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VOLUME XXIII-NO. 209.
LANCASTER, TA., MONDAY, AUGUST 22, 1887.
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MOUNTVILLK NATIONAL BANK.
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A Maallns Hslrt ea Matarday at Which Um
Nam and Capital aieca War riiad.
The Beam at Directors bslseted
Bad ORIe.ra Ohaata.
MeitNTViLi.R, Aug. St!. Fer some lima
past tba cltixens of tbla plaee have bam
talking about thaaetablUhment of a national
bank 'neVVend ena'tfrnay,eiirBg
meeting te take aeina action In tba matter
waa belli at Jamea Montgemery'a Stock Kx Kx
ehanRa hotel lu,tul. vtllajfr. A targe number
of parson were present The matter waa
cIlKU'RCil at length by Mr. Hubert Crane, of
Philadelphia, and Gee. Crane, et Columbia,
betbgnentleinnn having experience la tba
business, and many cltlziua of the villager
The innetlnK waa called te order by Geerge
Crne,and Mr. Hubert Crane waa chosen per.
maeent chairman. ' Mr. CO. 811, of Mount
Title, and Geerge Crane were ohenan aa aec--retarlea.
Alter tbn ettlcee were all filled, tba
eMuct of tlie'mtetliiB waa aoneunoad by tba
ebalr wbe apeka el the business that la done'
wltb the hanka of Columbia and Lancaster
and thought tbla village waa one of tba beat
and mnt thriving plaee In the county! and
aatd the facullillea are In abundanee In tbla
vicinity.
Alter the chairman's remark a, Geerge
Urane, for many yeara connected with tba
Dstwilar bank of Columbia, read tba lawa
and aeveral article of national banka of the
United State, and alae a private letter from
the treasurer of the currency at Washington
with a tew Instruction hew te proceed. 11a
gave a few example wby be thought a bank
In Mdiinlvllle would Increase tba Inhabit?
ants, and in the oeurae of a year or mera
would draw Industrie te the town wblcb
otherwise would net have come. He alae re
ferred te the busliiet done by the lawk wltb
which ha waa connected for many jeara from
thla vicinity, au.il he aaw ue reason why; a
bank In IhT town wbutd'nnt Be profitable.
The aecretary furnlHbed the blanka aent te
hi in Irem the treasury department at Waab Waab
lngeon te le tilled nut by the HUbcrlbers and
returniid again ; a large number present
algued the blanka and a number who were
net able te be present consented te take an
Internet In the new enterprise. A recem waa
taken te glve the men time te sign their
name. Alter all had algned the blanka the
meeting was ralted te order by the chairman,
wheaald be thought It waa time te decide
upon a name. It waa thought the Mount Meunt Mount
vllle Natleual bank would be proper, and
after a few remark It was unanimously
agreed upon. The capital ateck of the bank
wa fixed at t'i0,)0.
The eecretary gave a few Instruction from
the national bank article and alae from
whetexporleuceno ha bad In the business,
and aald It waa a tule te have iier 13 directors
te nuke a beard, a president, vlce president,
eahter, and assistant cashier. Alter tbeae
lnatrucUoea.lt.wu agreed togelatatbenotnU
nstlen of a beard of directors, and It waa de
cided te elect 13 aa a beard.
The cbatr opened the nominations and the
following gentlemen were chosen : Kdward
F. Yohn, Jonas n. Mtehmah', M. 8. Heechrlat,
M U. Muiwr, Jehn P. Gable, wbe declined
In favor of Jehu M. Waller, J. M. Freellcb,
M. (I. Shlndte, C. V. Cbarlea, J. 1). llerr,
Christ Rehret, J. It. Myers, J. C. Newcomer
and 1. II. Kautluian.
After a few remark and suggestions by
different gentlemen It was en motion agreed
te adjourn te give the beard of directors time
te elect an execiillvecemuillta) and transact
business which the beard alone bad the
power te de. Adjourned.
The heard of dlrectet convened together
for the puriioee of electing U permanent
etllcers te transact the busliicm In the future
of the new cermrattan. Mr. J. M. Welter
waa chosen chairman of the meeting and Mr.
O. Crane secretary. The beard then elected
the following gentlemen as the etllcers of the
organlzttlen until thn regular election of
officer In January : President, J. H. Kauff
man ; vle president, M. 1. Musser; cashier,
G. Crsue ; assistant cashier, J. II. Wllmer.
After the permanent nlUcera werechesen.lt
waa agreed te give the president tbe power
te appoint an executive commltteo aud the
following were chrmen : M. O. Musser, J.
M. Freellch, M. H. Hhlndle, J. (). Htebman
and tbe Iteard thought It would tie well If tbe
president would be Included en that com
mittee, and be waacheaen by tbe rest et tbe
committee. A motion w passed giving
tba committee tbe power te purchase all tbe
necessary material aa reasonable aa possible
te carry en tbe business of a II rat class bank.
Tbn committee then dltcuaaed tbe plaee of
erection of a bulU'lng In a near tbe centra or
tba village aa possible, and they have the
power te purchase the most aeairaeie ana
convenient site they deem proper. Tba com
mittee have bean locking at aeveral very One
locations In the centra of tbe village, bat It
baa net been decided upon wblobene will be
chosen.
A motion was also passed tbat the share
holders pay Inte tbe banda et tbe president
or cashier of the corporation 50 per cent of
tbatr subscriptions en or between tba 1st and
Stb of October.
The bends of the president, vloe president
and cashier wera fixed at 5,000 eeeb for the
present.
The beard agreed upon Monday at 0 o'clock
aa tbe day for tbe holding ettbalr regular
meeting for tbe discounting of netea and all
ether business connected wltb tbe beard.. It
was en motion agreed tbat when tbe beard
adjourned It would adjourn te meat at tbe
call of tba president. Adjourned.
Lavj.r J.JW. Jaheiaa aasd.
City Solicitor Carpenter tbla afternoon en
tered a civil ault against J. W. Jehnsen,
Jehn P. Hebaum and H. C. Lehman. Tba
ault la te recover tbe amount alleged te
ba dua te tba city by Mr. Jehnsen, wblcb
ba collected aa city solicitor. Mr. Jehnsen
claims a setoff i6r'speeUt aervleea Tendered
and as be and the city authorities could net
agree, Mr. Carpenter baa entered tbla ault
against Mr. Jehnsen and bia bondsmen,
Meaars. Pebaum and Lehman. Tba ault la
brought In pursuanee of a resolution passed
at the last meeting ei tha flnanee committee
ofesunolla.
The Goepet-laadla Incident,
Frem tbe fbUadelpbla Times.
It will net only make aema prominent local
tnaehlae candidates bite tbe dust, but It will
de mere te Impress tha masaea of tbe Repub
licans throughout tba state of tbe rottenness
of tbe party at tha top, than all tba ether of
fensive msoblne methods or leadership ooun eoun oeun
blnded. It waa a grave party blunder, and
It will aurely prove a oestiy one bOth In local
and general pellilca.
