i- te -vtirt "e -iff t pn .,' :r. . aj ..-b ;: r IT ... a . ,J --iJil- W J, fi"1 J " 'I iwjjmf rry ; V" a,?j. 'J. t ..-. t-... . ?.-' STJje mtfa3tt .' I &1 .. j$m " - j ,. .- J " VOLUME XXV-HO. 153.-SIX PAGES. tiANCASTER, PA.f SATUBDAYJ FEBRUARY 16, 1889. SIX PAGES .-PRICE TWO MC-AT- ftraraettM THE SENATE TARIFF BILL AKKAlOSHKMr Ot MBSlCBB BT THB HOTJIB ejOMMiriBB. The Sabftltnte Fer Ik Mills MU framed li tea ltlMM el rrirllegte CBaasse-The retaive lejetyita iMtmtWNM latitat Cpea H There will be be chute Blade la tba tevesae law by tba Fjnitth Congress. This la tba oplalea of prominent members or both parties In Congress. Tba report of the waye and means oom eom oem mlttee en tba Senate aubatltnta for the Mills tarifl bill epena with the etatement tbat the Senate oetutnlttee en finance repotted back tba Heuse bill with the reoemtnendatlon tbat all after the ctuetlng elaute ba stricken eat and aa entirely saw bill anbatttated. It goal en te nelle that I he llene bill was never read la the Hecate, except ny title, tbat the original bill contains 67 pacta, and the Senate substitnts 1TB pegaa ; tbat the Heme bill embrceta certain apaelfied ltcma of , revenue, while the substitute propeaea aa erlglnil taTiilen of the entire revenue era tm, and tbat tba Senate Informed the Houw that It bad paaaed tbe Ilenae bill "with an amendment," notwithstanding the fact that only tbe title and enacting eianta remained intact. The report oon eon oen tinnaa : Tela brief sfcetch brlnga us faee te face with a most Important oenatltntlonal quea quea tleu. Tee Ural clauae of the seventh aeotlen of the commotion prevldea that all bills for raining revenue shall originate In the Heuse of Representative, but the Senate may pro pose or concur with amendruenta aa en utber bills." Here fellows a historical revlew of the evinia which led up te the adoption of the prevision requiring revenue bills te origi nate In the Heuse, ana e citation efdltierent occatlena (aa In the case when the Senate amended a lieuse bill te repeal the tea and oetfeo tax by tub'tluttlng a general tariff bill) when the Heuse successfully main tataed Ita constitutional right Tbe com mittee aay a It may be ealaly assumed that a snbttliute aueh aa tbe Senate proposed la net an amendment In tbe constitutional sif.e, and therefore reports tbe resolution directing Its return te tbe Senate. Centlnu- U g, tee report say a : The finance cemmtttea of the Senate very properly oharaeterlze the difference bet eoe tee Heuse and Senate bills as fan damentaL. The Heuaa bill was framed upon tba principle tbat taxea are burdena borne by the poepie for tbe necessary sup. pert of the government ; tbat tbey abeuld at all times be limited by tbe Juat require intuts of an honest aed tfUclant ad minis tra tien ; that In selecting the artlelea upon whlehdutlea are te be imposed and fixing tbe rote which each Is te bear, regard abeuld alwaya ba had te the pecuniary ability of tne consumers tbat luxuries and erlielea consumed by the wealthy abeuld bear a higher rate of duty than the necessities of lire which are consumed by the poorer people tbat wbea the existing rate a of taxation bring te tbe publle treasury mere revenue tbat la required for an efficient administration, tbe rates should be reduced, tbe burdena lightened and tbe obstructions te commerce and the interfer ence with the business and employments of tbe people ahcnld ba removed aa far as pcailble. Tbe principle upon which tbe Senate substitute li frsmed la tbaldutlea are levied primarily te raise revenue for certain favored clauses el eltlaens, and Incidentally ter revonue for the government; that la Imposing duties Gongresa should select such articles aa will bring the largest revenue te the faveted classea while they bring te tbe government tbe amount re quired for annual expnndlture; that when existing rat: a are bringing a surplus revenue te tba government tbe exeesa sueuld nrat ba expended and new cbannela of appro priation aheuld be found and reduction poaipencd hs long as possible, and when It must ba made It should be en these articled that bring tbe least amount of revenun te the poeketa of the favored e asses, and at tha asme time make tbe largest red uctlen In tie surptua revenue cf tbe government," It la for this reason, ssys tbe report, tbat the finanoe committee bss reduced the duties en sugar, as It assert, 127,760,763, -and It argues tbat nine-tentha of this tax geea Inte tbe treasury and tbe remainder Inte tbe pcekcts of tbe sugar ewnera. In tbe case of wool, cotton, iron and ateel It la argued that Ihn taxea bring te the government 102,000,000 nd te the pockets of tbe manufacturers 500,000,000, because nine-lentbs of the manufactures are pro pre dosed at home. Referring te the Sonate finance commit tee, tbe report mjs: They no longer oeutend, as in former yeare,tbat Ceugrtr,ln laying dullc8,tneuld discriminate In favor of tbe uetue prednccr te an ixtent sufficient te cover tbe differ ence In tbe coht-ef pro(luctlen,but they new demand tbat tbe tax shall be se high aa te prohibit tbe Importation of foreign goeda,ln order that tbe heme market ahall be kept for tbe borne producer, where tbey may oerublno and sill te tbe home consumer at prlees a high as tbe traffic will bear. And tbla tbey ate pleased te call protection te American industry. Tbe lcduttry tbey are protteting is tbe laduttry of robbing tbe tax-payers, limiting production, locking out, discharging and starving labor. Tne policy of tbe party represented by tbe finance commlttee is a pelluy of restric tion, net only sgalnBt importations et pro ducts, tut restriction sgstnst tbe distribu tion of wealth among the insists, by per mitting them te buy where they can buy cheaptat and sell where tbey can sell high eat It is a restriction egslnat tbe employ, ment et labor, a restriction agalnat demand ter employment end better wages. It la contended by tbem that II we exelude for eign Imports our own manufacturers and thtlr workmen will supply them and that will give employment te our own people." Tbe report then adduces figures and statistics el tbe