wwf :rTprJP 'v."; X) $Mj&i &te $&te VOLUME XXV-NOs 122 LANCASTER, PA., PRTOAY, JANUARY 11, 1869. PRICE TWO CENTfiti ftw. 4i kk'.-'; IJl " HSf iitclluicnccf. 1 AI.LTAKKN FROM THE RUINS. esBnwaewnswa KiaariiR Roem brcetrrrb raeai TOM OMOUIIIB glut HILL, tseetag's -ealaaatry Ls TartfM Shea M rint llWIIIf, M MM IMflmtM, TarlHIsg Beaa as IsrtiMet-A- tt'ea el Ik RsBat Taeresaltapt the oveloae at Rcadlag ea Wedneedv afternoon, tbeagh exeeedlagir tiviui unto in prevaa as awssxreM - Hi am aaueipiiea. i tweUy five deaths have Utuarer ana perhaps net mera than ede win die, white tba number of mjaiedwlll lleved te be feietly hurt. The flosnelel less will reach tl75.000, the If s ten the silk mm property Mm senate ted at beat 100,001, thst en the palat shop end contents at about 165,000, and ttieee aa smaller properties aggregated at abeat vlO.UtjO. Tue prlneipil point e( dsmsee wh en tee it et thosiiknmnutsetoryif Grtmehaw Brethers. This, a bsndseaae tour-story brick structure, steading en a plain te the Bertbweit and near the keaeel the oblong Mount Penn, waa directly in the path of the ojelon, and wa ewept down completely, leaving only the amokeataek of the boiler heuae and a email square tower at the north of the factory proper standing. Tbe building occupied a pleee ct around about 150 by 300 (eel, and waa eenalderably raeaeTed from ether structure. The wreck covered ever two scree, The oyelone etroek Just ss darkness came en, end little could ne eeen In the blaekneu of the night, except attadewy figure moving about hurriedly a groans and erlea for help directed, eeme with lanterns, ethers stumbling ever prpjeotieg beams or Inte orevlets of the rulca. The light of returning day dleleiei a Jigged mass of brlek sad splintered weed. Heavy beards had beta ground Inte bits net much larger Ihtn toothpicks. The atreet ears and otter conveyances brought out crowds from the centre et the city, and the railroad trims bore many people from near by tewas. The drlMliag rain et the night before had given way te e frecslng morning wind, whleb, notwithstanding the bright ana light, waa net conducive te theoemrort et the spectator. Hundreds of men clam bered ever the rulna Intent ea giving aid la removing the bodies that might jet re main, but for hours there was only oeo fu sion. The efforts of the polies were feeble te keep back the multitude et mea and boys who pushed forward. Toe great num ber of the missing employer, and the un certainty et their fate only eeamed te em pbasise the lack of system In the mob. About 11 o'clock, however, Chief et Police Mablon Snaaberand Sergeant Henry Mans, with 18 men, drew a oerdoa about the place, and, with the assistance of com pany A, Fourth regiment of the Pennsyl vania National Uaerd, under oemmand of Captain Harry Ohrlsteff, cleared the enclo sure of ell exeept these at work, about 160 la number. Three gangs were ergsnlztd without further delay, and the work wee resumed with some system. Leng pieces of tblek rope were utilized In pulling out heavy beams, pieces et machinery and sections et flooring, one end being tled about the object te be removed end tbe ether held by a line et men In the crowd, who, at a given signal, wenld drag out the piece, wbleh would go ripping Uiroegb the loc as mats that covered it By 2 o'clock clearings were made te al low of thorough aeatch about the first fleer, and before dark It waa believed that the last corpse had been removed, nnlesa visi tors had beta In the factory at the time of tbe disaster. Every name bad been ac counted for. Biz bodies were taken out during tbe day. As each waa found tbe exeltement et the crowd would Intensify, and It required all the efforts of the polies and militia te keep the peeple from push ing ever the line. MR. JIUMSIIAW'S KXrkRIBXOK. The experience of Mr. UeergeOrlmsbsw, Jr , who managed tbe silk factory, perhaps illustrates tbe suddenness of the disaster and the Impression It made upon these In tbe vicinity. He s'ates that he waa in tbe offlee, which was In the southeast corner et the building. "My book-keeper was stek," he iaU, "audi waa temporarily looking after tbe office work. About 6:35 o'elook I heard a noise tbat aeunded te mn like a blast fur nace In tall operation. I was en the way te tbe deer te aee what the matter was, when I was knocked sgslnst tbe deer. The noises tbst followed tbe first sound were like these of a terrlde thunder storm. I waa fortunately able te get out, and al though I had no idea et what happened or tbe extent of tbe damage, I ran te tbe Marlen Fire Engine oempsny and asked them te call out ether organic illenr, I then went te tbe Reading railroad shops and sent a telephone message te tbe eblaf of police te send ambulanees te tbe faotery. I get back, It seemed te me, la a few minutes, and told tte engineer te draw bis fires te prevent an eiploslen. I then for tbe first time began te realise what had occurred." Business was almost suipanded during Ttaut adsy, tbe residents giving themselves up te tbe exeltement el the moment. As each ambulance passed along the streets storekeepers and residents lined tbe side wslks, while crowds et boys ran after the vehicle. The positions or eeme et the bodies when found showed tbe work tbat was being done when dettb overtook tbe vletlmr. A pair et eolssers was beld la tbe right band of Ltllle Bcbaeiter, and tbe arm out atretcbed,aa II she waa about te cut a thread at the moment et being struck. Tbe bead was badly crushed, and mortar and pieces of brlek were matted In tbe dark hair with clots et blecd. , The features of Kiltie Faust were ae crushed and distorted tbat her father failed te recegnise them. A friend of tbe dead girl named Pennypacker called at J. Hen ainger's morgue, te which tbe body was taken, and asked tbat the right abee be taken et! for the reason tbat Mtsa Faust, through an accident bad been compelled te walk en the lnuer side. The defect waa found and tbe identification waa made com plete by a ring en the third finger of the left band and a kerchief about tbe neck. Kmm Neester wai s'.UI alive when found about neon. Kind bands lifted her Inte an embulanee, which burrled te her home. A doctor waa at once sent for, but betere he arrived she died. William Bnvder, a beamer, was with diffieulty reoegnlzsd by his father-In law, Jehn A. Btaab. All the undertaking establishments were besieged during