V i u--.,t s. '- - . '? VOLUME XXIII NO. (57. LANCASTER, PA. TJIU1JSDAY, NOVJffiMJiEI., IS, 1880. L'KIOE TWO .OEl fk T1IK HA7.AAK OF NATIONS tin ,H .11 1 t MMtlltHltllt ll.tl.l, HI vex iitn: ttiu ikn v.fN, lltli.tit Xitlire Hint Mnikeil llm Initial I. enli. it. I tin I mill a Whii limn I'lintRe nt llm utlniia llii.itli.nuil Ilielr I. Mil lent ('uri4 ttl I'lrHy A.l.titnL. "i nun months nge tlm members or lliu Lnucaslur Mil nnerelier decided te held n hsnar of nation)", mill limy UitoriMted lluilr wives, daughters, nieces mill feinlulmi con- HltlH HI till) U I'lll Mllll.ll UlO OOUUUpllOU el tlm prelnt t llm work hai been uunei'ly onr enr ntsl forward, uiul Ian evening llmbiiar wni thrown upon ill Mh mnircher hall In hII Its wealth el lulur nnil buautv el design. 'I he hhu loin niullteriiiiii en tlm Hocetul Heur (if Hut building isinitllutei tlm le-atlun of thu Im. nr, and lis tlie l Mlter outers ll 111' It be wintered hy tint niamef hetutv IImi li pro pre sctitml te hli ti)pi I 'nlr nlrl-4 meling hither uiul tlillliur In nil klndi nt Innry costumes, booths , hs-oraled Willi eiiirgrcuti Hint having nil in-inner el fancy adornments make n kiileebur ii picture nut ni in In I "J eraed tretn the ttihluis et in u m j r . rm: .viileri iineim. I he " i renin booth Ht the tieitll end el till) loom Is tlm (lrt ngilnst whli'li the unwary Huanger stumblim It 14 piesi.led ever liy Mis, itoergo Pleitltir Willi tlie following iih slstatils, Mia- Anna Stanim ami Mint Aiimi iiai'llHr. I lui confectioner tssitli M looked nller by ome voting lulli wetrluc I'm KrHctilul 4iihh.iI tlie young women el llellnml. Itl . "ilt'f li M i-ii A tin, i lleutirtngcir. She H u. slltsl liv Mlii Lizzie Shtilmjer ami Mini I muni vv oil. I liii 1 nrklah booth Is it tlm northwestern l.lld of tllll In llll, 111 IllUIUS Hllleklin' nip- i lui unit varieties, lliu prln.-iptl of tliiitlu parlinuiil li Mm Utsirg.M II irger , lir in in ustaiitiure Mli I niiicm Peters, Mln Kiiima llmniinr mill .Ml Annu lliinlii. lliu lri.li txNitli H tlil.nl null tlie llneit luxli lliimi, ciiiDrelilrrlti mul eiitllmn. Hi 'ili't li Mn t' Vnller. iiiltnnui Mini Kitlii II. l'Ulllirlll, MlHi A II II ll IlllltOtlleiltli Mint Amiiiiii Kim; anil Mii-i I.pii.i Vntlnr. I Mn New merlcM Imetli i euici in tnml It , mtntnti nil .irtxtii i of Uui'v mil, 'lei niAilii f wimiiirH (ilr Itiinwri. Mri iieiru A. Ku'lil l tint limit of lliti LxkiUi, mul hIiii Is uh mitu I l Mlii K limn l,lly, Mri. V. I). Huilliinr, Mliw l.ir.ie mul Sirnli Kletil. I li irminy beith It imvl In NUORUitlen, eiiUiiiliiK it t'ile nxliltiltien el liovelllpi ntul , r lirv are. r irn li it iijinplute itmimr "l or IJI ili nt lliH Imeth wlilrli HttrmUK rnit hili'iititiii It li ili'Hrtimmt liiuexltleil ti lv Mri. II M It tlrtiliii, niltuil ly Mr. l.unune lime., Miu AUnlO Mm? mul Mlii llnrtln IIiL Tlie Jajiin lvjtli I'liiiUltilni; liiiulhemii irii't, b UruH i liitiir ill tleimry nnil JiiiiO wrtte li loekml nfier hy Mri. Win. nilMn, uwialiel tiy Mii Miry Wolilieu, Mi)" Allii) Wolf mul Mlfli l,oule It'ittlj;. 'mm tlm xuitliern uiul of tlie room . mii-liti tlm rwuiiriiiit lininivllntely unilt'r t'm man. Ilili li I wkel nttiir liy Mm. Ili'iiry irliart, Willi thriii iti-liUnn, Mri I nut. lloelel, Mih. ( iiriil (iiilli'li. Ml si I.I7.-10 I mlier, Mimw Aimlu nnil Mnr HeiiL Here in ly Iki ebLimwl uyitern In overy fitylc, lurkiiyi clilcken, limn, ixitloe nnil evurytUliif; i.iinc'cial,li) te clelllH tlin Imifr innn. On tlie lierlh t-l'Ili of tlm trillion Hint lllill.s llm ti'nturaiit fre'n tlm n w of tlm xi'lnUir n lliu pli'ii shtri llm nliwl el fertune ti iiirm.ll) Jehn W. I..hltr. It In roil .imilly 4iirreim.lil by irewili illirlng llm i m-iiiiii;, nnil tlm m-ulu ure Kfi','l"l with mn h eiilhmU4iii Te the iHit of tliti li Ke lt.. i'm writ, Uie lair KmIiwhm t.li person ..1 lv Jim I'lari I'.kiui. Her erliintHl ilrri h .liMhlt.liv lMi.ijiiiiet anil hUiiiIi.hN n.it Iniueiinilii nl , -iiti u la.-., with nil llm Ki.nti mi'l iM.jnexi Ih it ileiiliIni i tuir it tur i.'Xl tlm a. I of that Hint IUIkx. i te lli'i loo leo loe tuin l-lai. riie t'llnoe lnih euiimi next in lutkln llm I'lri'iill of tlie room Mr. Win Wnlllt Hi Iiim.I mul lier m,l li Miii Kile siml in j it, tlie lutler In Clilne-n luu.l ilri!.i. Many neltli nre liore cIU01lil 1 he i . mil iierinaii IhmiIIi It Illleil w 1th nil kimlief tel in artl. liv, xeipi nml iinrfiiino iinrfiiine rii. Tim inlilriifi el IIiIh ih Mrn. .Iniviti elli-r. miil suit are Mimm K ite no 1 l.'m 1 iilUMilmrtmr, I tit -,e U In s ure all in mi mnt i-i-rnuii i.atume. I no Did Amuri'ii I. tti I .n ler Itx . Iill .lilnlty, Mm l.iiinm liku, who n awiitml In Mw l.oiile Kwiler a'nl Mi Aum'ln nml I muni Up.ii. I he l,i J lei hie In Miriha S rt-.Ii-iiiitten itreii, mi,l Iix k lui nt Inte roiling I he luatnrii el till Uble ti an uvai'l leprctwii l.ilien el the fllil l.llHrly IMI lliat raiiK out in I,.', In l'uil.t'li'ii'l.iK. It limnti nboe lim.fiitre of tlm Ixmtli Tliere li alie en i xliibaieii mi nn ifiii kpiiinint; wtmcl. Tint IhkiiIi . intalun etlM'r w.ire ami llnoennikoo. Ni M leiiii-H u Ihk.Ui lilletl with Uncy nr in U'-i nui'h ai hmiJ-palntiil Uitiln iiner, Ipiiii lni'ri'il lirn pl.i.jin with plush Imtiie, etc. t tlili tnhle Mri. I". i.lier li i-liiiif, mul him r ii lliu lnll'iuiui; avilatituUi.Ml.HMl'lln lldil', Mini Kiiiiu litnunlDtter, .Minn Juniile I I u ieiiii nuii MHi Ulcaner Mjintli. t the v iilliml booth, whl h li ntxt Itl enler, Mri. llenry llruc-hhiir preliits, ivi Klitfil by MWi iliilim liubrmik, l.uuy Kri.kul, Kntu Krii'ki'l nti'l Mm Mnry lliiiini'ii The Hpe. i iliini . f tlm Ixielh me It u'tH nii.l iak( h. Ill lliecuiiln. of tlm room in n n1"-'1 '"S . nal 11'jnur Ixxitli, llm lntllce work of thOHldti el which ure untwlneil Willi evnrnriHiiiH. U . eutaini jM.t HeAi.rn, juliin, trepl.-al plnntH, litittoiilinle Ik)II,iuiLi ami uul tlewiiri. hum Mir li.iki'ti hnni; tileii' llm hiili-K. Mri. Mer rii (ivrhlml hni i hire of thli tnhle, uiiiitfil by Mnti iiurtie lluruur ami Mih Holle Ailler I imnrrmii;oiiieiit of tlm boethi mul thi-lr Uiielul iK'Mln in tlie work of Antheny lske, .toil ituei.L4 uieu nun Kreni rreiui Te in; eii,i i ou. llmronre ninny nrtli'lea te he oteil for miieni; Muprnl I'entOitantH, home of which nre here himiii A ilouble sol el hrower'i liariinaa. Con Cen Con teiUuts. TU. Hulb, el Yerk, mul Jeseph lUdlnur, of thti city. Hud loom het, in hard weed. CenlaitauU . Mlii Mnry IIeih, Mlii Ida I'lmk, lluU'lier'a tiHiIi, ileunteil hy llenry Deorr. CeiiU.-nt.inU . llenry Uuerr, Jr., nml bu un known. HnndKome M . nnorclier geld Imilge, the 1,'ilt of Kruent . iliin. Conteitniitn : llenry Oilhofer, C. atter, Christ Heeful nml l'reil erlck Wahlner. Soiueol ihiiHitlelii te be clianctnl oil In i In. In u sirigur heuiui; inni'ljlne, two icehl wnti hoi, liuhy cnrriitje, lle Mtieinnil patent new llower atanil, ThoineitoiiJ.iyuhlo loature of the lair 14 rlui theuri i;nl lery en tlie llrst lliKir el the tmililiiii;. Tin. lilnlioxHH't,itinnel Hrtlitlc I euity Hut ii rniiuil hy mlii( Hi routentH ii lully rtMli 1 1. I'ollewing li the i u u (;r.i:nuie . I. Ilrusli en the Plains, V. Arpeiitnr ; J. 'llm i-rrjt liupurteil, A. llahla , J. l'aradiie, M. I lien , I. 