a ",J, It n V- AgaV--M strifeftcff h Ki I .- 55fffe mt VOLUME XXV-NO. THAT WASHINGTON JAUNT. , itta stmoet, beabb dibbeti a com. arena te tnYBsnaAta. A Ttm M Ik OaBHal tASt Meath By Npr -- TlTllS IITltTmililBMiii Unite M ittauM PBSBItteB By tfee OlfMlaM Oa Thantfay BvsatBg. Ths February meeting of the LeaQetter city school beard wn hstd ea Taarsday evening la common oauaetl chamber, with the following members present t Messrs. Belenlua, Breaeman, Braerae, Ceearaa, Dermttatttr, Kbsrmar, Krlaaiaa, Kraut, Orlsst, Hantaan, Begeuer, Keats, Levar Levar geed, Llebty, Llppdd, Marshall, MeBlll BOtt)0ba,Owurl Peets, Raub, Beyaelds, Bnbreyer, Shirk, HteuOar, Wetfel, Watte, Wlckeisaem, Weblsea, Wolf aad Dr. MiOoreilok, president Thi minute of the laat regnlar aad paetal meetings ware read aad approved. auraaiHTiMDiMO oehmittbb bbpebt. Mr. Warfal, acting chairman of tba superintending oemmlttee, aaada tbe fob lewlag report : lllNOASTRR. PA. Vdh. 7. IftSQ. Te trie Beard of tlchoel Directer: - Ummtlkmbm In accordance with your instructions, your superintending commu tes gave the matter of overcrowding the Intermediate acboela proper attention, and unanimously oinelnded that the placing or an additional teaeber la MIm Hater room! la the balldlng at the oeraer of Prlnee aad Oheetnnt street, te haveeharge of thaazeeaa of pnpUf, waa a necessity. They therefore dlreeted the oily superin tendent te make the neeenesry arrange ments and plaee MIh Cirrle Breneman In eharge of the addtUieal dtssss Miaa Halbaeh waa then appointed te the Staee made vacant by the promotion of Mlaa Ireuemen. Mist Mary Zthm,aialttnt In Mlas Clara U Bpladlers Weal Obsstaut street eoheol, waa traaafarred te the plaee made vaeent by MIm OnrUa' resignation. Miaa Bertha Ooehran, of the Weat Oheet nnt street schools, waa transferred te the plaee made vaesnt by Mlaa Banb'a promo promo Hen, In the Wett Walnut atreat building. Mlaa Ada SDlndler waa BDtMlntari tn tha jrtaee formerly occupied by at lee Zihm, In Mlaa Clara O. Splndier'a room. Miaa Belmenanyder waa appointed te a plaee la Mlaa Bella Weltzel's school. Thaae ehargaa promote Mlaa Carrie Brene msn, Miss Mary Z.hm,Mtsa Berths Oooh Oeoh Ooeh ran, Mlaa Gertrude Halbaeb, Mlaa Ada Bplndler, Mlaa Mary Belmenanyder. Theaotlenof the committee In making the above changes waa appre red by a noanltneua vote : DR. LEVBIUlOOD'rt REPORT. B Qaetes the Bales or lb Beard aad Shows Hew They War Violated. Dr. Levergood aubmltted the following : Lancaster, Feb. 7, 1888. Te the liembtrietSt Scheel Beard: Qentlbubn : Aa a member of the anper Intending oemmlttee, 1 dealre te make a brief report : Beotleaa 13 and 14, of the ralea and regn regn regn lalloneef the common aoheola of Laneae. tar, axplleltly deUne the dutlea of the auperlniendleg oemmlttee, and the man ner in which these dntlea abenld be die charged. Beotlen 14 nrevldea for the dlTlalen of the oemmlttee " Inte five aub-oemmltteea of one eaeb, te whom aball be Malaned the anpervlelen of ene-Ufth of theaoheola." It Ll alee aaya that " In eate of audden neeeatlty 'y the proper aeb oemmlttee ahall autherics the doting of any aobeol during the oou eou oeu Unnanoe of aueh neeeatlty. " Beotlen 87 aaya any teacher "Intentionally violating any regnlatlena of the beard " la liable te bedltmleeed from ita employ, ltbeoemea my duty te atate that three teaehera In my aub-dlvlalen cleaed their aoheola en the 24 :h and 25th of January, net only without any " audden necemlty " te Juatlfy their oenduot, but in positive and abielnte viola tions of the ruiea of thla beard. Kaeh teacher la lurnlihed with a copy of the .rulea, and eaeb. teacher knew, whenahe oleaed the doen of her school and itarted en her pleasure trip te Washington, that ahe was doing what abe had no, the allgbtest authority te de, and that abe waa acting la open dedaaee of the rulea governing her oaaduet as teacher In the ozipley of the beard. It la well known te every dlrcoter that neither the superintending- oemmlttee nor any Individual member of It his authority te close the aobeol ; if it la done at all, it can only be done by the "proper aub.emmituie, and by htm only, la case of "auddeu neeeaalty.'' In my dlvlalen, the only neseastty fur elealng their aoheola and depriving about 180 children of school prl vlllgee for two da;, was a prearranged pleasure Joint te Washing tee under the cue aad protection of the city aanetlntendeat. Mr. Buebrle I paid a gener gener eua aalary for hie aervieea by the tax payera of liiueaater and he had no mere right te daaert hi pest and negleet the perform anoeet bis clllelal duties than had the ten teaehera who aoeomptnled blm en this exoarslen ; the consequence of which waa the exclusion from tne public aoheola of thla city oleema 000 children for two day, a rather serious matter, particularly when brought about without the aacotlen of the beard. Whether this open or flagrant violation of Its rnlea will bocemplaoently acquleaetd la la for the beard te determine. TBB DJSODSaiON THAT FOLLOWED, Dr. Levergood aaid he bad made no recommendation ; that be would leave for the beard te determine. He moved that the beard eenture the superintendent acd teaehera for violating the rulea. The motion waa seconded by a half a deaea member. Mr. Hartman aald he did net aee hew the officer of thla beard could make affi davit that the aoheola were open 200 daya at the end of the term when Ien of theaoheola were oleaed two daya, Mr. Ooebrau thought that before Prof. Baehrle waa censured be should be given a hearing. Mr.,Brelut aald the motion waa net In order at thla time. The beard ought net eenaure these parlies without a hearing and be moved a an amendment that the eecreiary be dlreeted te serve notice en the teaobera and superintendent of the ehargea made again as them end cite them toan tean a war the accuiatlena made. If they have any excuse te otlerUean then be presented. Mr. driest aeoended the amendment DB. WIOKKBSJIAM'S KXI'LANATIOX, Dr. Wlekerabam, a member of the super intending oemmlttee, atld