ilk '?W w: !TlWirt .wtSet" '-;&? s 'ifJHWW ' W?J.,r ? !rf '. ? ; 'V,SV jii wlfc Jjiji 'rw if i WivC4' &)t mwt fntelene s ajVf VOLUME XX1II-NO. 2G8.-SIX PA6KS. LANCASTER PA., SATUKDAY, JULY 1, 1887. SIX PAGES.-MUCE TWO OEHW fffW!MWlh&iUil MMI JLr1 w -j j k vHiiHaiBUh. j -I t . fcSBMMnaaBBBBBBBBBBBanv7xXb vJi ' aa - STTSwIBjffBfErTF J DID 'HE MURDER ? The Evidouce Thui Far Found Against Win. T. Oolwell. BLAMED FOR K1LI.1NQ MR. SilARPLES. Cnicer Unrnlield HandlPHlSomeClaen Furnthlicd Him. COWttL'S ACTIONS SISCE TUB TRAQKDV. tnn thii' tiNi ruurn vubutiaha rttwAHua iiHLtwAum vevurt. Willi mi Klrnr, Who AcoeinuanlMl Oelwsll lb lujr rations i ma Menln, Hm Uusrrel In Which II Alleged ll Hutw Smmieiil te Mend the jllr In Hi Halle! Cel. null Muw In .tall Charged With Atieu anil sere- Ijr ul Ilia Peace, On Sunday night, Noveuiber '.TJ, lS&'i, Jehn Nharplesn, h well known humor, wbe resided near Chester, In Nether Providence town ship, Delaware con nly, m email inur dnred in lih.ulilc, hy a colored man, A col or ed man named Cariwtiter was arrested for thecrlme.nud finally suspicion full upon Ham ul Jehnsen, also colored, who was arrested, trlml and eon Icted. At present he If In the Delaware c mnty Jail under aontenee el dnttti, anil unlna thorn Is something done In tliu matter, lie will be hanged un August ul, Tberu hm bn a pretty general bellefameng a great many (leuple, end eealy these of Dolaware, Chester and ntlier counties, that Jnlmsnii It net the murdnrer. Thl feeling has grewu ery strong, and when the beard of pinion meet, en next Tuesday, a pelttlea signed y thousand el cllUsns, uklng for the commutation of Jehnsen' sentence te imp Wee men t for llfe, will lie presented. Them IsaHiiipicleti with very geed foun feun foun ditlen that 'he murderer or Jehn Sharpie In hew occupying a cell In the Lancaster county priHen. Tim nun at whose deer this terrible crime M new laid Is un ether than William T. Ciilwull, or Tem, as he Is better known. This man resided In the town el ClnlitUim. whnre he conducted a barber sliep for several years. It will be remem bered tliitt he left that place suddenly last June and after being traced from ene town te nnother was Ilnally arrested In Burling Burling ten, New Jersey, about two weeks age by Olllcir llarnheld, of this elty, lie was brought te Lancaster te answer the charge of attempting te tire the barber shop of Mrs. llenn, In Christiana, and also with making threats against J. I,, (larnw, a well known cltlzm of that plaee. On both these charges tin was ceuiuilttvd ler trial at ejiirt, after a hearing cm 1 hursday afternoon. Soen after the iliiialls of the KMarplens tiiur. dr had bein putillahrd several cltlzins of Chrlitlaim U'can te Itiluk that Cel well had had a hand In 11 When the ilworlptleu of the ni'irili rtr wnt pulillnhid In the papers they were struck wllh the similarity el hisap poir'tnee In tlii.t el t'elaell It was alMi stateii that the man had su Impidiment In his speet'h I'elwnll Initie samoer at least when Cicllitl Umu)ri conslileiahly. About the rlmt iwrneu tuuje t (Jelwell wan Jehn I. Uatuer, who iviiiiiiiiuiIcUh1 with U. U. Wltmer, 11 tinlKhlHir. t'elwell's mollens and actions wt re leinly watched and shortly nfterwrti'lH tin) cA.su wat put into thn hslidsef Olllcer ItuuhnKI, of this city's pnllue force. TIim oltli'er Iiiih Iheii follewlug iipcluns In the co for rensldtrably ever a year past He his Kiit a uril deal of time and money In looking It up and has traled n gri.at deal through the section In which the inurdnr eccurred and te place n here Celwell nail been. In his work the cltlCHi hsi n'Hivel valuable aid from citirms In the d lUrunt places What his work will amount te reeialua for the future te develep. The evidence In the possession of llarnheld and ethers was given te the rep resiitailes of the Lancaster pipers yoster yester day aud the public will new get It ler the first time. Although It was known te the reporters for some two weeks that there was a suspicion against Celwell, It was doeuied best le kop the matter from the public for a time at least. THK MOKMKNIS OK COf.WKI.U When rusimcIeu first fell upon Cel well In quiry (-oncoming his u hereabouts at dlllor dlller ent times was made. It was learned that he was born and ral-ied somewhere In tha neigh neigh neigh borheo.lo! Went L'buster,and net In Kagland, as be states, i'er several yeais he worked at Media as a barber and whlle there he often haw Jehn HharpleMH. He married bis wife at .Swarihmere college, where she had been em ploy l as a servaut for many years. In 'esrd le Colwell's whereabeut about the I'm r the iiiurdor.ivinnlderable has been learned. On the morning of Inevember '22 (the muiiter occurred that night) Colwell went te iliti ilii snd exchange stable uf Jack Kckert, In Culs'lsna, and asked te hire a team te drive te I'arkesburg. i:ekert re fused him because be kuew that be waa atmalie te horses. Colwell then went te the stable of Jehn Wallace and lit red a sorrel horse, which Wallace had bought the day before, and a buggy. Taking with him Wm. King, auether colored uian, wbe resides In the village, he atarted toward I'arkesburg. rhe plauu where the murder occurred Is about tblrty-Neven mlles from Christians, and the reid te take would be by I'arkesliurg, Coatuirilte, Dtwnlngtewn and West Chester. It was some time be tweeu 3 aud b o'clock the next morning when Colwell and his companion returned te Christiana and gave the horse Inte charge or Wallace's bottler. Upen examination. It waa found tbattbe animal had beeu abused. He ahewed signs of having been driven long dlslanoe and was se tired that he could net atand up, Alter Wallace aaw the cendi tien of the horse he gave Colwell repri mand for treating him la the manner that he had. Hherlly alter thl se me detec tives were looking up atelen horses In the neighborhood, and In the course of their Investigations they found that en this day Colwell and hlaompanlen hid driven at far as Ceateavllle, at least. It will be remem bered that Huarplea was murdered about nine o'clock in the evening and shortly after the killing Mndsey'a barn mar by was burned. William Bsnuard, wbe residue en the read te Media about 1100 yard from this barn, ran te the tire. Juat aa be was eut ring the barnyard team dashed by him. lie did