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VOLUME XXV-NO. 172.
LANCASTER, PA., MONDAY, MARCH 11, 1889.
PRICE TWO CENTS.
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DRAWING TO A CLOSE.
NBaKLY ALL THB TBtTTIttONT BI1BO
IN 11IB DKIXIMQBB CUE.
tha Prisoner cms as Aeeeaat el BU Whsre-
ebaats from the Ttiseaar Before th
Murder le the Tim Bir Bedy Was
Idtntltlsd at lb Dim Haul.
Saturday Afternoon Unentbe return of
Judge Patterson irem Ida faneral et Jndge
Leng the trial at Calvin M.Oelllngsr.fertbe
tnn deret htswtfp, was resumed. Tbe first
witness called by the defense wm a. K.
Hpurrlerand his testimony wm: X am an
alderman; en the afternoon of Oalebsr5 1
went te lbs almshouse and tbere ur the
body afterwards Identified m tbat of Mary
Catherine Belllngeri I wm present at the
Brat pest-mortem; 1 law no bruise or out eut
waid sign or violence en the u erased.
R. W. Bueklun.runnrter of the A'-ramfner,
sworn : Was at tbe p aea where Mr a. Bell
inger's body wbs tuund ; get there at 9
o'clock ; the woman was en her back, her
dress was open tn trout, her neitrlla full of
sand and froth waa lu bar mouth ; her cloth
ing was wet all ever, front and back, but
tbe trout mire wet; her stockings were
down ; saw a feet print below wbere Mia.
Bellinger's body waa found, few tnehea
above ihoeteak ; It waa that or a heel and
part of a atioe ; there were no marks of vlo vle
fenes ou the body, but en the threat In
IroritwasaemalltarBteb ; her bat waa found
kerne ditauce from tbe body, lu the under
brush.
Harry II. Hocscl.eftholNTKLr.iaKNOKn,
the first reporter le get te tbe acene of tbe
murder, corroborated tbe testimony of the
preceding witness, and etaled that all of tbe
woman's clothing were wet, when abe lay
en the bank or the nrenk.
Adam B. Bier, e( Hohteratewit, Bwern :
Waa at I lie Little Cone-uega ereek at 'A
o'clock en the alternoen of Tuesday, Oato Oate
IwrC, near where the bely waa loend : I
aaw feet prluta near tbe cteek and reiael
my shoes lute the print and obliterated
tbm;Ithu remarked te myaanpaulen
that I etif. bt net te de that as some detectives
would ba along, measure tbe track a and ba
fooled.
Cress examined : 1 was summoned as a
Jurer en tne special ventre In this eass and
old net mention wbat I knew at that time ;
1 never communicated tbe Information 1
possessed te the defendant's oeunael, but
told ether parties and tbey probably con
veyed the information te ceunael ; tbere
were no ether prints In tbe neighborhood
that I saw.
Mr. Baer exhibited tbe shoes he word en
that day te the Jury and they were oTered
In evidence.
Jehn Klehl, swern: Live In Keadlng
new and prier te November, at Ne. 525
North Christian atreat, this city; was
werklngal K. H. Ksulleian's, en the Har
rlaburg plkn, en Ootebar Q'.b ; about 7:30 en
tbeevt.mng otOa'ebor 4, as 1 was going out
the Heading tracks near Hobreyer'a lane, I
raw a man and woman ahead of me, but 1
de net knew who tbey were; I get te or
fatbet'a home a short distance away at 20
uiinit'-ea of 8 o'clock.
Ore's examined : I nover before w a
man and woman travel this path ; It Is net
ou the public read but along the Pennsyl
vania railroad.
Mn Margaret Bewers, sworn : I live In
this city at Ne. 26 West New street, and am
tbe wile or Christian Unworn; I knew Mary
Catharine Balllnger well; abe visited my
tieun mica a week ; she was at my hensa
en tbe Tuesday before her dealt', at 8:30 in
tbe m en. Inn; witness waa shown the horse
shoe pin fcuad near the body and asked if
she bad Been tbe pin en her pnraen; witness
centinued: I aaw that pin en her dress en
that Tuesday ; It was open and my daughter
leld her about ita belua open and abe said
that It did net make any tilUerenoe, that It
was an old ede that Cal gave her.
Cress-examined: I did net swear at the
coroner's Inquest tbnt Mr, Bellinger did
net have a pin en ; I did net v te District
Atterney Weaver that Mrs. Bellinger did
net have n piu en her dress n Tueiday ;
what 1 mtd was Ibat Mra. Balltnger had a
pin en Tuesday bat tbat she did net notice
en Thursday wbether or net she were a p'n.
Bavld Hmtl z, swern: Werkel for
Kauflman, Keller & Ca, oeal dealers, en
UarrlstmrK plke, laHt tall, as a yard hand;
en the afternoon of Thursday, October 4,
was ou the treitle work In the yard;
between 5 and 0 o'clock 1 raw a mau and
wemau pats; the woman had en a Jersey"
and light hut; themsn worn dark brown
clothes and had ublg black meusiacbe;they
walked tewaids the oil oempiny works;
witnewj Htiewti bat found near Mrs. Bel
llnttet'd tKKly, and be Identified tbe hat at
the one worn by the woman who passed
lu company with this man; at the
tlme I described the hat and Jersoy
J bad net seeu the dally papers rIvIuk any
description of the woman's cletbtng; 1
followed this couple as far as Sohreyer's
lane and passed tbeui; 1 then returned te
the oejI yard, and fre.u the trestle I oeuld
aee tbe couple ke up college avenue; the
woman looked te me like ll sue was unaer
tben.Uuerjcft of liijaer; It was 0 o'cleok
when I saw them go upoelloge avenue.
Aunle Miller, swr-c: I live at 210 West
Vleeatree ;knear Mrs. Delllnger for six
mentba prier te her death; 1 read an ae
count of tbe finding of the body In Friday
evening" paper; 1 saw Mrs. Delllugoren
Thursday evoelng, the night abe was
killed, ou Wust Ktug street, abcut three
itoero from Ke Ik fir's Ealoen, between G and
7 n'click In tbe eveulnv; there was a
geatlemnn with her ; she spoke te me and 1
answered bar; bur had n dark coat, light
bat nnd llK'itlsh dress; sue were aucb. H
dretB as sbe liai en when found dead ; the
man was well dressed and as tall as 1 am ;
he bad n dark inouttaebe ; when I last saw
them tbey were going towards tbe Marietta
pixe.
