'.,'!' as,1 T '- fJBr'e'-r.-i" . (I --:;, " . i i' -.fv .-5 -"". -.. T '-'TVrv ;. l ' T ,"r, .: je taitfa$te futelligMef VP1 3i-j- VOLUME XXIV-NO. 194. LANCASTER. PA., TUESDAY. APRIL 17, 1888. PRICE TWO CENTS. i vfi Mift3 V Si 't Sh m THE OFFICIAL VOTF. MIL IIKOSICS' MaJUBlTK UVCR BIKE TAMO ONC TUOTJS AND AMD TITO. OHtiB, Ranch BseslTtsa r.w Mara Vetes Thaa Mr. Baalta Bad It Mesalase far At- f mbijr-na Twe Mlttl.rs Fer FtMea Iespseteis-Laat's Orsat Hajarii-. The Republican return Judges continued la sesilen the whole or yesterday afternoon and it was evenlng before tha reeding of the return bad been completed. The clerk than began Ibetr count, whleh waa net completed until half-past tan o'clock, when tba tlgurea were cempered and every. thing round te be right. Tba figures abew that 10,t52 ve'.m war eatt In the Congress contest, this being tba largest number for year. The majority of Mr. Breslus for cengressmsn la 1,0(0, being larger than it waa at first believed. Mylln It S71 rhead or Lintllt for senator and Rein bold defeata Lehman by 762. Geerge Lane made tbe greatett ran et any man en the tleket that had oppetltloa and hie majority is ever 4.000. Fer member et the legltlatare in tbe Northern dlttrlet C. C. Eanflman ran away from everybody else. Tbe Ogbt between aeveral ether candidate waa e oleae that It required the offlelat count te aaeertatn who were the lncky men. In tbe morning It was btlleved that Kauflftan, Beyfert and Btnlth were aure wlnnera but tbe figure changed all Mil and Geerge If. Ranck, or the New Helland Clarien, takea Beyfert' place. A seneatlenal incident occurred In tbe meeting of the return Judge while tbe return were boleg read. It appear that Mr. Beyfert bad roeelved tba vote et Manhelm tewnthlp from a pri vate aoureo during Sunday and It elected him. The figure given te him were wrenp, a he had been credited with the vote of another candidate much larger than hi-. When thlt tewnthlp' return was read and it was found that ln atead of 111 vote, be bad received but 62 vote, Mr. Beyfert aaw bla mistake. Be waa e turprlaed that be fainted away and bad te be carried from tbe room In an nnoeoaolou condition. Mr. Beyfert 1 a school teacher from Crernarven and a very deserving man. He had worked hard for the nomination and felt confident that be Was Bate. Te be beaten at the laat moment waa tee mueb for him and bla feel legs overcome him. HI ome waa really a aad one and there wa net a man In tbe room Who witnessed hi cendltltn, except op. posing candidates, who did net with be bad been nominated. In the Boathern district Baldwin wat ahead and Gatchell whs second, defeating People by 177 vote. There waa no better pleased man in Lsncaeter yesterday than the doctor, and he was kept busy lecturing tbe I-told-you-te people. The queerest fight In tbe whole campaign was tbe one ler prison Inspector, and here also it required the otfletal vote te decide. It was known tbat Jacob W. Nlssley waa nominated, but the fight was very cleae be tween Henry Debner and Christian H. Nlssley. The official figures defeated Deb ner by Just fifteen votes, and bath Nlssley went through. Jacob Nlssley ran well and received a very heavy vote. ThetwoNlaa ThetweNlaa ley are cousin. Jacob live In Mount Jey tewnthlp and Ohrlttlan in East Denegal. The former Is new a member of the prison beard, where he has been for aev end year. Ue 1 the only antl Sensenlg man In the beard, and ha been having big fights with the ether membera aloes the beginning of tbe year. Keeently when tbe beard agreed te exclude reporter from their meeting, Mr. Niaatey Bleed up for the newspapers and said that as far a he waa concerned he wanted everything published that waa done there. lie sId he bad nothing what, ever te hide. These quarrela only served te strengthen the Inspector for reoleetton and he was known te be very strong. The Bull Ringers thought tbat he would run well and It Is said tbat they then o)nceoted the aeheme of running a man by the same name In order tbat the people would be be be oeme contused. Tblt was done and It had tbe desired effect. In every district there were many poeplo who wanted te votefor theMssleynew at the prison. They did net knew which was which and te be sure et It they voted for both. The retail was Christian received a large vote In this way. Mr. Debner, tee deflate 1 candidate, wa formerly an Inspeoter and close friend of Jacob Nlssley. Tee Sensenlg people are very Jubilant ever the defeat and laugh at their trick which worked well. W. W. Bener, tbe Heg Ring candidal) for Jury commissioner, detested Jehn O, Zallera, of Mt Jey, by ever four hundred vote. There wa no opposition te the delegate te the national convention and for alter nate Samuel M. Myers, el this city, ran away ahead with Henry S. Eberly, el Clay, aa tbe ether winner. Fer delegates te the state convention from the Northern and Boutbern district there were several close contest. The number of votes tcealved by each candl dite was: COHQRSfS Marriett Breslus. city B rrunk K.bluman, city je tin A. Uletu.na.etty V.J Kebbuwr, Warwick 6297 KB64 I'Ui 2tt STAT BBBATOa. Mih vUirict. Jehn If. Lanflls, Maner 'Ames U.iljlln, Wet t-uuiptUir . ... ABStJIllT. First Legislative District. award P. llrlnteu, city W. w . rrauklln. city Jehn B. Long,elty.. ..nset ..732 . 