Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, November 13, 1886, Image 1

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VOLUME. XXUINO. (W-S1X PAG l-
LANOASTJEH, PA., SATURDAY, NOVJ5MUEU, 1!J, 1880.
SIX 1'AGES-PIUOE TWO 0ENT8.
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nm miKiit'.t i'in(7;mii;.i ..tvem,
1 Fit IWItlKH v.
iIeit it Mmri )Juktr ami u Miirmtl Canadian
II lid statin llmir M'njr In llila lily In
l li'i Hung el lm lliialiirM
I I'liler-MrUf Skelili".
tit tlin l.ogt.i;ilileil nktilehct tlutl linm lone
been tue Saturday fiHlute of this leurual, thu
fa. t ha been licquiiitly adierted te that
suuoef llin must hlnlug sinves'iis 111 blisl
nessnn I r if.l mil Ufa III thli community
ilortte their iiutlvlly from without tilt
gelietmis 1 ,, del Of I UlCAStel Cullllly. 'HlO
Uilusi.iii ..i new lil.hxl Inln nil i)hl town
Mum Inn it best thltiK I"1 tmtti, unit tliu
gCtllal gl'll'lelliell, Wtltllll lllll lNIM.I.I-
ii rti pinscuta te It" tendera te-day
.mi ii w mliirfiil HIiiMls'lnii of tlie truth
nt tuiH sentiment tl In l"7u some mi)
I ml hii it llni' h Q.mkur ami a t .itiailltti worn
tiiMii in Urn tnwn, who wnulil llte tlm tup
mil' I . i I'm Im-lnnsi UihliM in i hi Hum ii
ibs i i ' mar. It would linvii nti dmi'il ex-
i!n I ' hi ' ni'inten. Hut tlili tdetillial fact
Ti4i t 1'it iMimn i.iii in Uiti rl'i hiiiI prugre
i I'.i' I. mi it lllltinm .V l'iter Hew
I'l M L,i'lltlliliell, IIMIIll tiir SUlt, Hrilt
In..' n I ,' 'illy p'snlMst te in ike n business
mil' nn in I iii itir rnrmn ml Interesting
. i) in it wi I i i ful with InliiriiHl by hii
wiii liiv n iii. 1. 1 lUu 1'iiilues progress of
llni ii'i,
hi m'Atcun ANcasir.i.
1! i rj s Willis iiseu is of mi old uaker
Umilv who h.ive bemi pieiiilniilit 111 tlie fee
in hi w limit u Uihv riiiui Hlnoe the Uajh el tlie
!ii'v iiu'.i hi Tlin Iitnlly lull t rum llni
ii iiiiiy "i in'innii, .. j , wnurOHi .Mern-
1 lll'. Jpiimi illlitiiimie, tlin litllmr, ie.i.-(hI n
litiiuli nt lliri'n Minn .mil tned'tilutitiirii. Tlie
xiiitiik' ti.U'.iMi i. ,ii ii f.inn-r ntul IiIh elileit
'II 1..IMAU1 ! H ilt III llll llHltllCpl. TUe
LI I'l'iilli'iinn ihia- iirikm LH tieuin at
l Miiiinii wl'h i ii" ill hi iiMrrttnl lUiiKluern.
ill In i luii, II in v anil I'mnk, iIoieIoj-ihI
ki ml 'Kim I ir ii oem nicn-l.ll raniir.
ll.ini in i 'u lil 'Hrt in M V. II. UoliiieV
' illi'ejt olerti In Wilmlnijtnii, Dal. At that
' n il'inif ii'i .lit 2 Jii-ilmt II 1'ntnriM
tliu liiktiuiinr of !h tlriu. 'I no (tillew
' mk-s ilireMii i lien Inte i ijntart with etin
I'luthlir, illli.lM-ll UtHOnll tlKlllllOlll'S it
!n.it 'timii 1' Iji tint a ilmtlnnil te pl.iy all
itn '-Lint lint in tlinir nflur (ktliilc!v
1 iiii; uli.ii"eii liJ iiiiuurevii trlumlN
rs iiiiiii';ti'ii, mil i iiuet liiein iva tlie late
i
- ' 1 . HlIC II 1 nil. 'if I. IIIMtM. Hi Ullt llllltl
n I iifit hh irlntr lv Jhiiiih iV Wetib'n
I ii: t,.iiiir i:i Unit i Hi. Uluiiill Inm liin.'H
tll.Hi Mr. II ill in 'i.llHIl l'XllllUul e:i thn
K' r'i 1 nl I'l" I A.I, Hllil ) llrnt iluublliui III
. iri'.t lil t iii loon i lerk' ui.tiil it iltilrn te
ii lll'irn of IIM1 lllll'l tint Will Ai I'l llll 11 llrV
n; uitti uiiiK ion) t.m .,
In tin it rni? nf l-T.'i Mr Willi iniKili Htote
.ll II II i i ii, nl Un rity, luuilinr of thu
Hi li ll IHU'li'a k;rtillflillitll el tll&iMlllO llillllt',
ii 1,1.11 iiu a in ilie mHiclft ler a bUHlntA
mm, urn in Hi.- h.v. anl KQl' tuniUhliiK buv
'mi i in ilil t jti loe reply rectlii'il win
ii i tlm in ' i i triiKiiiir, but thn nejtt Mr
II .i i 'nai'l iMiU.taieil eilltl'Hii'tlt Henry
it '-r. Ii i I i i;ia"'1 Hit prewint alerti reiiu
. I lln-fci'i ,v ij'.idu . t two yujiij; I'niUJtt
I inai.i, who in the fall e( 1875 0mn0il n
in lii-l li e of Imiiii'-ni for tlin Kin of hitl
n'Hl -' ill ' llinil'i (illll'atllnij 011111111.
I iMIS.l lu LAtLtttrriL
It in -l line li i renimttil tiint the lnti
iiii. tmtitteu ihe tiv lueuibur el till em
ir itlMiie k reutrioiieil I y a further kc
lUAinuni'' in I'luiailelphU wliure Mr lift.
ti i wailu U itnutiitker'x mere ami Mr. Wil
I me. i hi wai in the ouipley of thu Itelmu
ir-n
Urn tvru yminK iiihu htipM t-iuresly any
mn in Lit i ,tt-i '. ttiA limn til tbtilr urrltal
linre I'iiieu miim aie Itul tlinir altlut bul
ni iiu-tli u h mn unliiwl fir thein lilili
I i e i. in nit I - il iiirri'hant. Thu alore
t t t!. v ii ipiwl ia only Imlf ta pri'uitt
, ', h: l uit Mi' M'uilliy piipp'ieil Willi
(:. i-i. liul llin inm; tlrui puutl itei'lily
i'i an I -. ..in Id utH'iltMl I4ritirr m. u. Ttiny
in isl i.i t'tbir prenl iimnnm In tnn
i Mu liml iiiik, N.i. S-t, In tlm iirhi( el
-. '1 "v 'Inn ,l livl thucliithlnir traile te
,i i ir I iii-iiiiHi, wlili Ii lis linn ilmutopeil
ii , iint nt it b'r iiit iitiiMrt ml fnture.
M tl iii liini I'.i y i'ii. il Ij it lnii i !nrk.
N .i ihinr letiil liine 1 bttvi-un ,6 unit I'1.
i- i.t u.rne yitiM & tt.0 liiiiiMiliii; moil
I an itilui:i' liuili.011 ri',iiliiul llin H.lill
i. 'ii ! Hi 'pilnrii alere retun el the builil
. i, k-. N.i H, nlil h hai eiiir ainre Ik'UU Un-
lulfil I I' n hturf, ilmiArtniDi I nl llin .-.in.
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' I. nit tMrlhe fii-ni ! iir. liHtl Ilia tieublu
lull, tin If in 111- lii)ln emali', aniJ Ha thrtti
i lpi Ien hlure ,nu t.ew tlilial with ;ikhJ.
