""XT' " fT ' i '' ' " ' 'tSi j;WJH J 7T (w "! Jg4 - - ,fe aatbVA..i,.. &Aa . VOLUME XXV NO. 134 LANCASTER, PA,, FRIDAY. JANUAHY 25, 1889. 5?JRICE TWO CENTS.?, RndlRRufHKS - WATSON PLEADS GOUTY. AMD tl MM TO TBI VBHttBBnABT tern a vbami ame a ateBnu, Aa lUMMMKitanM 'tla. WKasss, Wa tMlM te Crtss 8i CmbnU-IM OmiI IiNimM HM 4 bmiIm Atieraays nmimmi. TAtirsday j4(rftoen. Court tlHMn. bled at 2:30 o'clock, wl Willi Jacobs, I Xskfatt teenahln, we called ler trial ea JehTg of being the fatter of Aaale MeCleud'a Illegitimate child. The defend ant admitted being en latlmate terse with the presecutrix, bnt denied tbe Baternltv I" - - -'J.?..r.?M.VUVtiairf " . or guilty. sentence waa daferrM Ml a motion wai made for a new trial. The only witnetaee for tbe defense war tb scouted aed Phsres Martin. Tbe latter willingly went en th witness stand and testified tbat be wee erlaalnally iBtimal with tbe presecutrix about the ttm charged egaUst tbe defendant. At tbe conclusion of hi teatlmeay, Judgs Patterson directed tbe aberin te lake charge of tbe witness, en hie evra confession of guilt, and told thedlatrlet attorney te and te tbe grand Jury an Indletment egsbast Martin. Tble waa done, and in leae tbaa twenty minute ' from tbe time be gate bta teatlmeny a tone bill waa found against him. Charles L. Bueb, of LUlls, wee tried en a charge of lareeay, preferred by Annie Price, of Akren. Tbe subjeet matter of tbe lnreany waa an undergarment and tbe thelt waa oemmltted ea the 231 of September. Tbe defease waa tbat the garment waa taken aa a Jeke and net with tbe lotentlea et appropriating It te bla own use. Tbe Jury bad net agreed upon a verdlet whsa oeurt adjearned. . A-Terdlet of net guilty waa takes In tbe case of commonwealth vs.'Leender Flatter, 8. O. Plcktl and William Fllnn, assault and battery en Mary E. Garrett Tbe defend anta were deputised by the aberin te re cover an organ en a writ of replevla, and la the execution of tbat writ tbe assault la alleged te bar been oemmltted. Tb dlstrlet attorney slated tbat tbe case could net be made out and the above d I politic a was made of Ik OBAXD JCRT RETURN. True Sillt. Pbarea Martin, fornication ; Wm. H. Watsen, felonious entry, larceny, felonious assault and battery and resisting an officer, seven indictments ; Wm. Lecber, Charles Leeher, Wm. K. Hartmau, Samuel Mueketnuw, Geerge Wlebusb, Darld P. Leeher, Albert Auxer, Wm. E. Chandler, EdwsrdElcbman, Harry Hobman, L, O. Wiley, BenJ. Kline, Geerge K. Flery, tb bera arrested for stealing at Ime Oilier A Sens' and Milten Weldlei'a store, In all 86 Indletment Ignored Bills Wax. E. Hartman, lar lar eeny, 6 lndletmcnts ; Jehn Jacksen, per Jury. Friday Herning,, Court met at 9 o'clock aad tbe trial of tbe essea of commonwealth vs. Henry Bummerfleld and EllShralner, lndleted for larceny, Just before adjourn ment ea Thursday evening, waa resumed. Tb accused, resident of ML Jey, war charged with tb larceny of two turkey from Christian Newoemer.thre from Ames B, Bbetfftjr, twelve from Henry B. Nissley and three from Mrs. Kata Steuffer. The prosecutors live In Eist Denegal and ML Jey townships, and tbe thefts were com cem mttted last November and December. Bummerfleld pleaded guilty te all the ebsrgea exeept tbat preferred by Mrs. Stauffer and tbat tbe commonwealth did net press. Tbe testimony .against Sbrelner waa tbat be in company with Bummerfleld sold turkeys alterwarda Identified by prosecu tors te M. E. Bemberger, at Manhelm, and when am s ted for the thefts Shrelner ad mitted bla guilt Bummerfleld furnished Information te tbe commonwealth through which Shrelner waa arrested and for that consideration sentence wss suspended against blm en the charges te wbleh ha pleaded guilty and he wss dlsebarged en bla own reoegnlcanoe. Shrelner'a defense was a dental tbat b atels turkeya from any of tbe proseeutora. His story waa Ibst the turkeys be sold te Mr. Bemberger he bought in Lebanon county. Tbe Jury rendered a verdict of guilty as te Shielner. Tbe court senteneed Bhreiner te undergo an Imprisonment of seventeen months. J. A. Turner, of Tew Hill, was charged with stealing furniture belonging te Mary Lloyd. Sbe testified that while she waa la Jail her furniture was stolen by the defendant and appropriated te bla own use. The detecse was that after Mary waa released from Jail, wbere abe served a term for adultery, sbe celled en Temer and gave blm the articlea abe no w elatma were stolen, Tne oeurt directed the Jury te render a verdlet of net guilty, a no felonious Intent had been proved. Tbla case has oeat tbe county a large sum of money. It was originally bestd by Aldermsn Deen and dismissed. This de cision did net suit Mary, and abe renewed tbe prosecution before Alderman Halbaeb. At tbe bearing before tbla magistrate Mary awere strong encugh te bare the case returned and te put tbe county te tbe expense et paying Tew Hill witnesses for a pleasure trip te tbla city. William H. Evans, of LUlls, pleaded guilty te tbe Isreeny of some artlelea from a freight car In December, and a verdict of net guilty was entered in a caw of felonious entry growlrjg'.eut et tbe same transaction. Sentence was postponed. Fhsrea Martin, wbe en tbe witness stand ea TbureJay admitted being criminally Intimate with tbe presecutrix In a suit she brought te fix tbe psternily of ber child, appeared before the court for sentence, and a fine of 5 and oeata waa Imposed. Henry L. Bultsbscb was charged by bla neighbor, Jehn Sbenk, with asasult and battery. Beth are men well advanced la years. According te Sbenk's testimony tb parties own adjoining properties en tbe turnpike near Marietta, and en the 10th of December he bsd a misunderstanding with 8ultr.bseh about his turkeys being killed by Bullibach's deg and Bultauach followed blm distance of twenty feet and struck bim twlee In tbe face. Oa trial. Henry Watsen, tbe Welsh Mountain dee dee dee oersde, who was recently arreated la Leba non county, entered pleaa et guilty te six of tbe seven ebsrgea against him. He waa atntenced te undergo an imprisonment ia tbe Esatern penlientlary for a term et two years and two months. Tbe Jury la the Bueb larceny esse, wbe retired te deliberate