opsratlens of tbe tariff law In put years te meet tbe Senate's oonten eonten oenten lion, and declares tbat these yeara wbleh showed decreasing Importations were among tbe darkest In our industrial htaterv. It is oentended that reduced duttea mein larger expei t itlenr,tnd tbat In creased Importations mean Increased pros perity, aud that ninety per cent of tbe goedsoonsumed la tbe United Htates are produced at a lower cost than In foreign countries, wbleh is a sefilctent anawer te the soirecrew tbat free Importation's would result In ruiulcgeur Industries and labor, It la said tbat roduetton In ratea will In. crease tba Importation et the articles new imported constituting less than five percent of the consumption, but it would net bring te this eauntry any et tbe articles new pro duced at home, because tbey can and are produeedand sold here ct eiper tbtn they can ba produced abroad and Imported and sold here In competition with our own. Manufacturers favor high duties because they enable them te combine upon prlees far in excess or eraiuary proms, ine tow ering of dutlea will net lnereaae the im portation of any of tb9 artlclee wbleh we manufacture at home, but It will lower the price el these articles te tbe consumer. It will Inraeate the Importation of errtaln kinds of raw materials or partially manu factured artlelea aa cannot be produced bera, . The committee tayt: "We tbe o'ere can can net consent toAbe barriers' which bsve been se uubtBitattngly erected by tbe sub atltute et tbe Senate. Tbe policy defined and deelsrel by tbe Undoes committee la deettue'.lva of all Amejlcia Industries, ex ex espt tbat of building privileged clissee, Who are te be enriched and kept se by a prostitution or tne taxiug power et tne Severnment It prehibitum) pcrtatlen, pre. Iblta exportation prohibits employment, lrctaeut and dlntrt-me labor and promotes destitution and sutlorleg throughout the land. 'The Senate btll has changed tbe ad , valerem rati a wherever 1 1 cculd ha be done, and aubatltuted apeclfia istt s lu their stead. Thlsobsnge will net reduce and sluplliy tbe laws, but Inereare and mystify them. It la for that purpose that the speellla tax la used, and it is txctute the ad valerem trx will net answer that purpeee tbat Ills condemned by tbee who favor high taxation. Aa a Jnatlficatlen for tbe Oiany changea from ad valerem te jpeoifie rate by the finance com mittee, it la charged tbat enormous tnw JYf tots pwpetntta tufer tbt 4 vaiereaa met, m4e an aet the P'elaet of aay aatttlealsw ayataaa, aaa be amtalanaMfreatJaeav Fnwasath WOJttotef taxaitee), aaa Its vldaaeaeare asbesaaa la all systems sad at all rates, hlgk sad lew, sad iae aambet sad aaagat Ud of the fraada are maaaared by ska ameaat el tba bardea Imposed apea the taxpayer sad Iks fatuity for its arvaeaea, Theremaladet of tha report daveesd te aa aaalysHel thsHsaasa bUI, sad aaladl aaladl eatlea of tha aetata of dlffenaea betweea it sad tba Hees bill, mads up appareatly iremtnengaresauppiiea ay ua traawary experts, Of the auger beuaty provlaiea, the report, after argaiag Uat taerataae geed reaaea way, II it should tw adopted, tha same aaatasaaea aaeuld aet be extaaded tothepredaoaraof oera, wheat aad ether farm products, says s The bounty system la wrong la say as pect in which It may be considered, bat there la net even a plausible pretext for 11 wbea applied te auger. Aay boeaty aa aay srtleie u Limply a dtsealeed raid ea tbe publle treaanry, and la this esse It was granted te preserve Intact tba different etemenia et a pewerrut oetnoinatioa mas could aet exist without this deuceur. Tbe msnufacturera of Iren, steal, cotton aad wool could aet heap thalr enormous rates for their private benefit without the cordial auppert et the manufaetureta of anger. The high duties ea sugar could net be retained without lowering the dutlsa ea ether artlelea that oeatrttrated mera money te private purses than tbs tax ea sugar did. "With exeeeelve revenuea semethlag bad te be redueed, and, auger being the least prod net! ve et private revenue,tbe reduction waa decresKd ea that article, and ths bounty was arranged te reimburse the anger manufacturer for his less la tbe fall of the Srlee et bis commodity In order te keep im leysl te the combination." In conclusion, . the report aay at "The treaanry experts show that the reduction In the revenue from custoree by the Senate bill wlU be about $14,000,000, lnolndlest the reduction In tha tree list of (6.828,074 05. When ws take Inte account the value of all sicks, boxes, crates and coverings that are also made dutiable, with tbe artlelea bear ing ad valerem dnty, there will be no re duction In oustems revenue. The Imports bearing ad valerem ratea are about CJ20,. 000,000. Of this amount mere than $200, 000.000 have covering whose value la te be Inetnded in tbe appraisement of value of tbe things tbey contain. "The tarifl commission In their report, state tbat In taking oft the dnty from these coverings tbay were taking off revenue amounting te ten or eleven per cent If that la true, putting tbem en again will add irem tea te eleven per cent te tne revenues. An addition of ten per cent, en tbe cover Inga would, en tbat estimate, amount te an lnereaae of $20,000,000, whleh would leave a net Increase of fO.OCO.OOO en tbe tarifl aebedulea. The tobacco tax is repealed, and the internal revenue rates en cigars reduced, whleb, according te the estimate of the finance committee, will reduce the revenuea $24 371.460,08. "The tax en alcohol te ba used In tie industrial arts la repealed by the bill, and It la estimated tbat the reduction will amount te (7,000,000. Ne Intelligent esti mate can be made aa te tbe amount of the red notion. Aa It baa been fully demon strated that methylated aplrlta esn be easily demetbylstcd and tbe aplrlta used aa a beverage, It can readily be eeen tbat a wide der ta open te fraud, and It will be very dlflleuli te detect and prevent It." tub cirx polies remote Berne Obasgss Tbat tbs Election V ill stake BtTcutn Ward onions WerrlsO, It la altogether likely that In April there will be seme cbacgee en