ie 4 $ TO rtl ij iiTiirrii MT BBT.. sail .71 1 kf3l el Ly.tl 12 rJ ittf imm xxra-Ne. 149. LANCASTEB, PA., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1887. PRICE TWO CENT S' 5'P w ied tlM S 111 t I I ? Sis. iitf Feneni Charged With The :" Killing of Geerge Detinis. lAIEMLLK BiCDELOR WHO HAD $5,600. I AM Wkn Hit SBscts Wm Leaksd Artec. Osly Eighty Dollars Wsra Feaad-Kby My. Keubea tlersaM, BUrtls U. Haw, sraael BHtwutth mad Ella Hedy Charge With ths Blh Crime. A reporter of the Intblmubncbr received an tallmatlen lew days age that thtrs ware raprofrsMef development certain events, whleb, when culminated, would atartle tbe community. He kept a sharp lookout en the movements of certain officials who were working en the ctuee and finally by a hint dropped was able te learn facta, whleb, If trae. will aled number or people te the gal lows and etawr te long terins of Imprison Meat Fire partita will figure aa delendante In the tragedy about te be related, four men and one woman. Three are charged with murder and robbery, one with accessory before and after the fact te these crime, and the flflb, the woman, will In all probability be ueed as a wltnees te tauten tbe crime en tbe remain In four. The blitery of tbU crime date back te August laat. Oa tbe morning of Auguat 26, Geerge Dennis, an old man, a bachelor, waa found dead at the heuae of Eby Rudy, near Barevllle. Dennle bearded with Rudy for eeme time prier te that data lte waa tee owner of iractleue horse and It wa hit habit te ateep In the atable where the hone waa kept On the night of August 27, according teHudy'a story, Dennis slept for tbe first time In a bed at his beuse and the neat morning waa found dead. Tbe records enew that Deputy Corener F. H. Burkbelder held an Inquest en August 38th. The Jurer were J. W. DUlerman, Martin D. neat, Isaac Hoever, Ablltb D. ' r Krelder, Daniel (Slough and Jehn Grayblll. y witness ee examined by the coroner were rlea Rudy, Eby and Reuben Herman. Dr. XL O. lfeamenanyder waa the physician. Tbe verdict of the Jury was that death resulted from paralyals of tbe heart. CHAKOINQ A DRKAOrULCniMH. Jae, Dennis, brotheref deceased, appears a prosecutor of what he claims te be bis brother's murderers. Ilia suspicions that all was net right were first aroused en tbe day the inquest waa held, by tbe refusal of the Kudy a te allow him lobe present whoa the testimony waa taken. He concluded te await development and has been quietly gathering evidence ever since. Ills belief is that Den nis waa murdered In tbe stable and his body carried te tbe house and placed lit tbe bed where It was when tbe coroner held tbe In quest. He says he will be able te prove that there were black and blue marks en tbe face, a discoloration under the eye, uiarks ou bis body, and that tbe undertaker will testify that when he put htm In the celllii his one band, whleb was under the boa J in lifting Mia te the coffin, was covered with bleed, bowing that there waa a wound where It could net be seen by the coroner. Tbe un dertaker, It is also said, will testify tt.at tbe way In which tbe head could be moved from aide te aide would Indicate that tbe neck was broken. IDE ACCUSED. Eby Rudy, Reuben Herman and Martin D. Heat are tbe partial charged with tbe murder and robbery nt ilecertied, and Sam uel Ellswerth and the young girl, id Rudy, as the acceaserUs. Rudy is a young man who baa figured In the quarter sessions court About Uerman and Ellswerth but little Is known. Martin D Hum, who stands charged with this high crime, wm once an honored citizen el this county. He held tbe Important eillce et recorder of deeds for a term. Fer years be bat been gradually en IAS HE ("B downward -grade bis great weakneaa a love for strong drink, while It wm Tally believed Ibat be would resort te curvy tricks te get money fpf rum, no one weuiu nave oenamerou mm capsule 01 Deing party te the highest offense known te the lew. SINGULAR ClnOCMTTANCES. Mart Hess lives several miles dlataul from Uje home of Kudy,and yet he was ou band te be called ta a Jurer te Inquire Inte the cause . of the death et this man he was accused of murdering. 01 the ether defendants Ida Rudy, Eby Rudy and Reuben Herman were the aele witnesses examined by the coroner. The deceased, James Dennla says, was pos sessed of fi,tOO te f 5,600 In cash which he al ways carried atxut blm. After his death and bis effects were examined only 60 were found. It was known that he was miserly in tbe extreme, aud tbe absence el tbe money the allegation being that tbe accused appro priated It, would Indicate that robbery was tbe motive for the murder. The deceased waa tbe owner of a pecu liarly made pocketbeek and adillgcntsearch waa made in his chest ler it, but It could net be found, James Dennis Inquired about this pocketbook and Mid it was very queer that It bad disappeared. Ha waa told te make another search and this time the book waa found In the cheat, which had before been thoroughly overhauled. All of the accused prier te tbe 27th of August were In very moderate circumstances. In tact they were.never known te have tr.eney Fer some time after Dennis' death they made am no display of money, but ter the last few months they have been spending money very lavishly. It Is related that when the tax collector called en one et the above parties for tax owed by him he said, "I ain't get It new.but I'll get It from Eby Rudy, and II he don't give te me I will put him In Jail for elgbt or ten years or bang the a of a b ." BOH tvuvr. A Han Frem lbs Nelghberboea Calls en a I-vaeuUr FeUce Offleer. The first Intimation the authorities had of the alleged crime waa en Tuesday of this week, when man named Merrow, who waa well acquainted with Officer Helss, called ou that policeman and narrated the facta above published. The offleer took blm te tbe office of Alderman Barr where be repeated tbe lery. District Attorney Weaver waa con cen ulted and H wm decided te have criminal oemplalnts preferred. Merrow, who waa net a relative, waa tent borne with Instruc tions te send Jamea Dennis, brother or de ceased, te this city. Became here en Wed nesday and preferred the oemplalnta against the parties above named. There Is no disposition te reflect ea the cer. ener, U the facta as narrated are true. If Hess, one of tbe Jurers, and the ether conspirators, who were tbe witness, bad