:lXi.wT& 1 - -v tiljim 4! 5 t Vi LANOASTEB, PA TUESDAY, JANUAKY 22, 1889. PRICE TWO CENT&3 VOLUME XXV-NO. 131 5?r-?i'iwwwjvw T vi3nHHTHHMyu'j Ma. .itcrMgafljintcllieicnecf. bb aa I , I 'V GETTING QUITE ACTIVE. au.a't im mi LoeALxunMfeOHAuar -CRurai-ar-at wi Os-i Mar Inii CheMe MM S IMS fatmsMBXiatssaaeaawMas tee Tests LMUTiMt la new Tere. The rates of lest tehees) by Idmeaetar packers dating tke peat wMk were ereater tuaa any week the paat two meathe, Bkllee A Frey bought 430 eaaea cl '87 eeed aad sold ,76 eases easd aed Havaae. af.yM.Fi7 & Bra Beld 80 eaOM aaa bought 10 of seed and Havaae. Aaetker firm, who de tint ero te have thatr aamea quoted, aeld 225 and bought 100 Cases Of '87 tOt 1030. Tbe '83 tobaeei orep 1. reidy .for market, bat farmers leek In Tata ferbuyera. A. few vsry ohetos let et Havana have km flaked up by Raeenahine, nretrn.tela and Hi Una Fray. These and ether dMlera bsve been traveling oenalderably through tbe county and when a crop fl tat elaai In every particular la eeeae aeroae "It" ia bought. The farmers who have sueh crop, are few and far between, and tbcae will bare no trouble te dta dta pess of tbelr goods. Itta the farmer wke lmsglees that bia crop la the beat la tbe county, but that U net, that wilt wait la Tata for the buyer te coma along and pay tbe price demanded. Tobaeoo dealers bare net changed their opinion as te the '88 crop. They admit that there la aema geed tobaeoo la the crop, but that medium and inferior tobaeoo U rather tbe role than the axoeptlen. Additional buyer! are expoe-ed In tha oeunty la a few weeks. If they are of the eame opinion as dealera who have been eyer tbe oeunty, lower prien will prevail or the crop will remain la the tarmere' hands, The dealra .of dealera te peaeeaa Lancaster oennty tobaeoo may result In farmera getting a bigger prlee than new appear probable. A oerreapondent from ObuVohtewa write of reeent tobacco salsa In Carnarvon town afalp, at a. Muster, of MeantTllle, bought, for Altsbae, the following : Frem Peter Far men, 7 acres, 18 eenla through ; Wm. Bymaei 2) acres, 48 eent. tbrengh ; Israel Clark, 3 scree, 25 and 6 j Levi Yohn, 3 acres, 25, 5 and 1 ; Jehn Cor, i acre., 25, 6 and 1 ; Harry Warner, 1 acre, 25, 5 and 1 ; Bamuel Ferm, 2 acres, 24, 6 and 1 ; William K. Hurst, 1 acre, 25K, 6 and 1 ; Millard P. Banner, 2 acres, 25, 5 and 1 Jno. Kern, 1 acre, 21, 5 and 1 ; Jacob Wltmer, 2 acres, 25, 5 snd 1. J. B. Ralston, of Heney brook, Pa., bought et WlUIsm J.RIce,lacreat20een(a through; Isaae Kaeffman, i aere, 10 and 6. A oerreapondeat from Terra Hill repeiti the following aalea of old and new te. bacoe : Wrr. Cilne bought laat week 61 easaa or 1887 and 20 esses of 1886. Mr. Wm. GUne, leu h'. 4 aeres of Ha vana, from Christ Piesm, 10 esnu through j 2 acres Havana from Aaren Kayler, 10 csata through; 2 acres Htvsna from Wm. Baider, 12 eenla through. M. Cllne will build a large tobaces waceheuee. Tba Hew TerB Tobacco ai.tkit. rromtheU. 8 Tobacco Journal. Baalneaa has plekad np aemewbat this week. A beginning at least haa been msd a towards the ezpeeted activity In tbe leaf trade In tbe next few months. Seed leaf baa moved in as aggregata quantity of about 2000 cuss, nssrlybslt ei whloneonsistea of Wisconsin and Onondaga. Prices have net advanced, tbenirn tee new crops, wiia one exoeptlen, eflsr hardly any luduev meats for lavestmsnt by the peckers. It Is years slaea se little bas been Invested in ne w crops alwaya wltb one exoeptlen at this time, as new. Tne Pennsylvania both Ha vana and bread lest, 1 going begging. Car p taker de net neetn te be In a hurry te pay ml year tha exorbitant prleea for Psnnsyl Psnnsyl vanlaHsvaeatbattbey did lastyear. They have evidently found a flaw In their Invest ment. Ne matter hew well the tobaeoo turned out, they bave net reetlssd that pretlt tbey expected en tbelr "exceptionally do"purebae,.aad tbey have therefore become rather aby te pay the Pennsylvania grower hi own prlee, wbteh he belda at figures the atme as for hla last year's crop, A like IndlUsreaes aesms te prevail regard leg investments in tbe new state seed. There U plenty et last year'a crop still In the bands of packers, wbteh would net bave besa tbe case If tbe goods had been bought at mera reasonable figures. What waa supposed te be wrappers has tnrned out mostly te be available oely for B'a and G'a, aud te eaminsnd as sueh the prioae commune" r-e with tbe oest It bai te attain age. In WUoensln puretusea seem te bs .low a'.ae. Bine uv ma iiiw " with the '& Wlsoensiu it ia beaa rally i garded t a treaobereua orep te beadle. But last year'a Investments In It proved remunerative, and II there are no partletlir drawUacke te it, It may atlll Hed eater pur. caaws later en. Tne rr.ostattraetlvacf las new crepi bai thus far proved ttaalf te be tbe Housuteolo, wbleu haa almost com pletely bsen bought up at astonishingly nigh prices. Tne Connecticut Havana leek also like a very Una and dealrable orep, and investments la It as well aa Cen neeticut bread leat have been heavy already, from tbe Tobacco Iaf. 'J he market tbis week wai net. very brisk, aud no Improvement was visible ever tbe previous eue. Wbst Is selling Is only selling In a swill way, and large sales seem te be out et tbe question at present. This stste et sffalrs Is net uoesusl at this time of tbe year. Buying of the new orep le at a standstill, as detects are notleeable In the orep new wbteh one could net aee while tbe tobaceo was en the poles. Blnee the fsrmeis are stripping their tobaeoo they aliew a tendeney te lower their figures en tbelr Koeds, as tbey have dltcevered tbe faults of tbe tobacco aa well ai the buyers. As before written, It le mere evident e.ea day that tne proportion ei one geuua win be et a amait per jentage. Sumatra Tee Bale el 300 balea by an Im porter te a Jobbing bense waa tbe teatureet tbe waek. Including this, tbe transactions slnee our last report amount te C80 bales at II 20 te 12 15. Bntlneaa ae far ibis yeir auews a alight Inerease ever that transacted during