mmmmmmmmmxtm i.jmmm ww- ' -":" v "AWrkWiajWPaMB! ( " .83Mtf jirernp m jy ft." . T Yr .V t -r rxTKBiiKPTflKse v - -w 'v e-" ni.ft.'-'fcUF.ri :r i ' a?. cltye IDtm&ffej? . A.vWl, -WA''l-"-fjrtstiV,-ij.i, 'HtSSa ntdttt& ' wi"i J- y Vvii f ,. ' v"V htr. 1 r-w M1jm2tfgliAj i JHmHIMMUpWJMr4jr r-rfKPxVBUniUirHtlUflHHJlnc. I m VOLTOH. XXIII NO. FA YOKING KAKLY CLOSING. TIIK ftlMMI Of TBAIIB THISKB TUB BtUBB J)H IlKHBrtTKH. An r.Tertlnl.idiii-ThiiaeMRrri.ants WhuKiep Open te .Inlii the Merainem-Irtliia taken (ill the 1-riitieiK!! Municipal Itill-l'eiiiinlttee Itrperte. The April meeting of the Beard tr Trade wt hrlil en lumUyevniilnir, with n large ftlteiiiUm'tmriiiuiiitiiirmtiti Prusldent llnicer In Dm chair 'I'lie rert llm treasiirttr up te (Inte mi presented, from whlcli It appeared tliHt de nvuUihI Inmi llm treasurer el tdn elit Beard of Trade fit ill, Initiation fens f72.i, due fi'.T.i, making the receipt tiTJ 3'.) j and Ihu iitiii.llture wrnK).'7ai, leavlng a lulanci en hand of tni".ui. Thn following goelloineii worn proposed for ino'tihershlp. .Allen ltm:k, M. H. Dally, Harry lllack, I). II Miller, I. P. Maye'r, Jacob Mayer, Jacob I'elil, Ames (last, Wll Ham Kntil, lleiijmiilti P. vans, Ptilllp Klmads, Ditilnl II. Itellshu, Jacob rmitr, F. (). Stur Kin, William K, Krolder, Dr. Walter Heard, man. Tim mini worn suipoiided, and by a iiuatil iimus vote all were oteute.t ine-nlmr. The enmmittoe en commerce roperlod tlut thry feiiinl It iineeHiary ler tliiim te have a solicitor, and In accurdaiice wltd tint Instriii: Instriii: Instriii: lloDiier tlie lieird they had elected une Mr, lireslu. Tlie notion or the committee wan approved. MfXIl'H'At. Al'I'Vllls Dr. Wlckersiiaui, e tlie committee en municipal allahr, ierted that the roveniio bill with the clausii taxing iiiitiuficturlhg cnrtieratlnns atrli'knn out would paw the Seuati. As the Heuso InUited en the tax, It In hard te say whatthn outcome el the confer ence committee will lx. 'lho.Smiate, how hew uvir, li linn In Hi poilllen, and will limlit en thn hill m It p.i H,i,l In that lie.ly. An te the iiiiiiili-liil hill he rniretliHl tn Ky that lleuiii hill Nix M wa llkuly te pawt. Hh waa an biIvImM hy our atmatnr and ri'prt-nvnUtle. Nuch a lull li a ni;e"ity te a larK Iimnlmr or i-ltlea In the auto auda Hpcclal Inflation otnnet l3 piiie.l, the law Hunt Inoluile all rltli-H of cpul Kipulatleu. When IIoime hilt N' M ruaehni the Soimte ItwIllliA auht'lliitet for Sona'e 1)111 Ne. 'il. and It will In all preOtblllty ue in Mlllui! te a riMt it;iiiit. The ineiiien te he iloinr ileinr mliiixl It whuther thlt heanl nhall uie lit nr. form In IwvIhk the hill aiiieiiilil hy atrlklii outehJrtrtlo!ia)lo future or xtlll pjrulit In trying teilnh'nl It. Mr. Ilouileu rin(ii'i'.iid that a HkUl uitMit InK Ixieal'inl tu veiiiliiur Heme hill N i. M, and Dr. WVkt nlivn rnplled tha'. nelli Im could be (jalni'd hy aurh action, at thu hill will net juti in lit prtHi'it h'i' )i Mr. (). N ItnjiieliMnild that nt It it i . dent tint. i Imi ei t ,iii'j kind It te he patid, It would be bent for thy cuinmittoe te ke te llarrithurx and Hiirfijiitt ituitiidinaiilH te our Minatory. Mr. Wrfd raid the initiator, from thin oeutity i peeled ri'prii)iiutli't from thU city at lUrrlthiirn te iiiKijHtt aiui'mliiienta. A bill ler the ll'itiiclil ii.ll-l of cxrtiin cl lea will hive te l pn-.ii I a l ro-eliltlont paix'd by till. Iiminl reiiuii-.tluif that the bill he de KaUil will be of no avtll. The only tiling for thin ltd In de vu te send acoiiimttleu te lUrrliburK t tiueatiiundtiiuntt me tint I de bill will i licet lit at llltle itt ixnalule. .Mr. lloutteu ollared a ro-elutl 'ii that Dr. Wlckeraliaiu and Mr Ilretlut e te llarrlfl burg at the r prt'ti'iitatlve of the ltM(d of Trade tor(cure nucli a'liviidiiienta at may b dvenwd noepary ler thu clty'.t Reed. Mr. Kelirer raid he had u cjnvortitlen with Senater Mylin and the tonater wat will. Iiik te de what he could for theclty'x luteriwt, but he thought that tint city nlmiild meiiiI lla riiproaentatlvot te II irrl'huri; he Hut the number from thlt uiti' anil county could curyeiit I.iticvli'r'a withta. Mr II nit e'l in hIIU xl hit rra ilutl )n te at te read the municipal cenimlit-Mi -.lull oo eo oe orato with the ceuiuiltltt of ceuni'llt In piidiMVerlni; te hae bill Ne. lii .tiueiiifiii atid It wat a Jopto I, imimii ii:i: en ti ritiii t Mr. Ittyinldt protuiiteit for Mr. Ilunt.il tde repirlitt fit -M n iilfii'i el t. j'.lttict. Tuu rep irt i'j'. I iriti th i' tti.i li , ik hit huen pu b liaded and a laru pirt of the i-.tl lien t if.rlliu ted. A tulll nenl nil ill ) ir et uephx h 1 1 h kin relaliKHl ler Ju Iiimeim me A bill fur vitt axe ami eihur ImMdunttlt, Incurred In the prvpiratleu et the work, rtuieuuiiiiic te f?7 wat prntmt'0 I and urdarHd te be ptd. Mr. Iloutteo, ellurtti the liilleAini; rotolu retolu rotelu lion which wii utmni.ii imly adepuid : fciu ucif. That llm thtnkt el thlt heard li tixteiidtd te the t'omniltti'e en HtalittU't ler the a'jlu and f.ilthitil miiiiier In which thuy eiillixHii'l thg data tu )Wln the ret inrcet and Imltittrlet el the cu an. t tlut the thaiikt et the lKiril are "ptjlally teiidrt-d te V. t'. Ilunael, ni. for the tixc tliiifly able man nor In which the ro-eurcri and Induttrlea of Lancatter worn pretuutud te the puhlle. TIIK KAItl.l ChO-IXII .MOVKMK.ST. A jiutltleT wat preiDiitcd from the clurka anil nalttmen of tin city roiiuettlm; the beard te tite lit nilhioiieslo make ifoneral tlie early doting movement, at It wat belluvnd that an fllert wat Lelnif made te abi.1 a'j 1. The petition waa Hluud by all thu atere clerka of tlie city. The ietltleii waa referred tn the committee en commerce wild timtructieua te report at thlt meeting. The cemmltttie ret I red and alter a aliert deliberation ruturued with tlie following report : Your coinmllteo, te whom wat referred a coiatnuiilaitleu Irani the Hale lajraena et the city reUtlve te the early doting movement, reectlully report that tduy have coeHidvruu tlieceiiimuidcat en and concur In thlt opinion, that the aubject te which it rulatea It of aulllclent Impirtauce tnjuttlfy anine ttxprna. aluu rolatlve thereto upon the aubject, your uotnmitlee dat Hutu died their vlewa In the lollewlt K nM)luileu which they aubuilt ler the action of the beard : Jlefelveil, That the early cleilng of the stores of tlie city en every week day except Mendayaaud SttiirJaya, la well iMlculated te promnte the lutertHtt of both employ era and employ iw, and It an tinpertant Ntep In the dlrtctleu et