fix. " fc y ' m V VOLUME XXV-NO. 123.-SIX PAGES. LANCASTER, PA., SATURDAY; JANUARY 12, 1889. SIX PAGES-PRICE TWO CENTS.; a-. AIM OF THE COLLEGE. IT UtSClPLlNEt THE HMD BOB A OffX 01 AL LIMB OV TOBY. BanuofaOeatseIactBalag Ktgaer aaatfee- anallesana IMHrtiUBihurniiii, An Atmn ta (Miles WM Prases lb Matheaa at Battr ae Tratatag, Fer the taritueKvcni lethteage, ofpregTeee la tha Industrial arte, there are these who regard feat eda ea-bn the blghest'and beat which prepares tee young directly for some Industrial par suit The old idea of education fee Re own sake, education whleh haa for tta end the development of all the pewera of mea, baa become la their estimation obsolete, and a new and different education, la their view, ought te lake It place, But la ear Tlaw the eldeat end tried ejatem of edueatkm la the beat, and it will continue te aland, sot set sot wllbetaudteg the erltlclsme of the caw theory. It mutt be kept In mind, ta the discus, alen of thla subject, that aoellegeedaoatloB la dealgned ler the lew, net ter the many. All cannot, in the nature et the ease, be educated alike. Difference of talent, dif ference of callings and pursuits, tender It necessary that some abeutd be edueated differently from ettern, Beoh puraulta, for Instance, aa the learned pronatien , law, theology and medicine, require mere Intellectual training and preparation than erdlmry mechanical and industrial evoca eveca evoca tlen, whleh demand the labor of the hand mere than the head. Of ecurae, a geed liberal education la an advantage te every one. The merchant, the mechanic, the laborer of any kind, would be benefitted by an education that would develop all hla pewera, and net merely theee which pertain te bia particular ealllng. And ai the world advances In otvlllti.len tbe number who receive a liberal education li increasing. A farmer wheas mind la cultivated In all tbe arta and eelenesa la prepared for a larger and happier life than one who underatanda merely the one buttneaa of farming. But .till It remains true that a full college education la for the few, net the many, and eapeelally for theee who enter the learned preteeaicnv, or euch puraulta aa require apeelal Intellectual training. New, the queatlen la, what kind of an eduoatlen la beat for thla claas of peraeneT Let It be borne In mind that the college la net de signed te prep we them directly for their particular purau It or calling. Fer thla the prefe atlenal school la designed, tbe medi cal eobeol, the theological aetnlnary, the law coheol, or whatever technical pursuit they wish te prepare for. 0K DKBIQN OF TBI COLtKflK The college la dealgned te lay a founda tion In liberal culture and prepare tbe mind for thla aubeequent atudy In tbe pre feaalenal aoheol. Tbe queatlen then la, In what way can the mental pewera be beat dlaelpllned, and tbe mind beat prepared for aueb atudy T Certain llnea of atudy have been laid down for thla purpeae from time Immemorial. Twe et tbeae are eapeelally oenaiderod beat for mental dlecipllne, via ; mathemallea and the language. Ne one can reasonably queatlen the benefit result ing from tbe atudy et matbematle. Thla branch eultlvatea the reaaenlng pewera, and prepares the mind for close and correct thinking en tbe aubjccla of atudy in the profeaalenal echoel. But long experience baa taught that the atudy or language la equally Important and efficient te cultivate the mental powers, though In a somewhat different wey. Let It be kept In mind that tbe Immediate olijeet here la net te fill the Intellect with naeful knowledge, thla la only an Incidental matter, but te dlacipllne mental pewera themselves, and the objec tion te the atudy of the higher mathe. mattes, and latin and Oriek, at once falls te the ground. Then, te tbeae llnea of atudy are joined, Engllah literature, the natural sciences, physical geography, r ool eol oel ogy, botany, chemistry, geology, &.; also history, ancient and modern, political economy, logic and rhetoric, elocution, ana tbe leading branehea of philosophy, pay. obelogy, moral philosophy, fci, while at tention la paid alto te some modern lan guages, German, French, &x After a due course et preparation in the academy, cover leg from two te three yeara following a common aoheol education, tbe atudent enters-college, and spends lour yeara In tie oeurae of atudy above outlined. Fer tbeie wbe are net able te devote se much time te gain a complete liberal edu eatlen, tbere aie ether reboots of a lower gradp, euch aa the high aoheol, the academy, tbe normal ichoel. These are all geed la their placer, but tbey de net pretend te provide a full liberal education. The college atanda out from all tbeae, and from all profeaalenal achoels aa well, and baa the one main object, viz : te provide a liberal education et all the powers, pre paratory te aeme apeelal line et atudy ler a jirofcaslenal purault TUB PROFIT OF A COLLKOE COURSE. We have aeen, aa yet, no valid argument. te prove that this course et atudy in tbe college ia a failure. It haa been prepared In all Ha leading featurea by tbe experience et centuries in all the leading nattena of the world. Objection la aemetlmea made that tbla or that atudy la net directly practical. What use, It la asked, can a bry ever have for calculus, or (or Latin and Greek T But tbe reply te tbla if, that euch atudlea are Intended rather te discipline tee mina than for particular application. It a boy wlabes te learn same handicraft he must first learn te uae hla hand and hla toele,and when thla la onee learned hla progress la eaay and rapid In applying tbla learning te the work el hla trade. It might easily be ahewn hew much practical application the atudy of Latin and Greek haa In reference te our own language, te tbe many werda derived from the se languages, the laws of grammar, their necessity in law termr, In words In nhemlatry and medicine, and especially la theology, the wbele New Teatament being written In Greek. Hew can a minister be prepared te expound tbe acrlpturea It be Is Ignorant of tbe languagea In which tbey were originally written T But we de net plead thla nae here. Tbe main object In their atudy In the college oeurae la te disci pline and train the mental faculties. The testimony of tbe beat edueated men la in laver et the