& ftmiw&.H,. wmmmmmmA t ajtef Ln!Hm VOLUME XXV--NO. 118. LANCASTER, PA., MONDAY, JANUARY 7, 1889. PRICE TWO CENTS, f tiMlmet m LAWRENCE THE WINNER. HB UK ITS MB UNI W ALBINO BKOOKD HADE IN 1HIS ClTg. Beh.t.1 Uim the Token at e-je eyekx-B rWith tlwrt or til WlM-U?MM aim QsH HI. Warn Bef-rsMM Bad el the Bsvsntr-STre Bears. The seventy-five bear ko-mteu1 pedestrian contest, which began ia Mtea. norcber hall en Wednesday evening, earn te a el oe en Saturday night about half-past nine o'clock. Geerge Lawrenee waa tha winner ever Frank Beheld, tha only man latt la tha raea wim him, and all previous records ter seventy-five hears made la u oily were beaten by many nallea. There wa a large orewd ia atteedaaee at the rastnh all Saturday afternoon aad eve ning np te the dote. There waa consider able bad feeling betwetea the frlenda at the men. Quite a number of beta were made end there were many mera bluffs. When the lNTELLtaaNaan went te preaa en Saturday afternoon Lawrence waa eight mllaa ahead et hla competitor. At eae time during the afternoon ha leat hie heart, however, and waa determined te quit the track and give np the raea. Hla frlenda inalated that he oeuld wln,and,atter a great deal of work, euoeeeded In keeping him In place. Te encourage him different parties ran around the track by hla aide for mile after mile. The reault waa that ha waa efl the track for but a few mlnutee from late In the afternoon until tba oleae et the match. Aa the even ing eame It waa evident te everybody that Lawrenee waa a aura winner. Seheld seemed te be growing weaker each lap that he made, and, although sym pathising friends kept him company meat of the time, he oeuld net be kept en the track continually. He waa off a number of times and probably would have glven up long before be did had it net been for hla handlers. At times when en the track he would take a audden apart and run or walk around for several isjs, but this he oeuld net kiep up. The dis tance between the men gradually in creased as the evening advaneed. Finally at hsltpastnlneo'elock Seheld, who looked very bad, and seemed te be quite weak, left tha track snd went te his room. He agreed te give up the race and seen afterwards ap peared In his citizen's clothes, Lawrence kept en the track a little longer and he waa then declared the winner amid great eheerlng and enthusiasm. After re ceiving the congratulations of his many friends, he was taken te hla home in a ear. rlage. Although the winner suffered greatly from a swollen leg during the last few hours of the raee, heplueklly kept te his work and he looked almeat as lively at the olese as when he started in. He waa very thin In the face, however, and his legs were quite stiff. Beheld's soere was 232 miles and 15 laps and Lawrenoe 213. Beth beat the beat loeal reoerda in races et this length. Daring the evening Lawrence wsi pre sented with a number of pretty gifts whleh seemed te enoeursgo blm. The first of these was a large floral horseshoe, whleh he earrled around tba track several limes, a silk banner with his Initials in letters of geld, silk pocket handkereblef and ether wearing apparel, as well as cash presents. By the terms of the raea Lawrenee will reoelve the 300 stake money, and about 65 per eent. of the gate reeelpU, after all expenses have been paid. As the altendanoe was quite large each night, there must have been consider able money taken In at the deer. The result of the race was a big surprise te many, aa they had an Idea that Lawrenoe would give out before the close. In this they were disappointed, and the winner la deserving of credit for the victory. Ii haa been but a couple el weeks slnee he eame out of a aeventy-flve hour oenteat in Rethweller'a hall, when he heat the best record whleh had been made up te that time. When the last raee was arranged. Reshwss the first te put up bis money and It was generally believed that he and Seheld would be the only starters. Lawrenoe Insisted tbst be oeuld win If he proeured a backer. A gentleman Anally consented te put up the money, whleh he did, snd te-day he has no cause te be sorry. Beth S-sheld and Reth were very unfortu nate In the raee. The lermer waa taken alck early and his opponents gained sueh a tremendous lesd that he was unable te overcome lb Besh made a splendid record for the first twenty-lour hours and hsd ha net been overtaken by the unfortunate stomach troubles the result might have been very different. Before the close et the mateh en Saturday evening, Harry Besb,whe looked anything like a alck man, rushed upon the stage, and in a abort speech challenged the winner in this match or sny ether men In the elty or county te wslk blm in five or six weeks fdr from 1260 te 500. He held In his band 1100, which be wlthed te pat up as a for felt. Besh seemed very angry, and In dulged In some pretty atreng language in denouncing the frlenda of Lawrenoe, He had no takers. Dave Smelts, who was In a 75-hour raee last winter, mounted the stage and attempted te mske a speeeb. Sema one winked at the band whleh stsrted up and drowned the volee of the pedestrian. Later In the evening he auceeeded In being heard, and then issued a obslleege en be half et Seheld te Lswrence. ,. .Ua maa w.a flnlahftvl ItRarAafar" Bine, Smelts, Blouse and ethers appeared en the traek and did aeme running. Every body was talking about walking or fighting before the raes was ever, and plenty of money was displayed. Lawrenee is about te-day and looking well. He called at the Intkluebncib efflee this atternoen and ta'd that he baa tsoe clear for hlmtslf out et the walking match. He says he will be able te walk Bcab ler (600 or 11,000 in three inenUsB from new. m Unclaimed Latter. The following is a list of unelstmed let tare remaining In the posteffloe, Laneaater, Monday, January 7, 1889 : Ladies' Zisf-Mre. Swift Davis, Mrs. E. U. Qa. dinar, Mrs. Olsrrle Garbsrd, Miss Mellle Kelly, Mrs. Sillle Metzger, Louisa Msthlss, Mrs. O. M. Mallard, Mlaa Fannie Miliar, (.). Decette S. William. Gent's List-3. 