I4 I " ' T" . . . Ijr VOLUME XXV-yg THE 0BITD1RT RECORD. eiM.a or albs. . , am AJBO AWt BOBttBNt CIT1IKM. A NaHva errata OHy aad gear MH Imh MastaeM la MIMMflM-M Mil. a W: mw m Beat ami hmttr a Ibett F. KMnm died at kta 437 norm aiube atreet, tela morale- eoleek. Tbe eaaee of (a death waagaatrie rv-wr, auu aa 8MB III abOBt tfttet WMki . - .. "J"-1'? ra rAneeeur December 18, 1810. HewaiaeesorJafeaKbenaeB,whe " '? n,,n "" ! Bl the farmer bank, and died November 86, , Hi. mother waa Strata Fehneateeh, eJaaghter of tba dletlagalebert Dr. Sanaa! FahBoeteck, and efeter et the kta Dr. WlMlata.ll. and Geerge Fehaeetoek, BY lata etty. The subject et tile eketeh waa eduetted at Lltlta, aad at tba ageef 14 jeara want te Philadelphia, la that city ha eecured empleymeat with Wa. Wlnkley, a large wheleeele dealar m aad Importer of ebtnaware, with ateraa la Philadelphia and New Yerk. Daring the iHt year el Mr. Wlnkley'a business eaiaar Mr. Xberaaa bad aatlra charge or bla baslaee la 1850 Mr. Wleklay retlrad and waa succeeded by Mr. Eeermen. Tba latter eirrled en tba business wllb great euoesee for ever 20 yeara, when be re tired, having eecummuleted a lint fertnnf. Mr. Ebarmaa parebasel for bla mother tbe hcmeitaad en Seuth Dake etree', m tbla elty ; hta father having re elded la the beak building, aad hare for tee peat lea years he hint, eell bad made hla home. He only re moved toNerthDakeatreeta fewraenthe ego. Daring tba put tea yesr Mr. Ebsrraan traveled very exteaalvaly la tela and foreign countries. He waa aa Intelligent and well informed man ea all aubjMta and had a thorough knowledge of art, Mr. Kberman,whe waa aele anrvlver of bla family, died a bachelor, and with him lived hla Blear, MIm M. V. Hawthorn. The fun eral will takep09en Taeaday afternoon, auu win op private- , Aa Octegenarlan-Dls, Edward Slegerwalr, an old clllten of Meet Eirl township, died at bla home at Serrel Herae en Friday morning. The deeeated bad been .ubjce: te heart trouble, and waa auddenly Uken 111 while feeding the cattle en Taeaday morning. He waa taken te bla home and never recovered. Mr. Blagtrwalt waa 80 yeare of age and waa biru la the neighborhood where be died. He waa a tailor for many yeara and then became a farmer. He wee alwava strong aad Tigoreua and laat fall, en the day that the Tipptewee" HarrlsonJveUra met la title elty, he walked from hi home te Mew Helland, a dlitanee et eight mile, and rode from there te Lancaster. He wee a widower and leavee one daughter, Mrr; Frank Wenger. Mr Harriet Davldaen and Mra, Jacob Krppler, of Ibleetty, Mia. Kltzibetb Ooed, of Barevlllr, are hi. elatera and Jehn S. Olvler la a nephew. Tba faneral lakee place en ricadsy morn trg aa inn interment win de made at centre obureh. Death of Jeba B. Bntt.r. - 'Jehn R. Butter, the former Laneaster oeuattan who was found ucconteloua near hta home rear Cechranvllle, ObesUrcoua ObesUrceua ObesUrcoua ly.ea laatHaturdari having been taken with a atreke of parallels, died en Friday. He leavea nine children, three of whom reside In tbla county. They are Amee a Retter and Mra. David Overly, of tbla elty, and Mia Rebert Lyneb, of Gap. The interment will be made at Leugenecker'e obureh, tbla oeunty, en Taeaday. Death el a Merebaat, Jab Biztreaaer, aged 82, who died In Elizibethtewn en Wedneadey, waa burled tbere te dy. He waa for many yeara en gaged In mercantile business In that Der eugb, and waa well-known throughout the weetern aeotlen et this county. J, H. Biztreeser, shoe dealer et Mlddletewn, la one et hla aena. Death el a rtmr. Owrge Irwin, f aimer, iged 5, a well, known resident of HlnkUtewn, died there en Tburiday. Oa Tharaday evening he waa altltng la hla chair when the band of death auddenly laid upon him. He waa tWlenarriKt, his niat wile, who waa a dsngbter ot'Dielel Hall, deeeesed, hevlng died raveral yeara age. Early laat prlng be waa sgila married ti Mlai LtahO'riera, who survives ,htm. The funeral will be neia en xaeaaay morning. quat teibi wira ossieoBAta. Bat mi aegar Boentj Motion Is Added te the Tariff tUU-Tbc Omnibus mil .mms. The omnleua bill, that anablee Dakota, Maw Mfxloe, Waaningten and Mentana te held coustltutlenal oenventloaa. pasaed tba Heuse or Repreaematlvea en Frlf ay by a vote of Hi yesa te 03 ny. This bill deea Det admit any of the terrlterlee aa atatee until tbelr constitutions are adopted and approved bv the next Cengresv. The gov ernor and United States district atterneya appointed by the president are te have a hand ln-flxiegup the territorial oanven eanven oanven tleoa, and era te arrange the d 1st riots in which delegatee for the proposed conven tions are te beobesen. Tela will guarantee conventions that will adept a Democratic polley. A substitute bill, offered by MacDonald, et Mlnneteta, providing tbat Seutb Dakota ahall be admitted aa a state, but In ether reapecteeintalnlng the previsions for con cen con etitutleaal conventions la the territories, waa rejected by the close vote of 117 yea. te 122 nays, MacDonald aud Taracey belag the only two Dsmecrats Joining tbe eelld Republican vote in Ita favor. Tne bill was amended se the title would net read aa a substitute te tbe Senate bill admitting Seuth Dakota, bul te make it oenlorm aa a asperate bill granting enab ling aata for possible statehood le Dikets, Washington, Mentana and Mew Mexlec. Tha bill will new go te tbe Senate for action. A bounty of one cent a pound will be granted by ibe tariff bill te producers of eager made from beats, aergbura or augtr eane grown in tbla country. The section waa agreed te In tha Ssnst. attar debate lasting all day, by a vote et 27 te 23, Party llnee were maintained en It, with the exoep exeep exoep tien et Pjyne, of Olie, who voted with tbe Republicans, and