K"jK.T3v'rK' rfil't-.!.' . v r ' .v. zfi!mmm!m& mff:. 'r, wyitsw mT " ., rsrif W.i aawiK iV tflje Dwtte VOLUME XXV-NO. 158. LANCASTER, PA., FRIDAY. PEBBUAEY 22, 18S9. PRICE TWO CENTER "Ti"-.' t vitIHBX.V-,VtILi . W& . agap 'i THE BOARD TAIES ACTION. lOHOOL OIBMtOM TO ATtMHB OOMVUinOM IK MAJtBUBlIM. Pea'ares la taa Beleels M cMes el MM te Wateh Ttst MUt, special iceetlng of Ua LwoMter attj aoheol beard waa bald ea Tauraaay even ts, in common oeanetl ehaaaber, with the following membera preteat : Messrs. Brea- emn, Belenlus, Brealaa, Dsraaatettar, uunnni, unset, " ITTTtl SB, SagMHT Kamts, Llppeld, Marshall, MoElUgett, Btub, Shreyer.Shlrk, White, Wlekeraaaaa, Wehlaen, Wolf and Or. MoCermlck, praat dent Tba president annonneed tha object of the meeting te be te eenalder tha propriety of tending a committee te represent the beard at a convention te be held at Harris burg, en the 25th left, for tba parpeaa of formulating a bill te be preaeated te the Legislature regulating and governing com mon aofaeola In eltlaa of tha third elaaa la tbta oemmonwcalth. Tba oliealararead. a Den whleh tha eail for the meetlBg.waa algned, were from tha aoheol bearda of Mew Castle, Harrlatmrg, Yerk and Xaatea. Thaae bearda of direc tors claim that tha aet or W74, nnder whleh a large number of aoheol dlatriets la eltlaa of the third elaaa are gererned, ia uaoonstl uaeonstl uaoenstl tutlonal for the aame reaaena that the muni muni elpat aet of 1887 waa deelared unoonstltu uneonstltu unoenstltu tlonal by the anpreme court, viz , that It la speelsl legislation. President MoCermlok stated that under the rule the Jadlelary committee would be required te leek after legislation affecting the government of Lancaster's soheols, bat that the committee en thta important matter wisnea we laatruotiena of the beard. Or. Wiekerabam aald when the aoheol fealurcawere atrleken from the municipal bllla ha expected there would be a bill in troduced for tbe government of aoheola aa a aeparate measure. The bill read by the eeeretary, aa Introdueed, waa substantially tbe same aa pasted In 1674, with tbe f eaturea stricken out that made It unconstitutional, lie believed that thla beard and the eltlaene et Lancaster did net desire any change from that whleh new governs our schools and it aheuld be tbe effort of the Jadlelary com mittee te have the featnrea of the aet apply Ing te Lancaster Incorporated In the new aer, If possible. Be ettered the following : Mtselvtd, That tbe Judlelary committee represent tbe beard at Harrlsburg, ea Mendsy next, and be Inatrueted te use tbelr beat endeavera te have the proposed aet se modified that It will be acceptable te luis Dearu. Tbe resolution waa unanimously adopted and, en motion of the aame gentle man, President McCermlck waa added aa a rep resentative or the beard and autterlcsd te All vaoane'.ea In tbe Judlelary committee, If any of the membera were unable te at tend. MAIN FEATURES OF TDK AOT. Tba following are tbe main feature of the act aa Introduced for the government et schools In clllea of the third class : The terms et membera of aoheol bearda new in cfBce or elected lneaeb of said eltiee ball eesse and determine en the drat Men day et June, A. D. 1800. At tbe munlelpal election held en the tbtrd Tuesday or Feb. ruary, A. D. 1890, tbe quklifled eleetera or each of tbe wards et eacn or tbe aald eltiee et tbe third data ahall elect two membera or tbe beard et aoheol controllers, wbe ahall have tbe qusilnsatlena of aoheol director; one of said membera te serve for two years and one te serve for four years, and ovary two years there after at a municipal election eaeu ward aball eleel one member te serve for the term of four years. Tbe beard aball organize en tbe first Monday et June by tbe election of a presi dent and secretary. Tbe secretary may or may net be a member. Ne member of the beard ahall be eligible te any office or em pleyment under tbe beard te which corn, penaatlen la attached, except tie secretary. The city treasurer shall be treasurer of tbe beard and aball receive aueh salary sa may be fixed before bis election. The city oentrollersball exercise tbe fame authority and supervision of tbe finaceea and accounts et tbe aoheol district aa he deea by law wltb roferenee te the finance and aoceunta of aflalre,and be shall counter sign all warrants for the payment of money out et tbe aoheol treasury In tbe same manner that be countersigns elty warrants. Hie compensation shall be fixed by the aoheol beard before bl election. Tbe previsions or tbe aet In referenea te tbe assessment and collection of taxea is -substantially tbe aame aa new governs (LI i aoheol dlstrlet AOAIKST THE TEXT BOOK IilLL. Mr. Or lest eflered the following :" Whbrkas, Bills are new pending In tba Legislature which if enacted may necessitate a change la our text boeka ; therefore, be It Resolved, That this beard pretest agalcat any legislation that will make mandatory eueb ebange within this district Mr. driest aald be cflered the above be eauae thla beard had recently made heavy expendlturea for text boeka, and tbepaa. aage of tbe laws referred te would oblige tbe beard te purchase ether text boeka. Mr. Uartmau called tbe proposed text book bill one of tbe biggest steals ever at tempted In Pennsylvania. The reeoluUena were adopted unani mously and referred te the Judlelary com mittee te present te the proper authorities at Harrlsburg. THE'CHESTNUT ATREET UUU.UINQ. Mr. Hartman aaked ter the sense of the beard aa te tbe proposed new school b'ulld. ing en West (Jbestnut street The commit tee had vUlied Harrlsburg and Inspected tbe Ratan-Smead system et heating, ven tilation and dry earth closets and It waa the conclusion et the committee that It waa the beat thing they ever aaw. Wherever used tbe system la highly spoken ef.and while It may coat a trifle mere In Introducing It ha believed It was economy te adept it. The committee did net feel Justified In asking fev