jr ViV.. ' , " - - : ?. je bttitfate? ftxtelligmM VOJLUM12 XXIV-NO. 224. LANCASTEK. PA TUESDAY, MAY 22. 1888. PRICE TWO CENT& m LITTLE REMAINS UNSOLD. TOBACCO GROWERS StlM. BOLD xiaara of the bt ORer. AM Urge Receipts of Lest at the Warehouses. raw Bales el Curi OoedtClgnnnakere Have Anxlely Or Tariff lgleUtle. Oiewill Roldyle Ml FtaDtf. Matters hava been quiet among tobeeee men tot the peat week. There centlnnea te be an easy gelsg purchase of the '67 aeed tear, with prices a little mere arm ea the part et grower, it Is thought that seven elghtha et the crop In thtt county baa been purchased. In Yerk and ether atljaeent ceuntlM net mere than one-half the crop baa been bought. Deliveries at the wareheuiee have been reasonably tetlve. Billet A Frey bare re ceded 80,000 penndi ; D. A. Mayer 60,000, and ether packer proportionate quantities. The following tales et old tobaceo are re ported : Sillies & Frey SO cases ; Dr. B. 8. Kendlg&Ce. 123 eaten. Many farmers have their tobaeoo lands In teadlneta for setting out the young plants, bnt we bare net heard et any who bare planted. Berne tay tbelr plants are net yet large enough, thelr growth having been re tarded by the exceptionally cold weather. These having geed plants will deubtlesi set them out as seen as tbey are favored with geed warm rain. Cigar manufacturers are working from Band te mouth, awaiting the outcome of the great tariff, fight ln,CengretB. All the small manufacturers favor the abolition of the elgar and tobacco tar, while the large manufacturers, who own valuable trade, marks, oppose the abolition, Lancaster paekera generally favor the abolition et the tax, bellevleg that It would result In a large Increase In cigar manuraoturleg Jn this district. Nw Yerk Iaf Market. rrein Uie U. 3. Tobacco Journal. Fer tbe past week the same unprofitable activity prevailed In the market nabasbeen characteristic atl these months. The news from Amsterdam as te quality and price of the new Sumatra ought te cheer up both Ih-t beldera of old Sumatra stock and new seed leaf, aed yet there are no tangible ef forts for a rush or Tlse perceptible. Old goods sell at low and unprofitable prices, and bave te go almost begging. It is net quantity but retnunerativeneea which causes the feeling et satisfaction denoted as an active market. What does the mere enumeration et se many hundred easea and bales of tobacco rlgeiry for the market II the sales are net remunerative enough te threw rll tbe ordinary rate of tuteres; en the capital Invested ? The market Is active, yes, active as far as quantity gees ; but It is at tbe same tlmeunprentable as te tbe price retllzsd, and tberelore tbe general grumb ling of peer business, though there Is net very much of old stock lefc te be sold. The stock of Sumatra Is diminishing very fast j it haa become smaller last week by about 350 baler, all Beld In small parrels from one bale up te ten. Price from f 1 60 up- Ol old seed steik the '80 Pennsylvania Is going Jut as fast About 800 cases were disposed et as usna'. for binder and tiller purposes, ai ireiu vmiii. a m muuu.su eta is IiUtle Dutch at 10 te I0$e changed banes likewise, anil some odd lets of ether leaf bring the angregate sales te about 1,200 eases. Havana, however, rules as strong as be fore. 8a's about 400 bale, Rsmedles at G5r, and Vueltas from 903 te f 1.10. Teat tbe Impertera et Sumatra tobaceo may be released from paying tbe abnor mally high ermna that new rule at Amster dam the U, S Tobacco Journal urges them te oemblno aud furm a trust and absent tbemselvee from that market until better terms may be had. "If but a majority of tbe buyers, it but tbeprtnelpal Impertera would enter into a combination, me mi nority would seen be frozen out and tbe small fry would iedu learn it te be te tbelr advantage te fellow In tbe trail of tbelr atrenger brethren." "The Dutch syndicate will have te oeme te terms with the com bination, and tbe latter will obtain its Sumatra at a falily reasonable price." time' Weekly Urpett. Following are tbe sales et seed leaf tobaeco reported for the Intelligencer by J. S. Cans' Sen, tobacco broker, fe. 131 Water street, Mew Ycrk, for the week ending May 21. 18S8 : "0caanl8S7 Pennsylvania Havana seed, p. t; 200 cases 18S7 New England seed leal 16c. i 160easfli lS80stte Havana,818.; 150 eases 18S6 Dmee, 9 lie; 480 cusps 1886 Funnsylvauta seed le, 611".; 120 causa 1880 Pennsylvania Uavnua, 6J,'UUfti 150 cases 1886 WIhoeusIu Havana, i)iQl0e. TetSl 1.370tHl8Bj At Baldwlnavllle, N. Y., there Is mere activity. About 100 esses has been sold ter expert at Zyi te OK- At Warner's 60 easea has been sold at litf te 14 At ether points great preparations are balug made for the coming crop. In tbe Connecticut valley there bat been another quiet wet k, Tbeie bus been mere or less Inquiry for old goods, which, are net abundant, however. Tbe piloeseffsred are se uniformly low, that It la el small Import ance whether tbe eiler Is madenr neb Seme parties have sampled thelr goods and sent their samp'es te New Yerk (or sale en the market, prulerrmg that (ourse te having tbelr would-be buyers pull ever tbelr crops and growl about their quality, even though net as much la realized ler tbe crop. Well, we don't wonder that they gut sick of boar bear boar leg the constant repetition of : " It lab bad burn," and similar attempts tu cheapen our oreps, by men who would ride a week te boy a crop for a half-cent lens per pound. A few sails are rorerted at 12 14 eenti. In Vermont mure tobaceo will be raised than for several years previous. In Miamsburg, Ohie, there is Inquiry for tbe better class et Little Dutch. In Kdgerten, Wisconsin, a fair amount of buslnets baa been done, prices beleg for new wrappers as low as 0 and as high gs 12 cents. The Janesvllle market Is in geed condition, prices being from 6 te 6 in undle, and 0 te 8 asserted. Relic of me Revolution. Hpurata, May 19, 1888 Eds. intelli gencer Lieut. Leach Fear, Ne. 621, O. A. R., of Ephrata, were tbe recipients this evening of a valuable gilt In the share of an excellently