STsyjW$Wy :.YWy pTST? - f ijl-fipnW 't2WKV "Sf-'i r " I..-, D- , 4 Mi sxRmMzmv. rf .V il ''V iawwmWmwWmTA " i ?1 Br VOLUME XXV-NO. aOJL-OXflfilfc '.5,1 4 I. ,& LANCASTER, FA, SATUBDAY. APRIL 13, 1860. SIX PAGES-J7RICE TWO CENTS. 1 ftiMlipMieC OPINIONS DELIVERED. r BOWIOM M UN BBTfBWBeV tvuau uraranen am rMrraUe. Ba-tly KNMwCwrwW Otea iimm taartate mum, re ft visas te the efty-The te Appelat a BnM ef Coart met at 10 o'elcek this whoa eplBleaa wen ddiveted ef ergeed at Ua March am at the court The following epiatcae watt aaUraraA by Jadge Llvtogstea t William Gaskd, deeeesed J tala te ebeW mm nay txseater sheald an aey te ea mlaletraten al Jeha Qaakal, etoteeaadj taa moneys awarded klai Id aatata ef Wat GufikeL deceased. RuleBttdeeheelale. la tbe mats of Jeba Hemager, the exceptions te tha auditor's npert wen dismissed tad report ettvdHereealti iratsd la the estate of Aaaa B, zasteher, tto tte nntd, a similar dispostltea wn asede ef tba exceptions Mad te tke aedtlat'a npert, Okriatepbar Daks, diniand, exmpttoae te eodltet's report. All exceptions dte mltscd aad npett oeaflrmcd. Jacob Faakake aad KUea Pankske, fete - wife, va. Slmea Aoketasea, rala la show nun wby aatry of aaUafaeUea heald aet baaktekaa oft Rala atada abaetata aad aatryatrioktaefl torarMUa&teUtkarigkt of Qeerga B. Oela. Tka eomraeDWcaltkof FaaatylTaaia va Barak A. Villa, executrix, ateepMeaa te tazaUeaa of oeata, Exoeptteaa aaMalaad aa te wltaatk feea of Beary Oaaapcrllac aad Lillian Rwank. Jehn Diem va. Annie Beber atd B. H. fieller, owner or reputed owner, and B. H. Beller, contraetor, ruleloahew eenta wky nea iBlt iheuld be atrlekea oft. Bala dis charged. Antnataa F. Belaeahl tb. tba Woreeatar Orgaa company, one stated, for tka opinie of the court te wbatker aJataUfl bad a eltlaa ea aa ergaa, for atrvleM raadarad la delivering ether organ. Tba court was of opinion that plaintiff bad net aad I aeoerdanee wltk tba terms of tka ease stated. Judgment was entered te favor of plaintiff lerlfi. Tbe PenneylTsnla Telephone company vs. 8. K. Yundt, rnla for judgment for want of a acfflelent affidavit of defense. Rele made abeeluie snd judgment entered In favor of plslntlfl ler Hit SO. Abrstn U. Qants va Henry U. Ganls, rule en defendant te jastlfy bslL Rule mads abielute and defendant directed te eater new ball en or before April 28. Henry Carpenter vs. lbs e'.ty of 1.U; caster, etsi atated te sseertaln wbstialsry Is due plaintiff as elty solicitor. Hs was sleeted solicitor en April 1, 1887, for a term of one year at a salary of 1300 par year. Ob November 3, 1887, tha salary of elty se. llolter was mads 1900 psr annum and Mr. Carpenter elalmed that be was entitled te oempsnMtton at tbe rate of 9900 from November until bis term of offlee expired. Tba elty authorities refused te pay tba amount demanded and tha matter was re ferred te tba oeurt for ltsdeeMoe. Tba eeurt In tbe opinion filed decided that Mr. Carpenter was entitled te tba ecmpe&at Ueb claimed by him and entered Judgment for (2S0, tbe lull smeunt of bis claim still due. A. P. Iievett vs. Cromwell Blackburn, rule te show cause why the appeal should net be stricken off. Rule msde abielute. Tbe .role te show eauie wby a new trial should net be granted wai dlsebsrged In the eult of Philip a&rmsn vs. Jeseph D. Potts. Commonwealth vs. Jeseph Heuaer, rula te show eauie wby the order of oeurt, directing blm te pay f ) per week for the maintenance of bis wife, should net be changed and the amount redueed.- Rule diicbarKed. Commonwealth xi. James H. Davit, rule te auew cauae wby an sttaehment should net Iwue. Rule discharged and attachment denied. JUDOK TATTEBSON'S OPINION. Judge Patterson delivered Ibe following opinions : Tbe exceptions te tbe auditor's report In tbe estate of Jenst Brubakar, deeeeied, were everruled and dismissed, and the report absolutely confirmed. Tbe auditor's report In the estate of Char. Wallers, wassbielutely confirmed. Henry Qeckley ve. A. 8. Howenatele, rule te show cauae wby Judgment should net be oentlnued for want of asufflelsnt affidavit of defense. Rule msde absolute. Charles Usrman va Gustave Hecb, rala te show cauae wby j udgmsnt should aet be stricken eH snd all proceedings stayed. Rule made absolute. A. Q. Pjle vs. the county of Lancaster, rule te show eauae wby a new trial should set be bad. Rule msde absolute. In tbe ault of N, N. Bender vs. tbe LUllz National bank, a rule was granted te ebew cauae wby s new Ulal should net be bsd. Kdward B. Brubaker vs. Bryan A Ce., rule te sbew cause of aotlen and wky at tachment should net be diiselved. Rule dlsebsrged. la tbe suit of Geerge a Beene vr. Jobs R. Bltner, fxecnter of James Beene, de maad.the oeurt directed tbst If a remittitur for all sbeve ?1,200 was filed by May 1 by plaintiff tbe rule for a new trial would be discharged, otherwise a new trial will be granted. In the estate of Solemon Bbeaffer, de ceased, the petition Ijr a citation was dis missed. Henry 8. Felpel vs. Abrsm Heraheur, rnle te show cause wby judgment of non suit should net be stricken off. Rule die. ehsrged. CUBHENT BUSINESS, " H. M. North presented te tbe oeurt tbe petition of the members of tbe bar preying tba oeurt te direct an index te be msde of tbe records In tbe orphan' oeurt cfilee. Tba 'oeurt asld they would Inquire Inte tba saltan Mr. Brlnten presented tbe resolution of councils praying the oeurt te sppelnt a beard of health. David Kaut, city, was grsnted a lleenas te peddle goods In tbe county el Ltneeeter. In the dispute between Jehn P. Hehsnm and AidermanSpurrler,atotbepeasesaloB or the premises formerly occupied sa aa offlee by Aldermen Hpurrier, a ruie sss grsnted te show cause why a writ of read tutlen eboeld net be Issued. Tbe rule was made returnable te day two weeks, 'Thenratel May was fixed lerthesrgument of tbe Injunction granted en petition of tbe telephone company restraining tbe electrle light company from using their poles snd placing their wires close te these of the telephone oempany. Barbara F. Rutb, Mt. Jey, was grsnted tbe benefit of the set et ssieinbly of April 3, 1872, giving te married women tbe benefit of ibelr sepaiste earnings. A W.ll Known Hanagtr. J. B. Ferbes, who lsberesbeadetBIske'e KquloeParader, Is a well known aad popular aisnsger snd has msny friends la Lancaster. Twe years sge be wm here m Baansgsr et Dr. Carver, tbe celebrated shot What He Was Doing a-rnin the VhlliaeJDhl Kecerd. An Irishman wm planting shade tins Fug tedy mm ?' YetfredlT wbea a passu stag out ua BserBteg, tke kotes, are yea. Mr. Hag-1 sbsii-w-i ..