712 .181 Northern Legislative District. C. G. Boyd. Venn 2717 K.M Uoevr. Manbelmtwp lull U C. ttauffman, Ceiumbl. s-3 Jehui1. Keuiper, Kphr&ta !6'6 Jehnsen Miller, Warwick 4S7 A. U.seyler', Carnarvon 2sa V. e. Hinlth. Uoner W57 3ee. 11. "anecKarl U Samuel Wecbter, .u.tirl...... ., UOJ Southern Legislative District. A. 0. Baldwin. Sall.bury W W lUlam Uhandler, Drumera c8i Prank f. aburmnu, Biraaearg uer cis J.U. Oatchtjil, Hest l.arupeujr lesi Milten Heldlebaugh, Bri aili Uirau fceples, ViovWence Ai Kicosesa. Henry 0 Lehman, rtty 777 aaln U. Ueinheld. satt Denegal no CITT soLtctreB. A. B. Hauler, city w:g Ueergs a.Laue.cny iulja j ear C0MMISII0S1U W. W. Benes, Comwtega 7108 H. U. Khuin.n, Maner -iMt J. Q. Zellar, aieuutJay iwp e;ye DiRicrens or tub roea. Ames itak.r. Maner "17 Davia U- Krettflr, ttaner BIW ch'r Lelever, Big Spring, West Laapeter.eiii .Jacob". Mtilne. (Jeiuuibia ?U31 it. F. Weavir, ealtibnry 7.W rsitOK issrarreas. Abram W. Dellluger. Maner V407 Uenry Dener, a.t Latupeler M;s Auiet UUberi, Kden 6163 Hamuela Ueji, Klliibeth 231S hrtatlan B. M.aley, East Denegal teiw Jacob W, NIS'ley, Vieuut Jeytwp in7 Ueerae a. Urban, vast ueuipdeM Hl Dsutearas te batiebal coktbhtie. Samuel M 8ldemnage, West Karl is (M rranolsBbreder, cliy 1S,3S LTSBMATBDlL10aTBaT9BATI0BALCOSVlaTI0B. .Hunrya.Kberly.Clay 7 b.auel U. Myi-ra. cliy..., mm Henry U. mnu, Pequta 7281 Ame Zigler. kat Uoneg.l TUB BBLia.TBj TO stats coavainie. Aertnem Lcguiauvu Dlsttlct. gebert . Ceuklln, Columbia. . ....S7'S ....ma ....St"7 ...JtOl .. .90 ...a7. r ai uoevor, apeiaia Mmln U. urunu, a,l Eill UhrlsUaa Muss.r, karl Jnbn . Nilde, kat Uoetiloj Ftreyf Sheek, staruiu batuusl 8. Zug, Bapbe ., .....,..., inn city legislative unmet. K, L, Herr, city....,.,,,,, .,,... ..,......,., ITUllamb.BUQBar.el'r seutkern Legislative District. J.M.Caby.Faraatseiwp SI1J Jtoeb Migrant, Laaeaatertwp 17ul Jeeeh Hart, Startle.. "3 . u. Mamimu, ainiDun Der , kj Mosalealed. A CROWDED aOCIB. Tba OaBtag night of a Uempany riajuig wtrack Oat, or Kaa's Aer Let." Last evening Laneaster had the first cheap show for tome tlast sad tba mult waa a crowded bob. The attraction was the new esnaleal comedy written by Frank Tannenhlll sad entitled "Struck Gas, or Nan'a Aen Let." Tbe story of tbe place la like tht 1 Regtr Wtlltngten 1 a Pennsyl vania, farmer, living near Pittsburg, who has an only daughter named If an. It ia his desire that the girl aheuld become rlcb, and with this end in view he Invests his BBOBey Ins big mining schema. Te pay his assessments en his mluleg stock he is com pelled te mortgage hi farm, with the ex oeptien of one acre which he deed te Nan. The mining scheme is failure and tbe farm Is mortgaged and sold, but Ran holds en te her let, however, despite the efforts of tbe robbers te take It She gees te New Yerk with Ji.tfy, an cx-mlnstrel, who had besn left behind by his troupe en account of sleknee and made her acquaint, ance. They take Nan'M father along and tart a laundry, which 1 a big auecea. Later natural gas I discovered en ATan' let and all become rich and happy. The part or Kan waa assumed by Miss Carrie Tuteln, a aeubrstte, wheae face la new te Lancaster people. She 1 a pretty young woman wltb winning waya and a geed volef. She alng and daneea well, and abe at onee scored a hit Mis Tuteln receive exotllent euppert from Harry Pep per, who beside being very funny oemo dln la a remarkably fine tenor alnger. Ill rendition or the popular ballad, .'The Seng tbat Touched My Heart," wa one of tbe beat features et the evening's perform ance, and he received aeveral encore. Tht pair of clever people also Introduce ether apeelaltles, and they are the life or the piece. The company Is mII, but effective. To night tbe plsy will be repeated. TAILL MOT REPAIR TBE ItOAD. A Tarnpisa Company Vacatt. the Jtead la th Cliy Limits. The new street committee held It first regular meeting Monday evening, with Mr. Riddle In the ebalr. Barbara Heiceg, whose fenee en Walnut street 1 tee far out, appeared before the committee and asktd tbat the tenee be al lowed te remain where It la until fall when It will be aet baek. Action waa poetpenod. Tbe member agreed te visit in a body, en Wednesday afternoon, the quarry of Frederlck Engle, where the new stone crusher haa been erected. While they are. there tbe crutber will be put In operation ae that they can tee the working or it. Tbey 'will also make arrangement lerbnlldlnga bed te protect the engine and crusher. A notlee wa received from the Lancas ter, Ellztbethtewn and Mlddletewn turn pike company atatlng tbey have vacated that part of the turnpike In the limits el this elty, and as tbey will net collect tells for It in the future they will net keep it In repair. The matter was referred te coun cils. The street commissioner waa ordered te te aet back the fence of Adam Brodecker, at Liurel and Bt Jeseph streets. It was agreed that for tbe present a laborer en the streets shall be allowed f 1 25 and a bone and cart 12.60. Tbe street cemmltiiener was authorized te change the name of Lew street if Chester. Oar Uretlus, from the Philadelphia Telegraph. Tbe aeldlercandldate had the geed lor ler tune te be running between two rival, each representative of the dominant faotlen, and ae he finds himself at the top of tbe atalra onee mere, In position te Imitate that ficneus Frenehman who, by a timely tumble, bad his muddled brains straight. ened out, and rose te hi feet a man of sense and discretion. Breeiu took the tumble In '82, tut he did net light right He struck ll of a hear, and tbe oeowquence v.ere ruinous demer al zatlen. It 1 te be hoped tbat he learned rrem experlenes, and, as a wiser and better man, will be able te make tbe plunge this time, In hi lirst e.mpalgn utterance, se that there will be no regret en tbe part et the Republican yeomanry of Lancaster or their action at the primaries, and tbat tbe successor st a distance or Tbad dens Btsvena, will abundantly justify tbe oenfldent predictions of bis enthusiastic friends In the arena of alleged statesman ahlp. ButlfBroaiuscemcadown the stairs tbe way be usually does, aeme unknown and new hopeless Democrat may win un dying fame as a ruember of the 61st Con gress from tbe old Republlean Guard dis trict We shall anxiously await tbe rheto rical performances of the Lancaster oen-gremsn-expectant, who, however, ha wen glory enough for one men in " knock, lng out " tbat tough old political aalt Com Com eodore " Jack " Hleatand. That auch an event could ever happen right under his venerable nose Is enough te make tbe elder Cameren regret that be was net gathered te his father before tbe year 1633. Drunk and Disorderly. Frank