wwwstmimKm JWRS JU l-WasTa. 'frw' s r.. AV1' "VS 'IJv ?&. VOLUBLE XXm-NO. FOUND DEAD IN TUB YARD. wm. r. HtBiunntrttv MimvurKMKu with .! txtmvr. As Kstinplary tenug Man' hedden Heath at tns Hern of lit. Fatfesr. Ne. M Uml Btrcst ThsTnaery te BUla III. - Saddin Taalag tiff. 1 William F. Slelgerwalt, Ren el Jehn Slelgerwalt, tiled very suddenly Thursday ' eveuleg In the yard In rear of bl father's residence, Ne. II Hazel street Up appeared:! te be In Mn usual geed bealtb nud ate a hearty aupiier. About 7 o'clock be went Inte the yard, and net returning for anine tlina bit fatber went out te leek alter him nnd found blui lylnK dead In the walk, lira, ' Urbatiand Shirk wero summoned, but of course, could de no geed. Corener lions liens tnanwas netlflud, and empanelled n Jury consisting of Htnry Will, Francis Brink ' man, Geerge Nagle, William Fitzgerald Wll. llatn Qulgley and Geerge Geiisemer. Tistl Tistl rneuy was taken wbleh showed tbat deceased waa aubject te occasional rplleptle III, and thecorenoi'a Jury rendered a verdlct tbat his death resulted from strangulation during an eplleptlu 111. Mr. Hlelgerwnlt n beru In thU city In 1831 and alter receiving a common school education learned the clgarmaklng Irade wltb (leorge F. Nagle and werked for lilm ler sotne years alter vtarda. lie also worked for 1'flter 8. Geedman nud ether cigar manu facturer: but believing tbat an out deer occupation, where be could liave mere oxer else, would be benellclal te Ills health he obtained employment a few years age with Samuel F. Uriel, Ice merchanl, and wai In hie employ at'tbe time of hla death, Mr. Stelgerwalt was In all rtspects nn ex emplary man, of strictly tsmporate habits, kind hearted and gouereus te a fault, willing at any hour of the day or night te atalct the alek cr suffering, lie was a mem ber of Trinity Lutheran church, and attended It regularly. Its was also a tnomber and past sachem of Metainera, tribe Ne. 'J, Im proved Ordar ;of lied men ; a member of Ledge 08, Knights of Pythias, and of tbe Cen- cstega Denellctal society. He was some years age an actlve member or me Hiuiner volun teer tire company ; was hose director, fore man and truttoe at dllTercnt times. He WAS an actlve Democrat and nercr tailed te make hlalnfltisncefelta. the polls, and en all ether occasions wbere his party needed bis services; but he waa se gentle and geed-natured tbat be never lerlelted tbe frleudsbtpef his pelltl oil opponents. He was unmarried. Ills parent, brothers nud sisters have the hearty sympathy of their mauy friends for tbelr sudden Ien et n beloved .en nud brother. Ills funeral will take plaoe from his father's residence en Sunday afternoon at .1 o'clock. HMf. KIUKI'AIUIVK.AUKH KltlUli-tWU A Caritag llullJcr, Contractor, Peunder nnd Mseidalit-Sketch of a Leut and lle.y Career. William Klrkpatrlck, au old and well known cltlzf n sisjdnruierly n allve bu.l uesa man, died last evcnlcgat the Bishop Bewman church heme, East Ornnge ntret, aged 82 years. He uaa a carriage builder by trade, and worked for tome jtars at the shops which steed at the Cenner of Duke and Cbeatnnt streets, Ixfere the l'ennsylranla railroad was built, Ite afterwards did a fairly geed business as n contractor, acd subsequently went Inte business as a founder, machinist nud builder rt sgrlcuU tural Implemeuts. These be jddlcd through different parts of the country, often gelnpas far south as Virginia Willi his manufactures. He built the houses corner of West Chestnut and Market, (uew owned by A. J. S'.eln man) and had bis shops lu rear et them. He afterwards removed his shops te bli home en East Orange btrect, v here bu carried en qnite extensively between 1U0 and 18&4. In ISGf-TO be was elected by councils superintendent of water works. About ten years ego he re- tired from buMnces and for seven j ears past k. haa bcet VJTJatec 'own gri bfriBU I bas bceu wltb his wife, who la hi II I living, an 9ef the churcn nema ins iiealth bad i gradually falling ler a year or two past, i he was occasionally seen en thestrects until quite recsnily. Mr. Klrkpatrlck v,m nu intelligent man and took en actlve part In city, county and state affairs, lie waa a Henry Clay Whig until that parly went te pieces in IK'1. He then allied himself with the American or Knew-Nothing party, uml was ene of lis na tive members until 11, tee, collapsed. Then he Joined tbe nowly-ergaulzed Republican party, and gave It his Influence und vete for the remainder of his life. Ilia funeral will take place from tbe church home, East Orange street, nt hull past two o'clock en Sunday, FELL eUOil A. XUAIK. Aoce.tHsDDSItnaar.1. uCar atColemWaand The empleyes of the Pennsylvania railroad company in the tower, at Dlllerrllle, were startled by cries of eetue ene who seemed te be in distress between 11 and i'i o'clock Thursday night. They made an Investiga tion and found a man lying along the rail road track, some distance west of the station. lie was taken te the tower and afterward brought te Lancaster At the baggage room he was attended by Dr. Welchans, physician for therallread company. He was found te be sur ferliiig from a severe concussion of the spine. Hla left arm and right leg wero aklnned and r, nenauacuieu muneau. u was removed l te tbe county hospital and hla Injuries are ca,Kt "kelv te Pr0T0 eerleua. The man's name TIs A-'gust Dennett. He la n weaver by trade i 'and formerly werked at Hchuufa establish uient en Water atreet, this city. Ulahome la In Philadelphia. He bearded freight train in Columbia for the purpose of coming east, and at Dllleivllle hn fell from the cars. The probabilities are that be was asleep when be felt. He laid en the ground a considerable length of time before ha was found. He Is 40 years of age. Trie Walt Company. A fair audience attended the performance given by Walte'a Comedy company at tbe opera hense last evening. The comedy of Tbe Honeymoon," which Is very old, was well played, with MlasNellsen as Julian, Mr, Watte a Duke Aranta, Miss Hchuyler as Zamora, Mr. Merlarlty a Captain Rolande, 3, J, 8 wart x weed at Jacques, the rich duke, Ae. A leatnre of the presentation was the costume worn by the company. A pickle dish, which waa given away, wa wen by Mia Frv, who held number 4,040. This