" wwiwwi?r?,rw''iB ! tfgaagagagagagHMl'Ml' ,n - jAmmmmk .eV. a. Aff. 2ii3iaBAEgagaMvaMBBtacgnML HSgagagaBKf 4s-v .VOLUBLE XX11I-N0. 12G. LANCASTER, PA., FRIDAY JANUARY 28, 1887. PRICE TWO CENTS. L4T II ICTHMr MIL 7 ll.Lyi JCBSK41vtPfiSK & FOR AN ORPHANS' COURT. Rlt.U lX.tr IIA1 tlHKN IMTUU- ttvcrit i. iiiu i.f.iiiartTUiie. It It IUCDIIIM p. l.lttT A. J. ItHUn.nHII, Hiq , Of UalnuibU, Will lis A'intutel .ledge. Therefore Adam ) r.eetl)'' rrleniti 1? Combine In fli-lmt II The Introduction ofthe 1)1 It piuvldlng ler an orphans' oeurt judge for Ltucaster county list created qulte stir In lccal politics. Under the conntttiitleu Laucaster would be untitled toeno when her population reaches 140,000, whleli the census nf 1S00 would do de do t'lnnltie. Tim votes cast at the last two oleo oleo liens would Indictlethat we new Iip orer tint population. Thoptssage of the bill will Interfere soma. whs.1 with our lead bosses' plans, nud It li Mid tli.it Ilia erder has gnue forth Hint the bill shall be itrfotted. Ttie trotible appears te be net no lit tii.!i with the lull as with the sp. piiutiiicut. District Altortiey Uuerly, It U knenti, would be ncimlldsle (or the ollleo mid the pullltcal rliiK of which he li a loaJer proposed te mike htm thulr candidate, but tlmy nri.i A-t I that they could net njoure his Hppelutinutit Ht the hands el Beaver. Tboee whenre near te tlm governor would press tbe uauie of A. J. Kauflmau, uud he weul 1 be uppeluted under the present bill, Tlie ether names tnunttnned In connection wlththW udgeblpuie William A. Wilsen uud J. V. Jehnsen, The mombers of the btr, pirtleulaily the jouuger outs Hliati practice In made up principally of fens recelvcd as auditor, nre alsa kicking against the bill. When It be esuies a la that part of thelr porqiilsltes atop. '1 he man who la appointed would have the Inside tragic for the nomination nt the fellow. Ing primary, aud If Eeerly cannot be ap pointed bis lrleuds will ue otery etlert te lefi'ii t . v .iur. IttUttez le Ilia i:ubll.lnueat uf n.urU Orphtut (.uurl lu mid 'r tlie Ceuuty of Ltuetster. Stcnei 1 lit it enaeifl, , 'that In the county of Ltueaster a nopsrate orphans' itirt Iwt nod Is horebv establlshcal. the uauie i.'lit at) le of which shall be the "orphans court A Wr Lancaster count," which Bald court ahall Mje n court el ivceru, consisting ei one jiioke learned in the law. The Kururner of this commonwealth, Immediately after the pas. ajaef this net, ahall npiwlru ajudicelearudd In the law, te pruMde ever aatd court , and Ibe J ud te ae appointed ahall continue lu oIUce until the first Monday of Janusry, next auo aue auo ceedlng the tltst Ktunrnl eloctleu of this com inenwpttlth, wblcU nhall occur threo or uiore uienths alter the ruaiHROnf this act At tbe next general election of this commonwealth sncocedltiKi and thrcoer mere uientha niter the p.issaK" el this aal, aJudKeahall be elected mid coiiiiulaslened, for tue n-iine term and lu the stme winner, as the Judges of the courts of common pleaa , and the JikIke ae appointed and the judgoae elected ahall receive hii an uual axlury of four thousand dollars. 3ECTIOM2 Theaald orphans' court ahall be held during the atated or regular tonus of the court et common pleas et atld county, and at filch ether time", aud as often as the Judge thereof ahall erdrr tt nocessary or preper. Hectiem 3 Tlie rgUter of wills of aald oe"iity ahall hi the c.erk of the aald orphan' 03url, und auhjeat te ItMdlroctieu In all mat tera rtaletnn tohUetllst. Htld rogiaterof wills may appoint assistant clerkanct exo-ed-lug two, buti uly with the consent and ap proval of raid court, who ahall locelro au iiuslaalul a piahte monthly, by the trots trets trots tirer of fcald count', a-s toilewi, te wit. Klrut assistant oue tlieiunnd dollar, aecend anl.Lint elht hen Jred dollars , which aalary ahall be paid upon bills nttoaled by aald rngtster, and cotiutentliied by the Judge of .Id court MEOTIOX -I The Mid court shall hat e and cxerclae all Jurisdiction Rtid ponerajnew vested In, or which nuy horenllcr be con ferred upon the orphans' or relster'a courts of this (y-iniiienwraUh , and all account tiled IntheofUce et the register of wlllaerln the erphana' ceuit, ahall De audited by the court without expense te the p.irtlia, except whom nit partlts In Interest, lu n pxudlng proceed lng ahall nunlnsui an auditor, whom the ce'Ti. m y In Its iilciciien Hpp-Jlut. SicrniM 5 '1 Hi Kill c-uiri ahall bate pitver te iiretcnl liy crtlcr, lu the naturoef V W'lla of lnjuuc'len, ems contrary te law or rfiSulty, prejudlclJi t property err which It ahall have Juris llcllen Veeuf'-f, That ae curlty ahall beetten, as Is new reipilred by law, in o-nesef writs el Injunction. SECTION 6 Ne appeal hlmll tnv the exo exe cutlnn t a Until decree, unless uotleo of audi appeal and ncurlty be given within twenty da a alter tlie tlinetbat such dtcrue lias tieen luailn. Section 7. The s-tld court Khali have power temaUeall nilea necfssiry for the exercise of the power hereby conlerred, or which may hereafter Ira cenferred. Hectien 8 The commissioners of aald comity, ahall provide proper and eullable nptrtuicnta la winch bald orphans court fill all txi held, and lta bulne conducted, and In which the recerds thereef, bhall be tutfely and securely kept. The foregoing bill, H. K., Ne. i wai pre. eentifd by the lien. O. O. ICiudunti In the lloueeof Reprnsentatlve., at lUrrlshurg, ou Monday, Jan. 21th, has been reported laver. nbly from the committee, and la uew en the Heuse calendar for lurthur consideration. tub raiLsvKLPin hbuuvxaib Alter llantet'. Matue is Vlaetd en the Ticket II rnreuaplerllr Declines. The Philadelphia Domecratlo nominating couTentlons wero bold Thursday, Ceh Charles U. Uanes was nominated ler mayor, Jehu Hunter endowed for receiver of taxes, Henry W. Olmsted nomtnated for elty soil, clter, and Alexander J. Diamond, Maurice I', Wllhere, Jehn Slelin, end William Egan declared nominated for magistrates. Alter the f.crmunent chairman mid a number of ttie delegates left the ball In which the magls tratts' couventton was held, thoie wue ro re mulned nominated Jehn Slevln for Ibe uu expired term of Hugh Cellins, doceasod, aud Maurloe 1". Wllhure te be placed ou the ticket lu tbe event of tlin govorner approving ibe bill nrevidlim ler four new umuUtratet1. in luemeuing nx ne.