8. Andrews, A. Y. Besr, Jaoeb Birreman, D. B. Brackblll, Samuel Buekram, Gee. S. Dates, Alex. Dunen, Harrr Davis, Bey 8. E?an, O. D. 1 eeter, Jehn7F; mrrls, (2). B. W. Hsr.ls, Jehn Hess, Keelsr t S niftier, Dew Kent, An drew I. Lutz,H. J. Myers, Harry W. Myers, H. G. Myers. Asren Myers, Jehn D. Martin, Jehn E. Kelsen, Frank F. Nichols, National Oolleetion Aes, W. F. O'Qara, Theeter Betiaar, Samuel B. Shank, J. B. Sbunk, Addison Handera, Benjamin Nttavely. William Wattb, D. O. Ward. Gold.e W.ddlng at QaanyTllla. On Lit Friday Samuel Kendlg and Oatherlne hla wife, et Quarryville, had bienmaaied fifty years, and their ehildrea and a few friends concluded It would be a geed tlme te surprise them. Te say they did se would be drawing It mtldly. They euoeessrully surprised tbe old folks, snd hsd a geed lime at the reunion. Mr. Kendlg Is some 70 yeara old, aud la the efficient sextea of Quarryville eemetery. Hla wife ia 73 years old and they both bid fair te reach their four soere and mere, whit waa tha hop of ail their TWtera, a sebtbub reB Miasm e labeb. rear at the reaaaeta iSsisii ThayTBJaniaejirsaisaMaals lag Btrsrtsd 'rata 1st Orlgiaal Alias, new ud surprising phase of the labor movement developed la Philadelphia en Sunday evening, it contemplates a eosa eesa Plata revolution la tha affairs of see Knights ef Laber and alma te overthrew the ad -mlatstreUea of General Master Werkssaa Fewderly, by restoring tha order la tha ouetedy of its founders, or eueh aaea aa sympathise with them la their present op position te "tha powers that be." The movement la net mera than a weak old aad had its laeeptlenSundayaweekatameet. tag of dlsaslined Knights held la tha sboewerkers meeting plee,at 605 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. uatti Ike most of the opposition movements that have been started and around te nlaaaa under the machinery et tba Pewderfy ad ministration, the new movement is brought home te Philadelphia, where tha order was founded, and four et tha five living founders et tha great organisatien are brought into open warfare with the order as it exieta te dsy. These who are oegufssnt of what has taken place leek for wonderful results in the near future, and expeet te see Mr. Pow Pew deriy dethroned and tba order turned back Inte tha channels from whleh they say it haa been diverted. After tha meeting last Sunday a wtek the question et breaking away from the pres ent administration, aad hew te de it lermea a topie rer oenveraauon in labor circles all ever Philadelphia. Doubt was expressed, at It haa been expressed every where slnee the Indlsnspelta convention, of the advisability of following the lead of T. B. Bury, or any etherdlssattsflsd leader who haa made aa many enemies aa friends in the movement. It wss argued tbst the principles of the order hsd been twisted by the administra tion te serve its own ends ; that polltieal Sreferment and personal aggrandisement ad been the ambition of tee latter day leaders, and tbat the original and funda mental principles tbst Uriah S. Stephens, the founder et the order, had in mind were leat eight et Stephens' oellesgues were then looked te for oeunsel. There were six men who devoted days and nlgbta with him te the establishment et the " noble and holy order," and their pictures and nsmss wltn his hsve been etr eulated throughout the land. By the avenge Kulgbt of Laber they hsve been regarded with respect and reverence. One of them, Wllllsm Cook, died aeversl years sge, but the ether Ore, though advsnesd In years, are still living. Thsy are James L. Wright, Rebert C. Maeauley, Jeseph S Kennedy, R. W. Keen and James M, Hltsee. On Tbursdsy night Messrs. Wright, Msesuley, Kennedy and Keen held a meet lng. They agreed that tha order was net what It waa Intended te be. Mr. Hllsee, It waa aald, did net join them in their expres sions for reasons net entirely antsgonlstle te their own. On Thursdsy night the quar tette of feundera met again, and, deeming it lime te act, drew up a proclamation whleh they signed In the presence of wit nesses, TIIS FOUNDERS PROCLAMATION, Te the members et the Knights of Lsber. Greeting : In behalf of the telling millions of earth, we, the surviving founders of the secret order of Knights of Lsber, after several secret meetings held In the city of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and after due deliberation and Investigation Inte the present autocratic form et government. find that the present known order et Knights et Lsber bas departed or diverged from the original dealgna when organized in 1869, and tends te tha destruction et the prluelples of sslf government lying at the base of America i institutions ; and as the order et the Knlghtaet Lsber waa founded for the purpose of abolishing pov erty by securing te the laborer the fruits of his ten ; and we, the original founders of the Knights et Laber, who hsnded te the offleors and the membership the principles et the organization, finding after the lapse efnearly twenty years tbst the officers of the organization bsve departed from the prin ciples transferred te them, and we, being determined te return te Unoriginal text.de extend a hand of fraternity te all these who belisve In the prluelples formerly premul gated, te wit : seerecy, obedience and mu tual reslstsnee, and tne placing of Industry en a eolentltie basis, ana have, therefore, Resolved, Te eliminate all opposition that Is detrimental te the principles and progress et the K. of L. as the founders In tended. In msklng this known through the pub lle press we de se te notify these at a dis tance, and Ibis must be accepted as a reply te msny letters reeelved en the subject. "As In 18C9, numbers for assemblies will be given from Philadelphia, Pa, until suf suf fielent haa been formed te eall a joint con vention ler tbe geed et the order. "These dealrlng te be with us will address Bex 831, Philadelphia, Pa., and all oemmu nloatlena will reoelve prompt reply and necessary matter furnished te carry en the needed work. "In oenoluslon, we detlre te say that, be Having we are doing right In Issuing the foregoing, as we did when promulgating the principles of tbe K. of L. nearly 20 years age, we have unitedly affixed our names. "James L. Wright, "R. W. Kekn, "R. O. Maea.ut.kt, 'Jes, S. Kknmkdy." QEOBQB WASHINGTON BARTON. A Lancattrlaa Whom Hen. Denial Doegherty Goeeld.rsd tba Graaust Orator. In an Interview with M, P. Handy, Hen. Daniel Dengherty, the famous lswyer and politician, ssld : " The gtestest orator I ever heard la for gotten. 