evenlp'TheOeiaiilng" will be played aud rx 'Verware given away. At a Heading- Hnoetluc llstcb. A big sheeting match leek place In Read, leg en Thursday alternoen. About one thousand people were present, including gunner from Lancaster, l.obanen, Morris Merris town, Phcenlxvllle, PetUville and olber plaeaa. These who went ever from Lancas ter were Jehn Cllne, Charles Franclseus, J, B. De ten and H. Denbam. There were no t lea than thlrty-nia gunner in tbe match, ivas is. utdeae if pet tfaper tnaeecu anei at va blid. There were t penwn who killed all or their birds, and i of them wa Jehn Cllne. There were i person who killed six bird each, and uustoeanu win um war among them. Franclseu and Denbam eaea killed live. Owlag le th darkntM the Ua wen net ahet en, d uw money waa amua. Owrg W Waltr, of tbla city, wa reran 144. All. TBHAtLT MtBBMItBI'. A HudMn. Ltdy at A I Tsars Censtats le starry a Uandsvma Haa nl 0. Never In the history of the Utile Jersey village of Tenally bas there been a wedding ae moon talked about a one that la announced te take plaoe Ibis afternoon at tbe borne of Mia Sephia It. Nhepard. Miss Hliepard I te be tbe bride ami Mr. Jehn T. lletitly, a eon of tbe Hev. Mr. lleutly, of the Tenuity Pre, byterlan church, la the groom. She Is firty yean old and It happens that her hair la almost anewy white. Mr. Uenlly Is 2D, robust, geed looking and clever. Ite stands 0 feet 2 Inches high. Itlsagciiulunlovernatch. Be sides being geed looking and the son of the minister, be Is an etditir whoe skill brings him in inore than f.1,000 a year. Ills admira tion fur MUa Shepard Is said le have begun about two years age. Hhe Is an accomplished lady et a vivacious teuiurtneur, handsome, and an excellent dancer. Her geed qualltle were se Impressed e.i Mr. Ilmtlyat a aeries of evenlug parties stie gain that hi proposed manlsge te her. Slie was net only surprised, but she told him that the Idea could net be thought of en acoeunt of the dlUorences In their ages, but he persisted and at last ahe told bliu te wait, thinking tbat lu a short time he would learn te forget her. Kvory Kvery Kvory bedy thought he bad ; but'net long age It was nnucca inai .Mr. iinnuy anil buss nuepani were walking together very munli, and finally tbe bembihill foil In the Wllage tbe ether day when the Invitations wure sent out, and Miss Hhepard ordered unoxpeuslvu wed ding dress from the village dressmaker. Iiefore the Sbepards catne te Tonally Miss Sephia waa engaged te be married te a young man who died, llelelt her the Interest en 120,000 until she married. HiKie time after ward, during the war, she was engaged te au army elllcsr. The day was set for their wed. ding, aud alt her arraignments worn made when be waskllled. It waa this sorrow, It lssald,lbatturued her listr white. Ol course, the interest en the $20,000 will cease ec her marriage with Mr. Itently, and as ahe la net a wealthy woman, It shows hew genuine a lore match it Is. It is expected alt Tonally will be out te seethe couple depart en their bridal trip to day. A UK StUHDHUKt)! A llurrllil MutUali-d UeOjr roend Ju.l Out- .Ids the I'lilladelpbl. Cllj LlmtU. The body of a mail from which tbe arms, legs and head had been hacked was found Thursday night lying alongside the llrhtel read a short distance from lMlngten, llucks county, and Juat outside of the Philadelphia limits. It is bolluved that the man waa lint murdered and the body afterward mutilated te couceal his Identity and te cover up the crime. Dr. Winder w.issiimmuned te examine tbe body, and gave as hi. ephiUin that he had net ueeu diuiil mera than tweutv-feur hours. Ne signs of dUcasu or of natural death could be discovered by an external examination, and Um phvslclau belleves that the man had been murdered. There was nethini; about the body by which It could be Identified, and the whole uase la shrouded In mysterv. It being out eut out slde of the city limits, the pollce could de nothing toward uisklug an Investigation, and uetlnnir could le Uone but report the oase te the district attorney of Iluck. county for his action. An inellectual tearch was made by a num ber of citizen, who were attracted te the grounds, ter the remainder or the body, but It being after tilglit but little could be dena The excitement In the neighborhood was In In In tonse, arid many prnena who were attracted te the scene by tlie report, which spreid likn wild tire, examined tlie body, aud no one was able te rei!Ofnlzi It. H was placed In charge of an undertaker, and will be held te await the action of the coroner. ltwatattlnd presumed tbat the remains worn these of a cadaver, which bad thus been dispened of by medical students for the pur pur kwe of creation an excitement In the vicinity, but the opinion of Dr. Winder thoroughly exploded that theory, and the people have settled down te the conviction that a foul murder has heen committed in their tnldat. The work et investigation will begin In earncit by the county etllclals this morning. A I'ltltlmrgrr's Kcccntrlc Will. Probably the melt remarksUle will ever made was drawn up by Aldermau Hartman ou Thursday In Plllaburg. The testator, Ambroxe Uolbarge, who U el years of age, allordlipeilng or 519,000 In real estate, directs as fellow n; "I dlnct that my body be taken te SL Michael's church, and after the proper rullgleus servlcea are ior ier ior fermed, that It be given In charge of my family, who will convey It te Samson's crematory, mid there have it burned te Salle's the uiliua te be put In a small bettle nud given In uhargoertho (lermiu consul In thl city. ThU gentleman will thn forward my ailitw te the ceuaiil In New Yerk, who wlllKlvctliem lucliargoet the captain of tbe German steamer Elba, who will place them securely In his ship for tbe ocean voyage. When nt mid-ocean 1 direct the captain te re quest ene el tlie passengers te drens in n sea faring suit and ascend with my ashes iu his band te thetopef the topmeit umi'.aud after pronouncing a isst benediction te extract tlu cork from the bettle aud caat its content, te the four winds et lieaveu. I direct aUe, wiiilu tbla ceremony Is being performed, that it bu witnessed by all the iiasseugers en beard. After tbe Elba bas completed her trip and returned agatn