r ii If YKi vf '' VOLUME XXI-NO. 184, LANCASTER, PX., SATlkDY, APBIL 4, 1885, PRIOigTTi m 111 ' ' fa LOOKING FOR OIL rax cbaxe xbat a as comb erxn PAHT OF CHESTER COtfXTT. fleeing Derricks and Other Machinery In ronltlen te iak0 the Valuable Flald Come rt, the Surface-Will tt Be Only h WUd Geese CtuueT The derricks le be used In the working or Iho petroleum borers at Parkcsburg, Choster county, are nearly completed, and a huge platform, upon which Iho engines and ether machinery te be used In drilling fnr nil. la already laid. But the machinery itself, Which was te have arrived upon the ground en Tuesday Ht the latest," has net made Its appearance, and the honed farmers who have leased their farms te the TIde Water Pipe company or seme ether organization for ten years are excited In ConHenuonco. There are Tew who de net belleve that within two or liiroe woekH oil wells will be tapped aotnewhero en the cloven hundred acres of leased ground that will rival the Mew at the ollreglon and alter the complexion of the north Chester county business interests, be sides making every man, woman and child who possesses a feet of ground in Hadsbury township rich. The land Bald te be leased by the Tidewater Pipe Line company Is lo cated tn Hadsbury township, about two miles tierlh of Parkcsburg, at the Junction or a imny little stream called ituckrun branch, nnd a range of earthy protuberances, mero ?m.1es3 reckJi known as the Blackherse hills. The Ilrst that the geed people of Sadsbtlry knew of the big bonanza hidden en their farms wus the appearance, about two months age, or another expert, who, they learned, A?.BI,1 nS"nt for n Pipe or oil company. He visited every iwtlen of the Biirreunding county and took away bettiesful of earth and water. A few days thereafter another man "ppeared with leases, wliich he ollered te the 'armors te sign. The leases conveyed te the company the exclusive right te bere for oil en tfie leased premises during the period of ten years. It was stipulated that ir the com cem pany lailed te sink a shall en the premises or any individual within ene year the lease should bocemo void. The consideration paid ter tlie right te drill was ene dollar. One dollar was paid ler each let of ground, without regard te the acreage If oil was struck the owners of the land were le receive one-eighth of the gross receipts. The man ihe acted as the agen or the company in securing the leases appoared lndlttercut as te whether the farmers granted the leases or net. Net the least eageruess was manifested. HKFUSINO te i.i:ahi; TIIKin LAM). Sovenil farmers, whose opinions are con sidered of value among the Sadsbury people, have refused te lease their land. ilakerOlty, who owns ene hundred acres; Jehn T. Latta, whopesscsscsabouttwohuudrod, and Jehn Jenes, having llfty, have all stubbornly re re ro fused le grant the company the right te drill upon their ground. This lias only been known u low days. Simultaneous with the new s of their refusal came the additional information that one man who owned a plece of land a short distance from the lcased property had been ollered the sum er18,00Q for a little niece of land that had cost but fgOO or 11,000. This has greatly excited a great many and prevcuted any further land from being leased. " We de net wish le appear foolish or ager te belleve ecry foolish unleunded ru ru ner, said an old gentleman, " but I own llfty acres of laud en the Buckrun branch. A few mouths age it was worth for farming pur poses tfiO an acre. I would net soil it for any price new outright but would dispose of the right te drill at a high llgure and would then reserve an interest fii the products. Before the ten years' leases of these ether fanners liave expired the supply of oil may subside. I could net be induced by any small llgure te se lease my property." The pipes et the Slatulurd cemiiatiy pass about Iho miles north of the Buckrun branch. Ne amount el ersuaslen will in duce the farmers te even entertain the notion that a pipe has. burst and the oil lias percola ted through the soil te Hadsbury. They point te the Blackherse hills and assert that the 'oil could net, under any circumstances, penetrate, its buse and would nover think of going around. NOT TUB TIDEWATEIl COSII'ANV. Everybedy seems te think that the Tide- , water company was ihe corporation te whom the land was leased. Mr. Brown, the tnvv tnvv urer or the Chester oil company and an ofll efll ofll cialef the Tidewater company, declares em phatically that thore is net the least truth in Iho rumor that ills company has leased a feet el ground for boring purposes. The right of way has been purchased through certain por tions or Salisbury, but no stipulation te drill for oil Is contained in the paper. " It iseutiiely out of bur line," sold he. ' I have seen our company mentioned in connection with the atlair and have net taken the trouble te deny it because the rumors ap peared from tee many different sources. Tlie idea of oil existhig in that locality is laugha ble. State Geologist J. P. Lcslle has settled that question beyond dispute." Afghans Oppose England' Pacific Telegrams. A dispatch te Londen from Ravval Plndl says: "Tlie Ameer is highly pteaseu anne presence of the Duke of Connaught, and ex presses his intention te visit England and pay his respects te the queen. The war preparations in India were the result of infor mation that Russia attended te send : large ferce te Herat in the spring, but the eclerity of Kir Peter Lumsden had balked that project. England's pacific telegrams te Ilussiaare dls approved here. It Is the decided opinion that the Afghan question will net be settled without n war and the sooner It comes the better. Every day's delay is of ad vantage te Russia." The cabinet lias been summened te meet te consider the reply or M. deGicrs, the Rus rian foreign minister, te England's proposal regarding the outposts en the RusBe-Afghan Irontler. Reports wero current Friday that the Afuhans bad attacked the Russians at Pul-1-Khlstl nnd that a light ensued. The reperts, howevor, preved te be untrue. The fortieth army division lias moved from Sara ter te Astraciian in roadluess te embark for Krosnevodsk, en the east shere or the Cas pian sea. According te elllclal returns the miinboi-ef men In active sorvlce in the Rus Hlan army nt the beginning or the year was 002,110, oxcluslve or Cossacks. Thoefilccrs numbered 80,889. Cheesing Wives and Ilerses. Frem the. l'all Mall Gazette. The result or the ramous Durham case will lie that shyness will honccferth be at a dis count In the marrlage market We received the ether daya letter irem adtstantKurepcau capital, the