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2#fflg|SgPWiSB^flg; - :'.w; . , ♦ h •-. » ; I , .. ■ ' t ■ ,■■• ■ • ; *.. , ~ EITTO'ljpM, |PA.. f JANUARY 18 " l!N!Ds!| ° A German Waller Boy t * I ■S— I Mm , :V-: *" Twp ohbtw... • - f r m Trtl, VUMBMWLrj*#* • rtl C Weekly Established I860 ( r .»o oti DC » »rr a * V. 1884 A PAfiiC ffAREO IN CHICA80. - rr- - - - ;J- ... . . •:(« JfcW, , Wlicjit Dropping to a loyter Prle» . " tfbati in Tbrttf *aarii 4 4' I -"C|fci6o: Everything orf Ike-Hat •re™ provisions, opened lower.' There wa i Hord York tljat thnre war ) bordering on a panic, "«id while'1 thfiVfe wa i no- news af faillv'M thayi.were. iXyccted, BP 1 rumors were plyeady fULoaW The feelln ; here haatecome panSjky." ?hi Cho#Ct tab - oomi"igysonv^,ted( -peCthaps-at.ttia jrapjyjfior t moment, to the boars' side of wheat, ai 1 «verybody is'l'ooSliig with Tffo21ety* "WWHlx 8 Wall •strw«, 'fearing a-i*U)kD'there. - Jbrqr; - .body, knows, too, that a crash at, Sew Yt.i |p at this time, hSwever little*' fogical 'CoiTne !- tion it rthcfit hiV* with the value-.of grain." "B&rss.'fcJs.pBiU' *-*4. ' brbkoHwily. Way/VBea)tg6ld.R» than Moy wheat evqr gold fn, tills city at tkit tune of year. Cash wheat iii flSO sold as low as SOtfc!; c-isW th 1S83 as v-.o*I) wheat i%„now. soiling; Jot. "JSj. lower than for three years! : : P*" ~o I A HEW YORK LUH0H-HG38E. I Wf frf Mr. Edmunds' Pronounced Viewi New Wk/United » as not to ippV 3 on the Postal Telegraph. existing patents or to pending applications.' — ■?D«- - - - it was tbai»reoonimit)e4-to tha .committee! with instructions to repoat an amendment The President's Health—The AnU* protecting innocent purchasers of patented! * ■ «•»"***■«»• m RvjuwJbTON, iCD. 18.-^*A«dte«hDK resolution, which uuthorizos the president U prohibit the importation from foreigi coontrtea "of" &ele*tfereous produots. especially from foreign countries which prohibit thi . iuuxu-tation of American gppds or products wtfc Mifcy tire -Jubjeot WW discussion by i sub committee of the house committee 01 | specified the republio of France. The sulj-1 j. cummlHeo, will .probably report a substitute for the bill.at the next meeting of committe^. FROr IGER. THE MTT TRIAL. Hu4«t«4 Aa £atabllah«neat Ikat Batertataa 'fWWKSiSS&r*? . wtlh»|« wir 4wliuWo C*«W. ( f Elizabeth,®: JjflJ«' Greeks ago ihmiti 1y arrived in this country, obtained efnployi m«nt in the Singer Sewing Machine works. He lodged at Peter Corsten's place, No. 108 Trumbull street. There on Wednesday another lodger, onJy witness to the shooting. He says thai ■ he sent the boy after a candle for his rooiul Buehler brought It to hiin while he aiwf Estenberger were ia the latter's room. The *ba/tlien,hhDTt!9d^Tf8?CM;.l*»h«" 43Kt*-itl*Tv .gursaid to him, in German, "Walt and I will show you1'something." He had in IiUk hand a revolver and snapped It three times. Tbe fourth time tus pulled the trigger thi rcOTHf -TK- The occupants of the hotel, who heard the report, took Este berger into custody and■ eisuwnedtDlidBchleimer, who, on examining th6 boy's body, pronounced life extinct.; Police Captain Ritier arrested Estenberg and up Gilt, ai County Physician Terrell directed Coroner Lowrie, of PlainlLeld, to hold an inquest. , , SUCCESSOR ;Th» Alleged Irresponsibility 01 the Boy. Commencing with the Attar house, the reporter was conducted through « wtjrork ol passage* to the office of Mo&liear Fere, the chief of, that noted establishment. "Yon have undertaken a'big job, but I think I can "port you on tht mysteries of - our cuipine," jje sa(d, ~"fiav8 you anjr idea of thehumbwr'o#dishes '«em*daily attfc* lunch counter }q thg i-o-' "fmSfcipuse we supply Hearty ftVe ttarasand '(tmchwurtMry d»y.'' Calling for a rotiyida / bfll of faru, the writer counted a selection of exactly 100 dishes, njfc "includihg Vegetables, of- whtoh there were twenty weight .sssort- Tewflk Bey'* Sad PH«tat-Kha toum's Fall . Imminent—The Moody Arte* : HrpuiiiMkai «*m-bu Li»bintlr to Inherit Insanity—fluS Kipinc of Bakes a Domtnast Deftre. r mmm New York, Jan. -la.—aim. fallowing.. aw. excerpts from the World's Washiugton ' speoial: The presidfAtyQW senkitire^fif the tsfel}; ject of his health and ia always at hit offlci daring the hours when he is expected to hC Xokdow, Jan. 18.—The English surrender to the Irish claim for the extension-ef the franchise is completed by the advocacy tu the whig Edinburgh Review and the torf rtm' flrsfr deefcrei 1»U|» Ireland must be included because, pthej-.ijisei tlie bill could not pass, and the second savs that a refusal of the same reform to Inland aa to England is no louer defensible. It ■ tit a » •D ' PlTWBTrtttJ, Jau. 18.—In tB» Nnlt'-trU JsmMw Wells, ouclq of James Nutt,. ttbtifle tWt Chpt. Nutt. tlie father, had sitter Mary whos$ miijd was affected, arid ■ half brother! George-wfDo died an iinbecih Jamtw and Moses, bis full brother*, wol troth deaf mutes. Young JanSes, the prij oner, was peculiar, and when talked to wohicl get excited. Ho was always a nervous After Dukes' ti;ial. he would shudder -whfn Dukes was' named and loet all interest In "And what amount bt food does (hit Ttproeatl"• '* • .... , easily figured up. Our daily coniumption of foocl comprise; 128 rib3 of beef, WO'pounds of English Mutton for ohops, 100 pounds of mutton 450 pounds of mutton ops, 25 loins of boef for steaks, 400 'pounds di turkey, 800 pounds of chicken for «atrees, uid boiling purposes, 300 , fowls for salads vad chicken pates. Then comes gamsT Of this We use1 I(W pairs of quails, 35 brace of partridges, 25 bjiaoe of grouse, and 100 pairs of ducks of all kinds. We also consume daily Utf.OOO ojtsters—10,000 tbi1 'patties, told, 10.000 for fries/ stews and .raws. .01 lobsters wo qse two barrels, ohiefly for salads, anil 500 pounds of fish. If you wiht to thaw bow n«ny vegetables wedisposa of I can toll you that also; potatoes, ton barrels; cabbage, two; asparagus: (In sdasoiij, three; spinach, 'tWO:'1 1 - ■' » J,. rt4 ' v what staff 49 you find necessary for so large a supply f* ' ~ • *' *' D C• "Tte oyntfers'dlone require ■ a separate depast mept. We oyster cooks and five openers. Oyster patties with kre a Specialty, and wefeove, probably,Ca greater . run on them thqn on any other dish. Our next strong point is our rauttoae&bpc, for tfiftbi, atao, thdro is a{Nat demand. There aroiu addition to tour, oyster cooks, twelve assistant cooks," two bakers and k : '1 , "Can you give ma any idea of the.qonsumptiou of wine and liquors at lunch*1 1 "US' AipeHcahs are -ito.** to eat with di ,ci lnilnat#on, l)enae the increase In champagnes and clarets livery " i; .C "Do you find,much waste in, foodl" "Very little, if any. That which til 'left CWSr to tile ''help.-rf M ■ stantly reminds one of the look worn bj James G. Blaine during the disappointing d»ys of the close tjt hb terib hs d Mietobfii* 'o|» things. ' Isaac Hurst ' testified that he hail bean,acquainted .wfththe defendant all his life,' % id always thought be was weak minded.. Befc re HiS father's death James workdd on the far n. After he came from Rochester to attend lis .'father's funeral he did not seem to have a ly inclination to take care of (lie farm. Af er Duke's acquittal he grew moody, and woi ild often hit 'down only A moment, ard then i ;et up and. go out Witness used te;speak to him when he met him in town, " e nd . sometimes he. would not - answer. „ He, appeared to be iu deep Study about aai nothing.James Junk, another unCle, saldtUat . Im would sit;'with his face in Ilia hands for hiion; rarely saying anytliSiig. Sometimes Ite would speaking, then get up. i .nd -waHcaway without finishing. ; D • • Dr. A. M. Pollock woe then oaHad .is an expert in cases of mental difficulties. A hypothetical case was then put to bimby (Dir. Swartewelder/ embracing air the 4D£tinU in James-'Nutt's case, constituting 6 synopsis of what ted been offered in' relation, to i his 'mental incapacity., i Q.—*-Assuming uU these points* to lie 'tjile, what is your idea of • the mental of Nutt's mind at the time of the-firing of tlvo, pjatoi? *A.—A person with the ancestry cited would be almost ccrtain to inherit: insanity. I should think the person under i the lords will reject it. . Earl Spencer's complete submission to tin Orange landlords lias putclwdaaKysPtf WnD and be is denounced by the English radical organs. ' ,.Tin flumiinlt'i Broken Shift. NEw YoBK,,'Jnn. 18.—Nowa of l»)ta ed steamer Gurmnmc tiaS be#h wdtfy lie Hrrirai of (he steamer franee,iv C»pt,; Hauterine reported that lils v«sfil pass ed th*e'Gcfmaifo"fri'lAtttttCl6'4T.3Dr1ti gitade 8%2S,' «ibkut -800 tnnni ns toiyn. yiia bxik sbowi that the,I or luanid vraaiiiet on Friday,' QV iIUhM at W?b» o'clock in thfeJiucyrctig. .1 Her C'« broken and «ho wu nailing eastward uiidn sail, Thi captain BtaWif IhaVdlf Wtt^f' r»{ 'CJn board' »nA*li»t'»(D a«ti»t^»aJk*nf per ed M fJw.jMwel.lbiid wfl* Cm board, it «m afe at tbo posfromca: ahotllif Iftvftt I CD_ • rfa her fcoilme-toAWs f»6rtDjuniii4ff«u(lt*s s' was moro than half way across tile ot ci when she met with her mi&bap. the cabinet. The is very much fa Ohio senator from democratic sources art "n naval lBi1»ter- °f the9e tweut-» wel 8 said here to hare a very particular mean- built prior to the civil war, thirty-one durinfe, ing- Mnfay»ah«®fce»14a.Cfl|8!t|.4t|th.