y$& . 1 V 81 VOLUME XXV- NO. 116. LANCASTER, PA., ERTOAy. JANUARY 4, 1859, PRICE TWO CENT&'j V..f" ijfWi-" ,, , v ,, Xf. K VV TWO TEACHERS RESIGN. ABO TBI IB FC&IHCI IULH) BT TBB MOBOUL BOtBDTHCMDAT BVBMtKO. im Baak the iiiimn 4 BkVheea Bad BrtadUr (Mm t TMM CtMIrtgll.ltlllWliWBHB ad gaaab aBsetei fiat IB alt, Tti January meeting of tbe Lm Beater etty aoheol beard wm held ea Tharaday evening in common oeunoll chamber with tba following membera present: Mean. Belsalus, Brenemae, Breslus, Brewa, Coehraa, Darmstetter, Ebermen, Erlemau, Evaas, Grlest, Hartman, Hegeasr, Kanta, Levergood Llehty, Ltppeld, McDevltr, Mo Me Mo Klllgelt, MeKllllps, Oehs, Owees, Feals, Rene, Reynolds, Sebneder, Bobreyer, Shirk, Warlel, White, WlekarabaB), Wohl Wehl aaa, Wolf and McOermtek, preeldenU The minutes of Deeember maatlng war read and apprercd. Mr. Kvanr, tt tba finaaea oemmUtce, re ported tbe bill for aupplUa furnished during tba put month, and en blc notion tba treararer waa directed te pay tba aame. Mr. Hartman, of tba property oemmlttee, rapertad that tba Janitor of tba Rockland atreat aoheol had been discharged for bad coaduet and Thee. Brown appointed la hla place. Tbe aotien of the oemmlttea waa en dorsed by a unanlmena vote of tbe beard. Mr. Oaba, of the night soeool oemmlttea, repeita a falling off In the attendance at the night aobeola the peat month. The enroll ment at the boys aeboel waa 90, with an average attendance of 50, and at the glrla aoheol 43, with an average attendance of 89. Tbe visiting committee of the several district, through their chairman, reported the aobeola In geed condition. OITT SUPBRINTKNDBNT'S RKTORT. Following lathe report of the elty super intendent for Deeamber: Laneastxb, Fa., Jan. 3, 1889 Teth$ Beard of Scheel Directer: Gkntlkmbn Your elty superintendent anbmlte the following report of the-puolle aoheola ter the month of December : Tbe whole number of puplla enrolled waa 278 In the high schools, 39-1 in tba grammar, 664 In tbe eeoendary, 60 in the ungraded, 939 la the Intermediate and 1 383 la the primary, making a total of 3,093 In tbe day aoheola, and adding 138 for tbe night aobeola, the grand total waa 3,836 The aTerage attendance waa 267 In tbe high aobeola, 340 In tbe grammar, 609 in tbe eeoendary, 41 In the ungraded, 821 In tbe Intermediate and 1,221 in the primary, total 3,265, and adding 93 In the night aoheola, tbe grand total waa 3,360. Tbe arerage percentage of attendance waa 83. Tba number of puplla never absent waa 1,380. Tbe number of teaebera preasnt at their meetings was 00. Tbe following were absent : Messrs. Gates and Livergood and Mlaaea M. Zag, L. O. Marsbsll, B. B. Smith, M. K. Stabl, H. R. Harklns, a O. Harkiaa and M. E. Sharp. The number of vlalta made by tbe elty auperlntendent was 107 i these made by dlreoters nnmbared 119, aa fellows U. N. Keynelda 27, Dr. M. W. Raub and W. D. Stauffer each 10, Wm. MoOemaey 0, R. ICSehnader, C Ltppeld and J.Oobaeaeh 7, J. I. Hartman 8, T.F. MoRlllgett 6, Hen. J. B. Warfel, Dr. J. Levergood, Wm. Woblaen each 4, H. A. Bobreyer 3, J. Mo Me Killlps and W. B Shirk eaeb L The teaebera of the Intermediate grade oeuld make geed use of a map of tbe world, and I therefore aak that a map of tbe world en Meroater'a projection, suit ably mounted, be placed In eaeh school of this grade. Fer the awommeiatlon of puplla who for various geed reasons were unable te be 5 resent at tbe regular examination laat une, and for aueh as can attend but a abort time during tbe term, and who therefore get entirely tee old te remain in the Intermediate schools, aa well aa ter aueh aa naturally require lets time toaeoompllah What la required In this (trade, I held a epeelal examination en tbe 27th and 28th of Deeember. and after making prometlona wherever there waa room in the eeoendary aoheolr, 1 found tbat there were about thirty pupils girls for whom there was no room without overerowdlng the schools and who were therefore net promoted. Tbe number of primary aa well aa Intermediate aaboele.waa recently considerably Increased while tbat of tbe ascendary has been de creased. There were 60 mere pupils In arerage attendance in tbe aoheola of tbla grade, for tbe month of Deeember this year than one year age, and therefore, in view of all these facts, I recommend that an additional teaeher be placed in Mlaa Huber'e room, oerner of Prince and (Jheat. net streets, and that these puplla be aent there. Very respectfully, Your obedient servant, - ft K. Bubhblk. Dr. Raub moved that the recommenda tions of tbe elty auperlntendent be referred te the proper committee, and the motion wai adopted. BXSION ATIONS AKD ELECTIONS. Tbe resignation of Miss Hattle Curtis, a teaeher In the Jamea atreet tchce', waa presented and accepted and a vote of tbanka tendered for her faithful discharge of all duties. Tbe resignation of Mies Mary K. Stabl, a teacher of the Walnut atreet intermediate aoheol, waa presented and the resignation waa aoeepted. Te till the vacancy oauaed by the resigna tion of Miss Stabl, Miss Minnie Raub, a teaeher In tbe primary .school In tbe aime building, waa eleeted by acclamation. This left two vacancies In tbe lower grades, and the previsional teacbera eleeted aeme time age were new elected regular teaebera. They are Mlaaea Gertrude Hal Hal baeh end Adeline Spindle r. Te fill tbe vaoaney In the list of provis previs ional teachers all the applicants en the secretary's roll were pnt In nomination. Mlaa Mary Kelmenanyder was eleeted first previsional teaeher and Miss Annie O. Sbaub second previsional teacher. There being no further buslneaa the beard adjourned. KNItlBTS OF TUB QOLDKN EAULK. Offlears of the Mlll.rssllle CMutie Are In-lUllttf-Laceut.r Unlet) u Attend. Last evening tbe officers of Mlllersvlile Castle Ne. 147, Knights of the Gelden Eagle, were installed at tbe hall of tbe order. There waa quite a large crowd preeent Ineludlng representative a of cast lea 46 and 292, of Laneiater. Tbe Inatalllng offieera were: Grand pait chief, A. H. Dslter; G. N. 0 , D. Limner; G.V.O., Jehn M. Gieblnger; G. H. P., A. B. Greenawalt; a K. of Ex., Jehn F. Miller ; G. M. of R , Geerge L. Eckert ; G. 8 , herald. D. Smith, Jr.',; grand