wrltorer which says: "My boy Is engaged te a very nlce girl, but she soems very shy. 1 hepe she Is net going te be another Ijtdy Duihaiu." On the whele It will be a benefit te society if the revelations" of this unhappy domestic interior lead intend ing husbands te uscertaln that the "shyness" 'which they (icllove te be a vell of maiden coyness drawn before an undiscovered realm of thought and icellng is net a mero symptom of abselute vacuity or mind. The astute A merlcui Quakeress, who Is new lecturing at St James hall, said last night: "In the choice era wife, no less than in the purchase or a horse, seme previous conception should Imvn luwii formed in the mind of what was wanted. Te avoid imprudent marriages among young iioeple, she was In f&ver or the establishment of committees or Investigation te question candidates for matrimony. " Alasl even the warranty or u herse Is no guarantee against lurking faults of temper or el endurance, and the matrimonial commit tees of Investigation would de but little te mitigate the miseries of ill-asserted marriages. Still, Union would chose their wives as care fully as their stud, although the ideal is net high, it might save such wretchedness as the Durham divorce case has just revealed te the gaping world. lleai eu Was Her Ueme. Frem the lUlubrldge(Ua.) Democrat. "Ne, papa, I de net want te marry yet What I want Is a man that does net drink, smoke, go out at night, gamble, bet ever eat, Ac. in short, a man who has no vices and Is alvf sys geed." My daughter," said the affec tionate father, "you are but a stranger here; heaven is your home." And we bollevo the old gent was right about it DEATH OF XOBBMT X. MVENC1I. A Well-Known Lawyer and Free Masen, Who Had Many Friends In Lancaster. Prem the Harrlsburg Patriot, Rebert L. Muencb, alter a lingering Illness or several weeks, died at his rcsldonce en Market Btreet, Friday morning. Mr. Muench was born in tills city, Kebruary P, 1831, and was the son or the late Charles F. Muench. His complaint was asthma, and although It was thought that death was near, yet his fro fre quent rallying periods made hlsfrlends hepe Ter the better. Rebert Muench began bis education In the schools or this city, which he tort le enter the printing offlce and blndery or his father. lie did net remain long in the latter place, how ever, but was sent te Tennaut school, Hart Hart eord, Bucks county, te propare for Yale col cel col lege. He entered Yale In 1852 and was grad uated from that institution in 1850. On motion or Rebert A. Lamborlen, esq., with whom he studied law, he was admitted te the Dauphin county bar. January 22, 1850, and his cirerts and ambition have been crowned with success. His oxcellont knowl knewl knowl edgo or French, Latin and German, added te ethor qualifications which he used te such geed advantage In his chosen profession, made his counsel much sought ler, and the memory or what he has accomplished as a lawyer will shed a glow en the pages or legal history rer many, ftill many a day. Asa Masen his position was equally as high. He was past grand master et Perseverance Ledge, Ne. St, and Ter many years district deputy grand master for this district. When the old council was divided Inte two branches, select and common, deceased was made president .or the select branch. His knowledge br legislation which bcnellls a city was recognized by many, and his excel excol oxcel lont record ns a presldlug elllce has fre quently been alluded te. In politics he was an anient Democrat of the Jacksen Ian school. Although donated for the position erdlstiict attorney by J. M. Wlestling, Mr. Muench ran fur ahead or the ticket, and succeeded in reducing tlie Repub lican majority te a figure noer reached up te that time. A widow and three daughters, the eldest or whom Is the wife or M. E. Hcndiey, sur sur vlve him. Net French Dresses. Paris Letter of the Londen World. During the past week I have had sev eral opportunities of soeing new toilets, mero particularly evening dresses. According te any observations the favorlte studs for ove. nlng dresses seem te be melr, satin, lampas, crape, and gauze, (he Uverite colors old rose, old geld, vlcuxcuive, grcnat, de Syrle, blue hcraldique, myosetls vlo vle vlo letle de Parine, turqueise, satin-weed all of theiu tender and soft tones. Over theso colors, which form the basis or the cos tume, are thrown semi-transparent draper ies bespangled with geld and with Iridlseent strewing or nickel and sliver and oxidized steel. The decollectage assumes all forms and all degrees el completeness, and in Iho buckling of shoulder.ktjets and walstlands, and lu the "ledplug" up or tabller and side draperlesji diamonds and brilliants play a large role. The hair Is dressed principal ly in Leuis "XY. style, brushed up se, as te disougage thi) Hum or the neck, and crowned by a Pompadour "clieO" ard alg alg alg rotte of feathers, matching the color of "the robe, and relieved with brilliant Thanks te the persistent effort of a famous dress maker, maize amTcanary yellow ingmJhaHy winning Its way te acceptation in spite of tlie strange French prejudice against the color of the sunflower. Yellow moire 'draped with gauze and trimined with garlands or yellow glycines or laburnum has been worn by a leader of fashion, and accepted with nut little criticism. Te conclude my. chion chien chion Icle or frivolity, hore isan indication or a rebe in the Japanese taste : Cersage docellcto en oteurer bright elive green silk ; halT-sleeves of large diamond-mesh netting embroidered In pale tints, with Honors and fans copied from Japanose'deslgns ; skirt of green silk and polonaise or green line with pale rese silk ; and ever the skirt, draped with the Colenaiso, the white large mesh netting om em om reldcrod with fans and (lowers. The con trast of the bread masses or plain, rich green silk with the varied and delicate ernatuenta tlen or the netting is very eirective. Tlie bru bru bru notte who wero this dress completed her toilet by a bequet or tea roses in her hair. Personal Habits of Our legislators. Frem llurrisburg Lcttct te Philadelphia limes. This assembly has members or queer tastes personal as well as literary llke theso that have met before it. By actual observation and count or the Heuso, P2 mem bers eat with their knlcs or cut the butter with them, 5 members never black their shoes, 22 wear paper cellars, 4'J w ear glasses, 37 have red or reddish hair. Most or the members drink, a great majority cither smoke or chew tobacco, very few play cards, but all draw their pay with diligence and regularity. There Is ene dude and ene crank in the Heuso. On the Senate side there