"My - JCff y a-.r5JK5 elaatfatef fflh VOL.U:ME XXIV- NO. THE JACOBS CASE ARGUED. MCI SOX AtSlQSED WRI A XKff TRIAL SHOULD BE GRANTED. 4e Heard or Parden, te 1M Appealed U by His Counsel It the SapremeOeMt Falls te Betide Favorably A Synopsis of tne Argem.nt la Hi Behalf. Theilrstcte en the supreme ceart Hit for argument te-day was that, of JaaaeeH. Jacob, oenvloted of murder In tbe tint de gree. Tbe mm wm called for argument ahertly alter the opening of oenrl at Phila delphia ttala morning. Cel. B. Prank Eah leman and J. Hay Brown argaed In behalf of tbe prisoner for a new trial, and Dl.tr let Attorney Weaver and F.. K. Martin, for tbe commonwealth, against tbe granting of tbe same. Tbe following are the specifications of error assigned by ceunaal for Jaoeba : 1. Tbe court erred In overruling tbe fol lowing question put te Dr, Jeseph Fur ness: 11 Were you able te nJge from yenr In tercourse with him what bla temperament, disposition and the condition of bis mind waa ?" 2. Tbe ceert erred In overruling tbe fol lowing question put te aame wttneai : State what are the quality and charac teristics of delendant'a mind aa te exolta exelta blllty T'' 3. Tbe court erred in overruling tbe fol lowing question put te same wltneaa : ' Please state whether or net, In yenr Judgment, there were iiueh controlling ln Uuencea In the mind of Jamea H. Jaoeba, the defendant, that It waa net oenacloua of Ita own purposes and en aoeount of these lnllueneea was incapable of deliberating or premeditating ; and, if se, what were these controlling Influences ?" In opening the argument Jacobs' counsel Bald : " Bnt a slngle question la raised, In this case. The plea of insanity was net for mally made for the defendant. Aftir tbe meitcaieful, psttentand, we may truthfully add, palnlul consideration of the case, we felt that v. e ought net te ark tbe acquittal of tbe accueed era the grounds of Insanity but belleve that the degree of bis offense, in view of tbe condition of bis mind at the time of tbe homicide, was net tbe blghest known te tbe law." After revlewlng the facta in the case counsel referred te Jaeibs' fear tbat Qulgley was trying te (separate his children from blm and en tbe fatal night when Qulgley stepped In front of Jacobs' beuse and remonstrated with Jaoeba against whip ping bis children, the defendant became frenzied by tbaf fear, and while uuder ita control struck tbe ratal blew. The error complained of is tbat "the court would net allow us te sbew that there was an absence of power te dotermlno properly the true nature and character of bla aet and bis responsibility as the se ter; .that there was an absenea of that self determin ing power in bis mind, rendering It con--aelous of the real nature of its own pur poses and capable of resisting wrong im pulses ; that this self-governing power waa wanting, due te tbe controlling Influencea of bla morbid fear, and bis mind was net fully oensoloui of its own purposes and did net deliberate or premeditate in tbe sense of tbe aet describing murder In the first degree. That such waa the condition of tbe unfortunate man's mind we were abun dantly able te prove, and we confidently ex pected te make under the rejected offers a complete defanse te tbe charge of murder In tbe first degree." In conclusion decisions of tbe supreme court bearlng en tbe point raised were cited, RErLV OP COMMONWEALTH'S COUNSEL. The commonwealth's counsel In reply te tbe arguments of tbe defendant's counsel said tbelr argument analyzed means tbat tbe defendaut waa sane at the time he com mitted the aet but In a high state or excite ment and therotere was net guilty of mur der In the QiBt degree, but the degree of his guilt was lessened by reason of that excite ment. After referring te the decisions cited by tbe defendant's counsel it waa argued tbat tbe testimony showed tbat three days befere tbe murder Jacobs threatened vle. lenee te the Q tlgleya ; he said : " I will have revenge. I will settle tbe Qnlgleya. I would j ust as seen kill a man as leek at him. I atn a dangerous msu, The Qulg ley a all kuew me, and tbey are afraid of ma If I get Inte trouble I bave get geed lawyers tbat will clesr me." In pursuance of tne-flbava threat he slabbed Elmer Ells Ells eorth Qulgley en the night or December 11, 18SC, with all tbe attending circum stances of a cold-blooded, unprovoked, pro pre meditated and wilful murder, In which be made bis own provocation, selected bla fatal Instrument, sought his victim en tbe publle thoroughfare, pursued blm while fleeing from blm, overtook him wben be could Ilea no further, stabbed blm In a vital part with a deadly weapon, returned te bis beuse, deliberately replacing tbe weapon in the table drawer from which be bad evidently taken It, closed tbe Bhutters of bla dwelling, fled first tohismetber's,then te bis aunt's, told of his deed, showed tbat be appreciated tbe extent of bis crime In the (ear tbat bis victim would dla After arguing that the authorities elted by tbe detense did net apply te tbts question raised in thia case, counsel oenoluded by stating tbat " tbe defendant, through bis oeunsel, bad an eppartunlty tj plead insan ity ; instead thereof, hepleaded self-defense, nd new sets up a vicious disposition aa tbe palliative of tbe crime, only In tbe hope of lessening the degree. Tbe court below, when it overruled tbe question for which specifications of error are filed, distinctly stated: 'Question overruled, no plea of In. aanlty having been made, bnt tbe plea of Insanity waa positively disclaimed by de fendant's counsel.' J'lf this plea shall prevail, there Is an end te resxmslblllty for crlme as we knew it ; me controlling lniliences which the coun sel of the prisoner set up are present in a varying degree in every human heart ; and the law must be remodeled en tbe basis of their intensity ; race Instincts and heredi tary tendeuetea will have te be analyzed and weighed, and attorneys will leek for the sources of their Information te authori ties net recognized In the courts." A decision is net expected for a few weeks. 