wWWwmww J)je 3Dajtfatef E&jiHlBLl'J-WMa HviV.lk it f -SS!l'j.A ; " ":.ui ' M&& '4M ' " . lJI &a d!if. '' VOLUME XXIH-NO. 145. LANCASTER, PA., SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 19, 1887. PBHSE TWO Ol WWEE 3 L NATIVE OF MANOR TOWNSHIP. fesssBBBBBBsw a. j. KAtirvMAir. tu, ubb u oelvm- MA'S I'UUMIUBMT VII 1BBH'. Dlicetaed tot the Oipnau.' Court Jadgseblp. Lanrter, rree Hum Bail President of the, Columbia trait company III. Anet.tr Bud Early Life, It Lae always bctn the purpo.eotthe Ik TlLnasscr.R te preen t te lta leaders prominent local parsonages who ler one reason or anether ara upparinest In the pub pub lle mtud. It levies no Uz upon tba gentle men whose features ami lives are deptctcd, and hu no illustrating fund whereby te recoup Itsejf for lta onterprlae. It la this which makes the lNTCLLtatNCKn ie par ticularly popular as a Saturday newspaper, and It la propeiod te keep the paper up te the high point In local and itate Journalistic circles mat it us oenressejiy attained. To day la presented the portrait and sketch of a Lancaster ceuntlan who haa been prominently mentioned for the orphans' court Judgeship, 'should tbe bill new before the legtalature beoeme a law. The cut and sketch hare beeu ecu red through the oeurtesy of the Colum bia Btrald. Tan KAcrruA.f akcestiiy. Andrew J. Kauffman Is a dlreel descend ant of Christian Kauffman, who, asearly as as 17M, emigrated from Oermany and aettled In Maner township, Laucaster county. SeO' eesstve generations continued te occupy the old homestead. Andrew I KaufTman, the father et the subject et this skoteh and the head of the third generation, was born there in 1602. In 1839 7 he rep(eaend Lancaster county In our state legislature. In 1&0, however, he moved te Cumberland county, where he engagjln fanning, and after wards In niercaiitsK' pursuits. Iu 1SZ5 An drew I. KaufTman tuarrled Catharine Sha man, only daughterChrlstlau Sliumm, of Maner township. jNuUrew J, KanUman, our subject, was bem In Maner township, near Washington through, In 1510. lie, therefore, inny tiul. Ioaldle le " te the manor born." At the tlme if tV'n'Meval te Uumbar land county, Audfuw was but a lad of ten years of age, n regular attendant upon the country school. The year 1S5I found hint In a drug store, belonging Uijiis brether, Iu Meebanlcsburg. Four years piswJ In n qulring a knewledge or this busluesj. Then he again took up hla atuJIea, becoming a acu djntlu Pennsylvania atate collego. Subse quently returning from ce'lege he purchased iholntcrestofhta brother In thodrugMtereand rem med that business. It, however, did net provecoagonUl tehli Unes. Toe jn.ir 1S92 find, hltu a.iuti, a- his books. ThU tlme he Is a student-tvt-law Iu the ePJcn of H. M. North, esq , Celumbli, I' J. Oj December 3. 1S8 1, he was adeilttn t te tliu tur et Lincister county, Hlnoe tuen he Ms mtitlunad In th9 yv practice of hU prolejslon Iu Columbia. BIS HOST F.VJIOUO UA3E1. 'Aunn the nwit f.auieui aases la which Mh Ivsutfnun h'.u hsen provisionally Inter ested are the murder auei of Ilenry Yeung .and CharlesSewer7,aecused of murdering the negrees Dunmere and Merrynan, and David Yeung accused of inurderlng Win. Ha id. All tbe dofendnntu whom hu rcprustnted were acqulttml. Uehai.ilvayi glveu 0p3cl.1l attention te orphans' court prAotlce and la familiar with the law relating thoreto. Hlnce 18C3 he hu beau solicitor of tha Columbia building auoelitlon. Fer twenty years ha basoccupled the aims position te the Mt. Bethel cemetery cemiuny. Fer 13 years he served as solteltor of Columbia borough, lie It also a member of the American Bar aie cUtlei. lle wis the ervnnlzjr of the first bnlldtttg nsocUtlen In Columbia. in eniEti OArAOITICS. He serve 1 lu 1S3- at nocretary of the Head ing & Columbia railroad oemptny. Soma Sema what lattir he w tro.uurer of the Celumbli it lirt Danetlt rallreid empany, and re. manned se nntll the alTalrset the company were moved te Phllndelphla. lletsuew .president of the Columbia iron com piny. Iu chureh life, he Is u member of the vestry of '"St. Paul's Protestant Kplscepal church, and has frequently been a delegate te the dle:cBaii conventions. lie Is o'ne of the leading Masens in tbe statoef Pennsylvania a member of Colum Celum - bla ledgaNa 2S0, F. and A. M., Corinthian chapter, Ne. 22 1, Itey.tl Arch Masens, and Oyrene comnmndery, Ne. 31, Knights Tem plar. Ife bus filled all the offices in each et these lulliHml norred as grand commander 'Cot I'euuiylvaula In 1S70 77. At present he is ' district deputy grand master of Muttons for I.inciiter county, an sppolutee of the late Urand Mastr E. Ceppee Mitchell. ne la ene of the most actlve and pro pre pounced Hepublicaua lu tbe county. Many times a dolegato te state oeiiTontlonM, he w&i, In June, ISS'J, alaea member of the natlenul oenventlon held lu Chle.130. IIe U ene et the famous ''.Wand glories in tbe hjh hjh slen of one of the prlceltss memorial medals. In May, 18S2, rreildent Arthur appointed him collee'.orof Interual revonueof the 9th district et Pennsylvania, composed of the counties et Lancaster, Yerk, Cumberland nd Perry, poiltlen he fllled most accepta bly 'for a period of three years and one month. Since the Introduction of the bill creating a separate orphans court, Mr, KaufTman'a friend bare been agitating bis appointment for judge. Xu June G'.b, 16G4, Mr. Kauftman married Anna Fausset, daughter of Or. Daniel I. Brnner, of Columbia, Pa. They bave three ;. iren, two sons and one daughter, all of -if.i.Akrn l linmn In Pnlnmlil. t,. ... -v.w ... --.......... Rap I it in.. Oap, Feb. W. The Pev. J, MoOey, who tilled the pulpit of Ilollcvue Presbyterian chureh re acceptAbly last Sabbath, will oo eo oe cupy it again te morrow. Norvlce meriiiug ,and evening.'" We are glad te Und that a movement has been started in regard te the laying of a beard walk In a oertaiu xcry muddy section of our Tillage, and that It premises seen te Decomo a reaiuy. A nmhwnlniiiitH. u it... imn.. i.l vi " " ww- -"- vu, ii, tutj U'-U IU14 Mtewn have erected atreet lamps at their wn