Quy, of Pennsylvania, who veled with tbe Democrats. Ulid lu Tork. rem the Yerk. Mr. Ell Brown, residing et Ma 21S Seuth Queen atreet, died Fiidiy night, letvleg a wile end four children te mourn hla less. Tbe dewased waa 03 yeara and 15 daya old, and waa an Invalid for tbe past four year He came te Yerk from messier oeunty and lived bare ebeut forty year He waa amemner of tbe87ib Rsgtment, Pennsyl. venta Volunteers. Tarapika Gondrmaallen. The argument et ciunael Interested In the proceedings Incident te the condemna tion of ihe Coueatega Ilig Sprlnga Valley tarnplke was oenoluded late en Friday afternoon. J. Hay Brown, tbe master, will laetruet the viewers aud they will preliably Ale their report lu tbe office et the clerk of quarter sejslens ou Monday. , Bard te Classify, Frem rack. Ssy, Padhrlck," whispered Jscobaen le hla Ulbarnlsn friend, "1 vendher vel ecrt et man dot ia at de odder end of de loenob counter T" "Bageb," returned Pat, eyeing the etraeger, "he meat be waa avthlm sew faagleddacka celled Kggnoetlea. A aaaa that wUl ate baeea ea a Fretday la aeyUer Jaw su Di ii rewS2. " "' " vw" w - r - f-- -.,, -. .'- r "iisaHai 129 -SIX PAGES. A BABBBO.T tAKBflMQTMUm. iAwyeeaaheHet mBbatr, Aaweais JM umwwt issanasinawssaMeB I A aeeet reeMrkabie reeeat legal dleeavery It ibb aata tfeeata of deeaiTai!BVt; legal fratetBtty of PHeaBars, 1M BieeeVery reasilBf freeajbe fellare of Oeargs d RoU,greeer. TberoeeedragebyetedMore have beea aader iN sxervadeae at tha ettaehment lewef lfieg, Mseaded la 1887 by the aiate bmmui, aaasasan a nn.. no of the eredltera. retarateB Jeha W. ebeML lets of Athena, us, bb saetr leaaa a vt-nr. TOBnsvi. nw gani of FardeA- dlM naa . PaK earthed tha "Deansatia Atuht Of 1880 MrEehele eald ea Friday t "The law Bf 18M la really a eemprebeaatva ateta beakrnpicylaw. It be ebaeiete, owing I s aeaa aapneaea te te lea snnsrniiii-iu tha aatleaal baakrupt lawpaaeed by Oea' am- - ".. m w re m ajsaTBy aaajra howaver, la 1878, egala pat tba law of 1880 late force, it aever having beea repealed. Aeeerdlag te ita terna tbe ellihteatoea- BK-BBBBB IM IfBHl' 'B'tlBB VSBBBtl ksr BBa lalt-a 7i ei pren or a aeater. eeupiea with ea evaalen nf hla debte, Bnleeaenae Uca te be brought, aa aUaebmeatte bete sued against hu entire eatate, either real or pereeBal, or aaaleat any property, deeded IB him by aay body with the lateat et clrcua. veetlBg hie Juet debte. "Three trusteea are f be appointed Who hive plenary power Thedautet'e heuee eaa be broken open, hie clothing aad traake searched aad hie property aelasd aad bold awaiting adjudicatlesu the itw deaigaed te place tbe property with friendly ousteilins.aUaaseUoao beriached fL5 .Net "v Dut "e en attachment eaa be aeeursd agatnat the property, real or pereeaal, held by the "There lsaoeredlter'a bend nailed for nnder tbe proviaiena of tbe act et '3d, nor are tbere any Indemnifying damsgee for tbe debtor, who niaeaa himuir within ih. pale of tbe lew upon tbe flret Intimation of an intention te defraud bit creditor if sustained, and I see no reeaen te doubt that It will be, the eet of 1830 will revolution!, tbe metheda et bankrupt praotlee la thla Mr. Eobela appeared before Judge Kwlng and eprung hi discovery upon the legal fraternity. Hla honor considered the matter three daye, finally granting tbe attachment end eppelntlng Meaar J. O. Brown, S. J. Fleming and J. a aiever as traateeaef Rell's estate. Judge Kwing'e recognition et the points at Issue is regarded aa vary nearly conclusive aa te the foree and tffeet of tha -i1.0 wn,ea 1M M l0"eT elumbered la oblivion. Tbe liabliittea or Geerge O. Belt have reached 820,000, and are dally becoming larger. Hie whereabouts is still nnknn.n although measurea have beea taken te loeate him. IJO CB1MBSEOOBDOB OIKO. Tbe Stirring aterr Tula by a Orask Wbe Wltnessad HU Dsatb. A Q reek, who clalma te have beea present at the capture and aaek of Kharionre, eame Inte the British camp at Suaklm a few daya age and told a thrilling atery or the treachery et Farlg Pasbs, tbe horrible maaaaere In tbe eltv, and the mutdsr of General Gorden. He eaved bla own lite by donning Madblst uniform. 1 aaW Gorden Pasha amok lug a cigarette en the balcony facing tbe river. We had entered at tbe back of the peleee, entering at tha yard where tbe eyeemere tree 1 Georgle Demetrle, tbe prlnelpat medical officer of tbe Hondaa and tha provinces, and Nicola Lemlndlta, the Greek consul, were with him. Five hundred darvlahea, wbe had beea aeet by theMahdt with apeelal erdere te Uke Gorden alive, etoedattbefoot of tbe etatrease. I went up ius aiaira, eeing aent uy tbe men below, wbe wera veclteratlng 'Gorden Pasha.' Gorden Pasha.' Gorden oeolly left the balcony. " 'Fiy,' said tbe e'her two, 'while tbere la yet time. Ge lu at the little dcer and uke tne Deab' "Shall I fly and leave my pest r Gorden replied indlgnently. Thst, indeed, would beadUgrace. I ahall net fly.' "He tbaa went Inte hte inner room and denned hie full uniform and awerd. Then he eame out and grandly drew blmeeU up te bla full height. Oa hla vUaga waa a leek of aoern. 