-eiur uuuier wrntu a letter declining the iiemlualluu by thu elt!i')u;i' lnectlug und thu endorsement by the Deuioarntlec invention. It Is as fellows 'PuiLADnr.rniA, January 27, 1SS7. Te miiiari A t-aitri tti , chairman "' Dtnxosratte laz Jteccticr'M Ounttnften. "Dear Sir : Having been elllclally netl fied by ou ofthe action of the lax rocelver's convention lndeislug my nomination by tbe cltlrens' ineetltigef jesterda', I wish te nay, feeling a Btreng doe Ire te retire from cilice, tiutjteldlug te the wlshes of trusted lrleudu, who thought it n duty I owed te the public 1 consented te defer tlnnl action until the re sults of tbe Democratic conventions were made public. The conclusions ruached by the conventions today oeollrin me lu my bellel that It Is net my duty te allow my tiame te be placed en your ticket. 'Ihankmgjeuuud your assiolates for the support given me, but foiling that ut this titiiu private Intercuts are pirameuul te nil tlurw, 1 meat respectfully dcillne nod cay dually Bud peilllvely I urn net u ojndlilnte end w ill it'i' accept any public ulllce, Yeiiis tery rospectfully, "JOHN IlL'.N I Kit " mlteii Te II from lta lilts Temmy was talteu ery sick. His mother dUoevvrod that be had been eating tee much prtBenedistull, aud wblle nuultlag the doc tor's visit, implored him te tell her the ciuse of It. "Mether," lis said UnMly. "Methor, Manie Dully rejected me Mult, and," hoimely, "it drove me te Jam I" I.tceute AiipllcHtluiis. 1 be court te morrow will hear the applna liuns for llcouBeagef the January term for new tud, and tLose aualust which imim- ttinct,JheiTe bn filed. LVnUllKH US Til It I U THiVK Hut t'uriult uf Twii Murtlerein Itntititri In a Nmall New letk Town. A daring robbery that reaulled In the maiming for Ilia or a rospectablo cltUen took place Wedneaday night at Cander, a little town about ten inlles north of Oswego, N. Y., ou the Delaware V, I.ackananna railroad, Mr. Jehn Degraw was detalnej at 111 hard ware atore atthe northern end 'it the vlllace until neatly midnight As he was locking for the night he was ncoeslel by a stranger, who aald he wished te pureliass a king belt te repairs broken wageu that be was Ira v. oiling wltli. Mr. llegraw thereupen un locked the store aud went In, the atranger following. As Degraw was In the act of lighting n lamp the alranger dealt him a blew en the tack of hia bead, felting him te the Doer. Degraw get up and found that hla as.nllaut had Ineu ritlnferctvl by another man, Afearful uombstueiuuisiicel, Digiawbat. tllng with almost nuperhuman atreugth, but llinedd wjre tee much for him, and he was llually rendered uiiconnelous. In the Oght Degraw'H loll hand was completely eoverod Just below the wrist with no axe, which was found In tlie slot e this morning. The robbera cut Degraw 'a trousers (toekota out and aocured ever 10. They then aoarch aearch aoarch edthnaafo, money drawer and oery con ceit able place wherti they thought money oraltubles could be aecrnled, but found nothing mere. After dealing Deg'aw neteial mnin blows with a shot bag the robbers left the atore. Degraw regalued consciousness about one o'clock nud managed locreep en his remain ing hind and lcuet-t te the hotel opposite. He areused the Inmates and garn the alarm, and thou became uqcoucIe.ii. Huerlll HeJinsu waanotlUed by tolcpheue, nod after polling men at all the railway stations and ou the highways leading out of the town went te the econe of the robbery and necurud a posse of meu. A earclul search was made of the grounds aud country round about About neon Thursday Mr. Degraw re gained conscleusuos", but was ery weak from less of bleed, lie gase a Tery geed de scription of the men, and aald be had hla first assailant down aud nearly obekod when tboaceoiupllco cttuu te the teacue, cut his hand oil with the axe and knocked him aouKelas. UU clothes were literally lern te ahriHls lu the fight for his We, With the description given htm Hherlll Hedman and a posse el a hundred meu bo be gau a thorough search for the robbers. If found they will be summarily dealt with, as theoxcitemeiitls nt fever beat There baa been mueb of this lawless work going en lately, no less than live moo being new In the county bastlle for murder. VltVUOIItl.L KM-LAIUS What ld Lord lUmlulph in Hulfu lb CbanMllersblp of Ilia Etchwiesr. The chief Interest In the proceedings of Parliament ou Thuraday waa centred In Lord llandulph Churchill's explanations of tbe reasons which led him te resign lbs chancel chancel eorship of the exche'iuer. Lord Kandelph said the goieruineul'a naval and military expenditures exceeded 31,000,000 without counting the supplementary estimate. He resigned because be was unable te aciulesce In the government's extravagance, having pledged himself le a policy or retrenchment and economy. He was convinced, be said, that such a policy could be safely carried out And therefore he could net, be felt, retain a place In the government when be found that his oelleaguon refused te try te retrencb. Then boadded " I also objected te the government's pellcv of useleu Interference In tbs Affairs of ottier nations. The policy of this country should be peacelul everywhere. " Cbeera. J Lord Randelph proceeded : Tbe govern gevern govern meiil'H estimates w ere tee great ter a lime of peace. ItbaaDeen said that I resigned In tiaste. Tbe fact la tbafcthere were dlSlcultlea between myself And my colleagues In the cabinet almost from tbe beglnnlug or the present guto'iimeuL (Cheers and laughter ) As I did uet desire le remain wrangling in the cabluet 1 Asked te be allow ed le retire, unless tbe govern gevern ineut excuses were reduced within Ab solute peace limits. Tbe noble lord at tbe head of her majesty's government, tbe Marquis el Salisbury, wrete In rMpenss te my rtqueat, defending the estimates in tbe face of possible war, as be aald. There was no course left open for me but te write my resignation, dialing that 1 declined te boa parly In the game ler the high aud desperate stakes ether nations were playing for, and I have seen no reason hlnce le regret the fltep I Ieek. (Clieura ) Mr W.I 1. Smith said the cabinet tried te retain 1. rd lUudelph Churchill, whose ac tion It was thought, might have been modi fied If time had been allowed te discuss the ellfureiicvs, which woresusceptlbleof accoin accein accoin medal! m, 'I he subject was then dropped. 