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LANCASTER. PA., FRIDAY, APBIL 20. 1888.
PRIOB TWO CENTS,
VrOLUSE XX1V-NO. 197.
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QUARTER SESSIONS COURT.
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AND ADAM, JB,
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ACQUtTtKU.
A, Mwnu Ashea la lb tmtmmr C-.
. Withers end Levi D. Wsn laatetea
rr Alleged Y.eeiMt ef
tAW-Th OMM HeW eta TrtU.
TKurtday Afternoon. Th trial of
TebLsa B. Denllnger ler Ik lerctay ef corn
Iren Abraham OrstfT wm rammed upon
'Ida re-esemblleg of court A number of
witnesses testified that tha oera ratted by
aratff wet divided at the Una Dealing
took Hent or the crib end that Den linger
bad admitted that It wm dlrlded according
te the terma of the tgreemeat.
The defeeie was that Oraeff was a "crop
per " under the leaae be signed and that
the HUe te the oera wai.la Daallagar natll
tt wm divided and their claim la that It wm
cot divided at the tlme Mr. Denllnger took
the corn te feed te bla atoek. It wm alae
e'.atmed that Mr. Denllnger kept an account
el all the corn be took, wm ready at all
tlmee te iiubmlt hla acoennt te aratff for a
settlement and that Graeff bad agreed te
aall te Denllnger all the oera be needed for
bla atoek. In addition a large number of
witnesses who bad known the defendant
for many yeare teatlfled that bla reputation
for beneaty wm very geed. On trial.
Hatn'l Klcbardenn pleaded guilty te com
milting an ewault and battery en Weehlng Weehlng
ten Cele. He wm aenteneed te pay a fine
el J20 and coats.
ORAMD JCBT RETURN.
True Bill). Q. 8. Withers, selling and
giving flquer te minera and en Sunday ;
Levi D. Weliner, wiling and giving liquor
te minera; Samuel P. Miller, lareeny;
Edwin Hecker, falae pretense ; Annie
Kllnger, concealing death of child ; T. F.
Bradenbangb, Involuntary manalaughter ;
Vloter Slick, felonious entry and lareeny ;
Tayler K. Balr, asssult and battery and
mallolena mlsehlef ; B. M. Miller, lareeny j
lanel Miller, larceny ; Max Miller, lar lar
oeny t Reuben 8. Fette'rly, falae pretenM
Samuel Derwart, embezzlement; Lemen
Ball, lareeny ;' Henry Ammen, lareeny ;
Emanuel Slrauiser, aauult and battery,
felonious asssnlt, malloleus mischief; J as.
B. Jeffries, James T. White and B. F.
Hermes, larceny.
Ignored Bill. Emanuel Htrausser, car
rying concealed deadly weapena ; O. 8.
Wlthere, selling and giving liquor te Intox
icated 'persona ; Isaae Mowrer, larceny.
" Thurtday Evening. All of Thursday
evening wm taken up lu the trial or TeblM
B'. Denllnger, ler larceny. The Jury wm
unteut te deliberate ahertly before ad ad ad
journment, They bad net agreed upon a
verdict up te neon te day.
The Jury this afternoon rendered a ver
dict of guilty and recommended htm te the
mercy et the court.
Friday Morning Court met at 0 o'clock,
and Adam Mlabllcb, jr., and bla mother,
Priscllla Mlehlleb, -were put en trial for
larceny. Frem the toatlmeny of the com
monwealth's wltneaaea It appeared that
Adam Mlahllch, husband of PrinlUa, wm
the tenant In thehouMet AhramHIrab, Ne.
220 West Orange street, during 1887. He
became In ai rears for rent and en March
16-.hef this year Mr. Htrsh tasued a land
lord's warrant which Constable Kline ex
ecu ted. He made a levy en the furniture
in the house but did net remove it. A fur
the levy and before April 1st, when Mlth
lien's lease M a tenant expired, these goods
were removed by Mrs, Mlsblleh and her
son and thla ault was brought.
The defense wa that the distress wm
net properly made, that the furniture
In the house wm the property of Mrs.
Mlshlieh and net of her husband, and that
the goods were net removed clandestinely
but under a elalm or right It wm alto
abewn that Adam Mlsblleh, Jr., wm net
the son who assisted In removing the
goedr, bnt tbat a younger brother wm the
party.
The Jury rendered a verdiet of net guilty
M te Adam Mlablleb, Jr., and guilty m te
Frisellla Mlshlieh. Sentence wm deferred,
and reasons will be Bled ter a new trial.
A verdict et net guilty wm entered In the
felonious assault and battery eaae against
Samuel Bicbardsen. The prosecutor In the
cue baa absconded and bla wbereabeuta
are unknown.
Max, Benjamin and Itaae Miller, three
Russian Hebrew peddlers, were put en
trial ler robbing a fellow countryman
named Isaac Feldaer. All the parties In
the case lived in the aime beuae, at Ne,
327 Middle street. They slept at this
beuae en the night et the 13th et Mareb,
On the following morning Feldser dls dls
e vered that hla pack bad been tampered
with. Upen Inquiring he learned that the
three Millers bad left the heaee early
in the morning and bad gene te
Cornwall. Feldser went te Cornwall
and secured the services et a Lebanon
county eraser te arrest tbe Millers. AfUr
their arrest their pecks were searched and
In them were found some bandkerchle.'a
and ether notions which Feldaer
Identified m his property. Max Miller
after the arrest aald he did net steal tbe
goeda but knew who did and named
another peddler aa tbe guilty party. Thla
peddler' pack wm searched, but none of
tbe stolen goods were found. On tile!.
Counsel for Henry Kennedy,oenvloted et
the felonious entry el the house et Samuel
Hepkins, filed reason and made a motion
ler a new trial en the ground tbat evidence
bad been discovered alnce tbe trial whleh
would prove the Innocence et the accused.
The motion wm overruled.
A rule wm granUd te abew cause wby a
new trial should net be bad in the case el
commonwealth vs. Jacob Sehmidt, con cen con
vleted of false pretsme.
GRAND J WHY RETURN
True Bill Herace A. Beamaderfer and
James A. Beamaderfer, Jr., conspiracy and
fraudulently removing goeda ; J. I. L.
Lied, feUe pretense ; Moses Ober, assault
and battery ; Bimpaen Ruth, fornication
and bastardy ; Max Miller, lareeny and re
ceiving atelen geed-.
A Carmer Swindled,
Twe strangers gained tbe confidence et
Nelsen Perter, a wealthy farmer 70 years of
age, residing nesr Brownsville, Payette
oeunty, by negotiating for the purehaae el
hla term. They finally Induced him te play
a game of poker with them. Perter drew
11,200 from tbe Brownsville bank at neon
Thursday, and this sum be gave te one of
tbe men te play for him against the ether.
Perter wm te have half tbe winnings. The
money was, of oeurae. lest, and tbe men
left together, taking tbe cash with tbem.