the resolution waa net wide enough, Bought te embrace tome membera of the auperlntendleg oemmlttee aa well as the elty superintendent and teaehera, and " we are probably mere eeaanrable." Dt. leverge9d asked who waa meant by we, and Dr. Wiekeraban replied that he could only apeak aa te himself. When the enperlntandent called en bim he aald it would be benehetal for himself and aeme of the teaehera te visit the Washington aoheola, where aeme imprevetuauta btd bean made. He then told Prof. Baehrle te aee the ether membera of the supirlntend supirlntend leg oemmlttee, and underatoej htm te asy be wenld. He particularly mentioned Um same of Dr. lAvergoed te the auperln teadent. He gave hie consent te the aaparlntendent te go ta Washington oendl. locally en hla getting the oenaent of a aaajerity of the committee. He did net consider the trip te Washington a pleasure Janat, but a pnrely bualneca trip. Perbapa be waa tee much In a hurry in giving hit eeaaenb Aoeordlng te the rulea be went t far In giving bia consent and waa willing te acknowledge his error. IB oenolusloa Dr. Wlekeraham aald be knew great Imprevementa bad been made la the Washington acboel and they are TiaUed by teacbera from all ever the eeuatry. Dr. bmrgoea nM ttat Mr, Srauawie 146 atraareHBaikiaaeyoaraaceaieaeel the bear aaeettBaa wheat heeaM. Mthattka beard aaada, aba'apatepilaaaeaie aa4 tta taaeaere took the baUaee af taa aalaertty am IbeaMelv." Pre BaebrtaBavareaaaete aee blm. Ha would aet kavakaailllataal klaaaelfthatBtuea. If the aapetiateaaaat Bad premised Dr. Wlekershaa te U eat btmhedldBetkeepbta'werd. la aeaelB aeaelB ateaheeald be bad aet reeet vest' the ra ra apeetf al traataaan t te which he was eaUtled, la coaalderatlea of the explaaatlea aaade by Dr. Wlekerabam be would withdraw hla motion of eeneara aaa taa beard allowed It te be wltbdrawa. Dr. WlckaraaasaUeught that the teaebera who oleaed their aoheola ea tbaaa two data would have te make up the leaf Uaaa, Mr. Eberaaaa did aet think that taa ohUdraaef the aoheola weald attend two daya after the ether are eleaad. A COXJIITTBB OF IBYBBTiaATIOH. Mr. Rbermsa atld aaeh teachw aad taa apetlatendant had a oepyof the rulea of the beard aad tble matter afaeuld be la Teatigated. He moved that a oemmlttee of three be appointed te investigate taa dos ing of the MhoeU ea tbaaa two daya and la put the roepenalblllty where It belong. Mr. Ooehran aald that Prof. Baebvle did aet want the teacher censured. Mr. Bbarman'a motion waa adented and the ebalr appointed M sears. Eberecaa, Haitman and Hegener aa the oemmlttee of investigation. THIS NldBT SCHOOLS. Mr. Oene, of tbe night acboel committee, reported a falling oft In tbe attendance at the Bight aoheola. Tbe beya aoheol baa aa enrollment of 76, with aa average attend attend ane of CI, and the girls 31, with ai average altendanee of 29. On motion of Mr. Cochran, tbe ears te M of one of the teaehera la eaeb of tbe above aoheola were dlspenaed with. Tbe visiting oemmltteea reported the aoheols in geed oendlilon. THE CITY- SrjrEBIMTBBDENT'a BBPOBT. The following la the report of the oily auperlntendent : Lancaster, Pa,, Feb. 7. Te (As Beard of Eehoel Director : Gentlemen Your oily auperlntendent aubmlts the follewlna- raoert of tha nnbiia obeola for the month of January: The whole number of pupils in attendee ee was 2ev in me uign aoneoiBHUs in tna gram mar, 729 in tbe aeoendary, 978 la tbe Inter mediate, SI In tbe ungraded and 1,424 tn tba primary, making a total of 3,832, te which may be added 110 attending the evening aoheols, thus making a grand total of 3,063. The average number la dally attendance waa 255 In tbe high acboela, 364 In the grammar, 650 In the aeoendary, 806 tn tbe intermediate, 40 In the ungraded and 1,103 In the primary, making a total of 3,218, and adding tbe attendanee of 82 at the evening uuuuib, uie K rauu Hiuu was a,euu. The average percentage waa EG. The number of pupils in attendanee every day of tha month waa 1,017. The number of teaehera In attendance at the teaehera' meet ings waa 65. The following were absent: MlaaeaO. B Huber. M.MeNeaJ, D. Bmallag, Ij O. Marshall, H, Fleming. The number of vlelta made by the elty auperlntendent waa 150; theae made by dlreotera numbered 373 aa follews: J. Me Kllllpa, 60; Q. N. Bayaelda, 38; Dr. J. Irtvergoed, 31; H, Wolf, 20; 3. B. Warfal and J. Pentz, each 18; Dr. M. W. Raub, 17; C. Llppeld, 10; J. V. Kautx, 15; H. A, Bhreyer, 14; Dr. D. R. McCermlck, 12; W. W. Orieat, 10; J. I. Hartman, 4; J. Oehs, 3; a, a Diauvuna, ; ur, J, r, TV ICaeranam, and O. K. Urgener, 1. Your city auperintendent.oenvlnoed of the great advantagea te be reaped from vlalta te aobeola famous for work and methods, aud having been favorably Impressed by theae of the city of Washington heretofore repeaiemy viaited by him, conceived It would be advantsgeeua te your aoheola If the opportunity te de the tame were offered te aeme of the meat progressive teacbera in your employ, and having aubmltted a preposition te thla ofleet te the acting chair man aa well as te another member of tbe uperlntendlng oemmlttee, and tbey agree ing In this opinion, he took along with himself en the 24th or January, te observe the methods of tesehlng in the aoheola of that city, the following teacbera: Misses K, Powers, A. Carter, H. K. Flnsar, L It. McMillan, 8. A. Htlflel, Bella Weltzel, K. Brimmer, M- UumpbrevlUe, M. Under wood and I Eaby. Toe in neli praise oannet be awarded te these teaehera for their zsel manifested In the cause of education, net only by volun tarily loeurrlng the expense neceeeary te make tbla trip, but also for the dose attention given by them te tbe work el tbe acboela which tbey went te observe and tudy ; and no doubt a rieh harvest will be reaped by their own aa well aa by all the acboela of the city ; and It la te be hoped that ethers wilt in due time fellow their example, and thus plaee our aoheola In tbe front rank. The annual examination of the claaaea la physiology and hyglene will take plana In tbe girls' high