course pursued In ear regular colleges. And their testimony should have mere weight than that of an Individual here and there wbe eriea down oellega education, we Mad new and then an Individual wbe iua te delight In tbla work of crying down osllege eduoatlen. ifet only colleges, but Christian churches alto, come In for a abare of his condemna tion. They also are a failure In hla judg ment. He puts en a bold front, and In a Christian community, In which a large por tion of the population believe In Christianity, be asserts that Christianity la a failure, Its', the chureeea are losing ground, that scarcely any but women atteutL.tbem any aterevAcd that the religion et evolution and et Herbert Spencer la faat taking the place of tbe religion of J esus Christ. After doing all thla, It deea net require much AeMsees, or another word beginning with B, te denounce oellegea as failures. Be may be a geed editor, prepared te pre .Bounce judgment In hla apeclal purault, but when ha emea forward te pronounce lodgment sgaiaat the e&areh aad the oeUeea, W MtM.lt that fell Ja4fsMtkV net have Beach weight ever sgaiaat the Jodgmeatef theceaatry and tbe world. Besaetlaaee we hear one like Charles Fraaeae Adesas or Rebert G.lagersell, pro pre claiming the former, that the study of Letla aad Greek as a failure, the latter, that Carlatlaaity la a fraud. Bat what weight eaa these ladlvldaal Judgments have against the jadgment of the vest multitude of liberally edaeated men, aad the whole e Christendom? Bat the colleges still live aad flourish, edaeated men who theaeeelves received a eeUege edaeaUca, aad kaew best what it ts,eoatlaaete send their sons te oellega, aad wealthy seen give of their wealth te eappert these. Aad se, tee, Christian oharefaes stIU continue te flourish, aad the Christmas evangel gees forth te bless tbe world, ' Peace en earth and goodwill te 1" LAKOARTSB'S YARIBTT. OF SCHOOLS. Should we net rather rejoice that our community la bleased with se great a variety of schools, the common school for the Bneeets,tbe high eehoel for still higher training, tbe normal school for tbe education of teachereand the college for these who desire a liberal ednoatlea as a preparation ter some profeaalenal or technical pursuit in life? Our college la net a failure. It grewe and flourishes not withstanding the unfavorable judgment pronounced new aad then by individual Its number of students Is gradually Increas ing, Its endowment Is being enlarged, and It quietly and unoatentatteaaly labors te perterm Its special work, la harmony with the ether exeellent schools with which our community Is' blessed. Doubtless it has fallings, It might be better than It la, and all friendly Criticism It eheald welcome, but It ean hardly be expeeted that the reiterated judgment, tbatoellege eduoatlen la an utter failure, should be received as valid. On tbe ether band it la pleasant te knew that our own college la mere and mere winning lis wsy te the favor, tbe gecd will, and tbe support el the community. It brings many etnaenle Inte the community from abroad, it does its fun snare in cring ing money Inte the city, aad It aflerds opportunity for many of our beat families te educate their sons without the expense of sending them abroad. It la established en a aelld financial basis, whleh guarantees its future prosperity Independently of In come from tuition. Meat et Its students are en scholarships snd receive their education free from any charge for tuition. Its friends and patrons are eantluually adding te Its endowment, snd It secka te add te Its appelntmsnts still belter meana for ad vanced eduoatlen, aueb, for lnatanee, as tbe complete astronomical observatory reeently erected and equipped en lis grounds. Let Its work be welcomed with favor by all who value eduoatlen In all lta grades. The college la note failure, nor la the aiuiy et Latin or Greek useless. An Educator. sued row as.oeo damages. Tbe Main Electric IJgbt uetnnaay the Da fendant and Gee. H. Millar tba Fialntlff. Brown fc Benael, atterneja ter Geerge H. Miller, have entered ault In tbe court of common pleas against the Edisen Eleolrle Illuminating company of Lancaster and P. B. Shaw, Its leasee and manager, for 15,000 damages. The declaration filed In the case sets forth "that Mr. Miller was a patron of defendant's oempany and paid them for the use arid aervlee et an eleotrle light In hla rea'.aurant The defend ant undertook and agreed te pro pre tect Mr. Miller and his property In tbe proper use of "aid eleotrle light and gave him Instructions hew te use tbe same with aafety te himaeif, hla peraen and property. While engaged In the proper and lawful uae of aald electric light andspparatua and while he was nalng the same with due care, diligence and caution the defendants en November 17, 18S8, threugbt their agents and employee care lessly and negligently caused te be driven In and upon Mr. Miller astreng eleotrle cur rent se that he waa violently knocked down, hla head waa cut, heart Injured, nervous oendltlon afloeted, pbyaleal system greatly Injured and permanently Impaired. Fer several days be waa een fined te bed, requiring medical treatment, and he waa se severely Irjured that he Is disabled from oenduotlng hla uaual business, and ren dered lneapable of the exertion and manual labor required te earn hla livelihood." FUgs far tba rublle Schools. A apeelal meeting of tbe Laneaater city school beard will be held en Thursday eve nlng. Tbe object la te oenalder a petition of tte Senior and Junier American Mechanics and Bena of America "te place an American flag and atari ever tbe boys' and girls' high aoheol, and alae one flag In the atudy ball of each publle acboel in tbla city en February 22, 1889, the anniversary or the birth of him who waa 'fir.t in war, firat In peace and first In the hearts of bis ODuntry men, with tbe sole ides of Inculcat ing Inte the mlnda and hearts of tbe youth et tbe preaent generation that love of America and her institutions which will bear fruit In the yeara te come, and te teach them te love, revere, admire and, if needs be, die in defense of tbete principles of wbluh that flag la tbe symbol." m Skipped tint waa Oaesbt Frederick Etdere, of Marietta, was oon eon oen Vlotedatlast April court of larceny. Be fore