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VOLUME XXHT-NO.
BOARD OF TRADE WORK.
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At the meeting of tb Lancaster Beard of
Trad, bald en Tuesday evening, the average
number of gentlemen war present Tb
raettogwaseildtoordtrwlthMr.J.C.Bsgsr
la the ehalr, and Mr. Geerge F. Rathven,
being elected secretary pre tern, raad tba
minutes of Iba lut meeting.
The following gentlemen ware namad aa
wishing te become member i Frank Or lest,
Charles White, Jehn Beat, J. P. Htermfslts,
W. M. Franklin, T. a Helahan, Oeo. Caldar.
Dr. Wlflkeraharn moved te auipand tba rulea
and accept tba gentlemen named aamembara
of the beard. Tba motion wa carrlsd.
The treuurar reported a balance en band
organ 7a.
miroRTevooMiitTTxa en cemmbbcb.
Mr. J. R. Fester read the report of tba
oemmltteeof commerce aa fellow :
It baa been made the duty of your commit
tee te aid, encourage and protect borne In
dustries. Te fully carry eat the pnrpeae in
tended, your committee find It necessary te
ampley an attorney te protect the legitimate
mercantile intereata of the city from In
terference through bogus auetlnn beuaea or
unlicensed dealer. They therefore ak tbt
tbaaum of 1100, (ene-balf payable July 1,
1887, balance payable January 1, 4833,)
be allowed Uiein ler tbt purpose.
In further explanation rf thla re
quest your committee would atate
that ter several yeaia paat the Merchants
aaaoalatten, of thla city, hare employed an
attterney for thta purpeae and It rulea bare
been found or proved te be effective and
desirable and aa tba Marcbanta' association
baa merged Itself Inte the Heard of Trail e
they deem It desirable te continue the saine
protection and oversight aa heretofore.
J. R. Kestbr,
Jacob Rarnrei,
Watt aHuand,
Jehn A. Cuablx,
H. 8. QARA,
HBHMANliiaarr,
The report wai accepted.
Mr. Dreneman moved, and It wai carried,
that the request be granted with the prevision
that It apply te peddler and unlicensed
venders,"
Tna COMMUTES OS MCSICITAL ArfAIH.
Or. Wlckershsm reported for the com
mittee en municipal affairs that they had bald
aaveral protracted meetings. Tney had given
the matter of water supply careful attention
and bad met the oemmlttee of councils In
consultation en tba matter. The committee
or councils were anxleua te bare the opinion
of the Beard or Trade, and any plan that
might be suggested would receive careful at
tention, lie was autherised te My tbat any
plan or part of apian for supplying the city
with water would be welcomed by the con cen
mlttee, and tbat the purchase of the Hanck
mill property did net bind them te any par
ticular plan. Councils are very anxious te be
advised by the Beard of Trade.
A number et persons bad called upon
him te tee if a better telephone ser
vice oeuld net be secured for Lan
caster, and there were many com
plaints et It, though many found It quite sat sat sat
iefaotery. The matter was aluiply brought
before tb beard for whatever action they
aaw Ct te take.
With reference te the bill for the govern gevern govern
mentef cities new underoonaMerailanetUar undereonaMerailanetUar underoenaMerailanetUar
rlabnrg, Dr. Wlekersham bad Just returned
from tbat city where the Senate commit'
tee bad courteously given a special
bearing te the achnel beards of Reading,
Yerk, Chester, WlllUunpert, Meadvllle
and Lancaster. The school beards all
Joined In asking the coinuilttee te strike
out the whole section of the bill relating te
schools, and tbelr combined argumenta
were se forcible, and produced auch marked
effect upon the senator, tbat Dr. Wiokor Wiekor Wioker
aham bad no hesitation la Baring It would be
done. The municipal oeminltteu have earn
fully examined the bill ixilnt by point aud
nave given It close study but could reach no
conclusion with regard te It, at the views of
members of the oemmlttoo were directly op
peslte with regard te Important feature of
Ik It waa there (ero doeidbd te submit no
report upon it, but te simply recommend Its
passage. He then read a digest of the bill
showing wherein It dlflored In bl opinion
from the present form of our city govern
ment. TUB BOABB'B DCTT.
Mr. Ilenael thought thla a matter of mere
Importance than the beard bad heretofore
been Inclined te regard It Aa tt make one
rule for all the cltlea or the class In the atate,
It meat be mere favorable te aeme tban te
ether, and If It la unfavorable te Lancaster
It will be much easier te prevent unfair leg
islation new than te repeal It If it Is
alterwarda found te be mera favor
able te ether cltlea et the atate.
If twenty out of twenty.feur cltlea Interested
have representative urging It, tt may pass,
yet net Ave et u have given the bill any
atndy and the amall number tbat have ex
amined it could net agree about It If worthy
or approval It should receive mere elaborate
and positive reoeommendatlon.
Dr. Wlekersham said tbat the oemmlttee
of councils bad representative at both Read
ing and Ilarrlaburg, and tbat they bad as
anted te the action of ether cltlea urging the
paaaagaef the bill. The eoheol bearda bad
urged tbat the schools abenld ba aeparate
from municipal control as they bare ever
bean.
Mr. Housten concurred with Mr. Hansel
that the bill should have the support et the
Bend of Trade if worthy of it, and eugzetted
tbat the dally paper should be requeste d te
publish the bill and tbat the beard abeuld
then meet and dlacuai It He warmly praised
the activity and efllclent work or the muni
cipal oemmlttee
Msrrlet Brealus thanked the gentleman for
bia complimentary referenea te the seal of the
oemmlttee and added tbat the membera et
that oemmlttee well knew tbat the largest
bare of credit belonged te tbelr disting
uished chairman, Dr. Wlckershsm. It would
net ba possible for any body of men te agree
entirely upon a bill of that kind and the com.
mlttee had acknowledged tbelr Inability te
de se. Taking a ouraery view of it
ba thought It en the whole a geed
a measure as men oeuld devise.
Te trend or sentiment la toward uni
formity In tb government et cities, and it It
deubUul whether it la possible te emit any
city. Lecal option, In thla sense, it impeisl
ble, but awry city In each class must submit
te the legislation for tba class. It would ba
laspetelbl te wake previsions te meet tbe
wants of every elty, se the committee said
keep your bands etl the bill; and let It pass.
Mr. Henael reported tbat tbe oemmlttee
en statistic bad completed their work en the
book, but owing te tb delay of adver
tiser In supplying their matter and te ether
unavoidable delaya they were net able te
present a bound copy of tb book. It will
consist of two hundred page and will con
tain a large mas of statistic and many illus
tration. Aa edition of 10,000 copies will be
ready In two weeks. .