'IhhiKile Adern, U O-kn ; &. Mludy in the Weed, n In .miiimriimn ; (I, Wiuc I'll! urea, II. Hen, 7. ChIii mid Able, If. Huiiii; h HiiKhnnetH, K. Me.llci , 0 Fruit Pince, K. Ambe, in Sieim In Winter, Iloiney; II, I'miHu und Itellect, H. Taniel ; 1U. Ceiniuen Intoren Aetn, l)u lUke; 11. llenepirt Uroi Urei Hing tlie Kill tin, H. lAteetier; II. Itrltllti S.-eiiu, II. Aliurbunli) 16 Hpirlt of 1770, (I t'cklnii. Imlmer, III. The Old Mill, H. A nek: 17. I'liurrliw, H Aur , In. Wnlnr S.-cne, II. Alln b.i.'h , li. ThoOldOikeu llneket, Jl Rivd ickcr, e. The Old Arm t'halr, liOiln lleitim j .1. l.oni!lellow. I''. Ordnuy iL"J. LoiiieiiSciino, 1 .Lerliln , il Portrait of Lord lUceu,H, (Iru-i.-ir , 1, ijii. OliNer lVwuachl, imi, l Orki i A Ite.piiHt, M iinorcher lUaar, '1 he pniKidt'iit el llm b,i ur (irpiiiizatleu in lien. in. V. Murtuii. Tlie prusldenl el thu etwuiiM). iiiimiiti'ii ii llenry iierlmrt, The buaai wi I I ihi ten il.ys mid It will vll n-p.iy n tail. None uoed tear te be nunej oil ler vetOi and olnucet), Hi that nuueyiiii; lontiire el limit InirJ ii Uiuilunted Ireiu llm bjiiirorihe M.uiiuri.lier. Smikiii hy the incuiburH enlivened the ukiiiiik ewiuuk ami ihere will be (ihui! miiile eacli iiight boalde". llliRiienrit Willi 111" i:iiiilujrr' I'aj-. TheimiH WIlHen, ajieil 60 jcnrH, miperln tnuilnnt or the Vex Hill, (JhCiter loiiely, (irnulte ijiMrnei, In which 1&0 muii re em pleyed, went te WIlinlnKten, Oel., netrly u week iike mid Urew U,00u witli wliluli te jiuy ii e ompleyei. IIe hai net been lienul of Mnce, mid nothing Ih known ai te his whore whero a heuta, a iKitmtiT run rnu.ir u .wu line ' Milium tlallK.I llll I" r IMI.S4J III III" Wiirrfnter Mllllimnlrii. The mjaloileiia ctiHe nt ' Hec" Wllnen iiKnlnsl I'hlllp li. Mmm, the wealthy Imrh Imrh wlre itimiiifnctiirer of vVnruualer, Mnii., lor ler lor inltinted WodneHitiy with n wullct hy the Jury of tl,eJ ferMiHin WIlNoiihreiiKlil milt mtnltmt Moen for 1 1 la,iH, te which tlm Intter olliet aclnlm ler ',Ii,ikhI, hut in all thu pre. coedliiii lliore Imi limiii nothing tw ahnw nxnctly why tlm iiillllonalre lui ptlit Wllwiti Hiiitti mireilliii nl lout, lli'i,. (KKl, He tar ni tliure lini Iiimiii nuy explaun. Hen of Ihii inyilery he i Hint lilnOk mnllrxl out of f llJOIiy Wllmm, it liaiiKor-en around Worciwler, who cliiltiied te linui hciui n cci lain llllhy itctieii Krferiii(.il nt Moeii'h Nlablc, und Moen having paid him thli niiicli oentllliiud tu be hled iiulll tlm riiorineiiH lelnl had Ikhiii iintehiul ami Im leluillfld nt IniU I'lem the et liluni e mul the (xiunnel'a Hiechci llnppi.irii HmI Moen wan net lilm unit ncoiiied of thli cm lain tirlleu, In which an liiitintimil third pmneti wiih i'oiicernp.1, and It wni liillnnilfd by Niiheii'h Inwycr Ttieaday Hint Wllneu would linxe had thli puifieii en the w ilueni Ht.iml If he had known 111 iinuie mul wlinin te Unit him, On tlie ether IihiiiI M.Hin'H couiiHel t-euti'ildtit Hint Moen would limit told the whele atery If he had been itikcd under examination te de no, mid Hint Meuu niuiply nllowed hluiiulf te Im blackmailed ler huiei mueutilH niuiply ho he ho I'jiilxe he wni ailminmi (n have it known Hint he had ever been IrvilMi enough te pay thu erlKllial iluiiinud of tloe uiidur the clrcuiii Hlaui'ei that i linrn.'teil.ed the tritUHaUlen. Thuru hae Imiiiii nil nertn el nlerlui alxiut thenllalr. Ouewiti that nil old llehuininii, who wai Kald te he llm llrit Imenler el thu barbed wlru dovli-e from which Meuu Hindu Inn lortiine, Miidiltuily dliapivariHl Ireiu Wor citer J earn i;e and wni uu or heard efai;nln. The inloreui-o win Hint Mecn hnduiuaiil htm te be Hindu nwny with, that llaeu knew thu fncti mid niade Mecn pty ler lemenllnK them. Anether alerv wni that Wilsen win paid te Ret llnttle lmi;luy, n woman with whom he llMal, te K" hi Kurope nml that Mevii wui luturoate.1 In netting hureut of hit way. I lually, the thlni; remixed Inte thu ntitble n-andal that hni been dmelued In thli trial. Tlm nUliii of the milt wni Nut forth In the following charfie el the judi;u, under which the Jury IteiikIiI In thu verdict. There nre In thli . two heparatn clnltiH, enu breiiKht h the plalntill, WIIheii, mid mm hy the iliihtiidnut, Moen. 'I he plalntill .Iciimnili ,,etM unit intorett In re-H.ct te a contrail hu alleiiei wni innde with lilm hy the ilelemUnl. Tlie Uefumlnnt, Moen, de. iimnili f70,(ier innrc, with Intorent, In ro re tHi t te n ceiitrn. t he unjn had Ixhiii innde Willi bun. Ifyeu II nd the plalntill entitled te the money hu clnluia mul the defendant net entitled te hii.ialni, then the verdict unlit he for the plnintitl for t'.,iIO, with In t'-reit from tlm lium when thenulti were hot het hot tled In v.it(itubiirt IssJ U Jen llnd the plaiutltt, Wil-en, Indeblcl te tlie ilefundaut en hti notes mul the ilrleiidetit net indubtwl tu the plalntill, ni nllcxud, then your verdict niuit Im for tlm iliifiiiniiiut, If you llnd the plalntill entitled In the money he tlnluiimid llm ileliiudaut cnlitled te hii money, ai aliened, than 3011 inunt comptite Ihoriiieiint in each Clie mid llnd the dillurome betwecu the two, and 30111 v rdii t nhnll Ihi h. cording te vvhethur It li In laver of thu plamtilf or the iltfuiidanL ritK I't.ux fKitri.u tir r iittic. lliu Nn- .fprMy .lNriitljl;ni.n t tin AI y Nfil te clieii.i. n t lill.t Hint. n Sen tter. .folio Ilonehuo li the eutand out l.aUir luember el the New Jeriuy Biiemhly, who will net nay hew he will ote for son.tter nod w Im may held tlm t.alnure of ower. IIe wai neuilnntcd by the Kiithti of Laber unit indnrieil mul uIih tral by the niiiiiecriiU. IIe In n iiuoetli. faced, IkivI-.Ii IixikInK vntitit; man, liern Pi W tics en lunull, ls.ii, el In-ill par ultimo, lie, mm le thli country when ten earn old mid ht.tlli-d 111 lttoreil. HoliHolf HeliHolf HoliHelf iiluriltil, havlei: ntteuded m-hoel hut 0110 j ear. IIe hni diligently ntudlett 111 I111 xpaie ineiiienLi and, ni bu la naturally npt mid brilliant, he hai picked up enough kiiowledge te ptinble lilm te gain hu premiwy our lilt fellow workman, with whom he ii n (irline lavorite. IIe li really the ergnnler nnd brnliii el the Knlghtiel I.ilNirlu I'nlersen, nml te him ii glvbii thecri.llt ler the Important pirt which the organisatien tiek in the oluctlen. Since tlm nge of twolve Jelni Ilonehuo hni enmed lili living. IIe started lit n jntti fui lery , Inter he worked lit a nilk tm-lery, and in l- be htK ami) ii i-ii:iiii4lter 011 Kbv. J, .1. I'nrran'H Mair, thu V !! fimtt. IIe hivi worked nt the printer 'a trnde nlnce Hint tltne evepl mid during H10 imit two Hummum, when he win iiiiiple(il by the bureau of htntiHtii-i el labor nnd uidiislrici ti eniiniera ler. Hi. lolned tlie Knlghtnet l.ilnir 111 lsJ and Inn dene mero than anv ether mult te build up the orgmilttlen in l'atcnten. He in bis rotary of Hiilrli-t Afiumbly Ne. lint, Mr. Ilonehuo never took nil nctlve nrt In IKilillei until the last li'llen. lilt llrst vote hum ler it prliiclple. It wai given te (.en, Neuter for prusMunt In ls-x). He declnriw dlitlii.'llv that he never actetl with the UuniiH rath-pirly and tlml hln action ai n iiiomber of thu n-Mnnbly en all iimwllens will Ite guldml Holely by the dccliirntlen of prim ipluaef the KiilghlHet l.nlter, who llrst p'nctd him in tiemiiintlan and let lilm free te Mile its Ilia couwiniice might dlrinte. How Hew evor, the Dtimocrallie leaders prefiai te te live that Dnnohue will veln ler i.,n. Aiihftt ler fcnater niter casting n ceiuiiuieul.iry ballet for I raitiii li I'.itter, the I'erl Oram Ht'lioeIiiiH&ler, who wai iieuiiuatwl ler gev or. nor n low days bolore the election by it ooin eoin oein mitleeol the i.reen hick-Laber party. Ufrt. a a ctiaiice for litillaii Aliiiiey. I. n 1st t I I I..I.M Kit. H very 0110 seuuia lohnve thoHpectiiieii crare, myself Ini'ltidcd. .Net long age I received from Witihlngten territory a nice Imiv el real Indian money. The Irtdy vvhoBeut It anya jears nge hur hua IhikI wits an Indian trnder, und whllonmeiig the AI tikn ludl tiiH he cellicted thin ipmer currency and new having no use ler it .sent it le me. The Indian money, nr wampum, ni the Indians call it, li a rnre net nheil, tin Inch or morn in length, tvvli e the h70 around el a large knitting needle, tapering, slightly Ix'iit nml hollow, The value of each pioce te them wai lour cfintx. 