at 5 o'clock Thursday afternoon, were treugbt into oeurt at neon te-day. Thejurera stated tbat tbey could pet agree, tbat tbey steed no w aa when they retired. They steed 0 for conviction and 3 for acquittal from last evening te tb Urn tbey were dlsebarged. ODBBEMT BUSINESS. In tbe slander ault of Osrsen L. Bewman vs. Levi D. Welsner, a rule was granted te show cause why Welsner should net b discharged en common ball. Welsner gave security, but bis bondsmen want te be relieved and for that reason tbe above rut waa axed for. Tb grand Juryeu Wednesdsy Ignored a bill of indictment ebarglng Lewla Qreea with assault and battery, ea com. plaint of bla wife snd Imposed the oeata et tb irosecutlen ea the wife. Bar mbm Aeted te lb eart that it Wat a U . . . eRMaffgmrs4rtMHMdMMtrgete pat the eeees aa Mm wfcf was waa brutally beatea. Aralwaagratde aewaaae why.samaeB at th fiadug of tb grand Jary a impssjed eases ea Mrs. Ore a should GattoatrtekaaeO. It wMb argued at tha Marehteras. emb wbe wnr or turn job. AateaM Beviris Aitssts Brssaes one t th isasissaa aa Aeesssery Batete aslMt, Anether aaaa who ta charged with havlag laka aaaa kt taeaasaaataatlea of MeCtar aad Flaatgaa. ea tb 10th f last Oeseber, wa takaa iae custody aad ta rBw bahlad th traa bare la tb La ssrne eeunty prlaea.. Though th t- aieat eeerecy wm aad M bsUg mala. tauedby th detteUvea, tbejusuesetth Baa who ofltelatsd aad tha fan ettswa. aau te hlda from tb publle ta naaae of th pnauBBTeaa wa otrausBBsaaaeaaurreuna lag tb easf, your earreapoedeet, aotwltb aetwltb asaadlag all thea preoautle&a, ta aaaalad te glv -tb particular of tb arrest Tb Srlsxmer la aa Italian, aoeat S23 year et age. a was brought te Wllkeeberr at 0 o'clock Thursday moraine by lb wetlkanwa lUllaa deteetlv, Francttoe D Luska. Tha pair, ea arriving la WUkaabarr, went treaa tb Lsblgb Vallay depot te WelP aa loon, en Oeaal atreaf, wber they partook of sem refreshments. After break fast Da Luska end his prisoner pasaed rapidly from thedlaing room through the hallway aad up the front stairway te a room en tb aee. end fleer. They were Instantly followed by Captain Linden, who bad waited for them la tb tfflea, A long eoatsrenes ensued, aad thar an theee wlUIng te awear that they saw the captain writing la bla room, being evl deatly a atatemeat that th prisoner waa giving him through tha Italian deteetlv. wbe waa anting aa interpreter. About 1025 Captain Lteden, Detective De Lnaka and th prisoner emrgl from tha betl through tbe rear deer. Passing down the alley they went dlreet te Alderman Boe. nej'a office, whleb they entered by tbe rear deer. The equlre, evidently by request looked tha doers leading te bla een. sulfatien room, and then and thar aa extended conference waa held. R R pertera ware refused admlttants and attar the eonterene was ever Squira.Boeaey refused te give any partleulara. The two left Baulre Boenev'a effiaa about alavaa o'clock, and proeeeded te tbe Jail, where the prislener waa ledged. Tb same uaex platnabi retlcenee was malnulnad at tb JalL Thedeputy warden positively refused te give tb nam et tbe prisoner or any Information whatever en tbe subjeet He acted, no doubt, In accordanee wltn Captain Linden's orders, and being afraid that the reporter might see tb book, closed the docket with a slsm and placed it in the esse, Wbleh he looked. e explanation waa given. Everything waa dena lathe mr.st mysterious manner. It Is known, however, tbat the prisoner la Antonie Beverlue, brother et one of tb murderers, aadaoeuslaof KedNesedMik. The detective bave been after him for some time. Ha was tsere st the time of the mur der and baa all alens; been suspected of being tb originator of the plot te murder and rob th paymaster. Ha is charged with being aoeessory both before and after tbe faet, and though be took no part in tb aatusl killing be and Mike put up th Jeb. When Deteo Uvea Heflernan and O'Brien visited tb Italian ahantleaeatb dsy of tha murder Antonie waa one of the meat attentive men they met and acted a their guide. When tbey were oemlng away be bowed low, and taking bold et Heflernan'a right bead raised It te bla llpa and kissed It fervently. Heffernaa then said te bis companien: ' Jim, I believe that fellow knewa eome eeme thing about tb murder." Ever alnee tbat day suiptelen baa attached te blm, and no doubt some new proofs et bla guilt have been obtained or be would net be in Jail bow. Thus the muuntaln mystery Is being unraveled alewly but surely, HENBT BKILBS' VOX OHABS. A targe Crowd Has area Bpett at ML Vsraea HetaL Has U County Una. The sport with fox and heunda aeema te be en the increase ia the eastern and south am part of tbla county, and there bave been mere and better ohsses and bunta tbla winter than for yeara before. Tbe hunters, aa well aa everybody else, who enjoy following tb hounds, bave been in tV.lr glory for aeme months pasL Oa Thursday afternoon there waa a ehase at tbe hotel of Henry Bktler, at ML Vernen, the former home et Brlsbln Bklles, the king of hunters, Tbe young proprietor et the hotel where tbe ehase wss held le a nephew- of old Brlsbln and yuy popular with the hunters. Fer this reason tha attendance was very Urge ; hunters from every part of the county were present, and among them were many from Lancaster. These wbe went down from this city were driven across fromasp,adtstaaeeof several miles, Beveral benis were pleasantly apant la tbe afternoon dnrlng wbibh the elder hunter entertained tbe crowd with thrilling fox stories. Dlener waa afterwards announced aad nearly all present partook. It waa elegantly gotten up by the hostess of th hotel and tbe bungry hunters did the geed thing Justice. After everybody, bad finished their .dinner tbe bustle about the hotel began and tbe hunter wet e seen busy making preparations for tbe chase. A large red fox wss brought Inte tbe hotel and shown te the ero wd. He waa then uken te a point just north of tbe hotel, where he waa dropped. Tbe pack of bounds, numbering, ever one hundred, and Including some of the fleetest snd best dogs in tbe oeunty, ware let go In about twenty minutes. The fox ran In a northerly direction, a,t first, passing eyer Jehua-Btln