fJrat guard, F. G. Geerge ; grand second guard, a. n. names. Tbe officers Installed are : P. O, Jeseph A. Plckel ; N. O, Jehn H. CAtnpbell ; V. O, E. H. Melakey ; U. P, Jein H. Snyder J M. of R., C. 8. Bberrlck ; K of Ex., D. B. lierenltej O of Ex.. Oyrui Smith; V. U., Uriah Hess ; sir herald, B F, Melakey ; W. &, H. G. Delgel; W. 0., W. J. Lebr; aaqulre, H. I Martin; ensign, Jehns. Iiofever ; F. G,, Aaren S. Dtlber ; S. Q., S, H-Halmee. Tbla castle wm organized Deeember 2, 1886. It bee 70 members and 1300 la the treasury with a full regalia. Slnee the organisatien there has net been a single death, and but f 40 has been paid for sick relief. In rewu D. G. Swsrtr, formerly el Lancaster but new a resident of Chicago, la In town and etepplng at tbe Stevens home, B. B. Stlllwell, of Soranten, who la one of the state flab commissioner, wm la town laat evening and called ea Cemaa tasleaer neia ejevetae BttW, la ails Governer Hill, af Raw Yerk, la hla aaee aaga la the Legta)atare,tbaa speaks of Uw nee er Meney la eleeUeaa : "The aeeeealty of aeaaa ebeage la ear eteetlea lawa, whereby the taereaalag ear. raptlaa WkloklMbeeeaa.aaetdeatMoar ateetloae may be prevealed, la laaperaUve. IttaaeUevadUatlhareeeat presldea Hal ataaUea wm tea aaoet corrupt of aay la tba aletery of the eeuatry, ae far aa the dlreet aaa af money- wm eoeeeraed la Mleaaelag tba aieeaere, aad pubile aeatl aeat fa aatarally awakened te the deslrabUity of aeme relief. The peculiar eaaeea which Induced tbla Immeaaeoerruptleaareaapareat. It wm adroitly proclaimed tbat the eueeeee of eae of the greet political parUea would aadaa Sr eertatn of the manufeeturlag later eeta of a oenatry, wbleh had Ueretetere been aoeoetomed te receive the festeriag aid of the government at the expense of the mssaee of tbe people ; and for tba avowed object of protecting their basteeee, persona aad oerpoiauoua latereeted la aeearlag a eoaUauaaee of eueh tsvoraeaueed vast and unusual sums of money te be meed for the pur Dese of debaueblBg tbe eteotere sad de lasting the party supposed te be lalmleal te eueh fntareats. Tba anxiety te aubaerve eelfUh aad private ad vaatage rather than the general Intereeta of tbe public naturally led te the campaign being oeadoeted ea alleged 'butlnese prlnelplet, whereby It la aa serted that eleotere were bought and eeld like goeda and chattels in the open market. It la claimed tbat at least f 100 000 were ex pended la tbeTaentlethandTwentyreurth congressional dlstrlet In tbla state In tba effort made therein te elect oeagraramen and te oeeure eleotere believed te be favor able te the polley favoring private Intereeta. " Se snoeeasful have been recent efferia at corrupting tbe ballet box tbat geed ellleeaa are led te deubfwhether the free and unbiased sentiments of tbe people mey net oenllnue te be nullified through oerruption whenever and m eftea aa It apneara that tbe lnteresw el tbe people oenfllot with theee of interested monopolists, who, twnflltnff ihftlr tnnfiAva. AMlntMil nnw resisting all Interference with their eelnah ana arrogant aemanae " Fremont uele, the Republican speaker of the New Yerk Heuse of R preMntatlree, la Uklng the ehalr spoke m toilewa of elecuen oerruption : The develepmenU of the past twelve months may have educated the people, but they have net purified our politics. The iMt Jjeglsleture met la tbe capltel with tba sincere intention of reforming and correct ing the twin giant evils of the time the unrestricted sale of liquor and the unpun ished debauehment of the ballet. It la un necessary for ma te rehearse te you the history of the struggle which followed, or detail and condemn the causae whleh made It vein. "Since tbe adjournment of tbat legis lature one of the mightiest of tbe bloodless political contest of history bss engsged the attention and energies of our people. What hMlt demonstrated T What great fact bas it developed ? Tbe issue has been Joined m te whether tbe polltles of six millions of people should be dominated by the power of thirty thousand saloons, and the saloons have wen. The question has been Mked whether the capitalist or men engaged In aeme particular traffic may raise untold thousands of dellsrs for tbe purpose of buy ing an election without the fear of punish ment or tba blush of shame, and It bw been answered In the affirmative. " Never before In the history of our poll pell poll teos, alnee our patriot fathers established tbe Union and consecrated It te freedom, hM money played ae Important, unblush ing and corrupt a part In tbe election of government officials. In many aeotleaaot tbe aUle the people are becoming educated te the naming only of sllluent men m candidates for office. "Instead of ability they seek for avail ability. In place of a esptela with a strong brain they crown the leeder with the long puree. In lien of beneety, they tolerate dishonesty. In a position that abeuld be honored by some intelligent, clear-headed and clean haaded representative of American manhood, tbey are tee often el lowed te put an unaorupuleua delegate of political trickery and corporate greed. 11 Ne government, however stoutly estab lished, however fondly cherished, can long sustain tbe trial and atraln of conditions like these. It wlllnotde for tbla Legislature te take any hesitating or reactionary steps. It mnst msreh lu line with the purest and noblest Impulses of our rapidly moving olvlllzitlen. Let us de our share towards making tbe Legislature of 1889 memorable and honorable In tbe annals of human advancement. There la no dearth of op portunity ; there aheuld be no lack of Ineentlve." OltlM Without Crista Uw. Judge Hargest, elty solleltor of Harris burfr, deea net believe the new inter-municipal bill will be paMtd by tbeLeglalatureln time te have tbe February eleotlens con ducted under Us previsions. He says: The supreme oeurt having said that tbe act of 1887 la unconstitutional, we ran't elect common council under tbat act, and tbe act of 1874 being declared unconatltutlenal In a Readina case, we can't elect under tbat act It fellows, then, tbat we are thrown beck te the set ct 1868, whleh will require ns te elect an entire new oemmon oeunoll-" "Hew will aeleet