au object which U beginning tu engage publiu thought that of Hliortening the bnura anil lucreatiiiK the lldnllty and elllcleticy of labor, and U therefore deHtrvIng el the ouceurugemoiit et all butinetit men. J. It. I'esikk, Jaceii Ha hi ion, Jvll.V A. ClIAItl.Kt, 1. T. Watt, II. S. (Iaua, IlKHMAN II I lit II. The report was adopted anil a uammlttee of three, consisting of Ii. Ji. Uerr, H. I, I.evjm and D. M, llursu were appointed te Walten tdeae bualneas men wde new keep open in tde evening and urge thorn te make general the early closing movement. Mr. tlouiten, or tde beard of trustee, re ported that an arrangement dad lieen made wltd Wm. Krelder, by wdled a Hat of Judg Judg inenta, mortgage aud aaslgnmenu would be placed en tile, for the une of the merabcra et tde Heard of Trade. Tde action of the Una. tees waa approved. Mr. Housten aald de under.toed tdat Mr. l.eavltt, of l'eacd Hottetn narrow guage rail, way, would be present at this meeting but fur itome reason be It net here and netblng could be done as te tde proposed extension of that read te Quarry vllle. A motion waa made and adopted that tde secretary lurni.b copies of tba "Resources and Industries of Lancaster" te all parties, from a dl.tance wde may ask Tep tniin. Adjourned, Ket.lvtd Pensions. Pensions were giantfd toUeiaoall. Klugd, Majtewn, and Jehn Duegan, et tdla.cfiy, aurlag tde put week. 100. aim re inrirvii nuiiim. Ilia Collage nf Kilrn Mill, Nrar llulillii, Furul.lKiil I'rem Ualiar tn limit. Tint event of last week in I inland lias been Ida pretnntatlen of iiiunlllcint wldlnR gilts tn Mrs. Mlnhael DivItU I'.tw Amrleu tour teur lata vltlt Dublin clly without nuking ex. curnlnns, by railway or by the turnpike reaiU that aklrt thoeoatt aeuthwari), tn llray, During thitl r aliert Journey, and abmtiilnn mllua aeutliaaat from Dublin, they would pats the villa rutldenuea of tde ailburhan Itallyuack. Ilallyback leeks out uiien Kllllnny llty, and te the reiilh of It iCet a pinurauiaef Iwsuty, theHliatiganagh Valley, which Is crnwned by tlie Hugatleaf mountain ami llray dnad. Among thme resldencet was a annggery approprla'ely natntd Kdeu lillloetlago. linlntly and iiuoatentatloitsly acouiiiiltteeuf Michael Divllt'a friends dail colliicted luiida te buy that preimrty net ler thn lather el tlie l.uid l.oigim.wheiu delicacy as tu gllla It well known, but at a wedding priMint for hi. firldn. Thoreiiiiiililoa tattidiilly fornl.tied I Men Hill oeltago from reef tecillar. Theyrnltld the lawn with luif and rliautteck They atiiddnd the turrai'iit with bnltit and 11 iwer lug plutr. Ker bridal liliMsnina," raid Jaiiiet (Irehtti, or Cihlutenly, a priimlnnut ceiumltteu man. Toe kltclien garden was net noglKcled, nor were the wall fruit and thn uilnUtiire hotlieuao. In Mrs. Divllt'a iKiiiileirthiiy iilacihl an Amtirlciti nUoe In Imr liutbind'a library tin crayon p'u urn which llotten dad aent, and of which Dullue wat tliu Hrtltt.at he wat of (loneral Celllnt' Imrtrall that hangs In the National l.naiie iuailitiiirterN In iiiprO't'oiiuelI NtrenL aii in nut having imen puriei-leil tint com cem inlttwi otcerti'd thu happy con pi e te thlt llmlr new hmuH. Mrs Dtvltt'a delight wat nv. limit at thncarrlagu wat itriwni nut et thu read wav Inte a brauclilng iivotiue lined with tree., ll inked by xliruh'iery and pitt the irardmt wall covered with red blottemlng vines. The atibtcrltilng Indlea and gentle, men, aouiewhattii the fatlileu of au an Amer' lean mirprltu ptrty, were awaiting thn het tett and the hett In tlniety drawing rixmi. Michael Macliiqrnuy, a htrrltter, lieldlug the title lined In dls hand, at once made the preamitatlen speech. Then Mist Kate O'llnitly, bluthlng with eagerneta, liaiitled an IlluuilnateJ Hddrett referring tn the piano, and tlually Dr. Dully, en hehalf or llosteulan friendt, uncovered the picture alter a low epigrammatic afltiluncet. This concluded, -Mrt Dtvltt, holding her huthand't lund, re. siKindnJ. In tliHitiiurtv of bur very heartfelt ruiunrks rhe elmervpil : " I with I witre glltwl with thnpoAeref nxprnatlng tu words all which my heart la throbbing te utter at this moment. Valu able at It the iiulipieniid rplendld present whlcli you gle me, It doet net call for the tamu extent of gratitude at doet thOHilent manlier In which the tuttiiueiil.it Itself hat been proptre I or the true nplrit of iietpiiainy in WHICH It hat limm presented. In llilreip"Ot your tee gonereut gilt It in keeping with the uctt el warm, gennreut wnlcmie I liave oxMjrl-nced at the hanilt et the ptnple et Ireland mihi-i my arrival In thu laud In which I Iumi longed te uiaku my home from thn time I 11 mt learned te levu Ii us the birthplace or my ptreutt, I knew rigid well, In protentlng me with this leely cottage heiun, which you htve liirni-hi'd with every luxury aud iim. Ixtlllsliitl with tuch admirable tatte, you had J ,v- ju.ii ami iue iiuuru e iiuieri 01 my uear hutbtnd. Your motlvet In tlitit considering hit future wolfare aru in keeping with my digital ambition, which la te make that fu tueo, at tar at 1 ettlt)ly cm, a contrast with the trials and sullerlngt which havu sur rounded hit lite In thu patl." lnoiii'liitlen, Mrt Dtvltt unit nptlv ad ded : " I de net think I shall be acting con Irary te your wltht, or 1I10.0 of my 11 inner inner enrrrleu.lt wlinuoepiratH 1 in thlt oxputlve work, II I projKne te change the tiatue or V. len Hill te tliatef hind 1. ..1.14110 (?9tUge." Tills watgrat-)d wlm ttioheartioit Cierm of 11 ,vye '" " Aye !" livery one new regarded Divltt, who then get up At ha dil e thorn was etily 0110 thing lacking te make these Incident aud the tableau Intensely dramatic the presence In the background el thu ludgtt who run leticed hiui and orihelitrbarout wardera who superintended hit Imprisonment, he thai they might eb-enu and point as a le-son Ireui the patting n-no whetlier coercion c uld de nha'-Iltlteur clalmt ll can towards uxliiigultlilng Irish patriotism. Davittxlned uuletly a moment iiml then almost witibihl ml these low words, thai nmn day may Is.' Is.' Is.' coein in iii'nimrsiile at nuny new itieivd Ireui K 1 met or l'llgnrald : "I I'tiiimt add anything te what my wlle hat already spoken. Tnese splundlU lestl lestl menies aru a loe gonereut recignitleii of thote hiimhlu services el mine In Ireland's strug glu aru a i many mere proofs added te tlinw, ever and eer given, el the exaggerated otti etti mate which thu Irish people have been pleated te larm of my lurt In the natlecal movement. I only hope that in the home which