V,3" T V mellxeen ir Ik . sp "1' Xiv:'4'K Iv - .4.f H ' "flMXi V r r . -. v i aa aa s1 . aaMW nnTaMOTmaaMfcaf as --- -aaml I in nr 11 inriMii riKiiii ' r rW Wfr 'fW rV Xr rrfrrVsr'W HBHHHHgHbr m. ..W HIMil ta i HRfMNIIIRMIIilllHnMMMIMHiHHHBMB-9 -.J . & Volume xxvi no. , ALMOST A MURDER. AII1I1I HEITIGA.1 iHiBLTII IT TIlBfES 831 81TCR1AY ETEKIM. 'Three Men Eater the Distillery of Jaeeb F.i$hacfTBr,aHdAfterrnlaK a Black- Jack Upen the Distiller steal S0. The eastern section of the city seems te be a favorite stamping ground for tramps and ether"- hard characters at present. Around the rescr coir and along Eist Kir g Orange and otberVreets, tough looking In dividuals, net only strangers but men who live here, can frequently be scen standing about In bunches The reason given Ter this Is thct the tramps naturally gather around the neighborhood of the almshouse nnd they are daily being discharged from the tall. Thpre has been considerable thievlnglu the Enst Eud and ene of the persons who has suffered te a considerable extent la Jacob F. Shacffer, who has a distillery nnd liquor stere en the south side of East King street at the corner of Franklin. Several utiles Air. Shacffer's distillery has been cnwriii auu Touuea or money anil liquors, but only once was he able te catch the thief, lie proved te be a Lancaster man and he trot a aoed term in Jail sema1' titne theifw. age. On Saturday evening the place was . again robbed and the affair was one of the boldest nnd most desperate outrages of the kind tint has been per pet rated In this city for Heme time. Abraham lireillgan. an old man. who lives en Ann street, is Mr. Shaetfers distiller, and he hiiMRnln rhnrini of the distillery and liquor store, where he remains nil day. On Saturday evening aueui u e cieck ne was getting ready te go .- .. . v ... r . home aad hud lust locked the deer of store en the Inslde when he saw tlirenuh ine the window three men walklug up and down the pavement in Trout. Finally they canto, te the u Indew and he nsked thorn irthey wanted anything. One said that they desired te pun-huse seme whisky. Mr. ltrcltigau epened the deer nnd admit ted the trio. He went beck te the rear of the stere te draw the liquor, which they had bargained for, from a barrel. One of the men followed him and the ethors steed in the front part of the store. Urcltigan steeped te draw the liquor from the barrel, and while he was in that position the man who had geno back with him struck him a ternble blew en the back of the head with a billy or seme ollier weaKn, and as be was falling struck him abeve the right oye, cutting It badly. Mr. Bieitigan fell heavily te the Meer, and In se doing scrutched his f.ice terribly. He was unconscious for a short lime, and when he recovered the men had lied. He get his pistol and started out In search of thorn, but without success, as they had disap peared. He examined the stere and found that the thieves had robbed the money draw er of between 815 and S20. They took with them the sllde which was Inside el the drawer and held the money. Hud they been earlier they would have secured mere, as Mr. Urcltigan had taken $37.50 from t he drawer and placed It In his pocket. The thloves evidently did net think of examin ing his clothing, as he lay en the fleer, but wcre in liaste te get away with what they had secured from the drawer. The thieves were seen lurking nbeut the distillery for seme tiine bcfoie they at tacked the distiller. They walked up Frunklln street, coming from the diroctieu of the Concstega. Alter cemmltlng the robbery they were seen rnnniugaway from the distillery by several boys who saw ene of them with pait of the motiey drawer. They ran down Franklin strent, between the reservoir and prison, towards Orange street, and were seen out ofslght.The iteys suspected something was wrong and upon going into the liquor stere found ut. Mr. IJreitigan was covered with bleed which was flowing from cuts en his head inade by the blllv, and ene of his oyes was almost swelled shut. He was taken home, where his wounds wero dressed. Mr. Shadier was notified of the robbery nnd he went te the-statien heuM and told the police. Sergeant Hartley and Ofllccrs Stormfeltz. Heiss and Samson went In search of the men, but could net llnd them. "Mr. ISreltljian said ene was a stout, el built man, about 5 feet !) inches high, aid had uii whiskers or moustache. The ethers w cre smaller men and the ene that struck him hnd a very small face. The ollleers wero given as geed a description of tliu men as Urcltigan was able, 'and they kept en the lookout all of Saturday night. Ou Sunday morning Mr. Urcltigun saw a man passing his house who he thought was ene of the party who had attacked lilm. He was a young man and when he looked at llreitigtin he laughed. The old man uotilied Constable l'rice. who locked the fellow up and Mr. Breitigan positively identified him ns ene of the party who had been at the distillery. The man gave ids nameus Jehn Uolnier, and he had two companions with him just before his arrest. When they saw him s taken they disappeared. Helmcr is a Ktrimger and leeks something like a tramp. After this arrest Constables JukeSlmub, Prlce unrTotheis begun arresting every tramp that they tame across mid by Sunday eveuiiig they had the big cells et the station liouse almost full. They wcre caught en the oahteru outskirts of the city towards the Couestoga rallreul bridge. Mr. lircltlgnn took a leek at all of them, but was unable te Identify anyone but Hehner. no was pesitive in regard te him. Twe men who answered the descrip tion of the ether pair of thieves are said te have bearded a freight train at 51111 creek and goneeast en Sunday. Mr. Schacflcr made complaint before Alderman Dcen against three unknown men, charing them with larceny, and ene with assault and battery uud carrying con cealed wenjHins. The men who were ar rested yesterday, In addition te Jehn Helmcr, gan their names as: James. Mcv Gee, Samuel Watsen, Jacob (Illmerc, James Olc.isen, diaries Edwards, ltichard Carrell nnd James Conners. The majority of these-awere captured by Olllccrs Dcen and Crawford who followed home of thorn all the way te Wltiners Station. They handed all ever te the constables, and Aldcimun Deen committed them for a hearing. It may be that one or two of thorn wcre at the distillery nnd as sisted in the larcay. l'orsens who saw the men hanging around the distillery ou Suturdny will takga leek at the let held by Alderman Dcen w lien thcre Is a hear ing. In the mxaptime all Iho