CrMa-examlnid : 1 de net think tl.e
woman was drunk wn n she passed mn ; i
first made known tbat 1 had seen Mrs.
Bellinger with this man tbree weeks age
at tbe heiiHu of Mra. Dien; 1 Identify tbe
bat exhibited as Mrs. Bellinger's because I
have otien re u her wear the hat ; 1 oez-)d
particularly at Mra Bellinger as Blepamed
because I aw that the man with her was
iiet ber husband.
Adjourned te 7:30 o'clock.
Saturday Evening. Couil met at 7iW
o'clock ana the dofense called Coe Mullecn,
ifllclal court stenographer. Ills testimony
was : 1 took the testimony at the hearing
of Alderman Ualbach, in tbe orphans
court room ; I made the report et the testl
meny and delivered It te tbe district altor alter
nej ; he tead tbe tostlmecy or Martha
Hurkheldcr, Bavld Btjerand Aaren Buck
waiter taken at thnt hearing, which was
Ulfld'cnt In many particulars from that
given lu tbe trial or tbe cause
Alderman A. K.Hpurrlerrecilled: Huaau
Hhenk was examined as a witness In tbe
Bellinger ce beard before me ; Mrs Hhenk
was net prevemea irem giving any testi
mony en tbat occasion; at tbat bearing she
testified tbat en Thursday evening, Ojtober
4. abe saw Bellinger coming In the
turnpike and pass through tbe tell-gate
alone between 7 and 8 o'clock; ahe at Id
nothing In ber examination about Mra.
Bellinger having bean with ber husband;
tbe witness's were all asked by either Mr.
iirnwn or Mr. Hensel, at tbe conclusion or
their teitluieny, whether It was net all
tbey knew about the cate.
Cress examined: 1 took notes of testi
mony In tbe case at tbe time but did net
preserve mem auer i iiau uismiswu iue
ease; the testimony of all the witnesses
before Aldermau lUlbaah was substantially
the same as before me, except tbat of Mrs.
Hhenk.
H. U. Henntl, reealled : Was at tbe bear
ing before Alderman Spurrier; Mra. Hnauk
tbere testified tbat Bhe si.w Calvin M.
Bellinger enmeln tbe Krultvllle turnpike
alone en Thursday evening, October 4, be
tween e ana l ocieoir, goieg lewarus in u
B. O. ifrantz, recailed : i beard Susan
Hhenk last evening say, "New tbey are
trying te make me out a liar; I am going te
tell a let mere en blm; 1 esuld have, but 1
pitied the peer fellow "
JAiderman Bpnrrler corroborated Ibe tes
timony et Mr. Fxantz.
M li- Bellinger, brother et the prisoner,
awcrn ; 1 heard Mrs. Hhenk testify before
Alderman Hpurrier tbat Calvin M Bel.
linger pod ber house alone en tbe even
ing et Ootebar 4, going home ; I werkei
with Calvin en tbe Tuesday before the
murder, cutting ern, cear wbere Cal
lived ; when C.l and 1 returned te tbe
hoeta at neon It was dosed ; after dinner
weai back te fie flnd and worked until
waa work In e alone In theoerofleld, and
while tbere Mra. Asten came ; 1 went with
her te the house, called Cal andheeame
down atslra i did net work en Wednesday
afternoon but ea Thursday morning I did ;
ea that aftornoen 1 aaw Mra. Delllnger ; she
eame te the Held wbere I was ; It was be
tween 2 and 3 o'clock tbat I saw her s abe
went from me te the hense and I saw ber
Irem where I was, at the shatter.
lira. M. Ik Bellinger, sworn : Same time
after Oal'a release from J U he brought ta
me his wash, among wulch was a pair of
woman's drawers; these same drawers 1
aaw In the Are place at Delllnget'a house;
after I washed them I gave them te
Beteetlve Barnbetd. ,
At this stage of tbe case court sojourned
until Monday morning at 9 o'eIook. Tee
oenrtlnatraoted tbetlpstavM te take the
Jurer walking en Hunday for exereiaa.
Monday Morning. Tee Bellinger case
waa resumed at 9 o'clock.
H. W. Bocklee, re called : Heard the
testimony of Mr. Hhenk before Alderman
Hpnrrler; ahe tbere testified tbat she aaw
Bellinger passing through the tell-gate alone
going towards town between 7 and 8 o'clock
en the evening of Thursday, October 4, and
tbat abe aaw blm going towards town tbe
following morning between G and7o'elosk.
Walter Klefler corroborated the testi
mony of Mr. Bucklus as te Mrs. Hhenk'a
testimony.
B. V. Kresdy, awern : Was at the aeene
et tbe finding of the body en tbe Sunday
following the finding; there were many
persons tbore that alternoen.
Jehn Suavely, sworn : Was with Adam
B. Baer at the scene et tbe murder en tbe
day of the finding, and saw Baer place his
feet In tbe print en tbe bank of tbe creek,
after which Baer remarked tbat he ought
net te de te, as sotne detective would ba
tbere aud measure tbe track, aud It weu'.d
ba his track.
Redmond CenyDgbam, awern : Went
ever tbe route lesuUed te by Beteollve
Nevins ; from Pennsylvania depot te
Sbenk'a tell-gate It took 17 minutes te
walk ; from Sbenk's tell gate te railroad
bridge, 2 minutes, from there te cnlvert at
Pennsylvania railroad bridge ever lilltle
Conestoga ereek S2 minutes, from tbe
culvert te wbere tbe body was found and
back te tbe top of the railroad bridge 3' te
4 4 minutes, rrem tuere Dy raureaa te nr-
nseurg turnpike, w minutes, along Janata
te Cherry Alley and Chestnut street, 35
minutes, making a total of 80 mlnutse, It
took te make tbe circuit from the depot te
tbe ace ne of tbe murder, by way of Hhenk'a
t ill-gate and return by the shortest reu'e ;
from Cherry Alley and Cbeatnut street te
Mrs. Asten's house It took 19 minutes.
.Constable Sides, wbe went ever the route
described by Mr. Cenynitbam, en Bunday,
testified that It took him 89 mtnutt s te travel
it,
Underkeeper Oil dwell, swern: Officers
Birnbeld and Wutlck brought clothes In a
bag te tbe prison and said the clothes were
Bellinger's; tbe clothing was very wet.