A Oeaaalag Cleb.
The Tuscarora Camping cleb, oempoaadol
a number of young man of tbls elty, want te
Muesetman'a mill, en tba Pequaa, thla mora mera
Ing (or a week's fliblng, taking wltb then
tanta and ether necessary camping equipage.
Tba offleera or tba club are Frank E. Harst,
president j Kdw. K. Barr, vlea president i
Cbaa. L. Leenard, secretary I Onaa, Hoi Hei
linger, treasurer.
Aaethar rreaalam.
Mr. H. B. Htauflar.ertbeQray liea Cast
tag company, el Meuat Jey, haa eflered a
aaaaial priae, vaiaea at tiu, Mr tat esa two
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decided la favor of Ifaa defendant aad "Hennt
Ueerga" aaya ha will net Tete again let a
Kepublleaa squire.
Caterplllara are doing muck damage te tba
trait trees, large and small s net a single
orebard la tbla vicinity escapes their ravage
wme beibdbuwbbd.
mar Bathe la the Oeaeetega al Levea's Hill en
aeaeay aad mah la Kaeh eiaac's sahract.
Fer a aeeend tlma within a yaarwa are
called upon te cbroelole a double drowning.
Id both eaaea tba victims wera beya. These
wbe mat their aad fata en Monday afternoon
were Isaac Klaber and Emanuel O. Zwalley,
1 bard working beya, Tba accident occurred
te tba Coneatega creak at Mvan'a mill. Tba
only eya wltneasea te tba drowning wera
Geerge Hickman, wbe waa In bathing with
lha beya drowned, and Knea Morten, who
waa eUndlbg en tba'bahk'ef ihe'ereak'.'
Tba drowning occurred In tbla way :
Fisher and Zsrallay went In bathing be
tween 1 and 3 o'clock. Altar being In tba
cteak for aema tlma Fiaber, wbe could net
awlnfgDt IfltdMeep Water. lie aaWtlisfEe
waa In danger of drowning and he called for
aaslstanee. .walley, wbe waa near, Imme
diately went te bla aid. When be get near
te Fisher, FUher took bold el him. walley
endeavored W rreehlmsell from' Frsher's
grasp, bnt waa unsuoeesaful and both went
down te their deatb. Yeung Hickman also
made efforts te get te tbejdrewnlng beya, but
be waa tee far away te be et any aaatstauoe.-
An alarm waa at onee made and the real,
dents of tbe vicinity responded and at once
began searching for tbe bedlea of tbe beya,
A Iter an hour "a labor William Weeds suc
ceeded In finding the bedlea and bringing
them te ahere In a beat The bodies were
found In about twelve feet of water and but a
feet or two from' Where they went down. The
coroner waa aent for, but before hla arrival at
the scene of tbe aecldent Fisher's body bad
been brought te hla home In tbla city. The
coroner met tba wagon containing. FUher'a
body when ba waa en the read and he di
rected them te go en wltb tbe remains while
ba proceeded te the mill and held an In
quest en tbe body of .walley.
Tbe Jureraln the Flaher case ware Jehn
a Uoed, Isaac Martin, J. J. Htebman, K. F.
Trimble, W. It Wlker and I.andla Levari,
and these In tbe aalley case were I.tndls
Levan, W.M. Weeds, sr., W. It. Ayers, Chaa.
H. Yarnall, W. It. Hbetzberger and Daniel
Hickman. Tbe verdict In both cases were
accidental drowning, while bathing near !
van's mill.
Tbe drowned beya were about 15 yeara of
age. Fisher la the son el Abraham Fisher,
wbe Uvea en Heutb Queen street oppe.lt tbe
residence el Mayer Morten. Tile boy worked
for J. J. htebman, a farmer living near New
Danville. Oa Huudey morning be came te
hla borne In tbla city, changed bis clothes,
and after eating dinner be left borne te go te
bis work and that la tbe last bla suentaaaw
of him. . . -.--
Yeung .walley la the son of Kinanuel
.walley, tbe head miller at Sevan's mill,
and he Uvea near where bla eon waa drowned.
Tba boy waa employed by a farmer alae llv-
JjSg near New Danvilla. . Tba bosawerecleae
friends, and la their spare time ware alwsjs
together.
The news of the drowning spread rapidly,
by evening It waa tba talk of tbe town and
everywhere were beard expreaalena of sym
pathy for the bereaved families. This drown-'
Ing recalls tbe fata el young wiine Mcbuiuu
and Charles Frederick Demarra, atep atep
brethera, wbe were drowned en tbe 2Sth of
Auguat et last year. Tbat accident occurred
en the same creek, about a mile nearer tbe
city.
A BIKB MBW BTADLB.
The Ijsneaatar CHv 'fawasngsr Ksllway Com Cem
pauj M ova. Inte lu N.w liulldlng.
The Lancaster City 1'a.senger Hallway
company abandoned tbelr old stable at Mo Me
(Jrann's park en Saturday and moved into
tbe new building ou Prince street. The old
building will be moved ever Inte tbe park
grounds where It will be used for fsir pur
poses. Tha new atable waa erected en a let
or ground wblcb waa purchased ou tbe east
side or 1'rlnee street, Just south or the Read
ing Depot hotel.
Tbe building la tbe handsomest el its kind
In this city and la an ornament te tbe part of
town In wblcb It stand a, Tbecontracter wbe
erected It waa Atnea Urban and h has almost
nnlsbed hla work. Tbe building la entirely
or brick and la 193 feet long and &8 feet wide.
Tba part fronting en the street la 127 feet long
and will ba used for tba aterlng of tbe cara.
In tbla alx tracks are being laid and It
will bava a capacity for about 30
cara. In tbe rear la a turntable by which
caracanbaawitobadteanyottbealx track
In tbe front of tbe building will be the office
of liarry N. Hewell, superintendent of tbe
company. Tbe atable lu tbe rear of tbe
building, which la aeparated from the part
holding the cara by a large brick wall, la 00
feat long and 08 wide and will accommodate
forty-two beraea. A large force of men are
yet at work In tbe building laying trackage.,
and It will ba aeveral weaka before, every
thing la complete.
At present tbe company Is running two
cara between McQrann's park and tbe Square
and the aa'me number between tbe Reading
depot and tbe Square. Besides tbe superin
tendent four drivers are employed and two
man are kept busy caring ler tba beraea and
doing ether work at the stable. The com pany
la at preeent tunning out ten neraea, out tnia
nnmbar will be largely increased when tbe
track la completed down North Queen street
te Centre Square. Fourteen cara are new in
use by tha company, but quite a number In
addition will be procured. It will be but a
abort tlma until tbe whole Una la in perfect
running order and everything will ba mev
ing along smoothly. Tbe buslnesa of the
company haa been vary Urge lately and It
baa been aided greatly by tbe picnics held at
Panryn park. It la surprising hew many
people use the streetcar In tbe traqsactien of
their buslnesa and In going te and Irem tbelr
homeland the patronage la likely te Inerease
each month.