| The next democratic delegation from Ohio to the i5"y^wo •"*C**D* amounted tb national convention will be 6olid against thu 40,700,61- The cost 01 the repairs on r tariff for revenue policy and in favor ot tho vessels aKKre«ate 000,822, roakii protection of ufaetures/aml tho-tetei the ™sal,-«l,997,484. T, the revenue reform members of the demo repairs, as the flgurM show, have ezceedi »' jgrattO »artv, ue not particularly onouiir- 'to original cost by $404,210. dim distance. It is this evidence of the failure of their programme 'tlM 'Is InfensV fying the fight being made against Randall in the hoasef of representatives imit that contribute! to the Paynej f 4 Ttyt mufti has Jfce«4 |iboue|8enatoif Sherman's Bunday night dinner party, but . the few who know about it think it had some special ntttjcidL j&niftfannMhr in fact* that it was fcrTOiS pujpoSeof wOTking Up" what is called "the Sherman movement." It is pretty safe to calculate that Blaine's nnppcrtIs Sought' by* eviry 'rejiublitan tan-* didete. Those who know hiin best say he 6 Wyjrig no jilafrs'afd malting ho, alliances. Ka was a pronation t guest at* tlia dinner# t Tr( • Tft president will TDrofcably leave Washington next Monday morning for New York,! city to attend the reception of the Uniob League club S9011 after his return to Wasb-\ ingtonhe will inaugurate the sooial season at the White House with a reception which win' probably be given to the public. Other re_,_ceptiwDs will be held at short intervals during the season. The president will be assisted on this occasion by his.sUter, Mrs. McElroy, who has already arrived in Washington and who will remaiujMkjthe Whit? .House fouayeral weeks. 'w* ' •*? • PTS The president sent to the house today a coiu*ui|catton|from |he secretary at mar t/ansptiftiiigDth| reporlof flhe fereljqf Valief board, rlpresenftng tHfc purotase STd Mbmplete equipment of two stcatn whalers of SOU or 600 tons that should leave New York not later than May 1 fcektf; alfed the sehUIhfe'df a smaller craft as an advance party which , able to take greater risks in early | s'prfcg »avIgatToh""ttiiiii' '(He ISfgW VeapeU; • would be warranted In taking The |" recommend that congress empower the dent to prepare and dispatch euoh an expedition. The comiiiunioatiou was referred to ; the committee on appropriations. Mr. Richard Lalor is about to resign hip isteawi TewBk Bey's Sad Plight. London, Jan. 18.—Baker Pasha has IWfcm ohligod finally to abandon all hopes of beiiiK able to afford any itlM HfTewifit -99, w»9 with 1,000 women and cnildren on his hands la still bravely defending Singat, where he is besieged witjk D«nly 40U wldlety. ..He egtf 4 mates the rebel forces surrounding Singat at 27,000 and the forces between Suakim and Berber at 100, Jt Djfei|e,Ay ttuaflaM dfejAhes, tolUMd «B» a ntA id**, neWaJ$B#asha dodl no%Jmf Mr. Robert Harris Elected President * r'o#the NoHlnrii Paclflc. Pylng.Qne After tlie Other from ill Nbw York, Jan. 18.—There was a very brief and businesslike session of the boardiofconsider the question of a successor to Mr. Henry Villard as president of the company, presented a report: Fumes of Sewer Gas. . St. Louis, Jan. 18.—Five weeks ago aj* I raihiljlof Hvefthi dMteifa Mid three jfiil 1- : reu, named lAsneto/liyfig In thJ Maifthi s- I ter robd, ymro Mtadfed wMr a sniiii ss j which the doctor diagnosed as bilious feviur J and treated accomdutglv One by one thfey rariK *ttffindC9 the father | after a brief illness. The extraordinary [ tality led the doctor to make an J [ tfcnof the promisty, whiqfi in hi^l , D DF London, Jan. 18.—Tngi have t»en font out fj\Dm~Il*i«rprtor.'toD wtuoiln? tier? manic,- wltfeli J» noflri p*o'o»l)lj' off. tl\% J rjjOi coast, autf Witt bo*--tawed to Qaeeust jwn rapwr piiifleifgwSlaM inalJ# n-iffi bpiti !Dfc» (hew*. -J-4 *. 0,i pect to be able to aid him. A Candidate for Berlin, Jan. 18.—It is stated oh authority from St. Petersburg that ae ciar has per- J®gp"y Jh|f WUblfljne lip Dn Ccfot golgoi, M9Rus|a|fl«i#B.lf the offlndJ|ti' u lUtfl. Su'iJn ■Boeea.s IHte the asatssins. appear that the threatening letters received by the minister and by thBt*fef-ofiUwgej»Cbi»niei4e»er» in By a unanimous vote the report of thesi)ecial committee was accepted, and MiD ''GWritldmeninr ▼oflr ror^li^flbiioP •it, " - "tie PboJ ./ I CJ D i iKcw.iTow, J4n, 18.—Tii» 4uilDQjrjMliT« notice to shippers of fifelght by" FhikthSftttie-fkMr Hues' rtnoihg ijr9l£ (''ore Buffalo would not accept through ,'xi lis jil lading issued-by the Delaware, Iickowlna and tlie Batkawanna to terms.- Word wag received Irurn the executive committee of the Lackawjuini: "thai Che road wtt»ld,«rtCDr' tbewMt bound ■pool and lo&ve tfie-quftBticm oI)t iDevaeiltft to be settled. by. arbitration. Fink repljcid £a«A factory aikd Aii that asked. frpJ| 'grapbiciJiWfrtlctlons .-vfe'vo at once sn.it 01 susfiendiiig the (ifldajrtutffrijt off tbe-LLc}rt w«mn» from tbe-infcK»mgC»pf wij the other road*. .' .. . v *■**«D .1. ■ '4**.' yf t A Noted Winter Htgiort W Iftap W JAPKWUfVII(UD PM r Sulphur Springs house, *t ffcjwauee, o|k Dtte most- 'noted resorts in -burned to. flbjiifcuiHl ye^fl^ the Are broke out Nearly all vrei* obi VD escape, by jpmpipg through wfcido-wk froth verandasjseveral. suJtainloi; bpu. liihbs Kill, otter IflJurtoK. j TMM# fepIbB" and*H Uw'; 9#»Cp •tbeguerta, is a to.tai.1o6q. Ttie frajBjiig al Its furniture was'valued CT" nSArJy ▼W0 01 and was inaurtd lot $51,000.*, Jidai. of t_ ""visitors bin!Juijrtepi*i'ttoco oaii'toefc:. bplbug lags. A-;trab"j" w®s sont'.Jtbia afternCjo«» to cSuuny the sufferers to J making the following statement on tjbC five burial certificates: fliffhlT you iw. — rou have conferred npon me. Yo «st assured that 1 will lUttjhargo my fte ♦fittest irt* "itty «lCft'tjr,~«nd tD ipecial aim shall bo to promote the rf the Northern Factfio railroad comp:m^ all circumstances. I have great faira future of your enterprise, for you hav ed a highway across the continent for you will receive the thauiu of future y tious." /ijpo bo latlon la m long aa cane pernicious malaria and link in the Tdomftn rihi»U' tU*\y slept tlia \'oaatfaU wtlh th? (jbljupteu avenue sew|u-, j afid ' gas, as evdtjf;.®n« knows, iaj a ■ dewiW C 0nswl9r-,'tl)ie low reglonf and .Compiloi" thejpust unhealthy jplace in the 'eiej-. wlt is fultoffnalarte: and] t\ kave llatl i'rmmbor of .MSoM»oh, as Sianyjre■woveroml than fitoVi'. AwLyj bat joAie, as! in tSTToaarparo off BeiWannything Cfcan be done for them.' 1 i»ay oondition cited would bo insane. » j duty to The prosecution detailed thai Mil mi of lat my young Nutt from the time u«|til welfare e open- tiiere which wax jSEfaanifeetatiou ofliSouBdneag at n;ra- miaSWktteT killing Dukesjjplutt asked -to j - betfijpto Jail. Basing nfl® answer »puu — the I Aothetical question, I would say the rT\( iusano rnfid, while Witt tKaWmmunity at large it wJfcd be the re jlxino vDrsew I base my answer upon the liaUiift' iSlature I !ty ft*- lupHcata. Count Tolstoi has tendered bis .m.'guatian as a member of the ministry. discussing the question of proper of Cairo. The resident merchants have thus bir been unable to obtain an interview iMritb die kbedlve on the subject, but - Sir Oeorge Bvelyn Baringf British ag«iit in Egypt, has pixjmiijd them to#60 that, flieir jllMsUfare fldly conserved The Erelch "\fihw has ibformed his gdV&ttimofttf*# the pStitWn of Jbe merchants that the city be hekl and pro- 'fBtenfoKst'a Monthly;] , Iho tPWlecvey ot the U to accumulate thu wealth of the community into tow hands. The'Vahderbllts and Jay Uoulcfci represent • -thousand of owe rich roeu of toe,part era. The wealth of a community Joes not rary modi froni gonof-ation'to generation; thaf; is, M you divide the «im total, by. th» number of '.Ahajtft&nts It in any one epoehr there foro, afew perefahs teaoiae hjortHnatelJ-jrsa-lthy, 'itmart be At the. expense of many pthers, who lose their possessions. Nearly forty yeaA ago tfie 'frwWh phMoebpWer Ahgurta Owte foretoM. the,, prewnt • rtftte of Jhings, and said that all the tendencies of the modern world wefa to 'lilted WMtttf tnto the hands of View persons.- * A& this could not, be helped, ,ne urged the way to meet the difficulty wa» not by* eomiministiclagi£atl8n or 'a'todlalistio reorganization Of society, but to create a public opinioB.which would forop t|ie millionaires or billionaires, to regard Jtheir wealth aa hWd to frast for thb beaefltfof tfae«ommn- . «eiUciiced. ! Niwark, N. J., Jan. i8.—Johu Bgau, formarly speaker of the Ifcw Jersey house ot , ailenilljr, was l#foreIXudge U4i C')rtel yeeterday tjjr oijkhe indictment oharging him with having attempted to bribe Assemblyman Arnptage, (o wlticli of non vult. E!gan listened to the court's address with boiwei; Annapolis, Md., J n. 17.—0ov. M has sent a special mewage to the lep' T jSJ e maMfcwrm'jrs the subject. The message reviews brie§J"- tt ti» ytouts ff* His ancestors." question by saying: - .,. The probabilities aro strongly in favor of OUNiTidflMurf ht,tj(H| $li% fctj was ommitted. A predisposition to insanity ■jeing present, I would say that an over fLct. *as the outgrowth of it. The manifest^ is not uncommon for excitement to pass off as rapidly as Mt oppa%ra Tbat i* Uifc accepted doctrine of atl aiitltorities oir the* snbjeofc-! .'i ..r.*, '„.;K4 «... I. ... „J , ~- •" Dft'Daly/aphysleiaa of. twenty year*' &t-perianee, and T*,' TVylie'Of the Dismount asylum, said that it1 Was ttSftir opinion tlytf the fllliim of Dukes was the result of an in-4MfajSuUU V » « IV?* HI i Dr. Smith Fuller gave the opinion, lfea Nutt I"*#*#* pdsr.Pti delusion, or was a monomanaio, and that he was compelled to take the life of Dunes. "I think," suici lie, "that James had made up bW' taind to Jake nukes', life. Tlie murder of his fatbei U04.UK trafiupJpK »f #ii?, DqMer; had cheated l ohis desire until it becaina a domi nant desire [ with, him.? , *,«, . .., ..fi . ... j London, Jan. 18.