g"flgg?aara I III. ) ill v-Jf ' SKiT?ai!BSf!wWK'f.!aK:.'lKW x: 1 r&Wf &WV'-S'& ,V $ & WBnnnru 2.,ua (0) Dtfagter' - & nteleti& "Mjffl a !w5W f VOLUME XXm-NO. COL JOHN W. gORNEY. a mbubbb or raa aeaeut sja MBsT J te MAS. llaMksgtes Bcrtrfhip Bearlr Twe Tears. HI PeHUeel IM Literary WetnVMrfe a ta Twe atMNtl Oesgres W4 fort Colketer M rsMMeipata. Jehn W. t'emxwM the Meead secretary of tbe Lancaster aoheol beard, ul he wm beyond qnMtlea the meat brilliant and dis tinguished man tbat ever held that position. Aa printer, editor and publlaher aa politi cian, orator, ofllee-bolder aad etaleeman he bald a forameat rank among tha greet man of hla day. But aa aecreUry or te aoheol beard ha mada bat a peer abewlng, and hla work fall abort of that of hla llluatrleua pred pred pred eoeaaer, J udge Flndlay, or el any of hla aoo aeo aoe caaaora te tha praaant day. OeL Ferney waa alactad a member of tha beard en tba Oth el Mareb, 1831), te All n va cancy eaueed by tha resignation of Judge Klnduy, who had baan alaetad praaldant of common council. On tha 8d of April follow ing, J udge Flndlay for a aacend lima Undarad hla raalgnatlen aa aacraUry, and CeL Fernay waa alaetad bla aucoaaaer. TU OLD MINUTKS. Tba mlnutsa of tha beard from March te May 21, 1839, ara In Cel. Fernay'a handwrit ing, and tba record la a very fair one, whan It la considered that tha aacraUry waa an adl adl eor, and that ad I tore ara prone te writ rap Idly and often almeat Illegibly. Hut al tbengh Cel. Fernay waa nominally aeeretary for a year, and waa en tha 12ih of May, 1840, ra elected for a aacend year, wa Bed net a line of hla manuscript In tha mlnntaa after May 31, 1839. Frem that data until Decern ber IS, 1SI0, when Cel. Ferney resigned tha eeeretaryahtp, tba mlnntea ara In tba hand writing of U. Longeueeaer, secretary pre (em, though they show that CeL Ferney waa praaant at twelve of tbe twenty-eight meeting the beard held within tha dataa above men tioned. He evidently had little teste ler each dull drudgery a writing down in due form the aaylnga and delnga of hla tallow members of tba school beard, and waa only tee glad te ablft that duty upon ether shoul der. Mr. Ferney continued a member of the beard until May, 1843, whan ha perma nently retired. Although ha waa net a very regular attendant at the meetlnga during hla aiz year membership, be took an active Interest In the proceeding, and published them regularly in tbe column or the Intel mukmckh, or wbleh be was tha adlter and publUher. It may be truly aald that If he neglected bl duty aa secretary ha waa meat Industrious at an editor. Tbe column of tba Intblliuenckh of these daya team with bla bright and aplcy aaylnga en politl pelitl leal, mnnlelpaland literary matter. He la bored manfully te place bla paper ahead of any of hi loe U contemporaries, and an ex-a-nlnatlea of Its fllea will show that he waa successful In doing se. KCUOOL IIOAHU rAHSIMeNV. Cel. Feruey was alwaja regarded a a champion ler free speech and a free press, sod yet at a meeting of the school beard bald July 10, 1810, at whleb be was present, he allowed tbe lollewlog resolution te pass without pretest : Heielvtd, As tba aenaa of thla beard, that all discussion of the relations between thla beard aed tbe teacher In It employ, and generally respecting alt mailer In wbleh tba publle are net particularly concerned, what ever passes or U said here aheuld be confined te ourselves aed net divulged abroad. CeL Ferney was one of tbe most generous of men, and during hla active life spent money very liberally If net lavishly, and yet en tba 11th of May, 1811, ha offered tbl reso lution, wbleh pasaud the beard : Xeeelvtd, That a committee of aeven be appointed te take Inte consideration tbe pre. prlety of regulating and reducing tbe salaries of tbe teacher In the employ of tbe beard, and report at a aubaequent meeting. On June 5, 1811, tbe committee reported In favor oriedueing tbeaalary of the principal of tha blah echoel from WOO te ftiOO ; and of tba principal of tba female blgh aoheol from (400 te t0 ; tha drat female aaUtant from 1250 te 17& ; first assistant male department West ward, Irem 1400 te 1230, and the sala ries) of " ether teachers aa reported by tha committee." The salaries are net given In the minutes, but some of them were aa low as f 100 per year. We mention tbeae evidence of parsimony en tbe part el CeL Ferney In idling down tha aalarlea of teacher because they ara ae unlike tbe conceded liberality In which he waa went te apend hla own money. A HKSTOH or HIS LIKK. Jehn W. Ferney waa born In Lancaster In 1817. Ill parent were unable te give him any batter education than was afforded In tha old Lancwterlan aoheol, one of tbe drat aeml free schools established In tbe state. At the age of thirteen he wm put Inte a store m errand and call boy. A few yeara later ha wm apprenticed te Hugh Maxwell, editor and publisher of tba Lancaster Journal. In 18)7 when twentf yeara or age, ha and James HMIryeen beeane associated and bought tha Intelligencer, and be fore tha year ended Mr. Ferney bought hla partner's Interest and ran the paper him aalf until September, 1839, when, having ahewn ae mueb devotion te hi editorial work and displayed ae mueb talent and energy In tha management of the paper, be gathered round him host el friend who sided him in tbe purchase or the Journal which be united with the Intkli.ienukr, enlarging tbe Joint publication and issuing It weekly under the UUeertbe iNTBLLIUBKCEn AND JOURNAL and making It ena of tba meat popular and radical Damoeratlo paper In tbe Mate. Frem 1839 te 1815, as we have ahewn abive, he wa a member of tbe aoheol beard. la January, 1842, ha wa appointed by Governer Perter prothenotary of tbe oeunty, te fill the vacancy caused by tbe death of Ztphealau MoLeae MeLeae MoLeae gae, hla Mtnmlailen running from January 17, 1812, te Noveeibsr 12, 1812 He wm a member of tba Tneaplan aeclety and an actor of considerable merit. He wa a member of tha Meobenlei Library association and of several ether literary and aeclal organisa erganisa organisa teons. IN POLITICS. But pellUce wm bla forte, and In tha presi dential campaign of 1811 he gtve untiring aad effective eaergy both In hla new paper aad en tha stamp te