matters se ar ranged that tbe Jorera could net see whether there were any mark of violence en Dennle, tbe coroner could net be harshly crltlelsed. It doe seem, however, that the physician' vail at Ien should have shown tbe cause of death there being se vast difference be twees death as resulting from paralyile of vl tt heart, and death resulting from murder when violence wm used. jF Warrants for the arrest of tbe accused were " ptaeedlA tbe haaae of Ofteera Heist, Cramer and Sterralellz, and they left this city at 4 o'eleek tbl ssernlag te arrest the parties, TBS AMWITS MASK, A tetepkMt msssat wm metvtt ( neon t4ay fteaB KlrtMtMjinj stating that Rudy, Hee and Ellswerth bad bees rreeted Md that the effieera were en the read te tbl city with the prisoners and would arrive here about l o'clock. THBIB ARMVAb. It wm a tew minutes after I o'clock when Officer Hlerrafelts arrived at Alderman Kerr one with Hess, Eaby and Ellawerlb. The only persona at the office were Dlstrlet At torney Weaver, representatives of the dally papers, and Alderman Barr. The officer handed' tbe warranta properly endorsed te the alderman, and tbe tatter made out corn taltmeuta, sending tbete three men te tbe county Jail for a bearing en a date net yet fixed. Eby and Ellswerth are net yet 21 year old Heas la beyond 60 The officers report the reads as being la a terrible condition. They left thla elty after the 4 o'clock report this morning and arrived at Eby Rudy' house' shortly after 7 o'elock. Rudy live In West Esrl township, about 2 miles from Harevllle. He and his sister farm some 83 acrea.el laud. Mart Ueea makss hie home here, and when the warrant were read te these men Rudy and Heas Mked whether the offleer had warrant for Kile, worth and Herman. They Mid they expected tbl eeme time age. Mere than that they would net say. AN AOKD MOTIIKft' OMlKf. The effieera then went te the home or young Ellawerlb, some two mile distant, and he wm also taken into custody. Tne scene at the Ellswerth home wm one that tbe officers will never forget The young man's gray-haired father and aged mother reeelted tbe Information tbtt their youngest son wm charged with murder with great emotion. The mother was overcome with grief and her parting with her eon wm an afleetlng eue. Tbe father left bis work, came te thla elty and at once retained J. Hay Brown m his attorney. Rudy has retained B. P. Davit, and Hew II. C. Brubaker. Herman, the fourth man, wm net at home, and consequently waa net arrested. ;Uls whereabeuts have been learned and be will probably be takeu Inte custody before the day la ever. Officer Helta went te where be Is supposed te te en the 3:10 train en the Reading railroad this alternoeu. The priseners were In the alderman's office for about an hour. A crowd of curieua people gathered en the pavement and peered in the windows and that annoyed young Ellawerlb who remarked that it looked as If they never saw a man before under arrest Mart Heas wm very unconcerned and bis only trouble appeared te be that be bad missed htsdlnner. OfQcer Slermfeltz went with him te a restau rant and when Mart returned he appeared te be happy. aUAtuitNe Tnr. ebave. District Attorney Weaver will make ar ar rangeiuenta te have the body of Dennis dis interred and examined. Te preent any tampering with the grave uutll tbe body la takfeu up, watchmen will be put en duty at G roll's Dale cemetery, where it Is Interred. Tne district attorney and tbe counsel for the prisoners held a consultation at the alder man's cilice. Ball wm offered for tbe prison ers, but tbe alderman could net take It under tbe law, nor would tbe district attorney consent te their being released en ball. The alderman announced Friday of next week for the hearing. Counsel ler tbe dclensa ebected te the hearing being put off se long. They asked mat an earlier day be named, aa these u,eu 'werearrested merely en suspicion and were entitled te a speedy de liverance it tbe facts dldnetwarrant the cases being returned le ceurr. Ueuntel agreed te go before the Judges and get their opinion m le whether the men could be released en ball for a bearing, but the d Istrlct attorney said he would net content te their discharge, as be wm net willing te take the responsibility in se important a matter. It wm finally de cided te go berere Judge Patterson with the prisoners a'nd the complaint te get his opinion m te whatsheuld be done. The Judge refused te admit the prisoners te tall. Counsel then agreed en Tuesday af ternoon for the hearing before the alderman, and they alto decided te take the prisoners Inte court en Saturday morning, when both Judgea are en the bench, with a view of hav ing them udinltted te ball. The three defen dants were then taken te Jill. frli. fur ObrjMiittiaiuuui Urewars. The following special premiums have been effered te be oempeted for at tbe cbryuutbe mum show of the Pennsylvania Horticultu ral society, which is te be held during the second week in November In Philadelphia : The Pembroke prlz, a silver cup valued at iZe, by Mrs. Charles Wheeler, of UrynMawr, for tbe best grown four varieties of Japanese chrysanthemums ; tbe Wootten prizes sliver cup valued at f2S, by Mrs. Oeorge W. Uhllds, for the beat grown four varieties of Cbiurae chryaanthemuins ; the Red 1-ear prize, value 15, by Mrs. W. P. Uentcey, for the beat grown three varieties et yellow chrysanthemums ; the Wilbur prize, a silver cup valued at S, by K. P. Wilbur, esq , lletblebem, Pa, ter tbe best collection of cut flawert, net less than 100 varieties) and 3 blooms of each kine j tbe Hunnyslde prize, value t-, by Mrs, Joel J. Rally, for tbe beat seedling plant uever before exhibited, ter competition by amateurs and amateur' gardeners only ; tbe Waterer prize, value f35, by Mr. H. Waterer, for tbe beat ten plants lu bloom, ten varieties that have been put In commerce ; the llteerd prize, value f25, by Mr. William M. Slngerly. for such plants m the society thinks meat advantageous te en courage the cultivation. TUB CUMMHVUUA jrtaMNd CLUB. Tlulr Annual Supper Lett Night at AL Hmilh'a lUstaurent The Coucstega Fishing club, composed of msny of tbe.beit fellows In Lancaster county, bad their annual supper at Xl. (Smith's res taurant, Centre Square, iMt evening. Bam. Matt Frldy, president, occupied a Mat at tbe head of the table. There were thirty-one cover-. The menu