preterved pair of pistols and bolsters carried by Cel. Jehn Wright, of Revolutionary fame, who served with dis tinction under Gee, Wssblngten during tbe war of the Revolution. The gift was from our respected townsman, County Commissioner Jacob W. Leber, a great grandson of Ce). Wright. The pest hereby tender tbelr unanimous thanks te Mr, Leber for his appreciation of tbe American eldler, and have placed tbe old flint-leeks in a conspleuous places In tbelr pest room, which will bave a tendency te keep green tbe memory of tbe departed heroes of our several wars ; these who like Cel. Wrfgbt fought ler anil accomplished the freedom el tbe grandest government under tbe inn as well as tbe hundreds of thousands of tbe bravest of tbe brave who siorlueed tbelr lives In the late rebellion for tbe preserva tion of our glorious liberty-born country. The weapons were purchased by Mr. Leber at tbe sale of tbe eflecta of our late townsman, Jehn W. Gress, a grandson of Cel. Wright, who held them In blgh esteem during bis lifetime. R, He's a urate. Ciiardqx. Ohie, Maj 22. Just one week ego DanleiW. -Barnes was acquitted en tbe charge et having murdered bit wife. Yes terday be wss arrested for committing a deadly assault upon bis second wife, a woman whom be married a few weeks after tbe death et hla former wife, and who was supposed te beau accomplice tu tbe alleged murder. Tbe present Mrs. Barnes was s domestic la the family at the time of ths tragedy, A BWl HOLER'S SEYEBB SBNrBBOat Re Matt Fay 81900 e stay la Jail fifty three Tsars. A heavy sentence baa been Imposed en Slmea Hamburg, la Baa Francisce, ter swindling a bub out et 19,600. Lea No vember Hamburg sad aa seeeaspllee sold te a ataa named Parker, aa Oregea farmer, eerlala real estate In Baa Francisce te wbieb they bad be title. Parker did net examine Una title, bat gave loam 18,000 easb aad his farm la Oregea worth 8,500, Whoa re etntly the title te the elty property was found te be defective Hamburg entered a plea that be bad sold under a belief that the title waa perfect, and would net refund the mosey. Later Hamburg's soeomplloe eon teseed that Hamburg had deliberately planned te rob Parker of his money. The jury tbsa found Hamburg guilty, sad the court In sentencing tbe prisoner regretted that ths erlme et whleh lie had been found guilty was only a misdemeanor In Califor nia, Ths Judge then seateneed him te im prisonment In tbe county J all for eas year and te pay a fine equal te doubts tbe smeunt et money he fraudulently obtained from Parker namely, a fine of 119,000 and la default et payment of the flee he be Inrtbsr imprisoned at the rate et ece day for each dollar. If ths fine shall net be paid Hamburg will therefore bave te servs altogether fiity-lhrce years and twenty days. THEIR OPENINO. M1QBT. ralfea Opera noose crowded te Witatsf lbs flay et Kittle Kneads aad Coatpaey. An audience tbateampletely filled Fulton opera house, last night greeted tbe initial performance of this week's engagement et Kittle Rheedes. W. B. Gilbert's pretty mythological comedy, "Pygmalion and Galatea," waa presented In an able manner, Miss Kbeades assuming Galatea's role. She was ably supported by Mr. Fred Stod dard as rygmaUen. Miss Rbeadea' Interpretation of the statne given life was, all In all, a fine pleee et work, and liberal applause wss bestowed by the auditors When the eurtatn was with drawn showing the supposed inanimate marble. The company supporting the alar Is very geed. The evening wss olesed by the presentation of a onp-aet comedy entitled "The Rough Dlamend,",wlth Miss Rheedes aa Marptry. Te-night that Sterling drama "May Bies, sem" will be presented. Although Mir Rbeadea la a stranger te Lancaster audi ences, she will te well pstienlz'.d this week. Mount Jey Motet. Mount Jey, Msy 22 E. F. Baker, the tobacconist, tell from the root et his Man helm street property te the pavement and It Is feared bas been fatally Injured Inter nally. The Ltdlea Aid society et Trinity Lu theran chureb. held an i:e cream festival In the large room ever J. O, GrefTs drag store en Frldey and Saturday evenings and It waa a sueiees financially. Bev. J. B. Leck weed and Misses Jose Jese phine B. Stoler, Carrie Druekenmlller, Lizzie Barnbsrt, Ltllle G. Goble, Linda Grelner, Lizzie Miller and Emma Cassel were elected delegates te represent tbe Church et Ged Sunday school of this place in the 21tt annual Sunday Scheel conven tion of tbe East Pennsylvania eldership of the Church of Ged which convened In tbe Bethel st Ellzabetbtewn this atternnoen. Lieut. David H. Nlsiley Pest Ne. 478, G A. K, of this plaee.wlll en next Sunday, at 10 s. m., attend divine worship In the Pres byterian obcreb. The P. R. R. bave announeed that Lin caster Accommodation will step st the pike crossing for these wishing te attend tbe love feast of the River Brethren denomina tion at the farm house et Jaoeb O, Hersbey en Wednesday and Thursday. Uranted by tne Register, The following letters were granted by the register of wills for the week ending Tuesday, May 22 : Testamentary Jacob Carpenter, de ceased, late et West Earl tewnsnlp ; Geerge Heller, West Earl, executer. Mary Eekman, deceased, late of Stras burg township ; Jeslah Keen, Eden, exeou exeeu exeou ter. Henry Stealer, deceased, late of ML Jey borough ; Jehn H. Z slier, Mt. Jey, execu ter. S. B Best, deceased, late of Caernarvon township; Llbbie M. Beat, Csernsiven, Rev. T. M. Griffith, Montgomery county, executers. Elizabeth Kebler, deceased, late et Eut Earl township ; Ellztbetb Uellenberger, East Earl, executrix. Administration Samuel Speraw, de ceased, late of West Cocalleo township ; Elizabeth Speraw, West Cocalleo, adminis tratrix. Maasey B. Rbeads, deceased, late of Lan caster city ; Henry C. Burre wee, city, ad ministrator. T. T. Dsnnls, deceased, late et Celerala township ; Abraham Dennis, Providence, administrator. A Laneaitur Politician la Virginia. Cel. David F. Houiten, ehalrman et tbe Wlee faction's Republican convention In Virginia, is native of Oeleraln township Lancaster county, lie