Ek wtfw .VOLUME XXV-NO. 106.-SLX PAGES. LANCASTER, PA., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1888. SIX PAGESPRICE TtTO CENTS. utit MTTni iitt ii i vrtiywj'dyv a 7 ii.Li) niMmivKs iv . r im -' - vr im mpi i in mm n ja! vVVVvyir m m' y4 ACTION OF THE DIRECTORS. FART or A TURN P1IM ABANDONED BX HK BOARD OK DECEMBER IS. Til Lancaster & UUts Reed IB In Limits Snrrendtred far Fabba Use-Why the corporation Data Mat Beerre te Farther Mntattln If. The Lancaster A Lltltz turnpike bast formally abandoned all that put of their turnpike in tbe cttr limits m appears by the following resolution adopted by the beard of manager : At special meeting of tbe managers of the r Lancaster &, Litre turnpike read held at Lsnetster en December i2tb, tbe fellow, leg iMolntleQ wa adopted : whereas. Certain alterations have lately been mads or are oentemplated te be made by the elty of Lancaster In North Date atreet, which when completed will naturally Increase tbe expense of maintaining In mrepsr repair that portion of tbe Laneasier Lttlts tarnplke reid deserlbed in tha following resolutions, for tbeae and ether reaaena it la hereby Jtetelved, By tbe beard of managera of tbe Lancaster. fc Lltliz Tarnplke Read company, that ae much of aaid read, or right of way of aald company, which begins at a point where tbe said turnpike Inter Inter eeeta North Duke street, In tbe elty of Lan Lan eaater, and running aeuib te Jamei atrtet nd weatwardly te Ita termination at North Queen atreet, Lancaster, be and la hereby aoandeaed and aurrendered by them for publle uses. A.dlapute as te whether the city or turn, pike oempaoy aheuld keep thla part of the turnpike In repair) has ezlated for aeme lime. Several oenferenoea were bald, at the laat of which tbe company offered te pay 9100 per year te tbe elty te keep the read In repair, or tonsil that part of the read te the city for il.OOO. Council voted .down betb propeattloca and the managers at tbelr laat meeting passed the resolutions noted above. m TBE YMNDOW-DRUSSEr', A Student of Artuue and Mechanic! Effects An Improving Individual, from th Baltimore Sun. There la no man of greater importance Just new than tbe professional wlndow wlndew dresaer. few people have any idea of hla bigness and fullneaa of spirit, bis auto cratic swav In lbs drv iroeda store in whinh he la engaged, and the manifold quallBea- J iiuua tum uiiKu up ais vaiue. An idea may de gainea et ma jerty potitlen by tbe salary be draws. Thla rengea lrem?2,000 te (5.000 a year. Six or seven years age be get $10 a week. That was before be elevated is ealllng te the pinnacle of art. Tbe window dresser must primarily be an artist and a designer; he meat have an eve for color and a knowledge et what abides will net fade In a window. lie must beaaeene painter, a plumber, a tinner, a carpenter, a sign writer, a dress draper, a wax figure maker. As be meat handle eleoirle lights be must be something of an electrlolae, for it be does net have bis wire connections properly made, a crossing of an Incandescent wire by an are light wire wlli;play bavoe and burn up thousands et dollars wcrth of coolly silks and laees. Every large store wltb a professional window dresser bas a property - room, where tbe functionary keeps bis kit of tools, pets et paint, lathe and ether uten sils. In one comer is a water meter ready te turn rntcbanical toys in tbe windows. Near by a dozen wax ladles' beada alt upon a shelf next their bodies and skirt forms, Tjnllke most women, tbey can be taken epart and kept en the shelf when net showing off finey. Tbe wlndew-dressery when laying out a Jeb, can take anything out of the Heik of tbe store that be likes. Extraordinary Jobs of plumbing and carpentry and tbe tike be erdera outside, and directs tbe bill te be sent te tbe proprietor. He sends out for goods, fancy lamp shades, or anything else. Ills only rule is te buy from the beuses Indicated by the boa?, who bows in submission and foots tbe bill. His esthetic tendencies will net permit blm te use pink lamp sbsdns when they should be .yellow, or vl03 verss. In Baltimore the value of goods In one window show has reached (13 000. -On ao ae ao eount of this tbe window dresser permits In bis yearly oentraot a clause by which a guarantee lund is held ever by the pre prleter until the expiration of tbe contract Tuts guarantees the Arm against less by careless or unsoienllfle handling of goods. Tbe goods must, when taken out of the window, be Werth 100 cents en the dollar. Ne pin marks, creates or 1er of tint must appear, and goods coaling (220 a yard have been plaeed in window sand sold afterwards for that amount. ' Net only the boss of the house, but all salesmen or tbe departments are anxious ter favors at the wlndew-dre&setla bands, for he. prldea-blmielt en giving oaeh de partment a window show in turn, by which tbetr sales inereatr. A big window takes seven or eight hours te drts, but tbe ar tist's mind la at" work all the real et the week planning waterfalls and woodland scenes, water mills, akatlng rinks, and thousands of thtngs te attraet attention te the window upon which be la te lavish his art Them are thirteen professional dressers in tbe United HtateB who de net admit that any ethers are real artists, Tbelr com bined salaries are (50 0CO a year. J. P. Murphy, witb Jerdan it Marsb, Bosten, la tbe greatest. lie gets (5,000. NEWS EltOJU STANLEY. Bena Onlr Four Menth Old and Seme Later Is lUc.lved. A .irzlbardlspitch te the Londen Times says : " Tlppce Tib's meisengeia came by way el Uguna, UJ'jl and Uoyaeyembe, with letters from Stanley, dated te August 25 Ttify oeDllrm ice ether aoeounts that Stanley left Kuala with Caeatl and that betb were perfectly well. The meaaengera will return direct te Tip poe Tib " The West African Telegraph company received ou Friday this dispatch from Ht Thomaa : X have Jnst received Information that Henry M. Stanley, with Kmln Pasha, bts arrived en the Aruwlml. Tbe news Is reliable, Farther details will fellow. Parsons, Agent In Stanley Falls advices reoeived at Ztu. slber, It is stated that Mtanley wrote that Kmln was In possession of a vast store of Ivery and many oxen, and that he had abundance of feed. Staelsy Intended te leave Ilcnyala at tbe end of August Conations te th. Heep rand, naiiwrs lirdner and Stumpl went te the oeuatry en Ftday ler donations te tbeueun lund, and tuueaeded In gatbsrlng 10 bushels of potstets, ft) pounds el Heur, and 60 eents In money. Jehn QUI also went en a oelleottng tour, and be received tbe following donations, A. S. Kller, A. Bsusman, Peter It, Iiandlr, each Vi buabeU of potatoes; Hiinuel Iisndls, Cenrad Wall, Henry B. Hess, B. K. Huber, Oeorge Bam