ovldenco obtainable will be received. It Is said that ene of these who attacked Ilreltcgan hnd ou light pantaloons, which he afterwards changed, as is supposed, se he could net be Identitled. The olllcers have a pair of light antaloens, which they found In possession of ene of the bums. TIIE THIEVES FOUND. Twe lle.vs Who Stelo l'ref. Gleasea'd Property Arrested Everything Hocevored. The young rascals who robbed Prof. Clloaseti and his men at the King street rink have been discovered. Their guilt has been established beyond a doubt, and they stand a flne cliancu of going te jail or spending some tiiue in the reformatory school. On Saturday Neclal Ollieer Gill, nfter arresting four boys, procured n search warrant. He went te the house wliore Jehn Morrlssey, ene of the iieye, lived en Seuth 1'riiice street. He made thorough search and found n pair of pantaloons nnd the re elver that had been stolen from the rluk. After llmllng these he took them te the station heuse and Mie)vcd thorn te Morrlssey. The young fellow weak ened at ouce and confessodto overy thing. He said thatlie nnd Jehn J. I.ulz hud com niitted the theft nlone, nnd that the ether boys under arrest wcie innocent of every thing. He Kild that I.nU had the remainder of the stolen property. 4. ill took out a search warrant for I.utr.'s heuse ou Maner street. Ukii making the search he found l'ref. Uleawn's rille, the clothing nnd In fact everything oho that was stolen that Merrlssey did net hive. The boys will have a hearing en Tuesday evwUug-hcfure Alderman HrrMiey, and oue of l'ref. Uleuseu's men has remained ever te prosectito them. They Consider themselves very fortunate In recovering all of their goods. It is likely that I.utA nnd Merrisey will be the only enes held en the charges. Thieves Erlchtencd Otr. On Saturday miming early thieves at tempted te rob the house of William Win- 75. wer, who resides of Ne. 814 North Mul berry street. They forced open the front deer and although there is no doubt that they entered nothing was stolen. A let of bunted matches were fcraad en the He r la tue morning and the deer waa standing wlde open when the family anwe. Wei Wei llngten Rhodes Urea nest deer te Mr, VVlnewer and keeps several dogs- During the night they made se muck noise thai Mr. Rhodes was obliged" te go down and quiet them. It Is believed that they fright ened off the thieves. TIIE KING RORBKRr. ' Jamea Ijrneh Arrested The Evidence fointtnxte Ilia emit. James Lynch, colored, was arrested en Saturday evening by Chief Smelts and' Ofllccrs Crawford and Deen en a warrant issued by Alderman Deen. He is charged with the felonious entry of the coffee roast ing establishment of Mrs. Clara It. King, en East Mifflin street near Lime. This place waa entered twioe in aa many weeks. The flrst time a pair of gum beets and seme wasted coflbe were stelen, and the second, Wednesday night, about thirty pounds of ceffee wero taken. The entrance ou last Wednesday night was efTocted by climbing te a shed in the yard and open epen inir the window en the second fleer. Clese te the shed waa a, bed of mortar, which the tiller did net notlee 'and he .stepped Inte It, leaving the imprint of a gum beet. Suspicion was directed against Lynch, who works at the Lechnr stables en the opposite side of the alley, and a search warrant was taken out. The efllccrs found In the stable where Lynch is employed a gum beet with mor mer ter en it. This beet had a peculiar heel and the imprint In the mortar bears the same imprint as the beet found in Lynch' s possession. The gum beets which the officers found at Lynch'i, it is said, are claimed by an empleye of Mrs. King as the enes stolen when the first theft was commited. The efllccrs also found four flvo-peund bags of cetfee en Sunday In the gravevard adjoining Mrs. King's cofleo heuse. They were secreicu near me cnapei. airs. King has identitled these bags of cofleo as her property, ' Lynch furnished ball for a hearing, and claims that he will be able te establish his Innocence. " Supposed Stelen Jewelry. At 0 o'clock en Sunday morning, a tele tele tele phone inossage was roceivod at the station heuse that a gang ei tramps at the corner of Ann and Chestnut streets were displaying watches and Jowelry, and offering them for sale at such prices as would indicate that they were stolen. Ofllcer Oardner was sent out, and thorn Officer Crawford and Censtable Prlce Joined him. They saw three men thcre, arrosted them and took them te the station heuse. They gave the names of James Bartley, William J. Ityan nnd J. Williams. In James Bartley's pos session was found a handsome cameo ring, and In Ilyan's a geld band ring. Thore were no watches In the possession of any of them. The authorities of neighboring cities will be communicated with, te ascer tain whether any rings have been stolen. l'nrent Day nt Xeflbvllle. A very large attendance was had at the Ncflsville Union Sunday school en Sunday afternoon, the occasion being " Parent Day." The oxercisos were very interest ing, and listened te with marked attention. Following is the programme : Scrlnlure readincr and prayer, Itev, J. H. Estcrline; simring by the school, " Who is this that wultctb;'' quurtctte, "Onward Christian Soldiers,," Misses Herring und Sprague, Messrs. Shcely and Smith: rcclta? tien. "LittleMaud," Miss AnnleV, Hurst; duett, (organacce'tnpanlmont,Mrs. Snyder) Misses Herring and Sprague; address, Itev. W. H. Lewars; sole, "Come Unto Me," (organ accompaniment Prof. Zellcrs) Mrs. W. 11. Lewurs; address, Hev. J. H. Estcrline; violin sole, B. Frank Wentz; benediction, Hev. Lewars. The oxercisos wero inlcrsporsed with music by the or chestra which was comiiescd of the follow ing members: Organ, Miss Wechter, violin, It. F. Weulz; trombone, Edwin Murr; ulte, W. L. Souders: cornet, Dr. E. II. Wltmer. A Murdered .Man's Uedy Passes Through The body of Stephen L. Pettus, the man who wns shot and killed by Mrs. South Seuth worth, in NowYerk.on Wcdiicsday,passed through Lancaster in the 11:10 train Satur day night. It was enclosed In a cedar box, and was en the way te Kontuckyfer burial. Merris Gcrshel, tobacco dealer of this city, was in New Yerk en Friday, when ,vhen the sheeting occurred. He was In the same stroet and within a short distance of the place where Mrs. Southworth killed the man. Mr. Qershel heard the shot ilred and saw tbe 'crowd running te the place. Hb stepped te call upon a friend befere te idling the spot, and in a short tiine learned that Pettus had been ktlled. Twe Fires In Philadelphia. .