KwwasMs. (&bz Mtaitef VOLUME XXV-NO. 100 -SIX PAGES. LANOASTEB, PA., SATUBDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1888. SIX PAGES.-PKTCE TWO CENTitJ r - ' - - " . . - sBBSBaaaaBaBBBBBBsBBBBsmi A HIGH CHURCHMAN, BCT M MOr WHOLLY IN BYMPATHT WITH ADTAN0ED KIZTJAMST9, Kt; Dr. Knight la I ntsrvlewee', Ud BarprbM at the Impression Created la t Wi He Receives Congratulations from tUaheps, Clergy and Itty, Chicago, IiL, Dee, 15. The Berald to day publishes the following dispatch from Lancaster, Pit. : A correspondent of tbn Herald found 50V' Vr Sr .' Knight, tbe nswly-elset Episcopal blihep el Milwaukee, at hie res idence, tbe rectory of St Jsmee church, hi thin ally, te-day. Lancaster, whleh la widely known as a city of thirty thousand Eoale, la tbe richest agricultural region of the United State, seventy mllea west of Philadelphia, tbn ho.ne of Thaddeua Stevens and Jamea Bnebanan, baa long been a centra of Episcopalian Ism. The clergy el tbat church teaan their ministrations here In 1717 abd Dr. Knight's presed t pariah wai organized In 1711. Fer five years, 1821-20, Rev. Dr. W. A. Mnhlenberg, author of the famous hymn 1 'Would Met Lire AN way," labored here aa oe rector before be went te Npw Yeik, the aeene of hla later Illustrious labors. Fer ever quarter of ceutury the parish waa In charge of Rf. Hbv. Samuel Bewman, who became the famous and beloved Militant blihep of PeneHVIvanl. Fer eleven yean Rev, Dr. Knight hw been rector here, during which time notable improve ments in the obureh edifice have been made, B9 tint new Its muitve walls, graceful tower, noble open root of bard weed and rich atalned glass windows meke it one of the meat striking objects of Interest in the city ; and throughout the stale Its history awakens tbe affectionate veneration of churchmen. Kev. Dr. Knight's study ovorleoks the churchyard, with Its closely shaven sward and thickly set marbles. Here be sat, with a pile et congratulatory telegrams before him, many cf them from the bishops, eminent clergy and distinguished laymen of the church, and warm greetings i rum class mates ana r cneeit- leiiews. While be did net fed atllberty te put at the sorvlce of your correspondent the contents of these pilvate messages and the names of their senders, tbey came from se many different aoureFi,and embraced such a wide range in the dlflerent phases or thought In tbe Episcopal cbureb, as te leave no doubt tbat Dr. Knight shared tbe oenfiJcnoe, aa well as the personal regard, alike of high churchmen and low, bread and narrow. Te the first question of the reporter as te whether or net be would acerpt, the rever end gentleman gave deliberate and thought ful, but net evasive answers. 11 e laid he would give it prayerful consideration from eviry point of view and tbat no such call was te be answered heedlessly or hastily. II is manner, however, and the common re port et his friends, leave no doubt In tbe minds of the Inquirer that he will accept This may be set down na certain. 11 e frankly avowed bis disinclination te express any opinion upon tbe Istues whleh divided tbe different elements of tbe con test tbat resulted In bis choice, lie said be knew but few members of tbe diocese and certainly had noprejudlee, bias or partiality upon any of questions that seemed te divide it. In bis own dlcecse of Pennsylvania for years profound poaea hud reigned. Bishop Howe, tbe voncranle bead et it, had been elected bishop of It some years bro as r. low churchman. Ills assistant, Bishop Kulisen, is an emi nently sate and centtervative man. Between tbem both and Dr. Knight tbe most friendly personal Bud tbe closest oecleslastlcal rela tions have always existed. In this city there are two (Spisoeral parlsbeit, 8L Jarres, the elder, wealthier and tnore aristocratic, and St. Jehn's Free church, representative of the low obureii element. Between tbem bb parlsher, their re mere, and even tbe individual members, little cordiality and even beuis animosi ties bad as a rule existed for many years. Of iale mueh better relations had oeuie te Srevall; and a', (resent Rev. Dr.Knlght and ,ev. Pratt, of the low church, and their people have the most cordial relations. Dr. Kulgbl's altitude toward the ether pastors et the city is friendly and cordial and has net been ttubjeat te the reproach of oxeluslvrnces. He expressed surprise tbat he should be represented In the Wosteru preas and by reports from that oectlon as the exponent or selection of tbe advanced ritualists; and while he peiitlvely dsollned, as a matter et delicaoy,te express any oplnlea for publica tion upon lasues tbat dlvlde and disturb the church, mere olsewhere than here, his position has been se unmistakably and un equivocally established and the outgoings et his elissst friends are be positive that there need be no inUunderatanding aa te bis attitude. Rev. Dr. Knight la, It In true, a high churchman, with strong tuitbotle feelings and a very tolerant nature, lie deems it tbe glory and pride of his chureh that it tolerates se easily various tcnoels of thought within its own membership, and tbat they can de each their own work In different fields without Interference or friction, lie Is committed tu none of the things characteristic of tbe advanced ritua listic school such as ritual use of candles, genuflections befere tbe altar, prostrations during tbe celobratlen of the sacrament and colored eucbariatlc vestments ; nor bas he ever taught the necessity or desirability of habitual confession te the priest. A. lengthy sketch of Dr. Knlcbt is also puDlisbed, the main facts of which were noted by the Intelligence!; en Friday. cenuihcuahlh viuotien, Grangers Have Lately lime Over Mctysr- ten's Annual Addreis, , Tbe Stote Orange oemploted its business In Harrlshurg en Friday. The Philadel phia Timet Bajs that there was considerable friction nn n motion te print the address of James O. McSparran, everseer, in tbe cfltcUl lepirt cf the convention. The overseer has deelded oenvlollons en tbe tariff laws and expressed tbem with mueh freedom in bis speech, denominating tbe borne market theory as a fallaey and fraud, and ebarglng expert protection legislation bb discriminating In favor of tbe manufac tures and against tbe farmers of tbe country, lie also lectured tbe Grangers for net exhibiting enfllelent independence as voters te make their power felt In tbe citations. These sontlmenla angered eome of the Orsngerr, who sought te prevent the