-' 1 'rttelligewge i.W je mkf 'W YrVftnl fl VOLIJM W X X 1 1 1-NO. 7 1 . LANCASTIOK, PA., TUESDAY, NOVJ3MJJI3U 12tf, 188(5. PMOE TWO CENTS; IWfcteiSkSi'- ' 7 TUK TOBACCO MA11KKTS. Tiii i ova l. iwiiitKHit ix nrtirAtiit iririi j'UitKtu.y thaiik vksthbh. Nf Creps llelng Ntilnl mnt They riluiw timid OiinlHjr Hint Cnliir-Melii itf Urn Mules III the I'ast Week -1 he liiiiiiiled Allliila iMetlne lit h I'retty llrl.lt IM Thu past week dai Ihhiii n quiet iinu In to bacco el lel is In Hilarity, The only hiIms re re IHirled nri lb rii of II it unit soed liy Nklles v l'rey, nomseser hiiiI lout ly 11. II. Iitu haket, and 100 cnei ly II. N, Keudlg .1 Cd. Tobacco growers loiilltme te ntrljt llm XI ( rep, Hint although there has net been ai jet chance te detorniliie Its general ipinllty, It In said te show up well In color mid quality, tlie only complaint being Hint there H ngeisl deal of dead leaf In It, Mint utile tlie linnets urii nut ful In asserting It tlie dead Icitt es will Injuti) tltu gixsl ones liy nhseib lug tin) moisture from tlium. 'llie New tnlk .Mm kl r in in tlm I 8. Tobtcce letirntl An uteu, utietctllng business, wiili iiiituy sales ill miner Micet carried tlie wtek A Iwtlnr ItiiMilry for old tolmivef., 0HHvlally large loiifler blnJers, took place, but evl ilt'iitly liie ulil stocks Imte run llielr raie mill thou days nt existence tire numbered. Ilie uuw WI-i.mii.Im supplltM tlie binder do main! . inihliiiiii Hint better giades or new Pen us) it an la mill stite seed iire titkuti ler wrapping low priced cigars, mid tlie IiIkIi grades el these i'reM go en tlie outside or , Igars thai meekly wroslle with tlie ever Hiipiemn Sumatra nivcicd nrtltle. Nelxxly seems afraid Hull a litorlte crop liny be cleared Ireui tlie market liutore hiiIi stitutei can he liml, mill, tborerure, lm ir uitike tliulr selections wall nun li leisure unil ill HiiiHllilniiH. Prices, loe, iiuiihIii eh tlie suiie letul, mill otue the pseude Iliinuiii nre n longer Isjught In haste , there la Hiilllclency of tillers In tlie market Hint smell peculiar, lust new thltk, Hliert IIIUth with wtt lur H nor inlUKlt'd wltli n leiirli et iiieliLfwi oiler Hre niHjeitleiilly prominent. Kxportlttery ipiint, eif)it in mttliiKs wlilrll ruiiulu In KKMt ilniimml at nil ntenik!" of r'.rent. A few tiiitnlreil i.imii only e( '.-.. wiiie mil', veiiiM luiiiid otperl imycr. '"i)Ul Prtlex liH'luilftl nlieiil I Toei.inH, Willi no cliinu in jirliei Siitiutm or iflne Mny iniMrlers wlin ter tlie Uil nU iiieiithi mijiiiiriinl In llellnuil, relurtil thw woek openlin; up iticlriiew ptin-liii.M 1 no dcilrn te Hmuire i ni.mii " el imp irlHlinlin inulu tlie wrek 'treinuly lltfl rtwiiitiiiK in mlm el niMrly I ' liil.K Ttiu Niuldunt xirliiKeiil iniuiiiiin unm IihI hi llie ouilein lieutti, breiiKlit iHiunter u.itlen Inte Impetlurn' ipunert, mid UMiiy In el, nlKiut le be dlilpjHHl Ireui tlm etlmr iiliK ditto lwen Kteppivl '"till tlm ileudt roll hy." i;n'inUens ft ii te ,u, II. nam ery Heute. Tlie nrrlt.it of li"n v HlupiniiiiiMei old lob,ie,i Ireui iiiirniHii hu I Kivl'M'i nmki in, i mi "ed a ullt'it dcpiei- en In prtt-ex, mid nntrn I ttnrorlefnl Willi mero cmi limn It triipoelblo for tlm hsIhU iiiemlix. I'rlcert ter Si, St. le te 1 'i. , tliie'N, mid 'MHtoeki, tl te f l.Ji, lowgrnden, ( , te' tent". t in u thi Te! in M m(. Thui.'li;nrlitif uinrknt Um tlie mini Hum It in imully tuuiid at tbts tlme et tlie J our. Suull lotiel all i;rndi and kltidi nre plrkiHl u pet ery iU by liiivci", but tlie inKrtKrtt li net l.tri;u. Miiiiiih of tlie Ii-i tnetrtvi urn IIimUiik around tlm nuirkut, mid tlie JU'lj;iii')Ut piisted i at tarled at tlie w nidi. riieHlAllitli llll uftliti dopirtuieiit or hkh i illtllre at ailiuiKl ill onlluuled llm total tobtvecrop nttied id n etr at about Is , , , .tioeoi peuiult. Il, et reitrm, include all tanollei, eiur le.trat whII at leit bir iimiiii iimiiii lactured tetianvi, mid tlie Kwnural IniproMvlen li tint lilt omuute H txi low, KxcuptlUK 111 Vlrlnlit, It H iiiuuitd tint tlie erupt liate iiiiue niwrly le tliu iiimiiil atorai;e in iopei t of ipiantliy, wliitoter tli'iy uitv iroe in riiwt e' miilli) 'lid ai te iU ility it iii.iv ti Nild tliorearo run oeinpliiluiM aia rule. it li net well te ditto Krew en think Ib.tlnnlierl Kfte irt e-tUttitlslKVI tliiHytMr, a.i iinder hucIi an liupioitlen they will mrite te turrtwe tliclr product utixt yen wliuti H ene el tliu jail lliuiKH te le iniHlned hi reudiu no te tlie wuirroef Hie teUu -e tnduitry wlule liitin liitin ptfiel ai It new li withdraw welKlili 111 all lMrtHoftbe world. It li rodiued latlier tliau Inoreavxl priHlui Hen tint li noedod te reitore the wtihttd-fer eipillibriuin. Oiiiii' t ttKl Ki'peit. .Silvit of letxl le.tf toUuve rpiKMted byJ.i. Urns' hen .V On., totmreo broken, Ne. Ill Waler Htroet, New Yerk, lur tliu ttoek end- lllH NetUlllbw J, Ismi; 1, .00 IMSfM 1-si, l.lttlt llutlll, 1 1 i I . , dm casei K'v.t, l.tttie Dutch, p.t., 1 ki uisei lis.', stnte IliUHim ll'ijls1, ; Z'iO immm lV-vJ and Ks.1 renniyltanlit, Ui,l.x, 1,1) easos Ks., I'miiiHyltmiU 'Kiyl.Hi; l'il c.f I1"! I'eiiintltiiult llatana, p. L: lm) cisas 1S, New Kiijrlmul ll.ivann, IKUi' j 1 ki nwi Miuid rles Tf Un;. Total 'Jt, j.1 eaw. I lilUi!eliliU .M.irlut Anotlier woekof lunlnesi traniictleni tu ItielinudlliiKuf inanulaclured Imnl tub.tcce en ttie principle of buyliiB m actually noeded, he that Hhiuditrd br.inili Imve lull an Iiik and cuinuinud paylni; tlRiirci. The demand, howeter, in thu nsgroyate nliewa iuiprove ini'uU I'lue cuti worn In modorate pi.tutlty. .Smoking tobacco recelt ei thu usual atlen Hen. ClK.ira Mil rumtikably well, mid clgtietlui llnil a ftteady markul. Suull mauurauturursure well plevunl tvlld the deuiuuil. Seed I.eaf Ah usual at this hhiieii of the .tear, buyra of leaf tobacco for elpir pur potea conllne tliulr pnrvliaiuri te hucIi gradin ofMteokin are noedod ler Imiuedlatu me; hence, whlle a tery encuurnglui; tntde diti Ihxiii brought about, mill the bulk of the Meck Held Iihh been con lined te blnderx and low (jrade wrapiwrs, willed are sold down In iiKUiet. NoturldeloiH, the aKgrogiileutunuiil ut iKiuudi el leaf changing handa la oticour eticour oticeur iikIiik and li.u the ring et a premising fiiture, Huiimtra aells very regularly. Havana altvaya cumin nidi tint altontlen, llaltlinure market. The market for Maryland tobacco conllnuei llrui but qulet, en lug tu tlie limited (pinntlty el deilrable gradea otlerlug. Thu market for Otile l dull. Hale.Het let) hluli tvore mude for homeeoniiimptlon, linected 1I1I1 woek ITU liluls'. Maryland, l.7 Ohie, Ge Virglul.i, 2 Kentucky. Total, oil) lihdH. uiiNitKstfimt ut DKiiii: A I .tlr-slze.l Aii.llriiie tVltiie.iilliliihili.alliiiiHl Drama Mmiilny l'.vuulii- Un Monday et oiling it falr-ul.ecl hihIiiiiu-e talderud ut the opera douie te w Hiiehh