'iWfmea .v.BtnBBh tf mi KKSa 1. 1 v ,. VOLUME XXUX-NO. TREASURER JVM. B. WILEY. a bbcs-jibb x-dx-auaraid ae waa Acttrmm raa aoaeob ausaa. TM TlMM IMMIW el Hi, Lite Which WM tnrgely Baeat ta the rablle Oese-Aa Old- Tua AM.nnaaTrM.aiar WlUatat U. Marshall, Ua Prsssat OBMal. Of all Ue members or UeLaaoester Bebeel beard, from Its organlstUea la lags te Ue present day, William B. Wiley waa Um only one who held both UeofBees elas oratory aed Ueaturer or tbe beard and thaaacffleaa war held at widely different banes, Mr. Wiley waa tint elaeUd a member or the beard, en the 7th el June, 1836, te nil a vaceaey caueed by the resignation of the Uta Horses ReUvee. On the 7th or Fsbrusry, IMA, ha waa elected eeeretary or the beard te fill a vacancy eanaad by the resignation or Jehn .Immermaa, who resigned Ue aeeretaryahlp te accept Ue offlee eT mayor or the elty te whleh he waa elected at that Una. Mr. Wiley Barred aa aaeratary for mera than aeren yeara, hla last entry In the minute book being dated Aprils, im Mr. Wiley kept hlemlnntea In a better book and In a mera clerical man ner than any of hit predeoeaeera. Be made a marginal Index or the Important transee- Uena or the beard, m Mr. Zimmerman, hla predecessor, bad done te leaa extent He waa the flret el the aoeretarlee who plaeed hla algnatura and hie eftlelal title at the end or the reoerd eT each meeting all or hie prede prede prede oeaeora alngalarly enough having emitted that formality. After having served as aecretary for seven yaara, he remained a member of the beard for many yaara mere, and en the 6th of No vember, 1874, waa elected Ita treaaurer, and waa re-elected te that offlee from year te year and aerved until November 6, 1870, when he waa aneeaeded by the preaent treaa urer. Wm. d. Marshall. Mr. Wlley'a books, both aa aecretary and treaaurer, are medela or clerical excellence. While he waa treaaurer, the Inland In In auranee and Deposit company, In which the achoel beard funda were placed, failed, and the beard leat a large aura or money, but It waa no fault of Mr. Wiley', aa the beard bad directed him te make hi deposits lu that In In atltuUen. SOUS ACCOUNT Or Kit, WILEY'S MM. Mr. Wiley wh a native of thle elty, having been bem May fltb, l&a. Ilia father, Jamea Wiley, accompanied by three brother, came te Lancaster from the Eaatern ahere of Virginia, and Battled hare about the time Lancaster waa Incorporated aa a elty. Jamea and one of hla brethere were aheemakera ; the ether, were tatlera. All of them Battled down te bu.lneee and did well. Jamea mar ried Mle Mary Ann Sbutnebottem. Their children were Alexander, Jamea, Ellzt WlUlsm B. (Ue subject et our eketch) and Charlea T. Wiley. After receiving a pretty goeJ English edu cation William waa apprenticed te the print ing business In the Iktklmuknckr office. The peper was then edlted by Themas Peran and publlabed by Mra. Mary Ulckaen. Before Wiley became a "Jeur" printer, the Intbl, i.iqbncbh had pasted from Feraa te Jamee Floed, from Floed te James IL Dry eon and from Iiryaen te Jehn W. Ferney. Mr. Wiley became an excellent printer ;"be waa a fast type setter, and bit " proof." were always clean. In May HI I, the Ltneatter Democrat was started with Henry H.ya publlaher, and Cel. Jehn Piir.ytbe Ciner as editor. Mr. Wiley ( aoen afterwards bought out Mr. U.yn' Inter est and subsequently sold It te CeL Carter. AXOTHKU ESSAY IX JOUnNAMtM. Mr. Wiley's next adventure In jcurnsllam was In October, 1S52, when he and Henry S. Myers bought Ireui Marcus I). ilolbreok The Lancastrian, a weekly new. paper tbat j had been started In 1813 te defeat James Itu cbanan'a aspirations for the presidency. Oa the first of Marcti,185l, Mr, Wiley became sole owner of The Lancastrian which he con tinued te run aa aa anti-Buchanan Deme cratic paper until Ibe 10th or Ojtebar, l$jj, when he sold the eubscrlptleu lUla and good geed will te Capt Geerge Sradersen, who united the paper with the Ixtkluebncbu. In his valedictory Mr. Wiley ssld "for the past year I have desired an opportunity te relin quish the publication of a pMltlcil new.paper aed devote my time te a pur.uit miw eon oen een genial te my tastes." In aelltnir the subtorlptlen list, and geed will Mr. Wiley did net sell his printing offlee, but carried It en euoeeaalully aa book and Jeb office for many yean, Brat In North Queen atreet and afterwards en Duke t atreet, opposite tbe oeurl home. tFrem 1853 te 1S Mr. Wiley printed the ftnnsylvania Scheel Journal, for IIoe. Tbea. IL Burrewea, whoa.tecUted with him J. P. McCaakey in 1804. In June, 18G-J, Mr. Wiley began tbe publl- oatlenof tbe Lancaster Oar and continued v' te publish it until April, 1S7. AM POLITICIAN AND OFKICK-UOLDKU. Mr. Wiley begsn his political life aa a Democrat, and wbea a young man, in tbe !daya el Fraxer, Chsmpneys and the ether bright lighta el tbe party, be waa regarded aa one of the beat workers." When tbe Democracy of the county split, he took aides with the Fraxer faction against Bu . cbanan, but when Buchanan waa nominated i for the preeldeoey ha voted for him. In 1868 he severed hla oenneoUon with the :. Democratic party and Joined the Republican party under the leadership or Thaddeus . Steven., and remained a Republican the re mainder of bis Ule. He was elected alderman February 20, 1858, and was re elected from time te time aa his commlslens expired for a period of twenty rive years. Owing toaaeileua paralysis, Irem . which he bad Buffered for Berne time, be re 4 signed his efflce en the Wth or October, 1832, and died May 4, 1S83. Aa a magistrate, Alderman Wiley waa a just one. lie was thoroughly aciut Intel with the duties el his eiliee and was scrupu lously exaet lu keeping his dockets. He bad a geed legal mind, and was of great assistance la giving counsel te the' younger lawyers. lie had a rrj large civil bualneae and fej many years refused te be bothered with tbe petty