Underkeeper Murr testified te the same
fsats.
Policeman Beas, ewern : The brldge
ever tbe railroad, en tbe Kiullyllle pike la
a leafing place for tramps, both men and
women aud 1 ha.ve frequently chased them
away.
Calvin M. Bellinger, sworn : I lived Ust
Ootebor en the Frultvllle turnpike ; 1 will
be 28 years eid tbe 21st of next November ;
was the buabandet Mary Catherine Bol Bel
linger ; ou Tuesday morning aba tnsde
breakfast, after which X fed tbe pigs
aud ground tbe corn knife ; she askud me
about going te the stere for grcoerles ;
I asked ber hew much meney Bbn wanted,
and ahe said ahe did net knew; I handed
ber the silver dollar ; she said sbedld net
want that much ; tbeu I gave her 47 cents
le ebsnge ; I went out tbe deer; Bhe called
me back aud said sbe must bave a kiss
before she went ; I kissed ber and started
te leave ; an 1 was going away 1 aaw siine
clothes that bad t-en thrown out of the
window, aed when 1 called her attontlen
te them she put tbera lu the oeal Nbed ;
X asked her when she would be
back aed ehe said at 0 o'clock ; shn
asked me about what time X wanted
dinner, nnd 1 said at 11 o'cleok ;
I thou went te tbe corn field and tbat
was tbe last X (ew her allve ; my brother
worked with me till dinner time and we
then wenl te the house; Kste was net there
and I raid te my brother "X wonder where
Kate la;" after dinner X went tejthefie'dand
worked until evening; when I get back tn
tbe beuse It was looked; X went le, took 1 11
my old clothes and went te town te my
mother in law'; tbere X asked Mrs. Asten
If Kate was there and she replied that Bhe
bad net been; I waited tbeie until 10:30
o'clock, and Mis Anten said I should
gi te Mra. Beweri.' and mske In
quiry tbere, and If 1 found her X should
come and tell her, and It I did net come
she would be out at tbe beuse tbe next day;
X went te Mrr, Bewers' and was told that
ehe bad net been there since Tuesdsy
morning and she then said she was going
te ber brotbei'a In tbe country ; tbat Bhe
had lbft Mm. Bnera'at8:301n tbomernlne
and aald ahe wnntd be back en Thursday; I
was at borne all etths balance of Tuesday
nigh' and slept next morning until nearly
lu e'cicck, wnrn i was awaicenea ny my
brelber; X get up, went down stairs and
feuud Mra Asten lberi ; Bbe wanted me te
hire a wsgoe and go In search of Kate, but
X said I did nt t have tbe meney te spare,
I wanted te net Kate a new mess tbe fel
lowing Saturday; I remained at home en
Wednesday until 1 o'clock when I went
te the city water works and from there te
McQrann's park; from there te Prank
ltn beusa and then home; en the
next day, Thursday; 1 lett my home at
noec, went down tbe Krultvllle pike te
Prluen atrcet, te the furnace and then te the
New Bauvllle pike; tbere 1 watted for an
hour or ix.e:e, expecting te bbe my wife
oemlbe from tun country; I did netree ber,
and then went te uiy mother-in-law's en
Seuth Queen street and asked If Kale had
been tbere; shi replied tbat Bhe was, and
bad left at 11 o'clock te go home; 1 tsued
her when she came home, and she said the
evenlns before with her father; when Kate
left at 11 e'cicck, she said she was going
straight borne ; 1 then said X sin going
straight home and may be I will meet ber ;
abe aald X better wait, may be Bhe will
come back ; I waltad until 4 o'clock and
left, saying If Ka'e came her mother
should keep her tbere and 1 would be back
before 10 o'elcck ; X went up stree', bought a
dally paper and went home ; X re id t e
paper until daik and ehertly after 7
o'clock caoie te town and went le
Pennsylvania railroad station and was
tbere wben tbe first train came from
Philadelphia; oreased the track and
was at tbe waiting room whoa tbe seceud
train went out et tbe depot ;from there went
te Franklin beuie, then te Bakei's clgsr
store, from there te monument, te Ktat
King and Duke streets, whero X spoke te
Will Heist ; from tbere X went up Kast
Kins te Middle and down Middle street te
my first wlfe'n home; X stepped and spike
tj ber nnd she raid X bad better net talk
tteie but we s'aeuld go ever te the market
hnuxe anil we went; we talked trim 3i te
45 minutes tbere and when X left X took a
nouen te go te tbe circus aud X walked up
Lime te Chetnut street;' tbere I gave a man
ligbt from my cigar aud asked blm about
the circus and no said mere was de cireus ;
1 then went along Chestnut street te North
Q aeen street end down tbat street ; X saw
UIHeman sweeping that street and stepped
and rpake te blm ;n Orange and NertLQueen
street X saw aud spoke te Leuis Clansman
and went direct te Mrs. Acdeu's; was tbere
told tbat Kste had left the house te go
home, and ahe saw ber go up Seuth Queen
street ; she said she would go te Shank's
tell-sato and watt until 1 passed; I then
said 1 would go and bunt Kate; Mra. Asten
raid Kate told ber It ahe Win net back at
9:30 o'elock abe would net bs back tbat
night, and as Bbe weut out of tie deer
Kate eald te ber mother, "If anything
happens te me will you keep my
baby," and her mother said she would ;
Kate then sild : " Keep my watch for
Lilly"; 1 waited at the beusa until 11:30
aud then ten ; Mrs. Asten aald 1 should e
te Mrs. Bewers', Mrs. Hhenk's and Mrs
Snyder's and make Inquiries; X went te
Mrs. Hhenk'a and asked for my wife; sbe
said "I don't knew your wife -," X then de
scribed my wife as tbe woman who passed
frequently with a baby earrlage, and she
aald sbe ntd been awsy all day and she
would ask ber husband; sbe returned
after speaking te him aed said "your
wife pawed the gate a little before
undewn ; I then went t Snyder's
and was there told tbat my wife bad b ea
tbere tn tbe afternoon when I passed tbe
home en tbe read home; after I passed she
went te tewL; X went home aed staid there
until a o'elock en Friday Bionileg; X dressed
myself, attended te some wars, palled some
red betmt Itien tnketl my old clothes
putting ethers en and went te town; stepped
at Mra. Bjenra' and there learned tbat
Kate bad been at l.er house from XI
o'clock until ', when ahe lefl; I then
went te my mnther-ln-law'a and ahe
aald she would go with tne after htr
work was den te leek for Kate; my
mother In-law ard myrelf with tbe baby
then weut tn t?,itcli of Kate; we went up
near the Eastern uinrke'j tbere Mrs. Asten
tald tnele wall, that she knew wbere sbe
oeuld find Kstc; xbe remained away about
15 minutes and then went te Mra. Bewer;
Mrs. Asteu said I should remain seme
distance away from the house, as ahn
would learn mnre from Mrr. Bewers II
she went there hersslf; we then
went te Mra. HtienkV and made lnquliy ;
Mra. Hhenk raid she bad been away at work
all day and bad bet seen anything of my
wife; he then went te Ihn warehouse where
Kate's sister werke I nt d tbere learned tbat
a woman and a child bad been found dead,
but paid no nttenlleu te It because of tbe
report el a child being found with the
woman ; went frcm there te the Barrel
tinrre hotel, ihnn te Mrs. Asten's home ;
wblle there Kate's sister came borne and
aald tbe woman round dead hrd no child
and tbe description given et thi dress of the
dead woman by the reporter corresponded
wltn tbat of Kate's; 1 aald X would go te tbe
almsheuse and leek at the body, and Mrr,
Asten said : "I f It l Kate, don't ceme back
and tell me, for It will kill me;'' Mrs.
