'jWBBBBjgai BWt,t JW nFJanBnBrBB a VOLUME XXV-NO. THERE WAS A SOUND Of Rmlry fy Niht in 8te ?' Gnat HeUJ. BMLLUNOY AID 1I1DTT HON. MAN PKtlM AMOAB AMD MOBB OV LaNOASMR At TUB aBSKMBC.V. tu Secial KiimtiMlMN It rreaeanead a Taareagh aad DeHgbtrsl HNHitM raaurat anaMM OreBsswa and Trewer, lb Caterer, Ba'a te Otun tie Away BaadieaM Oottaaaee tteteribe. A social event looked forward te with Interest and eagerness ler bob time pa wu aoeompllehi d last eveamg with bril liant aueeata j end the throng of men sad wemw who boldly aanlled through tha nema from alaa o'clock te aaar tha dawa wre,tn their numbets.the beat proof of taa pleasure given. Tha dlalag room of the Slovene heaaa make an excellent ball room and tha mtile of the Germanlaoreheetra, of Philadelphia, led' by Cook, waa geed enoegh te charm the graveat mortal te a dancing mood. Tha beauty and gallantry et Lancaster ware there, with opselmena of the ease aert from maay another elly.aud a mera gay and thoroughly delightful party would be hard te make The crowd In the ball room waa very great at times, but the parleta and spacious halla gave room enough for promenadleg, aad aa midnight waa awlfily reached there waa S ample relief given by the prompt claiming of eteh little table leu vacant where Trewar, the caterer, waa aervlng the nfreehmeata, At the aeuth end of the dining room a narrow apaea waa aeparatad by a curtain aereenand along thla the wallenpisetd from the butler'e pantrlea though the aeuth deer of tha dining room te the bread ball at the head of the main, atalra. At thla point atoed the taDle, and beyond It (tat long hall waa lined en either side with email tables at wbleh the gneata were seated Betutltutfy decorated and hand-painted menu cards of unique design and varying artlslle patterns, the work et Mlsa Lettie Appel, announced the bill of fare, which oentiated et raw eystert, broiled oysters, lobster outlet, chicken croquettes, chicken ealad, olives, charlotte rneae, meringue, lese of many forms and flavor, a delloleoa claret ehnmpagne puneb, coffee and elgara. Tbe mmlelant, stationed In tha north west corner of the ball room, were screened by tropical plants aa artistically as they oeuld have been at home In the Pblladal phte Aeademy et Fine Arts and the flowers in the parlors with the carerul attention te many details gave avldenee of the activity efjthe committee, Messrs. W. U. Henael, J. W. B. Uiujrnau and B. Frank Brenemaa. Tbe following gentlemen gave material assistance te their laber: Mestra. Paul Dougherty, Jehn O. Hager, James U. Wiley and J. E. Bewman. In the parlors the following lsdy patre sestet steed reeelvlag : Mrs. William M. Nevln, Mra. Louisa A. Brenemaa, Mrs. A. J. Stelnman, Mrs. James A. MeDevltt, Mra. Samuel H. Reynolds, Mra. J. B. Leng, Mts. Gee. M. Franklin. UTJK8TS FROM ABROAD. Among tbe guests were: Mr. Frank S. Llvlngoed and Mlia Ella I.tvingoed, Heading ; Mine Lord, ct Bosten, Mac.; KB Lewis, Philadelphia; Hen. Charlea Bredbead and wife, Miss Kate Bredbead, Albert Bredbead, Mr. and Mra, Meyor, Bethlehem ; Mr. and Mrs. Grter Uertb, Yerk; Mr Geerge Welaer, Yerk; MlMSiraaH. Boek, Brldgeten, N. J ; Mlaa Dellghte Boynton, New Yerk city; Majer William F. Reynolds, Bellefenta; Miss Lillian Gray, Philadelphia; Mlaa Wiley, Philadelphia; Miss Kate Brenner, Phllxielphla; Jehn M. Reeves, Philadel phia; Mia Kate Wlcke", Baltimore; Ben. Hugh M. North and wire, Miss Effle Detwlltr, Mr. and Mra. Geerge Crane, Dr. and Mrs. J. K. Llneaweaver, Mite Anna Fendrleb, W. H. Fendrleb, W. H. Moere, Jehn Myers, Miss Geialer, Mlsa Det wller, Mlts Wilsen, Mr. and Mra. DeWllt, U. Denny, I. K. Fen Darsmltfa, Frank B. and Edw. B. Hteacy, of Columbia ; Mlaa Bewman, Mles Jesephine MuatelmaB, Kdwln MuiselmaD, Henry Musselman, Brlee Carran, of Marietta ; Mlaa Virginia White, M. Hwllt Davl-, Bale Harber ; Rev. Francis J. Olay-Meran, Columbia; Mr. and Mra. Paul Reevea and Mlaa Beevei Phcxnlxvllle ; Mr. Shaw, of Clearfield ; Dr. Carlsty, et Alteena ; Mr. Clarenee Sheek and Mr. Jes. Breneman, et Mount Jey ; O. F. Rudelph, Jr, of Wilmington; Mrs. Hubbard, et Hartterd, Conn.; Mra. Stew art, of New Yerk ; Miss Hersbey, of Philadelphia ; MUj Maud Baker, Marietta; Mr. Jehn P. Charlton, Trenten, N. J ; D. Tj. Dtwaen, Philadelphia ; Henry Martin, Bryn Mawr ; H. C. Bruner and O. M. Br uner, et Columbia ; A Reed, of Lewis town, Pa ; Miss Giles, of Bethlehem. THE LANCASTRIANS 1'RKSKNT. Among tbe townipeeple in attendance, were: Mr. and Mra, S. b. Speneer, Mlsa Bessie Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. Jehn H. Baumgardner, Mlsi Blackwood, Dr. Charles M. Franklin, Miss Blanche Franklin, Mln Anne Nauman, Mr. and Mra. H. U. Williamson, Mr. and Mrs, P. T. Watt, Miss Lnura Heir, Mr. and Mra. J. A. Coyle,MlaiCeyie,Mr,sndMraJ.B.Kaufmanl Mlas Kaufman, Mr. and Mra J. F.Btaufler, Dr. and Mrs. Geerge R. Kehrer, tha Misses Rohrer, Grant llhrer, Mr. and Mra. B. C. Brubalcer, Miss Nellie Brubaker, Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Malene, the Misses Mslene, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Rengler, Miss Bstsle MeGtann, Mr. and Mra, J. A. MeDevltt, Mlaa Lizzie Hheaff, Mlaa Agnaa MoOeuomy, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Shirk. Mlas Delia Leman, Mlts Ella Meiaar, Mr. and Mra. H. Baumgsrdaer, Vr, and Mrs. Frank Muhlenberg, Mr. and Mrs. Rebert Stewart, Mr. William B. RelUy and tha Misses ReUly, Mlaa Nellie Calder, Mlaa Beekle Slaymakar, Mr. and Mra, A. J, Stelnman, Mr. and