is a son of the late Jehn Housten, a staunch old Damoerat, who for many years lived In Christiana, this county. The colonel's two brothers, Charles snd Themas,are well known as the general manager and treasurer of the Cbester rolling mill at Tburlew, Delaware county, and the colonel was for some years secretary ef.the company. Rebert J. neus, ten, of this city, Is a seoend cousin te these gentleman. Cel. Housten went Inte poli tics when quite young, and lived In Phila delphia for several years after the close of tbe war. Cel. Jehn W. Ferney ap ap peinted blm a deputy collector during tbe term tbat be was colleetor of tbe pert of Philadelphia, and In 1872 snd 1874 be ran against Samuel J. Randall for Congress. In 1881 he went te Roanoke, Vs., te take charge of ths large Iren works there. He baa always been a stauneh Republican, and Is at present a state senator In Vir ginia. Tbe Vennajlrenia Ite.ervce. A meeting of representatives et a majority of tbe regiments composing the Pennsyl vania Reserves was 'held In Harrlaburgen Mendsy te consider the decision et Attorney General Klrkpatrlck denying tbe right of the reserves te combine their appropria tions In the ereeting of a memorial ball en tbe battte-neld. It was decided te draw up a memorial for presentation te tbe state monument commission, rcqneatlng It te delay action wltb relation te tbe Reserves until tbe next meeting of the legislature, wnen it la hoped te have pasted an amend ment te tbe tot et last June, which will permit the peeling of appropriations In a Joint memorial. It waa also decided te change tne date of the reunion of tbe Reserves at Lancaster from the 17 tb te tbe 18th of September next Nlnta Cavalry Bennlen, Tbe committee In charge of tbe 0th Cavalry reunion at Alteena, en June 14, bave written te A. F. Sbenck tbat every, thing la In readiness for that annual event. Musle ball, In the Arcade block, bas been secured for tbe camp-fire, and the Cheral Union et Alteena bas velnnteered te furnish tbe musle. Hetel accommodations bave been secured, but many of tbe visitors will be entertained by cltltens. A Herse Tblel Caeght. William Harris, who stele a horse from Henry Loegeneoker, Mlddletewn, and tried toaellltinHsrritburgenMondsy, waseap- tnrsd by ths chief et polies after a long chess, FORTY-NINE ROUNDS. Bll&WMY BtEMBTATIXTHKRtKaTaHBK AMD A QTJARtKR BO UBS. A Moist Battle la WkMk atsAsHOe aaS Cle ver Dtsplajr Releaee The OsUttrasaa lac eeedt la Kaecktag Oat. the CfcHSr gean Details at the Besses. Pan Francisce, May 22, G rover and MoAulifle met la ths CaUferata Athletle elnb rooms last night te fight te nates, Ths men were called at II o'elock. la ths first two rounds thsrs wss oaaUe.a sparring, and no bard blows wars struek. In the following three rounds but little fighting wss dens. In ths fifth Glever landed hut right heavily ea MeAullfle'a nose, whleh swelled badly. In tbe eighth Glever get la two clever blows en MeAnllfre's face snd get away. Ham fighting onarseterlssd ths tenth round. Glever get in a tsrrlOe right-hander, bat MeAuUfle returned It with odds. At ths conclusion of ths round Glever seemed fresher. In ths sleventh round Glever rushed and reached MeAullnVe wind. ollneh followed. Glever get In Itls arm work, wsakanlng MeAullOe. In ths twelfth round MeAnllfTe bad far tbs beet, giving Glever a heavy blew en tbe eye. He rushed him te the ropes, hit him about the bead, dazing Glever considerably. In tbe thirteenth round MeAuUfle gained first bleed with a out ever Glever's eye with a terrlfle right hander. Twlee in tbe fifteenth round Glever landed heavily en Me AullnVs wind. Tbe latter tried te return the blows, but Glever kept out et the Call Call fernlan's reach. Ths sixteenth round waa an exciting one. Glever sent bis left hand bard en MeAullffe'a wind. The latter get angry, rushed at Glever end gave him a series of terrlfle blows en ths fees. lathe seventeenth MeAuUfle led for Glever and caught bim en tbe neck and knocked blm down fairly. In the 18th MeAuUfle reeelved a telling blew In tbe ribs. He recovered quickly snd planted a het right-hander en Glever's ehln, but failed te fellow bis advantage. The 22 i retJhd nearly termin ated Glever's cbanees. Hs led for Mo Me AullnVn wind ss usual snd fell short. Mo Me AnllfTe shot out his long right snd Isnded square en Glever's chin, badly dazing the letter.' MeAullffe followed up his advantage and pounded bis opponent unmercifully about the face until time was called. The following rounds were but .repeti tions of the proceeding ones. At tbe 41th round MeAullffe showed considerable weak ness, but Glever had a buneh ever his left eye ss large as his fist. Glever, however, was In somewhat the better condition. The mill eantlnued for five mere rounds, when, In the ferty-nlntb, Glever wss knocked completely out by a terrlfle blew from the giant. The fight lasted three beura and a quarter. The match was worth 13,760 te tbe winner. The club put up a puree of 11,760 snd each contestant put up $1,000. The butting bad been about even. Beth men were In fine condition, but there was a great difference in tbelr weights. G rover weighed 176 pounds while MeAuUfle tipped the beam st 208. Te damp at Knttead' Paik. Blue Ball, May 21 The members of tbs United Brethren churehes throughout the eastern end et the county Intend hold ing a ten days' eampmeetlng In Rutland park, te begin aeme time In August Bamuel Mnsselman, manager of ths Bins Ball creamery, contemplates starting an other st E trlvllls during the summer. The Terre Hill Ledge of tbe P. S. O. A. intend te bold s festival st Bine Ball, Satur day evening June 2, Herace Yundt, esq , member of the Read Ing bar, Is visiting his parents. Mr. Gee. W. Bewers, of Philadelphia, Is spending his vacation at borne. Mr. M. M. Weaver bad another sale of cows en Thursday at Blue BaU. They were sold at a lair price. Befure the Moter. The crop of Whit-Monday cases for the dis position of the mayor waa four drnnken men and one disorderly woman. Frank Dally, a one armed young man who bas frequently figured