Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, April 26, 1887, Image 1

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Thy InUud ta draw MM Last Owlsg la
ths DmMNd t)maed Perltsveaa-Ths
Aereag ta B Ltss Thes Last Int.
There It nnt maeb te be Mid about loetl
tobaeoo affair. Ths packer who bought up
the seed leaf crop el 1886 bar nearly finished
packing It. Seiuu or tbem bar entirely
finished and doted up their picking houses.
Net uitiflli Is bains done with the '80
Havana. Small let of It are being bought
ana brought te the picking honest, but It U
bandied very gingerly by the dealer and
ttie greater part of It remalna In the banda of
the grower. llseause of tbe disappointment
el farmer In disposing el their Havana eeed
many will discontinue Ita planting the com
Inn teven and return te the old-fashioned
teed leaf.
A. m)ertty of the f.rrner hT their seed
bedalngoed condition, and come el them
report their plant peeping through the
ground, under the protection of beg brittle
or muslin screen. There will probably be
a (mailer aereage planted In Leneaatet
county the coming aeasen than for aeveral
year past owing te the low price at which
It wan neld and Iho difficulty cl dltpeelng of
the Havana part of the crop.
8k lies .t Frey report the aale of 200 cawjs
85 P. Havana and 60 ewe eeed leaf, and B
F. Keudlg & Hen "00 eaaee teed and Havana
Theaatne firm bought 40 caaee of the aame
varieties. 1). A. Mayer report the aale of a
fewcatet every day te local cigar manufac
turers. The cigar trade In Lancaater ta reported
dull, with a great many elgarmakera out of
work.
Nw Yerk Cigar Lwl Mathtt.
Frem the 17. B. Tobacco Journal.
Increased activity spread throughout the
market In the main this we attributable
te an Improved condition of thing amoeg
large up town cigar manufacturers, number
el whom visited the market In quest of geed,
principally wrapper. The supply remain
se limited that very little or no attentlea I
ImliiK paid te nsuieef crop or year of growth.
What are wanted are wrapper that are uet
auy tee thick. The old time fastldleuinrsi
regarding size aud oelor bat been almost
totally knocked out by the scarcity el the
stock In general. Altogether tbla Is a vary
healthy market, nothing existing te mar the
line prmpecta ler a splendid year'a business.
The 'M tobacco are Improving In the band
of packer the extent el Improvement g o e
erally keeping pace with the quantity n
hand. A little warm weather wilt permit a
baiter Judgment en thlt crop, belong winter
having kept It In a very raw condition.
The mini of the week were as fellow : 250
ciwl 'ST. lYim-jlvatil, 13 te l.Jf cenU ; 310
caiee '.Vi state, II te 1(5 cent: tee case 'Ki
Ohie, 0 te t) owns ; act) rases '83 Wisconsin, 7
te IDctmn i 3UU esse 'Bi rannsjivan., mm
cents ; 2tW wm old l'eunsylvaula, 10 te 15
cents.
Sumatra Lens acllve; an unaccountable,
but surely a temporary lulL The stock
en band Is dwindling fast. Hale, 230 bale,
at from 11.20 te II 7
Havana Moderately active. Hale, 5C0
ba!e, at Irem 80 cent te ft 15.
Frem the ToUecoo Leaf.
Cigar Lsaf The market bat remained
quiet ter want of sultsble stock ta make se
lections freui. Dealers who are betdera of
new geed feci that they are taking the
amount el tobacco tit for tiller and binder
purpose In sight, aud the probable require require require
uieuUofiuauuiacturerafer the coming year
In a very slreug position. Pennsylvania
seed leaf of the lsl crop I being held at
Irem 10 te 11 cjiii, and t many, liootisid lieotisid lioetisid
ereii ttie mini itvaiUltlu goal '"" thh ueuls
of our uuuufm urar-t, m lar It lern are
co icernu.1. lVe-i-ut llinles of this tobacco
pMeilajtytMi'ayieM at Sii.UOO cae, which
la much Inn than 11 W4t supposed te have
been when otk-tiUtlens were matte Istt Jan
uary. Ohie, which is wmtlally a tiller te
tobacco, Ucrnll'fd with 25,00 case, and Irem
tbeea grewih-i iiMUiilacturers mint draw
supply of fllletc.
tl-tvaua Tuls nurket continue stealy
and firm, and Importer are, genally fpeak
tng, NAtUded wltu the pre.. I be sates
for the wk ttgrega'e UW bile', at prices
raiiKlng Irem 00 cdiiu te tl 'it
Hututtra A little mero lite wa nitlcealile,
but buyerx are helaltig oil at muuh as they
cau uutll they hear something detlulte from
aaren the Atlaiitie about the new geed.
Tue salei lejt 230 h.le.
Uaas' Wkl7 liepert.
Hales of seed leal tobacco reported ler tbe
Intkluukxckii by J. S. Oaus' Henil'a,
tobacco brokers, Ne. 131 Water street, New
Yerk, ler the v-tx-k eudlng April 25, 18S7 :
100 ews ISSe, Pennsylvania, ll13j.; 100
caatiil&ll. t'etinsylvaula, I'iQilie; 1 50 case
18.4 1, is. 144), I'rtiiutyivaui, ii;ia)
100 cases 1445 New UateUnd Havana, n. t ;
100 canes 1885 Wlwinulu Havana, 710e ;
150 cast suudrles, CQlSe. Total, 700 case.
I'hllaiUlpbl Marktt.
Heed Lear Sale the past week have been
confined largely te retailing, and then most
ly of tbe gr.tJwt of binder aud tiller. One
let or 75 cases of strictly wrapper changed
band at a very agreeable margin. Such
goods are, however, limited, and It abewn en
the market are quickly picked up. Old
stock of desirable quality bat become caree,
i that a better figure la new easily obtained.
Tbe Urst four month of tbe year 1887 have
proven te b3 much mere satisfactory In
amount of business accomplished than tbe
same period of last year.
Mumatra oemmanua tne uuai inquiry.
Havana Damaed ha no limit, If tbe
quality meet tbe requirement.
Ualtlmera Market,
The demand for tbe better grade of j Mary
land, which hai been regular for months
past, baa been somewhat mere urgent this
week, but such stock U light and tbe receipt
are meagre. Hale of geed grade have been
made at lull price, aud alto of about 200 bbde bbde
ef the long neglected, Inferior and freated
atutl fur home consumption and expert, at
Briee ranging from l 00 te 11 50 for 100 lb
bio tobHOeo continue dull and In light de
mand. Tbe sale reported during tbe week
are 40 bbds te local manufacturer.
Ohie.
Frem the Mlamtiburg Ualletln.
Buyer are en tbe real dally, and ware ware
beuaes and depot were crowded during the
week. Popular prices rule, but buyers are
critical, aud tbe aggregate of transactions
fall below that of tbe preceding week. There
la fine stock yet 111 tbe baud of planter, and
It 1 tcadlly changing hand at the prlixa
Jirevalluig. We quote Ztmmer'a Bcaulshat
5 te 20 cent, Little Duteb at 5 te 8centa,
seed leaf at e te iu cent.
