads tbe short steps ei tue .state Association. MeTamany injured hi leg acaln In tbe game in Alteena n row day u Hgo nud is unuble te piny, Awarded a I'rlre. The New Yerk Technical Scheel or Design seme time age aunetiuced that they would award four prlrea for the essavs written en practical subjects. Win, J, Wlduiyer, em ployed at D A. Altlck's Sens' ceich works was aw ardeil the second prize, a haudsome sum of money, for bis essay, "Hew te con duct tbe carriage business, en business principles." Kxcur.luu te Mauili Chunk This morning an excursion was ruu ever the Heading railroad te Mauch Chunk and areunii the Switchback. Sixty persons lelt King street en the special train at 0.10, MUKItAY IN UUI.VMIIIA. IU Varleiu Ctiurrhea That Will Held Special Servlcea-A Until Itiibbrrr In Ilia Karly MorningTewn Nntet. llcRtilnr Coirenpnnilonco of the 1 "cntmeEscxit. Cut.l'Miii v, Oct, 1(1 The 12at ;iennsyI vanla eldership el the Church of (led, con cen con venod at Mlddletuwn, have returned Kev. C. I). Klshel, a pastor of the Church or (led, Columbia. He will commence his second pastoral year en Sunday, occupying the pul pit iHith morning and evening. In the Second street Lutherati church en Sunday morning and evening tbe sacrament et the Lord's supiier will lie admliilstored. In the evening W. 1' Hvatix, pastur, will preach en the subject et "Sunday News pipers." Kay. F. J. Clay Merati has roturned from thocenventlou of the Sunday school iustltute at Chicago. The work at the new St. Paul's church Is belng pushed rapidly forward. Werk Is also progressing rnpldly at the new United Brethren church en North Filth Htroet, Held Iteliberx. A robbery was committed thi morning at the heuse of Jehu Hegor, en Seuth Filth stroet, near Locust, between 1 a. in. nud day light, One of the Inmates wascalled te work at 1 o'clock and lelt the house by the deer of the summer kitchen, which was lelt unfas tened. The robbers must have had knowl edge of this fact, as they gained ontrance te the heuse In thh manner. Mr. Hegor had left his coat and vest, which contained hi watcn, in the lower lloer et tlie house, and the robbers succeeded In getting these, also a Inter edibles. 'Ihny did net vllt the upper lloer, but left by the sime way they eutered. The rebbers lelt no trace behind theui. About tbe same tlme robber wero In the cellar of the heuse of Masen McFadden, living next deer te Mr. Hegor. Nothing was socured. The cellar stairs wa full of drip pings from a tallow candle, which bad been used by the rebbers. Will Ke.tliua Werk. A breken pinion at the puddle roll of the mill of the Columbia Iren company, which caused a stoppage In thi department this week, has been rep tlred and the mill will roume work en .Monday. 1'enr new pud dllng furnaces will be built at this mill and work will commence at oiice in their orec erec orec tlen. Town Nete.. Several Columbians left this morning en an oxcurslen ever the Keidlng it Columbia railroad te tbe Switchback and Olen Oneke The Yeung Felks Gleaners society of the Church ei Ged will held their monthly seci able the this evening at tlie house et Jehn Hall, 20i Seuth Second street. The underbrush and dry weed en Furnace Hill, lying along tbe Pennsylvania railroad, a short distance abeve town, was set en tire about 1 o'clock this morning by a spark from a locomotive. The lire burned until alter feu r o'clock. Magee's Comedy company will appe-ir in the opera heuse ou Monday aud Tuesday evenings ofnextweok. A cold wave has reached Columbia, mak ing a declded change In the ntmospbere. General Welsh Pest of lbs Grand Army will be Inspected en next Tuesday eveulng, by Herace L. llaldeman, or ChlcMes. AVBl'lCtUVIit.Y OVKMSl). The New itace Track at New Helland fciarts On a rre.pernu. Csreer. A very successlul opening or the new race track at New Helland was made en Friday. Thore was a a large crowd present, includ ing many levers el horse Uesh from this city. Kverythlng passed oil very nicely. The New Helland baud enlivened the occasioned. The judges were Dr. J. II. McCeskey, Jehu Ko Ke land and Dr. Henry Keimonsnyder. Tbe ilrsl event was a pacing race, which was epen te all. 