Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, November 16, 1886, Image 1

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VOLUME XXIIINO.
TRAFFIC IN TOIUCCO.
1 n a mahiikt iMritmr.i) i ,n i tut it
lit ir nvi.i. nr.nr.
Mmii limn lna lliliiU nl I In. Mlri In llm
Vlfllrnpulli renin) It mil (luiitli t'Mimei
Milpple llm Nnir'Orep "Mil I'aikeia
Leusing M It Ailtllff ttHltenMi,
The loot! itmket retinitis quiet. It. H.
Knndlg A Ci. ure toperlnd In tntiu sold 200
hihI Skllfi.t Prey 100 eases, in nlljr Havana
seed el lliu '9 rrep.
I armors llHVU UkKIJ lleWII a khiI ll uf
tobacco Iretn din pulns "ill inn stripping It.
Iheysay Uiul It I' g'd Hi It'tli color milt
quality, itinl that very llttln wltltu vein is
found. Nm H.l'IM 111 till) new nep HKI TO
itteil. but u iimnlKjr nt buyers have
be-in tiding through the county mill looking
nl tiie new crei". They say lliey llnil n geed
deal i)l white vein and dead leal In tliu criqw
limy luvtiexamlund , nnl Hint tliu iroertlcu
.. wrapper leaf Is less tlinu wasuxpecled. Ill
mew ( ! llm low prices let old tulncc) pre tail
ing nt ilia New Yerk unit nthur markets tlmy
my tliern will ti'it seen lit) iniii'li iluiiiniiil ter
tlie new r.ip - -erUtuly net until niter tint
nihility iiul imm then tliu clop Mill have in
1 1) nn. ! .tt moderate llrfiirnt 'l'lm losses sus
tained t y pu ten ter tliu past low year will
make I'icMi i hi i mm in limit dtnis lur tliu
imvv crop
We ruii'in llm advice lioiet'.l.iio given le
k-rnwera through tbee column Dun'l he In
l inii-hef n lmrry In preparing ynnr
tout, ii fir market , strip It eninfully nuil
wewirt u oensclentloiisly , put no second
among your wrapsr leaves, tliu rtmilt will
W that you will gut hotter prien than you
will pel hy belug careless In handling or ten
anxious te soil.
Nrir ler Sret t.mt iKikrl
h it I'm I . e 1 ou.cce Jumnul
At lliuoeuitmuifommit et tlin woek it wm
tpry i ii let In tliu niHikut , Inier en mi lur
I ri'icilH'Tit net In anil Ht tlie ilime of tlie V)xk
in RTitinntcl uplrlt preMilleil. A fentute inenl
huIbh urltiv l, that tlie ileuntnil ler old to te
ll itve In ntuppwl ury luiltluuly, kUIiik'Hie
v ieik room te upvblep. l'ur hlndprH tlie
I iwerKraitm In lbs 'tViiiiijIvAiilA, nt wull
hi WU'ensiii, Am uiiMtly m iieuniiit. Con Cen
iiH'tuii' x.s'iuili uv hut a liuiltml client
StW, Kitui 'ttiii,- el "01. 1 tlme" neil umllt'r
iiiaiiiU turarit. Ter wrappem, tin) nUU)
mh-,1 n moil pnpii:,tr. Hut eutililu et hII
iiil' tlin tin lioce'.nrx morn npptrent ilnlly
Hint Ihpre lii"t, no te ., "Huy loe tuticti
whi.I "Ht In tin iiurkft '' 'Itietn I uet h
iiihtip nl tliu whnlii -. y klit tlml N c-m-ivrinl
ilriitf or wlilrti tiiiiilrn would Mill
I'eluw imI n btrn Hi ixmU lUieut n pretll
te Itiem iii'llilHK rut) be heuxht In tlmiimrket.
t MM !- n lUttcrtiiK n ntate k.i lllPDll iitMdf our
N nrk market c.in wMb fir tiniler tlin
proMiire nl HiuiHtrB. 'l'liti muie celidltlnu el
tliini;-i H liv.irt trout l'lillailelpbl.i nnd IUI
llineri'
Ai te tlie pinpf pin, It In na'e te nerl tlml
limy are immiiiely prnuitHlii(. L.utipt n
"rtulu "Iroje ii niauulm turtirH wbe Htlll
tfiean umlpr a Iehh i( old lotnteco tlie tnanu tnanu tnanu
tarturorHef ttit'oeuntry nr carrylnB en buii buii
neti new dltlereut frein former timet. I. bird
or Hinall, noenolliinkH ( l.uytni; le.it lobao lebao lobae
i M'liupt ler Rln rt nmt'Hltiui . when nteck
juih d'irtii n vipjly uf Urn Hame nature li
taken m Ce m nntly nn men II net Istge
l'iiiini will be ex put leured In tlie tuarket
In future MjiiuUi t'.ntrn hIwi, owing In Ibe
loiupitratlve ibeapncm of need leaf, nre inlug
iiiiiroet It in um'iipulatleu uet no iiun Ii Ht Ht
telitlen H belnK .ild le WOHtO at wnu'd be If
laf wai e-y ixpeila. TbH nci)iiuU ler
tlin liti'rMnd nlis K nl rutting luanutni'tururn
nredHplii.' of new thin in former da) a.
iinerli'an entHngi are getting iHipular again
in Kutepf. Tbeitemand U Krelii dally,
and while a liw mnailia ajre "m averatte pnee
lur cu'tilit nm . i'-uH I' It Imtwei'ii r and S
itlUi today
I rtiai thu li.bttfre Lc it
t'lar l4iaf--1imre ba. heutt an a'nunce of
tile ull I'm week and a ury limited bustneii
lmi twelt iletliv Tlie Inlying lina liteu tlm
band te mniitb kind, nnd tbern la no natlitac natlitac
lien lu traJu IKmIcin complain tlmt nettdtiK
ii aelliiiK but rtuuialra and lliu margin til
probteu that U excilluj(l) narrow.
irlula Iiaf emti t,iKjl alw of brlxlit
"iiiukern and I'littern mue inaile thu week,
I 'nether with ntx'ut tlie unual niiuiixir of
IieilieailH ler nxjiert aoieiiut. In llurleya
we de net biarel any uotlruablulraUHaulieui.
Humiia Havana tl'len are in modiirate
iliima'id, w l!h "ales el li'i balea nl from iiiv In
M l' 'iihi ke-mIm aru till J 1 1) faiei and
hilii K(M'd prbiia
Sumatra -Tliroe hu'idred bulm will ueter
this rtel.'- traticWoeii-. Miuialra wrappera,
51 autefl IU
WftMtiirii hear l'lioitinrtedaalinlblaweok
wero 100 IiekIi- It, uf whleb Ikal ler exairt.
I be tone el tne market la it llttle nlreuKer en
lark lurf, Hi uulxiile uf tlie old ateck tburu la
n it apparetitlv a Iaike iiautlty available.
.SainkuiK Vberewaaa aleady duinand, na
iiainil, for all popular branda.
fl;aiR Tlila market ceiilinuri fairly ac
tive. (tiiim lMkly ltrterl.
Halei I coed leaf lob.icce rciKirliid by J. S.
liam' bun A l'a, IoImecu luekera, Nil 1J1
Water Uruet, New Yerk, for the week ond end
nig Neveitibiir I.., KSii.
.TS caaei Ivil, lsjfj and Kit lVnnylvania,
inr&Ui., JW 1'itiiH ISV fennnylvanla KJilfi .