-.-----.-.,.. --.-Ma aVuss. Was tWta' eatlareat weadar that tee vehlete wa aet s r T a iMrta' tha hdaav" aT-t a.a- mla. as LYABia. ea- sai At Marat riaaftaa Vaiaafg Oanalsls-TatsarraBh. "Ifstflyeeyrnwlth tan r eases Isg erf tot Blew Verk lawyer whe'dnteBetd Mr. Oaraegbye ateuvn ter kit attack aa taa i subbsiisbss is inia-a aaaiaaav. UI baa deal bat i perttse, M aaaM kave skawBBSBfaatssrlvw- whetcei 1 Panama la IkavasaieradfariM rladlag katweaa Millstone Paaaaylvaala railroad aadMlUsteaaCarBagte te leal ilka awauewlag alas sew aa taa apostle at Itgkt aad diaseaalaetar iat aweetassa, I. bava test kaadrads of tkeasaads af dailata bissBii el taa rsasais alvaa la past y ana te ustBSMBMaeasaateyetkaraaaB wbe kaaBatgireaerataai piaat la ailagkaay mtf. iss aavasiiBfa at saa usraagia evar au etaara ta aaa way as jraaaat teaatedatbe Ostaaatei aafUleaatres aad kaUtap taste saataieas ntaaia. Ta givayeaaa uiaauaitea at wkat i tetasaaaytaattaarxattaiiaaaiia af weald la tba sagieasss bava avarraeatef taa Inesatedaeas of I aeask pala off Iras of Grew, Beaaett A Oa aad weald bava teft tkeaa peeaaaraaa aad wkk a biailsaaii fcaleaela tba kaak " "Wbat was this retnta you speak of, aad kawwealtaMataedT'' , 'lt waa aattsa tbreegb tba favaref J, Kdaar Thesssaa aad Themas A. Beetr, ehlefly, bewever, et tba termer. Befere jsegar xnomaea warae wara aani, Mr. Tbosasea agreed te give tka eeaeera a ssxefaa rata mi order teamlMHan aad i m se sDssa irsigni mss enssaaay. xaa aseca beldan ta tka steel eempaay wen tba frlsaas aad -pretegas of tha railroad asaaa gata. as a result of tkls aadssataadiag, a oea tract was made by wkleb tba asaxtmum rata et the Kdgar Tboatsea eempaay was arbitrarily fixed at fivaelgbtba of a eseta mile for a tana of tea yean from 1876. President Thomsen beeasaa tbeobsmplen ottbtseoBtract and fought It tbremghUs beard of directors et hisoempaay. Msay of tka directors opposed it, aad delated that it was entirely tee favorable, la kls stubborn, bulldog way Thomsen dabbed tbe beard Inte ebspe, and dnally get It pMMQa Tba aaw works were named after tkls beaeflesBt godfather sad started oft with a Big stiver sfjoea la Its mouth. Tba firs eaghtaa rate does aet mean as mask bow aa It did seme time age. Fer years tt aaeaat that tka Geraegtes ennld ship freight te Chicago at a rata of 1200 a teaaaagatasta as rate for ether maauiectursra. Oarasgls braadstked this aa a dab ever tbe beads et tbe Pennsylvania railroad eempaay ler tea years and out tbe freight bills la pre portion. Besides this be get epeefdly favored oentraota fv rails, bavins; beta paid sa high as 125 a ten by the Psaa sylvsnls read. Hs was planed te Tem Baett's eaat tails alt threngb bis preddeaey. When one went Inte a geed thing tka ether was there tee, by virtus et bis posi tion. Carnegie knew tbst under tbe management et Mr. Roberts there was no bops of a renewal of bis rreat contract, sons went. Inte tba Seuth Psnnata means of ssivlng htmsslf la a denbls sense. He thought the delivery et Seuth Penn, gagged and bound, into the bands of tbs Pennsylvania Railroad oom eom oem pany would entitle blm te a reus wd el tbe dd contract or tbe making et a aaw one aet quite se fsvereble, but still geed enough te put blm out of tbe reaen of oempetltloB. Tba contract expired, Mr. Reberta refused te oeatlnue It and then esma tha period- of uncertainty. At last It became evident tbst Gernegte's Beeth Penn pole was aet leag enough te even touch the special rate poralmmen, se Ilka Aaren's red It was made te bloom and Its flowers were these of rhetoric nferm aad retribution. 1 may alto remark la passing tbst Osrnegle's workman will be doubt bava explained te there, wbsa soda time comes, the difference between special and open rates. "11 hs does net wsnt discrimination wby did bs kill Seuth Penn, which would have prevented disoilmlnstlefl T" BXaOTBIO VI1RES MOST QO. AMbeilxiag the tumeral of roles snd Wires Viem Mw Yet k'a Btrettt. Judge Wdlsee, of the United States circuit oeurt, New Yerk, decided en Friday that tbe Western Union oempany must obey the subway oemmiaaloneis In respect te removing Its poles snd wires from tbe street, but tbst the company's use of the elevated railroad atrueturee te string Its wires muat net be Interfered with. Judge Wellaee euatslns the oempeny's contention tbst It Is a business sgeney of tba nstlead Severnment, having oemplled with the lew i erecting Its poles snd wires In the streets of New Yerk snd In stringing wires en the elevated reads, whleh ate also dlstrlet pest reads et the United States. The company Is, therdere, protected from state enoresobmenls en Its rights te occupy Its lines. But It Is net beyond tbe operation of tbe reasonable police regula regula tfene framed by tba stale for tbe health, oemlort and convenience et the public It can object only te sueh legislation as it Interferes msterldly with Its business and laespseltates or unreasensbly Impedes 11 In tbe exercise et Its federd privilege duties. 'It Is dl right," Msyer Grant sdd, "and I knew It would be all tba time. I sdd se when the pspera ware served. When the offleld notice et the order dissolving the lojanetlon reaches my bsnd I will Issue an order te tbe commissioner et public works direetlng tbe removal of tbe poles and wires and electrical conductors dong Breadwsy and In Ibe sebwsy district, exeepttbe wires snd cables en tbe elevated rallresd structure." "When de yen expect te get the papers." 