1 have much tnore of this wmiipuui than 1 noeil for my own collection, ami, tlm otlltei willing, I will any liny enu who would like a ploce of Indian money inny mne 11 ami welcome, uy huiiu lug it ntituip fur IKwtuk'O. Mils. !'. A. Warm-.ii, Kait .Saginaw, Mich. He AVimlenitierniltr lnnne. On Wetlnuiilay evening a young iiihii, grenlly oxclted, walked Inte Alderman llarr'n ollice ami told the ulderman he had killed a nun. Hofero the itldenmm had an opportunity te itik the man nuy iiuoitleiii he ran out el thoelllco. He was followed, nr nr niHted mul Liken te the aUitlen hetiiO. WI1II0 tliure hli Irlendn called ler him mul it was le.irued that the man wns Hullerlng se much pain Irem it tiMithnche Hint he became I11111 lKirurllv lnanc. The iiinu'n iinuie wits llen Jmiiiu ilcrtram mul he boleugn te the Hu-.-hlun isileiiv In the eeutlieaitern Huctleu el the city. Ila wni taken home by his IrleiuK huall.iiinl 111 I'nliie Teeth. At the Uitlversily Heapilnl In Ilaltlniere, William King, 11 rami laberer from Haiti Haiti mero county, precerneal liltnself, atatlng that he had Hwallovved hia het of fnlae teeth, which had ledged in Ida threat. An inolalen was innde lit hU left side of the neck ami the teeth vrere taken from the upper part of the esepluigui, where they worn llrmly im bedded. IIe Is In 11 lair way te recover. The HiirgisiUH atnte he would gradually have starved te death had net the obilrtictieti been minuted. Itnnipit.1 e( llm Iruiiuuli CJI11I), The letirth Hiitiiial banquet el the Iroquois dull, of Chicago, took plnre Wodneday nlghLliOttem were read Irem l'rosldent Clevo Cleve laml, AbrainK. llewltt, (ioveruora Hill nml I.e, CoHgreiiiiisn Cox nnd Heltneut, rjecro rjecre tary iHidluntt, ex-Honater Thurmau mul (oneriil riuJehn Perter. Among thu HpeaUeri were HH)aker Carllile und bunatnr Heck. llomeStoltu In West Cheater. Thli morning Chlel of Police Hmlth received word from Chief Schelda, of West Cheater, Mating that it horsewiWHtolon from tlie Kngle lintel, that town, yoitenlay. The uulinal win n smnll buy, bikjI oil lull hip ami H white blMl en UN Ince. He wai lillched te a lour est Jeuny Llnd wageu. MQUOtt CASKS TKIKI). it ki intuitu rti vtwitr nr tii r. i,,tn ami tilt lir.lt UK ttl VI) til' MAN It ttl M. A Niiielirr ill t'Mfti-a llliiMeit nt Shun Wcilne. I7 fi.Miii-IUilii.it, 1. 1'rri.lierry New mi Trial nil a Cham of ViiiiiiiiIIIIiih (In. of tlm IllltlienttS'leiea Knnirii tu Hit) I .at. irtifiicitle' tlcrneH. I iu the re iiH-H'iiihllng el court, the jury In the William li llolweilhy 1 1. iimy cnin, pielerred hy Charles Mac Kay, Hindered a verdict of net guilty. Thu Jehn K reliler assault mid malicious uilichlef cjiies preferred by llenj, Mer and II. Halriunii, worn argtivil, and thu jury con victed him of malicious inlichlul, and acquit ted lilm of the Lluirge of assault, mul dlncted that lluiijtiiilu Mur p.y the colts of iruiocu iruiecu iruiocu lien. Ooeigu Midxtell, el Columbia, wm Indicted ler the larceny or a clock, the property el Clirlitlau Snjiler, also a resident of Colum bia. It wni shown that thu clock was III the front room el Hnydur's heiiHu when the Inmates retired en the night of Oclelsirl7, When the lainlly aruae the lollewlug morn lug the trout and hall doers wero standing open mul the ctfs k wni gene, l-'rem Inlnr Inlnr matlen rwulvisl Olllceia Wlttkk nnd llard nele, armed with a search wan ant, went te Melntell's heuse mul tliure leiitul a clock, which the Hiiyiluia identllled ai the one stelen from thelr house. 'I he detenus wits that MuHtell, win hni bis.u Hi the employ el the I'eiinnylvnula rail road ceuimny ler lllleuu yearn, went home from his work en the morning el ,Octelier .7, at hli usual tuiut. Alter siies.r In company with hli brother In law .Nlurstell left hli home, two miles from Columbia nnd went le that bere ugh In attend it meeting el the assembly of lliu knights el Lalier. He remained In the meeting room from 7 o'clock until after hi n't lock. Alter the meeting Molitell went te hc.lilegeluill..li's stirs in and phi id 11 gaum el" cards. N hlle playing cards he alleged IhatNUilegclmilch came Inte the room w here he was phi tug, with a clock In his haiiili, nil J n-d.ed te w I10111 It iKilenged. Ne ene answered at em emul nii.tlly Molstelt said H101 lock wn.4 tili, mid when he started hi go home HUile -.eliull. h liaudml him the eh k and he took It home with lilm, net knowing that It had Ihieii stolen Molitell admitted that he did wrong In saying that the clock wai his A number of witnesses who had known Meistell ler ears testified thnt his reputation for honesty prier te this cbarge had never been quostleniHl. The jury ren dered it verdict of net guilty. ruesi.i 1 ion ten testi, Michael Iturk, of Columbia, wni put en trial ler committing nu nssunlt and battery en Wtsley Aliment, of Waililngten borough. The prosecutor nwore that he wuttt te Ilurk's lietiiu, In pursu.tui j of mi Invitation ex. tended te lilm, oil June 7, ami askiHl ler a drink el whisky. It wni relttied lilm mul Iturk urdeiisl lilm out of the house. As he was going out he alleged that Iturk struck at and kicked lilm. 'I hoi!cfene w.tsthat Aumeiit and 11 com cem com mmeii, both el whom were iinder the 111 tin tin eiue el liquor lanie 111U1 his heuse and nsked ler whisky. He wns told by the defendant that he had no license nnd could notglve him nuy liquor. Thli greatly angored Aumeut and nfier railing Iturk several ugly namei hu kue"ked Iturk down. Iturk then with thu aid el a Irleud pushisl Auinent out el the hack deer Inte the alley. The accused do de do iiletl having assaulted Aumeut. The jury rendered a verdict of net guilty, and I111-l)-ssl the isiits en tlie prosivuter, osley Miiuent. Jehn I: Martmewiti put 011 trial ler anil com 11 te.1 nt being tlie lather of an lllogutl lllegutl lllogutl iiintechilil el which Antiie Weaver, of C 1 r r ii.trveu township, ii llm mother. The usual Him ten. e was imposed. I rank ('.inkling pleaded guilty te stealing 11 bitiket el Ihovaliie el a) cents mid wits seuteuceil te undergo nil imprisonment of lour months. Ill VMI 11 1.) ui 1 1 ItNs. Vnic Itilli l-'runk Cetikllng, lanenyj .luretiihtli iiiints', Henry I'aullug, Stephen Maleuey, Chtistlau derb, tenil. atien nml linshirily , Jeremiah filing, tuMliictlen j Chailes eater, Ian tiny, Sauniul Keelor, jr, lanenj It. I. Weaver, cruelty te mum lU ; .Jehn I. Marline, form, tlieii and lustnrdy. Iinei-iil IlilU -StiiiusI mid Mnry Overly, ndulter . ( eariiti K ilrelh, avsauli ami but tery, Willi M trim Winner, prosecutor, ler i ..