tbe asme period a year age. Several el our Importers are patiently waiting for an appraisement en goods which arrived here ever six weeks age Much of the tobaeoo bas been aeld, aubjsct te a certain rate et duty. It Is te be neped tbst the presence el tbe aallletine In blight street wiunsvea teuaeuey iu vzitnuw wutu m tee tobacco department. Havana There were raise of nearly 500 balea e! fillers at 05e te tl 10, and about 170 balea at fl 12 te ft 23. Tbe outlook for the ...p ia m rnav one. and holders of desirable ateek oeuld bardly b In a mere comfortable position. Hegarding tbe growing crop in Cuba, we are .Informed that while tbe tobaeoo premUes te be fine, tbe indications are tbatit will net be heavy and gummy enough te ault tbe bulk of tbe American trade? Tee orep leeks new aa though it would be a wrappery one, and especially salted te tbe wants of tbe Havaea menu-' faetursrr. J. a. daae' Hen' Kfpert. Following are the aales et leat tobteoo reported by J. 8. Gene' Ben, tobacco broker, Ne. 131 Water atreet, New Yerk, for tbe waek ending Monday, January 21, 1880: 240 cases 18S7 Pennsylvania Hat ana, 1422Ki; 400 css'a 18S7 Pennsylvania seed, V4ViUn; 100 eases lS8d Psaasyl vents seed. 8H13j ; 300 caes 1887 a ate Havana, 12 10 J t 100 eases 1880 Pennsyl vania Havaua, ll(13t: 100 cases 1887 Nsw Knslsnd Havaus, 13&32-; 150 cases auHarlce,5G30. Total, l,W.i Bent te JaU. Jehn Miller and Jamea O'Donnell, tbe two tramp arrested In tbe west end for begging, by Constables Yeiaiey and Herr, aad who resisted and fought the offieera until tha station beuse was reaahed, were beard by Alderman Halbaeh laat evening. MUler waa neat te Jail for SO days aad PDmuseUftw 10 daya. raweMB0 irm vnrrr- Hew Tet OMess qmvmw agate Lssas On a WUlatm Platan wbe waa probably tbe eMeMeeavletta New Yerk aiiaB,M fai of aeattaaeaa pacud aarvltadr.was ea Meav day aaerawg dleeberged freai the etete aaylaaifar laaaaa eriatlaala, at Aabara. WttataaexesMlea of ala traaafac ta. tka eaylaas from Ankara atata ptlsaa.kahad aetbaea easalde ackea walla ateea lag. 15,, UaAwaaa aa waa aaataaaai te lite .marls, eameat at Maleaa, Vraaklla eoaaty.tec tka mardatef klateibar. . All rasaaaihtaaeaef Ma erlma aaaleag baaa affaead from tha mardanfa mssaery. Tkepartea wktohOev. HUlatgnadbaaae elfaneaaea te bias. Taareoerdejof tka anaea daaerlbe hlat whaa aa waa rarwlvad aaasjtagatxteaayearaofatABfaatslaehaa taU aad of light eomplexiea. Tka asaa raleaaad aa Monday looked, as he eat la tka BssMaMroemof tbe railroad depot, Ukaa glaatr Ha waa uit and erect end weighed 340 peaada. Hie eleaaabavea cheaka kuag dewa almost te bis shoulders, aaa bis alack eyas ware hidden by avtrktagmg brewa. Ha waa mild mannered aed vtry submissive te tha. orders of Bapervlanr Oraat,:wbe was tak ing him te the Wlllard a.ylem for tba obreatolBsane. Tbe sights et tbe eatalde world were new te bias. Tba loeemotiva waa tba Brat ba bad aver aeea, and tha blank leek en bia faea gave way te eaa of amsasmsat at the etgkt, Ha la soviet that be walks with difficulty, and It was laapee. alble for blm te raise bia feet high enough, te nleaa It en the Ural elm of tbe car. An Idea of tbe time Pietes baa spent In oenflaemaat le given by tha feet that when bewaaantte prkwa the Auburn branch of tha Hew. Yerk Central bad net been completed, and tha Journey from tbe aeene of hie crime la Franklin oennty waa made la wageaa through a wild country. This wu aina yeara before Auburn waa incor porated and twenty jeara before tha insane asylum wsa completed. It was also several yeara before William H. baward make hla fameua plea et Insanity la behalf of tka colored murderer of the Vaa Neea family, and tha law eame te reengnlst insanity aa aa excuse ler crime. Had tba plea been made before, Pierce would probably net have baaa sentenced for life, but would have baea plaeed la aa asylum, for there ia ae, deabt that ke killed kte father while tem porarily Insane. He served twenty yeara In Auburn state prison, and waa transferred te the asylum Mareh 2, 1859, a few daya alter it was oemplstso. Aa far aa la known ka baa be friends, and baa never oerrespoaded with any eaa since his Incarceration. He la bow sixty-six ? rears of age and apparently healthy. Hla lfe aantenee waa commuted by the gover gever gover ne', and ba was transferred te Ovid by. order of the auperln'ndent of the peer of Franklin oeunty. OGF1D VEBY AOTIVC. If any Upper Eacek Tewaaalp CeaaUs Cal ling Upen tne Bpllast Tbat Hw Katlread MKOHANicsBuita, Jan. 22. The number et weddinga In tba village within a reeent period has no preeedent. Blooming young maidens noesremonloasly tuth te the altar el Hymen, whilst young men bave sought and attained oenjagal happiness without giving the allgbuet warning or bint te triendaaavfl tba erection of commedlona dwelling houses or the leasing et aema; already erected. When this interesting .am et hymeneal episodes will end: Urns - miuii fn. rinnlit'i wlalMs wnrklnm keep society's ex pecutlens In a degree of unabattng tenslea. There la a rumor along tha line of the proposed New Helland railroad that tba estimated amount of money for whleh the read can be built baa been eeeured and that the work of construction will be begun In the early spring. There la no deabt bat that the coming alx months will develop one of two things between which the publle have been euspended ter the laat two yeara ; It will either ahew the work in progress or the abandonment et the project and in either event the people will be relieved from snspense atsleast. At a reeent meeting el Zlen'a Lutheran church conceit Jehn G. Bear waa elected treasurer for the en.ulng year and Geerge Bard chosen secretary of council. The lsrger tobiceo farmers In this locality have net yet dlapeaed et their crops. A Pisa te Dataad Our Ports. A New Yerk dispatch te tbe Ledger says : The suggestion of wsr with Germany haa celled attention te the dersnsilessoendltloa of tbe Amerlesn seaport towns, whleh wentd need immediate protection, new thla oeuld be afforded Is a serious