'fffirim ?: WjimM,i jeanfata' .B 4l '"M kr 1 vK '."'l fjls. VOLUME XXI II NO. 18. LANCASTER 1A., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 137, 1880. lb jllli f ntelixgewfief H L'lUCE TWO CENTS, V- r BLACK AT HIS OWN IIOMK. IIKKKTltU III' IIHKAT VHUUIln 11 Til It IUIIK VUIIHT IIUVMK. A Npleiiillil OlllpillirltiK nl tllfi People lit I l.trn liilhn Wuttltultlie .Nt (Intermit el the Male Will heel, lhe Ail.lie il the I. iher OrgaiiWaHunt llmi, Cliaumey F. Illack was nsohed Willi n packed Iieiinu In Uie Ynik court house Tuesday evening ly the ellUnitsnr liU town. The manner lit lilt loeepllon shows Uie ItllUK lielit lie has iiki Iho siplu wliu knew liliu bout, llni-ouuneueod hy ex pleas ing his pleasure nl being uble oneo iiieih le l(K)k Inte llie laces el his neighbor. He said llnillielii.il passed through a mnni slerm el ahlle and slander, ti.llti personal Hint h.II Ileal , tnil he lull llial lui was new en lili enn ground nml surrounded tiy these who would give no lined te llie ellaeks el tlm opposing faction. He Imil Ihuiii In alt pari of llie cemtiinnwnslth, among all classes of people anil Industries, and was iiIjIii In my, net nnly trnm llie insjrla(l llie various ciiiiimltteep, lint Irem permuial observation, that tlie tend ency or the masses I te vole tlie Democratic ticket, llu Hikn el tilt lelntlnii el tlie state con cen con Hltutlen ly transmutation companies, nml In a general way took a aland against thelr monepulliw. 1 Id lumaiked that tlie ludo lude ludo peinteul Kepublliati, who lotuse te fellow tlm (UilaiU'titHl leader te tlie Iioiihe ul bond age, are a strong te-day as tliny wero In 1RS2, and tluiy would support tlie Duiuecralli can can didate ler governor tlila year hh they did tli en. He said Dial Chairman Cooper and lili colleague knew ierlectly "oil three weeks age that Heaver's olectlon uni hh improbable as they did four yearn age. llu staled that tlie llepuhflfau leader have l come alarmed. I'liey assessed evury luisl heik man within their i each, and hIieIcImhI every nerve te ralse vast sums or nioney te bring Inte tills state the dofealod candidal!) of Vandethllt and tlm riMl e llie bhaxlsuckera. Hut he said that llie Democratic lctery will Imall the I'Utter for liming Wmn wu at It will I. a He Maid that Mr. lllahiu did net Urn In talk of HUte lUiUuliH. Ihujiu he iKIinied alto alte alto KOllier. lllai'k aaul thai wnat he H.itd in till lolter et HiVopUnce el the iioinlnatien ter KOMiruer, the pltilnen he made, illicit te placed In ImIiI tyixt te remain n an unaltor unalter unaltor ahle rtverd, that he intKhtlK) called te account .ilienui no (all te kpeii Iheni. 'Ihoapeaker ridiculed .Mr. lllalne and Mr. ll(aer ler talking of llie tarlll and or the col ored liian'n condition In the Seuth, while they totally Ignored the iieatleui that lutor luter wl I'etinaylvanla. lin Mid that tliOKovernor will hae iiothlnKte de. with the Urlll litll. He lilamed lleaer ter working for ralliuul corKiratIeni. lle Hpoke (it tlie giMnl cltuctael the ergauliatliin of lalxjrlng tnvu ler thelr uw n protection. He nnld he nevnr inlnced IIiunm inattera, nor did Ilia father laifore liliu. II he H electeit he would nook the adlie the labor erKanlr.iUuua of the ataie. He told lua hearern net te truxl deneral lloaver, nor fhauncey 1 HlacK, hut tht'iiiiiiHei . te jnir feci thelr iirKaiilwlleui mid put the Lain men at their head, llu naked II auylhing iletrl uieutal te the wulfare el the poeplo had Imcn lone during the preivnt adiululKlratleii in t'ennaytvanla. He aald that this ceurminf procedure would lie continued ll h wa wa wa eleoted. The aH'aker orhauleil the Uepul'liuin leadera and thev) ekvted hy thiu ler thelr Keueral had conduct while ltiollire. Hei Ited the caie el Mayer Siiillh, of riiiladulphla, and elhuia. lloiiupleied the aiple nut te elect 1 1 (a Mr, for lila own giaal, aatliey all get liilH.'acliOil. He told an atnualug alery, illie.tr iting the kind of a majerltv he IiIhmI Uie Heme-ratio tetern In glte their (Vtudlilales tlie I ill olio i al would roll acre'vi the i-'iunlry te the I'ai Hie, Hcrena the I'ai ill. te the Allaulu and acreaa the Atlantic le I'lululelphla, where it would l-r-'ik iliclf en the llirone nl the rliig leadnra, and w hen they would aik, " ha' 11 lhi" the leply would le, " t'he Ihuni-- nil nil inerlly lieiu Yeik !" Sirilary NtiMiger and lpuly SivrwHrx Miiwinakur alto apnke. Til K i.UII l It I Ml IlKMill It tin. . lin.Ml MrtlliiK at Klihmi.Ml llial V . ilrrt.nl by Mate Ctialrilian llrkii.fl What would hae heeu the I irgeit inoetiug ever held in the loner cud uai laxl eeuiug inteiriipteil I'.v the rain. Hinplle the uula eiahln Mtate of the weather and the darknexa el the nlKhtalmultluce IhiihIkhI el thenturdy DviiKR-ratM el C'uluraiu and l.itllu lliltaiu gathered at the hotel el .loe Kiaii, Klrk W(anl,and where an organ iitleu waietlectcd hy elwllng the following elhcerH . rrealdenl Win. H. Ilaitlngs. Ice I'realdenla Win. N. (ndtiralth, ( i , Win. Ilarrar, 1.. T. Hensel. KeU'rt Hegg, David Herald, Jainea Soetl, 1'atrlck Mwlnher, Jehn J. Clalhralth, New Ien (imil, Jehn Monlgeniory, I). 'Iheinp. Ile-a, Win. K Mc Hparrau, (.'roiuwell lllackhuru, lleirdly H. raltnraeu. hocretary Jehn Wilkle. State 1'balrmau W. V. HeiiHel was tlie hral neaker, and for an hour lerclhly prmeuliHl the laiupH of the campaign, lie Mat alter warda drUen l Uxterd) by llrauaeii Slack, whero hodellNoreda Hpeech. Speei-hea inadu hy David 1'. Maget eii , and ether, wte warmly lecoUed, and the Deiiuk ratH of the loner end are awake, ami w ill Hpe,tk In no uiKertaln louea next 'I'lieiHlay. The linlo linle pendent hand or l.itllu llrltalu and the C'eu C'eu iieMlle baud lurnlshed the iiiualc. At O.lunl At Oxlerd aia-ochea wure made hy llou lleu James II. Hepkliia, O. II. Dickluaen, Hen. Jeseph Hemphill and W. U. llonael. A reception was held at the Uxferd liouie aller the meeting. PUKlllltT UlSVUlillHATtUS. Ki-Uiivrruur L'urtlu'a htrdnic ltiiiarhn uu l:u l:u lerdiig the CeiiHtltutlmi. Kx-(ioeruer Curtln waa In I'lttahurg en Tueaday. He la a member el the coiikUui ceiikUui coiikUui tlenal couimlttee which hat just aent out in ipilrlcM te the luglalathe c.uidldatua aiKlng, If olectod, whether they will favor the pas sage el audi lawn aa will onlerco the provis previs ions of the constitution regulating Irelghtilla Irelghtilla crimluatleu. On tlili hub, 'hpssld "lam glad te aee that your bimluesa poeplo uliew an Inclination te aa-tUt In thli movement. Ter thirty ye.tra have nur loeplo HiilleriHl, and why aheulil they net act act promptly and elloctlvely. I would llke te have seen the ndvlaery laiard of the C'ommlttee of Seenty-alx deit Utile mere than almply declare that it uai In hearty aocerd with IU Thore la Hum enough for the people te wake up and elect propel men te the leglalatiire. We don't waul te irlpple the corperatioiiN, hut we de want jut jut llce ler the people, (iinorner I'.iltiHen hits net a geed ejrtinile, and, cutting ualde Iwily lines, 1 knew that nlnu-teulha of the people el tlila alale npproe hlaoeurHu. Juat how hew how eiery (-audldate Htauda en Una iiuns iiuns lien will aoen be iiubllaiied lue.ulciwt At llie next Hoaaleu of Oengreas this question will iituatasHiirwlly nvohuciiiiHiilprntieii. 