Asten pereuuleil me te wait for dinner,
after wliljb I went up street, saw the
reporter, get a description et the dres,
went te the hospital and there Iden
tified tbe body as tbat of my wife.
The Witness described at length lit
visit te tbe cel nn of the liadlngettbe body,
In cempiny .with Cjnstahles Wlttlck and
Barnheid, and te tlice 11) Mrs foreiug his
shoes Inte the track uear where the body
waa fount ,
lie admitted havlnc had some quarrels
with his wife ab:ut her neglect et house
hold affair, but be dftnlnd having ever
threatened te kill her ; be never aald that
he f eared net beuven, bell or the sallews
and tbat If b rntild net have Kate, no
etber man should ; be never said thnt It
would cost some poeplo thulr lives, If he
wss reluted admittance te his motherlti
law's ; he denied having shot at his wile,
when he lived at Conestoga Centre, but ad
mitted having dltchargcd a revolver lu the
house at a deg; be denied having bruised
his wife's limbs and claimed that ber legs
were bruised by ber from a tobacco wagon ;
witness detailed at lenuth the particulars et
bis second arrest In Yerk county and te
tbi efforts of Wlttlck and the l'lnkerten
detective te foreo a confession from htm at
tbe point of a revolver.
The witness was subjoeted te a lengthy
cress-examination and tbe examination
was net concluded when cjurt rose te 2:30
o'clock. XXe did net vary any In his croas creas croas
examlnatlcn from bis testimony lu chief.
11KV. UlttY'd I'AKKWELI. BKllMU.
A Itrsams el III Wern Daring the Three
Tram' pastorate at tbe Dak. bt. Uburcli.
H9V. J. It T. Omy preached en the mis
sionary cause at the morning rorvlee, en
Hunday, from Ht. Matthew, 5, 13 : "Ye aie
tbe rait of the earth, but If the sslt have
lest Us saver, wborewlth shall It be
salted." After Mi sermon be made au op ep
psal for subscriptions for tbe missionary
soelety and 30J wan BOOiireJ.
The Sunday school missionary annlver
airy was held In tha afternoon. The
scholars of tin Bnke street church and tbe
Last nnd West mts!et:s occupied tbe body
of the obureu and the parents and friends
of tbe rchoel wete in tbe galleries. The
singing was accompanied by tbe Hunday
school orchestra of Bnke atreet church and
was led by the choir. The exercises con
sisted of prayer, responsive reading, sing
ing and Bddrewa byKev. Q. W. AdaubH,
of Washington boreugb, and Rev. Uray.
Tbe elf arlngs of tbe year were as folio wr:
Btike street, T32S; Western, f 10.28; Eastern,
183, a total el 1 160 28.
Kev. Uray preached his farewell sermon
In tbe evcnlng te n crowded congregation.
lie has been pastor of the church for three
years, and he reviewed bis work during
this tlme net In refetenre te generaj events
but In reference te bis association as psBter
and people. He rpoLe el tbe pleasant as
sociation he has bad with the people of Lar Lar
caster, aud pnrtlcularly with the members
et the o)iii(rei;tleii. This BRsoclatlen bai
also been ple-witit ou tbe social slde. He
paid a well desnrved trlbute le the hospi
tality and ceurieiy of the peeple of Lsncts
ter. He referrcd te the delightful memories of
tbe public Borvlces end scelal meetings and
said the music by tbe cxoellent cbelr bad
been an unfiling delight Xle also bore
testimony te tbe kindly feeling between the
dIOerent denominations and te tbe ability
and bretherllness of his associates In tbe
ministry In this city,
XXe then refcrred with sorrow te the
death of his pinshlecera durlag his con
nectien with tbe church, and nsmed the
following as having dled: William Murray,
James X'etta, Lsulas Handorseu, Kmellce
EntrlkOD, Barbara Welfersberge, Kllzt
beth A. Cress, Eliza Karfoet, Fannie Breck,
Msry M. Bltner, Mary C. Potts, Bavld B.
Ilestettcr, llenry Shubert, Bsulah J,
Stilndle, William (llnre, Ellzi M. Black,
Mazle K Ullgore, Dmltl Oktaen, Benjamin
F. I'hllllp, Mary Miller, Csrollne B.
Ker.'oe:. Thtes probjtlenura hsve dled:
Oharle-j W Fry, Taetnn Huhus, Frank
E Burst.
Xlenext ejuke rt the prep sal oreelinu
of tbe new church building nnd uald he
bollevcd that ruc-ei li new asMired.
lu .conclusion be referred te tbe work
done by him, and the fellow lug la a ryuop ryuep
ala: Aboentfrom pulpit elght Sunday a lu
three ywirs ; held 10 weeks of protruded
meetings ; preached 335 sermons ; made
3 'HO pisteral vislir ; attended 01 funerals ;
baptlsmw, ailulU 25, children til ; recetved
Inte tbe oetircb, by letter 8, en probation 09;
Tne membership of tbn churcb, exoluelve
et tbe Western, U 528; probationers 29; total
5'0 At the cIiich ct the rormen tbe mis
sionary ell irt wai resumed. Tboaell-otion
for th9 day amcunted te atom f SOU.
linrlKlmrii toiler..
