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LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, SATtTRAY, MAKCH 1,1884.
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SATURDAY
WINING, MAB. 1,1884.
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The Fer President.
HI ter Dana, of the New Yerk Sun
defa net Beam te be In sympathy with
representative Hatch, of Missouri, in
the conviction that certain political fu
nereis in a few of the statea would profit
th Democracy . Mr. Dana says that the
bfttlenal Democratic convention will
meet te ratify a popular demand for
Mr. Tilden as the presidential candidate
of the party. The New Yerk Sun.under
Mr. Dana's direction, has been steadily
proclaiming for a year or mere that Mr.
Tlldea'a candidacy was nu impossibility,
and for a few months of the year it vig
orously proclaimed Mr. Helman te be
the man for the place. Tbe loud funeral
demand of Mr. Hatch In Congress seems
te lrnve persuaded Mr. Dana that It
would net be safe te play the opossum
game any longer in the matter of Mr.
Tilden's candidacy, if that very astute
old gentleman was te be kept politically
alive. Notwithstanding all the denials
of his continued ambition te be the party
nominee, the impression has never died
away that he steadily alms at the prize ;
and the unmasking of Mr. Dana, his
leading organist, clearly shows that the
popular opinion has been correct. The
ether day Mr. Tilden declined te say in
answer te categorical questions of a
,rslstent intcrvlewer, that he would
. it be a candidate ; be contented him
elf with a mild denial that he wanted
tf e office.
The convention, therefore will have
t. deal with the funereal question and It
- .mains te be seen whether or no the
najerlty of the delegates will sympa
thize with the feeling of ltepresentatlve
i Catch. There is no doubt whatever that
',1s declaration has struck a responsive
chord in many Democratic besoms.
The question simply is whether we are
e have a fresh nnd lively campaign,
flth new men aud methods, or a stale
:,nd wearlsorne canvass with the old
Ltlcks. There does net seem te be any
pressing reason for the party's confining
'tself te the contemplation of presiden
jdutes,-whem it bes prefUlessly
iazeuupen for many yeats ; for there
Is no man among them commanding the
highest place in their regard by his
talents, character and services. There
is no giant visible. There are hundreds
of eoed men in the party who would
make geed presidents ; but there Is no
particular ene who towers abeve his
fellows in his qualifications for the pest
The delegates te the convention can
leek around and see the location which
Is likely te give the most strength te their
ticket, with the certainty of finding In
that locality n man te be their candidate
who is as fit as any ether part of the
country can present. And they may
And fitter men among these who have
net been prominently uanied than
among theso who have been made con
spicuous by their own or their friends'
partiality. If they will give the party a
clean, vigorous, sensible candidate, for
whom Itcau work with unity nnd zeal,
with the feeling that if It elects him he
will reflect honor upon it, nnd act se us.
te strengthen and unite it, they will de
their whole duty. With such a candidate
we will have an aggressive campaign ;
we will have nothing te defend, and have
tin npnil in nt-rdfl nnll-J""avrtlI tnr.
thriutainKnu. If we have our prlncl
ples'clearly declared and are given a
candidate te lead ua, arrayed in spotless
white nnd vigorous in bjdy and mind,
we will advance te the battle with all the
assurance of triumph that it is possible
for us te secure.
Tim contest for the Itepubllcan nom
ination seems te be Blalue against the
field, a position similar te that at the
last two Itepubllcan conventions, and
one which it has seemed that Mr. lilalue
at this time desired te avoid, having
found It se fatal en these former ecca
sleus. But it stems he cauuet get away
from it. Nene of his friends will believe
tbe assertion that he is net a candidate,
since it is one quite iucapable of belief.
Mr. illalne cannot retire behind his
asseverations any mere thau can Mr.
Tilden. A man who has once con
sented te be a candidate is booked
for it a3 long as he lias any
life left in him. There 1b only one man
living who has been a presidential can
dldnte once, who is credited with an at)
selute objectleu te being one again.
That is Horatio Seymour. 13ut lie Iiiih
u singular reputation for truthfulness
and self-respect. The ordinary run of
politicians are net believed te be capable
of telling the truth when tliey deny tliat
they want efllce, particularly when the
ofllce is at the top of the heap. Mr.
Blaine will have te go in te win this
prize with his colors flying; there can
be neBnttak game played with the presi
deucy by one se conspicuous as he In Hip
rogues' gallery.
One of the meat Important emces te
be filled next fall iu this county Is that
of county commissioner. As the Demo
crats will elect ene of three members of
the beard, a certain measure of rospen
slblllty falls upon them te mnke n lit se
lectien, and among the candidates al
ready announced, with perhaps mere te
fellow, there will be no dlfllulty finding
a proper man. lint as the Republicans
have the selection of ivmujerlty of the
beard theso of that party who nre sin
cerely interested in u real reform in the
management of county affairs will de
well net te leso sight of the importance
of the commissioner's ofllce iu the scrum
bio for mere lucrative places. The en
forcement of the law paying the county
otlieluls with salaries will largely depend
for Ita efilclency upon the next beard
of commissioners und auditors, and any
candidates for either place who are of
easy vlrlue, or who are tee urdeutly de
aired by political jobbers, should be re
jected. PmttJiDKHT AimlUK has solemnly us
surt-d an anxious Inquirer that efllclals
In the postefUce service iu Illinois need
net fear removal in the ovent thnt they
advocate his renominatlen in preference
te the selection of Legan. This com.
fortable asanrance ought te warm the
twarta of nil genuine civil service re.
formers,
Tun reported oale of Bedford Springs
hotel, se wldely advertised last season,
has fallen through. The man who
thought he had bought it Beems te have
been doing a streke of prlvate simula
tion en his own account instead of being
an authorized agent of the Vnnderbllts,
and the grnteful premises of great Im
provements at this old summer resort
fnde into thin air.
Tnr.ni: will be a netable absence of
serious contests for seats in the next
Democratic state convention. Thore
are signs, however, that seme of the few
contestants who villi present themselves
will base their claims mero en their
predilections than en the strength and
merits of their case. We trust they will
be disappointed. Let every tub stand en
its own bottom if It has one.
March is very loenlno new, but It will
be oxccedlngly Iamb llke when the tlme
cornea for its parting.
The negre song that refers te the
necessity of getting away from the window
through fear of the ' razors a' tlyln'
through the air" must have had roferonco
te the cutting winds that new assail the
unfortunate pedcatrlan whose business
calls him abroad.