brlgbt, Philip Stark, Ileejimla ICrel. der, J. II. Htrs, B. D Uaadls eaeti I busbel of potatoes ; Israel Huber, y, bushel) Benjamin U Heas, U. O. Benucr, lasso fondle, Henry H. Landls, each Zi bushels; Iase B. Iiandls, Benjamin U Land Is, Daniel Oraver, each tnebuabels; Emanuel P.Keller, Jehn Buckwaller, eacb 60 cents. Tbe bersea for the trip were leaned by Brimmer Brethers and tee wagon by J. M. Kelper, free of ebarite. Tbe mayor scknowledgos tbe following muilmttena te the soap fund te-day t Jacob rf. Miller, (5 ; B. D. .Land Is, 10 centi; Jehn Back wal.er, Ce cents : a lady 3 euii n.50. Heavy Kip t cm llustnest. The busleat men in town juat new arc) the empleyes et the Adams Express com pany. Builneas waa somewhat dull until yeaterday whin It came wltb a tre mendous rush. Evorjbedy seems te be tending premeuts sway or receiving them and the UueluebS yesterday nnd te-day ha been tbe larseat In the blatery el the c flle?. A large foree of extra men are employed, and tbey worked all el last night Brake UU Arm. Henry llealnr, a tobacco buyer of Man helm, was sttndleg en a rank et tobacco yaeteraay wnen ue icii, ereexing one et ou ' at ue wrub U DROWNED B 19 CHILDREN. Bartens caarga Brenchi Against n OttUen et n Connection Town-Twe Arrests Mads. The town of Hsddsm, Cobb., la very raete. exelMd ever a ease fef Infsntclde wale Baa Just eneae te light aed whiehhas hardly a parallel 1b the erUalaal History of Four years age Grace Ellswerth, then only 14 years old, the daughter of Charles M. Ellswerth, fled from her borne one night, bat retained a few daya later and Informed her parents that aba bad been secretly married te a vennn nan named Rneera. She professed repentance, separated from bar haabeed and thereafter lived at borne. She had one child bera about tbe 1st of December. Tbe next day tbe bibe was spirited away aed bas net been seen slnee. It waa desired te keep the fan secrst, as the marriage bad net been made known, bat tbe nurse reported a Neighbors then dropped In te see the Infant, but they were amazed 'When Mrs. Ellswerth Informed them that the ehlld was dead and bad been bailed. Tbas it was that Information reashed the ears of the tewne tHelals,and aa Investigation Instituted. Ellswerth waj questioned, and be stated that be was away from borne at tbe time and did net return for several days. nia whs wss cqasiiy empnaue m ner ee. nlale, bat In atriklng oentradlollon te tbelr stories were these of tee slek mother and tbe nurse. Tbe Investigation was continued vigor ously, end laat Monday It waa deemed ad visable te arrest Mr. and Mrs. Ellswerth. Fer two dsys they remained obdurate, and meu cuaweiiu maae a wmeisien. He declared that tbe ehlld had never breathed, and that aa seen as It was plaeed In his arms be procured a pine soap box, weighted It heavily with stones and plaeed within it tbe body el the Infant Then under cover or tbe darkness be pro ceeded te Arneld's wharf, en the banks et tbe river, and eait the box and Its oententa far eat Inte tbe stream. Mrs. Rogers, her mother and the nurse say that the ehlld was alive when Ells. worth carried it out et the room the next day. Tbe river is te be drsegfd unless a oeld anap freezes it ever, and It the body la re covered the medical experts will have no diffieulty In determining whether or cot Ellswerth Is a murderer. SOLDIER1 ORPHANS BOUOOLS. A Committee of the Grand Army et the Re public Mevta te Cem I one Tessa, A committee was appointed at tbe laat atate eneampment of tbe Grand Army of tbe Republic, department of Pennsylvania, te leek alter tbe soldiers' orphans in the state. On Friday morning a oenrerenoe of thla committee with Governer Beaver took place at the execntlve department There were present Messrs. A. O. Relneebl, Lancaster, chslrman ; H. D, Potts, Hsrrlsburg, srereiary ; Kev. J. W. Sayrer, Philadelphia, chaplain et tbe department ; Georee O. Beyer, Har rlsburg ; Prof. Frank E. Ibseb, Pblladel. bla ; Perry Soeut, Wayne county ; Rev. F. . Forgeeus, Alteena; Hen. J. P. Wloker Wleker sbam, Laoeatter; G. Harry Divl, Phila delphia, aud J. B. Denwertb, Williams Williams pert. Tbe object of the interview was te seeure unity et aotten between the Grand Army of tbe Republic and tbe govorner, se that whatever reoemmendatlons the latter makes in bis message regarding the schools will have tbe endoraementet the veterana. After the interview wltb Governer Beayer the committee adjourned te tbe department of Internal atlatrs, where tbe whole subject et tbe care of the orphans who will be In tbe schools In 1893 was discussed. A num ber of resolutions were presented embody embedy ing several proportions, b.ut only one, ettered by Hen. J. P. Wlckeraham, was adopted, as fellows : Whereas, In case tbe soldiers' orphans schools shall oteae en the flratnf June, 1899, as provided by law, some 1 500 children new In the schools will be turned out In most eases without homes or friends te care for them ; therefore, Resolved, That In our opinion 'these schools or similar Institutions should be contlnued until 1895, se diminished in numbers snd te changed in management as t expedient under tbe new conditions. Ileselvtd, Tbat tbe chairman of this com mittee Is invited te report the above reso lution te tbe tortbeouilog encampment of tbe Grand Army or the Kepublle at Kile In February next Alter this action tbe committee adjourned te meet at the oil! et the chairman. The Haitian Troubles. Dr. Nemours Auguate. tbe agent of the Northern Party In Haytl, came te Wash ington, Thursday night, accompanied by Gbarles A Jacksen, of New Yerk, bis at torney, The object et tbe doctor's visit te Washington was te have the party of tbe North witb Gen.Hypelyteat'lts btad.reoog btad.reeog btad.reoeg nlzed as tbe government of Hsytl by the government of tbe United States. He ealled en Secretary Bayard at tbe state department en Friday, and te tbe aec aec retary, as well as te Assistant Secretary Rives, be told bis story et the preaent dis turbed condition of attalrs In Haytl, se as te place the Northern party In the rest pessl. ble light Tbe secretary informed blm that tbe atate department bad already received appllcaliena for recognition from both the Legitime and Hypely te factions, but tbat se long as tbe preaent unsettled stale of affairs continued In the Island It would be Impos sible for tbe government, according te well defined International laws and customs, te reoegnlza either as the rightful government et Hay it. The doctor did net aee tbe presi dent. A Hetel-Keeper Indicted ler Manalanshter, Colonel Geerge S. Grlaoem, proprietor et Ihe Monengahtla beuse, the famous old Plttaburg bestelry, late a prominent official In tbe Pennsylvania company, bas