:&- She Su-atctHHSfntcUieicnecf. ! ""JaaT-.gT-,' yr VOLUME XXV NO. 126. LANCASTER, PA., WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 16, 1889. PRICE TWO CEOTSii -- -. . - - - - . - ' ilBJ COMPELLED TO FACE A JURY. TUB UU8ID TOBA00O AW0 faABD WABS TBtBVB ABB BBfCBMBB. Bftatr hi MM by AIMnuA DM..TMT TH Ml ABSWt MM OvWMtM l She AM All Baft flNffHtllk BaM O i Tuesday afteraoea the majority of tha beya who w Mid te be Implicated la Ik lateealeaat Ieaea Dlller A Seb's hardware alere and the cigar .tore of t. B. Weteler, had a hearing before Aldenaaa Data. Owing te tbe large number of prtasaan and the crowd or apcolatera that war expected tba bearing waa bald la tat orphans, oeort room at 2 o'clock, aad there waa a great erewd en kaad, the assjerliy or peeple coming simply eat of eorlealty. Wel'r.l ana Chandler bad waited a bearing and given ball for oeort 4 aeaae time ego, ae H waa net Bieaeaary te aaar them. Tee ethers beard were t Oban, aad Wilt Leeber, Lea. O. Wiley, W. K. Hartman, Barry StevesB, Jeseph Gsrtley, Ben. Kline, Gee. Welbusb, Albert Aazar, GharleeW. Bltnar, andiSamuel Musket. aaaa, M. Breslua, B.F. Davis, A. Frllehey, J. H. Fry and D. MeMnllea appeared for different boy. The evidence as breaght eat weaatmilartetbat which baa already, beea published. Charles Bltaar aad William Chandler, two of the boys charged with being implicated la this affair, agreed aeme time age te stake a clean breast of It and tall all they knew about 1 Alter hearing ether wlt- aetsea they were pet upon tbe aland. They told et many larcenlea that bad beea com mitted at Diner's snd Wsldler's aterea and aid tbattbebeyahad beea carry leg eithtlr operations for t&tee years past At DUler's they stele about twenty five revolvers besides a gnn, knlver, chisels, putty, locks and many ether articles. At Wetdlei'a they took plug and smoking tobacco, elgsre, elgarettes, pipes, te. Tbe teatlmeny of Bltner and Obandlar ahewed that every boy ebsrged were guilty of lareeay or reeelvlag atelen geed a aad they gave tbe datee of many different' Uroentee, la a number et wbleh they took part tbemeelvea. The eterles told by-these boys was very atralght and they were corroborated by'ethar vldeaea te a oenalderable extent. There are from one te twelve cases agalnat tbe different boys, Hartman and Wellsel lead lag la thla particular. The aldermaa returned all tbe eaaea te oeurt. Tbe Leeber beye, Wiley, Bltner and Kline were com mitted and tbe etbera furniabed ball. OOOLU HOT PSBVKNT HIM. Sim SV, KeadlgBUlS BlmMU Bater J. F. ' adree' rami ry Oeald latatf i r. Today mere paruculara were learned oenoarnlng the death et Aaren M. Kendly. theyonegman who committed aulelda la Beat Lampeter township en Tuesday after after after aoea, which baa already beea noticed la the Ihtbluqbnckb. The yeang aaaa was single and about 25 yeara of age. Ha made bla home with hla brother In-law, J. P. Andre, who resldea ea the Old Kead, between Wltmer's station and Bird la bead. Tba young man bad been out West and eame back aeme weeke ego. Blnee that time be baa been making bla borne with Mr. Andres, aa bis parents are dead. His relatlvee and friends noticed that alnce bla return he has acted very atrangaly, aa be seemed te be very lewaplrlted and depressed. Eflertt were made te brighten bin up,but It was or no avail. Oa Tuesday be ate dinner with tbe family and aeemed te be melancholy. Alter dinner be retired te bla room and looked the deer, wbleh was net bis ouetetn. Tbe ausplcien et the family waa aroused, and especially aa one of tbamatated that they bad aeen a pistol In the poaaeaalen of the young man during the forenoon. An effort waa made te effect an entrance te hla room, and while tbe felba were thua engaged they were atartled by a pistol shot Tbe tejr waa then foreed open and when tbe people entered they found tbe young man lying dead en the tloernear the bed. Hla bead was In a peel of tb'ek bleed and hla bralna were asatlered about Oa the fleer near by waa tbe revolver that bad done the work. The ball had en tered one of the eyea and cane out at the baek of the head. Tbe platel when ploked-upwaateund te be entirely empty. It eeeme that the young man bad placed but one lead In It, expecting no doubt that It would be sufficient te take hla Ufa. He ie believed te have brought the weapon with him from tbe Weal, and tbe ball was of goedslz. Corener Hensmsn and Dr. Belenlcs left Lancaster late en Tueaday afternoon te held an lnqueat en tbe body. They aummened aa Jurers, 0. Muaaelman, Henry Dlflen beugb, Henry Ervln, W. H. Miller, W, Hack man and D. N. Landla. They ren dered a verdlotef aulelde from Buttering from melancholia. The frlenda of the deceased can assign no causa for tbeycung man'a condition. Tbe OosMtega Baek Director. The a took holders of the Coneatega bank, which la te be loeated In the southern part of the city, held a meeting at the Fountain Inn en Tueaday afternoon. Dr. M. L. Herr noted aa chairman and the eleotlen of dlree tore followed. It resulted aa follews: Dr. W. J. Wentz, New Providence; 1. Balnea Dickinsen. Qusrryvllle; Dr. P. W.Hleetand, Mll.erevlile;AmeeKrelder, Manhelm town ablp; Ephralm B. Hoever, Manhelm town tewn ahlp; Adam Landia, East Lampetei; Jehn H. Brackblll, Btraiburg; Jebn B. Kendlg, WlllewHtreet; Jehn Hoever, Willow Htreet; Jeseph Harnlab, New Danville; Dr. M. 1 Herr, Lineaeter; Julius Leeb, Lancaster; W. W. Trlpple, Safe Harber; D. B. Landla, LineMtar; Hiram Warfal, Beck Hill. After tbe dlr'eetere had betn chosen tbey held a meeting at which Julius Leeb pro pre elded. It waa resolved te meet en January 24 for organization. Ike Beard of Trade. Tbe Beard et Trade met apeelally en Tueeday evening, te hear the atstemtnta of the representatives et a manufacturing Arm, who dealred te locate here. Only aevea members of tbe beard put la an appearaner, and after watting hall an hour, Vice President Wlekeraham called the meeting te order, and It adjourned, there aet being a quorum present. Tbe