'J ndge Wdlsee, I am told, la In Syracuse, sndlmsynet get them before Monday. But the moment they come! I sbdl be ready with my order. Tbe flat le being made up of tbe streets, the poles, the wires snd everything tbst Is te oeme down, and down they will oeme as rapidly as can be done wun ssieiy. l snsu de very gisa n weesn get inem an aewn osiere we cen tennial crowds get here. The work of removal belongs te tbe department of publle works, snd tbe responsibility of seeing tbst the dlstrlet Is net left In dark ness by removal of the electrle light poles aad wires." m a HRAKaaaN-a aeuiden r. Be rails Frem a Moving Sr.lghl Train ana is Hert. Kdwsrd M. Detwller, a brskemsn en engine Ne. 367, ea tbe Pennsylvsnla rail' read, made a narrow escape from being killed ehertly alter 2 o'clock this morning. His trsln was running dong between Robrsratewn and DUlervllle and Dttwller wss standing en an oil tank car, Inning agdnattba Iren railing around tbe tank. Just west of the Ltttle Conestegs bridge he fell from tbe trdn, as tbe railing gave way. Wbea be fell tome et tbe ether trainmen beard blm cry out, but did aotknew who It was. When tbe trdn reached DUlervllle It waa atepped. Hesreb waa made for Detwller, bnt be could net be found. Beverd et tbe trslnmsb, and ethers then went back. They found that Detwller had already been picked up by a farmer named DUUnger. He bsd fallen en a pile of Iren rails which laid dong the track. He was brought te Lancaster and given In charge of Dr. Welebans. His le Jar lea were found te consist of two ugly scalp wounds and a out en one feet, but they were net serJeaa. After being attended by the physicians he wss sent te bis home In Uarrlaburg. He lives st Ne. 1,321 Wallaes s'.reet, that city. A Bers.'s LOBg Kan. Lut evening Geerge Rey, wbe wm out driving with some frlende In a one horn two nested phaeton, stepped at Murr'a betsl, at Millport, en tbe Siruburg turn pike. Tbe horse msnaged te dip hla bridle, ead be ran ell tke way te town. Heeame dewa Rest Kiag street and wss prdty well Bred out when be wweseght near Centre Square. Tbe harness wm tern and the nhssteB slisbtl v dsmaisd. bat oeaddsrlna ike leag raa tkat Ue kem made, and the as VAVmnaa aw.awa I I HaMS aBBB SaMaMaatVsTY aFMaaVaM aaaaaaaHM FOUR MEN ACCUSED. A TB taaawm in taa9anek Dartaglast year H. C. Deaatk, af thai eHy, wkolaeae at the state Ash eesamlr. staaera, ateaked the Osaastaaa aad Mall eseekwttbOerasM earp. Abeat Menet tbeae dak wen ateeati la tkefersaar Mraaai, aad as tkey lasrssst ta aambera vary raf Idly there are very assay la tbe Ooassteg. yBaaaayiaatat a aeaat kdwsea QrattPa Lsadwf aad Woodward Reefc, Jaat aeatk oftbaeHy,alaaeaambseefearpaadetbar k lads sffl aaaa wart kUled. Maay wait laaad fleatlBg ea tbe water aad etbera see ntd te' bava aeea earned eC Aa sTsmlaattsa of tbe dead Bakea waa made aad fteat thetttle adlavsdiket they were killed by the ax. ptoataaatdyaamltaer aeasetklac af that klaC.Ceaatabt'i Gratff, at Waal ItasiatBT, beard t the aate aad tea raaait tataat aatta bava aaaa eatered aaataat Jafea aad Geerga Huber.KUasBayderaad James Krtemaa, of tats atty, waa are ebaraed vrlUasalag wltk dyaamtte aad ea Baaday. Tba tares Brat aaated bava eatsred bad tore bearlag ea asxt Bstarday, fourth baa aet beta arrested. a cebk job neaeawia atambsv Oartsas Oeaattag tsjans, rrem the Bew Yerk Tribune. Tke suseesUeB reeentlv made la oelnma In regard te metbeda of ladastag or prometlag desrlssss. aaa aaaa aatta a ittlwl tt h ?jMwiatMitMr.-rr.e gjsaas te the tteNef wast aasv wsse aetaanatBi I By asaee awflsstvs. "Ike. Baal Tribun$ mltMt rctrsM ycraa 1 waAvjmlgkty Ged ae prever eagsatleaSrt(S.cn tise,. . WSejtA treea tke feee of aaoeeatially by a'miMW JuoAW'VideedBeemetebetha d utw liesit k, i, a, of m, , e, ; i, a, a, , a,; etc., apse 26. Tbe axpsrlmsttter ralatea bMezperlsaeeta tbe foilewlag laagasget "My plea la aet toeount rapMlyToatte call off mentally eae flgare with every sxplrsuea et brealb. A aeraea la geed bedtk ecaata at that rats about 90 a aalaate. Before reaching 25 la this aede be must count for about 10 minutes, sa tbs series mounts up te 825 eoanted straight ahead. Bat 1 bava found one deetded advaatag ovsreountlng In regular order. That aaa bs done meenselodiy.wltbeat any ateatal aetlvlty whatever. The ether method la net burdensome te the salad, bat furnishes Jest enough te keep tbe tbeugbla off ether soejeets. i eiisb nna myssu rergsning tba number at whleh I ought te atop aad return te 1, whereupon I at once beglB again where I left off and proceed la order. 1 cannot say this scheme will prodnea sleep when there Is be Indlnstlea or Impulse la that direction, but wbea there is even a rudimentary Impulse 1 knew It will ea- oeursge and Increase It 1 bava tried tt a goeos msny umes since i nm rasa snout in the Tribune, end It bss only failed me twice. Oiten en wsklag I will remember that 1 waa net able te oeunt beyead 7 or 8 before losing myself la dumber, l bava sever yet oeuatednp safer as 20. ltklnk 17 or 18 baa been my limit I believe that tbe sutber of this suggestion baa conferred a been en people who are troubled with lasomels, although It csa net be expected te work la every case." A BOLL'S ADVaBIOBK. e Subs Inte a oaerch Yard asd cuts caeghi ea a Vases. This morning a ball made a gmt deaf of excitement la tke neighborhood et Prien and Vina streets; The aaimd va belag driven dong Viae street by some msa aad be suddenly turned dewa Prince, Be seemed te be gmtly axelted end euddealy dsshsd np the sUpi leading from Prince ttrnt Inte St Marj's church ysrd. He ran about In tbe yard aad the mea wke bad charge of blm endeavored te drive blm down tbe large atone steps In front of tbe church, whleb lead te Vine stmt His bullshlp refused te go out by this route, but seemed te think thst hsseuld Improve en the mode of exit He ran up the yard, almeat te the market house, and then tried te scale tbe Iren fenee, He suoeeeded but partldly, as he get bis front f set ever while bis bind enn remained In tka yard. He was then In a bid predicament, belag unable te move backward or