1'ro.eeatlon Wlilidnwu. Theasssult and battery case against Jacob Witch, preferred by Mlcbael Cenlln before Alderman A. F. Dennelly, baa been with drawn. Cenlln did net care te press the suit en account of being obliged te attend court, which would cava Interfered with tela work and he agreed te withdraw the ault upon tbe payment of costs by tbe de. fendant This was satisfactory te Witch and be settled en these terms. Eloped With a Huutrpalntcr. Society In Uniontown was surprised by the announcement of tbe elopement le Youngstown, Ohie, and marriage there of Miss Mary p. ruuerand Tbeenbllus BBsrle. Miss Fuller Is a daugbter of Dr. Jehn Ful ler, a prominent Fayette county pbysielan, and abe la a sister of Lieutenant Fuller, of the United States army, who Just this time year age eloped with and married a daugbter of a banker, Mr, Jenes, of Union town. Bewie is a beusepalnter and tbe marriage waa objected te because be was net able" te move In as high circle of so ciety ash U bride. 217. THE LOSS HOTTEST OBBAT. w Tanks el Oil Strack by tlghtaueg and Oeasnaaed Rm oil City. On Saturday afternoon lights Ing struck a 20,000 barred tank belonging te the Ksy Ksy ateae Refining company eat Oil creak, two miles north of Oil City, Pa. The tank con tained 15,000 barrels of oil and en Sunday morning tbe oil boiled ever and ran down the eraek about tars quartan of a mile. A atroeg wind forced the burning petroleum te the opposite bank, saving aeveral oil works, but another tank, containing 80,000 barrels, waa ignited by the overflow, and there were feats ter tbe aafety or the city should It bell ever. Pirrsnuaa, May K The deader' spec ial from Oil City says : v Tbe fire burned itself out about 3 o'clock thla morning, when the laat overflow took place. The only leaa besides tbe two tanks and the oil was wooden railroad bridge across tbe creek owned by the Western New Yerk s Pennsylvania railroad, and about tOOO damage at tbe barrel works. Exaggerated reports were sent out last night te alarm the oenntry and many In quiries are made te-day aa te the aafety or tbe city, Tbese reports were sent out by a stranger wbe represented himself te be a Mew Yerk newspaper correspondent. The total less by the oil tank flre Is estl mated at 1200,000. m ARREST Of A IIORSB THIEF. II. Will B. Tried In Lebanon County rirst Bad Tncn Brought Uere. On Wednesdsy evening a men registered at tbe ML Vernen hotel, Ephrata, as J. A. Sherman. He aald he came from the West and waa looking for work. The next day he hired a team from H. I Miller, pro prietor of tbe hotel, te drive out and sen some people about work. He returned It in tbe eveulng and en the next day again hired a team te go te Lebanon oeunty, say ing be would be back Sunday evening. On Sunday morning Mr. Miller was astonished te receive a telegram from Pine Greve, Lebanon oeunty, stating tbat his horse waa there, that be bad been Beld by Sherman and tbat party waa under arrest for another horse theft. On the Sunday before be went te Ephrata, he hired a team at Annvllte and ettered it for Bite at Bern vllle but oeuid net find a buyer. lie then drove te Millers bnrg, where he sold the tesm, He then went te Reading, from there te Ephrata, where be repeated his tactics of hiring a team and selling it. After Sherman'a ar rest for tbe Annvllle horse theft he told about hiring Mr. Miller's team and where be had aeld it Beth teams were sold in the same neighborhood. Mr. Miller went te Lebanon county te-day te recover his team. Sbnrman will be prosecuted in Lebanon county for tbe horse stealing for which he waa first arrested, and after his sentence Is served In tbat county he will be tried in this oeunty for stealing Mr. Miller's team. l'HAISE YOU CLEVELAND. Ills Decision as Arbitrator aires Complete HatlsUcilen. The arbitration of tbe president of. the United States en tbe boundary question With Nlcarsgua has made a very favorable impreaslen en the people of Cesta RIes, aa tbe cardinal point submitted te the arbi trator bas been judged in absolute con formity with the rights of the repnblle and with the allegations presented "by the government alnce tbe beginning of the dispute. Trestlng en this question, the Oaeeta Offlexal says that the settle ment for all lime of this sole point of dissgreement between tbe two republics is a matter of congratulation te both gov ernments, aa ita removal thus mskes possi ble tbe further strengthening of tbe bends of fraternity whleh unite them. "The boundary question," It ssys, "between Cesta Klca and Nicaragua bas at length ter minated in a peaeefui manner worthy of imitation ever afterward, thanks te tbe geed judgment of tbelr governments who decided te submit tbe dispute te the de cision or a person in a high political posi tion, whose Impartiality and correct Judg ment could net but inspire them with absolute confidence. Beth Republics con sequently ewe a lively gratitude te tbe president of the United States for the good will with whleh be se worthily lent his valuable aid te the two sister countries, which are alike admirers or the great re public of tbe north. The Republic of Oesta Klea delights in new paying its homage te President Cleveland." "Thlrtl-llve Vetes for Rebert Tayler." The Tennessee Demoeratlo convention at Nashville, held a four hours' session Sat urday night and took one ballet, wbleh re suite 1 : Tavler,'GS3 ; Trousdale, 540 ; Mo Me Mo Cennell, 102. -, Tbe convention tben ad journed till Monday. They are telling a queer story en Dele gate William Smith, chairman or tbe Knox county delegation te tbe convention. Smith went te church Sunday morning, modestly took a rear pew, and settled himself for a season of religious Inspiration. His hard work In tbe oenvontlou for tbe past four days told en blm, and he began te doze. The preacher was telling of the great men of Tennessee, and finally reached Jehn Knox, once governor of tbe state. Ashe pronounced the name " Knox " tbe dele- Este was aroused, and rUlug from bis sest e shouted In stentorian tones : " Thirty-five votes for Rebert Tayler 1" The congregation took In tbe situation and an audible titter went through tbe chureb, during which the delegate es caped. 