In rows, was sent te jail for bve days; Jehn Cunningham, a one-legged man, was tent te tbe asms Institution for ten dais: James McCarthy snd Frsxk Haggerty, It being their second offense, get 15dsyn. Rachel Ammens was the disor derly woman. She and her husband bad s row, whleh disturbed tbe neighborhood et Locust snd Freiberg streets. When tbe husband saw Policeman Dare coming he ran away. Hie wife was locked up. Tbs mayor discharged her wltb a reprimand ; suit will be brought agalnat tbe husband. Hwnnarcber Sociable. The Lancaster Mtennercber celebrated Wblt-Menday at their ball. There was no pregramme of exercises, but several selec tions were well rendered. In addition te the selections sung by a quartette and tbe aoelety, Harry Dracbbar and Henry Sehmldt sang soles. The Krepp family, consisting el father, three daughters and two sons, gave a fine concert, under tbe auspices of Mr. Pfaeffle, proprietor of the Mteanercher hotel, In the garden attached te the hotel There was s large attendance. in this city. C. W. Mills, formerly In tbe fruit trade in this city and subsequently st Carlisle, Pa., and new agent and money broker at Ffccealx, Ariz ma, lain Lancaster at pressnt In furtherance of tbe development of tbe Salt River valley, Arizona territory, which la deaerlbed as tbe garden et tbe Southwest Mr. Mills will remain In Lancaster aeme weeks and describe te cltlzsns tbe wonder ful advantages of tbee'juntry be represents. Ai Maura and Dlsen't Ine. County Commissioners Gingrich, Werth snd Laber and Clerk Grlest left tc-dsy for Masen and Dlxen'a line. They will In spect tbe stones placed te mtrk tbe boun dary between Pennsylvania and Maryland. Tbe inspection is made In pursuance of an act of assembly which requires the com missioners te Inspect tbe beundsry stones, and report their condition te tbe authorities at Harrlsburg. Pplrlled Running Ilace. About 300 people gathered at McGrann's park en Monday afternoon te witness tbe running race between William Fits' brown gelding, Begardui,tnd Baker A Bre's Sam Walten. Three beats were run, all el which were closely contested, the last heat being a neck-and-neck race. Sam Walten wen by tbe following summary ; Baktr A Dm., or Lltltz.cbg. Bam Walten 11.1. Win. i in, et Lancaster, br. g. Uegardat 1. 2. 1 Tbe Reception The reception te tbe contributing mem bers et tbe Y, M. O. A. In the hall en Seuth Queen street this evening will begin at 7 o'elock. Frem T te 8 a social Informal greeting wUI be In order; at 8 o'elock a musical pregramme will bs given, after whleh refreshments will be served. Execution leaned. Execution was Issued en Men dsy sftsr I neon against Herace G, TJsnena cigar man j ufacturer et Lltlls, for K 832. lasseBucb, I of ths same vUlase, la the execntlln ersdj. I ter, TBS BTATB UBMOOftaCT. The Coming oeavaaUoa la HarrUbnrg fore. east el the rtoaalaatleaa, Ceagresssasa Hoett arrived la Harris. burg Monday Bight, sad st oaes proceeded te the Bolten beuse, where the Democratic state committee bss established Its bead quarters, sad where delegates te tbe Dem Dem Dem oeratlo state convention, whleh meets en Wednesday, are slowly gethsrlng. It la given out that Congressman Randall wUI net be pressar. Ex-State Ohslrmsn Hensel, who baa withdrawn front tbe ooo eoo oeo test ler delegate-atlarge, will new be mads the temporary chairman. Hen. Wm. A. Wallace will be the permanent ebalrman. It Is pretty well setUed that Lewis C. Oaaetdy, William L. Soelt snd ex -Congress man Muteblsr will go as delegates at-Iarge. R, Milten Bpeer, of Huntingdon, sad Obas. A, Beyle, et Fayette, wUI have a contest for ths honor tf being tbe fourth delegate at large. It Is net probable that a esadldsts will be nemtnsted for auditor general. That unexpsetsd duty will be left te the stats oemrafttee. There are three candi dates for supreme Judge, David T. Watsen, et Pittsburg, Judge Baeher, et Union, and Jndge Arneld, of Philadelphia. There will beaatroegendoraementof the Mills tariff bill and s plank condemnatory of the state administration ter suffering a violation of that prevision of the constitu tion prohibiting tbe swallowing up et one corporation by another, as In the ease of the absorption of the Baltimore A Ohie sys tem by the Western Union Telegraph company. Sympathy will be expressed for Ireland In her Heme Rule struggle, aad there will be a declaration In reference te the buying up et a large tracta et land by monopolistic land owners te tbe detriment of small farmers. The PhllKteiphle Market Knet Bridge. gremths Philadelphia riots, R. A, Malene & Sens ars still waiting for ths final payment te be made en tbe new bridge aorest tbe Behnylklll at Market street snd for Its sceeptnnce by tbe elty. They bave been waiting for several months new snd tbe probabilities are that they will bave te wait a geed while longer. It came te light yesterday that Mayer Fitter is impressed with the belief that ths bridge is net according te oeatrsot and speolunatiens. Within the next few days be will decide whether tbe brldtie shall be accepted by tbe elty. Hie decision wUI net en the result et an exsmlnatlen new being made by J. A. Wilsen In accordance wltb the mayor's Instructions. Ths report will be made within the next few days and then ths mayor will dselde what be will da Mayer Filler would net say In what re spect be considered tbs bridge defective. When asked whether tbe 50 per dsy forfeit tbst wss retained for son dsy ths bridge wss uncompleted after the time specified In tbe contract would be kept by ths city, hs said most certainly. " There Is no use In having sueh a provi previ sion In a business contract of tbat kind," said he, " It It Is net te be enforced." The contract et R A. Malene fc Sens was for 1271,000, snd was entered Inte under Mayer Smith. There was some delay, at the time ever tbe plans, snd tbe contractors elaim tbey ware considerably put back. Although tbe bridge bas bsee open te travel for some time, It baa never been accepted by the elty. The total smeunt yet due is evsr 160.000. THEIB OOLrjKN WEDDING. Bur. and