criminal oemplalnta tbat eumber the docket el less oenaalsutlous magistrates Mr. Wiley waa twlee married, ills first wife waa Mlas Etlta Fralm, daughter of Mil. 1 ird Fralm, el Btraaburg. Their children are a bob and a daughter. The eon William, as his father before him had done, learned the printing buslneai In the Intki.liuf.ncbr offlee. The daughter Mary, Uvea with an aunt, Margaaet Wiley, en New atreet, tbls elty. Mr. Wlley'a second wife waa Mlsa Anna M. Brown. Their children are a son and daughter. Thtlr son, following the example or hla father and half-brother, became a printer, aed their daughter resides with her mother. Was. e. aursMli, the rrrseat Treasurer. Wm. a Marshall, the pressat treasurer or the beard, wsa bera in Philadelphia, October 13, 1810, end came te Laneasur with hU lather la 1841. lie was edaeete. tht cam. men school, passing from the pttaary te tbe high aotieoL On leaving eetaM, he was plaeed as apprentice te tbe prlattag buslaeas, with M. M. Rohrer, publhateret the lUgUtir andOiUttn. Later ha waa emateyed ea the old Krpreu, and beeuae fereataa at laa eomDeslBg room. After working aeeae yaara at hla trade, we weat late Ua beet aad ehea iwaHaaa with hla lather, Jaaaaa MafahaU,aad has oeatlnued In (hat buslaeaa ever alaes. :, Mm wi'a U the only daughter af the late 175 - EIGBT PAGES. Lather Kleharda, who for ae aaaay yaara waa aa aetlva aad useful member of Ua aaaaei Mr. Marshall aad wilt a tweaalldraa aaeaaada daeghter betk af wheat an aew pupus la ua Ltaeaatar alga Mr. atarahaU waa elected a member of eematea eaaaell la 1874 aad re-elected la UTS. Oa the 1st or February, 1877, he waa elsehtdalaamber or the achoet beard te ail a TesBBBy aataail by thedeath or the venerable Peter KeCdaemy. Oa tbe 0th of November, 1870, he waa elected treasurer of the beard, aad from Uat time en has been annually re elected. Mr. Marshall Is also treaaurer el Ua Western Market oemptoy and of (ft.. Jeaa'a Sptaeeaal church, lit la a prominent member el 8b Jebs'a aad, beiag a ana mustdaa, has led lis choir for meay years. He la aa aetlva business msa In the prime of Ufa, aad 1b ae waU and widely known la Ule eemmnalty that It te unnecessary te go Inte farther details of hla lUe here. um MAtttm of mmtttamvma. i Wastdertal raJatteee BsklkNed la raMaa Overa Bnm aa rrlday Ktealag. Last evening Fulton opera heusa waa atarlyBlledloaeethebaMlaefOettyBburgaa palated by Freak D. Briscoe. Tbe audlaaee waa oem posed mostly or men, but there were probably a hundred women aed children present. Qsn. HL CUIr A. Mulhelland, who ably described the scenes, began by briefly outlining Ue results or the rebellion and con trasting It with Ue France-Oerman war of 1870. Ua aald there never waa a people fought aa well aa Americans, and tbe struggle atuettysDurg we greater than at Waterloo. Anoetllneuponoanvaa,efaowlng the positions or tne Federal and confederate foreea, the towneraettyaburg.Ua Cbambersburg and Taneytown reads, Ue Wllleughby run, Ue spot where Gee. J. F. Reynolds waa ahet, Ue Pennsylvania Uaoleglcal seminary,' eta, served te keep Ue auditors en Ua track Ureuga Ue Urea daya' batUa. It was U view before eaeh painting waa ex hibited and Ue lecturer pointed upon It where Ue principal events occurred, and the movements of betb armies. The most UrUl Ing scenes were the csvslry 'tight at aoen of Ue UIrd day, Plcketta charge and aurren der In the afternoon, and en tbe nlgbt of tbe second dsy the gallant fight of Rlcketta' bat tery, and In the af teruoeu the close contest at Little Round Tun. All the representations were geed, and they muet have bwn familiar te tbe many veteraus preaent wbeparUelpsted In the engagements. The first soene repre sented tbe two sides opening the first firing j Gen. Reynolds sttempted te gsln the hlU through McPbersen'e weeds, and white urg ing hla men onward the boys In gray of Cutler'a brigade opened lire and tbe beloved Union general fell from his horse mortally wounded. During Ue evening at Interval. Sergeant Charlea T. Boettger furnished music upon the piano and horn, ending his part with the taps, which ha Bounded ever Ue grave of Ueu. Grant. Tbls afternoon a matinee was given when a large audience attended. Tula evening the laat opportunity will be had of seeing this wonderful work of art, and aa It la for tbe benefit el Admiral Reynolds Pest et tbls city, Ue hall should be crowded. tun maul Tewnauir mi mm. ttm Lem te Jehn n. rtewen Larger Tba First Sappetmi. The furniture uisuutaatery of Jehn D. Bowery In Earl township, which wss de stroyed by fire en Thursday nlgbt, was 03x52 feet, two two-thirds three sterie in height, sad the remainder two dories. It waa fitted up with a seven-bone power Farqubar steam engine and a oemploto outfit of turning lathis, plsnea, saws, and ether machinery. There were also many etber tools aud numerous patterns In tbe workshop, and from 8,000 te 10,000 feet of fine walnut, poplar and cherry lumber. Tbe waroroems were completely packed with llnisbed furniture, Mr. Bewers hsvlnghsd orders ler twenty-three complete heuseatlres, b sides numerous smaller orders. Nearly all Uia stock waa atered In the building, at only a lewoltbe outfits bad been delivered. The less will be mueh heavier than waa at firat supposed. Tbe New Helland Clarien plaeea it at 110,000, divided aa fellows : On finished and unfinished furniture and mat treeses, (1,000; machinery, tools and patterns, fJ,600; lumber, 600, and building, f 1,500. These sums, however, would net replace what has been destroyed. There is an insur ance of (3,260 In the Penn Township Mutual (1,000 en Ue building, (2,000 en Ue stock and machinery, and (250 en lumber. m la Town, Barney Reynolds was in this city yesterday making arrangement for tbe appearane of hla company at the King atreet theatre next week. M r. Rey nelda waa formerly of tbe Dutch team of Reynolds and Walling. Dive Wall ing has been dead