1HK VAULISLB IttUlAMt. Tlif-r Mill Mite ou tlilldelphta. New Turk and llo.ten and diva Exblblllens. About one hundred of the Indian boys And girls in the Carllsle Industrial and training school, under charge of Hupt I'ratt aud te.tcherf, will leave Carlisle ou the .Id of February for I'lilladelphla, and en the even. Ing of that date will ghe an entertainment in the Academy of Muilc Tbe pregramme will consist of exercises by one hundred students, representing thirty tribes el Indlaus. Tbere will be Bpeecbei, rocltatlena, collequler, sengn, gymnastics, drawings And, en original dlrcusslen ou tbe question, " resolved, that tbe Indians be exterminated." On Friday, tbe ttb, tbe Indlaus will visit New Yerk, where, alter viewing tbe Brooklyn bridge, the ilartbeldl monument And etber wonder ful things, they will glve An entertainment similar te the above In the Academy or Musla Uu Saturday tbe party go te Broek, lyn aud glve n third entertainment. On Hunday they will visit three Brooklyn churches, and en Monday go by sea te Bos Bes Bos eon te show the people of the Hub what the Carlisle hcIiejI has been doing. Agricultural Buttens, The agricultural experimental station bill was jiassc d by the Sonate In Washington ou Thursday. It directs the establishment (lu conuieiloii with the agricultural colleges) el n depirtmeut te be known aud designated hs hii " agricultural oxperlmeut elation. " Whom there are two sueh oellejos In one state, the amount appropriated te each state aud territory for this purpesa ((15,000 a ear) la te be equally divlded between thorn unless thu statu legislature ahall otherwise direct The ottjectrtiid duty el auch experiment sta tleus In te conduct original researches or te verify oxperlmouls en the physiology el plants uud aulmuls, the dUeases te which limy urn set erally tin bject, uud such otber re searches or CApetlineuts bear leg directly upon the agricultural industry el the I'nited Kiates as may be deemed advisable, TUe ltetltalattbe V. II Church. Tbe usual full liouee greeted tbe eung ovangellst, CLarles I'ilgrlni, last night, at Covenant United llretbren church. Hoseko ou the threatened destruction of Nineveh with great power. He also paid his compli ments te the rollgleus sham And humbug and urged all Christian people te greater eamestucBs and zeal. Six new penitents were lerward and net oral oeuverslons oc curred. Mho aiidience was dismissed at tbe usual time, but Ibe altar services were con tinued ler a half hour later. .Nallte et This CJuunlj. rreui the lteadtug Herald James II, HJdes, a well-known cltUen, re siding at 10 Seuth Sixth stroet, died at 'J o'clock yesterday afternoon after en llluess of two weeka from typhoid fever. He was born In Lancaster county t!l years age and for 35 years has been a resident of Readlng. He was a beater by trude and was employed for 10 years at Mellvalu's rolling mill. His wile and lour children survive him Annie, (loergo, Heward and Maggie. Janeb Sides, a brother, rnsldcs at l'ottatewn. Went le f lertda. H H .ihui and wife, of this city, gene te Jacksonville, Flerida, where will itteala (or letui time, bate they GLANCES OVER THE CODNTC. riKK VHtlUllAMHKCAHBlItU UVT lit THKHhVK l-UINt LTVMUM. The Film Annltemarx t'elebratert Willi Ap- rntirtte nierclees A Number el Ileme ItelatlDC In Keren! Occurrences In the Nuithem f.etl el This Cnnnl 'Ibe filth anniversary of the Heek Point lyeeum was held en I'rlday ovenlngln Heck Point school house, Kast Denegal township. Tbe school room was handsomely doeoratod for the occasion ami the attendance was large. The following was the pregramme of exor exer cises. rrajer ritif I a. (Itilst Mnsle-"l litre Set Watchmen Upen Thy 'Vall.'MJIoeClub Hnlutauiry Sliu'ri I., llrandt. Hu.le-" iv elM-i l ass," reur lluulets. Hncletv (irailen -"ainl Vel It Moves," J. II Miller, Msrftla, i'a Iulc-" Where itrlThsiil" Ulveriltle Quar tette " lieciutlen-" 1 hs tlukltn Bnake," Miss Alice bcsgle, Maylewn, I'a Miiilc-(lluet) Mloblnrtun'anilOafferarey." Honorary Orntlen " The I'reeenl," A. II. tlaca tlaca ler, He , l.nncmtel. Pa. Musto " lllack V.rm re'ka." I'er tiTluulerii. Ilccltatleu " Mari(ry Gray," nis cairte E. Myers, Mnuntvflle, I'a. II tula Call Jehn," lUverolrte QnarteUn. "Iluck Coin I Weekly," Mtu lla Weaver, Marietta, Pa Music-" Ooed NUht,' O Ice Club. TbeofTlcers of the lyceuin are Sltnun L. Brandt, prosldent , Miss Ida My or a, secre tary, aud Miss KIU Weaver, editress. Tbe committee In clisrge of the entertainment wereli, Meyor, Divid H. Hlnger, Simen L, llrandt, Aug. Albright and Jehn Dlbeler, Knet i tiii: Miimieitv r.xv. Jehn Metiler, who died at Slevens Hill ou Tuenday. aged W, was burled this morning. At J. I'rauk nplor'anehofll at Milten Greve, A boy named Judy pointed a pistol at the toacber. His fatber'n lutercesalen saved him from expulsion. C. B. Stephan, of Hllzabolhtewn, shipped 16 tens of poultry during 1SS0, about 10 tens of which waa purchased In West Denogal mid tbe western part of Ceney townships. He also shipped 91 ualves. Mr. James M. Smith, el Menree county, has taken charge as the successor of Mr. Jes. II. Kshleman, as teacher of the I'alrvlew ttchoel lu Mount Jey township. Mr. Kshle man will bncome thu teller In tbe Kxcbange bank In KlUibetbteMii. Severe Accidents. Hphralm Oreenawalt, of Manbelm, Is minus tbe euda of two ringers en hie lett hand, a circular saw In tbe planing mill hav ing robbed blin of tbem. Peter Murr, of Manbdtn, wblle lesHiu tobacco at tuti railroad tireic. warJttres wHft a cash henii antl bad a linger taiikiy text- Ateu. AeUld Creck (tee- rreui the BpSmta ttovteiv Mr. Jamb Upaegler, (a., vl tbU place, bought Kjirse years ego ae eW eight-day clock ewe, wblxib wee be artfa. tht eldest relle In thin lorteflbe cnniDtfj'. The clock was puranased et MejrllD O roes' aajs. Shortly afterwanla bectlt ltuj Sat klndllbtf weed, renexvlng tlie Iilut9l n which hs netleedtbe date, 101 1. TUc cue Appeared te be very old and t&e rea wa eitreaelT hard. ah mxtittttte UCAWJfj A Uer.e Hitched n lUfnk Tf agoe Takea Seme Cxrjch) This meruim? a AfDlt deal, el exclfcmenl waa caused en Nnrlii Queen MrMt, bj- very dangerous leek I eft rims way, Samuel Qoche nauer, a mllkuuti wa driving tin the street sertlng bis cusmniera, and when near Orange street, UiesSafte fell down upon the horse's heels,the belt tnvleg come out of one of theui at the axla TCO borse started te run and kick, and In frost et C. 