mf mrvrmi&& v "" v " . . v . . , AcvVSHfluiiliHmftM VOLUME XXin-NO. LOUIS HANSON'S ESTATE. r. leirfi BOr m 4 rumriuit or it vkmx emetmvtt. f Tbe Man el a Wows Wb Married Wealthy New Yerk Tailor lilseetsrsd and ulvt n Otr nn.oeo-Tna lUlrreuud l.jr Ascertain. lug Her Naina Was One Auuinml, Klehard J. Morrison, the New Yerk public administrator, en Tuesday paid te William Preston Iltll f 10,2(11 4S In cash and turned ever In til lu about 110,000 la bend, took and jewelry, biting hla altars n( Ilia proeeedsof the estate et a man young Hill never saw and today the young man will atari ler hla home In St. Leuis with hU wludlall In hla pnckrt. Toe iiinney belonged te thn estate ui Joseph Jeseph Ine K. Hansen, widow or Leuis Ilanaoe, the Tweuty-tblrd street tailor, who killed him elf nr was killed by hla wife July I. 186, en Storm King Mountain, near Newbura, N. Y. IiOiil Ilanaen wax a Dane who was brought here aa a taller'a cutter. He waa a llrstdaea werkiuan and iavd money enough te atart In business. In ltwe or 1SSI, having been deserted by a woman who bad been living with him aa his wlle, he advertised for a housekenper and his advertisement waa answered by a woman who called herself Mr. Jesephine K. Hunter. She was well educated, sprightly and a geed talker, and Hansen waa fasctnated. She aald that her name was Cnurteusy, but that ahe had been married at the aire et IS te Itudelph Hunter, an e Ulcer in Hie Cgulederate service, who died a tew jeais later, and that he had been a widow for eighteen yearn. Within a wrek they -were engsged te be married. A few daya la'er he prtwented te her a patrol dia mond earring and (1,000 te pay for her wed ding trousseau, hut she kept the meney and bad the hills sent te blui for paymenl atler their marrlaga He took her te Kurepe and left her there. Hhe returned by way of Boa Bea Boa ten aud again Joined hluiln New Yerk. Alter her return alie made heraelf ae ills, agreeable that be was compelled te Wave her and go te a hotel, and a tie then aued lore lim ited dlvetce. The autt waa compremland after a time and he agreed te piy hla wile (40 a week. The papera ler the legal separation were te lw drawn up and signed July 5, lSSv't. On the 3J, Mr. Hansen eent for bar but band and asked him te take hur Inte the country for the lib, aashe waa 111 and dreaded the nelss of the day In the city, and be con cen aeuted. The next day thev were alone en Storm King mountain. Twe pistol aheta were henrd and whim help arrived Hansen Waa found en the ground with a bullet wound In the head, a pistol beside him and bit wlfd trying te Htaunch the bleed Irem hla wound Willi her hand kerchief. He waa unconscious and died In a few infinite. In explanation of the tragedy, alie said that her husband had beoemo angry and flred ene shei at her and then placed the pistol te Ills head aud tired again. It was aald that there were no powder marks about Hie wound In Hunscn'M hua I, and that whlle he hluiself did net own a re velver and never carried one, his wife net only owned one, but knew bow te uhe It. It waa ale reported that Mrs IUnsen had tried te induce a man te kill her husband, and upon Ids refusal bad aald: "If you don't, I will." Tnoseand ether circumstance con cealed with the tragedy raised a grave sus picion as te the truth of her story, but In the meantime ahe bad disappeared and nothing Waa done. Hansen died Intestate, teavlng an estate valurdat (1.73,472.73. Tula the widow put In the hands of the publle administrator for settlement and three months later and before the estate waa settled slie started for Aus tralia In company with another man, it was aid. Hhe died en ablpbeud before reaching Nan Francisce. Her trunks were eened there and letters were found and a corres pondence ensued bstween the l'.ic'tlc Steam ahlp company and the administrator In New Yerk. A phjterapli nt the woman was sent te Nan Frauchea aud identified by the stew stew ardeaaef the vessel, and ber trunks were aent hack te New Yerk. In the trunks were bundles or letter which disclosed many tacts net known heretutore. Frem these It was learned that her maiden name was Joaepblne E. Behrens, net Jesephine K. Courtenay, as she bad claimed, and that she had been married lu Ht. Leuis when quite young te ene IlrlUen A. Hill, by whom she had had one son, William I'renten Hill. Hbe was divorced Irem Hill. Mr. Morrison, the publle administrator, thereupon opened a correspondence with young Hill, who Is a doctor, residing lu St. Leuis, about :10 years of age and married, ami two wteks age be weut te New Yerk with the proofs of bis Identity and his tight te the money left by his mother as bis share of the IUnsen estate. The sum effaS.KUS.'i has been p.tld te Han Han eon's two sisters lu Denmark as their share. The money after deducting expenses, In cluding attorney's fees, amounting te (It), Sill 74, waa paid te him as already atated. The Karaite Hill Passed, The bill te rev I ne, amend nnd consolidate the several reveuue laws of the state, which Impose taxes upon personal property and upon banks, corporations, limited parner ablps, bankers aud brokers, was pissed finally fn the Heuse Tuesday afternoon by a rote el 14 te 159. By ttiii act tweuty.Meven ether and various tax laws new en the statute books are repealed aud their previsions with aeme exceptions are codified in the new law. Among ether changes made are the release of geld and sliver plate, watches, furniture aud pleas'tre carriages from taxation and the In clusion of the uiauuractu ring corporations In the taxable. The light was made en the latter point when the bill waa upon union d reading, and the friends of the exemption et these corporations from taxsikn, having ether alight auiond auiend menta te make te the bill when it shall reach the (Senate, did net make any opposition te ita final passage In the Heuse. Representa tive Faunce U in receipt or many pretests from manufacturer In Philadelphia, mere particularly Irem tlrms organized under the liberal previsions of the ant nt 18S5, which ex empted them from the three mill tax, and from firms which contemplated the