Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, December 10, 1886, Image 1

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I'OMMKKCK BKTWKKN STATKS.
. .iHr.r.xr..sr uhaviikii tin turn
MIL TO II Kll VI. ATI! THAI I IV.
I'enfellee nl the Senate mitt Ilium lliwmu.
nlie the Cilllulti nltil ltHgntt flteaiilte
IMttire f Ids (,'iiliiiiuttiUn Death li
tll.i lltiiluittliiK Itnlra nml t'niile
rtie ixitiferretii upon tlie Ihlotnlate torn tern torn
tiifree measures, ipulnrly known ns llie
"Heagsti ninl I nllum" IiIIIm, hnve reue boil nn
HKroeinout upon the dllliirenixvi letweim the
Senate niiit tlie I luu w. 'Iho report el Ui
oeuforonco roiiiinllteo will be protentexl a
neon hi It can be prepired nnd signed, nnd Its
iilnileii will li tasked nt mi enrly dnle.
I'lie otifetrees will recommend Hint tlie
IIuuivq agree tnlliocemiillnsltm system in It
stands In tlie Sonale lilll, mill Hint Hie Noiiale
agree le n pre lalen ntlewlng such utilpptirn
in may elect lotle no tu prtMocute milts for
Ilia recovery fifdtttiingiw In tlm I lilted Mate's
court nn thelr own lielinir, with tlie prevision
Hint lliuy shall net have tlie tight In pumue
tliulr remedy In the courts uiul tliieuli the
cnmnilialuii In tlie mhiiie case.
(ii tlin voied ntirt inucli ilolnteil. question
rl tlie long umi nliurt haul n compromise has
been ngroed upon. Tlie Heuse bill iibsolulely
prohibited h grunlur chnrge for n shorler than
ler u louger distance which included the
shutter ii(M)ii nnv enn railroad. The prevision
hi the Souate bill prohibited n creator
bntge ler it shorter than ler n longer
dlibttice, under Hubsbintlally similar clr
i iimstAticen nml ixtiJltlen, ever the
miiie line, In the sauie direction nml
Irem tbe same original elnl of doparlure or
le tlie Mill u point of arrival. It nlne author author
med thocemmtulim t'i mnke exceptions te
(hi general ruin li. special cavis 111 which It
Meme(l proper, 'I he substltum section
agreed te bv the coufeipen makes It unlaw,
tut ler nny railroad te chnrge mero for tlie
transportation of pasveiigurn or of llke kind
fl pteperty, umler nutwtaiillally slmllarclr
uiiistiitices nml c 'millions, I ir nhorter
Mian for n longer distance ever the name
no ntnl In the same illrcellnn, thn nhorter
ts'Itig Included within thu longer distance,
with the provlfle that In steclal cases, upon
application by the railroads nml niter Inventl
gsilnu, the oeiiiiuImIoii may prtwerllx) the
mti'iit tu whlcu hiilIi rallre.nl shall be re
i itiv ml from the opttrntlen of thin section.
Ilie Heme bill contained nil ulmnlule pro
hibition of ikjeIIiir, whlle the heuate bill
provided for nu ImmedlaU) investigation by
ihe commission nl ihe question el lcgllatleu
U m llienui Ipei t p n this point the bonate
uiierrces have yielded and accepted the pre
v Winn of the II use hill 'Inn following li
the prevision In lull
Hint it hall be unlaw ful fur nny common
writer sut'jv( te the previsions e! thli net te
iiter tntenny inntrnct ngroemont or cotnbl cetnbl cotnbl
nnllen with nny ether common carrier or car
riera for the iKXillui; of Irelghta of illllerent
nutl enipitliig inlireailn, or te illvule bo be bo
tneen thorn the nggregnt') or licit priiHHlnel
the cicnliigH of iii.ti rallrimil, or nny portion
theriKif nml lu nny rn'te i an ngroeiiumt for
Iho poeltnu of irtilghli an aforeialil nach dny
of IU contlmmneo almll bfl ilovmed n oparnte
oTeQo.
I Kin the iiicliin of publicity el ratei
ttipre wni no (lllltirente of opinion. Iho
lleiinbltl rcnilreil cii h railroad te putillnti
nml te ndwrtlie Its ratea holweeu elutH
upon tin own line. 'I he Sannte 1)111 uiale It
tlm duty of the I'jiiiunislim te nlne oufercn
1I14 pullltjtlen of such through rnttn mil
may Le found ponnlble te publish
A MibilUutn had tieuu rgtctnl upon by
whlih eacli rullreml U leiiuund te print and
keep in enry depot fur thu liiHtructleu el the
public the rntvn It may eiUhIIh botween
JmiIiiU UKm IU own line. They nre nlne re
i'ilrn.1 te llle w Itn the ctiiiimtailen t aplei of
an joint UriiN el through nittti te which they
may be n pirty, and the couimlniieu In re re
qmretl t i ex. irn the publication of audi
uireugh ratM ki lar a nny hi fuud prnctl
. a'.lf
Oihur iiilkIiii wilmiia ( miner luiporUuce
me ma le. ejl tliMO am the pnnupal eucn
iiwin which dillrtrinct et opinion eilsttd.
W heu the nubktltute bill hin Ikhjii iirlnttnl
the lOiuiutttee will go e or It catefully, nml
may tlnd 11 uoce.vi.iry yet te mnke home
i hangta, but tlie muiiiLem ht( aubjlnn
inllT ngrcd upon thelr rccMtiitiieniintlenn,
I Jli! I l JSt TVIIAI. I lilM HII .
Inn llraiurn Ailuiiiti ty thn lluue-lt Netr
Hurt linen In Hit seust.
Iho lloupeon Thuisday tiassed a hill whlcli
pi ev ides that loiter cat i iern shall In) employ (hI
tjr the fte. dollvery f mail matter as fro fre
iiient as the pubili tnisluess uuy tenulre In
eiery mrerHjiati.'il euv, village or Isireugh
eulttlulng u p-ipuhiiiuu ei ),ik) within Us
it) irate limits, mid may be se employed nl
every plain containing a opulntlen of net
le-is than In oeo within Its corixirate llmlLs,
a i- rding le tlie la-st general census taken by
authority of state or I tilled Statua law, or by
any postetlloo w hlch prcsliiivd a grenn rovenue
for the prevedlng Usdl year of net Ions than
lO.iKJd.
Tluj Heuse llien resit med lotisiderntlou of
the electoral count bill, 'ihe Heuse amend
incuts te the Senate bill wero agreed te, nud
en motion of Mr. itei, (Ala. i nn Htiieud
in out was HilOitel striking out the clause
iliiectlugthe prosidetit el the Senate, upon
the declaration of the ote, le aiiuouiice the
names of the poraena oirrted. The bill was
then passed us mnendid, without division.
Vs pss-ikt by tholleuso the bills dlrecls t .at
ihe olectersot each Htnte shall meet mid glve
their votes ou the ntiend Monday in January
following thelr appointment.
Section - provides that If any state shall
have provided, by laws enacted prier te the
day Hied ter the apieintment of electors for
the llnal determination et any controversy
ifliicernlng the appointment of nil or any of
the electors of hucIi state, by Judicial or ether
methods of procedures, and such determlua.
tleu shall have been made at least alx days
before the lluie llxed for the meeting of the
elector, such determination ahall be conclu
sive, nud shall govern In the counting of the
electoral votea no far as thu ascertainment of
the doctors nppolnted by such ntate Is con cen con
terceJ. , .
fcoctlen l prescribes the mauner In which
the electoral vote of each state shall be certi
fied and communicated te the secretary of
slate at Washington.
