. pml ' iLwwta59r5s7WRPEawBj rarw.v .. -h - s ctl" wrsr ar imwwn3mifW'J'- " f - "v - , fw-- tt&ife&'&V.s ? .''J"KVie, J, Sk Jmtlatl lef ? VOLUME XXV-NO. 149. LANCASTER, PA., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1889. PRICE TWO CEOT9.1 a,-,; r- a.j n PACKED LEAF MOVING. MINI BCNDBBD SUM ttSUBB IN 1HB WBBSVg TBSHSAOTlOafS, rnamrmtM mini These SThe BesgM ena Ik MniTHr rat for Mew Tsaeeee Desaettlfl OlKllHUI. Mew IM. Dating the pM weak about 900 ease of ImI tobaeoo el the crop of '87 war handled. Of that aamber 520 wen purchased by B. a Ksadlg Oa, f mm M. S. Beeehrlst, of Silver Borings. Tata firm aeld abeat 300 eaaaa la amall leta. Buyers ara atlll driving eyer the country, bat ara net making many purchases. Bena few axeglTlng attention tossed leaf, aad tbsy kaTaBe trouble la earning te tarma with farmers who have aecd lead leaf. Farmers who have payrasnts te make ea April lt ara getting uneasy, and their aaeaaatUea may compel tbem te take laaa for tkelr tobaeoo than they ara bow willing te aeil for. The following aalea have been made In Eist Hemptleld tewnahlp : Albert Qraber, 2 aeraa eeed, at 6j round te Bamnel Mamma ; ltaae Brnbaker, 1 aera aead at b round, te same ; Henry Hertcler. 1 acre Havana at 22f sound le aame ; Ang, Blnehart, 4 aeraa Havana, at 18, 4, 2, te A. B.Krsiderfc Ce. (Henry Btaafler, 2 aeraa aead, at 6K eund, te Samuel Mamma ; David Ntealey, 4 aerea aeed, at 6K round, te aame ; Jioeb Kurtz, l aera Havana, at 18, 8, 4, 2, te Jehn H. Btaufier ; Geerge Hees, 2 aerea aeed, at b round ; Jehn Lump, 4 aerea Havana, at 18, 4, 2, te A. B. Krelder&G&s Ben. Beer, 1 aetea Havana, at 23 round, te Daniel Leng; Martin Hetter 4 aerea Havana, at 18, 4, 2. The following aalea have been made in Paradlaa tewnahlp: Ohriatlan Harab, 4 aerea, Havana, at 27, 0, e and 2 te Shirk A Ce. Mr. Harah received for tbla crop between 11,600 and 11,000. Eutlaa Den llnger, 4 aorta, te aame purehaaeraat 25,6 and 2. Jehn Godiehalk aeld hla orep at 22 eenta round. The following aalea or teed leaf ara reperted from Smith vlll : Abram Miller, 1 acre, teStcrneman for Conn at 8, 2 and 2; Lswls Miller, i acre, te aame buyer at 8;f , 2 aad 2 ; Benjamin Blnehart, Ijf aerea, at 9, 2 and 2 and Dinlel Slekte, 2 aerea, at Gi eenta round. Mw Yerk BUrhsts. Frem tlie U. 8, ToUatce Journal. The activity in our market Blackened allghtly during the pis, week. The prln prln elpal demand new la for old aeed fillers ; but these who want them will have te wait yet a while, till the '87 crepa are a little mere aeaaened with age. Filters of crops prevleua te the '87 are very acareeand there la net a auperabundanee of '87 filler, aa Fennaylvanla, tbe principal eouree or aubatantlal aeed filler., produced very llttle of the oeveted filler In ita '87 orep The aeed orep el that jetr wa tee light, tee large, and tee fllmay te oerreapond te the manufacturer desires ler a heavy bodied, lull-flavored leat It will have te ha aubatlluted largely thla year by the Onondaga. The price ter It la therefore properionately advancing. The aalea el all aind. of aeed amounted te about 1,200 eaaea ler the week. Seme fine leta or New Kegland Havana wrapper are atlll waiting torneonnolaaeur. In what orep te Invest tbla year, aalde from the New England Havana, la a hard problem for our pecker. There la hardly aaatlafaoteryoropgrown,and comparatively Utile of the new crepa haa thua far been secured. Tbe.ecrap.may all de for binder, filler and expert purpeaea, but they will hardly yield any wrappers. Tne pre sped h; therefore, for a ruiblng Sumatra bualneaa are again exceedingly favorable. With aeme obeloa leta of Havana aeed wrapper atlll In the market, the eaiin el Samatra, aa aoen aa the duty la aettled, are going off amoetbly and satisfactorily. Salea ler the week, about 400 balea. in the meat satisfactory oendltlon, hew ever, la atlll the Havana market. There la net a rlppte te dlaturb Ita even flew el aaler. The '83 waa a remarkably geed crop of Havana, of excellent burning qualities, and people are willing te pay ler It in lull value. Saua for tbe week, about 1,000 balea. from the Tobacco Leaf. Very little can be remarked upon tbe market tbla week. The amount of tobacco aelllng waa net large, and what aeld wai only in a email way. In the country there aeeme te be a little mero activity, but the amount of tobaeoo purchaaed up te date or the new crop la net large. Sumatra A geed business baa been done during tbe paat week In all grade of thla article. Bualneaa for tbe month of January V waa very aatlalaotery, and the Indication are IBat tbla month will be mueh better. The aalea alnee our last report were 376 balea at II 20 te II Havana About 700 balea or nllera changed hands at 083 te Jl 10, The demand ler talla la very brlik. 8. dans' Hen' K.pert. Following are the aalea el leat tobacco reported by J. S. Qana' Ben, tobaeoo broker, Ne. 131 Water atreet, New Yerk, for tbe week ending Monday, February 11, 1889: 200 eaaea 1887 Wlsoenaln Havana, 93' liue : 100 eaaea 1887 Pennsylvania Havana, 16220.' : 100 eases 1837 Nbw Kngland Ha vana. 1435c ( 150 cam. 1887 atate Havana, 13(5)10 1 ; 200 CMea 1887 Pennsylvania aeed, ejUJX&. 100 caaea 1883 Fennaylvanla aead, l(Xjil24e ; 160 cuee aundrler, &)($ 28ia Tour, 1.0C0 eaaea. Tbs rbilad.lpbla Harkst. JTrein the Tebicca Leaf. The handling of leal tobaeoo suitable for elgara the paat week continue te move moderately. The demand la oenfined te no particular grade, while the prlee aaked and obtained anewa that figures are fully sus talned. S took a en band are net heavy, and yet a general aaeertment can be found In the handa or eaeh dealer. Sumatra moves In and out el store dally, and brluga ita prlee without a murmur. Havana baa the lead en aalea. Consider, able haa been handled the past week, Wisconsin Tobacco, correspondent wrltaa from Edgerton, aa te the crop of WUoenaln tobaeoo. Hi This baa been the busiest week In thla market thua far of tbe eeasen. Several Hundred aerea have been contracted ler, many or them large crops. Since the growers bsve shown a disposition te so se espt the offers made them, mere el the