question, bat it eppeera from reports from Weening ten thst It hss received oensldsratton. It Is asserted thst a pewarfal oempeny of capitalist, already erganlasd, with mllilena of dollar, behind It, baa proposed te tbe gnerament sp'snte defsnd tnoantsanee te BBTDOTS Dy loxeiug pnrenun iu iui iui- fseeer tbe water through pipes laid at the bottom for that purpose and igniting It with a banting bomb, thus cresting a sea of fire, through whleh the enemy's fleet must peas. An experiment will aoen be made te demonstrate the practicability of the plan, aed the apparatus necessary Is new ready. Thla Is no Insane theory. It la a revolu tion. It la Just what this country haa bean looking ter. Tne color Liue at treat Point. Tbe raee question bss again esuasd trouble at West Point- A eadet eapteln, in assign lag plsces ia tbe mess hsli, gsve a colored studeut a place at the table of honor, te which hla scholarship entitled him. This made trouble, some of tbe cadets thinking the distinction tee great for a colored student, and be was changed te a lower tsble. Thl i made atlll mere trouble. The lieutenant at whose tsble the colored studeet wss plaeed waa ae angry ever tbe change that be referred te tbe csptatn'a action In sueh terms that the captain eon een aldered himself Insulted, and a bare fist fight followed, la whleh both the captain and lieutenant received severe punishment. Tbe West Point color line is semeining apparently vary bard te obliterate. S.etsaes or xwe Liquor Ssll.rs. James Higglns and Oharlea Belg were oenvloted in Philadelphia en Monday et sailing liquor without a license and ea Sunday In an oyster saloon. Higglns, who had previously plesded guilty te selling en Bundsy, but who hsd escaped punlsbment, wsa aenteueed te two years and ninety daya' imprisonment and 1,500 flee, tbe full penalty of tbe law. Belg wssseoteaetd te eue year, ninety daya and 11.000 fine. Tbe Weal Virginia Deadlock Drekea. Tbe deadlock In tbe tJenste of West Vlr glnls was broken en Monday night by tbe eleotlen or R ti. Oarr, Union-Laber aenater from Gbaileetev, president. Than ends the Bppreb'B.len el a dual government In West Virginia by tae e'.eouea of a presl dsnt et the Heeale. Under the stste con stitution be will become governor en March 4'.b, should neither GtS cer Fleming, tba gubernatorial contestants, reeeive tbe seat. m . Angnat iAa'tba le JalL from the Yerk Dally. Yesterdsy tbe '.German who disappeared from the almshouse recently, causing a auapenalen of the charges against Brugge man ana Aiwine loraaaauiueganu ruuuiua, blm, waa taken belore tbe oeurt and ordered te give f 500 ball for bia appearanee before tbe nrxt court, and In default thereof bs wss committed te Jsll wltbsn order te ba examined aa te bia physical condition, and 1! It la auch that h abenld net be kept In Jail be is te be removed te the almshouse. Declared UncomUluUenal. In tbe supreme oeurt en Moedsy Chief Justice Paxaen decided that tbe act et 1887, relating te the admission of attorney a In dlflerent oeunty oeurt, is unconstitutional. BedncUea el Wats. In tbe works el tbe PotUtewn iron company en Monday notices were posted et areduotienot 25 eenta per ten in the pad diars department, which fixes the prlee at 3 pw ten. Nearly 300 men, paddlers, helpers, reUere aad ethers, are afieeted by UkTeeder. wblahlatogelBto oparaiieaoa afjadey, remarry 4, WILLIAM F0RDNEY L0CKARD DBSTB Of A rBOMtHBH OrflCTAl Off TBB rBKlTBILTAlffataUJKa Iketsa ef HisavsMfsl A Maetve ef Oetsnahaa, Uat railadstpaia Twenty Tsars -Us gias uts as i William F. Ieekart, aaaertateadeatef tbe Juaotlea toad of tha Psaasylvaale railroad eempaay, died ea Meaday m hla rsatdeeee, Ne. 44 NerU Tfclrty-tklrd atraat, Pkltadetphla. William Ferdasy Lcekard waa bera of Qsrmaa aneeetry. ' Hie Mber, Charlaa Leekard, resided ta Oetamble, Laaaaetar eeaaty, Pa, aad dartng tha earlier yeara of hkUirefeuewea taa oeeapaneaor puetcss tbaSaequshaana river. Ia later yeara he became a contractor, aad died at Pesch Bettem, Pa, la 1820, at tba early age of thirty yeara, having baaa at tka time et hla death engaged la tha construction et a anile easel. He married Elisabeth Ford Ferd asy, daaghter of William Fordney, who emigrated from Germany te Columbia, Pa , where he died la 1825. Mrs. Leckard earvlved her hasbaad, fltty yeara, and died at Colombia, Pa., ta 1878, at tha ripe age of eeventy.Blae yeara, Bba was a de voted Christian mother through all tha vi cissitudes of a long aad wait-apaat life. Her beloved and venerated character still Uvea In tha memory of tka children who aurvlve. Te Mr. and Mrs. I6ekard tha following children were bera i Bsphla, Bamuel, Charles O., Hannah, William F., aad KUaa. The birth of William F. coeurred Jan. If. 1825, at Columbia, Iiaaeaater eeuaty, Pa., where hla boyhood waa passed. Boen after fata father's dmtb, and whea nltte yeara of age, WlliUm waa lndentnred te Jamea Moere, a farmer of Union oennty, Pa, who waa also by occupation a bridge -builder, having erected tbe second bridge across tha Besqaebanna river, between Colombia aad WrightavlUe, Pa., In tha year 1884. (Thla brldce was destroyed by fire July, 1803, daring tha Invasion et Gen. Iise's army Inte Pennsylvania, ea the oeoesSoo et the battle of Gettysburg.) William F. lived alz years in Union county, Pa, and en re turning te hi native town waa employed la tbe construction of the new line of rail road then being built te avoid the incline plane at Columbia, P. The contract being finished, ha engaged upon aoaeal-boat run ning between Columbia and Hellldeyaburr, Pa, and served bis superiors faithfully for two yeara. Ha than accepted thepoalUen of agent en a train of can running ever the " State Read " between Columbia and Phlladelpbts, Fa., owned by Messrs, Bingham, Deck & Btratten, one of the tew transportation beuses than doleg business en; the Columbia basin. At tha age of eighteen be became fireman upon a locomotive, and four yeara later rose te the rank of a loeemotiva engineer In tbe employ of tbe atata of