ten's hllL He tben took northeasterly course tewarda I'laak'abUI. Th barking of the hounds could be heard for miles as they ebssed Reynard through tb beautiful Pequea Valley ; and tbe fields, as well as the reads In tbe neighborhood, were filled with horsemen, wbe were anxious te secure the brush. When the Lancaster people left the plaee, after taking part In the cbaaa for me time, it waa net known whether the fox bad been eaught. Mews from tha buct received te dsy ahew tbat the fox wss eaught at Bart'a Sink, about five miles from ML Vernen. It waa killed by the dogs, and Benjamin Bjaedlet, of Qap, received the truth, Bnrilae- CBUd All-. Considerable exeltement was oreatod in the lower section of Pottstown en Thursday night by tbe action of tbe inhabitants et tbe Hungarian settlement. A baby btlenglng te one et tbe Hungsrtsu families, which wsssffeeted wltb some skin disease, waa burled in tbegreund, leaving only tbe bead above the sunsee, with a shoulder shawl around it A dcxte or mere children, In their bare feet, paraded around tbe baby, beating en tin pans with sticks. Inquiry elicited tbe Information that tbe burial In tbe cold ground waa supposed te draw tha dlseas out et the child, while tbe beating et pans would drive evil spirits away. The auflerlngs of the children, wbe were walk lnc en tae frozen around. In Ibetr bare leer. was inisneea iehi penance mat would forever keep tbe child tree from harm. ateturaia Nearly 100 indictments. It Is stated In Iodlsnspelfs tbst tbe TJ. B. grand Jury there hia thus far returned 100 Indictments In the election cases. A large majority of tbe parties ssld te be In. dleted are BepubUoanr,amengthem Senater Carpenter, from Shelby county, who ad mitted ywterdsy tbst he had Information tbat an Indletment bad been found agslest btm, alleging bribery. Senater Carpenter's seat Is new being contested by Soett Ksy, ea the grounds of fraudulent use of money, and It 1 thought tb lndletmcnts Is based upon practically the sam evidence new being discussed in the Senate. Carpenter ayah never saw the man be la accused of bribing. II is expected tbe grand J ury will make lis final report about Saturday and be elsmlsasd. Bread street te bs Opansd. Tb oeurt mad aa order this morning for tb opening of Bread street from Orange te Marlen upon th paymaat et th dam MtMlsBdOwaan, THEY WILL GO TO NEW YORK TAB .eOVKRMOK, Bit BTAWW AMD TBB utaitcavORK te takb a tbip. And lasts Bxpsaata ta Ike TtlstaaaBI WW Ms aevM grass ta lasa'aTtsasssy. 9,ee Asked Bar ta Improve Mr et sue Capital Habbisbube, Jaa. its. Ia U Hebs se. day a eeaeamat resolaUea waa adopted eutberlttBB tha caateaalal eemmlM el tkaSeaatcaBdHoaaete partleipat la ta oslebrattea of th eeateaalal aaBlvaraary of tha tnanguratlea of Preatdsat Washtngtea la Mw Ter k In April, aad 9pewerlag tbeeatelavltethe governor aad staaT aad tie meaife" of " LsgtaUtur te b pres ent ea tb oecH,OB " expenses te b provided for la l -' "CPrhRk Bills war reporter. Mats hank-e tn nwnul 1 th renewal and xKet banks i te establish a etai. axamlners. Th bill te auther: tb erection of sol. dlsra monuments tn vry oeuaty, wa negatively reported. BUI were Introduced a follew: Baraea, Danphla, appropriating 130,000 te pave half of eaeb of th strt surround surreund lng tbe oapttel park. Hayes, Vsnsaga, autherising triennial lectien of oeunty assessors la third elaas eitie. After passing a large number of bills tb Heuse adjourned until Monday venteg. m BKCBBrSBT BATABPw OPINION. H' Tfetalu tha agrasaitat Betwsea Gsraasay aaaBagksaau asadiss;. Secretary Bayard, whan questioned with regard te the statamenta et th North Gar man Qatttle, said that b oenld net assume them te b cffletal. He aald further that, although Germany may hav largsr Interesu In Samoa than th Unltsd States, It had no better or later Information from that country than the United Btatea. In regard te ths statement that Qsrmsny would TlolataBe treaty In acquiring aaaaesad. aeay la Samoa, Mr. Bayard called attention tsthe declaration eoaeamlng the bound arise et tb German and Engllah domln demln domln lene In tbe Weat Paclfle ceean, slgasd at Berlin, April fl, 1880, by Count Bismarek en tbe part of Germsny, and Sir Edward B, MaleL en tb Dart of Great Britain, Mr. Bayard 'aald be thought this agree ment precluded German acqulaltlena In Samoa, and that ahe was bound te respeet the rights of the It lands. This declaration, after defining th beun. darlea et tb respective possessions of the two countries In tb West Paolfle. provide tbat saltber of them will make any acqui sitions of ethsr territory, nor establish any protectorates ever any ether territory In tbe West Paolfle ocean. The last Motion et tbe declaration expressly provides that tb Navigators (Samoa) Islands, with wbleh Gsrmany. Great Britain and th United .Statea hsd concluded treaties, and th Friendly (Tongs) Islands and tbe Mini (Savage) Islands, shall In future, aa hereto fore, form a neutral territory. ; Assistant Beeretary Klves intimated tbat there were Important dirTerene In th atatementa made by th North German Gazette and tha president's mssssgs te Congress en tbe 18th instant whsn he eald : "Acting within the restraint which our constitution and, lawa have placed upon executive powers, I bave Insisted thst tbe autonomy and Independence et Samoa aheuld be scrupulously preserved aooord aeoord aoeord lng te the treaties msde with Samoa by tb pewsrs named, and tbelr asrsemsnta and uadentandiag with each eth ." Geerge H, Bates, who wsa sent te Samoa a special oammlaslemr by Bacrstary Bay ard, axpresses tbe wsrmsst admiration ter tnatgentlemaa'a mausgement of tbe con troversy, but adds: "I must say frsnkly, aa a cltisae, that I am net satisfied with the action of enr gevernmetpV though the case could net have been put be.ter ormer forcibly than Mr. Bayard put it; 1 mightily bop the Republicans will net make a party question of Ibis international trouble, tbat both parttea will act as pstrtets, te serve our interest as a nstlea, testrengtbsn tb president's bands, and te give such ad ad vlee and counsel aa will enable him te act promptly and effectively. We bave no time te lese, and th stake 1 a