Connecticut ValUjr Last 'Market.
Quietness In the tobaeao trade ta every
where noticeable. The enew 'of tbe winter
1 mostly gene at far north at tbe tobaeoo
district extends ; or rather sueh was tbe fact
until the snow el the 18U Inst, again burled
our whole valley with aeute six or eight
Inobeaef mew, and brought with It an ley,
wintry atmosphere. The snow will aoen be
Kne. Heme el our grower bad their eeed
da and many ether had thing nearly In
readiness ler sewing tbe seed. Our frlandt
neeaneiDe uisoeuragea yeti seeaume ana
harvest have entirely Tailed yet,
Tbe acreage will be lea thl year than laat
year by at least one-tenth, perhaps evens
quarter, dltlereoee. And It la also true of
ether lecalltlM, a we learn from tba tobtvee
papera of tbe various state. The old tobaeoo
It rapidly being absorbed by tbe elty dealer,
who are constantly looking out for it.
Oat la Wtossejila.
Tbe Wisconsin papera eeanplaln that the
'87 crop It going en very alewiy at prlees
rarely higher than 7 cent and generally m
low as D, wiiu uivia uuwe hj a iss a ussist.
The aalea of cased '86 leaf aeUatlewiy atprleM
no better. '
Bedy Bblppaw.
The body of Pavid Ulmttead, the turn,
whowahUldbytherat afeuntrHU e
stetmrdayaMnasg, wMhlpp4 by wfctai
OU OUT M l0 M Tfsttaf,
201.
Large Orewa M ttsth Heatee Utt Braalsg,
asctahf aawl DraasaUc rsrlsriaass.
The auaMgenentef the King HUeet theatre
decided eeeae time age te play no mere dim
natle compute, ee la the futare Ue hesta
wilt be devoted te tbe variety and apeetalty
business. Last night the flrtt party of tela
kind that bMbeenat tbe theatre for aeaeUm
opened. Tba weather oeuld get have been
ueh were, as rata poured la torrents from
early la the evening until late at atgbk Thl
dldnotateatebave a bad effact, however,
for the audtenee wa large. Ths oempany la
tee treageet of tbe kind yet seen
la the house, and the majority of the
people play la the leading variety theetrea of
ths United States. Tne popular Dilators
Bitten, who have Just returned from asuo asue
estslul trip through ths Katteru oeuntry,
mads their eeoend appearanee this ssasea,
giving their very popular songs, danees, ta,
and Introducing .a number of new feature.
Tney did two " turn" and the beya gave
them a royal weloeme. Cenner and Collin,
a a break-neck song and danes team, have
few, If say equal, and their set set the people
wild. Their hard falls and rough treatment
of each ether were astonishing. Later CeN
tins wa seen In a tingle specialty, aemt
thing after tbe style of Prank B. MeNlsb, In
which bs Introdueestots of clever acrobatic
and contortion business.
Geerge and Marie Nelsen appeared In a
ketch. These people are no stranger te
Lancaster folks. Years age when Franke'a
winter garden wa In operation tbey played
an engagement of several weeka here. Since
that they have been here with aeveral com
bination. Tbey area very clever pair, and
Oeerge make a great deal of original fun In
their act, while Marie alnga and daneea
aplendldly. Hhe le a fine dresser and makea
a geed appearanee aa well a a strong Im
pression. Jehn H. Burke played upon a
number of harmonica and gave Imitations
which were really wonderful. He seems te
be a matter of the Instrument Prof. Montag
ate fire and swallowed swords a yard long
by the dozen. Thta evening be will
wallow red-het pokers, Ac He doe a very
het act, and It mystifies tbe people. 8. Wil
liam Howe, late of the Hese Lisle company,
appeared In the opening and closing sketches
and alto did a specialty Iu which be Intro
dueed leta of fun as a darkey oemedlan.
The company appeara te night In tbe earns
MIL Tbe abew Is a geed a any one need
wish te see, and tbey deserve te draw crowds
every night.
The Attraction at rulten Opera Hedm.
The Melville Hlsters' dramatic oempany
opened for a week last night In Pulton opera
beuse. They are strangers here, but the
very Urge audience that ventured te witness
tbe Initial performance came away with geed
opinion or tbem. Tbe play wa "The Oalley
Slave,'' although aa given last evening wa
net strictly In Hee with the composition el
Hartley Campbell ; It, however, waa greatly
appreciated, and at timet tbe audltera were
very demoeatratlve. U. M. Markbam in the
character of Sidnty Soreett abewed blmselt
equal te what It demanded. HI acting the
partet tbe betrayed lever was exceedingly
atreng at interval. Henry U. Carlten aa
the French baron had "u" dialect in geed
command. Phil H. Urelner, the Impetuous
lever and an admirer of father-in-law and
metber-ln-law, wat capital as Jehn Frank
lin Mis. Tbe principal female part
was admirably taken by Rese Mel
ville, who abewed en all occasions line
dramatic power. Ida Melville, tbe deserted
wife of the baron, wa geed In her part, and
Busle He, the oemforter of Villi, aesUlned
tbe character ably, but was net very graceful
In her gesture. The whole cast wa strong,
and these who aee "Tba Octoroon" this eve
ning wilt without doubt be delighted, for In
a play of that kind this company Is sure te
show te geed ellect. During tbe evening
little Kva Melville aang and she received
loud applause. Tbe cornet soles by Harry
Hardy between tbe third and fourth acta were
exeellent, and be was recalled several timet.
Cbeckt were distributed te all attending last
nlgbt'a show and this evening the first draw
ing of silverware will occur. These ticket
have a chance en all the articles te be given
away during the week.
A BsmereU Changs.
There la new talk or a big ebange at tbe
King street theatre. One of the beat known
manager In tbla country, who ha tneatrea
In a number of different cities, is talking of
purchasing thlt one,and It It quite likely that
be will. If be does, be will tit It up In Hue
bape during tbe summer.
BB VVUUr TU KHO V.
A Severs Arraignment of tba salvation Army
by Una of Its Msrabsrs.
from tbe Kxhester Democrat.
Kebert Van Brunt, lately a prominent
member of tbe Salvation Army, 1 under sen
tence ei death at Rochester for tbe murder
of young Rey. Our reporter said : "I wish
you would tell me something about tbe true
Inwardness or tbla Halvatlen Army te which
you belonged."
Vsn Brunt, who la only 23 years of age,
meditated a moment, eyed hi questioner
curiously, and laughed lu a peculiar manner
te himself.
" I think," be said, after a little, I think
there are a tew geed people yet In tbe srmy ;
I mean people who really want te benellt
mankind, but I tell you most el tbe soldiers.
and officers particularly, are thinking mere
el womankind.