'Whom eeek ye T' he aiked , en gaalng at the aea of angry faeea of the dervlabea. ii iQorden Pasha,' they eried. "Yeu want him. de yeuT I am he Oeme up hither,' Gorden replied. On being egatn urged by Demetrle and the Greek oenaal te fly, Gorden replied : Fer shame. Would you have me abandon my poet Ignomlnieusly.' "He could essliy have escaped at the rear. Then aa Gorden atecd boldly facing the dervlabea aa veral superior Mabdist generala eame up. The dervtsbee allowed thorn te pea They atcended tbe etalra and asked ter the paaha. Gorden met them aay lag '1 am be' and hauded them hie awerd la tbe military fashion, Intimating tbat be knew they had taken the place and that oousa eousa oeusa quentiyhe surrendered according te tbe usegeeetthewar, but Maasas, one et tbe generala, snatched held et bla awerd, at tbe eime time In a brutal and meat oewardly manner atrlklng Gorden an unexpected blew. "ihe pasha would have fought desper ately had he thought he would net have been treated in an honorable manner. He fell rolling down the etalra. Aa be rolled another general apeared him ea tbe leit aide, Inflietlng a grleveue wound. Thue died Gorden. I waa there, a spectator te tbe gbaatly deed, and get out of tbe way when he rolled te tbe bottom of tbe etalra. Seme eey Gorden wea out up te little pieces, but ethera relate tbat they em helmed hla body and took It te the MahdL There were aeine bodies cat up, but I am loellned te believe tbeae ware tbe bedlea of tbe oenaul and the dcoter. " W BMXIOO WANTS AOBISION. Hsr Fopaiatlen Nanriy Twe Bnndrsu Thea- sand Tba Talnstien of freparty for 1888 IS B43.101.020. Mew Mexico la clamoring for etatehoed. The people, irrespective et party, are almost unantmeua in Ita favor. Among the aiate. menu made te auauin the claim et Mew Mexico te admission are tbe follewing: Tbe population et tha territory very oleoeiy approximate iWO.000, whleb, numerically considered, ia mere tbau auihclent te com mand recognition. It le net a barren waste, as many would have tbe people of tbe But believe, but ba. many fertile val leya and thenatnda el aerea of rich and arable land. Ten valuation of property for 1888 la 143,151,020, and thla, aa te well known, represents only eca-third of the actual property value The territory haa ever 1.000 mllte of railroad and tewna are every where springing up, and Industrious farmera are eettling lu tbe lauda eleng tbeae railway lines. Tbe output In mineral laat year was f 8.000 000. Tne oeuntry U rich and abundant wlib geld, allver, cop. per and lead. It haa aeme magnlneent publle building Tbe auu beuse lu HsnU Fe east 1250,000, while the peniten tiary in whleu tbe territory and Untied Htatea oenvlou are eon fined cost 1150,000. Meat of tha oeuatlea have large and com modious oenrt hensat, costing all tbe way from 850.000 te f 140.000 each. In nearly every oemmunlty, particularly along tbe line of tbe railroad, tbere are well built schools which have a large atuadance. At BanU Fe tbere ate universities and ceilegee where young people esn receive a olasslesl eduosilen, sud where a ttndent can ba pre pared for Harvard or Yale. Twe Dnrely Tramps. Jehn Miller and. James O'Deunell were arreeted in the western end en Friday for drunkenness and begging by CensUblea Hsrr and Yelaisy. They resisted arrest, and It wee wllb tbe greateet difficulty tbat Ihey were Uken te tbe etatlea house. Miller waa very noisy In bis cell, broke all tbe window panes aud did otter damage. He had 11.01 in hla poaacealen when ar rested, and tbat amount waa reuinid by Chief Smeltx te pay the expenae of repairing the damaga done by Miller. Oemplainu were mode egalnat theee men befeia Aldermen Halbaeb, and be committed them te Jail until Monday, when their cases will he disposed of. - r eastesi Baissuid. Tha peneJea of Jeseph P. Werth, of Btraa-BttffchMbaMreaaned, I A NEW TRIAL REFUSED. - TBB AF .BAL Og BtOBBBRBR JUBK 1 BOOT It UBBICD. Taeeanrs glade Ma KsBtaaa te get Aside tbe Trt:-Oa4aiteas sa OtBsr Oases PsBversd. VaetaveraLleaaea 1D. K. WHaasar Traatttma t hi sjtidaw. . Court met at 10 o'clock tbla morning for tha delivery of eptaleaa argued at tha December term and for the traaseetlea et current buataeer. Oplateaa DsMvare by Jadga Uvteajstsa. Judge Livingston delivereeVoplalena la tha following eiin t Margaret J, Bbecla TA Reuben Bheela, case eteted. Juda. BMat entered la favor of defendant. Simen Mlnnleb, deceaeed, rale te ahew cause why Jaoeb & Mlnnleb, guardian of miner children of Simen Mlanleb.deeeetcd, aueBUi net giva oeaatar eeeurtty. Court directed Mlnnleb te give tba eeeurlty petl tleaed for before February 10. Mergeret Roblneen, deeeaacd, rule (e ahew cause why a decree of allowance ehouldnet be mtde for tbe mateienance and eduostlea of miner grandchild land legatee. Rule discharged. Oommeawealth ta Jaoeb Hoever, falae prateaae, demurrer te ind let meat. Jodi Jedi menteutered ea demurrer for defendant Oommeawealth v J. O. Gartner, con victed of falsa preteaee and rule ter new trial. Hele discharged. Gee. w. Tomllnsen v the oily of center, rule te ahew cause why a new trial ehouldnet be granted. Thla le tbe anlt oreugnt te recover damagea ter land taken by the elty for new water works, and tbe verdietet tbe Jury gave plaintiff 88,800. Rule discharged, Frederiek Brimmer and wife's aaalgned eatate, citation te file account. Citation disallowed ter the present Aaaeeiment of damager.openlnger Union atreet, rule te ahew cause why tbe arpeal ehouldnet be etruckeff. Rule discharged. Grant atreet, city, rule te ahew oaeaa why the appeal from aeaeasmeaU el demagee eheuld net be struck cff. Rule discharged. The Lltlts National bank v Jacob A. Bach A Bre. and F. B. Bach A Bra, rale u mew nun wey ine juagment abeuld net be opened and defendant 1st Inte a defense. Ruledlaebirged. BsrJ. F. Davla v Jehn Myers, at el, foreign attachment, rule te sheweanae why eervloeef writ aud all proceed Inge aheald net ee est asiae. ituie discharged. Abram Smith va. Simen Steffy, Rebert Hawthorne and Abram Collin, awlgeei a of Samuel Eby, rule for new trial Rule discharged. Commonwealth of Pennaylvania for tba see et the oeunty of Laacaeter, v W. W. Mlialey, Iaaae Greff and & F. Blder, rule for new trial. Greff end Stdee wera theeuretlea of MlsaUy, a Btraeburg hotel, keeper, oenvloted of vloUtleg the liquor law. Nlsaley waa aent te Jail, anlt brought agalaat him and hla bondsmen and