oeunoll be affected T" "Net at all. It will remain m It la, because tbe members were eleeted under the act of 1881, whleh has never been attaeked." The decision of the supreme oeurt In tbe case of savage against the elty of Reading la awaited with mueb Interest by polltlelsns there, ss It will decide tbe question whether there shall be an election mr mayor next spring. Judge Ermentreut'e opinion, de claring unoenstitutionsl that auction of the municipal act fixing tbe term of the mayor at tour years, was affirmed by tbe supreme court, but new the latter court has ordered areargument Repnblleanjawyera believe that when the cies ahall come up for final disposition tne ruling ei ine lower court will be reversed, and that Mayer Kenney wllloentlnuo te held hla office ler two yean mera, A nch-Soegbt Bacheler. Lutber James, a rich and ecoentrle bachelor of Ann Arber, Mich., died a abort time age and willed a large fortune te bis nephew, Geerge Baboeok, en condition that the young man many within a year. The wm wm pumisnei ana since men Baboeok has been overwhelmed with tender epistles from damsels who are dying te marry him and hla money. Baboeck takea the matter very coolly, leeks tbe ground ever carefully and doesn't nropeaa te take a wife until tbe last month. The young man sometimes receives fifty te 100 pro posals by mall In a single dey. The Lutheran BxceuUrs Oemmltt HhIi, The executive oemmlttee of tbe Lutheran mlniaterlum of Pennsylvania held a meeting in Reading en Thursday. Rev. F. P. May Mr, of Lsncaster, attended. An appropria tion el 1800 waa granted Muhlenberg college, and previsions waa made for tbe auppert of benefielarlM at tbat institution and tbe theological semlnsry In Philadelphia. Ap propriations were also made for home missions. A resolution of reeoeet In retard te tbe late Rev. Dr. B. M. Bcbmucker was adopted. sum the Coaety et fUrsa. Bult bas been entered in Reading against tbe county nf Berks by James W. M. New Itn, esq ,a Philadelphia attorney, te recover J,&93 39, oemmlaalons, for oellectlng from tbe commonwealth a let of overpaid taxes. The mlnutM of tbe county commissioners sbew tbat Mr. Nawlln wm paid 1700 for "services rendered before tbe state revenue commissioners." The claim ler additional compensation will be realtled. Me Adams Ter the Et... yrem the Lltltz Bocerd. Lltltz Is rapidly being depleted of Its young man. Want of employment drives them elMwhere. Ne wonder, then, tbat the Moravian oengregatloa contains nearly thraa unmarried wemea te every unmar ried man, Bale Adjourns. , Laat nlgbt Joel L. Haines, auctioneer, offered tbe Kepner property, Nea. 120, 122 and 121 North Water etmt, at public sale, Tba sale wm adjearaed te Wedneaday tvemlag, Jaauary Ml TfM WW e BKMIBV tw PATRICK EELLYS INJURIES. Toaaae bv. ar iRtvaiATEO bcia en fgmieir, Tferewa Down aateap aaaaaakaaeataaa rar- " aaeaMsr Brake aad Bis Beag errt My BralMd-Tw Bayaaa PMger. Oa Thursday tba iHTatneawcaa made areferanoate the misfortune of Patrick Kelly, of this city, who wm attacked by an Infuriated bull near Robraratewa. It aeeaaa that the affair le area mera Bartens thaa wm at; Bret reported aad Mr. Kelly wm badly hart. The Injured aaaa la eaa ei tbe beet known drevara of this elty, aad rcaMM at CbMtnat aad Bhlppea atreeta. Oa Thursday afternoon ha alerted te th. eeuntry with aeme cattle that ha bad eeld te farmere near Rohrerstewa. Ameag tbe animate wm a small red bull, which wai te go te Christian Habecker, who Uvm north of Rohreratewn. At the oreM reads at Smith's hotel the eattla were Mparated. Mr. KeUy alerted north wl'i the ball end aent a boy, whole In hla employ, In another dlreotlen with three ateera, Tbe seperatlea from the ether animals teemed te drive the bull mad, and be bad get. a but a abort die die tanee above tbe reUlua mill when ha began noting like a wild animal. Ha ran Inte a field along the readalde, cf wbleh la a quarry, at least twenty feet In depth. Mr. Kelly attempted te drive tba animal back te the read aad la the work wm aMlated by two boys. The bull sud denly made a dash at one of tbe boys and tossed him Hide, injuring' him but slightly. He then ran for the mo me ond boy, who upon seeing hla gnat dan ger, made for the fenee, which ha aealed. The bull followed him and alto jumped the fenee. The boy escaped by running along tbe fenee wbleh he again oressid. When tbe bull saw that ha oeuld net catch b!m he Jumped back Inte the field from whleh he had came. Ha mw Mr. Kelly, who wm atandlng near the quarry, and ran at him. The drover tried te set away, but the bull caught him with his borne, tossing him In the air. Aa he came down tba beMt again atruek him, knocking him down tbe embankment, te tba bottom of tbe quarry, where he lay. The bull wm be enraged that he did net atop, but also dashed ever the embankment landing near, If net en top of Mr. Kelly. What happened Imme diately afterwards la net known, A num ber of men, who were working In a elgar ahep near by, mw tbe bull attack Mr. Kelly 'and ran te the quarry. When tbey arrived Mr. Kelly wm lying apparently unoon uneon unoen solous, at the bottom of the quarry. The bull wm standing ever him with one feet en his body, and wm trying te gore him about the head with hla horns. In tbla the animal wm unsuccessful, m In fall lug Mr. Kelly landed with hla feee In some bushes, which protected hla head from the bnll'e attack. Aa toen m the bull mw tbat ether people were about he left Mr. Kelly and ran aoreM the quarry tewarda them. He wm unable te get up tbe bank, but atecd at the bottom and tore up the earth with his home. The people fled In terror, thinking that tbe bnll mlgbtcrawl the bank. When tbey returned tbey found the bnll back at Mr. Kelly and trying te gore him. About tbla time a man came en tbe acena who had a geed Idea whleh he put In operation. He procured a number of cat tle, wbleh were In a field near by and drove them te the quarry. When the bull MWthem he-lert-Mr. Kelly and went te associate with them. Tbe crowd then gathered absut tbe drover, who was still lying llkeadead man. Hs waa found te be unoenacious, and wm bleeding from tbe nose end mouth. Hla fsee wm oevered with cute and bruises. He vu