hat been provided for me and initie and se lavishly aderned by many kind friend', bith In Irelind and 111 Amuricj, I may gather new strength, the better te con cen tluuu my share of thu light ler achieving the social and pellticial redemption et our lather land " Then cimea inninentary sllonce, which wat mnre Mlnipiunt in ellect than the cheuir, cm braces auil htndthaklngt whicn totlewud. Tim Kingtit. and th Churcli. A circular trum Cardinal Taschereati In rulerence te the Knightt of l.ler was read In all the Catholic churches throughout the province of Montreal en Sunday. It an nounced that the order from Komelorbidding Catholics te Jein the order waa suspended, and that these wde refused te obey tdat order may new remain In thn association and he allowed te xirlerm their Kaster duties pro vided they confess their fault and regret having disobeyed an erder from Heme which was bind lug en them se long at it wat net Hiispondetl. The Catholic Knights of l.alsir iire granted a delay until Ascension Day te perieriu their Hitter d itles. Cardinal TascherOHU has been beaten 011 every point In this contreversey. The priests twin very much crestfallen at tde turn nllatra have taken, as their held " pen the KronchCana KrenchCana illans will be very much weakened thereby. They have forhlddjiitheCuthnlleiiewHpaperH te publish the clicular or say anything about The St. Augu.llue Fire. The tire at Su Augustlne, Flerida, which startisl at a quarter past three o'clock ou Tuesday morning, dattroyed the Mt. Augustine hotel, the Hdwards house, the Cottage, the I'lantera' house, the First National biuk, the Old Spanish calde dral, tde Sinclair block, the old county court douse, aud two smaller buildings. T110 total lets is estimated at fi'iO.OtHl, en which tde luturancet are lets than fil.OOO. Tde less en the St- Augustlne hotel In flW), 000, en which the Insurance dad Just ex plred. A servant, named llridget Harry, penslied iu the hotel. The old cathedral was an Interesting landmark of the city. It was built In I7l:i Due el Ilia Alilr.t aud aiu.t Kiilcrirl.lii;, Frem tli a Lebanon Timet, The Lancaster Intiilmiikmukii, one of the ablest aud most enterprising of inland newspapern, in Its usual Saturday supple ment printed a representation of Lebanon Valley college, with a brief description of Its history, as oentained In the Tunes of April 2d, This tribute tn au educational In stitution of the I.ebUnen Valley we take great pleaaure In noticing, and its republi cation will, no doubt, be te the advantage of this admirable Institution of learning. The Wise Uoiupu.lter, from the Bosten Transcript. Ah! what's this?" exclaimed tde lutolll lutelll lutolll geutcernposltir; "Sermons in stone., books in the running brooks? Tint can't be right. I have it I He moms Sermons In be ks, atones in tlierunultig brmks.' That's sense." and that is dew thu writer found It. Aud yet de was net happy. It.mev-lug te the West rrote the Oxford I'reaj. M. V, Warden, of Fulton township, atarted Monday for tde West. He gees te Kule, Hlchardsen county, Nebraska, te accept a position In a bank, Alexander Hambleton, of Oak Hill, and Jehn O. Kennedy, of I'eaeti Hottem, also left Monday for Wichita, it ausaa. Quite number et young men ireui southern iitneMter county have gene Weat witdin tde Ut lew months. TjANCASTKI., A C0NKSI00A MYSmiY. AH IKJIIKIT urmH THU HUKt V A itr.AH rmuAim vnil.v. riiiimltna ttet tnihaoena.iogarir.1 by Hofs anrl Attatwanl. Iijr n.hsrmsu l)r, Belt n I us rtaja II Was Hern A lira anil May lla.a Bran Hlranglad, Tde body of tde ilcvl child, whlcli was found In the t'enestnga at Cellar Hill, en Friday, by hoiiie laiya wlm put It back Inte ,tBe stream, waa recovered Tuesday In tde creek imtwenn tiraelra landing and I.flvan's 111IIL Tde inroner was notified and the liedy waa taken te llin almsdeuse. This morning the coroner empanelled Jury eotnesod of U. A, (last, David Kej--perllng, H. II. Holten, II. II. Hensel, I.iwrence .tntlier and James Kennedy and held an Impiest. The Imily waa viewed by the Jury aud examined by Dr. II M lletenlu. Ills that of a lemale child of full time, and it waa iartlally decomposed. The box containing It was e' weed and the kind used for packing cedtlsti. Tde only mark iiH)U the box was the brand of the pack err. The Ihix wis ever a foil in length and several Inches wide. The child wat badly cramped from baing In the bjx. Arier the body had bemi viewed, the Jury devrd the wit wit iieases. Theinat It. Ilnwall, Jehn A Spreiignr, and (irayblll Shsellur, the three boys who first illscevured the child's body In the creek, IdeutllleJ this ene as tde same Ihey dad feiiud. They told the story of tde tltidlng as It da t bean published In this paper. Alter taking the box ashere they found it was wrapud In a copy et the Da n. v Inthi.i.mk.v. ukii, which they took eir. The atone which was tied te the box by a roe, was also taken oil, and alter the boys saw what tde box con tained they tmciine frightened and placed It b:k Iu the Htreaui whom it lleated oil. The atone, rope and paper worn Intt lying en the bank of tde stream. Thu dale of the newi psiHir was net noticed. Jehn Andersen testllled that he and Frank Martin were tithing tu the Coneatega near Levau's mill, Tuesday, whim they raw the box In the stream about a feet from U10 adore They uiiened the box and after seeing what it contained, untitled tde coroner and Dr. Ilelenliis. The place where the box was found the second time Is almost two miles frefn t'edar Hill. Dr. ll.ilenlitt was sworn, and de tea tiflnd tbat the child was of nine months, and It had been born alive. Frem appear ances It might a VJ tiecn In the wa nr for rix dsyser tnure ; the liedy wat crampel from btlnu prusted into the small box, and the Imad was out of shape. The neck rhowed hIiis of congestion as though the child might have been strangled. It was dltllcult te tell much about the child since It was se long In the water. The Jury alter hearing the evidence ren dered this verdict: "Au unknown child canie te ita deslli from cause unknown." Tlie body wat interred in the almsdouse burying grounds. unridl- i.kk nr.il. Tim I'rlin.ln of Iti4 Pret-.taul EiilKepal Clitiri 11 in America. The lit Kv. Alfrtd l.