nwwrwwwww.. w ?tf .x ?WFsTO$W Sa t VSJy v Ml -- u u . T ,J STJje lanfeiitef s nMlxgittM liKJASS SS14' SEE&EM sAEK'i "JMS tr . i ;;a Vi-W "T tsl 44.S -j.a veltjmr xxni-xe. im. LANCASTER, PA., THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1887. PBIOE TWO wBSSStf WWPIWP $-. ti W W' -spwii 11 THE BROOKS LICENSK BILL. lll.l, rIf f MBAtVBB AM ir nit i-ABimit fir ma uevia. Hun tlm Art im Nenl te the Senate Wnulil At tn t Hit) ItrHlnrr, CJItlten. Who Nlgn Their etltliin., and llrntsl.ta Who Hell Inlnslrnnla t'inn Prescriptions, On J ami try 17 Bepreontalive Brooks, of (lormantewn, liitriHlticed iu the Heuse of Representatives mi net whose title Isi "An net tn restrain and regulate tlm aale of vlneua and spirituous, malt or brewed liquors, or any admixture theteet" It We reported ttniii tliocem.nltteoof ways mul means en .limn iry US t' te the passage en second resiling, March .11, the bill waa variously aniHiiiliil. On Tuesday last It passed the IIoiike en third reading without furthorsltcr furthersltcr furthorsltcr attne and Is new In the Senate. .Tlm full text fellow : Mixtien 1. Helt enacted, eta, tliat llaliall be uiilawtul te keep or maintain any house, loom or place where any vinous, spirituous, limit or brewed liquors, or any admixture thureet, am sold except license tlinroler hlmll hsve liedii previously obtained a hore here piatler provided. SiierinN 'i Lloense for the aaloef vinous, Hiilruueii or brewed lliiiera ahall only be granted te cltlrnn of the Unlled State of temperate liablla ami Reed moral character. Mrciiex .1 The authority te grant aball remslti aa new rented. Sr.orieN I. Hnch license a are grsnted by lliu court limy ba granted only by the court of quarter si sslen of thu prer ueuuly at session net later than April of ewelty car, ami shall le for ene year from h Unto lliei by rule or standing order of Hild court. The said cam t ahall lit by rule or ntuudlhg order a time ut which application fur aald license ahall ba he.ird, at which lluieall persons applying or nuking objection te application for license may b heard by evidence, petition, remou remeu Mi mice, or counsel, provided, that ter the present year licenses a aforesaid may be granted t any neuleu tiled by .aid court lint later than July. Mitt ne.N 0. Bvery ptrsen Intending te apply ler a license a lnreld 111 atiy city or county of tut commonwealth, from and alter the twsagoef this act, ahall tile with thaclerk or thu court of quarter session el the pri)er comity, hl, her or thelr petition atleast three w.ekn lelere the llrst day of the term at which the same I te ba heard, and ahall at the tame time pay said clerk two dollar for expenses cenntctcd therewith, and said clerk shall cause te I) publlithed three time 111 two newxp4iet deilKuated by the Raid court a UitceiiUlnltiK the name of all aueh appll etntH, thelr re'pt-ctlvH realiliince and the place for which application I made. The Mrat publhvtlleu itliall t net le tlmn tlfteen nor mere than twenty II vn dy before the time fixed by the court, provided, that nollcenae hIi til lie granted under the prevision of thin net te nny porieu te aull Iu any room where KrecerlBH are aeld ut wliolenalo and retail. hiU'Tle.v n, S.ilil petition ahall contain : Klrau The naine and present roildence of apnllcanl, aud hew long he ha there re uded. Siend. The particular place ter which a lk-eie I dealred. Third. The plHcenftilrlh of aald appllctnt, tnn If iiitluralli'U citizen, when and where ii'tiurilled. I' mrth The n no of owner of pmnili. Fifth. That the plve te l llcenied 1 for the accommodation el tlie public. Mix li. Trial none of the apptletnt are In any iiianiir (xiciitilarily Interested In any ether place In atldueuuty wlierouuyef aaid ll'iueiit are wild or kept ter !. Seventli. That the applicant I the only ieren In any mauner pecuniarily interested in the butlneAa e aikml te be llcenwd, and tli it nn Kirnaii atiill be In any mtntier pwu nltrily Interested therein during the con tlnuaoce of the IK-enka KIrIiIIi. Whethernppllcanter any el them !iaiiadllcenMer the nale of liquor Iu thlacouinienwoalth durlniratiy lortumel the yir precedlng thl application revoked. Ninth. The nauie of no 1h than two re. putalilefroehelderaot the waul or tewnhlp where the liquor l te Im) void, who will Ik) 1ik, her or llielivilirelUnen the bend which N required, and a aUlement that each of aald Hiire'.ie 1 the beua tlde owner of real oalate In ld county worth, ever and above all In cumbrance, the Hum of two theuand del. lar, aud that It would aell ler that much at public) tale, and tint he I net eniged In the manufacture el nplrltueii', vlimti, malt or brewed liquor. Tenth. 1 ul petition mint lw vorllled by allldavlt of all the applliMiit made bslere the clerk of the court, and If any falnn statement 1 made Iu any part of alil petition, the peti tioner or potltieuor itliall be deemed Kiillty of ihocrliueof iwrjury, aud upon liidlctment and conviction auail be autijucted telta penal tie. SKcruiNT. Thore aliall be annexed te audi pjtitlen acenltlettOHlKned by at lettt twelve reputabie, qualified elector of the waul, borough or township In which audi liquor are te be old, Netting forth that they he been acquainted with the applicant or applicant ler at leant alx inentli prier te uch application, and that they have geed reaaen te believe that each aud all the autte ment contained In the petition are Juat and true, aud they therelore pray tint the prayer of aald petitioner be granted, and that the llceuae prayed for laaue, aud that they have net dutliiK till year Digued any ether peti tion for UceiiM). The Huretle Iu 'he bend re quired of the appllcanla for the lleenae aball be elgiiem of the certltlcale, and they ahall make allldavlt that the Minn I juat and true, aud that the alguature tn the mid certlticata are genuine, of qualified elector of aald ward, borough or tewnahlp. Said atlldavit muat ba made befere the clerk of tbe court, a maglalrate, notary public or Justice of tbe place. Hi:ctien8 Tbe aald court of quarter se. ion ahall bear petitions from residents of tbe ward, borough or tewnahlp In addition te that of the applicant in favor of aud ro re ro nieiiHtranco against the application for such IIceuhc, and In all cases aball refuse tbe aame whenever In the opinion of the aald court, having due regard te the number and char acter of the K)llllener ler and against auch application, such license la net nevearary ler tiieaccoiiiinedation of the public and enter taiuuient or atrangera or traveller, or that tiiHunDllcaut or appllcanta la or are net Ut persona te whom aucb license should ba granted, and upon suHlclent cause