i.t -vt'i&F'' TPtltf?! V V3 v- v- '? OTtitCf 5fe r VOLUME XXV-NO. THE EXTREME SENTENCE. 40Dm MTntenew cexaamNJeMrw bebv te en eauia eauxewr. She reetleMe MlliWii ! Mrf Me CrUae BWBett of mimuiiyu MM OewMy rrntniMI JWefajr Afternoon. The trM of Heary L Saluteee, fet mmeU Mi battery as Jehn Shenk, tn wint epae the re assembling et court, Tu'Mmm VMIM Sheek approached SeltaMeh his threelea. laMi raised hi IrtMlf te etrikr, and la Mlf dtlHN gheek wm atreek ta tbe tae. The Jury rendered a verdlet ef guilty. Sntenoe wm deferred. A verdict et net guilty wm entered la the cm of oemmcawealtb vn, Heary Wateea, Isroeer. In this Indictment Wanna wm elinrgid with steeling handout!, the prep.' ertynt Constable Lewry. Ha leek the baedeufla with him whea he weaped freai' the canauuia whea belag takes te Jeettee Fh-sm's fet hearing. Tbedletrietattor Tbedletrietatter aiy th'ugbt thst Watsen bad beeantfi beeantfi eleatly puulshed en the ether tadletmeatt against him, and for (bat rsaaen the abort dupoattlea wm made of the mm. A aiml'ar dltpoafUea wm made of tba melloleus mischief etee egatnat Daniel Braaaaa, ef. at Tba defendant waa ehargad with tearing np the tracks of tba Pennsylvania zaltread eimpany at DUler villa. Breanae, It wm etatmed, tore them up net aaUoieatly bnt beeauM he believed tbs oempany waa raoreaobtag apea bla land. Tba dUtrlet attorney atated tba eaM oenld net be made ent and a verdlei of aet guilty wm taken. Jeha A. WMteaberger, elty, was tried for committing an aaaanU and battery en B. Ffir Bewman. Tba commonwealth proved that en tba evening of Deosmber 24, at Eugene Bauer's hotel, tbara wm a orewd ia tba barroom when a war et werda aniuad between aema of tba partlM tn tba barroom. Tbla waa followed by aema one atrtklng Henry Freb, wbe la a erlpple. Bewman, with a number of ethara, aald It wm a abama te atrlka aerlpple; tbla angerad Wseteeberger, who without any provocation atraca isowmairtwiee in tbe face. Tba defendant Untitled that en tbla evening while he wm la lha barroom a dtapate aroee abaut political mattera and Bewman, who waa aeated at a taW-. Jumped ap and raid he would take a baud la tba fight. WitneM raid te Eevman It he wanted te fight be would accommodate him aid he shook his flit !a Bewman's face, but did net atrlke him. A number et ether partlM, wbe were la the barroom when the assault la alleged te have been oemmltted,oorroborated Weaten. berget'a tMtlmeny. Tee cue wm anbmltted te the jury with out argument of oennael nnder the charge of the court, and after a brief deliberation a verdict of guilty wm rendered. Ssatenee wm deterred, m there le a anrety of the psaee caa agalnat Weatenberaer. Christian Hlldebrand.wholivMen Elbow Laes, Columbia, when be ia net tn Jail, w.a eharged with keeping a bawdy hones. A large number of witnesses were examined and from their teetlmeny It appeared that Hlldebrand'e heaee was tbe reaert et the meat depraved of both aexea and and all oelora and oemplalnta were ae numerous that the constable returned him te court for the above offense. The defendant denied having kept the kind of heuae deacrlbed by the oemmon WMlth'a witnesses, but no ether wltneaaM ware called In his behalf. The Jury rendered a verdlet et guilty and the oeurt aentaneed him te undergo an Imprisonment et fourteen mentha. The court recalled Ell Bbreloer,aenteneed at the morning session te seventeen mentha for ateallng turkeys, for the purpose of making the punishment less. The aentenee wm made 13 months, instead et the former sentence. GRAND JURY RETURNS. True Billt Jehn Fisher, false pretense ; A. B. Btoler, fern lest Ien and bastardy; ObarlM E. Bird, et at, osnaplraey te defraud. Ignored Bill Obarlette Olark, aoeassory te oencealment of death of Illegitimate child. Saturday Morning. Veutt met at 9 o'clock and District' Attorney Weaver moved that the sentence et tbe law be paaaed op:n Jehn W. Rudy, oenvloted of murdering hie father. '"Rudy wm brought lu front of tbe oeurt. He looked pale and haggard, but abewed very little emotion while Judge Livingston wm addressing htm. 1 be Judge said ; 'VebnW. Budy, yen stand at the bar et tbla oeurt oenvloted et the meat heinous crime known te the law patricide, tbe wilful, deliberate and pre meditated murder of your own aged father, Christian Bedy. Considerable time Inter vened. between tbeoemmlisloa of the crime and your trial. 'Your trial was a tell, fair and protracted one, affording you tbe meat ample oppor tunity with tbe advice and aTd et your vig ilant, energetle and able oeunael, learned in tbe law te Invoke In your favor the'kro the'kre the'kro teellonof allthe safeguards which tbe law la Its humanity throws around and oencadee te every paraen when plaead en trial ter bla life, and you have testified in your behalf. 'rnejnry bave found you guilty of mur der In Uie Aral degree, and,upea a full and careful review of tbe case, we bave been . unable te find any sofUelcnt reason te die ' turb their verdict. ' Have you anything te aay why the Judgment of the law,the.'entence of deatb, should net be proneunocdand pasaed upon you by the court." Budy replied, "All I have te aay, I sat net guilty of the erlme." Judge Iilvlngtteu continued : "We have beard what you have aald, tbe Jury have passed upon the question and there being no legal reason (addueed for further delay, It only lemalea for ua beiere passing Mntenee upon you, tbe rigorous sentenee of the law, te warn, nay conjure, you te make all neeessary preparation for the untimely death which awalta you. Count net upon a reversal by a higher court, a reprieve, a pardon, or aoemmutatlon, but leek at once te the gracious and forgiving mercy or Q ad, your Creater, wbe alone can remit the guilt of your atroelous crime. ''The sentence of the court Is tbat you, Jehn W. Budy, be taken hence te tbe Lan caster county prison, from whenee yen came, and from th6nea te the plaee et ex ecution within tbe walla or yard of said priseu t and that