te New Yerk, J want a iuii Hunumeni ei my ueaiu anu me scauer. LjnK"'wy ,UM iu "Wll publlsheU In run ViSAK hISTMtt VUSCBHT, A I'lraiant KnUrmlimient for the Library el Ilia Klr.t lt.furnisd Church. The concert glven in thoceurt houne Thurs day evenlug for the benefit of the library el the First Reformed church, drew togetberan audience et llve hundred people, who were pleasantly entertained with vocal aud instru mental iiiutlu. The concert openod by Baltzsll's orchestra playing Wallace's "Marl tana." MUsSliaelter followed with a piano sole, "Ye Ixuks nnd hrnea e' Bennie Doen." "Drirtlnj with the lido" waa sang by Messrs. nambrighf, Erlsmaii and Drepperd. Mr. Hendricks recited The Moderu Cain" by Edwards. Miss Kate D. Hbtrk aang "Star or uiy heart," by Denza. " Lea cbarmes de l'epera," (Uetzs) was aang by Mlssas KbealTer aud Tobias, and tbe Misses lecher followed with a vocal duet "On the moon lit stream" (Ueibel). The second part of the pregramme opened with an instrumental trio by Messrs. Reth, Zeck and Itallzell, and this was followed by a recitation Brether Watkina" by Mr. Hou Heu dricks. Then cime the gem of the evening, a burlesque, "The Peak Sisters' Concert" by ten old maids, which brought down the house. All the performers rendered their several selections very creditably, and the concert closed with "Leve of Old" by the orchestra. Te Bats MunT for us Or (an The Chestnut Hill Sunday aoheol held In the church at Klnderhoek had for aome tiine been considering plan te raise enough money te buy a new organ for the school. Fair aud festival were proposed, At last It was de cided te held several entertainment The tlrst el these will be held next Saturday eve ning, Feb. 10:h. The principal feature or the pregramme I a new cantata entitled The Ujpsy." The ether part or the pregramme will consist or choruses, soles, quartett and elect reading. Quite a long time ha been pent in preparation, ae that there 1 every evidence el success. Tbe date or tbe recend entertainment bas net been definitely fixed, but It will klkely beheld en the following Saturday evening. The afereviaa Oyster Bepp.r. The Moravian oyster supper given last eve ning In tbe hall ever Btaokneute'a shoe Mere, East King atreet, wa largely attended three barrel or oyster were aeld before e o'clock and tbe ether toothsome dl.he and aromatle oeflee and dellcieu tea want off Uke het cake. The fancy confectionery and flower table war alae liberally patronized. The urmtr will t repeated tela rwlei;, L.ANCASTEK, PHILADKLFUIA'S SHERIFF. muwAM mBMeritn au jehh j. mtoa mtea n 4t fiAMKttAiiu cuifrimmmn. rbs CeinmlllK In luiinlr Inte th MsatalOea- itltlan el Mr, Heweu RspetlHIm laeap- lilt el AtWiKtlug te Ihsemee Baavsr Bliasth.SnliiiilMleB Itesolatlen, llAnmsnuRd, Feb. IS. In the Senate, Itey burn, chairman of the committee te In quulre InleSheilil Rewan's ssnlty, submit ted a long report embodying tbe evidence taken. The report was supplemented with a resolution requesting tbe governor te remove the herltl en account of his demented condi tion. The lesolutlen was unanimously adopted. The governor sent n communication te the Hsnate slating that he had signed the liquor amendment resolution te avoid any "ml understanding, delay and possible trouble hereafter." Thoretsa difference of opinion a te whether executive approval la necessary lu Joint resolution proposing constitutional amendments. A bill was Intindiiced in tbe Henate te day by Watres, of Lackawanna, te protect tbe public against the creation et fictitious capital by railway corporations, and the payment of large charges fur railway transport which result from tlie lining or capital stock or bends In excm of the money paid, or or the value el IniHir done en property received therefer. Itlanlae prope-iod te prevent tbe formation of Njmlli'atu or railroad corpora tions. The session was largely taken up in read ing bills the llrHtllme, the calendar having been cleared of CI of the.n. Tbe resolution te 11 daily adjourn en April IT., was referred te llioeomiulttoe of waysand mean a. A resolution was adopted nddleg an hour te the Tuesday, WdtitNduy nnd Thursday sessions. The governor, Just liefere adjournment of tlii Senate te-day, sent In the nomination of Jehn J. Itldgway te t sherlir et Philadel phia, which was Immediately cenfi ruied. iieu.i: ArrnorniATieNs. In the Heuse te dsy bills were, reported al flrmatlvely making appropriatlenaa follew: Huntington infirmary, K5,G5Q; Western pent tenllary for manufacturing purpose (convict labor), 00,000 ; West Pennsylvania hospital, 110,000; training school for f.eble-mlnded children lu Dflaware county, tM),O0Oj a new buifdlng for Norrlstewu lunatle hospital te supply a deficiency In making Improve ments, ? I5,0i,0; Danville lunatic hospital. fiVJOOi Mercy hospital, Plttaburg, 30,000 ,' geological survey, 90,000; Wllkesbarru hesplial, tB.COO; Pennsylvania working home ler blind men, Philadelphia, 10, COO. in stKxuur ur .ruiiit uauuib. MstklnK an tll.turlc Siput In Frent uf Simen Cameren' Msn.loe. Immediately in front of Simen Comeren'a quaint old stuue mansion lu Uarrlsburg, en the banks of the huequehanna river, Is a small plot of ground enclosed by a high iron fence. A tall poplar tree stands in each corner of the enclosure. A large tdutnp, tour reel high aud decaying from age, is near tbe centre, Although tbat stump bas been n tacred land mark ever slnce the first beuse was built In Uarrlsburg, tbere was never until te-day anything te tell the vis itor why it was se securely guarded. The stump Is all that is left of a mulberry tree which was a conspicuous obJectalongtheSus ebJectalongtheSus obJectalengtheSus quehanna when Jehn Harris, of Yorkshire, England, came into the valley mere than 150 years sge, hunting and buying furs. He set tled near here. One day liostlle Indians took hi m prisoner and tied him te the mulberry tree nnd made preparations te burn him alive. A faithful negie slavu summoned friendly Indians Irem the ether vide of the river, who atlacKcd the liestlici and drove them away Just as they had Marled a lire in the fagots. Jehn Harris gave orders te his family tbat when he died he must be burled beneath the mulberry Ut. He died In T7iS, and waa burled at the feet