ad dress from being printed In tbe official proceedings- iney were outvoted, net eecause et tbe views expressed, but for tbe reason tbat the Orange is proverbial for the liberty it gives Its officers and members in tbe expression et their convictions en all publle subjects. Mcspsrran's address Is tnenght te nave contributed tn his defeat as a candidate for master of the Orange. Colonel I'iellet complains bitterly of Ibe shabby treatment be received In boteg sup planted as a inomber of tbe cxeautlve eeni rnlttee. The action of tbe Orange in miking tbeobangelssald te be due te tbe course be pursued at tbe late eleotlen In making speeches for Harrison. Kiepia With Ills BliUr Fred Acklln, iireaian. of Ferry Point, Oat, has eloped vrltli his sister, tbe mother of six children. She KM living Willi a man named Davey, at Nlegara, but went home three months age en a visit te ber brother, who Is tnarrled and has three children. Tbe shameless conduct of the brother and sister se angered Mrs. Aeklln tbat she lelt tbe benss in disgust. On Thursday tbe pair left Ferry Point, rowed across the bay and took a UraDd Trunk train. Heed Templars OfUcert, The animal session et tbe Oraud Ledge of Geed Templars et Pennsylvania met In Carl Isle en Friday. Tbe following officers were elected: Past district templar, Rev. J. . Llejd; district templar, Rev, Amea H. Baldwin; dlstrlet counseller. A, F. MUUn; district V. T., Grace Scbumani dlstrlet stntlnel, W. I Lelsher; dlstrlet, A. S. A., Allen Llnej dlstrlet treasurer, J. C. Rummei; district, S. J, T.. Maggie Stocks dlatrlct chaplain, Rev. J. T. Wilsen; district marshal, A. W. Baby ; district D. M., Mamie Weir lob; district O., Allee WEEKLT BKTIKSr Or xBADir. Tbe Bxperts el Geld oeasiderablr, Bnl lha aawue Met DtetntbM aad sms ., ajsss laapmTtBg. New Yebk, Dec li r, a. Dan & Oe.'e weekly review of trade: The most Important event of tbe week In tbe flnaaclal world, the failure et tbe Panama canal, baa net as yet been felt In this country. Tbe amount et securities bald here U net large and there la general belief tbat the French government will be oblige! todeaoxethlngtoavert widespread disaster. Bat ltcan de nothing te make nar rasneaUy valuable tbe vast amount of se curities leaned and heavy French losses will la time have some effect en money markets elsewhere. In ether reseecta the financial outlook remalns;unchanged. Considerable expert of geld continue, but cause neither disturbance nor alarm. Tbe supply of money In all parte of the country Is se large and tbe heavy disbursements et January are se near at band that there Is an unusual filing of confidence. Business continues te Improve In nearly all aectipes, end though It does net meet tbe expectations of the most sanguine there Is every indication that It la greater In vel nme than tbat of a year age. Tbe bank clearings for tbe first week of Deoember, though they reflect te a note worthy extent transactions of a month age en which payments are new maturing, exceed these of last year by 18 per cent , whleh Implies a large volume nf present aa well aa of naat bnalnnaw. Th tn outside et Hew Yerk are remarkably Targe and uniform, Including even Southern aer. tlena In whleh there has been tbe most deoresslen. Cutting of ra'l rates demoralizes business t Denver, and doubtless embarraat-ea at many ether points, but tbe general tenor of reports is deoldedly favorable. The Iren entput December 1 Illustrates the prevail Ing confidence and at the same time the dinger et overeunndence. Furnaces In blast were of the canicltv nf 147.01.1 tens weekly, according te the New Yerk report, and 139,282 tens accord ing te tbe Pittsburg report. Taking the former as a maximum and tbe latter as a minimum, In either case tbe Increase in Nuveuiber was about 8,000 tens, and tbe production In either Is a little larger or a little smaller than tbe largest ever attained, about November 1, 18S7. Tbe tone et the market waa naturally weaker, though prlecs of pig are unchanged. Bar is irreguiar, and tne demoralization in manufactured steel la striking, while In rails late contracts are said te have been at $27.50 with Kastern and (28 CO with Pitts, burg mills. In tbe stock market there bas been best, tatlen without pronounced movement either way, though tbe average of prlees Is SO cents en (100 better than a week age. The prospects of settlement efrallrnul miariftln at tbe West de net brlgh!en,and tbe desired peace seems te be again deferred by cutting in passenger rates. It Is remarkable, en the whole, tbat with sueh disheartening controversies and with continuing sales en foreign account the market has been se well sustained. Foreign trade Is also fair In volume in spite of tbe scant v move ment of breadstuff.; from Mew Yerk tbe value for two weeks has been only 5 per cent, behind last year, with a doereaao of 7psresnt,ln value of Imports here. The treasury bas put out (2,100.000 mero than it has taken In during the week, thus supply. Ing the less caused by geld experts, and It is still believed that any monetary need could and would be met by liberal purchases of bends. The business failures oesurlng through out tbe country during the lBteeven days as reported te R O. Dun & Oe , the mer cantile agency, en Friday by telegrapb, number for the United States 203 aud for Canada 35. a total nf 303 as compared with 305 last week and 282 tbe week previous te the last; Fer the norrespendtng week of laatyrar were 288-251 being the failures In the United Hiatus and 31 in the Dominion et Canada. A Maryland Vartnsr hnlaillad. OharkBSalmen.a well known farmer, liv ing near Monrovia, Frederick county, Md., was en Thursday swindled by sharpers out of (I.C45 Oae of the men represented te be a son of tbe late Governer Hamilton, who was related te Mr. Salmen. The al leged Hamilton Induced tbe old maa te borrow a thousand delWrs with whleh te pnrchase machinery., Tfie men left the elty In n carriage, and when at a lonely plaea en tbe Newmarket read, they were met by a confederate or the se called Ham. llten, who carried a gambling arrange ment. Hamilton and bis friend seen engaged Salmen in a game of chance, and when they Induced him te stake all tbe money he hsd en hla parson, amounting te about tl.015, ene of tbe men exclaimed : I have wen ; the stakes are mine," and grabbed tbe money. The two confederates then hastily entered their cirrlage and drove te Froderlek, returned the team te the Uvery stable, and