Pennaylvanta. Ha continued m tbst os parity until tha year 1857, at which time tbe mala line, owned and controlled by the elate, from Philadel phia te Pittsburg, waa aeld te the Psnnayl- vanlauenua. raiiroae, ur; huuudi iuu msusgementer tbessma. William F. was, In the summer of 1858, made dispatcher et trains at Columbia, and remained thua em ployed until March 1,1867, when be waa appointed and confirmed by the beard of dlreoteraol the Pennsylvania railroad oom eom oem pany te tha position of superintendent of the Philadelphia division of said read, with hla offlee In Philadelphia. Thla caused tba removal with hie family from Columbia, Pa, and oeoaaloned tbe separation from many warm personal friends, who, hew ever, rejoiced at bis promotion. He con tinued te fill the position et superin tendent for fourteen years, whea, In the aummer of 1831, owing te continued HI health, contracted by the arduous duties et tbe office, he was compelled te tender hla resignation. It was reluetantly accepted by the beard of directors, who, being un willing te lese his ssrvless, appointed him aepertnteadent of the Junotlea railroad, a position of like responsibilities though less laborious, wmen emce na neiu te me urn of bis death. William Fordney f-oekard wm essentially eeeir-made man, and bad net depended upon accidental geed fortune te make bis career one et suoeesa. His energy, Indus try, and Inherent force have been tha power ful levers whleh have lifted him from de pendence le a position of lofiaenea and In dependence, In the various positions he haa held tbe oenfldenoe and respect et bis auperler officers haa Invariably been mani fested towards blm, while the meat flatter lng testimonials have evinced the affection of his subordinates, WUlism F. Ireckard married atMIddle atMIddle tewn, Dauphin oeunty, Pa., en the 0th day et March, 1800, Margaret B., daughter of Daniel Fsger, formerly et Beadleg, Pa. Their children are Jennie B., Samuel h, Thomss G., Edwin J., Letllls, Minnie, end Luey F. All are living with tbe exoeptlen of lietltte, wbe died In lnfsncy, Thelieckards were from the earliest re re re oerdeof ths fsmlly in Gsrmsny members et the Gsrmsn IiUthersn church. This family atlll adheres te tba faith and wer Bhlpa with tbe seme dsnominsuea, Mr. IiQcksrd wss one et theSxourslenlsta wbe left this elty with a number of promi nent cltlssns en September 15, 1874, for a trip across the continent, and he attended a number of tbe annusl reunions In this city. Mr. iecksrd bsd been for some time a sufferer froea a nervous sOectleD, which about two years age deprived him et the use et bis limbs. Improvise; ffbalr Oberahea. Klizaukthtewn, Jan. 24 Ellsileth. town la psrhspa belter supplied with gced, subatantlsl church dittoes thsn soy ether town et Its s!s In lbs oeunty. Ths Luth eran eburcb, ereeied within tbe laat two vesrs.1 a fine brick struemre. The Brleser denomination bare a neat new house or worship. The German Baptists bsve lately completed a subatantlsl, plain building, With a' seating capacity of 1,200 persons. The Gnurcb et Gad, United Brethren and Reformed hsve remodeled and beautified their .osurehes. And new tbe Cat helles Will add some improvement le tbe old but subatantlsl stone eburcb. In addition te these the Monnenltss bold regulsr servlees la tbe house of tbe Brlnserlles and tba New Menrrealtes oeoaslonslly preach In the U. B. church, and as a rule the servlees are all well attended. Laat Saturday night the ladles of the Gleaner society connected wlththeCburchef Ged gave a flee supper. It wss wsll attended and netted the society a handsome sum of money which will be spread ever the church fleer In tbe sbspa et a nsw esrpst. The protracted meetleg at the u. u, cburebls well attsnded, and many have been pecsusded te fursske tbe way et sin. An Old soldier Killed In Jest, As the InmsUs of the Pennsylvania soldiers and sailors -bems at Erie were .eating themselves at dinner en Mendsv, Jebn MiQutnlsn, of Pbilsdslpbls, pulled a chair aw.y from Louts Bachler, of Mabaney City. The Jeke wss laughed at by these wbe saw it, but when thsy beheld the bleed gusblng from Bacbler'a mouth d nnatrlia their mirth wss oenvsrtsd Inte horror. Before a surgeon could be celled Baehlsrdled. Ne one bsllevee that there waa ae j inaltea la McQalnlaa'a aet He la wild with grist. He haa baea committed totMeeaaiyjaUlorU.eacUoaof tka aext eaa hw wseTtusms. ratektag the Biga Uses taw ta atske It at mere aussgeat maasss Ceepsfs Kspmssttsa. Menday'a Itarrlabarg DUpateh te PhUasel- p bia Ledger. Altaaaga taa Senate did act meat te-day, having adjourned until te-morrow, Sana ter Cooper waa la tba Heaea te-alght, talking with soma of tha members about tha mil which, ha says, will probably ba latrodeeedla tha Heuse tbla week for the purpose et making tba high lleeaaa law meraatrtageat than It Is. Heaayetkebul ta bow la tteaater Dalamstsr's possession. Mr. Cooper eaye tbat ter aema time a aamberet maa have baaa discussing tba propriety of preparing a bill "te ahew aa advance la tbe question et high lleenee," Tka prevlakma ae far framed, he says, and whleh have been generally eoeeptabie te all aaaala aeanainted with them are t Te limit tba aamberet aaloenetoono for every 500 persons la aa elty or oeunty i te charge a Ileeaee fee el 1500 ta all cities, four- fifths et tba money te go Inte the city treasury, aad tba remainder te the atata j and te charge WO In all boreugbaand 1150 In alt town tewn ahlpa, the division of the money between tbe loealltlss and the atata te ba the eame aa la tha eltlea. It Is also provided tbat all ltoaaese aball be granted uniformly, dating tram May. All minera ate te ba prohibited from participating In tbe sale or delivery of liquor, la the eases of dead lleenaem there may ba transfers of licenses, subjset te the review and dUoretlen et the eauru la all things, Mr. Cooper says, tha power gtvea by the Breeke, la w te tka oeurt te ex eretse Its discretion le te be fully maintained. It la proposed thst special Ueensea may ba granted