bnyers have exhibited a dealre te take held of the orep. There eeems te be a way open bow for the mnvsmsnt or quite a portion of aba '88 crop, provided It can be bought at tbe present quotation. While tbe prieea paid are net large, In meat Inataneea they ara fair, and wnen It la taken Inte con cen con alderatlen that aalea are made In the bundle aad many of them at a round prlee, tbe figure ara equivalent te receiving 2 te go advance three mentha later. The 'Deves' In aslen. The monthly meeting of tbe 'Deves" wai held at tbe residence el Mr. Jehn Grady, Marietta, en Monday evening. Tbe feature of the evening waa a piper by CeL Jacob Thnma en the rise and fall or the Marietta Beard or Trade, The Introduction et dec dec trie light and ether Improvements necesssry 1b the borough or Marietta were dlacusaed. Dl4 la failsd.iphlh. Mrs, Ptrlek Rehlll, widow of Mr.Petrtek Rehlll, a well known railroad contractor, died at St. Jeaeph'a hospital, Philadelphia, ea Monday evening alter a lengthy illnete. She waa well known In tbla city, where aba frequently visited and where she bad numerous relatives. Otwrj.rlr st the Opeia HOB... Fred Turner waa arrested last evening by flinaiaVla Plnknl If v pfttfilnv a fllaturliannfl at Procter's opera house. He waa locked op at tha station beuse sad td oempUUat mads aaBaraMf. varaaAWi ib oenvaamoM. AaaaslMi seat . A at. at Be ear Erib, Fate. 11 The aaaaal eoavaaUea of the Peaaaylvaata department of U Oread Army ef tka Repabtle 1b program Tka bbssIebb wHl likely eeaUaaa naUl Friday boob. A majority of lhadslegstss arrived yeaterday, aad te-day they ara errtvlagea ovary trala. Taa people of thla city ara gtvlag tka vetarana a warm WM6aMalflk Dapartmaat Oemmaadar Mage opened the oeavaaUon aad delivered as addreaa la wbJsh, after ealllag attaaUeB te taa hleceri. eat aaaoeUUeae oeaaectad with Iiaka Kria, where the gallant Perry ae aigaaUy defeated tka BrtUah la 1813, ka apeka aa follewa : " Important quaattena, whlek wtU Involve lntereata dear te avary aeearata, eenfreat ua, aad they ara te be, eeneMered aad determined. Our oeaolaatoaa will no den b have weight and lefiaeaee with leglautlve bedlea el the commonwealth, aad It la highly eeeentlal that we deliberate wlaely and wall. Everywhere throughout the oemmoawaalth tbe Oread Army of the Kepablle meeta the latelllgeat and patriotic appreciation of the people. Ita ataadfaat fealty te dety haa wen the hlgheat oem maaaauea, ana no oenvinosa tne ieyu people that ear prefemlene ara net myihleei or pretenUeas, net a en tlmeat, but a atertlag reality, and that taa orgaaiutlea haa engaged In a work, none ether mero honorable, none ether mero merltorteua, aad aeae ether mere exempliflea ihoae nebleet Impulaea which only geaoreua kaarta can feel.' If, therefore, we oentrlbue te oenduet enraalvea In Ike future aa te Invite the oleaeat aeratiay, wa will aet ealy maintain ear honored pe. Bltlen, but richer fruition awalta aa and new and warm frlenda will espeuae our eauae, and the Grand Army of the Repub lic will oentloue te march forward with oeaquerlng foree te a glorious, patriotic and honorable ending." 11 There are no w before the Iegliiature el the commonwealth aeveral btlEa of para mount Intereat te the aeldlera of the late war, and whleh await a deUvereaoe from thla encampment before final action will be taken thereon. The meet Important and of the greateat Intereat te the comrade of the Grand Army la the legislation new pending relative te the oentlnnanoo of the aeldlera' erphana echoela. By an aet of the assembly, approved May 15, 1874, all children were te be dlaebaraed and the aoheola oleaed Mav Slat, 1879.' Thta law waa repealed In 1878, aa It waa found im im peaalble te cleae the aoheola, owing te tka number el children In tbe aoheola. Aa act el assembly, approved Jane 11, 1870, provided 'that there aball be no admlaalena alter June 1, 1882, and the aoheola clcae en June 1, 1885' in 1883, It waa found lm practicable te cleae the aoheola at the time contemplated, and In that year aa act of aseembly, approved J one 28, 1883, provided there eball be no admlaalena alter June 1, 18S7, and tbe ichoela ahall cleae Junal, 189U.' "The acla of aaaembly, tha meat Import ant, are cited that we may the better under stand tbe legislation enacted for tbe oon eon oen llnuanoe of theie schools. la 1883, whea e Hurts were aneeeaalally made te repeal the law and continue the aoheola, It waa urged that 1,770 erphana would be without hemea If the echoela were oleaed j the eltuatlen waa appreciated, and the echoela een tinned. Te day we are ataln confronted with tbe fact that ever 1,600 children will be home, leaa II the aoheola are oleaed aa provided by existing law. I presume It will net be denied the lawa relating te the establish, ment et tbese aoheola and their oentlnuanoe have been enacted through the Influence and with the approval . el the Grand Army or tbe Republic, and that la aueh lawa, three different timea have been appointed ler their termination, and, further, that when theae datea for olealng the aoheola were fixed, they ware ae deter mined upon data Intelligently obtained. If aueh la the ease then the Grand Army haa tacitly, If net actually, pledged Ua faith te the previsions of tbe existing law. And ?ret 1 appreciate tbe perplexing eltuatlen n whlcb we find ourselves, and feel the Imperative necessity of asking for further legislation te provide and protect the 1,600 orphan children, who will be without hemea and means et support If tbe aoheola are cleeed and no previsions are made ter them. It la fearful te think el tbe evil that may befall many of them; therefore their con tinued care and protection, nntll able te provide for themselves, la deaervlng el our beat thought and consideration." In hla report, tbe assistant adjutant gen eral aald : " During the year thirteen new pests bve been mustered, alx have been reorganized and lour have been disbanded. Many el the pest in the department ere experiencing dlOleulty In keeping up the attendance at meetlnga. Tbla la noticeable In the mere aparaely aettled dlatrleta, where oemradea' are compelled te go long dla tancea te attend the pest meeting. It la net an uncommon or an unoaeal thing for oemradea te travel from four te alx mile te be present at the muster of the pest. There era eeven pesta In the depart ment that will probably have te disband at an early day. I have oemmunloated with tbe oemradea of theae pests and endeavored te have them renew their interest In the organization. In each caae they premised te de ae, but have evidently taken no no tion In tbe matter. Tbelollewlng ten peeta ahew the laraeet galna during the year : Pests Ne. 68, 72; 128, 00: 87. 