toen took flight. One et Ills AMBltants Ktcegntijd. Frem He Tork Dally. Toe case of Sebastian Brnggeman, Geerge Al wine and Kdward Mines, charged with robbing and beating AuguBt liSaibae, tbe German, who worked In Liueaster county, some time sge, waa taken np before Alder man Sherwood yesterday afternoon. Btug. geman waved a heafleg. The aldermau heard the evidence of Dateetlve Walllek, Leatbaeand Frank Diets: and their teail. meny being considered sufficient Alwlne was held in (2,000 ball for the action of the grand J ary. The remalning wltnesses were nut heard. Mlnek, agalnnt whom there was no evidence, wai dlsaaargel. At sine and Bruggeman were recommitted te jail. The assaulted man recegnised Alwlne as one of tbe parties. Bet Car en Fire. This mernlnga car with nothing lu it but a stuve was standing en a siding of the Pennsylvania frehtht station, just back of the Keystene house. Tbe duer et tbe ear was opened and a number of mUchleveus boys crowded in, who procured a let of piue beards and built a tire IntbeBteve. In a short time tbe stove and plpe were red het all ever and tbe reef of tbe car eiuubt fire. The railroad men discovered the trouble In time and with bucketaet water extinguished the flames. A bole was burned in tbe reef of the car whleh would have been entlrely destroyed In a short time. The boys lied In terror when they saw what tbey had done. After tbe.f ottelllces. There are already from one te ten candi dates for each poatetllce in the county, and Congressman-elect Breslus la being both red by large crowds of candidates every day. They corns singly and In droves. Mr. Brealus talks with all et them, but is caretul te make no premises. Tlie applicants are all certain tbat he Is with them, however. Fer the New Helland c 111 -je, aoeordtng te the Clarien, there are a number et applicants lneludlng B. F. Alderfer. Iaratl Hair, Qrablll Monitor and D. H. Soblaueh. Several ethers have been talking about tbe matter, but no ether candidate a have bren annonneed, although it may bj that some einers win emer the race yet. Illl Hair Turned Wliltr. Assistant Postmaster Mlehael A. Shelden, of Hudaen, N. Y., who was oenTlctod et robbing the malls,' was en Fldsy sentenced te three years Imprisonment at hard labor In tbe Erie oeunty penitentiary. He was carried Irem tbe court room In a fainting condition. Durleg tbe six weeks he has been In prison bis hair, which was auburn, his turned almost white. Remembered Hr church. Frem the New Helland clarion. Mrs. El'zibetb Meutzar, deceased, wife Of Geerge Mentzer, sr,, of this place, who died a short time sge, very generously re membered tbe Lutheran church of this S'aee, by making gift of tbree shares of ew Helland bank stock te the church, the income te be used for the support nt tbe pastor. Tbe value of tbestcck is (100 per sbsre, but Its present market value lssbeut (150 per share. A Coen Arrtited. Constable Derwart, et tbe First ward, last evening arrested Charles Loe, colored, en tbe charge of aurety of the pesoe. This Is a case of nine months standing, And tbe complaint was made by Henry Smith and Samuel Tllllon,alae colored. Tbe accused was said for t nearlsg before Alderman ICeCoaeay, WALKER'S SENTENCE. BKNr TO THE EASrEBN FKM1TKNU4RT rem rive YcaBS and rinb atexraa. HU Alie Directed te pay. Viae elSiee aad Costs el Froseenttea- Jeha Miata and Onrutun wsru Qlrtm riltetm Months for Meating Oeta. Friday AttmoenConxt met at 2 o'clock and David Penta waa eallel te answer a charge of larceny. He failed te appear and process waa Issued, en which he was brought Inte court He was charged with ;t he larceny of furnltnre under tbeee uiroumaianees : Joei li. uainer, real estate agent, rented a house et F, O. Sturgls, In the northwestern section et tbe elty, te I'entz. When the rent became (30 In .arrests be Issued s landlord's warrant, which was executed by Constable Kline. Tbat official made s levy and posted bills for tbe sale of Penla's effects. On the dav advertised for the sale when Constable Kline went te Pentz's hsuse, It was found te be empty. Tbe for. nlture bad been moved away by some one between tbe date el tbe levy and tbe sals and tbe supposition being tbat Ponts took ii away mis suit waa entered. The com monwealth were unable te show that Ponts waa tbe party who removed the furniture and the court d treated that a verdlet of net guilty be taken. . Tbere were no ether cases ready for trial and tbe jurors were discharged with the iuauu.a ui iue court. OUAIIDIAN APPOINTED, E. K. Snyder, elty, was appointed guardian et Miss Daisy Andersen, a legatee uuder tbe will of Samuel J. Demutb, de ceased. Saturday Morning. Court met at 0 o'clock ana the district attorney moved for sentence en Wallace Walker, convleted of voluntary manaiaugnter. juage litvlng. sten, In addressing the prisoner, said : "The Jury have found you guilty, net of murder, but of manslaughter, tbe lowest eftense that oeuld be found under the indictment, and have rccommended you te the merey of the court. The limit of imprisonment for the ctlense Is 12 years, and after a full ex amination of all tbe faeta intbeoasethe court Is of opinion that thereoemmendatlon of the jury was a proper one, and tbe sen tence will 1)3 msdellgbter than it otherwise wenld bave been. The sentence of the court la that you, Wallace Walker, pay a line of (I00,oestsof prosecution and undergo an Imprisonment by separate and solitary confinement In tbe Eastern penitentiary for a period of 0 ve years and nine months " Christian Wertz and Jehn Myers, two young men of Washington borough, con vieieu ci tue larceny of oern, were each sen tenced te undergo an Imprisonment of fifteen months. SURETY AND DESERTION CASKS. Frederick Llbsley charged Jebn B. Rellly wltb having threatened te de him bodily barm. Tbe faeta sworn te by tbe prosecution was that a son or Llbsley was ordered off a fence en Llbsley 'a premises by Rellly and the boy refused te go. By this time the boy's father appeared en the Beena and Rellly threatened toklllLIbsley, in oensoqu6noo of whleh threats he Is afraid of him. Tbe defendant denled having made any threats, but admitted tbat be bad asked Fred te oeuin Inte the street and fight him. Tbeoeurt dlroe'ed the defendant te enter Inte his own recognizance te keep the pssce and pay the cents of prosecution. Toomas Chamberlain, living near the Nlokel Mines, waa charged with hla wlfe Sarah Jane, with deserting and refusing te maintain her