taking In of their empleyes te parluerenlp lu the profits of their business. Geed Wera by Old Han. Prem tbe New Yerk Tribune Much of the beat work of the day Is done by the eldest workers srlth youthful energy and, hopefulness. Mr, Gladstone Is aeventy even, but where is there In En gland a public man of brlghtlulnenH and larger faith T Ills old age la everburdeued with labor, but bis youthful spirit feels no sense of strain, lie works en In Parliament and In bis library with unceasing ardor and courage, and In spire tbeyeungeat Liberal In the party ranks with a feeling el confidence and security In tba ultimate triumph of the home rule cause. In Paris there is President Orevy at seventy six, wielding In a transition period the weighty responsibilities of his great eQlce. and yet bejKdul and gay In manner, as be surreys the barren field el French politic and forecasts benetielal changes In the social tendencies of republican Institutions. Prince Bismarck at seventy-one has entered the Btiehatag aa jauntily a be did twenty years age, and enjoyed bis political triumph aa 'keenly as any et hla earlier parliamentary battles. He steps In the chamber beside Ven Meltke'a seat the soldier is eighty-six and the two veterans laugh heartily ateaeh etlier'a Jeke ; and behind them both Is au emperor who Is ninety this very month and yet with til tba anxieties of state baa contrived te keep a youthful heart m The Philadelphia Club Qess Beuth. This morning the Philadelphia bise ball club will reach Savannah where they will go Inte ten daya' training previous te entering upen;tha active work of their Southern season. The start was mad from II read atreet station at aeven o'clock yesterday morning, the players who went being Clements, Uitilck, Dallas and Gibsen, catchers! Daily, Devlin and Henry, pitchers t Irwin, abort step; Farrar, Mulveyand Fogarty, en the bases, and Weed and Andrews In the field. It 1 expected that Wey ling, Htabllng and Wood Weed well will Jein the club while In the Neutb, but Bastlau Is prevented from going bv the lekneaa of a relative, and Casey, McGuIre, Murpby aud Fergusen will also remain North. Manager Wright expect by hla Southern practice te develop bU team, which ueludea eight new men, better than h could la gymnasium, and ae put them lateJlra- UtM aQBfUUQft tv mm miasm i "r HBWWiJft il)c ymtgtefMBI 1GG. turn timiimm MAummr. Prices Advancing Mseaase There Will Mat Be Half the Marts t'saall Hreagtsl Dewa 'the HIvsr This Iprlag, Iieck Havkn, Pa,, March 10 It Isestl msted that about 210 rafts el square timber are In the dam here, and several hundred mere are coming. Karly In the month It waa thought that there would be about 1,000 rafts oemo down this spring, hut a number of prominent up-river lumbermen new aay that the total number would net reach mere thsn 4S0 or 475. This has caused an In creased aetlvitr In the market and tirhwa have advanced aoeArdlngly, There are net uiaiy buyers en hand but these who are here ars looking out for themselves and picking uy some geed rails at fair price The tietatknsare i Hemlock, 0 and 7 cent i square pine It te 17 ; oak 15 te 20. The pine rafts In the dan are of the finest limber ever brought riewnM,e rlTer 1(1 TuMd, several plue rails add ler twenty-one cents a feet. ItesldFS thkq,.A tlmlr and Ih. mUllen" el, f00,t ll there will be about 3e0 bnard ralV ,,, down ,n(1 spring, and aeme of, UlU)f b ready passed Wllilamspi., tn , teMarletU, some el tI'"J,ng reached Mlddletewn en thn present tlV, ViniantsT pert buyers here are picking liwme ' line timber and wilt net allow nv,h . best te go past thatclty. Geerge IVfarrlii t t Ce. 'a leg drive, which Includes all T"r day's drive and part of the KlyriVjj,. en Clearfield creek, left Andersen cre J" Naturday and yesterday reached HtV vllln h It la llinnuht It will han l up te await another Heed, in passing ew I lite enaw uaut, iwiuw L-iearuniu, merriu auuiiuii, vyutit w. Usuard, of Allegheny. ark was bxdly dsmaged aud a delay was ne cessitated te makn repairs. There are ever 70,000,000 loot of legs In the cemblued drive. The rafting season is it bonanza te tills town. The usually dull town put en a business like appearance and the people, from hotel keepers te peanut venders, waken te the fact that their harvest time has come and they make the beat of It. It will be a cold day for Leck Haven when there Is no mere Umber along the Went HrancU te cut and run te market BAI.HtlUUf tmuvhaduvb: A tlued PiTsenlailoe, Hut Nat RaUtmrjr Waa Nut Prsssnt lu lbs Cat. List evening Nalsbury'a Troubsdeur ap peared In Fulton epera hull. Theaudlenes which greeted them was large down stairs, but the gsllery wss almost empty. The play was the new Ihree-aet farce entitled 'Tne Humming Bird," which was first brought out In New Yerk aeme time age. It contains plenty of fun and thu parts are geed. The mixture of the plot is caused by an advertise ment In the New Yerk VniM,and the lead ing character is that of a very nervy theatrical manager and actor named Jeirjh JJritis. The amusement-Keing pcople here were led te believe that Mr. Sslseury would play that part, but such was net the cae. That gentle man left the show ever a week age In order te make preparations te go te Europe with the "Wild Wrnt," la which he ha a half Interest financially. Although this was the case, Mr. Nalsbury'a name was used upon the beuse pregramme and the publle was 1 in (toted upon In a inanner that they will likely remember. Tbe part was taken by a young man named iilalr, who prelubly was ene et the bust persons that could be had te fill Mr. Nalsbury'a shoes. lie created much fun In the part at tlmea, and worked hard te make himself a favorlte, but be lacked the spirit and ready wit of Sals bury whom Hie people would much rather have seen. Or course Nellie Mcllenry was exoellent as she always Is, in every character that sbe plays. As .Viy .Styles, a stage struck maiden, shu was the life of the play, and her every appejrance was the signal for applause. She was brimful el fun and was warmly rocelved. Slie sang a num ber et new selections, and In tbe third act