ON RAILBOAD FABBB.
Geerge N. Reynolds aald that a gentleman,
II vleg at Fulton Heuse, bad called bis at t en en
Hen te tb het tbat tb far from that pout
te Philadelphia, a distance of mites, and
return was 18. 65, of which LW Is frea Oxford
te Palladalpal and return, white tb far te
Laseattsr, 42 mil, and rtum wag a,-,
Tb aaajaaBy te dtesrtml sating aaalt Urn.
160.
Mr. Reynolds said tbat en tbe Celum
bia ft Pert Deposit read return trip tickets te
Lancaster war net Beld and offered tb
following resolution t
Jtteh$d, Tbat tba committee en railroad
and transper taMea be requested te onmmnat enmmnat
cats with the proper cfflaiala nrtb Peeaayl.
vanl railroad company aad request them te
Mil return trip tickets te Lancaster from
tbelr atetleae en tb Columbia a Pert Deposit
railroad at a low a proportional rat a
tbey new sU such return ticket te Philadel
phia from station en tbelr main lines.
Tb resolution wa adopted.
Mr. Housten offered the following resolu
tion i
Bwlvid, Tbat tbe committee en railroads
aad transportation be requested te Inquire
Inte and report aa te tbe expediency aad
feasibility e! building a railroad te connect
the present Quarryville railroad wltb tb
Narrow Guage railroad at King's Bridge, or
some ether point
The resolution was adopted.
Dr. Wlekersham aald tbat there were a
great many honorably discharged old sol.
diera In town who were anxleua and able te
work, and requested these who employed
labor te give tbem a fair chance. Captain H.
Breneman baa allstef tbem Including clerk,
mechanics and laborers.
Mr. J. Fred Hener aald be had given a
geed deal of thought te the aupply or water
for Lancaster he held tbat water aheuld be
almost aa free aa air, and as pur. It bad
occurred te blm tbat perhaps tbe present city
water work property might be exchanged for
the Printers' paper mill property; and the
water works be moved te tbat point and then
tbe elty would beau ppl led wltb pure water.
TUB MCMICITAL DILI.
Dr. J. P. Wlckeraham thought the beard
ought te appoint two special oemtnlttoea
one te leek alter the bills new before the legis
lature relative te municipalities and the
ether te confer with city councils relative te
our water aupply. Lancaster I the beuse
we live la, and If we de net leek after our
own Interests, who will de ae 7 We ought
especially te have a special com mlttee te con
fer with city councils ; we abeuld meet them
hair way J they bave taken action te secure
tbe best engineering talent te formulate a
plan for tbe Improvement of the water aup
ply. Tbe beard aheuld work band In band
with them ; abeuld give them the
benefits et our vlewa en the subject. He
was autherised te say tbat councils de
sired tbe co operstleu of the beard In the
matter. The bill new pending In tbe legis
lature regulating city governments Is also
of the utmost importance, and deserved tbe
meat careful confederation of tbe beard. Its
previsions, If It become a law, will apply te
Lancaster most unquestionably, notwith
standing what soma members of tbe beard
and some of tbe newspapers have said te tbe
contrary, and will revolutlenlio our munici
pal government.
Mr. R. J. Housten oppesod the appoint
ment of the special committee suggested by
Dr. Wlckershsm. He thought the commit
tee en municipal affairs was tbe proper one
te cenaider these matter. Lettheoemtntttee
meet and bear argumenta pre and con en the
matter, and report te the beard.
Mr. S. H. High favored Mr. Uouaten'a sug
gestion. Let Mr. Breslus say all be can In
favor of the bill new borero the legislature,
and Mr. Hansel or aeme eueelse point out Its
defects. In this way the beard can bear both
sldea of the question nd act intelligently.
Mr. llensel thought the committee en
municipal allalrs should meet and make a
report te the beard, in wblch tbey would cm
body tbelr vlewa en the municipal act new
before the legislature.
Mr. Breaiua held tbst the bill new before
tbe legislature waa the result of much ear
nest thought and reflection or men who bad
given the matter years of study, and no com
mlttoe of this beard could Improve it
Mr. Uensel called attention te tbe fact that
tbe bill placed tbe public schools under tbe
control et city councils, thus revolutienising
our present school system. He moved that
the committee en municipal affairs be directed
te make a report en tbe bill te a special meet
lug of the beard te be held two weeks hence.
A J'UJJI.IO MESTIZO.
Mr. Housten moved aa an amendment tbat
the uieettng be a public one and tbat all
citizens tie Invited te It Tbe amendment
waa accepted and tbe motion agreed te.
Dr. Wlckersbam moved tbat a special com cem com
mltte of Ave be appointed te confer with
councils ou the question of improved water
supply.
Aftr dlsouaslen by Messrs. Housten, Swarr
and Sener, Dr. Wickerabam'a motion was
adopted and the chair appointed tbe follow
ing named gentlemen the oemmlttee: J.
Fred Haner, Geerge M. Franklin, Samuel C.
(Haymaker, J. V. Wlckerabam, Dr. M. I
Uerr.
Mr.IIeniel hoped tbe committee en munici
pal affair would give some attention te that
part of the bill before tbe legislature relating
te damagea ler opening atreeta and reads.
Mr. Housten asked when tbe bill would be
likely te pass,and Mr. Wlekersham answered
that tbe Senate bill waa only en Brat reading
and under tbe most favorable circumstance
will net pass in less than aix week a
Adjourned.
Latter Granted by tha n.fUt-r.
The following letters were granted by tbe
register of wills for tbe week ending Tues.
dsy, March 8: .
Administration. A. T. Maxwell, de
ceased, late of Hadabury township ; Will. M.
Maxwell, elty, administrator.
Lydla M. Moere, deceased, late of Radabury
abip; Frank K. Moere, Hartferd, Conn.,
administrator.
Benjamin Dusslnger, deceased, late of
Warwick township, James K. Reddlg, Elisa
beth, administrator.
Benjamin M. Frlek, deceased, late or
l'equea township ; S, F. Gall, West Lam
!eur, administrator, c t a.
Anna Grelder, deceased, late or Warwick
tewnahlp ; Iarael O, Krb, Lltllt, administra
tor. Careline Batr, deceased, late or Upper Lea
cock township; Jehn Reyer, Leacock, ad
ministrator. Geerge Llnd, devested, bite of Lancaster
city; Dr. C. E. Neteher, elty, executer.
William Hutten, deceased, late of Fulton
township ; L C. Arneld, city, administrator.