—Tne white elephant, die first ever brought (torn Burmah into Europe, arrived safetoMt "*DTJ"'lpim—'~M ical gardens. \He *%as IHReoeyRdoflEe ' ong voyoge and reached wdition. Instead of being nerica, bta final kept in London for gome sont to variauf place* on 3S0H —Tiie Russian authorities tho history of the labor agitation in England" ud tlia jengMl condition of workingmen. C9fc proposes 4o regulate the hours of la bos, allowing, however, special contracts to be with employers. The number of hours is left blank in the bill, but eight actual working boars, exclusive, time for dinner, is rocoiumondfltl. A sncoSu* till bMxises to repetf-iljBf irosanta lata regu- i bliigljie hours of fiingrt, kiidirHxtecu years (f aM.lohd U eilact-*k the eraj"^"4™* •» clildrpl ■ under ten years of age in any factory 'fif, manufacturing establishment, and reguiatt* the 66uW of labor of children under sixteen and women employed in factories, limiting 1 them .to,eighLactual working hours, with MM Vwer«f specie D»tract.t» A third bill rotates jj|oWdffc fpr sanitary regulation i 3 workshops ana manufacturing establishments. The fourth legalizes trade unions, provides for their formation, and defines the flMi Thartlfth de- lAuing of tbfl tvdrd ."ecBpiracy" in cMtcBl witji trail unioik. Bio sixth'' pnovvs A the' estaHshmeilt CS a state 1 lieod. Judge McCarter said that his con- throughout the .its~»wn penalty - with here in exaelloot • It."1) from I ol ling *nt at once to A public office or exercising' the privij Dg i ol tion, he will btD Xho franchise. In vol in tain'. tfeeksand there splA iDtlgvk\\fjv&ah baU»Md C [fieuit/ w jctliffcint be of a trial," of his physical; cCpdition ,n 4 of PeiteA Btatus. the d isqual was d up osoUi IP 11 j ( prisoniuent at th»jS[nBv poa Vienna, Jaa. lb for uave made addit* |i to ja.l principally amon^ pending to )|®-peo|ilD flHi y, and ing press, being ru tem^rai-ilJ"'assi(jjjediqpal,t»u^,S lilHH 1 Dom era at Kiieff {on il»et occupied, by. inflamngatqcfr J. f;j | througlimt tiiti .. ;|tf# • are reporteJ to hi I nn mDy E. uection alone. tho houses u most ojt.tWKWti fent-is hwglfBI Ue facl *** ""T*** that »« had a li« it ;iniee ol Sltete to W 'Carmen' od Ba«4*Uay olurse wMIng dissath' .ve did. NilSson and Sepibrich' we'e (both relraluUonjut of the cast, and Gerster san,k in 'The Wu Ml'leSl rt?m«;-.C^b2faU8 K" U'nook, Jau. 1 tefolJJMfsafe TrlSZiZ^ -hfcago are oveu larger than tfiey were h*tDj| ..Iff — " - - *"•« iJ m . ■ .#■ ,. * The I'oiMl Xeleftrapli. '■D C Washington,Jan. 18.—Senator Edmunds, in his remarks before the senate committee? on porftofllces and.pgsti-o»d» respiting postal telegraph, said the. study he had given tihe matter for one or two years had led him jto the conclusion that coheres* had the constii'1 tutional power to do wlrnt is proposed, 0411! ifrfeny one of the MTeral forms proposed. H« thought it unneoeagw? to spend time in orijei -' ♦ooonvlnoe tiw ooaimittee. that the,te]?gra»Dh in this age of the wortii was more esseisbial; to the safety of the osSKtry in time of warlor in "Ume of . peace thiwi my othpr. servip£,'J "The-oeople engaged .in telegraphic opera, tions," ne Said, ''argue to me that.it is unjjisf to them that congress should enter the of What they call competition with pri vate business, but if .1 Am $n what i h«ve said respecting the inherent constitutional power of congress, that kiud of business falls to the ground." It did not appear to him i. cne in the country amounting to anything, and like AarCui's rod it swallows up' all othef rods 'that appear an the surface of the earth(" to oompialn that congras is doing something injurious to its private interests. ' Not the slightest. His proposition "j ' ~ was not'to prohibit the transmission of telo. " graphic couimunteaWon by any private person bat to leave all as they are established in the business and to go on and compete, aud carry on their operations, exactly as they have been doing. JHe explained that under his bill the government could take property, which could not be bought so as not to have any blockade of injunctions on the port of anybody. He thought tha,t it the government oould buy the property of the Western , Union company at its actual value "as a thing on the surface of the earth," it would would be au exoe'Uene thing to- do, but it the .treat trunk line system proposed by his bill 4*ed in r onapottia Ujegrapli bOTin*||jj| .whiiilj found that the government Was tjn cannisii then , they would be willing to inake fJiJ C terms and tell their Jines at reaaoname prtces. H» would willing tfcelovl ru merit system was faij-ly stated tojsntfust negotiations for purchasing1' the Western Union lines with the president'aud oabifiet. i He thought it would b* axtremely! uns "ft to authorise the purcUa»aof-a*istiug lines for the cost of then- construction. ■Mr! Edmonds, in oouclvding, fciiC»Jfeat the telephone ' rompantes in his opinion sttfjd be suhS.ot • *** ~ a. ton* s*rinc. ; k JSJtfaSiia tl$ charged With isSujiig I(jrg«d M numberless butcher*, grotfei* *nd- other. jiadefc-' men- The detectives say that Nlxin wflu probably be- BWeatd before WJ [hours. vTbe evidence against Inu) ts irfity strong. Catherine Lewis is #ie We of'■■QmAr-Mrfvteiaon, w)io says that about:* jjjar; teo b£ hired "Nixon to tak»«$i»ige ot liUWJMs hag gage C*1-their Jour _ -III a«hCDnt. timo fi» had Mcaeedtd la iUeBfJlijiK hpr Jlffedtloih t»nd eight months ago he anil his--wijn seijarfited in consequejoe. Se chiirgu's all Iiir domestic' troubles upon Nixon and ns a natural jcp)»sequeuoe givee lijlti a'Ufct Aaracter. •' i"! !■ nlty. r ,i . , ,j j- .C ij|,i The middle dames In the past have beem the small Capitalists, storekeepers, tnerfchants, emfloyers-in other word* those who ; stood between the producer , and consumer, •and ' made l&rge' 1 profits oufr{ »ef. dachv but*, modem , invention is diminishing the gains of these middle Tlie felegp-apt, ' railWay, and modern banking dpvioeJ «rb helping to destroy profits , ami are concentrating bade into great est&b-:lfehments. Tho late JV. T.'SteWittt had, it is bundled peisont, in his employ. , who 1/ad onoo been his rivals'in business, and ' this same'tortd'eiicy obfcata* In -every1 depart(Iftentef trade. This will end inthb country in giving us u-'few very r)ch men, a teduced 'humlfer of the mlddfe classes and a relatively larger-Working population. :TMi wilUurnish materials fqr a social convulsion, unless tho ' coin billionaires so use thMr wealth as to . irrfproVo 'the condition aud conciliate the {pod will of tfyeif lees fortunate fellow-citi•ens. •*" Afttr raM, ■ . . [Wall Street News. J l- A Sew York whptaule drys i foods merchant, who wfS. passing a day or two In a Pennsylvania town, received ar cart at the . hotel from an anxious-look lug, middle-aged ; man, who 1 joked carefully (iround the room CD' to see that uobbdy Was eavesdropping, and then whUpteredr'«Say, yom are from Mew York, pin't your "I am." "That's what the boys said. Say)" "Well." -TJils H one of the taBUnest towns In the ooontry.".. "Is it?" "You bet it,, ial Any man who tries to get along Is cried down at once,.' and eferybodj' is - jealous of him, Say 1". s^."-. Tve got a cooper shop down here about half a mile. Acro-s 'tho rood X") A. fellow witl* a aldermanfrop Pittsburgqatne on h$re weeks ago. and happened to visit the Idln, and the owner has beeii so Stuck tip «ver sinoe tUat-ymn hJiyn,wMfc..% Jen-foot pole, Sav!" "Yes." "Come down to my shop'knd straddle A shaving horse' aud sit thsre ten ■ nsiftutes and , I'll. buy rj*u a new lint! That alderman was a big thing, and it r was something -to ciWovUF, but if 1 can get a wholesale* werofcant f row New York city into my cooper shop there won* be another uhuroh festival in this town without I 'tend the door my wife makes the soup 1" ou«J WUiWc. .dilateW«, Miera that of • new print-"' n by the students and oth j PWJKM6 ottCirpvHte tSStJOJttt. ■e been made in this con- 6.-M\j is amBuncel:from .-)■ defeat ifl theKortes nhill«' haa deteiBlnedKo reshoal* deahniiiAo dlaid direct a new Election. action am the dangorOT 9 nU Followed by Fate. MHzT'aJftu, Pa., Jau. IS.—The dead body of Hiram Stephons has been founduitt' the woods near this place. The story of jeath is told by jiis, conji)a nion, George Ciough, who says that in ruiming to escape a falling tree the blade of his axe entering lug abdqpMlk He is the la^^MMWe^men here. Home time afterwards Arthur Kraley was accidentally shot by William _ hunting. Before the end of '(lie year* William Jennings was drowned while driving logs. Andrew Shalcroas refused to remain lquger in thif vicinity and i n eat to Potter otjfcity. L*t moutk he was 1 kill* by a falliiB tree, Pie neflh of jbi*,. i iM was receiBd here Jpt wk, and Hi vMn BtophensAie oulyBurvivV of the QvfdecUwd thJI be wafM to Maine, and will make his arrangements to* jo on February 1 next. Going out to felj' timber with a companion, h«, too, has now 18c-DrSop» a(tur: mid- Vflibtthree ateTtas of Are came sue 'pwiflii froiu Se.tyW tJT' a.vjjntM'w o i D ty - Hinth street. Ten anginas and half.Uidozon hook and ladder trucks quickly came and the firemen found a large tenement op fire, the flames spreading witji great rapidity,any the destruction of the block,is foared with 1Q88 of life. The excitement was .so igrost that llttlO of detail could bo learned, bat. the' probable low will already reacfc fauw 876,000 to $100,000. ; , Ttt* HH«t C£«.aie, ; t PHiLADs£irKA,-Jatt. iS.--kli4» BerUa £. Clear, the handsome young lady -wiUi raV#rt tresses,; v. ho married, tlie living skeleton, ha« lost to# reason- After, living,with thf monstrosity A trifle lea than forty-eight hours she fell into a raging delirium iuid-Wem heuieito Uelr,-i»ttiWf'C„h0Uf*, street aitd Ifusrtpwj* (lyef#*,. At. present •he lsaa A aixi heri fatliir has decided to tof ,aivoroe They D« I* England. L8.—The Tiram coftju.eiitb jriug of lump lots of uutaA mllwaYijptockg auMie New York jpwfct draii a sfcrl comparison if At itaBaiant tjflk of mofcreat English jfiiit. ueTCMDore Bn eight Cr cent of tbeSaflU stockpiles Jfc oflBMecJfor sale on th&inJt- KUinuDrll Extremis. I ■ wi»Jl.e tpr limply eDjoi the Ojucinnuti festivi rators io be Valle '»l the y . iJSP •••■• '* ,-'l I I WfVf ¥pBK, jttd. IS.—B was auuo ht§*| tn WW1 street that Resident Bttuuel I Bloan, of tlitt Belaware, fcsteru railroad company, had assented J trf a "proposition made by fool Commissioner ' Fiui tlaat the disagreement between his cor apanj and the managers of the trunk line rai broads Thirty Pieces of Ulrer. jg».