acboel room en tbe lath Inat, beginning at 0 o'clock a, m. and 2 o'clock p. m. Tbe member of tbe superintending oemmlttee, well a of the beard generally, are respectfully invited te be present en the occasion. Circular Ne. 8 la herewith prelected te the beard for consideration and aueh aotlen aa It may deem advisable. The matter therein presented mutt receive immediate attention if anything 1 te be done, lour city auperlntendent will be pleated te carry out whatever the beard may dlreet te place our acboela and system properly before the world lu the Parla exposition. What your city auperlntendent haa reeently seen and learned In tbe city of Washington of tbe work and organization of training schools ter teacbera, encourage blm te give expreaslen te the view long alnee entertained by blm en thla eubjee, and te suggest te tbe beard that a aoheol be erganised In our city, in whleb the daugbtera of our eltlcen, who may dealre te become teaehera, mty be properly trained for the work. Tbta need entail no addi tional expense, and haa proved a anoeees wherever tried. He must also cenfeaa that tbe work and organization of tbe manual training aoheols ter beya and of tbe cooking aobeola for both aexea haa made tbe meat favorable Impression en blm, and be ean but bepe that tbe time la net far distant when tbe beard shall aee Ita way clear te ae modify ita course of atndy aa te Include these auhjects Very respectfully your obedient servant, R. K. Buebble. MR. WABFKL MISREPRESENTED, Mr. Warfel (aid there was a misstatement of facta In tbe report If he, as the aetlng chairman of the superintending oemmlttee waa referred te. It deea him a great lojua lejua tlce. He moved that part of the report In reference te tbe Waabtngten trip ba re ferred te the special oemmlttee appointed te Investigate the ehargea again! the superin tendent and teaehera. The motion waa adopted. A NEW SCHOOL I1UILDINO, Mr. Warfel otlered the following : Jlttelvtil, That the oemmlttee en build. Inga and grounds ba Instructed te procure Elana and specifications for a new school ulldlng en tbe grounds en Weat Chestnut street, at present used for acboel purpose, and report their action with the plana and apcolncatleus, and alto estimates of tbe oest efbulldlug, te the bearl at 1U next regular meeting. Mr..Hartmin aald the resolution wai a bread one. The kind of acboel, number of rooms, Aa, should be designated. Dr. Beleniua moved te amend the reso lution ae as te make it read an eight room building. Tbe amendment waa accepted by Mr. Warfel aud the resolution adopted. ELECTED A PROVISIONAL TEACHER. Te fill the vacaney In the previsional teaehera' leres all tbe candidate were placed In nomination and Mlaa Kate Sharp was elected ea firat ballet VISITING COMMITTEES, The following visiting oemmltteea were announced by President MoOermick, for the months of February, March and April : Northeast Dlvleten-Q, Edw. Hegener, chairman; Charles J, White, Charles Llppeld. tenka Dlvialoa--Gerg w, Key. old, eaatraaaa; Waa. B. Bhlrk, Jaeeb F. Kanta. Bpathweat Dlvtea-W. W. Orteaf, ehalraaaa; Jaenb Peata, K. K. Baader. . Northwest Dlvletee-H. R. Breaeaaaa, ehalraaaa : S. I, O waa. Heary Welt a iKsaxB rateai rsAB. Aageat Bsykaeka Mm a BMvtag ateaaee by ra or m Vtsii trraat wan eaaa. Tbe White Cap agltatlOB which ha beea pravallleg la I.shlgh oeaaty for eevaral weak, ha made Aagaat Haybeeke a ray lag taaalae, aad ha la bow ha btbwb at aumwwn aaa preasmta a eorrewrat eeae. taela, Ha laOermaa,46yereface,aad, asaeataat Baplember, baa beea etajileyed la a ateaa nuarrv at WalaatiMrt. atal at -whbebi . a ramuy or a home. uvea aiena la a abaaty. Bear taa quarry. He waa a peaceable but rather oesaino reiiew, ana wnsa taa waits Cap erase sprang up ba beeasae vary aaneh exesataed, Imagining ha would ba viaited by the regulator, This fear haaated hiss altht aad day. aad soma foolish maai aad -T ra aa - . T-.TW- , boys eaoeuraged blm la tha thought that no weuia aoen de vwtaa ey US WB1M Oape. A few daya age ba weat ea a spree, aad, while la thU state, ha was mere thaa aver fearful of tbe vlalt he se much dreaded. Hla mind save wav under thla atraln. aaa be was takea la charge by aa officer, at Blatlngtea, and takea te the prison. AtO o'clock Wednesday night the Bight watchman beard a peculiar thumping aeias In tbe cell, aud, summoning the wardea, an examination was made. A terrible slaht met their eves. Tee western wan nt theeell waa bespsttcred with bleed, ahewlng that Hey baeke had attempted te daah out hla bralaa. Ha wss In tbe aet of making another spring when the cell deer was opened. Hrybteke'a method or procedure was te stand about in the middle of the eeiL then run toward the wall, agalaat which he atruek hit head with terrlfle force. Tba prlseaer was covered with bleed. buu um unu waa a uuriiuiesigni le oeneio. He waa with dlffleuliy held, aud tha prlaea phyalelan summoned. The latter found the Wbde of the muaanlar tisane nvar tha inn of the head lacerated and contused and ta sueh a condition aa te make It utterly Ira. possible te atlteh up tbe wound. Dr. Martin alae found evidence that Heybacke had tried ether mesne te end hla life, be. aides daableg out his brains, Aaeld table knife waa found en the fleer. With this instrument the prisoner bad triad te out tale threat, but the out are ealy akla deep. Biz gaahes were discovered ea his lsit wrist aad three en hi riant wrlat. Tha knife, however, waa te dull te de Ita work efloetoally. It Is feared tbe man skull la iractureq ana that he will die. He talks inoeaaantlyef the White Caps, and says 100 of the villains after him. m Blooded steek Sent Seeth, The pair of Guernsey calves forwarded by Mr. B. B. Speneer from hut herd of Guernsey cattle en bis stock farm near thla city and consigned te Mr. Jsnklns for hla plantation of Elgin, near Natchez, Miss , arrived at their long journey's end of two thousand miles In geed condition. A trough had been oenetruoted In their erib te which a ean efmllk was attached. Tbey were four days la transit. They