Heclien I preserilisi the meeting of the
donate and ioue In the hall of the llouse en
tlie second Wodnesd y lu February Hiiccood Hiicceod Hiiccoed
lug the meeting of the olectors.
After providing for the apppointiueut of
tellers and the rending by thorn of the cer
tificates of tbe electoral votes, the bill con
tinues :
And the votes having been asserted and
counted In the naniier, and according te the
rule In this m-t provided, the result of the
same shall bodellvcred te the president of
the Semite, who nhall thereupon announce
the shue of the vote, which announcement
shall be deemed a sufficient declaration
el the lemons, It any, elected president
ami vice pteildent et the I'll I led htatea,
and, together with a list or the voters,
shall be entered ou the Journals of the two
Houses. L'pnn sucn roauingeinny Hticiicer Hticiicer Hticiicer
tilicitoer paper the president el Iho Honate
shall call ler objections, if any, state clearly
nnd coiieisoly and without argument the
ground thereof, and shall be slgued by ut least
one Rouater and ene momber of the Heuse of
reptcseiitntlves Lofero the sauie nhall be re
ceived. When all objections se made te any
vote or paper Irein n htnte shall have been re-i-Alved
and read the Htmute shall thereupon
TVlt idraw, ami such objections shall be sub sub
luiiled te Iho Senate ler Its decision ; nnd the
speaker of the Heuse or Representatives shall
lu llke manner, submit such objections te
the Heuse of Representative's for llsdecisien ;
nnd no olccternl vete or votes which shall
have been regularly glven by olectora whose
appeliitmcntslisll have been tortilled accord
ing te the third soclleu of this act Irem any
ntate from which but ene retttrn ha been
recelvbd shall be rejected. If mero
lhn ene return or paper purporting
te be a rnliirn Irem n Slate Shall
have lieeu roeolvod by the prosldent of
the Senate, these vetes, and theso only, shall
be counted which shall have been regularly
given by the electors who are shown by the
determination inontlenod In section'.! or this
mttu have been appointed, if the detormlua determlua detormlua
lien In said soclleu provided for shall have
been made, or by such, suoeossorn or subatl
luu s, lucase el a vacancy In the beard of
electors no ascertained, as have been ap
peinicu te nn audi vacouey in med e provided
uy thu laws of, lue state; but, in ense there
nhnll nrlne the iiionlleu which of two
or mero of mieh Main nutherltliM ilotermln
lug what nloetorn Iimi been npMlnteil, n
inontlenod In neclleu 1 of tlili net, In the law.
fill tribunal olnuelintnto, Iho voten ri'Rillnrly
Khetl of thenn olrctem, nml thine only, of
nucli ntate nhnll be I'eiintixl whine llllea
oleclor the two Hellew, HOtlng noparntely,
nhnll concurrently iloclde U MiiipnrtMl hy.tlie
iloelnlou of nucli Htnte no nilthotlted by 111
lawa t anil In hucIi enne oriuero than one to te
turn or imier uirH)rthn: te be n return from
n ntate, If Ihere nhnll bavelxinii no audi de
termination or the ipiontlen In the
alate nternanld, than thene eten, and
thone only, ahall Im reunted whleh
were rait by oltetora whiwe npK)lutmnt
nhnll Iime Ikh'ii duly celli lied umler the (teal
of the ntate by the oxeuutlvo thoreif In na na na
cordnnee with Iho Inwn el the ntate, U n loin
the two lloune. nctlng Kopamlely, nhall
coneiirroutly deohie nucli Milei net te be the
lawful olwief the legally nppolnted ol(ctera
of hucIi ntate. Whim the Inn Houaea have
relud they nhall linmedlntrly meet again anil
the providing elllcer nhnll thou aiiiieiince the
decision of the iiimtleun i Jiumltted. Ne
V otei or papern from nny ether ntate nhall lx
acted upon until the objectlonn piovletiily
made te the letcNtir papers Irein nucli ntate
nhnll hiive been Ilnally dlljed or.
hoctlen ft, Rlen the prtnldeut of Iho Honnte
jtewer te pronervo order.
Noctlen il llmlW te two bourn Iho debate
which nhall be had en any iiionlleu after the
two IIoiiheu nhnll have noparated.
Hoctleu i provide Hint the Joint meeting
nhall net be dltehel until the count of
electoral votes shall Ui rumpluteil and the
result doclared, and prehlblia elther Ilouse
from taking a recens beyond the next calen.
dar day. In rase thoelectoral vote ahall net
hare beeu cempluted before the tilth calendar
day alter the Ilrnt meeting or the two lleunen,
no further reras. nhnll lie taken by elther
Heuo.
or n Hum vnuiaraiAa nit u
llnnr llm Itrclelml Mini Knit llenn In tha
M)ttrlci of thn Wemlatlul lull.
Aa the noasen for g fl-maklng drnwa near,
liigenulty In that dlroctlen will no doubt
bring forth n host of novelties which the
onger fomttilne mind w 111 be pilck te grim p.
Olie called the " wonder ball ' In already
rolling en Itn wny. This Is eKierinau origin,
ns the motive conneotod with II will show,
for aa n poeplo, the dermann, mere than any
ether, luve.it the ouuimeii allalra of life with
no atmosphere of nenllment.
I be w-onder ball la n form of gift many
gilts In one. The frienda of Hie ene who In
Ui receive It nre In anilable culioeta togelhor,
and by their milted efforts II Is produced.
An amount of bright wool Is bought, nay
enough for a aheulder shawl, or even for an
Afghan, 'I he gifts, which should lie of amall
bulk, nre wrapped In paper, with the giver'a
name, n note or any ether personal rcmem
bmncenlUxed, and then Iho yarn in wound
about ene until It Is coverod, when another
la added and the name proceHi topeatoJ.
This gees en until all the gilts are Included
In the package, one at n tline, each Inter w even
with lis coueoallug web el threads.
New remtn the charm' The tocelver li
reuuested U kutt from that ball or te crochet
any arlicle they may cboeno te fix upon, and
net by any chance te unwind the yaru only
me fast an the work piogresses. It la llke uu uu
deing a long Chrlatiuna stocking with ptenenta
In II down te the very tee.
And Hce what n stimulus le Industry '
I urleslty w 111 grew strouger an vm h gift ap
pear, and Iho work Is pretty certain te be
nwlflnndnoen completed.
Hore la nn example of one wonder ball. A
lady bnd a birthday, nnd her trlendi decided
te glve Iter a handnome werk-basket and
Its liirullure. German knitting yarn wen
bought for a skirt two colons four hauka
of blue and two of pink. Thin el ltnelt
would make a huge ball, but In separate
packets wero liu'luvetl a thimble, a case el
Mclssern, an elaberate avfortment of ueodles.
uoeillo leaves, a spool box, nKnl of every
number nnd color of thread and silk, mi
emery strawberry, Ue measure and ether
trine. Ihose woie luterweund until the
ball was of formidable proportion'.
Then It was proneuted in thn basket and
the lady given te understand that she wen
te work herself into a knewledge of her
presents or te remain In Ignorance. Allow
ing ter thin work only mich (chance minutes
of leliure na busy woman enn snntch from
mere pressing duties, It would take a month
te get at the heart of Hint wonder ball
nvuu l.i Lirn
llie IVIIIInin I'euii farm In llurkt niiiil) Selil
t nilrr I urvrluiiur.
