FwP -xuwLTf-- i"v " - .- v-v--- i"nm,wrra!3mi".,B'ri .' i. '. 'w rTt . .iMHfrnw. Br.x,!'' mH. iiuti, --mmmi r wv j V2ZHJ jvWi ,Nfc:Mavjr'rt'i,.safcsrrJaK. rj.v"' - ...- -jw !? . t -..,' -""i? ws 1 LANCASTER, PA., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, 1887. VOLUME XXIII NO. 178. PRICE TWO! ."waV-i I VH JS?I Kl I OPPOSED TO TAXATION. tmm beabb or tbabb vukbidbba ab imrvmtdBt bvbjbet. II Adas IUMMiMa CM-Ug Vaea the f-wgtsla- tar Malt Tea Bsaaalaetartaa Cssssis- Ueae-Bseh AeUaai WaaM Wars Orest am la Ik atate ladattrt. A specUt meeting or tbe Beard or Trad waa bald en Tuesday evening , with a full at. tendance of membera. President Htgtr an nounced lb objaet nl tba meeting te ba te oentlder a bill new bafere tba legialaiure el PenneylvenU, Imposing a epecUl Us en manufacturing oerporatlona. Or. Wlekerahara wat called upon for Infor mation aa te the proposed legislation, and ha aid that a number of our manufacturer ban received circular from a prominent Phlla delpbla manufacturer, urging them te pre taetagatnat tba repeal of tba law raliarlng manufacturer from auta Ux. Thedoetor reviewed all tba lealslstlen aa te taxea en or er or peratlona up te 1885, wben a new revenue act wae passed and for the ttret time In many year manufacturing corporation were ex. smpted from the pecll tax en their capital ateck. That law baa been In cflect a year and a half and the reeulia bava been geed. The auditor general drafted tba preeenl law and whan Introduced Inte tba Heuaa II contained the eeme clanae aa the former bill exempting manufacturing oerporatlona from a special tax of three mill. Tbla elauaa waa atrlcken out of tba Heuse, and the bill aa puaed by that branch el the legislature previdea that manufacturing oerporatlona must pay the tax. The bill went te the Senate and the finance committee by a unantmeua vote Inaerted tha cUutaaitrtcken out and tba bill U new pend ing la that body. If both Heuaa adhere te their reepeeUve aotlena tba bill will nte i committee of conference and there la no tailing what the reeult will be. The apeaker referred te the Injuitlee of tba propeaad new law ana snowed inst a man or a Arm may engage In manufactures ana a atate tax la net Impeaed, yet tha eeme men operating In the name or a corporation weuia be liable for the tax. If the law la paaaed manufacturer will keep eat of the atate and go te adjacent states where there la no atate Ux Impeaed en their capital Bleck. The only ground en which the tax waa advocated waa that the atate needed money and that corpora tion of all ktnda ought te pay IL The merit of the bill were net even considered. It waa paaaed In a harry and wltboutdueoonsldera wltbeutdueoonsldera wltboutdueeonsldera Uon. Mr. Urealua offered a reaolutlen en the pro pre pro eoaad bill, bat withdrew It te give way te Dr. Wlckeraham, who had prepared the fol lowing reeolutlene : Jttielvtd, That aa an organisatien, one of tha prlnclptl ebjecta of our Beard of Trade I themultlpllcaUoaaadeneouragementol man ufacturing Industries, we are, therefore, op posed te placing any unneceaaary burden upon them, either by tha legialaiure or by the muatctpelltlea. Jitselted, That lbs Imposition or saUte tax en the capital ateck of manufacturing oorpo eorpo oerpo ratlona, aa propeaad by the bill which haa re cently paaaed tbe Heuse of Representatives, and la new pending In tbe Senate, meet with ear unqualified disapproval. JlitetMd, That It la manifestly unjuat te Impose a epeclal tax upon men of email means who combine their capital te carry en a manufacturing operation under the lawe of the commonwealth, whilst a alngle capitalist or a firm of capital Uta can de the same thing without being aebject te the same tax. Te de ee would be te discriminate unfairly agalnat a claaa of men In every community who abeuld receive the greatest encourage ment Jitielvid, That a atate tax en manufactur ing corporation, will tend te prevent tbe es Ublisbmeat el manufacturing Induitrtea among ua and must certainly weaken and depreaa these tbst at present exlat JttseU.d, That aa surrounding atate de net Impose a apeclal tax en manufacturing oerporatlona, tbe proposed tax here will net only ba likely te prevent manufacturers from bsyend our borders, wbe may be at traeted bv our wonderful natural facilities for muiuf iciurla el all kind, from coming among ua te carry en their hualneas, but will probably drive some of these we have out of the atate and tbua sadly cripple our pros perity. Resolved, That tbe several newspapers of tba city be requested te publish these resolu tions and that marked oeplee of tbe same ba forwarded by the secretary te our senators and the members of tbs Heuse of Represen tative, te atate Beards of Trade and te mayors of neighboring clttea In tbe hope that our vlewe may have due welgut en their future action en tbe (object. Mr. Housten snowed tba unfairness of the proposed bill, and diacuaaed the labor and capital problem. If laboring men and their employers dlaagree and laboring men start a oe operative manufactory In opposition te their former boas, tbe corporation Is taxed three mills en tbe capital stock, while their former employer escape the lax. Tba wis dem of the law of 185 is apparent when It Is stated that In tba last year and a half mera manufacturer have located In thla auta than In any ten years before, and tba Increase la mainly attrlbnuble te the law exempting them from thla special Ux en their caplul took. Mr. Breelus spoke at length en the pro pre pro eoaad bill and the act of 1445, from which It waa copied, and reached tha cancluslen that there was a deabs absut tbe constitu tionality of tbe act ea tbe greuud that the taxation Impeaed by the bill was net uni form. Dr. Wlekarabam aald there were eertaln corporations In the auta that were granted extraordinary privileges and there waa a bread distinction between publle and pri vate oerporatlona, and be argued that there aheuld ba a distinction a te taxes Impeaed. He believed that great barm would ensue It manufacturing oerporatlona were Uxed. He knew that tbe company or which ha waa a member would be dissolved. A partnership would be formed and tba tax evaded, but tha workmen wbe bold the ateck would ba tba loser, because tbey would no longer parttelpaU In tba profit el the corporation, Mr. Housten argued