forward. A crowd collected aad a Bumber el men secured planks, rails, eta., wltk wbleh they built a platform and tbe ball wn rescued. He wss but slightly Injured, bdng sorstehsd somewhat sbeul tbe legs and body. a BeBswar m Kearsta. Last evening a serious runaway occurred at Bpbrsta. William Dunn, teamdsr at the ead yard of W. F. Hull, wss hauling palings from a ear, which wn belag un un eoaded, te a place et storage. Berne of tbe pdlnga fell from tha wagon, striking tbe horses, snd this frightened the animals se that they started te ran. Dana fell upon the tongue et the wagon and remained la thst position, holding te tbe llnes,.while tbe horses wcrs kicking st s lively rate, until they were stepped, after running about fltty yards. Dunn's son, Samuel, and Albert Bmmert foreman of tbe yard, at tempted te step tbe horses and the latter was very badly bruised by being eauabt between tbe horses and tbe offlee in tbe yard. Tbe Ollosephlra. Last evening the CUosepbto society met at tbe realdecee or Wm. A. A Use, esq., and listened te a bright and excellent esssy by tbe Rev. Charles Fry en "French se elety with special referenee le the French Salen." After the discussion subjects for next winter were sskeu' for nod "the novel "was suggested. At the next meet lng, whleh will be st the realdenee et Rev. Dr. Hsrk, Miss Alice Nevln will read an hlaterlcd review of tbe ten yeara' work et tbsaoelety. The meeting happens le fdl ea tba tenth anniversary of tba birth of tbe Clie. Tbe obeloe eta snbj set ter next winter will be discussed at that meeting. A Man Or.maiad Wbils richllag TUmts. Henry Charles William Miller, a root and herb doctor, aged 03 years, wm burned te destb en bis isnd In Ferks township, near Eaaten, Pa. He went out en Tnursdsy merntna te burn brush. At neon bis fsmtly ssw thst tbs fire wm causing a greet bliss and mueb smoke, snd bsd then spread ever ten acres of ground, but no further stteutlen wm psld te It until lait night wbsa bis grandson wsnt out and found bim burned beyond recognition and te a erlsp. Kvery article of cletblng bad disappeared, tbt flesh wm crsckea ana Denee aujeintea. as Millet's f Mt were found entangled ta e wild grape vine, tt Is believed tbst while fighting the fire be wm unable te extricate blmadf, sod wm overcome by smoke, fell and wm thsa burned te death. Baltlmore Joe M Ubsrly. Bsltlmere Jee wm beard by tbe mayor this morning and Officers Lsbr and Craw ford testified te bis disorderly cend net and the trouble tbey bad In getting him te tbe station beuse. Constable Wlitlek wm at the bearing and be Interested himself la Jeb's behalf. Ha sdd be could procure work for blm et Columbia and It tbe msyer dlssbsrged him be would an tbst Lancia. tec wm net bothered with bim la tbe fu ture. Tbe mayor concluded te give Jce one mere trld end dlseharged blm. Death el Mr. Maty UteasBtaa. Mrs. Mary Breneman, aged 66, wife et tbe lets Dr. A. N. Brsaemsa, et Middls- town, died there ea Tbursdsy. Dr, aad Mrs. Bmsmaa resided la Maylewa befen thev removed te Mledlstewa twaaty yi lisja, tf-rvaataniea,aallnwa1trTtTi HJBfrAP aa. Ppea rraatantsB for tke lavatttssaeaa. It weaeidllqaer.er latexleaUag drlak of aey Mad, te keaeerse, we lata taaka Oed tebetbetatbecet evu.atwe bevelt "Tbe word wsa Ged. Alltkhage kykita,aad wHkeathtat waa t Btadethal was made;" esse, "Tbea aaat atade aU ttlags, aad for thy are aad ware mealed." AJtbeagh webtrvaUreeerded, iauka d areate evil," we are aet te tdtbatGodtetheerlglaatorottke vtt, bat that Se atrmMa tka evil te eeear; aUewa tha evtt te exist. We have It aewhere neerded ta tee Bible, that Ged la lb father af evil, bat that He la "TkdGed af Bldklnatawt aad H la likewise neerded that the devil ta tbe father of- evU. Tba earn daea aet exist la the wlae, at artleta made aaa et It te la la wbleb the arttete la 4a the earn arie tta aaa, ,Waaa Ged itvaa te ea taa Iwaad aa Ma table, He dose aet aeeeatpaay M wttk aa ujaaettea that be lis te )Nt dewa aad taaka a glattea af klasadf r Met at fit Be, te like aaaaaer,' wkea He Btvaattaaer tate hit bead, He dees aet aosempaay tt wtsa thi siaataaad, "dtUte dewa ae,'Jaad atake a draakard of tbyadt" Far from tt, tadaad. Hla eem aaaade, aesempsaylag all Hie taerelet axteadedteas, arete teaks an alee mack ealy, skd mttals ar ereatan and, as will be eoadastvete ike wsltan of enr physical system a! the Bate etaslBgt "be temperate la all talaga, eaesetlva la aeae." GodfaraldMsthe blssstag, maa makes the curat, la ether words, maa prsvsats Ged's bletatag te aaeb aa exteat m te eauss It te become a curat, Thsa m then era tken wke eaa proven Geda blssdng, readerlag H a carat, ibis Bussing ei prevsrtsd man bs de- tbe earta. boob demaad. We will admit tbeaga, test wseaaaet latormyen wbensilttaaeuitymsy be found foraedoug. It may, forseotk, be eUlmed by some that bseaunwemsa la aa aeUve sgeat la the dsstraotlea of liquor, aad that she Is tee great extent considered dmest "purity ltadf," that aha would aet advaaee, advlM or Insist ea aay measure thst would be detrlmoatel te tbe wdlsra or hspplnets of maa, aad that for this rssaea tha measure should be oemplled wltk. The very first adviee of woman given te man, aa soeount et which wa bava given te ua in tbe word of Ged, was by maa se. eepted, obeyed, and fully oemplled wllk. And, what was tba result T The stsrad dsmnstlen of tba soul of msa. New, wemaa Is tha most anefnl and lndeepead bls article about a beuse, but, aotwltb aetwltb standing this fact may there aet bs timet wbea aba Is ent et bar proper spbsrs T We are aet tbe one eleventh part aa seven la our remarks m waa Bt Paul, aad he was a better maa thsa ever we were, or expect te be. Assign women the rlbbene" bat It yea de, leek out ter "breakers Tbe Sweat psalmist et Ieml" ratbsr leads Psal Indedlng with wine, m we bava It la'eae et bis enoemlums,ss fellows "Aad wins, that maksth glad tbe heart of man.', Bar, eeeerdlsg te tbe theory et the preewt, day, wa Bad "Israel's Sacred Psdmttl' guilty et a most unpardonable act, although te hla time st wn