consisted of oyster, en tbe half-shell, fried and stewed; cold turkey, ham, corned beef and tongue ; roast turkey stuffed with oysters ; deviled crabs; greeu peas, Mratega chips, tomatoes sweet potatoes ; chicken and lobster salad ; cranberry aauee, queen olives, and celery ; bananas, oranges, apples, nuts, cakes, Ice-creams ; tea, Mecha coffee, aud a full line of Winer, whiskies and beers. There were no formal speeches, but many tlashea of wit and humor thrown about by the Jelly banquetter. Tbe festivities ended at midnight after two hour of unal loyed pleasure. I'oiDtlPcafUlelata Bey. A lad aged fourteen years, living In tbe northern part el the city, bad a bearing be. fore Alderman McConemy but evening, charged with pointing a pistol at another boy who made threats against blm. Tbe defend ant excused himself en the ground that be feared bodily barm at the band of tbe prose cutor, and that he showed the pistol, (a bei boi bei rewed one,) te care blm off. He did net knew that be wm committing an Illegal act Tbe law Mya that It la a misdemeanor te carry concealed deadly weapon, or te point a gun or pistol at any person whether the weapon be leaded or net Tne caw la held under advisement m Tbs Full tteault of the asrmaa Ktlsetlen. All the first result of the German elec tion are net known. Taking tbe uncon tested HUM and foreeMtlng the aupplemen tal contests m carefully m possible, the com blued opposition group In the new Relob Releb tag la plseedaun vote all told, while the' government' supporter are estimated at 230. la one quarter Blamarek suffered a Mrieus repulse, via, Alsace-Lerraine, where all the candidate who were openly advocating tbe restoration of Alaaoe-Lerraine le Franc were elected by overwhelming majorities, te ag gregate vote la their favor being about 45.000, against lew than 30,000 ter the mom med rate eandiaatea. WAITE GAINS' SLAYERS. iLteFASjrrra ramewtamzBvt, amu AHummtB into tmm aernvwimttt. e relate Oat te the Ofleere Wkere tbe fjlfl- eees Week Wat Aeeess ylltBitd Bad tbe OIBeers Oraeple Fee slawre fat MM W fains Wltaeet aastsss. Ueerge H. Wilsen, the young colored man charged In tbe confession of Hannah Mary Tabbs with beln g tbe principal la the murder of Wakefield Gain, wasMlztdwIthanerveu fit at the Central station, Philadelphia,, en Wednesday and remained u neon scions nearly an beur. After recovering be and Mr. Tabbs were taken belere a magistrate and committed for a bearing en Monday. WIlBen made a statement te Chief of Deteo Detee Uvm Kelly. He Is a very light mulatto; in fact, be would pass fur an Italian. He la only eighteen years old, of alight build, wm shabbily dressed and had a full bead of curly balr. He looked sick and badly Beared, though defiant In manner. Wilsen took bis seat en lb same bench with Mrs. Tabbs, only at the opposite end. He seemed te shrink from hi companion In crime. Magistrate Smith turned le Wilsen and mid t " What I your name ?' Aa tbe magistrate Mked tbe question Wil Wil eon and Mrs. Tabbs steed up, and tbe former replied : ' Ueerge H. Wilsen." "Where de en llve?" a,ked tbe magis trate. "At Ne 1211 Lembard street, with my aunt, Martha Wallace. Hew long have you lived there 7" " Fer about a month. Before that I lived at Ne. 1 iHO Uelinuth street, with thttMme aunt 1 lived there two years." " Hew old are you 7" " Wm eighteen en Decembers ImI." "What de you de for a living?" " I am a chair catier, and worked for Mat thews tic Lee. 1 learned chair caning In the Heuse of Refuge." "That will de," Raid the magistrate. Wilsen remained standing while the mag istrate questioned Mrs. Tabbs. When asked her name she replied . " Mary Hannah Tatibi." Her voice wm very low, and she leaned forward In a nervous msnner. " Where de you live?" " Ne. 1,012 Richards street" "Areyeu married?" " Yes ; ray butband works In the Ameri can hotel." " Hew old are you 7" v " I am thirty-two yean old." Hbe also Mid that she had no children and bad lived In Hlebards street for elgbt years. Chief of Detectives Kelly then came te tbe stand, and, turning toward the prisoners, Mid: 11 1 would ask your honor te bold the pris oners until Monday next for further bearing for the murder of Wakefield Galna en Wed nesday last In order that lurtber witnesses may be produced. I commit you both," said Magistrate Smith, " te tbe county prison for a further hearing next Mendsy. Sergeant, remove the prisoners te their eel la." Detective Tate took charge et Mrs. Tabbs and placed ber in a cell In the Central station, while Detective Miller; placing hla hand en Wilsen's arm, took blm out te be photo graphed, and from there te tbe Fifth district police station. W1LSOX rAKTLY CONFESSES. Wilsen must have begun te weaken m seen m he reached tbe police atatlen, for at bout two p. m. Cbief Kelly made tbe fol lowing announcement at the Central office : " About balr a hour age." Mid Chief Kelly, "I wm summoned te tbe Fifth district, being Informed that Wilsen bad something te com municate le me. He made a partial atate ment. Ueconfesaed that he did carry tbe head and the two leg and two arms at sepa rate times en the sen end of Callewhllt street bridge en the day or the murder and hid thou under the bridge. Between halt pas', nine aud ten o'clock tbe same Bight, be say, be rut u med te the bridge and tied tbe three seurate bundles into one, leaded tbe large buudle with bricks and weut out about twenty feet from the end et the bridge and tbrew tbe remalus into tbe Schuylkill river. I have sent Detective Miller aud Tate te se curu the tug KIuk, and oxpeet that the bun dle will be bruugut le the surface this after noon. rilK MKARCU l.V TUB IMVEH. Detective") Miller aud Tate then went te the Fifth dittrlct police station and invited Wllseu te take a walk, aud be accompanied the oilleera t the Walnut street wharf, where the party bearded the police steamboat King. The King wm then headed for Callewhlll street bridge, where tbe party landed and were Joined by Detective Crawford, who bad been doing a little angling en hla own ac count but bad net hooked tue bundle. Wil Wil eon showed the officers where be had first concealed the leg, arma and bead under some coal dust and beards, a short distance from tbe bridge and near a fence bordering tbe railway track, tbe spot being comparatively deserted even in day time. The prisoner then led the detectives te