et tlie tree, ills son, Jehn HarrlH, wa the fouuder et Uarrlsburg. The grave of the father hna been protected ever since, n stated. . Thursday the Rev. William Augustus Harris, a great-greal-grandseu of thoeriglnal, caused te le placed at the head and feet of the urave line marble tablets. The one at the htiid of the grave bears this inscription : .1 t'luce&ilut, ; ; .loin llarili, m terkklilre, England, ; A friend ur Wllllim l'uriiiV, anilfulliuref tlie : ; toundererilarrltburg. ; ; I. ltd tleciui br, 17ie, In the communion of : ; i tin ChuiUi et Kngland. ; NUTK MtOM NBAK rLOKS. Governer Beaver has appointed and the Senate) has confirmed Mr. Charles Lawrence as harbor ruasler for tt.e pert of Philadelphia. The Yerk chain works, ewued by J. C. Sell in Id, wero destroyed by lire Thursday evening. I .e, -1,000; Insurance, 2,500. Maggle ileadllug, of Banksville, wbe has Ik en lame for mouth, prophealed her re covery ou February IT, aud she did recover, te the auisrement of all. Miss Maggie M, Armstrong, daughter el Mrs. Jane Armstrong, of Upper Oxford, was married en Thursday te Mr. Frederick G. Hedges, of Wilmington. Otuiural Passenger AgoutFerd,orthePenn. Njlvunla railroad, has; sent out notice that owing te the lntor-state cemmerce bill that Is loge Inte tiled en April 4 the annual free pa will expire en March 31. Mr. William Hi aw, vlce president or tbe company, said that all pase. i.sued by the company were only made geed te March 31 or April 1. At Uarrlsburg Judge Simonton has filed nn opinion in the suit of tbe commonwealth against the L'dilgh Valley railroad company ler 21,000 back taxes alleged te be due en its eutstandiug scrip, bends and eertillcatca of indebtedness Irem June 30, 18S3, when tbe new rovenue set was passed te tbe tlrst Mon day iu November, 1SV, tbe end or the fiscal vtar. The court decides that tbe first tax of 3 mllla under the act of 1S35 would be for tbe tsx year or l&Sd, nud gives Judgment ler defendant. In Common flea. Court. The testimony In the Reet-Hoffman me chanlc's lieu cjte was closed en Thursday afternoon, and argued this morning. It was given te the Jury shortly before neon. The suit of Catherine Bender vs. the county of Lancaster, wa attached before Judge Llv Llv Ingsten tills morning. This wa an issue te ascertain the amount of damage sustained by her land belng taken by the widening of Jehn street. -Alter the Jury were sworn they were sent te the premises te view the loca tion of the proposed widening. On their re turn te the court house testimony wa beard as le the value et the Und te be taken. The land taken bas a frontage or 43 feet 0 Inches ou Plum street, and ('" feet en Jehn street. A number of witnesses were examined, and In their Judgment the land te be taken Is worth about TOO. The county called only en witness Jehn M. Uahtll, and in hla Judgment the damages sustained by Mrs. Bender would net exceed ICO. Oliared With Frlxs Fighting, Dennls F. Butler, tbe Philadelphia awlm mer, who U charged wltb being a principal in a prize tight with Jehn Reagan at Paatlme Park, that city, en Friday last, has been held iu 1,000 bill by Magistrate Smith for a bear, lug, when ether participant In tbe aflalr will be arraigned. The arrest wa made In accord -ance with tbe order or Chief of Pellee Stew art, who I determined te break up prlzi lighting. Butler wa formerly a resident of Lancaster, and 1 well dnewn here. HI rrlend thtnk it aUange that be aheuld be made te suffer wbaa hard fighting I allowed every night at the Theatre Cemlque, where knockout are frequent. PA., FKIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1887. BKLtlBU A MBHAUMHtM. O'flrlfn' Wild Msasl flhew firing. 10,000 Under tbe Ilsmmsr, Frem the 1'htlalelphla Kecerd. "Here's your fine elephants, gonllemen i Step right up I Ne trouble te show geed I Gentle a lamb, pl.yful a kitten I Tiger elllnglew! Lien and camel way down I Don't fall te snsp at these liargalna I Here' aohanceto make your family forever bless you for bringing borne a tut ter tbe children. Pug deg nowhere in comparison. Step up gentlemen t" and tbe crowd of curious men and greed y-eved small boys who couldn't bid for even the loepardstoo 1 about tbe corner of Lehigh avenue and EJgnmontatrcet yes terday aud gazwl In admiration en Auctioneer Herknes., wbe had a whole circus te dl.pese of. Tbe stock en hand comprised what would have amounted te a "glganlla aggregation" lu tbe palmy day a of Dan Rice. There were In all 152 lets, ranging Irem a tent stake te a B-ora-eeus chariot ill which alwava rides the 20,000 licauty, and from a pony te an elephant. The whole was what remained et O'Brien's old circus aud lnenngorle tbat went te pieces and was turned ever te Jehn A. Brown en the 10th or last July. The ani mals and material were brought te Phila delphia and stored In Adam Forepaugh's tables, where the sale occurred. Brown had advanced O'Brien an amount et money en tboclrcuspreperty, and when tbe ven ture railed te Urinjr paying returns Brown took possession. O'llrkn was present at tbe sale and made a number or purchases for a second party, whose name did net appear, Forepaugh himself bidding for the greater portion or the material. The latter bought the elephants Queen, for f 1,1)10. and Chief for 1 1,X10, and O'Brien took Einpress for 1,550, Mr. Bobbins, of Frenchtown, N. J., bought a number or draft horses at averags prices. A sabloantelepe brought (lOOnlloness '250, a royal Bengal tiger 350, a leopard 193 a camel 110, an emu 100, an elk 75, a hyena 43 and a yak 20. A gaudily arranged ad vertlslng car realized 1,400, an Inferior affair of the same kind 000, and tableau wagons 220 each. The total receipts reached nearly 15,00 Much of tbe ptoperty Is old and will have te underge a cjusldorable amount of repairing before being in a presentable condition ler parade service. This late.t ad dition brings rerepaugti'a herd of ole ele fihants up te thirty. The vcteran showman s actively preparing ter his epeulng In New Yerk, te occur In the near future. Ue will remain there six weeks, and ceme thence te Philadelphia In tbe latter part of April. m rtotillilllen In TciineMte. Gov. Tayler, of Tennesee, having slgned theresolutteu prohibiting the manufacture aud sale or