by direction of the oenrt the Jury found agelast tbe defendant for tbe full amount of plaintifl'a claim. Rule made abaeluta Same plaintiff va Jehn Jjinlna, B. F. Museelman and Iaaae GrefT, a almllar rale under the same elate of fact Rule made abaelute. J. M. Bwelgart and hta assigned eatate , I rule te ebew eauae why the aaalgnee ahenld I net be surebSKed. Rule discharged. Jebn Adam Bnrger v Henry Burger, defendant, and J. W. B. Bauaman aud the Farmera' National, bank of Lancaster, gar. nlsheee, rule te ebew eauae why Judg ent eheuld net be entered egalnat J. W. & 4 esusman, garnishee, for 1 1,737. W). Rule made absolute and judgment entered against Mr. Bauaman, garnlshee, for amount claimed. Commonwealth t Herace Oaner, S Indlot Indlet menu ler falsi) pretense and embezzle ment; demurrer te Indictment. Judgment enured In favor of common wealth en two indictments, and in favor of defendant en one. Hannah MoEllIgett vs. D. R, McOormlek, caae stated for tbe opinion of the court aa te whether plaintiff haa a lire esuteeran absolute bequest from her father's estste Judgment enured In favor of plaintiff, which decision glvea her au abaelute eaUte. RUDY B-rCSKrJAMBWTRlAL. Commonwealth va. Jehn W. Rudy, murder, rule for new trial. The court refused the new trial and In tbe opinion filed the oenrt eaya : " In thla eate we have In view of the auprema importance of ita reauiu te the prieener at the bar and with a due sense of tbe respon sibility resting upon the oenrt,examlned at length and with mueh care the as veral reaa reaa ena filed and tbe argument addaeed In euppert of each, tbe testimony heard en the trial, tbe deposltlene Uken alnee the trial and read ea the argument, the rullnge and charge of tbe court, with tbeUw relating thereto and have been unable te find any geed or aufflelent reaaen for eettlng aside tbe verdlet and grant ing a new trial. The rule te ebew eauae la therefore new discharged." Opinions by Jaage rattarsea. The following opinions were delivered by Judge Patterson. In the matUr of tba opening of Flret atreet, In which the county oemmiatlonete rslsed the question that tbe oily waa liable for damages asaeaaed for land Ukea In the opening or streets In tbe city tbe oeurt made tbe rule abaelute and by tbla decision tbe county commissioners are directed te pay tte damages atsetsed. Ezoeptiena te tbe report et vleworaaa vleweraaa aeaelng damagta ciused by tha wldenlrg el North Queen street, between Cfcestnut and Walnut. Tbe court eet aside tbe re port el viewer ExoeptleLS te report of vie wera aasesslng damagea caused by tbe opening cf Rcsa atreet; the report waa recommitted for cor rection. pr.C. M. Franklin v Barbara Kurt a and Henry Kuriz, rule te ahew cause why Judgment should net be entered for plaintiff for 810,208 10. Rule made absolute and judgment enUred for above amount Heira of Jebn R. McGovern va, the Pennaylvania railroad cimpany, appeal from tbe asassment of damage Repert of vie wera est aside. A rule waa granted te ahew cause why tbe report abeuld net be" re committed. Commonwealth va. David Wolf, oon eon oen vloted of lareeny ; rule for a new trial. Rale discharged. Jehn Millar, deceased, exceptions le audlter'a repirt Exceptloea evenu'.ed and report coo Armed absolutely. Kendig A Lsuman v Jehn S. Landls, rule te appoint cainmUslenere le ascertain eariatlagea and boundaries, aud exception a te eberltTa sale. Exceptions te sberlll'a sale dismissed and rule alee dismissed. Commonwealth va. Jeuaa L. Mlnnleb oenvicted el larceny, rule for a new trial. Rule discharged. Commonwealth va T. F, Bradenbaugb, tbe Columbia diug clerk, convicted et In elunUry manslaughter, rule for new trial. Rule denied. Commonwealth vs. J, Heward Miller, receiving stolen geeds, rule for new trial. Rule discharged. Commonwealth va Wilfred Ii. Ball, rule te ahew causa wby order et oeurt directing tbe defendant te pay IL60 te hie wife eheuld notbeeeobaeged that it be paid te the peer dlrtotere laetead, abb belag la tha lABBM asylae-, g ejugfa of UM etMU-, LANCASTER, PAM SATURDAY, Xatedlaeherged. eubbbmt BiraiBBea. The tavera Heeaeeef Daaltl K. Wlimyer, LbMelB, waa tranafeired te.Bueaa Wltmyer, sUal WMOWf Leepold Beaderand Jeha Altemaa, who eerved terme for mtsdameaaera, were die eaerged ae laeelveat debtor K. U Dyer, Maaheim, waa graated a reaewAl of hie aeldle. a ltceaee. Bamael R Glab, of Weet Deaegal, waa appelated guard las of the awtaer araad. child et Abram Mleeley, deeeaeed, Ute of Went Deaegal township. Thea. r. Stoler, Mt Jey, waa dlverer freaa kte wife, Ellasbeth Blcler, ea tha greibd eT cruel treatment Xllaa H. Eahlemee, Paradl waa divorced from hie wile, Bases Eshlemac, ea the ground et desertion. fcBOtORB Br BR BBOSIP8, Tha Oaagrassssan.KMel Bsfera the Obtttir Oeaaty garaara' Institate. Oa Friday at Atglea, Cheater oeunty, a twe-deve' farmera' lestliuta aad nnri eoaveatlea opened with quite a large at tendance ea the part et many prominent grwHiturmia man inesa Ol tne county. Prominent In the order of exerelaee waa a paper reed by Alfred P. Bberpleee (Jehn Pleughshare), or Weat Cheater, ea Cul jure, ether ihen aar, ea tbe term," aad MieeBmmeZ Mauie, of Celllna, Lancaster oeunty, read a paper en "Aoreaa the Conti nent," which abounded with pleaalng deeorlptlen. "Fruit Culture" wea tbe theme nf eerae remarka by Mr. Cyrua T. Fex, of tbe Read ing m, and member of tbe elate beaid of agtleultare, and Mr. Eaatbura Reader, of Mew Hepe, Bueke oeunty, gave a talk en "Seme Prebleme In Dairying." Dr. Jehn P. Edge, of Downlngtewn, apeke en the subject of Geed and Bad Reada," a topic tbat la enlietlna tha altanMnn of tha farms la nearly every portion or tha count, and marked geed results are looked for In the near f utur a After a