tbe city police foree, amde neeeaeary by going back te old methods. Constables elected at tbe oemlng eleotlen will be entitled te a place ea the police force, II they ae deatre and tha mayor thinks tbey are of the right kind of material. In looking ever tbe tlcaeta It will be found that literal men who have been en tbe police foiea for years and were e id stat lea up te last year are net candidates for the i ffiee this year. Thla la accounted for In thla way : Tbe meat of the men, at least of the Republicans, wbe arecandldatea for constable have agiesd net te ask for positions en the police force. In tbls way the old men will remain where tbey are. Offleei a Weaver and G lass will be oenatablea and police clDcers at the same time. There la sorrow In the Seventh ward ever the prospeeta. Jebn Merrlnger la Iba can didate en the Democratle ticket for consta ble, and he will be reeleeted, although the Bepubllcana will make their annual use lss attempt te defeat him. Whan elected, Jebn will go en the police force whera be was for yeara. There are two Republican ctfieera In the ward at present, and they knew tbat tbere Is trouble In store. One of tbem only can be retained and that la likely tube Ulester Meaaenkep. Dare la new under suspension for drunkeuness, and as bis appointment by the mayor last spring wss a very unppular ene, hs will llkely be fired clean out of his new suit of blue In April, even If he gsts back for a s'icr: time before tbat In the Eighth ward auetber of the present blue oeite will ba compelled te walk a plank and It la net known wbe It will be. Sema of the "coppers " wbe went en tbe forea one year age, with the Idea that they were te have a snap for four long yeara, are very a!ok and It la net at all certain tbat there may net ba mete cbangea than these above men tioned befere tbe reblna come, UELD 1JT THB KAIUIr. A Streng flay Br Vina vempany te a Urge Audlsaei. Lilt night at Fulton opera beusa the iue cessful play ".Held by tbe Enemy" waa presented. Although the prleea were higher than ueual the poepie were anxleua te bob a real geed performance, whleh they bad reason te believe tbla one would ba The beuse waa one calculated te please a manager, for It waa crowded In every part and atandlng room was being sold by 8 o'clock. The play, which was seen here laat aeasen, was writ ten by William Olllette. It la a military drama of tbe late war and tbe action takes place la a Southern elty which la In poa pea poa aeaa'en of the United Statea army. The war caused many dramas te be written, but there It none tetter than thla one, whleh baa received the highest praise everywhere. Tbe company tbat pro duced It lest evening waa one of tha beat teen in Lancaster during tbe rres;nt teaaen. Net only are tbe principal charae'.ers well taken, but the troupe la of uniform strength and tbey give an exeallent periormaeo. Seme of the characters were assumed aa fellows ; Ma. Qtn. (Hamburg, C. W. Stokes ; Cel, Prtteett, William Har court ; Lieut, Ilayne, William Hawertb. Will Wilsen aa Themas Henry Bean, cer. respondent of 'Leslie's," wai very funny. The lad lea wfa Mits VuphentailcCrttty, Mist Kate fVenla Wilsen ; liachcl and Susan McCrttry, Miss Ktther Lyen and Minnie Dufree. Theaeenery used In tbe production was very fine. The play waa given again at a matinee tbla afternoon. m Tbs HeAlIlatcrTllla Malady BprcMliig. Tien are a number of children In Weu a idcrf fill eted wllbadiieawalaillsr te tbe Me sllls'.crvllle malady. Tbey bave appsie tly tbt aaine symptema, ace imagi nary things and gut violent spells of sick ness. The doctors pronounce Itanerveca disorder, and believe tbat It la communi cated through sympathy. One boy hta beeu 111 tour weeks, during which time be baa bad tcveie nervous attacks, and baa been temporal lly out et hla mind. Tea Cobetlota ftaileaai Hank, The articles et association and erganiza tien certificates of the Coneatega National bank were forwarded te Washington te day, There are about 150 algnaturea te the artl eiea et association. Tbe c 01 ears et tbe buik have bought a Corliss n't with Uat ABKaata wiu, sjarefal ariaagesasais far tbe f air l4eeBaves Batata. Tha will et the lata William F. Loekard, whose eetate laeeUmated atfeee,090, dlreeU tha payment of all debts as boob as possible, beqaeetheall hie household goods te hie wife aad allows bar te live la his Phusdel phm reatdeaee ter two years apea her pay lag tha taxes sad making tha aeceasary repairs, The property Is tkea te ba sold, Tkt sum et $500 m glvea te the Mt Bithel Cauaetery asaoeUtlen, Co lumbia, la trust tha income te ba applied la keeping bis aaauaeleaat la ecdsr and also tbe let of ala parents la the old eametery adjoining. This elsase also directs that the two places of statuary, Pocahontas la tbe Caaee" aad Liberty resting ea Sagle," both ea pedestal, pre sented te me by ttrleads aad employee et the Philadelphia dlvtelea of the Peunayl vaala railroad, ahall be placed la my mauaeleum st the death et my wife, or sooner ifehsaedeetrss, aad kept la geed coadltlea ; provided, that should a free library and sultabla reading room be as. tabllahed In the borough of Columbia said places et statuary may bs plaeed therein, tbe managers thereof keeping them In order. All the rest of bis estate la bequeathed In Unit te the Fidelity Insurance Tr net and Safe Deposit company, of Philadelphia, sad out of the net annual inoems arising there there feom j after deduetlbg oemmleslonc, "te pay ever te my wife, Margaret B. Jjeckard, ae long aa she remains my widow, three thou sand dollars ($3,000) per annum, la quar terly payment, and subject te tbe eald annuity, te pty one-sixth of the said net Income remaining," te each of his alx chil dren, provided that the annual Income paid te eaeh of them does net exeeed $24,000. If any et bis children dla leaving children, these are te receive one-halt of the an nual abate of Inoeme te whleh their par ents would have been entitled, snd en reaching their majority are te receive a legacy of 11,000, and no mere, unleea thay are crippled or disabled from earning a living. In that eaae they