Testamentary. Rebecca Arneld, de
cessed, Iste or Denegal, township ; Jehn
Haines and Henry Stener, Yerk county, ex ex
ecueor. Christian Wolf, deceased, lste et East Don Den
egal township ; Jehn Crell, Marietta, exec exec
ueor. Charlette Brungard, deceased, let or Lan
caster city ; Mary U. Qulnn, city, executrix.
Could Net rureUti Ball.
William D. Ashford, charged wltb embea
xlementand raise pretense, was held In bis
own recognizance for trial at the April court
by Alderman Spurrier. He waa re -arrested
en Tuesday, ccunul for prosecution asking
for process, aa it waa feared Ashford would
net put In an appearance te answer tbe
charge. Tbe court fixed f 100 a tbe amount
of ball, and a be oeuld net furnish It lie waa
committed te tbe oeunty JalL
Bsartag Postponed.
Tbe bearing of tbe oemplalnts against Bees
aud Wilsen, tbe young men charged with
ataalleg copper and lead pipe, has been pett
pened by Alderman Deen until Thursday
evening.
m
rateatVer Wire Stretcher.
Daniel H. Bausaua baa received letters
patent Ma 868,881, through D. H. Kulpt
Ce., M Kt Grant trt, for an Improve Impreve
BantlnwlrMitBra, Tal la a novel and
iaaaatew dtTte fw laHtehlf faaa wlr.
LANCASTER, PA., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, 1887.
CONVICTS ARMED FOR FIGHT.
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Alter Tbreaiealng te Rill Ik OaMal
Wltk Cluas-Thtr Vlaaav rrsadar.
An affair wblcb ereated a great deal el ex
citement within the walls of tb Lancaster
oeunty prison, occurred there yesterday.
Tba matter was kept very quiet by tb offi
cer of tb Institution, but lata In the after
noon Keeper Burkbelder telephoned tb
newspaper office, asking them te nd tblr
representative te tbe prison in order te get the
true story concerning th occurrence, Tb
reporter want te tb prison In tb evening
and tb keeper then related tbe tery of bow
two desperate convleta attempted te run tbe
prison, or at least one cell of It, according te
tbelr own Idea, even If bloodshed or mur
der wasnectrsssry.
Tha men who raised tbe row are Henry
Watsen and Abraham Green, two colored
desperadoes, whose borne are en tb Welsh
mountain. These men are serving term of
Imprisonment for larceny, and together tbay
have been occupying cell Ne. 27, wblcb la en
tbe eastern aide of tbe prison en the ground
fleer. They were employed at weaving and
bad a loom In the cell. The men have net
been at all welt behaved, and have persisted
In disobeying the rule or the Institution at
different times. Recently tbey were
betn put upon short ratlena for talk
ing through tha drain piper. About
alx weeka age Watsen, who Is an ill
natured darkey, took It Inte his head te get
mulish. When Keeper Rurkhelder went te
bis cell be found hint armed with a beard.
He declared be would kill the keeper If he
entered the deer. Persen acquainted with
Burkbelder knew tbat bn Is no coward and
be waa net te be blutled en thla occasion.
Although Watsen It a strong and well built
man and waa armed with tbe club, tbe
keeper walked right Inte the cell. Tbe darkey
at once cowed and laid aside bia weapon.
At that tlme be told the keeper be would be
have blmaell In tbe fature but be did net
keep hi premise, for be was seen back In hi
old customs and in Green be round a man of
hi own kind.
HOW THI5V OOT THE WSArOXB.
On Monday evening, between 7 and 8
o'clock, tbe keeper beard a nolse In cell 27.
Green and Watsen were yelling at the tops
et their voices and hammering agslnst tbe
walla When tbe keeper went te the cell
they aaked blm for a match. He told tbem
that tbey oeuld net have a mateh until morn
ing, and closed the deer. On Tuesday morn
ing the keeper told Underkeeper Philip
Hprecher that he aheuld prepare another cell
for the two men as he desired te take them
out of 27. Ills Intention wa te place tbem
In a cell without a bed or loom, In order tbat
be might punish them. After Bprecher bad
msde the ether cell ready be went te Ne. 27
and told Green and Watsen te prepare for
tbelr removal. When be opened tbe outside
deer et the cell he saw tbat tbe pris
oners had broken up tbelr weaving
loom and were armed wltb ugly-lenk-lug
club wblch they said they Would usa
Hprecher went te tbe efllce and Informed
Burkbelder et tbe state of affairs and both
then went te tbe cell. When Burkhelder
opened tbe outside deer tbe prisoners were
standing dote up te tbe Inside deer wblcb Is
msde or crossed pieces or Iren. Kach was
armed wltb a club and said tbey would kill
the tint man tbat entered tbe cell. Burk Burk
eolder drew a revolver and, placing It through
the bole of the Iren deer, threatened te sheet
Beth prisoners walked up towards him and
told blm te 3hoet and kill thtin If he wanted.
Tbe keeper did net Uoslre te sheet them ;
be pulled the trigger and tired one shot, but
In such w way that It would net strike the
men. The cmvicta scorned somewhat fright
ened at this and one et tbem gave a yell.
Green quickly Jumped Inte the corner et tbe
cell next te tbe deer and before Burkbelder
could lire a seceud shot, the revelver, wblcb
be was still holding through the Jren deer,
was knocked from bis bands by Green, who
struek tbe barrel of the weapon with a club
The platel, wblcb waa a five shooter and still
bad three leads In It, tell upon the fleer of tbe
eell and was quickly picked up by Green.
While ibis was going en Captain Sprecher
oeuld have ahet both men dead, but It waa net
tbe desire of tbe keeper te hurt them.ee they
closed the outside deer and went away.
nOLDINO SWAT.
Heveral efforts were then made te affeet tbe
prltenera. Tbe pipe which carries tbe water
te their cella was at once cut off and tbe at
tendants were told net te give tbem any feed.
A bundle or hay waa placed against the win
dow of the cell from tbe outside te keep out
the air and Dr. Rebrer and the keeper tried
the experiment et putting chloroform and
ether Inte tbe cell under the deer.
In the afternoon the men seemed quiet
and it waa believed that the drugs bad taken
effect The bundle et bay waa taken from
tbe window. Underkeeper Sprecher opened
tbe outside cell deer and found both men
very quiet He tried te open tbe Iren deer
but found, upon exaninatien, that tbe pris
oners bad hammered a nail Inte tbe lock
which could net be moved. He Informed
Mr. Burkbelder or the state efanalra who after
looking at tbe lock tbe latter started te an an an
otber part et tbe prison ter a pair et pinchers.