Mra, Geerge N, Reynold, CspUln and Mra. William D. Stauffer, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel B. DUler, Mr. end Mr. Charles J. Swarr, Mlaa Martha fl, Clark, Mr. and Mra. Simen P. Eby and Miss Mayer, Mlaa Lewell, MUa Mary Muhlenberg, Dr. and Mra. Walter Beardman, Ben. William A. Morten, Mr. Willis B. Mutter, Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Franklin, Harry A. Dubs and Mlaa Ella Dabb,'lMlMElla Mlller.J. W. B. Btutman, Mr. and Mr. Geerge M. Franklin, Charles F. Hagtr, jr., Mr, aad Mra. Henry S. Franklin, Mr, and Mra. J. B. Leng, Mr. William M. Nevln, tha Mltaaa Nevln, Mba Lettie Apple, Mlaa Beaala Apple, Mlaa Minnie Apple, Mil a Bare Nevln, Mr. Jehn O. Beger, the Mlaata Beasle, Margaret and Halite Beger, Mlmaa Mary and Margaret Knight, Mr. Newtea Llghtner, Mr. end Mra. S. H. Rtyaelds, Mist Mery Reynolds, tha Misses Carpenter, Mr.TfrB. Stsymaker, Mlsa Sua Slaymakar, Mlaa Lucy Brown, Mlas Dorethy FUaa, tha Mlaaee Keller, Mr. and Mra. Edward Eberman, the Misses Sherman, Mlaa Naa DIekey, Mr. and Mra, Martin Bates, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. William D, Sprechcr, Mlts Bprecber, Colonel B. Frank Kahlemaa aad wife, Mr, Frank Fea Deramlta, Mlaa Ma Slaymakar, Mr. aad Mra. Taeaaaa ft WUey, MraadMra.Gefg K. Fahaaataak, Mam Mfgf, Mr.vaM Urn, Ma. 9.9mm m. 164. Mm. BUeakatk Keller, Men. MeGevara, Mini MaQatata, MlaaLaaraMaekar, major aad MmA.ftRetaeen!,MajerB. Fraak BraaaaiM,Mra. L. a. Braaamea.Barea aad BaraaaMYeatOeaka,Mr.aadMre.Taaaaaa B. Oeearaa, Mr. aad Mrr. Peal Oeraarl, r. aaa mra, UBartaa b. am, Dr. aad Mra, H. & Makleabarg, Mr. aad Mra. Jaaa L. Mb a. BkMaraaa. Mam Marr Stem. Mmt Jeaeaalae Marar. Mr. aad Mra Caaa, Magtar, taaMMeaa Baagtar.Mr. aad Mia. A. & Kaaglar, Jaaa Reagter, Mr. God Ged fried Rhaata, Mr. aad Mrs. J. Qaa, Zeek, W. U. Haaaal, J. Hay Brawa, E D. North 3. W. Brawa, Haary Carpenter, Jeaa K J, I BtamaMts, caariaa Car- winn e. aiin, xi. tteuu Fltea, Jaaa C'ekay, & K. steaar, J. K, Bewaaaa, Oaarlea B, Felia, O. C. Kaaaedy, Waiter Baaamaaa, ProfeeaevJ. B. Keren, mar, Geerge 8. Franklla, Heraea J. Marua, OaraAoeaarMagw.JehaO.Hagar, Jr., W.H. agar, J.F. Ratal, H. M. aad Nevln Sander, Paul Deagbarty, W. T. Brown, William N. Apple Dr. W. H. Lewell, J. 0. Leases, Jeaa a Carter, Barry erMcOarter, F. Lather Pea Daramltb.G. Resa Bealemas, W. B. MMdlatea. H. C. Damata, Jr., O. U. Landla, Jamea a Wiley. Greve Loehen Jeha F . Heleltab, Mra, R. J. Evans. TM oeaTUHKa. Following are tha eestamw, theagh la tha crowd aeme worthy et neUea ware onfertuaately mleaed : Mra. Gee. M. Franklin, gray haarletta, etriped velvet rrent, trimmed with duchete laee; Mra. S. H. Reynolds, eraam broeade Beegsltae, trimmed with laee aad ribbon; Mra. Wa, M.Nevla. black velvet, ttlmmad wlthdaebam laee ; Mra. J. B Loet, garnet faille Fraoealee, trimmed with velvet; Mra. A. J. Stelnman, light blue aatla da Lyea and moire ; Mra, J. MeDevltt, black laee and moire, Ulmmed with jet. Mra, L. Breaeman, black velvet, uimmed with doeheaalaca; MrnR. A. Mslene, eafe aa lalt faille Franeala, trimming of broeade velvet : Mra. E. MoLengblln, or Bosten, white saUn daehiai,uimmtdwlthdneheaa lace; Mka Rentier, light bine etriped moire and net; Mlae P. Reagler. eraam net aad brocade faille Fraaealaa; Mtae Beger, light blue faille Fraaeelae, with front of broeade aUk ; Mra. R. D. Stewart, eraam aaUa dnebees, trimmed with point laee aad apraya of white lllaca; Mfatt Blaekwoed, eream aatle, with broeade front; Mlaa Weeks, Baltimore, white tulle; Mlaa Nan man, maize color net aad eUk; Mlts G. Koek, eardual broeade tatla ; Maw Rbeads, eream net ; Mrs. E. Keller, light Mae ellk, trimmings et Marabeut t eathera, eerulaca front; Mite Bewman, Merit' tj, NUe green, atrlpad gauze; Mlas Appl., black brocade ua; sane n. Appte, eream gauze; Mrs. Stewart, Bosten, etriped velvet, light blue genu; Mlaa Giles, Bethlehem? eirdlnel and white crepe de ehlne; Mra. Bredheid, Bethlehem, white lsee trimmed with pearl pendants; Miss K. Dttwiler, Celnmbia, eraam India ellk; Mies Fendrleb, Columbia, pink etriped geuzt; Mrs. H. Nertb, Columbia, white aaUa duehraa, telmmadpciatlacaandpeaNmantarla; Mlat Rtyaelda, white striped net; Mlaa Reevea, Ptcealxnllle, maize oeloraUlped net; Mlaa Reeves, Pt re alx villa, bltek aaUa and laee; MltaShaafr. cream eatln da Lyen; Mlai Margaret ReUly, black net trimming, epraya of pink flower; Mies Kellly, eream net trimmed with ribbon; Mra. J no. A. Oeyla, black net, trimmed with flowers; Mra. Ven Oaeke, white and yellow etriped gauze; Mtee Boyntea, New Yerk, eream moire, trtmmlaga of raaaamentarle; Mlsa Ceyle, black net, trimmed with Jet and ribbons; Miss Filnn, heliotrope surah and net; Miee Lewell, black net trlmmlnia et laee; Mlaa Margaret Hagar, light blue net and allk; Mlaa Htrah Hager, white China ellk; Mrs. C. J. McGevtrn, black aatla rg Lyea, with front black net embroidered with geld bead; Mlas Jesephine MoGevorn, white India allk; Mlat M. Stelnmen, light bine allk covered with white laee; MTee Clark.) black allk aad laet; Mlai S. R. Slaymeker, bleek laee and moire trimming, pink retebudt; Mra. Charlea L. Gill, eream henrietta, trireme 1 with ribbon; Mrs. Grler Hlreb, Yerk, maadarln color atrlpel attln, with front eream tulle embroidered geld ; Mite Stella Carpenter, pink aurah brocade allk front ; Mlts Mazle Malene, prlmreeeeatin duebeas, striped eatln front; Mlaa Lord, Bosten, cream net blmmlngs, moire ribbon ; Mra, J. Shirk, white