plans and specifications until the coat waa ascertained, and for that reason the committee would hardly bd prepared te aak far bida before the regular meeting. Mr. Ebermen moved that It the commit tee hear In time from the owners of the Kutan-Smeid eyateaas, it la authorized te aak ter proposals, with tbe above system of beating, ventilating, eta. The motion waa unanimously adopted. TUs Ntw rrsccli Cabin!. President Cirnet en Thursday evening algned a decree appointing M. Ttrurd, premier and minister of commerce; M. Ceasuns, minister el the interior; M. Keurler, minister et finance; M. Tbevenlc, minister et Justice; M. Pallleres, minister of education ; M. Faye, minister of agi loul leul ture; M QuoaQuyet, minister et publle works; M. de Freyrlaei, minister of war; Admiral Janrea, minister of marine; M. de Couretl, mlnUter of foreign affaire. The new ministers asanmed cfilea te day. Tbelr declaration will be read en Saturday. Vint Degree MeiU.r, Jacob Boneop,wbo killed Anten Sehllllng In Philadelphia en Christmas, was convicted en Tnursasy 01 maraer in ine nest degree. m Leu Plngar. v On-Tuesday while Bankln Coulter, et Bartvlile, waa aawlng weed with a circular eaw, (or Jeha Montgomery, or Oeleratn tewnahlp, be bad the third finger of tba right Land out off. Dlt eread. Obarlea L. Colwell waa divorced front his wife. Addle, ea Thursday. Tba oaeaa waa adultery. M Acl t oevera UUMMMt BOMKA. A I ergs Ai aa Ate Wen rissssa. TheaatertaiaaaeatMtheeeart Tamiaaey areata for tha aaaaAt af the rim Bepuetehareai waa a giaaetausaaai. The great aktraettea waa Mm AUee J. Shaw, tha wMetUag artaaa deaa. Baa waaaeBleteiay Mae OMe Tea beat, TieUa. tat; Mlsa BdKa Poad, etmgta waiar, Mr. Jaaale K. OaaaabeU, atsjeaaaaaylat fee Mra. Hhaw, Mr. V. V. Dewaey, bsbbbw, aad Mr. aoataTeThalberg, tM Swttlak teaer. Every eeat la the oeart heaaewaa ocoa ecoa ocea pied before 8 o'clock aad extra ehalrabad te aa pteasrad te aoeeaaaaodaU tha lata The foUewaag waa the msjrnaiaHt liTeraateUe (Na 1, K mtaer), Mr. F. V. Dewaey t Aaaaateaad BhatxcMlsa OlUe Tetbeti; Ved Seea (at tha Lake), Mr. Qaa tave Tbalberg; "It Baole," Mrs. Alice J. Bbaw; MlBuette.MlaaKdith Poad; Rbap Rbap aedle If a 3, Mr. F. V. Dewaey; Lea Remenx (tba Palms), Mr. Qaaaave Thai berg; Ooaeerto (1H meveaaeai). MlaaOllle Torbett; Trlpplug Feet Pelka, Mra. Allea J. Hhaw: Heme Sweet Heme, Mlsa Edith Poad aad lull company, laeiudlag Mra, Shaw. Allet the membera or thlaoeooert com. pany era maetere la their respeeUve parte, aad tba exeaUeat reodltleB of their eelectlene waa rewarded with the heartiest applause. The whlatllag of Mra. Shaw waa tha great feature of tba evealng.and la addltlea te tbe eelaotlena aaslgaed her en the pre gramma aha wblaued aeverai popular plaeaa. She oempletely cap' 1 veted ber au dience, and It waa with regret that her audltera left the court room. A repetlUem et the entertainment would give Mrs. Shaw aa large an audience ae aver gathered la thla elty. After the entertainment Mra. Shaw aad her company ware entertained at the atudle of Mr.Bausmas. Several prominent aoelety lad lea received, and a targe number of eltlztna called en the dtetlagdlahed visitor. m "h Iffrf ami la the Hospital. August Stlffel, of A. stlflel & Ce., Phila delphia, wheae brother Harry, of Lancaster, waa one of the IpJ and In the Hartferd hotel dlseater, baa received a letter from hie flrm'a Hartferd salesman, Geerge Page, giving detalla of the accident and Indicat ing what lejurlea Harry Stlffel had re ceived. Hla room waa en the third fleer jnat ever tbe landlord', He waa thrown te the bottom by the falling walla and re mained burled for alx hours. He had no clothing but hla night ahlrt, and waa almost suffocated by the smoke and mortar dust The dust get Inte hla eyea and made him nearly blind. Tbe lnjerlea te hla eyea waa, perhaps, the most aerlena, bat he was also badly bruised. He will remain In the Hartferd hospital for a week or ten daya. Altbeagh tbe eeareh In therulna et the wrecked hotel waa oentlnned en Thursday, no mere bedlea were found. Aaummary of tbe reaulta of the disaster la probably aa follews: Total number In building, 42. dead, 22; injured, 10; escaped, 10. BilUlaatWaddlag la Tene. Mr. Obarlea H. Mayer and Mlee Mary Isabel Meball were united In marriage la 8'. Jebn'a P. E. chureb, Yerk, en Thurs day. The bride la tbe daughter of Mr. Michael SebalL Mr. Mayer te a eon of tbe late Jehn Line Mayer, esq., a well-known member of tbe Yerk bar. The ohureh waa elaborately decorated and thronged with guests, many brilliant ceatumea adding te the etteet While the aervleee were In progress sn Improvisation In a low key waa played by tbe organist, lending great additional beauty thereto. A reception waa held Immediately after the eervleaaat the realdenee et the brlda'a father, Imme diately opposite tbe ohureh. The preacsts were many and handsome. Among tbe many guests from abroad were Ohaa. P. Mayer, president or theB. &. U. railroad, Rev. F. J. Clay Mean. Columbia, Or. Cnarlca Franklin and Mlaa Blanehe Franklin, Lancaster. Additional Kail Hemes. Tbe pestefflce department at Waabingten baa made two additional mall reutea ter Lancaster county te go Inte e fleet en July 1 Tbe first Is from Laneaater by Naflavllle and Kissel Hill te Lltltz, alx tlmea a week. The malt will leave Lltlta each morning, except Sunday, at 7:30 o'clock, and return ing leave Laneaater at 4 o'elook In the afternoon. Theeeoend new route la from Lancaster by way et Greenland, Seudcrsburg and Paradise te Leaman Place, six tlmea a wesk. The mall will leave Ltaman Plaee at 0 o'elook each morning except Sundey and returning leave Lancaster at 2-30 o'clock In the afternoon. ' Propeaala for carrying tbe above malla will be received np te April 10, at 4 p. m. Arrangements have been made ter tha carrying et an early mall eaeh day te Co lumbia from this elty. it will reaeh Columbia at 7 o'clock. Viva Democrats Klseitd. Maytown, Pa., Feb. 22 Tbe