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VOLUME XXI NO.
THE METHODIST CONFERENCE.
Titv fu:smux mtAirise te its vlehv
AND FIX 1811 ISO Vl'lTH WORK.
Traveling IlcnretiiKlected anil Candidate! for
AdmlMten Introduced TheObaervancoet
the Hnbbath Tract Society Anniversary,
The Presiding Klders.
111 tlie M. Ii coiifcrenee en Tuesday, Rev,
Geerge W. Maclaiighlln, corresponding sec
retary orthe Pennsylvania Seaman's Friend
secictj, presented n report or the work orthe
socletyliice Its Ineoptieii. Hlbles ntul cloth,
ing havolieoii distributed, mid nearly 40,000
men liave received substantial reller. Tlie
Scriptures in ten languages wero distributed
during tlie year.
Tlie following wero elected traveling ilea ilea
eens: J. It. Smith, J. ). Martin, Arthur
Oaken, (3. W. Riingan, Henry Hess, A. N.
Mllllsen, Alfred lleohner, William Ramferd,
Charles jr. Rerer and Cloergo W. Rrodhead.
C. E. Adanisen wasrecelvednsan oflbctlve
elder.
Invitations te held the next eontcrence in
Centenary church, Went Philadelphia, and
the western church, Twentieth and Walnut
streets, were tilneed before thn ninr-llmr. Tim
Centenary church was selected by a vete of
H0le4D.
Candidates for admission were then intro
duced as fellows! Edward P. P. Phream, F.
G. Coxeu, C. II. Jehnsen, L. M. Magee, Wll
Ham K. .Smith, Allred F. Tayler, James K.
Raymond, Thursten R. Nowberry. II. c.
uauilwin, Samuel C. Cmter, Andrew Stray.
ion,
Concern roneiied that SlT.noe liml lir..
pended en lioeks published in Cincinnati aiid
New Yerk (luring tlie past year.
The Tract Cause coiiimittce rccemiuendcd
that Rev. William Swindells be npiieiiitcd
corresponding secretary of the Tract society
and Rev. J. R. MoCullengh editor or the
JViilmlelphiit Methodist. The repert was
adopted.
i niisiiitvANui: or thi: HMiiiATii.
The repert or thoceminlttooon the Sabbath
recommended a better observation orthe Sab
bath, and te this end advised th'e discontinu
ance or sympathy or oneeurgoment or Sab
bath oxeurslen trains, the purchasing or read
ing or Sunday papers, or holding funerals en
Rie Sabbath. The holding or stock in railroad
companies violating the Lord's day was do de
clared Inconsistent with Christian propriety.
Rev. 11. T. String nieed te strlke out the
last clause. After considerable dobate, the
motion was carried, and a clause inserted
protesting against the overstrain en the
loer occasioned by Sunday work. Addresses
were then made bv Rev. I). I'. Kidtler, Rev.
I)r.McCauIoy,presltlent or Dickinsen coIIeko ;
Rev. C. C. McCabe, 1). I)., and Rev. A. J.
Kynett.
Rev. James Merrow elfered a resolution
repelling " the iresent jialnrul cenlllct be
tween labor and capital in many parts or the
conferciieo'torritory." Prolessor Llttle oli eli oli
jectedtotho phrase "cenlllct or labor and
capital." Rev. Dr. Carrow moved te lay the
resolntlen en the table. On motion It was re
ferred te a sjieclnl committee.
Reperts el the committees en Frecdmen's
and "Women's Foreign missionary societies
were read and approved. A cominlttee was
appointed te present memoirs te tlie Inte
Hisheps Wiley and Simpsen.
At u memorial servlceiield in the afternoon
llieinelrs orthe following were read: Hevs.
W. McCombs, M. I). Kurtz, J. F. Kessler,
Mrs. F. A. Cassavant, Mrs. M. L. Grlllltli,
Mrs. Rev. T. S. Themas and Mrs. Pitcher.
The thirty-second annicrsary or the Oou Oeu Oou
feronco Tract society was -olebrated In
Madisen stroet church, Colseu Uieskel, esq.,
presiding. Addresses were made by Rev.
J. O. Wilsen en the geed work accomplished
by tracts and by Rev. S. M. Vernen, I. I).,
en the propagation or Christian literature.
Rev. J. 11. McCiilleiigh, corresponding sec
retary, read the rojiert or the leard ir
managers. It slated that l,-liil,570 tracts wei e
distributed during the year, making a total
or?(000 worth since 1S5I. The cash in the
treasury amounts te SM.75.
The following lay directors Ter the ensuing
year wero elected : lleniamlii Seotleld, Jeseph
Tliompsen, Jeseph C. Heiskell, W. (I. Spon
ger, K. A. Redding and Themas Ilradley.
Injiidlrleiit le (Irani I'ermlsilcui.
In tjesi)onsetea letter Irem Jehn J, Wall
lusklug that the use orthe chaiel at the Pliil Pliil
adelphla JIouse of Correction be granted at a
convenient hour when mass could besaid by
a Catholic priest, and at which the Catholic
inmates could attend, the beard of managers
llrected the secretary te reply that "It
nveuld be injudicious te grant permission te
Jtiave religious sen ices efa special and dis--tlnetive
character, and that tlie present geed
order mid discipline ol'tlie house would suf
fer from these piccc-nical services of the in
mates. In view or the character and moral
standing of the inmates or the house, the
! beard does net believe the scruples or any
one's const ieuce can be very much disturbed,
even in a compulsory attendance uihiii such
services as are new held in the chapel or the
hoiiseAwhleh are purjiosely made as devoid
or denominational character as jiesslbie.
jPiffercnt ortleiis or the Heuse cannot lin
net apart for distinct rituals and the services
)f the various denominations or Christians."
vv.zi.r.n i.a wrjuis.
The Liv?"' LlKhtft r Atlanta liml the rroieet
iiriuru fii tjuilgn iiu uiy,
Seme consternation has lieen created
among tin! Jawyers or Atlanta, Git, liy the
receipt or a loiter from United States Judge
HeCay, who lls lately been in Klrkbride's
asylum, Philade.'phia. The Judge announced
his Intention of being in Atlanta in a low
days In take his seat upon the bench and
proceed with business. The lawyers are net
ipiite satlslled in allow trials te go en belore
him after tliejr lain oxcrlence. and the ques.
.lien is, what can thoydenliouilt?
They had about count te thu conclusion
ihnt Judge McCay was dUimsed or, and a
and a grand assault was te Jm made en
President Cleveland te appoint taiiiie promi
nent Deniecrat te the place. Hew te receive
thejudgoandhewa UnitoilStatesJudgo who
Jias conildeuco in his own sanity can besliul
up by lawyers who bolievo he should be con
fined by his friends are questions hard te
suiswer.
Cause nf u l'atul Heller lUnlotlen.
The workmen employed in removing the
debris from tlie Kutlner building, Charles
ton, W. Viu, found the liedy of Geerge
"Welcher, Iho porter, under the exploded
lioiler." HI head had been blown oil'. The
uerseus who were injured are Improving. It
lias been discovered that the salety-valve el
tlie boiler hail been plugged with iron, and
It Is supposed that It was doue Intentionally.
Kutluer's safe, has been opened. All the
lioekn and (1,300 in currency were dostreyod.
The Iekh by tholiurnlngerRulfnor Ilrothers'
rtere and the Hale liouse Is much larger
1 ban was at II riot supposed. It will amount
le fully 5l"fi,iMK, with f 18,000 insurance en
the whole.
Ktutn Appropriation lloreniiiieiitleil.