-.Is , (.'il vin I tv is nml Jehn l'atten, larcen. II t iliu v., " it ni 1 ; Couil met at 7 iO e'll.xk and l'eler Appel, of Manheiiu Isireiigh. was put en tntl for selling liquor te Illinois. Alter live witnesses had been exauilned, nil of whom testllied they wero iiitnersmid nail bought tsier Irem thodo thedo thode loiidnnl at his hotel, lui plea el net guilty wns withdinwu mul . 1 plen el guilty w ni entered, holdout e was ilelern-d until Saturday. I he next deliindaut called ler trial wni laceb Suiiimv.a hotel keeper nt the snuiu Isireugh. lleiere the selection of a jury It was learned that Siinuny had been granted a li, eusu 011 .Saturday, August llth, and he was riturniHl te court by tlm constnble en the lollewliii: .Monday morning, before he had ru nlvetl hli cerlltii'iile te soil. I nder these clrciiiiiilnuces the commonwealth abandoned the vase and the jury rendered it verdict of net guilty. Nathtnlel ltjyer,alse el Maulieiin borough, wai next put en trial ler the sime olleuse, silling liquor te uuiie-a. .several iiiluers wen 1 nlled nnd tostllled that they bought Irem mid paid Hever ler beer en n number of 00 lasiiins within the last ear. The defendant teitillisl that hu never w ll iu liy v lelaled the liquor Inw by i-ellliig te miners and II miners Isiiight beer Irem lilm, they iiuiiesiii 011 him by representing thotn thetn thotn sel v ea te be el age. Jury out. The coimnen wealth iibtmleuiHl the cue against Vines K line, also Indicted ler selling liqueri te miners, ni he wai net in tlie liquor busiueii when the constable icturiied lilm te leiirt. All the uIkive liquor cniei worn letiirned by tlm cunttablei nl Maner tow nship, en In formation luruiihed hy the I. iw nnd Order League. 111 tiioc.ise against .-3. . iHtiuuy, niienipt te rav lili, the district attorney stated that the c tie could net be niade out, nml it verdict of net guilty win entered. 7iiirWe' Jeriiiif; Court tnelat !) o'clock nml the uiry tu the Natliaucl Keyur liquor 1 1-0 rendered n verdict el guilty. Christian Oelb wai Indicted fur and con v Icted el betng the father el Kuiinn !5ho.irer's illegitlmate child. The usual sentence win impoed. Chrlitiau had no money and for the next threo 111011H11 he will betrd Willi Keeper Huikheliler. The next ca-e called ler trial was for rob. In-ry Irem the tsiri-en, In which Hiiiauuel Stettlernnd Henjiiniiii Able, of Wuit Ijiiu isHer township, were the ilutendauls and itr-nj iniln Brown, el thli city, the pre-10-iiitur. llrewn testllied that 011 the 1Mb el heplemlier in ceuipany with .Stettler, Able nun ihii euiurn no leu 11111 cuy 10 go tun liauil leitlval nt Willow Htreet. Hetvvceu Weil Willow and the Seuth Willow school house, he alleged that Slottler and Able de. luaudeil his watch and he refused te give It up. They then took held nt lilm, robbed him el his watch nnd 11 pocket kuife, ami dragged him te the school-house perch where they lull lilm. He full aileep nnd did net wnke up until thu next morning. Hu admit ted thnt he wni Tery much under the Inllu ence el liquor nml limdly knew vv hni did Imppeu. me iioieiise vvHHititu iirewtt wnise uiuiik en that night Hint the accused had te carry Hrewn initie a distance, niter he left Weit W illevv. When tlie school heuse was reu'heil they were tired nnd net caring te i-trry him any further, they laid hlui en tlie lirch and lelt him there. They denied hav ing seen Hrnwn'H watch en that ev ening. In addition 11 number of witnesses tostltleil te the geed character of the accused. The Jury returned n verdict el net guilty. Hebert I'reiberry wni called for trial en 11 chargoef rape. He wan formally arraigned ami plead net guilty, ami oxerclsod hli right 10 twenty peremptory challenges. Lllle Themas, n young colored girl, ap peared as the presecutrix, auu uhe teitl llisl that en July 17 alie was stepping at the honaeof delendant and he came home slightly under the Inlluence et liquor. When Im came te the deer he pulled out a pistol and the deer win shut In tils lace. He went away and Mrs. 1'reaberry said alie was afraid te slay lit the heuse and nxked wltniMi te sleep thore Willi her child, Hhe con sented te de no nnd that night about midnight l'losbeiry teturne.l te the heuse. Hhe did net hear lilm 101110 Inte the heuse and lliu llrst lntlmatliiii she had of his pres ence wni when nhe found hint In licil. lie then accomplished his purtsise anil shy was nlrald te make ml outcry, believing that he would ithoet hnr If Mieilid. On trial. Pl.nAs ei 01 im v. Abraham (Iroen wni Nouteiuoil totliocDim tetliocDim totliecDim ty Jail for 11 months, rorntealliig ctilckena. Samuel Keelor, Jr , for the larceny of a watch, was nontencod le undergo an Impris onment of live month'. iiitAND Ji uv itnrt us, VVue lltlln Henjainln Mer, nisniilt nnd battery! lsae Lofevor, adultery; H. II. Dun. lap, larconyiCernoliiiSouderi, aisault and battery J William A Christ, nsiatilt and battery ; Win. H. Itellly, aggravated assault and battery; llenry Hilduhraud, Jr., anault ami battery ; MaShlai J. Hlnkel, felonleui niiault and battery . A. I: llulnauiaii, asmtllt mid battery j William (iedda, assault nnd battery; Halpli Andersen, Ian toy. 'in -rcil lUHt laraaiui ( imten Sharer, larceny ai bailee , It. I . Henedi. t, larieny. Slriuk .lurjr Sulci trtl The following ftriiik Jury have lie'. 11 so bs led te try thu Hull el Anna M. Landli vs. William Uuntz, In next week's trial list : J. K Haker, litit Hnmplkld , Henry Horn Hern Horn berger, Haphe i I'rauk U Lvam, Diuuiore , Martin Hihlemaii, liruinnre. Phares W. Cry, Kllth ward, city ; II. K HnmllUm, Kaplm ! A. K. ljODg, Hast Ijnnpoter j Sanders McSparran, I'ullen , Jehn Kltchle, Hlghtli ward, city t Abrahatii Stauiler, West Hemp Hemp lleld , Iheoileio L. 1 rlmu, Columbia ; H. Vecker, tlly. Tliem Jurers wilt meet nl Hiiniiiiy'H hotel, Manluiui bireugli, en Saturday nt 11 o'clock. I'U t.H I II E.V I' t'.KI A I. i.Ml I. , I.Aiyi HI l-mlllnii In Itrgartl In tlie I'ulltlinl .Ictltlljr of Olllte lltiltlprs. M. L. Houten, I ulted suiei dntrli t at torney ler the Western district of Missouri, who was Htiipeuded from ollice en Nev em Isjrl, by Iho president for having made polit ical Hpoechos during the campaign, was en Tuesday relnslntcd by the premlent. Jlr. Heuten hail written the attorney general ex plaining that no duly of lilioilke had been neglected by Ills taking pari in the campaign, as he had been scrupulously narelul In that reiK.s;t. Thu president, alter reading Mr. Benten's letter, says K. t-rn 1 SU-m " W. 1114 ires, Nev. 18. ieil Jl A. JUnten HkauSiu: Your Utter of the leth mat., addrretiis! te the atl .rney geuernl, ha.1 ls;en submitted te me nnd carelelly considered. Its frntik tenu and nil 1 knew of your char acter convince me that the truth 11 therein related touching Hie matters which led te your su"Kuslim from Hi. e. When l Issued the warning te ofllre efllre ofllre heldor", te which jeurelur 111 an "erder, ' I oxtectid le be tutu h harassed by all manlier of loeso and frivolous tales, originating In malice of illsapiwliitinent an I n deliberate design en the rt