1UII Mews. The Sundsy games of base tall were : At Rldg6woed, Brooklyn 8, Athletic 3 ; at SL Leuis, St. Leuis 0, Ksnsas City 2 ; at Cincinnati, Cincinnati 0, Louisville 2. Saturday's League games were : At De troit (twelve Innings), Detroit 3, Phllsdel phla 1 ; at Ohloage, Chicago 0, New Yerk 3; at Indianapolis, Indlsnapells II, Washing Washing tenO; atPUUburir, Pittsburg 7, Bosten 4. Association games of Saturday were : At Cincinnati, Cincinnati 8, Louisville 3 ; st Philadelphia, Athletic 2, Brooklyn 3 ; at Cleveland, Baltimore S, Cleveland 4 j at St. Leuis, SL Leuis 4, Kansas City 2. The game was wen for tbe Dstrelts by the bard hitting of old "Deacon" Welte In the twelfth Inning. Ramsey has been reinstated hy Louis ville and pltebed yesterday. The Six-Days Recerd Net Ilreken. The international six-days - go as - von please rscest Madisen Square Uardnn.New Yerk,onded Saturday evening. At 11 o'clock Saturday morning Llltlewoed was ene mile ahead of tbe beat record, but after that be dropped back again until, at 0 p. in., be was a mile and two laps beblnd Albert's Baere. He was extremely lsme then, sud lest centlnuslly, finishing about 0 o'clock as seen aa he bad passed the record of Fitzgerald. Tbe total amount divided among tbe walkers was within 1200 of 110,000. or this amount 5 000 went te LUtlewoed. KOO0 te Guerrere, $1,500 te Herty, $1,000 te Nore Nere mac, and "300 te Uelden. The complete score or these In at the one was as follews: UUlunce. ITlme. ". Milfs. Yrn I b in Lliilewoed ., ,. tin b-u iti:i Onerrure bsu l s e m-4'i lierty MS 1,13) ni-ia Ner-uiac Ml 470 HU-f Uelden . est ue 111 11 Aueib.r Murderer UeblBd the Bare The execution of the colored murderer Zeph Davis led te another tragedy Satur day night In Chicago, In a saloon quarrel ever tbe merlta el the Davis case, Geerge Boyd, a negre musician, stabbed te tbe heart a white mechanle named Jehn Stevenson. Boyd walked te a police ststlen te give himself np, claiming self-defeme as bis excuse, but remembering tbe prompt trial and execution et Davis, turnd away and ran. He wm aesn, however, and poUearoea seen bad him behind tbe bars. JACOB STEFFI DEAD. THE LtTrXB MAW WHOM MBAJU.T EVERY BODY EBSABOTJIS KNEW. A Familiar Figure the attests at tAaeas- Isr ins Past Twenty flrs Tsars Death etMaseey B. Kneads, WW. wet the Late Charles a. Kheads, Anether of the many oharaetersot this city baa passed away. On Saturday even leg Jacob Staff died or apoplexy at the oeunty hospital. Ha sad bam la falling health for Berne time past and. eight daya age be waa removed from the almshouse te the hospital. Ha waa born la Qoedvllle, and waa raised in the family et Mleaeel Senaenlg. Became te Lancaster before the war and for a number of yeara waa em ployed by Benjamin Mlehter, who at tbat time waa manufacturing bla bitter with great success. After Mr. Mlshler'a death Steffy went te the almshouse, where ba bad been for fifteen yeara or mera. Steffy waa probably the smsllest man In the oeunty, being but little ever three feet and a half In height Oa aoeount of bis alas. he was oenalderable of a curiosity. Ha spent much of bis time en the streets, and in tbat way became acquainted with a large number or people. He waa known far and wide by both old and young, and be bad many friends, or lata yean tie bad ael ael dem been seen en tbe streets, and many people were under the Impression that ha had been dead for aeveral yeara. Mr. SttOy waa aged about 73 yeara at the time of bla death. In early life be waa ex hibited in aeveral circuses. Hi b. Maeiey B. Btteads Dies. Mrs. MasseyB.Rhoads,widewotthelateC. Q. Rhoads, died en Sunday morning about 4 o'clock at her residence, Ne. 231 North Charlette street, in the 40th year or her age. The Immediate cause of ber death waa neuralgia of the heart, though aha bad been suffering for two or three weeks past with Inflammation or tbe lungs. Mrs. Rheada waa a daughter of the lata Hen. Themas H. Burrewea, of this city. 8 he married Charles O. Rhoads, of the firm of H. Z. Rbeads t Bra, Jewelers. Her husband died about six years age, leaving two chil dren, Saleme and Charley. Mrs. Rheada waa a woman of high intelleet and finished education and a favorite In the beat ae ciety. She will be greatly missed la a wide circle et devoted friends. Her funeral will take 1 place Teesdsy at 11 o'clock ; ser vices at St. Jamea Episcopal church, of whleh she waa for many yeara a memben Laneatttr. Peblle Bnlldlng. Frem the Mew kra. It Is perhsps net generally known tbat while the eitizsns of Lancaster are indebted te Congressman Hltstand for engineering the bill for a publle building for this elty through the Heuse, and te Senater Came Came eon ter Ita passage through the Senate, tbey are no less Indebted te W, U. Henael, etq., for preventing Ita veto by President Cleveland. He bad certainly made np bla mind that Lancaster should share tbe fate et Atlentewn, and there ,waa certainty no apparent political reason why se atreng a Republican d 1st riot should ba favored and tbe Demoeratlo district represented in Allentown by .Congressman Sewden left out In tbe cold. Rut wben the Allentown veto was announced, Mr. Henael leat no time In' gaining tbe ear of tbe president and plying blm with reve nue ' and postal atattstlcs of aueh weight aa oeuid ba presented by no ether dlstilef. But our Information leads te tbe conclusion tbat all tbese would have been Ineffectual had It net been for Mr. Hensnl'a persistent personal appeal, It being about tba only favor he had asked of tbe presi dent en personal grounds, and In wbfeh he had taken an active Interest with political friends en tbe oemmtttee wbe reported tbe bill favorably te the Heuse. Twe atay Walks. The Muuaneroher and Liederkianz, Lan caster's two large singing aoeletlee, held their annual