you be there hanged by lha ntck until ycu are dead, and may Ged have uieicy rn your soul." "" DKSKHTIOX XVD SURETY CASKS. The desertion etse sgalnat U. B. Clark, city, wm dismleeed with county for coats. Tba defendant and h!a wife era living together, and the oeurt concluded the above te be tbe bast disposition of tbe eaar. The desertion ease against Jamta MUlea ilsposedefln a almllar manner for lha eame resaea. Jehn c. Willeur wm charged with bla wife Rebecca, et Mac helm toreutb, with deaertloe. The tetllmeny showed tbat five yeats age Willeur became infatuated with a young woman living a few mllM from M anbclm. He wm ae thoroughly in faluated with thta wcataa that ha rpeat hie wagM en her by day and dreaaaed ef bar ay aaftb MM areuM were of lav 135 -SIX PAGES. aetata aaa Ma wm wm frtqaeatly awakaaedayalaealllag hie aaw lava by mm The efaaaaat fiaally MeMae te aegleetral el ala family that a eaaiatalat WMaMdeageiaMMMforgeeenteaaaMW. Hegave baU for trlel, bat feefereaeartBMtae jaasaed Ma eaM, aklpped eat aaa HMalart m tae weet aatu a raw aaealaa age whea M nsaraea w liaaMSMr eaaaty aaa w arrested. Me adaiHtei that ae had aet aapaettedMewtaferavecfiva years, hat eaM aa was willief aaw tatekablewife aa pretlda for her. tin. WlUeareaU aaa eeali aet ttaat her haebaad beeeeee he had brekea tee away preailaea. The eoartdlreetedhuBitepsy m per weak for He wMaaaMe te give the required aaeariry te eeMply with tM order aaa WMt tejall. Ia the deeerUea aaw agelaat JaaMa 8wayae,theoeaH directed the deteadaat te pay hie wife It per weak for her atata J. Oharlra Bllaer, city, wm tried for dMerttag hie wife. She testified that her haebaad had net given anything for her BMlBteaanM worth asenttenlBg the peat thirteen years. He claimed that he wm aaabte te work ateedily, bat aha rebatled this by atatlng that be wm tee fead of whisky. The oeurt nudeaa order direct ing Mm te pay 3 per week for the mala- tenaaee of hie wife. He oenld net give aeuniy ana went te jam A. Ij. Kreldsr, elty, wm eharged by hie eon Geerge with having threatened te ahoet him. The aca'aeterywM that he had given the father no provocation for making the threats. The defendant teetlfied that tbe boy, who la a miner, bai been for a long time Incor rigible and a few weeka age the boy eame home and Mid he would sheet him, and he aald te the boy if he ever drew a revolver en hlra he would give him a complete thrashing. The court dtaaalased the com plaint and directed tbe prosecutor te pay the oeste. He oenld net de ae and a ent te JaU ia lieu thereof. O. F. Crawford, living near Willow B jm',wm cbarg id by RttHeyer with hav ing threatiaect te burn ala buildings. The testimony abewed that Uims people sad oreM actlena ia oeurt, which the grand Jury Ignored. Tbe ecurt ruled that the prosecutor had failed te make out a ease, and dismissed It, with Q. B. Beyer for oeaia, Jehn Harrleen Mannerler, known m Bailer Jack, a peddler ofextraets, wm tried for tbreaUng te kill Nellie Gray, of WatU Station. Ttie tcatlmeny et the common cemmon commen wealtb abowed that Jehn wm nnder tbe influence of liquor when tbe threata ware made. Tee accused offered no testimony. The oeurt directed the accused te pay the oeataand give ball te keep the peace for thrM months. Mary Shauber accused Wm.' afartln of having threatened te hill her. The prose prese cutrix lives en Woodward street, and de fendant ln'Ncffsvllle, and the tbnate were aaedeatMra Sbaubw'a house. OOBBXNT BUSINESS. IasuM ware granted te determine the ewnerahlp of personal property levied upon by the aiierltr, la watea Catherine Burger aad Barah J. Burger were Made plalatlfls aad A. Herr Bmim defendant. QBABU JUBYKEfOBT. aeeraylB(tuaUeas ara reand ta Be In Ooed OeBdlllaa. Tntbellr notable lbs Jndses of thu Court et Qaarterros1ensanaa)nerat JaU Delivery ur me Feaoeet i-ancuter cenutjr i Tbe grand lnqueat et tbe commonwealth of Pennsylvania, empanelled te Inquire Inte and for the county of LancMter at the January araalena, 18S9, respectfully repert: Uut of 129 easM aubmltted te tbe grand lnqueat by tbe district attorney, 108 w.er returned as tine bill", 21 Ign&teU and 2 net called for want Of witnesses. Many or tba eases were of small Importance, and aheuld net have been returned te oeurt, thus sav ing the county much unnecessary expenae. The grand jury cendemna the returning of great nuuiucr ei inaieimenia rer one offense, when In tbe minds et the Jury one would cover tbe case. We have visited, the almshouse, the hospital for tbe alck and leswe, tbe oennty prison and the Heme for JTrlendleM OhU dria. Xn the almshouse we find 250 inmates; melee, 208; females, 46; male enlldren, 1; female children, 2; C5 et the Inmates were soldiers et tbe late war In the lnaana. de partment, males, 30; females, 20s hospital department, males, U; females, 29; male children, 3; female, 1; colored department, males, 7; female, 1; making a total of 135; trampa, 80. RStcek en band, hereM 4, mules, cows 14, ateers 13, eslvea 2, bull 1, hoes 19. They find the oeunty pays for out deer relief for the support of fnaane, da, about 110,000 per year. It requires about two tens of coal per day te bnt the Inatltutlena, The present awward, Geerge E. Worst, who only took possession of tbe Insane de nartment In September 1888, Jhas made quite an Improvement tn tbe way of bright- enieg op me nuuaieg ny putting elsan white eurtalne at rll the windows, car nat. Ing the fleer, changing tbe tin table eervlee for nlM white ware, ita, and we think tbat he deMrvM great eredlt ler the attention he bM given tbe matter. We find that tbe feed furnished Is both hesltby and econom ical, and tbat the work done in tbe building wniehwe find in very geed condition la chiefly done by tbe Inmates. In tbe prison there are 1191nmates : Con victs, 81 ; awaiting trial, 13 ; drnnk and disorderly, 25 ; lemalea, 5. We find that tbe manufacture of careat waa tba chief leduetry or the institution, and tbat they 'nil! v