mTWUgg '" -y' Hv Sk mtasftti? meet: '? "tit;. ;v VOLUME XX I IT NO. 101. LAN'VASTEK, L'A., THURSDAY, DKC'HMDtiU ,,0, 1880. PRICE TWO 0E1 K7fct,MWfKrt 1Vf1 vll WV s IN THK LABOR WORM). him .ifurn.VB.vr hkuvs ion hksiht. I.SM run n it k Hints. Tnn Ihmisand limit. In l'lillii1litifM In Oil n a Bit Ike This Miiniliig Serums 1 rnulila Tlirealrusit In Lucerne Ununly lleniy Ofnrgn tit lleillne a llnjiirit A strike allotting ever 1 OH) men will take plaoe this morning In nil tliu large beer brew eries operated by tlie sixty-two linns bolong belong boleng Iiik te llie Philadelphia Ligel liner Brewers' association. 'I his action was determined en Inte Wodiiesday evening t n gcneral meeting of tlm empleye At Minunoreher hull, Sixth and Vine street, and was brought about by tlie following notice which was iestnd In nil tlie breweries en Monday inernliiK Netice te VVnrktnirmen- 1 lie Inlliiwlnjr viwln of naves will go Inte ulti'Cl en Jammi y I is7 I'ur Wink. Ilnsitsnf ilepirttnriil net less than .... tmi Workmen In roll its, furnmntiug rooms kfU Ue, limit milium unit oeopni IV ) Vtntkiiixii In wnih Iieiki) ninl ntcmmi ... ljul Apriuillcpsninl tmuimrary hi'lp w ikj All werkltiKmmt nheain nut mmiibur of tlm Knights e( l.itber alii requested iitjetn tlin sntna, mi I'litLinsirilu i. veisf llctn IlKBurm' . " liTtcs llili nelkn vvm printed In both (lermau ntii KngllMi. Tlie heads or (lopirtuieiitit tnuntloiieil In thnabove Hit new receive IS per week, mill oftentimes mero. Tlioie who are named In the Hat te roeolvo fl ure re duced Irum (lR, ninl the worklugmeu In tlie wash heuse iiml tlm firemen, who am hero hore after tobe pild Z, new receive ! 'I he nppreuthea and tempirary hoi proiulve sums varying from futiiflt I nev ntn te get uniformly fn On Sunday tin- ri'Jiu Ittm, nlilf'i u llien ntlclnateil, i iIIiciiukhI at a invetliiK et tlie lecil braticti or tlie National Heur HrnvierV rninu, ami It wai ilwUlwl net te ftlrlke, but no Miinloeut a brewtiry ninl on en on il"iUer te fone tlie propuetora -by muaim te I in atturwarl iltvlUctl iikii te tvitoie tlie old uae. A roiuiilltti'e et tlie .National Union, Iiowemt, Illicit l'lillailulptila en 'I titnday auil lielil n coulertuico wltli tin Inaden el oaeh branrli of tbe brewliiK traile. TUe reiult ai that t.iore nummary utepi te reilit tbe nei Ki' II t vttire roi'emmeniloil anil a enuerat tnevtliiK cilluil. All Veilnni.iny evunlng .M Hinerrhnr ball, Hlxtli anil Inn ntrtil, wai i-rewilwl wltli th cturily pinpleyi'i of tbe browerloa. All liranebrii ure rpprf-.uiittHl ami w Inte ontlni entlni M.im wm i11i-i1hih1 wtien a apnaker maile n geed elnt theru naHti'j illnerilfr. 'Ibe lle mnmbern of tlie National I nlen maile nililro"ien ami aiuriHl tbe meMlnn el tbe Kiipiert el tbat etnninilli'11. lien tbe aililresiei nre oier tbe I'llunlni; wai aileptml unaulnieiisly Iltsehed, That p, tbe mntnberi of tbe Pbllailelpbln bra neli of tbe National lloer UrenlnK union, liuiiioillately pruUnl u k ' l1 t tb proeiiiii reiluitlen by refmliiK te rpiurn tu work until we ure nnurtnl tbat It will net 1)0 cufereeil ami tbat a Kuarautce be gheu in by our oinpleton tbat tbe pri'ieul rati) of Hanei Le net lutorlert'il with for ene ear. 'Ibe drlicrx, cnKliit'uii ami erkmi'n In oilier iltipnrtutenta be aru net luclmleil In tbe roiluctien, iure pruwnt lu larRe uum uum bera, anil will alae rofueo te work until tbe prtptnt rate of nanea slinll baie been re Mernl. Ttieywlll be Mippertml ly tl Na tional union, altbeueb tbe majority of tliem are membara of tbe Kulgbu of I.pber. Thrr Slrlke I'liii.MKl nil , Dpe. 3e llie li tbou tbeu atnl men cmplojel by thi broncrlei operatoil by the alty te tlrnia IioIeokIuk te tbe I'blladelpbla Lager Uror Ilrovven' nae ilatlen, struck tbli nnriilUK la nccorJaiied wltb a rexolutleu pa.mel at a larjjely atleniletl ineetinK of tbe employ ei lait ntRbt. 1S.17,TCII lir ITitlKelf A 1lirratrnin Stat el .ItUlr. I.ilillillfil il a Lurerun CnlllfrT A erltlcal atate of alUIra cxULi at tlie co. fiery of tbe lllllilde oil and Iren Company, at i'lMMtjt alley, l.urrne county. On October I the nien utrurk ler en mlance of 'i igca. 'Ibe company leluieil le grant any i'lvaru'0 ami n lockout w.n tbe remit Seuie two wceki hke tbe epcr itera of tbe inliie blreil a numbfref II iiut;arl.iiin and nfew American minera le take tbe place of llie atrlkera. The latler warned tbe " acabi " tbat If tbey eutered tbe miue tbere would lie trouble. 'Iboeomrnny, te proteet tbelrmen, lilted a number el dotcethes and alie fur fur nlbeil tacb of tbe iiiIihts hIUi a bull-deg re teler. l'be ilulectlwa mood guard eer tbe mluowblle tbe minera were at work and when eienlm; lame ovenrteil them te tbelr beuww. All went well until Tueiday neulng, whin tbe worker were eet ukii by tbe stnkera and many et the former badly lieaten .Several of the Hungarians were knoeked down aiTd klrket me tiadly that their Uvea are Uunpalred of. Heme xbeta wero tired, but no ene wai Injured. Tbe utrlkera took tbe renlDri from tbe lliingarlitii and non bare tbem In their pai aesalen. A neon in tbe uen-Htrikera were attacked they initie a break and ran for their hotuea. Had tliey reUUd tbere would bave tieen bleed abed. Wedneiday morning a great mauyet the non atrlkera lalled le put .ii an appearance at the in I no. They were afraid of loleuco. A number of new bands were brought te tbe work, bow ever, by the detiutlieH, ami upon tielng premised bis wagea went le work. Kich, man wai fur. iilihed wltb areiulier. Thore are foul hun dred atrlkerx, and aceulllet li feareil. neyur UKumt:s eirr He Hrlliiijiililifia n W7.000 l.retj In latin nf a lfMral)7rit Weiiriiu, Henry (ioergo bai declared Ida Intention te aaortflce bla claim toM.Oeoor ?7,OeO worth el Northern 1'acllle railroad benda and New Jeraey real ostate In order te bee ure groiter comfort te a paralyzcil old woman during tbe remainder of her life. The champion of tbe werklngmen became b Htockbeldor and a laud ownerbyawlll en llie lu tbe aurro aurre aurro gate'a court of Camden county, New Jeraey. The beiiieit wai made by (Ioergo llutcblua, the owner et ;a Ineyard called Aucera, filtii ated In the hamlet of Iltue Ancher, about 'JO miles from the city of C.iuideii. He dled a few months nge Bt the age of '!, leaMng a ciilMlpaa widow, Jlary. Mr, Hutchlua was noted in an Intelligeut mail and a grett reader, and bocauie a dlicl dlicl dlicl ploef Uoergo alter reading tlie latter' work, " l'rogrea.1 and I'eerty.' I'rem that time until ula dealb be adocated thedectrtuta Mdranced by the author. When tbe (ieorge lioein waa ut Ita helght during the recent mayoralty cuimuhm, tleorge was nelitied by the atternei' ler llie executer of Hutchlna' will tupt tbe bulk eftbu calate was Intended te be dovetod te apreadlng tbe lighL Tbe will, which Is a curleua document, be queathed one-thlrd el the oslate tu bis widow. Heoently deorge recehed n touch ing lotter from tlie widow of Ids disciple. Mie butted tbat aluce ber liilbband'H death alie had been paralysed, and the t6,(AH) or he she would be entitled te under the will wbh in in aulllclent for lier HiipiKirL Mra. Huchlus practledly threw iicrnelf en tbe gonereslly el her ce-leuatee. but she mid If (leorke inalHted en taking the property Htie would net make a contest. Mr. Ueorge was found In tbe aauctum of his new piper, the Slaiulaul, which la te make ita appearance nexl Wedneeday. Questioned as te what reply he would make tethertiiueat, deorgesald : "Wlien tnyatteiu Hen whs called te Mra. Hutchlna' condition 1 w rete her K It was as roiierteil I would re nouni-e all claim te the legacy. 