carried te tbe house of Jehn Belle, near by, and wm afterwards removed te the hotel of Bankaen Smith. Dr. Htngwalr, of the vlllage,and Dr. Muhlenberg, of tbla elty, were summoned. Tbey found the Injured man In a bad wsy. He wm unoenioloueell nigbt and this morn Ing had recovered but slightly. He wm then able te reoegnlM aeme of bis relatives, Who were With him, but wm delirious. One bone In his shoulder la broken and ha la terribly cut about the bead and feee. Hla nose Is broken and hla body Is oevered with bruises. It Is fesred that he also sustained a severe concussion of the brain ; reaction hM net yet aet In. Hla condition la aueh that he cannot yet be brought te tbla elty. Tbe bull wm placed In a field by himself later in the afternoon. He again began te act like mad and allowed no one te oeme near him. There hfnew some talk of shoot sheet ing him In the field. .OM.Y A OEBBAX la the Mams of Jala Km', oemtdy Drama rrtat4 Last Night. There wm a geed etted audience at the opera house laat evening, when the attrac tion was Jule Keen, tbe Duteh comedian, In " Only a German." Tbe star is a gradu ate of tbe variety stage, where he did his speetaltlM for years, until hejfell inwlth Buffalo Bill. He traveled several seasons with the eoeut's ball ahew, playing the Dutebman'a part. He wm afterwards with the Wild West, ss treasurer, until It closed. Se long wm he with Cedy, thst be le known m ' Buffalo Bill's Dutchman." Thla la the; first season tbat Mr. Keen hM Btarred and be has been fairly successful, Tbe piece tbat he plays Is a four-act comedy drama without much of a plot Mr. Keen assumea the character of ChrU Schim, a German, and makes oensldorsbls fun. He Is also ensbled te give retber taking spe cialties. Tbe ether members of tbe com pany were up te tbe average of euch trouper. Themas Ballantyne, as Timethy Simms, did aeme very clever ventrllcqutal work. Albert E Shelble, tbe manager of the company, Is alaoenool Buffalo Bill's men. Tb. Cultured Creck. The Cbauuuqua Literary and Belentlfic Circle held lu bimonthly meeting laat nlgbt with a large claaa In attendance. The evening wm spent in Greece and the m Mylsts were Misses Msy Byrne, Msy Saner and Prof. Bnebrle. Mies Byrne's tbeme was "Greek Art and Architecture," and showed tbe young lady te be a close student et the old maetera Miss Msy Bener told of the " Mstd of Athens " snd her charms In a paper en " Greek Women" ; well written and delivered. Prof. Buebrle'a paper en "Athenian Education " wm a mas terly written one and dealt with these cul tured people In s way that was highly In In atruetlve. It wm a rare treat te all who heard it. Bey. Charg.d WltnBUallsg. Mlfll!n Weltzel, Charles Bltner, Lin Wiley and Albert Auxer, Uae four young men wbe are charged with being Implicated In tbe numereua larcenlea from tbe atere of Isaac Dlller J: Sens, were beard before Alderman Deen lste Tbursdsy afternoon. Tbe cases wsre returned te court and all of the accused furnished bsll for trial with the exception et Weltzal, wbe wm oemmltted te prison. Well Known Bars. Mrs. Clara Qegelbaum, wife of CbarlM S, Segslbsum, of HarrUburg, who wm well kuewa betv, aexlea Thuraaay. TBK BOBVat COiaPLBTKP. Beate el the mNM BMtwsy rrasa fat. Bea te faaaaitsf lamps natarea M Iltamtaata ataaastas. Mambbim, Jan. 1 Maabalm merehanla view with eemeelarm the survey made by the Freemen helispf a new railroad te ran from Mt. Hepe te Lancaster. New the LeeeaaUr A Lebanon Joint Una um the tracks of the Reading railroad from Mt Hepe le Laaeatter, passing through thla borough. Te avoid tbe excessive payments made te tbeRead tog oempaav.the Freeatana propeM te conatruet a read of their own. The survey hM already been made, passing near Lime Reck elation, thenee direct te Lancaster. Other surveys will be made. Borough oeunoll have contracted feralxfy atreet lamps of tbe Diets Ne. 3 pattern with automatic extinguishers, and can be regulated te burn 8, 12 or 10 hours. The poattlen or tbe various lamps have been designated, and all la te be In working order by Feb. 1. The announcement le hailed with Jey by the 2,600 cIIImcb, who tee long have been compelled te grope along dark atreeta, Xev. W. J. Jehnsen hM concluded his MriM of Mrmens en " Tbe Heme Circle, " That they were appreciated WMBhewnby the large oeogregatlona whleh crowded the large Reformed ohureb, each Sunday even ing, aaeasBttating tbe placing of ehalra In the aisle te accommodate the throng. The Mrmens m published In the Sun, were largely read. Extra copies were sent for by parties even as far distant m Malno and Iowa, The receipts of the poatefflee In this borough are mere then sufficient te plsee It In the clasa of presidential offleet. Qaltt, but none the leis elIectlvo,ean rais ing Is going en for tbe position of pestmaater, under the coming administration and a lively oenteat will be made. A. D. Grein, B. M. Leng, A. A- Blauffer, J. R. Metzler are named m premising rivals, whtle premi nent citizen, Irrespective of party, would rejoice In the retention el tbe present effi cient pestmuter. The third regular meeting of theY. F. L. wm held en Tuesday evening In tbe lecture room of the Reformed church, whleh 'was filled with an audience whleh manifested hlgheet appreciation of tbe excellent musi cal and literary pregramme rendered. A "Vece" piano from the wareroeme of Kirk Jehnsen A Ce , Lancaster, la usei?,' The Manhelm Water company has de clared a dividend of 3 percent; the Man helm & Sporting Hill Turnpike oempany a aeml-aenual dividend of 2 per cent. Jacob Kneler, of thla borough, and Frank Take, of Lime Reck, were arrested en Wedneaday for cruelty te animals, pre. ferred by Liveryman Koth.ef thla borough, whose hone tbey bed hired te drive te While Oak. Before Squire Danner the young men settled by paying coats, f0.19. During the past year 700 persons visited the muMum of Geerge H. Danner, which la the finest private collection of relics in the country. Prof. W. Relfl Naumau, principal of tbe borough schoels,hsi returned from Bosten, where be spent part of his Christmas vaca tion. Reve. J. P. Miller and U. S. G. Rena have atartcd protracted meetings in tbe Evangelical andUnlted Brethren obutebes, respectively. m