mmmWBBBBBBBBBaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB I I . 1 unam&.m &ams$ 7,Sb T -r V-XJiWffl Pt- . ammmatat 1M - "" Hi rs Hii M ) aa CM . Volume xxra-NO. SBBED IN THE NECK. bbm latautat con!, raat bbab aatam a mvaaaaaa. Stake M-Tinkif Oee rga w. ritli With j Kail, ess rr a Tlae the W.eaa Wat OeatMsrea Mertal-rMli xts-erlcd la a Vair way la lium, TMrtwn greet deal el exettemeat la tbla clly Monday evening ever a eatUag affair, wbleh oeourred lata la tbe afteraoea. Fer s time It wsa believed that ths weuaded man, Geerge W. Feals, would dla from hie fejurlte. Reports te the efleet thai be bad dlad wara epread ever tba tows, but they all proved untras. Tba plaea when tba tabbing took plaea waa la a new beuse, wbleh la batag crested by Jehn W. Helmaa, ea tba north alda el Weat Cbsstnut atreet, a abort dlatanea from 8k Jeaapb'a hospital Tba balldlag la ena of a row that la being pat up at thta pelat and It la bow almost flslabsd. Owing te tba ratbar pteullar oireumstaaeM under wbleh tba catting waa dena It baa baaa somewhat difficult te gat at tba oerraot story. row it HArramiD. II appaara that yesterday Alvln Heffman, Geerge U. Ualbaraea, Alexander Ltlbsley, and aararal ethar plaatarara waia at work at Mr. Uelman'a building. Ona et Mr. Holt Helt aaan'a brothers, who bad baan la Wllmlng ten for aararal years, bad jeat ratarnadte Lancaster. Tba man wara feeling pretty geed ever tbla and they concluded te proenra some beer s ena kag waa bought about 2 o'clock and aftar tbat wat drank another waa bought latar In the aflernoeo. Geerge W. Pentr, painter, waa at work In ena of the neighboring benaea and ha waa Invited In te balp drink the oenteutfof tba laat keg. Tbe men all enjoyed themselves for a time In the kitchen ; but Ltlbslsy, who either get mere than bta abare of tba baer or waa mera af fected by It than bla companion, became yery nelay. Be waa alae Inellned te quarrel. Ha seemed anxious te make a fuaa and at one time threatened te Injure ena of the Hefl. man brother. A FBACBMAKXR's LUCK. While he waa makteg a great noise, Pentx walked up te htm and begged him te be quiet He aald tbat tbey were all frleada together and that there waa no uaa te bare any quarrelling. Without a word of warn leg Lelbsley drew back and .tabbed Penli In the neck with a knife which be held In bla hand. The act wm be Hidden that tbe ether men were completely taken aback. They aaw Lelbaley atrlke at Pentx, but were net cer tain that be bad a knife at tba time. P.wt took a aeat, but aoen fainted. Hie oempan loea aaw tbat be waa badly wounded and medical aid waa aent ler. In a abort time Dr. Foreman, Keerman, Welehana and Kar ate, were en hand. A bed waa made for the ., young man, blanket, having been aeeared & at the beuaea of the neighbor. The cutting occurred about a quarter before five o'clock. Pealc became unconacleoa aoen afterward, and remained In that condition until almeat even o'clock. He then eeemed te be getting batter and about eight o'clock be waa re moved te the borne of hie father, Ueerge Pentx, the well known painter, en Weat King street Dra. Foreman and Ebermaa remained with him until nine o'clock when be eeemed te be doing very well. When PenU'e clothing waa removed It waa found te be saturated with bleed and there waa cenaldarable bleed en the fleer of the kitchen of tba building where tbe catting oeourred. Tbe wound la en the right aide of the neck jut te the right or the wind pipe. Tbe knife pawed downward and backward between tbe wind pipe and tbe big bleed vessels. Tbe wound la about an Inch and a hair in depth and alter tbe young man bad been taken home it wat aewed up by the physicians. The reaction wat ae long In Betting In tbat It waa first believed that Penta would die. New It la almeat certain that be will recover. ARRKST or LBIBSLET. Immediately attar It became known that Pentt bad been tubbed, a large crowd gain ered at the building and the excitement waa very great, aa two third, of tbe people be lieved that Penta waa dying, la the crowd waa Lelbaley who made nostteinptteescepe, but waa walking around maudlin drunk. Werd bad been aenl te tbe atatlen beuaa and Offleer Helta aoen arrived. He took Lelbaley te tba elation beuaa and be went along quietly. He preteated tbat he did net de the catting, nor did be knew anything about It The knife waa net found en him, and although search waa made at tbe building It could net be found. Lelbaley waa eeen at tbe atatlen beuse al 7 o'clock by an Intbl Intbl liebncxr reporter. He eeemed te be very drank ; be aald that be underaioed that Penta waa dead and ba waa very aerry ; ha declared tbat ba did net de tbe catting; be amid that tba naaa bad drank four kega of beer at tba boese, bat In tbla he waa mlataken. He Beamed te be pretty badly mixed up. Latar la tba evening Lelbaley waa taken te prison by tba offleer. He etlll wat eemewhat drank and kept etating tbat he had net done any thing wrong. He cried bltteily and .poke oentlnnally et bla two little children. Tba complaint agalnat Ltibaley waa made before Alderman Barr. fehtz'n ante-mortem statement. Attar Lelbaley bad been taken te the ata ata teon beuse, early In the evening, Otneer Helta, aoeompalned by Alderman Brr, went tack te tba house where Penli waa lying They arrived tbe re at a quarter after tlx o'clock and It waa a half hour before Pentx became conscious. It waa believed that bla condition waa very sarleu then, and It wat thought beat te lake hie ante-mortem state mtnt. The phyalclana Informed him of bla condition. He waa awern and aald dletlnctly that Lelbaley bad cut him twlea with a knife. Ha may have been mistaken In thia matter aa the doetora found but one wound upon aim. Tba weapon with which tbe Blabbing waa dena matt nave been a pocket knlle with a blade about three inebe. long. Sueha knlle Lelbaley waa known te peena. WHO TUB MBit ABB. Ueerge W. Feets, tbe man who waa stabbed, la wall known te tbe majority of tba people in Lancaster. He la a eon of Geerge, tba painter, and la about 27 years old, married and baa two children. He was turnkey of tba elty elation beuaa from tba time tbat Mayer Morten entered-upon tba dutlee of bla offlee until a few waaka age, when ba re signed te