8 THE TIMES, NEW BLOOMFIELI), PA., NOVEMltEll 29, 1881. An Incident of the Gulteau Trial. Washington, November 21. William Touen, who 1 uiirlor arrest oil suspicion of having attempted to kill Gulteau on Satur day, wna tills morning, about "0 00, takeu very privately from the police station In the suburbs of the city, whoro he has been held sinus Saturday night, and brought to tuo polioe court, whore, by previous nrraiigement, the presiding Judge was present. It hud boon thought wise by the police Authorities to have the homing at this unu Bual hour in order to avoid the crowd. The police court aud city hall whore Oul teau is being tried are within one square -of each other, aud it was feared that a crowd might bo so muoh interested la the causo which .Tones is charged with having attempted to champion, that they might be easily incited to attack the van, which at the usual hour of holding the polios oouit, would bo approaching the city hall with Ouiteau for to-day's trial. Accordingly Joues was arraigned boforo evou his coun sel could arrlvo, although a telegram had boen scut to the latter to he In the city at the police court at 7 o'clock this morn ing. Joues wheu brought to the court appear ed to have no nppreheusious whatever as to his own futo. lie was utterly uncon cerned, and to judge from his appearance one could readily see that he was a man of lockless daring, whother he planned the assault on Ouitoau or not. Joues is a small sized, stout man, with a dark moustaclio, powerfully developod frame, resembling in his physical descrip tion the man whom Ollioer Edolin said shot at Ouiteau. Officer Edolin was pres ent in the polico court this morning. He gave another seemingly careful look at the prisoner, and statod to the judge that he positively could not identify him. The police, of course are anxious to vindicate the skill of their dopartmont aud to perform their duties under their oath ; but there is uotlceably a very tendor feeling toward William Jouob ; and while there is no evidence to warrant the assertion' there are some indications that no extraordinary zeal mill be manifested to bring Jones to puuishmeut. Joues at all events Boemod to feel that ho was iu the hands of friends, and was evidently well known to many of the police officials present. Perry Carson, the colored deputy marshal, who stood on the steps of the van at the rear at the time the shot was fired, it was cluimod last night had identified the prisoner, but the police officers sueeriugly say that Perry Carson was too much alarmed to have been able to identify anybody. The truth is, the driver o the van and the colored offi cial iu attendance seemed to have been as thoroughly frightened as Gulteau was himself. Officer Edeliu was tho only man who kept a cool head. Jones was commit ted to jail in $5,000 bonds to await the Action of the grand jury. His lawyer arrived at the police court after be had been sent to jail, aud soon after a friend of tho family arrived and individually offered to 0 $10,000 bail if necessary. Jones will undoubtedly be released on bail, and some of his friends Bay that if be really is the man who attempted to commit the assault, he is not a person to leave his work unfinished, even if he is bailed. How ever, a solitary horseman is not likely again to be permitted to ride about the van and locate tho prisoner, take deliberate aim and fire. The van has been hitherto accompanied from the jail to the court house in the morniug by an escort of eight mounted police, but the return trip has been made without any mounted men. This morning the eight mounted men accompanied the van, aud they have been ordered to be in readiness every day to re turn with it. The police authorities greatly complain at this large demand upon their force to protect Quiteau, as the police force is inad equate for the general business of the district, and to practically take away eight men from active duty for the lengtb of the trial, seriously embarrasses the force. See the Conquering Hero, eto. Among the most wonderful articles of the period is St. Jacobs Oil. The Hon. Leouard Swett of Chicago, pronounces it the most thorough conqueror of pain that ' he has ever known. Cleveland Penny Press. An Unfortunate Nap. Miss Louisa Large, of Vineland, drew flier interest money from a small fortune left by her mother, and went to Philadel phia a few days ago, and after making a few purchases she got on a street car to go to the ferry aud feeling tired she fell asleep. On awakening she discovered that her watch and chain and pocket-book contain ing $40 was gone, and so was the old 'woman that was sitting beside her whon she fell asleep. Feeble Ladies. 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With the 1st nf Januarr, 13, The Christian TTnlim enters iiihiii lis thlrti i'iitll year and twenty -II ft li vol lime, lu the future, as in the past, it prupuaes to be I. Hm.rrui,, It will slvo every week aomethliiir whleh will help Its restlers to lie mon-trne, more iatlfOit.lii(rfMmiiras'(oiH, Tnort'Keiitle, tnore faithful -In a wnrd, nobler CliristiitH lneti and women. Jt will help parentn to lie forhiariiiir, rlillilren to be oherllcut, servaots to lie hearty, enii'loy. era to be entisOlcrate, neiKlilinrn to he frletnliy, sod friomla to be faithful. It will help every heart to bear lta own burden, antl a ltelKlilmr's burden too, and to itrow more nir to Hod by dally life more worthy of a true Christian manhnud. II. HriniTUAii. It will not devote twenty nnlumns to hammering nt the shell and one to plrklhir out the kernel. 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It will make mistakes sometimes, for there isonly onelnlallllile man, and he Hvs in Home and is not an editor, lint Its readers will learn to trust It, and to believe that If it is snmi times mistaken it never deliberately lnisreports, and never consciously conceals the truth. In rarrylnir out this ireneral plan the paier will avail Itself of the services mil only of its rcirular editorial stall', oomprisiliM- MKssna. Lyman A nnoTT, Ei.iot MnOoBMirs and Hamilton W. Mabik, but of the best literary talent In the eonntrv. Mr. lleecher'a retirement from the Kdltorlal Chair will only make htm a tnore freipient contributor, while the laive force of writers, editorial and otherwise, who have been associated with the paper In past yenrs will continue to enrich it with their choicest thouvht. The subscription price Is ;I,IKI per annum I Clera-v. men, l3.5u. Hcud one threo-ccut etamp fur aumple copy, Addre.w THE CHHIHT1AN IINION, 23 WashitiH-tou Hipiare, New Vork. 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Vt a II , I V'n-ooiuier." and rua A ai " riii'nr, and 1' taut. 47A1 E8TATBNOTICE. -Notice Is herebyglv en that Letters of Administration have been granted on the estate of William Pines, late ol Greenwood township, Perry county. Pa., to Jreder ck G. Pines and Andrew B. I'tnesrsahl Jreiiei'lek G. Pines residing at Benvenue. (or Clark s Ferry), and said Andrew B. Pine resid Ing In said Greenwood township j wherefore, all persons indebted to said estate are respectfully requested to make Immolate payineut,aud I hone having claims to present them properly autheutt catedto FUEDEKU'K G. PINta. . ANDREW B. PINES, JowmC. Waliis Atfy. Admluistiators. beptemuer i7th, ifit. m Hi