MO MILEAGE TOIl BOLDIBKS. A SUItmtnt by rilrata Italian Corrected. Bis Claim B-erMU.ags te b. DIMllew.d. The eeoend auditor of tbe treasury hM received a large number of letters making Inquiry In regard te a atalement of Private Daiaell, of Onlo, asserting thst there was f 14,000,000 In the treasury ready te be paid te old eeldlera and their heirs en presenta tion of a claim for tbe money. Private Dalssll said In hla letter tbat these entitled te this money were unaware of tbe fact, but tbat eaeb beneuelary bad a claim agalnat tbe government for from (25 te f 35, made up as fellows : First, five centa per mile from place of discharge home; seoend, 25eenta daily for extra dutv botween Oc tober 8, 1802, and April 1, lb03, and tblrd, 28 eents daily vhlle In prison or en fur lough. Seoend Auditor Day aays tbese state ments are se misleading and unwarranted that he desires te bsve them corrected for tbe Information of all soldiers and their helra. In the first plaee, Mr. Day ssys, there la no law allowing any mllesge te soldiers. Tbe actef July 22, 1801, ailewe 60 cents, In lieu of subsistence, and, a cav alry volunteer, 25 eents additional ter for. age. te each enlisted man for every 20 miles of travel from his plsee of enroll, ment te tbe place of muater, and tbe same rate from tbe plaee of dlicbarge te tbe plaee of enrollment. Nearly all these clalma have lone; alnce been disposed of and paid. Mr. Dalzell, Mr. Day ssys, hM made a claim for travel pay while en fur lough, but It will be reported for disallow ance. Mr. Day says tbalUongresaprerlded compensation for certain extra duty te sol. dlers serving prier te Junes, 18C3, and for an allowance for rations te imprisoned Midlers, but tbat nearly all these entitled te money under theae provlalena have been paid. It will thua be aeen, ssys Mr. Day, tbat there la no geed basis for tbe represen tations made by Mr, DalzeL The only ef fect, be ssys, Is te put claimants te useless trouble and expense. Blag Bldd.n rcnD.jlT.nla. FUUburn Utapatch te f hlladelphla Press. Daniel Dougherty, of the sliver tongue, eame te Pittsburg te-day te lecture. A re. porter sent te Interview bltn paaacd nver thereeent e.mpslgn, but asked tbe New Yerker about Pennsylvanls politic. "Tbe remarks that aheuld be made en that subject, " replied Mr. Dougherty, are net ter a urawing-roem. i am a na tive of Pennsylvania, and proud of tie Btate with the sxoentlon of her politics. "She is an empire of wealtb and of In dustry, but politically she Is sn eyesore. In tbe Senate of tbe United Btatee aheia alien t. 1 wm up In Somerset, where a man llved wbe wenld have spoken ably and In thrill ing words for Pennsylvanls, and that man WM Jere Black, tut be oeuld net be elected. In fact, although I iove Pennsylvania, I despise ber for being se rlng-rldden. " When Mked about Blaine's cbsnees for a position in President Harrison's cabinet, Mr. Dougherty ssld he should be given cne,Mhe believed him te be the leading atateiinan of tbe United States. rFKE IN MIU.EKSV1LLK. A iVam. Kltcrj.a la Umtrejea With a Let or frcalt Meat. There wm a fire lutnlgbtat tbe residence of Harry G, Keemer, In tbe village et Mlllersvlile. it broke out about a quarter before twelve o'clock in a frame summer beuM or kitchen In tbe rear of the dwell ing. About twenty-five neighbors seen gstbered. Seme carried wster lu buckeu and poured It en Ibe ilarces, and ethers with sxes partially out down the structure. Tbe bulldlng'ws.inlmest entirely destroyed, but tbe houae wat euvCd, although some what damaged. A man named Stump butehered at Mr. Keemer'e yesterday and med the building. Although the kettles which were ua:d are walled le, It la supposed that a spark from the fire underneath waa tbe cause of tbe trouble. All tbe meet from tbe hogs wbleh Stump killed wm burned, A Olrl. Asutlsm Arreted. Frank Smith, wbe en Christmas day ar ar Melted a lltiltt daughter el William Bricker la Saaquebannatewnsblp,Dauphln oeuntv, and fld, wm attested near Eilzabethtewn ea Thursday. The CltrUgnt. Eighteen eltotrle lights were reported m net burning en Tburaday nlgbt aud a I number of ethers m burning poorly. PASSED BY THE HOUSE. TBBMICABASUA CANAL BUAAfrBOVBD BT A VOtB Or 1S7 TO 34. The Haaate Dsalrea laferaaatlaa Coaestalsg the B.emt Troebt. ta BUrtl0.res.poa BUrtl0.res.pea BUrtl0.res.poa eaaoeOvsr thaOalasMRsslaslea stat us Is Pr..U d te the BMBte. Wartiincitex, Jaa. 4 In the Heuse after presentation et a memorial of a Phila delphia Beard et Trade Mklag for aa appropriation for the establishment el houses of refuge at Point Barrow aad East Cape, Slbsrlst and for the repair of the Btmmera Bear and Thetis. Mr. Dunn called np tbe Nicaragua nana! bill With amend aaeata and It wm pasted; yets, 167; nejs, 84. Mr. Reed then called np the res:lutlcn abolishing the call et elates for the Intro duction of bills for reterenee en "suspen sion" Mondays. In the Senate te-day a reaelullrm waa agreed te calling ea tba president for correspondence andlnformatlen concerning recent oecurrenoee at Haytl At the conclusion of the morning hour the consideration of the tariff bill wm re sumed. Tbe foreign relstlens oemmlttea of tba Senate agreed te a favorable report en the resolution et Senater Kdmnnda declaring the sense et CengreM en the subject of for eign oentiol el the Panama canal. Mr. Sherman, reporting the resolution te tbe Senate, gave notlee that ha would ask Its consideration te-morrow. TRANSMITTED TO TBB lENATB. Tae Oorraspeadeoc. Batman the eraUrjr or stats aad the Mtalsur te Chine tto tte tto dttesd by th. Prssldsat. WANttiNaTOM, Jan. 4. The prealdent asnt te tbe Senate tbe following meaesge : "I desire te supplement tbe massage yes terday aent te your honorable body In re spense te a Senate exeeutlva resolution dated Sept. 20, 1688, Mking tbe transmission of certain oeuimunicatlona and correspon dence en tbe subject of the recent proposed oenventlon with China and the reported failure of tbe government of China te finally agree te the same, by adding te the aame response two telegrams I emitted there there feom, whleh were aent In cipher by tbe Boeretary et atate te our minister at Peking, and whleh msy be considered