V" U LY 1) wtttfa$fc AWMAIillMA. i "sew a ' Ji . .U' .J"-I..'l. - & , "j VOLUME XX 1 1 1 NO. 08. LANCAJ3TEK, l'A. 1TJUDAY, NOVEMJiBl?, 1!, 1886. L'RIOE TWO .OEOTiiS ? -as k. v aflsm. MWC, 7 110TK AND GKRUTZKI (ilMl.TY uf mn en a mi tut et ntiKtn.Aitv, MLOtllVVil KXritIKH ...VI LAHVK.VY. Iliiheit.l. I'mtirYrr AuulHe,t til it lllKh Clime. A Halllhilljr TtnihliMiln CninHlPill)! Mo Me llis the rmlirr nl 1 11 liin-Oltlrer Itelllr (mllly of simple .i,iull n( Halter?, fhun-litti Aftrrn-in 1'kiii Iho reas Humbling el court tlm trial l Jltilrtiit I'riMt berry, for committing ii rH"J l.lllle Themas, was resumed. The oeminnnwrnltli ollert'd seme nililltkimil testimony te show tlint the girl communicated te her fnllier by loiter tlie farts of tlin outrage hi hoeii Bfler they lmijmiivtl ns It wns jKjnlble ler licr le de mv, The dofuise denied nil tin) iiiihh idol's allegation mill said iki Mintiiillouse was com in lib d ni had been (eslllled te by her. It was also shown that tlie girl esw Piesberry and lib wire tlie (lay fellow )iii the rape and iiul net ar-otlse lilm of Iho nlltiiKii ; that llui t Ileum was allcgid te have Im ii committed en the I. Ml of July and complaint vmii nut made until August i, iiuil then only after Mis. Piesberry mill the prescutrl had n quarrel and l.flllii wns ordered away Ireni tlm house liir htlnglng whisky there; Unit she l-unled with lliu I'msherrys ler hoiiie tune alter il (i alleged rape, hikI (tint she Mtitinl 1'nwiKiriy licqilently tt the stable where lie was employed. Presberry hIme dinned by it number el witnesses that tiln hanieter ler chastity wns geed, Thn jury iniiilereJ n verdict of nut guilty. "i i n i.li UKii.i.i mlnikmih ".li or WlilUm H. Uullly,wliow.iilinlleloil I'Thii Bi;ijr.iVatel mini It nml Imttery, ollerel in oiiter h pleii of flinty of Hlmple iniilt nmt I'dttrry, nud Unit ili ivii'. iiertipteil by tlie timiiiientMuUiriiulU.'erx. Tlm illlllculty, it will bu reiimiiibcretl, lmp"'UC(l tit tlin lair ground In hoptnuiber, nud Hi h Kiiuenil row wtil.h Ollkcr Ilellly tilid te iiuell, HylM.tur Neii;rt wni fitriu'k en tliu luiml with A lilrl(ja Ic In the ruVvr'M lwndc. Sweiart - gnud n potltlen te the court n'kltii: Unit n lu(ht Nvnttmee bu IiiihvmI eh Hsllly, im hu did net dt-Hlrii te ireMiutii tlm vamh. Tlie (Mirt 'AIM tllll IlKtXlnt HI'llUlllOll Htlouiible n tlnuerft iinii cnt, Hlilcli tlinllli'urMla. 'lhti bill erivwti hi tll'i li Tliojudgeln wiiIuk oetiti'nco Raid It nm bIuiejI liuKMxitie ter mi cllloer le pick out l tlm prtrty Ktillty nf rnlitiiK a dlitiirunnre In n rrewd. mid tlm UH'er oituime utti only mi error et jud);ineuU 111 til" telUOOO InlK'l piKtllOKO fVW llffHlllht ( liiirlet A. Kiwe mid Iiuu" ll,ich, MjrillcU "I net KUllty wvru riiture.l,H.i tlie potties liae fi.ttu.i th'lril!lliciiltl!. II. il VM .11.111 1 11,1. ori;e iii'rlllki nd 1'eter ltute wcreimt en 1 1 lnl te answer h iiumlier of liidlctiiimibi i li.irijIiiK burlnry, relnmeux entry mid lar i uii J-. The liRrKi"i trlid vfre the rebbery oiilieMoroor IU M. IliU'liiiim), nl Willow S'roet, en Mny JUh, wlidii a lur no let of htore K'hmN ix-re prtileu ; the robbery nf thotlnell. mi; liniiw l Mnrllu itrtubiirir, tit the HIk s.'rinjf, en Jiiuc itli . tlie rebbery of the lioune of Klmn llsrninh en the Hiiine nlKht . tee fiiloinetM entry of tlie oiit-heuvi .I Dptiraim It. Kehrei, near Nollsillle, en the nlht et June Mill All the koeUn ntelun t're rrtewrt'd ul the heuvi of Jniuli llu . nd, en Jehn mreet, xcept low iirtlelcM nliii'h wero aehl te dill Tent pirtlei by Kote and Urlltz!il. TlitiM) urtlrle, U wnHxhewn, worn breilKhMO HurJiard'H lioune by the no. tiMid, ivhn innde tlint houe thelr lie,il- I'mriiTK. A larne uuuibnr wero Idiiutiliwl iv tlm prosecutorH lmhK Ueu flolen r-m thuiu. On trlil. hi. MrMiillen plendiul guilty te ferlui; Hi" liame of lilarn .V iierdccr le h uhwk, mid bm Hvntciictil te undort;e nil lnrprlw.ni niHiit e dlj-liU'cn iiienths. eiivvn ii u v in it ns. lrurltitli.- Jehn 'I nKcrt, lornlrfttlen and liaurdy , Win. McMiillun, lorery : I'rank llejd, Urreny mid horie HteallUK ; Jehn I'.itteu, l.irueny j Arthur ttruen, selling liiier wlthei't UceiiMtHnil en Sundn , Sim uul Miller, axiultiind batterj ; Joepli.S'ark, faiie pretenae ; IlarUir.i lleu k mid M.itthliii Cillrey, fornlnillen ; I Mae Hctsluger, niiault and battery. f 'ii'iml Hill Itcl'O.vn PrealxiiM, assault and twitery, witJi l.illiu Tlieinas piosfi-uter, ler C'Ih , Jehn l'alteu, Inroeny , Martin Suvder, lolling liquor en Sunday ; l.urlnda Jenklni, pnijury, with Mary l.leytl, ppnei'ii lt ter, lur et ir-.'it 'iih,. I'pen the re-a.-.4tMii bluiK el ivuirt tlie Knteuiid iiurlluki ciei with rt'iiliuvd. Additional U'nlliueuy Was etlnred proving tboewnurstjlpol tliopreporty leimd at IluziirU'H lieu.i en Jehn Mrwu 1'hoenly preiurtv net I'le.irly iduntltUnl was that of Martin iirt'cnburg. '1 bnre wai no dofenae ellurud. Jury out whi-n court iid iid iid joiirned Kalph Andersen v. at put en trial mid ceri- ii-ttxl of the larceej of n jmlr of troiiier-, pair et boetHHndriK'Ht. Thoae artleliw wero aloleu (rum I'a'per llartiiiau, en his lilaint in the Sii luulianna rUnr, en o-tetmr l Anduraun had been In the (Mil ploy el Mr. llartiiiau only k low daja bi-lere the thelt waacom waacem waacom uillled. The aiviMdl denied having coui ceui iiilttwl the ollento eh irged. He wasaonteiu'od te iindeign an tniprl-Miniuunt of nlne luniilliH. I rank iieyd ploided guilty te Htealiui: loe of ciirtire (nun J. W. Hull, 2,WK) clirari from II iidii)ln Wl-alur, and J,(M) clgara from llalibinttelu V Ce. Thli thelt win committed at the Kphntiu malum. Scutonce w ai dufarred. Arthur (irenn.a W elnlr mountain coon, iviis put en trial fjr culling liquor en .Sunday, and without llcenne. It wan hIiewh tint Im 111 ei near thu " H laeafrax," ami at dlllerent t hum he sold liquor te ether coeux, who ninde it thelr looting place. Tlie defeuiUiu denied having cold liquor utauy tliue, but Rdmltted that he had en a number of occaileiu treated !iii Irlunda when tlmy called en him. Jury out. 