WrZh"?Ji& JSTtf' She i 11 ' -a VOLtBtB XXV NO.1 132. LAiNCASTER, PA WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1869. PBICE TWO CENTS. ; V TBEC1DERQUESTI0NDEGIDED TBB JOB CONCLCBB TBAT C4DBB II nor tinedb ob riautveua. hs tnltva WM assssd Itm I It Wu attiaebstatswsTaaat M MM eswaty Jan ter hMMM BiMfci A XnNr of Other 0m An OWb.ibO st riay Afternoon. Upen the re blteg or court O.le Smith ul Charles Rennsn, two Oermu tramps, m ealled fortriatenelsrgtaof f.lonteni entry m4 larceny. They saved Um oeaaty tha zpMM of a trial by pleading guilty, Aaren Dlaelnger, el ElisabethtewBj wm tba prose prese prose cn'er and from bl. eialemaat It appears that Ma store waa entered by thlevee ia November and 1250 werts of elethlag Hi dry goeda were stolen. A. day or two BHerwarda tbcaa parttaa were arrested la Harrison rg en aup!olea, where tesr wara offaileg goods for tale. Mr. Dlaatnger baard cl their arrest, went te Harriaburg and Identified tha goods In their poiawaleB aa bla property aad tbay wara aeat from Harriaburg te the Leneeeter Jail for trial. Tee oeatt eentenced aaohet tbaprlsenera te aadorge an Imprisonment of fourteen months la the county Jail. In tba case sgalnst Louisa Smith, wife of Otte, also ebarged with being a party te tba robbery, a verdlet of net guilty was entered aa there waa net sufficient evlilenee te warrants conviction. Jehn Crawford waa put en trial for steal 1 1 g a stove, tha property of Abrara Hirah, Toe commonwealth preTed that Crawford, who waa a tenant of Mr. Blrab, beesma is arreera for rant, and under s landlord's warrant tba ateye waa levied npen, bat 'allowed te remain in the heuae. la a week or two and alter etber partlra wars eccdpylng the house Taeated by Crawford, tba defendant employed Jobs H Buckley, who haa a local delivery, te haul tha ateve t Harry Shank, where it had been sold by Crawford. Tbe defense was that Crawford did net' give the stove te Mr. Hlrah for rent and that It waa never legally levied npen. Tha Jury rendered a verdlet et net guilty. Annie Klingler, a Columbia girl, waa pnt os trial for concealing tha death of bar Ilia, gitimate child. The testimony for tba commonwealth waa that en February 3d, 1838, tba body et a child waa f jund la tha oeiapeol In tba yard of the hensa wtera defendant made her home, and that tha child waa born alive and had died from exposure. Tba accused admitted that It waa her eblld, bat claimed that ana waa ee ill and weak en tba day it waa born that aha did net k no w what took piece. Tte J ary ran dend a verdlet of net guilty and county foreoata. JebnKane, aoelored boy, waa pat en trial for committing ah awault and battery en Jehn G. Kane, s white man. Beth partite reside In Bart township, and tha commonwealth proved that tha defendant without any provocation assaulted tha proaceater en December 18. Tee defense was that Jehn Q, Kane was the aggressor, and that wban tha accuaed track prosecutor It was in self-defense. Tba jeiy rendered s verdiet et guilty. Hentenee waa deferred. VSBDI0T8 OF HOT GUILTY BNTBRBD, A verdiet of net guilty waa taken In tba case against A. B. Baum, ebarged with da fraudlng a landlord. The parties have ar ranged tbelr difficulty, and it waa elated that none of them were able te pay tha costs. A almliar disposition waa made of the eaae of oemmonwealth vs. Harry W. D.ffen baugb, defrauding the Ooneetega and Big Spring tarnpike company. The dlstrlet attorney atated that tbe eaae oeuld net be made ent. At a former quarter eat alone court David Wolf wm oeuvloled of iarosey nnder peculiar circumstances, lie waa given a bank note te change by a boy, he kept tha note for a debt owed by the bey'a mother and refused te return the money when tha mother made demand for It. The court granted a new trial and directed the dlstrlet attorney te have s verdlet of net guilty entered, as tbe defendant kept tha money under a claim of right. M. H. Noweomer entered a plea of guilty te the charge preferred agalnat him of bains; the father of Susan a Llvlngoed's illegitimate ehlld and tba usual tentecea waa imposed. OBANDJURY BKTUBH8. True SitU Leanuer Fiaber at, al, as sault ; Abram Green, e.rrylng concealed deadly wespene and felonious assault and battery ; M. H. Newcomer, fornication and bastardy ; Jehn A. Weetenberger, assault and battery. Ignored Htllt-U. W. Bayler, lareeuy ; & H. Keyer, larceny, two Indietmenta ; AmeaMartln, adultery; EUubeth Kllegler, fornication : Bamuel H. Miller, aelllng deceased meat, with Levi Zimmerman for costs ; Lewis Green, assault and battery, with Naemi Green (or cost. Wednesday Morning. Qentl met. at 9 o'etock and Frederlek Eadeir-convieted at a former term of larceny of tobacco, pre ferred by A. Cellins, waa called for sen tence. After bla conviction Eader skipped eat and was arrested a few weeka age in Cumberland county. He waa sentenced te undergo an Imprisonment et thirty days. Jacob Kehl, el Brecknock township, waa put en trial en three cbargea of. violating the liquor law by selling liquor en Sunday,' te minera and without license. The wit nesses called were the same aa In tba Styar eaae tiled Tuatday and tbelr testimony waa tba same aa In that case. Tha alleged liquor aeld waa cider. Tha defense waa that elder waa net a spirituous or vlneua liquor, and there could be no convletlon. Tnejury after a deliberation et an hour reached tbe ounclaalen that defendant waa net guilty and that tbe county aheuld pay tha oesta. BUaa Smith, a colored man, waa tried for defrauding Albert Mltebell, of North atreet, tula elty, outet aboard bill. After the testimony waa dosed tbe oemmonwealth abandoned the eaae, aa the cress examina tion developed that Mltehall did net keep snob a bearding beuse aa li contemplated by tbe act of aasembly. Adam Fulmar wat tried for ateallng fenea rails from Adam Smith and B. W. Barkhelder, et Ceney township. Prosc Presc Prosc eutora teatllled that they leat laoee rallr, sod Constable WlttUk that the accused admlttel having taken the rails. Tha defense waa a denlsl that accuaed etele tha