J.iO rim Jaa.) nH'u Uavana 'jfjSltJ'i i U"
I'i'vS Wiweilu lluvium "(JUj. , It") cases Kl
Wliiuilii Havana, p. t , 1MI i'aea aundtlea
' . Total IjiiTa caws.
I'rilUileli'iiu ilaiknt
I .eitl- I'lie pail wiwk'a biulneii 111 Ictf te
Imimi aultable fet eian was coullned te atuli
KoedH a are needed for Immediate use ore.m
be ii'ed til tlie next He day, in iiiauiifauttirerN
tle uodeilre te carry a heavy Hterk into tlin
neivjf.ir. In ether words, they Hre nntlcl
paliiiK Iho Kevernttiutit Inventory en the
n rat of the ear, therefore, trade Juat new
haia diiiKy leek. Nevertheleii, nothing
dnK)uraKlntr, baa occurred ; en the contrary,
the outlook la briaiful, t'rleei nre low but
t'eady. Numalra belda thu udHliced lljjlire.i
very llnnly.
II ivitiiH neils well If il flIU the bill.
Thu clgir and aiiuil trade aru falily iicllve ;
in ether branchu only a moderate hUMlueia
ii lining.
Ittltliuore .llarkrt.
I -in iiutUet is itulutbut firm for limuulae
tured telHcc.a el dealrablu grades, nl which
denerlptleii thore U very llttlu ellerluir. 'I lie
ileuiaud Ter expirt le France and 1 1 cl land
leutlnues, and Heme Pales liave been inude
during Hie week. Twe .hundred hiyslnmd
nl KOtind i"ouiiuen WereneldHl prices ranging
liem J- le I A lew herbeada nt new
gieiiiut leal h.ue beeu reielNud, but thete is
no demnnd.
Utiiu tobnci'e la dull and iiuchaiiKud.
Itiltluiore'a reed lent market Is Hi a rather
healthy condition. Did ntnckH, Including Iho
'n (;riiwth, nre lit htreng ImtidH li.iuds utile
le bold en ter an udvanun lu prices, which
will surely oeum, as lar hs old IoImeooh are
concerned.
hniitbi'iu and Veteru Marktt.
III ineat el tliiiHjutliern and WeKtern te
bacon duties tradu la repotted dull, bill
prices nre Ui in lur all oed gulden of tobacco
and a busy Hum Is fuitlclfuted nt no distant
tlay.
Iiilitrce Niitrn.
Mr. I'r.tnk I. Klllian, the Koainntewn, l'a.,
cigar iiiaiiuf.tc.urer. was In New Yerk re
cently In company with bit Wt-aterit hkeiiI,
Mr It. A Kieliuy. Mr. lillllail lias just re
turned Irmiia visit In his ciistniuern In the
New KiikUihI Htitea. He Is btllldltlK a HOW
fai'tery nt ll'MiiKtewn, and will employ
tvveniy llvu nddlttetial hands when it Is com.
pinled.
Herman attemptx tit Uibuwi (," lug nt
l'sKra, In huuibeaslern AliliiJi bive failed
completely.
The Huinulr.i tobacco Imported Inte New
Yerk from January f) October weighed '.!,
0jaC07 leuudv. and was valumi at fi -J1S.171.
Tne Havaua toUaeoo Imported weighed 5,101,
JM peumlM, and valued Bt tl,012 0D0
It lielalmrd that the I.UUh Duleh tobacco
(treivu in the Miami valley, Ohie, ennnet be
jrrewn aiiywiinre olse In this country. A
Cincinnati matt BayB s "The characteristic el
Iho Little Dutch Is It high flavor. There'a
no tobacco grown anywhere with a
iliver ie petisiratlDg. it U uied a great
0r.
ileal for uprlggmg inlxeil with Havana
or any aned koeiI"- UIiI K'"w" K'1
tilniler-flllnr crop, and thete atn aoiiie very
Hun wrappera produced In tlie atntn, oapo eapo oape
olally of llm (llewiieraniiil. II Iho fntmera
uf Ohie would baiidln their tolutcce as uaro uare uaro
lullyasde thone nl reunsylvanla, the crop
nl tills Ktale would rank lu Inlilnalu inerft
lar nlmve that of I'niiiisyl vniiU. Tlin trouble
with the Ohie farumtH la, that llii-y'lieg'
their tobneco mix Hall up. Yeu Itud wrap
(vera nnd binder In the name hand, niiil, per
liaw, llllura alue.
' The crop of ' Utile Dulch' tlila jrar la
far nuporler te that of 1&S.1, and tlie (HoMiier
wrapiwr will lie el higher llaver and mnre
denlrabln every way. 'I lie awtd crop uf IKSil,
will he about the aamn lu ipiintll.y as that
of I8H,ri, but thu wrappluii ipiallty iv III be lar
an potier."
Near Htockhelui, Swednu, a farmer, and
Ilia father bofero him, linn hiiccussfiilly
oulllvated lolwcce upon the aauie low acres
of laud for nearly fitly yearn.
II Is aald that whim a cfgaroiaker geln right
malicious nnd desires te de his employer
great damage, he gets Id wetk en the best
brand nnd then puis a nlngle hair from Ida
head In each cigar. This tnnk is exceeding.
ly dlfllmilt le dotett, and will dealrey thu
llaver of evvry cigar It Is applied lu, with a
far-renehlug Injury In Hid toptiUlleii of Iho
brand.
U J. I IKK irxu.VA JVXII ri.At,
titcrlpil r a lirgfi llueia lu 111 1 lilllliliC
Drama Tim Inibln Track,"
On Monday evening a large audlouce galh galh
eted at the exiia bouiei te greet Oliver llyren,
who li-iil net bt'en een In l.ancaster ler two
seasons. 'I he p'ay given was "The I initie
Track," which was new tu tlmpoeptoof this
city. The piece Is an Cngllnh drama and la a
work of inteieat. Although aonaatlenal Ills
net as nun II an as ether plays which Mr.
llyren has prosenled here. T born Is nothing
unclean atxmt the drama In line or auggen auggen
tten. Mr. llyren Hasuumd the part of Harry
Pen'iifjli, the here el the play, In his usual
excellent ntyla
lu this play he has a much U'tter chance
te display Ids Udeiits than lu ethers. In the
early psrt he Is a reck less young man of the
world and his aceims with I'mme ui'er,
the handsuiriu daughter of the miller, were
charming. Later en, after having aeen morn
of tlm world's hardship, he allowed that he
was Just ai cspaMe of deplcllng the (lark
alde or life. There Is no doubt that Mr.
Ityren Is a htteng aoter and Ida ry un
concerned way et doing bis wetk
only Heeuis in inake him the mero
Kipular. Thnntar was well Mtipiwrted , Mra.
Kate llyren npeattd as Jerry 1'wtutdle and
lu the character gave a tltiu representation of
the big hearted lxinileu rag merchant. Harry
HudiMiu was very geed as .Vdi.iuef blade, the
villain, and the natne may be and et Charles
J. Yeung rs llti . Urn' iy and J. I. Jehnsen
as Jehn h'uMtr, the miller. 1 red Warren
creHli'il leta of fun as Jim and MIkhI.Me
l.elgh net only acted well tbe part of flume
bul looked very hnndseiue. 'Iho piece was
well put en and tlie lire kce tie lu the fourth
act was very realistic.
l'ersetia who purchaneil seventy 11 ve cent
tickets were presented with a beaillllul noil neil
venlr lu the ahapoef a inluature lantern fur
a watch cliatm.
l.vitr.H rftii .vitii.s.