eleotlen paased oil quietly, the spoils being divided between tbe Domeorata and Republicans. Jacob Helataud baa taken posses Ien of tbe American house aa proprietor. Mr. H. L. Cochran and family, who occupied It during the laat year, are moving te Honey Heney brook, Cheater county. Mra, Linda Henaeal aeld the property of Capt Henry Heuaeal, deceased, for f 1,800 te Jehn Heuaeal, of Ktat Denegal. A grand musical and dramatic entertain ment will be given thla evening at Falrvlew school house, under tbe dlrecterablp of J. Harvey Miller. Tbe postmistress, Mlsa Annie L. Haines, baa returned from a week'a visit te friends In Dauphin county. m Vex Obese at Bdsn, At I). S. Staufler'a hotel, en tbe Mew Helland pike, a fox chase waa held en Thuraday afternoon. It waa well attended, especially by Lancaster people. The tex get away at 3:30 and went In tbe direction of Neffsvllle. He then turned euddenly and eame back towards Eden. Tbe riding waa ytxj abarp and tbe buntera chased tbe fox by night ter a great distance. Tbe animal waa finally killed en Relst's farm, a young man named King receiving the bruth. Degree Oeaieired. Tbe Interesting proceedings lneldent te the administration of degreee by tbe Odd Fellows et this city attract (membera et neighboring ledgea of the order, and when candidate apply ler degree the brethren turn out In force. When the ataffef Mon terey vlalted Hersebell ledge, Me. 123, last evening, te confer the eeoeud degree, they found tbe hall crowded by Odd Fellewe from elty and county. After the degree waa conferred aad everything myeterleua oenaeoled with it explained, theoffleera and etbere repaired te the banquet room of Odd Fellewe ball, There aeverai heure were epeat ever a table laden with the cnelceet vlanda. Lechlal aiUl Closed. There were net enough puddlera of the night force te operate the Lecbiel rolling mfll at Harrlsburg, Thursdsy night, and it waa compelled te ebut down until mere men can be aecared who will work for tbe reduced wages. Six et tba fourteen fur fur naeae had been atarted In tbe morning. Bttleeea by raralysla. sUra. Jacob Kantc. realdina at 4G3 Miner atreet, waa atriekea by paralysis ea Tbura-1 day. Her condition la eeeae what Improved I I today, aad there are hopeeferberreeovery, turn THROWN FROM A BUGGY. Dkrerr KmuTCR aattARr, eARrsMTKR atuuecaxT imtjbbe. While ate aad A. r. aaitk Ate Ortvtag ea Wataat Street tha rahMa atnkas a Seaae nie-Tke tAttar Baeaae WMh a raw might Oats aad HralM. Oa Thuraday evening larael Carpenter, deputy county regletar, aad A. P. Shirk, tha wail known earpet dealer, came near losing their Uvea in a driving aoeldaat la tha morning the two gentlemen atarted te the county en a buaineaa trip, vMUeg Mew HeUaad.Blue Ball aad ether places. They ware driving two horses hitched te a buggy belonging te Brimmer. They reached Laneaater ahertly before 8 o'clock ea their return trip, and were coming In East Walnut street when the accident occurred. In front of an unoccupied house en tha north aide of the street, near Cherry alley, there la a pile of atones aad dirt whleh are there by reason of Improvements that are being made te the house. Aa tha gentle men eame In Walnut atraet Mr. Carpenter, who waa driving, desired te keep away from the atreet ear traoka,fer fear of an acci dent Oa-lng te the brilliant glare of tha eleotrie light at Duke and Wal. aut etreeta, whleh ahene directly la hla faee, he did net eee the atone pile. The result waa that the buggy atrnek It and waa upset Mr. Shirk fell out flrat, en tha aeuth aide et the buggy, atriking ea the ground. Mr. Carpenter followed. He le a heavy man and fell hard. Hla head etruek one of the ralla of the attest ear track. Mr. Shirk wa seen en hla feet, aa be waa net hurt beyond a cut en hla leg and nema email aoratebea and bruisea. He aaw at once that Mr, Carpenter'a injuries ware far mere serious, and he went te hla asalstanee. He found him unconscious, and tried te lift him ; ha waa bleeding profusely. In a few mementa, Jehn Murphy, wbe had aeea the horse running away, went te hla aaelataaee. The two gentlemen carried Mr. Carpenter Inte the heuae of Wm. Brady. Pnyalelana ware aent rer, and ere. Weaver and Albright aoen arrived. They were aftarwarda followed by Dr. Muhlen berg. Mr. Carpenter waa found te be auflering from concussion of tha brain and remained unoenaoloua for aeme time. When he recovered he did net aeem te knew where he waa or what happened The physlelan found that he had received a out about two and a half Inches In length about the left eye, but tbe akull la net be. Uevtd te have been Injured. He waa alae badly out and bruised about the faee, handa and body, and one eye waa very black. After hla wound had been dressed ha waa taken te hla heuae en Duke atreet A report was spread that Mr. Carpenter had been almost killed and a great many per sona called at hla home during the evening te make Inquiry concerning him. Te-day he baa a terrible-looking head, but he la In geed spirits. He say a that he la net In geed condition te eat turkey at the Bay elub banquet te-night After the buggy had been upset tbe heraea became frightened and atarted running out Walnut atreet Aa they ran they upset tbe buggy eeveral times. They were finally caught near Oriel's brlek yard by a coierea man. T&e top of tbe buggy waa broken and the bub bands knocked from tbe wheels. Oae spindle waa alae broken. Tbe team la a very quiet one and would net have run away bad It net been for the accident Before reaeulng .Lancaster Messrs. Shirk and Carpenter bad an accident Near the paper mill at BInkley'a bridge a man drove Inte them. In trying te turn ahcrtly out et the way they broke tbe buggy tongue and were compelled te borrow one. RUNAWAY ON HOUrU QUBKN HIKKET. Twe Teams Collide TO. Driven Tbretrn Oar, Uai Net II art. There was considerable exeltement en Seuth Queen atreet, ever a driving accl dent whleh occurred about seven o'elook laat evening. It