expense, and we would respectfully puKucn mvf nui lurieer snow their public spirit by patting down plank walks in front of their places, lhe coat te each In dividual would be trifling, and U benefit te tbe community at urge would be very treat. ' A word te the wlw la maiat. THBLAtt ermmviBtMivr. The Wblte Aers, Sall.bury Twnhlp,Klstlea Hsiarn riled at MM The following election returns complete the county llsti gall.bnrr, Wiilta llnt. Judge t H, J, Hendersen 71), Klla KnrtcO. Inspecters: Harry Ij. Rheada77i Uarry Skllese. ' Aasesseri Henry It. C'olTread 73, tVm. Denderaeu 12 Collector : Jehn A. Weaver 70, Ja. Hum Hum llten 10. Iteglatry Assessor : Harry Itrcker 77, C. O. Lapps. Supervisors! Henry Mn.isey 7, Uavld Dembacb 9. Scheel Directors t Jehn niKii70,Ch. Kanff. man 70, Wm. Hamilton 12. Win. Martin u. Constable! Hamuel lleiviu.in 70, J no. if. Pattnn 10. Auditer: W. .C. Hendersen 70, 1, D. Worst 10. Olerht W. O. Hondersen 7H, nrlsbin BkllesS. eall.bnry 0anellitaU4, Assessor i Henry It. Ced read 8U, Wm. Hendersen 77. Cel I ee ter i J. A, W. Weaver 341, Jca. Hamil ton 67. SupervliHirs! Henry Massey 339, David Dentrlcb 74. Boheot Directors! Jehn High SIM, Chr. KsufTra.n US, Wm. Hamilton 100, Wm. Martin 102. Constable i Hamuel Flewman 321. Jehn Patten 103. Auditor; W. O. Hendersen 379, 1. D. Worst 89. Olsrk: W. C. Hendersen 839, Ilrlsbln 8kllM89. The reason Salisbury township waa net sent complete te the clerk's offlee waa a die agreement aa te the plaee of meeting for the purpose of consolidating the township vote. The J ndge el the Gap d Istrlct refused te go te the White Herse te consolidate, and the re turns en file new abew that the consolidation was made without that Judge or the election returns of that district. These from the Osp, however, are added lu the above consolida tion. Unpiln (Kl) Town. hip. Judge : Ilea Ultuer, 311. Inspectors! O, Milten Aument, 131 ; C. II. liarr, 64 ; A C Leng, 09. Asswrt A. H. DlflenlMUgb, IM: Syl vanus Campbell, 169. Collenter: Jab Flawd, I'M; Christian Vflgte, 93. Supervisers: I), H. Dener, 302; Adam Freeltcb, 292. Hobeol Directers: a K. Land Is, 1S3; Tobias D. Leamau, S30 ; Elizabeth Lambern, 63; Henry Dener, 132. Censtable: James Howe, XII. Auditer: Emanuel H. Herr, 190; Daniel Krelder, 123. Town Olurk : C II Neff, S03. a rent HvnDMN emath. Cearlas W.Mtr It.llrx In Uoed tlMlth aed Is Found Itaad la Bt. Fourteen years age Charles W alder landed In Philadelphia from Swllserland. He was a tanner by tradeand worked for six months In that city. He atterwarda oame te this county and hired with David I. Uerr, resid ing In Maner township, near Mlllersvllle, where he has beu ever since. Friday even tog he was In his usual geed health and ale a very hearty aupper. lie retired te bed at 9 o'clock. Betwen 4 and S o'clock this morn ing Mr. Herr called him te hitch hie horse, aa he was coming te Lancaster te attend market. IIe received no answer, and upon going up stairs Mr. Hcrr found htm dead in bed. Tbe deceased waa about 83 years of age. He was a sober and Industrious young man and re spected by all who knew him la the neigh borhood. Corener tloeoman was sent for te Investigate the cause el death. Elected Hr.ldeut 1'hr.lelan. The beard of peer directors met ststediy this morning. After the transaction of routine buslncs the beard proceeded te ballet for a resident physician te take the place of Dr. MeCreiry, rntigued. The vote up '.e today was evenly divided between Dr. Kunsenlg and Dr. Neu-pher. Today Dr. Sensenlg was eloetod by the votes of Direc tors Geed, A. A. Herr, Ranck and Strlne. Director Uroimer veted for Dr. Newpber, and Director Daniel Uerr was net at the nioetlni;. A lr?t Uigur Naiielacturlac Centre. Krem the Hanover Bp.ctater. McS.'iu-rystewn, Adams county, about two inlle weit of thla place, a village of seme 6CO poiiulatleu, Is undoubtedly the greatest cigar uiiuufacturlug centre in proportion te popu lation in tbe United States. There are about a dozeu or mero cigar factories loeatod there, whose annnal aggregate product Is of enor mous proportion, running way up into the millions, and for which a ready sale ts found in nil sections of the country. Fullynne-ball of Its people ara empleyed in the various dr pnrtmentM which mk up a cigar factory and a large sum of money is paid out weekly in wages. As a teaulr, the town la enjoying great prosperity, and making substantial growth. lltrr'M Oar Uand, Uuj. rreui the Centre Uemoerat. J. C. Nell, son of Henry Nell, of Spring township, who will graduate this summer from Franklin and Marshall oellegs, has baen elected Ivy orator by hta class. This Is a denerved distinction, and we congratulate our ynuug friend en his honor. He will de tbe ivy business up right Centre county boy a uKaluat the world, and this one is a solid Democrat, Here's our baud, boy. llrfire Alderman Rpurrler. William D. Aahferd was heard before Al derman .Spurrier last evening en several charge. which were preferred against him by Jehn J. Cochran, for whom he had been working. The charge of forgery was dlsmlas cd, but thwe el falne preteuse and embezzle ment were leturned te court. The accused waa committed In default of ball for a hear ing. Jehn Mlner,fer being drunknnd disorderly was reu t te Jail ler 10 days. Toe urank te Walk. This afternoon a man, who wus tee drunk te talk or walk, was leund lying in the manure heap of Dr. Sbanb'a stable, lu tbe rear of tha old Cress Keya hotel. He was leaded en a wagon by OlBcers Kissinger and Helss, who took hlin te the station house. He will probably ba able te tell his name by Monday morning, when the mayor will glve hlin a hearing. Tlis Improve msnt Company, A meeting of the stockholders of the Lan caster Improvement company was held en Friday evening at the rooms of the Beard of Trade. The by-laws for the government et the company, prepared by the beard of direc tors, were submitted and, adopted, The beard of directors will meet for organization en Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Cerner Lestcrs te B OaptarM. Complaint has been made