a spot about twenty feet en the bridge from tbe went end, and explained hew he bad lifted the buudle up in bis arms and pushed it from blm Inte the water. Wilsen wm then taken en beard tbe police beat and tbe search cemmenced. Lieutenant Francis bandied the grappling Irena and Detective Crawford pulled tne beat, but as tbe spot la a most difficult one for such work, tbe water being lerty feet deep aud the bottom being rocky, tbe search wm suspended at Mven o'clock without bringing the remains te tbe surface. Wben it Is remembered that Fri day night was the night or tbe storm and that the freshet caused tbe rivers te tumble along like small terreut,ltls net remarkable that some dim jultv should be experienced In tbe search for Wulte Galna' arms, legs and bead. The search will be continued te mor row morning. MI SSI Ml ANNIE IIlCnARIltON. Much mystery haa apparently aurreunded the alleged disappearance et Annie Richard son, tbe beautiful mulatto girl, Mid te be Mrs. Tabbs' daughter, and It bu been Ihted that she was In some manner connected with the murder. Mrs. Jeunie Cannen, the slater et tbe murdered man, gave a copy of a letter for publication Mid te have been written by tbe missing Annie. The letter wmm fol fel fol eows: Puii..uu:li'iii., Jan. 20, ls7. Dk.vr Wakmv Mary (Mrs. Tabbs) baa reported me run away. I bave net run away, I came In the city and Mr. Tabbs Mked me te oe me and clean tbe home. I didn't like the girl at the beuse where I lived and that's I he reason 1 didn't go back. Be carelul of mother, for ahe la making threats, and veu ifen't knew hew treacherous she Is. Fer Ged's sake don't give me away. 1 tell you ler your own geed, Annib. Thla letter. by many is Mid te be a forgery, but tbe question remains, what would be tbe useefaucha forgery? Mrs, Cannen Is un doubtedly very bitter toward these who bad a hand in ber brother's murder, but out of the many damaging statements against Mrs. Tabbs the fact remains that tbe latter hM frequently threatened Gaina' life, some My because she wm jealous of him and ether claim that it wm beeauae she believed that he wm keeping Annie Richardson away from her, That Annie is alive and In a safe place there Is net the slightest doubt, and were It net for very geed reasons the exact location of her residence could be given. Mrs. Tabbs wm taken te Meyamenaing prison and Wilsen, after tbe river search, wm again looked up In the Fifth dlstrlet station. Corener Powers went te Bristel and bad tbe beadlMs and limbless trunk disinterred, oon eon oen veyed te Philadelphia and placed in tbe morgue. t'reJsctlBg s Racing Circuit. Frem the Hanover Herald, Efferts are beleg made by our agricultural society, with a fair show et success, te form a racing circuit embracing the fairs at Lancas ter, Yerk, Carlisle, Hanover, Frederick and Hagerstown. If tbl schema la successfully consummated benemen wlllhavessuoeesalon of geed pursM te contend for in all cimms rer five or alx weeks, which will attract a higher grade of horses than are usually sen st oceaty fairs. tmm vmrMB mmmrammn. - riBtssdlBg of tae eet.rMiatflvsaJa Con Cen trtaee ra Aaavllle, tveBanea, Oesaly. Tbe East Pennsylvania conference of the United Brethren church wm begun at Ann-villa- Lebanon county, ea Wednesday after boob. Bishop J. WMVer, of Dayton, Ohie, presided and delivered a very Interesting opening address, which wai received with Bucb feeling by tbe mlnltters present Rev. O. W. M. Riger wm elected recording secre tary. He appointed Rer, I). D. LewryM bis Mslatent Rev. M. J, Mumma wm elected statlslcal secretary. The follow ing ministers were admitted te ad visory seats In tbe oenforence. Revs, W. J. Bbuer, Wrn. MoKee, T. F. Buah eng, Mlraami conference I Iter. D. W. Mil ler, Sandusky conference! Hhv. W. H. Uhler, J. H. Ven'Nelds, Hltnen Nffll, J. H. Mark, U. K. Gambler, Kast German confer cenfer ence: L. W.Hfshl, Allegheny conference D. D. Keedy, Virginia conference t O. W. Llghtner and Z. A. Weldler, of Pennsyl. vanla conference, and Rev. I). D. DeLong, D. D.i president of Lebanon Valley col cel lege. The names of the local ministers of tbe conference were called and their char acters passed. The following mnmbers bear thla local relation : Rev. P. A. Bewman, J. Carpenter, P. E. Deltrlch, U. II. Dermer, D. S. Karly, The. Garland, A. It. Kauflman, J. H. Kurtz, H. Mlnnlcn, 8. Mower, J. F. Mower, J. X. Qulglsy, H. B. Kiee, P. J. inland, D. Strieker, Prof. J. W. HnMth, Jehn Stehman, Jacob Stehman, J. U. Unger and T. Wagner. Tbe names et Reva. G. A. Mark and II. O. Sherrick, who died during the year, wero re ferred te tbe committee en memoirs. The following persons were presented te tbe con ference for license te preach the gospel : H. D. Lehman, Jno. F. Smith, Chas. E Pilgrim. They were referred te the-4roer committee. The opening sermon wm proacbed by Rev. WnxMcKee, general missionary treaurer, of Dayton, Ohle,frem Luke xv le. Rev.McKes Is a strong and Instructive) preacher and preached te tbe satisfaction of nil. Washington Society stirred Vv. Washington society hai recently been stirred up Internally by an Incident that shows bow faulty tbe high llfe barriers are as a means of keeping out uudeslrable per sona. List winter there appeared in Wash ington a lady of the greateit apparent refine ment and the most engaging manners. She llved In a fine beuse and began te held re ceptions. They were conducted with tbe greatest success, but no one ever Inquired about the lady's connection-. She wm taken upon appearances. Her receptions became quite fashionable, and Boen the secletee " reporters began te puff ber in the papers m a belie of Washlugten. At last she was Invited by tbe wife of a premlneut ad ministration official te recolve with her. Of course it wm accepted. About this time a f;entleinau from St Leuis Lappened in Wash Wash ngten and attended that very reception. Since that time there bM been quite a drop In tbe ad miratien or tbe lady. Tbe lady with whom she had received suddenly "cut" ber. Halt a dozen ethers or tbe elite class alto Joined tbe boycott Tbe matter et it wm that the St Leuis gentleman had seen the lady In his own city, and gave awsy her social stand ing there. It hM since becu learned that the weman'a sister wm the subject of a great scandal net long since, and that it wm she who chaperoned Miss it the capital The