been Indicted by tbe grand Jury for man slaughter, Heme weeks Blocs Harry Wilsen ex hibited a Are esoape and gave it a practical test at the Monengehela house without having secured license. Twe newsboys were hired te make a descent from the root te tbe ground. In tbe descent tbey were killed. Wilsen was held by tbe coroner's Jury, but Mr. Grlscem was only consared. After besrlng mere evidence in the esse the grand Jury determined te bold Colonel Grlftoem along with Wilsen. Tbe news hs created a ssnsatlen. Colonel Grlaoem Is as well known In the Eaat as be la at borne. Charged with Htealing Ralls. Fer aeme time past tbe farmers In the neighborhood of Balnbrldge have been annoyed by persona who have been steal ing rails from tbelr lenees. The case was put into tbu bands or Officer William Wlttlck, who yeaterday arrested Adsm Fulmer, a resident el the place. Tne men who complained against Poi nter are Adam Smith and B, Burkhelder, betb et whom bad rails and beards stolen. After his ar rest Fulmer admitted bis guilt and charged William Keenan with the sarne crime. Beth men were taken before Squire Kvans, of Columbia. Falmer was neld for oeurt, but tbere was no evidence against Keenan, who waa dlaensrged. Tee? Sue I'jr Damages K. B. Wlgden & Sons,sllumlneus coil sblppers,tn PallaUulpbla en Friday brought suit against tbe Pennsylvania Railroad company under tbe antl-dlacrlmlnatlen aet el June 4, 18S3 Tbey allege that the com pany In the last seven years bas charged them mere for Bblpplcg and carrying coal than was eharged ether shippers. Theex Theex eeaa of freight thus paid, with Interest, ll la alUged, amounts te ever (100,000. m Cseiht br Aa Qctepar, The body of S. J. Hughes, or the United States coast survey, who fell overboard from asteamer In Puguet Hound two weeks age, wai recovered en Friday, thirty miles Irein me scents ui me awiueui. ae im mense oetopus or devil flab was fattened te one leg, and Is thought te have been tbe cause et death, Five hundred dollars were found in the pockets of th? dead man. e ' A blf Mill JJtilrujixl. A (50,000 nre, which totally destroyed a large c.rpet mill In the Kensington district, Pbtiadelrbla, occurred early Friday even ing. Heroic work by the firemen slene saved tbe adjacent buildings. Thirty thousand dollars wertb of vsluaole machin ery was totally destroyed and a 115 000 building completely catted. One hundred peefle ere thrown eat of work. HE WAS. LOADED FORBEAR OniOAQD'e CItY TREASURER OKTi A FINK MENAGERIE. A Marvllens Midnight Cnrenst Ihe Hlthtst Carnival et Vnu Kaewn for Many Years. Mishaps et Lacks- Dlee-Threwir. very Deme Meeds n Bear. There la a Jelly elui of twenty-six young Qrman Atnerleaus In Chicago who are aa fend of a Jeke aa they are et Ba varian beer. Tbe N. Y. World bas this story et tbelr dolega : A week ego a friend of tbe olnbwbe is wintering in northern Wisconsin seat tbem a black bear, which be had osp esp tared In the ptnetle. About tbe same time Carl Pieser, a former comrade, who la new In Seeth America, contributed a big, gray-bearded, bald-headed monkey. The young men chained tbe animals in Sohlae Sehlae gel's eale, where tbey attraeted a great Ideal of attention na "Sehuegel'w Menagerie." City Treasurer Herman Plants, who be cause el gorgeous array Is ealled tbe dude et tbe club, displayed se much Interest In tbe pets that the members ettered te give blm tbe animals en condition tbat be or ganized a traveling menagerie end circus oempaoy under bis own name. Mr. Plants declined, but after many libations, be agreed te a rilHi, tbe winner te take the bear and monkey borne. The rifUa occurred Tuesday nlgbf. Twenty-tlve men contested for the pnim by throwing dlee. Mr. Plants, curiously enough, wen with a total or seventeen. Alter this was settled tbe twenty-five, In cluding Mr. Plantz, elebtated the event In oeploua draught et Bavarian bner until midnight, it is currently relsted (and net yet denled by aoybedj) tbat wnen Mr. rlanlc arose at that hour te go bemebe bad en something or a 'Jig." Anywsy, he Boomed the suggestions et bis friends tbat be leave bis menagerie In tbe saloon until morning and lu slated upon taking them borne at onee. "Call a carriage," be cenimand'd, "bea In town. Tbey go wltb me. Everything gees I" And you can bet "they" went A double team was called. Mr. Plants was bundled Intuit and tbe merry twenty five earrled tbe bear and tbe monkey te tbe street and threw them bcdlty upon their owner. Then the back rattled away. The carriage had gene bait a mile when thedriver was start led by a wild scream of terror from tbe Inside of tbaoenveysnoe. Somebody was taking liberties wltb tbe bearl This warning was felbwed by groans, savage growls, grunts and sounds of aoratehtog and tearing upholstery. He pulled up, get down and opened the deer. Mr, Plants and bis bear, In tight embrace, tumbled out upon the ground. Tbe city treasurer's eyes were bulging; his face was purple and bis open meath emitted whoops and yells with every breath. The bear was bugging tbe lire out or, blm. The drlver wltb rtlQlculty polled tbe creature etf and Mr. PUuta, with bis raiment in rags, arose. He bad net yet bad encugh of the bear, hewever. He had started te take the animal borne, aud home be waa bound be should sc. Strange bow a bear bug aifee's a man when leaded, and be was "leaded ler bear." Se tbe driver helped blm put the bear baek Inte the hack. While tbey were se doing tbe monkey, which bad been keening up a terrltle f quailing, sprang nut of tbe open deer. He ran up the awning et a store, and thenee te the upper windows et a list home. His elaws clattering en tbe window pane awoke the people within, and ene nervous man get an Idea that burglars w&re break lug Inte tbe house. He slipped en bis oest and trousers aud dashed out a baek way te the nearest police station. A patrol wagon soeu dashed up en the run. The spec'.anie the pJlleemen saw when they get te the place et the supposed bur glary was unllke anything in their expe rlenee. In the atreet a hilarious ceuple were dancing wildly" about One waa a man, the ether wa a bear. Tbentbeman began shouting at a monkey curled up en u window-mill en the filth fleer. Peeple were leaning from all the windows In tbe neighborhood either yelling encouraging remarks or calling for the police. The of ficers climbed te tbe fifth story and cap tured tbe bald-beaded monkey for Mr. Piantz Meanwbile the bear and bis mas ter re entered tbe eab. His nibs, tbeape, was again safely nestled In tbe back, aud tbe elty treasurer et Chlcige drove en amid a farewell eheer from tbe house holders. Mr. Plantz lives near Wicker Park, whleh la a long way out. When he get home, which be