(annoy t Audrews' vliolesale grocery heuse In Philadelphia was burned en Sunday morning, causing a less which will exceed $100,000, covered by insurance. Assistant Foreman James McCucn, et cugine Ne. 3, was killed during the lire by falling walls. Several ether iiremeu were injured ; Burning pepper nearly blinded them. Other losers by tbe fire are Bonner Themas, $10,000 ; W. II. A C. W. Allen, $2,000; David Schull A Ce., $1,000. The shipping and receiving wareheuse occupied by Shurpless Urothers and owned by the Ilugbes estate en Jayne street, Philadelphia was destreyed by tire en Sat urday evening. Less, en building, $15.000 ; en stock, $7,000. The tire spread te adjoin ing prepcrtics,and among ether losers by fire, smoke and water are J. 11. Maxwell, htutloner, about $10,000 ; Oak ford A Sens, hatters, $1,000 ; Geergo Kelly, nearly $3,000; Mury A. Jenes, drcssmaker, $1,000; M. C. Jeidau, cloaks, ?1,000. Ouce n Itestdent of Mt. Jey. Isaiah Aniba, a watchman for the Corn wall A Lebanon railroad at a street crossing at Lebanon, mysteriously dis appeared from his pest of duty last Tues day. His body was found In the Qultta pahllla creek ou Saturday. He foil into the stream, which was much awollen at the time, and could net cscape or glve an alarm. Aniba was a resident of Alt. Jey for many years. Until four or flve years age he traveled through this and adjoining counties, giving exhibitions with the magie lantern. He wasalsea temporauce lecturer, his audiences in the main being drawn from villages. He leaves a wire, two sons and a (laughter. They rcslde in Philadelphia. Aniba and wife lived apart the iust few years. Using Cern Fer Fuel In Kansas. The farmers around Hiawatha, Kan., are burning corn for fuel, finding It cheaper than coal. Cern Is sold en the farm at 'M cents per bushel, while the average price of coal delivered at the farm ranges lrem 21 te 21 cents per bushel. The Farmers' Alllauce brought the attention of the farmers te the rolatlve nricesef the two commeditlos,und advised that half the corn crop be used as fuel, thus advancing the firice of the ether half und saving money n their fuel bills. The farmers have beg te act en this advice. A Hey Scalded. Sunday evening William, a son of Jehn Sechrlst, of North Water strect, aged 13 years, was badly scalded. He was playing around the elfvtrlu light station, en Con cord alley, when a man came out with a bucket et het water which he accidentally, or purposely, threw upon the boy. Iln was terribly scalded nlieul the back and when his pantaloons wcre taken off a great part of the skin came with them. Dr. Kinanl attended him. Arrested In llurrlnhurif. Seme days age Adam Wlse, a cigar maker, who liad been working at Itoths Iteths Itoths vllle, stele an overcoat there and fled te this city. After selling the coat te Henry Demau he left for Philadelphia te enlist in the regular army. The coat was recovered bv the owner and turned ever te him. Werd was received from Ilarrlsburg te. dv that Wise was arrested In thai city, .Saturday eenlig, by Oflicer "Vingst. and is held te await Lancaster eillcers. -J- - - ' LANCASTER, PETTY CASES BEFORE COURT. W1TES APPEAL FH JUST T1EATIEST TIEIR BtltLKT IliyiHH. IT And a Number of Surety of Peace suits Are Alse Dispose Of-The rtrst Week ,Of Common Ples. Court met at 2:30 o'clock enSatnrday af ternoon, and the hearing of desertion and surety of the peace cases was resumed. Andrew Bmamgart, German, who had field for pasture adjoining Shoenberger's park, charged Themas B. Shields with having threatened te kill him. The difficulty between theso parties oc curred last July. The only testimony bear ing en the case was that Shields told Braumgart te come into a shed and he would kill him. Braumgart declined the Invitation and was net killed. The court did net thnk Andrew was in any danger, and dismissed the complaint with each of the turtles te pay half tbe costs. The desertion case against Menreo Mel llnger was continued until the December adjourned term. He was sued several months age and claimed that his wife and he settled their differences, he agreeing te pay 'httrfOOitifullfer all claims against him, and that he had dotie se. His wlfe was net in court and she will be sent for nt the ad journed term. Win. Hummel 1 wait prosecuted nevcral months age for threatening Geergo M. Baker. The prosecutor has absconded from the ceuntyjand the court directed the complaint te be dismissed with prosecutor for costs, and that a process be issued for him. , Jacob Heuny, of Manheim, was charged by his wlfe with dosertion. She claimed thnt no left her and took with him all the furniture In the heuse. He claimed that she struck and auusea him and that he lea his home te avoid trouble. The court directed him te pay $2.60 per week for the maintenance of bis wife and the costs of prosecution. Jacob went te Jail. William Prlce, censtable of the Second ward, was charged by his wlfe Moggle with failure te support her. She claimed that she worked In the cotton mill and that he contributed very little towards her support since last May. The defendant said he was wilting te sup port his wife, and had offered te rent n heuse and go te housekeeping, but bIie re re ro fused te loave her mother's heuse. The court directed him te pay $2.00 per week as long as they remain apart. James Legan prosecuted Jehn Bngnell, of Columbia, for threatening him, but us James wassent te jail earlier iu the weck for felonious assault and battery, uud can not harm any ene for the next sixteen months the case was dismissed. At the last term of the court Gcerge Gar Gar ber premised te provlde a home for his wife. Instead of doing se he Bklppcdawuy. The court's process w ill bring him buck. Daniel Frey preferred a surety of the poace case against Christian Eckert. Frey lulled te appear te prosecuto the case and tbe court issued a process for hlnf. FINKD Feil CONTEMPT. F. H. Hornetser, who tends the tellgate en the Litltz turnpike, preferred a charge of false pretonse against Jeseph Jeseph. He failed te appear, although subpumacd, and was brought befere the court en nn attachment. He had no oxcuse te eiler for falling te attend court and a line et $10 and costs was lmposed. A. L. Skllcs, for committing an nssault nnd battery en G.L. Edwards, was ilned,$5 and costs. cubhekt b6siVess The lavern lioen'so of"F. M. Teuibi'was transferred te Peter 1C. Wolpert, and the brewer's license of Casper Kehlor te Frank M. Toufel and Christian Wiseman. Emma J. Carberry, city, whs divorced from her husband, James