(ft t WJfatti? VOLUME XXV-NO. 4 SIBERIAN SCENE. rittSONMH ATTAOBBBTO A MAIM ABM M IBOBgD XHBODaa TBI Mllltl, A Bpeetaele Whlsh I rMt'WMtt-OltIMM MlMk asght aaa Assies t Knew what ' Bdieftka)Miiiuna.a . Tbe following; ta a eommaiteeUea from a Republican of tbla city j Kditers iNTCLLiaaxeBR t Meat el Mm people of tbla oemmunlty are ae doubt aware tbat a terra et quarter eeeetoae oeart wm bald latt weak. Before aaether nilna of that oeart la bald i would Ilk te draw the attention of jour paper te tba eeadaet et Mr. Buikbelder, high aherlff of tba county, dntlug tbat week. Day alter day, en tba adjeurnmeat of oeurt, tba publle aeaaa of deoeeey waa hooked by the aotlena et tbla aame ebarlO. Every day, either at neon or evening,mlght ba eeea tba dtsgraeerul spectacle of Mr. Batkbelder taking bta prisoners, many of tbem untried and ae yet presumed Innocent by tba law, through ear meat publle aad popnleua thoreogbfaro te and freca the Jail, net only baudenfled two by two bnt aetailly chained together Ilka aema wild beast. It waa areene .bet put one mere la mind of a gang of Russian con viola balag led te exile, rather tban anything eaa would etpect la a Christian, civilised oenntry aneh aa en re la. Bat tbla aelf satisfied sheriff, who bat been living en publle cfflee for years, reached the ellmsx pa Saturday morning, when after tbe aeutenee el death bad beea pronounced upon Jehn W. Huly, ba aarehed tbla man, upon whom tba extreme aeateaee of tba law bad been proneunoed, through tba meat publle atreeta et tewa followed by a booting, Jeering crowd. The excuse Mr. Barkbelder glree for all tbla la that, baring adhered ae atrletly te legal feca In lila f ffle, bla Inoeme la net large, and .be meat cosnemli ta OTery direction pinlble, therefore be cannot afford te pay for the hire of a team te con ay bla prlaeneia le and from the JalL If I amoerreotly informed, the sheriff baa aa alie wan ee from tbe oeanty for the purpose of bringing prisoners from the Jull te oeutf, aad he haa no right In geed oensolenos and cqatty te economist by patting Inte hta pocket that allowance made for a apecICe purpose, Mr. Burkhelder will And that tbe people will apeedlly condemn economy aueh aa tba'. If be rnu.t econemise why net begin right In bla truce T He la tbe flrat man who ever held that cfflee who has found It neeea ear)' te employ three depnttea te help ran lb The Income of hie offlee la plenty large enough, and It Mr. Burkhelder feela tbat be oannet oenduot It In a decent and orderly way, It la time for blm te retire and allow a mere fit man te take bla plaee. TUB BAHUAN BITUATION. Ouum Th.ra circulating a f.tltten te la- daea Otrmicy le Aea.z tka lalande aae- ratary Whltaaj'a oerraiyoadaBet, The Mew Yerk World publUhee te day a long letter from Ita apcetal correependent at Samoa, under the date et January 6th. In bla aoeount et tbe firing en the Amerleaa tltg be atatea that en December 2let tbe German oeneul baaed a dictatorial pre olamatlen Informing the natlvee that their dlffleultlea were due te tbe fact that there ' were ae many flrearma In tbe leland, and ordering tbe warrlera In Tandmamandae and Matafagatele te bring their arma en beard tbe German man-or- war. If tbla waa net done within aa hour after the German veaeel belated a red flig, then the oenaol aald the village of Matafagatele wenld be tired en. "Tbla proclamation Ignored the Ameri can and Kngliih oenaulatea entirely. Mone of Mataala'a men came te give op their arma, aad, agalnit the preteat of the American oeneul, tbe German Teaeel fired en the village, In which were three beuaea owned by Captain Hamilton, an Amertean living In A pla. On each et tneae boeiee an Anmrlean fieg waa flying " Tbe oerreepondent aayr: "Twenty five aballa were fired at tbe village and in tbe beah beyond, toward MtaU' camp, bat no one waa Injured. Tee American flig was fired upon .a though there wu no aucu flg In existence. Several beat leada of aallera were landed, and two iblrda et the village burned, among them tbe three beuaea belonging te Captain Hamilton, aa well aaa beuee belonging te a Brltlab aobjeet. Tbe bombard meat end burning et tbrvlllage waa plainly eeen from the Brltlab oenaulate. Alter her men bad burned the Slaee tbe Olga returned te Apia. Captala Limlltea' tben wentete Matafagatele and found bla heuaea In rutca. Part of tbe large American flig wnleh had b-en placed ea eaa of the beuiea waa burned, having evi dently been either tern or blown cfl the building before the latter waa destroyed, tune aavlng the llg. Tbe remnanta of tbe flig were brought te Apia by Captain Ham ilton, who filed hia oemplalnt about the de de de atruolten of tali property with Oeneul Black lock, and alae gave him the remnanta of tbe fltg. The ae remnanta were placed In a package by the oeneul, and have been aent te Secretary of State Bayard." Regarding Germany' deelgna en Samoa and Ita metheda of furthering tbem heaaya: "A few daya age the Germane tegan oliou eliou olieu I at In g a petition te tbetr government eat ing Germany te annex Samoa. Thla peti tion, of oeurae, baa been untveraally algned by the German rettdent, but an especial efiert la being made te lnduee aema of the foreign population te alga It atea "several Soaedlnavlana who were ap proached refused te algn tbe document. Twe or three English and Americana rene Sadee, who have allied tbemanlvea with the ermana and Tamaaeae party for purposes of gain, have algntid tbe paper, Theaelndl vlduale are entirely ostrae aed by the ether American and Kngllsh resldenta, who leek upon tbem aa outcasts and de net recegnise them In the way. Yet tbe Germane who have obtained tbe signature, will In due time announce te tbe world, with a flourish of trumpets, tbsttbe American and Eugltah aubJeotalnSsmea, with but a few exeep tiens, have willingly signed the petition for German annexstlen." Tba following letter from Secretary Whitney te Coegreasman Herbert waa made pnblie en Saturday afternoon : Navt Depahtmknt, Washington, Jan. 25, 1989 Sir : I have tbe honor teacknnwl. edge the receipt of your letter of Jan nary at