waa encered no less than a half dezen times. Her dancing was as nlmble as evor and her costumes elegant. Jehn Webster was geed as Hubert Ituckctt, but theuharocter of Augustus Jfontymeoii was In bad hands and the young teilew who had the tart seemed far awxy from home with It. Miss Mclienry waa ebtiged te prompt him continually upon the stage and In that way he managed te stagger through. Of the female Miss Marie IloeKel, a lady who has been eeen in Lancaster with dlller ent opera cnmpaules, did the beat in the char acter of Matilda Fullatoee, a gushing young widow. Hur singing in the second and third acts was a feature of the performance. As a whole the entertainment waa net as geed as that usually given by the Trouba dours. The play is net as strong as "The liroek," "Three of a Kind," and ethers, and with Nate Nalsbury but of the ca-.t there Is considerable lacking. The Klitf Direst Theatre. At the K leg street tbeatre last e von lng the audience wis almost as large aa upon the opening night. The pertermtnee was the same, and it pleased the tieeple. It will be repeated this evening. Frauklln and Mtrsnall Alututil .Meeting;, from the tieluruiud Uetsenger, A meeting of graduates of Marshal), and Franklin and Maratiall celleges, living In and near Philadelphia, was held en tbe evening of the 3 J Inst, te consider the advisability of forming a local Alumni association. The following persons were present : A. M. Span gler, '40; P. S. DavIs, '19; O. (1. Fisher, 'iS; D. K. Klepp and W. H. Nclielbley, 'Ml; Geerge U. Jehnsen, '(10; H. II. Oullferd and L. C. Suetp, Ml; W. W. Welgley, '02; A. H. Gerhard, '0:1; J. U. Uetrlck, '07 ; Francis K. ltucher and O. E. Hhannen, '81 ; T. Italllet and L. A. Nslade, '81. He v. G. H. Johnsten was called te the chair aud F. E. liucber, esq., appointed secretary. It was reported that about forty alumni are living In Philadelphia and vicinity, and It was re. aelved te form an association for social Inter, course aud literary improvement, and te ad vance the interest of the aluu mater. A committee was appointed te draft acenstltu. tlen and by-laws, and another meeting will be held at the call of the chairman. A VAMAOMU OrBHWLUW, Several Musical IastruinoeU Damaged Uoni Ueni Idsmt Against tba TaUphena Oeinpanjr. The water closet in the third atery of the city hall, used by the Bell telephone com pany, oveillewed last night or early this merulng and the water from the clogged wasteplpe ran ever the fleer and through the celling, flooding the hall between the two council chambers and runnlug through the celling Inte Hteve J. Owens' piano and organ rooms, injuring several valuable Instru ments te the extent of about MOO. Jebn Stains, fruit de.tler In the tmemmt, alto suf fers aeme less. The blame appears te be long altogether with the telephone people, and Mr. Owens says he will fry aud nuke them pay for the lata he has sustained. Members of the oemmitteo en city preperty talk of having the telephone remeved from city hall.aa several complaint have formerly been made against tbe company. m Nina's Alleged Msrrlsga CsrtlUcat. The county clerk at Chicago returned the alleged marriage certificate of Nina Van Zindt and the Anarchist Spies te Justice Engelhardt, who claimed te bave performed the ceremony, Tue clerk reiutndsthejiistlce that aa Spies was In the county jail at the time of tue alleged marriage be oeuld net have been at tbe village of Jetferaen, where the juitlca certifies that the marriage oc curred. Became llarrlsbarg Carraspendenl. W, K. Backlngbam, formerly of the In- TBtuagNCKii, aueseeda Mr. Hewland aa Harriaburg oerreapondant of Uw PbUadel phla JPrttt, LANCASTER, PA., WEDNESDAY. MARCH 16, 18877 ROYAL ARCANUM ADJOURNS. rmaemvam who wammoHeamttrom ram two run. Tke loiutlatlea of Nsw umcUls-Tbe Oread Kereaarr's ttatary leereased-Pltisbarg eleeletf ter tke Mtst Plaee ef Meet- lB-Neal Oemmtltaes Repert. The Grand Council of Pennsylvania Iteyal Arcanum re-aasembled in Mani..i, t..u Tuesday afternoon. Several questions of law propounded by mem iters at the morn. Ing session ami referred te the committee en lews, were answered and explained by aald committee. The greater part of the after, neon session waa taken up In tbe election of efllcera of the grand counell ler the en aulng year. Fer several of the positions there were a number of eandldatea, and aa the vote were mucb scattered five or six ballet were neeeasary In aeme case te ae uunsunscuan, following were the suc cessful candidate and were declared duly elected s Grand regent, H. K. Lathy, el Philadelphia i grand vloe-regent, Jeseph A I'SngUtt, el Allegheny : strand orator, n n Roberts, of Philadelphia; grand secretary, J. IXWrigbt, of Allegheny j grand treasurer, K. F, Houseman, of Oreensburg j grand ehap. Ilan, Rev. E. H. talaerlng, or Lewlsburg : grand guide, E. H. Ilertel, Philadelphia; grand warden, J. J. Thompson, Hpartans burg; grand sentry. Geenre Dunkatd. nt riHseurg j represenUtatlves te Hupreme - w , -, . w. Or. J. C. Slyer, of Philadelphia, J. a Brown, lnnrir. and W v n. . ,. L ' c , ... v,jr, ut Aitrgueny. selected alternates. tonVapraineUgeutJ. II. Butler, of os. eentedV6'1" ' th6 "Pre" council, pre pre lutlenaV'10 001,nc" mMx r,M of thanklngv01 ' tn8 "uprerae council, mentary terv'tter bed"" " me't oompll eompll oempll extended ther lhe gonereu hospitality aesslena list yUre'e council during it resoluUeDS are Wn all(Jelphla. These beautllully frameA""""'1 "ngrewed and WadBsaday V The committee en la!'""" ,en pert en varleu matttf entinued their re re 3esterday. referred te them Tbeoemmlteeon thegoev the finance committee aisi Vhe er"r nd matters referred te them. i report en The grand councils of Maryi being in session, oeiigrstulatoryfnd Oe, were sent te them. egrama The place of holding the next hleiK alen of the grand council was nextik6"' ered. Plttabunr. Phlttlnsburir. Altnenaid lentewn, Heaver Falls and Lebanon wkl applicants for the honor and Pittsburg wen. by a small majority It being announced that a bill Is new be fore the legislature tbe previsions of which are Inimical te the Interests el the