woman, however, is still keeplng up appear ance, and moving in circles that bave net beard or would net bollee the truth of tbe charges against her. Dfcliloea of tbe Parden lle.lnl. The State Beard of Pardons has taken the following action en casts argued : Charles Laribee, Venango, murder, reluied ; William Kennedy, Lawrence, burglary, refused ; James P. McCabe, Wajnx, murder, held uuder advisement until Mxy T, , Geerge Presteu and Jack Wylai, BeaAer, burglary, tcfused ; Ja-ritM J. Hlevln, Allegheny, embezzlement, refused ; Harry Wilsen, Lawrence, larceny continued ; James J. Me, Weotmereland, mur der, refused ; W. C. Ilu-ch, VAk, mur der, held under till May 13, toglvedeleudant opportunity te take out a writ of error; Charles U. Grant, Northumberland, assault and battery, refused, ltehenrings were granted te Milten Westeu, Allegheny, man slaughter ; Jamea Newtiun aud Jehn J. Jehnsen, riot, WMhinuten ; Christopher Dennelly and Michael O'ltrien, Schuylkill, conspiracy aud assault and battery. me ruutie eij.s vuaski. A MUcreaul In His Snutberu :Mrt of tills City Who Needs Alteutleu. Charles Kedeu, a middle aged, Intelligent looking German, who resides at Ne 420 Seuth Water street, called at the Intelligencer effice te-day te oemplatu of u young villain who Is giving Reden'a family Borieus auuoy auuey ance. Mr. Reden bM two daughters, Lizzie, aged 16, and Annie, agJ II, who work at Ne. S cotton mill. They go te work itt 5:30 a. m., and attend night school, which U dlt mitsed about 0 p. in. Seerul times in the early morning and returning from night school they have been chnsed by a young man whom they de net knew who seems te be under twenty years of n.m. Oa Tuesday night he chased tbem all the way home, and they ruabed iu breatbltsly te tell their father. Tbe Intruder loitered about tbe building until ordered away by the parent's stern admonition. On Wednesday night tbe father waited at Andrew and Water streets for his daughters snd hliui-elf escorted thorn home. A sharp lookout is being kept for the miscreant by tbe police, mid it caught he will be summarily dealt with. Notes from coin te Hill. Rev. Max Hark Will delier the address at the missionary meeting In the cellege chapel en Friday evening at ;r0. e An educational uieetlug, lu the iuterest of the college and theological seminary, was held te-day lu Easteh t n lilch Dr. Gerhart delivered tbe address, Edgar Thompsent beu of Be v. Thompson, of this city, took up the course of study in Franklin and Marshall ncademy last week, intending te prepare himself for college. Yesterday being Ash Wednesday the regu lar college exercises were suspended aud services were held in the college chapel. The sermon wm prciclKM ny President Apple. Anether Japanese student is expected at the academy next week. Franklin and Marshall academy 1 becoming popular net only In this clty,but also In Japan. TbetKlag Buret Theatre. 'J he audience at tbe K lug street ejwra house last evening wm of fair size, and the pro pre gramme wm about the saiue as given ou the two previous evenings of tbe week. Te-morrow evenlngwlll be amateurs' nlgbt among these who will take part lu tbe show will be, Jehn Trewlir, musician, Jennings and McDonald, rifle shots, Faten Mebni allegbt of band performance, Jaud ethers. Next week Haineraly's opera company will be at the house, and they will be followed tbe week of March 7th by May Adams' speciality company. Atked te be Commuted. William Kaufftnan was the only Inmate of tbe station beuse but night He is tbe man who wm found la an unconscious condition with his race badly burnt at the furnace a tew weeks age. He whs at the hospital until yMterday, wben be was discharged as cured. His parents live la this city, but he did net want te be a burden en.them, as he la net yet well enough te go te work, Athlsewn ie quest Alderman Ferdnry committed ;hlm te tbe county jail rer ten days. Tem Daily's Kugageiuenta- Tem Dally, of this elty, ,wbe has been con nected with tbe museum at Ninth and Arch etreets, Philadelphia, all winter m an adver ttMr, elOMd bis engagement at that heuae IMt evening. He came te Lancaster this morning and will leave ler New Yerk this evening te Jein tbe llarnum circus, with wbleh Ferepeugh's large concern will open at the) Madisen Square garden shortly, TERRIBLE LOSS OF LIFE. ermm rtrtmmn hvmdubd rmen,m miLtmn nr tarn mimtmgvdKmt. Tares Haedred cruabtd by the FalHag ef a Oksna ta Which Tbsy Bad Fled Asethtr saecs at Mtateae, Fiasco, Te-day Vil lages Rail Frem Meastala Bldss. Remb, Feb. 21. The details of the destruc tion wrought by yesterday's earthquakes In the Geneese Rlevers present terrible picture. Over 1,600 people were killed. In the village of Bajarde the Inhabitants fled la terror te theeburrb, which fell en tbem, sad 800 were killed. The destruction of property la Im mense sud widespread. Anether BeiloesJEsrUiqtisfes. Romr, Feb. SI A shock or earthquake wm experienced te-day at Mentone. Houses were badly shaken. Villages built en the mountain sides were toppled Inte the valley by the shock. Three railway trains with reed bave been sent te the sufferers, together with a strong detachment of soldiers te preserve order. atvemitTt MLUPM. The Academic Town of Etstsr, !, H., Stirred by Scandal. Exeler,N.H.Is a quiet and arlstocratle village, noted ehletly for being tbe seat or Phillips acadeny, where many sons of tbe best fami lies of the United States acquire their classi cal polish preparatory te entering Harvard, Yale and Dartmouth. There Is also a pros perous female seminary located there, Genevieve Qulren, a young lady el eigh teen years and a graduate of tne female aem lnary, hM for several winters been a leading belle el tbe region, possessing m she does a flue figure, robust health and beauty set off by many elegant accomplishments. Geerge W. Ewlna-, a young New Yerker, wm expelled from Phillips academy a week ego rer cutting recitations, lie bad been much In Miss Qulren's society or late, snd a warm attachment bad sprung np between the young people. The pair took the after noon train rer Bosten en Sundsy and stayed together at Yenng'a hotel until Wednesday, since which time no trace baa been had or tbe erring pair. Hired detectlves are en their track. Tbe young woman left a note, uylng she had loved ber student friend tee well, and by tbe time her relatives bad opened ber