Tiieuf. is a tuovement ou feet in the
New Yerk Legislature te take away from
the beard of aldormeo lu New Yerk city
the right of oeaflrmlug the mayor's nom
inations of heads of elty dopartraenta. As
this prcrogative gives the beard Its auto
cratic power, thore will be a stern tight for
its rotention.
TOTHIQPBKS'9 BRAtTII.
1 drink 1 rtaronetsny te whom t
A queen ! net Unuland'e queen, but mlne.
1 itrlnlc te ene wnesu pure young lips
Are richer ttian the wlue. t
Unto nor hazel cyt I drink !
And te her nut-brown hair !
And te the dainty feu-shell pink
Her dimpled checa doth wear.
1 would that I might breathe her imuie,
My stmple son would stew divine.
Even-as these uielkui ombera turn
When siplll torevor-to holy wlnn.
T. II. AUlrlch
Tuk coaimltteo en territories of the
Senate have ropertod it bill te cuable
the pcople of Southern Dakota te
form n constitution and state government
and for the admission of that part of the
proseut territory of Dakota as a state and
:
the creation et tbe northern part lute
soparate territory. Dakota seems te pre-
for thodistleotion of being tbe smallest
frog in a big pond, rather than the king
frog of a llttle pond.
Gladstone's new frauohlse bill, it Is
claimed by the promler. will increase the
voting power of tbe United Kingdom by
about 2,000,000. Of tbi3 number England
would furnish 1,300,000, Ireland 400,000,
and Scotland 200,000. This movemont of
the "grand old man" of Hawarden te get
dewu nearer te tbe peeple, tbe source of
all government, If successful, will add ene
mero te the many laurels In tbe cause of
humanity gained by the great English
Liberal in tbe ceurse of his political career.
Tub dyuamlte explosions iu Louden are
very similar In ene sonse te tbe robbeiies
that occurred lu the neighborhood of the
Welsh mountains after the escape of tbe
jail birds from tbe county prison. All
unexplained robberies wero promptly
attributed te tbe escaped oenviota, just as
urJ..Arp)nsinns In England nre new
flrmlv bclloved te be of Irish Ameri
can origin. Tbe Londen Timn makes a
bread assertion when it says : "We knew
that the Amorieans are aware of the idou ideu
tity el the plotters of tbese outrages"
If two or three hare-brained English
idiots wero te place dynamite explosives
in Amorleau government buildings, few
sensible poeplo would be found te beheve
that the English government was in cel.
luslen with the tmeaking villaius
fKltaONAL.
Ukavi'.h is new booked for congressman
at large.
Gaiidixai. Antei.nk II vsseu.s, patriarch
or Ullicia, is dead.
AiiTiiun Is fend of llttle children aud
delights in telling thorn stories.
Bishop Siianaiiak, of Harrisburg, will
be alxtoen years a bishop en Tuesday next.
DensitY denies that Iugorsell's fee for
defending him iu tbe Star Itoute trial was
8100,000.
Miss Anukusen will stay lu Londen for
auother year, uud Mr. Irving will remain
lu Amoriea.
JunnE Ashman, of the orphans' court,
rhlladelpbla, favors tbe admission of
women te tbe bar.
Mattiiuw S. Quay has bought a house
in Heaver from Marshal Itutati aud intends
te rcmove thore te live.
Gen. Alkheh Pi.kasonten was placed
ou the retired list of the army after a sharp
dobate in tbe Heuso yesterday.
Mas. Mauy Biiewjj, widow of Jehn
Brewu, of Harper's Ferry, W. Va. notori
ety, died ou Friday at San Francisce.
L. M. Mrs8i:it, of Marietta, has been
oleeted prcsonter of mementoes for tbe
uext class day at Lebanon Yalluy collego.
Hkv. IleiiKitT L. Ceu.yku says that
the laek of national sontimeut iu the United
States Ih owing te the ununtur.il growth
(of Amorleau humor.
Jaaies II. McCenkev, of Wrightsville, a
member of the Laueaster county bar, was
admitted te practtoe lu Yerk yesterday
after an examination.
ItT. Hlv. William O'iUitv, D. l).,
bishop of Soranteu, It is reported, has
deollned te aoeopt the papal nppelntmeut
as nrobbisbep or Philadelphia.
'Ji 9-' ",:,8IE. A.. 11. or the elass
of '83 F. & M. collego, is taking a pest
craduate ceurse In French at Lafayotte ;
James Gatnoren Wiley, or this elty, is eat
alegued as a Freshman lu the same in
stitution. Paul Stiieiiacii, ex United States mar.
shal of Alabama, tells Mr. Hpringer's oom eom oem
mltteo that the whele pewer of the
depattment of justlce had been turned
upon him and all his proseeutlons have
hcen prompted by malioe.
Da. ZoKinvreiiT. the ohnmpieu chess
player or the world, last evening played
be ven games simultaneously with mom.
bera of the Ilosten ohess elub, winning
five unqueatloned games, One he relin
quished because of a mUqall and the
seventh he oeknowlodgod lest ou aoceuut
of a wrong play.
Themas Oiuttkndkn, a son of Ex
Unltcd States Marshal Orittenden aud
grandson of Jehn J. Orlttemleu, the noted
Kontueky statesman, has been soiiteuued te
three years in the ponltentlary for killing
a negre boy uamed Ileso Mesby. nt An An An
oherago, Ky Ortttonden is n wild rook reek
leas youth, oentlnually gettlug into
trouble,
BLOWN FBOMA TRAIN.
A aiAHVELUUH KaOAl'JC ITltOSl DKATtl.
Secretary el State Kelaey, el Mew Jersey,
NireptOda Metluc Train lly n
unit of Wind.
Seoretary of State Henry 0. Kolacy, of
NowJcrsey, took the Philadelphia aud
Heading "vwo-heur" train from l'hliadel
phlate New Yerk atTronten Jutiotieu at
H o'cleok Friday morning en his way te
attend a meeting of the beard of directors
of a company with whleh he was couueetod
in Newnrk. The train was crowded.
Finding the scat which he first occupied
tee cold he started te walk baek te the
rear ears te find a hotter ene.