61; Id. 60; 84, 60; 203, 30; 317, 30; 19, 31; 37, 31; 63, 34. ' The following ten ahew heaviest leaaea : ,Pe't Ne. 07, 43; 20, 34; 40, 34; 180. 84! 240, 34; 511, 32; 100, 31; Ci, 23; 217, 28; 167, 20. Pest Ne. 2, et Philadelphia, U ettll the largest pest in the department, reporting 613 membera In geed standing. Pest Ne. 339 la the amalleat, reporting 10 membera. " The number in geed atandlng Deeember 31, 1883, 41,830; number el peata January 31, 188?, 681; number oleemradea dropped, 2.291; number or oemradea relieved, 2,409; amount expended for relief, 138,422 81. There were in 1874 72 peata and 3,033 oem. radea. In 1870 they had increaaed te 150 pests and 13,313 oemradea. Five yearn atre tbe whole number waa 482 peata and 31,920 oemradea. The report or Assistant Quartermaster General H. G. Williams present the fol lowing aa hla account with the department : Te balance en band January 31, 1838, 12,129 04; total receipt, 12,209 61; aggre. gstp, 114.393 65; total disbursements, 112. 117 70; balanee en band January 81, 1889, I2.2S0 85. II for the Msjrer. Twe of the lnmateaef theatatlonheuae were men found drunk en pavementaln different seollens of the city. One waa Jehn B. Gardner, of Christiana, and tha ether Nathan Rtttanheuae, el tbla city. Beth were discharged with a reprimand. Bam Craig, an old offender, waa arrested by Officer Bslgler ler fighting, and waa aeat te Jill for 20 daya. One bum waa aent te tha workbeuae and four ledgera wera dis charged. Tbs Wst Bad Ge,' Taraeat. The atreet oemmlttee met en Monday evening and the petition of tbe Weat End street rail way for permission te lay down turneutawaa considered. It waa decided te appeluted a aub-oemmlttee te confer with Jehn C. Hager, the president of the read. Meaira. Kemley, Leng, Auxer and Riddle were appointed aa a aub-oemmlttee, and they will meet Mr. Hsger en Frldey, N.w Matte. Willis a Woodward & Ce., New Yerk, have Just Issued a abeat et music entitled Seng et the Stranger Minstrel." The words are by G. O. Prentlee and the mu.te by A. W. Woodward, el thla city.- On tbe cover la a beat portrait el Laneastet's com peer BslsasMl ea Uall. Annie Dunle, who wai sued for $5,000 damagea for aland erlng Sarah Geldberg, waaarreeted by the ahatltf en Monday afternoon. She was taken before the court I and ea motion of her counsel her ball was I reduced te $400. That aaaeaat of secertty 1 Ska gar tad was Wllatla taw eaataaj, COL. JOEL L L10HTNER DIES. MaBtDinaaatjAMga ats dbbusben OR0AT. BVBMIRO. A Daaeeaaaat ! taa rtsaaeta of reeaea Tal lay a law Higeat, aae Qraatiy miaaii BHtsaa at Bess laasaiMt. ABktteh atBlaBvaatlalOavaer. Tha away frleada la thla elty ef Oel. Joel L. Iilghtaer, of Boadaraearg, Kent Lam peter tewnahlp, one of tha fcremeat ettlzsaa ofklaaeetleaof tbe county, ware aaeeked thla morning te bear tha aawa of hie death, whleh occurred at hla home ea Meaday evening at 7 o'clock. Fer aeveral mealha ha had beea alllag slightly, aad durlag the paat few daya of colder weather ha deemed It prudent te atay lndoera. Bat hla oendt tlen and aymptema were by be meaaa alarming ; and It baa only been a few weeke aiaee, at tha January quarter eeealeaa, he waa a member et tha grand Jury aad dla charged hla dutlea with hla wonted energy aad efacleney. Indeed ap te tha time et hla death ha bad beea altUng la hla chair, reading tha aewapaper. Hla wife looked up during a pause la the eonvemaUen, and he waa dead. Heart trouble waa the oauie of hla andden taking off. Det Ltghtaer waa e!xtynlae yean of age. Ha waa a native el laneaatar county tha waa born and all hla lire reeldedoathe apet where ha died, tha home of hla lathera. He waa a member of that large and well known family of Llghtaara founded by fuglttvee from tha religious paraecutlena en tha Rhine, who ae largely peopled f Lancaster county. They were among the earliest aetUera la tha Piquea valley and ara atlll te be found la large ncmbera Iq tha ;dlfferent tewaahlpa et eastern Lancaster county. The father of tha aurject of thlanotlee, Joel by name; tee, waa a man of mark and Influence. Hla aen Inherited hla natural Intelligence and foree et character aad turned te geed advantage tha eduoatlenal taellltlea put at hla oom eom oem mend. Frem hla youth np Joel L. Lightaer waa aa apt atudent of man and thlaga, a thorough reader of boeka and newapapera, aad a speaker w lth unusual pewara of for cible expression. Hla family were attendanta et and prominent membere la the Eplaoepal parlih of All Batata at Paradlaa and Oel. Ltghtn'er was full el geed werka In charity and the promotion of the moral lntereata of the oemmunlty In whleh he lived. He early became a member of Pequea ledge of Odd Fellows and waa for many year a representative of the order In ita atate assemblies, few man being better known than he In connection with thla wldeepread and honorable organlzatlea. Espousing the faith of the Democratic party, he bravely upheld the organization In 'a tewnahlp la which he waa la a amall minority, and though he never aban doned hie prlnelplea nor faltered In hie devotion le them, he commanded the re aped of hla opponent, and by Republican veteabe waa cheaen a aoheol dlreoter in East Lampeter. He waa nearly alwaya a member el the county committee, and a delegate te county oenventlone ; he fre quently went te the atate convention, and alwaya and everywhere hla preaenee waa notable and hla speech effective. CeL Ltgbtner waa widely known, be loved and respected. He waa treated thoroughly by hie nelgbbera and frlenda. Few men