May watka Sunday morning. Owing te the ram of Siturday tbe ground waa rather damp and for that reason tbe crowds that participated were net as large as they otherwise would have been. Tbe Mcoanerehor members met at their hall en Prlnee atreet at 5 o'clock in tbe memlng and walked te Kuapp'a Villa where break fast waa had and the greater part of the fore noon spent and highly enjoyed. The Llederkrana walked te Telia Haln where they breakfasted and had a geed time. Tae Failing Weman. Mary J. Weidler, the fasting woman at tbe almshouse, still refuses feed. Thla la the C3i day since she haa eaten a bite of anything and in all tbat time nothing baa passed ber lips but vater. She still main tains tbat abe deea net need nor want feed. The case la aurely a remarkable one and it la dIUleult te tell what will be tbe result. Dr. Sensenlg feel aa though feed aheuld be forced into ber in order te save her life, yet In ciss ahe resists this is a very difficult and unpleasant operation. Although abe Is quite tbln her oendltlcn is net much worse than three weeka age. Arrest or a rasllive. Overayear age Jehn Ueffelflnger while walklngen Locust street late at night waa met by Jehn Witch, son et tbe notorious Jacob Witeh. Yeung Witch knocked Hef felflnger down, and was about robbing him when be was scared away by parties coming te the rescue of Ueffelflnger. Witch then iktpped out te avoid arrest, and remained away from town until Saturday, when he returned. Constable Merringer heard of bis return and arrested blm. In default of ball, Wlteh has been committed for a bearing by Alderman A. F. Dennelly. There is also a case at Alderman Spur rier's against Wltcb. It charges blm with a felonious assault and battery whtbh oc curred almost two yeara age. New he will be obliged te anawer that offense also. During his absenoe from tbe city Witch baa been spending most of his time in tbe Welsh mountains. Tried 10 Blew Up III. Stere. An attempt was made about two o'clock Saturday morning te blew up with dyna mite tbe store el J. C. Rummel A Ce., Ship pensburg. The building waa badly dam aged. J. M. Hamilton, oneel the members eitbe firm, end his family reside In tbe building above tbe store and they narrowly escaped injury. J. C, Rummel bss been an active Prohibitionist, and it Is believed tbst an attempt te destroy bis property waa made beeause of some recent publle utter. ancea by him as te tbe treatment whisky men bueuiu receive, nis toss will net ee great. Unclaimed L.tteri. Following is tbe list or unclaimed lettsra remaining at the Lancaster postetnoe for tbe week ending Msy 14 :, Ladut LUl Mrs. Sadie Kelly, Mrs, Osslan Ksy. Oenta LutUev. L R. Dalrymple, Lee M Ilsrt, Prep. Michael II outer, Huey A Shoemaker, Henry Kupp, H. B. Mathmere. A iTelty Hlende In Beys Attire. Sarah ureen, aged 22 years, was ledged In Jail In Pettsvllle for masquerading in men's clothes. She Is a petite and rather pretty blonde, and hsylng procured a suit of male attire and bad her hair cropped close, was able te pass as a boy et 17. She left ber home at St. Clair several daya age, and en Saturday was playing ball with a crowd of boys at Otlbartaea. She ssys aba waa praotielng te go en the stage, LANCASTER. PA MONDAY, MAY 14, 1888. Um WBW MENNONrtBS. Urge OalfeettDg at Leaaeaeeket's Meet lea sass tssasea by Bahe Bttlatr. There waa a vary large gathering ea Saaday, of Haw Menaenltse, at Looga Leoga Loega aeokft'a aaeetlng hease, about flvemllea from thla city, and thiee miles from Stras bnrg borough. Tha principal attractions were a aermeaby Bishop Stelxar and the baptism of five adults. Tha asaaMag house waa crowded te Its utmost capacity. Tha services were opened by aa Intro Intre Intro duetery discourse by Rev. J eha Kebr. He waa followed by Bishop Stelnar, of Frank lin county, who preached aa able and vary InterasUag aeraaea ea baptism. At the eloaaef tha aeraaea Rev. Ell Herahsy, of Blnkley'a Bridge, sdtnlnlstered the rite of baptism te five adult believers. Rav. Levi Sheak, residing near Chloklee,madeaahert olealag address. Several ether clergymea were present, but took ae publle part in tha servlees. raised Tnreegn, Thla afternoon a large party et news paper men, with their lamlllea passed through this elty ea a speclsl train ever the Pennsylvania railroad. .They are en tbelr way te Luray Cava and tha Natural Bridge, Va, en a pleasure trip. These papers were represented: Philadelphia Tn, D. G. Fenne, O. B. HeusMs and wlvaa ; Commercial Hit, 8. N. Wlnslew and wife , JKce Rtcerd; H. Orattan Dennelly and wire i Philadelphia Democrat, Mrs. H. Delok and daughter) Item, Thomaa Fitzgerald and daugh ter ; . Wilmington Republican, W. Scott Vernen and wife; Weat Chester Republican, W. R. Bliss and alstsr ; Chester Tmu, Jehn A. Wallace and wife t Westchester Democrat, Geerge H, CJuss and Wife ; Wilmington Sunday Star, X B. Bell and wife ; Philadelphia Evening Slar, Jamea MoOennell and wife ; Phila delphia World, Rebert Welsh and wife ; Taggatt' Times, IT. L. Taggerl and wife and Mra. K. S. Bladen ; Jiijuirer, Jenaa Robinson and wife, and H. S. Arndt and wife Recerd, Jehn Bally and wife, and J. B. Cham bars and wife; Sunday Republic, 3. R. Dunglleen and wire; Sunday Ditpatch, W. P. Bmyeh and wife; New Yerk Herald, C. H. Brown ing and wife: Philadelphia JVest. W. P. Mervln aad wife and Prof. Aaher and wllej New Yerk United Prase, W. P. Phillips and wife 1 Norrlatewn Herald, Morgan R. Wills and wire ; Norrlatewn Times, Wil liam Rennyaen and wife 1 Philadelphia United Press, W. C. Vaarse and wlfaj Evening Call, H. M. Shelden and wire j Ledger, Joel Cook and daugbter ; Jehn MeKenna and wife and Peter Bslger : Bulletin, T. J. Lindsay and wife ; William Perrlna and wife: North American, Geerge Rogers and wife ; Leisure Hours, 'Mrs. Ferney and daughter, it la tha annual complimentary excursion tendered by the Pennsylvania railroad te tha prose of Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington. Taaen te Delaware; Chief of Police Dougherty, of Wilming