TD Sue for Minmg Lands, West Cuester, Pa, April 17.—Pre- liminary steps are being taken to insti- tute ome of the biggest lawsuits ever known in the history pf Chgster county, Sixty-five descendants of Jost #, Philips will contest for the possession of 496 acres of valuable mining land in Warwick township. They contend that Mr. Philips purchased years ago the mining right po all the land extending from the Falls of French Creek to St. Mary's. The plain- tiffs have had writs of eJex tient served upon thirty defendants now operating the ore minestin that locality. A Retired Merchant's Suicide. West CHESTER, Pa., April 17.—Enos V. Garrett, a wealthy retired merchant, shot and instantly killed himself in his bedroom He the usual time yesterday. and after walking about the house for a few inntes, his room. Boon after his housekeeper heard the report of the pist i. OY 10 tae room found Mr. OG i im the floor. Coroner MePFu ren held an in- quest, and the jury rendered a verdict of sulcide while laboring under a fit of temporary insanity. rose at : wont 1 went to Refuse the Eight Hour Demand, PITTSBURG, } 13%. Th builders of Pit re and Allecsh a meeting Builders’ Ex last night jected ii an eight 1 ¥. ing trad Nat Join the carpenters in their s 20,000 men will be involved. Died from Over Exertion. BoyYErTOWN, Pa., April 17. Henry Hoffman, a wealthy retired farmer, aged 80, residing several miles east of this borough, died suddenly, the result of too great exertion. He assisted in sawing down a large chestnut tree, and soon afterwards complained of feeling unwell. In a short time he was de HUMPHREYS’ Dr. HUMPHREYS’ SPECIrics are scientifically and carefully prepared Hvseriptions i used for many Years in private practice with success, and forover thirty years used by the people. 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As Swine can ia the presiaent mare than to u tue duty of promptly otal. This was dope governor of Loulsiana March not, by the treaty with tsurer of the lives and i Linn subjects resident within our ferritary, NO government is able, how ever high its civilization, however vigilant its police supervision, however severe its crime inal code, and howe ver prompt and inflexible ite critsinal sdlmindstration, 10 seeurs its own citizens agninst vielencg promoted by individ- anal malice or uy siddon popular tamult. 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TET RAN Johnston. & works, intin lost his Taving ma his life and ; not gm the mus throned, Reabisg, daughter of on Mill stre in conseq mittee i aged 20 years, and committed persons f 1 wi threatened t Is ASHLAND, Pa. ing of the gear on the 3 By the shift. aoisting cage at 3 ay afternoon Locust Crap Col ry § John and Phenix Ker : Were perhaps fatally, and Thomas arrell, Fran Stahl, Peter Duppy. Matthew Boniski, seriously injured. The men were riding up the slope, and wh M wards from the bottom the gearing shifted precipi tating the cage to the bottom. LEBANON, Pa., April 18. ~Theodore A. Hartman, vears, hanged him- self in his room in the Hartman house, on South Ninth He was found hangis from the high head board of his bed, having used one of his an spend. ers to end his life. Deceased served during the late war in the One Hundred and Seventh Regiment Pennsylvania volunteers, and was partially paralyzed. Reaping, Pa., April 17. Forty-four members of the Merchants’ Protective and Collection association, of this city, have been sued for their dues for the months of December, January, Febru. ary and March. The association was organized for the collection of bad debts, but upon the publication of the “black list” a number of prosecutions for libel were instituted against the secretary and treasurer, Reaping, Pa., April 17. Mra. Sabilia Seaman, 25 years old, was evicted from her rooms hy Constable Wagner for non- payment of rent. Her furniture was set ont ipon the pavement, and all dav she guarded it, keeping up her vigils untii far into the night. It becaine evi- dent that the woman was deranged, and ghe wae removed to the Harrisburg In. sane asylum. 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