aet se oeaddsred. We aave It glvea te us, m wkea this noted character wn leedlag or giving te bis subjects, at a eertlsn plsee, during a time of worship. King David was very mag. Bsnlmeuaand kind te his subject! ; for, st tbe time we have dluded te as we bava It recorded "he dnlt among tbe whole multitude of Israel, tbe women n well ta the men, te everyone a cake of bread." Wall, no doubt at tbst time tbst Item, or favor, te them wm very acceptable. At dl events, It's net llksly thst It wss the eauae of any Id jury. He gsve also te eaeh one "a geed pleee of flesh." New, that was still better. Then, te crown bis msgna nlmlty or llbsrdlty, be gave te each one s WhstT Mmt we aay 11 T Gur W. C T. U'sT Te each one the curse of Almighty Ged la tbe sbspe et a flagon of wine" ! Tut. tut tut I Must we believe 11? Well, we dea't en bow we are going te get around It If wine Is a eum new, It oer eer telnly wn a eum dee at that Ume, belag la both own made out et tke same materld, the Juice of tbe grape. But an we te bdleve that wine, la and of itself, is s cum T Moatnadeubtedlyweare net Fer It we de, we fled this "Illustrious KtBg," this "Sweet Padmlst of Israel," this "Msa after Ged's own heart," dedlag out dnth and destruction te tba Innocent and unsaspeetlng subjects of bis kingdom I R, A. Thompson. Oewansviixb, Pa, April U. Tbs ItSd Bsglmsat Ksaalen. The oemmltwes in charge of tbe arrange, menu for tbe reunion of the 1221 Regi ment Psnnsylvsnls .Veluntnrs, met en Friday and tbe sevsrd sub-oemcnltten re petted progress, Tbe roll of msmberablp and postcfflessddrsssn Is nearly completed end tbe Invltstlena will be nnt out la a few days. Tbe oemmlttee will bemlter meet en Thurediy evening. Uersss Away Wlta a Harrow. YMtsrday morning two horses belonging te AL Vellrstn, who resides en tbe Celum bia turnpike, near tbe little Conestegs bridge, which were hitched te a barrow, at work In a field, ran awsy. They rsn te the barn sems dlstanee oil snd 'one of them wm terribly cut about the legs. A Utile child thst wm en one of the horses held fMl and escaped unhurt Ooanrmetlen la tea Lathwan Oborebes. Te-morrow being tbe festival of Palm Sunday. It will be tbe annual day for con firming lbs catechumene la the Lutheran churches el the elty, English snd German. Speelal litany nrvlen will dee be bsld every evening during Paulea wsck, and en Geed Frldsy morning. Tbe service en Geed Frldsy evening will be preparatory te the KMter communion. Beet a Bala Kagte. Lewis Lsmbern, of Celsraln township, shot a bald eagle ea Tbuislay, Mlt wia flying ever the Octorere creek, The ngle bad In lis mouth a fiab when shot snd It retained its bold et ltK Tbe ngle measured five tnt eleven Inches from tip te lip. A Big Let of Tobacco. The WrlghUvllle Star eeje that during tha past teurtsea daja N. 8. Strlekler, of Wrightavllls, bM purchased ter J. Gust Zeek, et this elty, 805,400 pounds of tobacco. Tela made sbeut twenty-lour esr leads snd It bM been shipped te LsneMter. Jodgment Ter the PlaJnUn", In the esse of Dsvld B. Bbsnk vs. Jacob F, Bbeafler In regard te tba property In Centre bquare. Alderman MoCenomy this morning gave judgmsnt In fsver of the pldnllO for possession, snd 20dsmsges for tbe unlawful retention of tbe property alnee April 1st Accusal te sa Old Lady, Mrs. Rebeoes Cameren, aged SO years, wbom:daatNe.21 East Wtlaut street, met with sa accident ea Thursday svenlng. Bbe wm wdklag atoned te ker room wbea ekeaeddntdlyfdl, etrlkteg ii ilast tke feet beard ef tke bed, breaking ' (eef her rise. NO TIDINGS THUS FAR. rAstBitaBae ame cbbw e van ban tABtx BTttx. autuiia. Re aaaared aad Mghtf-twa rsteaas ea seta tee irt-tatad esset-Beasse f ems at the ranssgits trrei katta-asaMty ta Mew Tata. Londen, April IS -II tt believed that all ea beard the Denmark, wkleh wwteaad abaadeatd at ate, wen takaa eeT safely, Tbe eaptsla of tke City of Cheats says that all the Dsamark's bests wen gees aad a eaWe bang from her bow n though she had beta taken la tow by aeetktr vessel. It la aew dsflaltely learned thst Iken wenea beard tbe Deataark e ptsttageta aad 64 officers sad erew. Haw Yebk, April IS Tke effien ef Faaea, Kdye A Oa, the New Yerk ageata eftbeThlagvaUa llae, were btdsged to te to daybyaaxleaatrleaaeotaeeple aa beard the Dnmark. Tken wen fathers, metkera, aeaa, dsagk ten aad sweethearts wttbeat Bember. Maay taraed away with tear-statasd fsen waea they leaned thstaetther the Brttaa Btoaer tke Ailsr kad breagbt aay lalUrma. Uea that weald lead te aay conjecture n te tbe tele et the passsngsta aad erew af tee abaadeaedahtp, Mr. Kdye, et Faaeb, Kdye A Oa, re ceived la tbe mall brought by tke BrHaaate, alletef theptataegerstsksa ea atOepaa bagea. Tba Hat of tken takaa ea at Okristlaasaad kn aet beta received. Following is a partid list of peaaeagers taken ea al Copenhagen t GusUvs A. Andsrsen, Vddemsr Laad. OsrI Msrkensea, Rasmaa M. Kysrttea, Obas. H. Mdlsr, O. P. Hsasea, bTjT Hansen, J. J. Bder, 8. H. Bdndergaard, J. Heist, N. Nelsen, Hsaa Pedersea, J. Detrloksen, j. p. Obrtttlsaaea, K, M. afellsr, a Kkstrem, A, K. Jsana, C. PMlesea, M. Larsen, J. F. Fredrieksea, H. K. Rusmusssa, H. Rasmaseea, Haaae Rusmassea, N. Aadereea, L. Okrlallaasia, tmueadssn, A. Jebaaen, N. L. Pedema, BF.Jmmb, N. Nltsea, N. J. LarsesvJ. Begsard, j, otdseB, Hsaa a Rasaaeaen, B, Kremaad, H. O. Hsnssn, P. W KJer. gaard, O. C. Carlsnnd, A. M. Haaste, O. Kalrlss, J. Jsbssb, Fanny Sander, F. Ras muasse, M. ChrteUsnssn, R. Aadereea, R, Jaeebsea, J. Panissn, M. BareasM, B. Chr. BarsBsea, Hans Olsea, Vlekdrntlaaa Han sen, N. 11. Christiansen, B. P. ObrteUan. sea, O. F. Ptidarsen, P. OhrMUassn, A. P. Andersen, O. N. Balls, Lealn Gtbrlslsea, R. Gsbrlslssa, L. A. Medten, A.Madsse, Alex Madnn, J, O Christiansen, L. Lsarid. atn, Balser BaiBsrsen, H. Haarleksen, OL J. Jenesn, A. J, Jensen, K. Jeaaen, Jobs C. Andsrsen, J, Paulssn, C Nelsen, K. K. Greusund, H. Pstersen, Jans Hansen, M. Ystergssrd, V. Kundsen, P. Knadsea, J. L. Mallsr, A. C. Lsrsse, H. P. Larssa, B. Bersasw, C