are te receive net leaa than $150 or mere than (300 a quar ter, but en marriage all aueh payments cease. If any et hla sons die, leaving a widow but no ehlldren, she la te receive for two yeara after hit decease but ae longer the one hall of the Inoeme te whleh the eon would have been entitled. Theee previsions de net include hla son Samuel'a divorced wife or ehlld. Tha bequests are net asslgoable or transferable or liable for debla, And aa te all excess of Income of my es tate evor the maximum amount whleh I have dlieeled my trutteaa te pay unto my ehlldren, and upon their death te thalr ehlldren, and aa te all prlnelpal of my aetata after the death of my wife and all my ohll ehll dren, and after all my children's children shall have attained the age of twenty-one yeara, excepting aa hereinafter men tioned, I direct my trustees te pay ever and transfer tbe same unto tbe borough of Columbia, la Lancaster county, Penn sylvania, for tbe purpose of forming a trust fund, te be known as ths Wm. P. lieckard Trust Fund, ' te manage and distribute whleh, the aald borough shall elect five geed and reliable eltisena thereof, each of whom ahall have resided therein net less than five yeara, and ahall net be under thirty yeara of age, and eaeh of whom ahall be ewnera or real estate te tbe value of net leas than two thousand dollars ($2,000 )" They ate te receive the Inoems, and, at the expiration of the trusts, the prlnelpal of hla estate; the Income te be used " te pur chase fuel, previsions and neeeesery dom ing during the alx moo the of Ojtebar, November, Deeamber, January, February and March of each year, for deserving widows snd erphana living In the aald borough, giving preference st all times among aald clasa te my sisters and their children, and te wldewa and orphans of empleyes of tbe Pennsylvania railroad company, aa well aa for the providing of night schools and Instruction for them, and aueh ether deaervleg peer persons or ohll ehll dren et said borough as are net able te ob tain day Bobeollog, beeauss of having te work te earn.lhelr.livlng In the day lima" VliltiDg Knights el Pythias. A number of vlaitera attended the meet ing of Inland City Ledge, Ne. 88, Knights of Pythias, en Prldsy evening, te witness tbe amplified degree conferred en a number of membera. Tbe visitors were from Bart Ledge, Ne. 102, Paradise ; Phlle Ledge, Ne. 162, Whlte Herse ; Kphrata Ledge, Ne. 400 ; Teutonia and Lancaster Ledges et thla elty. Altai the degrees were conferred apeeehea were made by Peat Chancellors Danner, Frew, Lockwood and Hamp, of Paradise ; Reme, of White Horae ; Neudorf, Rette w, Kurkbart and Kekman, et thla city. After tbe meeting adjourned the vlaitera were escorted te Setlley & Busbeng'a hotel, where a collation waa aerved. Wreck at MUdlUtewn. A railroad wreck occurred at Mlddletewn yesterday. A western bound freight train, drawn by engine 1.2C6, was proceeding slowly, having been Usgged, when another engine ran into tbe caboose. Tbe rear engine and a number et cars were broken and three men made narrow escape, A peculiar feature of the wreck waa that an east bound freight waa p seeing at the time, and a large portion et a supply car waa thrown en a coal truck and carried down through tbe town. The Mlddletewn and Columbia wrecking crewa cleated tbe traeka In about forty minutes, Tba iiatacatrs." A meotlngelSlxtoenera residing in thla city te make arrangements for the annual meeting at Mt Jey en Washington's birth day, waa called for last evening at the American house. Oa account of tbe In ability of a number te gel Ihere the meet. Ing waa net held. The attendance from tbla city at tbe Mt Jey meeting will be large, forty having algnltlsd thalr Intention te be present Attaeasd b Haetr y Dear, A large deer with great branching berna entered tbe barnyard of O. Wilsen, near Burgettstown, Pa, en Friday, and attacked a little girl, knocking her dewa and breaking one et ner arms. The mother, coming te her child's asstatanee, waa also attacked by tbe animal and badly hurt, but a atranger riding by and aealng tbe trouble ruabed te tbe relief of tbe woman and child, md by a lucky shot from bl revolver killed tba animal. It waa probably driven te desperation by hunger. Tba Uane8acahTblelUlTcn IB Tears. Henry Hardy, alias O'Connor, the bank aneak thief, who eseipad from prison In New Yerk and wm attested In Philadel phia, and brought back, pleaded guilty en Friday te assault and grand laroeny. He wss secteneed te tbe stale prison for e'gh tten aed one-half yearr. m A Dej H aegt Ulmsair, ncerge Hastet 17 yeara old, commuted tulc.de by hanging himself in bis tatbet'a ticrn, near Carthage, N, Y., en Thursday. Ttie less of ae eye a abort time age caused blm te become melancholy. Tares Banness by Ulabep Kaltioe, Blibep Rullson will preach at All Saints church, Paradise, en Tuesday evening next; alto at Christ church, Leaoeck, February 20, at 10:15 a. m., and at Grace eharch, Nickel Mlaes, Feetasry 90, at 7 fa. DEATH COMES SUDDENLY. DAVID l-LKMINO OOSTON, Of VIRSIMIA, DIKS IN THIS CUT. Wktle Saterlag the Heme of His Ceaaln, Rebert J. aoestea. He lulls tfpsa tbe Iee aad orate a need Yae- sel-Sfceua of the Deceased. Cob David Flaming Heutten, a preral. BtBteItlatn and politician et Rcaneke, Ve., met with aa accident in thla elty at neon te-day, wbleh resulted In hie death. Cot Honatea arrived In Lancaster at neon te-day ea Atlantic Express from Indian apolis, te wbleh elty be had gene te eeasult with Prealdent elect Harrlaen. He went at once te the wholesale notion store et hie cousin, Rebert J. Housten, In Ceatre Square. The two ehatted together ter a time and David mid that he would have te be at hla home In Roanoke by te-morrow morning. He finally decided te go borne with hla cousin te dinner and leave ea tbe 3:10 train thla afternoon for Roanoke. It was about twenty minutes before one o'clock when he started te walk with hla oeutla te the home et tbe latter at Ne. 228 East Orange atreet. Oa the way Rebert kept In the middle et tha atreet meat of the time. David, who were no rubbsre, remained en the pavement until they