pleasant discussion en aeveral themee pertaining te farm Interests, the day ataslea closed, and In the evening Heb. Marriett Breelua, of Laneaster, gave a fine lecture te a crowded audlsaee en "The Farm and the Slat" Deasaeratla Noasraatlea The Democratic elty executive committee met ea Friday evening, aad deoldedupea Wedneeday, February 0, ae the data for tbe usmcoraue nominating meeting, aad Sat urday evening, February e, ter the pri mary election. la additiea te the oeuncll tickela there will be aldermen nominated In tbe Thlid anu Beventbe ward, and auoeteaora te Use following ecboel dlreotera : Ssoend ward, Samuel F. KrUman Fourth ward, Dr. D. B. MoOermlck, Jehn Oebs ; Fifth ward, Dr. M. W. Raub j Blxth ward, Dr, Jeha Levergood, S.J. Owen la Town, Rev. Cenrad Clever arrived In town, thla afternoon from Baltimore, He has many frlende In thla elty, being a graduate of Franklin and Maraball oellege. Ha was alee pastor of the Reformed church la Colombia, from which he waa called oeme yeara age te Baltimore. He oemea here ea Invitation te deliver an address at the anntveraery et St. Panl'a Reformed Mlaaleaary ecclety, ea Sunday evening. arena Army BlatMrs. At the meetina: of Gaersra IT. Thnmsn pist, G. A. R , laat evening, the committee Appointed te Uke oeme action In regard te procuring ground ter a new eemetery, te ba owned by the poet, reported pregree The enUrtalnment committee, which will hive charge of eami3ree and ether eater. Ulnmenta, reported tbat they have organ- "Md end axe reedy for business. Olloiepblo Beeltly. On Friday evening there waa a meeting of tbe Olioaepblo laeclety at tbe residence et Mr I A. Breneman, oernor of Lime and Orange atreet, when Jebn W. Apple, eaq., read an esssy en Rousseau tbat waa highly commended and drew forth a apirltedand interesting discussion. Tbe next meeting will be held at the residence of A. J. Btelnman, esq ; essay en Napeleon by E. K. Martin, esq. Insurance Ofllesrs. At the meeting el tbe etoekboldere of tbe Lancaster Heme Mutual Insuranes com. pany ea Friday evening, H. C. Harner, Thea. Heye and B. C. K ready, were elected directors ter a Urm of three years, and H. Z. Rhoads, Jebn D. Hkllea end A. J.Eberly audltera for one year. "Its Tramps uenamltUd. CenaUble Dern arreeted fire tramps at Mlllaravllle en Friday night They weie annoy lug theoltlztnaef that village and the arrest waa made at tbe requeat or a number or reeldenU. Alderman Barr committed tbe aceuaed te prison for a beat leg. Ha Waa Hbert B35.O0O. New Yebe, Jan. 10. Further develop develep menta are being made with regard le tbe acoeunU of tbe late Henry Maraball, tbe traated cashier or tba Meaman'a bank. It new turna out tbat be le a defaulter for a large amount, la all probability tbe aum will reach (23,000. Pasted by iba Hoase. Washington, D. G.,Jat.19 Tbe Berate bill providing for tbe establishment of 03urU in Arkanaas, Mississippi, Seuth Car olina and West Virginia wai pasted in tbe Heuse today. lUslrallsi Tegl Klepss, J. H. Vogt, a Method let evangelist, who was oenouotlng a big revival lu Hiawatha, Kansas, eloped while iha meeting waa at lu height with Mla Ida Keliaer, tbe daagbter of the minister at whose beuse tbe revival waa being oenduoted. They went te H. Jeaepb, Me., and were married. AsalTsrsary el Zwlegli's B formation, St. Jehn'a German Refermed cliureU will celebrate tbe anniversary el tbe Zwlngll Reformation te-morrow. The sermon will be preicbed by Hit. G. P. Belbel, el Har rUbur. HhtrlfTs Hals of Varnllnra. Sheriff Burkbelder began thla mcrnlng te dispose of the stcek et Ames K. Hoff Heff meler, rurnlture dealer. The sale will last aeveral day m Balera iba elsyer. The mayor dite&argfd four ledgere this morning and sent a sick man te the oeunty hospital. m A ljersa ' Death. Oa Thursday afiernoen two horses belong Ing te James Scott were standing In front of the store at Drumore Centre. The animate became very reatleie and one aheved tbe ether nntll he fell, breaking a leg. He waa tbea shot Te tfoer ileslnsw. The plsy Under the Lash " was given In the opera house iait evening, and the audience preient waa very email. Tbe performance was the ssme aa before. It seemi tbat Lancaster cannot support tee came play for three aaoeeaslve nlgbu. Oentmutd Until laasday. A dispatch te tbe Iktklliejenckb from Yerk says the conspiracy caae egalnat Samuel Bally and ethere was continued BBtil Tuesday next Seap rand Coa'rtbatless, The mayor acknowledged the receipt of 83 freai Jaae i A. McDerltt, w4 Weeau la JANUARY 19, 1889. HAINES, THE INFORMER, HIS POIMtBltS BBI.LT IN A DAMKBT BBtMa OAOOHT KBAB LBBANOIT. Henry Waltea, aa BaeaaM frahh Hamtata rxaaasr, Breeght Bseb-Tbe aaaa Who Neatly Killed Uaaslsbls ewary Laat Angast by Blrlklng Htm Wllb Qag. Henry B. Weteeu, a Welsh meurrtata oelored deenerade, who eeeeped from Ooa Oea eUhle JehM Ixiaary la the foreneoa or August 18th laat, haa beea rretered te hla old quarura in tba oeunty prison. Wetsea le a Boteriona oharaeter, and haa served eeverrl tarma in Jail. He le eaa of tha meet who procured a pistol several yeara ego, while la Jill, and kept tba effleera of tha loatltutten away from him for several daya la Aaguat laat he was In Jail en a charge of larceny. Oa the day above Baaed Ceueuble Lewery eUrted le uke him te Mew Helland for a hearing before Squire Pleam. When they reached a point Bee Bird In-Hand, Wateen Indueed Lewery te Uke tha cefl from one of ble haada be that he might attend te a call el nature. Dslna tbe loose cult ae a weapon Wateen beet Lewery ever the head, knocking him down and rendering him unoanscleu Wateen then took te a corn Del d and eaeepad. Sema time ego It waa learned that hewaa werktag above Lebanon. CenaUble J. B. Sattasban, el Eaat Hanover