last missive she would be dead. Hsr family are very respectably connected and the shock te her mother snd sister Is terrible. The high social position et both tbe eloping par ties hM Btlired tbe town te its very depths and set tbe gossips' tenguM madly wagging, but the general tone of publle feeling is et sorrow and sympathy for all the sufJereis from tbe scandal. The student Ewlng wm of dashing manners. m A BAD WKDDIHO M1UUT. The Greem's ultilpated Brether Murders a Han lu Celd Bleed. At Cincinnati, O., at eleven o'clock Tues day night, Henry Mersman shot and killed U. J. Ricking, a boarding-beuse keeper en Court street Mersman wm drunk and wanted te see bis brother, who was asleep in tbe house. Ricking refused te wake blm up, and went back te bis bedroom. Henry followed film In and fired, with fatal effect Tbe murderer's brother, Fred. Mersman, came here two weeks age from Chicago and took a room at Kicking'. Since then Henry has annoyed him greatly by coming there aud asking for money. He hM been ordered Irem the house for bis Importunity. Tues day Fred, was married and bad retired te his room afler a night of social greetings. Mr. Ricking, who occupied an adjoining room, was about te retire, wben Henry Mers man entered from the ball and Mid he wanted te see Fred. Mr. Ricking told him te call ihe next day. Upen thla Mersman drew bis revolver, saying: "I'll fix you new, snd get Fred, afterward," fired, and Mr. Ricking fell dead in tbe presence of bis wife, who had Just gene te bed. Her screams brought in Fred. and bis bride, but tbe mur derer escaped. St. Matthew's Usy, This is St Matthew's day. The Germans have a proverb which reads : " M&tihlaibrlchtalce, llatvhr aclns Be maeht ehr elus." Which may be read In the vernacular " Matthew breaks Ice : has be none, he will make one; or, mere freely translated, it reads : "If there be loe en Mattbsw'sdny he'll breik it And If there be none en that dy he'll make It" As our streams are (new free of Ice, they must be closed again te make tbe proverb held geed. Possibly the ground-hog, who p-ophcsles warm weatber, may object, or possibly the two prophets may compromise or form a " ccmblne." The Injunction Iterated. The supreme court of Indiana bM rendered Its decision in the Smith-Robertsen case, In which tbe former prayed for an Injunction te reitraln tbe latter from exercising the duties et lieutenant governor, a position te wbleh be was chosen at the general election iu November last. The opinion refuses tbe injunction ou the ground et non-Jurisdiction, thur, in effect, declaring tbat tbe case must be decided by the general assembly and net by tbe courts. 1 m Dragged by a Wagen. This morning about 0 o'clock, a boy resi ding at 412 North Llme street, attempted te get en a wagon while In motion en Vine street near Seuth Queen. He slipped and due of his legs was caught between two spokes of the wheel and be wm dragged a short distance. He wm picked up with a badly sprained leg, carried te Dr. Carpsuter's ofllce and thence sent te his home. Tralu-Jumpert Sent te Jail. Officers Pyle and Kennedy et tbe Pennsyl vania lallread police, arrested seven young men who were caught stealing rides en freight trains betweeu Dlllervllle and Monntvllle. They were taken before Alder man McConemy at neon te-day and commit ted for ten days each. reriuauent uertl Ocatrs. The cemmittee en permanent certificates, elected by the late teachers' institute, will sit for tbe examination of applicants en Satur day, March 19th, at 6:30 a. m , in tbe school building southeast corner of Prince and Chestnutstreets. Bale et Real Eatate, Joel L. Haines, auctioneer, sold at publle tale last evening at the Leepard hotel ler the estate of Charles Himmelabacb, the proper lies Nes. 315 and 319 Church street the first te Lewis Smith for tl 200, and the second te James Eager for f 1,600. " m OerrcctluB Aassaimsnts. The assessors or Kast Esrl, Leaoeck and Earl townships were at tbe oemmlttloners office te-day te make corrections In tbe m sesiments made en property In their respec tive district. In Town. H. B.McClellan, general EMtern passenger agent of tbe Wabash, St Leuis & Pacific rail rail read, stepped ever In Lancaster yMterday en his way te New Yerk. He was tbe guest of A, W. Ktusel's family. m pen't Apply te Obleeee Women. Attorney General Garland bM given an opinion te the treMury department "tbat the Chlnese restriction act does net apply te Chinese women who accompany ether Im migrants te this country in the capacity of nurses or servants." OotnmUtleos Hecelttd. The commissions of Geerge W, Baksr, Manhelm, and Charles R. Kline, city, ap pointed netarlM publle by tha governor, were rMSlvsd at ths rsflerdsr's oAes te-day. am At a d amntem mr tmm aawAra, la Dlseatstsg Iks Meter FeWMr BrA Was la. vsttntat OUtM creates a Bag Oftsst, Harrisbore, Feb. 21 la the Bsaat to day Heuse bill te secure te married wesaea their Mparate earning wm favorably re ported, m were the following Senate bills t Te reduce the poll tax te ten cent ; Id pro vide for appointment by dead of a deputy sheriff In ths cms of temporary disability of tbe sheriff ; for acquisition of highway ea which tells arecharged j limiting liability of property of religious associations ; for debt contracted by trustees or managers j te pre vent railroad from crostleg streets aud streets from crossing railroads at grade j re quiring the publle printing and binding te be awarded te the same person and tbe bidder te bave a suitable building for tbe work 1 enabling tire Insurance companies te IncreaM their capital stock t te authorize the appoint ment of cenn ty gaugers. Bills were Introduced a fellows : Mtcfar lane, providing that banks of discount here tofore Incorporated may renew and extend their letters patent chatters, corporation rights and franchises for 20 years. Hec ninger, te provide, through the court, for the creation of boroughs of territory new In cluded In cities or tbe third, fourth and fifth classes and te adjust tbe existing Indebted ness or the hum. Grady, providing that all trust, safe deposit, insurance, securely and guarantee companies from becoming security or .acting M trustees when In tbe aggregate el their business they have already equaled or hereafter while they may equal tbe amount of their capital stock and the par value of tbe assets belonging te such