Tbe following 1. a tlt of unclaimed let'
ters remaining In tbe pistelQce, LsucAsser,
Monday, March 11, ISM):
Ladtei' Hit. Mrs 1 Knllen, Kate
Ji-uklne, Mies Mry H'mi'iti, MUs AnnleK,
. atner.
G'ent'3 IasI -It It IInten, J J Car
penter, K. O. I2,ctril, Nnsti (llatfeper,
Henry Krai I, F. J- Lswlr, M, Lenoy J Mo Me
Neely, S. Markley, II E Miller, H. F.
Mlnthern, J Menree, Muses Nelan, Win.
H. Prcsestr, Jehn Pully, P P. Hentmnn,
Jno Shank, Wm. Suutwrly, F. 11. Wlclry,
irau. wueur.
A Chlnntusu ttbe M; ll Ailiullttd.
Colleelor Msgnne, et New Yerk, will de-
cldete-tay wbeti.er Ah Foe, a CbluBoiae,
wbe arrived en the bteamer Adrlatle
yesterday, can Und or net. It appears
Frobable that hu will lit allowed te land,
(ncim te tblsutuntty vshen he was but
9 yenraeld, and wan marrlud here te an
Amer lean woman, by whom l.e hai a
daughter 13 ye rseld. Ah Foe Is a cook.
He talks EekMlnu, has hud his cue cut oil
aaddrebsea lu Uivnem cletbts.
Jehn lirlixjiiiet'. funrral.
The luneral el Jehn Ilrlmmer, the young
man of this city who was killed by tne cars
near Mlddlctewn ou WeJu(xday,toek place
from the residence of his father, en Locust
street, en Sunday afternoon. Tbe attend
ance was large, as the deceased ba 1 a great
many arqualntsncr. The services were
conducted by Hev Pratt and the Interment
was made at Lmcaitbr cemetery.
Death et a l"ug.
A valuable png deg belonging te Samuel
Gruel, waa killed en Saturday, Tt 0
ailmal bad followed a gentleman who was
en a street car coming up Seuth Qieen
street. Xn getting ell at tha corner cf
Andrew street the animal fell under the
car wheels and wu killed,
. G,000 WEAVERS STRIKE.
rirtv mill's in rtu, it it kit, massi-
UIIUSKTT-, AllB AV RtTBD.
Th Operants. Itriixnd an Inert ate In Wf a
Manaiactniera Itefnse te Orant an An-
vanrr, riot tbe BmpleTf s Cenusant
el Obtaining West Thy Ath,
FAi.t. ltiVRit, Maa, March II. Th
weavers' strike ter an advance In wagea
which occurred this morning, Is one et tbe
most general In the history et laker
troubles here. The weaving departments of
fifty mills are praotleMly shut down and
0,000 weavers are Idle. Thoae who refused
testrlkn de nnt altogether number mere
than half enough te keep oue milt going.
Tbe extent of tbe atrlke la qulte a sur
prlae te the manufacturers who en peeled
that only a few mills lu the outskirts would
be Involved. Tbey thought tbe help
would be be much divided as te the
wisdom et a strike at the present tlme tbat
this circumstance would dlserganlre them
In a few days.
The operatives are very much pleased at
the unanimous sontlment of resistance dis
played In 'their ranka and predict au early
vlotery. Thoye'alm that thny can tfTerd
te mnlntatu the atrlke for soverol weeks.
It Is tbe prevalllng improislen that tbe
mauufaaturers can give an advance at
present prices ter cloth nud can HI BlTerd te
curtail pioduetlon for wen a short period.
The Beard of Trade rays, huwevur, tbat
no advance will be gltcti aud n bluer
Btuiggle Is anticipated.
TWO 8 AUKS OK HtOCU-j
Iho
rilcss Tbat feepls Gave at Cooper
llunaa and I.tepanl IIeikI,
This afternoon Sam Malt Ftldy, buo bue buo
tleneer, sold at tbe Cooper beuse for J. B.
Leng, broker, the following stocks, bends,
Ae , for the oatale of the late Adam Lotevrr,
of West Lampeter :
Five shares of Lancaster County National
bank te Martin Biub.iker at f 117.
Ten shares et same te Bavld Lsndla at
1117.10.
Tbree shares of emtie te same nt (117 20.
Twe Bbartsef same te Jehn B. Beth at
(110.90.
Five shares el F-trmma' National banV.e
JehnB Beth, Bt (110 70
Ki-cht sbares of same, te Jeseph Wltmer,
at (110 CO.
Tan shares et Lancaster &. Willow Street
turnpike, teO. K. Ileed, at (.30.
Ten shares of heiiip, tn same, at (.10.
Fivn blmrrg of Htrasburu A. Millport
turnpike, ted. K. Heed, at (IS
TenahareHet EiBicrn milker, te A. A.
Herr, at (5S 25.
Tbe following stocks were sold for ultlor ultler
cnt parties.
Twenty Bbsreaet the First National bank
of Lancaster te Edward McUevnrn at (202
FivesbarAs of Northern National buuk
te Gray bill Leng at 1127.
Five shares of smuu te (1. A. O eyer at
(127.
Fivn abates of same, le lleury Smith, at
(120 85
Five shares of same, te Herman K.
Mlller, at (120 SO
Tnrce shares of same, te J. B. Leu g, at
1120.
Ten shares of Peeping Nstleual bink, te
Jehn X. Harlman, at (110 90.
Teu Bbarea of same, te UwUl Land Is, at
(123.
Ten shares of same le U.N. Herr, at
(119 70,
Ten shares of same te I'aae V. LeldJgh,
at (117.25.
Ten shares of Uoucstega bank te J. K.
Horsier, at (101 80
Ten shares of Keyslnnn bank of Mau
helm te H. B. Becker, at (112
Thirteen Sharen et Lineastar nud Man
helm turnpike te E. N. Cinel, at (39 75,
Ten share nt Northern umket te Bavld
Landiaat(77 70
Flve man s of Western msrket te Chris
tian SUlli at (63 60
Twe shares of eame le T. K. Boullnger at
(51
Twoehnrosof Heulbcrn msrl.'Ot te U. (1.