ralla leat by prosecutors. He ad mltted that be pleked up a few pieces et old ralla along the read, net knowing te whom they belonged. Tha jury rendered ver dicts of guilty in both eases. GRAND JUBT BBTUBN. True BUU.Tj. Q. Wiley, Wm. Chaed. ler, Mifllla Weltzel, C. W. Bltner, Albert Auxer, larceny; Jehn F. Miliar, David Reese, teduotlen and fornication aad baa tardy; Wm. J scebs, fernlcatlcn and baa- tardy ; Julia Callahan, fornication ; Chris, tlaa Hlldabrand, keeping s bawdy beats; Aadrew.Bardnele, Henry MiGerk, adul tery ; Charlette Clark, at a)., oenaplrsoy i H. Xj Bultzbteb, uaault and battery. DtTerc.0, Mary Park las, of Mt Jey, iraa divorced from bar haabead, Oaaar Psrklas, ea the grwaeUtfaBar1eMB, A. trans fastis. XBrreaa 'Ixncuauieaa t la aa edi terlar, whleh' appeared la tha Xhtblu Xhtblu aaxeaa of aha lth net., la apaaklag at aba arepjaea aagar beaaty, yea sayt "It la a aoagrsaallMaftafaverraarraa trade taaery that the terlt tax la added dtraetlyte tha aest of taa artiele " aad farther ea yea nay t 'Theoretically, taa tax Is adds te tha pries at which taa salt Is teas te aha sea auaaer, bat praetieslly wa knew last tha eeaauassr does net alwaya pay it all." Daring taa last peitUeel eajapalga aaaay tariff adveeatas argaai that tha tariff aa Imported eoeaaeedlttea la aet patd by abdeeaeuater sad that tha eeaaamer does aatpsyaa laerasasd pries for deaaeeUc ar tletsa.whleh are protected by tariff. It weald be a matter of aaUafaJUoateaoBM of year readers te learn hew a tariff that does aet laaraaaatha price et imported and deaiastle commodities affords aay preaee preaee tiea te domestic ataaafaetaran. Tha doe. trise of tariff for protection la based ea tbe theory that tha ImpoalUea of tariff en Im ported oemmoditlea esbaneea tha prlea of sash eommedluaa te the extent et tha amount of tariff Imposed aad cenaequentiy aaablea the demeatle aaaaafaetarara teahll bla ewa productiena et tha same kind for a Ilka prlea. If tha foreign manuiaetursr or exporter paya tbia tariff, what means are afforded thereby te tba domaatle manu facturer te enable him te sell hk ewa pro pre pro daeUona at an increased price? If, la prac tice, tha consumer does net receive an la creased pries for domeatle production, then tha maaufaetarar doss aet receive aa loereaaed price, baeaaaa it la aet auppesad that tha manufacturer rceatvea mera for his productiena than tha oenaamar paya for thorn. If tha domaatle manufacturer re ceives no mere for his productions with tariff than ha would reeeiva without tariff, bow la tariff sny benefit te him t Perhaps ycu will answer that domeatle productiena are net enhanced in prlea te tbe fnll extent of the tariff Imposed en tbe Imported com modity. If that la ee, why impose the fall amount el tariff T It by reason of domea demea domea teo competition, domestle oemmoditlea ere anhanoedenly 25 per cent, when a CO par esat. retool tariff lsimpesed, why Impose 25 par eent Instead of 25 par eeat T And If by reason of domestle oem petition tha price of oemmoditlea la aj low that the oenaamar paya no mera for them than ha would pay If ae tariff were Impeaed, why abeutd tarlffbeoen tinned en anon commodities T The argument that while tariff Imposes an additional burden upon the consumer, yet confers a greater benefit by diversifying Industries, creating a home market, afford' Ing employment te our laboring claasea, dux, though delusive end fallaoteaa, la oer eer talnly very plausible and specious, and I can well understand hew uninformed per per eena are misled thereby, bat anon argu ments are net ae glaringly absurd as the preposition that you can make something eat of nothing, or that by thie system of protection profits are multiplied and wagea Increased without tha consequent effect et imposing additional burdena apen etherr, or without oempelllng the oenaumara et the predaeta of wage earnera te pay ter this increase. L. Xh.lr scraatb Aaalversary. Yesterday Washington Camp, Ne. 27, et this oily, waa seven yeara old and la tha evening tbe birthday waa celebrated in a befitting manner. Tba attendance waa vary large and after tbe usual bustnees had been transacted the committee invited the mem. bera into the ante room, where a table had been apread with geed things, te which ample Justlee waa dena. Daring the evening the following pro pre gramma of entertainment waa given : Music, by tbe glee club of the eempi address, " Pregres or the Order," H. W. Rudy ; sole, D. F. Staufler ; recitation, J. FredButer; Impersonation et Remee and Juliet, A. M. Albright and William F. Reldenbaeh; addresses, Amerlean Flaga In Oar Boheols," by O. Winewer, Jacob Xekman and G. Al Kautz ; aeng, Geed NIgbt," by the glee cluU The eamp la in a flourishing condition, Xt has a membership et 123 and la worth 4 000. Karly In tbe evening William Wehr In stalled the following cfllcera et the camp : President, William H. Reldenbaeh ; vice president, William Ltller master et forma, D. . Staufler; conductor, A. J. Keller; Inside guard, Jehn Keehler ; outside guard, J. Fred Suter ; reeirdlng secretary, A. M. Albright; asalatsnt secretary, H.M. BtauUer; fintnelal aeereury, E. N. Winewer. A BaocMSfel ssstr. The souvenir or package party at tte house el Mr. D. H. Bartholemew, last eve ning, was very largely attended by members of tbe Presbyterian Memerial congregation, snd n very handsome sum waa realised for tha charity fanda of the ehureb. Xaea member brought aleag a pack age of some kind wbleh waa aeld at auction. Tba hlgbeat prlea brought by anyone waa 11.05, when tha bidding waa vary lively between two gentlemen. Cardiff urMur-ll. The fight between I'.taey Cardiff, et Minneapolis, and Jim Fell, the champion heavyweight of Michigan, took plaee in Minneapolis nn Tueeuay evening. The contest was fifteen rounds, Marqule of Queeneberry rule, for (250 a aide and 76 and 25 per cent of the gate receipts. Smalt glevea were used. Feil weighed 100 pounds and Cardiff 180 peunda. Beth man ware in excellent condition when they entered the ring. At 11 p. m., and at