members present bad sn Infermsl talk with tbe gentleman representing Ue Industry be propeaed removing te thla oily, and from the enoeuragement given te bits, the removal te this oily la only a mat ler U a abort time. tUBqa.tiad IH "Det." Mr. Herace L. Haldman entertained tbe Deves," a branch et tbe Q. A. R , at bla realdenee, Walla elation, en Tueaday even ing. The organization numbers twelve, and each or tbe members enterlalna onee a month. Mr. Haldeman's banquet waa an aauaaal fine one and waa greatly acjeyed by IheJiDeve;" and It waa the unentmeua wish et all that Mr. Haldeman'a tern would oeme every month, The IrJ unction KatOraet.d. Chicago, Jan. IS. Judge Tuley, lu the Arbtittr Bund Injunction case, this morn. Ing declined te grent tbe Injunction. Hta decision la that tbey have tbe right te peeeeably assemble aad that tbe police cannot In advaaee et a contemplated aaeeUag assume that la geiag te be illegal aad auks that aasampuea a pretext for aa BAiraBBr te ke aaesBtsd as tke Leg, aaaafeef aw Omaiaiia, Hantakarg Dbpateh t j Fkliassipkla Press. TM Onagers blll.whleh beyeetea all draeaai traaa bmbm et the Okbaaw beef jadteata by prevMlag fat aa laepseMea of aUeawMOBfeoetMlaK la tWjaalelanr eeeamlttie of ska Hewes, sad fa aba ea agneaitnra ia the Beasts. Mr. tto.HeaeeT , waw nwuuawa warn dim IB a aaaa peuueaa wiueoea larreaiUMfaraaeraaaklBg fJB aa ret ih ' ataa-ata." rrae aaembera of tba "WU1 be aaaased wbea they ass peUtfOBB It la set aa exaaweretlea te ear that the Oraaaars new bavsabteger Hat of aaaaesaahlagfer tha I MUSH this bill tbaa waa aver n reseated e. a Lealiletare for aa saaaaara. tub petttteea are eull being emulated, aad wbea tbey begin te oeme la they will empty overwhelm both Hoeaea. We ex ex ex ptettopaaathebllL" Aaetber member of the Henes, who is latereeted la this bill, aald that there would doubtless be a bard light made egeiaet it, bat be tally expected It te pees. ' J eat leek," aald he, at tbe force back et It, Tbe farmers favor the bill aa a body and the batchers la all our eltlea are aaxteua te have ft passed. Ia addition te thee two element there te Ue PeaaaylTaala railroad, which aaed te have a heavy tariff la live stoek, bat Bine the Chicago beef ayadleate baa cap tured our markets, that braaeh of Ita bual. aesa baa dwindled te almost nothing. Ia It pleee hai oeme the refrigerator ears or tbe eyadleata, Thie he resulted la a great falling off la the receipts et tba railroad oempaay, and It will taver tbeOraagera' DllL It was rumered that aa ageat et tbe Chi cago beef syndicate waa here te lobby agalaet the bill. A member of the Drang era' legislative committee said be had beard the rumor but bad been unable te verify it. "We were told that a certain maa who eame here en Monday waa an acent of Armour fe Ce, and we set te work at onee te find out. m One of ear men went te him and Baked him what he waa doing here. Be replied that he waa latereeted In a little bill that had beea presented in the Heuse, net ear bill, however. Then our representative asked him If that waa aU be waa here for aad he aald it was net He would net Bay what ether bill be was Interested in, but we have aet beea able te discover that he ia working agalnat our bill." This geatlemen sstd that even though this rumor may be false he had very geed rtawa te believe that aa ageat or agent et the Ohloage beer ayndleate will be here before long te lobby agalnat tbe bilk He thlnka It would be money la the poeketa of the ayndleate If they were te keep their eatt,w,-'MJhe regardethe passage of the bill aa a dead eeitainty. MARBISD A BABY. IB Bcesatrle Contact or a Beeth Ambdy Scheel Tsaeaer. Te lay that Seuth Ambey, N. J., lssgl. tsted ever the the eocentriettles of Pro Pro feseor James Corkery, principal et the Park publle school, would bs drawing It mildly. Corkery baa about 250 children uader bla charge. A few days age he mar ried himself te one of bis pupils, little eirute -annoy, ineeignt-year.oiaaaugnier of a fiabermau of the town. Prof. oermry wrote an account of the wedding, la which be telle hew tbe children were all assembled In aobeol, and the lisping in aoesnts fermsd a msgic circle aad sang "RoekabjeBabyoa the Tree Tep." He then announeed the eveat by firings re volver out of a window or tbe soheol te " the cardinal pelnta or the oempaaa, " He obaraeterlsea himself aa a high prleet In the temple et knowledge! aa angel or light, or Jack the Giant-killer in dlsgnla ; bla ewerd, the pen, a apear or truth ; bla helmet, a eheet or feel's cap, and hla robe of darkness or dynamite bomb a bottle of coal black Ink. Oerkery'e account of the wedding waa printed in the Seuth Ambey Citizen. One et tbe tewnainen was indignant at what he termed tbe eccentricities or the prlnelpal, and, under tbe name of "Junius," be wrote a scorching letter te the Citizen. Professer Corkery answered, and In the course et hie communication oentended that he waa the "rooster or living crowbar et New Jetaey, Intending, aa Ged's garden bird et liberty, te break the Iren rule et tyranny, violence and oppression every where,and ever every preetrate form orew exultant." At laat acoeunta Professer Corkery wsa still prin cipal et the Park publle soheol. The HonUegdoD Banstet'a Ltesas BUI. In tbe Senate en Monday night the fol lowing bllle were Introduced and appro priately referred : By Senater Williamson, a supplement te the high license bill, prohibiting drusglata from Balling liquor te any miner or persona of known Intern perate habits, wltb or without a phyatelan'a prescription ; also providing that anyone, with or without a license, selling and ablpplng Intoxicating liquors te a miner or person el known Intemperate habits, reeldent In any ether oeunty than that In which tbe eeller resides, shall bs Indicted under tbe previsions of the Breeke act In the oeunty In wbleb the liquor shall be delivered. By Mr. Bels, et Clearfield, a bill te repeal the act of June, 1887, for the enoeuragement of fereat