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Mr. HftlnaaprMMUd Ua laaaa Mlarat Inte betMa tka watar aeaiailMaa aaA StaiMt Raaak, tot tka Raaak aUll ptapar ly, for ena yaar fraai April 1, 1880, at a raatal et fsea Sataet eaaaall raUflaA tka aeUea et Ua watar aeataUMaa t aeamca oaaeUeeamrratf. maixTAXieii or rarmaiia. Tka Mlewlag paUUeaa- wara praaaatad s By Mr. Erlmw, fee tka gradtag aad bm atdamlitag of Hertk Mary atraat, batwaaa Waat Ktag and. Walaal atraata. By Mr. Wlae, ter tka grading aad galtar leg of Flrat aireat, batwaaa Ceral aad Oryatal atraata. By Mr. (tebata, for tha aaaaaduattlagel Beeth Watar atraat, batwaaa Waat Kiag and Osrmaa attaeta ; ter tka BMeadaaaiateg et Oermae, batwaaa Pttoea aad Watar t foraaawarea Btrawbarry atraat, batwaaa Water and Mnlbarry. By Mr. Kiddle ter tka coaaUeotloa of a aewer ea Oelnmbla ayenee 110 feet la length, te oeoneot wltk aewer ea tkat arenee j for the repair of Cherry alley between Walnut ana tiemea atreeta, All tha abDTe patllkwa ware referred te the atraet oemmlltea. 8200 rea DsoaBATiew dat, Mr. Riddle pretested the petttlea of tka Joint memorial committee of theleealQraad Army peata for aa appropriation of 8200 te defray tha ezpeaaaaef decorating tka graraa of aeldlara ea May 801k. Mr. Riddle aftldb, praaaatad tka abera petition by requett He balleTed It "te be within the toepe of oenaoUa te grant tka prayer of the petltloeera. Ithaabeeadoaafer yaara by aareial eltleaet t be oemmoa wealth aad Ita propriety baa narar beaa qneatleaad. Ha moved that oenaoUa make tka appro priation praytd for. The motion waa pat and adopted, tka only dlatenilogTete being thatef Mr. Wlae. After the ,ebalr deetded tha motion adopted Freaident Rraaa aald while the eaaaa waa a worthy ena ha doubted the propriety of cennalla making tUa appropria tion for the pnrpeae named. Cennella bare no right te vote tha peeple'a money away and tha appropriation ler tbla parpete would open the doere fet ether al roller mattera. He would give fS eat cf hlaewa jiecket te help the committee pay the ex. Aecaea.. Mr. Wlte eatd he waa alto willing te tlra a contribution te help pay the txptnaev, bat he voted asalntt the motion because ha did net think oeuoolla had tha right te Tat the oily 'a money for the pnrpeae named In the petition. In tba talk that followed Meeera. Leng and R dd!e bid the a raid Array maa tad uaed aa an argument tbat oeunolla had an much right te rote 8200 for the deoeratloa et teldlera gravta aa te apend a large anm 01 the elt)'a money for a big feed at tha water werke, TUBKPIKB ABANDONED. The resolution of tba Ltncaiter and Marietta tnrnplke oempany dlreotera abandoning tbat pirt of the turnpike la tka city llmlta wra read. The clerk waa directed te enter the name en the mlnutea. Common oeuncll concurred. Mr. Riddle offered a resolution providing for the appointment et a committee et three en purke from each braneh. He eatd there wa; probability et there being a park In tha eity in Ujo near future and he thought there eheuld be a committee en ptrka who might aid la tbeeatabllalmentettbtie plaeea of reoreatlen. The motion waa adapted. Common oeunoll oetouired. Mr. Riddle preiented the report of tha atreet committee ler the month of March, ahowleg tha work of that department. Common oaunell ordlnanee, Ne, IS, traer. ferrlng nnezpended balaneea of money la dIBereet approprlatlena te tba oentiageit faad, waa laid en tha labia. President Xrana being of opinion tbat aa tbeerdU aanee had been Introduced and, bean re ported te the last oeunoll, the pretest oeonctl had nothing te de with It aad oeold net legally pate tha erdla anee, COMMON COCNOILh In oemmoa oeunoll there were preaent : Messrs Adams, AltleW, Beard, Bartholemew, Baumgardner, Berlctlsld, Bltner, Brsdel, Brlntoe, Oummlnga, Craibsugb, Dlnan, Kager, Kberman, Frents, Freeh, Frltaeb, Herr, Hoever, Krelder, Jjtndla, Me Liugblln, Rill, Sing, Underwood, Yeung aad Zeek. Mr. Baumgardner presented the report et City Treaaurer Hatbfen for the menthTTbe reealpta were 11,216, tzpendllurea 110, 880.64 and the balanee en hand I93L76. Tha balances la the several approprla appreprla approprla teona are : Xetcrrstcn Leani lncluJlng E taking rana.. aas.ees w , 4,(00 00 , .0'W , 6,VH 1U 684 J , ,W M ll.ltd 40 . 1A.S42 tl J'rlncl.jUei I euu UM I'aien l.eini Birevt Uimiges Uapslrs te nueetn irjm U xuw Tax Mepaln teBtnwi tirain aaa Uaesainlstux etraits . rtelgUnand Aapoaitltleoks Water Works U.neral Laving Water ripe Belarus.................. ,..,... I-olles and Turnkey BUarles angineerj, Writers, 4a,.... ... 7.8.1 M ... 7.141 ... 10.314 OS ... 14.SS0 70 ... 8,4)0 41 ... 4.V93 68 ... K.tM 01 ... S,0UI ... SSI TS ... l.woen Mltm vipinuifttburaimu l.tgbtiag city , rrtnUngandSmtlODery Abatemeatea Walrtent , Ceattngenciet Btwtr ana Water Works improve nsents .................,...........,, Colltetlon et 1.1'y Tax Arrearagrt Beliir tnacruebsr ; BevrVje xnglaes Bena nuke street rawer , BerthQa ca atraet rener Bertb flam Street eewer... DefletsDcy in water Works te De cember SI, 190 ss.tu te S.SI0 tl tuti 7 81 loe te 87 SS S 07 wee 9 60 PBX8BNTATIOX OF FBTITIONB. By Mr. Sing, for the repair of Coneetega atreet, between Seuth Queen and Prince. By Mr. Dlnan, for a aewer en Ann etreet, between King and Orange. By Mr. Zwk, for the mae.damlr.lng of Frederick etreet, between Shlppen and Duke etreeta. Br Mr. Frantz, for tbe macadamizing et Plum sueet, between Chestnut and Orange. By Mr. Commute, for tbe macadamising et Obaetnut etreet, between Nevla and Plae atree.s ; for a crossing at Columbia aad College avenues, aad for Ue guttering of College avenue. Bf Mr. Bertafield, for a crossing at Jamaa etreet and College aveaua. Tha above were referred te Ue etreet committee. Mr. Bltner, who waa net present at Ua organlsitlen en Monday, waa sworn la aa a member. K BONDS ArPBOVXD. The bend of City Traasarar-aleetRsthfea, la Ue aum et 850,000, with Jacob Retkfea, J. Hey Brown, Jobs D. Skllea aad B. M. atyeta aa sureOea, waa read aad approved, Select oeBBoU oeaoarred. Tka bend of City Solicitor Brawa, wttk Davie A. Brawa aad B. Freak -fc'rna a awatata, la tka aaa et 1,88, waaas. 