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VOLUME XXI II-NO. 118.
LANCASTER, PA., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1887.
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GALLAG11KR SKNTKNCKU.
nr, iF,rn a 1 it ih ,i,MiiiMt lni.v; tin is
Til It VUUSTV.IAtlH
lirnel Smith, Who tUlffil a Itetr nt Iflrehet'e
lintel mi Chrt.liua. life, Unntlnteit ou Three
Charge. JulEiiidil r.,l en Qnltn n
Number it! rnlille en-tiiler..
Tueiituv AJitrnoen Court rmsseuibled
at 'J 30 o'eliwk nml Henry Mllter, Jehn
Weaver, Rudelph Hwartt nml t!lnt!cli
Hohleoteitborgor Hived the uxpttuse of n trial
byfnterlug pie is of guilty le being tramp
mid teHUMltug the woedof OlirMlin Ceble
in make a flre In tlie weed". Thu court Iihj.
tureii tliem set orely for tr imping around llie
country annoying the peeple and eonteiicoil
eaah te umlorge hii Imprisonment of live
mouth nml twenty tiny.
CJAt.1 A (III llll CONS II TKII.
Jamn O illnghcr was put tm trl il for tlie
llilnl time ttita week mi charges of felonious
entry nml I treeny. 1'retn tlm testimony of
common we tlth's wltnosse It npiio-tred that
thu dwelling lietii3 of Levi II. Jubtis, In
Maner township, near Aleuntvllte, was en.
terml en I) vetuber 1, between tlie hours of
(o'clock uinl neon by thleve, iliirlngtlie
ahteuce of tlie fitnlly When Air. Julius
returned home he leiiuil everything lu con cen con
fusleu. Au elimination undo showed tint n
gelil wnteh nml chain, two rings und n re
velver were stolen. Atter Gallagher's arrest
for another olleuse, the ring stelen front Mr.
Jehn were feunil en tlie linger of Oalligher,
ni tbnceuutyjall. 1 lui watch was rivovered
nta Phllalelpuln piwn broker a establish
ment, wherv it was ptwned by n nun an
awerlng Gallagher's description.
The delendant called two w lltiesv te prev e
thvtOiUssber was at the home of Mr Hels
nlmsu, en North Prlnoe Btreet, nil of tlie
morning of December 1, when the robbery
wa committed. Gallagher Instilled that he
bought the rluici found en him aud Identified
as the preperty of Mr. Jehn from a stranger
at Columbia for tiny ceuIh. He douled rII
knowledgoof lhor'ibery. The Jury rend
rd a Turdlct or Bnlltj .
On thothreo Indietinanti et whli-Vlie iai
eentlctcHl (je wa mntenced te undergo no
ImprUeninmil of twenty ime month..
Theuu. Rnilth entited a plei of guilty te
cruelly III tri-tleg a aluible lf baleuglng
te Jehn 1". Mln Hn vnmtitoneod te tin
derge au laipi Isnumeut of etm tnoelh.
ACQl'ITTKDOF LAIICCT.
Osorge Itipple, of MldJleUiwp,waladlcted
for the larcHinj of a nuuiuer of te from the
KtoreofT W Woeitvortb. Oillcorl'jle ten
tided that he was In the utore of Mr. Wool Weel
or til en the night Lntore I'tittvnifn. The
utore waacrendal and th elll -er'n oldeuc9
was that he van illpple put a number of teya
In hli c' pocWet, vilileli he hal "t palil for.
The lUfiinie iva. n dimlit n' the elfa-na
rbargml. The aix'iittid teilllled that he wai
at the U-e com utern en (.'iirlstmvi emj and
lieught i uum'mr of nrttcles tint all of theul
hepildfer Hadtultteil hnMiig runaway
from the tftl'vir en the roil t. the nation
home, hut cUlmed that tin wat filghtened
and knew he nmld ne: net lull mid he did
net want toget lecld up. en njcmunl of hH
wiMaQd ehlMren Ttie Jury rendered a er
diet et net guilty, atter fiiA mlnutei de
liberation n.L.n or eftt.rv.
Mary Ingra'iam plei lel guilty te ttillnga
large let of Jilry from tha toreof William
(1 l'ethl, tin ISatt King etnet. Hentence
wan dcferreil with n lun of Bending her te
the Ileusa of Haliiy'.
Cloergo Djlteher onteriHl a plei el guilty te
eteallng enrpenter toelu from Martin llUnkeu
lujerand llurmiti Wehl.en. He i au au
tenwxltJ uuderg no linprlvmui iit of nix
months.
WltlUm OUnley outerod a Hluillar i lea for
tbe larceny of a sol of h inieii Irem hluieu K.
Nl wley, and w ui beut out ter threo month.
OriAD JTRT IICTCUM.
True Jtilti Oee. Hippie, lareeuy, Ime1
Smith, aiiault and tut cry and mi'iciem
inlaoblef , Tbe Smith, cruilty ti aulinals,
Oeore DUcher, larceny andie'fhln stolen
geed, Mary Ingratii'ii, lareflny , Mary J
Heek, bmmiU nud batten , H, tiry 11cm, lur-
ceny. Win. B'atiie,lri.rey.
- Ignored lUIlt 1'rinl Htole, lreny ,
Himuel Uboraelu, a3Ult mid iMltury with
prosecutor, Ilenjitntu Iloller, for catt ,
t'tborlne Dennett, ricelving atoien goods,
Abraham Ilarrla, aiault nml bit'ery, eeunty
loreoiWj lleury Woeiljard, lirceny , Albien
lugrahauj, rtceiiugaioleu goods.
Wcdntiilay Morning, Court met Ht e
o'clock and tbe dittrlc: alturney uakiil that h
Mrdlct of net guilty be entered lu the cae
or commenwenlth v. Henry He, Hn,eny.
Je staled that the testimony wm the mtne n
mjuthe Hlpplocaie tried en Tuesday altor alter altor
lUeloou, In whleh thejury acquitted thotlefeu
erfjlaut. Tbe court dlrtutcd the Mrdlut te lx
( tfjntored, rumarl.lng tint thl wa ene of the
eue that came Inte euiirt through the Inter
ference of an efllccr.
CONVICTED Or Tltlll.K tlttlKIISI,
In rati Smith, n colored man living en
Church Direct, wi put rn trhl en two
Uiargns of malicious mlschlef and ene of
msault aud battery. The oemmouwea'th'a
testimony tdiewed that en Christina
ee, Smith went te Klroher'. hetel
under the lnlluonce nf liquor aud united for n
gla of beer. The bu-keoper rofased toglve
him any, telling him he had eneugh, aud
Nheuld go home. Uinith rotuted te go aud
Mr. Klrcbr took held of him nud led blm
te the deer. IhereUuilth roilsted aud took
held of Ivlrcber, but Smith mi finally
ejected, Ah seen a the deer wai cloed,
Hmlth ran hi Hit through two window
pane. Divld i:dtudi nad Jeeph Ham
mend, who were lu the hetel when Smith
inn pu( ou, went te the ouUlde, mid Smith,
who wa terribly enraged, struck II tui'iiend
in the face nud pleked up a piece of brick
with which he htruck IMwards lu the aide,
hurting him ofcerleusly that he was under
thoeiroof it doc or ler suertl day. Cem
plalut we uiade ugalut Smith, and he wa
arretted by Olllcers Liwar mid Ileeclili r,
te whom he admitted that he had broken
the window.