of i)litl.al cuetniei te an noy anil cuilinrraix, lemerulng the ludul ludul ludul gonce by appolntees under the present ad ministration In the " pernicious nctivity " In politics agalnit wl , li my warning wni ill ructed. hoped, however, that by.icareful counideratien of the ; ;rlt m well m the language of such warning, these in geed lalth Intending te respei t it uuglit net be In doubt ni te Hi meaning, and would tiiemielves apply it le conditions and 1 in umitancei w iili.li It was lmpesil , ler me te specify. I did net Intend te undpuui the making of n Klllicnl sis:ecli ' a federal elhcial te his neighbors 'nnil li.undi nor atanytlniu and pla-e where It w,n merely incidental If tlie speech lUelf wai decent and fair. Hut I de net think that su li an eih, lal can enter Hi 11 business a pelili. al . tmiiaigu, nnd con seiitlng ten long list el engagements te ad ilrvts silitlcnl iiif-vtiiigi, w tdely separated and el dally recurrent e, nil such engago engage ments without neglecting hiidiity II he holds an ollice worth hn tug, nor without taking with lilm in the canvass hu ellicl.il power nml lnllueiicn. Therelere ihii course 11 eon een eon deuiued. '1 he number el sjewhei that enn be prejsjrly made cannot be s(ealied, nor the Hme when, the tea e where, or the cr cumstances in xvhlch they are prejier nor cm their character be i- ribeil. Hut a cor cer cor rect line of conduct cm 10 determined 011 without dllllculty, 1 believe, in the light el a doslre te fellow- the spirit el the ndmouitlen given by dlveiclng the .euduii et a iitizeu Irem the u.ioef elhcial iniluouce 111 jielilicnl campaigns, illustrating at all times Iho truth thnt elhcial duty Is irameuut te partisan service, maintaining the dignity et othco ethco othce holdlng, avoiding anv ireteme nl control ever tlie political hlIieii n ethers by reason of elhcial place, nml lea. lung the leen te the people Hint pul,li, p i-itiens nre net Le stewikl or held under n plodee et nctive par tisan service. A print..! list taken Irem n newspaper and HUlmiiilci le me .ontnlued engagements te speak madn by jour consent daily ler qulte it long rie.l nnd net untre queully tw Icen day 111 duleienl parts or the hUte of Missouri, and I was led te believe that en many of tlieda 4 pe lued it court In which you had duties te lurlerm was in tes Hien, Thli neenied te um te present a else el llagrant, detlant negle t of etllcial duty and propriety, anil even with the ex planation given, jour i.,iir-.e u pears te be thoughtless and nt least ml leit te criticl-m. Hut the Htntemeul 111 veur letter showing that j en did net permit .impaign engage ments te iulorlere wit 1 the perlormnuceel etllcial duties, your sa'1-.fa lery discharge et such dutus during jour term and a belief In Hiotriiiuel your iillegitl m that you uotteit uetteit ly suppeseil you might projierly de all that was actually done, have induced me te re scind the order suspending ) oil from ollice Hint te reinstate von te the Mine, Yours eiytruly, "i.i . 1 it C1.1. . 1.1 vn. Till! III UK 11.4ft. TU1HSUH 1'lttnlilirg Attlultti-il In the 1 -nguu llllliuir ui M. Leuis' Wliluli mill Tlie beard of dins teri el the rational Leaguo Base Hall association held ill annual meeting in Chicago, mi Wednesday, ami duly nwarded tlie i liampienhip of lssdte the Chicago club. .N. I.. Noting win re elected secretary ler the seventeenth consecit tlve year. Herman )... her, expeded by the Detroit club In lss ter financial Irregu larities, wits reinstated. 1 peu uiintiiiueui request of the directors the 1 harges made by the Chicago club agaiuii Captain A. A, Irwin, el Philadelphia, were, withdrawn ou condition that rules te prevent a recurrence of the treuble would lie a leptcd. hen the directors took up tlie Spalding- Irwin mailer it win understood that the Philadelphia contingent had cotne preinred touiaken prolonged ngbt ever the contro versy. They brought iheir own lawyer, ami openly staled that they would press the exclusien of ether matters, l'reildent Si.tld lug was called ill and told Hint the I'hllndel phl.ini ineant te wage war en linn ; Hint they would tight thu case a week If neccunrv. Mr. Spalding concluded that nothing could bu dene in the way el business, nnd he uioed te withdraw his t hargti, with the proviso mentioned. The imneunceinenl created the wildest demonstrations el delight en the part of the Hhiladelphiaiii. The rumen that It wai the intention of the Pittsburg bail) ball club te apply ter admis sion te the League were continued by the unanimous admission of the club at the meeting. W. A. Ninilck and A. K. Scanbrett wero admitted iu representatives el the Pittsburg team. The playing rules suggested by the joint cmnuiittie were read and accepted by the League. Itlirumored that the St, l.nni club ten dered Its resignation its a member et the League, nnd that the resignation was ac cepted. Thu illipositieii ni tlie plajers Imi, it is Haul, neon lelt te a committee et three spnlding, Keden an I Stearnes and they have decided that the players shall bu dis tributed botweon the Uansvi City nml the Waililngten clubs. Thu rupert that St. Leuis had resigned was denied by the League ofli efli elala, who also discountenanced the gossip concerning Knnsis City Isilng den led admis sion. The denials iu both caiei were, uow uew uow ever, anything but emphatic. A Stmk Train lllltlip.t Willi (Irntt II linage, CeLUMias, Iud,, Nev. IS. A south Isniiid stock train ou the Jcllorsenvlllo Madisen t Indiannpelis read was thrown from the track at Peters' aw Itch, south of this city thli .morning at 1 o'clock, ditching tlie engine and 'J cars, killing several head of entile, doing several thousand dellun worth of damages te rolling Hteck, and delaying trains. A de tective rail was the cause of the accident. CIIKSTKIt A. ARTHUR DEAD. TIIK ft Vtt I'.HII) EST KXVIUKI) IS NX II vuuii rutin AVUi'Li;r. Ililel lletlfcw nt lliu Career el a I'liur Ibiy Wli lleiaiiiB Hie llr.t .Man 11 1 Hie Nn- HtiiiTeMclier. Itwjer, Cullettiir, lie I'realtleut nml rre.tilent. Nltvv Yniih, Nev. 13. Hx-Hrehldent Arthur died at I1I1 heine, Ne. lil Lexington avoniie, at. 1 o'clock this morning. He had long liecu RUllerlng from Hrlghl'a illsnaie. It li new learned that ox-1'resldont Arthur died of apoplexy resulting frcni thebunllng et a bleed vessel which caused paraljsls of the whole righl side. SOItltOW IM W AlltlNilleV. AsillMile.v, Nev. Is. The personal regard Iu which ox-l'rcsldeut Arthur was held In Washington was shown by expres sions of sincere sorrow en all hands thli morning at Hid news of hii siidden death. The receipt of the llrst biilletln wni followed nlinest imuieillttely by the hall'-niasting el Hags en the wings el the capitol, ou tlie White Heuso ami department buildings, 011 the court heuse and district buildings and 011 hotels, schools and private buildings. Soen after the receipt et the presa bulletins Cel. Lament received from Jainei C. Heed, ox ex ox I'reildent Arthur's secretary, the following telegram . "NhW Yeitic, Nev. is V.k President Arthur dle.1 at e o'clock thu morning." The president was at ence Informed nml addressed the following te ux-1'ruildeui Ar Hint's aliter, Mrs. Mi-Kirev . MR. I.KV KI..VM) s ni.eiu.i-. LKi l nK Mansion, i vsuiN.ne.N, 1). C, Nev. Is, limit, s Mi . Ions h M. ttLi-ei.lit Lexington Auuuf, New lerk Cllv. "Accept my heartfelt sympathy inyeur per sonal grief and the expression of my sorrow for the death of 0110 who was my kind and conslderato Irleud. The people of the coun try will sincerely mourn the less of n clUmi whoserveil them well In their hlghest trust nnd wen their alTectlen by an oxhlhltleti of thobeittrnlUer true American character. " 0UO Kit CLLVKhAND." The president then prepared an ellicial an nouncement of the sad news, atd an erder ler half-masting of llagi and draping of pub lic buildings for thirty days, and directlng that they be closed en the day of the funeral, lleiilseliiucd an order te Cel. Wilsen te commence draping thu White Heuso luiuiu d lately. JUir TUB ESO UA11B. tnel-aiv I'urtner of Hie lie m Man Tell el tlie l.ilter'a I.it llnnr. Ni.w Ynr.K, Nev. IS At the rosidencu of the late ex-prciident, Ne. 1-! Lexington nvenue.a Culled Press roierter motMr.Sher metMr.Sher mau N. Kne vali, the law partner of the dead man, who said ; "On Tuesday last the ex-pros-Ident felt well and wns very bright. He ate heartily of some clams and signed hii name te box oral communications. He also gave orders regarding transactions el Inter est te him. Dr. (.toergo Peters, the family physician, called atop, in., and was highly pleased at the condition of his patient. The attendant lelt the ex-president aller half pait twelve. He was then sleeping, When the attendant entered his room jeiterdny morn ing he found him lying en hli right side breathing heavily. He speke te lilm hut re ceived no answer, lie plnced hli hand gently en Ins shoulder hut could net arouse him. The attendant became alarmed and sum moned young Mr. Arthur, who hurried a inenonger te the resldence of Dr. Peters. IIe responded quickly te the call. After exnttlulng Mr. Arthur the doctor stated that the president's case was hopelosi, as the ciuioel hli condition w.11 a stroke of apoplexy oauied by the bursting of a bleed vessel, causing the whele right side of the body te boceuio paralysed. Werd was sent immediately te hisnearest telatlvei nnd Irlendi, and these who could arrive before hli death. Mr. Arthur remained Iu an um 011 011 scleui condition all day yosterday. His breathing Incline mere ami mero labored, but dissolution wni very slew and it could net be told te any degree of certainty wheu he would breathe his last Hu Immediate relatives were in und out of the room where the ex president lay all day nnd throughout the night. There was no scene at the bedside, mid at the tlme death occurred It was net ex peeled. Although Misi Nellio knew that her lather was quite 111, the news of hii death 111110 like u suddeu shock te her, nnd she wai completely overwholmed with grief. Her aunt, Mrs. McKlrey, led her te the bediide whero the ex-president lay, when the young orphan's tears fell copiously aud she was unconselablo. Yeung Mr. Arthur tools bis lather's death very hard, but bore up tnaulully. He had been a com panion te hii lather aud his death moved the lalthtul seu te tears. All the slate and county civil courts new lit suisiun took appropriate nctleu te-day in regard te thu death of the ux-presldent. Aaren J. Yandorpeol moved nu adjourn ment of supreme court chambers out of in spect te the memory of the ex-presldeut. Similar motions were made and granted in all the branches of the supreme, superior aud common pleas courts in seissieu wheu the sad Intelligence was made known. Part II. of thogenoral sessions court wns also adjourn ed. 1111: 1 vt si; or in. via. Dr. Uoerge A. Peton, of Ne. 1J West 'Iwenty-nluth street, who was Hen. Arthur's attending physician, said te a Cuited Press reperter this morning : "(loneral Arthur's death was caused by corebral apoplexy at tended by paralysis el the right side. One of the weakened bleed vessels In the bra n gave way and the suUuslen of the bleed into the brain caused deatli. He died at 5 o'clock thli morning. He simply steppul breathing at that hour, nnd that wai the only thing that marked the going out et hii life. 1'er about 20 hours he had been uncon scious ami Hiitlering no pain." lllU l l M1RAI.. Tlie funeral w ill take place from the church of the Heavenly Hest, en filth avenue, near rerty-ltftli street, al l) o'clock en Saturday morning, aud the remains will be burled iu the tauiily plot In the Albany Kural ceme tery. ThonetMof the de till of tlie ox-preildont spread rapidly aud the llagi en all public buildings wero 10011 displayed at half-mast. The president aud ether prominent elliclals nt Washington wero at ence netiilcd. Sketch et the Head. Choster Allen Arthur wai born Inb'alrlleld, franklin county, Vermont, October 5, 1SJ0, the eldest et two sons of the Uev. Dr. William Arthur. He had four sisters elder and two yeunger than himself. His father, a Haptlst clergymau, emlgrated Irem Hallymena, County Antrim, Ireland, aud was a graduate of Belliist university. He wai the author of 11 work 011 1-atully Names nnd published The A lltlilttu Kill. . Hx-Presldent Arthur onteied Union col cel col lege at the early age et lilteeu and graduated high In the class el lsls, supjvertlug hlmielt vv litle at college by teachlug, aud Iu the same manner while studying law. In lbe-t he went te New Yerk aud entered the law ollice of ex Judge H. I). Culver, wai ad mitted te the bar the same year and began iuu iniKiiuuniiiini iii ijii uti wai married te KUeu Levvli IJernden, of I'rederlckaburg, Virginia, a daughter el Captain Wllllum Lewis Hernden, who lioreleally romained nt Ida pest ami went down with hli ship, the Central America. In 18.77, his widow being voted a geld medal by Congress in recogni tion et his bravery. Mrs. Arthur died In January !b0, leaving two children, Chester Allen, nged lUleen, and Kllett Herndeu,nged eight years. his Kiitir nisii.M rie.v, Mr. Vrtliur llrst distinguished himself In the Louitiieii alave caie In which he wni attorney for the poeplo, William M. Hvnrls being the lending counsel. They maintained that the eight slaves of Jonathan Lotnmen, of Virginia, wero rendered free by tlie net of the master in bringing mom into iroe territory mid Judge l'alne ordered the slaves released. hi Is)) Mr. Arthur Hecured nverdlct against a street enr company for ejecting n colored girl from a car after she had paid her fare. Mr. Arthurwaiiictlvoliipelitlcsiiia llenry Clay Whig, nnd was a momlier of the con vention which founded the Republican party of New Yerk. He was Judge nil vocate or the Second brigade of the stnte tiillltla, nnd he held the elliees et onglneor Inchlef, luipocter general and quartermaster general during the term of (lovemer Morgan. He conducted the duties el hti ollice in equipping, supply ing and ferwnrding Immense numbers of troops with such skill that hliacceuub) wero allowed nt Waililngten without dodtio dedtio dodtie tlou, while lhi40 of sumo of the states were reduced by millions of dollar-. He nover protlteil a iienny Irem thli busliipsi nnd lelt the ollice iMiuriir than when he took ll.alwnji having rejecled all present. IIe wni the only iiorsen net n governor who was present at the bocret meeting el loyal governors Iu Is 1. lll.TI IIM.II le mi 1 aw. Returning te the prnctice of law lu Ni, he built up a large buslnesi of collecting claims