te the mayor that a xaug of young men are in the habit of con cen gregatiugat the corner of North Queen and Frederick streets, annoying tbe nolgbbers and Insulting passers-by. Instructions have been given the police te disperse the gang or pull thorn in. There is also a gang of school boys who are in the bablt el insulting and annoying resident or Cenes toga afreet who also will be looked after. Held la tisbaaea Jail. Chlet et Police Smith went te Lebanon yesterday and entered a retainer against W. II. Cadwallader, of Trenten, N. J,, who Is bold In Jail there for the robbery of a house In Lebanon. The charge against bin In this city la for defrauding bearding-house keeper. Tb aecueed is eaid te be very re petably oeaaeeted. NOT A CULL0M BILL TBB ttMm LKtlMLATlOII VMOrOMMD tO HtUVLAtli TKAtltVOBTATWll. Senater Coep.r frames a Msasure That emtte the Principal Falura el 111 InUr- ftlaie Law OUcrlralnallan Met for- lilddsn aa te I'ausngera, The Philadelphia Recerd aaya that when the legislature met In Harrlaburg, a Republi can oaueua waa held, and a cemmlttee.headed by Senater Hutau, was appointed te prepare and report te the caucus a bill en antldta antldta antldta orlmlnlnatlen which would redeem the party pledge. Tbe oemtulttoo met and prepared a bill, but It failed te keep te the line marked eutln the party pledge. A plaoe was wanted for Chris Msgue en the commission which was te be created, and It was known that Gov Gov ereor Beaver would net tarnish his adminis tration or fetfvlt public confidence by appelntlug Magee. It was therefore de termined by the Republican leaden net te adhere te the text of the Cutlem bill, bnt te prepare one which would bear a alight resemblance te It In lta mean Ingles features while stripping that measure of the very low effective previsions Which It contained. They proposed te push this scheme through the Kepubllcan caucus aa the redemption or the party pledge, but for some extraordinary reason they changed their minds and ordered that the bill be in troduced lu both branches of the legislature, their purpose being apparently te avoid Its rejection In caucus by these Republican members who ure opposed te railroad dicta tion. Instead or changing tbe Cullem bill no aa te adapt it te state trstuc, which could have been readily doneiu tweutv minutes by In eerliug the word "governor" wherever "pres ident" occurred, by Inserting 'court of com mon picas" wherever 'district and circuit court or tba Cnlted Stales" appeared, and by changing lnter-state tralue te trame "wholly within the state," tha caucus sub-committee, or rather Chairman Cooper, as tbe agent of the railroad Interests, presented a bill which entirely emitted three sections of the Cul Cul eom bill, and which, by adding a new sec tion and by changing all but four sections of the original text, transformed what waa a weak regulation of the railroads Inte a bill that gave the carrying companies a great power for evil under the guise or a legisla tive enforcement or the state constitution. The bill proposed by Chairman Cooper In sures secrecy In matters pertaining te rail roads, rather than that publicity which Is a sovereign cure for all the evils cf railroad mismanagement The Cullem bill applied te passengers and freights, but the Cooper bill sppiles only te freight The number, the salaries and the mode of appointment or the commissioners ara entirely changed, and the power ei tbe beard Is diminished te less than that or an advisory body. It takes from Governer Beaver tbe power te appoint tbe commissioners and gives him a choice of only one member, who must be a railroad expert, out of the three te be chosen. This change was made out or distrust te the governor. 1 1 makes his administration responsible for tbe doings of tbe commission without enabling him te control It The olause In the Cullem bill forbidding the appoint ment of commissioners who own stocks or bands of railroads, or who are In any way pecuniarily Interested therein, has been dropped. Tbe bill HmltMthe control of the commission te carrying," and cuts out the vital rerereuce te "storing, handling, de livering and receiting." acuta out tbe Cul Cul eom bill ruferonce te peeling. It emits that section which required the railroad compa nies te make annual reports. It emits that clause empowering tbe commission te make any Inquiry it may deem proper. It emits the definition of what constitutes "a contin uous carriage," and, while In all the featurta It lessens ilie power of the commission ever railroad, it increases the power or tbe commission te delay and embarreM the complaining ahlpper. It obliterates all trace of the original purpose or the Cullem bill and creates anew obtructien te the en forcement et the law of the common carrier. The Cooper bill dee net povide for any ap peal directly te the courts, but itdecs provide for the repeal of th? only statute that even squinted nt a direct approach te tbe courts; and it lurthur heu ferih that In civj the luck less shipper, who Hud no ether cheap and easy remedy open te him, shall complain te the commission the determination or that complaint shall be u bar te she pursuancoef his grievance through the courts. Kven the mild criminal penalty that tbe Cullem bill Imposed ler Its violation bes been stricken out of the Coepor bill. The oQense of extortion " has alae been obliterated, and the criminal penally has been limited only te theso who "obstruct or delay tha commls cemmls commls slen," and te these empleyes of the commis sion who dlHclese any of the socrets of the railroad company. Captured Twe Foxes. Jake Balr, proprietor of the hotel at Will Will lamstewn, and Henry Mkiles, of Mt Vernen, son of old Brlsbin Sklles, are amecg the most noted fox hunters of tbe county. They had two huuu this week and were successful In capturing two foxes. Ou Thursday they beled and caught one near Bellbank, In Celeraln township, and ou Friday they captured an. ether two miles south of that en Whiteside's farm. The meu worked in a drenching ralu and wera well water-Heaked. One