'lhe defendant teslliled tlut alter he wa
refuand beer )i htartcrt te oe Korehor'a
hetel and wa ptiibed out of the deer. In
hUeirert totvehlmelf he mid he iniy
hnveemght held of Mr. Klreher. On the
outside of the hotel Smith ulnhned tint he
sllpped en the iHtemeut and lu hi otlert
In catch jliltOHelf hi hand acelilenttlly
Htruck ye wlndev pine, breaking
1U The h aceii I glam he claimed we
broken by stoue threTrn from the oppo eppo oppe
hUokIiIo einlm atreet. He donled having
Htruck Hammend ami sild Onorge Watsen, n
tolerod friend of hi', kmcSe.l Hammeml
ileivii and ran away. Hdwards, he claimed,
wa hit with a stoue thrown Irtm the oppe
ultotildeof ih" htreit.
Thoeiso wasHiibmlttel tolhejury without
8rgumcnt of cetiunel, under Instruotleu el
thaceurf. Thu Jury rnndered a Mrdlct of
fullty en all tbe IndictiiientH. Hi wat sen
tenced en tbe threo charges te undergo an
Imprisonment of soven months,
COLOR!.!) HOMRN ridfli.
Mary Jane lloelv was tried ler fem'nltllng
mi a3ult nnd btttery en Hutli Weeds,
nnother dusky intulen from the Seventh
ward. Kuth tcstlilcd that en the night of
December 18 the husbaud of Mary s'lpped en
lhe pavement and foil. HI ellerta te bove
hlinelt made her laugh anil this grettly
enraeed Mary Jane and ahe pltched Inte her,
jtorateued her ficeand otherwise abused her.
Mary Jano'e ttery waa that Jtuth called het
a ugly namf, aald she had no olelhesto
wear nnd follewod up her remark by ntrlk ntrlk
leg lier, when ha was obliged lu self dofeiue
te take her own patt nnd slie aduiltled that
she did scratch her, after ituth had Uirn her
nap oil her head. This oase was nlse submit
ted without nrgument The Jury thought
both parties wero hasty, for they returned
verdict of net qullty, and put two thirds of
the costs en the dehndnnt and ene third en
the proseoulrlx.
rr.euiimiHti a ukmu.m.h.
Jehn llalmer, n clgsriiiakiir, whnlUiHlnt
l?phratn for n short llnir, whlloen n spree
lleurlheil n reMihtr mid throaleanl te kill
W. II. Kllllan. He enlir'il a pic of guilty
te carrying concealed deadly wiapens and
hi having been In prison for two months was
tnken Inte renslderatlnu In the sentence,
but the court said It wa a snileu ollenso for
drunken men te carry diwlly weapin. Ill
punishment was made thrve months In lhe
county JatL The surely of the poce case
wa dlimle 1 with e unity ler iilUce cots, as
It grew nut of thonlxite nnliied transaction.
ItKCr.tVINd HIOI.HN IIIIOI).
Henry Walsen, a Wnlsh mountain coon,
wh put en trial for receiving stolen geed.
1'rem the testimony It appeared that en the
Jlth of September the detendant, who had
only been released from prison nfler serving
a term for lsrceiij', and (loergo Watsen called
at the farm of I me (loe'l, lu Salis
bury tewnnhlp, and nskixl ler elder. It
wa gttun te thiiiit and (loergo Watsen
walked toward the heiiui and left
Henry talking with Mr. (feed. Geerge
remained away ler Heme time, slid when he
returned he nnd (loergo left. Shortly niter
wards Mr. Geed had (Kcasleu te go le hi
house nud when he went te hi boil room he
leiiud that he had been robbed. Among the
articles stolen were n III) national bank note
nnd souie ether money. Hn suspected the
atsnii nnd started In pursuit. At Hobln Hebln Hobln
sen's ntore It wa lcarned that Henry Wntsen
get a! 10 national bnnk note changed, and
when suked w here he get it he sild from
Jonathan Steltzfu", which was net true.
The case wm put lu the hands of Ofllcer Hon Hen
man nnd he succeeded lu arresting Henry
Wntaeu, but Geerge Watsen Is stlllafugltlte
f re m Justice. At the hinting Samuel admit
ted halug received Irem Ueorge thetlO nole
which he bad changed nt Ueblusnn's store,
The defendent admitted having rocehed
n (10 note from (leorge Watsen but denied
that he knew that It whs stelen. Jury out.
Mary Ingraham, who pleaded guilty te
steallng llllam I'eehl's Jewelry, wn son sen son
tencel le the county prison for ilte months.
I.eii Is Stern, Jehn Water nnd Jehn
H:limltl, centicUil el robbing the tavern of
Ssuiuel Hoeker, nnd stealing tools from the
shop of Henry Kejler, were sentenced te
undergo an imprisonment of two years and
lour mouth, and Jehn Hchmltt for assault
ing Mr. Ileckcr wa glten an additional
mouth.
nnvM ji n iiETtriiN.
Trui; lifft. Jehn Ualmer, Jean Ander Ander
eon, carrying concealed deadly wnaens,
Henry Watsen, lecelvlng stolen geed, Lin
coln Yullit", larceny ; I'rank Dally, mali
cious mischief, Geerge Stumpf, assault with
Intent te rape, four Indictment; llward
Curie, HS-ault and battery; frank Dally,
i:dnard Curie aud Jnph Curie, disturbing
n religious meeting.
utiu.i: htwiKt v ueeiasHH.
The Oslli Anti1rAr.rr et a t.ecl HfllfKleiu
Inttllnlleu Nfw Uoii.tlliltleti,
The I,anc.iler City lllble wiclety met In
the studio el It'jv. Dr. Tltr.el, I'irst ltefermed
church, en TuesJay ovenlng, Vlce President
Dr. Tltzel presldlng. Troaurer Gee. K.
Iteed siibmltled a tlniuulalsbttemeut showing
the recelpt slnca lat repert te have been
1173 03, nnd the piyment, Including n dona
tion of J123 te tbe Httte e;lety, tltW TO. The
rcKjrt wa found correjt.
The conimlttue en ret Islen of lhe society's
constitution repjrteJ n substitute, which wn
adopted. The oemmltte te make arrange
ment for the society's atinlverry, reported
that they h ti tlxed ou Sunday evening,
tnbruiry it ai the ds'.p, hoi) the following
churches ni lhe pltea. The ptster loci In
lueli &ise nssunie. the general conduet of the
miit'tlng In his own church.
Tmvm Li nw.iiVN Seaker8 Ke.
Cha. Held and Hev. Dr. J. M. TIUel.