As be opened the car deer the truln was
passing along an ombankment eight or
ten fcet high, nbeut a mlle from Trenten
Junction It had net yet obtained full
headway, but was going seme SO miles an
hour, ile stepped upeu the platform,
selzing tbe brake whoel with the hand in
which he held hisnowspaper and mittens,
and holding en te his hat with the ether.
The wiud was blowing a gale, and had a
full swcep across a wide Held aud ever
the ombankment.
A torrifle gust at the momeut Mr.
Kolsey was stepping from ene car te the
ether lifted him from his feet, tere his
hand loeao from the brake and hurled him
dear ou the train and several feet from the
track. Ile went evor a pile of rails lying
heslde the track and, striking en the earth
ombankment, relled ever nnd ever until
he stepped at the bottom. Ile was ren
dered unconscious, but iu his oxcitement
had strength nuflleient te gather up his
mittens, paper and hat nnd soramble up
the bank.
The train meantime had been stepped
and backed up, tbe accident having been
wituesscd by a passenger, who pulled tbe
bell repe. l'lie conductor wished te bring
him back te Trenten Junction, but be in
sisted that be was net hurt and was helped
into a parlor car nnd inade comtertable
until Jersey City was reached. By that
time he realized tbat ene feet was badly
injured and tbat he was bruised and sero
all ever his body. Ile was put at ouce en
a tram for Trenten, and by 11 o'clock bad
been taken te his room at tbe Tronteu
beuse, surprising Mrs. Kelsey, who had
net heard of tbe accident or known that
he had geno en tbe train.
Tbe iujury te his feet is net serious, but
is very painful, and the result of the Bheck
and his bruises kept him iu a nervous con
dition, but no mero serious results are
apprehended than a few days' confinement
te bis bed. His escape from death is te be
attributed te the fact that hn struck with
his fcet first, and that his fall was further
broken by bis being mutlled in a heavy
ovjrceat aud by the snow that was ou the
greuud He has been tbe reeipicnt of
congratulatory tolegrams from all parts of
tue county.
SUltUUNHKS Wltl'.UKKU.
Crew Nearly freien la the ltlfctne Five
t'crtena Uruwned.
A pilot drove tWe miles against the
piercing northwest blizzard, from tbe
iighthouse te New Ilaveu, Conn., late
Friday afternoon, with information tbat a
scboenor had sunk oulside of the harbor,
and her crew wero freezing te death in the
rigging. Alse that a second bad geno
down iu tue lower uatuer. A tug was
immediately dispttohed te the scene of
distress but returned an hour later
covercd with ice, uuable te roaeh tbe
wreck in consequence of tbe sea
and gale. She lewered two beats,
howevcr. and three of tbe men wero taken
oil' and lauded at or near Uranfenl,
about eight miles from New Haven. One
man was left in the rigging, it being im
possible te rescue him. Subsequently he
was rescued terribly frost bitten. It is
thought certain that two or mero of the
crew have been lest. Tbe harbor is very
rough, the wind blowing about forty miles
an hour, which is the reason tbe tuc'abeat
did net return te her, but preferred te land
with the sailors whero it did.
Through tbe capsizing of a sleep in Bell
rar read, near Raleigh. N. C, en Friday a
man, two womeu and two children were
drowned.
Tvt NWnS Kll.LKD.
Til e Teirible Crime et u Convent Hardener
In France.
A terrible tragedy was onaetcd Friday
lu the south of France. A gardener
uamed Chave, empleyed at a convent at
Servaiue, near Marseilles, was recently
dismissed for laziness. Ou Friday, whlle
the sisters wero walking en the convent
grounds, and at a momeut when they were
iu a eeoluded spot, Chave suddenly ap
peared before them.
The lady superior asked him kindly if
he had found work. Chave, without re
plying, drew a rovelvor and discharged six
barrels, killing the lady superior and
mortally wounding ene of her companions.
The remainder of the slaters lied, seeking
for help. A number of peasants gathered,
and en tbeir arrival at the scene Ghave
reloaded bis revolver and kept them at a
safe distance. ,
Twe gendarmes then arrived and pluok pluek
lly closed with Ohave, who llred at them
twlce, without howevor, hitting thorn.
One of tbe gendarmes shot Cbave in tbe
chest nnd another bullet penetratcd the
murderer's ear. Chave, in his dying ag
euy, inflicted upeu himself a third mortal
wound with his own revolver.
riVK .11 KN UAMIKU
Judge Lynch Takes I'ait It One of the
xecetliina.
Luke and William Jenes, who, with
Cabnu Stephens, had been found guilty of
the murder of Andersen Lackey, wero
hanged at Jacksen, Ohie, en Friday.
a party ei Amer can ivnchers in nu-
gulse en Friday took the Indian murderer,
Leuis Sam, from a British otlleor at Vic Vic
eoria, H. C, and banged blm nt n point
ene mile this slde of the International
boundary.
Wm. Moero, colored, was hanged at
Franklin, La., en Friday for tbe murder
of Lee Annan, a Chines?, last spring.
Uoejamln Gillman, oelorod, was hanged
ou Friday at Iiaybore, N. 0., for the
murder of Henry Garter, in April 1883.
The Tattooed Wemun'a llitbe.
Laura Savornie, known in all museums
nud oircuBes as tbe tattooed woman, gave
birth en Thursday ulght In Baltimore, te
a boy baby who bears upon his body all
the marks possessed by his mother. The
boy la a bounelng little fellow, and both
be and his mother are delug weli. The
latter and her husbaud oarae thore about a
week age, thelr last exhibition havincr
i ?e.u , at Frederick, en Washington's
birthday. The raother'a marrled name iu
Mrs. Adelph Merath. Dr. A. Trego
bbortzer nttonded the woman, aud was
very mueh surprised wheu be found tbe
babe'a akin marked as if with India ink.
Upen it nre dealgus of llowera, leavcB, nn
anchor aud ehatu, nu oagle nud o:ber
figures.
Uiit All Night In the Oelu.
Hamiiel Itumferd, Frank Huraferd, E.
Neal and J. N. Derboraklre, et Ohcater.
went evor te Ohcater Island gunning for
w Id ducks Thursday morning and the
wind was blowing se hard that they wero
afraid te venture baek iu their araali
Bkimi, se wete oerapellod te stay thore all
night nnd all day Friday without feed or
lire. 'I hey spent their tlme In walking up
nnd down the Island trying te koep warm.
Friday ovenlng aorae partiea from this
city HUirted evor iu a flshini: aklir and
roseiiod thorn, When found Frank Hum
ford was almost dead from oeld.
llurned te Death.