Carbcrry, en the ground ofadultery and desortlen. ALMOST SUFtrOUATEU. A Whele Family AnVclcSTey Gas Frem n Furnace. Ou Saturday night or Sunday morning Mitchell and family, who rcslde nt Ne. 701 North Queen street, mnde a narrow escape from suffocation by-ceul gas. Dur ing the night u pipe leading from thu furnacein the cellar bocame disjointed aud the heuse was seen filled with gas, up stairs as well as down. Very fortunately Mrs. Mitchell aweke nnd when she did she noticed the gas. She was very dizzy nnd when she attempted te get up she fell back upon the bed ;"she Anally awakened her husband and he was also affected. The room of Harry and G race, the two children, which Is next te that of their parents, was opened aud they wero ulse found te be In danger. Dr.Mahlenberg was sent for and he attended the family. They wero sick all day Sunday und had it geno a llttle longer seme of them might have been dead, A Dead-Uent In Trouble. William Sunferd Is a young man who has been in treuble quite frequently dur ing his residence of about u year in this city. Much of liis tiine he has spent in jail. When he cauie here he was taken care of by seme religious folks. He pretended te be very geed, but In a short time was ar rested for larceny and sent te Jail. One of ids specialties is beating hotels and beard ing houses. Ha Is iu the habit of going te these places and after bearding sometlmo gets away without p-iylnghls bills. He has a nerve that is wonderiul and can tell the straightest kind of a tale te beat a man. He Is new in jail en charges of defrauding a ho!e--koopor and larceny. He beardod at Fiery's hotel, ou East Chestnut street, for sometlmo and when he left he stele a pair of shoes aud a vest belonging te another boarder. Complaint was made against him before Alderman Dcen and he was arrested at the Flery hotel. He returned when he found that suits had been entered against him and tried te settle the cases. Censtable Yoisley arrosted him iu the liotel und he was com mitted for a hearing. l.tsteT Uiielntine.I Lettors. , List of letters ndvrrtlsed at the posteflico at Lancaster, Pa., Nev. 25, I860. Free de livery: Ladies' IAt. Mrs. Appleford, Mrs. Joe Beullc, Mrs. Martha Beiglcr, Miss Liz7ie Markly, Mrs."KutIeS. Lawrence (2), Miss A. Lcumau, Mrs. F. P. Spaulillug, Mrs. Fred'k P. Spauldlng (for.), Miss Stephen son. Oeura' LUt.-S, O. Baker, H.SI.Caldwell, Henry Cleysen, Monsieur S. Dcvisme, (for.), Dr. llenlaniin Frantz, Manager His Natural Life Ce., Chas A. Howe, Sain'l. Jacksen, Frank Jhems (for.), Mr. Keens, Jac. Leeds, E. Reynolds. Win. Schwitzcr, Fred. Seh nor, Henry Bteffy, Win. 11. Styles. Yeung Uorkheefor'a Funeral. The funeral of Jeseph Ilerkhecfer, the yenng man who committed sulclde en Friday evening by sheeting himself, took place en Sunday afternoon from the un dertaking establishment of Ames C. Hote, en North Queen street. Thore was quite a large attendance and among theso prosent wero the empleyes of Illckcr's brewery, Hebel Ledgo of Odd Fellows und Woven Wise Men. The services in the under taking room wcre conducted by Itev. Selbcrt, of the German Itofermod church, and the Interment was inade iu Lancaster cemetery. Wilt Tnke Hetel VeWiniu. Jehn A. Snyder has purchased the fix tures of Hetol Veteran, en North Queen struct, from William Wenninger, and w ill take iwssosslen en next Monday. 'I his property Is owned by Mr. Snyder and in the early part of the year he will commence tbceroctleu of an entirely new building. Leen Abbett's Plurality 1 1,'i.VJ. Thecortifled returns of the election iu New Jersoy show a plurality for Ahbctt, for governor, of 11,253 uud a total 1'rohlbl 1'rehlbl 1'rohlbl tlen ete of 0,853. Abbett has a majority ever Grubb and Lament of 7,400. Leaves a Small Estnte. Lewis C.Cassidy't estate la valued at $76,000, He did net make a will. . PA., MONDAY, NOVJilBER 25, 1889. WHO WILL WIN THAT HOttSE t The Jtatnd Chancing Hliu On A Sjjpday Scheel Ctdebrntten. "" Euzabkthtew.v, Nev. 25. The band fair opened in llerst's hall en Saturday, nd the attendance was encouraging. The various tables, and stands, which are con veniently arranged, are laden with ali kinds of articles. The following articles are te voted for and chanced eff: horse, hanging-lamp, ten of coal, barrel of flour, geld and silver watch j also, a large variety of ether things. On Sunday, Rev. Goe. S. Seaman will prsach bis fcrewell sermon In the Luth eran church. The programme for the 50th anniversary of the Lutheran Sunday school, te be held en Thanksgiving evening, has been Issued. It consists of duels, soles, addresses, Ac. Rev. II. N. Fegley, of Alechanlcsburg, Cumberland county, wilt deliver the annual address. Mr. Edgar C. Breneuinn, of Lancaster, Sxnt several days Iu town. Mr. Jacob Stautler had the pavement In front of J. Fisher's Jowelry stere relald. Rev. Goe. 8. Seamau nnd family spent soveral days at Hamburg, Berka county. Miss Annie Hlestand, of Marietta, spent soveral days in town with the Misses Leah and Martha Wermley. Lengenecker A Bausman sold a let of flne cattle at the stock yards en Saturday. Next Saturday Keller AAllwIne will sell stork at the same place. Miss Blanche Smith la visiting Mrs. Milten Krause. A Muslcale. The second muslcale of the season was given In Mr. Walter Bausman's parlors en Saturday afternoon. The pupils ncnullted themselvcs te the satisfaction of the com pany gathered te enjey probably the host of the extraordinary pregrammes always provided feri theso occasions. Here are the masters and their themes which en gaged attention at recital Ne. 37 : Cnlkln-Iterfit lleurrr. T. nenlieur. .- Hener's WiiUiiward. II. Tretere .-...