1 Inlend te ilait her tbellrxt el next week and atUly mjcelfil the needs the property. II bhodeoa l will take the legal kteps neceasary te make ever my claim te lier. It would help our latise greatly It the property could bodeetod te mucU n tin'." tlleudale W. Ual, who ia ld te be a resi dent of I'hlladelphla and clalma te boa rela rela rela tloef HtitcliltiH, hm vntered a couteati but It la said that the will is a alld inatriiuient and there Is ue inies'.len as le the peifect nanlty of the Utaler. Itetarued te Ills fareut. Tbe llt'le boy who was leund wanderlnc en Kant King Htroetlate en WednesiJay alter neon w8 returned te his parenta nn hour or twoatlerho had lest himself. Ilia iiarenta are visiting the family of Dr. 1'Jxten nnd the boy vim restored te his parents by Chief fieiltb. UUVAHaUH VATTtlUVIt HKUUHI). II It (Inn nf Willi It II" anil lilt I'arly llaia .luat llMunn le lis I'mml llnrililmrR Cerr. el I'ltUlmrg I'mU The Adiuliilstratleu of (lovernor ratllseu hail been the ptireal I'enniylvanla has had slnrelhe rar. Nojebbory lias roceled Ita rtolinteiiance, but en tlm ether hand It lias waged an uncompromising warfaie sgautU all forms of corruption w llheut regard te the parties engaged In IL li onemy has also found In It an oariient and but li lend, ill ill travagance In tbe oxpetidltutii of lb') public inoneys has net or failed li Hud In It a lrei)g onemy. The governor mil or forget that he had sworn le obey nil the reiulrenienta of the constitution and the la as, and benue has dene many things which baie brought down tix)n his head tbe inalpillctlens el thme who hae been itumistnuiwl te plunder the treas. ury with lmpiinltr. Although Charles H. Wnlln hss nnnr been frlendly tothnpremintadiubilstiatlen bocause lu his opinion It had net preperly trestml the lndoK)ndent Hepubllcaus In the dlatrlbullen el tbe olllcea, he rouiarked toyeurcorrosiMiu deut roeonlly tfiat he should be xttry well siliklled It Worier Iknier conducted the administration as well as the gubernatorial Incumbent. He Is free te admit the purity and clllclency or the present administration and this is the sentiment of many ilepuhll cans who are net hllnded by political preju dice. Only a fmv duji age n prominent Republican of this i unity remarketl in neon neen neon vetsatleu with a lotion Republican that If (lovernor I'altlMiu had run tbli year he would hae received his lote. He, Hke many ether voter, lias uotlced tbe aggronslencs with which he has pursued the wrong and upheld right, and feels Hke reiiietnlierlng him I )r thla rare courage lu put He Dili 'lain. Uoterner l'.utlum In net been popular with the legislature, but the distinction he earned in bis opposition te thelr nchrmeihai been greatly le his irmlll. Ne measure which be considered unconstitutional ro re ro eehod bis Hsuctlnn, liowexor great the vetes In Ita faier, l'.siclally was this the rise with bills ImelMug the taking el money from the treasury. I'roceitoiit was triated as If It had never been made and a"ts were dls dls apprevwl simply bocanse tbere was ue legal orceustltutlou.il sanction for thein. He was llie first goternor who had the courage le ote u bill (making previsions for the pay ment of clerks and ether empleyes of llie leg. Islature for services beyond tbe regular sen sleu of ene hundred davc, liocsuse In his ex amination of the constitution and Inns he leund uethln;; that Justified such legislation. In this way he sav ed the state many thous ands of dollars, tfliedld proieko tbe enmlty ft tbe would be liouelleiuries el the Illegal bounty. Alter he had taken this stand against an obi rustuiu he had the courage te Inter pose his ohtectloiiN te Ibe pay meet of the iiiuiie) sought te tie snatched lrem the treas ury by the ptsiage el the unlawful acts of the legislature ever tils ietoe, and Until this day tlie stale treasurer has net dared te pay any el the money Involved lu the contro versy en account of a fear he would be held personally roensiblo for tLe ast. lu an ether ime the governor nliiwuil,iil fidelity te the constitution lu a remarkable degree, l'be nportlenmcnt of the state into congros cengros congres atonal, legislative and ludlclal districts was demanded and he called the legislature Inte extra session In order tbat tbe emission might be supplied. 1 or this act the gov ernor has been often adversely criticised by well thinking fsieple bocause the innve meiit involved the oxpeudtlure et half a million dollars without accempllshlni; any thing out the passage of a Judicial apportion ment bill. Although the governor's action cost the state re Iargn an amount tbe Ipgls latttre was really rmpjnslble for the lesa, ai it remained In xovden about six months sim pl for tlinpurfiesa of enabling its members te draw flu a day. Hut admitting that the gev erner's atlompted oufercemeut of the con stitutional prevision relative le apportion appertion apportien inoni was p-lmarlly resH)U"lble for this large ex)endlture he has saved the statu much mero by tils careful scrutiny of appropriation bills and the veto of tbose which had ue legal constitutional sanction, as well by ether meatiH. I uder the four years admin istration of (ioverner I'attlseu ibe oxjienses of the state government iiave been largely reduced bv tlm curtailment of expensea. Under previous a Jmluistrallens It was cus tomary te expend mere ler advertisement of proposals than tbe alue of tbe articles ad vortlsed. This species el extravagauce was promptly stepped by tlie governor aud his secretary et state, and thus many thousands of dollars were saved te the statu, (Ioverner I'attlsen's light against corpora tions that treatid the constitution as a dead letter Is well illustrated iu the successful proceodlngs aimtust the lirnimsetl nbsorptleu ottheSiuth I'ennsvlvaiil tiy a competing Hue. Tbe governor had no fears of corpora tion", however powerful, aud nev or accepted any favors from them lu the shape ut passes, aud neither did any of the heads of dopirt depirt ments apMlnted by him. Ills last move ment (through his attorney general) is le break up the combinations et the trunk line railroad and anthracite coal companies te control Irelgbt rates aud tbe prices of coal. These are a few of the reforms Inaugurated bv tbe retiring governor of l'ennsvlvania, uuil well may Mr.Wolfe be satlslled If Heavei makes as geed a recerd. IIXHJI l'Oirr..T.s llli .1 II Tnlk Cmmiitiy Atnet a Mlusll AllUI enie Willi a (Inuil t'Uy Last evening the comedy et "Mixed I'lckles" wai plaved for the first tlinein I. an caster liy J. II. I'elk and uempiuy. The opera houe was net mero than half filled iisii star Mr. I'elk was somewhat of a stranger le Lancaster poeplo, but had the merits of his entertainment been better known the heuse would have been crowded. The cemedy Is ery funny, and by the plot two parties by the name et I'fklc are terribly mixed. JiMrii VV'.'f, a fast young man, and his brother -h'nir, who Is a popular young minister, are lulli lu leve with Chcrr'i Jlrwi n. 