the day by anxious rela tives and friends, and as eaah body was reeegnlzsd It wasoeuveyed te the home of relatives et the deecaaed. Mtebasl Aulanbaoe,tbo bookkeeper of tbe Uk manufactory, who was at bla bems stele when the disaster occurred, proceeded te the mill at about 7 o'clock Wednesday night, and Is still about the ruins. He was fortunate enough te secure poeseaiten of tbe time book, containing a list of tbe employee who were in the building at tbe time. These numbered 2S0, At neon en xuuraaay me uuuiuti ei missing was 07, and mssseeger were dis patched te their homes te learn their eoadliieo. Alter five hours of sesrch every name was accounted for and checked ett. It was owing te these eflerts that the sesrch ler bodies waa Intelligently directed, and tbe anxiety el friends appeased. A relief meeting, presided ever by the mayor, waa held en Tbursdty at which 5,0O0 was aubaerlbed, and a oemmlltee ap pointed te procure further contributions. Theatte et the paint shop of tbe Reading railroad oempsny was a smoking pile of black by daylight en Thuraday. Charred Umber and twisted iron were tbrewn about tm contusion. The butlJleg waa one one story In height and about 00 by 150 feet la ares. Five empleyes were killed and five seriously lnjured. Following is a correct list of tbe dead : Eva 1.166, 23 years : Uarry Crocker, 27, married; Jehn KeDer, zi, marnea ; oepnia Winkelmsn, 22; Katie Leea,18; Sadie Hbade, 20 ; Barbara Bellhelmer, 16 ; Bailie Diekel, 16; Amelia Christman, 18 ; Emma Pflem, It ; Bailie Herner, M ; Laura Kercher, 10 l Mary Filzpatrick, It ; Tlllle Grew, It: Millie Bsbaeffer. 12; William Bayder, 25, married; Bailie Faust, 10; Emma Baiter, 18. SB raiiSarg DaetaUst Osewlag. ete bedke van takes neat im barg ea Thenaisy, aad the death list sew aaaaasra it, aaa was m mm niarea ;, of the latter beta In a erltleeleeaei TM aeareaera ate euilet wetkand the polleeaalaerltleethtak that a aasuber et bodies will be feand la aa alley waJea la pUed with debris as feet deep. 1 was looking eat of the wladew wees H MlV'aald a Bate awed, tateUlgeat, loeklag earpeater, who was working la the upper story of the Gersaaala hank balldlag. "I waa at work aeer the wladew, and wham that terrible burst of atom eame 1 weat te the wladew aad looked eat. I had aearesly reaeaed the wladew wheat H seeased te me that the big aew balldlag the street was moving. I started loving, i my baad te tab asy eyes 'Willi my baadv Ml ! View VI MNK lUVpilH UTVT, aad 1 eaW I was aet dreaming, aad that there was aetaleg wrong wlla aiy ayes. The whole of the balldlaa went ever at the same time, as well as I oeald Jadfe. Oee wall did aet go before ether, bat the front, eldea aad eada alt moved .together. At first It weat slowly and looked as UN ws a quicksand et bricks be be esuse they wrhrgiea areaad la all dlree tlens, Tnsa there was aa awful crsahing and reading of weed, and tbe whole thing eeUapsed en the row of balldkage wbleh front ea Weed street. 1 eeeid see the reefs and basks of these buildings break In ae If tbsy were made of tin, aad then I oeald aee sewing ter a mieai or two ea account or the das'. I heard aa awful screech from some women, sbeut tbe first sound slier tne mil wnea i loeaea oewn into Dia mond street, at the feet of tela building, 1 saw sqeasr thing. ' Wblla 1 have bees working here 1 have often noticed an old negre who carried a hed and did ether work te help the men. Just before the tell 1 saw this colored man at work with a carpenter en a scaffold wbleh was level with the sixth story build ing. While I waa looking at the pile el rubbish, tbe first thing I saw moving was something black, and In a lew mlantce that old colored man worked hi way out from among tha brlcka and stuff-, and waa able, with some help, te get away from the Place. Tbe wind eame In such a direction thstltstrnek the side of the building Just aa It would the sail of a ship. The walls were thlek, but 1 have heard they are set well pat together. " Pittsbube, Jaa. 1L All last Bight will lag hands labored hard en the rulaa at Dlsmeadand Weed streets. Much waa accomplished, but a great deal et work must yet be done before a positive knowl edge of the extent of the frlghtlul catas trophe can be bad. The remains et five persons were re moved during the night. Tbe body of Willie Geetmsn was unearthed at 0 o'elook. Just at midnight the body et Charles Mo Me Mo Keeu was found under a masset ruins In tbe rear part el Welding's store. He waa terribly mangled and waa 82 years old aad single. Shortly alter 2 o'elook this morn ing two mere bodies of workmen were found In theoellsrel WUIey's building. They were In a sitting posture, beside stove, se bsdly msngled and disfigured that they have net yet been Identified. Just ss the city clerk tolled the hear of six this morning workmen found and oar ear out from the rear el Weldlng'a cellar the body el Or. J. C. Raid. Dr. Beld was ever 80 yeers el eve and waa widely known. This will swell the number el bodies te U. The polies have bow sine names en their list of missing. It Is thought that a greater portion of these will be transferred te the death roll. It Is doubtful If the work will be com pleted te day. TUK DUNBDItV AOClDEMr. The Iledy of Williams Brought te Lanes tr rartnsr Paitleelars. The body et Albert Williams, the young man who waa killed In the terrible acci dent at Bunbury, was brought te Lancaster tbls morning. It arrived here at 0:10 and ws in charge et William Chapman, Ell Brenner and Elmer Herzeg. The widow el the deceased accompanied the body, whleh waa taken te the home et her father, Bamuel Jenes, at Ne. 421 North Cherry street, from whlcb beuse the luneral will take place en Sunday afternoon. The men who brought tbe body here are all residents el Lancaster who went te Bunbury te work some time ego, Frem them mere waa learned concern ing the aoeldenk It seems tbat Wllllama received teirlb'.e Injuries, although the papers et Thursday morning did net ae state. Tbe man'a Jsw wss broken In two places, bis right leg was crushed, his left leg broken and he was hurt Internally. Beaaley bad both handa and his legs cut, and he Is hurt about the breast. The men think be will recover. When found, after the accident, Beasley and Williams were lying together. Chapman, Brenner and Herzeg toad Just left them a law minutes before tbe accident. Wllllama waa going for