Iho old William I'enu farm, overlooking
the Delav. ar river, about llve miles above
llrlstel, was sold Thursday afternoon by
stierltl Kaatburu, el Bucks teuuty, en n
foreclosure of m ortgage. Iho oxecutleu was
Issued at the Instance of Kiuklel Hewell, of
I allslngten, who held a llrxi mortgage of
M'l.'xw.
'I hore wero only a few bidders present and
the preierty was iHiught by Hectei l". Wat Wat
seu, of Fallslngten, ler thu sum of 10,000.
Tbure w ere n number of miner claims against
the property, but only sulllclent wasreslUed
tii meet the llrsl mortgage. The farm com
prises 130 ncre-s, and the present iKt-upaiil,
William I'enu Creer, paid, It is Mid, SI " ir
ncre, whlle the prlcoebtalneit linlny whs only
about one-half that sum.
The farm Is one of the historical spots of
fluckn county, and has beeu v Islted by peo peo poe
plo Irem all parts of the country. 1-ft-,t u u u
lober the IVnusylvanla l'eace seivlety tolo telo tole
brated Hie JtfJd Hiinlvernary of the landing
of l'eun en the grounds, and several years
age the Mucks County Historical noclety
met under the old buttouweod tiee en the
river Irent of the farm. William renn ho he ho
lec'led the spot about the year 17lM, aud built
upon It the manor house, which was tern
down J list bofero tholleveltltlun. l'artofthe
old loitiidallen wall, made or bricks brought
from Kngland, IssUll intact, nud the present
farm heuse Is built upon It. A well sunk by
l'eun still gives an abundant supply of gexxl
water, but this and the Mump of an old
cherry Iree are all that remains of the erlgl
nal homestead. Most of the original tract
was dispened of during l'eun'n hie. The
property immediately Hreund the manor
LoiiHe passed te Hlchard 1'eun, and from him
te William Hell. It tbuti panned te the own
ershlp of Rebert Crozler, the grandfather of
the present ik'cii pant, and remained In pos
session et the frozen until It became Iho
preperty of Mr. Watsen.
1 1" AM) DOWN THE HTATK
Delegates irem six cities met In I'lltBburg
nud formed n National Colored League el
professional base ball playurs. The cltles
represented wero Philadelphia, Washington,
Baltimore, Bosten, Pittsburg, Cleveland and
Louisville,
A locomotive en the Ileecli Creek railroad
exploded Thurad ly aftsnioen at Jersey
Mhore station, killing Philip Knight, engin
eer , Allen Ramsey, flrenian , Jainea War
ren, onglneer en the same read, mid Jeseph
Fields, a machinist.
Auother trunk line te the West will be
completed le day In Philadelphia, that of the
11 V O. reid. The low hundred toot of
trnek necessary te make a continuous read
from New Yerk te Chicago, by way or Phil
adelphia, have been laid, aud by Wednesday
next through trains will he running ever the
line.
Jack McAiillffe, light weight champion of
America, eners tu tignt Arthur unamuers, ei
I'hlladelphlB, for fOOO and the Heleke In
ternational challonge belt.
A. U. Hrendle, or Hhaofterstowit, Lebanon
county, eilers t.'a) te anyone who will show
conclusive evldence of the confession of a
man In Kansas te killing Farmer Jeseph
Miller In Lebanon county ten yearn age.
ltritrinitlen of Trnde Dollars,
Sonater Hewell has Introduced a bill In the
Senate for the rodemptiou of trade dollars
which provides that for a period of nix
months United States Unde dollars, If net
dolaced, mutilated or stamped, shall be re re
cnlved at their face value In pnyment el nil
dues or the United Htatea. 1 or the caine
itorled bolders or trade dollars en presenta
tion or the same at the United Htatea deposi
tories may recolve In oxehango llke amount
In late value In standard sllver dollars or
subsidiary oeln. The trade dollars roeolvod
ahall net be relssued, but shall be roceluod
Inte standard dollars.
leilnctten of the State Debt,
The state rovenue commiaalenors announce
that the ntate debt was reduced I71J.701
during the fiscal year ending November DO,
16MJ,
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A I In el "ID", IJfU nl rimrrtitliiii sml an
tfntrliniiiiiinl til Flflfien Mentlis Iniiniird
nn Kdnnul 0iiliiil nn1 Ills VVIIfi fur
ltrruiifE a lltmljr lleuir.
JTmrtitny Alemmm I'peti the roassomb reassomb roassemb
llng el court, thejury In the Hlater F.rb em em
beitlemcnl casowere liistructe-1 wi le thelr
dutles , alter nilelllwrnllen of nnvernl hours
the Jury tendered a verdict of net guilty,
with county for costs.
Iho case against II I'. Weaver, charged
with cruelty te nnlinal,wns argued at length
by counsel. A verdict wan net agroed ilen
when court adjourned.
Frank Boyd, who pleaded guilty te stealing
cigars from the Kphratn station, was put en
trial en two chargss of lioise sleallng. A
hoine, buggy and hnrnesswere stelen from
the premlse of Isaac Jnceby, Kphrnta, en
the nlgbl et August fith. Later the miiie
night n home of I'rniikllti Hogentogler, who
liven en the Marietta turnpike, wnn nlne
stelen. According te the tontlmenyof the
oemiiionwenllh'n wltueKses the station at
KphraU wan robbed or 0,100 cigars by Heyd
nnd n man named Richard Hade, who Isnow
a fugitive from Justice. The officers in In
vestigating the cigar robbery loarned Ibnt
nouie of clgnis had been held at Marietta, and
that the parlies who stele Jaceby'a team
drovefrnm Kphratn tu the Marietta turnpike,
across the country. It wan subsequently
learned that Jmsiby'n team wasabandonedon
the Marietta turnplke, and Hogentoglor'a
borne wnn nte.en and hitched te Jaceby'a
buggy. 'I his horse wan nlne abandoned alter
he had cast a shoe. Heyd nud another man,
ntinpened te be Hade, were seen en the read,
n nhert distance Irem whero the stolen team
last abandoned whs found, early en the
morning alter lelh horses wero stolen. It
wns also shown that Bevil, whodeulod hav
ing ever been at I'phratn, wan In that village
en the evenlng et the night Jaceby'a team
was stolen.
The accused denlisl stealing elther of the
horses, the buggy or harness. He admitted
steal lug the cigars and clalmed that the teams
were nlelen by Unde, Jee Orelf and Jee
Iluzrardand that he met Hade by appoint
ment ou Meutlay morning following the
herse stealing near Marietta, te help him
dlsposeuf the stelen cigars. On trial.
f'AurS'fiiV Lvemnff. Court met at 7.30
o'clock, nnd Uie trial of Trank Heyd, for
herse stealing, was renumed, finished and
given te thejury
In the case el commonwealth vs. William
(raham, false pretense, a verdlctornet guilty
wan Uketi, the district attorney stating that
the cane could net be made out.
Martin Iluxzard was put en trial for steal
ing a hog valued at fib, rrem his lather-In-law,
James Cnffrey, en March 17. CatTrey
lives en the Welsh mountain, and en that
date the hog was driven away, Ills alleged,
by the accused. The hog, It was proved, was
sold by Iho detendanttenman named Knox,
and by him sold te Henry Leraan, of Inter
course, whero the stelen hog was recovered.