ellk and gauze ; MUa Lea. man, white India ellk ; Mra. B. F. Eable man, bleek laee trimmed with rlbbena and Jet; Mlas N. Dlekey, black and silver striped gauze; Miss Kaufman, gray china allk and henrietta; Mrs. B. B. Dlller, white tulle, trimmings et flowers and grassee; Mra, Mirlla Bites, cardinal la'ln with fro at duebaaa laee and pearl pendants ; Mlae Ida Slaymeker, eream atrlpad gauze and allk ; Mlsa M Rohrer, cream sirlpl net ; Mrs. Jno. F. Btentfer, eilve aatla with pat crepe da chine front ; Mra, Jno, Martm, black net trimmed with laee ; Mrs. Barker, Boaten, black tulle and velvet, trimmed with pink re-ebude ; Mra B. Baumgard. ner, old reta armor allk and broeade velvet ; Mr. B J. MeQrana, white French nalazMOk; Mre Onae. Rengler, brown broeade ellk ; Mies E. Mutter, black net ; Mra. A. Rangier, bleek ellk and laee ; Mrs. K. Evans, white ellk; Mra. Jehn Btumgerdaer, biaek allk aad laee; Mrs, Jeha Keller, black allk, trimmed with Jet paaeementer e ; Mra, Geerge Fahaaatoek, btaek aef, Uimmed with laee ana ribbon ; Mlas Grey, Germantown, light blue etriped net ; Mra. S. P. Etby. gray allk Uimmed with dnebeaa laee; Mum Keller, pink em broidered crepe 11am; Mba Bltner, eream henrietta and a'lk ; Mr. W. D. Spreeher, Brnet ellk trimmed with duchess lsee; lea A, Spreeher, light blue surah, striped ellk front; Mlts B. Franklin, Nile green tulle; Mlsa Lily Spreeher, white Swlee mull; Mra, Waller Fianklln, light blue ellk covered with white laee; Miss L. Milker, eream net ; Mre. S, S. Speneer, grey fellle Franca'te with steel passementerie ; Mlsa B Speneer, white allk and tinsel broeade; Miee S. Eberman, eream auran trimmed with fleweie; Mlsa May Eberman, eream net and aurab ; Mlas Saleme Carpenter, black net trimmed with moire ribbon ; Mtm Heeper, white dotted Swim ; Mlae Keller, light blue embroidered crepe llaae; Mlts Spaegler, pink henrietta trimmed with garnet velvet; Mies N, Brubaker; white China allk; Mra, H. O. Brubaker, black ellk and laee: Mlsa Knight, eream gauze, trimmings of tlDwert; Mlaa Margaret Knight, buff net, trimmings of flowers and greases; Mte Rebecca Slaymeker, cream Henrietta, v. It 1 erata trimming ; aur. nuoesra, ahoels, etrilnal and cream broeade allk; MlseL. Brown, b'aek net, trimmed with riDberi; Mra. E. Eberman, black silk, trlmmea with jet peseemenlerie ; Mrr. E, Pat. teraea, black allk, trimmed with laee; Mlsa Calder, white broeade auk; Mlaa Sarah Navle, cream henileita, trim, in Inge et leee ; Mra. Henry Muhlenberg, black etriped geuz; Mra. Fraak Muhlen berg, bleek velvet, with white broeade front, trimmed with Duchess laee; Mlaa Lord, Boaten, watte embroidered Freaeh Bala, zoek; Mra, Mejer, black aad white etriped pluib; Mlaa Reglea Malene, eream aarab and haarletta ; Mlaa Jesle Myers, garnet ellk aad velvet; Mra. C. J. Swarr, maada rln color attln, tilmmal gilt passementerie; Miss Levers oed, buff taia and net; Mre. Vr. Rohrer, alack aatla, brocaded front. A M w OMy a in ii ft te Be tied. Tbe flnanee committee of councils held a meeting last evening. They Instructed Mayer Edgerley te swear in thaaaaeaaere elected la the different wards at the laat election te make the city assessment Tha aeaaaameat baa already been made byB. H. Zabm, M. J, Sie'gerwalt and laaae Lei dlgb, the three eieeteere who ware elected aader the new law, last epilog. Aa that law baa been foaadte be wrong, their er easement la net legal. A aaw eaa will new be made by the new ateeteer, eeveral of whom ware awera la te day. Uqaer Dealtrt' Law aad Order Beeltiy, At tha meetlag of the Licensed Liquor Dealers' aad Order eeeiety, et Berks eouety, la Readies ea Thursday, tha ormelzttlou I waa protected, aad alaa direciere were wimii ripwiu iiiigw: wmum wm a number et aaloea mea had beta reported far Yteuuag the law last Monday ; alee, that wih am iexe aay aauea aa w WeWaJBJ)Ba'BB bbbbjbbbb1, bjjbbbbbjb; eVPaww BBWjBmaBBMnjVf vyaaaBBjB gay am Maerjai.aa tha jjaaaar amair eaaaaiH aaBaaaah gag aBBasganjf ajghda hfaBadaaeamdBBBaBBBBs x. "W " mr .rPaHHBwBsii!. jaw jijBMjuBnujnyHBgpiBHuak fcnaBBB .J fat aster ,XR, LABOUCIIERE DENIES WBABt BIS KOt ATTBSIPr TO Btaa Pieerr. Mr.tewteAleetieekMeeaeDM Met rremlte tkereiJareeMeaer-Battttaaa Other ay Tfeey Are Met Ike AattMre at f.ttere tlgew swere Chy Wrete. Londen, March L The Paraell com cem mleakm raaamad lla tilting te-dy, Tha court refueed te allow Hoaeten te make a pareeaal etatameat oeaeeralag hie alleged oeaaeeUoaa with Uie tergerlee or submit a written document oeBtetnlngauoh a etale. meatea the ground that the time waa net convenient Metera. O'Kally, Davltt and Campbell awera they did net write the Utters awera te by Pigott, aa having been written by them. Mr. J attln McCarthy denied that he evtr had an Interview with Pigott. Mr. Lew!, et Mr. Paraell'e oeunee), awera that ha never premised PJgett a farthing te awcar that tha Parnell lettera were fergerlea, Mr. Labeachere dented that ha had aver offered PJgett 5,000 te swear that the let. tare ware fergerlea. Housten announced hie readiness te tub mlt te a cress-examination and give ac ouMtyfer hla continued attendance upon thaoemmlatloa. Sir Caariaa Russell, et Paraell oeunee), applied te the court for an Interim report by the oemmletlon ea tha genuineness of tha alleged Parnell lotte: Attorney General Webster opposed the application and nrged that aa Sir Charlea had made charges of a foul con spiracy, Housten ought first te be cress examined. Presiding Justlea Hannea