AH (Wl wavrfa nf n- J-ri.. -k.1 Emt 1888. Carpet new nn band, 8 017 yarda. verytblng at tbe prison we found In m geed condition aa could be expected under tbeolrcnms'aece, and find that the preaent keeper fully underatanda the management of the Institution. At tbe Heme rer Frlendleas Cblldrrn there are 104 Inmates ; males 72, females 32 1 of these 14 ere colored ; 65 were from tbe country and 15 from tbe city. Tblaln Tblaln atltutlen we found in excellent condition and under very geed management. We find tbat the otnee new occupied by the clerk of tbe quarter aeaslens inadequa'e for tbe bullesas required te be done in tba offlee and we alae would recommend the removal of the water cleaeta from tbe lower corridor et the oeurt beuse, m It ia cflen alve te tbe partlM oeoupying different olfl elfl olfl em and alae te partlea doing buaincMWlth aald tffleee. We find tbe walla of tbe prison and prison ysrd In a dtejlng con dition and tn our Mtlmatlen net veryae veryae veryae oere. The grand lnqueat would rfcemnund a continuance of the usual epproprlstleu te tbe Heme for Friendless Cbildrtn. In reference te tbe number et soldiers of tbe Isle war new In tbe almibeuse It Is stated tbat tbe aeldlera' home at Brie Is lull and no mere can be accommodated there. Tbe grand Icqueat return thaeka te tbe honorable court, tba diatxiet attorney, tte sheriff end the etllsera et the publte loatltutler a, for their peil'.e attention ahewn ua while in the discharge of our duty. Btapectfully submitted, F. G. Pennml. foreman; I, D. Worst clerk ; Thee. McDeneli. Joel Ii iiUhtner, Abner MeMlebsel, David B. Mewrsr, Samuel Wolf. Benjamin Slple, laaae Hacker, H. F. Fatten Gault. W. F. Hamll Hamll ten, Jes. G Coerad, A. M. Rsnck, Kites Brsckblli, E. E. Leaman, U. IL Eltnler, Samuel Heeber, Jacob Copeland, J. V. Fex, Andrew Shay, Jehn A. Herner, Frank J. Dener. Tbe oeurt lndlacbarglng tbe grand Jurers thanked them ler the faithful and ein:lent manner In which they dlecharged their duties, m Cosetlee; Acdd.ntla Bssdlex. Aa a large "tiller," upon which were seated eight boys, wm eamlng down Elm street, Beading, en Friday at a terrible apeed, It collided with tbe milk wagon el Frank M. F. Esterly, et Exeter. The WJgea wm demolished and all tbe milk tplltsd, while all the boys sustained Mvere laJJuias, aad their woesde were dreamed by BJBBJ1K11B WBO WM BMIIiy ANNIVERSARY NO. 32. i a vitriMGLT cbuibmatbw an raw " aeaaiAt. utautajt aeciarr. eejaaa.tMihalHHarsvUleaeheeSjreMed. ea. mmtr at. aamek BMtvsts we ateaer- sayOreeiea-MaiwaIeaasf,statMeiag. Mir.Mnsvtr.t.B, Pa., Jan. 25 -This evt alag the Neraaal LHerary eeetety et the Millerevllle Btata Menaal eeaoel Mlsarated Ua Ml MBlversary. By 7sM, the Uate far epealar, the large chapel wm 1110110 overflowing. TtteeMM were era wded and saaay.whe easse late eeaH aet gate edaUt taaee. The deoeraUons were tasteful aad etaeor etaeer ata. A pyramid of paleae aad exotica oeoapted the centre of tbe etege. Oa the preMdeat'e and eeeretary'a table wm pleead a Basket of half blown root, Intertwined with amllax. A floral ship ornamented the piano, The first excretee of the evening wm a cherua by twenty young ladles, membera et tbe eeeiety. The chorus wm led by M1m Fester, teaeber of voeal nuale la the aehoel, and tba singing abewed cffieJeat teeebing aad trained aad gifted pupils. The pneldeat et tbe evening, Fref. KM MeNeaU of Bleelten, Fa , delivered a abort Beat, and appropriate addreae. He referred tothepregreMmadeiatheteeoblagof lit erature, in the reeding of a better eIbm of boeka and in tba Mtabllehlng el publle llbrarlea. He oempllmented the eeclely ea lta work end closed by bidding all a hearty welcome. Prof. McNesl is aa excellent prMldlng officer. Four of Prof. Carl Thor Ther bahn'a puplla (MIssm Edith Metsger end Alice Fahnestock, Meaers. Frank Loebaad Harry Hopklea) gave a violin cherua, and whea enoered by the delighted aadlenee gave a eecend piece with equal exoilienee. MM A. Ellsiteth Barabart, of German town, Pa, read tee eesey. HeranbJeetWM Mr. Grundy. Under the flgnrM of Mr. aad Mra. Grundy aba doserlbed aad com pared the doings, tbe laflaeaM and the true value of publle opinion and nrlvata thought, Mra. Grnady became Dams Humer, or rather that spirit of the age which alma at popularity alone. Mr.Graady repreaenta individual thought, the spirit which seeks for truth and risht lrrMMetlve of what the publle may My. The essay had tbe elements of newneM end originality, wm very attractive and received the c!em attention of all, MIm Fester ung a sole, MUe Metcger playing tbe Bojempanlment en tbe violin. Aa aa encore aha raeg very prettily "Seenta of Other Daya," Hen. JamM F. Xenney, mayor of Beading, Pa., recited a number el humorous pleeea, "The Third Versk a of Betsy aad 1 Are Oat" and "The Inventor's Wife" wen most enjoyed by the eudlenee, who greeted tbe reader with oentlaued pMla of laughter aad applause. A clarienet and piano duet by Mr. Carl Therbaha and Mlaa Edith Mettger wm attentively listened te aad heartily ap pleaded. The honorary oration wm delivered by Hen. Henry Houek, of lisbenoe, Pa Hla subject wm Bound te Win. " Ha re lated the clrcumstanees of hie first coming te the MiUeraville Nermal school 29 yeara age. He paid a high oempllment te the then teechere of tbe school aad referred in werda et approval and praise te the pMt record and present management et the school. The requisites in " Bound te Win " are, 1st education, 21. ncthceliam, 84, tact, 4 th. pints, kud' 6th, oharaeter. Ha illustrated these several points by humorous aneodetea and oceurrenoM and fully austalned hla reputation of being a very popular apeaker. Altera piece et Instrumental mnsle by mi" riecwT, me secretary, him Carrie H. Ely, of Yerk, Pa., called theaentlment role, the membera responding with suitable Mntlmenta. The ledlM chorus aang "Geed Might" and adjournment followed. Thus ended one ettbe most suoeessful annlvarearlM ever held ln.the