eulture. Ia tbe Heuae en Tuesday, Mr. Kvana, Cheater, Introduced a bill te provide that oeuntlea having ten or mere publle schoela, or adjoining dlatrleta having fifty or mere punue aoneois, may eiect a aisirict or oeun- ty auperlntendent, ai oempenaatlon et the i eua providing iet tne same. Kldlcaled In Innden. Tbe Londen polies ridicule the assump tion et tbe Tunisian autberitlea tbst they have arrested tbe Whlteebapal murderer and will probably net take any atepa te havsblm brengbt te Londen. Tha prevailing theory at Soetland yard Is that tbe man finding himself In custody In Tunis en a sarleua eharge la trying te get te Londen la the hope et being released, when It ehsll be discovered that he le neither Jack tbe Kipper" nor any ether criminal wanted by the Londen polies. An Alleged Vlrsbag Arrested. Themas Begera, who la thought te be tbe leader of a gang et " firebugs" operating around Mecbaniceburg. Cumberland ooun eoun oeun ty. Pa, waa en Tuaadey arrested, charged with the burning of Setdle'a spoke works, Heuck t Comsteok's agricultural establish ment and a number of ether buildings aeme months age, causing an aggregate leaa of from 175,000 te 100,000. Tbe evldenee Is conclusive agalnat him. Bla pulnerln crime, Jacob Kvana, waa arrested aeme time age. The trials will take place In February. m Jebn Crawford committed for Trial. Jehn Crawford waa heard by Alderman Halbacb yesterday, and committed te Jail for trial at the January oeurt for ateallng a ateve, tbe property of Abram Hlrab. Jebn H. Buckley, the owner et a local delivery, who hauled the ateve away at tbe direction el Crawford, and who waa also ebarged with the larceny, waa discharged from custody. i m kba Heard of Parden. The beard et pardena en Tuesday re fused a pardon te Levi Eckert, oenvloted et ateallng turkeys from Pannaylvanla rail road ears. A rehearing baa been granted te Charles Qlbeen, who waa relnaed a com mutation et hla aenteoeo ler having broken J all. Ba Pleaded amity. Frank Smith, alias Dutch Frank," who committed en assault en a little girl named Brleker, near Bsrrlsbnrg, en Cbrlatmsa day, pleaded guilty lu the Dauphin oeunty oeurt Tueaday, and was aenleneed te five yeara ia ine penitentiary. The rasa Were 800,000. By tbe settlement of the estate of tba late Geerge Brebat, et Allentown, eeventeen heirs received 117,000 each, and tbe oeurt ceate, attorneys and executers' lees amounted te nearly fGO.OOO, mellBex m Cernell Onrreraltr. Mies Anna F. Moes, a aonbemore at OeraaU Ualvaretty, baa beea attaeked by aaallpeT, aad President Adeaae baa or every anaaaai aa aa yawBuee, THE SAMOAN DIFFICULTY. oaaamvATieMs or tma ambbioaiteok- CLAKD COBJtAHDBB MOK.AM. Tas tatsrsaatlM Becatvea ay tha AaastsM eratisa la RtgarA te tbe CeaSHlea IT Attain la tha aealfc raslBc fr OstaaaBi'a BM AaMea That. WABBtXOTON, D. a, JBB. 18 TtO Bemoan eorreapeadeeoe referred te la the preeMeBt's message, seat te tba Senate yester Jay, waa today made public Mr. Blaekloek, treasmlttlag hla "record of current evente " December 8, aaya t "Yen will no doubt remark en tha dilatory manner of Hameaw warfare, bat wbea one takee Inte oeaalderatloa tha fast that they are all related te a very great ex teat it la aet te be weadered at ae much that they are In ae greet hurry for tbe fray." Tbe record of current events oentalna aa account under date el November 7, of fight lag between the opposing native forces. Uader date of November 7 tbe costal aaya: "The Lnbee arilvea from Sydney, bring lag baek three et the people who went way with Malletee, and state that Malletea waa taken out et the mall ateamer and put en beard the Oetmsn man-of-war, Mhe Olga,' aald te be going te the Marshall Ialanda," November 16, a meeting of the British, Germaa and American consuls waa held, but It ended In nothing. "The German consul," aaya the Recerd, "evidently only wants te gain lime, aa he aald if bealllltlee could only be atepped for a week, it might be en anient, " Tne German consul aald he must con tinue te reoegniaa Tamaaeae aa king. Bis Idea evidently waa te get a atop put te the fight la tbe benefit te Mullnum aaklng, apparently acknowledged by the three esaaula," The record further oentalna dally ac ac ac eounta of thenewa from tha field et battle. Tbe laat dispatch, Dee. 13, being : "Firing atlll going en at Laulll and Letaum te-day. Nonewayatreeelved from the front aate results. " Enclosed le the oerrespondehoe between the German oenaal and Malle Malle eoe, etc.. Commander Mnlan, et the "JNIp ale," writes te the navy department under date of November 25 : " Frem all I can learn from high trust worthy and responsible American, Kng. llsh and native cltlzsna lam convinced that the Tames aaaa party la arslsted by aubjeets or Germany, and eepaelally by the German trading firm at Apis. " Tbe Malltea party outnumbers by far that of Tamaaeae and were net the former interfered with and hampered by the Ger. man element, there le net the ehadew of doubt that at an early date the former parly would be auoeeaalul and eet up Its own government at Apia, but aa long as the present elate of affaire la allowed, It la my opinion that this war will last for aeme time te oeme and may eventually end In putting Tamaaeae upon the throne, net the oheloe el the Sameana, but placed there by German assistance." Commander Leery, et the Adama, writes te the secretary el the navy under date of Dee. 2: "Except for the continuous assistance given by the German tfllelala and German firm, Tamaaeee'e forces would be whipped and routed within 48 hours, but the constant supply el arma by the Germana alone makea It possible for the war te continue." Commander Mnlan, of the Nlpalc, wrllea te tbe secretary under date et December 3 : "It la apparent te my mind that the aspirations et these Sameana for a progres sive government ere Incompatible with the German ldeaa of government In Samoa. "Alter tbelr numereua Internal ware and revolutions, tbe party of liberal opinion a would be triumphant, were