'I lie girl's mother is against Jeseph, who, Iieva ever, has a friend in llie old man, who is Inclined te be fast, vfi deter mines te win the girl by setting tier mother against ministers. He sends his brother en a wildgoeso chase by n false telegram and during bis absence linporsenateH him. He makes leve te all tbe women and succeeds in getting iver.vlMHly in the uelghborheoil, and especially Obi IJrewii, into dllllcultles, but llnally carries his point. Mr. I'elk aasumed the character of fuirpt J'iclle, llie author of all tbe mischief, iu an ndmlrable manner. He Isanexcollent come dian, and seen made blmaelf a great lavorile vv Ith the audience by his easy style of acting. Ills sudden transformation from a careless man-about town te a solemn looking clergy man almost uijHtilied the audience. His facial expression showed great ability in tbat line. Mr. l'elk's company Is net large, but throughout It ia very strong. Alex Vincent as Hiram Jtreit n, llie old sjHirt, was ery funny and lie seemed te Ihi almost as great a favorite as tbe star hlmsell. J. W. Parker as Jen. .clilAui I'irk.le, tbe real mlnUter, did Winn geed work, aud his appearance, man man ners, Ac, wem very gospel-llke. Miss Julia A. I'elk, a pretty weuiau aud clever actress, had the part of CAcrry llrewn and l'anuy Denham Heuso made things howl its .Mi 1 i i i ll reu ii, the savage old wife aud mother. The performance was warmly re- ceiveu, ami tnore is ue ueutil tnal Pir. i eik made a lasting Improssleu. Itailnay Tracks IjiIiI lu a lrar. 'Ibe Chicago littilicay Aye says that in tlie year Just closing 8,010 miles of new main Hue railway track have been built in the United btatcs. Kansas leads the country with the surprising amount of 1,0'JO miles, the greater part laid within the last six months. As sumlng the uvorage cost throughout the country te have been but f J0.000 per mile, tlie expenditure for roadway aloue was JjliH),. OOO.noe. Present Indications are that the year les7 will show even groater activity. An I rim Works at Itraillug tu liciiiun. Ne. 1 furnacoef the Heading iron work", which iias been Idle two years, will be blown in en the first of the year, The furnace has undergone oxlenslve repairs aud the com bined output of the two turn aces will be ene thousand tens per week. An Acd Weman Horned te Death. 'I he clothes nf Mrs. .Michael Rell, aged eighty j ears, of Yorkana, Yerk county, caught llre from a utove Tuesday night nnd lirr beJy wan burned te a crisji. Hhe uUsrtvl Intense sgeny all night and died, MISSING LIZZIE KNGLE. A KAtTATIUH AttMt OMOKU Hitnritn in HAiiuiinqmi All Mspir Mrlliinsbl, a llellxInn.Mhuut.r, ulmrgiMl Willi N'OurliiR slid Ahdartlnir Msn. liMnt tllrl Wliallie veiiiik Weman li anil .Hcniifllilnaiif llir Arni)' Wink, Hvnni.nl mi, Hec. 30 This morning Majer McDonald, a red-headed member of tbe Halvatleu Army, w as arristed liy Cblef Land Is, lu answer te a telegram from the superintendent of the Mercantile Uetoctlve association. McDonald nnd two ethor mem bers of the army are charged with the seduc tion aud abduction of L'zzle Kngle, of Men helm, Lancaster i eunly, n few weeks since. 'I be girl became it member of the band, and as Is claimed by ber friends, was soduced and spirited away. Her father came te liar risburg In search of his daughter, but left without gaining any Information. The mat ter was thou placed In the hands of dotectlvos and resulted In the arrest of McDonald. The latter had beeu In tlie city for several days assisting at tbe meeting, and was arrested this morning. He made no denial of the charges and said the young woman was In Kama. One of his comrades Is lu Hchuyl kill Haven, the ether lu New Yerk, He is held in defnult of (1,000 ball until tbe olllcers arrive (e take him le Lancaster for trial. I If I.I It WOtlK IS MVVHM.M. I or a jeir past tbere has been a number of .Salvation Army poeplo lu Manheliii. 'Ihey camn aud went at dllleinnl times am aome are yet there I biy conduct their meetings in b church, vvblcti was formerly used by tun Ilaplists and .Methodists but new has no congregation. Hew tliey llvn is consider able et a in story. A pentletnati of that borough says that little stock Is taken in them except by some cranks and religious enthusl astsriie girl w he Is said te have beeu abducted la a daughter of Henry Lngle, a very roseo reseo rosee tablo laboring man el the town. -When the (Salvationists first came le Man helm she soemed te take an Interest In thorn. Hbe attended their meetings and Insisted upon associating with them. Her parents frequently had treuble with her. One time she had her bun bun dle jiacked and was making ready le get away when she was Intercepted and brought back. The (Salvationists, among whom was McDonald, worerbargod with attempting te take the girl away. They dented Hand overy thing was settled at that time. About elxweoksage the girl disappeared aud has net been seen since. It Is hello veJ tbat she was taken away bv sen.e member of the noble army. Mi Donald has net been In Man helm ler some weeks. The girl Is about 17 years old. JtV'filAy TUUOVA JtABXIXU AiKlrls llarinril liy Ituuiurs of Aitlill Acress I tin iterilrr I ram e ami Germany's I'otlllen. 