?S S?"v ' i55i,V p if. '-""--- 'M-f, - . & h yi tr , 4'iii 4."! -" 1 VOLUME XXV-NO. 157. LANCASTER, PA., THURSDAY; FEBRUARY 21, 1869. PRICE TWO CEOT&! 7." " ?&; ftiMraetiM RETURNS FROM THE COUNTY. scrvr or Teasears bum new im haw or thb te WHiairs, Thw wiit Were ebesea Bahee! Dareetere Tax Oalitetan. iMwm mmteii, aa dtters. OMesaaUt. Jaattaeaettk reaee, Olerk, taspactera sad Jaagss. Belew will ts found Um result of tM sisoiien ea Taetdsy ! Lttlli bareaksd ball ihe townships la ths eeaaiy. TM ta awing cistrieta win be pubUaaed ea Friday : MTirZ BOROUQB. Barges, Or J O Brebsl 211, Peter Rtager Ooucelt, Jeseph Bellinger ler eae year 1, for three yeara 40, D K Light for eaeyear 4, for tbree veare 107, William Evaae for tnree yeara 170, A K Bamberger for three yeara 90, Samuel Stark for one year 192, William Amer for three years 221 Juatlee of the Vete. D W Deltrleh 154, BReldeabeeh200, J WHerebey 101 UoeaUble, H H Helmae, 157, F O HalBM 67, Q Ij Shretner SO, Henry Greek 5, Kdw Murr L Jehn Gingrich 1. Assessor, G T G raider 278, Judge, H K (lender 282. Inspectors, Charles Krellcr 81, U K Slurgla 191 Sobeol ulrcoten, Itrael a Krb, for three jeare 170, for one year 80; I F Bemberger, for three yeara 24, for one year 90, for two yeara 4; J H Hbenk, for three yean 27. for one year 0, for two yeara 104; H K Miller, for one year 9, for two yeara 170; H HTahndy, for three yeara 11, for one year 147, for two yeara 1; A H Bamberger, for three yeara 24, for one year 133, for two yeara 1; J. G. Zsek, for three ?eara 32, for two yeara 140; G. W. Hepp, for bree year 22f, for one year 1; J. M. Baker, for tbree yeara 77, for one year 0, for two yeara 22; U. B. Bueb, for three yeara 89. for two year U ' Auditor, Paler a. Ringer 2, Benjamin Luir 209, J. A, Mlkaeh 30, A. G. KUllaa 15. BART TOWNSHIP. Judgr, B F Reed 121, Daniel McQewan inapeoter, Philip IlltK 134, J Rhea Cham beilaln 89 T.x Colleetor, Jehn Keen 134, Aaatla Garvin 89. Aaieianr. Jam M KntsaU 120. Jeha Kunkel 96. Supervisor, Jehn F Johnaen 1.12, K H Kmery 131, Henry Garvin 93, Jehn Graham Soheol Directors, Aaren Hulman 130, Nemuel Keen 90, Jamea Aiken 125, Jaoeb Keyler 90. Constable, Jamea u Brown lis, Jaoeb Miller 105. Auditor. J H Weaver 13.'.. Jaoeb HalmRS. Clerk, J M Roop 154, Stephen Hleatand 69. BKEOKKOOK TOWNSHIP. Judge, Alien Breneman 127, Teblaa W Meaaner20i Inspectors'. Isaac M Shlfler 150, A O Ksh leman 123, William Zirbe 58. Asseaeere, W P Geed 185, C G Bruekhart 147. Tax Collector, Reuben Seblabaeh 132, Daniel Snider 203. Supervisors, Beejtmln Geed CO, Geerge Spreeher 184, Jehn Shapp 208, Henry Swot Swet gert 7, William Bresaman 133 Scheel Direatnra, Jehn Wellklll 203, Martin B Geed 170, Solemon Shnpp 121. Juatlee of the Peaee, R E Bbeber 822. Cenauble, Iaaae K Meaaner 110, Jehn Grainer ISO. Auditor, i W Frankbenaer 290. Clerk, C B Rennlnger 277. CARNARVON TOWNSHIP. Judge, A G Selfert 174, Davit Yebn 99. lnapocter, G W Banner 187, B K Smith 89. Tax Collector, Jacob D Grube 183, Levi DeHaven 91. Assessor. Jejfp'j Weaver 178, Jaoeb Heffman 85 Soheol Director, Wm J McCaa 189, Pleraen Simple 135, Geerge Miller 1U, Milten Yebn 89. Jnatlee of the Peaoe, l.svl B Yoder 101, Theodere Hart 82. Cenatab'.e, Joaeph Weaver 151, Levi Yohn 121. Auditor, Jehn '. Uerlz'.er 181, Kvan Yohn 02. COOALICO (EA8T) TOWNSHIP. Judge, Daniel S, Graeff32tf, Andrew K Bblmp 223. Incpeotera, M J German 109, Alfred H Letb212, Heward F Miller 195. Tax Collee'nr, H W Bard 309, J aba P Heeber 164. Aaeeeeer, Geerge s LudwU 273, Solemon KuthlO, J W Emit 201. Sapervltera, Menree Berry 100, laaae Troop 174, Simuel Wliaer 114, Jehn Gar man 239, Wm Kegerlae 102, Soheol Diroetora, Jacob D Kline 07, Solo Selo Sole iron Hartlne 297, Ellaa S Welntieid 19'. Mlenael S Krimea 291, Ellaa Hartlng 184, Ohaa S Latz 227, V D Kllllan 107. Ceaaublp. Chrlatlan Iiiwrentx 330. Reeae Mn:kle 163. Auditor, Jehn S Nolde 491. Clerk, E K Petery 313, Dan Ratbven, 33, Jeff Fiery 48. COOALICO (WE8T) TOWNSHIP. Judge, Wm Hetting 228, Reuben 8 Weld man 40, Levi Gen aner 90. inspector, Samuel Geckley 40, Jehn Knck 220, Jehn Weldner 92. Aaaeaaer, Reuben R. Kberly 317. Juatlee of tbe Peace, J A Sleber 319. Oenatabie, Samuel Sehlapplg 128, Meaea R Geahert 210, Jehn W Miller 17. Sapervlaera, Jaoeb Faainbcbt 211, Henry lisleev 131, Adam Biekbart 57, Jehn Ger hart 135. Scheel Diree'.er. Jaoeb U Buebter 210, Jebn Bobleaaer 219, Jehn Walter 180 Tax Collector, K T Elwarda 228, Samuel N. Badger 103. Auditor, Milten E Shirk 330. Tewnahlp Clerk, Adam Uaner 321 . CLAY TOWNSHIP. Judge, Elam Melllnger 89, H B Hueher 58 etdwln Eeerly 108. Inapfcter, Jehn Buebter 115, M M Sehnerer 103, Jehn D Cerry 59. Aaaeaaer, David Wertceb 189, W FSIuber 127. Supervlaere, Peter M Reaaler 111, Jenaa Dommeyer 153, Jehn Edward 107, Samuel Wealand 70. Soheol Directors, Jehn Brnbaker 19 pvld Knok 154, P O Elaer IBS. Tax Collector, Jamea M Krlek 91. Jaoeb Neaalnger ar 83, Jehn H Hateeker 121. Oenatabie, Jaoeb R Hebnly 117, E C Welat 70. Jehn G Keener 51. Tewnahlp Auditor, Benjamin Krb 278. Tewaallp Clerk, H H Blngeman 249. CONOY TOWNSHIP. Judge, WHeuaaal 229, Samuel Hutber Hutber ferd 101. Inapeoter, Rei Albten 229, 1 Keb 105, Tax Collector, A Dougherty 217, H Hoever 115. Aaaeaaer, A Stener 102, Jno Green 103. Supervisor, A HeBman 100, A K Burner 172, Geerge Smith 100, Adam Smith 101. Sobeol Director. J. Rteb 231, J. Meekly 325, Jenaa Heaa 221, Dr Wiaaler 114, H Lew la 03. Juittoeetthe Vaaee, F. MoNeIll 331, Cenauble, D W Barkhelder 232, M Met. ganthal 93 Auditor, O E Q dm 220. S. Aekerman 100 Town Clerk, M W Smith 229, G Shoe maker 103. COLERAIN TOWNSHIP. Judge, G.W. Cellina71, Edwin Hegg 157. Inapeoter, Lewia Ltmbern 75, Theodere Harrar 158. Aaaeaaer. Jamea H. Ferry 81, Jehn J. Galbralth 151. Tax Collector, James M, Wright 03, J, W. Whiteelde 100. Sobeol Director. L?vl Relnhart 113, Jamea Jolnaen 01, W. H. Hegg 139,Samuel V. Hwliher 110. Supervisors, Wm. R. t7erguaen 101, David Llevd 65, Jehn H. Serlaher 131, Samuel C. MeClenagban 103. Auditor, k, x. Keenn ?, ueerge a. Hegg -OenfUtile. EUwoed Yeung 71, Wm. J. MeNlaal02 Clerk, Joaeph R3ep 233. CONE9TOQA TOWNSHIP. Judge, B F Hooky 199. Martin FenU 103. Inspector, J B Urban 09, Joaeph Waller 104, Albert Flick 09, Aldua Warial 99 Aaaaaaer, J F Cald erell 151, Jehn Brenner IIO " Supenrlsora,UlehaelBaedlct213,BaaaeL McLaughlin C2, Daniel Kaekia 63, HlckMl Jam Rasas! 