tlie preHOUtmlun of tlie play entitled u I'on I'en I'on demued le Ueatd." Tde ploce la full el Hun nation, yet it la tery Intoreatlnj; rmd 0110 cal. ciliated te held an mulloiice, Thocempauy la tteig ttitd K. J. Dillen, a geed actor, at Hi head itnperinnatlng llarri liven, tlie here, In 11 pleasing maiiner. Oharlei Kent wasvury fcucceaaful ns A'iIus Mitrwoeil, tlie tlllMln of tlie play. Mlaa Annie l.oulse Ainoa int very Iiaudaome woman, mid hIie dill remarkably well ai Ulelln Cliile. Tde remainder of tlie company wero Htreng, es pecially Jehn IJ. Inte, ai Cen Darcey, tde juuiur clerk. Annie Mc eigd ai Mary Lane, a maid, ndodtvelliinilMiingiover.il new wings. An Irish cemuUUu sang mid danced in 11 Htyle that Hccured dim net oral encores. Tde plece was will put en, and barring un accident In tliutiuceiid uut, ttdenaguu which was mip. twiaeil te kill reltiMit te work, overytdlug went rlgdU Duriug tde prosentatloii of tlie drama the display of cutlery tvai large and elten. Mlitry Al.iint mii Imiiiiia Kllll AMtorywcurienttdutlClugOtte.ofllatarla, having somewdat recovered from I1I1 nttack of mania wai permltted te walk outalde tde parkef BcdleHi I'urstenileil uttonded only by Captain Hcdubart, when an exciting sceno eccurred en Hie dlgdway. Otte Insisted u peti tdrewlng dlmself en du knoea In tde raid way, crying that de waH In l'aradlse, mid Uiat de would nover return te l-'urstouried. It oest a painful Btruggle and a roaert te force le get dim safely back, lle la new absolutely lerblddeu te go eutside tde grounds. UOIIKIiril UAHIIKN'II UKA11I. A Man tt lm Snrr.l In Hum llm .tun nuil Naj nil lta Willi Kuenii, Itobert It. Harden, a well known slater of thin city, died ut lih residence, Ne. ITJNerlli Market street, at fi o'cleek Monday eteulng. lle had Ihhiii In the employ of Jehn U Aiueld lecently ami en last 1'uesday went te Philadelphia te work. On Wislne-nlny de was taken sick with pneumonia mid rapidly f;ruw worse. On Natutday livening de wai iretiglit liuiiin and Ills deatd lollewed, The deceased was n win of the late William A. Harden and was Ixiin in I'tillmlelphl.t. In April, Is.kI, the family tnoted te l,itic.tster. In IS.V1 KetHirl went Inte the navy and Hertisl (iiltlielrlgaliiHWHbasli" tu tlm Mini Itnrraneiiu miiiitilreii. lle dad ipilte an exsirleiKO hi 11 Htller and Ids stories nf mm lite were lutorosl luterosl lutoresl lug. lie came liomelu lMjiland In the fellow, lug jear enlisted as a Heldlei In the three uienlhs sortke. At the otplralleu of that tlme de Joined tlie U ltd leglnii'iit In willed de sorted one year mid wound up In tlie -1st cavalry, lle v. asitiuemberuttlierrleudsldp tlrecniip,iny from Imii tiiilll the time that It dhli.iiutixl and always wai an Hllte lire limn. Alllieugh 11 slater by trade he dad net worked nt It ceiitlniullj ler tlie put few yeaiH. lle was llm lereman in Ainwake'a IiK'k shop ler set oral tears, wlule It was telng run, nml Hlse worked at elder shops of the same kind. Decuased was rjulte an utlilete mid was censlileriHl ene et tint best club swingers In llinrlly. AI tlie tlme of Ills deatd de was 17 jeaisef iwe. lie leaves aw lle mid live children. Ills hrolbers are Kdward D., slater, of this city; .leliu, of AlUieua, and V. A., el Itullemoule, Wlveniin, Mrs. Maggie Heller, et tills city, mid Mrs. M A. dendwln, of Philadelphia, aie I1I1 "liters. Tlie lunerHl will lake en Thursday, nuil Hie member" el the I ileudihlp Iire company us well us elder old Irlemls are lut lied le at tend. I.alit In tliu liiiiil,. 'I he tialu Iniariug tde lemalni el et Plesi dentArldur luxcliwl Allney al 1- Ji e'clmk Monday alteruoeu. Owing te tde f,u-t tdat lliereu.u no public aniieiiiiccnient of the Union! arrival no crowd gathered al the sin Hen. 'I he rem this weie at once taken tu tde ltural cemelcry, whure tdey werufollewud by tlm common council in a tsaly, tde (I rant club mid ether delegations. At tde grate Ulghl Hut. William Oniiwell I Dane, lllsbep of Albany, ill the lull robeaef Ids elllce, stiitsl te the otergrcendlned grate, and lakliigMime iiirlli fieni that thrown up Ireui the eMjung dropped lluee liandtuls en the oaken Isiard el llm outer lsix, riclting the committal sort Ice el tlie Kplx'epal church ICarlli was thrown in the grate mid pressed down, and as tlie dunk el the eteulng began te sxtilndeti liaiids kh ered tde newly made mound w llll sheets of mmI. I.f it I. (Iranlrd liy tlm Itcfiliter 'I lie fnllevMng letters wero granted by Hie reglitoret wills, for tlie week ending Tuer day, Net ember -I . AiiMlMiTlt ti ion- leliu llingainau, do de coined, ltle of Cley township ; L'alhsla llinga inaii, Clay, admliilitralrlt. Anna Suiilh, diwcansl, late of Maner; Diniel Hniitli, Maner, ailmmlslraler William Hese, defeasisl, lale of ntrasburg township, iii. I'. Ueie, htr.i.ilnirg, adminis trator. Ti.si AMt.Tiit Oalliorlne llausmaii, do de (nased, late el tiincaster township; Henry llausmaii, I.aniiviter, exu'ilter. Oarl Itapp, dtcoased, l.ite el l.tuicaster uty, Maria Hupp, city, extcutrix. Mary .Stene, deceased, late of Lancaster rlly . Kuiaiiiiul Mmie, city, etisiutur. A lllrjlrn. tlrl III Tills till). '1 dursday iiext preuiiKUi le be .1 bl day In tills city for blcyclu riders. Tdey will held a meet here mid wlioelmuu will l) pres ent Irem a large iiuintsjr el towns In this and surrounding counties. A large party will come Irem Heading ItiUtidlng Mr. Wilhelm, the fast rider. In thu morning rlderi will meet hI N( t Court Ateiiue w here they will form 111 line and rlde te Col umbia te meet a number of w hoelmeu Irem that district. They will then return te Lan caster nml take dinner at the (irape hotel. In the afternoon tliey.tvilt attend the Lancaster rink te witness tlie Krteruiancit giteu by Witmet A Lester, the great ulcy rl riders, ft Is lsilltu(l Hut about sotenty-hto cyclers will (')inole Lmcaslureii llitld.iy. ralnlly Itcillllell. Thu Shober f.i'iiily dad a tery pleasant reunion at tde Kigle hotel, (uruer of North Uius'ii and Orange Htituls, Monday evening, the txv-iisieti being the third anuiveisary el the marriagoef Mr. W.l.Detore,ef Pittsburg, te Mis. Leins 1 lluber, uee hheber. ItesldiH the lmuiedlatu menilsirs et the family, there were present, Ills donor, Mayer Morien, his honor. Judge Patterson, Hut C. L. I'ry, Mrs. H W. Slienk, Mr. ami Mra. (iibtis, Jin Dixen, et Carlisle, mid miiuu ether relatltei and Irieuds, in nil aUmt twenty-live. At tun e'cliH k the party sat down te mi elegtnt supjsir prep trod by Mr. A. C. Hthter. Thegiskl things w ure d isciiHsed williarellsh, nud tlie lwrty Heparabd wild a premiso et "many dappy returns" of the lestlte isx'a- SIOII. Iniil lllMlVam tt lllimil .tiillinrll'. etterday nftetnoen Mr. Isac Heluey,whe lit 01 ut OjHetPs lauding, canto te town with derse mid buggy, and tell the team In tde shed