'I here wero three entrle, and tbe race wero best two In three. The following I the summary : C V bhullz.g it, Harry II 3 1 2 Vines Shacttei.b in Delly's 12 1 beniltr A llrubtker, b in , Mary M.... 1 J J 1 line J -V, J ,T,, J 101,. The second was a running rice for horses of Karl and adjoining townships, that had never, run ler money. The heats were a quarter of a mlle each and the results wore: Hr Horner, blk m, Drllj 11 3 2 t.iergu tcket br:, Julius I d Jacob Italr. l.udj 11 I l Jehn I Hair, a m . VI hlte blocking 4 3 1 line tii and JJK. lletw eon tbe horse races there was n deg race between coach dogs owned by 1'arke Fralm aud Adam Rurger, jr., of this city. Te-day thore is te be trotting, running, pony and uleycle races. Johnny It Cemes In Third. In Friday 'b 'JS20 class race for $100 at Helalr, Md , this was the summary : It llenlchell a Llzile It Jill thark. Cox's I'eich Illow . . 1112 ? K llally's Johnny ll ... I J 3 3 William viemtleld s Aster 3 I I I 1 Imc .' MX Jl4, S 31J.4, 2 3! -sJICI.M TIIK HhOKKT BUVIET1BH. Pliny I.edRe I J u. et 1 I'ays a Fraternal V l.lt (Ixneral Nules of the Order The American Mechaulc. BfCK, Pa., Oct. 10. Pliny ledge, Ne. LU, K. of P. paid n fraternal visit te ML, John Jehn sen ledge en the evening of Oct, 12th. Seme thirty uieuiber, heuled by the Ceutreville cornet band, lelt the hall of Pliny at 3 o'clock en the afternoon of the 12th and proceeded te Fairfield, where they arrived about flve o'clock. 1 hey partook of a sumptuous supper which had beeu prepared ler thorn by uiine host of the Falrlleld hotel. By Invitation of the members of Mt, John John Jehn eon, they Jeined Mt. Jehnsen with a parade through the streets of the village. About thirty mombers of Mt, Jehnsen were in line, and tbe two made a very creditable appear ance. Alter the parade they preceeded te tbe ball of Mt. Jehnsen where thev spent a very pleasant evening. P. C, T. J. Shirk, of Plluy, made a short Hiteecb, telling of thu rapid growth of the order, the grandeur of Its tenets, "Friendship, Charity and Honevo Henevo Honeve lenco." He was followed by P. C. Weldley, of Mt. Jehnsen, who speke of hew much there was still et geed for the order te de, el the men who opH)e "ecret societies, simply be be bo cause they knew nothing about them. Tbe spoaker thought that tl the principle of the erder were engratted In the kaarti of every one, the world would be happier. He was lullew ed by Brether Knight W. II. Mi Comb, of Pliuy, who thought the principles upon which the erder 1 teunded was net familiar enough te the people. He thought that literary outertiiiuuiont et seme sort would be et benefit lu the ledges, te uiake tbe sessions mere Interesting, and Hpoke of tbe geed de rived from fraternal brotherhood. P. C. L. K. McCluru speke et the beneiiclary leatures of the erder, and udvised all te keep iu geed standing. Alter spending seme mere tlme In social talk they adjourned. O L'. A. VI. Nowceuuclls huve lieen established within the last few weeks at Washington, I), C, San Fraucisco, California, New Yerk city and Hartferd, Conn. An ellert will be made te mere closely unite the senior and Junier orders in the neur luture, but with what success Is hard te tell. Thore seems te be quite a gap between them at present aud has been for some time. Sev eral ttlerts have been made te consolidate the hoadset tbe ardors, but the dltlerenccs were se great that It proved (utile each time. J r. O. U. A. St. Conestoga Council Ne. 2i has of late been kindly romemborod by several of its mom mem mom bera who have Joined the erder of ' Beno Bene dicks." There seems te be n rule that eacfi memtier who gets married present- the council with a large cake, and a almost overy wool; Heme member get married, large