257. MrMteta. Jemk Maraiea 132. Oeerga real 177, Adam Berttaeld IM, U H aria. sekaal Dlraeter, Aatea Wartal 189, W K MIUat44. Juatsea of taa Paaea, FO HUM 271, Aaroa Warfat Ot, Ceaetabla, K M Caldwell 168, Edward Dakaaes. AadHefiFraak Warfal 9G0. Clerk, Than Jenaa 240. Tax OeUaetar, Valeanaa Kaalaley 240. DBUMOKK TOWNSHIP. JadfeTO Boyd 140, Jeaa Oarrlcaa 03, laafiilpia. J Kdjrar Brew a 138, Wm S aUattaM 66, Taaa WaGalaaa 1. TaxOoUeeser, at W Harvay 125, Geerge UtMete(era75. Aaaeaaer, A B Luabera 138, Jehn 8 Me. Comb 6T.. Sapervlaera, Albert MeOardla 140, J C Halm 1S7, Jaeaaa M Paaatagtea 05, J A Sehoel Dtraotera, T B Uelllna 120. Wm Ctaadlea-135, KaeaCarrlgaa 79, Jamea M MeBparraa 68. Coeatabte, Jama H Beeth 139, Joaeph A Trimble 04 Auditor, David Krelder 139, Wm Breeke AS Clak, Rebert L Meer 139, Nad Werdley DONEGAL (KAST)TOWNBHIP. i.mcer.N boheoi. secmb. Tax Colleeter, Heary Bewmaa ISO, Frank KrayblllOZ Aaaeaaer, Wm Bald 101, Albert Loucks 81. Regtetry Aaaeaaer, Harry Hoever 107. Bahoel Dlreotera, F H Beeker 135, M V Fry 96, B B KraybUI 25, SImea Brandt Auditor. Michael Greve 123. Jehn K Herahey 57. Tewnahlp uierk, I Kberaele 121, Abm Fleteher 49. Supervisor, David Brandt 104, B F Shield 150, Gee T Greeh 67, Henry Lute Coaarable, Horaea H Klugh 91, Jaoeb Myare 90. Judge, Jaoeb Oomph 130, Harry Sharp 50 Inapeoter, Levi Miller 123, Jehn Clark ar-RiNaviLLi, Judge, E R Dougherty 57, Levi SiautTer 48.NP. Bears. Iaapeoter, Jaoeb Brnbaker 39, Kll N NiMley 78, Heary Wlttel 84. Tax Colleeter, Frank Krayblli 70, Harry Bewman 48. - ' Aaaeaaer, 8 SStaek 110. Boheoi Dlreotera, J H Beeker 39, M V Fry 87, B S KraybUI 81, Htmea Brandt 74. Constable, Horaea Klugh 40, Jaoeb Myare 79. Auditor, Mlehael Greve 43, Jehn B Herahey 77. Town clerk, 1 Kberaele 43, Abram F.otehor 80. MAYTOWN. Judge, J P Albright 115, J A Heuaeal, 167. Inapeoter, Walter D Carpenter 130, Abram Gulp 147, Tax collector, Henry Bewman 173, Frank Ktaybill 100, Frank Panlea 1. Assessor, Jehn Johnaen 153, Kll Wil liam 118. Supervlaere, Benjamin Shield, 150, David Brandt 115, Geerge Greeh 151. Boheoi dlreotera, Henry Luis, 129, M V Fry 147, F Beeker 97, S S KraybUI 130, Blmen Brandt 100. Constable, Jaoeb Myore 169, H H Klugh Auditor, Jehn Hertuey 138, Mlehael Greve 145. Tewnahlp elerk, 1 Kberaele 143, Abram Fletcher 149. 00NB0T.IDATKD. Tax Collector. Henry Bewman 349, Frank Krayblli 228, Frank Paulea 1. Baponrlaera, D B Braadt 272, U Shield 818, G T Grean 245, Henry Lulr. 217. Soheol Dlreotera, F H Beaker 275, M V. Fry 280, S 8 Kravblll 245. B Brandt 209. Oenatabie, Herace Klugh 251, Jaoeb Myera 338. Auditor. M Greve 311, J E Herabey 272 Clerk, I Kberaele 298, Abram Fleteher 28. DRUMORE (EAST) TOWNSHIP. Judge. Samuel Martin 153, Rebert W Moere 80. Inapeoter, E N Grefl 159, W H Rtneer 85, Tax Collector, H H Aument 159, Jaoeb Frits 81. Aaaeaaer, J T Aument 158, W F Wataen 82. Supervlaere, B B Herr 149, H 8 Leng 139, Abraham Sbank 01, Thcmaa MerrlacB 9L Boheoi Dlreotera, J Rebert Lene; 134, Pharee Herahey 157, Henry Shaub 128, H E Ranb 100, Sylveeter Llntea 84, G, Oram Philips 107. Justlee et the Peaee, I N Kaen 113, Rebert J Barnea 95. Cenauble, W Catrlgan 152, LerySutar89 Auditor, Jebn H Gember 154, A K Koebol 151, Harry Wallace 92 Olerk, Thee K Hear 153, B F HuU 87. DONEGAL (WEST) TOWNSHIP. Judge, Daniel B Daveler 99, Harvey Ream 72. Inepeoter, Millard Kngla 104, Adam R Swelgart 63. Tax Collector, Jehn 8 Daveler 98, Herace T Will 75. Assessor, Jehn Pxeoeott 107, Simen A Rattcs. Sapervlaera, Aaren Sbenk 108. Chrlatlan Barnhart 98, Jaoeb H Shank 72, Leenard R Smith 62 Soheol Dlreotera, Lvl Herahey 107. Mar tin Geed 103, Jaoeb N Rutt 68, Martin winters us. Cenauble, MattnJaa Shank 107, BenJ Keyler 71. Auditor, Henry M Wltmer 107, Peter N Rutt 00. Clerk, Of rue B Bherbahn 103, Geerge D Swelgart oe. XPHRATA TOWNSHIP. Judge, J Hart Rehrar 818. Inapeoter, Geerge E Bhlmp 229, Wash ington M Sbarley 217, Jamea W Klahl 302. Aaaeaaer, Samuel L, Bewman, 605. Supervlaere, Edward R Neale 438, Iaaae B Zwally 3C0, Levi Sohleed 311, Jaoeb G 8haeffar392. Constable, JaoibBaarhel 192, C YBnader 070. Auditor, Iraw StenerSU, WmFSblmp 490. Clark, M 8 Fry 70S. EARL (WEST) TOWNSHIP. Judge, T 8 Bear 272. lnepeotera, H G Btndenretb 30, Samuel Hufferd, 80, Jehn K Zwally 60, E W Frankheuter 62, Elmer Grablll 39. Assessor, L O Wolf 207. Supervisors, William Gress, 218, Jeslah Adams, 223, BenJ F Beck 47, Jaoeb U Brown 25. Boheoi dlreotera, David W Ranek 172, Daniel Ell worth 119, Jehn H Nelt, 201. Cenauble, W U Herah 230, Andrew Hufferd 2C, Auditor, A E Bsehman 202. Town elerk, 8 M Seldemrldge 251. EDEN TOWNSHIP. Judge, Michael Wlmer 142, Jebn Rlneer 119 Inapeoter, K. Galen Bur 134, Rebert Montgomery 121. Tex Colleetor, Chrlatlan Bhlmp 121, Geerge Boek 130. Assessor, Samuel A. Keen 139, Aaren Mvers 118. Supervisor, Geerge W. Blrely 121, Jealaa Keen U7, Geerge Creawell 112, Henry Carpenter ICO. Soheol Dlreotera, C. H. Gelger 148, Adem Keen 