Meiiavi n Sponkers Hev. J. U '1.
Gray aud tv. C. K. HeupL
St. Jeiin'h Hkieiimiii (Germi-n.)
Spnaker Ituv. Dr. Kuelllngand It en. Dr. J.
S Htahr
Tbe election of officer resulted a fellow a
Prmldent, Hev. Dr. J. AI. Tltzsl ; vice
preidents, Kev. Cba. Hhead, Jtev. Themas
Thimpeu . se'retary, I). C. Havorstlek ,
troaurer, Geergo IC. Heed ; librarian, J M.
Dtvldseu, executKe committee, Kev. (' I,
Pry, Hen. I) W. Tatters in, Iter. Dr. Kuel
ling, S. S, High, Dr. 11 S Keudlg. IheotU IheetU IheotU
etrsol the society nre n'e members of the
olecutlvo committee.
Till- llsrlntta I ital In.tltute
The IetiI Institute of the MtrletU district,
nsitmieutiLed las', woek, was held en I'rlday
e eulng tnd Saturday. A tine audience had
gathored lu lhe tow u hall te har Dr. Wlokor Wlekor Wloker
sham en I'rldiy ovenlng. The work el the
institute proper began en Saturday morn
ing. The pregramme of the day consisted el
the following exercises .
Foieneon I'enmauship, W. S llolsey ,
general Information, I). II. Sluger ; esaty
" Ktrth's Ilonefitcters, Miss Susle Oberlln ,
moral lessens, l'ref. K, O. I,) te ; grammar,
J. rinuey Kngle , IhjU methods of marking,
Miss Mary A. H I'lirner.
AfteniiKiu 1-my, "Hew te Interest Pa
trons," Allis Mary Iluckntlter; should di
rector fiiiulsU free text books? Director
Sluinii I, Ilrnut, Kssiy, "Mind Head
ing," Mis i:. Jessle Ltewellyn ; class
drill with pupils, Alls Nellle I'ryberger.
souieertbochlld'H teaubers, l'ref. V..O. Ljte,
ntlthmutlu, J II. Kthleuian.
'lheexorcUeH worelntersporcod wlthmuslc
under the dlroctlen of Prof. I). H. Ilrubnker,
of llslnbrldgu. The hossIeuh of the in in
alltute n h whote were ery interesting
aud prollbtble. The mombers took iulte an
active ptrtin tlie discussion of the illllereiit,
MubJecUi. In thealteruoen a large number
ofcttueusof the borough attonded the meet
Ing. The name olUeon, with Prof. 1. H.
Olest in e'lilrnuti, were re-elected for
unotbcryeir.
tsr tNU I'AtlHItmiKIl KAlt.WtX.
Inurea.n I Uitpllal Slers Tlis Cars te He Hern
lu a few Itaja.
A meeting of the stockholder of the l.ist
Ked Passenger Htllwuy oemptny wa held
en Tuesday evening te take action en the
preposition te Increase the capital stock of
the company from f 10,000 te flG,000. There
worn 117 snares (a majority of the sleck)
t eted for I he lucrease and none against It. It
I net likely that mere thau f.'.OOO or M.OOO of
the new stock will be Issued, as the read
eau be properly equipped with that amount.
It la expected that two new pasaeuger cars
forthereid will nrrlve in this city in a day
or two, but they will net probably be put In
iise until after the snow and Joe under which
the railway is burled shall have thawed out.
Twe additional ears are being built for the
company, but will net ba dollverod until
tutor In lhe eoasen.
Us Had n Oreat
Krein the Itninblcr.
Hhe What Is thl science
hear se much about ?
trail
et palmistry I
He The art of telling fortune
hand.
by the
bbe Can you tell my fortune
hand T
by tny
He Ne; but HI had your hand I could
tell my own fortune.
He get It.
TOBOGGAN SLIDE OPEN.
MANX MtHJUr TIM MXUlLAMATintl
KI'UUT AT M'UUAKH'II VAHK.
The Or. st liansillsu ilrsrs Finally AlMlmr.il In
Thl. l;-l)rrlitlnn of Seme or the
Hctn.s llml ltfi WltiirM.d tlrn.n
l.l Tali KKnsr. Mellis Alene.
"Turk nbeut roller sknlln' ' Tork about
basebatl I Tork nbeut opera hoilse nnd church
falrn for drawln' n crowd t Thl 'ere toboggan
business beats 'em nil. I shall start a tobog
gan scademy nml slldln' Intrdln' school.
Kvorybedy who cm swim and is no geed en
skates will want te learn tobogganing."
Ibis Is about the kind nf remarks that
wero passed Irem mouth te mouth last night
when the crowd that braved the wintry
night, cllmbed up nnd down the toboggan
slide that has Just Ihjeii openod nt AIcG rami's
park. We liave frnpiently aderted te the
origin of this great pistlme, but n few words
at the present juncture will net be Inappro
priate The origin of teliajgaulng Is unknown. Its
early history Is lest nmld the dusky snow
downs of nntfiilly. That part or North
Atnerlc where the mereury never used le
fall rnore thau twu f'et below zero In warm
weather wn the home of the toboggan.
Toboggans were popular from the start, nnd
where no mountain were handy a rolndeor
wn nttnclied te thocew catcher aud the tobog
gan met ed right nleng n If it were en the
down gradeel tbe Hecky mountains. Hut
slncethcse IxMutlful primeval d-ijslmve gene
te ethor w erlds street rnrsnnd aldormen hnve
worked n great change In the moral and
phjslcal geegrnpby of the country. They
nre new raising wheat, potatoes and hnlr up
In the great Northwest. T'ie autumnal mer
cury has broken oil the nail of many a thor ther thor
memetor, nud lhe telling in I no longer used
In July nnd August. In fact, It Is new rec rec rec
ognieor! exclusively n n winter machine
for sliding down hill with the girl. The
toboggan leeks llke a thin beard with ene
end roiled up llke a window curtain.
Tobogganing is called by ethor nauiei in
ethor lands, but It mevement I nil the
saiue. In Hwltrerlaud they call It avnlan
chlng. In Colerado they call It suewsltdlng
and suew shoeing.
Clara Helle has deicrlbed the exhllaratlDg
sport nt the Tuxede club slide In New Yerk:
Alaud, ageJ. lu, .vent tobogganing and thus
hrealhlessly dew.rllxw It. "Yeu climb up n
let of stairs, slick out your leg and go
whlzr It's Jnst perfectly lotely. Yeu
ought te get en ene." At TuxoJe park big
ger girl thau .Maud think It 1 superla
tively lovely nnd de net get weary of the
fun. They dress for It from top te tee, nnd,
a a blinketsiiltcoversouon cempletely as
the mautle of charily nud utterly
precludes all pesslhllty of embarrass embarrass
ment In ciseef an upset, they don't want
any laces or ombreldery, but put en warm
underclothing, nml nre rationally comfortable-
Blaeket suit lu strong colors nre usti
ally worn, but the prettiest euttlt at Tuxedo
is an ecru eiderdown flannel with red
band, worn by a brunette bud, who Is Just
n trltle tee stout te appear te the be.st advnu
tage lu the hesvier und clumsler material
Anether handsome suit 1 a black Jersey
flannel with geld bande, opiulette nud sash.
