w 1 ,7 ' a f'-ifa ff.i O. l 'fi, p:-i K. R' Ct -,; ' -,i -'Ab. m Jn : Ik I Masik i.THE FRIENDS OF SILVER. fE VIEWS ADVANCED IX XEM.Y TO VTitSTELASD'S LETTED. lie; JJnhit Out That tli Fermer Hateful ITe. illrtlunti of Secretnrle of (lie treasury Were Net Itcallzed The Silver Slile of tlie Currency Contreveniy. I Tliorlends "f silver hi the Hoiihe of Rop Rep Rop vsentatlvcs while at first inclined te make a lirmal reply te the letter, of Prosldent-olcct llevciand, since it lias been given toUiepiib- t, ucciueu ni a conieronco held en Tuesday uning, te renly openly te Uie parts of the ltcr with which they de net agree, They - nicy ma net invite a contreversv, but, en i contrary, wero anxious te avoid it. They fce say it was net till it had heennie known ht a determined effort was liclng inadote Idtice the president-elect le commit himself Id ids admliiLstratlen in advance te the geld ue ei uie currency question that they deei- II merely te ask hlui.net toceininlt hiinself I lib cabinet was formed and lolli'Hldes of l miostleil could be considered. lJ'hey proposed at Hint te solid a delegation Mireseni meir vieivs te liim ; hut, aucrcoiu aucrceiu kmlcatlng with him, at his suggestion, they kntapaporsiguedliy nearly ene hundred lembcrsef the present Congress and inein- crH-oiect in tlie next Congress. Ne reply Pas necessary, they assert, and nene was ex- cted. they further say that, wlille re citing the step the president-elect has Been In advance of his Inauguration and en le formation of his caliinct, they de net pre- pe hi nave a controversy unless it is forced en tneni. They bolleve, howevor, in the I'vcruiuent, und assert that they will, at all alntaln It. UOINAUK AMI MILLION. They furnish the following nsa statement i tiicir viewh : I tn the leller no disticllen is Made belwcen liver coinage and sllver bullion. Wlille it Is riie that sliver bullion, which Is excluded eiu ceinage aim subsequently rrem mono meno mone ry use. is worth less fin tlie ratio et in In n Ihau 85 per cent of the cold dollar, sllver Dins which are admitted te monetary use the mho as geld are equal in value te geld coin. fle silver dollar will exchange ler as Much in geld dollar. It wilt even buy the cold wffiMi.h: rrltervraat ealnrufi a Tun lia In ..Irm.tn yydii ?eoeoooo or diver, with ew.oeawe in dthdersirver te ever 1000,000,000 of geld. Al- ngetner ?i,;ioe,ooo,000 or silver .coins nt Uie totuef 1SU le 1, nre.hcldln circulation in iirppo,sifie by side with S2.600.000.000 of mild. ii taiwr nti1"tlli 4.w.il.... itiAlnJln.. n.. I i Jff.Crtlflcate,-w have less tliuli frStuxw,- 1 -, ........a uuwiig ui ui' ; wUUViy IKWO C milNI Mllll It..... tMtui n.A mahI .Wmu. mr equally ;fuU tender for eventldng, It :uimcuk te understand why "the secretary i eiawuif iuikuiiuw u an cum u? no 'J w w.w Rlitui MHHinQUUb Jl if, wftlle receiving ihIe the. (reus niaiustActieti. lNr.'Bnrtittte uucaics, geiu or geu cerimcaies, lin pays I Olllv cold, bis KtncW Of celli Avntilri .IIimT.,1 iish. If, en the ether haiul. he should nnv I out nioie silver and lnivr and less trnlil. Mm IvliAracter of the resorve In the treasury would chance. In ether words, this i a mut ater entirely under dm crjntrel of thn wvniliirv of the treasury. Theroiweuld be noneod of local ICUIIcr. irtlinnnn ivlin rncnlves innnnv bt) permitted te choase tlie kind he will have. "NO 81KCIV10 OBUOAtlON FOIl OOLL Irgeld is true, hut only as treasury and bank m, -.-. iiiiu aiuvi viuutlVO itlUltUJU SuhjIes dlsplace it. The withdrawal or u liun llred millions or bank notes, or the issue or a 'hundred millions, has the hhiiie ctrecten geld as se much In silver orwilver certlllcatcs. has it never been proiiesod te withdraw j" mnminira an a,niv"is in provenimg r l vS v'? mwpTiwiWf, ma iiiwd new nai.-HB, or, lKIiAW altl niitmv our constitution, or J &'JlW';A'J;16;!IeJ BeUj thesU-- fw 'T-TwTi.nTi ;ijrnw:;eH" "ijr, iu viuer t?.W by Con.wsMEl5ui3e Uie leal standi' I'd et value. in lBien:KnMyrsnd neither My statty 1 iV i pci'srtiy te pstab- swu(MnieI&0pIce,ita.'' imirress nor an Z- li-li an v ethor s jkl Hi The "act te streiigl tPsr,uPue crmiM,!' mf 11JIU.V ilAU..4. AHf fM. Pledged WlVHieBt of itia liends in caln.J-TluSr endfac-act of lgiuy M, 1670, previd6,l,'jbEfl rwvHMmtefall Lcflfundlnir btinds iniiin ol'Pke then wrannnt 'standard value. -Wliichla tSe Wme as the I Ull i; present value. The reMuniptiuuact el Jnnti-. L ary 1 1, lb" .r, provided thatreut and after tiie f flrst day of January, 187, the seOfetrfry or t ll.n Ininl.H.. ul.f.lllil .mlilili. 111.. .L.I..II llm f outstanding legal toider notes. c Uy the act of 1'ebltiary 3K, 1B78, providing for the resuinptim et tUe ceinage of the 1' Kliiiiilnril ilnllnr. Klvnr illtllnra worn mniln Llepd tecirter "for iul iiebW and dues, public I ami private, unieHspxncrwoxpres?iysiipu- latcil in tlie ceiuraj," anu jiore is net a pub lic obligation eiit&uidimljtaud never was. ' containing a stipulation jbr payment in geiu. i lu January, 187(1 Congress adopted the lol lel lol lewimr ueucurren; roHeluliou. otlerod by LtStanlcy Matthewsithen senater, new en the Jmu promo bench : I i "iiiai uii) uie tonus ei uie u illicit iaies hssuoder axtlierifeil te be Issued under the !said acts (f Congress Iiereinberore rw.lted, Itfare iyi)V' pnuiiipat anu interest, at tlie FMiuien ei miu LMveruineni ei me unitea I". KLites. Ill 'ilver dollars of the celnncn nf the j United fititesceut;iinlng412Ji grains each or r Hiauuaiu mivur, aim mat te rosiero te ua ceinage hicii siner coins as a legal tender in payinentMsald bends, principal and interest, is net Inlelatlqn orthepublio faith, nor in derecatiii or the rights or the public creditor Thoeinlonsol secretaries or the treasury 'from 178 down" are rolerrod le as authority. jiie oinieus ei secretaries are vamauie when tipiiei ted by facts and sound reasons. but eu'lit net te control unless thev are. It caunoje forgotten, howevor, that tliese saiue secre nes nave Hteaiiiiy preuictcu wnat has netui'ii place. -Th friends orsllvercencur in the opinion , tlmtt is most doslrable "te maintain and confine in tise the mass or our geld epin, its weliw the mass or sllver already coined." t AYU ALRBAOY VA1VTKD COMPANV. 