Uit-r iuiiiM. ii iiiiilvr a peifiTl iivteiii, tht
mill illii'leii nf itk ln-ing peuully excol excel
ifiil lltinry I. .1 limy I llin heinl of tlm
t u 1 1, mli in t; 'li'i'ii. limn I , l,w Ii Halini; pro pre
N.ili' "ier ten Hal e mnl'T, Mill S. S. Marlln
.'.it el llin i.'.iithiiii ilntutrtiiii'iil. Thn
hIihIii i rnii tiien 1 in, at tllwtite anil te it
ii lni;i'jy iliin the cntiiintn ul mi vihi that
I rt aili'iiaul 111" ll rin
lil TAiUI-V rtl.l.AllnM
"ii. U UluuiHiui la a jeung limn jel, Iiciiik
. n tl.i) Hiinny a.ile of .l,'i. Heme yiars no he
a innrrltil In V'.. a, ilmihter el 1-. H.
llniHii, I'aihlcr el thu Tarnn ri' National
I..H.K, ami tv.il bright llllle lrli tiaie
I'll Hn il II eir mil. n. In lit plraiunt hemp,
Ne. .1- Tut Kini; mrf-C, tlie latch firing
RlwiiiK h'iii.'i iniiititp, e hi iiimy Irk'iiil
liate i Itcn tin. I ihi'j- mi i,i knew.
I.ait 5'inilay the I'lillaiie'ptiiA Pint pro pre pro
ei.tcil the peitrait of Mr. I. V. W 111! union,
nl that rlty, n inllltenalrn, repiiU'it In lm thn
ru'lHht Imctit-ler of thi I'euinry. IIe Is an
urn In or thi ul''i)t of our Hkntrh, anil llkn
I. mi inailn hi ti.einv In meristntllu ptirsiilta.
li. V illlaiuxen le f-3 jeara el nge.
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llin Man Pruiu llin I'lin tiicrg t,Vhe flat ui
rretlrit In Till I'll).
Soiue feature of the llfe of Jorden H. ros
ter, the ether member of tbe linn, have been
comprised In the story of tlie Biioceasful tiiibl
ue lieusu a'Mive given. Hut It has net been
slated that Mr I'mier was bem In the prov prev
Mii'i! el New I'.ruiiiHli'k, under tlie tlomliilen
of tllten YieferiM, iibntit llytaraaga Ula
parent wem tlonrfie 11 und Deberah,
and lua iiatiwi plae'i waa (Jeiltruvllle, Curlteu
t niiHl'. llin littier wa a lariner and iner iner
ehant. Whin the lii'urti L.ineai'er buines
iiihu wa imejear old, hi lauiliy ineted te
llanger. Me., wliern thn autn'eivllng twenty
year nl lu liuj were ajwnt. He was educated
at the lei'al hulioel and a buBlness rollege.
Ilnllrnt biisliiiiha ventura wa lu Vlluilng
i.m In lh, , a adverted te. Ttiere was begun
his aarputuunoe wim .Mrf Williamson that
prove.1 mi iiretltubUi te hetli. While undo r
Vm?.,' lL t,,,,f eullited in ti, Birviea el
i "leHaiii, but thn war was ever bereia he
iit Naiv Yerk : arlier.
Mr. fitter wis imrrlwl u niitnlr
.f itan ngu te Mis iurbev, formerly of
Ilie excellent out of Mr. Williamson, which
was tobaveuccoinpantca tbla iketch, haa Wn
detatnea by an aoclileol In 1'hllaile Iphla.
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Nertlinrn Mntne. Iln llta nt Ne. .1.1 WtM
OraiiKOdtioet villli 111" lainllj nl thrte Rlrl
IIe It a inemliur or Kt. J.iIiii'h Lutlieritii
chnrrli. ,. .
The tlrm el Wllllatimen A I eMrr en.ltiya
urtMit popularity with U" iniil'leytii, anil It
wm oiie til tlie iiitwl m;llu nnla In lirliiK
Inir nbeiit thn aucce of llin t-arly tumliiK
iniiMMMi'iit, It In Ki'lfyllK tn report that
thn llrm'H bualiina Krnni l.rtr tiiery year,
ami the ntery of Ita an.' wi ahnitlJ ifiint n
moral te all nipltliiK jeiihk tiien In thl
town that thorn am fortune within their
Krp If they nnulil only lient'tly ami e-ttn
nitly reach out for th"iii
lur. WHur.si ni'msn l;tn,iir.
tlnliiliina llfllinnl lif .Iii.Ikii l.llliitil.iii ami
I'atttMnn Mm Irlil. HnliiftMl
Court met at HI e'cliK'k till inernltii Ter
Iho trRllnalieii of current Iniaiiipa anil the
ilellvrry nf iipliileim iiIih irgyi'il at the
8pteiuler tarm.
JllilKO Iihlliltiii l llvnii'il nplulenn In
thn follenliiK rjimi .
U Henry Hpi, ilts-'iiil,lhn inlntn nhew
cauevliy J00 iumplilljiliri ilmulil net lie
act R'lile for hlaohllilreii vta iiiule abmhite.
Joel U I.lKlitntir, hkeiiI, J- William A te,
ruin Inr Jeilninnt fur want of n nulll'ilmit
alllilavlt of ilefeiiMi. It it 1 e maile aluelulu
ami Jii'lRiiiunt wit entert'il In lavet el plain,
till Inr fill. HI.
NidlieM Clrlcti v. I.i I 11. Imtr, rule In
alietv cauae why tlie upteintiiieut of .lehn
Hlewnrl, KturilUn, ami the onler allowing
him te laveuin a party ilflfml.int te thn ault,
aheulil net be reiekul. Ihn leurl ilnellimtl
te rntoke thn ii.mimirient.
Jnel I- Ili(htli)ir, iiiint fur A. I.. IXlln
liiitn v. William A it', ruin fur itilumcnt for
wantef autllcluiitatllilAvlt of tlulenw. Ilule
V.A ahinliite.
1 tin rule let nie trial wa il"nn. In the
aultofJehn M. mill t lirlitliin S. Howe u
Ih'i'l llllle I'. Siutlli.
(.'immetiweAlth v. Nichel.t ItiHHlniati,
in.illcleui iiitai'hl't, ilHinurrcr te luilietiiieuL
luillctuieiit 1 1 1 h 1 1 1 1 1 e 1 l- 1 1 1 ami liiilument wivt
Diiteri'il ler tlie ilelenilanl en tlm ilemiirrer.
Julian I'atluraeti ildtlvure.l the telIuwin(;
oiiluleua.
In the anil of coiuuietiwfiauh i,. tJh ii lei
lleliman, cntiMeteii nf auault anil battery en
hi ilitnr, a new trial wa uranliil.
In the cavint tyitumeiiwniltli va. l'r.nnk
I'rlich, ivvutlrtixl el MIltiK liquor te ilimeia,
new trial wa refuaeil
In the milt of Jinnfili ii. Mlli'hell T, Jacob
I.ulz ami InUli I. nl, thn ruin ler Jii'lKUinnt
for wautel a aiilli 'nnl althUMt of ileleuau
wa ma'ln eln ilule.
In tViu c.nn el ciiinmiMiwea'lh v. C harle
V.'. Krieker, eiuvlcteil el einl-e.iement, the
I'eurt (Ipvllneil te Kranl a new trial.
i rnr.KT in sink.
Ii.iae Iiulil, of Kat Karl tennnhlp, w.n ap
IMilntnl Kiii,ltan nl the mliinr children ei
JeiDph I rank, lain it l'..iit Kirl tewnahlp.