of the foxes was given te Jee Reet, proprietor of the hotel at Kirkwood, another was taken home by Mr. Sklles. leliu II. Denul.un a Free alau. Jehn E. Daunlseu, who served a term for ixiiispiiacy te defraud, was released from prison en Friday, en uiollen of his counsel. It was atated that his term bad expired, but thern was nuether indictment for falsa pre tense hanging ever him which it was agreed at tbe time or his rontence should be neil pretieit and that he could net be discharged until this Indictment was disposed or. The ceuit directed n nel pros te be entered, re marking that a heavier sentence waa Imposed lifcause It waa then etated that tbe additional chargei would net be pressed. t'un.ral or J scab Oerstt Thefuneralnf Jacob (lerett, who died at Rohreratewn, took place In that vlllage this morning. Gcrett lormerly resided at Thorn Thern dale, and was a member of Windser Circle, Ne. e., Kn)K,ts of (he Gelden Eagle, et that plae". The members of the order came te Lancaster this morning and took the Colum bia train ler Rohrerstown, where they at tended tbe funeral In a body, ThUaltsrnoen they returned te Lancaster and left for home Hrualer Una en tbe Dependent I'enilen mil. from a Iiarrl.barg dl.putch. 'The men who did tbe actual fighting and have some pride in their record as soldiers resent tbe Idea et being pauperized. There ln't a man In my Grand Army pest In favor el It. 1 de net think any considerable num ber nl Grand Army pests can be get te sup port the movement te pass tbe bill ever tbe president's veto. That veto message is tbe best thing that President Cleveland has set his hand te, and It I were In tbe Senate new I would vote te sustain it" Te Occupy a Lutheran tfnlplt. Rev. D. Schlndlcr, of Lancaster, Ohie, will occupy St Jehn's Lutheran pulpit te-morrow. He resigned his Ohie charge January M, the resignation te take effect June 1, He is spoken or as an exemplary clergyman. Tbe XwlUnsH BUI. The new revenue bill which waa intro duced Inte the Heuse at Uarrtsburg, en Thursday, proposes te return te tbe counties ene-balf the property tax oelleeted In these counties. Waived a Hearing. Jehn Schlalnsteln, chsrged with commit ting an assault and batteryen Kaslraer Llchty, waived a bearing at tbe offlee of Alderman Barr en Friday evening and entered ball for trial at the April quarter etetlOM eeurt. VUUWMMU 111 Ttln FLUUU. A Bridge CerrM Away tir a Vlelsnt Onst of Wlnd-Rsvstal Uvea Lest An accident occurred lit Rochester, N, Y., at neon Friday, by which probably five per son lest their lives. All the morning there bad been a wind, and coming from tbe south, It had rutl aweep down tbe Oenettee river channel. The result was that a gust of inerfttbau ordinary strength anapped off two targe poles whteh carry telegraph wires aoreM the brldge and wero we placed In tbe Iren trnsses that when they foil they carried with them the two spans of the bridge upon which tbey steed. Twe lemons In a large offlee en the lnk or tbe rl vnr state that at the time or Uie accident thny wero loeidng out or a window and were liorrlfled te see n girl go down with the wreck end plunge into the flood. The river te very high and thotenent carried lier rapidly away, eihur persons say a man vas also carried away with the bridge. Hewaaseeu going down the rlver making rrantle but unsuccessful e (torts te catch ene Ot tbe bridge planks floating near him. Annie Graham, aged. 19 yrnrw, was one of the victims or tbe aocldeut T;ree ether em em peoyes of W. 8. Kimball . C. are missing, and fears ara entertained that tbey were awept down the river. A WKAMQO.0 ItBMAB WAtt. Tba Cer Proposed Attitude in Cat none Cooties Is Fr.eipltaud. The conviction Is gaining ground that war between France and Germany Is inevitable. In addition te this It Is sild that, as a fresh defeat of France might Involve disastrous results te Russia, the czar's gevernmen will, In the event of war, preserve entire Uberty of action. It will net support Franoe aa an ally, but may by a Arm, reserved attitude prevent Germany from sending the whole of her army west of the Rhine, and, even If France ahenld be defeated, attenuate as much as possible the effects of tbe disaster. Fer these reasons, it Is declared, Russia will await the outcome of the different phaseaef Bulgarian crisis with the greatest calmness, and act In such a way aa te avoid being In volved with Austria or England at the moment when France and Germany com mence hostilities. Tbe Cress Gaittlt, Berlin, calls attention te the fact that while the extra military credlta were under consideration In the French Chambers one deputy Inadvertently admitted that an army corps was coming te France from Algerla. The Gasttte asserts thattbls passage In tbe deputy's speech waa sup pressed In tbe reportaef the proceedings and did net appear in any of the French or En glish tapers. m btkitahv umins iir COVBT. SMklnc ti liars the Widow'. Will Declared Veiil-Cbargt. Agaln.t .s-Judga Ullteu. A oem plaint has been filed In the New Yerk county clerk'afSae by Prcsaett Hall Butler, who Is about te bring suit la tbe su preme court te set aside the will or Cernelia M. Htewart, widow of A. T. Stewart. Th complaint Is perhaps the largest ever filed. It is compesod of 835 folios, and contains up ward ei 39,000 words. Mr. Builer haa begun the suit en tbe ground that Mrs. Stewart died Intestate as regards nnehalf of her real estate, or that portion left In truit te ex-Judge Hilten. He holds that the claim of Mr. Hil Hil eon la void, and he, as one or the heirs at law, has decided te bring anil and have an adjudi cation. The alleged codicil in tha will, the com plaint says, giving Mr. Hilten this trust, was obtained by fraud and was part et a scheme or contrivance en tbe part cf this defendant It Is also claimed that the defendant never filed an inventory et about f 20,C00,0GO worth of property, Including a lcrge etid voluable collection of works el art Alt ASSIiiMBB'M ACVUU.VT UlUUT. In Contempt of Conn Bud an Attachment Is sued Agalutt II I m. Counsel for J. Penrose Auibler, one