'tlft PWKMkMlMl roe fM WMMMMBtiflmr Brava-gBWiieaa hnww Wash nt- eSBBjaasaaBa-aaaaaaaaaMaaa. BBnwBaeBaaa-aat a aaa. .aaaa. - - - " . . . if .-f Mr. MfttM ItlWHH BtlllllB atd rtMtaMM wrwvakag tot tk pfalMMM af BwMfc fcy ! yet, Tka CMMVnMv t WW Mfti MflBWHy. IBMIMI M B MM lSMk Taa arANDiaa oemmittiks. Tkaieuawtagaratkaa far tka year i KMdla aaa rarta. at aalaati .i"ri oeamwi, JsnaaMMl. SfOtB. at MattULaagklla, Herr aael BMav, ii J2t?LJmf-Bm KMdtABwJrailalu MfWlaa, eT aaleeti Mag, Cumaalaga, Freak aad Uaderweaa. at tSimmtm. JfM Halaaa aa BtamMla, Meats Brialea aa Hoevar, of eoaaaiei of wiSSiP fSJf wi t alet XraMeraMDmaa.WeemBMa. Vteiarty, Krlaajaa aad ajtaraiMla, al Baalaae, Bahaet,Halaaaaa Xvarta. Ml fcrjaraeaa, Creaaaagk aaa VrMak, latMMI H" Aimi as auasswMS. !! at aaiaat rallea, Hataaa, Wlae aaa Leaf, of aMaM Bartakatd, Bradal aaa BartaniewMW, Frlaaag, bMbbmb aael Riddle, of aalaet: aadTeBBt.eteeai aatnaraa, Riddle aad Warnef aaMet; Brlatea aad BradaL of aa Xaekaaaa Relief, Balnea aad Wlae, of Mleett Jjaadl and Adama, of oemmoa. Bawaraga and drsiaaae,Leng aad Bekum, et aaleeti Bsumcardnar and Fmbik. ni Parka, Riddle, Halaaa aad Krarte, of aaleeti tha aaembera from oeaiaioa oeunoll fcay aet been appeiatad. OBOANIZATION OF OOKMITTBafl. Atdar oeunoUa adjourned tome of tba eemmltteaa met aad ergaaUed for the eeatag year. Tha flaaaea oemmltte elected Jehn H Baaragaraaer ekatrm'aa aad DaBela Rebrer clerk. Tka lamp committee chairman la David K. IiOBg, aad tka elerk Aldermta Data. WlUlaaa Riddle waa ekaaea ekatrasaa at tka atreet; committee, a A, Qan clerk aad Beejamla M. Treat te run tba read roller. THB BALI. CLUB A GO. Dsiegatea Blsetea t attiu taa Middle gtetee Iisagaa BleetUg. At tbe hotel of Jehn A. Baydar, ea Kerth Queen atraet, laatevenlngameetlng, et base ball men waa held te take eetae aetkm la regard te placing a club la Lanetater. Quite a number et gestlemea, who. kava always manireeted a great Interest la Ua aauenal gam were preeeat,aad every body Beamed anxious tbat lieaeaater eheuld nave a club. The meeting waa ergaatxsd by ua election of J. B. Ilcbty chairman and Harry H. Hansel secretary. - Mr Henael euted Ua objset of tha meet ing and told of ua exeailent opportunity Uat Ua elub bad te enter Ua Middle Statee sVeegue, whleh needa ena club yet aad will bold a meeting at Ua Qlrard house, Phila delpble, thle evening. The gentlemea at onea agreed te aubicrlbe anffleleat money te give the elub a geed atari. Mr. Haneel waa elected a delegate te represent the elub at Ua meeting of the league tbla evening. He wta Instructed te aoeept tba alxth plaea laUa league. W. 8. JDeen, who la alee going te Philadelphia teday.waaafterwarda aieetea a aeiegate also. There le no doubt (bat Lancaster will have a elub, and the mcti at the back et It mean bualnenr. A telegram reoelved here tbla afternoon states Uat tbe Metropolitan club, aa orgaal ergaal orgaal xttlea compeaed et old player of Ue team et that name, which wen the Association pesant In 1881, will be represented at tba meeting te-night. They areasid te be alter Lancaster's place new. Trouble In the Blading Wef ele Olub. The Reading Bicycle club have had a dlatgreement In regard te tbe allver cup reeently wen by three of Uelr number at the tournament In tbla elty. The eup Is a vatnable ena and la In the poateeelen of W. J. Wllhelm, tbe well known amateur wheelman. An action In trever aad con version waa brought against him, and at a hearing en Wrdneeday night, before Alderman Denhard.Judsment waa awarded la favor et the elub (or 125. All but two member et tbe elub have withdrawn ea aeoeuntof Ueea proceedings, and a new orgenlsitlen la about being effected. After the heerlng tba omeere of tbe elnb exhibited a letter from Martin Rudy, tt Lancaster. Rudy tajt: "la reply te your oemmunloatlon of Ue 28th alt., Iwieb te Bay tbat tba cup In qaea qaea tlen la club property, end oannet be claimed byoeateitanta who wen lit jet we oeold net object it Ua members nf tbe elub were te vote it te Ua membera et the team who wea If." Mr. Wllhelm claim tbat be resigned ss a member et tbe club end Uat Ue cup la hie properties be paid 810,tue expense of the team te Lancaster, and reeelved nothing la retura. He eeye he mad 21 point two mera than waa necessary te wln'.tbe cup, aad Uat he waa preiented with It. Olrl loetnauuiMOonrtM. The biggest sensation Summit, N. J., baa known for many a long dsy Is tbe arrest, for arson, of Henrietta Frances Dsy, 16 yaara old, and her sister, KmmaT. Dsy, 19, and their coniesslen uat they net only eeuaed tbe recent fire In Summit by which tha Uvea of 18 temlllea were endangered, but Uat they also had oemmltted loeen. dlartsm at Plait field, for which William Vsn Ness Is new serving a 10 yeara' sen. tenee. Henrietta Day eatd they started tbe nrta ter sport ; they llksd te see the build ings bum, and tbe excited crewde were enjoyable. Tbey have te be watched te prevent them from Betting tbe Jail en Or, aa tbey have threatened. A Meiealar Oreeerymaa. A Kdlter Rsber, et Ue S(a( Tribune, waaetanding in a grocery atexe, in Charlie, ten, W. Vs., en Tuesday night, he waa acoeeied by Governer Wilsen, who shook hie net under his nose and threatened blm wlU persons! violence for criticisms made la Ue paper et Ue governor 'a omelal actions. The grocery keeper, aet being an admirer et Ua governor, ordered htm out of