that another reason why a distinction aheuld be made between manufacturing and ether oerporatlona la that tha whole aim and and or manufacturing; oor eor oer poratlona la te employ tbe labor el tbe auto ; and tha auta. If It ecu wisely, will give pref- are a te oerporatlona that add te the wealth of tha atate. Twe years age the auta of Penn sylvania asked manufacturers te locate within ita borders, and aald there U no apeclal tax te pay. Newtheatete wantete tax them and Ua nwalt will be that sister eutea wbe de net Impose tha Ux wUl be benefitted. After aeme farther dlsoaaalen tha resolu tion of Dr. Wlckeraham were adopted by a uaaatmoee vote. Tha president announced that ba had re ceived a oeasmunlostlon from a large number et elarke, aa te tba early closing movement, but aa thla waa a apeclal meeting, tha petition would have te go ever te tbe regular meat las;. Adjourned, Twe Varsaere gwUdlew. Peter Zimmerman, of Lewer Allan town, ship, Cumberland county, was recently caught for 1180 by lightning red sharpen who failed te pat a feet of red ea hla buildings, A farmer near Lewleherry, Yerk oeuaty, be came tha victim of thaaaaeaeeuadrsls. Bapslrasea sUvtaajaaVsisgasb. It waa a week ea Monday alaea tha tela tela pbeaa wires la tbtseity ware brake dewa by tha eterm, aad as yet tha rapslra have net beast made. Wbea tha Uaea te tha eeuatry tewna will ba la working order It would be dlffleult ler any eaa te evau gasj. Bat a few repelmea, aseat of whaaa an gafw w" tM UMs turn mxabibtta r. at. a a. II Iteadtag Meases Osea Twelve ffjear Day ansae et the rmtrsss. Mambtta, March 3a -The Y. M. C. A. of this piece haa some te stay. The rooms of tbe association ars open te tha pnbilefrem e a. am. te 10 p-. They are nicely furnished and there U plenty el reading matter, tee, Including a handsome Bible, presented te tha esseclstkm by Geerge W. Cbllda, of Philadelphia. There will be many changes la Iowa thla season. Dr. U. A. Mewsry haa removed hie office end residence te the opposite aide of the street from where ha was, Cel. D. B. Case occupies bis new bandeeme reeldenee ea Wast Market atreet and hi new offlea ea tha earn atreet. Dr. J. P. Llpbart will occupy tbe office formerly belonging te Dr. Nerrla. J. I Wltmer, tobacconist, wlU Uka Dr. LIphart'a place. Isaac Hippie will bee. oeedAme Greve In tbe confectionery bual nee. The Time wilt lilt en Saturday te IU new quarters, a I fleer new Timer building. Ban Mlpple'eeboeetere and Stafferd, the bar bar, will ba en tbe first fleer. The present Timet office and surrounding ehaatlea will ba tern down, and a three atery brick atructure wilt ba erected en tba alta. Jacob Ullman la Improving hla ahee atere, and J. I,. Llphart will repair hi furniture rooms. The ladles of tbe Presbyter Ian church will give an apron festival en Saturday evening. Mr. Peter Keamlngerand Mia Katie Vogel were married publicly In Zten'a Reformed church en Sunday night Mrs. FannU Rhlremen. 78 veers of BBS. died suddenly Saturday afternoon. Her remains were InUrred from the Presbyterian church. W. 11. Butler has returned te Msrietu from ninkley'e Bridge, where he Uugbt school thla last winter. O. W. Bres, of Sheck's Mill, will read medicine with bla uncle, Dr. O. W. Belch, el thla place. MarleUabm her quote of omee-aeekera, C. A. Sehaflner, would be treasurer, la certain. B. L. Brandt, candidate for commissioner, U oeufldent, and J. W. Kelly, another em brye commissioner, la hepefuL Frank Smith attempted te mount a moving oabeoa, en Monday evening. He ei ei eaped with badly cut face and tern pante. Harrlaburg parties are negotiating with our Beard of Trade about erecting a brick yard here. We have several excellent eltee for such an enterprise. BTBVCK BT A BTBABT CAB. hUrtla Mewsry Kaeakad Dawa aad lajered at Caaatant aad Daks Btreata. Last evening a man made a narrow escape from being killed by a etreet ear at Duke and Chestnut (treeta. The name of the man waa Martin Mowery, residing at 601 North Mulberry street, and be waa very seriously Injured. Mowery la employed at tbe freight eutien of tbe Pennsylvania railroad, and ahertly before 0 o'clock be alighted from one of tbe large freight wagon In front of the residence of II. E Slsymtksr. The wagon passed en up Duke street and Mowery In tended going down Chestnut street toward North 4ueen. He attempted te creea the street diagonally te reach the northwest corner. Tbe etreet cars going toward the park run rather fast at tbU point la order te get ap the grade leading te the railroad bridge. Just as Mowery waa en tbe track he was struck and knocked down by tbe horses of an up car. He fell lengthwise en tbe track and tbe horses trampled him. Officer Rellly, wbe waa atandlng at tbe crossing, Jumped upon the car and applied the bind brake. When the ear waa atepped Mowery was found te be under lb Tbe wheels had net touched him, but he was lying between tbe two axles. Tbe front one In passing ever blm squeezed him te the frexea ground. He wss quickly picked up end carried Inte tbe grocery of Isaac D. Lutz, where Drs. Albright and Kbler attended him. It wss found tbst bis left arm waa broken near tbe shoulder and several lingers of tbst hand were badly .crushed. Oa tbe right aide of hla bead there wa a very ugly cut and hla body waa seriously bruised, lie waa after wards Uken te hU borne. He la unmarried and realdee with hi mother, wbe is a widow. Jacob Naff, the car driver, aaya that he did net think Mowery was trying te cress tbe track. Tee car waa going rather fast, and It wss stepped ss seen a possible after he waa knocked down. Mowery did net blame tbe driver, but aald It waa hla own fault. FBDDLMB BUT IB TUB BACK. A Trag le Oceerresea ea Monday Which or er tanatalr DM Met Basalt strieuly. Jeseph Scblegerman, a peddler, wss shot In Bnsdervllle, one mile east el Kpbrsta, en Monday afternoon. Tbe assailant waa Cbarlea Barnhart, an empleye of Samuel Coepere cigar abep. Barnhart and ethers bad been teasing Soblegermanand then procured a gun and revelvara and threatened te kill blm If he would net come into their abep. He started te run away when he was abet In tba back. Tba wound was dressed by Dr. McCea. It Is net dangerous. Tha gang el ruffians oenalaUd of Cbarlea, Jehn and Harvey Barnhart, and Willis Kech. Tba BarnbarU are bretbera. Tbey were brought te EphraU