they net Interfered with by outside Influences and the IGerman men-of-war abreaat of their fortifications aa a dally reiterated warning and menaee especially se en tbe eve of a bittle." k WARMING TO aEBMAMY. President Cleveland.' Ksniaiks Upen Aggres sion la Bsmes. In transmitting te Cengrese en Tueaday a report fi-em tbe aeeretary et elate and cer respondenee en tbe disturbances In tbe Samoan Ialanda, Preatdent Cleveland speaks with muen energy upon the aggrea aggrea aiena et Germany. Be aaye : "The Information thua laid before the Congress Is of much Importsnee, alnce It baa relation te the preservation el American lnteresta and the protection or American cltlzsna and their property In a distant locality and under unsuitable and unaatlafaotery government In the midst of tbe disturbances wbleh have arisen at Samoa aueh powers hsve been exercised aa seem te be within execu tive control under tbe constitution and lawa, and whleh appear te accord wltb enr national polley and oendltlon, te restore tranquility and secure tbe safety of our citizens through negotiation and agreement with Great Britain and Germany, wbleh with our own government constitute tbe treaty powers Intert s'.ed In Samoan peace and quiet. Tbe attempt haa teen made te define mere clearly the part whleh these peware shall assume In tbe government of tbat country, while at tbe same time Ita autonomy haa been Insisted upon. These aegotlatlena were et onetime Interrupted by eueb action en tbe part el the German gov ernment as appeared te be Inconsistent with their turtber continuance. Germany, however, atlll asserts, a faem the first she hts done, tbat she has no desire or Intention te overturn tbe native Samoan government, or te Ignore our treaty rights and abe atlll Invites our government te Jein her lu restoring peace and quiet. Bet thua far her prepositions en tula subject seem te lead te suiib a preponderance of German power In Samoa aa was never con. tern plated by u, and Is Inconsistent with every prier sgreement or understanding, while her reeent conduet as between native warring faotlena glvea rise te tbe ausplcien that abe la net content with a neutral pesi tien. "Acting under the reatralnta wbleh our constitution and la'ra hsve placed upon tbe exeeutlve power 1 bave Insisted tbat tbe au tonomy and Independence et Samoasbeuld be scrupulously preserved according te the treaty made wltb Samoa by tbe powers named and the ether agreementa and ether understanding wltb each etber. I bave Itretested sgsinst e very act apparently tend ng in the opposite direction, and during tbe exlatenee of Internal disturbances one or mere vetsels of wsr have been kept In Samoan waters te protect American cltlzena and property. "A reeent colll.lea between tbe foreea from a German man-of-war stationed in Ssmeen wateia and a body of natlvea rendered tbeallu.tloutedeltoate and critical that the warship Trenten, under the Imme diate command el Admiral Klmberiy, waa ordered te Jalu the Nlpslc. already at Samoa, for the better protection et our dt sine and in furtherance or efferta te reatere order and aafety." Cnange of fUprcMntatlrts. Mr. H. P. Ayeis, who for the past two yeara represented tbe United Press In thla city, leave this evening for Cleveland, Ohie, wbere he will rceelve the newa from the same company for tbe Daily Prett. Mr. Ayere haa faithfully per formed bla dntlee In the culce et thla paper and blaaervleee were such tbat at no time could feult be found with blm. Bla gentlemanly bearing will be remembered by tbe employee of this rlllee, wbeae confi dence and respect be enjoyed. Mr. V. B. Stewart, of the Yerk Oaittle, who baa bem with the United Preaawa yean, Keeeada My, Ayers, TBB KBADMa TOBHADO. a Terete sa tas bub buh The Tssttsesey f Baspleree. Oereaer Heffman, with a Jary, held aa hsqaatt ta Bead lag ea Tueeday evening, ea aha bodies et tha eTghteea paraeea killed la tha eyeteae disaster at tha Reading allk alll, Hlraaa Trent, engineer et the altk mill, wae tbe first witness. Be said that ha waa la the euitoehecas and J net about Bhattlag off eoeaeet tbeeteam wbea' a let et bricks eame la through tbe doorway; ba looked eat aad enalcf no longer eta the mill, it having collapsed at exactly tweaty-twe minutes of 6. "After 1 had aaea that," aid he, "I drew the firee aeaa te prevent tba dearie from catebleit fl re. I was la tha alll bnt three mlnutea before It blew down, ad, looking through tba window, I aew a black deud In the dieteaea, Ne prevleaa Bteraa ever eboek the building or eanaed It te tremble. Oa the third fleer there war 100 loema, weighing 700 peunde each.' Jeha Braaeb, who bad charge of tha weaving deparBaeat. testified tbat he waa aleeln the engine house, and that tha Bteraa raged ae fiercely tbat ha evea did net hear the mill rail. When the machinery waa la motlea be aald tbat the bundles- aeeastlmea anoek a little. He thought that tha machines en the third fleer weighed from 1,200 te 1,400 pounds. Leuie Lambert, another empleye, aatd tbat be waa en the outside when he saw tba mill go down with a crash. He cried out, "All the girla are killed," and helped te get out aeme of the victims Irwin Stout, assistant bookkeeper, aald that ba was la the office wbea tbe mill gave lurch ilka a ablp at eea and went down. He never detected motion In tbe building while the machinery waa going. Albert Webar and Charles Hehwank. tha MUST wltne ?rSR5fc MmjS "d..i.eh"'.tf: the te wsr when the floors and root dlaap: pnieu ireiu oigefc se rem ueiew. The Jury's verdict declared i "That while tha betldera adhered, perhapa, tee atrlelly te epcolfieatione, and a large part of tbe building waa eanlfieed for eeeurlng tbe light necessary for tbe employee in tbelr Intricate work, tha building wss wall adapted for lis purposes, but net of auOl auOl elent strength te realat the tremendous force brought te bear ea Ik" It naa been definitely decided new te rebuild tha allk mill aa speedily ae possible. It le eeUmated that It