141, D. F. Heaa 120, Jaoeb Felehlaer 111. Jnatlee of tbe Peace, Cyrus Creamer 150, A, F. Myers 107. Constable, Dan'l Oatman 129, Wm. Mnrpby 129. Township Auditor, A. & Harkneaa 143, Geerge W. Henael ar 117. Town Olerk, Ames Gilbert 139, Jebn Raubl23. ELIZABETH TOWNSHIP. Judge, Menree Shretner 167. inspector, Amea nisser ivt, jenn & KlserOU. Aaaeiser, William P Dornbaeh 170. Snpervlsera, Henry Herning; 42, Peter Bleuts 41, Urtss Demmy 84, Jehn N Kehler 64, Henry Faanaebt 82. Soheol Dlreotera, Emanuel Bemberger 113, Jeshua Yeeum 90, William Zrtman 78. Martin M Brnbaker 48. Ceaetabla, Jaaaa Buebter 170. Auditor. Franklin Heaa 178. Clerk, William Marka 175. EARL (EAST) TOWNSHIP. BC.T7B BALI,, Jadp,IKWBMMCSf7, laspacter, E S Qelat 173, Selomea SUfler 1 tx MMWeav2S0. Tax Colleeter, Tbemae Schwellrer 105, Jeaa B Redger 183. Saporvtaera, Samlah KUllaa 41, Heary D Weaver ISO, Edward J Ruck lit, Bemud Beaaflet1 175 Boheoi Directors. HettM Schneder 179, Bamaal 8 Raaek 199. Jeaa H Gait 98, Ceaetabla. M M Weaver 201, B B Felt 84. Auditor, Jehn Stauffer 272, H B Beeker 13. Town Clerk, Jehn J Kenhner 22, E M Wallace 200. TBRBR H1LU Judge, B Frank uoed 355. laaoeetor, Geerge Btttk 93, David M Bear 14L Jeha H Stae&er 154. Assessor, 8 F Feils 340. Tax Colleeter, Themas Schwellier 259, Jeha B Redger a 109. Bnporvleera, Semtah KUllaa 250, Heary D Weaver 233. Edward J Raaek 29. Samuel BUuflerSt, Boheoi Dlreotera, Uettsl Sehaader 180, Samuel a Ranek 230, Jeba 8 Gait 279. Oenatabie, M M Weaver 28, B F Felic 331 Auditor, Jebn Staufler 119, H B Beeker 239. Clerk, Jehn J Kerahner 209, X if Wal lace 11 L XABT BARt. CONSOLIDATBD. Tax Colleetor, Themas Bohwaltzer 301, J ebnB Rogers 292. Bnpervleere, Semlah KUllaa 297, Heary D Weaver 372, Edward J Raaek 143, Samuel Stauffer 209. Soheol Dlreotera, Hetcel Sehnader 359, Bsm'l 8 Raaek 435, Jehn 8 Gait 377. Ooaetabla, M M Weaver 229, 8 F Feils 415. Auditor, Jehn SUufler 391, 11 B Beeker 252. Town Clerk, Jehn J Kerahner 231, E M Wallace 407. KARL TOWNSHIP. Judge, Jacob H Hoever 410, Henry J Beeere 102. Inspectors, K L Sutten 257, H M Heffman 104, William Crumby 80. Assessor, David 8 Sehlaugh 433, Geerge Alderfar 62, Henry Negle 13. Supervisors, Jebn Slough 373. Geerge Beer 210. Henry Martla 179, Jehn K Snyder 77, Jehn Zlnn 27. ' Boheoi Dlroters,Isaao H Hlldebrand 380, Iaaae H Shaafler 305, Jeha Moaier 167, D H Grube 69, Jehn D. Bewers 27. Constable, Henry Negle 429, Jehn Low Lew rey 404, Richard Weaver 13L Auditor, Meaaa W Tayler 605, E O DUler 6L Town Clerk, D H Grabs 314, W B Bew eta 104, L R Beeere 48. FULTON TOWNSHIP. Judge, Jeha F Flte 190, Bamuel Dren aeu 59. Inspector, W F Leeke 102, Amea Wal Wal eon 63. Tax Colleetor, G J Grltslnger 190, W R Maxwell 67. Assessor, J M Jacksen 167, David R Glaeken 80. Snpervlsera, J T Gregg 103, David Nan, ar,67. Sobeol Dlreotera, Alfred Weed 193, Jeha Tatar 180, W J Ingram 00, Frank Runner, 0L CensUble, 8 O Geed 192, Wesley Brab Brab aea8. Auditor, Davla A Brown 191, Edward Hilten 64. Clerks, Andrew Charles 191, Woodward Campbell 63. HEMPFIELD (EABT) TOWNBH1P. LAKDISVirXE. Judge. Martla G Pelfer 100, MS Greff 1, Merru Kauffman 1. Inspectors, D W Miller 97, Aaroa G Dls slnger24. M S Grcfl 1. Merris Kauffman 1. Tax Colleetor, S B Frankfort 108, Andrew TMetsgarl. Assessor, H G Kern 11, K Hall 1, Geerge Brown 1, Jehn Helper 2. Supervisor, U K Geedman 108, Jehn Helman 109, Jaoeb Kerry 1. Scheel Dlreotera, H W GraybUl 108, Martin P Bwarr 109. Constable, B G Picket 65, Jebn Weldle 48, Geerge Smith 4, Jehn Yebey 1. Auditor, A B Landla 108, Jaoeb Stern 1. Clerk, NL Gets 107. PKTER9BURCI, Judge, E C Bewers 111, Jebn Workman 20. Inapeoter, A K Leng 110, J 8 Zerpby 19. Tax Collector, S B Frank lord 127. Assessor, D W Q raj bill 101, B T Lulz 21. Supervisor, U K Geedman 129, Jebn Hel msa 128. Boheoi Dlreotera, U W Oreyblll 127, Martin P Bwarr 130. OensUblp, 8G Picket 87, Jehn Weldle 91, J 8 Fellz 1, Ellas BUrk 1. Auditor, A B Landla 130, Clerk, N L Getz 123. BonnEnsTew.v. Judge, Jehn N Davla 62, Andrew Brn baker 78. Inspectors, Andrew Stoeker 31, Clayten Brown 109. ...... Tax Colleetor, 8. B. Frankfort 100. Asaetmr, Frank Haeksrty 53, W A Jenea 76,BBHleetanrt0. ....... Supervisors, Uriah K Geedman 117, Jehn Helman 111, Sobeol Director, Martin P Bwarr 119, H W Grey bill 109, Levi 8 Grese 2. Cenauble, Jebn Wetdle 73, S G Plckel 60. Auditor, A B Landla 119. Clerk, N L Getz 112. BART BBXrFIKr.D CONSOLIDATED, Tax Colleetor, S B Frankterd 311, An draw Metzger, l. ,, Supervisor, U K Geedman 354, Jebn Heltnen 381, Jaoeb Kerty 1. Soheol Directors, H W Gray hill all, Mar tin P Bwarr 358, Levi S Grese U ,.., CenaUble, S G Plckel 162, JebnWeldel 218, Geerge Smith 4, Jehn Yehey 1. Auditor, A B Landla 357, Jacob Stern 1. Olerk, NLGelz 312. A IIIIETf HKAKD WHOM. U Is Berry Ha Did Met Bteka a Blf g.r Baal A Copy et Ills Lettsr. WUllam Havercamp, et Beaver atreet, waa robbed a few weeks ego by a man who represented himself te be Charles Clark, of PltUburg. The thief la also Impudent, aa appears by the following letter which waa written by Clark te a son of Mr, Haver camp: Dxar Friemi) Billy: I bavea very bad ialnn and cannot wrltO te VOU mvaelf, 80 I bad te get some one te de ae. 1 have ar rived In Philadelphia te-day after writing you from tbe ether places. Tell Usrry i would net have taken bla combination lock If I had of known 1 could only get 60 cenu for It, and If 1 could be euro you would net keep tbe razor I would send It back te be abarpened. Tell the old man that ahlrt didn't fit worth a cusa and It was a cheap grade et tlanneU That (20 wae the only thing of any account and that didn't last long" I heard sloee that the old man waa te Set hU pension money. 