'lheienua press is becoming convlnced that Husslii is detormlned en war. Keperts et Increased Husslati armaments are centln ually coming te hand from various sources. The latest Intelligence et this kind is te tbe ellecl that tliree hundred thousand Itusstau troops have been ordered te mass In KletT, and tbat theeccunantsnt ten thousand houses have received ductal notification that sol diers will seen be billeted tu them. The .Vem Freif 1'itste plainly hints that the best thing Austria can de Is te submit te Russia's wishes In order te avoid conflict. The lag b'titt and ettier paers bitterly deplore the fact tbat " Austria Is compelled te abandon her llalkau pregramme, bocause she has been left in tbe lurch by I'rlnce Hismarck, who has made pe-ace with Russia." M. (. lotnenceau, the Trench statesman, who Is lading Vienna te attend his brother's wedding, has been Intorvlewlod respecting the possibility et war between I ranoe aud tiermany. Among ether tblugs Mr. (.'lemon (.'lemen ceau said . "Photo can be no war between 1'rauceand (termany unless tiermany makes tbe tirst attack, btssausn every responsible rrencbuiati Is determined that I'rance shall eiler no provocation, r.veu If Kus'la aud (Jermauy should tight Krauce would remain passlve. H would reiUlre a gross provoca tion indeed te ruuse I raucntewar. Ofoeurse, France will lefuse te disarm. It must be admitted that 1 ranee has been coquettlng with RusM-v, but this was intended merely te frighten (lermany " Heuutatila will net Jein a (.'entral ICurepean alliance, but will preserve armed neutrality until au opportunity eilers te make the best alliance II -erlnui II Hgvrlan complication arlH, .iavuu 31. iiurr, mihikk, acTK0Mi. lie t.eln reur Vear, Mae Slunths au-l Twenty Days In Hie C'uuut) Jail. Jacob M. Hutt, whose forgeries et bis father's aud ethor relatives' names te prom issory uotea in the spring of 1SS5 eaused qulte a sensation, was brought from prison te the court house forseutonco this morning. Hull, 11 will be remembered, oltuled the etllcers after the forgeries wero discovered by hiding under a large fireplace at his home, but was discovered thore by Ollieer Haruheld lu March, lb-s, aud was takeu te prison. His testimony was reipilred In several civil suits and his seuleuce ( as deferred loglvecouusel an opportunity te put hts evidence en accord. Tbere were live Indictments found against him ut the April sosalens, 18be, and tlie amount of the rorgerles ler which be was lu dieted was .!, I7f. The court sentenced htm te undergo an imprisonment of leuryeais, nine months And twenty days. He has boeu lu prison nearly two years, and that impris onment was takeu Inte consideration when theabevu sentence was Imposed Trier le the dicovery of the forgeries he was n busi ness man and uuusidered te be In geed cir cumstances. O it ClieMnr Count) folks A tecent scurch shows that tbere are UO men and women who are past 0, and whose ages aggregate ever lO.OOO years, living with in a radius of lllleeu miles of Oxford. Of this number tvv enty-one reside in Oxford. Thore are eleveu women and five men past W vearH. 'llie eldest is Mrs. Amelia Tulten, of Vast Nottingham township, who Is in tlie Viii year et nor age. hiie nas never jour jeur jour nevod In railroad cars. Dr. Charles T. llye, el I.Ik township, who is 61 years e.d, is the eldest practicing ph.vslclati lu Chester comity. He Is a graduate el Jellerson Medical college, mid Is as vctlve as a man of 10 Years. The average age of these men and women Is nlKiut HI jears. Ceutrr.V Cenaiil (le Opt of lluelneM. The big dry goods house et Cooper A ( enard lu Philadelphia go out of business en January 1. Tbe name and style of the new li rut will net be made public until te-morrow. There Is geed authority, however, ler stating that Richard Weed, Ssmuel IS Brown and l. ram llie It. Haines will be tbe principal partners. The terms et the sale are said te have been (600,000 ter the Hteck and business. Messrs. Cooper aud Conard were anxious te escape tbe cares el trade. A Fatal Uelllery Aiddeut A proiuAtureoxploaon of pewder occurred iu Lawrence llrewu A Ce 'a colliery at Track, vllle, S-buyklll county, en Wednesday. Themas Tls'ier was se badly burned that he died soeti aiterwards. Richard I'enu was badly burned, ami Harry McCermlck was hurled iftiite a dlstauce and had an arm breken. Tliroe Italians, who wero only known by the numbers they bore, were frightfully burued aud scalded. Ilurse Hlelen. Chief Smith has been roiiuestod tu be en tlie lookout for a dapple gray horse, 0 years old, stelen en Wednesday night lrem Issac Richards, of New Harden township, Chester county. A rowardef ffl'Jeis ettered for the arrest el the thief and tlie rocevory of the horse. lllg Chicken llgbtH. The Ilglitleg ground for the contest en Trlday and Saturday, tiolwecn Yerk and Haltlmere, Is about lu mlles from Ilattlmore city, en the 1. W. X U. railroad. The Yorkers have rems eighteen cocks, marly all rd u l if evd lighting ijtialtiies. VI Bit UK lAJHILI.AItn The Mealttiy lobarceiil.t ami Hi nig robug rebug Ku Slide He Urn Hum. 'through tbe instrumentality of Tlorre Lerlllard, America has tbe largest toboggan ellde. In tbe world, being ever four theus and feet tu length from end te end, while the Orange chute Is only ene thousand and four feet long, the (Saratoga one thousand two hundred feci, and tbe much vaunted Montreal slide is but ene thousand aud six hundred feet. Mr. Lerlllard's energy Is well known In all sporting Interests and tbe fact tbat this great slldehas been made in tlie short space of two weeks shows that ue tlme has been lest In the arrangement and cons truction el llie chute. Tbe Ijerlllards are known te fame through their lminonse to bacco onterprlso snd also as lielng enthusl. astle turfmen. The Ijertllard stables are world fauied and Tuxeile Tark, which Tlerre )erlllard, lias instituted In Jor Jer soy, is a swell thing conducted en English plan, Ideas and principles. Mr. Jjerlllard retirement from tiie Ameri can racing track, lu the jear or 1KSI was of short duration and tbe re:ent talk that his farm llancecaa would be sold with the sale of tbe horses had no foundation, as Mr. Ierlllard has said that Hanoecas would net be sold and that he would keep all the foals et this j ear, et the horses sold some fifteen In number aud that Tlerre, Jr., would keep all the gelding, se that lu all prebabllty father aud seu will enter and run distinct stables. Mr. Lerlllard, sr , sends lavishly net only upon liiiufcll aud friends, but also upon the ompleioaol his factory. A recent addition te the privileges enjoyed by his workmen, Isa large library erecled for the free usoef auy ompleyo en the presentation of the factory card. A school lsattached which seats three huudred children, and tbe en tire expense or the establishment Is berne by I'ierre Lerlllard Ce., who feel a Just prlde in the succes of this work TIIE HUUTIl f'i.VV li(H I). A Chsl Willi Ml. (leirril, YVlie line. In Ctirnpe un Kttturtlny. I rauklln H. Ciewcu sails for Kurope en (Saturday for rest and recreation. He says the Seuth Teim matter is rra-tlrally settled. Mr. (Jewen said "There were ever S!,oeo,ooo out of (1j, 000,000 represented at tue Tuesday meeting, unit au informal vte being taken, about 0,000,000 agreed te sign the paper either ss w Undrawing or continuing subscribers, and about (.1,000,000 desired further time for ro re ro lleclieu. 