1 Hlmll iutnaluce It The Btate cenatitutincnl lenimllli'O Is h nen-K)lltical orirauir.ttlen ; Uie inoinlieraaro 0'iually dlvlded lietweeu Dumo Dume crals and Kepuiillcann." He added : "I he doelslon ulJustlce Miller In the llllnela lairni onlyepeiiHUpthoway for national legislation. It is net n damjier upon the movement In this atate. The legislature can enfnrea the tate constitution." .Mr. Clr.rlanil It lllileubtcdljr Alixllil llr Kinin thu 1'ltUUurg DLipuUti. ' Yeu ought te have neon Mrn. I'lexelaud iinlsliliiglierhunband'rt toilet," aanl u woman w he aaw them at Harannc "line afternoon he loungeii into the parlor alter llie imp that he invariably took, ilia hair was rumpled, his nuclctie askew, and oue button el his ce.it was iiiHOrted In tlie buttonhole next IhiIew, HewaHK picture or don't caro.ttiMHie.si. Ills pretty wile waylaid him at the outran, c. lt.ii ene gomie but rapid loueli she huiooIIi huieoIIi huioeIIi ed lila hair, whlle with the ethor alie straight ened his nocktle. Instantly it twist el thu llngers readjusted the buttoning of his ce.tt, Hooked seme lint eir hU nrm, and gave n twist te his mustache. It was the deft work of about thirteen seconds, but hew radically Improving. The prosident was traimfermul from a slouch te a state et ueatneas." IIIK KI'IKllOVAI. IJIIAI AAMII.V. Tlm (Jiio.lleii nl MrrlI and lln-Ad J.nirniniml fltwl ler Tu.siiiirmt. At thoaeiixlou of the liouxe of depiillns el the general convention of llie Protestant Kplsceiwl rliureli, In I'hloage, en Tueaday, Itev. Dr. (loedwln, from the oeiumllloo en cjineii", preaonted the re"irt lelatlvn le the inluute from Uie CongregalloiiRl council en the MUbJectet proHeuting a memorial te Cou Ceu Cou greesandtho national niltherllles In regard le making uniform lawn rmei:llng luarrlage and dlvoreo. The coiniulltee resirted that the question was ene iKilenglug propeilyle the tsimiultlee en thu Male el the cliuich. ll was relerred. l'tealdent Dlx presented n teHirt Irem the Joint committee apxiilted te icciiuiiiieiiil n plan ler the proier obaervauce el the centen nial period. It recommended the obser vance of cer lain days In the ceuleunlal J ear. The report went en thu calendar. Tlie (loputlea then resumed consideration of tlie amendment anil changpa In the book el common prayer. The work or revision was leiuuirailly "lis Isiiiiled te pass a aeries of iimoIiUIeiis dliect llig the appointment el a aeclal loin t com cem com mlasleu of live Irem each elder te (ij--ii nn nn riwH)iulence with ether Christian Inalles for the liursse el ascertaining the dltHislUeu el I'hrlstendem toward agnsilng upouaroui upeuaroui upouareui iikiii basis el Christian unity. Te this com mission were referred nil ineuierlals en llie subject. All that pailoflhe prayer lioek revision which iMii be made Immediately ellecllve was passed ukiii by thu deputies, and some pregiess was made with the alterations which will requlre action by the next cenvctilluu. It was about 11 p. in. when the deputies lo le lliKUish(Sl their task. Hy action of the house et hlsheM, subsequently com tilted In hy Iheileputlea, the convention will end en the afternoon of TlitUHday, October I.' 'I he closing her vices will take placu In Central Music hall. the Helm; Nlrrl .(all A HiirprlHlug Western Invention has been brought te the attention el the beard of public charllien. This la the "rotary aleel Jail," n device ler a county Jail, deigned te provide a place where prisoners can beclaasl beclaasl Hed, w here they can Ik) held securely w Itheut a large force of jailers, and which shall also provide for thorough ventilation of the cells, 'the latter are built id Misii, mirrciindiug a central shaft m vvhlih a chimney aids ventilation. Any desired number or stories or tiers el cells may be built together In ene great cylinder, which, as an entirety, revolves like a turntable oil .M..ll..jl ...lUr. Tl.n ..nil ....... ... 1- .. w.inr.i .uiiuin, . i.u 1.1111 nun. uu, 11 en closed In a heavy stationary Iren and sleel grating; containing only ene opening. As It Is revelvisl, the (hs.ra id the i ells are brought In nuciehslen Isilie this exnlng, se that net mere than nm pnsuiier una tier can get out at a time. I he prisoners de net see each ether, and commuulcalieti between thein Is dilbcult. II deslrtsl, the structure (Vtn be sluwly roTelved by water tsiwer at night, ae as te prevent attempts te break out. This, however, Issoanelv neeensary. One el these Jail, having tlue tell slrin tures grouped alsjut a haiidseme residence for the sherlll, has been built al I'ravv lerdsvUle, Indiana, and another with ene cv Under at Council lllulls, Iowa. I he t ravvlerdsv llie Jail cost f.toeoo, and aiHttuumoilalea eighty prisoners, with a resldeinv) fm the sherlll attached. Minn i,ii;imk Aitxtu: urnh Hucic.triil rrr.riitatliin al the tlpria lleu.n ut a rnpiilar Drama. I.nt evening the l.oulse Arnut Dramatli Dramatli cempauy again nps.'ared in f niten u)era house. The audleuce was very large. The attraction was the great Imrtler drama, "M'lisa" I incistet poepln have seen the piece plavtsl iiimii numerous invasions, bill never by any ether (aim m than A mile i'ix ley. It Is a very peputsr drams, and Its presenU Hen last evening was very creditable te the company. .Miss Arnet played the part or M'h-i', themiiuntilu wall, and HsthecliHrarler is suited te bet talents she did very well. Walter Owen as I e(,u UU, the gisid-natnreil stage driver, was quite sins-essful. It. I . Maker i roaled lotsel Inn as m.r rrneiu ;rr and the lelilslllliig uiciiilsirs el llie cast were aatlsfai tniy. This evening the iMiupaiiv npHMr in llie "Child MiMli't" wilh Miss Ainel in the leading character. t iltietat ul Aburr Clllir, retiniler ut term inn. 1 he Inneial of Miner ('line, who dnsl in lerte Hill en Saturday, lisik pis. Irem Ills late residence en Tuesday. I he deceased was theluuiidei el I'erre Hill, 111 which he ereitisl the llrst house lit Mm. He was also the pioneer In the cigar Industry at thai place. New the village has a (sipulatleu el I, Jul (sirsens and prelsvbly mere cigars nte made there than In any town of I Us hiu in the country. Mr. Cllue was "liears old al the time el his death. Hlswidew, te whom hu had been luarrhsl ..s jears, survives linn. Hu alsn leaves four daughters and two sons, allot whom are married. Mr. Cliue was a member of llie i:vaugeli(.tl churih ler ever ) J ears. Ilratli of a Clniriti nil. itt