11 1 had only have aewn this I would nave waited for that I UU yer, Billy, checks from PitUburg and my trunk took you in beautifully, but whan 1 leek at tbe things 1 took I can't help feeling that 1 was Infernally ewlnd led. I f y en have any money te aend me, aend ltlte me at tbe PhlladelphU peaU The letter was mailed at Philadelphia laat night at 8 o'clock at autlen B , and wm received In tbla oily thla morning. ArrcstM ler Vast Driving, j, p. Helllg, of Marietta, came te town this morning and after getting drunk was aoea In trouble. lie waa driving at a very roekloaa rate en North Qaeen street. Con stable Rnth arrested him and before Alder, msa Halbaeh he settled the case et fast driving and waa discharged. TO Damecrats BoccaatieL The returne from the Fenrtb oongrea eongrea oengrea alonal district of Missouri indicate that P. C. Wilsen, Democrat, was elected en Tues day, ever Frank M. Foeegete, Republican, fnr ihn inns term te fill the vacaney caused by the death of Cel. J. N. Burn, and that Ohas. F. Barber, Democrat, waa elected for tbe short term. Toe majority In esehoaee Is about 300. . m round m aksc.I.t. William O. Smltb, who works for Hewell & Grugtr, marble mason, found a fia) goldbraealetea North Duke street at aa early bear UU eralag. A SERVICE PENSION BILL. IftanttMKM OF COMQIUSS ASKKD TO VOTE rOR A "GOOD ONBV Altar Amending the Hen. lU.olutlen the Senate Adepts It-rive TaeaseaO Uel. lara Atked Frem the Slats te ray far .lehnrH. iJsnflU' Celt brat Ien 1!arrisbuR(i, Feb. 21.-In the Benato te-day bUla were favorably reported pre hlbltlag the sale et tobacco la any form te minera under alxteea yeara et age, and providing for a o:mplete system ter the goveramoatof aomlcstlena and election. The Houas concurrent resolution request lag Peanaylvaata membera of Congress te vote for a geed service pension bill waa adopted with an amendment sulking out tbe previsions which Intimates that the present penalen lawa are a temptation te perjury and subornation et perjury. A eoBeurrent resolution waa adopted providing for the appointment et a oom eom oem mltteeot two eensters and five membera cf the Heuse te aet In conjunction with a Grand Army committee te consider the question of the continuance et soldiers' erphaaa eoheole. BUla were introduesd as fellows t Cooper, providing for the Issuing of meritorious oertlUcatea te honorably flls flls flls ofcargedeeldlereand sailors and appropri ating 110,000 for tbe purpose. Rubra, te reapportion national dlatrlet. Maciarlane, Philadelphia, prohibiting the ereoUen et chemical laboratories or ware houses la the elUee, towns and boroughs, or near building In ether plaees; alae the lira escape bill, Wllllamaen, Huntingdon, fixing the number of read and brldge viewer at three, one of whom ehall be aaurveyer. Bills were pasaed finally: Providing rer the appointment et female phyatclana In state hesplUls for Insane; autherising mort mert gagee of purchase money, renUl or royalty reserved by granters or lesaera en oonvey eonvey oenvey anoe or leasee et coal or ether minerals. In the Heuse bills were favorably reported providing for the eaUbltehment of agrlcul tural experiment atatlens In connection with oelleges. Begga, or Butler, Introduced a bltl te punish wlfe-beater. BALDWIN Al'PLlKS rOR 03,000. The Sam te Be Used Fer Jebn H Land!' "Protection centennial O.l.tirallen," la the Senate ea Wednesday night bill were Introduced aa fellows : By Harlan, providing for quarterly pay menu by city and county ottleera of the money oelleoted by tbem. . . By Mr. Cooper, limiting the amount of stock and bonda,whleb may be leaned by consolidated or merged railroad companies te tbe value of the property and franehlae of the company, and reatrlctlng the leine te 1300,000 per mUe of read owned by the Allbflia en first reading were parsed, except Ne. 1(1, providing for the regulation and treatment of female Insane. la the Heuse Wedneadaynlgbt bills were Introduced as fellows : By Baldwin, te appropriate $5,000 for the oelenratlea at Lancaster et the elgnlng bv Waahlngten of the first tariff law In 1769, te be held July 4, 1869, By Mr. Williams, Luzerne, appointment of additional mine inapeoter. Tbe Henae then proceeded te the calen dar, and passed a number of bUla en second reeding. When bill providing for tbe regulation of fidelity and easusity insur ance companion, ethur than Hie, fire and marine, organized under lawa et ether ststee or governments, waa reached, Mr. Baldwin, chairman of the lnauranee com mittee, moved that It be recommitted. Messrs. Pugb, Lvtle and ethers opposed this motion and It wss voted down after Berne debate and the bill was passed te third rsidlng. The bill te provide a penalty et line and imprisonment ter persons guilty of annoy ing persona In public onnveysnees cauaed a lively debate, and tbe Heuse finally adepted a, motion indefinitely postponing Its con sideration. Tbe bill prepared by tbe Pennsylvania commission en Industrial eduoallen and In. trodueed by RepreaenUtlve Bean,of Mont gomery, and referred te the oemmttlee en ednoatlen, ofwbleh be la chairman, pro vides that a anm of money, net exeeedlng one-sixth of tbe amount of sobeol tax oelleoted In any year In any school district, may be expended for tbe esUbllsbment and maintenance of a aobeol of manual train ing, including Industrial drawing and de signing. The school authorities will be authorized te oenatruct and maintain buildings, class room and workshops for operations of training in tbe mechanical end domeatie arte, and te provide neces sary material, machinery, tools, equipment ana sppllsnee for the Instruction et pupils of both