being shown or proof being made te tbe said court that tbe party holding a license baa violated any law of tins commonwealth relative te the ninnr lifiiier. the court of quarter aesslens ahall, upon notice being given te tbe person HellceiiHtd, revoke the said license ; provided, that all the additional petltlena and remon strance allowed by this section shall be baaed en tbe necessity el the license te sell liquors or the nlnmi el the applicant, and net en the ciecesslty of tbe hotel, Inn or tavern In tbe locality where the applicant proposes te sell the liquors. fciKurjeN 0 That all parsons licensed te sell Intoxicating liquors In any hotel, Inn or tavern aball be ulawllled and required te pay annually ler auch privilege aslollews: Tor Ter anna licensed te sell by retail resident in eltleani the first, second and third-class shall pay the sum or 500; these resident Iu all ether cltlua ahall pay 303, and these resident In boroughs shall pay the sum of IM ; these resident in township shall pay tbe sum of 7.', which sum shall be divided Inte portions a fellows : In cities et the tlrst-clasa four- llllh sball be paid for tbe use of tbe city and county, and one-fifth for the use of tba com monwealth : In elites of tbe second and third clasa three filths sball be paid for tbe use of the oily, one fifth for use of tbe proper county and ene-hitb for tbe use et tbe common wealth ; in all etbar eltles or boroughs three filths shall be paid for tbe use of sueh elty or borough, one uTih ler the use et tbe proper county and ene-tilth for the use of the com. ineu wealth in townships, one-half ahall be paid (or tbe use of the township, one-teurth for the use of tba proper county aud one fourth for tbe usa or tbe commonwealth. The an in se paid for tbe use of the townships te be applied te keeping the reads of such tOWnauip iu xuiM icj.au. Hkctien 10. lfeny person or persons shall nrgltct or reluse te pay te the elty or county irruurer the sum of money directed In sec. tlen 9 within fifteen days after his or her or their application for license baa been granted by said court, then and In that case tbe said Kraut ahall be deemed and held revolted and refused and no license Issued. It shall be the duur of the person or persona whose ap. DUNttOB WW MM irwiM -.Ml .UMM14 wert te pay the aald sum of tnetrey te tbe aald treasurer within the aald fifteen days, and forthwith product! te and file with the clerk el court the receipt of the said treasurer there there eor, aud upon any default the aald clerk ahal forthwith mark said application and grant 11 revoked and refused." Hkotien II. That the llcense aball net be Issued te any person or persons until he, she or they have executed a bend tn the common wealth and a warrant of attorney te con less Judgment In the penal sum of two thousand dollar, with two sulllclent sureties lobe approved by the neirt granting aiieh lleense. conditioned for the faithful olnnrvaneeof all the laws of this ominen wealth relating te the selling or lunilsliliig vlneua or spirituous, malt or brewed llqiiei, or any admixture thereof, and te pay all danuire which may be recevrred in any action wnlrh may be In stituted against him, her or them under the prevision of any nctet the asimhly, and all cost, lines and piiltle which may be Im pnaed upon him, her or them, under any Indictment for violating thl act or any ether act of assembly relating te milling or furnish. lug liquors a afrireld, and the said bend shall be Hied In the elllje or the clerk el the aald court for thn use and beueflt of all per sons Interested therein. Hkotiem 12 It shall be lawful for the court of quarter sessions te refer the petition for license or any et thorn te an examiner or examiners appointed by the aald court, te roperl te tbe ld court the facts connected therewith, i'revlded that the fee awarded by the court te such examiner ahall net ex ceed the sum of ten dollars for each potllleu se referred. Hkctien 13 The constables of the rospon respon rospen tlvo ward, tureugh or township In each county shall In the tirat week In each term el the court of quarter awolens make returns undereath et all place in hi Iwtlllwlek where vinous spirituous, malt or brewed liquors, or any admixture thereof are kept for sale or sold, stating which efld place are licensed under thl act, and which are unlicensed, and Itahall be the especlal duty of the Judge of aid court le see that thl return la faithfully made, and te awttrd a proper utn te each oenstablo for making such returns, te be paid by the treasurer of the county nut of the llcense fund of said county. Aud en (allure el any constahle te c imply with thl prevision, or II It be found upon examination or luqulry by Mild court that any constable ha either willfully or negligently emitted te return all auch house and the iiiine et the proprie tor thereof Iu hi bahlwlck, said court shall thereupon reiunte said oenstablo from his nlllca and tine him, a sum net exceeding live hundred dollar and imprison hi in for net exceeding two year In the county prison or jail. Hkotien 11. Italian be t'i duty of each dilatable In the county, and the chlef of police In each cltv and borough, or some subordinate or subordinates appointed by such chief of police, te visit at least once In each month all plate within their respective Jurisdictions where any of aald liquors are sold or kept te ascertain if any el the pro pre vision of thl or any a:t of assembly relating tothealoor furnishing of auch liquor have lieen or are being violated, and whenever any of the efllrer. above inonttenod ahall learn of any auch violation, It shall be his duty te forthwith make written return of theaame te the court of qusrter aosslens, with the name of the wituese, and te de whatever shall lie In bis power te bring the ellbnder tejustlrw, aud upon neglect or refusal of any of said eilleer te perform the a fore fere said duty, the said court atiall Impose the same penalties provlded in soeilon thirteen el this act. Skitiem 15. I'.very persen receiving such license te sell spirituous, vinous, malt or brewed liquors, or any admixture thereof, shall frame hi license under n glass and place the same se that It shtll at nil times be consplcueu and easily read Iu his chlef place of making Hale, and no Much license shall authorial sales by any porn ju who ahall neglect thl requirement. Sitt'i iem HI Any persen who tull hero here hero afler be convicted of selling or ollerlng for sale any vinous, spirituous, malt or brewed liquors, or any admixture thereof, without a license, shall be sentenced tn pay a line of net less than deuble the amount el the llcense