d Id without further mishsp, the driver belped his "Jsga" shove his mensgerie inside tne front deer. Then tbe fun began again. The btar straightway dashed upstairs where Mr. Piantz'a two children were sleeping. The frolicsome parent, realizing the danger, llew after blm and eaugbt tbe animal In the bedehamber Just as be was in tbe ant of plavtully climbing Inte tbe crib wltb the children. Taelrseresms wety heartrending. Tbe entire household was awakened, A hand-te-hand struggle followed. New tbe bssrwaiontep, new tbe splended specimen of manhood. But the city treasurer finally get the bear te the stairway and sent blm rolling down with two savage kicks. At tbe same time cries et "murder" resounded through the beuse. After an exciting tcane In tbe library, where the bear, growling Incessantly, aue needed la knoeklag ever most el tbe furni ture, Mr. Plantz, ber, panting and bathed In perspiration, get bin pets into a ehed and locked them up. During tbe night the bear breke out, and most or yesterday wai wandering through Wicker park Inaugurating a relgu et terror. He was recipturtd Btid taken back te tbe shed. This alternoen a tired looking man, witb court platter en bis lace, went before tbe West Side Park commissioners aud asked tbem II thy didn't want a bear. Tbeydenllued with thauks. He made tbe same odor te tbe Lincoln Park beard aud get the same answer. Mr. Piantz Is still cillerlug s very healthy bear, in geed condition, te allcoinetp. Itesd VI. w. B. M. Grlder, Jno. G. Htaullar aud Kll G. Reist, viewers appointed te re-revlew a read en the line between Eaat Denegal and Ceney tewnsbipH, trnm tbe Maylewn and Balnbrldge read te the river mad, met at the roaldeeco or Jacob U Z'gler, at 10 o'clock a in. en the 20 .b Ilb-. Many of the residents el both teuablps were In attendance.-. A. F. Heatetter, eiq., appeared fir the read and H. Clay Biubaaer, ctq , ckj, agalnat Alter viewing the route et the proposed read and hearing tbe testimony ler and adults', the viewers reported In iaver et a read. The Vfalialak Trouble Net Oter. The Nashville American' special corre spondent who bita beau at Wabalak, Mies., re-pertlug the rocs troubles, telegraphed aa fellows from Artesla, Miss , Friday night On my way te Columbus from Wabalak, where 1 thought tbu war was erer, 1 was intercepted by a inisagp, which read a follew: '1 bavejuat received a note from the bills reporting the negrees surrounded and showing tight They outnumber the white, who will defer an attack until aid comes.' " "Similar telegrams have been sent te all adjelulng town repreat-utleg the necessity ler mere men aa urgent 1 will return there lc-m'jrrew." Uffttu etan Aftil Lady. Mrs, Barbara Geahenauer, an old lady, who resided at Wblls Oik Bettem, In Dru. mere township, about a njlle from Quar ry vllie, died en Tnursday, Shewauuern en tbe nret of Jsuuirv, 1600, and would therefore have beta fcb ye.ru old by New Years day, Hbe was a widow, but her hus band has been dead for many years and she lived alune. Hbe leaves at comfortable ebtate which will be divided among her relatives, aaahe bad no children. Tee Plying Hursts. The csreuiiall en West King street baa been drawleg very large crowds forsemi time past, and each evening tbe horses and ether animals are full. Tne children are very fend of tbe amuiemeet and great Rnjubef a of them Attend, BCrVER. Eildsoee Iterate ihe 1'reatdent were Ill-Usea In Beji That Tkiy Tha president bsa transmitted te Con gress a communication from tha secretary of atate enoleslng about 800 pages of corres pondence relating te the Samoan dlffleully. There are many Instances of Insult and cut rage te American elllatna, the correspond ence opening with a statement of the ease of M. J. Metre, wha bought a warehouse site from a native who had bald It for SO years and bad a clear title. Shortly after tbe German consul asked blm If It waa for sate and was told It was net, but he could have the rerusal et It it It aheuld ever be ter sale, A warehouse was built, and eighteen months later the agents of the Germsn consul fenced In tbe beach portion or tbe property, claiming that It had been beusht ler M0 from a native. Tbe native, when ealled te account, 'raid he knew be bad no right te the land, but that Weber, ihe oenaul, bad threatened te withdraw hla support from tbe Tamasese party unless the deed were signed. It la proposed, he says, by the German govern ment te have tbe Temasese eatabllab a land court, which will adjudge In favor or all claims tha Germans have te lands. Thus, ne says, my property and tbe property of ether persons Is liable te be taken Irera as en the most slender pretext, unless we defend It rills In hand, and, 1 assure you, that I will de se before 1 will be forced Inte such an Iniquitous court He ealls attontlen te tbe need of ero. teotlen for American cltlzana whose property Is being taken from them, and asks: Could uet tbe United Statea annex Samoa, Tamasese, and ae Imprest upon' German diplomats tbat tbey oannet play feat am! loea with a oeuntry ae great as euraf We surely need a oealing station In the Seuth Paellla. Ne ether place remains but Samoa. Wbyabeuldwe net have It? 'J be oeuntry could be made self supporting, and such a eliacge would be balled wltb Jey by all native, and by every whits man here nxnpt the Germans, and aa tbey ask but 330,000 ter their whole Interests la Samoa, It would be a very easy matter te buy tbem out and resell tbe lands which, under a geed government, would be worth three or four times their present vslue " The seizure, by order el Germsn Censnl Becker, or iscd upon wbleh William Ces, an American citizen, had erected a house, forms tbe subject el voluminous corres pondence. Tne result et Ihe controversy was an award by arbitrators et (0,000 te Cee, which CoehuI General Sawell ap proved and decllned te entertaln an appeal, Tbe most Important portion et tbe cor respondence Is tbat relating: te negotiations with Germany about the establishment of a aultable form or government for Samoa. Mr. Bayard's preposition waa tbat tbe exeentlve branch of tbe future government of Samoa should consist et a council, com posed of five persons, vis t the king, the vice king and three foreign ministers, te be chosen from the nationalities of tbe three treaty making powers, aud discharge the duties of minister et foreign affairs, min ister et Ihe interior ant treasurer. . Germany thought this loe cumbrous and expensive a government for 200 whites and 35,000 savages. According te tbe German English preposition the buslneaa wbleb would be transacted by the college et min isters could, with tbe asalstsnee of a suita ble number et clerks, be attended te by a single