-e. D. I), I.I. D., birhopeMIiH I'rntesianl Kplscepal church et Delaware aud primate of the church in Atnerlc.i, dleil at hit home In Wilmington en Tuesday of typhoid lever, after an Illness of about two months. Fer a mouth past the conilitleii el the veiiernUle prelate waa such at te awaken Iho gn-atett alarm among his friends, lint ler the past two weeks his Hvinptems were mere ein-uuragltig and gave blight grounds ler hopes et lasting improve ment, dust nth r mm Tuu'd.y he wat rei7Ml wiih a sinking sjs 11 Ireui which be inner rallied. Tim iieccHsBil wns in his 1 iglitieth jear, and iu June next would have r,ac!ud the tlltlnth Hiiliiversary nl his oiilinalleu. His llrst charge was ill Ctlvary church, Hock Heck ilale, I'.l, Ireui wh'ch he was called at the llrst hlshopet hi-e el Delaware In lsll. Since the d(ath el Itishep Hossw-erth, he has been the senior bishop of tlie I'leteslant Kpisoepal church iu America, and his courecratieu an tedates t ist of any bishop et the Anglican, Keiiian or Creek churches. He was the American el thu commltlee en the revision el the New Testament, and Hie author or a number or religious works. The luueral will take place en Friday alternoeu at two o'clock. Tim " V ' at the Water Werk.. Superintendent Hal bach with a force of workmen were engaged all day Tuesday Irem daybreak until 10M o'clock at night in attaching the big Y near the water werka te thu -1-Inch water main aud the Werlhltigtcu pumps. This connection hat ter years been a source of trouble te the water department, it haying been found te be almost im possible te have a V made sulll ciently strong te resist the pressure. Several cast Iren Y's, and one of boiler iron have been broken. The present ene is of cast iron, much heavier aud of a better pattern thau auy heretofore nude. It was cast by H. Weed V Ce., or 1'nlladelphla, and weighs ever 5.C1OO pounds. lleth the city reservoirs were bank full of water when thu repairs began Tuesday morn ing nud when they were limshed last night at lU:iU o'clec-t thei water had fallen eight feet, which ahews that the reservoirs held euly about two days full supply for tde use of the city. Aiiu.i.sutxa tyuK3ntneuiAi.Jt.it. llrgauU.tluu el the INiiiiinllltr. el the Lecal I'e.l. ami KUctlun ul Oilier.. The committees el the U rand Army pests or this city appointed te nuke arrangements for Memerial Day exercises met at Alderman Ilirr'a olllce, ler organ I it leu 011 Tuesday eveulng. J. K. Itarr was elected chairman, Jehn It. Leng Hfcrelary, and Dr. J. A. li Heed treasurer. W, F. Httiibrlghl was then chosen chief marshal of the piradn. It was decided that the orators of the day be nek clod from Iho members et tde local pests, and Urn nanus of IMoe chosen be ro re (M)rted at the next meeting et the committee. Tde chairman will announce tde several subcommands utihe next muting, it was decided tn meet every Monday owning at Alderman llarr'a elllce. The following aie the memt era nf the com cem com mltleo: I'eslKI-J. K. Itarr, V H. Fasnaeht, Dr. J. A. K. Heed, A. C. Kelmuhl, A. V. Hurst, Theodere Weudllr. and Geerge F. Hprenger, Test -105 Henry Itlickenderler, D. M. Kee ports, Waslilngten F. Hambrigbl, Jehn B. feng, D. 8. Hursk, U. W. Clark and Jacob M. Miller, K.untnn of Hi llv.erve.. Tbere will be a reunion of the Pennsylvania Heservealn this city in June and the mem. bera of that branch of the army residing In this city and county are about making ar rangemenU for that reunion. TheMrstmeet TheMrstmeet leg will be held in Oeorge H. Tdemaa I'est redm tdls evening. Jedn Tayler, of I'dlla delphla, imartermaster general of the U, A. 11. of Pennsylvania, will be at tde meeting. The New Fire Commits Urganlitd. Tde new II re committee of councils met last evening for orgaulzttlen. Lewis Nell waa reelected chair man. The candidates for cleric were Majer C. II. Fasnaeht and Dr. H. F. Kberman. Tde latter waa the old clerk and Fanabt beat dim by a vote of fenr te two. Dr. B. F. Grea waa elected veterinary surgeon. Beth tde chairman and clerk are from tde Flitb. ward. PA., WEDNESDAY, APKHi 13, 1887. TIHB0K HKW MINItiTKH: Westminister Vnubjftj Kismlee anil Arrrnis Ttiein-MItU llriuln's KHTtirt la Ht cure a paster-VUItlng the lu.lllut. Yehk, April 13, During tde latter part of yesterday morning's suasion tde following elders were elected te tlie general assembly, Principals, H. P. Hterrettand Milten Heldel baugli i alternates, U. A. Davis and J. H. Martin. It was resolved tdat the next atated meet Ing of tdls presbytery be deld en tde Mon day preceding tde last Tuesday In Septem ber, the '.Mih day of the month. It waa ordered that the examinations of D. MeClellan Butt and J, Scott Butt and Wilbur McNalr for ordination, and T. Davis Kicdards for licensure, take place at 2 o'clock. Kepnrta from elders en payment of sster's salary were heard, and It was found all dad been paid. Presbytery took a rocess until 2 o'clock. Alter recess presbytery cenvened. A call wan read from the Little Britain churcli ler the pastoral services of Itev. Mr. Buckle, and permission waa asked te protecuto the call lie fore the presbytery of Maryland, Southern assembly. On motion, thn request was granted. Itev. Mr. Lindls requosted by letter te be dismissed te the presbytery or New Jersey. Kev. Mr. Weaver, or the presbytery of Hal tlmere, was Invited te sit as a corresponding member. On motion Itev. Jehn IMgar, president of Wilsen college, was Invited te address the presbytery lilieen minutes at tde eveDlng session. The examination of the young men for ordination and licensure was begun, snd alter a thorough examination en the aria and sciences, lauguages by committees, and en church history, church government, theology aud sacraments iu open presbytery, their examinations worn sustained aud T. Davis ltlchards, D. McClellau Butt, aud J. Scott Butt were licensed te preach the gospel and presbytery arranged for the ordination of J. Scott Butt, D. McClellan Butt and William McNalr as uvangellsts with the laying en of hands of presbytery ; and Kev. II. I;. Nller, D. I)., was appointed te deliver the charge te tde evangelists and He v. .las. McDougal, Ph. II., te eiler the erdalnlug prayer. The dour having arrived for visiting tde Colleglate Institute, pretbvtery took a rcceas until 7 ;'I0 o'clock p. 111. Turadar Krenlrig'. station. Presbytery met alter recess at 7:30 p. in. A large choir opened the services with a beautiful anthem entitled "Heck of Ages." Prayer was elleml by Kev. Wiu. B. Brewnr. Kev. Jehn IMgar presented, In a forcible address, the advantages and claims et Wilsen female college, et Cbambersburg ; an lnstltti tlen under the care aud control of the synod of Pennsylvania. Discussion followed en the question, "Te what extent should evangelistic work be used in the churches," npeued by