1". Kengler'a store one or tbe fraet eplDdlus lireke. Tie wheel came off and relta) Betui dlsiaoee. With one corner of I be wegtQ drkglnBiOeg. me ueigian uieckh ice oanse caacwi.eQ up street the driver was uoatle (0 de any thing, as his wagon was entirely dosed tyt In front, and he could nut open thfi iXedr. A3 the horse was opposite tbe City Hetel, Jebri. Ullf, who was htaueiag ed lct pavciueiil talking te tome Irien its, jampaj jrrta Di street aud caught tbe tiatse by tbe btsia. atei plnghlin. Uochenecir was Det toJereO, but badly frightened. Kmittca tbe damagote the wagon, tbe horse (Ktl Ma lejp cat tfy thn sharts striking hlti). One Killed and TtuTerIDlIcJCJSXireBr tnrk, Oa Thursday while aoveial mcowerocn' gaged In blasting rwbs eieag ttte railroad near aerk, a cbarge ltavicg OWtw te gOCU, tbe men began te dig it eat, TVhlfn ithm til in tbe work tbe charge pa pMetl Witt terrUlO force, sending rocks ami greoed uytng laelt directions, ana blowing aa ana car at jury Adam Streng, fracturlug Ms tag aed telly bruising blm about tbe (attoesil body, from tbe effects of li Ich he lived but a tart UffiCv Alex. Ulugerlch had one oye BOaBteedaat, and tbe etber Injured sei that lta me amy t lest also. Besides tbese lejurba Otaejeilsjti recelved a deep gash In ttra Iqg below Uxe knee and several severe tarelJtm P61ltn Bradley, who was standing nfsjwfi Ulb charge, was tbe most turtuestD nf tee trim He was Injured also, but out eBXBnaiy. Mr, Ulngerleb lived nesr Uruck'a cbereb, ami leaves h wlfe and six children. I'enueylvaula'a Uutxl Veat. 1 be atatemeut el the bulHOS3 ef all llaee or the 1'eunsy It anla railroad csxipaay, eeat or l'lttsburg And Krle, far DoasmetP, Km, as onmpared with the swne mentb ID 199f Bbewa . Aulncrrateln gloss earnings of An Ineieaie In expenses of An Incroaseln uct earnluai of , The twelte months of 19it ?i,ee . iitcaw as unairercil witli the name period of 1S35 hIiewh An Inci asetn nre eirntngs of An Inciuaselu uX)enscs el .., An Incruasa In nut earning) of tt.T0l.OIJ S.1.02I.3IH All lines west of l'lttsburg aud Krle (nr thu tttelve months of ISM Mievtg a surplus ever all liabilities el 59,737, being an in crease nscennisred with the same period of !., Si,!',.-,!!. 1 itu IllttharKecl auil (Jee Held, Henry Nlxderf, Jehn Hudgen and Jehu Kenniird, the three bes who were charged with malicious mischief In having committed a tiuHauce In ibe prison totter, were beard betote Alderman Deen Thursday altorneon. 'Ihocase was strong against tbe parties and the alderman was about committing the three In default or ball for trial at court Hudgen and Nlxderf then becameabaky and both stated that Kennard wan tbe man who had commuted tbe otlense. Kennard did net deny It and be was held for trial atceuit Tbe ether two were dlscharged. Mlmlnimrj Meeilug In Uullege Uhapel. Tbe mlasleiiary meeting In college chapel last etenlng was well attended by the Htudentg nud Iriends of tbe college, Mr, Ilea Kanekn, the Japauene student, made a crcxlltable address ou ."The Japanese Language," showing that the language of Japan la undergoing a great change and pre paring ilsell ler the roceptlon of Christianity. Dr. .1. M. Tllzel, pastor et the First Itoferuiod church, ttum made au able address en the motlte et missionary work, taking the love of Ced and man as bis theme, Tbe address was welt recelved by all tbe studenta. The musle was furnished by the college choir. Anether meetlng will be held the latler part of Febrnary. .1 ururs for March Court. Judge Livingston, Jury CommlBaleuors Dlllerand llyus end SherlirTomltnsen will draw 1'irnrn ler the March adjourned term, vn Monday allvtnwu M 2 o'clock, A BMAKB If HKU ITUBACII A Itepllle Pnlijr Klfbt Inches Iieg IteiuevM With I'lnchers. AvChemlcal works Is situated en Atlantic Avonue, In the village of Weed Haven, near Brooklyn. Celeatln lturdlen Is tbe night watchman and lit os with his wlfe and two daughters lu an old dilapidated frame heuse en the promlses. The yeunger of the girls Is a pretty and beallby looking child, named Clirlstlns, w he has altalned her twellth year. Mrs. lturdlen ler many years has made up her own wlne from clclorlierrlos. A geed share of the work of gathering the berries fell upon Christina, and wheu she rottirned home from one el theso errands a Utile ever a year age she complained of pains In the stomach. The usual heuse romedles wnre applied, but as they failed te give nny relief a phy sician was called In. His medicines also failed, and ether physicians were consulted with tbe icame result Than acting upon the advlce of a friend Mr. Burdlen took the girl te A hospital In New Yerk A physician took oharue el the case, trled soveral experiments, and as a last resert ordered the girl te fast rer three censnmltve days and Iben again call at the hospital. This was en Saturday last and from then until Tuesday the girl's Bufferings were In In ten se. Sbe occasionally remarked that sbe "felt something ollve Inilde of her," which sbe claimed roseln her threat at certain In tervals. Tuesday caine at last and the girl and her mother visited the hospital. Te the physician sbe gave a description of her suffer. lugs aud be lerthwlth begau work. The girl was compelled le epen bcr mouth as wide as possible, wblle the physician con tinuously slapped her en the back. This was repeated several times, until the doctor bur rledly seized a pair of plncere, placed them In the girl's mouth, and drew from her threat a Buake fully elght Inches long. At the slgbt the girl fain ted away, and It was a long tlme bofern Rhe could be restored te con sciousness. The doctor's theory is that a very small snake must hat e been en a branch of a bush, nud that In eitleg berrles sbe swallowed tbe reptile. Olilj- Twe Helf-Sattaleliig Offices Frem tbe Cbambersburg Valley Spirit It may surprise many te knew that the only soiraustaluleg offices at the state capi tal are these of tbe secretary el tbe common wealth and the Insurance department Secre tary Stenger last year patd in fees le tbe state f28,47Lf9. The oxpeusosof tbe department wero i27,00l.