by the Senate revetsnt te the subject of 1U Inquiry. One of the dl.patebei Is m fellows t Washington, Sent 4, 1883. Dbndv, Minister, Pukln : Rejection of treaty is repurted here. What Inrormstleu have you T Bavabd, " Twe replica te this dispatch were mada by our minister te Chins, dated respectively Sept, 5 and 0, 1889. Tbey were heretofore and en Sept, 7, 1888, eeut te the Senate, and are printed In tne Senate executive docu ment Ne. 27. "The ether of ssld dispatches la m follews: Wasuinotew, Sept. 18, 1838. Denhy, Minuter, Feklnt Tbe bill hM paued both houses et CengreM for total ex clusion of Chinese and awaits prcstdent'e spprevsl. Public feeling en the Pacltle coast excited in favor et it, and thoaltuatlen la critical. Impraaa upon government of China necessity for Instant decision in in terest of treaty rolatlena and amity. BAYABD. " Tbe anawer of our minister at x'ekln te this diapsteh dsled September 21, vat ym teiday aent te tbe Senate with the measage te which thla Is a supplement. " The mattere herein contained era new transmitted te the end tbat tbey mey, If deomed pertinent, be added totbersspenM alresdy msde te the Senate resolution of inquiry and with tbe Intent that In any view el the subject the answer may be full and complete IdneVKR Or.BVBI.ANI, Executive Manhien, Jan. 8, 189. The message of yesterdey, te whleh tbe president refers, contained a dispatch from the government of China refusing te ratify the treaty unless given an opportunity te dlseuss, with a view te shortening tbe per iod of exclusion, the stipulation fixing Ibe restriction at 20 years. Helt Agalnat thnNeith.rn raeitlc. CniOAUe, Jan. 4. A Herald epeelal from St. Paul Mya: One of tbe most Im portant cases that has been filed In the United StatM dlstrlet oeurt ter many yeara wm recorded lata lsat night, Tbe United Btstes hM commenced an action egalnst tbe Northern Faolfie railway company, which Involves millions of dol lars. It Is pbarged tbat ever elnee the read has been built, about 1309, It hM bten tre.pa.alng upon government land along tbe line dividing government timber lands, and causing irremediable Iem te tbe gov ernment and Ita oenatltuanta. These enroaehmenta were made upon landa and timber demalnain various parts of Idaho, Washington Territory, Mentana and Minnesota. Tbe suit premisee te be a prominent one In the blatery of great gov ernment cases. The importance of the cue la net merely In tbe emeunt Involved m a pecuniary dsmsge, but Um In the Interest te tbe atates at large in having ae much of tbe timbered domain dlvMted of that for which It waa chiefly valued. Mr. lllteuKr luMBd Ouaiia, Neb, Jan. 4 Tbe Jail officials ssy that Llbble Bleebler la becoming Inaane. Jehn Cewln, her lawyer, aays abe wm Inaane when she killed Harry King, and that nhe has been ateadlly getting werae ever alnce. Tbe county pbyalcian expresses tbe same opinion. Ne one is permitted te see ber except ber attorney and tbe Jail at tendant?. 11 visitors are kept away from ber cell, and are even exoluded from tbe corridor in whleh ber cell la located. U.ipcrate AtUmpts at Balclde. Batavia, O., Jan. 4. Clement Wllllsms, under Indictment for sending white cap lettera te Jacob Lyman, wbe was tried December 12 last, wltb a disagreeing Jury and who has since been confined In Jail, made three unsuccessful at tempt a te end his life yeaterday, first with a razor, then by broaklnganeldiooklngglaMand esting tbe qulcktllver upon tbe back of Ibe aame and laat evening by hanging himself with a sheet. Oljactte tue loaagaraUen Hall, Cer.unuu.1, 0., Jan, 4 -Tbe Paster's Union of tbla city is preparing a memorial tbat will be forwarded te Pealdsnt.elect liar liar rlsen protecting against tbe Inaugural bill and request tbat be will use (bis tniluenea te have the custom set aalde this year. 'J be document willbotaken.te Indianapolis and laid bofero Oen. Harrison by a oemmlttea et clergymen. The discussion regsrdlng the Inaugural ball that hM since Ukon a wide range hsdltserlrlu lu a meeting of thla uulun several weeks sge, ketly-jwu Victim. tlBiiruis, Tenu., Jsn. 4,Tbe Invrstlga tlen Inte the bnrnlng of tbe steamer Kate Adams by the United States Inspectors shows thst 42 perlsbed Instead of 14, m re ported a few days age. It new sppesrs tbat ene of the beat's crew was lest, and that is children were among the deck pm- sengt-ts ane i:i victims te the uamer. The onc.t.rCeauty Jadg.ehlp, Haiuiisuube, Pa , Jan. 4 Dalegatlecs were before tbe governor tbla morning ,ln the Interest of Themas B. Butler and Jehn A. Plnkerten, candidate for Judge of Cheater county, in plaee of Judge Futhey, deceased. Nearly a huadred people were In tba delegaUeaa, Bjurmae tcbkducb duties. TkeasaaUBeJeet Asasadaasats Offered by Br Vest Hew Hawing Wemea Are Taxed. 37 eeata a Day or 10 Hears, la the Seaate Thursday Mr. Vest's amend ment te tba tariff bill te reduce tbe duty en oetton thread, yarn, warp, eta, rained at net mera than 25 eenta per pound, from 10 eents per pound te 35 per eent, ad valerem, wm rejected by a party rote year, 20; nays, 24. Sneaking In favor of tba amend ment, Mr. Vanes nad a letter from tba manager of a Southern oetton mill elating tbat the tariff IneraasM the coat of produc tion of oeane cotton goeda by the duty en machinery and en arttalta entering Inte production, aad that If theceat of the plant were reduced, tba prleea of oearso oetton goeda would rule mueh lower In this country j they could be exported te a mueh finater extent than at present, and tba mill eg Interest would be largely Increased. Mr. Vest offered an amendmenttoreduee tbe duty ea spool thread of oetton from 7 cents per desen spools te 40 per eent, ad valerem. A long debate followed, during which Mr. McPheraea read from tbe affidavit of a Mwlng woman lb Atlantle oeuntv. N. J.. fMra. Ellen Htrleklsndl showing thst she worked for a Philadelphia firm, which ha would net aame lest it might tntearere with the owstruo ewstruo owstrue tlon of tba new - cabinet ; that for oemmon ahlrta aha received 85 eents per dczsn; tbat a quick needlewoman, work ing from 7 In the morning till 10 at nlgbt, might be able te make a deaen aueh Bhirte, but no mere; tbat she wm new encaged