'nitm Mnrmii Court met at tl o'clock, nud thejury lulhe Arthur Oreen liquor canon rendered n verdict of net guilty, and dlvlded the cejld equally botweou the prolocutor mid defendant. The jury In the Hots nud (Jerlltzkl cases, - a verdict of guilty en nil the lndlcttneuts o.x e.x o.x cept that of Martin (ireeiiH hurg, of which charge he wai uiiuuted. JetmTaggert, or SalUbury township, was tried loraiideunWctod of lorulcallen and bas tardy. Tlie presecutrix was Maggle Slay, maker and her testimony allowed that alie gae birth te twins a boy nud a girl.. Tliere was no tostlmeny ollerod en the part of the delcnxH and the Jury rendered a verdict of guilty. The usuall aeuteiice directing him te pay for the support of the two babiea wai Imposed. Henry Welfjr. wai charged with being the father or an lllegitlmate child Uzzle Wlitteu girl 16 yuan old, nnponred m the prosecutrlx. She itweru positively tlut the child was hN. He went en tliu witness stand, denied tiie paternity and claimed that he did net knew the girl at the tlme ahe alleged the oIIeumo was committed. He alie denied that he went te M.inlieiin, whero the girl lived, be be bo fero the birth of the child and Hgroed te marry tlie girl. The common wealth called Hqulre Umner, of Maulieim borough, who win present at the Interview, and Uncentradicted Wolf, Ids testimony belug that Welt did premise te wed thu girl. Tlie Jury rendered n verdict of guilty. I'liAitnun wirit win: iuiati.nu. William A. Christ wm put en trlnl ler com milting an usaaultauil battery en hla wife, hhe testilied that ou the morning of Novem ber nth alie withdrew two charges ngnlnst her husband en toiidttieua that he would atay nwny from her. loiter ou the sunn day he called en herut her father' house nil Middle blreet, nud caught her violently by tlie wrlata. She Haul he wai under the liilluence of liquor nod tu anger when lie cilled at the heusu. The acquted denied that he cetuinllted nil nsaault ami battery en hla wlle. llliBtery wai that he went te the heuse nud asked her II bhe would net live with him. Hhe uld alie Would net. lis llien nsWml linr In civil llllll giHMl-bye, ai nhe would net again aee htm, and he took held of her bauds te glve her i poed-byo. He denled that he wai under the inlluouce ofllquer or angry when he called en hu wlfe. J urv out, I0n AMSAUhTINCI A MOV. llenjataln Mer was put en trial for com mitting en nsmiuU and battery en Jehn K relder. The prosocuter testiaca that en the Ith of Oolebor Harry lonblerwaariestil for nuiiilng llioliimred ll Iliilrmnii en Itiak. Undilreet WIIiiexh lullewed lliwbler and the olllier toward the kUIIeii Iiouke mid when near the court limine he alleged that Mer aald te him, ' hnre'a another ene of the Ixiya who nteiied the hoiine" nml Mruck him In the fare. The ilelendaut denled that he atruck Krolder. When he ftaw Kieliler 111 the .crowd following Harry Doehlcr he nieiely taiqied hliu en tlie nliuulder and (mlnlcd lilm out In NlormleItK i ene (if the p.ittleti who aluueil the houe. On trlnl. (iitANii .tinv itrri'tiN. 7Vnc Iif.1. -I-evl Sicily, lte piclcnm, Miller Hhlmler, lalie prnlense mill forgery, Adam Wcllul, lelonleiii entry and larceny ; ClmtlesA. Ileis'e, ilelraiiillng croilltera, two Indletmmila , Win. Ornhnin, lalee pretense j II. 1'. Iluwe, eiulii ..lenient, Jehn 1. I'.vaui, asMaultand li.itlnry. Jnnernl llilll. -Adam We'rM, liireny nnil felonleui entry , Jehn Jo'inseu, et. al, neglect of duty, with Abraham lllrnh, prose- ciltor,fer C(ti , Jmiiit'llrey, bawdy home, i I khi:n i in sini.ss. Kllribtth M. Wigxlnnrd, wlle el A. W. WiKxIwatd, wivi grauUsI tlie benefit of the act of iwnembty of April .1, H2, giving te married women the beuelll et thulr aopaiate eainlligi, 1 lif t'i. ami llen-ua ul Mfimtnr June rteietfin New eik Tiltninc. Thore It cinslilnrable geislp here nbeut Sounter J. 1'. Jenes, of Nevada. He has had mere upi nud iIewiik, peril)", than any ether rich man In thuceiiulry. Ile wai aiip aiip pexed te be worth J 15,000,0011 te tJU.OUU.OOO, and agnln te be a jKKir ai n church mouse. Ills method el doing hiisliuws nib ae Ioemi that he xcarcely ever knows whether he Is Molvcnter net. I 'or four or II ye years It has lioen well iiiidemte xl that he was tar fiem proHwreiiK, Then It Ixx'mne known that hu had xtiucku geld mine tu Alaska, with aome California jeeple, which wax lilting him aliter his dltllciiltleii The ndni;e thai It never rains but It ixiuns xneina te held geed In his i.ike. Ile dlxcuvored n lew d.iVM age, II is iexrted, that he held the title te hoiiie )ireH'rty ne-ir fjes Angul(, California, with an extent or hoiiie ,',0ne or 100,000 nor., which In lnsilajxef treuble he moitgage 1 te the bank of Nevada. The land was thvu coiixldered worth about fO nn ncre. Jenes never p dd any attention te the mort gage and Hiipnsed that the property had been gobbled op long age le pay It. Hecently he dlxcovered thai he held the title and thai the property had gene up in value and la new worth tl5 or t."0 an acre, enough In itself te make him h big lertuim alter tlie lean Is paid eir. On top el this comes the rise In value of the Consolidated California and Virginia mining mock, In which hu has hoiiie Interest. The slix'k has Un down ax low as leceutx. lt li new Helling nt JIO. OfcourHeevcrylxxly who knows. Mr. Jeuex is gratllled with his preHpiclx, us he is one et thu most genial men In public lile. A l.sn.l lllll I'ur IrrUnil. A t'euiinittix) et the llrlllBli twbluet, com ed nf lierd Hsudelph Chun-hill, Sir Michael lllcks Ileach, Lord Axlllxjurne and the Itlght Hen. William Henry Smith, is preparing a land bill for Ireland. The tlrat dratt Is ImmmI Hkjii an et tension of the Axil Axil Ixiurneact. It limit the tenant's purchaxe of landi te holdings under Hlxty ucren. If the commission sanctions the transfer the Imperial treasury will ndvance the amount, the cemmNxlDii paying leur-llfths te the Inndltrrd mid retaining the ether litth until the tenant's animal Installmeuta amount te ene 1 1 f t ti cl the stipulated num. The tenant's repayment ahull extend ever thirty nlne j earn, with Intorestat I percent, peranuum, as In Iho Ashbourne act. The total neces.sary te Id guaranteed by the treasury is tnlluiated at i-AtOO.Ooe. The fale(i under the Axh Axh Ixiunie act hav leg already euhaiisted the par llamentary grant of t ,,uoe,onO, it is revertixl that the government, trusting le I'arllament'x letracilvoaanctlen, has ordered the treasury le continue te make advance. If the rejxjri is true this action o.vpeos the get eminent te n critical attack for a breach el tin) constitution. una it iiKMir tutsis.1 A lau Who lUaluiril te l.l)e 111 l.tn.s.trr Attempt bulrlile In ruiuttitsn. I retn the i'ottxtewn Leilgei. Shortly before neon today, Thursday, Henry Hentz, a man nbeut 10 years of age, was breuglil le ttie drug store of Dr. J. M. Cunningham, Ne. 117 High atrect, sutlerlng from the ellects of tin overdone of laudanum. It booms that Hentz, who fays he la from Lancaster, I'a., imiiie te I'ottstewu te procure work, and net being Hiiccenslul concluded te end hia troubles by taking his life. He accordingly procured the drug named and h will lowed a large done el the xmne while nearthoell heuse of l'ottxtewn Ironcempiuy. Dr. S. II. Swnvulv was culled In the cae, and, a-slxted by Dr. Cunningham, druggist, lias nlnce been doing all he can te arouse Iho man from his stupor. Kuinedies