since April last. There was nndefensa made te tbe charge and tbe court directed that he pay bis wife (3 per week for tbe maintenance of herself and child se long as tbey live separate and apart. Alexander Hodgeens was oemplalned agalDBt by Jaoeb Hucley, bis son-in-law, ter having threatened te knock bis bead off. Hubley's story was tbat Hodgeens li his frtttitr-In-law and that he was lnformed that iiodReoDH said tbat he wenld knock his head Ml' At this tlme Hodgeens was drinking and be was afraid tbat he might barm him, but new be was net afraid. When Intermed of tbe threats be went te Alderman McConemy'a and told him te aend Hodgeonsauotloe te scare him and Instead of doing se tbe magistrate returned a surety nff.the psaee case. The return, however, Bhowed that nubley bad made a complaint for surety of peaee and that it was regularly returned te court In the defonae Hodgeens testlfled that be wanted te sharpen an axe and Hubley should have been en hand te assist and his absence se Irritated him tbat be said Jake ought te have his head kuoeked off. Tbe court dhmlsaed tbe complaint at tbe ex ex pense et tbe oeunty and said it ought net te have baen returned, CURRENT BUBINESt Issues were granted te determine the ewnnrvhlp et property levied upon by tbe sheriff lu which L S. Landls and Catharine R Uagey, wife of Pater Hagey, were named as plaintiffs and L&vl Shirk as defendant The tavern license of Barry Myerr, Sheber'a hotel, was transferred te Jaoeo W. Baker, DISriUOT INSTITUTE. Icaehers of Kphrata and Vicinity Meet aid Dltcuas Educational Tepic. KrnRATA, Pa, Dec. 1 15. Tbe fourth annual bet'Mnn et tbe Kpbrata dlstrlet teachers' lnbtitute convened In Reddlg's hall en Friday evening. The exerclies of tbe evenlng were opened wltb a song enti tled, "Heme of Bliss," by members et the Akren Seng Cirelo. After prayer by Rev. E. H. lireymujlllir, J. 1. Dry, president of the Institute, dolivered a brief address et welcome In which he also set forth the bent Us which teachers, pupils and the community recelve through the InBlruraon InBlruraen tallty et tliese Instlluter, A recitation entled "St. Geerge and tfce Dragen by Ml Cera William', of Ariamr i)WD mis county, was appreciated by tbe large audience. Dr. Samuel A Baer, of Radlnr, spoke en tbe "JlJuta tonal Foress." This waa h a first appearmioe befere an Kphrata au dience. He dwelt with a great deal of force en the abet t nfluonceaof home sur roundings in shaping tbe character of ehlldren for their future. The exerclsen were lntcrnporned with, musle by members of tbe Akren Seng Clrcle which was well reeslved. The exerclsf s of te-day will be of an in teresting character and will embrace dls dls cusrlenx, easajB and addresses en educa tional topics. This eveulbg Dr. N. C. Shatffer, principal of tbe Keystone State Nermal school, Kutz'ewn, Pa, will lecture oe "Manual Training." Tee dlstrlet comprises Kphrata, West Earl, Clay, West Cocallce, East Cocalico tewnshlpi and Adacnstewn borough. Kllraln Pureed te Acctpt. Jake Kllraln has no:eptod the challenge nf Jehn L. Sullivan te Uht te a finish for (10,000 a aid a. An unknown frlend will oevor Sullivan's meuev, and rumor has It tbatJiin Keenan, et Bosten, U tbat man. Mitchell aud Kllialn were closeted In Richard K. Fex's ettlna yesterday after after after uoen. At the close Kllraln would say nothing, but Mitchell acted aa spokesman, The latter ald tbat tbe ohalleuge would be oevernd te-day, the tight te come off within nix months or net at all. Kllraln aud Mltehell start for Chicago te-day. A 8uiall Meuse. MIm Lsster, of Charles Ellla' company uuw Here, nam very luuuy per, et the Bmallcnt sired monkeys, larger than a very small kitten. It Is one being no He is two years old and very lively. His quartets are in a basket about tbe size of a cigar box, but during tbe day he cute all kind of capers around the room of bis mistress. Wedding at Mlllersftlle, Harry W. Grim, el Mlllersvllle,and Mlas EttleC. Early, daughter or Rev, and Mrs. J. W. Early, of tbe same place, were mar ried Thursday evening at the residence of tbe bride's parents. The father of the bride performed the ceremony, and the wedding was private, only a few Intimate friends et tbe faatly being present The oeuple left m Hues WHk trip UUQUgb. Ut Mat, A OXT DODSE. Haiti's I'laa te Bteas Dtegrsee aad the nimnl of iBdemailr. Ths New Yerk JieraM has tbe following dispatch from Jamaela : 'The Hsvtlens are In state of terror at the rumor tbat United States war vessels are en thslr way here te demand the release of tbe seized steamer Haytlen Republic. Tbe government dare net fight and thsy fear tbat te surrender the vessel in open pert at the demand of s foreign man-of-war wenld mske tbsm unpopular and weaken their authority at bem Hsoee tbey nave de de olded upon a very shrewd move. Tn Atlas line steamer Alene, Captain Seldsrs, whleh arrived from New Yerk te-night, brought wltb her a crew under oeotrsot with Minister Freiten. They will sail for Pert an Prlnee at midnight en the steamer Arran, also of the Atlas line, which has been chattered for the occasion, and will take possession et the steamer Haytlen Rymblle en Sunday. Tbey will then leave Immediately for New Yerk before the American men of-war arrive. Chief Officer Williams, of the Alene, will command the returned vessel, The Atlas company have contracted with Minister Preston te deliver tbe Haytlen Republic at New Yerk, and they hope te accomplish it In this wy. Hajtl thus ex peeta te be spared tbe disgrace et being oetn polled te deliver the vessel en tbe de mand et a foreign man of war. The government also bone te escape tbe pay. uieui or inuemnuy. ii is a great aeneme. llayam TMeka It Probable. Washington, Dee. 25. Nothing what ever has beeen beard from our oeiisuls st Kingsten, .Tamales, or Pert au-Prlnce of tbe Intention of tbe Haytlsn government In sending tbe Usyllen Republic" te New Yerk. It Is regarded at the state depart, ment ss probable, JAMES U. JACOBS HESl'lTED. Wednesday. March 13, Is New rind as the Date for II Is Exeeatlen. The mission of B. Frank Eshleman and J. Hay Brown, oeunsel for Jamea H.J aoebu, te Hatrlsburg te secure a respite was kuo kue kuo eoasful. Tbey met the governor by ap pointment and after stating tbata respite was asked fer.tbat Jaoebs condition oeuld be ln I quired Inte, he at once granted the respite. A. . j Vm T W 1 "-i---"- Wednesdsy, Msreh 13, has been designs ed .,ii!5??.,.t,en; Tbe medical oemmlaslon