cake have almost beceme a glut en the council inarket, .Mr. Gee. A. Lollarcou Lellarcou Lollarceu trlbutod his cake te the council last night, which was recelved by the members lu geed style, and many were the congratulations extended lilineuhU "new move." Friday ovenlng Kinpire council 120, Jr. O. U. A. M., gave au entertainment lu their council room for their own amusement. It consisted or vocal aud Instrumental music, recitations, dialogues, etc Among the fea tures was the recitation by Win. N, Leenard of "The Hum Maniac," which w as v ery geed. The iiiembOM gave a farce eutltled. "TUB Dutch Juitlce," which amused aU. SIX PAQES nut it nr riiit niiKutrr. A Number et frupertle. IILpniiei! of Under the. Inexorable Hammer. HIioriirTeinllnson sold the following prop erties nt the court heuse nt 2 o'clock tbla aftorneoti : A let of ground in Cnuesloge township, containing 2 acres nnd a ene story leg dwell ing house, as tbe preperty of Stephen Iiavl, te Antheny Steckawilz, for $100. A let of ground In Lnnoaster, containing in fronton Marletta avenue 110 Teet with a 2 story brick dwelling house, Ne. U29 West Orange stroet, also two double '1 story brick dwelling houses, Ne. 722 and 721 Marletta avonue, as the properlv of Simen Slngle, te "nun .v. iieumau ler tow, subject ten fit.soe mortgage A let of ground luKist Karl township, con taining D aero and a '2-story frame dwell lug beuse, cigar factory, a the preperty of Josse M Hltrar, te Lemen Schaeller for Jl.ttST.. A tract el land In Clay township contain ing 20 aero and a one-story leg dwelling house, stahle, as the prejierty otdeo, Stohler, A let or ground In Manhelm, containing in front W feet, as the preperty et H. M. Swol Swel gart, te Harvey Swelgart Ter tilO. Ne. 1. A let of ground In. Maytown, Kast Denegal township, 02 by 2M feet, with a two story frame dwelling heuse, cigar lactery. Ne. 2. A let of ground In Maytown, Kast Denegal township, 02 by 2."0 feet with a two twe two Htery frame dwelling beuse, stable, as the prerty of Jehn Stum. Ne. 1 te Win. Welclmns for 725. Ne. 2 te Harry Hquseal fertl.lOO. Ne. 1. A let of ground en Seuth Prlnce street, Lancaster, 32 by 217 feet, with a two story brick dwelling heuse, Ne. 135. e, 2. A let of ground In West Hemplleld township, containing or an acre and a two story rrame dwelling houe and stable, as the property of Geerge P. Klugh. Ne. 1. withdrawn at $17 . Ne. 2. le Tebla Shugorsfer JO'JO. Tbe following propertlesef Jehn L Jacebs: i. L A tractor land situated 111 Kast Don Den egal township, containing 07 acres and n two twe two siery brick dwelling house, bank barn, te D. H Case for f7, 100 subject te a dower of ?l,. Ne. 2 Alotergroundsltuatodln Maytown, 10 by 250 feet with a two-story brick dw oiling house, with bark building, te same for ?ca a J. A let or ground situated in the same village, 02 by 250 feet, with a two-story brick tobicce warehouse, te same for 5100. The Mtcnnerchnr Haiaar. A joint meeting or the ladles' and gentle gentlo gontle men' executive committees or the Micnner. cher baziir was held in Mronnercher hall, Friday evening. The nttendance was quite large and everything leeks very favorable mr n succesiul outcome of tbe bazaar, which will open en Nev. 17th and continue until the 27th. F-ach sub-commlltee of the working committee w a given authority te increa'e the number or iu members if it be deemed expedlenb The committee ou donations re re re Iiorted progress ; they said they had been very successful in ceiling donations for tbe baraar, many of which are quite valuable. Ilnjr Arretted for Train .lumplnc. Frank Gahle and Henry Maynard, two lads who are said te be in tbe habit or Jump logon and en the car en the water street railroad, were arrested yesterday for trespav sing en the read, and sent te jail by Alder mau McConemy for live days. Jeseph Hetluian, n young man, and two small boys named Phillip aud Delzelt, who are scarcely ever ten years or age, were