«a«llsC.Hui; jBrlcklareiM CikoiNKaTI, Jan."lST—The National Brick' layers' Union bofltirtUed its deliberation ar Bi-icklnyers' Hall, and from JM';»niount ol bills yet to I* acted is Mrident that th«y will have tb RUsU nuitters to thrdugji by Hfttordiy anight' Pfcu-fc* Kturrty, Albany, ».■ Y.r was., elected treasurer, ami •C OoeWpW^S JDrf*.idpnt. the noD*Cjr;etoete4 eiH :Dti s wtee all totalled. CAIB0, Jan. 18.—-Reports from Khartoum itate that tbe eneuiy are encircling that city, evidently in prtpanfau -lor. |L doom vo movement. New Yobk, Jan. 18.—Capt Gaskin, of *t» steamboat squad, received a dispatch "from "William E. Marsh, chief of police of Bridgeport,. Ct,, to arrest. Henry GVUhis oo the "Crystal Wave slearifer, as be had thirty o? the previous , Wght. ■ \e#Urtl»Cy, Oftrk.of Ho.- East Sixteenth ®t*»ot, was arrested wittj. thW He said he bought It of a nqg»o,,i#ABridge-. port for C10 and a jackknife. . ? i* Chlcusii Karder JSyatM/. BMT "" I-—Tue on tif I aatfot Hias rtpelB Olsed, the Moung ND Jragiai J teaaistressBrho was aB munte&d ofctfee oap prairie Monday nig»,j while on her way home from "her place of] work, took place this morning. The polioe i clitim to have a due to the perpetrator of i the crime, but refuse to divulge it for profea- j sionai reason*. S3|£ i»^fr at 282 North CaQ-pSri®r'Twee" k mOEnt,. twenty four years old, was arrested. Shebaa i •vac seen this warning in the cell at the West I WMhr#2# i be submitted to a board of arbitration. Tht board will be composed of three met fibers, one to bj named by Mr. Sloan, one b; t Mr. Fink and tbe third by the two aip-eady named. Mr. Sloan saia yesterday: ") it understood that there is no surrem my part in this matter, but I.am will ; refer tue question at issue to any tliTe. minded and competeut jCentiemen, and i abtdg bjj m»li mi. ug to laii I will mot Wl»Ue Jiwplorlus: f.tkrme«, at Mem WW-night, aoa W Bve Reagan fivte'minutes tpjBrajjr,' lfit«r fell on his knees, and While fagging for mercy Wilson shot him dead. Lyn?hiug is talked of- i ' bpftion I.alww to She Investigate A; i 'N*w YoaK.'JavC 14— CHw Albigiy tpaoiaf sayn: The ooutract laboi- 'pfiisoii bag; has-been flnaUy passed by »'^WrfSSaLWjsS|s to -*t nays. By the bltf tUC» to appoint » commission -of ffro. •Aiembers, who art to IhTestigatft turf XDon*i(jbCycantract iabor system, and on or'MtBi-4 Mitch 1 to make a report on the subject". The"member* of the commission are to be paid at tho rate. ofiea iotfca-sa day.. ? r New Jersey's State Hobm on i'lre. jliMiJjrl ihu/(ooV fjol the stfttoj dufcilul L iiihIu ' Uq j ;05J moo to prevent its spreading to the state library document room. Gov. Abbejtt, attired in a Iroadcloth suit and a sillf bat, took charge of the work of subduing; tike fire, and was 6tt ilia roof,C itt;lh e'fctttd dndi Bverywuer»» else that a directing presenile wai needed. He the fireman's hose CDut of D.be buildingrviSd 'tie! uamage which uave resulted from fl oiling the platie jtu pre Veiiljed. Tlie ceiling of .the sppremt I oourt room wasidajnaifed,. but the totaf lo »a will noC exceed a tew huudrad dollars. J nation In tlie mines. Reading, Pa, Jan. 18.—Specials from Dew D•*•««» -fjomaenrmMon. ' DBS 'MOTWsarTlau.T 14—The ilMUIgU«-ii(tio!» of the new state cupUal ifuijainari tjx* P'V8 yesterday, £iter jjmyer tUo oa h of office was administered to the goverabl-bjr Ghier Justtde Routhreek, And M* go,vei1iCDr detisrered a short j " . amiiiea from starving when they were paid wventv fire cents a day for ten and twelve *tturs'J(prlfc' iruk tbw thKL have been ieiuced«td Je|tv«iid storekeengrt lave refused to give Asa* credit for sup- A Gtoqi-gia Olau has BUee»eded in maUsg a beet* from sugar-cane that will fqtoxicata. Governor for Twelve Honrs. tike steteo?K mHdnigbt until Tuesday noon of this week. Although the constitution states Unit the body seems to have thought of it. Had heD chosen, Got. Tail might have made appointments, and the legislature wouid probably have confirmed than. - Ma*3., Jan. special election iu the twelfth congressional district to choose a suciRttor to CkDy. dporge D. Robinson resulted-in the election, bof Hon, FrancrtsW. Rockwell-, of Pittefleld''republican by a.flajJprJtj ojt about 1,800 $er Cot Albert C. Wood worth, of Chioopee, state MnaOor, de mocrat. . K A Vacancy Filled. THE SUMMER GIRL. I .lies. The men pay high rents, have Iftrjfe ' amities, and, in the midst of a hard iviatery i 4Dor to move their families. TfphiM ViTtrJu New f*CcoatoKWU» di**S«s, reports todajr*: two frrall T*»e« «. typhus fever ;feoth o* which fe^re'discovered »t] tlie .poor dtap8H6WD hospluU. D4A4,iK ,T . '■■■■' [TbeCantury.] j .Nouuwqshe'll, stroll by moonlight tbia y*r upon your arm; 1 :* •C :. She's go» to. study Latin Ip jl spot wall fenced from harm. • Tbe Question of Daten** Kr. Hill SUoot HIumIII ' '•fiUtf'OlttoWEB. N! 3.', Jan. 18. -Io Is *4, eged that Daniel P. Hill, who on Wedrfat" lay night stiiggered into his hotel with j$b jistol jvauMifcinhis head, whwh he said had ' jeen liokM UT. burglar! ffl the sftbtt limself. Early Wednesday he gave ather a judgment (or $2,800, and yesterday Hill, Jr., closed the store to «hut out otttir 2realfefi* Hill has been (or some time veirjt ' much embarrassed_ financially, and h§', . .rouble, it is Mid, haa caused Mr. Stawi. an American banker, ha* boei a(Ai» n TTs,* \ v married to Mile. Sophie Croiaette, of »h. 8 g "T 111. M...I ~ ■ _ Comedie Franoaise, in Pari*. ; ylf Mechanics' lien* aggregating about $60, WjMuMpt §■#• fW' houso oooi- too against the North River Cob (traction aulteeOii pSisBiis fts RituofUed Mr. Will- company have bean (Bed in BDiffaTo~' .am E. Kobinson, o( Naw York, to make jl ■sofcew nfMlh fM mBiuldD|n. who jnly surviving grandchild of Thomas J»ll!fc»|j"" iw "«hpsU».J '* BU, a peastoo of «2,500j«r annum, uayate.r, yA ,* NNBME « uPBfflM r . Cmr/ifeat Mf*-miMfc.:•. .1 How pool hor muslin somehow seemed—sha : 'alwftV*"blwighta btoeze; And how short she made the evening* In those walk? beneath the tract I WxamiJOTOH, Ja.ii. 1?.—The honse ! Cti». cussed the bill to permit the issue of patents to inventors within two years after a pq tent is obtained in a foreign country but tocon- A tjonlhwm Bl Dorado. f- ... 8eu(MflDl !Domlnetlon. DD»Htcucn inn iiprnfmrniiiiin j tfMttorC DC• Ml * • _ru . • - ii" i Auqdbta, Ga., Jan. 18:—A gold rkine is reported to have beendiscovered in Sevier county, Tenii., onThe waters of thej Little river, mwr .the. North Carolina liueJ It is said to be the Ailtest Aiacovered iu that* section. Racqptly the£e was 'found hi iri- • jwn'ni« at sand C ii o|n seventy to eighty pfar cSht. ot gold, Some.of the grains,ba.ig as large as wheat The laid (to, fce, tfood, and a.J sUat is needed to develop Hie treasure is eapitai and labor. The njina lb located «« laud formerly owned by Rlichard 'jEvaiw. , '' »i- ••« j % Suing to Btconr Her Child. I tic urn the Medicine fltaa. ,V"'- ' * ■ " - fc tDr. * { t »s . I must gay it to her credit that she new lost line the life of tbe patent to years \ft«w the date of first foreign patent.' . "' ■'"•tk discussing tlie bill Mi\ Anderson, of' Kan., referred to a printed tUtement i that 3 3 hiy U*MyseJI teletpM^elSafllinpM^elSafllin^WtaUfcn of® cd against the CDf .th L-f ;lry having dealt «Wt tP "W WCA news as one man practically * w|f |b| SvCK (jheni, . &w?m#* «»«* iwij«pr «» .1(4 qot4eslre to see fay tfctfd throttling tbstslysph system of the United States. ■*» Mfcwl! the (Mtent system -would be N«w ilavKM, Ct, Jan. 1^—Before Judge K^ar^38B«£eSi UcNamara asks for the custody of her five year old child, which she put to board at tbe Catholic orphan asylum 4m -HarUonl.. She tried to regain it tor the purpose oC placing it In a Protestant family, but Uas to give it up fu*l N«w York, Jan. 18 —The tbe Metropolitan Opera house in aid of tits lUSO drowned Sandy 8AX.TIMQJU; Jan. 18/—PSrincAsi •'WiDV?*eP?' mttcca's liuabaud, Mi'. VD H.'Oopklis, Is couined to his bed with pnoumooi*. Kr.rHup- Mnt formerly balanced to Gen. Howard!*, command a«rt jp inceM while ii Nevada. '7 "vii ■'• ■ .L ' Therboavt, . Nor in any piece of acting ever fail»j(l X9 know :: her part : •' • 1 • For she labeled at jokes, no matter how old . • andstalaaud bad, , .,1 ... And she thought the present company the best she'd ever had. Then sfcefeavo Ut ah b*r photograph, each •wC&}fri£E?££* mm . m subject as the grave?" in ttes " c:oB*ro«*. . -jpve Yoas, .A petition td CMu- Vr»JnTafc«-'W. abrttlsj.wc tanffW tba worlti'Ctf fci'-eigi(■ $?h ba» iust been signed by 1& »i'«8tir(:ifC' -tfcldAAr UnJ engravers of tUi».«ity" ————t-—i— — -nl f Inftlr.-- JUpubllcas Conrenttons. "Bntljer art wM'quitt triMpaiail, uda • :r-Aij»ii)**ir Reduction- | - J" p_ r misanttroi»';, her did • *UNPJttstit«L, rf«i.:llJ. -Anofifceqr«»dH»'^,' , bat Ion a heap of torn, . We ndwtip^to.(«,£*D mfe* p«uitMg Bumper to tbWJoUy *?*- % ..—n"*--*. M*" •* I jNDU&fous, JfU. 18.—T»f republican state centiij committee this -fixed Juue iW as the date for the convention for tbe nomination of state oOcar%, and » •dered a state convention for-the (ldiinnafiA of four delegates at large to the national * convention to be Ip this city A|^il-A*« V4# -X- • f '
Object Description
Title | Evening Gazette |
Masthead | Evening Gazette, Number 499, January 18, 1884 |
Issue | 499 |
Subject | Pittston Gazette newspaper |
Description | The collection contains the archive of the Pittston Gazette, a northeastern Pennsylvania newspaper published from 1850 through 1965. This archive spans 1850-1907 and is significant to genealogists and historians focused on northeastern Pennsylvania. |
Publisher | Pittston Gazette |
Physical Description | microfilm |
Date | 1884-01-18 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Language | English |
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Description
Title | Evening Gazette |
Masthead | Evening Gazette, Number 499, January 18, 1884 |
Issue | 499 |
Subject | Pittston Gazette newspaper |