fee, nor mero than live thousand dollars, and undergo Imprisonment in the county Jail el net less than three mouths uur mero than twelve month. hiurieN 17. That druggist ami apotlis apetlis carle shall sell no Intoxicants except upin the written prescription et a regularly regis tered physician. Any ene violating the pro pre vision of thl se-tien shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upeu conviction thereof shall lie subject te the same penalties a are provlded In the sixteenth section of thl act. I'revlded, That no spirituous, vinous, malt or brewed liquor, or any admixture thereof, shall be sold or furnished te any persen but once en any one prescription et a physician. Hkotiex 18. i'urnistiliigHplrltii'ius, vinous, malt or brewed liquor by sale, gift or other ether other wlse te any person e' known intemperate habits, te a miner, te an Insane person, or te any person wbendruuk or Intoxicated, either for bis or her use or for tbe use of any ether person, or te sell or furnish liquors te any person en a passbook or order en a store, or te recelve from any person any goods, wares, merchandise or prevision In exchange for liquor, aball be held and deemed a misde meannr, and upm conviction thereof the ellender sball ba flood net lea than llfiy nor mere than five hundred dollar and undergo an Imprisonment of net less than twenty nor mere than ninety days. Hkctien 19. Any house, room or place where vinous, spirituous, malt or brewed liquors are sold, ell'nred for sale, drank or given away In violation or any law or this commonwealth ahall be held and declared a nuisance, and sball be abated by proceedings at law or equity. All expenses connected with such proceeding, including a counsel fee of twenty dollars ter the counsel of com plainant, ahall be paid by defendant or defendant. Hkctien 20. All laws or part of laws In consistent herewith are hereby repealed. Provided, however, that none or the pro pre visions of this act shall be held te authorize tba sate of any spirituous, vinous, malt or any admixtun s thereof, in any city, county, borough or township having special pro hibitory laws. And provided further, tbat the previsions of this act shall ba applicable te all license granted en aud after tbe fi rat day of January, A. U., 1S3S. StH. IIMHSKL MNTEKTSIHH. A sjest Delightful Partf Olvrn L.s.1 Kvsulug at Kshleman's Uall One of the meat elegant and delightful social events of the Reason In Lancaster, was the party given in Kebleman'a hall last even ing by Mr. W. U. Hensel te his friends. Tbe whole or tbe spacious building was thrown open te tbe guest, and from eight o'clock till midnight was several hours old, the rooms were filled with a merry company. Tbera was handsome floral decoration iu tbe corridors and In the dancing hall which was thronged all evening with brave men and fair women treading tba light fantastic tee. Tberbabn's orebestra et seven pieces discoursed sweetest music, which was hugely enjoyed by tbe many middle-aged guests who did net dance. Tbe dressing or the ladies was the most elaborate and besutllul tbat has been seen in Lancaster this season. Tbe supper provided was a triumph of the artef Trower, tbeQermantewn caterer, and It was served at Innumerable small tables, a convenience tbat was highly appreciated by tbe guests. Tbe gay company did net dis perse until late hour, aud the universal verdict was tbat the party was ene et tne meat complete and enjoyable events tbat ba marked tbe social history or Lancaster. The number or strangers present was un usually large. They included visitors from Philadelphia I'fcemlxvllle, Harrisburg, Yerk, Safe Harber, Marietta, Quarry vllle, Wilmington, Del., New Yerk, Fert Wayne, lnd., and ether places. Snlts gtll.l. Benjamin and Frank Cehn, who had'e lit tie unpleasantness en Wednesday, which re sulted In aa assault and battery case before Alderman A. F. Dennelly, have settled tbelr difficulties. The prosecution baa been with drawn and the costs paid. Four-Scers Tears. Cel. Win. B. Fordney is 80 year old to day, and be received tbe congratulation el blamany friends, and the wish la general that he may be spared te eojey many mere sasaUTMfWlM PRESBYTERY ADJOURNS. thb xr siiifei re fin aiai.ii i LtttLB BBlTAtH. Thrae Krangsllsts Ordained and Rnrellad as Msmb.rs-Koperts el the Various Commit- Is HsaHlrmtng Its Action Declaring; Against Haadaf Newspapers. Yenir, April H, Presbytery me' en Wed nesday morning at 0 o'clock, and was opened with prayer by the moderator. The following resolution offered by Hev. Dr. Htewart was adopted : Preabytery bav Ing heard last evening from President Kdgar or Wilsen Female college, at Chatnbersburg, Pa , a te the prosperous condition or the cel lege, desire te commend It te our people as worthy of their confidence and patronage. We also commend It te these of our people Whom Ged ha blessed with worldly means Iu order tbat Its remaining debt shall be lilted, and an endowment given te Hi worthy el a female coltege connected with the Preaby. Uirlan church and practically underlie con trel. A repert from tbe committee en the min utes of the session of Little HrlUIn reported an action of the session, which should be referred te a Judicial committee. Tbe fol lowing committee was appointed le hear the cam : Ministers, D. M. Davenport, ft. L Smith, Themas Thompson ; elders, W. P. Uault, Willis and MoUenkey. The statistical reports of tbe churches were ordered te be banded te tbe stated clerk. Tbe borne mission commute reperted rec ommending the following appropriations : Cedar Greve cbureh, (75 for next six months ; Htewartatewn, $100 for one year; Wrights vllle church, J75 for next six months; West minster church, Yerk, have leave te employ Kvaugellsl McNslr for the next six month ; Christiana church, leave te supply their pul pit for next six months ; Welsh Mountain mlsiien wa commended te the liberality el our churches and Habbath tchoels ; the mis sion at Yerk Furnace wa lett te tbe care of Iteva. Crawford and Cre, with power te employ a young man te labor there for 3 month, aud give him aid te the amount el f 100 ; Momerlal church, Lancaster, recom mended for aid te the amount or (200 for one year. A potlllen for the organization or a church at Welsh mountain wa rolerred te the coin inlltee en home mission. It wa moved and carded that when pre, bytery adjourn it be te meet at the call of the moderator In the Little Ilrltaln church, and that the arrangements for the installation of the new pastor there be left with Itev. J. M. Galbreatb, new moderator of tbat Hesiien. The committee en synedlcal report re ported, calling special atUntlonte