eecure tha election of JamM K. Polk. In recognition of hi emi nent sarvlea President Polk-appointed him aurveyoreftheportof Philadelphia, a pest Uea be hld during Mr. Pelk'a administra tion. Oa removing te Philadelphia te aoeept tbta effl be purchased a half lutereat In tha Penneylvanian and gave new lite te that rather eleepy piper, in 1851 ha wm alaetad dark of tha national Heum of Representa tives aed held tba position aaveral yeara, and for tba effletaat aad Impartial manner la whl'h he perforated bla duttas during tha menterebieatrvle for speaker la 18564 he wm tendered a uaaoimeus vote of thanks by the Hen. While U Waahlagten be wm for a time adlter of tha Psien, tbe adminla adminla tratleB organ. Oa returning te Peaaayl vanla ha wm mada chairman or tha Deaso Dease eratic atata esntral eenmlttee aad did mera te aacara tba -"aslaattfla aad election of James Baeaanaa tbaa aey ataa ta the atata, tf set la tha Unlaw, tie waa nominated by a eaneaa of tha PiasssraUe ambers of tha legislature for Catted Stataa Mater, hat wm defeated by tha t resea ery ofthraabeltlag Daasoerata .Lean, Waaaaav aaUaraadManear. Hs qusrretea wtth Pres- asat Baehaaia aoea aitaraarew aad atartaa Ja rmiaialai" , aft taa 193. - SIX PAGES. Senater Deaglaa aad fair play la KeaaM ea tha ilarary qaastiea. la IBM ha waa re elected clerk of tha Henes, la 1869 ha started the Washington CArenic'a. la 1880, wbaa tha Deaaesratle party wm heaeleaely apllt late two faction, eaa eapaertlag OeaglM aad tha ether Breekearidge, Mr. Feraey gave aa aaUeelastlc anppert te the "airtight" DeaglM alaeteral ticket. Whea tha war broke eat, aad tha perpetuity of tha Union, for which he had a petrtotie reverence, wm at ataka,heoaathUrerlnnMwDh tba Repobll Repebll ease, and ae man In tba atata gave a mera vlgoreua support te the atata and national admlBkrtratleaa. Fer eeveral yeara ha wm dark of tha United BtaUa Henata. Hla quarrel with President Jobnaen ahewed him e be the II velleet ' dead duck " that ever a warn ea political watera. He accepted the col cel col leetorshlp of Philadelphia, but reelgnad It aad aided In the belt which ae nearly defeated Hartranft In 1872 Ha sold the Pre$ la 1874, and went te Europe m agent of tbe centennial expoaltlen. Hetnrnlna te Philadelphia, he eatabllahed a literary and aeclal paper entitled Pregrttt. In 18H0, whan (Jen. Hancock wm nominated by the Democrate for president, he Mpoeaad hie cause with the aama teal that ha bad aueceaalvely anpperted Buchanan, Deaglaa, Lincoln, and UranU Haanbordl Haanberdl nated oenalsteooy te party te what he regarded m duty te the people, and he never iblrked a duty, however unpleasant It might be. IN Mia HOMK, CeL Ferney married a daughter of the late Philip Reitcel, of LancMter. He wm an In dulgent husband and father, a dutiful eon and affectionate brother. Frem the time the Prtii wm alerted It bad a very large circula tion In Lancaster and CeL Ferney Instructed Mr. KIIm Barr, the agent, te pay ever te hie mother and sister, who resided In thl city, all the profits that were reallud through the Bale of tbe paper. CeL Ferney wm devotedly attached te the city and oeunty of bla blrtb, and never tired In hla effort te further their material Interest or te apeak and writs of the beau ties of the inland citr and tbe garden apot.ef Pennsylvania. CeL Ferney died at bla borne In Philadel phia en the 0th of December, 1881, after a brief Illness, caused by Bright' disease of the kldnsya. A MMMUmtnLM DAT. Whsa the Lancaster ranclbla tUcslrtd Their Beaaliral Vise; In Tnte (Mr. A distinguished member of tbe Lancaster bar Informs tba Intrllieknckii that he read with much Interest tbe eketeb of Judge Jehn K. Plndlev'a llle published in last Hat- urday'a paper. He endorsee all that wm aald or him m a high-toned gentleman, a prudent counseller, an upright Judge, and a highly esteemed citlxen. lie thinks, bow ever, tbst there are a raw emlsilune In the sketch that ought te bi supplied, snd here they are : Judge Flndlay was net merely s near relative of Governer William Kind lay, but wm ena of hla Ave eons, ell of whom were lawyers and one of whom (Jamee) wm secretary of the commonwealth, and a daughter became the wife of Francla B. Mhunk, one of Pennsylvania' most popular governor a. In May 1842 there a grand military en aampment at Baltimore, which lasted a week, and a beautiful rlg wm offered m a prize te tbe beat drilled company In at tendance. On tbe 10th el May, 1812, tbe Lancaster Fenciblea left tbla city ler Balti more te participate In the drills and parade of tba encampment They attracted great attention by tbe proficiency of their drill and tbe accuracy of their military evolution and it wa almost universally conceded that tbey were en tilled te tbe prize flag. Many of tbe com panies went home before tbe final contest, knowing they atoed nocbanee of capturing the prize ; and aoeie el tbe Baltimore troepa treated tbe Fenclble rather shabbily in bepea that tbey, tee, would abandon the con cen cen test. Hut Capt. Flndlay and bla brave beye were net te be frightened oft ae easily. They remained and took part In tbe final drill, and according te tba Baltimore psperseftbat day It was tbe beat drill ever seen In Balti more. Tbe committee te award tbe prize con sisted or Gee. Htewart, CeL Ringgold and three ethers. Gen. Htewart and two etbera decided In favor of tbe Baltimore Cadets, agalnat tbe pretest of C jL Uloggeld and one ether of the committee. The award created thegreeteat dissatisfaction. Tbe Baltimore newspaper called upon tbe cadet te give np the flag te lta rightful owners, tbe Lan caster Fenciblea, and In thla call the citizen of Baltimore largely Joined, and tbe military oempanlM that attended tbe encampment echoed the aame calL Aa tbe cadets held fast te their prlzsa meeting composed of the highteat military and civil authorities wm held, at which It wm resolved te present te the Fenclble a much handsomer flag than the one awarded te the cadets. .Meney wa collected ontheepet, a beautllul flag WMmade, and tbe 4th el July was set aa the day of preeen preeen tatlen. It was a great day for Ltncaater. Tbe Hag wa brought from UilUmere by a delegation composed of the Independent a ray a and the National Guarda. Nine ether