The ilofenio was that the beg belonged te
Mrs. Catlrey, that she ewed him money for
feed furnished for the hog, and shn told him
le take the hog and neil it He did no and
lecolvedlieror the hog, which did net pay
for the reed furnished. Jury out.
rutitij Murvirj Court met at u o'clock
aud thejury lu the II. 1". Woaver cruelty le
nnlmnls case rendered a verdict of net guilty
with ceuuty for cestn.
In the case of Martin llutzatd, charged
with stealing a hog, tlie lury rendered a vor
diet of multy with b recommendatlon te
mercy. He was Heutemed te undergo an Im
prisonment of nine months.
lu the two aes against 1 rank Heyd, In
dieted for hore stealing, thejury rendered a
verdlct of guilty and recommended the de
fendant te mercy. Sentence wan deferred.
Jehn Pnllen was put ou trial te answer
threo charges of larceny. According te the
testimony of the uomuiunwealth's witnesses,
Calvin Davla, who Is a fugltlve from Justice
and Patteu Htnle a lap robe from hllwoed
Lawreiiw, of Karl township, en Jauuary i,
chickens from Lev I iberlln en January 7,
nud li) chlckens from Sauiuel Cerrell en the
sauie night. The norased admitted te soversl
parlies that lie had helms! Davis commit
these thelta.
'Iho defend ml denied having Moleu the
articles, or hav mg admitted te an one that he
did. Tlie ury rendered e verdict of guilty
en all tlie i tiargin. Soulnnce was dolerred.
(Itorfce W. Hjerly, of Kden township, was
put en trial for malicious trespass. Accord
ing te the testlmnny of the eommenwonlth'a
witnesses Jehn Withers farms the land of
his mother, and iJeorge W. Hyerly was In
tlie habit et riding nud driving across
lthers' laud, taking down the fence, nud
after the fence was down cattle wandered Inte
the Held mid damaged the crops.
'1 he deleuhe was that, many years age Mrn.
lthers gave Hyerly tormlalen te go
through her land, It being a convenlenco te
htm, that permission was never rovekod, and
she admitted that fact at the preliminary
hearing. He denied ever havlug thrown
down the lence and testified that cattle never
get In and danias.l the crepn through his
negligence. Jury out.
inui eri.i.Mis M-MKMt i.
I nlnrmatlen was furnished the district at
torney last night thai Ldward and Emma
l epliuid w ere about te skip and a process was
Issued ler their arrest this morning. They
were arrested by the sherlll'nnd brought Inte
court. They denied having any intention of
skipping and their counsel plead for a post pest post
IKMiement of the sentences until te-morrow.
The district attorney asked that sentence be
Imposed at ence mid the court did se.
Hdwnrd Ceplauil wast sentenced te pny a tlne
or J00 and cesu ler soiling liquor without
license, Biid en the cliarge et keeplng a bawdy
heuse Cunlaud aud Ills wife wero eaeh
hentenced le pay n tlne of 100, the costs et
prosecution aud undergo an Imprisonment
of tllteeu months in the Lancaster county
pilsen
t i nui m lit MM.nn,
A uietiun was made le quash the Indict
meiit charging Lew Is Htark with lalse pro pre
tense, en the ground of lusufllcleuey.
Railroad Olllcer Heffman and William
Wlltlck have Hied applications forthecounty
reward ler the arrest et hore thieves, they
having arrested Frank Heyd and convicted
hi m et two charges.
K 1. Bally, who was Hiibri-enaed as a wit
ness in the Copland case and who tailed te
appear, was brought Inte court en nn attach
ment. His excuse wan that business called
iilm aw av trout the city. The court lmiesed
a line et f2.i and ousts, en Mr. Bally.
Iiibiectlug uethauy Drphntis' liiinir
Mrs. A. H. Leinbacb, Mrs. Isaae Mcllese,
Mrs. James T. Heber, of Heading, Mrs. Huh,
of Allentown, Mrs. Hhlrk, or this city, nnd
Mrs. Ranch, of Lebanon, members of the
advisory committee nppolnted by the direc
tors of Itelhaiiy orpliaiis'.hemo, paid a visit te
the Institution at Womelsderr ou Thursday.
They found everything lu a geed and healthy
condition, there being no illness among the
i .-. t,.. ft... . ...... t x-...i. n.i ...ir.
ItllMaiUS. iVUV. 1UUIUM UI, IIHIUIBUll VYUU,
superlntondentand matron, are very popular
among the children. The commlttee visits
the home four or lives during the year.
The Majei Court.
This morning Ihore were thirteen vagrants
bolerntho mayor. Five of thorn were tils tils
charged nutl eight wero tent te the work werk work
heuso for 10 days each, There was ene soli
tary drunk, and he was n rosrectftble yeuDg
man from the lower end of the county. The
mayor told him be would have te pay the
costs. He said be could easily de that, but
vv hen he examined his pecket he found that
the flfj which he had lu his pocket was geno.
It had either been stolen or spent when Hie
young man did net knew It.
A rine Let or Dner.
Jeseph Kaulz and Ambrose Bllrr re
turned this morning en Fast Line rrem a
gunning trip through Ferest aud Clarien
counties. They started three weeks age, and
made thelr headquarters at Newruansvllle,
Clarien county, whero Mr. Kaulz has
relatlves. They brought wlUi thorn te this
city soven tine deer, two of which are very
large. They have been en exhibition all
day at Mr. Boer's cigar atore en North Queen
street, and iittracte'l n great deal of attention.
A New HrhiKil llense lint la ls DeilluttFtl
llila Allrrti'iiiti
IUvvi.tMnvtl.br', Dec. 10 'Iho new nchoel
heuse built It. Marllc township, near Yerk
Furnnce slntlen, en the silo of tlie old llrldge
Vnlley nctitiel house, Is te he tlodlcnted this
nflernoen under the iintue of Went low.
Profs. Hrecht and Hhaul nre cxpected le take
part hi the oxerolses.
The weddlng bells rosled forth and two
mero hearts were made le beat as ene. Mr.
F. Mess, non of Mr. P. M ss, of Huck. and
Minn Francis Kshleninn, daughter of Mr. I)
Lshlemim, Hethemln, w reutiiicdln tlie holy
bend of union, at the ML Hobe parsenage en
tle nftorneon of Dec. 7.
Mrs. Addle Uillier Is very sick.
Miss Hue Htokes, or HinlthvlliB, Is spending
some lime at her brethei s in I lerltt.
Mr. Harry I'suleinaii, or Mnrtlrvllie, has
returned from the West.
Messrs. J. Oaleu and L. h. Ktekes re re
eelved spei'l'nens of wamieiie or Indian
money, trout Mm. F A arner, of Last
Haglnnw, Mich. The unto Inserted In the
l.NTiil.MOli.Nt Kit nouie time age by her was
noticed and the dlrectl ns stated thore were
fellow oil and the rtsu.it was seme elegant
sjHX'ImetiH of that curious money.
Iho snow storm has made a little sleighing
and jeeple are taking mlvanUge of It, but It
has lieen the means of spoiling the geed at at at
tondance at school.
HUB ttAHHAUKT A
MLI.KU.
Tim IIfsIIi of l-silj VVill-Kiienn
n Hie I'viit
r.ml itt tlie Cuunlf.
'I he death of Mrs. Dlller, widow el the late
Helemon Dlller, of New Helland, occurred at
that plnce en Thursday tuurnlng. She was
75 j earn el ege nnd had net been In geed
health for seme lime, hle was a remarkably
flne old lady, and a representative el ene or
the most Intluentlal families or her section.