company held in tills state. Tbe bill te tax drummers having Leen negatived, Newmyer had It placed en the calendar for consideration. The Senate had a big fight en the bill for incorporation of meter power cempiulea by cables, eleetrlcly or ether means, in cities el second and third class. .Upperman offered an amendment tbat the bill ba made general, which wm adopted. A five cent amend ment wm defeated. Tbe big contest wm en a motion te strike out the clause allowing a company te Invest Its funds In the purchase et shares of stock and bends of any corpora tion, leased, operated or constructed by It Wolverton Mid tbe power conferred In the clause mMnt the robbery or minority stock holders. This bill will probably take the place of the ether Philadelphia traction bills, and this Is believed te bave been the scheme wben It wm introduced. At 2 p. m. the Sen ate was still In session discussing the bill. MAJUB UMWtTl'a LAXTMB. Ths One Tbat Was Net Head at the Voeag Democrats' Brooklyn Dinner. New Yerk, Feb. 24, The following is a copy of the letter of regret sent by Mayer Hewitt te the Yeung Men's Democratic club of Brooklyn, en Tuesday night, en tbe eccz sien of their dinner te Gov. Hill : "New Yerk, Feb. 14, "Frederick R. Lee, Esq , 21 Park Place, New Yerk City. I have tbe honor te acknowledge the re ceipt of your letter of the Gib instant, uklng me te be tbe guest of tbe Yeung Men's Deme crailoclubet Brooklyn, en the 23d Inst, at its annual dinner. As you are aware, I am Just recovering from a very painful illness wnleh does net yet permit me te leave my chamber. Aa a matter of course, it will be Impossible ler me te bave tbe pleasure et dining with you en tbe J, but I send my cordial greet ings te tbe club and the distinguished Demo crats who will be present, and trust that the laudable object at which you aim, tbe pro tection of tbe Union and the success of the national Demecracy,wlll be achieved. Tbe principles et tbe Democratic party are en trial from anew force which hM suddenly appeared In politics, and which will destroy tbe parly unless it Is boldly confronted and tbe dangerous and pernicious effect of it doctrines and principles denounced and made clear te the publle. The Democratic party regards tbe individual u tbe unit of society, the integrity of which depends en tirely upon the personal liberty of tbe citi zen. Jeffersen and bis associates drove the Federal party out of power en tbl issue, which indeed wm fundamental in tbe atrug atrug gle which gave us our free government and produced tbe constitution. Until the civil war broke out no man questioned the right of tbe white citizens or the United States te dispose of themselves and their labor In any manner which might seem geed. The war extended the same rights te the colored race M the white citizens bad previously enjoyed, se tbat up te a very recent period every citlzeu el this country has been free te employ himself and pursue his hspplncn In whatever direction might seem te him te ba geed. Within tbe last five years, however, a secret organization has been grow ing lu strength and power, which seeks te enslave tbe labor el this country and make it subject te tbe Irresponsible domination of men unauewa te tne peopie seu iue net officers chosen by the people and who are net creatures of law responsible te free public opinion ana te ine censtuuiea aumor aumer ities for their action. Gradually the leaders et this body have succeeded in stamping out ail personal Independence en the part of a large number of workmen of this country byreluslogte permit any persons te earn a living who are net affiliated with tbis secret organization. In tbis way tbe workmen bave been coerced Inte blind obe dience te Irresponsible power, and the condition of these who hae tried te remain euUide of tbe organization is in many eases truly pitiable. They are called by opprobrious names, are hunted Irem shop te shop aud denied employment en tbe tearlul penalty ofslepplngallwork,however pressing and important Tula Is tyranny,sgalnst which tbe Democratic party bM ever struggled and which it must new confront and denounce in no mistaken tones. It is true that Democrats holding high positions bave coquetted with this new and dangerous olemeut iu politics, aud even attained offices by submlttlugtetbe humiliation of an apparent endorsement of the raise aud dangerous doctrines which have been, put in practice at auch a fearful cost in our imuat wunin tnis present tnemu. Unless the Democratic party shall new and at once absolutely disown and condemn all organizations which seek te place tbe individual under any control than that of the laws and deprive the citizen or bis right or free action, it will polish as It ought te de. Murderous Negro Bobbers. Memphis, Tenu , Feb. 21 Three negrees attempted laat night te rob the grocery store of Henry Nabets, four and a half uiles east or Memphis, and knocked the proprietor senselets. Tbe uoise made by bis falling te the fleer brought his two daughters and a young weinau who was visiting tbem Inte the store. The negrees fired upon tbem, bitting MIm Mellle Tillman In the bead and one of Nabora' daughters lu the leg. Mrs. Nabers, who appeared en the scene at this lime, wm also fired upon, but tbe bullet missed Its aim. The negrees then fled. Miss Tillman's wounds may prove fatal. Sheriff's officers and a police posse bave gene in pur suit of the would-be assassins. Three Ueyt Crashed In Hint. Trinidad, Cel., Feb. 21 A cave-la 00 curred at the coal mines of the Colerado Ceal and Iren company at Eagle, three miles from herp, yesterday, by which three boys were crushed. One mau wm badly injured. a Vnanlmeueiy Failed. Vienna, Feb. 21 Tbe Relchsrath hM passed tbe credits for the equlpmeutef tbe Lindstiirm without a dissenting voice. Cattle and Ilegs KlUcd. Wednesday afternoon, three cows snd a number of begs owned by a Cecil county (Md.) farmer were run ever and killed by cat at Oonewlugo station ea tbe Columbia A Pert Deposit railroad. Held Hsr rreptrty, lery dwelling of 1 Ths two story dwelling of Mrs. Mary J, Geed, of this city, la Xsedlag, wasseld there ytBtsrdsy for al,M0. Y THE DEPENDENT BILL. OOMMtBBMAXlUB OF FBI at faBBtWmmW'lft, fOi ratu bab ib tmm mmvtm. TkafMaatsmsrsMsu bsmsm Asmmi Ma SSBtlBWtSi tua OCrrtd try M 7&rVi Md alHi OssMtfeaes-BMBte 7 re i 'C OheMB Far FHBMstit Ft na. !: Washington-, Fek M-(Resu).atBf -' sages from the prMldaat trm Brassalal. r J' ,: iVJ turning without his apBWvBlthekltteaBaBltt1;, leg u pvnaiun w auihubj- aBSMtuaessBBBB' creasing the pension of ifBtgatat X. is..; ana ijenn narrett. ana for im ibbbsf m was. ,-, H. MerehauMr i referred. "$feti , -V: -M iue senate uiu huumbb- MBBBSsi sjsbms) pert el entry wm passed. ";.''