the end et tbe fifteenth round, tbe referee decided the fight In favor of Cardiff. . e Bharlng rrtiUu With Kmpley.s. The empleyea of Rogers, Peet &. Ce., numbering ever 300, wera dined la New Yerk en Tuesday night by that firm, and the annual profit anarlng ler tbe peat year took place. A dividend of 3J per eent. en all ealarlee waa declared as in share et tba employee In the net pronto of the year, and a check for that amount waa given each man. Bater, lb. Mayer. Mayer Edgeriey disposed of nine cases thlamernlng. Four of tbe ledgeraweie from tha Walsh mountain, are wltneaaea in tela week'a court, sad had no place te Bleep. They were discharged. Of tbe remaining eaaee three professional trsmpa were aent te tha workhouse. ateadlag in. Tim. five Yaar. A bill waa introduced in the Legislature en Taeadsy, by Mr. MeOreary, providing for extension of tbe time for closing the soldiers orphans schools until 1695 i The Heuse ea Tuesday finally paased the bill te prevent the exemption et property from levy and aale or attachment en Judg ment obtained for beard ler four weeka or leas. KscBaaa. Hank Directors. Emzabetutewn, Jan. 23 The annual election for directors of tbe Exebange bank resulted In the eeleollen of tbe follewing: Jes. H. Rider, A. R. Ferney, O. H. Ceble, a B. Qiab, Dr. H. K. Bleugb, Peter R, Glab, laaae Wealand, Jeremiah Martin, Jeb. G. Helaay, Jeatab B. Felia and Henry E. liana:. A lblrd DIMS City. Judge MoPbereen is Lebanon en Tuat day flled an opinion, concurred in by Judge Slmoutec, declaring Lebanon a third class city, making the liquor license f&OC. Tata was declared upon s eats stated te set the license question under the recent decialea of the aupreme court. OBangss tba relllag Heets The New Jarasv Lssltlatura Daaaad s bill repasllw the saaeet atastlea law of last 4-year, sod aaiklag tbe paUUtg bean a,as, taTlMB. " frogs e PASSED BY A PARTY VOTE. THB SKM.4.TK tJIirtMBB Of TBBBOBBIl- vetB rea ttiixs' attx. LsamdaaMta vropesMI Br Psaasatsia scs Jtajeatad-Ohsagsa Maa is the BwUaa sa Beversl ArtielM-Hr. Veataesa Tig- mmtlf Attaess the aseasasta. la tha Saaate ea Tuesday evening, tba tariff bill waa flniahed aad psaasd flsslly yeas 81, say a 30 by a party vote; all tha amendments ettered by tha Dtsseerata la the intereat et reductlea having been re jected. la a general tariff speech Mr. Voorhees referred te the prctteted maaufseturera aa bearded bablea, living in palaces, fleshing with dlamead, sailing the ssaa la privets yaehta aad careering ever Europe ea tally-he eoaehai," ana said that tbat waa the class which nad "dictated thla abomi nable bill, Una by line and schedule by schedule." The country would take notice et tha fact that the lesdare of the Republi can party were working nnder the red of a master, sad that that master waa the spirit of monopoly. Ssnatera en tbe ether aide aheuld lake warning that one extreme beget another. The cormorant greed and unaparing Inst for plunder display ad by tbe monopolists wars rapidly begetting sn extreme pnblie sentiment in an opposite direction. Conservative men were eerienaly considering whether government revenue oeuld net be mers Justly secured by laying taxes ea property rather thaa ea the necessaries of lifts sad thus wipe out all tha rankling lnjuatieea et tbe whela tariff system. Public opinion traveled faat snd far when atimulated by the apur of wrong and crime. Mr. Sherman offered a proviso (which waa agreed te) te paragraph 207 la taxleg fresh fish i oent per pound t tbat the duty ahall net apply te frsan fish caught by olu elu cena of the United States en tba high seas, or in tbe open waters et the lakea forming a boundary between the United States snd Canada. Numerous amendmenta wars reported from tbe finance committee sndsgieed te Without objection. Among them were the following : Reducing the duty ea alekel In ere nor the nlekel therelnasntatned) from 6 te 2 cents per pound, snd ea nickel In matte from 10 te 5. Reducing the duty en oeooa matting from 10 te 8 casta par aquare yard, and en coos matte from 6 te 4 ceeta psr square feet. Striking outver paragraph 410 (which taxes watch cases, Ae.) the words watch kav." laaertlng sa a new paragraph (227) "Sugar of milk : Crude, 4 corns per pound ; refined, 8 eenta." Amending the proviso te paragraph 152, se as te make it read, "That all iron or ateel wire valued at mere than 5 eenta per pound, (Instead of 10 eenta) aball pay a duty of net leas than 85 par eent. ad valerem." laaertlng In paragraph 417 (whleh Imposes s duty of 35 Kr cent ad valerem en manufactures et ttber, getta pereba, Ae ,) tbe werda "vul canized India rubber, xnewn aa hard rubber." Inserting In paragraph 400 ( as te hata), after tha werda "fur hat bodies," tbe words "or parta thereof." Mr, Reagan moved te amend the bill by adding a eeollen Imposing sn Income tax of 5 per eent. en tnoemee ever 11,000 up te 15,000; 7 par cent, en incomes up te 10,000, and 10 percent en incomes eyer 10,000, and providing tbat the duties ea cotton snd woellen goods, en iron and ateel, and tbe productions of Iren snd ateel (Including farmers and mechanic), aball net exceed 40 per cent., and that aait aball be en the free tut The amendment heretofore reported from the finance oemmlttos te paragraph 402 (glevea) was taken up and agreed te. It makes the paragraph read : " Gloves of sll descriptions, composed wholly or In put of kid or leather, or whether wholly or pertly manufactured, valued at net mera than f5 per dcr.su palrr, 1 60 per deziu and 20 per eent. ad valerem ; valued at mere than 15 and net ;mere than f8, 2 per dozen and 25 per eent ad valerem ; valued at mere than $3 per dozen pairs. 