his coat and preparing te leave the building when he waa atrleken down. Herzeg had Juat gene out of the building for a shovel, or he might have been killed. The men who brought tbe body here speak In tbe hlgbeat terms of tbe kindness et Jehn Hsu, president, and Levi Busier, superintendent et tbe campsny for which the men were working. They sent tbe body te Lancaster, paying all tbe expenses as well ss these of tbe men who accom panied IU A ' Uaihsr" FepprtMSd. from the Minneapolis Tribune. He was a geed looking young man, but be appeared te be Just aa fresh aa be really waa aa be alighted from the New Yerk Central train at Reme, N. Y. There was a wslt of nearly ball an hour at Reme, but be aaw an awfully pretty girl' peeing the platform, and didn't mind. After grinning atnsrfera few moments be approached, and taking ett his hat with aa elaborate bow, remarked : " , 'Parden me, but tbls Is Reme, Is It net 7' Yes, sir," sbe replied. "Can von direct me te the residence el Cilus Brutus 7'' he Inquired. Ne, air, I can net. He's dead, and It you'll sxcuse me, lt'a about time you died," and then the tresb young man retreated, and spent the remaining lime In studying the time tables. Neighbor. Qearr!. Jetlersen Brewer baa been prosecuted before Alderman Ualbaeh for surety et tbe peace by G. L Jenes, el Kirk weed. These men, who ere neighbors, bad a buslneis difficulty snd It resulted In Jenes suing Brewer ler embezzlement. Alter that ault waa entered tbe allegation la tbat Brewer metJenea and threatened te whip him every time be aaw htm. Ball was entered ler a bearing. Alderman Halbaeh dlsalssed tbe embez zlement case tbls morning snd returned tbe surety of pesos case te oeurt Fer lbs Beading 8eftrsr. There were two hundred and eighty pee ple employed In tbe Readlngmtll which waa blown down. These tbat were net killed or injured will be .thrown out of employ ment, se much must be dens for tbe relief et all. Tha citizens of Reeding held a meeting last evening, when ever (5,000 was subscribed. The largest sum was 350, which was given by tbe Berks Liquor League. Tbe Canstatter VolkafeatVerein,ef Philadelphia, sent 1300 and sums hsve been received from ether cities. Lancaster will probably de her share and a subscription baa been atarted at the Intelliqe.ncek efflce. Charged With Estortlen, -Mayer Grant baa been made te defend a suit st lsw, whlcb Is brought by Eugene Ballivsa, of Brooklyn. Mr. Sullivan's charge la tbat while sheriff the mayor un lawfully extorted from blm tees aggregate lag setti. ybm auegeuea gtvea mm tee right, BadCT'tad wsBfla,- aaa te treble GOV. MIFFLIN'S MONUMENT. IT WILL MOT U f LACBD IN BBORC Of TRiRtrr LtrrBBJtais oecateci. Tfee Vcstty ctav Meubmi itie Tbat ta Plaa Ad4s Is OnJssSfabS. Is Win rrebably Be Mae la tha eas- net areas At Btsntsbarg. At the lest session of the Legislature 1,000 waa appropriated te pay ter the making el a meaameat te aaerk tha resting plseeef Themas Mifll Id, ths flist governor of Pennsylvania ander tha oeasUtattoB of 1700 aad who held that efflee from December 21, 1700, te Dteember 17, 17P9. Tha Intention was te place tt la front, of Trinity Lutheran choren, thta city, where hie remalaa are burled. Tbe commleslea la charge of the work prepared drafts of the proposed monument and seat them te the vestry et the Trinity church. Aoeompaatag these drafts wss a lstter asking the vestry te adept either one of the drat la or te prepare one of their ewa, wbleh would com bine the best features of the three prepared by direction of the com mission. Nene et tbe drafts seat met ,the views et the vestry, sad In accordance with the suggestion of the commis sion tbe vestry tsd a draft made by Hewell A Urnger, el what It consid ered te be a proper monument te bava placed in front el Trinity church. Thta proposed monument wss te be el polished granite, with appreprlstn loscrlptleas en seen et the tour aides. The oemmisslon rejected this draft and without further con cen con suitstlen soespted the plan et a monument prepared by Hewell fc Gruger at tbe direction of the commission, the principal feature of whleh waa a bast of Mifflin en top of tbe abaft. This was dis tasteful te the vestry for the reason that Get- Mifflin waa net a member of Trinity or any ether church snd It did net cot alder It the proper thing te place at Its main eatranea, where it would have te go, a monument surmounted by a bust aad containing purely secular and civil Inscrip tions, and the vestry notified tbe stste commlasalen that It would net allow the proposed monument te be erected en their church ground. Hewell & Gruger, et this city, have the contract for the monument, and they were notified by telegraph en Thursdsy te sus pend work en tbe ssme until they received further Instructions, Tbe Impression of tha vestry el Trinity Is that tbe monument will new be. placed en the capltel grounds at Harrlaburg. Measra. Hewell A Gruger reeelved a letter from Harrlaburg thta morning, telling them tbat tbe work en the monument was ordered te be stepped en account et the action et the church vestry. - The aet of assembly, passed June 3, 1887, appropriating 81,000 ler the expenses et the monument, epeoifleally states that It shall be placed ever the grave of Gov. Mlfllln. If tbe vestry will net allow the monument to te be placed there, the act will hsve te be repealed, and another passed before It can be erected at any ether pleee. Tbe commission who have direction of the menument are tbe governor el the atate, secretary of the oemmonwoalth sad secretary of Internal affairs. m i TI1KOLD UNIOX. Iht y Beld 1 h.lr annual afasUna and Have a Uaiqatt Esst Might. Although -the volunteer fire department went out el existence eight years sgevlthe old Union cempsny still maintains Its organization and bold annutl meetings. There ere new thirty-two membere, snd Isst nlgbt the 129.h snnual meeting waa held at Copland's hotel, en North Queen street. The following members were present : H. E. Blsymaker, K. E. Bnyder, J. L. Lyte, O, Edward Hegener, Themas Thurlow, Jehn L. Martin, Paul Myers, William Fisher, Jehn Lamparter, Geerge Ostar, B. R. Everts, Jeseph Smith, A. Btrsuss, Jeseph O. Biggs snd Bamuel Welzell. An oleetlon el offlesra reaulted In the unanimous choice el the old ener, ss fol fel fol eows: President, H. E. Blaymaker ; vice presidents, K K. Bnyder, and J. L. Lyle ; secretary, G, Edward