tbe action of synod calling en tbe churches for renewed effort In behall of our various beards. The committee en Habbath school reported they have received reports from 37 schools, from which we gather thene facta : We have under our care 41 schools, Including fi,70'.! scholar, and a total membership of 0,712, with an avorage attendance of 4.3(11 ;tbla be ing a Ins in uuinbrr of scholar et 12$, and a gain In total membership of IW, aud in aver age attendance of 7!k1. The attendance en church service la l,.Vit, showing a gain en last year el 1 1(1. There have bien received Inte the church freui thu achoel KM or IU less than last year. l'resbyterylecllned te give It consent te the trausler et any portion of the contingent fund of the general aisembly te thu perma nent committee en temperance. The presbytery answered the overture from the general assembly en the subject el elder moderatorshlp in the negative. The overture from the general assembly en the subject of mairying et a deceased wife's sister was answered Iu the aillrma aillrma tlve. The standing hlsterlctl committee wa ap. pointed te prepare a history of presbytery, and the stated clerk wa added te the com mittee. The hour having arrived for the ordination of tbe three evangelists, the preabytery pro ceeded te thl work according te the pro pre gramme already published. NEW MKMllKU-t OK IMIKSUVTKRV. After the ordination the name of Mc Clellan Xlutt and J. Scott Ilutt and Wilbur McN'alr were enrolled a member of presby tery. Toe narrative of the UU el religion wa retd by the chairman, Ilov. Hickman, showing a very encouraging atate of religion In all el churches), atida very beaithy growth. Kegret la expressed at the Inditlerence te the subject of family instruction ; butencourage butenceurage meut la given, in the fact or a better observ ance of the Habbath. Tbe church record were approved aa fol fel lows : Slate Ridge, Pine Greve, Union, Lea cock, Lancaster, Hlatevllle, Chestnut Level, Cedar Grove, Ltncaster, First ; Octerara, Wrightavllle, Centre, New Harmony, Lebanon, Christ ; Columbia, Yerk, Calvary ; Htewartatewn, Lancaster, Memerial : Mari etta, Htrasburg, i'equea, Djnegal, Mt, Jey, Lebanon, 4th atreet ; Itellvue, ML Xebe, Little Britain. Kxceptleus were taken te tbe records of Yerk 1st and Christiana. The Judicial committee en the ctse pre sented by the minutes et Little Britain church reported, and it wa ordered that further action en the matter be postponed until the next meeting el presbytery. Dr. Mitchell of tbe committee te secure a charter ler presbytery reported the work In progress. Tbe report wa adopted and the action of the committee commended. The coramlttee en foreign mission publication, ministerial relief, aud eduoatten were alae adopted. Cbauceferd wa appointed a the place for tbe next Mated meetlng. The hour of 12 having arrived presbytery took recess until 2 ettbek. WKUNESDAV AKTEROON'H SESSION. Presbytery met alter rf ces at 2 p. in., and wa opened with prayer by Bey. T. Thomp son. The report et the commlttee en manse was read, showing most of the churches provided with manses ; ether arranging for tbe building or purchase of manses. The re port was received and adopted. Kev. Mr. Lewe wa placed en the commit tee en languages. Elder Willis was placed en the committee en church erection. Bev, Mr. Sneek was placed en tbe historical com tee. The Sunday school e mi m It loe oll'ered the following resolutions ; That mere careful at tention be paid te collecting statistic In all tbe departments contalned In the report. That special efiert lie given te secure contri butions te all the beards et the chur-b, aed tbat tbe object a"nd work of the beards be explained te our scholars se that they may be tralned te Intelligent and cheerful giving. Special attention be called te second Habbath In June, or Cblldren'a Day," and tbat spe cial effort be made te Increase the Interest and oe-operatlon of all our church member In this Important matter. The oetnmittee en freedmen reported general collections te thl cause and report waa auepieu. The committee en church erection reported rf commending the church at Wrightavllle te the beard ter an appropriation of (800, Re Re eort wa adopted. Tbe committee en temperance offered tbe following resolutions which were adopted : Tbat tbe Christian people of our congrega tion be urged te aall denial and such con duct as will tend te put a ban upon the drink ing usages of society. Tbatenoeuragementbe given te the circulation of literature and te the organization of societies and every pru dent edert looking te the hmruotleu of the jeuag etpMUUy In Baaday KboeJ, and old a te the danger and evils of strong drink. That the members of our churhe are earneatly exhorted te wltheid their names from any applications for licenses and Irem all legal arts which may be contrived as an endorsement by them In any form of tbe liquor traffic. That pastor and people glve thelr support te all preper measure looking te the restruotlen or tbe entire prohibition of the traffic. Dr. Nile offered a serle of resolution re affirming tbe fermer actions or presbyttry en the proper ohservanctnr the Sabbath; agalnat the issuing and reading of Sunday news paper or attending te secular dutUs, ether than these of noceHty and mercy. Dr. Mitchell offered the following : Jleselval, That the thanks of till presby tery be txlonded te thnse through whom they received an Invl'atlen te visit the new college building In Yerk; and presbytery hereby express- It gratltlcatlen with Its visit, and njolce that within Its bound thern I auch a beautiful building, with such a lvanUgenu ap pointment and under such a well or er ganlxsd faculty, and cheerfully commend this Institution te Itio-e who have eons or daughters te whom they wish tn glve a thorough Christian education. That the thanks or presbytery nre hereby tendered te the nephews of the Is te Samuel Small, sr., who, In giving nuch building In place or the ene destroyed by lire, honored the memory nlanoble Christian mm and manifested a genereua Christian spirit. Tbecorr.mllteeon the Installation of Bev. Mr. Sneek a pastor of the cliurcliei of Bono Beno Bone gal and Mt. Jey, reported having attended te that work and Installed Mr. Sneek en April 5lb, 1887. The commlttee en pastors' salarle oflered the following which wasadnpteJ : The pres bytery of Westminster feellng the Import ance of action onthepsTtef the congregations with rotcreno te tbe rocemondatlona recently went te these churches In our bounds, the salaries of whose pastor Is less than (b00, exclusive of manses, earnestly exhort the ofllear of the varletH churches