aeema that Jehn Kelly, or Eaat Orange atreet, who had been In the country, waa driving up tbe atreet, and when near tbe realdenee et ex-Mayer Mer ten, B, F. Wiggins, or Providence town, ship, who waa en hla way te town, eame up te him. The heraea of both men were feeling pretty frisky and a race waa begun, The teams paaaed up the atreet very lively and at a point near the Shiftier hose heuae they oelUded. Kelly's buggy waa very badly broken and tbe hone became de tached. The driver waa thrown out aad landed heavily in the atreet, but, atrange te aay, he waa net hurt beyond a few alight bruises. The spindle of Wiggins' baggy waa broken off and be waa alae thrown eat bat net hart Kelly's horse, without a buggy, and tbat of Wiggins' with tbe axle dragging en tbe ground, were caught at Seuth Queen and Vine streets ; tbey were placed In the Swan hotel stable until their ewnera eame up. There was a basket of eggs in Mr. Wiggins' wagon, and net one was broken. m Organized Qoed Tsuplars lat. Manueih, Feb. 22 The independent Order et Geed Templars waa organized wltb Mlaa Hattle Benlz aa past chief, Harry Ruhl, ehlef templar; W. J. Glee, vice tem plar; Clara Qresb, secretary; KmmaKftlat, treasurer; marahal, A. S. Danner. The chapter premisee te prove a success. TheFlndlay Base Ball club, of Flndlty, Ohie, membera of tbe international Htate League, are making everturea te secure Sam. Heegy and Harry O. Habn, members of tbe Manbelm club. Postmaster Yeung, who for several weeka waa confined te bis beuse by Ulniias, haa again resumed bis duties. Rev. A. M. Haekman, of this boreugf, patter et the Lancaster circuit of the U. it. ohureb, waa presented by hla Refton con. gregatlen with a fine cult of clothes. Beth be and Rev. U. S, a. Kenn are attending conference In Harrlsburg. Rev, J. P. Miller, of tbe ICvaugelleal ohureb, will preach bis last sermon for thla conference year en Sunday evening, An oyster supper will be given In tbe town ball thla evening under the auiplcea of the Episcopal ohureh. At a publle presentation efaflsg by tbe Jr. O, TJ. A. M. te tbe publle aobeola this afternoon, Mr. Herace B. Leber made tbe presentation speech. The annual receipts at the Reading rail road station, this borough, arc mere than tW,000. A Nattve of KlUsbstbtowe. JohnaFeroe, proprietor el tbe Wash ington house, Mlddletewn, Dauphin county, died en Thursday, et typbold-pneumenl. Mr. Force waa born in Kilubethtewn, thla CDunty, in 1637. He waa for several yeare railroad contractor, but for tbe past eleven years conducted tbe hotel In Mlddletewn. A wife and three sons survive him. Hla funeral will take place at 230 Sunday afternoon. WashlBKtea's HlttbdST. Washington's blrthdsy waa celebrated te-day by the closing of tbe bankaand publle schools. Flaga are floating from the newspaper omeee and publle buildings. A few manuacterlas deaed tbelr nlacea of buaineaa thla afternoon, bat the ateraa and court beuse effleee were open and oeart waa la ataslea, TO-DAlW ajMAsB AITBH R1INARD. aay at avtate Arrive la Thta eny WtthThttr eaarfs aaake Baan a HcOiaaa raik Thle morning when a prominent buaineaa amaa, who had forgotten about Geerge Waehlagtea, eame down atreet he waa surprised te eta tlega displayed from aumereue buildings of tba etty. He oeuld aet understand It for some tlme,aad finally made Inquiry of a small boy, who was standing near the court heuae, ahlveriBg with cold and looking out East King atreet The youngster, with a leek et the aanateat disgust, aald: "Wby, dea't yen knew thla la tha day cf tha blf fox ehaae ; tfcat'B why them flags la up." At aa early bear thla morning there waa a great deal of atlr about the Laneaater Ocuaty heuae, kept by J. Frank Seldom. ridge, who haa charge of the chase, and a crowd neon began te gather. A fox ehaae la eemethlng new for realdenta of this elty and the people Beamed anxious te see hew tha affair la managtd i all forenoon the crowd were around anxiously awaiting the arrival of tha hunters. Meanwhile many paaaed the time looking at tha beautimi fox, whleh waa In tha cellar. The flrat buntera te arrive were a party from the northern part of the county headed by Andy Her ehey, of Peteraburg, and William W.Gresh, of Nsflavllle. Many eame from the eastern end of the county, tbe Paradise of fox hunters, en the train, bnt a great number of horseman arrived shortly before neon. Among these at the hetal at neon were the follewing: Jacob Butter, W. P. Llnvllle, Jehn M. Eekert and Jamea Bewers, Gap; Hsrry Skllee, Mt Vernen; Jehn Balr, Sadtburyvllte; O. P. Brubaker, Mew Helland; Milten Roop, Green Tree; B. Doutrleb, Jacob Balr, Jacob Balr, Jr. and William Leaman, Wllllamstewn; Mar tin Sehaeffer, Intercourse; Mathan Howe, Spring vlllej Bebaeffer Weret.Ed. Seldom ridge and Jeseph Worst, Spring Garden; DUler Went, WhlteHerst) Newton Worst, Leaman Place; Geerge DUler, Interoeurae; Peter Yeung,.Gap; Geerge W. Henael, Jr., Quarryvllle; Jeseph Beep, Kirk weed; Frank Eeby, Leaman Plaee; Abraham Kurta and Truman S welgert, White Herse. These men brought ever one hundred tine dogs with thorn, and tbe anlmala created tha greatest exeltement aa they paased through the etreeta. They were all placed in the barn of (the Laneaater County boese, and the yard waa aoen crewded with peo ple anxious te aee the dogs. Finally all were taken te the park and penned In a 'stable te be en hand for tbe chase. In addi tion te tbe gentlemen named above wbe came from a distance there waa a great many wall-known fox hunters of Ibis elty at the hotel all foroneon, and tbe houeo was crowded. At 12 o'clock dianer was ancouueod at the hotel, and aoen tbelaige dining room waa orewded with a hungry let of hunters and ethers, ineludlug many gentlemen of thla city. The dinner waa a splendid affair and tbe table bad everything tbat waa geed It waa beautifully trimmed with flowers, and large pyramids of luacleua fruit gave It a pretty appearance. In addition te Mr, Seldemrldge's