ler aeveral years. Fer two aeasens'pnl Mr. Reynolds hat b9u intnsg ing tbe Taeatra Unique, 1'flllaielphU, which be made tbe most succsmIuI beuse of Ita kind in tbla country. Ua.. Mall M.wa, Yesterday tbe Philadelphia league club played their aeoend game lu Savannah, and werosuceestmlby thesoere of 9 te 4. Tbe press say Uat Gibsen's catching was a feature of the game. Tbe Dfltreltsplsyed In New Orleans yester day, and wen by tbe aoere or 5 te 2. Knowl Knewl Knowl ten pitched a geed gsnie for tba I.BBguers, but tour bits being made oil him. A BraatKal Picture. In Ue window of U. Z. Rheada' jewelry store, there Is new en exhibition a painting which was made by Marllle, the celebrated artist, It !a entitled "La Pietae." The painting was brought from Mexloe, after tbe Mexican war by a son or Jacob Hteatand, of Bprlegvllle. At Ue deaU of Mr. Illeatand it came Inte tbe hands or tbe late Geerge R. Hendrlcksen, formerly et this city, te whom It was willed. It la new Ue property et Mr. llendrlckten's son Frank. Pat .at lak MaaiL Mr. Jamet U. Gable, or tbla elty, haa bjen allowed a patent for aa Improved Ink ataud. This stand Is Intended te ha remevably se cured in tbe desk or table, aad Is made se as te avoid tbe spilling of Ue lak and prevent its undue exposure. The patent waa secured through Wm. R. Gelbart, aolleltor of patents, Ne. ai North Duke street. Anether Katltled te uraeu. Wasb. II. Potts waa net given Ue credit yesterday, in Ue account of Ua Rete fire, for what ba did In assisting te prevent a oonll eonll oenll graUou. Ua eaya be waa In Centre Square when Ue alarm waa glvan, and being told Ue fire was at Rete's photograph gallery ran te Ue building, entered and beat down Ue tire with an axe. The emeke was very denss atUe time. Kl.eUea of OIBesr. Tbe following eillera of Monterey lejge, Ne 242, 1. 0. O. F. wereelectedlait evening ; Neble Grand Geerge A. Shelly. Vice Grand Jehn H. Remley. (Secretary Linnaeus Rttnveu. Asa. Secretary Themas O, Burr. Treasurer H. K. Snyder. Chaplain E J. Brteman. Trustee O. O. Herr, OHUe . Mr. Jereme, of New Yerk, aad Mr. Jamee DaHy.ef Marietta, were entertained here yes terdaybya friend. Oa Ue table were Hei ght's Madeira of 1808, 180 aad 1870 and bread af Ma LANCASTER, HAVE YOD PAID YOUR TAX? Java raers'jaa uAmta nm acaaa 9ax r $t ib tmt itr. Met Bean AMeattea Baa Besa rata te IM Oel leeusa hs Ike rest. Bat H WW kt the ratare-Tfce Werraat rat IM Oellse- Hea riawlass mA'JUpUtU. The etatement made by W. U. HeaeeL esq., at Ua Beard of Trade meeUag ea Tuee day eveelag, Uat a very astall number of taaaata aad alagla msa paid Uelr eehoel tax waa doubted by soma of his listeners, who hardly believed that our people would be der elict la ae Important a matter. But It la Ue fact, aaUereoerda of the school beard abew. Tbe number of tenanta and alagla men ea Ua hut lists Is 6,000. The actual number liable for tbla tax Is net lees Uaa 4,000. The additional 1,000 get ea Uepiats Ureugh Ua eareleas dapUeatlea of names by Ue BMiasara and also by frequsat remevala. The tax aa atesed agataet each tenant and alagla man la ealylL aad ir paid In a reasonable Ume, 6 pereebtla Uken'.ett. After Ue book gees ute Us hands of thsdsllaqutat oelleotor, 6 per eent. Is added, asking Ue tax (1.05. Tenants end single mta are aet the only ones aaesssed with this tax. It la attdsd te the tax el every real estate owner In Ue city. THK LAW WABBANTS IT. The beard or directors have Ue law behind Uem In their efforts te collect this head tax. but Ureugh their leniency Ue tax oeUectora have never, up te this year, made any great effortateosllealtt. The commission allowed te Ue oettector for tbls tax, prier te this year waa Ue eame aa for the collection or real ee tate tax, and Ue remit was Uat Uey did net try te collect because It did net pay Uem te canvas Ue city, or the 4,000 people liable te pay Ue tax about 40 or 60 paid annually. Fully nine-tenths of thest liable were never called upon for the tax and Ue result waa Uat Uey would net pay tbe present oeUector when he called en Uem and claimed Uey were net liable for IL The beard of dlrectera experienced great difficulty In getting a suitable oelleotor, but finally Jehn liege, Jr., or Ne.. 624 Seuth Queen street, agreed te undertake the collec tion of the tax. lie hss had up-htll work In hla efforts, but he hai done better than any eUer collector that ever attempted te collect Uls head tsx. lie bat net met wlU Ue suc cess which be should have obtained, but be Intends te see every person entitled te pay Ue tax, and make them pay. While be does net wish te tate extreme measures, he feels it te be bis duty te oellect the tsx, unless tbme sssesaed have aeme legal reason for net psylng, Msny persons upon whom he called agreed te pay after tbe matter was fully explained te them and Uey were given time. In half a desen cases where ths parties refused te pay he waa obliged te make a levy. That had the desired elTest and Ue tax, teieUer wlU all coats, was paid. In a few eaaea where Uere waa no property be was obliged te arrsst Ue delinquents and waa about marching Uem off te the county Jill when they came down with the amount or tbe tax and were released. TUKCOLLCCTOB'S WARRANT. Following la a copy or Ua warrant giving the collector authority te collect tbla tax : Lancastbr City Scheel Dutrict, 83. Te Jehn Jlrgt, Jr . Cetl'ctnr of Dtllnqutnt Ta Jar LmcatUr Cily Scheel Ditlrict, in .Saiil These are te authorize and require you te demand and receive of and from every per son named In Ue annexed duplleate oracbeol tax or aald district the sum wherewith sueh person stands cbsrged aud pay Ue same te Wm. O. Marshall, treasurer or aald school district, and bis suoseisor In offlee en or be fore tbif tlr.t day of My jiext, at f which Ume abatement or allowance ter mistakes, or In digent preaa, or unseated lands wlU be msds by the beard of kcSoeI directors aa may