have been ad ministered and llentz lias Ixxin walk (hi up and down the xtroet pretty lively nud the probabilities nre that he will pull through. IVIijr Thry Like Illin l-ie.il llm.Sew Yerk llur.il.l. The American people like hetiext, straight forward vvnys in cindldntus ler otllce. They have great respect Jer a man, whether they agree with him or net, who nays what he means mid means what he Hays. Thai Is what they like in Ornver Cleveland. He may net be as "magnetic" aH Mr. Hlaluc, and cannot l regmded as a dangerously brilliant xtiitesmau. Hut hu acta and thinks en the level or the average citizen. He is endowed with n sort el despornte common sense mid has something of the old fashioned homely honesty regarding public service. Fer these leaxens he will probably be the Ieople's candidate two jears hence. t'errt rtlng a ltasf)l,s Ituiuur, I rein the Heading Knglu. The roiert that Mrs. i:ii.i, wlle of Jehn Krick, of Muhlenberg, had txcomeu mother ertriplels, Is liicorreot. The Item wascircu. lated liy a woman who wrs i neighbor, mid la i-iiid te Ixi net resH)UxIble for hersbito hersbite hersbito luenlH. Mr. Krick says he would prratecutn the person were It net ler her irresponsi bility. A Nrw Church rur llrlckrrvltle, fienl the bill moil Timed. Hev. M. 1'eriiHler, who nx;eutly moved from l!rlckornvllle;to Shaellcratewn, hei Hiieu county, states that thore has been $'J,TbO already pledged towards building a new l.uthernu church nl llrlckervllle. The re mainder nereaxnry will Iki fortlicemlng and tlie erection of Iho heuse of worship com menced. lh (lull Killed Ilia lierne'ii llvarlug. Kl Din tlie I. lilt. Itcceid. Last wee): Moureo Shreluer, of llnllvllle, drove aw ay Irem home, taking his gun with lilm. Sliding a corey of birds, he llted lrem the wagon w hen he notlced that the horse he was driving moved his ears In u peeuliar manner. In a short tlme be also dlscovertHl that the horse was entirely deaf, and has re mained ke since, probably nover te regain his hearing. Severe Arcldeut te a Weman. Frem the Sentinel. Thursdiiy morning Mrs. Frank Frltch, el the Prussian heuse, Manlielm, whlle clean ing heuse nnd In the act of lemevlng a trail trail Hern, stiqqied en n chair, which tilted, nud alie tell heavily te the Heur, aoveroly sprain ing the ligaments of her right nnkle Joint. Adam Oblemler Will ten a Hearing. Thursday evening wm the tlme set ler n hearing bofero Alderman Deen or the charge or embezzlement laid against Adam Oblun der. Mr. Oblemler, acoemininied by counsel, put In an npponrance, waived n hearing and entered ball in the until of f 1,000 te answer at court. Will Ilemaln All Week, Jennle Houghten drew a large-sized audi ence te the Lancaster rink Thursday even ing, and Mr, llalbach has mude arrangements te have her remain te appear this and to morrow oveiilngs nnd nt a matlnee te-morrow allorneou. HOW Al, SKITZ WAS KIIMD. JKriltKKVIt THAT AH I IttHltlVKII AT Tim fJUMuwiriiM iAutiiar. The llnliiilimntn Man Wai L'Kfimlnjc n feme When III) nll'ir.l xml Itrirliril Ilia I'abil Wiiiiml-Nti Oiin Near lilm When lln Met Ills Hail rale. Coienor lleminiaii nud Dr. Win. Comp Cemp Comp len, starled Thurslay alleruiiau rer Helten, te held an luquesl ou the body of Albert Kelt, who noi'ident.tlly shot himself ne.ir thereen that day. On the way down Seuth iuecn alreet they met with an ncoideut, breaking their bugL'i. They returned nud tx)k the l-.'iil train ler Helten, whero they arrived between live and six o'clock. The txxly was placed in the xlatluit and a jury was at emu einpsiielhsl ixiuxlxtlug of if, (1. Heek. HU ilenedkt, David Ooed, F. 11. Miller, Albert M Huiltli slid J. A.HamllUm. The place where the aeciilent ixxurrtxl was about n hair mile from Kefton botweou tlint place and Martinsville. Thoevldonce Ixirore tlie Jury xliowel that a low days be be bo eoro the aeclilent hell, had Isieu down In that uolghberhoixl. He Htepeil at the Green Tun hotel (which Is Just a short distance from Hofteu shilleii) ami told Mr. Geed, Iho proprietor that lieiieslrixl te eonie down en h gunning till) cud nked him te allow llrjnmfn Miller, In hla em ploy, le accompany him. The arrange ment was made and in pursuance of It Sell. went le Iho pIsce Thursday mid he nnd Milter started out hunting. Miller first crossed the lence whero Iho sheeting occurred nud had gene n short dlslunce when he heard the rexirlef St'l''s gnu. He (lrst thought that he had shot ul a rabbit, but ueii retrac ing bis foel-xtujM found that the man had killed blm-eir. The lead of shot hadjuitered the lull sldeel his face and passed up rough the top or his head spilling his brains. The mmi's ilratli was IiislAiitanoeus. It Is su xwed thai when Sellz was crossing tlie lence he missed his bxilliig. The trigger or his gun struck n rail, ou which tlie mark can be plainly seen, and tlm accident resulted. The jury nller hearing the evidence round that Hollzcamute his death by tlm accidental ills. charge of his gun while crossing tlie lence. After the Inquest the body was brought te this city by Ciidortaker llenry Wolf, who was accompanied by the coroner nnd doctor. It was taken at ence te the rosldenco of the deceased. Soen tiller the reixirters lelt the house Thursday afternoon Airs. Sellz was notilled et her husband's death. Since then she has been nlment crazy with grlef, al though she Is constantly atleuded by sym pathetic friends. Many of the hnckmen or the city, with whom the diTeaX'd associated se long dur ing his life tin e, have decided te attend the funeral ou Sunday allorneou al J o'cleck: and will send their carriage! fiee of charge. TIIUltnllAfU MTOUJI. A Uirleue baeeps Through the Weiului; Vallpj Lltx IjibU A cyclone, a -cempanled by a ram storm, prevailed in Wllksbarre and in tlie Wyom ing Valley Thursday tnerming, causing In tense excitement whlle lt lasted. The rixefs of houses In various parts of the city wero tern oil, telegraph and telephone wires te all puts were greatly daniaged, and trots were snnpped in two whlle Iho xterm lasted. At Kingsten, ene inlle from tliere.anew Catholic cbiitvh, thodlniensloDs el which were I'idx ii01i)t, with li Inch walls, was blown down and totally wrecked The les.s, which falls upon the contractor William O'Malley, Is estimated at 111,0001 Al I'arsenx, three milex lrem Wllkoxbarre, where tlie Delaware A Hudsen Canal com cem piny is putting up a new Ne. 2 shaft, the ttmlirrs mid planks were tossed about promlsceusly, mid KelKrt Jehnsen, carpen ter, whA struck by n Hying plank and In stantly killtsl. Thu steeple or tlie Methodist llplxcepAl church, one or the highest In that section, was blown down and completoly demolished. At Mill Creek the head-houxe of Ne. 3 xhnlt nud the reef of Ne. 