'I he paper was referred te a com cem com inlltee te bocngressed and who were deslred te procure signatures. There is no truth whatever In any report," continued by Mr. Ooweu, "of an lntended purchase by the lialtluiore Ohie railroad, and the report must have originated from the trt that ut a previous meeting a letter from Mr. Garrett was read suggesting a connection with his line at Somerset. Ne action, however, was takeu upon this proesttiot), and whlle the project remains, as originally intended, for a line te the Pittsburg, McKeesport A Youghlegheny railroad near Pittsburg, Authority will be given le consider any prop prep osition looking at an alliance with the Balti more & Ohie railroad company, though many of these who remain In the eutcrpnse proler constructing en tbe original Una" Mr. (Jewen would bay nothing mere than this. About tbe previsions of his plau for enabling the beutli Peuii subscribers te Mil out he declined te talk. It was stated lu another quarter, however, that Mr. Gewen otlered theso subscribers willing te sell a isireent. bend for 75 per cent, et the amount ptidlu. The bends are te be deposited with home trust cenipauy aud may be redeemed by thoie willing te go en at a price slightly below par. Only about (e 500,000 has besn paid lu se far, and It Is estimated that only (2,000,000 or (J.000,01-" il I 'dds would have te be Issued, Hegardlng the same subkK't, Dr. Hestettur sajs " It Is probable there will boaforo beaforo boafero closuro and sale In order te froe the cenipauy from all the embarrassments with which it has becem Involved Ibe old reute will be retained, except In tbe i ke region, where seme changes will be made. 1 thluk the an an derblit Interest Is friendly. I de net think it probable that auy uctlJii will be takeu lure gard te Mr. Garrett's eiler te Hke prrt in the cempauy, aud conned it wilh bu system. We can get along without ills aid." In con clusion, Dr. Hestettur said 'The heuth Peun read will certamiv be built. Ne por per por 8en eau prevent It. Werk will be resumed en It next spring, and It will ba pushed through as rapidly as possible " llecth Creek Kanilng n II tudietue Ilrttiru, A dividend of V, per vent, has been de clared by the dlrocters of tlie Heech Creek railroad en the new pieffrred stock of tlie company. It will be paid lu iah en Jauuary T. A short time age the dircctera ellered the stockholders a tlv e per cent, div Idend en the ei igluitl subscription, but lecommended that the money be le't with the cempauy te purchase new equipment, and that ear trust cert incites be accepted In stead. This waSBgtetd by most el Ibe stock steck stock heldciR. eryNerlj iiuneii slu I'leiu the Mount Jey aui .Siimiel (Jmeltzar, of this place, returned last Tuesday from h viilte the tKireugh of Ileal Lien, Yerk county, where he roperla that n man by the name of Henry Weltch man died suddenly ou Thursday. TLe funeral was bold en Monday, and as the celli n was being lowered lu the grave a seu of the deceased asked te have the cutlln takeu up and opened, as be was net fully satlslled that his father was really dead. When thocellln was opened, the bedv was leund te be limber aud warm. His skin was pierced and the bleed coinmeuced running, which it is bald Is net the case with dead people. The body was net burled, but taken back te the heuse and several of the best pbvsiclansef that section wero summoned, who slated that It was a remarkable case and that they were unable te say whether the person was dead or allve. The following day the body was as belore, nun ai lasi accounts it nas nui ueen reiuuteu nor burled. Mr. hniellrer stated that an undo of his was supposed te have died and had already been laid en the cooling beard and a celliti had been made for blin. when he again rovlved and is still alive , althuugh this hapivened tvventj tlve years age, the celliit he still keeps as a reminder of the long trance he had fallen into. Ills lilue at (irern.liiirK. A llre At Qreensburg, Westmoreland county, early Wednesday morning, de stroyed ten building, Including Hie Laird neuse, neiupiu's hardware siere, eiu rrcss rlllce, Caleb .Stark's dw oiling and bteres. L iss, (100,000 , Insurance, (oO.eOO. Meiiy el the boarders in the Lilrd hotu-e imiely es cajied In thelr night clothes. I'ruf, llleasen Leses 111. I'utKel tluuk. Kieui the Yerk Age Tuesday afternoon Prof. O. H. (.loasen, whlle retitrnlng from a business trip lrem HarrUburg, lest his pocket-hook, containing three liundred dollars and aome papers et vulWB te himself. He did net miss Hie isx'kct book until he arrived in Yerk, but thinks he lent It en the train while en route. TIIE EASTERN NATIONAL BANK. I.UVAI. HANKtKU lNHllXVTlUN IU UK OI'HtfMI). It Will Hue a Vandal Htnck nf SW 00,000, l.or.atlen nu Rv.t Itlns; Street anil r.t peels In be Itesrty for tluilness by the Mobile el Nut .Mai c!i. 'llie Lasterii National bank will be ready for business about the inlddloef March, 'lhe capital stock, which Is nearly all takeu, will be (200,000. 'I lie building will be located somewbore en Kast King street. These are the crystallred facts which have grown out of the rumors that have been In circulation for some time past concerning a new national banking Institution In this city. Inquiry by en iNTKi.t.ienNC'En roperler further revealed that the undertaking is backed by some el the heaviest capitalists of the I'astern end of the city and Ibose rural constituencies that He en both eldes of the Thlladolnhlatplke. Klgbt or ulue subscrip tion books have been uuletly circulating in the city and In the eastern and northern parts et the county, and au cflett has been inade In all cases te socure only subscribers who would de their buslness at the new bink. Iu the city some of the men backing the new bank are Rebert A. I'vans, Levl Hon Hen senlg, D. CI. l'shleumn, Charles I. Lindls and Allan A. Herr. The amount of each subscription Is limited le 10 sbares. THi: t.OCATlO.I. The locitlen of the Kastern National bank, It Is bolleved, will be en the silo of the Kit linger property, Ne. IU I'ast King street, re cently purchased by Rebert A. Hvans for I.evl (jensenlg with the object In view of erecting a bank building thereon. Thore Is, howevor, seme hitch about the tille. The property was sold le l'vans under an order of the orphans' court for (11,000. C. CerstIy claims that he bid the same amount for It as l'vans did and he has bled exceptions te tbe continuation of the sale. Gerstly Is said te be willing In gtve (J00 mero for the property than the price at which It was sold. The court may order a re-aale of the place. With this Kastern National bank started, Lauc&ster will have six national banks. The llvn national banks new here Bggregale (1,300,000 capital, (600,092 surplus, (2,2-10,000 deposits, aud (2,971,710 discounts. Theso with tlie solid prlvate banks of the city will make Lancaster better equipped In banking facilities than perhaps any city of Its sua lu the country. r IKI.KOHAI'IIIOT.VVH Lord Hartington bes declined (e accept a position in the Lngllah cabinet. The corenor'n verdict In the case of Htella Hendrlcksen, the little girl who was acci dentally shot by her mother, in MIddletewn, O., finds '' that the sheeting was accidental but the result of gross carelessness nu the part of the said Ilrldget Uondrlcksen." Tuesday nlgbt en the Arkansas rlver, In Pope county. Ark., a negre named Henry Darnes was shot and