J. iiiii'i Ciini'tH-ll iti KrautnJ A teiiewal el
111 Hfl'tlur'a Ifct'iiiu.
I. Hen Uroek", eumcti'il el keeping a die die
enlerly nriiiie afnw ivtk aue, wa failed
fur MtMitnn. e. It wa xtated that hIiii hail the
I'aie nl tun mini' chtlitieu, and Judi;e Liv
liiK"tiiu tvueil Hmileii"" until the Jainury
term, tu kIe her an epjuirtuulty te xut viiue
enn nlse te wrn Inr tlm ehllilren.
'Iho erder of Mitirt illtectliiK M- W. Warren
te py a weekly allowaure te In wlfe for
malulenauce waa riwi'tmled, a tlm partly nre
new living happily teKuthur.
A new trial wa relllitd te Cbarlea ShaJp,
oenvicbfl nl ni'lllni; ll.ier te minera,
C Hirt nilj'iurntil until Monday liieruliiK at
In n'cltji k whim the Jeemler 'iiarter hts hts
alena tinirl w HI be ejninud
ui.tl.yiMi iiik t.iHJJJ
A tl lllll III Itlll.llfi.l tl .11, llni, l Inr lliliic
line tlin lt, llwu l rriinrl.
I' e. I n rci.i.i'.i , h n The aupBNiilen
ilcntuf the linJi.ui f.hnel tuake an adrerne
rflirt en Indian I'ducatlmi a conducted at
CwlNlenud llampteii. Hi principal aru
uieut 1 that fariiiiiiK a iMinilucttit III l'cinn
Kylianla and Virginia 1 el no ti"i le the
Indiana In Dakota, Arizona anil Dtketa tor ter tor
rlterloa. We tieuld rt mind Mr. Itiley that
plenty of I'riiiiiaylvaiiia farmers leave ler thn
of IL Hut urautiui; ttiat ll I ft thOMipor thOMiper
IntenUunt el linllm achoel rert,finiiueuld
reiinimlier Unit the Indian I te lKirlvlllzd
and te Ihieii illzl mini be brought 111 nil
tart with en lll7,.itlen. Tlm lint element are
r.egllah epeaking and work weik pure aud
Nlmple.
'I no miiie lulliieni'u Hint were brought te
U'ir ilium Mr. lfelman and hi cmnuilttee
iiIhe had Jnrce wilta Mr. Itllcy. Up, like Mr.
HuhiMii, li.ii iinttr Mtlteil Carllnla Kine
aiierliiteuilent ' (it the Indian ijIBce Rte
anieril hildoier JtepublliMtia who are
ngalnxl thn Helmut Ikiciuse the captain ha
sIiemii tlieni up a Inteieitetl in contracts
I I'l an.
I .Mu 1st i , Nin. 1 1
Cel. llulliiu anil HI. ttnuiKii.
I. Ill HUM I.N 1 1.1.1.1'IK.M i;ll . 'I III) UlP
iiinnl iniile by Cel. Iliilleu In hi lecture en
'Ihuisday eienmjr and reperliHl In Kriday'i
Imi i.i.i iei:.m. Kit, that ' Ht. Geerge nut an
I'ngliih contractor, who initie leta of money
en tbe continent, ctmn back te Kiiglaud and
w.iimide a blilien and Inuged," dienne
notlcaeii atveutit it it line reciiie. Hi.
(Jnerge, the I'atnui Stmt el I.uglaud, waa
net an Kngllih contractor, net a billion, mid
net lnuged. On the contrary, he wnaaim
lite el Cappadecla, el geed birth, a trlbune
tu Iho iirmj, and en account of Ilia lalthlut
in In Thrill put U- iltiAth, according le one
autheiltt, by leaning uver a low llre , ac
cording te another, by bring boheidtil.
(ilbbeu, le wheiiH )1. U-iltenli no doubt In
ilebted ter hiiiiie nf hw Inloruiatten, Niioer Niieer
lugly, but a I'r. Milner ha proved, tviong tvieng
ly lilnulllle till ail.il Willi tlm lnfauieua
tit'nrge el 1'ippailin'U, who wa the Ariau
blihnpnf Alexandria. Ittileten till Uonrge
waa net an Kullsti contractor, nor handed,
nor doet Hlbben no atate. Iutilli luhtructera
Hhuuld iibnve all thluua aim te lie correct lu
thelr NMliiuit'iita, but altognther tee Irt'iiuuut
ly lbe are willing tu Hacrlllce truth te ralte
a latib. J. M, 'I'.
"lanlieliii Nan.
Mamii im, Net, 111. The children nl t'ou t'eu t'ou
Hbintlue Mitlmnl. who tvere Injured In llin
accident en Trlday last by the ongliie of
fiecl:il height train striking theli team, are
doing will. I'rank, tlie eldOMt and meat
t-erioealy Injured, wa In n delirium loom
thau'.l heura, but new I luiprmiug. His
face w HI be marktal for Hie.
S'liu't of llin trncH have lieeu romevod from
around the evangelical church iiud the prctiy
churcli building hlatida out mero cotiailcueus
than ever.
The W. C. T. L'. will held a unlit exhibl.
Hen In the hall en the l'Jlli and Uth. About
100 qullta of all kinds Hud pattern will been
exhibition.
Uev. W. I Johnen,ofSt. I'aul'a Holerineil
cliunJi. Itlt thia ineriilnu ter I'erkaale. Hiukh
oeuDty.whiro he will preach at the dedication
efthnl iHniiiillul new church.
C'emtuuulun ttarvicea in the Lutheran
church, Ihl borough, will be held to-meriow.
I'reilt In riathrrlng Hand.
I'l ein ihe Lancaster Imiutrer
Illicit Heinptleld township, en Chestnut
Hill, about live miles weat el Lancaster,
Jacob ti. Trout disco vered a valuable bed el
tire Hind, lu 1870. Kxperimenta with this
seen demonstrated lis auporler value In the
construction of lurnaces and the manufac
ture of steel ami Iren. Slnce then Mr. Trout
has opened a large trade ler Ida sand, and
regularly ship Irnm 1uidlsvltlH station
many oarleadaof It te the great steel works
at Nteellnn and ether steel and Iren works In
ventral Pennsylvania. Twe large team are
constantly hauling the sand Irein the banks
te thu railroad In order te supply the great
demand. Hundreds of tens are shipped an
nually, Henry Hall, also, owns a some seme
vihat smaller sand tlepaslt near Mr. Trout's.
.Net ilia lint Directors' Intiltute
Mr. Wui. McCeinspy has called ultentlen
te the fact that the sahnel dlroelors' Institute
held In the opera house en Thursday was net
the llratef Its kind evnrheltl In this ceuuty.
On Thursday, Nev. 17, 1371, Mr. McCemsey
moved sueli a gstherlup; and It was sulne
quetitly held lu tit lower court room of the
court house.
TI1K TKACIIKKS ADJOUK.V.
iit.iui.vim.yt m.ir weur. at vintrtin
.inii .tintvt nt.
MlM Itiimi Cnili lietrv lii UhmiIi nil t'lt-
iiimy liinlriiitiinflrii. It Idle ami tlinrf
tin liiUrimtlnc liitij'rtt- nnteral Cmn-
Mllllee yievlliis l'nilmliril.
'I he hnal aiiHsleti of the lonelier' itiMltule
wa held Trlday allernoeu, the attemlauce
being larger limn llin I'rhtay alleruoen meet,
lug in lermer yrar. There wasaetne muilc
glven by the tuMllutn alter wlilch, .SujktIii
tendent Ilrechl nollfleil tlie teaohers of the
allows, which had atlemln-l the ineetlng of
iIlrectetH held In tlm npera lieusn 'Ihtiraday
allorneon. of linen i mnlied illrecteia In the
county, otte hundred and eighty were
pteHent, and inuc'i geed wurk wa dene.
Amu Shirk, of IVitidetn e township,
re-td a piper nn'ltled "Hew May Our Pri
mary Teivhnrn be Improved?'' Ill two
principle ilnbi were that he alinuld tlrnw
the little cblldten clme te lilm by loveand
kludiiea, and thu reach their himrLs ; and
second by ceiiHtaiit work te Improte himself.