decided agalnet the attorney general Ha atld: "Tha doeument'a Jurladtetka la at present limited te aa investigation of ehargea aad allegatlena made egalnat eertela pereena. It la no part of our dnty te deal with ehargea made agalnet ether pereena. That question will be decided at tbe next alttlng of tha oemmlmlon," The commission then adjourned, WITH BOOBO AMD HOIIN. doed caste at rUnbarg en Thenday. Tbe Fex caught aad Killed. The fox ehaeea are aet all ever yet, and en Thursday another waa held at Petereburg. The tex waa owned by Andrew Hersbey, tha well known hunter, but It waa dropped at the hotel of Joel Foreman. The crowd that gathered there waa very large, and among the number were many well known Laaeaster gentlemen. Sema of the hunters present were: Jacob Balr, aenler, and Jacob Balr, junior, of, Wllllamttewn, Johnny Balr, of Sadaburyvllla, Jeseph Heep, of Klrkwoed, Al. MoCaehran, et Gap and ethers. There were no less than seventy dogs In the pack and theae were let go twenty minutes after the fcx had been dropped. Reynard flrst ran In a southeasterly direction, but uddenly turned aad ran northeastwardly. Ha waa eaught alive and unhurt at .thm'a farm, near Sen Bill, about two miles aeuth of Manhelm. A man named Kemper, who resides near Lltltz, aeeured htm. The chaw waa about alx milee In length, all told, and there waa aeme geed riding while tha heunda did finely. The reada were terribly muddy and aeme of the riders looked like brlek makera when tha chase waa ever. There was a chase from Lsndlt' hotel at Rethtvllle en Monday. The fox was dropped at 10 o'clock, and he ran In a aeuth. westerly dlreotlen. He swam a creek near Millport, and wae Anally caught In tbe card mill, down near Lltltz, by David Kemper, who eecured the bruib. It eeeme that foxes are out of thelraeotlen In tha northern part of the oeanty,and It has been notleed that nearly all that have been dropped en thla aide or the Concstege have been eaught and killed, while quite a number et theee that have been let go In the aeuthern and eastern parts of the oeunty have managed toesetpo with their Uvea, Ne Match rer in Wlt, Gee Allen, of Bridgeport. Conn,, and Tim Tracey, of Waterbury, fought a nine round battle laat Monday night, in Union City, for 1100. Allen waa victorious, hav ing given Traeey a severe whipping. Alter tbe battle both men went te Waterbury, where Allen had friends. On Wednesday morning, before Allen waa out of bed, be waa vlttted by Traey'e wife. She Inquired why be bed punltbed her hutband se aeverely. He replied that whenever he entered a fight ha did all In his power te wis. Tbe explanetlen did net satisfy her, end, picking up a eteve poker, the rushed at the vloterlone puglliit and belabored him en the head and shoulders, He endeavored te dodge, but net until be had received eevera bruleee did he eueceed In wrenching the poker from the lnfurlsted weman. Allen sty a he would rather tight soother nine rounds with a man tban encounter an en raged woman with a poker. . Charged With Larceny, Themas Andersen, oelored, who we oemmltted In default of ball te prison by Squire Moere, of Drumere, was taken before Judge ,Llvlngten te diy "when he entered ball for court William Klene, a German tailor, eged 19 years, was arreeted en Germantown avenue Philadelphia, this morning by Constable Yeltley, who brought htm te Lincaater at 2 o'clock. Aldermau Hersbey committed him flora hairing Toe accused formerly worked lu tbit city and the cemplslnau la Max Vaxligbtner, with whom he bearded ea St Jeiepn atrett Before aUmuiui Uarr. Samuel J eh neon, a oelored realdentef Columbia, waa arrested In tbst town te day and brought te Lancaster. The chargea against him are felonious assault and battery, surety et peace end carrying con cealed woepen. Alderman Barr committed him for a hearing. Themas Hugh, who wae pleked up while very drunk by CentUble Sbtub, was tent t jail ter a bearing. Team Leh aad Keevrd. A man hired a horse and buggy laat arenlng from Haveritlek A- Sen, liverymen of Weet Orange street, and did cel return It Te-dey word waa left at the station home, and the chief of police told Mr. Haverttlek that a team had been found en Eatt Orange etreet laat night, where It had likely been aban doned, by a eon of Jsoeb Witch. Mr. Baveretlck seen WIteh and recovered the Wbal tba BUctlea Cem. The figures et CommlMleaers Cleik W W. Grlest show that It oett tbe oeunty t2.3S0.85 for pay ter the effleere of laat week's election In the eighty three ditlrleta of tha oeunty. caarged With Mrctay at Ball. M. M, Buch, of Akrea, wae arretted te dty, charged with larceny aa bailee of a let of elgar, by CentUble Dern. The prose, cntere are E. M. Coha dc Ce. The accueed gave ball ler a bearing. KlHM Hie Wile aad Ibet Blmmr. Edward Oelbura, a Ireveliag ealetmaa, abet aad killed hla wile, Lizzie, la Boaten as Thamday alchtaad tbeamadeaaat- - eraaea aaaaaaiywiu v i LANCASTER, PA., FRIDAY. MARCH 1, 1869. rttAMKUlt AMB WamHAlX ALVMM. The FMMdeiBkUt AittNiatlea HeMe Ite Aa- aaal MetMag aad Basqatt from the FhUadelphta laqntret. Tha third aaaaal meeting and dinner of tha Fraaklla aad Marehall Alumni asso asse asso etatiofi, of Philadelphia, took place ea Tharaday evening at tha Hetel Bellevae. FraakUa aad Marshall college la located at Laaeaeter, Pa. Twe years age It celebrated tha oeateenlalet Franklin oellega aad tha aeml-eeateanlal et Marehall oellega. The twoeollegea wara united at Laaeaster la 1833, aad Franklla