ton, Delaware, arrived In thla city thla af ternoon with a requisition for Byard Beene, wbe la wanted for a robbery committed In that city. Beene waa taken before Judge Livingston this afternoon, admitted thai he waa the party wanted, , and he waa handed ever te Chief Dougherty. , He will betaken te Wilmington en tba Day Express-, j . Chief Dougherty la a popular official, and bn Saturday received tbe Demoeratlo nom ination for mayor of Wilmington. Showers BcesptnreeV William Sbewers, the esesped murderer from tbe Lebanon Jail, waa captured en Sunday In a deserted aoheol house five miles from Lebanon by three young men who hfd a band te-hand struggle with him before he was overpowered. He was then securely tied and conveyed t Lebanon J all and plaeed in a cell under gusrd. The excitement was Intense, and but for the presence of srmed officers he would have been lynebed. His captors will be paid f 100 each for tbelr work. Shewera seemed very little atteeted and aald tbat be would yet cheat the gallows. He wilt prebsbly be hanged aema time in July. ; Runaway en ataner street. -KVt Benjamin Witmer, a baker of Millers vllle, bad a rather exeltlng runaway In the western part of this elty Saturday evening. He waa driving along Maner atreet when his horse frightened and atarted te run. He waa thrown from tbe buggy and atruek en bis heed, whleh waa badly put. He waa taken Inte Bnyder'a ahee store, where his injuries were attended, after whleh'be waa able te leave for home. Tbe herae ran tbe buggy against deer atepi, trees, Ac, and It was very badly amaahed up. The animal was caught en Weat King atreet. Dbebarg'd en Habeas Corpus. Mra. Mary Beas waa taken before Judge Livingston en a writ of habeas corpus en Saturday afternoon, .She had been com mitted as a vagrant by the mayor and as ahe acted strange waa transferred te tbe lnsine asylum. Tba testimony taken en Saturday showed that aha waa of Bound mind. Wben she waa sent te Jail she had aueut (100 secreted In ber clothing. TbeUeiscM.n, The colored man, wbe is formed some thing like a herae, drew quite largecrewda wbile en exhibition Friday and Saturday, in tbe store in Centre Square which until recently waa occupied by Burger fc Sutten. Yesterday he waa taken te Philadelphia and for tbe remainder of tbe week will be en exhibition at the Arch street museum. A Native or Tbla County. Mrs. Elisabeth Wlckllne, wile or Wil llsm Wlckllne, of Reading, dlsd Ssturday, aged 49 years. Deceased waa born in Lan caster oeunty, and had lived In thia city 24 yeara. Twe eblidren aurvlve, Jehn Wlck llne and Mra. Annie Stemm, Tbree Cecdimtd. Rev. W. H. Lewara preached at the Lutheran ennreh at Neff. vllle, en Saturday, and confirmed three persons. A communion servlee waa beld en Sun day, at whhrt there were a large number of oemmnn'.oants. The Uuliy uf tbe Iratb." The long looked for work or Rev. Dr. J. Msx Usrk, of this city, en " Tbe Unlly of the Truth," is new for sale at Z ibm's took store In tbts elty, and tbe friends of tbe popular Moravian elergyman are manifest ing mueb esgernera te secure a copy. A review of the work will appear In the In telligences aoen. Bleel Works Murn. The ateel works and abeet rolling mill of Henry Dlasten t Sens, at Tacony, wm to tally destroyed by fire Sundsy morning. The less will feet up 3JO,0O0and the Insur ance amounts te 1193,000. Ths origin et the fire Is a mystery. Advance In Coffee frlccs. New Yerk, Msy 11 The announce ment that tbe Brazilian Parliament had passed the emancipation act caused a consid erable jump in the price of coffee te day. May option doted Saturday at 13 40 and ad vanced te 13 90. June optlena closed at 12 99 and opened at 13 4a July closed at 12:10 and opened at 12:60. Other options were all higher. The aalea up te neon amounted te 70,000 bags. The freeing of the slsves wbe are employed in the Rie coffee ul.tilet was considered aa likely te upset the labor market and result la a de crease of the sest ceflM supply, THttEE PEOPLE KILLED. rASlBNaER TBAIN WHECKBO MBBR rOOMrAUr.M COLORADO. The Train While Going at High Speed atiikss aOarLeaatd With Dyaaastte aad a Ter rible Biploitea Resalia a Desna Fby sletaas Ge te the ReU.fef Victims. Dbnvbb, CeL, May It. Meagre Inte If geaee has reached this elty that the express train known aa tbe ''Thunderbolt" en the BaataFe railway met with a horrible acci dent aear FeunUIn about fl o'clock thla morning. It collided with a freight train which had a quantity of powder In Ita cargo, Aa explosion followed la whleh ten people ware killed and a numbsr wounded. Beth trains wreaked. Particulars cannot be obtained aa yet. Cof.enA.Do Bnuwes, Cel., Msy 14 This morning about S o'clock the north bound Santa Fe passenger train whleh left Kansas City Ssturday night running forty miles aa hour, ran Inte a ear lead with dyasealte at tha town of FeunUIn, near uoierado Springs. A terrible explosion followed. Seventy-two people are reported killed aad twelve physlelsas from here have gene te the aeena by a spseisl train. Tbe ahoek from the explosion broke the glass here, Skmvbr, Ce)., May 14 Liter particu lars received from Fountain, where tbe Santa Fe train oelllded with a freight, say tbat tbe "Thunderbolt" arrived there at 2:41a.m. Tbe brakes ere caboose and aeme eaia whleh were atandtng en a aide track get loose In aeme unexplained way, and the can ran into tbe train with a terrlfle crash. Napths, whleh was en one et tbe ears, Immediately exploded, throwing the oil ever everything and set ling the train en fire. These eara whleh did net oateh were shoved back from tha wreck by the crew, but two eara that had been left standing en the mala track and whleh had a quantity of powder en beard, exploded with a tremendous repeif. The depot, a few dwelling houses and someeerewereoompletolydemoliahed. Rumors were made current that a large number el people bad been killed, but It la new definitely known that only three per sons, two men and one woman, were killed. Their namea oannet be ascertained. The Hat of injured