household Charlie Eckert assisted at the dlnner and.ne one went away hungry. Thla afternoon the riding heraea of tbe elty were In great demand and it waa with difficulty tbat one oeuld be obtained. A large number or gentlemen, both young and old, et this elty are taking part In the ehaae,whlch la being held at the park aa we go te press. Tba nishop-Kleoi of lliiwaakca. Trout the New YetkTi Ibuee, Dr. Knight, Bishop eleel of Milwaukee, haa expressed a wish tbst hla consecration be fixed for April 26, being Thursday of Easter week, at All Saints cathedral. This dste will probably be formally cbeaen for tbe consecration. Or. Knight In accordance wltb tbe rule tbat glvca a bishop-elect the rigbt te declare what bishop shall preach tbe sermon at hla consecration, haa cbeaen Bishop Deane, et Albany, N, Y. The ether blahepe wbe are te officiate at the consecra tion of Dr, Knight will be cheaen by Pro dding Blabep Williams, of Connecticut, la aocerdanoe with the wishes of tbe nhw bishop. Tbe bishops et tbe country have net yet formally approved Or. Kelgbt's eleotlen te the blaboprle, but there is no doubt of his confirmation. Brntal Jehn Tralner, Jehn Tralner, the brutal puddler who whipped aeveial membera of bis family en Saturday, was heard before Alderman Deen laat evening. The evidence abowed tbat Tralner went home while drunk, and because hla daughter refuaed te draw her money from tbe cotton mill, where abe worked, he atrnck her. He knocked her down, aud ahe was unconscious for some time. He then beat his wife. Mrs. Tralner appeared at tbe hearing, and with her daughter and eon testified te tbe facts. Tralner waa sent te Jail for five daya for being drunk and dlserderly,and oemmltted for court en tbe charge of aasault and battery. Notwithstanding tbe fact tbat thla family haa been ae terribly abused by this brute, tbe members are still anxious te aettle the case and get blm out of the trouble A Ilerglar Bear. There waa a burglar scare at the beuse of Mra. C. A. Bitner, who resides en the Marietta turnpike, near St Jeseph's hospi tal, at at' early hour thla morning, it was ahertly befere one o'clock when a noise waa beard aa though aeme ene waa trying te open one vt the doers. Tbe family were aroused and tbey began calling for help. One or them upon going te tbe window saw a man running away from tbe beuse, Heme neighbors wbe beard the alarm ran te the home. A seanb of tbe premises was tben made, but the tMrange man could net be found. Iu Common l'laaa Coen. At the oenoluslon of tbe testimony ft r the plalptlfl in the suit et Hinnah When nan vs." Bart township, a motion for a con sult wss argued at length. The court en Tauraday afternoon refuaed the motion and witnesses were called for the defease. Tbpy testified that tbe read waa In aa geed condi tion as It wee possible te keep It tnd tbst the accident waa such tbst the township ebeuld net be held responsible for dsmsgts. Jury out Tbe testimony waa oleaed at neon In the suit of Philip German vs. Jeseph L). i'eits and the afternoon waa taken up In urgu ment A llhl Flr. Thla morning a number of men were pitching beer kegs at Wackei'a brewery en Water atreet A let of the pitch was spilled and some lumber near by took fire. The fltmea leaped high In tbe air and they were only extinguished alter a cenMdereble amount of trouble and aeme darasge bad' been done. Wbt dun fark Will tie Ne Mere. Dr, Kalbaeb, et Ellzibothtewn, who ewna What Glen, en tbe Cenes togs creek, which waa once a fameua aummer resort haa aeld all tbe Umber upon It te Philip Lebzelter, A steam saw mill haa been erected en tbe ground and the trees will aoen be cut up. m i Glbioe's AppUcatseu for 1'ardoe, The beard of pardons have dtclJed te held ucder advisement the application et Charles Gibsen for a pardon. It la a favor able indication aad he may receive hla par. den at the March seealea et the beard, AMERICAN FLAGS PRESENTED, THE PKOtlllsHMK OF XKROI1BS OB BKJtVKD AT TUIS COURT HOllSIC, A rare Ja Prier te the rrassntailen la Which tha Ametlesn Usrhantiiid Seaa of America lake Part aad Hake a Veiy CrsdHable Display. At a apeelal meeting et tbe sobcel beard, held en the.evenlng et January 14, a peti tion waa prcaented te the directors algned by representative of the American Mechanics, Jnnlera and Seniors, and the Sans et America asking the beard'a per mission te plies an American flag ea the high aoheol building and American fl again the study balls et all tbe aoheol heuaee ea Waahlcgten'a birthday, ' the anniversary of the birth et him who waa 'flrat In war. flrat In peace and first In tbe hearts of hta oeuntrymon," with tbe aele Idea of Incnl. eating Inte the minds and hearts et tbe youth el the present generation tbat leva of America and her insulations which will bear fruit In the yeare te oetae, and te teach them te love, revere, admire, and, If neede be, die In defenae of these principles of whleh tbat fltg is the symbol. Tbe petition waa granted, and since then oemmlttees of the above named organisa erganisa organisa teons have been busily at work making all the necessary arrangements for the presen tation et tbe fltgs. It was decided that there aheuld be a parade et the Amorlean Mechanics and Sens of America prier te tbe presentation, and at 1:30 o'clock this attorneon Captain Wm. D. Staulfer, who wm aoleeted aa the ehlef marshal, formed the proeenlon en Eat orange atreet, right retting en North Queen. The parade moved In the following order : Ohlef marahal, W, f. Stauflcr; ouiefald, D. E. SUuller. Sergeant Erlsmsn and lx polleomon. Iroquois band Anrella counell, Ne. 101, Mt Jey, J. L, Brnner, marahal. uonettoga council, Ne, a, e. u. A. M., and Conettoga oeunoll, Ma 22, Jr. O. U, A. M., Jehn W, Rudy, marahal. mum corps. Washington camp, Ne. 27, P. O, S, of A,, Wm. Reldenbauitb, marshal. Empire council. Na 120 Jr. O. U. A. M , J. R. Ulvler and J. R. Shields, marshals. Potts' drum corps. Geerge Shiftier oeunoll, Me. 