Bush at (39
O.te Blir of KjHt hnd railway te T. 1j
Herr t (01.50
STOCK SA.I.K AT Till! I.KOrAHD.
Ooergo Hunter, auctioneer, ler Wm. 1).
Weavcr, executer of Benjimln Bswman,
deceased, sold the following securltlen at
the Leepard hotel, at 1-.30 :
(500 Lsneaater city, 4 per cent RCboel
bend, at (97.59 per hundred te K. II. Burk
holder. (500 Ltnciater elty d per coot, lean, due
1890, te J. Q, NUsIey at (101 par hundred.
(100 Ltncasier elty, 4 pur cent, bend, te
Jehn E. Snyder at (101.
(100 Lineaster elty 4 pc-r cent. bend, fe
J. Q. Nlssley at (101
(100 Lancaster ultv. I per cent. boil J, te
Jehn E. HoyderatdOl
(500 L-tncaB'.er elty, 4 per esnt. bend, te
Jehn E Snyder at (507 50.
(500 Lancaster city, 4 psr cent, baud te
J. N. Weed at (507.
(300, Lanonster county 4 per esnt. lead?,
te Jacob Mussnimsn at riiui.'i'j
Six shares Firal National bank t eck, te
J, N. Weeds, rt 202 75 perslinii-.
Six aharcH Farmerh' National bank stock,
te Jacob Ilaca nan at (110 CO
Thirteen Bbarei Lsncaiier Flre Ir iranen
oempaoy stock, te Jehn K. Snyder ut 25
centH for the lob
(1,000 Lancaster city, I per cent, band,
at par te E II Burkheldur.
THE KL1.AI1K1IIIOIYN IIAIIV MUUU1CK
Me Iljubt That It Wis Tlirunu I reni a Car
tt ludetv
There U little new In tin. cise of the baby
that w m feuud along the track of the Peuu
sylvanla railroad, near Kllzabothtewn, en
Saturday. Bepu'y Cerenor Mattbl s;-il enk
tiled tbe tnquetrt thli morning lu tuu com cem com
mUaleni rs' c filer. Mr. Shenk wan notified
of the finding et the body by railroad mm
and he went te the spot whure the child
was lying and heldauluqueut, his Jury con cen
blsttng et Urorge WeaUud, Bivld Lewery,
JuhnMy ers, Harry B.P.oem, B F. Wcrmley
and 0. W. H-irnelsy. Br. Nlinley tx
amlued tbe child's body; a large btuleewaa
found en tbe back and another en the IJe
el tbehead. Tbene werecaused by striking
en tbe rough frczen ground, Tuero wan
every evidence that tbe eblld wbh born
allve and the verdict was ronderod us pub
listed en Hatuidpy, tbat It came te Us
death from lining thrown from the train.
The child waa placed In u hr x and build
lu the Kllzibetbtewn cemetery,
Tbere is little doubt that the child was
thrown from scar window. Had It fallen
from the water c'.oeet tbe wheels would
have pes ed ever It. Frem tbe child's
appearauce It Is believed te have ceme til
Fast Line cast, whleh pasxes Ellzibetbtewii
between 5 and t! o'clock. Ne eleps te In
vestigate the matter have yet been made,
Had a toleram been rent te Jtrtey City or
Philadelphia at tbe lin-e the body was
leund tbe mother might have been eaugbt,
but this was net dene
Kipr.is llukiuist UiunliiK
Although the United express oltlce Lib
basil epen tut two waekH In this city, tte
stent reports that the btulncss has grown
very rapidly aud Is new very beavy. Twe
teams are kept busy all the time and
another is likely te be put en.
Deming le Unrincr
1) It. Cenrad, for many years a resident
of PottBtewn, will temove te this city te
engage In the wholerale and retail tobacco
buBlucrs.
Tha frulillililen Ulll Hlene.1
Governer Beaver having signed the bill
providing for a spsnial election en June 18,
ou the prohibitory and eutlraae amend
ments te tbe constitution, Ht-cieury Htene
Is rapidly pushing matters In order te have
tbe advertisement eat te- day,
UKaTOLKAN OVKItUOkT.
And Alter Still" II Oot lirntik en the Menty
aed tvas Arrested,
Saturday evening a aneak thief was
eiptnred In this oily, after he tit-it stolen
an overcoat from the t fllce of Br. 1). R.
MoCermtck, en West King street. A brut
two o'cleok In the afternoon a young man
with a red tnnuttaehe and fairly well
drecd, although having somewhat cf a
"irampy" appearscer, went Inte the oyster
raloenof AmosLse, en West King street.
He had four old umbrellas and one very
geed one. Unwanted te soil the beat one
le Mr Lee. The latter said be did net want
It, and the atrsnger, after becoming eauey,
lelt. Mr. I.ee went te tbe deer and saw the
fellow walk up thestepsofBcMcCermick's
ofneeand leek Inside In a few minutes
he walked In, shutting the deer behind
him. Mr. Lee did nnt suspect anything
wrong at the time and went up atreet. He
returned In a couple of hour when Br. Me
Cermlck told htm that some ene had stolen
a very valuable overcoat from his tflija
Tbe doctor bad placed the oeat In the baek
room of bl cilice, abertly after two o'elock,
and, while he went baek Inte tbe house, ll
was stolen. Mr. Lietoldthedccterabcutlhe
umbrella man that had gene into his clilee
aud It was learned that the fellow had been
seen hallooing towards Ceutre Square.
Heme time after 2 o'clock, ConsteblaYetslry
nd Ames Lee started a arch for
the mau but without aueces. Her Her
geant Krlsman aud Ofllecr Weavar
made a search et the southeastern
part rflbe elty after Chlet Smeltz had in
formed thorn of the larceny. About 0 o'elcck
In the evening the man who was Ktispcoler',
ajaln oame lute Mr. Lee's, leaving a ccm ccm
panlen outslde en tbe pavement, and asked
ter something te eat Mr. Lee seen rccog rcceg
Dlr.'.'d him and told him that he had been
In boruie that day. The man denied U, but
said he was a railroader and had Just oeuue
oil the train from PlltBbtirg. Xle seen left,
Joining bis companion en the outside. They
went up te Mulberry and turned up.teward
tbe umbrella factory. The umbrella man
went Inte a house en Mltllln street te get
something tn cat. Mr. Iee, who had fol
lowed them,oame up te his compnleu,who
turned nut te be Philip llonee, a semewhat
well known cbataolerof Brenemau'a court,
tbts city. Mr. L&a began te question
Bence, whesald that tbe man was a stranger
and that he bad Just met him shortly before
at tbe court beuse. Mr. Ij-te asked him If
he did net bave au overcoat. Bmoe said
he bad, but tin told him that he said It, end
his umbrellas were at bis (Bence's) house.