Hhe was a member or the Lutheran church
and lllustrated In her nre ihe virtues of
womanly character. Her family consist of
James, thocanhleref the New Helland Na
tional bank. Alfred N , a Philadelphia hard
ware merchatil j Mrs. fniorge W. Slyer, of
this city, and a single daughter, Annle, who
llves nt home. Hhe Is the grandmether of
Mrs. Jnmes II. Prey.
The funeral will take plare en Sunday at
10:30 a. ui., as will be seen I y the death no
tice elsew hore Inserted.
sjU'leunrjf Aniilt ertarr.
Notwithstanding the Inclement weather
last Sunday, the Mhulenary society of the
Ileformed congregation at Heller's church
held Itn second anniversary. The services
were conducted by Hie pastor, Hev. D. W.
Gerhard. Alter tbe npnlug service a mis
sionary exercise by Mru l.mma Husheng, as
sisted by n utimber of vnung girls, was rend
ered and then the president, Herace e.
Bushong, read the annual report, from which
it appeared that tbe society had contributed
during the year the sum of il', whtch was
voted tobevornl missionary congregations. At
a recent electieu the following officers wero
elected: President, Hira-e (.. Bushong;
vlce presldenl, David II. Kndig , secretary.
Miss Ratie Baker, au! tress irer, Abraham
Hhelhly, Jr.
Olnctuuatl Chutcri t'euple Areuneil.
It has Just transpired in Cincinnati that
Archbishop Llder, b!ii e the Haltlmore coun
cil, has drawn tbe Hues en Heauu Catholics
vocalists and musicians I y (ertilJding them
te employ their talen's in Protestant
churches. This order i ist promulgated Is
evoking n spirit of reb- n 'i a ji ing numerous
Catholic vocalists.
'Iho Presbyterian r trgy intend te apply
the laah of discipline te the many church
members who gave aid and comfort te the
American Opera cempsnv and tbe ballet dur
iug Its leceul Thaukhiv iug week season.
The Methodist clergy nise gave out word
that Bl their meeting next weak they will
strongly condemn the iui) luyment et the
ballet at the opera and vv i l leeoinmeed that
church mombeiHwhoa . ili hexhi" Itieus
bedl-clpllucd.
l'tncltail V alut ut ta!;e.
It Is very common among theoretical writ
ors ou agriculture te ca culate the enormous
fertUUIng v alue of the sew age el large cities,
and te lamcut the frightful les,es sustained
through preoeut methods uf city mid village
drainage It Is net tee much le say, however,
that such calculation have no MibiUntlal
basis in tbe light of jias1 trleme In at
tempts te utllire sewage, lis practical appli
cation te our soils," ns s r J II. Law es re
marks in a recent letter I i the 1. mm .1 ;n
rutin) tl Gazette, "having been abandoned
by all theso oempflteut te deal vv Itn it, except
the enthusiast." Sir Jehn conclude
" It appears te me that nn re sentiment has
found utterance In regard te the L union
sownge than It deserves, lake the peat begs
lu Ireland, for Instate c Pent, when dried,
Is an excellint fuel, tut He ctst et drying
nnd transport prevent li liem entei leg into
competition with coal. I f It were net Ter the
coal lit Oreat Britain ! "d would be tlie
mere wealthy country I thn two. But no ene
dwells upon the trreat vane (1 tbe Irish
begs, though vv e are mt.uually being told
of ihe Immense valub ei the Londen bow age.
In both cases, It is the cost of labor and tran
sit that preventn these sub-tsuces Irem enter
ing into competition w l'h ether substances of
tbe same character, whl h are mero ibeaily
brought uiKjti our Mrms
llxieptlena In the ltrn,tersuu ltate
M. HrealUH, iKq , representing sumoer the
creditors el Ames lleuderscu, deceased, has
tiled the following e eptlnns te the miditet'a
reierl :
The auditor erred in hr.Uing that a portion
or tbe balance In the bauds of the administra
tor for distribution was the preperty et the
flrmet Koeel A Hendeis m, and did net be
long te docedeiit's estate
The payment el tl n liters et Reed A
Hondersou In lull.
The order of the court directing the auditor
te appropriate a portion et the fund for distri
bution te the payment in lull of the i red Hern
el Heed it Heiutorsen was error.
The Ki'illve Tramp
Thore are orer a half hiuidred tramps tu
Iho workhouse nt preeut, and they ure kept
steadily nt work cracking stones in order te
cam their keeping. They have also been
very useful this week in shoveling snow.
The men are all chltged te wear striped
pantaloons, such as are in use at the prison,
and In a short time thev w ill also have coats
of the same material, lhe hums sleep in the
lltlle heuse Inside the vv all. They lay upon
straw en the fleer nnd must huddle closely
together In order te make room ler all.
(Illlcers i:ierlml uud Iiittalleil
At a meeting el Christiana Ledge, Ne. 4ir
1 . A. M., held en Thursday, the following
olllcers w ure elected W. M., MiltouHoidlo MilteuHoidlo MiltouHeidlo
baugli; 8. W., Hankin M. Coulter; J. W,
Aaren Martin ; treasurer, Nathaniel Lilies
pie; secretary, Cyrus Llugerileld ; tnutees,
Jehn I), liarrar, Samuel Slokem, Philips.
Hush, Herdloy S. Patterson, Fdvvlu tiiirrett.
They wero ltibtalled by I- D. . M. Hre. A.
J. Kaullmaii, niter vvhn Iui banquet was held
nt the hotel of J. Hepj Hershberger.
A Seliller llurlnl.
Frem the Lilitx lleceid
William Hhealler, formerly a restdent of
Lltlt, years age having Uvetl at Akren, dled
nt tbe resldouce of his son In law, Henry
Meyor, ntOwl Hill, en Tuesday last, aged
02. He was a ssolther durlug the late re re
liell Ien and also rer ved bis allettrd tline lu
the Prussian army. The Stevens Pest u. A.
It., of LHltz, attended the funeral In n body,
which took place a' Millport en Thursday
liiernltig.
rlt en null) Pavement,
'litis morning as (ieergt Klug, carpenter,
was walking ou Wed Walnut street, near
Wacker'a brewery, he slipped and fell
heavily, striking his head upon the Irezen
paveinent. He was picked up tn an uncon
scious condition, badly bruised and cniitusenl,
and wns taken tnhls home, Ne. 410 Mulberry
street. He regalued consciousness and will
seen be all right agnln. providing the blew-
en his head does net cause a congestion of the
brain, Dr. 11. L'berman attonded htm.
llie Nan Steelton Ilauk
The Stocllen National luvnk, of Stotlteii,
Pa , has been authorized te begin IhisIhesh,
with a capital or $75,000.
iirvttsinf.H itr.TVHSH in run ne-
I'AIITMKNT Uf AUHIVULTVHr..
Vnlur of Ids rrniluct el Wltral. Cem, llt, llnr
ley, lliicknlient, rntnlnet, Cntten, ntcCetn-
psreil With IjI Tfni'a I'rlcnt Sema
.vislrtlal llluetlotiaHhe-n.
Wash i Nut en, U. C, Dec 10. 'I he follow
ing crop repert was Issued te-tiny by the
tlepartiueut of agriculture
'ihe December returns et average farm
prlcen, by countles, show material roductlen
as nemparetl with values of the crops of Ib85
In wheat, rje and barley. Cern has made an
ad value nearly equivalent te the jiercentage
te the reduction In quantity, nnd eatn In
sympathy with corn rather than with the
small grains used for human feed nvorages
a slightly hlgher value than last year.
The farm value of corn was Jd cenla
per bushel in Docembor of last year.