and Marehall Is, there, fore, tha next eldeet latUtutlea la tha elate, the University et Pennsylvania being the eldeet Many et tha alumni oeenpy premt. Bent poilUene In church aad elate, aad tha aetoelatlea waa organized two years age. At 5 o'clock Tburedey afternoon a busi ness meeting was held, when tbe following offleera were elected te serve tha ensuing year : Freeldeat, W. W. Welgley vice president, L. K. Evan, of Fottatewa; aeeretary, F. E. Bneber; treatnrer, Rev. Jamea Crawford ; exeeutlve committee, Rev. Charlea G. Fisher, T. A. Fenater maker and S. B. Guilferd. At 0 o'clock tha alumni and Invited' gueet, headed by Bea. W. S, s longer and Rev. Thomaa G. Apple, D. D., LL. D,, president et the college, repaired te tha banquet room, wbleh waa very tastefully arranged, tbe table being est In tha form et a horse shoe. Tha oelora of lha college were represented by a festooning of .blue and white bunting. After theee present had partaken bountifully of the geed things before them Hen. W. B. Slenger, who oc cupied the chair, made a few Introductory remarks, and announced the first teatt of the evening, "The College," wbleh wa re sponded te by President Apple, who spoke of ths prosperous condition of the institu tion, Tee question waa whether they wero making progress commensurate with their respenilbllliy. The greunde et the eampua Include 22 sores with 0 buildings, and are worth 1160,000. The oellega baa no debt and the endowment fnnd amounts te 1250, 000. Tha total financial bttlt of the oellega la about a reuna nan million, xnare are aeme 25,000 volumes In tha different libraries en tbe college grounds. Franklin and Maraball has no Irreeular or partial student. There era from 25 te 30 students in each class. It la a Christian aad yet net a aecttrlen Institution; It le Angle-German. It aeekB first of all te make edueated men, President Apple, In conclusion, referred te the great age of the collegeand tbe substan tial evldenee et growth. The next least, 'The Legtl Profession," wae responded te by Hen. W. N. Atbman. He aald that aoreaa the sea a press and an omnipotent press and a powerful govern ment have cenBpired te cruHh a alngla man by manufacturing a court, packing a bench of Judges and placing perjured wltnersM In tbe witness box. New where waa tbe per. eon te break down this eltadel of Ilea T Net the financier, net tbeteldler, but tbe lawyer who makee tbe wretch confess that every word was tbe eelnege et hia own brain. Tbe ether toasts and responses were es follews: "Our Alumni," by Prof. J. S. Stabr; "When we were college boy,' by Rev. L. K. Evena ; "Seme things one acei abroad," by Rev. C. S. Gerhard. During tbe evening there waa aeme slug. Ing by a quartette under the leadership of J, Speneer Broek. Among these present were : Hen, E. L. Aoker, Professer Paul H. Applebaeb, Hen. W. N. Ashman, Geerge F, Baer, M, D., Samuel Bell, Jr., Cyrue Bergner, Francla E Bueber, Rev. Jamea Crawford, Rev. J. W. C. Dengler, Jacob Y. Dletz, Rev, J. D, DIetrlek, Henry 8. Detterer, E. J. Durban, Frank S Elliett Rev. L. Kryder Evens, T. A. Fenttermaker, General B. F. Fleber, Rev. Charles G. liber, J. W. B. Fry, Jamea K Garretaen, M. D , Geerge W. Gelaer, A. B. Gerbsrd, M. D , Rev. C. B. Gerhard, 8. B. Guilferd, D. D. S., Jehn H. Bobaeb, M, D , Rev. Geerge H. Johmten, Jeflersen B. Kersebner, Ph. D .Jsoeb O. Knlpe, D. D., Henry Leemsn, M. D., Rev. Charlea W. Levan, Isaae Me Bete, Jr., W. O. May bury, Frank L. Murphy, Geerga May, M. D , H. K. Miller, Chief Juttioe E, M.Paxten, H. C. B. Reber, Rev. J. O. Rotbreck, Edward SenaamtD, Rev. A. 11. Sebmldt, Jamcn Sbellenberser, Rev. Jehn H. Htaur, Ph. D , Mahlen II. Stout, Hen. W. S. Stenirer, W. W. Welgley, Rev. Charles 8. Wleand, DAnlel U. Wmgerd, Jamea H. Wolfe. ouakqce wira BK-nuBNiNa. A Xoaeg airl Arritd an Alleged Ooolri Oeolri Ooelri f loe of tbe Crime. A speelsl dlapsteh te the Baltimore Situ from Hanover, Pa, says that Mlae Retle Weaver, tha adopted daughter of Mre. Peggy Wentz, whose barn near Llnebore', Carrell county, Md., waa destroyed ever a month age, waa arreeted en Wednesday, charged with the burning, end le alleged te have oenfeased It te Win, Staokheute, a Pinkerton detrctlve, who for weeke has been engaged nlgbt and day In pursuing the burner. On Wedneaday she breke down utterly and erled like a child. She Is reported te have said that she made four attempts te burn the barn, and aueseeded In the fifth. With each attempt the mystery deepened; end when a temporary ahed erected te pro pre pro teet tbe eattle caught fire the myetery of tbe motive against Mra, Wenlz was abeo abee lutely impenetrable. The fire wae ex plained en the supposition that a phot phet E horns fuse stored among aeme hsy In iswls Baebman'a barn caught 11 re after the hay was hauled te Mr. Wentz' place te feed her stock. Mrs. Wentz herself did net once euipeet Mlts Weaver and was utterly attenhhed by her alleged oon eon oen feation. She ban treated the girl kindly. Mlaa Weaver I only alxteen years old, baa a pretty eial face end a nest trim figure. Her hair Is auburn, end a pair of bright blue eyes glisten In her cheerful lice. Oa Wcdoeidaysbe were a dark drees and ehawl, and a becoming fast Dttective Htackheuse says that her eaae is one or the eaddeat arftliM with wh'cii he htt ever dealt The idea hat been ad van cod thtt she Is Insane litrn-burntng It a serious effense In Pennsylvania, and In Maryland It Is punttbsble by death. It Is net known