great en te a people who love tbelr geed nam and tbelr honor, and who value their commer cial advantages," ' m Ksana Man UenildenL A Demoeratio caucus et tbe West Vir ginia Legislature waa held en Thursday night, and, under tbe two tblrda rule, Kenna received 20 votes for United Statea senator, lacking one or being tbe caucus nominee. There was one member absent who will stand by blm, giving blm tbe caucus nomination. This will Insure hi re-election te tbe United Statea Senate. Hsrr, Union Laber delegate, did net go Inte tbe coon, but bss premlssd te sep pert Mr. Kenna In tbe Joint ballet Tee oaueua adjourned until Monday evening next without making a nomination. The Legislature met in Joint session ea Thursday and balloted for United Bute senator with tbe following result: Geff, 33; Kenna, 17; W. L. Wilsen, 10; V. A. Gates, 2; E. W. Wilsen, 3; R. G. Lynn, 4; N. L. Taverner, 4. Bslanee scattering. There were 87 votes cast necessary te choice it Charleston, W. Vs., Jan. 25 The third ballet ter U. B. aenater In tbe Joint assembly te-day was: Kenna, 25; Geff, 40; E. W. Wilsen, 0; J, W. SL Clslr, 1; Janny,4; W. L. Wilsen, 2; Mcduffie, 2; Ueilerd, 1; Lively 1; Oetnden, 1; White, L President Carr voted for Jsnney (Union Laber), CHILD .ABOIL A BlU lUgaUtlng- tna Hears of Werk for Weman and Children. The bill Introduced In the Heuse by Mr. Hlnes en Thursday te regulate tbe em ployment et women and children provides that na miner child under tbe age of eighteen yeara nor any woman under twenty-ene years shall be employed In any manufacturing establishment or mercantile industry for a longer pjrled tbsn sixty hours in one week, and no miner child under thirteen yeara et age shall be em ployed In any fse lery ormereantlteestabllsh. ment, and It shall be tbe duty of employers te keep a register of every person In his employ under sixteen years of sge, and It shall beunlswlul te employ eblldreu under sixteen yesis without first securing an atHdavlt from tbe parent or gusrdlsu, giving He, birthplace and etbsr Varttculeis; no firm or paraeu employing less tbsn Ave persons or elilldreD, excepting In any of tbe cltlfrs of the state, sbsll be deemed a factory within the meaning et tbla set Tbe governor shall appoint an Inspector, te whom shall be allowed a clsrk, and who aball see tbst the provlalens of theaetare carried eat Ue sbsll be empowered te make auett necessary changes and altera tions In factories aa be may deem ntoss ntess sary for tbe safety snd beslli of tbe per sona empleyel thereto. He eball bave tbe power te appoint net mere than eight asslstsnts or deputies, three of whom may be women, te aalat blm in tbe Inspection of fsoterlfs. Toe salsry et the Inspector shall be 12,000, and that of tbe deputy aball be f 1 500. Tub bill also makes many etbsr regulations ferjtbe convenience, protection and comfort et employee, sueb sa gusrds at elevator ways and atalrwaya and fir escapes. Fine and Imprisonment are pro vided aa penal tli a ter violation et it pro pre visions. Anelbsr Surprise rarty. Last evening a Urge number of friend of Mlai Ksta Hegener, daughter et Prank Hrg'nsr, gave her a aurprise party at Grant ball. There waa music, dancing and refreshments during ths evening and all had a geed time. A Brsksssaa Decapitated. Teledo, Ohie, Jan, 25. Jams Brad burn, a brsksman ea th Michigan Cea- tral railroad, was decapitated hsr, tbla I meralBg, B BBATV DBTALCATION. Methods et aa laeeweaee gat Who Oot Bl,0 trass th cesassetdst Matnt I Lies lasemaee Cempear. Coleael Jacob L. Green, president of th Oeaaeetseat Mutual Ltf Iasaranee oom eom oem aaay, mad the following announcement ia Hartrerd, Cena., ea Thursdsy avenlng: It a just been dkwevertd that the BaaeUloerrsepoBdentotthla company at ladlaaapelle, after sixteen yeara of service, daring which be haa had the unlimited eaMeaeeefall the directors and efflesrs aad of their predecessors, la a defsulter. Ter tb past week bla accoueta hav beea under lavestlgatiea, and a defalcation haa beea found. The extreme amount Involved I about ttCO.000. He baa restored te the eempany prepertv which may reduce tBeotuallestoaboutt400.00a Tbe less will Bet, la any degree, sflsct tbe company's aelvwaey nor even Interfere with Its regulsr dividends. The psst year baa been very prosperous, and, In spit of this unexpected lese, the company will mskea heavy gala ta assets, pay a larger dividend than last year and probably fnerMseli already Urge surplus. ortheoming annual settlement will a meat solid cbersetar, in a surplus of JLL V emasa of Till who has hitherto occupied a high posineu' la tbat oemmunlty, He baa been spteulst. President Green wss interviewed en tbe MbJeet and aald : ' Tbla steal consists of thre parte tb principal of leans paid te blm by borrowers, te be remitted te the company ; Interest paid te bim for the same purpose; and rents collected by htm en rest state In htaear. The theft of principal snd Interest h concealed ta part by mere or less frsqusnt payments of Interest en tbe loses e taken, and In part by a most Ingenious and consistent series of falsehoods, la rspense te frequent and careful Inquiries by tb company, representing these borrower aa being in flnsoelat diffi culty anxious te struggle en and pay their debt and save tbelr property from fore, closure, and confident tbst tbey could de It with leniency en the company's part, and premising that they would make pay menu whenever passible, Tbe psy meats of Interest mad ey blm en the leans h bad taken were represented, of eeurse, as oemlng from tbe borrower themselves. with elreumstanllsl statements of their oeadltlon and prospect well calculated te exelt sympathy and make theoewpany hopeful et a satisfactory coneluslon. He oentlnnally represented himself as carefully watching thee people and doing all la his power te aid them te worry through. These theft began at a time ween thore waa a great deal of financial distress In In In dlsnspells, and when theoempsny net only did all It oenld te sld borrewera lnssvlng uiair property, out was compelled, siier an, te take la a great deal of real estate. Aud thlaatat of depression cam later In Indi anapolis than slsewhete, and