sentence waa passed upon him he ran awayand haa only been caught, Officer Wlttlceateertalned that be waa working at clgarmaklng at Mount Helly, Cumberland oeunty, and went te that place en Thurs day. He located hla man and arreated him In tbe evening, taking him from bed. He brought the prisoner te Lancaster en Day Express yesterday and he la new in Jail. A Saeotstlel Ttst. ? Tbe pneumatla dvcamlte gun cruiser Vesuvine, built by William Crimp it Sens, for the United States navy, was tested en Friday ever tbe official courte, outside tbn Dslawsre Breakwater, with highly auoce auece ful results. It attained a speed et 21 (a kneta an hour, an excess et LGI St note ever tbe a peed required by tbe contract. Last evening the Messrs. Cramp received a congratulatory telegram from the aecretary of the navy, wbe aald: "Yen can justly claim te have surpassed all reoerda hereto fore made." Removed Frem tba rree U.t, In the United States Senate en Friday tbe consideration et the tarlfl bill waa re sumed, and, alter a long debate, fresh fish waa atrucK en me tree list and made dutia ble at one-half a eent per pound. Leather, old aerapa, mica and mica waste were etruckrff tba tree Hat Se was "ealer or willow," making it dutiable at 10 per cent, Tbla waa lbs end of tbe tree list, tbeugb aeme passed ever paragraphs and tbe wool and woolens schedule remain te be acted upon. Anether Walking Ifatcb. The fever for psdeatrlanUm ia net ever yet, and next weelr Laneaater la te have another match. It will take place at Maen Maen narcber hall, and will be for seventy-two hours, commencing at 8 o'clock en Wed ncaday evening. Tbe contestants will be Lueaa KeutTnan, Jehn Demmel and Antheny W lei and. Tbe man who beats tbe record of Geerge Lawrence is te receive 120. m Bslere tba ajaier. The mayor dlecharged four ledgers tbla morning and tbe fifth case was Jack Hayee, who admitted that be was a bum. Ha wanted te go te the workhouse and the auyer aoeoaaasodaied hist. His eeutecee atfatesl gajai weekly review or ihadv. lArgeM fraa rroeacilea Ever ataewa eae Jadga Barrett's aaae Deelttaa Jelaiag Bualatsa. New Yerk, Jaa. 12 Following !e R. O. Dana A Ce 'a review of trade for the weak aadlag te day : KveaM of unusual Importance during tbe past week have helped the improvement of busueea. The agreement of railroad peek-eat, if signed by tba oeaapaaleaat the West which thus far held off, will give substantial reason te hope ler a better era la railroad maaagemeut. Net the least Important feature et the arrangement la that bankers of large loflaenee commit them selves, la case the compact la algned, te refuss their oeuntsnsaoe or aid te the negotiation of seearltlee for new competing llnea or extensions where any of the rail road a aareetna te the eemrjani eMeeL The report of the inter state commerce eommlaaiea ahowathaten 120,000 mllea of read ler the year ending June SO, 1888, the atoek and benda ware of equal par value, but en 62 J f per cent, of tbe stock be dividend was paid, and en 20 per eent v sua oeuaa no inisrest, wniie me propor tion pa; leg less than 4 per cent, was 03 per cent, of the stock and 21 per eent. et the bends. The dec! Hen of Judge Barrett, holding that tbe eugar trust la Illegal and void, and In eflect adtaeolutlen et tba com panies taking part therein, ia et large Im portance In many branches et business. The principles et tbe decision would apply te very many of tbe oemblnatlona for the purpose of controlling production and prieee by which legitimate trade has et lite been se much d bordered. Ne change occurs as yet in prices of sugar, and It may be premature te auppete that ether forma of agreement;escapleg tbe legal objeetlona found In thla case may net con cen tlnae te control tbe markets, There are eigne in Europe that the copper truat la trying te cast upon tbe publle part of Its accumulating lead through tbe orgaulatllen et a copper bank. Tbe combination in coffee haa net prevented a decline of a quarter in price and apeculttlen In hogs and isrd hss tended toward lower figures. The monthly statement et turn acta In blaat Indicates a nrodnetlnn mneii thn largest ever known, tbe weekly output of anthracite and oeke Iren January 1, waa M2.452 tone, agalnat 130.727 a month age, and 121,307 a year ego. Fer the psat year the production la estimated at 0,600,000 gross tone. The enormous annnlv maksa the market duller than usual for tbe season, aa few are disposed te purchase beyond Im mediate needs and akeka at aeme furnaeta are accumulating. Reports from Interior towns this week are fewer than uaual, and indicate a leaa ac tive atate et buslnees. The fallurea ceutlnua numereua and tbe complaints of tardy collections rather frequent, and en tbe whole, tbe settlements attending the be ginning of a new year aeem te have been aemewhat leaa eatlafaotery than usual. But tbere la hardly any complaint of monetary scarcity ; in all quarters the money market appears te be fairly supplied for all legiti mate bualnesa and the ratea of Interest en strictly Reed paper net higher than usual. The treasury holds sbeut 15,000,000 less cash tbsn It did a week age, and at present apprehensions el geld experts are lessened by heavy experts of merchandise, but tbe lmperla are also unusually large. The money market here la eaaler and tatea lower than a week age, and the feeling et oenndenoe in tbe Unauelal and oemmotolal future la atlll nnahaken. The butlneea fallurea occurring through out the country during the laat aeven days, aa reported te R. G. Duu A Ce., tbn mer cantile agoney, number ler the United Btatee 351 and for Canada 30, or a total of 381 1 aa against 3S7 laat week and 229 the week previous te tbe last. Fer the corre sponding week of lest year the figures were 279, made up.ef 256 lu the United Btatee and 23 In the dominion of Canada. MABSACBKU UY THE AUAUJ. ObrlsUaaa BeOrr as a ltrtelt or King Mwaega's Dtttarentmaat. Advleen from the Interior of Africa atate that In Ooteber Mwanga, tbe ferocious king et Uganda, wbe has fiercely realsted the entranea et white men into hie country, plotted tedestry bin entlre bodyguard, hla intention being tn abandon them en an Uland in Lake Njanza, where they wenld atarve te death. The guards who had been forewarned of the kings Intention, refused te