lb, In which yen request that there may be transmitted te the naval committee nt the Heuse any recent reports from the officers of the vessel stationed at tbe Satnean Islsndf, showing the condition of things, and tbe request of tbe department for the announcement of a definite policy referred te by me In my letter et the 23d leel, If partef tbereoeidaotlbedeptrtment. Taere are no later reperte tban these, copleaef wblcb were transmitted te Con gress la a messsce from the president of January 15th, 1889, printed In executive document We. 63 of the Senate. The communication of tbe department te the eecretary of atate In reference te tbe an. Bonaeementef a definite policy iaoentalned In a letter, a copy of which la encieaed. Your letter also oentalns the following reqaeat: "1 should begisd te knew It any farther enlargement et the appropriations et your department should be made In view of existing conditions." Tbla lequlry upon Its fee seems te put upon this deptrteieut tbe responsibility of eetiBMtleg for possible expendltureaarlalng eat of oendltlona which It oannet antieinai Iv-Untll a decision la reaehed aa te the polley I , Of Urta government regarding the Inds- psnaenee ei ineasmean group ei tiianda te Judgment can be formed upon the sub Jaet of possible expenditures. Up te tba present time the depaitment la net awate tbat we have bad any national polley upon the eubjeeu Neither tbe Menree doctrine bet any cither expression of nstlenal pellry ta understood te apply te the lalands of tbe Pacific. One by one they have beea lakea without Uierferefice from ua. It there la te be ae aaw departure aJfeetlag ttte greap of ieaaaaiv teas tat aefaftJaaai M 136. qstteaMe mw te pwfena every daty arts arts arts togeMefexlettegeoedrUeaa. CilwiMn toeeaaBtetBttweoatho aelleyevthlegev. .. that Of aOflM Other power, dlffereeeea will deubttesa be bar swam a. aaa aa extreoreiaery expeadl laraawtUke eaUed for. .tavtec asvaght totbeaMaaUeaot the apataatSadeMrt- IM etreamataaeaa spartaHy wttem abamaUua of lata aWm.asasa.t. sraea.. leg te aaU ter deflates laearaetJeea te Ita taeara, aad the whole asetiBt haviag eab eeqaeatly beea laid before Oeagrese by tee preaUeal, Hweaid ba pcafecable thai tela dseartaisat eheuM aet eattoiaete ennfll Ueaa beyeadHaaatberlty ereeatreL, Very reapccttally, W. O. Whithmt, .. . Jseereteryel the Navy. TeHea.H. A. Herbert, ehalrmaa eom eem mHteeeaaavAlafratra, Hottest Kepreeea Kepreeea teUvea. mebbtabt wbithbt te saeaaTAar BAXABD, . Wavt Dbtabtxbnt, WaabMctea, D. C. Jan. B, 18W -bib : ine-esed tetewltaleetid copy or a apatab aat received by way of Maw Zealand from the captala et theNipele bow at Harare. The departmeet la able teaaad Immediately two additional veeseie te Samoa la riapeca te tbla request, aad baa glvea dlreotleea tbat they be made ready te receive aaillag orders, and would ba pleased te etreagthea tbe fotea at Mm Btaraaa Iaitaae by Ueaa aad etber reaatla of Use Fseiae aqaadrea If any aeefut pnrpeee la te be aerraa thereby. , iNKiiir, ib puipamm 01 iua uarmaa impesee be daty opea the effleera of tbe squadron te atrengibea tbe naval forea at theae Ulaada, it would only plaee tbe offleara BBder lrmaUBs? eeaditkwa iih ae dety te perform, aad would ta all prob ability give rise te trouble. Tbe NIpUe la entirely adequate for the protection of our oensnute, and aa aa aay lam for bob com batants, entitled te tbe proteeUoa et ear government. In View of tbe critical altnaUea at tbe Bameaa Islands, uaeema te tbe department tbat tba effleera of tbe equadrea. if farther vessels are te be dlspstoeed, aheatd reeeive laauaetleaa of a definite character aa te their daty 1b the premieee. Frem the correspondence heretofore held eetweea we department of atate aad tbe German government, and from the reperte received from our naval offleere and tba oenaular ageneyatthe Island, It appeara lateaded by.tbe German government, la thelnteraaiaofaeommerolaloompany, and la being consummated by overt acta, which ere multiplying day by day. There la no longer aay etber pretext upon wblcb eaa be explained the Interference of tbe Germaa men of-war in tbe contest la progress upea the Island or Apia. I apprehend that tbe effleera of the navy win net nndersaad, without definite advices te that efleet, what their duty may be under tbe oucumsteaees aa they ara developing. Our antecedent retaUene te thla group of Islands, and te the Bandwleb Islands, have bean of aa exceptional char, aeter, aad wlU b likely te give rite te doable la the minda et tbe offleere aa te their dety under existing condition. Oa these two greape et Islands, by treaty bat bera have been raeerved for tbe nee of thentvyef the United States t and as te the Bemoan group, the three govern ments, Germany, Great Britain and the United SI itea, havr, op te rteeat date, asied together opea the theory of mutual oe operation la preserving tbe autonomy of the people et the Samoan Islands. A baroer at Bamoa will become of national oaneeqaenee te ne la tbe fatare aa a naval power; bat If tbe lsleude are te go under the dominion of Germany, It would eesas te ba of use. The department baa hereto fore directed tbe offleere of tbe eqaadrea te act te aoeerdanoe with the lnatraouena whleh tbe oenaular agent at Samoa ahall reeeive from tbe department of atate; bat, In view of the lateadvleea and thla reqaeat for en additional foree, tbe department desires te be advised whether It la the parpeae of tbe Svernmeatloanneanoe any polieey regard jl the Samoan greap, of whleta the effleere aheuld be advised. exj respsetrally, W. O. Whitwkt, Secretary of tbe Wavy. Te tbe Honorable Themas F. Bayard, aecieUry of atate, Washington, O. O. a mai iv a or mis COUNXX. atra. BTary Bruna.r living Bear Oerry at the Age at MS Years. Frem Sundaj's Philadelphia Press. Mrs. Mary Brnnuer, who Uvea with her daugfaUr, Mra. Catharine Kegerrels, ea a farm near Derry, Dauphin county, is no doubt one et tbe eldest peiasns In the atate. She baa pasted ber 1031 blrtbday.taln geed health and bee never in her life been afflleted with a d it ease tbat required tbe attendance