Hampey, arrested for drunken and disorderly conduct, and for cruelty te animals, was held In bail for a bearlDg before Alderman Deen. Barney Mulligan, for drunk and dis orderly conduct, was arrested and locked np for a bearing before tbe ssme magistrate. Henry Howetter, who bad been en a bad 'tear," owing te the free flew of erg Juice at tbe Republlean primary, appeared at Alderman Pinkerten'a office yesterday and asked te be committed for four days. The ldermsn kindly compiled with Mr. Howetter' requeat, made out a commit ment and placed blm In tbe bands of an efllcer. Mr. Howetter happened te have concealed en bis person a bottle et fighting wblsky, from which be took sundry uck, and before he reached tbe Jail he was In a Oghttng mood, and the officer bad no little trouble getting blm Inside the iron gate, but he get there all the same. m The Amtrtcan M.cbanlc.. On Monday evening tbe meeting of tbe Ooneatega Council, Ne, 8, O. U. A. M., wa largely attended en account of tbe action te be taken en several Important amendments, one being te change the night et meeting from Monday te Baturday evening, which would give Ne. 8 a chance te rent tbe room en Monday nlgbt, but it waa net agreed te and they will still meet en Monday nlgbt The duea will new be H cents per week Intttad of 12 as heretofore, but tbe benefit will bt te ill (J per week, Instead et grading as formerly. The amendment te asses member II en tbe death et a member, waa net agreed upon. A new feature In tbe Initia tion will be Introduced next meeting night, Several preposition for membership were received last evening. The annual session of this order et Pennsylvania, will be held in Pittsburg, en May 1st At ;tbe aesslen state officers are te be elected. A Yoeng Maa't Batb Ac:. Charles Lerent, aged 28, committed sul. elds In Coshocton, Ohie, Sunday night, be cause he was disappointed in love. H.vtn folio sespaudtd. Ssven Wilmington (DeL,) policemen nww fm .. m . ..,,. wy- Iaea war en me 1 ia ieu, navs Deen tue ptaded by Mayer Abeada, ALMOST FEATURELESS. tmvr sales or old tobacco and Linuc NKr Lear Buueur. The Lecal Market In Sympathy With Trad, la Distant Flaeas-Paeams Continuing 10 Baetlr the Nw craps-A Dealer Day LycemtBg Ceaaiy lebace . There la nothing new te note In tbe lo le lo baeoo market Dealer continue te buy up the '87 seed leaf at prices heretofore quoted, out there I no great rush after It Heme ay It 1 net at geed a it ought te be, and ethers aay it ia held tee high. Oae active buyer alter being euta whole day returned In the evening and reported that he had bought an acre and a half. Meantlme much that haa been heretofore bought 1 being delivered by the farmers te the aeveral packing house In this elty. D. A. Msyer received 00,000 pound en Baturday and expected te receive (10,000 peunda en Wedneedey, mostly seedleef. Bklles it Frey received 100,000 pound during the week. In old tobacco tbe only transaction re ported are: Bklles at Frey sold 00 esse 'SO eed leaf and bought 71 cases '83 Havana; v. a. Mayer sold a lew ca?ea te manurae. turer. ' The Jersey Shere Vidttlt state that C. E. Griffith, of Danbury, Conn., 1 buying quite largely In Lyoemlng county. He haa purchased about 600 castes, part of It being ased leaf and part Havana. He thinks the '87 crop better than usual. On Tuesday morning 63 cases were peeked In one car the weight being 11 tens, the heaviest lead or tobacco ever hauled ever tbe Pine Creek railroad. Fxem the Tobacco Leaf, Domestle Cigar Leaf. This market has besn fairly active, with a geed demand for fine wrappers. Tbe demsnd does net eem te be for any special variety, but for anything with gloss and texture tbere ia a geed inquiry. The sale of 200 oatea new Houutenlo this week I tbeugbt by many hi wean iubi operation in new goon wilt begin earlier this year than usual. We hear tbat several carloads of Wlsoensln to bacco are en tbelr way te this market, te be placed In sweatsra1 hands. About 800 eases et fine Pennsylvania fillers were Beld, some of them bringing 13a, Sumatra Nearly 700 bale were rnr chased thla week. Prices ranged from 1 S3 te 11.00. Tbe stocks et some et tbe Isrgest Importers bsve been redueed te a very low ebb, and tbey must replenish them' from goods here, a tbere la nothing te be hsd In Eurcpe. It leek new aa If every pound of serviceable tobacco would be needed be fore the new crop can be worked te advan tage. Oar special correspondent at Am sterdam write 1 "The market here Is dull. Tbe new crop la late, and tbe yield is 20,000 bales less than tbe prt vleus crop. Tee first Inscription will take place In tbe beginning of May. Ne Bumatra ha as yet arrived here." Havana This market Is steadily Improv ing, and it our Imperteraand dealers would accept prleea which were ruling .two mentba age, much mere business oeuld be done. Manufacturers are beginning te realize tbat much of tbe talk Indulged In about price going higher is net all bun combe. The fact tbat aeveral cflera a shade below tbe aaklng price were reluaed tbla week abewa tbat holders of fine goods mean what they have been saying. Seme samples of tbe new crop have been received from Cuba, but while they leek fairly well It Is te early te venture an opinion. About 000 bales were aeld this week at 0 Je. tefl 15. Gads' Weekly Repert Salea et seed leaf tobacco reported for tbe Imtelliexncbr by J. S. Gens' Sen, tobacco broker, Ne. 131 Water street, New Yrrk, for tbe week ending April 10, 1883 : 200 eases 1837 Uousatenlo Havana, pri vate term., 810 cases 1830 Slate Havana, 820 ; 250 cases 1880 Pxuusylvsnls, 9K 14e ; 150 cases 1831-'85 Pennsylvania, lu($ 15 1 ; 150 eaaea 1880 Pennsylvania if avna, 0 12c-; 200 cases 1830 Little Dutch, 012a. : 260 casts 1886 Wisconsin Hsvana, 4JQllc.j 68 eases 18S9 Zlmmers, private terms, 'i'etal 1,503 esses. DE ITU OIT UKOKOE F. britENGElt. A Prominent Olila.u Die. After a Lerg 1 1-cea.