enter tbe cannea whleh were te oenvey them te tbe Island, but returned te the capital and made an attack en Mwanga'a palace. The king fled te caeape tbe fury et tbe guardaandhls brother Klwewa waa en throned in hla atead. Klwewa appointed Christiana te tbe principal offices. Tbla enraged the Arabs, who murdered many of the Christian cfllelala snd replaced tbem with Mebammedana. The Arabs burned the Engllah and French mltalen stations and killed many of tbe convene te Chrlatlanlty. Thn mission beat Eleaner, In which aeme of the persona who had been converted by the French mlaelenarlea were fleeing, waa atruek by a hippopotamus and aank,nveef thecenverta being drowned. Many letters for Emln Bey and Henry M. Htanley were destroyed by the burning et tbe missionary atatlena. The missionaries have reached Uaambvle In safety. The Maialala depot Is safe. Mwanga la a prisoner at Magn. He baa appealed te tbe Engllah mlaalenarlea ler atalstanee. Tbe Arabs have written te Missionary McKay exulting in their triumph, snd prophesying tbe extinction of all the ma alone In Central Africa, In revenge for England'a ami alavery policy. Tbey have proclaimed Uganda a Mohammedan king dom. Tarrta and Fcstb.red by Willi. Cap.. In Lawrencevllle, Tiega county, Pa., en Monday nlgbr, Frank Croup waa captured by a party et Wblte Caps, who stripped him naked and applied a thorough coat et tar and fratbera te bis body. Coup la al alleged te be a robust man who prefers te leunge about town while hla wife and chil dren live en tbe charity of nelghbera. Mrs. Coup la aald le be new ae 111 that tbe oeunty commissioners fear te remove her te tbe almaheute. A Bauu i.cKUer Burptlied. Yeaterday wsa tbe birthday et Harry Streaker, leader of the Iroquois band. In tbe evening tbe members et tbe band gain ered at tbe saloon of Jehn Brnder, en North Queen atreet, wblch la their bead quarters. Tbey proeceded te their leader's hcuie where they played a number of selection', taking Mr.Stteaker completely by aurprlte. After tbe mutie everybody aat down te an excellent aupper prepared by Mra. Streaker. An In dUa Visit. A number of membjra of Metatrera Tribe Ne. 2, of Bed Men, of this city, will psy a visit te Ytmassee Trlbe, of Downing town, Thursday evening, January 21, Tbe Downlngtewn Indlant paid a visit te Metamora Trlbe about a year age and had a geed time. llnbbllug Over." At tte opera Louse list evenlng " Bub. bllng Over" wai preiented for a second time te a medium-sized audience The far fermance was tbe fame en tbe night Lelcre and nobody fainted. m A lUperttr Itratlug. Walter Klefler, of tbe New Kra, la tak ing a holiday te-day, and be started ter Philadelphia thls.mernlng. Iiarrett fulessed. Barrett, tbe mltkmtn charged with tbe murder and mutilation et the boy Jehn Gill, at Hradferd, England, was released en FIday, no caie having been proved agaicat mm. Oolngle Cb.tur Uoaely, J. Hepe Uershberger, of Christiana, haa leased tbe hotel at Ayecdtle, Cheater oeunty, and will me ve te tbe property In a few daya. m Banquet et mm. IS, The second annual banquet el the Lan caster Typographical union will be bald at Bete. Liaeaater ea next Thursday evening. J. M. JOHNSTON DEAD- TBE VatEttAN JOCKMALIS DIRS AVtER LOlta UXMEtS IN OABLHLK. a. thatch at Ills Eveatfal Career-Its Brgtsa aV.te aa a rrlnUr ana a tterwara Beceaaea a Photograph r, Hetat-Ksepsr and Jear- raliit-A Ll.etmant in the War. Jehn M. Johnsten, who toralmeat twenty years has been connected with the Int Int Int Lioawexn, was called te hla final rest at noea te-day. He died at the residence of hla daughter, Mra. William P. Camp bell, Indian training aoheol, Carlisle. Mr, Johnaten had been In bad health for the past few years, but he waa el such a dlspo dlspe dlspo altlen that he would net retire Irem labor, and he virtually died en his feet. His Illness was aggravated by an accident he met with la the discharge of hla reporterlsl dutlta. He waa assigned te report a part of the great Democratic demonatratlen laat Ooteber. Tbere waa a large assemblage of people at the corner et Duke and Orange atreets, Mr. Johnaten'a point of observa tion, and through a horse becoming seared there was a rush of the crowd, Mr. Johnsten fell, waa trampled and leeelved Internal Injuries. Tbst was the laat of the tepnterlal work deae by birr. He waa emflnsd te the house for several weeks by reason of the accident, and when able te be about went te hla dsugbter'a for a brief visit. He hoped te be back again In a few weeka re atered te health, but Providence deemed otherwise. The following la a brief sketeh of bis buy life. 11a was the son of Rev. William Johnsten, waa born ce.r Dae Run, Londonderry township, Chester oeunty, Mareh 4tb, 1820 Hla father wi.u a Jarga leiuiijr rviuuveu tu euaauurg, Lancaster county, In 1830. He waa at that time a praetlalng phyalelan of the " Thern eon Ian " system of medicine, being one of Dr. Thomsen's first atudent. In Straa burg Jehn attended aoheol for three yearr, one of hla teacbera being Alexander H. Heed, atterwarda a dlatlngnlabed member of the Laneaater bar, and another, Wn. F. Mackey, atterwarda principal of the Lac eaater high aoneol. In 1837 Dr, Johnaten returned te Cheater oeunty, and having lest by death In rapid auoeeealon hla wife and a son and daughter removed In 1841 with the remaining mem bers el bis family te Philadelphia. Here Jehn waa apfrentltelj'.e the printing bust neaa with Barrett & Thrasher. He followed bia trade until 1817, when be came te Lin caater and learned tbe Daguerreotype and photographic art in all Its branehea. He claims te bsve been tbe first te permanently establish bualnesa here hla few predocca predecca predocca eera being only Itinerants He clalmaalae te have taken tbe first storeeeoopea and paper photographs ever produced In Lan caster, Mr. Johnaten followed tbe photograph buslneas from 1817 te 1801. In September, 1851, beaaalated In erganising Company K, 79th Regt. Pa. Vela , and waa oheaen ltt lieutenant et the company. In October, 1801, the regiment waa ordered te tbe Wear, and after remaining ter a abort tlra6 at "Camp Wllklna," Pittsburg, steamed down the Ohie te Louisville, Ky., where It became a (art or Gen. Den Carles Bueli'a army, and began a weary mareh through Kentueky and Tennesaee In aeareU