Thn subject was lurther it lcuseil by If. b.
Mi-Michael, Wtst Iimiiter.
Mls Una mailii hcrclmlng talk en primary
lil.trui tleu. Sim continued her expcrlfucn
In "play school" and told hew alie drilled
her children lu ae'piirmg a primary knov.1 knev.1 knov.1
tIge of natural liMnry by showing them a
caterpillar and thou exhibiting It under the
lillcrouepe, showing It gieat p-ilnta a they
lliere HpMar '1 hen she would form the
chlldit'ii In line enn behind the ethor and
have each In turn place Ha hands en thu hip
nt tlin nun In Iri'nt nt It. 'Ibli would repre
sent the big i t'.erpiller, and she would sut It
In inolleu by baring the children me te
slowly furwird. Tin greally please Iho
c illdren m.ii a they mnve en seme
aieuul el Him ea'erilar 1 given.
Then a ccc jeii i'i n ll a thn little Iwl of the
citerplllar, iiud a littiu mrin 1 recttml ahnw
ing the manner In which lh caterpillar be
come a butter II;-, limn a butterfly 1 shown,
and the phiv breaki op by nil thn little one i
dancing around, rtpresi-ntiitHoe! the now new
winged butterlly. Mia Itui gate several
ether example of her method of primary
Instruction, and closed her discourse by
sat Ing that tbl was the greatest Institute she
had eter attended and she had attended
liunilrinli nl ihiim ami slm would remember
her vialt tu I. mi ailer a one of her reddetter
period.
" Appllcitlen el 1'iychelniy te Methmls
of Teaching," was Urn title of Dr. 1 11
White's doling ilUoimlen. Iledlvldml and
siili-dlvidcd hi subject under several
heads, showing ihe enda of teiching tu be
the ac'iunllten nt kuewlndge, and the power
toexpreisll, whether It be original or re
corded, either eially or In writing. Tne
mean te this end are teaching and tudy. In
te.u'hlng there urn tarleiu pris-fsies and
method. Tnesn mnslit el InstiUctlen, drill
ing and teiiing , the methods of instruction
are the uli(ctle, the Indirect and the direct.
Study eiiibraeen thing and books both
knnwlndxn tHsik and drill txiek.
Dr. bite elaborated all these iKilnl, mid
at the clo-e nf bl ad lie-i called Uhiii the
leai'hera when ther relurnml te their sohealH
Intake with them love, truth, vlrttie, honor,
a tlie were of nmre Itnivirtance In thu
K'hoel roeui thai the giaiumar or mathe
matics. 11 Methods nl tn-irhlng ihylolegy " was
the sut'Jncl e! Dr. (Jrotl'acleslngaddres. The
ma!ery of an elomentary text-book will net
be enough lu enable thn teacher te give In In
strueiiun In phyitolegy. Kurther imtruc imtruc
tlen may lie atU'iidisl in couMirsatlens with
the young and old physt lans In the neigh
borhood. He boliet mi much geed would result
from tl.Hie incidental talks. While anatomy
and phjslnlngy are Important, tlin study of
hvgiene I inn.li morn imK)rtant than elther
el llieui. llvlene should be taught without
text Isnik. llu bout that lu teaching the
etlects of the nie of aloehot teaoher should
ivinilne themselte te It moral ellixt en the
Liimuitiiilty rather than attempt te teach
chlldien II elleet en thn human systetn. In
conclusion Dr. Omit made an argument In
favur of the eiUti'liti'nent of Industrial
M'tinel
The nhalr aim nun e.1 it.n lellnwiug a the
oeuiuiitleii In urge tlm pivugnef an act of
itoseuibly te prin Idn fur the piyef teacher
w bile Ritenalng lustilutes. M.J. ilmcht, cltv ;
Jehn H. Knhluman, West Heiiipuuld , 1. N.
Slnall, West I t'lipeter.
The aiiillutig i Miiiiiltlee reported the total
toceiptsut tun luitlnite tu be Sfl.-I'li'l, the
exK)i,ses f 1 :.'7 ' I , lnltine In h-tuds of
tie.ist'iei H-'i97.
1 UK HXMit.t. IO. S.
Cstltn MtHiilliili In tin. Nrieiiilt; nr rtaljlitl
lug a Ifiailiri ltuitiuarleri.
1 lie I'l'tntiiitten nu resilutiuus rep irteit the
leiliiwiug .
ltetulrnl, That wn favor the grading of our
public M'hoels , ami the granting of diplomas
tin tbe completion et the precrllaid course.
The course te be adopted by this Institute.
Itefelvcil, That we recognize the necisslty
of establishing a ti:ac iicus' HKAPQCAiUKri
lu thlsclty where le.iclmrs 0111 sMtid their
leisure tlmti, and have acce te Iwmks, paers
and inagailni's. Thnstmu te be controlled
by it librarian and aelstaut librarian .qv .qv
peinted by tbe county supertnteiuleut.
Jleiv nl, That we rec iguUe lu the local
Institute, n irunt ter advancement; and that
we uinih.ii7.u thu lmport.iuce of eiHL)ll-b!ng
ami maintaining thuixime, In each district.
Audlhatwe further recummend that they
be seuil annual instead et annual. One te be
held lu the early part of the school sts-tlen
and the ethor in the latter part.
y.'twli nl, '1 hat in ery school 111 the county
should bn prowded with a Miltabln library,
iiniiprising Wubsler'ser W'ercestei's diction dictien
iir.,iiinl siiiuu approved eiieycteiieilla and
bevkil intert'iice, said bisikate liepurchaed
by cnulilbiitien from the beard ; also, te In
clude wmk of 11 -lien, procured bysubacrlp.
tleu or Irnm pitieiis iiinl frleiids.
icae'iei', That we heartily appreve of th9
suggistiuu et our county Hiiperliiteiiileiit, 111
regard te a course of reading and study, te
be put sued L-y the teachers of the ceuuty, te
tie dided into two ctases ; tne ursi 10 con cen
sut of all teachers holding previsional cor cer cor
tiUeatis j the i-eceiid te Include, all teachers
holding priivlitenal and jiermaueut certlll
eaten, and Nermal dlplnma. And te the ap
jsimtiueut et a commiltee te arrange thu
work ter both i'la-s ; et. h ilan te have .1
dilleient c iiirse et retdmg and study, and
iiMjn llin couipletleii et (aili ciiuse, te be
giauted the pteperceriillcittn.
Hciiihctl, That wn recommend te the
public I'ref. M J. Hrei lit, present county
suHirlnteudent, asaiii'llli'lentaud cempetent
man, a 11 leader nf educational work In this
county, and pray for his support and re old) eld)
ti'iua superintendent at the next triennial
contention.
AV-e'iri, That we condemn the actions et
all beards nt directors that have debarred all
evening entertainments Irnm the school
houses, 1 1 an tiluotlletial, social and moral
character, and that the siine Is contrary
in the spirit of jsipular educational advance
ment. JtcieUed, That we endone the Imivrtance
et supplementary readings In the publlu
schools. The same te lie supplied by Hny
audull aiUantagts within thu reaeh or the
teacher.
flesulvf't, Thst we reoegnlzo In our
county superintendent, M. J. llrecht, allte
and eiiergetlu leader, and an ableand tlllU
gent co worker lu the cause of popular edu
cation. iVjeJ, tif, That the llin.iks 01 the institute
aiinlUH te Stierlntenileiit M. J, llrecht and
lit assistants in preparing tne pregrammu
for the piei-ent institute, and securing such
competent anil Instriictlve lecturers. Te the
Au Kta, Examiner ami lNTKhMOKNCfcll
ler ttxtuudlug dally rejwts et our proceed
In. h.