177, Jr. O. TJ, A. M., Jacob Qoeduiau, and H. S. Mo Me Falls, marshals. Tne following wa the route of parade : North Queen te Walnut, te l'rlnec, te Weat King, te Char'etle, oeuntermaroh en West Kin te Centre Square, te Seuth Queen, te Ohureb, te Duke, te oenrt house where the presentation exnrrUes took plaee. Tbe following wa tbe pregramme of exer cises: Praver-Bev. II. rravni. Cberus-''Oiir Via o'er Us H Waving" (Air anvil Cnerui Irem " 11 irovatera.") Cberus "New Hall Columbia" (written for Ontennltl et Adoption of (.onstltutleu of United Btaies ) Chorus celnmbla, (led Preserve Th:e Cree ' (Air Austrian Hymn.) Presentation at nag te Uigh EcUoel-llcv. J. W. Memlnger. Instrumental 9'lectteni from "UTrovatero" Ul(h Scheel Orchestra. Chorus "Katapiau" (from " Daughter et lb Ueglment.") Uhetus-" Iho Frent." Presentation Addrnsi-ttev. J . U. T. Gray. Ksspnnse ur. as. w. lunb. Iniiiumantal-BoleclleD rrem " Mara tans," M. V. Wallace), Ulna ttoheol Orchestra. Ghettis-"ty country TIs or moo." unurus eutr epiiiKiea iinnner " Feam Te the a tnArlaan Tlmtr ' 1 3. Undman TtMlrAl AM. M f'njtlirdii Adcress 'i be immortal Memery of Geerge Wasntngten," Harry 1. Kvans. (speeeh or tbe Irish ermcr. Charles Phil llp, made nearly sorentr-nve yetrs age, at a publle dinner In irclsna, provlens te propos ing tbe above toast ) chorus" our riig Is There." llberus "Columbia tbe uetnef the Oeau " Doxelofry l'1-ine Uea from Whom all Bleisle flew." The vocal mua'e wa under tbe dlrestlen et Prof. Carl Matr, lnstmoter of music In the high lobeols, and the orehestra waa under the direction of Prof. Carl Tberbahu. At the oenoluslon of tbe exorelae the line et parade waa rofermod en Duke atreet, and the precession moved up Dnke te Oheatnut, te Mulberry, te Orange, te the high sobcel. Hore tbe handsome large flsg purchased waa placed en tbe ataff, while tbe bands discoursed patriotle aire. The aoelotlea then marched te the hall of the Amerlean Mechanics, where they were dismissed. This mode of celebrating Washington's birthday was something novel In Lancet -ter. All tbe organizations went Inte tbe movement wltb a determination of making the event a suoeess and they were net dla dla appeinted. Tbe Meehanlcs and Sens of America of this elty will lcek back te Feb ruary 23, as ene of tbe great events In the history et tbelr organizations. A Famous Scholar. Frsncls Whsrten, whose death was an nounced en 'lhursdsy, was probably the beat known wrlter en International law, net only In this country, but In tbe world. Ills works have been translated into many languages, and be wide was Ills repniatlen that be wa seieeted aa tbe editor of the .luadlDg Journal ct International law published In Parlr, He waa a stauncb Democrat, and since March et 1886, haa been tbe l legal adviser of tbe state de partment, though nominally filling the position of eximlner of claims. He waa a voluminous and learned writer en many ether aubjeetr, having been active both aa an Episcopal clergyman and a lawyer. Graduating from Yale in 1620, be practiced law in bis native elty, Puiladelpuls, waa next prorevser or English llterature in Kenyen college, wa ordained a minister et the Eplsoepal church In 1823, and became rector el St Paul's, ilroekllno, Mass., was professor of theology at Osmbrldge, pro pre teasor at tbe Bosten law aoheol, editor of eeveral reviews, and lecturer in Beaten University. Me rwelved tbe ilegree of liL. D,, from the University of Edlnburg. Ills great work en interna tional law Is the standard used at West Point, Annapolis aud olber Institutions. "Hearts el Osh." Last evening there wa only a fair audience at the opera bouie when a dramatic company appeared in "The Uearts et Oak," which liai been aeen In Laneaater very often. The large bills used in advertising tbe show bear tbe name of J as, A.Hearne In very large letters, but a close Inspection shows that they state tbat it la that gentle man's play. Tbe put of Ttrry Dcnniten la played by Harry Fenwlck, and the person wbe attract mere attention than any of the ethers In tbe company la the bright baby, I'unlthed lur Importing Laber, The trial of tbe salts el the United States against James Ltes &. Hees, of Bridgeport, Pa., te recover the penalty Imposed by aet of Cengresa for importing labor under enntraet was concluded en Thursday In the United States district court A verdlet In fiver of tbe United States was rendered, and in tbe two cases judgment waa entered against the defendants for t-.COO. Scheel Heard Investigation, On Tuesday evening next the specif 1 committee et the school beard will Invest!, gate the charget against Superintended Buohrle andlbeten teachera who went te Washington, closing tbelr schools without ponnlssleu. In Tena. Mrs. Kate MaoDenald, of I.ewlsburg, who Is a slater of Governer Beaver, Is In town, tbe guest of Jeseph Hear'a family en East King street llsunlea et BUUeuer. TboSixteenora are having arcuulenat Mt Jey te-day, About twenty-five mem bers of tbe organization went from Laecaa ttr te attend tbe reunion, MCADX FOB TBB OOVERNOH. eaater Ooepsi'j mil te Abolish Pell Tat Is Passed by the tgteletur. HARstMBcaa, Pa, Feb.S2.