ofiiesr, Ou the first el Ojtober Mr. Bayard com municated le Mr. Pendleton, mlnlater te Germauy, the Intention et the United States te rcspeet tbe choice et tbe Samoan people In tbelr selection et Mailetea as king, and assumed tbat the ether treaty making powers would take aslmllar course. In reapense Mr. Celeman, et the legstlen at Berlin, telegraphed Mr. Bayard that Privy Counseller Uelsteln bad informed blm tbat the Garmau oensul at Apia had been directed te restrlet bis aotlen te what was noeesstry te secure tbe lives and tbe property of German subjeets. Mr, Bvyard thereupon wrote te tbe Ger man minister at Waablngten tbat aa Ger many bad expressed Indltierence as te tbe ohelce of a king provided German subjeets were net moleatod, be hoped be would rerteramend te bts government tbat Its officials lu Samoa shall be Instructed te oeopurato with tbe offielals of the United States ler the pe&cnlal conduet efstlilrsla these regions, und if any cause of dlllarence aball arise wbieh cannot be arranged by their Jolntelferts, lu aueh ewe, resort ahslt atones be bad te the home government et either parly In order that au amicable result can be reached. J 08 EP II tlKrtZOO AT HOME. HI I rardeu Ilieugbt Vjeiu llarrttbtirg uy James II. Marshall Lut Es enlvg, Ever since the pardon of Jeseph Hcrzeg the wildest kind et stories have been told about bis release. The man Is new out of prison ler sure and he Is probably tbe bap. plest person In town te-day. The delay waa net eaused by Governer Beaver nor Secretary Stene, but It was en account et tbe great quantity of business tbat tbe papers coule net be made out until yester day. Kx Postmaster James U. Marshall, who lain Usrrlaburg every day, concluded te get the paper yesterday It possible and he was sucetssful. He found Secretary Stene at tbe fetatien and obtained bla alg nature, which was tbe last one te the paper. Mr. Marshall came te Lanoaster en Day Express and tak ing a carriage; went at one) te tbe prison. He delivered the papers te Keeper Smith and waited until tbe prisoner bad made all preparations te give goedby te tbe cell he had oceupled for the past four years. This required but little time, snd Mr. HerzTg was seen In tbe oarrlage en bla way te bts home, wbleh be readied about alx o'clock, There was no exollemeut In tbe neighborhood and row (.eeple knew until this morning that tbe man wai home. Killed fly East Line. Harry Snavely, who waa outpleyed In the carBbepsat Mtddletewu, waa killed Just east el mat place betweuu C erd 0 o'clock this mornteg. The man resided about two miles nerlhtif Mtddlbtewa and wee walking en tbe railroad track en bis way te work when the accident occurred. He was en tbe north track, from whleh be stepped te get out et tbe way et an approaching train from the cant. lu doleg this he stepped Immediately la Irontet thoeugleeottboaocand section or Fatt Line east, whleh atruek aud In. Htantly killed him. He was 33 years old and married aud leaves a wife and one child. An Uk fortunate Man. Stephen IMtus, who resides at 13'.! Middle street, seems te be In hard luck. Heme day h age be bad Hlxeblckuca poisoned and shortly alterwerds a pair et pet rabbits died frpm the satna eauaa One day this week someone stele bts hunting deg aud last night thieves breke Inte bla beuse. They stele two chisels and three bits and get away. Tbe tbieves were beard In tbe beuse, but uet In tline ler them te be tie tccttd. Watcbfug Ills Wife. Oicar Uamp.llvlngat the corner cr James and Mulberry street, reported te Officer Beas bbtweeu 1 and 'i o'clock tbls morning that semfl one had attempted te get Inte bts heu-e. Tbe officer found a man en Jamea street In the vicinity el thla heuie. lite story was that be was watching his wile. Tbe man was well-known te tbe policeman, and bis explanation was considered satis factory. Itrldse lotptcera Appointed, The brldgeever Milt creek, en the read leading from Suioketewn te Strasburg, ha4 beien completed, and the oeurt te-day ap pointed tLt) following Inspectors te exainl&e the same and report aa le tin construction ; S C Hlayuiaker, J. Fred Heuer, Franklin Dlller, city ; W. C. ti Meter, Msnheltu tiwnablp, aud Jehn F. Hear, Eiht Hemp- UbIJ. Uefere tbe Mejer, Seven ledgers were the inmates et tle sUtleu beusti lest night, Six were dis charged aud the Bevtmth was aent te tbe woikbeuseon bts request te be sheltered there for tbe next ten days, Granted a lllverce, Elizabeth Grey was granlel a divorce from her husband, Samuel J. Grey, elty, en the greuud of cruel treatment Tne petition, let this Ulvoree was filed, ja 1179, AMERICAN CITIZENS TO MEET SULLIVAN. JACK RtLHAIN COVERS THE BOSTON MAM'S FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS. He Plaesa the Meney la Ihe Hands cf the "Clipper's" Editor and In a Letter tie Bays He Will Meet tfallltan any Day and riaee Named by the Datktrs. Nkw Yerk, Dee. 22 Jake Kilraie, through a representative In this city, de- ptslted 15,000 te-day with the editor of the OKpptr te cover Jehn L. Sulllvau'a deposit for a fight for Ihe championship of the World and f 10,000 aside. Tne following letter accompanied the de posit aiter -Vat Ter dipper t Dear Sir :-In reply te Mr. Jehn 1, Sullivan's challenge te meet me In tbe areua for 110,000 a side and the obatnplon ebatnplon obatnplen ship of the world, please state that I am ready te meet Mr. Snlllvan In battle for $10,000 a side and the lHce Oatette diamond belr,whleh I held.anrt tbe neavy weignt nnamptensnip ei the world. Te prove tbat I mean business and that I am In earnest my backer has posted 5,000 with the editor of tbe New Yeik Clipper who shsll be final or temporary stakeholder. Myself or my bseker's representative will be ready te meet Sullivan or his rep resentative en proper and due net tee any day tbey name aud at any place tbey appoint outside tbe Jurisdiction of tbe Uultd Staia te arrange a match Signed Jake Kilrain," "Champien of the World." finished tbe Slant With Bare Vlsts. WlLKKSBAiina. Pa, Dec 22 Mlke Bestty and Tem Menk, feagbt twenty two rounds at Plymouth last night, it wss te have been a glove oenleat but afier three rounds with tbe mittens they were dlseetded nnd a rattling tight with the naked fists followed ler aeveral rounds. Flnslly tbe men's hsnds hav ing become se swollen tbat they oeuld de no mere effective work with tbem tbe accommodating rereree Informed them they were at liberty te nae their feet Beth men were terribly punished aud In tbe 22J round Heatty wen en a tout. Bvstty steed tip before Jehn L. Sullivan for lour rounds lu Wilkeabarre three yiars age. Three Plttintn Le Their Lives. Cincinnati, Dee 22. L. A. Slreble fc Ge'., large pleture frame factory at Oinal and Elm strests, caught fire at 11:30 o'clock last night and was almost entirely con aumed. Less? 100. 