Liwronce Olement, n farmer, living
near Lamar, Me., was burned te death en
1- riday mernlug In a flre whleh destroyed
his dwelling,
OVKlt TlllJ STATIC
A Ills tire In Oil Oily.
Fire was discovered lu the furimce room
of the opera heuse nt Oil City nbeut 11
o'clock en FriJay night nt the conclusion
of the pcrformance of "The Blaek Flag,"
by Edwin Thorne'd company. The nudl.
ence had barely left the building when the
flames burst forth whlle the netent and
actresses were stilt present.
The latter had considerable diflh-ulty In
saving thelr effects and had te leavn the
building lu thelr costumes. One of the
ladles fainted aud had te be carried nut.
Great difueulty was oxperienoed iu getting
ladders te the structure, owing te the
surrounding net work of telegraph wires
The basemcut was occupied by the Kctn
tnp lHi:ianl and the battery room of the
Western Union company, te which the
flames spread with rapidity, seen envelop
ing tne euiiding ana completely destroyed
it
The lire theurcaehed the Kellegg block,
nnd nt midnight was threatening the
Trement heuse. The opera hene, owned
by the Meadvllle national bank, was valued
nt $50,000. Tbe BU:tml less does net
oxeecd $2,000.
A Wfnlthy r armor's Death Kieni Celd.
Jciemiah Van Bex, need CO, and worth
1100,000, met with a strauge death iu
Heading, Friday. Ile left his home iu
Amity township, lift ecu miles bolevr He id
ing, at an early hour iu the morning, i y
drive te Heading lu n buggy. He was
warmly clad, but the long drive ngamst
the bitter cold wind chilled him te tbe
heart. Ills oarriage arrived nt the hotel
and wbcu nn atteudaut held the horse for
him te get out, he failed te move. Mr. Van
Bex was lifted from hi carri tgc, nnd he
was just able te walk into the hotel, whero
he fell ever with a gre.u. He was carried
up stairs, where be lingered in an uncon
scious condition until 1 20 p m , when be
died. Ills family horse, beitij; familiar
with the read and streets, brought his
master safely te tbe hotel without being
guided or directed. He was a retired
farmer, and tbe bulk ei his cst.ite i;cs te
his only grandson. Seme suppese death
was caused by apoplexy
A Woet1eu-L.Oj:rd fundi;.
" Weeden legs run in my family," re
marked Ann Llewellyn, of Pottsville, iu a
justlce's ofllce. " I have one, my late
husband had one, the de a I buried
had ene and the ealy seu I have
living has oue. "Mr. Llewollyn claims
te own a small picce of property In Potts
ville. She heard that the real owner had
sold it. She had it fenced iu, and ou the
banks of the creek tbat runs tbieugh it
built a small frame heuse with a window
aud deer in it. The minions of tl.elaw,
at tbe instance of tee purchaser of the
property, tere dewu the fence, upset the
heuse into the creek, and arrested Ann for
trespass. The property has hcen iu dis
pute ler many years, and she has frequent
ly trcatea the fences ether have put up
as uers wero treated.
t peciiiien t'ltll -ictxicc itelerm.
Ames S. Wagner was officially notified
yesterday by Secretary Felgcr as his ap
peintment as aupcriutendent of the gov
ernment building te be ercctcd in Williams
pert, Colonel l . Kmb.ek. tbe llrat
appolnteo, having dcelrnctl. The cbange
waa caused by the nirosure brought te
bear en the presideut and secretary by the
pomieiaus, as ueutiei ttmbick v,as a
Democrat.
murder In the hecemi rircrer.
The trial of Patrick J. Malone for the
fatal shoetlntr of Edward J. Brooks, cot.
ered, in Philadelphia Fridnv-BBaTyJ
agrccmenc ei counsel in a verdict of mur
der in tbe second degree. The prisoner
win de Drought up ler sentence te day
ltan Hall Ncnt,
lue Harrisburg Patriot ?as that
Manager Diflcnderfcr, of the Lancaster
club, was in that city last evening. Games
were arranged by bim with the Harrisbunr
elub for April 10 in thia city ami en the
JJd in Lancaster. The aame gcutleman
says there is little hepe for an inter fctate
issociatien, the elubs at Yerk and Cham
bcrsburg net having awakened te the
lmportance of the mevement.
Tbe manager of the Chambersburg basa
ball elub has rccsived n dispatch from F.
A. Diffeuderfer, mauager of the Lancaster
club, asking him te n.i a reprcsontative
te the meeting of the association in Lan
caster next Monday. After consulting
some of the directors it waa decided net te
rend a delogate, as it is net definitely
settled yet whether they would go into any
association.
The stockholders of the new Lancaster
club will held a meeting en Monday for
tbe purpoee of taking seme action en
prepositions looking toward inselidatiun
rcceiitly made te them by th i Ironsides
elub Manager Dilfenderffer, of the new
club, is known te be opposed te conselidn
tien and will endeavor te form an associa
tion composed of small towns In the state.
The Ironsides elub still cling te the
hepe of being admitted te a league. They
will make application te court for a char
ter at ence. The work en the grand htand
will be commenced in a short tlme. Next
week the manager and Bevcral dircoters of
the club with a contractor will go te liar liar
riseurg te take a leek at the grand stand
en the grounds there. The club is new
Issuing season tickets, and the number te
be issued will be limited.
SuccvaatuI Fair lit MhuIuIiii.
Tbe ladlea' fair in Manboim.held for tbe
benefit of the Liberty cornet band, closed
en Monday evening after oeutlnuiug ene
week ; the object was te ralse funds te
procure new uniforms j the hepes of the
mombera were realized, rw the lair pievcd
te he n auecess linaneially, ever four bun
dred dollars being cleared ; the band was
atationed iu the contre of tbe hall aud
ronuerod aome or Its finest selections at
internals, The renmbcrs of tbe baud nre
very grnteful te the kind friends who
patronized them, nud also te the ladies
who labored be assiduously U inake it n
success.
A number of valuable aud useful nrtielcs
wero competed for.inelnding a lady's solid
geld atom-winding watch, which oaused
quite an exciting contest ; the competitors
were called te the stage and their mouey
counted, and when it was announced by
Dr. G. J. Snavely that Misa Lettlo W.