Mrs. W. 8. Kennedy Oeltbrate tbe Event Gifts te tbe Yoeeiable Conpte. Gay, May 22 -r-Jutt fllty years sge lsst Sundsy, en Msy 20, 1833, Wm, S. Kennedy snd Margaret Buyers were made man and wife by tbe Rsv. Mr. Bsrr, of Leacock chureh. Yesterday tbey celebrated tbe fiftieth anniversary of tbat event by a fam ily reunion snd dinner. Children snd grendchildren mingled In the festivities snd heartily Joined in commemorating tbe completion of this bait century of wedded happiness. These were tbe Rev. a E. Webster, wife snd daughter, of Wllllams Wllllams pert; Rev. Jaa. B. Kennedy, of Trenten; Rebert Kennedy, wife and two children, aed Henry Kennedy, wife and two child ren, all et Trenten. The only guests out side of the Immediate family were Rev. Dr. Tlmlew and wlfe,nd Rev. and Mrv. McCoy. After dinner, In a neat and appropriate apeeeb, Rev. Mr. Webster presented tbs groom, In tbe name of his children, with a geld-headed cane. He then gave te tbe bride a beautiful silk umbrella, with geld mounted handle, and placed upon her fin ger a heavy geld ring. Various ether gills were received from friends who held In wsrm esteem this happy pair. The name of Kennedy Is an old and much honored one In this section. FIIHT Or TH.E 8KABON.' A Strawberry reatlval Directed by the gtwlng I Circle of tbe Itefermed Cbmcb, Manhkiv, May 22. Tbs season of stmw berry festivals was opened lsat evening In tbe lecture room of St. Paul's Reformed church. Tbe snneuccement tbat berries would be served se early In tbe season caused a large attendance te enjoy ths " first of tbe season." The room waa made very st tractive and the tablea beautified by a profusion of flowers, cakes snd fruit The festlvsl waa In charge of the Ladles' Saw ing Circle or tbe congregatlenot which Mrs. Dr. Snsvely Is president, Mrs. A. Kline snd Mrs. Leber vlce presidents, Mrs. H. H. Gingrich secretsry, Miss Nettle E. Hostet ter treasurer. Te their elHelent management la due the success of tbe enterprise. The Perseverance Rifle club opened tbelr fslr en Saturday, te continue for a number or evenings. There wss a large attendance last evening. O. F. Beyer, a butcher et this borough, while sttemptieg te pass tbe railroad en Charlette street In front of an approaehleg train, yesterday, narrowly escaped serleua Injuries. Urging tbe horse te bis utmost speed, be bad Just passed as the engine rushed by, grazing tbe rear wheels. Tbe presiding elder, Rev. Smeyer, preached an Interesting and practical ser mon In tbe Evangelical obureb en Sunday morning last At a Joint oenslstorlal meet ing of the congregations of tbe Manbelm charge, Eldera Kline and Boyd were selected delegates te tbe Lancaster eiassts, wbleh convenes In HarrUbnrg en Thurs day evening. A GOOD OAME Ot BALL. Nines of tbe Atbleile Cleu nay ea tbe Iren tide Grounds en Monday. There was quite a geed sized crowd at tbe Ironsides ball grounds Mendsy after noon. The occasion was tbe opening of the grounds by ths new lessees, tbe Lancas ter Athletic club. Twe teams were made up and tbey gave an exhibition of base bsll tbat pleased tbe spectators. Tbe battery ler Ne 1 was Sener and Roseman snd for Ne. 2 Bucklus snd Amwake. Hener pitched a geed game and tbe batters of tbe ether team could de bnt llttle wltb blm. Fer a time Bucklus also pitched well, but toward the close of tbe game be was hit hard and often. Tbe score by Innings was : Kb. I e l Jiiisi -lJ Hal 1 0001001 t-4 Tbe Association games of ball played yesterday wer : At Pnllndelphla : Atliletle 14, Louisville 4; at Baltimere: St Leuis 4, Baltimore 0. The league games yrsirrasy, wuie ; n. Chicage: Philadelphia 4, Chicago 1 ; at In In dtanapella : Indianapolis 1, Bosten 0 ; at Pittsburg : Pittsburg 6, Washington 0 ; at Detroit : New Verk 8, Detroit 7. h fflngst Muntag." Three thousand people visited Hamburg, Berks county, en Mendsy, te observe tbe holiday. There wns a parade of several fire companies and au Industrial dltplay. Hotels, restaurants and Stores did an Im Bteaae business. ELECTING BISHOPS flYB TO BK BKLKOTEO BY TBBMBtnO DIST QENBitAti OONYEKKNOB. ASpectaJHeaatea te be;tIeldTliartda7 Evening te Dlteess Temperance aad Legal Pro hibition Tne Qaetttea or Meeting Twe Bertlga Blshept it Tabled, Nxw Yerk, May S2 Bishop Mallalleu opened te-dsy's session et tbs Method ltt Episcopal conference st the Metropolitan eprra beuse. Senior Bishop Bewman offered a fervent prayer and ths business of ths conference began. Rev. Dr, Floed, of Erlf moved te take up the report of the oeamlttesoa missions. A motion te rsfer tbe matter te the com. mlttee was tabled. The dlseatslen etths report wss then resumed. Dr, Floed ad vocated tbe election et a bishop both for India and Malasla, giving as his reason that these oeun tries desired Ik Dr. Ltnahan, et Baltimore, in reply te Dr. Floed, said : " Prsate, ebsnge I 1 be Ileve in sudden conversion, hut I think oenviotlon should precede it." He moved tbat the question be tabled. Carried. Gen. C. B. Fisk moved that a special ses sion of ths conference be held en Tnursdsy evening, the subject for debate te be tern tern peranes aud tbe legal prohibition et the Uquer traffle. Carried. The order of tbe day, eleotlen el bishop, was then taken up. Bishop Andrews ealled tbe Hit of first class tellers and distributed them through out ths aisles, and tbe balloting at onee began. It being understood tbat five bishops were te be eloeted, snd a two-thirds vote necessary te elect the matter, before the delegates beetme very plain. Aa the tellers oelleoted tbe ballets In bats ths seeretsry of tbe general conference resd out ths names of all ths conference, the delegates steed up and soberly voted. When the Foeobow oenferenoe was ealled Sing Sek Ong steed up te volt smldst great applause. Should there be mere then five names vetsd for ths five getting the meat voles would be selected snd tbe voting would continue until tbe whole five get two thirds vote. While tbe tellers wsrs counting ths ballets ths committee en Eplaoepsoy In relstlen te districting bishops presented a report It wss te ths