Hegener ; treasurer, Charles A. Heimtab. After tbe transae- tien of some ether business the down te en elegant banquet, whleh bad been prepared by Mr. Copland. Several hours were pleasantly apent partaking of the geed thlnga and telling fire sterlca el bygeuedsys. AN BOTOROM HIS MUSCLE. Hetrlsvss Ills Fintnnss by right With m Western Landlord, The eoeentrto Mand Miller and her bus band, Louden McCormack, the actor, created a sensation st Cherokee, Kansar, en Thuraday. Tbe pair bave been "burning" with "MO" wltn peer success. Tuuy reached Cherokee en Wednesday In desti tute circumstances. A hotel keerer from McCune, Kan., followed them and demanded payment of a bill. MoCermaok told him frankly that be waa broke," but requested tbe landlord te remain In town for a oeuple of daya and be might find meana te pay him. Tbe landlord grew angry and called tbe actor all sorts of bsd names. By tb la tlmeacrewd had collected and M0' Cermack Invited the landlord out into the atreet te settle the matter. The landlord waa only tee glad te accept. The two wenteut Inte tbe street, where without any prelimi naries they began te fight. The landlord waa tbe bigger man, but the aoter waa tbe quieker. He polished tbe hetelkeeper oft In a very emphatle manner and whipped him In 10 minutes. The crowd applsuded the actor's pluck, sod tbe leading citizens of the town rented the opera house and tendered It te blm free. They then bought the beuae out and aeld the tickets te friends ler a per formance of " '49' en Thuraday nlgbt. The actor will clear enough te pay all debts and expensea te New Yerk. A Toens Mau Arrsstad for Theft. Benjamin Derwart, age 18 years, resid ing at Ne 431 West Orange street, was arrested en Thuraday afternoon by Special Ollleer Ebrman for larceny. Derwart, who was In company with two ether young men, vsi seen te set suspiciously la front of tbe People's tea store, en West King street. The clerk was notified that they had stolen some glasaware and when he walked te tha outside of tbe store these young men ran away. They were followed and caught In tbe rear el tbe market beusta and searched, Tbey all denied having atelen auy artleles, but Offlser Ebrmsn searehed them and aecretcd under Der wart's coat be found a amell gUas pitcher, which was identified ss tbe properly el tbe tea cempsny. Cemplslnt was made sgatnat Derwart before Alderman Ualbacb, and In default of ball be waa committed for a hear ing. Water Committee UrgsnU.d. The water oemmlttee of ceunclla met en Thursday evening and ergaulzsd. Majer Edgerley is chairman by virtu cilice. Alderman Halbacb, who waa clerk et tbe water commission, was elected clerk el the committee. It was decided te visit tbe water works en MondayaUemeon, at which time a superintendent snd engineers will be elected. All the cfflclala en duty new will be chosen. Tbe following sre tbe members of tbe water oemmlltee ; Msyer Edgsrisy, Geerge U. Berger, Joel L. Halaes, Jehn E. Meana, J. U. Bare, Joea TAB rMDKWrB STATB OUIMKR, rerty- Oarer Ijv Dt.UsgalsB.e4 Qassts. Bssaksr aad BUS. Oamsrea AtssaB. The president gave a state dinner of fertv-elx covers te the members et the eabiaet ea Thnredsy, tha second of the sense et erueiai eatertemmean. bite Heuse was ksadseasely deco rated for the oeoaslon, end the East room especially was adorned with a profaelen et tropical plants aad flowers. Baaka et green eoaeealed the maatele ea tbe west eiae or tne room, wnue tne msateis ea tha east aide were hid In a variety of out flowers. la the centre of tha room and at tbe windows ware rues of palms and avsrereens, The dtutng table was or ranged la the lerm et is doable T, aad looked beautiful la Its garniture of choice out flowers and splendid dinner adwrvles. A miniature Iske, with Its banks niBsdwIth evergreen and red and white rcsss, was the principal floral deenratlen, aad werflanked at eh ends by large peta of lovely flowers. Tbe Marine bend, In lull uniform, occupied the lobby, and ren dered choice selections during the even lag. Miss Bsysrd had tbe place el honor, en the president's right, and Mrs. Fslrehlld oeeuplsd the pleee at bis left. Heeretery Bayard sat en the tight el Mrs. Cleveland and Secretary Falrehiid en the left. Tbe ether guests were: Tbe secretary of wsr aad Mrs. Kndloett, the secretary el the navy and Mrs. Whimsy, tbe postmaster general and Mrs, Diokln.en, tbe seeretary or tbe Interior and Mra Vilas, the speaker of the Heuse el Representatives and Mrs. Carlisle, Mr.Justlee Lamsr, Senater Alli Alli eon, of lows; Senater Vorhees. et Indlsns; Senater and Mra. Cameren, of Pennsylvania Senater German, of Maryland; Beuatersnd Mrs, Palmer, el Michigan; Senater and Mrs. Msndersen, et Nebrssks; Represen tative Beott, of Pennaylvanls; Representa tive Russell, of Msssaehusstts, and Mrs. Russell; Representative French, et Con necticut, snd Mrs. French; Governer Green, el New Jeraty, snd Mrs. Green; Colonel Oslvtn B. Brlee and Mrs. Brlee, et New Yerk; Mr. Jsmss J. HIU and Mrs. Hill, el Minnesota; Mrs. Fol.em, Mrs, Daniel S. Lament, Hen. Hesweil P. Flower snd Mrs. Flewsr, et New Yerk! Mrs. Llncklsen. J Mrs. Rslpu Cress Jehnsen, Mr, William rstsmwsy, ex jxsw ier. A UBAVK OrVKHSB. A leans Man's Trouble, and His aide or the CMS. Christian Bhewalter, a young rran who eame from the oeunty and Is employed In one.eMhe ateres et this ally, wss arrested one vary serious charge tbla morning. The prosecutor is' Cbsrles Walters, residing ea Fremont street, and he alleges tbst the soeused committed a rape en Annie, his sixteen-year-old dsugbter, last nlgbt. Wal ters Is employed In the Fenn rolling mill and worked lsst nlgbt. When be eame home tbls morning his dsugbter told blm of the occurrene. It seems tbst Bbewslter had called te see her several times, Tbe father alleges tbst last night while they were alone In a roeme stuffed a hsndker chief In her mouth, plaeed his band ever her nose snd then committed the outrage. Walters went st sn early hour te the house el Alderman Spurrier, where be made com plaint A warrant was Issued and placed la the handa el Constable Elcbellr, who arrested Bhewalter, In default of ball he was oemmltted ier hesrlng. Bhewalter Is a geed looking young fellow. He denies Ibst be Is guilty of this crime, or tbat ha had any Idea el such a thing. He says that he has been piyleg attention te Mies Welters for several weeks and