of a physician. Sheia the mother of fourteen children. Sbe oecuplee a large room en the eeoend atery of tbe roomy farm house, and though ahe seldom gees down autre aba walka freely about tbe room without eatliteaea and este heartily of tbe meale tbat ara brought te ber. Sbe emekes a pipe and baa been addicted te tbe habit for eeme Blxtyfiveyeera. Sbe usee a very Inferior brand of tobaeoo, and oemplalns tbat It la notes geed salt used te be when ahe waa younger. Her maiden name waa Heffman and ebe waa bera ea May 17, 1786, la East Ooesiloo tewnehlp, Ln Ln Ln essteroennty. Sbe was married la Msy, 1806, te Jehn Brunner, and aa a result of tbat marriage she baa probably mere direct descendants then any living person in the oenntry. Eight et her fourteen children atlll eurvlve. Tbe eldeat la 80 and tbe youngest le 64. Sbe bad one pair of twins. Israel and Geerge Brunner, wee atlll live at the age et 70 years. Nearly all of her children married and raised large families, and her deaeendanta hying consist of eight children, thirty-five grandeblldren, 125 great grandeblldren and three great great granaehlldren, making 171 In all. Tbe old lady waa never taught te reed, but maaagee te pass ber time ruy content edly smoking end relating remlnlsoeneesot tbe olden times te people wboesllupon ber. She aays ahe never aaw General Washington nor any of the great men of peat, genera tions, aa she alwaya auyed at home and waa never mere than thirty mllea away fit hi tbe plaee of her blrtb in her life, Her mlcd is a mine et Information about tba people among whom aba lived aud tbe rural customs and duties of three quarters of a eentury ego. farai) .Ml brcnawlag Oom, Mary Yeunts, of Harrliburg, aged 12 years, ti auflarlng from facial i-aralysl. Thla sill lotion la due te cbe wing gam, she having employed tbe use of her Jswe se constantly during the laat three months that the maeeles of ber faee are power lees and ber nervea are la a dilapidated condition. When ahe laughs ber face presents aa amattng sight. Taere :is much sympathy felt for tbe little miss, as ber eondltlea la regarded a serious one by the pbyslelana who have been called upon te treat ber. In whatever position she Is able te twlat ber mouth, the muscles remain and tbe face la thus in a'.oenlorted shape until one of the members et her family assists her te plaee It la proper oon eon oen dltion. Her cbln drops end It frequently becomes necessary te tie a bandage ever her heed te beep the lower Jew in its proper plaee. Mary la new under the care et Dr.H!tcs, who Is spplylng plaatera te the faee, and under this treatment aba appears te be Improving, though very slowly. This Is tbe first ease of tbe kind that haa been beard or by many of the prominent physi cians In Harrisburg, and tnelr treatment Is much ea the order of aa experiment, adds Death el a Little Bey. Fcett H. Oh as, a two year-old son cf Officer Daniel Glass, of the police foree, who resides at Me North Sblppen street, died very suddenly this morning, The beywss taken with convulsions Sunday alterncca at four o'clock and he breathed bla laat at 3 o'clock tbla morning. The funeral will take plaee Wednesday with Interment at Lancaster cemetery. Tbe bereaved parea ta iiaye beea very un fortunate wltb their family. Oat of nine born te them but one Is Hying today. a m risaaua arsmaia. Short waa arreatari at Kmlnmu KJbaas, Mat Friday, for murdering ber atep deagbtet by driving a Ball laeraaau, TO JAIL FOR SIXTY DAYS. BDtteB a. b. aerna oarbet rAT tbb ajee OABAOca. raa cet.T.iu hum aa-naat Mm aaMMBtfaraHa Cm Ba tHaeiarged aa Aa la.otTMt-eUiar aaataaeta Imaged aad Oaeee tHtpaeM Ot Tba eeart la dbwbargtag tbe graad Jerara thanked them ler tbe faithful aad effleleet meaner ta wblcb they discharged their daaea. Upea the rs-essemblleg et oeart ea Sat urday afternoon tbe oeart resumed tba bearing of surety et peace aad deeerttea cases, wblcb oeuld net ba reached at the morning eeselea for waat of tlaaa. Geerge Heeht, elty. waa charged by Ed. H. DlUer with making threats egalaat him. Thepreeeoater testified tbat ea theSdef January, while paeetag Datteadeffet'a cigar eterr, Heeht eald ba would smash bla head If ba bad net Just get out of eaa scrape. Tbe defendant weak ea the witness etead aad awera that Ciller had written eeversl aoaadaleaa lettera te witness' wife, aad wbea be met Dlller ea tbeatreetbeteld blm If be did net eeaae his writing Insult ing lettera te ble wife be would tbraah blm. The oeurt dismissed tbe suit aad directed DKler, tbe prosecutor, te pay tbe eesta. Tbe desertion ease against Henry Urban wee dismissed wltb county for oests. Tbe parties ara new living together and doing wen. , Tbedeeertlea ease against Ltaoela Harris, a young colored man, was dismissed for the same reason. James Iiegaa, a puddler, kaewa la Co Ce lambla aa "Yankee Jim," wee charged with having drawn a knife and threatened te kill Obrlatlan Singer, a boy, for celling him a "black sheep." The dslssdant tad no recolleetloa of making tbe threat, bat said ba might have dena ee wbea he waa under tbe Influence el liquor. The oeurt d tree ted the defeadaat te pay the eesta aad eater but own reoegnlKinoe te keep the peeee for three months. SXRTBrfOKS IJireSKD. Jehn A. Westenberger, oenvlctedofoora. rattling an aaeault and battery ea K. Fraaer Bewmaa, wu seateaeed te pey a fine et 10 andoeata. Jehn Stein, Edward Hsmsker. Harry Flndley and James Hlnkle, the four Col umbia stove meulders who were convicted of assaulting F. U, Foramen aad Edward Keller, who took the places of strikers at the Columbia rolling mill, were each Ben Ben teneed te psy a fine et 915 aad costs. Tba oests In these suits amount te abcut fiOO. Lewis 8b.ei.fler, oenvlcted of eteallag sign si boxes from the Pennsylvania rail read company, was aeoteaeed te undergo an Imprisonment et two months. Sheafiei Is a trifle weak.mlnded. A MBWBPAPgB BAB 00KBITTXD. J. E. Heffer, eon of tbe proprietor of the ML Jey Beratd, was ealled before court for his final examination en bis dlscbaige aa aa Insolvent. Hcffer admitted having written au ertlele