In the oeunty aerved mere frequently aa read viewer, arbitrator, Jurer in the courts and oeucaellor In general affalra. He aettled many eatatea and dlsebsrged numerous trusts aa execu execu eor, administrator, guardian, trustee and assignee. He waa a director In the Peeplea National bank or tbla city. Like his fathera and en their hemeatead he waa a farmer ; he loved the oeuntry and Ita . people. Hla home en the turnpike between Seuderaburg and Paradlaa wa the aeat el refined and genial hospitality, and he took great delight in the great balaam tree that atoed In front of hla residence, and whleh aa a mere twig hla father had brought, before the seu waa born, from Virginia while en a visit te that then far distant region. .Oel. Ltgbtner waa married lata in life, when about 60 yeara of age, te Mlis Juliet Hoever, sister of Dr. Gee, I, Hoever, of Paradlaa. Hla widow and one aen, Lewis DuBela, aged 14, aurvlvehlm. ,. A Geal and Iren Company raits. iThe Ohie & Western Ceal and Iren oem- Sny filed an aaalgnmant In New Yerk en enday te Jamaa A. Hall without prefer ence. The mlnea aad fnmaeaa ara at Fioedwood, Shawnee, Para, Orblatea and Monday, O, The deed or aaalgnment oenveya te the aaelgnee all the lande, f urnaeaa, bulldtnga and appurtenancea et tbe company, aubjaet te a mortgage te the Bosten Sate Deposit and Trust company. The president, Jehn M. Olldden, waa el the firm or Qildden A uurua, ei Bosten, whteu railed laat week, and tbla failure precipitated the aaalgnment of the company. According te Brad $t recti', tbe Ohie and Western Ceal and Iren company la a re organization or the Standard Ceal and Iren oempany, whleh waa aeld out under fore closure la 1883. Aoeordlog te the com pany's annual report en January 10, the itablllttea were $3,309,000, or whlen tbe bended debt wai $2,399,000, and ether debta with collateral aeeurlty, $910,000. The assets oenalatot 7,000 aerea or coal land In the Hooking VaUey, Ohie, valued at $400 te $500 per aere; about 300 beraea, three large eteres, 400 railroad ears, four mil el track, three oeal mlnea fully equipped, four furnaeea, and a large amount et miscella neous cqulpmentr. Strange fatality has been connected with tbe property out of whleh the Ohie aud Weetern grew. J. me L. Burkey, who oemmlttea aalclde In a St. Leu la hotel, waa narraeaed te the laat by thoughts of the for fer tunea he bad leat among the Hecking hill. Oeerge Lee, who killed blmeelf In iN Yerk hospital, waa haunted In hla dvtna hour by the spectre ef ruin la the coal UWIH Ul V.UAW. nu.u ruuMi IU leunder of the Boaten Herald, took hla own life aeme mentba age, and though be bad many ether bualneaa complications te J mil' him down, he, tee, had aeugbt tbe ablad pet or geld tbat waa aald te be burled at the feet of tee 'rYeetere rainbow. A BUt Factory Ioipicter, Seme premineut legislator have recelvf 1 a circular from the Knlgbta of Lit.?, tlgntd by L. M. Barry, general director et woman's work, and T. V, Powderly. gen eral master workman, calling for the ap. peintment or a state raciery inspector, in treduxd by Senater Hlnes, In tbe In terest et women and children, te enforce tbe law with regard te sue, heura and con ditions et employment" Theolreular saya: "The large number of ehlldren nnder 15 yeara of age employed In our oem men wealth make auch a law aa thla bill prerldea for a pe. live necessity, Inasmuch aa when a gross Injustice u being done our helpless little ones, either by the avarice of employ era or tbe Improvi dence and Ignorance of parents, tbe law el our commonwealth aheuld atep between and protect Ita children, who must become men snd women el the future. Employ Empley ment of children drives sdulta te enforced Idleness, eventually awalla the army el tramps snd crlmtnala and adde te tha burden of taxpsyers for their support. Em Em pleyment of ehlldren deprives the child et the opportunity te cultivate snd develop, mentally, physically snd ws might say morally. It alvea ns men sneT women wasting tha strength aad vitality aeeeaaary U fWrpMBSM IB OUBBBB IWOO , BISO B POpU- lae of laaeraat, muscat msa aad women, I a asanas te ( aaeawtalta. taa yvuspatiiy w ear eesa- aOLOiBRa' QKraana schools. Why Oeaetat Wagaat Kepett Waa gap uses araaa air. aaaataaa ears. Theexeaae made by tha aeldlera' erphana department for euppreaslng General Wag aer'e report of the bed oendltlon of the soldiers' erphana soheols, saada la April, 1887, is that It was net made te tha depart ment direct, but te Ooverner Beaver ; aad that as ha had Ignored the department It oeaia aet ea expected inai ina report oeaioj be printed as a part of tha departmental report. Thereetoauseef theauppreaalenlc that Wagner recommended that the aoheola be taken from Hlgbee'e ebarge, because he waa Incapable of doing the work, and that they be placed In ebarge et a separata sajerlatsadent. Tka upholder of the aoheola are endeav oring te explain away the attack el Insanity at MeAlllstervllie by aajlng that they really de aet amount le anything, were only a apeetea et byaterle, and that there ara but tares eases new la the aoheol. Mr. Kauflman, who la the father et the rsaolntleaappolntlngaoommlttee te Inquire late the advisability et continuing the soheols, said that MoAlllatervlUe matter came la tha nick et time te abew np the bad management el the aoheola, and would re sult lu their entire abolition. The chair laid before the Heuse en Mon Men day afternoon a communication from Gen. oral Leuie Wagner, submitting a report upon the oendltlon or the aeldlera' erphana aoheola aa he found tbem In 18S7, when he made aa Inspection, and whleh he deelarea was euppreeeed by Superintendent Hlgbee. Tha communication, together with the report, waa rererrna te tne apeeuu com mittee, of whleh W. F. Stewart la chair man, appointed te Investigate theeoheoli. Grant sd by the ntitr. The following letters ware granted by the reglater of wills for the week ending Tuea. day, February 12 : Tkbtamkktary. Samuel Flloktegar, deoeaed, late of Kaat Earl township ; Dr. Isaac D. Win tare and S. B. Felia, East Earl, executera. ' Annie M. Welgand, deeeannd, late of Lancaster city ; Mary E. Welgand, city, executrix. Jeseph Rutt, deeeased, late el KlUibeth KlUibeth tewn borough; O. B, Hedman, Kllzt bath town, executer.