celled at tbe heuse laat evening. With her he went te see a friend and relurned te her home about 10 o'elock. He sst In the room with the girl and ber mother for some time and seen after tbe old lsdy retired he left the house. He does net understand what Wslters means in bsvlng him strested. Who i. ut. A dlspateb In tbe Cleveland l'laindealtr from Akren, Ohie, ssjs : 'A msn giving bis nsme ss Mr. Doney Deney felt, of Lancaster, Pa., a short time age dropped down en the farmers In tbe vlelnlty of Suffleld, a short distance east of this elty, and Introduced himself at the beet bone doctor en oarth.He wasBUOb a smooth tnlker that he seen wen net only the tutors el the soil but also had the oeofldenoe et severs! horsemen. Deney felt finally get up a large class and offered toglvea series el lessens for (20 for tbe term, with the stipulation that eaeti pupil pay (IS at the end of the third lessen. This wss agreed te snd at the end of the third leeture each man stepped np and laid down tbs 1 15 from his Inside pocket, making a sumtetsl of about f200 tbat the great boras doctor took In. This bout t weTweekssnd ss be hts-nerbesn seen since snd bis pupils are new anxiously leiklng for blm." There Is no sueh msu In Ltacaater srd it Is either sn assumed came or thenewi pspers bave mixed It up. Vex Chase at w llllainste wn. A fox ebase took place at tbe hotel et Jacob Balr, a noted hunter el the eastern end, st Wllltamstewn, en Thurs dsy afternoon. There was a great crowd present, Including many genllomen from thta elty and a large number of hunters. The fox wss dropped shortly after three o'clock, and he started at oneo lewaids Leaman Place. He seen turned and rsn down along tbe south side of tbe railroad track towards Usp, The dogs, te the num ber of about sixty-five, were liberated twenty minutes afterwards. AH but four lest tbe trsll snd these pursued the animal. At last scoeunts Reyr.srd tad net been caught. Among tbe hunters who sttended tbe abase was Jeseph Heep, et Klrkwoed. He started from home Ina buggy and had with htm a dczen dogs. On the way the dogs stsrteda wild Icx.butMr. itoep was unable te fellow them In a buggy, snd be did net get them te the ebase. Lecal Mem bars On lleu.a Committee. The Laneaster members have been placed en tbe following Heuse committees : W. B. BmltU en ways snd mums, federsl relations, scoeunts, railreada. C, O. Ksutlmsn, banks, railroads, bureau alatletlcs, Judiciary general, pensions and gratullier. Gee. H. Ktnck, agriculture, banks, educa tion, military. W. W. Franklin, Judiciary local, chair man ; city passenger railways. Dr. J. C. G.tehell, burasu statistic?, education, manufactures. Baldwin, Insurasee, chairman; appro appre appro prlatlenr, banks, m Anether Ttu.t Ouiup.hr. In Wednesday's lxTtLr.ieENCen it was noted that a number of itentlemen proposed asking ler a charter ler a trust oempsny te be located In this city. In Isat evening's paper appeared sn adver tisement for another trust oempsny With precisely tbe same power. Tbe gentlemen Interested In this second oom eom oem psny sre Hen. Henry (1, Leng, Rebert A. Evans, H. J, MeGrnn,BamuelU. Reynolds and Adam J. Eberly. The application ler tbe charter will be made en February 7. 1h.f-anc.ttir County IleuM Leased. The Laneaster County beuse, which Is owned by Edward Wiley and at present pled by Frank Beldomrlege, was yes- terdsy lessed te Jehn Blemesderfer, of Manbelm, for this .year, possession te be given en the First of April. Mr. Blemes-derter-has been keeping hotel In Manbelm for many years and has been looking ler a house in Lancaster for some time. Will Lssv en Baierdsy, Jehn MoCermlck, who recently grada ted from tha iisacastsr Commercial causae, will leave for ate home at Jacksen- IMPORTANT BILLS. ABOUT A HCNDUKU INTRODUCRD IB TflK ROUJR Ur HBFHKSENrATtVRt, A Menters ler the aevernmtnt et culss et ths Third Class Trttanted by Ml.iem.r. of B.Ik. Tha Prohibition Rssolutleu Is aabtnllttd-Ksurrmaa's Bill. HAitRisnuRO, Pa., Jan. 11. About a bnndred bills were Introduced In the Heuse te-day. Among the meat Important ate the follewing: Lemen, Allegheny, te repeal Monday re striction leatnrea of the act of 1704 Marlamt, Allegheny, teestabliah morgues in all eltle. Drave, Beaver, a Joint resolution pro posing prohibitory amendment, (whleh must bersUfied by this Legislature before going te the people.) Drave, authorizing oeunty commissioners te erect soldiers' and stliera' monuments st a oeit net te exceed ten thousand deltsts; also requiring the American 11 sg te be dls plsyed en school buildings. Mtssemsr, Berks, for the government el cities et the third cites. Bliss, Delaware, authorizing Judges te lmpess a llte sentence for murder In the first degree. Taggart, tbe Grangers' cqusllzttlen Ux bill ; also, te require Inspeoiien et meits, Intended te prevent their Importation Inte tbe atate. Bklnner, Fulton, authorizing suits te be entered sgslnst tbe commonwealth, In tended te enable people who suffered losses by the Invasion ettbe state by the rebels te rsoevor them. Lyle, Huntingdon, authorizing appeals from the assessments of commissioners te the courts. KauQman, Ltncuter, te exempt from taxation public property used for religious and eduostlenal purpose. Cellins, Lustree, provldlnger semi monthly psyments iu the anthracite coal mines. Drave, authorizing the ersollen of slate hospital ler Insane near Beiver. XAUrPMAM'H "RESOLUTION PEI'RATKP, After tbe Introduction el bills Kaullmsn, el Laneaster, tffered resolution te pro hibit the Introduction et appropriation bills after March 4 Hi. It was defeated byaa emphatle vote. Few, of Piillsdelplila, offered a resolu tion, whleh was relerred te centennlal oom eom oem mlttee, authorizing the apnelatment of; a Joint oemmlttee et twenty members et the Legislature te represent ths atate In the cel ebration et the centennlal annlversary of Washington sh president, In New Yerk, In April. , AT THE lOlNT OT A REVOLVER. A H'J.ctad Bailer's sensational Malhed or 1'ar.uaslen. A remarkably bold and sensstiensl case or and notion came te light In Omaha ea Tbursdsy. Last Friday night tbe Rev. Dr. Duryes, then stepping at the Murrey, wss sitting In bis room when a young women eame te blm snd told a most extraordinary story. Bbe bed Just escaped for the first tlmr, she said, from a man who waa lying In a drunken stupor in another room. Her nsme was