attached te the Serrel Herso hotel, liming Mr. llolney'a absence, Hubert Trlm Trlm ble took the leant without I1I1 knuwludgoer consent, mid diote aruund town wild it. At Hie corner of West King ami Prince street", bycarolesa drltlug tde herse loll into tlie gutter, tde bucgy was upset mid tde top and one shaft broken. Tliu derse ehcuped wild sligdt Injury. hvilt te ttl IllnallH .t.jllllll, Cernullui benders, who has been an lu mate et the leiinty Jail fut a low-months awaiting trial, liaa Iss'euiu insane. On tlie ljtitlen of the priscu lnaiioeters the court en Monday appointed a commission te Inquire into bli lunacy. That commiisleu tisited tde prison, heard testimony and in their re lsirt submitted they found him te be insane. Tdoceurt tills iiierulng mude uu order traus feirlug him tu the county insaiie ttsyluui. (In, nud Kent Sulil. Alter Win. It. Middleten purchased the llnuderseii oibile property, corner et Last King ami Ann streets, it was learned that thu ground rout willed was 011 it dad te be Held liy the estate. Auctioneer .Sdubert ills. pised et it en Monday aflorueou. It win bought by Mr. Mlddletun for f 10. .te linletieiiileiit View til It. 1- iinu llm .New eik liuli peiuluut, Uep. There hoeuh te be nu doubt about tde uloc ulec uloc tleu of " llesn" Quay te tde United States henate by tde Pennsylvania legislature. Uuav retireseuH all tdat there Is dlsrepubt- bio In the Kepuhticuti parly el I'enuByltania, and that Is no small amount. Think of the greil HUle el Pennsylvania represented in llie Heiiute by Cameren and Quay. A .MliClng Siitletjr I'lctureil. Ill tde window of XV. I). Stauller's lint Htore, 011 North (iueen strcet, li n large irume containing the pictures el tde actite ineni ineni tiera el tde Lancaster Leiilerkrnnz. They wero well taken by Johnny Hitbley, onuel the members, and tde appeariuicu tdey make is line. Itf lil fnrUeurt, Harry Armstrong, tde man who was charged wild stealing a table cloth from Hie house et Hat Id Htith, dad a hearing belore Alderman McCouemy and wan committed in default of ball ler trial at court this morn 1 ne bcin Out, Clinrlus Nipper wai befere tde mayor en Monday morning ai a ledger, Aitor Ids re lease de proceedod te get very full of ruin, and was arrested ler raising a disturbance at thu Union hetel. Tde mayor sent dim te Jull ier 10 days. Rain of a City t'repertjr, Henry Hliubert, nuctloneor, sold nt public sale Nuv, 'il,at tde Leepard hotel, a one-itory brick dwelllng I101110, doleuglug te tdees. tntoet (ioergo WeitAl, doe'd, situated Na Ml Seuth Uuccn blreet, te Flu ley Hlllelt for V1,!. A LONK WOMAN'S STRUGGLE AH AIJTIIUItKIH ATTAVKM) III' A IIV.II VKUA1H UVI'HIAIi At NIUIIT. Mra. llul, Ileum IifIiihIh llri.rll ttllli tiiim ami AlEinn'el. In llrr Helllar Hihiiiv-A lellllile Slmucli, In the I Jul ItiiurJ el llm !.! flieiiU) Aliirnlnr, A little building willed closely hugs the hae el a dill en tliu farm et Oscar Purdy, In tlie town of Harrison, West Chester county, New Yerk, was thoHc'ene of a torrlble strug gle at an early dour eh .Sunday. Tdeuclrfwci In It wero Mis. M S KeblUKOii, a wrller of Hlindny sclusil iHMiks mid Methodist tnuds, and 1111 unknown young man who broke lule tde building te commit a robbery and mi as sail 1U Mrs. Heblniuii lives alune in tliu place. The building Is placed Mi tdat tde rear of it li against the dill. It is a ene story allalr, built et brick anil is used 111 a bedroom. Ill front is a smaller wikhIeu building connect ing with It, lu willed the writer iloea nil el her literary work, bhe takes her meals nt the farmhotiHe of Mr. I'urdy, alieut tdroe hundreds ards from her home, Kheweut theienlxnit ayuar age and dad tde struitiire built alter her own Ideas. KI10 preferred le llve hIoiie se as net te Isi Interrupted lu der work. HIie dai lKen writing fur several years, having fermerly lltini In a similarly Isolated place nt Neilly I leek, HIie li Hopa Hepa raled irem her husband. Her fathuriilbu He v. Mr. Sioteiisen, ttlien tew yearH age was iiuitur of tlie Motlietllsl Kplsoejiat church at Mamaieneck, willed li about tdree miles from where Mrs. Hobluseu lives. The story r.l the iin.iiilt ai told tea reis)rtr by herself 11 ni follews: She retired at an early hour, hating lastoiied the doers and windows, she was entirely alene, net oten hating a cat or a deg idiom the place, hde lay awake, 111 li lur ustem, 1111III about .'1 e'ch.'k. Then Mho heard a neise at the window of her room anil gut up te seu what caused It She luipilred who whs there, mid the answer 1 ame tt me In." 'llie voice was that et a man. Sue rcplinl that it wai rather hu early hour te rcceite visitors and askisl dim b postKne his tislt. Tde fellow aiiHwered by sinailiuig tde window and crawling through it. He advanced toward der, and, by tlie light 011 the bible, wlihd she nlwnjs leatui burning, she could plainly cee his features. He was of medium sUe, about twenty-twe or twenty-lhree years old, witli a slightly hooked nose nud a brown faie 10 brown, in I act, thai she thinks lie was a mulatto. As de came toward der alie turned and ran te another window, out of willed she leaped and Marled le run up the hill te the house of William L I'urdy, who lltes nearer der tlian Oscar I'urdy. 'Iliojeung brute louped out after her and, etertnkiug her, carrltHlher liack te the building, where a prolengod struggle took pliue. 1 malty she bwame etliiiuslisl from oxcllo excllo oxclle ineut and rough usage, and then began te argue with the fellow, and told him that no body but a h.ie coward would take unmanly advantage el a woman unable te defend her self. 'I he brute jlelded toiler entreaties, but struct her set oral blows wild Ills list and then fercsl her Inte a small closet uuder tde steep and fastened the deer. The lellew then ransacked tde house, steal ing a geld waled and chain and J uln money, t'nable te find nuythlng mero that took Ids fancy tde man badu Mrs. P.obinsen geed byu and started te go away, hde begged dim te release der Ireui der uncomfortable tsMltlen, she still iwlug lu her night dress and almost still wild cold. Hen.ild Hint he would un lasten tde disir if she would premiso net te come out befere hu dad lime te get a geed distance away. Mho premised und the man unfastened tlie dr. Alter the lellew had been gene alsmt Tite inliiutei Mrs. Hi biusen ran te Mr. I'urdy's liouse ler a-sslstanci". Mr. I'urdy mid hlstwe hired men sUrlisi in pursuit or thu rascal, but 110 trace of htm could be found. (.'unstable Waldorf and a number of rill, zeni went out te make a systematic f-earch of tde tramps' resorts tvdich abound iu tdat noiglilsirlieod, believing that the fellow be longs ten gang called " I'lie Swamp Augels," some of whom hate ris.eiilly Imhhi sent te sute prison for taiieusi rimes of violence. Mrs. Hotilusen Is ubiut