50 per eent. ad valerem." Paragraph 412 (ealf skins, Ac.) waa amended by Inereaaing the ad valerem rata en aheep and goat aklna from 20 te 25 per cant, and en skins for morcceo from 10 te 15 per cent The atoektnBB, heap, ita, paragraph adopted lees foilewi: On stockings, hose and half hose, aelvedged, fashioned, narrowed or abaped wholly or in part by knitting maehinea or frames, or knit by hand, and composed of cotton or ether vegetable fibre, finished or unfinished, valued at net mere than 00 eenta per dezsn pain, 20 cents per dozen pairs, and In ad dition thereto 20 per centum ad valerem; valued at mere than 00 esnta per deztn pain, and net mere than $2 per dozen pain, 50 eenta par dozen pairs, and In ad dltlen thereto 30 per centum sd valerem; valued at mere than S3 per dozen palrr, 40 cents per dozen pain, snd In addition thereto 40 par eentam ad valerem; snd en sll ehlrta and drawers oem posed of cotton or etber vegetable fibre valued at mere than 11 50 par dozen and net mere than 3 per dozen, f 1 per dozen. Mr. Stanford eflered aa an amendment a bill heretofore Introduced by him te author auther lze producer a et pure aweet wines, who are also distillers, te use free et tax the wine eplrlla necessary te fortify sueh pure aweet wlnea up te an alcobello strength of 14 per eent The amendment waa agreed te. Mr. Brown moved te make the rates ea cleaned rlee two eenta per pound; en un un un oleaned rlee, one and eue quarter eenta; en paddy, one eent, and en broken rlee or rlee flour, 20 per eent sd valerem. Krjected yeaa 20, naya 33. On this votsBenaten Cameren, Mitebull, Plumb snd Quay voted with tbe Demcerata, and Senamre Batta, Berry, Blodgett, Cockrell, Coke, Faulkner, Harris, Jenes et Arkanaa, Reagan, Turple, Vest and Walthall with tbe Kepubllcana. On motion et Mr. Aldricb the paragraph waa finally amended by making tbe raiei one and s half, one, batf, and oue quarter cents. Mr. Plumb moved te Insert an additional paragraph creating aad establishing in tbe tressnry department a commission, te be knownaalbuauiteni-ooininisslon. Agreed te. It provides for tbe appointruent by tbe president (with tbe advica and consent of tbe Senate) et five commissioners, te held clHea two, three, four, five and alx yeata respectively, net ineie than three of them te be of the aamn political party. The aalary la te be 17,500 per annum. The permanent office et ineoemmleilon la te be st Waablngten. Aa amendment aa te oranges, leinene snd llmea Inereaasa the rates per package (according te capacity) from 10, 20 and 40 cents te 13, 25 and 60 eenta, ana from 8 cents for every additional cubic feet te 10 cents. Mr. Allisen offered an amendment from the committee (wbleh waa agreed te) re pealing the prevision of law requlrlug a atamp te be affixed te every box el imported clgarr, te indicate tbe Inspection thereof by tee customs omeera. Aa amendment te add te paragraph 633 (putting rough diamonds, etc., en tbe Ut9 list) tbe words, "and Jewels te ba used In tbe manuraeture of watches," waa agreed te. On motion of Mr. AllUoe, tbe date for tbe bill te go Inte ctl'.et was changed from tbe 1st of February, 1889, te the 1st of July, 1889. There bsleg no further amendmenta ettered, the vote waa taken Oral en agreeing te the aubatltete, and then en tbe passage et tbi bill. Beth votes were identical yeaa 82, naya 30. LaecMtrUas round SUrtlef. from the Baltimore Sun. A report wa' made te Secretary Leve at tbe may ai' t iCce by Ed ward J. Hy de, agent et the charity organtzttien, tbat a young man and bla wife, who came te Baltimore from Lancaster, Pa, last October, were litarsllyatsrvingata beuse en North Calvart atreet. The man is slek, snd his wife Is oem palled te alt at ble bedside. They bsTa no fuel or light, and have bad nothing te eat sine Monday et last weak except 25 eenta worth of provlaleas given them and 18 email biscuits. They had s little money when they came te Baltimore, snd managed te py their rant until recently. Te keep up his rent tbe man pawned bis coat, treusere snd vest for 2 50. The couple are net of the pauper elaaa, snd ahrlnkTrem making their wants known. Secretary Leve, eat of some f unda te be used la eassa of amargeaey, gava tha family aaeugb aeeaey te pay their rant aad te take tbeea kwtatfelailiatar. TAB BHOR 1M BWBET CIDER. "Osmaseaaeaes" auputa te the Btsaarfta st "AbsM Baaa.'1 Editors lKTBLUaxiexrt I have baaa a aabaarlbec et your paper ever aleea I kaew aaythiag about It, but never saw aaythlag ae ildtouleaa aa tba article about elder, signed by ears "Apple Seas," who says, "If elder te intoxicating hew many apples mast you aat la order te getdruakf" He might Just have been sa silly te ask haw maay basnets of rye must yea eat te getdruBk?" Mat te ba atlll mero humorous T he says : "Ne, Mr. Editor, new elder (notlee the new) wl'l only give yea the bellyache." But Bird elder, with whlaky la II, will aaake yen drank, If you drink enough. It depends ea the hardness of tbe head." I aay bard cider (aad 1 am aura all aenslble readen of thla pipir will agree with me) la latexleatlng ; without a drop et whtaky (commonly called rum) It will Intoxicate. It la a very lntoxleatlng and doslruettve sort et liquor. It oeatatns from eight te ten par eent of alcohol; that la, a glass fall et cider la equal te a glaaa et tba asms ala oaa-teurth full et brandy, whleh con tains less than fifty per eent Cider drunkards are, generally speaking, tbe Bst morose, tha creaaest, uglleat and meat unmanageable el sll drunksrda ; and when drank they stay drunk tha longest and aeber op meat Blewly. It Is no unoemnioa thing te hear el elder drunksrda who snfler from delirium tremens, snd aven very young children have been known te have thla fearful disease from elder drinking. In a family where elder waa a common drink, every one et alx premising sons, one after tbe etber, became drunkard. When the peer, wretched mother saw tha ruin tbat waa overtaking her family, aba tried te check it by banishing elder from the beuse, but it was tee late." They bad learned te love It and tbey meat have It Think et It, alx drunkarda In one family. What a bleaatng It elder had only given these ilx sena the " bellyache." A reformed drunkard once exelalmed, In a temperance meeting, when the elder question was being talked el : " If ycu have say regard for us, for Heaven's Bake don't set the example of drinking elder, even, aweet elder. " And