Msy Mlnsrd snd hsr home wss In Klgln, III. Tbe man who had held ber captive was J. O. Me&dams, a wealthy re tired merchant et Providence, It. I. Miaa Mlnsrd sayu she met blm In society while visiting In Providence soveral months age. He became Infatuated with ber and pro posed, but was rejected. Last week, when she returned te Elgin, he followed snd In sistently continued his sulk One day he found her alone st the house of a relative and drawing a revolver, threatened te kill ber unless alie accempsnled him. They then took tbe trsln for Omsbs. Oa tbe wsy tbere MeAdsms fellln with con vivial oempanlons sud became very In toxicated. He waa still In tbst condition wben they sriived In Omabs lsst Friday evening, and wcre driven te the Murrsy in arab. Shortly after they retired te tholrreom he fell asleep, aud Miss Mlnsrd, slipping out, sought tbe elerk snd asked blm where she could find a minister, She wss referred te Dr. Duryen's, te whom she told her story and appealed for assistance. Sue wss kept st the heuse of a Mrs. Henry until Thurs dsy, wben she started beck te Elgin. Mo Me Adsms In tbe meantime had employed a detective, wbe found her at Mra Henry's house. MeAdsms then demanded posses sion el her, alleging that ahe was his wife. A polleemsn was cslled, but ue attempt te arrest him , snd he cscsped. au aiNsr MiiiDLsmmB'BOiieiJinr-" Tb Conn I at Opinion Thai Railroads Ces. trel Tta.lr Oreulng. frond tbe UarrUburg independent. 1 Lat summer tbe boreush council el Mlddietewn thought te prevent the Penn sylvania railroad company from closing certain atreeta and crossings and sought and obtained a preliminary lojunellon sgalnat the company. The case waa argued and Judge Btmonten te day rendered an opinion in which he says, Complainants Insist uoen an absolute right in tbe complexity et modem allalrs lights tend mnreand mere te become relatlvt; and wherever this la tbe case tliey cannot bs accurately measured or determined without a consideration of the facts which show tbe relations beri-;for,cen-les.edly, neither party has the absolute right m tbe occupancy, use and control, el the crossings lu question. Hence It Is almost In the ualum el things tbst tbe abielute, abstract rights of each must te some extent, give way, or be controlled by tha neeestary consequences et tbe exerclsu of tbe rights of tbe etber. And ss seen s that occurs, a knowledge of facts 1. neces sary te determlnn the limit el tbls exorelae. As tbls case stands we have no facts te Bbew that any relative right of complainants hs been Invaded; or Hint defendants are claim ing te exercise any right net neceasary ler the proper prosecution of their lawful busi ness, 'i'fils bill U therefere dlsmUied at the coat of complainants." The Cemmlttsa te Hear Oljcctloes. Tbe Henate committed en munlclptl affairs, Mr. Mylln chairman, has called rnf etlng for next Wednesday afternoon st 2.30 o'clock, when cltlzsns InterOHted In tbe bill te provide for the incorporation and government of cities of the third clatsare invited te appear before thu committee. Members of tne cominltlee, In explanation el tbe ne ce.slty for thla legislation, say that a similar bill, ims.cd by tbe last Legl.lsture and signed by tbe governor, was recently declared unconstitutional by tbe supreme court, en the greuud that tbe Legislature bad no right te make seven classes of cities but must limit thn number te three. Anether objection wis te previsions for school government Lawyera en the com mittee say that It the art of 1874 la declared unconstltutlecsl it would appear tbst s number el cities ergsDizd since then roust go back te the condition of boreughr, but It the act is constitutional theneoeaally for the passage of the pieamt bill Is no mera press ing than It appeared te belu the last legisla tive aesiten. About two uer.en cities would beafiecied by the bill, a u umber of tbein having rneeiyed special cbarteia prier te the sol 011671. A Supple Old Man. Frem the Lllllz Uccerd. Mr Jeseph Line, of Clsy township, Isst Hundsy aUatucd bis 01t birthday. Mr. Lane continue! te work at bla trade of invklng wooden buckets, faney boxes, and ether wecd work and enjoy geed health, A gkatln He cer a llteken. In tbeskatlni; ohampleDShlp contort st Amsterdam ou Thursday, the two miles rsue wtswna by Jcanpb F. Doneghue, of New burg, N. V., In 0 mleutca 21 eeoendr, Hts opponent, Panscbie, tbe Rueslaucbam. plen, covered the distance In 0 minutes 31 seconds. The best i ecerd previously made ler tte same dMaces wss Q minutes 41 TO AMEND TUB BROOKS Uff. A Bnpplesaset te In Act Urged By Ik Anther et ta Ucsas Law Raw la Operation. Twe ettbe most Impertsat of tha bills ready te be Introduced In the Legislature are In the bands el W. If. Brooks, el Phils delpbls, being a supplement te tbe aet te restrain aad rsgelale the ssle of vinous aad spirituous, mall or brewed liquors or sny admixture thereof, approved May 13, 18S7, and an aet providing for tha paymeat of oeosiBDie ter duties usdsr the high lleease lsw. Tbe supplement's previsions are: Section 1. Be It enacted, eta, That no lleenss te vend vinous, spirituous, malt or brewed liquors, or any admixture thereof, granted undsr sny law et this common wealth, sbsll be trsnsfsrsble or confer any right te sell tha same le any etber house than la mentioned therein ; nor sbsll any bar or pleee where such llauer Is sold bv retail be underlet by the person llesnsed te tell thereat ; nor sbsll any person or per sons be lleeased te sellsoeh llquersat retail unless he or tbey are tbe sole proprietor or proprietors of all tbe business of any kind carried en In tbe room el tha place where sueh liquors are licensed te be sold. But If ths party licensed sbsll die, remove process te keep sueh beuse, his or tbelr lleease msy bs transferred by the authority granting tbe ssme te tha successor et such party for the remainder of the year, en compliance with the regulations of tbe Isws In all respeets, upon payment only et tha legal fees. Section 2. Ne female or miner shsll be allowed te aell or ssrva any spirituous, vinous, malt, or brewed liquor la or about any place where sueh liquor are sold at re tail. Sections. It shsll net be lawful for any person lleenssd te sell spirituous, vinous, mslt, or brewed liquors at retell te furnish, by ssle, gift, or eiuerwles, any elsald li quors te be carried or taken away or out of thn