military companies were present te de honor te tbe occasion. Never before were ae many people gathered In Ltneaater except at the great Whig and Damoeratlo conventtena In 1840. Tbe presentation took piaea in Centre Square, In front of tbe old court house. The aquare wm paeaea witn people, and bun drede clambered upon tree and tbe reefs of beusea te get a view of tbe scene. Tbe wild est enthusiasm prevailed. The presentation speech we a model or eloquence, and Capt, Flndlay'e reply wm In that ebaste and mod med eat rain el oratory ler which he wm distin guished. Tbeae oeremenle ended, Wm. B. Fordney ateppad te the front, and In a neat apeecb, In behalf of the members of tbe Fenciblea, pre sented Capt. Findlay with a magnificent awerd with silver acabbard. Then the en thusiasm wm renewed, and tbe military In dulgedln atreet parades, in wbleh theyav tenlabed the oeuntry folk by thalr admira bly executed movements. In the evening there wa a banquet "In Mrs. Hebley'a long room" wbleh In these days wm directly opposite the Intslliobn Intslliebn cbm oiflee and took In the roetna new occu pied by the a A O. telegraph offlee, the New ra publication offlee, the Wheeler A WU eon Mwlng machine store, and the paint and oil store of D. L. Harntan. The Intblliekncbk of July 6, 1842, baa a very full report of the proceedings of tbe oelebratten, publishing In full tbe presenta tion epeeeh made by Neilson Pea, eq., and the napenM by Captain Findlay ; and a full report of tbe banquet, and tbe teaata drank at It, and the aenga aung. In the evening there whi grand display el firework, and the day closed In a blaae of military and civic glory. The Hag la thus described: The flag la 7K feat long by i feet wide made of rkh Bilk, tbe atfipea el the national flag having been adopted. Tbe anion, wbleh la very rich, hsa en tha ena aide tbe Fenci blea In fall dress parade In MennmantBquare, Baltimore. Tbe figure of Capt. Flndlay s he atanda facing hla enmpeny la a perfect re flection of the erlglnaL On tba etber aide la the Penney Ivanla oest-orarma. The flag la richly edged with heavy silver bullion and heng with doable cabled ellver cord, and rleb heavy advar bullion tasaels. The apear and ernaaaaatal work attached thereto ara of rleb. heavy aaaneasid ellver. representing tbe anpponingeeirouiar aaiaoiaiare ear- nyeieurei wreew supporting we eagle, above whiek la the of the aaaar. Tha atari la of Mlleaed oak, from North Point, ahesT wtta a apleadld eteel ferrule. Iaher wtta a apleadld MMtjay aa taa jarfla taa j tBaTtBJeV'Pre IJMlflga7Vy the LANCASTER, PA SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 1887. elttaena of RatUaaere, Jnly 4Ui, IS42, Ma teetiaaealal of their reaped for their gentla Mly aad mUltery bearing ea their vlelt te Camp Beltlaeere. In isa.ff x, Md aeeket ara of blaek patent leather, With twet.al silver starsL hmbswt Nmni ana esBjavwis) ena MM ahlald sbeva the snekat ta nf aUver. It la perhaps net known te many of ear citizens that Ma flag above described la la a geed atata of preservation la the handa of Dr. J. A, Rbler, one of the few aurvlvere of ue Fenciblea. oetMieMM BKLtrmmmm. A Large Kaasbet of eases Decided by Beth J edges-Tavern LI esse is Traaeterrtd aad Orrtless Speelslad. Court mat at 10 o'clock tbla mernlna for tha transaction of current buslnaaa and tbe delivery of oplnlena of case argued at the marcn term w court. J odes Uvtsaeteei'e Oshstea. Judge Llvlngatea delivered oplnlena In the following case: Jacob Oriel vs. Jeseph Htark, exoeptlena te uuivers report. Kxoepuene overruled and report oennrmea. In the eult of Benjamin F. Asten vs. Web ater U Herabey, the rale for a new trial wm made absolute, In the ault of Wilms Bres. A Ce.. vs. Oriel, Ettla A Ce., rule te etrikeeff scire raeiM wm discharged. Jeseph a Tewnaend te the use of J. P. Ambler and Jeseph B. Tewnaend vs. the Mutual Fire Iniuranee company, of Chester oeunty, rule for new trial and arrest of Judg ment. This wm a auit te recover tbe value of a Ore Inauranee policy, and the Jury found In favor of tbe plaintiff for the full amount of tbe claim. Motion dlamlaaed in arrest of Judgment and rule for new trial discharged. In the estate of Philip C. Rannlnger, de ceased, tbe exception a te the auditor" a report were dismissed snd tbe report wm abaolute abaelute ly confirmed. Tbe exception te tbe andlter'a report In the estate el William KUmaktr, deceased, were dismissed and report een firmed abso lutely. In tbe estate el David H. BrackbllL de ceased, tbe exoeptlena te tba audi ter a report were dlamlaaed and report confirmed. Abraham Huber, deeeeaed, exoeptlena te andlter'a report. Repert corrected, after wbleh It wm confirmed. Tbe exoeptlena te audlter'a report In tbe estate of Frank Qulnn, deoeesed, were dla mlaaed and report confirmed. In tbe East Cocalleo township read case tba exception te the report of viewers were aus talned. Aa te Fremont atreet, city, rule te ebew cause wny report or viewers, ae rar a it eon een eon eerna Themas Hllvlus' estate, abeuld net be recommitted and alae rule te abew cause why order te open iaaued te atreet commissioner aheuld net be revoked. Repert recommitted and order te commissioner revoked. As te Union street, seme rule as te setting Mlde of report of viewers, because no legal notion wm served as te time of view ; aame order m made above. Commonwealth va. It. ;k. Rewe, rule te ahew cause wby Indictment abeuld net be quMbed wm discharged. Commonwealth vs. Auiee 11 Ilestetter, ap peal from taxation of oeata, l'.zoeptlena over ruled and taxation affirmed. altulge Patterson's Opinions. Judge Patterson delivered the following opinions : II. F. Hsverstlck vs. Jeseph I Hall, owner or reputed owner, rule te etrlke off lien. Rule made absolute, altar correction. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania va. Con Cen rad H. Bleealoglen, certiorari by defendant from the Judgment of Alderman A. K. Spurrier. Exception overruled and pro ceeding of Justiee affirmed. David M. Ssuder a. Jehn Heldemrldge and Peter Hummer, administrators of the estate of Jehn Myere, deceased, rule for new trial discharged, If plaintiff1 agree te bave the Judgment entered ler tJOO, otherwise a new trial. D.Rtpp va. Valentine FcMed, rule for new trial en mecbanle'a Hen filed. Rule denied. J. F. Hmltb, assignee of C. F. Blnbley and wife, va. Mary A. Blnkley, rule rer new trial New trial granted. Commonwealth va. William Hern, rule te abew cauae wby order of court abeuld net be remodeled and red ueed. At tbe January ses sions tbe court directed Hern te pay s certain aum per week for tbe maintenance of hla wife, and tbe above rule wa granted en Hern'a petition that be did net earn aufficlent te pay tbe aum decreed by the oeurt. The oeurt declined te reduee the weekly allow ance from the amount originally fixed 12 per week. Commonwealth va. Herr, et at., (IS de fendants) rule te abew cauae why ae mnchel the finding of tbe Jury a imposed coats en W. C. Coxey, flab warden, should net be stricken of). Tbe court decided that under the act et aaaembly tbe grand Jury had no authority te put the coats en Coxey, the law directing that the oeunty aball pay tbe oeata of aulta brought for violatlena or tbe fish lawa and they made an order directing tbe oeunty te pay the aama Judge Patterson aald In writing hla opin ion he would have liked te hare reached tbe oenoluaion that Coxey abeuld pay tbe oeata, but tbe law wm ae plain that be reluctantly reached tbe above conclusion. In tbe meebanlc'a Hen ault or Yelsley vs. Bundel, in which tbe verdict of tbe Jury wa In favor of plaintiff, tbe oeurt granted a new trlaL Jacob Relet, deceased ; the rule te abew cauae wby Levi H. Relet, trustee, aheuld net pay ever truat funda In hla hand, and be dlsobarged, wm made absolute. CURnRNT IIUSINK'8. The tavern llcenae of Jehn Ranatng Fourth ward, city, wm transferred te 11. F. Howe. The liquor store license of Fred Gana, Mount Jey borough, waa transferred te A. Rllehey. Tbe tavern license et Iasae Simmons, GreefTa landing, waa transferred te Isaac Helney. Tbe tavern aland of Jehn Beck te Davta B. Myers. An Issue wm granted In the dlvoreeof Wm. Elmlre va Belmlra Elmlre. Ida K, Warner, Salisbury, wm divorced from ber hatband, a Franklin Warner, en tba ground of cruel treatment. An Ueue wm granted te ascertain the ownership of certain property levied upon by theaberlff, In which Annie K. Hermes, et aL, were made plaintiff, and H. W. Dlf lenbach, defendant. A. C. Reloeahl was appointed guardian el the miner daughter of Mary Wiener. Abraham a Huber, Manbelm township, wm appointed guardian of the miner chil dren of BenJ. B Krelder. William H. Kline la an applicant for the position of oenatable or Adamste wn borough, te fill tbe vecaney caused by the death of Henry R. Ruppert The appointment will be made en Monday, Te Caltlvaa aerasaa (Jan. from tbe Marietta Hegtster. Mr. Abram Cellins, of thla piaea, baa been fixing about twenty betm of ground In Ceney township, near Falmouth, for a pond, In which the water from a stream will be hald bank by an embankment He will seen place In tbla pond 1,000 stock German carp and a halt dozen of apawnera. allot wbleh be pro pre cniwa from Mr. Hiram People, or tble oeunty, who hM had very extensive carp penda la operation hw uii ur eu yean past. Wetalag ea the New Directory. J. H. Miller, who represents Ferris Brethers, WUaalagtea, Del., la In thla elty Baavaasing ter tae airaotery et thai Ira farces wagUj, A DESTRUCTIVE CYCLONE. itawmmrtermm juar or oaie abb watt rtmmiMtd. tsasy Dweltlaga Teta te Atesaa aad camsd Aweyleveral reeple astteaaly lejared. The Lee te rrepetty Kstlmsted te be Over a MUHea Dellare. The first general cyclone ever witnessed la the vicinity of Wheeling, W. Va , wm ex perienced Friday afternoon and wrought de vastation ever a section of country extending from Bt. Ctalravllle, Ohie, ten mllea West, te a point m far East m Wheeling. Little dam age wm done there, the high hllla en both etdM of tbe river sheltering tbe houses, but tbe commotion In tne upper air wm noticed and a few reef were damaged. Tbe aterm WMflratfelt at St, Clalravllle, at 8:15 p. m. It appeared te be traveling from the Weat aad In the form of a f unnel-ebaped mas of olend resembling in sppearanoe dense blaek ameks. Tbe cone wm downward and oeuld be plainly traced ever Its track by tbede tbede tbede alruoUen it left Houses were demolished, trees anapped off like pipe-etame, horses and cattle prostrated and carried bodily bundreda of yarda by the tale, and the aky wm dark ened with the cloud or flying debris, Tbe aterm and Its effects abewed all tbe distinguishing characteristics or tbe Weatern cyclone. It first atruck two new brick house belonging te Colonel Patten and Judge Cochran, west of town, snd a frame beuse belonging te a man named Celeman. All three were completely demolished, snd tbe furniture and portions of tbe reef and walla acattered along tbe track of tbe cyclone clean te tbe end of tbe town, a mile distant A large mansion en the corner of Marietta and Main atreeta wm cut off clean at tbe eeoend Awr, and tbe walla and reef acattered In fragments. Tbe First Na tional bank block and C. Trail & Sen's dry goods atere were almeat awept from their sites, only a portion of the lower walla being left standing. The dwelling and business blocks ei I. II- Patterson, druggist, Geerge Jepeen, grocer, and Jatnea Psttemen, dry geed, bad tbe upper walla and reef ewept oft and tbe tower part of tbe beuaea badly damaged by falling bricks and timbers. Tbe National hotel, Mrs. K vans' large brick real dance and probably forty etber houses were lee serleualy damaged. Benjamin Perk bum' fine old brick man man man loe, south of town, wm totally demolished ; likewise the United Presbyterian church, a large brick edifice. The less In SL Clslravllle will reach 1200.