000. Juat a lew mluutes before 2 the outward wall fell en a group or firemen. A relief force of firemen reacund five of the Injured men who were removed te the city uuapiuii, wnen uoergnuusua atop ana Jenu J. MeGurn were found te ue fatally hurt Three otbers, Nerman Andersen, Jehn Dawsen and Jehn White, were aorleualv Injured, Oapt Jerry Bray wis crushed under the falling debrla and burned te death. His rcnslns have net been round. Captain Brny'a body bad net been found up te 2 p.m. Following la a ilst of tbe dead and In J nre J : Killed : Jerry Bray, captain of tbe "Fourteens." injured i Morten Andersen, asabstltnte, shoulder broken; Gle. Bushkamp,tbree ribs and shoulder broken, spine Injured and breast crushed le, probably fatal; Jehn MeGurn, Injured In the baek, but net serious; Tem Hunt, painfully bruised about, (be body ; Jehn White, slightly bun; Jehn Dawsen, suffering from severe shook ; James Kelly ar.d Charles Burke, Jee Moere and Jehn Jlaberty, allgbtly brulssd. Te Produce rarnett'a Signature. Londen, Dee. 22 In tbe Hcute rf Commens tc-day Mr. Henry Ktmber, Con Cen servstlve member ter Wadsworth, moved tbat tbe clerk et tbe Heuse attend a silling el tbe Parncll commission and produeu the meuibtjia roll beck which contains Mr, Parnell signature. Themas Sexteu, Na tlenallat protected against the motleD, The motion was carried by a vote el 54 te 13, Mr. Klmber's motion was planned In ad. vance aa a coup and was supported by til the Teries present A New Terrer ITer Patactigerr. Tuscola, III., Dec 22 A panic waa esuaed yesterday en an Illinois Cential train by tbe explosion of a bet water pipe In a ear. A rush waa id ado ter the deer by the passongers and many were hurt, Before tbe train stepped several lady pas sengers attempted te Jump from tbe car but were prevented. Thrte Killed I'y n Hellar Eaptoalen, Frankfort, led., Dee. 22 A boiler explosion occurred at Backen's ateve fac tory abertly after noeu yesterday. The building aud machinery were entirely wrecked. Martin Nowlae, tbe engineer, was killed (outright, and Waller Fm.ro Fm.re Fm.ro maeber aud Albert Feanty were mortally weuuded. Tne cause el tee accident Is net known. Death el Ittebaid W. Hubbard. Nkw Vckic, Dec. 22,-ltlchard William Hubbard, national asademlclau, died at bis home in Brooklyn last night He was born In Mlddletewn, Conn., October IS, 1810, and wu preeideut of Artists' Fund society, el New Yerk, and tbe Brooklyn Art aaaoelatlou at the time et bis death. Farther Fell in Oil ("rices. iVuw Yeuif, Dec 22, There was Br Br other dcellue In oil en the Consolidated Escbunge te-day, Tbe halt day's session wss msrked by considerable exeltement opening at 69;;. The prlee dropped te 87 J within tbe bt bait hour's transaction. The less was only momentary ; hewever, and before the nlese the price was rusteiea te wl.llu a iraotlen et tbe opening. A rireuiiu Killed lu Wreck. PiTTSuune, Dee 22. Tbe fast train en the Pan Handle read, which left here at 11:11 last night, ran Inte a freight train near Idlewood, Pa , wrecking the engine, pcstsl ear sud one freight csr. Fireman W. F. Parker, of tbls city, was crushed te death. Tbe eugleeer feaved himself by Jumping. The passengers tscsped wltb a severe sbsklng up, Acer pud tue Statue. Paris, Dee. 22 The municipal council et Paris have accepted the statue of Lslsy elte aed Washington, presented In the nty by Mr. JepU Pulltsjr, editor of the New Yerk World. Vtet, OglUle eafa. Ottawa, Out, Dec. 22 Prof. Ogllvle, of tbe geological aurvey, who bad been en an expedition te tbe Yankton country and was iwiieveu te nave psrienee, arrived lit V te lerla, It. O , yesterday, Heeudured gieat hardships, m Father and lien Found )ad. Stuwoken Bay, Wis., Dee. 22 The bodies of Ernst Hurts and bis son were found In the weeds thres miles from Jack Jack eenpert, yesterday. They bad geue te the forest te cut wejd, aud It Is thought were killed by a falling tree. Guilty of. Second Ilgree Harder. liARTFeitxi, Ueuu,, Dtc. 21. The Jury in the Jobnsei murder case, at PeIIand, this morning, brought In a verdlat or guilty el murder lu tbe second degree. The prisoner was sentenced te statu prison ter lite. m Trie Sultan Dltplesied, C'ONbTANTi.NerLB, Dte. 22 Tbe news from Suaklui is displeasing te the sultan, who tblnka tbe Brllleb will tnake the oc currences there the pretext for prolonging their occupation. Oan'l Make tlijeadi In Eegluid. Londen, Ddc 22 The firm of Wilkin son t5i Sen, guumakers, have Informed the government that tbey are unable te make bayonets In England owing te tbelr InabUlly te eecuie akllled weikitaa. Jgnvitei&&isat rr - j., INTER-MUNICIPAL LAW. Jostles Willisana Bays tbe Bsprenae (Mart's Decision will Ue t-nblle In January. Jnattee Williams, of the supreme oeurt, en Thursday told a reporter tbat tbe su preme court would probably make public the opinion en tbe constitutionality of tbe Inter-munlelpai law en the first day of tbe term beginning In Pblladelphls. January 7 next He aald the people bad been made acquainted with the nature of the deoiaien by tha reference et Jus. tlce Parson In an opinion In a Laneaater county appeal te another case which bas been decided by the supreme court te be unconstitutional, bnt the opinion In which bad net been handed down. He said the reference le the laat that the court had de cided tbe set for tbe government of cities te be ucoenatltullonat had net been made through Inadvertency, and intimated that tbe decision et the tribunal waa revealed last October for tbe purpeseef giving ample time for tbe preparation of a substitute for tbe defective municipal legislation In time te be enacted Inte law at the beginning of the coming session or tbe Isglslsture without airectlugtbealmlDlstratlen et the govern ment Tbe new bill te whleh Justice Williams referred has already been framed, aed as it provides ler the division of cltlee Inte three olssaes only, It will meet very serious op position, unless an agreement can be reached by which the Brooks blgb lleense lew will be amended se tbat retail liquor dealers la cities et tbe third elasa will net have te Pav mere than 1300 for a llnenan tn sill Intoxicating drinks. The passage or tbe tnter-munlclpal bill as It baa been drafted without tbe modification et the Brooks aet wenld compel them le pay (GOO In all tbe cities of tbe aula. JACOII U.NORtlECK RESUMES RUilNESS She Cenrs Hrelflea the Cot nty la Liable for Damnga ler Land Taken by Streets, The oeurt filed n opinion en Friday alternoen In the suit et Jehn Fasglny vr. Jacob II, Norbeek, Tbe rules argued were te show cauae why atlas 11. fa. should net