by tha oeurta for special purposes, out net te concert hslla or gardens or tneatriceleetabllsnments. Fer the monthly visits of oenstsbleo they are te ba paid 25 eente per month by escih Ueensea. Mr. Coepsr ssys the measure ahenld net ba called the Cooper bUl, because ether legislators ana eiussns nsve nsa a nanu iu Ik Tbe but would carry out tbe Ideee. ex pressed by blm at the reeent Joint Repabll Repabll eaa caueus, at whleh ba deeiered that the result of the prohibition eleotlen might do de pend Isrgsly upon wbst tbe Republicans might de In the way of ae Improving tba high license law aa te bave It oemmand tba auppert of the temperate thought of the people et tha atata. Tha limitation of tha number of aaloene waa prompted by tba feet tbat in Benny Iklll, Lusarnaand Lacka wanna counties tbe Judges have granted all applloatlena for license. Mr. Cooper says hs baa heard and read about a movement cm the ptrtet the friends of the high Ueense law te oppose any ehanga whatever In It prier te the prohibition eleo elee eleo teon. "I de net believe," be says that any reasonable temperance sentiment will ob struct tha propessd Improvements la high license. I cannot oenoslve that IU author or any ether of Its original frlenda would op pose such Imprevsmenta. losnssebewthe Demoerats in the Leglslsture might de ae, but from no higher purpose thsn the gstn whleh might rssult from the disappoint ments thst are sure te fellow the prohibi tion eleotlen. Bat It tbey take thst attitude It should be a warning te the Republicans te go en as thsy hsve been going aad meet at lesit psrt way the temperate thought et the elate." TBE TEHfKBANOB fEOVLK. Thty aeld a Mealing aad Appoint a Com Cem salttse toAnBBgekeraCeaBtyOonvsBtloB. A number of gentlemen et this city held a oenferenoe yesterday la tbe Beard of Trade roema for tha purpose et considering what notion should be taken In thla oeunty ter the organisatien et tba friends of the prohibition amendment te tne constitution, -whleh will likely be aubmttted te tbe people la June next, Tbe meeting waa opened with prayer by Rev. J. W. MemtngerandRsv.Oba. Reada wasaleeted ebalrman with J. D. Pyott aao aae retary. The call for the meeting was rssd and tha purposes stated .by Jamea Black, eaq. A letter waa read from Ell weed Or lest, editor of tbe Inquirer, warmly commend ing tbe meaaure and regretting bia Inability te be present. After a full lntorehauge et opinions It was derided te appoint a caramlttee et fltteen with Rev. Reada as ebalrman, te prepare a call ter a general county convention te be held; in this elty within tbe next three weeks and te make all arrangements. Granted tty the Register. Tbe following lettsrs were granted by tbe register of wills for the week ending Tuesday, January 22 AbuimsTBATieK. -Dr. JossphB.TheJflf, deceased, Isle of Raphe township ; Wm. B. Theme, Mt, Jey township, administrator. Geerge W. Baker, deceased, late et Man. helm borough ; Bailie A. Baker, Menbelue, administratrix. Bamuel B. Baneenlg, doeeased, late el Earl township; Msrtln U. Bllasr, Earl, ad. mlnlttrater. Franets X, Hlemccs, deceased, late et Lancaster elty ; Frauds Hlemens, Jel n Hlemscs. Wm. Ulemens, and Jereme Hlemenz, elty, administrators. EUxi Shsnk, dseesssd, late of Mtnbelm township; Henry B. Lindls, Msnhelm, administrator. Phoebe R. B. Wertb, deoeaaed, late of Oeleraln township ; H. S. Wertb, Gxferd, Chester oeunty, administrator. Tkstaubmtabt. Jehn Workman, de. esssed, late et East HempUeld township ; Jehn C. Workman aed Maria Werktnan, East Hempfield, exeoaters. - The lAneaaur A HllleraTllle Railroad. The ktockbelders of the Lancaster it Mlllsrsvllle Street Railway company held a meeting en Monday In tbe Youeg Men's Cbrletlsn aaaoclstlen rooms. Tbe following dlreoters were elected : Jehn O. Hsger, H, a Shirk, Mlcbsel Rellly, Ssmuel Bausmsn, A. M. Frsnts, Jsoeb H. Lsndls, Frsnels Bhreder and Dr. P. W. UleaUnd. The beard organized as follews: President, Jehn C, Hsger; vlee president, H. B. Sblrk ; secretary and treasurer, Cbarlea Denues. The read did a very large buslneeadurlng ths past yesr and is In a very flourishing condition. Their Annual Uarxjaat. Oa Meadsy evening Lincsater Assembly, Ne. 27, of Artlisn Order of Mutual Protec tion held their annusl bsnquet at Geerge Al Smith's Hetel Lancaster. About thirty members et the assembly were prcseet snd tbe evening was spent very pleasantly. Speeches were msde by ex-County Com Cem Com mlsslensr llenry F. Hartman, James U. Stilnr, A. B. VUlee, J. K. Bsrr, Kirk John John Jehn eon snd ethers. The supper was a fine affair snd Mr. Smith bsd geed reason te be proud of It. Tbe menu was as follews: Clsm soup; Sbrewsberry's en tbe hslf sbelland fried eystere; turkey and cran berry aauee, ehlcken aalad, lebater salad, olives, plekle, chicken croquette., beet tongue, cold hem and sern beef, orange, apples, grspes, Ice cream and oeflee. tletbar and Peer Cblldrea Killed. Jamea Hewell. 21 yeara old, was arrested In Brookfield, Me , ou Sunday en .usplcloe tbat he had aet fire en Saturday nlgbt te tbe beuae et Mrs. Minnie Hall, a young widow residing four miles from the town. Tbe bodies of tbe wemsu and her four Utile children were round in tbe rulna of ber home. Hewell, who la a craaln, bad been In tbe habit of spending Saturday snd Sua day with bsr. The uharred oerpie of tbe woman gaye evidence that a criminal opera, tlen had been performed, and it I the gen eral beltettbatabedlel under tbe operation; tbat Uewelltben abet tbe children aed fired the house te corer his crime. Triad te Kill Ula Wife. During a quarrel in Germantown en Monday Themas Preston, 24 yeara old. abet bia wlte Bailie, aged 19 years, in tbe back, Inflicting a dangerous wound. The couple had aet lived happily together for some time, D. K. LINES ACQUITTED- U rOTJRDKOT QCIttT Of TtOLktlMS THB MQUOR LAST. Tbs Jury Haas the Vsrale Aftsr Dtubera- tteg All BTeaday Hight-J. Btartta arysr, taSletsd tee Betltsg CMsr, U OsaapsHsa te Pay the Oests. Monday AternoenTh etsa of oom eom oem