- Washington a Wole, deceassd, late of Columbia borough ; Jacob S. Btrine, Col umbia, executer. Ernlstlne Kuwaleb, deeeased, late of East Hempflald township : Ames Harry, Eat Hemptleld, and A. e. Ilyur, Manhelm tewnahlp, executera. Edward B. Blurgl, deceased, late of Lltlta borough; Reainna L, Bturgla, Lltltx, exeeutrix. William Mebn, deceased, late of Adams, town borough ; Henry G. Mehn, el Ad Ad amatewn and Jeremlau G, Mehn, Reading, executera. Administration. Simen H. Glbbenr, deeeased, late etE tat Hempneld tewnahlp; 8. P. Gibbens, East Hemptleld, adminis trator. Jehn B. Glbblc, deeeased, late of War wick tewnahlp; Ellztbeth M. Glbblc Wsrwtek, administratrix. Jeseph B. Limll., deeeased, late el Ceney tewnahlp ; Catherine K. Landls, Ceney, administratrix, Magdalena Bmltb, deceased, lata of Col umbia borough ; Geerge Bmlin, Columbia, administrator. Ames D. Ueak, deceased, late of Maner tewnahlp ; Careline, Ueak, Maner, admin iatratrlx. Christian Kllheffer, deceased, late et Maner township ; Abraham B, Bausman, Maner, administrator, BUlTBK'a THBOSOPHISTS VLBK. Tne BIKged Hlsa arlsat and Hli Dtlad.d Victim. IaTB Do.ien. The gathering aterm around tbe bead of Hiram E. Butter, the high prleat et the lafameua G. N. K. K. association, wheae detestable praotleea nnder the cloak of Theoaepby were se lately exposed, haa caused him te take alarm, and en Monday he and hie deluded fomale neophytes lied te parts unknown. Na 478 Sbawmut avenue, the aoene or his baoehanallan orgies, la deserted. Gone with him la Ell Clinten, Ohemart, who played tbe part or the mysterious vidyo vidye nyslka, tbe prephet,lnd also Mlsa Flera Manning, wheae poerfatherls heartbroken In hla home In North Adams, longing hooo heoo hoeo lessly for hla daughtet'a return. Thla girl la a vietlut of Butler'a amlles, and the fascination be exerted ever her still continued until she has become like him, thoroughly bad, aud te her deer la laid the ebarge of aellve participation in the con spiracy tbat led te the ruin of no less than aevenolBeston'adaughtarawhoanoredullty led them te place themselves in Butler'a power in the vague hops et becoming mediums. It waa te escape the vengeance of the relatives el these victims that led the swindle te take safety In flight. What haa become el tbe large sums of money they collected from tools all evor tbe country for their begua Ooeult college can only be conjectured. AN IVAM&N'H SlILKtTO. Twe Sl.n Blabbed aud a Ttilril Knetksd H.nMlst. Twe Itallana employed aa eirtera at the Star glaaa werka at Norrlatewn, became en gaged In a quarrel en Monday and oue el them, Jehn S. Pantallane, atabbed tbe ether, Franoeeeo Lemen, In tbe abdomen, lclllellng an ugly wound. The murderous attack waa wltneaicd by ether Italians. Pletre Petronelll, when he aaw Patallane'a dirk plunged into Lemeu'a body, rushed Inte tbe melee te prevent a aeoend thrust, when he received a torrlble stub wound In the lower region et tbe back. A young brother et Lsmen new ap proached for the purpose of avenglug Franoeseo'a wound, when I'antallanu knocked him senseless with a ueavy bar of Iren. The bloodthirsty Italian then darted away from tbe ero wd aud was seen speeding across tbe fields ln;tthe direction uf Ply mouth township. A police cfUcer was aummoned at once, and mounting a herse atarted In het pursuit of Pantallane, who,at last account, waa atlll at liberty. Dr. L. W. Read, who waa called te treat tbe wounded men, sajs it la impossible te tell for aeveral hours what their chances for reoeyery are. It la belleved the man Loinen, who waa cut, will die. iuk niaNaL.bt.itvieH. A lttpert by Ueu.ral OrMljr Tbat I. Net fiat fiat Ul.cterjr. The aeeretary et war has transmitted te tbe Heuae a statement et the olilef signal olheer et the army aettlng forth the very oasitUfaetory oendl'.loa of tbe signal e:rp i and tbe IneuTclrncy of the present lleuton lleuten snts et thst oerpa. The secretary luvltea attention te tbe reoemmendatloua of tbe mejer general commanding tbe army as te tbe noeeesity of a amall apeclal signal cerjn, General Greely aava : Tbe failure of Coegreia te transfer tbe dutlea et tbe algnal corps te thnrgrlcultural department appears te ronder It neceasiry tbat proper ate pa aueuld be taken te reduce the unnecessarily large number et oflieera and men and te ae arrange tbe corps as te Insure the mental and physical oempctonoy of the oflleers connected with It. The oerpt py law cecsuta ei iu aecana uenienants, iwj aergeants, mi osrpereia ana mv privates. The physical and mental competency In whole or part et 11 of 10 lieutenants of the alanal oerpa baa been Impugned by offlelal action and reports, while of the remalnlng nve two have Deen pronounced competent oflieera lu all respects and thiea have had no critical test except In the performance cf ordinary cilice duties. In conclusion General Greely urges the paaaage of a reorganlzttlen bill for tbe lm, prevement et tbe aervlce generally. Fex Cba.0 To-Werroir. The fox chase at Butler'a hotel will be held en Wednesday afternoon. The bwt hunters in the eastern endct the county will attend. Hern, aad Cbtldrse Herntd. The beuse of Jeseph Orover, atTarpnrt,a sueuru e: iiraaieru, ra., was uurneu en Mendsy night, and two children twins, aged three yeara perished In the IUuhh, Naaily 7,000 caiUiea, Miss Ids MeadenbeU, et Klrkwoed, haa a quilt eeatalntag 6,980 patches, She mads ItJNaJlt, AN INJUNCTION GRANTED. TUB NINtBIXiaKNCBR" MtBVBNtatMB BKMOVAt. OF m TBLKITBONB. The r.Bs.jlTSBta Tat.pheaa Company ThreataB te Rsaaeve tbe lastrasaeal Becaa.e tha rreprteters el tha Msara paper Ueteis te stga a eaatraet. Judge Llvlngatea thla afternoon granted a preliminary Injunction restraining tka Pennsylvania Telephone company from removing Ita Instrument frenf the efllee of the iNTHLLictKNCRn. The bill of oemplalnt filed by the owners of the lNTKLi.teKKOBR eels lerth that aa agreement wis presented te them for their slgnaturee and tha threat waa