Tlie npproprlatlens committee, at HarrU HarrU
burgapireiriatedfnt),000 te the Harrfsbnrg
sane hospital, divided as fellows : Salaries,
1U,W j repitllf1, VIVI,UW , lll.'-.Mlaillll 1II11-JIIMI,
Aeialrs in cellar, $10,000. This is the rickety
shell that Governer rutllHeu se strongly con
, demued as lieiug unhealthy and unsafe. The
j. . rcrKinpme, ucorge 11. Lerah.
leiin ji. Held, Charles W. Lamilev. Themas
Ogle, Jr., and O. CoiikIcIeii.
J he cominlttee mi exhibits nP thn linnlr
iicemmiiieu iiisu uu jiiiuiiinniii n vny inn
JMIU1 fI',miu mill Jlilll j-tuiut; n i-iy liufpiutl
2,000, ut the same time Increasing the appro appre appro
iprUtleu for the conutructlen of a selulers'
ilienw Irem itie.OOO te f lOcloea The municipal
V-orpetallcn coinniitteo decided te report
cdllrmatiiely the Stewart bill, pensioning
Jlronien and iollcemen In cities et the tlrst
and second classes.
A Man V'lw Declines Semetlilii);.
i SUitliew Arneld lijii declined the Mcrteu
prerw.v)rshlp or EnglKU Jltorature at Oxford,
which nnys fl.DOO a year. He wishes te be
u"ree te devole lilmselt te general llternry work.
JLlape ftprluci Kteruut
-I'rem the LeuUrllle Courier-Journal.
It is thought In Washington that Phil
Thompson will be oppelntodlasslsUnt attor
ney general.
ATM(I A 'flB' V. ii 'Ac -A,al
vmj 'ncepar
175.
a muNii-run adhihistuativx.
The" Hungry ana Thinly Democrat" Net no
IniMrtuiiat After All.
Washington Cerr. N. V. Herald.
Formerly Washington during the months
or March and April was crowded with ofllce
Boekorsorallgrados, and from the heada of
Important bureaus te the lowest ntul most
obscure clerks overy person in oillee was
norvettsly approhenslvo of being summarily
turned out te make place ter new favorites.
Men and women went about with long faees
and hunted thelr "lnllucnce, " which, in tlie
slang of the departments, meant the senators,
representatives ami ether Inlluential persons
whose "work" had get them place j whlle
crowds or hungry aspirants' te oillee beset
cabinet olllcers and ceugressmeii te get
placeholders turned out and themselves put
In.
During n part or Oeneral Grant's eight
years, In fact, this mlsorable game went en
all the tlme ; net with the general's consent,
for he urged upon Congress the adoption of
sound civil sorvice rules j but against his
will and greatly te his disgust and worry.
WhonOenoral Garfield eame in this wild
scramble was ropeated.to the general disgust,
and men stalked through hotel lobbies, nnd
the departments, boasting of premises whleli
had been made them, nnd of rewards they
had eanied.
miNcmv. vnnitAi's, hut aiisknt.
ething or thin kind has been seen or heard
here under President Cleveland. Theso Re-
publican Journals which had se much te say
nlKHlt tllO "llllliprv DnilllVnilu " urn mil In
are put te
sliaine by the condition el things
Tliore
is no clamor for place or reward ; there Is no
tilK of " promlses" maile : tliore la neurimnnv
for oillee. Ne doubt a geed many Democrats
would llke te take olllce-thelr Republican
brethren have nover shown n lack or greed
in this matter but the fact is that there are
tliore nocrewds oretllco-seckors, and that the
doliberalion of the prcsldent and his cabinet
In selecting men le till even vacancies and
expired tonus causes no pretest or clamor.
A part et this decent resorve Is due, no
doubt, te the well uudorsleod fact that Mr.
Cleveland canie into oillee absolutely un
pledccd. He made no iiremises linf.irn n-
alter his nomination, or at any tlme during,
friends and supporters and the managers eli
the caiiVAHM te make promlses for him. Hey
camointe the presidency, therefore, with Ills
hands Tree. Ne man in the whele liarlv or
country could ceme te him with n "claim"
or en tlie pica el an engagement made that he
should le rewarded. The wlse courage erthti
lircsldent In this matter Is new the seurce of
nu vini iii-v, ; .inn jiti iHisiiivi'iv iiirn:iiin mut
constant comrertlohlin and te his cabinet,
Hew Vonrliees Met thu Oltlc-lliiiitcT. f
ltaltlineie Sun Ceirugpniulcnic. fi
Although tlie olllce-linutera are thinning'
out and these that remain cannot conceal
their discouragement, the pressure nixm the
tlme and attention of cabinet miiiisiers, sena
tors and ethers supposed te have iullilcnee
shows but llttle aliateinent. Te-day SeiinteV
Voorhees who has (piite eueugli te de with
seething the sorrows efhis en n constituents,
was approached by a woir-eyod olllce-liunler
rrem some ether state, who Inquired, "Sen "Sen
ater, when will you lie at leisure 7" He ic ic
plled, "When 1 am In my crae." The weir-
eyed, unabashed, again asked, "When can I
see you," and the eloquent senator answered
In the saine sort tones ns before, "Xew, ir
your eyes are upon me." The female
applicants are scarcely less numerous than
the male, and ran manage quite Irequeutly
le secure audiences when these of the opo epo ope
slto sex hesitate te take the venture efa rebulf.
One orthese te-day get into tlie prlvate room
or a cabinet minister despite his orders that
no ene should be admitted. She laid her pa
pers en Ills desk ami at ouce plunged into
the middle erhcr story. The wearied states
man saw that this was a case where cavalier
treatment would net work, sohesiiiiplvsauk
luck Inte ids chair, closed his eyes as tightly
as pessible and gave no sign orcensclousnoss.
This vanquished his tormenter, who gath
ered up her papers and went out with the
remark that it was no use te talk te a man
who would net leek at you.
(iitAii.t.n te in: nrvAi.r.KiK
Tlm P.rllMi M'lir fllllie DliwllMlid Will
111
Aliiiiiiei-ini-ut of tlie Ailvanrc.
Tlie Kugllsh war oillee is dissatisfied with
Genei-al Graham's management or the ad
vance and he will probably Ik recalled. The
SV. Jiimc.i Gttzellc denounces "the Incaxicity
shown at hciidquaiters," and says: "This
mutdcreus iniliUiry sciillle would nevcr have
happened R Generals MeNeill ami Graham
had taken precautions which should havocs' havecs'
curred te a cadet." The general press com
ments are In the same tone.
The latest returns regarding the casualties
In Sunday's engagement show thai, including
the Indian troops and exclusive or camp-followers,
neliicersnml ill men wero killed and
that (i olllcers and IUiS men were wounded.
Onoelllcorand 10 men are reported missing.
The guards and marines, while advancing
from tlie Hashecii ereba te-lay te meet the
convey from Suakln, hail several musketry
skirmishes with the rebels, during which hi
orthe British were wounded and I man was
killed.
The hotly efShelkli Fuggl,ih,niinrirOsiiiaii
Digua's most famous chiefs, was discovered
among the Arahdeadleltin the battle-lleld or
last Sunday at General McNeill's zerelrx
Osmau DIkuii lias ordered his Arabs net te
attack the lirlllsli positions in entrenched
zercbiisen Iho read te Tamal, but le intercept
inn iiuNiiey uu 1-onve.vs ii wairraiiii puiens
en the way le the zerebas se as te starvothe
garrison. Tlie dead Arabs found iiikiii the
Held near Tamal after the recent engagements
were very much emaciated, proving that
Osmau Dlgna Is short of feed. Twe jiower jiewer
ful native tribes have rebelled agahml the
Mahdl.