Description | The collection contains the archive of the Pittston Gazette, a northeastern Pennsylvania newspaper published from 1850 through 1965. This archive spans 1850-1907 and is significant to genealogists and historians focused on northeastern Pennsylvania. |
Publisher | Pittston Gazette |
Physical Description | microfilm |
Date | 1884-01-18 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | EGZ_18840118_001.tif |
Language | English |
Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/ |
Contact | For information on source and images, contact the West Pittston Public Library, 200 Exeter Ave, West Pittston, PA 18643. Phone: (570) 654-9847. Email: wplibrary@luzernelibraries.org |
Contributing Institution | West Pittston Public Library |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Full Text | 2#fflg|SgPWiSB^flg; - :'.w; . , ♦ h •-. » ; I , .. ■ ' t ■ ,■■• ■ • ; *.. , ~ EITTO'ljpM, |PA.. f JANUARY 18 " l!N!Ds!| ° A German Waller Boy t * I ■S— I Mm , :V-: *" Twp ohbtw... • - f r m Trtl, VUMBMWLrj*#* • rtl C Weekly Established I860 ( r .»o oti DC » »rr a * V. 1884 A PAfiiC ffAREO IN CHICA80. - rr- - - - ;J- ... . . •:(« JfcW, , Wlicjit Dropping to a loyter Prle» . " tfbati in Tbrttf *aarii 4 4' I -"C|fci6o: Everything orf Ike-Hat •re™ provisions, opened lower.' There wa i Hord York tljat thnre war ) bordering on a panic, "«id while'1 thfiVfe wa i no- news af faillv'M thayi.were. iXyccted, BP 1 rumors were plyeady fULoaW The feelln ; here haatecome panSjky." ?hi Cho#Ct tab - oomi"igysonv^,ted( -peCthaps-at.ttia jrapjyjfior t moment, to the boars' side of wheat, ai 1 «verybody is'l'ooSliig with Tffo21ety* "WWHlx 8 Wall •strw«, 'fearing a-i*U)kD'there. - Jbrqr; - .body, knows, too, that a crash at, Sew Yt.i |p at this time, hSwever little*' fogical 'CoiTne !- tion it rthcfit hiV* with the value-.of grain." "B&rss.'fcJs.pBiU' *-*4. ' brbkoHwily. Way/VBea)tg6ld.R» than Moy wheat evqr gold fn, tills city at tkit tune of year. Cash wheat iii flSO sold as low as SOtfc!; c-isW th 1S83 as v-.o*I) wheat i%„now. soiling; Jot. "JSj. lower than for three years! : : P*" ~o I A HEW YORK LUH0H-HG38E. I Wf frf Mr. Edmunds' Pronounced Viewi New Wk/United » as not to ippV 3 on the Postal Telegraph. existing patents or to pending applications.' — ■?D«- - - - it was tbai»reoonimit)e4-to tha .committee! with instructions to repoat an amendment The President's Health—The AnU* protecting innocent purchasers of patented! * ■ «•»"***■«»• m RvjuwJbTON, iCD. 18.-^*A«dte«hDK resolution, which uuthorizos the president U prohibit the importation from foreigi coontrtea "of" &ele*tfereous produots. especially from foreign countries which prohibit thi . iuuxu-tation of American gppds or products wtfc Mifcy tire -Jubjeot WW discussion by i sub committee of the house committee 01 | specified the republio of France. The sulj-1 j. cummlHeo, will .probably report a substitute for the bill.at the next meeting of committe^. FROr IGER. THE MTT TRIAL. Hu4«t«4 Aa £atabllah«neat Ikat Batertataa 'fWWKSiSS&r*? . wtlh»|« wir 4wliuWo C*«W. ( f Elizabeth,®: JjflJ«' Greeks ago ihmiti 1y arrived in this country, obtained efnployi m«nt in the Singer Sewing Machine works. He lodged at Peter Corsten's place, No. 108 Trumbull street. There on Wednesday another lodger, onJy witness to the shooting. He says thai ■ he sent the boy after a candle for his rooiul Buehler brought It to hiin while he aiwf Estenberger were ia the latter's room. The *ba/tlien,hhDTt!9d^Tf8?CM;.l*»h«" 43Kt*-itl*Tv .gursaid to him, in German, "Walt and I will show you1'something." He had in IiUk hand a revolver and snapped It three times. Tbe fourth time tus pulled the trigger thi rcOTHf -TK- The occupants of the hotel, who heard the report, took Este berger into custody and■ eisuwnedtDlidBchleimer, who, on examining th6 boy's body, pronounced life extinct.; Police Captain Ritier arrested Estenberg and up Gilt, ai County Physician Terrell directed Coroner Lowrie, of PlainlLeld, to hold an inquest. , , SUCCESSOR ;Th» Alleged Irresponsibility 01 the Boy. Commencing with the Attar house, the reporter was conducted through « wtjrork ol passage* to the office of Mo&liear Fere, the chief of, that noted establishment. "Yon have undertaken a'big job, but I think I can "port you on tht mysteries of - our cuipine," jje sa(d, ~"fiav8 you anjr idea of thehumbwr'o#dishes '«em*daily attfc* lunch counter }q thg i-o-' "fmSfcipuse we supply Hearty ftVe ttarasand '(tmchwurtMry d»y.'' Calling for a rotiyida / bfll of faru, the writer counted a selection of exactly 100 dishes, njfc "includihg Vegetables, of- whtoh there were twenty weight .sssort- Tewflk Bey'* Sad PH«tat-Kha toum's Fall . Imminent—The Moody Arte* : HrpuiiiMkai «*m-bu Li»bintlr to Inherit Insanity—fluS Kipinc of Bakes a Domtnast Deftre. r mmm New York, Jan. -la.—aim. fallowing.. aw. excerpts from the World's Washiugton ' speoial: The presidfAtyQW senkitire^fif the tsfel}; ject of his health and ia always at hit offlci daring the hours when he is expected to hC Xokdow, Jan. 18.—The English surrender to the Irish claim for the extension-ef the franchise is completed by the advocacy tu the whig Edinburgh Review and the torf rtm' flrsfr deefcrei 1»U|» Ireland must be included because, pthej-.ijisei tlie bill could not pass, and the second savs that a refusal of the same reform to Inland aa to England is no louer defensible. It ■ tit a » •D ' PlTWBTrtttJ, Jau. 18.—In tB» Nnlt'-trU JsmMw Wells, ouclq of James Nutt,. ttbtifle tWt Chpt. Nutt. tlie father, had sitter Mary whos$ miijd was affected, arid ■ half brother! George-wfDo died an iinbecih Jamtw and Moses, bis full brother*, wol troth deaf mutes. Young JanSes, the prij oner, was peculiar, and when talked to wohicl get excited. Ho was always a nervous After Dukes' ti;ial. he would shudder -whfn Dukes was' named and loet all interest In "And what amount bt food does (hit Ttproeatl"• '* • .... , easily figured up. Our daily coniumption of foocl comprise; 128 rib3 of beef, WO'pounds of English Mutton for ohops, 100 pounds of mutton 450 pounds of mutton ops, 25 loins of boef for steaks, 400 'pounds di turkey, 800 pounds of chicken for «atrees, uid boiling purposes, 300 , fowls for salads vad chicken pates. Then comes gamsT Of this We use1 I(W pairs of quails, 35 brace of partridges, 25 bjiaoe of grouse, and 100 pairs of ducks of all kinds. We also consume daily Utf.OOO ojtsters—10,000 tbi1 'patties, told, 10.000 for fries/ stews and .raws. .01 lobsters wo qse two barrels, ohiefly for salads, anil 500 pounds of fish. If you wiht to thaw bow n«ny vegetables wedisposa of I can toll you that also; potatoes, ton barrels; cabbage, two; asparagus: (In sdasoiij, three; spinach, 'tWO:'1 1 - ■' » J,. rt4 ' v what staff 49 you find necessary for so large a supply f* ' ~ • *' *' D C• "Tte oyntfers'dlone require ■ a separate depast mept. We oyster cooks and five openers. Oyster patties with kre a Specialty, and wefeove, probably,Ca greater . run on them thqn on any other dish. Our next strong point is our rauttoae&bpc, for tfiftbi, atao, thdro is a{Nat demand. There aroiu addition to tour, oyster cooks, twelve assistant cooks," two bakers and k : '1 , "Can you give ma any idea of the.qonsumptiou of wine and liquors at lunch*1 1 "US' AipeHcahs are -ito.** to eat with di ,ci lnilnat#on, l)enae the increase In champagnes and clarets livery " i; .C "Do you find,much waste in, foodl" "Very little, if any. That which til 'left CWSr to tile ''help.-rf M ■ stantly reminds one of the look worn bj James G. Blaine during the disappointing d»ys of the close tjt hb terib hs d Mietobfii* 'o|» things. ' Isaac Hurst ' testified that he hail bean,acquainted .wfththe defendant all his life,' % id always thought be was weak minded.. Befc re HiS father's death James workdd on the far n. After he came from Rochester to attend lis .'father's funeral he did not seem to have a ly inclination to take care of (lie farm. Af er Duke's acquittal he grew moody, and woi ild often hit 'down only A moment, ard then i ;et up and. go out Witness used te;speak to him when he met him in town, " e nd . sometimes he. would not - answer. „ He, appeared to be iu deep Study about aai nothing.James Junk, another unCle, saldtUat . Im would sit;'with his face in Ilia hands for hiion; rarely saying anytliSiig. Sometimes Ite would speaking, then get up. i .nd -waHcaway without finishing. ; D • • Dr. A. M. Pollock woe then oaHad .is an expert in cases of mental difficulties. A hypothetical case was then put to bimby (Dir. Swartewelder/ embracing air the 4D£tinU in James-'Nutt's case, constituting 6 synopsis of what ted been offered in' relation, to i his 'mental incapacity., i Q.—*-Assuming uU these points* to lie 'tjile, what is your idea of • the mental of Nutt's mind at the time of the-firing of tlvo, pjatoi? *A.—A person with the ancestry cited would be almost ccrtain to inherit: insanity. I should think the person under i the lords will reject it. . Earl Spencer's complete submission to tin Orange landlords lias putclwdaaKysPtf WnD and be is denounced by the English radical organs. ' ,.Tin flumiinlt'i Broken Shift. NEw YoBK,,'Jnn. 18.—Nowa of l»)ta ed steamer Gurmnmc tiaS be#h wdtfy lie Hrrirai of (he steamer franee,iv C»pt,; Hauterine reported that lils v«sfil pass ed th*e'Gcfmaifo"fri'lAtttttCl6'4T.3Dr1ti gitade 8%2S,' «ibkut -800 tnnni ns toiyn. yiia bxik sbowi that the,I or luanid vraaiiiet on Friday,' QV iIUhM at W?b» o'clock in thfeJiucyrctig. .1 Her C'« broken and «ho wu nailing eastward uiidn sail, Thi captain BtaWif IhaVdlf Wtt^f' r»{ 'CJn board' »nA*li»t'»(D a«ti»t^»aJk*nf per ed M fJw.jMwel.lbiid wfl* Cm board, it «m afe at tbo posfromca: ahotllif Iftvftt I CD_ • rfa her fcoilme-toAWs f»6rtDjuniii4ff«u(lt*s s' was moro than half way across tile ot ci when she met with her mi&bap. the cabinet. The is very much fa Ohio senator from democratic sources art "n naval lBi1»ter- °f the9e tweut-» wel 8 said here to hare a very particular mean- built prior to the civil war, thirty-one durinfe, ing- Mnfay»ah«®fce»14a.Cfl|8!t|.4t|th.