At thla point it flash d upon the countrj ceuntrj
man that be bad been swindled snd be
eanaed-tbe arreat of one of the gamblers,
but the culprit wm releaaed.
Utole a liuatlt.
Wstt X Suand nelveda large supply
et dry goeda this morning among which
wai a large Invoice of bustles, each bustle
bung packed separately In a paper box.
As tbe goods are light, tbey are packed In
rather openly constructed boxes thst bold
seversl dczea of them. Seme thief wbe
probably did net knew wdbi me paper
r.na contained thrust bla band between
h. !.( of the tOD Ol the wooden box, and
r,.hw nrcn the ten of the paper box
aula tbe buttle. Wonder if ba will bava
ha cbs.k te pretent It te bit glrlt
mwiLvneMer
Actiea m aha as I aKiMie Death cf
IS Q0T(9 m, e VptWtfOTe
J-itimliliiillri si IM Laaaaetnr city
aaaeat beard waa MM e Thnredayevna
tag at 740 e'eleek, with th folio wiagaaeav
ban avasaat t Messrs. Bernard, Braat a,
Kberntaa, Quest, Hartaaa, Hegeaer,
Lerargajeal, IilapeW, Liehty, Marshall,
MeOeraiek, MeKlUgett, Oehe, Owaae,
Shirk aa Dr. Wiekerahetm, preeMeat,
The ftaaMsnt ataaed the eajset of the
ntaeUag le be te take aettaa ea the death of
Ospt Oearge F. SpNager, a aaeaibec of tbe
DOaWQt
Mr. MoVlllgett moved the appointment
of a oeeaaslttea of three te prepare reeoln reeeln reeoln
tkntaef raspeet The aaotlea was adopted
and Mesarr. MeKUIgett, McCormlek aad
Marshall were named m the committee.
Several members delivered brief ealegtea
of deceased. Mtawa,KbermaB,Levergoed,
Breaeaue, Hart man, aad McCermlek
apekeln terma et praise of bis worth Ma
soldier, a dUwa and director. Deceased
waa referred te m an unUrlng worker for
tba beet Interests of tba common schools,
alnee ha bad been a member of tba beard.
Tba committee en resolutions reported
the following :
Tba beard of directors bM beard with
regret of the death of their colleague, Oapt.
Geerge F. Spree ger. Although a member
bnt a few years ba endeared blmselt te us
by his beaMt endeavors In behalf of tba
common aoheola of tbe city of .Lancaster.
HewMOonselentloue and feerleee in the
discharge of hladntlM aad in bla death
the beard bM lest one of Its meat useful
members.
Jlttelvtd, Tbat Ma mark of respect -te
bla memory this beard will attend his
funeral In a body.
Tbe resolutions were unanimously
adopted.
Personal and Other Net.
Elizabbthtewn, P., April 20. Mr.
Edward Yeund, a former resident of thla
place, but new et Harrlabnrg, Is visiting
relatives and frlende In town.
The funeral of Annie, wife Abraham
Gaul, wbe died alter-an lllneai of two
months, wm held en MendayatS o'clock,
a. m., with aer vices and Interment at Geed's
meeting house.
Prof. Myers, superintendent of schools of
Mifflin oeunty, wm tbe guest et I. N, S.
Will, of thla place.
List A Shank's military and specialty
combination will appear In Herat'a ball en
Saturday evening.
There will bean entertainment at Rls
wr's school neuM at Rowland en Saturday
evening.
Tbe annual Sunday aoheol convention of
the Eat Penneylvanla eldership of the
Church or Ged will convene at this place
May 224, ana continue until tbe 25tb.
Mr. Gee. Wagner, ar, is making exlen
elve Improvements at bla land north of
town.
Misses Carrie Snyder and Alice Sides,
and Mr. Lincoln Wagner, of Mlddletewn,
called en Mr. and Mr. Geerge Weeland
en Sundsy.
Mr. Aaren Dlssinger Is improving bla
property, new occupied by Gee. W. Weber,
by administering a oeat of cement.
J. B. Decker, A. M. Rodaeeker and B.
G. Greff have lately been appointed vlewera
by tbe court te lay out a street extending
from Seuth Market te Mt. Jey atreet, in thla
place.
Tbe l'ennejlvania railroad company la
building a new depot at Conewsge.
TBK ItfSIOB TftAOK."
e.Usr Bjtteq aad oempaai Flay te a flood fleod floed
Slsed Aedlsnee.
About five hundred people were in Ful
ton opera house en Thursday evening te
wltneM "The Inside Traek," a five-aet
play written by A. Soudmere. Oliver
Byren and Miss Kate Byren, tbe stars, were
aupperted by an exeellent company. The
former, m tbe lever of tbe miller's daughter,
ahewed an ewy and natural manner el
action. He bandied bis humorous parts ss
efleetlvely m tbe pathetic. Miss Byren, im
personating tbe rag merchant, did ber
work in very geed etyle; and tbe principals
wera twlee called before tbe eurtaln. M1m
Iitele Lelcb. MIm Sarah Alexander, Mr.
J. P. Jehnsen, Mr. Harry B. Hudsen and
Mr. Fred Warren assumed their characters
In a way that better euppert could net
have been given the stars. ' The Inside
Track" Is Interesting throughout, and
there la no perceptible abridgement In any
of tbe acta. Tba fire aeene in the fourth
act wm thrilling ; and the climaxes when
theleveraget upen tbe outside track and
regain tbe inside track draw feelingly from
tbe sensibilities of tbe auditors.
Mr. Byren announces that next season he
will have a new play. II it prevee m geed
m the one new In use he will net deserve
te faee empty seats.
A Battisr Sudd. n Death.
Maggie Oliver, aged 23 years, who for a
few months put bM been a domestic In tbe
fsmily et Jehn A. Snyder, 117 North Queen
street, died quite unexpectedly Tbursdsy
afternoon at 420 o'clock. Bbe wm a ateut,
hearty woman, tbe picture of geed health.
On Sunday lMt abe caught a bad cold, but
nothing eerleus wm apprehended. A
phyalelan wm Bent for and the usual
remedies were prescribed. She grew
worse instead of better. Pneumonia super super
vened, and abe died m above etated. Her
body wm taken te the residence of Harry
Copland, a brother-in-law, and will be
taken thence for burial te Christians, where
ber family reside. The funeral will take
place en Monday. The father of deceased
Is dead and ber mother wm In Lancaster
when Maggle'a death occurred.
Dr. Cl land's teter.
The third lecture el the course being
glvee aader the susplees et the Led lea
Mite soelety, of tbe Duke atreet M. E.
church, took place la the cbarcb Thursdsy
evening. Tbe lecturer wm Rev. H. A.
Cleveland and bla subject was " Tbe ora
tory of Wendell Phillips. The aabjeet wm
one that coeld only be bandied by a great
lecturer, and Dr. Cleveland proved him
aelf quite equal te the occasion. With ran
tact be presented the strong points In
Wendell Phllllpa' oratory, placing him at
tbe bead of the platform orateraln America,
Tbe next lecture et tbe course will be
given en Thnradsy evening next by Rev.