Jictuh ed, That we tender sjieclal thanks te
Dr. Shaub and I'ref. Lyte for their services
dining institute and te I'ref. Kevluskl and
pupils of the soceudarv schools. Abe, te
l'nifs. Therbahu iiud Matz and pupils et the
high school for thelr excellent musical en.
tnrtalnuieuU befere the evening loctures. Te
the 5Mirr for Its eupplemeut furnished te
tbe teachers which contains matter of great
(merest and value te the teachers nt the
county.
lieselvt'l, That our thanks are due te the
ceuuty oeuimlsslonors for Ilia use of the
celirt heuse duringlnstltute sessions.
Tlt.ieH'ctl, That we extend our thanks te
Dr. lllgbee for bis. presence anil assistance
and for his universal Intern', iimiilfosled In
educational work,
Conimlttee. Jehn II. Hnn.NLc,
Idzzii: lutit,
IlUbl.l! II. MeriNfir,
SCOTT A. WniTK.
'Iho memorial coinuiltteo reKirted a prn prn
amble and leHolutleiis amitmticlng and de
ploring the death of the following
naiiie.1 tiininbers of the teachers Institute .
Hewaid T. Kyle, Uev. Danlel McCauley,
Jehn J. Yeager, A. U. Herr and Mlw
Maria I;. (Jill.
Tlm chairman of the committee ou (.sinus (.sinus
nent certlllcales retKirted tint they would
held it meeting for tlie ex imitation of appli
cants for permanent ecrtlllfatO", lu the selium1
house corner I'rlnceRtiil Cheslnut street, ou
the mtli or March.
I. K. Wltmer, ehalrmati of the cotiimltleo
lu)ireKsna courae of reading for teachers,
roperto.l that the comniltteo will meet lur
that puriose en the first Hturday lu Decern
ber, and makii report through the news
paper seen alterwitrdn.
On motion It was roselvod IhalACommlt'tie
Imappelnteil te iormulale a plan by which
the course of study proposed buy be carried
out. The clulr stld the eeuiuilttee would be
announced through the newpaper.
There lining no lutther builness Ku
perliitnudHilt Hrecht, In n brief speech lu
which he said he toex prlde In the Institute,
ilnctareil Itadjourned stne die, mix ihe dux dux dux
olegy had been sting.
rnr. i:.vneLbiKr.
Iho secrotarle rojert the onllre enroll enrell enroll
inrtittebo657,;igro.ilornuin!6rlhsnwa ever
before enrolled. Thore are 22 tearhers In
Columbia, t lu this city, ami 1.1 from country
district who failed toenroll.
rnr. usi mstkhtahixkit.
Tlie Waile Ljeeuin Cempsny Maks a (,111111
Imprmliin In TliHr Cencm,
The cleilng ovenlng entertainmcnt of the
teachers Instltute was given In the epera
heuse Trlday evcnlngi anJ although the
rain peured down In torrents, and many
of the teachers hail loll for their homes, the
attendanre was large. The Wade Lyceum
concert company proved lhemjlves te Iw
entltleil te the high encomiums which
horalded their appearatice In this city. Mr.
II. K. II. llnneillct, thu pianist, plaeil
"Tarantella," (Dehlor,) "The fascade,"
( I'aur, ) with eAijulflte teurb, and also played
thOHft-enipamenw le the vec.il pieces. Mr.
A. I". Iliirlunk, the reader, linpersenatwl
Jeseph Jelleisnu lu n part nt the
second uct el nuiicicaulr alant illnu
of Hip Yan Winkle, sery etlectively,
and wa much applauded. Ml-a Loulie
iUlilwin, an artiste with 11 tine soprne voice,
rendered a paisage treui the epira of "Lucia
Dl Lsmuiermenr," a sole "When Poverty
Knocks at the Doer" (Hce-ke , "A Little
Hint's Story" (Tours), and tlm "Slumber
Seng" tl'rantr) most charminglv, and was
loudly encored. Signer Gulseppe Vitale, a
most excel lout mailer of the sieiin, rendereil
a ' Capili les'i fh-traeteristlc" el hi own that
met with much favor. HI senirjil pit en, the
"Hecolleaiens of 11 Soldier," his own compo
sition, in which he introduced Imitations or
thn buglncall, llfe and drum, & ' , gave gnat
sitlifa'tlen te lit aiidience, hi did also
his rendition of the "Mocking Bird."
Heme of thoe pteent cunpared him
favorably with Ole Hull and WiiheimJ. He
that as it may, he "brought dr.w n the hntiie"
every time. "The entertainment wsscsrulnly
a very geed uun and the cemiatiy can come
back te Ltnuaster with llteassuraii si of hav
ing a geed heuse. The luithus'asui et the
audlein'.i was dampened semnw tiat a they
trudged le their homes at the el -net ihe con
cert through the heaviest rubi-urui of the
season.
rrr iiu.i r.ubrn.i.r. .n mm.
lbs
I'bllstle'etil x llrant.li 11. ill
rteasiit
IMlilinrl te Itrcll Old lttur.
Llghly gentlemen and ladle, members el
the Philadelphia branch of the alumni et
the Mllleiswlle Nermal Scheel association,
together with a few Invited guests, partook
of thu thud annual btnquut, at the Colon Celon Colen
nado hotel, lu that city, en 1 relay night.
Toasts worn ru)euded te by Prereswir L. O.
Lte, of Mitlersville: Dr. J. P. ii kershaui,
el'Lincaster 1 Dr. K. K. lligben, if Harris
burg: Dr. 11 reeks and J. Davl DutDeld, et
Philadelphia, and a recitation wa given by
I'rolesser t.eorge II. MakU'ii, of Philadel
phia. The lo.leting olllrers wei ielitfl
Prestdeut, J. W. lliukel et .N.nustewu ,
vice preiiilent, Charles 11. Hsrilteg , treas
111 or, Jehn K. Andre , secretary, P. J. L m
ste.td , executive comniltteo, Watsen C iruell,
J. II. Hichtul and Miss Margaret Dtvi.
Among thoe tC4eut were M' rrances
Yolce, Mrs. J. K. Andre, MK l'amore,
Judge D. Newlm Fell, Jehu M. llickell, IM
win S. Stuart, Dr. James W. Walk, Itev.
Jehn W. Sajers, J. N. Ilel-tle, Charles 11
Hardlnk, V. U, Search, V. I". Seal, Mrs, J.
W. hhoemaker, Mia Annie Lle, Profe-ner
Henry Heuck, Prolesser D.W. lUrtme, Pro Pre Pro
lener Frank I bach, J. A. M. 11111 ire, Llu Llu
cein 11. Pasmerp, Professer P. I. l.usiiad
and Jehn K. Aiuirti.
Uliutcli Ilcillcatlun at t.4
Gap, Nev. la. The (Jap M. i:. thurcli,
which has been cli'Sed lur several wetms,
havll'g uiidorgenoe.teusivo repair., will be
reeiiened te-morrow with appropriate
service. In the morning Ilov. ftwrge Cuui
nilns, of Philadelphia, will tiresch at 10
o'clock. Iu ihe atleriioeu at te" kk ad
dresses will be made by scleral inini-ters,
and in thoetenlug at 7 o'clei k Rev. Sam'l
W. Kurtz will elllciate. A tery large at
tendance 1 expectecl te be present en tins
occusleti, net only te hear thu distinguished
preachers, but te low the Hue work that
has been done iu the remedelling.
Seme el our outei prising citizen have seen
proper te erect street lamps through the town
which are giving great sallsfa.'. .en 10 all who
travel by night, lu these parts of thn town
whorenew streets have been opened it gives
rellul te strangers passing te Hint treui the
village. Pequea aeliue ami Mirket street
priHint a bright uppear-iiii.0 with all the
Iani s trimmed and burning.
llin Itrlrklaer Organic".