history of the school. Toe much praise cannot be given te the society 's oemmlttM en arrangemente and order. Notwithstanding tbe Immense audience the order wm aU that oeuld be wished throughout the whole evening. Dstaadlag tba snsas. Eds. Imtklliebnccb : Lwt evening at the MiUeraville eoheol, daring the de livery et tbe honorary oratlea,tba eloquent speaker In the oeurM of hla remarka deplored the olrcumatanee tbat the aewspaper of enr period did net give due notice te ebarity that wm given for educational purposes. "Why? Large headllnM told of every ether event why net of the philanthropist, who aided ethers te drink deep; from the ethereal spring. ' " Tell me who has been mere thoroughly applauded by tbe press than Phlladelphia'a honored cltlarn, Mr. Williamson, who hM donated some of his millions lu this way T Mlaa Drexel has reeslved many fa vorable and laudatory notices from newspsperdem for starting the University list at Washington. There are Instsneea without number, where the headllnea have been bread and black. Baren Hlrsehgave 140,000,000 for the elevaUea of theJewaln Austria and Poland last Saturday; tbe Amerlean press spent time and money In cable dlapatchea in lurnlablng Its readers with the newa en Sunday. While we would net dispute this learned gentleman's authority en matters educational, far from It, we de ray be mei, undoubtedly ae. In My leg we "newspaper fellera" don't give due notion te this kind of charity. It la always fittingly head-lined In a manner aoeordlng te the donation. IsltnoteeT "Tub Lad." 1UE WaXKIMQ MATCH. What Tbesa Tlrtd tteja. Are Delce te Win Fjia. ea ihs Ta Bare Track. Qilte a large crowd, composed largely of men who enjoy epert, were preaent at the walkleg match of the beye In tbe Glrard beuse last evening. Tbe enlertalnment was well worth tbe admission, and tbe walkers, who are trying te mske their reputation, did nobly en tbe beadof-s-begabead track. Tbe big attraction last evening wm the music. It wm furnished by Jake Parks, the well known colored bac Joist, who appeared In three veeta, an overcoat, as heavy as though made, of weed, but net tee thick for tbe cold room, and paper lined pantaloena. He played many taoey air. ea a bio Je, whlett wm oeaatantly gettleg out of tune, owing te Its lack of atrieg, and be made almeat ae big ebltM the pelestrlans. The boys slept meat of tbe latter part of the night, and at 8 o'clock tbla morning their aoere, aooord aeoord aoeord lng te their keep, wm : Kemp, 185 miles ; " OUlervlll6" Altbedse, 171 and Snyder, 153. At that time tbe last named wm still kicking, but It was In bis sleep. At half ptattwe o'clock this aflerneca Kempt completed his 200ih mile, and a crowd et admirers gave blm plenty of epp'.auj. "Dillervlllb" Altheuse had then male 183 miles, and Snyder wm busily engaged miking blrrielf dizzy with 1C3 miles te Ms credit Wbsttbe outcome e: tbla great aflalr will be no one knows. Aa Aim j eatcui Diss. Fehtkkss Mombeb, Va, Jan. fl -In- speoter General Reger Jonas, of the UaHed I 0tvy,dle4awtetaa)ralaf, LANCASTER, PA., SATURDAY, AKoraBMei.0 BetLbuta aesn. VsMMaataMeM tan's BWJnM r VM JxHrfl gfaaFAtWe Oae by eeetae oil buildings whlea bene lead marks la tbla elty are being newa ta make way for theae that are awe raedera aad improved. Maay et thaM ell eaUfleM have latareeUag hieteriea. Ia tearlag dewathe old atone balldlag ea the ette et which Mr. Geerge M. Aakew ia about ereetlaa hla new store for hie large. ly laereaaiag baefaeM at 2(0 aad 24B Wast KJag aueet, the werkatea found la the east wall a ateae with the date et 1774 ea It The letteraare of eeweat, and, although they wareexaeaiatethe wea'.her for ever eae handred yeare,they are ta a vety geed slate of asaaervattna. Thta atone building wm formerly the stable te whst wm known m Levy's etd hotel. Tne prrparty 'adjoining, aaw occupied by Mrs. M. A. McOormlek, wm the heteL It was la thta building that Levy, then a young married man et about thirty-five yMra, committed suicide by akoetlag himself la 1793. The hotel ia elder taaa the atone building. In the rows bow uetd aa aa offlee by Dr, D. B, McOimtek there la aa old-style oroM eroM oreM eoraered Mantle made of yellow plaet it ta fire and one halt feet long and four aad one-half feet high. In the room In tbe rear, reed m a private efflef, there Is a nfUflVl Mail In m vaa ataAaadf anMant aarnrlr. BtaasJt It le alae et the oreaa oernercd atyle, but mueh mere msMlve, being about alx fMt square. In the centre Is carved by hand the oeat of arma of tbe family and the date et tbe ereotera of tbe hotel, " 1748. " On either elde are euved pete containing planta and flowers. These are la an elegant atate of preservation. Fer tbla mantle and an old atyle stairway Mrs. McOormlek hM been offered a large sum of money by a Mew Yerk arohlteef. The original doers ara etlll in uta through- rnt llaaa hnlMfaiM ffhaw aca f wm1Iam nlnaa wsaa aaaaj Muuutujjgjs auvj ew we jwuwn gaaaw a and hand carved. Tbe hinges ere of wreugm iron ana very large ; aney ara un like tbe blngM et te-day In abape, being about five InehM in width and ancient ia atyle. The leeks and latebra are very massive. On either aide of the deer there la a knob of wrought Iren te assist in open ing the deer. Oathe inside tba knob la above the lateb, while en the cu'elde It la lntheoentreef tbe deer. The floors are otyellew pine planke about one lneh thick. The main girder of the building are put la ae that they extend, ahewlng, about thwe tnebee In the rooms. On the second fleer Is one et the very old style swinging doers which wm worked by meaaa et a rope and pulley. It extenda the lull width of tbe room and is fastened lean Iren red running along the celling, by large blngM about eighteen lnebea long and fastened te the fleer by means of belts. Tbe deer la carved, forming panels, whleh extend from the fleer' te the celling. Tbla wm the room In which daneM were held whan the teamsters stepped ever night