At present tbe trackaef tbla line are laid aa
far down North Queen street aa Walnut
Meat of tba workmen are new engaged In
working at tha a tablet.
Waal a Uaneral Bsdeetlea ,
Frem tbe Yerk Age.
The people or Wrlgbtavllle are opposed te
tba proposed reduction or tell upon tbe Penn
aylvanla Railroad oempany'a bridge ever
tha Susquehanna. They aay If tha tell la
only te ba redueed te market people, the re
sult will ba that all Yerk county produce
will ba taken aoreaa tbe river te tbe Lancaster
county markets and advance prleea en tbla
aide, ir tbe bridge tell are te ba redueed
tbe people of Wrlgbtavllle think tbe reduc
tion aheuld be general and net limited te one
eliaa. Wa think our Wrlgbtavllle friends
are quit right In the position tbey have
taken ea ttla aubjcet and they aheuld peti
tion the railroad oempany te cut down the
tellaall round, andnotteglvefavore toene
claaa and none te another,
Bald a Celebration
Tba Sodality of tba Blessed Virgin Mary
held, a celebration in Ht Antbeny'a church
laatevealag. New membera ware received
aad laa eervieea dose wltb a aermen by Bar.
Father aVthasaU, of felt Jeseph's hospital.
eleeioews.
Samuel Heee, auctioneer, aeld at publle
aaleea Saturday far II.. O. Llntner.'at the
publle boaeeef Qeerge Miller, at Lampeter
atiaia, 31 banal afaawa i aa bvanftptis of
a&TJrMae
TWO CHCRCll EVENTS.
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Large Congregations Attsad the Meratag aad
Kveatag Btsrelsss ea Raadar Bav. J. W.
emlagat teMall.d as Paster A Desertp.
Ilea et the Improved Chareb.
Ht Paul'a Reformed church, corner Duka
and Orange streets, waa attended by large
congregations at both tha morning and even
ing services en Hunday. Tha new pastor,-'
Rev. J, W. Memlnger, was Installed In the
mnmlngand tbe re-dedlcatlen exerdeea were
bald In tbe evening.
The 10 o'clock service waa opened wltb a
beautifully rendered anthem by tba choir,
alter wrlch Rev. Warren J. Jehnsen, eLMan
helm, Nilemnly Invoked tha blesali
Almighty Ued upon the exercises of the'
and alae read the scripture-lessen.
gregstlen Joined In singing tba 13'M
which wss followed with a meat Imp!
prayer by Rev. Dr. Peters. After singing
another bymn Hsv. Dr. Htahr announced aa
hla text tbe 15th, ICth and 17th verses
of tbe 21st chapter of Ht Jehn. Tbe
aermen was devoted mainly te tbe duties
or the Christian minister, who la
net merely a teacher but wbeae prime
' qualification I a personal love el tbe Ha-
vleur, lie doe net merely Impart te his
nearera wnai ne naa learneu ey aiuuy, dui aa
well wbat (led baa revealed te him through
prayer and tbe atudyasf His word. One
duly of the minister If te ml the church, te
bring Inte It tbeae wbe ' are outside, lie
need nstursl talent and careful training te
enable him te accomplish thla work ;
he aheuld be a fluent speaker and pleas
ing In manner and addree,-and-abeve all
peaeemed el geed common sense ; knew bow
te exhort wisely and te praise or censure with
a Just discrimination j but having all tbete
qualifications, love for tbe Saviour is tbe pre
eminent quality.
At the conclusion of Dr. Htabr'a addresa
Rev. Dr. Oast read the Installation aervlee,
Rev. Memlnger standing en the outside of
tbe chBncei. Alter being formally pro
nounced aa Installed tbe congregation was led
In prayer by Dr. (last at tbe conclusion of
which the de rgynien In the pulpit, followed
by tbe conltery,extended tbe right band of
fellowship te tbe new pastor of Ht Paul'a
A notice from tbe trustees wss read an
nouncing tbat the alteratlena and repairs
were flnlabed and that they bad coat $3,000,
aud that there wasadetlclt of fOOO, te meet
which collections would betaken up morning
and evening. A collection waa then lilted
wblcb went far toward paying the debt one
of tbe aubacrlptleriH being a check for f.V).
The service was closed with a benediction
by Mr. Memlnger.
Tbe decorations were confined te tbe pul
pit and chancel, and wbllenet elaborate, they
were exceedingly bandaemeaud appropriate.
A large and meat beautiful Meral design, In
tbe form of a circle, wltb a llfe-alze white
dove In the centre and a atar en tip, occupied
tba altar table, with a vaaa et llewara en each
aide. The baptismal font waa alae tilled, with
exquisitely arranged flowers and trailing
vines. The Hener aud design were fur
nished by the Florist Hhreyer, and arranged
by the ladles of tbe congregation.
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Tbe church wss crowded te Its utmost ca
pacity. In tbe audience were quite a num
ber of clergv men. among whom were Rev.
Dr. Allenian, of Ht Jehn's Lutheran, Rev.
Jamea Crawford, of Philadelphia, Rev, Dr.
Dubba and ether. The same gentlemen oc ec oc
eupied the pulpiras In tbe morning,
Tee music at both services was exceed
ingly tine and well rendered, and was under
tbe direction et Miss Msry Hener, the leader
of tbe choir, wltb Mr. Ad Fritebey at tbe or
gan. Tbe vnlc: of Lancaster'a most favored
tenor, Prer. Win. It Hall, added much te the
general ellect. After the singing of an an
them. Rev. Memlnger Invoked tbe divine
blessing. The congregation new united In
singing tbe 1 liith bymn, and Rev. Warren J.
Jehnsen read tbe 31th Psalm. At the con
clusion et the lessen the new pastor of Ht.
Paul'a read In a very impressive manner tbe
beautiful rc-dedlcatlen aervlee, clealng tbe
aame with prayer. Anether bymn was sung,
when Rev. Dr. Peters preached there-dedicatory
aermen, taking aa hla.text tbe 12th verae
of the 7th chapter et Samuel. The aermen
waa an able and Impressive one. Tbe
church history was traced from It
feeble beginning te lu present pros
perous condition. Hlx pastorates cover tbe
period et tbe congregation ; tbe seventh pas
tor entered upon bla labors en this auspi
cious occasion. Dr. Peters paid a glowing tri
bute te tbe memory or Rev. N. A. Keyea, the
first pastor, a memeral tablet In whose
memory adorns tbe pulpit recess. Dr.
Peters cleaed bla discourse by a pertinent
reference te tbe beautllul beuae of worship
new re-dedlcatled te tbe werablp of Ged.