is a trille mero style ; the knire Jugglers are row. Heme or the mero prominent senators have been known te wear a dress coat and all pay strict attention te the KlIsh en their shoes and their personal altire. Konater Smith, el Philadelphia, leads the fashion there, whilst Suedgrass, of Allegheny, per forms the same duty for the popular branch. Taken as a whole, personally, socially and in a literary view, the assembly is a fair reflec tion or the commonwealth, and the 251 mem bers may be said te be avorage exponents el their respective constituencies. Takes Ills Life Uecause ofLe.t Meney. Jehn Yest, foreman at Springton forge, Wallace township, Chester county, discover ed the body of a man lying upon tlie stones or the breast or the dam, which proved le be Jeseph Hlmmelright.a man orabeut 70 years. who lived about a mue away, ine uoceasuu was never married, butlived in a heuse with Wilsen Hambleten. The last seen or him was en Tuesday morning, when he left the heuse. He had doubtless jumped into the dam at night, as workmen clese by would have seen him had he attempted the act In nay time. He had undressed himseir, laid his clothing clese by the slde or the railroad, where it was found by ene of the ropalrinen, then lumped Inte the water abeve the dam l and was afterward carrled down ever Uie breast, no could noiuier reau or wruu. and It is thought that the icar ofthe less of some meney that he had leaned te partles had se worked upon his mind as te allcct his reason, and caused him te commit the act. Shet 1 1 tin In the Hack. Jehn Thompson and Thompson Lomen bocameinvolvodina quarrel and came te blows, at Leng Branch, N. J., Friday, but an apparent settlement or the dllllculty was ef fected and Thompson started te go away. When Thompson had koiie about thirty yards Lemen seized a rille and ordercd him te step, which he did. Lemen thou orderod hlin te geahead, and when Thompson turned te de se shot him in the back, Indicting prob ably ratal wound. Half a Town Poisoned by Milk. A naula exisls in Keypert, N. J., at picsent, owing te a mysterious sickness, with symp toms or poisoning, wliich hassoized hairei the inhabitants since Sunday. It is bclieved thnt It is from the effoctef drinklni; some milk. Dr. Arrewsmlth, who had many or the cases under treatment, is et uie opinion that Uie milk had been ttinpcred with by seme unknown persen or persens. Theso affected wero attacked with vomiting and nearly all have rocev ered. An Investigation Is being made. The Kentucky Veniletlu. The secretary of state and ethor state offi cers, who went te Rewan county, Kentucky, Thursday night te investigate the troubles there, returned Friday evening ana report a very bad state or aflalrs, They think they will be auto m oueci a compromise ueivruuu the factious which will secure peace. It Is probable, however, that the treuble will never be settled until state troops are sent te quell It Itef using a Foreign Si Union. The Jleflecler, a newspaper published at Greenville, Plitt county, North Carolina, the liomeorcx-avornor Jarvls, announces that Mr. Jurvis baa peremptorily refused the ap ap peuitiueutaa mmiter te Brazil.- ON THE DIAMOND. what is cjkvaixa Dtstytiniex amose ritj; jiA.it: halt, mex. The Arbitration Committee Hefuse In Permit Hie LoimIIeiioI.hu ICnutcrn Lengue Clnh In Halt I mere Wilmington, Del., tohetllvrtt Hie Vacant Place. The base ball arbitration commltlce met at the G Irani house, Philadelphia, en Friday, and finished Its work lu one short session. The committee consisted or N. E. Yeung, or Washington ; Jehn B. Day, of New Yerk, and Jehn 1. Redgcts, or Philadelphia, re ji re sell ting the National League ; 11. D. McKuight, or Pittsburg; William Baruie, or Baltimore, and O. P. Cayler, or Cincinnati, repicsenlhig the American Association; II. 11. Dlddlolieck, or Philadelphia, GeorgeM. Dullard, of Nun ark, and Michael Hcanlau, or Washington, representing the Eastern League. A resolution panscd at the last meeting or the committee requires each member or the tripartite agreement te have at least six clubs in geed Mtaudlug. The Eastern League was found tohaxe wneti clubs with dues all paid up te date, se the Eastern Lcague will con tinue a membcr. Powell nnd Fulmer, el' last reason's Peoria club (and or this year's National, or Wash ington); Clarence O. (f'KId") Baldwin, or the Quincy club, and H. C. Blalsdell, or the Lynn (Mass.) club, wero lelustatcd. It was shown that Charles Levis, of the Indian Indian apellsclub, was recorded en the blacklist through n clerical error. He was declared In geed standing, nnd. in company with the atKivo-mentleued reinstated players, is eli gible te contract and play aleiicc. J. L. .Snteil, of the Indianapolis club, a p. nlled for luinstatcincut, hut his case way re ferred te the American Association. Henry McCermlck's llke application was referred te the Eastern League, liy halng Ik'eii extolled by tlie Tronlen club. Tlie nauies et P. ('. Lai klu and Jehn Kezlex, both ofthe Heck Island club, were erased Inim the block list, ami, en motion of Mr. McKnlghl, the inles were se amended that players of the miner organizations can not be expelled without the sanction of the arbitration committee. Messrs. McKuight, Redger and Scaulau wcieapixilnlcd atrial cominlttce. The second section el the national agree ment, which relates te tlie signing or players, Was. made te read "October 20," Instead or "ppteber 10," ns the dale en which players may be engaged for the following heaeii. '1 he subject of locating an ICastcrn League club at Ballimere was then discusicd, and, netwlthstaudiiig the argument or the Eastern Lcague delegation, Iho committee decided le ratify the action of the American Association' in prohibiting a club living located thore. The election of olllcers ler Uie enstiiiii; year resulted us follews: Chairman, N. E. Yeung ; secrelary, O. P, Cayler t treasurer, H. It. Ulddlobect. Thoelllco et Ice Hialr man was dene away with. Messrs, Yeung, Dlddlebeck and Cayler wero appointed a committee te prepare matter ler an elllclal national agrtemeat UxikK te be published shortly. , HAM EH rUATTKn OK WtlOAV. i ,Phltalelpliia i Brown I'nlverslty 3, Phila Phila Phila 'delfclisiJBalUmore.iaUluioroa, BuSkte 3 (stepped by darkness) : New Yerk; New Yerk it, Jifoniter 2; Wnshlnglim, D. C: Washington 8, Broekl.Mi 0 (stepped by dark ness). ou;s ok i in: i'ii:i.i. Paul llim, after a great deal el talk, has at last decided te play another season In Prev i. deuce. 