net notice who waa In It or whether there was mere than one person, but tbe herse was running very fast and they crossed tbe bridge toward West Cheater. A colored girl named Harris, wbe la nnwmarrlei te Mart Thoaapaen.of Christiana, aid aeveral month age that Colwell was In West Cheater en tbe night el the murder, hue remembered It because be said he wa serving Invitation for a ball which wa te take place en tbe following Tburauay, which waa Thanksgiving. On the nlgbt of tbe murder lleerge Themas beard a team going ever what la known as "Heet Heed" towards Tfe vwiwier, mw wf ! vivwYV from Hharplesa'. Colwell told Mr John Jehn eon, the wife or a barber who worked for him, thai he bad been In West Cheater that night, but he did net want his wife te knew It. MM TOOK A "II A Til." After tbe murder It waa noticed that Cel. well kept very cleae te hi shop which be bad net been accustomed te doing before, a he was fend of being out and helping te at tend te tbe affaire of ethers. Oa Wednesday following the murder, Celwell said In the bearing of Dr. Pattenand Jeseph llyerethat oe Hunday nlgbt he had taken a cold bath In tub of water which he had brought te bis room In Ceateavllle, It waa afterwards learned that Ibe bath waa taken at the house of Mame Toegooit, a colored woman. There waa ether people In the house and they did net knew what this act uieeut. It la be lieved that If Colwell had anything te de with tbla murder be washed himself and ar ranged his clothing at tbl house. About thl time Colwell aud King were both very anxious te obtain all the news papers that they could. They purchased and read them very carefully. One day Colwell made a bet with a young man of the village that the murderer of Hbarpleas would net be convicted In a year. Heme weeks alter the murder Jehn Harris, a Dewnlcgtnwn barber, wbe waa an Intimate frlend of Colwell, was arrested In I'hlladelphls while drunk en the street and bragging that be had shaved tbe murderer of Jehn Mharptes. llarils was seen released, and he at oneo went te Chris tians where be vlilled Colwell. The two had a long talk together, and Harris after wards paid several vlilta. Wblle he was there Colwell seemed uneasy. Harris was killed or died suddenly In the winter or lSSii, near Diiwulngtewn, aud Just previous te his death be hat vliltel C.ilwelt. Ilitere he died Harris told his meth'ir and sister sev eral times that be feared he would be mur dered, but did net state what for. A man named Carpenter was first arrested or the Sharpies murder, but be was dis charged, aa Mrs. (Sharpies said the man who eaine Inte their house bail a smooth face. About tbla time Colwell, whose face bad beeu smooth before, waa seen constantly working at a short moustache which be kept blacking, presumably te give It the appearance of being large. He left bis uiousueha grew until Jehnsen had been c mvicted when he cut It etr. When application for a new trial was made be let It grew again. In prison new be la raising a mouitaehe, which has been grew ing ler several weeks. ills till M's HKMAIIKM When King and Cilwnll otuie home to gether en the morning of the murder the former asked his gramlmo'.her net te s ty any thing te his parents that he had been away with Colwell. lu the beginning of May, lH.vl, these two men bal a quarrel while pitching pennies and Klngsild te Tem "Ul waa te tell all 1 knew I could bang you." Tbe same day Colwell drove away with a friend. He seemed worried and aald that he bad bad a quarrel with King that morning for which be was sorry, a King knew thing that be abeuld net. In the retd neir llii en t of tbe Sharpies lane, a revolver and a large sl.)t pair of women's rubber shoes were round, some days, alter the murder llarnheld and his assistant there made anellirt te learn whether Col well had a revolver. They found that en September 'Jlth, 1V, he bad purchased a bull deg revolver of l,iwls Ceales, In Chris tiana, l-'or several months after the murder Colwell did net go away from Christiana, On Jan. li, 14;, Je. Coogan asked hint te lend blm hi revolver, but Colwell aald "I leaued my revolver te llerl I'eddlngten, but I'll get you lleerge Wilsen's." II rt I'eddlngten was a colored woman who resided In Wet Chester, and was en very Intimate terms with Colwell. When she was aikei encurulng this mttter re cently she said Colwell's story wa net true. Hhesald she only owned ene revolver lu her life time and that she bought te sheet amau In Philadelphia Hhe afterward' becanninn geed terms with blm and threw the wetpea Inte the Delaware The revolver found near tbe Sbarpless msuslen Is of 21 calibre aud num bers47Jed. Inside or the handle is the name "Klehard 11. Habey" written In leal pencil, llarnheld wrote te all the ataessirs In Del aware, Chester, Montgomery and part of Lancaster nouutles, but they hal no sueli name as Sebey en their lists. A lettar from Klmbertensaldthata man by the neme of K. IL Hebey bad received mail at that elllcs but they kuew uethlng mere of htm. Kimoerten la near I'ottstewn and from the latter town Colwell moved te Christiana The shoes and revolver are new lu Hirnheld'a poajsslen. Heme time in the latter part or Miy, Isvl, Kelt I'eddlngten came te a ck wilk In Chrlstlaua. Hhe bad a talk with Colwell and during the conversation she aald that Tem waa a bad man and If the truth came out she would tell a true story. Ills net known te what she referred at the time. WUen Hartle was ask by Oilleer Itarnheld what aha meant when abe spoke of telling the truth, she aald abe referred te a robbery that Celwell and Kd Wiley bad commltted en a Chrlstlaua ball player in West Chester. When Oilleer Barnbnld and another gen tleman had a talk with Mrs. Hharpleas, aha said that tbe man who entered their beuse when the murder ojeurred was big and atreng, with a bread face. He were a slouch hat pulled down ever bis facs. Around bl neck was a mulnVsr, aud he were a frock coat He stammered In apeiklng, and his mouth looked as though he might have 111 tittlng raise teeth. The dewrlptleu or ap pearance and dress waa like Cel well's When be left home en tbe day of tbe murder be were a frock coat similar te that described by Mrs. Nharples. That coat was net seen en blm again after that Hunday. lie bad al way a been accustomed previous te that le wearing