After prayer by Dr. Htahr and an anthem
by tbe choir tbe congregation was dismissed
with benediction by Hev. Dr. Htahr.
HKKTL'll OP TIIK i'ASTOK.
Rev. Jamea Wllbert Memlnger, who enters
upon hla labor a here under aucb favorable
auspices, wat born near Ickesburg, Perry
county, Pennsylvania, where hla parent
still reside. He attended the public schools
of tbe neighborhood, and at the age or six
teen began teaching during tbe winter ses
sions, and attended tbe Bloomfield academy
through the summer months. Uls preparation
for college was made at tbe Tuscarora
academy, In Juniata county. lie entered tbe
sophomore class In Urstnus college and' grad
uated with tbe degree or H. a. lu clan or '.
Alter llnlsblng his collegiate course, he
entered tbe Urslnus theological seminary,
graduating from the aame In May, 1880,
During bla atudles In tbe seminary, he
alae entered upon a course of training In
the National school el Oratory, Philadel
phia, apandlng part or each week
at tbe latter place, and graduating
with tbe degree or Bacheler or Elocution
in June, 1886. Up te thla date be bad alae
preached 110 aermena. Ha b a pleasant and
eloquent speaker, and gives premise of a
useful future. He la yet quite a young man,
being only 27 yeara of age.
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Whet lias Baea Dm. ma Church
the fast Three Maath.
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St Paul'a Reformed congregation Inspected
and greatly enjoyed en Sunday the Improve,
menta made at tbelr church during the piat
three months, Evldeneea of tbe akUl of me
chanic are aeen both en the eutalde and In
aide of tbe building, and tbe committee in
charge et the work, consisting of J. W. it
Bausman, Jehn D. Sklles, W. A. Heltahu, D.
O. Havaratlek and Gee. E. Keller, is receiving
unstinted praise for the manner In wblcb
everything waa completed.
Tha exterior of tbe church received two
oeata of paint, stained glaaa wai substituted
for tha plain windows, tha ebuuere were re
moved and tbe marble base, etep and coping
reunlshed. The atreet eurblng waa reset and
new pavement laid en Duke and Orange
streets. While tba entalda of thla church
presenta a trim appearance, It la within where
tba prinelpal Imprevementa were made. In
tba main room tha celling la handsomely
frescoed. All the weed work baa baea
painted and tba fleer covered wltb a very
pretty carpet Tha aaata and baeka of tba
pawa have bean newly upholstered, 'fbe
pew doera nave bean removed, aa bav alae
tba laelde window shutter Instead of tba
old pulpit there la sew a aasaU aelld walnut
Mi IMefijMtta Mftaela aw1flMlM
waa tbat It hid tee much of tha apeaker from
tha audience. The bracket Hgbta ea each
side eftbe pulpit have been dlspeaaad with
and a small reflector la placed la tha celling,
which will give ample light without annoy
ance te either apeaker or hearer. At tba
south and of tbe room, te tha right and left
of tha pulpit, have been placed tba memorial
wlndewa et tbe Hunday acboel. The
Hunday school room baa been entirely
changed. The aide walla have been painted
and wainscoted and tha celling handaemely
and appropriately decorated. The adjoining
rooms, occupied respectively by tha primary
department and tha library, have alae been
greatly Improved. The poateffloe system in
the new distribution of books haa bean
adopted, and a new ahd beautlTiil case "ex
tends nearly tba entire length of the room.
A hundred dollars' worth et new boeka have
been added, and thla branch or work la new
In meat excellent ahapa. Hpeclal attention
baa been paid te secure better ventilation and
tbna get rid, If possible, of tba dampneaa
which haa heretofore given te much annoy
ance. An open grate with an Inside register
has been put Inte the wall en tba Duke atreet
trenr, wltb a similar one at the opposite aide
of the building, tbua permitting a continu
ous draft of air in and through these pas
sageways. Tbe veatlbule and atalrway walla
bare been painted a deep drab and laid off in
appropriate blocks.
The parsonage el tbe church, located at
Ne. 137 North Duke, baa alae been over
hauled irem cellar te garret, both outside
and Inside being newly painted, and new
and handsome paper new adorns all the
rooms and hall way a A bright fresh Brus
sels carpet baa been laid upon tbe fleer or
the hall and stairs, and tbe committee haa
spared no expense te mske tbe home for tbe
pastor tbe most pleasant and comfortable.
Tb6 work for tbe above Improvements waa
well done, and relied credit upon tbe con
tractors. W. II. Bateman did tbe painting
and frescoing ; tbe carpentering work by
Adam J. Auxer ;tba upholstering by A. R.
Heffmeter ; ajalned wlndewa by R. H. Greves
A Htell, Philadelphia ; carpet furnished by
JehnH. nivler.tCa; the pulpit by Messrs.
Hlaugb it: Hen, and the plumbing by K verts
AOverdecr.
OUU WALLOW' AWMirBBMAAr
Octoraro bedge, 370, Val.brau. Its 38th Aenl-
versarfSl Uandrad Qasst Prsual.
Btenterar ledga K.prssanl.d.
Octerara Ledge, Ne. 370, 1. O. of O. F., lo
cated at Atglen, Cheater county, celebrated
its 33th anniversary en Saturday. Tbe exer
cises took place In a beautiful grove belong
ing te Mr, llurferd, about a mile south or
the village. There were net leas than lx
hundred people present from Cheater and tbe
lower end of Lancaster counties. Tbey came
in alt aorta of vehicles, Irem tba atyilab two
horse carriage te the one mule box wagon,
and some came afoot and nema In the cara
Monterey Ledge, of this city, was repre
sented by District Deputy K. J. Krlsman, C
O. llerr, M. R. Uerr and Geerge A. Shelly.
Dinner waa served In tbe grove from 12 te
hair-past 1 o'clock, the cletba being apread en
tbe ground, In the geed old picnic style which
made It all the mere interesting and appetiz
ing. At 2 o'clock the axei Lisas pagan with -annate
by tbe ercheatra and choir. A prayer waa
offered by Rev. J It Heule, formerly of tbla
city, but new stationed at Atglen.
A poem In memory of Jamea L. Rldgley,
and a history or Octoraro ledge were read by
J. F. Ring, wbe alae made a abort address.
District Deputy K. J, Krlsman alae made a
short addresa. An Interesting feature et tbe
exercises was a responsive reading en tbe
" Reck or Ages" by two little girls, Tbe ex.
erclses, wblcb were Interspersed wltb vocal
and instrumental music, closed with a ben
ediction by Rev. J. K. Heule. Tbe balance
or tbe atternoen was spent In games and
ether pastimes In tbe shady greva
Aa many et these present lived at a long
distance from tbe scene of tbe festivities, tbey
did net remain for supper. The Lancaster
party remained and spent tbe evening at
Ooteraro Ledga Tbe attendance waa large,
and an addreaa en Odd Fellowship wa
delivered by Dtatrlet Deputy Krlsman. Ad
dresses were delivered also by C, O. Herr,
et tbla city, Rev. Oak, of Tower City, and by
membera of Octoraro ledge, and tbe meeting
waa In all respects an Interesting and in
structive one.