| The next democratic delegation from Ohio to the i5"y^wo •"*C**D* amounted tb national convention will be 6olid against thu 40,700,61- The cost 01 the repairs on r tariff for revenue policy and in favor ot tho vessels aKKre«ate 000,822, roakii protection of ufaetures/aml tho-tetei the ™sal,-«l,997,484. T, the revenue reform members of the demo repairs, as the flgurM show, have ezceedi »' jgrattO »artv, ue not particularly onouiir- 'to original cost by $404,210. dim distance. It is this evidence of the failure of their programme 'tlM 'Is InfensV fying the fight being made against Randall in the hoasef of representatives imit that contribute! to the Paynej f 4 Ttyt mufti has Jfce«4 |iboue|8enatoif Sherman's Bunday night dinner party, but . the few who know about it think it had some special ntttjcidL j&niftfannMhr in fact* that it was fcrTOiS pujpoSeof wOTking Up" what is called "the Sherman movement." It is pretty safe to calculate that Blaine's nnppcrtIs Sought' by* eviry 'rejiublitan tan-* didete. Those who know hiin best say he 6 Wyjrig no jilafrs'afd malting ho, alliances. Ka was a pronation t guest at* tlia dinner# t Tr( • Tft president will TDrofcably leave Washington next Monday morning for New York,! city to attend the reception of the Uniob League club S9011 after his return to Wasb-\ ingtonhe will inaugurate the sooial season at the White House with a reception which win' probably be given to the public. Other re_,_ceptiwDs will be held at short intervals during the season. The president will be assisted on this occasion by his.sUter, Mrs. McElroy, who has already arrived in Washington and who will remaiujMkjthe Whit? .House fouayeral weeks. 'w* ' •*? • PTS The president sent to the house today a coiu*ui|catton|from |he secretary at mar t/ansptiftiiigDth| reporlof flhe fereljqf Valief board, rlpresenftng tHfc purotase STd Mbmplete equipment of two stcatn whalers of SOU or 600 tons that should leave New York not later than May 1 fcektf; alfed the sehUIhfe'df a smaller craft as an advance party which , able to take greater risks in early | s'prfcg »avIgatToh""ttiiiii' '(He ISfgW VeapeU; • would be warranted In taking The |" recommend that congress empower the dent to prepare and dispatch euoh an expedition. The comiiiunioatiou was referred to ; the committee on appropriations. Mr. Richard Lalor is about to resign hip isteawi TewBk Bey's Sad Plight. London, Jan. 18.—Baker Pasha has IWfcm ohligod finally to abandon all hopes of beiiiK able to afford any itlM HfTewifit -99, w»9 with 1,000 women and cnildren on his hands la still bravely defending Singat, where he is besieged witjk D«nly 40U wldlety. ..He egtf 4 mates the rebel forces surrounding Singat at 27,000 and the forces between Suakim and Berber at 100, Jt Djfei|e,Ay ttuaflaM dfejAhes, tolUMd «B» a ntA id**, neWaJ$B#asha dodl no%Jmf Mr. Robert Harris Elected President * r'o#the NoHlnrii Paclflc. Pylng.Qne After tlie Other from ill Nbw York, Jan. 18.—There was a very brief and businesslike session of the boardiofconsider the question of a successor to Mr. Henry Villard as president of the company, presented a report: Fumes of Sewer Gas. . St. Louis, Jan. 18.—Five weeks ago aj* I raihiljlof Hvefthi dMteifa Mid three jfiil 1- : reu, named lAsneto/liyfig In thJ Maifthi s- I ter robd, ymro Mtadfed wMr a sniiii ss j which the doctor diagnosed as bilious feviur J and treated accomdutglv One by one thfey rariK *ttffindC9 the father | after a brief illness. The extraordinary [ tality led the doctor to make an J [ tfcnof the promisty, whiqfi in hi^l , D DF London, Jan. 18.—Tngi have t»en font out fj\Dm~Il*i«rprtor.'toD wtuoiln? tier? manic,- wltfeli J» noflri p*o'o»l)lj' off. tl\% J rjjOi coast, autf Witt bo*--tawed to Qaeeust jwn rapwr piiifleifgwSlaM inalJ# n-iffi bpiti !Dfc» (hew*. -J-4 *. 0,i pect to be able to aid him. A Candidate for Berlin, Jan. 18.—It is stated oh authority from St. Petersburg that ae ciar has per- J®gp"y Jh|f WUblfljne lip Dn Ccfot golgoi, M9Rus|a|fl«i#B.lf the offlndJ|ti' u lUtfl. Su'iJn ■Boeea.s IHte the asatssins. appear that the threatening letters received by the minister and by thBt*fef-ofiUwgej»Cbi»niei4e»er» in By a unanimous vote the report of thesi)ecial committee was accepted, and MiD ''GWritldmeninr ▼oflr ror^li^flbiioP •it, " - "tie PboJ ./ I CJ D i iKcw.iTow, J4n, 18.—Tii» 4uilDQjrjMliT« notice to shippers of fifelght by" FhikthSftttie-fkMr Hues' rtnoihg ijr9l£ (''ore Buffalo would not accept through ,'xi lis jil lading issued-by the Delaware, Iickowlna and tlie Batkawanna to terms.- Word wag received Irurn the executive committee of the Lackawjuini: "thai Che road wtt»ld,«rtCDr' tbewMt bound ■pool and lo&ve tfie-quftBticm oI)t iDevaeiltft to be settled. by. arbitration. Fink repljcid £a«A factory aikd Aii that asked. frpJ| 'grapbiciJiWfrtlctlons .-vfe'vo at once sn.it 01 susfiendiiig the (ifldajrtutffrijt off tbe-LLc}rt w«mn» from tbe-infcK»mgC»pf wij the other road*. .' .. . v *■**«D .1. ■ '4**.' yf t A Noted Winter Htgiort W Iftap W JAPKWUfVII(UD PM r Sulphur Springs house, *t ffcjwauee, o|k Dtte most- 'noted resorts in -burned to. flbjiifcuiHl ye^fl^ the Are broke out Nearly all vrei* obi VD escape, by jpmpipg through wfcido-wk froth verandasjseveral. suJtainloi; bpu. liihbs Kill, otter IflJurtoK. j TMM# fepIbB" and*H Uw'; 9#»Cp •tbeguerta, is a to.tai.1o6q. Ttie frajBjiig al Its furniture was'valued CT" nSArJy ▼W0 01 and was inaurtd lot $51,000.*, Jidai. of t_ ""visitors bin!Juijrtepi*i'ttoco oaii'toefc:. bplbug lags. A-;trab"j" w®s sont'.Jtbia afternCjo«» to cSuuny the sufferers to J making the following statement on tjbC five burial certificates: fliffhlT you iw. — rou have conferred npon me. Yo «st assured that 1 will lUttjhargo my fte ♦fittest irt* "itty «lCft'tjr,~«nd tD ipecial aim shall bo to promote the rf the Northern Factfio railroad comp:m^ all circumstances. I have great faira future of your enterprise, for you hav ed a highway across the continent for you will receive the thauiu of future y tious." /ijpo bo latlon la m long aa cane pernicious malaria and link in the Tdomftn rihi»U' tU*\y slept tlia \'oaatfaU wtlh th? (jbljupteu avenue sew|u-, j afid ' gas, as evdtjf;.®n« knows, iaj a ■ dewiW C 0nswl9r-,'tl)ie low reglonf and .Compiloi" thejpust unhealthy jplace in the 'eiej-. wlt is fultoffnalarte: and] t\ kave llatl i'rmmbor of .MSoM»oh, as Sianyjre■woveroml than fitoVi'. AwLyj bat joAie, as! in tSTToaarparo off BeiWannything Cfcan be done for them.' 1 i»ay oondition cited would bo insane. » j duty to The prosecution detailed thai Mil mi of lat my young Nutt from the time u«|til welfare e open- tiiere which wax jSEfaanifeetatiou ofliSouBdneag at n;ra- miaSWktteT killing Dukesjjplutt asked -to j - betfijpto Jail. Basing nfl® answer »puu — the I Aothetical question, I would say the rT\( iusano rnfid, while Witt tKaWmmunity at large it wJfcd be the re jlxino vDrsew I base my answer upon the liaUiift' iSlature I !ty ft*- lupHcata. Count Tolstoi has tendered bis .m.'guatian as a member of the ministry. discussing the question of proper of Cairo. The resident merchants have thus bir been unable to obtain an interview iMritb die kbedlve on the subject, but - Sir Oeorge Bvelyn Baringf British ag«iit in Egypt, has pixjmiijd them to#60 that, flieir jllMsUfare fldly conserved The Erelch "\fihw has ibformed his gdV&ttimofttf*# the pStitWn of Jbe merchants that the city be hekl and pro- 'fBtenfoKst'a Monthly;] , Iho tPWlecvey ot the U to accumulate thu wealth of the community into tow hands. The'Vahderbllts and Jay Uoulcfci represent • -thousand of owe rich roeu of toe,part era. The wealth of a community Joes not rary modi froni gonof-ation'to generation; thaf; is, M you divide the «im total, by. th» number of '.Ahajtft&nts It in any one epoehr there foro, afew perefahs teaoiae hjortHnatelJ-jrsa-lthy, 'itmart be At the. expense of many pthers, who lose their possessions. Nearly forty yeaA ago tfie 'frwWh phMoebpWer Ahgurta Owte foretoM. the,, prewnt • rtftte of Jhings, and said that all the tendencies of the modern world wefa to 'lilted WMtttf tnto the hands of View persons.- * A& this could not, be helped, ,ne urged the way to meet the difficulty wa» not by* eomiministiclagi£atl8n or 'a'todlalistio reorganization Of society, but to create a public opinioB.which would forop t|ie millionaires or billionaires, to regard Jtheir wealth aa hWd to frast for thb beaefltfof tfae«ommn- . «eiUciiced. ! Niwark, N. J., Jan. i8.—Johu Bgau, formarly speaker of the Ifcw Jersey house ot , ailenilljr, was l#foreIXudge U4i C')rtel yeeterday tjjr oijkhe indictment oharging him with having attempted to bribe Assemblyman Arnptage, (o wlticli of non vult. E!gan listened to the court's address with boiwei; Annapolis, Md., J n. 17.—0ov. M has sent a special mewage to the lep' T jSJ e maMfcwrm'jrs the subject. The message reviews brie§J"- tt ti» ytouts ff* His ancestors." question by saying: - .,. The probabilities aro strongly in favor of OUNiTidflMurf ht,tj(H| $li% fctj was ommitted. A predisposition to insanity ■jeing present, I would say that an over fLct. *as the outgrowth of it. The manifest^ is not uncommon for excitement to pass off as rapidly as Mt oppa%ra Tbat i* Uifc accepted doctrine of atl aiitltorities oir the* snbjeofc-! .'i ..r.*, '„.;K4 «... I. ... „J , ~- •" Dft'Daly/aphysleiaa of. twenty year*' &t-perianee, and T*,' TVylie'Of the Dismount asylum, said that it1 Was ttSftir opinion tlytf the fllliim of Dukes was the result of an in-4MfajSuUU V » « IV?* HI i Dr. Smith Fuller gave the opinion, lfea Nutt I"*#*#* pdsr.Pti delusion, or was a monomanaio, and that he was compelled to take the life of Dunes. "I think," suici lie, "that James had made up bW' taind to Jake nukes', life. Tlie murder of his fatbei U04.UK trafiupJpK »f #ii?, DqMer; had cheated l ohis desire until it becaina a domi nant desire [ with, him.? , *,«, . .., ..fi . ... j London, Jan. 18.