will be petitioned ler by his counsel In a Jaoebs, who bas been quiet for seversl days, broke out last night and by bis great noise disturbed tbe rest of all within the sound el his voice. The news of bis respite will be conveyed te him te-day by a mem ber of bis family. Bale of Market Stalls. This morning Auctioneer JaoebOnndaker sold the stalls in the Central market house. Tbe prlee at whleb all are started Is (25 or (50 for a double stall. Tbe highest price bald for a double stall this morning was i71. It was purchased by Levi Sensenlg and Is te be used as a butcher stall. One man who was searching for a enltable stall bid en n large number running the prlee upend helping tbe sale considerably. He finally get a single one for (U. A condition of the sale was that In tbe event of the elty build ing a new market house the purchasers of stalls will bave te be content with temporary quarters. This oenCltlon was made known te everybody befere any stalls were sold. On Wednesday morning the curbs will be sold, Turkeys stolen and ltecevered, On tbe night of December 2 Mrs. Htsnfler, a widow residing near Mt Jey, had adczsn torkeys stolen and ether persons In her neighborhood lest several, Harry Sommor Semmor Sommer flold and Levi Shrelner were suspected of stesiing the fowls and they were locked up by Constables Wlttlck and Barnheld. This morning the turkeys of Mrs. Staufler were found In tbe possession of M. E. Bemberger, a poultry dealer of Manhelm. They bad been sold te Mr. Bemberger by the men new In Jail for the offense. This morning the turkeys were Identified by Mr a S tsuffer'a con Abratam. Tbe accused will new have te explain the charge In court What Marriett Is Allrged te Have Bald. Frem the Harlem Ueglster. Tbere is a story going tbe rounds in re gard te Hen. Marriett Brealus, which Is vouched te be true. Shortly alter hla nomination at the Republican primary be wis congratulated by a relattve, who said: "Marriett, allow me te congratulate you upon your sucoess." The man te whom tbe seat of Thaddeus Slevens bad fallen drew himself te bis full height, and re plied: "It is net I who should be con gratulated. The Republicans of Lancaster county should be congratulated upon hav ing nominated me!" lit tare Alderman A, . Dennelly. WeaIey,'wbe Is better known ss "Yi bltey" Stspleferd, disturbed the peace el Jehn street while drunk yesterdsy. He went en duty as early as 4 o'clock In tbe morning and kept up a racket until uoen. He went home and began abusing bts wife. He broke tbe clothes wringer and furniture and was finally looked up. He is held for a hearing before Alderman A. F. Don Den nelly. Edward Sears, Frank Suydatn, and Samuel Doebler were en a drunk yester day en Rockland street Oae el them went Inte tbe publle school heuse en that street and frightened the children. All were arrested and gave ball for a beating. Befere ths Majer, Three strangers seeklug work, who spent last nlgbt'at the station home,; wt re discharged this morning. Jacob Bellla, h crippled peddler of corn medicine called at tbe station beuse isst night. He was under the inlluence et liquor and asked te be kept all night. He was allowed te go this morn ing. Anether arrested for begplcg and dis orderly conduct was sent te tfie workheuie for ten days. Mr. Kills and Uisflay. 'Casper,tbe Yedler," waa repeated at the epera heuse lastevenlng when the audlence was smaller than en ihu previous evening. Tbe ebsraater of Mable Travtrte was assumed by a young lady whose name was net en the bill. She took tbe place el Mlta Lester, who did se well the night bolerr, and was fair. Jurers te be Drawn. On Monday, Dsoernber 31, at II o'clock Judge Livingston, Jury Commissioners Diller and Ityus and Sheriff Uurkhelder will draw 158 (urers for the February com mon pleas and March adjourned quarter sessions courts. Twe Days flgeeu BUoet. Twe days of sheeting matches are advor adver tlaed te take place at McGrann's park ou Wednesday and Thursday, Deoember 20h aud 27th. Tbe prizes will amount te (500 and 1,000 live pigeons are te be provided. Fingers Ii'Jered. This morning a lady, who attecded the Central market, was going from one mar ket heuse te another. As she passed out cf a deer some ene cleaed It en her finger, al most cutting three of them oil. I'roteeutlea Withdrawn. The suit for surety or the peace atralert Charles null, preferred by William HUdh bury, the New Helland stage driver, bolere Aluurinan Ualbaeb, was withdrawn this morning and ttie coats paid. rjutntr's sl. Sheriff Burkbelder bas posted bills fcr theaale of twelVH properties en Saturday, Deoember 29, at " o'clock. Leeks Well, lint BUllBaQarlEg, Washington, Dec. 15. Senater Beck was at tbe capltel te-day. He came In from tbe country home of his son-in-law, MaJ. Ooedloe, this morning te sign seme private papers. He Is looking well, but still sutlers from nervous exhaustion. The weather la se pleasant tbat be Is net think think leg of starting Seuth Immediately, but be win probably go sesaa Una itzt wttx, LIFE IN FLORIDA. CELLO W JACK, THE MONSTER, FINALLY LEAVES TUB LAND OF ORAMdBB. KerntMi Iletnrn te Their Hemesinvalids Arriving ler ths Vf Inter rhe Harvtsl el the Oeklen Fruit In rregrms asms of All Kinds Is Very flentlral. Lvke Ukmin, Fls., Dee. 10. Uers Is tla latest from Jacksenville: Ollletal llnUslla. e Ni:.w. Mitchell, M. D., President Heard nf Health. And there havn been ether sueh reports. This shows that Yellow Jaek has lest bis grip, and Is about desd, or, at least, dor mant; and lr any microbe survives ths drradful fumigation and disinfectien that is going en tbere it must be aa bard te kill as ths proverbial cat The refugees, new olsmering te return te thelr empty homes, will be admitted in a few dsvs, and there will be almost as great a rush te Jackson ville a tbern was from It In August last Already tbe tldoer travel is setting south, ward. Winter residents are sesklns their cottages, Hnd Invalids are aeeklng our sunny ellinn Hew will the yellow fever npldemle sllcct tbe winter's business 7 That Is an unanswerable qnestlen aa yet, but there are Indications or about tbe usual activity. People are aware tbat the yellow fever cannot possibly be developed Inoeld weather, and tbere la no danger whatever from that son roe. Readetsef the papers are already aware that the plaguodldnetroaohLaknHelem it eiuld net live here II It came, as I remarked In my last Uoruatter, doubtless, people In selecting a location