work at bla trade. Ha la by no meaaa a quarrelsome man, bat la inclined te ba geed-natured. He Uvea la a house la tba rear of bla father's, between West King and Mifflin atresia, Alexander Lelbaley la a man about SO years of age and reeldee at 3S tftst Frederick street. He la a widower with two ebildren, bla wife having died before Christina, Lelbaley Is a quiet kind of man when sober, bat when under the loflatnee of liquor be la OMStderad vary itekltea. He baa figured la aararal terapaa before tbla. Ha waa one of a party who atleeked aad burl eeveral yeaag mea at Baulk Queen aad Middle stnstsea Bight lest esmmer. He Managed te gat eat of that trouble without mueh dlf. Acuity. Ha te aald te nave eat people before " 5.. JS1" A fcA-wtar, who worked with Leibstey, waa a martial Mar el him. Laat weak Lelbaley tareataaad la kill him and tba mea ftala peatUva thai ha waald de It if under taa talaanta of Uaar. reBALa eAuaa or tu TAsaa. Mr. Feetaeays that Utaalay heal am aid aawaf agalaat alat aad ha thiaha fckat It was iMtMataaasts Whaa raata ajaa 'BflM Bhaaaaai in. a call, Inte which ha did aet waal te go, by Peats. Maaa that Uaie ha baa baaa oeoi towards the ax-tarakay. oeHDittoir or renti te-day. Tba paysMeee atteadlag Mr. Feala aay that ha at detag very well te-day. He has a alight atlaek of plearlay, aad U pneuaKmU does aet aat la ha wUl ba all right, tatraaa maaaram at taa aauutaa. aa Bit ThaMlewUglettarawara graatad by tba ragtetsr of willa ter taa weak aadlag Tuea day, March U t TaaTAMBHTARY-Bdward Bchaadar, de eeassd, lata or Brecknock te wathlp j Susanna Meaaaer, Breokaeok, executrix. David Kbereele, deceased, lata of Upper Leaoeck township ; Solemon StelUfua, Upper Leaoeck, aad Jehn Miller, Leaoeck, axeoutera. Christian Melt, deeeated, lata et Karl town tewn atalp i Issae Nelt and Abraham Bteaar, Wast Earl, executers. Kllxtbetb Hambrlgbt, deceaead, lata of Laneaatar city I Geerge M. Hambrlgbt, clly, execuler. Administbatien Jonas Brabaksr, de ceased, lata of Clay tewaablp ; U. H. Blag aatan, Clay, administrator. Anna Moderwell, deceased, lata of Lan Lan oaatar oily i Anna Moderwell, clly, adminis tratrix, with the will annexed. Ellitbeth Warfal, deceased, Ufa of Conee toga tewnablp; Amea Warfel, Conettega, aad Jacob F. Warfel, Maner, adaatnlstra adaatnlstra tera, Leah Bwarta, deeeated, lata of Columbia borough ; Jehn W. 8 wart a, Columbia, ad ministrator. Henry Hets, deceased, lata of Lancaster city ; Catherine Hess, city, administratrix, at. a. William Parker, deceased, late of Sadebury tewnablp ; Heward Heed, Sadtbury, Cheater county, administrator. Jeaepb D. Pewnall, deceased, lata of Bade bury township j Malaan Pewnall and B. U. Pewnall, Sadabary, admtnlatrmtera, Bepbla Keen, deeeated, late or Kden township ; Samuel A. Keen, Kden, adminis trator. James M. Cbannell, deeeated, lata of Lan caster oily ; Anna M. Channel), city, admin istratrix. Isaae Simmons, deceased, lata of Lancas ter township; Isaac O. Simmons, Weat Lampeter, admlnlstiater. Adam F. Hambrlgbt, deeeaaed, late of Laneaatar city Gee. M. Hambrlgbt, city, ad min wirater. Catherine White, deeeated, late of Raat Uempdeld tewnablp ; Jehn D. Carper, Man helm tewnahlp, admlnlatrater, d. b. n. c. t a. Hayea Pennock, deeeawd, late of Colerain tewnablp ; Jennette and F. W. Pennock, Colerain, administrator. Elisabeth Pelfer, deeeaaed, late of Eaat HempUeld township ; Martin P. Swarr, East UempQeld, administrator. "A WhO DAt." rufe.r BaasM'. Oeapaay rredae TkU Camaej la barge AaOlaa.a, Laat evening Fither A Hassan's comedy company appeared In Fulton opera house In the abaurdity entitled "A Celd Day" which had net been eeen la Lancaster for some time. The play hat no plot, bat It was pat to gether In order te give tbe company an op portunity of making the people laugh. Tba party or laat night waa net quite tbe eame aa tba one advertised, nor was It aa strong as the one which first gave the piece here. It oentalna a number el Hret-elaas people, how ever, who work bard te entertain an audi audi enee. Frank Wills wss ytty funny in the ebaracter of Jacob Blew, tbe Dutchman, and be waa well assisted by Edward See aa Able Effert. Thia pair made plenty or amusement by their funny aaylnta, acting and comical appearance. Perklna D. Fiaber at Wtlliam Quarter did well, snd the same can be said el Hugh Angler aa Captain Ktdii. The three ladle of theoempany are pretty and talented. Miss Ztllna rendered a number of songs in dlilerent languages and waa repeatedly en en en oered. Misses Height and Nerma Willa alae aang well. Mist Marie Heetb, who waa billed aa a member of the company, was net here. All through tbe pleee new songs were Introduced, and tbe entertainment closed with Ned Uarrlgan'a great tuoeees "Put en Your Bridal Vail." rmmttDBMT VLmrmtAVM ramie TU. l.ws of a Docter Who rrHlttea Beere aarr auaatag'. fjellepte. Dr. Z. T. Sewers, one or tbe meat eminent phyalclana of Waahlngtea, la aa Interview with a reporter declared that there la danger tbat President Cleveland will net live threwgh bis term unless there ba a change la bla mode or living. Dr. Sewers, elx months be fore Mr. Manning's lUneat, made the same prediction with regard te tbe secretary and advised a friend te warn him or bla danger. In tbe Interview Dr. Seware aaya : It may be deemed impertinent te talk te tba president through a newspaper man ; but I knew of be ether way el reaching him and these about him ae surely. Yeu recall nay attempts with the friend of Mr. Man ning aad their irult, and 1 de net feel tbat I abeuld take the eame cbaneea la thia matter. 