thlrty-tlie years old, gisMl-liHiklng, tall and gracelul, wild brown hair and dark ejea, and bean herself liken woman el much cullitatleu. Dtalll ! Mrs. Catherine Mi. Nell. (i.w, Net. -5. We are sorry le chronicle tliu deatd el Mrs. t'atliuriuu McNeil, ene of tlie eldest citi.ens el Salisbury tewnslilp, be ing lit tier '"Utli year. .She was 11 detoted Christian, a member of the M. K. liurcli let lilty yeirs. Thu com forts e her religion date sustained der Inallthese years through many trials and dule ultles. Her husband, the lale Arcliibdd Mi Neil, was uc idenhilly killed lu Kill by falling irem a building, leatlug.Mrs. Mi Ned with a family or ten children te provide ler, which she did ill a cruditablu manner. All ditto grown up and are reisctable citizens. I nder tliu act of Marcd, 1S7S, she became a pousleuor, der tiusband being a soldier in the war of Iblil she sKnt der declining jean wild der son-in-law, Themas Nivin, et dap, from whose place she wai laid te nut in Hellut ue ceme tery. e"ur little teitu will sum gain its old no teriuty. bet oral nrreats liate been made lately for poultry stalling. Our farmers are complaining el ether tietiy Idiot ery. Improvements in building are still going en. .Sher. Sender isbuildinga large wagon making mid blacksmith shop. K. Iteriiurd Klliunker is also erecting 11 line residence en I'eipiea n vn 110. meeting of Clcariii.thcr Mr. I. W. Dishing, edict ergauier of tde Cigarmakers' International Union, is in Lan caster stepping nt tde herrel Herso dote', lleii dore en privute busluesi concerning tlie Cigarmakers' Onion lu tlili city, but it is dis liitentleu te address an open meeting of cigarmakeri en I'ridav et eniug te be bold at Ihullelliuau house, West Kingstreet. The Cigarmakers' International union li llie eldest and strongest urgaub ttleu el the kind 1 1 the I nlted .States, It consists of 'JM local unions with a membership of lis.OOO. It das in treasury fiiO.uoe, liesldei a sinKlng fund off per capita Members nt the unions ro re ro teite hick benelits, funeral lit netlts, strike beiuillts and traveling tjenellls, ai occaiieu may require. l.V TIIK Jilllt'.H IIA.MIH. i:- tliliriiiaii .tlil.lii.iilB'a Cae llelng Dixiifnul Hy llie Jury. Wlien cuurt reopened iu New Yerk, Mou Meu day iiieruing, tlie trial el ex-Aidermmi Mis lju ide wai resumed, and tde cress-examination el Aldeniiiin Joint O'Nell was contin ued without ii.xcitlng are thing mero ro re ro marknble then Ills ontlre Ignorance of lorget lerget luluest coiurernlng meetingi and trans actions te willed Informers r'ullgratl and Dully liud teHlllled. Kx-Alderinau V. II. Hellly, iirnted te bel in raulty tu dli muiuery us O'Neill, nml waioi(ttaIed lu this ru.pect liy tde next witness, ex-Alderman Lewis Wendell. The case wai given te the Jury (Unit evening mid it was ropertodat midnight that it steed 11 te 1 for cent lctien, having taken but two ballets. Thu Jury, having then informed tlie court HmMimv dad net vel agreed, wero looked up ler tlie ingiii. 11. is uuuersioea mat Nugent is the one Jurer who stands out for acquittal. It bus iMeii stated during tde trial tdat Nugent would net ervote te cenvlcU He Is said te ditto it violent prejudice against Informers owing te dis fiaviug llted in Ireland at n tlme w dun many lnnoceut poeplo wero lm lm lm prlsoiied en the testimony of iutormers. HUH Helding (lut, Ni:w Yeitit, Nev. 2.1.-Tde dreacd in tle Jury, it li dolievod among tdose in tdedistriu atterney's otllce, li wlder than 11 te 1 and that tdey stand eitder 0 te 3 or 8 te I. Threw n I'rem a lliiccy. Tde herse or Hamuel llambrigdt seared near Kdy's i'rk dotel, en Saturday ovenlnc. and ran en; 1'dlllp Hcdoler, ene et llie oecul pants of tde duggy.was tdrewn out and badly bruised. '1 de buggy wai a total wreck. Tlie nthnr fuHMitmntu nr iim i.nf.... .,.... 1 .. I mtsut briici """ uw""llHl wu" ttiiNKHi TAitirr 111: vitt 1 uit. A HelKitThnt Hie lllllrlli cTinKrPM Will Mop 0iirrMlte1airinit l'.i(rmiltnltteniipa. A. K. McCliire, writing from Wadlngteu In tlm Timc, says tdore is n sharp contrast between tde present tene el political sentl. meet In tills city, mid the tene of Carlisle's supporters when de wai llrst (boson speaker lliree years age. Tde froe trade dreamers wero wild Willi Iieiki and arrogant lit moto meto mote ment ivlieu tdey (emul it (sosllile le olect Uarllsle sioaker, make Morrison cdalruian of ways and nieaiii mid pack tde committee wild ultra Iree trade destructlenlsts. Tde contempt tdat was exhibited and elten ox ex pressed forpredtictlto industry eutside of the whisky faitonei or the thou oinnlpe. lenlwlilsky ring, loll ue risjtn fur doubt as totduebJoclltoKimt of lliu llrst froe trade victory otera-ldutod lu the eiular branch orCengrcst. Tliey meuitle destroy otery foature ofeten Incidental protection in tde rovenuo jiellcy of the government ; and they would liate oeiiitnltlwl tde Deiucs;racy te froe trade and lonslgned It te doisjless do de do feit, but ler tde (euragn and lldelity of the men wlie ciiiiu tu rrent with lUudalt te ro re ro Ject the new adiullledly idlotle liorlzenutl reduction bill presetited by Morrison. That defeat uindu tde ele Hen of Cleveland possi ble, a-i it wai accomplished by the velei of Indiana, New Yerk, New Jersey mid Con necticut, wdnrotietonoot the Carlisle school of iree trade di striictieiiims was jiormltted te nddreKi a Domecrulio audletice duriug the coldest. The defeat el the .Morrison horizontal hill of 18.SI, and of the e.pially Impracticable Morri son bill of tde last session, tde doleat of Mor rison nud Kuril dy decided majorities in their districts and tde ehtstcnlng glten Carlisle and Wattersen liy srpmre protectiou xetei In tdeir own lioinei, date greatly tempored tlie nrroganre ortlie Iree trade leaders, and tlie most radical or tdeni are inclined te bind te tde new unmltUkalile command of tde na tion. Morrison, who li nothing If notolwti netolwti notelwti uale, will probably attempt 10 ropeat dis Iree trade felly during the coining session, but de wlllhnvoite lienrty supporters. Lven Car liseo seems te uinlerstand that he dai ferced Ids froe trade debby tee lar. In llji recent hihxcIi lelore tde I lilcage Iroipiels club, de distinctly declared ler the lint tlme In apuli apuli lle utterance en the iiesllen, that rovenuo reform will emtie by inolerate measures which will shock no pritate or goueral in dustry. Had he Mid m much In Ids address when first elecbsl eaker and manfully acted lu accord with te pledge, there would hate Imhmi Judicious tarin ret islen tdree yean age ; Morrison and Kuril would net new be rejected statesmen, and Carlisle nud Watter Wattor Heu would net lieliiiiiillitled by large popular iiiHjorltleingnlnsl them in their own homes. '1 he arrogant tone et the free-traders thrce years age is 110 longer heard in tde rotundas el the Washington hotels or in the concKtes or pelltlclit leaders. Ilevenuu rolerm li quite ai freely dlscus-ed ami oten mero generally advocated, but there ii a Ik althy ro re sixx:t ler iucldental protection t lslble in tde arguments of U10 ch.unpH)in of reteuue re form. 