Koyal Arcanum and ether organizations of like character, a committee was appointed te wateb all unfavorable legislation. I The finance committee made a report that I the salary of the grand secretary be Increased from (800 te (1,000 per annum; that the grand treasurer's salary be Increased te (200; and tbat (000 be ptld the grand regent ler service for the past two years. The report was adopted. The number et delegate In attendance at the grand council waa 133 ; their total mileage loots up &S.67 8. The mileage and per dle.n paid delegatca te the grand council foots up (3,000 Ci The ex-Grand Regent Hazzvd having vacated the chair. Past Supreme Regent Jehn Haskell Butler, the authorized deputy of the supreme regent el the United States was conducted tn the chair and proceeded te install the officers elect, whose names appear above. After the Installation the gratis! regent elect asnnmed the chair and delivered an eloquent and Impressive address. He called upon delegate te present any new business they might harfe te eiler te the grand council. There1 being nene the grand counell ad journed. Parlln With Ills Wile Fer S50. A dispatch Irem Jollet, III., says: "The novel spectacle et a husband selling his wife wa witnessed in Justice Nunn's court in Rraldwoed yesterday. The parties te the transactions were two Italians, Mlchsele Pazetti and Patrolie l'ervna Pdzelti lived at the village of Diamond. Pervna bearded with him. Pervna wen the allectiena el Mrs. Pszsttl, and en Sunday she scoom sceom scoem pained him te Wilmington, imtrried blm and lived with him there. The deserted hus band, armed with tweguna and accompanied by Marshal Bleed, of. Brad weed, followed up tbe guilty couple. They found Mra. Pazetti at their stepping place in Wilmington, while Pervna, her paramour, was at tbe depot buy ing tickets te New Mexico. They arreted ber and tcek her back, followed in het haste by Pervna and a lellew Italian, fully armedand ready te rescue the prize from t he e til cer, who get into Braid weed before Pervna could overtake them. Yesterday when Justice Muun called the cese Pazetti appeared and stated tbat Pervna bad been te bis house during the night and told him tbat Mra. Puzstil loved him better than she did ber husband, and tbat he (Pervna) would pay all cost and give blm (60 te let the matter drop, provided he would allow hia wire te go with him. Pazetti said he bad agreed te de this and giving Justice Munn (20, asked blm te dismiss the suit which was done, aud l'ervna ia new ou his way te New Mexico with Mrs. Pazetti. Ii Will Urpeud en Mrs. e. from the Detroit TilLmne. A gentleman who Is en aomewbat intimate terms with President Cleveland predicts that Mrs. Cleveland will decide whether or net ber husband will be a candidate before the nemiratlng convention lu ISS8. This gentle man says tbat tbe president pay the utmost deferenoete the wishes of his wife, and tbat If she desires that he should try hi ohane's once mere before the country Mr. Cleveland will boa candidate in epite of his own prefer ences. This gentleman assert that Cleveland laabselutely tired el the work devolving upon the chief magistrate. He has had all the honor that be ean possibly get out of the place, and the latxtrs of the ofllee have strained bta nerveua system te the utmost Mrs. Cleveland Is charmed with ber life in Washington, but It uisy be that the novelty will wear off with another winter and tbat she, tee, may be desirous el obtaining aeme rest and relief from the cares et her position. ir this proves te be the case Mr. Cleveland will net again appear as a candidate. . Geed fulentluns a C&tsrlng UlUcs. KxiMayer William S. Steklny, the new chief of public aalely of Philadelphia, aald en Tuesday : When I tske this responsible trust I wilt at once give notice that the first consideration in tbe management of the police and tire de partment will be the etnuleney or tbe ser vice. I am responsible te no Influence but tbat of Mayer Filler. The question et poll tic shall net be permitted te enter tbe two departments under my control. He far aa the gamblers are concerned I can only express tbe opinion that, during tbe coming four years, they will find It convenient te give Philadelphia wide birth. Mr. Htekley tendered te William Culbert Culbort Culbert sen, chief clerk of tbe electrical department, tbe position of bis chief clerk. Mr. Culbert son wa Mr. Stekley'a ehlef clerk while tbe later waa mayor and will accept tbe new position offered blm. Charged With ralw VretMM. David W. Weldler, of West Hempfled, township, waa arrested en Tuesday en a war rant issued by Alderman Fordney. Ha ia charged with obtaining money from Ames droll by false and fraudulent repreeeata tleaa. Th accused entered bell for lMar la ALwmme BVLLT. Ta JSssilr Arisen elaat In the Great Hallway World. Te the Riolimend Terminal iwnntn. k. longs the honor of placing Mr. Alfred Sully who la the newly arlsea giant In the railway werld-ln the front ranks of American finan cier. All of a sudden the country hears el Mr. Alfred Sully ; whose name mlirht r.,,.. gestlve of h musical composer, or a writer of essay en morals, aud yet ha Is shrewd, lawyer-bred man, who has the grasp el a Napeleon, and the executive adroitness of a Wllllatn ote.