l.i.tT Kev. W. I'. Wlnblgler, vh was appiiiiled by the Kast Pennsylvania eldership el the I'hurch of (!ed at Its last hossleu te the charge el Washington b ireugh, thisoeuuty, died at bis home lu I'ulontewn, Md , en Monday. He was oue of the limit eminent ministers et that denomination, and had held severs! linMirUnt charges In Yerk, Cumberland mi 1 1 D.iuphtu ceuiillcs, in llie latter al llarrlsburg and Mlddlotewn. Ills demise was tinex ss;ted, and he had made preparations te re move te Washington borough en November 1st. A widow and sev oral children aurvive. The funeral leek place at I'nioutevvii, Md., this afternoon. .Iiutgn Iniirgfte at a llarnrt.inakrr During the past summer Judge Toiirgee lias dev oted his ouergles te Inv outing a harness ler heres which does away with leather enlire, reinistlng wholly of brats uud sleel, and new he is varying his llterary work hy te.K hing the villagers who will meet en .Sun day alleriusins in the Methodist Kpisoepsl church "I'srly llU'lehlstorieevonls regarding the Hebraic people, their origin, character istics, customs and lnlluunce ujieu following periods lu tlie history or nations." Thojudge hopes te make a fortune out of his patent harnew le roimburse him for losses In the mibllcatien uf our Continent, whlcli stripped "ilm et nearly all his property and has caused him te live very economically. Ilow an Ohlu 1'ariiier Win ltulibril, Twe plauslble-Ioeklug strangers called at the house el llayuunrdt .Stlllvvell, need Mvty years, a wealthy farmer ten miles east or Akion, Ohie, and under the pretense of want ing te leek at lila farm, get him out into tlie weeds, uud there, with revolvers, lercedhim te give up f l,uXH) winch he had a Hhert tiinu be I (i re drawn trout the bank te make a pur chase. Hu was roughly handled, and when he get home could gtve only ait Incoherent account of the allair. Ne clue te the robbers has asyet been obtained. frrak el it Wealthy lutane Slau. Jehn Charlton, a vv oil-known and wealthy cltUen of Nolsenvlllo, O., while riding liem Columbus en reute te his home, jumisnt Irem a Columbus, Hecking ValUy ,V Teledo tias-seDger train at Canal Winchester, whlle laboring under ahtef insanity, and lied le the weeds. Ills li lends pursued him ler Huverul days, and when they at length cap cap tured him he was almost naked. He hud hid a large sum et meney lit the weeds, and friends are new hunting ler It. What lie Wanted Mem lliu Lblce (Cel.) Enterptlse. A nouiineo stupiMxl into a (Second street ha loon with a crowd el friends rocently te Heat mom. "vviiuiwiu you uaveT" luiiulreil the barkeewr In Ills blandest tones. " Vell " replied the nouilneo, " 1 don't knew what all thuse ethor gontleinen want, but as ler me. I'll take votes." ' (leuit rittiine. Milt Heyor and Michael Ilaruislt rettirned Monday evening from n twe-tlays' llsli at Kile's Kddy, bringing with thorn ilj bass as tlie result of thelr skill. WINFIEU) u. IIAYKS' CASKS UVUVPV IIIK ATTKN1KIS Of TlliC UUUHT HIHVK 1VKK1IAV NilOS. li II tti Man UhoHlelnllrorRnl. Itriltrikrr t lain l'etttlTA Trttliniiny lhat He It and It Met Hie Man, Willi h Will Ite lurThe ,lurr te Itrinni llr. I'ueiilay .Jtcrnmm. 1'miii the assembling et emir tat 2:10 o'clock, the jury lu the Charles lleiiian assault and battery ctsn reuderwd a verdict that the defendant was guilty or as sault and battery, rocemiuouded him te the mercy of the court and divided the costs equally boliveon Human and his sister. The court Instructed the clerk te strike oil that parlel the verdict lu roleroucu td costs, en thu ground that as they had found the accused guilty Ihey had nothing te de with llie costs. After the Jury had separated counsel for I Ionian asked te have the Jury polled hut the court ruled that he was tee late. Wlulleld H. Hayes, alias C. 1. Cendll, was put en trial en four charges el lalse pretense. II ayes Is the man who was brought Irem llosten nearly a year age by Ulllcer llarnheld after a long contest en the part or Hayes who resisted the application for a requisition. The prosecutors In the false ptelensocases are faceb M Ilersliey, Ilow Ilew uiati llrellierH, Hury Murrain! J. &I. Hush eng, cigar iiiautlfacttireiH, doing liuslness In the eastem part of the county. According te their testimony In the early partet IMS Hayes, who then went under the iiaiue of I'. I. Condit, callisl at their lacteriesand purchased cigars. I 'or some el them he paid cash ami ethers he iKiught en live, leu or llfteen days' time, no lep-nscnui.t mat no was In tlie igar biisi'i.-s In Philadelphia. Te two el them he said Ins business place wastVfi North 'I lilrd sir. !, and te the ethers he gave his lie-Atbni m N' Mi rch streeU 1'art el the bills were pii t in money sent by express by Cen. lit, and the manufacturers net receiving the htlauie due thorn oneot thorn went In Philadelphia mid looked Con dit n c He leanieil llial C indlt had nothing te de with the store 1 I r-li hlreel and lhat al Ne. r.S North Thud sireet be had only desk room. Ne ether cigars were shlptKxl te him and he disappeared Irem Philadelphia and was net heard et a;alu until alter Olllcer llarnheld brought him Irem llos lles llos eon, when they saw and Identified him at Alderman Deen's elllce, as the man who had procured clgats from them by fraudulent representations. Hayes pro cured lu all IIj.euu cigars, divided as fol fel lows Bewman Ilrothers, 00,000 , Jacob M. Horabey, 2d,W0 ; Henry Murr, J.I.U0X), and J. M. Ilitsheng, .Ml.UOU. The above cigar maim facttiters learned el Hayes, alias C0111I It, being in jail from Ulllcer llarnheld, and the etllcer learned that he was crooked In ether trans actions from the prlsotier by a remark he made when brought te this city. Hayes said te the ulllcer at first that he had never Iwen In Lancaster before, but subsequently svkl that he did net care about the charge hu was brought en, but he was afraid the cigar men would prosecute him. The olllcer then ascertained that Hayes, tinder the mine of Ceudlt, had procured cigars from the abeve named manufacturers. The cnws-oTainlnatleu el the common wealth's wltnoaaes brought out the fact that Hayes, alias Condit, occupied the premises Ne. ok with Hind, and a sign with the iiaiue of J. P. Ceudlt, cigar dealer, was en a sign tacked en the deer, when he represented such te be thu case at thu tune he purchased thecigars. The defense called Hiram 1 rank and J as. Legin, both el whom testified that they had beun 111 the dry goods commission business at Ne. os North Tliinl street, Philadelphia, lu the early parted fss,, and that C. P. Con dit had desk pmuii there, ami was lu business as a cigar dealer. 'I his was tlie only testi mony etlere I by the airused. On trial, I t llltl.N 1 111 StNl.ss. 1'. (. l'.reneiser, et I ps?r Loaeock tow 11 slilp, died an application ler the Je county toward fur the innvictieu of Peter Hele, ter Imrse stealing. 