of Bragg, Buckner, Morgan and ether "rebels," whom they fennd firat at Chaplin Hills, Ky., October 8, 1802, where the 70th leat 169 men killed, wounded and missing. Lieut Johnaten aerved with bia oempany until the aprlng of 1SG3, when be waa assigned te tbe oemmand of Ce, G, and remained Its oemmander until after the battle of Chlckamauga, Ga., when he waa detailed aa a member of a military oeurt During tbe following winter he was detached from hla regiment and appointed ehlef of transportation of Gen. Jobnsen'a division of tbe 11th corps. In this capacity be aerved until bis term of sorvlee expired, and he waa honorably discharged at Reme, Ga, October 13tb, 1801. Lieut. Johnsten was engaged In the battles of Chaplin Hills, Stene River, Hoever's Gsp, Ohlekamauga, and tbe various skirmishes and battles be tween Chattanooga and Jonesboro, Ga., the laat et (which reaulttd In the capture of Atlanta. Returning te Lancaster at tbe oxplratlen of his term of aervlee, Lieut Jehnsen waa employed for a few mouths aa cerk In proveat marshal's office, then oenduoted by MfiJ. Thsd. Stevens, jr. In tbe spring of 1805 he leased tbe Swan hetel In Centre Square, and waa Its landlord for tour yeara. In July, 1609, be entered the Intelli cikmckk office aa a "sub." Although be had net ''stuck" ty pa for twenty.twe years, bis fingers hsd net forget their cunning, and he wss seen able te boa hla rewwHn the ether boys. He waa aoen promoted te a poaltlen en tbe reporterlal cerpi,and from that time en baa been en duty in that branch of the aervlee. Mr, Johnaten was elected a member of the acboel beard, December 1, 1S70, te fill avacaney cauaed by the deatb of If. A, Reckafield (who alae waa a newapaptr reporter), and aerved until October, 1A72, when be declined re tlcoller. On the 7th of Auguat, 1873, be waa elected te fill tbe unexpired term et S. 1' Eby, resigned, a fit limn ..a He waa re elected from time te time, and en November 1st, 1883, was cbesen Bccretary et tbe beard by a unanimous vote. On tie Gth of November, 1681, be waa reelected unanimously, and aerved until November, 1885, when bis term of aervlee expired. In lb50 Mr. Johnsten waa married te Miss Jane K. Cummlngbam, of Lancaster, Of five children born te tbem four are living two aena and two daughters. The eldest eon, Perey, a printer, wbogradusted fremlbe Intkli.iuknceh, has charge of the proof-reading department of tbe Philadelphia Pitst. Tbe yeticgeat son, Herbert, slse a graduate of the In. TELMOKNOKn, holds an Important place en the editorial oerpa of the Piillidel pbla Jttcerd, Beth are married. Tbe old eat daughter, Mary Ellen, It tbe wife of Win, P. Campbell, who for nine yeara baa been disciplinarian of the Indian Iedtir trial school at Carlisle The youngest daughter, Edltb, la single. Mr. Johnsten enjoyed a large acquaint ance In city and oeunty. He was a genial companion and si way a ready te de a favor, Hla associates en tbe Intkllkiknceii feel hla'lesa keenly. He waa particularly well adapted for tbe avocation be followed the laat twenty jeara of bis lite. Many of bta productions attracted great attention and when suitable he made tbem brim full of bumer. His remains will be brought te this city en Tuesday afternoon en tbe Seashere Ex press, and taken te tbe Lancaster cemetery where tbe Interment will Le made. A Belt About tlrgant. Tbe Worcester Organ company have enteredaault In trespass 'against D. P. Stackbeuaeand Cenatable C. H, Kline, te recover tbe value of four organs. These Ine'-rumenla were among tbe prepery levied upon and sold for rent due le Mr, Stackbeuae by W, U. Man by. A r.rlllli.r Werka Centumtd. Kamhas City, Jan. 12. The Kansai City Glue and FerUllzsr company's works, were burned last night The fire eilglcaUd la Ue drying roost Lean 160,000, THE ItKHAKKAnr.W. WietTIIEK OP 1889. Wild Violate aan Uhmuiu in New Kegtand. XAmsntatlea Prem Maine, Judge William I Fester, of Conenrd, N, R., says : "The remarkable feature et the weather ter the year 1888 censlsta In the great excel a of the rainfall and the total precipitation (tal.i and melted snow) ever that of previous years. Tbe rainfall waa 42.40, which is 10 27 luehea inore than the avetagoet the preceding thirty-two year, and baa only been exceeded nnce witbin that period, namely. In 1SG3, when the rainfall waa 40 21 Inehes. Anether remarkable feature la that there haa been no sleighing thla winter, and the year cleat a with tbe ground en tirely bare. Ihern were only two daya en which thunder and lightning wereebeerved onee In August, and once tn September. " In dlflerent parts et Masaachuaetts and Connecticut vle.cts are In blorsem, colum bines, crocese, and ether plants are start ing up, and the buila en cherry, pear, and ether trees arc In a inmaikably forward and dangerena condition. Grasa In many places la as gieen as In Augu.t" A dispatch la the Bosten Journal ssyst The Kennebec river Is open ter navigation from Auguata tn tbe sea. The ice all went out last night Tbe oendltlon of the river la unprecedented. The Ice operators are tbe greatest au (fat eta: net a pound et iee having been bar vested up te thla time er dlnarlly their houses are half filled. Reports from the lumber regions are that the lumbermen aie In a aerry condition. Tbe snow la all gene, the swamps are full of water, and the streams are even opening ae that operattena era aorleusly Interfered with." Da Is Mad about tbe Had Shows, Columbia has bad some very bad shows rcetntly and tbe Spy man la very angry about It He has thla te aay tbla week : " There baa been a gradual lowering of the amuaement atandard ever since the ten eent ahewa were Introduced. If there must be amusements, they ought te beet abetter class and et a higher nrder, sueh aa used te be bonked when tbe Q. A. R. managed tbe theatrical business, when first-class operas and tbe best dramalla companies In tbe country were Introduced te Columbia audlences. Only thn lack et patrenage will drive tbe 'snides ' ctr tbe read, and dignify ai well aa ral.e the atandard of tbe amuse ment world." tlelg.r Out lb Appelnttntut Charles Gelger, r.f Quarryvllle, haa been aueed upon as one of ttie tranacrlblBg clerks of tbe Heuse nt Representatives at Uarrlsbnrg. He will go en duty next week. Gelger Is the insn about whom tbere