sexes In the elemenUry branabes of weed work, metal work, domestle economy and IndustrUl art. The superintendent et public instruction ahall prescribe one course of exercises in aeen ei me orancnen ui inauuuuuu wcu tlened, which eball be adapted te the re qulremenu of graded schools, beginning with pupil net leaa than 10 yeara of age, and continuing tbreugb each of tbe aucos auces alve grades eaUbllshed from time te time. There eball be enether course for un graded school. The exerclaea in each Senne aball net require leas tbsn two hours nor mere tbsu six hours per week. Whenever any nnmber net lees thsn one fourth et tbe adult tnhsbltanta et a sobeol dUtrlet shall petition tbe sobeol sutberitles te Introduee a branch et manual training they shall at once proceed te de aa Whenever In any aobeol districts sum et money net leas than (500 ahall be raised by epeelal aobeol tax or by aubecrlptlen, or DOtw, ler lOBCBiauiuiuvuuc uiiiuwuiuLe of a manual training school a sum equal te the amount se raised, or net exeeedlng 83 000 In any yetr, aball be paid te the dlatrlet from the state treasury, provided that Ihe whole amount se paid out et the treasury ahait net in any way exeeeu f 100,000. Sobeol authorities ei adjteent dlatrlcU may unite the fundsralaed by them In either el tbe ways provided for or rny portions thereof,under regulations mutually egrsed upon and approved by tbe state superlnUndent for a school or aaboelsot manual training or te employ Instructors of such training In some or all of tbe ordi nary schools. Ne sute money appropriated (or manual training ahall be need te teach any specille trade. Tbe manual training ma be uusbt In evening classes, open te all pupils of school sge residing In the dlatrlet, whether enrolled In tbe public eoheole or net. Whenever any build ing shall be ereeted or re-arranged for publle acboel purpeare, a eultable room or rooms shall be provided therein for manual training. Every normal acboel oennooted with the public school eystcm shall esUbtUh, net later man me opening et the fall aeaalen of 18S9, and tbcrealter regularly malnUln a ceurae of instruction, Sreacrlbed by tbe auto auperlntendent, in e elemenU of woodwork for all pupils in tbe regular courses, te be oe graded aa te Include net leaa than 40 exerelaee et two hours eseb, net mere than throeot which ahall be held in a week. Instruction In sewlnsr. cooking, eta . shall be prescribed for young women, and in metal work for young men. Each normal aobeol U te receive (5,000 from the sute for the nooes neoes noees aary building, machinery, tools, etc., and 82,000 annually for tbe malottnaneo .of Instruction, Including Industrial drawing and dealgn. Alter April 1, 1890, no ceitln ceitln ceitln onte or diploma for teaching aball be granted by any normal school te any graduate or ether person who shall net have completed a course of training in woodwork, equivalent te at least wi nema. nor aball any city, county or borough auperlntendent grant any auch certltleate after J une 1, 1692, te any person who shall aet pass a sallataolery examination in that training. The Disk el Nswessll Mania. Londen, Feb. 21. The Dake of New castle was married yesterday te Miss Candy, daughter of Copula Candy, formerly et the Mtatfe LsBoers, QOBEN VICTORIA'S BrKECU. Her Majesty Bars Kaslaad Still Be K.prt aaatedat tbe Berlin oeafareaee. Loxdeh, Feb. 21 Parliament wee opened te-day. The queen'e enceeh waa read from the throne la the presence of a large assemblage et membera of both house, la the speech Ihe qneea said that England would take part In a oenferenoo with Germany and the United BUtes In tolareneotoaffalraln Samoa. The oonfer eonfer oenfer enoo would take place at Berlin and would be a continuation et a oenferenoo. ea the same matter which waa begun at Washing, ten. ' The address continued : "In view et the Increased expenditures for warlike preparations of ether nations, It Is necessary for as te Increase the precaution hitherto taken for the safety et our shores and the protection et our commerce. My raiaUone with foreign pe were are at present friendly, but 1 have no right te ataume that this con dition Is Impossible, et ehange. Your attention will be asked at an early data for measures tending te develop the material resource et Ireland and for amending the constitution of various tribunals having speelsl jurls jurls dlcUen ever the real property of Ireland. The recent enaetmenU made by your hon orable body for the restoring of order and oenndenoeln Ireland have already been produetlve of salutary resuiu. A measure ler restoring geld coinage te a aatlsfaotery- oendltlon will be submitted te you. Measures regarding a varleua local sub jecu will also be submitted." , Iiei'OHTKIl TO TUB BENATJC Ths Committee Biamlnleg Oel. rtster Ask rer the Arrest of the Witness. WAsniNOTON, D. 0,, Feb. 21 In the Senate te-day Mr. Spoenar, from the oom eom oem initios en publle buildings and grounds, made a report as te tbe refusal et Thee, D. Flster, chief clerk of the supervising archi tect's efflce of the treasury, te answer, during the Investigation et that cfilee, cer tain queatlena aa te whether or net he bad received money from any govern ment empleye during the laat campaign. The witness had declined te answer en the ground that It was a private matter. The report eutee that subsequently Flaterwaa examined by tbe full committee, and again declined te answer en tbe same ground. The committee therefore reported a resolu tion directing the president et the Senate te issue his wsrrant commanding the ser-geant-at-arms -for them te arrest and bring te tbe bar of the Senate Thee. D. Flster te show