&2, Including amount paid the secretary as fees. Insurance Commissioner Kerster paid te the ntate as fees 121,070.85, whlle the expenses of hi) department were only 19,845 00 Tbe most expensive depart ment is that et Internal attain. Tbe salaries of tbe secretary and bis subor dinates, with necessary expenses, last year aauuitte( te ASM. This department until air. A Wa took charge Ot It Was neert at an jyenexttuT politician but that ofueiaV iittud tuple work Te iUtea clerks assigned te tue tJupArtment la VMUnk-Jt in perjjwr shipe DurtjiK his sttminiitnivea many iwedcU io ie (urmstiAfebai.mtftXUi&w, and Uw XHCa Will iHAcenci. te-IUtt tow taxrvajay ut Jto Jte Jto teraaUfTaiilnt)QHserf9nJitleatban K nftil AVer before been. .'iVa-.tbn RepubUrani will have control of It en tbe first Moecf ay m aly mil bas already been Introduced te tl volt An additional clerk fox ibe accommodation of Jsrjtrjpntwly Hepnbllaau worker. tUtBOUlf UUMBLX Ll E3. A, tVi-tXllng: nt lleiblebem at tVLlcti Lttlll Olerejmau, OfBcuted. A,t tbe Moravian church, liuthlcueei, Tbewday oveuiegiHer. l'aul De Schwelnltz, Hen of Hv. Rebert De Schnelnltz and I'epbeW of Hlahep Edmund De Scbwelnltx, U.T. a, WaXniwrlecl te Jllai Slary Daniel, daughter or the late Charles B. Daniel, all of Bathlchein. Tbe rleg ceremony was used, and the e HI elating clergjruan was Kev. U. Brickeustelu, principal of I.lnden hall, Lltltz. Alter ATereptlen at the residence of the bride's mother, Rev. and Mrs, De Schwelnitz lett fprrhiladelpblA, en the way te Kortbfleld, M,lnn., wliere he has charge el a Meravlau JUlSHlOll. SJarrled A Lancaster .Man, Miss M. Kettle, (laughter of Mr. Jobu Uuistead, was married In Cca'esville, Thurs day, te William H. Bensen, of I.mcAster, nt the rrsldeuce of tbe brides' parents. The ecTou.eny was jierlermed by Kev. A. L. k (corn. Tbe bride was cttlred In a traveling dress or Bletl colored cloth, trimmed with plash of the same color. Tbe bridesmaids WcVe Mis Uzzie A. U instead and Miss M. KW(6 Jacksen, of rhlladelphli. The grooms ueun were Professer 1'. J, Cuutcad, a brotber Of the bride, and Mr. 8. X.lndky Itutter, both d rhlladelpbla. After a reception the bridal IHrty toek: a special car at Ceatesville for rhlUiHrtphla. The brlde and groom will go te Vrn,(htiigrBJD. C, for the honeymeou. r t-riTLK rrifoe.v. A Trejeenctcrut, Audience (lathers te minee Thrs Very1 Kuimutr Coiule Otiera. 1Ast) ereniDg 'jineje "was llttle standing room In Fulteti ttpera house, where tbe Tern plu thecitrpcdiupaiiy appeared in "The Lit tie TyoexrB.yiTItOsi Wlip went there with the Waa that the prod u0i)D would be Inrerler te that givun uojne.'.tltnp.in, because It was krxwntne'eaat.Wi,BQt tbe aame, eltbeugh aader 0fl'athe' inttrtttemeut, eecu had thelr qjU)rWotifiea;i"'ait;"S1:eJ. Direy, as Oeti. JTfilcXtrixictcftfW'eesIlest, sua when bis rag k VJU,'4rTat,'e , you knew," ibe BUBJOTS wwnTaiah'. in. iiieir piaauna. Mian tin-te tVlefrfehv, the guneml's daughter, bawaHabviilcefTtaSfeflfarjfl basket et fle--OtQ htBSlOtl lj0X,trW,'0ts iuetl(gbU Waa a do de do Gt9edxuspHtJisuzscteirurtl3ilo vocal pow pew Oie. BScaLiHUaOonwaj-.tce, Imsacbarmbig vcMctisal Qsrufltaratt wa itiiutoned. Tbe rxaaay le UMr.a v,xi Aiwt, nud viie owHebmo OUQlayinjfc. OJUlDlOIi Uleut. Tots aMOWNyrtlCjjlgutV muM return te ntuctltcr cirowtfinl-'liettso tlUM eeascu, ha tlie arrolae R recsltrd ws unlierully trcKoowl trcKeowl trcKoewl offjej ti he flute Ueler tee Majer TLle oitirelCfj the trie ' ir latl m. vagmet lofnre blm. Oae was sent te the worlc.hetiso fei 80dnyBanilllVOW0redlchargrcl. Among theso who wero allow bd t gowasndeiermod boy who prosented n fnghtlal appeirance and two companions who late betu begging in this city all week, l'eople hegau te com cem plbln atMjut them as a nuisance. Tbe boys told ditlereut stories, rirst they fald that thelr homes wero lu Lohauen, but word was scut from that town that they did net ltve there but had euly been there begglug. They thou said they lived lu Allentown. Tbe mayor discharged them ou condition that they would leave teit u at once. (Ireat Demaud Ter Steel ltall r i-etu the rhlliaelphla Tress Colonel L. L. Bush, et Lauuisler, who Is engaged lu building n railroad from Fert Scott te New Orleans, was at the Ulrard yev terday. "Our read Is already completed from Fert Scott te Topeka," hesctd, "aud we need Pennsylvania steel rails entirely. Tbe American manufacturer. Lau sell all the rails they have at the prosent high prices ler some tlme yet, because new reads are buying as fast as tbe rails cuu be made. Hew e or, very seen we will begin buingfrem Lnglaud If the prices here get tee blxli. 'Ihls will Riiro Riire ly cnuse rolapae lu pr e. ' Had Te lie He -mlil r I eni the Lltltz Itccent. The stere and dwelling pnportyel U. H, Tshudy was sold nt publlf sale last Hatur. day te Jacob A. Bueli A Bre., of tbls place, for f 7, 010. This preerty, it will ba romem remem bered was sold some tlme age te Hmanuel Kaulfman ferf7,(.'I0, but ha I le be resold en account of seme misunderstanding. Hats Unme lllgli. rmiii the Chicago Tiluune. " HaUcomehlgh,' was what tbe husband bald as be paid the milliner's bill, and, oddly enough, the same comment was made by these who sat behind his wife at tbe tbtatre tbe same eulng. " rUEPAIUNG FOR WAR. eahaiia unumtsu mass ur nnvummu (IHKATLT ALAHltBll. She li I'milnA the Mether Country aa te the sit uation of American Forts The Dominion's Ml II I la t'roneunoect In rirltClus Cendi-llnn-Wr. fhelis Talks Wllh Rallibary OriAWA, Unt, Jan. M. Tbe war talk from ever tbe border bas raised a similar belliger ent feeling among the mltltla of all the Brit ish colonies, and there Is a growing feeling that a recourse, te Arms Is net unlikely. Tbe war department bore has maps el every fortification In the United Stales, all or tbem equal te theso possessed In the war depart ment at Washington, particularly theso upon the coasts anil the great lakes, anil duplicate copies have been sent te tbe Imperial minis ter of war In Londen se as te prepare the mether country for any emergency. A care ful review elinllltla here bas been ordered and everything has been pronounced te be In first-class erder. Ministers Talking Over the Ulipule. Lokije.v, Jan. 28. It la learned en geed authority that United States Minister Fhelps had an lotervlow of an hour's duration with Lord Salisbury te-day At the latter'a request for tbe purpese of an oxebange of vlews with regard te tbe fishery disputes be tween the United States and Canada. Tbe meeting Is Bald te have been of tbe most cor dial nature. Lord Salisbury had oxpressod himself as highly gratified with tbegeneral tone of the American press and people lu re gard