'Wyagree; tee, that ills of inomenlous inirtance te pruvent tho'(eoln el the) two iviils from jttrtiug company. Hut Uie two jials, as um,i,K. linve already parted com- h under f1'"1 imiuenL-oersflverdenionoti- ion In ether feinitries, aiidnne liestillty of p treasury ! the banks te silver in tills. Jit that the coutliiued ceinage or silver at lorate of 6000,000 a year will arlve BM It i.f fin-illation in the near future, or form I te a prem'1"11, dees net te tliem soem te be Mstaiued b' facts or sound reasoning. Tlie te-ei -.iuiiie of currency in the United States, eutside or geld, is less than $750,000,000. It is believed te bei a nrinelnln of I'coneniicscienco, iwrroctlyJwell settled, that jfa toIue of f760,000,000 isinet sullicient lu ltsclt te lnaliitalu tirlees In tills oeiintrw ,it the level Of international jprlces, then geld will come here and stsvtiere in suOlclent .amount te make, with Uirolutne alreudy in Iclixutatlen, what will cAstitute our dlstrl- iouuve eiiare or tne wert s money, as deter- niiicd by our interuatJbnal trade. That li 0,000,000 is net a MMQcleut volume te rUiiiinln prices at the vferld's level, Is evl evl rncedbythe fact Uiat'Wue10001000,geld--a pinii.vntuiu pin in rwiiHm, iu itwai, m m eir. iuii ruiiur in uw wri win or earUM ,'S litliey i no aw tJ aMmla ituaaaaa idtSSmmmtmtktt ealtK -.- r- .. 1n f . lt( lMiMffgm ff gt , nue. Jlvr W'eiaJS ttm rate of only f, !, a year.) "- null eiii.mI. .....- I . .N .. U -.. . ., , r,;,; ",;.,'i www na r-, "6 !. ir -- v2!t " Th Inter precauaaiSjr(ii)iuta wl by, Mr. ClevriauA. OZ&mint out at aiu n iri Baa. jtl.w ti '6.MiJetJi.JanrwMata; ,ff" instance, ivhcre he argues that sliver -will drive geld oiiVecirculttUoii( thus decreasing the veln (no of currency, and wages wlU-ge down In consequchce". The letter concludes as fellows ! In view of the rast interests involved, the friends efsllvcr did net think it tee much te ask that the question of stepping the coinage of sllver should net be separated from Its rotation te the whole currency question, and acted upon by Itself. The currency quostlen, it is bellnved at the prcsent tlme, overshad ows all ether questions, and all the friends of Rllver have asked is that the prosldent-oloct should glve it full consideration and hear both sides bofero committing ills administra tion te arty particular view respccllng.lt ' ii . A MATTED OF MOHKKT. Why Net lime n Telephone anil fire Alarm lit the Almslieinc 7 Frem the New Kiu. Why the peer directors should hcsltate about'placlngatelophono and llre alarm at the almshouse Is a conundrum which would puzzlea Philadelphia lawyer te And out. The flrst would pay for its rental lu the In. creased dispatch it would afford te the trans action of bttslness, and might pay for ltwlf in a single instance lu giving prompt noltce te tlie police or flre depart ment lu case of an emergency liable te occur at any tlme in such an establishment. Aside from this, It would be such an accom modation te the public as always iustllics the trilling expennn Incurred by a public institu tion Hiinperted by the public. It Is net ercditable te the intelligent and wealthy county of Ijancaster that the management of her eleemosynary institutions should court noterioly by trudging along se far lu the rear of the wheels or progress. Se far imiMlie alarm Ikix Is concerned it seems likeau insult te intelligence and com mon scuse tn offer any argument in its favor, after tlie terrible lessen taught by the late ilre at lllockley. wherolieth lifeaud nrnncrty might linve been saved had Imincdfate con nection been established with the 11 rn depart ment. Hut If tlie cost or that Is lu the way, let us have teleplione connection. Ilclay 'Will he IMngi-reu. Frem the Lancaster Inquirer. Twe weeks age tlie Inquirer directed the, attention or tlie guardians of the peer te the insitlllceucy of the arrangements ler the extinction of lire at the almsheuse and the hospital. Hince then our daily conlemporios liave pointedly referred te the same matter, dwelling particularly upon the astounding fact that these bulldiuus. with their heltilcas lmtimn frniplit Mini their v.ilnn te thn rnnntv. "j i. .i'iiii i iirf in if .iaw .i.m i...i .i. alarufayatetul r,' 'X i i' J f&K- A i&kmiw vnptr ii tnltl Infer tb ue' iIImm. , ters ilieuld glve this mutter, their most enrncart attention. -, "Delay will be dangcreuv Anether Creat te Hie Uxie)tlnii "Tte 'iiarv:crTH fllPfeprkitlcr bill tbo'Heuse Vrlday,iuid. with It the clnwwrap? preprlatlHg 800,000er tiie New Orleans X3xi Iolt4en. The debate Tblirntay and Friday Iijckswlyr shown, that V hu-ge'iiiHHbfr of Republicans were; HnwiHing.