of the sureties of Jeseph S. Tewcaend, who was asalgnee et Emtner Smsdley and wife, of Fulton township, this morning ashed the oeurt for an attachment for the body of Town Tewn Town seud for misappropriating the funds entrusted te him. IIe Is abort In bU tccennta about 11,000 and It waa stated that Atnbler'a auo aue auo clate ou the bend had put all his property beyond tba reach of the law, luavlug Ambler te bear tbe blunt of the deQclency and that Tewnscnd had his property in bis wife's name und she refuses te join m a mertgage te secure Mr. Ambler. The court directed au attachment te isaue r.iul the bbcrlffat once went lu search ofTewnaend. Town send was arieated shortly bo.'ero neon by the sheriff and taken before the court His counsel endeavored te have a time fixed for argument en a motion te bave blm dlMiharged under the insolvent law. The court did net fix a tlme und Towcseud was taken te the county jalU n4D MAtLBOAD irasvji. A freight Train en tbe Heading A Columbia Bead Ronslnie a Heck, At an early hour this morning a destruc tive wreck occurred en the Reading & Col umbia railroad at the deep cut about two miles north of Rolnheld'a station. Freight train number 13, which was drawn by en gine " Oihkeah," left Reading ter Columbia at 2 o'clock. Upen arriving at the above point the engine ran Inte a large reck which bad rolled down tbe banl; of tha cut and was lying en the track. 1'he trainmen sated their lives by Jumping. The engine was broken te pieces and flve leaded ears were thrown from the track and badly broken. Tbe roadway was blocked uutll the middle of the forenoon te-day und all tralna wcte delayed, The ene which reaches King street at 923 a. iu. did net get here uutll 11:30. The Cllosephle Meeting. Tbe Clloaephlo society assembled at tbe roaldeuce of Mr. Wm. II. MIddleten, ou Kuat King aticet, and listened te a learned and interektlng essay by Dr. J. M. Tltzel en the "Secial Lile of Greece and Heme, end That of Our Own Times and Country." The meeting was well attended In apt e of the inclemency et tbe wcather,and the essay was followed by a protraeled and earnest dicutslen. The next meeting of the loe'oty will be held at the residence of the Rev. Charlei L. Fry, when Profeasor Jehn S, Stahr will read an essay treating of tolenceln lta iclatleua te aucleut and modem clvllliatieu. Information Frent a rregrefilra Ilivreugh, rrem the West Chester liepulllciu. There are perhaps few towns of the Blzoef West Cbeater where the young uien play mere billiards than de these of this boreugb. The game is an absorbing one, and when a youth has the fever be spends conslderable money there. Lti nor Belling haHuntlnsdeu Ceuuty. A. B. Zelgter, proprietor of the franklin houae,Huntingden,oonvIctedorselllnglIquor teymen or known Intemperate habits, had hla license revoked byJud0'urst,Wiutlued 825 and sentenced te the county J it! ter ten days. He has flve days in which te take out a writ of error. aenaral Butler Cleared. , The suit of J, H. Lester against General B. F. Butler was concluded Friday iu the United Btates circuit court, New Yerk. The Judge dlreeted a verdict of acquittal, which the Jury brought In, and Lester's i-ouusel made a motion for a stay of proceedings for thirty days, which was&ranted. Th Auther.' Olub. The Authers' Olub, lu New Yerk, was In corporated Friday, Tha InoerpDr.Uors are Edmund C, Stedmtn, Charles De Kay, Brau der Matthews, II, H. Boyosen, J. I'. La La threp, W. H. Gibsen, Tliemas W. Knox. Among the members are Mark Twain, Gee. Wullam Curtis, Henry Drialer, Julian Haw. thorn, Neah Perter, II. R. Stoddard aud Cbas, Dudley Warner, A Big Thlag Fer Heading. The Reading iron works psy out flOO.oeo per month In wages. AN 0DTIUGE IN ARIZONA. JtUnSMNB l-BAOTtVB VaVBVATlUK in A ritnr duldmabbbb. Ld bj the Notorious Let Amltb Thry Attack a Hsrshaut's Prepsrtr And Cempel lhe Uwnsra te I.tave The Deposed Family Appeal te the Qoveraer for Help. Omaita, Neb., Feb. 19, A private letter from Mr, Ada Stone from Tula City Arte, te a relative living lu this city, brings the first Information of an outrageous proceeding by Bishop Let Smith and hla Mermen band, which occurred Jan. 30. Edward Stene and wile went te Arisona two years age. At a point 200 miles north el any railroad, and net tar Irern Tula, tbey opened en their ranch a stere ter tbe sale of general merchandise. Their neighbors In large part were Indians and Mormons, tbe latter acknowledging as leader Let Smith, who Is ebarged with being one of tbe original "destroying angels" and with having led in the Mountain Meadow massacre. Mr. and Mrs. Stene with their two servants were frequently warned te leave tbe neighborhood by Smith but they refused te go. One evening four men appeared and elalmed tbe store and ranch in the name of the Mermen church, saying tbe land belonged te them and they would give tbe occupants ten dsys in which te leave. A hired man was at once dls. pitched te Uubbell's ranch, thirty miles away, for assistance. He did net return that night and tbe Mormons, learning what waa being done, returned in tbe morning, eigh teen strong, and all armed with rifles and revolver. Tbey took charge of the place at once. Mrs. Stone was alone, tbe etber men also having gene for assistance. She saw them pillage the house and store, paeklng everything they wanted. Fearing personal violence she made an effort te escape, but was detected by Smith and at the point of a revolver compelled her te return te tbe house. At this point one of the servants returned with the Information that Mr. Stene was coming up as rapidly as possible with ten men. The Mormons promptly captured him and when Stene ap peared with hla rescuers sent word that at the first signs of hostility the two prisoners would be shot before their eyes. The rescuing party camped outside and, after a consultation, opened negotiations with the Mormons which resulted In the Hbsratlen of the two prisoners and tbe relinquishment of the ranch and store te the Mormons. The Gentiles then withdrew and set off for Hubbell'a, the