'Ide hetitderu meinbers will return te tde (Miming session largely conserved en llie tarlll. Tdey will net frankly cenlesstdat they must sveer In a dulerent direction, but they will de It all the same, and llie delimit, revolutionary froe trade sentiment that shouted ever Carlisle 1 llrst election te the Hjioakersliip is no longer heard in the capital. The president and his rotary el the treas ury are earnostadtiicatesnttanll rotisieu, ai tlie platlermi or both jmrliei promo and do de mnnd it, but neither of them lympnihlze with tlie radical free trade dostructlenists. 1 1 lu Isjlloved new that the way li cloared for honest, Judicious larul revision, probably net (luring the short session, but certainly dur ing thu lirstiossleu or the uew Congress, and itlsqultnprubab 0 that tlie administration will take tlie lead In the Important work when thu new Congress meets. It se, tlie country nm liate abiding faith that tfiere will ba no assault upon Ihu sliudard of pro tection that puts our home labor en Inde pendent footing ng.uiul the ill-paid labor of Kurope. Tdore will be no monopoly prelec prelec teon, sued ai t et lingers tu some channels of business as the dregs of war, but there will be exhaustive reduction of ad neodless laxes upeu industry, without giving any advan tages te loreigii labor 111 competing wild American prediii Ls. Sm h taritl revision must ceiiiu and come - mi. Belli parties. ire distinctly pledged te it, and if the Cleveland administration shall tail 10 attain thu reduc tion of oppressive taxes and of excessive revenues, It must tail in one el the great purposei seuglit in ( let eland's old Hen. Tde way line wojieii for hene-t, Kile tarlll revl sien, and the Issue . m twined without four of any direct or even uidiru l triumph of froe trade. a 1 i:v s,i mi: ei.tNciij. Heading uew has a tree public ptrk, llie fair grounds dating been dtsslisl te the uty by tlie county coininisiietiors. Daniel J. Themas a 1 luladelphia filmed man, who died ieav mg an oiUle worth f.0, f.0, f.0, oue, used te say lie married Ids second ttile by diviuoceiumand. N jtt Ills will is being contested. Iu Pittsburg, Het. Dr. Wing raised quite a broezoiu the regi.ltr weekly meeting of I'resbyterian ditiuti by reading an elaborate argument te pretu that the ge-ss)ls et Mark and Luke were net inspired, but wero wrilten liy friends el the apostles. Thotweoty-fourth annual institute of tlie teacders of Nerlliainptmi county Is new In fiossleu In Kasten. The allondance of teachers was very large and the ois?nlngoxor eis?nlngoxor ois?nlngexor clsei slmple. It cost Philadelphia last tear fl II ler otery 1,000 root el gas which il made and dis tributed. (ioergo (Jib-ten, a si iu r, lell Ireui tde root el tliu L'agle dotel ill Lebaiieu, and d.isded dii brains out 011 the pateuicnt below, n dis tance of sixty feet. VIIAllAVri.lli i.V JlltS UAN1I All. Heren Allou tllvesan i:lillitlnii el HIssKIII lleture a New terk .nutl(ii(u. The young clilroseplnil's lecture at Chick ermg hall, New Yerk, the ether night, shows btudy of dis subject et "Modern Palmistry, or tlie Sciences et tlie !iaud,"ith!cli is surpris ing, lle begau wild gnurnlities about tliu hand. lu cdlrosephy the lei Hirer "aid de found a mirror et character. Hu doseribed the methods of shaking hands cleverly, and then went into 11 description of tlie ubsolute porieclieii el the bands in mech anism and nertfs. Mi. Allen divided his subject into cliiroueiny and chiromancy. He asserted tde pdms wluih dad come under ids observation into seven types, and proceeded te doscrtbe llie characteristics el each. U a hand Is li ml and thick and large it indicates a low order el Intelligence. II slim, a high order et intelligence. Smeeth linger joints slgully a prudisposllieii 10 intui tion ami Impulse, and knotty lingers indicate taste. Chinks en tlie palm betweeli the ling ers denote curiosity, and the color et the hands and the gesturcs, tee, the lecturer ar gued, are slguiticant of charaoter. In telling a falsehood ene always keeps his bauds open, and it was Impossible te lie Willi the hands shut. If you notice a servant when he Bays Ids master is net at home you will lind his hands open, IT, In fact, Ins master H at home, l'eople w Ith square lingers, tlie young lecturer said, iire clot or poeplo, llatterers and distrust ful. Tliclr hands ure extelleut te possess, but net geed bauds te show. IO A :.! IIS JIUEAh. It H .lulled (Int of a tV.iReu unil n.iinugtxl Celitlilerably. Te-day iilioutneoiiai it large Kquare slicirs, ten feet In length, lour leet high mid weigh ing about l,Ci00 pounds, was being taken Irem tde Pennsylvania Height dnpet te Jehn I Arneld's shop, en North Duke nbove Chestnut, at tde cerner of Duke and Chest nut tde Jolting et tde wagon ctused tde macliine te upset and fall with 11 crash te tde ground. Some el the heavy castings wero broken nml tde great blade that does llie cutting wai twisted out of place. It will Imve te be sent back te the makers, O. A. Old A Ce., Newnrk, X. J., te be re paired. Tde accident will Intet (nre seriously with M r. Arneld's busluesi, ai de dai much work uhead willed cannot da dene without a ma chine of this kind. Mr. Arneld has been waiting for it for two or tdree months past, and it is most unforluituteUiul itsheuld dave been wrocked within a few pacci of Ida Hhena. TIIK NOYKMBHR COURTS. neitu ur.iinmcs Afiii.iuuiitn at tiik Tr.3tvi.n un- juhtivk. A IIoieiibIi Orilliiniics rriHinuuceil IhiruiiMllu HiiiiHt tiy,liulGe l.lvlnj;stiiti-ANuiiihpref Viewers AiMilnleil leLnyOut lluxtfa In All Hcitleiia el llie County. llie suit of Htrasburg doreugd against Jacob llaclimau wai attacded for trial in tde upper court room en Monday afternoon. Tills was nu nppeal by tde defendant from tde Judgment or Justice Heek, who lm posed a penalty of flen dim. Tde facti In tde case en the part of tde plnintlll are tdat bii act or assembly wai passed Iu IS',0 provid ing n penally ler obstructions te drains, and tdat tde borough el Htrasburg, In pursuance of the previsions of Hint net, pat sod an erdlnanca In 1S3J, making it lawful ler tde strcet commissioner and street committee te enter uen tde lauds adjoining llie streets of tde doreugd in order te makn preper drains. .Mr. Itachman owns lauds en Seuth Decatur Htroet in that borough mid tdore N a drain leading from said street le Ids preperty. A culvert wai put across tde street at tills iHiintauda drain plpe put through it, and en tde laud of Mr. Itachman. Tdli drain, It isalleged.Mr.IIachinan