1 am personally apprised of the prastdeet's condition, and, while It la In no sense dan gerous, it will net be long before there will be reason for alarm. President Cleveland la a large, fleshy man, and slnee ba came te the White Heuse baa gained enormously In flesh. New, whan he lived In Buffalo It waa bla habit te take long walk Slnee ba came here, however, be baa abandoned ever form or exerelseaava carriage riding. Tbat la or little or no use, with tbe springs new used and tbe sntoetn streets ler which Washington is fameua. The president la a man who werka with bla bead a great deal ; la, In fact, an Intense brain worker. He la, In ether words, a plodder, and bis brain la conse quently filled with an excess or bleed. What la the retail T Uewerke with bit bead, eats enormously and fella te exereltt hit moa mea dee; hla bleed veesala are weakened, and It la only a question or time when, In a mo ment of excitement, ba will bunt a bleed vessel. I tell yen, at tbe rate President Cleveland la new living, there la treat dan gar tbat na will net live throughout hla term. Something abeuld ba dena te bring him te realise bis danger aad take the proper atepa te prevent the result wbleh will sorely ansae If he fall te take proper exerolee. What I ahoeld recommend would be the fixing up of a room In the White Heuse and me swung apan or a nair hour ovary day for uuuihuii unvm IBM WOOD, in Ely opinion, will prevent a oataatrepha, tba avoidance of which net only president bat (ba country at large Is Interested la eeeertng, Ball, The e e nd !'!' bsva been resur resur resur roeted, aud tba vetarlee of the national game make aa near Maud S time around tba O aa possible. Tba professional clubs will aoen meet te oenteet for pennants, but the O O O O will net be aa numereui as heretofore, owing te the new rules. If tba umpire don't carry eeveral 1 1 1 t t la) net beeaute be will net have uaa for them. Many pitcher will make tba unwary batter see , and many of tba twlrlere will band ever the f I $ tbey wilt be lined for their earelesenees. Tee caper ler tba pitcher la te extend hla tef te hla Tietiaj. There la often oeoaalona for tbe aBdiaaea te T T T T tbe deolateas of taa umpire, aad It U a hard matter for him te - himself aad wllhataaa the altaaka from all sides j the haaalaaja weald y( aad him If they oeuld gat tbalr haadi ea him. sjteetea bbh vmb. Jereme Qrabb waa arrested ea Monday byOsaear Lamaa ea a warraat tamed by t llirmsa Bparriar. Halaaaaraaawlthda- aksjlMHiMiagatlUatiaaaviatBifMi fumUy ftiiaMrktagrmaMsSWaiaAThvag LANCASTER, PA., TUESDAY, MARCH CONTINUED ACTIVITY. reaaoee auwana maraaaiaa tt cien or Baaa M,aaw. illy. Dealers BUM as M the OM af meat aaya el tale Yanety OM Oeeas. A great deal of tobeeso has baaa received at the oily warehouses wHata the past weak, a vary large propertioa of II being aead leaf, aad dealers ceatlaas te plek up this variety wherever tbey can find It, te tba neglect of tba Havana aead. Following are aema lata transactional L. M. Patera hat purchased tba following leta for B. H. Brabaksr la tba lower and of the county t Abraham MoCeanall, Colerain, 2 acres, 11, 4, 2 Tramaa Coatee, Colerain, 2K aeree, 13, 6, 4, 2 1 William F. MeSparran, Drumore, 4 acres, 11, 3, 2 1 B. E. Woodard, Drumore, 1J acres, 10 cents through Frank Pyle, Drumore, 3 acre, 12, 4)f, 2; Levi Greff, Drumore, X acre, 11, 3, 2 Simen Rlnesr, Drumore, 1 aeree, 10, 3, 8 j Skip with Hewett, Drumore, 1 acre, K, 8, 2; Jacob Grefl, Providence, 1 acre, 8, 2; Abra ham Dennis, Providence, acre, 10, t, 2. Tba following lets were bought by Gee. B. Beene for Lewis A DeHavee, all aaed leaf, in Sadsbury and adjoining tewnships: David Kelsar, 1 acre, li, 2; Tedd & Bre, VA acres, 6; Harsh A Dlngee, 2 acres, 6; W. Cbamberlln, i acres, 8, 2 ; Reet Smith, IX acres, 8,2 : Jes, Russell, 1 acre, 0 ; Drlpps A Trlssler, 1 acre, 8 s Drtppa A Trlmler, H acre, 6 : Daniel MoOewen, 1 acre, li J. M. Geed, 2 acres, 0 : Samuel Virtue, i acts, 8, 2 ) Lewie Irwin, 1 acre, 0 ; Jes. T. Embree, 1 acre, 6 ; S. Uleatand, 1 acre, 0, 3, 2 ; Wm, Peters, K acre, 0, 2 ; Jaa, Cenner, 1 acre, 7J.2K 2; H. Btughman, 1 acre 6i ; Henry Livingston, i acre, 8, 2, 2 ; Wm. Livings ton, 1 acre, li, 2, 2; B. F. Marsh, X acre, 8, 2, 2; R, a McClure, 1 acre, 11, 4, 2; J. H. Weaver, VA aeree, i; Neble A Rlnear, 2; acre, 9, 2; Neble A Evana, K acre, 9,, 2; J. A. Reckey, 1 acre, 6; Clark Tayler, 1 acres, 7, 2 ; J. C. Campbell, 2 acres, p. U ; David Stene, 4' acre, 14, "H, 2 : Petet Weed, 2 acres 0)f : Wm. Rem be, yt acre, 7, 2, 2 ; W. W. Llnvllla, i acres, 8, 2 ; Semmera 4 Bra, 2 acre, Ctf ; Russell MeWIIllams, 1 acre, 0, 2 ; Albert Tewnaend, 1 acre, 10, 2. A. W. Mentxer, or Ephrata, has brought tbe following eeed leaf: Frem Beyer A Straway, or Hlnkletewn, at 9X, 3, 2; from Daniel Frederick, 6 through; Andrew Uenly, 8, 3, L Mr. Menlxer has alae bought the following leta of Havana seed : Frem Menne Shirk, at 15, 3 ; Kdw. Beyer, 17, 2, 2 ; D.vld Showers, 11, 3, 1 ; Henry Wealand, 14, 10, 3, 1 ; Benjamin Ebltng, 12, 3 ; Andrew Uenly, 8, 3, 1 ; Daniel Mellinger, lC;v, 4, 1 Hiram Mellinger, 14, 4, 1 ; Isaac Leeeey, 16, 3, 1 ; Gee, L. Bowmen 1 acre, 22)f , 4 ; Lemen Wltmyer 2 acres, 17, 3. Our Lincoln correspondent writes: Numer ous lets of tobacco bave been Beld, while there are yet some geed leta te be bad. Tbe prleea received ranged from 2 centa up te 20 eenta a pound. Our home manufacturer bave purchased considerable, Hauenateln Ce,, Ben Wlatler and R. W. Bard each bave already packed a number of cases, OtdeeUeaa te Havana Seed. Many dealers fear te take bold of the '80 Havana aeed. They continue te aay tbat It oentalna much white vein and dead leaf; and besides these bad qualities it is liable te ret An extenalve packer remarked within a raw daya peat that he had bought some Havana that ha thought very line ; when It was delivered at the warehouse he examined it carefully, and could aee nothing wrong with It ; a week afterwards it waa rotten. He aald ba believed the; ret was caused by tba farmers wetting their tobaeeo for tbe double purpose of making It mere easy te hsndle and te In crease Its weight. It appears that the Havana seed will net bear wetting, and that neither tbe farmer nor the packer bave aa yet learned hew te handle It ; and thus the packers are holding aloof from It There may be some thing In the above etatement worth thinking about, especially about wetting tbe lea'. There is no doubt, aa the Intblliebncbr aald last week, that there will be a demand for Havana eeed tobacco, providing It cures well. The market is bars or geed wrappers, and tbe Sumatra Importatlena cannot furnish a supply. The N.w Tors ajarkst Frem the Tobacco Leaf. Cigar Lest Business is confined te old goods, and la consequently limited, the Bleck of these tobaccos being smalL Sales in March en packers' samples, sueh as oeourred