ar rested ter tbe same otrenco nnd dlscharged uiieii payment or cost, which nmounted te evor i2 in eacli cae. The person who made the complaint and the arrests was Fred erlck Hellman, it railroad peliceman, who lives iu the country. This alternoen the Oable and Maynard boys were taken before Judge Pdttorsen en writs of habeu corpus and at once released. l'at Ilueney a New lJay. Friday ovenlng Pat Keeney made his Ilrsl appoirauce in Lancaster in his new play en titled " Pat's Wardrebe." The audience was large, overy part et tbe building, except the ptrquetie, belli.? full. The piece, which was written by Flliett Barnes especially for Mr. Keeney, i in three acts, which are brim lull or music, At. Tbe play give great sat isfaction. The Muulclpit Contention The committee of councils who will attend thu municipal convention at Heading next week met last evening. Dr. Belenlus was elected chtiruian and J. K. Birr secretary. It was decided te invite the mayor and presi dent of helect council te accempanv the com mittee en Tuesday. Mindly Scheel Contention. The auuual convention or the Pennsylvania state Sunday S 'hoel association convene in Lew istew n ouTuesday next and continues until Thursday ovenlng. sale uf Ileal estate. Jehu F Keith has sold at private sale te Jeseph Stbmhl a two story brick dwelling heuse with back budding attached, Ne. lli5 West Lemen street, ler $1,000. An Answer tnTHrlUTMirlekers. Fi em tlie Lilltz liccerd In this campaign "rats!" ought be the reply te tarlil every time it ia repeated. A coming i:curtiuii te Uellssburg. Next Thursday's excursion te Oettysburg premise te be a Inrge ene. the train leaves at 7 30 a. m. from the 1". K. It. station. Iho Terrible (Ule In Luclauil. Londen, Oct 10. The gale which eetlu en 'Ihursday throughout England and Ireland eiutinuc unabated. Iho accompanying floods have swept away many bridges lu the province of Ulster, Ireland, nud the running of trains has been seriously impeded. A number of small vessels have been wrecked, aud several lives lest. '1 he great storm still continues. The trcep shliiTyiie, thirty hours everdue, has beeu sighted oil Plymouth laboring terribly, but alie will probably reach the harbor in safety. The btrquoTevlotdalo which sailed from Cardlir en Thursday, has been wreckoden Carmarthen bar. llur eflicers and crew con sisted of 2 men, Nluoteen men Including the captain and elllcers left the wreck in a luat, but the sei was se heavy that the beat was upset and only two men reached Bhere iu safety, 17 being drowned. The ether 0 were rescued by n lilobeat. lieu rnl.um Oelan l'lace. W vsuiMnev, Oct. 10 The president to day appointed Benjamau Felsuui, of New erk, te be Fuiled Slate consul atShefueld, l.uglaud. Mr. Folsom is Mrs. Cleveland's Hist cousin, nud accompanied her upon her trip te Lurope. (ion. (lour tie. Net ttlatn. v vmumiien, OH, 10. Mr. Komero, hav ing been asked what he thought of tbe re potted assassli atieii of Kx-Prosldent Gon zales, of Mexico, t,ald that be did net believe the report, but te knew the truth be tolegra telegra tolegra pheden the 11th te Presideiit Diaz, asking lilm whether thore was any foundation for report aud be received last ovenlng an an swer te the cllect that the rumor was net true, as General Uonzales was well. Dublin Student. Aealn.t IMrnell. Dciili.v, Oct. 10 The students of Iho Dublin university today presented Ierd Londonderry, the Viceroy of irelaud, with un address or vvolceuio oxpros expros oxpres slug joy at the defeat of the home rule scheme. The viceroy, In reply, said that the government would faithfully tullill.the man man man datoef the country us expressed at the recent parliamentary elections te maintain the union. 