tn canvasi their congregations, urging their poeplo per sonally te ae lncrcasH their subscriptions that thl detlrable ebj-jet mty be obtained and that they report through their delegate at the fall meeting of the presbytery. llcselvcit, That the pastor of churches be instructed te read this action from their pul pits. A vote of thanks wis tonderod te the mem ber of Calvary church and the psople of Yerk fur tbelr gauereua hospitality te the memlnrs of presbytery. After singing by the congregation and prayer and apoUello benediction by Kuv. G. L. Smith, presbytery adjiurned te meet at the call of the moderator lu Little Britain church. Thusclose I a meetdcllghtful ami encourag ing meeting of Westminster prebj tery. FAl.K.l " l.At.T KVtXUM. A IJirgft ami !llj:litrd Aurtlrnrn (latl.rr In rultuu Opera IIiiusa. At FulloneporahnuselastovotiInB"l''alka" was sung for the first time iu Liueaster by the company el Cel. Me'Jaull, which ap peared here some months age iu the " Black Hussar." The audience was large, every psrtef thn building being lull but the gal lery. The number et people present was much greater than that which saw "Buildj "Buildj gerc," by another company under the same management recently. The opera Is funny aud melodious, and the nudienca wa greatly pleased with it rendition. The company was large. Mis Kitty Cheatbem, a charming woman, was splendid a J'aU.n. She ba a geed voice and haudsome llgure. Her singing wa warmly received espe cially her sole, aud her duet with Mountjoy Walker (Arthur), iu the third act. Ut the ether ladies Miss Alice Gil lard as Eilwi'jc and Mlsa Craig ns Alexcna were very geed. Allred Klein made a great bit as Ilrether J'eliean, doorkeeper of the convent. It Is a part that he ha played with great sucics for a long time mul he leeks and act it te porfectieu. Charles Plunkett a Ten lelbach, Francis Glllard as lluleslar, BebertO. Jenkins as Tuncreil, and Mountjoy Walker as Arthur, did very well. The ladies in the company were for the most patt pretty. Tbe costumes vcre very liandtemc, but no Bcenery except that which the house affords was used. Twe ladle el the company, who bad no parti in the npeui, bit in the au au dlence near the stage and Heme rf the per son en the stage scorned mero noxious le pay attention te them than te their part. They kept up an almost constant winking and giggling, which they probably thought wa funny, but puople Hitting near them did net It bacam r-ither tiresome, ami the management would net lujure their reputa tion by having thl kind of conduct abated. uais Hall Nun. The Philadelphia and Athletic clubs played ten inning yosterday, when I mplre Carlin called the game, claiming tlmt it was tee dark te continue. The i-cjre thou steed 4 te 4, and the audience were ma i because they thought it wns net dark. I) illy wa bit but six time safely and Heward nine. Gib Gib eon, of this city, caught a splendid game ter tbe Lesguera. The JVcjj says : Ulbsen, the Phillies' tiew catcher, made a very favorable impression. lie bad little throwing te base, but what be did have te de lie did wet!. It was ovor-anxieusness In the fourth inning which made him drop thn ball at the home plate when he should bate retln d Htevey." One half of the Washington club went te Baltimore yesterday nud were victorious against Barnie'a men by 8 te li. The ether half at home defeated the Cuban Giants by 7 te fi. The CbIcaces de'enltd the St. I. euls cham pions in Cincinnati yesterday by 0 le 3, Carutber and Feuiz vtere bull di-abled and Beyle went in tn pitch. Atter ene bad tuning Feutz waa put lu with u sure una but It wa tee late. Among the game played yesterday were the following : At New Yerk : Columbia 8, New Yerk C j at Brooklyn : Bosten '., Brook lyn 0 ; at Pittsburg : Pittsburg 15, Bullale 13 ; at Newark :Met I, Newark 1. If the ether club or the League are willing Titcemb, of tbe Philadelphia!, will sign with the Athlellls. An Uukimmi Man I'miucl Drail, from the Yolk Dally. On Tuesday a man aced about f.0 years, with Bandy hair mul ubeul 5 feet ti Inches high wa found dead 1 Ing en the read load lead ing from Wrlgbtsvillu te Yerk, mid Oilleer Wilseu had thocerpiotHkeii te Wrightavllle, when an Inquest was held. Ne ene identi fied the body. Frem u passbook found In hi pemesslnn his name was i-iippe'ed te be Smith lie must have struggled considera bly, a In hand wnre full el gn-s which it is 'supposed he pulled while iu ageuy. Three Klllvu by a Train J. P. Tayler, 00 years old, his wife, aged 50, and tbelr only child, a boy of 10, were killed while riding acre-s thn tracks iu trout et the Erie Express Irem New Yerk, at Itirten, N. Y. Their wagon wa demolished but the horses were uuburt. Lsi Ing Asula lllue lln (lajglrs. Frem the llarrlibiirg Call. The Lancaster Kxamintr speaking el the success or the pipe line bill says; " All we have te say about the matter is that any bill which will effectually clip thn grasp ing clawa of tbe Standard Oil company abeuld be passed without much d6bate and decided majority." Jabs UUI Arrangs. a Hatch. Jacob Hill, of Reading, has accopted the challenge et Mile Jehnsen, of Rnbbinsvllla N. J., te sheet a llve-plgeen match, 25 bird each, for 1-00. at the Kurtz beuse, near Haul. I tag, ea Friday, April 29, PARDONED BY THE PRESIDENT. BAtr A DVBBB VOtlTlVTB WHO Witt BB ttBBBATBD. The emesrs Who Oendnctsd Thslr Pressca- llen Itscemmend lbs Artlen A Mnmbsr IturaMd The Crime Cor frhleb They Were Receiving PanUhmsnt. Wasimnoten, April II The president ha taken action en application for pardon In the following case ; II. II. Mengs, convicted el embezzling money from the mall and sentenced te nine years In Chester, Illinois, ardoned ; W. T. Branum, new serving a year's sentence la the Southern Illinois pen itentiary for breaking Inte poateffloe with iutent te steal. In the case of Geerge H. Deeherty, convicted of vlo vle lai'ng election laws, pardon denied. Favorable action waa taken en the applica tion for the pardeu of Jehn Hmltb, confined in an Arkansas penitentiary for an assault with Intent te kill. In the case et Selah C. Carll, convicted of counterfeiting and sen tenced te filteen years in the Erie county penitentiary, the president commuted tbe sentence te seven years Imprisonment, He ba already been In prison about seven yeara. Pardons have been granted In tbe follow ing cases : F.ugene B. Walten, late a teller of tbe First National bank of New Yerk, con victed of making false entries ; Stephen II. Kussell, convicted In Massachusetts of counterfeiting ; We, II. Overbelt, convicted et robbing tbe malls in Idaho ; Julius Htarka, convicted of robbing tbe malls and sentenced