cause why he should net be punished for contempt. Mr. Morgan said the resolution presented some delicate pelnte of law and objected te lta present consideration. It went ever until te-morrow. Mr. Spooner said he would be sbaent from ths Senate te-day end te-morrow, snd would call up the resolution next Mendey. In the Heuse te-day, Mr. Randall pre sented a resolution amending the rulea ee as te provide that en blank date immedi ately after tbe reading of the Journal the Heuse shell take up tbe Cowles bill, snd st 4 o'clock a vote eball be taken and making this order continuous. It waa referred te the committee en rules. He also offered a resolution providing for a dally mealing of tbe Heuse at 10 o'clock. Under obJeeUon by Mr. ltreekenrldge tble also went te the oemmlttee. The Heuse then resnmed con sideration of tbe postcllleo appropriation bill. Democratic members of the Heuse will held a caucus at 7:30 te night te oenslder what aotten aball be taken en several reve reve nue bills new before the Heuso. The can can eua laealled by tbe conservative party. Mr. Randall signed the call. Urvpellla Le.a a llatlla. Renten, Mais., Feb. 21. Tbe lateat news from Haytl 1 furnlahed bythoaeo bytheaeo bythoaee ond olUeer or the steamship Delia, at this pert from Pert Depalx. The clUcer autea that there la no communication between tbe coastwise town, but information waa received February 12tb, from a native mall carrier, who had Juat srrlved from St. Marie, of a serious oenlllot between the Northern and Southern armies, that oe. eurred tbree days before, one mile below 8L Marie, In wbleh tbe srmy under Hyppollte had been completely routed snd 200 or 300 men killed. The mall carrier said thst ths Nortberns bad first blockaded tbe pert of St. Marie, after which Legltlme'e srmy moved toward the Interior snd en tbe seoend day's march encountered a detachment of Hyppo Hyppe ll'.e'a army with tbe abeve remit. The suoeees of tbe Legitime soldiers was due te. tbe superiority of their arms. The seoend cilleer also sUte that a rumor hsdgalned considerable currency at Pert Depalx that Hyppollte hal been killed ty a Northern soldier, who it a a claimed rc eslved f 2.0C0 ler the work. Htea.a Fer the folic. Duur.lN, Feb. 21. A riot oceurrod laat night at Kilkenny upon tbe arrival et Mr, James Csrew, M, P., who waa brought by tbe elUcera from Soetland, where be was arrested en a warrant Issued under tbe crimes aeu Tbe mob atoned tbe police who charged upon tbe crowd and dlaperaed the rioter. Several persons were Injured. Mr. Carew was srrslgned toeay in the Kilkenny court en a charge under the Crimea set. He wss sentenced te four months' imprisonment without bard labor. Mr. Carew declined te make any appeal from sentence. Death et Fraud. Wharten. Wahuinqten, Feb. 21. -Dr. Francis Wbarteu, of tbe atat) department, died here thla morning. Dr, Wharten was born in Phllsdelphla In 1820, and baa been prominent In legal and religious circles. He was tbe author of a number el legal work. Secreury Bayard appointed him te the position et solicitor. Tbe Wbll M.n Ret Klllad. Uklxna, Ment, Feb. 21, Neither Clif ford nor Cunningham were killed by the Flathead Indians. Clifferd danger ously wounded an Indian, who was die covered stealing goods from his atore. If the Indian dlea there la no doubt that an uprising will take place. Tbe miuatlen Is still very critical. ..I la Hener et Cardinal Knu, Londen, Feb. 21. The 88th anniveisary et the birthday et Cardinal Newman was oelebratedte day. Tbe aged prelate attended pontlQelal high mats this morning. His health is improved. He sat through tbe entlre aei vloe and walked te and from tbe aaentty. m A BUbep Wads. Pniu, Feb.21, Dr.Tarver Lewi, bishop of Ontario, was married veaterday at the British emtassy te Mies Ada Lelgb, who baa founded in this city tbe British Free Episcopal ohnreb, the Billiah Orphanage ana Hemes for British Ueverneises and ethers. Tby Ara Ittcefaellsd, I.ON0N,Feb. 21 Tbe divorce suit of tbe Marquis of Atleabury, baa been abandoned, Tbe marquis and bla wife met en Tuesdsy last at a hotel In Londen and beeame recon ciled. They have returned home together. Urantad faiden. HARUiaeuna, Feb. 21. The teird of t4n n rtnn VaAmmftfifl 1 smr Ana -- r?" i. r"r- "" pardon, at 01 aware J. aienern, 01 Yerk oennty, convicted el blgamy.adultery Md par j ery, reca new gtrratt staie?, Heasee et Oeagreaa Fst the Tartl- sertal Mil. Beth branches el the Congress agreed ea Wadaesdsy te the report of their oon eon oen fotrooooa the territorial bill. In the Heme the adoption el the bill waa greeted with sppUnee, bnt la the Senata there waa no aaeh tmpntelve approval. Nothing bow Is aoeded la order te Increase the number of autea In the Union except the signature of the president and compliance with the forma prescribed In the bill. If the anx iety of the people In these ter ritories la aa great aa It haa been ropreooated te de, there la no rea son why North and Beeth Dakota, Moc Mec tana and Waahlngten abeuld net be atetea wltbla nine month, and alae no represented by eensters and repreeenuttveii In tbe Urel regular session et the Fifty-Brat Congress, white the people living north and south of the seventh standard parallel, whleh le te be the boundary Una between the two Dakota, are te have a ebance te eay wheth or there aball be a greater difference than la premised between the two state. Ths sttsmpt te indues the territory of Washington te aceept the name of Taoema haa been trainees, The DsmoersU et the Heuso were net fully satisfied with the bill, regarding tbe exclusion el New Mexloe from lta provi previ sions aa unfair, but they accepted tbe oon eon oen