'J shaft nl the Dela ware A Hudsen company were blown down and destroyed. The damage dnne at theso two collieries has caused a suspension of work for the present. The wind-storm created sad havoc In Oley township, Herks county. 1'er hair n mile In the track el the storm lences, trees nnd small outbuildings were destroyed. Spebn A (iroxemer's tobacco warehouse was vvrecked, and its (smtenlx xcatterisl In all directions. Thecliurch at Swartrwald was iiarllally uu uu meled, and many small buildings were wrecked. Thu total le-s by the storm there abouts will reach 10,000. At Chambeishurg it damaged bennes and Kirns, and In seme cases lurim wero blown le plpisis. The ilamage will amount te nbeut 7,000. A heIiihiI house ueai teivu was com pletely wrecked. At Leck Haven much damage te prejxirty resulted. At the I'cnuaylvauia I'ax)r Mills com pan j 'a w erks two large Iren smoke stacks 7 i feet high were blown down. One el them fell en the evaMiratiug building, demolish ing it unit Injuring lour meti ; the ether stack fell aenws the boiler heuse and crushed It. The Ilremau, II. llennett, was badly Injured. One of the lomale empleyes was blown Inte me basin, but was rescued. Many buildings are damaged nnd a large tobacco shed owned by l'recuir Myers was domellshod. HeperlH lrem the country are le the cllect that the farmer hnv e xullered sevorely by the dam age te fences, trult trees mid outbuildings. The river nt Vllliaui8ert is readily rising and the indications are ler a Heed el at le.i.sl thirteen leet. legs nre roixirted en the way down lrem abeve, and liimbormen exlsjct all the sleck back te uome in. The boom of Corcerau A Hichards, ou Lycoming creek, broke, letting "li.OOO loot of legs emiH). The vitriol works or the Jehn lu Thotinv Thetinv Thotinv sen ClninH'Jil company, near Trey, New Yerk, were douiellshod. Sixteen men were badly burned by the vitriol unit cut by Hying irlass and timbers. The less en property is flO.OOO. A canal beat captain was blown Inte the canal by the same tormtde nnd drowned. Thn M.i'unerrlmr 1'alr The attendniiue ul the Mionnerclior lair last oyenlng was much larger than at the opening. The Lllxirty baud inarched around the streets in the ovenlng, but did net attend tlie fair. The members et the Men Men uercher Hang a number et selections, mid tliern present were kept busy looking nt the Hue display of goods. As yet no articles have been chanced oil. This evening Tayler's erchentr.1, which will be made large for the (xHMxieu, will furnish the music, io-inerrow alleruoeu tliere will be special attractions ler children, and a very low pnee el ndmlsslen will be charged. In the evening the Llberty baud will attend. A huclal latent In Ilradlnir. Library hall, Heading, was elaborately ill conned and festooned Thursday evening in honor of the party given by Hen. nnd Mrs. Daniel F.nnontreut, the party belug ene of a series given by the Ladles' Assembly during the reason. Among theso from lvncusler were: W. V. Heuse!, J, L Stoinmetz and Itichard Maloue. Over IM couples wero present. The evening was fiient In dancing, ban quitting and pleasitit converse. Ileal lUtate Market. Henry Shubert, nuctloneer and renl estate ageut, sold nt public Halt1, November IS, nl the Leepard hotel, the property belonging te IheoHlaluet Henry Drachbar, deceased, situ situ ated Ne. lOil Hast ine street, te Anna Drachbar, for 1,561. The Hreiiemau property ou West King street, was ellered at public aule en Thursday ovenlng by Auctioneer 1 1 slues, it was bid up te 10,050, at which iigure it vms with drawn. Will Ita Wrdiled swm, Kiein tliu Ucnillng Timet, Mr. Adam 11. Ilnum, ail Seuth Third street, wilt be married in a few weeks te Miss Maud Owens, of Lancaster city. The ceremony will be porlennod at the rosldenco of the bride's parents and be followed with a reception. IMmage Cauied liy a Fraitleui Iler.e. Wednesday James U. Ilucb, living en Lotnen street, hitched a young herse te n cart He ran away, breke both shafts oil the cart and tere the harness. Thursday he hitched lilm te a wagon and ugaln he get away, breaking the wagon badly. TIIK VUVNTt VtlUaillltUMeUl. A Number el ArUtu be I'reiented nt the Next l.Kl.lRtiirel7 "'" Memiiiuiuumiiilitee. The momerlalcoiiinilttcapx)tiilod by Iho convention of county oemiulsslonors lately held In llarrlsburg, llnlshed Its lalsjrs en Thunidayartefinxm. The (Xiuunlttee nppniied the roselullons which the convention adopted for tlie pur pur pur K)xoef securing a uniform method of trans acting business In all Iho Ixiards of commis sioners throughout the slale. It Is proba preba proba blelhatannct will lx) silppiemonled ler the rex)al el the law allowing te assessors pay for attending the polls en election day ns assessors. An act will lxf presenled regulating the election or assessors In this slnle providing rer an election en February 3, bHA, and lilennially thoreattor, and loiniike the triennial assessment ou the final year of his term. 'I he act also provides for the election el two assistant assessors toservn for ene year. This will net apply te cities or the llrsl, second, third and fourth classes. A recommendation te equalize charge for mlleage legally payable from the county lunds which nroinmle ny shorllls.con sherllls.con shorllls.cen stablox, Jurers, witnesses, return Judges of election, lowers, county auditors, enroners, elc, was npproved. it provided for an allewance el six cents ixjr mile circular. The recommendation icgardlng an act "te regulale assessments el property and regu late the burden of laxntlen In this common wealth," was rejected hy the adoption of a roselutlon which states tliatlt Is deemed In In exixxJIeutatthls time te suggest legislation providlng'Ier the taxation of prefxarty net made taxable ler local purposes, ler the rea son that it Is proposed te make such changes in the act of lb-SJas will materially allect the local and general rovenues." The plan pro pre ixjsed Is te have nil act passed te pay one-hair of all taxes coliectod en money at Intorest, carriages, hacks, omnibuses, oveks furnl furnl ture and watches, Inte the treasury of the ro re ro sixjctlve counties In which they are coliectod for thouseof the countle. The coininltteo approved n rocouimonda recouimonda roceuimonda tion for the repeal of the a t for the destruc tion of foxes, hawks, etc., and giving a re ward for each ene killed which, u belngtaken advantage of by some shariiera along some of the Ixirder lines of the sute. It nlse np proved nsoctlen le another act oiupeworlng the cellcsiUirs or state, county, read, Ixiretigh, sjx'clnl and school taxes te collect by distraint any of sild taxes at any place within the county in which the