be ntrleken oil and te show cause why Judgment should net be opened for tbe purpose of ascertaining hew utueh It any thing la due thereon, Mr. Faegley bad Issued an exeoatlen agalnafdeiendant for fe.000, and after the parties bad a consultation ihe ft, fa, was stated. The next day an alias I fa. was Issued, and defendan',threugh William II. Reland, bla counsel, had tue above rules granted. A large amount et testimony was taken and the case was argued at great length by William Ltamau and H. M. Ueuear ter the plaintiff ami J. Hay Brown and W. H. Knland for defendant. It waa contended by defendant that ha did net ewe plaintiff 15.000. tbe amount of the na cutlen, snd the depneltlens tsken proved the amount te be 3,000. During these pre. oe dings the manufactory of Mr. Norbeek baa beeu closed. The oeurt nisde both rales absolute npen the payinent by delendsul te plaintiff et f600, according te agreement This amount wa paid, anil today Mr. Nerbrck ro re sunied business. The amount owing en the Judgment wit' be aicortalned by a Jury la' the suit or Wm. K. Kendlg vs. the county of Lancaster tbe rule te ahew enuse wny amount or Judgment, wltb nesta and inlf res', mould tint he paid te Ken dig, out or moneys unapprepriated or out of the first money tbat shall be re covered for 'hs use of the said county, the rule was made absolute end the county directed te pay the amount el Judgment and c.ata. Thla ta the oase In whleh counsel raised tbe question tbat the elty was liable te pay sll laud damsges esuaed by tbe opening et strsela In the elty el Laneaater. OHANQKS OF COUNTT OFFICERS. AnOlt Fear snd One change la tne Rcw In the Coute. Heuse. This Is an off yew In regards ehanges In oeurt beuse officials. Tee only office in tbe court bonse In wbleh tbere Is a ohange Is the recorder', Item which Benjamin Loegnecker retires en tbe first Monday at January, and tbe duties el whleh Edwsrd L. ltelnheld aesumes. B. H. Me Lane, who has been a deputy In the laat two adminis trations, will retir and bis place will be taken by Jehn B. Miller, nelerk and deputy In the prothentary's offles for many join. Charles F, Eberman, a clerk In the ro re ro eordoi'a tfuee for tbe past three years, will be retalned. W. L. Sutten, Milten Uwope and M. V. B. Keller will retire, Deputy Keoerder MoLane will step across tbe corridor te the sherlU's offiei', and tske the position held tbe past year by Isme Lsvan, County Solicitor Bbenck will ret Ire, and Ganrge A. Lsue will take bla place. Jury Commissioners Dlller aud Ilyus wilt also retire and tbelr places will be tsken by Messrs. Clark and Benes, All tl 9 cOleers at the prison and almsbeuse are candidates for; re-eleotlen, but tbe rxssea have net yet determined whether all the subordinates shall be retained. Heuse ltebbadnlPraesbar, Park Hese, of Parkesburg, reported le Chief Smelts tbls morning that bis fstber's boute lu tbat bo.-eugb was entered by thieves this morning between tbe hours et two sod six o'clock. An entrsnee wss ef fected by feiclug open a wludew in tbe rear et tbe beuse. Among tbe artleles stolen were two overcoats, one brown In co'.or and the otber n black aotUfnae, made by Myers & Katbteu ; tbls one Is lined with black satin, has velvet oellsr and red tlneve lining; a seal it lieir,lcr gloves, new Derby bat. Tbe op bad names et Blsyleck & Bluln, Cbestunt street Polls Pells delphls ou tbe lining. Tbe thieves left the beuan by tbe front deer. They are sup peatd te be tramps. Tbe police officers of the oily have been notified te be en tbe lookout ler tbe tbieves and stolen goods. Runaway eln Country Tem, This morning a countryman was driving two horses en the Lltltz turnpike, Whn near tenn the horses suddenly turned anl broke tbe tongue off tbe wagon, 'I'ne Belmals then ran Inte town and en THe street they srpa-ated. Oee waa caagul near MiOrann'a park and tbe ethtx m anelhur part et the elty, Oae was very badly cut There were a number of turkeys In tbe wagon and tbey were scattoed all along tbe turnpike and Dake street The wagea was badly wreaked. Writ or Ileplavln 1 eued. Tbe Shoemaker Piane oempauy Issued a writ of replevin te day for three pianos. Tuee goods were stored In the room et W, II. Mauby, a tenant et D. P. Stackbeuae. Msnby'e goods were levied upon ler rent by Mr. Stsckheusp, snd the Shoemaker Piane ceinpauy, el which Manby wassgent, new seek te gel tbelr pianos by tbe above writ. Fraaaetea Willi n Lhalr. Tbls morning tbe empleyes et Jehn B. Glelm Ce's cigar manu'actery presented Jebn Hippie, tbelr foreman, with a large aud beautiful easy ebalr, which they pur chased for blm. Mr. Klpple was taken completely by surprise, acd In a short speech thanked the men for their hand some gilt A U. A. U. Cainp-Fire. Gee. H. Themas Pest HI O. A. B , will oleso the year with a camp flte en Friday evening, December 23, te wuleu the espleallv luvlte their comrades living in th" oeuntry. Dtpkrtment Command! r Cclcnl Frank J, Magee will be preaent te greet fraternally the comrades of tbe pest a us 1 31 Ing at tbe close el tbe year. Seeking Separation, Annle Maggie Nelle, of Columbia, has filed a puttiiun for a divorce f.ein her bus band, Ueuiy Ne! te, en the grounds of cruel lieialiuenf. Wuu tes rrUe. David MeNfcttl wen tbe prize, Llres nf Famous Men," In tbe spelling ben at A. H. Stauiy'a grammar aoheol 'en Friday after noon. m i Slxty.81 Lights Out. The polies rep.ut 60 gasoline lights as net burning en Friday ntgbt Tbe high wind prevailing extinguished them, WHATUEK INDICATIONS. PBWahhinotew, D. 0., Dee. 22. Fcr Eastern Pennsylvania t Fair, colder wlnda tNoeatls VatUWt, - aVA - fcjfSjh.,. -jC-.-,-.Wii. a.w, THE OFF FOR THE HOLIDAYS. . ONLY A FEW CONORESSMKN OfF AT m THE NATIONAL CAPITAL, jjfe The Senate Finance commutes te dive I legs en ike Tar: AT Question Doting iktT; Recess and the Foreign AaMrs Wist Alse Consider the nasasan Dleperle. Washington, Dtp. 22 The eepllal i praotieany deserted te-dsy, ana Ml members et either tbe Hense or SMMfte- were at tbelr desks. Over 20 senators fcesw 4! nlreadv lalt tnananil tiai Hh.i.imu s-ia. n daya with their families at bem. Ahee? 125 members et tbe Heuse have left tntv "F. nut re w et the members of the Btmm ; and Heuse tram the West and HcntntltsM. , have gene home owing te the ehert reesesv Tbe only committee In eeasten te-nafJ Was tbe Hotisecemmttteeon nnnrnnrieaaenieK whleh Is tuttiy engaged lnprepirtag -" uuurjreiTii appropriation mil wnionisn. wnienisn. wnionisn. expejtedwlll be completed and crasaalaal'' te the Heuse when Congress re atssmMSaV f' Of the Dremtnent Rannhiteann of ikatf., Heuse mentioned for speaker tbe only ennsyV ""i" far. nna. ei jnaiDB, saeMHI New Yerk. Hen. W. H. Ferner. of AlaW . bams, who hss been seriously 111 for Utf :V; : . ...r.l' -- ""." .TT'"-T"T.T?. um iitu wchh. nil enmnianuw leiHieM BO te Baltimore, where he will - t".l tha hrllrteM with til fBitt.MM kituv- attending soticel at that plaea, ,-' Dating the holidays tee Senate flanaesl'; nimmltlfa will M-..,Mn ,- .. ku M en tbe tariff question. It waa In session tsw -j-RS a short time this rxerntng. The HenaM.yi " uii wm nise continue te nom-A meetings en tbe Samoan Question. BaektrfJ committees pursue their investigations Html trt,Bt nuli.M SSl2 i4 Rrntlllnfis- rtirAaj an am sUeatnukaa ANjI .