In Flerida, wlllobeoto one where tbey will be sste from snob a visitation. We bad It uncomfortably near, hewaver at Enterprise, en the St Jehn's river, some ten miles dlitsnt, and for some tlme a shotgun quarantine was maintained against the smitten town. Wn have ler some tlme had a bright and handsemn pper published here, entitled j, V a in j'lermn. i is owned ana pub lished by J. C. and F. D. Coen, late of I Sorsnteu. I tsuinufciiu. mr. J. J, Uimn, wai iue sua- I eesarul publisher of the Wllkeabsrre Daily I News Dealer, and knows bow te mske a I geed and spicy newspaper. The paper Is iur. j. u. umn, was tee sua Independent politically, but tbe Coens tnemseives art) elyed ln-the-woel Demo Deme Demo eretA We Iml soma fun bore a tew days days sfier tbe ejection, when Mr. Frank Coen wheeled Tnr. Berlin Wright, one of our leading eltlsn, from the Harlan hotel te the deper, n dlstance et about throe three fourths of a uiile, In pay men t of an eleo elee eleo teon bef. The rider was seversl times rolled evor into the dirt, at whleh limes tbe driver passed the cigars. Kaeh of tbe principals had h committee of six te see fair play ; one en horsebsek, tbe ether In a carriage. Politically I 'Jumped from tbe frying pan into the fire, " in coming here from Lancaster county.- In our precinct tliore is a larger (relatively) Republican msjnrlty tbnn there la In Mlllersvllie. Tbe whites are pretty nearly equally divided In politic, but there Is a large Republican contingent of colored voters, who held tbe balaneu or power. The whole oeunty went Republican In the last e'leotleu, exiept aa te the rlltee or oeunty clerk, which was filled by tbe Democrat?. Dsy before yesterday 1 shot a salamander. I think I have already described this llttls Imp of dsrknesH, but I will explain tbat It Is tbn aameaulinal tbat In California and ntheiSoulhwestern states Is called"gepber." It Is a kind of n rat with a poueh or pocket en oaeh sldeer thenoek. It burrows undsr greuud snd Uvea en root". The earth tbat It removes In tunnelling Is thrown up tn heaps. Sometimes six or elgbt of these piles are thrown up in a single night. The animal Is very destructive te root crops and te trees, and we kill It whenever we esn. It cannot bear daylight, and If yeulsy open its hole It will Immediately come and be gin te carry dirt nnd atop It up. This often leads te Its destruction. Some put a trap In its way and nome wateh near the bole gun in band, and blaraaway when tbey see the dirt fly. That is hew "I shot a sala mander." The aulmsl called a gopher here belongs tn the order et Crustocete ; It Is, In faat, a land turtle measuring generally about 8 by 12. It, tee, lives under ground but forages ou the tmrfnee, sometimes dear Ing a widespsoe surrounding the mouth et the hole. The hele or tunnel is wide and shallow or, shall 1 say, has a low celling. Hew far thraji tunnels extend Inte tbe ground I de net knew. Game Is new very abundant here. Flecks et pigeons and quail are every where. I can't go forty yards from my heuse without scaring up a Heek et ths former. But I em sorry te say tbey are quite sby, se tbat I cannot often get within gunshot of thorn. Squirrels are abundant In tbe hummoekr, and (here are also many wild turkeys. One et our colored men went out ene morning, and returned berere neon with four turkeys and five squirrels, and three of our sportsman returned from s gunning expedition about two weeks sge bringing in to.ne sixty or seventy ducks, which wern distributed gratuitously through the town. I did net tell you that we are new fairly entered Inte nnrorauge season; you have been eating "Flerida oranges" (se called) for some weeks. 1 fear you fenud most of them Beur. Very few oranges are ht te ship in November, but this year many thousand bexes were sent North In Ooto Oeto Oote bor, greatly la tbe injury of the market We soeld ami fret and fume about It, but It Is no use. Tliore always will bu growers who will mail in te forestall ether growers. Tbey aru ktilicted with a disease quite pre valent 'mpocunleslty. 1 have netyet sold an orange, but ahsll begin p'cklng to-tuer. row. I have doubled tbe a'zset my pack ing benne, and have bverytbleg In fine order. But 1 can hardly bear te pick tbe fruit fremthu tiea, tbey leek se rich snd beautiful, Btandlug In long ranks, bending, almost breaking, with thelr golden burden. I have seme trew, which wlllyleld, 1 think, Bcme iirteen or twenty boxes. The prices ate nearly as geed as last year at this time, and bid fair te l;esp up. A larger market li epened up, car eclally In tbe West Seme of our growers are Bunding car-leads te Cleveland and Milwaukee, and Chicago, and even te Omaha. Many are being sent, tne, te Europe. If we ever have a direct line from Jacksonville te Glasgow, tlila European market will assume large dimension)). He there Is net mueb danger of evor produetloi, whleh many timid poe. ple tear. As the product Increases the market will widen, and the superiority of our oranges must give It tbe advantage evor the Mediterranean fruit. J. Willin Westcauu A Hlf Alll THICK. AFaruitrUlteii iriveUtute Fer A Five Dellar Held 1'iece. This morning a farmer named Staufler, wlocemtafruui Monlereyloattend market, had a sharp trick played upon blm. He stands en tbe first aquare en East King street. Shortly beferu daylight this morn ing a short stout man, who wero his bat down close te hla eye, carae te bis stand aud purchased tbrne pounds et butter. He pulled a plroe or pipur from his pocket containing home'.hlng. He ssld tbere was a (5 geld pkee lnslde and Landed It te the farmer telling blm tbat be bad better net unwrap It or he might lese It The farmer took the paper aud tbe man's word for ltd content, giving him tbe butter and H10 ebaugs. Bofero leaving tbe stranger engaged threo pounds of butter for next week, AIeut ten minutes after tbe man bad gene, HUufTer placed bis band In bia pocket and took out tbe paper. He tbeui;ht It was net heavy enough te contain a 5 geld pleee. He openod tbe paper and found It te be n bright coin, but did net think It was what It had been represented. The tnarke'.mntter axn came along, and he was shown the coin, which was feuud te beafive centplece glided. Staufler then went te bunt tbe sharper, but could net find blm. He lulermed the police, but the man had fled. A iSTrariiid Mether With Triplets. Mrs. Ddvlil Harris, living near Spencer, Ind,, and only 16 years old, gave birth te triplets en