-aoge. Te Mr. Sully la given the credit of organizing the Richmond Tor Ter mtnat welding a great Southern railway system Inte a compact whole and new he and bla syndicate are adding the Baltimore Ohie railroad te the new system and pre paring te defy all the great kings of railway dem. Mr. Sully's smooth, clear cut face Is suggestive of the artistic temperament.and he doe net leek at all ilka a r.urnH t- although the entire country I new ringing with the name of Sully. Mr. Sully is In the neighborhood or fifty.years, and Is a native of Iowa, where he spent most of his life devel devel eping Inte a purely Western man. He Is a lawyer by profession, and was the head of one of the most conspicuous firms In Iowa. His residence ha. been in Davenport, and It was in that elty this, he became acquainted with Mr. Austin Cdbln, (Heading president) with whom heautnenuentlr ..si.t-t hu. self, coming East s,)tn lllm tnd embtrk,D keeping tn the backgru,,,,, unUUbe eTW1 el recent brought htH , lh8 fera Tn new man with v,new eestrewlll bewel. pemed te the ranks n tue ews, Goulds, ete , even ugtCl .". " ur-nlnthollghtefaen , s- 'Uea nvrttKM a camhb The Chinas .... ,.. .1.000.000 WOK I Whlla tl '-g Hl Plctura Taaea. Mr. Change en v, Chinese minister, aat for some photegrs, m Washington, en nenaay. ne was accei.Danied ey ni, inter preter and two or three , J(iT friends who were anxious te see tbe ot6iw(en. His ser vants carried up te the pbotegrtoner's room two or three trunks and aevett smaller esses, in which were ten or a dozen change of costume. The minister was "done" in each of these and In as many different pest tiena. He were a silk cap, In the centre of which waa a large diamond, about the size of a hazel nut The cap fitted se closely that the diamond looked like huge star set In hisakulL Frem the cap floated a lung pea cock feather. Around bla neck was a necklace of three chains, each of which was about a yard long composed et precious stenee, every sixth of which was a diamond. Ills Interpreter, one of the party, said the aggregate value of the Jewels which adorned the person of the rep resentative of the "flowery kingdom" was about a million of dollars. The different cos tume were composed of the richest silks and satins embroidered with solid geld and trimmed with richest furs. Mr. Chang Yen Hoen Is said te be the richest man in China. 17 1 A NO DIIWN 1IIK STATU. The Ainerlcm club of Philadelphia, will be twenty years old en the 1st of April. The event is te be celebrated by a dinner. The citizens or Altoeua voted Tuesday net te Increase the indebtedness (2.ri0,000 as a water lean. Thu majority against the lean is 131. There was a very light vote. Henry Graham, aed about 45 years, an empleye at Bancrelt's mill, Lewer Provi dence, Delaware county, was Instautly killed In the machinery at that inlll,Tuesday. While oiling a part of the machinery, be became en tangled In tbe cogwheels. After conducting a little store en Main street Nnrriatewn, for six weeks In a man ner that attracted no pirtlcular attention, Ansel Bourne, who came from Rhede Island, says be be been living unconsciously or in a d train all that time. Tee suit beguu lu Media by ex Judge Jehn M. Broemsll, against President Judge Themas J. Clayten, of tbe Delaware county ceutu, for damages for false arrest, indigni ties, eta, has been abandoned by the plain tiff. Il'oemall will nut, however, practice before Clayten. The coal tonnage of the Reading railroad oempaoy for the week ending Mrcb 12, amounted te 180,015 teua, au Increase cf 48, 410 tens ever the mine wewie last year. The coal tonnage te date for 18K7 segregates 2,377, 792 tens, au increase of 23S,4UI toils ever tbe same period in lssi Trouble te s.rure a Jarr. New Yerk, March 18 The Jury te try ex-Alderman Cleary was completed again today, only te be broken a lew mementa alter. Richard Studwell, a freight agent, was acceptable te both sides and took the vacant seventh seat Mr. Shafer, of counsel for de fense, then aald be supposed it would be conceded and appear in the records tbat the defense had exhausted their legal twenty per emptory challenges. Mr. Nicoll, the as alstsnt district attorney, ellered te allow Mr. Shafer te peremptorily challenge the sec ond Jurer te whom Mr. Sbafer took excep tion yesterday when he was chosen. Mr. Shafer declined tbe eiler and the prosecution then peremptorily challenged J. C. H. Tup per and once mere there were but eleven Jurers in the box. Tbe BUMns Uubreken. Washington, March 10 Tbe war depart ment is Informed that Secretary Eodlcett will return te the city te-morrow. At tbe White Heuse It Is stated that tbe president has net yet finally determined upon the inter atate commerce cemmis sieners, ami tbat no Important appointment are prqhable te day or te-morrow. Tbe presi dent still hopes te aiMtint the luler-state commerce commission belere the clone of the week, but is net ceitalu that be will be able te de se. Callsd te Accuuitl. New Yoris, March 10. Although the Bankera' it Merchants' Telegraph company waa sold ever a year aud a half age te Edward S. Stoke en bahalf et tbe United Line company, the referee baa never Hied tbe report of tbe sale. Jndge Patterson In the supreme court te-day or dered tbe referee te file hia report of the sale within ten daya, ststlng tbe amount received by htm and tbe sum remaining unpaid. If be cannot fully atate tba latter item he meat atate bi reason in tbe report. Asset ana Ltsbillttss Balance. Cincinnati, March lft Geerge F. Belden 4 Ce., rubber dealers at 104 Mala atreet, a' elgned tata morning te Baker A Humphrey, aUertMya. Asset aad liabilities are about HU WlU snWafl 130,000 aajb. ga ! '', . mgiHHP Itdliat PASSED SECOND READING. tarn AMti. DfvmtatMATlOK tAKB vr jr rtjieaTiair. aix.iv The Attempt te ripucsssrmal Impesiaat Pre- vtsleturall.Aa Amsadmstii te meslaeaaat. arlMorceusnsUsleasrs sll.OOO Adeptast Tti Maalelpal mil la the Hease. HAHaisdtinu, March 10. In the Senate te day bill wet passed finally proposing amendment te constitution abolishing the poll tax and reducing the voting residence from sixty te thirty day ; authorizing courts te decree the sale of real eatate held for peer purposes authorizing county commissioner te discharge prisoners confined without pro ceeding under the Insolvent law ; providing for mortgaging of leaseholds ; authorizing courts te change the limit of Incorporated boroughs ; authorizing commissioners te provide offlee room for superintendent el common acboela. In accordance with the action of th Re publican aenatera the canon anil discrimina tion bill waa taken np at 11 a. m, Effert te ainaeeni me power of the commission te autheriie common carrier te charge lea for long than abort distance In special cases, and te reauee tne number of commissioner from live te three; te provide penalties for the violation of the act and te prehlbPI'ree passe, failed. On motion of Cooper, the aaUry'ef the commissioner was reduced from 16,000 te (5,000. Walling, Watreaand Emery, Be- fuuiiusu, vetea wun tne Democrat in favor or the amendments' defeat The bill passed second reading and te morrow will be passed flnslly under a special order. The Heuse waa engaged meat of Ita time in considering the bill for the government of cities of the fourth claaa, which waa paaaed second reading. The border raid damage bill waa negatively reported. rixiMa rum uiBtaien. u. duhs vettgT sienai Apportionment Com Cem mittee Wipe eat Kaadalls UUtrlet. The Heuse oengreaalonsl apportionment committee, at meeting Tuesday night, after Mr. Leeds bad made an earnest plea for six Republican district In Philadelphia, agreed tehia preposition. The Philadelphia district are tbua arranged : First. First, Second, Third, Seventh, Twenty.aixtb and Thirtieth warda. Sbcemd. Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Eighth, Ninth, Tenth and Fourteenth warda, THIRD. Elavanth. Tuliih iPhiu..i. Fifteenth. Sixteenth and Twentieth Tward. ' Pedbtii. Twenty-fourth, Twenty-aeventb. Twenty-eighth and Tweuty-nnth ward' Fifth. Twenty-firaf, Twenty-second. twenty third and Twenty.flfth wart. ' eiiiu, aevenieentn, Klgbteenth. Nine teenth and Thlrty.flrst wardl The majeritiea range according te the last state election from 2,400 te 5,900. The remaining dlstrlma m ihm tt . Seventh. Chester and Delaware, Repnbll- Eiertb. Montgomery and part of Bucka i th. Berks and Lehlah frtem.t Lancaster (Rep.) yTwKTn r,Ke' Menree, Carben, North Nerth lackawllPa't of Buck ( Oem.) :TitiRTnvJ?u(,uee,uln Wayne and FtFTKENTirJMnjaXpem. ) (Rep.) Hehuylkltl (doubtful.) Sixteenth. flP,ni Lebanon and Perry lng (Kep ) V, ., Skvkktekjjth. Wi15'0 nd Lyoem. lumbla, Menteur av. (Dem ) Sullivan, Ce- Eighteenth. Union, if tbumberland den, Mifilln, Juniata, FulteV. (Rep) Huntlng- TsV. t n-rtr tmV 1 nineteenth, uameria, uuKnuiaiin and Bedford. (Kep.) Twentieth. Cumberland, Adlksraet Yerk. (Dem.) Twenty-first. Clinten, Centre, Cli Elk. Ferest and Clarien. (Dem.) Twentv-hecend. Westmoreland, Fay ana ureene, (uem.) Twenty third. Southern part of Alle gheny, (Kep) Twenty fourth. Northern part of Alle gheny (Kep ) Twentt fifth. Butler, Armstrong, Indi ana and Jeffersen, (Kep.) Twenty sixth. Washington, Beaver, Mer cer and Lawrenee, (Kep) twenty seventh, venangn, warren, MrRean, Petter and Cameren, (Ren.) twenty -eieiith. trie and un (K?.P-). The Connreaslenal apportionment bill will be reported te tbe Heuse te-day. Werk Fer Its Extra Bastien. Richmond, Vs., March 10. The general assembly convened tn extra session te-day at neon. Governer Lee'a message explained the object el the session te be the consider ation or tbe atate debt ; the revision of tbe cede of Virginia, and the consideration et necessary legislation growing out el the recent decision or the United States court relative te tbe drummer' license tax. The gover nor suggested s conference with tbe British bondholders relative te a compromise of 'the debt, but be makes no direct suggestion in regard te tbe ether topics. Tbe Fireman and Conductor Killed. Marietta, Ohie, March 10. An engine en the Marietta, Columbus d: Northern rail road tbla morning went ever a trestle two miles beyond Vincent station, killing Engi neer H. C. Vincent and Fireman Albert Beeth by. Jehn McCoy, conductor,and Wm. Stewart, brakeman, were badly scalded. Mike Early, a hanger-en, waa slightly in jured. Net amity of Parjary. Baltimore, March 10. In tbe case et Sheriff Henry G. Fledderman against Jehn E. Burgess, In which tbe latter waa charged with perjury in swearing before tbe grand Jury tbat the aberiff bad offered blm a bribe te vote tbe Democratic ticket at tbe polls et tbe Tenth ward en Nev. 2, 1880, the Jury promptly returned a verdict et net guilty. Thla verdict ia in efl'eet a condemnation of Sheriff Fledderman and places blm In s doubtful position. Dig fir In Albany, Aluany, N. Y., March 18 Fire broke out about 11 o'clock tbla morning In tbe lour atery briek block corner of Broadway and Hamilton street and ia atill raging. The building waa occupied '.by H. R. Wright, general produce store ; Jenes, beet and shoes snd ethers. It Is thought the Are can be con fined te tbe building in which It originated and the less kept within 140,000. Twe men were nearly suffocated before they oeuld es cape from the building. Th Present Beard Jtneenimendsd. Philadelphia, March 10 The commit tee appointed at the annual meeting of atock ateck atock betdera of tbe Pennsylvania railroad com cem pany te name a ticket ler dlreotere et the company held a meeting te-day and recom mended tbe re election of tbe present beard. The election will take place Tuesday next. m Te BaUd Twe Mera aanbestta. Washington, March 16. Tbe navy de partment has begun tbe preparation of plana for the two additional gun beat provided for tbe new naval appropriation bill. The plans will be similar te these for gunboat Ne. 1 which ta new being constructed. railed ter Ball a Londen, March 16. Stewart Brethers, gsneral merchant, have tailed. Their liabili ties are placed at 100,000. waaam ijrsieArxam. P WASaTtxeTOaT, D, C., March, 16. Fer . PanuasylTaala i Fair weather, SWwsv wawsssi $W PMlli 'if jp I illiilMWMHmi f Mt.ns.His'-''jjii?..'.'