-8k.lcrt of 111. career. Geerge P. Sprenger, oneet Lsncaslet'a beat known citizen, died at 1 JO p. in. ti day at his borne, Ne. 81 Beeth Lime street, of asthma and bronehlal troubles, from which diseases he had for tbe past tew year been a aulferer. He had been bedfast for only a week wben the end came. Mr. Sprentcer wa born In Lsncaster, January 0, 1842, and his father wasjenathau Abram Sprenger, a prominent brewer of these dsys, He was educated In this city and at Jehn Beck's academy In Lltilz, Oa leaving school he waa an errand boy at Hager's dry goods store and subsequently waa employed at Wentz'a Beehive store en Esst King street He next assisted his widowed mother who earrled en tbe brew ing business, where Wseker' brewery new tend. Liter he becacie traveling agent for the beer there manufactured. A few year before tbe war breke out, be organized and became captain of the Ju venile military company known aa tbe Lancaster Z)uavef. Oa tbe breaking out et tbe war many of these Joined him lu force tag oempsny K. et tbe 1221 regiment et Pennsylvania volunteers. Tbls com pany wss tbe subject of frequent pralie from Majer General A. W. Whipple, tbe emmandlng officer. He waa fiiat Ber geint et tbe company when It was mat tered into service August 11, 1802, and be came captain when It was mustered out Msy 16, 1863. He theu reenllsted In tbe 100th regiment and became captain of one of the companies. The deceased was In tbe battle el Cbancelleravllle, Fredericksburg and aeme el tbe severest encasements of the wsr. Returning from the war, he worked at brewing for Lnwrence Knapp, bis brother, J. A. Sprenger, an 1 ethers, and then, with Milten Weldler, oegsged In brewing In Columbia. Later en be was In the bottling business in Excelsior ball, remaining tbere until 1SS0, when be removed te his last plses et business en Seuth Lime street. He was married te Miss Emma E. Zleg ler about eighteen years age, and leaves a widow and six children, His surviving brother are J. A. Sptenger, tbe well known brewer of tht city and J. J, Sprenger, a! Atlauts, Geerglt. Mrs. l It, DiffendeilTer and Mr p. Lawrence Knspp, Mrs. Edward Wiley, and Miss Louisa Sprenger, all of this elty, and Mr. Jacob Yelaley, of Baltimore, are sis ters of tbe deceased. He waa a member et Chapter 43 F. and A. M., and also a member of the ether Maseulc orgsnl ergsnl orgsnl zatlen e. lie was a member of Metamora tribe Ne. 2, I. O, of B. M., and also waa one of the " Survivors " a social organization tbat annually eelebrates Washington's birthday, lie belonged te Geerge II. Themas Pett Ne. 84, and was al tbe time of his death a member of the Lancaster school beard from tbe Third ward. A few years age be wrote a "History of tbe Oae Hun dred and Twenty-Second regiment," which attracted much favorable attention from literary and war critics. In his death Lancaster loses one et Us best citi zens, and the Democratle party an able defender. Caess el tba Su.ika. Frem the Bosten Oazaite. A bride snez9d twice at tbe church iiere iiere meny the ether day and tbe old nurse said It waa geed luck, Other people aald It wa because hur drees was cat tee trcpleally for U teaanaratura of th fdlflst. PBOJEOT OF TDK LAME' ACXlLIAJlT. Tbey Intend te rurnlsh What Is Macrttd st th. T. M. C A. Roem. Kegnlar Correspondence et IvtaixiaiKesit. Columbia, April 17 A meetlng ws held last evening in the room of the Yeung Men's Christian association, en Seuth Bcoend street, when about thirty ladles were present. The meeting waa In the Interest of tbe Ladles Auxiliary and It waa deelded te furnish all the room occu pied by tbe association. The town baa besn divided Inte district and tbe ladle will canvas among tbe cltlzn. Thus far tbey have been meeting with excellent success and have received subset tptlec of money, furniture, pictures, curtains and every thing necessary te make tbe room a pleas ant resottler the young men. Three room will be papered and the expense borne by .three merchant. The officers of the aux iliary area follews: President, Mrr, Susan Given ; vice presidents, Mrs. C. P. KauO man, Mrs. T. W. Haldeman, Mrs. G. P. Kteinhelser, Mrs. W. A. King, Mrs. J. l. Pannebecker, Mip. E. E. Leman, Mrs. RJ. M. Little j secretary, Miss Jesephine Pat Pat ten ; astlstsnt secretary, Ml Bt.He Red seeker ; treasurer, Mra W. P. Wither. Cuottrmstlen Ccrvlei t. The apostolic rite or confirmation will be administered In Bt Paul'a P. K. church en L'Hiust street, en Wednesday afternoon at 4:30 o'elrok, by tbe Right Rev. N. S. Kullsen, D. D , assistant bishop et Penn sylvania. Prof. Miller, of Yerk, will lustruet St, Paul'a choir In reading music, but Rsv. Meran and Mr. Jehn Williams, censer; or the choir, will Instruct la the musle of the church servlce. The Columbia Blble Foelety will held their anniversary en Wednesday oventng la the Methodist church. Rsv. James Mer row, D. D., et Philadelphia, wilt make the addreae. In ihs Opera Ilensr. The Military Midgets, CUUerd Grapes and Rey Shunk, were in the opera home last night, wheun fair nndtence wss pres ent. The children are excellent In the manusl of arms and feet mevctnentr. Oha. Hefor, a momberef Ce. O nnd a veteran el tbe war, drllled with young G roper, wben It was shown hew well the boy understood tbe military tactics. The children rocelvecl several beu quota et flowers and young Grapes waa prescnted with n small musket, la bebalt or Sedgwick Circle. The home talent also did well. The Metropolitan band concert will be held te-morrow evening. The Palref Kids " will be tboatlrao tbeatlrao tboatlrae tlon en Friday night nnd " Mnldoen'a l'lo l'le l'lo nle " en Saturday night. A Marring. Harry Eshlemannud MIssMnry Melsllng were married list ovenlng at the residency of tbe pastor et tbe Hely Trinity Catholic church, en Cherry etrcet Atler the cere mony the new married ceuple went te tbelr home en Lawrence street, wbere they will reside. A large number et friend at tended a reception nnd a very enjoyable tlme was bnd. Death and Funeinl. James Line, an old resident of lewr, and known by nil as " Jim Beety," died yes