te ten years' imprisonment tn the Southern Illinois penitentiary. Ad verse action ba been taken In the follow ing cases : Win. Lebaron, district of Minne sota; B. T. Hubbard, northern district of Illinois; Themas Meedy, western district of Texas ; Geerge Mldden, eastern district of Pennsylvania. Allet tbe pardon cited were granted en the recommondatien of tbe offi cers who conducted the prosecutions, Trrd, Feathered and Ridden en a Rail. Dklavan, Wis, April 14 W.J. Lltts, blacksmith at Walworth, 8 miles south of here, was tarred and feathered Tuesday night. It seems that a few weeks age Litis made an Improper proposal te a highly re spectable lady et tbat town, and attempted te force her te yield te bis wishes. Her hus. band wa Informed en his return, but In the meantime Lltts had geno East. Thinking tbat everything bad quieted down he re turned Tuesday night, but at a few minutes beiere 9 o'clock a gang of men from another town entered tbe beuse without disguising themselves and seen completed the tar and feather work, riding the victim through the streets en a rait. Lltts bad tbe men arrested yisterday. Anether Virginia Town Darned. lUr.TiMenf, April 14. News has been re ceived in tbis city by beat tbat the business portion of tbe town of Onanoeck, Accomae county, Virglna, was destroyed by fire Tues day night. Tbe fire started between 10 and 11 o'clock Tuesday night In tbe store or William R. Hallett, en Main street. Tbe town 1 destitute of fire apparatus and It was impossible te check the progresa el the con cen con llagratlen. It spread te tbe double store house of Hlecum t Ames, te tbe store el Jehn II. Riley, Jehn W. Duncan' Jewelry house and the stores et Kellan, Brougnten Hen aud swept up Mala streets. The people battled tbe tlames as beat tbey could with water buckets. Tbe llame were net con trolled until after 2 o'clock In tba morning when twenty-tbfee business beuses and a large number or smaller buildings bad been destroyed. Less, &0,CO0 ; Insurance (19,000. Intention of Brlckmakrra. Piiir.AnEHMtiA, April 14 At a meeting et the Brick Manufacturers' association held In this city last night a resolution was adopted declaring tbat If the present diffi culties betwoeu the Knights of Laber and tbe brick manufacturers he net Bettied by Saturday, April 10, the manufacture and de livery of bricks will cease en that data. This decision, if the matter is net settled, will threw ever S,000 hsnds out of work, besides these affected in the various building trades. Mere Tariff Wanttd en American Ceal. Ottawa, Ont, April 14 The Neva Sce- tlan coal mining companies are demanding au Increase In the duly en United States coal from 75 cent te (1 per Ien. Lest year's te turns show a large Increase In importatiena tn oeal, notwithstanding the present duty, and the poeplo of tbe maritime provinces state that they will rebel against the duty et 50 cents a barrel en American Heur, which pre'ects the Ontario miller, unless tbelr coal Industries are protected. Twe Murderers Killed. PoTTsneito, Texas, April 14. Jehn Chris tian, a brother of Jamea Christian, who was killed a few days age, organized a posse of twelve or thirteen te hunt the murderers down and ran en them Tuesday nlgbt and, as they would net surrender, tbe ball was opened and Alex Duzin was killed and Steve Bus sell mortally wounded. They were tbe two man who killed Christian and Lutterel, mak mak feur lives leaf, and tbe end I net yet. Mr. lllalna Improving. FeitT GtnseN, I. T., April 14 Dr. Brine made an examination of Mr. Blaine's cheat last night and teund tbe Inflammation of tbe lung diminished and tbe lung healing. There is no danger of a relapse unless It should be invited by some great Impru dence. Lem or Llfa and Properly Panama, April 14. A fire at Imperader, a station en tbe canal line, Tuesday, destroyed a macblne shop belonging te a con tracing firm. Tbe less la estimated at (200,000. Twe lives were lest. 200 Kes.lans Arretted. Odessa, April 14. Twe hundred and sixty persons, suspected of complicity lu revolu tionary plots, were arrested bare en Monday. CIIEIM OP THE MEWH. Dennis U. Tally, of Bosten, ba left (99,000 te Catholic charities in tbat vlciuitv. Walter Rldgely, etTexarkana, Texas, has killed seven men within a month. He is a prominent cltlzsn. Columbia college, New Yerk, celebrated its centennial Wednesday nlght,wben 2,000 pro fessors and students, with as many friends, gathered In the Metropolitan opera house, Jehn Themas, colernl, was lynched at Union City Tann.. en Wednesday morning for an assault en Bertie Turner, a white girl, aged 10 year, last Sunday afternoon. Tbe man was strung up In the court room after bla bearing. TbeKulghtset Laber In and about Pitta Pitta ten bava established a boycott against all local clothing houses, patreulzlng manufac turers or wholesale clothing merchants ei Philadelphia, who are new under boycott by tbe Knight of tbe latter place. On July 3, thn twenty-leurth anniversary or the battle of Gettysburg, the survivors of Pickett's Virginia division, will erect a mon ument te mark the point where they made ine most gaiianicnarge or any uenieaerate cemmana uuring me war. A dispatch from Dieppe say tbe packet steamer Victeria la aabere en tbe recka near tbat city. The Victeria had ninety passen gers en beard, and twelve were drowned. The accomplices of tbe Pan Handle rail road thieve are resorting te threat te Intim idate the Pan Handle railroad officials. Among the mall laid en Superintendent Tayler' desk In Pittsburg wa a letter in a dainty envelope. It wa addreesel te Mr, Tayler, who opened It and found the follow ing threatening missive. " Don't make any mere arrests, blank you, or we will out your blank wires, and de It a often a wa plea. Yeu can't set a alL and voe aad totter lei 1 tha Baltar drop," BAMUBt B. BtOB KtttBD. Horribly Mangled by Hart Mbar; aspress Near MM Peas Iren Works ea Thursday Kvsalsg. Samuel B. Rlee, blacksmith residing at Blrd-ln-Uand, waa struck and instantly killed by the englne of Harrisburg express, at a point Juat west or the Plum street cross ing, tbls city, laat evening. The train la due at the Pennsylvania station at 7:40, but It wa detained somewhat by the accident A aoen aa the engtneer found tbat he had atruck a man he stepped the train. The man wa found lying between the north track and the aiding, and be was placed en the train aud brought te tbe station. He was laid upon stretcher in the waiting room and It was net long before he waa Identified by a number of persons who knew him. On his person a receipt ler a small bill which be had paid te Cbas F. Rengler, another Irem Alrred Dlller, (20 