a mutllsr about bis neck. Immediately after tbe murder Colwell purchased a new ault with a very abort coat, .which be were cou ceu stantly. I'AIHIUT IN FALHKHOOI). Colwell ha known for some time past that hi name had been used In connection with the murder. He denies tbe whole aflalr and charges Garner with trying te Injure him. He told several pirties belere and since bis arrest that when be beard that tbere waa any ausplolen against blm he went te Judge Broomall, of Media, counsel for tbe Hharp. leases, aed Chief of Police Williamson. He talked with them and they told him they had never suspected him. Upen Investiga tien Oilleer Usrnneld found that Colwell bad never called upon either of the gentle nen In relation te the affair. Colwell has spoken te different parties of tbe ausplolen against blm, and when be waa arrested In New Jersey that wa hi brat subject of conversa tion. Colwell la a very shrewd man, bow. ever, and Is yty careful with whom beholds conversation. T. H. Williamson, wbe at the time or tbe murder was eblef of iellce of Cheater, baa leut OIHcer Itarnheld valuable aid In working up this ease, aud be has furnished Information. He thinks Jehnsen is Innocent of tbe crime, and tbat the ease against Col Cel well Is much stronger than It was against Jehnsen, Mrs. Hbarpleas has sent word, through a close friend, te Oilleer Barnueld tbat owing te tbe bad condition of her health at tha present time abe la unable te come te Lancaster te take a leek at the man under arrest It la well known that the Hbarpleas family and trlenda are vny uncertain about tha guilt of Jehnsen. HIS SJAMLY OAREBR. Tem Colwell, the man nnder arrest, deei net bear a geed reputation by any mean, la town where be lived la yeara gene by Baraheld found tbat he was considered a bad "vi l" viwiiis ej iiTaayOf waa net geed, lie had tbe reputation of being a bull dener, and half tbe town waa afraid el him. lie threatened te harm quite a number of people in ibe town. About two yeara age be was charged with assaulting a white woman In the village. . Ue then threatened le Injure the editor of the village paper In case any thing was published about him. Us bad an ugly bull deg disposition, and wa alwaya anxious te put himself te the front, especially among white people. Many of the colored people were also afraid of blm, while ethers seemed te leek up te him, and thought him a great man. Tem wa a great deal of a sport, and alwaya dressed neatly and apent consid erable money. He pride himself upon being a runner, and baa taken part In num erous match. He Is a favorite among the colored women, and en account of bis Inti macy with several In Ceateavllle and West Cheater, he and his wife had frequent quar rela. The folks who knew his wife ssy she Is a geed woman. People about Hwarthmere college, whom abe formerly worked, speak In the highest forms of her. Colwell lelt Christiana en June V2 and tbe complaint of arson, Xe. were made against him nn June 1,1. When he was arrested he atsted that be and hi wife had a quarrel and for tbat reasen lie left home. It wa after wards lesnied that en this day, which was Hunday, Colwell walked down the railroad teAtglen. Hi wile walked down the driv ing read and the two met at the hotel In tbe village. Tbey seemed te be en frieudly term and when the eaiterii bound train came Celwell bearded It Tbe above story as giieu Is the same as waspincurnd from Olllisr lliruheld and his assistants. It is net known at prenent what action the uuthorltiea will tike In the mat ter. Thern certainly Is milllcleut geed grounds for an investigation. Thore Is he doubt that the guilt el the man new under sentence of death for this niurder I very un certain, and a thorough sifting or lliose last development may make a decided change In allalrs. King, thn man who wa wllb Colwell nn the day or thn murder, still resides In Chris tiana. He ha net been arrested. Jehnsen ltsiiid. IlAiiHisnuiKi, July lit. Jehnsen, the con victed murderer el old man Hhsrple, and sentenced te be banged August -, baa been respited for .10 day by tbe governor. listing al Mcllrann's I'ark. Oa Thursday, July -I, thore will lie one trotting and two miming races at McUraun'a park. The trot will be for a purse of t KM and the following are tbe entries: K. It. Dupree, Lancaster, enter br. a Harry Clelddust; Fraek Macdnnigle, Lancaster, enters b. m. May ; I). '.. .Stark, Manbelm township, enter br. g. l'rank. Fer the first running race tbe purse will be f'lOand the entries are : Itlchard Hales, Lan caster, enters b. in. Lucy : Abraham Kautl man, Lancaster, enters b. g. Cbarlie, and Hiram Hkevn, Lancaster, enters b. in. Lady Kupp. The horses In tbe ether running race, for which the prl.e la also fje, are : (leerge Kckert, lloliiient, onters br. colt ; .uella I! ; Jacob K. Itulter, Intercourse, enters b. in. oelt J. K , and J. A. Hear, Wllllamstewn, enters Lady It. The trotting will be under the rule of the National astociatlen and the running under the ruins of the American Jockey club. llaas lull Nswa, The picked nine of player from Ieder man's cigar factory, left Lancaster at neon to day for Manhelm, whero they will play tbe Keystone club of that borough. A number of visitors went down te see fbe Orien club, at Widse's iland yesterday, and Uiey had a line time. Twe nines were or ganlrsd, the tailors lsing en one team and the memlH'rser the club en the ether. Tbe visitors wen aa fellows : Tayler Welsh's Club, ulik Crlul'x C'lnli ... . Umpire ' rally " Ueii. ii " S 1 6 7 n 0 i -111 i ll I 1 U 1 0 1-1S The Leagiie games yestenlav were : At Philadelphia : Philadelphia , Detroit '2 ; at lloiteti : Indlansellsii, Hestnn .1 : st Wash ington : Washington 1 e. Pittsburg I) ; at New Yerk : Chicago 5, New Yerk 1. The Association games were : At Ht Leuis :Ht Leuis .1, Athletics 1! ; at Cleveland (eleen innings); Met 7, Cleveland H ; at Cincinnati: Cincinnati II, lirneklvn a ; at Leutsvllln : I,ntiiallle7, Baltimore 1. The Detroit have net come up te expects. Hen In the Kant, yet Chicago Roem te de well against every ether team but Washing, ten Tbere is little doubt that Hamsey I about tbe liest American Association pitcher. He doe geed work in nearly eery game, and all acknowledge tbat be Is very bard te bit Judge Neenan, at Ht Leuis, has decided that