terday la WcBtUhester. The funeral et the late Mrs. El'zt Michael will be held en Wednesday afternoon at 12:30 o'clock. The remains will be taken te Lancaster for Interment. Aieand Ilia Town. Samuel Ackerman purchased the Krlder pioperty en North Third street, en private terms. Rev. William Pelper, pastor of the Hely Trinity Catholic church, lelt town yester day afternoon for New Yerk, where he will sail for a three months' trip te Europe. A large number et his cotgregatlen went le the train te wish biut a safe Journey, Mra. Jane William ha putofaased a let of ground en North Tulrd street, near Hey U, and will commenoe this week In building a dwelllag house. The supper lu the basement of tbuSalome Lutheran church ea Walnut struet will cemmence this cvenlnp. A surprise party was held last evening at tbe home et Mrs. Mnrgta Kerr. Danc ing and social paatltms tnade the ovenlng enjoyable. The Democratic primaries will be held im Saturday nlgbt Ofllcer SchlU arrested " Sen " HolMnger, colored, last night for drunkenness and disorderly cenduct He paid the costs and was discharged by 'Squire Selly. Vj.ltcd Dy Tl.lcvr. J. D. Alien, formerly of Lincaatei, kcepa a dry goods store In Mlddletewn. Satur day nlgbt robbers breke a patio et glass from the store window. A neighbor heard tbe crash of the glass end frlgbtene t the rebbetr. Tbe Order of Unttiu mentis Otcmlnjj. Unity Council, Ne. 288, of thlsclty, which was erganlzjd laat Ociouer with 21 mem bers, new number nearly 100, and after the next meeting nlgbr, April 24, will close It charter. There are new 11 applications en band, and inore te fellow. Rcmembtred Ou liar UlitLd.y. List evening tbe prelate of Unity oeuncll, Ne. 238, 0. of U. F., Mrr. Emma Perrett, was vi.lted by a number et the of ficers and members, who called en her te wish her many huppy returns el tbe day, It being tbe anniversary et ber birthday. Many oeatly presents were given her en the occasion. I). lit. el At.lgament. Tbe following Uceds 01 alignment have been tiled at tbe recorder's office since Monday neon : Stephea Newhouser and wile, et Salisbury township, te Jehn P. Kennel), of the satue township ; Jehn E. Drsucker and wife, et Bart township, te Aaren liartman, of tUe name township. A Veari; Man's Tragic Deaili. Frem the Ltbiuen lltn j. Jacob Dullababn, son of .Mr. Levi Dulls babn, residing la Heidelberg tewnsblp while engaged en Friday alternoen in tearing down a but south et BbeaUVtralewn, one of tbe heavy legs fell upon his neck, killing hlra. He was aged 2e yeara. A Dead ftlau'alreuiuie Auctioneer M. 11. Mlanluier, on'etutawn, who followed lust buslnees ever fifty ytars, died and was buried laat week. In an old cheat, among ether articles of value, was leund seven one hundred dollar bill end bends valued at twenty-seven thousand dollars. Mrs. bcliwime'. Funeral. The funeral of Mrr. Catherlue KohwUke took place at 'J p. in. Monday and the at tendance was vtry large. Rev. May aer conducted the survlccs at tbe heusaand the luterment waa made at Lancaster cemetery. Dirurce W.ck. The following applications for d Iver co were filed te-day mid HUb const Inued 1 Jeseph l'ickel vs. Lydla Picket, dorettlea ; Eliza W. Beyer vs. Ellas Beyer, dent rt Ien; Amelia Murry vs. Frank J. Murry, drser drser tlen ; Ellz.J. Hamilton vs. Lewi. Hamil ton, desertion ; Harry T. Derwart vs. Kate Der wart, adultery. Cemiulit.it fur Court. Jacob Ammen, the old tramp who stele a oew from a farmer la We.t Lsrapeter township, ea Saturday, aad tried te sell It, was hesid before Alderman Bpunler ea Monday afUrnoea. He waa com a lilted le dtUalt of bail for trial t wart, QUARTER SESSIONS COURT. JOStiUA ULtOR 0.1TC1I BEVcN mentb rOR ODICKKN BTEtLI.NU. Jethut, Wbe Waa rermsrly the Goaehman et .ledge Ltvlngtten, lMsadt Gallty le De populating lha Hsneoep of Fettr D, rerda.y The cases Dlrpestd et Monday AfUrnoen Upen the reassemb ling et court at 230 o'elook verdict of net guilty was enteted In the assault snd battery case against William Dslbler. WUen Miller entered a plea of guilty te a obarge of felonious entry. Tbe store of Caruieny A Ua, at Flerin, wa entered by thieve a rew nlgbt age, and when the clerks arrived for duty the following morn lng, Miller was found in the atore very much under the ltflaenes of liquor, se much se In fset, that he was net able te leave. He was han Jed ever te the oensiable and taken te Jail. His companion In the robbery made hi eseape. Milter waa sentenced te undergo an Imprisonment el one year. A vordlet et net guilty wa entered In tbe case against Martin Moere. He was charged with the paternity of Hannah Bcbwettt'i' ehlld, but as the ehlld waa born In Berks county tbere could net be s conviction in tbls county, aa Martin ha served a term In the Berk county pilaen for the 0 ITen se. Jacob Schmidt, Indloted for false pre tense, wa put ea trln!. Tba presecutrix wa Mil Louts Dellaven, of Churchtown. Oa July 0, 18S7, Mrr. Dr. Llvlngoed, of Hen ey brook, O test or enanty, a tbe agent of tbe Weaver Organ company, oentraeted with the presecutrix te deliver te ber a Weaver ergar. In the latter part of July Sebmldt, the defendant, went te the house of Louisa Djllaven and said tbat he bad brought the organ purehnstd from Mia, Llvlngoed, tbat she was only aetlng a hi agent, and payment te blm wa payment te her. He left a Boluient organ, whleh he said wa the name a the Weaver and de manded the pay fjr the same. He wa paid the prlce of tbe organ end left tbe house. Hjiiie tlme alterwarda it wa learned that Scbmtdl'a representation were false, that Mrs. Llvlngoed wa net hi gent r.er never had been. It waS'elalmed that the hbarp praotlce et Schmidt In Induc ing Mies Dollaven te pnrchase the organ wa a lalue pretense wllhla the meaning el the law. Tbe defenfe was a denial en tbe part el tbe accused, wheae 1 caldonce Is at Ne. Oil Washington atreet, Reading, that any fraud was attern pted or perpetrated en tbe prose prese cutrix In this oase. Uls testimony In effect was that be