that Miss Weaver had anything te de with the burning of ether barns In the neighbor heed, but It can hardly be suppeied that the bad, and their destruction rematna aa great a mystery at ever. ce.NOKEsauce in ijadiik.ii.tii. Tobacco Smoke and BzcetiiT Ul IiJ or the OoniUtDtlent cfdUlfiuice, In form tt ion bat been received In Wash ington that Representative Lilrd, of Nebraska, who haa beea very 111 ler a long time, bat se tar recovered as te oeme te Wublngteu te attend tbe inauguration, and should there be any extra aettlen of Cengrats be will be able te attend. Representative Nutting, et New Yerk, who .has alto been ill for a considerable time, is aald te be recovering rapidly and la able te be out again, and aheuld there be an extra aetaiea he will alie be In attend ance. Uipreietatlve Wbltthorne, otTennestee, wbe is tbe Democratle memoer-eleot te the next Cengrcti, hat been In tuck btd bealth all winter as te be unsbie te attend any aessien of the Heuse. He 1 (till quite ill. Representative Steel, of Tennetiee, bat alto been absent for some time, owing te tlok tlek neat. He le no', however, re-elected te tbe next Heme. Representative Splnels, or New Yerk, it alto 111, and a geed many ether membere of tbe Heuae are complain ing, tbe atmosphere of tbe Heme belug regarded as very Injurious te the health el members who have net ytj strong constitutions. 'Jhe rule regarding tobacco nineka It almeit wholly dltregarded new. Frem fifteen te twenty membere mty be aeen smoking la their seats at all timet during the day in addition te theae who ameke In tbe rear of tbe room. Tbe consequence is tbat the hall of tbe Heuse ta filled with tobicce ameke, and this, with tbe euper heated atmetpbere, Is enough te make any one alck. Representative Keltey finds himaelt unable te ttand tblt tobacco smoke, and hat frequently gene out te get teme freah air. Many ladles are driven from the galleries owing te thlt smoke. Made an AitlreBii at. In tbe roeordet'a efflee late en Thuredey afternoon the iwignmeate! Jacob Stever aad wlta, of Adaaetewa, te Ben, Kaelea MlBMjWaj we BiaaVv jj!ram APPLAUDING THEMSELVES. TUB MBBBBRS OT TBE KirCBUOBM LBAOCB TaKR MCOB CKBDIT. rue BttalatluB Adopted By the eeaveatlea la Battlmere-OhesTi SItib rer BMa, tlsiy aad Othen Btaerte Kt Kt etld from atate. Baltimerk, Matoh 1. The Republican Leagaa did net oeaveae thla meralag aatU 11:50, theagh the hour eat waa 10. A com mittee waa appointed te go te Washington aad aaeara speakers for te-night Tha com mittee ea credentials reported that 32 Mates aad eaa territory were represented by 147 delegate. The oemmtttee en resolutions next made lla report, it reefUrma the prlnelplee enunciated by tha last Republican conven tion at Chicago. They deplore the fact that la some portions of lha country aueceeaful work oeuld aet be aoeom. pitched by the Republican clubs boeaaee a tree axpratalen of opinion oeuld aet be had through the ballet, aad where tha guaranteee of tha national constitution aeem te have been Ineffective. But they congratulate tha people en the auoetm et a party pledged te latlat ea a "free ballet and fair count" ta all the states et the union, and hopefully leek forward te tha exaction of a Ropubllean Congress and exeeutlve, whleh ahall make and enmpel obedience te such Just lawaea will effectively eecurete all lull elv.l rights. By maay conservative members et ear parly our work et organization a j ear age was regarded aa a doubtful experiment, but the retulta attained prove the eaoeaae et the experiment aad have net enly die armed our orltle, but have changed te ad miration of all our mttheda. Recognizing tha Importance of. tha agency whleh but a year old haa aoeom. pilahed se much we earnestly urge all club oemposlng the atate laaguee aet only te continue at permanent educational factors but strengthen their opportunity loraetiva work ae that what baa beea ae ae eempllihed ahall be but tha aaraaet et what may be anticipated for tha future. We reoegnlzs la tha oengresalonal prevli! Ien for the immediate admlatlen te tha Union of tha four new statea et Seeth DAketa, North Dakota, Mentana and Wash Wash lngten the first glorious fruits et the recent national Republican victory, and wa weioeme them Inte tha sisterhood of Re publican atate, whose mictien la te aeeure and maintain American liberty and pros perity. And aa it haa been the policy of tha Republican party te reoegnlzs tha Juet claim of any territory te admlatlen, wa confidently anttelpate a entlnuauce of that polley In the future. We tender our aympatbles te Mr. Par nell and hla associates la their ctlorlate securs local salt-government ler Ireland; we congratulate them ea tha failure of tha attempt te prove them aa sympathizing with felons and murderers, through tha agency et forgery, perjury and fraud, (Great applause.) Believing that the admlalatratlea of tha gentleman, soldier and atataaman, who will, ea Monday next, become the eblef execu tive of the Ballen will be wlta aad la full harmony with avowed Republleia prlcol prlcel plea, wa pledge te him and hie adminis tration our nearly auppert and enoourege eneourege enoeurege meat. Reports of progress were then submitted by the state leagues. New Yerk showed a strength of 1,400 clubs ; Penntylvanw 800; Indiana 1,100; Illinois 700, The report of Indiana was received with great applause. Cheers were given for Indiana, Harrison, Blaine and Quay, and for a few minute there waa a great deal of enthutl