wilt coat 130,000. Estlmatee of the total lean et properly deetreyed In the oily during the cyolene place it at 1125,000, miss anasrervs boend hiebt. he Appears la ru Oraad Dnchsss" te a large Aodleao. Although the entertainment at the oeurt heuae laat evening drew atremendeua anal enee It did net prevent tbe frlende or the opera from turning out In large numbers, aad there waa a great crowd at Fulton opera boese where Miss Jeannle Wlnaten and company appeared for the aeoend time. Every part of the beuae wai full and that waa certainly a fine showing with eucb formidable oppealtlon and high prlee. The opera given waa "The Grand Dueheai." Mlaa Wlnaten appeared In the character of the Grand Duchea, a character that aha waa admirably fitted for. She acted the part with charming grace and Bang well. Stuart Hareld altered the bonera of tbe evening with the atar aa JViti. The ether eharacterawereaa follews: Mlaa Annie Leal aa Wanda, Mlaa Louies Sesrle aa rrinee raul, Leula Oarlberg aa General Beem, Claude Breeke aa Baren ruck, Hugh Chatham aa Baren Qregg, Frank Winner! ae Nepenue. The choruses were atreng and tbe production waa quite as successful aa en the first night, Thla afternoon "Fra Dlavela" waa sung, and despite the very unpleasant weather there waa quite a large audience present. A great majority were lad lea, and the per formance waa fully aa geed aa the etbera by thla company. Tbe Prohibition Convention, The last item of business transacted by the convention et Prohibition eluba en Tueaday alternoen was tbe appointment et a oemmlttee or five te draft a previsional constitution te be submitted te all Prohibi tion cluba et tbe state tvr rrjeollen, amend ment and approval. Tbe oemmllteo ap pointed for that purpose Is Herace M, Kngle, Marietta; Jeseph B. Urealus, Ostorare; Eza Kelat, Manhelm; Luther S. Kauflman, Lincaater; and B. F, Herr, Beflen. In the evening tbe monthly meeting of the Prohibition League of the city waa held In Kebleman'a hall, wltb J. E. Crawford presiding. After tbe singled of aeveral selections by lbs White Keee Quartette end reeltatlena by Mlaa Mellle Eager, Prof. W. D. Patten delivered an addteaa en The development et Prohibition thought and action." An Old BUb atricksa Down. Jebn K. Butter la the name of a man 72 yeara or age, wbe formerly lived InLeaoeck tewnahlp, thla oeunty, but new reside near Ceebranville, Cheater oeunty. On Satur day morning be went out in a weed a te get aeme pests. Bedld net return end his strain-taw wsnt In search et blm. He waa found lying en the ground, hla head rcUeg en a pleee of weed. Be waa unconscious, and bla right aide eeemed te be paralyze 1 Although henew seems te underatand what la taking place about him, be la unable te apeak a word. Bla condition la oemldered very critical. Hutch.rs Uav a Uearrel. Oa last Saturday William Bamp, son et Henry Hamp, a butcher, wbe baa a aland In one or the Central market houses, and William Tahudy, another young buteber, wbe comes from Martievlllr, bad aeme trouble en market. Thla morning tbey met egaln, when Tahudy ae euaed Bamp or calling him name and threatened te whip bin, Bamp denied that he had done anything et tne kind, but Tsbudy Insisted that he had and kept fling ing tbe accusation at blm. The result waa that Bamp' father leek a band and gave Tahudy a trouncing. Ne suits were brought, TBaWldsnleg or rrslb.rg Blr.at. The viewer appointed te asaeaa damages caused by tbe proposed widening et Frei berg street, between Church and Lecuat atreeta, filed their report tbte morning. They award the following damagea te ba paid by tbe city and oeunty respectively. City County Herman and Leepold Ulrtb J 7w Frederick Knirle . .... ... I.Ujcj Iiereuz Uoea..... S.'XO WO ?,-ui ;mi J0 Jebn Wktllld , 7W Cbrlitian Nun. BebisuauC. JUtln. law acknewl.dgcin.iit or Contilbutlers. The Isdies et the Union Dorcas scclely acknowledge tbe following doeatlona : Ben. B. G. Leng, f 10; Hen. A. Herr Smith, 10 ; Mrs. The. Bsies, f 1 ; Mr.E.Weber.f 1; Mrs. B. Swsxr, tl ; Mrs. Kllen Swarr tl ; Mra. I. S&and, tl ; Mrs. K. Brubeker, II ; Mrs. Kengler, fl ; a friend, f 1 ; a friend, 5 ; a friend, 15 ; Williamson fc Fester, fl ; a friend 15 ; F. B. Breneman, 15 ; Mlaa Ellis Smllb, 5 ; Mrs. O. Fsbnesteck, 11 ; Miss Cbampnsyf, f 1 ; 18 garments from Indus trial aeclety. " A BboetThat Dee Met Cerns On. Sometime ego Arthur Burt, a young Philadelphia expressed a' desire te sheet, Cbarlea Franclscus a plgeeu match in thla city. The match baa been aet for a number et different tlmee by Burt, who haa ae tar felled te oeme te time. It waa believed the ahoet would take place Monday or yester day and crowds wsnt te McGrann'a park both afternoons only te be disappointed. Mr. yraneiecus haa beea ready te ahoet day. MORE BILLS PRESENTED. tKOrO!KD ABBNUMKNT TO BBOOK4 LIOBSSK CAW. TUB IiPrsviaeeThai fler.il Fer a Uesaaellay fie Ofetalaed AarwharS Ia Us Ceaaty, Mr.atsteteCmitla'srlhe Prohibit! Asaeadtaeat la CaaeaaTe-N tght. HAKBisntTRa, Jan. 10. In the Heuee bllla were reported favorably providing for the display of liege la and about soheol bulldlnga ; te regulate the preetlee of veterinary medicine and surgery ; Ih Granger bill, equalizing taxation prohibit leg black base fpem being eanght from January 1 te July 1 ; for tba better eolleo eelleo eollee tloa el wsgea of labor i te prevent exemp tion of property en Judgment from levy and aale for beard for four weeka or lata, Bllla were introduced as fellows : White1, Allegheny, te allow surely and ether eempanlea net doing a truat business and having a eapltal of 500, 000 te go aurety for liquor dealere Ueenetd under the Breeke law. Smiley, Venango, te amend the high 11 eenee law by providing tbat aurety may be obtained anywhere in tbe county In which tbe licensee obtained tblelleeaae. MoDenald,revlalng tbaelaaaea into whleh liquor lleeneea are divided te meet the raqulrementa of the recent decision of tha oeurt, Intended te make liquor lleenseln nltlaa rj Ilia thlrri