" I ought te knew thl Halvatlen Army,"
continued the endemed murderer, bia tell
tale face adding atrange emphasis te bia can
did words, I ought te knew them ; I have
been there myself, and the otSeera bave
talked with me about It
Tbere 1 a claw of young girl drawn Inte
the meeting," be went en, " who are easily
sneush InHueneed bv tbe officer, and are
controlled by tbe offieer and men rer their
own purpe-es, and rer bad purposes, aud
these sre tbe girls they are after. 1 don't
knew at I can Just exactly describe tbe in in
ttuenee tbey have ever tbem, but It Just con
trols them, and let of tbem have this Influ
ence. " Heme geed people get Inte the Halvatlen
Army, but tbe enthusiasm weara off In two
or three week, and they get te be as bad a
ths rest If ths Salvation Army altogether
waa awept from tbe earth It would be better ;
better for everybody."
Het Timet te the Hew Tevk Beasts.
IntheHensteefNaw Yerk Monday even
ing the governor's secretary appeared with a
vetoed bill, and drew from bis poekst
an executive message which formally
withdrew tbe nomination el Messrs.
Baker and Rogers and reneminated
Msssr. Buekbee and Armstrong. Tbere
were no comments en the message, merely
the formal statement Mr. Rles waa listened
te with profound attention. It was ths
first tlms the private aeeretary bad ever
-read In person a menage te the Senate,
tbatduty being usually performed by the
Henate clerk. As eoeu as he bad concluded and
retired, Mr. Marpny (uemecrat), new xera,
meied that the Senate go into open executive
session te oensldsr the nominations. Mr.
Pitts (Republican) objected and stated that
there waa a grave doubt whether tbe private
aeeretary'sannonnesmentwaalegal. Lleuten
antnnvarnnr Jenes twles directed the clerk
te read tbe nominations, but tbe latter made
no reply. Mr. Pitta moved te table tbe mes
sage, and the motion wat csrrisd, 18 te 10-a
party vote. Alter soma further debate tbe
message sent la by tbe governor latt Friday
waa read aad tabled, aad the Senate then
adjourned.
BsesMeg Daws te Werk.
front ths Hsppnsr (Ore.) Sssstt.
Mies Carrie DUlea wUl teeeh the school up
Beat Galea thla spring. ' Csrrta Is bow
develesiag bar atuscls with a palrjef dumb
batla and aroaeass te subjugate old Tem
OaMsVsfrssUafobeyUslMaaste break
Mabaik,aad swnawfeia old tern Utm later-
LANCASTER,
SUIT BROUGHT FOR DAMAGES.
J WaflOM rata VIT Ur LtKOAtTBM IB
MAUBl tmm BBWBMBAHT.
at rarastlse Tewathtp, M
Tarawa rrsss HM Beggf T rils at atones
tat Street, Mass Leg Brakes eaS las
thsOity-4lifeereste Tried Is Oesrt.
Ths rait of Jacob Butt, r v. D. H. Martin
was sttaehed for trial en Meaday afternoon
bslersJudgs Livingston laths upper oeart
room This was a anlt te recover ea a Judg
ment note for YKO, dated July is, lass, pay
abls en April 1, 1884 with psr cent Interest
Ths slgnaturs te ths nets was admitted and
plaintiff rested.
Tee defeats was that ths esntnes " Walv-
plag all exemption laws," which appeared ea
tbe note, was net en it wnen Mr. Mania
Ignedltandtbatract was sworn teby Mr.
Martin and his son.
,ln rsbntlsl tbe plaintiff proved that It was
la ths handwriting of Mr. Martin t that It waa
net put en when ths nets wa aignsd aa waa
alleged, but that Martin put It en attsrwarda
at Mr. Butt's request, ths understanding
being that it was te be a waiving net and
Mr. Kutt did net discover it wa net until bs
went borne, and when he dlaoevered that It
was an ordinary J udgment nets hs went back
te Martin and then Martin wrote that clause
In.
Tbe Jury found In favor of plaintiff ter
81,049 76 and cost, the full amount of the
elalm. Brubaker and Frltchey for plaintiff
B. V. Davit and Heuser for defendant.
the suit or Aldus Patterson vs. the city of
Lancaster waa attache 1 rer trial this meirij
leg. Tbla 1 aa action te recover damage
under these circumstances, aa detailed by
ptalntin'a witness: "On tbe evening of
November G, 1885, Aldus Patterson and
Jamee Miller, of Paradise township, left
their home te drivs te this city. Tbey ar
rived opposite ths reservoir about 7 o'clock,
and net noticing a pile of atone In the street
the buggy atruck the stones and both men
were thrown out Patterson' aplne wa In
jured and he bad a leg broken, and alleging
that It wa negtlgenc3 en the part of tbe city
authorities In allowing tbe atones In ths
street, without any signal te indicate that
there wa no obstruction in tbe street, he
brought tbla suit te recover damage.
At the conclusion of the plaintiff's testi
mony, counsel for tbe defendant moved for a
non-suit and that motion wa argued at tbe
afternoon session of court,
Bsfer Judge Patttsaen.
Tbe suit of Jacob L. Uarber vs. David and
Geerge Cenrad, of Penn township, waa at
tached for trial in tbe lower court room thl
morning. According te plaintiff' witnesses
tbe defendant made a bargain with plain
tiff by which be was te deliver 1,000 buabela
of lime, for which be was te receive 10 cents
per bushel. A Iter every thing wa In readiness
te burn the lime the order was counter ceunter
manded for the time and a raw weeka after
ward plaintiff was told te go ahead. He
did se, but tbe lime burning waa net a success
and the defendant rerussd te take It He
then brought this suit te recover for hi
labor and tbe miterlals used lu preparing
for the burning.
At the conclusion of plalntilTa testimony
defendant's counsel moved for. nen-iult en
the ground that no contract bad been proved.
Tbe court sustained tbe motion, ordered a
non-suit and granted a rule te show cause
wby the non-suit should net be stricken off.
Jehnsen aud Hall for plaintiff; Reynolds
and McMullen ler defendants.
4 CCnnKSTT T1USINK8H.
A charter was granted te the Methodist
Episcopal church of Pleasant drove.
Viewer Appointed.
Jehn B. Caldwell, Abiabam It. Kurtz and
Jehn N. Weed a, Leacock, viewers, te widen
tbe read leading from Falrvllle te Martin
dale, beginning at a point en the read leading
from Cburcbtewn te Keamstewn,and ending
en tbe read leading from Muddy Creek te
Veganvllle.
Geerge 8. Fry, O. K. Jehns and A. K K
Reyer, viewer, te lay out a read In East
Cocalleo tewpkhlp, from a point en a private
read leading from Hwartzville te the read be
tween Adamstown and Keamstewn station,
te a point en the public read between
Adamstown and Relnbeld'a station.