Itev. Mr. Cress, el Chanceferd. This was followed by a dbcutsien of the question, "In evangelistic services, who should conduct thorn, the pastor or the evangellms? ' opened by Kev. C. W. Stewart, D. D. The third question, "What special means may be employed te bring sinners te the Savier, aud what may La learned Irem our personal observations." Opened by Kev. K. W. Oaylerd. The discussion waa partici pated In by Kevs. Martin, Mitchell, Niles Mcoengal. Alter sluglng by the congrega tion aud prayer by Kev. U. S. Bell, presby tery adjourned until u a. m. Wednesday morning. THK iKUASV SBUrKll US LKIHSLBT. II Was Hie rir.t Inhumation lie Hail uf Ibe Death uf (leurge IV. Iuuu It was erroneously stated en Tuesday that Alexander Lelbsley had been informed el the death oflleergo W. Pent- Thu tirat In timation he had of the death wat late en Tuesday alternoeu vv hen OlUcer Cramer exe cuted ihe warrant Issued by Alderman Harr charging him with murder. The news of 1'entz'a death was uutxpetMed te him and he appeared te be greatly dispersed at the in formatieu and broke down completely ; tfce last news he had el Pen 17. being that he was In a fair way of recovery. Te-morrow morn Ing at 'J o'clock has been designated for the hearing e the charge preferred by the father of young Pentz. but it is probable tbat a hear ing will be waited. A singular ciicumstance in connection with the confinement of Lelbsley In Jail is that he is an inmate of the same cell w ltd James II. Jacobs, who Is also Indicted for murder. The men are brethers-ln law, are widowers, and bold are under Indictment for causing the death of men by stabblug. II I till LIOKNHa WIS', The llrcrak. Hill faa.rs the llon.e-.aev. Hill's etii Id New Yerk. The Hnuse en Tuesday .tltornenn took up and passed the II reek a high llceuse bill by it vote of 1-1 yeat te Oi nays. It new gees te the Senate, When the bill was reached en third reading Mr. Frit, moved that tde Heuso gi Inte committee of the whole for the purpose et enabling him tn ethr au amendment devoting the tuiid detived from licenses te the defraying of the expenses of the public schools. This motion was supplemented by 11a Irem Mr. Capp opening the bill le general amend ments, but both 111 t with thu same fate, being voted down without division. Several ether delaying aiuo.iiluients were made, after willed Mr. Mackiu moved te iudellnltely (ttstpone the bill. He inveiglied againstthe preposition te compel liquor deal ers In Philadelphia te pay a license or ?500, whlle tdose In townships had te pay only f7J, and cited instances where it would work great Injustice. The motion wat lett and thu bill passed tlually yea', IZ ; miysti.'. High Llceu.e Veteetl 111 ew lerk, (loverner Hill, el New Yerk, ou Tuesday evening sent te the assembly a veto of the Cresby high license bill. He objects te the bill that It la special legislation, in that It applies te only two cities et Iho s'ale New Yerk and Brooklyn ami that its lerlelture clause Is clearly unconstitutional. struck Jury srlrctrit. The following struck jury has been selected te try the suit of Maggie aud Ksaias Billing, felt against tde borough of Adaaistewn, ou the trial list ler the week beginning April 2.') : Jehn Amnions, Salisbury ; Henry H Boek, Fast Denegal ; Jacob O. Bewers, Fast llemptleld ; Jehn B. Deullnger, Paradise ; Lawrence Falk, city j H. F. Hamilton, Kapbe ; F. A. Hippie, Est Denegal j J. W. Johusen, Fast Denegal ; William K reamer, Upper Leacock ; C. C. Lapp, Salisbury ; Oeorge Kowe, Paradise, and A. J. Zecber, Cones Cenes toga. The jury will meet en Friday, April 22, at 10 o'clock at Morgan H. Clark's hotel, Adams town. Victim or a I'lcsperket. Krem the llarrlsbun; Independent. Kepresentatlve Kaullman, of Columbia, lest dls locketeook, containing money and railroad passes. Ha thinks Heme pickpocket took advantage of dls Columbian simplicity terllle dls pocketa. The Twe Wauiterera" At tde King street theatre last evening tde audience was about tde same in size as at tde opening performance. "Tde Twe Wan derera" was again given. This afternoon tdere was a matinee aud te-morrow tdere will be a change of pregramme, wden " The Bess" will be given. Olvldand Declared. Tbe beard of directors or the Eastern mar. ket company bave declared a dividend of four per cent, en IU capital stock, payable en May 1, MOKE VICTIMSOF THE FLAMES. Iff J fUtlHIB riHBH iH KAKHAB lit HtttU XAST HUM AH M.trBH. Settlers l.e.e Krerf thing and rutlresd llulldera Have Narrow cip-Onent the Largest Wall I'aper Kstabllshinents In the Vunnlrj Hums In Chicago. Lincoln, Neb, April 1.3. Along tbe branch line of tbe Burlington A. Missouri railroad, a large number of settlers have lest their all by the prairie II res. Kallrnad men say for miles every feet of ground rt burned ever. In Hlierldati and Oove ceuntle, In Kansas, tbe Urea have raged almost as fiercely, and In one settlement four lives were liatt. A report reached tde telegraph station through a man wde traveled thirty miles and be raid that In the lire tract net one douse In three remained unscathed. Acress the line In Nebraska tde Beaver bottom das been en fire for two days. A large force of railroad graders en a line belng built in Southern Furnas county, were surrounded in camp by tde fire and eacspe was made only by tde greatest ellerts, tde meu leaving their tents, cletMs and every thing behind at tbe mercy of tbe flames. One man was se seriously burned tbat be cannot recover. A private telegram te tdls city from an elllclal of tde read iu tdat vicinity estimates that at least a dnzjti lives dave been lest in Iho two days' 11 res. Hallread elllcials here are very reticent as te the damages Incurred, but among the homesteaders aud settlers In northwestern Kansas they must be very great. A part of the town of Nercatler, that wan burned In a high wind, was reported te have been burned by the Inroads of a prairie lire, but later advices say the Ore originated In thu village. A I. A HUM FIHtX IN VHIVAUtl All Kxlrn.lte Wall Paii.r Stere l)e.treel Nrarlr the whole Fire D.p.irtmvnt in Ser vice Several Men Fatally Injured Chiuaiie, April 13. Jehn J. McCJratb's wall paper establishment, 10S and 112 Wabash avenue, the largest and flnett In the city, and one of the must evtenslve In the country, was totally destroyed by fire between 3 and I o'clock tdls morning. The lire was well under headway when It was discovered. Be Be Be fere tlie tire department arrived the business part of of the city was Illuminated by tdeglare, aud a 1:11 