The Lancaster party after being generous
ly entertained left Atglen alter midnight,
and reached home at 2 o'clock Hunday
morning, highly pleased with tbelr visit te
tbelr friends el Octoraro.
A OuMr Tflp.
Hunday morning at an early hour a well
dressed ycung stranger met Officer Kellly at
tbe Pennsylvania railroad Butten, and told
bltu a rather queer atery. He aald tbat he
lived In Philadelphia where he waa a etarter
en tbe Fourth and Eighth Btreeta car line.
He had been te Easten en Haturday and re
membered leaving tbat place. Alter tbat he
bad no recollection el anything until he waa
awakened by tbe conductor or Pacltte Ex
press In Lancaster. He wanted te step in
Philadelphia, but he did net remember com
ing through tbat city at all. The young man
bad lest a geld watch valued at 1100, and he
supposes it waa stolen from bla pocket, aa tbe
chain waa left He waa very much afraid
tbat be would lese bla Jeb en the ear line,
and be left for Philadelphia en the 227 train,
which waa almost two hours late.
Daath el Iaaae r.ll.nbaam.
Isaac Fellenbaum, one of Lancaster's well
known citizens, died at bla son's residence at
the water werka, en Hunday night from gen
eral debility, aged 72 years. Deceased waa
born in the northern part of the oeunty, out
came te thla city te live when a boy. He
learned tbe trade of machinist, and worked
ter many yeara for Miller & Fellenbaum,
whose shop waa en Plum atreet, and la new
part of tbe Penn Iren werka property. In
later yeara be waa employed at tbe abopaet
Messrs. Harberger, Dlllerand Bllekenderfer.
He leaves three children, hla wile having
died a law yeara ego, Jamea Fellenbaum,
engineer at tbe water works, la bla only eon.
Hla daughters are Mra. Lydla Unkle, of
Renovo, and Mlaa Clara, hla housekeeper
are hla daughters. A brother alae survive
htm. He Uvea lu Illinois, and la expected te
arrive In tlma te attend the funeral.
One Otflclatad la Laaeaatsr.
Rev. Emll Kalleln, rector of Ht. Lauren
Hue' Polish Reman Catbolle church In
Philadelphia, died In that place Friday. Be
waa well known In this elty, bavins been con
nected same yeara age with Ht Antbeny'a
church for three mentba. Frem thla plaee
be went te Reading aud thence te Philadel
phia, where be waa deputized by tba late
Arobbisbep weed te buna the ronsneuurcri
en tbe corner et Memphis and Vienna
avenues. This edifice waa net yet com.
plated at tha time or Father Kalleln'a death.
Tha funeral will take place en Tuaaday.
i m
Weal te rttubarg.
Jee Reyer, of tbla elty, wbe haa been at a
theatre In Atlantic Olty all aumtner, passed
west through this city yesterday afternoon
en Fast Line. He geea te Plttaburg and will
be a member of the orchestra at Harry WU
llam'a Academy of Music, Tba season at
tbatbeuaa opens tbla evening with Sheri
dan's California specialty company.
La wa Party.
Mr, and Mra. David Watts, of HarrUburg,
gave a dellgbtlul lawn party la that place la
honor of Mr. and Mra. Simen B. Cameren
en Friday evening. Herrbrimrg'abeBtaoeiety
waaia aMosdaaeoaBd tad oyeoJBt mm em-
jeyawy
LEIBSLEY'S SENTENCE
TO BB rBUHOWBOBBBW J VBMrPATtBB
BOB OB VBBAT.
A lumber of Karat of tae rsaea aad Deeet Bea
Oases Disposed ef enlaatardar-Ooasasea
mass Opsas With Twsntjr Cases aa
laa List rev Trial That Week,
Saturday AfUrnoe n Upen the reaa
aembllng of court at 2;T0 o'clock the court
took np desertion and aurety or peace eaaea.
Tha desertion case against Jehn Qulnn
waa dismissed with county for office oeata.
Qulnn Is new serving a term in the county
Jail for maliciously breaking the cell at tha
station house, and hla wife agreed te give
blm another trial after hla release from J all.
Tbe aurety of the peace case against Peter
Hill waa alae dismissed with county for
office coats. Peter was of unsound mind
when he made tbe threats and waa aent te
tba Inaane asylum.
Walter B. Tangert waa beard en tba charge
or deserting hla wife and child In May last
and alnee then he haa net provided for her.
Her general complaint waa tbat ba apent hla
earning for rum and waa Influenced by hla
father, wbe waa net en geed terms wltb her.
He claimed te be willing te support bis
wire, but that aba did net want te stay with
him at bl father'a place, where be bearded.
Tbe court waa disposed te give the defendant
a chance te provide a home for bla wife, but
be could net give any definite assurance that
he would get a home for hla wife. He waa
ordered te pay his wife 12 per week for ber
maintenance. He waa unable te give ball te
comply with the order of the court and will
apend the next 00 daya In Jail.
Benjamin Breneman, an old man living
near Rawllnsvllle, wsa charged with having
threatened te blew out the brains et Harry
Green, a young colored man, If he crossed his
path, and a cress action waa entered against
Green for having threatened te de bodily
barm te Breneman. Frem tbe conflicting
teatlmeny It appeara tbat aema one atele
Breneman'a deg and Green waa suspected.
He waa told te bring tbe deg back and would
cot and Breneman then said that if Green
ever oeme en bla premises be would sheet
him. On the etber aide Breneman'a state
ment waa tbat Green en one occasion polled
out a razor and threatened te alaah him. The
court dlamlHMd tbe two cases, bnt directed
Breneman te pay the ceata. He waa unable
te de be and he went te beard with Keeper
Burkbelder.
Jeaepb Beam, or tbe Ninth ward, city, waa
charged with deserting bin wife and three-years-old
child. There waa no defense offered
for the desertion. The court ordered the de
fendant te pay f3 per week for tbe wife and
child'a maintenance. Beam, threngb bla
counsel, offered te pay f-2 per week, but tbe
court would net reduce tbe amount from 3
and Beam then said he would pay nothing
but would go te I alL Ha waa banded ever te
the sheriff.
Abraham White charged his uncle Israel
White with having threatened te kill him
tbe first opportunity be bad If It waa ten
yeara after tbla. The defendant denied hav
tag made the alleged, uureata, but ba waa or-1
dered te give ball te heap the peace for nlnel
mentba and pay tha oeata et prosecution.
Henry E. Wolfe, living near Columbia,
waa charged by Adam Blumenahlne, a dis
charged workman, with threatening te de
him bodily harm. He awere te tbe threats,
and Mr. Wolfe denied having made any.