-W'.veWc Um weway-wiked for cent. M exwwdlUire' ittm aweeted aad centruUed by. We: go varn-; imn.in npitnj u ure-iiiwwwuni'jWiwtiitT' jJaartwwwtereoegolreWiH'aeyjiUMttefewi. 'declured themaelveii. willing te. awMi'Kr llerr's amendment, which provided that tne money appropriated should 13 used first in the payment of iudebtness new outstanding which is due te icrseiis living eutside of T.ieulshha, includinKthodebtsteforcigncrAor foreign nations, and such as are due te stales and territories; and (2d) lu thopayment of all premiums awarded iy the oxpesltion. This amendment was adopted by a vete of 120tl yeas te 58 nays. Mr. Tetter, of New Yerk, who had ulrcady opposed the appropriation en the grounds that it would cneourage a spirit of dependence upon Uie general govern ment in the cemuiunttes where a proper sonse of fell-respect ought te result In eftbrts te help themselves, then moved te htrike out the clause altogether. Hut this motion was lest by IE! yeas te 1511 nays. DECODA Tk OX DA T. JA.' Joint Committee "f.tlie (Inin.l Army l'M - A. joint meeting of the committees of OoergeH. Themas and Admiral Reynolds Posteof, the Grand Army or the RepHWIe was bold at Alderman Jlarr's oHlee eh'Satiir; day evonlngte make arranmen(a flora j.up?i uuHurvwice in jiecoraiieH iwy. Frank Ilanuuend.U. Y;-Menry?M8&nFX& and Tin, J. A. E. llecil nre the members el". tlie committee trem ,1'est W, and K.r (WW; "DeMunll, Joint 11. Ieuk, Hemy Sliaub, 'Jehn," ad'Adam Delict are'lhe cehWis3 frem: , . An BraaMntieBi,WM eected byjkf-rteei lien of ,T, Ctarr m claalrmaa, ivMSTmmJk, Jr.y as . seeretary iwd.Dr. J, A. KiwaCa'. treasurer. Cdmrides'Henry; ,Gyar.;-Mc-" Dennell and lictz were nppointeu as the ft-1 nance committee Comrades Leng, lllack and i'lte asacom asacem asacom mllteo le arrange for scrvlce in ene of the churches, en tlie .Sunday evening following Decoration Day. Comrades llellinger, Sliaub and Ham Ham eond wero appointed as the committee en music. Thojelutcomuiitleo adjourned te meet at Alderman liarr's ollice en March 17. I.Ut or Unclaimed I.etterB. The following Is the list of unclaimed let ters remaining in tlie postfllceTor the week ending March 2, 1885: XiiidiM Lint Miss Sarah A. Itrewn, Miss Anna llurkle, (ter.), Miss Delilah Hess, Mrs. LIzzK) Hoever, Miss Hetty A. Kendig, Miss Mazie Iawrence, Airs, Mary M. liaiidis, Mrs. J. (. Martin, Margarctha Meyer, Mrs. Mary K. Morten, Miss Emma Ktaull'er, Miss Rebecca Wagner. acuta' VMf Themas Rarklv, E. K Ruf Ruf llugten, M. R. Rusheiig, .Samuel Christ, Jacob Diller, Jeseph M. Dve, A. R. Freeze, Uriah Fry, Max Cans, R. V. Green, Maj. F. Hcin, Win. J. Israel, Walter Kalne, Mr. Kehlor, Michael Moreny, (for.), Andrew Mvers, T. W. Mlssiier, Frederick Schaeirer, Jehn A. Shank, William Virgin. Forty Hours' Devotion at .St. Jeeih'. The forty hours' devotion was inaugurated utSU Jeseph's Catholic church en Sunday morning. The mass of exposition was cele brated at 0 o'clock by FathorGretcrmyer, the pastor ofthe church. At this aonlce the number of communicants was very large. Father Myers, or St. Jeseph's hospital, celo cele celo brated the 10 o'clock mass and preached a acriueu explanatory of the forty hours' devotion. He dwelt partlculary en the graces derlvcd from a proiier observanco of this beautiful and linprcssive dovetlon. The vh ii ivh was also thronged at the evening service. Father Kaul, of SL Antheny's and Oana, of Iykens, also assisteilat vesterday'H horvice. and ether clergymeu will Is) pres ent this evening and te-morrow evening when the closing services will be held. I'all et an Awning. About three o'clock yesterday unernoen the large wooden awning en the Orange street side of tlie store, en North Queen street, occupied by Gansman it Rra, gave way under the heavy welght of snow and cjune down with a crash, brenklng te pieces. It was very fortunate thai no one was walk Inu under It at the time, and that the crowd, who usually leaf there, were absent The large barber pole of Gutflelsch's barber shop was broken down but a fine gas lamp es caped damage. The wreck blockaded .the sidewalk for a short tlaae but was cleaned up and. piled en the curb in a abort time te the ;couvenkee of padaatrhms. - jiReusig fJ9HVa vJJlw HllpViVJVv HJPV SttflB flBIH iurrtMMlteiprtMSear kmn. -"Ut hi arrwd lw arvetl the Kunuilbn kaa tua hHmiv July euJUiuiiu' bla uaU ' i the alaikuti Muwautkit eenaiMK aa tmeta ma aaarer an for n saarbiK w tUtJthvTclnuv, way!itaiibafieUiBaareraiMt raa MH i'ij;' !' ;fit , BECOMES JV ClUliSTlAN D OTO V," THE CHINESE hA XtXDH VITA X, EHl'OVSKS THE VIHUSTIAX 1'AITH. An Important Itellglmi Kteut In Tlie lllttery el The l'rmlijlerlan Clmrch Heme In. teresllng Fact Alient Tlie Ilevoloii Ileveloii Ilevoleii inent of CIiIiipmi CUIIIriilien, Yesterday was the occasion of tlie quarterly administration of the Hely Communion In the Presbyterian church of this city. Six new members wero added te the church by cortlllcate and thrce upon profession of faith. Included among the latter was ene whose case was se netable that It was inade the occasion et special remark by the puslor.llev. J. Y. Mitchell, D. ., The cenvert te Chris tianity was ene who had been born and educated a pagan, and the event Iltiv. Dr. Mltchel thought was without precedent In Lancaster. "De Yeu" Is u Chinese lauudryinaii who has been lu the city for soveral years, and who is well known a the proprietor of the laundry en North Duke street, oppesllo the court house. Fer six mouths or mero he has been the subject of attention