The Kgyptlan lam of il,O00,0Oil will be
issued in Londen. Paris and Rerlin at three
percent One-hair per cent, will be added
tothe sinking fund for the reduction of the
lean. The issue jirice Is te.
A I.CllANOS hAtrr Klt'S CltlMi:,
Twcnlj-IUe Tlieutuid Dellar of Ceiillillni;
Client' Jllenev Carried Oft.
Jehn Reusen, aged X years, a preiiiiucnt
lawyer of Lebanon, disajipeared Monday
night, nnd his whereabouts Is iinkuewu up te
11 o'clock Tuesday night. In his lllght It has
been learned that he took wUh him "i,000
belonging te persons or I'liaueu, which
he had received for the purpose or s.ife
investment. The money was given te
llenseii mostly by ladies, In sums rang
ing from ?M0 te $1,000. The defaulter
was well known throughout the county, ami
was a church meuther. He leaves a wlfeimd
feurchlldreu. Reusen had preperty te the
value ofsevoral thousand dollars, but en ex
amining the records nt the court heuse It was
discovered that it was mortgaged te its full
value, leaving nothing for his I'.uuily or
creditors. The tUsappenmucn has created
tlie greatest excitement and Is the sole topic
ofcen venation. Rpiipeii's Mends endeavored
at first te keep the matter quiet, but as the
sums appropriated by him wero se large, and
the aggregate Increasing every .minute, they
were at last compelled te acknowledge that
he was a defaulter te many thousand dollars.
llli onion, iluceb Thompson.
Jacob Thompson died Tuesday nftorneon,
at IlSiii, nt his residence n Memphis, Tennes,
see. He was secretary of the Interior under
President Rttclmnan, but at the breakup of
the cabinet, after the president's refusal te
treat Willi the Seuth Carolina commissioners
he abandoned his pest without resigning.
During the rebellion Mr. Thonip'eu aided
the Confedorato eause from Canada as a t.io t.ie
cial commissioner, plnnning the release of
the rebel prisoners in the Northwest, mid
conducting, or instigating, ethor operations
in the loyal states Curiously enough, Mr,
Jetlerseu Davis does net mention him in his
history of tlie Confederacy.
I'leatantly BurirUed,
A pleaaiiit surprlse was given" te Fred, S.
Stitrglsen his blrlhdaj'en Tuesday evening
by his numerous Indy friends at his home 117
Fast King street. The party enjoyed them,
selves very much In various ways, having
music both vocal ami Instrumental ; and after
haying purtaken of elegant refreshments, the
fun was kept up until n late hour,
A Dukedom for Karl Spencer,
F,url Spencer, lord lieutenant of Ireland,
U te te created n duke after the return of the
Prince and Princess of Wales from their
Irish tour.
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'A NEW NATIONAL BANK.
uvimLv LAvtfcnmt ami neam.y
1USADV FOll A TlllAT, TMV.
The Northern End or tlie City Waken Up te
the Need or Hetter lliulneM Fnrllltle.
Meeting or 1'rorpectlte gtacklielilcr.
An AMiired Snrceit.
An Informal meeting or persons faverable
tothe organisatien or a new national bank
In this city was held In the directors' room or
the Farmers Northeru market heuse at 10
o'clock, and was called Ut erder by Owen P.
Rricker, esij., en wIume lnotleu H. G. Raker,
esri., was called te the chair. Mr. Rricker
was chosen secretory.
After a frce discussion among theso
present j from -which It appeared tliore was a
unanimous wish te establish a new national
bank, with the banking heuse north of the
railroad and convenient te the Northeru
market, Kx-Mayer Stautler moved the ajt ajt ajt
pointnient of n conimltlce or llve te nolect ft
proper location for the banking liouse end
repert te an adjourned meeting. The mo
tion was agreed te nnd the chair npixilntcd
Win. I). Stautler, Aaren H. Sunnily, J, W.
Ryrne, RenJ. 1.. I.an(lls and Robt. M. Mor Mer
row, said committee.
Jehn R. Dlll'enliaiigh moved that ihe capital
stock orthe new bank lw net less than ?100,
000 with the piivllege or Increasing it te
?200,00a The motion was carried unanl unanl
lueusly. J. W. Ryrne moved that the shares orsteek
lie 5100 each, and that the maximum number
of shares nwarded te any stockholder be ten.
i.'m! ',K Htoner moved te amend by
limiting the maximum uiiinber or shares te
any sUJckholder te twenty. The amend
mentwas accepted and the motion asainendcd
carried.
Mr. Itricker innved that a cominlttee or
three be appointed by the i'hair te select net
lOSSt-thnn llvn nnnifm f'np Km ti..n. Imut n.i;i
Jproiient thwu te the next meeting te select
'front TJifclfflMIttt'Wwr smrreetL te and the
ciiiar at lYa Owe P.RrlcUer, C. 1. JRen JRen
giereml II; Jj. Stchimwi (wld committee
'he meeting adlourtied te rpcenvenunt the
saine plac-e en KatnnUy afternoon next at 2
o'clock. -
IT is hound te en.
There is no doubt the nuw bank will be
fiigniunsj. rera long tlme past there luw
leen rfclonlretelmve a national Kink cv.tau
5,'l'n0llM rthe ralreaJf and there wan
,WKHUsappelntment nxpresseU by many
subSTtrilwre te the Fulton National lank
when it was determined te locate it se far
down town. Frem that tlme te the present
the question or establishing a bank near the
Northern market has lieen agitated and has
iinall.y culminated in the present movement
'1 here will Isj no larkWreniial in mart with.
and had suliscrlptlens been asked1 for te.
day It is helleed all the stock would
have liecn taken at jir. There Is a
very considerable interest In the project hi
the rural districts, as well as in the city, es
liecially In the upper part orthe county; and
)atreuagfl is premised the new enterprise
Irem Manheim, I.ltltz and ether lielnts
through that section or the county which has
contributed te thu successor the Northern
markotandtelho development or business
In its locality.
There appeared te 1st a disposition among
the friends or the new kink te purchase at
ence the line three-story brick building en
the west slde or North Queen street ImjIew
Walnut, new occupied by H. 1,. Stehman as
nclgar factory. It Is believed it can lie lieught
for f 12,000 or $15,000, and would require but
lilllAaltoralleii, except the erection efa vault
te lit It for n banking house.
i i m i
3ii:meutai. h.i r.
Tlie ArniiigvmenU belli); Made fur IN I'repei
Olnrnanre The Orator Clmien.
Tim Joint (situmillce el Admiral Iteynelds
and Geerge II. Themas pets el the (Irand
Army el the Hepiibllrtippehited tn'niake ar
rangements for the decoration "or soldiers'
graves en memorial day, May .".Oth, met at
the nllice or Alderman ltirren Tuestlav eve.
nlng.
Thonratienon the evcnlng of Decoration
Day will be delivered at Fulton opera heiist)
thisyear, iuslvad el at the court house.
The ceromenlos incident te the decoration
orthegraves will be iH'gHti nt J o'clock in the
morning.
Comrades A. I). Ggyer, Dr. J. A. IZ. Reed
and Adam Delict wero npiieiuted as the
cominlttee te secure Hags.
Comrades Rciijiuulii llcurj', Henry Shniib,
and Jehn Hlack, jr., werenpiiolnteirtheceni-
iiiiueiMiii iicarsesami conveyances,
The cemmittee le secure (lowers ami
cresses are Jehn Illaik.Jr., l'nuik llnumiend
and Miles KItn.