HereassB, H. Jebansen, L. H. Ltrtsa, M, Gaobeek, Made a Paulssn, Kr. F. Han aaa, Aans Hsnssn, K. Hsasea, J. L. Mllsea, P. B. Petsrsee. H. P. Jargeasea, Katrine Hmttb,NllaNllsen, Fr. N. Becker, M. e, Kills. H. & Jarrum, Jeaa K. Kuad, J, Bvlrdergaard, MarUaOaristtanseB, Kristta Paderesa, L. Andrlasea, X. P, Bllsgaard, M. Jarsensen. H. J. Hsa. B, C Nllsse. A. Aadersen, J. p. Pedema, Nikelay Cbrav i. u. r. reaersea, ttaas Bjecs, j. O. Ntlssa, A. Haatea, L Hsnssn, J, P. jsnsan. ALL ABB BATBD. Tke Daamarks pssesegera ud crew wen picked ap by tke stsamer Islaad aad brought te New Yere. Saipldens oeaaact of e Brasgsr OesBmtttse. riem tbs rhllaaelthta Kecerd. The grangers or Psnasylvanla should evsrbaul tbdr legislative oemmlttee. Berne lime age tbey created a oemmlttee, consist ing of Msaur Leensrd Rhene, Becretary Themas, Uanster Gerard C Brown, Repre sentative Tsggsrt and James Q. MeBparraa whose duty it Is te push legislation la the Interest of the farmers. Reeently, when en attempt was msde te sseurs tbesldef tbe granger organisatien In pushing thefigbt ter an sntl-dlscrlmlnstlen Mil, It wn found that Meters. Tsggsrt aad Themas, et that oemmlttee, were obstruetlaa tbe movement Ne ether legislation aednply oenosrns the fsrmsr n tbst whleh would protect blm from rdlread dlsortaUaaUeB. Tbe policy et PseBsylvanla rdlread oerporaUoas bn contributed te redun tbe vdne of bta firedacts and te lessen the vdne of bis sad. While ether laduttrin have beta Imposed upon aad plaadered through the favoritism or oerropUoa of rdlread maaagers, sgrlenlture bn beyond dl qusetlea been tbe greatest anflerer from the discrimination of carry lag companies. In fan et then facta, at least thrae mem bers of the legislative eemmlttn of tbe grangers are aiding In a perpttaatlea of that policy. Fer mere than a month thsr bava embarrassed tbe progress of tbe bill, end thev still retain their bold ea tbe brske. There Is something wrong about tbd committee. The grangers should rspdr tbe damage wbleh tbelr eemmlttn an alresdv dena te the movement eves It thev find it neeeessry te expel some et Its members. . BUCKET aXBODTIONS Uf MBXtOO. Tour Msa Sbotreran AWsmpt le Kill rrssl- dsnt Diss. Frem ths N. Y, Tribune. A prlvsle letter received la this city yn terday from the City of Mexico, mvs i " Four et tbs men arrested en tbe ebsrge et being implicated la the dsrdlmsat et President Diss's train a faw weeks ego bsve been shot Tbe execution wm carried out quietly, m net Infrequently bsppses in such cases In this country, Nswspspers and news sgencles did net publish the fact m editors sisnd tn wholesome awe of im prisonment, and de net give publicity te events wbleh the government sutnerliles prefer eboeld remain la obscurity, Msny think that General GedsiIm will succeed te tbe presidency before eighteen months have passed.'1 Mauy Werkm.n Idle, The empleyes et tbe Crane Iren cempsny, at Cataaauqus, Fa , have refused te aoespt a reduction of 10 per cent In tbelr wages, aad the four furnaces In blast were banked en Friday, preparatory te beleg blown out A aim liar reduotlen bn been made by tbe Cataaauqus Msuufsctarlsg oempany, and also by the Allentown rolling mills, The letter oencern shut down ea Tbursdsy, tbe men refusing te continue al work under Ibe reduotlen. Wben tbe empleyes of spinning mill Ne. 2 of the Clark Thread company, la Newark, N. J., received their pay en Frldsy, they were netinea inai, in oeosequsuoo or we strike of the spinners, there would be be mere work in the mill for tbe present This order sffeets sbeut 160 bands, Includ ing tbe strikers, The company assert tbst work oannet be resumed until iken opposed te tbem return te work. Hern la This Ooealy. Jehn B. Miller, aged 77, died nverd day a age at the bems et bla son In Chicago. He wm born In Lancaster county, and wben a young man engaged in the mercantile bualncs s. Iu 1U0 be moved te Woodbury, Bedford county, where ke remslned until ten yeara sge. Then be removed te Phila delphia, and connected himself wltk tbe shoe firm of Gee. H, Wed x Ce. Tbe past fsw years be wm net eetlvsly engaged la butleess. His wlfs wm a Miss iloek. Bbe died nverd yeara age. Five children survive. t Mbaud and Wife Arrested. James Thompson bM been prosecuted before Alderman Barr by Julia Sblelde for tbe lareeay et a ebswl and a bMkd contain ing peddler's notions, Llzile Thompson, bis wife, bM been complained egelast for belag accessory te tbe lemay, Beth aeiieMHvoaailferabearteg. S'BBaitB'S FABK BELBOTKO. Ths Issmstsr Bass Ball Ulab ume tore o e eMs ta Lease tt At a matting of the directors of the base bdl dab of this city lest avsnlng, it wn deetded te play ea the greuBdt et MeG man's park during the season. Tbe preddeatef tke dab wn eatherlsed te have aa agree meat draws up and signed by the owner ef the park. The grounds will at once be ranee, scraped and put la geed plsylng eoadlUea. A aaiferm wn adopted, consisting of a dark grey salt aad eap with maroon trim, mlngs, maroon stockings and belt, and eanvH shoes. Oa tbe left hand side of ths aklrl will bs the letter "L." The oentrsct ter tke uniforms were awarded te Trout A Shank. It wn agreed te send In te the secretary of the league the asmts el the following people te aet n empires : Frank Psrkcr, Chatter Oammtngs, CbarlM.CUne, Geerge Myers and B. F, Uoeeer. Frem then the flsea te ampin the home games will be adeeted. It wn agreed te Issue no season tickets for tke present Tbe prices of admission te dl parte of the ground were fixed at 25 etnts, wltk 15 cents for boys under twelve years or ego. The first game will be played la this elty wltk the strong Cuban Giants, the fsmoes colored dub, wbe almost defeated the WesblagtOB dub yesterday, the score being bat S te 2 In favor of tbe Lsagne team. Gnat, Ibe second baseman of ths Giants, Is oaeef Ibe finest plsyers before the publle te-day, ead bs baa been blgbly praised everywhere. Btevey, tbe great left band pltehsr, la dee with them. Tbe Reading olubef the Middle Stales Leagus will pull up agalnat the Athletlea te-morrow, when something