'I'heceurl will pass upon the apple atleli en S,ilurd,(v . II t.i ,-..iv M i nittij. I oert met at nine n't 'is-k, and ctunsel argued tlm Haye, alias Ciiiidlt, I vl"0 prnteusii case. Oiunsel ler the prisoner held that thore was 110 false pretense proved, and that llmse casi.s werutrumped up alter Haves liel lieen brought Irem llos lles llos eon en another charge, te lorce him te pay bills ler 1 igsis t. .ut, I, t, vv hh h he was unable te (In, liy teasnu nl r(veises ill business. '1 he 1 11 ry had net agteeil (i 11 a veidet when 1 eurt adj.mriKsl. The s.uuu deleudaiit under llie alias of J. Dellaven was put en trial fur horse ste.t'lug. Tlie tacts of the case as detailed by tlie 00m 00m lilenvv cattd'a witnesses were that thu accused en May Jl, Wsl, crvlled 011 (xsirge S. Kod Ked seeker, who keeps a livery stable at Colum bia, le hire a team, llu said his uaine was J. Dellaven and handed out a card oil which was printed J. Dellaveu A Ce., .il and j17 lrankllii atrtsit, llaltliuere, Mil., dealers 111 Ugats. He said he wanted thu team thu next day te go te the country te buy elg.irs, and thai It should lie sunt te drove's liquor store as hu Intended te start from there. The team was sent as directed and It never turned op alter wards, lu tlie latter part el lsvthoac lsvtheac 1 use was arrested at Husten ter seme ether el tense and from Information received, Hayes and Dellaven was Isilleved tolailhesatiiu per son. Olllcer llarnheld vveulte Husten and took with lam I Union Hear, thu coleted hostler, who had hired and delivered tlie team te Dellaveu. Hear recognized lli man under ariestat llcmleu as the man who had lured llie team and he was delivered by the Husten iiulheritiOM te llarnheld who brought him te this city. Mr. Hedsecker, Heir, and auother colored hostler who was preseut when the team was hired, were positive in their identity et the accused as the man who hired the team. It was also shown that the accused went under the nainoef C. P. Ceudlt. Tliodefonso was that the commonwealth's witnesses were mistaken In their identity el the prisoner, as the man who drove 11 way with ltedsecker's team. The llrst witness called was Charles li rove, a liquor dealer ul Columbia, who testified thai lie saw Uie man w he hired the team, en the altorneon and evening et May -I, 1 s-"l, and 011 the morning et May ", when he dioyenvvjy and he wasioslt!ve that the man en trial was net llie one who lilted the team, That man was a larger, heavier and elder man. Charles Liwhead and Itoergo lirove,of Col Cel Col titubla,whe saw thu man w he hired the team, corroborated the testimony et Charles llreve, that the accused was net ihe man who was given the team. C. C. Carpenter, el the .'iiin'iiicr, and Al derman Deou testified that Kedseckur lailed te Identity the accused as the man vv he spuke te him about hiring Ida team. On trial. Nl.w rui ax m.ri si;n. 'I he leuit relused rules for new- trials lu llie Mills of Marsh A Cem p vs. Jacob O. Kisser and Jacob llaer .s. Jeseph I.avvreuce. limine 1. n. Maty S. Smith, colored, was diveued Irem hoi husband Themas 11. Siulth,uu the ground ul iluseitiuu. A Lebanon County Hsoneoi. fiiiiu tlin Advuitlscr. Last Wednesday lleuben Carpenter, el Cornwall, was in tow 11 and he being no slouch at lilting was induced te give 1111 exhibition el his strength, and standing en a scales he pulled f 1 0111 the bottom el 11 te the tune et 1.1MI pounds. Carpenter says he can pull It up te I 100 pounds il he vv Ishes te. Ilm JlillertvllleCar 'track. On account of the iuclement weather of 'I uesday atternoen the street commlttee did net visit ami Inspect the tracks erthn Millors Millers vlllu railway en West Orauge slroet as they had intended. The weather permitting they will meet llie directors of said read en Fri day atlorneou of this week, te ii-curUtlu If this company have laid their rails te city grade, I'll) l p Your Stib.rrlplleut. As tlie Ceral stroet sotver is about Iwmg lliilshed mid the contractor wants his money, the olerk of llie street committee, Hdw. 8. Hraelti, has been Instructed by the stroet conmiltteo te collect uaid meney. The clerk in company with Mr. Jacob l 1'iey will call en tlie subscribers. UKUlKllt lit HAN fHANVIHVO. A Hum When the Ureal ItrMrniKr Hail a Hull Knap, Hut Wat Htrli llr Mount. The strictures of Henry tleorge Uhjii the "ulU'-e holding class" In New Yerk have created seme amusement In Han I'raticlsce in vlew of the fact lhat Mr. tleorge held a slno slne ntim iiiunlclfll ofllce Uieru ter soveral years. He was appointed km Inijsicter hy (lovernor llalght, as It was thou generally understood, a reward for elitlcal services. He held the place 11 nd or llalght and thusuoeoodlng ad ministration, and (luring Iho time that he occupied it he wrete " 1'rogress or Poverty." He was paid by loes, and the place was worth le him seme tJ.WW a year. Thu duties el the olllietook very llllle of his time. At Iho gas works. In reply te an Inquiry, the eillcers say that Air. Oeorge was rigidly huneat, and could net he jiersUBded by any menus le deviate Irem the strict line of his duly, though thore wero abundant temptations te the contrary. The political sorvices mentioned wero ren dered when Mr. Ueorge was editor of the Write Viijtilal Jtcpurler at Naoraniento, hut of his connection with that patsir a mere or less humorous story Is told. Kx-Uoverner lllglerwas the proprietor, and he had iolltl ielltl cal aspirations. He fell III of a llme and tleorge was loll Itt entire charge. Perhaps oneouragod by the historic exauiploef Jehn Pbienlx tinder llke circumstances, Mr. (ieorge publlshed ene morning an edi torial that set the town wild. Il roc rec roc emnioudod In the vigorous Lngllsh or which Mr. Uoergo Is a master that the naturalization laws be ae amended as toglve the franchise te Chlnatnnn. It was Inevit able he said, that Chinese Immigrants would finally be admitted te tlin ballet, and the Democratic party should lake tune by the forelock and lead In Uie matter of giving It them. If the Democrats did net then the Republicans would sele the opiertunlty, and thus secure the bulk of the new vote. It Is said that the occasion was also historic when Govorner Ulgler Tead that editorial. He get up out of Ills sick bed, stormed down te the ofllce and alter his Interview with Mr. Uoergo that brilliant writer's connection with the paper ended In gloom and forevor. It was then lhat uu get the gas luBpecterMilp. S liere'a the fci.CKM .' rieu. the l'lUnum- lieadei. '1 he Leivttr was Informed en Saturday night that the sum el 5,000 had been depos ited lu the Knlerprise bank, nu ISeaver ave nue, Allegheny, ler the purine of betting en Uoaver. A reorter called at the bank this morning at 11:15 te learn If any el it had been covered, and the assist ant cashier