killed lap a 10-year-old boy named Ed. Daniels. The negre was ad vancing en the boy In a threatening way, when he was slopped by the bullet from the youth's pistol. Jehn Werley called at the home of Mrs. Nancy Black, a woman of bad repute, in Mt. Pleasant, I a , and dollberatoly.shot ber. The ball entered the right side el the breast, pass ing through the body. The woman will die. Werloy Is rated as a bad man, and ut the time of the terrible deed was under the Influence of strong drink. Wallace Ress and oeergo W. Lee, tLe American scullers, arrived in Bosten jester day from Kurope, Beth are in splendid health. It is the opinion of both oarsmen that Beach cannot be beaten, but they a:knowledgo thatGadaur isa wonder. They declare emphatically that Gadaur should bav e wen tbe last race. He was net In form aud this explains his defeat. In New Yerk this morning, a little girl named Pasquale LaTeere, aged 11, fell back ward from tlie devv n truck platform of the Kith strcet station ou the Third av enue olova elova oleva ted read Immediately In front et an approach ing engine, and was lustantly killed. It is supposed tbat the girl was attacked with ver tigo. It Is new thought prouaute tuai iue near Ing In the argument ferustay of proceedings In the McQuade cae belore Judge Pratt, of Brooklyn, will be lurther adjourned tomor row until next Tuesday owing te the contin ued Indisposition of the Judge. Yesterday attorueon whlle workmen were preparing te raxe a portion of Highland rink, itoten,w hlch w as recently wrecked iu a gale, u pioce et ;the reef 60 feet squire foil proma prema turely, one of the preps having given awuy. Seven workmen were uudernealb and get out barely lu time te save their llvei. Nene cleared the falling wall by mero than a ten inches. L. D. Phelps, el Decatur, Ind., a tire Insur ance agent for tbe Continental and Phoenix of New Yerk, has oreved a defaulter and left the city last Monday te avoid arrest. He Is a defaulter te his companies between (J00 and (100; besides, he ewes every merchant in the city who trusted him. His companies will leso nothing, ler his bondsmen are geed. Ills downfall Is attributed te gambling, whisky and a w eman of this city. He leaves a vv lfe and is well connected here. A call was made In Cincinnati this morning for a squad or police at Riverside, Treub'e was autioipated between the striking coopers aud the uou-uulen worumen. 'inore was a disturbance as the men wentle work. 'I he strikers endeavored te persuade the men te quit work aud In sumo Instances blows were exchanged when arguments were in in eflectlve Jehn Dillen apieared lu court, lu Dublin, te-day and deposited the required bail et JL1, 000 for his luture geed bohavler pending the outcome of his appeal. Messrs .1. (1. Illggar and Dr. J. E. Kenny, Nationalist members of Parliament, were his sureties. llctei lives Hun Dunn Au luceiullary. Ciiai roeuA, Touti., Dae. 30.-Detec tlv os last night captured Tem Chllders, near Akren, Ala., who is wanted for burning tliree depots en the Alabama A Great Hoiithern railway. He tired .tbe ,depet at Akreu, by night, aud It was burued te the ground wilh a large quantity of vuluable freight and several pouches of mall, Involving a less of (7,000. A week Bge the deiet and 200 bales of cotton wero burned at Ilollgeoand only two months since Chllders burned the Akren depot ler the first time. Must Uiilile HI. salary. Biioeilv s, Doe. 30. -J ltd go Reynolds fixed the alimony this morning which Paster IlenJ. Staunton is te pay te Ills wife. When pastor of the Tort Green Presbyterian church he re ceived a salary of (tOJrery ear, and thejudge, probably thinking a gentleman et his ability could certainly command that amount, has illvlded tbe sum and given Mrs. Staunton half for the support of herself aud child. A Crank at Large. Ci.i.i.LAM, Dec JO. S. A Iledde, the crank who was lecently placed In the Palnes. vllle Inllrmary ler his persistence lu (siting Mrs. Gartleld, and who proclaimed himself In leve with Miss Mellle, daughter of the late president, escaped last night audlsbtlllat large. He Is considered harmless, but will again be imprisoned as seen us captured. I Ire lu a Alarylaml Town. I i t'Kii Mahi.iioue, Md., Dec 30. -Tire breke out this morning at '1 o'clock in the large stere of James Tllnt, and for a time throateued the town. It spread te the house of Jehn Parr, Gee. 11. BuuueU's stere and ether property. The losses will aggrcgate (20,000. ralinyrn lu liave a flank. llAitiiisniuu, Dec .10. A charter was granted this morning te the Palmyra bank nf Palmyra, Lebanon county, The capital Is (Wt.OOO. A I'ellsli statesman Dead. llLni.t.v, Dec 30. Herr ICantak, lhe leader of the Poles Iu the Itelcbstag, Is dead, HMA.T11AU JNMVATItlnx. Wahhinoten, D. C, Div. SO. l'ei J0 Kastern Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware : Snow, northeasterly winds, slightly warmer, A VUillOUl'XBA'S VAT. It llepeinlednnn Weman's Whim audit Caught Her Fancy. I'letn lhe New Yerk Tlmes William AI. Hlngerly owned anil Uoergo C. ltrothcrten leased tbe Tomple theatre In Philadelphia, which was doitreyod by tlrnen Monday last, The fact that "The Mttle Ty coon" was in rehearsal at the tlme el lhe llre recalls a rather queer Incident In connection with the original production of the comle opera In which lhe ewner and losse of tlie theatre played the prlnelpal part. A young man named Wlllard bpencer was the com poser of tbe peculiar comic opera which has seemed te appeal succcsstully only le lhe queer musical tastes of Philadelpblana. In the Ojiaker city the production has coined money Just as rapidly as it lest tuoney every evory overy whero el he. As Its composer (Spencer naturally had very much faith In the success of his oompj eompj oempj s'tlon, but for a long tlme he lalled te llud any ene else who had a Hke faith. He haunted Mr. Brothrrten, who had Just made a large sum el money through Hellar, tbe magician, but who had retused te onture any of his galnn In "Hie Lltlle Tycoon" enterprise. Hpencer wouldn't be shaken elf. He persisted In being heard and having his work heard. At last llrotherten, having a llttle spare lime, consentod le listen. He rather liked thojlngle of seme of the aits. Hut he knew nothing of music and se decided net te take the piece. He left his ofllce for n walk up Chestnut stroet. Hpencer clung te him and talked "Little Tycoon" until llrotherton was tired. Millionaire Hlngerly, who takes a "llyer" In theatrical enterprises as a sort of diversion atler the cares Imposed upon him by his paier, the Philadelphia Recerd, his Uolsteiu cattle, and his fast horses, was coming down the street. "Hay, Hlngerly," said Mr. llrotherten, "have you get anything en hand Just new ?" "Nothing In particular," was the reply of the capitalist. "I've get a musical crank here with an opera," said llrotherten, "unit It's just struck me I'd Hke te try au experiment. De you