Briiuer bad roceivod a slender majority of
olevon votes out of evor a theusaud cast,
tbe name of tbe tmeccesful hdy wan
greoted with long continued npplause.
Tne ".Saw l'ra" nu Uerr Smith.
I.nncaster Inquirer.
"A Republican of Hspublicaus." Of
oeurso he is. He oxemplilied this by his
exceedingly able support of the untl untl untl
Gtmiose bill, a measure vrhieh his organ
the New Era doelarod was " a
triumph of the Hoodlums iu an 1 nut of
Congress ;" nnd by his vete for the Flta
Jehn Perter relief hill, a measure that hla
home ergau said euuld only he paralleled
by an attempt, te " whitewash the reputa
tion of Benedict Arneld,"
I'ropeiala Opened.
The following proposals for the collec
tion of taxes wero opened at the oommls eommls oemmls
Blouor's ofllce : Pequea. B. E. Hadolifl'e, 5
percent; Lanoaster township, II. N.
Baumnau, S per oent ; Henry Martin, "i
per oeut. Tbe contracts were awarded te
the highest bldders, Mes&ia, HadcllfTe
and Bausmnn wero the collectors in their
respeotlve townships last ye.xr.
florae shipped,
Heury vVclll ahlpped te New Yerk this
meruliiir, from his stables ou North Qnecn
street, 27 head of draught and driving
horses.
Fiss & Deerr shipped ene car lead of
Laucaster oeuuty dratt and driving horses
te New Yerk te day,
IT GOES OVM.
Till". tMUJItANUK CASH UOMTINUKD.
Cetiuael ter Detenae Ask nu Adjournment
Unlit Monday Court IIuiIiwm that
Wn Transacted Te-dnjr.
In the OotUehalk-Lcdermnn insiiranoe
case Friday afternoon. Ilarrv N.
Hewell was recalled. He htatcd that he
iiad ptepaied n rough draft or relative
positions or Gettsclulk ec Ledei man's
store and the residence or the former.wlth
the ditfercut routes said te have beeu
taken by Uettschalk and his brother en
tbe night of the tire. The draft was
admitted iu evidence and explaiucd te the
jury. This witness in his oress-oxnmltin
tleti iu the morning stated that wheu he
first went into the store ou the ulght of
the flre, he fell and dropped a torch which
was extinguished. He explained lu the
afturuoeti what kind of a toreh it was, and
stated that It would be Imposslble for oil
te have run out of it uuless It leaked. The
witness also stated thnt tbe caus which he
saw in the store were square, nud he was
told that they had contained cologne.
11. J. Shaeder was called, and he cer
roberatod Mr. lrvin lu regard te the con
versation between him and Lcderman in
regard te the amount of money the latter
put iu the business
K, C. lrvin was recalled and be tostlfled
that he had n conversation with Oott Oett Oott
sehalk nfter this lire, asking him of his
whereabouts en tbe night of the tire ; he
said he and his brotber went te tbe hall
ou that night nud thouce te the Stevens
heuse, where they played peel ; nfter thnt
they went te Fulmar's, and upeu leaving
walked up North Queen strcet ; opposite
the store they stepped, nnd his brether
weut aoress the street nnd tried tbe deer,
as was thelr custom ; they walked
up North Queen strcet te the depot, where
posted a letter and went home ; after
remaining down stairs seme tlme he went
te bed and was awakened by his wife,whe
said the store was ou tire ; witness bad
bis attention called te tbe oil cans round in
the store by Chiet Hewoll but did net ex
amine thorn ; oue day during the investi-
fatlen or the lire when iu the store Mr.
'artridge allowed wituess a let or lace
which had beeu soaked in coal oil . he
bectme excited aud said te Emit Gott Gett Gott
sehalk (yeunger brether of oue of plain-
tins) leu tuicrn.il scoundrel, tuvs tue
cause or this tire ;" witness thonjek the
young man te the mayor's oUlcewhoro, in
the prosence or the etiief of pollie he ex
plained exactly the whereabouts of himself
and brother en the night of the flre ex
nctly as the latter had dene ; witness
examined the debris in the store after the
tire ; he discovered but few goeda entirely
burned nud had oleaued up aud put
tegether all quills, foathers, wires, &e.,
but did net 11 nd a sufilcieut quantity te
satisfy tbe elaims or the plaiutiffa. The
general character or the goeda in the store
was cheap.
The witness was cress examined at great
length lu regard te the charaetcr or the
goods.
Tbe couusel for the dofense asked for nn
adjournment or the court until Monday as
It would be impossible for them te clese
this week, liaving lUtecu witnesses yet nt
least ; the witnesses from a long distance
would be able te get home. The
court thought It would be best te adjeuru
as the jurors would then be able te spend
Sunday nt home, and it waa agroed te de
80.
TO DAY'S COUIIT.
l)..trll jii Cm en Dlapeaeil Of Jeriy Duugan
eiinuceit te five Yenra In the Kaal-
(rn l'enltentl&rj-.
Court met at 0 o'elock this morning, the
tlme set for the hearing of the surety of
pcace and desertion cases.
The case of Samuel II Leckard, of
Columbia, charged with desertion, which
was heard iu part seme time nge nud con
tinued, was taken up. The defendant
stated that since the hearing he had pro
vided rooms for himself nud wlfe ; he Kent
for her te her mether's house, but she
refused te go with him or te allow him te
remeve the furiilture from ber mether's
heuse. Ile admitted that he had net
spoken te his wlfe since last court, nor
had he geno te bce her. The court ordered
htm te pay his wife $3 per week for her
support be letitr ns they reraaiu aoparate,
te give security lu the sum of $300 and
pay costs of prosecution.
Commonwealth vs. Jehn Ovordeer, of
this city. The defeudant was charged with
deserting his wife. The ovidenco of tbe
dofense showed that the accused had lived
with his wlfe as long as he waa able ; she
would ceme home drunk whenever she
get out ; she disturbed the heuse se
that Bbe was told te remain away ; he then
continued te give her money for her sup
port, but she spent it for liquor. Frem the
appearance ami condition of the woman
whlle en the witness stand it waa evident
that Overdcar'a story was true. In reply
te questions of the court, he stated tbat
he was willing te pay for hla wife's sup
port, but if alie get the meney alie would
spend it for rum. The court continued the
case until April in order te give the hus
band an opportunity te secure a place
where his wife may stay at hla oxpeuso.