collection district Is situated. A laige number of recommendntlons which seemed net se Important as the abeve nt this tune wero rejected and will probably be taken up later. The following committee was appolnted te draw up the abeve ap provals In suitable shape for prosentatlon te ihe legislature : Captain Cyrus Straw, Scranton ; Captain K. II. Watt", Carllsle ; Sonater li. H. Watres, Hcnntnn ',. II. 1'rice, Krie, and 1). C. llennlng, Schuylkill. li. iv in nu.LKH'it nAiitr iivnxr.i). A DlMstrmi I'lre Seuth ul lUnllntillle of Gieurlr iilcen.ll.ir)' Origin. The large barn of David Miner, who lives en Iho State rend two mill's south of Hawlins. vllle, was destreyed by Oreen Thursday ovo evo ove nlng. The llre was started between eight and nlne o'clock and lt was with the greatest dilllcultythatlhesurrcunding buildings were saved. The entlre contents of the barn were consumed consisting or hay, corn, wheat, eats, two acres of tobacco, farming implemcnbi, Ac The livestock that perished wero threo horses, live cows nnd ene calf. All that was snved weren uumberef higs which had te he carrried from their in. The llre was un doubtedly the work of an incendiary and when It started the family wero all In bed. W. I-enir, a neighber, wns at Mr. Miller's Thursday evening and he wm the last ene te retire. I'.etere going te bed lie heard n nolse ns though semu ene had thrown a handful of bblei against the window. Mr. LengraLMsl the window and asked who was there. As he received no answer he made the remark, " A lead or shot might make you talk." The deg then barked nnd rati out the lane as though he was after some one. Mr. Leng thought little cf the matter nnd seen retired. Less than an hour alterwnrds the whole household was awakened and the barn was then in tlntncs. The barn was Insured m the l'enn Mutual company ler It full value, but Mr. Miller did net have a cent of Insurant e en either the contents or live stock, se that bis less will be quite heavy. TUB I.ANVAttTlUt 1,1 VIS VX. It Organizes lu V. M.C. A. Hall and Klecls Its Olllcers The Lincasler Lyceum met in the hall of the Y. SI. C. A., Thursday evening, and or ganized by the electien of the following otli etli otli ers : President, II. W. Sveln, vice presidents, C. O.StrlcklorundThea. hitsen ; secreUiry, SIKs Sue H.uklin j oveoutivo committee, Sllsses Kuiiuer V. liaker, llsuuah H. l-mger, City Kuxriiitendent 11. K. Iluehrle, deerge Hlemcnsnyder and 1'. S. i.nednian. The following questions were discussed at some length ; First. The p litical condition or L'uglaud at the present tune. Second. The advantages and disadvantages el Chau tauqua reading circle. Third. Heards el trade. Ooergo KlomeiiMi viler was apixilnted oditeroriho Lyceum I'm ., a weekly paper te represent the lyceuui, nve members et which will be named each week te con tribute matter ler the paper. The question for general discussion al next meeting will be "Should lerelgu emi gration be encouraged T" Sevjrnl ether questioes, relerted le nielli ben of the lyceuui, will also lie ausvv ered. Mount Je) ete. Mui'NT Jev, Nev. l't Kvery day this week, with but ene exception, ML Jey has bad either n herse or cattle sale, all of which were largely attended and the stock sold at geed prices. Te-morrow M. Hildebrnndt will sell a large let or line cattle at his stock viird in thn reur nr thn Washington heuse. This will be Sir. HUdchratidt's last sale ler this season. OIngrlcu A IHrte hud a herse sale at tlie Ked Lien hotel yesterday altenuxm. The members nnd friends el the M. K. church had a pound party ler their pastor, Hev. O. H. Cixik en Tuesday evening lesL Frem all accounts tlie reverend gentlemau and his family wero pretty well pounded. Hrandt A, SlaunlugV lleitring mlli.oppeslto the P. IL IL passenger btatien.has lately been painted. A. N. Cassel, of Marietta, vv lie seme tlme age started n lumber yard here, will also start n coal yard iu u few weeks with Mr. A. S. Flowers as the manager. The borough authorities are macadauiizlng Slain streeL This Is a decided Improvement. i. et. J. t. sanrerd will leciure iu uoijeng's hall ou Thauksgivingeve, under the auspices or the Ladles Aid society of the SL Mark's U. H. church. MshuiiIc Funeral at New Helland. The funeral or Jacob U Shiller took place from his late rosldenco iu New Helland at oneo'clock this attorueon. Forty members of Lancaster Commaii(iery,liulghts'loiuplar, of which decoased was a member, lelt Lan caster at 10 o'clock lu closed carriages te nt nt tend the funeral. They wero met at New Helland by the band of that place and n large number et kulgltts, residing in that town and vicinity, who are nlse members of Lancaster Cemmandery. Services were held In the Lutheran church and the sermon was preached by Hev. J. W. Hnsslcr. The usual Masonic Horvice was nlse held nnd the Interment was made in the Lutheran ceme tery, ihe luneral was very largely at tended. Wedding Hells lu Oxford. SlUs Kiln Thompson, daughter el the Inte Dr. Themas II. Thomp-ei, was marrled le li, Ireu.eniiB DIckey, biiissriiitoudeut et the Peach 1 lotto m railroad, atthe bride's home In Oxford, Thursday afternoon. Hev. W. M. Jacobus, of the First l'rosbyterian church of Oxford, elllcliitcd. Sir, and Sirs. Dickey lelt ou the evening train for Pittsburg. Jehn Kemler, jr., has enteral ball belore Alderman A. F. Dennelly for a hearing te Hnswer a charge of assaulting Sllchael Mar Mar keret. The prosecutor alleges that whlle be was at work at the l'enn Iren werka Kemler eutnn there under the intluonce of liquor and struck him with a brick. TWO STKAMSHIl'S COLMDK. TI1K lirAVUXHFIKt.lt AMI KMTTAHIA isTMKr. in ynir vviik iiAitmur. While Alleniillng In (let Out IJuh (Illirr'e Wnj the Wind Interferes The lleststns Held Has a Ills llnln Kneikeit In Iter nml Mink In l.enr Water. Niivv eiih, Nev. 10. -Thore was a big collision Isitween Iho steamships lleacons lleacens lleacons Held and llrlttanla this morning about hair past y o'clock lietween the llallery and tlovemor's Island. The collision ntse forced the sleatnslilp Vaudyck ashere ou the roel Just oil the Unitary. The Ueaoeusllold Is ceuimaiiduil by CapL Celt and Is 1,11s Ions. Hhe was eutwnrd Ixitind from Derr's stores, Hroeklyn, le Abordeen, Scotland, with general cirge. The Hrltannla Is a French stoamer and wai assigned te J. W. Klwell, el this city, with a general cargo from France and (llbraltar, which place alie lelt N'evemlxjr 1 nnd nrrlved this morning. It appears that the Heoeonsllotd was pre coedlng outward, and the Hritantiln coming In, both oil' tlie 1 lattery, and the Heaoensfield xtoirned straight ahead. The Urittanla tried te cress her bows, but the strong wind swept her right down, and then her