the etere, and, as be failed te go, sum marUy ejected btm by foree, with tba IrJOBotlea never te enter hie doere again, Bit Leg Oreahtd by ears. Rev. Dr. Kdward Beeeber, aga 85 years, a brother of Ue late Henry Ward Beeeher, fell beneath a train In Brooklyn, en Wednesday sight, and had hie left leg run ever end crashed. Dr. Beeeber was return ing from Paikvllle, where he le psster of a obureb. and la alighting before Ue train stepped made a mietep. Death at JUt. j. e. cmthlew. Rev. J. O. Orilcblew died en Monday at his realdecee, Butler county, uia state Rev. Or Itch low waa pastor et the First Baptist church te this city for several yeara aad bad many friends In this elty, who will be pained te hear et his death. Ha waa prominent la Ue great temperance move aaent In Ule elty aeme yaara age, which waaoMdueted by Evangelist Blake. He we a foreibie and earnest speaker, and ranked high a a pulpit orator, Ledgers Oisehaigsd. The mayor had only two ledgers todle tedle todle peae of thle morning. They gave a geed acoeunt of UAmselvee and were discharged. WalTedaHaarUg. Kdward Mlllea, wke waa sued before Alderman A. F. Deaaclly for Ua laraeay Jf a dec aad vr. last Tkamday, tka Bawaarty at Caarlaa OarlsaakL aaa Mrrv4kaawtkf aasl sBvaa mtm mm HEAVY LOSS BY FIRL vaarueriaaamx or erwA.a ), JB,icrrAtxt si Bee BHasemd an Thaa aa tag Are BteMMara; Oaaattaalargeataael aaaat daatraeUva area tkat baa takaa pkea la Laaaaatar la a leag Ubm eaearrad ea Wedaeaday alarki Tka large brlek bBllduageaBearar atraat, batweea Haael aad Hagar aUeeta, termetly M 4 eattaa aalll, bat at let aaed aa a aia tag aad aaak feetery by Jeaa A. Bargar, Jrn waaeemplateiy deetreyed... Tfcla waa aaa ettkabtatkaewaballdlagaiatkaaHy. la ataeR waa HOtM feat,' aad waa at tare aterlae wltk baaemeat aad atUa. OAOateker 17th, 1887, tka large ptaalag aalU at Haary Bargar, ea Beatk Prtaea atraat, waaa atreyad by are. laHevaeabaraf Ihaaaaaa year the eottea aaUl waa eeaapled feykla aaa, Jeaa A. Bargar, Jr., who fltted M ap freea top te boMeaa wltk ua lalart aad meat improved maehlaery. Aaaeagatkar Impravamaata ke built aa aaaaz te tba baUdlag eiaSS feet la alee. SA Sm liMbB nal .hMl IbIb'mI.-'- before atavaa o'eloek. It waa dleeevared byHearyBombtrgariWhewaaataadlacIa the yard of a heaee aeer the mUL Haaaw the flameelMBlng from eae of Ue apaar atorywladewaof uabnlldlngaad areeaadad te ralae aa alarm. Ha raa te tka atera of laaae Beaieaa aad proeured a kay wlU which he atruck box Ha, 61, at BeaU Qaaaa aad Hager trtt VIBBKBN BBBFOND qDIOXLT, Th fireman responded very qalekly, ngtaMa2betngtheflrattegetUere. it was ptaead at BeaU Qaaaa and Haael streets with U ether aa follew: Mat et BeaU Qaaaa atraat, batwaaa Hagar aad Htael) NeSat Haael and Beaver atreeta, and Ma 1 at Prlaee aad Haael atraata. Aa tka balldlag was tilled wHk Inmber, havings aad eUar Utaga Uat wara dry aad lentmsasbie, taa ara spreaa vary rapidly, la a short time tka wfcele utarier of tka building eeemed te be ea ara aad Ua nana leaped from every window aad aoea atada Uelr way Ureagk tka reef. There waaqalteaaUffbreeaeblewlagat tketlsae aad a number of bulldlnga immediately urreundlag tba mlU wara aoea ea ara. Tha firemen teraed UU attaaUaa te Ueea aad wara obliged te uae a gnat deal of watar ea Uam te prevent uelr deeuaotles. Tha oeoupante et usee balldlag, wlU Uelr aeigbberr, became greauy excited aad la a abort time tba furniture bad all beea re moved te pleeee of safety, Tha bulldlnga were all well aeakad wlU watar. Tha Ilia continued te bera wlU great flereeness and Ua firemen found II vary hard te fight Th nolae mad by It waa very great and a tremendoe erewd aoea gaUered te watch Ue destructive work of tbe flames. THB BFBCTATOBS ALABMBD. About alx minutes before 11 o'eloek Ua large wall aloeg the Beaver atreet alda of Ua mill fell, with a tremendous eraah. Th notes made waa se great Uat Ua frightened byetandere did aet knew What bad happened. Many of them fled la terror ter fear they would be burled, aad tka firemen were obliged te change Uelr quarters. Fer a time It was feared Uat tha high gable end wall en Ua north ear, which has aemeUlng like a tower In It, we going se ran, out it remained atanaing. it waa net long after tbe weetern wall bad fallen In that part et tbe one ea tbe east aid gava away and tumbled down with a frlgbtfnl crash. Up te the time tbat the walla bad fallen the firemen found muck difficulty la getting at tba Same right, and tbe chief engineer proneonoed It one et tbe meat stubborn Urea Uat ha baa bad anything te de with In bla experience. Onee the walls were down, however, the firemen were mueh mere auoeessful. Four atreama were kepi constantly at work, aad by midnight tba lira waa under oentroL By Uat time Ue mill and Ua entire een. tenta had been destroyed, however, and parte of Ua heavy walla were all Uat waa left. Engine Ne. 2 and 4 were kept throwing water en Ue mine until 8 o'clock Ule morning, when Ua mill premed a deeelate appearance. . Between the mill and Seuth Qeeea atreet Uere la a large yard la whleh Mr. Bargar kept lumber la very large qnantltlaa. These huge piles were en fire several time and a considerable quantity waa either dtslreyed or very badly damaged. INSUBANOE HALV THB LOSS. Mr. Burger and It yry dlfflealt yet te eetlmtte ue less, bat Ulnke It will amount te 130,000. Ha owned tba building, having purchased It irem J. W. Helmaa emUlag ever a yeer ego. He had It filled wlU Ua beat maehlnery, the greater part of which waa entirely new. All of Ule wax ruined by the fire, and tbe engine, whleh I a complete wreck, was an eighty horse power Corliss, in Ua mill there waa a great quantity of lumber aa well ae finished work. Among tbla wax a lotet tables, eta, for the store of U. J. P. Raab, at