runs up te 12 or 15 persons and may be augmented by mere. Tbe foreo of the explosion may be In. ferred when It Is aald that a bole 30 feet In diameter and 16 feet deep was made In tha ground where tbe eara steed. OuUlde of tbe two csrs which were burned, 10 cars, together with the locomotive, were wrecked. xh.y Elect Anether Watrltmau. Te-day the beard of prison inspectors met te fill the vaoaney caused by the reslg reslg reslg nstlonel Night Watchman laaae Lerab. All or tha members were present The candi dates nominated for tbe position were Ben jamin Brubaker, of Flerin, and Albert Smith, son of Prison-keeper Smith. Bru baker waa elested by a vote et 4 te 2, Messrs. Nlaaley and Martin voting for Smith. The new man la a brether-ln law et Inspector Esbleman, and the one that Just resigned, because ba was unfit for tbe poiltlen, was Eshleman'a aenln-iaw. The beard agreed te purehsse a refrigera tor for tha use or Keeper Smith. Narrowly Escaped Drowning. William Kllman and Otis Housten, who beard with Charles Robinson en East King atreet, made a narrow escape from being drowned at QraefTa Landing while beating en tba Oonestega Sunday afternoon. It eeema that the men were about changing seats when tbe beat began te dip " water and waa aoen upset. Beth men were caught under the beat and Klllraan waa tbe first te extricate hlmteir. With seveal ethers he turned his attention te Housten, and finally aucceeded in bringing him te tbe shore. Housten hsd sunk a couple of times, and altogether It waa a very close call for litm. Lightning in s Hetel. During the storm of Saturdayafternoeu ttiere was very considerable shsrp light nlng, but little damage waa done. Christian Hess, bartender at the Park heuie, bad a rather thrilling txperlonee. Ha waa stand ing behind the bar when tbere waa a shsrp flash of lightning. It seemed te enter the barroom by tba olectrle light wire, along whleh It ran for a time and tben dropped te the flser with a great report. The only damage waa a few splinters knocked out of tbe fleer, but Mr. Hess plainly felt tbe shock and waa badly frightened, Urana Ledge of Odd r.llewe. The Grand Ledge of Odd Fellows will meet at Allentown te morrow and the fol lowing representatives went te the meeting from this elty te-dsy : Lsneaster Ledge, W. F. Hsmbrigbt ; Herabel Ledge, Dr. M. W. Rsub ; Monterey Ledge, K. J. Kris man, and HBbel Ledge, Henry Wolf. The Grand Encampment ei tbe same order meets at Allentown te-day. Dr. Jehn Levergood la grand patriarch. Several ether members et tbe order went te Allentown en this morning's train. llefere the Mayer, The mayor discharged three ledgers this mernlDfr. One was Dennla Meagher, and his story was that he waa robbed en tbe cars between New Yerk and Philadelphia el his money and a railroad tleket te Pitts burg. He said the man aeated next te him gave blm a drink of liquor and atler that be did net remember anything until he was put off the train here by tbe conductor. He waa found at the depot by Officer Glass and taken te tbe station beuse. Sir. VI I if red Ball', case. On application of ber Immediate rela tives, Drs. Blsokweod and Franklin within a few daya put msde separate examine nation of Mrs. Wilfred Ball te test her sanity. They appeared before Alderman Hslbach and msde affidavit that she wss undoubtedly Insane. An order was Issued for ber admission te the Linesster asylum until such time as arrangements shall be msde ler her transfer te tbe state asylum at Harrlsburf. Oflleer Olt took ber te the aaylum thla morning. -' Ran I n te a Bread wagon. Saturdaythe horse of a milkman named Mowery, wbeae driver ha stepped In front of tbe bakery of Jehn Trees, en Seuth Queen, frightened end rsn sway. At the time Mr. Trees' wsgen was standing near leaded with cakes, bread, & With this tbe milk wsgen came in contact and upset It, throwing the oentents in tbe strett snd filling them with mud. Beth wsgens were slightly damaged. A He ts'.Keepet's Insane Act. Mineral Point, Wla, May 14 On Ssturday night Mark Terrlll, proprietor of tbe Olty hotel, shot and kllled Heniy Wesley, a colored man. They were In Ter rill's barroom and bad no dispute, but Terrlll was recklessly firing shots sbeut tte room and one atruek Wealey in tbe head, killing him almost instantly. Celd Weather In Illinois. Movmeuth, IlL, May 14. This vlelnlly was visited by a severe cold snap Saturday night. Iee formed In basins three-quarters et an Inch thick, and frost waa heavy. Gardeners report new potatoes, tomatoes, apple aad ether ear vegetable killed. in QUARTERLY MBEtl.NO, , Tae Ooed Templars Klee's Offlesrs and Holds Ittersstlng Xx.icl.ts, The fourth quarterly convention of the Independent Order of Geed Templars of Lancaster oeunty, convened In Ibe Grand Army hall, (Kepler bulldlns) en Saturday morning at 10:30 o'clock-, and was called te erusr ey uisuict chlel Templar W. P. Bol Bel Bol eon, of Drumore township. After the ap pointment of auberdlnate oiueers and com mittees, tha minutes et the last qustterly convention, held at Strasburg, were read aad approved. The committee en credentials reported forty-five regular delegates as being present and entitled te seats In the convention. District Cblef Templsr Bolten conferred the district degree en twenty members, after whleh the aeveral ledges represented made their quarterly reports, showing that tha order hsa largely Inereascd In member abtp alnee the last convention. Wm. H, Brlnten, Chrtstlsus, rcsd a well prepared essay en "Prohibition from a business view." Olyde Eger, of Strasburg, dellvered a recitation, as did also Miss Lam born, ofLlberty Square. Following wss the programme et tbe afternoon session 1 Select resdlng by Emily Ketirer, straabuigt roeltatlou, MIsaH. M, Bonsai!, Chrlstlsua ; cssaj en " Society of Te-asy," h. is. Nteeie, Lancaster ; essay en ' Our Werk, Rights and Dutloe," E. T. Bolten, Liberty Square j aelcet reading, Mlsa Sellle Ltnvlllr, Slrasburg j vocal sole, Carrie Ssyler, Ltneaster 1 select reading, Mellle Kager, Strasburg