1 doubt If his name will be found in any book he Is only a trsdlllen. In speaking he lacked all the pbjelcal graces of orstery. He had neither volee, striking appearanoe nor elegance of action. Yet I have never heard and never oxpeet te hear any one who had such msstery ever a Jury or an audlenee ss Geerge Washington Barten. He alternately oenvulssd with lsugbter and melted te tears. He hsd tbe quality without which no one can be an orator, nor a great actor in the higher range of the drama, a quality that cannot be counterfeited intensity. He was a world-made genius. His mind bss been oempared te a rag dipped In gum arable and rolled through a library. He worked himself Inte a aert of Intellectual frenzy, then leaped forth Inte auch gorgeous lmsgery, thrilling passages, tremendous flights tip ped all through with classic, blstorle snd poetle references, tbst he stands alone In my remembrsnee. My young remem remem brsnee osnnet parallel a fellow." " And who was Barten T" " Geerge W. Barten wss a nstlve of Lancaster, Pa. A Democrat and by all ed da tba greatest speaker of tbe state. He was appointed president Judge of a crimi nal court In Phllsdslphla. " Rebert T. Cenrad, the author of Jack Cade, ' another splendid speaker, waa en tbe bench with him. Alter a few yeara tbe oeurt waa abolished snd Barten practiced at the Philadelphia bar, almost exclusively In tbe erlmlnal oeurts. His habits were Irregular. He hurriedly lelt Philadelphia aoeut'bi or -bz, went te Han jrrancisoe, where I beard bs acblevsd Immediate suc cess at tha bar. Net long alterwarda be one nlgbt left a convivial party aud was csvsr seen sgsln. It wss supposed he wsn dsred te the bay and fell ever." Daain el Xeuag Mas. Jeseph Dally, a well known young man of tbla elty, died at the home et hla mother, Mrs. Julia Dally, at 225 Eat Walnut street, en Sundsy. He bad been confined te the house for several months. His father wss the late Jehn Dally, who has been dead a number of years. Deeeased waa a single man, 28 yeara of sge. He was a clgsrmsker by trade and worked in different shops In this and ether cities for years. It bas been but two months since his brother Themas died. Kettered te Her raienU. Clsrs Smith, age 4 years, wss found wandering en East Orange atreet near Lime en Sunday afternoon and taken te the station house. In a short time the parents of Clara, living at Ne. OU Eat Marlen atreet, eallad at the station beuse te report their daughter aa mtsatag aad they were sBtwaUysaariaag teladbertaara, TUE OFFICIAL CHANGES. BDW1N U BUN HOLD BCOOMDS BB OOHOBR BKNJAM1N LONQMBGBBB. JeBa it. aili.r Bis Dspatr aad v. te Assist the BherleT-Ceaatv Sheck asrpe A.Me ret Gee. I a.Btelae BoUaiter rrlseaaaa rser Beards Orgaalts, This Is sn off year as te changes la tha mw offices In the oeurt house. Tha only omeer retiring la Benjsmla Loagaeeker, recorder, and hla place waa takes this morning by E. L. Relnheld. He haa ap pointed aa hla deputy Jehn B. Miller. Mr. Miller waa for a number of yeara a clerk and deputy in theprotbeaotarj'a office aad will make an efficient officer. M. S. Me Lane, who retires from the deputy ship, haa been In the reoerder'a efflee for several years ted alwsya dlsebarged hla duties faithfully. He will go scrota the oerrldor te the sbsrlfTs efflee In a short time, and will be a valuable man In that efflee. Charles F. Ebermac, who was a clerk In the reoerdet'a efflee for the past three yeara, has been re-appelnted by Reoerder Rein Rein held. He Is the only one of the old force retained by Mr. Relnheld. There will be ether appointments made by the recorder, when the business of the office requires 1 in the spring. Messrs. Sutten, Swope and Keller, who have been clerks In the recorder's efflee during Mr. Longneeker's term, will retire te private life for tbe present. Deputy Sheriff Lsvsn will probably en gsge In business In this elty. Sheriff Burk holder bss been severely censured by his Republican irlenda for appointing a Berks county Democrat aa bis deputy, ha oeuld stand the pressure no lerger and Levaa had te go. Mr. Levan made many friends while In the sheriff's office and proved te the great disgust of tbe petty Republican politicians of Lancaster county tbat a Demo crat can be a reliable snd trustworthy effl eer. County Solicitor Shenck retires, and the alderman and constables are glad he la gene. These offleltls complain that So licitor Sbenek would never de them Justiee, that he would strike Items from their bills and oeuld give no reason for se doing. With Geerge A. Ltne, who assumed the duties et thst efflee te dsy, they expeet te fare better. They believe that when Mr. Lane atrlkea an Item from their bills ha will give a ressen for doing se. Jury Commissioners W. W. Benes and Frank Clark tske the places et Commis sioners Ilyus and DUler. They will have no duties te perform until the next draw ing of Jurers in Msreh. THE MEW PRISON BOARD MEETS. This morning tbe old beard of prison In spectors held Its lsst meeting at the prison. A number of bills were approved, after whleh ou motion of Mr. Kby, the keeper waa Instructed te purebase a tleket te Pitta burg for Ohsrles Gibsen, who will be liberated en Jsnusry 2a The beard then adjourned. At 11 o'clock the new beard met, It oon eon oen sltta et Calvin Carter, Sadsbary ; Jacob W. Nlssley, Rest Denegsl; Christian H. Mlasley, Bsst Denegal ; Issse Besr, Man helm ; Milten Kby, Paradise, and Bamuel Eshleman, Penn. The only new man in the beard Is Christian H. Nlssley, who takes the place of Dvld Q. Martin, Jaoeb Nlssley