nearest habitation. On tbe way a party et twenty-flve Navsjea offered te go back and dislodge the Mor mons, premising the support of the entire tribe for tbe purpose. Because or a fear that the property would be burned the offer waa declined. Stene at once set off for Flagstaff, and from there gees te Prescott te ask the governor's aid. The ranch cannot be taken without bloodshed, as Smith can call together at least 200 of the Mormons who recently left Utah and settled in that locality. .Probably a Harder. Teledo, Ohie, Feb. 19. What seemed Thursday night a case of accidental sheeting developed yesterday under the coroner's in quest Inte probable murder. Jamea Cranston aud a man named Payne, both colored, were drinking together in a notorious tenement and den et thieves, kept by Harriet Green. A revolver In Payne's band went off, acci dentally, as be claims, and entered Crans ton's threat aud down into his lungs. He dled in IS minutes. Investigation shows that Granston was married te Payne'a sister, but deserted her several months sge te live with another woman. Payne also claimed, In letters written from Detroit some time Muce, that Granston bad ruined his daughter, who recently died in Detroit Payue threat ened that If anything happened te his daugh ter Teledo would be tee het for Granston. Hurled Bnath Warehouse Wall New Yebk, Feb. 19. Tbe American cotton warehouses at Tomklnsvllle, Statcn Island, which were set ou tire by lightning lest night, nre still burning but are under the control of tha tlremen. At 8 o'clock this morning tbe whII of building Ne. 11 tumbled ever and Themas Garrlgan and Jamea Conrey, two empleyes of the company, were buried be neath the ruins. They were taken out seri ously wounded. M. W. Stene, vice president or the oempany, had his cellar-bone broken by some debris of the falling tide wall. The estmated less Is 1500,000, which Is covered by insurance Hen Bnrgtare Captured. Newark, Ohie, Feb. 10, Seven supposed burglars were captured in a Pan Handle box ear at Hanover, this county, yesterday after noon and Jalled. A bez of ladles' flue shoes was found In tbelr possession. They are charged with burglarizing freight cara. One giving the name of Mattbewa had a medal for niorlterlous service en the Gorden expedition up the Nile and through Egypt In the Eng lish army ; also one ter geed servlce in tbe Northwest during the Rtel rebellion. blruzcttng te IUIm Casb. iKUiANAreLls, Feb. 19. The subscrip tiens te tne basa Dan capital stock were In creased yesterday te 3,075, and today tbe commlttee will have te raise 81,900 te mske up the required amount Since the agree ment te drop Denny and Glasscock If ad mitted te tbe League, tbe project Is net looked upeu with any great enthusiasm, and the oemmlttee is liavleg a ratber hard time te ralaa tha required amount Women Preparleg te Vete. Four Scott, Kk., Feb. 19. The registra tion books were epened In this city yester day for the registration et women, under the recently passed municipal surTrage law. General opinion among the sensible and practicil women seems te favor the assump tion et the responsibility and it la believed that at least 400 will register for the coming munclpal elections. Iteicnlng Entombed Cellier. Londen, Feb. 19. Twenty-nine et the minera entombed by tbe explosion in the Catch colliery, In Rhondda valley have been rascued, eight of whom were leund severely Injured. Sixteen men still remain In the pit Six of the latter are reported dead, Fatal Accident te a Widow. LAWncNOu, Mass. Feb. 1ft Mrs. Eliza, bath Newaem, aged 29, tipped ever a lighted keroslne lamp yesterday and waa terribly burned. Shocanuet recover. She haa two children. Murder audfulclde. Vienna, Feb. 19. A dispatch from Gratza say a that llerr Petal, a professor or chemistry at that place, was stabbed te death this morn ing by n valet reecntly dUbarged, from bis nervlce. The mutdcrer then committed sul nide. A Coming Wedding. rrem the Mldaletewn Press. The invitations were Issued this week for the marrlsge of Miss Oarrle E. MoOerd te Dr. H. M. Black, of Strasbnrg, Lancaster county, te take plaee in the Presbyterian chureh In Mlddletewn en Thursday, February 24tb. Casting Bread Upen lbs Wst.rs. An unknown friend left twenty-seven leaves et bread at the soup house this morn, lag for distribution among the peer, xmm BAmtMAH wttt mt abibb. Admitted te Prebata ea Tbersdsy aad Rescued Oat Promptly tbe ITsst Day. The suit of Ames Lw vs, Amelia Dlehl, new Amelia Kress, was attached for trial ea Friday afternoon. Thla was an action te re re re oevor rent due for the store room occupied by Mrs. Kress befere her marriage, aa a mil linery store. The agreement waselTered In evidence, from whleh it appeared that Mrs. Kress was te ray 810 per month. The evi dence was that Mrs. Kress vacated tbe atere room en Nevember 1, and Mr. Lee claimed tbat she was liable for the rent until the fol lowing Qrst or April. The defense was that ahe rented by the month, and had an understanding with Mr. Lee under which she bad the privilege et va cating the stere loom at auy tlme dnrtng the year. Plaintiff In rebuttal contradicted this tes timony. Counsel for deteudant moved for a nen-sutt en the ground that the husband was net Joined in this suit as the law required, but the motion was overruled. The Jury this morning rendered In favor el plaintiff for 850. Tbejurylnthe suit of Catberine Bender against the county of Lancaster ler damages by the widening of Jehn atreet rendered a verdict In favor of plalntlnff for 400. The issue te try tbe validity of the will el Geerge H. Hartman was tried en Friday afternoon before Judge Livingston in the lower court room. His will was admitted te ptobate en Thursday and an appeal taken from tbe register's admission et it te probate the same day by Wm. Hartman, one or the sons. Tbe testimony en the part et the de fendant was that en the day tbe will was made, a few days befere his death, Mr. Hart man's mind waa net clear enough te make a will. There was no testimony submitted lu support et the will, and