4 The ProIdcnce club only defeated the Norfolk en Wednesday, by the score efS te I after a line game. According le the "Philadelphia Jltxnrtt, Myers at second and BastUn at short were a whele lullcld in the game between the Phila delphia's and Brown Unherslly. " The I-inejhtPr Irase IkiII club w ill play their Ilrst game in this city en Tuesday, April II, with the Philadelphia lcague club. The players or the home team will all be hcie by next Saturday. The tjuaker City club, managed by Charles Fulmcr, has accepted terms ollereute locate at Wilmington. Bel., and wilUI'i "'0 Eastern Leaguc. The latter has given up the idea of having n club in Baltimore and the schedule arranged for the latter place w 111 be given te Wilmington. XOltTlllUtX XATIUXAL JIAXK. What was lloiieiit Uie Jtirllnu Tlilf Alterntieii. n ink Iliipldly Taken. The adjourned meeting of the stockholders ofthe proposed Northern National bank met at the Northern market house at 2 p. in. to day. D. G. H.iker presided, and O. P. Brickcr acted as M.-cretary. Tlie minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. The committee te obtain. refusals of sites reported the securing rclusals from the fol fel low ing: 11. Ij. Stehmau, 252 and 2.11 North Queen street; Jeseph Maiks, 1125 North Queen sticcl ; CImrlotte J'eist, 220 North Queen street, and Casjier Weaver, 'ill North Queen street. The comuilttee en subscription staled that they could net report until next meeting, anil it was continued. The comuilttee en organization repotted that they had taken the preliminary Mens towards the organization el' the new bank, the Ilrst liclng the pieseutatlen or an appli cation te the comptroller of the treasury by stockholders, w filch application has tlie premised neeewtjry endorsement or Congioss Cengioss Congiess man lllcstaiid. Members of the commlllee en subscriptions riqierted informally gieat sueiess in placing the stock ofthe new lunk. The tiiecllm: adjourned le meet at the call of the president bYMI'ATllV VOH rilV SICK hOhlHEtt. Oeerge Jl.Tliumu I'e.t 81, (1. A. K. en (Jen- erul (Iraut's Condition. The following preamble and lesolutiens were adopted at the regular meeting of Geerge II. Themas Pest 81, G. A. R., en Friday evening : Wltmtr.AH, 'I'he jicople of this country aie awaiting with sorrow the sad Intelligence of the near approach of tlie death of General Ulysses S. Giant, and WiusnKA, It Is but prepcrimd lilting that the comrades of Gee. II. Themas Pest SI, G. A. R., dopirtment of Pennsylvania, should unlte with the poeplo tluougheut our land In expressing ourserrow at Uie palufulalllictlen WltlCU lias UC1UIIUII illiii, tl iJuiiiiuiiuiiiiiiuu(i:i.i cemrade of our war, thoreforo Jtcielccil, That the comrades or this jiest dosli-e te placu en leceul their friendship and dovetlou te their old couiiii.imleratid match less hore and that we oxlend tehlm and his family our heartfelt Myinimtliy In this his hour of sero trial, ami that it is our heartfelt prayer that an idl-vv he Ruler may yet restore film te health and avert the inej.aniljle Ions our order and the nation w euld sustain in Ids dealh. , ,, ... ltcxelvcd, That a copy or theso icsMutiens be forwarded te the lamlly or General Grant, and that the same be published lu the daily papers or our city. II. R. BlWNHMAN, Commander. Attest: C. II. Fahkaciit, Adjutant Hearing Continued, Christian Hlller, grocer, charged with fore stalling the market in purchasing eggs for the purpese et retailing the same, was te have been heard by Alderman Been this morning, but the case was continued until next week, en account of the iiummice or material wit nesses. At the button Heuse. Nineteen persons were cared for at the station heuse last night or which sixteen were ledgors. Tint ledgers were discharged this morning and tbe drunks paid costs. Thirteen gas and gasoline lights were report ed as net burning laat night A llli- Vntr. G. W. Giiuda'ter, chicken nuiclcr,'vhese advertisement will be found in another col umn, sends us an Easter egg laid by ene of his liens. It la of unusually large slze and lluely proportioned. t ometsna. The ,1r.O. V. A. M. and ltd Fellows Putting Their OMriatWa FlaceC Following in a list of Jeers for the ensu lug term of Emplre Cel ell, Ne. 120, Jr. O. U. A. M. R C. D. D. 11. C. Ill Councilor Jehn Barrl v. u. waller Htiydan . H Win. A. McOH R. R K. N. Wlnewe A. R. H. Itnuhsni Vf-llerUV Warden Jehn Hern. 1 1 Cond' Cyrus Ncaley I. HenU Win. Adaiii' , , , O. Kent Jes. Brew n. 1 Trustees Jehn O. Re ce,'Jehn W. Leon Leen ard, AmesM. AlbrlgliL Treasiircr Jes. R. Tr et. Rep. 8. C. Fred. A. R y and 1L C. Biggs. The council Is in a llmrishing condition. TeLd value of assets te itej p75.48 ; number ofmemliers in geed sta line, 135 ; paid ent for relief of sick nieinlx , III Iho last threo months, (102. V Inslalliitlmi or Idd Fellows. District DoputyGrandMaster E. J. Erlv man en Friday ovcnliigYistalled the follow ing olllcers or Monlcrey l.odge, Ne. 212, f. O. ere. F., or llils city: Neblo Grand 11. J. StigCrwalt Vlce Grand A. W. Wltigeri Secretary Tj. Rathven. Assistant Socrelary Thin, (t Bijrr, Treasurer Adam Oblelider.f .ppoiminems made ny uie jonie gramiier the ensuing term : -,l Warden-Geerge A. BhcllyJ Conducter-Uonry Rill, . H. H Chas. u Hinlth. , I S. Jehn 11. Rotuley. ' 1U R. S J. C. Denecker. Ij. S. R. iVUiertS. Rengler. Outside Guardian Jehn II. Loucks. Inside Guardian J. L. Killiuger. Chaplain E. J. Erlsmau. Appointments made by tlie vlce grand for tlie ensuing term : 1US C. A. Auxcr. L. S 11. I. D. Ei Ismail. Organist Adam Oblendcr. The ledge is in a most nourishing condi tion, having .a membership el .111), para phernalia valued at fSOO, and J10,40 In the treasury. EANTEJl KUUS. Tlin AMorlntlens that Cluster Around this Autlcnt Pnicllce, The eldest, most familiar and most univer sal or all Easter customs are theso associated w itli eggs. Huudrcdsef years before Christ, eggs held an important place In the theology and philosophy or the Egyptians, Persians, Gauls, Greeks and Remans, among all or whom an egg was the emblem or the uuivorseaiid the art et coloring It was pro foundly studied. The sight el street Ixiys striking thelr rival eggs together te see which Is the strouger and shall win the ethor was as common In the streets of Reme and Alliens two thousand years age, If we are te belleve nutiquarians, as it Is at the present day. Tliese eggs, new called Easter eggs, we're"brJglnally knevvif a Pasche "egg, bc bc rause eennwiwl w-Jtu the Paschal or Passover feast One reason for associating an egg with the day en w hlcU our, Saviour arose from the dead may be that the little chick, entombed, se te speak, In the egg, rising from it into lift was regarded aslyplcalorinaseenslon from the grave i is' - .In the North of Enidand It is customary te ' AxchangatiMHeniBrf t3SBt mgKumtmg th