asm. Mliseurl slated that tha clubs die trlbuted 1,200,000 campaign documents last fall and complained that they oeuld get no aasletanee from the .national Republican committee. When Pennsylvania was called Quay was eheered again, Tenneaaea elalmed that but for tbe no torious frauda In alx counties el that Miate ahe would have gene for Harrison. v Reference te Mr. Glllt, of Texas, and Mr. Carsen, et Illinois, waa hissed. The statea were then called fortbeeleo fertbeeleo fortbeelee tlon of vice presidents and members of the exeeutlve committee after whleh Judge Caldwell, of Ohie, waa called te tbe ebalr. Ha announced that the next builaeas la order waa the election of a president Mr. Bracket, et New Yeik, moved a reoeaeef one hour. It was carried by a vote it 80 te 63, uitdai a Bipt old ag. from tbe Xphrata tte7lew. Mra. Catharine Grill, widow of the lata Wm. Grill, died at tbe residence of her daughter, Mra. JaredSwelgart, near Muddy Creek, en Wednesday evening, after an HI nees of tome yetrs. The deoesMd waa SO yeare et ege. She had been a devout and censilient member of tbe Germen Re formed chureh for years. Twe sons and one daughter survive, from the Lllttz Kecerrt. Jacob Haekman, an aged eltlzen of Etlzibeth tewnthlp, near the old Lutheran cbureb, died en Wednesday nlgbt at about 10 o'clock et dropsy of tbe (heart, aged 83 years, 3 months and 18 days. He wih tbe father of Jehn, Charles and Henry Hack; roan, tbe two latter living la Cheater county ; a daughter living In Ohie and another in Wouielfdorf, Berka oeunty, Deceased was a member of tbe Lutheran denomination. Funeral en Sunday at 10 a. m. al St Jehu's Lutheran church, Brlckeivllte. Clly I'f epiny Sold. Laat night at the Cooper house Auctioneer Ualnee sold for tbe estate of Jehn Kepner the homes Ne. 120, 122 and 124 North Water atreet as well aa two in Aroh alley, In the rear. Tbe purchaser was Jehn B. Reth, treasurer of the theological seminary of tbe Reformed church. The price paid waa I3.C13.00, which It f 1 above the liens ea tl a properly. rnttleg l'p the Witt: Tiilt morning a committee oentlttlng of J. P. Wlnewer, state vlee counciller of the Jr. O, U. A. M.; J. G. Geedman, Jeha B. Mllleyseck and Prof. Buehrle visited tte echoela et tbe city and placed allk flags in the study halla. Aa they are sixty-eight schools In tblt clly It required tbe whole dty te de the work. Uattb of Hn, M, r. Hawthorn. Mrs. Georgians Utwtberne, wife of A. F. Hawthorne, died yeeterday afternoon at her home, Ne. 413 Chureh street, of a coma plicatien of diseases. She was 30 years of age, end her maiden eeme waa Steffy. Buldea a husband she leave two little daughters. ii riMdt amitr, Devkr, N. H., Mareb,J Tbe case of Jehn Strtfietd, eUarged with tbe murder of hut wife, Annie, at Roillntlerd, Sept 12 last, by kicking and beating her te death haa bees en trial In the euprema court slnee Feb. 20. Tbe evldenee bat been strongly eg t lest Hartfield and te-day wblle aader oreaa. exeml&aUea, ha retreated hi plea of aet I gouty and antarag a atea of lalMWlBllaatlll . . e!,- BB A ,fc;gBMc Till WAWT riOCTB BOOKS, MgMlatsrs DeerraiaBKMibate I9,eee Copies ta Tkear Beet rrlead. Chairman Deardea, et tha tppreeriatlen immlttaa. made aa aaaae Mtui afferl em Tharaaar fa atop tha arcwrtBi in tha Heaaa ottMBaaatabUltertaa ptletirgef 19,000 ecplee of a revised edition tt Dr. Warrea'e "Birdaet Pennsylvania." Whaa tha bill waa ealled up ea aeeead reading by Mr. Kaaaaaaa, et Laaeaeter, Mr. Deardea protested agalnet tha extrava gance of spending about 830,000 la "ptetara boeka" te he distributed aa gtrw by mem ban of tha Ltglalature aad ether atata ometaia, Sbeaidtha hill beeeme a taw, ha aald, ha would take hla ahere et tha hoeka, bathawtehedthat ha did aet have aaah UBoyaaeaeathateanead byueapplleatlena for the vetamea. Hswaa latermed that aeme pereena who had get poniiilea of bird boeka from tha first let prlntad by tha atate made money by telling them. Mr. Skinner agreed with Mr. Deardea, aad aald that ualeaa ha could get about 600 of the books he would net eare te have aay, ae numereua wara tha appUoaUeas for them. r Mr. Hayes, of Union, urged tha passage of tha bill because et tha targe demand ler tha book. Mr. Drardaa argued tbat tha feet that tha people were celling for tbe book waa be reason why tha atata aheald bay It ter than. If tha Legtalatara waa extravagant la the distribution et tha public deenmeata, It did aet fellow that tha people wara te ha auppiled with whole llbrarlea at tha pnblie axaaaaa. Mr. Ball, of Mercer, wanted le knew what profit Dr. Warren derived from tha publication. Mr. Evena, of Chatter, re plied that tha author would get 11,000 tat the revised edition. Mr. Ball aald ha had received a letter from a man in California, Baying that Dr. Warren had aeat him a letter telling hint te ask aeme member et tha Lsgwlatara for a copy of the book. Mr. Krepe ex plained that ae doubt tbat waa beeeuee tha author, who aald ha had rteetved ever 1,200 application! for tha book, had net been auppiled with aay oeptea and waa obiUadle refer aDDlleanta te naamheraaf J the LegleJatnra. Mr. Kreps argued that ui iiihhu iet tee neon esme irem ui beat people ia tha atatr, Coleael Bean, whlie oemmendlng Mr. Dearden for hla vlgtlanea al tha deer of tha traamry, favored tha bill beeanee tha die. Ulbatlea of tha book waa a aeeeaslty. Mr. Deardea Insisted tbat tha LagWature had already prlated enough of tha books for free distribution aad had ae