J. R. T. Gray, pMter of the Duke street
ehurch.
ttls Arm Ampetaud.
Thursday evening Br. B. Yeagley, as
alated by bla eon Dr. J. M. Yeagley, ampu
tated the right arm et Samuel Campbell,
engineer at the Lancaater stesm laundry,
wbe waa accidentally caught in tbe belting
and bad bla arm crushed, as has been stated
in tbe Intkllieknckr. The limb was
amputated Just below the elbow, and at last
eoeouata tbe patient was doing as well as
could ba expected.
Q Ivan a?o,eoo IJaiuagtt.
The Jury at St. Leuis in the suit et David
S. Fetbsrlngham agalnat tbe Adama Ex
press oempany, for damagee ter false im im
prlsenment, en Tbaraaay agreed en a ver
dict of 20,000 for the plaletlfr. The case
grew out el the " Jim Cumiulngs " express
robbery en the 'Frisce read la 1880. when
the robeers secured 153,000, of which 111,000
was sabsq neatly recovered.
I Orantad Uesnaa.
Jebn S. Cblllss, elty, baa been granted a
I lleassa te peddle goeda la tba oeunty et
I Lanaatter,
FLOWERS ON HIS GASKET.
TBBOMCQUIW1NMBWTOBK OT BX
BM ATOM BOSCOB COBKLMQ.
ThsraaaUr aad Oaty aw UUasata rrieasa
View the Beey-Trtatty charehOtewded.
eaae et the DleMsgiaMMd resale At-
teaalac the raaatal ataaple fierMeis.
Naw Yebk, April 9a Tba easket con
taining the remalaa of Roeeee Oeakllng
wm bone eat of hla late apartments, at Ne.
9 West 24th atreet, at 9:45 o'clock tblamnrn
lag aad taken te Trinity chapel In Weat
Seta street, wherctae funeral took place at
lu o'clock. The eMket wm Mverely plain.
At tba feet of tba CMket en the top thereof
wae a handsome wreath of laurel, la tbe
centra a pillow et white reeea end llllMef
the valley aad at tba bead a betqaet of
aweet scented paasiea. Tee family and a
tew of the meat Intimate frlende took a
leek at tbe faee of the dead before the
eaexet wm taken from the house.
Ne one else wm allowed te see tbe face.
A platoon ofpeUoe under tbe ohargeef
Police Captain Rellly wm atatlened en the
sidewalk te oentrol the crowd. At 9 o'clock
tbeorewd began te gather about the real real
denee. At theehurcn subsequently there
wm positively a Jam. At precisely 9:49 tbe
OMket wm borne eat et the beuse. The
pell-beerere followed, led by Senater Jebn
P. Jenee and Manten Marble. Tbe ethers
were leaae H. Bailey, Mayer Hewitt,
Clarence Seward, ex Judge Hbtpman. 8. L.
M. Barlew, Hen. W. J. Wallace, Walter S.
Chnreh end Senater Cameren.
The pallbearers together with Dra. Sands
and Barker occupied the first three car
riages. The mourners entered tbe earrlagea
in tba following order t CeL Cenkltag with
Mrs, CenkllPg and Mr. and Mrs.Oakman in
the firet carriage; Alderman Oenkllng,
MIM CenkUng, Judge Cexa and Mrs.
Iilnkelyn In the second earriage ; Herbert
Oenkllng and Mrs. Celeman and Cel. Grant
and Mrs, U. S. Grant In tbe third carriage ;
Secretary Fetrehud and Mrs. Oenkllnii'a
Bister and Geerge O. Gerham with Mrr.
Fred. D. Great la the fourth carriage. Tbe
precession moved directly te the ebapel et
Trinity chnreh whleh wm already crowded
when they reeehed it. Many bad been
tamed away. Tbe ateps ei the Heffman
house and the brown atone front beueea
acreM tbe street were crowded with ad
mirers of tbe late Mnater M tbe precession
moved away.
Tba grand tones of tba church organ
struck up a funeral march m tbe pioeeMton
entered tbecbarcb. The casket wsa placed
la tbe eeatre et the middle aisle. Tbe pall
bearers took front Beats ea either side, aad
tba menrneas dlreetly In the rear. Three
magnificent floral pillows were plaeed dl dl
reotly behind tbe CMket. The servlee of
tba Episcopal chnreh wm read by Dr. Mer.
gan Dlx. Ne sermon wm preached.
The music m presented by the regular
choir et tbe church wm t 1. The proces
sional, "O Paradise"; 2 " Keek of Ages
Cleft for Me"; 3, Processional hymn,
"Abide with Me." The last wm aung by
the choir or boys while the precession tiled
down tbe dale and tbe OMket wm being
plaeed in tbe bears. Among these
resent were Postmaster General
Hcklnsen, Senater Everts, General
Stewart L. Woodferd, .Klthu Beet,
Judge Donebue, Cel. J. J. McOoek, Gen.
Herace Perter, Harrogate Hansom, Joaeph
H. Cbeate, Judge Edward Pierpont, Boa Bea
well P. Flower, Senater Warner Mtller,
Senater Spooner, Colonel Tem OshlUrec,
David Dudley Field, Rufna Hatch, Com Cem Com
miaslener Shields, Henry L. Ullnten, T.
O. Acton, Colonel T. A. Hamilton and
Aaa Blgelew Kellogg. A delegation of 43
oltlstnaef Ctlca, oemmltwea from the state
leglalatare,OengreM end the New Yerk Bar
association and delegations representing
tba New Yerk club end the Manhattan
elub were present. Frem the ebapel the
precession wm driven te the Grand Central
depot, after the brief oeremeny which,
iMted Icm than an boa r.
Te-morrow tbe reraalua will be exposed
te publle view at TJtiea between 12 and 1
o'elook before they are taken te Calvary
ohureb, where Rev. Dr. Goedrich will
preach the aermoe at 2 o'elook la the after
noon. A flalBInt; Brswcr Arretted.
Henry Heist, who elalmed te be a atrlk
tng brewer from Reading, was befere Al
dermen Fordney, tbie morning, for a
bearing en a charge of drunatennesa and
disorderly conduct. He me) Ralph Trewliz
near the Tremont house last evening, and
invited him la te take a drink. After
treating several times the men left the place
together. At the deer Heist threatened te
kill Trewlla, and Trewltx took bold et blm
and landed blm in tbe autlen beuae. His
only excuse for making the threats wm
tbat be wm told that Trewlla would rob
blm. The alderman discharged him upon
the payment of costs.
The Beuse Painters' Union,
A meeting el tbe Heuse Painters' union
wm held Tbursdsy evening. Tbe question
el wagea wm tbe principal topic considered.