- 000. Tbe Western Union wires and peleeare all down ; horse bitebed in tbe atreet were blown about like ensu and the vehicles de de mellebed. A scantling sailed threngh fhe air for a mile and cut a clean a hole in tbe two walla or a brick beuae u a cannon ball would ; ablnglea were driven through weatber-beardlng like arrows At Barten'a station, four miles nertb, a new brick house wm leveled te tbe ground. At Pasco, five mllea weat or Wheeling en tbe National read, a brick house or A. Hlnkle wm demeliahed and be badly hurt Large tracts or weed between Wheeling and St Clalravllle have net a tree uninjured while meat of them are flat en the ground. In tbe town of Bridgeport, Just across the river, a funeral wm in tbe cemetery en tbe hilltop at the time, and tbe carrlagea were blown ever and carried agalnat tree, tomb, atones snapping off as tbey blew ever them Martin's Ferry, en the opposite aide nf tbe river at tbe nertb end of tbe town, suffered even mere severely than SL Clalravllle. Here a bread valley gave direction te tbe deatroy deatrey Ing gale which licked up forest and farm beuaea and acattered fences in its pstb down tbe hollow, widening ent as It struck tbe little city, scattering destruction everywhere. The brlek residence of J. II. Drennen, editor or tbe Sews, wm ae badly used up that net one brick wm left en another, li W. Balley'a fine concrete residence wu alae leveled te the ground. Henry Helling' eight houses, barns and aheda were all destroyed. In the town proper 75 te 100 beusea were mere or lea damaged, and the less will reach J 105, 000 Walnut Greve, a fine park, has but few or tbe 300 lefty tree standing. Tbe City cemetery adjoining wm almliarly unfortu nate. 'Ibe ateve foundry waa partially de de eoliahed. James Reilly's beuse and aaloen were blown down, and Mrs. Reilly wm pulled unconsciously from the rulna and may die. Here the aterm atruck tbe town at 4 p. m. Besidea Mrs Keilly the only cuu alltlee reported are James Keilly, ber hus band, a saloon-keeper, both legs broken; Mrs. Wllbelm, cellar-bone broken ; Mark Davis, of the Martin' Ferry stove works, probably fatally Injured ; a German lady, wbnae name oeuld net be learned, danger ously Injured. When the storm struck tbe river tbe water abet up In a perpendicular wall about twenty feet and then tell back in aettlng foam. Tbe Falrvlew school beuae, one mile west, waa totally wrecked, and Mlas White, tbe school teacher, badly hurt. Several famillea are rendered homeless. Tbe Lafayette rink wm engaged by the elty autberitlea a a tem porary abetter ler tbe homeless and a meet ing of cltlzm 1 called te devise measure of relief. It I ss'e te ray the aggregate leas by the aterm will exceed 11,000,000. BAttmu wemwmit ma bail. The Mia Who Swladtsd Several Lseeastar OeantalDS Etesps TrlaL a 1L Baker, tbe missing lean agent and bead or the collapsed Ualted Htstea Mort gage and Debenture company, of Minneap olis Minn., who awlndted several persona In Pennsylvania, forfeited bis fc!,5iX) ball when called In munlcpal court te answer tbe ebarge of embezzlement preferred by B. T. and D. K. Underbill, or New Yerk. It la learned that Baker made an assignment en Monday, In Kent county, Oat, te Chelsea J. Reck weed, of Minneapolis. Tbe assign ment wm brought about by the efforts el creditors who found out bis whereabeut. Mr. Rookwood said that he bad no knowl edge et tbe condition et Baker'e affairs be. yeud what bad appeared In the paper. He supposed tbe liabilities te be about 1 100,000, and bad no idea what tbe asset would be. Students Pending In Nlgbt-gewna. The trustees of Columbia college, New Yerk, auoeeeded in celebrating tbe lOOih an uivareary of tbe college te their satisfaction en Wednesday, but tbe students were net ae easily satisfied ; tbey wtnted " mere," and tbey get It last nigbt As neon as it waa dark tbe collegians gathered with big white bun dle under their arm, and at eight o'clock tbe campus wa packed with with masquerader clad in white night gowns. Heme were dressed te repre sent girls, with eurly hair and bonnets and striped stockings, while tbe medical stu dents were buge blaek figures of tbe akull and cress bones en their white gewna. Tne Olloaepble Siclsij. The Clloaepblo aeclety met last evening at therealdauee of Mra. K. S. tells, Ne. 233 North Duke atreet, and listened te an able essay by Majer A. C. Kelmeul en "Catapults and Cannen" being a comparison of ancient and modern ay stems of warfare. Tbe die die die ouaalen wm protracted and Interesting. Tbe next meeting will be held at the resi dence of J. W.a Bausman, esq ,Ne 3i5 West Chestnut atreet when an easay will be read by Prof. Owen, of Lafayette college, en " Spell lag Reform." Champien Elk Kater. rrein the Lebanon Tlmea. Mr. Jebn Umberger,ef Jonestown borough, hM arrived at tbe age of 68 years, but be la atlll In possession of unusual digestive pow ers Since egga have dropped te about one cent apiece he atatea that for lour weeke prier te Easter he ate 12 per day and en Easter Sunday 48 He atatea that for a bet he wUl double tbe quantity. He la undoubted ly the champion egg-eater or the Lebanon valley. Mew Ledge el Odd Fallow. The new Ledge of Odd Fellow, at Epbrata, which will start wltb one hundred members, anil he inatitntad m nnt Vriri .!.. Past Qraad Sire Nlohelaon, of Philadelphia! wui tmm BVHOU MBH. Me Olas-te Theas aad It rs Likely That Tbey aseaped frem Tears. It wm believed by many that tha two bunce men who beat Jacob Rohrer, the HtTMburg township farmer, out of 12,000 en Thursday, were atlll In thla city en Friday. Tweguaata at tbe Steven house, en whose trail the officers were yeaterday,turned out te be a pair of reputable drummers who did net act In any ausploleua way. Twe ether men anaweiing the description of the guilty psrtlM left Lancaster en the 2:20 train for Philadelphia en Friday morning. The swind ler were aeen by a number of Lancaater people en tbe day of the robbery. One gen tleman met the younger In Centre Square and the latter Mked htm hew he could get Inte tbe prison. He aald be wm a son of the aberlff of Lyoemlng county and hedelred te aee Harry Reynold. Tbe Lancaster man told him that Reynelda wm out ea balL Tbe atranger aald la that ae that la worm sien te me. " After some further conversation the stranger walked off. There la complaint among policemen that they are treated unfairly when anything la reported at police headquarter. Tbe officers My that only a few or tbe men are given pointers en tbe matters te be Investigated ana in me nenrer case en Friday tbey were net Informed of It until 3 o'clock, nine faeura after the case had been put in the chiefs nsnas. Mrs Tills' autemsnt. Mrs. Sarah Vlllee, or Ne. 214 Seuth Queen atreet, at whose house Farmer RebrerwM victimized, wm aeen by a reporter te-day. Bhe elated that the publication of the fact that aha kept a bearding house wm net true, and