playing base ball Is net a violation or the Hunday laws, aud President Ven der Ahe, of the St. Leuis Browns, was dis charged. A game will be played In that city en Hunday by tbe American Association, as boreteloro. I.I I UAL UIIII'H. A pension has been granted Walther. Bird in-Hand. Meigel Iiewis lleyl, who says he was employed In this city, was arrested In llarrisburg rer breaking Inte aealed ears of the Pennsylvania railroad. He admitted stealing gee Is from tbe car and was committed te the Dauphin county Jail for trial. Terre Hill Is being depopulated of It clgaruukers hy the machine known as the ' Buncher," which supplants ten men and can be worked by a boy. Lancaster 1 te bave a signal station seen for weather purpose", and It outfit will cost bout f:0. Milten Heidelhaugh, of Bart township, who was lu financial trouble recently, baa nettled with his creditors, and Is new farm ing his lu acre place at Nickel Mines. A fnrce pump bas tieen placed en the Prince street side of J. It Martin v. Ce' store, and thn thirsty may be relieved bv ob taining refreshing well water Irem a well In the cellar. Dr. K (). Lyt, prlncliHl el Mlllersvllle Nermal school, ha txwn elected director from Pennsylvania of the National educational as sociation. County Chairman Jehn K. Malnne slipped en a banaua peel at bis home last evening, and badly Niirainnd bis left ankle. He will lie all right, however, for uext Wednesday' county convention. The twelfth birthday anniversary of Master Kliner Wlnaur, or Pine street, was celebrated by about forty of hi friend last evening. Thn surprise was conducted by Missea (Jertte Nimen and Hallle Abel. Mr A. D. Keese, manager of thn Lancaster telepbnne exchange, la In Chambersburg with the purpose of establishing a telephone exchange there. Jehn II. Baumgardner hopes te have tbe connection between the Kast Knd and Lan caster City rallwaya Onlahed thl afternoon. Tbe Wbarlen awitch being laid makes It Impossible for tbe KaatEnd cars te turn up Dukn street or tbe City passenger cars te run out Kast King street Tb Building of Iks Beeth Van Keail. Frem the flltabarg plipatch. Tbe Philadelphia 'lmes present numer ous editorial reasons why tbe Seuth Penn read cannot be built. Aa tbla is thoerthodox opinion at tbe headquarter of the Pennsyl vania railroad, It Is Inevitable tbat tbe Times should held it But all these Une arguments will vanish like the mists, tbe dsy tbst the Pennsylvania railroad gel control el tbe Houth Penn se that the read can be built without giving Pittsburg a new competing line. Ausaltad His HoeM-Ksepsr. Detnlnlck Nece, an Italian living In Brene- tnan'a court, bas been prosecuted before Al derman Barr, for committing an assault and battery en bis house-keeper, Harah Yeung, The accused entered bail ler a bearing en Tuesday. BemslalDg of an Bpldeinle, rrein the llalilineru American, Tbe government complains I bat It la sbeit el small denominations. There are nu. lusreu eIUijmu similarly sMJlcled, HALF A MILLION LOSS. JlfU HhtKm IH HBW WOMK Of f r AMaUr rttfa MOKKittu. A Large Morag Warehouse With Valaalil Contents (Joiiaamed-ITear rirsmse ftstsrslf Hurnrd-Hetsl tlucats Aroused tJlill- drn Htscucd Frem an Asjlein. New Yerk, July 10-A tire broke out In tbe Metropolitan storage warehouse at 38th and Broadway at an early hour thl morning. The perishable nature et tbe contents, furniture and light household goods, en abled the lire te gain rapid headway, and within a few minutes of the discovery of the tire It became necessary te send In tbree alarms. Tbe building's content are very valuable, comprising furniture, paintings valuable brie a brae of all klnda belonging te New Yerk famlllrs and stored In the warehouse for the summer or longer. The vslue of tbe property stored amount te hundred of thousands of dollar. Twenty minute alter tbe break In gout el the lire tbree ambulances werocalled te tbe scene While tbe tlretnen were st work with ladders several heavy explosions were heard within the burning building which blew several llromen from the ladders Inte the street and badly burned ether, l'lve llremeu were morn or less Hove.'oly Injun d, Including Captain Votiers, of engine Ne. (i. They were taken te tbe New Yerk hospital In an insur ance atrel wagon. The name of tbe injured llromen are : Patrick H. (Ireeu, englue Nr. Ill ; Jehn Douglass and James Parnulll, engine Ne. I, and IMward Carley, engiue Ne. -'. All the men were severely burned about the lisnd and feet The cause or the expUsleu could net be learned, but Irem the color or smoke directly following It was Rurmlsed that some oil must bave been stored lu tbe building. Within two hour after tbe breaking out of tbe fire the building bad been entirely gutted and the front wall bad fallen. Fer a time It looked as though the tire would spread te the Casine and tbat tbat temple of light epera would be reduced te ashei, but It waa saved by the strenueua ellerts el the iiromen. Tbe Hetel Normandie directly opposite tbe wareheuse waa set en tire by aeme flying Hparkp, and the guests were hurriedly sum moned te leave. 1 he iiertera rushed through the ball and knocked upon every deer. The guest were told there was no Immediate dan ger, but were advised te loave. They lest no time in packing up their valuable and reach ing the street The tire lu the hotel was seen extinguished, but net until the reef and front or the building had been badly damaged. When the tire was extinguished tbe guests were erauaded te return te their rooms. The lire In the warehouse waa still burning at daybreak, but waH wholly under control. Tbe less Is estimated at f.'