reached tbe corner of Lime and East Orange atreet. Frem tbat both walked In the atreet te the Housten home. Rebert enteted the house first and the oelontl followed. The latter reached the top alep en whleh there waa eeme loe when he auddenly slip ped. He fell, striking his breaat en tbe atap but did net aeem te drop bard. He regained hla feet without as sistance and went Inte the beuse, aaylng that be waa net hurt, The two gentlemen aat down In tbe parlor and began te talk. David was showing a book, In wbleh be was trying te find some paragraph when he auddenly plaeed hla bandkerebtef te bis mouth. Upen withdrawing It he fennd that there wai bleed upon It Ha then aald that he must have been hurt In tbe fall. He sat en a lounge and his ceualn plaeed a spittoon In front of blm. He began te bleed very freely from the month. Rebert Housten thought tbat the case waa aarleua and quickly ran te tbe office et Dr. Reland, who waa brought te the house, Tha sick man bad been left In eharge et Mrs. Hous Heus Hous eon, wbe supported him aa he bled In a bucket Dr. Reland waa qulekly followed by Dr. Baker. Tbe former examined tbe man, who was still en tbe sofa. He found no pulae, although the body waa warm, andhethlnkahewasdsad when be eeme In. Everything waa done te revive blm, without aueceaa. It waa about half-put one when be breathed hla laat Corener Henaman Impannelled a Jury consisting of Reland Moere, A. H. Peacock, Bamuel DUler, J. H. Wydmyer, Geerge Celder, and 8. C. Slayniaker. After hear ing the evldenes of the pbyslelans, they found that Mr. Housten came te hla death from an Internal hemorrhage, canted by the rupture or s large bleed vessel, the result et e fall. Deceased waa originally from Lancaster county and was a son at Jehn Housten who resided at Chrlatlsna. Hla brothers, C. B, and Themas J. Housten, are promi nent cltltsna of Cheater. He went Seuth many yeara age and haa lived In Roanoke a long time. He wat about 45 yeara old and unmarried. At the time of hla death be was manager of the Ctozler ateel and Iren werka et Roanoke and treasurer et tbe Housten Ceal and Coke company of West Virginia. He waa a Republican member or the state Senate, having been elected laat year by a ajaall majority, after a toleae and cxeltlng contest He waa known te many Lancastrians, aa be frequently visited Rebert J. Housten, te whom bit audden death Is a great shock. Werd waa telegraphed te tbe frlenda of tbe deceased In Roanoke Informing tbem et bit very sudden death. l'UUHIUIlIOM UOCHXY COMU1TXXB. Delegates Kltcttd te tbe Convention te ba IlalOat UarrUberg onTeaidar. Tbe Prohibition county oemmlttee met In tbe ofllee of tbe chairman thla morning, with a large attendance. A commlttee et eight was appointed te oenfer with a similar oemmlttee of the Geed Template for tbe purpose of making arrangements for a union campaign en tbe prohibition amendment Herace M. Engle, Marietta ; Jes. Bresluv, Ooteraro ; Luther B. Kauffman, city ; Gee, Bmltb, Liberty Square ; Gee. W. Lefeven Btraaburg ; B. K. Hambleton, Mt Nebo ; Heward Brln ten, Ooteraro, and Kara Relat, Manhclm, were named aa the representa tives of the county commlttee. William Baney, of Ellzabethtewn, and Geerge Bmltb, of Llbtrty Square, were elected aa delegatea te tbe Hantsburg con ventien en tbe 19;U Inst It waa'dectded te tender the Prohibition tentte the union oemmlttee for ase in tbe prohibition amendment campaign. ADDITIONAL DELEGATES ELECTED.', The following additional delegatea have been reported aa eleeted te tbe Usrrlsburg convention en tbe 10th Inut: Strasburg Prohibition club, Geerge N. Lefever, J, N. Ooedman, Ooteraro club, Jeseph H. Brealua. Ooteraro W.C.T.U., Heward Brlnten. United Brethren ohureb, Bllzabotbtetrn, Rsv. D, H. Leamau. Yeung Man's Christian Atsoclaileu Notes. The fifteenth annual convention of tbe Htrrliburg district Yeung Men's Christian association will be held at MUleraburg, Thuraday, February S3. Tbla city's associa tion will be represented. An interesting tervlca of long, &;., will b3 held at the rooms en Sunday afternoon at &-M for young men. Dr. D. B. Weaver will give tbe next p radical talk te young men en Tuesday evening, February 25, In tbe atenolalleu bait He will Uke for his subj eet "Peyslct 1 Culture." Tba Clloaepblo tectttr, Oa Friday evening there was a large meeting et tbe Clloaepblo society at tbe realdence et Mr. Charles F. Usger, 42C West Chestnut street An essay by Rev. Dr, Themas G. Apple, en tbe French philosophers, was received with close attention and an lnter catlng dlaoastlen followed. The next meet, lng will be at the residence of the MImkch Ste'nman and an essay en Napeleon III will be reid by Dr. J. U. Dubbs. Mr, Ceufnsbam's funeral. The funeral of David Cenyngbam took place from bis residence at ParsdUe, this afternoon, and tbe lutermeat was made at All S&lnli church. The following mout meut hers of Ledge 43, A. Y. M., of tbls city, attended tbe funeral and se'.ed as psll. bearers : Jebn Kobternaeb, David Rettew, Harry Carpenter, Jebn Hull, Harry Scbmld ard Giant Rohrer. Bern le Mt, Jey. Mrs. Catharine Peer man, aged C3, a na iik nl Ml Jev. waa burled In Middle town, Dauphin county, en Friday. She wutalMmirrltd. Her flrat hnaband waa Jacob Wteeamau and the teoend Andrew root m CaMtOASTSB MINIMO ABD MtLUNO. CO, The Basalt or the Baaaaiaatlea et Thalr Ore By experts. At the annual meeting et the Laacaster Mining and Milling company, held la thla city; the following were eleeted directors for the ensuing yeart J. H. B. Wagner, Geerge Gaaae, Ltwlt 8. Hartman, Fred erica Judith, Leenard 8. Gaaae, Jeremiah Rife and M. A. Stewart The company waa erganised a year ego under ths laws et Colerado, and Its bual bms Is tbe mining and milting et ores and developing mineral property. Ita property is located near Durange, La Platte county, Colerado, and consists of valuable leads et geld bearing prepattri Durlag lbs year development of one et the lesda showed a strong vein et rich quarla sad from ths surroundings the Indications are that a trua fissure was found. A shipment et five care of ere showed a value of $475 per