efieet tbat the present general oenferenoe should request tbe bishops te se district their territories that each bishop shsll preside st tbe annual oenferenoe contiguous te his reference. Tbe report was laid en ths table snd ordered te be printed. A committee for s rsvlslen of tbs consti tution snd a national Sabbath committee were appointed. RESULT OF THE VOTE. r.ev. Dr. J, H. Vincent led tbe first ballet with 216 votes. He la a. delegate Irem Rxjk River. Rev. J. N. Fltcjerald, et Newark, run next wltb 105. Ths etbsr candidates and the number el their, votes were : D. A. Gedel), 168 ; Newman, 160 ; Jno. Joyce, 145 ; O. H. Payne, 130 ; J. M. King 128, Carl Cranston 128 ; A. J. Kynett, 110 ; H. A. Bath 116 ; J. W. Hamilton, 80; T. C. Canter, 03; 8. F. Upbam, 60; J. W. Day, 48; O. W. Sims, 43; C. C. Msoeele, 42 ; Alexander Martin, 88 ; T. a Neely, 37 ; J. O. Peck, 30, snd ethers. yNene having reeelved a two-thirds, tbe teller was ordered te take another vote. TBE I'llKSUSTEKtAS A1SE MBLV. Reports el oemmittees freienttd Greetings from foreign Obnrebet. PniLADKLrniA, May 22. Te-day's pro ceedings of the Presbyterian assembly opened with devotional exercises, con. ducted by the permanent elerk of tbe as sembly, Rev. Dr. W, E. Moere. Rev. Dr. Jeseph T. Smith, from the com mittee en bills and overtures, reported relative te an overture from tbe presbytery of Dayton, asking for s change of time for tbe annual week of prayer, re ported tbat It was Inexpedient te recom mend any speclsl time for a week of prayer, ss it bis been ter years in charge of the Evangelical Alliance. This was egt bed te. Several ether overtures were reported. The oemmlttee en eorrespendsnos then reported that greetings and congratulations suitable te tbe historical feature that marks tils psrtteulsr assembly bad been received from the ' Reformed Church et Bebemls ;" slse from "Tbe ftM Evangelical ehurch " of tbe same land. Alte greetings and congratulations from the 'General Synod of the Reformed Chureh of France," tbsgeneral assembly of the Presbyterian chureh In Canada, with respect te the communication reeelved from tbe gen eral oenferenoe of the Metbedttt Eplsenpal church new In session In Mew Yerk city, Inviting this assembly te unite wltb a similar committee et tbat snd ether evangelical bodies In this country te con. stltute a national Sabbath committee, wbete duty It aball be te make a deliverance en nsw phases of the Sablth quottien. The committee recommend tbe appointment of such committee for one year, and tbat tbey report tbe alms and methods of the national oemmlttee te tbe next general assembly, The following were named as the com mlttee: Cel. Elliet F. Sheppard, New Yerk ; Gov. James A. Baaver, Pennsylvania ; Rev. Dr. Byren Sunderland, Washington ; Rev. Dr. Herrlek Jehnsen, Cbictge; Dr. T. Mumfert, Cincinnati ; it J. Trlrabell, Ban Francisce ; Rev. Dr. S. J. Nloeols, Sr. Leuis. Tbe report was adopted. ITer Trial Nest Week. Tbe suit brought by H. R. Fulton agnlnst tbe county or Lancaster te reoever several thousand dollars oemmlaslon for money collected from ths state la en next week's trlsl list In tbe Chester county common pless court. Tbs trlsl wss cbsnged from the Lancaster te tbe Chester county courts en tbe motion et Mr. Fulton's counsel. Land Damage Oete, The witnesses In the land damage eate of tbe estate of tbe late Michael MoGevern vs. tbe Pennsylvania railroad company, for tbe approaches te tbe bridge en tbe LHUz and Frultvllle pikes, were heard by the vlewera te day. Tbe testimony closed at 3 p. m. and speeches were made by the ooun eoun oeun sjl for both parties. m Opining or Unlun Street. The viewers appointed te assess dsraages ti tbe widow and heirs of Tues. SUvns, by reason of tbe opening of Union street, met lala morning and viewed tbs ground. Tbey then adjourned until Tuesday next, when testimony as te tbe value of the land taken will be heard. Went te Washington, 11. M North, U. O. Brubaker and Majer A. G. Relcmb), as representatives of tbe Lancaster bar, went te Washington, D. C, te attend the meeting of bar aasoelatlona ealled te form a national association. Bnll Iran Decided It a Draw. The wrestling match In Philadelphia en Mendsy evenlrg, Gneoe-lloman, between Miller and Dsley was declared a draw after three falls. Jehn L. Sullivan gave ths de cltlen, ALUERMAX KErlK OW TRIAb Hs Mett Answer the Ohsrge of Accepting a Bribe from the Broadway Hall way Company, NnwYenK, May Si. Tbe first witness in the " boodle " Alderman Kerr trial, ex Alderman FnllgratT, took tbe stand promptly at 10 o'clock this morning, and the Interrogations of the dlttrlct attorney were begun. Judge Patterson fired Ken's ball st 1100,000, and Lawyer Bird said It would be furnished before the olese cf tbe dsy, FullgrafTa testimony was similar te that given at the previous trials of tbe boodle alderman. e On being asked by District Attorney Fallows aa te wbat transpired at thn meet ing of ths thirteen aldermen in McLaugh lin's house, the detense speedily In ter posed an objeetlon. Kx-Judgs Davis made a lengthy argu ment In support et ths objection, holding that tbe dsfsndant waa net present ; tbat tbe witness nsver knew Kerr snd never siwhlm until a few days age. A con spiracy en tbs part et tbe alderman te re ceive a bribe was net s conspiracy en tb( pert of ethers te give a bribe. There wss no Joint client e. The eflenae being different each wss only chargeable with his own ret. Judge Davis held there was complete separation and tbat there must first be introduced testimony te show conclusively the guilt et tbejolnteffansr. The point raised was a new one, but be trusted tbe court grasped his meaning. Cel. Fellows raid tbat the question was the same ss had been raited ou the trial el Sharp, and tbat the counsel bed In bis ex- tenilvs research overlooked tbe most re cent authority en tbe subjeet, tbat et tbe general term ettbe supreme court In tbe opinion given In the case et Sharp, which sustained the people's etuse. Jndge Patterson in overruling tbe objeo ebjeo objee tlon said tbat