Samuel M. Leng, Jaoeb M. Swarr) and
Wlltner P. Bolten, viewer te lay out a
public read In Drumore township, from a
point en tbe read leading from Chestnut
Level te Peach Bettem and te end at a point
en tbe publle read leading from Centrevllle
te Fulton Heuse.
Jehn Fulton, Jehn B. Krelder and Jehn
Kandlg, viewers te report en tbe necessity of
the erection of a bridge ever Mill ereek in
Kast Lampeter township, where the aald
creek cresses tbe read leading from tbe Old
Philadelphia read te the borough of Btras
burg. H. 8. Detwller, Samuel Wright, Jacob B.
H trine, James A. Myers, Gee. H. Richards
aud Jeseph Black, viewers te asses damages
caused by tbe proposed opening el Cherry
atreet aud Sixth street, in Columbia bor
ough. Jaoeb H. Htrlue, Henry N. Kehler and Jehn
M. Cenklln, viewer, te vaeate a read and lay
out instead a publle read In West HempQeld
township, from r point where Mauer atreet
Intersects with tbe eastern line of Columbia
in Stickler's lane te end at a point en the
read leading from tbe Lancaster and Sus
quehanna turnpike te Lehman's school-
house, in Mauer tewnsuip.
B. Frank Breneman, Hamuel B. Cox and
Kdward Kdgerley, viewers, te vacate Pearl
atreet, Irem Columbia avenue te Maner
atreet, city, aud lay out In lieu thereof a
atreet from tbe junction el uoiumeia avenue
and College ateuue, and extending south
ward te Maner atreet
Wakeman Weiley, Jacob M. Swarr and
Themas S. Cellins, viewer, te vaeate a read
In Pulton township, from a point en the read
leading rretn the Unicorn and Peach Bettem
read te a read between the II n loom and Ful
ton Heuse, and te lay out another in lieu
thereof.
Samuel Kvans, A. N. Cassell, Henry
Kokert, Charlea J. Rhede and M. 8. Meta
ger, viewers, te assea damage cauted by
tbe proposed opening of Pearl ttreet and
North Duka atreet
OeBOraaatlan Abselut.
Of a read in Kphrata township, from a
point ou tba Readleg read and ending at a
pelnfan tbe Clay A Ulakletewn turnpike.
Of a read In. Brecknock township, begin
ning at a point en tbe read leading from
Bewmanavllls te the Plew tavern, and end
ing at a point en the read leading from the
atate read te Allegheny chureb.
Of a read in Coueetega township, from a
point en the publle read leading from Cole Cele
manvllle te Harntab'a sswj mill, and ending
en tbe read leading from Oonestega Centre
te Rurkbelder'a ferry.
Of a read In Fulton township from a point
en tbe read leading from New Texas te Penn
Hill, and ending at a point near tbe crossing
of Conewlngo creek, en tbe read leading irem
New Texas te Pleaaaut Greve.
Of a read in Provldeuee township from a
point en ths read leading from Willow Street
te MeCall's Perry te tbe read between Stras
bura and Martle Ferge.
Of a read la Provldeuee township from a
point near the Clearfield school heuss, and
ending at a point wh the read leading from
Breneman'a mill te Hickory Grev hotel.
Of a read la Manbeim township, Resa a
point ea tha read leading from tba Lancaster
MdBphmtapiktt9 U Laadia VaUsy aad
PA., TUESDAY, APRIL
Millport read sad eadlag assr ths leads of
Hsary L. Lendle.aad Jeseph Leng, de-
Ofaresd la Msaaetat township Irem a
point ea ttt read landtag from ths ; Manbeim
township te the Pstsrsbarg read aad ending
near Jehn Qlagrleh'a mill.
Thn report of vlswers approving ths bridge
ever Mill cretk at Ksaslsr's mill.
Ths report of oemmfctsloners adverse te
ths division of Kpbrata township Inte two
or mera alscUen districts.
WBO WOVLB BBA MBBWBB1
Hs Make Mac Meast , Bat He Has te Bera
very Cent of It. '
from the rrovidenes Journal.
Ths Nsw Yerk brswsra sold about 4,000,000
barrels of beer la 1888, se that at tbe eat!
mated profit of II a barrel they made 14,000,
000. Thl divided "Beaey among tbe eighty of
this neighborhood gltsa 150,000 splecs ; but
while fsw msdese little, many made a great
deal mers one having sold nearly 400,000 bar
rels,and three or lour having mads ever 200,000
barrels or dollar, Many of tbem live quit
grandly, ths mansion that ens ha built
fronting the park being one of the finest
homes in the city, and of course they don't
de any manual work in fact, many of them
have bad tbetr riches forced upon them, end
haven't the ability te de the work of the
humblest of their clerk. Tbere 1 a college
la town for teaching brewing where
lour beya a year get that education free.
Tba business will grew at ths oeuntry grows
and has grown, se that borne of tasirmdaate
may be regarded as certain te be very rich
men.
la thla a chance te reoemmend te a youth
te alri ve for T After a long acquaintance with
many brewer I y decidedly no. I would
net put a boy in tbe business nor go into it
myself nader even the meat advantageous
circumstance. In insny respects their
riches are earned the hardest of any meneya
made In New Yerk. Tbla la said net from a
temperance standpoint, but because of tbe
Uvea tbe brewera have te lead and the thing
they have te de te make their money. Fer
instance, tbey are obliged te drink like tbe
suction pips of s steam engine. Whenever a
customer beglna buslnass, or opens a new
saloon, or refurnishes an old one the brewer
most come and spend money like water and
drink like a Uah, It la Just tbe same
when the customer baa a wedding or
a christening or takes a partner, or
deee anything that furnishes an excuse
for Inviting the brewer around te divide a
portion el bia profit. He would be stingy
if he didn't spend tbe money nd disre.
pectlul it be didn't drink, and In either
case be would lese hi customer. Fancy a
man at the bead or a great business aud pos
sessing great wealth obliged te get drunk
four nights s week te keep bis business.
True, s fsw don't de It but employ hall
fellewa te take their places, yet most of
these fellows bad te de exactly that in
building up tbelr business.
Then, again, tbe average New Yerk
brewer I at tbe beck and call of tbe ealoon ealeon ealoen
keeper In many ether way. They are ex
pected te lend money en every aert or pre
tence, te se ball for their customers when
ever tbey are arrested and whatever It may
nw ier, iu go w leeir weuuiug diuiiwuiui
ball, and te subscribe money for every de
vice that a liquor dealer can Invent te beg
for.
SUB1B TWaatT-aiKTB BBAtUH.
Ths Lancastar Matanercbtr Ushsrs it In With
a Fin BaUrtstnmant
Tbe Lancaster Miennercber began tbelr
twenty-ninth season laat night, when tbey
held an operatic coneert Despite tbe bed
weather and attractions at both theatre
tbere wss a very large crowd present, and the
people were delighted with tbe entertainment
Part first or tbe pregramme was a coneert
wblch began at balf-past eight o'clock. Tay Tay
eor' orchestra furnished the music, and
Harry Dracbbar'a aole was a feature. Tbe
pregramme of part tint was :
Wetngarten-xtarch-." Oallunt Hrlgade "-Or-chpslra.