The wearer i a blonde, and she lets her
Kolden hair stream out Irem under n black
toque a she whizz down the hnl'-mlle
ellde. Heme mail Is going te be blinded by
that flying uiasa of geld befere the loe melts
nt Tuxedo.
TobeggnIng 1 osiiiluche te tecliblllty
nnd heiii puts acquaintances upon the limit r
footing of friendship. Ga the steep Tuxedo
sltdea girl cannot srely trust te her own
skill nnd strength, but must have the strong
arm of a man te held her upright He Bits
beh'nd lu erder te steir the eralt, nnd It Is
Hbsolutely necesstry thst he shall keep one
arm at least about the waist of his timorous
pasengcr. When the toboggan begins te
slew around nnd until lest n tendency te go
crab fashion, tlmre Is souie danger of losing
your btUnceand oimpletlug thesllde In au
undlgnlUe land distressing attitude, and she
Implores him te held her en. If he Is net
altogether doveld of wit or a misanthrope,
he w III respond at once, nnd take awny what
little breath the switt motion may have left
In her, nud then she leels perfectly eocure.
M WU AT Tlin 8MDE
'lhe scenes nt McGrnnn's park, Tuesday
ovenlng, were Inspiring. Tbe light from
many torches placed nleng the el Jes of the
big slide, shed it lltful glare upon the scene,
and te the spectator en the grand stand, it
ws eicltlng te see the toboggan sheet
down the Incline with Us precious human
freight, nnd the situation was heightened by
a hev deulsli sere tin Irem the threat et socie
lair damsel. Ker the9e who bae net yet
seen the elide, the accompanying cut will be
a souree of eiillgbtonment.
Hut by lar tbe Jolltest ptrt of lhe sport Is
the getting retdy nnd tne stme of tbe bus
1K3HN0 In which you labor until the word
"letborge" Is gteu. At the llttlp platform
en top of tha slide Mr. 1 rank Unwell and
Air. Jeseph Rejer, wboare Chosterllolds lu
jielltencss, bud the toboggan", nnd tuck lu
the fair maidens who nre ready In make the
descent 'lhe toboggan 1 en n raised pldt pldt
lerm parallel with the fleer of the cabin Ht
the topel theHlIde. The platform works In
see saw fashion, nnd when the pin from the
rear Is pulled out, the toboggan Is let down
en the incline and uwny It get s like n thing
el life. ThonccempanylugculnhovisApnrl)
in (he act of starting.
And then when the word "go" U given
what a wild and delirious sensation crec pa
ever the occupant of the toboggan I He
fouls as though he wero suspended in
mld-alr, and Boarcely has time te col
lect his thoughts before he Is down the
sllde nnd skimming away like n re inker
ever tbe smooth sheet el Ice below, llie
man who had ceme with his ovorceat and half
frozen seen had occasion te lay It aside, ler
he found his pulses glowing ns never before,
'lhe speed of his descent and his anxiety te
get up tbe sllde aud go down again leaves
no time ler li'm te get cold. The glrls.oujey
0m
Mr i
3Sl m
'- y7 J II
lhe sport liugely, nud their merry shrieka ns
theynllde down tiuike sweet musle en the
mascullne ear. Ilslew Is given nn Illustra
tion of it party en the way down the sllde.
Se ncciislomed te the sjiert did the ladle
beceme Hint n few of them leldly fceateit
thomselvos en toboggans snd went down
without malonlstance. Ne guiding Is ro re
quired, for ir the toboggan scrape against the
side or the sliute It Is only for n Instant and It
seen rights Itself.
Alanager Wiley is Indtftllgable In his at
tentions te the tobegganers, showing that bis
soleclton for the important pest was the put
ting el the right man In the right place.
Ati.ner te Anxloei Inquirer,
Ilntui. No.gentlo Iithel, we can't tell you
Just hew fast a toboggan slides, but If you
will go out te AlcOrann's park and try it we
feel wife In saying tbat you will go down hill
about a million and nineteen times faster than
you'll ceme up again.
A Ureckneck Vnrmrr'. ltemark.
A Hrockneck farmer gzed long and stead
fastly nt lhe placard " Te Toboggan Slide,
AlcOrann's Park," that new adorn the cars
of the Lancaster Street Passenger railway.
" Tobacco Slide, eh' I knowed these
jiesky dealers would be getting up some
thing te kop down tbe price el the new
crop."
Toboggan DAfthen
The man who says that an eel 1 the sllp sllp
perlet thing In the world ha net, evidently,
seen tbe new toboggan slide at AlcOrann's
park.
A Philadelphia girl Uttlng Terente didn't
llke tobogganing because, as Bhe eald, "tbe
toboggan went se fast that the young men
didn't have lime te de an j thing but beldfatt
te the rails."
Gov. Hill, of New erk, nnd Get. Ames,
of Alas'achuselti", have dared the perils of a
toboggan sllde.
urcv.treu uisobee ubat
The 3Iii Mie lias Carried OIT Ibe ItnsteiUI
Trite til llejansre.
Tbe caucus for Unl'e IHta'es senator te suc
ceed Gee. Gray wn held In Doer, Delaware,
en Tuesday, when Senater Oray received
the unanimous vote of the thirty members el
the legislature, nil el wheai are Domecrata.
Gray wn llaj ard'a oheiro for the senatershlp
when he wn first ele bsl te till theunex-
SlreJ term of hecntarj or State Bayard,
oerge Gray, altliet'hh n t ns efflcient a
souie of Delaware'a k at men, has distin
guished bluiBOlf lu p u.-al ntUlra and Kept
up the record of Ills ; r uuintut prodecessor.
Hei In no wbjs lacking lhe qualities that
make the great suatc'inan, ler be has made
ene et thu host attorney i,eiierals that the
small state et Delaware bas ever nreduced
Mr. Grav was tiern in New Castle, Deltware,
May I, lalO, nnd const j tentls wa forty live
yuus or age w hen he w us llr.t made senator.
When he wa eetenteeu year of age he
outerod Princeton oel th L.raduatlng from
thore In 1S30. After rettllng law for three
years with hi father, tlie late Andrew C.