Hubert C. McDonnell was elivted elder
marshal for the parade, and he appointed the
following aids : Frem Geerge H.Themas pest,
A. D. Gyger, Lawrence lleyle, Martin Stark,
and Irem Admiral Reynolds pest, Heward
Het, J. A. Ilellinger and David Hartman.
Cel. Henry II. Turner, or Ixiwvllle, New
Yerk, has accejited the hnitatien te deliver
the Decoration Dayoratlen.
A gcntlemaii el" this city, who knows Cel.
Turner, has this te say el him : In the sum
mer or 1SHI he was ii lawyer of high standing,
and hedrepicd Ills pmctice te assist in rais
ing and organizing the tlrst New Yerk artil
lery. He served that year and In 1S0: as its
lieutenantcolenel in Virginia, ami Maryland,
iiuder General Harry, who Was chief ornrtil ernrtil ornrtil
IcrylnJheAnny ofthe Potomac.. Cel. Tur
ner received the thanks erhls commanding
olllccrferlhoclllclout manner in which he
discharged his duties. After the war he re
turned te the practice of his proresslen. He
Is new one orthe regents or the university or
the state or New Yerk, lle Is an able and
Interesting speaker, and his services nre In
grc-.it demand In Northern New Yerk.
HIitiirhaiirrH hy Hull HreriNund llenmerM.
A telegram Irem Ottawa says : "It Is well
known that the half-breed disturbances In tlie
Northwest, i leaded by Leuis Hie!, are much
mere horieus than the government Is willing
te ncknowledgo." The minister of the Interior
lias received Information that there are COO
hair breeds under arms. The lieutenant
governor, who Is in Winnipeg, lias been In
constant communication w 1th the authorities.
A detachment of meunted im1 Icemen, with
Held guns lias been sent Irem Winnipeg.
The Nineteenth. H.italllen, at Winnipeg, Is
new under erdeis for n forward movement If
neecessiiry.
It Is reported that the Oklahoma colonists
at Celleyvllle, Kansas "are socking te getn
large force into Oklahoma whlle General
Hatch Is busy watching Captain Couch at
Arkansas City. The plan Is te send in men
in small squads and scatter thomever the
country, keoplngsceutsridingtowarn them
ofthe upproaclief troeM. They have received
large reinforcements from Texns, and pre.
iwwotewearout the Ninth cavalry by lone
marches." " ' "
AnsiuiH ami lottery.
Rig Hen Smith, ldghly colored. nndwJIin
Frasbury, slightly colored, nfler drinking
mere than they should have drank.get Inte a
dispute, nnd from words canie te blows, Hg
Hen planting hlu big list en I'resburv's oye
mid closing Jt up, and bruising his 'loco se
badly as te mnke it almost as black as Hen's
own. Presbiiry made complaint against
Smith, and the latter entered ball for a hear
ing before Alilnrmau McConemv.
I'leur lUrieU te be (rued Hut Onre,
Michael H. Miller, or Topton, Rerks
county, is circulating u petition te be pre
sented te the state legislature, praying for the
enuolment eru law, that flour luurels shall be
used but ence for packing Heur. It Is In
tended that such n law should prevent the
buying up et barrels, which may pnadhly
have coma out oriieuses In which contagious
dlseaseJi have prevailed, and from tilling
them the second time with Heur,
At I lie Kinks.
Thore was a large attendance at the Minn,
norcher link en Tuosdey evening, the at
traction lielng the onemlle race botween
I-rank Luis end Frank Hell no. I.utz wen
the race In 3:30.
The bat carnival, advertised te take place
nt the King street rink did net come oft; there
net being n sulllclent number entered te
make it interesting.
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MIVHHIh
LANCASTER, PA., WEDNESDAY,
1IOSTIT.K NEHIUHOIIH.
HulMIng n Wall te Darken the Wlinlewx of Hie
Wldener Building.
Frem tlie Philadelphia I'rens.
Tlie arcliltccui of what is known ns the new
Wldcncr building, nt 433 Walnut street, wero
rather nstonlshed when a parly of workmen
dumped fiidlr toeli Tuesday morning en the
low feet of ground bctwecn tlionewstnicturo
and the headquai ters of the Jofl'erson Fire
Insurance cempanj-, next deer, nnd prepared
te put up n brick wafl that will doprlve the
eectipanUi orthe eastern slde or the Widoner
heuse ornllcliance or getting light and air.
The watl, which Is the result or n fend bo be
twecn the two real cstale owners, will ceme
within six inches orthe Widoner windows.
1 he new building was commenced several
weeks ega Ills being erected by Messrs.
Klklns nnd Widoner. When the officers or
the Jollerson Insurance company saw that
the building would ceme within live ieet of
thelr own nnd darken the lawyers' ollices en
the Western slde. Ilinv mndn nverlni- . Ilwi
syndlcntotegotltputbacknvo feet, se that
thore might Ie an Interval or ten feet between
the walls. This, they said, would be better
for both sldes, as It would secure ventilation
mid an extensive vlowef the vault or heaven.
Messrs. Klkins and Widoner, howevcr, ro re
Hised le ceme le terms.
The managers or the Jeilorsen company
wero very much annoyed, and determined
upon rovenge. A bullder was employed te
put nn the wall en the oxtremo limit or
their land for the exprcss purtiose e'f brlnK
lng the now-cemcMto terms. The foundation
was completed yesterday and the wall will
be run up rapidly te the second story. When
it has get as far as that its ewners will
step and await development. If Messrs.
Llklns and Widoner de net then couie te
tonus the wall le built up ene or two stories
higher.
"It'll make a cellar out of the new build
lug," gleefully exclaimed an occupant of ene
of the Jeilorsen enices, "whlle It only
abridges our llve feet sioce by nlne Inches,
the thickness orthe wall. H ltdeesn't make
the HOW rooms dark ennilirh It will lw. ml.,i.
ed black. We mean business. The Wlde
lierbulldingwlll have te ceme down. There's
no help for it"
The contest has caused initie mi erilinii.,.i
among the neighbors. The Jeffersen build-
IIIK is (sVIIIilcd liv iiImTiiL flcrhtenn kirvi.ru
and each out el ihciii has olfereil
his HerviccM fnx) or cliarge te
th ceiniwny in the event of any
legal complications, llofere the wall wnicoin wnicein
Jiuiiiced I llVHortheoightw.il memlierri of the
bar held a meeting and nemii rnririni
heuw ever the title-deeds, e that the new
;nii unguium immige te tlie extent or an
Inch eh the land of their rivals. The brick -layers
en the wall were encouraged Tuesday
by the appearance or elghteen heads out of
the yarleils windows. The owners of the
heads smiled with Jey el the progress or the
work.
Many sarcastic remarks were made bv Iho
opposition workmen, but thu feud was n
lined entirely lei comments upon each ether's
personal appearance.
J "riw'uKjtA r axTBiiiH nirenvt:.
The Hill I'uiue lh Delaware T-CglOatnr
AricrScirral Venn," C.iliU-il.
A sjteciid dlsiatch te the Vrei from I)eer,
nuiieunees that the Fougeray illvorce bill
ha.si-.w.sed the Delaware Senate, and Is new a
law. This action concludes ene of the most
protracted and earnest struggles ever made
te have matrimonial bends set aside by law.