Intoxicating liquors, Mr. Me Dewell, tbe author or tlie measure, Intro duced lu the Senate a bill submitting the amend m out te a vote of the people. It passed the tlrst reading. The bill pro vides that the governor .hall Issue his iroclamatlen at least CO das boiero the ast Thursday or September next, stating therein the amendment proposed by tbe Forty-fourth general assembly of Tennessee, and that tbe same was agreed te by a majority of tbat geueral assembly, and that two-thirds of all tbe members et the preent assembly elected te each house bad agreed te the pro posed amendment and that the said amend ment la te be submitted te tlie people for their approval or rejection en the last Thurs day In Septomber. It al9e provides that the sheriff of each reunty shall sdvertlse for at least 40 days belere tbe Ian Thursday lu Sep tember that tlie vete of the people will be se taken en tbat day upon the ratification of the proposed amendment te the constitution. The tickets shall ba written or printed "Fer the proposed amendintnt," "Against the proposed amendment" replug IUiik. from the C.onn.mtewn Tclerupli Comparatively few farmers have auy trouble in salting or curing hams, although the methods are various; but the trouble comes In later, wheu tbe keeping runs Inte the early summer. It requires the exercise of the greatest care te kep hams from beieg lnlested by what is called " bacon bugs." Even wheu security la lelt au examination-' will discloee these insidious " varmints." By way of prevention, the placing In paper bags burying In a barrel of (Kits or ehes lias beeu recommended with perhaps rea.'ouable success; but the last we have seen In that line la te place the ham in a tub and oevor with slaked or powdered lime, which Is rec ommended te keep free from majgnts, rust or mould. It l-tHitnpleand worth trylrg. Abnui Keuie Tulncoe. Maiishame.v, Pub. 11, 1S3T. Kd I.siKi.LieENCEn: 1 noticed In last week's Intullieenckh au account of my tobacco crop taken from tbe West Chester Daily Netcs. It stated that It vmis eeed leaf. It should have been Havana saed. It is evi dent that your paper has a large circulation rrem tbe ameuut or petLu eirdj I liuve re ceived asking about the tobacco from New Yerk city und ether place. Tnlrty tens of my tobacco Is all Havana seed. Thollten)or '85 have all been cam pled. The '80 crop Is a very line crop ; 10 tens of it have been cased. I'r.ANiis Wern li. Narrow K.cniaFriim llurlal Alive, Kddle Coeae, age IU yearn, was found lying apparently dead en "the top of an oil tank near Klnzua, Pa., en .Sunday. A num ber of physician were summoned, who agroed that life was extinct, und that death bad resulted from Inhalation of the poison. eus gases rising from lrc-h erude oil. The body was prepared for burial at the home of his parents near Corydeu, Pa., and services were In piegreas Wednesday when signs et lile were shown in the supposed corpse. The body was removed from Uie celli u, mod med leal aid again summoned, and Thursday morning the lad gave ev ery hepe for his com plete recovery. titvlnillers IH.diaiRf.l. James Leenard and Jehn lleeuau, the two men who were charged with swindling Win. Merger, were te have hadahuarltig Inifore Aldermau McConemy this morning. The prosecutor was touched by the pathetic ap peal made by Ueenan'a wile, nud he con sented te withdraw his charge. As ue ether persons identified the men they were ills charged. Sued for Assault ami lutterr. JuetSuhlalnstaln has betn presecuted before Alderman Barr for assault and battery of Kaslmer Ltchty, whose blacksmith shop Is en the Mlllcrsvllle turnpike, near the city limits. The accused gave ball fera hearing. Sold m Prepci tr, Henry Shubert, auctioneer, sold nt public sale February 17, at the rraukllu house, the property belonging te Martha MoLane and Anna Bretz, situated Nu. 550 West Chestnut street, te B. F, Irving for 2,450. m A Kind of cle"ie'. Frem the Texas Bluings. Tuero are people who will buy anything en alght U tbey can be allowed te psy for It ou time. Where Hs Lrarned It, Frem the Philadelphia Tier.. A writer in tbe Jtyiuliir .Science Monthly declares that monkeys have conversational powers. He ha evidently been around among the tender little fellows who wear low necked vents aud auiuxe the ewcll society. MOUNT JOY IIOVS. Philadelphia Is well rcprcaonted te flay, lly boys from all ever ttiu Stute ; Uutihe UU Jey boys are ahead of them all, And uever stay out, whu ll'a late. Hlcstand, Dlerelr and Ikarare the druggists, And ttlcker sell, ehecstilum at Ilalubrldge store. They are young, quick and wittyJust fit tera CttT, These boys are Net Kiigllth you knew." Yeung Deyle I. adalay.lie set. the girl, eraiy Yeu should see him drciaed up en ths atreet III. necktla se neit, te light en hi. feet, II you meet blm you'll .ay " eh hew sweet." Oicer Ulld. " in Mount Jey afar. HAVOC BY THE WIND. Titmmm tkaikh man mmem turn THICK KXAB UKltrMK, CULVBSDO. Many I'aassBgers tnjnrsd.and lb Itelllng Bleck Madly Wreefead Hesse In th Capital el th Silfsr State Unroefsd-Th Wlad ' Moving sixty Mile an llenr. DBNven, Cel., Feb. 18. A wind aterm blowing sixty mile an hour raged Irem 4 a. m. nntll 3 p. in. yesterday. Many building In this city wero unroofed and ethsr serious damage dene. Outside or Denver tbe eaa ualtles reported are considerably greater than in the city. The Leadvllle express en Dever ,t Seuth Pacific read was blown ever a bridge near Come, and nearly all tbe passengers and trainmen were se verely wounded, and the coaches were badly wrecked. A passenger train en the ame read which left the Union depot for Morrison at 8 o'clock waa hurled down te the root et an embankment when about twelve mile rrera this city. One pas senger bad a leg broken and several ethers were badly bruised. On the Denver A. Rio Rie Grande railway, four miles north et Colerado Springs, overy coach or the north bound Halt Lake express, consisting of two sleepers, two passengers, a baggage and a mall car, with its contents, waa burned. Had tbe ac cldent happened wb He the train was en a blgh embankment, a short wsy shead, the less or life would have been great Fortu nately no ene was Injured. A freight train et twontyev6n cars, side-tracked near by, waa also derailed, and