Qaarryvllle, and a lotet work for Ue new etere et Astricb Brothart,ea North Queen atreet. Oaly last Btturdsy a Urge number of new doera were plaeed la ue mill, and Usee, with Ue ether contents, went up In smoke. Mr. Burger's tnsurauee is f 16,030, and It Is Jdlvlded aa follews: Oj engine end boiler house with Sbenk & Bansmen, Fire aaaoelatlon et Pbllsdelphle, 82,000; en Ue baildlng with Sbenk x Bailsman, Imperial et England, 82,000; Fire man'a Fund of California, 81,000; Orient of Hartrerd, 11,000; wlU Allan A. Herr In National ei New Yerk, 11,000; ea machinery, with Jeremiah Rite, Heme of New Yerk, 11,000; with Allan A. Herr, Niagara of New Yerk, 81,000; Buffalo German, f 1,-000 en machinery and stock with Allen A. Herr, Niagara of New Yerk, 11,600; Elliett of Bosten, 81,000; with Eckenrode & Mjers, 81,600; wlU Sbenk 4 Bailsman, Western of Terente, 81,000; 'and American Central of St. Leuis, tlOOO, Teerela no Insurance whatever ea'ue lumber whleh wts burned or damaged la the yard. TBIRTT riVB KMrXOTXB NOW ID LB. About tbitty.five men were employed In Ue mill, all of whom ar thrown out of employment by the fire. These men ar net only without work but th majority of them leee Uelr entire sets of tools which nvsrsged In value per aet from 30 te 870. These who surfer oensidersbl loses are: Adam Herab, J. C. Hear, Jeseph Qerjilikl, Jehn Haaslawaeder, Harry Myers, Harry Myers, Jr., Harry Melsgar, Adam Sbeen, Heward Myers, Edward Hampbreyvllle, Jehn Kirk, Jeeepk Bberr, F. J. Klet, Harry Arneld, Harry Datlenbuffer, Welter Qruger and Jehn D. Barr. Just north et the mill, and en the aame aide et Beaver ttree', ere two frame heuaea which are owned by Mrs. JCllnbeth Sbenk. The one next te Ue ruUI.Ne. 507, le occupied by Obarlea Beea. Tee root aad aide were very badly damaged by fir, and Ue build. leg waa completely aaterated wlU water. Thee buUdlegs are Insured ter 8600 la ua Franklin company, with H. B. Gara, aad 8200 la the Glrard, wiu J are. Rife. Hex! te tka mill ea Ua aeaU aide eland two-etery ktiek keaaea. wkiak ara snkad by Jetelttayi, wke Uva at Ka.8M LANCASTER, PA., THURSDAY, Tka an Beaaflid aa feitewai Ml, Mm ai ma aktsmari na aaa, jaae ltaaaa;aaaraaMMler. Theaak am Br Mvaral Naeae, aad tka aa ay ana, txtaiiaryag tka waa wark pralay waU banted eat Tha reat at taa beaa waa badly krekaa la by pert al Ik wall aaaa iv tm raraitara waa all treat tkeee keaaaa aad atarad ka al Bastkbera. Tka keataa ara wall wttk water. Mr. Hag aaa aa taa Ftctaix eamaeav ef aarai,. taaeAtjaa or taa rtaa a httbbt. Maw tka ira atarted aa aaa aaaata I kaaw. It may kave aaaa raeeadtarr. a Maaayalaekavaaeeaeeeldeaial. Tkalaat BtaaaalaaTatkaaiUlla tka avaab waa Fred Barr, tka aagtaaar. He waat away j an tax oateev, aaa uea every. tblag waa ail right. Mr. Bargee llvee aa Baatk Qeeta atraat. lataMdlataiylafroatef the aiUL He Ml keaaaabeatr oeleek, aad waat apaakaa aawaewwicam Martfc Qaaaa atraak He aad Je wife reasoned la tka atera aoaaewkat later tkaa aaaal aad abeat 10 o'eloek etartad ar kataa. Oa tka way tkay ateppai la Happel'a ketel, la Ceatre Bqaara, te gat aaeaetklag te aai Jeet aa tkay eaaaa eal aad warataralBg late Beatk Qaaaa atraat at Ceatre Bqaara Ua alarm at ara etraek. Mr. Banter did aet kaew tka aaatbarai tkS SM hAV BM hla kH.. k. .... a wa atraat he learned Uat klaauU waa aa Ha aad hie wife tkaa kaetaaad kaaaa. katUaaUaBrakad aaada aaek areataaa (katltwaalmpoaalblatedoaayUlag. Tka lata will tell keavlly apea Mr. Barger, aad Ua fire la maay reepeet la almtUr teU en which km father bad whea kla mill waa dattreyed. HltTOBT OF THB BUBNBD BUItDINO. Tka baraed baUdlag we ereeted a aamber of yeara age, aaa weed werkiag MtabUskaeat, by Bewered: Kthleaaea, ua letter aeeatber of Ua firm beUg U father ef Cel. B. Frank Etfaleaian. la 1884 tka building wta purcbeatd by Bheak, Beaa maa, Oarpaatar fc Ce. They fltted 11 ap wlU maehlnery, converting it late a eottea mUL aa whleh It waa operated halt adeaen yara. Foreaamberet year M waa Idle adPetera AShlrkusedltteraUma a a eottea mUlbeferUy took poaseestea at Uelr mill ea Pine atreet. Twe yaara aga Bheak, Baa maa, Oarpaatar A Ca etd ue property wltk U mtehlnery te Jeka W. Helaua for 810,000, altbeagk It had oeat ever S1CO.000. Th maehlaery waa removed and eeld by Mr. Helmaa, waa efterwarde disposed of tha tuUding ta Jeha A, Burger, Jr. siaae erPBOHiaiTf en. Bheds Ulead Yetets Waat te Ost Bid of It. a caeiee at aevetaer. Tear perttae (Republtcan, DemoeraUa, ProfalbtUeBtetead Law Enforcement) were fatal te a majority for either aiata ticket la tba election held la Rheda Island ea Wadaeeday. Devi (Dam.) will have a plurality for governor, bnttblotlea will go te Ua Legieletnre, whleh will be Repab. Qeaa, aad will elect tba party Ueket headed by Ledd. Th toertk party was ergaalaed te oppeaa raeabmleelea te U people of Ik prohibitory amsadmsat, aad waa ceai peaed of aaa who wanted te elect aa aatl aatl rnbmlslea Legulatura wlUeatkfflllatlai themeelvea wiu th ProhlblUea party. Tbey aet ap for themsalvsa ea u gnber aeterlal ticket, aad Joined wlU UaPreblM. Ueakrta ea Ua leatBlaUva ticket, leavlaa ealy Urea parties In tba field ter tka Legtelatara. A reenbmlelen Leglalatara bae been elected, both tbe Republicans aad DemoeretB being pledged te reenbmlaelea. The 9.000 aaw voter who com la uader Ue enlarged enffreg did net meterlellse la Bumbaraaufflolentte awell tbe total vote ever Uat of last yeer. Tbe four candidates for governor te-day were nereen w. Aiaae, Hepuonean ; J ena W. Davis, Democrat; Jamee H. Chaes, Law Enforcement, and H. H. Rlohsrdsen, Prohibition. Esob psrly hl caadldatee for all Ua ether state efflcea except for attorney general, Ue Incumbent, Horaile Rogers, having aa his only competitor Z. O. Sloeum, Democrat, The