Gray.nnd with William I Spruauce, he pissed
a j car at Harvard law si box land was admit
ted te the Delaware tar In 1-G3 Directly
after his admission hoi mituenced the practice
el lawnt New C.tstleati I sun established a
lucrative practice. In 1-M,baviuirbeenmade
attorney general by j-itruer Hall, he re re ro
mevod le Wilmington Hi flrst term ex ex
plred In 1SS3, but he wa reappointed by
Governer bteckley. Mtbrnigh the attorney
gtneralslilpwas tbe nil cllke he ever held
prier te hla senatorial apisjlutinent, he has
ever been meat aohre in political ntlalrs,
and in tbe Democratic Na'lenal oenveullon
of ltS0 nnd 18SI, piesented livyard'a uame
ler the presidency. He whs n meat Intimate
friend of the laltar nn 1 Uk him is a man of
mngnldcent physlqtii Abheugh Air. Gray
had Hayard's support lu bis first run ler
the souatersblp, the g tl was net gained vt llh llh
eut n struggle, us hU f nmiiwt oppeuent re
ccltcd 9 votes against 1 1 t jr iray
la Oilier stuie
Senater Jeseph H. Hmley was rc-olected
lu Connecticut SUx t)rldbe was chosen te
succeed Cenger In Mrblhau. Ceckrt.ll wn
returned from Alisse ui ( lurles II. Parwell
sucoeeds Legan In I.IIiieh Davis succeed
AleMill.au from Minnie ita t-.eoige Hearst
geos back Irem Calileruia. W, J. Whit
Ihnrue gets the short mm in Tennessee. In
Indiana the vete iu Hi" le-lslaturti shows u
tie Harrison, Hep., 71 1 irpie, Deiu , b,
and Allen, lnd. Hep , -1
In New Yerk the te ballets resulted a
follews: Miller, I J Mirteu, te; Hiscock,
11, again of olio ler Muler Tbe ailjouru ailjeuru ailjouru
ment reDOliitlen was nrrltd by 17 te 15, the
Morten ami Hiscock meu lu the auirmatlte.
In Nebraska the lira j nut billet will take
place nt neon today lue Indications for a
deadlock me very favorable, and It Is ceu
ceded that Van Wvik iu ruedu' ballet re
ceived foil r v ete of Democrats.
ANUTIIKU ItUI tlJHiOr
lhe
Atkluien X tuuK Company rrf.eut
luguutarM ry '-slt.faclerlly.
Ou Tuesdny eveulng the Atkmsen it Cook
dramatic company ttpie trod for the second
tlme in the epera htine au 1 nnother very
large audience whs prese it The play wa
"lugemar, the HarL irian," which has often
been seen here nud has besu very popular.
AllssAlaude BvukH i uj irsenited I'nlheniu,
lhe Grecian uiuldeu
The J euug 1 tdy hit m ire oppertitultto el
show Ing what shoe old d tliiueu Aloud ty
eveulng, nnd her int. rprjtathui of lhe dllll
cult rnle was highly hiuctastul. Air. Sulll
van appeared rs In i k and made n strong
improssieu by his pi werltil acting. Beth
the gentleman unit !ly were loudly ap
plauded at timet ler tLeir excelleut work und
alter tbe stceuil cet were called botero the
eurlaln. lu the part el Ataiter Air, Craven
found llltle tn de. Hlchard D. Smith was
veiy geed r Myi i, lhe quaky father, as
vtn Htlgene Oritieud ni 2'nn J'tuinrfA nnd
Jehn 11, Cenner b iifydet, Ihe whole
support was (strong The costume were
costly, nnd the ealclum light wits used
with line ellcct
Thla nftorneon the company appeared in
Vanillic, or the late el a Coquette," and
this evening ''Llttle Kwlly" will be plyed
for tbe first time In Lancaster.
SEVENTEEN 'WERE KILLED.
A TKltHIIILM VAHVALTV UVVOU1 IS A
Limiiur TitKATiir.
Tlis Dry of Fire Uau.ei BtamnMs Alneiif the
Audlauce Twelve Women, Three llejt,
m Man suit it Olrl Tlctlin.-Thelr
IIiMllr. Urn.hea rlliltiiltr
A frlglitlul aocldent happenel In Londen
en Tuesday evening, lhe Hebrew Dratnstle
clubgaveau entertainment In Princess street,
H,)ltalfleldii, which was attended by nbeut 600
pnsens, mostly Jews. Sema ene iu the gal
lery, doubtless for a Jeke, shouted " 1'lre."
The gas wa immediately ttirned eir at the
meter and n terrlble panle onsued. The peo
ple rushed In a solid mass for the doers, and
nu ruber wero tredden under feet When
the panle had subsided, It was found that
twelve women and flve youths had been
trampled te death In the rush te escape, and
many ethers Injured.
Lo.vde.v, Jan. 19 further particulars nre
learned this morning concerning the appall
Ing accident which occurred last night at a
thoatre, In Princess street, Splalllelds. This
ebscure threatre, unknown even te natives of
Londen, I apparently the favonte resort of a
portion of the Hebrew population of tbe
neighborhood. Yosterday'a performance!
was glven ler a cbarltable purpose and at
tracted a large audience, fully 00 persons
being In attendance. Perhaps the most rea
sonable explanation of the cause which led
up te the catastrophe, and the ene which Is
most generally accepted, is that a man and
woman ouUIile the building became In volved
In a quarrel. The man thrcatoned te assault
the woman, who, te pretect herself from vio
lence, shrieked " flre 1" In tones se loud as
te be heard Inslde tbe thoatre and caused the
pinlc Onjiearlng the woman's scream the
audlonce rushed rnadly te the matn exit A
Jam occurred which seemingly cut oft all hope
otescapa The people lest all sense et reason,
and strong men and women tere their way
Inte the Btreet
MOST Ol TIIK VICTIMS BTnAMJLK.
During thl melee, which lasted but a
short time, the weak were trampled under
feet and aleaiful less of life ensued. Twolve
women, three boys, a girl and a man were
quickly crushed te death. Whlle the strug
gle lasted the scenes near tbe deer of the
theatre are described as being beyond de
scription. The pollce wero quickly en the
pet and with a few ethers be! ped te roatero
erder. Then the work of caring for the In
jured and romevlng tbe dead began. As
each body was brought out It was seen tt at
death bad been caused in most of the cases
by straugulatien. Ihe leatures were dis
torted nlmest beyond recognition, besides
being bruised and crnshed by trampling
feet Nearly all of these killed were He
brews. Alany Infants In tbe arms of mothers
who escaped are also aatd te have succumbed
te the pressure which tbe mothers were
powerless te resist Anether theory con
cerning tbe accident which Heds credence Is
that the magnificent Jewels worn by seme of
the Jew fbses who were preent excited the
cupidity of a thief who cried tire for the pur pur pur
pose or creating a tumult and easily plying
his trade. The sceno of the accldeut ha this
morning been visited by thousands of the
Inhabitants of the East End of Londen.
A Teirlble Jbxplogleo.
CirtciNNATX, Ohie, Jan. 10. One el the
meat disastrous explosions tbat have occurred
in this section ler 3 ears, took place at 2
o'clock this morning nt Harper's rolling mill
en the Licking river, In Newport The build
ing, but lately erected, and adjoining the old
mill, wa a mass of ruins and was as thor
oughly destroyed as If an earthquake bad
opened and swallowed the immense struc
ture. It was thought that there were
ssveral bodies burled In the debris.
Richard Deyle, tbe engineer et the con
cern, pay he wa preparing for the
hands te gi te work when the explosion
oeourred. Had It occurred an hour later the
bulldlug would bove been tilled with work
men and less of life would have ben fearful.