the cars were badly damaged. A VAULUAD Of BBKB BBIZHIt. The Flflit Fer It. FosssmIed by an Iowa Orngglst. Deb Meimeh, la., Feb. 19. A carload of beer marked Uurlbutit Hess, and billed te C. U. Ward, one of tbe firm, who, as well as tbe ether members, bolds a paarmarcy license, was seized yesterday and stored in the constabulary warehouse near the court bouse. Mr. Hurlbut, a son-in-law et ex Chief Justice Cele, one or tbe most active prohibition attorneys, sued out a replevin writ and wltb a precession of drays went te the cellar in the afternoon. One dray had been leaded and had started when Constable Pierce Jumped up beside tbe driver and with a navy revolver under his nose, persuaded him te drive back, which episode was wit nessed by felly five hundred people. Law yers think Mr. Ward, of tbe firm, will get the goods back, but tbey say It Is a close shave. They also say that unless they get the stuff released the Wabash cemny will be liable undnr the Clark law. A Weman UrnUUly fjurdsred. lUnQCXTTE, Mich. Feb. 18. Wednesday night Mrs. R. P. Price, a respectable lady, was brutally murdered at Pound, Wis., Just across the line, by a brute who chopped and mutilated her body. The object was robbery. Her husband was away. Tbe murder was witnessed by a little glrL The man Is new in Jail, but refuses te give his name. Tim Charges Against Ulna. Simen Boek, a colored man, living In the Seventhward, was complained against last evening before Alderman Barr for carrying concealed deadly weapons and drunkenness and disorderly conduct. He gave ball for a hearing. the King street Theatre, Last evening the audleccs iu attendance at the King street theatre wa large, The performance was about the same as that given the evening previous and was fully as geed. Manager UalbacU bas decided te make Frl day night of each week amateur night. Tbe young folks of this city, wbe bave a taste for tbe stage, will be glveu a chance, te show their ability. Several parties bave sent In their uatne.1 for te-night, and will positively appear. Among them Is Jehn Twewltr and M'lle, Tltlens. The new departure premises te be successful. Te-morrow a uiatlnee will be glven at the theatreut 2 o'clock, when the prices will be very low. Next week the Stauwoed sisters with a full eempany will open. The Gil mere itter, MuLlrey and Goldie and Gelden and Jacksen will be retained. This evening a valuable piece of silver ware will be given away. Persons purchasing reserved seats will bave three chances and gallery occupants ene. Twe Expert Lady Trlryclers. Washington Cen. Baltimore American. Twe very pretty and very stylish-looking young ladles have been making a decided sensatleu en the avenue by their dexterous ridlug of the tricycle. Beth are remarkably pretty, and wear handsome street costume One of them wears a gentleman's high silk hat, the only difference being that It is turned up en one side, and bas a little '.black featberlniU Her cloth dress fits her trim figure exquisitely and en ber wee pretty loot she wears a long beet, like a backwoods man. The top of the beet bides ber pretty ankle, but tbe convenience obviates many of the objections raised te ladles riding tri cycles. Her companion weara a Tarn O'Shauter cap, which falls prettily about her head. Beth tbe high silk bat and the Tarn O'Sbauter are kept en the ladles' heads by long hat pins and they go flying up tbe avenue without fear of losing their head gear, They each own a single tricycle, aud uhe these in the morning; but In the evenlng, when the avenue is crowded, tbey ride a deuble trleycle, and cause many or tbe con gressmen's hearts, and senators', tee, by the way, loge plt-a-pal In unison with the girls' daluty-boeiud feet en the pedals. Oone With Anether Alan's Wife. Coutesvillo bad a little excitement Thurs day when it was reported that James Dally, boctleu boss en the Pennsylvania railroad, had doped wltb Mr a. David Davis, wife of ene of his men. When the pay car passed evor the read a few days age Daily drew bla (ny and borrowed tbe pay or one or his men, esldes sevcrul ether sums. Mrs. Davis had beeu talking et visiting friends when her husband was paid and nothing bas been heard of tbe pair since. Daily is a young man and leaves live children, while Mrs. Davlr, who Is rather geed-looking, leaves two small children. Oppa.td te Cleveland's F.tulen Vete. At a meeting of Admiral Reynolds Pest, 105, G, A. R , bold In their ball last evening, tbe following was adeped : Iteselveil, Tbat from personal knowledge or tbe condition or the 140 ex-union soldier imuatoset our county almshouse, as well as many ethers lu our midst, we are or tbe em phatic opinion tbat the bill known as tbe "dependent pension bill" Is a Juat measure aud ought te become a law. Jleselved, Tbat the adjutant transmit this action el tbe ieit te our representative in Ceugreta. Fer 1-ortel rniladclnhla Fbyslclan. Fiomlhe Lebanon Time., Dr. Jamea C. Brobst, et Lttltz, 1 tbe com ing man ler pert physician el Philadelphia. Hels backed by tbe medical fraternity or nine counties, tbe present congressman el Lancaster oeuuty, and 1 believed te be the strongest applicant for tbe position. Lan caster county deserves soma recognition. Iul.U Cloned. The heavy rain at neon te-day wa unable te enter tbe sewers in many parts of tba eity ou account of tbe Inlets being clogged with mud and rubbish. In tbe neighborhood el Seuth Queen and Vine treta tba water waa in tbe street te tbe depth of seversl laebes and ran into th bar-room of tba Limb hotel, JBBAMt BBUOOBAta Witt. WaHsr aad Tarl.y Seats lrrereMbfy-acar. of Great Eteiumsat la tbe Ltgltlatare. After an all-day battle In tba New Jarstrjr assembly at Trenten the Democrat utc Thursday afternoon wen a double vlotery, and seated, beyond further contest In tba state, Messrs. Walter and TurUy, tba Demo cratic Representative from Mercer and Camden counties respectively, whose elec tion bad been contested since tbe opening of the session. The struggle began in the morning ever the acceptance of a report In the Jenes-Water case, and It waa resumed Immediately after Joint meeting. Excitement wss occasioned by the an nouncementef Mr. Wolverton (Gem.) one or the bolters wbe figured In tbe combina tion that made Btlrd