against the governmonU IIe wai ceniplcti eui lu the convention ei lsel, in preventing the nomination of Dickinsen, anilsecurlng the nnmlnntlnn of Andrew Jehnsen. In Nev umber of IS71 be waiiippeinted by President urant ealleclnr of custeuii lu New Yerk, te suicoed Thomm Murphy. Iu .July el 1S7S, Mr. Arthur and Mr. A. It, Cor Cer nell, naval olllcer el the pert, worn sua liended from ollice ler failure te oeinply with an order el It. H. Hayes, forbidding ereiis In the civil servke Irem Inking mi active part 111 politics. The president and tlie sec retary of the treasury acknowledged the purity el hli elliclil net. Reluming te the prnctice el Inw nml con tinuing nctlve in peluii 4, he contributed ma terially te the election of Governer Cernell. He supported (.onernl Orant ler n third term at Chicago lu lsse, and win nominated ler the vice prosldeniy ler tlie pur kise of reconciling the dlfapielnted f.rint faction ou June R, el that year. Klected vlce president In N'ovoni N'evoni N'oveni bor lollewlng, he sided with the New Yerk senators against i'resldontl.arlield niter their resignation, and went te Albany toeecure thelr re-election. At thli time President (tariield was shot, und Mr. Aitluir's cllerts ft r Mr. Cenkllng were nt ence abandoned. IIKfOMlM rnnsiiiBST. On the death of the president, Mr, Arthur took the oath of ollice at hli home In New Yerk en Hie morning of Soptemher -'Oth, aud bornre the chief Justice en the ."JJ. A special session et the Senate was called and the members of the cabinet w ero requested le ro re tain their places. In lssi President Arthur approved nmeng ether important measures thu autl-peljgamy and anti-Chinese bills and vetoed the river and harbor bill. In IsM the roviiiennt the tanil and internal revenuu tnxei rccelveJ at tention. lu lsl troaties were negotiated with Mexico and Spalu, but were mil ralilied by the semite Troaties with Sante Dominge and Nicaragurit alie failed or adoption, the latter belng withdrawn by President Cleve land. ll.tll IT NUT HAI.1KII. Ai It Was the tVlti.t Dreve I'lre Tlireui;li 1'lte Ilullale lllillillnga Hi 1 1 Ai 0, .N. Y., Nev. Is A limit diai diai 'reui lire occurred here at J: ti) o'clei-k this morning in the large building en the corner of Hanover nnd Prime streets, oecuplod by ii. N. Pieno A Ca,cige manufacturers. The tire had gained great healway bolore the lire department get te work und spread rapidly, cresilng Hanover street te the build ings occupied by N. Wolf, dealer In sheep skins, hides and tallow; A. I' Weppner, wholesale previsions, Sydney Sheptrd A Ce.'s tinware works, and Wallace Jehnsen's building, which wai partially burned some timoiige. ThetUiitesspreid eastward through the block uud seen reached the Bullale Printing Ink works and bid lair te go through the block te Main street. The tl imai wero se tierce Hint the llromen were forced out of Hanover street and cempelled te light the ure from only one side. The wind blew a perks t gale oil the lake and had It net been fur the ram which wni tailing, and aided the cllerts of thehiemeu, the whele block 11111-11 have been destroyed. At I.A) the tire was partially under control aud continual te the buildmgi abeve moiitieue 1. Tne leans 01. tillialed at fJOiyiOO. Villi llaa laeul Leg unit Velin llr.oN-.eN, Mich., Nev. la lu ls7u, Mrs. Adam Martin, el this place, lractured horleft leg uu tl paralysis of the member lolleu oil, with less el speeclu She has net l?en able le use the limb since, or te spenk until jesterday, when m n remarkable way she recovered Hi usoefboth leg and volce. Mm. Martin, dur ing her nilllctleu, devoted her time te mak ing cray quilts and has been the recipient or suveral patchei trem Presldeuts (iartleld and Arthur and Mr. It. P. Hnyei Yosterday she received a pitch with the cemplimeuti et Presldm' Cleveland, and the pleasure oJtLe event Induced her te rise. Her seu'i io ie io velvor lay an a etani netr by and was letted oil, Us falling causing the weapon te be diechnrgcil. The ball jutssed through the invalid's piralyzed leg. The shuck restored Mri. Martin's speech, and her limb will be usetul niter the bullet Is out. lvlltKtll4 ill ItOer lu Xteliulf ut l)Dt)iueil .vu niclilstii. t 111. tne, Nev. IS District Asaembly ill lv. el L , held a meeting Inst night and adopted resolutions declaring that the Judicial mn. chiuery et the criminal court was manipu lated unfairly iu the recent anarchist trial and that the verdict wni the result of a capi talistic nnd judical conspiracy. It wai resolved that the district assembly two overy honorable means te provent the exoiulien el Um sentence. A Monument te Hi Lute Ket . Ilnittl.uk llvciN-r, WI, Nev. lb Acorperatiou hits been formed here uuder tlie iinuie of th" National Haddock Monument association for Iho purpose et erecting and maintaining a sultable memorial te the Inte ltuv. Mr. Had dock, who was recently murdered nt Sioux City, la., nt the lustance et saloon men, who hevvas activeln prosecuting. The ollicers of thu eemptiiy will ut ence begin te seliilt luudsler the purpose described. A sietUiiuu llll' ar.l At St. Paul, Minn., alter midnight Tues day night a genuine blUrd set in and Wed nesday meruiug people found the streets aud sidewalks badly blocked with unew, be that travel wainext te Impossible. Hoperts Indicate that the bli77ird began iu the western part of thai state and swept east and south through Wisconsin. At Sioux r-'nlN mero snow hni already fallen than during the otttire season Inst winter Trains en nuarly all thu nuds nre abaudoned. The teuipornture Ii at ero and tailing. Thore is also strong olectrical disturbance. Otlier imlnti state that the storm ii no lesi severe. At Omaha, it has been blowing' "blizzard" since early thli nierulng and overy rallretj 11 mero or less blockaded. Travel U entirely Biispended. Thu storm is geueral through out Iowa, Nebraska, Celnradn and Wyoming. At Minneapolis ihe Xurthtecslcrn Miller saja: "Tite Dakota bli.ird has raged ler the pnst twenty-four hours. T'ealay the work In tlie milling district was practically sua pended." At Chicago telegraphla cemmunlcatl'm is Horleuily delayed iu all directions. "The leurlst.." 'The TeurlsU." closed thelr ougagetnent in Iho epera house en 'WedHesday when their audionce was net nultu ai larceas iimni Tues day evening. The iwrforiiianve was thu biuue and gave Hatlnfactleu. ALBUM SK1TZ KlUMV i,rii .t c.lrji. iittMv... ....,...... l.j-t i -.-... ...,...,,..,, Jtuiumr TMMjW&l vvvunKKit AiKAMllKITlOU, J fV'j While) Crenlng n 'lm vritrt n CuuitMFW rwilli's Hun la lllaelmrgcif, the ,,)4(l Bui lug III. Ilenti ,n llilling m IB. W taiillT A lll.lte.ieu Wife, 5 m Sl .... M ..I , lnll.ln ,.. . .. . .te. nei 1, luiiiuiu KUIllllllVBCClUOni. VtBKtkV : occurred nt Heaver Mills, In Htrusburg Uwtw n 1 1 1 1 1, iioeiii n 111110 nun n iiuarter couiuemI' etui Holteti, reached Lnncnter thli rtoraexHk7H0 The victim was A lhortHelU, who roslded 4Vt5 Ne. M North stroet, tills city. IIe left hlaf?V home earl v this niernlnir for Iho nurnma fc of going gunning' with Henjamln Atlller, '- j ' who rosldei In the neighborhood el;a llnftnil. Ti.n dirt mnti BlalA.I fiiii,v4' togethor and the accident occurred al neon,4 ''ii I lie men weie cresilng a leucu whleh HV9 ,j' Wltv. Suit, full lii Hut f.inutiil with lil vHal. The weaK)ii wai discharged and thoceniiiirt.st. of ene barrel entered the side et Ills hd,ti killing hint Instant v. The coroner wamtetti : lied et the aocldeiit, but tlie untne given WMty, ' . wni Adam 1-ike nml ethers said hid IMMML , W Itrt t-ll) 1,1 an.wn. In ., liilnule.na m.um.1,1 fH ...... . i.u. , (.iinnu. .u . iviviuunv wwmvv- (rrt,,, II. ,. Tu, t , . .... . . .... niAn ...,... .h..m .IS1 ..w... v,.w . -ii.i.i iiii)it,n uiiicu, nviu weji.V7 1 rts-elvid Hint It wai Alliert Hnllz. TnnulnrJT' Win made nt lili hnnuinnd It was lnarnetf that1 he had gene gunning in the uelghborbeod efftifl IhUtLOll. fill. li TIM 01 TIIK ACriDllNT. M 1 110 dead nun wai Isj'woeu 35 aud 10 )Mrl'lH 01 age, nnil wni born In Uerinany. He badVe lived In I.