nlaaa KUA. viaiuvcuu, vtv. .pinjiu.vu UV-JJ V MIW Seldlera Heme at Brie by the apeeker. A number of bllle were introduced la the Senate, among them being tbe prohibitory amendment. Brown, el Montgomery, Intreduasd bill te provide ter the better treatment or fe males In Insane asylume, ty providing for the employment of female phyalelans. A bill was; Introduced by te atceita'n and appoint the fees te be received by oeunty offlelala In oeuntlea bavlng a population leaa than 169,00 Mr. Steele Introdeoed a bill providing forthe payment of the advertising el the propeaed constitutional amendment. On reaolutlena atandleg committee of even te be known aa a oemmlttee en publle health and sanitary, waa autherised. Te bill ter printing or " Blrda of Pann aylvanla," waa lead a aeeand time and amended by doubling kthe number. Tha bill providing ter the election el sssessers for three yeara, paaaed second reading. There will be a oaueua of the Kepubllean membere of the Senate te-night te consider the oenatltutlonal prohibitory amendment. AQAIHar LIW AltO OBOKR. The Existence el tba Leagu. a Bsdsagsrsd by Mr. Martand'.Mlll. At the meeting of tbejudlelary general committee el the Beuae en Tuesdey after noon a bill waa unearthed tbat alma at tbe very vitale of the Law and Order Leeguea and Law and Order aeelellee of tbe elate. It waa Introduced lathe Heuae by Mr. Marland, of Pittsburg. Tbe anti-law and order bill waa called up In the oemmlltse by Chairman Hall, and whan It bad been read Mr. Baker, et Dela ware oeunty, objaeted te Ita being returned te the Beuae without emendmenb Be aald It waa tee bread and sweeping tn lie pre. Visions, and would be a dangereua law. The bill provides that any peraen, whether private citizen or officer or agent In tbe employ of any city or Incorporated or unincorporated aoeiety, wbeahall wilfully procure or solicit any peraen te commit any misdemeanor or any efienae punishable In summary proeeedlnge under tbe lawa of tbla commonwealth for tbe purpaee of thereafter prosecuting or aiding In tne proa prea proa eeutlon of aueh peraen te procured, eball be guilty of a misdemeanor and upon eon vlotlen thereof aball be sentenced te pay a fine net exceeding 11,000 and undergo fm fm plaenment net exceeding two years, or either or both at the discretion et tbe oeurt. It waa held by Mr. Baker that It tbla bill waa patent every law and order aoeiety In the atate would te foreed te oleee ita doers and go out of exlatenee. It would maks it Impossible te oelleot evidence sgsinst lew-breakers and ita ultimate effect would be te protect law-breakers. Chairman Ball aald he would appoint Messrs. White, Baker and Bllllngsley a subcommittee te take charge of tbe bill and have a consultation with Mr. Marland about It. Tbe oemmlttee baa notified Mr. Marland et tbla fact and be will appear before H te explain the measure. Mr. Marland aald that be had no desire te bresk up Isw and order societies, but he wanted te drive out of bualneaa paid eerents eltbe orgsntzatlena "In Pittsburg," eeld be, "these agenta are tbe meanest men en tbe face cf the earth. Wby, tbey have been known te go Inte a store and bnv two eente worth et matches and tbaa brought suit against thet wbe bad ael d them the matebta. Anether Instance I knew of le where one ei them wheedled a drusglst Inte selling blm a teeth bruah en Sunday and alter wards heprcseeuted tba ter druggist ter selling merebandtae ea Sunday. " Mr. Marland admitted tbat bla bill would prevent agents et the Isw snd order seclsty from collecting eviaenee aejaina. saioon saieon saioen keepera wbeaell liquor en Sundey, but at tbe eame time be vowed tbat he was a geed a friend of law and order aa ean bs found In Pittsburg. TUK PKDBVTKIAN OOltTBdr. Pit Met. te Stars ia tn KacatHwanenrter Ball This ET.elng. The go-as-you-please pedestrian match In Mumnercber ball commeneee this evening at 8 o'elcok. The enttlsa a-e Geerge Kauflman, Jebn Demmel, Antheny Wle cant, Jebn Setltb, Lsn caster, and Albert Getz, colored, el Columbia. Tha attendants te tbe men will be Demme), William Bewere ; Kauflman, Amea Martin ; Smllb, Geerge Strike ; Wlfccant, Qua Klee; Getz, Bub Wilsen. The referee will bs Jebn Pentz, patuttr, and William Hums. Each man haa peateu t'-5andtbe winner will take all, together with C3 per ecu', of gate reeelpta. The aeoend man la te get 20 and third 15 per cent el the gate receipts. Each men must oeyer 200 miles te get a share el gate money. Previous te tbe start te night six asna et Peter Demmel will give aa exhibition walk There will be music lu attendance each evening. Ltctore at Willow Street. A large audience assembled lu tbe Re formed church st Willow Street last even ing te hear tbe lecture et Rev. C. S. Gerhard en bla travela In Palestine, Piacee et Interest were pointed out en a map by tbe apeaker. Tbe descriptions weie In vivid langnagc, acd the deepest Interest waa maintained throughout The cbelr, under the leadeiablp et Mr. Benry G. Rush, sustained ita reputation for excellent singing, and Mr. B. B.;Manby handled tbe new organ ae aa te bring out Ha gced qualities. m Tramps bant te J at). , Fer aeme time a gang of tramps bave been making their headquarters In the northern part el Maner tewnahlp. Tbey bave been annoying tbe people by getting drunk, begging and fighting. Laat evening Constable Dern arrested five of the men, wbe were taken before Alderman McOon McOen McOon emy this morning. Tbey gave tbelr namaa aa Lewta Lensey, Jebn Burke, Jehn Mooney, Jehn Fleer and Jehn Rogers, Each get 10 day a In J sit Muse Ledger. The mayor bad nine eaaea te Ulspete et this morning. All were ledgera, gave geed aeoeanuottheateelveaaad were discharged. TBE 8001 tVHO COM0BBT. AaAadleac Which racked the Oeart Baas te Hear the Madpath esaspaay. The oenoert glvea by tha Bsdpath Con cert oempaay for tbe benefit et the eeup fund, at the court beuae en Tueadey even Ing, waa largely attended. Every aeat waa occupied, and in the alslea were placed aet teee