reflecting en tbe moral ebaracter of Mrs, Laura K. Stener, and in theelvll anlt for libel against blm tbe Jury awarded Mrr. Stener (500 damages. Yeung Heffor oeuld net raise this amount, and It being an action of tort, ba oeuld net be discharged aa en Insolvent until be has served 60 dsys In JalL Upen bla examination be admitted tbat be was a single man, working ea a salary of 98 per week, half of whleh he paid for beard, end tbat he was net possessed of any property except the clothes en bis back. Tbe oeurt made an order la accordance wltb the act of aaasmbly committing blm for sixty days unless he sooner dtsehargea tbe debt egalnst him. Mr, Heller la net kept as prisoners are usually kept. He haa the run of the prison corridors, can get delloaelea for himself If be la willing te psy for them end enjoys every liberty exeept that be cannot leave the prison luolesnre. OUHBBICT BUSINESS. : Wm. T. Brown was reappointed auditor of county efflcera' aoeounta for tbe year 1888. On tbe petition et Levi D. Welsner, who gave 95.000 ball te answer a charge of slan dering Gersen L. Bewman, the oeurt de clined te dlaebarge htm ea common ball, bat redaced it te 91,000. $ Oenaua rtaaa coats. The first week of the oemmou pleas oeurt waa opened at 10 o'elook this morning wltb Judge Patterson presiding la the lower court room and Judge Livingston la tbe upper room. Of the 30 cases en tbe list 15 were continued or esttled leaving 15 for trial Nene of tbe eases were reedy for trial thla morning and the Jurers were ex. cased until 220 o'clock. Jenes Ziek-sud Jacob B. Fisher, East Lampeter, and Jeseph Beller, Upper Lsa Lsa Lsa oeok, were appointed guardians of tbe miner ehlldien of Ell L. Zxik, deceased, late et East Lampeter township. Daniel D. Leamae, Upper Leaoeck, wia appointed guardian of the miner children of Mary B. Buckhart, late of Leaoeck town tewn ablp. rule was granted te show cense wby ee much of tbe finding of tbe grand Jury, as Imposed costs ea A. M. Cllne as prose, cater la tbe suit brought agalcat Henry Hlater.fer keeping a gambling bouse,sheuld net be stricken off. Counsel for petitioners praying for the condemnation et tbe Maner turnpike oom eom oem paoy prcasnted a petition for the appoint ment of viewers te pass upon the propriety of condemning said turnpike. HTllUCK JUKIR4 NKLEOTKU, TueBTsnWbe win imaianinsOssesAlBleat Tbe Pnilad.lphU A KsadUg Baliread. The following Jury was selected te dy te try tbe tbe suits of CenstaatlneMsglnnla, et Manhelm, against the Philadelphia A Read ing railroad oempany, en next week'e trial list: H. L. Boekwslter.East Lampeter: Martin Baldwin, Straaburg tewuablp; H. N. Breneman, Straaburg boreugn: Wm. Bryaen, Sallabury j U E. Gray bill. Colum bia ; Henry E. Hershey, Penn ; Jehn W. Keller, city; Milten Keeeb, Oeleraia j Henry Leyinsn, Estt Ltmpeter; Jebn Ober, West Denegal ; A. D. Rohrer, Lan caster township ; Jamea D. Trego, Ephrata. The following were aeleeted te try tbesult of KeteMUal, of Celumbls,agalnattheeame company, also en next week's list t Martin Baldwin, Straaburg township t Wm. Black, Jr, Little Britain; Dannie Donahue, Hadaeury ; Amee C. Oast, city; Jehn W. Keller, elty ; Milten Keeck, Col Cel rsln ; H. Loyresn, K.t Lamia er; Wm. Lelbe, West Karl ; A. D. Rebrer, Lancaster township ; C. B. Henctnger, Brecknock J Kdwsrd Kojer, Ephrata ; Emanuel Ratter, Leaoeck. II arc war. Camp.Dy in Troeble, The sberin en Saturday levied en the balldlnge of tbe Manhattan Hardware oempany, rne nt the largest man nlseturlng oeooerna in Reading. Land suitable ler building purpose w .a also levied upon. Tbe oeurt baa declared tbe company entirely Iceeitenr, and the claim., aggregating ever 959,000, will swallow up all lissssets. A Tisla Vary Lata, Fast Line, which la due here from tbe West et 6.05 a m., was six bears end a half late yesterday, and therefore did net reach Lancaster until neon. The delay was caused by a wreck et Allegrlppus, ea the UlbeayawaatalaA- Tweaty-etvea ears warrcBiae LANCASTER, PA., MONDAY. BB rAQB MTBBAKY BOClBtT. t rrawrasssaa Bsagsrsa at the Hesweal Bsbeal sweatBTdayBvealng. Mit.t.BBaviLt.a, Jan. as it te customary let aaeh eectety te pat forth extra eflerta at tbe meeting following the evening et their rlval'e aaalverasry. Thla la done ter tbe pnrpeee et pleasing end entertaining the many frlende et the heel who remain for a day or two after the aaalvereary. Oa Batarasy evening tbe rage presented a B?eetel pregramme, nearly all of which eeasJsted la the preseateUea of eeme part of Walter Heett'e poems end novels. Tba ebepel wm well filled and before tba exerelace the eectety and the audience were treated wltb a pleasant surprise. beautiful banner waa carried te tbe treat of tbe etage and Mr. Jehn Dale etepped forward aad la a neat speech pre seated the banner te tbe society. The ban ner oentatntd the motto et tbe eectety, and the speaker hoped the members wenld enlist snew under Its telda In upholding its meue ana in keeping bright the society's record. Tbe doaer was one of the lady members wbeee name be was net permitted te mention. Tba president responded, and In fitting terms accepted the banner In the nttne of tbe eoelety. The pregramme followed : Muele, "Rebecca'a Hymn," Ivanhoe, Pageohetr eulogy, "The Bard of Abbots ford," Miss Llllle Kready ; eeene, "Meg Marrille," Ouy Mannerlng, Mine Ida Hall aole, "Hymn te the Virgin," Lady of the Lake, Mies May Menies ; recitation, "Ooaatanee de Beverley," Marmlen, Mlsa Ada L. Andersen quertette, "Jeck y'ttsssiaearv'Meera, Keindellar, Metsr,ar, Lehman and Greblnger t scene, "Attempt ea tbe Lire of Amy Hebeart, Kenllwertb, Misses Neal and Weireraberger, and Mr. Metagar; reading, "Fits Jamea and Rpdertek Dbu," Lady of the Lake, Rev. J. W. Memlnger ) sole, "Lullaby te en Infant Cblef," Mlsa Grace Wylle. Reb Rey e drama tn four eoenea. Dramatis persotae: Reb Key (Mac Greger), William M. Tsggert; Helen MacGregor, Mlsa Myra Haverstlek Frsnela Oabaldlsteue. Cbarlea Ysrdley; Bailie Nlobel Jarvle, Jehn A, Sbeeley ; Dougal, Geerge MoOullech ; Oapu Thornten, A. H. Rutt; Rasblelgh Oabeldlstene. O. W. Rahnt