went te the beuse of Miss De Haven, In purauance of Information given te blm that he oeuld probably make a sale there. He took an organ te the house, ex plained it workings, It wa allafaotery te tbe lady and alie bought II. He elaltnad that he acted In perfect geed faith In making the aale and denled belng guilty of any sharp practice. In hi bebait a large numner et witnesses who had known him ter many year teati tied tbat bis reputation ter honesty waa et tbe very best. Jury eat. Jehn Welsh was tried for tbe paterntty of the Illegitimate child of Dera Moehan. At tbe time of the commission or th of. fense the girl lived at Fernwood, Delaware county, but the child waa born in thla county. The defense was a denial by the accused et tbe e flee te charged and In addition It wa shown that she was tntlmate with ether young men of Delaware county. Jury out Jamui C. Aid rlcb, colored, pleaded guilty te being a wlfe-boater. A tbe effenae was net an aggravated ene and James premised never te repeat the oflenae bis punlshment we made light He get oil' with threo month' Imprison ment Jcabna Blaek, also colored, entered pleas of guilty te charge of felouleus entry and larceny. Jnahua'a wcaknea wMehlckeni. Peter B. Feidney had missed chicken almost nightly ler Mix month and a few week age Jeshua was caught In tbeaet Aa there wa no chance of getting out of the scrspe tbe accused saved tbe county tbe expense of a trial by pleading guilty. In passing asntence J udge Livingston, In addressing the prisoner, referred te tbe feet that he bad been In hi employ a coach man ler ome year, tbat he considered him perleetly honest aud prier te bis arreat ler this cttense would have given him a char char aeter ler heneaty sucb aa he would give te tew wblte men. ills punishment waa made seven months lu tbe enanty Jill, GRAND JCIIY RKTUnN. Ti ut DUi Jehn Weltb, fornication and bastardy ; Jacksen Pryer, malicious mischief, carrying caneaaltd deadly weap on a and essiult and battery j Jeshua Black, felonious entry and larceny ; J. C. Aldrlcb, assault and h.ttery C. K. Kline, forgery. Tgnertil BUI Jacob A. Bowei, Wil liam Nichelson, Geergo ilanry, attempted rape ; Jeseph Yelluf, fornication ; L'zzle Deven, adultery Jeshua Black, larceny. Tueiday Morning I'be Jury In tbe Jacob Seumldt f.lae protease case ren dered a verdict el guilty, A similar verdlct was rendered In tbe oaseBgalnst Jehn Welab. The usual sen sen tenes was Imposed. BeDjamln Walk, et MUlersvlIlP, was put ou trial for committing adultery with Elizabeth Bboenbergor. Jehn A. Nell ap peared a tbe prosecutor and from the tes timony ea tbe part of the oemmonwealth it appeared tbat Nift was chsrged wltb the paternity of k ehlld by Miss Sbeenberger. He was oenvloted cf tbe efiense and served a term In Jstl for It. Neif nlwsja denied being the rather or tbe child, and from Information received tbat Walk, In whose borne ibis woman lived, waa inti mate with ber be brought thla salt. Tbe defense whs a denial en the part et the accused tbat he was guilty et the of ef fenae charged. Ia addition Miss Sboen Sbeen berger went ea the witness stand and Bwere positively that Walk was innocent Bud that Neff, tbe presecat:r la this ease, was tbe father et bur child. The Jury ren dered a verdict of net guilty but defendant dlroe:ed te pay the oests of prosecution. pleas or auiLTy. Jacksen Prier, the colored man wbe r.laed quite au excitement at North Qden atreet aud Ctntre Square, a few weeks age by Ueurlablng a revolver and threatening te kill any ctlieer wbe attempted te 'arreat him, entered pleas of guilty en all tbe eharges preferred against him. He was aentenced te tbe county jail ler two years. O. K. Kline, et Maner township, pleaded guilty te lerglng tba name of Jacob Has te a note for 8140, which be bad discounted at tbe Lancaster County National bank. HI punlshment wa made one year in lha county Jail. mOM THE WELSH MOUNTAIN. Harry Green, a Welsh Mountain coon, was put ou trial for stealing six bushels of ' chopped corn from Ames Uersbey, of Les- cock tewnsblp. The morning after the Ureeny tbe tracks et tbe thieve were fol lowed and tbey ended at H. Green' shanty ou the meuuUln, The accused denied having committed tbe larceny, or te having any knowledge of who atele tbe feed. He proved by Careline Green that be spent all el the night et the larceny at her cottage ea the mountain, Th case was submit ted te tbe Jury with out argameet, tad they tetuieW verdict of guilty. His punishment waa made six months In Jail. AX UNPROVOKED ASSAULT. Jehn Kllllnger, a young man residing In this city, ws cbsrged with committing an assault and battery en Frederick Leptley, a German living en Lew street According te the commonwealth' witnesses Kllllneer. who waa under the Irllaence of liquor, I without any-provocation truckLply I aeveral times, at tbe corner of East Kirn-1 and Duks streets, en February 01b. Tbe accused admitted that he was drunk en February 0th J that he caught bold of Lepsiey and atrnek st him, but be denied striking him. The Jury renderrd a ver diet el guilty. Sentence was defence. QRAND JURT nKTURX. True li.fft.-Jebn Kllllnger, aesantt and battery Frederlck Edarand Uarvy Green, larceny Juaeph A. Bradel, damaging property or livery atable keeper 1 It. Prark Uaber, fornication and bastardy 1 Levl U. Watsen e. al., larceny. Ignored DUU. Urla Sttfly, felonious entry and rrmlvlng sle'.en grtedr. OURREMT DUStMKSS. D. O. Bthleman and A. J, Eberly, attor neys for J. R. Mlssemer and wife, tbls morning moved te dissolve the Injunction gtsnted en tbe bill in equity filed by Mra. Btefer and eon, of the Mount Jny Stfr and Ntvt, The motion te dlssolve will be argued en Saturday. A petition was presented for tbe appoint ment et Benjamin Kvansen a tax onllecter of Sadsbury tewnsblp in plase or P. E. Uannum, resigned, whleh under the rules will be disposed of en Saturday. OEItllAIf KM SICK BMPSIttlK. n rasis ratr Might lilt Disease Ez- plained by Darlin Nawfp.p.r. Bbrlizt, April 17.