bow crashed through the Iren plate en the pert side of the Uoacensllold oppeslto her boilers, and cut her from the deck clear te Iho water's odge, making a hele large enough te drlve a row le.it through. The Hrlttanla suirered but little through the ao ae ao cldent, m she only had a hele through her stern pioce abeve the water's odge. As seen as the collision was notlced live or six tow beats immediately steamed out te the Re sistance of the dlsablei stoamers. The stoamers were get npart vvheu lt was found that the Hoacenohold was In a sinking con dltlen and that the water was putting out her ilres. Sovernl tug beats Immediately gave her lines nnd started rer the Hats oil Kills' Island, se that she could net sink hi the deep water. There the Hcaconstleld sank. The steamship Vandyck was proceed ing down the East river bound te Llvorieol with a general cargo and her pilot noticing the collision tried te keep te ene slde el the channel, but lt was net wldoeuough te pass by, and con sequently she ran ashere en the reef right off the battery, where she remained for seme time, with six or seveu tug beats trying te pull her oil. It Is thought that a mlstake may have been made In the signals of the two steamers and that the collision was caused in that way. The Hrlttanla's gross tonnage was 2,132. Her hailing pert was Slarseilles, France. llUJiltJSU TO JIBAlll. 1 no. Men Found Iu the lCulns el Twe llulIiN lugs. Indian vpei.is, Nev. 10. Schnoider's blacksmith and wagon shop In the southern part of the city was burned yesterday, and an hour later the remains or a man were found In the debris. The body was burned te a cinder, but was oventually recognized as that el Jasper Hremmerman, au empleye, whose family resides In the northern part of the city, but who for seme uuocceuntablo reaen slept in the shop last night When round the body was lying near the deer and the doceasod had evidently been tryiug le oscape when oyercemo by heat and Uame. The lire Is supposed te have been lnoendlary. A I tedy I-"e nml in the Itulns. Cllir.vue, III., Nev. 10 J. K. IlUSSOll it Ce's. plaining mill, 78 te SI Fulton stroeLwas burned lest night, causing a less of 3,000. F.arly this morning a watchman empleyed about the building discovered tu the ruins the body of n man burned beyond the possibility of recognition. It is thought that the dead man was eithei n proprietor of some, ene of the shops in the building, or a bookkeeper or clerk. SVUAUHLINll FOU TOltACVU. Ihe Incitement anil Kuu Canned liy a lirm's Advertising bcueme Buchanan A Lyall, a New Yerk tobacco linn, te-day took a novel way of advertising their new brand of smoking and chewing tobacco in this city. They Idled up ene or Dan Twew Itz's large 2-herse wagons with to te tobacco, and dreve It through the streets. The horses aud wagon were gaily decerated. A number of men steed en top of the wagon, and as It passed along they threw out pack ages and plugs el the vv cod. The wagon be came very popular In a short lime and crowds el men and Ixjys followed it around town. Many amusing sights were wituessd during the struggles te precure seme el the tobacco. The iuiin having It lu charge eudoavered te place the packages into the hands or men where they thought It would de the most goeih The beyH wero en hand, however, as they nlvvays are, and mmiaged te get their share. When the wagon stepped lu Ceutre souare tliere was a tremendous crowd around 11, aud all jolned In the scrauible for J high In the nlr n hundred hands were btretched te recelveit. It wns captured by n tall boy who received it just as a man with glares missed lt aud had his stiil-rinimed hat badly mashcxl against the tobacco wagon. Why latmuuiM Hpeke Net fur Illaliie, from Ills Letter or April 15, 1&S. 'it is true my position was trying, for en relloctien 1 felt that lt was tar better that the Republican ticket should succeed (whatever my inirsenal opinion had been and was con cerning a candidate) than that the govern ment should go into the hands of the Demo cratic party ; but 1 could net under any circum stances or tompuiUen say that I belluved something about a candidate that I did net believe, and If I wero te make speoches and say what I did bolieve as te certain transac tions' A3 , or was (se spaaklng) te rpfuse te answer questions en these topics, lt would be especially werse for the party than stay ing at hema I knew, therelere, that I did tlie best thing for the party that an honest man could de." Taken te Mar) land rer Trial, sherill Slackey, of Cecil county, Slaryland, arrived lu this city te day with a requisition ter Ames Dull aud Qoergo II. Sillier. Theso men are charged with stealing a horse from Mrs. lilllesplc, of Cecil ceuuty. They sold the stelen 'herse In this Iceunty and were arrested for the otlenso in Providence town ship. An indictment was found against them this week, and the district attorney stated te the court that they could net be irieu in una county, anil al ins suggestion the Maryland authorities were untitled te uome for them. Sherltl Slackey left for home this evening. Talk About the Weather. from the Ellziibuthtewn Clnenlclu. We are glad te have our friends call aud aee us, but we de net llke political leafers te argue politics lu our elllce, ler we have neither the tlme nor Inclination te listen, neither have our empleyes. It intorferos wiui our weric. Larcenytas ltallee. Hertie Haymond was arrested en Thursday by Censtable Slerringer ou a warrant issued by Alderman A. F. Dennelly, The charge against her Is larceuy ai bailee, and the arti cles entrusted te her were a dress aud ethor clothing. F.llzabeth Sprechtls the prosecu presecu trix, llertle was unable tn ItirnUh ball and wai commllted for a h oaring. Stnln HIS, lint Only Una j. Frem the Kiihrntaltovlew. On Tuesday while Sir. and Sirs. Cauiuiauf, of Hrownstevvu, were absent from home, seme ene eitered the beuse, epened tlie soe reury aud took thorerrom 15 In meuey. Alter leavitig the heuse this person locked the deer aud put the key In Its accustemed place abeve the deer. At the gate the tiller dropped 10, which was afterwards found. run i.atk ciirnrrit a, ahtiiuh. h " a1ssB Iho rrralilrut Issues a I'rnrlaiiistlnn Aiiniiiinc Ing the i:x-rrtslilenl'e Death. The denth of Coneral Arthur was the only subject of discussion at the cabinet neetlng in Washington ou Thursday, nnd It was agreed te lsue au cxecutlve order an nouncing the death of thu ex-presidont and directing the government buildings te Is) draped In mourning for a period or thirty days, and also that public business be suspended en the day Hd npsrt rer the luneral. President Ulovelaud has issued the rollow rellow rollew Ing proclamation. It Is