a. emiuren ei jamiiics vvne are en muuiaie terms, a custom which also prevailed largely among the ancients and te which Uie sending or Easter irards and ether oileriugs, which has become se i;piilar here of late years, may l tr.iced. The extent te which the latter practice has Increased lu this country w Ithln a fnw years is almost incredible, and these offerings grew mere claborate and ex pensive every year. It is also customary in England's northern counties te elaborately " engrave" Easter eggs by scraping oil the dye with a pen knife thus leaving the design in white upon a colored ground. The full ii.uiie or the decor ater, with the date or his birth, is often re corded in this manner and theso eggs belng carefully prcscrv cd for generations as orna ments te cupboards and mantels would doubtless present as reliable evidence or dates as the records or a family Bible. Tagllapletra's lleulli. Ban r'nincUce Clnortkle. The opera season reminds me of Taglia plctra. New that that redeubtable poker player, billlardlst and masher is gene, I may tell u little story or hew be once brokeup Nllssen, who played Marffucrite In New New Yerk when he was a membcr or Strakesch's company. Tag was oil' and the ether bari bari bari toue was te sing the part or Valentine In "Faust" Tag luvlted a few German friends ten"smaU and late" at Morettl's and cal culated en having a geed time. The ladies who have admired Tag have doubtless get their admiration. Probably some of them have transferred their hungry affec tions te Cardinal!. Atall events, they will sce why 1 did net tell this story vvhlle thu fcstlve baritene was here. When Tag arrived at Meretti's he found that that ge nial and ieimlar eatinghouse did net beast the jmssessleii of any ilmburger, or which he knew his friends wero fend. He rushed out te another, establishment and brought a pound. As he was en his way back he was met by Slrakesch, who was hunting ler him. It seems the ethor baritene had been taken sick, and Tag was needed te play the part Remonstrance was in vain. He had te go. He went tn the theatre and be laid his llmburger down In a corner vvhlle he went le dress, having dis patched a nete te his Wends te keep It mi till lui was dead and could lelu them. Alter awhile he bctheugh him of the Iliti-J burger, and he leunn tee cneius nan gei away with hair of It He was mad. He seized what was left, and bciore he could llnda place he was called en for the last sccne el' his part He jammed the llmbur ger inside Ins doublet and rushed en. He dled, and Murpucrile came and threw her her seir prene en his dead body. She bent down te kiss him. She kissed him. The audience thought she nev or acted se well as when she raised herseir suddenly and raced them with an expression of horror en nor taco. n was llmburger. They thought it was remorse. JMt'OIlTAXT CJ1AXOES IX TJtAIXB. A New Schedule at the Pennsylvania Itallread Tluxt Demands Attention. Te-morrow ovening at 8:15 o'clock a new schodule will co Inte effect en tbe Pennsyl vania railroad. The changes are many and or the greatest importance te the travellng public. Ne new schodule Issued for many years has se greatly aflected Lancaster. The changes are ns fellows : west vv A no. Fast Line 2:15 p. m., instead et 1:33. Froderlck Accommodation 2S0 p. tn., In stead or 2:30. I,aticaster Accommodation 2:50 p. ui., In stead er2:SU , .. , . , , Western Express 12:05 a. in., instead or A new train te be called the Chicago and Cincinnati express vvljljeave at 10:11 p. m. EASTWARD. ladelphla express dally (formerly dally t Monday,) 2S7 a. m. t line 03 a. m., Instead or b-X; (daily EASTWARD. Phllai oxcept jcnai exeunt MeudaY.1 Johnstown oxnress 2:00 p. m. instead or 2:20. Day oxpresa 4:15 p, m., Instead or 5:1ft A new train will be put en te loave Har burg nt 8:10 p. in., and step at all stations en Mount Jey read, arriving here nt 035. Invited te a Church Dedication. St Michael's L C. B. U. boelety, Ne. 474, has received un liivltatleu te attend the dedi cation or St Jeseph's Catholic church at"Yerk, en Whit Monday. The society participated In tlie corner stone laying or the church en last Whit Meuday, and will nt their next meeting accept thu invitation and attend the dedication ceremonies. Assaulted a Weman. Jehn Kleffor, a resident or the Sixth word, iiimln mmiili'lnt asralnst Abraham Newlen. for assault and battery. He alleges thatr without any provocation Newlen struck his daughter Sue, Iho ferce of Uie blew knocking her down and seriously Injuring her. A warrant wtued for Newlen'a a rest JXHTAtLATlOX A FREE FLOWING RIVER. TUB MAIX OP LAST ItlUttT CAHRIEH tlW THE UEMAlNWa ICE. Ne Further Interruption or Trel en Hie Co lumbia Pert Deposit; Itallread Hand some Piece nt Crayen Werk Items Frem the Ilorengli Churches. Kegular Correspondence of Ihtslliukncir. Celumma, April I Nearly every particle of ice en the Susquehanna In front of and near Columbia, was swept away by last night's rain and high' and muddy water. The dam Is clear, the large gorge at the fish shute breaking te pieces early this morning. When they fell ever the dam they made a nolse llke the distant roll or thunder. But little Ice remains along the east shere between the dam and the brldge, whlloabevo the latter struct ii re te Chlqucs, netahundrcd tens can be scen. Travel was rosumed en the Columbia A Pert Deposit railroad yesterday about 2:30 p. ui., the dainagoleths tracks and embank embank meiit having been repaired by that lime and pronounced safe. During yesterday afternoon, great masses of Ice floated past Columbia. It came from the river betwecn Suubury and Harrisburg. Belng soil and rotten, ami breaking te pieces at thQ slightest obstruction, it causes no dam age, passing evor the dam very quietly. Thoreodcral Iho mouth of the Tidewater fnti!tt Una Imen li.ull v wftuliral. but. It Is be lieved, net sovcrely enough tolnterrcro with canal navigation. Nene ei the fish batteries below. Iho dam are Injured le any great extent, although their heads have been badly wadieil. Fifty feet or the dam west of the fish shute lias been damaged, lielng considerably tern, but It can easily be repaired. This Is the only Injury the dam received. The rl vor remains hlL'h and were It net for the Ice en the north and west branches a week would see rafts descending the Susquehanna. As It is this business will be greatly delayed. Handsome Crayen Werk. One of the handsemest ploces of crayon work ever exhibited in Columbia was that te be seen lu the Second street Lutheran church, yesterday, drawn by Mr. Samuel Filbert, and representing the crucllixlen of Christ On Mt Calvary can lie scen our Savier afllxcd te the