The case of Elvlna Stewart, charged
with surety of the peace en oeraplalnt of
Mrs. Mary Emma Graham alias Frasch
was dismissed with the oeuoty fur oesta)
A Severe .lenience.
Jerry Duugan, who at the October court
was convicted of arson, in nttempting te
set fire te stables of the Fountain Inn this
city, aud recommended te the morey of
the court by tbe jury, waa brought Inte
court this morning. Ilia couusel stated
that he desircd te withdraw his motion for
n new trial nnd te have sentence pro
nounced. Judge Patterson then sonteucod
him te flve years' imprisonment in the
Eastern penitentiary.
Court nd journed till Monday nt 10 n. m.
HUIOIDK WI1II.K INHANK,
llenjamln llnckwalter, an Inmate of
the
Ueanty Aaylain Manga llluiaelf
With u Mtrep,
Some tlme during last Benjamin Buck Buck
walter, nu Inmate or the county insane
asylum, committed suioide by hanging
y hi
10 Ii
i
ulmsclf with n strap, oue end of
ileh he
tied te the iron grating aoress the
lslde of
bis cell window. '1 be bed steed
ar the
window and the place where the
ap was
tied was but a iew fe3t abevcii
is lloer.
v5e fleer
When found, he was lying en
with the strap drawn very tichtly around
his neck. It h bolievod tbat he llrat tied
the strap te the grating, and thou relled
out of bed.
Buekwalter waa admitted te the asylum
en Monday na an iusane person. It waa
known that he had attempted suioide
several tlmes hofero and leather cuffs wero
therefore put upeu him yosterday. Duriug
the night he breke these cuffs from his
hands nud with the sttap used en thorn,
put an end te hla life.
The deceased resided near Intoreourso,
nud was a tenant farmer. He had been
queer for aame tlme (mat, imagining that
he had wronged the Monuenlto ohureh, of
which he was u momher ; he thought he
was unfit te live, but yesterday begged the
fiiiporlnteiidcnt te take the cuffs from his
hnuds, premising that he would net again
attempt suioide
This morning Gorenor Shlffer Impan
nelled a jury nnd held an Inquest en the
remains. Jehn Fry, an attendant, tostl testl tostl
Hed that the man was all richt last nicht
nt 10 o'clock ; this morning wheu witncBs
entered be found him (lead ns abeve
described. The verdiet was death from
suioide while insane. The body will be
taken te his former home for burial. The
doeoased wns '15 years of nge and leaves
n wife nnd eight ehlldrcn.
TIIR UN1TKD IIKKTHIIKN IN IUHK,
A llnr Third Day HevlaliiK the t.aurnater
DlUrlrt ltetUnloxl)ML.eral Treach
er! anitTuelr Yterk.
Iu Yerk yesterday the third day of the
session of the oeuforouco or the United
Brethren wltnessed the transaction of a
large nmeunt of business, principally the
reception of reports of committees and the
passing of characters. The East Pommy!
vnnia conrereuco or the Evancelleal asse
ciatien, lu session nt Lebanon, Pa., tolo telo tole
graphod thelr greetinga. Mr. MeMlllati, or
Philadelphia, dollverod seme Interesting
remarks lu regard te the Mount l'isga
mission, or Philadelphia.
The commltteoou the third yoar'seourso
or reading reported favorably en the
names of J. W. Siieath, grade 1 U 20 ; A.
H. Ayres, 1 1 10 ; J. B. Woldler, 1 !1 10 ;
1). W. Sollenhorgor, 1 13-20 ; nnd Wm.
Mewer, it 2 0, All wero recommended for
ordination except William Mewer, who
was referrcd bnek te the third year's
oeurso Ter anether year.
The names or local preachers were
called aud characters passed. Thore was
hoiue discussion iu regard te tbe uame ei
J. G. Mtunmn, who bad left the ohiireh
regularly during the past year, and, pend
ing the resolution te record him as liaving
irregularly withdrnwu from the conference
nud church, the oenfetonco adjourned. The
following names were called, their reports
reviewed nnd characters passed : J. O,
Smoker, J. N. Mundeu, E. L. Hughes, J.
O. Cllppluger nud J. T. Mower.
The eommitteo ou boundaries submitted
as thelr report iu the Laudater district
that Slisser'a appointments be dotached
from Pnradise eircult and merged into the
Oregon appointments, tbe Ephrata mls mls
aleu, Quarrjvllle, tobeoallod Mt. Ploeaant
mission , In the Harrisburg district, that
tlie UnrrisDiirg circuit be called East Har
risburg circuit ; Ghambjrsburg district,
that Orrsterrnnud Shlppensburn charges,
new iu ene oharge, be restored te their
respeotlve relations as they existed previ
ous te the last annual coufereiico, oxcept
that Shippensburg be made aelf-sustalu
lug, te be called Shippensburg eircult ;
Baltimore circuit, that Wluterstewn, Mt.
Olivet, Zieu Unieu nnd Plensnnt Grove be
detached from the New Yerk olreuiU aud
constltute the Wlntorstewu circuit the
remaining appointment, immely, Dallas
town, Hed Lien, Inncrsville, Longstewn
and Mt. Union te constltute the Dallaste wu
circuit.
G. L. Stearn, William J. Benmer, I
Baltzell and E, Light were elected presid
ing oldera. The report of the Yerk oharge
allowed a very aatlsraotery aud nourishing
condltieu or affairs. J. V. Etter read n
report ou education. He was follewod by
D. D. DeLong, president of the Lobaneu,
Valley college, who read a report of that
institution. Bev. D. K. Fllokitiger, 1).
D., goneral missionary aceretary, D. I).
Kcedy, C. A. Burtner aud Z A. Golsteok
made seme remarks.
Tilt. I.VAMIKI.IUAI. UOHfllKKSUK.
Inttreitlucl'roceedlncaef tbeSeaalen
III the Evangelical conference In Lebanon
yesterday J. B. Derane, A. II. Sayler T.
D. Geary, Jehn Stonner, William Sehulcr,
A. S. Kline and I. Zimmerman applied for
admission te tne tunoraey. uev. barauel
jitcsse waa reporter!
! as having died during
the year.
A motion te divide the coufereiico
four presiding elder districts waa firsts
ted by 42 te -10, then roeonsldorPIdd
finally dofeatod. J. C. Hernbapfer was
re olectcd and B. J. Smoyer ami A. M.