and Uken before Squire Seltztr for a hearing, late Monday night. Fer want el auftlcleat evidence against all, tbey were discharged with the exception of Cbarlea Barnhart, who did tha sheeting. Ha was bound ever fer1 hi sppear sppear anee at court and in defaalt of ball waa aent te J all. Tba Barnhart brothers are a bad set, having figured In varloea disgraceful affairs at EphraU and elsewhere. They are from Yerk. Censubla Jenes made tbe arrest and tha prisoner waa landed In Jail Tuesday morn, lng. Seblngerman Identified bis aaealUnL Tbe wounded man were two coats, a vest and two shirts when ha was abet, and tba ballet penetrated all these aa well as tbe flesh, making a flesh wound which bled profusely, but which Is net at all danger ous, The ball paaaed completely through the garmeaU aad tha flesh, and oeold net ba found. Tuesday morning Scblegerman was walking about, apparsntly net very much tha worse ler hU thrilling experience. Bala of Meal Estate. A.D. RehrerA Bra. bought, Tuesday even lng, from Jacob Bsnek, about 6 sores of ground, north of tbetr out end gardens, en the Philadelphia pike, Just east or tba Lan caster elty Una, at $500 per acre. Tha ground extends through te tha Una of East Oranga etreet, and will make a valuabls addition te tha Rehrar nurseries and garden. Ames O. Reta purchased te-day from Benjamin Kvans tha property at 352 North Queen street en private term. Mr. Reta will move hU undertaking eeUblisbment te that place ea May 1st. Lessen by Uss Sharpshooters. Lswranes Knapp haa leased te tbe Lancas ter rbarpaboetara ler one year tbe building andgreuadeat Tell's Haln, and tha Sharp Sharp Sharp ahoetera will have lull power te lease tbe same for publle or private picnics, family parties, Aa, during the coming season. As la the past tbs society will bold their rifle praoUcaattbisplsee. The Oltosepkle BeeUty. Tba Olloaephlo aoelety will meet at tha realdaaeeetMr. Willis B. Master, 135 North Charlette atreet, ea Friday evening, Instead etattharasMeaee of Mr. K. S. Feils, aa haratefcra aaBonaesd. m Thectty Light. Tha high wind of laat night axtlaguiehed WgswgtX twwtr-erra aajoltel lights, GLADSTONE SWINGS HIS AXB r LAB TUB UBArtBMWAA TBI BOOT Va tMB BOBBOIBB tBBB. A area Breach news tbe Graaa Old Msa" ea the Mew HU That Ba lasnitaaai la Ike Heaee ef Oees MB ea gaaTsrtag Iraktad. In tha Heuse of Commens, Tuesday after after neon, Mr. Oladstene resamed tba debate en tha Irish criminal law amendment bill, lie waa loudly cheered whan ba arose. Ha aald tbst, In an lama se grave, propos ala se extreme aa these new pat forth by tba government required ample tlma for consid eration. Ha found himself bound te support Mr. Parnell's amendment, because tbe ground upon which Mr. Balfour based the government's ease waa absolutely Ineufll Ineufll elent and unsatisfactory. The government's bill, Inatead of being a cure ler irlah Ilia, or avsn Bpalllallve, wae a measure that would aggravate tba deepest seeled and worst disorders. " With this coercion bill," exclaimed Mr. Gladstone, "tha proa prea pact of conciliation haa vanished Inte thin air. Tba government Intend te exclude the land bill, which was tbe main recommendation el tbe commission which baa Juat completed an exhaustive investiga tion of the Irish trouble. Nothing remain but tbe figure of coercion bare, bald and gaunt a!, tee familiar I Tha right honor able chief secretary for Ireland baa attempted te excuea tbe proposals en tha ground that crime In Ireland during tba last three years has Incrsssed, but he bsa followed an unususl course in retraining from giving tbe Heuse official Information proving bis allegations Tbe sutlatlc of crime in Ireland were agalnat tbe government. Take tbe InaUnce given of threatening letters. In 1885. 432 such letters were received. In 1880 but 75 mera were re ceived. That hardly lurnlabsd ground for asking Parliament te assent te tbe extreme measure of coercion. Other classes of crime amounted In 1885 te MH'and In 1880 te 617. Opposition cheers. This Increase wes de scribed ea tbe main reason for tbe extreme demands of tbe government. If Mr. Balfour bad farther private information, let blm peak. It waa tbe first time he (Gladstone) knew of anonytneusassertlon being Imposed en Parliament In auppert of a demand for legislation." Cheers. Here he referred In deUll te the case ad duced by Mr. Bslfebr of League tyranny ever persona. Continuing, be aald that boy. oettlng was bad enough, but It wae net con fined te Nationalist. He knew of a Protaa Pretaa Unt clergyman wbe bad been deprived of ble living beeauee he was a home ruler. Continual allusion bad been made te pre pre vleua Liberal coercion proposals. In 1881, wben his government proposed coercion, tbe ground wss tbs sgiutlen then existing. Wherever be went fie wss dogged by crime. Fer the present bill there wss no such excuse. A demand wes made upon tbe Heuse te commit the meat formidable breach of trust that a popular assembly could per petrate, te relax the condition upon which alone Parliament should ssnctlen a change In tbe criminal law, In order that the law might tall with Increased strin gency upon a particular portion of tbe queen'a aubjeeta. Tbe opposition would In sist upon having the fafltat opportunity te examine the prevlalnna of tbe bill. Every lrlah and every English member abeuld have the fullest aoepe for presenting hie vlswa cheers, and for alftlng and scrutiniz ing the extreme proposals of tbe govern ment Among tbe most Insulting and ex asperating proposals tbe worst ever sub mitted te Parliament wa tbe prevision that lrlah trUla be held In Londen. He had never known such a blew at the national feeling of Ireland. Tbe govern ment could bave devised nothing mere likely te aggravate every existing evil. Aa te the permanent duration el the bill the firopeaala made one's bleed boil. Te eaUb lah wbat waa formerly only a temporary remedy aa a permanent rule of existence for eeciety in Ireland would put a brand of Infe riority upon Ireland forever, recegnising as a fixed principle tbat force waa a remedy. Tbe lessen el many years abewed that force wa no remedy. Since tbe election of 1885, since the bulk of tbe Liberals had Judged tbat It waa both right and aafe te grant home rule, Ireland baa been free from crime and outrage a condition long unknown. Why