ear. Tbe results obtained have been very satisfactory and the direc tors believe tbat tbey have a valuable property la rlehneas aad quality of ores. A mill fully equipped for the reduotlea of ores te bullion will at once be erected. The report et the bullion Bent from thla property te tbe United Statea mint at Den ver, shows a flneneaaet 855f, wbleh ex ex oeed s anyproduet In the locality. The sales el ere at the Omaha and Grant amelU era, at Denver, and at the Durangotmelt Durangetmelt lng werka, ahowatbeero lobe fiee milling and easily treated. The additional Improvements te be made at tbelr mine, will enable tbe oempany te take out Urge quantities et ere .when tbe spring weather will permit. A 8EKIOCS it u.i a WAV. A Herse ureses Up His Owner's Wsgea and that el another Man, Heward Gretaman, ten of Geerge Gress man, herae dealer, bad a aerleua runaway while returning te this city from Blrd-ln-Hsnd laat evening. Between five and alx o'clock he waa driving along en tbe sum mer read, three miles from town, when two tobeeoo men, who were In s hurry, qulekly drove around blm, Their buggy, In pasalng ever the atenea of the turnpike, madeagteat neler, which frightened Mr. Grestman'a herae. Tbe animal began te klek and broke the covered wsgoe, te wbleh he was hitched, badly. Mr. Gressman waa thrown out and badly bruised. Tbe bone continued te run tewarda tbla oily. On the way be overtook the two-horse wagon of Geerge Baudet, buteber, et Mt Airy, Salisbury township, who wat en his wsy te town te attend market. Befote Bandee taw tbe runaway herae be bid dathed paat hla wagon, breaking two wheel", one aprtng and the top. Sendee waa thrown ever the dasher, but net hurt The Grota Greta man horse ran te the tell-gate at Millport, where be waa caught. He had lift the wagon and ita contents, consisting et household goods, scattered all along the pike. Mr. Gressman wat brought te town by Jehn B. Banaman, a tobacco buyer, who overtook blm. Sandee waa obliged te borrow another wagon In eider te get hla lead of meat te town. Current nealnsss la Court, Court met tbla morning for the trans action of current buslnais. Benjamin Green, who waa convleted at tbe laat term of tbe oeurt of asaaulting Mrs. Louisa Russell, waa sentenced te undergo an Imprisonment of five months. Ben jamin bad ether suits at the same term of oenrt, In one of which bs waa atuck for oeatt. He went te Jail for SO daya In default of payment, and tbe case en which be waa sentenced te-day waa overlooked. After Benjamin's releaae from Jail he atole a team, and waa sent baek te hla old quarters. At tbe expiration of thla term be will be tried for horse stealing. Tbe third week of Marsh argument oeurt waa fixed for the argument et the lej unc tion of the Intklliqenekb against tbe Pennsylvania Telephene oempany. A rule waa granted te show cause wby tbe non-suit granted In tbe ault of Dlebm vs. Bailer aheuld net be atrlcken off. TUB BUVJCNTKKNTII tANNlVXKSAIlY. Empire Council et Junier MccbaaUi flare a (loed atertalaiaenl. Last evening Empire Ceunell, Ne. 120, of Jr. O.U. A.M., celebrated tbelr seventeenth anniversary la their hall. The ball waa filled te overflowing, and an entertainment that was highly creditable In every way waa given. Tbe address of tbe evening was delivered by Frank U. Rudy. Hla aubjeet was 'The Late Rebellion" and he handled It In a masterly way, reflecting credit upen him self. The entire pregramm waa aa follews: Germanle trio, medley, C. Naumsn, W. Aaams, a. Aeama ; recitation, "The mack amtth'a Story, " Wm. N. Leenard t song, Never DeneAnylblngSInce," W. Adams; stump speecb, F. Mehn ; reading " Hew She Dees It," H. Illoteher ; duett, U. Mehn and W. Adams ; address, Tbe Late Rebellion," F, Kudy ; farcical aketcb, ! Dink Se, " J. Sbellte, Wm. N, Leenard, F. Mebn. During the Intermission all present par took of refreshments tbat had beeu prepared by the counell. Thoaucecaaot tbe affair was largely due te the oemmlttee of arrangements, which waa composed of William N, Leenard, William II. Leenard, Frank H. Rudy, Stanten Myera and G. Keebler. ItalMd a Hew, Patrick McCoy, who claims Reading aa bis home, turned up en Middle street en Friday and after getting very drunk raised a disturbance Constable Sbaub arrealed him and In dcfaultef ball be was committed ferabearlug. McCoy may be wanted at Reading. Tbe first question be asked Constable Sbaub waa whether be wsa arrested for letting a awltcb open at Reading. He atatcd tbat he waa guilty of that ellense. The rallaead authorities have been notified by Alderman Barr. IMiappelutiueut Killed Her The recent sudden death of tbe widow of Jebn Henry Sibley, the inventor of the Sibley tent, wat declarcd te be the result of heart disease, Immediately Induced by blttei disappointment ever the un expected failure et ber petition te Cengteta te be allowed te apply te the court of claims for oempeusatlou for the use of the tout. Sue was ae, ardent Uuloe woman and her brothers fought la tbe Union army, but Sibley fought with tbe Seuth, and I er petition bad been re jected for many years en this account When ber agent bad told bnr of Ua final rcijecllen she remained silent for a few luvmcuts, then arcse and fell dead. Clljr rieiierij Held. The two-story dwelling benee, Na 212 Loe as t street, belonging te tbe estate of Philip Dlnkelberg, was sold laat evening by Auc.leneer Ualnte. Henry Jlsum Jlsum garduer waa tbe purobaaer, and the price pi!d was $1,721. Hetcbtra (jaairel. Bralncrd Stewartaud Gee. Whiteside, butebers, bsd a dispute en market tbla morning and Wbltesldeallrgaa tbat Stewart made thr'a'.s te barm blm. A. suit for turety et tbe pesos baa been preferred by Whiteside Lefero Alderman Barr, In Town. Jehn Dobeen, of Jehn A James Dobsen, Philadelphia, was in Ibis city en a flying TitU yesterday, Vae Haraeenletan Celebrate. The members of tbe Economy or Harmony society ea Friday commemorated tha etgtty-feurth anniversary of tbaorganl tbaerganl tbaorganl aatlea of theeoeletyet thalr pretty little village, Economy, near Plttaburg. The exercises were held In tbeehapal, conducted by the venerable Jacob