Tlis
'ln t.'rrk Cramirj Cenieaiir Jtn
pelntril Walnhlnan In VVanhtDgteu
Oiu.km:, Nev. la The I'ntern Creek
reatuery umip.iby since It took posseaalon of
the creamery near I-'alrtleld about two months
age has oecu pletl an Important nnd leading
place In thu milk buslneas. Tbe company Is
cotupenod wholly el farmers and Its managers
are active business men who seem determined
tu make the venture a aucccss. They claim In
run tlm business en the mutually houellclal
plan, giving a largn nhare of the prellts te the
inllk prixlucers. I or tbe month of October
they paid f 1 ,i0 ptir 100 pDlitids for milk. The
retupany pay son the tenth of evch month for
the milk of lliu month previous.
McSarraii .V. Ce. have almost lUushed
ahlpplng their pack of 10,000 cisns ul cm lied
corn ut geed prices. They piy the farmers
this year nearly l,MW, and ure receiving ap
plicatiens for next year's growing, their
limit Iwlng 3iHl acres.
Mr. II. I rank .M 'horaeu, of Cheslnut
Level, has been eppomted watehuian lu the
lreaury depittment nt Washington. Mr.
Mcl'uerneii Is n geed Peme'rat, a convert
from nstreng ltepubllcau family, and bis ap
peliitinent is an evldeuce that thu Demecrata
takouare of their Irlends.
Oneel eilr eldest, soundest, bait Deme
crala has grown no Absent-minded that he
Inrgel te go te the election. This Is the name
Deiuoerat who a leiv years age went le thu
election with both a Diuntwr.itli! and Repub
lican ticket in his imcketnud found the Dnm Dnm
ecrntlc euu Htlll tlieie alter he had voted and
returned home.
Chestnut I. mi el I'rosliylerlaus will mill
meiire a series nt extra ineellngs anon.
t)t:uiili Kr viivuvii.
A !llliiiir Siet .Vlsrkeil In .Minury ul rimiPdr
I'rcftliyturlaiu ut reniii)liaula
Oil the nitoef the old 1're.sbyteriaii church
al llerry new stands a hand-nine Mone build
ing, a most graceful structure et gothic de
sign, erected principally by descendants of
the tlrst HOlllera In the 1'axtang Valley, and
under the aupervlslen et a couimltteo con cen
alstlug of Mrs. (). Dawsen Celumaii, of Leb
anon , Mrs. Charles It Ilalley, of Harris
burg, and . II yd Haiuiltnti, el Ilarrtaburg.
I he Intel ler el the church Is net yet
fully completed, and no lurtilture has
yet been purchased, but m due time
these will isime and the Derry Memu
rial church will boa tit monument te these
who steed Htreug lu the faith a century and n
half age, The beautiful memorial windows
have been placed in Ksltien. All are el
artistic design, tlie colere of the glass being
arranged In grnciilul sha0 with nn eye tu
harmony. Thechurch stands directly north
nnd south, the maiudoer Irnnllng north.
Tlm iviruer eleiiu of tbe Memerial church
Was laid en O.'teber Ttli, ltl, and Hlnce then
work has been carried en slowly te the build
ing's com pletldu. The lntorier is et gothle
design, the celling of hard vvoeil pollshed.
When couiphite lu every particular ami fur
nished il will he very handsome. There are
numerous memorials te the leuttdera and
pastors cf the veuerable church In the sbape
of costly windows and slabs. Te Jeshua
Williams, mill pastor, from 170 te 1801, the
Sunday school of tbe Tirat I'reabyteriati
church el this city has placed a aultable me
murlnl. NiiiiihiMtleus liy (Mil Fellunii.
The he m I annual communication of tlie
Independent Order of Odd Fellows belong
ing tu the 11 rand Kucaniptiient of 1'etiUB.vlva
nia whs held Monday ut the hall Oressen uud
Uixlh streets, rhiladelplila. About 100 dele
gates wete present- The following nomina
tions of olllcera wero made, which will l
voted for lu March next by the Hiibordluate
eiicauinmeutsln l'ennsvlvanla : Grand patri
arch, Dr. Jehn l.evergoed, of Lancaster ;
grand high priest, IleiibouStedman.of I'hlla
delphla; grand son ler warden, M. I). Wlley,
of Allegheny ; grand Junier warden, Ames
II. Hall and Kebert II. (Irahain, et I'iilladel
phis, and Charles Monre, of i'eltstnwn ; grand
ecrilie, J. II. Nichelson; grand treasurer, J.
8. 1 1 elan, id 1'hlladelphla; reprosenUtivo te
HoverolKti grand ledge, M. Hichard Mticklu.
James llliighain was elected representative
te the I. O. O. P.'s hall association. Thu next
auuiml meeting will be bold at Hcrnnteu.
Ht. AllLhael'aHucletr Ulllccn.
The following olllcera te serve during lts7
were elected at the meeting et Ht. Mtchael's
heciety en Monday evening : Prosldent,
A. K lllhl ; vice proaldent, Jereme Illemenr.;
seutetary, Thes. F. MoEUIgett j treasurer,
Jehn l'ritsch ; standing committee, North
west ward, Jjihii McUeegban, I'hlllp Fertlg ;
Northeast ward, Jeseph Leng, lienj. Heuser;
Keutheast ward, Augustus htelnwandel, L.
J. Welfert ; Heulbwest ward, Ambrose
Heruenrelder, Jacob utiles; tneasengur,
Martin
Dolictier ; marshal, Henjamln
Heuser.
An. Auiinj-ance te Which Trampi Are Nut
Suhjett,
One-third el Jay Oeuld's daily mail la
compeced et bagging Utters.
LANCASTER,
TWO DULL COURT SKSSIONS.
TIM III.ITHIVr ATVOUHKr H V HAULM
tu HUM' TU h UOVItT IU HVKINKH1,
llutfi anil llerlllikl I'lrail llullir tu Ilia HelUcI
Blura II0I1I1M7, Am Aiiiilllril nl tlm
Miller Itnblisrjr and Ilia Jarj lists
IK Caifi I'mlar Uennlilrralluii.
Manila; Altnioen. Court reassembled al
lUO o'clock and the first case called Ter Irlnl
was that of ceiu'th. vs. Ldw. liu.istd, who
was linllcted for laiceny. According te tlie
toslliueny or the cniiitneiiweaUh's witnesses
twowlilleand two colored shirts and three
cellars wete stolen from the liouse cf Mrs.
Annie Ihigelhart, n widow who Uvea In the
Kevcnlh ward and makes a living by doing
washing. Thu Ihell was committed en April
10 and the shirts were recovered where Htiz.
rjvrd had iwnd tbni. The cellars were net
reiyivei island IheanMrs. ICugelliart had te ro re ro
plaee. Waller Yeunrt, who was at Mrs. Kngol Kngel
hnrt's, testllled that he ssw hint pick up the
bundle mid carry It el). Iloadmltted that
his mother paid te Mrs Kugetliart ler him
money te settle the ca.se, se lar as he wan con
cern oil. The delense had no testimony te
eiler. Thu Jury tendered n verdict of net
guilty.
ri.t.aM or ui'iLrr.
Andreas Perch, au old chicken thiel, plead
guilty te felonious entiy. He was caught In
the act et Mealing chickens at Ooergo Mils Mils
ser'n premlsHs en Seuth lueen streeL The
oeiirt sentetuvl him te undergo att imprison
ment of 11 months.