latter waa elected. Tneprlnelpal lesue et tbe contest was whetiier tbe prohibitory amendmant abeuldbe resubmitted te a vote of tbe people. At the preceding eleotlen the vote waa In Ue Bfermatlve, end tbe result of Wednesdsy'e voting practically Insures the resubmission te the people the question of prohibition and It nltlmat aefeat alter aneat rear yeere et uuu. Providenee le believed te have gene DemoeraUa Thirty town eat et Ulrtyelx Ineladlag all eitlee bat Providenee, give Dsvh ( Dem. ) 10,091; Lsdd (Rep.) 9,174t Hleberdeea (Pra) 803; Oneee (Law Eafercement), L962. Davis lacke 1,883 of amsjcrlty. Taa Legislature flguree apt BeBBte Repablleans, 19; Demecratr, 14. Heuse Demoersta, 84; Republicans, 80. Nslibsr branch la lull, "no electien'' eccarrlag la maay plsces. Demoeretlo gains all alcng tha Black atone Valley, irem Pawtueket te Wooa Weoa Woea ooket, ara large, probably owing te Ua new voters. Pbovidbneb, April 4 By completed returaaUe Senate atands: Repablleens 81; Demoerat 11, with tear te be eleeted. The Heuee stands: 23 Republicans; 37 Demo Deme orate, with 12 te be eleeted. Tbe Democrats have a majority of Ue lower branch. The couplets vote of tbe aute give Ledd, 1(952; Davis, 21,350; Richardson, 1,611; Cheee, 3,22. Davie leak 648 vetee of a majority and eleotlen, but haa a plurality 014,398 Fer attorney general, Rogera haa 21,011; Sloeum, 21,816; scattering 27. Sloeum has a majority el 778. IN TBE OOUUT. The Carrsat BuImm xraasaetsd at IfaU Meralag's Session. Court met Bt 10 o'clock this morning for Ue transaction et current business. An lesue waa granted te determine th ownership of properly levied upon by th absrlfi aa that of Leepold Wlckenhelaer, la whleh Lander Schulla wm made pialntlfl and Ellaa B. Yeung and Btrjtmla B Brandt, edmlnlstratera of Daniel Yeung, deeeaeed, ara defendants. Rebeoea M. Cever, Ml. Jey, wa divorced from bar huabead, Jehn Cever, ea th grounds of adultery and desertion. Franna Sellatr, Peen, waa divorced frea bar beaband, Jehn K. Sallstr, en Ua greunde of desertion. Megdelena Seaaeslg, Ephrata, wife of Teblaa Seneenly, waa granted Ue benefit of Ua aet of April 8, 1672, giving te rcarrled women Ue benefit of tbelr asperate tarn Inge. Newtea LIghtner, city, was appointed Bjeardlan of Jamea S. Griratb, who le interested la Ue estate et Jamea Hepkins, dteaased. Tbe bends et tbe following fax oellectora elected la February were epprered by Ue Ue oeurt: H. W. Bard, East Cocalleo; Geerge Berk, Elen; H. H. Aument, East Drnmert; H. C. Bewman, Eat Denegsli S, H. Boyd, Colombia; Valentine Knlcsly, Oeneetcge; Walter A. Cramer, Martlei M. W. Harvey, Drumore; 8. B. Frankfort) EMtHempfleid; J. A, Grube, Crernervoe; Aaren Doegberty, Ceney; Jehn K. Hab Hab eeker, Clay. Adjourned te meet en Saturday morning. A Large liut crasher, Hill A Moaevcrn, of Philadelphia, bav Juat fin'sbed a atone crushing plant at Cen wage elation for Rellly A MeManat, the well known oentraotoreof Philadelphia. The ateBM tbat are crushed areteba seed aa balkat en Ua PeaBaylvaaia railroad batweea Phlladelphu and PKtebuig. Thia rasher le ome4 UlrgdaiaUaeaatry. It weigka tea aad will tweak frea 8.88 teat,MIMMMy. APRIL 4, I860. BILLS DISPOSED OF. mat. eWMMBBBATtOlf bt m aaaiATB. saaktag a tea f Aaiemtlta au tawetgk a,aaa resale Aaeeag ue Wataket rasas a rtsaliy. TaeBeveraet Masaee Apra aa aa arhee Hay. HABBtaauaa, wA AprU ata ta-aay, ue Heaaa atreet l-latkaHea. atreet arssla amaslaa kill waa reported aranaaUvMy. Tka bill petmHtug a paraaa wke ka waiveawexeatpueaiwa te seats ktUa ware a aad anally aa ieilt Aatkertalag txtoater or traataaa te uarte wRkeMkenlataeenpMlaeltea at eerpen tlMM ter profit ; aaaklag approprlattea 8a U legal rtBtieeataUvea at Law Jadgea Traakay aad WHUuia ter aaaaM aaavy r tka lent year d taatr Uvea, aawaaUeg taaaarly fie,000t te axavM ter payaHat at tka travalMg xpeaa el peer director and aeaaty eemmHeleaer aaUerlBteg kereagaa te lavy tax ea eeaveyaaee earry lagperaoaaterpey, exeapt Ueseeaegd la livery kaelaeea regalatlag Ue laylag eat Ot tawa leta i reaaltlaa a tea at stisra, mes eeat te wwga a,xe peaad ; terbtddlag waeusg at regwiarea et ay perten eUer taaa U ewaara i te waakei aaiwma ter deaaetBa atataaa or Haaaaaaaai i Ua HeaeebUlrepMllagUallmH of daaaagca te ka paid ter ike parehaeeet bridge by aay aeaaty. Adjearaed aalU Monday evening. FeartMa appreprlaUOB Mil paaeed iaally ta Ua Heaaa today, demaadlag abeat 90,060. Taa araiaa abbeb pat. Tagovecaerha fixed Ua 30 A last, aa Arbjr Day, L, B. CLABK' grettf . ew rear Bwawayasw Met aad Bekbeg Blea M Htght. Leatael B. Clark, wba leatdaa at Ma. aaa HerU Cherry etreet, telle araUHWeader fel tale et hear be we attaekad ea U klghwayby tour aaea ea Hatarday alght last H tailed te make Ue etery kaewa aatll last evealag far fair Uat It mlgkt atreet UakaalUef kla wit, wke waa aet wall, Lett algkt be tell ta wlU tern aawtpeper bmb aad let klmeelt oak H say tkat ka haa beea eat ta Ik eeuatry ea Balarday eellaeUBg atoaayfera brother. la-law, wke live la Philadelphia. H waa retaralag te Laa Laa eeeter ea U Beever Valley turnpike, be tween Big Sprlsg aad tka WlUew Street taraplk. II wasaboatlOe'eloek wkaaka ratehad ua eekoel kenee aaar Jeka Kea dig' reeldecee. Saddenly tear mea praag from tbe read aide. Twe of tkaea took keld of Ua kerafa keed aad Ua ethers Meet by Ike baggy, Oae et Ue mca fissnsd a dark laatera la bl face, whleawaaalmeetaa brllltaat tk bead light et a loeomoUve.By Ulattaa Clark waa pretty well frlgkteaed, bat kla UMk began te abetter whea eae of Ue aaea eUabad tote U boggy aad placed the oeld maaala ala revolver agalaat kla eheek. TkatoUewda TkateUewda auaded Ciark'a money or kte Ufa. Clark Ueagbthehad mere nee for kls Ufa tkaa tka SBeaey, e.h taraed ever a