alarm, Just ene short cf a general alarm, was sent in immediately. This brought out all the apparatus tbat could possibly ilnd space te work in, and streams el water were poured upon the burning build lug rrem the trout and rear, and also from tbe reef of tde Keith, Benbatn A, Dezsnderr building adjoining en the north, and a smaller one en the south occupied by a num ber el tenants, jewelers, milliners aud ethers. Leng before I o'clock one et the costliest stocks of paper in tbe country was being carried skyward and distributed in blazing sheets ever the city. The upper lloers bad fallen, and tbe building was te all appear ances completely gutted. Great sections or tbe blazing paper were being dropped upon the llrst lloer, and it seemed utterly Impos sible tbat any portion of tbe building could be saved. As seen as it became apparent tbat tbe building aud its contents were deemed te total destruction, the tlremen turned their attention te the buildings en eltder side. On the north steed tde tine live story building once occupied by A. T. Stew art iV Ce, and new occupled by Keith, Ben ham X IH.enderf, wholesale hardware deal ers. This building, numbsred from 3 te 101, Inclusive, was well protected by a strong tire wall, aud successtully resisted the llimes as did ttia building en the south ; also, a live story structure. It is occupied by O. B. Tennis , Ce, millinery; N. F. Sproehue .t Ce., jewelers; T. II. Smith, straw goejs; 1-. K. Cramlall .V. Ce., aud T. D. Marsh .t Ce. Nene or the tenants Biulered any losses, ex cept, possibly, slight damage by water. J. J. McGrath was said te be the owner of the building Irem 105 te 112, which la about eighty feet front by 150 deep. It is a stoue front and cost about f 130,000. Mr. McOrntli's stock was valued, it is hald, at nearly hair a million dollars. Beth stock and building are an almost total less. Shortly after 4 o'clock Captain Fied Kelr, of truck 3, was standing In the alley lu the rear el the building when several large stones fell Irem the top of the building. One et them struck Hels en tbe left leg, fracturing it. He was taken te bis dome. It is thought that a mau belonging te truck 9 is imprisoned in tbe building. He was at work en th-) llrst lloer when the root and upper lloers fell through. At 1:50 o'clock Jehn Heberlle, lieutenant of engine company Ne. 32, was badly aud perhaps fatally hurt. The members of 32 heisted a ladder up te tbe south window- el tde Mc'3rath building, and Heberlle started up wltd a line or dose. As he reached the top or the ladder tbe slippery condition of the sidewalk caused the ladder, which was net braced, te slide outward. Ueberlie fell a distance of twenty feel, light ing en tbe back or bis bead. His skull was fractured. He was conveyed te ",2's house, ou Michigan avenue, and at latest accounts was still unconscious ami net expected te llve mere thau a few hours. Michael Burns, of truck it, was standing in n fourth-story window when a sheet of tlame came out, enveloped dim, and he fell into the blazing mass Inside. A Virginia Vlllsgn Ur.treyed, ISai.timeiu.. April U. Captain Bur. roughs, et the steamer Masen L. Weems, which arrived this morning from the Kap Kap pahauneck river, reports tdat the village el Farnhaui, Richmond county, Vlr. ginla, was almost entirely destroyed by lire en Monday last The town is situ ated about seven miles from Sharp's wharf ou tbe Kappihauneck. Among the hetvlest losers are H. L. Mczlnge, F. Mczlngeand H. F. Heynelds. The old Protestant Kplscepjl church, built iu colonial days, and one of tde eldest douses of worship in tde country, was burned te tde ground. Fire In sing Sing I'rlteii. Kine Sinu Piusen, N. Y., April 13. A tire broke out in the laundry drying room at 8 o'clock this mernlnc. The upper lloer and the reef was destroyed. Tbe damage Is about ?J,000 te tde building. Tde less of shirts was large, but it is impossible te calculate at present what it will amount te. The prisoners behaved splen didly and weiked bravely te put out tbe Are, They rendered very ellectual aid. The vil lage lire company was promptly en tde spot and gave valuable assistance. The origin et tbe lire is, at present, unknown. Tde lire la entirely out. The Shinier Association, Last evening a meeting of tbe Shinier Fire association waa deld at Berder's Soatd Seatd ern Exchange detel. The following officers were nominated, and, as tdere Is no opposi tion te them, tdey will be elected: President, Oeerge Kaullman ; vice presidents, Abra- ....... u.ieuiau wiu uauuu nueriz; secretary, Pdlllp Walter j treasurer, J. W. Andersen. Tde following commltteo, te arrange for a supper en May Ctb, the forty-fourth anniver sary of tde death et UeergeSdltller, was ap pointed : Philip Welier, Ooergo Kaullman, Adam Oerhart, Oeerge Maxwell and Abra liam Erlsman. Tbe committee will meet te. morrow evening. t Alderman. spunler' Fences. Alderman Spurrier has been at dome for a day or two looking after dls fences, and tdey arn't political fences either, but geed wooden ones, enclosing a pretty garden, iN tt AHH lit A HTHAHIIII I. AM II. A Tfeung litrl Who Klnped With a llfuinintr Deserted Far Frem Heme, in-.Titei-r, Midi., April 13. At '.) o'clock last night a young girl was round crying in tde waiting reflm of the Michigan Central by a patrolman who took ber te the Central station. She gave tier name an Cera Mc Allister, aged 17, residence Syracuse, N. Y. Heme three months age Miss McAllister met a dapper looking, well-dressed young man at tde railroad station In Syracuse, He told her that dls name was Harry Davis and tdat lie was a traveling man for a dry goods douse In New Yerk. Cera rather liked tde spruce young stranger and cultivated ills acquaint ance. At last de proposed an elopement and the girl consented. She bearded the cars at Syracuse wild dim Monday night bound for Chicago. Itefore they reached Koctiesler Cera gave Davis what money she had with her. They arrived here yesterday morning and Divls lert Cera In the station while be went " te leek ler the baggage," but did net return. The girl was sent te the ()en Doer society's home last ulght and she will be re turned te her home and parents today. Judging from her elegant attire she must be the daughter of wealthy parent. run iruvr mtt haii.hh.ii. The People ul Manllen t will llttitl If Canada Itelu.ea IU Winnii'Ke, Man., April 13. Feeling runs very high here ever the setnl elllclal on en on nmiricement that the Dominion government does net Intend te allow the construction