te tbe troubles. He also assured Minis ter Fhelps that both England and Canada were equally desirous of a friendly and ami cable settlement of the existing dlflerences between Canada and tbe United States. A dispatch from Berlin says that Oermany, following tbe example et France, will forth with erect barracks at various points along the French frontier. Conferring en the Fisheries, Londen, Jan. 23. In the Heuse of Com Cem Com eons this aftornoen Sir J. Fergusen, under ser secretary for foreign all airs, stated that government was already In conference with the United States through their repre sentative, Minister Fhelps, en the American fisheries question. In Senate and Mente. Washimotek. Jan. 23. (Heuse), On motion of Mr. Ferney, of Alabama, the con ference report en tbe bill making a yearly appropriation et (400,000 for the equipment of the mUIttaef the Halted States was agreeU te. -i. .. Thaiicusottrtacemmrrteof tbe whole, with-.Mr. Uleuat, r'aedTg( In tne-cksir took up the plemref neamenla bill.-, Senate) Mj-. KdmiMxi j presenttng'K memorial for me Tepeat or reduction otlo etlo otle ternal revenue rases from buslaees ma of Vermont aald that rid wUfaett te urge upon the finance committee the importeoeof re ducing or repealleg the remnant of unpleaa unpleaa antuesaetiS years age. The credentials of Matthew Stanley Quay as senator from Feuneylvanla from the 4th of March next, were placed en file. Mr. Muhone 'presented a numbjr of peti tions from Virginia tobacco manufacturers and dealers for the abolition ertbe tobecce tax. school 'lemcherjrreien te Xlealh. ELtEDALn, Da8., Jan.25 KateBardell, a school teacher of Yorklewn, In Dickey county, while reluming from a neighbor's te her claim last Saturday during a blizzard, was frozen te death after wandering ever fire miles out of ber way. Her body was found yesterday. rillK IB PABVBB MALI,. Tbe MatuWceul college Ilulldlag Narrowly Et capes iieing Again Destroyed. 1'ardee Hall, the magnlQcsnt building en tbe Lafayette college grounds, Easten, tbe gift of Arle 1'ardee, narrowly escaped being destroyed by nre at 11:20 o'clock Thuraday morning. Tbe first discovery waa smoke is suing from Dr. Ballard's recitation room, en the third fleer, west end, In large volumes. The fire alarm telegraph was quickly used, and within ten minutes three powerful streams were deluging the rejoins. Teuly mluules later fire was discovered lieeeath the plre platform in Dr. Ballard's room and seen drowned out The fire originated from a defeetlve flue. The greatest damage Is by water, which flowed te tbe lower floors and Injured mAny valuable papera. Dr. Ferter'a numerous maps and charts suffered most Tbls building was completely gutted eight years age. A LANCASTRIAN nEMKMBERED, At tbe meeting of tbe trustees, presided evor by Uen. A. Fardee, of Uacleteu, the honorary degree et master of arts was con ferred upon Hen Themas Thompson, M. D., or Lancaster, who waa a brilliant surgeon in the war, and that of doctor of divinity en tbe Rev. Alexander Proud lit, of Btltlmere. onamplen Salllran Talks Jehn L. Sullivan, the ohampien pugilist, posted through Rochester, N. Y., Thuraday morning ion tbe train going East With the exception of one arm. beteg car ried in a Ung he shows no marks of bis recent coolest Willi. Cardie. The chatjipleQ stepped uperi MiB platform yf ben the train drew rute the depot, Ce watt dtcesett in a. dark grey eutr away coat, striped treasenanA ablaetc twvol twvel llag cap. lie atneared te be la flrst class oendltlcm and was in capital eplntav Ha aald that hla recent Western trip M-aa mere euetessfni AnaacJeUy than be Anticipated ft would tot that lit about nuDther mouth lie will egahi be nble te use bis right hand. "I have net lasted liquor el any kind in suven tuenliie, aud 1 tell you there U nothing In drinking. 1 have had enough of It" Information Wanted Majer .Morien has received a letter from Mrs. Agnes Bonner, of St Leuis, asking for Herniatien as te the death or her former husband, James Hmttb. Sbe writes that be died in tbls city el cholera In 1S10, and that her second, husband was a soldier In the late robellleu. Sbe la cndoaverlng te get a pen pen slen, and tbe authorities et Washington want evldence et ber first busbaud's death, 1 1 any one having Information of Smith's death will leave tbe same te tbe mayor's office, It will be forwarded te the proper partles. A Live Agent. rrem the Charleston (Uast.) EnlorprUe. Agent (selling preparation for removing stains from clothing)" I hae get here" Servant (who responds te the agent's ring " Kxcuse me, please ; but we are in great trouble here te-day; the gentleman et tbe beuse has heen blown up in an explosion." Agent" Ha I Hurt much ?" Servant " Illewn te atoms : only a groase spot left of him." Agent--"Ha! Only a grease spot, you say T Well here's a bettle et my cham pion erndlcater which w 111 remove that greaae spot In two mlnutes." A lilt el Family History, rieiu tbe Omaha World Little Dick I'm awlul glad you Is en gaged te Blster jneii new. Mr. Nlcefellew 1 feel quite grateful te have you say that, dick. "Yes, you always bring her candy and she gives me some, and it's the kind 1 like tee." " Yeu havea cholee then f" "Oh; yes. Youseeall tbe ethers brought chocolate, ana 1 don't like chocolate." And I'leely el feiiclle. nom tbe Journal et Education. A woman eau sharpen a pencil, but she r quires leisure. A Slugging Match In Chicago. CrtiCAOO, Jan. 23. Cen Tebln, of Trey, N. Y., and Mike Queenan, of Chicago, heavy weights, fought In a Houth Bide ball last night two rounds with two ounce gloves Before Queenan get his guard well up Tebln caught him with his right and dazed htm. Frem this en until the end of tbe second Tebln had tbe best of It but,Qtiecnan suddenly forced htm alt evor the ring, covered him with bleed and wasglven the light They worepo wluded that they could net strike a blew. Organizing Fer Heilttame, Dtnutr, Jan. 28. The Inhabitants et Achlll Island, oil the west coast et Ireland, are preparing te ropel the aberlil aud his posse who are expected with nny writs of ejectment against tenants en the Island who are In arrears of rent A watch baa been set by the Inlanders which Is kept up night and day In erder te prevent a surprise. On the approach ofthe sheriff notice will be given the islanders by the explosion el reckets aud the lighting el bonflres. Tbe