Thocasehasa peculiar Interest here hountise
oneoi me parties new lives in Philadelphia,
and the ether, until n few years nge, resided
there. The contestants were Rene J. Feil,
geray, who, for years, lias Iweu seeking a dl
voice rrem his wire, Sarah J. Fougeray. Tlie
lirtles are first cousins. They were married
clandestinely In Camden nbent lfslT, nnd a
vearer se later the ceremony was again pub
licly iwrfernledat the request nMietli. The
giri s ircnts elij(s;leil te the match.
aim. lougcray'sfHther. Fdwin U Mlnlzcr.
incsal l,lli Seuth Hre.nl street, and she
new makes her home with him. Some eight
years age the ceuple lecame estranged and
separated. The husband seen liegan diverce
proceedings and the wlfe resisted the suit. II
was withdrawn. She then hud him brought
Inte court and he was required te gl ve IkhiiI
ler the jKiyinent or a statist sum for her sup
port. Anether suit ler divorce was seen
brought, and, being again opposed by the
wile, was aliandened, and tlie husband was
seen after arrested for failure le pay the
meney required Ity the erder or the court.
Despairing or securing separation in l'enu
sylvanla, Fougeray moved le Wilmington,
where henpened n brush factory. He applied
te the courts there, nnd in 1831, te the Dela
ware legislature. Mrs. Fougeray and her
family went down and opposed the bill. Her
husband's family was also represented. The
i re pi
mil was defeated.
Meantime n new
nctlen te resist the iuv-
mem hi inn money hi rnnaiieiplila was
brought and again railed. In l!s2, Fougeray
ouce mere applied te Iho Delaware legisla
ture. Fx-Cengrc-ssman Whitney, new judge,
was his counsel, And Congressman Lere ap
peared for Mrs. Fougeray. Fougeray spent
money lavishly nnd wine flowed llke water,
but tlie bill was again dcrealed. The ellert
at the present session was even mere expen
sive for the. applicant, and he has been suc
cessful at last only nner a hard fight. In the
proceedings he has sjeiit thousands or dol
lars, ami hi all or them he has nevcr attacked
his wife's character, nit alleged Incempatl.
billly, whlle his wil'e charged him with im
fallhliilness. f.l.M'II.I.K MAY RRVOI'Kll.
The
I'Mel Hall Itemeed mid tlie Chance for
I.lle In UN I'm or.
Jai-, Fa., March 2. This place and vlcin
l;y Is still much egltated ever the Mnville
tragedy early en Monday morning. Iiter
aivnuuts show that the sheeting was dene In
the most cold-blooded manner, Mr. Mnville
having first been rendered jxiwerlcss ami
then deliberately shot bv the burglars for re
fusing te tell where his money was placed. It
is stated that Miss Mnville recegnltl ene or
the men, but roruses te glve Ids iiame nt
present. The authorities are en his track.
The pistol kill has been s.irely removed
from the Injured man. Mr. Mnville seems
te Imj doing very well, and the chances for
recovery nre in his favor. Tlie removal or
the biilletjvas ellecled under the medical
sujiervisien of Din. Martin mid Swing.
Junier Millenary Hutertnlnment.
The Children's Missionary society of St.
Jehn's Lutheran Sunday school gave an en
tertainment in tlie church Tuesday evening
that was largely attended. The choir or
St. Jehn's ojicned the entertainment with n
line "selection, and Rev. R. Stall, the pastor,
iiiinincii uiiu diiiiu leaning mill prayer.
There were a number or pieces or music well
rendered by the Sunday school mid choir,
and about twemy of the Sunday school
scholars gave Interesting recitations, all or
which wero well delivered. Rev. Slull
made nn address In which he gave seme
account or the origin or the Children's Mis.
sienary society which has contributed sulll sulll
cleut funds te cdueate nnd maintain nnathe
evangelist, Furalielhi Abraham, hi Contour,
India. An annual contribution of ii cents
enables all te bccouie members or thu mis mis
slemiry society, of, which nearly nil the
children and teachers are members. The
collection that wnsliftedut tlioenlertalninent
amounted te $12.71.
An AfcteiiUhcd Mlllilummi.
Ill Macon.Georgla, whlle the Putnam Rifles,
who are en thelr way te New "Orleans, wero
waiting for thelr train te leave. Capt. I. II.
Adams walked Inte the Indies waiting-room
te Hieak te a frlend. Just ns he reached the
mlddle orthe room alady hurriedly lorther
seat near Iho tire, and running up te him
"patted him en both cheeks, pulled at his
pluniffanrHwhied the buttons en his coat
" Why," she-cald, "what n pretfy man you
are. What a pretty talLen your head.. Where
did you get your prettcleNies 7 Wbydldn't
yen tell me you were coming i'i. i
Never having seen the lady befdref-lhe cap
tain's amazement may be Imagined. He was
about te suggest that she was mistaken In
thinking that she knew him, when a man
walked up nnd drew the lady away. .She
was crazy and was being carried te a lunatle
asylum at Mllledgeville.
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t'eaat of the Annunciation.
Te-day H the feast of the annunciation in
the Catholic, churches, being the commem
oration of the announcement te the Virgin
Mary or her divine maternity. Special ser
vices were held in the several Catholie
churches of the elty In honor .of the, day,
i.,t'
vasi yfjtm-imAMm
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COLUMBIA'S REGULAR BUDGET.
if Kir WAitmwvHi; for thk krrlrt
stove ironies.
The Career or a Nehller In the lingular Army.
Haw 1UU VretpecU ftr the CeinliiB
Year A Cew' Painful Situation.
Nenm Nete About tlie Town.
Itejrnlnr Corrcgpenacnco of IicTELtiaixcxR.
Cot,HMniA,Mareh2i. A new warehouse,
40 by SO feet, is being erected by and at the
Kcoley stove works. It will costf7,C50abevo
the foundations, and wilt be built exactly llke
the old ene, that Is, se far as appoarance, con
struction and quality Is concernod. Jacob
nlleath received llin mninrf fw iiu nriu..
Thlslsacommendablomovoon the part of
::" "'umkuiw, in wiui me new warehouse,
they can have steves ready for shipment at a
uav s notice. Heretofore orders could net be
lllled nntll tlie stoves were completed, but
row being en liandowlngtescarclfyofstorago
Career of n Columbia Heldter.
Sevon years age our townsman, Harry
Nowcemcr, left home and Joined the United
States army. During the llve years he was
a soldier he was stationed nt Fert Douglass,
Utah. AVlien hLs tlme was served he did net
re-cnllst but accepted a position as driver or
?.i. - 01';'cr"''et team between Salt Iike
- Ity and I- ort Douglass. In a Iotter te Jehn
Mclntyre, received yesterday, he savs the
est is the place for young men j all can And
eiuploymenu Ne mere Fast for him.
Harry Is n son of Jehn Newcomer, who at
ene tlme was oversoer or tlie Strlckier farm.
Hefore Joining the army he was a brakeman
en the I'cnnsylvanla railroad.
Hun Hall I'l-onpeU.
llase ball will net lw the principal amuse
ment In Columbia this summer, If, Indeed,
It can be classed at all with eurnmnseiiienis
Se much money was lest in the clubs last
year, that no jwrseii reels llke investing llieir
spare cash in the saine this year. Ilesides
suitable grounds will be dilllcult le get, but
It Is Ijelieved Ifeiintigli money can be raised
by subscription, we msy, after all, have a
llrst-class amateur nine, orcenrso we will
tlUVO lets or Cltlbs llke llin Mlnru A Inrte nl
but we nre referring te a club that will' be an
honor te Columbia.
A Cen' I'alnfnl Freak.