- i Messrs. Randal). Ferney and Kraal appointed conferees oe the sundry ett I proprtstlen bill. JJ The sonata amendments te ths academy appropriation bill were in. ya ine report et the committee ea eie upon the Indiana contested election wm called up and tbe resolution mtcxtesl Was arlnntfwl wllhnnt fllvlalmi- 1ft iwvSMfte- the rlsht of Steele te the seat tC-1;l, Thn Mnnitii aminilniMli tn Iia ntat 3? ' fnllimt-ila innrnnriaf Inn t.lll wm. - - - - . curred In. f The report of the committee et tbs wltela i'-,? en tne nenaie amenuineuts 01 the pestcnWB?,' RnnmnnflTinn nil,, n-na f-aiifn iin. tm hmj.t: lh-JImanilitilinlHWIirAivuifii1-.Ml Im. A" The fourth amendment aDnronrlatlBaBKeB.. S. 000 te contract for the carrying of foreign M malls en American vestels te Centra! sad' .V U. nit. A mbvIm waa tint. AinitpMu1 In AaftA? at TJ V conference was ordered, !ltji On motion of Mr. Mauen tbe dependant f'l,X nenalen bill with the etn nutan of thA.,f;iM president waa called up. A vote will bs reached at 4 o'clock. t: liens from Grand Army pests praying for tat)! manse or tbe dependent oension Dill nHri tbe president's veto were presented and 114 :' en tbe table, , tiS'i'. Thn tTniiBA anhalftiitA fni I hM ftah-u fefatfTl atlen bill wm disagreed te and a een fersa as '!;'; Mbiwl. Messrs. Kilmnnrts. Frt and Umia'V : were annotated ou the nut of tbe Senate.' . ,'i A resolution wm. adopted autberlSlBF .bbsTSI select committee en additional Mesnamasf tiens for tbe library te ait during the rBBBS'.s' Mr. Van Wyekoflered a resolution dseUrji' leg it te be tbe Judgment of tbe Senate 1 an amendment te ths constitution should. tsijv- 5 submitted te tbe people ler the eleotlen Bt'"' senator uirecuy ujr ue luma at) aaaaem"; uiai ud nnuiuuuu w .u urer uutit. saaesfaa row wueu ue win uia&e buuue remara upsaa rij lt-i igf Mr. Hear asked that as Boen M tha eleMSa-Vi h' pneumonia bill wm disposed of the lsssMns)r;H should take np tbe Paclfle railroad inqakry' y resolution. He hoped It wenld be taken ,. 'f at 2 o'clock tomorrow and tbe Mssten. ecBi',-J tinned until it wm disposed or. ran waa.l , agreed te by unanimous consent The) KsbS-'?( bill wm taken up, providing ler tBB.B-3 lnalnun, Aflanil Bmlll. ma.t-1 ha, CAHaMai itfa-t - old the construction of railroad la KmjsjbC,'- and for tbe forfeiture of unearned IsaaJswV- Several amendments recommended by wV publle lands committee were agreed te. ? Slav?; ,-, Plumb said tbat tbe bin was general la ls:s '- application, but be believed It would cptMsav .; nrlni-lnallv nn lands In Kenya and ColeMaW-1. i Senater lagallt Oheesa. . Jj-;", WASHINGTON, en. il TBS DeVJBW ' cua or Republicans bM nominated Baa Ingalls te be president et ths Senate, , vlpA; j 'ine vote sioea ; legsua 10, xmwr e, mrnr- munds 1, Frye 1. Tbe nomination wa unanimous. The Democratic senatersjeaa) unanimously ae-reed te suoDert Senater Kasv rls, et Tennessee, for the position.' ?$? 'election of Mr. Ingalls will take place ta i session of the Senate te-morrow. rJwM- Werk of Un Ceslttesi-vW&ir3 WAtniNQTOK. Feb. 24. Tbe Heesa inlttee ea the Judiciary this morning '$! ttructed Mr. Bennett (North Carellsay ; M write a favorable report wblcb will be Blfaan; J2 by a majority of tbe commutes en .taw'.i. 3 direct tax bill pMsea recently ny ins hssbhsy .. The bill is amended nun pnrvMtf that U any atate refuses te accept tha aanatfj it shall remain in the treMury, Tnefawsjav ha ten mlnnrltv renerta. Tha tMmBBfsnsat: will meet tmorrew te dispose of tbs btttsa "2 change presidential Inauguration aiy m April 30. v&Wtffi Te-day the Heuse committee en sp liens sirreed te non-concur la all tha J amendments te the DlstrriP CeluMMat it agreed te insert in tne aoncienrantai aencienrantai aoncienrantai vlsiensforone chief of division at ILI vear for tbe pension office durmc malgder of the fiscal year, 10 clerks of sisBBt and 10 clerks of onus 1 ; and ta the UaMmi tlve, executive and Judicial bill ll0.Br clerks at pension agenetes, and 3,000 let asm, contingent fund of pension agencies. - -aBt-a.a.--M-. . ? Frlghifel CeUbtea, i-!H''i. CnctTON, Iowa, Feb. 24. Afrightrntl end collision occurred near Red out terday morning. A freight train paUs. Mogul engine, crushed Inte tbs another train standing en the Asleep in the way car were Fraakl Elmer Bright and a stockman nsraad Jens)' Msrtln, of Van Baren county, Iowa. huge Mogul engine crushed tbe way-ear i splinter, and nearly wrecked anyj Tbe engine and fireman Jumped taUasa.1 mve tbelr lives. McKay wm badly i and died shortly alter being taken ontef I wreck. Bright and Martin will recover--, .;) lb t3 Tb Jury uiscnargeev jy-.,i Dublin. Feb. 21 Justice Murphy? eluded his charge te the Jury la tnejttfntj the Traversers, m fellows : ' 11 IM ran 1, Uevedtbat the Traversers bad HnitesVfl agreed te urge the people te dewkattf dlctment alleged tbe defendants , unlawfully, and the Jury should j verdict accordingly." Ths Jury UMS.I and at&:!5 p. iu. belne unable teaawasVa discharged. 'iVS --......... - m -A-aJLi.y-?. 3u.uuw viuii ie a a i m k t AiOXuex, cee. xl me cngiuu Shanghai has found npen takiBs; ln the case that the officers or tae 1 A Oriental steamship ''Nepaul" ' te blame for tbe recent oellisioa'oC MBI .ltli a rlhlnAMA tranamrt BSde. 'Btn the latter was sunk and 100 itvsa TheChlnose government claim WM ages for the less or the transport Kf'f-7 " -" 4' nxaiiDBj rreHiumw . -vw Mareukttk. Mieb, Fab. 24.-1 saloon-keepers met hers yesterday and resolved te fight tbs proWtHtesv. ment Men wc re appointed te sassu; act m ticket peddlers st tbe neus May election. A general convent kneners will be called seen. Tttel tbe amendment are eqeally alft,iV fight Is certain. .' Agreed t Weffe. Londom, Feb. 2i. Tbs strlklag , Lanarkshire have agreed te and then dlscuM tha dlffratOM tweeu them and the mias owner. 'f st - Frlacs AlesfBc ISM Darmstadt, Feb. 94- Is suffering from fsrer, m prsvlensly WBAtt Wabi " Stt!" ?J V 4 v. 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