-.." In Old Mndrlil." Hclmbert Hchcrze. Sn. liyiiM - ..'Sweetheart." b. L-ivIIla ." Meeting and Tartlnir." each nt tt Cot tone Fair. Clednrd .Chevalier Fantasln Etmte, (a, Eilgnr Hherwoeil.........ChunMin d' Amour b. Clinmnnds.... Iji Mntlrlgul, u. iu ftevm.. ,.iiie MinmcrBiMiB. ua. ........wniimiic. Lassen ....Twhb n Dream; Mnbcrbier , Xprlnitttmd, Clienln. On. 47 llniiads In A Int. Mattel " Ix-ave Me Net. Dear Heart." Iiehm, Op. 250, Ne. l. Waltz and Finale i LIMITED LOCALS. Prof. Glcasen, who had quite a success ful week here, clesed his engagement en Saturday night. He hud another large nudlenca nnd he handled horses In his usual easy style, tle went from I-ancanter te Ensten and will go thence te Hcranten and Wllkcsbarre. Dan Masen's "Clenn Sweep" company had anether large audlonce ou Saturday ovening and the company again gave the best of satisfaction. Siimuel Overly had a hearing this morn ing en a charge of surety of the peace, brought by his wife, and Alderman Uorshey held him in bail for trial at court. Henry Ferdney.an old offender, was sent te Jail for 20 days by Alderman Halbach. Pension has been granted Jehn Sawyer, of this city. Itev. Dr. Stahr, president of Frunklln nnd Marshall college, delivered the sermon at the corner-stono laying of St. Andrew's Itofermod church, Reading, en Sunday. Hew Thuy Secured an Overcoat. B. F. Cochran, of QuarryvIUe, rcjerled nt the station heuse ou Saturday evening that he had been robbed of au,evurcfut. He bought It in the morning at If irsli,, t Hre.'s and left It nt Hetol 'VuteranltinUl lie was ready te go home. Towards evening a man with slde whiskers and meustnehn aud wearing dark clothes called nt Hetel Veteraii nnd asked for the package left thore by Mr. Cochran. IIoNIeseribcd the package, told what It coutalued and said lie w as te take It te the Loeimrd hotel. While this conversation was going en a tall man with red whlskers aud a eoinpin eeinpin eoinpin len of the above paity was nt the deer nnd after the pack age was given te the party who asked for It, both men left. Shortly afterwards Mr. Cochran culled for his packageaud wasgrcatlysurprised when he learned that it was net there. He said that he had net given orders te auy persen te get the package. The thell w us reperted te the station house nnd n descript ion of the thloves furnished te the elllccrs. The Fleet-Foetod Witness. Samuel Graham, of Bart township, a witness in the Rice fjeetinent case, was brought into court ou an attachment. This is the witness Sheriff Burkheldor tried te get during the trial, but he was tee float of feet. Graham's statement te the court ou Saturday nftorneon was that he bad net been regularly subpoenaed iu the case, uud in his statement was coriehorntcd by his wife. The court continued the hearing until next Saturday, when the party who claimed te lme fcubecnaed him will be In court. In the lneuutlme he was held In $100 bail for his nppcaronce at that time. Put Cberi'3 's Teuiii. Pat Cherry, tbe hack driver, thought be lest a (cam by theft ou Saturday ovening, but fortunately for him he was mistaken. He was at Mr. B. J. McGrauu's rosldcnce and while in the heuse his herse leek a no tion te exerciso himself, When Put get through witli his business und went for his team it was gene. The less was reported at the station heuse and the entire city police force was instructed te be en the lookout for the team. It was found late en Saturday en the read leading te What Glen, by agate koepcr en tiie New Hol Hel land pike, and returned te its owner. The Duke Strect l'uvoiueut. The laying of the ashpalt blocks ou Duke street is progressing very well, notwith standing the contractors had been mi mi mi forttiuute In having sumo of the worst weather Imaginable. The job, or nt IcuHt what Fritchey A lllndeu have, will be finished In a few days. On Saturday the last bloeks wcre laid between the streetcar tracks nri'd the cars are new running as usual without theso annoying transfers. Passed the Examination. A list of men who have passed the civil service examination for positions in the railway service iu Pennsylvania is pub lished te-day. Theso of Lancaster city with their rating are : Edward II. Gasten, 81; Harry I). llolUhue, 81; Harry L. Zeek, 78. Mr. Gasten is net exactly a rcsident of Lancaster. He cemes lrem Watsoiitewn, but is new employed as u clerk in the Adams Exprosscempany here. llltten lly it i)eg. Gcerge Smith, a boy In the employ of the Union News company, was out selling pajxirs yesterday when he wus attacked by u deg. IIe was w diking along West Lemen street when the bundle of ixtpers he was carrying fell from his hand. When he steeped te pick them up a deg Jumped at him, biting him badly in leth hands. A Iliinoe-Stooror Get Eluht Yters. Frank A. Ahlrlch, convicted of "bunceing" Jehn K. Lommeii, a well known merchant of Pittsburg, out of $10. 000, was en Saturday bcntcnced te eight years' Imprisonment in the Western pcmtemiury. Union Vetemn Legien at Church. The Union Veteran legion attended ser ser fceat the First M. E, church ou Duke street ou Sunday e cuing. The church was crowded from the altar te the rear deer und many were obliged te le.ive, net being able te get into the building. After an aulheni "light e VullantSoidlers," by the choir, Itev. Dr. S. M. Vernen preached a sermon from the text "I have fought u geed light." It was au eloquent, practical sermon. WEATIIEIt FORECASTS. WAsniifOTQjr, D. C, Nev. 25. Fer Eastern Pennsylvania s Light rain; no change iu tcinperuture; south westerly wlutls. FELL FROM A TRAIN. J.CALfIN ZMN, 0F LIT1TZ, RECEIVES TER IIBLB INDUES AT feUMBIA. Ills Eight !. Crushed Se That Amputa tion la Necessary A Lad's Hand Crushed lly Dough Rellers. Columbia, Nev. 23. A sorleus Mfjflcnt happened yesterday afternoon stE A. King A Ce.'s bakery te Den). Green, aged 15 years, employed at the place. The boy carelessly placed his left hand en the re vorslble dough breaker and bis hand was carried under the rollers. Fortunately the machine was net in use and the rollers wero set high or the hand would have been tnru oil'. The hand was mashed, but no bones wero breken. The bev tried te pull his hand out with the right hand, which was also slightly Injured. A workman heard his cries and the niachiue was stepped. Dr. Llneuwcaver attended te the injuries. J. Calvin Zohn, cigar manufacturer of Lltltz, full from a passenger train en the Reading A Columbia railroad bore ni 12:40. It is supposed that he Intended te walk from ene car te anether. His right leg was crushed abeve the ankle. Amputation Is found necessary. He was sent te his home en a special engine. Dr. Illnkle attended him. He is about DO years of age, married aud has oue child. A meeting of the Kccley Ktove company directors was held last evening, aud 11. ll. Themas was electcd general manager of the company, Mr. Themas Is thesevretarv of the National Steve association, and wlil nssume Ills duties en February -int. Right Rev. N. S. Rullseu, D. D., assistant bishop of Central Pcnnsylvanla,wlll preach en Sunday ovening In St. Pant's P. E. church. Therite of continuation will be administered by Bishop Hnllseu nt the same service. The closing exercises of the73d anniver sary of MU Zleu A. M. E. church will be held en Sunday. Rev. S. D, W. Smith will preach nt 10:30 a. in., Rev. Goe, Wells Ely, of the Prosbyterlau church ut 3 p. in., anil Rev. W. II. Heard, presiding eldor of the Lancaster district, at 7:30 p. m. The Sunday school jubilee will be held nt 1:30 p. in. Fifteen members of Riverside lIome.No. 27, went te Lancaster Inst evening In pay n fraternal visit te Fulton Heme, Ne. 