from Heme el the ladles or the Presbyterian congregation, ami lias shown a profound solicitude for the faith of Christianity. .Several weeks agen missionary lately returned rrem China, Mr. Henry, spent several hours with him and re ported le Dr. Mitchell that "De Yeu" wasn Hlncore and deveut convert le Christianity, willing and anxious tn make public profes sion of the Presbyterian faith. Further ex amination confirmed this and lie was accord ingly liaptfecd and admitted le the congrega tion yesterday. Resides h(s concern for himself anil at tention te religions instruction, the Presby terian Chinaman manifests much interest in the spiritual welfare of his countrymen. He lias made ireqtient trli te Philadelphia, where there ure numbers of his Chinese ac quaintances, te promote the Interests of Chris tianity among tliem ; and is applying himself te study, with the ultimate purjiose or return lug te his own country te de missionary work among his people. It Is said that or a hundred Chlnose youth sent te this country by their government te be educated, every ene returned te become an active Christian missionary. lentl Werk hy Heng Wihi. Ung Heng Wee Wee, the Chinaman brought te this country by Dr. J. 8.. Mcsscr ,wiiIUi,iU..y.N., Jiad beeu.ceiiHrincd .' ",0 JSjjifceepal iiMaleti J)i6fe-:he'r;Mths native land. Wlille here he was connected "with Ht James p. Kctiurch and after he iad com-; pieicu nis cuucauen anu jusinuie a a prluter, lm returned te Chliia,.whcre he' has dene very, effective werkaa a nreaeher and nilssleuary. Ubi. friends' here are infrc infrc Iintrwimnnkntleii . wlUi him 'and he. Is aiwaya pitwAlfeatiaJiML'.lj Mi alia. ceat . .. - i. - '"''j,4. - TWilald' la China. " lVitlmt the last alxtyi years tln; wars, Ju which Uh rkki aud th ma ' ory.!'ere'Her; 'theuen thend VantaM field ftwttle waawith nerik atf nel an aaaiHvt.arreKS-aud apeant ..'Mai put down the formklableTlTo-Pingai'uf'Y nan rolielliens, and by a Teat as wonderful us Sherman's march te the hca, crossed the des erts with armies ami reeenqurcj III. She pluckily trieil te held her own with France and Kngland in IbUO, and will yet win a " consclence victory " ever the United HLatw by getting back without asking, the une.x isjctcd balance of the "Indemnity' which the Great Republic was greedy enough te take without anyjust claim. She has csUibllshed strong garrisons te warn oil' Russia from fur ther aggiesslen in Cerea and the Kimgarl Vnlley, and has cleared Formosa or the Jaiv auese. 8he Is new displaying wonderful firmness in her dutonuluatlen te kceji the French from her neuthcru Isirdcrs. In dliilemacy. tee. China has net been he- ' liludhatid, as witness her legations mid con sulates, in J.ureK) anil America. WItli,J,i WItli,J,i WB'Svald"ahe lux UmkcriFlMi thn liinimetm" jtiaIIa 'twntf ml..AHilX.JL'-tt-'J,l...i...i.CI . aren In Cuba j and .Peru i yen. and evi Denver and Han Fra4eflL-()Bei aml vada. v -C"'''fS;)tV.V JtiwM A lBl OI BBHIfB SV"""1" iiMWMuim .nun xvwpiary ;UcJ" her vecab wne . niuMinn nlkal ,tn Ivar' IMnW!! r ni a i- JKurefiaand At L'tSft!iTi-'TSCtV..S fn material, u lyttQUl&avl at i at 'nalter.fllrjaVi which se nfteii lescSts ' ; clvlllzatieiu Thore is geed reason f.r Iieimj in the quiet and steady,, progress of this wonderful rare, and it'niawwjcs characteristics which, may Justify the trust of the American missionary who; after iqicuding titty years lu the coun try, believes "that the regeneration of China will lx accomplished, like the opei-atloii of leaven lu meal, without shattering the ves sels." Fair Convert te Cremation. The wire of Congressman Krmeiitrnut, lu a recent letter from Washington, 1). 0., te a rriend in Reading, says : "Yesterday 1 had the pleasure or meeting a most Interesting woman, Miss Kate Field, who lias been everywhere am seen everything. Te n small audience in her own parlors she read a woiiderfully'clevor papemii Cremation." The audience consisted efMrs. Jehn Field, of Albany, N. Y., and half a dozen ladles, among theinMrs. Sonater McPhersen, or New Jersey ; Mra.Geuer.il Lauder and Mrs. Stephenson, whose liuslcmd is exocutive ofllcer or the geological survey or the South west." Mlxs Field's entire audience was coiiverlcd te cremation as u sanitary meas ure. .An (lid iJidy'H Serious Accident. Catharine Gill, mother of ex-Policeman Jehn GUI, met with u serious accident at her home; Ne. 8 Charlette street, en Saturday aftorneou. She was alxiut descending tlie steps leading te her cellar when she slipped and fell te the bottom of the steps, fracturing a bone in the leg near the knee.. A young man named Kshlemau and ethers heard her cries for help, unci they reinoved Mrs, GUI te her boil mom. Dr. Cariouler luippnied te be ill the neighborhood and ha wnssiiiniiiencd te dress her wounds. Dr. McCermlck, her regular physician, was also scut ter, and these physicians Het tin) broken limb. Mrs, Gill is an aged weiimn.and her injury is considered te be serious. , Cloned Their Engagement. On Saturday evenlng the J. 11. Keane company made their last apiwarunctf In the epera house te a large audience. 