Sir Frederick Vernen, E. M. Sbepp : Diana Twtava, rain uyuim n, nenu: rungiisn soldiers, Highlanders. Tbe exercises, Interspersed with excellent music, were attentively listened te by tbe audlenee wbe manifested tbelr appreciation by frequent and hearty applauae. Miss Kready in ber eulogy described tbe surroundings et the great novelist's boy hood and youth; and showed hew his living among tba battlefields and old castles of tbe border land Influenced bis subsequent literary work. Rev. J. W. Memlnger, of Lancatter, pre eented tbe icene of eaillng the clan of Rod Red erick Dhu wltb sueh vividness that we seemed te eee the aeldlera appear and again disappear en the mountain aid a The various character a represented in tbe drama were dressed In tbe Ssettlsh garb of tbe deys of Walter Beeit. The actors were all well prepared and performed thelr sev eral parte satisfactorily. Miss Haverstlck deserves special mention for tbe fine manner in wbiehsbe personated Helen MacGregor, tbe wife of Rib Rey. gROBI BBBCKMOOK, the Osatra Lyeaarn Approves Ibe Preliibl- tlen Am.ndm.at te turn Oonailtntlen. Bewjcamsvillb, Pa, Jan. 23 Cent re lyeeum Is doing setlve work. The mem bership numbers between CO snd 70. "tfeielvtd, That sn amendment be made te the constitution of Pennsylvania pro hibiting the manufacture and sale et liquor," waa discussed laat Friday eveulng en tbe sfflrmatlve by Messrs. C, H. Shirk and B. F. Wltwer ; en tha negstWe by Messrs. J. J. Swelltar, O. W. Dlflendnrfer, Dr. F. P. Yetter, H. M. Tayler and B. O. Stauffer. The decision was rendered In favor of sfflrmatlve. Peter, a fUteen-year old son of Mljhael Wltwer, died rety suddenly en Thursday. Mr. Christian Geed, residing about 1 mllea south of here, possesses a deed undo by William Penn' heirs lnl7C0 conveying ever 800 acres of land te Peter Geed at the pr.'co of a trifle less than 93 per acre Tbe deed ts written en paichmen, and la well preeerved. Mr. C. H. Shirk, teacher of Biwmanavllle secondary aehcpl, held a "spelling b.-e" nn Saturday evening. Tbe pregramme con slated of music, declamations, dramas, e. There were two elasaee. Mr. Adsm Wsltera was victor et the first claw and Sitnutl Shirk of tbe second. West Centre Is aroused evers ml deg scare. Temperance felka ara patting forth energetic eflerta In favor of thesmendment BirniO IB. AW ATTEMPT IO ESOAf K The aema at the Workhouse ; Submit Alter OOlesr 8banb Sboela. There are 23 tramps Inside of tbe store wall of the oeuniy woikheuae. Seme el the men are of the meat deapirate clisracter and for sometime they have been anxious te get net. Sunday night Officer Samuel Sbaub, whobaaebarge of tbe tramp, was engsged for a few mlnutea giving a woman lodging, who bad applied. It waa about a qaarter before - eight o'clock when be returned te tbe workhouse. As be eppreacbed the wall he aaw the beadaef a number of tbe bums above lu Tbey were all standing en thereof of the frame shanty Inside where ibey sleep, and were about making tbelr escspe ever tbe wall. Tbe cflleer procured a gun, which he leaded wltb small bird shot. He called te tbe tramps te go back, but when Ibey paid no attention be blazbd away at them. They did net atlr, and tberfllcer fired eight mere shots. At tbe last dlschsrge of the gun tbe shot went unoemforlably close te tbe nun, who slid oil tbe root and took te tbe abanty for safety, Nene of tbe men were hurt by the shot, ss Shaub fired te frighten them mere than anything else. Partw.ll Sainaen. Rev. Dr. Jehn Kuelllng, pastor of S. Jehn's Reformed chureb, preached bis laro lare well sermon en Sunday te a large congre gation. He has been pastor of thtachuieh twice, tbe last pastorate being for about three yeara. In bta sermon be refenedte the Increase In membership and etber statistics about tbe church. He lee Lancaster te morrow night te tskecharee of a mission church in Brooklyn, N. Y. Tbe new pastor of tbe church, Rev, O. P Belbel, of Harrisburg, will preach his first sermon In St. Jehn's en February 3, m Twe Uraekeu Men, Hugh Cornelian, a turn, very drunk en North Queen alreet Saturdsy afternoon. He was se disorderly that CenstableShaub lock blm before Alderman Deen, who gave film 5 days. William Lepley, twhe was very drunk Saturdsy afternoon, was arretted by Con stable Derwart and thlamornleg Alderman McConemy aent htm te Jail for 20 dajs. gaUta te Maaa Oat a Csm. Jeseph Lsrner waa unable te substantiate tbe cbargea be preferred against Michael Welsh, for cruelty te animals and falsa pretense, before Aldermen Barr, aud that magistrate dismissed the case. A H.llTaL. G. W. Be'itaiitr, former pastor of tha Church et Ged, will preach la tiiat enurcu tats aad te-morrow evening. A revival is taftegteMthara, JANUARY 28, 1889. MERCY FOR JAMES D. FISH r-OBR AMD A BALI YBAB1 TAKKM VROH Bit SBNtKNOB OF TKH XBtRS. rresktaat l.vtlsa Sites His Reasons rer Oraatlag a CemBtatailea-The reUilea Fer the rrlssaer Mgasa By assay Bast- ess Msa-rrsh's Healkh railing. Washington, D. O , Jan. 28 President Cleveland bee commeted tbe aeateaee et James D Flab, formerly president et the Mailne National bank et New Yerk, wbe wee sentenced la June 188S te tea yeara Imprisonment at Auburnfer misapplying tbe leads of the beak. Tba president's endorsement reeds': "Tbla convict is 69 yeara et age. Prier te his con viction ba was trusted end respected by all wbe knew blm ; end all bla dealings aad intercourse with bis fellow men, both la business end social life, bad beea eucbaa te secure their een fldeaee and esteem. In tbe view I take et the application for hie pardon there le no occasion te refer te tbe nature et ble offense nor te comment upca the evldenee en whleh bis oenvletloa resta further than te suggest tbat thla le a easa In which tba actual and wilful Intent te defraud depend upon Influences eemewhst unesrtala. "i have rarely It ever eeen a petition for executive clemency signed se numerously ss the one presented In thla case by cltliens of great respectability and business stand ing. The prisoner elnee bla oenvletloa bae aided tbe administration of tbe criminal law