? f.,a?T'fjTOi JT(-inaH . w-mM&Mi' $&&? ecte. .rJY&H amioAme Boeutaaa Aaaamtae. ns esaessis usdsr Heavy Bends te starlssj etsarasa. Asaws Ohioaeo, March la. Warden McGarlgle aad Varnell, E. a McDonald, a e. Dria Dria Dria oetl aad Jama Connelly were brought Inte Judge Antheny' oeurt thl morning en capiases Issued last evening. Their appear t?J mt. iet tD ParPe8 of flying ball, Mike McDonald, K J, Labmaea and Mr. Oaalal i 2B.W,W. '""a' te aet ae auretiea. Mo Me Oarlgle, who ha three Indictment agfJaet Bits, waa reaulred te elvn ltn i am rmn . aptracy te defraud the county out of 1100,000. and $20,000 ,n Meb of the ether. R M?. Dttnald and Varnell gave ball in 16,000 each ."tr1. ?" two tadletmenl, and Connelly andDriaoellIntheaame amount en onem enem dlctment each. The court room was crowded and th keenest Interest waa taken In the proceedings. taueasers MesalaatM Ter Rhod Itiaad. PneviDaitca, R. l, March 16. The Re publican atate convention was held In Lew'e opera house thl city te-day. H. B. Metcalf. an alleged Prohibitionist of Pawtucket, was chosen permanent chairman and th nrnt etateoffleer were reneminated for the enau. aayear, aa roitew : Governer, Geerge Pea. -y "etuium, or isewpert ; lieutenant gov ernor, Luclu B. Darling, of Pawtucket j sec retary of atate, Jeshua M. Addeman, olProv elProv olPrev Idenoe; aute treasurer, Samuel Clark, of Lincoln; attorney general, Edwin Metcalf, of Providence. Manured bv Bis walvfctuw Lebaiiejc, ind., March la Werd oeme m vever.a small riuag in Jefferaen town, hip, Beene oeunty, of the murder of Ira Alexander at hia home, one-fourth mile weat of that place laat evening, by Theme Hart man, a neighbor. Alexander and Hartman had aeme difficulty ever the settlement of a Jeb of clearing, when Hartman ahet Alex anderln the abdomen with a ahetgun, mak ing a horrible wound, from which the en trail protruded, and from which he died In nde of aa hour. Alexander waa about 70 rear old. Hartman 1 a young married man. He has net been arrested yet. A Postmaster Amatad. Indianapolis, Ind., March 10,-Neah E. Fiery, ex -postmaster of Tellp, Greene county, was arrested yesterday and brought here by tbe special authorities. He i charged with selling postage stamp for a lees price than the government rates. His poateffloe waa mysteriously blown np two months age by dynamite, and It wa understood tbat every. thing wa destroyed, but the stamp at cheap rates raised the anapiolen that tbe postmaster knows something or the "blowing np" and that tbe letter stamp were net destroyed. Th Sullivan Combination. BOSTOX, March 10. Jim Carrnlt. nr th. Jehn L. Sullivan-oemblpaatanhaa been e. uoreo te report tn New Yerk ft -u xie said te a renertar u Th. , .. m J " " 1 II 'filial' tlen will open in Jersey City, Mrch 28. Ti " eparrer have been en gaged. I .ehall spar meat of the time with La Blanche and aeme clever light weight. peMlbly Jack MeAutiae, it arrangement can be made. I understand Knlften, of England, ha been ensaawd tni.b. n, Ji. el Duncan McDonald In sparring with the big fellow. After leaving Jersey City we shall travel through New England." Trying te ttsvtve a Newspspsr. Peoria, Hla, March hi -Owen Scott, the editor of the Bloemlngton Bulletin, waa in thia elty yesterday consulting with the lead ing Democrat in reference te the purchase of the Peoria .Wafienaf Democrat offlee and franchise. It la understood thn ni ..tt ,. 120,000. Of thla amount Mr. Scott offer tn take (10,500 If tbe rest ia taken by citizen here. Jf the deal is successful, he will sell out bla jticiwi eaiaeiunment and remove te Pee- i of tBMdantlflsd d Harder Charged. SundnjARMEL, Pa., March 10. The bed v tbe corelhloh wa found near here last man namAg te a tree was Identified at turned fremvueat yesterday a that of a up bis father Mltzaleff recently re have been peaaeewhere be had te settle Thejurjr decided land was supposed te cslderable money. Arrested forwarder. Wabash, Ind., MarcnL a tleb old tarmer of Delphvs. yesterday of Geerge Patty bUeppack, abducting hla 16-year-old daufee arrest The young people eloped last Sunxe 0r but were overtaken by the angry fat&ia, dragged his daughter from Patty'a cast - although Patty flourished a big revelvei. prevent blm. Tbe lever declare tbat tbEmrl7 thl morning a burglar broke Inte will yet marry. house of Lyman 8. Weeka, a clerk, at r Owmaay and Italy at Paaee, Bi tt-iN, March 10. The increased oer dlallty of the relations between Germany and Italy, were yesterdsy exemplified by the fact tbat Prince Bismarck visited and personally banded te tbe Italian ambassador the treaty of alliance between tbe two countries con taining tbe signature necessary te Ita ratifi cation. Tbe cbanceller'a vlait extended ever a period et two hours. Te Vet en Secession. Halifax, N. a, March 10. It ia new re ported tbat the Neva Scotia government will at an early day aubmlt te popular vote tbe question of secession from tbe Dominion. The question of local government waa elected pnrelyen the secession Issue, and it feel that it must carry en the agitation unleaa it receive instruction te tbe contrary from the electorate. Twsnty-SIs Victims. Bosten, March 10 The latest list of tbe kUled In the Resllndale disaster places tha number at twenty-aix. Ne further death were reported at the he, pltat laat night. Nearly all of tbe injured are reported a doing well, although fatal result are possible In a number of eases. Willed Bail a aUUIen te Charity. Washington, March 10 The state da partment has received a certified copy of tha last will and testament of Jeaa Seville, who recently died at Lima, Pern, bequeathing 500,000 te tha eity or New Yerk, for tbe aa tabllahment sad perpetual nsalntmanoaefa echoel for peer female eblldren between tba ages of five and ftJtaan year. Th aTtrst Vaslerat KlscUen. WiNittrae, Mas., March 16. The First federal election ever held in the Northwest territories came ob yasterday resulting ta tba election of D. N. V. Davln, w. D. Parlay, W, McDowell and Ktahard Hardtaly, aU sup porters of the Doasiaten gevernatanU Tha Bujenltaa ranged from aoe te 600, Victory Pet Prohibitionists. Dxa Moines, Iowa, March 10. Th die trict court has laaued a decree pertataaetally closing tbe big distillery and ateppiac " manufacture. Yesterday a motion waa argued before the aupreme court for a etas etas pensien e( tba decree, pending as appeal te tbe aupreme court, , new atoms, and anwMak. MoieB,Mrob 10 -Heavy aaosrsterase prevaU tbroegaont BTrl aad Warteav asMUH Altatcataaeek ef aarthquaka waa tMt 1st tmMmAmt4rie4MMTjmMt4jav)iTAMuj,Bm rv v-7. TOfe&S&S -1VXa..jI tsi..'. &HM: wvitw,' IS' a .r, PRICE TWO A BEAUTIFUL mwikWk- fr. terauaara raa ataatk mm I 41 aw. warn mm mm mm amm 2r4,. w nm&Wl "" s wans us was ajsta)sBa'''H Olveaetsam at is - - .l i.-. - . . TfJv: ' 'vhi - - . , a-. hts. j r, -. SS SSWBBBBBksaBa 1 V'''; BioetctTif, March W.-hett the Ummfit' i?r.f!i "ff s1 " lte '&". w. .TT. a-iyaaeutai cauruu WMMtV Mr. Baeeher lay in state there, were diAt . 