last et tbe aeries or evictions In tllen belgh will cemmence te-day. Serleaa Oharget Against a Mlnlmnr. Krle, Pa., Jan. 23 Tbe Rev. L. L. Luce, late of Wilbur, Neb , and for IS years prier te 1832 mtnlster here, was yosterday taken from bore by Hherlff Line en a requisition charging him with perjury, It Is said Luce hss wen notoriety as a clerical fraud and has been sbewn up In tbe reltce GatetCa. In this case he is charged with falsa swearing te get a requisition from tbe governor of Nebraska for a man la Mlssearl, ajralnst whom Lues and olhers had formed a conspiracy te extort money. Ilfg Leis by Fire Lawrekce, Kansas, Jan. 25. Yesterday morning tbe Boworseck opera beuse block In Wamego, the finest In the city, took Are, aa suppesed, from a gas-Jet, Tbe department get It under control only when tbe block was practically ruined. In It were the postnmee, opera house, TYituns office, Union Pacific law offices and halls of the three college fraternities. Tbe posteffice and Tribunt only saved stock. Leas ostlmated at f75,0CO te J100.000. Railroad Switchmen en Drlel Strike, CniCAae, Jan. 28 Sixty switchmen, em pleyed by tbe Cblosge cfc Atlantis railroad, went out en a strike yesterday morning, and during the day net a wheel of tbe oempsny's rolling stock made a move. The strikers sent a oemmltteo tq confer with Manager Brougbten.. Tbe conference lasted several beuiHi -It ended la the company "a accedmg, te UiarBqirew or t'e tnea. The remit was bat attruteTOflcr te. wert last evening. The caaseer te rreabte was" an objectleDMHa, ywdrrjawer, who was maevBd. etcjflgjert lMkaabW aleuK. Guitar BAne-V D-aTr.t JatK iiythe" OaJuA jri&ttn&t, trafsAWas: derailed -,' list bight by1 teeae Wit en aJiarp-ijurye pear thU city. Tbff twin. wraviliniaB"29 miles au hour and was thWiwa aWelit 59 feet Inte some enew drifOCe'.:Thel3Jteage'car, one coach and ihe sleeper, were.badly damaged and several passengrJ).-lbjUred, but none seriously., Hail read- men consider it a miraculous escape? tVeulJ Rather De, la JU Cedar HArms, Iowa, Jaru 28. Clarenco Dresser, thenewspapar man under amtetfer criminal libel, was taken outeQJ 'the bands of Marshal Francis yesterday en a llttlmus and. ledged in the county,, JalL Ball was eQered, but Dresser rofused toaccpt.bUfreedem and went te JalL He had been given 'the rurfef tbeclty by tbe marshal, end Jt.Ujkel A Bull presecatlng, objected. At tbe county Jail ha Is meeting some courteous. treatru,"entK and seems te be making llfea lianquet General sympathy has turned toward the pilnaicr The naueinga TfcitWl. . , Omaha, Neb., Jan. 03. IMsratchce lrpu Fremont, North Bend aadetncr.rlnls.'wlUl In a radius et lOOmllas wal or UiU qlly, re port that the people were vety tHweh startled about 8 o'Cletk last flPBOr&gby what U sap posed te hayebeanasaveroeirtU'ruakeahocb, A lead nmbJingerthreirtU was prcopU: prcepU: bje for. sevwal ecend, tmd trundlnrp roeeod Jnsi'vkjU)Dtiiwpnr. Ne damage 1 reported. d01rmbanr4wharovetwat peiwpttble et rbis point. . TH tfenatarrjit Wrugxt la TexM. A.ti'si'iN, Tex, Ju J-WHiere is geed deal et speculation abettt, datfe hernes enter IDE Uie Tae le ease no xeault. Is reached in the fwnaleilaLnce te-clay. Heeret caucuses were held last night andj there appeared te be friendly Interchange between the Maxey and Ireland camps. Many pred let that Reagan's growing strength will result In either Maxey or Ireland withdrawing in his favor. Judge Terrell's re entrance Inte the race Is also pre dicted. Fatal Leap Frem a Window. Cincinnati, Jan. 2S Shortly after eleven o'cleok last night Jehn Voegelle, a rJWlsa baker, under treatment at tbe Clncluuattl hospital, leaped from a second atery "wjndew near hla bad and fatally Injured hlmsetrcdy. lng'ln twenty minutes. He was, delirious' from typhoid lever and had been sick for some tlme. ttmrnntnmntBtd (A KtAfA. New YOfitr, Jan, 28. Thejgry te Ue,eem et Ltmls Bleral, chargtxi WHh the attenptba assasBl nation of Bojrveyejt Haa & BeaUte, fcued htiu guilty tin abayged, teiday, end re ceaimended htm te the inerqy rf the court. Freight Dep-itnud Contents Destroyed IluFrALO, N. Y., Jan. 21 The freight depot of the a rand Trunk rallwny en Rtver stroet wai destroyed by fire flt2 o'clock Ibis morning together with Its contents. Less f20,000. The fire Is suppesed te have erlgt. naled iretu neteve The (Jueen le Creti the Channel Londen, Jan. 23. Tbe Standard says the quceu will visit Darmstadt, the home et Filnces Alexauder and Henry of Batten burg, In April. Ine Thousand Iren-Workers Strike, Liverpool, Jan. 23 Twe thousand Iren workers employed by Messrs. Bollkew, Yaughan d. Ce , at their works In Middles. borough-en-Tees have gene en strike Tbe firm threatens te close den n Its w erks. Ileeeuae Jtepldly Increasing. Washington, Jan. 23 The government revenuea for the present month will exceed these of last January by at least fire million dollar?, Lets el Nearly 8300,000 LiVT.itroei., Jan. 23 A cotton warobetue en Duke street, this city, was destroyed by fire this morning, causing a less of X100.000. Lake Krle Ice Hosts Collide. Hint, Fa., Jan.23.-T.ve Ice beats under full speed en the bay yesterday came iute collision, badly wrecking both beats. Hoergo Freberth had his skull fractured. WtlATUBU 1HUIVAT1UH. WAsniNOTON, D. O., Jan. 23. Fei Eastern Pennsylvania : Warmer southerly winds, fair weather, followed by rain A Thick Chunk el IVlHlem, 1 row the Uojten Herald. The last place te leek ter anything la the pla wiir you flud It THE NEW LICENSE BILL. 1 hew ir lVKerusxi te bbuulatm TUB UQUVB TBABB1C. Retail Uealera te vj fjnoe, a.WM), aoe AA 300, According t u,, 0(U, , cMw Wheletals Heater, te tai Stse and (MOO. Agreeing Upen Apprepriattcma. HAlinlsnune, Pa., Jan. M In iha te-uay mils were ravoraeiy repotted M let. " Yti lews: Appropriating 1273,750 te Hnattaa-. :' ten reformatory ; 109,600 te Pennsylraele reform soheol In Washington county, 4 HW.000 te deaf and dumb Institute, rhtla rhtla delpbla ; reducing theplpeage of oil from 98 te 30 cents a barrel, which would make a re. duclten In the aggregate of about t2,000,OOt year; fixing licenses of retail liquor deailBf in cities of tbe first ami second class of 1600, third, fourth and fifth class fSOO, cities ed boroughs of 5,000 and upwards 1400, and all ether places 1300, half te go te the state. Fix lng license or wholesale dealer at 1250 for nual sales under 12,000, and te00 for selet ex ceeding that amount; regulatlng homespathlo pharmacy and the constitutional oeavestlw commlttee's autl-d Incrimination bill. Bills were lntroduced as fellows : Stewarf, Philadelphia, appropriating (5,000 for a ped estal ler the statue et General McClellan ; also making wilful breaking et windows end doers, a misdemeanor. Wherry, Camber land, te repeal the tramp act el 1876. Crla well, Venango, offered a resolution, wblch was adopted, fur appointment or a committee te Inqulre lute the delay In the publication of the supreme court reports of 1335, and te ear., gest a statement te tbe Heuio looking te their cany completion. Tbe Honate was uet In setslen te-day. Beth Houses will uiejI again en Monday ; evening. Text et the Meatare. 