by giving valuable testimony upon the trial of another offender. He has en d ured hie Imprisonment thus far with ell tbe fortitude and resignation possible, and haa been scrupulously obedient te all prison rules. Medical proof produced before me iniiy establishes tbe fact tbat wltb advanced ege and serious disabilities, end by reason of bla confinement, be Is physically and mentally fast falling, and I am satisfied that he will net eurvlve his Imprisonment lr much longer extended. "Every object sought te be attained by tbe punishment of erlme wlllbeeooom wlllbeeeoom wlllbeeoeom pl!ahed,tn my oplnler.by a commutation of the convleta eentenee te imprisonment for a a term et five years and alx months, wltb allowance et ell reduction for geed oenduot Such oemmutatlon la therefore granted." lie Broke gross tha Lebanon Jail. Any one who has ever eeen the qneer Jail at Lebanon, wonders hew the aherlff manages te keep tbe prlsensra In it. Leas tban a year age Murderer Showers, who was ee broken down by dlseaae and old age that be could eoareely walk, man. aged te breek out without mueb difficulty. Oa Saturday evening Edward Murpby, whose sentence for larceny was almost up became tired et tbe place. He took a rope which he bad made of rope, and tied a brick te one end. Thla be threw ever tbe stone wall, and when It eaught In the reef exten sion he pulled himself ever. Ne reward baa been offered ter Murpby, as be wss tha most mtoeblevous man In tbe Jail and tha people ere gled te get rid of him. The prlsensra who remsin In tbe Jail probably de ae because they like tbe place. m rressented Fer Lare.ny ae Balls. Jebn Nevella waa arrested te-dey en a warrant Issued by Alderman Halbeeb, charging him wltb lareeny as bailee. Max Pretnane, a Russlsn Hebrew, le tbe prose cutor, and he alleges that Nevella retained In bla oustedy his valise containing clothing and goods. Nevella claims that Fremane borrowed an umbrella yesterday, broke It, refused te pay for bis negligence, end he kept the vsllee until be waa paid, Aldei man Halbacb will bear the parties this evening. m BltaneD, Quay A Oe. Frem the Mew Yerk Tribune, A. gentleman wbe baa been offered a piece en tbe new Philadelphia Inquirer aald: "1 think Senater Quay is back of Elvereen. At all events, tbe Inquirer la te be run en tha pisnef tbe New Yerk rislUe, snd It will be straight Republican, and an efiert will be made te outstrip all tbe dallies In tbe city in subscriptions, and aa a tearless champion of the great Republi can party." At tbe Inquirtr office It wu stated that at least three weeks would elapse before tbe new manegement would take bold, and In the meantime tbe best newspaper men attainable would be asked te accept posi tions en tbe paper. Arisen Bte ee Jan. 8. The strange case of Mrs. Emma Altbeaee, tbe eelebrated Attica, N. Y., aleeper, la sgata pe tiling men cl science. Payslelsns prophesied ber death mouths ego, yet she still liver. It Is feared, however, that tbe sleep ebe Is new In will be ber last. Bbe Is growing thinner day by day, aud sppeara weaker alter each trance or steep ing spell. She iell Inte one et tbeeetreoefs the middle of laat mouth and alepl for nine consecutive days. This was thought te be ber end snd preparations were made for Ibe funeral, but ahe awoke end remained con scious tbree daya Since Jan. 8 abe baa been asleep, Her fscs la entirely colorless, and abe baa the appearance of a dead per son, I-silag Oot a Town, from the Lebanon Itmts. Mr. A. M. Landls, of Laneaster, wbe purchased the ML Vernen property at ConevrageJunotlon for 23,C00 some months age, Intenda te erect a hotel and town there. On Saturday surveyors commenced laying out the grcund for ten houses which will be erecti d es seen aa possible. The site Is Immediately north el tbe present depot, and la well adap'ed for the purpose. Mr. Landls bss sold lets te etber parties who will erect home", and the oemlng summer will show a decided change In the surroundings at Conewsge Jnnotlen. Charged Wlta Asianltaad llatlsry. Wealey Staplelerd was beard by Alderman Halbach en Saturday evening en a charge of aaasult and battery preferred by Geerge Heek, better known as Balti-. mere Smithy. Tbe prosecutor could net make out a caatt and tbe alderman dismissed It. Ellis O. Clark haa beea proseenlcd before Alderman Barr for assault and battery by hla sister, Laura Clark. She alleges that he struck her en Sunday without provoca tion. Ball was entered for a hearing. Commlslene of Notaries reblle. The coiumlislens of tbe following notaries publle were received et tbe roeorder's cfllen this morning : IS, M. OrMder, ML Jey; Jebn M. Grelder, Mount Meunt vllle ; C. C. Kauflman snd Beet! Patten, Columbia! G. Resa Eableman, Gee. A. Lane, Jebn W. Appel, Allan A. Herr and I. C. Arneld, city. These appointments were made when the Saeati waa net in aesslen, and were confirmed by tbat body last week, Ba.ce.sfu! 8eppar. Tbe LsdleV Mite roetety of SL Paul's M. E. chureb, gave a supper en Saturday evening, which, was largely attended. Tbe amount realized, about 9E0, will be applied te tbe fund being raised for the f urnlsblag of tbe new parsonage. Kx.cailOB lessee. Charles Geedman, trustee et Sarah Sharp, te-day Issued executtea egalast Jamea ttaurp, at is4Abery wwaaaip, far fe,eaa, rRBBiea jrtetjnn Bsviaxs. PreiMsat Oarset (Harases le Aeespt and tta rveseai Mlalatry OoatleMs. Pabis, Jan. 38 Premier Fiequet tble morning tendmd tba lailaraatlaaa af tha entire eablnet te President Carnet. Tha latter declined te reeeive them. nlanwsa Tep. Oa Sunday Gsusrat Bealanger, wbe aireaay holds a seat la the Chamber of Deputies for tbe department of-the Nerd, was elected by a majority of about 80,000 deputy from tbe department of the Seine, whleh cenelste et tbe city et Paris. The election wss regarded aa a test et the politi cal strength of Bcmlenger, and by many ss a declaration for or asalnst tbe republic, tbe enemies of tbe existing form el govern ment supporting tbe general. The excite ment wee very great and a large forea of municipal guard b aad cavalry lined tha avenues te