was reelected lstt fall. The new besrd ergsnlstd by eleetlng tbe following rfflcers by acclsmstlen: Presi dent, Cslvln Carter; secretary, Samuel Ehleman;tressurer, Milten Eby. Fer solicitor, Mr. Carter nominated E. M. Gilbert, who waa oheaon without opposi tion. Fer first underkeeper, Mr. Eby nemlnsted his brother, issse N. Eby, who new fills tbe position. He waa elected, as no ethor candidate was nominated. Fer aaiistant underkeeper, Ohrlatlan Nlssley nemlnsted Geerge Geyer,of Flerin, and Mr. Eby nemlnsted Andrew Caldwell, the present incumbent. Twe bsllets were taken, each resulting In a tie vote et S te 8. Tbe election wss postponed te the next meeting. The neme of second underkeeper was chsnged te boss carpet weaver, and Albert Murr was re-elected by aoelamstlon, en motion of Jsoeb W. Nlssley. Dr. Slegler was reelected physician by aoelamstlon. Fer elerk Mr. Bear nominated Henry Hlppey, the present elerk. He waa re elected by aoelamatlon, Fer wstebmen Mr. Eby nominated J. Milten Hershey, et Ssllsbury. Mr. Esble man nominated Isase Lerab, of Penn, and Jaoeb Nlasley nemlnsted Geerge Bach man, of Flerin. The first ballet resulted aa follews: Hershey, 0; Lersb, 4; Baehman, 2. Messrs. Hetsbey and Lerah were declared elected. Hershey la one of tha watehmen at present. Larah Is tbe man who waa dlsmlsted for sleeping recently. Mr. Carter nominated Charles Bucklua for boss sheemsker, and he wss re-eleeted by acclsmstlen. On motion of Jaoeb NIss Isy, Christian F. Kby was re-elected baker by acclamation. The president snnouneed tbe following standing committees for the year : Car pets, Eby and Eshleman. Heuse, Jsoeb W. Nlssley and Bear. Leather, O, Niuley and Eby, Meat, Eshleman and Bear. Fleur, Jacob Nlasley and Bear. Drugs, ChrUtlsn Niuley snd Eby. The Sensenlg petty have the majority of the members ei tbe prison beard. Te-day was tbe first time In years tbst there has been se Utile trouble la tbe selection et of fleers of tha Institution. There wss oppe sitien te but one ctllear snd everything else paased off pleasantly. When the two Nlssleys were elected It waa ssld thst they were bitter enemies and would Ogbt etch ether. Te-dsy tbey came together and ctuied the first tie of the yesr by sticking te Candidate Oeyer, who oemes from thtir own nelgbbe.hxd, for assistant underkeeper, Obristlsn Nisi ley thought, be wsientltlel te this offlee, being a new member. His natnesskeand another meml er were of tbe same opinion, hsnee the tie. AT THE VOOR HOUSE Tbe new peer beard met for organization thla mernlng,the old beard having finished its business en Saturdsy. As Jacob S. Strlnewas reelected, there is but one new member In the beard. Ue Is B. F. weaver, of Ssllsbury, who lakea tbe place of Jehn Brenner, et Mlllersvllle. Betides Messrs. SUlne snd Wesver tbe following sre mem beta of tbe beard : Dsnlel Herr, Strasburg township; Wllllsm Geed, East Eirl; B. W. Bard, Ephrata, and K. II. Herahey, Gordenvllle. The beard was called le order at 10 o'clock and organized by electing Daniel Herr, president; ii.K. Myers, secretary,and W. N. Appal, solicitor, by acclamation. Tbe election et treasurer wss postponed until alter tbe efficers et the Institution had been elected. (The following cflleers were chosen by acclamatien: Superintendent, Geerge K. Worst; resident pbyslelsn, Dr. E. B, Lsndls; farmer, B. B. Hertzler; engineer, Tayler Behuler: baker, W.G. Rtpp; nlgbt watchman, Samuel O. Sbaub, Tbe beard then went te dinner. Tbla atternoen, Jehn B. Miller, the new deputy reoerder of the county, was elected treasurer. Allan A. Herr wss nemlnsted snd en tbe first and only ballet received two votes. Miller waa then looted by te ThaoessuiSatloa physicians wereeacsea w1 heat opposition aa folio we: Drs.H. F. Bbarmsn, L. E. Warren, William Black wood, elty, aad H. K. Masser, Wltmer. THI JOINT CONVENTION. This afternoon tbe prison inspectors went down te the almshouse te meet the peer directors, for tbe purpose of holding a Joint convention te elect a moral Instructor for the two Institutions. Afterthe meeting hid been eallad te order Mr. Carter was oheaen president, with Messrs. Hershey and Eby aa secretaries. Rev. Jehn W. Swsnk, who has been moral Instructor for some years, appeared before the beard and made a speeeh giving aa aoeount of the work he haa done daring the year. Ha wound up by statins; '.hat he was again a candidate ter the position it the beard aaw fit te re elect him. After Mr. Swank had withdrawn from tha room be was re-eleeted moral Instruetcr by acclsmstlen, Oa motion of Mr. Herr It waa sgreed that his salary, which Is (120 per year, should remain aa It la After the cleotten Mr. Swank sgsln eame before the beard snd made a speech, thanking tbem for his election. He was about asking for an Increase in sslsry when the chairman notified him that the matter hsd slresdy been attended te. Mr. Bwank said he wss sstuued with anything the beard had done. The convention then adjourned. TBOS. MGOVERN AQAtN ARItCSTT-D. Ba Beats a Stranger Oat of ei.BO and I. Mew In Jail. Thes. McQovern, who msde a nsrrew esespe from going te Jstl for stealing an overeoat from Michael Kellly, Is again In trouble. On Friday evening McGevern msde the acquaintance of Lewla T. Purryear, a tcbtoce sgent from North Caro lina, atepplng at the Leepard hotel, repre sented thst he waa In the cigar bnainesa a few miles from the elty and hsd lnfluentlsl relstlvcs in thla elty. Aftsr supper the men took a walk around town and visited aeveral saloons. At one et these places Mc Govern treated and tendered In payment n 15 note. The barkeeper oeuld net change theneteand McGovern borrowed 1 1 60 from his friend until he oeuld get his nole changed. When the psities get outside of the isloea McGovern told his friend te remain there until he went around the corner te get the note changed. The stranger waited for a long time. When he became tired he went te leek for Me Govern, but that gentlemen waa net te be found. By thla time Purryear eame te the conclusion that he had been awlndled out of