wallet, eea. talalag8iO,toUereadagata TkeUlevee ware very mad beeaoee Clark bad ae watek aadoaeUeei told bla Uat ka tbeagbt voryllttte of kla beeans ka bad aeaa After th Utevee get Ua money Clark asya wey Biiewea mm te go, aaa ka eama te tewa wltb his heert In his Boek. The Merse eaader en Cables. from Ua kleetrle ige. Mr. CbarlM G. Burke, U Nw Yerk eteetrldan, hae about completed hia cable tyatem, whereby ha ka beea eaabled te work Merse ever Ue Atlaatte eablas. Mr. Burke will lave In a few daya ter Irelead ter the pur peas of putting in Ua lastrnmente ea uedUaei able te teat Ua evstern batweea Ireland aad Amwica ea the leag end etuet able. BetweeaCaaae, N. S , and Rye Beaeb, M. H, U Meting th Burke apparatus, uere wa praatleaily ae differ ae between the working ef tka eama end aa ordinary etty wire. Oa Ute elreult the "mirror" la la oenaunt aaa Of eeura U BbeUlBilea of U Mera aeeader for the "mirror" and "reeerdet" aaaa aa toereaeed speed. Mr. Burke baa spent grat many yeara In peiteetlag kte plans, aad H I bow Ueaght by able experte Uat ka ka at test aaeeeeefally eel red tke problem of applying Ue Mera Bounder te eaelee. if the esatem provaaaueeeee, Ue earrylag asaelty of Ua Atlantic cabla will be greedy sg meated. AtUaaametlmaaBaaalaUa experimeate mesne an earlier alert ta th laylag of a Paetdeabla Oae of Ue draw backs te tbe letter enterprise new, I U great etretch of able aeeeaary te oeaaeel Ue two eenUnenU, ever wbten aeme etoe etee trielaaa express the bellet Uet It will be wlU mueh difficulty u exchange aay et Ue prteentayaume el able atgaalUag. epreaae Oaaelave at Heaaaaephe tl The supreme eoneleve el Heptaaopbser Seven wise Men met la Baltimore en Wrdneeday. Tbe following are tbe omeere elated ler Ue ensuing yeer: Jeapk Pyle, Wilmington, Del, M. E. supreme arobec; Augustus Bouldie, isltl' mere, M. B. auprem ohaneellor; E. K. Shew, Wilmington, Del, M. W. euprsme provost; Geerge W. Wright, Norfolk, Va , M. W. supreme seeretary ; JamaM. Blaek, Norfolk, Va , M. W. aepretae ueaurer; Jema A. Coehrene, Ohie. M, V. eepreme prelate; H. A. Piek, Bsltlmere, R. W. supreme lospeetor aenera'; Toemu H. Rile. Wilmington, DeL, K W. eepreme warden: Geerge S. Reason, Dletrlet of Columbia, R. W. supreme an tlnel; Jemes Yeung, Jehn V. Feeey and Gserge Elasn berg, Baltimore, E. P. Tompkins, Oamdea, N. J., and William Wlatrup, WUmlagtea. Del., truetei. It wa deetded te held tha next annual eealen la Bioeklyn, N. Y, i A Wile rarglvM Ber Braial Batbaad, William Bebaa, of Far Roekaway, who wm aeataaced last September te Auburn prison for 27 j ears ter gouging eat hie wlfe'a eyee, ha reeelved a visit from Ua wemea whom be had ee Inhumanly treated. Bebaa klsaed hie wife averal tima aad uea led her te a ekair aaar bla bed, end tbey epeat en bear la earaeet oeaveraUoB, daring whleh Ue eenvlet eebbed 1U child. Th eight of th bllad woman oealag te na Ue man who bad censed her se much alary surprised ue prison officials, aad te eae of them who expressed kls aarprta te Ua wife ahe aald: "1 forgive bla aad Mill love blm." She excused ble erlae by ay lag ha wa lntoxlesied, else be never would have Injured her. When sober, eta raid, be always trated ber kindly. Then tee, aa It te soften Ua husband's ertme, eh edded Uat when ant te prioen be deeded all his prrparty te her. Tbla amoenta te aoeHt 17,000. "A wlfe'a a wlie,"ebe aald, "and 1 eau't help my feeling I love Ue maa atlll and weula de anything for blm. Aa aoea sa I aa able I will art about obtaining bla perden, aad, If euoeseefal, w will lis together a before." Isjared en Ue aalUaad. Gnatave Sehuler wa injured at Colum Celum btalaM evealag while eteellsg a ride eaa freight train. Whea the train reached U Columbia yards Sehuler, Jumped off Ike ear aad la Ue tell kls bead etraek Ua rail. HI weand were dreael by Vr. Llaawavar, after wbleb be wa takaa te Ue county hospital. Dt, Lead! ay hi Injuria ar aet eerteas, Bakater te Germaa, wke ka only beaa te tbla eeaatry ayar aad a half. Orsgea's Mew F. P. atera wa ea Wdaaay ajMetated 1MB till rMOfaa, tk asjaar. aiaatpttaa aaaa U aelleetlea at ala ettlat.4 laaliBaSlS ftaa waa dalaalai. " 1 Sd uS&. tMUMlHAL TBIAL IMt. ThMWati :e taa fjewri DathM tae rated Weea aa apra Dlatrtet Atteraey Weaver te-day leaned bla trial l!et for April quarter eetalonaeoarl. Tka fellewlag easts ar te aadlepeatd of t aJ!fIBATi A,U 16-Hy Kkrbart, aaeaalt aad battery; Wan. Leeker, L. O. nLJIffi. Was. ckaaalar, Harry Htepkea. Okeri Loehar Amea Dyer, Edward STL J5T"-.?: Itm.a, 'Baajmia Beaiaal Maeketaeas, , Rraeet Jcaatar, Wat mXF&JL ! "-! Doaeekar, Waa. Baaiaaea. OhristiaB x.immhmrm. r d. i. ... ..::" r--f. ,wm rw B J IT aBBIDHlGB. tlfigei Laekenbeeh, Jehn lllatiiiiiui. Vuhb LaurralL srdwni n.hu wim... Kline, lareaayt Charlette Clark at i. eonepiraejj Maggie Clark, eea. fft or illegitimate ehlldt awHIWIll JMaVfiBrBef. B7lr tTI...... .t ' r - prataaaei Barnt Olraea. frmiMi uarpsawr. iBDar. Olyaeb, toraleatloa and bastardy! Oharlea bastardy! Charles jtAk. 'w.in... 'irJ7." --.-": VVHBB v nnaamaaaaaj g nsBBjajBagf VIdaHMUfvIZ eJOAaxt S2,al!5ftlJm,p, aknipsMtoealraael. !a.?.UB1ted,II.lin' QraMt eatlemg female eaiWt Jeaa Btil, herae Mealing. " TuaaDAT, April la-Mtehasl Readier, Chrlstlaa H. Snewalttr, rapt; Jeka F. MUltr, Mdaetleat Cbarlea k. Oeba, em keaaUMaeal! Jeka Strobie, JesepkLevmaa, adalleryi Jehn Beatm.r?, Samaal Frank- SS 7f?" ww wm. rraaaiiB. D'raak Weteh, laaae Rlaeaeri, V. w. Binm, AiB. msanaaaw, lareaayi Merrie UippeL Elaer etwarr, Jacob tfbeff, Harry 7 Bwarr, S,KllirH.BianBer, Weslsy ,C5'Le0- Amob, tetoeioue assault HeMiaaaa, Wa. Selfsrt, malloleoe mtt SHU1?. BVT Hiravated aiaault and ' K'w BMfri at al., Wm. Gieeoa Gieeea 7ii U Waley Ktee, et al, rletj Samuel ipfaapa, earrylng concealed weapons; Bry. aea Painter, robbery. WBDMBBOAT. Anrll 17.T.annnM TO Ink . eaketeer, aiHsanpei Wm. Frankiert. aaduc tteni Oharlea Marab, Klmer Bellinger, b0" 5L.Kul,D.,i B,Bi' F Partner, Harry Brevntetetter, flelster Klefier, Wm. O. ?2?L & Krelner, Geerge K. Garret, fFMlf. WBawr. Lewis kirk, fornieallea aad aaatardyi Tkea, Aaderaea, sk al., TauasBAy, April 18-Oharlee E. Bud, t L, eeaaplrny i Heraee Q. Uener, em au htern,! WUUm R' Redgere, man. Batubdat, April 90 -Charlee Lee, Ga rkkarr, Baraard Weaver, Jeseph Usleel. ? .'