'ITJiey acted 'Pfcul Pry" and "Solen Shingle" in a style that pleased. This company is under the management of Harris, the great museum man, and play evorywhereat low rates. They apppear at all of Uie Harris museuuis. On .Saturday they-were endeavoring te arrange te'play In Reading Uie present week. He Threatened te Sheet. Kmanuel Hehein entered suit en Saturday; before Alderman lonuelly, 'against Jm j& riH'Mry.eruiMMcu. -Hehelu al- MM 'A aftlinftnf MlM MWtWat watiftewniKi 4m W. Kea, Ma, Mary atMas, m SMedar BttMli lOawl II o'eUkik, A aUUaa mmtiM4,mmt AU nn.k flUA aMa J IJMR f0V WJB KSrzk jmMKL ' -- -- weamm mmmt mum ? JuSSEffPSs'SBBflflE'' A MAKHEJCa aVrviDAt ATTEMPT . will . t .! Drinking Laudanum and Biddbig Hit Frlenda Uoed.iiye, He Afterward HepcnU MU Act. Considerablo excitement was oaused en Satunlay evening by Iho attempt of Thco-defa-Rock, ft liarlicr whose shop Is at Ne. sit West King street, te commit sulcide nylak. iug about nit eunce of laudanum. Reck bad been drinking seme during the evcnlngaud about eight o'clock, after shaving a gentle man, and wlille the shop was full of cus tomers, he excused himself and went out. He' seen returned and theso in the shop noticed that he had a small vial In his hand. He went te the Washslaud mid drawing the cork from the bottle, drank the contents. Theso who saw him, bollevcd that he was takliic. medicine. In a short lime he bciran te talk about dying ami even went se far as te bid several men goed-byo, sayltig that he would dle in a short time. One of his em em peoyes, who had ertcu heard him talk of sul'-lde, began te Hiisect that all was net right, lie went te the washstaud and thore found the empty vial, which was labeled "laudanum." llr. McCermlcki wliolivesnear by, was Killed in but Reck, being slightly under the Influence of liquor, refused te take any medicine and d eel a red that he wanted te die. Finally the physician1 succeeded lu getting onietics into him by deceiving him. Reck agreed te take a last glass of beer with a friend previous te leaving 'this earth, and before he took the draught, an emetic was siippeu into lu nevcr.it tunes no discovered that they wero attempting te glve him some thing and he rebelled. He leek sullicient however, te make him deathly sick and seen began vomiting. While in that condition he was net se anxious te dle and asked for something te bring him around safely. Alter a tlme Dr. Foreman also caine In and the physicians worked with the man until 1 o'clock .Sunday morning when he had ftilly recovered. Sunday he was allle te be about as usual and was net se eager te bid his friends geed bye or lackle any laudanum. Reck Is a well known Imrber, but it scorns that he id ways wants te de something out of the usual run. beluu dcslieus of havimr lieople talk about hint. Fer seme tlme he. has been speaking of suicide todltlercut liersenM. He asked ene young gentleman the iHistmudoefHUic.ldo and tlielattcr quickly advised him te the tise of one of his razors. He did net fellow this advice, howevor. The family of Reek knew nothing of Uie affair until he had recovered, but a large crowd gathered at the shop after the repert get en the town. Reck Is lucky in liclug saved, but If he lived In New Yerk he would yet have the pleasure of standing trial en the charge of attempting te Like his own lire. Jill. lll'.OIC AdAIM O.N DKCK. Mr. Reck was uptown te-day looking Utile tho.weriM) of Uuv ear. He denies that he had ny iiuickW intent; and explains that he took the laudanum only with a piliiiose te make Him siccp aim, Having itceii tfriiiKiuga iittic, he mlsRAicylatcd the preicr Jde of a dose. He. nxaebil many congratulations en his I organized an .lOTrpnc-cHlU lobe he Rlltcnhouse-Bquaro Female MMNociatlen. Tlie members will in- F'.S.'i.Tlf .1 ... .... :Hirti three-sets of yeiingladies profit eiit Mj tsty. A halt Is te be engaged, 'JyapiKilntcd uynutasiiitu will be fthe place. At the nicotine at anil a llieSw !wh4ch'fcl (i nMoclatleu was organ (zed IJiftre' i en tlie question of roller skulinc. Of the m ineintterH, n iieueunccil the aniuso aniuse uient as vulgar and prejudicial te hcallh, and the opinions of xover.il el the leading physicians of the city wero read te back up their argument; but as " iiicnileers voted In favor of roller skating, a rink will adjoin Uie gymnasium, Tiie club members will also form a riding club in the sprlng.and daily lidos will be taken through the irk in pleasant weather. The by-laws of the as. soclitien state that gentlemen will net le ad mitted te the rink or gymnasium, and that only riding masters employed by Uie assiv elation will accompany theiiicmlwrs en their riding expeditions. Lady friends of liiem lers are te Ihj admitted ns iicchiters te the rink and gymnasium. Negotiations are be ing made with a view of getting tlie City iustiliile hall, at KIghtccutli and Chestnut streets, en account of its convenient situa tion. 4(MinlTulu nt the IiiaiiKiiratlnn. ,TiKtate Guard is Kfrwrttelpate jil the in-auiratf.rW-twt'leii In WHShlugteH., At S,0tWH will be In line, wHIi MaJerGneral Hurt ran ft, two or three1 brigaillera, iiiciudlnK 'Geit- Reaver, and, no, end "of xlenls aii'd jther-.W. "jied. line efllccrs. The ees of' j.uiree,..uayav Msw UajTli'a".' absbnee Jte Uaeae timWS9'- ,': b; umxprnaii'mum: V- sjw K . ex- .ii rw- -i ggV Ti niemwtjm ;'risi whole laaa will cost the co vet goUier nearly or quite hall's uire. "- Death of a Cotten Operative. Frem th lIurrlHhunr 1'itlrleU Miss I.uclla O. McGIInu, formerly an oiieratlve In the Harrbburg cotton mill, died en Saturday last at the residence or her niotlier, 110 Liberty street, this city. Miss McGIInu went te Lancaster te work at the Fulton mill en New Year's'day, but getting sick she caine home a few weeks since, she sutlcrcd front an Injury received four years age, in Uie Lancaster cork factory, where she was caught In a shaft and soveroly hurt Tlie result of that injury was n spinal ulfcc ulfcc lieu, ending In paralysis. Miss McGIInu was an industrious, upright girl, and lately em braced religion. i -The Theatrical Season. During this month the poeplo of tills city will lw able te see shows at low prices. Draper's " Unde Tem " party open the ball en Wednesday evenlng for two nights. They will be followed by the Suydam Humpty Diimpty'-' forthrce nights mid the Harris opera company for a wcek. Mr. Yeckcr lias arranged te have Mo Me Mo Caull'sNew Y'erk epera company appear norueii jMiircu'i m an onureiy new piece. Tlie company iitcludcsMlsses Mary ItcelK), Laura Jeyce, M.r. Dighy Rell and ethers. Death of a Sllulfcter.