Friday. AH are doing welt tlena te Huubary, Prof. W. B. Uall, of this city, left this morning for Sunbury, where the North, umberland oeunty institute opens en Monday. The professor will have caarga eftueaiuila tit, PCTKB'j PAROOBIAL SCHOOL. shop sta'Oevera te uflelste st lis Dedlos Dedles tlea raSnnday-. a Train Strikes a Team. Columbia, Dee. 15 Ths new rwroeblal uuwi DuiiaiDR or ni I'eisr's ustneiia ohnreb will be dedicated en Bunday, when Bishop McGevein will be present At 7 u."iM,,S.T,n lrated ; at 3 o'clock Ht Kev. Bishop MeOevern will celebrate Xn. uaa 1U oeiooe solemn high mass will be celebrated, at whleh the bishop will administer confirmation. After these aer. vices tht dedication of ths school will take place. Rsv. J, H. Pennebecker, of Trinity Reformed church, will preach his fifth "'jry ssrmen en Sunday. Jehn D. Melllngsr, a farmer near Cress, welt, wsa en his wsy te market this morn ing and hsd a very narrow escape from serious Injuries. He waa approaching the mireu crossing ou me Washington tun. pike about the same time that a freight train was passing. Tbe horse became fright ened and backed tbe wsgen through a broken panel of the fence Inte the patslne; train. Kvsrv ear struck the wasnn. tsarina- the top completely off aud breaking the dash beard. Mr. Melllnger was badly frightened but received no Injury and een. tinned en his way te market Jm? Moere, colored, was bofero Squire Selly last night for drunkenness and dis orderly e-aauet. He paid oests. . u'tal HMalngsr, colored, wss sent te Jail mumuijief esquire tny for drunken ness snd disorderly conduct conduct James Keesey, aged fourteen months, eonet Jebn Keesey, died yesterday from pneumonia. The funeral will be held en Sunday afternoon at 2 o'elook. Helse's weeds was set en fire last even ing by het coals from a Reading engine, and about five aerea et ground were burned ever. About 20 feet of the staek at the Colnm Celnm bia flour milt blew down yesterdsy after after neon and demolished the oesl shed. The O. M. S. club will bold a ball In tbe armory te-night ,TUE OAR STHIKES A 8IOHR, It and the Oeenpaata Thrown Over Treatls mil llAtaM M ..... and Down an Embankment. Cincinnati, Dee. 16, At 7 o'elook this morning six railroad empleyes en the Northern narrow gnage railroad bearded a handcar at Avendale Junction te come te this end of the track. While the car waa flying down the track aloeg In tbe vicinity et Gilbert avenue, It atruck a large atone, throwing tba ear and the men from the treatle down an embankment, Patrel wagons were called snd the men Injured were found te be: Tim Sullivan, foremen, left arm broken and internally Injured; Jeseph Pfelater, terrible teilp wound; James Powers, right arm broken and sealp wound; Obarlea Shelley, skull fractured snd flesh tern from left side of head; Pat Dowdell and an unknown man were slightly Injured. Had tbe accident occurred one hundred feet further ahead tbe whole orew would have been dashed Inte the creek and killed. It waa thought by seme that tbe stone had been placed ou the track te wreck a train. OLADSTOMEM ADDRESS. lie contends Tbat the OaoseEor Which Mb orals Are Striving Is Advancing, Londen, Dec 18. Great crowds gathered In the atraeta of the East Ked, Londen, to day te welcome Mr. Gladstone aa he pro ceeded te the Liberal meeting tn the Lime Heuse town hall. Mr. Gladstone wss enthusiastically ra eelved at tbe Lime Heuse town ball, where he made an address te a large audience, lie congratulated the Liberal party en the result of Maidstone eleotlen, whleh wss held yesterdsy, in whleh the Tery majority wsa largely redueed. He said It showed that tbe oause waa advanelng. He strongly condemned Lord Salisbury's allusion te Dafabahl Naercjl as "a blaek man" and said tbat the unfortuuate speech of the premier gave pain te millions or ths Indian's fellow countrymen. Mr. Gladstone protested against the attempt te conquer Soudan and described the task as hopeless as sn attempt te fight nature. "Old Pre us" Defends Himself, Bcsten, Dee. 15 Gen. Qreely bas written a letter te Bosten In rofereneo le an editorial In a Bosten paper ebarglng blm with Incempetency and saying tbat the less of 40 lives In tbe storm of November 20 wss due te tbe Ineffloteney of tbe bureau. Gen. Oreely writes that he "objeots In the Interest of deoeney and Justice) te te false and outrageous a charge by placing tbe responsibility of these Uvea upon tbe vary able and competent oflleor who made tbe predictions for November." Continuing, he ahewa at length from the reoerds thst net only were stgnala for moderate galea displayed from the evening of the 23d, but that every point en the New England coast signals for a violent gal ware displayed 10 te 18 heura In advance of the height of the gale. m Ther Settled an Old tiradge, Washington, Dee. 16. Very early en Thursday morning an otnpleye el tbe Sen ate, and the son of a Western congress man, both young men, went with a party of friends acmes the Leng bridge Inte tbe state of Virginia where a alxteen round prlza fight, Londen prlzs ring rules, was fought The congressman's son was beaten. Beth men were badly bruised. The fight was te settle an old grudge. Bath men have been sent out et town by tbeir friends te keep them out of tbe bands of the authorities, Stanley Probably Net a Captive. IlnusHKu, Dee. IS. The Belgian oensul at Suaklm Informs tbe government that the military and the political authorities tbere believe tbat Emln Paaba has been captured and his force dispersed, but are In doubt about the capture or Stanley. Suauim, Dee. IS. It has been ascer tained tbat the dale 1SC9 was stamped en the cartridges which accompanied Ojinan Dlgna'a letter announcing tbe capture of Emln Pashaandawhlte traveler and whleb were alleged te have been lakeu from the latter. Wss Net Shee. ' CmoAae, Dec, 15, A Herald special from Little Reck, Ark., says : A dispatch sent out Thursday from Ateks, I. T., pur porting te give the particulars of tbe execu tion of Lyman Puslee, near Tuakobems, Ohoctew Natien, is a pure Invention. Ne effort was made te execute tbe prisoner for the reason that his case was seversl weeks age appealed te the Ghoeiaw supreme oeurt, whero It will coma up for review seme time In April. Anether Victim of 'Hungry Jee." Baltimehe, Dee. 18. " Hungry Jee," the New Yerk sharper who bunceed old William Q, Bansemer, of this city, out et 15,000, was turned, ever te Sherlfl Msy tc dsy snd sent te jail. Mr. E. E. Eldrldga went te see "Hungry Jce " snd recognized him as tbe man who hed swindled him out of some money about the time of the Bonsemer robbery. Filly cartridge round Open Bar. Queknstewn, Dee. IS. A women named Gallagher, a passenger who landed bore this morning from the steamer Dmbrls, from New Yerk, was ariested and searobed. Fitly cartridges were found concealed In her diets. Ths woman wss remanded, Ltfs Sentence rar Patricide. Sieue Falls, D. T., Dee. IS. Jehn Jen. nlngs, who sbet snd killed his father, near Brldgewater, last July, yesterdsy pleaded guilty la tbe dlstrlet oeurt and waa aa. tVaeett te BdsWMssrtk Ufa, GOMPERS IS RE-ELEC MO OPPOSITION TO THE FEDERATION OF Boitea is Selected as the riaea ,' -1. the Meat A aaaa! MaMng-.a Hiji.stj dared Agalast ths organ at sM ( aeeUeat Taller i ri Bt. Leuis, Dee., 15.