my painful duty le announce the death of Chester Alan Arthur, lately the prosldent of the Culted SUtes, which oc curred alter an Illness of long duration at au early hour this morning, at his resldonce In the city or New Yerk. Sir. Arthur was called te the chair el the chief 'magistracy of the nation by a tragedy which cast Its shadow ever the ontlre governmenL His as as sumptien or the grave duties was marked by an evident and conscientious aouse of Ids responsibilities and nn earnest desire te meet them In a patriotic nnd benevolent spirit. With dignity and ability he sustained the Important duties of his station, and the repu tation or bis personal worth, conspicuous gra gra gra clotisnesa end patrlotie lhiellty will long be chorished by his fellow countrymen. In token of rospect te the memory of the deceased, It is ordered that the oxecutlve mansion and the several departmental build ings Ixs draped In mourning for a licried or thirty days, and that en the day of the funeral all public busine&s in the departments be suspended. Te Attend the ruuentl. Washington, Nev. 19 The president and all of the cabinet oxcept Sles'r'. Manning and ( iarlnnd will leave this city en Sunday evening, for New Yerk te attend President Arthur's funeral. The Funeral te He (inlet. New Yeuic, Nev. 10. In nxerdunce with the wishes of the family of the deceased ex president all escert la decllued and tlie lttncral services will be ns prlvate and unostantatleus as possible. The list of poll-bearers Is net coinplelo, as no word has been received from eoveral gen tlemen who have been requested te act iu that capacity. Kx-Secrotarles Llneln aud Chindler, nnd Attoruey Gonernl Ilrewster and ex-Postmaster Oenernls Hatten nnd (Ireshniii have, how hew how ever acrepted. The total number of pall bearers will probably be ten. 'ostemies te Ile Closed. Washington, Nev. 10. The following order was Issued at the pcstuUlce department te-day : " Ordered : On Slenday, the 22drNovem 22drNevem ber, lsi, the iostelHces of the I'nlted SUtes may be closed betweeu the hours of 10 o'clock a. in. nnd 1 o'clock p. m., in moinery nt the late prosldent of the Cnlted States, Chester Alau Arthur, and the usual emblems of mourning displayed. Wm. F. Vilas, " Postmaster Ueneral." lmllUmeuU Against Tell I'ur Iliitrieck'a Murder. Sim Cit, l.u, Nev. 13. The grand jury reutined their report en the Haddock mur der case yosterdoy. They found Indictments against Jehn Arensderf, murder and con spiracy ; Albert ltismarck, conspiracy ; llenry Sherman, conspiracy ; Paul Leader, conspiracy ; V. Muuehrath, Jr., conspiracy ; Sylvester Uranda, conspiracy ; (Jee. Trelber, conspiracy ; Henry Peters, conspiracy ; L. Plath, conspiracy; H. L. Lenvitt, conspiracy. These ure the persons present when the crime was committed, two of whom, Lenvitt and ltismarck, claim that Jehn Arensderf lired the fatal shuL Besides the charge of conspiracy, enh of the parties Is charged ou a separate count vv 1th murder. The Ilreadway !siuenlers.'' Ni vv Yekk, Nev. 1'.). The threo alleged " squoalers," Charles IL Walte, Hudulph A. Fullegrall aud Michael Dully, were en hand early this morning te testify in the case against Arthur J. McQunde. They had remained with their families last night under police surveilance. lu bis alleged coulesslen Dully stated that he had received sums ranging lremfls,000 te 10, 000. He received the fermer amount Dully admits receiving .'0,000. The Jury wero brought lrem the Aster heuse at a quarter te eleven this morning. Iii'L' ullgralt's confession be implicated a num ber of ether aldermeu, showing that they given Ftillgratf 1,000 for his vete in favor of the Thirty-fourth Btreet railroad. When the confession was shown te Fullgratrhe told al to District Attoruey Slartlue In the presence of Inspector Ilyrnes and Assistant NiceL lie, however, did net de this until he was premised Immunity by Sir. Slartlne. Twe Londen Items. Lonten, Nev. 10. The iwkm announces that Sir llenry It ilfeur has been admltted te the cabinet Iu te-day's proceedings of the libel suit in stituted by Charles Slantull Adams against his father-Iu-law, Lord Chief Justice C'olo C'elo C'ole rltlgo Sir. Davis, employed as assistant of the plalutltl, ou taking the stand denied most emphatlcally that he had been sent out el the way te ouable Sir. Adams te meet the daughter or the defendant aloue in a dark eued room. TlCl.r.df.Al'lIIU TAl'S. i he tnlli'la are te loave Chicago te-day. The Ch.cage grand Jury declined te indict auy of thu iiellceuiun ler the killing of Terenee lteclev lu the recent riot. SIlss Jeanua SI. O'Neill, at Contennlal, aud II. SL Farge, at Olllerd, wero fourth-class postmasters appointed te day for Pennsyl vania, Secend Lloutenant J. P. Fluley hai been ordered te assume charge of the New Yerk city signal Btatien. K'nnans win have 300 mere drug stores this year than last year ; which will be sad news te the Prohibitionists. , , Last week thore wero 242 fallures reperted throughout the Unlted States aud Canada. Drank tee Much VI hi. liy. J auies Delau, a stranger, was artesled en Sllddle street en Thursday evening, for drunkenness nnd disorderly conduct, by Olllcer Derwart. The man had a cut ou his lace, and It looked as if he received It iua fall. Delau was at the station heuse but a few min utes when he was takeu suddenly 111 and lt was thought he would die. Station Heuso Physician Stewart and Dr. Carpentor were summoned and after working with the man for n long tlme he was pronounced te be out ofdanger. Delan's aliment was tee much whisky. He was discharged this morning en payment of costs. Congratulated by Cleveland. Nerinau Halt, congressman-elect of the Twenty-sixth district, basj received an auto- grapu louer ireni rre-sident Cleveland con gratulating Ulm. COUNT KALNOKY SPEAl$J, Of mil AVHTKU-BtlliaAHIA.il riO.V UA JIALKAK AWVAlMl.i. - z. All. Ills ami lli,,fMr Vltl !.. t-.. -''iJ S Ty B-- ..... . n.,1 WW SIMS IVi 7" lain at I'ewlhle In Knahl lb "-tin if Ntstes le Heroine Inilepadttil-.TIiMU 4$V iiri.iviii ui mv, iitiiy;rrBn Xlimcslllf. Jt1- 1 .. -.. . . &i l'Kii il, Nev. 10. Count Kalnoky, tM' '' ( Austrian foreign minister, In clesln Ik '' debate en the budget In the 1'nlfiiiMfinMe ef'"' J said that the policy of the Mrlrr llimwiHl 4 ' government Is te upheld the stipulatleC' the treaty of Herlln aa the leeal barta In dealing with allalra In lh' 'fi: Ililkaus. en thew AtMlrla and Hixft-yp Kry would nroserve peace m leac as ixwlble se as te enable the BalkM'xV sValeJ, which the treaty croated te bMOBMs tfij i the treaty croated la beeM . This iK)llcy had ae far Ma ludeendenL This iolley had ae far sIM'.J.j This jiolley had ae far 4l-f.J i ravored (tie malnt ; In order te ptMrW ....... ....,.. . .,.,. r ra...v. , ance or the status quo In order te plata'a; tm peace in me naiKaus. li was a ceruxiniT '- '?S-.. n DAlllnnin.l ..r .!. T . . 