Btopped, a civil suit was brought against dim, a (HJiialtyef fl wai Impesed and from tdat tienalty de appealed. Counsel ler the deletulant raiscsl tde quo' quo' Hen tdat tde iKireugd council dad ue author ity le pass an ordinance allowing ItH otllcers loenloriipou the lauds or pres3rty owneri and ceuvtruct drains without compensating llie owners. The court doclded that the ordinance was unconstitutional and a verdict was entered iu fat or of tlie defendant. In tlie suit or L. Ik Loemii against Isnne Ksboushade, tlie jury fe'iuil in favor of tde plalntill rerfl.80. llltKOKK JL'IKJi: I'ATTIHISO.V. Tde suit of Jeslah Land Is and Anna M. Lundlsforthe line el Anna M. Landls vs. William Cantz wai begun iu tde lewer court room H1I1 morning. Tdli is an action of trespasH. and tde facts as outlined by tde plaintllPs counsel nre tdat tde plain HIT and defendant own adjoining preiwrtlea iu Manhehn Iwreugh. lletween tde prop erties there was a (ence and en December J, 1s.nI, plalntlirtore down tde old fonce aud erected anotlier In lieu tdoreof. In erecting the new rence It li claimed: that the defendant encroached a feet nndnbalfeu plaintllPs ground, taking thnt much of her land, for willed sde asks dimages. On trial. Charles .Shade, who was convicted at tde October adjourned sessions of soiling liquor without license, and who was refused a new trial en Saturdny, wai sentenced yoslerday te pay a dnu et S'-W aud cost. I'UU VVIILIO JIKUIHAIH. V lentw Appelntnil, anil Keperta Jtecetveil and I'aiweil Upeu liy Hie Cuurt. Hiram 1'oeplos, Jonas lluber and Jehn M. Sheuk, .lowers te layout u public read iu l'rotldenco township from tde Willow Strcet nnd Mc.Call's Kerry read aud ending near Strelim's mill, en tde read leading from htrasburg te Martic Forge. Hiram Peeples, Jonas lluber ami Jehn M. Sdenk, viowers te lay out a read in Provl Prevl Provl dence township Irem a point en tde read leading Irem Cloarneld school heuse te Hickory Orete school house, te iitMiInten the read leading Irem llreueinati's mill te Hickory Urevn. Jehn I). Wilsen, Day Weed and Wako Wake iniin Wesley, xdowers U) lay out a raid from tde New Texas aud Penn Hill read ten point en tde New Texas and Pleasant Orete read, in Fulton tewnslilp. ' Jacob IS. Wissler, Ooergo A. Kent Ier, Jeseph (I. Miller, viewers le lay out a read Irem tde Heading read tea iieint nu thu Clay and llinklotevtii turnpike, in L'phrata township. A. C. Iljus, A. C. Kepler and Christian It. Lsbenshade, viewern te vacate part of a read lu Manheim township leading Irem the Lancaster A Kphrata turnpike.in Mandeim township, te a peiut ou tlie Lnndii 'alley nnd Millport read. A.C.IIyui, IS. J.McOranuand A. S. Keller, viowers 10 lay out a public read In Manbcim township, from tde Mandelin lurnpike te tde Petersburg aud Kohrerstown read, and end ing lu the n i.ul leading from 1'olersburg te Huhrerhlewu, and vacate tlie read iu same township, which would be useless it abeve retd 11 laid out. Win. P. C.oed,Ainoi H.'Martiuaud Heuben i:. Miober, viowers te lay out a read iu Hreckneck township, Irem tde read betweeu Kowmauitille and Plew tavern, and ending 011 a public read leading Irem Allegheny church te the Statu read. M. D. Mull, Jehn II. (Joist and A brain Do De Haven, viewers te lay out a read 1 11 Kir 1 tow nshlp Irem the New Helland turnpike te tlie residence of Clayten Deilaven, near thu read Irem Last L.iri station, and te end at a point en tde read Ireui New Helland le Laiirulville. J. I). MatdewM, Geergo Yeutz and Jacob IS. Oockley, viowers te acale a read In LIU both township, from a point ou the Harris burg and Dowiilngtevvn turnpike nnd ending en tde public read leading from Clay te Pennvilte aud lav out another In lien tdoro tdero tdore ol. Jeseph l-ngles, Jedu J. Ceed aud S. M. My Un te vacate a read iu Conostega town ship irent 11 point ou the retd leading from Colemaiivlllo te linrnish's saw mill and end ing en the read leading from Conestoga Cen ter te llurkdelder's Ferry. Jehn J. (ioed, Hiram l'oeploi aud Jehu M. Sheuk, rotiewors el 11 read ill Colerain tewnslilp, Irem n peiut ou the rend leading Irem Ouarrytille te Wesloy M. L. church, and ending en thu Cellins v if le and Mechan ics (irove read. U. W. Haldemaii. A. M. Hambe, It. T. Hyen, Samuel Kvans, Charles 1'. Slirelner mid Jelni 11. Kaullman, ei Columbia, viowers te assess damages caused by tde pro posed eiHJiiing of Sixth Btroet, from Lancaster avenue 10 Hie old cometery read, aud Cherry streut ft em Lmcaster at onue te Liglitd street, in tde borough el Columbia. tOMIItMATlO.Nl AUSOt.l TU. Tde report of viowers vacating a read in Salisbury township, from a point en tlie read leading from Hess' mill, te Lapp's 1. O., and ending nt a point en the same read. Tlie report or t lowers le lay out a public read In Kphrata township from a js)int en tlie Lancaster A- Heading railroad nnd ending en Lincoln avonue, iu tlie vlll.ige of Lphrata. Tdoreport of viowers ler a public retd In Lphrata from llie intersection el Franklin and Church stroets te a point en tde Clay and uiiiKioievvu turnpike, in i;pnraia lewnamp. The report of viowers vacating a read iu West Karl township from the Peters read te a point 011 tde public read leading Irem Farraorstllle te llareville. Tde repert of viowers vacating part of the public read In Hapde township, lead ing from Manheim te Kll.abethtewn aud ending near tde Midway school house. Tde vacation et a read iu Poquea town tewn slilp, at tde school douse, en tde read leading from New Danville and ending ou tlie read leading from Willow Htroet te Heck Hill. Fer 11 read iu Lphrata aud List Coctllce townships Irem a point lu the Lancaster nnd Heading read and ending ou tde read leading Irem Stoveus te Lincoln, Fer a read in West Denegal tewnslilp from a point en the ISainbrldge and ML Jey read and ending at Pleasant Hill school house, ou tliu read leading from Aucborvllle, te tde I'-iizaboihlewu aud ataytewn reau. Tde repert or vlewera faverable te tlie opening of West Marien Btroet, from its pruacut terminus, 150 loot westward. A llrewur Injured On Munday morning, a tierman iu llie om em om pley of Otis llube, tde Alt. Jey brotver, aocl aecl dently slopped through b datcdway In tde browery. Ue foil a distance el bettveeu 'JO and 30 leet, breaking oue arm and serieusly bruiting dlmself. Itecelted a Contract. Jamas Stew art, of this city, dai been awarded tde contract te grade thlrty-nlue miles of a new railroad running out from Madisen, Wisconsin. Tdore is uonie tery heavy work en the read, including a tunnel 1.W) loot lu length, UAH 1M ArtlltAttlBTAH. Tlm Autfici's Troup tTlilppest liy Trltira Wlie Oli.ione Hrlllnh Occupation Olhr Foreign Intelligence. Loniien, Nev. SI. It Is rejsjrUsI In Cnbul dlsimlclies that llie Ubllatli hat 0 defeated tlie ameer's troops in a short engagement The rebellion among tlie Ml! tribes Is said te be spreading, owing principally te tde lion lien lion erablu reception given te llie Angle-Afghan commission giving rise te tlie suspicion tdat Ide atnoer Intends le yield le Hrlllsi occupa tion. Numbers of tlie amoer'H troops are Joining tde rebels. Ailillllini te HrlUlu'a llejat Flack. Loniien, Nev. ik l'rlucem Hoalrlce, tlie youngest daugdter efOuecn Victeria and llie wlfe el l'rlnce Henry of Hattonljerg, lias been sarely accuuctied of a Ben. Held lnolber ami child are well. Lord Handelph Churchill was In attendance an tde representative of tde ministry. A ramlly el Four Munlereil, Hni.si.AU, Nev. 1, Pour persons, com. prising an ontlre faintly living a short ills Imire Irem tlili place, wero killed en Sunday night by a ieaiant who ontered tde deuse with Inlcntte plunder itand belngdlscevered attacked the intnatea with a hatchet. Dllke Want Vindication. 