waa n qusrrel between E. K. Martin and Jehn K. Ltndln en ene aide, and Jehn W. Mentrer en tbenther. He laMarttn'a and Land IV man, and tbey j.reved a atrenger team with Quij'j lleutenants than their political bera. Youeg Mti'4 Uliil.tt.u AnocUtten Notre. A service et aeng will be conducted In tbe ball of tbe Yeung Men's Christian as sociation te-morrow afternoon at 3:30. OnTuesdsy evening, January 25, these lutcreated In Ibe gymnasium uiovemer.t will meet The third et the cnurse of mualealea will be rendered en J snuary 25th, at Eahleman'a ball. It wilt ceuslal of war songs. Rema Iorarmatlen Wanttd. Heme yeara age Charles Wilsen left this city and Iccatetl In Sleubenvllle, Ohie, where be married, and atterwarda oame te Lancaster and died here Hh mother's name or maiden naiue wssNebllng. Any information given te tbe eblef or pollen will be ferwarded te Ohie, and In all proba bility be of great benefit te tbe frleuda of Mr. Wilsen. Twe Ltcture te Ha Delivered. Congressman Breflua will attend the farmer'a Instltute st Atglen, en Frldsy, Jhumsry 18tb. lie will Uellver an address en tbe subject "The Farmer and tbe State. " Rev, J. O. Wilsen ia booked te lecture befere tbe Chestnut Level local lnatllute en Friday ovenlng next His subjcet will be " Frem Hell Qate te the Goldeu Gate. " Death Frem An lll-lTIUluc8bee, Frem th3 Lenlsvllle 1'est. Mra. Harsh Tiller, a most cstlmahle lady, died near l'adueth a couple of da) a age mid was Interred en Friday. Some time since an ill-fitting nhoe caused a aere upon one of her fet, which rapidly grew worse until bleed poisoning set In. It was doeldod te amputate the feet In an effort te eavn her llfe. This wss dene, but tbe unfortunate lady died tbe night following Ihe operation. A Uany vf slghleg Tw.atj Oeae. Benjamin Lew in and wife, el Crnsa atreet, Pittsburg, are the parents of a girl twhy which, though three month old.enly weighs l)l pennda. It la one el a pair of twins, tiiu ether living only two days, lta weight has net Increased alnce birth. It la perfectly formed, lis skin exceedingly whlt, hut lia arms are no thicker than a man's linger, It la a hearty eatcr, feeding Irem u buttle, and Is apparently lu perfect health. A, K IKiruitltr Hlierinsd. Five executions were Itstied te-day by B. P. Miller against Ames K. H'flmeler,lurnl lure dealer, for 513,030.0?. Mr. Hntlme'er owns the etore prepurty In which hla bul neit Is curled en, but thore Is a mortgage et (11,300 and ethur liens against it, ills Naiuu lVa Htuflurd A countryman, in driving across Centre Square this atterncen, hsd a breakdown, eiUBsd by the aplndle giving way. He rAfnuiwt In aXvn h(M narnii. allft ftrlml IhA Lropert8tB ,eflrui jlcut. if it is any eetW T" . . faction te bun his uame is A. Htalterd and bta reaMeuce lilrd-ln-Uaud. Hillnail; Irjur'd Mrs. Oenrge H. Gayer, of the Franklin house, thla afternoon fell through a trap door In the kitchen, left epen by one of the hired girls. H:e wan badly bruised and hurt Internally. Dr. K. 11. lllyui is attend ing her. Flitileg acrioeiicr. and Vrtns I-eit. Gleuckhtkii, Mass., Jan. 12. Tbe great storm of Nev. 23 and 'JO, which proved ae ditastreas te shipping and In which many Uvea were leat, did net pata without leaving lta mark upon Gloucester. At tbe tlme there was a Urge lleet of fishermen reattered evor the various fishing grounds, all of which have returned or have been safely reported with tbe exception of two which engaged In the Gerge fishing. Tbeae have been given up for lest They are the schooners Ctrlteu and Jcaepu O, The Carlten had a crew of sleven men. The Jeseph O. bad a crew of 12 men. Mrs Filtnil Hues ler Duma;'. ASN Aituen, Mich., Jan. 12 Mrs. Olive Friend, through her attorney, yesterday breaght ault by aommeuH for $20,000 dim a(!H against President Cetterlll, et tta Electric Sugar company, and Nelsen Hutberland, the officer wbe attached btr property at Mllnn. Pipers were served en Sutherland, but Cellurlll bad goue le New Yerk. An Aile1 KiubcKlcr. Bosten, Jan. 12. J. A. Klmb.l, the con lldentlal book-keeper of M. Doherty A Ce., wholesale liquor dealers, Is under arrest charged with tboimbczz'.emeutof (5,000 of tbe firm'a money, Arcldeut le tlker lllalne. Washington, Jn. 12. Mr. Walker Blalne, while allgbtlug from a cab lsa: night broke both bones et bU right leg abeve the auklc He Is doing well thla warning. iiatierir rje te Zanxibar. .!...... T. lO T.,i II.nA-ill4.,l are being shipped at Wllhelm's Haven and will be sent te .iczibar. A VALOAtlLK UOLLEUTIOX. A Complete gat of Cappers from 1703 te tbe Present Time. rrera the Kew lletland Clirlca. One of the finest oil lectiens of coins la Ihe oennty, probably, la peeaaaged by Mr. O.lf. Katen, merchant, et thla plaea. Among the collection la a complete set of all the copper cents coined atnee 1793 down te the preaent time. Ot these the copper of 1793 has en ene aide the ebala et thirteen links, representing tbe thirteen states. Daring 1795 tbere were two klnda coined also la 1790. The copper of 1709 Is vary rare and valuable, aa well aa that of 1801. Ia 1P02 there were two kinds coined alae In 1814. Of the coinage et 1817 one kind bore achate with thirteen Unka and tba ether one with fifteen. In tbe year 1815 none wereoelnedt In 1843 there'were two klnda coined, and 1856 three klnda. In 1850 tbere were two kluda coined, one being tbe nickel penny, tbe latter a vary rare one. All the above are in a remarkably geed atate of preserve tlen, and Mr. Eaten was eight years la making tbe collection, et whleh he Is Justly pteud. Ue alae haa a number of ether valuable oeln,among them belnga genuine widow's mite, a rises of money In circulation between 87 and 60 years before the Christian era, In the time of Hered the Great, almost two thousand yeara. It la aa Irregular piece et metal, en one aide being a dove tn a circle, and en the ether a number et curl eua symbols, the wbele oeln being no larger tban a hall dime. Anether valuable piece Is a oeln with the name and profile et Faustina Auguata, wife et Cenatantlne the Great,tn circulation fifteen hundred yeara age. It la an Irregu lar piece et hammered brans, but the figure and character are very plain. Still another worthy et mention la the first Jersey penny, en one aide et which la a horse head and plow with