- Hamuel llcrsliey, one of the eldest Men Men Men nouite prcacliers in the county, died at his home in Mount Jey borough, en Friday. He was a man of considerablo ability and un doubted piety. Owing te extreme age he re tired from the active ministry several .years age, but his ad vlce and counsel wero ever at the service of his friends and neighbors. He leaves a wife, fedr sous and three daughters. Ills futieral will hike plaoe en Tuesday at the: Meuiiouile church In Mount Jey, the Inter-, incut te be made In (he Mcnnonlte burying ground. Ii ' i W i ' Frem the ,Htw Orleans 1'arty.i A postal card from the. New Orleans pxctir pxctir bienists says that when they reached Nash vllle at 10 il ui. en Thursday, tiiey found the weather delightful, ua snow thore, On Fri day, when" they urrived lu Mobile, at 9 a. in., they found the grass green, the air balmy and.tho.whelo appearance of nature, like a May day In Lancaster. Ut te that Urns everytmng tmu geno well witn uie party ana Uie uienbers of it were enjoying themselves a ueiere nerau. iiiuy urrivvu in New Orleans en Friday. A Helclde'a, tMntaga Jtequut. Dr. Alexander Wolf,' who has "baen an at tendant at a private surgical Jteapttai in Kew Hjjfct CSNaviMri Olmreife Mtfawi thair I r-mmzi ' .. " nwwu our. I. unil (M) illtd I fcaM 'tvpsai'e. BJK I'finale Atldrllr''liil(. A nnflPHiW7i iiiTTTnrriiffttttffeiHeiiJli . .StMiMSklMjrc kne'tBB.M -AU " u., . , ,' "' ' w?2m mtxxi AWrOURNlfD QUARTERS! r XiW THE CASKS THAT AHEDOWH TttlAt. TIIJS WEEK. ', w Trying an AiwaiUt In Which It la Charged Tluil Hefrndant Threatened te WaileThrnngli the Heart's Illeml or Uie l'lulntlir. Heme Current Biulnesn Dlrerccd. An adjourned court of quarter sessions was begun at 10 o'clock this morning with Jttdge Patterson presiding. Thcre are en the list for trial 42 cases, the most Important or which are the following : Kmanuel Rerk helser, murder ; Jeshua Potts, abortion ; Jehn F. Smith, embezzling tax money j F.mnia J. Carberry; keeping a bawdy house ; Rctijatnhi Reet et. al., conspiracy ; Jeseph Horzeg, forgery, seven Indictments ; Jaoeh M. Uutt, forgery, tlirce Indictments ; Jehn IC. Dennlsen eL al., conspiracy te defraud ; Ames R. Hestcttcr, forge ry. Tlie first case atlached for trial wa4 that or coiniuenwcallli vs. Andrew J. Jenes, as- B....1I T !.! Jf llr....... W,F l.lll.... IlKt'Mbll 1.. ,1411. JWI JV. JIIUIHIfUl ."" W1,IIIIF, appeared as the prosecutor, and he tedlllcd that en the let Ii of December there was puli llu sale en the premises of Dr. Krelder, in Fulton township, which was coudticted by witness, as Uie agent for the doctor ; liofero the commencement of the sale Jenes walked te where witness was standing, ran his list under his nese and threatened te"wado through his heart's bleed." Several wit nesses corroborated the testimony of the prosecutor. The dofenso was that thore was a dispute between prosecutor und defendant about tlie saloef seme pigs ; the prosecutor called Jenes a thicr and a rascal. Jenes; retorted by call ing Itrewn a liar, but he denied having made any attempt te strike Itreun. Jury out. CUItltKST 1IU8INK8K. Ill the suits, or .Samuel Wetzel vs. the county or limatcr, Jehn IL Holllnger vs. Gcerge IL llcntiettsnU'Iclerla Rcnnelt, and Jtyseph RrletitJiall Tavftatrick Cherry, in whlch'nltkwer0t'l&rr5lMiVf- trials, the ceutt'tlieajitHsed the wiaMeMLJawl' denied the rub wJcea-ferr."-', J1&$gffl''&t. dlaiPef tha mljJItaTWtfwii B.',Hwt, of Hlrasbu jmriff e.T,, A peUtletPjiIMMHrVwi tn (hereeurt ier tlioappefntineutNSlHi'Gariaait,itajHtirvl' per for Fast Cocalie tftwiwhip.' tTkem'WM a tie for that ofllce at the lafe elecHaH. Tne court will make an apiiniineHt Satunlay.j An lusiin xvarf crntitiwl tn n.aeriaiM .iRn amount of damages sustained by ChrlwWan' Hershbcrgcr by reason of the preixwcd citkha Ing of Filbert street William Gast was granted a renewal of his soldiers' license. Country Solidly Fry pre.cnled thn.reimrt of the Imcaster cedutv ' virweni ICTie l'lne Grove bridge. The Chester county viewcrs falled te iigrce with our viewcrs. The Lancaster viewers claim that the bridge is renstrurtni uccerdiinr te the plans and Hlieclllcatlens and se reH,rt. 'illU Limit county viewers reported le their court that the bridge was net se constructed, they re commended that $500 Is) deducted from the contract price, ami a rule has licen granted en Capt. McMcUcn, the contractor, by the Choster county court te show cause why fWK) should net be deductcdfreui the contract price. "-"' -- Illierred. Kuiina A. Gardner, Driimore, was divorced from her Imsbaud Henry C.