ferenoo report as ths best thing thst they oenld obtain at this time. When the formal netlfioatlen that the Heuso had sgreed te the conference report was received by the Senate, Mr. Piatt at once presented, the report ta that body, and, as a privileged question, It waa promptly teken up. it took a long time te read the bill, and then Mr. Hear atarted a longer dtsousslen by expressing his regret thst ths Senate oenferrooa had aet secured the Insertion efi a prevision for the exercise et woman auttrage la Washington, whleh ths Demoersllo supreme court of that territory had te the surprlae of everybody declared te be Illegal. Mr. Piatt explained that aa the Heuse oenferreee wenld aet agree te the preposition. It had te be dropped or the whole bill would have failed. Mr. Blair told the Senate all about hie faith In the right and Justice et female sufl rage, and alae argued until everybody waa tired In favor et a constitutional amend meat forbidding the appropriation of public money for eeetarian schools. Mr, Blstr tried ea Tuesday te bsve printed in the Rteerd a long memorial en thla enbleet aent In by elUiana of Philadelphia. Mr. Harrison prevented It by an objection. On Wednesday, therefore, the New Hampshlre senator read the whole of tbe document as a part of bla apeeeb, ae that It will sppear In tbe Rteerd. Mr. Veat did net like tbe Idea of leaving New Mexloe out et the Hat (of new etetes, and In plain terms be said he would vote agatnat the report because It gave tee mueh advantage te the Republican Mr. Brown alae declared that tbe measure aa agreed te wea unjust, snd Mr. Coekrcll was another Democrat who' orltleleed Ihe bill. Mr, Butler, who waa one of the Senate eon. lerrees, explained that he did net like tbe bill, but had signed the conference report beesuse II wss the beet thst could be obtained. When the question of agreeing te tbe report was finally put It wa carried without a division. CATTLE KATE" HAS M.U0K, She Discovers the TrlekOt a rareOamaand DasU-ers ths (lambling Saleen, Cerinnb, W. T. Feb. 21, A sensational story cemae from Carben oenaty, whleh brings Mis. Kate Maxwell, the owner of a cattle raneb, Inte promlnenee aa a daring and desperate woman, whose career may rival that of ths notorious Uslle SUrr. Mis. Maxwell la knewa among ranehmen aa "CatUe Kate," and has in her employ about twenty cowboys. Ths oewboys have been losing very heavily lately at a fare game la Bessemer, ma by Farley &. Good win, Kate became oenvlnoed they were being robbed and aoeompsnled by her foreman, both armed te the teeth, visited the plaee Monday night. With a six shooter In each hand, Kate ordered the fare dealer te "get out" He get" and while abe kept tbe gamblera covered, tbe foreman examined the cards and box and found the game waa a "braoe game." When thla waa sxpUlned te the blgorewd that was present there waa a wild ruah made for Farley and Goodwin, and they were dragged eutelde and badly beaten. Seme of the crowd went for ropes, and the two gamblers were given ten minutes la which te say their prayers, While this was going en, Kats snd her foreman seeured all ths money about the plaee ssveral tbeneaad dollars. Thea Kote wss disposed te be merciful and finally the two gamblers were putea ponies snd started oft for Utah. The aaloen, alter being systematically pillaged, waa burned, and the orewd, led by Cattle Kate, " atarted for her raneb, where the money waa dlatrlbnted and free whlaky and danelng ended the night. A Knock-Oat rer Shannen. Ban Franoiseo, Feb, 21. The fight between Shannen and Goegban, middle weights, at the Gelden Gate elub laat night, ended In tbe7th round with a clean knock-cut for Shannen. Olub membera had backed Geegban heavily, and In the aecend round they aet up a yell when It looked as though Shannen waa whipped. He rallied, however, and In tbe fifth and sixth slugged Geegban terribly, oleslng one eye and badly uaing up tbe ether. In the seventh he bit Oeegbsn square between Ihe eye, snd Ihe Utter went down like s leg. Beth men showed selence snd plnck. There was great disor der In the laat round and It looked aa though tbere was an attempt te Interrupt the tight Dknvkr, Oel, Feb. 21. Geerge Le Blanche, the Marine," and Ed. Smith will fight illteen rounds Queensberry rulee to night for a purse et l,000. The Marine will fight at 100 and Smith at 170 pounds. Beth are in geed condition. Taken te a.lwaj Jail. Dublin, Feb, 21. Mr. Wm. O'Brien was removed te day from Clonmel te Galway Jail. ' Dublin, Feb. 2L The railway station at Galway was surrounded by theusanda of people who welcomel Mr. O'llrlen whin he alighted from tbe train In custody of the offleer. They afterwarda gathered about tbe Jail and aang national aenga. Great excitement prevails in Galway and peace Is seriously men seed. m Will Jt.cl a Hanaieuia Testimonial. VieicsnuMO, Miae,, Feb. 21. Wesley Themas, a negre, attempted le aaaault MUb Kate Plnkaten yesterday, but be waa pre vented by Jebn Littleton, another negre, who seeured Themas, after a desperate tight, In wbleh tbe Utter waa abet Thorns was afterward lynebed. Oltlztna will present Littleton with a handaeme teat! teat! menlal for his courageous conduct , m Bantsncd rer Ufa, Austin, Tex., Feb. 21. In the United States court yesterday Kd. Reeves, the train robber, was senteneed te tbe penitentiary rer life. W. O. Jehnsen, son et Pest master Jehnsen, of Austin, was sent up one year for embculement el thepostemse money order funds. . Killed By Dj nainlte. Nkw Yere, Feb. 2L Geerge Smith, sixty years old, waa killed this morning by the accidental explosion of a dynamite cartridge at 77 lb atr6et and Boulevard, ieavld.il te Daatri. New Yerk, Feb. 21. A fireman named McCerm !ck waa sealded te death by ee "'. 