appear Jut and resenable; aud en or before the first dsy of May next, you wilt pay Inte the bands of tbe ssld treasurer Ue whole amount of tbe taxes charged and awesMd In the annexed duplicate without further delay ; except such sum as Ue said dlrectera may In their discretion exonerate you Ireji, aud If any person shall neglect or refute te make payment within thirty daya from the time of demand ae made, it shall be the duty of you, tbe collector arareeaid, te levy sueh amount by distress and ssle of tbe goods and chattels or such delinquent, giv ing ten days public notice of such salepy wrlttuu or printed adyerUsemsnts and re turning the everplus, (if any there be) te tbe owner. And In caw Reeds and chattels suf ficient te satisfy tue same, wlU tbe oeata can not be found, you are hereby authorized te take the body of such delinquent and con vey him te the Jail et the county, Uere te remain unUl tbe amount et such tax to gether with the oests shall be paid, or ee cured te be paid, or until he shall be other wise dlscbsrged by due course of law. Provided that nothing herein contained shall autberlzs tbe arre.t or imprisonment or any female or Infsnt, or perren by Inquest round te blot unsound mind, Hereof tall net Given under my hand and aeal at Lancas ter city. Pennsylvania, en Ue 29ih day of oepiouiuur, iboe. Jeiin Levkroeod, Prealdent or the lljard of Scheel Directors, Lancaster City Scheel District. Countersigned, Tnes F. McEllioett, Secretary or tbe Beard. NO EQUATE rOSSIBLK. As will ba aeen by tbe abive there deae net. appear te be any esctps from the payment of Uls tax, and there should net be. Nine tenths of tbe tenanta have children attending tbe publle schools, and they aheuld at least contribute tbelr mite towards their maintain anca. Anew school beuse could be built eery three or four years with Ue tax Uat should ba psld by tenants and single men. There haa net been any Increase In tbe achoel tax rate for years, aad mtny new buildings have been erected. It keeps tbe beard busy new te make ends meet. There Is a demand formero school accommodation, and 11 can not be met unless all are willing te contribute their share. The school aheds en Seuth Duke, West Chestnut and Seuth Mulberry streeta aheuld be replaced with modern buildings, but their erection will have te be delayed, because tbe beard deea net wish te lucr case Its indebtedness. OBISP COUNTY CULLING:!. Mrs. Peter R- Glsb. ei West Danea-sl. died suddenly en Wednesday aud was burled to te dsy. Dr. Alexander, of Marietta, eaya be loses 200 b year by the bad mail regulations. Uls postage bill is $1,100 s year. Jiwepb Shirk, of Turkey Hill, claims te have made a gun which gave te Samutil Cell bia tdea for C.ilt's famous revolver. Mr. D. J. Griffith's has Just returned te Marietta from Adamstown, where he had been principal et tbe schools. He baa been quite successful in putting tbe schools of tbat borough In geed condition. He will continue his law studies under Cel. Cue. Te Bay s Steae Walk. Goreonville, March 38. The Gordon Gerdon Gorden ville primary school held an entertainment I ait night In the B.ptlst church. It emulated of tongs and recitations. Tbe beuse was a crowded one, and Ue audlaaee showed their approval and appreciation by tbelr applause. Mr. Weaver, tbe teacher, deserves much credit for the wsy In which he een due ted tbe exercises. The proceeds are for a atone walk, which will be laid In Ue town. Joined tbe Baaks. Edward M. Gilbert, one of Lancaster's young lawyer'a haa taken unto almeelf a wife Miss Carrie V. Yeakere, oaeet Laaeaater'a teachers. The couple were married la Cam deu, N. J , ea January 3d but it waa only made publle en Friday. PA., SATURDAY, MARCH 26, 1887. maAtm vr cnmnrtM rmerm. A Waal Keewa enttsa-reua by Trade aad TisetaBT lev Twraty Teats. Chrlatlaa Troyer, who waa one et Laaeaa tar's very old citizens, died at hla reaideaee, Ne. SS3 Wast Orange street, at aa early hour Ulaaaoralalathe87Uyearefhlaaga. Oa Saturday last Ue old man Buffered from a stroke. He teemed te be recoveries freta Ma efreet, but waa again stricken oaMeadsy. Ha grew worn until deaU ended hla attfertagr. Tbsdeeeaeed waa the last of Ua family of Andrew Troyer. He was married S3 yaara age te Mary Ackerman. Hla wife anrvlves bias, aad afae Is new 83 years or age. In early Ufa Mr. Troyer waa a potter and worked for Ue late Charles Sbetfier. Over 20 years age ha waa appointed a tlpit.fi In the court house, a poslUea Uat he held up te the time of his death. At Ue quarter sessions court la Ue flret week of tbla month be waa at hla pest aad waa also examined as a witness In a esae trial. He waa a remarkably well pre- old man and waa run or ureand spirit te wlUln a abort time of hie death. Deeseaed had nine chUdren bat six of whom are living. Geerge and William re sides la Uls city and Andrew la New Orleans. Ha alae has three daughters, Cecilia la Ua wife of Casper Walker and Adaliae Is Mrs. W. F. ffambright Mlsa Sarah resides at home wlU her psrenta, He bse twenty-Uree grandchildren and two great grandchildren living. The funeral will take place en Tuee day. Te-dat's raasrala- Tbe funeral of Ue late Jehn MeFadden took place Ula morning and waa largely at tended. Tbe remains were taken te St Mary's CaUolle church where services were oeaduoted by Rev. Dr. McCullsgh. The Interment was made at St Mary's cemetery. Tbe funeral or Mrs. Anna Maria FonDer FenDer amlU took plaee thle afternoon from Ue family residence, Ne. 307 East King street, and waa largely attended. Impressive funeral services were held at Ue beuse, conducted by Rev. C. L. Fry, of Trinity LuUeran church, assisted by Rev. C. E. Houpt, of Grace LuUeran. After Ue services Ue funeral precession moved te Woodward Hill cemetery where Ue Interment was made. The following named gentlemen acted aa pallbearers: Themas Baumgard ner, Jehn D. Skiles, Jehn A. Charles, Jamea Shand, Jehn