-11:10 a. m The em peror psased a fair night and obtained aeme aleep. Ne chaoge for the werse It noticed tht morning. The phyelelan, including Profettors Leyden and Senater, are new In oensultstlon. 11:50 A. M. Emperer Frederick's fever lab oendltlon i unchanged at tbls hour. Tbe Crown Prlnee William made m eheit visit te Oharlnttenbarg this morning. Orewa friae WMl.m te a Urgent. Brussels, April 17, The Btlgt reports tbat Crown Prince William will shortly be made regent of Germany. Berlin, April 17. The National Ztitung ays I " The emperor's new trouble 1 net oase efj slunple bronchial inflammation, but et an extension of the ""dlswisa In the larynx te tbe bronchial tube and thill te tbe lung themselves. This new compli cation I the result of whst occurred lat week. The canula cannot lie In Its proper position sod It became (topped up and the secretien from tbe larynx, Instead of find ing an outlet through the canula passed along outside or It, Inte tbe bronehlal tubes, producing Inflammation." Berlin, April 17. The following bulle tin, signed by Dr. Mackenzie, Wegner, Krause, Hevel), Bergman, Leyden and Senater, waa Issued at 4 p. ui. 1 " The symptoms of bronchitis have considerably diminished alnce yesterday and the fever bated. The emperor pasted a better nlgbt and hi general oendltlon la satlt satlt satlt raotery, " Th Louisiana Klrollen, WAsniwex.iN, April 17. The Louisiana state election, wbleh takes pltoe te-day, I the subject or mere or leas talk in Wash ington polltleal clrele. A somewhat ani mated canvass bss taken plaoe by the re spective nominees for governor, snd In some quarters tbe election 1 thought te bs close, Tbe rapresentatl ves In the Heets from tbat state, hewever, express tbem tbem tbem elveaaspoilaetly satis field with tbe situ ation. Mr. Blanchard say Nlohel will be eleeted soverner ever Warmeutb by at least 20,000 mtjerltypahd the legislature will be two thirds Democratic ea Joint bal bal eot. father Bnd Ttua.Ublldr.il flnrafd. St. Leuis, Ma, April 17 The resldonce et A. D. Heffman, nine mile north of Jackion, In Cape Olradeau oeunty, wa the eene of a holocaust yotterday morning. At an early hour a fire breke out en tbe premise and Heffman and three el his ehlldrea were burned up. Six ether child ren made their escape. Several month age Mr. UctTman died and since then be ha been acting In an Insane manner. Frem the stories et tbe children tbe peeple be lieve tbat UclTman aet the house en fire wltb the intention et destroying blu.at.ll and his whole family, Ttm Chaub.isburg Itvpoblleans. CUAMBKEsnuRO, IV., April 17. Tbe Republicans tif 'Franklin county held tbelr convadtlen today and nomi nated Jehn Stewart for prealdent Judge. Hen. Hastings Gebr was nomi nated for Congress, and Dr. G. Obrlstzmsn for the elate Senate, The delegate te the atate convention were Instructed ta support The, V. Cooper for state chair man, and Judge Sadler for supreme Judge. One of th Shots Fatal. AaiiLAND, Wis, April If. At Spooner yesterday aftornoen William O'Hesin aed Obarles Green, bar teu ders, and two un known gambler ensaged la a duel with revolver ever tbe potaeaalen of a silk bam', kerchief. Twenty shots were fired and O'Hearn wa killed. Green wa badly wounded, The gambler escaped Inte tbe weeds. Arrest rt Mr. Utllnn. Dublin, April 17. Mr. Jehn Dillen, M. P., was arrested te-day la this city, fjr par tlclpatlen In proclaimed meetings. Alter his arrest Mr. Dillen wss taken by tbe police te Oelten, county Leuth, AN INCK.NUHHY JIltK. Darleg Attempt 10 Hum Itcddlg'a Hall and W.ronem. lu Kpbrata. Last night a bold attempt wa made te burn tbe large tobacco waiehouae and pub pub pub lloballefL. L. Reddlg, which are In one bull'llng, In the town of Epbrata. The In cendiary broke a pane of glaas from a win dow la the basement aad waa enabled te lift tbe assh aud crawl In. Tbe basement was filled with tobacco owned by William Hull. Between tbe eases a let el shavings, saturated with kereslne oil, were placed and tbe match was then applied. The fire was discovered about 10 o'clock by A. B, Benar and another man. Tbey gave the alarm and tbe tltmea were extinguished. Several catea et tobacco were either con sumed by fire or badly damaged. Tbe building waa also considerably Injured. Tbe tobaeoo and building were both insured. Datl elHUs llarrlet Bentr. Miss Harriet Sener, a well-known and highly esteemed resident of Muuntvlltr, died at the home of her brother-in-law, Benjamin G. Getz, ea Monday morning, la the GStb year et ber age. The deceased had been ailing for aeme time wltb dropsy, but wa only seriously sick and oenflned 10 ber bed since Thursday et last week. Miss Sener was bem en the farm new owned by tbe heli el Isaac Weaver, formerly owned by her lather, Getlleb Sener. Her bretbet surviving re Jehn snd Frederick Sener, Jacob and Getlleb having died many year a. Her Hater were Mrs. verw.wu Ltntner. Mre. Ben!. Herr, Mr. Ame a Rhnman. Mra. Benlamln U. Gel nd Mrtb, Ingle ltr. The decease and Martba bavs had their hornet wlVOrCruelly beating s herte. The chsig brethsr-la-Uw, B. u. usis, ieuiy ter I ZO years, TOE MILLS TARIFF BILL IT IS NOW BEFORE TDK LOWER BOTJ Or COKORESL Th tlatletles Crowded and Sloth leti a-nir.l-ut In lha t aaa-jIim -W a-.. ?' --- - - --. "-. Avinvrr m el the Measar Prrstmtnr la nmi..K AKatBMlvFerOBnMialfaTaxm-laa- iC'l JSu 'T1 WAsniNOTeiv, April 17 Te-dy wilt Its ; momeraoioio pilltl-vu aunats m the daj upon whleh the tariff war of 1S8S begMl the Heme el Repreaantatlve. .AMSSV mentba el preparation tbe day bt arrlvvt , ier eeginning tee real work of the first I sinn or the &0:b Congress. The friend. tjf-S u mi cisim mat 11 nasstesllir grows I favor Irem tbe date el Its pabllostlen. There great features of tbe measure are free wsef-; snd free lumber. Attalnst theaa tha wknlav ! lorceefthe opposition will be brought let j3 The debate will doubtless be particularly a uu.ii'ubuii-, uoeausa eppRxer uarutie ha d : dried te participate. HI speech, whleh Is new neiug prepared, will be delivered'', beat a week or ten dava ultar th .: Deurlnvnf slnntiinna .hil h.