will be learned of tbelr plsylng qualities. The Detroit club stepped la Usrrlaburg yesterday and played a game with Fsrrlng. ten'a nine, whleh will represent tbe cspltd dty ia the Middle Btates Ltegue, There wen ever 2,000 people en the grounds and tha ball cranks wen happy. Goodfellow aad Kaaun gusrdtd tbe points for tbe visitors snd Useable snd Keens for tbe borne deb. Cook's centrs field work end Xgan's leag drive evsr the right Olid fence, yielding blm a borne run, were fntuiet el the plsylng ea the part of tbe Hsrrlsburg team. Reek's base running, the pitching of Knauss, and a terrific drive te the right field lean by Wells gained applause for the Detroit lads. Tbe patrons of the gama there an well pleased with tbe sbewlng or tbe leed team under the olreumatances, Thesoeret Detroit e te 1 1 u e x-H usxritbarg e a t l e e l e x a Tbe exhibition games yesterday were t At Phllsdelpbls: Onloage 0, All-America 4 ; at Brooklyn t Brooklyn 8, Philadelphia 4 1 at Cincinnati : Glnelnnall 0, Pltlaburg 2 ; at Louisville i Cleveland 0, Lonlsvllle 2 ( at Baltimore 1 Baltimore-Bosten rain 1 at Wseblngten j Washington 3. Cuban Glanta 2 ; at Nswark i Newark 11, Ptlnoeten e, DAttAOB BT rOMM , aay aHUUlags Wrteksa sad Ilsavy Lemss Oasssd la Hsversl Towns. A bnvy thunder, wind and bell dorm vtdted portions et Western Pennsylvania, Kestera Ohie and Maryland en Friday, detag oeBslderable damage. At Franklin, a large Iren bank containing 3,000 barrsls ef aspbtka at the Union refinery wm struck aad oemplstsly destroyed. At MasoatewB, Pa., tbe reef of tbe new $10,000 puolle school building wm lifted eS, plate-glass windows broken and store treats blown. The storm wm soeompanied bykdt At Steuben ville. Ohie, bsll atones m Urge n eggs fell, brssking photographers' sky lights snd many windows. la Pittsburg there wn e hesvy tbnnder storm and large bdl stones fell, but no serious dsmsge has been reported. AtBt Olslrsvllle, Ohie, tha reef of Mur daugh's mill waa rolled up like a ball and tossed fifty ysrds Inte a vacant let, and Mversl large plate glaas windows In tbe oeurt beuse meshed te pieces. At Powhatan, Ohie, tbe storm struck Harnbroek's three story brick building and tbe reef wm blown oil It landed en GlUen, Bean A Oa's drug store, a frame building, dmest crushing It by Us weight, and damaged the oententa considerably. A Mr. Oelemaa, '.who wm In tbe third story et Hornbrook building, wm blown out Inte the drset and fatally Injured. The root et the Ohie River railroad depot was blown offend the building caught fire. Tbe Ileum wen extinguished belere inueh dsmsge WMdene, Many eblmneys and windows wen damaged, A tornado wrecked six dwellings in Bsldlsr, Ohie. Several persons were In jured, ene fatally. raveBitUH in LKauLaiie-i. Hewes Bays the assata Is Controlled by lbs rsaujiranla atsllread. 1'ltUburg DU patch te rhUaaelphla Times. Speaking of tbe antl-dlscrtmlnslloe bill, Franklin is. Gewen aald te-day i "I de net think It bM any hope of success, aer bn any ether similar measure. The only remedy Is a continuous effort by wbleh both branches of, tbe Legislature would be cleaned, This la tbe great evil et tbe new constitution. I pointed out In the constitutional convention tbe unjust favor itism sbewn the Pennsylvsnla railroad oempany. It bM all tbe legislation It desires, and Its preaent object la te prevent ether railroads from golfing sny. Fer this purpose It ebtdns snd keeps control et but one braneb of tbe Legislature, tbe Senate, Juat m It controls seleet oeunoll In Phila delphia. Tbe Heuse snd common ocuectl msy pus fslr meMuren, but tbey die In the npper orsnen. "By the wsy, I H30 that Andrew Car. Beglels new talking autUdUorlinlnatlen. He merely wauts slower rate ter carrying his rails than any ether manufacturer, Tblslssll bis fight means. I slwujs ro re garded Mr, Carnegie as tbe agent et tbe Pennsylvania rallresd company in the Seuth Penn syndicate snd his Una el couduet beers out the presumption. He went Inte tbe Seuth Penn for a double purpoae, either te turn it ever te tbe Pennsylvania railroad or te build itsnd'get lewer rates for bis rails. He oenoluded te adept the former policy and wm doubtless looking for a reward from tbe Pennsylvania people, which he did net get, and new be Is kicking." Me Mere Excursion Bates. Ths Pennsylvsnla railroad company, ac cording te Its Istett decision, will have te give up altogether thecarrylngef excursion parties In summer st redueed rates. There are alweya a large nutnber of Sunday acboel and society psrtles traveling te the seashore M well m te suburban points, but except se fsr ss they have already been contracted for, ths Pennsylvsnla railroad will net be able te accommodate tbem during ISS'J. The last ruling of tbe inter-state commerce commission la supposed te ucccttiltate this course. Tbe Philadelphia & Reading nllrcad, en tbe ether band, holds that It Is only spoelal ratn te smdl psrtles of five snd teu thst the oemmlalcn prohibits, snd excursion psrUes et 100 or ever will be given reduced rstes m heretofore. . A Cincinnati Man's Lesp of 273 ITect. Meredith Stanley, of Cincinnati, inade a Imp et 276 feet from tbe top of High Bridge, en tbe Cincinnati Southern railway, Inte tha Kentucky river enThurtday afternoon. He came ent unscathed, net even with an abrasion of the skin. He spit bleed dter ble reucue, but says be Is sll right He ssys he will elslm tbe world's cbsmplon cbsmplen ablp badge new held by Steve Bredle. He Uvea In Cincinnati, and bis witnesses are William H. Jenes, et Covington, Ky. rail 400 rest and llsrdly InJ uad. Julius L. Rlger, a deaf mute clgarmake'i while walking en the edge et West Reck, near New Haven, Uenu., en Thursday, missed bis feeling and fell te tbe base of tba reek, 400 feet, msrvsleusly escaping injury exMpt e cut ea tee isii aaaa aaa a gaa Mtetw MANY BODIES. RECOVERED THK V10TIMS or THB BtMOAB BOBBa OSNB BOBIBD AT AflA, Aaslrai Blmbeetey Ohsrtets a Teasel te vey the Bat vtvere of the Aassrtsaai Oessra ' w nMBi-n. hiim dsmOMiessroreeoaaaetvis. ."; a." . - ; Brnsir. N. H. SC.. Anrll 1tTka nn. If man wsisblp Olga kn arrived ken fronts Samoa, te npdr tbe damegn snstdasd Btffi ; tha recent hurtleaas wbleh seek tbelbet'li sadAdlsr,MdtheAmsrlesaveness. Tka. ntawsk'al rlaiMaaasi Atraa allkt ttka aVawat ems wmaaasB,cn gif aniaBlB mm HetaJI aaaaj , kSnaWftl lhak aantjMtMtuajlas Bawn f 111 iseiasa . .si-..wr!lT..Jl ,"""" tVi-i The steamer Reck ten bM beta ehartereii by Admiral Klmberlsy, aad will ataH: Immediatdy for. Bsmes, te eearey tha' crews of tbe American warships, TreateC sod Vnddla, te Sen Franelsoe. ? -roe atnmer Lubeck. wbleb left Ants aa-, Anrll 2. rsnerte Iha Nlmln am hAtw InfaMj.