Tbe Journeymen painters claim that tbe
besaea agreed te pay them 2 per day of ten
hours work, except en Ssturdsy, when
only nine beers work wm te be done, and
tba men were te receive pay for ten bears.
Te this tbe bosses demur. At the meeting
Thursday evening the union passed a reso
lution that II the terms they claim are net
complied with by tbe bosses they will go
en strike en Mendsy next.
A Heiss tVlthent a Driver.
A ParadlM man who came te Lancaster
yesterday and atarted ler home early In the
evening. He drove a bone bitched te a
buggy, behind which be drew another
buggy, la some way tbe herae get away
from hla driver, who turned up later at the
LaneMter County beuae. He secured a
team and a driver at Brlmmer'a lively te
go borne and upon bla arrival there be
fennd the herae with both buggies, wnicn
were net damaged In tbe least. The ani
mal bad gene borne without a driver and
without the slightest aceldent.
A Valaabls Deg Dead.
The big black deg whleh for many years
faithfully guarded tbe premlaea of ex ex
Mayer Morten, died thla mornleg. Tbe
animal wm very Intelligent. Every day
when tbe deg sighted tbe carrier of the
Imtkllioknekh going towards tbe end et
Seuth Queen atreet he ran aeveral squares
te meet blii. Tee carrier plaeed the paper
into the deg's mouth and in a few seconds
all tbe news of the dsy wm banded tjjhthe
canine te Its mMter. .,
BUnUttr, Tnsedlan, tlad Man.
Qeerge C. Mlle, once minister of the
Unity church la Chicago, and new a trage
dian, is a detendsnt te a dlvoree suit Insti
tuted by bis wile Jesephine C. Mlln. The
suit wss begun some weeks sge. The bill
cbsrgee among ether thing tbat Aoter
Mlln bM been guilty or committing adul
tery with a member of bis company.
Oainrgia'. Wern te Biart Up.
Carneele. l'blPPe&Ce, proprietors el tbe
Edgar Thomsen ateel werka at Braddock,
Pa.,bave decided te resume operations next
Mendsy with nonunion men. Superinten
dent Jenea has srrsnged te have nets placed
In tbe mill ter the uae et the workmen and
a number of deputy aberlft will be plaeed
about the grounds te protect the men wbe
dMlrete work.
Diana, and Dlaerdtrly.
Henry Rein ws arreaied Thursday for
drunken and disorderly conduct and for
asssalt and battery en J. Levi, and held
for a bearing before Alderman Spurrier.
Uaatrt of Mia. William Uejd.
Mrs. Emma Boyd, wile of William
Boyd, el Fairfield, died en Wednesday,
alter a lingering lllneai. Deceased was 35
yeare of age aad a sister of Dr. Went,
of New Providence. Tbe Itinera! will
take place to-BWrrew,
KBADY TO BBMQN.
Jay Coeld says the Kansas A Tvias Stack
holders waa Take the Bsait it
Thsy Waat te.
At a special meeting et the directors et
the Missouri Pacific railroad company, held
la New Yerk en Thnradsy, Mr. Gould, tba
president, presented a report concerning
the Missouri, Kanaas A TexM railrea com
pany, whleh the directors took aader ad
visement without farther action at the
present time.
Jt le stated tbat under tbe terma et tbe
leasa the Missouri Padua had pa'd all the
fixed cbargeael tbe Kansas A Ttaae.and
out of the balance et net earning had ex-
Sanded 13.602,312 for steel rails since
leeember, 1880, bealdee building about 100
mllM of sidings and expending large sums
for ether Improvements. In addition te
this money bM tn advanced te the
amount of about $800,000 te meet current
Interest, snd it Is thought further advances
will have te be made tn meet interest
chargea maturing seen. Between May 1
and. September 1 the lntereat maturing
amounts te 11,030 850.
The report continues tbat the cempany'a
earnlnga have diminished owing te the
entire failure of tbe corn crop, and te com
petition by the Atchison, Topeka A Santa
Ke en the weat, whleh bM built a Una Iretn
KsnsM City te Galveaten I tbe St. Liuls
A Sae FrauclieD en tbe east, competing
for Texaa business from St Leu s, and the
St, Leuis. Arkansas Texs, which reaches
all tbe mala interior points In Texa.
Considerable space it devoted te the liti
gation et the Inreme bondholders, which
resulted adversely te tbe oempany. A
setuerrent wm reached with meat of the
income bondholders, whleh Involved an in
crease in tbe general consolidated mer'
gage debt el f 1,710,000, the delivery el Gal Gal
veaeon, Housten A Hendersen railroad
bende te the amount nt 11,140,000, and a
cash payment el 1214 250. Seme bond bend bond
beldere did net aeoept tbeae terms, bat are
pressing their ault, led by Mr. E. Kllery
Andersen, their oeunsol. Mr. Gould con
tinues :
Just at tbe close of the transfer books,
however, Mr. Bull, one et the active men
lathe new movement, sent UK) ebarea of
ateck te the transfer cilice, te be reissued
In tbe following name :
William S. Herden, 10 share. J. Mont
gomery, Jr., 10 ahares, J. De Neufvllle, 10
abarea. Simen Stern, 10 abares. K. Etlery
Andersen, 10 shares. W. L. Bull, CO snares.
And Mr. Martlnsen, another member ertbe
committee, also transferred tn Bupelph
Keppler, 10 shares. Daniel T, Werden, 10
aharea. Jebn J. McCook, 10 aharea, W.
L. Bull, 70 abarea.
It la assumed that the foregoing transfers
were made ter the purpose of qualifying
the peraena named ss members et the pre
posed new beard of directors. II thla M M
aumptlen Is correct, the list, embracing as
It does three lawjers, several brokers and
the name a of some wbe were very seilve
In pushing tbe company te tbe uttermeat
In oenneotlon with tbe Income scrip ault, la
certainly very disappointing ene. It bM
alae been eniionneei In tbe publle press
tbat Mr. E. Etlery Anderaon, the attor
ney for the Income bondholders In tbe ault
referred te, would be the no if president et
the company.
It Is my duty under these cireumstancea
te present the foregoing facts te you, as, If
It should be decided by your beard te here
after adhere strictly te tbe terms of the
lease, prompt notice te tbnt etlect should
be glvee te tbe beard of directors et the
Mliaeurl, Kaniaa A Texas railway com
pany In order that the nceeasary financial
arrangements may be made elsewhere for
Ita Immediate interest requirements in ex
cess et tbe net earnluge el tbe read.
Rftapcctfuliy, Jay Gould,
Piealdent.
A fLOT TO BtOAPlf FROM JAIf
Snledlcr uensen's Twe Confederates Caegrtt
In m Jk)em le Ktlcaie lllm.