townshlp,Lbaneu county, waa notified te be ou the leek out for him. Early l-'rldey morning tbe oonstabla,aoeom eonstabla,aoeom oenstabla,aoeom panted by Ed. Patterson, another oeloied man from the Welsh mountain, who knew Wateen and the ether, went te hla house, Tha eenatable told tba escaped (prisoner what ha wanted and tha latter agreed te go along. Wateen was Uken te New Helland by tbe Lebanon officer and PatUreeu, and l Squire Pleam committed him for a hearing ea next -reuraaay. The prueaer waa brought te Lsnasster by Bsttsssen, aoeom- paaledbyOdnaUbltaiiewnryaadMaglea A wee ptaeed in J til at a late hour laat Bight A reporter of tbe Intklliqbncer eaw Wateen In hie eell thle morning. He la a rather geed looking and well built young darkey, He eald that he would net have tried te te eaespe from Lewery, het ea tbe way te Mew Helland tbat day the y atepped eeveral ttmee ler drinks, and alee drank from a bottle of whisky, which Lewery had with him. Tne offleer get drunk and tbe prisoner felt It Finally Ixmery became abusive aad picked a quarrel with Wateen, telling him whet he eculd de with him. Wateen eeya thla made him angry and he reeelved te escape. He acknowledges tbat he hit Lewery and did It hard. Wa'aen eaya that after ha get away from Lewery he walked te Philadelphia, where he worked ter a time and finally drifted around te Lebanon, where he waa working at carrying tbe bed. He aent for hla wire, who waa en the mounUle, and they have beea living together for oeme time, Wateen aaye that hta whereabeuu were given away by William Haloes, a oelored man, wbe eaw bin near Lebanon, and at once told Lewery. WaUentblaba Balnea had little te de te tell thla, as ba la wanted himself in Pettevllle ter lareeny. TBB -BUESrBIAN OOMIBtT. Waal tba Walkers at Maaere4er Hall Aia Delsg-Oae witcdrawa. Thelargeetorewd that haa yet atUnded tha walking match In hSseanercher hall waa there laat evening. The InUrtet In the raee le en tba Increase and It leeks very much new ae theugb the record wentd be broken, Melan hae had a geed lead In the race alnee the aUrtaad will In all likelihood be able te bold It Tbe man baa never been eeen In a race in tbla city before, end he seeme te be made orgeodatuff, Hla frlenda aay he can beat the record If he se desire WIegend looked badly yesterday after noon and be baa been oempelled te give up the raee, as he eaw tbat tbere waa little ahew rer him. He plucklly remained ea tbe track, however, until he had made 100 mile Smith haa suffered from a sere anklr, but otherwise feels geed, The ether three men are eemewbat etlff, but otherwise are ia very geed condition. At midnight tbe eoere was : Demmsll, 170 miles j Kauflman, 162 WelgandiOO ; Smith, 133 1 Nelan, 177. At 8 o'clock tbla morning Ibe esere waa : Demmall, 181 miles ; Kauflman, 170 ; Wiegind, 102 j Smith, 110 1 Melan, 200. Tbe 12 o'clock score te dsy : Demmoll, 200; Kauffmsn, 180 j WIegend, 102; Smith, 168 ; Melan, 210. Lawrenea'e eoere at noea lu tbe laat raoe waa 214 mile At 8 o'clock tbla afternoon the flgutei et tbe mateh looked llkethe record would be broken. Nelan bad 223 miles t Dom Dem mell, 207 ; Welgand, 102 ; Bmllb, 101 ; Kauflman, 182. At tbat time Melan waa lu the beat oendlllon el all, end was making alx miles au benr. In tbe last mateh Lswrence bad 22 mllea and 11 lepe at 3 o'elock. Nclan baa a half hour longer te go than Lawrenee had, aa tha former etarted a hrlf hour later en the opening eight If Melan beaU hawrenee'e acare there will likely be a race with Lawrence, Beeb, Bebeld and Nelan aa stsrter It is said that Melan already las a man te baek him. (thU In Colombia. Columbia, Jan. 19 nine year-old eon of Jehn Oura died of croup yeaterday. Funeral en Mendsy at 0 a. m. from Hely Trinity Catholic ohureh. Funeral et Jehn William Zslgler waa held thla morning from Hely Trinity Catholic obureb. Funeral el Mre. Catherine Swarlz will te held en Monday afternoon at 2 o'cleok. Offleer Gilbert arrested Frank Meyerafcr disorderly conduct en oemplalnt or Win. K. Stlteler. Meyers pstd tbe coats. James Legin, alias "Yankej Jl," vae arrested by orueer Seblll for drunkenness and disorderly conduct Rlebsrd Gould, csr lnspeoler, waa alruck by a pasaleg car last uigbtaud received two gaabeelnbla bead. A ball will be held In the armory this evening by tbe Metropolitan band. Jute Keta will appear In the opera house en Mendsy nlgbt In hU first-class plsy of Only a German." A f Itsr from atrs, Clsvdand. Mr Maggie Weliz, reeltllngat the corner or Lime and Chureb streets, this city, who In November laat aant President Cleveland a pleture et ber little boy, wbe waa born tbe nlgbt CleveUnd waa elected, received tbe following reply : ExKctmvB Mansion, Washinqte.n. ii. a, J Jan. 16, 18S9. Mrs. ilagylt Wuiti, Utncaittr, fa. Dkak Madam I have received your recent letter and regret that tbe receipt of your little be'e pleture was net promptly acknowledged. Permit we new te thank you for your kindness In sending It, and te my tbatyeur courtesy In naming your son for the presi dent is lully spprecuied by us. Very truly yours, Fhakcks F. Clkvkland nid at Biaaltoe. Henry V, Fatrlamb, a native of Little Britain township, died nn Weduesdsy, at the home of hU eon, R. V. Falrlamb, news dealer, of Steeltoe, Daupbla county. Hla faaareitoek plaee te-day at LMUa BritAta. SIX PAGES - A BAKKJt . tlOZBN. That la the Basabir af FreBsrUss la Olty Borough aad Oeaaty Beld by the BhsrleT. Sheriff Burkbelder disposed et tha fol fel fol iewlog preparllee at tha oeurt house at 2 o'cleok Ihta afternoon t A. tract of 12 aerea et laud la Karl towa tewa ehlp, with twoetery frame dwelling heuee, frame bars aad tobacco ahed.aa the property et Jaoeb L. Murr, te Samuel Brubaker ter 60. A let et ground la