Stirk uowly-elccted presiding eldera. The
presiding olders wero stationed as fellows :
Philadelphia district. G. K. Flber : Allen
town district, G. S. Hagman : Heading
district J. C. Hornbergor ; Harrisburg
district, A. M. Stirk ; PotUvllle district,
B. J. Smoyer.
Hev. Messrs. S. Broyfegal, S. Ely, J.
Bewman, T. Hnrpcr, J. Zern, J. Fry, D.
Yeungstaud H.M. Capp are tbe super
numeraries of tbe oenforenco. The super
annuated members et tue conrereuco are
F. X, Oabcl, Dwlend G. (Jlugorieh,
lielz, J. Saurb, J. M. Sayler.
II.
Tllli:VKM AT WOKK.
Held Kebberjr el Werkhelatr'a Stere en
Ueat Orange Mircet Laat Night.
Last night thievca ontered tbe store of
Yalentiue Werkboiser, at Charlette nnd
Wcat Orange streeta. Thla morning when
the proprletor went down stairs te open up
the atore he found the front deer open. A
drawer in a desk in the rear of tlie
stere room had been epened, a small
bag and a poekctbook, whleh had con cen
talncd meney, had been rilled of thelr
centents. A geld wateh whleh had been
in the drawer also was missing. Tbe
mouey taken consisted of 1G or 20 trade
dollars, $25 In mixed silver pieces and a
large let of new flve ceut pieces, Ameug
the let was a silver half dollar, bearing
the date of 1820. A large let of new silk
hankorchiefs wero stolen from the dry
goods counter. Tbe watch was a hunting
oase, stem winder, of Waltham make, Ne.
720.080.
The stere was closed up last nigbt about
four minutes bofero 11 o'elock by Mr.
Workheisor, who left the key in the leek
or the front deer ou the inside He sleeps
directly evor tbe store, but heard no uoise
during the night. The supposition ia that
the thlef onterod tbe atore aome tlme dur
ing the evening and hid until a late hour.
It waa then an easy mattorfer him te take
his doparture by unlocking and going out
the front deer. Ne macks of burglars'
tools can be found en the deer or desk, but
the latter was net looked and prying was
unnecessary.
Thore is an oleotrio light ou this oernor,
but the burglar was uet afraid of It, as he
took the chance of Its belng out nud was
net disappointed. A atrange man waa
aoen in the stere about supper tlme last
ovenlng. He steed around for aometlmo
and did uet soem te want anything. Ile
finally disappeared and was net thought of
again until this morning after the burglary
bad been disoevorod.
t'lHTULH IN SU1IOOL.
Ne "Texm Jack" Itaalneaaln Lancaster,
Some oxeitomont was created among tbe
pupils of the Ann street soheola a few days
nge, by seme boys who had a rovelvor.and
who fired it off two or three times On the
playground seme of the little girls alleg
ing that the pistol was pointed nt thorn.
The attontleu of Miss Llehty, oue of the
toaehera, was oalled te the matter, nnd
aoeing a boy named August Rich with a
pistol in hla band, she oalled him
into the school room. In aome way
he had diapoaed of the pistol bofero reach,
lug the school room, which is en the
second fleer, Ile said he had roturned it
te a boy name Baker who ewned it, and
who lived iu the oeuntry. He further said
that only blank eartrldges were used In the
pistol, and that the weapon was cot point
ed at any of the girls, but was fired
upward in the air. Miss Llehty notified
Dlroetor Darmstotter of the oceurronoo
and he oalled nt the school and made an
Investigation, but no ether faets were
olieitcd oxcept that the same pistol had
been seen in the hands of ether boys seme
days previous. Mr. Darmstotter repri
manded the boys, told thorn he would re
report thorn te the visiting committee and
the heard of directors, and that any boy
found with a pistol in his possession would
he oxpelled from the soheol,
Ullleer ISlected.
The following ofueora of the Qutenberg
denth bonefleiai fuud association of this
elty, have been oleotod for the ensulng
year :
Presldent, Geerge Darmstotter ; Vleo
Presideut, Philip lluhlmau ; Secretary,
Otte Pnohelhl : Treasurer. Petor Miller :
Trtistecs, Goe. Wall, Jehn Landau, Will.
Wianer.
HECTOR'S LEOTUJIM
A UOI.UKKU HOI. Dlr.lt AM l'UKAClITI
no Teut tun comical Story nt Ilia Own I
Life tu the Hatliraellen et n lain
cnatar Audience.
There was a geed slzed nuilloneo In tlie!
court lieiiBO te bear tbe lecture last oveu
lint of Uev. Jehn Hecter, en "Ilia Own I
Life." The loeturor la a colored nrciicheri
from lerk, and the lecture waH for thel
boueflt of pests 8 i nud 405 G. A. It. Hev
Hoetor's leoture wna ene most worthy te
ue iicnre, wiieu tue inn torce nud excel
lence of its humor nud pnthes cnu only b
appreciated. It is largely composed of
anecdotes nud blight snyiucn that defv
satisfactory reproduction en paper, nn they
must have the Inimitable qualntupsa and
expression of tlie speaker himself te dcml
ouatrate thelr rare wit, and eih'ltuyllt
Mr. Hecter's parents wero alaveS
lived with thelr mastar near HurperVj
ferry, until inverauin moment camel
when they escaped lute Canada, nud nftcij
much time and tribulations be.thcn n be
wns reoeivod into n kind home in lllluell
Tbe various Incidents With which tbe'
rceltal of theso journeys were enriched,
evoked shouts of laughter. It la ImpesBl.
bio te de any justlce te them by a report,
but n few of his witty nnd original ex
prossleus may be given. Spenklmr of Ids
hair being out ence when it wna iu it most
deplorable state, he remarked inoldontal ineldontal inoldental
ly : " My hair ia llke seme Christinns,
wheu it la out It premises te ceme out
Btrnirfht ; but seen that promlse ends, for
the hair turns nud cutis nnd kinks nbeut.