a few years age, seem te bsve been relegated te the darkened past and remain only in memory, If buyera were ee dlapeeed, such trades oeuld net new be made, owing te tbe lateness of packing and receipt of pacxera samples, Thua the market changes lie modes, Havana. The market waa animated, and 090 balsa were sold at 60a tetl.22. Tbe trade is new divided among very many Arms, and GOO bales between them deea net make tbe Individual eales of any one arm large. Still, the feeling among impertera Is quite geed, and werelt net for tbee who, te meet tbelr obligations, sometimes sacrifice tbelr tobacco, prices would go several notches blgbsr. Sumatra A alight revival waa noticeable in thia branch. Buyers were imbued with a better spirit and showed mere Inclination te examine goods Tbey made a purebaee oc casionally without driving the Importer wild by offering ridiculously low price. Frem information already gleaned, the flrat tale of tbe new Sumatra crop will take place about tbe 18tb et April. There la a ateamer en bar wey from tbe Island or Sumatra te Amsterdam with a cargo of 20,000 bales, and upon the time of ber arrival will largely depend the data or the tale. Seme reports or the quality of tbe new goods say tbat tbey are rather light or weight and fllmay In tex ture have been waabed out, Tbe crop will be very little, If any, larger than last year. Tbe Bleck et old tobacco in bended ware houses here Is estimated at from 7,000 te 8,000 bales. The aggregate ealea for the week were 250 bales at from IL20 te f 1 45 Sumatra wrappers, f 1 30 te f 168 Gsbs' WMklf Rtpert. Sales or aeed leaf tobaeeo reported ter tbe In tbllicibnckr by J. S. Gens' Ben A Ce., tobacco brokers, Na 131 Water atreet, New Yerk, for the week ending March 21, 1887 643 easea 1881, 1882, 1883, Ohie llUa; 250 eases 1885, Pennsylvania, 12K18b,; 150 cases 1885, Pennsylvania Havana, p. t.; 131 eases 1881 Ohie p. t; 200 cases 1835, Duteh 9UH i 103 eases 1884 etate Havana, p. t; 24sundrita,72Sa, Total 1,567 cases. Philadelphia Marks. Bead Leaf Dealers In leaf suitable for cigar purposes are net evertasked with sales. SHU at is plain that each Individual Arm is doing a fair daily business, especially in old ateck, if tbey are among tba fortunate holders. By tba by, old goods show strong advancement in price, while the '85 crop la fast being eulled of tba desirable grade by cigar manufac turers. Itnowleokasairtbeleaftradawould have considerable trouble la tba near future te ebtaia suitable goeda te supply tbelr legiti mate and regular trade. Sumatra Considerable trouble la new ex perienced la eeleotleoa Either manufac turers expect tee much, or the leaf la net her. Havana constantly sells and pleasantly, if O. K. in quality. " m The Chattel rtg-aUager. Frem the Pottetewn Ledger. His name la Michael Yerger, aad ha live with bla nephew, Mark UYerker, la Llaser. ick tewaablp, Montgomery oeuaty, aad we claim right bare that ha la the ahampiea bJ ringer, and eta lay eat say eas la that lias of art la the oeaatJasol Obesttr, Berks ar Bucks, aad wa don't believe that avsa Lehigh esa de better. la the past tea years ha has a amrlit 4aaaaramaaa fJkaMAaBBBMai waslaU- IfWwJT ? iewajB; jaarfj mrwsawayswffwg aBJWB taa aMFaaeM'a aiataaAt. e at Jtlaety Tears OM Te-Das aad All Oer assay Is Oetsbrstlag. Xmperer WlUlam'a birthday fatUvlUe vlrtaally began Suaday la Berlin, many aoeleUes aad elaba throagbeut Otrsaaay heldlag reaaleaa la honor of the oceasloa. Tba concourse In lreat of the emperor 'e pal ace was great aad there waa a eimllar aathu sJastia demonstration, tba crowd chanting thahyma "Hallder BlegerKraez." Tba day was observed aa a general holiday, aad the atreet wara thronged with people watching the eompletlea of the deoeretlooe. All the thoroughfares are gorgeous with flags and floral decorations. The weather la clear sad cold. There wee a oenatant stream of equlpeges along Linden avenue et royalties exchanging visit or going te tbe palace. Tba Prises of Wslea, Archduke Rudelph snd the Grand Duke Vladimir were especially cheered. Among tbe latest arrlvata were tba king aad queen of Reumanla, tbe crown prlnee of Denmark, tbe king and queen of Saxony and Prince Leuis of Bavaria Frledrksb Wllbelm Ludwlg von Hohenxrt Hehenxrt lern was born at Berlin en tbe 22d or March, 1707, and today completes hi ninetieth year. He waa the atennd eon of King Fried rich Wllbelm III, and hla mother, Queen Louisa, a daughter of tbe Grand Duke Karl of Mecklenburg Strelltx, Is known In history aa one or tbe meat noble minded women who bave ever graeed a throne. She waa a robust, motherly woman and took the trouble herself t nurse ber child. The superb cradle In which abe rocked him, while singing lullabies te put him le Bleep, la etlll exhibited at Berlin, aclrcumstanee whien stamps aa malicious fiction tbeaseertlen of the reckless French chronicler that be slept when s baby en a cannon, tied te the breech tbereer. Yet It is true tbst he "Joined tbe mili tary" at a very early age. Paintings repre sent blm amidst tbe family circle, at the age of five, in the aet of drawing a sword, appar ently for the purpose et disciplining bis plsy mates even when be waa a big boy. He waa trained up In a very orderly, strict manner, te match with tbe court etiquette, and hla atlff, precise deportment and behavior became noted. His sffl icted mother wstcbed ever blm and hla elder brother until abe left Berlin te die broken-hearted In exile at Memel In 1810, and, at her last moment, sent word te them te punish tfae French or die in tbe attempt. Her bitterness made a strong Impression en the youthful William in particular, and ber lessens were warmly cherished by blm. It la net necessary, at tbla time, te go Inte tbe details of his eventlul career. Sufflee It te eay that, born In the midst of the great up heaval which followed tbe French revolu tion, he was destined from the cradle te become a soldier. It waa en the 1st r.f Jan uary, 1807, when, crushed at Jena, Prussia baa almost ceased te exist a an Independent nation, tbat the king, who with fait family waa living In the poorly furnished, half ruined cattle or Keeulgtburg, gave bla son, Wllbelm, then hardly ten yeara or age, tbe oemmUtlon of a