Mr. Lee at occe Informed the police and
Hergeant Krlsman nnd Olllcer Weaver
went te the houe where tbe stranger was
and e.ptured blm, while he was eating
Tbe fellow as well as Boueo were taken te
thOBUIlen beuse, and the former gave hi
name as Edward Benabue, The books
showed that be had teen a ledger In the
station bouse en Frldsy night.
On Hunday morning Br, McCermlck
ree-ivered his oeat In a rather peculiar man
ner from William Htett, an Iren worker In
the l'enn rolling mill, who beards In the
eastcru part of the ally. A young man,
who knew n'l about the doatei's misfortune,
heard Htett telling seme oenpanlons en
tbe street, Ute Saturday night, of
a cheap overcoat he had bought.
The doctor was Informed of this, and be
wenl at oneo te Htetl'a beuse en Ann street,
where he recovered the cost. He get Htett
te accompany blm te the station house, and
the latter identified Benahue as the man
who had sold him the oeat for (i Tbe
prisoner then admltted everything; he
ssid that he had sold the coat and bought
whisky, which maJe him drunk ; he then
foil In with Iloneo, and In some way hap
pened te get Inte Mr Leu's stere again.
Wben tbe oeat was stelen It oentalned a
number of papers, wbhh were of great
valne te tbe doctor. These Benahue said
be threw away, but hndld net knew where,
as he waa unacquainted with the streetr,
There Is a suit against Benahue before
Aldennan Uershry charging hliu with
the larceny et the coat.
Benahue said that Bonue had nothing te
de with the lsioeny, as he merely met him
en tbe street atterwards. As thore was
nothing sgslnst Bence he was discharged.
Ollleer Glass found r-oaie of tbe psper el
Br. MoCermtck tinder tha Lime street
railroad brldge en Sunday, but theso el
most value are still missing. The ptpei
were dropped between the Buke strtet
bridge end Plum street, and the doctor Is
anxious te recover them.
In fellllra and dcuinalliiu.
Ucerue W. Hourbcer, tbe new chairman
of tbe Bamocratle elty c-xocutlve committee
of Uarrlsbiirg, U a natlve of this eaunly. He
Is also elty editor of the Patriot, The Hun
day Capital contains an artlcle which
liberally praises Mr, Hourbeer and congrat
ulates the nomecracy ler securing aneli a
popular young mau te lead In the party's
work.
Charles F Bstker, the new secretary of
the Damecratlneity oxectitlvecnmmlttooof
Harrlaburg, waa born In Lincaster 23 years
age. The Capital lays : " He came te
Hirrleburg In 1801 with his parcntr, hla
father belng engaged tn the hotel bualners,
which he conducted up tn January, 1881,
when he dnd. Before his father's death
Mr.Bclker learned tbe butchering business,
but since has been oue of tbe malnslavs at
the Chestnut street hotel, and at present
conducts the business for hi mother. As
secretary of the ommtltee he will nover be
round lacking in ins worn, snu ins uutica
will be dleaharged In tte most efficient and
able manner, end ler the test Interest of
the party."
frlKiiOtr llrethcrs I'ankdxa Furljr,
'lhe Friendly Brethers gave a paokage
party en S-turday oveuing, In tbe large
re)in ever HtacUheusu'd shoe store, and It
wih largely attonded, The following num.
Irs wen prizes: Ne. 1121, ten of coal ; Ne.
tot, bag el ft lur, wen by Mla Troop ; Ne.
1117, glais set, wen by Philip Glentz ; Ne.
393, rowing table; Ne. 1077, box of cigars,
Walter Balr; Ne. 218, dell, Infant daugh.
ter of Walter Hair. Tne holder et tlekets
Nn. 1421 and "Mi are reqUMted te present
them te J. A Uolllnger, sec rotary, and be
will glve orders for lhe article ebove
natned.
InUreiluK Kventat Uevtuant If, li. Church.
New Interest was Infused Inte the eervlces
at Covenant U. It. church, oernor W, Orange
and Concord streets, en Hunday by the
Hirlval of thenew pastor, lUv. K L Hughe,
of Illabsplre. He pieacbcd both morning
und oveiilng sermons suitable te the coca
aleu. Be Is a ready speaker, forelblo In the
poenthtlen of bis points, logical In the wr wr
rangemeat of bis sermon and pleisxnt In
his delivery. His reputation is tbat or a
popular and successful pastor, and no doubt
under bis admlnlitrallen the preireBlve
foeple of Ceveuant church will push for
ward with renewed activity.
Te Try Auetbtr tlu
Toe W'rlghtHyudlcstewhlch has been
runnlug thu seldlerb' orphan schools, ba
met with a reverre. The Joint leglalatlve
and Grand Army committees bave decided
te try another plau. A bill Is te be pre
pared which win plaue the whole matter
in charge of a onmmlsslen. Tbe orphan
will be cited for In prlvate families and
schools.
Git en Authority,
Tbe comptroller et tbe curreney has
authorized the Conestoga National bank of
Lancaster, Pi., te lelu business with a
capital el llZAQQOi
A f.AnOK HAZSS.lt Ot'KNKI).
Canten Lancaster tvm Draw fronds
te
Mtvnnercner Halt fjratVK,
A baraar for the l-enetlt of Oanten Lan
caster Ne. 25, Patrlareb Militant, a uniform
rank of Odd Fellows, opened In Mionnor Miennor Mionner
ohnr ball en Saturday evening for a week.
Tbere was quite a large crowd In a' tendance,
and the occasion was enlivened by geed
mnsle from tbe Moiintvllle cornet band.