A cow owned byllenrj' Kllneslcaver, who
resides near Columbia, alarmed nf the sight
of n niimlwr of boy carrying' gvergrecnH,
and locemlng l'awildcicdj'O'.tei day ran head
foreme.st Inte Mr". K.'k Urn, ene or lier horns
going clean through n beard. In altemptlnir
m Tree herwqrtlie horn was broken off near
the heaii. The pain must have Jicen Intense,
for tlie animal Iwcame wild, and tore around
the baru-yard, doing considerable damage,
for a quarter of an hour, before It Avas driven
unit ns Kian.
Town tiettn.
FrankStocker has changed his resiilence
Trem iAKiwt street te Walnut, below Com-iiien-e.
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Jehn llrewn, yesterday purchased of I.
Hogentogler, a Inter ground abeve Sevcnlh
street, extending from Locust te nlley " II."
for $i00. '
Thirteen dirty, hard-looking tramps, last
night slept in tlie dirty, hard-loeklng, leckui
owned by Columbia.
The library or St. Jehn's Lutheran church
Is being overliauled. Heeks worth it, are be
ing re-bound and numbered. New books
tire te be purchased, their selection new Ikj
ing made.
1. R. R. engine Ne. 821, was taken" from
thoCeliimblasIinp this morning, and Riven
atrial. It prevcti satisfactory.
Fully llve hundred isirsens attended the
public sale or Lloyd Milllln, yestcrday, at
Ills firm near Columbia. Forty Alderney
cows were Kehl, and 10 ern mixed breed..
They brought from ?100 apiece down lefcS
aplece ; n herse, several shoals, and llin dairy
fixings wero also disposed or.
C. K. Heiinclt returned te his business In
Hu lelstewn this morning. Ills illness
was net ns sovero as was at first believed.
Samuel Rrosey, the youth who is claimed
te be lncorrigible,.was taken te the Heuso or
Heftige te-day, by Ofllcer William Wlttlck.
A uecded Improvement Is being made te
gutters at street crossings the ice Is beiiiR
cleared from them.
Master Ferter Clark and Miss Annie
Champliu ilulshed their engagement at the
rink last evenlng. There was a large nuill nuill nuill
once nnd it gave credit te the two skaters as
liclng the finest that have ever apiieared In
Columbia.
Samuel Filbert will decorate Armery hall
for ' La CheclaUiire," and this is sulllclent
proerthatlt will lx well-done. The event
win ceme en en irlday anil Saturday oven even
lugs and Saturday nllernoeu or this week.
-i xixi:.yi:ai:.ei,i .vt'itnmiKss.
Mitry Cenner C'enfe. That Slie Killed Her
I.lllle CeiihIii.
Thochlld.inurderre)orted from Scellsville,
Va, seme ilays age, has been fully confirmed
by the confession or Mary Coejier, the nine-year-old
girl who committed the crime. The
victim was Molvllle Harrett, a boy or soven
visits and n cousin el the young murderess.
The two children lived with their undo near
Scellsville, In Albemarle county. The girl
was susixvted orthe horribleerimo, but tlie
only evfdence le support the suspicion was
the statement et her llttle llvo-year-old sister.
Streng circumstantial ovldenco pointed le
the undo of tlie children, David Cooper, as
the murderer, mid he was taken te (all,
though the smaller or the girls suited from
the tlrst that her sister killed, thelxiy "for
citing her egg." The girls wero te be
taken te the court house, te testify before
the grand Jury, and in talking te Mr. Illedsoe
and ethers last night that tlie elder of the
gills acknowledged that she killed the boy,
saying that she and her sister persuaded him
te get Inn chair, ostensibly te put np a swing ;
that when tlie ree had lieen attached te the
celling or the cabin she made a loop, Inte
which he was made te put his head ; that
then she knecked tlie chair rrem under him
and struck him soyeral sovero blows evor the
neau wan a suevet
uer Hrnld Cut On III the Night.
In Cohoes, New Yerk, Agues Shea, dang li
ter or Foermastor Shea, had her golden
tresses cutoff clese te her head, en Monday
night, as was supposed for n time, by some
unknown persons who had stolen Inte her
bedroom. Thore was a queer feeling alient
her head and she put her hand thore. The
discovery led her te shriek, nnd her Bister,
who wns sleeping by her, went Inte a fit
rrem fright. Mr. Shea nnd family en learn
Ing what was the matter, examlncd the win
dows and doers, but feuud them all secured.
The long braid was found lying en tlie stand
in the arler. Mr. Shea new thinks that
Agues who Is snbject te freaks orsounambu ersounambu orseunambu
Usui, cut them oil herseir. Nothing however
was found In the room witli which shoceuld
accomplish tills net.
Half Duck, Half Chlikcn.
Frem the Mt.ltollj-Kche.
Some years age thore lived In Antrim
township, Franklin county, an old Gor Ger
man farmer who, in his early struggles
In life, liad been generously assisted by
Gen. Simen Cameren. One tlme a hen
belonging te his fariner hatched out a
rant avis that was hair duck and half
eliloken. When It was full-grown many per
sons ndvlsed the aerinan te ndvertlse and ox ex
hlblt or soil the wenderful fowl, but remem
bering his old benefactor, he concluded te
send It le Mrs. Simen Cameren as u present.
It was accordingly neatly coeiied up and sent
te the Greoucastle exprcss oltice, The rami,
or had Innocently Inscribed the' contents or
the coop with the address thus : "Mrs. Simen
Cameren. Half duck and halfchlcken, Har
rUburg, Va."
Oil a VUlt I'rem California.
Mr. Edward Hoever, or Ran Francisce,
Cal., a" former Fennsylvan.'an, has been en n
dying visit toVerk te tee his brother, Jehn
Hoever, and bin nlster, Mrs. Cornbower. Fd.
served his apprenticeship at saddling in Lan
caster. He lias always been n geed clever
fellow, mid has been successful en the Fact lle
coast. He had visited tlie Fast and took a
wlfe with him hi 1670 during the Centennial.
Change of Market Day.
Next Wednesday will be tlie rirst or April,
end the market committee of councils have
decided te have the Central market on'.Tues en'.Tues
day morning instead of fedneaday morning,
crWM ,n - a- ,-j ,- ,. ' " i -f'.-'i-T - - s ' ? -. j? rKvar ,vfai ,i 2 ;ma
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MABCH25, 1885. " M
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TKAtKllOBllEHS O.V TKtAr
Trainer nnd n rlfll 111 Arraigned Hcrore the Klk
ten, MU Court.
Leen Grimth and William Trainer, were
put en trial at Klklen, Md., e, TueX
morning r(,r rebb.n 0Inu3
en he central division of the Philadelphia,
Wilmington ,t Raltlmore railroad, en he
2d of January. Thore wero two IndiclmenU
against each forrebbory and taking n watch
fjortheast Star, and of ene dollar from Wll.
ni Aiueny, colored. Trainer was 18 years
old i July last. Grlflltlfls in his 2011,
They leek far from the common Idea of trah
robbera Grllllth has a simple leek nn
Tralner a sullen appearance. Reil, we
tried togcther.
M. T. nilllgan, conductor of the train, snl.i
e!flhSi" I'An'Vl statl0" Haltlmer, for
Oxford nt 0:10 o'clock p. m. Twe young men
H, ? m,J'3U,d n.?1 re?n' Boten at Rising
2 mir ylmar, the next statlmi. Did net sen
OUUlllirillO lawnimn. TmlA. ..i.. ,T
- j f, " -nj. ,
revolver at him aniTtehl him te stan back or
he would blew out his heart. 1 le ll ted Info
the water-closet and locked the deer. Whlle
there he hid his watch in his Ixjet Mr
Garoytestitlodthatliowas ene or four pa
songers In the car, nnd was made te hand
ever his watch, with hLs lift as an allorna allerna
live. Ills iwckct-boek, which had a lanre
sumofrnenoyliiit.thorobljcr did net git?