speaker : 1 helped te put him there," ha exclaimed, " but between me snd my Ged, I never expected blm te an ever te the Republicans, body and seu I. I new stand ready te help put another speaker In the chair." This was greeted with loud cheers en the Democratic side. The majority report laverlng the retention or Mr. Walter was adopted by M te 29 ( Balrd, Carrell and Donebue voting with the Re publicans In the negstlve.) By tbe ssme vote Turlny, Democrat, was sealed Instead or Haines, Republican. Me ttMelt Te-day. Tbkntev, N. J., Feb. 18. The Joint meet meet leg ter tbeelecUen or a United States senator was beld at 12 o'clock in the assembly cbstn ber. Tbejournslelyesterdsy's proceedings was read. Senater Edwards offered a reso lution providing for the pairing or the mem bers for Saturday and Monday. A rocessef ten mlnutes wss taken for the purpose or msklng Individual arrangements and tbe result was announced from the chair. The president announced TO members as having paired and that theso whose names were read would net be recognized en Satur day or Monday. Huspeth offered a resolu tion te tbe effect tbat as the contested seats or Messrs. Walter and Turley bad been settled these gcntlement Judged members et the Heuse or Assemby, it be noted upon the Jenrnsl or the Joint meeting. Ballet was then taken for Vnlted States senster, The situation Is unchanged with tbe exception of Bedle, who received Balrd'a vete: 33 for Abbett,33fer Hewell, rest scat erlng. The next regular balloting for United States senster will occur en Tuesday, February 28. IT VLBASBD PATH. The Sens of a FsnnsylTantaairl The Dnhtr el the Blate Librarian Has an Iui.n st ing ExpsrKnc With the Diva. IlanUhurg Cerr. of l'lttsbarg Telegraph. A very pretty little story was told me this morning concerning the fourteen-year-old daughter of State Librarian Stuck. Little Miss Stuck la a very bright school glrL She is mere tbsu usually clever in ber studies generally, and In musle remarkable. Hhe net only plavs well, she composes with singu lar facility. Souie tltnevge her fatber found a little poem called "A Slumber Seng" en his desk. With it wss a note Irem bis daughter asking htm te correct any errors or composition be might note In the lines. He was much pleased with It, although be is the editor or tbe Yerk Ape and net without experience wltb poetical work. Ha showed tbe Hees te several literary friends wbe were delighted with them snd who prophesled great things for tbe young poetess. Miss Stuck in the meantime composed an air te fit tbe words and wrete tbe score in full. She showed it te ber musle teacher, who was amazed at such work coming from se young a girl. He advised her te allow blm te rearrange and publish It, as be (aid It was se intricate, se delicate, and se difficult et rendition tbat ordinary singers could net de Justlee te lu She declared she would net have the score changed, saying sbe had made it unusually difficult for a special purpose. She played tbe music for ber father and then sang It te blm and be began te think be bad a prodigy In his family. She wrote a letter te Madame Pattl-Nlce-linl, who was then singing lu Philadelphia, telling her bow the aeug had been written and saying sbe was but a fourteen-year-old ncboelglrl but was a fervent admirer et the great seu as tress. This letter ahe signed "Fay Tern pleten, Uarrlsburg, Pa." Mr. Stuck laughed at tbe letter and said Pattl would never pay any attention te it. Day after day the young composer asked If there was any word from Pattl, and Mr. Stuck replied tbat there was uone. "Ge te tbe postefflce at Uarrlsburg, papa, and see ir It is net there," said Miss Stuck ene day, and en bis making Inquiry be feuud a big envelope, addressed In a scrawly foreign handwriting te "Mile. Fay Temple Temple ten." Tbe letter It contained was in French from tbe privale secretary et Pattl, and rt ad thus: Philadelphia, Jan. , ISST. Mademoiselle Fay Templeteu : Madame Pattl-Nicellnl me prie de veus dire qu'elle vient de recevelr, avee blen du plalsir, la composition uiusicale de Mile. Fay Templeteu. Austltel qu'U lul eerapesslble,elle fera jus jus tice du deslr de sa Jeune amle, en chantant sa " Iterccuse" daus l'un des concerts de sa prechaine teurnee aux Etals Unls. Cependaur, elle prie sa Jeune amle de voulelr blen agreer, avee sea remerclments l'assurance de sa consideration Is plus dls dls tluguee. De la part de Madame, Votre tres-huruble servlteur, A. MertlNl, Secretaire. Which being put into tbe vernacular, means : Philadelphia, Jan. , 18ST. Mademoiselle Fay Templeteu, Havrisburg : Madame Pattl-Nicellnl Instruct me te say tbat sbe bas received with much pleasure the musical composition et Madamolselle Fay Templeteu. At the earliest occasion possible she will gratify tbe desire of ber young friend by singing ber " Slumber Seng" in one el the concerts et ber American tour. In the meanwhile accept, with the thanks of Madam Pattl-Nlcellnl, the assurance of her most distinguished consideration. Your bumble servant, A. Meri.ni, Ndcreutry. Pattl, it la understood, sang the song In the West Charged With Larceny andFeigsry. This merulng Alderman Deen gave his de cision in a case of forgery and another or lar ceny preferred by Samuel L. Denny, against Israel L. Landis. it appears mat au assign uient was made of one-half Interest In a patent ; bay rake and tedder from Landis te Danny, the papers were made out and placed In tbe safe et the Keystone beuse. The next Denuy heard of them was tbat tbey were en file in Washington, where be says Landis took them. Tbe charge of perjury waa tbat Landis wrote a date en some or the papers, The case et larceny was returned te court and the ether was dismissed. Thrse Hlens Bobbed. Wednesday night the show window of tbe store or Jehn G, Aulenbscb, Lebanon, was broken and fifteen bulldog rovelveis and a let el cartridges wero taken, the less being 17S. On the aame night the stere or U. B. Nell, Bobesenls, was robbed of 60 pounds or tobacco. On Tuesday night the store or Jacob S, Sbseflerat Junction, near tbe Lancaster and Lebanon line, was robbed of tnoney, a silver watch and a variety of ether articles. gunnel Eby's Aulgn.d E.tats. William Leamau, esi , tha auditor ap pointed te distribute the balance In lbs hands of tba assignee et Samuel Eby, tbe Kllzabethtewn banker, went te Elisabeth town te day. HU mission tbere la te receive the claims of the residents of that boresgb, wbe were depositors at Mr. Eby's bank. Appeals Heard. Residents of Columbia borough, Break Break neck and Warwick townships wra tha a. pellaata te-day from tbe TaluaUoaef their proper! m nxa ey we PRICE TWO the anti-polygamy;' in r, tUt. VUBBBBBMVB CUMIMM" MMT VABBtBB BW TH BBfiVHt "NCI M .ha. .. ... . . '5?Y 1 - .... - i.ibet WtU ( lag tv...t.