at the hotel ea their way from Philadelphia te Pittsburg ever a century age. The land en whleh theae buildings ara wm a part el the grant of land by Wm. Peaa te Jehn Hamilton, who transferred it for a ground rent In 1735 te Mathlaa Yeung, wbe erected the hotel la 176 1. At hla death July 13, 1749, he left it te hie eon, Cenrad Yeung, who afterwards aeld It te Jehn Hopaen, October 18, 1704, from whom It deeeended te Christian Lelb, who owned It until June 0, 1789, when It wm sold te Jehn Baurman. Levy, the landlord who com mitted aulelde, wm a tenant of Bansmau's. In 1798, at tbe time of the rage of yellow fever la Philadelphia, Henry Herbat, a wealthy man et Ibat city, purchased the property and changed !! te a private real real denee ; na lived In It until hie deatb, whan he willed it te bla eon -In law, Wm. Beatee, of Philadelphia county, Pennsylvania, who moved here and lived en the pretnlate until his deatb, May 10, 18G7, In the OUt year et bis age. He wm minister of '.'en'e Lntberan church, this city, aud before oemlng te this elty wm paater of the Chest nut Hill (this oeunty) congregation. Frem the Beatea estate tbe property pisstd te the patties new owning If, AM AUBD MBNNONirB BJINUIKK. What Ha TMsk. of tba f roblbillea amind mam ana Diner SatJct- Beartown Correspondence or I-ancasler In qnlnr. This place bM the boner of having rer one of its eltlztns the eldest living Menno Menne nlte minister in thl country Uu v. Abraham Martin, who will be ninety one yMra or age If he lives till May, and hM ii is home with bis aen-ln-law, Geerge .sine. He wm ordained a preacher et tbe Mtuine. nlte denomination early In the thirties, and E reached for ever a half aeentury te tbn rethren at UreHedale, Weaverland aud ether plaeM In tbla end et the oeunty. Several years ego he retired from nollve Mrvlee, but oceMionally exhorts the mem bera te be faithful te the end. The ether day tbe Inquirer correspondent bad an Interview with blm, and tbe converatlen turned upon two topics the prohibition amendment and Dr. Navln'a remarkable letter lu taat Saturday' Philadelphia iYen, acknowledging tbat .he church was making no headway. Te the first Kev. Martin la decidedly opposed, and gave for his reasen tbat It wm taking from tbe people their personal liberties, and would neatly lead te worse results, aueh aa rellgeus pers-wu-tiens centuries ana When Mked what tbe majority et tbe Mennenltea would de about It, or bow they would vote, he thought that nearly all would vote agauist the amendment. Be admitted tbat hla church bad within the laat two yearn taken quite advanced steps against the liquor tralllJ by net allewlug any membjr te algn a petition for a hotel license. Wh9n thecentente of Vr. Nevln'a letter were explained te him he beeame very much Interested in it, for lu former yearv, when Mr. Nevin nllid Lancaster oeunty pulpit, bewM personally acquainted with blm. That the church la declining and religious sesl losing Rreuud he thinks Is net a fact. "There is a great change for the better, tbe mersllty et tbe non eburch membera ta mueh higher than alxty or Mventy years age, and my observation leada me te think that Dr. Kevin la extravagant In his atser atser llena whan be ssys tbe church Is en a de cline" wm the thought he osnveyed In the German language. Mr, Martin la marvelleusly well pre. rerved ler one ae old m lie. HIu ineiuury is bright and he reralla political and etl.er eventa that happened suventy flve jfm ageaa distinctly and cerrccly as if tbey had taken place only ae many days since. He bM been using tobacco snd liquor as a medlcice for many years, whleh no doubt acceunta for bla personal liberlty eptulcn of tbe amendment accident le a llatch.r, Geerge Bsndee, a well known bu'.eher of Salisbury township, who sttends market In Ibis city, met with a singular aoeldent en Thursdsy. He was lu tbe second story of his slaughter home, when he fell down. In bla deecent one of his hands struck a meat book. It waa caught near (the wrlat and tern up through tte palm te tbe lingers making a very ugly and painful wound. ' m Death el a Hetel rroprlater. Ames lleak, proprietor of tbe Blac Hene hotel in MiUeraville, dieil at hla home en Friday. He had been in ill health for some time past. He was about 45 yeara or ege and In early Ufe wm a miller. He worked lu Hannibal, Missouri, for some yeara and after bla return te.tbls county was a patent rlgbt agent. He was tbe patentee of a tricycle and ether things. About two yMra age he took pcasesalen et tbe hotel at "Vleh he died. He served in tbe rebellion ij a soldier and wm formerly a member of Geerge H. Theaus pest of the Oread Army BtfaeieUy. JANUARY 26, 1889. HE NOW FAVORS COLONIES. FBll-OB BIMMBOK SO DBUtaBJU IN BB KtteBsraa e-tir. Hla BMee aMtsritag tea MM ta Hetata rsnisstaa at asraaaay-a Baa Atrleam CataalM-Llbtral LeMs Bamberger Bwawgly epawses Ike Meeeare. Baattw. Jsa. 2d The debate eat the East Africa bill wm begun la the Beicbeteg tbla faeramg. Ia aattetpatlea of the event, the chamber wm erewded with aa eager throng, aad all membera were la their pleeea. Count Herbert Bismarck, foreign aaere aaere taryet elate, rose at 11 o'clock te spook ea thebllL He explained the 'gevetnment'a reesoee far the la trod notion et the measure aad urged lie passsge. Captain Wtesman, who had been re qutated te appear before the Ralebatag ia support of tbe bill, then followed theeeunk He detailed the edveetarM te be derived from tbe measure aad urged tbe membeie et the Helebetag te accept It. He Mked the membere te rely upon hie exDerlenee te- gardlag Africa gained in bla eight years wandering tn tbat country. Prlnee Blemarck entered the chamber during Captain Wtesmann'a speech and took his usual seat Whea Captain Wlasmann bad flnlahed speaking, Herr Bamberger arose atd strongly opposed the meMura Prlnee Blsmarek asserted tbat the best of relations were maintained between Bag land and Germany, regarding Zanzibar mattera "If, "cautioned the prlnee, 'Germany wan ta te oeloniss tropical ceuntrlM aha must retain posseaalea et the East Afrlean colonies. I wm net originally In favor of colonies, but new I fellow the will of the majority of the German nation." Tbe bill wm referred after tbe debate te the Belobategeommlttae, the eban sailor and Herr Bamberger, the Liberal leader, agree ing. lha fes MaanMTtnt. Editors J r? tbm.icibmekb la relation te Fee's manuscript et the "Murderaef tbe Bue Morgue," tbe latereetlag history of wbleb, by the late Jehn M. Johnsten, ap peared In tbelNTKLuaKNonaen Monday, the 21st Inst, allow ma te My tbat 1 was privileged net only te aea It, but alae te handle It, while Mr. Jobnaten occupied the third story of the Kramph building ea the corner or worm queen and Orange streets, the first "skylight" Dsguerreen gallery in Lineaater. I am net elMr m te whether it wm before or after Iba fiery erdMl It pasaed through by the oenflagratloa of Harry Parkman'a groesry alSre. That fire wm somehow mysteriously confined te the rear end of thegroeery room and Iba eellar be be neath it; aad all I had ea earth in the form of goeda and '.battles wm Mparated from it only by a four Inch wall and tba Amsr hat store wm about la the umeflx. But te return te the Poe msnuaerlpt; it must have been thing of beaaty and a J ey forever" te any type" In the land. Be far m I ean new recall It, It waa written en medium p paper, and without Interpola tion or eraslea t and there WMnedMh what ever la the oblregrephy, bnt ea the oea trary the lettera were remarkably uniform. compact aad with but little Inclination. 1 am uneertaln, however, whether that Incli nation wm te the right or left en the Whole,the aeemed alaeettegular m the Uurmeae lettera. Indeed, no one waald have supposed from Fee's genlus,bls vene tllity and Impulsiveness, that he would habitually have written aueh a staid and orderly hand. At leut he did aet epe the man of genius by writing in ambiguous, undoeypberable characters. Mr. Johnsten wm a gnat admirer et Poe, and It la alngular ha did net allude te the meohanleal character of hie writing, beeeuM he very pointedly commented en It when he exhibited te me, the eligbtly dleoelored manuscript alluded te. Probably m he was writing nta mstery ler tbe future possessor he did net think tbeM details of any conse cense conse quenee; but that history will be aeen aad rMd by theuMnds, psrbspe by mUlleas, wbe wUl never aee the peel'ehaad wrIUag, and a hundred yeara hence It will be almost Infinitely et mere valuethaultlsnew. Tbe "WMte BMkel," tbat oemmorant et tbe editorial ebalr, receivM maay thlaga m werthlesa whleh time oemmuteslnto pearla or diamonds. Seoteb. A Might Mistake. EDiTens lNTBLuaxHcaa : The Hen. Jacob Teme, who hM given a hall million of deltare te fund en Induatrlcel eoheo), la no. a native or reri uepeaii," m atated In a paragraph In tbe newe columns of the Intklliobnekr or yesterday ; but or Kreulx Creek Valley, Yerk oeunty, Pa, We well remember bte debut, in tbe em ploy of JamM Staokbeuae, thehoatetthe Cempasa-and-Sqnare " hotel, In Marietta, about the year 1832. David Belnhardf, a lumber end produce merebant, occupied premlSM next deer te the hotel, aud noticing tbe ahrewd, energetle, bualneM talents of young Teme, be aet him and hla son Edwin up In tbe lumber bualness In Pert Deposit, under tbe firm of Bernhardt & Teme, and the oencern wm a auoeeM front tba start. Edwin llslnbardt, however, did net long survive, and Mr. Teme then became aele proprietor. Coming from Yerk oeunty he wm naturally saturated with tbe ucfllneblng Democracy of bla native aell ; and, we recall the occasion el an October election, when one el the promi nent opposition politicians wbe wm net very well acqualn ted with Teme attempted te "snub" htm for bis activity en Ibe elec tion ground (around the old bell school house) hew Teme, with manly firmness, oempresaed lips and denebed digits, m eerted his Individuality aud his right te te tbere. All tbls tranaplred full Are and fifty yeara age, and many of these who participated' lu these eventa have " gene ever with tbe great tnijerlty"; but he re mains, prosperous and useful. The prefix et honorable we presume le complimentary te his havleg been a mem ber of tbe Maryland Legislature ; but In our view, hla bualneaa energy, hla general Integrity, bla aelf-denlal, and hla munlfl munlfl munlfl oenee in founding an Induatrlal Inatltutten for tbe training of eblldren In the uiefnl arte, "free and non aatarlan," Is a greater title le the honorable tbau any the chaneea et political snoeess ean confer. There have been ae many tumbles and dedgea in men's political attitudes during the paat fifty yMra that It ha aheuld, have awung away from the eentre he occupied In 1S33 or 1831, ws should net be at all sur prised, but we hepe net. Skcteu, A Beld Oliallasg. Since the attempt te get up a 75-hour walkleg match failed Frank Beheld bM become reatlean. His backers My that their man ia new ready te walk Sebeld, Nelan, Keah or Lawrence or from 1200 te f500 In four weeka. They will be ready with their money en Meudey morning at 10 o'clock. Large Heal Eatata bat.. Majer O. M, Hewell bM aeld tbe properly en whleh atone Nei. Ill and 113 North Queen etreet stand, te Jehn L. Arneld, en private terms. Mr. Arneld will tear the buildings down and erect a fine large store wlUtwueroeaMlataerear SIX PAGES sakteaxAitear. Mnage at raate Batvsd Vr By a Oer- . J.hik,?!fMML?t,MMri Btel nee Just i."