1 .... -I .. .IIM.Um V n nviiiuiiiufib III U1U DUIKKIUU UllllUSltVy i)4 ' "wi'i iiefc iiiveviw neiiieuieiiv ui wvwMiv' i hstern question. This fact wm aa a4tlri tlenal reason why Austria should proeaeetiVt; I'aiiuuuy biiu iiusuanu ner resoureai. ,i,v nn-,KM. iu UIII.-1 V wailllUK BK1 IQ9" great optimism. 1? iioaumiueu iiiat tiussia was mere larer. ri; vj ably Bltuated m resiect le commanding imr : 3 greatest inlluouce among the people of tM Halkiin states. Austria or Hungary did; nothing In the direction of extending their Inlluouce among theso people. The relation of Austria and (I or many have been tun changed slnce lbTO and the trust of both gov ernments In the alllauce was complete. It was Impossible at the prosent moment te fully explaln the subject publicly, but he would say this much, that the basis of the agroemont was rendered much stronger by being founded en mutual Interests. Each had a vital Intorest In the oentlnued exlet ence of the ether as a strong aud independ ent power. He denled that Hussla In Joining the alllance bad prejudiced the relations of Austria and Gennauy, The friendly group Ingef the threo states sprang from the idea that It was most Important fee Austria aaeV tiermany te stand en the best possible relay tiens with Russia. When lie (the speaker) took cilice, the relations het ween Austria and Hussla were net of the most pleasant charac ter. We welcomed Russia's meeting aeaatl enable us te oxtrlcate ourselves from this po sition which In ue way n fleeted our relatiene with Uermany new. Continuing he eald i "I attach great value te our friendly rela tionship towards Hussla without prejudice te our relationship with CJermany, whleh la. ofqtilte adlllerent character." In oenolu-. slen Count Kalnoky said : "The roUtlenaof Austria-Hungary with the United State wero friendly and that the appointing of ministers at Washington and Vienna by the respective governments was Imminent" The budget was then ndepted without amendmenL rlilf.R FlUUTBBA Ait.vr TO JAIC One (liven Three Months, and the Olhar MX . Weeks The Uenipaey-IInrke Match. San Francisce, Nev. 19. Quite a ripple ?, was created in pugilistic circles yesterday by a case in Alameda, bofero the superior court 1 In which two well-knewn local pugilists were concerned. Sllchael Costelle, the "ituf- ? lale," and Tem Cleary, convicted of feleey ?f for prlre lighting, were sentenceJ, Cleary , te serve threo months In the state rrleed 'J at t-ViantT) anil (fiiln11n hi MrTfl Silir svsuiBrBl .jlj In the state prison at Sanquentln. Tale H ';J!J llin Hrat nntivlpflnn In thin Hteitn far nrlsE JS lighting. The judge said the manner la W which two inen nan iiesnueu lnnuencea dib .wayq In thn Knntnnre. Cnstnlln had evldentl ff'.'H told the truth that he did his best te knock.. Cleary euL He was therefore sentenced te only six weeks. Cleary had lied en tbe stand lu saying he was net knocked down, but.lay down se as te bring the light te a cler en account el the prsonce of the police. The Judge therefore gav e lilm a heavier sentence. This will have no effect en the Dompsey Dempsey Ilurke match. Davies showed tbe license last ulf.;ht, and llurke, who was present, ex pressed great coulidence Iu his victory. Few ', people bellove the light will be a knock-out. ' though au opinion li well founded that i Dempsey is net lu as geed condition aa he ' ntn ii vi ni fur n brd ten-round batlla. .,.... ' .. ... 3SM SXAltUMJ lM.O itMVMMt SyCJ A l'ellca (inicer. While Drunk, Is Oullljr et."if.S l'uilce Oniter. While Drunk, U Oullljr el1 (ha II .it 1r,l.r I'irmiiuiKi, Nev. 10. Charles Jenea, U-$5 inemher of the city police force, shot and &sC Instantly klllevl his wlfe at 5 o'clock 'lata' .$ IUV U11UJB B illlslllVI) itinrnlfir.. nt thn wtnil.nn nf ATI ltallin hall In Tumor hall, en Ferbos street. Jenea at UwM lime was verv much under the Influence ef'Sfe """ll "- -- ' 1- -- -.--- - . , . r liquor and became angered at the pretests eiSSa UIS WHO against ine reuKiesa ukuuiiuk ui uh -j-e revolver, uut rer the timely arrival Ofwji- auether iolice eflicer the infuriated ltallaa.'?; would have made short work of Jenea. Mra-Vi' .innM wm tbrt (iRiiL'bter nf ntis of tha aaai'Vit' iiillueutial citizens of this city. ' i?f$yi . i. UfiS Mr. Vex Suggests Ills Socccster. CiUOAOe, Nev. 10. A special te the JTeiM from Wnslilnirlnil. ) I' Mv 8. S. COX rv mm Hint In Ills Interview with the nraaldsslti i he did net discuss politics, but cenaldered $-$$ tl.n IriMlu will, O'nrlAt- nnrl HUtrcrfWUia. mi "I ....i.-,.i- .... l.l .... a.,AnAiin I. Ika .S.7 HUliaUlU 1IOIIHJU 113 UII UI)llH'IWwvi,l.iwv.j.l . ... ,, . t.. TT- .1 1 AJ ft mmmtm. !T!l i I uricisn minisiersuiji. jie uctnueu winwr i wiiem he rccommended. Mr. Cox aaye that .fiM Sir. Hewitt informs mm mat ue wm requirvw the speaker te put Mr. Cox en the waya aadr-JWa means committee in Mr. Hewltt's place. j rfa erif II. Warn Vnl IllirlMl AllfS). t-il 1 CKNTnAHA, lit-, Nev. 19.-Dr. R. H.'-! Scott, who died here Wednesday, eitea exs pressed a horror of being buried alive, and 1st Of, order te preclude such a thing be asked tatt,K5 hla heart should be cut out after life waa ex- lIUCu TU1S was ueue, im urgnu uviug ura ..-- out and being replaced In the dead body. He ;S, was buried yesterday, the beard 01 eaucauea ,. j and Masen iu aud professional orders eC'-5" which he was a member, with teachera and j eV,.,! nhllitrntl. nllAnilllK'tnn lledV. : 1 Atteiliptnl Wlia anil unnu nuiisn CINCI.NNAII, Nev. JO. About II O'deuk j last night Peter Knglehart, enraged at ,Bsat wlfe because she was about te sue ferdlveree, .: Hhnt her and llreoVtwe shots at blschlld. O.. of the bulieweuiereu ni wiieBjnw sun ""j may die. The child was uuuun. caanaafii; naanruvl ' Zl's' v,, ,..;,, Net a UolUrLest. K''. Wasihsote.v, Nev. 10. Paymaster Oea, eral Hochester, of the array, In hla ttMeg report for the year ended June se, uhw, disbursements aggregating ti:),lU,733, without the less of a slngle dollar te tbe geSK ernment. 'i Fire In the Uustn'i falaca, ''&- Lu.sbek, Nev. W. A Are thia mernlat , Hampton Court palace destroyed umj menu which abutt ou tbe Tennw f-f,,utiiaruiiln ilntnat?e was done lean the ether apaitmenta before the tleaws.'we.isj'y! euuuueu. WMATUmU IMDlVAXlOMt, g- Wasuwqtex, D. O., Net. 19. . Kastern Pennirlvanla I Fair warmer, westerly winds. ' 1 .v " Karl, tbe ftniaier," ,. The ageut of the company playtaff -) the Peddler," was iu iew J- raiiKlng for the prouucuen lids ciiv en ThauksglvtaiT : '1 '"a ! JE . m Vj?W V- ,e" t4ji&Zti&tf< .?.