.OO.OOO and may ex. ceed these figures. Tbe warehouse building belonged te tbe (ioelot estate. Tbe ware housing business wa conducted by Holen Hldabecker. Fire In an asylum. New Veuit, July 10 An hour before daybreak, when Ibe lire in tbe Broadway sterage house was burning fiercely, an alarm calling engine leSL Jeseph's asylum, at Stub struct and Avenue A, wa sent out Tbe main building was en tire and the colony el children within were in an uproar, The Ore breke out In the basemeut Nearly 300 children, the full complement et tbe luatltu tleu, were Hileep. The sisters in charge, wbe throughout the fcvne of terror and con fusion that followed, struggled with great horelsm te preitrte order aud facilitate the work et re-i'im, areuxpd the sloiipers prompt ly, and sped thorn en their way te the street. The thick sinoke and the unknown terrors that btset their way thiew them into a panic, however, and tbe sister main tained their held uen them with Ibe greatest dilliculty. Heme Hllcomen wbe bad roiehed the wene abend of the engines, helped in the resjne. With their aid tbe building was cleared in the shortest posslble Urns and the children directed te the police station In frs.h street here they were mar shaled by the sisters, None was missing and only ene severely burned. He was Hubert Bitzsr, aged 'J, a Uermau orphan. Tbree female attendants were imprisoned in the upper 11 Kirs. They were roc nod by tbe tire men uninjured. The llaiiiuM were extin guished in short order. The building is damaged le the extent of f'.!,!JO0. The origin et the tire is unknown. The watchman can give no account or hew tbe Ore was ciuscd, and it will in all probability remain a nijstery. A IIKLLB BVnUKNLY TAKKM VPr. While Halting Willi Her Itelallves Sae steels a Veung ttau aud (leu Married. Ciili'Aiie, July 10 V spsclal from Han Diege, Cal., te the Mtul says : The belle or Ht James botel, the swell hettlery of this city, for several months past bas been Mia M. V. Wbituey, of Washington. Hhe was with her brether-lu law, Dr.T. ltltcbie Hleue, and wife, also until recently of Washington and leading society people there. At the hotel waa a young man, K, W. Dalrymple, a graduate of Annapolis naval academy and a civil engineer. He aat at the same table with the Humes uud was very attentive te tbe sister-in-law. They rode, drove, walked and went beating together, aud while Miss Whit Whit ney had hosts or admirer it was manifest that Dalrymple was the favorite. Whether Dr. Htone and wife opposed tbe marriage or net is net known. Yesterday Miss Whitney was drhen te National City by Mr. Dal rymple and plans rer tbe marriage were then arranged. Yesterday afternoon shortly after lunch the couple went out ler a walk, entered a carrlage aud were drleu rapidly te National City. There they went te the Inter national botel uud were quietly marritd. Werd was sent Mrs. Hlone who, en receiving the news, fainted, Tlien then the doctor waa netllled. He fumed awhile but finally quieted down and concluded le make the best el the attalr. lieaulla el au Imeudlarjr Fire. CiiK'Aoe, July Id An unknown Inceu diary set tire te the barn of William Snell at -KIT) Me miliary avenue, Lakeview, a suburb of Chicago, at 10 o'clock last night aud be fore the tire was discovered It bad commu nicated te tbe barn of Mrs. Tayler adjelulng en tbe south aud te Knell's house, a two story frame structure. Tbe llatuea leaped te arew et fiame buildings, and before au alarm could be sounded they were nearly all de stroyed. The barn behind tlieai, tee, burued down, and tbe beuse or William Dwyer, en Mentana street, was gutted. Several ether lire were started at ditlorent points, but half a dezau engiue from Chi cago were en tbe spot aud seen extinguished tbe flames. The police say that an organized attempt le burn the place had bseu made. Tbere la ue clue te tbe guilty patties. Less rr.,000. Te tievlew In Land Hill. Londen, July !((. Tbe Conservative party In tbe Heuse el Commens will meet en Tues day te consider the situation with special ref erence te the land bill te which UO amend ment have already been aunouneed. Of this number SO are in the name of Mr. Jehn Merley. WBABMMM IBMVAtlOMt. WABHiRSTOir, D. V,, July 15,-Kcr KaelaA Pennsylvania: Pair weather. P win Is generally southerly, hlaher I Unparatura. Durjairic; riMir mt.mvtteti. The Complete 1.1st of Uaadidata ler DslfgatM le the Convention, The Democratic primary for tbe olectten of delegates te tbe county convention and mem bera of tbe county oemmllten will be bald thisevenlng In the several wards of tbe city and district or tbe county. The poll will be opened at nearly all or the wards between the hours or n and 8 o'clock. In tbe eighth ward, however, tbe voter doslred mere time and the polls thore will be opened at fi o'clock. The list of delegates chosen should be sent te Jehn 12. Malenr, chairman of tbe county committee, a early en Monday as pesslbla A there have been several addi tions and declination, tbe list of candidate 1 republished, aud Is a fellow : First Ward II. It. McConemy, Hlmen Hhlssler, Jehn Altick, A. (1. Pyle, Michael Burn. D. It. Klery, Win. Ball, W. G. Brown, Jehn Keese, Jr., Jehn 1'rlUcli, Uee. HheetK, Csier Wellzel, H. W. Kewler. County Committee Jehn V. Maione. Second Ward Michael Mattlenlgle, Wm. K. Iuit, Jacob Hecne, Thee. Wend It z, Jes, Harnett, Jehn A. Hnyder, Henry Babel, Uee. Htyer, Oustavtta Waltz, V. Kllburn. County Committee W. U, Densel. Tbe polls In thl ward will be epen from 0:30 te 8 en Haturdsy evening. Third Ward Charles 1'oters, (loe. Musser, B. F. Davis, Henry Wolf, Jacob Heiker, Jehn A. MrUlnnI", J. W. Keller aud Adam Kuhlman, Jehn II. Berger, Philip Weller. County Committeeman Jeseph M. Krel der. Fourth Ward D. K. McCermlck, Prank Brlnkinan, Uee. Pnnlr, Christian McUinnis, Jr., Jehn Shields, Jehn Ochs,Jaoeb Norbeck, Isaiah McKllllps, Wm. Andersen, Henry llarberger. County Committee I). It McCermlck. Fifth Ward Wm. Hhoenlierger, Prank Pfeitler, (Jee.N. Alabacb, Jnseph Kautz.Jaceb F. Kautz, Cbarles Welfert, Christian .SteMIel, Wm. Hlmens, Philip Drachbar, J. M. West haeller, Jehn Hpanglur, Dr. M. W. Kaub, Isaac N. Bender, Frederick Kissinger, An drew Metzger, Jehn BrllL County Committeeman Win. Hboenber Hbeenber ger, Henry Purlew, Frederick Kissinger. Hlxtb Ward Cel. K. McUnvern, Jehn Mo Me Cully, James C. Iceman, K. HbaetTerMetzgar, Benjamin Myers, Htehman Dlller, Walter Zscher, (ieerge Prentiss. D. B. Jehnsen, Ja'iies Plucker, Charles P. Smith, Franklin McLaughlin, (leerge Davi, Daniel Okeson, County Committee Cel. K. Mcdevern, Harry Meblnr. Seventh Ward Frank Kverts, Davis Kltcb, (leerge Darnistetter, Jacob 11. Beacbler, Jacob F. Kautz, Lawrence Welpert, W. Sales, 1-rank Pemmel, Henry Hmevcb, J. Miller. County Committeeman Lawrence Wel- lrt Klghth Ward Jacob Kurtz, J. V. Wise, Leenard Kissinger, J r, Wm. Welpert, Jno. P. Pentz, Cenrad Meser, Peter Diehl, Jacob Tetter, Peter Demmel, Prank Kautz, Jes. (lastlger, A. J. Hnyder, Samuel lluber, Jno. T. .tmmerman, Barnhart Hnyder. County Committeeman Harry O. Keller. Ninth Ward Philip Zecher, Ueerge Con Cen ner, Charles K. Broeme, Jacob Pentz, Jehn McKllllps, Kllm U. Hnyder, Jaceb.Metzger, Ueerge Brown, Walter Welsh, Uee. Hhul myer, Henry Hehrer. County Committee Charles K. Broeme. As already announced, tbe nominating meetings of tbe Democracy of tbe several ward et Ibe city will be held this evening, between 7 and 8 o'clock, at tbe place desig nated by tbe member et tbe county commit tee ler each ward. The plaeea of meeting will be : 1st Ward Kabter's Ksgle hotel. Jd Ward Thee. Wendltz'a howl. 3d Ward Kfllnger'a hotel. 