4 The liquor license bill, referred te above ' 1' as having been reported favorably by the t Heuse, provides that In all oltlesef the first t - and second classes all houses, rooms or ' 1 places wbere vinous, spirituous, malt or ? Dieweu liquors or any admixture tnereeiare , )(- eeia suau pay a license lee 01 500 ; in au . cities of tbe third, fourth and firth classes, ' shall pay allcense of t500 j boroughs barlBg a population et 2,500 and upwards, I4M, f and ether places (300. Under tbe act nelt-- cense sball be granted If a majority ettheeet' zens of any ward, township or borough pett-" tlen tbe oeurt net te grant any ItcsasWgiS' In It The applicant te receive license ";, net hn Twunnlftrllv tnitkmmttui In n AaAiAM- establishment dbai ike- entl fqr whleh h4fi ukiimgiurieejiie, Lsnu.no,eoo out aiaesaarv caa be pecupla;rHy'rateTeteri in- h ittaeefr' askea.te'wnicerfsed.The'signers nre(re strlcted fa brier petition. 'The courts are'tsv:- qulred;re hexr'j-emenstrfaiU arid pMUesMMIm ancf shell, refuse- tbe license If It be eliesjfsaA that the beuse asked te be llcebsecT le sw'. neeesaarv for tha accommodation of therjahtlell and entertainment efatrangera and Uavelee.'w' or that the applicant Is net a fit person. OaavW k.inviaatima.A)Mli.liH h ant, mIIiw MUMtet fl Mk fcUW KUI IWVifVU tj m"J W.V " "' SJMtf .JTS ireasnrer ler, iioenseacseaii ds peua m mmv . state treasurer and tthe ether hair la te Bev retailed by tboeclly or county treasurer ', meet tee expenses oiue county, ana iv hjirril llnaf. ahal Print tn-.wtrd. hm-flneH township exceed 6nete' every 200jSsseejSjdU veterc,' the number of voters tejse taken treex the returtfli of the ri susding year. n 4- i : JL. nKAVSP&IAljTV-, !.. l?erseuji jielllng wlthpat llcsasshtfSreiir net jew tuan twice pOj license' lee nertrasm ;' than fi.oee.aiio?4inderiio lmDrlacsniaaea Vnm nnri te wetvri ntr,hHJ- fTn'llisinaa ataatl' ... -.,-en7, - -g- . -- -- ' ' " 1 bjgrantea te a-Rekie cwlhlrp4COIeeb-i school. buSldlna octtlace bf wenhrrv-UflWaVMaj muBl- be"-eeldJati;Hiet3arlt? flc-iifrrtiM1 Bfiua, sewurvaiift aW.iOrs?,Y1 arffuml . 1 stained ." elaav cW4id6l ! . . .6 ir..e L-...enrr3rtrtO auu De rteaaxl belore W o'cOecic'at hJsym. net be oriened neUI 0 tud EfOtt-l provided that connate te cte asd may allow pewsns te ktsep abatr pfj uetJl 12 e'drtcb. Tbe penalty tar'1 Ui(9 nrevrsna u a ttoe ed ena ae,bYaareae neJ Liquor ou 'hlfVt,u-15ttesl tOptSXWJV tlme are npcchii pTehltaitary Joerev tivlr '"S'? e neanesa FaacMceeh ;-- &' New Yqdr, Jen. BaV-Bralflisj en rlr3r front UwJayta ceatntetefyparalyaatti wi-.uie excepnen, (Jia amau ajiiin erfreisbtbclDR mered by green hsnds two plers. JjS C'entul at Hanleb. r...' WAsatNOTQ.v, Jan. 28. The presldeaila- day sent te the Senate the nemlsattem c ; Hdward AjV. Meaiey, of Hsget stews, M,' becensQl at Munich. a & au siaamssi astaa saaisiiiHiTi a- jr. - sTi, eaa 1 j. Bll waAtnailv eVattaa Ht'f Fresklcnt Cleveland has aald that a m Mrs. Cleveland will make rather aa.'l tensive trip this year, although, tpi 'yet, nothing tit. all has been , mined deflnltelv as te tbellr Diana. Aa greasadJrurns8iied(a en the fburtkef aJassjaJ the president w)lt have plenty of tlaaw tween newand nexttDeeeakber. He aad afa OlwelAudliaw recelved pressing lnvltaWaf j tenuka varieuaarmi3 dtirn tnsrae tecfedta onatimeaeirtecieaasi,. 'aa aaiei vies uawi pDrty inaremp tw .grretaiwiryjawmtfiiriylisw aetraas nmunmeaut ut -u?trtS ,tOWl9Otiie. .-' -o"-e.-..;. e o'e. f....f,ieflyv';v lusdtiitt ireaatsX TbeReadtagOeB-d eJ'-tMdsV nual meeting Thuraday Ottwa; iMMMonetao woU-rneaje' tnrer, president. Ecs)e44nnav asking Congress ta pass exa enablothe mannfoeturere nf keil cunn. -which are made te have n fair official teat of their (Itnl nirni recniet an investlantlrm nl Ulft nf i hn linrpau nf ordinance te the end tbal .1 -asry HuriT uHMuraten' wtncauwr T Wttira e.wrikAerlei.qPtiVf eg , HourtaMWistisilitdteedPK aClslii'f'n O etj . ?1 llsjyJrJfQP " mWMmiB MsfMaTf'n1 jMMni t!a'?lLeln t n.&nrlwah - laa X iinriles who. ttirnucb lealeusv Ol Civilian IB- ..". vonters, have been guilty el ilhobedienoe el -V ll..k 1 n ra n J l tA W9lt I iuu tana tuajr uw iouiueu - Attubinrnt Agalutt Ur. HOilelter. 'v-;' Au execution attachment for ut,B00 wae.'j' Issued in Flttsburg, en Thursday, sgslasi Dr D. Hestetter, at the Instance of the etty n niiiat,ii.i, 1-lila U thn hnlance of the luAeb . n,it iis mvi nhlfilnn.l bv the cltratralBaa V -J Dr. Hestetter as surety for A. Uartupee, VB water works contractor. Lit year be patdp C--OU.UCJO, anu no iur luia jp -csvwt u av , evening ur. nnsieiier paiu iud cii,,wu m seev - r, lh eoe eOO nnnlinl fAtM. Z. ' 1.1., n.u -v-v. . kata ( a Dllr PreDertr. The one story frame dwelling house, Na. 10 East vine fctreet, belonging te me estate Of v Careline Ileiker, doceasod, waa sold eat ' Ttiursuay evening, iue .cujjimu uuiei, ui . jj Auctioneer Shubert, te Jacob Beaker, for V t'fll. . j . charged With tbe Murder. f Edward Unger, el Wew Yerk, Is locked", - up In police headquarters en tbe charge of ;'; having killed the man whose headless aaa dlsuiembered body was found la a trunk M ";i the Adams express omee at uaiumera Wed nesday. Tite name ei me uiuruereu u was August Behle, Unger'a partner te euusage business. i v Medjeasa la Botieo, -' Mine. Modjeska says Bosten le ae KegUeft a city that it Queen victeria ware te mj 1110 owner ui Amotien auu caibb uuuar, Bostonians would promptly welcome sav : ' Here we are t we have bee for you all these years andareyew faithful suroeoia." M 15' n s..' S&l jai . i x 1 jjij .. .jt'm
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