the inscription Neva Caesars., and en the ether the motto E Plurlbua Unutn. There are also Hibernian, English, Gsrmaa, Pertugese, Chinese, Swiss, Peruvian, Cana dian and ether oelna, tee numerous te mention, making altogether a most Interest ing collection, and one which Mr. Etten would hardly part with for either love or money, the ritrsiuitMr wai wkome. Us acsaewledgss aa Errer aad OsTtrs te Mane separation. In April, 1885, the president appointed William A. Vineent ehtat Justice of the territory of New Mexico, and la November et the same year he was removed, The judge came te Washington, where he learned that the ebarge agalnat him waa the appointment et Stephen W. Deraey te be a Jnry commissioner. The Judge wrote a long letter te the president, complaining of the injustice done him, and tbe latter naa new takea action in the matter. Under date of January 8 tbe president wrote Mr. Vlneeut that hla removal from the ofllee et Judge for the territory of New Mexico did net In the leaat Imply any charge or conviction of dishonesty, In capacity or Judlelal misoenduot The president said ibat bia own sctlen was un fairly barab. although he thought It Justi fied at tha time. The president oentlnuea : "Often alnce that lime, aa all the fade attending tbe Incident have become known te me, and aa 1 reflected upon your other wise unexoeptlenablsjudlolsl career, aefar as It haa come te my knowledge, I have been impressed by tbe representations et your frlenda that your removal bad aub aub jeeted yen le a auaplolen whleh waa unjust' and unwarranted. Hofaraalemeoaoerned, notwithstanding all tbat haa passed, I aa at ibis time willing teeipresa my confidence In your ability and uprightness. There Is new a vacancy In tbe enlef Justiceship et Mentana. Se far aa regards your fitness, I should be entirely willing te see you In tbst place. I write te ask yen, therefore, whether, In case I abcitld think It wait te de ae, 1 am at liberty te submit your name te the Heiiale for that efnea. I make tbla preposition with a reservation for reaseaa net in the least oenneoted with your per sons! qusiltlostlens and I shall be glad te knew ynur vlewe upon tbe aubjtet aa aoen as possible." Tn tbla Mr. Vineent rspllsd.tbanhlng the president for bis vindloatlen and deellnlng te be a candidate for the position men tioned. rasiau se a a,sse days A Pr.lt, Iltatthrul Canadian Qlrl Who Lives Entirely aa Water, Jesephine Bedard la a'pretiy, dark-eyed, vivacious Freneh Canadian girl no w vlaltlng relatlvea In Lswlsten. Me., ssys sbs baa fatted mere tban 2,550 days, having neither eaten nor desired te eat, nor tested fend In any form for tbat length or time. Her atery, aa told by beraelf, waa tbat she waa born en her fathsr'a farm In Tingwlek, a small agricultural town in Canada, In 1872. On Christmas day, 18S1, abe was violently attacked with diphtheria, and for three weeka aba waa between life and death. Frem this slekneas begins the date of her prolonged faat and today, aa for yeara, her mesne et anstenanee la derived from water only, wblch abe drlnka aa people drink ordinarily. Ne form of eatables ean atouae ber sleeping appetite, and tha meat delicious fruits are no temptation te her, in appearance abe ia of medium height welgnbg 125 pounds, with a symmetrical figure. Her uncle aald tbat when In Canada, la order te remove tbe deubta et a tew skeptical persons, Jesephine waa locked In a room for lu uaya, aaa tear, wim no neunsument nut water, and tbat abe came out the end el that tlme without experiencing tbe slightest Ill ness. At present she enjeya perfect health, aud headaebea and ether allmenta flash la heir te are entirely unknown lobar. She be. llevea In amusement and when at home par tlclpatna with the ether boy a and girlarl tbn neighborhood In their country featlvi ties. A leading Montreal pbyalcian pro nounced her a physical wonder and ettered 1700 fur tha privilege of taking her Inte hla custody, with a view te solving tbe cause of ber peculiar condition. Tbla waa refuaed. Sevural ether Inducements have been held out te ber te travel as a curiosity, but she prefers te remain borne, where she baa the care of tier fsther'a five children by a aee eud wife and where; tbe onereuajdutlee el u i arm nouseueia uevei ve upon ner. Ingalls Met Invited. The president has snubbed Senater In galls. It baa been a custom for yeara for ihu ptesldent of the Henate te be invited te the firat state dinner of each session, and heretofore Henater In gal la has been one et the guests at tbe White Heuse en tbia occaaten. At tbe state dinner en Thnraday nlgbt, however. Mr. Iugslls waa conaplou cenaplou conapleu ous by his absence Ha admitted that ha bad net been Invited, and thla leavea no reaaen te doubt that It was an Intentional oversight en the part of Mr. and Mia Cleveland. Ue Is Cbargtd Wlta rergery. David P. Troealel, a former clerk In tbe Adams express ctllee, et Reading, waa arrested en Friday night en ihe ebarge cf forging the name of M. M. Flleklnger, nf Adauiatewn, te two checks, one for f 120 snd another for (39, whleh he negetlsted with Staman Brettera and Eekert A Ge. en Frld sy. Tbe srreat was a great anrprlae totbeso who knew him, aa hla reputation had been considered first-class. AN.w Heslnasa tu m. Abram L. Leaman, of Eaat Ltmpeter township, was te day admitted te an Inter est of Ilia butineaa of D. L. Uarnlab, dealer In paints and oils, Ne. 7 Seuth Queen street. The name et the new firm Is Har nlsh it Leaman. The membera have many friends In tbe elty and county, and will no doubt rceelve a liberal patronage, m Larcsny Case Dismissed, " Benjamin Derwart, charged with the lar ceny of a small glasa pitcher from tbe People'aTea store ec West King atreet,.waa beard by Alderman Halbaeh last evening. Tbe proteeutloa did net presa tbe caae and the alderman dltmlated it, afler aeverely reptimandlng the defendant riling Uerssa Uoleg TTsIt Tbe Hying bersea at the King atreet thea'jre aeem te be a great attraction. I Tremendous crowds are drawn every night, I Ihn .dmluliB U tfM ftllll MflMI A thiM I te paaa away the time aad an Jey Ibeniaelvee MUeauMUMa, WEAVER IS NOW QUIET.t 'W-. 