waa thla T It was because the Irish people knew tbat a large, though Insufficiently large, body of Liberals had adopted their interests, and would abide by them te the last Cheer. If tbe Liberals acceded te the appeala el tbe government tbe result would be a retrogression. The Irish people would return te a auta of things which Liberal etterts had already partly remedied. Se long aa Ireland continued In ber present course of moderation, ee long would Liberals be bound te preserve In endeavors te ssalat ber. The time would seen come when te the many new Bupperting the cause of Ireland, would be added many mere : wben deplor able proposal, aucb as these of the govern ment, would no mere be associated with tbe name of Ireland, and wben It would be aeen tbat In doing wbat tbey could new te serve tbe Irish eauae, tbey weie alan serving tbe cause et ths wide empire of Great Britain. Prolonged cheering. MR. QOSCnXX (PEAKS. Mr. Geechen Uunted Mr. Gladstone with bla alliance with tbe National League. He asked him hew he would continue te meet tbe league'e constantly Increasing demands until an anaeiute eeparatien aneuia de com- filewd. Everybody bat tbe alllee of tba ague oenaldered tba auta el Ireland te be Intolerable. The government would be disgraced if It refrained from frustrating tbe efforts of the enemies of tbe esUtlng Taw and tba oppenente of whatever remedial measure the government might pro pose. He regretted tbe absence from Mr. Gladstone's speech of any con damnation at Irlah ertme or vle lent language of Irish agttsters. Tbe Lib eral leader rstber suggested a delenae of these crime. Tbe government based their case upon tbe notorious (allure of tbe ad ministration el justice. The proper admin istratien el the lawe constituted tbe safety of Individuals, and was tbe only true guar antes of life aud liberty. Here be read ex tracts from Judges' chargea en tba difficul ties attending tbe administration of tbe laws, Centluulng, he saked whether thla evidenee. theuah net statistical, aheuld be disregarded. Wss It net well known tbst Jurer were In danger of their Uvea T Were net Individual lurera held up te odium by tbe publle pre. He deplored Mr. Glad stone's tu quequt allusions te boycotting. Such a way of treating crime would bounder beunder bounder ateod by Ignorant people as a Justification of crime. There were miseries inflicted under boyeottlng tbat were outrages upon civiliza tion each as no government should tolerate. Mr. Gladstone bad spoken of a breech et trust Tha government also bad a trust, te which It wae tbelr duty te be true, a trust tbat bad been placed in their hsnda by tbe country te restore tbe authority of the queen, respect for Judges and the liberty of all classes of so ciety. Obeers. WBAT MB, tfABSBLL MAtB. The PreeMsat of the Ataerteeu Irlah National Laagaa'a Ksply te IreUad's Champien. The following cablegram baa been received by Hen. Jehn Fitzgerald : Hevsa or Cem moms, Londen, March 28. 28. Te Hen. Jehn Fitzgerald. Nebraakat Tbe coercion bill proposed te-night In tbe Heusa of Commens, is the elgbty-aeventb alnea the act or Union, elghty-eeven years age. It is also tha meat stringent and tyrannical snd uncalled for by the auta of affaire in Ireland. Never before baa a coercion bill been pro posed wben crime waa se rapidly decreasing aa oempered wltb previous years. Tbe meas ure u aimea against ait open saltatien, aad appeara te be expressly designed ter driving discontent beneath ths turfsce. Itplaeea all public speakers, writers aad conductors or newspapers absolutely at tha mercy or atlpandsry maglstratee holding their offlee at tba pleasure of the erewa. It oendemna the Irish (peaking peasant of rack rented Kerry te the tender merelee of a packed Jury of Orangeman or landlords, or te a Jury of Englishmen at the old Bailey la Londen. Tbe Liberal party, headed by Uladetene, atanda aa one man against this Iniquitous measure and will fight shoulder le shoulder wltb u in opposing it te the M laat aa thai iaae tot IpreseotHeaeeofOommoaswlUooaUaae te fellow Ua Tery Bveraasaat u. Mi aitA II seems impoasieie te dsimts was avi oeuree,ead geed Judges consider the measure will break aad rulalha cabinet Wa must, however, prepare for tha worst aa loonfi leonfi loenfi dently appeslte tha American people ler that ayapatby and auppert which they have never withheld from a people struggling ler liberty. PAnwat.u Tba following reply wai sent te Mr. Paraall t Lixrei.w, Neb , March 29. Te Hen. Cher less. Parnell, M. P., Heuaa of Commens, Londen eshle received. Ltague will re double its tf forts, lraland sere of American ayrnpetby and auppert In tbe coming crisis, Nebraska legialaiure te-day by unanimous vote passed resolution el sympathy with Ireland aad cemdemnlng the Tery policy of coercion. Tbia and iluillar manlleBUUens through thla free country give tbe Ua te the slenders or tbe Kngllsb press tbst true Americans de net eympatbln with Ireland. The great liberty loving people or tbe United SUtea are entirely Inay inpalby with Irsland'a atruyglB for horn rule. Jehn Fitxiira'-d, President lilt, TBB VBODLBB." Vbarlaa A. Oatdaar Delights the Paepw at ration Opera Hees. Last evening Chaa. A. Gardner, tbe Datcb oetnedlan, appeared for tbe second time this seaaen In Folten opera house. The au dience wai of geed sirs down atelrr, but the gallery was somewhat light He again pre sented his comedy-drama of " Karl, The Peddler, '' which proved se popular before In this clfy. Mr Gardner la a geed actor, with a dialect that I very pleasing. In the character or Karl be I given an opportunity of displaying hla ab'Ilty. He appear aa a peddler, flower girl, gardener and hunter. His voice la very sweet and he Introduce a number of song Including " Come Down By Det Gate" Ksrl's Lullsby" and "Karl's Baby." The gentleman's singing Is liked by meat people a well aa that of Jee Emmet, and It la certain that be 1 aa popular bare as the renowned Frxlz. Mis Keen as Afary Atwood, tbe domestic, did well and abealee sang several eenga. Mlse Marien May was very amusing aa Miss Barbara, tha governess, te whom Rebert V. Fergusen a Krastus Sibba, a fanny lawyer, made tbe warmest kind of leva. Little Petite Dunn, Heinrich, came In for the usual applsuse given te talented children. Tbe villains were numerous and very bad