are a playful aa kittens and are much admired for beauty la their new home In tbe Sunny Seuth. . KaMrtalaed tba Circle. MKCHANicsnuRe, Feb. 8. The Mli Ida and Klla Weldler, tba accomplished daugbtera of Dr. Carpenter Weldler, gave an enjoyable party laat evening la honor of tba Meobanietburg Reading Olreie. It was the Important feature In social life here for aeveral wlntera. Nearly all the mem bera were present, Ineludlng A. & Jehns, I esq, of Lancaster, who always presided at I the interesting clrele meetings, which were held weekly, Refreshments were served, Charged With Larceny as Bailee. Ham Gruel waa heard last evening before Alderman Decn en a charge of larceny aa bailee. The presecutrix waa Martha Auxer, who allege that ahe leaned Gruel a sliver watch whleh be premised te return In a eertaln time. Falling te de tbla ahe had blm arrested. He 'has alnee restored tbe wateh and the alderman gave no decision In tbe case, which la new likely te be fixed up. Itsv. lienmaii't Iolera. " Reoelieotlona of Londen " waa the aub Ject of tbe first lecture df the course institu ted by the College Yeung Men' Christian association for thla winter. Rev. Bewman poke one hour aud forty-five minutes. His leeture waa very Interesting and wss closely followed by en attentive audlenee. Ksv. O. S. Gsrbart, or Reading, will deliver the next lecture. Tna Kirk weed Vex Una. There waa a fox ebaas at tne hotel of Jeser h Roop, at Klrkwoed, Celeratn tewnahlp, en Thursday afternoon, and, although the weather waa very cold, the attend attend aeoe waa quite large. After an ex. eellent dinner had been aerved the fox was dropped near tbe hotel. In a ahert time 60 fine dega were put upon tbe trail. Tbe fox took a aeutberly oeurae and auceeeded In getting away. An Accident te an Ksgtne. Engine Ne. 1,093, of the Pennsylvania railroad, which waa drawing Harriaburg Expresa Eaat laat evening, broke a atrap en the main red, at the Harrisburg turnpike oreaalng, Just west of Dlllervllle. A freight engine was secured, whleh took tbe train through te Philadelphia and It waa an hour and a half lata leaving Lancaster. Jtsnted a Columbia Belal. Charles Franolaeut, of thlt city, has bought the stock and fixtures of tbe Conti nental hetel, en Frent atreet, Columbia, from Harry Shell, who wilt retire. Mr. Franelscua la a eon of Mrs. Suaan Francis. ous,ef tbe Ccneatega home en Seuth Queen atreet. He Is well known as a gunner, and haa been brought up in the hotel business. Iroquois Club Uanqqet, The Iroquois club gave a banquet ca Thursday evenleg, In tbe Urge room en the aecend fleer of Bettley & Butheng'a hotel. Nearly all the membera were present and a geed lime waa had. It la tbe Intention el the club te held these banquet quarterly. Contributions Fer in Soep read. The mayor aoknewledgee tbe receipt of tbe following contribution for tbe aeup fund : S. Olay Miller, (3 ; J. F. .Heennlnger, 55 leavea of bread ; Philip Ltbzslter, a lead of weed. Ucain el a Mala. Daniel Brown, of 017 Maner atreet, lest a valuable mule by deete laat night. Thla makes four that have died for blm In eight months. On a Menth's TUIt. Mlaa Alice I. Danlap, of Lineaater, and Miss R. M. Hastings, of Oxford, left Lan caster this afternoon for Pnilalelphta and Wilmington, where they will spend four weeks with relative. A Spelling He, There will beaspelilng bee In Mlllersville en Saturday evening for tbe benefit of the Jublle aobeol library. Iherearetan prlzae. . H. Laudle will deliver an addree en aeme edncatle nal anbjtct and Mlaa Amanda Ltndea will recite. Kegsgsd le N OlrU. JobnMateen bat disappeared from Peugh keeptlf, N, Y., after engaging hlmaelf le marry seven girls. He borrowed 1500 from one of them. A BaUe Kpert. A dispatch from Olevenvllle, N. Y says tbers la ae truth In the rumors of the drowning of seventeen men by teems breaking through tha let en aUeaadaga mKMrstal aaya age, LANOA8TEB, PA., FRIDAY. 1TOBRUAHY 8, 1869. ALMOST INSTANTLY KILLED. BBRBT naRBIaON KRB1NRB, OF BIT. JOT, NTBCOK BX A TBA1N. WklU Wetklag On a Bridge Kaar Blghtplre the Bay Kxprass Raas Btaa Uesra, Thrawa Agatasi a Til of Lambar Treas vTBIch Be Halh) Ovsra Baak. Heary Harrison Krelner, a resident of Mt Jey, Bast with a terrible death at White Reaee, ea tba Pennsylvania railroad, betweea Mlddlstewa and Ulghsplre aad a sails seat of tba latter place, ea Thursday evening. At White Ueute there hi a bridge ea waiea taa passenger traeks of the Peaasyl. vaala railroad pass ever the freight Hacks. Krelaer was at work with ether earpeaters ea the bridge putting down a plank walk te reader It mera safe for people te cress. About 6 o'clock Krelner was struck by tha engine of steead section of Dsy Express east. Ha was standing en the eastern end of the bildga ea the south side. A freight trata waa passing west, and the smoke and noise made by it prevented Krelner from seeing or hearing the express train, whleb was bearing down upon blm from the weat. On aoeonut of tbe smoke tha eagiaeer of the passenger train could cot see Krelner, who waa atruek. Ha was thrown with tremendous force against a plls of lumber, from whleb he rolled dewa tbe embankment, a dlstanee of 22 feet. Ba waa Imafadlately picked up by hla fallow workmen and tbe men employed ea the train, whleh was stepped. He wss found te vary badly Injured and waa plaeed en tbs train te be taken te his home, In Mt. Jey. In leas than fifteen mlnutea alter the train atarted be breathed hla laat. Several of his ribs were broken and he waa Internally Injured by the blew of tbe engine. Hla faee and head were also badly eat la falling down the embankment The body was taken efl the train at Mount Jey. aad removed te the man's late homeea Marlstta street The coroner of Dau phin county was notified te held an ln quest. Tha deeeaaed was sbeut 45 years of age. Ba wasa son of Jehn Krelner, an old cob traoteraad builder of Mt Jey. Bswat employed by Matter Carpenter Beard, of tbe railroad company, In June, 1887, and at tbe time of hla death he waa working In a gang of men of