let me aay te my frlend,"Appla Baaa": Fer Ged'a aaka don't yen aat tbe example el even drink ing aweet elder. Step ; bttere you place tbe cup te your lips snd think snd leek around you a minute ; see tbe awful ruin it haa Wrought It the aupreme court has te de cided that elder la lntoxleatlng, what right have we te question Inst decision ; ae high an authority as the aupreme court ought te knew what tbey are talking about and are net going te make a mistake. "Common Hhssb." P. 8 Dr. Hayr, tbe atate aasayer of Mas aaehuaetta, says : I detect aloehol In cider generally when It la twenty-four beun old, mueh sooner when apples are much decayed." Deaths lu the Lew.r End. Eraatua Reynolds, a well known farmer of Drumore, tewnahlp, died at bis home near Drumera Oantre,en Monday morning, and his rematna were Interred at Chestnut Level today. He waa s leading man in everything in hla section and especially In the Presbyterian church. As a politician he waa an ardent Rapubllean snd took s very active Intereat In tbe lata campaign. He waa one of tbe meat active in getting up tbe occasion et the "old Harrison" men in Lancaster, he being in hla 71it year was one of tbem, He waa a atreng temperance man and has also been s great anti-Masen In hla day. Mr. Reynolds was e Bret cousin of Admiral Reynelda, of the U. S. navy, and thla last fall he attended the unvellleg et s monument that waa erect ed te the memory of the admiral in Klmlrs, N. Y. He leaves a wife bat never haa bdj ohl. ehl. dren. The wife et J. Asten Steele waa burled at Mt Hepe eemetery en Tuesday. She was 78yesraeld. Beth nhe and herbu-bami, wheaurvlveaher and la almost 80 yeara old, have for a long time been yery aollve werken and leadera In the Methodist obureh. Until within tbe last few yeara tbey lived en their farm, but of late tbey have been living at Quarryville, wbere ebe died. She leaves quite a large family et grown up children, and ahe haa qulte a number of grand and great grandchildren. Olivet's Bel.rtalnmtnt. List evening a delightful entertainment waa given in the New Olivet Baptist chureti, en V ine atreet Tbe ohureh waa full te over flowing. These who participated ware tbe Duke atreet M. E. ohureb choir, tbe rau rau Bleat dab of the Yeung Mea'a Christian association, led by Harry Gibsen, and the male quartette of the aatne association. Tbe entertainment waa a great aucceas every way, and tbe perfermeiaecelved plenty of applause. Every number en tbe pre gramme waa well given and they wereaa fellows : Part 1. Anthem, "Jerusalem, My Glo rious Heme," choir. Male quarter, " Ito Ite turn, Belt, Gsntle Evening," Mems. Glb Glb aen, Seyder, Hollleger sua Msnber. Reci tation, Mln Landea, Indian onerua, "Frem Pilgrim Father," Musical clue, Flute sole, "Una Stalls," Will Welfersberger. Rscltatioe, Miss Wolferabirger. Jl.rl Jl.rl tene sole and quarts', Drlfttag With the Tide," Rev. h W. Burke. Duet, " My First Masle Lwsed," Miss Shirk and Mr. Hambrlgbt Male qasrtet, "Hsll Us Ye Free" Recitation, MIhi Landea. Duet, "Swallows' Farewell," Mine Myora and Walter Helltrjger Recitation, " Ever more," Miss Wolferaberger. Alte sole, "Out from the Old Ilemn They Wander," Miss Ustz. Trie, " Mermaid Seng," Mimes Bear and ttyan aed Mrs. Jacksen. Recita tion, Mlaa Lsndea. Cnerus, " Awake, the Night la Beaming," Choir. Part 2. Stereopilcen Vlewa Chorus, " Geed Night," choir. At a congregational meeting reaolul'ena of thanka te these taking part in tbe enter tainment wera adopted. Hesd Wet KtluMl te Y1 Tell Tbe Coneatega A Big Spring Valley Tarnpike company entered ault en Tueiday before AldermanHalbtoh,aainatOelumbua Rete, Henry Bechtold, Frank Ueldelbaugh snd H. W. Dlffenbaugb. These parties have for aeme time refused te pay tell en tbe above turnpike, and the amounts claimed range from 10 teflO. The defendants ra fused te pay tell en the ground that the company haa no right te ereet tell gatea in the city limits. Mr. Dlilenbaugb was proaeecuted aeme time age for defrauding tbe oempany, but tbe commonwealth abandoned tbe case aud a verdict of Let guilty wa rendered, wllbceuuty for cost. A Lara.. Heg-. W. U. Kline, who resides la East Drumore township, near Quarryvillr, alaughtered a beg en Mendsy which waa but 18 mentba old yet weighed, when dressed, 670 pounds. Tbe men. who as sisted at tbe butchering bad quite a geed Jeke en tbe head butcher, who guessed tbat the hog would weigh 450 peunda aed waa aurprlaed te find tbat he waa 120 peunda oft. Tbe animal waa abet, but even after tbe lead bad entered hla head it re quited six men te get him eff his feet Thtr Oaouel Bill Tn.lr Tobicce. AuaqsTA, Ky., Jan. 23 About 2,000 farmers and etbera Interested in tobacco ralalngmet at Broekavllle, tbe county seal, Monday te organize agalnat raising s crop in tha Barley district next season. Little of tbe erep el 1S88 baa baaa aeld aad a num bag an atUl aeUiag tba U87 area, PARIS GREEN IN THE WELL. an ATrxutrr is maeb te reasnM two LOW EB BBD VABIUBa. soma rtrwa riseae the Deadly Satmaee Is the Well ss BatarOaf Might-SOtaes- Mr Oeaaty r articles Aaaljaea taa Water sad Ilucavara relt.n. There was great excitement at Andrews Bridge, Celerela tewnahlp, and vlotnltyea Sunday, when tha discovery was made that aa attempt had been madd by aeme miscreant te poison tha families et Jeseph Heep, Jr., and Geerge Raker. Beth these psrtlea nee water from tbe same pump en the Roop premises aad tha last water drawn en Baturday aighl at 10 o'clock waa alt right Sunday merniaglMra. Roop drew a bueket of water and aba saw that it contained a green substance. She .threw tbat water away aad draw a second bucket. It also contained a similar aub atanee, Tbe water In this bueket waa sent te Dr. Webb, of Henevllle, Che e'er county, for analysis. Dr. Webb en Tueaday re ported tbat the aubstanoe In tha water waa Paris green. Messrs. Roop and Baker have ae Idea who the guilty party Is who at tempted te take their lives aad these el tbelr families. They were aet aware of hiving sny enemies. The tewnahlp authorities are Inveetlgallng