maintain order. The members of tbe government era as tounded at tba result. Bete are freely offered that ibe ministry will resign te morrow. The Bnulangtstanredlet the Immediate fell of the Fiequet ministry, tbedlseolnllea of x-aruameui ana a general election In Meteb. They also forecast a rupture In tha Radiesl Bmnj, ana express ee neuer that forty adical deputies will Jein the Beulangtsta' ranks, and thus give tne general a following of sixty members In tha preeentebamber. The general will leatgn the Seine aeat, retaining that for the Nerd department. When Boulanger waa going home alter tbe announcement of the result, he peaaed a restaurant eppcelte te tbe Cafe Durand where friends of tbe government were aasembled. The latter biased loudly, and Buulanget'a frlende replied by throwing stones. De l,aepa claims the credit for tbe gen eral's immtnss m.Jerly, aa tbe result of ble telling his aiuuta hew te vote aud publicly dialog Boulanger. en Tuara wat wear. Twe Teer Urphaa Bera Taken Inte Gaitedy, tint roeod te lie All Might. Saturday even lug as Harrisburg Express, due here at 7&0. ever the Pennavlvanla railroad, from Philadelphia, came rolling Inte tbe passenger elation, two boys were observed en the train between tbe engine and a baggage ear. Hardly hsd tbe train atepped until they Jumped off and ran into tha water cleeet of the station. Here 'they weie found by Offleer Beat. One bad his beet ueft and from It be was pouring water. He aald tbey were soaked while standing ea the plstrerm of tbe our, while the trela wea tsklng wster between Philadelphia and Lancaster. Tbe tffflcer supposed the boys wsre runawaya and took them te tha atatten beuse. There tbey gave their names aa Lloyd and Paul Rogers. The former said be waa 14 yeare old and tba latter 17, Lloyd bad a cornet upon which be plays very well, snd u mnste book, but nelther bad a eent et money. Tbe beya tslked very freely and told a straightforward story te tba offleer en d uty at tbe station beuse. They said tbey were burn la St. Leuis, where tbelr father died eeme yeara ego. Tbelr mother tben married Chsriear.Nathsa Rebblns and tbey esme East. Tbey first lived in Philadelphia and then moved te New Yerk. Something ever a week age tha mother died and she waa taken te Phil, adelpbia for burial. The boys attended the funeral and after that tbelr step father, who they describe as a drunken "soak," told tbem te teava aa ha would de- nothing for them. Tbe mother bad told tbem previous te hsr deeth thst It would be better it tbey would start out la life for themselves. Tbey remained eeversl daya In Philadelphia, and were at tha house of Mra.Qalgat82t Wlntenatreet. Oa Saturday they resolved te go West, and endeavored te make tbelr wey te Kanaaa Olty where tbey have a brother. They bearded the Harrisburg Express In West Philadelphia In the evening, and eaute te Lancaster, where they were arrested. Tbe beya are well dressed; they are very bright and Intelligent end use geed language. Lloyd Bays he waa a cash boy In Le Beuttlllsr's store, Philadelphia, for a time, and Paul worked at 422 Walnut street, et printing. The ehlef of police teiegrapnea te atra. vjaig, m Philadelphia, thinking that the boys wsre run swsys. Ha received an answer stat ing tbat tbey were all right and were peer orphan boys trying te gst Wsst. Everything tbe boys ssld sppeered te be straight and tbey gained thesympatby of all wbe saw tbsm. Chief Bmelts took a great Interest In tbem aad yesterdsy sup plied tbem wltb sendwlebes, apples, dta Te-dsy be aolleeted some money end par chased tloketa for tbem te Harrisburg. The Bey's Wslklag Batch. This grest pedestrian event cams te a olese In tbe Glrard boese bell Selurdey evening. There was a pretty geed attend attend anee and Jake Parke sgala furnlabed tbe music Emll Destsr rsn five milts, aad furnished lets of fun for a time. The soero at tbe end for tbe tbree welkere was glvea eat as: Kemp, 220 miles; " Dlllervlllt." (Altbease), 210X, Saydsr, 175, Nene of tbe walkers msd anything Ilka this Bom Bem ber et miles, as It required 03 lips for a mile, while they bad co uss for mere than 40. After tbe expenaes of tba walking mttch had been paid the following large euma were given Ibe men Interested In Its Walkers: Kempf, 11; "Dlllervllle," 80 cents ; Hnjder, COj cents;; Tralnsrs Hodgen, 25 cents ; Fisner, 30 cents, Nlake), 10 cent; Doei-toacer Uuber, 20 cents ; Judge Msyuard, 6 cents. Watch Factory Organisatien. At a meeting et the stockholders of tbe Keystone Standard Watch company of thla city, held en Saturday, the following direc tors were cbeaen ; Gee. M. Franklin, Gee. Stelnman, W, Z. Sener, of Laneaster, Dr. C. M. Buelleaberger, and W. J. Atkinson, Philadelphia. Dr. Shellenberger waa aleeitd president, and Mr. Sener secretary and treasurer. Maaa nurnsd. On Sunday afternoon the smoke house of Catherine Blumensobeln, residing near Sliver Springs, which Is In tbe kitchen, caught fire. The meat or two bege, belong, leg te Peter Blumenscbeln, waa burned. The neighbors assl.ted In putting out the flames or the whole heuse would have beea destroyed. m ll.arleg Appeal. The county oemmlasloners beard ar peels from taxation for oenuty snd state purposes en Saturday as made by the sssessera of Adsmstewn and Btrasbnrg borough. Te-day appeals from Manhelm end Washington boroughs were disposed of. Only a few parties bsve sppeered before the ommltsleners te bsve the valuation change.!. m i recsral el Ames Heak. The funeral of A mm Heak, wbe died la Millersville en Friday, loes: place this alternoeu. Services were held et tbe borne et tbe deceased by eeveral minister. Tbe funeral then proceeded te Lincaster ecd was met at tbe edge of the city by Geerge 1L Themas Pest, G. A. R. Tbe Interment was made at Lwnarter cemetery. Rale el Uit freixriy, Joel L. Ha'ues, auoilenoer, for Daniel F. Kberuu.u, admlnlatra or el Jehn M$er, deceased, sold Ibe two atery brie t beuse Ne. 112 East Vine etreet, ea Saturday evening, te Obrlatlan Wldmyer, for ILSM Tha tot haa a freatage of 30 feet aad a depth af 19 feet, ,. i mSmSKm PJRICE TWO OENT82 I II . v. il TWn PRNKTillT RITT f 'Alt? USB -.FABSBD IM TBB BOUl OtBBB BT TBB BBBATaV .4 The ataasare Isarssslsg ta ateea reaaiea of Mtete Whams "i., Btaar Ve the frasMest's Araay Masses M Besilve re: $; f .A- Wasbikqteb, Jaa. 98. la tha day tha call et etatee waa daman and members were granted leave M) aeeir measures with tha clerk. f- o.naie diii was pasasa mereeeieg um elen et sold lers or sellers who hay laat baeda te 91C0 per month. '' -- wwMwm.WM. HWBHHI vldlag far the Jelat meeting of aa Th. Smi.U ..