A. Bausman and Reuben A. Baer. Mr. Kennedy'a funeral, which takes place at Gap en Monday morning at 10 o'clock, Will be attended by many friends from thle city. All trains east and west step at Usp except Ue fast line. By special arrangement tbe fast line weat, which reaches Uia elty at 2 o'clock p. m., will atop at Gap te accommodate these attending tbe funeral. BummirrA malm. Ths Properties of Vive Persons Disposed at Cadsr tke Hammer. Sheriff Thomllaeen sold Ue following prep, ertlee at the ceart house this afternoon : The two-atery-brlok dwelling beuse Ne. 39 North Mulbetetreet, In the city of Lancas ter, aa tbe prophty-ef Alfred Sleber te A. D, Ktlltan for fMpiubJect te a mortgage or (1,700. sr Six acrea of land In Maner township, en which are erected a two-story frame dwelling beuse, frame barn and tobacco ahed aa Ue property of Jehn A. Copland te Franklin D. White, for (2, 860. Eight acres or land In Salisbury township with improvements, consisting or a frame dwelling house' and frame stable, aa Ue property of WfiUam Axe, te Elizabeth Axe forlel&. --- Tbe two-story brick dwelling house, corner or Park avenue'and Shlppen street, as tbe property or William 3. Michael, te Margaret Ueltahu for (1,150. Ne. L The following properties of Wm. Sales : Twenty-tour scree of land In the Sev enth ward, Lincaster city, wlU Improve ments, consisting of a dweUlng house, barn and ether outbuildings. Ne. 2. Four seres or lsnd, partly in tbe city and parly in Lancaster township, without Improvements, te D.P.Locher A Sen for (12, 100. Current llatln.u In Court. The court heard argument this morning of a number or cases In the quarter sessions list. Tbe Judgment docket waa called at 10 o'clock and twenty-one Judgmenta were en tered for want or an appearance, plea and affidavit et defense. Tbe tavern license or Jehn M. Will, Pdnn township, was transferred te Martin Hal lacher, Uat of B. N. Mehler, Manhelmtown Manhelmtewn ship, te Levi H. Longenecker, that of B. O. Myers, Btraaburg borough, te Jehn Lanlus, and that el Aaren G, Eltner te Samuel G. Hacker. Henry Paullck, who served a term for a misdemeanor, was discharged by taking Ue benefit et Ue luaelvent law. The tavern license of C. W. Llppett, Msy Msy tewn, was transferred te IL L. Cochran ; that of D. G. Martin, Earl, te Jacob D. Gray bill, and c. Tayler, usphe, te Emanuel Keaer. Geerge Stumpf, convicted at the last session et an Indecent assault en tbe daughters of Philip Daatlnger, waa sentenced te undergo au imprisonment of four mouth. A fair el xama Hears. E. M. Scheel z, tbe candy man, en North Queen atreet, la never behind in advertising bis business, and hia latest scheme is Ue one or tbe most novel yet seen in Uls city. He haa two geed-sized bear cubs In a large cage in hla window. The animals were caught in Clearfield county and shipped te Edward Trisder, wbe owns Uem. Tbey are as play rut as kittens and seem te be perfectly harm Itea. This morning tbey were led down street without muzzles, and Uey walked along as quietly at dogs. Crowds et delighted children have been watching tbe antlca of Ue an I mala all day. Pension Commutes of O, A. It, Commander Denue., of Geerge U. Themas Pest Ne. 84 G. A. R , en Frldsy evening sp sp pelnted James A. Nlmlew, A. V. Uurst, and If. R. Fulton as the committee en pensions, Tba duty el this committee Is te report te Ue dupartuient at Waahtngten all evercbarges or amenta in securing pensions and also te report te tbe ponslen commissioners Ue names of these drawing pensions wbe are net enUtled te Ue ume. Tbla committee will take cog. niztnce et all names banded them by reputa ble citizens. Will Bavs le Pay Ibe Ceal. Jchn Mehler Is tbe name of a young man wbe waa recently engaged In a row at Sehaef. fer'a aaloen, en Derwart street. Several suite were brought against him before Alder man Spurrier. Be paid part et Ue costs and upon premising te pay the remainder was allowed te go. He failed te pay up and dis appeared. Last evening he waa arretted by Officer Wenninger and be gave ball te be en band and pay Ibe remainder of tbe costs next Monday. Mlu Hlnteu. Esgagam.at. Sallle Hlnteu played Little Btrefoet" at tbe King atreet theatre te a large audience last evening. Tbe auppart was geed, and Ula evening will be dosed with The Lan cashire Lass." It it aild that Miss Ulnten will Bbertly make a tour el tbla county, ap pearing In all tba small towns. There, is ae doubt that sueh a venture would be success ful. Pocfcetkeek Foead. A poeketbook asatalaiag a small sum of money waa found a she Central market Uls morning. It Is at Ue atsyer'a offlee awaiting aa owner. SEYERAL SEVERE ACCIDENTS. cmmurtAM rummu uaa um mbam BUOmtM BW A VBAMB BAHUtB. Jeta Balnea lajared ta Ue Base WHHa-aOelyer, Brakssaaa, qaetssd frhlle OeepHag-A I4Mle wtl rraetares aev tiSg bykraU-OihsvTewairsws. Columbia, March 2d Christian Fisher aad Jehn Hslnes, two employee et Ue Cel. umbla rolling mill, wereeagaged In leading Iren Inte a car yesterday afternoon, ualsg a crane for that purpose. OaeofUe men left goet the handle, whleh went round wlU great rapidity. Fisher waa etruck la Ue race, breaking hta nose and cutUng aeveral gashes in the raee. Haines alee received In juries In bis face, his nose and meuUbetag vary bidly cut Wllllsm Cetyer.'abrakemaa ea shifting en gine Ne. 424, received Injuries about hla'J right shoulder, yesterday afternoon, in Ue f weat yards or Ue Pennsylvania railroad. Ha was engaged In coupling cars, and had hla shoulder caught between Ue platTerma of two cars. The injuries are net of a serious character, but wlU keep him off duty. A daughter of H. G. Miller, age about seven years, living en BeuU Fourth street, met with a painful accident yesterday after noon. She waa returning home from achoel, when Bbe tripped and rail te Ue pavement, sustaining a fracture of Ue right leg at Ue ankle. Dr. a F. Market waa summoned and reduced