Henry Bensen, who In the fail of 1680
awlndied the Mexicans by alleging ba wm
Manias Mayer, Pattl's advance agent, out
of (25,000, bM been industriously plotting
te escape from Ludlow atreet Jail,
Kevr Yerk, wbere be baa been
oenoned pending extradition proceed
ings for tome time. De ollered Jebn
McCabe, one of tbe keepers, large sums of
mener te connive at his tsospe, and tbe
keeper, keeping the warden of the prison
informed, led tne scheming forger en In
tbe plot te see tbe outcome.
Tbe outside accomplices were found te be
Bensen's servanr, Jenn Kelly, and Edwaid
A. Berlins, a friend. The latter had rented
a room lu a beuse adjoining tbe prison se
tbat It Benseu, by meana et a rope ladder,
could reach the atreet be could rupalr te It
and get dlsguUed. He would thou go te
Europe.
McCaee went with them te a repe walk
where a rope ladder, made in sections, waa
ordered, saying It was wanted ter tiapeie
performance. Bensen get McCabe te take
wax iinpresalen el the Jail lock, tbe key
el which la always kept by tbe warden, nd
a key was made which McCabe kept. Fer
this work McCabe wm given between (600
snd 1000 en account. The money was given
hv MnCibetn tbe warden and marked.
ine piae waa id ue uuiuiuuta
age, Ibe night being nxd, but McCabe
postponed lu Other lins, involving tbe
astault en etner Keepers, nau Dein uis uis
euBsed, but they wero given up ler tba
rope Udder scune.
It wm decided that matieri bid gene far
enough and en Tuuraday night Klly and
Bertlne were arrested at tnelr dllierent
lodgings.
la tbe room of Kelly a large quantity of
valuable diamonds and several thousand
dellaralncMh were found. Besides thla s
number of Utters were found carried by
McCabe from Bensen te Kelly. In wblen
tbe meat horrible plots xe kill tveryone
who steed between Homen ud ltberty
were proposed. Bertlne made a full con.
feaalon'te Inspector Bvrnea.
It wm learned that Bensen had made the
aoqualnUnee el Kelly while tbe latter was
employed as neau perier iu mu nt. ueurge
hotel, of Brooklyn, five years ae. Tne
worthy pair then made a trip te Europe,
and Kelly has alnce followed the fortunes
of hla crooked master. Bartlne was a
friend of Kelly'a wbe bad reestved many
favors from Bensen.
Dais 1)!1 Notes.
Yesterday waa the second day of the
Amerlesn Association aoalen and ttiegames
were : At Philadelphia, Atblotle 0 Balti
more 3 ; at St. Leuis, St. Leuta 13, Louis Leuis Louis
tI1Ie7 ; at Kansas City (oleveo Innings),
Kansas City 10, Cincinnati 4 ; at Brooklyn,
Brooklyn 11, Cleveland a.
Pegarty algned with Philadelphia for
J2.C00 yesterday, and the team la new com
plete.
Tbe League season opens te-day with tbe
Bosten at Philadelphia, New Yerk at
Washington, Detroit at Pittsburg and Chi-
man m IndlanaDOlla.
The St. Leuis Browns teem te be playing
bs well ss ever. Yesterday they had eigh
teen hits oil llecker. of Louisville.
MeTamany, el the Kansas City, bad
three blta and three runs yesterday.
Ynnnir HMtidle. who waa released by
Detroit acd secured by Baltimore, has
been playing wenderlully well at third
hate for tbe latter team.
Tbe exhibition games et yesterday were:
At Philadelphia, Peilad.lpbla 15. Terente
0; at New Yerk, New Yerk 21, Plncoten
5 i at Washington, Washington 0, Grants 8;
at Newark, Bosten & Newark 2 I at Allen
town, llenlewn 7, Pniladeiphla Ilsservea
'jebn Ward, Ihe New Yerk short step,
who has been holding ell, algned yestnrday
en terma that are private.
The Baltimore found Weblnga hard one
tn hit VMitArrlnv.
a Damn nt h.n took nlace in Canten,
Ohie, en Wednesday, whleh aet the people
et tbat town wild with Jey. Billy Zecbei'a
team defeated tb Pittsburg Leaguers by
the soere el 4 te 3 In a ten inning contest.
The Pittsburg men led with the bnt, but
leat by their fielding.
Anether Ordordeea te Kxotlater JIall.
The Artisan Order of Mutual Protection
taye moved their ledge room te the new
bail of the Grand Army In P. D. Baktt's
building, en F.at King street. When
tbey moved they found that the Irnmeet
Ibe charter was worn out. Tbey lull the
valuable paper with H. A, Schmidt, and be
bat mide an elegant fua.e, which u cilea
!as4 10 ifcOW It Of 10 a& a4TaBt.'
SCHOOL DIRECTORS MEET.
condition or the property and t-
NANCE! BErOKIKD BT COMMITTEE.
ATaeaeaad Dollars' Werth ef Bends le Ba
BMstmtd-Sapiruitcndrat Heffmen's
Monthly tUpert-A Catholic aeelaty
O'gseitse -OhiMTtrribiy Btttaa.
Begular correspondence et isrstttaairesR.
Columbia, April 20. The regular
monthly meeting of aoheol beard wm held
lMt evening at 8 o'elook In tbe council
chamber, with all members present except
ing Mr. Strlnf . The finance oemmlttee re
ported aa fellows i
Balance en hand at last xppert 1 1,518 te
tne reretred Irrnn J, W.Selly '
Beya. collector, tan., I.jbj te
Orders paid daring the aenth.
lUtanceen band.
llatanceln the alnkuig fund ,
WJ89
1,71 V7
The oemmlttee reoemmended a call be
made for bends of the issue of 1831. The
recommendation waa adopted and a call
will be made for bends te 11,000.
Superintendent UeUman reported the
attendance at tba ichoele, for tbe month
ending March 20th i Whole number in
attendance, males, 773 J females, 791 1 aver
age attendances males, 000 ; female a, 078 ;
percentage of attendance, males, 91 1 fe
males, 90 1 percentage et attendance te date,
males, 93 ; lemales, 93 ; visits te schools,
223 pupils present every soMlen, 421.
Fer tbe month ending April 18 1 Whole
number In attendance, males, 748 ; females,
783 ; average attendance, males 039 ; females,
630; percentage et attendance te data,
males, 92 females, 92 t visits te schools,
174 ; pupils present every session, 009.
Tbe superintending oemmlttee reported
securing the services el Cbsrlea Emery
Smith te be tbe orator at tbe high school
COmmenCBmeur, aiae lue uuiumum mmw
nerober, ter Tuesday evening, Jane 6tb.
The observance et Arber Day wa referred
tetheauperlntending oemmlttee and Su
perintendent Ueflman with power te act.
Tbe aoheola will close en Wedneadsy, May
9Ui, the circus day.
Bills were paid amounting te fOIS 00 and
an order granted ea tbe staking fund for
,3G0 CO for osneelied coupons.
On motion the beard adjourned.
A Naw Ledgs.