the matter, but as yet there la no clua te tha weuld-ba mnrderera. TUB DAT IN OOMaaUBM. Utile BbiIdmb Bsfer. BHbar Breach -Aa Atneadmsat te th. Dlplomaue Bllt Washington, Jan. 23 After tba read ing et tba Journal tbe Heuse went Inte oemmlttso of the whole en the aundry civil appropriation bill. During the consideration of the sundry civil bin, amendments were adopted ap propriating f50,0C0 for repairs te lbs Chicago custom beuse and appropriating 15,000 te erect a refuge elation at Pelat Barrow and 10,000 for tha paymaat ea a publle building at Frankfort, Ky. In the Benata today Mr. Hale reported back, with amendments, Henes bill te pre vide for the taking the lltheecaut, Mr. Sherman reported twoameadmeBtstetho diplomats and consular appropriation bill te protect tbe interests of tha United States In the Samoan Islands. Aa a leault of tbe meeting of the foreign committee thia morning, Mr. Sherman re ported te the Senate, an amendment te the consular diplomatic appropriation bill ; also the following paragraph t " Fer tbe aurvey, Improvement and occupation et the bey and harbor of Pagopage, in tbe Island et Titunla, Samoa, aud for tba construction of tbe necessary wharves sad buildings for sueh occupation and for a coaling atatlen therein under tbe decision of tbe president, 100,000; thla appropriation te be Imme diately available." The aub committee of tha Benata appro priations oemmltteo bad tba dlplomatle bill under oenalderatloa thla morning. Ita conalderatlen will ba reaumed thla after noon or tomorrow morning, whan tba Sherman amendments will probably be considered. Representative Burns, of Missouri, was strleken with paralysis at 2:30 thla attai neon while en tbe fleer of tbe Heuse, He waa at once removed te tha room of tbe Heuaa oemmltteo en appropriations and several doctors summoned. At this hear, 3 p. nv, he is conscious, but bis condition is critical. Train Bobbers VBtacosstfel, Cincinnati, O , Jan. 23. The 8 p. ra. south-bound Express of tha Cincinnati Southern railroad was bearded last night by robbers Just beyond Ludlow. Tha read climbs the blufia ter two or three nillaa from tbat plaee, tbe grade being quite ateep. The train had scarcely get beyond tbe llgbla of Ludlow when a man heavily masked knocked at tba deer of tbe express ear, snd one or tbe messengers, thinking that it was tbe conduetor or brakeman, opened tbe deer. The fellow at onee made for tha front deer where a vigorous pound ing announced the presence of another perann. The measenger, Henry Carrel', and bla sialatant, made a desperate fight and ant ceeded in dumping tba' would-be-robber eff, and be rolled down an embankment and disappeared. The ether robber seemed te reallzi tbat aemetbing was wrong snd hla knocking ceased, At the top of the grid, the messen ger pulled tbe ball rope snd atepped the train, but tbe robber en tbe front plat form bad disappeared before he oeuld be caught It la net known If tbe man thrown off waa hurt or net There waa a large aum of money en tbs train. H. Laavss Blaej Victims. Nkw lluu.Nswieic, N. J., Jan. 23. Something of a sensation waa occasioned yesiarday in the flight of ex Justlee Lellerts with considerable caab represented lu stock coutributiena made te him by prominent citizens who had been persuaded by LllertB te take stock In s mythical ateamleaa belter wbleh be claimed te have invented. Lefferta also relieved Geerge W. litw), of csBti, while the latter lay en hla deathbed and waa attended te by Lellerta. Ltffurta awlndled a score of atereketpera and victimized every friend he bad in tbe city before leaving. A warrant haa been luusd for hla arrest BDflTnetUd b leat tlu. Broeiclvn, N. Y., Jan. 23 Daniel Desmond and Jehn Walab, two deek hands en tbe steamship Helbein lying at Martin's ateres, were last night found dead In their bunks, having been auflecated by coal gaa from a small ateve in their cabin. a Ivan Tw.arr Tsars. Nkw Yenic, Jan. 2J Joaepn Ferd, who abet and killed Nellle.O'Cennar en Decern bar :15, waa te-day aentenesd te twenty yeu'a lmprlaoemnt i m Ascir Aueur an kxkexuiu light. Verdict Agalntt A ulotaleg Birm Who IU. Iesm te Ptrinlt th. Msineval et Fixturaa. A verdict was rendered In laver of the plaintiff la the esse of tbe Usrrlebarg Elec trio Light company agalnat B. A E. Geed, man, a Market atreet clothing firm. The latter ceased uilng the light lurnlnbed by the plaintiff's corporation, but refused te permit tbe removal et tbe elec. trio fi stores, hut retained them for use by the Ezcehler, s rival eleotrte c-impsny, whose light was Introduced. Tbe value et tbe property waa email, nominally 10, but tbe principle Involved waa wnetber tbe Excelsior company oeuld ap propriate te tbelr use the wlre of s compet ing company without compensation by the tenantel leanee claiming the wirea. The ver dict et the court waa s complete vindi cation of tbe rights et tbe Harriaburg oempany, swarding net only tbe eatlrs properly, but s Judgment for f50, the excesa 10 as damage. Tbe principle determlnt-d by this cue tbat a oempany which lets or hires Ita eleetrle wire B,fiituiea and appliances te auetber for uss and reserves tba right te remove tbe eame. preaer vea ita ownership of tbem aa personal Sreperty, notwithstanding the wires may e covered up in tbe eeillng snd fastened le tbe floera and walls el the building aa in thla caas. King Otte lasprevlsg, Munich, Jau.23 Tha oeadltloa of Klag OUe la mush iaprevaa, PsesNar afanlegs Oatssasay. A special dispatch te the Baltimore Aim, freaa Theataavlila, Ga., ea Monday, aaya : A peculiar marriage la all tba talk bare- Tba fallowing Betlee was tamed thla asera Marrled.