Geerge Walter plead guilty te stealing au
aoeordoon Ireiit l.eals Kepp, a blind ntaiu
His punishment was fixed al six months In
the ceuntv Jail.
lloergo(toilllklnnd I'eter Kote were called
for trial fur robbing tlie store of J, 1 Woll Well
rel, of Wrlghtsvllle, last August. A jury
was called, but before tlin cane was opened
they entered a plea of guilty, ijontence was
deterred, as there nre about 10 ether Indict
ments against them.
In thu cases against Williiut Uachs It was
stated that Hachs lias Iroeinn Insane since fill
Incarceration In the county prison. The
court dlrecteil Iho canes te be continued until
it la ascertained whether he will rocevor his
reason.
Through the failure of fereml defendants;
whose casm were en the list for Monday, U
put In nn appearance the district attorney
ran out et buslnes and at 4 o'clock court ad
journed until 9 o'clock en Tuesday morning.
OBiND JtllY IlKTUKMS.
i'rue )! tieerue Oerlltzkl and l'eler
Hote, larceny , William Hachs, felonieuH
entry, felonious assault and battery and as
sault and battery , Kdward Ittirard, larceny I
OeerRU Waltera, larceny . Andrew l'erch,
tolnnieus entry.
Igneriil HiHt Kmiii.i Archey, Jehn
Kuhn, larceny.
Tursday Mernuii, -Court met all) o'clock,
andtherame dilllculty in getting tu work
was experienced nn en Monday aitorneon.
Hsveral canes were called and the doteudantx
lalllng te appear, their recognizance wero
forfeited and process issued for thelr arrest.
Jehn Ilrenuer,et Maner township, pleaded
guilty le being thu father of an Illegitimate
child, el which Magglb Weedman Is the
mother. Hentunce was deterred.
Hnuiuel Jehnsen and Hess Dester pleaded
guilty te breaking ejtm the peanut stand of
Khrmati Httber nl the Northern market
several months age. These yeutig men were
fugitives from justice nnd wero only recent
ly nrrested. Sentence was deferred as there
is anether charge against them ler stealing
the ;iiandculld they netu when they escaped
trout IheetUcers.
Joint llriiiiuier failed toajipeareti Monday
when called lur trial, his receguizsnee wax
forfeited and he was arrested en a bench
warrant by the nberlit. This morning he
plead guilty te committing nn aasault and
battery en Harry Cramer at Columbia, and
was t-eutonced tu pay a tine el J20 and costs.
tienrge (ierllt'kl and I'eter Hele were put
en trial en six charges, twoetfelonlousoutry,
two of larceny and two of bone stealing. On
the night of the 12th of August the suble of
Ames II. McAllister, near New Danville,
was entered and a home, buggy and set et
barneas were stolen. Tlin tlielt wax discov
ered, pursuit was mule and the thieves
abandoned the team en the read alter driving
tne miles. On the -nine night the stable of
Jehn II. Myers, in thu anmu vicinity was en
toted and n team wns also stolen them. This
team was abandoned lu the read near Para
div and taken tu Nicholas Dauner'a hotel,
where the owuer,ieoovered It.
The c immeuweallb proved that Kote, Oor Oer
lltzkl mid a third man crossed the river at
Safe Harlmr en the It'll of August, Jiassed
through Coiientegi Centre in tlie Hlternoen
et the same date, and into answerlns thelr
description were seen te go in the direction
el Danville. 11 was nlse shown Hint Kote
and (lerliizki were seen In the weeds
between lllrd-lu-IIaml and (lordenvlllo, in
the vicinity et where the team of Mr. My
ers' was abindened.
t he defense did net e ill any w ltuuasea am!
ask ml that the ixiurt direct a verdict of uei
guilty, but the district attorney insisted en
pressing the cases, and the dofense then sub
mitted the cases under thu charge et the
court. Jury out.
The same defendants were put en trial for
stealing a reckawuy and lap blanket from
Abraham Miller, et New Danville, en the
night of August l'-th. The testimony wan
precisely the name as In the above case. This
cane was also submitted, without any defense
being ellered, under the Instructions et the
court, l'lm jury after n tuw minutes delib
eration rendered a verdict of net guilty.
tieury 1". Cenrad was put en trial for felo
nious Hsaullnnd battery en Jehn V. l'.vans,
et Lilitz. On Octelier 5, Cenrad was em
ployed as hostler at the Httirgls house, and
en that dale Kvaus, who is the son-in-law et
tliu proprietor el that hotel, was hitching his:
team te go te the country, and while se doing
Cenrad, It is alleged, brutally attacked bltu
without provocation, sobs te leave marks en
him ler weeks. Later in tlie afternoon he
committed a second nssaiilt, kicking him in
vilal parts. On trial.
li HA Ml JfllV 111.11 ItN.S.
i'nc Hills (Jeerge fierlltzkl and Peter
Keln, felonious entry, larceny nnd herse steal
lug, 7 Indictment; Henry V. Cenrad, assault
and battery, Henry H.iebler, malicious mis
chief. Jinuied Hilts flenrge OerliUki and Peter
Hele, larceny, hersu stealing and lulouieua
entry.
!.eai eik's Cuinplaluliig SuliUer.
Kmier.s or In ii:i.i.kii:mkii : Inthoissue
of your paierer the 10th lust, there appears
a communication from l.oaceck hcaded "A
Heidltr's Advice" and signed ''l'reuia Douie Deuio
crab" The nuuuyineus character el sild comiuuul cemiuuul comiuuul
"itieii, as disclosed in the editorial and the
subject matter discussed therein, wns amply
sutllcieut te establish the identity of the
author.
Had you known something of the social
mid H)litlcal status of the alleged Democrat,
veur unknown correspondent, the manu
script cenUiniug his childish twaddle would
most probably have been consigned te tbe
waste basket t meriUHt fate. Hewever, ai
Hits weuld-be Democrat voted for lien,
Ilenver it is due the Democracy et Leacock te
eximse Ills hyiwcrlsy. Te hay the 1 east his
lHilltlcH lias always been of a Ireaktsh and
llekle nature.
What alls tills man, who don't always llke
lu algu his nnme te letters uud communica
tions, Mr. Kditer, Is simply this : He Is be
well constituted physically that he Is unable
te beceme a benellciary of Old L'ncle bam,
ami thus it hnppnued that the publics wero
(informed as te the real causa of the late
Deinocratle defeat.
A Tint: KsiuiiT.
Lu.vi 1 1 k, Nev, Jti.
Sulci He Was Leur,
1. C. Arneld, attorney for Frank D. Miller,
el Haliinga, has entered a suit for slander in
lliu court uf common pleas, against Frank
Fisher, or Maytown. Plalntlll alleges that
Fisher etrculated reports that be had get
" lousy " nt Miller's beuse and thathla bouse
was nothing but a " louse beuse. " Ity
reaseu of paid reperts be claims f 500 dam
ages. Slaef cily I'reiKrlr.
The property or A. O, Leenard, en West
derm an street, near Seuth Queen, was sold
at public sale, by Auctioneer Haines, en
Monday evening, te Geerge a able for f 1,760.
PA., TUESDAY, NOVEMJiEH, JO, 1880.
TIM TRMVKItAXVIt rOTK.
A Cunipstlnen That Hhews It te Unto lieulileil,
Ijinrstlar Cennlv'a Inrrtata Olar
1,'iOO I'ar Cant.