?'.' SmftT H"Try awarr, Wa. BeUert, Jeka Willteme, Jaoeb Sheft, Mer-i-P'PP1' BMne! Jehnsen, Albert ?5la "?!' o'.PteMj J. tt Wilsen, Jeka W. Miller, Levi User, Albert A. Aaaa, Wat. Cofireed, deatrUett. TBI ODTLOOK XOK RAlLKOaDS. rresMsat Bebarts aart n u Met rev Tate Tear. cearagUg Tka leading cfllelala of tba Pennsylvania railroad ayetem are la Pittsburg ea Uelr annual tear of inapatleu, in aa Interview vm tam Dunnes ouueoa aaa the policy of PMaay i vaBla ayatem, President Reberta say : I ae net desire te be understood a aaeertiag Uat there la an extraerdmaiv doarealea la baelneee, but the outlook for railroad beslnese Is net enoeureglng ter Uls TblraiavrHef U arntag. of Ue railroads )Mt year wet net geed, and Ula yar tbe ouUeok la net mash better. Freight rata are extremely low, and the geaeral depression la Ue aereantlle Una el baeleea te evldMce that Ue outlook la aet eaeearaglag, and there la akaae ter BdvaoetBg rate. What remeln ter tbe relireede te de under aueh epadHleaa le te MSBeutas wherever J? . t4T aentpahy ha net given any Ueaght te reduethm et the waxes ofluempleyatatty department, but la every way where we aw aa opportunity eeoaemy will be specially observed. This le new blng done. Inetruotlena have been glvaa te observe the utmost economy during ue present year. There will be be cutting of ratra en Ue Pennsylvania railroad lluee. The policy ea ear Una ha always been conservative aad agelBBt Ue euttlng of rates, Tbe pro pre visions of thesmended lnterstate commerce law will be etrletly observed." She Cariesities el law, Hampton L. Caraea madi an eloquent addra Wedntaday evening In Sk George'a hell, Philadelphia, ea "The CurlaltlMef Ue Law." , The epeaker traeed Ua history of tbe Amsriesn bar from Ua time of Ua framing of Ue Declaration of Independence te Ue present day. Be related a number of amualng and interesting antodetM oob eob oeb aseted wlU u lwsl llvee et aueh talent Oarraa, Grattaa, Oheate aad Webster. He deaouaeed la bitter terms Ua adinlseien of etreumetentlal evldenee la eeeta where a elUtsn'e liberty and lit ara at make. He dwelt, at length apea Uie qoatlen and reelted B te w matanea where mea had been tried end adjudged guilty of murder upon purely circumstantial evldenee, when, alter ue penally of Ue law bad beea carried eat, u victim were found te beve baa toneeent. "There eheuld never be a pre judgment of any care, no matter new artoueUoerlmet. HI Innocene la te be praamed uatll guilt le proved beyead all aeubk" i m Asiegreased aad gathered, Professer Krnar, a musle tew her, re. aatly eloeed wltb the wife of a Winnipeg grocer, The wife subsequently returned te ber husband, but ths profsaer aid net show ap again until Tuesday. That alght Uere were two aperate tquada el mea looking for Professer Krnest. One aum bared about thirty-five, tbe ether twenty. The entailer erewd found him before the tar and fathers were ready. He begged and pleaded ae ter mercy tbat tbey had te substitute exlegreaa, syrup, paregoric, etc. Tee psrly gave him grsna dowef featbeta aad tha loregcleg ingredients. Then tbey showed him hi wsy out of '.the elty, ha bevlng premised never te turn up again la Winnipeg. r Death et Mrs. O. U. Laedss. Mrs. O. 1L Lander, wife et Jehn S. Lander, died last night at the residence of bar beaband, Na 644 East Orange etreet, et gastritis fever, The deeeaaed wa born In Montgomery county, and was an estimable woman and oeoalstsnt christian, who had n large circle et friends. She leavM, a hus band and three ehlldren Mia Amanda Ue popular teacher of elocution at tbe M II leravlll normal school; Jehn H, la the mpley of Henry Wolf, cabinet-maker, and William, watehmaker employed by tbe Peoria (111.) watch company. Tbe luneral will take place from the lata resldenoe ea Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock. niters et Jehn S. Mastsrsea. Jehn S, Maatereen and wile, of Master Master eeavUle, Rsphe township, mad sa aaeignment te-day for Ue benefit of credit, or te S. S. Zug and A. M. Oepfer, of Rapbe township. Mr. Maitsrsen kept general etere, and had the reputation et being a waltby man. The amount of llabllltla cannot be ascertained, aa there are maay unsecured creditors. Tbe amount of Judgment entered against Mr. Master Master aen la 114,088.20. Bev. Dr. . M. Teraea's Welcome, Rv. Dr, S. M. Vernen, tbe bow pastor efU Duke street M. E. ohureb, wm given a royal welcome by bis oengiegatloa en Wednsedey evening. Tbe congrrgatlen assembled in tbe lecture roemoi Ue ohurek and ea Uelr behalf Prof. B. F. Sbaub wel comed Dr. Vernen a the pater, te which he made aa appropriate reply. After tha apeeck making ha wa introduced te the membera of Ue ehurca wltk whom he had B9t yet aet. A pleasant evening wa speak Tbe obelr et Ue church rendered eeveral aeleetlena daring Ueevsnlng. Rtperttd Baverebly. In the Houa en Wednesday the Wherry bill te prevent dlscrlmlnetlen by railroad eempaala la freight ebargea wa unaut- awaaly reported wttk a taveraal reeem PRICE TWO CENTOS m ENDED HIS CARKII. tr-4i A BOITON OLB4)TBAH CIOB IN LONDOB Og VJtBAtt The Oereaav't Jsry BeeMe Be eyas A Letter ten by Bl l rrem Bit 5-a Tkreegk the Huee at tzm Londen, April 1-Rev. Caaria I a nure, rreeauy patter of tk Ualtariaa ekarab, at aVaaca, miiwa