-Gardner, en the ground or cruel treatment and abandon ment. THE I.IXX.EAX SOCIETY. The UreecedUiK of ltd Regular Monthly Meet ing The seventeen-Year Luriitln te lie On II11111I. Hen. J, 1. Wrckersham presided at the meeting of the Linniean WA.ietyeu Saturday last The donations te the library, consisted or proceedings or American Philosophical society, whole number 117 ; annual repert or Rullale Historical soclety, and ether docu ments, Including copies or the journal or the electoral cellege or Pennsylvania, by Dr. WIckersliani. Te Uie historical section a nuinlier of donations, collected by Dr. S. S. itathven, cre prcscntcil, among them direc tories of Lancaster county for ISotMie, 1871-75. . The donations te the museum were : A flue litilawtiuufif jollectlon of neaily mounted srna, winni'l vy ijJ. ,. I. "VIckeraliani, ever ferty yearuait) InTftrtiwHWy ajjil Chester ceunUea. 'A geed iwany.i ty, ftn.eHnmi. were eerrecilv named, at Uau.Haaa (key wer oeUocted by the lata Ur. r&rpoeto. V,nv : jtnanderWHr nenatert a line specimen c-t tne ld by himself 1h Uie slate., of Cjithuahua e. a itjeii many rears awv-iiie eeui-. tfBJUMtttllifiliaiid- b:-lawa'' reported pruatram mwj.wm mmmm .r.aH.UUiva:rwl tw mitw aai.nuji let Uie' mm.kmmttM wttl i itflM nadea fuiiHi narr mm ' tTUli aavanimm vmr inawefBVStairaiurf .- . . ... I ttaAAa. um ttiaw fe s KrtBlia "Mh MWW mmir'KT lW!gte.J bera' them and report te tuSflWB9i';&?.'fS a motion va transier' uimperaniym.w4i Viinnti Unnlil rThrlwifui, 'aiuur.lAllrtt. II... 1 twundand unbound volumes of Uie U. S. Patent Ofllce Gazotte, se that they could be accessible' te parties desiring te examine thcm,'was laid en Uie table until next meet ing. Curators were autherised te have pamphlets and serials bound.' The following chairmen of committees were appointed ; Mainmolegy, Ur. M. L. Davis; Ornithology, C. A. Hcinltsh ; Horpetelogynud Ichtliylegy. Dr. T. It. Raker t Kutomelogy, Crusbicea'aiid Myriapeda, Dr. S. S, Rathven ; Hetany. Mrs. L. P. Zell ; Geology and Paleontology, PreC J. S. Rtahr; Mineralogy. W. P. Klngj Archaeology and History, 8. M. Sener ; Cou Ceu Cou chelogy, ltadiata, Zoophytes, Ac., Dr. S. S. Rathven : Riolegy and Microscopy, Dr. IL . Knight . Adjeurned le Saturday afternoon, March IS, at 2X0. THE DJiOKEX H'ATEIl l'll'ES. Ttie Leah ut Mine and Orange .Street Repaired at Ijiit. Sunday forenoon the breken water pipe, cerner of Orange and Linie streets, which, for several days past had caused much an an an noyance te residents and ethers, was re paired. Rofero the repairs could be made it. was necessary te step off the water net only from the 8-Inch main with which the plug was connected,' but also from Uie 20-inch main en Orange street becnuse the water from Uie larger main was backed into the smaller ene, and Uie leaky steps lu the latter, pemltted a sufllclent amountef water te pass Ui rough te prevent the workmen rem emptying the breken pipe. Hence, about one-half of the city was without water for several hours, - Tlie break was . found te he .in the cress plpe connecting the 8-inch, main with the plug. It was caused uy Uie unusually se vere. frost, which had raised Uie plug' seme thrce Inches abeve its proper place, and as the cress . pipe could net raise with it, it was of course, broken. Thore is at. least, ene ethor pipe broken in mucli the same manner en Water street near Calder's dyo-heuso; and several ether plugs are se far lifted out of the. ground by Uie' frost that they are leaking. The .broken 'pipe connecting the .water-, main with Uie stand-pipe In Uie Western, reservoir has net yet been repaired and can not be unUl the weathor.inedorates. - - - " k " ' -; h Veea Kam'ed by County Oflkxn, ' The ioUewlhg was .returned te-day te Uie oeuatty iMijdUers aa tlie amount of feesVarnetl HKtMatmenUi:, - uu.tu ter aaaalkat tkta ait ite w wpW 1 " . w y 1 lttr waft m metefm wnrpaftC tM JalJ," TBaai m4 an vi ranks wme, tM umm w u mwftstr iWBJB 10 unKe nW&ywmmMAMHtV'. BKiMk'ef ?t ft" In I . V. IWAakNlk U'llVli w. .. )m& w Va feS W! J.l I'ty, wm,i lehn: li en J i 'no Al nk Kn it j! IllIlUl Kniiui ChrU rwJ Aditiii Samuel cl (leuiinv Vi( er. n.a eue famfr. .eeaentrljj .levl L. l.li Jacob Ai til KnillK.Viii (Ice. tJnl n,"l .Inuiisi l( ri ll.lt. Uuh'i Afrtl il. II. Veiilif Hn Kiininil (Irii-J. r, Whillclit H. Ihji Michael Nell. 1 tvr. iui.a (ioeruo Buldeii'lii ht' Ilenj. Jllilill, fi rim iuiij. jeifiin. . i nttnv jjimi. im !.riinril 1 lidditnnn. mtUJlDhlll lli'tiry Hlinck, lemUer tnerehaAt, .nihil 11. Moen, uuueK.wayu. itifi. it, Clarien, iiriuaieyf, " W. II. I'litten, nitVcuaut, CiHamb" i:.n SiiM.ni. Iiiim.i' Wnat KMi . : iuhw. t)nlile:tiliiHilnlHdiutt.itMli Henry h. Miller. f.,rirtMfKsli)i. win. li. waiuT,tiaijftpaftciei Itnhert tV. Tbeiua.' jllrntMViidahl; J. lies", lannui . vHriij'H'VJ.J';, 1 A.I'. Mcllvatii.fsnneT ifTtai 'lJllRf lCv (!. Sln.-etz. rci Uuijiit.mifwaiil. ell A.i.iin fiilid.tit)iiter.!iMi ' "HH' cltyt - - - ---- -. . --- --.--..;.. : a- , .NlltlmllKtlirRll 2iK.i;iKr arif .lehiiMin MIllcr.Taniier. VyhrWh, II. I.. Kill, mcrcnaiil. Clavr O, K. .Mnrrli)il, laniu'r, Fulton, f'l Jehn (J. i:;Il, firmer, Mti Jey.twp, M1!..... Ul.ii.lr ln..lilAitnMll 1 lid d Itfirten 1". Ileam fnniicr, Kant CAealiee Aliniham erlnuui, fanner. aner. a i. II, miekcii, iii.Trcnani.jnur'tiiK1. Win. jleXcat, laieier, JHarlrtU. I. V llnnd ..fill. it. Ub wnnl. nltV. .liiceii K. StaiillerjJiHtlen of lieice. Itar .lelin Kane, iifliirnimni nuer. Wlnllcld S. Siiiltnanerrhatit.Ceniiy I. neiXT lianiiwera, inrmur, r.itin a.Ii.i.1 iili.irifli. It., luti.lffpeiicr..' K. 1 '.