moawealth vs. David K. Llnss, of Sate Harber, for violating the liquor law, waa attached for trial wbea tbe oeurt reas sembled at 2:30 o'clock. Tha oemmoa wealth alleged tbat Llnea aeld liquor te minera ea numetcuioeosslona laat aummer and tall, and te aubstanttate tha charge a large number el witnesses were examined. A number bore tbe appearanee of being ever twenty-one yeara et age, but tbelr agsa, aa testified te, ranged from 18 le 20 years, and one called gave bia age at 21, although be did net leek te be ever 16 years old. Among the witnesses were twey eung ladles under21 yeara of agr, who admitted that tbey drank beer la tha dining room et tha hotel, but tbey testified that tha defendant was net present whan they drank tbe beer. The defense wss tbat Mr. Unce did aet knowingly or Intentionally sell liquor te any of these miners eatlsd by the oom eom oem moa wealth, and as te the ladles hs waa net present whea beer waa aeld te them. It was sbewa by Mr. Llnea and his wltnessea that minera were frequently refused beer and whisky and thst If minera get beer It waa whoa tbe barroom waa crowded and tbe bear waa glvsn te them by men with out the kne wledge or consent et defendant, Jury out. aeBD sr his path an in law. Geerge Sohwetbaefier,eharged his son-ta law. Jsmsa I'armer, et Salisbury township, with assault The prosecutor testified tbat ea the eight or September 29ih Parmer came te his premises and threw stenee at tha beuse. Witness remonstrated with Parmer ; this msde blm very angry and ha threw a large atone at him, whleh ha dodged, and would have been struck had ha net done se. Ths defsnse was a dental by defendant tbathehadoemmltted an assault ea hla father In-law en tbe night ta question. Hla atery waa that he went te hla father In-law'a house for hla wife. Tbs family ware ta bed aad te awaken them he threw email atones en the root. This brought bis father Inlaw te tbe deer and they had aema words, but he denied bsvlug asssulted or threatened tbe prosecutor. It waa alto ahewn tbat Parmer's reputation In tba oemmunlty aa a peaeeable man wai geed. Jury out. rr,BAa or aeirvrY. Henry Geed, who pleaded guilty at tha morning session te stealing old Irea from Geerge Bhulmysr, also entered a plea te a simitar charge preferred by the Psnn Irea oempany. He waa aenteneed en both' lndletmenta te undsrge an imprlaonmentef nine months la tha county JalL Jehn Leehner, Goed'a aocemplloe In tha Bhulmyer their, pleaded guilty, and waa aenteneed te Jail for alx months, Lewla Bhaatter, a resident el Plum atraat, pleaded guilty te atsallng lumber, tha property of the Fennaylvsnla railroad oom eom oem pany, Shssffer waa caught la tba aet of stealing the lumber. Sentsncs wss deferred se that tha mental condition of defeadant oeuld ba Inquired Inte, tha allegation being that ha la weak-minded, OBAIfO JURY BKTUnir, True Kilts. Jebn Lechner, lareaay; Henry Bemerfield, Isreeny; Adam Fulmer, larceny, two lndletmenta j Lewie Bbeaffer, Isreeny ; Charles Heffman, lareaay ; Kll Bhrelner et aL, larceny, four lndletmenta j Otte Smith el al., felonleua entry and larceny ; Jehn Crawford, larceny ; Geerge Taggart, burglsry. Ignored mil. Jehn F. Pyle, Isreeny ; Hsrry G. Bteler, larceny, two Indletmeuta ; Fsnay Bellinger, assault and battery; Wm. Watsen, burglsry, OUnBKST BUSIItXSS. Benneville Lelsy, or Wrst Cocalleo township, waa appointed guardian Of tbe miner children or Henry Melllegsr, deeessed. Tuetday Morning--The Jury In tha James Farmer assault case rsndered a verdlet of net guilty and divided tbe oeita between the defendant and his father-in-law, tbe prosecutor. J. Martin Btyer, a Brecknock township farmer, waa put en trial for selling liquor en Bundsy, te miners and without a license. A Urge number of witnesses, some of whom were miners, called bytbe commonwealth, testified that they bought elder from tbe defendant and paid for It ea numerous Bandeye and ether daya In tbesummer and fall el 1880. Bems of thowltaeisee testified that the elder intoxleated them. Tbe defense waa tbat tbe aoeuaed wss net guilty et a violation or tbe liquor law, sack aslsoentemplsted by the act el assembly as oenatrned by the supreme oenrt In a re eent deolelen. Tbe opinion banded down by Justice Green laat week wss used by counsel ter the dsfbnse In his argument of the case, snd In it Justice Green held that the question In eases where a party Is in in dleled for violating tbe liquor Isw by selling cldsr, for the Jury te decide, Is whether elder is a p'.rltueu or vinous liquor, and net whether It is an Intoxicant. The Jury rendered a vordlet of aet guilty, but Imposed the costs of sll tbe suits en the defendsnt. Ths question whether elder Is La spirituous or ylneu liquor Is therefore net yet determines, ss tne asienasnt was absolutely acquitted. The costs amount te several hundred dollars. Tbe Jury In the caee against David K, Lines, selling liquor te miners, wbe re tired te deliberate en Mendsy afternoon, agreed upon a verdlet at 11 o'clock thla morning. They acquitted the defendant a id directed tbe oeunty te pay tbe costs. vlsab or auti.Tr. Cbas. Hetlmsn, a German tramp, entered a plea et guilty te a charge et stealings salt of clothes irem jacoe . iirenemsn, or mi. Jey. He wsa acntenced te undergo aa Imprisonment of fourteen months. Geerge Leggett, a Middletewa colored roan, pleaded guilty te a ebarge el felon ious entry. He waa round in tbe cellar el tbe house et Jeba Nutnay, of Flerin. The oeurt aenteneed him te undergo an Im Im Im prlaonmentof alne months. Fanny Uelllnger and Jaoeb Johna pleaded guilty te a charge et adultery. These parlies skipped sway from this elty a tew months sge snd were arrested st Hesdlng. They were cash tenieneed te undergo an Imprlacnmcntef nice men ths and lltteen days lu the oeunty Jail. Cbsrles Lerlng pleadel guilty te steel ing an Iren fiabplate, tbs property of the Pennaylvania railroad esmpsny, and was sentenced te underge an Imprisonment of six months. ORAKD JURY RETURN. True IIUU UleSeel Readier, felonious entry and lareny ; W. U. Kvana, burglsry aud iare9ny ; J. A. Turner, lareeny ; Silas Smith, defrauding bearding house keeper; Jebn Kane, a-saull and battery ; Cbarlea Lerlng, lareeny. Ignored Bills J Dlller Baxter, larceny. fay rer CenaUblta. In tbe Hou.e et Representatives at Her rlaburg en Mendsy nlgbt a bill wss Intro duced by Mr. Taggart giving oenatablee t24 a year ter work deae under the high lieaaee law, Tbey Atssntt tks Rsbbt Omaha, Nek,, Jan. 29.