-utcailer for a number of jcatvWsy llowaiwell-kuowutliioughout the city, t nu uau iss.111 eugageti nt uuiereiil tlinea ana isjrter al the l.rupe nnd Stevens hotels. Fer ' seveml years he ewmd n line of hacks and did well. After going out of the hack buI buI nesi, he begnu keeping n lilt le grocery en Nefih street, nnd nlse bought up chickens nnd produce through the county. He w' loud of gunning nnd often went ujwn trips of this kind. Sell wain member of Toutenln IiOiIrk, Ne. li. 1, Knlghtief Pythias. Inland City Division, Ne. 7, I nlferm ttmk, and the Lancaster M . auorcher. He was an honest, industrious man uudnlvvnyseiijoyed thoeon- uuuncuni nisonipieyors. Mince coming te rts this city SelU was married aud besides a wile j ui) leaves lour small emturen. js V lUsTIlKSII.D VVIftl. J, jg Mrs. snitz knew nothing of Iho terribla IM nccldcut until her heuse was visited by a ISsS ceuple of reporter, who wero In(iuestofsem'J Information cencernlnc the I rap In aiT.fi-.. bim Tin nner unienii w ru til.nn.l ivn.,w.inAwlih t !i grief, nnd the sceno was ene notseon te be for- lfg gotten. The visitors did net have the ceuriga fejp! te tell the dlstiessed wife the full naturs or thelr sad errenil, but said only that Mr. Seitr. had been badly hurt. Information wainlterwarda given te near relativea who . have told her thu full nnture of the calamity. .1 H3XA1.L JMItAN W.llt. CrulT. Ill Altntllltllnir til ktAnl m.mr n(itil..-& -tvsV .... ........" """r" ' c Hisvtvnik, Dak., Nev. 18. A report has rf roiched hore of another tight between Hleni tm and Crew Indians near Fert Jltiterd. A band S of Crews. llumbBrlnr? rtlmnt 50. nttmnntArf In"1--. steal lHinles bolenclng te a band of Hleux. ,? numbering 1,1. both partles being en routs te .SA Bertheld te visit the Indians at that agency. v.viSi ihosieuxvvero areuned at midnight by tbe Jet barklnc of their does nnil ureltif the (Vnwn ViJSH2 leading thelr ponies nwav. ortened Are and Zf S In a moment overy Indian of both parties JlSjl wm HKirmisumg nnu liring aueut me low tf-a sage brush in their regu'ar style of warfare, & One of the Sioux seuavvi was killed bvlha first vollev from tlie Crews, nnd thin tnnrln -?5 the lighting hv the Sioux fierce and Oegesr-M): ate. The Crews were routed afler four of J their number had Loen killed and twe-ji wounded, and the remaining lnurteenwere '' pursued about ll ve mllea. Koturnleg tes- their camp the Sioux sail pi d and mutilated tlie dead Crews and parsed the curly morn ing hours In a spirited fecalp dance. Tbls Is the second cenlllct letweeu wandering de tachments el these tribes during the past month. itEHTOiti:i iu iiijtiu uuiir.i. story il Hie Veuuj Clilciign llil r.aretl te a anv Variety TLeitre. Hi iiLia, Wis., Nev. H. Mis. Orauel, of Chicago, mothtrel the little girl who with another little girl named McDermett, waa lured from I hlcage nwlilloage, arrived In town last 11 Ight with two Chicago detectlvea in search of the missing girls. Beth chlldren ' were teuud in Voting's Grand Central a variety theatre of the lowest kind, iti.l iit-i. nr s-tvjtck fViiintinil 'Ptita tvlar-lH i flllU IIVIU Itl. VJIIV,0 AVsJ WU 4UU b "' vV siy they lelt Chicaze under the lmpre- sum tli.it they wero te Jein a theatrlcal com. -a. nnnv : that at Yeuns'H their clothei were taken Irem thorn and they wero forcibly de- v: tallied. They say they wero all compelled te xij dress iu a ilash manuer. More than -0 girls,, many 01 tueiu euiy ijyoaisei age, are cep-sjjj staniiy kopiaiine place, atid most 01 mom, -s It li said, w ere enticed from Chicago. While Sjf mi tl.n ntu.-A I let t-lrln i mr tlrrlilq ntlil fllim,)-Vt-i borel hall dressed women apnear with them. fi JW A Laiul Sll.le en a Train nt I'ltlauurg. ';, l'lTrsnt ltd. Nev. li At 7 o'clock tlifaifL. morning as the Pittsburg, Cincinnati 4 Bt.k"feJ h us int. ikiauuig, vmtiiuuiiu a, ,j)g allread liiulted express from. 01ncle"dl 1 the West was entering the city, a j5 nd.allile ivniin ilewn from the. hlutT Leuis rail uatl and I liu go land-slide came down from the bluff" between the Point brldce and the Smlthtleld'l t street bridge en the south side of the j$ Monetmahola river, crashing into the tiala. Three el the hleepers wero almost burled ou$ ..r..l..l.. 1.. n ..r .l.n ..lnnnnw. n ul....n ..tnt..K UI ailliil. lliunuui iiiuniutiiieiiiitaiuuii n.i((u- j.tj lug ever a thousand pounds waa ledged.. s.pj r.igtii 01 1110 passengers wero noneuBiy m 2 jured, ene el whom, a gentleman named Bennett, of New Yerk, will probably dla. Tlm lnlured norseni were nreuintlv remeved lolheMonungahelaliouso,thoSovonthavenuB'S and the St. James' heteN, and are new reaUvX-i Ing comlertuhly. , lleatlt I'nearilis a Ileuiauca, Mir.wvi kub, Nev. IS, Fer soveral years past there has been about the decks a yeuug man known among his fellows as O'JJrien., I'uesday night he took lodgings In a cheap ledgluc houfe en 1'urry atreet. Yesterdaj1- morning no wai ieuuu ueuu 111 lieu, (ram , tinners found ou U10 nrrsen of the dead man. It was found that he had been living, whlla here, uuder an assumed name. Ills corrects name was Jehn Husk, uud hu was thofenofta a weulthy liueboeHhip-bulIder. It would an-'j pear that Husk rau away from home four ere it.. ,. ..ru 1.1.. unn.i ellnr- alltnlnc lilt. i)a-.., UIU juu.e .),", ew w.. .,,..,.) w, mm Y jerity, ou account et treuble with his family, a DIHlH. IJlillllUlltl. ni'' va.a.MUM. yl I LKVr.I. VNl), vj auii 10, uieiuianu jaiy threatened with a coal lamlne, and that at ti tlme when 11 cold wave Is predicted bv IMa wiather bureau. The tens of hard coal IK'S! the bauds of uealers could almost UoeontHCJ en one's lingers. The supply of hard coal I j entirely cut oil' and soft coal Is acaxce. Dealara1! wero around town jesterday trying te ni coal from each ether,' but nene was te be ba4. n The cause of the dllllculty Is a lack of traaatv porUtleu. TV A Chief of l'ollie CeniiiiUj illslinar itabfctefb ', Mkupiiis, Tcnn., Nev. IS. On the1 nil of November 8, at Pine lllull, Ark., W. ', Potersen, chief of tollce at that place, J. 1 inoiiitiseii, a citiaiit ui y ai uvnayepv, j. . ,. .... .. !.l..n.. ..-l.n...l.. His., et iiu uy ueiuiy iuaniegmiu uij(Qep. at the point el a pistol. Thoiurseu the crlme te the mayor who promptly pended Petersen. At hi (rial yean Petersen was oenvleted of highway re and eenteneed te two yeara lu me nary. . 4 .. .- I--. . J 5 ..... . .. .... ut.i.aifna.l' f t triClXCX.. iVsV..-T y I ' fair Mther9 colder.wwterly wiH a J?
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