He bad acarceiy gene before tbe men, who had
no doubt been " playing possum," quickly
aresa One of them drew the revolver and
threatened te kill Sprecher, The deer of the
cell was again tbut and the desperate men
were left alone. It wai about three o'clock
when they threatened te abcet Sprecher.
Alter tbat aeveral attempt were made te
place tbe bay agalntt the cell window, but
it wa alwaya knocked down from the Inilde.
Ne further efforts were made te bring tbe
men te submission and when tbe Intelli
OKNCEn reporter waa at the prison between 7
and 8 o'clock In the evening tbey were still
holding the iert Tbey were net making
a nelae, but seemed te be at work as
though tbey were trying te get out The
keeper bad a watch put en thorn aud their
every movement waa noticed. The keeper
thought they were safe where they were and
tbat they would net attempt te get out ef the
building, irtbey did, there would be trou
ble. A Winchester rifle, capable or sheeting
eighteen times, lay upon tbe keeper's desk
aa be spoke, and It surely looked although
be meant eeiy word be aald.
WUO Till! MEN ARE.
Abe Green U a member or the aemewbat
noterlou family of tbat name, the majority
of whom reside ou the Welsh mountain. He
1 but 10 years or age, and or tell, slim
build. He basbeen In Jail several time, and
waa aent there laat en November 17. 18S8. for
eleven mentba en tb charge of larceny.
Henry Watsen' bem la also en tba
mountain and ba Is oenaldered a bad one.
He la 21 years old and a stout-looking chunk
of a coon. Ha baa alie been In prison seeral
timea, un Apru iu, isse, ns get six month
for larceny, and waa released October 20, but
wsa out only a abort time until be was sent
back en a similar charge for eteven mentba.
IIIF. r-BISOKKRS SURRENDER.
This morning the prisoners concluded te
aurrender. Aa Underkeeper Murr passed
along tb corridor at hair-peat 0 o'clock, they
called te blm. He went te their ell wltb a
revolver In bis band. Tb man aald tbey
war ready te urrndr provided tby would
b permitted te go without punlaaaaMt
Murr told them te band out tb leaded moi mei
vr, wblch tbey bad, or h would sheet
Gren qulekly obeyed and banded tb
weapon, butt torameat, through lb
hoi te tba underkeiptr. It waa then
found Impossible te open tb leek or tb Iren
doeronaooountof the nail wblch hadbn
driven Inte It A hammer waa procured aad
tb leek was broken oft. Thmnwer taken
out and Green was placed In celt Ne. 13, en
tba ground fleer, and Watsen In Ne. 45 up
stairs. An lHTKLUOBNcan reporter had a
talk te tha men this morning. Watsen
seemed te be In a geed humor and Inclined
te talk. He said tbat tbe causa for hi bad
conduct wa tbat be wanted te ba takes te
the Eastern penitentiary. He did net Ilk
th county Jail bf cause ha was net treated as
be abeuld be. When asked whether It waa
nethnnger tbat had driven blmte aurrender,
h aald It wa net, aa he wa accustomed te
going without feed at times, and It did net
affect him. He was dtssatlsUed with tb
prison and wanted te be taken away. Green
bad but little te say. He blame Watsen ter
tbe whole trouble and say that he wasv com
pelled by blm te take tbe part In the affair
tbat be did. Tbe prison officials believe
Oreen's etatement They all say that Watsen
la a bad darkey and tbat be exerted bia lnnu-
ence upon Green te make blm hi toot The
men will be punish ed by Keeper Burkbelder,
who will place a ball and chain upon each one
and give tbem bread and water only at each
meat
taa nvrAL bbutbbbm AtQetxxav.
Ne Case stad Oat Agaleat th Canadian Prli-
ener and Thy are Sent en Th.lr
Way lUJelclnc.
Tuttdcty AttrnoenS. verdict of net
guilty wa taken In tbe case or common
wealth vs. D. Bard Charles, adultery. This
case baa been en the docket for seversl
years.
Alphenseand Louts Kossuth Duval, tbe
two young Frenchmen, whene hlatery waa
published In Saturday's Ixtellieencer,
were put en trial for false pretense and being
tramps. The commonwealth called a num
ber of wltnesies who testltled tbst they bad
been called upon by the Duvals In January
and Informed that tbey intended establish
ing a school for Instruction In Froneh and
Itallau. In nearly every case the con versa versa
tlen drifted te tbelr personal necessities and
It ended In a bint tbat tbey were In need et
money. Several clergymen gave them
money, but the testimony failed te show that
either of the aecuted bad made any falae
representations te get the money. There
waa no testimony at all te show that tbey
were tramps.
At tbe conclusion et the oemtnonweath'a
testimony, counsel for tbe accused, Jehn K.
Malene, esq , requested the court te charge
the Jury te render a verdict of net guilty. He
argued that the testimony was tbat they
Intended te form a class, which faet related
te something Initie future and consequently
could net be a false pretense. Tha court In
structed tbe Jury te render a verdict of net
guilty, but said tbe dbpttlUefvnnT&iRa'
BeaH .k .tan-M . l-l,v. ..nl ,.'Ia., .I.a. I. aH
nwiiuitiueiur iurj iwuwuucu uu. , wa
the.'proper thing for tbe county te pay the
costs and they se directed. The Duvals were
released tram custody en motion or tbelr
counsel, and they appeared te be anxleua te
get away from tbe court beuse as rapidly aa
possible. A purse wai made up te enable
them te go te Philadelphia and start life
ane'.
rCDDLtNQ WITHOUT LICESSU.
Henry Hershberg, ene of the Russian
colony, who travel tbe county and make a
living by peddling, was indicted for ped
dling goods in tbe vicinity of Ephrata. Twe
or three person testified that they bought
geed of accused in the summer of If SO.
Counsel ter defense moved for and argued
for a verdict of net guilty en tbe ground that
tbe accuted should bave been beard before a
magistrate, and if guilty been compelled te
pay a penalty, aa directed by tbe act of assem
bly, and In addition that the commonwealth
failed te prove that the goods sold bv Hersh
berg were net et hi manufacture. The Jury
rendered a verdict of guilty.
A jury was aoleeled te try Lyton Gibsen
for felonious assault and battery, aggravated
assault aud battery and resisting Officer Pyle
In tbe diicbargeef bis duty, after which court
adjourned te 9 o'clock en VToJnesday morn
leg.