-lB tha Katarprleaefaealaat Bight at 0 o'clock, Mr. Geerge MoCermtek, of Mount Sterling, Ky., sad Mies Dera Mary McUaly, et uempatead, Tex." Tha preamble and ceremony egreed ea by the high contracting partita la glvea below i . "We, Geerge MoCermlok, et Mount Btor Bter liag, Ky., and Dera Mary MeOety, et Hempstead, Texas, hereby assume tha re. latloaef husband and wife. Having ae beeae, we ask new by thla eleetrle wire of nrever Cleveland and Benjamin Harrtsee, Qaaea Victeria and Premier Qladatoae, as the represenauives-ln chief of home pro pre pro tactien, human rights and fellew-talrasBf, for the right te keep ter our comfort all values secured by our honest efforts la life's eoafllet of what Is called equal ohaneea. It would be unreasonably aajuat te expect social respect la tbe acquisition of mera snd destructive te that people government offering lass. Therefera and nore we nerewitn euoserioe enr names. " AtThemaivllla,Oa, en tbe 2lthheur et tha lash day et tbe Orat moon of tbe get dea olrela et universal peace and of tbe war cress and bleeding heart era, 10 .h of Jan uary, 1889, by the hlgbeat law known te human eadeaver ter llfe'a brightest sua shine, I hereby Jein In legal matrimony Geerge McCermlck and Dera MeUaly, bop. ing, however, that thia union may ba aa forced by mere law, words, pan, ink sad psper. Yen will seal tbe tie with a mutual alas, Therefore I affix te this Instrument my cfflelal signature this day and data above." Blgned la our jpreaenee: William O. Bishop, Qulney, Fie, ; Lera P. Sheffield, Ooraleana, Texas ; D. Kllaa, Maryland ; O. H. Young,quebee,Caaada; K. W. Stephana, Georgia. Alter the ceremony tha partlee received tba baarty oengratulatlona of the crowd tbat had hurriedly gathered te witness tha novel nuptials. The oaremeay verbatim wai wired te Prealdeat-eleet Harrison. Britain's Treaty Broken. Secretary Bayard said la aa Interview ea Tueaday that be expected Germany te live np te her honorable engagements with tba United States, and added t "1 have ae right te thtak otherwise. Bat yea must kaew tbat tbeea ara mattera I de aet care te discuss Ib the newspapers." Whea aeked la regard te tba polley of thla govern ment, ba referred the question te tbe prost dent's eataaaga te Congress et the 15tb last, aad quoted passages from It and from bis letter te the German minister en tbe 12th last Tha following paragraph of the letter le particularly algnlneaat : "I received also, with extreme aatlafaotlen, your assuraaes of tba intentions of your government te maintain and carefully respset the treaty right et this government under all clronm clrenm clronm Btsnees, snd thia, aa 1 atated te you, neeee. eerily Includes respect for the existence et Samoan autonomy and Independence, whleh la tha baala of tbe three treaties made with tha United States, Germany sad Great Britain, the first named being earliest la data." The aeereury also alluded te tbe agree, ment entered into between Great Brllala aad Germany In April, 1886, denning tha boundaries of Engl lab and Garmaa domin ions in the West PaolOe eesaa, la wbleh It Ib ip'olneeliy declaiad that the Sameaa lalanda are neutral territory. Tba United States, hs explained, has no Joint treaty with either England or Germany la regard te the neutrality of Srnea. Therefore, If Qtrauny has in efeied with tha neutrality of that oeuutry, aha haa aet brekaa a treaty with tbe United States, but baa broken eaa with Great Britain. A dlspateh from Berlin announces that the Btatament that Germany haa aaaivedat aa understanding with tbs United Statee with regard te Samoa is wholly wltbeat foundation. A erulser belonging te tba Brlttab Aus tralian squadrea haa been dlapatohed te Samoa, .wnere aha wUl arrive at tha and of tha eurreatvWeek. Bpert tn'ta Lewer Bad, Oa Saturday merning.s geed crowd et sportsmen wera In Quarry vlHe te take part In an old fashioned fox chase. Jehn Raub at 9 o'clock let loose a big mala fox. aad half an hour later a pack et ever sixty dogs were started after him and at onee took the trail, and for about three hour a there waa about ss pretty a hunt as has aver been seen In tha county. The fox waa finally killed en tbe "Bone Mill" hill and Jee Roop took "the brush" home with him. Ne finer paek of dega ever started out thaa were In this chase. They wara tha kennels of tbe Buek, Klrkwoed, Green Tree and Quarry villa. The Quarry vllle hunters have a very Una let et pupa aad en Tueaday It waa oenoluded te give them their first hunt A very lively female fox was dropped and tha young dega were put altar It atones. Tbey followed nljebly, making aa geed a show ing as old hunters. After they bad gene about an hour tha old dogs were put into the hunt and a big run was bad nearly all day, np bill aad down dale, and tha lex waa beiad lata la tha afternoon near Whits Reek. AHaalBtag.Dael. A due! in real earnest took place en the stage of tha Standa rd theatre in Cincinnati en Monday night between Running Dr, aa Indian chief, snd Captain Jaek Craw ford, tbe aeeut The Indian waa drunk snd in tbe duel scans ntttmptsd-te kilt- Crawford. It waa s hard and terrible fight with knlvea. Aoeording te tbe play Craw ford aheuld have taken the knife from the redakln, who la a Comanche. He refused te give it up and made aeme vloleua lungea. Afters desperate struggle tbe aoeut get the upper hand and prieked the Indlaa two or three llmea in tbe Bide, with tbe tbreat te kill him if be made sny further hostile demonatratlena. After tbs play tha ledlan escaped, and the police are looking for him, feariug tbat he may de aeme harm. Katcatloea Issued. Jeseph Haeffuer, brewer, haa Issued execution agalnat L. J. Happel, saloon keeper in tbe southeast angle et Centra Square, ler 12,000. Tbe ateck of Aaren SItverthern, farmer, Drumere tewnahlp, haa been lerled upon te satlafy an execution for f 1.C0O issued by JebnUlidebrand. Bteam Radiator oeaapaoy's OBesrs. Tbe atcckbeldera of tba Lancaster bteam Radiator and Manufacturing oempany elected tbe following directors lie, evening ; President, Dr. M. L. Herr ; vloe prealdeet, Dr. J. P. Wlekenbam ; secretary, 8. S. High ; directors, J, K. Stener, J. F. Saner, Frank H. Bare and Abram S. Graff. Tbe beard et dlreotera elected Jehn H. High treasurer. Net sua. On Monday tbe extensive roller mills of E. M. Btauffer, at Quarryvillr, were of fered for aale, but were withdrawn. These mills are doing an Immense business aad have been a auoeea