Thu lu .cklayeM, UUe all the iiiuu el all
ether trades, are organizing throughout the
country ter their own protection. The Lan
caster Journeymen held their third meeting
In illsiiuger hall, West King street, en Fri
day evening, A permanent mganlzitlen
waselleeted by tlin election el' the following
olUeers : President, Jehn Mii.fehan; vice
piesident, Jehn Marien ; se.'ret.ity, Henry
Leenard , cerreKudlng seeietaiy, insirge
M vers ; escort, lioergo Snyder.
The Lancaster society will be a member et
the Hrlckhtyer'a International I'nlen. Husses
will only beadmltlrtl a honorary members
audwililK) allowed 110 voice lu the meet
lugs. A lauiliy e nunc I.
XV. A. Christ had some tr ililn with hi
wife several week's age, and was hound eter
ter trial nt court te answer charges of assault
and btttery and surety of the peacd. The
proscutleus worn stihiequently withdrawn,
and Christ agrees! te stay away from hi wile.
On Tuesday Christ went te hi wife' rest rest
denee, and she allege assaulted her and
threatened le kill her. He was arrested en
warrants Issued by Alderman lltrr and was
committed ler a hearing.
Important Changs et Scheiluls.
On Monday icernlng at 12:01 a new
schedule gees Inte etlcct en tlie Pennsylvania
railroad. Thore will be at leat one very lm-
pertant chance Fast Line weU which form
erly lelt this city at 2 p. in , will herealter
loave at 1 o'clock, anil the time of Frederick
Accommodation will be changed I'm 111 2:10 p.
in. te 1:10 Lancaster Accommodation will
leave for llarrisburjz ut 3:10 instead ul J .50.
liiesay luxtile Werkrrs.
Pnii Anui.riu.v, Nev 13. A general foel feel
ing of uneatluL'Ss and dissatislactleu still
exists among the Frankfeid textile
workers. The talk of withdrawing from the
Knights ut Laber and forming an Inde
pendent organization still continues, but no
active steps are being taken. A few strikers
at Mesira. Troths mill have returned te work,
but most el the men have secured work
elsewhere, nighty of the bauds employed
at Ilsrrlt, Orltllu it Ca's gas meter lactery
have been locked out since last Tuesday, be
can se efa request for an adtauce Iu wages,
ONE OF HIE OLD SCHOOL,
1 M
iM'i'lsgMSl. 4i$fV'
wmmZ,
mkl
hie t..jy. juii.v ruAXeiavv hitii
UiVIIiENTH OF tltS Lit '.
tins nf thn Mt-nt Liiiuinutli Kucluecr. Vf I e
tlm Kin I'l'i) nl 011 the Old Hints Itnsil.
Senifliif tee .Hen Lltlng auil lleiil,
he Wrrn HI O'llnpitilnii.
Jehn t rauciscu", who died en Sunday last,
wa one of the engineers employed en the
State read Just befoie tbe Pennsylvania came
lute control of It. When he began railroad
ing In IS 10 he served n short term firing and,
tiling an apt mechanic In the smith shop he
lelt at Parketburg, also quickly learned l
knew the Iren herse given him le tlrlve.
Mr. l'ranclscus was regarded by his fellow
workmen as ene never carelesi and with
eyes wide open when en duty. Alter hold
ing Iho throttle ten 3 ears en this Hue he lelt
It te Like an engine en the New Yerk A Lake
Krle. In less than a year he returned te
llu city, and never resumed connection with
locomotive engineering.
Lsncas'.er furnished nearly all the empleyes
for the State read, but few they are who have
net pe"ied Inte eternity. Of theso who ran
the earliest trains jet living lu thlsclty are
JehnTrlesler, of Ne. 413 Wtst Walnut street,
and Jacob Ha.ig, S07 Seuth Prlnca street.
Other old englneers are Oliver Paxson, of
New HellDiid ; Jehn and Abraham Phelan,
el Harrishurg, formerly of Strasburg ; aud
Henry De Hull, who Uvea In Alloena, a
former resident of till city, Is the senior of
all. IIe was In charge of ene of the tlrst
locomotives put Inte eorvlce en this read.
These who hae died, a many that; can be
remember! d, were Henry Siieatl', Samuel
Hupley, Ldward Katitz, Jacob Wilsen, Jehn
Wlihclm, Henry Ilarnltz and Isaac Finka
bine, el thlsclty; David Hull, of Strasburg,
while visiting his Hen lu Chambersburg,
Franklin county, Pa., last spring ; Jehn Scott
and Nicholas Springer, et Columbia.
There Is seme dillerences of opinion as te
w he ran the fastest train iu these pioneer days
wh'n the telegraph aud tlme table wre net
In use. Seme cintended that Henry De
Hutr, who carrlinl the governor's message te
Philadelphia and w I10 weighted his cars with
railroad iron te koep them en the track,
showed thu best time eter made; ether that
Jehn l'ranclscus' tlme Irem Philadelphia te
DlllerUlle was never equalled.
At the Head of the Plains, en the w est si Je
of the Schuylkill, near Philadelphia, wa a
crewR' roost, and tbe railroaders would tre
quetitly disturb their camp. They climbed
the trees and snatched from their iierch
whlle slumbering many crews as
ties I red. Tiiose birds were used fur various
purposes, mostly ter "tun." M.ijir Ohas.
Nauuiau sent Tavern-Keeper Hegg, of Col
umbia, a dozeu pair or se every new and
then. He put Ihem lu a box banded by
sheet Iren strips te lnsure their destination
111 safety. A lag lasteued te the cage said
Iho centeuts were "Spanish chickens." And
hew long did the proprletor of the Inn
think these fowls wero ImiKirted? When
ihese men had nothing te leek alter about
their trains at the Hetd or tl.e Plains, they
clipped thu wing of two birds aud let them
hat 0 a set-te en the lawn. This species of
wtuged animals are probably the only ones
that w ill tight until the iliath when ill cap
tivity, and the bloody battles weie mero In
teresting than a tsvic tight, bscause each side
would continually caw while putting in thelr
SulllVAuic lick.
That sterv concerning Slavinaker's bull
probably ergluaied Irem the tertile brulu el'
some practical siery-ieuer ; ami 11 ua never
been publicly dispuieu, mil an out engineer
brand It a untrue. He says the lazy ktue niten
straggled tiHin the tracks, compelling the
train te step and the tlremen te chase 1I10111
away. Many times it was only necessary
ter a little steam te be let oil, aud thn beasts
would turn tall and galep away. It was a
tale about as true a that started about tlie
grasshoppers being se numerous a te stall a
train west et Kluzers. The grade there I
jet called Orasshopper Level, but the In
sects were never mere jileutllul in this seo see seo
tlen than new, and no trains are Interfered
with.
Tlie engineers In the early days et rail rail
retds had In stand en their locomotives with
out shelter; no cabin nor canopy. They
weioceuiiflled teset the vaUes and pack
ing, and attend te rcpilref all parts ut the
machine ; new the drivers step into the cesy
cabins alter the machine are put lu running
order at the roundhouse, aud are couilort ceuilort couilert
able. fi -. vn'trAi.isin.
Iieliuit 1'iepleantl tliu II. & U. Altrr I. He
buperlur lliiilnrvtf.
Dr.ineii, Mich., Nev. IX It ha just come
te light that tot some tlme past a few Detroit
capitalists and the Baltimore A Ohie railroad
c impany have been considering a scheme te
getasharoel the Like Superier business.
Seme tlme age Jesse Farwe-Il and Themas
Adam, two leading vessel owner el Datrelt,
laid a preposition befeie Yh'e Prosldeut Spen
cer, et the ISaltiiuere A Ohie, te plat'e a tlrst.
class line el propellers between Duluth ami
Cleveland or Sandusky te ply In connection
with the Hattimore&Obie. Mr. Spencer went
thoroughly Inte the matter and resolved te
take up the schome. Third Vlce President
Smith, of the Baltimore it Ohie, utme te
Detroit aud held n consultation with the De
troit capitalists. Mr. Smith said that whlle
It had net been dellnltuly settled that the
company would iitctpt their preposition te
enter into a pre rata arrangement, thsy would
make their lreight connections with Duluth
In the inanner Indicated If they had te build
their own beats ami maintain them. Hew
ever they proferred te work with Farwell A
Adams If satisfactory arrangements can be
nade. lie also said the beats will be run te
Falrpert te connect with the Northwestern
railroad.