eaieide at ua saatea ea Baaday, by taklag ealai At Ua Inquest bold tevdey It wa ffaajii Uat Ua elergyaaa bad written a lataae. elated Saturday, d tree ted la Mr.Bretke. kl ' whleh k taeaked kla ter kte MaawaaMJ and epolegtlg ter aaaoyteeT kev .saaf j am BDia way cms or bi aenaB wej Ureagk tka gate efdeaU. h 'f.hV ihv bsi bbm i i ata aaa i ualaeky mortal OBMrtk. Mybedyli w saieai aeswet ter Oienskai brother' Bddreal Ha 4, Parke aaieswi asasa." ."Vt L filT"' Jryrawraeaa vtwst anlAtila IkHwah l.Mali -""""- .w.ww nHiu. . Mr. Breeke, who waaaouaed'ef.tka a. 1 renaaate aaa' deetb. kaa - defray Ua upeaeee of bl barial, aaa wttl!l e aiiew wa Beey m ae Mstaitg. The Kattaaat Esagna'a ttaaaetsr. ixnden, apru . sir Ckartea Hi rauraea hi speteh ter tka berer u Faraell ewaalatteB. Ha PiBlBSAUaaeMSUtaUaaadneJitaiea Mf'sa Nalleaal Leexue. Mr. Mlahaal DaviSt. ha' aid, wa Ue founder et taa liagaaaai Mrv' rarneu, u preeideat of It. la tke laagain exteaUv oemmllta war ealv five aam who bad beta eeaaeeted wHk aeret aaaaV Bttua. .;m t Sir Charla deelared tkat tka lasgma'a appala te th IrkhpaptewtaMaeaeaalt bead apea aaaetltatteaal wkBda.Tki orgaalatttea falfllled a klgk iaty a?), guiae m lnes rarmere la dtetraa aad aad who waa dsprivtd et tkfar right. Mr, ParaeU aad kla tellewaa. elartd Ue apaker, were vUuaeel aaa a! repreeealed, a Jeha Bright end otbwrerermera bad beea. . . "'S.; air uaaria neeeeii aM wat aawaaaat membera et tka leaga favored hiyatHBg, whleh, te a eertela point, dasaraditas) apeaker, wa jMtlflakle aad rlgat. Ma' Parll," aid he, "l aet llabte, alataatly or otherwise, aalea ha baaae a Batty , maraer aaa eatreg a a Ban Of ,law lague's egtad objset." . U TKLaaaarBie vapb. '"JS Mr. Taraer Bergeat, daagblar et Or, uiivw Tveaaeuneiaea, aiea leMaftmg Mbsrtothst'skeaM. . in ias iraaBBia eeaaty aean laai BalUmereotOhle Tiligrank aauaar filed en aaawer te Ue aattea el tk aairagf'' gsBsraiei raayivaia ta tka aaw te preveat a oeaaolldattea wltk tka Union. Tkay day em ua lakr aapagtf na aqnirea ta waeie or a. pan w eepHelateeks aer de Uey kata ta lalapyaBk muv in wmm di raTiT la. '-. -a-'. tbs snateiry aievieg agatsei vPAata, April 4 Tka ministry ta Chamber of DtpatMe te proeeentlea of Oawnl Bealaaar. submitted a alateaeat revtewlaffXitaa general' areer and ekargtag kla -(wttk attempting te destroy tbNpablsi.' ;f Jama A. Vea, et Metae, wa taawy ap; pointed sppelntmat clerk at tka Bentaaaee- department and H. Rave, of HWYek;' aalatant cblef elerk of UteptalaaBtaeV; Mr. OeUarlne Donebut, aged tkirkt'; wa lennd dad at ker kaa ta tenia i' Baten last nlghk Mta, DonebBe ka aet; lived happy with her hnabaad ter sate ttajti'i Th hatband ea bJg arreeted aaatei tbat hi wif bad fallen eat et bed aa4 .kaV laid ea lb fleer all day. A. ' - " " " be held. ' . Ws Bdwm Beech lu, Q..JZV .? I Daring Edwla BoeU'a " "Oihelle," la Reekeater. It. Y., eaWaV needsv alabt. ta wa Ian paralysis, and, upon Us ad via phyrietaa, tha peefermsnee wa, and Ueaadleaa dleaaaaf -Tav'e mat wa CMealled, aad Mr. Bask i xsew vera aan pieeen aimaeti. esre ei nis own i et bla ewa phyeMaa. it la tksatjM i an abeelBte reat of awkWwatxM i n s'er hia te bl aaaal kealtk. : "ZJ. tbat i Willi Roehmtbb, W, Y., AprtlABr.! called ea Mr. BoeU IhlamnraksgaasH hi oeadiiina maeh improved, m Leet Bight' attack et seralys b) a Billen of what le beaaa te that wlthia a tow yeara Mr. 'WW eutfer a anal attaek wklek axr rek i et It gratast aster." ArUar U. Ohaa, Mr. BoeU'a ? ,i aid Uat ha kad ae doubt that tka I aiaie eaava in ibv auaea waeBeeamvaaajasT fid smokter. " 'v.?J Mr. BoeU Isft ea the 100 o'etoek trttall IIiI...a.iiIh Im. ITm V.tl I AwTj? Leten Mews Vr em Stanley. ti Bbussbls, April 4 Mere teeaat aaw mtt Stanlav haa baan raaalvad kwt fMaa BSaalaw - Valla m tha 11mm rimmr Ara ha iill n" J- at Hianlav Valla rannrt tkat flteailsw d '? ' Emla Paha were eeea Ib February el tas '$ year mareblng la compeey tewerda SSaaaf Dar, 'ineir force eecaxwa or avasa; theuaand mer, wemea and ehlldrea aasl -: lhavalail arllh than a NM imi a taa. aA , Advlea reeelved from BratetMatkat'V. Arabs who arrived at Stanley reiki fcv;; irebruary, report that may aw SHaasey., month before. ",-i f cauur aeetsiy usaeets. y ., At tha tared maellnv et tha "-" f society en Wednesday valag at tk) aaaner oeiei, tee luttewuig wasw aaavaaa cuiesraiur lum wiu jean mmmmmn. Antheny lake; via preeiaeai, jebb a.ratxi-g treaurer, Frank Urtaprlng; errV Jeaph Beats: uusteer, PnUlp Baettev Lewie Bebmld. O. F. Rudy. '&. The society le flourishing, tt memberaaad haa paid eixee He nrgaaia -i tlen 11 year age for data beaella U,aW ; The average dua or ua etaast have baa 84 81 per year. Died at tns aga at Mia sly tea venuia uarr, a weu sssvs rvaasMtsM a wa Ai. , lower ena or tee oeBBiy, aiea taai BMraxagj ;, at the raldenee et bta aea-bvlaa. Oraaj $v Phillip, t Mechante.' Greve, Mania .,' tewnsnip, agea vi yeara. uawaai nt Iralanrl anit ahlB a wnntk vaa atf feraprtak Hewiaa man et am skaBV&'j erdlaBivlBtalllasna. Far aaeraUaaielxt s yeara h raided l QaarryviU eadwa'.jXvl employed by Jama Mepkma at al wingoeremlaa. Destroyed UU BaxaMare. Geerge W. Rittenheae, ilvteg la 'St southern end of U elty, wat OB Tuesday under the lefiaaa el llqar, aY maliciously broke the faraltaw la .Mi keaM. Ha wa proaeeuted bttar Akwaaj Barr, wa arreeted ea Wedaeedf aad aa kail ter a hatlsg. '; Ksteraan te uaavl. The eta sgsiast Aloaae Watek, I byMaryStigger, for aaaaail aa wa returned te oeerk WaATMBa r -iWasbimstem, P. a, Ayrtt i 9m- l lataF4MiiaatetFa aaaaBVgdbSjAW MBa-. mmmMMmSw' t H . wamxa g BBmxeyivByaaaBayBaBBay ' , WJ ..s "t'l ..- t2 ;$si r. .irv.r-r aiS - - .V--(If --' -ttri v;-.. SsL 4 . y "i " . '- 'A1.- 'ivj .-. v ir-r .
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