-M. Harwich, K. Hat wick aael tear ether Maastaa Jawa wai a arrested yesterdsy for aa assault aa A, Gddstetm be their ayaagegae. RabMAlsxGeldstsIa reeeaUy advaaetd tka theory at a meeting of hla people that M wasRImea Peter aad aet Jesaa that waa eraelBsd ea Calvary. A Bember ef tte oeagragattoa raahed tewsrd tba pulpit aad ha waa obliged te raa through tha beak deer te aave htmaatt Baaday Gelaeteta breaeked tha theory agala whaa ha waa overwhelmed with aueh a volley et Impre eatteae aadehureh taraltara as eeavtaesd him that ha wm still la tha minority. Ha esesped from hla amatlaata, hewavar, aad aew ala et tha taadara ma behind tha bars. Damages Can Bs Ressvsrsd. Fert Denaa, Jaa. 22 The aepreme court of Iowa haa Just rendered aa Impert aat deolslee, dtspeslBg of tha qaestka whether owners at aaeeeaplea laada eaa recover damsgee for trespass ay ateea ia graslng. Tha decision la that damagaa eaa ba recovered. Fer yaara thousands of aerea of prairie laada la northwest Iowa, owned by Eastern espttallet, have baaa depaaded apea by ateek raiaara ter free tenga, resulting la numerous aaag for fer taaea for ateek ralatra. Tba aupreme court's opinion aettlaatbe point lavelved la all anils that are pending In tha lower oeurta, A Wealthy Man Oasa-altS alsMs. Hobekbk, Jan. 22 Mr. Onarlea L. Hub aamea, a retired Wall atraat broker, com mitted euletda by akoetlng klmeelf through tka head at hie home, 418 Gardaa atraat, to day. He died almost Instantly. Mr, Rabsamea waa reported te ba worth ?50,000 and waa formerly a member of tha firm et Marks t Ce., ea Wall atraat, aad waa a member of the ateek exebsngs. He wm 61 yeara et age aad a native et Fraaae. Fer the past few daya be haa baaa laboring under temporary aberrauea et tka mlad. Hetaalliy. Yerk, Pa, Jaa. 22. Tbe Jury la tbaeaaa against Ssmuel Bally, Bamuel Beaaiagsr and Bamaal Bleber, charged, with eoa eea sptracy te defraud tka eredltere et MarUa ft Bea, carriage bulldera of thla oily, thla afternoon returned a ver ver deot et Bet guilty, but defendants te pay the oeata. Tka case km besa ea trial tbe greaterpartef mat weak aad up te today with the beet et legal taleut ea both aMea. Ssmuel Bslly la from iiaaeaater aad the ether two defendants of Washington, D. O. Aftsr Rsd-Hsssd Mias's" AesssspHcss. Paii.ADBi.rBiA, Pa, Jaa. 22 Tka paparafer tba extradition of twoaeaom- pllees et "Red-Nosed Mike" wke took nart la tha cold-blooded murder of Pay master McClure and hla assistant, Flana gan, at WUkesbarre lastoetober, have baaa prepared and forwarded te the Xtallaa government, Te avoid aBy danger eltkatr making tbelr aaeapea bsiere Ike arrival et the pspers, tbe authorities bare cabled that gevarnmaat te bold them until sueh time as Ua papers msy arrive. A reply te tkta was received yesterday etattag that there. quest oeuld aet be eempiied with. The Haw Oaaal eesspsay. LeHDOie, Jaa. 22. A leag letter from Da LesMps aoeempanlea tbe prospeetas et the saw Panama eanal oempaoy. Tba heed tag of the prosptetna rasda i 'Ualvaraal Ceas pany for the OompleUea aad Working of the Canal In Paaaasa." Tha first two psymaata of each abare are 120 franca eaek, the aseead te be made ea tka oeBstltutloa et the eempaay. Tha third, payable a meath later la 260 fraaea, The Man Jar J ssys that aa the shares de posited are inaumeteat te make aay deeta tea valid, It will be Impassible te bold a meeting ea the 20th. m Oaillag Ver BUIIUa. Ohahlbiten, w. Va, Jan. 22. A tela. gram waa reeelved by Governer Wllsea tbla meralBR from Elkkera, raqueatlag the state mllltla te protaet the mtaera of tha Turkey Gap coal and coke eempaay rrem a mob, reported te be eemwg from Poca hontas, Va, Tha governor replied, stating that abeuld the eivU authorities prove lasameleat be wonld,ea rseslvlag laforma laferma laforma tlea te that affect, send asesmsry military proteetlon. Aa Agtd Wemaas rats. CAM May, Jaa. 22 Early thla morning tka residence of Daniel Dawney, at Viae land, was dlsoev.red te bs ea are. Nslghbera rushed le tbe eeeae and upon breaking la the deer, the body of Mra. Downey, aged 00, waa found dead ea the fleer horribly burned aad disfigured. WIU Het Be Retired Washington, D. tt, Jaa. 22. Tbe report of the beard of army efflesrs, before whom Judge Advocate Ueaeral Bwalm recently appeared for examlaattea for retirement, was made publle te-day. The beard regsrds tbat General Bwalm la aet eligible for retirement, aa ha la net Incsptoi Incsptei taled ler service. i m rardeasd aa a btszlsr. WASHiieaTOie, Jan. 21 The presi dent tedsy pudened CyrU P. Bene diet, who was ter many yeara tbe treasury agent for tba Adams Kxpreee mm Dan v. and wbe was oenvloted laat Msreh of embezzlement aad aenteneed te & yeara In the Albany penitentiary. OItse XO Years aad a Btsatbs. PniLADBLfHiA, Pa, Jan. 22 Patrick Brsdls'y, tba man wbe waa arrested (or assaulting little girls la Falrmeuat park was te-dsy oenvloted and sentenced by Judge Gorden te twenty-nine years aad eight months Imprisonment. - geaaaad taa Tardier. Dublin, Jan. 22 The oeurt or queen's bench hss quashed the verdlet et murder rendered by tbe coroner's Jury against tba Solicitors Dudgeon and Emersen. atntsneed te JM Hanged. Nxw Yebk, Jsn. 22. Jehn Theodora Welld, alias Jebn Graeawatd, oenvloted of murder In the first degree la tba killing of Mr. Lyman B. Weeks, waa te-day aenteneed te ba banged en March 12. Will Celebrate Xhalr Anniversary. ThUerenlng Washington Camp, Ne. 27, of the Patriotic S :ms of America, will cele brate tbelr eeventb anniversary by holding an entertainment In their ball. rined and Imprlaeasd. Jeseph