oentlnu9d long time, se tbat Mr. Moere's statements war entirely oenststent wltb, and appa rently a continuous part of, tbe previous history. Many eases thus In arrears were actually brought out auerestfully, thus apparently further oenflrmlng his repre sentation. "Meantime hs wss constantly remitting for borrower very Urge sums of money in a correct manner. His position and re pu pu taUea, and bla energy and ability, all made It apparently impossible tbat be oeuld be tray ae great a trust He wss selected for the position, In 1873, by tbe Inte Majer James Goodwin, then president of the com pany, aad bad the entire confidence et the efflesrs and dlreoters. Tbe rents taken are a comparatively small item, and could sasily be oenoeaied by misrepresentation sa te short time, verbal Isatea. This is the only lese through a financial correspondent thn oempsny ha ever experloneed In the 13 yeara of It career. Indianapolis, Ind., Jan, 25 Jeseph A, Meer, the defaulter, hss for several year been en of the mett popular and influential business men In Indisn Indisn speils. He owns a fine residence In this oily, but his speetsl pride was Tanglewood, this oeunty, where he hsd thousands of dellaia worth el stock, bams aud ether Improvements. His family for years has been Intimate with tbst of Gen. Harrison, and lsst summer it wss arranged tbat tbe general should spend his Bights at Tanglowoed during tbe bet season, He went out tbere one nlgbt,but concluded that It waa no cooler than his own house, and did net repeat tbe trip. TBB STATK'A FINANCES. A Heary Less la fjaeMd by tna uroeka High Elconse A at The less or stat revenue by reason of the prevision in tbe Brooks high license law, allowing the state only une-flttu et tliu liquor license fees, la way abeve the pstl matea mad at tha auditor general's department. In 18S7 tbe total receipt en account et retail, liquor licenses were 070,391. Tbaraturns for last year are net all le, but these from Philadelphia end Allegheny and about tblrty nllies Indicate thst tbe fsee for tbe state, city, borough snd town ship purpose will aggregate 1 1.472,375, ehewiug an Incrsst et nearly 80O,0CO for lsst year. The atate will receive from re tail liquor licenses about f29Jt475, a less, a-i oempsred wltb tbe previous year, of about 384,000. In 1887 tbere were received as license from Pniledelpbla and Allegheny ler tbe state 428 034, and from the remain ing counties, f251,270 In 1888 the stale reeelvM from Phltsdel pbla and Allegheny S 1C8 840, and closely rsttmstlng tbe returcs still te come In en tbe basis of these wbleh hsva been re ported, tbe receipts for Ust year will net be In exeeaa of 1125,635 Philadelphia and Allegheny return in liquor license fee te tbe state 169.241 less lu 1883 than In 1S87, and the remaining counties will retuin f 125,636 less, The BUI te Prevent Klcoilen Bribery. Senater Masfarlane offered a bill in the Senate en Thursdsy te prevent bribery at tbe apeclal election en J uce 18. The sena tor ssld some temperauce people in the western part of the atate had aent the bill te blm wltharequeat that be should intro duce it. The bill provides tbst any person wbe shall give or premise or cflur te give te an elector sny money, rewsrd or ether valu able consideration for bis vote st any olto elto olte lion held for the purpose of voting ou sa amendment te tbe constitution, or any ether publle purpose, or for wlthboldleg tbe Hime, or wbe sbsll give or ptemlae or eflsr te give such oenslderstlnn te any ether person or pirty for such electors te vote, or for tbe withholding tbereef, shall be guilty of mis mis dsmssner ; and any elector wbe shall re ceive for blmstlt or for suetber sny money, reward or ether valuable consideration for hU vote at aucb election, or for withholding tbe same, sbsll be guilty of a mlsdemosner, and upon oenvlotlon thereof shall be ton ten fenced te pay a flee of tl.COO or linprlf-er ment net te exceed one year. Mr Kaarrwan's Hilt. Mr. Kauflmsn'sblll te regulate telepbone ebsrgea and prevent dUorlmlnstten in the same, wbleh was prevented In the Iieuie en Thursdsy, provides thst when cne telephone is lesaed the charge sbsll net be ever (3 per month. When two or mere sre used net ever (2 50 per month. The charge for tbe use of publta phones sbsll net ex ceed ten cents for the first flvn minutes or five cents for escb succeeding five minutes, A Thoeiand But at tr Situ Hirlke. Brooklyn, Jan. 25. Wm, Klcbard'cn, president of nine different street csr lines In this city, notified tbe empleyes of tbe reads yeaterdsy tbst fcereatter ten hour of labor performed within twelve consecutive hours wss a day's work. The notice eauied tbe men te tie up the rctdr. About 1,000 men are en strike. Victory Fer Democrats. At tbe election In Wheeling, W, Va., en Thursday, tbe Democrats elected sll tbe oltyeflloers and s majority et tbe council. Tbere waa little enthusiasm among the Ke publicans, wbe polled a light vote. Here tofore the Democrat have bad tbe office, bat the Kepubllena bav bad a seaj etlty in eeBssU. I THE MILITARY BILL. AS RKFORtRUTO TBB HOTJSB IC AfrBO- FRiaTBt asMoe.oeo, The Oeasatar aad Dlpiematie Bill te Bab- snlttad te the Sseats Mr. Alltsea Asks theasaata te lariat ea fs Assea- sssat te tha Tariff Bill. WAsniNaTON, D. C Jaa. 25 in tb Senate te-day Mr. Hale reported tha eoa eea ulsr and diplomatic appropriation bilk Mr. Allisen moved that th Seaat insist en its amendment te th tariff bill and aiked for a conference with the Heuse ca the bill. Agreed ta Mr. Krye reported bask Heuse bill for a lightship with leg signals at Sandy Heek, at a cost net exceeding tee.OCO with aa amendment making almllar previsions for vGteat Round Sheala near NsntuckeL Tbla was agreed te and the bill passed. The Senate passed th military aeidemy appropriation bill. Tb pensions appropriation bill wia passed and tbe Senate took up lb bill de- n- trusts unlawful. At 2 oVleok it wa laiifsslue, - Th Senate passed the bill esfatU'h'f two additional land district In NsbrtfAV The Paclfle railroad funding bill wa tbsn taken up, The army appropriation bill was reported te tb Heuse te. dsy and placed ea th cal endar. The bill te establish a