which Allen H. Kline wss foreman. He waa known among hi acquaintances as Harrison Krelner. He served la the late war and waa a member of Uent Nlssley Pest, Ne. 478, 0. A. R., of Mt Jey. He leave five sons and one daughter. The eldest of these la a young man u yeara of age. TBB IKISH AMUaasADOK. Patricias Boen Appeers In Bis Comedy te flood Hatlntsi. Last evening, Pat Rooney, whose faee Is familiar te everybody end la very herd te forget by anybody, appeared In Fulton opera house te an audlenee of very geed slat, Tbe play was "Pal's Ward robe" wbleh haa been seen here several times before. It contains little but fun and a great portion of that la made by Rooney hlmaelf aa Tat O'HoeUan, an Irlahman, who whlls In seareh of work la mistaken for an English lord and ether distinguished people and becomes Involved In mueh trouble. The play allows Pat te give tba specialties, which have made him famous, and although some of them ars dd, they are still geed. He sings a new song entitled Helle, Maglnnla," In eep. Ital style. Katie Rooney, Pal'a daughter, plays the part of Christopher and appear with her father In a sketch In the laat act She le getting te be a young lady very fast, but Is as bright and fall of mischief sa ever. One of the best people In tbe show la Jamea Vincent, who playa te perfection the part of Lionel JCuitaeh, a aeedy and hungry but high-toned actor, The Quaker City quar tette, composed of Messrs. Laird, Ernest, Plerl and Graham, whleh haa been aeen se often en tbe minstrel stage, la with tbe company and all tbe members hsve parts. Their singing, Imitations and instrumental musle are exeellent,sad they rccslvcd quite a number of recalls. Walter Wentwertb, tbe old contortionist, who In yeara gene by waa a great favorite In Lancaster, where he atlll haa many friends, playa tbe part of tbe Wi(l Man In tbe piece and deca well what little he ba te da A Bill Tfaat aneuU rats. from the New Bra. The bill te regulate charges for telephene ssrvlee, Introduced In the Heuse by Repre sentative Kauffmsn,and reported favorably by tbe general Judiciary committee, ought te be pressed te Ita final passage. The telephone la tbe subject of one of tbe meat unreasonable monopolies tbe business publle new have te contend with. It baa become a publle neeeatlty In tbe transaction of business, and could be made a popular as it Is convenient, without detracting from the Just profits el the owners or controllers of the patent. A J;oed aerviee and reasonable chargea.weuld, n a ahert time, mere than double tbe num ber of patrena. Bur, Instead of Improving the services snd reducing the charges, we are compelled te put up with inferior Instruments the best being assigned te larger cities, where still greater extortions ean be practiced with Impuulty, simply becauae ft la a monopoly while the com pany controlling tbla district have recently compelled their patrena te sign an Iron clad contract ae one-sided that an honest man abeuld be ashamed te present It, aa It Ignerea the exemption law which waa framed as one el tbe few statute preventing tbs laat dollar from being filched from ths wife and children of tee man who la ae unfortunate aa te fall in business. The writer of thla haa occasion frequently te uae or observe the use of tbe telephone in Philadelphia and Wilmington, and knewa whereof he attlrma that the service there ta Inoempuably superior te that In thla elty. Instead of giving us new snd im proved Instrument, tbey try te tinker up ths old spdegies, aud with It all a severe strain la almost dally Imposed upon the antl'Swearlng proclivities el these who uae them. at. Jehn's latAnt Scheel Entertainment. The supper given by the infant depart ment of St Jehn's Episcopal church, at Koae Bres. & Hartman'aatere en Thursday evening, waa a great financial success. The supper waa in charge of the teacbera of thla department of the Sunday school, aaslated by the teachers of ether departments, and from early evening until 11 o'clock at night the attendanta were kept busy, A supper, firat elaas In every particular, was aerved. There will be another opportunity te patronize tbla en tertalnmenttblt evening. The amount realized will be applied te the purchase of furniture for tbe Infant depart ment Sals el Iltal Busts. " Allan A. Udrr, real estate aed Imuran ce gent, aeld at private aale te Geerge Mlller the two story brick store and dwelling en aeutbeest corner of Prlnse and Llbeity streets, owned by Edwin Ebermae, fcr 12,000, m i Death of Kir. Win. A. Grleg, Rev. Wm. Augustus Grlng, brother of Rev. A. D. Grlng, mlsilentry of tbe Reformed church te Japan, died thla morn. lag, after a lingering lllneea, at hla borne Bear Frederick Oily, Md. Tbs fuaersl will teka place en Monday at one o'clock at rtataxattb a). B1.TA r.OCKWOOP' LBOIURB. aoetelaaarehttesiLiteta, watatagtea dm eatsed Bv tats rreratasat Besun. Mrs. Belva Iockweod was greeted with a large andteaee at the court house ea Thuraday evening. 8 he haa been written and spoken about mera thaa any woman la America, aad there was a great eutleelty manifested te see thlsohampleaot women's rights te vote. Shortly after 8 o'deok Mra, IiCokweod made bar appearance aad was Introduced te the audleaea by Dr. J. A. E. Reed, the representative of Ueorge H. Themas pest, under whose auepleaa aha lectured. Mra Iiockweod I about 69 yeara old, of geed sppearanee and was richly dressed, She at once plunged Inte her subject, whleh was "Secial and Political liltelu Washington." Hhe fluently deaerlbtd thebceuty and Importance of Waahlngtca lire, its Duiiaings and streets. She referred te sems of tbe very important events of that elty, among which waa tha impeachment trial of Andrew Jobnien In discussing tbe women el the White Heuse he paid a ttlbute te Mrr. Lney Webb Hayes, who had tbe courage of her oenvlotlonr, and abolished tbe use of wlae at atate dinner, Her example bad a geed effect en these In high life, sod bad tha praotlee she lasugursted been continued tneefleet en tbe country at large would have