Kiis. .MrKi.i.teKN0Bn As fair coinparl ceinparl coinparl
seus of tbe totnperatico toleato net under undor under
Uken by Iho old parlies, but they satisfy
theiiiseivcs by simply crying out. u Tbe
toiniHjrance cause set Isvck 20 years," and
"Tbe Prohibition party wlped out," Ac, Ac.,
I ask the privilege of making a few com cem com
(arlsens. First, Maine, the state uf llialne. The Ko Ke
piibtlcau majority for governor tu issl was
nver 10,000. Thlsyear It tumbled down te
less than 0,000, leilny tc'"tr i-),iwj. The
Prohibition irty vote for governor lu lmi
was SSI, In lbSt it was 1,1.0, aud this year It
went up te 4,000, nearly. Thus we see that
lu Illalne's own stale the Kcpubllcans lest
ever half thelr majority, nnd thu Democrats
lest en thelr vnte. Hut the Prohibitionists
lu 1681 gained ever 300 lr cent, en thelr 18SJ
vete, and this year we gained nearly 100 per
cent, en our vele for govorner In Ksl. This
Is the way the Prohibition parly was wlped
out In Mulne. It Is isomethlng like dostroy destroy dostrey
lugndltcli by culling oil Its ends , everycut
makes it no much longer.
New leek at our own slain. Last year the
Prohibition party bad 15,000 votes ; this year
we linve ever 30.000. A doubling of our vete
In ene year will net kill us oil very fast.
And the lemperance nause tan stand such
"COyoarHSet-bncks" Motion as they come,
nnd lie thankful ler them, tee, every tlme.
Ner are we a"hatned te compare our vele
with that or 1831, as we have about doubled
en that vote tee. Hut our Republican Irlends
de net lancy comparing their vete with Pitf,
as they have lest en that vele, and as com
pared with 1SSI they bave lest about half
their majority then. He they compare their
vole only with that of li Hence It Is no
mere than fair that the Prohibition vete Ibis
year should lie oetnpnrod with our vete In
1682 tee. Hew does that cempare with the
vete cast this year for Welfe our nest Prohi
bition candidate for governor T The state has
glven 30,000 new In place of 0,000 then a gain
of 000 per cftit. Lancaster county gives
Wolfe "3'J In place of W In 1&-J a gain
of ever I,JC0 per cent. And Talen county
has given its honored citizen 173 In place of
8 In 18S2-a gain of ever 2,200 per cenL All
Ibis magnificent gain we have made al
though the Keptibllcans began by putting
the fraudulent plank In their platform te feel
the temperance Kepubllcans , then followed
It up with the clap-trap of the Hlalne circus,
with Hoaver playing seoeud fiddle, and a
most denporate campaign liecause they felt
that their very life depended uimn their suc
cess. Tlie Prohibition hakem had
frightened tlmiu almost into 111, as thev
threatened them with 30,00'), 'iO,') or 100, OuO
votes and evon the election of a Prohibition
governor, Ullie temperance iveeple cared as
much ler temperance as they prefeised te.
Hostile", na we had no dally or weekly state
papers circulating generally among the peo
ple, our opponents took advantage et us and
net euly made misrepresentations te deceive
the people, but deliberately made up lies
about Wetre, as they could net discover any
thing true ngalnst him, and kept them back
until Just a day or se before tbe election.
Notwithstanding all these disadvantages
aud odds against us, and with very little
money te pay for speakers' expenses, litera
ture and tickets, aud that every new voter
had te sever old party tles and turn his back
en party associations, yet under the able
leadership of Hen. Chan. elf, the Prohi
bition parly of Pennsylvania has tnade a
gain of COO per cent, en cur last vete ler
governor, and Lancaster county has gained
ever 1,200 percent, while 1 uien county, Mr.
Wolfe's home, has gained ever . J0 tier cent.
Therefore, as expressed by one et the lead
ing papers et Chester county, the consistent
temperance jxieple most heaitily extend
their congratulations te Heu. i liaa. b. Wolfe,
the noble sbvndard-boarer of the Prohibition
party, who In the face of a hard fought and
desperate campaign ha.", against it all, pelled
ever 30,000 votes ler the cause nl tetnperance
and ether reforms. Largely through Mr.
Wolfe's earnest, straightforward ellert has
the party meru than dnunied thu largest
vete et Its history. Mr. Wolte is net olected,
but the tomperatico cause is se much
further advanced, and he is in the
rt'M, and his prominent itneid as a pub
lic man remain net only untarnished
but lar mero bright than before his old H)lit
ical enetuicH made their searching in pilry
into tbe uilnullie of his lire, both public and
private, without being able te nnd a blot or a
blemish. Though old party leaders and an
unprincipled press may treat tiuii ns they
did that ether fearless leader, Hen. Jehn P.
Ht, Jehn, jet the people et this cuminou cumineu
wealth will ever respect aud Hener Air. Wolfe
for his noble Btaud ter the state s dolHeratuo
from rum rule and pelltti al busses w li i eon
trel the government lu Uioltueretef monop
olies' ami corporations and against the wellare
of tlie people and tlie lutcrests of the tax
payers. Oie, N. I.i l-'i. in.,
Chairman Prohibition i eutity tern.
6ll...UI'J.'V; QUAY fUll
..ie:c
He Cem Iluirn Uattly Willi all l.n-i-pl
A. t
ttaliliTIn, Who VVanH in " Ills
CeustltueuU.
Senators Jehn M. Stehuuti and Amer 11.
Mylln ami Keprejeutatives Ualdwin, Peeples,
Kautlninn, Kempor, Smith and Dr. Davis
met In Geerge Al Smith's salein en Monday
aftorneou and adopted the following reselu-
Hen, all voting for it but Mr. Baldwin, who
declined te declare himself until hu had
beard from his censilium's
Resolved, That we, the senators and rep
resentative lnombers-eleit el tlie teglMlaltue
Ireui Lancaster county, re-"gm win the Hen.
Matthew H. Quay u stateninan of eminent
ability, and a Kepubhcaii he has dune
grand sorvice lu harmenlztng thu discordant
elements heretofore existing in thu Repub
lican parly, and, In consideialiuii of hts dls dls
tltigutsheil ability and leimtant lealty and
loyally te the great prlnup.es el the Kepub
licHit party, that, should his iiaiuu be pro pre
seutud asacandidatu for I i.ited States sen
ator, we pledge hint our m ml undlal sup
port, IteiuiiiilliiB I. emulative l)iirlit in Nn Jemi').
The recount in the Second assembly dis
trict el Mercer county, N J , wuoie Walter,
Demecrat, was declared clocted by 2
.'Esjerlly, was nnished Mimdav night, and it
electa Jenes, Republican, iy probably .1 ma
jority. The chiel Justice is te doeide upon
six disputed ballets, however, and if he
glves Walter live he is elected by I majority.
It is net probable th?t such will be his deci
sion. Comptroller Andersen claims Jenes'
elocllen by 6, while Lawyer Wnedrull lias
yui nuuiu uiinj lur vvaiiei. i mi jvuui
ulected the legislature will stand 10 Kepub
llcans, 30 Democrats and 2 Laber Democrats,
provided no changes Hre made in tlie re
count in balem, Camden, Cumtierlnnd and
Atlantic Douehuu I ibur Democrat, Is
likely te have tbe casting vete ler I'm ted
States senator.
Supreme Court MetlUes lu favor ul Cuipora Cuipera Cuipora
lleu The state suprome court has decideil that
the w'-:nllls tax caunet be collected from cor
porations. There were three appeals tliose
of Jehn Hunter, J ebn O. Adair and J. O.