-TMAbib) orsuen ei JjSDOT IBM BaOnWf; het oett en the elsara nf ther Valley Cigar company of Hartferd, I rteaoiutiena were passed thaEiEafJ press and an especial oemmendatleat tl "'" wuer ana me lagtblatl ( sMCMfe I "iuHiiioer paper 01 this elty) Sari ?, Buunu in pueushtag tht fall 1 uike ui ug meeting. roe eleotlen of cfBesrs wsa next i eseded with. Mr. Dillen, of Matta nominated Mr. (rompers for prssldssU-i was without a com net I tee and seas unanimously. Mr. Gen.pera teeUagl- uiuvuuis appreciation or tot nisa oenierrea. Daniel McLaughlin, of BraldwoeaJ, Timm uuauirceusjy cnessw Brat vies) I usni. The constitution waa than tbat tbree trustees be sleeted by in wnem the beuda et the pi sal Jam! tienurar man ea made Hum August De Laber, J, B. Dyer was Selected aa trnatiyta. .s After one tie ballet between BeefeH i j. uuaaeipms, tne former waa ssla tbe plaM for holding the assl session ei Federation, ? Recees for dinner. - . ? Oetehen'e Premise. sjM I Commens te day LerdRaadOlDh Oh J -b i. ?..- wl j-oxden, Dee, 16. In the Hettsa eaea wnetner the announcement capture of Kmln Ph. ...e u.. Stanley by Oiman Diana waa vmii ea and If the government wenld anniini the release of Europeans Imrrlaeaiasl """""i MidrBDesjianiEg neswutjess Mr. Gosehen. reelvlna for aha ment, said It waa Impossible tn smasssi I f.uj-uOTu Hicmuraw ier ins reuef of Ra during the many weeks . tain the fata of Emln PAiba and "tiTtlrj -- "..-j mi geu iue suspsastOSl Of i ermiuuH in nuaaim until Monday, V wr. uoeensn aeciarea tbat Umsjet .. wuni no oempiy wiia Mr. Ma request, em premised that tba was would refrain from giving msuaettasstl uunjr uyaiauuDB in .Egypt, " " iiJ- Daaeta Peoaie DsUarkiea. Chicago, Dec 12. a sMAiaitmaa w ten, D. T., te the Tnbu$ aayst Aettastl ... v.wwiw uaueu rsiSMOa) SS) numissien ei ina two Daketaala 'Liv reeslved here and both IwtlMpraMeVI cuuiui, auueugn ine opinie is i expressed tbst both atatas about N i uimeu wimeut sunaaiitiBg tne ana the people of the territory. ; A Jamestown special Bays: Tha i tee uBmoeratia congressional regard te tbe admission aad ai tl.l-n. t.a ...... .L . ututauM vsuaeu we people BSaSltl jay, xieaumR eitiaena 01 Jaa mueh enoeursgad and lead la teste ; oitjunsstcex. Amsssmsstlagtet i" iue request rer aiviaiea and adi nas ecen ealiad for Tuaaday rremlasBtOIUseus InSleSt , ,V4 uiiiuAUU, ute. is. a jsewt spsetMl xnuuuapeiia asya t Governer Grey ubeu uuHuni uy tee prosecutor at CO iud., that William Gregery, JsasM jjjruuu, Mnn juets wauiai vast, i nun, j een n. Hswiings, Floyd Chas. Morgan, Wm. Wiaemaa, Kobersen and Chas. Mlllsr have Indleted for White Cap " fjutrsgsa.li iuuu are an weu-to-ae eitisess of oeunty. Attorney General Mleheaari there wilt be 25 or 30 mera lndl(AmcslM vnriuue euumern oeunitsa, BDd IBM Ml neves tesrewuibe a geed manye "" J 1 SI S e v .... Qj-J asvvHUWriH sUPKBra 1.". Denver, Cot., Dee. 16. Mr. Keaenar ei uegisr, eu, who arrived la Uu yesterday, reports that aa attempt waa Thursdsy evening by llremeate bum no town. Thsy alerted Areata d: parte et tbe place, but thslr iBeeadlaty wuiiiinnsaenuai ueteetsa. of eltlsens finally located thsra at a one end et the town, and thaw arrested and taken te Jail la front of anetguna. Talk of lynching la lndDjsst TELBaKaraie tawl W rnnee xstene, of Savey e admiral et the IUlUn navy, died Turin. The prlnee waa bera la U14 & nre in met engine aoutaef tba Gas company, at Llnoeln, Neb., last caused a loes of about 130,000. The deuees of J. C, Williams, Dr. Pi and H. Qlbann warn also daeernvad. Whlle clerks were decorating thav'sj aews ei as man a neon's clothing Wabash, Ind, the deoeratloea fire from a e-ss let and ths antlreielnnk- ruined by fire and water. Less tSS.gOf; y u. Harrington, ei Darlington, Wsvf ssBigueu ier me eensni ei aa 01 Liabilities, f20,000; aaaets, I0' ...... 8 m. u iieiuv tiBiius en ins XOWB collided yeaterdsy morning bat' Gilferd and Eldera, Iowa. The aei were smashed and several cara thrown tbe track, Engineer MoGewod, FiraasaV vfiviitu ruuwuuu Auiun, uraaeiaiatBi seriously mj ured. ; ,i A diligent search throughout half a dssaa.-3 counties In Northern Ohie falls entUalyts substsnuate the sensational yarna graphed from this dlstrlet wltb regard the aiiegeu White uap " organiiatlea. . in ine semewnat ;ceisera(ea A.im prohibition cue, Judge Tuley la CI this morning decided In favor et J Prendergast Tbe case arose eat of a pute ever the assets of the flraaef Llni Bres. & Ce., which failed soma tleaaai everHCO.000. They confessed Judgsaaadi laver ei certain preierrea esasutessV whien a number ei etnar craditera te nave eeen wrongea. ,- Prlnee Alexander, unele of tht Oi Duke of Hesse, who tua bee ill for time, Is dead. : The -referee In the elvll suit against the estate of tbe lata Dlmlck by tbe Thames & Mersey sursnea company te recover 111 damages which that company elatiai failure en the part et DlatlQk se out certain contracts, sta, in his decision In Baffsle whleh was sppreved by tat) It gives the oempany 78,M6tI wlta. ameuntlDK te si.sie. ass sum was at the time Mr. Dlmlek fled te OaaeAtj i escape serving a term la prisea fee tass) '; Itteemmvadyd Aa AsassHsassit. if Celumdu,S. C, Dec 16. Tbe; committee en elections tave ; a constitutional amend meat te eduostleoat quallfloatlea for i ssld sueh amendment wenld dh ever 13.000 whites snd M.M Meat of tbe leading dolly cswscisan the state are supporting tba amantsMslsi - j , WaATHKK DJDiOArieass. i i WASHiNaveir, D. O., Dae. la,- 1 IsUstsnPaaaaylTsmsitFalrti sMsrsfsfsasj sawsarweaWsTlBW Wsjsbsssssb ttet-xktj&iijfa--i is i 5.5
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