beuse, room, or place mentioned la ssld license, Beotlen 4 Persons lleenssd te sell spiritu ous, vinous, mslt, or brewed liquors sbsll, as fsr as In tbsm lies, prevsnt all disorderly oenduotinaad about thslr prsmlses,aad In esse el asy disturbance el the peace shsll Immsdlataly gtvsnotlesto the nearest sheriff, constable, offleer, or member et polies of sueh disturbance and cell upon ssld f fllcer te latsrpese t whereupon It shsll be the duty et sueh officer te remove the disorderly person, and, It need be, te close up tha place aad kssp II dosed until ei der and quiet are entirely restored. Beotlen 6. Alt persons thus lleenssd shall close or shut up tbelr bar or place et sale at or before the houret 10 every Bight, aad net open tbe asms until 0 o'elook aext morning, and en Sunday sbsll net open them st all, but keep them shut until Mon day at 0 o'elook In the morning. This Is net designed te prevent tbe rtosptten snd lodging of persons traveling, without vio lation of law; provided, tbat In cities and boroughs the oeunoll may, by ordlnanee, allow the said rooms, bars or plsees te re msln open en wssk dsy evenings till a later beur, net Ister Ibsn 12 o'clock. Beotlen d. It sbsll be the duty of every sharlff, oeustsble, policeman and offleer of police te compel the observance snd te pre vent tbe violation et tha previsions et tha set, and In the dlsebsrge el sueh duly, 11 need be, be shall bava tbe power te doss up and keep dosed any place or plsees wbere sueh vlolstleas become known te blm, whether by hie own persons! observation or by Information of any respeetable cltlzsn el tbe vicinity. Alse, It sbsll be tbe duty el the offlesrs aforesaid te arrest sueh persons a) alleged te be soling in violation et the law, and te bring tbem before any msgls trste la tbe vlelnlty, te be daelt with ac cording te tbe previsions of low ; aad It sbsll be tbe duty of snob msgtstrsute en tertain oemplslnts for the. violation el the law when msda under oath by any eltitia eftbe vicinity. The aet ler payment el constables Is aa fellows t Beotlen I Be It enacted, That the ansa of twenty-four dollars sbsll be paid In each snd every yeer te the oeunty treaaurera In tbe d I tlerent eiuntles of tbe common wssllfa, In addition te tbe amount new required te be paid by tha set el May 13, 1687, by tha suoeestful applicant ler license te brew, bottle, wbelsssle and retail vinous, spirituous, mslt or brewed liquors, or an admixture thereof. The said additional sum et twsnty lour dollars sbsll be paid by the aforesaid oeunty treasurer in monthly pre rata payments te tha duly eleeted, qualified and commissioned oon eon oen stsbles lu the different wsrds, boroughs, township snd counties of this common wealth for servlees performed as com manded by the set sppreved the dsy snd year aforesaid, and upon proper proof cer tified te by the elerk of tbe quarter ses sions el tbe pesos of the respective coun ties of the commonwealth tbat ssld duties had been faithfully performed. , AN IMPORTANT DECISION. Traniporlallea HIgnU of ths fublle Cor Themselves snd Baggage. Tbe state supreme oeurt has Just de livered, ina esss appealed from tbe com cem com mei piesa oeurt el Pittsburg, a decision wuieu will Interest tbe trsvelleg public Jsmes A. Lyen neught a ticket from Wash ington, P., te Pittsburg. Intending te gel off tbe trsln and have bla trunk put en at Birmingham, whleh Is one el the regular stations en tbe Pittsburg, Cincin nati &. St Leuis railroad company, within tbe oerporata limits el Pltiaburg, about a mile aouihel tbe Union depot The train by whleh be traveled stepped there snd he himself alighted, but the baggage agent relused te let blm have his trunk, insisting en carrying It te the Union depot Lyens particularly wanted the trunk be cause he waa going te Clnelnnatl by a train leaving thirty-five minutes lster. Hs went en without' bis trunk, telegraphed for It, had It aent alter blm, sued the oempsny for damages snd recovered a snbstentlsl verdict Tbe court holding Ibst tbe rule of the company denying te the traveler the privilege et buying a ticket snd checking bis bsggnge te sny regular station ou ths resd at whleh the trsln he waa traveling en msda a step wss unressecsble snd Invalid. The railroad oempsny appealed, elalmlug that tbe rule was only a proper exercise of its right te make and enforee rules and regulations for tbe transaction et Its own buslneae. The supreme court si&rrcs tbe Judgment, delivering sn opinion In which j uage eierreu losses use ur wis isngusge : "The traveling public hsve some rights,, ene et wbleh 1 the transportation et themselves snd baggage ever any el the railroads et tbe commonwealth, snd tbst includes tbe right te atop off snd receive their beggsge st sny regulsr station or stepping place for the trsln en whlcb tbey msy be trsveling. Any regulation which deprives tbem of thst right Is necessarily ar bitrary, unreasonable snd illegal. The fact must net be Ignored tbat corporations sre srtlflelsl peisens, crested ler speclfie purposes snd Invested wltb sueb, and only sucu, powers as are conferred by lsw. W title natural peisens msy de wltb thsm sulves sud tbelr property wbstever Is net forbidden, srilflelal persons can net right fully de snythlpg that la net expressly or by necessary Implication permitted by tbe law of their being. This railroad company was incorporated ss a common carrier el freight and passengers. Aa aucb, It ewea a duty te tbe traveling public which it can net arbitrarily and wilfully ignore." The Nsw tsauk, The movers In the Southern bsnk enter prise held snether meeting at tbe Fountain Inn en Thursday slternoen. There was a large attendance. Tbe subscription books weia returned snd they show thst nesrly all tbe stock has been taken, Tbe institu tion is te be known ss the Conestoga National bank, and tbe next meeting will be beld ea Tuesday, Jsnusry IVJj, when sn orginlzttlen will be effected. Will LMtnr cm ralsstln. Ntxt Tuesday evening Rev, C. B. Ger hard, of Reading, will deliver a leelure en "PaUailne" in the Willow Street Reformed cuureli. Oa Wednesday evening the leeture will be given In Heller's church. llernre tbe Majer." The mayor disposed et eight cues this morning, Beven were ledgers looking for work and were discharged. The eighth ws a countryman arrested for drunken ness. As hs was harming be one bel htm- aalf hM vaaa dlaauBSBel. EXTENSIVE DESTRUC TWO MILLION DOLLARS FRUrRRTT DBSTROTRO IN ! Wstatedsy 's Cysteas Ostites Away I Telegraph Wires aa Railway Many Pavasss B)hm te Ktiied-DasBsamBemisBeeBarx . Montreal, Jaa. 1L-The M email oyelone whleh struck Wednesday Bight, reaehed midnight It plsyed asd havoc wMi 4 aeys, telegraph poles aad wtrea. strength passed soma Btxtyaslleai acre out te lAbrader a leaving a awarth of dsbrla bshtacV eniynsws reeelved from Lewer from tnoemlng trains. It will te restore telegraphic cemmnaleatlBB. 