and ehalta. These wbe took pert la the oenoert were t Mlaa Ella M. Chamber lln, whistling aolelsts Mlaa Edith K. Christie, eole violinist ; Mlaa Katharine W. Preaeett, oenoert aoprane ; Mr. Jehn Fran cle Glider, piano virtuoso ; Mr. Frank G. Reynolds, humorous vocalist. The follow fellow lag waa the pregramme t Sole, Battle Cry of Freedom, Gottaebalk, Mr. Glider taole, Vecal Waltz, Pattlaen, Mlaa Cbamberlln s ballad, Theu Charming Bird, David, Mlaa Preeoettt song, An Alternoen Adventure, Hunt, Mr.Raynelds; eole, Gipsy Dance, Ssraaate, Mlee Cneatar ; reeltal, Bumoreua Humercellles, aaaerted. Mr. Keynelde ; eole, a. Valse Oaprlee, Gil der, b. The Falrlea' Serenade, Gilder, Mr. Gilder ; aelr, aeiectlena from "Ermlnlr, ' Jakobewskl, Mies Cbamberlln ; duett, selected, Mlsa Preeoett and Mr. Beynelda ; eole, a. Legends, Wlenlawakl, b. Mazurka, rvieciswsBi, Mtaa unrtetie ; song, angeir Serenade, (with violin obllgate), Braga, Mlsa Preaeett; eons?, Moaleal Miseries, Cliften, Mr. Reynolds. The amount realized by the oenoert for the eeup fund waa 1300, and thla amount with the balanea en band will run the eeup heuae te tbe end of the eeaaen. The only expense the management waa under waa the oempenaatlon et tbe Ooneert company. Tba Ijitelhukjickb, Jt'xaw iner, New Kra and W. A. Balbeeh did the printing, tbe oemmlsalonere turclahed the oeurt house, Brimmer tbe cabs and baggage wagon and Kirk Jehnsen the piano, all free of charge. The aeleolleai were well rendered by the oempany and tha large audience rewarded the participate with the heartltat ep plauie. DEATH OP AN SOICD WOMAN. Itach.t Wilsen Ui. AlMtavral Days inaass Otflctr of aek.aad Corporations Cei.umix, Jan. 10. Mra Rachel Wll eon, aged 73, died laat evening at the home etber aeu-ln-law, E. E. MeDlvlb She had only been alek In bed for a few day. Tha deceased waa born in Cheater oeunty and lived here ter the pest two yeara, She waa member et tbe Pequea Presbyterian ohureb. Three children. Mrs. Was, Mentssr, New Helland ; Jebn Wtlsea, Spring Garden, and Mra. Agnea MeDevIlt, Columbia, survive. The rematna will ta taken te Spring Garden en Thursday and burled at Wayneaburg en Friday morning at 10 o'clock. The beard et dlreotera or the Columbia National bank organized yesterday v electing J. A. Meyer president, and Jewa Jensen eaabler, The Pnblle Ground oempany truateee have elected tbe following efflcera for tha year President, Jehn A. Blade ; aeeretary and treasurer, Jacob C. Ffablar, Tha preatdent appointed the following commit tees t Finance, Messrs. Blppey, Wlke aad Plnkerten ; improvement, Wlke, Shuman and Yeager ; law, S trine, Greve and Filbert, The managera et tbe Mount Bethel earn etary oempany organized wltb these cflleer: President, Dr. B. Mifflin f secretary B. S. Hershey ; treasurer, C II. Pfebler ; aellol aellel aellol ter, A. J, Kauflman; superintendent, Jacob Bleb. Three efflcera of tbe Columbia Flint oempany were elected ; President, P. 8. Brnghft aeeretary and manager, A. J, Duden ; treasurer, S, S. Datavller ; direc tors, P. B. Brugh, A. J. Duden, B, H. Wei ler, T. J. Oleppcr, H- C. Yeung. Columbia iron oempany dlreotera ere t H. Wilsen, M, Wlke, Andrew J. Kaufl man, Jamea Perrettet, F. A. Bennett, Ver Ver eon Elite, J, A. Mlnleh. The beard elected A. J. KaulTman preatdent ; O. B. Kauff mau general manager ; ,J. W. Yocum aeeretary and treasurer. A council meeting waa called for laat night te take action en tbe propeaed special polies c ill eers, but a quorum failed te ap pear. Geerge Amerhlne had hla back bruised yesterday by falling from a lead of corn fodder. Hie wegen upsat. Ed Welab and Mllea Donaeher, young beya, were before Squire Berabey last evening ebarged with malloleus mischief. Tba beye bad stelen an Iren grating from tba yard of R. J. M. Little and Beld It They were discharged after paying for the grating and cost. Cbarlea Seudera had hla eye hurt at tba Columbia rolling mill laat night by having it eaught wltb a book. The Out of Doer club beld a pleasant meeting last evening at tbe beuae of Dr. Me Bride, A one aet fares, "loe ea pari Franeals," waa presented In a geed manner te tbe enjoyment of all. The entertainment dosed wltb an; old -fashion ed "alnglu akewl." Want tba Oltr te Par. The county commlsstenera objet te tbst feature of tbe municipal bill whleh provides tbat land taken In tbe opening et city e'reela aball be paid by the county. A. P. Bcetetter and W. F. Beyer, atterneya for the commissioners, went te Barrlaburg thla afternoon te appear before the oommlt eommlt oemmlt tee having the munlelpal bill la charge. They hope te be able te have It ee amended as te put tbe expense of opening atreeta In tbla elty upon tbe city. City Solicitor Brown slsewent te Bar rlsburg thla afternoon te leek at the.Itj'a lnteresta aa te the payment of land damages. Anether Pr.mlem for doed Tracks. Cbarlea Burr, who la foreman et the Pennsylvania railroad track near Coate. villa, but reside in Lancaster, bss reeelved supervisor's prize or 50 for the beat piece of track between Columbia and Coatee Ceatee vllle. This I tbe pleee of read for which Supervisor Leng received tbe auperln tendent premium. caatnpleB akatsr OoDeghD. Jeseph F. Doneghue, et Newbnrg, N. Y., American's akatlng obampleo, who at d eleated by tbe Ruaslan champion Ven Pansebin by one tilth of a second in a mile centeat at Amsterdam en Sunday, arrived In Bamburg, Germany, lust in time te take part In tbe race ler tbe Hamburg cup, Though greatly fatigued from bla leDg Journey he wen the race and prlzt, defeat ing all the German champions. Cbantr rutX UUtrlbat.d. A, B. ReaenBteln, ebalrman of tbe com mlttee et arrangements or the Hebrew charity ball, baa sent 525 te eaeh et tbe fol lowing alx charities in thla city t Ladies' Dorcas society, soup fund, St, Jcaeph'a hospital, Ladtea' Bebrew Benevolent aooi aeoi aoei ety, Yeung Ladle' Aid society acd Bebrew charity fund. Lener End Properly Beld. On Tuesday at public aale at tbe Railroad hotel, Quarry