that ahe deea net have a room te rent out She alae aald that ahe wm willing en Friday te give the newspapers all the Infor mation in her possession about the bunce man, but ahe wm directed by Chief Smith net te dare te speak te any reporter about the matter. If abe bad te de It ever, she ea), she would have told all ahe knew and put herself right before tbe public, Mra. Vlllee la well known In tbla city and no one blamea her for the awlndle which waa perpetrated en ber by the men In securing tbe use of her room. LOrm-MAKMO AT A MIT All OB. Tbe rtcnllar Meaner la Which a Lancaster Man Shows HI Devotion. The reader of tbe Intellieenckii are familiar wltb tbe methods of the cranky Sen ater Jenes, of Flerida, In hla attempt te make love te tbe ebect el bis affections at Detroit It ia net generally known, however, that there I a resident et tble city who alae abewa bla devotion te the woman that he levea in a peculiar manner. He la a well-to-de native or the Fatherland and resldea In the south-western aeotlen el tbe city. Seme months age It wm first noticed that be adored the heuae In which bla love lived. Tbese wbe knew him say that be hM never made any efforts te make the lady 'a acquaintance and these wbe knew her ay she 1 aware et the man'a devotion for her. Hla practice hM been and ia te pas the house where abe resldea three tttnee each evening aed three times en each Sunday af ternoon. The moment he steps en her pave ment be raises hla bat, leeks directly at her deer, makea a bow, replace his bat and walks en. Ue then pauses along te the first crossing, gees te tbe etber aide or tbe atreet, again passe tbe house, and when he reaches a point directly opposite ber house, he again raises his hat and geea through tbe aame maneuvrea. Tbla he deea three tlmea each evening, and then be geea te hla home. A number or parties wbe bave been watch ing his action for week bave In contempla tion a scheme te bring tbe partlea together, and, If auecesaful, tbe I.ntelliekncer may be called upon berere tbe year la out te chronicle the wedding of tbla gentleman whose courting thus far baa heen, te say the least, very peculiar. Elected Hat Declined A meeting or tbe Reynold Kills was held last evening In the armory for the purpose of electing a captain te succeed Michael F. Bewers, wbe resigned some time age. There were twenty four member present, and Cel. Frank McGee, or Wrlghtaville, colonel of tbe Eight Regiment, conducted tbe election. Tbe only candidate waa Jehn B. Leng, et MyerM.tUlhfon'atere,whowMunanlraouely chosen. Seme time age Mr. Leng wm Mked te become a candidate, and be thou Informed tbe members or tbe oempauy that It would be Impossible for bim te de ae. They concluded te elect him, anyhow, thinking that tbey might induce him te accept Mr. Leng aald this morning that be bad net chanced bla mind en tbe subject, and be wilt net accept the office under any circumstances. The col cel col enel will be notified, and a new election will have te be held. Capitalized at a Millien. The atockbeldera of tbe American Tube and Iren company, at Mlddletewn, Dauphin oeunty, voted unanimously at a meeting recently te Increase tbe capital stock from $500 000 te (I 000,000 ThHcempsnv was or ganized In 1880 with a capital et 1100,000. and three yeara later It wm Inereased te f .500,000. It hM offices and warehouses at New Yerk, Chicago, Bosten, Pittsburg, Bradford and etber points, In addition te agencies In tbe ether large citlea et the United States, Be side the domeatie demand for its geed, tbe company has filled large and Important orders ter Seuth America, Australia, Ruasla and ether countries. Tbe main offlee of the company ia located at New Yerk and tbe present officer are: Jamee Yeung, presi dent ; Geerge Matbeaen, treasurer ; Jehn J. S power, managing director; A. W. Mome Meme yer, secretary ; A. a Matheaen, general sup erintendent ; James li. Matbeaen, atelatant auperlntendent Wby a Yoeog Mleuter I Popular. from the Philadelphia Times. A geed, true atery new current In New Yerk tells hew a young assistant minister of a Filth avenue church hM made bl way rapidly into great social favor. He did It by making tbe Influential ladle of bis congrega tion believe that tbey were reepenalble ter tbe beat point In bl sermons In making a pMteral call snd when tbe conversation turned en religious topics, be would pick out some utterance of his hostess, declare It admirable and premise te use It en tbe ensuing Sandey. Oa that occasion ahe would proudly bear bim Introduce an embellished form of the oenoelt, with aueli an Introduction m. "One of tbe brightest mlnda I knew," or "Frem a beauti ful source emeathe Ides" Could he there after rail te pet bim? Ue la tbe lien or a hundred parlera. m i Patrel the KalgeU alaeldea Eagle. Tbe fair et tbe Knights or Gelden Esgie wm largely attended last evening. Lancas ter Castle, Ne, 120, Knight of the Myatie Chain, attended in a body. Daring tbe evening tbe visitors were presented with a large and elegant cake with an appropriate Inscription en the top. The presentation apeech wm made by lalder Neuman, and U. H. Uelten replied en behalf et the recipients. Among the lucky persons were MIm Sua Hennecke snd Miss Miller. The former wen a tidy and pttr of rases and the Utter a piece et muslin. Orgaalsstlea Postponed. The lamp oemmltte were te bave organized last evening, but owing te tbe unavoidable aheenee of Mr. Remley It wm postponed un til Tuesday evening next Death el a Chief Jamie's Otegblir. Mrs. Maria Key Allisen, wire et Majer Richard T. Alllaen, late deputy peetmaster, and daughter at the late Chief Juatlee Reger B. Taney, died la Baltimore en Friday mera- laa, aae taa relative or Mia. J. a. ait MtttBiey. A tOMB BBAMOm BBDBB. Bear WUH glad Hla Steles child la a Baa el Betaae. A haadaeme man and a fair girl walked up ana aewn, arm in arm, in tne new Yerk Central waiting room, at Roebwter, n, Y.. ahertly before the departure of the midnight westward expram Thursday night, evidently totally wrapped np la each ether. Tha gen tleman wm Henry Willie, an actor, who came te that elty from San Francesco a few dayaelnee, and tha girl wm hla daughter, who bad been lest te bim for 12 years, sad whom he had round In the Heum of