Max von Welnaterl Chorus "Lacrlmae
Chrlstl "-stionnerebnr. jb
JJattlKer Meilley tlvertnrn Orchtra. w
naecxea " jier imuuivi uui uiue aui.uuu
r.imenf II. Drjchti&r.
gerunade-Uernet sole-" Utnnllug Waves"
J. KlllhetTer.
in the second part the operetta entitle!
"Dornreescben," which contains geed music
and fun, was given. The singing was ex
cellent and It Included duetu by U. Schmidt
and Miss Amy A. Ball and a aole by H.
Ottbeffer. Tbe Mionnerehor were beard te
great advantage In the choruses. The char,
aeters were distributed as fellows :
flerUt Onrn Mm tVeRLsssr.
Aweaser KipjnU II. t-CHMiDT.
Uornreescuen MwAv hall.
Wlne Agent lelTerkein It. urruersn.
Policeman 0. Vattkk
Cltliuns, Chorus.
Tbe entertainment wat a great success
tbiougheut, and great credit is due Prof.
Matt, who for some time bad been kept busy
rehearsing tbe operetta and making ether
preparations. After the operetta daecing be
gun and it waa an early hour this morning
when tbe pleasant affair was ever.
a man wiruuur a mmmemw.
Singular Affliction el Wrallby Mlchlgander,
Wrte Uet tort In 'lennsss.
Jebn Stadler, aged 55, a wealthy farmer of
Rlchvllle, Michigan, went te Tenneasee le
purchase laud. He was accompanied by
Max Burgermaster. Near Allardt, Tenn.,
Stadler left bta oempanlon who, after a per
severing search, returned home without him.
It waa supposed be was foully dealt with.
Stadler la subject at limes te a remarkable
afflctien. He suddenly loses bis memory,
and cannot even recall bit own name. At
tbe time el his disappearance be bad en bia
person a large auin in money and drafts for
ether large sums, and as he wa supposed te
bave been cured of bis ailllctlen, tbe theory
of murder wat accepted.
When he left hi traveling companion he
wandered away aud traveled until be crossed
the line Inte Kentucky, wbere be stepped
with a farmer, who tinally heard of tbe
strange disappearance nud wrote te bis
friend. The addressed letter was left en tbe
table, wbere Stadler aaw It and read tbe ad
dress of his wire. He Instantly came teblm-
aeir, told tbe farmer about uts trouble, ana
wanted te hasten home, but tbe farmer would
net permit Stadler te go out of bit alght ter
tear of a recurrence et tbe disorder, aud pre
vailed en blm te await tbe oeming of friends.
Stadler, while in tbla singular condition,
eats, drinka and acta aa uaual, except be has
no knowledge of who be I and no Inclina
tion te engage in any work or amusement.
Klllsa by a Orspe Used.
William Watklnr, a New Yerk actor, was
well and atreng two weeka age. Last Men
day be grew HI and en Tueaday the consult
ing physicians decided that death was almost
certain. Tbere was a alight cbanee of saving
life by performing an operation. Tbe young
man waa taken te the New Yerk hospital and
Dr. R. F. Weir waa asked te de what he
oeuld. Tbe operation abewed that a grape
seed bad ledged in tbe appendix vermlfor vermlfer
mis, tbat little sack at tbe begtnulng or the
wending oelon, whose olllee In tbe working
or the human system no physiologist has
ever divided, causing an Intense Inflam
mation, sn abscess, and a perforation of
tbe intestinal canal. Mr. Wat kins only
lived two bears after tbe operation. He was
burled en Sunday.
Th Held Oatitad by CJUvetaud'a Marriage.
WaibtogtenCorr. Baltimore Bun.
Tbere was a geed and very striking illus
tration In a recent lue of a pictorial weekly
representetlng Mia, Cleveland carrying her
hutband into tbe White beuse for a second
term in a large cletbea hamper tbat she bera
upon ber back. Tbere Is a great deal of loree
In this suggestion, and among ths masses it
will be a bard matter te break down the bold
that Cleveland' marriage has created. He b
breuabt closer than aver te every flraslds in
the United States, and every visitor te Wash
ington gene away te electioneer for him after
caning at tha White heuss,
m
Net law Wresg.
Frem tbe Hew Yerk Trlbnae.
Tba aid lady who read tbat there was a
great deal of 'gaseous belli" la Kureps wasn't
as TtT b wresg aftec all.
26, 1887.
THE SECKEf OF THEIR AIMS.
ejrjr tarn aeatAttara emupeam
be BmrmmAL wbabb bbbeb.
te
TkT Ksptet te Bs Halt a Millien Itrssg la
ISM arsvs rrsdletlest ter Beras.
Threattstag te Salt ths Bats of
. the Amsilean Oevsramsst.
Chicaoe, April 28. A few dsys age tbe
United Pre contained a report about a pro
jected combination of ths three principal So Se So
clallstle organizations la this oeuntry the
Red Internationalists, the Black Interna
tionalist and the Boclaltstle Laber party.
Whlls the alms of ths laat two mentioned are
widely known, but little Is generally known
of the Red International, or International
Workmen association. This association was
founded in Ban Francisce in 1835, and la said
te bs wall organized in all tbe principal cities
throughout ths western states, it la an
nounced in documents furnished their
members that an uprising la ex
pected in 1880. The document sayt the
present crisis wlllsppreach a cllmax.but con
tinues that tbe time ia net yet ripe for suc
cess. Te ttrlk thlt year would bs te use
lessly slaughter our beat people and put back
tbe cause 100 years. We must take ad van van van
tegeotltferagltatlonandeduoatlononly. We
must spesk much sad act net at slL One
year or panic means a tripling of our foreee st
the very least While with our present 100,000
American Seclalats forcible action Is impossi
ble, with 400,000 (whleb the next pante will
give us If we msnage wisely) we bold tbe
game in our banda We have perhapa until
1889 In which te perfect our plana, Tbat year
In Europe will aurely bring grave results.
In America, 11 figures lie net another psnlc
greater, deeper and mere widespread than
the preceding will be upon us. Then, sod
net till then, may we risk a cast of tbe Iren
dice. Then we msy atrlke and atrlke te win.