Harry from tbe courts et Philadelphia .The
plalntlfls were tax collectora in Philadelphia
aud were stepped from collecting the Uixes
by a preliminary injunction. ,The lower
court held that tbe 3-mllls tax does net held
against the mortgages, etc., bold by corpor
ations, but does held se lar us Individuals
are concernod. This decision was con
firmed In a per Gurtam opinion of a dozen
words by tlie supreme court. It will leso te
the state about 51 IS, 000 In Allegheny cettuty
alone.
npeOnl Sleeting el tbe llnaril nl Trade.
A special ineetlug et the uioinbers of the
Lancaeter Heard of Trade will be held in Y.
M. C. A. ball tills eveulng, nt 6 o'clock, tu do de do
eieo ou room for use et tlie beard.
Sprinting lur lllj; Munej,
Ldnard Heardley, a colerod sprint ruuiier
ut Keadlng, who rau in this city last vviutei,
and James Cunningham, of Catasauipua, have
been matched te run a one hundred yard
feet race, for f 2,500 a aide, at Alteena, en Sat
urday, 27th Inat. Cunningham I te allow
Heardley a start of two yardn. The former
wen the Philadelphia handicap several
weeks age, and Is credited with doing one
hundred yards in nine and three-quarter sec sec
enda. Heardley la also very fast, aud has
run tha distance In leas than ten aecends.
U1IAKGK1) WITH ABDUCTION.
tuvnh unti.i TAtcr.s away ash xtr.-
TAINe.lt IS II It US VB INIQUITY.
Tlm Meilnus Charge ,Vstiit An Allratit llita-
trlcal ARrnt ami Ills AcLeiiiiltce A
fimtislail Lettar IMm.lnii-s the Story
ul a Urtsat Wrung.
Ciiil.uie, Ills,, Nev. 10. Warrant wute
sworn out yosterday by Mrs. Annie MoDor MeDor MoDer
inott, of 322 West Tayler street, for the arresl
of Charles .Smith and J.W.Mergan, en the
charge of abduction. Smith, nn alleged
theatrical agent, was sltervvard locked up,
but Morgan lias net yet been round.
A week age, Mrs. McDormett'H lS-year-eld
daughter, Maggie, a very pretty girl, left
her home te pass n day or two with a girl
naiued Maggle Oruel, who was about her
own age. On Saturday Mrs. McDermott be
came alarmed nnd sent ler her daughter, but
was Inlermnd by tlie Oruel girl's mother that
the two girls had leltthe house the night be
fore and had net returned. A visit was paid
lu the olllceof Smith, of whom Mrs. McDer
mott had heard her daughter speak, and ancr
sotne talk he said lie had sent the two girls,
with four ethers, out with a travellng theat
rical cempauy. On reaching home Mm
McDermott leund a letter from her
daughter begging that nhe be rescued from a
disreputable house at Hurley, Wis., where
she nnd the six ethers were ltnprisoned. 1 he
letter said that the six girls had lieeu placed
In charge et a woman and taken te that
place, where they wero closely guarded nnd
net allowed te leave Hhe finally pinuggicd
tlie letter out in seme way. The two
mothers at ence communicated with the
policeand swere out tlie warrants. They
have started for Hurley with efllcers nnd
w 111 reach there te-day.
airri.B jie.v aiitur.
Ail linnrtnnl CunriMlttQu llmt Is Vim In
Sainton In Chtcii.
I iiilahe, Nev. 10. The meeting of all the
members of the National Cattle-Growers' as
sociation of America, and the National Cuttle
nnd Horse-Cirewors' association of the United
State was called te order in the call beard
room of the Heard el Trade building ehertly
after 10 o'clock this merulng for the purpose
el elleetlng a consolidated association.
At 2 e clock this aitorneon a general
delegate convention el cattlemen from ail
parts el the United States will be held at the
same place under the auspices et the consoli
dated association, all delegates te either of
the existing associations being entitled te
seats en the tloer of the general convention.
Ltrge delegation of prominent cattlemen
from all pirts of the United States are In the
city, and a meeting of very greit generel
Interest Is expected te result,
trt
rtlll BVNUAX I'lULAIlUy.
Muetj-MtiM t'ersuna Arretted fur Drinking
en the Sabbath.
Laiiiessi., Wis., Nev. 10. Ninety-nine
persons were arresled yosterday for violating
the Sunday law. Among tbein were C 1
King, local pvsonger agent of the Chicago,
Milwaukee A St. Paul K. K., Cel. Jehnsen,
yardmaster ier tlie came company, the mem
bers of an ninnteur dramatic company tlmt
gave jierfermauccs at (ieriuauia hail, Sunday
hall, saloon-keepers, bakers, hackmen, cigar
men, etc As seen as the lawyers can lix a
time, test uv-es will be made lu regard te
each branch of business. Saloons wero Eeen
Sunday with epen doers, tlie barbers did a
geed business and most of tbe clothing
stores, candy shops and ether places of busi
ness were open te the public. Ne ene was
interfered with, but the pelice vveroacllve
in taking tlie unities et tbe law breaker and
yosterday arrests were the result of their
vigilance.
liutil4emueiil ul a Mexican cilirsu.
I.ihkiie, Tex., Nev. 10 De Ulvlera, con
sul here for the Mexican government, lias
been taking testimony for several days In the
matter of the arrest and imprisonment of
Captain Kafael Penales, a Mexican citizen, in
the Lirede tall en acharguef umrder com
mitted lu lb70. The lacta in the case are that
in 1S78, Captain Peuales, while commanding
a ceuijiuy of Mexican infantry lu New
Laredo, fired tiixiu mid killed a deserter
from his company alter the man had crossed
the Texas bank of tbe KIe Grnnde, The
Mexican government will probably claim
damages in a sum that w ill ollet the damages
claimed by Cutting nt LI Pase. The only
advantage Cutting will have Is the notoriety
given bis imprisonment, while Captain
Pennies aud his government have made but
Utile neii-e, but will present a very strong
cae.
1 lerlila Climate Kllllug OIT the lintlaiia.
St'. ArefMiM-:, l'lti., Nev. lu. The cli
mate et Flerida w n mero powerful fro te
Oorenimo nnd his baud than nil the forces of
the United States nrmy. The enervatlng
climate nnd their own tilth are killing thetn
oil at the rate et four a day. There are 451
bucks, miuaws and pappoesea at Fert Marien,
while Geroulme and a dozen ether are at
Fert Pickens. They are a hard let, and It is
considered net aate te give them much lib
erty. One solitary pappoese has been born
slnce tlie arrival of the savage.
AnKliig Metry ler Iho Anarch 1st.
CiliOACie, Nev. 10. A lady connected
with one of the religious societies of the city
called upon the mayor yesterday with it peli peli
tien asking the governor te commute the
sentences of the conderauod Anarchists from
death te imprisonment ter We. Shesald who
had no sympathy ter the men and had been
prompted lu the work by her opposition te
capital punishment, but his honor decllued
te slgu tlie petition.
l'i luce Nlcliulaa te Occupy the Ilulgai laul lirene.
Hi. PKTKltSBLita, Nev. IU. Prince
Nicholas, et Mingrella, baa been designated
by the Kusslan government te succeed te the
Uulgariau throue and the powers have unani
mously Hgreed te tlie iippeiutiueut of the
prince as the new ruler of Bulgaria. The
pewers have new been luvlled by Kussia te
propesoa satisfactory solution et the conflict
with regard te tbe regency council,
A Cluak Tina's Assignment.