from tha atart m Bat. el Baal ana r.rsenal property-. G, W. Hensel, executer of Barbara Goueh Geueh enaur, deceased, en Tueaday aeld at publle aale, a beuse and let near Quarryville, for (697, At the aame llme tbe peraesal prop erty of the same was sold, among whleh waa a let et old dishes snd linens, most of whleh brought big prlcea. CI'X Freptrty Withdrawn. The property of D. O. Kendlg, Ne. 113 East Jamea atreet, offered at publle aale ea Tueaday evening at the Hleatcr heuaa by Auctioneer Haines, waa withdrawn for want of bidders. DIM et Tilcnlaesls. BLOOMINOTON. ill. OruuibttUiih died at Larev vesterdav. BKd 25, from trlohlneela. Ha bad been aauaerer ter nearly three yean snd tbs nature et bis disease waa aet aurmlsad uatlla meath age. He waa the bob of a rlea banker sad Ua4 HALTED IN Tfll HOI OEJaeilONITO TMMfBgMN nu. xe aa BBsJtav hs PraaiMUsa versbly by Beasts irsdaead is ateM tas Bsestal as Jsss laUOlhsrBtaa Harbibbtjbe. pa, Jaa. at lav! Heuaa te-day Walk, FaUassiafcaa. 1 1 AllAAhAM. ... n ii -- i.wi wam;j umr votes rseeraea ib raver ar taa hibitery aawadmaat, aad Baaa Deaabua aad Mnllaaey agataaa U, Bins wara aegaUvely resorted i the peatiag et bratsllatag atraalara 1 1 lag stationary engineers! arvfltta pumie raeBgaeaia aaea eeaaty. Bills were favorably reported! for aalterm paymaat et ateeUea 2.60 a day paymaat of mlaara eeaai-aaeathly ; prohibiUBgeeapaayi Drave, Beaver, introduced a Mil i tha 18th of Juaa for tbe prohibitory i meat oieouoa. Tbe blU for tbe government of third etuaa waa te have aeeead read lag fa tha Heaaa te-day, I ins request or several mesBoersati oemmltted te aaable paraeaa dl wim soma or its provlaleas le I xna eiii rtaulrlBB tba . ba dlaplayed ever aaboel bultdtags t-Biissu Bsoena reeatsg ia taa Ha urewB, of Beaver, who latredaeac r, aaada aa attack ea tbe shank el Roem Ia tbe Senate te-day Mtltleaa prcaMted, signed by aaaay theaaaad pie, argiag tha paaaaga of tbe smeadment, wbleh waa revvJfwaai jHeaea aad favorably reported from oemmitteeoaoonamailoaal nfersa, Tbe Senate eoaatituiteaal atasad abolishing tba poll tax waa alas tlvely reported. " Ameag taa bills Utrolaeed follewtag i Alexaader, Faltea, prehlhitlag aab iag et reretgaaad ajaaseus by peddlers without lleesee freaa tbe oeaaty. Wairea, Leckawaaaa, ateUbMtag asBsaameai te tas eoasutauea for the oUaalflesUoaof aWat populaUea i also, anlherisbM aad raasaesamesl of eests fat asset prevemeata lataaded te oetBpal.tha meateraaaaeamaBt for atreet patiagv made nader tba aet et 1887. Hawaii, Bradford, te prevMa fat valuation of Ufa laaaraaca aotMeM giving ue oeana oeatroi ever companies chartered ay these. y Paareie, PhUadalpbla, arevMlag aair Beitday ea satarday ia eartaia of tba yesx; also .bill atevkllag for . oMapaaaatlea for property Isjataa aaatreyed by Baaieipal twaa -j, tee proaieiiory asaeadmeai waa ant raaaiag, aa waa also tba llmltlag tba duration of Ilea ter Borough or tewaahip aad maateifai imprevetasat VR'! Billa paased aeeead readlag ter laaraase of baudlag adetphla,and te preveat eala at tataal wiisn. m liNHMWB way, - .,,,X"i-i varaatra sa Baaases. ?f mj j Habbisbube, Jaa. SS. Tba te-daya meetisgef the beard of was wall atteaded. Reports rreaa tba sBittaee wara hsare. aaa ue freaa aew mambera raeetvad. "'; Tbe beard eleeted tba follewlag of tha executive oemsniuss t Gov, aad Tbca J. Edge, members as efaeM A.Grandy, Ualeat Qabriat Hteeter, phia ; J. A. Herr, ciiatea ; eaa D. Berke ; R. B. Sesrls, HasqaebaaBB Ji MaoDewau, waabtBgtea ; u. aavaa. umhia. sseretary Sdge waa Tutjnwuni tt n. xvutasu, xewai narnea, .'enign; rrer, vnu 1 Junlats. N ( It waa decided te held tha atxl mesUag at Broekvlhs. Jaffsrsea Thla afleraoea Gov. Beayar 'aaaki address, -. JehalaWlia Ban. Indianapolis, lad., Jaa. SS la Wanamaker baa arrived bera. Ma. return te-algal. Ha la Praaldaat a Harrlaea'a gaaat Ne doubt aew taat ae win eater taa aaoiaet, - peatauwtar general ereearetary of taa i Brass as OU I Naw Yebk, Jan. Si Oiude oathaceBsolldstad axahaaga breka. baa te MKe raaserad diaagraaaaaataf I oxeeuUveeommiUeeoftho OU Prods PretseUve asseelattcM, la ragard la tha rvwittoaeia.00B.uaB barraiaafeurati tu Bssoelatlea hetda aa eptica. W. O. Weahsaras (BMesai Bsaasssv St. Padl, Mlaa., Jaa. 28. Tas ballet of tha Heaaa aad Heaate far Ua Btitee senator at 1 p. m. resaltad t Waahburaa 107; Duran 20; Start 8 1 WV 2 ; Olapp 1 1 Be wen 1 ; Judge J. P. Mt Whela number of votes seat, IU; ; tocheloe7L Basra Handling stay wheat. uniOAQe, ill., Jaa; 23. reads reigned la the wheat pit at tba the beard this meralag. Tbe bean ' flashed with yesterday 'a victory crowded their advantage Wheat eeeai OT. At this hour (1125), May wheat I quoted at 97. . favartna rieaialitaa. Lincoln, Neb., Jaa. 21 At tbe KanMaaBBsa JJ BgBBl 3 lleaa eaucua laat alght It waa deetaea auppert tha raaolutien for tbeaabi a prohibition amendment te tba tlea te tha vetare of tha atsta. oateuiaonargts aruagwaadttsg. Londen, Jaa.23 TboLeadoa baara i dlreotera of the Qaeaaalaad lava company have ordered the arrest of faat I theAastralisnduaeters,ntaasrr.Msi Palmer, Hart aad Drary, for awladliag. MesarsMseU wrath aad an ex-pramlera et Quseaslaad. ravertag tas Aa Tbknten, N. J., Jaa. SS. la assembly thla aaetalag tta bill Ml tba AuiUallaB ayataaa of vetlag la state waa favorably reported. Ilmili al IB Tilli"BMH i Rdhvili.b, lad.. January St. 1 Raid, aged 60. living aavaa mtiea thla elty, oemmltted aalekte by Monday. He had leag baea afflicted 1 nerveua treabla He was a faU WhltalawReW, of New Yerk. 1-eanS 14, eeata la BBS Bsfs. winema. Mlaa., Jaa. St. Tbe foreed epea Ua aafa of B. B. nala i bankrupt St Ohsrlas grala dealer, day, and feaad 7 eeata la m eaaa I Tba toexs ara swasg sismmawi AOamaatsHss Btsa. Londen. Jaa. 23,-PaUagrlatt seal carrieaturtat.iadaaa. He BUM B I tlen ea the LoBdea Faatty JWr. WBATBIBJI P WABKIMBTOa, Ok 0, JBB. .- I'saaaylTBaiattsar wiada. tauewa freaa tellsw JatBayaVi .! - -- igi ,v itt i .. . tH-; t-a-i .ts' AAf: f-f' fcJ&sjn '
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