said : " Ne meney has been lelt hore by any one ler auy betting purpose." Thore were several calls te-day by men ready either te take up the bet or te assist In taking it up, but all the In In qulrers recolve the same leply . "Ne money has been left here for hetting purposes." Mr. Dillen, ene of the trustees, 1- very sangulne about Heaver's olectlou, and while he acknowledged no ineuey was In the bank for that purpose, he thought a man could be found who would "iluir up ' the required amount. Mr. Welsh, of 1-rank llu slrect, Allegheny, said te the reporter this morning. " When I lieird of the money being en deposit I made my way le the bank as fast as I could and found, as you did, no meney there. I can raise tlie fd,0U0 and I am willing te put It up. 1 had ene thousand with me and ettered te put it up tesfcure the 1 ut, but It would net be taken. This is only a btull game of the Republicans, and lleu 1 oeheve net oue or them could be found wiiu would risk i en Heaver. Thore are inanj mure Demecrats here who would net let stn li a challeuge pass unnoticed, but they knew mm it was all talk. It would have worked very well had no otte gene te the bank t knew all about tlie money, but when this was done all the tmetry was lest. Thu colere 1 lit is going te help ns, aud in my opinion Heaver will Issue stoie orders ler fettryears inure, ' Clrvrlauil and III. I alilnrt. Mr. Cluvel.tud, according te a Husten J'ritvclcr eerreiHindent, is fund el having tlie members uf his cabinet diue informally with him, audit is seldom that ids beard hasn't mm ul them discussing llie mysteries of his kitchen. It ene of lliu cabinet mom bers has seme particular mslter ul business whlcli he wishes te discuss with the presi dent, and desires tune te go ever tlie whole case, it la customary ter Mr I lev eland te in in in vltoliliute " drop ever I" dinner and spend the evening." In many el these alter-dinner cliat-s seme of the most Imp niaut acts 01 the ad ministration are formulated fur prose illation le the lull cabinet. AlUialMiil meetings tlie president alls at the head 01 the bible, aud all matters are taken up 111 order, be ginning vv lib the secretary of stale, who is recognized as the chiel of tlioellK lai adv lsera. When a subject is considered It is generally oamed with a reading el 11 Uriel hy the mill ister liavlug imtnodiate Jtirisiln tieu ever It. Then fellows the usual dlseussieu, the sec retary of state shaking hrst and the presi dent last. Ne records el the proceedings of llie cabinet are kept lieeause as a body il is entirely unknown te the law. lllte Them a Ills KcH.rplien. Tlie indications point te a splendid meet lug at Mieuuerchnr hall te-morrow night. Ilou. James II. Hepkins, lames M. Heck, esq., and W. I', lleusul. esq, will he the siieakers. At Democratic headquarter., in the third story of the Kepler building, there will be a cltiens meeting to-inermw eveuiug at 7 o'clock. One ul the (Jeunt)'i OUIrst Vt atcbinakeia. t tern the Oxteid Picas. Jeseph Hewmau, a veueraule "ilueu et blrasburg, Lancaster county, has been sK)nd lug a lew days in Oxlerd, wsitlug his grand son, J. W. Ilowiuue. Mr. Ilow man Is oighty eighty oighty seTon years of age ami romarkable ler his mental and physical actlv uy. He wes long engaged 111 tlie watch mid icwtilry business aud an expert at repairing aud he can diagnoie a tlmoplece yet vv it ti unerring skill. A Chinese hulliiau. hing Kee is a Pittsburg I luitaiiiaii who is blossoming as n rival el the ublluie Jehn L. .Sullivan. He was assaulted by lour toughs ami used thorn all up in most scion title fashion. J u lesj than three seconds two et the men wero lying lu the gutter, whlle Kee had the ethor two pinned up against his washing establishment where hu was pound ing thorn In a most appievtsl style. When he get through with them Olllcer Tem Haul cm me in fight and the four roughs tied. lhe llailge ul Krriltuile 1 1 0111 the llullelonte Watchman. The number en the back of the Heaver trade coupon is the number el the individual who must take itsvaluoeut in store goods. It is thu badgoet servitude In elltvt It is but tlie hanging of a uumbored tag around the heck 01 an American werkiugmau by which he may be known among his fellow tellers. A ruem l!v the Ikte Dr. .Sevlu, The lirfermed Chunh ilfscnjti repub lishes a poem by the late Dr. Jehn W. Nevln, of this city, outltled " Tlme a 1'rag meut." Llke all of his poems that have been publlshed of late, this proves hi in te have been born net less a poet than n theologian, and the mystic flew of the verse gives this "Iragment" right te rank among the master pieces of our literature, It was first pub lished by Dr. Nevln In 1M, In 'lhe Friend, 11 journal of which he was tlie odlter, anil has Hiuce been republished with much lavorable comment. Henry llnerr't Arrival Heme. Select Councilman Henry Deerr, el this city, who was se severely hurt by being thrown from 11 street car lu Pittsburg 011 the 10th lust., arrlved at his home 011 Water stroet, Tuesday ovenlng. and ntter a brief season of rest will be en the stroet again. Wltlied She Would May Lenger. Krem the Yerk Daily. Miss Anna Philip aud her brother, el Lan caster, who were visiting her sister In Yerk, en West Prlnceai stroet, returned home en Monday atternoen. iler many friends wure wishing her te prolong her visit. JOLLY JUriTKK I'LUVIUS. VAUAUKH THAT TKUK UAVnr.lt 11V THK ItKAVY It A IN. A lUr Itoem 1 hat Wat I'loeilrd With Mater. Inlrlt That Were Clogged A lleneral Cleaning li 111 titer the CUT "'- tutting Frem the Sturm. 'J he rain storm which lsgau early Tuesday uiernlug continued through the night aud all day te-day ( Wodnesday ). At limes the fall was very heavy, but for the greater part nl the tlme 11 has been a cool drilling rain, that has soaked Inte the ground and dene an Immonse amount of geed. It has also dene seme damage. Tlin Inlets te sewers have been clogged with fallen leaves, gutters have I asm damaged, and a fewtellats lloedod. At Jehn Hauslng's Lamb tavern, Seuth Queen street below Vine, considerable dam dam age was dene by water lu thu rain storm el Tuesdsy. A new Inlet has Iwen put In at the corner of H011U1 ttueen and Ine, and the grade of the curb aud gutter has been raised soveral Inches higher than it is lu Trout of thu Lamb. As water wilt net run up hill. It backed from the mouth el the In let, and ovor evor over fluwod the (lavement In front of the Lamb. As the pavoment Is higher than the entrance te the bar-room, the water poured Inte It te the depth of some Inches, aud ran thonce Inte the back entry aud thu cellar. Te a man up a tree, the grade given en Seuth Queen street below Vine leeks llke a very stupid ene, but our city surveyor, suteet commis sioner, and stroet commlttee can ierhais show that It is all right. As winter Is coming en they had better oempleto