He aald be waa obliged te discharge the prose
cuter from his quarries because he had made
discord among his workmen. Tbe court
thought there was sufficient evidence te
warrant an order being made In the case and
directed the defendant te enter into hla own
recognizance te keep the peace and also te
pay tbe ceata of prosecution.
Jamea Herrlgan, a tramp, waa beard for
having threatened te kill the children et
Tbe. Smith, el Columbia, en August 1. The
defendant's statement waa that he wanted te
get something te eat and went into the alley
way el Smith's house, Intending te go te tbe
back yard te ask ter aemetbing te eat Wbtle
in the yard he waa bitten by a deg and he
then picked up a hatchet te defend himself.
He denied having made any threats or bavlng
any intention te harm the children. The
court thought it would be cheeper te dismiss
tbe case If tbe prisoner would leave tbe
oeunty. Herrlgan agreed te aktp out at once
and he waa discharged.
Mary Elizabeth Glass, who waa a domeatle In
tbe employ of Amea Herr, waa charged with
threatening te atab or poison Amea Herr and
his hired boy. She denied having made the
threata charged, but admitted that aba aald
tbe boy and Herr ought te be killed. She
claimed tbat tbeae aulta were only brought
agalnat her because she bad entered ault for
an assault with Intent te rape against Harr.
Tba case waa dismissed, with county for
coats, upon the girl's premise net te annoy
Herr In the future.
Jehn Ceeney and wife and Amea Albright
figured in creaa actlena for aurety of the
peace. All the partiea live In the aame house
and the row occurred about some tomatoes,
belonging te Ceeney, wbleh Albright ap
propriated te bis own use. The suit brought
by Mrs. Ceeney waa dismissed with oeunty
for office oeata. The etber two aulta were
dismissed and each party waa ordered te pay
tbe oeata.
Geerge Kreckel, Jr., waa beard en a charge
et having threatened te de harm te his step
mother. Tbe case waa dlmlaaed,but defend
ant directed te pay tbe oeata.
The last case taken up waa that of Geerge
Kreckel, sr., for desertion. Material wlt
neasea ter the prosecution were absent, and
the only witness examined waa a daughter el
the defendant, te aave ber another trip from
Reading. According te tbe glrl'a atatement
ber father waa a geed provider, but her step
mother en numerous occasions refused te
oeok previsions brought Inte tha house. At
tbe conclusion of ber testimony the case waa
oentlnued for a hearing en next Saturday.
CUHBENT nUSINXSH,
Henry S. Eberly, el Clay township, waa
appointed guardian of the miner child of
Jacob Druckanbread, deceased, late of Clay
township.
AVOVBt OOaTBOJr t-LBAB OOVBT.
Mine of tba Twenty-nine
Oontlaeed
or Battled.
Tbe first week et the August term of the
oemmon pleas court was opened at 10 o'clock
thla morning, with Judge Livingston presid
ing In tbe upper oeurt room and Judge Pat Pat
teraeu in the lower oeurt room. Ot the 29
eaaea en tha trial list 9 ware continued or
settled, leaving 20 ler trial.
In tbe suit of the state Hank et Leck
Haven va F. A. Bennett, president, W. L,
Beer, aecretary, and tha Commonwealth Mu
tual Fire Insurance company, Judgment by
oensent In open oeurt waa entered In favor of
tbe plaintiff and against me inanranee coaa ceaa
pany for 32a&0 for want of a sufflelant affida
vit et defense,
CURRKNT BUSINBSS.
Rudelph Suter and Charles Kentnar ware
granted a renewal el their aeldlera licenses.
Samuel G. Ruth, who aerved a term ler a
mlademaaner,.waa discharged under tha la la
eelventlaw. Jamea H. Fattaraen, of Little Britain town
child of WUItam HUtoe, deeaaaed, lata of tbe.
ime lewnanip.
Rasra R. uit Jihn N. Knrts. two Ot the
executoraef Jacob Kurtx, deeaaaed, lata of
Upper Leaoeok township, were reiiovae -.
the axaoutlen of tbelr truat at tbelr eware-
H?Z. al. I . J. Bmiii
9, Wirtr- Tat Kate JUrtaBMtbi aWart
made an order tbat ba pay hla wlia 2 a weak
alimony and 116 cenaaal teae,
NO Pf.BA erPKRBD.
Oeunaal for tha coeameawealtb la lha
Lelbsley murder case laka exoeptteaa te lha
atatement published ea Saturday that a plea
et guilty of murder la tha eeoend degree waa
offered before the trial. While aneS a plea
waa spoken of they aay no offer waa made te
them as te the entering or any plea la tba
case. Lelbsley will be sentenced te-morrow
morning by Judge Patterson.
BLAIBB BBlBKtnO BALt ABB iBOB.
Urn
la Vajhtlag DMsaae With the Water el
Rembarg-HU Ktesps rrem Raiadtera.
Chioaqe, Aug. 22. The News' apeelal
cable from Hetnburg rays : II the watara here
agree with Mr. Blaine he will remain four or
Ave weeks, the period of treatment pres
cribed ter tbe cure. Senater Hale'a experi
ment baa been altogether satisfactory, and aa
both Maine statesmen suffer from the aame
disorder, Mr. Blaine la encouraged te prolong
hla stay beyond the week be bad originally
Intended for tbe visit Mr. Blaine began tba
drinking cure at Elizabeth well yesterday
and will try tba bathe next week. The
watera are ferreeallne, of both reselvent aad
tonle qualities. According te prescription
Mr. Blslne will drink In solution every day
150 gralna et salt and a grain and a ball of
Iren.
One cannot but admire the practical man
ner In wblcb ha baa resented being robbed.
He waa given rooms apart from the hotel
Bellevue for which he was charged tbe equi
valent el $75 a week. He promptly went te
house bunting and finding four apartmenta
for half that amount be moved Inte them
yesterday. Few Americana have the courage
te act similarly. Senater Hale centlnuaaln
his present quartera adjoining these vacated
by Mr. Blaine and paya for tbem 160 a week.
Mr. Blaine is receiving the respects or old
friends only. Senater Hale, ea tbe ether
hand, Is mingling unreservedly with Ameri
cana, wbeae opinions and cbat he communi cemmuni
catee te Mr. Blaine.
Mr. Garrett baa had a couple et conversa
tion wltb Mr. Blaine, In tbe first or which
the action or tbe Pennsylvania convention, el
which Mr. Blaine waa Informed by cable be
fore the resolutions or indersement were
paased, were cheerfully discussed. Tbe reso
lution were a surprise te neither gentlemen.
Te Bntartata the rresldent.