the Jury found In favor of the defendant, thus netting the will aside. The Jury In the mechanic's Hen suit of Rutt vs. Heffman who were sent out te deliberate en Friday at 11 o'clock bad net agreed upon a verdict when court met this lnoruleg. Tbey came Inte court and stated that they could net agree They were furnished with some of the papers offered in evldence and sent back te their rooms. The Jury were discharged thla afternoon, net being able te agree. They steed 11 te 1, in favor of plaintiff from the time the first ballet was taken. Current Baslne.s. Captain A. Godschalk was granted a re newal et his soldier's license in tbe county el Lancaster. Reasons for a new trial were tiled In tbe suit of Douglas vs. Jehn S. Nolde. Wm. Heme, who was sentenced at the lest term te pay his wlfe?2 a week for her maintain nee, presented a petition ter a rehearing. It aets forth that he waa wllllDg te provide a home for his wife and tbat be was unable te comply with the order of the court as be earns but 83.10 per week. The matter will be argued at tbe March term. Rules te (hew cause why new trials should net be granted In tne suits et Jeseph S. Town Tewn aend'a use vs. the Mutual Flre Insurance company or Chester county and B. F. Asten vs. Webster L. Uershey were awnrded. VHIMJIAT, COVBT. Cs te He DUpeaed Ol at the Adjunriicd Jutr ter Se.len.. The following is a list of cases set down for trial at the adjourned quarter session court, which commences Monday, Match 7th : Mendat, Maich 7. William Ferree, for nication and bastardy, etc ; Rachel Getz, lar ceny ; Isaac Lefever, adultery : Alpbonse Duva), et aL, raise pretense ; Alphense Duval and L. K. Duval, tramps; Layteu Gib!en, felonious assault and battery, etc. ; Abraham Hess, et al., bawdy heusa ; Henry Uershberg, peddling without Ucene ; Jo Je seph A. Miller, attempt te burn. Tuesday, March 8. William U. Sweigert, adultery and bastardy ; James H. Jacobs, murder ; Frank Able, malicious trespass ; William Cllne, embezzlement ; Isaiah K. Lulz, conspiracy ; E. T. Paul, et. aL, false prctense. Wednesday, March 0. William Moere, false pretense ; Allen O. Pyle, folenloua as sault and battery. Satuiiday, March 12. Edward Thomai, surety of the pence. TUB LOO AM DitAMJ. Tbe Ktug street Tbeatre soma Hems A beet Well Known Tbtairleal Meu. The audience at the Klug Btreet theatre last night was medlum-slzed. In addition te the regular company Jehn Trewitz appeared, peiformlngenalargonumberorinstruments, tie received a silver cup. A silver cake basket was wen by Jehn Ferlch, who held the lucky number. This afternoon a matinoe wa. given and te-night the present oempany make tbelr last appearance. On Monday evening the Stan- weed Sisters, butlesque troupe open, and the Gilmeres, Geldens and Geld la and McElroy will remain ever. Geerge O. Starr, manager of tbe Starr opera company, has leased tbe Criterion theatre, In Brooklyn. Ilia opera oempany will open there for twelve weeks en Monday, Feburary 28. They will then play Philadelphia for the same length of time. Goerge Goedbart, new advance agent of the company, will leave It te Jein Foro Fero Fore paugb's circus In Philadelphia en April 15th. The Waits Company, The Walte company had a small audience at Fulton opera house Friday evening wbeu tbey played "The Geld King." As usual tha efforts of the oempany te ploase wero very successful. Miss Neilsen appeared as Moulle, tbe luck of the camp, and Mr. Walte as is'e raf, tbe Geld King, A silver caster whleh was given away was weu by Miss LIlIIeDeU. This evening, "Hidden Hand" will be played. Misfortune te a Walsh Heuulalu Fiddler, Frem the Xew Helland Clarien. Three weeks age Johnny Green, a well known colored resident or the Blue Reck eeleny, en the Welsh mountain, lay out ou a very oeld night and bad tbe fingers of both hands se frczen that three en each band had te be amputated te save bis Hie. The am. putatlen was performed en Wednesday morning by Dr. U. O. W. Showalter, of this piace, jenuuy is doing as wen new as cau be expected, but this misfortune will put an end te lua violin playing, which will prove quite a less te him, aa he was a famous Ad. dler and earned many a dime with his nim ble handling of the strings and bow. Te Consider the fre.ld.nt'. Tsle. Washington, Feb. 19. The Heuse com mlttee en Invalid pensions te-day by a unan imous vote decided te report back tbe de pendent pension bill with a recommendation that it be passed ever the president's veto. It will be called up en Thursday next Kssterlng Creditor.. Washixcitex, Feb. 10 The csmptreller of thecuironey has declared a sixth dividend ten per coat In favor of tha creditors or the Pacific National bank of Bosten, Mass. Thla makes In all 40 pur cent, en claims proved, amounting te f2,209,180. , Burglars Scours SO.OOO, Little Reek, Ark,, Feb, 19 -The Qattttft ReaevU), Ark. , special aaya t Last night tbe safe In the sheriff's aud clerk of Legan county offices were robbed of 160,000, large portion of whleh belongs te the pub. IIe school fund, . Large Clear ale. M. M. Fry as Bre, sold te a Bettem sarty. through M. M. Bernard, a quarter mUlte a) J cigars. ,1 B1UV i nn nwntjn. nrfrtfiw;sWv r.u u mu u nun. rv uuiht i; : m XBM JVBW UOMM XHtOB IBtO ), wirnetrr AUBKMIBV. 'J -i. Wj, After Bearing Mya tiuna Thtysssksl M Ure ana meiara With tba uteMsat nB UHHBIBI EM BMllfe - l . r ' ... . -.. ,,, f-JJ ? samw eik ia. a. haa il. i.ln tng the Jury la the (fagwr marts! 'ttieV' who have been looked an ever night ssjMBt tneasage te Judge Barrett that .tbey ; net agree upon a verdict .'VV. j At 11:57 the jery filed Inte oeurt slJWr.P.CI man Robinson, In answer te qtmMeai JmsKyti Jnoge Barrett said that the Jury i hear certaln evldence read. It inolestail specter Byrne's testimony. After the evldonce read and receiving' addh Instructions from Iho J udge, the J arjr t rer itirtber deliberations. .', M 2:15 The Jury lust returned and ys Capt TJnger guilty of manslaughter la ittfi first degie. wa TWENTY TEAM AT BAUD LAB0B, H'l SS7tan Ik. In.M ka.l km........ -- - - y -vueu .ue Jlijf limi aUUUiJUUO-. MIBir 1 diet the prisoner, Unger, was called upon eJ 3 stand up. and the ludee In a raw ranaatlr. sentenced htm te twenty yean lmprlee..fl meat wuu nam isoer. ' '(-v i-a Lt A LMaaT-sTBiimrpuittLiars rtumt 1$3 . n . mm-- - . - ... t:tii urvw rnncnas una .ca Jknieruinmeat at lawjglvjg Ueluth.Mlnn., Th.atre. H uuiiuiu, --UIDU-, tea, m une or IBS) wri nnl.ki,., k,iM'..Anl M-.ta H..l., . .. .u. .3IT -u.vnv-i. -aUWA-wu. fs.lci u,(Ual Ul IIW1. ?!'ktl U.D fnit-lil I..I .il.ltt .1 It-A rinlMlK .h.. .-U&M The principals were Charles Gleasen, llght--; neigui, cuauiiuu vi we .iuiiunuH,.aa rasssK'tf Cencannnn. a llc-ht.srnlt-lit nf rnnntA shA haar&v rr-rrr"' " . :: . .. 5-..r, rrr-tst&s uusieu a uuniuer ei win. iar, union aeer; ? .!... m. v in. r.-.! ...Ll ... "P'm uuueu uicikiu biiu u.,w. vurur, 01 WIS asy.''' fllAaaann trnt itiO nfrnnalsta Msf4 taarl ssatlttV aWtssfV '! r'.r;?" ;.-." r.r..: "v. lu"? " -",.i-H ftftvmrt Hit-itr with hla lrht nn fVtnAaMAafa?'' tH vwu. .u.. n..Uas.. Bs via wuvaiuvai.r.,; rthetRAnt the luttnp ihrniiah lhn rfinM. Citim,&: cannon uiaoazed te set his feet. but another terrlQc rlgbt bander attecthed blm Jum'Ml bio upon tbe fleer. The end tvas ever la tira, IrilniifiMa atirf rtlnaartn tNsrA.t swIihAnt 'gLV --- -- ----. tv" ""? ..' uiaicu. x. i" ine opinion ei spoiling fBBenv thai OlAeinn tnV.a Mtnlrn nhitmnlnM II fcii -..W.X-M . .UU K.VU4..Jg UiaiUHHI HB",!! Tbe CenferesM Committee agrees. I'M", Washington, Feb. m The amnnmv&tf en me traae aeuar mil nave agreed. TJeaVK? TJeaVK? Ueuse prevision that the dollars oelned v'-f; Independent or tbe regular monthly piy ehasenM been accented and all the otter' features ei the Senate bill. '?i The bill aa agreed te provides tbat the rewj demptten shall net be counted In the mentadjfr' purchase of bullion; that the trade dellassjJ aball berecoined into standard dollars eesHr.rs' sldlary coin and tbat tbe redemption ahaU s):;i at tbe sub-treasuries of tbe Unlted States, 'f-lfjB Anether Coast UiIiiih Dill. i$.4 WASHINGTON, tOD, IB. TberowasaJietMV.'A meeting of tbe Heuse committee en military;, 1 affairs this mernlntr for the discussion et tarn 3 coast defense bill. Chairman Bragg, who l heartily in favor or an appropriation rer I purpose, is preparing a bill whleh bewUllasrK : before tbe commlttee at a meeting te be hM f. ' en Monday. It la te be a substitute for 'ihen't MoAdeo bill, will appropriate betwesu, 'flvwj nuu navel! uiiiueu aeiiarn ana win pioviae) ; for the establishment era go vtrnmcntreundJjr- te manufacture heavy guns, the location! e) i wnicn is te de ion te a uearu icr tne n Ul Kuun. -h Au Old Man CemmlU Bnletde. JyjS$ Atlanta, 111., FeU 10. R. 8. GllhpetV; master ncre, committed suicide late jsjsssbjw'S .. day afternoon bv taking twenty trains ecv' morphine. He received his commission udy& HJUIL 1U3SUB1ULI Ul IUU UU1UU il.U, , AOSV.VOj His sons took actlve control of the offlee, end 2 everything was running smoothly. Ha reV'j;-.iV8 filAAfl an nmntin nflTlrnfl hv ll-n nlitta!AttOL?"&..ti aeiug ue -I.H0U iu uivi ua miu vm ),:; dl l.a il.k..l n ,itA IT !!.. mm AklSAirr1 place in 1853, aud was at cne time qemO wealthy, but lest all In speculation ,MTeTfA years age. uts termer elegant borne attM; edge of town was always the stepping plan et Lincoln, Douglas, Cullem, Leganr'aasf nlliar wlmn Imrn Vn tmalllva .n.a rn'iu bl t-t9h a-t ftn lis nfli-ArtafniMt. Tfa araa70 aMJ . r r - . ?--a m M unsauure tjenoenar an mgnr, ltsi X.CT A VAk, X H tfAU9 wwjvuii msmmmi' Hall, bound rrem Baltimore with a cargo W coat rer l'rovtaence, h. i., struck en itessagr shoal in the lower bay during thq ge'isf.4 last evenlng and sank in a tew hours. Ti-? captain, bis wife and crew clung te a i ertMevi of the wreck, that was only partly subsj.tii' until 7 o'clock this morning wnen tbey wssjat, rescued by tbe tugboat Indian sndbreiMM te this city. The Hall halls from Fall BlWv and is valued at eiS.COO. $4 Cenvtetcd el Murder In th nt Ofgiett. lji sienz uitt, iewa, tee. w. ine jury the case or Geerge Trout, charged wita;,i lliuiueiui cut uiicu, iu KBiuwiuiai ,wvmiwr H in this eltv en tbe 3d of last Julv. returneeVV a verdict of murder in the first degree at Il4eV last night, and fixed aontenced at lfttJ enment ter lire. Tbe trial has lastedtMsf-3 daw. and a large mass of evidence .baa . Introduced te show that tbe delecdant; sfs)s J insane, ana mat various moiuecrs et nisresBj -ily have died insane. '?M K m. Doedlo l-oer Directors, "2e-VJ Eric, Pa., Feb. 19. The Erie county. of auditors created a son.atlen yen in eOlclal circles by exposing irregul in the affairs or the county peer direel the extent et E10.00O. The money had expended in excess or lawful salaries chlnery unlawfully sold te the county member of the beard, and (n tbe purehatsM farm at a high figure and ler whtcH :?f ad no legal sanction. '- v j&S-ryS . ?; a, ssin realtor's ubmhj c r; Berlin, Feb. 19, Thegevemruentbaedsfc manded of tbe federal cover nmsntv of. Switzerland tbe prosecution or the editor af German Hcciauai paper puousnea m for havlne slaudered the Emperor WMil - . .. iSf rive Ders rerun in nir un . ResKvitus, Ark., Feb. 10. Yastepa morning J. C. Pendergrass resldancesji Resavllie was destroyed by are, Duren death hla flve renr. who slept upstair! could net be rescued. k$ii' M Bbulik. Feb. 19. The German recently called out have been notified I their attendance at their respective depots will net be hereafter necessary. i K rernllure raetery Destrsyest. -aJi nAi.TtueRB. Feb. 19. Fir Kuy atreyed the furnltnre factory et Ganthaf '& j Fink, en Eiwara aireei Bear veutrai avvjaesje lA&a, ijj,wv, insureu. 4 y.',: Albaal te Make a Tear, H V-; Bunnw, FeU 19.-Mea, AIUMM; tracted te make a threw etw' tOtW J many, Austria and HwedtadurUsg lit). r- rr, - tc?. Aa Asstrtaa Haass 3M4S Wa ;i Viimita, Feb, 19. Henri sent banker or arear. yesterday. ImmH). .. . i ' saisii j ssj-v , ITJUIMtMl C ,iiM ieV - riVtAttf. .. i '" - ? sLTwi'i' ,v r&a-i . X'j, 'V. ' m& a M-S, dffi.wa.-j'.rt , .,, -tfei
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