tha borough et Wash Wash lagteB, eonUlalngietanaore, ea which la a frame house, auble aad ether eutbuild. late, aa tha preperiy of Jaoeb Wall, te D. W. Sheriaar ter 825. A let of ground en North Broead atreet la the borough et Columbia, having a front agoei uiaei ana a depth of 110 tier, ea which le erected a two story brick house, aa tha properly el Bamael A. McDjual., te Alfred O. Braaer for 8806. Eight acrea of lead lu East Oeeel tee towa tewa ehlp, with one etery leg dwelling heuee aad rrame nam, ea tbe property et Jaoeb Miller, with notiee te H, R. nitasr, hie aaslguee, le Martla a Boen for 8760. A tract of 12soieiaud2Sperehseol land la West Ooeailoo tewaablp, with twoetery frami dwelllna house, an iha mnwitai Jehn E. Hart, te Jeha Hart, er,, for 12,180. A let of ground la tbe elty of Laneaeter trentlBg 80 feel ea Seuth Queen atreet aad extending 1b depth te Beaver atreet, ea whlehare a two atery and manaard reef brlek dwelling heuee ea Seuth Queen atreet, a brlek house and brlek eUble ea Beaver atree'.ea the property of Peter B, Fordney, te B. J. MeGrann for 88,800. A let of ground lathe village et Laadlr vllle,freatIng 00 feet aad with a depth of u feet, ea whleb are a two-story frame heuee and frame suble, aa Ihe property el Jeaalhaa S. Buwsrt, te Jaoeb Trout ler mew. A let of ground la the village of Mount Till, freutlBg 120 ieetea Mala atreet and extending la depth 200 feet, ea which le ereeUd a two-etery frame hotel, known aa sub -wan, ae tne property of Elisabeth Reese, te Thee. Wendlts for 1100. AlotefgrouBillBVlllageor Kphrata,ea which are erected a brtek warehouse, frame aUble, brick heuee, aa tha properly of At. bertReddig, with notice te Catharine Red. dig and L. U Reddlg, her huabaad, te Was, Z. Beaer fee 81,800. A traet of 98 acrea of lead la Little Brl. uta tewnahlp, ea whleb. are a forge, rolling mill, two etery oteae heuee aad frame barn aethe properly of PrUcllIa Psaneck, te a L. Pennoek for 82,05a A let of ground in Warwlek tewnahlp, oenUlnlog08peiohee,on which la a one etery frame dwelling beuse, aethe property of Jaoeb Yeung, deoeeed, with notice te Jehn Yeung and Cyme Yeung, children and halra at law of Jaoeb Yeung, deeeaeed, toIeatahBaehforfSO. The following properties of Jeha A. Gil bert: Ma 1. A let of ground en Walnut atreet, In the borough of Columbia, with a front age of 90 feet aad a depth of 122 feat, ea which U areeted a two etery frame dwell ing heuee. Ma 3. A let of ground cm the rear of Ma 1, without linpreveinenu, te Warn. B. Glvea ler 8800. A let of ground la tha village of Greenville, KphraU tewaablp, aa Ibe property of Ames Herst, te Daniel Wengeoreth, for tS50. Bsrjsssia Franklin's Watae. Washinoten. D. C, Jen. IA Mr. Levi W. Gruff, el 807 Queen etreet, Laaeaater, Pa , waa In tbe elty yesterday and exhibited the watch of Benjamin Franklin. The watch te of the open face patent, ebaped like a blaeult and haa engraved en tbe baek Ben Franklin 1778, Philadelphia." Mr. Greff eeya It wee tha pereeaal property et the great pblloaepher, wae carried by blm, and atlll keeps geed time. Tbe owner baa been offered 11,000 a yeer rer the use or it la a Jewelry etere window and the Atuerleaa Wateh company made him a large offer for tba waUb. Tba papera of tbla elty bava printed descriptions of thla famous tlme tlme pleee. Eoa And He waa a Deacon, Febt Dodeb, Ia, Jan. 19. Thcma Ojeper, a premlneat clUsta of Lehigh aad deeoen la the ChrUtlea obureb, was arreeUd Thuraday night by the vigilant charged with tbe violation of the prohibition law He waa turned ever te tbe elty auihorltiee pleaded guilty and waa plaetd la tha oeunty Jail here yeaierday without bends. Cooper cenducUd tbe bualnaae of Illicit llqaer selling In the baeemtnt of hla teat teat teat donee. OgltlmaOffrlag BaparalUa. Jamaica, Jan. 19. The "QeleaB" haa left for Ksy Weet, via northern pert following the Oisipea. Tbe departure of tne men-et-war has eiuaed aeme alara among Amerleane at Pert au-Prluee. MlnlsUr Thompson esye Lsgltlme preba bly ralaed f 10,000 la geld for tbe ewnara of tbe Haytlen Republic In time te ship It by a Duteb steamer. Mr. Morae hae telegraped the owners at Boatea for lnetruotlen FITS Tsars Ber Ferger Tlnalsr. Cincinnati, O., Jan. 19. Charlee O. Tinkler, tbeyeung forger, waa this morning aonteneed te five yeare Imprisonment la iha atate;penltenUary. Baded Hla lit. West SurxaieB, Wis., Jan. 190. C. Zilirler, a well known contractor and builder et West Superior, formerly of Min neapolis, oemmltted sulelde by sheet' a ( iiiuneif yesUrdsy. The deed U attributed t j business troubles. -Ira Tears rer tsank Uirocier Bala, Noure-ic, Va, Jen. 19. Rebert Bale, director of tbe Exchange National bank, who waa oenvloted yesUrdsy et mis appropriating tha funde of tbe beak before it felled in 183S, waa te-day sentenced te tbe Albany penitentiary for five year A Jedge Murders. Sembbskt, Ky., Jan. 19 Judge Oley Turner ehet and klllei Calvin Wat ea, neer Cumberland Gap, en Thuraday, The trouble originated In a law ault A oeurlertbat baa Just arrived here esye a mob of twenty men have been erganised with the Intention of hunting down Turner and killing him. Oapsd from iba renrth Blery, Mew Yerk, Jbu. 19. Mr Jennie Harris, aged 31, a patient at the Weman'a hospital, leapsd from tbe fourth etery window tide morning and waa Instantly killed, Death Warrant Signed. HAitBisnime, Pa, Jan. 19 Tbe deeth werrtat for the execution of Peter Bsre. beskl, of Luzsrne oeunty, en Mareh 26 k, hu been signed by Governer Beaver, AUIg Failure. Winona, jMlnn., 19 The llabllliiee nl Cbsrlte W. Seaueld, grain dealer of ft O a-lca, this oeunty, who railed yesUrdsy, are placed from f 100,000 te f 200,000. Seasald has net been seen sicca Wednesdsy, Barry Net a Wtf