Wcdnetday Morning. the trial of Lsyten
Gibsen, for assaulting and resisting Officer
Pyle, was resumed. According te tbe com
menwealth'a testimony Officer Pyle waa sum
mened te the West King street rink ou Christ,
mas evening te quell a disturbance. When
be arrived there be found the defendant
under tbe lnUuenee et liquor and acting in a
disorderly manner. The refusal of the rink
managers te give Gibsen skates en account of
bia condition greatly enraged him and was
tbe cause et bia arrest After Pyle told
Gibsen be would have te arrest htm Gibsen
said be would net go with him and be struck
and kicked Pyle several times. Pyle's nose
was broken, bis eyea were brulsed and he
waa kicked and Injured ae badly that he was
confined te bed for several day and during
all tbat time was under the care of a pbvelclan.
Tbe defense wa that James Burns, who
was tbe speelal officer at the rink, told Glt
son be would have te go out of the rick.
Gibsen said be was satisfied te go with Burns,
but by this time Officer Pyle arrived and
then Pyle without any provocation struck
Gibsen several tlmea and followed It up by
breaking bia msca ever Gibsen's bead. It
was claimed that Pyle was kicked by a
colored man, who Is new a fugitive from Jus
tice. A number or witnesses who have
known Gibsen for a number of years, testi
fied tbat bis character ter pease aud quiet
was geed. On trial.
10,000 Fer the Cblldrru'a Keine.
The court of common pleas has Issued an
order for an appropriation et ten thousand
dollars te ThoHeme for Frlendless Chll.
dren for tbe city and oeunty et Lancaster,"
for tbe year ending Jauuary lit, 1SSS, and
bare appointed trustees and manager et
aald Institution as fellows, viz : Trustees,
Geerge K, Reed and Charles N. Sproul ;
managers, Mrs. Jesephine L. Grimm aud
Mis Alice Nevln.
Mount Nebo Ketea.
Mount Nedo, March 7. Mr. Jehn Brown,
, a carpenter In the employ of tbe C. it P. D.
it. it met with quite a painful accident re
cently. He was helping te carry one or tbe
tlmber used In the construction efj the
bridge across the Pequea creek, when in
some way It slipped from tbelr bands and
struck the back of Mr. Brown's band, mak
ing a very painful and serious wound.
Mr. Hannah Alexander, relict of Theuuw
Alexander, deceased, died at tbe residence
of her son, Geerge and Elijah Alexander,
te-day, from a paralytic atroke received seme
time age.
Mr. Lewis Massey is lying In a precarious
condition with consumption at tbe rostdence
of her father, Isaac Massey.
Mr. James Akens it convalescing from an
attack of congestion of tbe liver.
Revival services dosed in tbe M.E. church
en Sunday evening, having been In progress
three weeks. Eleven person were received
en probatlen.:.Tbe pastor, Rev. G. Read, will
deliver bia farewell sermon en next Nunday
evening In tbe M. K. church at this place.
Mr. Jes. MeMullen started West en last
Monday. He will work In tbe vicinity of
Wlnteravllle.
Mr. Fred. Hart sold part or hla personal
property at hi father'a sale en tbe22dult.
He will remove te Lancaster where he will
engage in tbe nursery business,
Hsrfeehet Picked.
Mra. Martha Charles, of 111 Seuth Water
stmt, who attended the Central markat thla
m3rnljagihadhrpockVlKekUkn. Itoon Iteon Itoen
Ulned thy wata,
T11EB&0. ROAD SOLD.
OBB Of tMB BBBATBtt BAILB9AB
DBAS MTMBMABBIBTHB VOVMtBT
Mr. AM ra Bally as js Tkat Has BeagM
EaUre Bt d.Kxpr Battaest aad !
graan oeuiaaay-We Details ef the
Tramtadea Traataetlea Olvaa.
Baltimebb, March 9. Mr. Rebert Oar
ratt declines te either affirm or deny th re re
pert published In th New Yerk paper thla
morning tbat the Beltlmer A Ohie railroad
was altber sold or about te be sold te asyndl asyndl
estein New Yerk.
Mr. Jehn W. Davis, flrt assistant te Mr.
Garrett, doubts tbat the preantheldra of tha
Baltimore et Ohie stock would transfer their
Interest te any syndicate net having tba In
tereata of tb city of Baltlmer at heart
New Yerk, March 0. It waa positively
tated te-day at Mr. Alfred Bully' offlea that
he bad bought tbe controlling Interest In tb
B. fc O. railroad from President Rebert Gar
rett, but his representative waa net at liberty
te give any or the dttaii ei ue transectien.
The oentrol or tba telegraph company aad
expreaa company also gees with th railroad.
Thl la regarded as ena et the greatest rail
road deal ever mad.
CUHrBBBHOB AT B ABB 1MB VBU.
TnOtJetlraabUSetien KaBMfagtetk Gov
ernment el Scheel te Be Stricken Oat,
Dr. J. P. Wlckerabam, William McCom McCem
ey and W. W. Uriest, tba representatives of
the Lancaster city toheol beard, appointed te
leek after tbe bill introduced Inte tha legis
lature, affecting our school government, went
te Harrlsburg en Tuesday evening. There
tbey met representatives or tbe acboel
bearda et Yerk, Chester, Wllkesbarre,
Wllllamapert, Uarrlaburg, Reading, Mead,
vllle and Erie, which eltte are also articled
by tbe proposed legislation. Dr. Wlcker
abam waa called upon te preside at the con
ference. The proposed bill was thoroughly
discussed, and It wa unanimously
decided te ask tba legislature te
strike from tbe Inter-munlclpal bill
tbat section relating te tba government et
school bearda, Tbe commute en municipal
aflalrs heard tbe statements of the school di
rector present, and from their remarks there
Is hardly a doubt about tha oemmlttee recom
mending tbe striking from the bill th objec
tionable section. Frem tbe interview tbe
Lancaster members had with tb membera
or the Senate tbey feel greatly encouraged
in the final auceesa of their mission.
xu au xu a EMM. AMI.
hst. touts Oretem y.r WIU Take a WU Earned
Vacation te th rathsrlaad.
Rev. Leuis Gretemyer, of St Jeseph's
Catholle-oburch. will leave Lancaster en
pT5TJ9ar-ftt-Wn' HI) n llaati,
neeaea rest, atter nis araueu uoera in tne
building of bis church. He will visit his
brether and will be absent alx month.
Tbe forty hours devotion, opened at St
Jeseph's Catholle church en Sunday morn
ing wa closed en Tuesday evening with
impressive service. Tbe sermon was
preached by Father Sthleuter, of Shamekln.