- . . . - i. neuses or CoBeraM m rtt is. aw purpose of counting tha electoral vete'5. egreed te. . uBsniM mi attempt was aeaaa Mr. Hemphill te eeeare tba float 4 consideration of District et Culumbsa aeas. -r xa was anmgeBiBsa vj aa oemmasea sppropriatieas under tha lwdetahlaal xunasii, ana me tieaee, after a contest, went into oemmlttee of tha ea tbe sundry elvU bill. rf-v in the seaate te-day Mr. Obeaflle tbat la miietqueneeet directions glvea aar. uidseb te me cmetai report, ha 1 draw hla resolution et laat Friday far notion of tbe record. 4; a pretest against me admisaiea of Mexico aaa atate, by tha residents, (Oiorreu. : Sensts bills were peeaed aqtbertatag uoaatrueuon et triages aereas tha Mi Beer Leavsawerth aad aeat staaaaa Oa aotlea of Mr. Blair, tba arm b' penslea bill waa lakea up, emeaded passed. The eeneular aad dlpieaaaUc uea out waa wea ceiled up. K ear. era, ei atMhigea, tairedaced Kt Heuse te-dey a resolution nqaaaUag vraoiaryei state te ireasmil te law all Joint protocols aad msraeraefle af proceedings et theoeafereaea betweea repreesntativea of Germear. Great and tbe United States la regard te referred te by Vlee Ceaeat Blsshleet la tbe president's message te touching Bameaa affaire. -: A BeliarHa a aim abU Kspleaas. JX: BOHABTOtf, Pa, Jab. 88. A explosion occurred at Harvey's silk ibis morning, one ei the four large la use exploded, tearing the eagtaa boiler roeme te pieces aad throwing debrie In every dlrecttea. OneaMeef ailU waa completely wreaked, aa! three floere were allied with brleke pleeee of timber. The eaglaeer, H Sehlatel, aad Herace Aaderaea, were badly asaldsd. 'd' August Albert, eaetber fireaae. aad Harvey, owner of the mill, who wan la eagtaa room, were aUgbtly eat. -' Beblatel'e henee, close by, waa tern pleeee aad hla wife wea burled wHb wreckage, but escaped eerteaa Injurs, Bella Dea.ai Urn baa. Feplab BLCFr. Afei Jsag-ai 4 holler exploded fa she eaw aalilaf aV Perkins, Saturday aitoraeoa, kllUag men aad fatally lnjarlng three mere, killed era Judge J. R. KHraaKaal,J .unrenistsr ana J een Mtoere. Hoeert Metoeim was fatally smlded, Htensra u. parkins aaa Hiebard i wsre fatally hurt- Olaybera and Rebert Speneer, who waa employed about tha mill, ware alae bait hurt, while four ethers escaped wHhelajm injuries, xna entire mill ware down aad parte et tba boiler were 800 yards. Lsek et water la the eauaed tbe disaster. ,,: Died of Hie Waaaas. &1 WiLKKSBABaa, Pa, Jan. 38 Offlear Villa, one et tbe polteemea who waa ehes lev the riot at Hyde Park last night, died thai morning. He leavee e wife end two ehueV, ran, Parties of armed mea are eeoertaar tha weeds In search of tbe aarderera, -":: . Vf ja s-osieasos atasoea ei vsaa. 3., Bahwat, N.J., Jan. 24 The peek el ee hare was entered by burglars daxtag tba nigbt wbe blew epea tbe eafe aad teek 1 OnO. Than I. .n da. 1a Ik. lkl.M& i , tfj A Wesasa Bealsaead ta IM am tbe a: FBILADBLfBIA, JAB. 38. Hit. BeVfOwVt wne pleaded gouty of murdering hoc aaa. uane, was 10-eay saataaesa ey 4 Beg tabehsaged- A TKLKOBAfBIO Tan. 7,H X XIO Ul VIUHU1 OUII, UIIO OJIUVailW O'W'fi Via I ThIh.U Ul.. kl- m..kI. ..a . atreyed tba opera boese block. ewv.wv. rtcta King Humbert at the opening of lae.w Italian parliament te-day aald he walfeiS oentlnue te work for tbe peeee ell deeka. Tk. TTnlfA HI.Im.nhmm. - - - 1 M WM..WW UMMI..MIM. WW, MM a new trial in the case of Collector of Pert et New Yerk Roberteea agelaat O. L. m PatklnA P Kesly .Vietsrtesw. Paii.Asxt.rBiA, Jaa. 2a Tbe eapriasiV oeurt this meralag dbebaraed J JpTJEMter vi eAAwaaa eaAMsp aa um vimumj aTtauaay g PMBIIBb. tf ntAtns fama fansn mmMTtM Tt lOeia .,! gave a long opinion la the Blatter aad ha) '$ conclusion is inss ins eraar 01 tae sears a"' commanding Keety te exhibit aad expiate bis meter was premature, because It net fairly at Issue. WBATBBB UrOlOATIOBB. f I Wasbinutek, D, a, Jab. 28. Fee I j Eastern Penasylvaala: Generally fain ,t f UIUUU WIUW i U1HU OlUBai U1W OUSWH diminishing la foree te-night. Al the Btsnea Hebm. The mayor hsd quite a lively oeart thla T morning. Cberles Abbett, who wee draak, " mbam mah. n 1-11 fAOnrf.. illaM W- -bIm , --f for the eame eflense. cot 30 dsva ta tha '3 workhouse, Jehn Miller aad Oharlae Nelan, two tramps, were the reclptsBas of M) daye each In tbe workhouse. - V Sunday evening wee a oew. BhewHfeaad, 1 wbe chased ber te Orange aad Prince streets S and thea took her te the etatlea boaae, Baa AJ waa claimed later by Solemon Breaaec a Seventh ward Ruaalaa,wbe said lbs aalaaal " f. had broken eat of the stable while ba wea J at chureb. She waa discharged ea ber ewa reoegnixuioe ana me owner soda air bob w, premising tbat she would be of geed be havior lu the future. The Uhlan Ksua.er oeaayaay. The Ltlllaa Kennedy oempany played te miserable business in this elty the whole of lsst week end up te Baturdsy's matlaee. At tbat performance the becae waa fall. The reason for this was tbat the mere at less weU kaewa drama " Dade Teea'a Cable," was played. The ejmpasy waa net In the beet oeadlUoa te rrodaee tha plsy. yet tbey did It very creditably. Maa Kennedy waa oe npellel te take the part et Eva owing te tbe a'okaess of the pitseate wbtim tbe obsraetsr wee esalBed. la aha evening " Tbe Bed Bey," which la "Feeh'a Bed Bey," was plsy sd te a fair aeaaa. tub ie e wild, ctaiy kind of oemedy aad hea ettea beea eeea here. This eempeay did aa well ee the avenge The eeaeaaay wal from bete te CuaiWa, altliwl sn assa " JLliLX' ui m r. Si M i 3 V . V iVfcw&rj!f-. -iiUi ,.' t V..-X4i K "
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