1 :r .:r . . r.;. .. 1 ebpb h- h - - .- -.... I P W Kast rtyer early this morning. Ths I body was tomeYOd te tM morgue, thf ninmnrE RRmiw. . r..VW ..,..-,. . &:nii?i :.? ' &K-.i. '.V.-.---X0.1 L. ' 13 u$ BON. JOHN . KKWMA ! BBNATOB rOB W-Bs TUM1MIA, M) Derr, the Democrat waa rersletsaHr posed Keana, r ally Oenus sa BH MJsaJi pert, and Hern Onlaa Laker, AtM- east. Hia Vete WKA lae Denae state. 't J i i r --9JlH l..M.MWrJM. ,v.mmnaaaaaaaaiVHMiK ;v-mi mnrs. vrvsi-Bev-r' v;vW 5 V - sr . -'. V i f. i . .: OUABLXSTON, W. Vs., Feb, II. TM nnoxpeotod has happened, sad Jekst sV Keana will suoeeed himself la tke VaJM BUtee Senate, TwobaUctsweraw SB.IM first giving Geff 44, Keaaa 33, BisstsilMli. Anether ballet was ordered, whoa vats the msa who has heretofore boea jm Ml all ths trouble, areas sad, la a short explaining his past aetiea, M Keana. Herr, the Uatea Later had voted for Geff, also ohaagea a vaM Keaas, which mode taa nqaM Csrr and Kirk, Ualea labor bm for Qefl. The vels as ansoaaseol wait Keana 40, Geff 45; whele aassaar ym eatt, ei, ' 4& . BRBTOB OP J0BW B. KBWHA. '3' f Jeha H. Keaaa, et Oharlossea,Karwta oeunty, was bera at Veteoalea, VwbW (new West Virginia), April K, lMf ! IHat and worked en a tana ; eatatasl tfeaQw federate srmy ss a private seUlsr t .HI , wounded la that oerviee laMM, saiiwr surroadered at Bhrevepert, LeatetaBa. te ' 1665; afterward attended Bt, V cellege, Wheeling i etudled law waa sdmltted te the bar Jaaa St. waa elected preaeeutlag attoraey Mr aawba oenaty, ea the Doaseonw la 1872, and eerved unUl Jaaaary , wTl la 1S75 waa sleeted by the bar la MM live oeaaUoo uader swtater held the olreatt eearta el Wayne; was elected te tte Forty-sixth aad Forty-aevoala and aad aoea aicoted te tae Congress, whoa ae was eleeted avtht Ualted states Beaate aa sueeeed Heary U. Davis. took hte Beat December I, IMS. JJk, Keaaa aad aet Vaaoe ftnt theea-palga under tbe strews teat, members of ths state Ijog-lilaig-weta talking or; akiag ue eeati of im mera esatrai. Cbarus a Kenns entered with a will, bat progress for a walla Oel. Friar air upea tale alaa. of s circus that was-bUla for en a eertata date. They meats with the manager te speeches during ths porferi seared ens el the biggest alts aver te pollUeal speakers la this oenatry. TOfjr" body boss te a clrens la Wast Virata, s sU' they'saw mers peep! la oaadayeaaf planthanlnamoBtheaaayothsr.l - DBATU Or .IAMBI O. VLOOO. Tbe oaiueraka sniMwaua Dtee at M00 ..... u.k ni m ta n wuaJ y. 7Knil, JT-M .41 W, HOT V l et Callferala, died a'. Httd-barg morning. Mr. Floed was st ths head eltM gMe 4. banking InaUtaUea of Haa Frsselasaaaa ss Us Bonanza Millions!!." B W4aV; ' bera la Nsw Yerk about IH6, aad rassHasl.i rassHasl.i rassHasl.i aoemmon school odneslloa. la IMtst; n.llg bTj afAtl IfjiaiaakB, aM.Akl.aaa 4aWmt wmSims lama.? "iftaa nay around ths era. He a 1 twaaa a somstlmes dlssppelatmsats aaa MlaMk. J and plasty of bard work, uaUl 1K4, bs became the leading partaer la i viiuui A rtiR.lA- Th wn. llaaav ' saloon and a aert of aa exekaage, lalM& these men made their first lavaM al too teo toe ths Comsteok lode, Nevada. V? w. wwm m. w , wm --y ' a hV jena w. Maeka y jetnsa tasm ta 1 as aaa m T-m.. rt V.I KnM K tnnrlh M. $-. t Floed nroleeted the Nevada beak la aaas-JHl pany with Fair and Maekay. ItwaijaM-; previous te this time thst ae aMdatkat''Vf'T; hH nail en thn Oallfemte baak wa .." led te Its snspeaslea sad Iseldaatally ta tM &;J - -- . . t nlnlrta n William II. Halalf. Mr. Vl'e vh'.' wealth Is esUaisted at 130,000,000. Ha had been. ailing for seata tlssaaai spent considerable time la BaMeU erg.' whose waters he wss taking. A raaaens Doetov DM. Wabuinuten, D. C, Feb. 2L-Doeter Bliss, who attended General Qaraela la als last Ulneea, died at 7:15 this assralag ftr 1 paralyels, Dr. Bites was a natlvs et Aubura, W. Y. He enlisted at Grand Rapids, M a., sa sa army surgeon and was piaeea ia caarge as r-; k. .... Ilnn. hn.nll.1 In ikU -. SAl. IU A4IUUI HuW HWfHM -n i i i - ., His servlees la President Garaeld'a saw i are matters of recent history. Hie aivetsa Al aervleea te ths dilng presldsat lmsairea - hla health, and only bla rsmsrkaUa Witt power kept him up during the past low A year. Alter ineasatn 01 rasnuunr ur. itiiss rssnmsa nus pnwuew - a aT wss neuveiy easpa. " "1 " few weeks el his death. Ulsd Br Weaaaa. En Paie, Texas, Feb. 2l.-Ada Haaia, known as ths Tsnltertel Nlgsaate,M yesterdsy shot and kUIsd Jack BrewawaU, known all eyer the Southwest saa saeaa, A disagreement arose botweoa tke two, when Mis Hums shot Brewa, kUllag alas Instantly. . W THBJl D10A0B1. P Washington, D. C, Feb, 2L -Fer Eastern PsnnsjlvanU : Fair, waraser I variable win da, m - Qoed te Step ta Baltlasera. The Pennaylvante railroad tlekets ta 4 inauguration In Waahlagtea, D. C sm noed te atoe at Baltimore, going or eea m se that persons purchasing ths Will hava an opportunity or speaamg 1 the Menumenui eny. .1 m D.Uvard a Ltua la Utlls, Themas F. Porrett deUvered a in Lints last evenlnr te a aoed audience, en the "Aim aad Objects at ska Order et Ualted rnoaae." Aoeaaou si aaa v organized la -tuts saeruy, saa we anas .1 . . k. It III fc vw nAAaaaltal. O. A a. D. eatcars awr tbe Tear. jn vniin in- ar ihn efflcan alaatad sa ' PhlladelphU en Wadaasday for that bla A Pert Deposit railroad : PrilSiai,y W. U. Wilsen : director, Jaoeb Teas. A. B. Rebert, Wlstar Merris. AJmtaaMr Middle, N. P. Sherttldge, J. N. paiatm ' W. l7 ElklBs, W. J. Heward, Heary & - WeUb. Jehn p. ureen, sraaa . W.AiPaMea. V '. J- -.3X S
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