man. Tba whole company waa satisfactory. The King Street Theatre. The attendance at the King atreet theatre wa larger laat evening than en Monday. Thla was owing no doubt te the decrease In price. Msny mera would bave been present bad it net been for tbe etreng attraction at tbe opera beuse. Tbe pregramme wss tbe same a tbe first evening. Miss Flessie Kd wards, tbe child sctresa, made another tremendous bit This little girl surely la a wonder, and every child in this city abeuld see ber. Marce and Green continue te receive thun ders of applause In their act of contortion. Their turn would be much mere pleasing, however, If Green would give leaa of bla talk which la net funny nor In place. Nearly all of tbe ether members of tbe company con tinue te please. Tbla afternoon a matinee was given and there will be another en Friday afternoon for the benefit of tbe many country folks, wbe are expecud in town. s-rteti Knew N.wt. Lancaster 1 te have three of the beat at at at traottena en tbe read at Fulton opera boese next week. Tbey are: Wednesday, Mc Nlsb, Jehnsen A Slavln'a minstrel ; Thurs day, McCaull'a company in "Ruddygere," sndSsturday, Gardner'a "Zore." McCaull'a company Include : Dlgby Bell, Ellis Ryee, Miss Lily Pest, Mr. Laura Joyce Bell, Bessie Falrbaln and ether. Cbarlea Yerker, son el Manager Yecker, of Fulton opera beuse, will act aa advance agent for Charles A. Gardner' Karl" oom eom oem pany. He geea ahead from Baltimore next Monday, J. II. Decker, bare te day, ahead of Mo Me Nlsb, Slavln fc Jehnsen' minstrel, was formerly with tbe Sella Brether' clrcu. Tbla morning Abbey' " Uncle Teiu'a Cabin" arrived In this city from Mount Jey, where tbey appeared last evening. They left at 0:35 for Pert Deposit. The principal mem ber of the troupe la an old gray donkey, and be Is aald te be supported by a capable com pany, which Includes several colored men. Had tbe troupe visited Pert Deposit early In tbesaen, Jiliza Hums would have been able te try ber hand at crossing real lea Currant Bulom In Court. All el Tueeday afternoon's eeaslen of court waa Uken up In the argument of tbe exceptlena te tbe auditer'a report In tbe ea ea Uteer Philip C. Raanlager, deceased. Elltibeth Lenbart presented a petition te the court eetttng forth thatahe Is the owner et a let of ground In the northeastern section el the city, through which Plum atreet, when opened from New Helland avenue, will paw, thatahe 1 a non-resident, had no notice of tbe meeting or viewers and that they fatted te aasese any damages although nearly all of her land will be Uken. She prayed tbat tbe report abeuld be re-committed te the viewer and tbat abe be com cem penssted for ber land. The court took the petition and reserved decision. Court adjourned te meet en Saturday of next week. William H.Ida's Treubl... William llelda, who kicked hla wife out or bed ea Saturday night and who was marched te the itetien house la his night shirt, was given a bearing at Alderman Barr's tbla morning. Tbe alderman decided te send blm te Jail for 10 daya terdrunkennesa and dlaerderly conduct and te court en tbe as sault and battery. Hi wife pleaded with the alderman te give ber husband one mere trial and she said she would pay tbe coats. Tbat disposition was flcally made of tbe case and Helda was released from cuatedy. As Ik Butten neus. The mayor discharged two ledgers tbla morning. A Turk, bla wife and child, did net wait te be discharged but walked off between 7 and 8 o'clock tbt morning. They applied for lodging laat nlgbtand were given tbe freedom el the corridor. Tbey concluded te depart from town early this morning and lerttba sUtlen beuse while the offleer en duty was absent for a moment Dismissed en One Complaint Commuted en Anetbar. Henry Qantz, of Mt Jey, charged en oath of Jacob Lerew, el the same place, wltb mali cious mlacblef and drunken and dlaerderly conduct, bad a hearing before Alderman Spurrier thla morning. The complaint of malicious mlacblef waa dismissed, but the accused waa committed te the county J all for ten days for drunkeu and disorderly con duct A M.mbar Blsty Year. By tbedeath of Cel. Jauira Beene, of Lan caster, Montgomery county new claims tbat abe ba living within ber limit tbe eldest Odd Fellow In Pennsylvania, In tbe person of Geerge F. Seber if, wbe waa Initiated early In March, 128, In Philadelphia. Pettlag Up a Maw Cleck. The PenneylvanU railroad company te-day placed a large clock in the ladles' waiting room at tba atatlen. ThU will prove a greet convenience, aa it has been needed for a long time. a Large Herse. One el the Urges! berate aeen In tbla elty for aeme time U aew at tba aUbles of Benja min Hlrsb, la the rear et tba Olty hotel. He stand 17 baada, one Inch aada-half high. I He hi a dark gray, gad waa brought iron Caaada raaeauy, MURDER WILL OUT. araea- bbevbba bob bvbheibb ABAtBBt ABTBOM KBBUm A Haa Arrested (a Jsrsey en WMk : Clethes Bsd a Katre-raable te Kxpkvls, Bat Admlis Belsg la Bakway ea Vrtday, the Day ef the Trsgsdy There. Jktucr Citt. N. J.. March 30. -A having bleed atelna en his clothing waa ar raeted this morning Just aa ha waa la tha act or purchasing a ticket at tha Penniylvsals railroad ferry te arose te New Yerk. Ha la believed te ba the murderer of tha unknown woman at Rahway. Tha man wa very tealtby In hla movements and appeared desirous of escaping observation. When arraigned before tba chief et polies ha pro fessed Inability te apeak English. On being questioned through an Interpreter ha be came perplexed and admitted several facta which aaemed te fasten suspicion upon him. A pocket knife waa found In hla possession, the Urge blade of which waa oevsrsd with bleed. Ha aaemed much disturbed whan tbla waa Uken from him, and a number or questions asked with regard te tha bleed stain en tbe knife were answered In a wsy tbat appeared te convince tba officers ha waa net telling the truth. He attributed the bleed (Ulna en hla clothing te an attack of nosebleed. He aald bla name waa Antheny Knell and tbat ha resided at 87 Greenwich atreet, thla city. He was arraigned before a polies Justice snd remanded. Tbe man's trousers and oeat areoevered with mud aa If he had been roll ing In some swamp. He admlta having been in Rahway Friday. (Tha girl waa mur dered Friday nlgbt). Te all question aa te tbe length or hla euy