—Tne white elephant, die first ever brought (torn Burmah into Europe, arrived safetoMt "*DTJ"'lpim—'~M ical gardens. \He *%as IHReoeyRdoflEe ' ong voyoge and reached wdition. Instead of being nerica, bta final kept in London for gome sont to variauf place* on 3S0H —Tiie Russian authorities tho history of the labor agitation in England" ud tlia jengMl condition of workingmen. C9fc proposes 4o regulate the hours of la bos, allowing, however, special contracts to be with employers. The number of hours is left blank in the bill, but eight actual working boars, exclusive, time for dinner, is rocoiumondfltl. A sncoSu* till bMxises to repetf-iljBf irosanta lata regu- i bliigljie hours of fiingrt, kiidirHxtecu years (f aM.lohd U eilact-*k the eraj"^"4™* •» clildrpl ■ under ten years of age in any factory 'fif, manufacturing establishment, and reguiatt* the 66uW of labor of children under sixteen and women employed in factories, limiting 1 them .to,eighLactual working hours, with MM Vwer«f specie D»tract.t» A third bill rotates jj|oWdffc fpr sanitary regulation i 3 workshops ana manufacturing establishments. The fourth legalizes trade unions, provides for their formation, and defines the flMi Thartlfth de- lAuing of tbfl tvdrd ."ecBpiracy" in cMtcBl witji trail unioik. Bio sixth'' pnovvs A the' estaHshmeilt CS a state 1 lieod. Judge McCarter said that his con- throughout the .its~»wn penalty - with here in exaelloot • It."1) from I ol ling *nt at once to A public office or exercising' the privij Dg i ol tion, he will btD Xho franchise. In vol in tain'. tfeeksand there splA iDtlgvk\\fjv&ah baU»Md C [fieuit/ w jctliffcint be of a trial," of his physical; cCpdition ,n 4 of PeiteA Btatus. the d isqual was d up osoUi IP 11 j ( prisoniuent at th»jS[nBv poa Vienna, Jaa. lb for uave made addit* |i to ja.l principally amon^ pending to )|®-peo|ilD flHi y, and ing press, being ru tem^rai-ilJ"'assi(jjjediqpal,t»u^,S lilHH 1 Dom era at Kiieff {on il»et occupied, by. inflamngatqcfr J. f;j | througlimt tiiti .. ;|tf# • are reporteJ to hi I nn mDy E. uection alone. tho houses u most ojt.tWKWti fent-is hwglfBI Ue facl *** ""T*** that »« had a li« it ;iniee ol Sltete to W 'Carmen' od Ba«4*Uay olurse wMIng dissath' .ve did. NilSson and Sepibrich' we'e (both relraluUonjut of the cast, and Gerster san,k in 'The Wu Ml'leSl rt?m«;-.C^b2faU8 K" U'nook, Jau. 1 tefolJJMfsafe TrlSZiZ^ -hfcago are oveu larger than tfiey were h*tDj| ..Iff — " - - *"•« iJ m . ■ .#■ ,. * The I'oiMl Xeleftrapli. '■D C Washington,Jan. 18.—Senator Edmunds, in his remarks before the senate committee? on porftofllces and.pgsti-o»d» respiting postal telegraph, said the. study he had given tihe matter for one or two years had led him jto the conclusion that coheres* had the constii'1 tutional power to do wlrnt is proposed, 0411! ifrfeny one of the MTeral forms proposed. H« thought it unneoeagw? to spend time in orijei -' ♦ooonvlnoe tiw ooaimittee. that the,te]?gra»Dh in this age of the wortii was more esseisbial; to the safety of the osSKtry in time of warlor in "Ume of . peace thiwi my othpr. servip£,'J "The-oeople engaged .in telegraphic opera, tions," ne Said, ''argue to me that.it is unjjisf to them that congress should enter the of What they call competition with pri vate business, but if .1 Am $n what i h«ve said respecting the inherent constitutional power of congress, that kiud of business falls to the ground." It did not appear to him i. cne in the country amounting to anything, and like AarCui's rod it swallows up' all othef rods 'that appear an the surface of the earth(" to oompialn that congras is doing something injurious to its private interests. ' Not the slightest. His proposition "j ' ~ was not'to prohibit the transmission of telo. " graphic couimunteaWon by any private person bat to leave all as they are established in the business and to go on and compete, aud carry on their operations, exactly as they have been doing. JHe explained that under his bill the government could take property, which could not be bought so as not to have any blockade of injunctions on the port of anybody. He thought tha,t it the government oould buy the property of the Western , Union company at its actual value "as a thing on the surface of the earth," it would would be au exoe'Uene thing to- do, but it the .treat trunk line system proposed by his bill 4*ed in r onapottia Ujegrapli bOTin*||jj| .whiiilj found that the government Was tjn cannisii then , they would be willing to inake fJiJ C terms and tell their Jines at reaaoname prtces. H» would willing tfcelovl ru merit system was faij-ly stated tojsntfust negotiations for purchasing1' the Western Union lines with the president'aud oabifiet. i He thought it would b* axtremely! uns "ft to authorise the purcUa»aof-a*istiug lines for the cost of then- construction. ■Mr! Edmonds, in oouclvding, fciiC»Jfeat the telephone ' rompantes in his opinion sttfjd be suhS.ot • *** ~ a. ton* s*rinc. ; k JSJtfaSiia tl$ charged With isSujiig I(jrg«d M numberless butcher*, grotfei* *nd- other. jiadefc-' men- The detectives say that Nlxin wflu probably be- BWeatd before WJ [hours. vTbe evidence against Inu) ts irfity strong. Catherine Lewis is #ie We of'■■QmAr-Mrfvteiaon, w)io says that about:* jjjar; teo b£ hired "Nixon to tak»«$i»ige ot liUWJMs hag gage C*1-their Jour _ -III a«hCDnt. timo fi» had Mcaeedtd la iUeBfJlijiK hpr Jlffedtloih t»nd eight months ago he anil his--wijn seijarfited in consequejoe. Se chiirgu's all Iiir domestic' troubles upon Nixon and ns a natural jcp)»sequeuoe givee lijlti a'Ufct Aaracter. •' i"! !■ nlty. r ,i . , ,j j- .C ij|,i The middle dames In the past have beem the small Capitalists, storekeepers, tnerfchants, emfloyers-in other word* those who ; stood between the producer , and consumer, •and ' made l&rge' 1 profits oufr{ »ef. dachv but*, modem , invention is diminishing the gains of these middle Tlie felegp-apt, ' railWay, and modern banking dpvioeJ «rb helping to destroy profits , ami are concentrating bade into great est&b-:lfehments. Tho late JV. T.'SteWittt had, it is bundled peisont, in his employ. , who 1/ad onoo been his rivals'in business, and ' this same'tortd'eiicy obfcata* In -every1 depart(Iftentef trade. This will end inthb country in giving us u-'few very r)ch men, a teduced 'humlfer of the mlddfe classes and a relatively larger-Working population. :TMi wilUurnish materials fqr a social convulsion, unless tho ' coin billionaires so use thMr wealth as to . irrfproVo 'the condition aud conciliate the {pod will of tfyeif lees fortunate fellow-citi•ens. •*" Afttr raM, ■ . . [Wall Street News. J l- A Sew York whptaule drys i foods merchant, who wfS. passing a day or two In a Pennsylvania town, received ar cart at the . hotel from an anxious-look lug, middle-aged ; man, who 1 joked carefully (iround the room CD' to see that uobbdy Was eavesdropping, and then whUpteredr'«Say, yom are from Mew York, pin't your "I am." "That's what the boys said. Say)" "Well." -TJils H one of the taBUnest towns In the ooontry.".. "Is it?" "You bet it,, ial Any man who tries to get along Is cried down at once,.' and eferybodj' is - jealous of him, Say 1". s^."-. Tve got a cooper shop down here about half a mile. Acro-s 'tho rood X") A. fellow witl* a aldermanfrop Pittsburgqatne on h$re weeks ago. and happened to visit the Idln, and the owner has beeii so Stuck tip «ver sinoe tUat-ymn hJiyn,wMfc..% Jen-foot pole, Sav!" "Yes." "Come down to my shop'knd straddle A shaving horse' aud sit thsre ten ■ nsiftutes and , I'll. buy rj*u a new lint! That alderman was a big thing, and it r was something -to ciWovUF, but if 1 can get a wholesale* werofcant f row New York city into my cooper shop there won* be another uhuroh festival in this town without I 'tend the door my wife makes the soup 1" ou«J WUiWc. .dilateW«, Miera that of • new print-"' n by the students and oth j PWJKM6 ottCirpvHte tSStJOJttt. ■e been made in this con- 6.-M\j is amBuncel:from .-)■ defeat ifl theKortes nhill«' haa deteiBlnedKo reshoal* deahniiiAo dlaid direct a new Election. action am the dangorOT 9 nU Followed by Fate. MHzT'aJftu, Pa., Jau. IS.—The dead body of Hiram Stephons has been founduitt' the woods near this place. The story of jeath is told by jiis, conji)a nion, George Ciough, who says that in ruiming to escape a falling tree the blade of his axe entering lug abdqpMlk He is the la^^MMWe^men here. Home time afterwards Arthur Kraley was accidentally shot by William _ hunting. Before the end of '(lie year* William Jennings was drowned while driving logs. Andrew Shalcroas refused to remain lquger in thif vicinity and i n eat to Potter otjfcity. L*t moutk he was 1 kill* by a falliiB tree, Pie neflh of jbi*,. i iM was receiBd here Jpt wk, and Hi vMn BtophensAie oulyBurvivV of the QvfdecUwd thJI be wafM to Maine, and will make his arrangements to* jo on February 1 next. Going out to felj' timber with a companion, h«, too, has now 18c-DrSop» a(tur: mid- Vflibtthree ateTtas of Are came sue 'pwiflii froiu Se.tyW tJT' a.vjjntM'w o i D ty - Hinth street. Ten anginas and half.Uidozon hook and ladder trucks quickly came and the firemen found a large tenement op fire, the flames spreading witji great rapidity,any the destruction of the block,is foared with 1Q88 of life. The excitement was .so igrost that llttlO of detail could bo learned, bat. the' probable low will already reacfc fauw 876,000 to $100,000. ; , Ttt* HH«t C£«.aie, ; t PHiLADs£irKA,-Jatt. iS.--kli4» BerUa £. Clear, the handsome young lady -wiUi raV#rt tresses,; v. ho married, tlie living skeleton, ha« lost to# reason- After, living,with thf monstrosity A trifle lea than forty-eight hours she fell into a raging delirium iuid-Wem heuieito Uelr,-i»ttiWf'C„h0Uf*, street aitd Ifusrtpwj* (lyef#*,. At. present •he lsaa A aixi heri fatliir has decided to tof ,aivoroe They D« I* England. L8.