1th Ward Helluian house. ,'ith Ward Philip Wall's hotel, tith Ward .Schiller hnuaa, 7th Ward Seventh Ward hotel. Sth Ward Mrs. Diehl' saloon. 0th Ward Arneld Haas'. LANVASTBH'H fBK MBAIIMU UUUSt. 1 he lenn Men's ChrUtlan Association Hefur iilt.li Their Initltollen, Which Will tin Unopened Monday. . The leading room of tbe Yeuug Men's Christian association has been repainted, impured, carpeted, aud thoroughly renovated and will be thrown open te the public en Monday evening next The room never le'kul se well as It does new. The walls and celling have beeu cotered with paper of very pretty design aud of a lighter shade than that heretofore used, which gives the room a butter light than it has heretofore bad. This part el the work wasdnneby linger .V Brether. The book cases, window frames, chairs and ether wood work have Ihieii handsomely grained In imi tation el antique oak, tbe solid walnut writ ing and reading deska have been rovarnlBhed, aud the chandelier have been regilt In silver and bronze by IMward Bookmyer. The tloer bas been covered with a handsome new carptt from LaneV, purchased by tbe Ladles' Aux iliary of tbe association. Tbe library com mittee have recently added two hundred volumes of choice book te the library, and will from time te time add mere, aafastaa the fund a' their disposal will warrant The library al tbe present time contain about 7,000 volume en almost all subjects history, biography, poetry, travel, religion, polities, the art and sciences being very fully repre sented ; and there are beside full sets or congressional proceedings, tbe state legisla ture aud many ether ojganliitlen together with many books of reference. The sub scriptions te the library have been reduced fremf- te f 1 per jear. These haudsoiiie rooms and this line library are open te all, both citi.ins and strangers, free of all charge. Indeed all are cordially invited te avail themselves of the privileges thus atlorded. Kspeclally are the young men of the city urged te make use or the library ter self.iuiprr.vetueut There are few places any wbere that an evening may ba be pleasantly siajiit, and excellent reading mat ter, Including newptpr and magazines, a well as books, lurulshudrre te till. Why Heme el Them Die. tieui the I'lilU'lulphhi 1 edger. Tbe evils that come of tbe unregulated milk supply In large cities have frequently beeu recited, aud can be no longer manors of news te any one. Phy siciaus see in the death rates of the iufant population a tearful com cem uientary en legislative neglect of this matter. Certainly number el these'.llttle victims die Irem the severity of tbe beat ; but In the pur ity el the milk supplied rest one el the main chance thatctty Infants have ter surviving through tbe het month. Tbe figure el the death rates amoeg Infants should make par ents careful te leek Inte tbla matter accord ing te tbe beet light a Herded tbem. Had tbe legislature done it duty, Inspector' super vision and reports upon the dealer In bad milk would by tbla time have pointed out the men and Ibe places te be avoided, and also the men Irem whom and the places where there would Is) reasonable assurance that un adulterated milk could be obtained. Subicrlblug Millions ler tbe Meuth I'enn. The committee appointed at tbe last meet ing of the stockholders of the Houth Pennsyl vania railroad company te obtain the signa tures of subscribers wbe desire te have the work en the read prosecuted are making progress. The pir rer signature la new In Philadelphia and thua far bas been signed by bolder of ever f 10.000,000 el the f 15.000.000 originally subscribed. Kacli subscriber binds blmseir te pay tbe remainder of but subscrip tion, tbe name of tbe Vauderbllt brothers standing at the head of the list. Besides the signing of the Yandei bills for (5,000,000, Dr, David Hosteller, of Pittsburg, ba signed for (2.000,000 and Halph Bigaley and Henry Pblpps, or tbe same place, have signed, tbe former for 1 1,200,000 and tbe latter ler (500,000. A large number of smaller holders bave also signee. At the flame Ueesral Price. "Colonel Hebert Ingersoll Indignantly denies tbat be ba stepped ' lighting Ued. ' Tbe warfare will be vigorously renewed next winter at the same general price or ad. mlasOR.iVevi(fiu' Journal TBmMTBBBT vummiTrBK jtatsra. Wera Ordered te Be Dena A Well thai Mast He Closed. Tbe street committee met Friday evening all tbe members present, Tbe ordinance presented te select council at last stated meeting te prevent tbe use of telegraph and telephone poles for advertising purposes and requiting tbe companies te have the pole painted te a height of fifteen feet, wa considered by the committee and referred te tbe city solicitor with Instructions te report te next meetlng. Tbe petition te have an asphalt pavement laid en Last King te (Iraut street, was re ferred te a special committee consisting of Messrs. Belenlus, Khy, and Franlz, with In. structlens te confer with the county com missleners and report te next meeting. The chairman of tbe committee was dl. reeled te enter Inte communication With tbe authorities at Beading relative te a stone crusher, and If deemed necessary, te make arrangement rer a visit by the commlttee te that city. The commlttee decided te extend tbe sewer across Pox's alley te the west side or Lancaster avenue and te have an additional in let put In. Tbe atreet commissioner wa directed te notify the owner or ownera or the well In West James street, near Market street, te bsve the same "removed" se as net te ob struct the street; snd If this 1 net done the commissioner Is directed te close up tbe well, aa since the street railway has been laid