-.. - ' -."",. -.. -"7:r..-r-. -- . , i..i Hnviinr. lir-trauiiTRrnin'YfBni. v " .::..'.'"; r..'ii-L.i .u- il.i. MciiiKur, ueniei , 7 Di:;i'iti niirmn. laraer.- r minii. iniHT. ilsaeeiifiiB; KnviFHHiQr, njiiiram. , , . -.1 racierijBaii'"iini ij '.3 .We?t'i fapeiS I'SSSSM'Jl Wi rL "". .;M. "" .&' rv minii; in WMi:Xjonj.ueii)l(.Mi.,l.l jiiiuen jBinennu'd. jii';!'r ii-!t4CtvS Eld I -.Km!-: Je v. tr .Jehn Keunta, ceftcnnih, Sltjei rtniuii lull iiiiiiii, IJIIil-.-.iM'IW JelitiO. Klscr.f.iri. .lil'frtvv Klurlhi IJewlniui, A "I'-'HiAJlpxIter. 11 if-1 1 rr 111' ,7iTiaai llnaiM Ahum Nell, fanner, Mnrnttts. . , I). A. Phlirur, carpenter; t ward, city Iliilliy , riiuiit:M KVIIiiuumni m nipnneii urissuiKcr, lunnur, . r. 1:. uriiKer, niariiienitejj ii. 11. nwut, incrcnaii. a .1 Km-ilii. af --"' '.".'.va-m.iiiiia S"i . li'"T'iKr. fanuer. Itehert 1.. HIiM,,ii. U. 1). Miller, rturuki'Vpeti iiiiiiu ilishit, iurir.ir, Alinilinin Hoever, I itBlB Ien. I., llrandt. JiiHthyial .lelm Sliriiumd. lalmn 1". 1 '. li. llmtettcr. fiiniu r. I tiee. C.Tn'ire. furniir Kb Cyrus JYir, fanner, SUnw iieueri unison, mriiicr, w Hannicl llurner. faniier;. Jonas Kal.y, lariner, 1 unvH (ice. tVull.Kileim ktrntr. (iee. W. Hull, iliUKKlst, 1st 1 I' Miller 11. .Morgan, rarn.er.J Theu. Cox, hlacksinltli Y( .iimn jiikm, itiriucr, .iianfi V. C. Kvans. coal dealt r.'V David DaiidU, fanner, Kaat iv 111. nievciisen, carper, uir.i Andrew Stener. funnel Cea .faint's (iarvln. nifHHiiii-n.'ilJiira A. J. Yiindt, hilMirer, liitt,-a i.: Jacob W , lAsher, clcrlJl ll.O. I.leht crir.i": n 1 v. carm-iiK ; carpenter) W Calvin Cnrler, fanner Then. Hear..h iivkHinlth uui ill 111 1 til. mi iiitri. . 1 HylvcsterMiuIU, ljiheier.0 .r 1 .vuraiuini j.iiecKaucid, ian Conimenl'leuhl Aaren Wlslcr. liiaeldiil !. u Uce. L. lliickwuller, fa nnv. Aiitlieny Jnint, cari.iye tua .loceh Olie, curpi.'iilcr. Mar 1 W. PiiKev. ruriniM. Drum r: inaricri iiikiih, unuur, ua iiKecKT, .1 a ' JMIUIW , . i- fnnner. WfiUl van- Kbit. MaaksniUtfUCT Ilim.M B l'Mlt !! 1 1. fcnili 'Helwr .fetmAU.4i.armlffi'1 Iteubnu UetMirtlt. i Jehn M. Ban JIj.a irtuW .ff-el yWi Kd.K. Itever. mi Kred. Jlrlniiucr. llvcrj- v.- H. S. Hever, anddler, Ml.4oy.lier. f, ! Ii. II. lMcree isial deider. VeHt(Mdl.vi yfe.i&i 1. W. Ulley.MBbei-ur, 7lh waw; city. C. A. SclmtTHiir. lumber niurchuiit, Marietta". J. Alhvd Myers; druRRlnt, Columbia; W'ui. Murxli, inervhuit, Hallnbui y. Jacob k ready, farmer,- Unplie. .lelin ".. Heed, clerk; 34 ward, city, IV. II. ricking, farmer; KastHclupIleld. Daniel MeUOHitn, lacmur, Bart. ' Win. Kote. dealer7th' ward. city. Thes. Fordney, fjinue'r, Manhefui twp. Win. H. Amnegi ceachuiaker, Knhrnlii. Lewis S. MiUT.hlauksmlth, Warwick. ince. t. l-iiuenien, liianaiter. Jacob K. Ciktecl, euntlcmau,' Mt. Jpy bert Ontccra Ileeever Frem IUiieM. OiTlcer Alt, of tlie Fourth ward, who ha liceu cenllued te the house for seme tlme with the mumps, has recovered and was able te go 011 duty te-day. ei' - Olllcer Creamer, who hiis.beeu coullned te the heuse for the past threoWeelvSget out for the lirst tlme today, but will net go 011 duty yet ratal. Wreck or a lluMtUi.'. A large heuse at CeseiiLaplial of Uie Italian province of the Bancr.iauie, was wrecked Jsuiiday by the fail.irfjii fleer, Sixty porsens'woro lu the building t the tlme pr tlie dijaster, nnd all wera injured mero or leos"6uyeroly. -Twenty of them' are net ex pected te recovert' tgr 1 1 HI, 100 for Car Ticket. It costs Uie Philadelphia ,poatetllco fm it year, for street ear tickets lof.tliiwe carriers whose routes are. net covered hy (he cabs which are connected with tke'elllce. Tammany Off for Watiliiten, KiswYeiik, March 2, TJieTamuiany Hall contingent, nearly 1,000! akengV statett for; "Washington tills mornliig,;aecompaulodvby tne Beveutii, liegimeiit ua.-jehu Kelly, 'was net with them. " V- , HendrlckVUlt Senate and Heuse,- WAsniMaTON, March. 2..yk President elect Hendricks visited both the Sonate and Heuso, te-day aiid was cercMally greeted by 1 tlie memeers, lrreapecttveer party, 1 ni wwiwiitiw hw j;i ni if jmmy.;'' ,- . LoKbeMarcu 2. A 'Ji)lilTMiiili Til r ' ' . ' rjtuaa. iiinilinei. Fri .WWWtWlBi- Nrtner, tiemngt:gmt wteDK dark, Tv1 tmet, JttaHlp. :. - &, BSmatSiaNfiSiSll tax. AA4i.mairmM riTiT'iiS i i i . iwl.. : fw .J.'W.MlS-l f cVslrVmPQi im. JtnunimMmm Ik awuvn uansBHra aiia. luarw r i -itti laMn 'iTi antu ir linr F'. .rsewwm1! Wr-i.'CaiaI)i. t'Oalaiat)M.f'. " VatCeeallelJ SClSl-uiul wu u'Jvy twrir H . rwiyr" W I'hrlnt. H. mhM, farmer; Mil titiumtv ,Vred 1.. ,rey:tleiiaw,WiW'.. " yj. q: Ktnmp, janaer.i Maiteifc.'fgwfe, r i ,Ielm A.'JJeam,iiadilleijflislck.iM?3" J iB. N. Martin, furiurr, riceca'.V'ife fefe r Tiaafli lifi 1 1 ' - ih warU.ctaii aMttatJiauaiag ri "taaaW nMBnaWMukafiiSlllBal ; .Av A. I limit &.4 K.Vfl ii ViA 4iA i m r)fjb4HJ?4i ' 'Mu ''J?1li-PC .jfi jA 'an clt. sin , iJ el !: I'ti !ii .!"TKJt",",i titl ' iStS ir K,i'ivudrfi i -.UW" '- .v " miri i"v ii, .. lit,. i in r , 'i,iii jtir il - 1 iU""iM Ul't J-l J. '-.til U in aSl ''f V', 'Wid'l iMi vi' K"iiaJ ...rv ii.. .. ' sp I, tO' t a wy ui )' 'M f'J.V , J" ML.' rem(,ii cereiieW- wi tnniitfX Zl it t..il r .'. t ' "IJp,)6lK-J..tr ,,T)j - nttM'1't Alf.'ir nninhUi "J iitr. n-4 S0COII v,. lea, rA Mr. ir,iJ-, .alKinl .fetfe , J. A th.. J!' M 1 it '.. ir u 'thing ?pt " Hi nryiiM ! . w4 1 ccna i dMts ' "" itu&d ill. m Uh sUf, li.lVf' li.lVf' lnejij" .d. 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