—The Tiram coftju.eiitb jriug of lump lots of uutaA mllwaYijptockg auMie New York jpwfct draii a sfcrl comparison if At itaBaiant tjflk of mofcreat English jfiiit. ueTCMDore Bn eight Cr cent of tbeSaflU stockpiles Jfc oflBMecJfor sale on th&inJt- KUinuDrll Extremis. I ■ wi»Jl.e tpr limply eDjoi the Ojucinnuti festivi rators io be Valle '»l the y . iJSP •••■• '* ,-'l I I WfVf ¥pBK, jttd. IS.—B was auuo ht§*| tn WW1 street that Resident Bttuuel I Bloan, of tlitt Belaware, fcsteru railroad company, had assented J trf a "proposition made by fool Commissioner ' Fiui tlaat the disagreement between his cor apanj and the managers of the trunk line rai broads Thirty Pieces of Ulrer. jg».«a«llsC.Hui; jBrlcklareiM CikoiNKaTI, Jan."lST—The National Brick' layers' Union bofltirtUed its deliberation ar Bi-icklnyers' Hall, and from JM';»niount ol bills yet to I* acted is Mrident that th«y will have tb RUsU nuitters to thrdugji by Hfttordiy anight' Pfcu-fc* Kturrty, Albany, ».■ Y.r was., elected treasurer, ami •C OoeWpW^S JDrf*.idpnt. the noD*Cjr;etoete4 eiH :Dti s wtee all totalled. CAIB0, Jan. 18.—-Reports from Khartoum itate that tbe eneuiy are encircling that city, evidently in prtpanfau -lor. |L doom vo movement. New Yobk, Jan. 18.—Capt Gaskin, of *t» steamboat squad, received a dispatch "from "William E. Marsh, chief of police of Bridgeport,. Ct,, to arrest. Henry GVUhis oo the "Crystal Wave slearifer, as be had thirty o? the previous , Wght. ■ \e#Urtl»Cy, Oftrk.of Ho.- East Sixteenth ®t*»ot, was arrested wittj. thW He said he bought It of a nqg»o,,i#ABridge-. port for C10 and a jackknife. . ? i* Chlcusii Karder JSyatM/. BMT "" I-—Tue on tif I aatfot Hias rtpelB Olsed, the Moung ND Jragiai J teaaistressBrho was aB munte&d ofctfee oap prairie Monday nig»,j while on her way home from "her place of] work, took place this morning. The polioe i clitim to have a due to the perpetrator of i the crime, but refuse to divulge it for profea- j sionai reason*. S3|£ i»^fr at 282 North CaQ-pSri®r'Twee" k mOEnt,. twenty four years old, was arrested. Shebaa i •vac seen this warning in the cell at the West I WMhr#2# i be submitted to a board of arbitration. Tht board will be composed of three met fibers, one to bj named by Mr. Sloan, one b; t Mr. Fink and tbe third by the two aip-eady named. Mr. Sloan saia yesterday: ") it understood that there is no surrem my part in this matter, but I.am will ; refer tue question at issue to any tliTe. minded and competeut jCentiemen, and i abtdg bjj m»li mi. ug to laii I will mot Wl»Ue Jiwplorlus: f.tkrme«, at Mem WW-night, aoa W Bve Reagan fivte'minutes tpjBrajjr,' lfit«r fell on his knees, and While fagging for mercy Wilson shot him dead. Lyn?hiug is talked of- i ' bpftion I.alww to She Investigate A; i 'N*w YoaK.'JavC 14— CHw Albigiy tpaoiaf sayn: The ooutract laboi- 'pfiisoii bag; has-been flnaUy passed by »'^WrfSSaLWjsS|s to -*t nays. By the bltf tUC» to appoint » commission -of ffro. •Aiembers, who art to IhTestigatft turf XDon*i(jbCycantract iabor system, and on or'MtBi-4 Mitch 1 to make a report on the subject". The"member* of the commission are to be paid at tho rate. ofiea iotfca-sa day.. ? r New Jersey's State Hobm on i'lre. jliMiJjrl ihu/(ooV fjol the stfttoj dufcilul L iiihIu ' Uq j ;05J moo to prevent its spreading to the state library document room. Gov. Abbejtt, attired in a Iroadcloth suit and a sillf bat, took charge of the work of subduing; tike fire, and was 6tt ilia roof,C itt;lh e'fctttd dndi Bverywuer»» else that a directing presenile wai needed. He the fireman's hose CDut of D.be buildingrviSd 'tie! uamage which uave resulted from fl oiling the platie jtu pre Veiiljed. Tlie ceiling of .the sppremt I oourt room wasidajnaifed,. but the totaf lo »a will noC exceed a tew huudrad dollars. J nation In tlie mines. Reading, Pa, Jan. 18.—Specials from Dew D•*•««» -fjomaenrmMon. ' DBS 'MOTWsarTlau.T 14—The ilMUIgU«-ii(tio!» of the new state cupUal ifuijainari tjx* P'V8 yesterday, £iter jjmyer tUo oa h of office was administered to the goverabl-bjr Ghier Justtde Routhreek, And M* go,vei1iCDr detisrered a short j " . amiiiea from starving when they were paid wventv fire cents a day for ten and twelve *tturs'J(prlfc' iruk tbw thKL have been ieiuced«td Je|tv«iid storekeengrt lave refused to give Asa* credit for sup- A Gtoqi-gia Olau has BUee»eded in maUsg a beet* from sugar-cane that will fqtoxicata. Governor for Twelve Honrs. tike steteo?K mHdnigbt until Tuesday noon of this week. Although the constitution states Unit the body seems to have thought of it. Had heD chosen, Got. Tail might have made appointments, and the legislature wouid probably have confirmed than. - Ma*3., Jan. special election iu the twelfth congressional district to choose a suciRttor to CkDy. dporge D. Robinson resulted-in the election, bof Hon, FrancrtsW. Rockwell-, of Pittefleld''republican by a.flajJprJtj ojt about 1,800 $er Cot Albert C. Wood worth, of Chioopee, state MnaOor, de mocrat. . K A Vacancy Filled. THE SUMMER GIRL. I .lies. The men pay high rents, have Iftrjfe ' amities, and, in the midst of a hard iviatery i 4Dor to move their families. TfphiM ViTtrJu New f*CcoatoKWU» di**S«s, reports todajr*: two frrall T*»e« «. typhus fever ;feoth o* which fe^re'discovered »t] tlie .poor dtap8H6WD hospluU. D4A4,iK ,T . '■■■■' [TbeCantury.] j .Nouuwqshe'll, stroll by moonlight tbia y*r upon your arm; 1 :* •C :. She's go» to. study Latin Ip jl spot wall fenced from harm. • Tbe Question of Daten** Kr. Hill SUoot HIumIII ' '•fiUtf'OlttoWEB. N! 3.', Jan. 18. -Io Is *4, eged that Daniel P. Hill, who on Wedrfat" lay night stiiggered into his hotel with j$b jistol jvauMifcinhis head, whwh he said had ' jeen liokM UT. burglar! ffl the sftbtt limself. Early Wednesday he gave ather a judgment (or $2,800, and yesterday Hill, Jr., closed the store to «hut out otttir 2realfefi* Hill has been (or some time veirjt ' much embarrassed_ financially, and h§', . .rouble, it is Mid, haa caused Mr. Stawi. an American banker, ha* boei a(Ai» n TTs,* \ v married to Mile. Sophie Croiaette, of »h. 8 g "T 111. M...I ~ ■ _ Comedie Franoaise, in Pari*. ; ylf Mechanics' lien* aggregating about $60, WjMuMpt §■#• fW' houso oooi- too against the North River Cob (traction aulteeOii pSisBiis fts RituofUed Mr. Will- company have bean (Bed in BDiffaTo~' .am E. Kobinson, o( Naw York, to make jl ■sofcew nfMlh fM mBiuldD|n. who jnly surviving grandchild of Thomas J»ll!fc»|j"" iw "«hpsU».J '* BU, a peastoo of «2,500j«r annum, uayate.r, yA ,* NNBME « uPBfflM r . Cmr/ifeat Mf*-miMfc.:•. .1 How pool hor muslin somehow seemed—sha : 'alwftV*"blwighta btoeze; And how short she made the evening* In those walk? beneath the tract I WxamiJOTOH, Ja.ii. 1?.—The honse ! Cti». cussed the bill to permit the issue of patents to inventors within two years after a pq tent is obtained in a foreign country but tocon- A tjonlhwm Bl Dorado. f- ... 8eu(MflDl !Domlnetlon. DD»Htcucn inn iiprnfmrniiiiin j tfMttorC DC• Ml * • _ru . • - ii" i Auqdbta, Ga., Jan. 18:—A gold rkine is reported to have beendiscovered in Sevier county, Tenii., onThe waters of thej Little river, mwr .the. North Carolina liueJ It is said to be the Ailtest Aiacovered iu that* section. Racqptly the£e was 'found hi iri- • jwn'ni« at sand C ii o|n seventy to eighty pfar cSht. ot gold, Some.of the grains,ba.ig as large as wheat The laid (to, fce, tfood, and a.J sUat is needed to develop Hie treasure is eapitai and labor. The njina lb located «« laud formerly owned by Rlichard 'jEvaiw. , '' »i- ••« j % Suing to Btconr Her Child. I tic urn the Medicine fltaa. ,V"'- ' * ■ " - fc tDr. * { t »s . I must gay it to her credit that she new lost line the life of tbe patent to years \ft«w the date of first foreign patent.' . "' ■'"•tk discussing tlie bill Mi\ Anderson, of' Kan., referred to a printed tUtement i that 3 3 hiy U*MyseJI teletpM^elSafllinpM^elSafllin^WtaUfcn of® cd against the CDf .th L-f ;lry having dealt «Wt tP "W WCA news as one man practically * w|f |b| SvCK (jheni, . &w?m#* «»«* iwij«pr «» .1(4 qot4eslre to see fay tfctfd throttling tbstslysph system of the United States. ■*» Mfcwl! the (Mtent system -would be N«w ilavKM, Ct, Jan. 1^—Before Judge K^ar^38B«£eSi UcNamara asks for the custody of her five year old child, which she put to board at tbe Catholic orphan asylum 4m -HarUonl.. She tried to regain it tor the purpose oC placing it In a Protestant family, but Uas to give it up fu*l N«w York, Jan. 18 —The tbe Metropolitan Opera house in aid of tits lUSO drowned Sandy 8AX.TIMQJU; Jan. 18/—PSrincAsi •'WiDV?*eP?' mttcca's liuabaud, Mi'. VD H.'Oopklis, Is couined to his bed with pnoumooi*. Kr.rHup- Mnt formerly balanced to Gen. Howard!*, command a«rt jp inceM while ii Nevada. '7 "vii ■'• ■ .L ' Therboavt, . Nor in any piece of acting ever fail»j(l X9 know :: her part : •' • 1 • For she labeled at jokes, no matter how old . • andstalaaud bad, , .,1 ... And she thought the present company the best she'd ever had. Then sfcefeavo Ut ah b*r photograph, each •wC&}fri£E?££* mm . m subject as the grave?" in ttes " c:oB*ro«*. . -jpve Yoas, .A petition td CMu- Vr»JnTafc«-'W. abrttlsj.wc tanffW tba worlti'Ctf fci'-eigi(■ $?h ba» iust been signed by 1& »i'«8tir(:ifC' -tfcldAAr UnJ engravers of tUi».«ity" ————t-—i— — -nl f Inftlr.-- JUpubllcas Conrenttons. "Bntljer art wM'quitt triMpaiail, uda • :r-Aij»ii)**ir Reduction- | - J" p_ r misanttroi»';, her did • *UNPJttstit«L, rf«i.:llJ. -Anofifceqr«»dH»'^,' , bat Ion a heap of torn, . We ndwtip^to.(«,£*D mfe* p«uitMg Bumper to tbWJoUy *?*- % ..—n"*--*. M*" •* I jNDU&fous, JfU. 18.—T»f republican state centiij committee this -fixed Juue iW as the date for the convention for tbe nomination of state oOcar%, and » •dered a state convention for-the (ldiinnafiA of four delegates at large to the national * convention to be Ip this city A|^il-A*« V4# -X- • f ' |
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