Tbe probabilities are In favor of our having
in 1889 in tbe United State at least half a
million earnest Socialists. Tbe panle comes,
ths publle Is excited, outbreak occur, tbe
large centres revolt, tbe places wbere but s few
Socialist exist are made points ter rallying of
cenaervatl ve element. In these small places it
should be made tbe duty of tbe Socialists
tbere presiding, secretly and with all tbe aid
of science In destructive warfare, te raise
sufficient turmoil te keep the conservative
busy at borne. Meanwhile in large centres
bold measure should be taken. Our people
should bead, lead and control tbe popular
revolt ; aheuld aelze tbe place of power ;
should lay banda upon tbe machinery of
government Under that regime the pro pre pro
nunclamente declares that private title te
lands will be abolished, rente shall be un un
kuewn, record books shall be burned, tbe
title te machinery shall be vetted In tbe com
monwealth, tbe present owner te turn their
machinery ever te the atate without oompen eompen oempen
aatlon, and all business stocks shall be con
fiscated. This Is the organization which con
template the formation of a union with the
" Black " or adherent of Johann Meat and
with the moderate members of the Soclalltle
Laber party.
hb mb ameuutiiZKD.
A Gambler With ths Sullivan Combination
Who Live fast With th Mousy of
Hlgh-Tened Oleb Mso.
Cnicaae. April 20. A San Francisce
special te tbe Tribune aaya : A story la going
tbe rounds here quietly which la likely te
cause some trouble In high-toned clubs In
San Francisce, China and Japan. Whsn the
Jehn L. Sullivan combination came te this
city It was accompanied by a swell, dapper,
middle-aged man with a short, Iren-gray
moustache, and the general air ei a broken
down Irish landlord who bad come te griel
en the turf. He sported a trim black-thorn
stick, alwaya were bit snuff-colored overcoat
buttoned close up and walked aa ir rheuma
tism were bia constant companion. He cut bia
figure in the business transacted by Jebn L.
and Pat Sbeedy and it was thought tbst be
wa some sflluent Chicago sport who had
come out for health and pleasure. Soen it
became whispered around in certain quarters
tbat tbe quiet-mannered stranger was an ar
tist with a band of card ; then tbe Sullivan
combination disappeared and tbe dapper gen
tleman also faded from view. Lately
be has turned up again around the hetela
and some club-rooms, and It 1 said be
baa oeme back from a very pleasant and pro
fitable aojenra among thn aplrlted English
aud American clubmen In Heng Keng and
Shanghai. The atery la that tbe purser of a
splendid steamer running from Han Fran Fran
ciseo te Heng Keng Introduced the dapper gen.
tlemaa te the Heng Keng club as a popular
Han Francisce stock broker in quest of health.
The paeude dealer In shares was seen a geed
many thousand dollars ahead of tbe Heng
Keng club, and be then proceeded with tbe
credential at band te pay hla respecta te tbe
awell club of Shanghai and Yokohama. He
la much better off In fundi alter bia Oriental
trips, and moves among fast livers, but tbe
anecdote of his recent adventure it spreading
here. -
Protecting PrUeusrs groin a Meb.
Leuisvillk, Ky., April 20. A dispatch
saya a rumor reached the Jailer at Frankfort
Ky., wbere Turner and Patterson, tbe assail
ants of Jennie Bewman, are confined, Just
after dark last evening tbat a great crowd of
people were gathering te mob tbe prisoner.
Jailer Williams at once called for assistance
and obtained guns from tbe arsenal. Police
and citizens were called upon and responded,
ureat crowds collected en the coiners snd
discussed the situation and a leader waa all
tbat waa lacking, or else tbe negrees would
bave immediately been taken out and killed.
In tbe meantime the efficlala took the prisoners
from the Jail snd, escaping out et the back
way, took an east-bound train aud, tup tup
pesed ly, took tbem te Lexington ter sale
keeping. a
Floods la Indiana.
Evansvii.le, Ind., April 2d. The river
hat been riling rapidly during Ibe past few
dsys, and last nlgbt at 9 o'clock reached tbe
danger line six leet en tne gauge, a. large
portion et the bottom land In tbla vicinity Is
covered with water, and tbe river ia still
rising at the rate et ever an Inch an hour.
Newa from Jasper aaya the Poteka river ia at
an alarming belgbt and la still rising. Tbe
mills, factories, lumber yards, and many
dwellings have water In tbem from one te
four feet deep. Tbe Louisville, Kvansvllle
A. Ht Leuis air line railway depot is sur
rounded by water, and the oeuntry between
Jasper and Huntlngburg 1 one vast island.
Gnelsra Ket Prevalent.
San Francisce, April 26. Leuis E. Tor Ter
rez, the governor et Honors, Mexloe, sent tha
following dispatch te the .DudeMn yesterday:
'Reports about cholera tn Mszstian ana
uuyamas entirely unreunded ana aesura
These ports have never been In peer sanitary
condition. Will trace originator of sueb false
and malicious reports and prosecute blm be
fore the oeurla te tha full extent ;et tbe law
for damage and harm Intended te our com
munity. Btrlklag Metdsrs Dtrmled.
Chicago, April 26. The managers of the
Chicago stove werka stste that, with tbe
fifty non-union molders new at work enough
castings are being made te keep tha establish
ment running la fair order. Tbe St Leuis
work was finished soma dsys age, but it is
expected that another order will be shortly
received. Tbe strikers seem rwy determined,
aad say they will stay out all summer if
AvroBtieHBmT nttta.
A Heat) tNtyst la th float Over ths Lagu-
letlv gfssssrs WhtaB raatse-It
Alts Aceastt th Oengrasslsaat
llABBUnuae, April 20. Ia th Senate
petltiena for aad remenstrances against the
Bllllagslay eU pipe bill wets presented. Oa
motion of Harlan, a rssolutlen was adopted
autherising tba governor te appoint a com
mission of five persona te azaaUaa aad
make report en the sabjeet of forestry
in the state, Tba following Wilt
were passed finsllyt Extending tba
provlaea el the mecbanle Ilea law te debts
contrasted for work done or materials fur.
nlahed for tba oenttruotlon or repair of en
gines, boilers or machinery j authorizing
companies Incorporated ler tbe manufacture
of lumber and weed product, acids, ete, te
held real estate necessary for manufacturing
purposes ; regulating tbe right te vote at
tbe election of meadow companies.
In tbe Heuse tbe Senate bill teT prevent
and punish the making and dissemination of
obscene literature and ether Immoral and in
decent matter passed finally.
Tne congressional apportionment bill
pasted lletlly aa did the further, aupptement
te the corporation act of 1874, authorizing tbe
formation of association ler tbe prevention
of enmity te children and aged person.
Tbe representative apportionment bill
caused a long discussion en third reading,
Paanee attacking Hen constitutional ground.
During the discussion Stewart of Philadel
phia, asked Mackin te keep hie mouth abut,
and tbe latter being refused recognition by
the chair asld: (Referring te Stewart). "I
will make old lengjaw apologize outside,"
Fsunce hsvlng made the point of order that
tbe bill waa unconstitutional, Speaker Beyer
submitted tbe question te the Heuse which
decided against' Faunee and the bill passed
finally.
Tne decision of tbe court in favor of Rep
resentative Warner, Democrat, of Cameren
county waa read. Kx-Repreeentative Ber.
day wa tbe contestant
By mutual agreement tbe Bllllngtley bill
waa allowed te pass second reading without
opposition.