national military and naval museum at Washing ton wsa also repotted. Consideration of ths sundry civil bill was then proeeeded with, Th amendment, providing thst no part et tbe appropriation shall be used ler the repsir or reconstruction of steam plate printing pressea wa agreed te. Tbe military appropriation bill for 1800 emles an appropriation of 124,400,015 against 124,471 300 in the bill or 1889. Tb estimates for 1800 were 125,070,358. Among the larger Itema erst Fer pay of officers of tbe Hue, 12,857,000; for enlisted men, f 4, 137,000; for retired efflesrs, 1060,000; for the purchase of moveable submarine torpedoes, 1500,000; for tb purehsse of 100 acres of ground adjoining Madisen barracks. Mew Yerk, 17,000. nrjKtiAH row oiebbi ISS karmsrs Are HnablBg te tke Defaase of " Apple Bass." Editebs Jntklliobnebr i This cider qusetlen or "Apple Bess" va "Common Sense" bothers roe, I tee am an old sub scriber te the Intbllioknekr. In faet, a subscriber wben Jehn Perney bad It, in tbe geed old time when tbe oeurt house wa In- Centra Squara and Mr. Dloksea kept tbe posteilloe, and wben I eftea heard Lawyer Kordeey spesk of taking a drink that would knrek the head oft a oemmoa man but it wasn't elder t I am net an edueated man and knew nothing about aelencie, per cent, of alcohol, Aa, but I can tell you this t that every year, (for 40 years), 1 get two barrels of geed lata elder, which all my family drink freely, until it gela tee bard te be tasty t " palatable," my daughter says I should aay then, we 1st It get harder aad call It vinegar, whleh we use freely tee I With tbe exception of the children, sometimes getting tbe "bellyache," from drinking tee mneb new elder, I bave nsver eeen aay bad fleets from Its use, sweet or hard. I never tasted auyse strong tbat "Cem'' men Sense" mentions. Could you get m a few gallon te try T I have bsard et Here fordshire English elder, from 20 te 80 year old, and think tbat would be the atutt for enr Judgea te drink I Conet. P. a Our schoolmaster, who beards with us, ssya there Is aa mneb dtffsrene between otder sleera be calls it before and after fermentation, as tbere Is between oemmon sons and neneenie. He looked In tbe dic tionary. He wondered tee, wby people writing about cider tildn't get the enoyolo eneyolo enoyelo Fssdla and leek under tbe besda of elder, fermentation, alcohol, brandy, wine, eta A frighten: rmer. Editors Intblliciknekr lam a peer fsrmeraud wben looms te Lancaster with a few barrels of elder en my wsgen I don't want te be arreated for aslllng an Intoxi cating beverage. 1 am en tbe aide et Apple Bass." I knew or person wbe Instead of sating tbelr apple drink them, by expressing tbe Jules with a small hsnd press, which you can buy at any hardware stele. Cider U a healthful drink. Any body knows, without resiling what "Com mon Sente" ssys, tbst yen esu't squecse whleky out of itrsln, but you csn elder out of apples. Farubr. A B-AHILYOr GltANKB, Oea el the Biota Hheta Himself Up ta Bis Kuew far- Fourteen Xenrs. In a fine two story brick In Urbane, Ohie, resides the most peculiar family In that state. Tbelr name la Glenn. There are two sisters and one bretber left. Sev nnty.flve years age Jobu Glenn, et Sootcb Seotcb Soetcb Irtsb deceot,mevMl irem Kentucky te tbe sparsely settled Urban a. His Kurepesa auoesters hsd left him money. This he In vested tn rest estate, and new the; property of the Glenna ts one of the most valuable la Champaign county. Old Jehn died without a will, leaving Ibreosens snd two dsugbters. The exten sive farms and city leta were owned in oemmou. The family coat-of arms orna ments the front deer, the sliver and fine cblus. Tbe children bsd been meat care fully edueated, but peculiarities were no no Heed early in life. None ever married. Old Jehu niver went in debL One day be went te buy tbe three beya oeata and vests. Net having money enough he bought none for Jehn, Jr., telling bim why. Jenn get mad anil said : "Yeu need never buy me a oeat ; I will never wear one as long a you live " He went te bis room upstairs, and reuislned there without aoeat until his father died, 11 yeara after. HU meals were sent te blm, and noenn everaaw him out of that room for tbe 14 yeara. Wben his father died he came downstairs, put en a oeat and went te lb fueersl. Aller,;ilie fsthei's death tbe ecoentrle ehildren decided te have tbe entire beuse frescoed In queer designs. Bending for a noted fresnner, they gave blm their Ideas, and for 10 months the msn worked un un eeaslngly. Wben be finished no aucb beuse wi te ba found in tbe state. Every room, up aud down alalrs, contained ou ths walla and ceilings animals, ecrpenta and strange picture Tbe sitting room represents a forest; from tbe boles in tbe trunks of trees owls' beads protrude, squirrels tilde behind branches, and birds et all descriptions are repreasnted. Dogs which belonged te prominent cltlzans when tbe work wss done sre represented In some portions of the beuse. The family de, Ufa site, grents people st tbe bead of bread stalrcaae. Panels et Que Inlaid weed are fenud about tbe place. While Jehn, the poeullar, and a brother were disputing about these designs, the bretber said : Jehn, I wish you would go upstairs and stay there. " Jehu did se, re maining aa tetore for four years, coming down tn attend tbe brother's funeral, Hellei of 150 years sga are In tbe beusa Mary D , theoungeat sister, baa charge of all finances She la a tine business woman. Jehn, tbe reclute, I bleached as white sa a woman because of bis long confinement He In 65 yesrs snd bss been out of tbe city but ouee In 20 yesrs. Bhs Brcalvad ae Cellar. New Yere, Jan. 25. Mrs. Harrison, Ue wife of tbe president-elect, who U stopple. at tbe Gllsey beuse, arose early tbU tnernV lng. Many eallsr presented themselves, bnj bob were received, A OIQIBMABKB-B MMrOBtTJNB. s Bseessss tavolved aa riees te Bseaps Bis tjaatt6M Th Lltlla Jtteerd tall of th mls'ertaaea aad snddsa dtaappaarane of Huge Ntekel, a German cJgarmaker who lived Bear Retbsvllle. Mr. Hlekel carried ea th manufacture et cigars quit extensively and teated te be prospering. H wa sober and industrious aed popular with bla neighbor. A