Cluvulami, O., Nev. 10. The large cloak
manufacturing and notion 11 rm et Kehn,
SampUneritCu. this morning made an assign,
ment for the beneflt of creilltnrs te Kinll
Jesepli, attorney ter the linn. The assets of
thotlrtnare from J 100,000 te f 125,000. The
liabilities are about 200,000. The lirm was
considered one of the most substantial lu Its
line of business In the country.
New Petroleum Engine.
tuNNA, Ney. 1C The Austrian electri
cian, Marcus, Is supplying the German navy
with his newly invented petroleum engine
for torpedo beats. The engine is set In
motion by olectre-mngiiotlsm, and is much
mero powerful Minn a steam ongine.
All Oulel at Clilcagit.
Cjiilaue, Nev. 16. At thesteck yard tlie
militia aru Hill en duty and quiet is pre.
served. The old men are being rapidly taken
back te work. Thore is seme talk of lurlber
trouble, but this Is Improbable.
WKAT11KU INV1UATWNA.
CWabhinqten, D. O., Nev. 10. Ker
Eastern Pennsylvania, New Jorsey.Del.
aware and Maryland, fair weatlier,
ilightly warmer, northerly wind, ahlfting
te eatterly.
thu rum vrriuiALi.Y vuvxtku,
Completed Iteturna (live Heater a I'luralllj
(Iter IIUi-knHS.fl.ll.
The efllclal rettims of the last olectten
hae been received at the state dopnrtinent
from every county In the State. Honver leads
Mack l2,K.'il nnd hn a clear majority of ti,MV
ever all the oilier candidates, lie I the
low eat man en the Republican tlcket nnd
Oiborne the hlghesL Kicked lead the Dem
ocratic vote, with Hlack second.
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'I he total vete ler lieutenant governor is:
Davies, in,.ll."i ; KIckettH, 370,123. Auditor
general : Norris, '113.770: Hrenncn, :',H7,333.
Secretary oflnternal allalra: Stewart, 113,710;
Alrtca, :ie7,ck Cengressmati-nt-large: Os Os
eorne, 41.),lwii Stevenson, 3iVT,5l;.
lI.NCl-4 TI1HOUCII THC STAin.
1 or the brat time In year Pittsburg is
without a strlke and business Is booming.
William A. Leary, the founder of "Lary's
Heek Store," in Philadelphia, died ou Mon
day, aged 7! years.
Sunday evening, Ames Plank, nf Honey Heney
brook, committed suicide by taking polEeu.
Cause unknown.
Tbe Presbyterian miulsteri.il association
are te orect an asylum for the bllud in Pitts
burg, the builaiug and ground te cost
ilJn i,0en.
ler the first time in the history of Chesler
county, agents from New Yerk stateare busy
buying up butter and cheese te supply thu
New Yerk city markets.
tiev. P.Utlen has signed thu deatli war
rant) of Jehn 51. Wilsen, of 5lontgemery
county, and P. 5lcCabe, of Wayne county.
Hetb meuvvlllbe banged Jan IS, lbh7.
Lx-Atteruey Uoueral II. W. Palmer, who
Hopped ever ireui the Prohibition party te
tl.e Kepublicati party lu the recent cam
paign, has flopped back again.
Henjamln Harris Hrevvster delivered nn
eleiitetit memorial address en tlie late LU
K. Price beiore the Pennsylvania Historical
society el Philadelphia en Saturday.
The third largest pension uver granted tu a
sol Her by the United State i government was
allowed ler Jcnlah Hramerd, a blind veteran
el the late war, residing in Spring City,
Chester county. The sum received was
J11,!MJ0.
Mr. J. W. Kay, (Kep.), of Wuynesburg,
will contest tbe electlnu of T. It. S-ihnatterly
for the state Senate ireui the (ireon-l'ayette
district. Kay claims that by throwing out
alt illegal ballets he will be legally eieeted.
Schtiatterly'B plurality was only 1M.
Mm, Annie Dennelly, Zl years et age, was
found dead upon the pavomeut of her home
2uIJ Lllswerth btreet, Philadelphia, Monday
morning. Her skull waa fractured. Her
husband, 21 years of age, could glve no ac
count el the atlalr. Hu was held te await
the action nt the coroner.
"Kev." Win. Smith, a colored missionary
swindler, Is held lu Philadelphia ter lar
ceny and fraud. He admits that the pastors
el hlty-three churches et various denomina
tions fell victims te his wiles, and that his
fcchomes have netted him $2,600 this year
and jl,200 tbe year previous.
DRITII UF J A CO II I,. HlllFFZK.
A Well Knunrn Keslilelit el .New Helland Dies
of a f-pliieAllfctltui.
Mr. Jacob Li Shltl'er, a well known citizen
of New Helland, died in that plsce -Monday nt
I.W p. m., aged 13 years. Mr. Shltler bad
been snUenug trem a spinal disease ter tbe
Utt two years, that was the result of an In
jury whlle a boy. Sometime age he had an
operation performed without much ell'ect.
He was engaged in the morcantlle business
In New Helland up te September 1, with 11.
Worst nnd Cyrus Short?, the lirm being
known as J. 1. Shiller A Ce. He leaves a
wile and three children. He was a member
ofChapter ii, Goodwin Council Ne. 19 and
Lancaster Commandery Ne. 13, Kulshu
Templar, of this city, and alto a member of
Laucaster ledgo el Odd Fellow. His fu
neral will take place from his late resi
dence, In New Helland, l'riday at 1 p. in.
The Knights Templar el this city will attend
it In a body.
Death ul n former l-aiiciatriau.
1'. M. Kaucb, egtd 72, died at his home in
Hethlehem ou Monday evening of Bright' J
disease alter an Illness of several weeks. He
wns born In l.itltz and resided there until
seme yens age when he remeved te Hethle Hethle
heui. Many years 11,1,0 he was a prison
luspevtur et this county ; and III Hetblohetu
bold tlie otlieo of notary public. J. l Rlck
ticker, of this city Is a brether In-law of
deceased; and the late It. I". Kautb,
of this city, was a b'ether. A widow
aud three children, two daughters uud a hen,
survive. 5Ir. Kaucb was well kuewn here
aud throughout the comity, aud his many
ttiends will be pal nod te hear of his death.
ti:li:ei:ai'iiiu taps.
Distemper has breken out among horses In
Adams and Wells counties, Indiana.
A lire at Huren, Ohie, destroyed J, 8.
Burrow's and Wlekham A Ce. 'a tUh houses.
Less, I35,00i).
The Baptist cengrtBi or the Uuited States
for the discusilen of current question met In
Baltimore today.
Tue argutnent in the Sharp bribery case In
New VerK ha ueeu pesnajueu tin eatitruay.
Kleven jiirymeit have been secured for tbe
Milinaile trial.
P. Iluiiseu Hess A Ce.'n book in Baltimore
slinw au execs-, el assets ever liabilities of
(JJikOlH
A meeting of British Anarchist ha bon
called for the 23d Instant, lu Londen, te pre.
test agauiHi inu action 01 tnu court m ciuioage
In convicting I'araena and hU companions.
A IIeri6' rail.
Lust evctilng a herse nltched te eue of the
large freight wagons of the i'ennsylvanla
railroad company fell at Orange and North
Queen street. The euly damage was Iho
breaking of a shat.
PIUOE TWO .CENTS,
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MAKING TllK MILITIA.
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Ma S llm Natural Cniintctlnn llelnnrn lh
ttegntsr Army nn.l ths Nistn Truupt "" '
Is llelug Jtrenglit AInuM,ie.