ths general term dlttlnctly J held upon one branch at least that the evi dence waa admhwable. The witness, Fullgraff, then went en te relets the alleged conversation and an nouncements made by Jaehna st tbe meet ing in MeLtughlln's house. The wl ness was still en the eland when tbe court ad journed for I u no neon. Ball In 1100,000 has been furnished for Kerr. Tbe bondsmen are Chauneey F. Kerr, et New Windser, Orange county, bit brother, and E. Frank Cee, et Ne. OOS.Filtb avenue, fertillaar manufacturer. Eaeh takes 100,000 worth ettbe bend. TOE DAY'S NEWS UY TKLEaRAPII. Davb.m-ebt, Iowa, May 22. The Bare In Rothschild's clothing store, lu tbe hesrt of tbe elty, was blown open by burglars early yeeterdey morning, and 1500 in geld, be sides valuable papers, taken. MftAN, May 22. Ths emperor of Bnr.ll has aullersd another relapse tedsy, and his oendltlon Is considered quite serious. Roue, May 22. It has been decided te olese the Vallean exhibition almost Imme diately, owing te tbe great damage wbleh bas been lnfileted upon tbe exhibits by rats. Tbe exhibition bas been a financial Ullura Ghkat Falls, M. T., May 22, Lsns Hansen, formerly s captain lu tbe Danish army, commuted suicide last night by Jumping from the steamer Fern, Baltimeiik, Msy 22 The Southern Presbyterians received fraternal greeting from their Philadelphia brelhreu te-day, Dr, Woodrew continued Bud concluded tbe defense of his position In the mstter of evo lution. Kansas City, Me, Msy 22 Twelve suits bave beeu begun In Bates oeutty against the Keith sua Perry Ceal oempany, tbe total damages claimed being (202 000. The plaintiffs ere the widows and the ether relstives of tbe Rich Hill mine horror. Washington, May 22 Mrr. Cleveland bss beeu invited by Seeretsry Whitney te christen tbeeruslnr Baltimore, st Pnllsdel ptila, en July 4. On tbe occasion of otter Isuuehlngs Mrs. Cleveland has also been asked te act as sponsor, but declined. The Baltimore will be one et the largest vessels constructed for the new navy, aud ter tbls reason It Is thought probable that Mr. Cleveland will axept the Invitation. MeNTnxAL, May 22 Residents of Beleelt, sbeut 20 miles from here, have been thrown Inte cxclloment evor tbe fact tbat a tract of land covering 16 sores haa sunk a dlstsnee et 40 feet .The land was ploughed ready for sewing. It be longed te a farmer named Roberts. Roeuestxb, N." Y ., May 22. The street ear drlvera In tbls city struek tbls morning for ten hours' work In twelve oenseoutivo hours. Ne pars ars running en any route. Mr. Donevan et tbe state beard et arbitra tion is bore snd anticipates a long strike. - Amukrsen, lnd., May 22 Geerge P. Adsms, a peaceable and hlgbly respectable farmer living six miles north of Klwecd, tbls county, was returning bome last nlgbt with several neighbors when Charles Cen way, a young tough from near Newcastle, this state, and Gierge Melrcse, another similar character, drove up lu a buggy,both drunk, In a melee between-Melrose and a farmer named Ole, living en tbe spot, Adams attempted te prevent bloodshed and waa fatally cut by Conway who came te help Melrose. There Is great excitement and threats of lynehlng, New Yenir, May 2i It wav reported this morning tbst IheTypetbetre had tusde srrsngements te mskea cutlu prices for composition, but Inquiry among some el tbe prominent members of tbeTypethetra failed te confirm tbe report, Tbe com positors are completing arrangements for a strike It a reduction Is msde. Washington, Msy 22. Tbe govern ment bas accepted the following bends: Registered 4t, fl00 at 127 ; registered 4)t, 12,000 at 108; coupon 4t, (4,000 at 1U3. Total, 10.000. Freicenled fjr Adnllrry. Jehn King bas been proeecuted before Alderman iialbacb, for adultery, and be gave ball for a bearing. Tbe allegation la tbat for some time back be bas bnen en In timate terms with the wife of Geerge Bew. man, painter. Laat evening tbey were seen te go out driving, and Bewman, accompan ied by Cjnataole Side, followed them. king wee arreatrd aa he waa taking bis team back te tbe livery stable. Te-dty Mrs. King entered suit against Mra Bew- man for adultery and a warrant waa issued for nor arrest Held for Hearings. Jeseph Amineu, for drunken and dis orderly conduct, waa arrested and held te bsll for n hearing by Aldermen Spurrier en Thursday evening at 7 o'clock. Frank S. Suter, for drunken and dis orderly cendt'ct and fighting at Seuth Quern street and Vine Monday afternoon, wss held In ball fir a hearing before Alderman Spurrier en Wednesday evening. Ouce Livrd te Leumttrr. Samuel W. Ksblcman, who died In Washington borough yesterday, was formerly a resident et Lancaster. He came originally fiein IWltliuere and lived for some time lu Philadelphia. He was s cigar manufacturer aud kept a store st Lemen and Miry streets, this city. He leaves s wife and six children. ttmAWHau imvtvrw. PWasiitnutew, D. O., May 22,-r'ei Eastern Pennsylvania and New Jar sey : Slightly warmer, fslr weather, followed en ths coast by rain, fresh te brisk aerthesstsily wladi, DEFEATED BY ONE VOTE. RtODLBaEROnttS KESOLTJTION TO COK HIOEIt TUB FMrjEUIES TREATY VAIL Tbe Senate Rrfutea te .Consider tbe Treaty la Opta flea Ien -A Vete In the IIouie en tbe Tana Bill as It New Bunds Kel Likely le Be T.ken. Washington, Msy 12, .V. mesaige ve toing Senate bill ler tbe relief of L. J, Wsr. den, recently peatmatter at Inwrence, Ka( tormenev emended for extra clerk hire. was laid before the Senate te day and re ' .jB f a um- ..... ........... a -.. .i.ia .i iHimn Dine wero fiaaseu n)')'rujKiskiugT e KTR mn rft. nnhl . hnllrllni. a 7..U.1I1. '. , ,vw .... m mw,iw wmiiuii-h . uum,iii iri Ohie, snd granting te tbe Milwaukee, Lake Shere A Western railway cempat y right Of S way through the Lsa de Flambeau ludlaa reservation In Wlsoensln. At 1:40 the Senate went Inte secret The ereret aestlen occupied 30 minutes, Tb Rlddleberger resolution te consider the fisheries treaty In open session csnn up and was dslsated by a vote et 23 te 27. In the lleuae. The Heuse bat agreed te tbe conference report en tbe bill te