mads thst unttsa that agreement was algned the taatrament would be removed ; " that said agreement le Illegal, arbitrary, un just, unreasonable sad contrary te common right and tha demand for the sign lng et lbs aald paper Is oentrsry te law and agalnat ths rights of ths said plain tlfla and they have refused te algnthe aame," Ths petition en whleh the le Junction waa granted waa presented st ths opening of oeurt this afternoon by Geerge Naumaa, esq. The motion te dissolve will be argued In live days. in common ruses cetmr. A Belt en Trial le KceT.r Damagss ker tha Opsnlng el Olaj Btrssl, Theaultef the exeouters of Geerge W. Smith, deceased, vs. the exeeuturs of Henry Sheaff, deoeaaed, with notice te Jsceb Hebble and Emily Uebble, hie wife, was attached for trial thla morning before Judge Livingston, but before the examination of any witnesses the deolaiatlen was amended, defendanta pleaded eurprlaa and th case wsnt oil st the oests of ths plaintiff. The next ease attached waa that of Jehn K. Diem va. Annie Huber and B, H. Beller, owners, and B. H, Beller, con traoter. Thla was a autt te reoever 1300 ea a meobanle's.llen for lumber furnished by plaintiff te defendanta living at Gordoa villa, At tbe oenoluilon el plaintiff's teettmeny oeunael for defendants moved for a nen-anlt en the ground that the title te tbe property never waa In Beller'aname, who ordered the lumber. The oeurt granted the nensuit. B, F. Davla for plaintiff ; D. MeMullen for defendants, nsFena Junau fattbrhen. The .enlt of L. W. Beaker va. ths elty and oeunty el Laneaster was attached for trial In the lower oeurt room thla morning. Thla waa sn Issue te determine the smeunt et damagee sustained by plaintiff b," reason cf the opening or Weat Olay atreet through his premises. The witnsases who were examined at the morning session testified tbat the dnmagM auatalned ranged be tween $2,600 and $3,000. Oa trial. In the aulta of Jaoeb Penlz vs. Israel V. Mayer, Judgment by consent was entered In favor of plaintiff for $121, CURRENT UU8INKSS, Wa. B. Given, Columbia, was sppelnted guardian of the miner ehlldren of Mary Whalen, deceaaed, James J, Ferd, Columbia, was sppelnted guardian of tbe miner ehlldren of Martin Ferd, el Columbia, m llebut d et ail Wit as. CnsvaNNK, Wye., Feb. 13. Gibben Condle, s wealthy Mermen, leaped from a rapidly moving Union Paclfie train yeater day between Weber and Fateraea, Utah, and will likely die from bis injuries, Condle has been Buffering from dementia from a pueultar occurrence of three weeks age. The men bad three wives and lived happily until a daahlng brakeman appeared en the seene and engeged In a flirtation with Condle's barem. The huaband ob jected but was auppreaacd by tbe women. The brakeman finally eloped with all three wlvea, but abandened two and la new In Washington territory with the youngest snd prettiest. The ether two returned, but were set adrift by Condle, Condle has aeven ehlldren en hie hands. But they and hla property will be cared for by tbe church. Nole. Frem Japan, New Westminhtxb, B, O., Feb, 12. The ateamer Abyialnla has arrived bring ing Japaneae advices te January 21. The present population et Japin by of ficial returns la given st ever 38,000,000. The activity In tbe Bilk market haa net waned alnee tbe beginning et the year. The tendency, If anything has been other wise and Blocks from the Interior have al most all been collected into Yokohama. Aa tbeaupply, however, doe notexeeed 13,000 or 14,000 bales, natlve morehants ara very firm In their demanda. The war authorities are oenalderlng the organization el oeaat artillery snd troops te be stationed at various fortresses. l'rsinlaius en Tbslr Beslpi. Kanhah Cur, Ma, Feb. 12 Three very excited Cbleameu vliited Chief Bpeera yesterday. They wanted protection from tbe chief, a they feared they would be killed. They aald tbit Wab Lee and Wah Sing bad offered $1,800 for the three aeilps, or $003 eaeti te have them killed. They claimed te be euro et thla, and lurther stated tbat,ln response te telegrama aent te Ban Franclsoe, Hlghblndera were en the way here from that elty te kill them ler the premium offered. The chlet sent tbem te the prosecuting atterney te state tbelr case. Tbe Uoedler.' Trl.li. Nkw Youir, Feb. 12 The extraordinary term ct tbe eyer and terminer court waa In session only a short time tbla morning. Judge Daniels received the' formal notice el venue In the McQuadee.se and OoLFellewa then meved ter the trial el T, B. Kerr, who la Indlettd for bribing the aldermen for their votes In favor of the Broadway franchise. After aeme consultation ths trial waa set for Friday. . O'flrl.n. HtijuMt Orant.it. DunuN, Feb. 12. Mr. Wm. O'ilrlcn was taken te-day from the Jail at Tralee te Klllarney, where he waa arraigned en tbe reoent summons issued against him under tle crlmea act. Mr. O'Brien appeared pals. He asked for au adjournment of his case, aa he hal net bad Itlme te consult hi oeunsol. The court granted bis request and aet tbe bearing for Monday, A Valeabl. I.kbiraterjr liernsd. Celumdl'h, e, Feb. 12, The chemleil laboratory- et the state university was totally de.troyed by lire this morning. Less $50,. COO. The firemen bad great trouble In saving the main building. The origin el the tire is unknown. A Prominent Manaractur.r.OMs. Bosten, Mass., Feb. 12 Orray A. Talt, Jr., aen of O. A. Taft, of Point Shirley, died auddenly In tbla city tb!a morning at tbe age et 49 year. Tfaedt ceased waa for many j ears a prominent mauttfacturer in Providence, K. 1. Te skat, en u.ergVa Birthday, Kkwiiubuii, N. Y., Feb. 12 Tee Naw- burgh Skating association haa decided te csllibe national akatlng racea for Wish Wish lngteu'a birthday, . Hri, IJiowe Clallty, Masen City, la, Feb. 12. The Jury in tbe Brown murder trial returned aver aver aver dlotet gutlty, Mra. Brown rcealved tha bswh eflmly, Tha verdict gives general s Ian t Cssspel aa AceeaaWg; Closely roilewtog the oemmntatloa of taa asBlaaus of James D. Flab, former praatdant of the Maria beak, New Yerk, somas a salt at taa iasaraea of Jeseph W. Yates aad Rebert Porteraald, creditors