atarderer. The Dauphin eaunty graud Jury has lg nered the bill chargleg Pblilp Barry with having murdered bla wife, wbeae body wee found la a mill pead near Grata two or three yeare age. Btrry waa arrested re. eeatly, havlag beea eharged by a Beighber aaasawgW-Sr, " J?RIOE TWO CEOT& KA ' t PAUPERS AND CRIMINALS.;; - . BILE, TO . BBTBRT Ta8 M 1W8 TBB tINITBD BTATB. trvs The Msaaar BUstsnad Bs Ihe f Tord lasaslgvatlea rjesssahsse I Cesnaauad te gWratsn a OartMisssB i, Charastar-The r eaalUea risgassd. Washinoten, d. a Jew. M 1 rera itr-mlarntlea eemmHtee hea te le the Heuse, ae a reealt of tha tavBBtsgexJat. j oitbeeommlttee laat eumater, BMllffagJ uiuiiiag tern Bamiitaaes nte ibb uaMBer j Biauaei mieu, panpere, theee waa ftarlwi ewsa ueavietea of intasaeaa artaaaewi deaaeauere mvelvlng moral taraMBwai pereeaa effeeUd with loetheseeaa as? easa ugieua dlaeases, or theae eeeabAg oeBtraet te work la thla aeaatry aalverelty prefeseere or atatetere at tat genpsi. bb penalty ter iriolatlea af l provlelea or aealsttag te vieUU. la a BM sf a i,oeu ea oeb vicueB withiB t we yeara, -' tjy Me veeeel ie te brleg ever aaeMtsamgaw peeeeeger te every five regMered BBJeV" oempntlng tweehlldrea betweea eaa aai '. eight ea eaa Bereea. Feeelty fbrtBBrav MtieB or tbM provauee, 8(00 aa exeees paseeager. Thaveeeelbrlagtagaa easlBTentlei reepenelble for a head tax of M. whtah t la required te pay, ageaUef ferelga geverav mania exeepteu. ,i IaUadlag aaaltraaU era te provageiel eharaeur;tbree mentbe prier te eeBberka eeBberka tlea before a UnlUd StaUt eeaeal, who te te receive be fee far the eerUaeata. Thht oertl-eata Is only praauaiptlve bvUbbib, It k) mode obligatory ea eommea earrlenj te Betify Ualted BUtee oltleiAla before taaa tag or the aumber or aUeaa ea takirel. -3 Tha aeeretary or tha treeeary la power te esrry eat tha ptevlewaa of are) aetaadolreultBBd dleUlet eesrU are glvea . juriauiouea or casee aaaer it u, A Sreat Liberal Yeetery, Londen, Jaa. 19. Tha eteeUea af ItaV Wllsee, tba QlBdetealea la tha saasjaa dlvlaleu of LaaarkBhtre, yesterday taeaav. eead Sir Wm. Fearea la tha (Bbbbb jar" j uuasBiesia given greas joy sa ibb Adi Tha Liberal aewapapere priat eathi leaaera te-day, eemaaeaUag ea tba t tbb Dablla -Yeemaa'a Jewml that the victory te "eeeapietely aad oeeolaslva; we only waat a : euetieB bow." Blr Jeha Pender, tha defeated TJaleatet candidate, left Glasgow today, Qaa.a, erewd gatbarad at tba depot te aea hlsa Bar,' aad sir Jelm aokaewledged tha seejrtajy by a falat emll r a!" Diad eaaTra-r. t ubioaqe, in, Jaa. Kehert a LIbb-Bb, aelerkia tba war eUparUaeat at Waeb' lagteB.dled last alght ea a BaitleMMex Ohletrata, while ea hie way aaeMBsa'' ieea,iti he leavee a wlfa aad fear i eaiiarea. a eoreaer'e Jary ntaiaat yeraies taet aeoeaeaa eeeae taaeatBirBl pulmeaary oeaeumpttoa. - aaBBBaB Xf 2 y HletVsaiBaaake. ' bbbbien BrBiBee, MUh. J aa. 19 Xeriy yeetarday morning tha reeideaee at Jmk W Mllea caught fir Fear bbebsb fytt la the balldlegt MUe Geerge, I.ethrByey bis wire auu oaiie. t9 tarea leatar aavad, bat Nllee; perlebed tat Iha fla He bad beea la tha habit af easakkef -aa; bed at Bight aad It te thoeAht lag II eaagbt from hte pipe. Kv?!sj Ccvaaiar Bess Tetk, HU ' jRJi ' Yebk. Fa, Feb. 19. Bx-Heaatac JeasBI t .. -il. .LI. ..1 .- A - li' & w ui turn aaiKaiai a asrassewitq-.a atter a lwaerlaa Ulaeas. la tha 8 1st aa uti i hteaaa "f':: r, ... .- . ... . SSv mjw waa mats nw nuia turn eeaaiy lasrii swe imimw, irem ioie se ioeo. ,t t i STa Immwmm A Mn mA mmI IIAk -?' 1 ' i WBATBBB INDWArKHSB, t! I Wumss. a. tl. Jaa. IB BV. i i ..7. ....l:,. -:. L"'rva imm ma iwjiaiai aast, weat"., I 'dedly eoIder.Beitherly wue,veerlafA te Beruaaauny. ;tj . ' -' &'A inaiiinmsa ,i, j Mm. Dr. Mary X. Wllsea aad deagkler 1 Win leave tau eity ea ateadsy far Fiexiew,:' a any wm remain were bbui AtArea. . s m . ' ?. sxieiaaa tibss -isnua aa aaaasaiee Tieaeww ess rhiledeiBhiaa btaadteg Misread aVsMAVlM Cennmanelna "- --- r . between rbUadaiphu and rnfsTins ninaaa , A Benad Broek Division sad te Btala Ia?V' polatsseatholBsadlagjwmbosxteadagBTBBlA ' one day limit te latt of two days I betweaa 'J- j FBiladeipbta and Heading, fa, aad getatifa payone, numesa ear 10 ava eaysaner BBSBf el sale; between tnUimaeiaU besbu aa aha v mm nranpnas ireai eaa aay esww .:.).; LtutU new arlatlna fnrs Inasaraarlndlhsa - i , these above aaaed will be ceaUaued aa aeaa. 4 lorer -ais extension wui be reasa or gesat -' aervice te ratreaa or tne reaa waeare sutasu . 1 temakaMpa wlihlatbe prassBleae-tayHasIt, ana marks another atep la aavaaae satae , S ' liberal treatment of patrons of the Ftlieael PhU A BaadUx B.B. laatt-aui -S-, lfa. PBtramv ml !. 1I.A a a la kirk Jehnsen A Ce.. U tmnlevad ns ,? ter the arm of Chase A Koeeiu, store Hi Beet. , & ' aws i""i uucuur, ana aaaaqanriesB - it Beoend and Locust straais.Harrisburg.ra. '.. Bbae grey A kekert'e save sec, 60e or tl CO. advertlMmeat aad tl7starh,M KsiD grey A Kekert's aAvsrtbsmsa t and save 2SC, tee or n.oe. ji74tan,r a Taa Bind or Hepe will meotattdOe'eloek te-morrow (Saturday) afternoon, laY.M. O. A. ball. BsiD rrey A xekart'a adrerUseaseat aad eavottc,ee,toreUo. JlMtdlhg.a "This is tba Beat aetata." Don't buy your rubber becu until yea have seen tne ueicbssier " with sela leather Beet. Thla la tte best atting and meat durable beat in ine marker, made of tbe beat ware i ataefer. Tha tla lLttap hkl m tttm mar.. 'k w avwAA a vui uh( sadvuuag bbhi eaa.Taaaj . aAaea VWVWgwr AlVUQ Wlasal QaTJHss fJsfjJSara rVaa Abaarl nf evil Athanrai In ! a.a lesr.aLlaAs. lTj Trr:.K-r.::- - "tt? v. Colchester with eutalde counter. Beld at re. 3:": iau ey iideu uiemena, JicriB uaaea SBses. ',.,' Lancaster. fa. 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