It is new 3 .'cents ene oent higher than the
cropellftsl. The nverage ler the previous
flve years was 1 1.7, aud for Iho ten years
prier te 16S0, It was lit cents. The
prices In Iho surplus states are . Ohie,
15 , Indiana, 31 ; Illinois, -ii ; Iowa, 30 ;
Missouri 31 Kannts 27, and Nebraska 20.
This Is an Increase ever but year of ene cent
In Nebraska, three In Kansas, Illinois
Indiana and Ohie, and six lu Iowa and
Missouri. The average la W in New Yerk,
49 in Pennsylvania and le In Virginia, two
centn lower In each than last year. Prlcen lu
tlie colteti statta south and west et North
Carolina are higher than last year , Houth
Carolina GO, Oeergla CO, Alabama M,
MUnlssippl e, Louisiana 5. Arkansas 19,
Texas I), an Incroase of eleven ceub?, due te
the disastrous drought.
The avorage December prlce of wheat Is b9
cents, a roductlen et 8 cents from the Avernge
value el the last crop and 4' cents above the
price or ISsI. The avorage In New Yerk Is
SI cents, 12 cenls lower than last year ; Ponn Penn
sylvania, SJ, 13 cents lower. The reduction
Is still greater In several Western states.
The avorage et Ohie Is 74 cents, Michigan 73,
Indiana 70, Illinois 69, Wisconsin OS, Minne
sota 01, Iowa (30, Missouri 63, Kansas GS, Ne
braska 17, Dakota 62. There la Utile decline
In the Southern states, In Bome or which
prlcenare higher than last year. The average
In California la 73 cents.
The average value or eatn is Jt) 9 cents,
against -i e last December. Hye averages
M.l, against 57 9 last year. Barley Ks cents,
IastyearM3. Buckwheat 51.4, a reduction
of 1 ,) cents per bushel. Potatoes 4G cents,
ene cent higher than In December of last
year. The value of hay averages neatly
e'ght dollars per Ien.
the ltuuuB AVJOVttxe.
tl it ut Kt.pttt te Itepretcatntlre Dewdnrjr-The
Cbnplnln's reehun (rinjer.
WvsitiheTOM, D. C, Dec la (llouse)
The chaplain In bis prayer te-elay referred te
the death of Hepresentatlve Dewdney,of New
Yerk, which occurred lu that city this morn
ing of apoplexy, tle Bald. "Again this
Heuse has been stricken by the hand el
death , another seat Is made vacant. Console
and comlert the wife and children thus ron ren ron
dered desolate, widowed nnd orphaned. He
Theu the stay und cheer of thorn In this sud
den nud awful bereavement."
Immediately alter the reading of Iho
Journal, Mr. Campbell, of New Yerk,
announced with sorrow and regret the
death of his lale colleague, and oflered
resolutions expreBslve of the regret with
which announcement of the death had been
recalved by the llouse, anil providing for a
Joint commlttee of the Senate and Heuse te
attend the funeral. The resolutions were
unanimously adepted, and as a mark of re
spect te Iho memory of the deceased, the
Heuse at 12. -X) adjourned until te-morrow.
I he Heuse commltteo en public buildings
and grounds te-day agreeil te urgently roc rec roc
emmond tlie passage et the bills for the re
construction el the government building at
Charleston, S. C, damaged by earthquakes,
and the construction et a custom heuse at
hastp.itt, Me., te cost $100,000.
I lU.Kr.K.ll'HIC TAl'l.
Kobett Urayer, colored, was hanged In 1st.
Leuis this merulng ler the murder or Berry
Lvnns.
Jehn K, Owens, the actor, was burled In
Haltimore te-day with liiipres'lve services.
One wing of the St. Francis collego and
monastery at Leretta, Pa., was destroyed by
tire jobterday. Less, J .10,000 , fully lnsuied.
Jehn Dllicn and Themas Kelly were fatally
Injured nt the new.'aqueduct werkH tn New
Yerk this morning.
The I'urlute, Mexico's Liberal admiuatra admiuatra
Hen organ has a very friendly editorial en the
president's message,
The Hutuaue society life beat at Seuth pert,
Kngland, whlle going te tbe rellef of a dis
tressed vessel this merulng was capsized and
13 et the crew drowned.
The pilot beat Charlette Webb, arrived In
New or k this morning with CapU E. V.
tied aud the e Ulcers and crew et 12 meu
or the bark Cermena, which was abandoned
lu a sinking condition.
The comptroller or the currency has author
ized the following named bauks te begin
business. The Commercial National bank or
Sbroveperr, La, with a capital or f 100,000 ;
the Steelton National bank or Htoelton, Pa.,
w ith a tnpltal of (75,000 ; the First National
bank of Phlllipnburg, Ks., with a capital el
JJiO.OOO.
Itluts te llheiimallti.
Fiem the Cassi il'a lrnitii y Ga'ette
If 1 were new te guess at the Hie histories
or theso matronly ladles who lean as grace
hilly as they can en their silken umbrellas,
I should Bay that their trouble, If net here
ditary, arese from dietary erreri and want of
Butllclent exorclse. They have been busy
peeple perhaps busy.at seme kind of busi
ness which took up oil thelr time; they did
net require ozerclse, they thought, being
always en the move, ene way or anether
vv ttu only uie walk te ana irem church en
Sunday te ceuut for relaxation of mind.
They forget or they did net knew,
that moving around at tbe duties of
business Is net exorclse In Its preper
sense , that oxerclso must be pleasur
able te be of avail; that mind and
body must both have n change. Probably
the digostlen began te fall before a twinge of
rheumatism took plnce ; they had little
nppetlte for breakfast, except for that cup of
tea and toast. They often telt weary before
the day was half ever tired. I emphasize
the word "tlrixl" becaUBO this feeling is
universal at the outset of chronic rheuma
tism. Sometimes their backs ached in be
wtary iiwtty that evon appetlte wen Inter
lured w 1th, and depression of spirits caused
them te take very gloomy views of lite In
deed. Cordials would be suggested. Ah !
thete cordials, whatadeal of misery they
have te account for I Oiviug but temporary
rellef, requiring te be taken eftener, and Btlll
mere olteu, an the taking of thorn boeomos a
habit, Injuring the digestion, producing
irritability nt temper and restless nights,
they never fall te Incroase the troubles they
are meant te queit, aud shorten llfe ltself.
tuarget! With Ueeerllun.
Mrs. Annie Hern made complaint against
her husbaud, William Hern, charging him
with having deserted her and refining te
maintain her. Alderman Forduey held the
husband te ball te answer the charge nt
court.
I'reperly VVIthiliann,
The dwelllng heuse Ne. 122 Seuth Duke
street, otlered at publle sale by Auctioneer
Haines en Thursday evenlng, was withdrawn
nt v2,9O0.
Ibe Heep lieiue.
Next week seme et the officers of the
Iellce force will visit a number of farmen in
the county tusellct previsions, Ac, ler the
beuji house.
rionilhe Bosten Transcript
And hew low iiorsens whticau ilovelo but
an hour or linlf nil hour a tiny le rending nnd
study, tnke due thought as te hew they can
make Iho mostet thelr llltle lelsure. They
rend In a desultory wAy whatever comes te
band, and think that if they had mere tline
ler books they would seen bocemo much
better Informed. Hut the half hour a day, If
useit In the wlsest manner, would make n
vast dlllorence In one'a mental growth as the
months and years gllde by.