- -..w.iA'''.i There 1 no t II leg when the end et the d'.Vl Date wilt be readied. Already no less Ibasst ytf nleety-thrte members, or about enethltdij ui me cuius utiu.a, uave piacsa IBStr jj nsmes In the sneaket's record book aa tU.i--'$ -.-.. .-" T-7 " airieK in Bpsaa. a; ' The rett (Dam.) In a leader this mern.?r lng warn tbe majority In tbe Heuse thatl "the true policy el tbe frlendi et the bliris? I it w .Biiu iuu luiafaui, uu urn, im? V u.m.w -u. -.w- .-t -a.u nut. WJUliulft MJ inS; ether side or the Heuse. It Is the duty of ; the mnlerltv te stand toBether. te mh." : tbelr dltrerences of opinion without calllaw' " en the minority ler ad viea or ay m pa thy. " ; 9 siiudui) iiuui iu verjr sir Of people and thing, en the fleer et the Heuse, as early as halfpaat eleven o'cleek tbat something unusual waa about te tak place. The gallerlea were well filled members hurried about in a msetstr mere or let cxelted. At a qaartar before a, Chairman Mill, aocenuaalM Dy 111s eon, wne carried m ars ful el books and papers, entsrsdfll ball of tbe Heute and proeseded' laB.is rin.tr. Ilia fend waa nl.anltr .hu aiila hi small, gray mustaebe and altheagttsV lull n.la ihnml hut nllehl iruaa m. WSn' rcunu uiueir. a urewu ui uismevrB I gathered about htm and extended. Draliii-ilAit. It 7. tint till Mm. tlHL '9 af ler tbe readlng-'Ol the journal that Mr. Mills wa left te himself antt-Jils papSfS, which he adjusted ia position OKyd. WW- Bta, tVItuui - Befere tbe morning business was eluded, all the beat acata in tbe publie gel ; lerie were occupied. These set apart 'let tbe cblet executive and dlploraatle oeras were about the only enea empty. Judgs).' A.euey, or rennryivania, wne fouewsiitr. Mill In tbe debate en tbe'iarlfl btll.'wM early In bis seat reading the mernleg news ptpers. On hi desk was a solitary volesa .; el the revised statute. jfX , Fer fully twenty-five minutes bsfere:hij get me umr, sar. mm ai quieuy ia apt a eat and looked bard at tba speaker, stMtrf BSE netveusnesa and Impatience at tbe .?, lsy In the oemplellon el tbe tneralsg bMtVl near. Mr. Talbot, elerk te tbe cemfnttw . en way ana mean., eccupiea ineeaawt Ide Chairman Mill. Finally, at preetssi 1 o'clock. Mr. Mill arose ; but before taayii could utter a sound, a new Impetus WSS) given inn morning uu.iuue, tuiiittssi down. Five minute later Mr. 'Blaed,of 1 Missouri, demanded tbe regntsr order, SMI ; Mr. Mills arese and moved tbat the Hews ' resolve Itself Inte rommlttee et the who! en tbe state et tbe Uuten, ter tbe consider . atten or the tariff hill. Tbe motion wa pt ' amid allende, and a aterm of aye" low lowed. Tbere wa net a dissenting vote. MR. mills meaiKs nis speees.,' ; Mr. Keney men meveu mat me cnsir msn of tbe committee en ways snd mM , have unlimited time within whleh' te sent the uictlts et the bill. Unasla consent wa granted, upon wbtea' was applaute. When all was qqkw; Mr. Mill began hi apecaii. Every en the flcer and In the Ealletlea 11 tamed toward him. and every?- waa opened te his werJf. Mr. MltiV' in ueginulng bla .speech, tteppedMb: tbe aUie. alenasld hi desk, snd :wWa---. out manuseilpt talked in a vete f nit ssV;4 moderately pitched. A be pregrci moved forward tewaida the speaker's i and nearer the centre of the DemesrasiwVJ aide of tbe Heuse. Tbe first utraoe re lated te tbe circumttauce under whleh Uss) present tariff lawa were enacted and tbat '' purpese. The necessity et tbe incemesjtt tbe time they were levied was rceege.il but new they were net needed. $. 1 A Ux of 3 per cent, en lnaames,sggragvv lng In one year $7.07,O0O.cne.w.i jwfsW away, bat the war tax ea Irai menir, ua iuuu, uu uiiuuinwiw. je predusls continued. There was'SjJ tav nn r.i rnsnv. nn in.uraiiD.1 nriiiu' . panlss, en express companies, ett baiu espltaland bauk depealUt but these wN tixeaea tbe wealthy and no w they wert gene. There wa a tax of 3 per cent pak. ; by tbe msoufaeturors en woolen b'.Mketsk meie oppressive than tbe tax of 70, per eetslb en tbe oenaumer of both the domeatle as4 the imported article. "J--i! te IBSl me ux was agaiureaueea.-ar) party lu pewer took oil tbe tax no, playieg MH -.I n... i t.v tt tX rukr Mill. AM"!!,..' VUU. RUU -M. ... " -. vw WV jjj Ulhie. It uiu des lie im iue nrpuuiietav f party te accuse the Democrat! e party of failure te reduce taxation. Time ami. gala they had muatend tbe lull sueeglki el tbelr party te strike eat the eoeeittNC in cltate of a tariff bllL Twice they nasi succeeded, and twice tbey bad refused al together te oenslder this subject ' .'V Mr. Mill theu drew aa Illustration from; the case of tbe worklegman and hi suit' of . woeien oieiDioir. in. urea. uuis di ishi . expert of tbe United Bute were grlel. turat proacew, ne aaia. ids uuiieu ei '; country creiilblted and limited ImpertatleauM y and tbla prohibited and limited experts'; J ilUU. IUU WB-1 lue f.cnv ... -w -m-n) f rera the war tax. Oar home produets Wstw ': tberofere thrown upon home market, saul' the prices, In oensequence, went down. -,,iS Mills sat down at 2:1S ; Knlley . replied. Vrl Fourteen Mutiu.a. Uia HeraesL .j j Exeter. Neb., April 17 Mreyeaverey ir nnt four teen baslness beuse el tbkV. place ; less W0.O00 ; Insurance flO.000,, Tit). Ut. HW w. -'" -rf a gfi A Uctw.ry in A.ns, . "&: . ti. A -.11 it ThnitbrB-',, wa teially desueytd by Are between 9 aa4.; ,...ii, lut niabt c.usleg a less of '- 1100,000. Insurance abectg3i,000. jj Elactad te PrlUtn.n fi nuBLIN. April IT. r. uftttun, -; nelllte. ha been elected te ParliasB(; . t i.lv Cllvln tilanjefMr. USU1 - i. rim uhn r-ulen.il tha aaaL -p JOM"""'! nw. m Anstngiisn um !", c ej LONDON, April 17. Mr. JijtedWVwVid one of the bnkwgttrmeUwairpasajli, Mj ..! ! .."1 T.emug Aiueruiau usea gave -f f3 i6 Frank Hampey, charged, wlth"": anaen ana aiserueriy cxinuuei aaw against hltn wars dlstalsutd, ea bis psjwtj th casts,
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