been benfllelat. Bbe had nothing but wetda of praise for Mia. Cleveland, whom aha designated aa tbe meat pepnlsr mlstreta of tbe White Heuse In the history of the country. When opportunities presented them selves, and tbey did frequently, shs managed te refer te her great bobby, women's rights, Mrs. Lockwood Is a forcible, etequent speaksr and held tha oleassl attention of the audience for nearly two hours. At lis oenduslon theae of tbe audlenea who ds sired were Introduced te tbls distinguished woman aad many availed thsmselves of tba opportunity. The leeture was atlnanelal euoeess for the pest and was highly en. Joyed by the Isrge audience. In dear, logical language abe told of the struggles and trial of the office seeker, aad me ie. or ins loeoyisi. she reviewed at length tbe great quarrel between B tains and Conklleg, wbleh aha clalme resulted la the election of Grever Cleveland te the presidency. She also referred te the efforts being made te prevent danelng at the coming Inaugura tlea ball by ministers of the gospel and arguad that mere geed might result If these ministers made their eruaade against tbs prevailing aty le of wemen'a dresses en aueh oecaalona. BUOOESSrOC OUN. Ths Tbnrlew steel cast Bin Appear te siaad the Tssr. The Tbnrlew ateel east eun waa triad nn Thuraday afternoon at the naval proving ground at Annapella and It endured the statutory teat of ten eervloe rounds without sppsrsnt Injury. The gun will be star gauged te day te discover whether there Is permanent enlargement of the chamber or bore, aad the result will be msde known te the naval bureau of ordnance at Washing, ten. Until tbla examination baa been made there ean be no absolute certainty that tbe gun has suceisalully steed the test prescribed. Naval effleers are susploleus of east steel guns, Ths gun new In vogue is ths high injffvr, uuutup, Draeonieaaioarrius, vary ing In calibre from five te alxteen Inebes, and in weight from three te one hundred and flfty-aix tone. With Ita development the coat ba risen enormously, owing te tbe labor of catting, forging and tempering large masses of metal, it la spparenr. therefore, that there la Incentive for great efforts en tbe part of Inventors te simplify and cheapen the process. The Pennsylvania .ateel companies pre aented a possible aolutlen of tbe gun queatlen. They held that It was possible te make a high power gun of a tingle, un forged ateel esatlng that would compete euoeeaafully with tbe built up weapon. Congress bad slready provided en a limited scale for the manufacture of built up guns similar te tbe best made abroad, but it was deemed wise te glve fair trial te a eheme premising economy of time and money, and in tbe act approved March 8, 1887, there waa a email appropriation for three ateel cast guna of alx Inch calibre. Of these one, te have bwn of cruelble ateel, waa never contracted for; one of Bessemer steel, known as the Pittsburg gun, felled st tbe nsvsl proving ground en the 6th of December, breaking into fragments at the first reand with nanrvloeeuar-e: ti a third, of open hearth ateel, is the Thurlerr gun. Declinations and Csrrsctlent. A number of candidates, who were named for ward officers In this elty, have declined. Among these are tbefollew Ing : First wsrd, common ceundl, Geerge Nelty; Feuttb wsrd, constable, William Wenninger; Sixth ward, common oeuncll, Charles F, Rsngler snd Byren Brown. The candidate for constable In tbe Sixth ward la Armle Hartman, and Geerge W. Marlen, Inatead of Oeerge W. Morrison, Is one of tbe common oeuncll eandldstes. In the Eighth ward, In addition te Jehn Myers, Samuel Huber and H. G, Keller are candidates for Judge. Msrtln Dlllleh is alae a candidate for city oemmlttee in thla ward. Jehn Keller declines the nomination for assessor of the Third ward. Henry Bllokenderfer, for select counell of the Fifth wsrd, decllner. Samuel Heward, for judge of tbe First ward, decline'. Ilsngaa Uluuslf le an Oatballdlag. Archibald Brown, aged 02 yeats, com mitted auielde en Wednesday by hanging hlmaelf In one of tbu outbuildings, near hla residence In Fulton township. Deputy Corener Wesley Impanelled aa a Jury of inquest Jeseph A. Jamisen, Wm. II. Grleat, Jas. H. Hanna, Edward H. Patten, Vincent S. Richards and Frank S, Wetzsl. Tbe testimony taken did net develop any motive for tbe rash act, and the Jury rendered a verdict that he committed suicide by banging. The Mult ITas Withdrawn. A resident of Brenemen'a court, when he arrived home en Thursday evening, found hla house deserted and hla wife gene. Upen making an examination of hla effect he found that ahe took with her a number of articles that did net belong te her, Cem. plaint waa made againtt her befere Alder man Barr. She was arreated by Cenatable Sbaub at Marietta and whoa abe and her husband met this morning there was a reconciliation and withdrawal flfue suit Wanted at tMlbWbatn. Chief Smeitz has received a photograph and description of Charles Augustua Hell master, allta Pluck, alias Buab, who la wanted at Bethlehem for larceny, Tbe Bstblebem authorities aty he may be an inmate of ths workhouse, at he la a tramp. Chief Smeitz will make Inquiry at the prison aud almshouse. Mail Au AMlutunt Cbriatlan H. Haverstlck and wife, of Maner township, made an assignment of their ptepsrty te-day for the bone fit of creditor te Cyrus Mann and Lsvl Haver stlck, of the esme township. te Ua Utld Oa tha ltlib. A call for tbe atate convention te be held In Harriaburg en February lll.b, te prepare for the special election lu June, hat been Issued by the Constitutional Amendment aseoelaUon. rail On lb Favsintut. , Mrs. Naney Owens, mother of Steve J, Owens, who resides at Ne. 130 East New street, slipped aad fell ea tbe pavement and eat bar leoe vary badly, BBf CBCIOAW BOBUMATIOm. xa Msb Wha Will Be Tared far at tha Primary ea TsssSay. Tha Rspablteaaa held their aemmatlag msetlags tastsvealng for tha primaries whleh will take plaee en aext Tuesday evening. Tba Republicans carry tha mtjerlly of ths wards la the