of Great A Ward, against J alien T. Davlea, amlgas of taa Una. te eesapel htm te glvs aa aeeoaat aeeeaat lac et all hla traasaeUeaa In conneeUoa with taa affairs of the firm alnee he aoeepted ta asatgaseshlp, May B, 1881, Thaoemplalat reolteatbateartalaelaisM et perseaa war praferred as oradlters of tasasstgasd firm without destgaaUag taa parsons by asms or the ameaata du te iasaa, aad that lsrgs elatma have been pro pre aaatsd te tha ssatgne. aad ths complala cemplala aats bauara that dlfflenit queetlene wlU arisala ascsrtslalag who ara tha persons aad ocrperaUoBS snUUed te prafsraaea. Fer Wees reasons ths oemplelaanta do de maad that tbs llabllltles of tha surviving msmbers of tha firm et Grant A Ward may be Bseartslssd nader the dlreoUea of tbe oeurt, that tha oradlters may be required te oeme In sad exhibit their clalma, and that the persons or corporations entitled te pre ference may be Judicially determined. m Beat Bargtars eaptarad. BBipaareBT, Ct., Feb. 12 A gang of five burglars vlaltsd Nswtewa last Bight aad bum a whelesals raid ea the town bat without securing say plundsr. Among tha plaeea they attempted te eater was taa Savings bank. Gray's esrrlage shop wm enured aad ths safe blows open bat nothing of value found. Watbbbubt, Ct, Feb, 12 Act ing under advices from Sheriff Glever, et Newtown, ofnesrs ta this elty ma dewa the Nswtewa burglars as they alighted from a train this morning aid after a hard struggle, la whleh r; velvers wars used, captured tour of them. Ths Nswtewa savings bank offered a re ward of 1600 for their capture, Ths Railroad Men meagre. Chicago, Ilia, Feb, 12, The Tribune thla morning says Prestdsnts Hugltt, Cabls sad Streng appointed te seeurs ths algae tares of th presidents of the TStleus reeds named la ths sgrsamtnt havs made no progress whatever, during tha last wsek aad tha preapecta for tha ooaaumma eoaaumma oeaaumma tlon of ths nsw scheme ara peer. Tha reads whleh refused te Jein ths eemblai tlen wberi they wera first aaked, ara atlll out aad aet one of thsm has thus far shewa any lnollnaUeatoJoln or alga tha sgrs meat. Flftssn of ths twsaty-twe reads have signed. Tha seven reads whleh have aet slgatd ara tha Fert Beott fc Gelf, Qulncy, Burlington A Northern, WU WU WU eonaln Central, Denver A Fert Werth, Illinois Central, Kansas A Texas, Tried te Bill the noetor, Omaha, Nsb,, Feb. 12, Twe men at tempted last evening te aaaasilrate Dr. W. W. Kelly, superintendent of the Nebraska lnssne aaylum at Norfolk. Kelly wsa struck, by three ballets, one of which esrlensly wounded him In tha shoulder, One week age Kally was arrested ea a charge of murdering, by criminal mal mal mal preotlee, OaroUae Bheudsr, a domsstle ta tha aaylum. Tha town haa a large popu lation who took tbe matter np and showed astrcmg disposition te show tbe superin tendent no merey. He waived examina tion aad waa released ea 110,000 ball. Tha people have been greatly agitated aver since. Tbs paraeas who did ths sheeting wera arrested and ara ta oustedy, i m The Hsarlag Adjesraed le March 1. Wasuinoten, 1). O,, Feb. 12. Th hsarlag before the laUraUtsoemmsioi oemmlmtoa la the oemplalnt of Cox Bres, agalnat th Lehigh Valley rail road oleaed temporarily this after after after aoen. Prealdeat Wilbur and Jehn Tayler, traffic manager of ths Lehigh Valley, wsrssxamlnad te-dsy about oeal transportation rata. This oleaed the sab mission et testimony. Oeunael were given nntll Msrch 1 te print tbe testimony sad prepare their arguments aad the hearing was adjourned until that date. Its BtulBOU Datawral. H Anniauuaa, Pa., Feb, 12, The Dauphin oeunty oeurt In th ease of tha common wealth va ths Mutual Aid Union and Beneficial association el Philadelphia says It is forced te the oenolaalon that tha oom eom oem pany U unlawfully engaged In bualneaa of lisulng policies el Ills Inauranoe and tbat therefore the commonwealth Is entitled te Judgment of ouster. Th opinion applies te ether companies doing a similar bailae, A Preposition te ths Slaggsrs. Londen, Feb. 12. Ths SperUman prints a letter from Ben Hyatt, whleh saya: "If four out of five of tbe undsrmentlened man will staks 200 aeen, viz: Sullivan, Bmltb, Kllratn, Mitchell and Jaoksen, te box with ordinary gloves four rounds, three minutes each, and tha final of flvs rounds en Friday, April 20, at Agricultural hall, I will add 2,000 te bs divided as follews: First prise, 1,600; second prize, 700; third sod fourth, 300 eaeh. Entries must bs mads te the &ler(smun net later than March 1." An BogiBesr rfillad. LYNennuiici, Va., Feb. 12. A collision occurred yesterday en tbe Norfolk & Weatera railroad near Pearlaburg. Owing te a mlaconatrnctlen et orders en th part of the men In eharge of an eaelbeund train, two freights oame together with Urrlfle foree. Engineer Llnewoed waa instantly killed, and tbe firemen et both trains srs reported seriously hurt. Beth trains were badly wrecked. m Illalaa Ltfcalf te Urn H.tact. J. Wahuinhten, Feb. 12. General Alger will net be a member et tha cabinet el President Harrison. That is one of the two thlnga aettled In the minds of these whesre Intimate with General Harrlaea and hla advlaers. The ether thing which they believe te be aettled la that Mr. Blaln will be aeeretary el atate. A Herdir.r KUI.d. Tei'cica, Kane., Feb, 12. The report was received here yeaterday of the killing el Charley Stsre, a;reuegade, In Oklahoma en Saturday. Stern bad killed Deputy U. B. Marahal Jehn MeAUlater a few daya age at Eufaula, A party pursued him without a w art ant H fired st them snd they rt turned the fire, killing blm Instantly. Te Joia Twe Beas. St. Pktkrsuure, Feb. 12 The govern ment has granted a eoneesalon for a period of 81 years te a oempany which proposes te Jein the Blaek Sea and the Sea of Asev. The company baa a capital of 85,000,000 franca. The Grand DuksofLsutehtenborg la chairman. m KUled bj Burglars, Pittsbcbu, Pa,, Feb, 12, Wm. St. Olatr, proprietor el a gentleman'a furnish ing store at Williamsburg, a auburb of thla elty, waa fatally abet by burglara lu hla atere early tbla morning. The men es es etped. .1 A CntsaBartae Diss, Rochester, N. Y Feb. 12. A arecbd from Medina say i : "Mrs. E. P. Helms, of Lyndenvllle, died this mernlng,agd a few mentha ever 1W yeara. Up te within a ft W week of her death, Mra. Helma had enjoyed the beat of health. Most AD.wtrSer UU UtUranc... Kemk, Feb. 12. Signer Costs, s member el tbe Chamber et Deputies, Is te be proas preas proas euted for making a revolutionary speech, Portugal's Cab but sUsiges. MADBiD,Feb.l2,-ThsPertugueae ciW-aethssrtsigBad. l?m? Till? PsTCBDVattl ' yju A BtU..BOK THB BCtUMK) OT 1 BUBatOBMAL HAIX AT J1 Ths ssas Oeaamatee atsawrts It Aa aaatwewat Apairefrtasisa st all Ta B Qlvea Th BM Westtag ... I Habrisbure, Fa. 14 TM slgasd the first MU ef IM aaaak pravldtagret the baaiaahM af BfflABM nf nl la ..