thu gutter aud lnlet which has been left Incomplete ler thu past elght weeks. Iho inlet of the sewer 011 the east stde of Prince street, between Vine aud liermau, be be bo came clogged by leaven and thu water sub merged Uie pa omen t of IL '.. Hheads and carried considerable mud upeu IL The pavo pave ment In front of the residence of Themas Gable, adjoining Mr. Hheads', caved in and halfatonef earth aud .bricks dumped into the cellar. The heavy rain of last night did wjiiieilam age te belgian blocks recently laid 011 West King street. In front et K. J. h'rlsman's fur lushing store they have suuk ler a distance of about tun feel making a very ugly hole. This was probably caused by the sewer and Inleta which were made there before the blocks were laid. rabure of the Ulrn Itnck Mauulaiturluc Company. The Olen Heck Manufacturing company, oflilen Keck, Yerk county, made a deed of assignment ler the beuelit el creditors te 11. C. Niles en Tuesday. The paid up capital of the cortieratlon Is about forty thousand dol lars. The effect el this failure, it Is believed, will be disastrously in anil around Glen Heck. The statement made by the ofllcers te the stockholders gives the amount el liabilities at 70,710.2, and the assets 07, 17LS0. It Is likely the company will be able te pay all debts very nearly in lull. It Is net believed that It will allect the l'irst National bank of Olen Heck, which Is partially involved. At a meeting of the stockholders It was decided te make an assessment en the capital sleck sulllclent te make the bank geed. va vta is ill rrux KK.fxr.u r. An Old Citizen el This Sectlun New lu a (treat Huulheru l'reject. Editehs lNTi:i.Liei.vci:n. Parden me, "Mark Antony" is capital lu your Satur day issue. In the next column you give an account of the Kennedy, Ac, and then of a "Itlval for Ualvesten," and el which I vvrlte le loll you that the leading man in that utest desirable project is Captain Millllu Kennedy. He lelt Lancaster or Chester valley 00 years age, was captain en Mississippi steamboats till about is;a), when hew ent te T'exas, mar mar rleil in Corpus Chrlstl, was partner of the great cattle king, W. King, who died in San Antonie last year, rated at any where from 1 te JO millions, and Captain Mill. Kennedy Is placed at ever six millions of dollars, and long may hobo spared in its usuatid usefulness te the community. Haiidseme, qtiiet In man ner, always well dressed aud alwajs the gen tleman he spout many summeis In Pitts burg, warmly wolcemod aud worthy his suc cess In life. it. P. H. A Suuiul Advocate, LllllOHS iNTltLLIMLNCUK One el yeui valuable paierH was placed ill my hands by a friend, and 1 would here say that It is ene et the soundest advocates of Domecratlc prin ciples that hits ever beeu my pleasure te read. Its columns are net charged vv 1th v ile epithels and slanders, but with sound reasoning ami common sense. JuM.ru liuw. Huntingdon, Oct. J I. Death ut a hulillet Iho hcaly el Henry Waldmyer, a lormer resident of this city, will arrive te-day irem Warren, Illinois. He died thore en .Sunday. He was a soldier in the rebellion and be longed te Warren Pest Ne. .!10, tiranu Army of llie, Republic, and his lttnural will probably be attonded bv the local liraud Army amis of this city. It will take place te-morrow morning from the residence el his brother-in-law, Nicholas llerzeg, 1 e High street, at feJO o'clock. (I001I News lur the 1'eiiu Irun Wurkt i:iupleev The Petin Ireu company has notified its empleyes of an advauce lu wages from JJ.uO te JJ.7.J er ten ler puddling, beginuing Nev. 1, and n corresponding advance te thu heaters aud rollers. T'he empleyes of the Heading iron works have been told that their -wages would be in creased ten per cent, alter November 1st. Puddlertt will reoelvoJJ.s.j per day, helpers 1.50, rollers J2.1J, catchers 1.57 ami laberers $1.21. Admltteil te Practice. Jehn L. Snyder, seu of C K. Snyder, was this morning un motion el D. li. Kshelmaii, esq., his preceptor, admitted te practlce law In the several courts of Lancaster county. Air. Snyder was oxamtned en Tuesday oven even lug and passed a very croditable examina tion. He la one of the few members of the bar whose education was obtained lu the publle schools of the city and he will no doubt reflect credit 011 his alma mater. Death el I, en It Miller Lew is Miller died at the residence el his father, lieorge Miller, iu Millorsville, en Tuesday. Deceased was 1- years of age and unmarried. Fer many years he w as a dealer In horsea atttl mules uud was well known throughout the county. He had been in III health for almost a year past, The lamlly e' which deceased was a member ceuststcd el clot en children and his Is the llrst death. The Menileltaehu eulutette Club Coming. The Cecllhiu society of this city has made arrangements te have thu Mendelssohn Quin tette club of llosten, apptar iu this city en Novembor IS. The club consists of Jehn F. Hhodes, sole violinist ; Themas Ryan, clarlo clarle clarlo nette player; William and l'rlli Schade, viola, violin and lluie players ; Leuis Hlumenberg, sole vlolincelllst, uud Alice Ryan soprano slnger. Would He Accept Hit Pay lu -iture Orders .' 1 reiu llie Lebanon Advertiser. W'onder If James A. Heaver, ptesldent of the Hellefonte Ireu and Nail company, which nays Its hnuds with stere orders, will take Ills salary In one, three, live and ten cent stere orders. A Cumlug i:iitertaliuueiit The Laucaster Hand of Hepe will give an entertainment in the Y. M. A. hall ou .Satttr .Satttr .Satttr atternoen, beginning at 1 o'clock. The oxer exer oxer cIheh will consist of a black-beard lessen by Itev. Charles Keids, select rctdlug uud reci tations. A llulel ler llellani. The enorgetlo driver and cuttle dealer et llellum, Mr. David Stener, intetids te break ground In the near futiire for a large and commodious hetel In that village. Dueer 1'reillrameut. A clergyman exhorted his congregation le ' vete as you pray," uud later 011 he advlsed them te ' pray eitcu." T.AHT llUNKUAl. HK3IUVUA1B OHtlANlr.K lhe II. I., tlalileiueti Chili Ifulit up Herenel and la I'repsilng lur a (Irand Hall. Mauik.ita, Oct. 1.7. T'he meeting of the II. I., llatdeuian Domecratioclllbat the Hor Her Hor mltBge hotel en Monday ovenlng was largely nltonded.aboiit sixty mombers belng prosent. The organization was completed and n meet ing was npiKilntcd ler Friday ovenlng- at Mr. A brain Cellins' tolaeco factory. 'ext Mon Men day ovenlng the club will held a grand rally and propare for tlie struggle en Tuesday. The hallelujah banquet, te have lieeu held en Monday ovenlng by the .Salvation Army, has been sistpoued. The Republicans will held a meeting this ovenlng. It will be addressed by Cel. A. Wilsen Nerrls aud Marriett llreslus, esq. Mr. tleorge Wall, the new proprietor or the Cress Keys hotel, took possession oil Monday. Mr. Daniel li. Raker and seu, et Laucaster, were iu town for several days. 