Uvl'iviiibonrcelorc,l SilI(l Trainer heliltt
i.v.cr .". !ls ,,t'aa nnil demanded his
note. '"""""-' "e Kave him n dollar
Delectlye Miller, or the Pennsylvania rail
road serviee, logetiier with Detectives Ottv
?'.. yencM' arrested the reblicrs. MUIcr tes.
tified that he recovered the preperty and his
revolver from Trainer. Tlie revolver, which
is a very large ene, was shown In court, The
defense called several U'llnnawa !. i,.u.i
fled te tlie geed character or the accused, and
that Grimth was weak-minded.
Wm.Tralner, oneordefendants, wasswern.
and admitted committing the offense. He
said he did net knew why he did It, He was
halfdrunk en clder j he was cither drunk or
crazy ; he lest or threw away some chance
ami told Grlfllth he would get It back I r Te
had te take up a collection. The act was net
premeditated. Grllllth had no part In tlie
robbery. In renlv in n (.iif-iir... ,... .,.
court as te whether he hud read many novels,
JlSrn1 tvJ?t.,,Bl,?' 'L'd read all kinds,
Heme orthe Wosfeni kind. -t
lri?iUh put ut" tand nd denleil"
nny knowledge or Trainer's intention te rob
fnni rnrtwIP"?"! In it. GrUllth's father
lestllled te his seu being weak-minded, and
gave several Instances te show it The pris
oners Juniwa etr the train idler the robbery
when it was going nrteeu miles an hour. The
court without concluding adjourned.
THK HIHHISQ POOR JUnF.VTOll.
Mi Colleague Will Take no Action le Fill ilia
Vacant l'laee.
H. H. Lengcnccker, thonbsendlngdlrector
orthe peer, continues te be missing. His
efllcial term will expire en the first Monday
of JMinary,ll(,7a -The beard or peer directors
consists or six members, mid-four constitute
n quorum for the transaction or buslness.
The lieard have net taken any action en the
absence or Lengcnccker and say they
will net fill his place. The remain
lug liienilwrs are very punctual in
their attendance- and say they cm get along
the iMlnnce orthe year without -Mr. Loinf Leinf
licckcr. hey state that R a member is olected
te take ids place, he will have te Ijo paid at the
rate or f r) per annum. Lnngencckcr was
elected under tlie old law which provided
ler a per diem nav nnd If he ilneu nr.i ..u...i
le his duties the county will net be subject te
any expense en his account.
jriiK law or thi": cask.
The law; governing vacancies in the beard
or jioer directors was pased en February 27.
LOS, and is as fellows : '
"i hat in ease or any vacancy or vacancies,
by death, resignation, removal, neglect, ro re
rusal or otherwise, or nny or the said dlree-
'.n,.,."aJril-v of ,no remaining directors
shall fill such vacancy or vacancies hyap hyap
peintment or ene or mere citizens or their
counties respectively, as the case may ro re ro
nulre, te sorve until tlie next general elec
tion, when another director or directors lmlj
Ijo elected te serve for the period or periods
which such director or directors were te liave
served." ,
Vlllathifrllie Crelun AVnlcr Suiinly.
A .startling revelation as te the pollution or
the sources or the Creten water supply in
New Yerk was made Tuesday morning In
lhpshae ern report from Dr. C. W. Kdsnn.
tothe beard of health, embodying resuILser
an exhaustive examination or the Creten
river mid its water shed during Iho past win
ter, by order or the beard and ox-Mayer Fd
son. The Hiibstance eflt Is that the resident
IKjpulatien in the whele district is rapidly en
me increase, aim mat at no single place,
,small or large, in Iho entire district, is
any prevision made for the disposal
or the sewage, the volunie or
which grows in exnet proportion
tothe population ; that all or this filth new
finds lu way directly or Indirectly into the
natural drains or the region, the running
water courses, and through these into New New
Yerk's reservoirs and water p!)os. At two
points en tlie Creten the inspection discov
ered oxtenslvo condensed milk ractbries, ene
employing 100 ami the ether evor 75 Imnds,
located en the very liank or the stream that
had closets for the use or the empleyes open epon epen
Ing directly en the water. At another xiiut
a slaughter house, where catlle were
constantly killed, was placed en the
bank, and nil the elfal nnd sow-age went
Inte the river, whlle nil nleng the
stream and its tributaries were found
houses with sownge arranged en the plan of
the condensed milk; factories abeve alluded
te. The repert, after submitting numerous
ether details el'a net less nauseating charac
ter, says that, "whlle these conditions are
net held by the health efllcers te present any
immediate or specially alarming danger,
they show the necessity for prompt measures
te avert a ferther contamination of the city's
water by compelling the adoption in tlie up
country towns or seme system or drainage
that will lead their sowage awny from the
streams, Instead of Inte them."
Sent te I'rlen.
Sarah Scott, who has figured nsn defendant
en n number or occasions before our magis
trates for drunkenness and disorderly con
duct, was arrested last evcnlng by Otllccr
Raruheld, en a warrant issued by Alderman
Harr, charging her with tlie usual offense.
This morning she was committed ferfi veduys.
ArreMed Ter Wlte-Heathi?.
Andrew Starr, of Na 837 Fast Chestnut
street, went home en Tuesday evcnlng uuder
the iullucnce of liquor and beat his wife. She
made complaint against him before Alder
man Ferdney for assault nnd batlery, and he
was arrested by Ofllcer Wlnewer. He was
locked up at the station house, and after a
short incarceration wns released en ball.
ii . .
Went te Jein a Circuit. '
Geerge Goedlmrt, tlie well known bill
paster, or this city, left nt 11:10 last night for
Indiannpells, where he Joins Jehn Deris'
circus, with -which he travels this season as
nn advertising ngent. The show will travel
through the far wostern country and Canada,
and Its principal coniictiter will be Cele.
A H'cII-ICiiuhii l'lrin Dlnsolieil.
Tlie well-knewn firm or Urlwin it Jlurger,
carpenters and mill men, has been dissolved
by the retirement of Mr. Urban. The re
maining partner, Mr. Rurger, will contlnue
the business.
At the Station Heme.
Husluess was n trlfle dull at the station
heuse en Tuesday evening, only eighteen
"knights of the read " applying ter lodging.
They were discharged this morning.
Twenty-llve gas unit gasoline lights failed
te bum lest night.
Exploiileii of Natural Clan.
An oxpleslon of natural gas at Reaver
Falls, Pa., en Tuesday morning, completely
demolished a two-story fratne heuse. Mrs.
Rebert Alley, who lived lu the house, was
bdly burned, V
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THE UTlJTjrii
ll(fX8ET, CO
T.
ThlHr or Ferij
Them Tbone
Action 1
el I
we
M isrci
TtrRsi
'etn
KriMTjj
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ter (h
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Wasiithote:
te-day nominal
Yerk, te be lulu
lie also sent 1
names for past
Henry C. Sham
T. Grass, nt Alb
Ne Action i
The Republic
this morning te
tlen, which Is n
JlFnelveit, Tha
olullens of the
day of March Ini
for nny standing
March' HLiJ
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betwee:
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it, as prevWJbt4
innilUeeefMMlaeli.
engn,beiHlllhj
leik
iiiK iiiu rc'ess e
recinded.
Ne nctlen wa
will be held Inn
d 07eii rcsolutlei
committees of th
clerks, have beci
which are still p
Considerable 1
it was stated by i
cured empleymi
the Sherman r
would favor an
mlltee list. The
was alluded te a
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sn and wiejMieffi.