aubaltern In the Royal Grenadiers, with tbe remark : " I give you this te day, In order tbat you may bave a new eult et clothes te wear en your next birthday." Three months later the little prince was ae seriously III tbst be was net expected te recover. At Cnrlstmaa of 1807 be waa com missioned aa second lieutenant, and at once began te learn the rudimenta of hi military duties under the instruction of Majer von Plrch. In 1809 whsn the royal family re turned te Berlin, the prlnee entered tbe city at the head of hie company, snd from tbat time he lived tbe eame life aa ether officers of tbe regiment. He took part lu the cam paigns of 1813-14 against France; be came governor of tbe province of Pemerania In 1840; served aa commander In chief of tbe Prusaian force sent agalnat tbe revolutionary army et Baden, in June, 1849; eerved thereafter as military governor or tbe Rtne provinces until 1857 ; waa ap pointed regent or Prussia nn October 9, 1858, when hie brother, King Friedrich Wlihelm IV, wss Incapacitated by mental infirmity ; ascended the throne en bta brother's death, en January 2, 1861; and waa proclaimed emperor of Germany in tbe paiaee at Ver sailles, en January IS, 1871 He waa married en June 11, 1829, te tbe Princess Augusta, daughter of the Grand Duke Karl Frledneb, of Saxe-Welmar, and has htd by her two children Prince Friedrich Wllbelm, born October 18, 183 U and tbe Princeta Louisa, born Deoember 3, 1833, and married in Sep tember, 1850, te the urand Duke Friedrich, of Baden. A FEtT STATE OLAN0E9 The supreme court has refuted te Interfere with tbe sentence el Hsmuel Jehnsen, oon eon oen victed ei the Sbsrpless murder. Professer Greasmsn, Allentown's de faulter, baa returned. Ills aald all his de ficiencies win be made geed. Father Denegan, of Alientewn, dlsmsyed ble young lady ptrisbeners by threatening te read their names from tbe altar if they per sisted In attending balls Chief of Police Stewart of Phlladel phi yes terday tendered bla resignation te Mayer Smith, te take effect en April 4th. Kaiser Beyle, aged 21 years, while drunk, murderously aasulted bis mother In Allen town en Sundsy. He has been arrested. Special Offleer Frank Bell, of Uarrl.burg, caw te Lebanon en business en Saturday. He get drunk and brandished a pistol, when he waa locked up. In tba Senate, last night, Pre Tempore President Bmltb introduced a bill te suspend for sixty days after April 4tb tbe civil ser vice previsions et the Bullitt act The bill was referred, and at once, by unanimous con sent, reported back favorably with amend ments, and waa ordered printed. la Argument Court. The court waa engaged all of Monday after noon and tbla morning In bearing argument of eases ea the common pleas list. Tbe court refused a new trial In the suit or Zsll vs Rsymond, tried at the last term, in which the verdict of the Jury wst in favor ei the defendant 8. 8. Maleney, who served a term for a misdemeanor, wsa discharged under the Insolvent law. j red W. Heckel, Columbia, was appointed guardian of the miner children of Jehn Cooper, snd Jehn Huber, guardian of Sue Diflenbseb, miner child of Henry Ditlen Ditlen baeb. In tbe ault el Ell K. Mylln vs tbe Farmer's Mutual Insurance company, tbe rule tosbew causa why plslntifl theuld net exhibit his statement of less waa dlschsrged. Wm. H. Mann, of Washington boreugb, waa granted s renewal of his seldler'a li cense. The tavern license of A. W. llernberger, Brecknock township, wat trantferred te Grsyblll 8. Withers. Serious Accid.nt le llers.. Monday about neon as a young man In charge of one et Dr. M. L. Herr's horses stepped en North Duke between Orange and Chestnut, a street ear came along at full speed and tbe horse backed Itself against lb Tba car atruck tbe boras en tbe blp and broke, what tbe doctors call " the lower part of tbe anterior spine et tbe ilium." It la a flit bone above the blp and the fracture la net necessarily dangerous unlet Inflamma tion seta In. Dr. Weber la attending the In jured animal m Kestgaalleu and Appointment. Samuel McCormlek, who ha been con nected with lbs baggage department or tbe Philadelphia A Heading railroad company, at the King atreet atatlen, for a number of years, ha reelgned bis position, lie will retire en Friday and has accepted a position In tbe store of S. Ctsy Miller, Christian Smith, lata a driver of the P. A H. Express company, will take Mr. McCermlck'a posi tion. A atek Wests Oaies By Drasmlie. Bems daya age Geerge Whltaker, who re eldee near Peeeh Bettem, was blowing up stamps la'bl let, with dynamite. He pat a heavy lead ta eaeaf them and tbe result wss a lead eoacatslea. The windows la the haaas ware brekaa te places, Mrs, Whltaksr, who had beta alokferaome time, was etlll whaa. Beowassefrlghteasdby tbeaetae tarn aaa ram ejewa stairs aaa am aet 22, 1887. THE BRICKERVILLE CASE. ueneM ew taa cavaea etca maaa aaraaa tma cevat. A Ball tat Bsstty VUea teOeesaslMte ta Aeeeaat re tsa4 rsnt.nl aa CsBsstsry Lets ol4-Teitea Allows! Ver an Asswer. D. G. fishlemaa and Slmea P. Kby, at torneys for Edward K. Selbert, Kltae Weld men, Levi Sharp and Israel Zartmaa, trus tees i Dsaiel Weidmaa, Harry Dommeyer, aad David Zartmaa, elders ; JehaH. Gaats, Frank Weeebter and William Zartmaa, das coos, being tbe church council of Kmsnuel'B B vangelleal Lutheran congregation at Brisk ervllle, filed a bUl la equity te-day against Levi Dralseb, Edward Sehaarer, Goerge W. Btelnmett, Rufua Kilns, Aaren Kllae, Peter O. Elsar aad Adam Weman, defendants, COPT or TBB BILL FILBD. The bill seta forth : That tbev ere the trustees, elders and des- eens, sad constitute tbe ehureh councilor it. manners Kvsngeiieai LiUtnersa congrega tion, at BrIekervlTle, and as each are entitled te tbe possession or all taa property, real aad personal, el aald oeagtagatton. Tbat en or about tba year I860, the aald Levi Drelscb, Edward Schnerer. Geerge W. Stalnmtix, Rufua Kline, Asren Kline, Peter i. auaer ana aaam vviimae, eefeaaanH,ana ether, whose names are at present unknown te plaintiffs, some of them being members of the ehureh council of aald Emanuel's Evan gelical Lutheran obureb, at Brlckervllla, purchased from Samuel H. Milter, with the funds of tba aald congregation, a tract