--- ,rzzvzr. L"r.--.:::irm tmrn nirat. ei iiapiBBaawHiea ss Us bill te saabl th Peamsjlvaala aarvss e eaiia a memenai tan aa i ban baUls-fiald, eat of faada i ter taa erection of Baeaamsata, aai addlUeaal approprlstlea of S1X0PA rsperted sfflrawUvsly. ' BUIa wera read la ptsae aa fellasaji sniraa, Aiisgasay, te sUew drttaataa seu artlelss ea Bttaday that are aet mmi classified aa aiesmltlss or aaanaarS ameaaugtae aet of 17M LeJrsriy,. gnsay, allowing wacea te be ataaaaM beard sad olethlng : Hall, et Mans, puroeeaa copyright of SmnU'a Haad aaasVt for $0,000 1 Few, Philadelphia, sad battaVi Moatcemsry. te nrsvaat nmahlasllsa at' trusts; Few. Philadelphia, taqsanaattd! eaaaed goods te b stamped with tstteaMMI 01 which they are canned 1 Th Warrea, te prevsat sals of tobaeoo te uadsr sixieaa years of at. v BUts were fasssd anally t Raaafe parseaa elalmlag tntsrsst or HUe ta : estate who are aet la poaiesalea ssbrtaf-' aotlea of ejectment wlikla alaety aagf iter rate in ssrvaa ea uses autemeats filed la thalasarsaai ment evidence ; prehlbltlag aadar perseaa net msmbers of the 0raa4 te wear the laalgala et the order, Te Oeatrel ah rag Iren Mask, Zt( Naw Yebk, Feb. U-It was eawat at tbe New Yerk Metal Exeaaage tasi lag taat taa maaagsrs ef en tec baa asariy oemMMSd their for sseartsg eeatrel of the whew i aaarket. ueatrasts are astag furaaee oempsales far a aerled ef eaeh eempaay agreelag that M WtU- plaessjiylreaagalastwalsk v. te be Issued la ta bead of aay warraateg eempaaiea, 11 is that the prednesr la w pay yardage eaaahj rate et an eeaa, aad 2 eeata per earrylag aharges, The gradlag will I guaranteed by the oempany. The at yards will bs la oeavsaleat lemlwtsei plaesd la the bands of the trasteaa at 1 nominal ranuu. Le Osrsa Baamtaid ay lwassrs I Londen, Feb. 12. That of L Carea by Sir Oaariaa Kaaasii oeaUausdattkis aaeraug'a sasslaa affl ParaeU eommbalea. XaewM that aslthsr O'Kslly or FarasU aad 4 wrlttea te him. The Faalaar, a aaaf 1 polled O'Kslly bseanss he jetaea taa t mevsmsat headed by ParaeU. She 1 impertaat oeavsraatloa Mr, 1 with hla was, be said, the OMWhaaY eeraea the Irish Maaer aa a La Carea aald fteasilsesared hasMI see why aa tasarresUeaweaJdaatbei esssfaL Lsosrea said that freaal low, te Aagast 1870 he rsesirei &,m, of whleh a ansa asrimbUsBBifcaaa t Laav wkMa ease. 'k Wasash, lad., Feb. 13-The While 4 fever has spread te the Maaalsalathat Joining oeuaty of Huattagtea. At.l Etna aa eeUseabls yeaag lady hei esl ved ths f olio wtagwaramg "Mt, Ind, Miss We are sorry te aay that leas yen mead your ways aad 4 from aowea yen will reserve raaa I meat from the lady White Caps of tale late, Yours truly." The lady who Metived the aet la aet I the least frlghteaed. ew Flvs rsraeaa Wet BfltssV Kr. Pase, Tex, Feb. 12. Aa aesKsal occurred at YslsU, Taxss, ta whleh Joasa, ex United Ststsa eeaeal la, buahua, Maxles, hla three sans aad Witt, 10 yeara old, were buried la Twe of Jeaes ehlldrea aadaasWtet were at play la a esve whea a auaa af fell, barylag theaa. Mr, Joasa rai their rsseus aad aaether fall af aaav him with the ethers. Mr. Jeas well known soldier aad aa editor. '. They WW Ttttt la niiMsat, S PH11.ADBLFBIA, Pa., Feb, 1Z Taeassav bars of tbe Philadelphia Fredaee chang left hare this meralag for Wa tea by apeelal trala ever the slrnaefaat? Ohlorallread te udaige taa two i ouraiea la llsu et thstr osesl aaaaal I oust. Th party eeaslets of 1 hundred persona Abeat 1 p. m.Wa dsybaabsea sslsetsd for iMprsssi VI uv mj v Jtmvm94tmiwmwM .m ai.. ...A. I. TJaaaMaat aTaiAaleiaaaV saa wa wimsh m aiaej ! as ass wbwbbtwwsb , ah aWjBimeiai aaiAjBaa allnlamaa dks meinks, ta, rsn, u. it was oeversd this meralag that a grave ka W land cemetery had been epeaed A lady's supper near the meaad gave tars due, sad upon eptaiag tne grave gas of Mrs. Gravt', who was baried a MW waaga) age, was found empty. A elae wt foUewad te a msdleel oellege, bat the body found there had been mutilated bsyeat reoegnltloa. n Vreb.bly Killed by ale Sea-ls-lAW. CALDWBLr,, O., Feb. 12. -Jehn KsUet, age 76, residing near Ats, was saaaallaal 1 and robbed by hla sea-la-Uw, Debbins, at ths termer'a resJdi night, and abeat 1600 m money The old man was sUuck ea tbe with e gun and knocked asaaelees probably dis, Debbins waa srrsstsd. admitted tha crima An Attaaipt ta Bans a Bask. . p- West Botkbieb, Wis., Feb, 12 Aa aX- tomet was made Ute Suaday sight le Isaaj the bank of Superior. Kladllag sstaraaaj with kerosene wm seattered eatawaaaaat. fleer and ignited, bat was diseevsreths' Isdy oeoapylag one 01 ue roesa checked before great daaug was Noela8 . ,4 AppreachM By a Bsihsr. Aleant, N. Y., Feb. 12. Assam Jehn Martin la open asssmbly created a aensaUea. Ha said aa bad been made la New Yerk te bribe In referenee te the aaaembly eeuiag Ha daellnad te alve the BSBM Of th bs briber. In da Urn h saw he weak! tell. . n Berasd te Death Walls gftaaB, Habbisbube. Feb. 12. Was. aged 47, a cobbler, was found deed Ja ahen. en ThUd street, late last algal waa drunk and tsUapea the stevs eat hed v waa terribly barase. He was a in tha lata arar. and laavea a wlM sad chUdteu. i't1- Paia 830.080 sural Ban Francisce, Feb. 14 Th Woednutbasbsea sold te a aua Steele, of Philadelphia, far . J il WAaBXBOTOB,A O, Feh. 12, M awstsni resmawtvasMB 1 ar, wastatiy WsaBBi M ' -- yt.VrSi! Si V r-kJ-
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