1 houses were unroofed at Wealllte, a I Cornwall Caaal, and Oscar BsrwlaBtj was kiued by a tauiag chimney. At frew every barn waa rated, aad 40 cattle ware killed. A party of luail had thslr hats swept swsy aad two at ( were ae badly Injured by felliag traag tbelr lives era dasnslmd of. 3 At Trenten, GUmeai'a asllh tethasxUBt el 100,000, aad lae) helsl unroeted. Tbe bridge freai te unmoor waa swept away aad - Allen drowned. Tbe wind blew as rata et 70 miles all Wedassdty Bight aia bei fait oeie w f e mites at any ium. t.M.. .- W.WWJ. w, s Wrecks el barns, outbeuaas, ete, any strew the tracks of tbe uraad A Central Paelfla read. Ne freight I are moving, and passsagar trslae at I only with the greatest difflealty.jcl thermometer mi te degrees ta tea Every thlag la fressn up, basbMBs at standstill, aad dssoUUen la ea all i It la estimated that the dsasage. the storm ta Ontario and Quebec gregete 12,000,000.' NoeemmnaleaUOMcaa be baokeoaattea. It ta feared the leta hu itupwj i una nrj M(Rt n Whole forests are uprooted ea,tjaf Ottawaand It la feared that assay li msa'seampi hava beta destroyed aad msnsithsr killed or Injured by trees, Bstir d rreaerty tesmeged. , BurrALe, Jen. 11. Tbe Wednssdsy night's storm kt thla i aggregate a quarter et a mliliea i Tbe heaviest single less M le tat brsnea of the Central railroad. Thai read bed for hundreds of feat ateaf : waters edge, is scooped out. sad twisted la all aorta et shapes. Frea. Mil 150 can In the yards at tha feet of Oa atreet many of them leaded with I were flooded aad tumbled ever, sad up promiscuously. The trestle sear avsnua U partly destroyed. Treats tbis branen w saitreiy sflaaBaaaa. v Bridges Ret Is Jar set '4 BurPALO, N. Y,,Jaa. 11 Thai bridges crossing tha Niagara aetew. falls were aet injured by thai trains are eressiag taea aa asmsL i a - " 1M OallteraU'a JUarsssaBMsve. y . Ban Fbanoiseo, Jim. It Me .' Ynnne. nmnrlalnr nt tha fJirf.niAU.' --, ,..,...-. . - .......-, been appointed by lae governor a ateaer te represtat Califerala at lis) exposition. t- A VelBBMsOSS WUJ. arum uia uibtbb i a. j uearw. .;-- Mr. Nstbsalel Burwell.ef Mulwoef, a copy ei tee win ei ".ing" rvoeert of uerotemao uresa, jjsneaster executed la tbe Old year et tbe I age. It Is a voluminous paper, ee 63 Daces of closely written ttaaas3t1iH.i disposes of 800,000 acres of lead aa 1,1 sisvss. rail ei in is immense oeoy or laid in ursnge oeunty, irem a pert or ' oeuntv bsa since been made tte aw of Frederick, Warren aad Ck Aeoemuonvlaa thla will Is a paper, i by Re. Breeke, oemmlsetoeer, who autherlssd te eurvey a tract et lead, i talDlBs- 60.212 seres. 1v1b"eb tha aa weat side of a brsnen thst tesaed eat of 1 Potemack rtvsr, bow ceiled Bkeasadi la order te make dlvisieas of arid I utea ..IM v.e,w w(t.a ra.M y the following persona, aeaa -J'i ..m l-tn -lfit .nti.1 n-ri. King" carter, uaitar narwaii Rebert Burwsll. aeaa of Msier Hath Harwell. Carter Fag. Rebia Page, Jsmln Harrison ( srssrtnrraBdfstaaf presldentAlsct) and Rebert Carter, Bag mooch uaner, jr. iuia survey was saves by a decree of tha oeurt of 1710, aad I survsyer maae rsiura or aw report as . or tea ysets wsrssiier. ids pra lset'sarsat-iTiadfatber. It la here I ewnsd upwards et 8270 eareeef Uadtal vsiisy te Virginia, aaa ae ss seaasan bleed with tha earliest settiera la valley. JV. UllOBSBeqaaiaaHiB-w warae. -..j The will of EJsea Adsms. tbe millionaire, wne wss one ei tae teaaassssa Oakland, CaL, and which s filed la BmbV" city lsst wssk, disposes of 13,000,000, aad IK one ei tne nrieiest en reearu. as ser follews: Firttlv. I desire tbst all my left st my death shsll be divided bet my wife Henna Jsmss Adams, aad children, Kdsen F. Adams, JehaCi and Julia P. Adams, la the aaaaa i Hen ss If 1 bsd died lataetsta; that Is, as." cording te tne aet ei aisirienuea et tates' estates. secondly. I declare all aur proper' at, be common property ler the purpose el iah win. sna wisn it te oe se trsaiea. ,t ? Thirdly. 1 aoeolnt my wife. Hsaaah J.' Adams, te be executrix ; my eon, Xdsea K. ; Adsms, executer el this my last will, aaa aireet mat tne proeaie court sesuswesw nnlraanv bend from either of UiSBB. T - In the event el the death of ellharaf J them, or Incapacity te aet, or fallare ta ' qualify en tbe part of either, tbe otter shell j have the right te set 1 .bsreby alga I same, tbla April 1, 1882." Lima Be and BUwgarst. from the Chicago lierald. Little Marvarel was Ohlded by m mamma for dueling out hsr dell beaas i Bundsy. Margaret answered tbat aha hi knelt down and asksd Ged it I snd. as Hs didn't mska any aaa war. I supposed He didn't care, f- lien waa inree'euea dv bis raises teat I warm him up If he wea'at a geed boy. 1 prayeu mat nigni, saying, "nssee aaai geed man of paps, and It hs Isn't geed .-m him !!, ,'. Margaret put a postage stamp OR 'hat J baby brother's cheek end aeld te her meiner: Mamma, L'se get tired or Bay i brutTir : 1 desa we'd better mall alaa hatk te Ded." Grandma aenaht te Impress BOOR aaa tbe duty et resting upon tbe Sabbath. MM cause, aa sbe told the Utile boy, Ged recent upon tbe seventh dsy. Wbereasea Bah asked t "Hain't be been rtug-at, slneeT" ' "fa i . ' '- Day' el Appeal. - The oeunty oemmlsaloasra hava aaaa tbe days of appeal for l&si) from tha valaa- .. .... mwa tin iiiIii maala fK liea ne ui ww . " - aJ t list will be aavertissa. xus srst a? appeal Is January 2dth aad tha 1mC 12'.b. . '.?; , a m WBATBBK UlHOAOaa. ,i;- ASHlliaTOB, li. U, JOB. I1.-H BBViCsatara Paaasylvaala t raar. rains or snewea Sataresyi winds, beoemlog aeattwasterly. 4. .. tfaHMse BsatmeVtV TJafltk iBBhaVga r B WW KB,waMei e "- " - -, Tbe Kepner property ea North Waafs)' .. I. Iliaa - A. lSkk. Area seu UWHH1 Bja aJ aaiaen TBBTsasv stssiss w sss tiaiaes, s u vwre aswaate,es. tfeteeeekveaa.vettteMI Ml We MIUHhBBlMj W, U. BWgN. TMee, IB sm BBsarcsy. f.t - 8'--jvt'r' -- .-, -s.-v fry.