'Iho rain el yesterday was a much-neuded blessing, as many el our people were com plaining of the scarcity of water lu thelr cisterns, alter the long dreuth. Mr. 1. K. Ctirran, secretary el the school heard, has been In Philadelphia soveral weeks receiving treatment ler his eyes, whlcli have been seriously allocted ler a long llme. ei.ui:s imtei'tiii 1 hi; hiati:. Oliver M. Themas, an httmhle and hard working blacksmith of Potlstewn, has Juat fallen heir unexpectedly te a thirty-nluo-acre l.irm at Hllltevvn, Hucks county. Tlie Philadelphia council mcmliers of the commlttee en law- have killed the projiesltlou te Impeach Mayer Smith, by relerring It te a suli-conimitteo el live friendly te the mayor. Verus II. Metger, et Lycoming county, was nemlnabsl for state senator iu the Twonty Twenty Twonty tettrth district by the Democratic senatorial conleronco Tuesday alteruoeu en the ti07th ballet. Dissatisfied Democrats of the Tweuly-llrst congressional district uf Pennsylvania have issued a call ler a meeting lu Pittsburg te oensldor the advisability of nominating auother candidate for Cengress in opposition toCillbertT. Hallerty, who was endorsed by the Democratic state central commlttee en Monday. 'Iho pardon el Peter Ruber, a yeuug Italian, eonilned in the Western penitentiary, has hcen signed by Governer Pattlsen. He was serving a term for burglary committed in Joilerseii county. Themas M. Marshall, the eminent Pitts burg criminal lawyer and original Abolf Abelf tiunlsljOf national tame, and one of the wheel horses el the Republican party until he be came a Mugwump, has Joined the Democrats and will speak at their great Pittsburg rally next Saturday evening. A cablegram brings the news or the death of Kev. OeraldF. Dale, ir., a missionary at Mount Lobaneu, Syria, en October 6. Mr. Dale was sent out by the Presbyterian beard of foreign missions, and was a native of Phil adelphia. Itev. J. Crell Haunt, son or Rev. W. L Haum. D. D., pastor or St. Mattbews Luth Luth eran church, of Philadelphia, died suddenly Wednesday after having been au invalid ler ever threo years. The deceased was ed ucated at the Pennsylvania college, entering It lu lyjs. I'alr uf the MsTtun-tt Cornet Hand. At a business meeting el the Citi.ens' Cor net baud of Maytown, en Tuesday evening October Ji, it was ascertained that the amount taken iu at thu fair was eU.ll, and the net proceeds abeve all expenses la e7i69 which will be devoted te the purchasing el new uniforms ler the baud. Among the artlcles voted for at the fair were a set of harness, te Mr. James McClure; curtains, te Miss Mluerva Fisher; geld bracelets, te Miss Lettie Uouseal; geld necklace, te Miss Harb llolliuger; hauglng lump, Miss Annle lieu dersen ; tea set, -Mrs. Jehn Mathias; two chamber sets, ene te Miss Sadle Heath, and ene te Miss Claribel Warner. All theso are residents of Maytown. A few of the articles chanced oil were a silver watch te the Kliza Kliza belhtewn band, ladles rocker, Mr. William Wilkes, .Maytown; cvsler, Mr. Jehn Shank, Mavlevvn, table cover, C. 11. Zeek, Halu hridgp; l'Unbrequlu, hand pointed, Miss Klla Weaver, Msrlett?; clock, Mcllenry Heep, llarrisburg, suit et 1 lellies, te Mr. Charles Myers, Maytown. A HKKAVll of yjtunibis. J. J. Ka11tl111.u1 l'ajs Mra. Matilda 11, as 1.1,000 anil Hives Iter a tlrecery tii -letlln. J.J. Iv uuhiiHii is .1 wnlower el petltaps no jears or thoreabouts. Some mouths age, wlnle hi business lu Philadelphia he met Mis. T1II10 He-vs, a ratlier geed-looking young vv Idew uf net much mere than half his age. He had known her lu Taumqua, which at Uie lime relerred le was her home and where he had also lived ler many years. A tender sentiment"! love swelled wilhtii his Iskseiu and he iiiisjrtimeil Mrs. Heas le marry him. 'I he wedding day was lived ler September, but tlm inartlage never took place. Landman rued his bargain. Mrs. Heas threatened suit. The tishet was that Kautl liiau agroed le pav Mra Heas 1,000 and give her the stere at 7S Franklin street. Heading, In ca-e she would release him Irem his premise. Te this the young woman con sented , the money was paid ever, the stere Irauslerred and Mr. Kaiitlmau left the city for Norrlstewn, declaring he would remain single an his me. A Itr.ilAltliAllLK nruitv. Ti Dead HiMllet ul l'eur Men Tumid uu a Deterteil Schooner. Hm.iimekk, Oct. 7. A mau uaiued M. Leng, a drtdger iu the eyster schceuer Silver Spray visited the fjitlted States dis trict attorney's ofllce this morning, whero he told a romarkable story of the murder el four men en an oysler schoenor In Heuga river, Derchester county, Md. Leug said that en Weucsday last, seeing a schoenor in Ileuga river at anchor, with all sails het, he bearded the vessel and en the deck of the stranger found the dead bedies of lour men. Ouoef the dead men had his I10.nl split open and the utheis had been shot. All appeared te be liermans. Leng picked up the bloody cap of ene whose head was split open aud found it te be et liermau manufac ture. He found no livlug persens ou beard the vessel. Lengreuched Baltimore by land having left the Silver Spray lu the llenga liver. He is a reliable man. United States District Attorney Hayes is considering what action he will take lu thematter. Leug could net doclpher the name or the deported schoeuer. .1 muveHAux u&rirAL Of the Agreement About Dl.crliuluattug Dulles Htitweeu Spain aud Tlilt Country. Wasiunoien, Oct. 27 The state depart ment (eutiruis lutormatlen cabled Irem Madril that the United States and Spain ha' 0 h'i ut agreed te a revival until Jaiiu.trv next, of the commercial agreement, res pw ting discriminating duties, which wits recently abrogated by Presldeut I'levehtud. The temporary nrrangement ro re ro vives the original agreement as interpreted by the lnltcd States, under n construction which Spain has nover recegnised as correct, The puriose of this temperary negotiation is te allow time for the negotiation for a defi nitive treaty, and It Is net Improbable that this agreement will be made ponnauent. The temporary Bgrecnieut iiulliniesj discriminat ing dutits against the Flitted States under the Spanish Hag and te Ctibj and Perte Hice, under the Unlted States Ihtg. 1 we aien Crutlieil. Cjihaue, Get, J7. A terrible wreck oc curred en the Loiilsville, New Albany it Chicago railroad near Cedar Lake, Iud., this morning, l'we men were crushed and burned lu death. Ke-Hl rcteu. Ni:vv YuiiK, Ojt, 27. The old officers el the National Hrotherlieod of Locomotive lingineers wero ro-elected te-day. Wr.ATUEtt INlllUATIU.il. CWAstllJJHTOti, D. 0., Oct. 27. Fer Lantern Penuuylvaula and New Jersey ruins,follewod by lair woather, easterly winds becemini; northerly, cold or. IT STANDS HUT A YKAU. THIS VAIIlt HVIKNTIFUI