1'Altls, Nev. 2k Tde J'njare publishes an Intert low with Sir Udarles Dllke lit willed de says tdat dli friends dave proved that de Is tde victim of a conspiracy and that de will bring anotlier suit seen tdat will publicly establish that fact. England Takes Anether lalaml. Londen, Nev. 2!. Tde Hrltisd resident nt Aden, en behalf or the Hetnbay government, das annoxed and heisted tde Union Jack en llie important Island of Socetra in tde Indian ocean. rarUMiy He Mtite it Seaport. l'Alits, Nev. 33 The I'arii miinicipallly das under consideration M. Labadlo'snclieuio ler widening and dcejnlng tliu Seino sulil ciently te make Paris a seajiert. Tde cost el tde work ai estimated by M. Labadle will be 10,000,000 francs. 11KTMUIT MAICBH AM UUAXtlK. It Will Iteinalii In Hie League What 'resi dent M earns Mya. DKTttetT, Mich., Nev. 2A Tdii mernltigi after a meeting of the beard of directors of tbe Detroit baie ball club, President Stearns said : " Detroit remains lu the League. This mernlug we recelved the last dispatch which guarantees ui such concessious as we re quested from all the principal clubs In llie League. When 1 say principal clubs, I don't mean St. Leuis or Washington. Tbe terms are private, but it is all that vte asked." It is geuerally understood that New Yerk, Chicago, ISoslen, Philadelphia and Pittsburg dave couceded privately le tde Dctreits tdat tt liicli the League directors rofused ihem, viz: a percentage Interest iu the games played. The American AueclatluD. At the meeting of the American Associa tion of ball clubs lu Cincinnati yoiterday, Kansas City, Cleveland and Detroit repre sentatives weropreseut and anxious te take llie place or Pittsburg. Tlie Detroit ropro repro ropre seutatite acted ai if coquetting wild tbe I.oigue and wai constantly using tde wires. Kansas City and Cleveland are making a strong light for admission and both make a geed showing. At a Inte hour last night tlie Association dolegated a committce te visit Detroit aud confer wild tde management of the club. Detroit das iu its favor a splendid team and its cdances for admission are geed. Friends of Clet eland say they would draw well at American Association prices. HLl.S.AHDS l.V TUB NUHTUWEHT. A Snow Menu Driving Cattle anil imnileea He. forelt Leu ler llerdem. lSistiAitcif, Dak., Nev. 25. At an early dour yesterday morning tde llrst blizzard of tbe season accompanied by a terrific gale and snow Hterm began. Tde storm Increased in lury throughout tde day. Tdore are drifts of Hiiew JO feet deep in tde cuts. Mail stages Irem the small towns north and seu Hi liate net arrived, aud it is feared tde driters liate beeu lest. Tde blizzard extends 01 or tlie territory and into Melilalia A telegram from tllendite, Mentana, Btates that tlie cat cat cat tloen tlie ranges are being driven westward by the storm and much less te owners will resitlt, A sonsatienwai cauied ut Pa in toil Weeds, 10 tulles north of dure, last evening by tde apiiearauce of a herd of bullaloes stampeding before llie steiuu This Is tde llrst herd of Imllaleci seen in tdii part et tde country for eter twoyears, nnd they mustdatu beeu driven ever n hundred miles by tlie storm. It is estimated that tde herd numbered ever two hundred. An Ihnbeziler te He Tried, li w.Ksnune, 11L, Nev. 2S. V. 1). Waste, of this city, was indicted by the grand Jury yes terday for embezzling evor JiJ.lXK) belonging te tlie firm of O . T. Jehu son A Ce. of which he was boekkeopor for many years. Jtst spring Waste, thinking he was suspected, made a voluntary confession that lie dad beeu stealing from tde linn for a leug term of years. Tde peuitent man turned eter te the iinu red estate te the amount of ?.l,10O nud gate his note for tde remainder. Tde llrm, wdlle they made no premises, did uel intend te prosecute the case, but tde matter was brought te the attention of tde graud jury by seme enemies of Waste. Insane Through fright. Ciiic.uie, Nev. 25 Jelm P. Boyd, el 300 Wasdlugten beulevard, was found insane by a jury In Judge Prendergait's court yoster yester day. Thocuuseol dis dorangements ls said te be a fright which he received about three weeks age tromsemetl reman en Curtis street who held him up under pretense of robbery, just for fun of tde tdlug. Boyd ls atdln,norv atdln,nerv atdln,norv ieus looking man, - years old, n con 11 r med invalid and dai been supported by dis sister for elgdt years. He was sent te Kaukakce asylum. A Most Deliberate Murder. Kmi'euia, Kb,, Nev. 25 L. D. Cellier, beu of Hev. Hubert LtlrdColller, uew of Kansas City and fermerly et Chicago, win shot aud Instantly killed last night by J. H. Yar Yar bnreugli. Tbe men exchanged blows and wero wpar.iled. Yarboreugli followed Cel- ller te tde rosldeucoof S. V. ISundsen, where Cellier lived, and calling him te tlie deer, shot him with a ret el ter. Over a Thousand Coopers en Strike. Cincinnati, O., Nev. 25 Adeut twolte hundred coopers are ou a strike hi this city. All or tdem quit work yosterday, except at Kltorslde, wdore they dave beenqutfera week. Tde advauce demanded Is from 2,'f te 23 cents en tde present wages. At Mc Donald's oil barrel factory there will bone itrlke, as a scale of wages dai been ngreed iileu te contlntie for ene yenr. Cutlet ted Hills and Used the Meney, Ninv YeitK, Nev. 25. Henry h. Scdrlbbeu, an assistant loMr.lteynolds,aMouutVoruou butcher, wai te-day sentenced te three years mid six mouths at hard labor for collectlng bills and using the money. Kate Claxton, the actress, tvai tde principal witness for the prosecution. Austrian Welcllers uitre Net flay l'eker, Vihnna, Nev. 25 The government has Issued an erder prohibiting poker playing In the army. WBATUBK inUlVATZUNB. Washington, D. O., Nev, 25. Fer Kasterul Pennsylvania, New Jersey nud Delaware : rains, cooler, southerly winds, Militlng te westerly. IT WAS A DUAW. this ui.avaKv.nvKKm riuur mm a rUAHVIVO. OelMlla ui Hie Ten lle unit-.lullltM mm Attend Ihu MIII-MrCatTrey fennte ! tun" Uelden and I leet Id m4 Ileden rifiht Without Ktwall. HanFiianuisce, Nev. 2.1. The light b. In eon Jack Dompsey and Jack lSurka, the Irish lad, which took ploee her tMt night, rosulted in a draw after ten reuada had boeil (eilgdt. It WM 10.