-.s .. . -,1(MM , Bssolstless ter tns TaiiMt 4 tmt" Ferblddlsa lavasseas el - ---"i s-ia WAsniNnTeir. trta, is. (SMMel . 4 . lutlonarrem tba Mala lagMatarsw 1 entedandlalden tba MBit. that a tbe right of Amaa'! In Canadian water bar bsMav'V abridged, as their treatment a In direct violation of comity a neighborhood, the enactment of laws kjfl American government I rsvefM ': Canadian fishermen may be Biased I same restrictions In America as Aa are In Canadian waters. The resolatleM f tner request that an Increased duty ba I en fish Irem Canada in order te mass exclude Canadian fishermen rrem thadf tages of tbe A merlcan market ;! 13 uiuvuu ' viua ropurieu ana pises I me cuenasr were tne inflowing i CbSM the boundaries erthe Fourth colleetlrss trlct et Virginia ; confirming te tba oily j Aurera, nn, a small island In Fex Fit witnin tne city limits ; authorizing tba water A Coeke City railway company, construct a railroad through the Crew rlf Indian reserve. -v The Senate at 3 o'e'.ock adopted tba aH polygamy oenierenoo report by a vote of t I l.t and tntlc nn thn rtffjM-anH tiavtvu. Kin : vv Be tera Hoa.e CemmlttSM. jiivl The Heuse committee en appropriation k .-J uay agreeu te amendraenta te the IrglsiaarftVJ executive and Judicial appropriation bill mmhM 1'iwyimuuK (i,uw) ler payments unaer I Mexican ponslen bill providing for flvaeM or examining divisions in tbe penslea at i,5W a year each in place of nva examiners new receiving (L400 a year I day ter expenses. The question of craavtl an additional force or empleye toearryevM ine previsions ei tne Mexican Denslea wa referred te a aub-sommitfee, &ii 'ine commutes en postemossand pe non-concurred In tbe Senate's amendmaat a tne regular posteflloe appropriation bill, i ing 1500,000 te subsldiza Seuth and Osat American mall ships. Tbe nsral committee agreed ti favorably the bills te equalise tha easr,? graduates from tbe naval acadsmTaaMliawi: creasing tbe pay of assistant engtneara ay-FlJ BkuilUK UCIM1U U4UQ1 WaKlDOWSW -i-x:. The committee en military affair I'.tUUhS some Informal remarks by Oen. SberidteNkii luasuDjecier oeasi aeienses, in cennaeMeav with the consideration or the McAdoo 4bV General Sheridan said that we needed (Waf -3 mere than anything else ; and that It wa aat i: them places would ba provided for I Chairman Bragg snggested tbat a beard of' competition be provided te test guns of m Kinus, ana this will also be considered i further meeting of tbe committee. The committee en commerce will bar I special meeting te-morrow morning te siaer tne isaas ship railway canal MIL ,Wk "IBS Gladstone en the IrUn QassUea. Loxden, Feb 18. Mr, Gladstone, la , tetter en uie irisn question, last mad says : 1 believe many of tba member. Parliament are ignorant of tba fact that te the time el the union, tba Irian were the most prominent aupporteraef nationality. They new have an epj for Irish nationality within safe giving peace te Ireland and comfort te? whole kingdom. 1 ' &' m - -5 Advlssd te Met Pay Taass. Dublin. Feb. 18. Archbishop Croka bv. letter published te-day advises tba peepta. net te psy taxes, wun wntcn tne gevernmi Is enabled te buy bludgeons for the polio '3; Italy's Ex-Empress Nursing Soulier. rft$9 -..,, u. je. u.-uuiy.w m u , .fl nas requusieu permission or tne synaw at;1 Ksples te attend the wounded Italians waexll .. ... .. .. j5a an Aired Cennln Hnrnrrl tit Iteatk. '-:'Ja Wooster, Ohie, Feb. li A report from Dalten that the father and naeth Slate Representative Baugbman were be te death at that place last night Their I took tire and burned se quickly thatthd i couple were unable te escape. Trusting the Voters. Bermx, Feb. 18 In an Interview y day Dr. Wlndtherst, leaded of tba party, said : "I deeply felt tba ftaat Cardinal Jacebinl's note, but U most that the last pastoral et tbe bishop of Mi has proved even a greater blew. Hei 1 still trust the oreod aensa of tha eleoteir.?: r t-i Chines Invasion Dlatrasted. - -. Londen, Feb. 18. Tbe nines' dent at Mandslsy telegraphs tbat tba ment received tn a letter by ex-Klsg' baw and tbe Burmese minister Tea' or a Chineae Invasion of Bnrmah lsdl. hv tha Ttrltlsh fiffle.lals at Mandalasr. 3 :.:S -JSiWS jumped into tne Bcanyisui uivsr. - Philadelphia, Feb.'ia Lswreoea 1 avln, the Brooklyn bridge Jumper, into the Sehuvlklll river from tba Oh street bridge at 7 o'clock this mernlng.Wl wna iit-rAAtMt and field In .Wlft hill. S&i ... , ;(A . " " 7 W,i8 II the oeverntn.nl boss. ; HEKLiN, Feb. is. Tne jierm wr Gatetle says tbat the Relehstag will dissolved unless the government si obtaining a majority. m A4& Exiling socialists. -.j IlEnnir, Feb. is. Thirty fsectaiaTta expelled from Stettin yesterday. ;0, WBAXUBB MBlOATi0Mr a WAsniNOTOir, D. O., Fab. )' Tr Kaatern Penneyl vanla : ala,l followed by lower aeulherlv winds, shilling te north , .. M-' invvrai aju-ai siaaaa J,V The Mardl Qras reatlvltlaa at HOW I beaan Thursday. Tba Knlgbt of, j anneared last niaht In tableaux I niithn nt tha New World. The atraaswl densely crowded along tbe line etvmmflt va Ocarina UoaUnned. The false pretense case against 8.0. the Uarrlsburg berse dealer, whleh :f.' have been beard by Alderman Barr eat day alter neon, was continued until te give ine pre:ccuuir uuiv w witnesses. m I4vly ataate la a Mm', rrem theUtlU Kecerd. A MriKln snhenl in tkla tuwaahla ; rS ,,. j 11 uni hoeka uanarallF used M fc slog such highly elevatlaf aoefaJ upon tbe Swaueerlvsr." '?: ' 3:& ' A FMI rt aWisaatV Frent the UUts Ksoerd, . 7: Egga waat dewa last weak 14, and pUaty ba fij eaVcaMta who bad Ma atl te ae small t4BW, h .- ' j.1 V- '. Ttitl sa . .i'.ier wSsR. I? .V- V'-jmM iStsa.ff7tetn" ;k
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