Washington, Aug. 22. Phllartelphlans
are making elaborate preparations te enter
tain the president, Mrs. Cleveland and tha
membera or the cabinet during the centen
nlal anniversary of the framing and promul
gation or tha constitution en tba 15th, 16th
and 17th el next month. It seems te be gen
erally understood tbat the president Intends
te be present en tbat oeaaslon, although
nothing definite can be ascertained en the
subject while the president remains at Oak
view and Cot Lsment is absent It la alae
rumored tbat the presidential party will ba
entertained at Spring Lake Beach en the 14th
el September. Spring Lake la tba most fash
ionable seaside resort, patronized principally
by wealthy Pblladelphlana. A private lett r
received from there te-day states that tha
pretty little village of Spring Lake la turning
Itself almost upside down In anticipation of
thapleaanre et entertaining tha prealdent
and bla wile, ll eniy ter a single aay.
j Btwunsnip BeaK.
Peim.ANn, Me., Aug. 22 The ateamer
City et Richmond, el the Portland a Machlaa
line, started for Machlaa thla morning at 4
o'clock. While going Inte MUbridge aha
strnck en a ledge and stove a hole In her bot
tom. She waa beached and new Ilea ball full
of water. The passengers are all aafe. A
tugboat and driver have started te aid her.
Shee rectory Emptor. Strike.
Devf.r, N. H., Aug. 22. Eighty stitchers
and all el tbe etber employee In tbe abea
lactery of Martin French & Ce. struck work
te dsy, because the firm would net discharge
two non-union stitchers.
Fir ICaarly usstrer m Village.
HrniNUKiKLD, Ohie, Aug. 22. The village
el De Graff, Legan county, a plaee et 1,200
Inhabitants, was almeat destroyed by fire
Saturday nlgbt. Tbe bualneaa portion of tbe
village waa nearly wiped out, and aeveral
residences are reported deat reyed. The lese
la about 130,000.
m
WBABttmM ABJttOABMOBB.
Wabkiboteb, D. C, Aug. 22. Fer
Kaatern Pennsylvania Eastern New
Yerk and New Jersey : Light rains,
southwest winds becoming variable, alight
cbangee In temperature, lollewed by cooler
weather Tuesday night
BIBB. BOBB'B BILL OOMtBtTBB.
Blatcinsnui
ada by Or. Jeha Oamarea flatly
Oonlradlelae.
A special dispatch from Indianapolis te
the Chicago Times, and which haa alnee
been aent Eist aaya : "The will et Mra Dr.
Bebbs, a alster of General Simen Cam
eroon, or Pennsylvania la being con
tested here by Dr. Jebn Cameren, of that
atate. Mr. Wayne MaeVelgb, of Philadel
phia, la one of tbe defendants. Tha amount
Involved la about feO.000. Tne oemplalot al
leges thst Mrs. Bebbs, who resided in In
dianapolis, became insane last March, and
tbat Mrs. Ricbard Haldemsn, daughter of
General Simen Cameren, enticed ber away
from the atate te Pennsylvania, and there
took advantage et her enfeebled atate of
health and fraudulently Induced ber te re
voke portions of the will favorable te Dr.
Jehn Cameren."
Inquiry among the frlenda and relatives et
Mrs. Bebbs in Uarrlsburg proves the alle
gations made by Dr. Jehn Cameren te be
utterly false. Seme time .last spring Gen
eral Simen Cameren waa notified through
tbe solicitor of hla alster, Mrs. Bebbs, that
there were fears tbat the aged lady,
wbe bad been ill for aeme time, was being
suspiciously aeait with in ner own neuae,
and that surreptitious means were being
used te Impair her mental faeultlea aud
prolong ber illness. At General Cameren'
request hla daughter, Mra. Haldeman, went
te Indianapolis, and, Mra. Bebbs' frlenda
claim, found her completely under tha in
fluence of a Dr. Jean Cameren, a dt
taut relative, wbe occupied the aame
house with her, and that her mind had be
come temporarily affected. Aa tbey claim
there waa geed reason te fear that thla had
been brought about by tbe use of drugs, II
la further charged tbat Dr. Jebn Cameren
had persuaded ner, whUe in an irresponsible
nonunion, w auu iwu oeuiuua tu -usx huh
Slvlng blm tbe control of a portion and tbe
itareet et another portion of about 120,000.
It waa General Cameren's desire and
by tbe advice or a responsible physi
cian of Indianapolis and her solicitor tbat
Birr, heeds was remevea te ner uieuui-s
residence, In thla city, where aba received
the beat el care and medical attendance, Dr.
T. J, Dunott having tha ease la charge.
When aha bad sufficiently recovered Mra,
Bebbs of bar own volition revoked tbe eodJeua
te bar win and latt that Instrument la tbe
ahapa It waa originally Intended.
ale el ateck.
This afternoon B. Matt Frldy aeld for J. B.
Leng, at the Leepard hotel, the following
atoeka,&o:
Tea efaaraa of East End street Ksiireaa
oempany, te Martin K raider, at 63.75 per
anere.
Five shares of aame, te Martin Kreldar, el
wo-lneiBMne, te Marti KraWer, at
e-Xa. Buvkt.tcok.tea.c,
wi!k'iM..ea- county bank, te
BenJaaaaLeer,atlia30perabara.
iSw absres Farmers' bank, te BeaJaaUa
.a alia aaa BLhavram:
5 'abaaia'a beak, te Hlrea X.
MTearaaarwer Nortbera Naueaal bank, te
Bsnj. Leng, at Iliff.M per ahara.
Twelve ffiarea of I,4nqaar X UUta bam.
plke ateck, te Benjeaala Loag, at f7a par
abare.
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Judge BoekataTar ha tha Henry a ltaa M'MS,
ue. aattgnaaeat te-day raamllad hi bbMbb.,&M
6 1.
uen from the oeurt tbat Iveeat Ce. . jKJa
pear before a referee aad diseteae tha waaW&A
abnuta of tha inlalBa tmnka. Ih. Bbamsaa, Vf
hoeka ltaa, Utataaa
aad Deremua wera in oeurt - Mri
Algernens. Sullivan, oenaaal far AataMlii,
Cmmwall aad mr fnnaiaaaiw - tt'Q.A
repraaantad Ivaa A Ce., ware alae witmfWif ',
ant. Kdward Leutatbaca addnaaai aW-.,
court, saying that it waa BmpBBM&w
w uvu atom ex. vut met wnu tnetr uuvtma eaane;Y :
the legal ffrma of Sullivan it Cromwell m1
ueadly, Johnsten A Lauterbaeh would ap- K$.
near for them. Tbla cenld net be, baaaa.-t'S"'
because It would net ha nrenar for Mr. Hallli:iY"fe m
an te appear aa bla partner, Mr. CreaaweU, !fel3
had been selected aa assignee. It la net pea- M m
-lft.1- ..,.. TW..... A. -- 3!.t '.J
mtuim jur nuwij, wuubehmi a. ajaussvaaaaa
te appear aa Gov. Headly, lha bead of tbe
firm, waa a director of lha Dayton, Fart
Wayne et Chicago railroad, which M a
creditor of the firm el lvea A Ce., aad be
could net took altar tha Interests of both
partiea. Ex-Congressman Adama then aald
ne naa no time te prepare or even read tee ii4
paperslnthee.se. He intended te ask for .wj
weears adjournment, dui in uia aa, wan v J
overrated ey ear. aves wne inewieu, eeaanew t;.?'
ei tha criticisms ei the press, that the nutter
aheuld proceed Immediately.