cress. The expression or the race Is striking, and almost human. Midway between the cress and the mouth ei the sepulchre Is the Virgin Mary kuecllng In a supplicant manner. Iteth their figures are Hfe-sUe, and remarkably beautiful. The sky overhead is a true resemblance. The rep resentation tills thoentire pulpit retreat and hundreds of persons liave visited the church te MKi it It will be changed for te-morrow te lopresent the resurrection or Christ In the Churches. In St Joint's Lutheran church te-morrow, coinmunlerfwHI be administered te yie con gregation at 10:30 Ai in., and 7 !' rn. New memberriwiUJberecrilvcd by baptism, con cen con firmalien and letlCrs. A baptism efcLildrwi service will be held atrftviik On Monday evening at 7 o'clock, the Sunday school will celebrate their Easter entertainment Easter ens and cards will be criven te the scholars et tlie. Bethel Sunday school n(err UW tUlUIMlHJII. Communion services wilt be held In the E. E. Lutheran church, te-morrow at 10:15 a. m. A 17:30 in in., the pastor, Rev. W. P. Evans will preach a special Easter sermon. Sunday school services will lw appropriate te the day. During the services Irem 12 m. te 3 p. in. yesterday in this church, Interesting addresses were made by Revs. W. P. Evans, G. W. Ely, J. IL Fennebecker and J. It Sheffner, of Columbia, and Rev. S. Stall, of Lancaster. In Trinity Reformed church, te-morrow morning, live members will be received by certificate. The Harris Opera Company. "La Mascette " was well sung in the opera house last eveniug by the Harris com pany, which did se well in Lancaster and Yerk seme weeks age. The audience was only fair, and Uie atlendance was no doubt much smaller than it would hav e been en any ether evening than Geed Friday. This ..evening the company will slug "Chimes of German uy." Notes About Tonu. Dr. Gecrke is home from the Seuth. The canal beat w hlch w as thrown en the t. it t. fi.i i.i. .. l...r I... fi.i.. ......,.. licituiiig Ol. v.uiuiuma Milan, uy iiiureuay n high water, fell Inte the basin yesterday and sank. It will net be removed until canal navigation opens. Prof. Beck, or the Litltz academy, yester day brought eighteen et his pupils te Colum bia, te gaze upon the "raging Susquehanna." The residence and ofllce efDr. Alex. Craig are being repainted. The Metropolitan rink re-epened this after noon. Tlie assault and battery case of Edwin Ycageragalnst H. It Ruby, was settled be fore Squire .Evans, yesterday, by the latter paying costs el the suit On Monday at 10 a. in., new council will organize In council chamber. Scheel beard docs net orgaulze until June 1st Eggs seldi at market this morning at 25 cents per dozen. Yesterday they could have been purchased at our stores at 18 cents per dozen. Continuations Last Kteulng. A large congregation attended Trinity Lu theran church last evening te witness the Ilrst or the two classes confirmed each year. The catechumens entered the church in a body and occupied the front seats or the middle row.They numbered sixteen thirteen males and three females; tw e of whom w ere adults. Rev. Fry briefly addressed them, pointing out explicitly the surprises awaiting each, and said ir they wero sincere they-would be amazed te find that rollgieu docs net hamper the lffe or a Christian ; they would find their lives full el sunshlne aud hezannas. After Rev. Br. Grecnwald Invoked the blessing of the Saviour upon each, the assistant pastor received tlictii into ftill church fellowship and'Invited each te partake or the next com munion or the Lord's surper. A class or adults was continued at St Stephon's Lutheran church, Rev. Meister pastor, In the prosence et a large congrega tion en Geed Friday evening. Hely Saturday. Te-day is Hely Saturday, en which the rest or the Saviour In the sepulchre is coramom ceramom coramem o rated. On this day in the Catholic churches all candles and lights in the church, which have been previously been extinguished, are lighted from the lire blessed by the .lnri'v. I.lirht. In obtalned bv Htrikinc a Hint The pascliaTcandlolsalselightod and blossed en this day, and is lighted during the Gospel at all the masses from Hely Saturday till Ascension Thursday. This eveniug at 7 80 o'clock the Easter E ve Vigils will be recited at the Moravian church. Sate or the Claghorn Collection. The collection or prints belonging te the estate or James L. Claghorn, or Philadel phia, after considerable negotiation, has been sold te Rebert uarrcit, prosiueni 01 uie utuu utuu mere & Ohie railroad." The price originally asked was 250,000, and this was considered an extremely low estimate or the yalue or the prints. Rather Uian separata them, howevor, Mr. Claghorn's dosire uemg te seu tne col lection in its entirety, a further concession was made te soeure this end, and tbe llgure agreed upon was yi50,000. The negotiations were concluded en Thursday ovening, and the shipment or the pictures te Baltimere will begin at once. They number botvvcen 80,000 and 40,000, and comprise examples from the earliest engravers" down te the most modern. An Extraordinary Number of Tramps. There were mero ledgors accommodated at our station heuse between December 1st and April 1st than'perhaps at the station heuse el any city In the United States or the size of Laneasler, a3 the following ilgures will shew: .. December e w January,, . ....... ejl February T. , , ., March...,-.. , Total i 2,040 MOtttS - DBTEVllt'E" WOMC. Twe Men Kept tn Prison for a Week en Bllm Suspicion. Last. Wednesday two men, who gave Ihelr names as Geergo Clark and Charles White, were arrested en the street by Olllcer Barn Barn held. The men had been guilty of no offenso whatover, but the olllcer Imagined Ireih thelr actions and appearances that limy were pick pockets. Tlie men are perfect strangers nore and they were committed for a hearing next Tuesday, by Alderman Been, en the charge oriiclngprerosslonal tldoves. Olllcer Barnbeld is the ceinplalnant,and he thinks that he can secure something against the men from the authorities or Philadelphia, from which city they are supposed le have conie. Whether anything can be found concerning their characters remains te be seen, but ft is cer tain that they did nothing In Uineasler. It Is pretty rough that men should be locked up and kept In prison for a week, when Iho Philadelphia pcople could be communicated with lu a day. It leeks as though the case will lake considerable working up te make it a "go," and tlicre Is certainly net much In It te add te Barnheld'a reputation as a "detective." It Is said that the men wero Ilrst spotted by another officer or the ferce who told Barnbeld. The latter proceeded le