In Rahway, Knell waa evasive. Inquiry at 87 Greenwich atreet re vealed tbe fact tnat Knell had Had, as no one knew him there. Tbe Rahway police have been notified el tbe arrest and tbe prisoner will be uken there te-morrow. COBBIDBBIBU APPUiBtMBBXB. Hew the Presides! Is Petting la tk. Gleaug Daya of Magged Marce. Washington, March 30. The president is devoting a large ahare of hla attention te tbe consideration of tbe appelntmente still re , mainlng te ba made, and It la underatoed tbat aeme Important appelntmente will be made seen. Tee newly appointed Austrian min uter, Chevalier Tavera, having arrived In Waabingten, It la probable that a minister from tbla ceuntry(wlil aoen ba appointed In return. It le underatoed tbat tbe appointment of Mr. Fatrchlld, aa secretary of the treasury, la te be announced en Friday. It ba been tbe prealdent'e dealre te announee tbe ap ap eolntmente of ssa latent secretary and trea surer at tbe eame time, bat It Is doubtful whether be will be prepared te de tbla. There la an Impression tbat a Western banker bss been virtually selected for tbe tresauryablp. The assistant secretary Is, aa far aa can be learned, aa much In doubt aa ever, It being found dlffleult te secure a per. en of tha desired familiarity with the eas terns laws, wbe Is otherwise eligible for the position. Tbe navy department' ha received eight seU of design snd plana for tbe proposed six thousand ten armored naval vessel ter tbe ucceaaful design for which a reward haa been eflered. Three el tbe plana aubmltted are from foreign design. Tbe plana will be opened within a few daya. Commander Chad wick, naval attecbe of tbe American legation at Londen, arrived In Washington te day te consult with tbe navy department in reference te tbe plan ler the proposed 6,000 ten armored naval vessels. A VAMB fHBBKTATlOW. Thosghtlel Hann.r In Wnlcn tha DlMoletlon of a Meumvtll firm Waa Mark.d. As B. F. Rebrer bss dissolved partnership wltb A. K. Myers In general merchandise business st Meuntvllle, Mr. Myere concluded te give blm s geed caning before he left Te de this Mr. Myer Invited numereua frlenda te bla borne ou Tuesday evening, and after partaking et a rich repast, Rev. E. Ludwig, pastor el U. B. church of wbicb Mr. Kelirer ian active member, in behalf of Mr. Myera and family, presented Mr. Rohrer In an ap propriate addreaa, wltb an elegant gold geld headed cane. Mr. Rebrer waa completely nonplussed, but recovering responded, thanking the family for tbelr many paat favor and kindnesses, and regretting tbat thla dissolution severed se very many social I relatiene. Mr. Rebrer during bis stsy at Meuntvllle haa made many frlenda In business and se clsl life who regret te see him leave ; but he la called home te euperlntend hla fatber'a farm, and all wish him auoeees. His vacancy in church as an earnest worker, in tbe com munity as a first-class business msn, and in society aa an exemplary member can net readily be filled. The evening wss further spent In vocal and instrumental musle and social chat, and at a late hour all went home feeling gratelal for enjoying one mere fine entertainment, such aa Mr. Myers and family are known te give te tbelr many frlenda. Election of R.d Men, Tuesday evening, at a meeting of Can te-go tribe Ne, 203 of Red Men, tbe following officer were elected for tbe ensuing year : Prophet, Christian F. Quade ; sachem, Geerge Qtberaen; senior sagamere, Jehn Weber; Junier sagamere, Abraham W. Nelt; chief of record, Byren J. Brown; keeper of wampum, W. F. Jamisen ; repreaeutetlve te Great Couneil of PenneylvanU ; O, M. Plekel, trustee for eighteen moons, J Geerge Eiehley. After tbe election the Indian proceeded te the aaloen of Adam Mlacblleb, en North Queen street, where they partook of corn, venison, and refreshments and spent several hours bsppily together ; songs were (ung toasts drunk and a general geed time uaa. Vun.ral of christian Treyar, The funeral of the late Cbrtatlan Treyar took place yesterday afternoon. Serviees were held at the heuae at 2 o'clock, and were conducted by Revs. Tilzel snd Llcbllter. Tbe Interment In Lancaster cemetery waa postponed until alter tbe arrival of tha Day Express, at 4:45. Among tbe peaeenger en tbe train wss Andrew Troyer, a son of tha deceased, wbe bss been living In New Orlean for nineteen year past Alter ha bad Uken a last leek at tbe remains of hU father the interment was made. Proneuoesd Oat et Danger, Dr. S. B. Foreman en Tuesday proneunoed Geerge W, Pentz, wbe waa aUbbed by Alexander Lelbsley, te be out et danger. Lelbaley'a counsel had appointed -o'elook ou Tueeday aa tbe time wben he would make application te tbe oeurt for the release et hi client en ball. Through aeme mUender- tending tba motion waa net made, but will bain a day or two, probably ute thl after noon. The New Freight Bate. TbU morning a peclat train arrived In thU elty ever the Pennsylvania railroad from Harrteturg. It bad en beard W, J. Rese, of Harrttburg, division freight agent, and aeme ether otneUle. They atepped te aaa Agent Bruner and had a talk with hla. in regard te tbe new freight ratea which go Inte affect under the commarea bill, en April let The train pseud down the read aad all tha freight aetata will ba visited, BVBMOVBBBB Bt WALLA BBitJB. rear Vessel la Lake Brie firstly M.M y aha msa A aksaasi'sOtaw u Daagsi. Ci.avgt.AKD, March aa Tba ateady north wind that haa prevailed for tha paat week baa Mown all the lee en the laka ever te the aeuth shore. Tha wind aad wavaa have pecked It la flees which la place are 15 feet thick, aad tha aaew forma aa altaeat Impreg nable lee-barrler In front of thla pert ler rally three miles eat Inte tbe lake. Thla morning the steamer City of Cleve land wss seen firmly Imbedded la the flee, aad about a mile east of her lay tha three masted echoener Venus, also atuck fast In tha lee. Tba tugs Amaden and American Eagla were Immediately dispatched te the veasala' assistance, bat about halt a mile south el tha steamer they also stack hut At 9 o'clock thla morning Ua Cleveland waa lying with bar bow toward ahere, and It waa feared aeme accident had happened te her ma chinery. She left pert at daybreak, having 30 paaatngera aboard beside 500 tone of freight Tha most anxiety, however, is felt about tha echoener Venus. She lartporten Bonday leaded with