A new beneficial eoclety has been or
gan I sod among tbe tnembera et Bt. Peter's
Cat helle ehurch, te be known as tba
Knigute of St. Patrick. Tbe c Ulcers are aa
fellows :' President, William Feley ; 1st
vice president, Jebn J. ltuisell ; 2d vice
preMdent, Mlehsel F. Russell ; Moratery,
Daniel J. McCrty; aaalstant secretary,
Jehn C. Ryan ; treasurer, William Brady t
messenger, Dsnnls Oallan. The society
starts with a membership el forty-two and
Will meet en the first Tuesday or each
month In the basement of the ehurch,
Second and TJ nlen atreeta.
Ilittan tly a Deg..
A deg belonging te Benjamin Merris,
colored, living la Shawnee alley, attacked a
little child et the neighborhood. After
throwing ber te the ground the brute terri
bly larcersted her right cbeek, almost mv
erlng ber nose, and made ether deep cuts
in ber face. Dr. Market was called upon
te relieve tbe child of ber pain, and gava
tbe necessary medleal attontlen.
Start! d en Thursday.
Mr. Jeremiah Miller, el Topteb, Berks
county, and Miss Patience Armstrong,
eldest daughter of the late JamM Arm
strong, were united In marriage yesterdsy
afternoon, at tbe residence of tba brlda en
Locust atreet. Tbe ceremony wm par
formed by Rev. H. Rsiler, pastor of
the Salem Lutheran ohureb. Tbe newly
married couple will reside in Topton,
where Mr. Miller Is engsged in bualneta,
Oallaleg Sisltea UensM.
Jacob Sneath ta engaged In building six
teen beusM m fellows : Ten en Blanston
street, between Eighth and Ninth ; two en
Walnut, below Seventh ; two en Seventh,
north of Walnut ; one en Eighth and ena
en Maner atresia.
A aurprlse party waa given te Katie Ober
holder, corner Third and Poplar streets,
yesterday afternoon. TbeoceMlon wm in
honor of ber 11th birthday and the large
number of little folks present bad a geed
time.
MIm Myers of Myerstown, Is the guest of
Miss Mellle Herr, en North Second street.
Four tramps were arreaied yesterdsy at
Shcek's autlen by tbe P. R. R. police for
riding en freight trainr. Squire Selly
gave them ten days In jail.
tiled In tee Wt.t
Mrs F. P. Hart, wbeae sister's destb waa
noticed In tbeae oelumna a tew weeks sge,
is sgain called upon te mourn the leaa et
another sister In the West, Mrs. Sarah A.
Wiley, the eldest et the S'.rasburg Wiley
family. Mrs. Wiley waa born and raised
InStraabnrg. der parent, bothdeeoased
for many year, lived in Stratburg nearly
sixty year". Hae was married te James
Wiley, et Yerk oeunty, and bad been a
widow for mere than thirty years. She
bad been living with her married daughter
In New Sateei, Kansas, where abe died en
the 10th lnf., aged 72 years. She Is the
third member of the family wbe have died
within a year Jehn, Mary and Sarah
leaving Mrs. F. P. Hart as tbe only surviv
ing member, David Wiley, tbe father of
tbe family, carried en brlckmaklng mere
than tbree-quarters el a century age, and
for ever filty yeara supplied tne wneie
neighborhood with weed-burnt bricks old
style.
Bieped With Iter mother.
Dr. S.B Myers, a bomeespalblo physician
practicing In Mflcbanlcaburg, Cumberland
county, for mere than a year past, u a
native et near Slddenaburg, Yerk oeunty.
Be married a Miss Tayler, of Dlllaburg.
After commencing tbe practice el medicine
In Maebanicsnurg, a brother of tbe wife
was taken Inte tne fsmily ss a medical
Undent. The family attain ran en quietly i
but en Tuesday of last week, the doctor re
turned trem Btoemsburg, Pa, te fled tbat
the wile, the brother and tbe youngest
child were gene. Twe children were left
behind. He traced tuetn ui iiarrisuurir,
which place they purchased ticket for
O&lcaiiO, where it u supposed the par lie
new are.
Tt. IxmltUu. ruction.
Otllclal return and estimate give
Njchella In New Urlesna 27,000 vote! acd
Warmoth 12,000. Shakespeare's majority
ever Davey for msyer la about 0,000. The
balance of tbe Yeung Men's Democratic
ticket la elected by 0,000 te 0.000 majority.
The Times-Vevwcrut estimates NlcbelU'
majority In tbe sute at 05,000. Aa tar as
beard from Governer Waruiuth carried but
two perlshr, with majorities aa fellows ;
East Bilen Rouge, 592, and Iberville, TOO.
A Ilangareua t'leylhleg for Heis.
Heward and Charlie Beameusderfer, two
little brother, age 4 and 0 yeara respect
ively, wbe live en Baz9l atreet, were play
ing with an axe en Wedresday afternoon.
Tne elder boy picked tt up and lilted tt In
the air ; In descending It struck tbe
younger one a glancing blew en the bead,
culling a very ugly gash, whleh bled freely.
The wound 1 net lerleus, however.
It Pastts One BrancU.
The Senate en Thursday paaaed the bill
for the edmlsiien of Seuth Diketa te state
hood. The yeas were 26, nsye 83 a alrletly
yaity volt.
STATB AWD COPKTT TAXES.
The Aaaenate Which Will Be Cellsctid-Tas
Collectors Appelated.
Tba county commlMrensrs are new Is
suing the tax duplleatM ter 18S8 te the col
lectors of atate and oeunty tax. TaxM
will ba due and receivable ea and after
Monday, April 21. Until Saturday, Jane
23, an abatement of five per centum will
ba allowed en both state and county Uses.
Following ta the amount el atate and oeunty
taxM due tn each district et Lancaster
county;
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In the following districts collectors tisva
been appointed by tbe oeunty commis
sioners ; in all districts net given below
collectors et state and county taxes wera
elected in February t
Carnarvon, Israel Clark i Oocalleo Weat
Solemon Welnheld Ooneatega, Jacob W".
Fry Clay, Edw, U. Waalandj Karl, D.
W. Wltmert. Karl Weat, J. M. Bark,
holder Elisabeth, Wm. P. Dorntmeht
Kpbrata, Martin a Kline t Ilemnfisld Rest,
S. TL Frankfort I Lampeter Kst, 1'eter
R. Eabyt Lampeter West, J. Aldus II err j
Lancaster township, B. F, Martini Lineas
tar city, Kast wards, BenJ. F. Uastlegs;
Laneaater city, Weat wards, a. W. l'inker l'inker
ten i Leaonek. Jeaenh Stack t Lsaoeok.
Upper, Kllas Bard; Manbelm tewnahl,
A. A. Shaetter t Maner, Jehn B. Bishop i
Mount Jey township, Jacob U. llaldeman t
Paradise, Jehn MoOermlok 1 Penn, Merris
0. Brumback I Paquea, Francis P. Hess ;
Rapne, Jacob B. Btaufier ) Stliabnry, rear,
son P. Ssntman Straaburg township. Mlle
B. Weaver Warwlek,
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MBHUHIAt. DAT.