there is scarcely room for teams te pass between tbe track aed the well. The street commissioner wen also directed te make two patent sewer traps, one at tbe corner of Lime and Locust street and the ether at tbe corner of Houth Queen aud Andrew streets. Action en macadamizing the several streets heretofore reported wa referred te next meeting et the committee. Bids ler doing the work were received, but were net ejiened- liyHINU te TUB BAUMBHf. The 'resident and his Wife (Ireet the Grang ers Irem the Rear a! the Train. Watrrtewn, N. Y., July 10. The presi dential party left Foreatpertfortbelr day trip among tbe Thousand Islands at 9:03 this morning. The president had had a geed night's rest and was reeling well, and ox ex pressed himself te his friends en the train as being much gratified with tbe kind treat ment shown him by the county people. Tbe party consist or the President and Mrs. Cleveland, the Kev. W. N, Cleveland and wife, Kailread Commissioner Jebn D. Kernan and wife, Miss Hese Kllza both Cleveland, Mlr-s Hamlin, el Helland Patent, her two nieces MHs Mary and MUs Carrie Hastings, the preside iiI'h cister, Mrs. L. T. Yeomans and ber husband and Secre tary and Mrs. Fairchlld. The train slewed down at several point en tbe read te enable Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland te appear en tbe rear platform and bow te tbe farmer and their wives. At Lewevllle Its arrival was signalled by the tiring of guns and Postmaster Bestyk In troduced the foremost villa ers te tbe president At the town of Carthage the depot was draped with flag. Tbe run te Watertown, CO milts, was made in one hour and forty nilnutep, arilvlng al 10:10 o'clock. The president declined te allow mere than one representative uf the pie te accompany tbe party, and tbe ether members of the presa chartered a steam yacht, wblch will fellow tbe excursion stoamer en which tbe presiden tial party are en beard. A K. of L. Circular. l'iiiLAiii:i.piin, July 10. Tbe executive beard of tbe Knight of Laber ba Just is sued n circular addressed te all tbe local as semblies of theorder calling attention te tbe fact that tbe present low scale of wages paid te can makers, cappers and pro cessors, Is tbe result or frauds prac ticed In labeling goods, and tha' cheap and deleterious fluxes used lu machine soldering. Tbe plea Is made ler hand made cans In behalf el the Can makers' Mutual Protective association and assembly 1.181, or Baltimore. Tbe members or tbe order are requested te purchase goods packed only in band-made cans. Sevt-u Workmen Inlureil, Three Fatally. CuiL'Aiie, July 10. A horrible accident occurred this morning at the steel works. Three men were engaged In pouring het Iren Inte a mould that was damp when tbe metal Hew and seared tbem dread fully. They were taken te the county hospital, and tbe physicians declare that their recovery is out of tbe ques tion. Twe of tbe injured are Pele and tbe third a Hungarian. Nine men were struck by the molten Iren and tbree will die. llavltl Complains. Duni.iN, July Id. Michael speech after the enforcement Davitt In a of evicliens te which at Coeigranney yesterday, there was no resistance, complained of the passlvenesa of the people, who he Bald, were only able te shout instead of defending their homes. He urged the people te eiler a rational resistance in defense of their homesteads and declared tbat they were net men it they did net Nw Men at the Coke Weiki Wuvr Lkisknkinu, Pa., July 10. One hundred new workmen arrived last evening. Hix Ce-erted during tbe night. In all 170 men are at work here te-day and everything Is quiet Ne mere evictions will take place before Monday. Humors are thick that tbe strikers will all return te work en Monday. One hundred and fifty evens are new charged and burning. Hummer Hetel llurued. Ck.m UK Uakheu, N. II., July 10 The Senior beuse, one et the largest hotels In the state, was burned at neon te day. The wind was blowing bard at the time and the flames spread te adjoining buildings, which are burning at tbe present time ("p. ui. ) Assistance bas been asked from neighboring towns. The indications are tbat the greater part of the town will be swept away. A Tewel Maker Valla. Piiii.viiki.i'iiia, July 10. Charles Both Beth well, towel manufacturer, bas ausieiided. Liabilities (1,000, which la probably fully covered by assets. Over a hundred hands are thrown out of employment. Went le Ceatsavlll le a fuusral. Mayer W. A. Morten, Postmaster U. K Hlaymaker, David II. Wylte, Or. William N, Amer, Jehn Best and Dr, K. M. Belenlus, prominent members of the Masonic trater nlty, left for Ceateavllle tbla morning te at tend the luneral et Jeseph Pennock, which took place In tbat town. Forced te Urluk WhUkr. One of tbe city policemen found a boy only tt yearauiu, ueau urunk en iiuke street, at 10 o'clock tbla morning. He waa carried te tbe atatlen bona, and as he was known te the elllcer. his father, a well-known citizen. waa net I Ued and he bad tbe boy conveyed te bis residence. The boy's story 1 tbat some men forced him le drink whisky. Tb Hendersen Ketat. Jehn D. Sklle, administrator or Ame Hendersen, deceased, had paid en (75,000 up te Friday night The balance yet te be paid out, about (11.000, will be paid te these en titled te receive It by Mr. Sklles at bis place or business. African WImIeui. De man wbut baa de meat fren'a I da man what use 'em de least Dt only way ter hab er nice coat fur Hunday la uel ter wa'r It me'n once er week. " .Iraiuua Travtllef. " ' " 9fi HUU1UKKH i'KOTLE KILLH.V& A HUBHIBLB HAILWATSDfAtTBM WW-'X"' vvbh At ar. rtfUATAr, vababa. KM 0, fkf " A Crewdrd Kik.ini Train VlMgw It v'''1 rrftlsht-Tti Wrrck UaIbIim vim i & 3 Carat Ara tteatra . ha itm ! l ' Mid le .. tta iftrntah. At Ht Themas, Ontario, Krldsy evsakafa' di'tm i crossing of the Michigan Central aM '-fe.