arrest them, and thus secured the case for hlmseir, In the absence eHiis Informant The reports show that only ene man lest any meney during Wednesday.and that was long aner Clark and White had Lccn locked up. XOrEI, AltrEllTlHIMI. All Kulerprlilng Candy Man, Who KnonsHen te Draw the Crowd. Shcclz, the candy man en North Queen street, lias a novel mode or advertising, and his slore Is crowded all the tlme. In thoev cu ing the street Is almost blocked with people or all ages. The attractions in the window nre three young kids and llftccu very lively rabbits. The animals are kept In the wlndewly means era vvlre fonce. They are very playrtil and set Iho children almost wild with delight In the evening the attractions nre increased by the addition or two little darkies-wlie are very black. They are heated en chairs Just behind the animal pen, and are covered with while sheets from their feet te their necks. Their heads enlv can be seen abeve the sheets and they loek'llko slicks oNicerieo in Ice cream. The pickaninnies sit quietly chewing tally all eveniug, and seem te enjoy the luu as much as any one. Last eveniug another leature was added te the entertainment In the shaiie of a young darkey who performed all kinds of contor tion and acrobatic teats. This little fellow, who Is really a clever actor, has qulte a his tory, 11 his story or himself Ihj true. He gives his name as Costeradelum I'o I'e I'o cern Laban Bampera Nocenla, and says that he was born in Cuba ; when quite young he was brought le this country and is anxious te secure sumcieni meney 10 gev une. uumu. He speaks Spanish very well, and en the whele is far mero intelligent than the ma jority or colored people, lie carries w itli him a cumber or iron rings through which he crawls in all kinds of sliaiws, He is anxious te work and deserves tp gel along. BujriS of Kutrr Guilty . l Anonymous Ananias In New rerjc tienuu. There la a Quaker lady In Philadelphia who sends several hundred dollars worth efEastcr cards' every year te the Indians. The Indians "are Immensely gratified, the squaw s decorate their persons with them and the chiefs glue them en their backs. Rathrrstrango-appear-ance they present w hen completely covered with wind mllN, cresses, Hewcrs and Black Creek girls. Then tlicre is a gentleman hi this city, au extraordinarily eccentric person. He Is a purchaser all the year round. He Is subject te epileptic tits. Whenever he feels ene ceuilmr en he cw up the steps of the first heubc he comes te, rings the iiell and asks for the lady or the house. Lady comes smil ing gracieucly into tlie parlor. " Excuse me madame, says the gentleman, " I'm kind a BUbject te fits and have Just stepped in te have one." He then rolls all ever the parlor fleer, makes horrlble noises, frightens ma dame almost te death. Finishes the lit, gets up, bows himscll out of It, gees home ana sends the lady a f ct or Easter cards, w lib his compliments. Yes, this is all true, and lets el ether peeple buy Easter cards. TheKuloef Kantcr. It is generally known that Easter is the Ilrst Sunday alter the full moon that comes en or after the 2lst of March, but seme may net knew why the 21st of March is Uikeu as the gauge. It was decided by tlie nrst coun cil or Nlce that the festival et Eastct should bocelobratcd en the Sunday following the first moon et the vernal equinox. The List correction made in the calendar by Gregery XIII, brought the vernal equinox Slarch 21. Easter may consequently till any day be tween March 22 and April 2e. MarletU's timimlal Condition. Plum the Times. About two-thirds of the etitlre Income was required te pay the interest and part el the principal of the debt, which is new 531,700, having been reduced S'JOO during the past year. This left f2.30e.0S te be cxitetidcd for fK...,,.i, ,.,.r,w l.nt nnlv 51.111.01 or tills was used. Or this amount directly and Indi rectly there was spent for ilre purjieses $188, 75; ler repairing streets, building sewers aud llke work, f739.75 ; while the salaries and ex penses In keeping the council chamber heat ed and lighted, amounted te f401.31, and J85.75 was spent for advertising and printing. Hewett's r.ntertHluineiits. Last ovening llewctt's Musctts again ap peared in the 'eicra house, and they had a larce audience. This afternoon they are giv ing a matlnee, and this evening they appear ter the last time. Miss Hewell's exhibition of mind reading and bccend sight is a leature of the show. FLOOD OX THE WEST URAXClf, The Susquehauua Thirteen J'eet Above Lew Water Mark ut WHIIaiiiiert. Wir.i.misreiiT. Anrll 4. The river is new evor thirteen feet abeve low water mark here and considerable Ice Is running down. Tlie ice is all out of the Wllliamspert boom, and the river is clear or solid ice te Leck Haven. The big jam abeve Leck Haven is oxpectod te break at any tlme. Oyer two million feet of legs passed down with the Ice thus far. They came from Moshannon creek, and principally belonged te Shaw Ce., of this city. The river roll nearly all last night and tlie streams are greatly swollen to day. Te-day a snow storm lasted nearly all morning. The KehuTlklll Considerably Swollen. Reading, April i-The Schuylkill lese considerably te-day, owing te last night's ralu. Werd received from Leespert, this county, bays that from all appoarancea this morning, a frcshet seems imminent ; that the Schuylkill river has risen considerably since last ovening, and that should the rain continue sorleus results will fellow. JlAllMOS BALD XO BE DEAD. Ills Oeld-Hllted Sword Found Broken Hostil ities Suspended. La Libeiitad, April 4.-Hestlllties bo be bo tween Guatemala and the allied republics have been suspended nnd au armlstice or ene month's duration Is announced. The logls legls logls lature or Guatemala has annulled the docree or Barries' proclaiming, the unification or Central America. Tlie latesi lnieiugence says President Barries is dead. His gold geld hilled sword was found broken en the battle Held or Chaleuapa, bul no ether particulars have beeu teceived. Three Hanged for Herse Stealing. Helena, Ment, April 4. The notorious Felix. Constant and MoBenald were hunt- en Thursday at Becch Creek, near Bentorf, for horse stealing. J fTf wkatiikk lxniVAriesv, .ii' -rt WASHiHaTON, April 4.-Fef &.M Atlantic slates, clearing weati.lMM,5if' rains in eastern portion, tf fy. JWil Sunday mendng y M?WJmi ture : winds coucralteMiiWCsJfr Innnlllherlvt OILjWUy.Wi(llia ' iwr' ?Kwv!&i .jrt"i &.