vllle, Jamea Cellins, sue tleneer, sold ter G. W. Benael, eieouter or Wm. W. Withers, the Mt. Kden lurnaee site te B. W. Fraekmau for ll.feO; 07 acree of unimproved land te Aaroa Myere for 1992. Abram Suter has aeld at private aale a a beuae and let near Spring Qreve.f or (700, te Jamea B, Prey. waaraiu iNUiOAHOxa. WABKiaaTev, D. a, Jan. 10. Fer - Pennaylrmnte : Rain, warmer laereashig aealbeeateriy wlaaa, A LETTER FROM STAHL1 HB BBFOBTS BIS MBETINO ON LAKB MTAHZA. W. Ail The White Mea et Bl , pertsa WU ia Angst Ttaaatj aad Bile reuewere lavHM a iml Bias -la Advaas at Bis Pates.1 '' ,! Brussilb, Jan. la. A reeelved here from Btaaley.wriskai AI 17 te Ttpne Tib, Tha latter ta aaaa Beasa, of Baaalaya Muretaa. U'. brought by a aaeaeagar te Bsaak-f, ana sent irem there te the ee rived here lest night by peat, Thai is tba only one from Btaaley reaebed tha eeaat atnt, Ia tl Btaaley aaya he and hta expedtUea as) j goeunoatta. Hawnteet "I hope te ate yen teee te many daya. 1 reached harethle with ISO waawaagaaa aad M belonging te Kmla Pasha'a ferea.-4'J aew eighty-two daya state X Kmla ea Lake Nyaaaa. fe" II have lest only three aaea ea alt way. Twe were drowned aad saw i I found the white naea who lAnklntf Iav Cnli VahA inla- Tha ether white maa, OaaaU, ti'kt aafe aad wall. Kmla haa Ivarw eeuaaaaee ana pieaty of feed of atl 1 round hta a very geed aad hhWii me aeidiara:aaa lollewera bla men for tbelr klndnese la oeaalag aa.iat i enew mem the way eat of tha Many were quite ready aad Oi following ma outeftheoouatry, batli mem te remain quiet for a few m aald I might return with mea te goods at Yambena. Emla'a Ged that ha would alve ma atreaath ta : kh tha work 1 had aadartekea. H "New.my friend, what are yea aaiagl mine matter r we have get read te Kmla twice and kaew II wattt-j youwutgewithmeituweu. iwtUI here for tea daya aad then will alewly. Wa will move heaea ta ;a'- laiaad two acuta dtttaat, It m thU place aad here la abetter aad feed. Sew you may have te aay te ate, Bay aaaa db open te near. Therefore if oeme qolekly, for ea tha eleveatht from thla i aball atevaeB. ?; ah my whits meaareweu, awtll them all beblad except aay aarvaat, wMi wiume. (stgaefl) - Bbnby M. BTANunr.f OOSTA MtOA aBAKBH. Property Talaed a Over Vive I IMstrsysa la Several A dlapateh rreaa Baa Jeea Da Rleasaya: "At :20 a, at., aavereet earthquakes experleaeed. vast waa reit taroagaeai or Cesta Rica. la Saa Joea, tha natteaal oapitel aad tha ami rrenuag tha paNie aqaare, rsquiraa tea yeara tatwr ta auaxpeadltureef l.OM.aee, ara la' Tba preetdeaUal palaee, etty hall, poatemoe ana a aeaea ether pabiie I ware aimeat wreeked. Advisee from aurreaadtag etttea meaneckevea meressvareaavd oeuata of tha deatraetlea of aad property. The lata damaga exeeede 16,000,0011 Tbapil caae Deceaaiag ee eaaaeaiy. tba Pees, loeated aeme 20 nail west of thla place at aaattllada of 9,9m t iromtaeeea. . It had beea sleeping feryeeraaa4csaly oeupit et weeka einee a party of axi after a visit there, reperud tha entirely filled tip, But bow It haa I eat with all Ita fury aaaa- hi plaeabalfa mile dletaat f roes that mouth. Aa average of three eilgbti have beea felt dally alnea tha "Bualaeaa la tbla eltyite auaneaded ,1 ara deserted aad tha entire populattea i living aad Bleeping uader teata hi atreeta or pnblle aquarea ia rajseeaaaej another sheek evea mera aevere aad Bltuetlve tbaa tha flrat." ft' Twe Beya Drowsed; Cuioaeo, 1IL, Jan. IS Jeseph Oi aad Bidaay Wataea, aged 9 aad U; reapectlrely, were drewaed la tht here laat alght. The beye were eliding ea tha lea gave way, and belere aaslataaae them they were dead. Tha bedata rtoevered. b'v Arrestaa ler Bsralsg Ai. Yebk, Jan. 17, Leal evaalaa Smith and William Bceeher, both of 1 balm township, were arrested by Ebrbart, of Sbrewabury, for i ara auepeeted of the burning of Manhelm tewnahlp. Beth eateradbaalf a bearing os Thursday. Tha anxiously awaiting tbe result of tha trial. v Mrs. Oaald'a raaerat. Nkw Yeke, Jan. ie. Tha faaaral vleee evor tbe remalna of the lata htm. Gould were held this morning at tha i eaidence Ne. C05 Fifth aveaue. Tha vleee were of the almpleet aad wan teadsd only by tbe peraeaal trtaada af umlly. V, KlUtMl Fit Mekleaaa. Ber-nROOE, A. T., Jan. lfl Qua a oewboy dressed aad palate aa Apache, alter many tbrcataerdlakxtaaaaaaa; recently made a descent upon taa MaiaBBl i nsruers in employ ei uqb x-oaie i killing Ave and wounding one. i m i Bait Most Ma Taxed. WAsniNQTON, Jan. 16. Tha day rejected Mr. Veet'a amend ttal tariff bill te place salt ea the free Bet, Kills ler etsuaiag HM Os. In Shelby vllle, Ky ea Tuesdey, Wl wilder snot sna nmsa box v, usee. bearded with Jehn Curtis, whose i le the wife of Wilder. Mra, Wilder the cooking, end Deea ihaa beea Ins that tbeli- feed aet fit hogs, This put Dees aad Wilder bad terms, and while quarreUIaf drew a pistol and anapped it at Wl upon whleh the loiter drew hla waapeai suui niut is uw ueau. fk. aff-Kn,aAl,A lrit, . TamI -.venlntf thu al fiannarrdiM- Wall , BscUtlea dlreo'-ere el-esd, last weak, aaahj te erganise, xneomeera wernasi PrralHanl. Hiuirv lierhart t wlaa an Wm. Woblaea ; aecrstary, Gee. Pfetawtt; ireaaurer, uuatavus ureaismgar. Permarlv 14 ta Rebert H. Wflla. ta the grocery I at Altnnna. was found dBBd Bl hM I ! knm. in that eliv. en TnaadaT ' was In bed and 1 auppeaad te have died t oenvulsiona Mr. Wllla was 32 yseraatwJ Bad at one time waa a member M taai of Kleffer A Wills, jewelers, of thtai BecenUy be engagM ta taa gteaary i neas. neuwgvei hi a BnaitT w. i aoeletlea. nsaasgss saalsaeii A. a Ksnlsr. A. CL livaa aad JehB Hsger, three of tba viewers aaaesajaj assess aamage causea vj saw tha naw w,ur BaainB. BBSs' alternoen and weal ever tha reaat at, ..iB Emuui p. Keller aad Bausanaa, the remalnlag Ttawaaaejaja) be preseai ea aoeuum ! -.!-- .hnn uiul aAleauaaat I rasJj Tlw" wmb laatiaMBf WW Ml m Vt - T. vii. - -. S- .i--sg -$ajgtlBtf-ji' -A .,' j.&,5i-, l.&
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