One year age last Saturday a boiler iu the
same place let go and killed two workmen .
Did Net lluy the St Leuis Franchise.
I.ndianaieli, Jan. la The Indianapolis
men who are trying te enter the National
lUse Ball League refutied last night te buy
tbe franchise of the St Leuis Maroons ler
Jil.OOO. It w a determined, bowever.te make
furtber elTerts te gain admittance te the
League, aud as the St Leuis directors are
new disposed te soil their franchise it I bo be bo
lievod acceptable term can be obtained from
them.
Incitement lu Canadian l'ellllca.
Oitvwa, Out., Jan. 10 The announcement
last night that Secretary of State Chapleau
had resigned from the cabinet en account of
seme misunderstanding with the premier
has caused considerable oxeltoment In politi
cal circle, as through hi Influence In Quo Que
bee Sir Jehn MaaDenald had calculated te
keep tbe Liberals from sweeping the prov
ince at the approaching eloctlens.
CliurcMIl Lejal te the Dnteu.
Iximdex, Jan. 19. Lord Randelph
Churchill in n letter te Atajer Saundersen,
member for Armagh, says; " Aly attach
ment te the Union nnd the Ulster Heyallsu
have undergene no diminution.
Vtarned ul Cholera.
Dlhm., Jan. 19 lhe Swiss federal ceun
ell has Issued a circular warning person In
tending te emigrate te the Argoutlne Re
public of the existence In tbat country of
cholera
HBATlUStt lHVtVAltUH
Wasuinqien, D. C, Jan. 19. K01
s9 KasUirn I'ennsjlvnnia, New Jersey and
Delaware ; Warmer, southerly wind?,
fair wt.ither, followed by buew.
Nerm ritim nuik rticus.
Geerge W. Chllds Is slowly getting well
from hla fall In Philadelphia
Alls Alary K. Menges, daughter of Kev,
nnd Airs. J. II. Alenges, was married Tues
dny evening In Philadelphia, te William 1
Carle. The bridesmaids wero Bettie Col
ling, Alls Clara Glatfelter aud Miss Lillian
llwler, el i erk.
Hasten is te have n six days' walking
match next Monday. The entries close Fri
day. Tint prizes amount te C00, consisting
et first 300. Bocend 200, aud third 100.
James D. Scott, aged 73 years, a brotber of
late Colonel Themas A. bcett, died Tuesday
ut his home in Chambersburg.
v Captain R. II. Pratt, superintendent of tbe
Indian Industrial school at Carlisle, has se
cured the Academy of AIusle In New Yerk
for Friday evening, February i, for tbe pur
imish el Ulustratlni! his extern of Instruction.
The Republicans of Central Pennsylvania
have organized, electing Jehn Cessna, of
Bedford, president, and W. AIcIC. William William
hen, of Huntington, secretary. Tbe asecla
tleu embraces lourteen counties, and lias for
Its object combined action In subsequent
state convention.
Plttsbu'g Republic ins nominated Wm.
MeL'atlin ler mayor. E. K. Alorrew for con'
t roller, and J. AI. Donuisten ler treasurer.
Thore was ue opposition.
A Correction
III nn odlterlal comment te-day en the
Pennsylvania Horticultural aiclety, the types
are responsible rer tne reatiing "i-ennByiva-nirt
Historical Secletj." Horticulturists will
ploase take notice.
Merle, of l)Uceurf(.
Last ovenlng In tbe First Preebyterlau
church, Rev, Dr, J, Y. Mltcbell began a
series of dlscourses en familiar topic. Tbn
first was "'lhe Inspiration eflherjerlptutef."
ma aim.
Ohainplen Jehn I., nml I'atnj
Cardiff Het
Six Iteumts,
Jehn L. Sullivan nnd Palsy Cardlir, lhe
"Peoria Giant," boxed six rounds lu Min
neapolis, Minn., en Tuesday night Pat
Sullivan wa che'cn loleree, Dan Murphy
tlmo-keepor for Sullivan and Billy Hawkins
ferCardlll. Pive and one half ottueo gloves
were used.
First round Sullivan made a ruih, whleh
Cardlir avoided, und hn navtgely altaoked
Sullivan. The meu clinched, but coon brek'j
away, and the remainder el the round was
spent looking for au opening, which wa net
found,
Second round Sulllvnn rushed with short
arm Ughlng, nut neither man get in nu olloc elloc ollec
tlvo hit.
Third round Cirdlir struck a heavy blew
en Sullivan's cheek nnd Jumped away. Sul
livan struck nt Cardlir. The latter retnllnted,
nnd, suddenly recovering, struek Sullivan
two llgbt blows In the face.
Fourth round Neither struck a blew nor
matin a lead.
Fifth round Sullivan led ; Cardlfl dedged
and they cllnched,andlhe round was doveld of
results.
Sixth round Card I II led nnd pushed Sulli
van te the rope. Sulllvnn led nud Cardlir
dedged. Anether clinch. Again Sullivan
led and Cardiff cleverly avoided the blew,
and the contest ended.
Sullivan did net get In ene blew, lhe ro re ro
feroo decided tbe contest a draw. Mansger
Sbeidy explained that Sullivan brokenbono
In bis arm lu the first round by striking n
stake.
ar, vavl is
A. 1ILSZK OF IIIAtltY.
Tlis tte 1'alace
nominated nod tlis OarnlTst
Fairly OlirntU.
With the mercury nt 15 degrecs belew zere
the streets of bt Paul, Minn,, were threnged
Alenday night, and ablaze with colored light
and whlte beat enthusiasm ever the opening
of the second wlnter carnival. The Illumina
tions wero very pretty. In looking down
Third street there was an unbroken blazing
light, whlle Wabasha aud Jacksen atroets
were also especially brilliant with Illumina
tions. The Ice palace stands In Central patk. En
tering the palace greuud Irem Summit
avenue the visitor passes through an ar'hed
gateway of Ice, llanked by two smaller
arches, the whole CO feet wlde and 10 feet
high. The se arches are surmeunted by two
towers. Passing through tbe gateway nil nil
ether archway Is encountered, niatle of weed
In beautlful fretwork, representing toboggans,
new shoes and ethor carnival representations.
Directly In front of this gateway 1 it
musk ex of carved Ice Ce fcec high.
Ou the right is a curling link,
nnd ou the left a skating Burface
lhe word " Welcome" Is carved in tbe arch
way ever the main entranc te theptluce.
Just above sit King Ilireas, supported en
either hand by a polar bear. There are a'se
two bears resting en pedestals en
each slde of thu outrance. In thu centre
court stands a buffalo elght feet high, en a
pedestal 10 bv 11 feet The palace is In the
shape of n Latin cress and covers t2,000
square feet The main tewer, from tbe
ground te the top of the flagstatl, Is 135 feet
blgh Ihe palace will have uli(hty one nre
eleotriellghtBandthogroundswIlt be lighted
with 100 are lights with colored glebes.