elty aad there is s large number of people who want te go te eonaeUs. la tha fifth ward J. Frank Ramlsy is a candidate for re-slsetkm te select counell, but O. J. Krlsmaa, the builder, will give hlaa a oeatost. Thla MiaecBrywaraia town la which there te eeatsst for common eounelL Oaa of tha candidates is W. P. Gumming, who prs prs prs vloaateblsremovsl Inte the ward, about a year age, was a member el common braneh from tha Blxth ward. The Sixth ward haa a big let of eaadldatea aad most of them want te gat there tee. The fight In the Third ward will be ever tba aldermaa'a efflee, as Alderman J. K, Barr la betag op. posed by Jehn Blsek, druggist Tha delegates te be chosen will aemlasteslx aoheol directors. FIRST WABD, Oonamea Ceunell Jacob Qreenawalt W. T. Rrjeraaaa, W. K. Beard, Jeha J. Hoever, Abram Sheets. Cenatable W. S, Weaver, Jehn F. Der- Assessor A, C. Welehsas. Judge O, O. Jehnsen, Iaspeoter H. O. Rieksecker. r.!,,,J?::H K' Msrtln, a. O. Jehnsen, Clayten F. Myerr. ' SECOND XVABD, Common Council A. M. Frantc, Frank H. Bare, A. J. Auxer, Jehn O. Dlnan, Aaea Grefl, R. K. Underwood. Constable Jehn U. Sides. Judge D. 8. Kettew. Inspector I. O. Arneld. Assessor Jereme Venderstalth. DelagstesA. B. Hasalsr, Elmsr E Bew. an, .laoeo naiDsen, riarry a. Auxtr, Jeff. E. Shank. TRIED WABD. Common Council James Etger, A. O. Leenard, Martin Kreldsr, Ohsrles Toeksr, sr., James D, Ltndls, BsnJ. F, Heary, Jacob T. Bstemsn. Geerge p. King. Alderman J. X. Barr, Jehn Black. . Constable Jeoeb Sbaub, Lewis Lyens. A. L. Redder, Henry Leenard. Aassescr m. n. rkuns, j. at. ueroiereth. Judge-Henry F. Metsger, L M. Lata. Inspectors Samuel n. E'.ehelts, Charles H. Felt Delegates-Jehn W. Msalaar, Charles I. Laadis, Frank F, Heffmsn. FOURTH WABD, Common Ceunell Edward P. Brtntea, Daniel Sing, B,F.Bsrthnlemew, Dr. Walter Beard man and Dr. B. F. W. Urban. Assessor-Samuel W. Dlller, Abraham Miller, sr. Constable Andrew Ktchhelt. Judge Marun K. Herr. Inspector Geerge W. Huber. Dalagstes Georae W. Cerraeny, A, K. Spurrier, Edwin K. Snyder, O. A. D. VU ter, jmiwi aa. uiiDsri, esq, FIFTH WARD. Selcet Council. J. Frank Remley, a B. Ertamsn. common Ceunell F, O. Sturgla, W. P. Cummlng. Constable Gee, Yetslay, jr. Judge Reuben S. Kauffmaa. Iuspeoter Audrew M. Caldwell. Assessor Harry Hartley. Delegates Reuben S. Gambtr, W. F, Beyer, esq, A. J. Treer, Wm. O. Mar Shalt SIXTH WABD. Common Ceunell Jehn H, Baumaard. ner. Jehn McLaughlin, Jeseph 8. Zoefc, Joel a Haby.Phlllp Lebstltsr, K. T. Frslm, T. Park pntbrle, H. H. Fey, T, O. WW y, William A ffisbaefa. Assessor J. H. Leenard. Constable DanIM Gists, Ed. Barnheld, W. B. Mlebsel. J. Ehrman. Judge D. P. Kesenmlller. Inspector B. B. Jsflsrlss, D. E. Au Au eamp, Delsgstet The. B. Ooehran, Edw. A. Sbubroekt, H. H. Roadman, M. W. Frslm, J. Hareld Wlekerabam, C. B. Lehman, Dr. M. L, Herr, Harry Heldenrleh, RBVBNTK WABD, Ssteet Ceunell Rlebard Apperly. Common Council Pranda Rieae, Heary Glazier, Jamea Sweester. Assessor Joneph K. Derwsrl. Constable Ernst Arneld, Henry Dsre. Judge Geerge Kauffman. Inspectors G, Samuel Flick, L. O. Pal mer. Delegates William J, Smith, Uenty Due, Jacob B. Prlee, Chas. W. Sehwabel, jr., C. G. Sirlekler, Jamea R. Dasa. BIOIITH WABD, Common Ceunell Jehn Snyder, Am brose Bltxer, O. O. Dsllsy. Censtable-Obaa. Msy, Jesss Nye. Assssser Hsnry Nlchel. Judge C. F. Quads. Inspector Frank M. Derwart. Delegates Jeha Snyder, l'alllp Stuxpr, Chas. Bllzsnburgert NINTH WABD, Select Ceunell D. E. Leng. Common Ceunell Reuben Btrlsfleld, Jehn Oressbaugn, O. W. Bltaar, Adsm Del ist, Hsnry Beao, Jaoeb MUey. Constable Heary Rutb. Assssser Linn ta aa Rath von. Judge ft Bsusrs. Inspector Henry Gress. Delegates Milten Swope, Edw. FaJJey. Jehn Jacobs. la Btamertara. "Panties for theughU" are the flowers we would lay upon tbe newly made grave. In memory of Rete E. Herr. "And tbey laid her te reat." The words are often written thus, but, friends, tbey are aet true. Ah i Ne. She waa net there. The brave, aweet spirit thst lived, sad loved, sad suffered, the earnest Christian spirit that bore with sueh patient enduraneeall tbe pain aud sorrow that eame te ber, tbe unaelhih kindly spirit that had always a thought for ethers, the brave, pure spirit thst triumphed ever tbe frail body, even te tbe bitter end, ti wss net there. The bind of the. Father of Infinite mercies touched the shackles of flesh and bade the purlfied spirit enter Inte life. " Reverently we would pause, for la It net written, eye bath net aeen, nor car heard, neither have entered Inte tbe heart of man tbe things which Ged hath prepared for them that love Him. " Standing en the further shore, theae who have leat their loved enea can only wait and trust And yet " Why should they net, fiein tbatmysterleas change We mticall "death" gala larger, ampler ran go Te serve, as Oel's high ministers of geed, Toeurpoorhnmanhooat Why net through slumbers sneak. Stere tian our vrakenaa senses dirjdtebear; Why mt, from sorrow's cheek-. With unseen Segers, wipe away the teaxT Why steall they nett Ob, am and unrc veiled I Uh) Inner from the enter sight cencealed I W a wander still along the mist-hung river That rolls between us nnd tbe dread forever; And te Its wavttstbattliseur shrinking test, Our vagae untutorel questionings repeat ; And yet no sound lirlugs answering ecte from the dark pro found. Why should they net T Ob, nnlrcrial will I JJtdlIsestrarge quelle of our fceatti "Ha stlU"! Teach us tbe trust which spurn the creed of fate, And epans wide doubt's interposing gate I Iheu, Us all rather I We, thy children, would With upturned hand receive both 111 and geed, Undoubtleg still, till, crossed ihensrrewtise, All It made p'atn upon the ether tlaa." If. Pars el a Cotten Mill Burned. Webcxstxb, Mass., Feb. 8. Tne River dale cotton mtll.ewned and operated by tha Paul Within Manufacturing company, was damaged by fire st 0 o'elook this morning, tothsexteatetMl,000. At least 160 aaada w ,,. w- ---m-.