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"ier,nw.ffawfa A.
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mt k'ftjS
- '.tlfc f A
Senate', te WuiAtn't
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ulreduced, twfijpr,thr
ling. i
iug was niiuiMWtr.l,1
ite wnaieni'rniii.hif
for their cletfe (l '
lotion was aSaSl' '
dire rerislen?tftfi( ,
hject of final wgfcHin
the president Wi)
remain un i)c (,
A.. tl.,.1 .f S' .j V-
If
the Scnute sheu
woek was made
mal action a tacit
that the miner tr
at such times as t'
with iiomlnrtlem
In the Senate
derstandina:iirttiirl i t
U.tll. , IL.M.I11, T ...
.Senata wm! iirvt imi-il ,Vi '.1
' r&gi
erry, of ArL'mi tM
llrll (llAQnualfl iaA i..A ,m
sworn in, after i 'ilcli the Senate went
oxecuuve sossten and nentlunml Mtn'd -.rr.t
lien or the Well nd I.a Abra- treaty. 1 I. j!
First Coiniitreller Dm ham in Official Urf i , iiJJS
First
comptre icr nnrhara, awareed ihelF
of his oi1ce Ihmornliil-.'firVer
iceretlrh s- flrafennipnjiery vjVji,
duties
awroiiceretirii s- flrar vmiprn)i.,.;
nnti'lul !rair I ...ItLrifcIvil
-..... .u, v u. .., nyia
muni iiiuivHiuaii? to-tbeiiow-c
reMmaeter V
"'vrji.lj-pi, ,-). wl
-JMSTMenice deiriuiOii( te-tt
OXOUM,STeXAZOMJmVAli?rfc (
Tlie Hill raMe, Tblrt Juiut,ihe W'
SelHUllnte, , emllf;bTr
leuse bills w-ere i!fhrPp.
iiialnsuntute.xjtjjanli. , ?
ii ,yi J-. fTzj
th.ni.S'LVr5WSa
... - . . . v. !, laijssieaen
the punishment M" saiwHi
who allow iniile one fcml'i"i.
tegether.and nrbh tiliin,-,.il.?A&.......'" i!
in rinks unless hey. present .a wrjlteii
nole of perinlss en from thAir . ... .
requiring casks ai l oilier vessels1 cdnlaliiinK
Intoxicating llque -s telwU!lcd-with tlie In.
grcilients in tlie II ,,iers j apjirep'rlating 5100,
000 for the cstnbliilunentef n Bohliers' home.
Hills were hi trod unxl rei?nl.illncrlif. t,,i..
Ju3ftt'3SXM&$
r vmi" VA,ifjmiLZ..
,.11nV'S
orce-operativostovs, and nllowlnglliepajt M
mcnlofwagcsing.xxlsfiinilsh'edbv coeiw." ' &,
r siercs, anu miking the position of cou ceu
stables salaried. . bill Tvas-Tjwitd wennd
reading authorial .g the prinlinr or l&oetl
copies of Smull's l.indboe'k, w'was the slate
phannacy bill.
In the Senate th- principle bnslucss was
Iho consideration J the congressional appor
tionment bill, giving the RepuWicau 19 and
the Democrats t) Hstriets. Tlio-ne,orw..
ellered the Stewar" and Lewryills of the
last session ns subsytutcs, but they were re.
Jecteilbyaparty vcp. ThebiUS.wn.. .i
ilrd reading without changing the jieliticiil
complexion or any or the districts. A bill i
was passed finally . prevent adulteration of"
dairj-preiliicts. "JF !
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AllElllCAh CAJfJfJSDlJtnVK.
Tliof.-in.-e Order i:ivedJTrem1rreiilllrlUln '
ferhl.rArmleS'mj
Chicago, March .-TheNfK.F.urbauk
canning cempanf Has rccelywl; during tlie
last soven days, cl i. erdew feifcamieU fsf
for the
use of. RrltlshVai-iny, which,
wlih iitlitienal" bnlers recefy.
mnriihl. make the aggregate!.
'',!., ""'PP011 ''"of i,!1"11!1
Iho-e. 'ors came' from tins
war depj.tnK.if. t -,. in .i- .
coupled
cd this
amount
IKJimds.
Hritish
two weeks te 1111 e orderk,c-.rhoAniimir -
packing cempanj- i also in recelbt er.n.i-.. '1
te supply 5,400,000 iwiutids.' 'Theso arev "
largcsterders ever oeilved' here. The-ca'iil',
nlng houses are wi kin day' and nteht In '
order le meet these 'Jeinands,;'i
C.rant Take aVi e Tbreugh'Ui" l"ark.
-NKWenic,Mar i25.
-- -r - -., .-ii-
dltleii this mernhiL sheweif5nSiniisldPrAi.ii''
ImprovemcnL Al r rollrlmrjabent 10s!W
o'clock last night Hi. general firtHtite a qillel
and rorreshing sli uber, wl$' centlniiHd
witli but short Inter als untlti3feiilng, f' i
nwakening lie was .miarativ6' trio from
pain. His sleep li I been ,1itar'tlian ler
any night of tlie we h. At lioeii'lhe; pem;ral
left the house for n rlve thre'ugli the park
in the warm nnd pl ant sfiiisHina, '
A .Stampede for Feil iled U.lMUIliead laud'
Ti'csen, Arl7en Jrarehiae. Tha an-
lieimcement that t i rerrelttHlSlAnds jf the
Texas l'aclfie ralln id woraepen e .utry,.
caused a great rush j tha United Stales land
elllce. The elllccrs aave air.thpy can de te
make entries. Tiir sinils of acres will be
reclaimed.
Serlem ltebc
WlNNIl'Kd, Maul
cltemcnt eentiniics
Hen in the Nertliw
ion erilalf-Hreedt.
ba, Marcliva5.- Tde ox ex
er the half-bfeed ri'el."
U H U reported new
that fifteen meuutci iKjlIeeho'iMteuipiedte
enter Carlten wero 1 lied, and ths the mbela
hill n mndn fnvl v v. iIau nrttiriVwiM
. - - ' Jul? i
Newark Likely-te 1 New JerseyM Capital.
Tm.vTnv r t .r.if.1. va
fJeiiyOrant's ct.u-'Msr'l
conimltlce en rovel tiennry
................ W., .,,4t..ft .,
a Jietise iA"i
created iiv J; l
sensation te-day by rfpertlilgif favorably tl.a
. . j. - .- -
resolution prevldhi) for the. reaV of the',
capital te Newark. hasty caeyaiw heiva-
that mere than hall i(inciiitiMarc v.Mly
te vete for the rosel den, ?lrej ', i
Great Kju lb ""it lit, Londen.
Rosten, March S A prlvatafpableiant
says thore is great c Itemeut-Ja Londen, as
It is reperted 2.-),000 illitla have" bon ajleir
out. ltumorsare tl ck. HialvRmish has 10. ,
Jected the English p .ijjesals. j jte '
A llar-Ke per Maritir
Savannau, 0a.(l larwf. Swiit.l'ihilir-
Wasiiinoten. Mi rhSfi
'MKIiHet t
Atlanlie stales, fah i-ehli
westerly winds, bee mill
In Boulheni portion T$
ture, generally high r bai
,8Scurlllel'allii'
Londen, March '
hien between Russli. u'Ml
incb
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rines ene jer cent, IQ"
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drunken brawl this i'ewIff.Jirpi.wdfitJj
murderer Is unifer, tt JJ Ml
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