'J.M7I7 Vjipulnletl During tlie Year. WAsiUMireN, Oct. 10. Iho annual re port or tbe assistant postmaster gen eral was uiaile public, te-day. It Bhevvs that during the last fiscal vear 3.482 new iiesidmces were esiauiisued, Which wa au Increase or 1 301 ever the year preceding. There vv ere 2,717 appointments mude during the year. Pardoned by Hie I'reiblent. Washington, Oct. 10 The presldent to te day granted a pardon te liurwell Hedges who Is nerving term of imprisonment in North Careliua for illicit distilling. - l'RKJE TWO OENTsT NO LABOR ORGAN WANTED. Tlllt KMUHTg Htr THAT IT HILt. JlC bult tit a atuxevvi.r. There Am Ihieiigh NeK.p.pen Alrea.lr nTh rieldie Adequately IteprauntttiiiCeurM et tAhir-Menernt Matter Workman I'etTilerlr en the Nth ,(, lttoitvie.Ni), Vn., Oct. 10 -Delegate Dewoy's scheme te establish n grand central ergnn wn laid en the table this inernlnir. Tlld tll.iat finpl.tl nlilnnltnt. .. I. .. . V would crente a monopoly, sliice lta mippert would be compulsory and thorn nre already In existence a number of labbrnenii pa per which depend tifien thelr merits for support, Th report of the commltteo en revision of the Inws was thou taken up and the remainder of the morning session given te It. . Werk upon the repert will comiume most of the altorneon. Tim section relating te the duties or Iho general efllcr, was adopted. The convention Is new en the section allectlng slate assomblles, making each state a district, Instead or having h number or districts in a state as- new. Mr. Pewderly was ill this forenonn anil did net attend tlie convention. (Irnnd Wor Wer thy Foreman Clrililth presided. Grand Sec retary Lltcliman says the convention will llkely adjourn .tine die en Tuesday evening. K. nl 1.. emrers Tnke the rieilge. The next annual session of the general as sembly of tbe Knights of Laber will be held In Minneapolis, that place having beeu chosen ever Bosten by 100 mijerlty. It is the general Impression that the present sos ses sos slen will end ou Wednes lay erTbursday next All the elllcers elected hav e lioen Installed. General Master Workman Powderly made a short address, In which he said he bad mil conbdencolulhnnotvly elected elllcers and he belleved they would faithfully perform the duties lmKed ou them. He speke or the necessity et tebil abstinence, and ca"h et the new elllcers announced that be would net taste Intoxicating liquor in the next two years. 3tUHitrur.it iv vet.it ni.etm. Allan Who a. it W lines. Against Ills Neigh bur's AssaMlns Shet by n Hluckmai.'s Seu. BitevvNsv u.hr, Tex., Oct ia-T.ast night . n?irys urut,r' l'en of a promlnent stockman at no tane, came in and gnve himseir upas the murderer or 'Ihoedoro Barriere, whom he says he killed in solt-defenso. A dispatch le your correspondent from Santa -"" "'V"miiiviuuieii iiiursuayiill a. in. , ,, dJ'!,B ue "lade a decJaratleu, In which he said he came rreni bis field upon tbe main read about 1 o'clock In the afior afier afior neon, and when near the comerof theTurner pasture ience, be wa halted by Harry Tur ner, who steed In the open read anil was then shot and wounded In tbe left brenst by two meu concealed In the bush. As he fell turner shot him In the lelt tblgb, and then as a wagon came up tbe three lied. Btrrlere walked a quarter or a mlle le the heuse ei Kendeii, nt Ll Vetiada ranch, whero ,?.. ... 1 1'0"'" armed with a Wlnchester, but did net fire a shot. Renden was killed last night and Barrere wns the principal witness aganist his assassin. Ilylng at the lUle or a 1,000 liiy. Chioaqe, Oct 10 A Sin Francisce spo spe clalBays: "Private advices received in this city state that chelera 1 still raging ilercely in Cerea. Ne Idea can be lormed of the extent of tbe i-ceurge. It has mere than decimated the capital, where, out of a-population or 200,000, the death rate rules at tbe irightlulrate et a thousand per day. About as many Cereans as there are peeple In the state or Calirernii have been swept away already aud It isbard te say where the plague will step. Cerea is described as nn appalling est spot. Thopeoploaro begin iiiug te give ever tue task or burying their dead, and the city 1 threatoned with pesisive extinction. l.eulil llujs Twe lUllreails. Kansas Citv, Oct, 10ln an interview last night Jay Gould said that whlle en his Kansas trip he had purchased the Denver. Memphis ,t Atlantic, and also Senater Plumb's read, the St, Leuis it Fert Snelllng. He also soemod gracious toward Kansas City, andaf eraninterviewwithn beard of traSe cemmittee, Socretary Mlller deciared that the projtesod boycott pledge agtlust the Mis Mis seuri I'jeillc would net be circulated. Discriminating Duller. T.