-, , w - - - . aaa tsuewa m aasBMrrgasmt t tM bn J?BIOE TWO CENTI AMENDED BT C0MX1 KA, TBB MCBIOIPAL SULK, " BBFOBTBB BO TBB fT Of ta tnaase naskHsg MtVl " v siaaia srev street atata-uaaer Dealers BaBsved tat I Useaes TaxOfOae Haaatsd Dtasaav - V Habbmbqbe, Feb. a-la taa) te-usy bins warn faverseJy deereaslBB tha aDDronrlatlea te tha I Oalrurgleel society from Ue.OOO te I appropriating aw.oee te Beheal 1 1g Art,of Philadelphia! Senate hill , , naauueai seaoeli sxetadlaa aata ertmwel eeurt; snaking Mew YssaV raary m. Mar Mia t Mesaartai nasi! ; 4th, sleeUea day, TbaaksgtvlBC Day vuisncaaai tesju aeiiaaya, aaa halt hdMays from Jaaa u ta Baa Anether Mil faverablT laaaaasd 90thefAilBxtaletrthUewy,l tum anmaai aaivsrsary Of IBS) I uew or ueorge washtagtea asn BlUs ware la trod Bead law tha i dlreotera aad overseers of aha superlBteBdeata of alawbeasea er aaea at state oeaveatlons of dlreotera ej peer sad satherlalsa theadlatant as well aa the Inspector genera!, te a'ata troops, !' Taggart of Montgeassry, aasda an ucosssiaisBento nava tha dui ptsesd ea the ealeadar. 4: uioeaa atietapssa te putawauiwi veat tne printing aad pasting of i aireular en the calendar. Ilssetai fata. Adjourned until Meaday Baldwin aad Smith, of the) La members, voted te place tha dreaaai !bU It wi dui en in calendar. Banes: voted end Catchall, KauffaMa end , jkaansaaBi lamvaa arssr.l uouseeejourasd aad will have hhi rsoerded ta tha afflrsaaUva. .,; la tha Senata Hlaes. of Lsmbbbt. kt duoedtwe MUa by request eanef wu provides mesas te eeetpei laXUeted i rations te appear la oeart,aal thai twoaibHaaregglstsrrcaa seUtag i pereeas anises en a afswrlpttea at a i clan. . Tha bill for tha anTaraaaaal i' i dues of the third class was -T;i ported with ameadsnals, elause which prevldss for taa aad re-asssMmaat of eesta far" Imprevemeata already aaada j tae mil te imprevemeata in i structlens or beteatter te ba aaatla.;; slight ehaags wss made aa ta.. power of two-thirds of oeaaauatai the pavug of parte of streets i aal dealers were relieved of a it eaa buadred dollars, whleh tha Mil eame from tbs hobos rsqalrM psy. Adjearasd aaW Tasey arthaa . T Ssy la Ossgasssi Wasbimotek, D, a, Faa V -lBl Bonate te-day tha aaval bill aad taa forUBeatlon apatMiattaB ware placed ea tha ealsaaar. J :?. Mr. uaaadisr's roeotBRen as ta ' cmeerseiaimawas agreea ta, ea of Mr. Flaasb the Oaaaa hUl ta )nat or sstusrs ob taa um atetaea nvar Iowa was takea ap, It was psawl. ft Tosueuss aaa agrasa iota report ea tha Mil for tha relief ef Merrlweather of Ksateehy. mr appropriation Mil waa takea ap ta mltte of tha whole. - fet Nbw Yerk, Fab. 8 -Tha oeroBor's wtl aBtaBSSBBsaj sjjbbs aWWwVJaT. " ta tae esse m aaoue waa, taa striBiag an ear employs who waa kUlsd en Ta assay mVk during sn sttsek by tha striken of a atssaal car,te day brought Ins vsrd let thst MeOeweaVJ eame te his death from a pistol shot at Its) bsnes of oraeer ranyder. xu juryi meadad tha efflcer, tha oeaiassar driver of tbe ear for their herete seaanal MJ repelling tba mob Ut Ita attsek aa tha ewsf 2 mu HussnuN soeaa uwbb au sasaaass j . Tha LiabuiMM a utwa sTsliar Woedsboli,. Maw.. Fsh, 1 Tha warhav"1 of the Padfle Guane eempaay hsswwtanVj attached yrateraay ey tna Lyaa lasswasa;" for ssviaga aaa taey nava sssfgasa M Jeaalt c. Ropes, of ocstea. Liastutiea 11,000,000. Tba eempaay's are at Boatea, sad besides tha werfea , vmj siavw anniw sn jipbiimbi, at. v. I works at uoausaiea, b. v. The seUing sgeate at tha Gllddea and Oertls of Bosten who am derssrs of their paper le a large aaseaat i are Involved by their fslluresad aaaysssT! ssignea. Feaeh Tress la bTtB Blasts 'J Dkktew, Md., Feb. &-TaepraaMteai? saspbas dlapirlted tha passu gieassah; tbu section. The pravteaaiy aaud msdstbs peach buds a wall sad 1b aaa as--. ehard tome of the trees were la fall saeaaa. -' These tbe cold has killed aad II la A thst all tbe budding trees are Boomed. , TKLEOBAfHIO TAPS. ;;- A. B. uoeBia, taanter ei taa niiaergi Ktavated rillread. NawlTerk. la -' te bave abeoended te Canada with MbbK 150,000 te 170,000 of tbe company's aaeasy. Jeha H. MoDeaald, nn iissssssilBa ' 1 timni man of 23. ths ticket takar at LhA'" world's museum In Bosten, haa UaerttaA 1100,000 under ths will of his nasi, Llaat-?''.',; Governer J. B. MoDeaald, of Mlsblgsa.'; T wee was siiusa iu a railway aeetassat ns: January 20. A Uh ft a si il nst BAaalaaaaaa Baa . all. ABmias M9UMwmvl V vwvfaBKBtuBSja nVWef4 was burned te death la her bed laat Bight V under olrcumatanees wbien point te . dar. Her son Jehn, who was found aslsta SI la a drunken stupor, In a roemsdJolaaBar hla mnther'a. was arrested. Ha waa u-misS drunk te talk. , xue uuimw j,Af9 . um sati'j rsrneu-a nasuiu ta vary jukuhws aaa saaa , ! tha earrlaaa of bis pbyslelaa ta often aaan J. at tha deer of bit villa front whaaswla Irish lssdsr seldom emerges of lata. ) AilO pwiuwai waft. Mivupvenj ITT ShSy J U ths nomination of Carrell D. Wright, of ;F Msscnuteit. te de oemmissioBsr as aaanav , i SOU Aa f UU Ul KUHI VMUUSS, SS SS( ' receiver of publle moneys at North Tsnaantt' a.I H. sVa Vaiaaa bIabSbi av a- ,( Jar. Ret, oelorsd, wbb hanged at Mxi thlsmernlna at Branteaburv. Kv.. far murder en April 0:u last, of Mr. Beatnuntl Rhodes, a wealthy bachelor. Robbery was) : .j iub uiuuin . y -ins trial ei aaiesasi aissiue, auaa jtasa Noae Mlks, at WUkesbarra. Pa, la rspteUy- , approaching a oeadBsioa. aiaewiiBtsisay wers sxammsu was aaus-uBa- ""w(g Oaet Llndaa. will take the stead aad teaa 3 the murdsrers oealestloa. i , t.-A-m - Wmwm mUm Ciiim. WT.-Jm n. -rt- u.l -mIiu. had ftmftki Sua. mm ' iU . " .. w mt j ; k.i. hxrnjiH aa tn ran ltln aaaiiwlaslasi "' . ... , .t.-ii- M mji ui i-m ii.-?5'1 WOUB BBTISBi sua u mmmm mwmmm ji jj wbeat doming were eavoiepea w &1 fltmet. Thsladywaaiessvsreiyl tnsteier Oaaatr's w Jadsya. Habrisbube, Fab, & Oevsraar J thlamerniax appelated Taessssa. Judge of Obeatar soeaty, hs bubb as mm rei Fathsy, dseessed. . WBATMBB IBOMUtlOS). , bb WASBinareB, O. a, Feb, &- Bastarn PtBaaylTsBla : Baav, i wsrmer, saaterly whssa. SBsssiaiBiltlsilBa sssiwswsa.t , . .-.V"" -"