Ue fracture. Ida Cramer, living la AUey J, above Ser end street, met wlU a very painful accident yesterday afternoon. She waa engaged In lifting a kettle el het water from a stove, which was overturned, and Ue water burned her loot In a very palnlul manner. A alight wreck occurred about 4:30 thla morning in Ue east yards of Ue Pennsyl vania railroad caused by engines Ne. 68 and 48L coupling, running Ute a draft et cars. The care were coming down the aiding and tbe engine struck Uem at Ue switch. Three eanrwate derailed, one track of each car be ing effUe track. The wreck crew were In service, and Ue wreck waa cleaned away aaaran hour's work. Kxsretsss In tke Blgk Scheel. The pupils et tbe high achoel held their exeretsea en Friday afternoon, when Ue following pregramme waa carried out : Ad dress, Jebn Miller ; referred question, "why de Ua Christian churches observe forty days before Easter, why la it called Lent and why te Aah Wednesday ae called T" Edgar Hetter; organ sole, Bertie Leckard ; aenUment roll, C. class ; recitation, Jennie SmlU ; chorus, by girls ; reading, Hattle Wanbangb ; debate, ' Resolved, tbat monopolies nave been mere beneficial Uan hurtful te our country." AfflrmaUve, Eva Elliett and Percy Wilsen ; negative, Emily Bucher and Edward Sheatler ; daatded In Ua amrmaUva by a vote of 21 te Id ; . denble quartette, by Lucy May. -Bessie Kx-effman, Edith Seurbeer,-IilUafA-Temag, H. N. Dickinsen, Albert Uaa talis iJaaaee Ryen and Edward HheeslsT ; reading of Ue high achoel "Bell," Editress LUtla Sleet. Busting of Scboel Beard. A special meeting or Ue scboel beard waa bald last evening te consider Ue placing et Use tax duplicate for 1887, for collection. Meaasa. Tayler and S trine visited Harrlsburg te consult Ue attorney general and tbe state supertatetideBt about Ue matter. The attor ney g Battel elated Uat Ue matter waa net In his Jurisdiction, but advised Ue employment et a prlvate'ceunsel. The beard have retained C. C. Kauffman, esq , as tbe counsel. Among tbe Cbarekss. Rev. F. J. CUy-Meran, sector of 8L Paul's P. E. church, will preath en Sunday eve ning at 7:30 o'clock, en Ue subject of "Mar riage and Divorce," wlU reference te the bill new pending before the legislature. Rev. E. C. Griffiths will occupy Ue pulpit of Ue.Metbed 1st Episcopal chureb en Sunday, and will enter upon the third year or his pastorate. An examination or subjects for confirmation will be held in the Salem LuUeran chureb, en Sunday morning at 10:30. Seventeen per sons will be admitted te church membership. Rev. C. D. Rlshel has returned home from a visit te Cumberland county and wlU oo eo oe cupy the pulpit of tbe Church et Ged en Sunday. Tbe organ or Ue Second Street Lutheran church haa b&en rebuilt, during Ue past two weeks. The new organ will beuaed at Ue church services en Sunday. Mrs. Harriet A. Baker, Ue well-known colored evangelist will preach In UeMt Zten A. M. E. church en Sunday evening, at 7:30 o'clock. Mra. Baker baa been vlaltlng a number el citiea during the past winter, een- ducting revival meetings. The Yeung People's assoelaUon el Ue Seo See ond Street LuUeran church held a pleasant metUng Isst night, at tbe resldenee or Mr. J. R. Beetem, en Cbeatnut atreet t Brl.fly Told, Themas Gucker, auperintendent or tbe Pennsylvania railroad, and etber officials were in town yesterday en a tour of inspec tion. A publle sale ei real eatate will be held at Ue Franklin house Uls evening. iWaite'a comedy company will open an engagement in the opera house en Monday evening. The band and orchestra are special features of the show. "The Danltes" will be their first play. Chss. I. Landl, esq , et Lancaster, spent Frldsy in town at the guest et Wm. B. Given, eaq. The hotel property or Gerbart Kramer, en Maner street, baa been Beld te MatUias Swarfs for (2,805. Tbe house or Samuel Glatfelter, en NerU Third atreet,hasbeen purchased by Rlcbsrd Gere for (2,100. The talea were made by Wm. B. Given, et q. The glass blowers will close their engage ment in tbe armory te-night The new tariff rates of Ue Pennsylvania railroad are being prepared for distribution, which will be done In a few daya. The rates are made in aocerdanco with Ue lnter-state commerce law. Tbe guide mill of tbe Columbia rolling mill turned out 33,000 pounds of finished inn ea Friday. The iron was furnshed by one fjrnace. A WOMOMMtVL LVMB. Ote Leb. et ths Lnagi of a Cew Found te Weigh teny round.. This morning Dr. Weber, ei tbls city, and Dr. Bridge, ei Philadelphia, visited a farm la Ue weetern part or Uia county te Inspect aeme cattle that were reported te ba suffering wlU pleuropneumenia. The veterinary surgeons killed two et Ue cattle a steer and a cow Uat were found te be Buffering badly from Ue disease. Tim animals were die - aectsd and tbe lungs el beU were found te be badly diseased and much enlarged. One lobe of Ue cow's lung was removed aad found te weigh 40 pounds When it la considered that the healUy lung of a cow weighs only Ireui 2 te 3; pounds Ue enormous enlargement of Ule diseased lung may be properly appreciated. It Is Dr. Weber's intention te have It photographed aa aa unusual specimen el enlargement Tba usual weight el diseased lungs In eatUa front pleuro-paeumenla is from 10 te 18 pounds : but Dr. Bridge eaya he has aeen easet U which Uey weighed 75 pounds, i Walvad a earlag. J. H. Batter, wbe la charged by Rebert Heiaaes, tt Reading, wlU libel, waived a hearing before Aldermaa Dean Ula taeralag and gava baU for trial at oeurt. EIGHT PAGES CAUBMtBmm bb wtaaau. The t-eatsst ta Wktsfc she Ostsrd ValvstsMy Bern Beat Leegifca la UbW MBBBaraajaaaTaSVaa Mmwn9fm9tmmWi Londen, March 96. T day, Ua day set for ua aaauai oeawet between Ue eight eight eared erawa of Ue anlverslUee of Oxford aad Cambridge ea lew Thamea dawaed bright eaaeiearwiu rawer aaurxDrette prevail ing. ThaearBB ever whleh Ue raee la te be rowed ta Ua ueaal one