right te order a fresh eunpiy, Tha atata might aa well print edltiena of Dtekeaa or Haw thorne, or the latest auceeestal novel, and give them te tha people. Undoubtedly the demand would be overwhelming, haeaaaa anybody will take a geed thlag when ha gata It for nothing andla a fair, hoaerabla way. By tha proposed distribution prob ably net mere tban one In aver? hundred et tha aDpiieanta for tha book would be able Mr. Bayaa did net regard the expenditure aa a squandering of money. Tha atata would be oempeaeated by tha dleeemlaa tlen el useful knowledge. Anyhow, ha eaked, who pays tha money that wlU go for tha boeka T Tha manufacturing aad ether corpora tion," replied Mr. Deardea. "Net tha manufacturing eorperatloae," aald Mr. Hayea. "They are exempted from atata tax." Tha WU waa pawed te a third raadlag by a rlelBg Tela, probably 00 per eent of theae present standing la lla favor. .The Philadelphia iYeu Bays: Nearly every granger aad Interior member latf. mated that hla political aalvatJea waa contingent upon tha final pettige of tha Mil. It la already through the Beaata. Taa eeai wilt aa aaeai aw,wu, TUB BVAMOBMCAL OOWfKEnBOB. ritueth Aaaaal meetlag or lha Ateeetatfea af Bateera reaasylvaata, Tha fiftieth annual eeafaranea of tha Evangelical aesoetatloa et Kaetera Peaaeyl. vania assembled la tha Aroh etreet Evangelical chureh, Pottavllleien Tharaday morning. Blahep Thomaa Bewman, of Chloage, opened the conference with devotional eaeretsee. An orgsalzaUea waa affected, aa follews: Prestdeat, Bishop Bewman; aeeretary. Rer. W. A, Leepold, Pettsvllle; assistant aeeratarlaa, Rtva, H. D. Shartz, G. w. Greta. W. C. Kaatnar, J, H. Bblrey, G. O. Knebel, W. D. Woedrlag. Rev. Dr. O. L. Baylsr wae appelated chairman of tbe reportertal oemmltwa and obeaa tha following ateittantti Rev. G. A. Knerr, E. H. Remlg, J, R. Eleeawela, J, H. Hensyl, T. A. Heat, J. W. Weehrle, J. M. Longederf. The builnem mlaa wara tbeaceaaldared, and were the aubjeet of vigorous debate by various membere of tha oenfereaoe, bat ware finally adopted. The afternoon aeaslen was opened by tha blahep reading a portion of aeripture. Rev. Jeseph Speeht led in prayer, aad the further consldsratlen el tha buslaeaa rulae waa taken up aa unfinlehed buttaaee. ThaeoBtmltuaea werablp waa appelated by the efaalr, aa follewe; W. A. Leepold, O.K. Fehrand F. D. Geary. Tha ooa eoa oea terence then want Inte aeerat eantten. 8eme200mmistersarala attaadaaea at tbe conference, which la expected te ra mala la session a fall weak. TBB BTBBBTB Q MBW XORB.1'1 Tbe Old Mtledraaaa OIa ta a Tary Urge AadleaeelMt Bvealag. There was a vary large audleoeeat Ful. ten opera heuae laat evening, aad with tha exoeptlea of tha ptrquetle tha house waa crowded. Tbe aUraotten that waa tha mag net waa Boucelcaall'a melodrama "Tbe Streets et New Yerk," a drama that la yearageneby had tbe call la the metrop olis. Then Frank Maye made a great bee eete la the obareeter of Tem Daiigtr, The piece has beea seen here en a number et occasions and tbe lait time a sorge O, Boniface appeared In the role of the here. Laat night Frank Kllday, whose name la net a familiar ene te Lancaster people, had the part He la a geed actor and ha did ae well that be waa recalled before the curtain several times. The company auppertlng him la atreng throughout with Fred Wild, man aa Gideon Bloodgood, Fred Mower aa Vaptain'.Fairivcathtr and Mr, raffs, G. B. Clayten a IHwl Falrwealhtrtat Leuie Shea as Mark IHoedgood. Mlsa Laura Palmer, a very fine looking woman, waa excellent a Alida Bloodgood, the cold hearted daughter or a wretched man. Tha lira eeene la the fifth aet caused exeitemtut, and It waa aa wall given ae oeuld be ex pected, la one net Fraak Frayae, Jr., aad Llbble Kirk were aeen in special Uea which gained thm plenty of applause. MUHOBBBD HIHUt HUSBAND. A BeautUal Yeung Bride Breagai Frem Hol Hel land Only la Be Creeliy atata. A terrible tragedy waa enacted la Fater Fater aen, N, J., en Tharaday atlaraoea. Antheny Lira, a Hellander, aged 30, who has only been In tbie oeuntry four months, waa married In Helland about alx months go te a beautiful young girl, wbe eama with him te America. She waa Lara's aeoend wife, and waa only 19 yean old. Bha Boen get tired of hla ex acting ways after they reached Paten en at 4 aa they bad no means and ba would net work, tbe girl refused te remain dependent upon hla friends, wbe wera bard working eeple, and went te live aa a doaaaatle with rs. Van Riper, where aha haa been em ployed for five or alx weeks, Lara did aet knew of this move and hit frleada would net tell him when bis wife waa. Ha met ber aoeldaatally, however, and made an appointment with her for Thurs day afternoon at Mr. Stnlwater'a heaaa, where the tragedy occurred. Attar lunotesn Mr, Btulwater went eat, leavlag Lara aad hla wife alone together. Whan he returned about an hear later be found tha young wife lying in a oeraar with bleed lstuing from a dczrn weuuda la her head, neck, arma aad aide, Tbe woman waa taken te St Jehn'a hospital, where aba Ilea in a dying condition. Tha room la whleh tha atabbmg took place la oevered with bleed. Ltra fled, taking with him the knife with which he oemmltwa ineaeea. Thursday night Lara returned te Fater Fater aen aad waa arreeted by Officer Wlrgar. He had aat klmaalf aadly dnrtng taa atrng- with hla wtla aad vLv uHUme'1 : PRICE TWO aaneav 33BBET PUTT AND MILI1R ? " ?-f . ?-? 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