&: 1 GRANT'S (m THE LATBUt It) feklixw rttsai (le ii. Grant's Leng Sli turbed by Occasions dermic Injectlet Tuesday te I Ni;w YeliK AprL comfortable ene for I quietly In his easy c. steel, iieni shortly hi this morning. He wi sleep. During the c had occasional attaek Douglas and Shra general all night, ni In the bod-roem of li tlie time, At 330 this meruli was issued! The Imueusly up te this occasional attacks or nourishment rcgulai and pulse as usual." Anethor bulletin v lows : "The genera eus sleep er8 hours, our manner his dre.i ' & v-; M Ktf I r ; fc'fj sI J JitWi ,ti s .clire V meral: J $ I i jetel ;eafulni jLTJruj:?! ylns fK lit fellow 'M er.ubsVrV J only gh(ng in fened voke rcUvted while (jj lluence of au aned cheerful and asked I Shrady said that it ' miracle that the gem long and be in cend Au Inmate of Oct! said last night: 'I oral Grant's death morning, when it w breathed his last, is o'clock in the morn! dcnly gasped and 1 loins of a death-strt physicians and Br side. Nearly all ga Douglas and Shradj lien, after which L dermic syringe full the contents Inte tl oxlrcme pallor, se gave way te a heat the dying soldier v new lease of life. 1 part or Dr. Shrady prolonged his lffe, h seme papers or greai It also sav cd a great lery te his ceuntrj" " lCUp-1 nethlngf i Khbuldh I Grant's .: IrutelOsgr L scie",HiiJ irtrcA th libtrii";,? the Oldi billed all Mvj The wsmy, jMin&n iushsslHe, Ir in upferjMJjg-,) ild a 1iiiii1iiijM'I'' ,uylU4erfJ,' bnuuly,; wetipiU ueral's att l arcterlMeefd' iil-loeklngVlhh vj4j tastm! t - . m i i4i , hi KM I Itei tm mm mmt USMpjIl W aAKA.pt a?' tMsR?. HaU:WBH;ti WH ,.'ir5i glven, ibrtweju rremrUteJjn "V til d lU ....l ii - i ..7. i1N . iLOSSfiA '( 1.11 UJU iHPWmilU ' I. i." lemcnt te ,WSiaiiiL'y.,V urein ArewJcan b!-' n for atHawt "nnav. days. After the g eral bad reeeypirvl ha JE ' rlnnciinllv3ll In 11k uirTnflil nhn'MBiI lttr. Jii.l fenned the signal U 'vice : " TyH,y'"i've S 4 prolonged my agony for awhlleV '''es," answerea ur. Hiira"-, we wm.swve von witli us seme tlme. ft" Dr. Newan was everjpyed at seeing lie general 'recover sti rapidly, and prayed t rvently. The evs of the ladies sufim with learB,but they showed, -greatigbj when tbey'MW leath averteu7A."Thrmitt' 'eUy atthetlse euld havoraadeagreatJCWo in.the'Jtetety or the case. " I iaBBkaabJ x - , jiis-rui,sij tui:' vx amHKiEIiAv. Vi'W Vnn. -CV tiril 4 llr4ir!Z.W3i. Thn Improvement whlcli thq last 'stefeitteiit sug-!wvi gostslnGen. Graijs cendltk?eitimibs-.W,j liquid neurislinicnj Ivviee. TfiesihwMtlias'' i. . .JiA.lnl Ia i i..l La laVjksXsiSH mslC la SiWa T.. JV l..ii. in trnnldn hlin Una Imfln f Jlsn-rI. Hn AV int. have his mouth an! uireai clean ee. jib is -m new resting quietl3 in his easytelyiii, pulse is about as yetcrday at'tkHJKxii n in wexdkmcij wibrvewBi:. HU' This merniiiR Gcu Uentuiwilll eJ upon," what lie designated die raUertfajrundujfuT will power. Gcu. Bent saia,taWN cvcnlnttfv. .. .11..1 flv.i.lir l.i. llin ailfAlBin! Vrrfltil frt fVf.. "" i.M.j ...v ,. (is. - ?rffH jcii. Mnuan iuiau uiu uveii itmiiv iuuhh ; - ouiie low. mil seen auer no aawenuu uui hsj-t1 teiminatlen te enje arm and w itli cane a atrelL Urn (Mnk Dcnt'- hanilwaJIwd alewlyiT. iwice areiuui me jeni. w vsswv uniu . . lilKinn:iim of nnarirv from wliich tliemt-?'?'? 1 jem.' The )(irt seemsag linn, IgimuiiI Infn lit. jriti dilate ahA Irrflln Tirffrl" 1 v ions condition. -. 12i50 r. m Gen. drant has beea vety quiet' M Hince the last report He has taken his neur-?, ishment tcgularly. UispuiM i, ana neisv is notceraiilainlupof his threat' ( The accitl V mutation of mucu a oaailyreinovmt lyfj? g-j KU1K1U1K lli,UlV llltWIWIUWB., i.v ll.V.W.. Jt T from room te room when reqalred withenti trouble. He is tow resting, in hU eastflTEJ chair, after having 'eu ontWOOtsIde of tttwwjTJI bed for a row minutes. '.. i 4TJ IS crtlPlll .1. IL. UOUOL.IH. l. V. .V ,V WISH AW TO 111 kAST RKSTINU I'hACH'J The rriends of Onicral Grant bave beeu In-,-! t'nrincil ilmf 1m 111 nxirfissflda' duslre tobeThSc burled at Washington, and UrSy'areoeitsttltwiJ-J lug as te what act! u shalL be. tak;en when UiV ,ll,u Tl lu cilil II fii'iinrmlVHhnrldiui villjf have the matter ir charge and ttant-lhefuiiv-s rat will lake plae there. TlHRTipprest- uiJ liniMl lIlftL Illfl IIIH'I'KSILV mi UtaBsJI HAJ TVLLA UVf , delayed as Iedl' v rsjalb!vbirt whBer,Vv expect ,te Ave the ftnie-j ;j the time comes tli?v ex r.d Like nl.ice the with irrttM and imiwi' ;. u,xn unllf.lml 1M intea. J. -ftjVjM1 sl u.,w --.- -o-i.je alsi .!! A Prominent I n et Vu'MstwI Dies, Pettsvili.e, 1'- April 4. Cbs, ene ofthe eldest iiilraostlHbswtaeiilclUi or Pettsville, diec ms metujMt,'umiti ceiing illness, ng 03 years. B ftia an gciing illness, ng eT large weal tli, street railway cot posit bank, a dirt igatien coin pan v lied with many ei iwi.l.lanlifilia lAAldSr lU Jt 13?SS tS1 -tX - ft"sPfc"L ,.- nnd Ht tin "llrit.l.C vujiriMMv. wu k..w., v. orertheBcliByl rlt-'it lTaf4vi and, piomineeUy or pumie latere: - -r;M in Muiianoretiy a ntg i'i Pettsvii-i.e, V ., niinin" jiiv k . r . .i . irewid out in Jes. Enicli t bardvvkra Mre. eir Maiw ,""!"" street, Mahaney The stere and all stores and shops slen heuse nam 15,000, and the surpescd te hai ccndkiry. litv- carlvl this wernlJii,? A tscentcnta atw! hjkt . . .'...! - ..I.I ly escapedr! leWfcXV iisuraDCO,Mi,0 Jt "? been the vptk. et'any. The Ladnc PUILADKLVIll Brethers, Wm. 1 worerocently c were sentenced quarter sossieus prisonment ef'tl in the county pr A Sausage Chicago Ap casing factory, a stock of sausage suburban town early hour this mated at 505,000 llreAars sauced. iii , April jft-TJw WjfaievTI JUIU JiOUB V,, UJVCTn, nsuJ avicteq et asBuiuzietnegvi 1 ..iA.ilneil .ItillliAltsJ ia '".'S.T'lll-xAr i je years axOsirue iiieataa. using FaS)Sjr'illaiipJrt.-; , iriein isiiigpfat;! ,lAk, nerRtef;. n-4 insured ... - i.. i. 1,.1. a'ia&ullriti.vl. Bmrtmrn. ympwv.mmm mfmm V 1 n,... ,n,,,n i. Anrll 4Jf?iH .iriliel;SlM. mentorSldiiey . Tyler, M&lW U, Shenandoah Val y,niy!gSm& S"TW4 by Judge Butle. In the ynWjniUtes ru CUUrv UI19 IHUlirn'e- t-fff ' ''luXul: L 41.1- - l.ir- . ,. -t. . i '4.? A Prbicess Ceini . ;t" wf5: Vienna, April 4.1UI sJiewiBii'; Princess Mentiear, wue y rlieduHHe .rtft siisnlcleiw elrcunisxan1 .Ifidsuieidfc'.fi'i railing- le-kJUIirAif tyM niffl sun ire a te w t ler threat, x t T ' J iH f, arJiaflisA-Sy safcsCsT I X.u VII '-' ,J ffiaGrWif 4. Ex-Seeretary A 'wen is Wh worse and niaydr,.'; i' imn 'jsS ?TAl&ainfarliierrVnm llvpr trftuhla't .,1 Lit, s County t'uruaee Resumes. ' ," . . . . ra., April . ine nrcser atv ia mace, at Temple, tbu county, wMeh been out of operation for seme meatte.w oreiiLiuis iiiuiu.uk. kivihu uui 'lurswe, ., te tke usual quota etiaeu. f fU.'h r- 'Sii Hi JKH T&Z &'& EZ V 1 r k t v p -r at.. i -. v-. $ , W v - J -it . , ,-r; f 'Vt, ..-.t !& J'V. . -' ' '' -jAtV. J '--i.'?4, i