men Pataey te MerUake, Slaee early ateralag orewde ea feet aad la all manner of coaveyaaeee have been pouring out from Londen te Ua river baaka which were densely lined wlU people at an early hour. Tba Cambridge craw are Ue favorites and heavy edda are beiag laid en them by Uelr admirers. The partlsana of Oxford, however, are net Blew in accept ing all bete offered and Ue edda In oonae eonae oenae quenoe have materially lessened at Ula writ ing. All conditions for Ue race are favere ble wlU tbe exception et the water, which la a little lumpy. When Ue signal te start was given Ue Cambridge crew were quicker Uan their opponents and get away wiU soma advan tage. Tbey rowed a allghUy fatter atreks Uan Ua Oxfords and at Ue end et the flret mile Ue light bluee were half a length ahead. At Ula point Oxford spurted but Cambridge answered gamely and net only maintained Uelr lead but Increased It slightly, for at HammeramlU bridge half way home, Uey were leading by a clear lengU. After passing HammeramlU, Oxford made aneUer telling spurt, sllghUy lessened Ue distance between Ue beats. AlUeugh rowing a stern ehate. UeOxferda showed In better form than Uelr opponents wbe splashed and rolled consid erably. Cambridge, however, was making a supreme effort and succeeded in maintaining Ue length's lead, notwithstand ing Ue splashing and rolling. On nearing Barnea' bridge, Cambridge recovered, and rowing aateader stroke passed that point a length and a half ahead. Oxford here made another effort, hut Just beyond Barnea' one ether cars unfortunately mapped and Ue race Uan became a certainty for Cambridge, who wen eaaUy by three lengths. The race np te Ue point where Oxford broke an ear, waa an exoeUent one. The Oxford crew cer tainly rowed better tegeUer Uan Ue Cam. bridge, but Uey lest aeveral lengths Ureugh bad steering. The scenes en Ue river were a repeUUen of Uese of former years, wiU Ue exoep'tlen ei Ue excitement canted by the advertising enterprise et an American coneern, Ue Waterbury Watch company. The Londen agents of Ula company chartered eleven large steame,yvfrem Ue Thames Steamboat company wlU - xsnd en beard. A free sail up tbe river and a "fine view ei the race was offered te every person who desired It pre vlded Uat he were s Wahv-ury watch. Dur ing Ue progress or we" adnVone amallbal- loena were aant up by tal1n?lrtny people each carrying a oeupon for a chase after Ue baUoena caused no amusement. One enthualasUc Anterior probably Ue possessor of a watch, waa heard te exeiaim tbat Yankee enterprise had Uls time certainly made old Londen " alt up aa aha never eat up before." Te OUUsa tke Niagara Fall. Terente, Ont, March 20. A bill waa In troduced into Ue Ontario legislature yester day praying for an act te incorporate a Joint ateck company te be called "Tbe Niagara Tunnel and Water Power company el On tario." The project la te utilize Ue natural water power afforded by Ue falls and Ue watera of the Niagara and Chippewa rivers, by constructing and operaUeg a hydraulic tunnel from some point en Ue west bank or the Niagara river above the falls or from Ue Chippewa river te some eUer point en Ue west bank en tbe Niagara river, and te sup ply manufacturera and ethers along tbe route of Ue tunnel with water by hydraulic, elec tric or eUer power, for any purpose, by cables, mscblnery or ether appliances. The petitioners are Ue corporation or Ue town or Niagara Falls," Ont, besides msny ctUzens including some English and American capi talists. Six Reported Dramied. Bewdlb, Dak.. March 20. Hta reports laat night from Lebeau, Her an ten and Lv grace, aay Uat Jake McCarthy, a man named Klrkland, and four ethera are new known te have been drowned in tbe bottoms near Lagraee. Ne telegraph wlrea having con nection te any et these places, tbey did net hear of Ue rise at Bismarck, and four lives are supposed te be lest and net reported. The ranchee et Skinner and Walkina, In Campbell, are under 30 feet or water. Skin ner'e entire herd or cattle were ewept away and part et Wllklns herd. The water ia still rising, and if two feet higher is reached Ue tewna of Lebeau and Scranton will be sub merged. The Grand river ice broke yeater day aud Ii.ne w overflowing. It Is expected when Ue gorge at Bismarck breaks tbat tbe river wUl rise several mere feet Tke Players Reporting Far Werk. I.NOiANAreLis, March 2a The base ball management aay tbat positively all the play era engaged for Ula club will be here next week. Ake came yesterday, and private dis patches last nlgbt atated tbat Glaascoek will be here te day, and also Beyle, Klrby, Uealy, Qulnn and Mappla or the St Leuis delega tion. AU el the plajere have had gym nasium practice and. are in geed physical condiUen. Denny is expected Sunday, and all will be given inside work regularly untU Ue weaUer Improves. McKeen and Calen der have already began It The work en Ue greunda la progressing favorably, and will be completed within a few days. Fearing a Revelt In Spain. Madrid, March 20 The military author! tlea were much alarmed last evening by tbe receipt of Information leading them .te be lieve tbat the Revolution lata were contem plating a grand coup involving another revolt In tbe barracks. Tbe Madrid gartlten was Immediately ordered in readlneaa te suppress sa uprising and similar erdera were communicated te tne cemmanuanta ei gar risons In ether cities and tewna. NeUlng has occurred aa yet, however, te -disturb Ue peace. Heavy Less and Small lasaranee. QuiNer, Ills, March 20 About mid night fire originated in the extensive plan ing mill of Orr A Hedson and fanned try a strong wind spread te Ua BaUard house, a Uree story brick, and te tbe butter and egg beuse otstermer, Btlnet Ce, allot whleh tegsUer wlU two resldenee aad a large amount et lumber waa destroyed. One wing ofFarlew & Ce. 