Arrangements Made for Its Oni.rvanca by
the O. A. R. Feats.
Tbe Joint oemmltteeof Geerge 17. Themas
and Admiral Reynolds Peets O. A. R. ap
pointed te make arrangement for Memerial
Day exercises met at Alderman Bart's
office en Thursday evening.
Fulton opera bouts wst decided anon at
tba place for the exercltet en tba evening
of Memerial Dty, and Revr. J. E. Pratt, J.
R. T. Gray and J. Y, Mttehtll were agtaed
upon aa tha orators.
The authorities of tba Mt. Jey soldiers'
orphan aoheol will be aaked te aend a sec
tion of tbe boys of that school te take part
In tba parade In tbe afternoon.
After tba decoration of tba graves tbe
pests will march te Centre Squsre aud
form in hollow square around the monu
ment and sing "My Country 'TJs of
Thee."
Invitation te psrtlolpate In the parade
will be sent te all publle bodies and societies
tn tbe city.
The following committees were ap
pointed t Finance, Sebum, Ed ger ley,
Stauffer, Arndt and Oulnney I pregramme,
laenberger, Bsrr, Paanecht ; muale, Arndt,
Burst, McElteyi flags, Oulnney, KaepetU,
Rete I flowers, Barr, Btark, Isenberger I
carriages, Bete, Buret, Will ( te secure
minister for Memerial Day services, Fa
naeht, Gumpf, Isenlierger.
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Appeal groin eiiy Tax..
The flaane cemmitter, cen.lttlng of
Jebn Baumgardner chslrmsn, Andrew
Frantr, Oeorge Berger and Wm. Riddle
met te day ft bear appeal from tbe city
tax Assessed against properly holders
Tbey invited the newly elected elty
assessors Isaac Leldlg, Michael Stelger
walt and S. B. Z ibm te ba present. Tba
nine ward assessors were also present
with their assessment book. Twe sessions
wera held, tbe first from 0 te 12 and the
second from 2 td 4 o'clock. There wera
very few persons applied ler exoneration
or reduoilea ct tax. Several Indigent
widows and a few ether old and peer
people were exonerated, and some correc
tions made where tax was Improperly laid.
The committee aay they have bad lea work
te de te-day than for several years paat en
appeal day,
Tta. Liberty Band Fair,
The Liberty band fair is proving a great
success, and last nlgbt the King street
theatre was packed with people. The
young men wbe compose the musical
organization have many friend, and
there la no doubt tbat the fair
will ba the means et bringing tbem
lets of money. Among the articles chanced
C0 last night wero tbe following! Nickel
caster, Jebn Ritchie ; pillow abam, Peter
Flick ; colored dell, Mrr. Jehn Drepperd i
band-painted pepper and aalt boxes, Mrs.
KreckeL Among these present last nlgbt
were members et tbe Lancaster Mootiner Meotiner Moetiner
ohor and Knights of the Gelden Eagle.
Te-night the membera of Knights of the
Mysile Chain will be present.
Fer tba Oblidrea's Heme.
The Children's Berne tokuewledge the
follewing: Frem Miss J, Kleltxr, S picture
cards; Ladles Auxiliary, of the Y. M. O. A.
basket et buns ; Oeelllan soelety, baaket of
sandwiches; Mr, Anderaon, chocolate egg
te each chllil i Jee. Huber, chocolate rabbit
te each child t Lutheran Sunday aoheol
entertainment, basket el colored eggs; Mr.
Qunzeabauser, 3 large batkets of bread;
Mr. Zahm'a bequest, rusk and olnnamen
eake ; Mr.L. W. Beiultab, seed for beja'
garden. The children return thanks ler
Their genereui entertainment at the Liberty
band fair.
Corporation Uepetta Wanted.
These corporation which have failed te
repert te the atate department their In
creases In capital stock or purchase of fran
chises from ether oerporatlona as provided
by law have been notified te dn ae by tbe
1st of Juneer Attorney General Klrkpatrlck
will take measures accordingly.
Tbe penalty for failure te mske snob re
port U $5,000. Foreign corporation must
alae report their business location anil
tiemee of agents te tbe aeeretary of the com
mon wealth, under a penalty et 1100 fcr each
empleye doing bushiest In this sute.
Nearly All the Applicants Oiven tteeua.
Ot the 261 sppliesnts for liquor license in
Allentown, tbe oeurt has grsnte.1 all but 4,
although there waft rtmoetlimctt against
WILL NOT RETURN TO WOtfel
TBS KIUQHTS Or IABOK DBOIDB t '
CONTIrlOB THE BTB1BB, .'v'.
.. .-;.";
tr the Bdgar Tseaasea Works Are BAaatt '
- ... .. .- -U.if4v
mu wn vaivai uwir mum ' i
Braddock, Pa, April JO. The Kalga
et Laber have positively awl5ii
nut hi reium in wers as
Thomsen ateel works,, and
ther will call ent air the n
MaBB
negte's ether mills If the Kda-sr
works were suited with nen-uninsn
A notice waa posted by tbem te-day i
lyinai an persons rermeriy empieyaai
testayawtr until the difficulty is aet
This notice bad tba caret of keeptBM
great many from algnleg tba ftntmtmC
iBtmra wne aianea te work tedsry atw
brleslayerv, machinists, yardaMnaMaBsV
neers, wbe are making preparatkaa far
fieneral resnmptlen. Four hundred tlttV '
sra wss distributed among the nniigailatH
last nlgbt and net one el the Bena bat
made their appearance near the werka M
day. n &i
Manager Jenee aald te-day t Wt nr
setting lead te start and propose te warki '
the werka will he running tbe full eipaetiy
before long. Under tbe new teala.'.w
renngnlts no labor organ lutlnn." rv&
criminal I thai anln.t the Rrutrtnak nmilm
Ntvt inr an anonymous nnmmnnleatlan
published last evening, j -; ,
tW
Teres t, Vis Lei. ;'Av".
St. Leets, April 2x-Thrieihalaeaaa
In tnlt elty wss burned laat nlgbt, Htyetat
Uvea are believed te bava been let. Os
bedv was recovered but It waa bemed ac.
vnml reflTiilllnn. itjl r -1
1:30 A. ItCTba ssarnh for herllaa rem.
tlnuesbut tbaa fsr only tba one already M
reported baa been fennd. Tba chief of thtj 'M
nra department new beiitvea that' no rstera
victims ar in tbe ruins. Tha financial tea
will net exceed 910,000. ;. ;!