There were present In tbe aauetuary Fathera
Gretemyer, Gans, Huber, Koppereagle,
Christ and Relt The precession at tb clot
et ceremonies was participated In by tb
clergy and sodalities.
A Itatlread Horrer In New Jtrsty.
An accldent occurred last night te the pas
aenger tram leaving Blgbtstewn, N.J. , at 7:18
for Philadelphia ever tbe Hlgbtstewn A Pern Pern
berten railroad. The train was thrown from
the track at Assauplnk creek by a broken
rail and tbe tender, mall, baggage and one
passenger coach ploughed through the soft
ground, finally overturning. The mall and
bacgage car took fire and were speedily
consumed. Mall Agent Alfred Perrine waa
burned te death In the mall ear. Tbe follow fellow follew
lng persons were Injured; Wilsen Levi,
conductor, dangerously ; Daniel Rogers, bag
gagemaater, leg bruised, fingers crushed and
internally Injured ; Charles Oliver, of Aa
bury Park, band cut and Internally injured,
Hendrloksen-Peddle Institute, and seriously
Injured about tbe body. Three women were
slightly injured.
A TldraaUs Eeglnscr te Tistl Cs.
Mr. Charles Darnell, of Philadelphia, or
the firm or Wilsen Bres. A Ce., will visit
Lancaster te have a talk with our city
fathers relative te Increasing our water aup
ply, alter whleh be will view and survey
the surroundings and make a report of tha
most feasible plan and probable oest of Im
proving tbe work. Mr. Darraeb is ena of
the meat accomplished hydraulie engineers
in tbe country, having made hydraulie
engineering a life study.
Toe Much Kau.
Alderman A. F. Dennelly yesterday held
Michael flelntzen for a hearing en the charge
of drunkenness.
Before tbe mayor, William Smith paid hi
costs for drunkenness. Three bemeleaa men
were sent te the work-beuse for 80 day. A
woman get 30 days In Jail.
m
Donatien, te th Uersss.
Tne Union Dorcas society acknowledge the
following donatiens: Mra. Louisa Brene
man, (1; a friend, (2; a helper, fS; Mrs,
Win. M. Wiley, $5 ; Mr. B. a Martin, f5 ;
Mm Getlelb Sener, 3 ; Mr. Chaa. A. Lecher,
drugs; Mrs. S. IL Shirk, 40 leaves of bread
Industrial society, IS garment.
Officers Elected.
Washington Encampment, Ne. 11, I, O. O,
F,, en Tuesday evening elected the fol
lowing officers! Chief patriarch, Win. E.
Feltz ; high priest, D. S. Mearlg ; senior war
den, R. A. Smith ; Junier warden, Geerge
Musser ; treasurer, W. F. Uambrlgbt ; scribe,
F. D. Mlley ; assistant scribe, J. F. Fisher;
trustees, Dr. Jehn Lovergood, Christian Wld
myer, M. J. Weaver.
A Hey usa Uls Arm Sealdsd.
Reah Gelter, a five-year-old son of Henry
Geiter, cigarmaker, of 331 West Orange street,
was badly scalded this morning, He waa
playing In the yard and ran his arm Inte a
bucket of scalding water, wblcb bis mother
hsd left standing en the pavement Tbesktn
was peeled from tbe limb and Dr. A. B.
Miller attended the sufferer.
Eje Injured.
Bernard Wade, a son of Mr. H. A. Wade,
of Elizabetbtewn, a abort time age get a steel
splinter In hi eye while at work In the
plumbing establishment ef'U H. Bachler,
this elty. It was feared tbat bl aya would
be lest, but later investigation discloses that
tbe Injuries are net likely te be of a very aeri
ou character.
Beld Fer 73 tfer act.
Frem the Oxford Press.
Mr. Hilten bat sold her farm of 103 acres,
near Oak Hill, Lancaster oeunty, te O. tt
Hilten, of Mecbanle Greve, for 75 per acre,
Charged with Lareany,
Henry Effing, charged with tbe larceny or
a pair of abees the property of F. M. Tracy,
gave bail for a bearing before Alderman
Deen, Friday evening.
""
A Practical Flaw.
Frem tb Louisville CourtertJeumal.
If prohibition la te ba thorough it will have
te extend te th manufacture of Jugs.
DlTeread.
EmmaO. Charles, new residing at Phila
delphia, was divorced from bar beabaad D.
Mra Obariw, en u greaad ofdwwtien.
AM At.ABUtnW riBB.
C ft. Bert's tf araHaf aad Vaaattnhtag War.
lav9faBl esBBmHrsMay DVWtTVjfVsls
At 10 o'clock last alght aa alarm et fir wa
truck from box 15, and seen afterwards tha
back tulldlag attached te a & Htrr'i rural
tun nduadartsklng rooms, We. 87J Seuth
QuMB aart, wa n mats of flam, aad Its
oeateebinta-lydstroyd. Th room en
th first fleer of th burned baUdlng eon.
telaed aflae hsaraa, a platform frprlag furni
ture wagon, a standing top phaeton, a oeaob,
markat wagon aad aleigh. Th aasond-atery
room wsa paekad with furattar, all mad
of wild cherry weed of th beat workasaa werkasaa
shlp. Thar wa also a geed deal efiaB0Bid
lumber in tha room and about 60,000 elfars,
all of wblch war destroyed. Mr. Hrr ti
mates bia lern at about 14,000, which is partly
covered by Insurance with Messrs. Bhsnk 4
Baesman. Tbetr policy la ter 13,000 en tbe
Western, of Terente, en furniture made up
and te process of manufacture. He la also
Insured with Eskenrede Myers, agents of
tha Howard.et New Yerk, Ktoe of whleh Is en
tha burnt cigars, 1800 en stock of furniture,
and $100 en household furniture.
Tb fir waa discovered by Mrs. C. F.
May. Ne. 89 Beuth Queen street, aa ah aad
her husband were about retiring for th
nigni Mr. May gave tns alarm of fire and
ran te tha burning building which adjoin
ma own ana attempteu te put out tb tire,
but oeuld net de se. Mr. Uerr waa at the
open beuse, and knew nothing of tha lire
until It was almost ever. It was with great
difficulty tbat his neighbors routed his Bleep
ing family and rescued hi four children
from tbelr bedroom In tba burning building.
Tbe burnt building belong te Jehn May. It
la completely gutted and will probably have
te ba tern down and rebuilt The less en the
building la about 11,000.' There 1 an insur
ance of 1200 with O.H. Lefever In tb Lan
caster County Mutual company en tbe build
ing burned, and 11,400 en tbe large building
which waa damaged.