VULLKUB ui.KiKi.ASit, ii. iii;jijrn. AT Hie l,e. t Aiiieiiiitt te wjoe.ooo, .Nut Hall uf Which la Intured-lhe Klne.l Wclenline Appsratut lletlni)(sl Seten Uret Lett In n lliirnrila.iT Mill. Cbi:vi:i.AMt, O., Oct. 27. -The magnificent stene building In thu east end, ocxsupled by the Cade Schtail of Applied Science, m totally destroyed by 11 re at an early hour this mourning. The llre was discovered by a gontletimu passing the building at about 'MM o'clock. The alarm was quickly Riven and In a comparatively abort time thlee streams or waler were playing upon the lit. Thoeuly water supply.liowevor, was through a six-Inch pipe, and It was usolesa te send. ler reinforcements. Monnwhlle the lire bad gained great headway, and reaching the chemical laboratory, a heavy oxpleelon tcelc place, which completely wrockeil the west wall or the building. This ended all hope or saving the structure, Biitl the floors fell lu ene alter auother, the root llu ally going down with a frightful crush. All that lhe firemen could de was te protect the walla et the dormitory el Adelbert college, whlcli was only 7.i feet awaj-, and wait ler the llre te bum out, The llamas gradually subsided and the Bcarred and blackened walls are all that re mains of llie once line buildings. The school was finished only a year age, and was equipped with all the latest appli ances ler the demonstration of Bclence, the physiological and chemical apparatus and the geological collection belng the flnest In the country. The total Iecs Is about '.200,000; Insurance Insurance Irem75,0u0 te ?100,0t)0. The origin el the Qre is unknown. seven Horned te Death. Ri;nt.iN, Oct. 27. Hy the burning of a saw mill atTrtberg, in the HIack Ferest, yester day, seven persons wero burned te death. llLAlliJS DETAINED. Accidents that Are Delaying Hie l'regretf of the .Maine Illppedruine. PtTisiiLite, Oct. 27. T'he Hen. James U. Hlaiiie lelt this city en a special train at 8 o'clock this morning. Ills reute or travel Is through thu Pennsylvania anthracite coal regions. The tour will occupy two days, during which tlme Mr. Hlalue will make sixteen addresses. Thosiiecial train conveying lien. James O. Blalne and pirty te the eaitern part of the state, in addition te being an hour late la leaving Flttsburg, was delayed several hours by a freight train wreck at Hen's creek, Juat east of Johnstown. This bilng cleared away another Htart was made. On reaching Son Sen man Butten, l5 miles from Pittsburg, the party were notified lhat hundreds of tens of earth aud lock obstructed the track at Kltannlug ijint. Three regular passenger trains are ahead of the special, detained by the landslide. It will require peveral hours of labor te rouievo Iho obstruction. A Drciiilliil Trouble Over Uleveu Dollars. CmcAoe, Oct. 27. A low days age W. II. DUlabaiigh leaned his brother-in-law, Geerge Spcncer, oleveu dollars. Last night Mrs. Dlllabatigh called at Spencer's house te get the money. Mrs. Spencer advised her husband te threw Mrs. Dillabsugh out. He caught Mrs. Dillabaugh by thu threat and choked her until her screams aroused the house. Then throwing carbolic acid In her lacobe hurled bur from the room. A gentleman who roomed lu the house came te her roscue and aided her iu romevlng the acid trout her face and clothes. Though the llttld remained but a uioment upon her face Mrs. Dlllabauglt's l.xce was severely burned and she was nearly blluded. Spoucer was arrested, Mr. and .Mrs. Jnhn I.. Milllvan Ifi-Kttter. Mluvviki.K, Wis., Oct. 27. -Conspicuous among the signatures 011 tlie Plaukinten house register was "Joint L. Sullivan and wife, llosten." Persons who had read of the douiestte troubles of the pugilist aud his wife, aud understood that a suit ler divorce was landing iu the llosten courts, uoreFiirprlsod at this evidence et 11 reconciliation. Mr. Sullivan said that he and his vvlle had amica bly settled their dillercnces. Mrs. Sullivan will, il Is stated, accompany lier husband uu his California tup aud perlnqs te Kurope. Iliif; Chulera's ratal Wurk. Loe vNspeui, Iiul., Oct, 27. Heg cholera is devastating curtain parts of this country. Whole droves el hundreds are carrlod'efl' In a few days alter the llrst appoar.tnce of the disease. It is mera generally latal and mera rapid iu its work than any such dlsoase ever known here beiore, and seme farmers call It hog diphtheria, as oue or tha first symptoms U it swelling and ulcerated threat. Slrauge Cattle Dlseaae. HiLi.siioue, III., Oct. 27. A strange disease has broken out among cattle lu this county, proving fatal In a low hours. The malady Is worst in Audubon aud Fillmore townships, where a large number of cattle have died. The animals get still and seen He down, apparently iu great agony, until death comes. Ne remedy lias yet beeu found. Kiclleuieul Over Au Anett. Vh.nna, Oct, 27. Great excitement pie vatls at Lern Palauka, ever the arrest el the commandant el the garrison thore for having planned the seizure of the Rttlgarlau minis ters passing through en thelr way toTirneva, with the object el sending them as prisoners te Keui Husst The plot was disclosed by ene of his accomplices, whose ceurage te carry out the part assigned him falled. The Itlnets el an Actrett. I'lttcAoe, Oct. 27. The condition et'tSiat Keslua Vekes who was taken sorleuly IU last night during the production of "The Scheel Mlstress," Is slightly improved, but wbether she will be allowed te coutlnue her engagement dopendsou the result of n con sultation of physicians, te be held tlila alter alter alter ueou. The treuble is incipient puoumenla aggrav ated by weakuess of the heart. llallruad Cnnductert Meet, llALiiMuui:. Oct, 27. The l'Jth annual ceu. vcutlen of the Itallread Conductors' I.ife As surance ussix'iatieu of the United States and Canada, was begun hore at 10 n. m., with delegations from nearly overy read iu the I'tiited SUtes uud a goodly representation from Canada. Au address of welcome was delivered by the mayor of Haltlmere. llie fireinaii Jumped. SteN'Lit.vM, Mass., Oct 27. Twe freight cars standing en the Bosten it Lewell tracks yesterday breke away and ran down the grade at n rapid rate. At Lluwoed they col lided with Conductor Prcscett'e train from Hosten and wero smashed up. The engine was badly damaged. The fireman jumped from the englne and had ene leg crushed. A tjulel Klecttuu lu luilltuere. B.wrmetu:, Oct, 27. The municipal elec tion Is jMiMlug oil very rjuletly. Owing te the inclomeut weather the vete se far ha been rather light. The labor party seems fe be going te the wall, owing te apparent lack of organization. flatfli l'fOAtDenttL Washinoten, Oct.27.-On account ejr5 weatner me race. v " ,t.i Lbut" postponed until te-morrow, aij i -- 4 stand. ' , ? ' &? Jtv , i m JV?) T 'i &4 'a B 3S Jtf
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