knew anything about music ?" "Net I." "Thoncemoup te the heuse with me. This man Hencer'sget an opera he wants me te produce I don't knew whether It's geed or bad. He wants tne te produce it. If It's geed I may de se, If you'll taken flyer in It with me. It won't take mero that a coupleof thousand dollars apiece, and II its geed we'll make a geed thing out of It. I'm going te take Hpencer up te the house and let him try it ou my wife Hhe knew s a little something about music My schome Is te let Hpencer play It, let her act as audience, whlle you and 1 will pese as Judges. It it pleases her we'll produce It ; If It don't, we'll let It alone. H jwncer.w ill you run the risk 7" The composer falrlyjuniped at tbe chance. Of co u r se he'd consent and ablde by the decis ion of his audlenc of three. Would Cel. SIngerly consent 7 He would and did, and the trio went te Mr. Hrotherten's house. Mrs. llrotherten, who, by the way, died a couple et weokuage, wasn't admitted te the secret She was simply told that a new comle opera was te be tried. Would she listen te it 7 Hhe would. Hhe laced the composer while he sat at the piano, while her husband and CeU Hlngerly watched her te eee what elTect musle and dialogue produced. Hhe was a lucky auditor for Spencer. She laughed at seme of the dialogue, ap plauded seme of the music, and asked that several of the airs be repeated, and generally onjejod the wboleatlalr, pesslblv because of the nevelty of the situation. Wbatover It might have beeu that amused her, it decided the Tate of "The Llttle Tycoon." Tbejudges accepted the decision et the single listener. Hpencer's production was accepted then and there. Singularly enough, this queer method of trying an ejiera proved te tu a most satlsfac tery one in every way. Cel. Hlngerly and Mr. llrotherten both made money out of theallalr in spite of their losses en it outside of Philadelphia, and Mr. Spencer's sbsroef profits lrem it Is set down at lrem (i",000 te (30 00". UAblUs AMI WHANITT. The Strange anil Sail Career of a Urlglit luting College Man. William M. Hyersen, of Newton, New Jersey, who committed suicide by shunting himself through the head In his room in New Yerk, was undoubtedly lusane, but the his tory of his short llfe reads llke llctieu. His father who was en Intlmate Irleud of Presi dent Lincoln, died several years age aud left a large fertune for his widow, seu aud two daughters. One of lhe daughters married a clergyman In the Seuth, but the ether, Mar. garet, remained single and with her mother dovetod herself te the care of her brether. Seventeen years age he was n student at Princeton college Bud was considered one el tbe most brilliant members of his class. Ue distinguished himself in the base ball Held und was prominent In college sports of all kinds. After graduation be entered the law cilices of McCarter, Williamson A McCarter. He suddenly announced his intention of abandoning the study of law nud entering the ministry. This step seems te have marked the first stages of the deuieutla w hich led te his suicide. In lb7J be entered the Princeton Theological semlnury und In a vear usteulshed his professors by his ability, lie mastered llebrew aud Arabic and would bave been graduated at tbe head et his class. During his second year ai iue seminary ue gradually grew worse, and ene day startled everybody by renouncing the doctrines of Christianity and proclaiming himeeli an lull del. Such a declaration In the old Tret by tertsn temlnarv was enough te create a great commotion. W'erd was sent te his parents. They declared that he was Insane, and lrem that tlme until Ids deatli he wandered aim lessly about. Ue plunged iute society aud became famous as a croquet player. His malady be came se marked that Ills mother vv as obliged te send him te the state insane asylum, at Mor Mer ris Plains for treatment. He wrete the most pathetic and remarkable letters home. Grow Grew lug better, he was allowed te return home, but only te be sent back te the asylum three months later. Ter the past three years he Beemed much lupreved. .Religion ouce mere charmed him aud he burled himself In roll gleus literature. He left considerable manuscript which his friends claim should bu published. A few weeks agohe decided tocemo te New Yerk and devote liimseir te literature. Ills mother and sister wero making preparation te Jein him when thenews of his tragie eud was received. One of his manuscripts Is new iu the bauds or a publisher ter examination. It is entitled "The Tree Land "Cpisede A Retrospect," aud is supposed te be au account el the rlae and fall of the Henry Geerge movemeut written in 1W0 by one who had taken part lulu Cruelly te Annuals. This morning Themas Smith, el Baiu bridge, had a hearing belore Alderman Me Me Me Coiiemy en complaint of Jehn K. Wiley, of lUlnbrldge, ou a charge of cruelty te anl mala. It was shown that Smith en the 17th of December bad shetnnd wounded a valua bio collle deg bolenglng te Mr. Wiley eud that the deg had died or its wounds the same day. Smith admitted the sheeting, but claimed that a number or dogs had been prowling around his beardiug house, and that he had leaded a gun with salt and tired at thorn without etloet, und that afterwards ene of his companions had leaded the gun with shot, and that ha (Smith) had fired at Mr. Wiley's deg and hit it, though he only Inteuded te scare it In detault of ball Smith was committed for trial. Mr, I'enilerly's ew Heslilence t rout tlie bcraiiteu Ke.uibllciii. General Master Workman Powderly new occupies his recently completed rosideuce en Main aveuue, near the ML Pleasant colliery. A line view et theclty uiay ba had from the Blte which the labor leader has chosen ler his abiding place. The grounds surrounding tbe buildings are ample, and 11 Mr. Pewder ly has a taste ler farming he may employ many spare moments In tilling bis let, Burprlss I'urly. There was a surprise party and family re union at tbe resldence. of Mrs. Marcaret Miller. Ne. 320 North Mul..errv Strem, WAilnnsdnv Ainnlni. a nluoennl tlmn u.a had, and Mrs. Miller was the recipient el nutnber of rtcaents, & 'Is uik imiiiiii u . .-- ....ui. LOHA.S CUKIMSl-JU) TU THK UAriTVB,' Impressive Scene, at Oatemst Clae-VtMMv. ami rublle sun In the Uerttf e-rrefaM - floral OfffMegs-Tk Coffin ricdra III tiler Ifseil IniTtiUri...... i " ar- t1 WasitiMneN, Doe. SO. ThoseeneaKJt. ." oral Legan's old home en the bills OTWlMks.' ing mis city were very impreaiv "" morning. Karly In tbe day the body, AtmmAT'i' I.. AHtll .,l. ...... .. 1. 