Refuge in Rochester. TweL1? '" He Henry Willis lived with a youthful wile and two email children In the Island of SL Themas. In tbe pursuit of business he went te Panama, and while there waa atrlcken with yellow raver, wbleh Im paired hla reason. He recovered after a year and returned home le fiud that bla wire bad died end that hla children had disappeared about tbe time that a variety company had left the place, An actress. Mile. Lela wm her atage name, had found the walla, and atruck with their beauty had taken them with her te bring them up ler tbe variety atage. Fer some time she traveled wltb ber pretege In all parts or tha country, but about eight yeara age the younger girl contracted a aevere lameness, which incapa citated her for atage work. Mile. Lela brought her te Rochester and left her with ber parents, but the ebtld net getting better It wm finally decided te place her In the Western house or Refuge In that city. Having spent hla money In tbe aearch for bla children, the father, tee, became an actor. At Uat he heard of Mile. Lela and, getting the atery from her, he found hla younger daughter happily married near San Francisce. Then he Went te Rochester. He hart trnnhla In aaUafylng the autberitlea at the Heum or neruge mat tne girt wm bis, but finally aue ceeded. The girl is entirely well again. Orand Chapter visitation. On the 23th or April M. II. Hendersen, of Sharen, G. H. P. of tbe Grand Chapter of Pennsylvania, accompanied by hla officer, will visit Corinthian Chapter, Ne. 231, R. A. M., at Columbia. In the notice Iaaued by the grand high priest, be (ays : 11 The work will either be exemplified be fore or by the grand officers, and that It la expected that the district deputy grand high prieat will aee that their several chapter In tbe dlatriet te be visited, are notified of these grand visitations, snd the officer of Mid chapters are expected te be preeent with their cellars, aprena and Jewel, snd the membera are alae Invited te be present" Chapter 43, el thl city, will attend, and ar rangements are being made terun a car from Columbia leaving at 11 p. m., for the accom modation or membera wbe wish te attend and return tbe same evening. Membera wbe wlah te go will leave their name with Jeshua L, Lyte, G. H. P., of Chapter 43, who will give further information. The SUyer et Many Men Killed Cuattanoeua, Tenn., April 10. Jim Bates,) tbe notorious deaporade who, It la aald, hM killed ten men, wm killed last night In Polk county, Tennessee, by four effleera from thla city. Bates wm aervlcg a life sentence In the Georgia penitentiary, but escaped a year age and during bla temporary freedom, murdered two men In cold bleed. A big reward wm offered for bia arrest, and last night Deputy Sheriff Pee, Rogers, Roae and Hughea found him In hla den In the Cblchewee mountains, He at tempted te sheet them but wm net quick enough and a volley of buckabet ended hla career. Oakvlsw a Pleaaast Flaea. Washinotex, April 10 The Evening Critic aays : Mra. Cleveland hM apeut all the week at Oakview, where abe ia enjoying a genuine reat wltb Mra. Foleetn and her aunt The domeatie routine ia ae almple, there being but few servants and a general lack cf formality, that Mra Cleveland greatly enjeja It She hM a woman cook and one waiter, a farmer te take care or out-deer matter and bia wife te leek after tbe dairy. Mrs Cleve land has her flower, her book and Just tbe company abe wants, and tbe president 1 mere delighted with the purchase of tbe place every day. Tbe vlewa or the city and adjacent oeuntry from tbe upstair room are superb. Manslaeghtsr the Verdict. Steudenville, Ohie, April 10. Contrary te all expectations, the Jury In tbe House House eolder murder trial, at 9 o'clock thla morn ing returned a verdict el manslaughter. Ed. Househelder atabbed bla mistress, Naney weir, te deatb in a drunken frenzy at Etmlra, thla county, In June, 1680. When arreated, Househelder aald tbe woman had committed aulclde, but Anally admitted he bad killed her In a quarrel, but wm se drunk tbat he did net knew what he wm doing. SOO itsbsi rait ia Battle. Londen, April 1G Dlapatchee from Cabul ay tbat tbe troepa of tbe ameer et Afghan istan attacked a large body of Qbilztla and killed two hundred of the rebels A num ber or ether tribea bave Joined the GbU xala and tbe insurrection I apreadlng. It la reported tbat Rusalan troepa are moving slowly toward Zulllcar and It ia feared a pretext will be offered for an occupation of Afghan territory by Ruasla. Carpenter te Basum Werk. Chicago, April 10 Tbe great etrlke et tbe csrpentere wm practically declared oil this morning. Tbe executive beard or the central council met at an early hour and dlspuslenately discussed the out look. The result wm tbat an order wm Ia aued te tbe men te resume work en Mendsj ler all the bosses wbe will pay 35 cents sn hour, and make the working day e Igbt hours Lawten 'e Be Minister te Aastrla-BOBgary Washington, April 10. The president te-day appointed Alexander R. Lawten, of Georgia, te be minister te Austria Hungary ; Newton W. McCenneil, of Tennessee, te be chief Justice of tbe supreme court of Mentana, and Geerge a Peters, of Ohie, te be attorney or the United State for tbe territory of Utah. Mr. Hsaly's Baspeaslea te be Bevebsd. Londen, April 16. The government sm agreed te rescind en Monday the motion by wbleh Mr. Timethy Healy wm auapended In the Heum of Commens Ust night Mr. Healy ia attending In the library of the Heum et Commens te-day hunting np pre pre eendents te prove that bla suspension wm ar bitrary and against all previous rulings. Broken te Piece Is a fait Chicago, April 10 Alexander MoGewan, a Scotch painter, leat his footing en the swing acaffeld In the rear of 70 State atreet this morning. He fell sixty feel, andthemaM of broken deem and bruised fleen barely breathed when It wm picked up and taken te the oeunty hespltsL He wm a single man, 40 years old. KsUsvad from Active Service. Washington, April 10 Brevet Majer General Orlande B. Wilsen, brigadier general U. 8. army, wm placed ea the retired list te-day under the operation or the taw of 1882, en reaching the age of M ears. A raW BTATB eLAKOBS. Andrew Carnegie's blast furnaeMhave a yearly capacity eTaearly 750.000 greM tee. ' Jacob BTFeUbelajer, of Scran ten, started In bealaaM en a large aeale la AUeatewa aad than fled, iMving debts behind. Benjamin J. Evaaa, tax collector of Banka township, Carben oeunty, has been feaaa te be 18,600 abort la hla aeeennta. The taw aasklag tt lawful te eaten treat from taa Iftih of J el v. vaaMa Basse fear raa aaaBMiasawaWaajaksa SIX PAGES.