4- among tba Thirteenth realment. el ,&. Mr. Beeeher wa chaplain, it waa nqMrtstf'&& that the floral pall be intrttated te tunmUW ment for permanent keeping. The taaWS 3&' letter ha been received by CeL Faekaer jTTsA' jdroexltw, w. Y., Mareii IS, Mgf,, ?. Te tha Thirteenth n,nt.l v 2 ' iM V&S': . 0Tt,EMB! A mr ......! L.I.- ..iJ -H tLtiRmM he'nil &22J2SX ?'." e-5l3 Th iiT;l """"" insrusiea te yeta.";.pi' ine oeverlag Is new at my beuse and I akall & be pleased te deliver It tevrnpniETi. ume. Teura truly, ' M.& BnATsTT .' I or ins enmmlllaa nt tk. -I- - T'l" The covering will be enbalmed andar-;'S.1l unuer giaas in the offleers' headquarlcs fMJm,:i Mher with a portrait of Mr. BaJS,.. T" HM te ZSK n,enn',,en, ,Md - 'M -. wwV.WVaV '"xiJ aa Mtueuat abb rmtatrrAmtaa. WW dry rtoedsd aa tke People All Aleag fta . ..7 '. "- "i .f.. B . -- " -! -, UUjIT wow Bana ... M-.aa.MA tmM i. i siBNAKCK, utM., March 16-TbNertraM rrl ZEZZrir 'roelb West.wWehwa.e.'PJ Ulned 70 hours by flood, nwnharf k-si-jSii even Inn. Th. .. i j.' .. ..."7 .." .TT M f-'il m' ' 'tti luuHjstis, saat tne fata i ' enrl mart brsak within a week, aad tAwwW' jv' ta great alarm amens- the nanntn iii.. .i -:?. !?"-. Th Ysllewatan. T.uti. aiiZV.r rmrf iH eiAt -, .. . . iJ !.. siTsn are irsstei 10 SM aoeoing ueir nanks. Mere than unugws eat tne Northern Pulfln l. th hanka !. -sr-n T. ....' -7-!.'"MV wis point aad BiUInn have ttnms sMii,i'l by the floods. Pasegra report that MUaa, Ev' r.LkrLlwJr.,nu,,?,Udw,ta 3i: zz. 7? :l 71-z z" .n" 7e " . imii --"- .s "sm waier. water nnwad lai YATM au tbe ebeets, and In ena straat tn th. . '& the town waa mere than ten feet deen. ansa.- mki peiung bualnes men te remain imntk. fivV home all night At Medora the water in the iM iiiMie Missouri has surrounded the extensive TIii Blan.hlAT hniH. ..J r.,..u. . .. -v. 4fiSSVU -- - . .iiigvmvw or ana Marqula De Meres, and Mandan, lira " wrsw or nsre. la nrenarlna- ni "xi the worst. The Little Heart rir.7 i , tH'ii'J aeuth7 Mandan ta new open about twenty -.2 mile aoeve it cennuence with the MlMeurL mi'M and when tbe ice in th iattr .t..m h .Jl &&:& her. Mandan will h. in..n.).. ..w. TT -AS k....- .T " --. :sMstsn uuutuu ,ew Freuna. The dvnajnttat' Ks.nsvwsvs.D sns Netiaawm h. TJilTl I ) MiMtl. . - piera e: inrfM-sa everyprecanUen ta beln diaasUr. There ean bs no prtS asttlar nlnn. th. h.-.w -"? aeuth. Never la the history of theXTTTZT ImlluMtwM. .1 . T " "- - - -m wwj.. ,w ui, ... .et.. mv tuuuu mew. -.roe water la new pouring into tbe Missouri in immense torrent and every creek la swelled te tba dignity of a river. COMPBLtmB te AUOCVMB. ! ob th Senus Bosten Hallway Tat te Bnmndsr, Bosten, March 10. The former empleyes of tbe Seuth Bosten railroad met last even. tug nun rarmauy declared tbe strike off by a ti uwuiutiuiiii wun many net voting. The report el tbe auditor showed tbat but (11,135.. 0, had been received while (12,037.04, had been .expended. Much dissatisfaction waa expressed ever this, some speaker charging dishonesty. The committee wa ordered le make further investigation. An address te the publle wss adopted acknewitDir th. defeat of the strikers and asking that ell boy. oetta be lifted. ' After the vole te surrender bad been car ried the chairman laid down fata gavel wit1 tbe remark that he had get the atrtkedav Clared off and mntd tnw v&tnMi m - - - Cries of Traitor," " Scab," etc, were hurled stfc ttlsl nhamlpmain than m aVn.tl.l a--, a. V had sold out the cempsny. When quiet WAJ5I&1 VBatBnnH B MAS nana- tU-.l. . . . ft r.lA,J VAlsnnl tt rhsanlrai wv... a. ai l JlShlJh vote of thank passed te these who had aa. uw tae men during the strike. iHersrABPiisui, TragleOsatts of lmaa a. Wseks at aa Bartw Bear TbU Bf orals v. rv nuu sTenur, uroexiyn. ua ea). the side lights of thai heard the noise, nnd miirs own .into the lower baaemenL. -Ll?:'-i wound vjthrM. fard, and afterward ether tit-3 ,.eks dead with a bnllar'iji all tbe lnma?ka by any el tbsVbreast Tha bargVar.S j: ifR$ Identity, but tbtfsbeen heard by nearly precinct pouee in "i "ug snea arrest sny person wT no clue te hia might suppose te l tbe Fourteenth Weeks, who wss 36 yimmedUtely te several children. y reason they Eluding tnDsVdrer. Mr. Brooklyn, March wA burglar who ahet and killed Lv m & at bla residence has aa yet be nu ntsuuouue una w jv w,- b.r 'ft The whole detective force or BieG.Z-.W;iH work en the case. nT$ W His OligB te a ainfelng aehi aat all -t North Easthau, Mass., March 16. Tha schooner which went ashore two miles south ' of tbe life-eaving station at Vauaett, yeater- t, dsy, proves te be tbe J. H, Walls, el Cam. den, Maine, Captain Wallace, from Parts. Ambey te Bosten, with pig iron. The life. , saving crew worked hard all night te save the tour men lashed In th rigging. Twe man have been rescued. Oue man, who was ; lashed te the fore top perished belere tha. . crew oeuld reach him. Anether man ia. j. dinging te tha bowsprit. The crew ta threw ' 1.. II.. .r. II.. tn h. .! hnlarllk'A poerauooeaa, Wares are daab.'ng ever the vj deck of th fast sinking acboevwt aha la :m rapidly going te place, snd unler tha maa Aufj UJ.IT.iili.l.l.k. mt n.rl.li ilthla "rcL! eight et his rescuera. "VT ... . j, t-i'l-a -no ntnier sssrs uniisirii v -.-r - Naw Yebk, March 16,-U regard te fc- rumor tbat a eabiegram waaatt-earssipp -,-. oepal realdenes awaiting Arcbbiaaep vem t. .n.-. ill.. tba ralnatanaas swv J . ttj..l unin. tn Ik. rtsb At BAt'' --" A, M.V, .!. .wm.j. w ww r -l Stapbatu, Dr. McDeaaaU, IM arena aaeratary.aald te-day t "He tatta patch or oemmuaittoa kaabeaa. bare dunag tne amapsscwr sine hM return erdarMg ah if of Dr. MeGijraaeri .irMJ3 - - -isr i Mr a sssh-.i t, VI, sa - nt IJj'u - HerKiiiaviLt-, XT Mare .&- mm , who trial for wuim murawri teaf , was gtvaa years us s u Steteaaea ahet aad ktttastl Oalvm fraaj ambaak taat Ans-aa-. waa ta dell4niswtkB tnrly,at BfsM favored aaagUg. ., T v- .?! sam sbk-BI asa-aaajsarafW , OeLTjati.e, CNtJe, MUw U. 1 ,1. r.i' hrwi-.h. a-v. wnmmmmBBnBMWBBBjBmm, mmmumKum ra Sit?." $ . t-M.rM m - -MIS- r m 4 Vm mm t.ii.Vlii tBKl WM Ml tsa &m -.. 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