t Marys. Gardner, Lancaster i Annie Brlnten, Christiana, and Ellwood Jacksen, Bart Ssunders M. Col Cel lins, of Edeu township, rcelted "ileratlua at tha Brldge" in admtrabte style, and Mra. E. K. Bushong, et Eden township, read a well-prepared essay en " Why should women takean oetlvo part In tern tern tern peranoe work." Tbe oemmltteo en resolutions, threueu ita chairman, reajjf ted a sortes el preambles and roselutlonfX among ethers, "That we approve of the submission of the pre posed amendment te tbe constitution of tbe state prohibiting the traffic In Intoxicat ing beverages, and tbat we urge upon all our members te use every possible effort te secure Ita adoption by tbe people,") whleh were unanimously adopted. A oemralttee et five, censtating of W. If, Brlnten, J. J, Jaoksen, W. P. Bolten, L. 12. Wright and Emily Reuter, were ap pointed with a view of co .operating with tba W. O. T. U. and otbers, for the enforce, ment et law and the auppresalen of crime In this oeunty. A oemmltteo of five, consisting ( f Geerge E. Meek, Jamea K. Crawford, Ellwood Jaoksen, Florenoe Webster, and Allee Lsmbern, was appointed en publle meet ings, with a view of erganising mere Geed Templar ledges throughout the oeunly. S. K. Bteele, et Lancaster, waa elected te represent the dlatrlet ledgo at the next G read Ledge meeting. The following ollleurs were elected and dnly Installed by Wm. H. Brlnten, for the ensuing year t Dlatrlet Chief Templar, Luther S. Kauff. man, Lsneaster District Vleo Templar, Bailie Llnvllle, Strasburg s Dlatrlet Coun cillor, Ellwood Jacksen, Bart ( Dlatrlet Superintendent Juvenile Tempters, E. T, Bolten, Drumere District Secretary, F. G, Musaer, Lsnosnter; District Treasurer, Heward Webster, Badaburys District Chaplain, Mr. E. K. Busbeng, Eden 1 District Marshal, Saunders M. Cellins, Eden ' District Sentinel, Wslter Bbeef maker, Drumore j District Ouard, Viela Shoemaker, Drumore; District Deputy Marshal, Anna L. Myers, Lancaster ; Dla Dla treot Assistant Secretary, Florence Webster, Badsburyt District Past Chief Templar, W. P. Bolten Drumere, alter whleh the convention adjourned te meet In the M. K. chureb, Georgetown, Bart township, en the second Saturday in August next, Sunday T.inperanee Meeting. A temperance meeting under the ausplcea of tbe Women's Chrlsllsn Tumporance Union was beld at tbe court bouse en Sun day aftornoen. The devotional exercises were conducted by Rev. J. W. Memtnger, and Rev. C. Klvlu Ileupt delivered an ad. dress en the importance of temperance work. Tbe muale was rendered by tbe full choir of the Duke Street Methodist chureb with orchestra accompanlmeut. A Dangerous Walk, The Pennsylvania railroad company has raised tbe aeulh track at North Queen atreet about six Inches higher then it waa and the reault haa been a big nuisance te pedestrians. List night about a dozen persons stumbled ever the track and fell very heavily upon tbe wooden platform. Several persons were badly bruised and etbeia msde narrow etcape. Among these wbe fell Isst evenlng was an aged lady, wbe was en her wsy te church. To Te dsy the stumbling continues aud se vera 1 persons fell en aoeount of tbe high track. Iff at aalurdey Evening. The entertainment of the Literary soeloty of Sslungs,ewlng te the luclomcney et the weather en Saturday evening, was post poned until next Saturday evening. Among the plsys te be rendered are "The Flowing Bowl" and "Tbe Mlaoblevaus Nigger." Amicably Arranged. On Saturday William Procter, prose cuted Jacob Armstrong for the larceny as bailee of a wagon before Almerman Barr. Tbla morning the psrttes met st tbe elder man's and tbe suit was amicably adjusted, after whleh tbe proiecutlou was withdrawn aud tbe costs paid. m ' At tbe Hepreme Cearf. The Lancaster county easos appeated te tbe supreme court will ba argtted at Phil adelphia thla week. In all thlrty-alx have been appealed, and all week will be taken up in hearlng argument. JMrbary Coast leeks deserted te-dsy. 1'aid the Ces's. Geergo Andersen, arrested by Constable fibsut en Ssturday evenlng for drunken ness and disorderly conduct, wasdis'shsrged this morning by Alderman Barr upon psy. ment of costs. Oat Willi an Axe. Milten Kescli, et Coleraln township, while euttlng raits a low days sge, met with a serious accident Tbe axe with which be was working glaneed from a rail and struck him en the feet, cutting a deep gash. Dr. Wentz dressed the wound. Utfare Alderman n.rihey. Jehn Q. Wiley,' enMnoerrlglblo boy, has been committed by Aldeiman Hersbey for a hearing before tbe judges. DsvldGhle, for being drunk and disor derly, was obliged te pay the costs and was then discharged. list found. Sergeant Erlsman In going his reunda en Ssturday nlghl found a hat at the corner of Prince and Conestet a streets. Tbe owner can get the same by calling at the station house. K(Uterrl as V lyilclan. Dr. Ell Barr Lsndls, of East Petersburg, waa registered te-dsy as a pbyslelsn at the protheuotary'a efllse. Hsls a graduate et thla year's elaas at tba University of Pennsylvania, PRICE TWO CENTS' -)A-i ' i. 1 MUST GO TO MEXICO. M &. w- ,s.i .y I1EN30N, TUKPATTI TIUKR8Wl!0)UBt,1 OBtS XO US.BE A3 CORPUS. rt!i 1 i.r h. n.l..ri - --. . -. Grant the Writ Verdict in tbe Tally Hhse '-h Fdi-gtry Osse ABtrmid-A Bleileai ?& Made By Drawbaagh Healed, J Washing., May It Tha mprtmtjj a nun et tne united states haa deeMeel tha- Bonaen, who Is held in Mew Yerk fMMtf.',- ing rraudulent PattI tickets la tha OMy . oiexieo, must de rsturned te The point was decided ea plicatien by Bensen's oeunsel for a writ naoeascerpus, whleh Waa denied. fi lasiuprems court aise zeaaerea a asMen alen In tba Oey-Bernhamer tally rise lergery eaae from lndlanapella. Tba luuaui luoeuuneueiow weresmrmseL.,4T-, Beth Cey and Bernhamer are new la' tha Inritanarwitte Itl! rtiin .. .--. -- v .--" J- W..M.....K ,HM UHaHHt' ' uernnamer wsa taken te the Miehlaaa Ctt.' lnd,, penitentiary at once, but Cey waa. .w u.uu.u uu no luiuuinii num in; reoevery ether cases against allseed aaa.