year age be lest heavily by endorsing Bete for Herace O. Usner. This ha beea followed alnee by ether losses and hsreeaatly found himself in tlahtnatiera. HI creditor kept pushing him and b became ae worried tbat he did net knew what te de, Lsst week be shipped a large let et cigars te Philadelphia, and en Friday went te tbat eity himself. Ha has net yet re turaed.altheugh he premised te entne back the following evening. The Lltlta National bank isssusd execution ea Tuesday morn lag and tb asm day a deputy sberlfl appeared and mads a levy, Tbere wa little left te levy upon. Te creditor th dsy previous earrled cH tobacco, cigars, oenveysnoes, cow and ether things, a Nickel told them te de In letter that be wret from Philadelphia. Only 4,100 elgars were remaining. Mrs. Nlcksl elalms tha furniture, regard! of ber husband having waived th exemption law. Th ehwitl'a asl 1 te take pise ea TdeeeVFaUr- It was believed at first tbst Nlekel had gea &. Germany, but bta friends think ha will rsturrTa'iVMVyWy. thing haa quieted down again. Frem the ten et hi tatter te creditor he eseais anxious te pay his debt. The amount of J udgmsnts against Nlcksl is t2,M3. He has numerous ether ered itera whose elalms are net secured. TBB ABB UMOOMrOttTABLB Ths Yeaag rsdsstrtaes esTThstr Beet Almest Ceattausliy-Boeros el the Trie, The beya continue tbelr walk la the hall ever the Glrard house, aud last night tbey drew quite a crowd. The walkera did aet consider th presa notice of thslr work lsst evening any tee favorable, Snydsr was tired aad eere aad he oemplalaad that then was ae fir ia th room. AU effort of tb trainers, scorers, Judge, referee and ether cfneial te keep btm ea th track wr fruitless, H took hi bed at 0 o'clock last alght aad slept until thta morning. Kmpf,whe baa shown mera pluekthsahta oempaaloBB, retired at midnight until 0 o'clock tbla morning. Altheuse, batter known a the "Dlllervllle Dude," get la considerable mere work In bed than ea the track during the night This morning at 8 o'clock Snyder was still kicking about tbe cold room and said h would net frets for a couple of dellaia Tb soere at 8 o'clock was i Kempt 180 miles, Altheuse 110, Snyder 07. Of court thta te much mera than th kid have really made,as the track 1 short, but tha match Is well worth going te see, because it te vary tunny, It new leek doubtful whether ther will b any one left ea the track by Saturday night, unless some et tb secrsrs and ethsr can be laduetd te move around te keep from (rinsing. OIXK rttOrBBUB BOLD, aserg K. Boe rareeasss tha Beat Bstate of Or. Heary carpsntsr, Deeeasad. Auctioneer Hslnes told th following prepertl for Mra Sarah B, Carpenter, administratrix of Dr. Henry Carpenter, at th Fountain Inn en Thursdsy evening i Ne. 1, a let of grenad fronting 82 feet en Beaver atreet, and extending in depth 187 feet,' ci wbleh are four dwellings, for 8898. Ne. 2: ing'et et ground fronting 42 feet ea Seuth Prince BtrweL. .between Andrew aad Hsssl, and sxlendlng'ln depth 110 feet, for 1413. . . -'S. . A let of ground en tbe nor vt oerner of Prlnee and Hsssl streets, iteutiii;, tl5 feet en Prlnee atreet and extending " depth 827 feet, for 13,025. A let of ground en oerner of Prlnee and Hsger street, fronting 277 feet en Prlnee and standing la depth 303 feet, for 11,000. Geerge K. Reed purchased all of tha above described properties. DIED OB BIS INJCB1BS, A Deg eansts a Bey le Be Tarawa Vraaa a Mers. Abraham Hsrr, a sixteen-year-old eon of Jehn Herr, a farmer, who resides la Kaphe township about a mile north of Manhelm, died en Wednesday evening from the effeeta of a very peculiar aoeldonb About four week age the boy mounted I hers for th purpose of giving blnrexercls. A deg ran after and caught tha animal by the tall, frightening him ae badly tbat be threw tbe boy off and trsmpied upon bla body, Tb boy wa hurt Internally, and received a very ugly out ever tbe right eye. The latter wound seemed te glv him gnat pain, and It la believed tbat the skull must bav been effected. He lingered until Wednesday evening, wben be breathed bta lsst The funeral takes plaee en Satnrdsy morning, with interment at Kisser's meet ing heufj. TUItlsg Bea Men. Last evening twenty members of Mete Mete mera tribe, Ne. 2, el thU city, aoeompanled by eight members el tbe order from Cenes toga Centre, left this city at 6:45 for Down Dewn Down IngteWn, where tbey went te pay a fra neral vUlt te Yamssee tribe of tbat plaee. The visitors wsre met at tb station by a commute of tb horn trlb and escorted te tbe wlgwsm. Tbe straugera assisted In Inltlstlng tbrse candidates. After th busi ness et tbe meeting wa ever tb strangers were Invited te partake of a tin banquet The evening wss spsnt in speech tasking, story telling, toast drinking, A a , until a Ute hour. At 12:10 th visitor left for home en the Paclfle Express, arriving here at 1:25 this morning. Tbey spesk highly of tbe entertainment given them by tbelr red brethren of tbe neighboring county. atarrltd te a Yerk tAdy, Mr. M. F. Sides, 013 East Orang street, this city, wsa married In Yerk en Thursday evening te Miss Mary E. Fidler, daughter of Mr. Jeremiah Fidler, superintendent of the Yerk city street railway company. The wedding took plse at th bride's home In tb presence of a large oempany, among whom were Mr. Ames Bides, lather of tbe groom, Mr. Aldus M. Bids, Miss Katie Hides snd Mis Emma Sides, brother and sisters of tbe groom, Mrs. Jehn Bidea aad Mr. William Brown, of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Bides sre new en a wedding tour. They will reside in tbls city. The groom is a stone-cutter, employed by Hewell fc Oruger, and Is well-known te the young msn et this elty, Dsslh of William Mone, from the Boaateg Herald, Jan. 25. William Mebu, aged 85 years, died at his home In Adsmatewn, yeaterdsy. Deceased was well known tbrougbeut Berk and Lancaster counties aad was a prominent member of the Evangelical ohureti. Seven children, Jsremisb G., Jehu G., Rlehard G., and James Mebn and Mra Geerge Uendet, of this city, and Henry G., and Adam G. Mebn, et Adsmstewn, survive. Agslnat tbe Amendment The prohibitory amendment was warmly discussed by the