of land in tba tewntblp of Elisabeth, in the county of Lancaster, adjoining ethar land of said Samuel H. Miller and lands then of Edward Scbnsrer, Henry Dommeyer and of aald con gregation, for the purpose of a esmetery, and toex a deed therefer, but your orators de net knew tbe exact quantity of land purchased, hew mueh money waa paid therefer, or in wbeee name tbe deed wss taken. Tbat the said dsfsndantaand ethers, whose names are net known te your orators, from time te time, while they were members or tbe church council or the mid congregation, and after tbey ceased te ba members thereof, sold cemetery leta, a portion of Mid land, in large number, and received the money weraer, That the mid land, having bean bought wun me lunua or ine aaia congregation, oe longs te tbe earne, and that tba aald defend. anta have never paid Inte the treasury of said congregation, tbe proeeede or salee of tbe lets, made as aforesaid, snd they hsve refused snd etlll refuse te account for tbe same, and te convey tbe said land, remaining unsold, te the oengregation, Tbst tba facta hereinbefore elated sre ma terial te your orators ease : that these facta are within tbe knowledge or tbe defendants ; and tbst tbe discovery of them by tbe do de fendanta la indispensable aa proeL Your orators therefore need discovery and equitable relief, and pray : That the mid Levi Drelscb, Edward Behnerer, Geerge W. Steinmelz, Rufus Kline, Aaren Kline, Peter O. Elsar, and Adam Witman, defendants, and the ethers, wheee name are bow unknown, when they become known, may anawer tbe premises snd atate apeclfieelly what smeunt of land waa purchased, describing tbe tame by metes snd beunde ; when it waa purebased, and by whom ; te whom the dead was mads, bow much waa paid for it, hew tba money waa raised for tbe purchase thereof ; what number of cemetery leta bsve been sold, and what the proceeds of such sales amount te. Tbat tbe aald Levi Drelsb, Edward Schnerer, Geerge W. Steinmelz, Rufua Kline, Aaren Kline, Peter a Elsar and Adsm Witman and ethers, wheaa names are net new known, defendants, may be ordered te render te tbe plaintiffs an account of the moneys received by them, en aeoeunt of said aalee or lets and or payments made te them en account thereof. Tbat your honorable court may order and decree tbst aald real estate, which has net been sold In leta as aforesaid, be conveyed by ueh of the defendants aa have tbe legal title thereto, te the plaintiffs, In trust for the aald Emanuel'e Evangelical Lutheran oongrega eongrega oengrega tion, and tbat tbe deed, title, papers snd moneys i bands or defendants, or any of them, ba delivered and paid ever te tbe plaintiffs, for the use of aald oengregation. That thi plaintiff my bave aucb further or ether relief In the premises as the nsture end circumstances of this case may require, and te your honorable court .shall seem meet, A copy or tbe above bill will be served en each or tbe above defendants, and within fourteen daya an anawer will be filed ors de. cree will be msde against This Is another phase or tbe celebrated Brlckervllle church light which bss been be fore our court for years. A lawyer who baa been connected with the esse since tba start said tbla morning tbat ba bad put In the best yeara of bta lite In thia cess, and It looked new as ir be was booked for tbe balanoe of bis life In tbe same cause. MAWLlMiriLLB JTUTSU. The Politician, ar auaiag Thlags Llvaly la Startle Tewaehlp. Rawlinsvillk, March 22, Mr. Jacob Pfoutz is dangerously ill with typhoid pneu monia. Messrs. Silverthera A Derrick sold s fine let of cattle, mules and horses st public ssle in tbla village Saturday. Tbe vehicles sdver Used were withdrawn and tbey will be sold another day in the near future, Mr. Rufus Fulton sold 20 baad of Kentucky bones at the Buck en Sstnrdsy last. Among them were some elegant drivers. Tbey ranged in prleea from f 125 te 1190. The entertainment given by tbe Liberty Square Literary society in tbe ball, at the Square, en Friday night last, wat quite s suc cessful affair. The Inoeming of April will make some changes In the residences el our citizens in the village snd surrounding neighborhood. Mr. C. Keller will move te Lebanon, this state, and tbe house vacated by him will be taken by Mr. Christ King. Tbe house vacated by Mr. W. W. Hart will be taken by Mr. Adam Grlffltb, Mr. H. going te bla father's farm ML Nebo. Mra, Catherine Reese will move te tbe house new oceopled by R. Jehnsen. Mr. Chas. DeLong will go te Reading snd Mr. Harry Heeps will move te tbe Striae farm vacated by Mr. DeLong. There ie quite an excitement among ear Repablletn friends ever tbe eeunty offleee. Msrtlatownsblpbsttweotndidates, Augustus Dtrlck,ef Kawliusvlllissnd Albert Hagen, of ML Nebo, tbe former forceunty commissioner end .the Utter for prison-keeper. Beth are mn of promlnenee in their party In thia district Gus 1 well known In Columbia, having formerly lived there snd thinks Columbia will, with ths help or bta friends, Ex-Sheriff Striae snd MUten Wlke, give him s geed vote. AL has been among tba " boys " oentldersble and thinks they won't go back en blm. Martlelt a Repablletn tewnahlp three te one, and every day almost seee soma one of tbe many eaudldataa Interviewing tbe voters et tbe Mtrtle bills, Tbs Rawllnavllle hotel has its spacious walls adorned with only twenty-seven cards or the different candi dates. Thaboys"eremadeverthenewway of managing the campaign. A few yeara age the candidates used te drive ell ever tbe oeuntry, meet the beye at tbe hotels aad " sat 'em up." New tbey boldly drive te tbe houses of the voters end press their claims without tbe exbllsrstlngtaflusaoeef the Juice el the hop or corn aad the drain ea tbe poeketbook Ie aet ae great A Crest geheel Itas.ra, ELixABvraTewit, Msreh 22. The Oak Dale school, la Mount Jey tewaehlp, taught By J. H. Lsvsalgbt, clessd ea Thursday with aaaTsrage etetaesnee of 98 Bereeattarthe term 1 par eaat of the school did aet astae a day. The sshoel wm visited by Bapl Breeht aad eatln heard af dlnHiw nl I assjlj gU taw BBtaaiK a-AM-ratr-rtBAmm babkb. rrivate Ilea ef Fesasitvsala. arrtsbtrg Oerr. af ST. Y. tan. There an m batata af Peaaaylvsala sW aaaeeil masttattoaakaewa