IL60, and he reported tbe matter at the station house. The cflleers were In atructed te be en the lookout for McGovern and en Saturday night Policeman Gardner arrested him at tbe Cooper house. McGovern waa under the influence of liquor, and for thst offense he will have le answer before tbe msyer. A complaint for falae pretense has also been prelerred against blm before Aldermen Bsrr, and en this he was committed te Jsll. i m T.stardsy at at. Jams., 1 The oengregatlon tbat asaembled at St. James chureh yestcrdsy was trcsttd te one of the finest services thst baa been held there for soma time. The oecaalon waa the first Sunday after Eplpbsny. Dr. Knight wss ably assisted by Rev. Wm. P. Ten Breeck, and Rev, Fayette Reyce, D, D,, the clergymen who were sent te of noisily notify Dr. Knight or his oleetion as bishop. Rev. Wm. Ten Breeck preached a sermon upon the Fesst of the Eplpbsny, whleh was a masterly ene and showed the gentlemsn te be a elsrslcsl schelsr of great ability and possessed of rare Imaginary powers. He held the attention of the congregation uutll the close. His pen pletures were artlstieslly drswn and high ly Instructive, The oengregstlon, despite the bsd weather, waa large, at both morn leg and morning aorvlee, aed all wero liberal In praiae of their Western visitors. Dr. Knight from the chsnoel told the assemblage thst he hsd accepted the call te the blsboprie of the dlocese of Mil wsnkee, Wisconsin. Tbere were msny expressions of regret en hesrlng tbe sn neunce of bis soeeptsnoo, seme members of the oengregatlon thinking he would de cline. Tbey raid Damages aed Costs. This morning two men In tbe employ of Stetson's "Uncle Tem's Osbln" oemraiy were hurrying up North Queen street with a we gen leaded wltbbsggsge, which they were taking te their esr, nesr the tl'ennsyl vanla freight station. In front of tbe Mc Grann hense their wsgnn collided with that csrrylng the United States msll, which Is driven by Scbaeiler MeNell. 'J he msll wsgen wss broken, and when MeNell yelled at tbe men one of them became very Impudent and said tbey would run Inte blm sgsln It he ssld much. McNeil wett le Aldermen Deen'a offlee and brought suit against the men, ehsrglng thorn wlthreckleas driving and ob structing tbeUnltcdBtstes msll. Mr.McNell axempsnled OOleer Samson te the oempsnj'a car and pointed out the two men. They were arreated and taken te Aderman Deen'a office, They gave their names William Ulaybeurt a and Benjamin Jenes, and were worried ever their arrnt. They finally fixed tbe matter up by paying for tbe damage dene and all'cests. Toey were then tee late for tbe morning train for Mt, Jey, where tbey appear te-night, and were compelled te wait here until 2:50 this afternoer, It was an aipenslve arlve for them. femleu Agaals Object. The bill passed by the Heuse a few days age, prohibiting the allowance of any feu In any claim for Increase et pension en ac count of lnoreae of disability, has excited tbe united opposition et the WsihlnRten J tension a?ent, wbeare preparing te defeat t in tbe (ten ate. Tbere is no necessity for tbe services et an attorney in tuch caitm. The pensioner csn flit up a blank applies applies tleu and ferwsrd it te tbe pension office, when tbe nneeteary examination by a ur ur geen wiU be ordered. Tbe bill also for bits tne psyment of any fee tcr soeurlng the passage of a special set et Cengrees granting a pension or Increste of pension. The Washington pension sgents resllze sbeut 1600,000 s year from fees reeelved from tbeae two elssses et sppllesnts end insy be ex pected te ute every effort te detest the bill In tbe Senste. Tba Soup lleua. Jehn D. Sklles bss contributed t, J, If. LandlafO, aud A. Herr Smith flO, te tbe soup fund, Tbe number of rations distributed tbe put week at the soup beuee waa 1,078. Arrangements have been msde with tbe Bed path Concert company, et Bosten, for a grand concert for the benefit of tbe soup house, en Tuesdsy evening, January 15, at tbe court house. This oempsny Is well spoken of by tbe press end tbcre will no doubt be a crowded heuss, as tbe cau.e Is a meritorious one. Pellee efficers will sell tlekets for the oencert, torcbUeu'. Id.etlt rrsintat d rer Starch 4 , Revival of Interest In tbe Identity et Murchlsen. of Pomens, Cal., by tbe con nectlen et Governer Shelden's name there with, haa cauted tbete holding tbe secret te relsx a little, snd It is new Intimated thst Murchl.en's real nsme will be glven with dramatic effect en tbe 4th of March. Morchlaen Is te go te Washington te tske part la tbe Inaugural ceremonies as Murohlten, snd then will be Introduced te President usrnsen uneernts proper cog nnman. and the world will learn whn tha I parsea Is who eaused Lord BackvUle West Ifca-fltveBBJapsmpeftt, A NEW BARN BURNED. JOHN T, AtJMBNr LOSBB OOMSIDBKABIJ. BY AN 1NOBNDIAHI B.KB, Attths Ue Bleek Bat Twe Cows Atetwstd By tha Famll? - Wheat, OathTobaeeo, Bay, OorBedd.r,a Varrlagsaad Harness Ais Cea.am.d The Intnrsaes 111,030. QuAinTVtLt.E, Jsn. 7. Sundsy morn ing, shortly after midnight, a serious fire occurred In tbe vlllsge of Quarryville. It waa caused by the burning of the new barn et Jobs T, Anment, en the top of Quarry hill. The fire waa first discovered by Miss Kills Redmsu, who Uvea with Mr. Autr,ent ; she Immediately called up the family. Mr. and Mrs. Aument at onee proceeded te get out the stock, whleh they succeeded In doing with tbe exception of two oews, which were burned, Hew they did se Is almost a ueyitery, for by the time they reschel the barn, In their night clothes, the fire waa falling down en the stock. They resened six oews and five horses, however, in a ahert time the cltlzsns of Quarryville were en the ground, when the hog pen, which la close le the bsrn and which was lull of hog", was ssved, after a great deal of hard work, for the wind was blowing a porfeet gsle. Oa the west side of the bsrn were two large stseks of com fodder. They were burned, and se stormy was It that yesterdsy morning there was net a psrtlcle left et them. In the barn there were