'a packing house waa de stroyed. At 2:30 a. m. tba tire was under I control. Tbe less will exceed 130,000, with 1 but light Insurance, I A Break Among lbs Ubcrwl-Dnlealets. Londen, March 20. Three Liberal-Union-lets voted wlU the opposition sgslest Ue government en Ue division in Ue Heusa of Commens last nlgbt en Mr. Merley'a amend ment te Ua government's moUea te gnat urgeney te Ue coercion bill, and sfvea ether membeiseflbe tame Parly sbsented Ueat selves. nau of lunltl Debun, Mareh mt. wsBt"""'"! Ue AUber of Mr. T. D. tUUlvaa, lord mayer el Ula elty, died today. s eaaskWaJetlnanai. Pittstiblp, Mean, Merea M.-W. D. Axteu, piBBsiitar f Um sterkaaira eenaty Magi, aad one el Ua haa) kaewa JewaaUeta UUeatete,dledte4ay,atate7, - PMOB1; ALL HOT II BBBna taaa FAte 4 ffnaweMUr j Wreaking Vests i. y. ?. Saving Orewe TTe-Tke ettkeVetkfteataes ?? Bleb Point, L. 1, M-m aftW eewaea ue BHihU teomfertaWy warn, aar'ewwaa Ntaui aight m a breeae whleh aaatt areta .'thai: nightfall teat ataat died M atmldalgbt Aaytateg tataa last nigut must hard heavy leaa of Ufa, Waa W onbeardaadaerawofalaMi been Impossible le aavw wlU the facilities at 1 o'clock Ula morning two addl el Ue Merrltt Coast WfeeaasJ utiveu m ui ncene. xasy wan4 Ua steamer Reseue. The earf at waa running rather high aad 'an get me barges en a wreeklag side was untttocet.ru.. Tke Grant lay near Ue etranded veaaat all ana conunueusiy burned teeaavfaV uat no was near ta anes ir necessary. The were net taken off by Ua yesterday pasaed a miserable majority refusing te leave Uta Bailers and oflleers had no alee, aai completely exhausted. At tea e1 morning the vessel waa reported the rate of aa Inch ae heu, eat tjaal pumpa were ia constant eperatie. after tea o'clock the wreeklac'va needed in getting some of Ue perl into one of Ue barges and la taw at . beat It waa taken Inte Fire laiaac Aa yet none of Ua peaeeaaetav been transferred te the tangent being tee choppy te permit it Tai' transferring them by mesas of Use , buoy was resumed Ula morning aaeU UTM Minn tirnnotitaahAf-e. ThnM hm'ii of the wrecking vestele refuse te ohanees In Ue matter of getting' UM gen en ey wnich lire tnsy be lest or sustained. It has been arranged Uat at ue eea aees net quiet down saw allow tbe bargee te get alongside night that ail ue, passengers se far win be sent by apeeeau te Brooklyn, and from Uere 1st Yerk. Tbe greatest excitement In Uls vicinity Uls morning. The crowded wlU people, Ue majority of haveevldenUy oeme from New Tat ether points te meet Uelr friends. ethers have oeme through cariesity.' excitement among tbe ptttengera salt Deara tne scetia seems te have abated what As aeen Ureugh telescopes wMtr ,t n uwieru ana oearaggisa i suae Bl XaeHandred atea Oat et Binohamten. N. Y.. MsMh9g.-1 which broke out ia Weed'a ptanbtaT t ahnnt II nV.1iw.lr I... -ll.. -l Z1 . at 130 this morning. Aflreeruieanrk net visited Uls city In years, Jlbeat .1 ... n.. ww .u.uffuuutuieajpujyBBSnt, I mw uuii m um reeuilt It Witt DO a I mew te ue city. Tba streets In Ua vletaB ' or Ua fire were Ureaged with people wtstv uau tunica eui te witness tne oenoagi Tbe surrounding country was' lighted l miles and sparka were borne Ions dta by Ue strong wind which prevailed, only ether buUdlng destroyed besides"! connected wltb tbe mill wss owned bv CL -" A J. Blakeslee. The building waa eatmaast ; by Ue former who used the lower fleer ear ai roenry. ine less upon ID IS WIU BS).. (3,uue for a ume it seemed almost that Kingman's restaurant and cutter factory would be destroyed, A'lwarg w...v..u.uv. wvuiiu wm awTev, wavy'l tue uaiu wnr ei tne nramnn ;ine aa reach (110,000, tbe insurance en tba aa! manHlfidsrvi'iAf ISalnavriwan . rVlA ili V- -w, Tke Racing Taeht. BfcUd;-:.a; ev yerk, March 2d Theaesamer I which arrived Ula mernlag freetf reports naving seen both Us , aed Ue Coronet en the 2 let HaV net distinguish them by naniawOaa lat 40, 9 and long. 31, 49 and thet 45, 33 north and long, sa, 6L leading, however, u stui aa mash a I as ever. The Stale reports Uta Wi tbe Slat showing wlU high head M weetnerthwest. The yachts were i miles aeatt The last one wsa la tkA'i reeling sail. ify,- -'-i Rpirted sals of a Dayton. Ohie. March 26. It ts renranentatlves of the syndicate Uat the Cincinnati. Hamilton it Daytea!i have purchased Ue Dayton Deisaem row gauge read for (360,090. ' Wish taef cbate ue Cincinnati, uamutea a u seta a right of way for an exteaalen phea te Decatur, Ind., where Uei secured what it has long Bought et with Ua Chicago AUanUe ler Ohleaga;.' l..H.f. Ill kM Man A AasIS) tH A .- Miit) UKUaUDr WIU way ixiaeuv eati abbb w . . vfe Murderer Tite. Taken te tbe PMUSSBIBtV Belvidbris. N. J.. Mareh 20. Tltnav?i murderer el Tillle Smith, was taken 1 New Jersey state prison this morals were haidcuffs and was nervous and t He appeared anxious for his personal I Thnre were no demonstraUena by Uei i etber than he was greeted with hoeto'arshv tlens along Ue route. " s- r M:-. Probable Delay Fer tke I Londen, Mareh 28. Tbe Daily Jftws'hn Heves Uat Ua gevercatent wlU tbe oreDoaal made by Mr. Chamberlain I tbe Ulrd reading of Ue coercion bill sa laved nnUl tbe land bill baa reseMd atamofaBOendraadlna'. ' Tke Bamerer Caeafct oeld. Bbrlin, Mareh 20. The emperor la ins from lnfltmmstlen of his right caused by a cold contracted during tan: tlvillea attending tne eeieorauea m day. f. anested for Wearlsg Berlin. March 26 Eleven were arrested for wear lag trt-aaler Ue etreeta durlag Ua aataataa amnarei'a blrUdsv wereyeetasaay te six menUs toprlaeaaaat..J . . I .L.J 4 IHianuwne bwwt. Tha Union Dorcas I lowing i Frem Mra, eayJ Mrs, Daatel utMiih&m,. Wm. Palper bj. I 'n.rrralsnlfanrl irlada, feaeraUy mBmBgM traaea Vases and J ewan.nsmwnnnnnnnmiimmm-- -. Tata meraht wWM end at 1 WS4MWMBBekmBfJBlV Bet,ateakBUw BBMli' laaMfc ssgaj BaBaaBBBBBByt Sl'7f?Slr, ii UBABBBB ABBABmBBB. .' L-J tLfti lamwM: W.BB4.IV, w " " itM Sai5SbStfi -itU, m;mmm 'i ., Wi'J i '.lt, v.$myim ;'jv ;.HJfttf ihjz$m ... t'.tLk