At. 0 o'clock tble morning twe'twiM
bodies wera recovered from the rata. Oast
waa tbat of a man 60 yeara et age. thaeiMt
a man of 80, both white men. . Ira V
It
farther Idaatidnatlen bat been aaiaredeB
te this time. Tha search far baaUea.aaatt
gees en, -.' . m
- . . 'v"'l?j;
tlievea te Me Tmesu. "&
BiitumaHAK, Ala.,- April W aU
giving me name or ueerga jrwEMM)
arrested taat nignt ana is meugni
officers te bear a resemblance te
the Chicago Bturdarar. Tha
uniaegn tnuraarar. 'lner aatm mmt-f
wed with tbe Isresny of a vsUsa taMBk
i Daniels. Perkins baa been tn taeft
days, etepplncat the AUbtBaalrMMav '
eners; ea
one
ten dsv. (toenln
Perklna ettered 085 and a geld waseh,Br
ball, but he waa detained until tha tBitaiti
can ascertain whether ha la Taeeett or nasi.
Be retusea te talk, except ssyleg tsh
came recently irem uaicage, .-
Btttnkan b IDinlm. - tf-'
Nr.w Yebk, April SO. A pOra4'i'iaiay
Avenind Telegram asrea rariSBaytiJ
ueerge n, rcnuieien, uniiea awee.i
ter te Berlin, has been ettlekaa
apoplexy at rr inuauw, - , , m - -jt
i.ater inrormaiien states aar. A'4issnB
waa strleksn while in a train aear,,WtiPi
baden, te wbleh place he had taken a Wf
veyed te tbe hespiut at hla own dettrtY Jan
la paralj s;d en one aide. -?
l-anstaa gtaarks faatthed, f -?",'.
WABntWOTOSf. Anru 20 -Tbe
eloneref pensions has been advlatd
Fallelanna Qnstave snd Em lis
wbe wsra recently oenvloted In tha Us
SUtes court st New Orleana for fiwntjtvj
oenneotlon with tba penalea elalat of J
former, wsra en tha ltth Inst. ssBMSStl
MOhte pay a Una et 11.000 1 Kmlla-aUi
Chester te stand committed until tha BtMt
paid, or ether Ita dueuargaa las
snea with tba law. . t&t
Conalileu IsepniVad. V
BKBLirr, April 2a A ballelta Uee at
0 o'clock, asya t Tha emperor paessd ft
geed nlgbt. Tbe fever has deefCedaM
uia respirauea aa me wuwe in ansi1 w i'
general oendttton baa improved. e ntea
of bleed nolaeolnsr has been dlaenvatad.
ril Innea ara Iru Ra l etlll aheit." '.V.
9ha MualaaiiiDl Van Hfabv V
Pcairib ea Chisn. WIa. Aiirtl A1
The MieslMlppl rl vr Is within a taw BtcaMf :
cf the hlsh water mark el UN aad? at asafl i
en tba rise. Tha Fourth ward la inanity a
anbmarsed and famlllea ara raevlSM esaa,'
The pontoon bridge cannot ba nstd'atai m
pataeegere are transferred by rjeM tAjsav
ureger. xee asw muis taui uwwa rf,f '
ntajsy atternoen. $M
A Clab Heuae IMaatad.1 ,iCdi .'--
WASHtMOTON. April 20 FlM .tB ' VtM
MeUopelltan cinb building thla aeiiM
desueyea the fourth fleer. Less fllLOafl
insured. '&&
Acquititd el Murder, r, '$S?i4
(linfinwnnil Ilia. Anvil en TA jM
case agalnat J. C. UundUy for kUUatt !
a. wilier en December 12 laat. thai!
yesterday afternoon returned avefdtett
acqulttsl. Baedley shot WaBar for attctBt
Intimacy with bla wile. gfef;,
A'
nlsdaUa. XxtaadaSisaseAhr. 'ffii
Lendek, April 2a Mr. GUdMkeB
written a leuar et sympathy la Ob
Rematne, of Yeugbal, who waa dUmUsttt
from tbe maglttrscy for Issuing a praetaaraa,
tlen of suDoert of a meeting which the ntT-
ernmeutnaa procuimeu.
-i
Lendow, April 2a Jem. Smith
T.m anl,h 4HWIU HhatUllM. ':ZM ,
accepiea tne enaueugn or daeaseai. ,
Australian champion, for a price flgnt Mr. -
te.uuuaaiue. -mi
.... &
tiiiia rauvuuy iniHJ, t
w i mm-.- Inl Ol TKn tfAnaalWiJ
day;pi8ed the mtiltary academy tAdla-vg
QIBE appropriation uiua. . .j,i
11 WABBitraTOtr, D. OL, ArrflS-Jrwt
I I Eastern Penneylvanla and New J''
I '- . tr.U mlhi. allaKtlv - -..---- .
. ' .:".". r:'. -'.-i "mrxm-j$
irean te erux nerinwesieriy w.nen, ' ' V-""
'iM
Takleg Trout Vma Ullts Springs.-
Fres tha Lltlts Bceerd.
.,S. 'V$f.
Trout (lining season opened en Meaday"
and before tbe aun rose tbe sprints stirata
was lined with fishermen from Bread'.
treet down te Reme. It wsa a pltMlM:i
dsy and fish took wall te tba bait aet lac .
tbem. A Reading man wrnt bome wiU
forty-three, Al. Raueb. of Laneaater, teak,
borne a dczen and a faeir measariatr freaa
ten te fifteen inebes. Lltlts boys all war
lucky In getting their share, one esptartaB
thirty-five, and no less than 800 were ltftatv .
out et tbe stream. Tuesday Freak UOWtM
ei ijancaaier, ana einer atrangera wasa ;
fishing, bnt n wss a bine dsy for tha Aaat.
men, aa me uauy uiue waa nut ut mmmf.i-i
aumar. - s1
jLivierinc ite. .. ktb
Frem the Mount Jey BUT and Maws. '..-n
. . -.., . . irifl
'lueaaay, narry u. ei er iui vatsiapi
Mentzer explored tha cava leratatl
near the boreosh mill . at' a
known aa tbe cove. They went in left,
a dlatance, discover leg several new
h antrann te which wasaalaadbyati
leg away alxlccbeeel dirt and. wriu.MKatj,
through flat en thstr stemacua. ab treasttsa
el their ad entnra ihey brought out a aaa '
ber of sulaetltee broken front U waits
Tbe formatlena are quite pretty. 'iy.
a , i v
A BesncaahuiUt-s OMth. ,f'A
Etrly Thursday morning Jehn Je'ae, it.
Ne, 13 TUlsry strest, Broemyn, n. x i
hla had In a aomDambUlIStle State. Vtnlkad .
tn thnatalrwey. mlased bla footing sbdIaUJ
a,-, a a. ..aa. ka,ait Im jat -. laa ttaAaF i .1. i J3
lO UUQ IWeWUI WIVtBVAIWK AJgSJ -i4B Tt .'j-
Menty raid ea a Huabavud'a ttcats.
Te-day tbe widow of Daniel S. Mull
lata a clerk la tbe freight station of l
Pennsylvania railroad, wm paid tba aaa
of MOO by tba relief departaieat of tat ft
md, tt which ke teaeafttt
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