about 125 bushels et whest and 160 bushels et ests, all et which bad Just been threshed, one and a hslf sores et tobaeoo, part or whleh was stripped, ever twenty tens et hsy, and a big let of straw. A geed fsmliy carriage, and all the hsrnets were burned. Fortunately most all of the terming Imple ments were in a shed aeme dlatauee from tbe bsrn, and they were saved, The bsrn was Just a new bullding.having bsen built during the lstt season, end in fset only finished within the last two weeks. It did net have a full Insurance en It, ss It cost some 92,000, and the Insurance It fl.CSO In the Seuthern Mutual company, Oa tbe contents there Is no Insurance. The night being a very datk ene and the fire being en very high ground, It oeuld be seen for a Rrest distance, and belera morn ing a big crowd bsd assembled. Mueh sympathy la expressed for Mr. Aument In his lets, at he had only bought the property within the last year and, as we have said, just finished hla bsrn. The origin of tbe fire Is a mystery. The family ssy there bas net been a lantern around the bsrn for several nights and there has bceu nene In the upper part et the building, where tbe fire originated, for a week. Thatthe fire waa lneendtary there la no doubt. The barn being olese te the public read and very convenient te get Inte It may bave atierded shelter te some nn fortunate, who waa eat lete, aa the night was terrible. It is Intsnded te make a thorough aeareh of the ruins for some trace et tbe cause et tbe fire, aa Mr. Au ment Is a popular and well-known young man and has net an enemy in tbe county. It Is presumed tbe fire, whilst lnoen lneen dtary, was accidental. It ia a singular fact that en tbroe farms Just lying together, and en what was at one time one trset, three large barns have been burned down within the laat few years, and this is the fifth bsrn burned In this section wltbln a very short lima TIMELY U1SCOVKUV. A Clirlitina. Tree en Vira In tba Heme or tV, faraa (lamming Twe Men Xzlln- galih I be nam... There was slmcst a big fire at lhe resi dence of W. Parke Cummlngs, Ct7 West Chestnut street, this morning. Mr. Cum mlngs resides In one of the new and com cem com fertablo dwellings, erected by Jehn W. Helman, having purehaied It from tbat gentleman. In ene oerner of the alttlng rvem, which la en tbe seoend fleer front, there was a Christmas tree, whleh steed upon a rslsed platform and reacbed te the celling. Aa the tree had been up for two weeka It became very dry. This morning Mrs. Cummlngs was attend lng te her household duties down stairs and her two children were playing with Ihsir te$n about tbe Cbristmsa tree. Oae of the little ones lighted a esndle under tha tree and In a moment tbe dry Utnbshad Ignited. The tree was seen a sheet of Hemes, and the whole room wss .filled with smoke. The fire was seen by Hsrry Gardner, who liter across tbe street, and Clement S. Kris msn, who was parsing almeat aa seen as It hsd broken out. They ran across the street, dashed upstairs and threw tbe tree and a lsrge number of toys tbst were en fire from the window. The frightened children were quickly hurried from the room and tbe fire was extlngulsbed with buckets of wster. Tbe woodwork of tbe room waa badly obsrred and tbe pantr en the celling ruined. All tbe small panes of glsss In the front triple window were broken by tbe hest The carpet en the fleer waa burned aud othcrwlke damaged, and aeveral mirrors, glass et pictures and faney artlelea were broken, In Uie next room, back, tbe cell ing paper was dsmsged by smoke. The balldlug was insured with Bsusmsn & Burns, An alsrm of flre wss struck from box 21, at Msry and Chestnut streets, aud tbe dt pirtment wss quick te respond. When tbey arrived the lire had been extinguished. It wss fertunate tbst tbe gentlemen above named discovered the hre se quickly. They lest se Utile time In getting Inte tbe houae that Mrr. Camming, did net knew what was the trouble until they were up stilrs. Heal r.tata Hale. In the Lewer Ked, Adam Keen has sold his fsrm et 60 sores te sn up tbe oeunty msn for 1125 an acre. C. . HeH, BtBlgn6oef Dsnlel Keen, has aeld te Jacob N. GieII a farm el 73 acres for (4.609; and te Jehn Jehnsen, a farm of 40 acres for (5,0C0. Jaoeb Stlvely hat sold te W. C. Galger hU dutlll6rr,&3., In Quarryville, for 13,000. H. U. Lttever, te Dsnlel Lefever, jr., hla farm et 20 acres for (2.800. Tbe C. M. Ueas fsrm of 171 acres, te Jeseph M. Hots, for f 100 sn sere. The KUlngcr estate of Lancaster, te M. Helm, 4 aeres adjoining Lery Suter, for (660, K. K. Bayler, of Chester county, a build ing let In QuarrjTllle te L. T. liccsel, for (200. G. W. licnrei, te E. M, Hlsuffer, two buildiug lets adjoining tbe stesm mill, for (275. Win. II. Itlneer, te Ames dreit, the Kihn farm of 40 seres, for (2.600. Abram Lefevre and Daniel Mowrer, the ritiaub let te Msry C. Soett, for (20O. Dsnlel Mowrer, le A bner Peeples, the Lefever let In Cain ir go, ter (602, Wen by Hanla Lewi. The IS hour female bicycle race in Pitta burg euded Saturday n Ik ht. Mlaa Usttle Lewis, of Pittsburg, waa tbe winner. She ceverml 455 tnlle. England's champion, MUs Jessie Ojke?, wai dlstbled esrly In the ceutebt. , A Ltit.r-Oarrlcr'a Accident, Letter-Carrler William McLaughlin Is confined te bis home with a sprained ankle, which be received in a fall while en duty en Friday, William Breeht la filling hU plaee. St, Stephen's efcareh eatesrs. At tha congregational meeting at Bt, Stephen's Lutheran ohureb, Rev. B, Melater pastor, ea Sunday, tha fcUcnrlng were elected efficers: Trustees, W. O. IT. Sheer, Geerge Sehlelcb, Henry Bhsub) alders, Hsnry Zimmerman, Daniel Kurlz, JehnB. Flea, Henry Nlchel, Henry WeU, Jsoeb Banner ; deacons, Fred. Luis, F, Foeenager, Adelph Keptky, Jehn Globleb, Jehn Bonaeeb, Philip Ssmm. Tba report et the secretary and treasurer for the year shows that tha chureh debt la being rapidly raid off and the finances of the ehurch te be In a geed condition, which it very gratifying te the pastor and mem-bers. Mttl.tta Baslnest Ohsngss. Jareb Kankle, manager