'I TUB IOWA MEMBER RITEA! OBSTETJOTIXa ROTJSB BCMMI aVrfr ri an amsaaraea. te manner Bill la as Ol . By Mr, Merges, AUaasas, Wkiea Wat" arAavasmal aaaa ta - - - a.' w-.a,w wsaasw ea ssnTwaaw wi AwasBBnai , ea ---aTaBaanana f-ni Washington. Jan. 12. Ia the te-day no objeetlona waa made te the I lag of the J eurnal, la tact Mr. Weaver I pended hla obstructive taetlea aad allowed business te proem Interrantlea. . ABMf tha Ikliin 1.M hetitr tka SfibaanV by tba aieaker waa a Hee with Senate amendmenta anther the secretary of tbe Interior te tribute one set nf emote! reperta et the declelena of the Catted Pttntna aasaaae 1.-...--.-.-... .-.- . . Jk it "" iu vi turn iuun waus asiaastaasa dlstriet oearta are regularly aald. "W tar. ueauaaa asaea lasaeaiaia eeainat , lien of tha measure, but Mr. Barrewa et : J2fa Vi -Aneepsaaera appointed uierata (staY)) nay aar lata.), aaa U'Xieui (PA), eBnsa. rees en tha Nlearaaaaa anaal aJII. .sZS Mr. Raadall offered a reeeautteJa iTitsaai.' tng tha rale providing ler sjdjeafatMataf e o'eicok. uanar objection H waart te tat committees ea rulee. ' H Mr. Weaver gave notice that he westat el obstruct baslneaa tanker aaUl """"'"" S, ,. In the Senate te day tha eMeMetatfOB t the tariff bill waa resumed at tha rat'ef hat administrative aeotleoa. Mr. Morgan Mi read an amendment wblea he will prapeaa) at the proper time as follews: V?' "All lawa aad parte el lawa whlea exasaff from the payment of dutiea any anieie et ' oemmeroa upon which dutiea are Imboehj wben la transit through tbe Uahea BMtaa te or from tbe Dominion el Caaada, or aay province thereof, are hereby deelaree te aw Inoperative." i Tha Baaate inanee eoatailtfeasjaTO'; hearing te a eommltteappeUtea try tas oenvsnuoa of wool growers of tM UaMta . Btaies, new m aeastea la elty. The committee waa oea et Judge Wat. Lswrenee, of OhUT meat Hee. Celaatbaa Deiaaa, aVtWaaaa' logical cel. w. L. Black, etfTeattetBh Hutchisen, of Wleoeaelai D. Oaaiiil. at, New Yerk t A. Chapman, of Vet J. tt Kirk petrlck, otCellferBla. Judge Lawrence aa speksaaaa et tta' dalegatlea presented a schedule ptssatsal by the oenvsatlea which mob eetltaie i vision et lithe schedule tat tee Ml and of tha preaent law, It aoBteaa pistes a general advaaee la raise prcaeassl by tbe Senate eammlttee. Ittataetatsav Ittataetatsav ttea et the committee te have the Heaett take up the wool sebeduleearly next weel' UPIDat AMD UBIMAMEB, ?v JS its tmsfim narge at a ssnitsa vassas as Uaplarad la reget aaaa. " i Pert Tewkbind, W. T., Jaa. 11TasV largesieplum and Cblneae aelsaroaaasle OB Fnget Sound for aeveral meataa waa Thnraday Bight, whea aearly N.eaj et eplnai aad 12 Chinamen were eeaejuer) la tha Brltlahaloep XaataM aser tee saewiB et Pert Discovery bay. Tha veeael wee IS charge of Beejemla Lnady aaa Vraalt Hall, aad waa leaded with 400 peaaaa of rannee epiara aaa a acata uawaeaea Victeria. TtiemaaterwMtoreeMvePolBt every Ohlaamea leaded ea bealdaaf2.000oatheeplaaa. Alllaa were provided with British aasitMateg eatlUlag them' te return te Vleterle, Tta) amugglera, when tbsy observed the rsvoeaw eulter Oliver Woeloott beaiiag tjewa aOB tbem, threw e large quaatlty et opteat overboard attached te floating life pre- aeivets, a few of whleh the efaeers ptsaatl' up. They were heavUyareaedbatofferei no realatanee, Tha amugglera were BOBB4 ever la the sum of 13,000 taeh te appaar ta., trial. 'Jj: jX Killed MU gea-ta-lAW. BTavaifB jteimt, wia, vivr. a. v. Meyer, erne ei the neat kaewa pbyeteaaMBV; this pan of the atatf, ana uaHea examiner of peaaleaa bera, waa shot In the atreet yeaterday by hla agea lu-Uw, Patrick Ortmta. The vletlet hla bretherin-law, WUlUaa Qrlfflth, quarreled a lew mlautaa before, aaa walk Ins- alda b alda wham taa Uaaadwj oeourred. Dr. Meyer's wife waa dead la her room a aaeath Though Mayer claimed abe herself the oeronet'e Jury retata4ave" diet te the effect that ahe died at the hsaesi of some one uakaewa. Grlalth aeUOTtel Msysr waa the murderer aad whoa at. ahet Mever vestsrdsv he aald t J for bleed. " The father aad aea warear rested. Will rigat Oaljr la Oalirerata. ' San Fbancisce, 13 Peter Jaekaa tbe colored Australian pugilist, aald ha'-i reference te tha anneuccemant that Jaaa U.,.k .. Vm ll-k .h.nMlAtl k-.t -- piuiu) uv MUf. wwywi vw paetflx. a challenge te fight blm, that Smith wealeV have te come te California, aa ha (Jeekees)V bad made up hla mind te gghtealyhe- California and under the aaspiees of tl California Athletic club. He had net up hla mind aa te whether he would Smith under any olrcutnetenete. fatally aialtaed Ula Oesnaaatea. Clkvjcland, O., Jaa. 11A anaail?.;51 rrr-.vl iiuiu or., TarnuBBaja uiat sin aaaaais Ward, residing at Branden, fatally A atabhada mmnanlea named Wrbtat. eaa'A-l tlea his eve out. tbe knife panstraUaa the? brain. Wright had nearly polled Ward'ei thumb oft in playing a Jeke upon him New- Year'aDay. 1 eTWhat. .(: w. as af BaTtaalaaa sTlABMeaAaalaaAl ial Pcxble, Cel. Jan. 12. Three d'tfv ounce silver bricks have been donated by .'"rsl the Phllsdelphla Smelting oempaay, aedg the Colerado and Pasbie BmalUag oesaVf wl pany, te be aeia ny us xtew xerc, raya- delpbls snd Pittsburg exchanges, ferth1 4 benefit et tbesuflsremef tiareceateyeieae," i The bricks will be forwarded next week, fQ m i Dr.BsaltaDaeBaea. Jig CLKVXUAND, U., JOB. IS. A MHeT WBS: muia nuhlle vsaUrdav from Dr. Health, at Trlnltv twllaaa. Hartferd. fTnna danllaBBf"1! tbectlr et assistant btahep for the NerthOTB unie upiaoepai aioeeaa. ion ww rasttr , thn atniBirla hataraan tha hlffh eharahaaBa i i et this diocese, whleh has been geteg eeji for some time. ; aa-aaaMi-aBBWa-Maa-aaaa aaa aaa r s r ga '- - a Bboekltm. Jan. 12,-ThemenidlagBUtt' AT. taflAHMInsi aaTlll Jaatflgaaw.a of Jaoeb Beasett, a Uirto-stery betas ; $ structure exienaing.rrem e. te aa awsa.; ten street, was.bnraed this morning. Leaa.'; ... H . .i a fm inn MiaA beya are thrown out of empleymeat by ta 51 - . . 3 . V ataav Lives lasl. Londen, Jan. 12. A large steasaer, aha Bam a en waicn is aaaaewa, aaa wracked at Slaaraa. aa Island M aaW) west el OeruBBB, Spala. It la aaaaeaeal that 100 persona have pwiebea. Tatar et tbe survivors have arrivea as wet WBATBUUI IBlUOAnOBa, I i WAAKueTOB, D. a, Jaa. tl9m I iKaataraPeaaaylvaBlaJ Falr.i 'atatieaary teajparatate, WVtia. fl.A. 'K.J'J i 4 M 'A, v- te - -. . xSJ ?. . fr'-feJd--' w i - .
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