After aema argument Judge BoekataTar
ordered that Ivaa and bla partnera tenet, be
examined and It waa decided te appoint aa
JudgeCharleeiP. Daly aa referee, or, If beta
out of town, ex Judge Neah Davis.
AB BABLW MOBBIBB MOBBBB,
A Bey MuMta a Man Dattag aQaanel an a
rttubarg aaleea.
Pittsbure, Aug. 22. "Teeey" Sleea,
clerk te Chief of Police Brokaw aad a rela
tive et Mayer McCallln, died at Honteepatble
hospital at 9:45 o'clock tbla morning front tbe
effects or a pistol ball fired' at blm by Faddy
MeGraw, -hn, although a beardless boy, ban
dena time te pric .
At 3e'(i laer jci; Me! ttv; eiitfrMl
Oyster P$ ih -
werner 1 1 '. ' venue
-e 8'c t Undlnir
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eaII i.st turftt'utf
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and Fere ""
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ImmediaiQlv
Slean, ag -''. -t -lag
tbe dip ,
revolver as'
Sloan'aabe,ou o e
arreated n ci.,
Slean la I. at- te tH , no feu.tli victim i Mc-.
Graw'a v -u- jo'-era j -u k;e huittn-K
ahotTen, 'ia-ii te e tiloen rewlcr vfr m1
heaervei 'uth?x-jr.HiniUiry.
ix cbV 1 -- . Train
(Jaw - i ?. A'x c vsfxvlat u
patch fn I t,ip8 t- . rsf'i-rid wwnJ-,'
with prtr'neiy a,s rw j"jrrl enthu
Santa Ft. -uren' ye?',err.a ti-a point uhue
47 miles e uia at c- -, - .rav rxHwsau Vl
lay Mills and Clip . a "..uieut tha pa
eeegertralr Ne . xs: jcuji, a poll's
designated, sal ;1 'U
rii-V na.l rolled eet
Inte a ditch by uv.
wrack. The edbidbi !
i!i9ide h ceiupletu
s-imaei "Vblli, hiK
firemar. Cash'! --
gineerur t,.-.aj j
' .-. -Saemicy, ja en.
i ibcr.iB te Ufcc ch,,!
l,n.&, front il iiU
el an c eyi.ie a
eueidec' " y e wounds xse the $ntnt
eevere. b.- trbt --Mltfed. C!out
tbe ree t mi.- i 'i- oe ittvia wid.
expree - ccvp-' '.h. ttili
oceupen"iu"-c aiil'tit jy. Neas
or the paeseegera wera intuitu. A vttt&v
Ing train waa dispatched te the
tralna are new running aa usual.
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TO BBMOTB TO X.OBBOB.
The Irish Natteaal sVeagea mats HiUeaeygy
IP1URUW VI ,' -p-?J jl
ICOrTSIUHTBD '4Y
Londen, Aug. 22,-It la asserted ea ajoetM
authority that the Irish National League kai;
ub.a.uI 11 I.h .t,w. mm tm BMit yinr t n f .M ,
(TUlUfW Wl JWUWHiuvMwauu vawin-. '.;
den for eafety. Thla appeara lataaaaty.;.'a
hutnoreua; a persecuted body mevlag Ma fez' J
place of operaUena te the aeat wbaaoelbe 4-1
order for Ita extermination proceeded aad..
under the very nose of ita peraecutere te oea :,, &i
oeot plana and issue erdara for the exeentasB !-.
.a.w. & I- k . - M.II..MM mM mZu-r
Ul tUOUi. UH uummi m IOTMIMMW, "SJ?
threat eaat out long age tbat it tbe LaatBOjM.j
. nNMi.lmiri It wnnM vwitlnna laa WfawBf'T'
in England, Wales and Scotland. Wbat hag,'.
crime in Ireland la net in tba rest el tbe bubbiW
dem, and although proclaimed la Ireland abavs
Laaa-ua Is atill free te carry en Ita work eeaV?',r J
aide that mueh ruled country, et eeaMaey'Sj
w aM ,... !. Ik. ml. . A'iv-fjB
tha I jtuni waa m last eat of a fast aTBlraaaf
ministry and probably wltb tbe aaaepttaB.'afj
a lew eaaaa uutuuia " wnxtmvm iu i e;, j
Hn Knt It -rnnltl ha el Immaaaa'latataaa'aa'.'jf' '9
tbe government te obtain peaaaaalOB at taB:iff j
League's papara, ana hub wise pre vieteaaB .;
.A .ft. T . M A . It... i !' J J
uie part ut ui j-na" " v j i '-
valuable pieces ex property, jsewwvw 'i ;
ludloreua It Beams Londen la at prwnwU . .
mueh aafar plaee for them than Dahlia.
TBBBAOTB ABB TBBWtOV,
R.DortBelTal by the AgrleaHeral
aaaMalauMalaed te be Certeet.
SSH.
WAHBiNaTON, Aug. 22. A delegation)
V--14
Kentucky tobaeoo grewera called apea aaa aaa aaa
oemmlaaionar of agriculture te-day te paetawt K
against the reports of the atatlatletaa at MM''
department In regard te tbe :tobeeeo araf;'
Kentucky aad Iadtana. OhalraaaB QaBlwaj.
of tha delegation, stated tbe reMtta K.W,
department were Inoerreot; ABB',1IBg-fd
acreage f jteniueay wee aaaaaaiBs.iesBBr,.;'
-. -- - - -kaa ! .t;:3
that It wUl net be aaueb avare aaM af;asT.at
pereent etlaat year'a airaaaa Xb ,
tbeaereagela glveB aolwlpet
year's, built wlU be Tery an
oemmlaaionar aad Mr. Oeelaa, U
of tbe dapartaMBt, daaaidad I
aad elated tbat they
county agaata apea reperta reel
aub-agaala. Theaa ageata aad
were appelatad upon tbe reaaauk
membera ofCenaraas freaa tbe
dsatrtaafcaadtbeUrajWilBlMMv
iMeaqueatteaed. XaiylaBpeaiMMg
Beaa of tbaae reperta la taa'pawt abl i apjj
of tbe deaartasiBt bad awlkBawaaMlil
fending tbe rapert of tee
Naw Tebk, Aug. -Tae
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rfuuhier Aaaa. wbe aaaaaaj
dbwevered, waa te aaeb a Hal atote ' aaaa I
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deck. TbtoaaantelfsaMOl tee
plekeraattoedoek
nf the dMaaaa. Vet
oaaalaaaatte ateM BBd K'j
there waa eaaaalMsal aBaadJ
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