!!? . hveaght a leag ercutar letter, aaat by the German eeaeaT atSasBea te ether German eeaaala, ta ex. ptaneUea of reeent oeenmnoM there. uT!i2?r"'yli,,,l0,l neaaaaBirieSa, a fcalfeaet, named Geerge SeuIm, and ethara, etatmlag American protection, pre. eked some German Mllere te aueh aa axteat that aetreet row oeeurred. After aaptalaa ef German men ef war, who agreed that the cruiser Artier should take the German consul te Msteafe'a haedqaartera te request that chief te disarm hie j2epleVet W!M?JMn,l8J,ta, 'l aaMMe weald de the am Whea the aallera went that 'the Mraaatt ve powers of aa American Jeuruetlet, J. C. Klein, were aueh that ha tadueed the people of the Mead te man their big war omem aad attaek UeGermaa Mllere eteee," Then fellows a grspble aoeoaat of the Uadlna Of the Uarmana Kin m nartaMt ahewer of bnlleta" aad their detest by 1.600 rebels, as he ealla the natlvM under the kleg. It la aad te have te relate that $?HnJi ih.?. "ajtwaeat the Bameana baeked off the heads of three et the anfor anfer tunata man-ef-war'a men, one of them f"18! y heen allghtly wounded la the leg. Thta baibareua ouHem le asaal with """ wnea at war." Tae tetter oom eom oem Plains that the Ameriesa consul declined te Interfere te prevent tbe landing or ammuattlea oeaalgBed te Amerlean ottt ettt a ana eataatag uewa. The Berlin National Ztilung, referring te the action of tba Senate oemmlttM at Was Was Was logtea en the Bemoan affair, eaya tbat the aaeM jrM for tbe protection of tbe autonomy of tbe Samoan lalanda era auperflueue. be oauMltisaetthrMteaedbyanyone. The sole Internet of America consists la aet allowing geed relatiene with Germany te be Jeepardised by a few intriguing ad veniurara. " MIND WBBCKEP ItTOMBUMAN IOIBBOB A Weman Dsp.ad.;ea She tare tot a Naw get er;s-aiae TMta. Chriettaa science hM wrecked one mlad 15 Sharen, Pa. A lady disciple, living ea tba Met aide of the river, for the aaat Jew deye hM be en la such a high elate of mea tal exeitemeat that she taika of nothing but coming purification, elevaUea aad ether familiar subjeeta Baa hsa thrown away her falMtaeth and le dally axpsetlaganew aet from Ged. Apbysleian wm called la a aight or two slaee aad it required the most powerful aedailvM te quiet her, aad the medicine wm administered nnder false !)"; retuaed any material aid, looking for help from tbe Lord. The pby pby alelea wm Interviewed tbla merningi but after atatlng tbat the patient refused te take inedtolne would My nothing further. Oatrsgas by Wfclla eaaa. MANSPiaLU, O., January 20. a. special from JeremevlUe, O', Mya t Lmi night about 11 o'clock a band of about 75 White Cape made their eppMranee in the atreeta of the village, Who they were or where they eame from nobody knows, but It ia generally believed that the' band wm oemposed ehlafly of vil lagers aad Meldeata of the aarreaadiag country. The mea were ausked aad armed with guna. Beaa of Uem were recegnised. ThrM heusea la the town were demellehed, two of them uaeeeapled. The ether wm oeoupted by a family aamed MoCeiiin. MoCeilla la aeeneed of being aa outapekea eympatblMr et the Cbesreni, who were resently acquitted of murder. The mob tbrMtened te haag McOellln, but huand hla wife escaped aad their wherat?....a ar nnkaewa. The;mob thea Visited t,i annaeneee la the eeuntry, but fall t? had ite....-vem at home. They lefiaWhlte Cap netflf'irMtealng them with death It caught. v Trouble la expected te-nlgb A BJluam la ua Warthwaat. T-w I MirNBAPer.ie1Jsn.;20-A saew atorarfpKaen. a wuniii iu .us aerutwMi ana ixavsusg senthsMtatagrMtrata. It amited up la Canada Thuradey afternoon and reached Dakota Friday night The aterm exteeda irem tba northern llnoet Dakota te Sleax City, Iowa. The temperature bm fallea 10 degreM la the taat 24 hours, but la aet yet below xtre exeepl at eae or two pelnta. There ubMvy enew aud high wind whleh at aema pelnta hM reached the dignlly of a blirsaxd, but generally It ta net bad. Traiaa are all running, aad nnlMs the aterm oeatlnuM a day longer, there will be ae blockade. The aterm appeara te be les leg force m It travels eMt Cua.naxBi.Airr, Dak., 20 A hMvy eaew aterm atruek tbla plaee from the northwest at neon yMlerdsy and snow la falling heavily. ASS AUtVTBP Ht BTBIBBm. ttsllaas Prevsataa Breaa UMalalag Kaaptay aasal aa Btttaklf a etawat Oars. BaoexLTie, N. Y., Jsa. 28. The aUaa lien la tbe etreet ear atrlke thta morning la unchanged, Up te aoen te-day there were barely one hundred men enrolled te fill tbe striken places, although the adrerttaement yester day eallaA for 600, A gang et Italtaaa went te tbe offlee of the Third avenue line for tbe purpcoe of taking theptaoMet the strlkers.but the ear menM MUlted them and ehased them Inte a block en Third avenue where they were badly beaten. Ne arrests were -nede, and tba Italians were glad te get away. There were come llveiy besom along Seventh avenue, where the people sympathise with the strikers. Piles el stones and barrelr, brekea trucks snd ether material that would take some time te remove wm planed en tbe track. Ne attempt hM yet been made te atart a ear en cither of tbe lines. Tbe state beard of arbitration will held a meeting this afternoon, at whleh the c Ul cers of tbe company will be present They rosy possibly teach some settlement by whleh the strikers ean resume work. Acald.atally Snot. Baltimehic, Jan. 20 Peter O. Camp bell, a well known lawyer et tbls elty, and a msmberet tbs Legislature's undererrMt for sheeting Edward Gorden, aged 22, en Friday '.nlgbf, la his brother's eeloea. Mr. Campbell and tbe ethere were la Gorden'e saloon at 10 o'cleok talking. Ed ward Gorden drew from behind tbe bar a number of piatele, which he placed en top or tbe oeunter. The pistele were supposed aet te be leaded. Mr. Campbell picked up one et the piatele and aneppsd It thrM times, the pletel exploding en the tast snep, sheeting Gorden, who was behind the bar. The ball entered the left breaat cIem te the nipple, and the young man Is believed te be dying. Ir.s and siayuer Arreetad. New Yenu, Jan. 20. Henry 8. Ivm aad Geerge H. istayner, the bankere whose tranaacllena created euch a atlr aeme time ego, were arrMted te-day by sberlfPe cm cm eera en an order Issued by Judge O'Brien, et tbe eupreme court. The complaint la base J en their dealinga with the Cincin nati, Hamilton & Dayton railroad. Ball wm fixed at 125,000, whleh has net yet been furnlahed. The arrest of Ivm