BOLDIBBB CALLMD TO AVtlOK.
Tbey Ar Ordered by Ohie' Governer te Dis
pert a Riotous Met.
Columbus, Ohie, April 26. Telegrams
were received by Qev. Fersker te-dsy from
residents et Defiance asking for protection
from a mob. Edward Squire telegraphed
particulars or tbe reservoir destruc
tion in Paulding county last night, and
sasnred the governor tbat military protec
tion was necessary aa tbe county was in tbe
banda of a mob. Gov. Feraker at once tele
graphed Adjutant General Axllne te report
for duty with a company of militia from
Henry county. Tbey were ordered by tele
graph te proceed at once te tbe aeatef trouble.
Telegram were alto sent te sll Northwestern
Ohie troops ordering them te be In readiness.
Tbe governor laaued a proclamation recit
ing tbe action of the mob and referring te
tbe inefficiency or unwillingness et tbe
Paulding county authorities te take any ac
tion. He therefore ordered lu the name of
the atate of Ohie, all rioter and evil
minded persona te desist from further
depredations and te at once return te their
home. Tbe proclamation further warn all
auch persona that any attempts te prevent
repair or tne canal or reservoir prop
erty will be done at personal peril
Tbe governor proposes te put down
the mob if every soldier in Ohie has te be
called out He haa alto telegraphed C. A.
Fllckleger and ether te begin repairs at onee
and premises military protection. The sher
iff of Paulding county haa net yet made a
requisition for troops, but tbe governor haa
requested blm te de se at once.
Klllsd Bis Ulster's Lever.
Cincinnati, April 26. William Baxter,
aged 22, struck with a poker Saturday nlgbt
by Henry Lewis, died last nlgbt from what
was supposed te be merely a scalp wound.
Baxter was tbe beau of Lewis' slstsr.
Henry did net approve of tbe courtship'
Tbey all live in tbe aame beuse, 74
East Seventh street, and wben Henry
Lewis entered bis vaister'a parlor en
Saturday evening and discovered Baxter be
became enraged and dealt Baxter a murder
ous blew ever tbe bead felling him, cutting
the aealp.alter wblch be fled. Baxter went le
Dr. Dunlap, wbe pronounced tbe injury
a scalp weucd. He continued te grew worse,
however, until 10 o'clock last nlgbt, wben It
waa discovered tbat Baxter'a akull wa trao trae
tured. An operation waa deemed necessary,
but before It could be commenced he diee.
Hla betrothed is completely prostrated with
grlet Lewis baa net been captured. All
concerned are colored.
Diplomacy Bull In Pregrat.
Paris, April 28. At a cabinet council held
te-day for tbe purpose of discussing M.
Sehnaebelea' arrest, M. Flourens, the minis
ter of foreign affairs, read a long dispatch
irem M. Herbette, the French ambassador te
Berlin, describing an Interview with Count
Herbert Bismarck. Fresh orders bsve been
wired te tbe French embassader In view el
this interview with count Blsuurek.
m
Te BsmIv aa Order.
Vienna, April 2a A diplomatic reception
Is te be held te-night, at which Count Ka Ka
neky, the Austre-Hungarlan premler.'wlll te
decorated with tbe order or the Gelden Fleece.
Hen. Chauncey F. Black for OlsvsUnd.
Frem an Interview In the Philadelphia Times.
"He Cleveland has my meat earnest
approval in all tbat be baa done, snd wben
the time comes be will bave my meat zealous
support, bumble as It msy be, Tbe politics
or tbe party in tbe atate among tbe rank and
file Is In geed shape, and I believe tbat tbe
difference el some or tbe leader are mere
Imaginary than real. I de net believe tbere
U a thing among them which would cause
even a ripple el opposition te a unanlmeua
delegation in auppert or the president' re re re
nomtiiatlen and mere than a full party vote
in the sUte. He baa many friend euulde of
bis party In Pennsylvania. I knew it The
Republicans might as well be careful In
cheesing their nemlnea It i net alwaya tha
noisy fellewa who get In the work.
i I de net take auy intereat In all this hub
bub sbeut the president wauling or net
wanting a nomination. As a geed Democrat
i i.ka ii for granted tbat be will de whatever
is for tbe best interests of the Democratic
party, and in my opinion mat ia te nominal
htm and run Mm again, I de net think that
It It lu tbe providence of thing that James
e. Blaine will ever be president of tbe
TTnited Htatss. ThU oeuntrv hsa been car.
rted through many trying situation, and I
think It will be carried, sslely ever any such
misfortune as tbat Yea cannot judge the polit
ical drift from aimply studying tbe situation
In Pennsylvania. 1 denbt whether we oeuld
de it with a new man. but with President
Cleveland 1 think our onsuee are tar better
in New Yerk, Connecticut, New Jersey and
Indiana, and mere than ever In Michigan,
... Til AflHMaA.a. a.a.lna, M - RlalfflA-
I In my farewell address te tbe Jeffersen asso asse
1 I elation el Yerk I elated my position then and
r I I will say new tbat tbe Demoeratlo party
I
must win en preaiaent uieveiana- r-w
net at all. He can be reneminated if be cheeses
and I think he will be,ud will bs xe-eleeted.
Tsrrlbl Accident te a fcltus Oil
wrnb1mUSthrW
oeuld attead her.
a raw si Tats.
Orabam Pett, O. A. R., of Raadlag, bald
,...iuik. ThedrawteMsnaeaaead 1
Meaday abew tbat KBoekmyer, of tbla eHy,
is entitled te a pur tsess,
PIUCE TWO 01
Ifeughttwenti-fivei
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Naw Yerk, April 28. A arise
place early this morning a abort dl
the Hudsen between Jsek Haggis, f
city, aad Mlk Cashing, of niswtfcasae,t'
J., tha amateur light-weight eassmatBg f
Nsw Yerk sad Nsw Jsrssy. TbataMUtata
for 1250 a side aad aa added paras 4 !)..
tha winner te take all. Beppar wat H-r"
dared the winner at the aad af
round when hs knocked
Cashing is 31 years old,
MT
feet five and a half
'Si
height and weighed 123 IS
Hepper Is 28 years old, stands S
inches and weighed 130 pounds,
looked the picture or health -wa
entered tbe ring. Frank Stevenson
referee and two reporters as lleH-l
The place selected for the contest was a
leg pavilion and tbe man fought by
of eight dimly burning kerosene
TIria u ntllfut at 9.11; m m Tfc
right te work, Hepper leading with abtew sat f
Cushlng'scheek with his left aad sttaksyssHlD
en tbe bedv. Cusbtna planted htalasV
- " --" - -- M.. OT,V OTWV .1
solidly en Hepper's ribs. Tbe round ssksM?
with honors sbeut even. In thsseoeadrassst V-
Cushlng bad the best el it, landing OBsstfV-
in.f. f&MM aliiiH.nl. bm4 Jlhaal fa. MMlauW bbbubu.