Tti reRttui: t.i irmur weuk
rtiv syltauns stnll llalc"nthe I'anterate or 3'.
Jehn! Luthernu,
At the meeting of the council of St Jehn's
Lutherau churct", Tuesday ovenlng, the pan
ter, Kev. Svjvanus Stall, who ha served the
congregation slnce tbe llrst of December,
lSbO, tendered hi resignation. It Is Air.
Stall's purpese te leave the pastoral work for
the present, and de vete blmself te the devel
opment and growth of bis Lutheran Year Year Year
Boek, begun four years age, which has het?
attained a national circulation, nud Is found
In Lutheran families throughout the entire
country. Air. Stall ba also in course of
preparation soveral books, the first of which,
entltled " Alotheds of Church Werk," Is te
be Issued this Bprlng by tbe large publishing
house of Funk A Waguall, of New Yerk.
Iu order te acquaint hiuu-tlf mere fully with
Lutheran countrles he expects te upend the
summer traveling In Norway and Sweden,
returning In the fall, in time te lssue hla
Year Boek for 1S38. Whether he will re
main ler a time In Lancaster, or remeve in
the spring with hi launly te Washington,
D. C , he has net yet determined.
A l i UAILUUAII tr lit. tic.
A tinmen Rtll Cause. Ureet Oimage 011 the
ltesttlug & Columbia Iteail.
A dUastreus railroad wreck occurred nt
Cocallce brldge en tbe Reading A Columbia
railroad, about a utile north of I'pbrnta, ou
Tuesday night nt 10 o'clock. The train te
which the accident happened wn freight Ne.
12, which wa going towards Heading, Tbe
cause el the wickwasa broken rail. Tbe
englne had passed ever tbe spot before the
rail gave away aud it did net leave the track.
Thirteen cars, which were leaded with
coal, merchandise, pig iron, Ac, were
thrown off and broken. The bridge, which
is wooden and covered, was badly damaged,
both side being broken out Ne ene was
Injured in the accident. The trnek is te
blocked that it Is impossible for trains te
pass. It Is necessary te transfer passengers,
baggage, malls, ,Va, nt this point, as tbe
w reck w 111 net be cleared befere night.
nuiu Causes a Mnrder.
The Llghtoenth ward of Scranton, Pd., wa
thu scene of a shocking aud dollberato mur
der at neon Tues Jay. Whlle Peter Martin,
ayeungman, was standing in the saloon of
J en n Waldron,auethor saloon-keeper named
Themas Deniati, outerod the tilace and.
drnwlug a revolver, shot him tbreueli the
heart Martin staggered te the sidewnlk and
fell dead In the preseuce of an excited crowd.
Dornan claimed that Martin had ateleu 13
Irem him Aleuday night, nml he took this
method of belug revenged. The murderer
wn arrested during the nftorneon. The body
of .Martin lay en the Bldewalk ler half nn
hour, a ghastly epeotacle for the passers-by.
An Ice Jam lu tha St, r, inrence ItUer.
At Cornwall, Ont, broken Ice from Leng
Sault becamu J tuiined at the feet et tha canal
and tbe rlv or ev ertletv ed,c imple'ely inundat
ing that portion of the town lying along tbe
river bauk. The Slorment cotton mill, Can
uda cotlen mill and Alack'u lleur mil', are
nil flooded, the operatives lu home canes hiv
ing te ilee ler their lives. Frank Bergeren,
employed In tbe Camilla cotton mill, was
drowned. The 1(hs will be very heavy
running high up Inte the theu'nnd. The
hcone iu the tleadtd dhtrict is heart-reuit-lug.
Many beuses urn hurreundud by water,
nud the Inmates beluru belug rescued steed
for hours lnloyeold water kuee deep. A
large uumuer ei uerses unu cattie uave uoeu
drowned.
Killed Tivu Lsrue IlaiTks.
Lzra K. deist, of Alaunr township, this
mernlug took two large haw k which he bad
shot te the olllceol Alderman Deen. One of
them measured C7 Inches fre.n tip te tip of
wings and tbe ethor 01 inches. Air. deist
received the bounty te which he Is entitled.
He has k Illed n great many h twks tbl J ear,
but tlitfie twu are the largest
a Club . s 1 Uml,
The Herse Shoe club Is the name l n eeclal
organization which had tbelr headquarters
In the third story of the bmldlug occupied by
Sbaiib it Burn Notwithstanding the name
the club seem le be unlucky, They get be
hind in the rent nud yesterday the furniture
nnd ether effect! were sold by Constable
Kline.
lloterner. laklnc Their Oillce
(lovemersGroen, of New Jersey, Ulggs, cf
Delaware, and Ress, of Texas, vvere luaugu luaugu
rnted en Tuesday,
Ills Haul of n l'o.tenlce INeik.
The chief clerk of tbe Paris poatetuco bes
inTnn in ftin in tiestnl nionev enleiH mid
n,.-.u . . ,--- . , -- -- - - --
SUl.l.trAH HUKAKa
ueu,
A HIGH LICENSE BILL..
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TmmvvKt mt in turn he cam.
The lUste. rer cities and " gM HaiiW7
Quay rettn.li. IHetated Elected bill!.,,
Convent ion mnelJ.L.M1..-rf.... M
kill, Chesen cietk et 4b Beas.
IlAnnisnune, Jan. 19 In in Hemm i JM
day Samuel A. Leseli was elected ehlsfelMk
by a patty vote and waa sworn In.
Thft rAllrlne, nhljlf j-lArlr. flefV Vhmm. -
thaukeil unanimously, after remarks by !"
eral members lu commendatlon of but Mr. 'V
vices. jjj
Puc.knr. el Tinea, anil Frit, nf CVilnmhU. 5
were appointed a committee te conduet UM
Senate te the hall or the Heme for the par
Ieo of counting tbe vote for United BUM
senator In Joint convention.
M. S. Quay wa formally declared UnlMd
Stales senator In Joint convention of the two
Houses te-day.
In the Heuse, a bill was Introduced by
Robertsen, Allegheny, fixing liquor lleraaM
$
In cities et the 1st, Sd and 8d daises atCSM J f
ww ier iibe 01 city j iuu county ana fJtsf 5
state. Philadelphia, 00 are te go te city Jfe
anu county, and tioe te atate. Heteu U
boroughs are required te pay 1300, and In
townships (ice. Alse, a bill was Inlreduc
by Robertsen, taxing wholesale llqoer
dealers 32S0 ; If soles are less than 1250,000
year, and 500 If mere
ItASrUUTIt 1IKATB UAHVIHG.
They Fig It t Kleren Itennd. nnd tha Uentett 1
Awarcletl en a Feal.
Nuw YeitK, Jan, 10. A prize fight for a
purae of about f-'OO between Temmy Dan
forth, the feather weight, of thla city, tad
Jack Harding, of Philadelphia, took plaes
early thl morning about 30 mile from tot
city en the Hudsen. Tbe purse was staUd
te be tOOO, but it was found Impossible te
raise this amount, and the men finally agreed
te light ler what they could get After the
hat had been passed around soveral time Ik
wa found tbat only 11F3 had been ratted.