An Incident occurs le molhatwell Illus
trates thin. A pretty inaldeu hair fern, grow
ing in a Itower-tie!, was glven te a young
girl, hopelessly ill with spinal disease. It
proved a thing el beauty nnd of Inoxhausll Inexhausll Inoxhausll
bie Interest, ns the dollcate, graceful fronds
came up, ene by one, Bnd slowly uncurled.
Theto was a little pet boslde the lern and
under Itsspreadiug fronds, In which grew an
alee. Hy-and-by the sick girl notlced In the
llltle pet some tiny lerns, scarce an inch
high, qulte iinllkotheinalilon-halr. Whenes
came they 7 Her Interest was aroused. Hhe
was no botanist, but she wanted te learn
something nbeut lerns. She could use her
eyts for reading but llve minutes at a tlme,
and net mero than twlce a day. A book en
rerns came te her, and anether anil auother.
rrlendn, knowing her Interest in lerun,
brought thorn te her fresh and green from
tbe wools, or sent her fresh specimen of rare
varletles gathered In distant lands. Seme
tlmes a visitor would read te her from ene of
her precious books, but only for reur or llve
minutes. " I can net remember mero at a
time," she would say, "nnd you have read
enough for me te think about for n long
time."
It is new seme years since the maiden
hair fern was given te her, and she has be
come an authority as te the spccles and cul
ture of tbe lerns, and is An enthuslast In ro re
gard te thorn. It Is true that she has beceme
educated In ene dlroctlen only, and Is nel
particularly well Informed In ether respects.
Hut is It net a great gain that she should talk
about her lerns and thelr wenderful motlied
of reproduction, awakening her listeners' In
terest and teaching them many things worth
romemberlng rather than te dwell chielly en
her pains and privations 7 It Is many years
since Bhe was able te step out of doers, but
when you are with her you de net think of
her as an Invalid, se Interested aud Interest
ing Is she.
The growth of cryptogameus plants would
net be a matter et absorbing Interest te all
persons, but the habit of reading thought theught
lully aud carefully what we read, and or re
taining It In memory, Is a great factor of
mental growth.
Unreliable Clocks.
About the most unreliable time-piece lu
this city at preaent is the court house clock.
The hands have been standing At 11.30 slnce
last Sunday, and there Is scarcely n mlnute
lntheday that some one Is nel misled, lu
tbe evening the clock Is Illuminated the
same as though It was keeping the best et
tlme. Persons who go home early In the
evening and have occasion te pass the court
house, think they are out late, and theso
whodenUcaro when they get home think
Ihey are keeplng geed hours w ben they refer
te the court house dial. The person or per
sons having charge et the clock need te be
looking alter It or the county commissioners
may be compelled te hire an assistant for
him as they have for Solicitor Hhenck.
The clock In Tomllnsen's building In Cen
tre Square Is also doing nobly. It has galned
10 minutes en the court heuse clock and lis
hands point nt 11:10, where they will likely
lemaln ler the next year.
A lluunway nud Rmashiip.
Between ene aud two o'clock this afternoon
as a ene horse wagon belonging te Suavely
A, Hre , lannerB, was being leaded with hides
In rear el the Pennsy lv aula freight depot, the
horse attached te the wagon took fright,
caused by the wagon neat being thrown
against him. He ran at full speed across the
railroad, where the rear axle of the wagon
was broken. With the front running-gears
hanging te him the herse ran through te
Prince street, nnd down Prince le West King,
w here he was captured unhurt. Opposite the
Moravian cemetery he ran against Levl
Hoever's milk wagon, but did net seriously
damage It.
I'est 103 U. A. It
The meetlng of Pest 105, O. A. It, last
evening, was unusually Interesting nud
largely Attended. A large number of visitors
were present Irem the different pests of this
and adjelnlug counlies.
Three recruits were mustered in, nnd a
large amount of Grand Army buslness was
transacted.
The newly-elocted olllcers el the pest w HI
be Installed Thursday evenlng, Jauuary n
It has beeu decided te present the name et
Comrade D. M. Moere te the state conven
tion at Uarrlsburg as a caudldate ter repre
sentative te the national encampment te be
held at SL Leuis next sum'ticr.
.Vlnrrleil In I'mimlelpbla
lu Plilladelphla, ou Thursday eventnt',
Miss Clara Hrinten Haines, daughter et
Granville B. Haines, was married te Mr
Jehn Hlair MacAree. Many well-known
Lancaster people were present, among thorn
Miss II. Hrinten, Mrs. W. P. Hrinten, Mr,
E. P. Brlnteu, and Miss Qrubb, The bride
Is a niece et W. P. Brlnteu, esq , of this city.
The wedding ceremony was porlertnedln lhe
Church or the Bplphany and the party Ihen
adjourned te the Colonnade hotel, whero a re
ception was held until teu o'clock, the tleral
decorations or corridors and prlvate parlors
being most elaborate ami beiuttilul.
Itev. M. W. iUauth' Funeral
Iho profossers aud studeuts of the theo
logical seminary intended the funeral of Mr.
Mauch this morning, In a body, bearing
with them a hue floral trlbute In the shape of
a cress. The death of Mr. Mauch came sud
denly upon his many irlends en ColUge
ll lit. A larce number were prosent at the
luueral. The services were conducted by
Kev. Houpt, of Grace Lutheran church, and
ltev. Dr. Gerhart, of the Bemlnary. The ser
vices wero very lmpresslve.
Tuneral el Charles lilnimeUliacli.
The funeral of Charles lllmmelsbach took
place this morning from his residence en
Church street, and was attended by St.
Peter's Catholic Boclety. The remains were
taken te 8U Antheny's Catholie church,
where Father Kaul celobrated a requlem
mass. The Interment was made nt St. An An
teony's cemetery.
A Little Girl's Finger Out Otr
I'rem the Manhclm Sentinel.
Thursday morning Allce, a four.year-old
daughter of Henry H. Miller, this borough,
In closing a deer at the house et her father,
had the Index tlnger of her right hand caught
between the deer and frame, completely
severing that member just lack el the nail.
A Ciiaitlng Accldeut.
Thursday evening as a number or lx)ys
were coasting lu the western part of the city
one of them named Geerge Yeung, nged
about 12 years, a ward et Mrs. Harriet
Totnllnsen, Ne. 32 North Mary street, was
run ever by ene et the sleds aud breke his
arm at the wrist. Dr. A. J. Herr set the
broken arm.
Berlnai Itnllrnail CellUluU.
A colllsen botween frelght trains occurred
Thursday evenlng near Annvllle, ou the
Lebanon Valley railroad by which a man
supposed te be a tramp lest his life. The
boiler of the locomotive expleded and set Are
te cars leaded with petreleum and liny. The
read was blocked up several heurB.
Te Ge te MlIlertTllle.
Arrangements bave been made Willi the
MUleravllle street railway company te run a
ear te and from MUleravllle this evenlng for
the convenience of theso wishing te attend
the Sunday school district convention, In ses ses
sleu at Zlen'e Hofermod church, Mllloravllle.
A car will leave at u p. tn. anil return alter
adjournment.
A Position Ver James F, Denuejr.
James V. Downey, esq., formerly et this
citv. has been appointed a Umber agent by
Kecretarv Lamar : and nas neon letegrapneu
te come te Washington from this elty, where
lie has been vlsllmtr relatives, and be In
strucicd In his duties before geli'K West te
engage in mom.