-PRICE TWO LARGE FIRE IN NEW J a ' .f'.t AB OIL TABK AtOBB ABB A MM! I taa MBBmem.jLfi ;w The field Property al a BaUread Valuer Over aad Doea Ces VaTaauss tf B. aJ OA a ...a A AT" uhk, Apru ie a, grass ate asi ing en tne property or the New Teta Ol A Hudsen River railroad at tevaatMa i and Hudsen river. About aalsaasa u cieck wis morning a targe ou ten of the decks exploded with a treat I .. . .-.. . ... . ." ' oil caught Are and spread all ever aha i Igniting everything It came ia eaaattsV Several heavily laden barges' assarts! gf I uecs toen nre ana are new barataf. 1 alarm and eeveral special calls asanas. a big aeotlen of the - rnrfiBi MM eene, ineiuaing an tbe nre beeta. IM I ing bargM or m many of them aa aaaa reached were towed out Inte tha HvsaAl iuh wm ua very neavy. ii3? m. nianaara oil pipe buret at atreet ana tbe North river, rinsia lighter set fire te the fleatlns oil. aad a i tbe fire bad destroyed freight pier 0, tha I deck, half a dozen lighters, the bars Bl mere ana tbe crlbwerk Irons gets MlewaV " xue iwa is fizu.uuu, TBO aaBMg) ena never annallwi in ilia uttm-i mmL fighting In thla city. ;$ a. later report piece tne iem at aarjo.em aH-'VS owned by tbe New Yerk Central Tillrsat " wuiwauvf PhF? firemen Werk Nrarlr All Night. 'QM Auuunir, a. x., April 10. TWO flrMfeeeev: the firemen busy nearly all of last aJgaaA rne itch block, Nea. 17 snd 19 OeasBSwi atreet, occupied by Weat Bres, and W K,' uerning s son , shoe dealers, wm gutted, the Irmm ! MttmatAri a, SIO AM. ..MiJa m IrM hi In.iiMHM - --- . .i by JamM Reed and W. K. Corning. TaK aeuena nre completely destroyed, taa ! aenee ei jamee vex j iem si,500. Veurteen Balldlag Homed. Dever, N. H,, April 10. The fire at : nebunk Pert, Maine, wm net gotten control until i a. m. te-day. Thirteen 1 and Ibe skating rink were destroyed. Iem will reach about 115,000, with an laaai of about one fifth of tbe less. The baJldaeas burned were email cottage. t.y A Ol veiand Hetel In Aib.es. . &! Clkvbland, April 10 The Hetel Braaai wics, oppeaiie tne uienviue a riving pwra, was uuruea va me ground aneruy alter I nigm uia morning. 1jomu,eoo, The I ell escaped without Injury. Sn Aged Weman Barnes. New Yerk, April 10 Fire broke about 4 o'clock tbla morning In tbe I heuae, Ne. 017 Second avenue. The las were rescued with difficulty with the tlen of Bridget Hughes, 05 yeara of i whose escape wm out oft by the flames i ahe wm burned te death. The lean war exeewrfl- BSvere Drents la Cbioaqe, April 16. Reports from ZU snows a general prevalence of dry and considerable injury te winter waasl i spring aewn crop. At Pekln, I1L, II gf I pertea pastures arying up end rye winter wheat stepped growing. At O HL, the thermometer regletera from 80" 02 and crepa need rain badly. Caire, IlL, tst ports excessive dreuth In that region. m?M almllar oendltlon of affaire exists lnaenta eastern lewa. vi,' Chicago, April Id. A special te Tribune from Atchison. Kane., rep drenching rain in tbe weatern and aorta. weatern Kansas snd crepa doing WeaVll & vuui iviAiita raiu ut uiab aeuuuu ena (vpuria aBaureu. ,c Specials from Leavenworth, Sallna, T3' pea a, uaruea iny ana rseia inejcsfs crepa are in geed condition. A Triple Tragedy. Tahleqdah, L T., April 10. At some 25 mile from tbla place, y three men, named JamM Christie, Jeaa coy snd a creek Indian called " areas were together at a spring. ChrlaUe aad Cey were WMhlng their faeM at tba when auddenly and without warning j lta" are w bia pistol ana abet Deta tha killing them en the apet " Creek Jlsk Mid te a man near by : " I'll give up," and putting hla pistol te bis heat blowing hla own bratna eat There had bad bleed existing between CrMk Jles CbrUtte for aeme time previous te thla affair. fca Oh and oil in Auraetlesa. s Tolkde, Ohie, April la It I claimed both Senater Sherman and Gen. B. F. have purchased large tracts of land at Wl at the Junction or the Baltimore A Oats tbe Teledo, Columbus Southern Welker hM only two beuaea and habitants, and It la loeated In taeauaas tbe weeds, but unlimited quaatMea natural gu ana ou bave bean fenaa ta proximity te tbe Junction. CateeM Boaten capitalists will start a city there, Mttj claimed. miivu ww m Aiwa. " ,J Eaten, Ohie, April 16. CharlMBlUerasaVi MicbMl Nub, of Arcanum, while tbe railroad track here In a buggy last i Ing were atruck by a train which i nlng rapidly threngh the city. BUtar.t terribly mangled and died Instantly. received aeme dangerous brnlssa aaaat ( head and body snd will probably data,!! hone wm killed and tbe baggy i Hurled ea a Pi Richland, Tenn., April IS. Antnl Ing wedding occurred lata Thursday Ing en the Louisville A Northern train. this place, in wbleh Mr. Wiley Gravar, well-to-de citlxen or ums place, aged 70 wm united In marriage te MlMLiare lace, aged 18 years, of Edgefield, Teen. ceremony wm performed in tbe carload of passenger. Three Killed ay as Kxpiedlag 1 Lancaster. Ohie, April 16 The I a saw mill mm mllaaaaat of this attaVl Pleded VMterday, instantly kUltag Bteits,aged 45; Peter Geerge, aged If, 4 Jehn Husten, aged 17, beatdet wounding Samuel Haaten. That oendemned boiler and tee feign Kitted by a rate Wei. Vineknnxm. Ind.. April cbaravaxl party at Oefctewa, a vlllaa of this elty, Thursday evesasg, Wise, aged ae, wi head with a wad of Ha rallied from she flMt came uaoeaeetous aad aUsd. V , :r Brurew. ASCII Ml-Jaaa a. 45, living at Charlastawa, was am aardsven a warrant for aaatntt aaa apea hla wile aad looked up ta taw) 1 At 4:30 p. m, he wm found hinatsa neck ta hie eeu aaaa. -?" y&l T1' I Montreal. April ttw-baaai Canada's poet Unrests, wtU lewfw I Franea, where ae taasaaa w 1 tly. 5 yifc ? VS&'J WBAWBBmjBBtBAMBBBWk, WsAaTOWTaa, U,9(mmj0tm "! Ti TflabwiM?- "rx : m :&ddl&2 ai,3 1 1 1 fi ;Mii 1 1 amr ". jh i TrWiMiii S!-. ' . . V r kjPvLj&sti,&ti . '&& jrl .'' t . .A
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