- at the Urand Trunk Kesds . a Urand Trunk near. slen train ran Inte a Michigan Central freight train with oil cars attached. Tba oil eaagM tire and both trains and a warehouse aad several shed were consumed. Tba first eat or the excursion train waa crowded wMl people, and It Is leared tbere waa terrible leaa of life An hour after the crasb, while crowd of imeple wete looking at tba blaalast pile, one of the oil tank suddenly exploded, throwing hundreds te the ground and aefl aefl leusly If net fatally burning many. At last account nine bedle had bMn recovered from the train wreck, 17 Klt.I.KII ANfl CiOell GOlNJUllRD. Ht. Themas, Out., July 10 The work or removing bodles from the wreck wascea tinuad all night He lar fouileen bodies have been taken from the ruins. Tbe namea el the dead, se far as rocegnixod, are: Mrs. Samuel Fralne and child ; Mrs, J, W. Baylies, Londen, aud two children, F.thel and an Infant; Henry Dennelly, Londen; Mr. X.ealand and uhlld;Mra J, Smlther and child Herman Ponsterd, tha llrenian, who was terribly burned by tha flying oil In rescuing putseugers, died this morning at 7 o'clock. It la slated that Engi neer Dennelly was Intoxicated at the lima of tbe accident Au Inquest Is new being bold. Tbe track Is clear and trallle bas been resuimil. The number of Injured Is said te root up flliy or sixty, but Hitch I the excite ment that the names and extent of their In juries are unobtainable at present Tbe less te the railroad company will amount te (10,000 andtbeleMi by UreleO.OOO. The blame all rests en the Londen A. Pert Stauley com cem pany. Hen. Allen Francis, U. H. consul, was run ever by a hese reel and serieusly Injured. The total number el Injured la 01. TUB AHHKIST Uf MfflS VA. A I'upular Current el Hirapalby for lbs Qtrl, Methods nf Londen Police. COllRtUllTKD I.e.n ipen, July 10. The public, excited by what MacAuley termed one of It pe riodical attacks of virtue, is still agitated by the case of the young milliner, young Miss Cass, whose arrest ou a raise charge or so liciting has sealed the poll teal deem el ena cabinet efllclal aud came very near forcing tbe retlroment of the entire ministry, aad great curiosity, net te say anxiety, Is felt te learn what will be tba result of the lord chancellor' Investi gation. Tbe lndlguatlen called up by tba action of tbe policeman wbe arrested, tha yeuug woman and tbe magistrate who In. suited her and her friends Is net confined te old women and super-BympathMle men, by auy means, but la abated by persona of all classes, age aud temperaments, wiuieui re gard te politics or religion. The Londen po liceman, though net se given te promlscueua clubblug ns his New Yerk confrere, baa ether and quite a absorbing weak nesaes and ll I charged, 'QsMajrand with accompanying proof, that ena them Is tbat el levying blackmail of the most petty and cowardly descripJen upon the un fortunate women wbe make Hegent street and tbe vicinity of the Haymarket lata at night tbe wonder of foreigner and ena et tbe shames of the metropolis. Under clauta 51 or IM and 3d Vict, chapter 17, au amend ment of Peel'a original statute, the " bobby " has the power of taking into custody without warrant any woman loitering or being In any thoroughfare or public place at lght for tbe purpose or solicitation ; lat Is, whom he tbltikH Is thore with that object, and an luuocent woman thoughtlessly In such a place at au unwonted hour might be peculiarly liable te arres', the lynx-eyed con. stable probably looking upon ber as a new comer guilty of tbe appalling crime of net having paid tribute te some guardian of Iba leace and protector of the wayfarer as tba price of plying ber calling with Impunity. A single policeman's testimony has been re garded as sulUulent te convict aud It muat be) admitted tbat he is seldem mlstaken lu tba character of her wbe accompanies blm before a magistrate. What Is sought te lis explained. If possible, Is the immunity with which old otlenders ply their tralHc, while an unsophis ticated girl like Casa la arrested en her brat appearance amid such surroundings, and It won't be the fault el tbe general public If tie explanation la net forthcoming. lllalne Would Met Uauce. Chicago, July 10. A special cable te tba Yei' front Bridge of Earn, Scotland, dated yesterday, says : Tbe Carnegie tally-be reached here late last nlgbt, but the arrival waa timed se accurately that the dinner tbat had been ordered by telegraph waa warm when the magnitlcent coach turned Inte Kilgrasten grounds. The party were ex hausted, and after a brief Btreit seen retired. Shortly botero tbe tide rcae this morning, Mr. Blaine, his family, Henater Hale, bla wife aud the Carneglea drove down te- Mencrlfle pier and embarked In Mr. Caruegle'a beat Tbe party went up the 1 Urn with the tide. Henater Hale worked at the ears awhile, but Mr. Blaine remained lu tbe stern with Mr. Carnegie during the trip. The beat re turned In the evening with the ebb. In the evening two Highland bagpipe troubadeura entertained the guests at Kilgrasten en Iba lawn. Mrs. lllalne urged the senator te Jein in tbe dance, but he would net, though ba remained en the verandah until long alter the rellectluii of the Nerman's sun bad ceased, llfBUlilug HI Coiidltlea. Mii.wvukkk, July 10 Tbe authorities here are endeavoring te locate ayoungcen. ndeuce man, who liter passing several forged checks some dsya age, called at tbe Yeung Men's Christian association room and presenting himself aa without means, waa furnished a tleket te Antlga, which ba claimed was bla borne. Then going te tba residence of Kev, Or. Jebn, or the Urand Avenue Methodist church, be exhibited hia ticket saying tbat ba wa without any ether, meana. After tbe minister bad adtanead blm aema money, be invited Dr. Jehn aa pray for him. The minister knelt aad prayed while the centldence man bowed bead, Joining in the amen. lejarsd by a Ml ii. . ruuiMHi Jut iu. ie "' Pie Pert Koyal Ceal and Coke company at Pert Reval P. was yesterday we scene of "erfeu. tiridamp explosion. Pour work men were seriously burned, one, Oserga Husser. will probably dla Husser waa brought te tbe West Penn bespllal. In tbta cltv. terribly burned about the bead, back and arms, lie bas net yet recovered oon eon oen aoloosnesa. He U 40 yeara el age and baa a larg family. Insultteg in ewaaan Ceatat 1'Aitis, July 14 -A. beattle demorutratiea was made in front of tba German censwakf at Berda aux lat nlgbt Kebbed a run read. yrem tbe Delta Uerala. Lal Saturday nlgbt same person or f" sons opened tba flab psnd et Kaubam Htabfca, ' i'aach Bettem township, and took er d streyed his entire stock of nab. sja bad UBX , i. tee Bund-slzad nab in tbe pond, tatdttV -'T. k.i-t.i . 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