asprlratabaaka Maayefthemere eitaatsd la assail tewaa. remote from aatleaU or regalarlylaoorpo regalarlylaeorpo regalarlylaoerpo rstadsatM baaks aad sreUi sole depositories rer laamvMgsef woeommaaHMa m waiah tlMysrsleeated. TlMaabaakaarafrsqaaaUy owned, controlled aad maaajafi by a Magls ttdlvldosl,aBdaemsUmea by two or asera, Te start eae ae authority from taa stale la required. Tbay have ae capital stock, are 1! W, J ut IB0,t eapUal lavatesd and furnish no i statements te say eaa of thslr assets aad liabilities. There are no Btaaaaef kaewlag the amount or money these beaks that from the faUure of eleven of the lasttto lasttte ttaaa la tba past three years theleates te dspoetier wars nearly 11,500,000, the aggre gate amount must bs grt. ,v -as These bsaka are required by Uw te pay te thsatate s tax or tares per oeet en their aat earalBas, aad must make aa annul mmm such earnings, under oath, together withthelr expenses la which a convenient item known SS " leta In exensas" ta raeknned. Thia pert ta mad te the auditor general, end It abpwa either that nearly onshairef the enter prlelag bankers deliberately perjure them. 51!A,? sx en thslr net arnlnte.er that their Institutions are in a condition verg. lag en bankruptcy. Twenty-nlneef tbe banks report a Bet lest for tbsysar, forty-four make affidavit tbat their lnoemo la lea than 1600, and twenty-flve tbst they made lees than 8l7 000. AU of these, by tbe return tbey make et Interest paid, show tbst they must bsve msny thousands of dollars et ethar people's money ta their custody. One of these banks, loeated In Allegheny county, reports tbst It paid nearly 822,000 in Interestlsat year, but that the net profits en Its business were bat $105 87, making their lax te the state $3151 a Tiega oeunty bank gravely sweara tbst its gross earnings and its expenses tally te a cent, each being 1)2,220 15. A Yerk oeunty bank makes the businesslike an nouncement that while its gross income wss only $28,000, It lest during the year $11,500 by axehaageand discounting notes, nearly as mueh ss it paid out in Interest By the sworn statement of s Columbia oeunty bank, tbs Interest psld en deposits during the year only lacks a few dollars of the amount re ported as the gross earnings. Anether or these conscientious private banks reperta ex ex ceptlenslly geed fortune with Its exchange business, as it met with no lern at ell In that branch; but, sltheugh It only earned $5, 9986 it required $5,835 worth of clerks te de Its year's work. A Crawford oeunty bank reperta gross earnings or $1,702, and clerk hire $1,760, which, with ether inciden tal expenees, inflicts a less of ever $1,000 ea the bank for tbe year. Lern in exchange re ported by a Clarien oeunty bank exceeds by $9 the total yearly income. It is left te a Butler eeunty bank, however, te cap the climax In reporting it expenses te offset the earning snd ssve lta three per cent tax. Thia bank gives its gross Income sa $2 315 36. It reports ordinary expenses st $942, snd frankly credits IteeU with tbe sum or $3,579. 35, lest in oil! Oes erthese private banks, with deposits of $300,000, rersaatd, la a previous report, aa. income of $68. "wLnsxt veer, with an in creased smeunt efaVaaEC-.H reported no In come, and before It wa ether report closed It deer and m te pay lu depositors 20 eenta en tbe dollar. Anether et these institutions, in Butler oeunty, reports grem earning at $16,000, aad profit and lern account st $10,000. Estimating from tbs amounts repotted te the suditer general ss paid In Interest ea depesita In these banks, an experienced ac countant aaya that there cannot be less than $10,000,000 en deposit, In these 200 private banks, without taking into soeount tbs Dual nest done by about 70 broken who operate en tbe same plan and with the same freedom from aurvelllance snd restraint "It ta ss easy te start a private bank la Pennsyl vsnla," say a Auditor General Nllss, aa It la u un inner gr uei were." mere is absolutely no legislation in the stats. At the laat session of the legislature an attempt waa made te enact a avsuim of hanklnar law similar tolbese governing the bu.lneaaln New Yerk state, butlt was defeated en tbe ground mat me measure would be e violation of indi vidual rights. At tbe Instance of Auditor General Niles s bill was Introduced early in tbe present session providing or tbe appoint ment or a bank examiner, with antheiitv te ebtaia full statements of tbe businesa et these Dans, es is done in New Yerk, ee tbat their true condition could be Known snd made publle in the interest or depositere and tbe revenues or tbe state. Tbe bill earns up for action one day thia week and failed te receive the necessary majority, en the ground that it crested a new office which would bave te be maintained out of the atate treasury. The bill bss been reconsidered, however, and S laced en tbe calendar again. It will ae eubt become s law when it comet up again. If it doss, It is the opinion In tbe suditer general's department that the result will be se astonishing In the increase of revenue from tne nana tax aa wss ths inerssae in tbe amount of moneyed capital returned from the different oeuntlea after the aet requiring taxpsssr te swear te their investments ba. came a law in 1885. Tbat result was mere than astonishing, and shows tbst ths average Pennaylvanian stands somewhat in awe et aa Hew tbe Pennsvlvanlaeonscleus was awak ened In this respect is well Illustrated by the return or money at interest say in Lacks wanna oeunty. In 1886, when the taxpayer's slmpls word waa all that the ameiser re- S aired, Lackawanna oeunty paid tax en $27. 