nnd seen backslides nmeujfst nil the rest "
" The American ladies want their hnir te
kink nnd curl llke mine, se I need
net enre about my hair I am
tbe style '" His description of his
fenr and wonder at hla (list tight of n
railway ouirliie was most ludlcK.ua nnd
enjoyable. He naked what the name or
certain cnclne was. "Gieat Engle," lrJl
waa told. Ile asked, why that name" "ile
cause, after she gets sUirted she leaves the j
track and tiles, " be wna answered an 1 hoi
bollevcd It. An usher brought blm n
class or water while Hpcnkim;. As Id
pieked it up he remarked : "Yeu haidlyl
ever aee a windmill nui hy water ' " i
Ne part ei the lecture was mero pKislncl
ami humorous than the iciitnl or hlhi
expcrlecce and impro'tdepa in tl e nrmy.i
lu dcseriuiug tlie first hattle be saw Ijl
became very impressive and graphic, mil
the nudioiice listened iu the utmost Mlem
as he beeau : "Thore oame up ndeep. dai
desire that welled from the depths of m
heart, that 1 could net control I wautc
te go home I" Or hs cuirage he paid
' I eau say thla for my own bravery
nover left a lenn trce alene I alwai
get behind it." Anether: "Mv cummin,
tried hard te win tl-a battle. 1 waa eti
of theso who tried I tried te get awny
Tbe oelonol made n speech ouce te tf
seldiers, nud his cemiadcs took oil the
hats and yellcd : 'We will stick te ve
colenol we'll stick ! ' Fer himself 1
answered by addressing n big sycamel
troe : " Yes , I'll htlck te jeu 1'
stick 1"
All through his lecture such humoreusl
expressions vrure made nud their value an
cffectlronesB wnu augmented by the mat
nor nf thn Kucnki-r. Air. Ilrrtnr in 1
v pleasant, genial looking man, and mail
ItlUIDUII 1. II..V.4..U II IV.. Villi IU. IdUkU
ence.
TIIKSTURKT I.AblrS
Klajhtr-fenr nt Tnem I'.epotle.l Out lull
Mjtit.
The pelice report the olectrie lamps ia
tue louewiug points te have been nut
burning badly :
West King ..ad Centre Square. Wesi
King nud Princ . Went Kim: and Wat I
from 7 o'cleok , Prince and Chestnut fro I
12 o'clock ; Llme nud Church, Vine ml
Church, Duke and Church from 11 te
German and Water. German and Priua
Couestega and Prince, Andrew and Princ
Prince and Hazel, Seuth Queen nud Hazil
south uuecu aud llager. south Oue I
and Soyraeur, Beaver aud Andrew. Beavbil
aud Couestega, Beaver aud Hazel, Beaver i
nnd linger Irem 7 o'elock ; booth Queen
and vine irem 1'J; urauge nud Juulbarrk
r... IT! .l ,..! .7 iir....t in I
muel iyiuk mm .jiuiul-ii, irrai mn! .us
unarlettc, west King and .Mary, V(
Kiug and Pine, Orauge and Celuml
avenue from 7 o'clock ; Duke aud Jamil
Duke and Christian, Plum nud Cbestnl
from 7; Grccu nud Christiau from
North nnd Strawberry, Locust and Frl
berg from 10 ; Middle and Freiberg frr
, . v. i ni..i . . .
i ; .u.iuur nnu rnecri, manor anil I'd
wart, Maner aud Laurel, Love Lane and
Maner, High and Laurel, High nud D
wart, men and t iibert. at .losenh n
Laurel.St. Josenh nnd Derwart St. Jese
at ehurcb. Poplar and Filbert. Strawber
nnd Vine Irem 7 ; Lomen nnd Mary, Jam
nuu eiary, i roderick and rrluce Irem
uuke and urauge irem 7 ; Minn nl
and Orange peer for 2 hours. Total laii
out, 47.
Thirty-suveii of the g.isoliue lamps we
also reported out.ei wmeii lour wero In t
First ward, two in the Second, two In t
Thlrd.flve in the Fe.utu, ten lu the Fift
flve lu tbe Soventh nud nine in the Eigl
in explanation it is nnui that during t
storm ou Thursday night soveral of t
lampa wero blown from the lamp pesta ail
a large number of ethers had the glas.J
blown out of them, and the ngenta had nl
time te repair them, The wiud waa hi;l
last night, also, nnd the broken lanil
could net be kept burning.
Senior Cluaa .llnnquet,
The aeuler elass of F. & M. collego hoi
tuetr annual banquet last evening
Mlller's restaurant at whleh nil the mcil
hers of the elass wero piesent. This chr
if all the mombera dining its ceurse hJ
remained, would uew number tinny med
but owing te uufortunate clrcumstaucl
only silicon, thn present number, BatdevJ
te tbe banquet. 1 be class waa eutertnluj
between the hours of 0 nnd 12 at n tail
with the choleest delicacies of the scasil
nnd nflnr thn ninth tv.in rnmnvml tJ
following toasts were responded te, Intel
sporced witb various college songs bv til
gloe clubs. " Address of Wolcemo" Edl
Twltmyer, Zlen, P. ; "The Glasa of 'fill
Jidw. Bassaraan, Head Ing, Pa. : "Cellei
Student" II. P. Wanner, Headlng, Pal
"Our Faeulty" 0. P. Stiokle, Siatlngteil
Pa. ; '' Colloge Homlulsceuaea" F. II
Meyer, Froeburg, Pa,: "Our Ahse
Classmates" D. F. Aucena, Headlng, Pa
"Colloge Heys" t,dw. cangrce, Aiera
drla, Pa.; "The Ladlee" F. 0. Goe.
Uagorstewu, Pa. After a few inform
toasts had hcen responded te and tl
coneluding fceng had becu sung, the cla
dispersed unanimous iu tlie opinlen-thr
It waa ene of the most pleasant occasion!
in thelr cellege life.
Anether Ueld Miilit
The " Arotie wave" Iiiih net yet left up.
At no time Friday did the mercury rlne
abeve le dogrcea, and from 3 o'cleok p, in.
it began te fall. By 0 o'cleok It had fallen
te 10. hy 0 o'cleok te 8. and by midnight
te 0 dogrees abeve zere, remaining at thai
lleure unt II 7 o'clock tuts morning, wnt
it began te rlse nud at neon marked il
By 3 n, m, thottemperaturo had risen nl
most te tne tuuwing point.
The abeve are the figures marked hj
thormemotor. We bear of a few'
that marked as low as zero at dajj
this morning.
The l'enliry Aaaoclallen.
A reculat monthly meeting of tl
caster County Poultry association
held en Monday next, Aiaren uui
a. m. at the oflleo of Jacob!
Hheada' building, West King stl
important mattera nre te ue cons
isdailz-ed that thore be a full atl
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