R"(leiiiAlinnt i:nraniinient,
W.vsittNore.v, Nev. 10. -Adjutant (len
oral Drum, In his annual report tu Hie scre-.
tnry of war, tuaile public te-day, tys tlistjlhn
report of tbe vnrieti olllcers npiKilnted te In
spect tbe eiicampment of slate troop glve
unmistakable ovldenco et a slowly matur
ing tomper and chnracter that I donllnedtn
still mero clasely unite the regular army
and the lnilltln, the twin parta of
the dolensivo powern of the government.
He suggests that state encnmpmenU, te no
ofabselutobenollt, should nl toast be of tea
days' duration, nnd should be nt n miillclenl
distance from the homes of the moiubern fn
overcemo busltiesi nnd nex'Ul Inlliionces )
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that camps should lie divested et every ap ap ap
poarauce of liellday rharncter and Hint tlie
doveiopment of extreme smartness In drill.
Involves the neRlect of seme of the most Im
portant aud solid parta et a soldiers' training,
The general zeal and oxcellenco of tlie lllllllU
Is highly coinmendod.
The adjutant general rci eiiinuuids leglsla leglsla
llve action te prevent the inrreaelng rre
queney of applications for discharge ; thai
they should be i-ondltlennl en the reimburse
ment te tlie government 01 Hue, s.we In rare
Itistaures.
The valtie of tlie work perloriued by the
prisoners at the Pert Leavenworth (Kansas)
military prison was within KsTO of lheex
ponses et the prison. Tne incroase of work
In the adjutant general'H ofllce, such
as applications for reminder and ler
tlie roiueval of tbe chnrge et dosertlon, lerce
him te urge Congress te authorlze the em
ployment of twenty flve additional clerkd
and ask that an appropriation be made fet
the recepylng of the muster rolls.
Adjutant General Drum In hLs annual re
port te Lloutenat General .Sheridan aaya
that the adep'lnn et 0 cirefully con
sidered coje of puiiishmeut for all
military elliiace and tlie ettillshmcnt at
pests of a light prison for the confinement
et miner otleuders lie thinks would greatly
tend te still further lessen the number otde etde otde
Bertions. The total number of enlistments ter
the iiast year vva 0,1'lt. Eighteen thousand
applicant Ter enlistment were rejected by ro re
crultlng efllcer en ncceunt of physical and
mental disqualifications.
The voluntary scLejI system In the armyi
the adjutant geueral Rays, 1 a failure, and
from radical inherent detects will remain se,
Theso of the men who are the
most Ignorant and thoreforo lu the
greatest need et instruction. are
the most nverse le altendtug school. Day
schools with teachers et recognized rank and
position uud compulsory iitteiidancf) would
prove el great benefit te the rank nnd Hlo of
the nrmy.
Ceiigrea-.ui'in VVI-e Cuiler Arret.
KlcUMOND, Va,, Nev. 10. Hun. .1. I).
Wise, congressman-elect Irem this district,
was arrested this morning ou a charge e
being about te lireak the peace. Thoarrent
grew out of the card jmbllsbed by Mr. WlSO,
in which he charged illiam limli, of Nor
folk, of being a liar and slaudeicr. Mr. WIse
was brought before the pelice court, and
balled ter hi nppoarauce te-morrow morning
in the sum of f 1,000.
A Itlg New Verlr Scheme,
San An ionie, Texas, Nev. 10, Kutiahtn
iuformatien reaches here that a cempany has
been formed In New Yerk for thu purpose of
purchasing Pmlre Ulaitg, oil the roast Irem
Corpus Christl, aud mnklug it the terminus
of the San Antonie .t Arknnsa Pass railway.
ThuRcheme embrace ihe founding a city en.
Padre, which wilt compete with UalveMeu
for tlie ecevn coiuuiercu of Texas aud Califor
nia. Deuip-ey antl ilurke Iu Nut Mef t,
f.v.1 I'iiam i-iu, Cat, Nev. Id. The pro
posed contest betwecn Jack Dempeey and
Jack Hurke, vvhicli is attiacliug se much at
tention has net coine ell. Parson Davies loll
tliecity yesterday afternoon and Iho men nre
missing or keeping very shady. Ne oue
seem te knew why they have net corns
together, though thore are surmises that the
authorities have Interferud,
Iren ami Lead Ore DUciiivrdl.
Wvn.VHir, Ind., Nev. Hi. Hetli iron and
lead ero bave been discovered at Denver, 13
miles nortliwest of this city. The ere ap.
pears ou tlie surface lu Innuendo quantities
andean easily be mlned. It assayn nearly
J0 per cent pure. A mining cempvny made
up of levding cltiens 1 being formed.
Kllr.iln Hint Klllcn tnjleel.
St. P.vi 1., .Minn., Nev. Id. Articles el
a'jreement wero signed yesterday for an
eight-round gleve contest botween Jake JCH
rain, of Haltimere nnd Pat Klllcn, of Dulutb,
te come oil seme time within the next 30
days. The contest will be according te
Queusbcrry rules with gleve as small a the
olllelal will allow.
The Murrlje DecUied VuKl.
Londen, Nev. Id. The Judge liofeta
whom the Scett-Sebrlght dlvorce case waa
berd, te-day roedorcd hU decision, which,
declures that tlie marrlage I null and void.
Mr. Sebright vva te day adjudged a bank
rupt, leiirlii-Ctiiin l'nliiater.
WvaitiMiie-v, Ney. 13 The rullewlng
named feurthclas ioslinasteri were ap
polnted te day In Pennsylvania : J. II. Lick,
Lllendale Perge ; G. A. Shelbly, L''orgusen !
J. A. ITtiley, Mineral Point j K. K. I'iufc I'iufc
ireci;, Piney ; Hll Neice, Suydurtewn.
Ontarlu rarllaincnt DUculveil DUculveil DUculveil
ToiuiNie, Out., Nev. 19. The aloha Hi's
uieruing anueuncen the dissolution of
Ontario Parliament aud appointment of gen
eral election for nominations Dusember -2d,
polling day Decomber 29;b. i
A 1'renrli Annurer ArrMlcd.
DuuLix, Nev. IU. A Frenchman who ha
lieen sellinir arm In Kerrv ns the
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UUllb Ul WOIIHW. ...1,1, .,.U ! WII.Cq 1
Boized by tlie police te-day and fctrlct aurvall-VJ
ance of his luture tnovemeul ha1
ordered. !.:$$
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Itallruail Jtectliig I'oslpeued. '
I'liii.ADr.Lrniv, Ney. 10. The moiling of;
the Keadlnc railroad trustees lias been iku
.A..fwl I .. lit. t.,.f. rf lien.tnn lln. Ilnnl vmh L.
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mittee I very near a eottlemont of the lea'.:''"
quotiens ami tne enu is net lar ou. 4.4.
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American Hurt uu tlie Other slile. vy;
Ljo.vuen, Nev. la A 5Ir. Glendenuiug, 5',
Brooklyn, H. Y'., attempted te Jump nben
a steamer which was moving out from (
(Irnnmwlr nllnir gtid frplnrii.t lietll tnrn. -.
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Will Take a 5 I'erC'ent. lteiluflluii, -rtii. 1
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Londen, Nev. 10. The Welsh celllmA
have volunteered te submit te a llve perentj'i
reduction, te prevent the tispeulen t m(a.l
Ing oixirutlens nud consequently nreri
ldleucs. and sullerlng. np
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ai Hia llj.niull Dinner. -m
Among thoe who partlelpatea in
tier tendered te Hen. 8. J. Km
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