-- splraters have been begun, and BernhaaMt uh ueea ibkeu irem tne penitentiary aa a wttnimv. filth mam . -.m. MA ... - ........- v.m uvi wm, uun gv ,0 leJOJi. penitentiary, c J They were sentenced about three meatha''; age te eighteen months In tba penlteaUary. ' The supreme oeurtofthe United SUitaat'l has denied the motion et tha Dnwawaga-q people te reverse its own decision ea iaa"'. - hM. - W!V v...) uwb veeev f The supreme court also decided today $v luuiuiiuwi uu uaut uj ueuy une ciwat SJS Oallan te be tried by Jury. Tbla wasf linAHII .. III. MM.UI.H hA.Mll MM n.11 . 1 was accused of conspiracy la tha dlatriat ' J .uutvm - uuu.u9.umu wuiwji.MHRh VMev.i" unce niuik uauia uisiuica. IBM ih - nnllnA lnHcvt.a.t nn l h . t.a hlM. Mji r-.. 4UUBuuw ...... ,.j u.i-awwf ue tuuuiu uhve tt jury uim. in. jnwsvv fined him 125 and tha decision wmbm, talned by tbe dlstrlet supreme court. Taat ueoiaieu is 10-usy reveraeu or tne auaasr 1 . tribunal. -4 ?- The court alaedeclded by a divided aawl net te grant tha writ of habeas oerpaa IB taw esse or pjBnt Manen, and a number X$mm citizens or West Virginia, who wan 1 ed in tbat atate by Keatueky aUUK for participation in the murders j nuiet me uaiueia-Mcujy ieuus,i Uned In a Keatueky J all. Ge veraet W a son, of West Virginia, made spplteatkttt the United States elreult court et KeataaBTt for a writ et habeas corpus ea tha gteaaaa of unlawful aelcure of Mahea and ala eaaV psnlens. Tbe writ was lasued, bat wham presented tha Kentucky district eenr ra fused te release the prisoner. v- - - 4 TUB M. B. OCNVKBKNOE. W'- , A Charge Taat There la m OeaaMae"; Bet tbe Election or Certain ntsnafa,,'? New Yeuk, May It Bishop tffftt opened tbe third week's aesslea'af taw i Method 1st Episcopal oenferenoe at 9 es4aak this morning. After devotional exeteMi: ex-Liout.uev. Oumbaek, of Indians, ina inuewing resolution : - r;; ueieivta, tcsi ine oemmtttee ea oepaoy ue requeaiea 10 report ea tbe 15th Inst, their aotlen en the 1 electing the blabepa for a term, of I " '' ih. Tba matter waa referred te tbecemattttsw en episoepaoy. " -";F," Delegate McCutleugh, of Texas, esfiMtB memorial bbkidb laa'ceBteraaea Mil tbe Blair sjdaeasienal. bill wm betes gross. It wm referred te the eeaualesaa a tbe state et tba church, r tws- t. The book oenoara will eelebrajM'SweBsV teunlal next year, and 'a resctatiealw passed today constituting the oeBmttjtM en the book oencern an authorized hetjy te make preparations for the oelsbmUea 'af the event. The report of tha cemiaksaa ea bene voleneo was made tba order of tha day 1 for te morrow. 5V Rev. O. W. Smith, et PitUbnr,'5e. fered a resolution, wbleh was adopted, that the committee en tba eplerepeey'lM'BB - strueted te report te-morrow TMiBttiStlM ; oenferonoecan ba ready te proceed wMa)lhs election or msuepa ana ether gsaemt aaa ference oOleers by next Thuradsy. ' ,ft7?v nev. w. u, uunier, 01 uentrat xuhhOM offered a resolution regarding tha uf bishops, he asked tbat the en episoepaoy bel.utructed te aal rulea that only one canaidate lecabsBMftta be balloted fpr at a time. a,;j.; Dr, J. M. Bueklty, it New Yerfr, eststs ' a Buestltute te Mr. Hunter's moUeu whist, asked that the voting for blabepa aheald a. by orders. Rev. G. a Hana, of PcBgb keepsie,anaav. w.uun, nf ningaasiatsa. New Yerk, gave tbelr views ea tha aMtfcsa snd the substitute, the latter euarguMK U)a there were cliques and combination) ttBaVi ing in the oenferenoe for the 'parsstaa'al electing certain candidates, Tbla ptaveXeat " considerable dlxcusslea and Mr. HaaeMrB motion with Ita amendment and aabaHlatB was lest sjjVJk Rev. D. w. 0. Huntingdon, of tha see conference, offared a resolution 1 bat the election of bishops ba dsetaastbga a two-thirds vote. The house retaaai te" a.saasuiaasfl tha ffllAel Btlfl Shalt AtSilM tha SBhBSSAaLa-.nai 'lv- uaij'sjuu euw a usvw bum vuss aeaaaa a-a wmjmmVmt me oemerenco 11.0a aijeurnea iet iM sV: . Sliet Thm Meth. & MutoeaEB, 1. T., May 14, Newa lW just been received here of a terrible dessai" tle tragedy which occurred fsatsuthur at Klalega Springs. The report etaJM.theaV" ene Jehn Smith bss lately beta i)1tiratlTt te Mrs, Allen, tbe wife of a uelahher.'c While Allen was away from home Thatsv dsy Smith and Mra, Allen eloped. Oat Allen's return he armed himself and, warn in pursuit of the couple. After a ehaaarrf forty miles he overtook them aad shot Mkb betb. Smith was a white man and laia, Allen a Creek. ,V BLeuisblu 'rmai New Yenir, May It Arrived, BsW from Liverpool; Buevla from Hsatbarg I ' uaieuema irem eneaiisrranpan ports. TELEanakts ritex all bectiems. ..... n .. ra. j- .1 .."',. .i..w... .-j lit me UPMU U lf.f J Artinlnl Sir TV. N. ITnwIlf t Pnriu.MH, i'U Is announced. & Council Bluffs, Iowa, May H Tasi vinegar factory et C. K. Howe, buraadyae- ' terdav. entailing a leaa et f 15,000 ; taenia KinniYI Th BurkahaH a, nAta mJ IM irjizzr. . r. "7x7 xZ. zrzzr:: t'u . 1'ettbVILLK. Pa.. Mav 14. Tba irate auadr.. the Shenandoah braneh of tha Rsswllaat; railroad oennectlng with the Buffalo Nlghir cxpreai, wee iuiuwu nuiu tee iracKaiLaSBS a Creek at 4 o'clock this morning, oempMtalj wrecking tbe engine, faulty Injuria kj engineer, and irebably tha fireiaar. - M' raaaengera were hurt The aeddeut wsa caused by obstructions wedged la haa ' a witch frog. u Beklix, May 14 The emperor paieel a; geed nlgbt. tie sresa at 10 o'clock thla morning. The discharge et paa shsV Ieeaenea. Dublin-, Msy 14 the result of tatatv llsmsntary election In the St Slephsa't Green division of Dublin, was aaaeaaaaal ' te dav. Mr. Thomaa Dlokaea. Natteaalaat received 4.81 votes, and his oppeaeat, Mr, Sexten, Conservative, received 2,932 veAsa. .. Tbe election was te UU the east which waa left vacant by the death of Mr. K. Dwyar v Gray. ir --l mm awm mm imuivatmuws. Wabhinqtem, d. O , Msy 14. ai Eastern PeansylvanU aad JHew Jtf aey t Continued cold, fair wasusBK, pieeaded by loeal ralaa ea tba oeaat. liM tg fresh nefthwatUrly wlate v 5 1 ,wV
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