et the Vesta furnace, operated by the Colorable Rolling Mllltcempany, haa resigned hie position, and has been euoeeeded by Jehn MeCles key. Mr. WhttUker, of Phllsdelphls, takes ebarge el the cfflees superseding Kd wln Bteeey, Hiram Beatty has been elected manager of the Marlstta Hellew wsra workisHe tskes the position held by H. 8. Rleh. Mr, Beatty was the former secretary et the oempany, Mr. Ames Bewman, executer of the estate of Jamea Dufly, deeeased, hss erected an oOlej'at the Hollewwsre works for the transaction et bualneea pertaining te the Dufly estate, XAnesstsr Heading M, B. onset. The stockholders et the Ltneaster A Resdlng Nsrrew Gusge railroad mat te-dsy and elseted tba following directors for the ensuing year: A, H. Peacock, Jehn D, Sklles, Jebn H, Bltner, Jehn Keller, David Herr, Goe, W. Hentel, Geerge M. Frank lin, O, Gelger, B. F. Breneman, D. D. Hess, Wm. Leaman, Rebert Montgomery and Daniel Balr, The beard organized by the election of A. II. Peaoeok aa president and Wm. Lsamaa as secretary and treasurer. Hss two wives. An Alteena dispatch la thla morning's pspera from Altoens, sayst "JohaeL, Bewers, of Laneaater, eame te thla elty a week ego, leaving a wife In Tork and one in Leaeaatsr, Constable Jehn L. Rubl, of Tork, arreated him thla morning en warrants sworn out by Ellen Rohrer and Mary Bewers, and he waa taken baek te answer the charge. Bewers wsa preparing for a third marriage with an Alteena girl." rsiar.bsrg Station Entered. Sundsy night tba Reading railroad eta tlen at Petersburg waa broken Inte by thieves, who pried open a window. Ttay stele sn umbrella and oeat belonging te U W. Grsyblll, ticket agent. They pried open the box containing the railroad Ueksts but took none. A box of edlblea was tsken out en the perch and some of the oentents wss stolen, Tha whole building waa ransacked. ii- Declared a Dividend or Bl 00, Tbe directors of the LtaeasUr, Elisabeth town fc Mlddletewn Turnpike oempany held a meeting at ML Jey thla afternoon. Thsy re elected the old beard of directors. Reuben A, Balr was eltettd president la plaee of Hen. H. G, Leng, resigned. The dividend declared was 1 90 per sbsie. Want Wast, Altert O. Stnrgls, an empleye of tbe Lltllz Jleeerd offlee, left Laneietsr this morning for Ksnsas Oily, Ma, where he expeeta te obtain employment. The young man waa employed for two yeara In tha JCiamintr offlee prier te working at LRUs. Hale of oils Property. Joel L. Hslnes, auctioneer, sold for Thes. F. MoEillgett, administrator of Jehn Dally, deceased, the two-story brlek dwell Ingbouse, Ne. 226 But Wst nut street, Mrs. Julls Dally purehased the property for tl.412. VUltlBg in tanrastar. Mrs. Franese Hlrb, of Phllsdelphls, and Miss Gertrade B. Vehea, of New Yerk, are visiting Mrs. A. H. Kesenstela. Bulctde et a Oesatr Clara. ARnt.AND,W!s. Jan. 7. MsurleeK. Ostt ney, whose term of efflee aa elerk of tha oeunty et Ashland, expires at neon te-day, ahet himself through the brain at 1240 this morning at bis resldones. Gsffney'a wife was aroused by the sbela and arose la time te see ber husband fall down the atair way dead. He wsa, It la said, short la his accounts about f 0,000, and tha beard of supervisors served an order upon him te turn ever the money at 2 o'clock te-dsy. Gsflney did net have tha funds te mske np his defalcation and worried ever tbla fact, together with severe Illness, ba became despondent, His wife la nearly orated with grief and hla frlends are appalled. A ejhlnaman let. lha Law. Washinqten, Jan. 0 In tha United States suprsme oeurt tedsy ex-Ge v. Heed ly, of Ohie, In behalf et Chea Chan Ping, appellant, vs. tbe United States, made a motion te advsnee tbe case for argu menu The Chinaman Ping left the United Blstesaud was given a retain certificate, but when besought te re-enter this county be was refused admission under tbe previsions of the Soett exclusion act of 1888. Gov. Ueadly, in msking the motion, ssld tbst hssle was advlssble, as constitullenslltyof the exoluslen set wss In question. Thanhs His Fr lands. Nailks, Jan. 7. Mr, Glad.'.one publicly tbsnks his friends for their geed wishes en Chrlstmss dsy and his blrthdsy, whleh oc curred four dsys Ister. The Londen Daily Newt' correspondent atNsples ssys thst Mr. Gladstone denies emphatically that be ever recommended that the restoration of tbe pepe'e temporal power made lhe subject of International arbitration. m Te Vlght In Inl. New Yerk, Jan. 7. A dlapatch from Tjroute stys : Sullivan and Kllralu wlib their backers arrived here thla morning, put up at the Keisln house, and at onee began arranging for their proposed fight. The police scared them oft from aignlng any agreement, bat It was decided that tha fight should tske plses nesr New Orleans en Sundsy, July 7, next, MM rottefflee Haras Bobbed. BeTiiLBHKM.Fa.'.Jsn. 2. --Burglars early this morning blew open the Hatfield pest- office snd decamped with (oeo. The ssle lu tbe poatefflce at Lebanon, N. J., en tbe New Jeraey Central rail 10 ad, waa also blown open thla morning aud (200 stolen. m i A Celd ttata Coming. Ciiioaeo, Jan. 7. The signal aervlee announces thu rapid approach et a cold wave from tbe far Northwest. It predicts very cold westher here te-morrow, An A mar lean'. Bights S cured. 'J. be department et state hss received a dispatch from Berlin, stating tbst tbe order expelling Leuis B. Greenberg.a nsturailzmt Ateerlcsn citizen, from Prussts, haa been revoked at the instance of our legctlen. i - Damaged by tba Wind. The high wind of Saturdsy evening blew down a large tree la sr, Mary's eemetery, which fell upest the .suae, oreeblag It, CUTTING OFF MILLIONS,' . L TH1C ICNURT CIVIL ArrBOfBIAfM BAR BKLOW TBSISTIM MM.'Kf Bems LvgUlstiTS Frevuleas Aeaea se aha I One Agsetlsg rnble Osnurea rrsssats a reHMan I lag AboUtiea ef IatsraalBUvsettta.t 4 A Washington, Jan.7. Atthaaeaali et the morning hear te-day the I went into secret session ea Mr. KM Pansmaesaal resolution. The Senate sgsla passed te-day tat) I wnien passed bem uease and i isstssssiea establishing tha district et New Mexloe. Tha Mil former passage reached the praeldeat late for consideration. 