-ln the Sena'e te-day bills were reported faverably: Authorizing beards of prison Inspectors te fix the salaries of deputy wardens; tha fao fae tary laepeotlen bill, with amendments re re daelng the number et deputies from eight te tour aad doing away with tha assteuBt Inspector; providing for the Incorporation and regulation of passenger railway oea pan lee. A bill was introduced by Thompson, Dauphin, prohibiting the charging of mera suas caaa reunn or a cent par mile for a seat la a parlor ear and one-half et a cent per mile for a sleeping berth, and maklc oempanlea conducting this kind et business common carriers and requiring them te pay for leta of personal property en their ears. Adjourned until Tuesday at 4 p. m, la the Heuse, tha bill fixing the salary of the superintendent of publle Instruction at 10.000 waa favorably reported. Bills providing for a ralread commission and making tha first Mendsy In September a legal holiday, te be known as Laber Day, were negatively reported. Graham, Allegheny, Introduced a bill appropriating 116,000 for the use of the Grand Army of the Republic ladles te clothe the mothers, wive and orphans of soldiers, Coeper'sblll abolishing the poll tax was paaaed finally, and will go te tbe governor, MoOulleugh offered a .resolution, whleh waa adopted, eulogistic et Geerge Wash, ingten. Adjourned until Monday evening. itaNDALL emwa a vioieng. The Heuse Agrees te Bagta the Day sessions at 10 OVloek-Beslaass la Ike Bsaata. Washington D. O. Feb. S3 The Heuse oemmlttoo en rules held a meeting this morning all the members being present, The committee decided by a unanimous vote te be report favorably the Randall resolution providing for the meeting of the lim.aA at IA . .t... Am, f.M..atH 1K .. butlneas te whleh no objeetion la made. It will go into effeet Saturday. The Ran dall resolution providing for the considera tion of the Cewlea bill waa adopted by a vote of 8 te S ayes, Randall, Reed, and Cannen ; Kays, Carlisle and Mills. The oemmlttoe also decided te oenaldor te-day In the house tbe bill te pension Mrs. Gen era! Bherldrh and tbe bill te retire General Roeeerans. Mr. Carlisle haa Infermed Mr. Randall that he will recognlze him any tme before March 4, te meve te go into commltteoof the whole te consider revenue bins. The house te-day by a vete of yeas 89, naya 143, refuaed te oenaldor the Mills res olution touehlng the constitutional right of the Bonate te admit the Mllla bill by means of a substitute deal In tr with the entire sub ject of taxation. Twenty eight Democrats voted iu the negative Sir. Randall then reported from the oemmlttoe en rules a res olution providing for the meeting of tbe heuse at 10 o'elook after te-day ; that from 10 o'clock uutll 11 o'elook business shall be transacted Jby unanimous consent and and tbat requests 'for unanimous consent shall net be received at any ethor time ex ex ex oept te oencur or noncencur In Senate amendmenta te heuae bills or te pass Sen ate when presented from the speaker's ta bic Adopted. The heuae ihaa paased tiie Senate bill te pension the widow of Gen, Sheridan with amendments making the amount of the pension 18300 per annum. In tbe Senate te-day, Senators Teller and Butler were appointed te attend the au. nual examination of the cadets at the na val Aeademy. The house amend menU te the Benatu bill authorizing the construction of several brldgea were coneurrctl In. An effort te call up the resolution relating te Louisiana oleatlen cases was suoeeasrui, but It was laid aside and the Senate reeumed consid eration of the sundry civil bill. VltUM CHINA AND JAPAN. alebs Destroy the Properly el Bfltilenarlss. Tneasaads of Boen, Hamad. San Fnanoisce, Feb. 'A By tba steamer which arrived laat night from China, news of missionaries being at taeked by Chinese mobs led by the gentry have been received tromCheo Foe. On February 2, fourteen streets oontaln eontaln oentaln Ing ever 1,000 houses with temples, schools, and hospitals In Hhidankl, Japan, ware burned te the ground. On February 2, at Yokesuka, fire gutted 600 houses and burned three men te death. On the same day ten beusss at Josble and fifteen atTokle were burned. The Japan Gazette, received here by th sleamshlp Gaelic, which arrived yesterday from Japanese and Chinese perta, pub lishes tha following : Btretteehtm, the gev eminent resident at Salanger, telegraphed the governor of the aettlementa en the 13th of January, that the steamship Chop Pla collided with the Pykh Petit oil Klang Strait light The Pykh Peklt Bank la a few minutes with her two European engi neers, and ten et her native crew, and thirty native passengera are reported drowned. Tbe survivors htve arrived at Klang. A Postefflea Tblef Arreslsd. Hyuauuse, N. Y,, Feb, 22. Wm. Ryan, who waa arrested laat nlgbt at tbe postettloe here, for robbing tbe malla of letters, waa arraigned te-day, and pleaded guilty. He ha waived examination, which was set down for next Wednesday, About 110 letters were found In hla pockets, twenty of whleh were stolen laat nlgbt The money and ether valuables taken are said te amount te mere than f 2,000, and he saya tbat hla depredations were begun about a month sge. He Is 18 years old. Struck uy a Train and Ulilsd. Eabten, Feb. 22. Edward Brown and Albert Helman, employee of the cement works at Coplay, were killed last night en the Lehigh Valley railroad near Hoken Heken daqua. Tbey were walking en tbe tracks and stepped out of tbe way of one train directly into tbe path of another. Their bodies were thrown aeme distance and badly mangled. Beth were men ltd. OUATIONS BY BEMOBS. Tha First Division Ilellver Thsui In tba Cel. !( OaaptL The regular elaaa room work et tbe tt to te logical semlnsry, college and academy wss suspended this morning. The students aud professor of the different departments together with aeme visitors aasembledin college chapel at the regular hear for morn ing prayer, after which the flrat d It lawn of the senior elaaa delivered orations. Fol lowing la tbe pregramme: Man Mast Ltber," C. R. Ankenev, Clearsprlng, Md.; "Lynch Law," J, T. Ankeney, Clearsprlng, Md.;"Toe Huge Huge net," 11. H. Apple, Lancaster, Pa; The Tent of Shem,"T. B. Appel, Lancaster, Pa; "Energy and Knowledge," A. B, Baaman, .arlngll, Iowa; Tne Right of Might," A. T. Clay, Lancaster, Pa: "Manual Training In ear Public Sobeols," A. Cenner, Jr., Hagerstown, Md. ; "HUu "HUu e. limine Mslu Spring of Reform," C. F. Creltc, Lvnnpert, P. ; "English Ideas of America," K. T. Hager, Lancaster, Pa. ; "Llbsrty and Religion" C. K. Heller, Berlin, Pa ; "The Passions," D. G. Het Het rlek, Mines, Pa. ; "The Unwelcome Stran ger," A. V. Hlester, Annvllle, Pa The orators gave evldenee et careful and Interested preparation, net only la thought aad reeearet, but also la deUvwy. THE BOTTOM DfiOFFJifft. i, WltNl i"i H PleOTT V MTBBi BKOTHasB OP aUmAJTSM, e '5i; i i He Deabis us aeaaaaeaess af aa L Letters, Bat Miieves Tkeeecf eaeaalas atta teatr eeariee Los-den, Feb, 22. PlaaU'a before tbe Paraell eeaswlasl tinned te-day. Ha eeafeassd te Sir Chartaa tha statements made la hla tea visnep rvaiBB warn natren aM mat ia his opulea taeParaeU net genuine. He thought ta : however, wereaeaulaa. Wi Tha Msw Yerk JBvtning Aw'i special says: TTheaonrtnaafec aald tha meat uteuee niiaiist a examlaatleB of Plgett this maae several aamiaeieaa that te be a double, dyed perjurer. '. Sfif, PltJOXT .