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a lUf.usiu rij.iruiitiiKKjri en fj:,3a
kaht isirjiir, if Kir i or. W?Vi
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notlled evor New Yerk this morning
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serious delayn en the rivers and bay m4
many narrow escapes nre reported. A. eel
llslen occurred en the Hast river between Uis
ferryboat Hag Harber and a tun; beat
with a scow In tow. It was ,impe.
slble te poe mero llisti A bet'
length Ahead. The ferry beat crashed Inte
the tug, bitting her en the pert side, knock
ing a hule In her that oxlendod almost dOWR
her water line. A panic Immediately ensued
en the ferry beat which was crowded. 1h
,M.b(t,li,nra littnllmt nai.ll ntliAl- Ktlff MkttB. . .3'
"r, j --v., f'-" " -,! ,',... ,,.,. ,- ilia rvy? i
would have neon pusnoe, otetdobtXvVi ,
had it net been ler tbe uinx. wi'lfj
tug Hint ex tend oil along me ireai ejt-
the beat, lu the moantlme the ferry 'x '
had backed water mid the tug prejBud OB '
ner way up me river. The Hag liinwer wm
net much damaged nnd after considerable.
UlllliUILJ' ItltVUtU lltll 0I1JI.
The big grain elovnter Someiset, while
being towed from the North river waul
ashore under Custle William en (loverner'a
Island. Hhe Is In a dangerous position and
will have te stay there until high water.
Srtltrliiii"ii en the .VIKsautt rncllla strike,
Di;.Ninev, Tex , Dec. 10 -A t 0 o'clock last
night the Missouri Pacific nwTtchmen ntthls
place struck nnd walked out el Iheyntdiln
a body. The grlovance wan tee much work
for the pay. T he men called upon Mr. Gold Geld
mar, division superintendent, yesterday
morning, and asked an Increase or wagea le
the same amount as given by tbe ether teada
et the nystem, aud gave him until 0 p. m. te
decide. As no reply was glven at the time
specified they quit All la orderly and
qulet. Some et the conductors have bean
asked te de the work, but none have dena an
yet. Tbe yard Is full of cam that naad
switching. II men Rre net seen employed
Iho gain w 111 be Immense.
Heatj Damngea Wanted ler Libel.
WATKrtr.oe, la., Dec, 10 The Llfe Indem
nity and Investment ceiniwvny, of thli city,
yesterday began action ler libel against the
Dubuque Daily Telegraph, laylug the dam
ages at 150,000. The company has been run
en the assessment and has Accumulated
surplus of 1100,000, but has recently changed
te the mutual premium plan. The paper
published a charge that tbe surplus bad baea
obtained lu part by fraudulent esnaaamant
and that fraud was practiced by the tranaler
of the funds te a new organization.
I'amllr of Counterfeiters Arrested. f
i'.rnr. 111. niw- 10. WttdnflSftAV nlfftlt' " &h
.. .-., f.r r....M. ., ., !..,. mma jT.
uepuiy eaertii iepuyaiui. iiuu n wia ww- --i
made n raid ou a cablu i.ear Tort JefferneD, JK
Ky., occupied by a family lately moved la
from Alten, HI., and captured nn outfit for
making counterfeit nickels and a large
amount of Ireshly made coin. The family
occupied ene room, nnd was composed et
Charles Telton, Themas Telten and wlf,
who Is but 12 years old, Themas Thompson.
Mr. Ilicketa and an old woman named
Thompson. All drew revolvers, buigtba
officers had the drop en them. They were
taken te Paducau yesleiday rer safe-keepin
A Defaulter hipiarlDg Ills Account.
Wauv.sh, Iud., Dec 10. Jehn M. Hoff Heff
man, of Hartferd City, treasurer of Black.
toot county, who was a low daya since re
ported ? 10,000 short lu his accounts, baa aae
eeeded In turning ever fuuda eueugh during
the past tYienty-feur hours le reduce the
amount te tl.100. Uls books originally
showed there was f31,000 in cash en hand,
when in reality there was a little ever 2t,0C0.
Subsequently sevorel certllieates of deposit,
checks, etc, wero ieund bringing the short shert short
nge down te the amount st vted, nnd 11 may
be wiped out eutlrely.
Attempted te Human Olilu CUT,
Hndlaa, O. Dec. 10. An organized at
tempt wan mnde Wednesday night te burn
this city. There were soven flres In rapid
succession in various parts of the city, but
frtMnntHirnll were easily quenched and
general conflagration prevented. William
Smith. Jacob Twining and Geergo Ramsey
. i ....a,.l f.ir Ini'mullnrtsm. GlfM t?.f
tiaveuvcu eui --
excitement prevails. -
Attica, onie, ou tire.
Tit ft?", O., Dec 10. 11 A. m. Attica, a
town In tbe eastern part or this county, le
burning aud threatened with tetat deatruc-
tlen. A special train wnn Bienmer nnu m.u
has lust left here for the rceue. 4
Twolve Bteres have already been consumed r,
And tbe Ure is Htlll raging. The lese iuuaai; ..
is t:oe,ooo. l-
AMarderer KetueTed Iro'uaMeo.
Omaha, Dec 10. -OU. A. James, of Cozed,
Neb., Wednesday nlglit shot and killed
r M ."nnUB,.llli nf (TntlAWaV. JalXtaa
Is a dlsreputable character, while Hayes wee
,.,.. -.,t...... nn.l nnn.da mnihallll JHftaa;L?iSS.
waaaneaked out of town by the sheriff and &
taken te Urokeu Bew helore eiayngni. ur u ,r
would have been lynched by an Infuriated k&
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CrOWll WU1CU uau ijiiiuuiiiii " .' j !-,- .
Jenej Cnltle nrrle I'leuro-Pneumeuln.
DAt,i.AS,Tex-I)clO.Conslderablo excite
ment has been created here among cattle
men by the discovery of several Well defined
. nf ninnm.imeumenla In a herd of Jer
sey cattle brought te this city by State Senater.-
...... nin.n nf ilnail cattle ravealad ''.l
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prODamO ITHI" UI iiiUUu-l.i.v.-. - - ,,
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l'rovlilleg Quarters ler 73,000 Soldier.' t
nnrssi. nee. le aovernmentcontractore
have begun the work et converting the large ' ,,
irranarles. which are numerous in tuis cny, -y.
into barracks for the accommodation of 76, j
mw t-n Tiie wnrir lu twine- titished ratf "&
Idly under the supervision of military emja
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Omaua, Dec 10 Yesterday the threat et'
tim hninnrn nnd ontrine men In the coal.;
...i nr ii, a iiiiriineten Missouri railroad 'te
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cease work It meir wagon iwm iuwv,. ,
was put Inte- ctlect. A lotep of men Jf
. , 1.. I., lub.i Ihn .llDl.AanlUU..'"
ordered irem jjniueiu i" " ."w t: ' t
strikers. ?
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A Stage Itebliet'e tile Kvtenrted.
rtnTTv. Ment.. Dee. 10. Acting; Ueveraee
Webb yesterday, at tbe solicitation of AMef j
neys Thompseu and Campbell, granted ere'" .,
spite te Themas Uardlug, one of theUlendaje)
Btage robbers, rer thirty dajs from the '21
Inst. v '''
lt.,lnrlnir Kent IM'tt Cent, it ,'-,
LeNbON, Dec 10. The Dukeer MaaeMaVfj
iat nnneuni-cH that he baa decided te malMt i
permanent roductlen of 25 per coat wp,j
rents el Hie tenants ou ui umu eihst
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Delaware: Fair wentner, aeuw
winds, allgUllywarmer. t -rf.
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under Prof. Hall.wlil meet for IN fl lVJ
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