---..,..,,. nuiiss wsj SB sasmsESBSssjMiiMS ifX NEW Yeiik, Dte. 22, The ateamahlas C Obau.au Ladtte, from Berdeaux, whlasnF arrived yesterday with smallpox in bar." BtAarAOm la still riiltuln,! mt nilaranllnA Se U reported this morning that asvsral new.s ' e isfla or tne contagion nave broken eat SM the vessel since her arrival. ,. ' nu.u ,- UIWIU VtUUK DUSISB '$, graphed teCapt. Jebn Moere, tbe lasaaW.' grant landing agent, todlspateh a beat leVj quarantine, te remove the lSS ataarann bbbV aengera en the Chateau Lautte, te MariH uurne leiann, Beemaitpex naa MOBMCMtj with greet viiuinuee en that vessel. ti"1 'J he tug Gee. O. Starr, was ImmanlatalF aent down te quarrantine. v-lj m A Rabbin Factory IK stieyed. ' I.AWttHNnn Mik. Titn Tha T .. renes Enaxel Bebbin oeaipany's', works) . , ., wvw. M w MMW-,' were totally deatreyed by nre aije,i" 11:20 b. m. today. Them wan; nn f-vfilAnlnn whlAh , fAtlnwAri tt uinlkje: abertly alter. The empleyes bad hardly;" tium in (Keape. rtoigeBorieg neneea caught tire but were aoen extmguke)eVJ rsesuy an et me eeip were cut ana Druswufi by tbe nnnrnsslen. Tre total less M spsV$ wasa i nttft. Til , tEili Ann arJ. ...... ., . fsjwi SJ1U.WW BliU ?.;U(WV VAUaVtS Vf mmtyi lUrf-.UU UUKUUWQi hi Seven Men Killed. ,!A Rt. Leuis, Dec. 22 Mtaiia mAmimM? fi from Tuojeh, Arlssus, say that tan Thursday evening n - construe!' train en tie Arizona A KaMaeM railroad having aboard about CO or 00 ll ers, Jam pi d tbe trsek, Tne train nrcelpliated down Shiga embankment I ui e iubu weie nutcu ana euaera injurs . . K Can Cress tbe Ttaeks. f vt iaha, viuiui, ueu, j, a i vug ; sjbVMbs riMrtHavf 4aat Its that nnsrssenesB nnnsl as. " ' -evtiuivsia wv n as ue imw s MrH4SJ tilM ajsyw day la case el Manitoba vs. ins OaMsstasm jtuiuu leiuueu, mBiDisiniaguiai yxevussM a i rigni in tne position taken, and iMt last , uertneru i-acine can cress tne sjnaa'al Paetna track. Tbe Judgment was WBMiV tnmif. -,'.;. v. - -:J m A vremsn Senteecen te DeatB. ??;' PntLADBLVHIA, Dje. 31. Urs, BtrnstV T.- till - .ku. 'V .. .uv Traiifcn,,i,K wee um BU'jfuirBi anna isaesti ny juage Allisen te di nsaiM ki us ile murder 01 her daughter Bet it a, mm April last -M AQA1NST AN INStJRANUB tOatfeUlT, They Rtf.ne te Taae n Maa'a Feimenta naaw He Urines Salt. H ne k ;-S Frldsy afternoon tbere waa a bearing nt ?;i fore Alderman Deen Intheoaaeet A.Kiebey vs. the Prudential Life Insnrnnen eaannnav. .. It seems that tbe plaintiff bad Mrs. KIIsk mn uiue inauTMi in i nis oempauy icr-v, a 11,000 In January 1880. There te-avFJ ciauae in tne poney whteb makes aav aav aav InoentesUbte alter it la Dald no ksr,.1,.: three yearr. On November 20:h lsat wheat ,-jjt It was almost three years slnee Um peUaW r : bad been taken out, tha eempeny rluee - mi aocepi any money ler payments en an) poliey, aud sort word le Reading telllag uiuiuiwuu iu tun poiiey as aney aeeirei 10 . .. cancel It ltlehey did net de thla, bnt Wa. tinned te send bis payments. Tbe oeen.',. si psny rertieea te give beak tbe earn or S23S M'r wuiuu meuay ueu uniu iu seu am sirennns-A ; tbls suit te recover It. The defense elelesesl that falsa renreaantatlen had beam net da v-V9l tbem when tbe poliey waa taken ent'f-! hilt their 1li1 nnl ilina It Tha .lil,.,. ' " gave Judgment In favor of thepUlatlft fsr.i, sueiuii auiuuut. Hefere Aidermaa Spurrier. O, F. Crawford, of West Lampeter town- snip, was ueiti in eait te answer in count oba'gsersurety of tbe peace, preferred S. H. Keyer. It is alleged that lb) AeeaKal inreatenen te turn ueyer'a buuaiaga, a. n. neyer wss letutnaa te asurt M Kg VW T: answer tbe charge of larceny of a let et hv-nl and corn and a baiter belonging te C. IV no enrn ana a nauer oaieiismar ieu r. vi-a Crawford. H. W. Sayler was held for oeurt en ths.l complaint of H. H. Hever a Ian. who alleoen that be stele 2 gallons et wine from bias, -qj Sayler was alu cbarsed with vlelatlnsr thai W,s Sunday law by went ly vocation en Sunday. mis case was uismissea. A New Company te Light Blading's Streets. Bids were opened lu Heading en Friday for lighting the elty for the oeniing year; TneKsadieg Elecirle Light company baa bad a monopoly el tbls business for aensa time, but te ihe surprise ct everybody, the Consumers Gas company pat in a bid for lighting by electricity at a figure consider ably below what the city bas been paying. The Consumers will lurnish 150 or 260 art) lights te hum all dark beers at $120 per light, or te barn all night and every night 'M 1(130 7t (a Irl iriAv will WMt wflrkl la Wi t .. " "-.r:r :r " r" rir.. t ojuueewuu wuu lucit gas pieui, or win probably use the centrant te toreetba elto elte elto trie light company te sill oil te tnaaa. A Uuey Day. Tbls Is one of the busiest days Laneeiter he acen lu a long time. Tbe atreets art) crowded, sod most of tbsatereaand ether business rlacesare ae loll tbat customers cau scarcely turn around. Tbere are A" great many oeuntry lelka In tewa, and H reminds one et Whit-Monday. Alt trains tn ifct. city have been filled during tbe day. Tbe men iu Centre Square who deal In , evergreens are doing a great trade, and tbey will sell out entirely before tbe great holiday comes. Arrest el a Fugitive. Henry Geed, a young man, was arrested seveial months sge ler stealing Iren frost Geerge Shulntyer. He gave ball .for n bearing, but skipped away and did net return again until te dsy. Constable Ystshy heard of bla being la te wn and be arrest st blm at neon. Au additional bem plaint was made te day against him before Alder man iUlbie.l ter stealing iron from Use Pdue Iren company. In default of btilns) .was eswmttted te prison. Mystle Chain Nete. Tbe three Castles el the Knights Myelin Chain In this city bare nominated title tits for Ihe ensuing term. Sir Rnidht hhuliujer has preeenteev; Steveua Castle with n bardseme b ebep's initie for the uaeellU prepr officer. Hel Hese Cemmsnuery, Ne. 20, Stevens Castle. Ne. . Lsncaater Caetle, Ne. 120, and Harrison Castle, Ne. 148 will aUasatt divine service at be Olivet BsfHast enatseS; tsunoirew ibeiss .. ;., . .."-. - 1 -v , t'i '
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