Only n very few witnessed the mill, the atJa'r
having been kept very quiet In order te
avoid police Interference. The men fought
with two ounce glove. Ned Hanley acted
ft tlmn keener, nml .Ten TCtnnev and Tmes f
, ....'' .. . ,--. t.. vsem
ivnus ncieu as socenus ler juameriu, wnira 'TLS
Hilly Dun and Tem Qreen acted In a trailer ;I
uianuui lui Uftiuiuu A&tiiuiui ueu ujd au -rji
vantnge In helght, measuring five feet fire .;;1
Inches, Danforth being two Inches lesa. Whea i
tlme was nailed both men shook hands and
at uiitu tvrau uiieiawuua. aiivi dietdu iiiuhwi r k?
ilift flfTtit traa nurarrlnrl tn TiAnlnrfh nn m rrtHI. iVud
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isritrAaE i.v i-hivk uv eib lUOtr.
What Will He tie Hult ir tbe Price Oe-
tlnnea te RI.e, .Jj
Philadelphia. Jan. 10 Tbe base nrLae f"
of the slldlnr; scale of bar Iren, en whleh Sa
wages of Iren workers for the eastern asioela. jiffi
11011 are ua90it,wa auvaucuu yeeierunjr uj.we
and one tenth cents per pound. In Pittsburg
aslmlla- nrli-iitifia Hail alraarttr hiUttl nielli V ,
'""""" ":.""-" .--" .- "-;' :.rr .-rv5si
can Rtrrl lusoc.latien. en bntnir naked whathac ''j
there 1 any danger of the price el iron reaee,g
htpbI ilnni'iir. 1 InWl nlift of ntlr most nrfWAk HNll
nent Iren men today tbat it had already ijj J
reached that point and It it oentlnued wa wlU'Jf
be flooded with foreign Iren. The impetl.
tlen of iron Increased greatly during nmmJ
her, and it Is lcarned they are large for the) ft
current week. I have h6re a memoranda.!
of an Importation of 0,000 tens of steel WihW
laid down at the wharf at New Orleaur, datjfy?
paid, ateiODOper teu. This is two aeuase.a
innrn Hiaii Ihn immn kind nf rails enuld heitS
laid down in New' Orleans by our Pennsylsmi'Ji
nla mills. A firm In Scranton, It is .aid, l
lust Beld 5.000 tens el steel rails at (40
en the bank." s
Detnoeratle Victory In Trenten, ;V
Tftr.sTON, N. J., Jan. 10. This mentmgtfc3
rtrt.T auuiiiui .i.w.jr ...uv ... .uw wu w. wvswi
an... n-inllia. Ilitnti, llm. In Ihn iTinaei TU v.-.
Democrats have ii majority of ene ana dO-3SJ
rested all questions arising te the benefit efivt
xveiiuuitcaur, a uui itiuu nn. ubu uvs w-2
committee en Walter's seat, aud tbe DetfevSTjj
crats wen ey carrying tne minority repots ey.- --
80 te 20. Walters thou
presented hlmeeUV
and wa sworn le.
Tr.LEaKAI'UI0;TAPA &&
Ihoineicury was ia degrees below zero 1st g&
Bosten te day.
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Hainitnl V.. riemlnv hfla liAAn nnmlnilli
postmaster at Huntingdon, Pa., and VfaMti
Black nt Rochester, 1'a. hi
At Alllancn. Hliln. nKnn rtnn flrnls relrlne-. ?0
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Marry miugus was Knoeaea uewn
considerably bruised last evening by an i
plosien of a trunk containing matches. TIM
accident occurred In a ear near Alteena.
TOImt n l-llv Mr,. rUereland IIMn't ST' . 'W.
1-rnmttiA ItHltltnnt-A Amnrlpjin.
Since Airs. Clevelaud gave a sitting te r;.
cartoonist for a comle paper, she has had',
number el applications irem all sorts of sW
tlats who want te draw or paint ber pletwi. J
Harely has any ene the honor of bavlngtM
celebrated Vreneh etcher, Fanl Rsjeu, meke
a request for a sitting. In Paris the veryf
highest In ncclety, ort or politics are anzlOM
ter this artist te try his pauell en them, be '
he picks his subjects wltn tbe greatest out
Hficame te this country with the FrswetV.
dolegatlen te represent art te tbe dedicates -
or tee litrtneiiii stattie. vvuue in tnisewy
besawAtrs Cleveland, and became InfaMK5
Hted with her lovely face. He wrote ber
polite nt te, requesting te be allowed te mahe
au eicuug ei nur. xurs. cteveiauu uiu '!
reply te ins note. Tuts tne rrenentBestl
theuch Impolite. He Bailed for Europe yev
terday, und said that be was sorry be had rt-
celved no answer te his request. " .
Would you make a portrait of the preelf ,
dentl " wansked him. s
Ne 1" he replied, with a FreneU SBTBy
of his shoulder. " lle Is tee ugly. " ' ,
M. RrIeu ha recolved an order te eteh the).
entire William T. Walters callery In Beltt-V
morn. This undertaking will employ Blai
lurtcu veats. zi
TUe Cabluet CenUrtneil, 4-
Alter tbe state Senate had enrolled Its vote ,
nlcatlen was received from Governer Bee"'
containing the following nominatiens: dMsV
W. Stene, of Warren, te be seeretary of tks
cnilliueuwuaiiu i tviiitatuu. aiikinuKn, ex j
Northampton, te be attorney general! Da
lei II. Hastings, of Centre, te be adltrtaatr,
general. The nominations were cendrssejt
unanimously. Tbe name of Geerge Peenme ,
of .Mercer, as private secretary ie tne
tiriuir. was nlse sent In. Mr. Pearsen's:
uatieu as clerk et tbe Heuse wa atterwi
received and accepted by tbe Ueuse.
Republicans held a conference after the
jeurnment ei iu uuumi aim uuiuu
Samuel Le'ch, or S tbuylklll county, te
ceetl Mr. Pearson t chief nlerk.
I.arceuj Mud Malicious TreiOu.
Ames IloUlugswerth has been proseeuiejij
bsfore Alderman isarr by Jehn Theme
ler larceny and malicious trespass. TbetjeJ
cused wa a lormer tenant or Tnempena I
Celeralu township, and tbe allegation Is I
after his lease expired llolllngswerth I
tussed upon tbe premises and removed i
grain. A warrant has been issued for btti
rest
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I'reildent el Btrastterg ttank.
Wm. Speneer was te-dsy elected I
or the First National bank of Btrteteuw
place el Jeseph McClure, who decHaef"!
serve en account, ei in neaitn. ht. Me
) who resides lu Bart township end ie ,
I Inent citizen, has taxeu an aetlve
1 manaieemetit et this bank slece )M
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aenater u awes wn re eicciea te me eeBewj
trim Massachusetts te dav. fc
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