and Stay nor U In a elvil ault growing out et their 030 030 030 neotlen with the Cincinnati Hamil ton & Dayton railroad. The bill or oem plaint recounts tbe oennlvanoe or lvee and Stayner, by which tbey get pos session el the stock et the read referred ta OenUraasa bj the S.aate. The Senate ea Friday confirmed the aomlaailea of Geerge W. Hansel te be internal revenue eoueeter ler the Ninth BBnrw ei reaaw.vaaia. - S?RIOE TWO OENTg.1 MR. MILLS OBJICriD. ; se tbm aawATa Taaurw flaal BknBKBe te txmaunam'3 str? HeetVaLJtakM, aaka Ha aMstattsa ss. rravMi tag lasar-eesaate taiaaie la A J Washington, Jsa. 2C--T1M' taiut 1 wm mm aerere the Hebm te-day gem 1 a brief debate wm ea pedat of erdr kJ " iwarnw h ma waya aaa aaaaaa aslttee. Mr. Reed made a waa immedlace oaaalderaUea, bat Mr. Bea. k7 a as nenae then rMnael ei tae euadnr eivii biiL - Mr. MeOrtary reported beak teat aada reeolaiiea dectatlag thasaaaaatl aererasaeai regard te the'eeaaaa Earepeaa gevsrtiaseate with later-e eaaeiet aad asked ihM it he artatel iveutaaiiusa wiin priVHSgO M B 0MM iorspenii,oieK Maay usee. f'f There wm aaeh objeeMea tethlei laeonjeeuoa bettg dlreeted aet eaalas rasolutlea, bat te the (eMaaaatJea at asm eoneiaereuoB. weagtsseiiBte be arrived at aad the rcqeeet wm aetj puaia wiib. The Heme agreed te tbe I meat te the bUl establlehlaa a llataii With fog atgaal at Beady Heek, . Y. ' i uiHHiuni pravieea rer a ligai I ea ureu neuna Hbeew, bem mm) mase. $,- WAS OABTBD. A MarM fa A Uaaadew By a MJaaa the Bis." CAMDite, N. J,, Jaa.M-TMatfywar4 aerrinea us Meraiagavara ma ansa auna; m Ooeaer boss murdered aad MatUatel by. Amerleaa lmllater of "JMfttewaVpfga,;1 m nw.HBSMty we enme m aat ea m at irat reported, altaeaah aal dIabollealteeauMathrlllot sMrtwM'rasli uroagataeeomaaaHy. j-w The esm le tbat MIm Aaaie . 1 the aight anne, wm assaulted laat adgM raaigni ia aaa awpnai ay ea Btti i, wne mbuimm aaa at rageeaaly, aad thea Made hat KiMahart, although Mrieaaly wlaxaa. 1 reeever. "yv. The watchman et the hetartal. It Kills, a aarrled man with a femur, le I an we eny aau aaeer aasMesea of ki aenMthing about the eaee. TaewlaM, ill aappeeed, wm oemmltted by eesae ef abb atteaaaata abeat the balldlag or wtta I aeMpueny. - ,,;, The etery MIsi Eleeekart telle ef aatanlf,M rotated by Dt. Oaatat.Maai lows i BaeaayaiaateMUy after le, eae wm taaewaa paueat la tbe BMM1 ontheaecdfleor,aadasteltolba room te a.aoatehet water Mwetai .twaiaMwai eatetleg tba bethel a aaaa weenag a Mask oaf eara overcoat, aad wHb r Meuetaehe, etepped freM beaJaltbei aal gnsped her by the wriat. aulagtt warn aema aseaey." BM reeuei aa aaa f had be aeeaey, bat aald aba weald 'graa)1 aim aw wawa. tbe bmb reaueilbMI did aet waat that, aad thee ewateaJBg eVl scwM pa ii areaaa aer bmb eat. i enexieg her. She ear palled tae towel tighter aal tbaa i her wrtata aal aaktaa with a atreeg eereV, After attemptlag te esaaalt bar be pnearew. a anarp ueunmeat aaa eat WntOB WM fOnaa thlABMSK M lu ba1 an ----- . ., . .I7T '.i - -" JBI.I WIM U1IWU. AINT WaHBBBJ awrair aa eegaB awkiag leag aaw ea I ! The girl Mya be thea attempted te threw. her onto! the wladew, bat Battel. Baa will recover. ' i ttiaiNffiia: : ': OMMjsnrAfs, 'ev SMm::miJ beaal fretgkl train Ne. M.-ea aaeJtia Jrasjav- rea letaatraucrfaaucemthtaBMawlawkab r g iTTTi-n rrnM tba aaabi arab te ttMSademsvllle elding. 1hmgtmmi four eara were badly wreeked, bat aaetM WMhnrt. - sf Eegtaeer Humphrey aad FireeMaDesC) Jumped la ttase te mve theaualvee,' Tbe)' wtai mm win reaea gioe.eee. The aeetdeat wm eaaead bi laateia being extlaguiehsd while he trying te aigaal the appreaekiag traaa. rv relsaaaa By Oataaeal rantdge; i; NxwYoRK,JM.2a-.Pa4relBaa MurVS HMdy, AbrahaM Vaa TmmI. MeraMB BheldeB aad Petriek O'Brtea, ef tbe XeieaV aid etreet squad, aad MIm KMgea, Maaj MefJabau Mra. 1 jm mmit ualk ------ " wbeMBamewM aet learaed, aleaiaMal'') porridge at their beardlaa beaaw. Ma ft W College Plaee, m breakfast yeetarday, eal. ahertly after exhibited sympteaui of Bale).,; oral poisoning. Offleer O'Brlea's oeadlUoa la serlee taundertrMtmentat tbe Chamhen Be' hospital. The ethara have all nouneed out of danger. The undergoing aa aaalyata. m-n The Wara( an laeeaMHary. Calumet, Mleb.,:.Jaa. -.VeMat "p fire la lha Calumet mVwhlehelaat .! ..- ,.. ., ... un ( nigiM .1 or woneer ana geMip tbroagbeal tba j uui.usib iHiuuaia. -xnatiaa nrawMia x-r-t esndtary la the origin, be body msbm te r-r. xnew. -rne cmeere or the Calumet fc Hee:a oempany hiTS rnnepled '"' the theory and ara offering 110.090 for lae first apprehension aad ejavleUea of Iba V" m i VralUsss BaUeuag. Chablxstew, w. Va, Jan. 26. Tbe fourth ballet for United Statae aeaater wee mien in joint assembly lo-eeyt Geal re mwi i Bpsawas; w. c-'jj Hiearn (uoien-jarjorj.a,- w. a Wilaea, ; , a 37. Wilsen, 0; Oamden.a; aeaUerlag, r. Tarawa Breaea Bagar aaa KUlea, Heiugaa and Nellie Roberty were threwa j? .. --.--'-: - - ii ,, from a buggy whUe retaralag freM a parly ?& thla morning. MIm Helllgw wm laataatly " mea ana ner oempanioa euBeted akwaat lejuriM from which recovery le doubtful. Calheite O bmicbasraea. Buffalo, M. Y., Jan, 2d St. AdelberVe Peitah Bemaa CathelM chureb at Buttale wm burned this memJag. (40,000 with unruN of 20.099, A riacaferMckvlHe. Loxpey, Jan. 26 The St. JdssM 0a zttte Mys that Lord Hackvllle WW eaertly succeed sir W. A. White, Briilah ambeae der at Coaalaatlaepla WBATHBB UnMOATMMBJ, WAaauierew, D, a, jsa. Sd-Feg Keateta FeaasylTaalat Tareataaiaa weather followed by rata; alteatly warmer i varuuue wines. roue wea evw the laterier by mnah eelder aal The temperature hM slightly rieaa stoat the Eaet Quit oeast te the Ohie valley aae) the lower take reglr-a. It am -" threat bout the epeer lake regtea aal iba BerMwesf, aaa aeeiaeaiy is and Berthweetera aeeld wave le advaaekeg fri '&' ? i ' x k -! rlH -i Ijt-j -CJ-. ""--Cg ""a T; i ' - -v wj- w.VC-'j: , (UWtLlUi ir'Zfiff
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