In money, a check from CeLBusb, of Blrd-ln-Uand, and a number of carda were round. The coroner waa notified and he im panelled a Jury composed or Ames Seurbeer, Frank R. Hewell, Mile Frankford, Jehn W. Rellly, Jehn W. Wagner and U. H. Hen ael. Dr. Compten examined the body. He found tbat there wa a deep cut en the chin, and several ethers en the back of the head from which the bleed ran freely. The right feet was cut off below the ankle, and the clothing was badly tern. Soen after the ac cident two boy found tbe feet en the railroad track and brought It te the depot. The body was taken te the almshouse for the night, and the Jury adjourned until thl morning. Tnn coroner's iSQOinr. At 10 o'clock this morning the Jury met In the orphans' court room and heard the testi mony et the empleye of the read who were en beard the train which killed Rica. The first witness examined wa Andrew Hill, the engineer. He testified that when he first saw the man he was but a few feel In front of tbe engine. Ue was en the siding and ran right across In front or the engine. Witness waa unable te step the engine In time te save him; the bumper struck blm and the witness did net knew whether any part el tbe train bad passed ever him ; the point where tbe accident occurred was between Plum street and Shlppen atreet bridge ; the whistle had been sounded beiere thecreeslng waa reached and the bell was being rung when the man waa hit. Tbe train was run. nlng at tbe rate of filteen miles per hour. As aoen as the accident occurred the train was stepped and the body was leaded en and taken te the ststien. Themas Clemens, fire man or the engine, testified tbat be did net see the man struck, as he was en the ether side and was ringing the bell ; be assisted te pick him up and he was then dead. Conductor Amizlah Baldwin did net see the accident occur and knew nothing of It until the train was stepped. Hayes Speakman, the flagman, only knew of the accident alter it bad occurred. He went te where the man was lying and found tbat his heart had stepped beating, and he waa dead. Dr. Compten testified te tbe I nature of the man' wounds. He thought he I ... 1.A-.A frvAAM V..H -.-TAB t.- A-, A A, Ajf,l,A.I must um in,, .uiiu.ei ujr -uuiv ).,.. u. i train or his feet would net have been cut eir. The Jury after hearing the evidence found that the man came te his death by" being struck by the engine of Harrisburg express, near Plum atreet, while walking en tbe track. RICE WELl, KNOWN HERE. Rice waa a single man between 35 and 40 yeara of age, and resided with his widowed mother. He carried en blacksmlthing at Bird-in-Hand and wa well known in his community aa well aa in this city. He drove te this elty yesterday morning and stepped at tbe Lancaster County house a short time. Alter driving around town for a time he went back te tbe hotel about one o'clock and had his horse unhitched and fed. He visited different stores, purchasing goods and pay ing several bills tbat he owed. He had a number of packages sent te the hotel te which he returned In the evening. He lett there about 0 o'clock and told the hostler tbat he was going home shortly. A halt hour later he was seen In front or the Leepard hotel and he then appeared te be under the Influence or liquor. Between seven and eight o'clock he walked out the new portion of Walnut street, east of Shlppen. He did net go as far as Plum street, but walked down the bank te the railroad track. Tbat waa the tast time he was seen alive, as tbe en gine seen came along and the accident occurred, which coat him his life. Several boy a who were tbe last te see Rice say tbat be waa Intoxicated. What he waa doing in tbat part or town Is net known, but he la said te bave bads companion who waa also a countryman, ahertly before he waa killed. It la likely that he had intended walking en the track te the railroad station. A brother-in-law of the deceased arrived In town tbls morning and took the body te Bird-In-Hand. m Medical Del-gat. Frem Chester County. The Allopathle Medical society or Chester county at a meeting held In West Chester elected the following delegates te the Penn sylvania Medical society, which meets at Bradford in June next : Dr. Jamea Fulton, et New Londen ; Dra. D. A. Stubb and J. W. Housten, or Oxford Dr. Ellwood Patrick, et West Chester, and Dr. BUI. They also selected as delegates te the American Medical society, whleh meets tn Chicago next month, Dr. Enbralm Hepkins, of Mar ahall tee, and Dr. Frank W. Frankbeuser, et Springfield. A committee consisting of Drs. Dunn, or West Cheater; Swing, of Coatea Ceatea vllle ; Fulton, of New Londen, and Frank bauser. of Springfield, waa appointed te urge upon the state legislature the Importance of creating estate beard of medical examiner. Bena Shipment Under the New Rate. Lebanon DUpatch te Press. Perhaps no trade Is affected mere seriously than the horse trade. Jacob Baney, of Myerstown, tbe most extensive dealer In tbe Lebanon Valley, has concluded berealter te walk the animals te Philadelphia. The old rates per car te tbat city for berses were (50 te (CO; new they are (200, while from Chi cago the rates for tbe same stock advanced te (SOOpercar. Unless tbe companies recede irnm tha new tells it is probable tbat live stock dealers will return te tbe old practice of driving the animal ever the .turnpike la drove. North End RlQ Cleb, The North End Rifle club met en Wednea- aay aiiernuen at tueir raugv, euuicuws, and elected tbe following officers for tbe en suing year ; President, Jehn H. Baumgard ner ; vice president, H. Y. Yocum; secretary, J. A. Steber; treasurer, L. M. Wlest, and corresponding secretary, W. K. Remlg, Twe matehea at 500 yard were ahet, and tbe fol lowing score were made out of a possible 500 : Wlest, 67, 01 ; Yocum, 04, 50 ; Wenger, 53, 65 s Remlg, 48, 09 ; Steber, 48, 45 ; Car- penier, w., at, au m Flogged With Hlcaery Switches. A colored evangelist," named William, who ha been holding revival meeting among hla brethren in De Sote, Missouri, was taken from hi house by five masked ruinan en ruesasy uigm anu uumereiiuuy flogged with hickory awltuhe. It seems the trouble grew out of a quarrel between hi own and bla neighbor' wife. The Weedier Relsg Tried. Chicaoe, AprU 1- W P??'0,iSSX larv case had been disposed of In Judge Tufe?Tcet tbls forenoon fJtetrt Mean OrlnnellcalledthecawsaalnseMclglaand McDonald. Attorney Forisjettteapweeated "motion and petition for change of veene from Cook oeuoty uppertid by forty sffl dw7tMr7 " OrmnelPasked that the de- Ferrest answered tbat with a aaotiea te nSU-Tthe ladieWMl. walaa waa total (argasaM CHANGING SEVERAL DISTI m a aeiur AMenm mbmbmbb mm BOVBB OB BBrBBMBKtAtirii'i' ana rropeeest sjen grsssissai Ay A M A ''- BUI Ataadt Aha lAvety I lUKM i1fcM IfeA hau a .