,
wwuu auu uhiui -,2, ffiwuw tmimaMt
The third round wss opened by HepparMssV
lng for Cutbing's face. Ths blew Ml
and be received a heavy facer for ais
A rush followed during wbleh C
slipped and feu. Tbe round ended
in Hepper's favor. Tbe fourth round
mostly give and take, Gushing kept plsjlstjp
en Hepper's ribs, while the letter made alar i
for Cnshtna' head. Ths fifth reaad was':
ssssajgesj -, ui
. tr 3B3S&JA
tAmmBBm
"MiWJ
lgsBWV-r3
wafting
opened by Cusblng landing a heavy Mew ssi
Hepper's forehead which ha quickly swVt'fcv
lowed up with anethsr en ths same spot, sat) -
then landed two blowaen Hepper's steaaV&
lh. 1atAv-afallallntnn rTnahlntv'M nht a -V-Y
""--"- "' -- ----""- 7 " -- Ay.
inwifau sa uui vuw vm saws ssaawsxaassjgj vV
making bis teeth rattle, In tba
round tbe fighting was bard aad
Cusblng slipped en tbe fleer twice
ntilnklv ranlnart his fL While rials fl
nnAAfthMa.llnfl llnnnw ftt-fMAlr Mm ftlAaMl ,-1 11
.a wa. rl.lv .in. A fnnl warn AlalffiaWl hmk l-wrV
MV -,,.- .j r . . ..w- -"-"fj
net eiiowee. tteunus 7, e ana v were .--'?;
hard and fnrlens. both men rtllTitaa"- '
sledgehammer blows. Cusblng get waMsM-A
bleed. Heeper set in several heavT,.'i'j
blows en Cusblng's face, and at tha aad af yfi
haOth vnnnii Clnahlrttf'a laft ava waa AlsaAaS.?? L
nlnaAH. RnnnHa 10. 11. 12. LI and U na''l
- -"- i i - uu ..
MnAtlllnnanr thA TirAnAfllnff thl-AA. nuaSW r?,V
Imnt nlaaltitf mi HnnnAl-'a stomach. whttS. .?.
,-- ,- j- m j-r" w
Hepper confined bit attenttena te wi
damagea.eye. Tne iota reuaa t
ffiMhlna- lanAwta.hU left heavily f
Jaw. Gushing foilewld VM-LPP 7
lng te reach Hepper's
abort Rounda 16 and 17
eme het exchangee and ellnebiag.
a niMt a. MMMta Kln-v aft hla BMftaAWMWla BUB?;
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At tbe end or tbe round Hepper's nose waa??:?
spilt wnue it waa ieudu was uussuesj - kj kj
breke two small bones in hU right wrist la M
rounds 19 snd 20 little execution was
Hepper slipped in the 20th round I
regaining bis feet Cusblng planted blew I
blew bath with tbe broken right aad '
bis left banda en Hepper. Rounda 21 1
Hepper bad tbe beat of the fighting la I
rnnnil. It wa new nlalnlv aaen that CaaB fvt
lng would be beaten, beUi eyes were nearly ifx
Alnaa.1 Ttinnri "1 rtnahlna. M-nvlaAA' atSn
friends by rushing Hepper te tba reass .
snd planting several blewa en tbat
Utter' face. Hepper reUllated by several,,
upper cuts en uusmng's eyes, ne-usa;
25, and last was fiercely contested. CutBBMt, :
tried te force the pace, and swinging bia lsV?J
Jured right, landed en hla opponent's bssj,
with such forea tbat be again broke It aMfV-
tbe wrist, smashing tl tbe bane la tba i
and shoving tbem through tbe skin.
u iiruAil Inirn In and finish hla nn. wtJABtX.i
ne UlU ey enuing iu m ion wita tasneatr. r
force en tbe point et Cutbing's jaw, kaaaB-r-
lng bim out He was unsble te retpead utaFM
call et time and Hepper waa declared ,ess)
winner. Tbe fight lasted one hour aad M
minutes.
rire elbbk aaaroeAtBB.
Tsrrlbl Ritalt el Flra Is a O f "JtBU
Injured by Jumping Premt BalHasgi -:y
-PtTTHitiiRn. Anrll20. At 1:LS tbla bbaVB
lng fire broke out in tbe lour story BtUkl'Zr
a-..ll.,l tnrillla ItMa avwviaM niip-i YaOW..43
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cock snd Crsig street, Aiiegneay VWB.7
Eleven persons were in tbe building. TJals)4
of tbem were seriously injured, one by Jaasf.
ing from a window aud two Dy suneeassB
and anethsr, it is feared, haa been bursts! t
smothered te deatb.
Tne flames were net extinguished
3:30 o'clock. Mr. Willis estimates his less gsW
tie.000 : fully covered by insurance.
P The deed sre: WHUam Sobeos. aged mVTk
clerk, suffocated ; Bepby Beles, clerk ta
grocery iwrv, uuwmvwi .a
The injured are: Wllium Krersaysr.i
. e.,., ....1 v ar. rtnaaiiiiaai --
AUlUUjr Mrivwivuw mmm " -T4,
who juinpea irem im viuuiug, uuuuaa,
Everanyer will probably die. Bis skull wsa
fractured, spins Injured snd internally
hv tha falL
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The aix ether eccupanta of tha
were rescued by firemen snd earrtsd
tbe ladders.
An explosion of natural gas la tba
ment Is supposed te have caused tba it.
100,000 .bees by Mr.
Chicago. April 20, Tba prtatara
a...- ., nlaAtt-Alwnlna, aajalillaliaaaMl mBW
UUUa-J AUM w..M.v.rw.a pi.ia. i-. aa.ia. ., .
Schnledenwend fc Lea waa almost tetsUf:
destroyed by lira last evening. Tba inaj
carried a stock vaiuea at isa,ew, waiea ww-,;
be nearly a total less, iasnraaea 1
70.000. The building wss damaged 1
912,000 1 Insured. It is thought tha sslvagt'i
nt tha stock miv reduce the less te ptrssaa-
1100,000. Tbe firm did a buslnass of wj
$350,000 a year ana empteyea ea mu
Dr.PsraWVlttl
Londen, April 26. Tb Rsv. Dr.
he received se many letters dspraxswk
Beeeber memerUl serviess la Juaa mtd
count of the excessive beat prevaumgss
season of tbe year, that be baa iwMltt
postpone bis visit te Broesiyn aaswj
He U innueneea in una na--i
that If be visited Brooklyn ta n
be Idls nearly thrsa mm
- HV la-lnaM hat
Tb friends of tba ar. Dr. rmmmm
-mild, bseanse of etber M""""1 !
would, bsesnse
Ahiatestwadtaa
If it took ptee ! JTiJj;
tbat be will receive aa appreciate
In OJteber.
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plaess ea aeoeuat of tba dswa
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