-' and thst It la doubtful if she will be able tot J return te America. Tba Lubcek aln renerta that a lsraeA nnmberet tbe bodies et tbe tasmea waa" wen drowned ea beard tbs Ill-fated Ttaaasar-1 hA hlH Attlw&4 ff,4.& IuuIIm k.a ' - "t- burled at Apia. A'4 Tbe Lubeck brensht ta Bvdaev Ike effleers belonging te the Ebtr. TheywIU preceea te uermsny la ths stssmsr Htpe" burr. Thrn officers and nvntymsa wttld be ldtat Apia te gaard the tatemtsef Germany, fy iu.rapi.iaei me uiga-reperts inm lae : NlDSlO lest bar rnddar aad nrmuller la Ika'r htlVrlMBnA Th. TvuiIm. II. m in. Ifca ,i i.ii? ..a.vwMW amw A.V...V.. ...n 1MB MV W9m t ( mil ei water, aaa theetrmaa skip AdleTM lies la tbe ume noslilea. V.l Ban Franoiseo, CaL, April 13.-a ,! number of cfficeis and tailors from tha i wrecked mea-et-wsr la Apia harbor, ar1 riTBa nara IBM nnmm nn tba a iimiii i - vn W- HVW I P wblnh tnnnhaA al Iha Rimnu t.luJ. aa'. ner way iium avasuaiia. x ' .... m & ., Tbe Ooeanle line steamship Alamtda, wnten istt Hydnsy, n, b. w., ea Mank arrived ben this meralag at Oe'eleakv She rsperls bsavy gdse. OaMarekSa, ana. eausa at intuiiis, eae of Hsmesa arenn aad lew eaa tehoea,. e:::-"" ba Aanrt. and tea mJTZ ships wrecked at Aem. th-'-LAgy'B wet Aismses, at enn eaiied ter upqa inning of tke disaster te' Americas skips. At Apia tbe wok en beard se wounded Lieutenant Ripley and 29 weuaded te oeme upon the Honolulu steamer. Tie nsmeset tbe navd esdets of tbe Trntea, brought by the Alsmeda atei R. Hteeket. F. W.Hsbbs, B. C. Dicker, B. W. WeUeyi w. b. uieae, u. w. Logaa, k, jatBi aad navtl Mdeta, H. A. Wiley, ..It. SUflerdand J. A. LeJiBBe, of tba VatV.; wails Caps Visit a Meg Penates , ;p 1 bvansvillb, ind., April . Jf Ltaalerd, reed tapwvtear la tewaaklp, received aotleee tkat aeen ef kegs be kad Impeaaded wen the of peer people unable te aey Ian. ead; aet promptly released be weald be vketei wedaesdsy algbt aad be eempeUed 'te surrender them. Tharsdsy aterateg at one o'clock Laaaferd wn ewaaeaed by, twsaty masked taea wke deaaeaded IM begs, aad la tbe fight which eaaaed, a atst ei sasiera ana nve white wounded, Accidentally Kuue Her go. J, CaioAae, April 13, Last evMteg.MrtV Edward Qalesr, et 3864 Marsufldd aveaaa acetdently shot aad killed ber 11 yesreVdf son Eddie. The boy wm playing wltk at. aelf acting revolver ke found la kit fetker'a room aad In taking It from bim bu eceIdwUlly discharged It the ballet trsUag tbe bey'a brdn.oausmgdestevritktB anbeur. Tbe mother is almeat erased wBB g"sr, ;n3f Blepsa Wliha Bemakar. Oaeie, ia, AprU is -Mrs. JebaTraaty, ' ei i'uimbi oeuaty, about tea am bare, stele stele 11,600 fren hKhaeba-dl few days sge aad eloped with a aetghbw named PsUrsen, laklag ker daugkter wtek ner. xney went te Arkusss, aat wi t mesa ny me nnseaea, wbe forced Ale te return. - rresieeatlal AppeUtaantt. Washington, April 13, The i te dsy made the following enseul ter; Tbes. B. Coulter, of Ohie, te be i the trsMury for tbe pestcran (sixth auditor.) Collectors et Custems: Jeba W. Fisher, for tbe dlstrlet et Richmond, Va; Haiti, ' sob user, rer the atttriet of htm. Michigan Msx Prseht, for the district est Alsskst William Gaw, Jr., assistant af prsiser of morebsadist la tbe district ef Phlladalnhla. - . ' . ; MeramM la lbs Lead, ) xrinauunu, jra,, April 11. ;av r. , soera : Noremae, 469; Hegdmaa, nit; Conners, 4i8; Herss. 454; Gddea, 44ei: NN Alsmeda MBtaMatit BPeBaal Adams, 400; Messier, S40; Tunaer, attj-na Oarlwrigbt 822 ; Tilly, 310 ; Williams, 2B! j;2 J nitlnn. "30 ' ttrnarn. 103. 'V'3 An M. If. funltasd. Dublin, April 13, Mr. David Shnty,"- M. P., wbe Is scrying a term of 6 months ?j for ctlenses under the crimes act bM beea oenfined in bis cell en a diet of bread aa4iv ..,.. .. ...... I... . ... .!., .WV.", ITHlQi f IIIUIUK Hf IHMIU filial WWBKI- Death of aa Kx-Oearainia, lfys piew iuhk., April !. cs-uoegnaaaBaai ' 8. U. Chittenden, wbe bM been sick tarjt, long time, died this morning at bla rate ueuce iu uruuKiya. fc , ?" 2 zne em.n ui aasai uignar auam p Londen, April 13. Tbe Judgn ef oeurt el queen'e bench le dsy bsnded a decision that women are Ineligible serve in the county oeunoll. Tui council hM taken an apped te Ike ceuri against ui use ion. , :. i a f .v n. .?. n B.ll In tlmm ..aa V P-ti-i-. Anrll li. Tt-i 2Vi lrUU-1 UhI.;'; L... HN -. w WWW WWW-W-WW 1f n UMilannaehaa atmaktss rtAAn afanan t-aaal laBat &$ USUt ASWMettassjwe eaaew ss-Bjaaaaa MSfssssBseiBSisss te use morphine ea account el his bedth. Hla friends an anxious about I sailed rer Msw Tork. Londen, April 13. Sir Jullaa Pai fete, the British mlnUter te the UaMet Sum sdled today ter Nsw Yerk. WaaTHBK IMDIOATHWa ,V?.J g-M washinqten, d. a, April u reg,; M Eastern Pennaylvanla: stele, eeesea, , """nerthernly winds. rer Violations or tbe Law. Henry W. Brubaker sod wife, wee J en Middle street, nave dee wr-i sgslnat before Aider maa Barr, far a I ber of oneness, -as e-srge- -gaaaa. i are keeping a bawdy beuse, ssiitsgi te miners en Buaesy irawusmi Tha comelalnt wm made by Oa sh.nb. in whose bdllwlck tke Bret live, and be says be msde the oeaiBn hecauM be wm requested te de se by I h.kara ndahber. The defeada wrested lad algbt aad gave ball, la halt ef l,ew ter a hnnag. . ; a?i l,'1 ;r',y ' May: ."' '..'..':,': jL'v. - . f. --.,-- ... .- - i J r- iVa1 - .i iVi""s- w t -1v tv- z fA 4
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