'JO. The visitors had a pleasant time, and were glveti refreshments at Miller's hetel. Gen. Welsh pest will held a special moot meet lug this ovening te make arrangements for the reunion nt Yerk en Thanksgiving Day. "Colleen Jlawn" was presented In the niwrn heuse Inst evening by the Seymour St rat ten company. "The Danites" will be given te-night. The "festival of the seasons" In the ar mory is tin ntlractive place. German's minstrels will appear In thu opera heuse en Tuesday night. The com pany is an excellent one. B. Frank Heiso, Jes, Illnkle and S. P. Wuyne have returned fieni thelrgunnlng trip te Virginia, Plenty of bad weather and no game. The Yeung People's Society of Christian Endeavor of the Second Street Lutheran church held a social meeting last night nt the home of the Misses Hardy, en Third st root. The May Rose Pleasure society wns or ganized last evening, with the following eiiicpm : I'roKitiein, aiiss amnie MocKiey; vled.nrosident, Samuel Arms ; secretary, Miss Mnggle ir. iMnggie i).-iir.; treasurer, xneouero Dewers. The society is composed of 10 vuu ing. siViiasitna Aurl tt'lll mwt ni Ij'vIiIai f iples, and will meet every Fridnycven- , ' 'V. . Chas. Themas presented 'theJluck I"ab-4 t club with a handsome hanging lamp bit last evcnlnir. II. W. Slegelmllcli has sold his bnkeiy te a Mount Jey party and will lake charge of his father's hotel en Monday. About two years age Ficd. Lobergorit was robbed of seme jewelry uud the thief escaped. On Fridny Ollieer Wittlck ar rested Samuel Jehnsen In Lancaster, charged with the eflensa Jehnsen is also wanted In Chester for robbing an Icemaii of? J). He wus placed In jail uud will be given n hcailug before Sipilre Evans next week. The Mlulsterlal association will be as sisted In their lecture ceurse by the public school teachers. Will Carlcteu will open the ceurse aud will probably be follewod by Rcproscutatlve Hear, of Michigan. The young folks et the Lancaster church presented "Tem Thumb's Wedding" In Mt. ion A. M. E. church last night te a crewded heuse. The Second street Lutheran church will bold an oyster supper iu the armory next week. A LOl' OF YOUNG THIEVES. They Htenl a Number of Valuables Frem l'ref, GIouheii und ills Mini. Prof. O. It. Glcasen, the popular horxe trainer, who is new giving exhibitions nt the.Laucaster rink,wustlie victim of thieves last night and he und soveral of his men suffered from IhelrdopredatleiiH.; The boys who did the stealing belong te u gang who leuf around the rink, despite the efforts of the managers te keep them away. This morning when Prof. GIcuheu's men went te the rink they made the discovery. In the dressing room in Iho front of the house, which wus formerly n slde ontrance te the place when it wus used us a theatre, steed n trunk, which was owned by Nor Nor eon Smith, Prof, aicaseu's first assistant. The lock had been pried from It mid the following articles stolen : A flne overcoat valued at (M0 and a Smith A Wessen re volver wertli ?1'A belonging tq Mr. Smith and n lull suit of clothes of Geergo Evans, another empleye of Prof. Glcasen, who kept things in Smith's trunk. A Celt's lightning repeat ing rllle, belonging te Prof. Glcuseu, was also stolen from u case In which it wus kept, iu the sumo room. This rifle the professor hud made especially for himself In New Yerk and used It for sheeting glass balls, while giving exhibitions in the summer. IIe valued It nt ?50 and docs net think that there Is another gun llke It in thu city. Au examination of the building showed that an entire sasli In the western slde of the building nt the stage had been broken out. 'ihe window Is seme distance from the ground, but the tracks Immediately under It showed that several persons had coine out et or gene into ll. n is iionevou by seme that thieves entered the building while last night's performance was going ou, uud secreted thoinselves between the pieces of scenery en the stage until after Prof. Glcaseu's men hud loll alter which they committed the theft nnd went out by the window. Some think, lieweer, that they entered and left the building by the w Indew. The thloves, whoevcr they were, wero well uo ue uo miuluteu with the rink aud knew where Prof. Glcasen kept everything. Thuy did net break into the ticket ofllce w hore Prof". Gleasen'H trunk full of bits, bridles, books. Ac, was kept, because they did net wuut that kind of articles. Complaint was made before Alderman Hershey against a number of boys und Special Ofllcer GUI arrested Jehn J. LuU. Harry Stevens, Walter Clemmens uud Jehn Morrlssey, four boys who make the rluk their hcauuuurtcrs. They were held en charges of felonious entry und larceny. Iu Lutz's heuse a geed hat which had been stolen from the rluk oue day this w eek wus found. Yeung Stuvcus gave ball and denied everything but blamed Lutz and Morrlssey for being the guilty ones. The Ames I'uiik Properties. Susan A. Fuuk aud Samuel Grefl, ad ministrators of Ames Fuuk, deceased, through Jehn Rebutaii, auctioneer, etfereil the real estate of decedent at public sale ou Saturday afternoon ; Ne. 1. A let ofgreund flouting ou Mari etta avenue, 18 feet 5 inches, una extending in dentil 111 feet, with two-story nnd man sard brick liense, wus sold te Charles R. Kline for 81,225. The larm preperty was bid up te f315 per acre, and the sale of this and a let of ground adjoining the farm was ndjourued until next Saturday, wiieq tliose projiertio will be bold. SALE MY THE altEltlFF. A Number or Properties Dispened of nt the Court Heuse. Sherlff Uttrklmlder told Iho following properties at the court house en Saturday afternoen: A let of ground fronting 40 feet en ihe Lancaster aud Philadelphia turnpike a short distance from the city limits) and ex tending In depth 235 fect, with double two. story brick heuse and ether Improvements, as the preperty of Clcmentlnn E. lunian and Win. II. Innian, te P. D. Iluker for 31, subject te mortgages aggregating Ji,0."i0 nd accrued interest. The following properties of Jehn flock fleck ringer: Ne. 1, One-hnlf aero of ground In the borough of Adnmstewn. with frame dwell ing heuse nnd frame stable. Ne. Z A let of ground Iu the same borough containing 80 perches, without Improvements, te Samuel 11. Miller for 9loe. The following properilos of Juntos Bry Bry seu: Ne. 1. One and throe-fourthi acres bf land In