leading members of (be Gsp Literary society before a large Intelligent audience en Wednesday eve- I alng, Every effort was made by the temperaac elemsBl te carry the deolaiea, V 'tut the Judges rendered a verdlet sgslaat .Mlreau, THE CEREAL CROPS OF AOBBATKB rROOTJOTlOW TBtAsY gsti ra,iuus MSMSS, J? S . .kA j xae eMvetasseat's Aaaaal Bspes IBI a Beflaettea fa th Wheat A Osti, gegsr aad Weel. .v 5&1 Washington. D. C Jaa. mTMi nusl crop report of th dspartateataf ealtur shows that tfasr teaiMra gat pTodaettoa of cereal tbaa he Dror bssa recorded. It wUl twut 3,300,000,000, or tally 6 head while the quaatliy Europe from ether eeaatrtta only about an average el one Th arodustlea ef near la organs medium. & Taecottea crop l et medium yltsa.wlBil iaeresasereage. FralteBvbsavarssMal ta production, but generally geed. j& The wool dip of 1888 wa slightly rtdaaH la eeaatqusaee of the ndpeuca ef 0 .3& '4 Ths area of mats, L , eropef 1888, makes at "Jj ' ? U?tftiraaa 1MW ever the eeaena erep of 1870, ladlnslsagl Mid Af 21 Mr ia ! , J-.. , rmm - -- . inl f& ' aim ounaanswei WBt area BsBkB Bl auction et 803.045 eere from the of 1887. The aggregate te n,eM,U8, aa ti oreaosoioBiy i,na,m oath ana of Jgra. or lltUe mere tbaa B per eeat h , The expert will probably be lea tsBBV'j Uese of 1870 by at least 10,0W,M bwbswsJ a quantity mera man maM for 1st sal or ail wa innraaaa nr nnmiuiha aiaaa',1 Thr appears te be a farther! the area of cats, ameuatlag te I,077,t7 t aaa bdeui a 1,000,1)09 buaheia I quaatliy produced. The yield peraere Is W 23-4 bnsbsU la 1887. - m i Frasstaeat resale St. Londen, Jaa. SB Mr. Rebert i Measles, M. P., la dead. Mr.MaaBlea a aiadatealaa Liberal. Be waa a I barrister ad oaly81yerefae. .2? Washington, D. a, Jaa. asv-Mra, V. . i Baeaa, who has beea widely kaewa Ml pepuur writer ea aecMty teyie aadei name of "Fay," died last alght at be i deaee after aa iilaesa et a few week, V: BBOOKLTN, H. T., JSB. go. Dr. P. Evsrtts, a well known phyatstea of I oily, wa found dead la bla bsd tbla ase lag. Heart dtsees la supposed te hay bmm)i tne cause. ;. Bosten, Masa, Jaa. IS8 Charles Billings Sbspard, of Law st Bawrd.dl at etu a m. te-day, aged & Far mere 40 yeara he bad beea ewaspieaenely unsa wtte the nook BUDtiahiag and was widely kaewa Uraagaeat eeuBtry. PHiLADBtrHiA, Jaa. at Bsmaat': Foitea, presidtat of the Pwaaaytv Steel eempasy end ex-BtMeat of rhiieasipbie, wilimlagtea de railroad oempany, died m ht rsstdtBWl this elty late last alght, aged Wv ABBBSTBD AT LAST. AaOM Baa Weeaa ta taws J oscaiteosssaM. JBrraaaeNviLLB, lad., Jaa. t - Hay aad bobs weat te Ball Ork nssdsy aigbt aad arrested Harr weal Zhey ran th temr Mlaal Bar aa,' hi abaaty and threw the eleetrl llgjstfafBj upeai it. siegan came obi se give ass but seeing the odd, retreated. Th eltement waa latees. Hagaa'a sarraat . eeggea mm te urreaer. -ji H"i uureu mm nraaei ana aswsn amr-tj bruXe sheet him. H had aefrteada, hat - neea eescea out ei an wealth aaa aid Batj wenttebfurth'abussd. Flaailyte readsred, Thta was nmk aarBti mi U. . Hsgaahas hitherto sneesestr'-iy arrest, giving batUaa number of b. "bi putting the otaeera te flight, theaghxw'ii 70 yeara old. $ A former Laaeastslaa Diss U.Tsasgtaws, Oa' I Btuart A. Btaadlferd, of Yeaaaamaw. Ohie, eoaaeeted with Brewa, Beaaall ' Ca, lrea manufselursrs, waa barled la that i eity lsst Thursday H aad heart I and wa a gnat sutTsrsr. Mr. SsssMMfhr - resiaeaia Lancaster for three years, end WS roll .tumor at tha Pwie lrna warke. tmif moving te Ohie, whan h has beea tevswasi l alx yeara, He waa aa experiiass, Btaatl eal workman aad aoea gataed a premteeat plae ta th mill, at thaaams time havtaf . we oeBflaeaee of bis tsUew-awkmea.' Leaving wli and four hlidrea bhmd i tbey have many friends la Lsaeaster, wk) wlllsympatblts with Usm. Hlieaildrea; - au possess me musical taleat, ea of wteat J::J 1 a thorough master et th viol U, aad thai J only lady vtellntat la that portlea of OhiO " aa Bavsatee ausaieaarlss Bsssa. A Zani iuab, Jan. 25. Ber. Mr. Breaks,' an BagtUh missionary, aad stxtssa of hW assistant ana follower, bav beea bhsbb-S' ered near Baadanl by soma et tribes and natlvea et Zaestbar. The aanre has mniiS Mieal mbmIIm. rn.. will,-- .k.- .w. . m .w.'j'". " wuw ouuwe turn oenoiia ea tnm. hatred toward th white, ' i Baadanl haa long beea th starUBg Belat'fe of European missions, th native wel-H laoesatl coming and assisting thsm, Th queatlea; sa te what meaturs Keglaad will adeft tepuntsn tne perpeuatera. ia ageriyaav cussed here. It 1 thought th rnssaaera was dens out of revenge by the raceat bombardment by the Gsrseans. a meat rrsvsais Bissashe. Trt mw .Tan. K annsKs 9 atiilmsaa t-3-:! BggVsBsjayw JwmnAmj vWgM'VSH'amiWA WaagBB v,i conveyed te Clenmsl last aigbt. A mee)-- asoaetorf tiaatAarlaw ft al. .!! mm BmIei aesis A bssleged th polio st th Oleaml rsliresaga station, and refused te allow then te effected. The mob defied th aelIeaeaaWi tha latiar threatened ta Br Matlanln. A r.rlul inlmrlaraA mk "' -- & snit nravanljul fnrtner rilnnBir A Ik a " deUy of two hours th poll wen riea-i-TJ foreed and the prisons ledged laJaU. .? Haw KaiKnunn. CM.. Jan. 9RTSv7," ,. "r7..". .' rL' . " TT ... ,.J5a tfapaa uekiii ei danswy s,ssys i '! rnmared imnei the raaiMntahla Alaassa Af , ; M.II.M u. tha Vm fthnv KTAa. ekaS &A China will annex Corse after the smr or marrlsge, and th present king a4 5'i- htafamUy will be deposed, sad that tf. null Taana- will he aDDObatsd a vkaWOW f 7 hi a, ,r j.t wuroe. xV Mr. O'Brlfa oeavtctsd. Dublin, Jsb.23. ThatilsletMr. ' , O'Btiea was resumsa te-asy. xseasBB -i - - ahaant. hnt l-ln.i..Ji' tka J- court ordered th trial te preeisa. aBttai'1'4 waa sdjudged guilty sad ssatsased I feat ,h months imprieeammt without bard tehsr. : ,' Th polio bar aeela te his whaaassBsvi- A Wlfa Baraarer Basge. Mabibtta, Ga, Jaa. 25 B4. Fry, aNati'-.: Willtsms, Begre, esavleted et wimi der, was baaatd here et aeea M-day. -' WBATBBB lBlMAnOBB, t i WASBneTOBi D, C Jaa. B I JBaateniPeaaiylTsaatQeBewliyBaTi r -nsarly steueaery lempaswUMit ShUwUdA ' AW m jam m -"-iv t f ,?. 'Jj-CV .ij?n.'.-i'-.t,t .a': KVri:-.-v
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