-JO WhM tde contestants onlered tlie ring. Tb heuM nt tdat dour wan packed with poeplo, ever 8,001) doing proseut. Afler severnl noted pugilists had been called upon te referee the light, among whom wero Sullivan and Ryan, and alt declining, Frank Crockett or Baa Francisce, was solectod ai reforeo for Burke, and Jack Ilalllgsii did like aervlce for Dompiey. lteth men slietteU up In (reed lerm, and wheu tlme was called both nimbly slepped te llie mlddle of tee ring nnd began sparring Ter an open ing. Deminey struck ISurke will) bin left en tde small rlbi and Jutnped back. After seme mero sparring Ilurke roscded out and lauded llgdtly. Dsmpiey struck out hl left and lSurkecouutered en die cheek. Howe short arm lighting lollewed aud time wm called. Dempsey ferced llie llgtiting lu Ide second round, playing en Murke's stemitch. Burke in this round get In two rlgdt-danden and ene heavy left bander en Domjwey's neck and body. Tde third round was uneventful. Iu the fourth setcral deavy body blows were given aud returned. ISurke forced Ueuipsey. te tde ropes, nud made n vicious blew at Dempsey'H neck, but tde latter dropped. In tlie etli and Old tde lighting was about even, dut Dompsey towards llie end of (be Cld, scorned te lack wind, lteth men get lu seme deavy work. In the bth both loekod fresh. ISurke landed heavily with tde right en Dompsey'a threat and get oil unpunished. In the Otd Burke forced the lighting nnd pounded Dompsey's nose. Dompsey get iu n swinging blew with dli right en Jlurke'a face. In tde 10th ISurke landed ou Dempsej'a neck. Dompiey failed te get In en Burke. Some ene 111 llie crowd called lime and ISurke pulled oil dis gloves. Deiupsey wan wan ted te tight en, mid Ilurke put en bis gloves ngain. The master of coremonlos, however, announced that as n llconse had only been procures! for a ten round tight no mero light ing could be dene. McCaffrey's Victory Over Gulden. Denilnlck McUallrey and " Hparrew " (ioldeu uiel at a convenient place en Leng Island Monday night and fought te a finish. Tdore were oleven round, aud at the end the ' Sparrow " wai beautifully dene up by the Pittsburg heavy welghL He was knocked sensslesi in the last round and could net ceme te tlme, Deinlnlck fought at 103 pounds and Gelden at 171. Frank Hearld trled te knock Mlke Beden, tde Kanuck, out at tde tdeatre oemlque, l'lilladelphla, last night. He found It much mera than de could de, and tde referree called the scrap a draw. TUB 71. .t V.' S MBIT YUHK ZUUTM Tbe reniujlvaiil.l tu Male an Agreement Allowing lae ul Its Trucks. Pirn, uiui.rniA, Nev. a!. A italemeutli made te-day ou undoubted authority that within ten days the details of tde plan for the use of the Pennsylvania railroad facilities in tills city nud H.Utimere, by tde Baltimore it Odie railroad company, will be completed and tde ugroeuiout for tdat purpose ontered Inte. Tde 1110 of tde Pennsylvania tracks through lSaltlmore will be granted the Ballituore A Ohie aud Instead of making a connection with the Heading railroad tracks ou Pennsylvania avonue in this city, will run out that street te 30th stroet, wdore a short turn north will glte it a junction with the Pennsylvania railroad's connecting read, which will be the reute loNew Tork. A Wrecked iHhuener Without Trace uf lUCrew Wan uiiALt., Mich., Nev. 2J. Last Thurs day seme farmers discoverod the wreck or a vessel ou the beach about toil tulles north et liera Seeing no one alieard they made no repert el the wreck and It lay ou the beach unnoticed until yesterday wheu some milt bauds saw Hand sent word te this pert. A roperlor went le tlie wreck and found tdat It was tdat el tlie sclioeuor L. J Conway. It lies about 100 feel from sliore In six feet of water. Kverylhlug dai been swept from the decks and most el the canvass aud rigging is gene. Nothing Is known of tde crew, but alt bauds undoubtedly perisded. Among the crew besides Captain Themas Smith, were Jehn Goeten, a Hollauder, aud Kdward Kens man. Tdore were two ether men en beard. Watching for Kmpty BheM. Washington, Nev. 25. Postmaster Wil Wil eon, of Caire, is at Kureka Springs In a very serious condition el health. 11 ls recovery ls net expected and iu vietv or this fact, some enterprising gentlemen are already writing te llie pottetUeo department te secure the succession, it Mr. Wilsen should die it would probably bring le Ide front all the gentlemen who couipetod with him ler the apiolntment and several new men. Iludilensteck's Sentence Approved. A mian v, Ny., Nev. 25. Tde senteuce of BuddenslecK tde New Yerk builder, who was convicted (rt manslaughter, in tdat he wai rospenslblo for tde death of a workman in his empley caused by tde tailing et the building, has beeu continned by the court of appeals. 1 A ILlllre.nl Vite President Dead, Nisw Yerk, Nev, 23. Mr. II. M. llexle, iinst vice prosldent of the Missouri PaclQe railway, died In this city at an early hour this morning. He had been ill for seme time. The Street Ce in ml I lee. The regular meeting of the street com cem com mltteo was held ou Monday night, with mem mem bera all present but two. A number or bills w ero read aud approved, ene of tdem being for Kited t Smith, ou ac count of Ceral street sewer, leaving a balaues of f-JO dun them. Messrs. Hear.t McNabbdoslred te connect their new building with the Christian street sewer without charge, ai they Intend doing awny with the three connections nt K. Kins and Christian slreets. Tde committee agreed te refer It te councils for action. The MiUersvllle railway company seat a cdeck te tde clerk or tills committee towards defraying tde oxpense of laying the belglaa blocks en West King street, although they had net subscribed or were aiked te pay any thing. Tde clerk wasorderod le notify the KdUea Electrie Light company te remove the pole a'. Christian and Mltllln stroets, and repair sewer nt that point. Tde street commissioner wai ordered te lay tde paveiuent en property of Jehn Wehr, Seuth Boaver street, aud charge the colts te dim, ai de dai refused te make said pave ment, after complaints have been wads by tlie citizens, and he being uetltled le de se by tde Htroet commissioner. iFf V Iu Town Mr Knnallnr A. KennOdV, SgeW Bf Agnes Yallace Villa Ce., Is In town ranytTeln Ner3, '' U Seoleeessl W- ' t liver. UieeldM who afcet'M, rehn T. Oliver, uieeiu --- killed ns,,"','1 eutuyet murder In ik Juaie prt r life. , "- ?
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