Tbe cause or tbe fire is net known but it
Is supposed te have been tha work et an In
cendiary. There waa no atev in th build
ing. HAPPT MBD MBB,
A Flee
EaMttalarasat la ta Wigwam
el
Caaa argn Tribe.
Seme time age the msmber of Canaaaatege
Tribe, Ne. 203, et Red Men, et this city, gave
an entertainment In their wigwam, in Grand
Army hall. Tha affair waa auch a gnat suo sue suo
eeas tbat tha friends of the parties who took
part in it requested them te repeat it Tbe
second entertainment took place last evening
In the asm halt The membera et tba tribe
with tbelr families and friends were present
and tbe large room was literally packed with
people. Tbe performance throughout wa
excellent and tbe different acta were received
with tbe greateat enthusiasm. The pre.
gramme waa long and the affair lasted until
sjtejrjantfoleck. The whole pregramme Is
given nweT
tak r.
If uale-Overtnre " Canaatatege Waltz," Or'
cnestra.
Address of Weteame A. 8. Tlltee.
Muale-" Skldmere'a March," Orchestra.
Topical Bqng-,lt'a Mee te be a Father," M,
Banjo Bole-r. Sutten.
Itocltatlen " Hew tbe Old Bess Wen tbe Bet,"
If. K. Uottea.
Ballad-" lhe Old Rustic Oridge by the Mill,"
C. A. Vlllee.
Comic Beng-" Tbe Pleasures of Bearding,"
A. W Kelt.
Recitation-" Tbe Miser's rat," W. N. Leon Leen
ard. serfo-Cemic Seng-" I Knew, I Knew," B. J.
Brown.
rTKUritiie5.
Music "Llt'le T7coeu," Keels, etc., Orches
tra. rut n.
Leve long-" Call Me Back Again," C. A. Til
lee. Beading "Buck ransbaw's Funeral," Bee
Bead.
Dutch Seng-" My gal Schneider's Barty," B.
J. Brown.
Banjo Sole T. Butten.
lrtah Ultty-" The Irian l.ad,and Wire, Mol Mel
lis," W. K. itlnlten.
lrlah fienjt " Pat and HI. Datrle." ft. Apperly.
Sentimental Beng "aandy.Ualred Mary,".A.
Helt
Hesitation "His Eve Wat Btern and Wild,"
W. N. Leenard.
Finale" llarnyard Conversation," ". Apperly
and W, E. Hutten.
"Tfl FltO JOHMS.-
Twe Big And Fat FaTerltf. Who Pleated a
Lars Aedl.DC.
Last evening "Tbe Twe Jehns," a comedy
wblcb baa been seen In Lancaster en several
occasions, waa given In Fulton opera bout by
J. C. Stewart's company. Tbe audience was
large and the perfermance flrt-clas. Tbe
play is e well-known tbat It it bardly nec
essary te describe It There is little plot te It,
but Is full of fun. It Is something like the
'Comedy et Errors" with the Johnt aa
tbe Dromtet. 3. C. Stewart and Paul
Dresser, two pertly men whose com
bined weight Is about 600 pound, playad
tbe parta or rMip ana etttr jehnt, two
cousin, who leek se much silk that they
are continually getting into trouble en ao ae
count of the resemblanee. The make-ups el
the two men are exactly alike. They are
both geed actors, ana no netter pair of come
dians oeuld be selected for tbe parta, Almest
every move they make creates laughter and
the fun is unceasing while they are en tbe
stage. Tbe remaining member ei the com
pany are also very geed, especially J.Stewart
Cretsy, jr., aa Yeacrck Motley. Frank
Rush, who played the parts of Policeman
Puff and Ike, la a large a man as either
Stewart or Dresser, and be also presented a
fanny appearance. Tbe specialties Intro
duced in the second act were well received
and tbe whole presentation pleated tbe pee
ple.
Tb King Btrs.t Theatre.
At the King Street theatre tbe May Adams
specialty company appeared for tbe second
time last night 'Iba audience was net as
large as upon the opening night, yet the gal
leries were full and the crowd down stairs was
fair. 'The performance wa tbe same as upon
tbe previous evening, and it gave unbounded
satisfaction. This afternoon a matinee was
given te a geed attendance. Te-morrow
evening an entire change of pregramme will
be made. Tbeoempanylsstrong throughout
and they deaerve large patronage.
A Wll-Bat.r Arretted.
Charles Reden U a German who Uvea en
Seuth Water street, in tbe extreme southern
part of the cily. He ba tbe reputation of be
ing a brutal husband , and ha haa been ar
rested en numerous occasions for beating hla
wile. Yesterday Charles waa drunk, and
when he went home he gave hi wife a terrl
bio beating, injuring her severely. A war.
rant was Issued for hla arrest by Alderman
Barr, and Officer Beechler captured htm and
placed him In the lockup. This morning b
was taken te Jail te answer the charge of
assault and battery and drunken and diser
derly oenduct
m
Bunke ltrr In Ferk.
Twe bunke Bteerera were operating in
Yerk for two or three days lut week. They
bad Mr. Jacob Blessing In tow, and were
making preparation te fleee blm, when
tbey were frightened off. Tbe pair went te
Bageratewn, where tbey were arrested at tbe
Instanea of a Yerk ouieer, who wltb a ream
tlen has gene te Hagerttewn te bring tbem
back te Yerk.
Married ta th West
Tha San Franelaoe ChrentcU of Marsh S,
oentalnBtha marriag netie of Llsntaaaat
Samuel B. MeLaagaa te uama m. vswi
tha wadding taking ntae hi Maritnea. Tba
groom la aaea of Majer K. MeLiaigHi,
whowaarauntadteMlaa Sarah F. Ksaaait.
daughter of tb late Xasanaal C.lMfart,ef
this city.