Hearlct Tha pro pre gramme la the same that haa been obssived yearly, bat It Is aetlced the number of ebservera was smaller. When tha Harmony society wss formed, 84 yeara age, by Geerge Rapp, there were 600 members. The founder believed that Christ would come upon earth a second time, aad he etalmed te have been Informed that tba dais should be 1888. He sard tbat In order te be prepared, participate In the Joyaef that coming and te ba membera of tbe kingdom whleh be waa te establish, hla followers should sunder marital lies, aud Ibeae who were net yet married should take apea themselves vows of celibacy. They also put all their money and property Inte one common fund aad located en a tract of land la Butler oeunty. Alter eeoeunterlog maay difnouUlMfrem disruptions, tba msfn body settled la their Kteeat location, at Economy, where they ve lived alnee 1805. Frugal and indus trious, they have accumulated large turns of money i aad, by Judicious Investments aad the enhancement la the value et thalr laade, the community la bow said te ba worth $0,000,000. The original members are grad ually passing away, although there nave been a number of accessions te tbelr com munity during the years alnee It was or er ganised, Oal Oae Vete Masdsd. In the West Virginia Legislature en Fri day In taking a vote for asnater, Prealdent Carr, et the Senate, announced upon the fleer et the Heuae that he would from new en eaat hla vote ter General Gefl for United Statea aenater. Mr. Kirk, who baa eaat hla votes heretofore for some Union Laberlte, also declared himself for Geff. Mr. Harr, the ether Union Laberlte, cast hla vote for Senater Keana and will remain with htm hereafter. Derr atlll refuses te vote for Kanns. Bsllett Gelf, 42; Kenna, 42; W, Tlee, L Whole number of votes east, 83; aeceaeary te a obeloe, 43. The eleotlen of United States senator new hanga en Derr, who ta a Democrat but who la bitter agalnat Kenna. Vspeeed by a Oraaiir Treated DaegMsr. There la quite a atlr among tbe people at Clinten Corners, N, Y because el a eeareh of the heuaa of Jehn Bradley.a government mall-carrier. He aad hla wife have been burglsrs for years. The robberies were exposed by tbelr U-y ear-old daughter, whom, according te har story, they had repeatedly tied te the bedpost aad iierae whipped. In the garret et tbe house were fennd harrsls of flour, boxes of rubber shoes, sacka et aalr, new axee, slippera, sheet, Ae. His wlfs always accompanied him ea hla robbing expeditions. Stamp Tsaeers lu tha legislature, from tha Lancaster Inquirer. The brokers who In yeara gene by bought up the postage stamps from the members of tbe Lsglslatura each et whom la furnished with $100 worth for the easalen at a discount of from 20 te !0 per cent, have found tbelr oe cupatien gene. Stamps can new be bought at a dlaoeunt of 8 per eent, cocoa, tonally, but soma of the members prsfer te retell thalr atoek ent at par. It fa net aa unusual eight In tbe Heuaa te see membera peddling out stamps te tboae wbe want te buy In small quantities, and Insisting upon change te the penny. lis Eecgsrs Discharged. Tbe mayor bad six ledgara te dlspeae of thla morning. All proved te the aatlafao aatlafae aatlafao tlen of the mayor that thay were working men and willing le labor If tbey hid If. They were discharged. m Itspert te be Ms eat Monday; The viewers te assets dsmsgss heard the testimony ea Friday afternoon as te tha value et property destroyed by the exten exten alen et the elty water malm Their report will be filed en Monday. Oa a Trip Wail. Harry K, Keller, broker, left last night for an extended trip te tbe West He will be gene several weeke. m i The raltea Case argued. The ault et H. H. Fulton vs. the oeunty of Laneaster, was argued before the supreme oeurt la Philadelphia ea Friday. A deolslen la txpeeted la a month. hbavt lAiae m vine. flames IoMaasraaltteasame ever a MIIUOB Dollars Wert rrreptrtr. Mentbbal, Ont, Feb. 18. 2 p. m. A terrible fire la ragtag en-Mlll strset near the canal. .OgllvleM elevator, Peek, Benny A Ce. rolling mills are all destroyed. Tbe fire la atlll spreading. Less already ever $1 000,000. Tfaa amITC; eartsr of a Millien. Lomdek, Feb, 16. The three bloets et buildings mainly used as storehouses were destroyed by tire te-day at Manchester. Lest &0,000. sire aweeae Away Twe Bastnsss Bleeks. Ft. Waymb, lad., 18. At 1 a. m. fire started In the targe four story brick block en Calbeun atreet, owned and occupied by Leula Fex 1 Ce., aaa wholesale cracker factory. It la a oemplete less. The fire originated In the engine room. The adjoining block, also a four story brick, owned by Wm. Fleming, la a total lese. Thla block is occupied by Skelton, Watt A Wilt with a wboleaale grocery, and the stcek la a total less. Net a thing wat aeved In either building. The less will ex eeed $100,000. The next block north, owned byFlemmlngA Rich, snd occupied by Julius Nathan, as a wholesale liquor afore, waa badly damaged. 030,000 tw By aire. Bosten, Maaa, Feb. 10. A fire tblt morning In the buildings Net. Ill and 113 Cauaeway atreet, and Nea. 274 and 278 Friend atreet, owned and occupied by C. F, Blake, manufacturer of steam pemps, eauaed a leta estimated at $60,000, Several firemen were injured by falling glass, but none aerieualy. m 31 Certificates Met Tat fund. Washington, D. C, Feb. 18 Ot tbe 825 oertlfloates of oeagrewmsn.alect which abeuld be en file with the clerk et the Ueaae, only 294 have yet been presented. Only seventeen daya remain before the terms of the members of the next Congress begin. Neither Nevada nor New Hamp shire bave been beard from, but of tbe thirty-one districts whleh are yet uncertified but three are claimed aa doubtful. These are the Third and Fourth Weat Virginia dlatrleta and the Chattanooga district In Tanneeeae. If alt these go Democratic, and it la net improbable tbey will, tbe Republicans will atlll have a majority la tbe Heuse. Even If en extra aassieu la called before aU tbe dlatrleta net yet beard from report, their msjeilty by the present return la assured. Ohtldran I.eia thtlr Lives. PeitT lluneN, Mich., Feb, 10 Mra. Barney