el another railway te tbe boundary. The solid men of this clly talk freely of shouldering their muskets and going out te build tbe read at the point of the bayonet. If this is tbe policy of the government there is pretty sure te lie another rebellion here. Citizens all ever the province are thoroughly aroused en tbe question, and are Iu dead earnest. The anti-Disallowance association has extracted from Mr. Nerquay a pledge In writing tbat when the legislature meets te-morrow a charter te build the read will be passed be fore the speech from the throne la Introduced. C. P. Brown, who has formed a new combi nation te defeat Nerquay, has given a sim ilar pledge, If he succeeds. There will be lively times in Winnipeg within the next two dtys, as Mr. Nerquay is moving heaven and earth te keep hlinselt lu power. .Ill II If T. JtJr.W'J ' rUXKHAL. One ul the Largest ul lit Kind Krer Held In New Verk Nr.w Yenic, April 13. The funeral of the late J. T. Raymond, which took place te day, was tbe largest of Us kind In this city for years. Nearly overy notable member et tbe dramatic profession in town was present and hundreds of persons crowded tbe side walk In front of the " Little Church Around the Cerner" where the funeral services were held. The lleral draping et the church was something unprecedented for lavishnessand beauty. At 10:30 o'clock Kev. Dr. Houghten deld service of prayer at tde dead man's douse ou Fast 321 street, Following tdls simple service an eulogy was pre neunced by Harry Edwards, of Wallack's tb.ea.tre, a llfo-leng friend of the deceased. He paid a glewiug tribute te bis manly worth and sterling qualities. The bereaved widow and friends then took a last leek at the remalut and the cloth-covered casket almost hidden by (lowers, was conveyed te the dearse ami taken te the churcli. The following were the pall-bearers : A. M. Pal mer, James Lewis, K. M. Stoddard, Arthur Wallack, Harry 1M wards, T. Henry French, William J. Florence, Nat Goodwin, Dr. Guernsey and Charles Bishop. Ohie Pre.bjterlau. Meet. Tii'KiN, Ohie, April 13. The presbytery of Huren ceuvened iu the Presbyterian church, this clly, laht evening, with an unusually large attendance trem abroad. Kev. J. M. Seymour, of Norwalk, Ohie, was elected moderator, and I: der J.F.. Wllkleen, of Fosterla, Oule, chosen clerk. The church wns beautlfully decorated with petted plants presenting a very inviting appearance, and the auditorium was tilled by d eh gates and friends The opening sermon was pro pre pro neuucod by Kev. J. M. Seymour, subject : "The Bible vs. .Science." Immediately following the seriiinu ihe Lord's supper was observed. Adjourned until 0 a.m. to day. Sad Dl.rnverji bj Serenaders. WaiiirA, Kansas, April 13. U. L. Shober, a prominent shoe merchant, was found dead In his bed here last evening. The circumstances surrounding his sudden death are very mysterious. He went te his room about two o'clock yesterday afternoon and took, it is supposed, morpdlne te Induce rleep. l.jrly in tbe evening a party called te serenade him aud receiving no response, looked through tbe window and found Shober dead upon tbe bed. He was a premising and wealthy business man, who came te thu city from Martlnsburg, W. Va, lllllm His Wifa and Cnuunttted Suicide. Cki.ixa, Ohie, April 1.1 Jetepd Burcb, an old aud well-te de farmer of this county, yetterday morning In a spasm of mental de rangement, went te the bed of his old and leeble wife and deliberately struck her sev eral vicious blows en tbeheaJ, indicting such terrible Injuries as te cause her deatli in a short lime. Immediately after the commis sion of the terrible crime be started en a run for the weeds, half a mile distant, where be peeled tbe bark from stapling, madeanoeae, aud hanged himself from the limb of a tree. Idenlllied as One ettlie Itubnera. I.Ai'AYKriK, Iud., April 13. Daniel Scrlb uer, the mau whom Jehn Workman, or San gamon county, Illinois, accused el aiding in robbing him etii.OOO en the tilth et April, was yesterday taken te Springileld, Ills., en requisition papers. Workman, in the court room, positively identltied Sjrtbuer as one or the two men who lerclbly selsd hi money and drove oil. Defended lllin.ell With a Klllle. HiMttNefiKi.il, 111., April 13 Last night about 11 o'clock, James Sexten, about 19 years or age, was stabbed In tbe breast by Paul Butler, a young man about the same age. The wound is thought te be fatal. Butler belongs te the best society circles el the city, and oemmited tbe deed In self-de tense. He gave himself up, and is in jail. Killed One and Captured the Other. Omaha, Neb., April 13. A vigilance com mittee from Brown county, Nebraska, ever, took two young horse thieves, Monday night, and shot and killed ene of them, Jeseph Arneld, and captured the ether, Jar. Beban. One of the vlgllanta waa dangerously shot. Fanneis Fight With Guna. Lai'aykttb, Iud., April 13 Isaac Downa and Jehu Holleway, respected cltl.ens, own adjoining farms about ten miles from this city. Yesterday afternoon they quarreled evor tde possession of a tract of land and met with guns In their bands, uoiieway was fatally weuuded. Downs was arrested, lie claims te have aeted iu sell defense. The Salary Was 43 Cents a Menth. MAnTiNNvii.LB, Indiana, April 13. Dr. K. II. Williams, recently appointed postmas ter at Cepe, Ind., has become dlsgustsd with the position and forwarded bis resignation te the postmaster general. He assigned aa reason (or tdls action tbat the pay of tbe olllee was inadequate) tejtbe labor and re spenalbillty. His salary (or March waa forty-five cent. . PIUCE TWO 01 THE 1NTKII-MUNICIPALB0L vn i turn hxatb MBMtTMB rua tmnwiM. - "-. "I- v.iaain rmmmmrw tjr- The mil that the taucaMer Bear) al Onpeaed in t-oblle Meettagwtt Alse Agrees te the Weaaaa'e Illil-Weik ta lbs Haas. liAitiiisiuiiKi, April n. In Mm nhmik' dsy tde resolution protesting afalaal IMsfi moeoree tua msn people waa passM MM Coepor and Wolverton had mad afftttMi:' adversely criticising tde measure. TM-MM, lutleti urging tde Pennsylvania nenkan ttf. Cem-reus In vote for lha ttlalr ailiinetlaaiat "" ' bill was adopted. The Heuse phariatM, i bill was reported nlllrmatlvely with UteklU amendments. Negative action WW MJJ ported in Heuse bill relative te nnei4tmW , In cities or the tlftti class. Newmye aflMif a concurrent resolution, which was eilnn Ml ', providing for filial arlleurnment of tha eBBeaV;- laturenu May Gth next. vwjs'- The Inter municipal bill. dlvMlaar Vb3, cities et the stabs Inte seven etetsea. a!adl'-i vtdlng for the government et allies of Ifei&kJ fourth, lifth, sixth and seventh elMM3 --rs 'w-.s--(- iinaiiy, ,uILh muuse inn relieving recording or MA- ' ,M gages from taxation was postponed llM. nltely. Thn woman still rage bill was passed iMlly yeas 27, nays 10. Mytiu voted neaae. BttaV mau yet. In the Heuso Satiate bills were reports alllrmatlvely as lellnws : Te punish Mm pretense In the registration of cattle ; author. Izlng the sale et properly of property f babltnal drunkards aud lunatics. On motion of Cox, et Allegheny, BOOM bill Ne. S2 te rolleve laborers, werktngtMa aud journeymen from certain proaaealkM and Indictments for conspiracy, waa roeuT. mitted. This was done at the Instanee of tha ' Knights of Laber legislative committee, who Ms, doslre te lnnke snmn nmnmliiiAnta tA-aka. XC measure. It will come up for third Ttsvllaar' uu xuunuajr. V-i ... ,... nvtniuiiuicu in Kift ni- nilJIII--U WJ S.VISJS1BX -.