PRICE TWO
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PREPARATIONS FOR
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4Th
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meath
BiriMtafttla
ssSSSSL
liBOOKLYrT. Mate ft TBAwajw.1
balmlng th body et th law sVff.1
ward BMeMr waa almost
morning. Tbawalptar taakni
tha dead preacher's Mad and j f
ThmbalmlR mewm will b
thai afternoon and tha body wM'i
prepared ler Us oeffla. tek MM4
wili ba ptaed ta Uw aairtatjBMHr
first fleer. Mrs. BMhat ban BvsMB Imt
bntband's body alas aba praam ana-aBaM
In hi dying moment,' Mb a MaMa
oempoaed nnder tba ebvaMMBBaaWIiasalaWB)
wubmu ui uec jfjvuvj ew awwsawpTy. r?-
immiiuiuuira ranar
is te admit ae pwsen te thai mil fjjfct ,
body unmoved with tb aiMtniat mtSmfi'
or two Intimate friMda whose aCTiwaMNiM
aarktlitaslfja In iIIbii laialil "lkaa - J --aTO
viurvy tuu aa fj w as awita A aaw awvasjaaav BBjaBBBny
in chargeofeen. Horatio C.Klag and th
etner persons praatnt Deems tb sBsWbftt V
of tba family, waa tha Bav. Tir Habile W -
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HSU , wm
BtBBBBt bbmMb
asssH
eaii, rector or tna tteiy Trinity MMmmnBM7$: &
church, cel. Lackner, et tb 13th rjftv my)
u. s. h. x., ei wmen aar. nseaaac waa
lain, called en den. King, aad bad b 1
mi w iu uiiu aj vj Mtv inw ffsisjisae'4,c,.
would take in tbe funeral services. Tb rssa-V'.'i.
ment will escort tb body from ta hBrnmS,'
TUB rtJMMAL PRIVATE. ,&
Tbe latest funeral arrangements WMM.a -S
low t Services wUl b held at tha
. KU-elnna lll ha Iielit tha ' '""
morrow at 0 M a. m. Taa body will than M:--? ',
in atate at Plymouth ekurah -MttM,)V
day morning at 10 a. as., wJtafeV
fnnaral aarvlnM will ha krf. ."' '"i
, ...... - . r., jrv.
Tt la riMmiut ulvlaftMa ihtttfc ImI Maaht'l
state until Saturday morning whan tarWb.Vt
wlll be a private funiral at tnmaM if
cemetery, where it will remala at tba laaajvVq i
ing vault umu mra. jueenar acmB aasaijg,, a
the final Ttln TJlaca. .i .s&K:i
TtntvlUiBtuidln m tha nhlentlAB Mr. BiMaarvt--'
" 7- .. .. .- r -ir --???"-
alwaya expressed te tha display ef wmmnwatfJJM
in every pan or tna euy to-eay aera or saw. .,,,;;
of this aembra Insignia of death t dltniayaaVtfc
Tbe City hall, court house and many avlyaatriJ
TMMX DBBTBUVnrB WIBB,' -km
The tSaata Fetttea el earns Olty as Aaaa.
Fits aueea ta Wall walks D. " t?J ?
riATjnv. nw. tr.naa. arMti a MMiLiA,
worst fire in th history of GardnOtty.lir
nemd vaatardav afternoon, nearly dasaVifWS'
Ing the entire business portion of tba Jte';
Tb origin 1 net positively known. t mam '
lira seen gamed such headway, owing te 0-U i
strong northerly wind, tbat tba errerta lbb ?
in proved rruwjgn. Tba leta wiu
gregatv000 , partly asujd.
weesBwaseBBBF''"-'' tzzt;
wall. -sw - - V'ZFj'jbjW-
Fly Minnas ef BWBaBAmtmiJ&
nAkb IT1.UA TT -A.JBBB
yesterday morning destroyed
blocks en Mali, street, between Thli
Fourth, and te Hese street en th wear. tmAi
block en tha north aide of Malaetrwt asmH
two blocks en the south aide. TbsbaUdtaaa?!.
were mostly old but In geed locality, and &;
Total leaa125,000 i insurane 40,000. '?.$
Fleer BIUl aad Elavater Qeasaamt
T.TTIVflTnv. ITv.. Tlfarnh ftA BrMAfjit fta ..ll
pseb from Danville, Ky Bays t Tha Kellaaa M!
roller mill and an Immense elevator, ears.' s'Sv.Vj
tabling fifteen thousand bushels et wheat, r
burned thla morning. Tb fir wa die 2
covered about ena o'clock. Mayer Jehnsen, Jn
of Lextnirtan. has been telMrranhail tn Inr u 'S:
engine, xne less se rar is rev,wu insurancn ,t
unknown. 'W'-
m
Bibximeham, Ala, March &-A fatal 4M
sheeting affray occurred Monday aftsneeai'J
st tb coon mountain tunnel, se milt mm C ;r ,-
tba city, tbe victim being aa Kagutb UiW
namea wuiism stius. te snoeting wasyfr
done by a Ume-keeper named Plsres, la mm-
employ ei tne contractors, it is mmma mmr-ei
Pierce knocked down a drunken nglliaaaj ,t ,
rAMtmABllil,lnMrjw.Mfm anrf vjkM,' SsTBM!
.W. WVM.V MlU. .W.W-. .VM M HW II J fcg
remonstrated, snot mm aeaa. rtare
left the county. ,, -
J8f'A,
ItepaUlauisBlelBgBaatea. yv,'-!j
St. Paul, Minn., Marab ftw
from tbe returns from th ebartar
held veaterdsy tbat tba peenl of tb v!
and miner cltlea are net ptessed wltb tibaM i,.
hlh ltjunatt ! mm TTaniililliM! iaAASAaall
wuiw . .-r- i mmmwj-
were slaughtered right aad left. Dafsaw "
mayors bob up serensly in snob IfipiiMaan '
Btrongbelda aa OUwanna, Ortenvlate ' aajsl' ,
Rochester, and late returns oentlatM te sw ,
demoralltatlen in tba Republican easaarft'
The N.w etpaty Atssrasy BmmmiW'tfr ,-
HABBitanna, March 9 Jehn T, aalasLs
son. of Bradford oeunty, I
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Th president te-day appelated Ikilfr!
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tlirnatanil nvaral ntliar TMranna rlnnalTf 1
wounded at a Dublin demonstration evwaW' '
resignation el Sir Michael Hteka-Baaeh. -'M-
Tha atrlkera en the Baltlmer A Osle ralUS
wav at Plttabura ar lealna around. Tba&!
regular local freights, east and wast bensa(V?a
left both Pittsburg ana cennsiisvui mm :
morning. Tbe crews were composed of nw '
men.
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Tbe three hundred laborers emplayad a,'
Carnegie, Phlpps. Ce Union Iran iav,
PltUburg, te-day presantaa a aemana arc aa) -
increase in wages irem taa w . aar mmwr '
The firm will answer en Satsraay. Mm am j.
vaea will probably b granted. $ A
a 8rpri ratty. "f'i"r .,
HnrletU Hern, of 604 Beut, queen
was;63 years old yesterday, IB Mb
her two tens, five daughter and'
grandchildren gatbrd t her a
gave her a genuine surprise. Tb.
ws very pleasantly spaat aad all
themselves.
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