Beelar locked ber three children, aged two, four and alx, In tbe home yester day while sbe went down town. The ehlldren aet fire ite tbe bouts and when rescued by nelgbbera were unconscious. Tbe two yeungeat ehlldren died last night and Ue ether la net expected te recover. V A Kicking Beras. Tbls mornlea two countrymen drove down Wett Klaa atreet la-front et J Frltseh'a elgar store tbe breech band of tbe harness broke snd tbs beraa proceeded te kick la the freat et the wagon, breaking it te pieces. Tbe man Jumped front the wagea end Ueheree was eaugUt betere he had done say damage. IN THE LAW'S ClUTCHS . ;&t THB TTJRKBf THDX' MRMBB Vara Oat te Be a er twM Are Arreeted-Oae Other Bees te tier te 1' The two mta who gobbler ea tha farm of M. 1 XMwkm,l Btraaburg, ea Thursday, wen MeawkM the chase gives them by the swasM Abraham Hess aad William IrtBBam, reateeam or the Beyeata ware, Basra Pfck W-AM W III. '- X " nw " whv aeesaisMi aaav wmv. acqaautea wiw both, me TB-hllsths fermera wen aa they both saw aad kaaw $ KreMer suae oemUatat aisa betere AMermaa Sparttsr, inem with unsay. Warraata te oeaatable aaebetta, who wai I lookout for Us aeeaatd. who fernm darlag the whole of jwteraajr. lsY! evealafc about bum sasoek. a I Hen at bis home aa Hertk sttweV Heeaiaaa. wits) oeasmbib l Klchella visited Fraaklm'a bebm berry atreet utaaeveamc, bat Sad him. Thai meralaaats ea made another eall at taahowse.1 wlfa was slew te epea the doerasgasidl officer that har huebaad weaM go tal aidermaa'a efflee of his ewa fix everything. Thla te net the way I atabie Biebeita usually does ba he Informed the wemaa that If waa aet epeaed ha would baaemaaatatlsti epenithimaelf. Thai bed the tl sawed 4 Franklin was boob la effleeta. Ha tur&lehed bail for al ea atxt Wedateday ateralac hla i beoemug bis surety. Hem waa BttaBwaw ' procure bell aad la la Jail. It seems that tha tease, walea wws aar. KraMers ram ea the day et tea, lag, did aet belong te hssb mm aa they earns ea loot. Beta Mr, Kriedtt'saiaseihey had acute et Abrahasa Xehrar, what eteie some apaut, altaaagh than oempialat against believed by the aoUce that tha aua aader arrest have afrrset deal of thlsytag taw wMt exactly tha same aetghborheod whan wan aaaaht. '- -- t 'A amrrtaeeaa reMsy. ' Wabasb, lad.. Feb. . A least publishes ua lubtteaee et aa I whleh Ue Hea. W. Q, Beyre, i u xBuaaaa s BBaaaavsji dayasge wlU Gaa. Herrlaaaat J ea ue sabjtet el feurta-i aad Usapplleatlea of taeelvU switteaatfi te ousted jupubusta aaatat emu . aeaire te ba rataaaatea. Mr. aayra i uat aaa. Harrisea m weu Plea te have pctttat laeamaeals at i claw aostefBoH reetgn biters tab aaa March la order that weekaeed eaaa atay succeed these, ilea deelared Uat ansa a Bfueeeaiag wwaifti de ceunteaanead aader aay ' aad Intimated streagly that ths 1 cane wbe eeeui weald ba ua ant te walk thai General Harrisea also cordially with Mr. Hayea view of tat elvit i Isw te Ue railway ataU Bart tab pretldeeteleet stated Uat Uat was a 1 policy whleh ha had already saaaaM aH.aaMOaUrtaMBiBasH. 'M Bt. Leuie, Ma, Feb. Ml A was created la pelltleal etreua : morning by Ua saaoaaeaaeat I sraer Fraacta had removed Maata Ja L. Blair aad Edward Wilkersea freat thT efflees of polies oemmlssleaers, Beat tmJ Democrats aad Mr. Blair fa a aea of P, Blair. Ne cause is gtvea for tMgatV Mrnot'aaetioa, but it is desired barmeey eaat Uat tba ealy wajr. '? secure it wm by UoasseftBOgallUsMa,? wi Albibt Lba, Mlaa., fee 1 A i eays news baa Just beta raaNvedhareaf a2 horrible tragedy la tha town at : Froebera eeuaty, about ad I elty la whleh Urea Tbs prtaelpela were 1 Tbeeherlfihes ssae waaeatOMOf Umi erlme, JryUlttateluawaai yat at ttr particulars. It fa killed at oaee aad Ue third dwii after. The victims are all etbsr dt velepmeala an txatstea aattl BBBT seen. " , sat Buttei mania, V New OaLBAxa, La.Teb; M. Ta4 attoraey has filed a salt aa behalf af elty agalnat tbe New Orteeaa dt Vans 1 railroad, aakiag reramaaaamasta i Ue railroad te pave wKh eqa blocks Levee atreet for a dlstsaes af squarea la aoaerdsaea wUh aa made by tbe railroad oeataaay waa na "7' SS - JliL KBttaaHL mbbmesBsb, ' . "v & Meat right ler tke asakea. & J cbioaeo, Fen, 10. MoAaiHie msat agat Myer again or forfeit hla share of the,) staks money. Myetsad ata aasktr aaaat up tromStreater laat alght, aad esMtwda formal pretest against taklag dewa money at stake. Such a preeeedmg wwwm q 72 hours after tbe fight was Myers HVllSBB under Ue tgreemeat, aad tea ataaaa. therefore, remalaa la ua haaas af B atakahnldar. Z 'i . - . . . ,. . 5! japaa-s stiaiaiar ea aainwi aaaiaaaaab Haw fniiminn. Fah. Id. A Brlvaaai cable baa been received freat TaktaVcJ announcing tbe aaaaatlaatlea than N. Vlaoeunt Arlnerl Meri, mialster et edi lien. Meat serve ta Bsatseee. DnsLtx, Fab. 18. The Judges whom Mr. William O'Brlea's speaai thsssntsace et Imprlaeameat whleh aa Mp at preaent serving, was argued te-day, cllued te allow tbe appeal, augkl Xasteaaa. WAtniNQTOir, Feb, 111 Avtwrtariurlnv JannarYaawfaamlBnttai valanl v $10.833.224 agamat M.43.2W la Dllltsir, J .. m vvaa' uunvainna, aaaa WAtHinoTeir.D. JL. Feb. ML Kasttrn Ptanty IvaaUi Bam ; aalgaltf ' " warmer ) eastarly wlads. Qei Tew Ttekata. ,v en Monday MarsH t, are bow ea tale Mtaal book aterca. Laoeutart pnblle will aevet'5'1 have another ebanc te near tnu eawagaMaaa , V iruinian, or re ue uubv h j wmrnqyim Illustrious fatrlekUanry. avery pet eat whavs ,.1 can peisihly aaerd it ateald aesadtsaaaai ' f autiy Ills subject - Bias and Oray, " gtvea' m hi ai full score te show the rare peewsef netotihenestetHa. TlekataarebatLgsawtaa tar dewa tbe read aa Ceateivula aad a tirat Is In store. Dea't nuea It aaa i your ticket! early. wiiram T. WaaateMrdtcllsea the Uen for constable ta the fearU ware, Mra.taawl lira. Alice. Sh,. tba whiatUaai win mmu in thi eesra heaaeaall evening next, ter the beaadt of UsFmm aaa tut church. Tbe lady waa U sasaag aaa week, anatreatcd a furore, aaatai I hw a Una oeinoaav Ot artlaUOf I inajsgMlaiaaluFaas,taaBBlBti "iff ,3-: Si1 aVM M VV. Al j.S.VWA.iM' , 4 J.C t
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