oeal for Detroit. Sunday afternoon aha encountered a heavy north weet gate and evidently sprung a leak, aa aha put back for Cleveland Monday morning, and ber signal Indicated that aha was In distress. Mendsy she get fattened in the lee flee, and her decks were washed all day with lee and slush broken up by tha 10 knot gala. Tues day morning tba hull of the Venus oeuld hardly be aeen. Should a gale spring up It la feared aha would go te tba bottom, In which event bar crew wentd, In all probabil ity ba lest, as It would be Impossible for them te reach ahere ever the Ice, and no tug can penetrate the barrier surrounding her. Kitrsla Waal te Try Bslllvaa. BoiTeir, March SO. Before leaving for Bal timore laat night Jake Kllraln aald te a re re eorter: "I have never eUted that I thought that I could defeat Jehn L. Sullivan, bat I think I oeuld make a better ahewlng with blm than any man that haa yet been before him. Ne one of Bulllvan'a oppenente haa eared for mera than a lour-round contest I am willing te put up a forfeit for a ten round match. Aa ler a fight te a finish It is wsll known tbat tha champion would net notice a challenge except for a big amount and with a goed-alted forfeit posted. I bava no dealra te gain notoriety en tha strength el a chal lenge te Sullivan. Aa I have never yet broken faith with tha sporting world, I feel that my offer te spar Sullivan will be appre ciated aa alnee re," A Tseng Mew Terfcer Commits Beletde. New Yerk, March 30. William H. Howe, aged 22 years, tha stepson of ex-Alderman and Viee President Nooney, of the beard of aldeimen, aapt hlmeelf through tba heart In tba front parlor or Mr. M. K. Hearaey'a resi dence, Ne. 375 Keurtb avenue, abertly before midnight last night nasi .died almost Instantly. He waa paying attenUenlMsteHearaey'a daughter, a handeeme blonde yed& lady about one year elder than himself! an been a frequent caller. Ne cause for hi rash set can be assigned. Ula friends attribute It te despondency. They say he has been out et work for a long time and continually brooded ever hla mU fortune. Shet HU Father. Bhelbtvillx, 111, March 30. An un fortunate (booting affair occurred here yes terday. J.W. Jehnsen, of the firm of Jehnsen & Miller, reproved hla eon Jereme for aeme misdemeanor, whereupon tbe Utter drew a revolver and shot his father, Inflicting a rieua wound. Jereme waa upstelra at home at the time, and alter the aboetlng Jumped from the window te the ground and surren dered blmeeli te tbe authorities, and U new in Jail awaiting the reaultaef hi crime. Mexican. Kill a D. 8. Soldier. Rie Grande Oi-rr, Texas, March 30. Corporal Bey er and another soldier were ap proached by four Mexicans en the govern ment reservation at Fert Ringgold en tbe evening of tbe 20th. One Mexican opened Are, eboetlng Beyer Just ever tbe heart Tbe ether soldier hastily retreated. Three Max lean a were arrested last nlgbt en suspicion snd tbe surviving eeldier declares himself sble te lndentlfy the assassin. Wm. Travers' Paaerat New Yerk, March 30. The funeral of William R. Travers took place thla morning at Trinity chapel, whteb wss orewded te Its utmost by a Urge attendance of prominent people and the frlenda and acquaintance of tha deceased. Tbe rector, Rev. Dr. Bwepe, officiated, satiated by the Rev. Mr. SHI. Tbe Mim&lna will ha ennvavert te Nawnnrt thla afternoon for interment AglUtlen Against Coercion. Londen, March SO Tba executive com mittee of tbe National Liberal Federation will meet te-day te arrange a pregramme for aglUtlng against coercion. WA74HlaMB MBDMOAXIOBB. PWabhimotem, D. C, March 3a Fer Bestern PenneylvanU : Fair weather, warmer northwesterly winds, becoming variable. A C-mpllm.nlary Party. In Eableman'aball laat evening tbe Mlaaaa Roaensteln gave a complimentary party te Mlaa Bertha Geedman, of Philadel phia, who haa bean their gueat for a week or two past There were about thirty couple In attendance, all In full drees. The musle wa geed, the dancing graceful and tba refactiens fine. The festivities terminated at 2 o'clock thU morning. Mlaa Geedman, who made many frlenda in tbla city, return te PhlladelphU te-morrow. Waived a Uaarleg. Cbarlea Jeffries, arretted en Tuesday for abstracting letters from Miller A Hsrtmsn's box at thepoateffloe, waived a hearing before United SUtea Commissioner Kennedy te-day and entered bail in tbe sum of 11,000 for trial at the May term of tbe United Statee dlatriet oeurt Bpeelal Agent Edgerton, et the poet peet poet effloe departrxent, was In the city te learn all tbe faeteana win report te tne aepenmenh runaral of Christopher Dais. The funeral of Christopher Dates took place tbla afternoon from hU residence, en Seuth Queen atreet and waa wall attended. Rev. Price, of the Union Bethel chureh, oenduoted tbe services. Tha Interment was made at Lancaster cemetery, Meaara. Hartmaa, Mentter, Helllnger, Qlader and Bunk, of thte city, and Harabey, of PhlladelphU, ware thapaU-bearara. Renalrtag a Leak. There la a leak la the24-ineh main which carrlea the water from the Coneateg te the reservoir, ea the PhlUdelpbla turnpike near tha reservoir. It was discovered yesterday and Superintendent Halbach will put hU mi n at work te repair it a, ' ProMceUon Withdrawn. AmeaM. Henry was beard by Alderman Fordney thla morning en a charge of larceny aa bailee. The facte proved were that Ben jamin BerUfleld gave Henry 17.60 te buy a railroad ticket, and Henry aklpped out with tha BBOeeyanddld net turn up ler i year. After tha hearing the parties Jedf ? aetue the ease. Henry id back ameuat aaibassied aad the eca-, aad BcrtUeld with drew tbe ult . BasSa aa Aatsjaaseat Jehn Sbraek aad wife, el Coaeetee tewa. shlixaaadeaa assignment of their property te-day ter the baaefit of ojedlter te Abra, ham A Hubar, of Mw-vhala. tewaahlp. THE INTER-MUNKIPAL .KXn MWrABBBM tBBBBBAWmABB mbb tmm wmtum Pfe la tha -- j HARRtSBDae, MarehStX The ! ctpat bill waa paaaed third readlaa. amendment IneludlBg Alleahsny CHv t la Ita oneratlena. and laeraaalsw tha aaaaaaav ... AlAAaAM fc-HB ls 4.K .W- A ..- 1-" i hi iiw n w asTen, Ml BSttOT Wf piying te cuies unaer u,uuu popuieuea. " in me senate leawy tas) aMWWiae; bbb)7-' were paaaed finally t PrevMlac rat aaUaa S tlea and appropriation of las. SBjaMaasai' . and forfeited recegnisance la PhtsaiasaMa ?