-W-s.;l.,?aT0-v'ct' 10 -Acting Sec-eary falrchlld has notified collectors of custom that under the president's rocent procla precla procla matien, the dlseilmluatliig duties Imptteed by section 2,50lorthe rovlsed statute will be roviyed Irem October 23th, In addition te ether duties imposed by law en all goods imported Inte the United States uuder the Sraulshlltg. lllalne's seilietr lle-ciime n Jesuit. r.e,V-V ,Kl'Acisc-e, Ctl, Oct. 10 William l.illesple Valker, nopbewerJamesO. Blaine, has entered the order of Jesuit fathers si Santa Clara. He Is 10 years old and ha been a student at the college for a j ear. ForBemo tlme be has had an Inclination te a religious lile eung Walker's mether was the favor faver favor IteslstororJamosG. Illalne. Shewa burled en theday President Cleveland was inaugu rated. Killed Herseir and Tour Chlitlreii. Le.s dex, Oct. 10. Mrs. Leador, the wlte of a Camberwell butcher, quarreled with her husband. She took a train te Fulbam whero Bhe threw herself and flve children iute the river. One child euly was rescued. A Father's Ilreailtnl Iti;e. Nevv Uavk.v, Conn., Oct. lO-Whllerusli-Ing at his wire te assault her, last night, Jehn Landrigen had his leg selzed by his nm, 10 years old. He kicked the boy ever and then poured ever him a kettletul or boiling water. The boy was preLably fatally scalded. Arrived In riilltilelplili. PlllT.ADnr.rniA, Oct. 10 Hen. James G. Blalne arrived bere nt 1 o'clock and ws quietly escorted te the Continental hotel ii:r,t.eit vi-iiiu TAiy. James Parly was killed by an explosion at the Ohie powder vverku, Youugstewn, Ohie, thi morning. ' Oillcer Pat O'Brien was knocked down nnd terribly beaten In Chicago this morning by a gang ct roughs. He is still unconscious. Halm .t Ce's. large planing mill, with a large amount of lutnber.w as burned In Pitts burg tbW morning. Less f 25,000; partial in. surance. The president has appeinted Charles IT. Orover, of Kansas, an Indian agent, and 1 rank IL Ooedyear, of New Yerk, u railroad commissioner. WKATllKU lyillOATIUNIf. CWasuinuten, D. O., Oct. 15. Fer Fasten) Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Deluware, fair weather, northwcsterly winds, slight changes in temperature this evenlQg nt the Loepard Hetel, at seven o'clock, Jehn If Weur, executer of Jehn Wehr, will soil a let of ground Se. CIS Seuth Qucen street, with one-stnry frame dwelling and ether luipreveinents. Amusements. The Itartlle- Ten Lter Company. On Monday the HurdleA- Ven Leer drntnatle company open In the epera heuse In " A bruve Weman." Tbe company will remain here ler four nights. The Atlanta Constitution says of the opening plcce i "The play glistens with many rare situations and bright passages. The powerful character are Mr. James M, llardteas Ivte -Bicrlelpn.and Miss Sarah Ven l.c-erm Lillian Jltlt. ltljuu littonse melodrama, and called forth some fine scenle cuVcts. The " Jldicfc Jluuar " Te night. Tide evening woaretobivotba "black Hussar," whleh will be sung by McCaull's excellent epera companr cempanr The plece has never been heard here, bat Ite reputation, as wflluslbat of tbetronne, 1 tell known. A large number of leatebxve already been sold. At the Mnkt.the attraction offered by the msnagcnient of the Lancaster rink; en West King ttreet, for this evenlnc 1 a ple-catin con. test between a whlle and colored beyr At we Moiniierehor link Hiram Croeue wUI elnff, Jeseph Klluennd Ed. Troyer will kle rce and there will be dancing after 10 o'clock.