Enhratu tewnshln. with Improve ments, te Calhnrlne Dry son for fjssoe. Ne. Z. A let of ground In the vlllage of x-.iuniut, wuu uricK ceiinge anu oiuer im provements, te same fur IAWX). Nn. 3. A let of ground iu tbe same vil lage, without Improvements, te Edward Grofffer?250. Ne. 4. Twe Iwo-story brick heuses Nes. 218 and 210. New Helland avenuc, with leta ofgreund thereto belonging, te Cathariue Dry son for $500, subject erjt500. The following properties of Ann Kngorer: Ne. 1. Three let of ground In Marietta, with Improvements. Ne. 2. A let ofgreund In same borough SO feet front by 200 feet deep. Ne. 3. A let ofgreund In same borough 40 by 200 root, te Win. II, Reland for fC01. A tract et M acres of land In Cenny town ship, with two-story frame heuse, barn uud tolmcce shed, as tiie proerty of Jacob llrubaker, te Rebert Sanker for 9J.605. A tract of three acres and 107 perches of land lu East Earl township, with frame dwelling heuse and stable, ns the prewrty of Jeminn A. Haller und her husband Samuel Haller, te Solemon Lossley for f550 mi b ect te a mortgnge of f 1,100. The corporate franchises of the Mt. Jey Gas com puny, te the Ixiwe Manufacturing company fer$t. A let nf ground 85 by 122 feet, with gas works thereon located te same purchaser for?l. l The Antt'Quayttes Angry. The news of the appointment of Majer Grlest wns first mnde known te the poeplo of Lancaster by the 1nti:i,meenci:u. It was placed en Iho bulletin beard, but neither of the Republlcun ulliccs suw lit te mnke the matter public. The nppolntment was net much of a sur sur prlse te the poeplo here ns It wus generally believed thnt it would be made alter Grlest had received the endorsement of Congressman llresius. The ether candidates glve u p the fight ut that 1 1 me. The appoint incut la vary distasteful te the untl-Quay men aud they were very angry when the iiewh reached Luncnster te day. They declare that nothing will be left undone te dofeut Breslus fur a second term nnd they have soventl men In training te run against him. This is a victory for Orient aud the congressman ever both the Republlcmi pnpers who have been koeplng their pens oil until alter the nppolntment wns made. The news was very wnrmly roceivod by the army of men In this city who are anxious te sorve as letter carriers nnd clerks, uud are id ready stirring themselves about very llvely and petitions " will be flying In (he ulr" by Monday. p- TELEGRAPHIC TAPS. tUJJy Dncev. of New Yerk, lu San Fran cisce luKrrtfgrnvJmecJreri ecttsXprnmy Pan forth, of Uosten, In the tenth retiiui. James: A. Smith, of St. I-euls, president of un ice and fuel company, has dis appeared with 8i)0,0W of 6ther pcople's money. Counsel.'for Hannah 11. Southworth, who murdered Stephen L. Pctlus In New Yerk en Friday, says her dorenso will be In sanity. Amended bills In equity have been tiled In the U. S. circuit court of California against the Southern I'aclllu railroad, te annul patents te laud given by the gov ernment. The bills rpiostlen the validity of the organization of the railroad us a cor poration, The llerliti Xutleual Gcitclte says that a plan exlsts for the betrothal nf the cznra witch nnd Princess Margaret, of Prussia, liocniierer,HMstor, but It Is net likely te be realized. The czarina uud Empress Frederick, the r-uper says, nre I'avorable te such nn alliance. A sieclal rrem Ispemlng, Mich., mm A let of two hundred pounds of quartz carrying geiu nv ruiu ui tnyrve iur ion whs tnkau from tlieinaln (.huftofthe Michigan geld mlue lust night. Assays of three samples of quartz, from the Michigan give 821,020.17, J.rl(550.02 und $110,058.50 Pr ten rcsKictlvely. The latter is (he richest geld-bearing rock ever .taken from an American initie. Meetings In Kilkenny and Waterford, Ireland, will be held te-morrow in mem ory of Allou, Larkiu and Gould, who wcre hanged for killing a policeman lu Man chester In 1857. Pollce have bconjerdcrod te dlsporse meetings. A decision lus been rendered under which Eatl of Elision, eldest seu of Duke of Oration, Is allowed te bring criminal suit against the Aei th Londen J'rcii for al leging Hint his lordship wus implicated in the commission efuuuutur.il crimes in the West End. News has been received iu Zunzlbarcou Zunzlbarceu firming the reports of the massacre of Dr. Peters uud all but flve moinbers of his ex pedition. Anether dispatch says Dr. Peters und ills parly have established a fort at Mount Kcnla. The will of the late Jehn 11. Khocu Khecu Khocu berger, of Pittsburg, glve $00,)0 for u memorial hospital te occupy eight acre near the Allegheny ccmotery. 8100,000 te the Ephcepnl dloccse of Pitts burg, and $100,oue te Trinity Episcopal church conditioned en the ubolltleu of pew rent, und the Institution of dally morning and evening services. UteUleu Against the 1 toad tug Itullread. Pjmladkm'IUA, Nev. 23 Jndge Thayer this morning delivered an opinion in the bill In equity of the city of Philadelphia, against the Piiiludelphiu A Reading rail road company, lu thu matter of the tor ter mina! read, und lie decided against the Reading, although urging councils te glve It u show If it will comply with tiie regula tions ImjMjsed by the city. Mysteries of Full-Held. Thore is u geed de.il of excitement lu the lewer end of the county ever the dopro depro dopre datlonsuud small robberies lu the neigh borhood of Full field. Frank's stere at Lylcs was entered net long age and sev eral pairs of overalls stolen were found til a field near Fuirfleld. The stere of Hiram Wilsen A Seus at Wukefleld has nlse been entered and thore have been many small robberies ut neighboring farm houses. The cellar of Mr. N. N.llenscl has been entered every week nnd plea and ether previsions cartfed oil". Suspicion rests upon three mysterious men with no vlslble means of support who have been living in uu old sihoel heuse ut Fair Held. One of them was fermerly o.n e.n o.n pleyed for a short tlme lu McSpariun's cannery but claims te be n literary man, oxpert In the mixing of udvcrtlsemeuts uml literature In a story new appearing iu the Xew L'nt he ud ertlscs Mr.McSpar mn's cannery, and received ten dollars for Tim ioeple of tbe neighborhood npponled te the Lonstable te search the school heuse and en Thursday he made a thorough ex amination, but feuud no ovhlenco against the men and the mystery remains uu-solyed. PRICE TWO CEKa n PROMINENT MAN GO! rn, HON. GEORGE V. I'ENHETM 'MR BRUSSELS 8.N SJTURMt PIHIIF. 