&? and AllMhenv! enfw nnaaaav -v' nnen tha annrta nt Mmauia - ---' provide for organization, dlaeifsJaa 'aw'' '-'i reguiaucB ei ine national asaswl? preprutlng 100,000 ter Ha mm tenenee; Heuaa bill making aa aMmi nmunn m klhi ui in. I'MUtfiaui uj mm re tlftlal !! Ill iIIiiIIBI mnnttmt tU .a " !. ... U..UU, KAJOf.MIg M1W I10W money aonrebrlated by Cenareaa ta aaaa.kliaa.At avrVlultnral .inmlmanl atatinu, ---- - appeala from asesasmente te the 'aasasi'sstA'j common plea: te provide for thBaalanrasMavf el credits te counties for iiiirinllsiil.lilaaa.ia v Uxea. t'SA1 .uvuuiuj auiuurtae uie auaauutiBBSBH car 4 aeotiena or branches of ratlreada net la eetaai ntWMltnn .nil . mam.m,.,mm .a A iim.. !- , wu .uv WUJIIIQIHIB HU WnMmjklM mvu u. uie lemaiuiua; iiuriiDe. aj .aw fwbhsw3g or purchaser thereof, construed te ansa faWfJ virtual abandonment of tbe Seuth Pea nail I vanla rallmarf nn, .1lul .m Im !., mM -ft .--.-.-...-, .. ... va.. uv rmwmm T.JJ Ita defeat A The Senate then adjourned until Wa4M" The consideration of the high lleesm ts.'Sfi waa resumed te-day In tha Heuaa. tkra te reoenaldar tha vote by which IhaWW eighth seotlen, relative te tbe rsvocaUea $yW lleanaewaa adopted, waa Ubled ea aaeatep, w. et Mr. Fsuaca Yea 91, aaya 71 , y sections were adopted providing ter tat) psyment et tbe Ueenee lee te tba eky aw wi7 iiwayiw , huh uiwim u. gvrenam 3 and that oensteblee shall make, ea the Aral . "S week In each term of court, a n " Jm turn or ail aaioena. Mackin objected te the fourteenth section, which requires pc4lssV '-1 men te visit aaioena te ascertain It thereto ' any violaUen of the law, autlng that It weuld'1 j net auit Philadelphia. Tbe aeoUea waa j adopted-yeas 102, nays 60. Farther consid eration of the bill waa Interrupted by special orders. Among the bill reported favorably la tha Heuse tbla morning were the osueua aattvv discrimination bill and Senater WolverteoHl measure te oretect the rlshU et ahareheldem jt In property, atecka and corperatloaa t te ,tM nvawan, OT nnn mm. x UhiI AamaA aa IfcaMTu ,-.... .,WV. ..V.V.W B MM.M WWM.I.. ap. W Yerk k Krie railroad eemaaaw forfeited te tba BUM. 1M II 1 III!" " snr enUtlve'Dravif adversely reported. tBB XBW fABBBBBBB MAtBB, As AnB.enaeam.nt of tha P. B. M. OeaM lis LlD. Was. Bt Pltl.hnra Pittbburq, March 30. The ratea for the rS government of the passenger department of '4, tbe Pennsylvania company Knee west of Pittsburg were Issued le-dsy from the general efflce In this city. They go Inte efleet April 1, regardless of the fact tbat the lnter-etet commerce law deea net become opera tive until April fifth. The circular aayat Restore ratea te full regular tariff. Agents. will net be permitted te reduce ratea under any subterfuge whatever. Alt aub ageata wbe are new being paid for the sale of tickets will be discharged at once. The) giving of free passage by pas or . otherwise or making a red need rata for tbe holder or any member of a parlgr te secure tranapnrtatlen of the party would,1. be discrimination and punished by law. Atranta are aarjaclally cautioned aamlaaa ."f. rharalnir a nn satin it nr mnrn or leas than aaaV.4 regular rate, ler a violation la punlehableM?; k.jl..-f,e(Un All ..l ... .. .Ufct! vy uue u, tj,wu ah laiuimi iwi. jut saav& classes ei person, inciuaing wee amtmaBBm'fXi issued ea account et freight ahlppera. MsWw marclal travellers, msnuiactnrara. Ill a I ileal circus, bate ball, atudenta.land B6ekera,httaUTfs era, nauers, ateauiuae.t men, peiicv, aassMsi;y: members or tne press, netaia, eaWityi, Uberers. national soldiers, horns. ceaatWirMX commissioners, mayera, orders, slaters af'fe nh.rit atn . aM alwill.hait and alt I - I W . -WW .. I for special tickets are revoked, railiaaa-yi?. I tlcketa of every kind except advi ertMsaw P have been withdrawn. Contracts- with BkBmBLSSS ..... .. U. a..... ,COY . h. i - ... tlslnK in transportation will be earrlad esm, &-M Clergy men'a apeeUl ratea will ba ceataBassVv neguiax lucrni ivuuu uiy uukw. wm- m, aaaa.Ax; Ne change will be made at preeeat m t1 reaular commutation ticket rules, VBBBji ruiaa, rjBBBT3 may be Issued te empleyes of the paasaafae'y;:. of an offleer of snob &imtUBmt.j-V. The unea operated ey me raenayivaauai jiau- ra i--i "f - -... aaiiiai. ;: -,0V. muss m ream. . . ,d Vlelat camarea' Hesaana wnatea wiuvsa, t-a A.ONDOir, Msrcu e. nr, in eduhuuw, ib W -- L A. w w.. w. H. .k V...1. nusesna et vteiei Cameren, eaa ureuiM vjcVv. ler Ubel against tbe Evening Netei. Tha' ? alleged libel consists of an interview tnhaW&2j lianeu IU tee HOW or n, aiainawt dueed In tbe Evening Stwt, lmr,ating VBlVS u,a franilB tn Dfl BanaaUde alleeed teaaVflaV'-A . ... a .. I.I.W. wikll- tn T , a -fiT't'-.C rjeen cemmiusu u- uiu- wuw u -ata. saw -rm IU11 retrscueu waa ma-iimiM -yumaaaaa. -nuj K Ik V..i Tim Ttanaanda lava aaUalBaaalVwV.V at 30,000. The trial ei the eaaa m beeaa '' tedsy. De Bensaude waa awarded 11,000 daaiBge by tbe Jury agalnat tha Ettnxng New tat Ubel. a. Kxpeattag Defeat Ta Prohibltlea. Laniine. Mich., March 30. EtUmate baaed upon tha Judgment of members of tha leguiaiura aa te uteiaauit iu tueir laavamt-v ,i. oeuatlaa ahew that the amendment te tha.y conaUtuttea prohibiting the liquor trass will be defeated by about aoeo vemb, xaax-a leglalature will adjourn te-day for a week'a reeaaa te eaable members te attend the aka I Uen. A pinched aad Baaldad ta Death. Raw Antonie. Texas. March 80. I details bave reached hereof a wrack , Rnnthern Paclfle. 300 mile watt Of aawa, ai Dryden, a west-bound engine aaai amaahad full tilt Inte a frelaht trala l aaar. Tha trainman had ae liate tell The breakegete vary aavara. .sj8 n....,. -. nlrnhat a-af aOaldM BSBBB v,m'"" "" r.,w AtV?5---i. , DHWaai rail - TTT . -t:: . - - lag aaaMOSaaai i.v.. r.v n, ..-,iww.a-. aiaram .- ui.ka a. aaraw asaVaafB Ml iurwaVaad aav desartataat balkalasj, X rfr awarded te the Oraae BletM? Xi,r-7 of Chicago, at Utlr bid of 17,lsV paal.had tee Uaalltsg. t-t-i Londen, Mareb SO. Mr. Davis, Mm -. prleter of Tk Bat, Bewpfwj, aaa aaag aantenced te three aaeatae' Ha4WMhsrMn aad te pay a ftae of W0 far ' """w I"1!! Feck, the well aaewa tarata. ;.A Londen. March M-It la -i aaa Ktiaalaa terpede) beatB tat taw aieesaeaawi V" &s ? ' -bid s WL e r-.cr-fi,.'J', u-t e'r-ili bt ,--J tt ... Vaa-...wft"3 iinAf,jTatlwi. Sfc.ii'-tLi. si .. 1twtjtj-HgtttAw-w m&---l sn