-. ' ' " " " " isexai'ri5fc;rj saws ra tsw ivia auy, "-i.e.-",- u. -viv'ftA Harrisbure, April 14. la the umj nunwHsi iiuwuwj m uui HBSWtBsJ BB) . penal offense te pull the ball rope m tmmm Wnlualu. lB,a.-J k Will Bk. 14a passenger train. The ne w revenae aet jrtky'-v rtiAnif rninlf t ImnrnVA thm m. itilnegM Skn? thn mllaMInn nl taa anltiArlaar! few Issbm jf? rsnerutct favnrahlv. Tha fnllnl kalin!vV were passed finally t Te enforce efrataai & I read companies tba prevision of tha afcMMsVP, ' tutlen te prevent the fictltleua Issue of aat'iI;, , or bends: te orevlde for the aeanritTtflalaW' m ana property irem any danger arlslag the storage of petroleum product te ba for street Illumination ; te prevaat shlpnlnat or trans nortatlen of nut nr i fish from the state. Adjourned until ffnaaal fj evening. Tbe senate concurrent resolution te eJ, . juuiu may e wu imnniiMi svinriinaBai '. adleurnment te M te. " ,. i Tbe resolution providing for an appreprhv S& uuu mt wa several scnoet district for MM w!$ purcnaae 01 tree uoeKa wa negatively ! HiS pertea. w f a There wa a lively fight In the Hnnaam i$M the congressional apportionment bill. Tka f'ii district In whleh Tiega, Bradford and Ly coming were grouped was amended en mo tion of a Bradford county member ae Is make It consist of Petter, Bradford, Tiega and Sullivan. The district composed of Lebanon, Dauphin and Northumberland waa changed by substituting Perry for Northumberland against the pretest of Capp, of Lebanon. Reper, or Lehigh, made an unsuccessful effort te have Lehigh de tached from Berks. Among tbe appropriation bills pawed aac aac end reading In tbe Heuse en Wednesday waa one for (3,000 ler the Lancaster Heme for Friendless ChUdren. TUB DOMMIUlf rABtlAUBMt.- It Opens Te-Day with a aught Rsfenaee le lb Fl.bery Trouble.. Ottawa, Ont, April 14 The Dominion Parliament waa opened at 3 o'clock thl after noon with the usual ceremonies. Tha gov ernor general congratulated Parliament ea the general prosperity el the country and ea the prospect or a coming season of peace and progress. The queen's Jubilee waa re ferred te and her msjesty congratu lated en having reached tbe eOth anni versary of her reign. The prominent posi tion taken by Canada at tbe colonial aad Indian exhibition recently held in 'Londen was alluded te and attention called te tha advantages offered by Canada te the agricul turist and capitalist. Tbe governor aald t " " Negotiation a between ber majesty's gev- ernment andUiatet theTJnltasiSUteaeatlka' fi,hery quesUenrirltlMSP01 "H t-lll S A A AS At . VS. government baa been rullv I suited are still In progress and will, wa ne permitted te hope, result In an arrange ment honorable and satisfactory te both na tions. Meanwhile, neccessary prevision ha been made for protection of our In-sbera fisheries." "Yeu will be asked, In order te provide against possible Interruption of navigation of our great Inland waters, for an appropriation In aid of the construction et a canal te con nect the waters or Lakes Huren snd Superior at SaultSte Marie." BIBUUP MABKIHH IMTAttBD. Impreselv Bervleee at tha Consecration at the Mew Bishop or frovldeno. Providence, R, I., April 10, A bright, cheerful and glorious morning ushered In tbe occasion of the consecration or Bishop elect fiarklns, or tbe Providenee diocese, to day. There were nearly 400 clergymen and dignitaries e tbe church present, Including Archbishop Williams, of Bosten, and the several bisbepa of the New England province. Among the gaeeta were Mayer O'Brien, of Bosten, aad daughter, Mayer Cummlngs, of Fall River, and ethers. At 10:30 o'clock the prcoesalea'' filed into tne sanetuary. and alter tha I Ing of tbe papal bull appointing Rev. 1 tbew Harklna, bishop et Providence, ficlai high mass wa begun. Bishop 1 et Portland, Maine, preached tbe cerS tlen sermon. The serviees throbs were of a meat Impressive charao charae ter, and were net coneluded until after 2 o'clock. At 3 o'clock tbe alngera aud musical participants were given a dinner la Slocum Light Quard armory, Bread street Tbis evening musical vespera will be soleaaa seleaaa Ued at 7:30 o'clock, when Bishop Bradley es Manchester, N. IX, will preach the esrasen. After the vespers serviees a complimentary banquet will be tendered Bishop Harklna am music hall, this city, for which 700 eerara are te be laid. m Te lisae rbiladelphts Edlilea. New Yebk, April 14. Considerable la terest is tnauiteated here In tbe report that tha New Yerk World is te Issue a Philadelphia edition. The growth of that paper ba baaa e great tbat a Brooklyn edition issned freat a separate establishment In that elty has been leund necessary, and.Mr. Pulltser'a deteraU deteraU natlen te carry the war Inte Philadelphia la no surprise te his friends In this section. An Gnknewn Weman found Use. CnicAoe, April 14. The body of aa "" unknown woman, well-dressed, bat bavlag , a dissipated leek en her otherwise beaaUfal face, wa found In an alley near 49 Weet Polk street this morning. Tba weaaaa was net ever 25 yeara et age, Me aaarka of violence were round en tha body, and a post mortem will be necessary te determine tha cause of death. Tbe remalna were takaa ta the morgue. Net In VenUlet. Pait.ADBi.TBtA, April 14. Tbe Pennsyl vania railroad oempany has net received notice of any cutting of rata by the Lake Shere. It la denied that any trouble axJata between the Pennsylvania and tha Lake Shere read ever tha letter's uterpretaUea of tha Interstate law. Anether Village Destroyed. Misxiireui, Minn.. AprU It A Jewl taaeV fcBakaV' UJssaasV nal special aay that the entire business aa. j tlen of Trempeieau, a vuiageem ssjs- ;. slaslppl, twenty mues soeve ijauiussss nm y !..... h. I I. lii el inldnlaraa i' was uwuu; WJ .w . . -p -- ---- The less la estimated at (40,000 with Isjat a ....,-. Thanrleln of tkmAn BtmBMBBBW , '"" ' . 3: Tkl Allal, i '1W.." WASHiweTOir, April .-JIKL S partmeuthaa reeelred BtwmmtlmBimj Etai trip of the Called Welai jMj-f 7 J.t.. ma entirely UB0ssfaL AaV, uuu., .v " -T-. -M ., mmmmimtS.V maintained throughout the trip. The at tlaiss exceeded IS knots, rtsaa4eAyslalsa. WABHiit O.TO, AprU 14 Tha rfj i-i . r? te-day appointed Aaaraw a bi postmaster at waveriy, n. . , WMAWBM tBBlBAti WAawraaraatD. Ot Afi li r :m average pss ; .--- "77 ; I I '.I aaakentw aalsBsasi 1 I ass saai, ssBsssnur sjbsbb I asjdari WsBds. iA"a 1 'K M ?j 'ir-p. 3M Sffil Mt Bf I P 3 i Tttwatiii ef. fi4Sii4i.!!F feiff5kv,'t . yT" ?? 4i-r
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