'a Benator Camaren presented the) of the MsBufseturer's dub, et FbUeeatf with resolutions adopted Dee. 17. last. I ug;the abandonment et the lateraal waasm 5 system. ;s . Mr. Cameren also presented th I of the Vessel Owners and Oaetataa i olstleos of Philadelphia, favoring M.aWI ereased appropriation for tba hydreavefawi office. f A Theateretary of state IraMmlteeatOeWii senate today a letter of Mr. MeLaa'i minister te France, enclosing a erjfryeJalhil proceeding of theletnt oeafaraaoaofsaal bers et the British Parliament aad Frea Chambers held in Parle, Oeteast II,v te dlsoess tha question of tlenal arbitration. A reeelallea adopted at thla meeting supporting Bag general principle or lateraatieaai swevs tlea bat this, Mr. McLtne writes, Maes( ir : sentiment of the general patme, ear,, sbj severs! occasions when ha haa snggeslit a tha government et Franee tha are et InteraaUenal question, hla suj haa net been aeted upon, 4f . A mealing ei tne esaata oewsaanwrw ' feraian relatiene will ba held te I morning te examine TOeasul Oaaatat I ell la reference te tha oeaaiuoa of i Samoa. vF THB BCMDRT OIYI C. ArFBOT-atATItW, On reassembling tedsy tha sumsd consideration et IM' ebange In the rules aad flllhastaraag ' iBBmsuimniy u uu j-- Mr. RsadsU today prteeatM aa Henes the sundry civil sppropriattea It osrrlea aa approprlatlea of tM,aH,t bsina I5.72i.ui leas than me e 13.709.008 leas than the sundry elvU bill I the current year. Tba MU eeaeaaawj ssversl new legislative provlslena, 'Wi nrevldea in the approprlatlea for Me a tlen of public buildings that hereafter at nlan aball ba prepared or spprevea as eeeretary of the traasary for aay paaaa ; bending autherised by Oaagreaa te ae erected until after tha aUa trsaefKBaaa. have been purehased and paid feri aad at.- shsnnotautherissor approve or any i for sueh building aa shall la velt: areatar expenditure In tha sueh building, Ineluelag heatings elevatera and approaehee thereto, them amount tbat shall remain et te i fled in tba law autherising tba areaUea each building as tbe limit et tha eest ei t alte and building, alter tha alto aball isa been mid for." A rostrleUvo elaasa la ajae iasertad aagaJ venting tha printing of Betes of larger aW nomlnsUena ia ilea et Betes of easeli nomlnsUens retired or eaaeaUafa In exotptleoal easea the eeaualasl the general land offlee la autherised te mere than the usual rates ter surveya. lnwinar lha snnroerlstloa for KBalra lav- draw pier et tha Reek Island bridge tar following la inserted i "Aaatne et war shall require et the Chisago, Islsnd A Paolne railroad eempsay taf reimbursement et one-half of ail tar expensea lneurred la tha repairs of aalaV drawplsrs, under this, and tha apptefrav Uonet 160,000 made for thla ebjeet la aad sundry civil set of 1889,1 provided la taafg gnaranty executed te the Ualted Mats. undsr tha acta of Congress previdlaf fat the oenstruotlon of aald bridge." A eall has been Issued for a Mneaaeftaa Dsmoerstlo members of tha Beat te at held this evening te disease tha petleyat ,. ... mm lh. ,i,alln-t n -tiaM1a ah lua ytutj V" MW 4mv.iv- w. wMwm.-m y' rales new before the Heuse, V. ;' Bargisrs cany O a Mere. ,J. INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 7. BOld MrgWtW earrled away nearly all tha sloek of Jeaa T. Jenes' general store, at Clerment, a vlllajjt 6 miles west or inaisaapeue, aigbt, Tbey brought tha plunder la that elty en a stolen hand-ear aad Bassesdsd ttt secreting it without leaving any trace ea ttial t-harsahnnta. O ..- A Prtttoess' Narrow Btssae, $f': HT. I'KTBRSBUKa, wsn, (. At js.aaranT,v -- ,.. I. ..- m mIImhi n te asy wniiv vawauin ww mmm. PrlneesBLIsvsn'sslsdgeweweWraeh: ay a train. The aledge waa wrecked aad tar driver instantly killed. Tha prhtessa waa hurled te the centre of the traek said lay senseless, while tbe train passed eattratyt ever, net Injuring her at ait. Barjamla Hephbts Dies. nrvntmiiTi. n.. Jan. 7 Bant Hepkins, of Fidelity bsnkfame. who waaf; reoentiy paraenea rrem ineuute pajamas, x tlsry by rresiaent vtevsiana, .as ttuBi morning at 0 JO at hla home, Ne, (88 MaeK mend street, et drepey, ' mt .una urii iiilii niaih Wanaal Habkibbube, Pa,, Jan. 7. The governor ;4j te-dsy Issued a warrant for tba exseattca of Sarah Jane Whiteiy, ine marasswr s hsr husband and two children, ta rata dslpbla, en tbe 27tb of Mareh next, m TELSOBAPBIO TAM. . . n-it.A , nhlniwi ntaatnrar. aauaa.ra: mltted suicide by sheeting this meralag.y Ha was out of work and de.peaaeai. mmzs lesvea a wife and four children. i The Myenbsrg Brica oempsay, vaissaja, )f made an assignment una morning, iwm lUbUlties, sa scheduled, are s,0TO aaj.r . an AAA "rtJXt assets tau,wu. ...... s m.- - ftMh..il rSnMftWtiarf Ar flA.. 1 iftf.CftH.ft vvft.-w, .. -w-(.; chants and foreign agents, of Ne. IS OeeH i..ra. Tendon, have failed. Thalr liaael' i . ,.iu ... ni.iui i nin me ' Gee. W. Dewsll, an tnsuraaea agaat, rag? rataiivahnt bvWoed Thrsahar. at FreaW easvUle, Ind., yesterdey. Bad bleed aa t-r, nwina mr Bin na TJnwall BhaSMa." u. lui nrn.T. Tha Whlia Cans WSS BABTVS D ewell te leave tha county, aad laat ansa-; - mer tbey attempted te drive him away ar surreundlsa hla house, but DeweU Ih.m nfT. -dt1 At Mount Gltead, O,, last evaaiag, wasatf feeling with a rsvelver, Heward MeOemb,r. mi ... .Krifrltat of Marrow aesusssv.A aoeldeatally shot Miss Ksts PareeU la taa neck, infl'etmg a proeaoiy nisi wdbbw. . '- At ShUeb, La., J. H. Henry ahet aad killed L. D. Walnwrlgbt, yesterday. Saa .nrrfarareaesDedat tha tlaae. bat wsa asV terward rua dewa aad eaught, Wata,' wrlgbt beiengea te a preraiaeat saywa wss vsry peiuin. j-ii S'gmand Stem, dealer la Jttrasty, m New Yerk, made aa astlgameat ta-dar Henry Brunbeld, with prefaraaeea W sat amount of 13,551.85. WBATBBM IMVUlAXlOm. viansstes. D. C Jaa. 7. n reaasyivasusi stut, saagawsy I -etrtdar, rtAtawly raada, '-'. s v v t-I , -Z-'ir- . , . j 14 AtjJhTI i M-.
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