- r , - .... ...... - Ji inn iiuiejrtu tn iveprest-mauve Duaiey. Off x! L- ..l.ll.. ...... .... .I,-.. t- ..... ta: i-iuuniiu uijuiiij, nuuuimi last Ulgat. ..y The vote by which the wholesale liana :. bill was defeated was reconsidered, bnt far. j ium n'jbiuu iesiSjlieil. T-t Attinttt Ilia lliltu nd.ua.1 arnA h..Im . - S4 authorize railroad aud ctnal companies leaM In tbe development or coal and ether natural Interests of tbe state, and te prevent theotr theetr theotr culatleu el obscene literature. lUsMl I'ntipr Bint l.nwar f.lmha KMreitiA, Kansas, April 13 Miss Barbara vSJ Lush, of Ottawa, Kansas, attempted te get M en a moving Irdglit train at Council Greve 'vM last evening. She fell under the wheels and ,-fCy uuiu uer aruis ami lower limun were severed "t,(S from her body. She will nrebablv die. -S'3 .. . m WKATMBM IKMltVAXXUIMm. :.': 1 1 Washimuten, D. C, April 13.. MCVWIUH, IDIIIHIjnwlWi A-tllfl. S--J-M-B-J-. v- slightly IrWIBSJi eu,teri - WS southeasterly winds. -m -ejaaj-as-aji J?J -Saw. TELi:iHiAt-lllU TATS. Qee. K. Hichelder. of Norwich. Conn.. te-day appointed a postefflce inspector. TheB. ,tO. railaearl company tedays. clared a small dividend et four par cent esj the main stem, and live per cent en the Washington branch. It is estimated that the therta en the Pan Handle railroad In tbe last two yeara surro gate 25,000. M At Dubuque, Iowa, ten prisoners escaped from the county Jail about U o'clock last night Charles Tayler, a Jockey, was trampled te death at Louisville, Ky., this morning, by the beree atjrtus. Nine trawimen were injured In a freight collision ou the Cincinnati .t Mtukiegunt Valley read, near Liucaster, Ohie, last even ing. The New Haven and Dieppe panketsteamer Victeria ran ou the rocks near Dieppe tbla morning during tde prevalence of a dens fog. The passengers are believed te be safe. Heek fubllatiera In tluarl. rrilA Bflll nf I'llu.ib- T. lt'al..tnB tA ? t.uwumi uiua. niia II1CU IU UUIUIUUB ptSSW W, court, Philadelphia, en Tuesday. Th Dial. -fEi tills are the publishers of " The Peraeaal ty). Memoirs et U. S. Qraut," and the defendants f3 are the agents for the exclusive nala et thiSM book In Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Data M ware. Tbe suit was for a balance with lntf- .''d est The defendants claimed that a Itmrr.'iXSl land agent of the plalntllfi invaded their tt 'ftS'Sj runry uy asuiiig sotue el ineae DOOM m Philadelphia te Jehn Wanamakar. and thaS -r-rii- they had a right te etl'snt about reO.OOO daaa- i&ri agt s en this au -euut Tbe plalntlttt elatnMd iM that the defendants had no right te charae ?S ..fuln.1 lliu... ,l...l...na ...I. Int. ...a a .1... .&A.a AfJl up,...a. tuvu. unm a,e-. nuHJU WHIP IU. IIB.IIJ1 eis&a of t,he acts of ether people, or, in ether word, KJI mm me urieuiiauis mum proveei memseivis) r'ih by suing these who have injured tbees. -S Judge Fell sustained this point, and directed . - n ve.uiuv ler uie piaiuiiiit, wuicrr wsa rvaB-. &. uriul l.i lhn.ilmnr.il ?!'. al... It-a ! M?K by the same plalntlUs against J. M. Steddait rtj .V Ca resulted in a verdict for 1 13,21X173 fee hVi the plalntllls. Wi aaiauwcaa ei.iu a,a arvaaiuua -?afl Mrs. Hellnda Dnlllnirnr. ra1Hlne,.t M. aa ; Seuth Christan street waa heard at 2 o'cleak ?r&i this afternoon by Alderman Barr for robbing Solemon Martin, a sewing machine agent. -iaruu lesuueu inav ue went loner noose OB im -Monday eveniijg token tie woman asewlac .j machine, she having designated tbat Una V,ii few days before. When be walked Inte the C;4 front room she locked the deer, threw her 'Ism arms around blm aud then reached into hla, ,v;4 ISIVBtO. WIU IUUIV U1DI ,Uai uuiitakiuaaaaj eVB.aT After reuiet ing the money she put the narwfl imck. lliere was u mau sutuuiug id Saiaj;;3aj rm a.i.l li.i urn nfrutil In taietlra. aia. imln.a. , ?!?Z2? . n... ... mu .. u, .- ... ...Baaw aaa a.MW.aT.- j'iJ ine aiuermau ueiu ine wuuian iur trial aja : the April court. Frem the description of tbe man lath " room, a reputable larmer waa arrested for 'fS neiug accessory te the roeoery out be prevea ga ma muoceuce auu me case against mm wm & dismissed. "-rl llasa lull Mews. The base ball games yesterday were m follews: At Philadelphia, Athletic IS, llillailuluilia ta.nl rmila.lll. Chl...n t St Leula ir; at Pittsburg, Pltuburg 25, But- $m fale 12; at Cincinnati, Cincinnati II, Mempaw 1 . al Nua V,.,l Vur Vnrlr IB Mate A f al iil. Baltimore, B.ltlmere JS, PerUand 5 1 at -M Newark. Bosten 12. Newark 7. -J Paul Ulnes, of Washington, who baa hM '',2 niiliinllllhAlBMt nilmitn. ala-find vaaUArdaVa ?xf ii.. .-... -...I I1....I... . In DhllaataU.r'"Si'3 1IUIUUIUU MIU uuuhiii aaaai aa awawai-7 pill auu will sign wiiu vue MruuwumpmimiK tn.il a v. V, j It leeks as though th New Yerk will Btfi mere worthy el tbe name "dlana" lha MM i vear. " Th a irrnwlAra va hn have baaa thblkMC I the Atbletlc-PdlladelphU gaassa srr Wayg are probably new satisfied that h r' The Broeklvns bad ihetr nram?.mmU a .. ui.a. vaatardav for th MM SW i 'S the day bfere,end Byrnes' sin wea Wf ,- a Terry bad els bit, rauipa aw awi a v, Tamany four. A -, Tu Mela had but two hits off Kfe jm-'f terday rday and two or them were matt ny ford, late of Kansas City. .&$ &z The street commlsaveoer rferta th atMaoerand Dorwartatreetato m clogged up with dirt se that M wi nasa th-euah It Ita dlsaefr la loe ad ml amsagetUBgttoltteslV It Is tee long te be oteatM mmmnmii will probably bav te be iikta f M built with a btttac grad, ta thai H wMft stM 'fkt m SU n m Ji &. t -& XVZ4 H'X-M
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