&t' ' VT awwsmj jiiOTraerwali7a Oa'Taanawf. The most Important tfUmm linn case was aevewpet In the oteK.examinaMci of the man who f urnlehed the ueaeyehe get them la a Haaskasnttl flvokieBtAntetlcaea la ParteTta waaaT WS2KKSS" H""?"f . taivau te SUEB SM MM na, eat reesipt of nva rigei. Bwsara na man before ha get them, did net knew ever had Been then alsuaa take aa oath of aseraer. M Plgett te write the following "nei papsrs " uiSMiaoea, ttymmjtmm, ransv Ages, Pijrett spelled the latter ssm eaav. " asiif thai amma aalaa wine rergea rarneu tetter. . ,-7-i V--I w - - jiss eusauesi or aaa nay was saw uuouen ey rarneu'e oeuaeet of lam utters waien rigett wrote le Asal Walsh of Dublin before taepnataa tba Time' Paraell hMtera. Thsas) tha hUhep that Plerett haa asati aware of a a plot te daasnr law tail or ine i ramsuite patty ttt by. proving tha oeapUetty aaa soma Ol AM BUpMsBBBj BBurnsrs ana enirages a s This plot ha twersssea te aw aMt) at agu w a pretseript aeetarat, tam I tha naruaa reailv smut nf ana charged amlBMtheaja I aaenld aet ei auggaauBR wm your grace si part In aa effort te shield theea." After tha reading of tain letter vm evldenee oellspeed oesapleteiy. lerasaai flret te aay aay thing about tha saMatenV ground that ti waa written naear ass) I of the eonfeealenak Wbentaa Sian mi through, Plgett barn's old dedae of net res thing. Ha did net remember letter, lhenah ha waa naa-eala i naoewnung. n am net plots he referred te or what te suggest for defeating tsteaa. .Ttw i isn ua Deaea preeipitaieiy aataa ; langnwr at Pigeu'a stnalM sUBf wss wlthia five mlantes of aha i ofadJeornmant,andasthajBHasBBBi control their own gravKy, mawsiMaal the people intne etmrt,Uey qaMtaw I and let the audience nave weir laagi CUMlBAPBUa Ara. '-ZjMi, a. Boaewr w wa soaeot at i Ohie, dropped a dyaaaalta i ha was feeling with ea the fleer : A tentfloexrosion followed. Jlayl grove, am Aakermaa, jem ' nera swata. scholars, :were i Jural. A aamberofeeateaa4t torapieeos. --",, On Tuesdsy night White Caps vWtai Wm uanuwi, aaai'i swssi aaasBsssssi aasaas TI battered de wn the deer, took a eeasas at Ibbk i -v K .V haaMiaaaeej imiti.,i sassr faaaaaav- aasaU anas BSIB.lt f BBBMSssBia wiasssBj lenaj na danghters out aad treated taaaa te a mt0'i iar ana navners. iim Jacob Bosamere, a eollelter. oeaaaBssM suicide thla morning by ataUaagUBBassn in tha ribs with a pocket kalte tatal.lat bled te death. -,; Mrs. SByder, a daughter of ax On ogieaby, of IUlnels, waa roaaetl at 1 eat. ysstaresy otllieoo worwef i aud Jewelry. Mrs. Sayder, wae i lny a few daya there, gave tha vtiswatsaaeg ahoisielerkwbaiuaeaan tha mm,ym. ana the diamonds nave filssppsstl. " weaneedsy svsning Hen. J. e, AJasm mi prominent Uwyer of DyetsvlUa, taWl mayor of that piaee, narrowly aeata at ua nanes ei an aaeesy. btscmoehepiaeedlatho atevaBi Btleks of weed, terrible explosion oeeurrea. Tan) waa hurled through the seUlng, a in the room being blown down brands and ashes spattered ta ovary sign, ' uen. v county Treasurer Jas, u. CirelsvlUa, lit, has abseonaae, anal aljrj aeiauuer in we bum ei t.eau. uxiMmx wasi a uaqueB paareai et use aiaesie i ana has et lata spent maeh tlmsaM i In the company of lewd weaaen. , aUfesaa aa lajsweswa. -) 4 Watkuloe. Ia. Feb. 21 The aawaUaa Uen ter an inj uaotlen te restrain the fgaif lean Expreaa company from liquors from outside the state te denee, In thla state, haa been eVBntal't Judge Mey en tha ground that at wajaai Interfsre with the later-etaU ceanaaasaB,,!! is belleyed that en tha strength off aaa decision the wholesale dealere ia llqeaaa t' tha river cities will establish itiiisibbm kt tba adjoining atatea and snip llqaera them into iewa v..l'd X A Druggist aiderest uutcAeu, emu. i. unafi rrsa wssrssSi a uerman druggist, was snot aaa klUsd In his store last night. The living above the store heard a Passat and ran downstairs. Tbey mono the) tsntv of Clarke lying ea the fleer near ana' counter with n bullet hels at ana lea breast The theory advaaeat fey aw police Is that two men entered the atategaf tbe purpose of robbing It ClarfcoavHeaHf offered realetsnea aad la the straggle aha revolver wm discharged. ,;!?- Tha Doaeghaas Wla. t St; Nkwbubuh, p. y Feb. 22 Thaaai; tlenal akating raees te-day were by ever 1,000 people. Tbe loe and weather fine. There were It In tbs first race, a 220 yard dank, wen by Tim Doneghne, Jr., aataaarMBBf aen, aecend, and Jee Doaeghna, tatia TM '" second race wm flve miles, ta whlehtsawO were 15 starters. Jee Doeagkae, an champion, wen, hla brother Jsataa aasesptA ElmtrBlmpaea, third. Time, 18:tta &. -$ esiabtattM a PMtaksvg. Pirranvne, P Feb. x2.-The CsaaaOiM societies te the number of tM ana end the Junier O. V, A. fJU numbering about 10,000, partlaliam'sa sUeet parades te-day la honor at TT' ten's birthday, -xna uaweuM the morning and tha afternoon. Business wm pcastastUy ssm pended, the city ia heUday aBttre,vtlM weather fine and tha streets Uriaait. ", A Wanaa resr Dasuey, lNDtANareLis, Feb. 22 A i information nai United HlatM w. w. Dudley. Aa cMeer Waahlnaten te-morrow te win go te Mew Yerk, a aiiiseary. ;- Si i. Bjai WAsniNQTON.D. a, Feb, sU H Eastern Pennsylvania tswew; Beuinariy wiaee, aotthweetitly, (.' Mea eaat eat wm aaa re al BatX C n
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