3. He Serves Several Term M Htntes senator. Frem Ohie 4fl Recently as Minister te - r i i UnuHsrxs, Nev. 25. Hen. Ge Pendleton, into Unlfed States, mini ijuiuii, uh in mis civ lasi mam. t Geergo 11. Pendleten, or Cincinnati ""in !- vriiiuiiiiiuvi, viiiu j receitcu f demle education lu the schools of natl nnd afterward ItrKurnnc; studls was an in i ueu ie me par, t , 7" ever slnce the nrnctlce at Clnemil a member of the state Senate of 1851 and 1855 ; was a representative! wuie in me xmny-nnn,. Tiiirty-i Tlilrty-soventh, and Thirty-eighth ' Sresses; was me Democratic,' nte for vice president en the ticket I ey ucorge ii, mcuieiinn in jjjw s Democratic candidate for Kovcrne in 1SC9 1 was elected te. the Unite Senate nsn Democrat, te succeed Matthews, Republican, aud toeXt scat Atarcii IP, 1870. His ter sorvlce expired March 3, 1883. lis appointed envoy extraordinary and I ter plenipotentiary te Germany by unni iiievcianu, anu iiuring ins ser Herlin was octlve and efficient In en the nrbltrnry ceurse of Germany German Americana vlsUlntf flirt laud. He had n stroke of paralysis . a year age. j SO.MEILUCKY 5IBX, Who Have Heeu Apiielnted' tfnder Collentnr Frlilv. ' Collel'ter Frldy announced thofelj apjiolntmettls nt neon te-day f fi ' imcnstcr County eutside a Vincent K, Alexander. Little - Tiies. McGewnn. Sudsburv : V.t'A Strlnc, Columbia, and Moses M, W list Earl. Ofllce deputies, Je Murkle, Lancaster city: Jehn Zellers, ait. Jey. -s !? Yerk Ceuutv Outside denutlc Cornelius Llggltt. Win. O. Yeung, Ml einysur. vuyt, jenu tv Jiinnieu i.c nlllen lrmin.tr U'nlu,, . it Cumberland and part of Yerk i liailK. , ,- ' Frunklln nnd Fulton-Hiram' fiTl Mlflllii, JuulaUi, Perry, Snyder and of Duuphln-A. C. Strode. k ' , l-ari ei uaupuin ana. liCuanen Cenklln. s V.&$ There are still three nppelBtments:! mnde for the ofllce in this. eitr'aM ether appointments te he announced ine principal uepuiy ler inrir, pnn deputy for llcdferd, lllalr and Huntls and for Adams and part of Yerk oeua Collector Frldy has also sent te. secretary of the treasury forlsppelr the iiatues or several gusgersand" keener. Iln Would mil trfvaiilia 11 publlcatleu te-day, but it Is knewrft uiianes iveiw, unrriseii tiinpieana P, L. Sprechcr ere among the lucky noverai npimimees wero lermeny i the rovenuo service. .Ampng-tbee be named Jehn B. Miuklev. Charles 1 Harrison Hlpple, Capt, HprochersiKll KU'wiwnn. " - a were strenuiv endorsed fer..Uei te which they were appointed and I ability te fill the same, , ?'& A., J. Dunlap,. Democrat, who wi comnetant ofllce denutv iinderc'C W 1U iAtt tBT mwl 1 TtiJhl kMllki resignation te Collector' Frldy te- take eOcct en next Saturday. Mr.1.1 has accepted the 'position of tbepk-i ier i'v a. uicicer, nrewer.."r. vi would net have been remevad-bt. lector for sotnutlme yet. had he deslf stay, but as Mr. Itlcker offered hlm - position, which is a geed one. ha le take ft. ?-ft.- ft1 iMu nujiur jvmnxxue? Hxmuul Monsner, or lCphrat.Tev .. ., ....M. ...... i, ., . . , . . Found Deiid In Ills Hed et Mem1 Samuel Messner, an old resident of rata township, died veryv suuiieniy home between ninkfctnwn andyMs ili.ln tl.li. ...nH..tl... f f m S. n A I..4..I ng te Lancaster te attend te semel in ess connected with the estate efJ Messner, his brether, whrf was burled J iuenuay. lie was a wiuewer, u;ari iiuviiiu uieu Huvenii. yvuin Mge, iiiiu. uerniiiir ills housekeeper arose eartl prepare breakfast. She called 'him i received no response the. nrst,.l She call hint again viater but,,,, a did net answer his roemwai nnd he was found dead lu bed.- At Is sunDosed te have been the 'cause old gentleman was in geed; health HpliHs "last night, when be rethwlr-l Messner wus 75 years of agfl;b Wl weaver by trade but Mho fermtd ten'1 twolve acres of land. Uawas'a" lire Domecmt. a iroed citizen and was":ln. clrcumBtuncea flnunclallv. Itevleaves son. Cerenor Heuamnn waa notified off death this morning und he left' te heltj- j inquest. Deatli audDurlal of An Old Ldy: The body of Mrs. Martraret Denis.1' died at the rosldcnce of her son-In-1 Jehn M. McCu ev. at Ne. 18 EsM 1 street, this city, wns tuken le NewPr iicuce ier uuriai uus inenuiiK. eer worn conducted lu the Reformed chun Rev. Seuder, nnd the interment $i made lu the grnveyunl of the 'cbl Tiie deceased was eighty-four years of l ami was tnu mother or Aurnuam ua the well known blacksmith at 1.n.,lrlni..i A,ltl,tti wlir. 1ltAtf llt same neighborhood, ami Adam, 4 llodferd. Her ilauiditurs are Mrs. Jeb I'ulKley. Mrs. Jehn M, MiCulley and M William McMlchuel, of this city. i ' ) Death of Ml Aired laid J'. ' Margaret Grlfllths, a lady who was Of 60 yearn of uge, died ou Sunday at tbe ra dence of Stephen Uillesptc, in Jilra- Huud. She wus a member of the Frfc church and lived lu the noltrhberho lllrd-ln-IIaml for many years. She two ncphews in the west. jgj Numerous Chunrcx Aualust S. L. Des Samuel L. Denny, wlie was. icturuetLfi court en i riuay ier iieirauuing jevumm i Nuuuoimicher, of MillcrsvUle, out of Ml by selling them a patent right which t liail Ul'ieru heki ie uneiiiur m.v,iuiu, ceued the imeiiey rer it.n waniei ou i iirnl ciiarircs. felnce his departure f Lancaster county, Dunny has bcenri author of several libelleus clrea which he sent into Lancaster coos for the imrnose of inlurlng Israelii. dls. w liem he ulse cheated. The grand lu have found true bills of charges prelarr by Mr. Lnndls, of llbel and iierjurr U Indictments), uud if Denny ever visits J caster county he will be glveu a war reception by the niwve named prosecute and ethers whom he has defrauded. DetH Is suptesud te be iu Mlnuoseta, but Is ,t T..M .... .... ... l.n until tm . 1 XV'l.lln I., rnll IT.. W(ltt lTMliMMl. ,...w ..ww.. --' . -- ' - Samuel Overfy, junk-dealer who llvta, lafuyotte sireci, was uuioriunuie um during the week te get In tronbla.en count or n law Hint inav e imu ntm wlfe. Wlille he wns in jail he sys Hurry und FninK hliauu, nis iwe, i.miiin rnliliixl hliu. Thev stele i 100 pounds of rags, a curry oemby. brush, ucieeic, razor umi n im ti.i.w.M utinii of which were taken I trunk which they breke open, W Overly get out of Jail he (nude the revery, and tins morning no inaue. plalut ticfore Alderman Hershey. wurruui was uituii iu utui-vi urtiumu, - arrested Frjnk uud leekml him up W Harrv heard that he was wanted be away but w Hi likely be picked up we Executions IsauHl. The following exocutletpj hva Issued slnce Sitnnlay nt 1 o'clock; A Aldus U. Iterr, noime iuniiHiw 82,050; Kleffer A Ilcrr, J-,W' Cockle, grocer, Hfthnslewn, 1300. ?500; Suniucl-' J ,, ll'l :m '! ,.fu-V, yr ii1 r-r InJtir&zr & .fryy-Vi . ,.J" v. -v. .l- V-i tftV' i'i-..