1. m1. Luu.!,.!.... ia S luvillliauuuaiuuiu u, vieuK MiunuuiufcVf vSJj. leu ureasi covereu wiiu corps auu iusoehhki 4ji badges, was piaeed In the casket, and Ik '''- family were admltted te pay the last farwl(s alene with tbe dead, liy tnl time IM heuse wascrowded with veterans and publle iiiitn n.irl ll t.ilnl.l Almnal tiA baI.I In fiA Cilll l LYING IN STATE. tlnunr. Wfhlln tntiff rnvre nf rarrlafrASi SMIBas . . -, toextoudfor mllei from Its gates. At 11 f u uiecK iuu ueavu cnauiuer was epeneu, us senators and soldters, veterans and v'lter ' crowded In te pay IheTr-friliulCLjjr respeeti W wuue iue seuuing wniew snu Dereaveu ivu' tlvea lingered about the casket which mi & embanked In non ers, and partially oeverod nV by the national llig. Whlle the views el tu ;; 1 remains were Doing taken lhe silence m J, l....lf... I... ll.n tVn.. Inl.. ft V.bimi.u aW.a ?- - uiuau "J fcue i.u. .imill 1. AluwulBUf wuu $ ueuvored an eloquent and fervent exWua- Ji nfl,.nM.i,. . HI.. .,..., .. I,m . Iinmutu 1'fnjci. j nu iiarkc; nas luva v.. closed nnd bnrnn te the bpara(. which had $' been drawn le the deer by four black lienet). Here a precession formed, led by the hon orary guards and guards of honor from the Grand Army pests, I.iyal logten, United States artillery, Mexican war veterans, etc, i surreuuded by voteran bedy-gTiardsfd pall bearers, and follewod by the congressional commlttees In carriages. In this order, with a Union veteran corps baud playing dirgef, tbecoitege moved slowly down the till', Inte the city and toward the capltel. rLAcxti en a ntHTonie nttrt. Although It was a cold, raw, wintry morn ing with an Inch or two of snow en the ground that had fallen during the night yet as early as 10 o'clock a crowd of seveTil hundred had gatbered at the capltel, waltlBg te view the remains of Senater Legan, which are te He In state In the rotunda from 2 p. m. te-day until 11 a. in. te-morrow. The drapery was removed from the Senate chamber and the heavy drapery In the rotunda, midway botween the two IIeuwii where the remalus He iu stale, wai com pleted before 11 o'clock. The bier en which rested tbe remains of President Lincoln, Ciller Justice Chase, President Garfield aad Thaddeus Htevens was found In the crypt of the capital, recovered and used for the recep tion el Senater Legan's remains. About neon floral ellerlnga brought lrem Calumet Place began le nrrlve at the rotunda, and were put iu position about the bier. At 1.15 p. m. the certege reached the cap cap leol ; the guards cleared the way at the Keat ontrance and the casket was placed upon the bier In the rotunda. Then the floral offering! ' wor,e carerutiy.arrangeu aoeui n seu n rp, o'clock the assemblage a thousand 7ple iz?i t I l. .1.1- .1 ,..I..H .hnl 1 1. a VU! ''.: wor,e carefully. arranged about 11 and at entrance was permitted te tile past and view Y'S? the face'et the dead warrior and statesman, 7fv uri'Jscn te tub arAVg. Au Illinois I'aper Alleges some Wrongs Is Werklngmeu-The lleuiedy It fropeses. Cuicaoe. DecSO. There was a little Harry n(arnllanianl In thn BtjttA'A nttnrnAv'a flfflesl fZL J -.. -.11. l-l I.. -.-.!.. I. -. "iu yesieruay ever uu euuunni in jtus , CUHIen 01 tue .ireciter y.eimnjr. xue i"',, asserts that the state has no money for the , peer but millions for usurers, cut-tbreeta, i monopolists and favorlles, and, last but net'" least, will use theso minions ler me purpees t of creating a standing army wbleb will be ?j created for the purpoae et oppressing tne itrii-blnr? tinnntn Thn nrtleln mnclndM: "Wlmii tlmv have created a standing army. ii military sUtleu, a Tort Legan, that meBB gjfJ lll .. nw .I..II. .mil ,laBlrni.llnn In Ihn wnrlf. Ve! Llill nui uci out. uirf..u.... w .w ...-. legmen. The werklngmen, the small tradee men, the farmers, all thinking and liberty loving men, have but ene nnswer for that, namely : Arming. Arm yeuiselvea with Ihn cheanafit. tbe beat, the most effective MT arms, such as can be handled easiest ,J nlmiimr (lulllnc iMiiiH. Winchester rlllaa or P. pistols. Werklngmen be men. De net stand $.. by Idle and without plan, when yeurenemlea v;- are arming themaelves te Annihilate you. V Your honor, your self esteem demands thle".J ofyetu Nowtheielstlme, bum may ioea--, be tee late." - - " Why n Ltd Hanged Ulinielf . e f4C t..iii.- in. Timi !la.lAmiu Ksmners. "f uu.u., ..... "-. --T' -a aged 11, an orphan sent west uy a new xerK' charitable soclety, committed sulclde nyte' hanging himself in Jehn Karr'a barn nee; Peoteue, this county, yesterday morning.'. i.-i.i ... .s..i... I..I n..nr L'niininrA le i company with Mr. Karr's children, wlthjf d whom he had been raised, attended aLhrlrt-l reas tree. All mosepreseni receiveu prteenwj-vi excent Kenmore, who became very despoed-U J out te think (hat he had net been remeal- Jk bereil. It Is thought that this fact e preyed ...,n I. la mlml lll.l llA tPBnlveil tt I&SIA tltsl. own llfe. When leund he was banging by ; llt'UU M3 114.1... .UH ..w a.......... w .w . - . repe from a joist ever the horae'a rmng er. t? -- '&i Messenger Fettierlngham luiplliated, J Si. Leuis, Ma, Dec 30. Specials Hew i Leavenworth nud Kansas City state tbat j Ojcar Cook made a coufessleu yesterday, tot? " which he stated that 1 etherlugbatu, the ei-jr , press messenger, who is new In Jail chrge4,a - with complicity in tue roueery, spbw au about the plau te rob bla car and was wU-' Hug Victim te IUO AllaCK Ol iue roeoer. at m.mp said that he was premised 110,000 of UM auieuut stelen as his share of tbe boodle, Met that until win a part of the money wbVek : Pred Wltreck sent te his mother fertafsw' keeping. ... m ... .nrt lln llhnle J t IVllIU I lltDUIUUUI naaie vi-avvw , HitAMJON, WU, Dec 30. Considerable " excltemeul nas ueen creaveu among me "",", 1 mera and ateckmen mureeu inseuuuuijr vjr the discovery or three well-defined caseeet tileuro-pneumenla In James Denmee"- C line herd of cattle, and tbe alarming Ms-, crease of hog cholera In the vicinity f Marknsan. In that comity. One farmer JM lest 100 bead or hogs this month. ' Caiise.v, le., Dae, 30.-Many fartnertiM losing their hogs by a new lung dlseave. J,. i. i.iei. i, ,.. 1,1.120,1 lii lhe last ten dsT. t '""31- ,'j ,iks Ills Keslsuallun. f; 'f in i i-v; in ur. la.. Dec 30. Mr. J. bV ' .. . ........ iii.i rn.ra Iiuh llltmt thnnsal. ' iviarriu, wuuiu. ,v ;..-.- -. , Hen of inspector el acceunta of reveta ' nnicns. was creatly surprised en reachlsMrl this city yesterday le nnd a letter Ireta tb department at wasningven luioruneg nm that his reaignallen would be acceptable, take ellect Jan. 10. Mr. Marvin baa been fe-, c-arded as ene el the most competent of i.Mir inunrcLers who renresent the revaeM department. The retlrmt Inspector ?; stauneh Hepueiican. ;, fell Iute a atel Add. risiiNNAii. Dec 30. William aged 33, emplej ed at M. Werk'e candle f lery, met wiiu a terriuie una tswu wmm last evening. While threning tallow I sul nh uric acid vata ler lhe purpose of i ing It, he lest bin footing and allppe . the vat. Frem beau te ioei uis cieii 1 almost innlantly eaten from hi betiy,j nn I hta tltub. was terrlbly burned, iw ' I Lu. ivne ftvn heiira et thelXtOSteX1 a I pain he died. Lester leave a widow l children. v. i s-Vi v l w ft '"'' 4 i&3 y rm r"3 ' m ii t&s J6 PA 5 Wi .2 ' , imi,BS uHtm'a&' rmrLxi