Te Held a Muuater Deiiieutratltui.
Londen, Nev. IJ, The Londen Socialists
liave announced their Intention te held a
mnnster demonstration In Trafalgar square
en Nev. 21.
Luatimia War Threatened,
Hmu-in, Nev. 13. The fallure of negotia
tions looking te a comtnerclal treaty between
Germany and Switzerland has aroused the
fawlss press, which threatens a customs war.
WltATllKH lltlUViTlUXS.
g WAsntNOTON, D. C Nev. R Fer
Kastern Pennsylvania, New Jersey and
Delaware,talrweather,sllghtly warmer
northwesterly wind.
itAsr jtmr jam at ireHr.
A Knight of t.ber i:pt!nlne That the liny
cell If Out a Lecal Ou.
Cur'aoe, Nev. 13. There la no change In
the status or the alfslrs at tbe stock yards this
mernlnc, rxcept that many were new uien
are at work.
A prominent Knight of Laber gives the
fallowing en the boycott, ivhlch U new at
tracting general attontlen : "Tlie local boy.
cetls," he said, "advised by the assembly of
the Knights el Laber at the stock yards,
or et en by the ethor assemblies here
and by ihe trades assembly, have
only local lmiortance. Cogulzance et thcui
Is net taken by the Knights of Laber gen
oral body. Urtder tlie constitution, In order
todeclarea boycott which will at All effect
the packers, the district assembly here as.
slst In making up a case In writing, forward
It te Pewderly and the oxecutlvo committee
aud have that body pass en and endorse It,
Ah Pewderly Is opposed te boycotting ex
cept when the Knights of Laber are openly
tnsde war en, and as thn packers new take
no such stand, a general boycott against any
packtr Is altogether improbable. The local
boycotts will have the elTect simply te be
llttle theso organizations, A settlement Is
bound tocenio seen, and tbe men will, most
of them, be back et work. It was the Indis
criminate use of the boycott weapon that es
pecially aruused Powderly'alro a few months
age."
ACenfersncs Cttttd.
Cilirar.e, Nev. I.t. A call was made en
set etal of the packers' efllces down town and
nearly all of them said they wero Ignorant
of any contemplated conference. A lurlher
hunt was Instituted, and at last a gentleman
closely associated with one of the members
of the packers' executive committee was
found. He said the statement was true ; that
the conference would Like place within a
few hours, and would be attended by Mr.
Carlten, Mr. Iletely and Congressman Frank
Lswler, who would act as mediators.
This Important plece of Information was
cenrlnned by Mr. Hetely himself. He was
leiind alone in hi efflce, and promptly ac
knowledged that he was waiting ler Con
gressman Lawler and Mr. Carlten, Mr.
Hetely declared he did net knew hew Con
gressman Lawier came te Interest himself In
the matter.
"All I knew about It," he ssld, "I that I
received a messige Irem Mr. Lawier asking
me If I would be willing te meet himself and
Mr. Carlten at my ofllce this morning. 1
said 1 mesi certainly would, and 1 am new
walling ler them te ceme. What the out
come of the couference w 111 be I, of course,
cannot siy."
rr.AVK IU Ab&VKJSV.
Count KaltiuHj Uellters a I'actflc Ailitrrin 011
tlie Auitilau I'nlli'.
Pkstii, Nev. 13. Count Kalnoky, minis,
ter et foreign affairs for the whele Austrian
empire, In accordance with a request from
the committee of the delegations that he make
an explicit statement et the A ustre-Hungarian
foreign policy, apjiearcd bolere the com
mittee te day aud made an address outlining
the jiellcy of the empire. His speech waa
verj- pacific and confirmed the declaration of
Herr Tlsza, the Hungarian premier,that peace
for the present was assured.
I'nul Hert Died ruiir.
Paiiis, Nev. 13 M. de I'reycluet, the
premier, will te-day ask the Chatnber of
Deputies te vete ?2,000 te defray the expen
ses of the funeral of the late M. Paul Bert,
besides a pension ler his widow.
Ilia Sebright Divorce Cats,
LenduN, Nev. 13. The taking of testi
mony In the Sebright divorce case was con
tinued te-day. rieveral witnesses testified te
the plaintllFs excitablecnndltlen. The Judge
remarked that there was nothing adduced
that Sebright, the defendant, had threatened
that he would declare he had soduced her
unless the plaintiff, Miss Scott, consented te
marry him. The counsel ler Iho plalutlir
then wlthdrew thla allegation. Mr. Sebright
declared that the allegation was a base lie.
A I.siHt.ll.le With ratal IteaulU.
Paiu, Nev. 13 A landslide at Slstertcn,
a town of Frauce In the passes of the Alps, to
day, caused a railway aceldeut by which
three persons were killed and thirteen
wounded.
raimetl Lahtiiet.
ttui:bsrew.v, Nev. 13. The steamship
Ktrurla from New Yerk for this pert and
Liverpool, passed Fastuet te day.
QlRaiitte Naval Ileilen
Lo.nuent, Nev. 13. It Is proposed toergan
170 a gigantic naval review at Spithead, In
honor el the queen's jubilee.
Due T11 a forged Telf grain.
Maimud, Nev. 13 The rejiert that 700 sol
diers, en reute te Cuba, had mutinied at
Cddir, aud relused te embtrk, Is lalse. The
rumor aroe Irem the lact that the govern
ment ordered the suspension of their ship
ment. The telegram received here an
nouncing ihe Tact was a rergery.
A II OJ1 iff VHOKKlt TO DEATH.
Hie
Strands Clrcumatuiices BorreuniltUK a
Murder lu Cleveland, Utile.
CutVLLAND, Nev. 13. Mrs. Henj. S.
Wheeler, of 10 Ktgle street, was obeked te
death last night by ene of two men who
entered the heuse ler the purpose of robbery.
Old Mr. Wheeler, the husband et the mur
dered woman, was also assaulted and re
coil ed a bad cut upon the head. Pat Graves,
a private watchman, was this morning ar
rested charged with the crime. Wheeler
Idejititlud htm a the man. There are several
curleusclrcumstauces in connection with the
case. One is that the goutlemau, alter being
assaulted, crawled lute bed and went te sleep,
uet knowing, as he claim, that his wife had
been murdered. It Is also stated by lrlends
et thu couple that they had uet lived happily
together ler seme years.
Latum. Wheeler has been arrested. They
were qttite wealthy.
Ktlli'tt by au Kiplutllug Heller.
SithiriKbl), Pa., Nev. 13. The boiler lu
Mapea' mill exploded with terriitu force
last night, blowing the mill te atoms,
lusuiutly killing Milten Mapee, owner el
the mill, aud his son, a boy et 12
years, was tern te fragments. Kelmrt
Monre, LlDk Comsteck: and Harry
Knowles, empleyes, were seriously tf uet
fatuity mjiiieit. Mapes leaves a wife and
large lauiiiy. The cause of the explosion Is
net known.
Ilie t.m eminent unit Hie L'uliiu I'ailtlu
Washinuien, Nev. 13. Secretary Lainar
aud Charles Francis Adams, Jr., president of
the Union PaclUc railroad company, held a
flual lntorvlew this morning concern
ing the disputed accounts, involving
a large sum, bttweeu the government
aud the railway company. A couelU9ion
was reached entirely satisfactory te both par
tie, and thu amount determined upon is te
be immediately liquidated by Mr. Adams.
A KeieirneJ Utuili I.xiiieuea.