bridge the Cape Fear, Black and Northeast rivers In North Caro Care line. The bill te cer fine tbe asleef the products of oenvlot lsber te tbs state in which thy sre produced wsslhsn tsken up. Will rrebabiy Agree te Amend It. Wasiiinotew, May 22 There remains little hope new that Mr. Mills' preposition te vote en the Urltt bill as It stands will be accepted. In fact Mr, Burrows says that he and bis Republican cel'etgues of tbe ways and mesne uetnin ltUe bave already notified ths Democrats of the oemmltiee that the preposition would net be accepted, The op position te It seems te Inelude s mrjerlty of ths Republicans In tbe Heuse and a consider censider erabla number of Democrats, The Republi cans object, because tbey have found that tbe bill would past If tbey oeniented te let K oeme te a vote. Tbe Democrats who ebjeet de se because they think tbey would net bs doing their duly te their constituents If they consented te forego their right of amendment Ths Republicans bave bed several oeuiereucoe inswuy uu uie euujoee wfp and their sentiments sre very well knewa.i-.??!.- Tbey will held a caucus en the subject tc-?;fc night but the decision of the caucus assail &v te be s foregens conclusion. KNIGUT4 OF THE CLEAVER. Twe Dandrtd Deiegetea t tbe Butchers' Fre ttetlve Association Convention. Philadelphia, May 22. The third annual convention et tbe National Butchers' Proteetlvs sssoeistlon met this morning 1 1 10 o'clock in St. Geerge's ball, President Themas Armour, of Chicago, In ths chair. Among ths decorations there wss a eon-, splcueus exhibition of great horns frost different parts et the country, the tpeelmem from Texas easily carrying oil tbs palm, ,5?'' The oenventlon wss opened with prayer by, fey Rev. James S. Dloktea, D. D., aadi ., . ...i,....a w. iue aaureea ei weiaume wm ueiiynnrai , y.;f ey i-rcemeni or eeieci uouneue vvu 11am M. Smltb. The morning set sien wss occupied with routine work kji and a few addiesses were delivered pend-, 'iMi ing me report or ma committee en eieueet iy. tula. Atmnt tarn hundred dalnaataa .'?' m r:"-7. -"..""- lz:z present, representing nearly every iae.fe.,g la tbe Union. Many large delegations U bsve net ,yet srilved, but will come la te- ,jfe-j day, ' -Jp? Governer Beaver will attend the barbe ?1f cue st Sebuetzen park en Thurslay. Pres ident Cleveland tent a letter of regret. The parade en Thursday and the barbecue Will be great events. Permsaeut cIUjjm for tbe ensn'ngyfar wUI be elected u-day, "Cergrr.s Itell" Destroyed. Pnir.ADKi.miA, Msy 22. Tne most dltattieus tire In West Philadelphia atec the destruction et tbe Pullman ear nbepa thru, vaarfl men fw.ilrrhil Ihlfl mn.nlnffv.. i ..w J-- ... -- ---I, jj ..,- wnen tne eia uengress iisit ei ceutenniat, iniue who uesiruyvu. iud uuiiuiuk vrne ua name, lour stories nign ana eccupicu ny , Ilia Itatment Trnn aemnanv. After th Sff- eentennlsl tbe building wssemntv for a - leug time, but In 188J tbe firm et Manly at ";?? Cooper took possession el It Twe months. Jtwwj? j age the Belmont Iren oempany luoeeeded .?'S the Manly-Cooper company. The firm WM & doing a rushing bonnets ana gave worn te ahent 1K0 men. Several butldlnea ad loin. ifls. Ins wsrs dsmssed bv fire snd water. Their 4i origin of the fire and the less Is net ye, known. F. H Tayler, president of tbe company, eiaiea test ids iwai lean ea hub lmihuiub, maehlnery ' and stock will 'reach 170,000 s almost fully cetered by insurance. Why Criminals are Net Given Trial. ,'$& teRT bmitii, Arx., may '-Firing te "?3 tbe absence of ip?roprlstlens for pay or witnesses the fedei si ceutt of tbls elty has , been obliged te close and ever 400 witnesses -were discharged yesterday without a cent. Many or these came from points several t hundred miles distant in tbe Indian Terrl tery, and are in absolute poverty. Among f the cases continued in consequence until the next term of court are thirty-five ' murderers, twenty-six larceny, forty Illicit whisky telling and twenty-eight as.'ault, beildes ever thirty miner caiee. , OONIltAOTg AWARDED. The Sncceiafnl tldders Fer Street Weik fan et a sireel Wanted by a Firm. The itreet committee held their regular meeting lait evening when bids for street supplle. work, ote., were opened. They were as fellows : " Bricks Oriel t Ce , te 50 per thousand at the yard and 17 delivered f William rchl, 0 12i at yard and X 0.82 delivered ' Peter Zl-gltr, lOat vardandfO.&Odellvered; Jaoeb Pentc, 7 at yard and 17 (0 dcllytred. The contract waa awarded te Zlegler. Fer backing stone there wss but one bid ' dersud tbst was William Wsstmen. He waa given tbe contract at 4 cents per feet Guttering (city te furnl'U all material) Jehn M. Otte, 4 eenta per feet ; Philip Butf, 3H cents ; Fred Wagner, 3 cents ; Tight I m Di a cents ; 4. j. xupuern, I nl' Tna contract wai awarded te Btua s"" Laving crossings J. J. Klphern, 5 cents per loot ; Tlghlmau G. Bchr 6H eentsj Philip Butt, 0 cents; J. W. Wsguer, . Wagner waa given tbe contract. Counsel for Slebmtn, Jenks & Stebman appsared before tbe committee. They desire that the part of Ress street, between College svenue and the Pentylvanla railroad for about 218 feet be vt rated and tbey desired council! t sendatetltlen te the court. The firm cei." template erecting a factory en the plot and If tbe street Is epeued though It would cut It up te mnch for their purpnee. The mat ter was referred te tbe city solicitor. Mtsirs. Bartholemew, Remley aed Aex?r were appointed a subcemjitttee te luaka mere room for storing atones at the crasher. II, E. Malene was given permhuleutu use tbe surplus dirt from the north eud aeweff for grading Clay street Tbe oemmltteo gave the bleycle club ths permission of bavlug the rcsd roller rua, ever tbe track at McGrann's park before the muting, which takes place In June, Green Ttea Y, M. The postmaster general has appoints! Mrs. M. J, Runsey pestmlettsss at Greet, THIS . n " '. P m 1 M?v2f. w'JRtt-! - Mi .ST; H$&j JfeKS. 14J 'f4i . UrA , in. V ar. ' ef d m iHf v 41 4? ? j- w && .. ,
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