la making fine ahlrta at 11 per desen! that the greatest number of aenh sblrtajthat she eaa make, working from 7 In tba morning Ull 10 at nlgbt, In alx; tbat aha has te supply her own thread and te pay expreassge one way, and that therefore her entire remuner ation ter two dava work la but 75 cants. vi bile tba manufacturer had the benefit et 40 per cent, en eueh ahlrta. Mr. Vest's amendment wm rrjeeted, and the paragraphs relating te oetton cloth were gene through without amendment until Mr. Vanee moved te reduce the duty ea oetton cloth, net bleached, dyed, colored, stained, painted or printed, from SJ te 4u cents per square yard te 40 per eent. ad valerem, ihla wm rrjeetedtat werealae amendments te reduee the duty en aueh oetton cloth, net valued at ever 12 cants per square yard, from 45 te 40 per eent, ad Valerem, audio reduee tbe d uty en oetton oleth net bleached from 4, r) and 6)i eenta per square yard te 40 par owl ad valerem. Mr. Pegh delivered a speech declaring blmaslf in favor of the true Dsmocratle doc trine of protection that tariff dutlM should net be levied for revenue only bnt for Inci dental protection by discrimination between Imports and by adjasttnent end application. He also aeserUd theaupremacyefthe white rsee In the possession and exerelM of all governmental powers. Mr. Vance moved te reduce tbe duty en stock Inga from 85 te 80 percent, ad valerem, and pending a vote the Senate adjeurned. nundrsd. el Ham in Uvea Leat, By an exploalen In the Oiler colliery, Prevince of Aaturla, Spain, en Tburaday, 27 men were killed, Eight bnya broke through the lea en a pond In Seuth Framlngbam, Mass., en Thursday evening, and tbrM of them, Jehn Ryan and Charles and Frederick St. Peter, were drowned. The resldsnoe'ef Mrs. William Gerard, In Terre Haute. lud.. wm burned en WednM. day. Mrs. Gerard wm fatally Injured, and her 4 year-old son wm burned te destn. A boiler In tbe hoop fsotery et Colonel Jehn Aabferd, In Kslelgb, N, a, exploded en Tbursdsy, killing Colonel Ash ford's two sous and a negre, and fatally Injuring Colenol Aahferd himself. A train en tba Trana-Oaueaalan railroad became blocked In tbe enew at Babnntaebl. ntsrTiills. Fourteen passengers perished and 20 were Injured. A relief party became lest la tbe snow and were freasn te death. San Jesedn OesUIMca wm shaken ea the nlgbt of Daesmber 20th and morning of Deeember 30th, by a aerlM et aevera earthquake. It Is believed the ehoekB originated In tbe volcano of Feee, eight leaguM from the town. At Alajuela eight persona were killed and many were In lured. Tbe ohurehea and prlnelpal build ings In the city Buffered considerable dam age. Tbe Inhabitants enesmpedlntha squarM and parka Ne further shook hav ing occurred the alarm la subsiding. Jamea Masen, aged 18 years, living near Monengabela City, shot at a eat with a revelver en Thursday, when the bullet struck a pest, glanced and killed his lnfsnt brother, wbe wm plsylng In tbe yard. Tbe cateeeaped. Heavy snows In tba south of RumIb have engulfed savers! tratna and stepped all kinds of traffic. It la reported that two hundred persons have been leet In tbe enew and frozen te death In Russia during ths peat week. One hundred and seventy S arsons were frozen te deeth at Kkaterln urg, In the dlstrlet of Perm, en Deeember 27 th. Tbe Bleck, Azef and Caspian scis are frozen, Railway dlaaatera are reported at Baku and ether places In Gaueasus. Severe earthquake shocks were felt ea Tbursdsy In Kegbend and Ksstakaa. Many persona were killed end a number of buildings were destroyed. On Thursdsy James W. Weeds, a diver at work en tbe wreck of tbe atesmsblp Iberia near New Yerk, leet hla lire In a alngulsr manner. He bad net been benMlb the surface many mlnutM before his Unas were violently egltated. The twltehing et the llnM Indicated tbat Weed a wm lnjperll and bMte wm made te baul him up. when he wm pulled en deek and hla armor taken off he waa found te be dead. Uls lines hsd become fouled and his air-pipe out, Tbe silt permitted tbe water te pour through the pipe Inte the armor, and he bad been drowned. Weeds wm about 48 yeara old, and bad been a professional diver from bis boyhood. The Wealth of ths Vsndetbllts The combined wealth of tbe Vanderbllt family, according te an article wbleh ap pears In te-day's World, Is 1274,000,000, and tbe estimated Income from It per annum Is 113,801,000. Ne ether single family In the world la ae rich. It kept Intact tbe tctal fortune will at tbe end et 25 yeara reach 11,000 000,000, and this will be attained by the simple arithmetical progression of com pound Interest. A careful calculation of the wealth of In dividual membera et the Vanderbllt famliy makes tbe following exhibit: Cnrnnllus Vanderbllt, 1100.000,000; William K. Van derbllt. f5 000 000; Frederick W. Vander bllt, 10 000,000; Gtorge W. Vanderbllt, CIS 000,000; Mrs Elliett F. Bbepard, 02.000,000 ; Mrs. Wm. D, Slosne, C12 COO 000; Mrr. lisintlten McK. Twombly, I12.0CO 000; Mr. W. Heward Webb, f 12,000,000. Total, ,274.000,000. Mrs. Wm. II. Vanderbllt hM pe fortune In ber own name, contrary te tbe eeneral belief. She bas an annuity et 1200,000. When Wm. H. Vanderbllt died b left a fortune, In round numbers, of t200,000,0?0. It Is roresrkable he w It bas Increased lu tbe three years that have elapsed ainoe bis death. A iMtf Man's Oymoaaleru. There la a aanltarium In New Yerk where exbauated bu.lneis men ate cared for by doctors snd vslets In a wsy tbst would tnake It a lazy man's paradise. Seme only live a few blocks away, but they must leave their homes and live in tbe aanltarium with tbe doctors This la In order tbat tbey may get Jast the feed required for each case, Uke tbelr medicine at tbe right lime and be put under tbe care et a epeelal man or valet, who bathes them, ruba luem and even puts tbam te aleep with gentle manipulation after tbey are in bed. Tbey get tbelr exercise by putting first one feet and then tbe ether In a sort of ahce tbat is vibrated at tbe ra'e of wbat aeeins a million MmM a minute. A row minutes et tbst beats a twenty-mile run ter exercise. Te get ex ex erelte ter tbe upper part of tbe body Ibey must bold an arm that movea up and down inconeeivauiy