19, money invested and corporation capital. The new law went into effect In 1886, and Lackawanna oeunty returned In tbst year tbs sum of $4,000,138 ae Invested capital abe wanted te pay tax en. Allegheny oeunty Jumped from lest than $2,000,000 In 18S5 te ever $18,500,000 In 1886. Sullivan county, al though rieh In tanneries snd aawmlllt, do de do elsred in 1835 tbst there wss only $833 In vested in tbat oeunty te bs taxed. Last year abs discovered tbst there waa really $400,000. Evan Pike oeunty sweke last year te the met tbst she smeuuted te something as a custodian of capital, and found $311,344 in vested within ber borders, against $4,000 In 1885. Philadelphia returned $93,000,000 in 1885, and ever $146,000,000 in 1880. A atmtlar result was obtained in every county, ee tbat tbe total return of money invested In 1886 wss $395,355,555, against $143,236,762 In 1885. Even with tbat great increase the suditer general discovered where s large amount of money Invested was escaping taxation under ths law or 1835, snd s new revenue law framed by him or st bis suggestion will be adopted this session by which tbe state's re sources will be Increased at least one-third mere from tbe tax en money at Interest and corporation eapltaL Tbe law will alae abolish tbe tlme-stalned custom of taxing watches, pleasure earrlages, snd furniture. Fer auaesaslve vssxe ths returns te ths suditer general's office from each taxation baa been the tame te a cent watches. 943,. 47ft 15 1 pleasure carriages, $41,875.88 ; house hold furniture, $29,46X18 1 total, $114,907.21 $114,907.21 $114,907.21 snowteg tbst the assessors oepled the rolls verbatim, la that reopeet, year after year. A Oase t Oitasbtal UbeL Rebert Helmes, et Bsadlng, gsaeral ageat of the Mutual Life Amorsneo oempaay of Mew Yerk, bss began a eult of criminal libel agalnat J. L. Butler, agent of the Equitable oempany. The parties te the eult an sgente of rival life lasuraaee oempanies, sad the al leged iieet ie oeBtaiaea in an aavenisemeat printed la the IifTBLLtaBifeaa, March 14, with the beed-llne, "A Convicted Fslslfier," and signed by J. L. Butler. Mr. Butler gave bail thia morning in the cum of 11,000 befen Alderman Deea for a hearlag, the date of wbleh has aet yet beea fixed. saver sad law Jades. Oovsraer Beaver ie adherieg le hla deter- mlaatloaBet te alga aay bine wmiiageasa tleaal aw Judges, hatheaanaadjlty a utimm them te bioemo laws wltaeathai w"n"'"a "KT t! t ,-- - aaaata taw slgaature. Taa Mntgemsry jmm st Jadae MU hesheea la tssesyewnrjaasa. mmSm Mr tea Vm Hm aeeesMB law withsai aay aassa aa ah) fart, Uw. hMfaesedthOBn- i. neMWseadeat, sUwiUmdwUha. PRICE THE EQUKOCIUtl a maatt fau aat- MaAt(i MeaaasytitaraBiBB lewMlMtteeeth at wsswswesjBeaTy ta taa aha) at hawaarBi te give way they mi aad the wires of greatest oeafaelOB leaaim. straek all aorta of aim alsjasj aad the Iremea wet ahaej4a rauvBTera te suajmrsBi una ak. .-' taiervww WHB VBMI eersmiih of the fire depsrlaMat, slates that It taMymimpsseiUete mueh damage has been does ta aaa alarm. The fire dessttaasat wires mixed np with the etoetrlc Ushi wtsse. nothiagcaabedeaeaatu taeyaiaaMl aaed out The eeveral fire assess aV u beet or isss isjarsa, aaar many of the alarm boxes are raasea, preoBUtlea easiest seetdeat Ohlet Y emits ass aaa ue wires la the glae beuses out out Un te 11- ei meralag the magnet la Ne. 4 eagle was ae het aa te bera the bsadwhsat upon it ; aaa irem some unkeewa eaaa firmly set screws la tbe armetara ware) MeamwtiirpleeeJaMBtfeetyat a aersw driver had baaa assd sa i "eat A 4 uniei veaaeremitb Bays baaa aatj trouble from the olese proximity ha the fire dtpartmeat wires hsaar te Mm grepn aaa eiectne ligauag wires, aaa I several oeosslons advised eouaeUs la 40-ioet pcies ee as te cany the above all ethers. 11 this had ban firs department weald have esse Ibis morning. jrfe-' as ma alarm h Udayeatlrely aaMr able, the chief ad vises, la esse etstssal aiann de at eace aeat te MMMWW. , f. tiAna - v- THB XXOBAHOB BtTBHSB OTjW xne worst Bunerer ey the aterm la aat: epnene oempany. Net only an their wires broken dewa, bat n aarem the heavy oepperwlre of the;: uignt oempany, taaeieetne eunsai along the broken wins te phone atatlen aad burned eat the besrda and destroyed shout fifty in different parte or ths oily. This dozens or tangled telephone wins wen: la centre Square, snd In many extaeeuy. tar. Kseee, the et ta aeBMtv, WUl leVwuiaT -- v : ism than 11,000. tbs less u tne western uah company In tbla city la aet heaisT! wins steed the strain upon Hitmiml en uniy a raw 01 iusm crexe. TB)S; guy-wires stretched across Centre Ba from Haberbash's bsrnem store te the I pue ib front or Ztbm'e Jewelry 1 off, snd helped te carry dewa some et,1 weaker wires. But though the Union sseaped with small low la this. insysunered a complete wreck tetaar.i everyone of their wire being brekaa at I tereet points between Laneaatar aad Loen, en tbe Psnnsylvsnta railroad. Thau omeeinsaia eiiy can get no aewai "ML ' TheBalUmoreAOhte line la la Mhat'i oeudlUoo, Their wires, wbleh an latsst aVJ una aiy, are orexen between hen aaa J mere, snd also between here aad I The United States Elsctrie Light which llghta the etrestsef Ltaessk their wine In geed oendlttoa. aad laett 1 undamaged by tbe storm. w $p SKOSBB-e BAO WABBBOVSB OABIAi About six o'elock this meralag thai ana u ppsr part eiue rreai wait of I rag warehouse, (the old Ualea 1 oernsrof Grant ana Msrksti Inte Market street with a erash.f tt : lleved the aecldeat was phone wins that wen lsssasdteal ea top of the balldlag, tail Ihi ajPLli beavuy weighted with aaew, jsBlaBll atairrrem lta issteaiaaa aaa down with it 'vv- The strestasretaaURiateeesjsUela tba enew and slush. A lew bum. running, but tbe uearbere hsd.B! dismal time. There hsve beea mea snew-slldse from steep reefs, bat Ml damags is repertea. , & THB LATEST BXrOBTS. JJ., At s p. m. tne wirseetiaej Merehsnu' lfae an all dewa, west of the elty, end severs! of I hmkan nfl at ffAnnleil aek. Vhw repslxmea ea this part of the leae' 'Bwf - bave te wait until they an 1 deiphla. -..' 'The Western Union people have a, force of men at work and havs OM, working In their office In this city la a 1 about way. They get the aewe from" deiphla by the way of HarriaDurg. en ever forty of their peiee aewa Ltnesater and Leaman f laes. 1 ;i TheBalUmore A Ohie UaehaTOaai vatat work In thta cltT. thOBABlBlf I their line is working aa far 1 A FOStlBLB DAaBB."';--'.'-iV5 It is said ths telegnph geed deal of risk la uanvslilac aad ranging the brekaa wixss that US the Edisen wires, aa they an at time liable te complete the breksa and have the eleetrieKy pan through own bodies, by taklag held of tbe wires. It m also BaUthM fires an Uahw oecur from the same cause. 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