Nlw Yeiik-, Nev. 13. The main bulldiug
of the Staten Island dyeing works, at Weat
Hlchmeud, s. I., was destreyed by lire early
this inerulng. It Is supposed that a kerosiue
laiupoxpledod In the watchman's room while
he was making his tour through the building.
Less estimated at f 60,000. The works are
Insured ler 5150,000 In about forty companies.
NetUtug iu it,
Denlii, Cel,, Ncv. 13. The I'mici this
morning says editorially that there la noth
ing in the reported Invasion or Mexico by a
filibustering expedition headed by A. K.
Cutting. "The proposed scheme," the Times
add, consists only of tlae frothy vapor legs
!of a tew schemers whose desire Is te foist
themselves into cheap notoriety by reprebn
nible means."
1)10 CAT11KDHAL BUUNKD.
AT. 11CTMHH IS ALt.KIIIK.VrXUXHUMKt
11 T Ttl K VLA II M.
L'lO'i That Will Aggregate SUoe,IHH.-.Mtfnl
tleflit .Slnltlf.il (!! IttileKf, Organ,
rictures, Alter, Vntineiitt nmt
Itellci alt Dutrejcil,
rmsuuiui, Pa,, Nev. J3. At 12iiu o'clock
this morning, n mossengor boy discevert!
flames lu the interior of the HL Point's eathn
dial, cerner of Sherman avetiue and Ohie
street, Allegheny. An alarm was sent In
and the llromen seen had tlie llamcs under
control in tlie lower part of the building.
They had almost extinguished the Humes
which were burning the fleer anil seats lithe
bAsoment, when they discovered that the
reef timbers wero a mass of tire.
A second and third alarm was turned in,
The firemen were unable te threw stream of
water high enough te reach the peak or the
reef, and the flames ate therallers away until
the whole fell In en the wrecksge belew.
Hy 1:30 a. in. the flre was conllited In Iho
midst of the bare walls and was rapidly ex
tinguished by the exhaustion of material te
feed. en. The origin of the llre Is supposed te
have been Irem a heater iu tlie basement.
The building was ontlrely of stone, costing
about $150,000, but this is only hall the lis
for the destruction of the magnificent stained
glass window, organ, plcturet, attar, vest
ments and relics will bring tlie total less te
1300,000. This less Is partlilly insured. The
parish Is tboeldost in Allegheny, The-building
will be rebuilt at ones.
LOSS WILL NOT KXCCKO 5160,000.
A careful examination of Iho walls and
tower of Ht. Peter's cathedral was insdu
te-day. It was found that they wt'te
uninjured. The church ulllclals claim
that Iho les will net exceed $150,000, en
which thore Is 510,000 iusurauce In lerelgtt
esmpanlcs. Nearly all of the movable
valuables aud church record) were romeied
In safety.
a veyvr.Hir.n i.ar..niAicy.
Ile U'ait Unlit ami I. II a M itili lu biiiiike nil
rip.
Omaha, Ner. 13 The confest-ien of a man
named Laseher A. Dagltt, at Lincoln, that
he had set the tire that burned the Harber
block a week age last night, was tbe tlrst Inti
mation as te the origin of the conflagration
that wiped out 5100,000. Dagitt was brought
te this city yesterday morning from Lincoln.
He says : " I could net always llnd work
and I akea te sleep In the new building a
week age tonight. I went into tlie
blcck aud craw led tinder a bench te sleep.
It was se cold that I could net sleep
and I sat up and thought I would take
a smoke. I lighted a match and
the head flew oil' and I could net And It. I
struck another, but I don't knew whether I
lit the plpe or net. Hy the tlme I lit the
match 1 saw shavings en llre and I could
net put It out. I then started out of the
building."
Dagitt leeks wretched anil snetn te se
dread pursuit that It wnsa tollet for I1I111 te
surrender.
ALL SU1UT IS llllt HAIK.
A Wealthy tanner (Jets DriuiK and la Found
Drenched anil linatf.
Lel'ISVILLK, Nev. 13. James I'arrls and
his cousin, Nathan Farrl, both of whom live
en the Illue Lick read, came te the city
Thursday In a wageu. They visited various
saloons and by night they were Intoxicated.
They started about 0 o'clock ou their way
home. Four miles from the city rain began
falllug and they stepped before a blacksmith
shop kept by Jacob Frier. James Farris get
out and ran Inte Frier's heuse where he was
put te bed and was seen asleep.
Nathan was tee drunk te get out. He fell
backward from the seat Inte the wagon and
lay there exjiesed te the wind and la'n.
Yesterday morning James found Nathan
lylug face downward, his clothing drenched
aud Ills body cold and stllf. He hud ttled
from heart disease aggravated byexjiesure
and alcoholism. The dead man was wealthy.
Copper In Illlunla.
Keuiixlk, Ills., Nev. 13. Cen-ldirable
Interest Is awakened horeovor the expected
tlnd of a vein of cepper ere en Dr. It. P.
Line's farm. About three years age, wheiin
well was being sunk en the farm, the work
men ran Inte an alleged vein of copper.
Specimens of the ero were kept, but nothing
mere was dene In the matter till about two
weeks age when Dr. Lane had a talk with a
miner named James Mcllenry, who had Loen
looking ter it In the neighborhood ami who
pointed out Indications, Werk was started
en the shaft last Monday and theceiqier stain
and smoke have been found en thosaiidstiuie
at a depth of ten feet. MeIIenry estlmstes
that a vein et copper 17 te 10 Inches thick will
be found.
tliilterliieanit Oleomargarine heled.
Davknteiit, la., Nev. 13. The tlrst
seizure of butterlne and oleomargarine made
heroerln thestate of Iowa for violation of
the national lsw, which provides that the
packages or theso fcubstltute must be
stamped with the name of thelr contents, was
made yesterday. About 6"0 pounds weie
taken possession of at llrotscher's commis
sion hcuse. Hretscher claimed that hn in
celved the goods from different farmer. V.
S. Attorney Finch will be bore Monday tn
Investigate the case.
lleatrucllte I'lie llagliii:.
Hiiatt LKBU!io,Yt,,Nev.l3. A destructive
tire is raging m the vlllage et Tewtiseud.
The jiosteillco aud two steres have lieen
burned and a number of ethor bulldiug are
threatened. There Is no lire engine In the
town aud none can reach it Irem here 011 ac
count et a trelght wreek. II the llre cresses
the street, the whole village will be lu
danger. A mew storm prevail".
Killed lir Twe Large Hear.
YutUK.v, 111., Nev. IX Jeseph Highland,
a farm hand, yesterday entered a bear pen
containing two large beam, owned by L. II.
Thoicpsen, a rich farmer. Highland was
about te clean the pen when the animals
attacked him ami lacerated I1I111 se badly that
he died last night, IIe had been engaged lu
butchering and it is supposed that Iho scent
of bleed en bis clelhlug made tbe beasts
foreclous.
Deuble Murder autl titilutde.
Di:xvi:n, Cel., Nev. 13. Information or a
tlonble murder and suicide near Washakie
Needle, Nerthern Wyoming, has Just been
rocelved bere. Leuis Cornwall, In a vain
attempt te produce a perpetual motion ma
chine, became Insane and stabbed his wlfe
and daughter te death. lie then went out
In a yard and blew out bis brains. Ills son, 8
years old, was spareu.
A Collector aud 3,Q0O Mining.
Hr. Leut., Nev. 13. CUsrles Jehnsen, a
collector ler tbe wholesale wine dcalem, lUr
denbler Hrett., is mlsslng.and Philip Harden
heir, tbe bead or the tlrm, stales thst they are
55,000 out el pocket, The embezzlement has
been In progress several mouths, a. warrant
has been sworn out ler Jehnsen's arresl.
I.sinenfa Father He rlemly III.
WASHiNaTONT, Nev. 13. Cob Lsment, Iho
president's private wereUry, ws suddenly
summoned te Albtny today br,5,""
announcing the serleiu lUness vl bis Jmr
I who reililM In that city.
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