rapiuiy. rive minute, ei tbat la better than engaging iu a boxing match or a fsnelug bout for an hour or mere. The Leas Fixed, and raid. Tbe appraisers appointed te assess tbe damages by the lste fire at E. T. Fratm'a finished their work yesterdsy. They assessed the Iem at 110 510:13. Orrthiarthere wm an lnsuranee et te, 000, which hM been paid by tba following cempanlM ; St, Paul, German, of Pittsburg s Londen, of Laaoa Laaea hire, ajsd Jtewtryi Ni Yolk, D00GAN SURRENDE! PBlBBTSFKaarjADBATKNaBTTOI BVIOTOB TO ABBXt BUff. s Ballios saa flelatsrs Beaut M am I watea tae aua aaa his WsigahewJ treagif earrtcadsd-TM) Bead, BaiWMpeaa Are Bet ", Dublin, Jaa. 4 The work of I taaaata WM!resumed te-day at 1 County Denegal Tha evleteta house of a aaa Doegaa aarrlaiill i esrenaea ey a aoera of aaaa arnaaai rlflM and entrenched behlac trnt of tha house. Loep helM had aaaa la tha wallB from whleh tha baelegwi ( nre upon tne eeldlera Tha aaaa a heuM refused te surrender even 1 priests added their ealreaues te tae) 4 amaada of the magistrate. Aoeordlngly tha riot act wm raad anal seidiere made ready te lira naea tha wbea tha magistrate stepped taeav granted tne defenders ei tba I for reflection. Finally Doegaa sgreed te UMefrlflM If thoeeidlerB wenld aet , render. Then the bailiffs aad police i task npea tbe heuM aad a struggle eueued. Aiur tha attacking party bad puiaea Mvsnu timM tbe prieett Doegaa te surrsndsr aad he aad aia were takea Inte custody. Dnnng the eght an inspector b wounded. is ALMtaaa tbbt abb vbki The WireotDatstrvetewasMaataaBysi Oapr. Beesak ate la laagaa WMBi Chioaqe, Jan. 4. The limit tale I lng prima wbatpurperta loheal from Mre. Mabel Lewensteu, who I time sinee shot her husband Leweuateln and nearly eaaaad ah tbat la BOBMtleaal la tha oxwaaae.fl a'-ery ta that for several yi and Cspt, Bohaaex. of the . Hettav I police depertmsBt, bMtdMotfcerahOywi in tbe habit of gettlag etetea prlsenere and bringing It what I it wm divided or stored aatui oeuld be mada for ill disposition, i Mated agstnat aueh traatasueae aaaa abused for it. Sha stetee aa aeU property belonging te North SMO wbleh will be produced whom Among tbe things are Mvaral ' breech and oefl button! Moaga Lenla Llagg, a fine atu some dresses, eta. etc. She Captain BohMek and Leweaatela"! wltneasM for Important eaaoe M aad that aha hM among theatOMB erty the original testimony tbey get. esrtaln witnesses, waea She was I np la tha Chicago avenue eteUea with sheeting ber husband, Scheme net let ber talk toaayeaaaiaofoti WMk. &, I told him that ha kaew Jake ' thief and that I knew tnatM(tMansa wm aware of all bis doings." , an reiasse te in me lapuasasa new and would kMp talking te aae i atelsn property aad tried te get soma et 11, Mylag be wanted te kave Ml turned te tha owners." Thaa, bm i tbrMta were mada that ubibm bee te talk about It, matters would Ml with ber. vfc, , Tbe Timt Mya tbat aa asHBM made Wednesday night te abdneVl Loewenstela from bar wetaar-avl beuse where she bM been stepping aha wm released ea ball. Tha story printed In tba Ttmw thla I lna la relation toeerialn membera et I police department wbe are aatd tell "feneM" for tblevM, caused a greMdeat4 Anmmant thrnnahnut the nltv. sane alalia I police circles. Cspt. Sebaack wm very iadlaaaal y seen by a United Prem reporter. Ha fused te talk about tha mm aaa neither deny nor affirm It, eulaalag thaa I would dMi directly wltb the Detective Leewenetela also retaeed te be'V Interviewed en the eaM this nteralag, ,J. Bespeeted of eissatag Wife aad ceald.' , Cineinnata, O,, Jan. 1 A speeiel I theiKfremBlrmlngham, a la. aayatc Babbitt tbla meraine: began aa lav et a cam et suspected wife aad ehUd I which may rival the Hawe wm honor. "A man living la a anbnrbaa tewa I of having poisoned hie wife aad t with "Rough en Rata" la might marry again. Tbe bedk of tttd woman aad child wiUbeexhaaMdl and a pest mortem bold. Me arrema aawt yet been mada aad the aaaa boa be Mia astl la ander Buspleiea. Ha la mekkeg aneacr a meats for his wadding which te waawftJ piaes next wee, turn win hu wiw asayw been dead about tea daya, , ; asvww maivmmwm mgwmm wimm - Columbus, O., Jan. i Baa UefaV pardon-warrant came la tba aaeraiag and arrangements were asada ta lake aaa , ex-Fldelliy bank pnaldtat te He Imvm with hla aea at S o'etoek te-daav He Is losing hla memory and eaaaM lam what day et tha WMk It la, , . i af. -raXBOBAraue tati. , Assistant BuslneM Maaager Haaiy Andrea, e! tbe Brooklyn Ziitung, hi mUalna. and also tha books of tbe i and a large amount of money, Netaf nf Mm hut hua tennd. allhensh c A. hi a elapsed sinee hU dlasppearaaM. TtfU ; amount of bis stealings ta net denallsaw; known, but It te believed he appropriate , about 110,000 of tbe paper 'a money hsJ own uae. ' Dan O'Connell, a Chicago atroet ear 4, d river, last evening fell ever tha daUaearel , . and hla body wm ground te almost aaaafW" Iem mass. 7i Lewie L. Lehman (Rep) sute senator In tbe 32d IUlnela dlatraOl yes'erday. Xi Stevena and Campbell, ea trial la municipal court In Augusta, Ma, fat I rebberv of Mr. Frest, et WUtarea, oenvlotod yeeterday and aoateaoag te BaM V prUen for life. Neither would tahaaafi witness stand. j ehn Raskin Is 111. There la aataU acaf of his reeavery. Fire this morning In Rese's tweaeaa block, North Manchester, Oeaa., aalhest destroyed tbe block. Lest 123,000 ea bwllff j lng, wbleh is fully insured. Valentine Coener. a member Of beard et water commlaslensrs, Hartfeat, nenn..rM found dead la bed taiei It le auppesed he died et apoplexy. W TbeJurylnthe Carrell murder ease,! be , Provluenee, . I , una morning rsyenaw verdlet of insnalsegbter. , The Eleouie Sugar Refining : oempeay, of . 1 New Yerk, bM oeiUpaed and tba .alWJBat method ei renuiua S" J . mmm , been proved te be fraud. jM AueU.r Bljatsrteu Mnrder as auaksaa TnNneN. Jan. 4. Newe et taatetrt murder et a lllUeglrlta afialdaaaaBJH jlllageread d In Bemexeetablre, wteb aaaa) genarslaatalle m mom am aaa a boy murdered at Braaaaara 1Mb tbe ssme case et the boy murdered i week, hM been reeelyed. wursia urutOAriOWa. 3' t l Wabhibotew, D. O., Jaa. i.- I Kaatara FeaBaylvaaait Fair, -"stalleaary tsmpasasara, t i?t-4.'i. 'iaatiffa