Fleming, tha wealthy Pittsburg druggist, wss sentenced te three months' Imprisonment snd 1500 fine ter selling liquor without a license, bsvlng sent liquor CO. D. te Mercer. Tbe court held thst the ssle was msde at Mercer and net at Pitta burg. , Jorers Ter lbs C. 8. Ceerl. Fer the February session et tha United Btatea district oeurt ia Philadelphia, the following LtneMter oeuntlaa. were drawn asjurera: Petit, Israel G. Erb snd Heary H. MUler; grand, William Gerd. raneral et Mr. Bberuaa. The funeral el Albert F. Eberman took place thla afternoon from hla late residence, ea North Duke street The service were eeadueted by Dr. Msx Hsrk aud tba later meat waa made at Weed word Bill. The fuBerel waa private. A DOLLAR FOR 1 DEMtnn APPBAC ram BATS aBMATOB The Bttaastlel Is Tas4ae-Aa As tbe Wee! seuea ef eke TastaTi BspakHsaae Oaeasy Qaaais Views at mm Tastai WASHtieoTere, D. a, Jaa. at taw i ate te-day passed the biU aitwuiaa I survsy of a read from the Aqaedaatl teHt. veraeaaadMr. caaadiafa tlea eaJllag for taformettea aa te i extra auowaaeea ter erficera theaavy. The tariff bill wmUkea ap at lln)ei . .aaeriiu aanniiiwa aaaae geassws1 marka'.ea It, Tee aaaeadmeat .atfj Xaagaa making the duty ea all kmaa grades of wool 26 per eeat. ad defeated. The lumbar atsaee ap, aa amaadmeat from the da mHtae waa enered maklag the last white plea ILG0 Instead of & Aa amaadmeat te the lumbar putting all lumber ea the tree Uat waaj taaiacl by tka Seaatefcyarssaef l air. vest prseeatad te tae samae te memorial aigaed by a aamher at i asklag that a beuaty of fl psxleetr,! traeted, aa auewea te Aateneaa aat "In order te eaeeeraeje aa haatalmsla loartMeeatstotaepaueaH aaa age the Immtgrattea at deatasta tie perta of tha world, thereby saaklag a I market ter the agricultural aad ether l daeta of thla eeaatry." ' P; t It WMtaldea the table. Oarreat rumor as It Mmttaanml aaaaataam ameag the BeeaMsBBMawt Baaata ea aeeeaat ef Mr, qaayai toward the tariff bill. Members of Ua fiaanee eemmltma, 1 aver, laaut that ae RapakUeaa wlU acatast the Mil. The Mil weald II Mr. Qeay akeuld rate aaataet H ail HbaraiyaayroemtoaouM taa: fswdsya the Heaea waya aaai mlttee will bave a ekaaaa ta m memara. What they w kaewai hat M aspeastkle t iMjwuwirana la tka mat the Heuse msy have taa ekaaaa I . ....... 4 slea of the rote ea the tariff. BUT; te-morrow, te bsiag dseeamid tet It loeka aa tkeaah It waaM'1 Beeamary te held a 'Bight smatmrstl vote la te be eeaetaded te-alejaiVItl be that aa mwaight si tore will eeaelade tapestpeae laeli aatll the regalar aaaatea el te-mertaw. Tttcprasldsatseaite taa la nspeaae te a reaelatlea of tha. eat. a report of taa aawataryet aiata lageKwrespeadeaaa with eafaalajla gard te the oaefcaege of ratiamiiaaa .at ' Callmt eo&vaatlea el Dee. a. laJd, ' tka Ualtsd Btataa aaa Ve aadtothaaurpaaaleaby'' meatblyqaetae aaa the eeaveeUea. betweeu tha lw-: et April 24, lesfl-tegataar mm eorrmpeaaeaee eetwsea tae aa i atate aad ewaara et VeataaaUa el award, or their atteraeya ea the aabjset. 1 4ri I m tg-u ABsT'sTanialeVaM. , jivl. Chioaeo, Jaa. n-Mleaeet MeQ driver of a eeal wagea, keesma las wlth.tke driver of a fcakera i rabee atraat yesterday, aaa te fisht, la McGsrriek tot the werat at;-ts,V raa te tbe wagea te secure a aherel. this time the baker watea aaa MeGuriek, lasaae vrltk rag taraea atteaUea te aa laaeeaat I -aad proeeeded te peaad Mm warn I abevei. The oey nea ever aaa teaekA pursued by MsGarriek. Just as he aet te tae traaka a. waatera trala eame raaklag ea. Taa I stepped appalled at tka dagger aaaaa.i MeGarrlek, with a aeaaa, eaagat aim , dealt him a temae wow wuaiaa i kaeaklBC klm dewa. - -J la aa mataat the eagtae wwiaaaa I BBfertuaate youth aaa he wee gtaaeg aahepalammmaaaaer the whaaU'-el- loeoaaouvA ssxuarriaK ' locked aau ' S- - . & CMfasssd H te Ctfci ms aad Baasd I ViMcx xxBs, lad., Jaa, 21 A i aulelde sad a mere aae Hseaal n occurred at Baabera, 90 mUea aarth af'i elty, last Blgbt, Freak waasaa, waa i three mJlea aeatk ef Bsabera, teak al dose el aterphme, aad told hss wlmtka haddstarmlaedtedlet that M asm HSal the result ef a erlma that ha 1 la a Missouri tewa ta a dUrif aaihla 1 MdaaMhea-tBtalaai Mlf-dafeaae. aad that privately that the Missouri omeere af tar blm te take aim away te tae i tbamardera. He kadi while living uuderaai had made up hla mlad te dw talker W "c,t ; Waa me Brake I Zanxibab, Jsa. 22 The recently at tack ad Dar-ealtlem aaa VI are treating with tbe Gsrmaaa tar taa I iaa of tha Germaa mliileaarka thev ospturej). TkelrabtBtake,aaal oeBdltioa for the mlstleasrlea' reteaaaV I evacaaUeB of the oeaat by the Oa foreea. if Tbe aaval garrlaea whleh waa at Dsr-aa-Balam by the admiral et: Qerssaa aoeadron. altar the atlmk ea" place, haa baea obliged te withdraw aeeeuBt ei tne rover pravauma; There was fighting Hsturdsy U Bagemla The Arabe ea the eeat vary Jubilant ever their repeat v ire Canaas a0,eeO aVsaa. St. Paul. Minn., Jan. 22,-At iM morning fire started ta the bulMlea e pled by the jssrnaiera wauieasis . aud ConieeuoBsry oespuy, as Iftaneseta strsets. All UO ami beraed. Less, S40.000; oevered by I aaea, usnaaay'a ea ur el assawsssy. Bbblin, Jaa. 22. Admiral DerGelts hss baea eppetated tei Count Vea Mellaieblef et tha admlraltv. whose death waa aaaeaaaaat Saturday, C! " ;f Das Meibbs. Iowa Jaa. Msl Ennls, gtaeral marehaat ef Heletem. 1 ualvnad. Ha bee Baaa qaeattta 10,000 te 120,000 aad had uaUmlsad The bank of Extra, Iowa, has aaaet with lUbllltlaa et r-,w. rer rear Tsars Biers. HABarsBUBO. Jaa. 21 K. K. state prtater waa te day awarded the tract te rara a pueue ytui-aj yeara merA A t t satiiaa Appalatsd. Harrisbube, Pa, Jaa. 99 The I of director has appealed w. a. u et Lsnesstar, superUteadeat at tha 4 book store, tkiaeMy. A WaaTBRR laiaatMSMBB. I -i WAaHiawresT, D. O, Jaa. 22.- UKaaaara raaaaylvaala t Fajv. siatieasry tampatmare, la Wedaeeday by rlalag umfiaataaa fcemmlsgvmlakea, V--V- V.?. lelJ'!Sit'Ml:j'l .j. . -y i . ,t. ,v - . , - -.Vr-v;
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