The canton Is com posed et members of
the dltlerenl odd Fellows ledge- In the
elty, and the erder Is gradually Increasing
In membership, Fer some time past tbe
membera,aaalated by their ladyfilendr,hsve
been making active preparations for the
opening et the bsxaar, whleli gives every
premise of belng rt great success. Fer sevorel
days prier te tbe opening the members of
the canton were very busy getllng the large
room, which by the way, Is ene of tbe best
In town for an ntlalr of this kind, In order.
Itsappearance at the opening showed that
their work was net In vain. The hall looked
pretty en Saturday evening. Along the
sldei end at the ends haug beautlful
flag of almost every sits and kind,
whtle ether are surponded from the cell
ing. The gallery Is literally oevetcd
with Hags and the very hanilaome banners
of dltlerenl OJd Fellows' organlr.itlen are
displayed en the walls. The decorations
tn faet are all very prelty. Oa cltborelde
of the room there are twd lintuonse tables
which bear the names et tha dlllerent
ledges and oucampments of the erder In
the city. These are filled with handsome
and useftil artlelcs of every doa-trlptlen,
many of which have been umlu by the
ladles. They will be sold or ohaneed
oil, aud poisons In seirch of prelty
things oannet go amiss hoie. In addi
tion te these tables there Is a ll thing pond
and lunch tables whero the beat " bites"
can be obtained, wheels of fortune, Uypsy
fertune tellers, it J. In the centre of tne Mem
Is a well where lomenado Is dispensed and
en olther Blile of this are tables where Iej
cream, confections, cakes, , can ba ob
talned. The bower ever the well and the
tables are all taslefully trimmed. The per
son whobaveohargo el tbe ullHtrent tables,
Unde, Aa, are as lollewa :
Ltnoaster Ledgo, Ne. 07 Mrs, Mary
llerngesser, Misses Emma Musser, Llrzle
Stene, Mamle Slene, Llra'e Peyton, Ida
Yaekley, Ella Godfrey, Mrs. Clara Hllleu
and Mrs. Margaret Musser.
Monterey Ledge, Ne. 212 Mrs. Allen
Oulbrle, Mrr. C. Fisber, Mrs. A. M.
Oorreeht, Mrs. Heah Oorrceht, Miss Alloe
Unnney. Miss Rnbrcr.
Washington Kncampment, Ne. II, and
Kldgeley Encampment, Nn. 217 Mrr.Llrz'e
Winger, Mrs L Slugle, Mrs J. Helbor,
Mrs. E. Uolwerthy, Mrr. ll, Llntner,
Mlssea M. Andersen, L, Selbur, U Geed
and B. Yesger.
Heraeliel Ledgo Ne. 12.1 Mrs. Jeseph
Hatcb, Mis, Cumins Ullgere, Mrr, U.
Charles Hhaub, Mrs. Mary Ysckley,
Misses Kllle Furlow, Alloe llauf, Jennie
Netr, Llr.ile Oecke and Charles X Gmger.
Among; the article en the table Is a prelty
cress with Old Fellows emlilatu-. It
waa made of Ohie fnm atone bv Charles A.
Uruger and will be chanced oil.
The Ihhlng ponds ara In otiarge of Jehn
(I. Helbor end II. U. Uhoekors, whlle A. B.
Uarr and . W. Winner oenduot tha wheel
et fortune. Miss Emm J. Leng snd
Martha BelUel are the gy pilot who tell the
fortunesof theso wboetll upon them.
The oeufoollnnory table Is all rlaht In the
care of Mlsaei Mary Wolf, llattle lCauirman,
Kalle Geiter and Amanda Palmer. At the
eake table Misses Emma Adams, Ljna
Benner and Mlnnle Kloller nre found,
while Mia Mamle Mowery and Llrzle
Ollne have tbe flower stand and are ready
te supply tbe want et cuitomers In tbat
Inc.
The Ice cream table has Mrs, Mary Gil Gil Gil
gere, MitH9s Emma Mowery, AnnleAuxcr,
Ida Leng, Ada aud Ellle Gllgnre.
Thore are no less than tbrce "Hobeocas
at tbe well" and I boy are Misses Ella
Andersnn, Ida Monre nnd Maggle Hart
Down stalls an excellent supper can be
procured, and the room In whleli It Is turved
leeks very Inviting. A. P. Fulmer has
cbarge of this department, assisted by Mrs,
Kebecea Tayler. In the room Immediately
te the loll of Ibe entrance 1b a cigar stand
whero geed smokers can be precuted from
Hiebman Blller.
The general commltleo of nrrangemenla
for the bazaar consist ef: Jehn Benecker,
K. J, Erlsmsn, O, 11. Ullgere, Cisyten
Boldemrldge, Harry Kill and Charles
Beltzel,
BULLIONS IIIHrlllHtiTKI)
A rjuraatsr Man Una ut tha llslia UmIit
Wltllmiaeii's Will.
The will of Isaiah V. Williamson was
etlered for prebata te-day In Philadelphia
by Franklin B Gewen, wbe opeood and
read It after the luner.il en Haturday. It
was signed In 1674.
It waa stated by ene wbe was present at
tbe reading that the will provides that lhe
Interest of (00,000 shall go te each of hi
nieces and nophewr, the principal te go te
thelr children atdnatb. Thern belng 23 r.f
these the scizresnte would be 1 1.330,000, Te
bis brother Jnsse the will gives 10 000 Te
various charities there Is bct-neathed about
(1,300,000, and the remainder, exclusive of
the grant of (2,100,000 ter the Industrial
school, gees te the grandnlcres and grand grand grand
nophews, et whom tbere are S4ld te be
about 60. Estimating the oatste tn be
worth aslde from the school gill, (10.000.COO,
eaeh of lhe grand nelces and nophews
would rocelve about l&0,t 00. lu addition
te this would be tbe (00 000 prlnelpsl,
which would royer upon the parents' death,
making lu tome easia a lozaey te grand grand
nelecsand nepbews ever (20O.OCO.
The lntcrest en the (01,000 legacles Is te
begin eneyear alter death. The Instrumeut
provides tbat the glftH te grandnleees and
grandnephews were net te bsoeme opera epera opera
lhe till 10 years after the tojtster's deatb,
but ttil, It Is tm'd, will net held geed In
Jaw, as a trust can only bu bold for a miner,
Mr. UenryH. Williamson, of Wllllamien
,V Fester, this city, is a eon of Jesse
Williamson, of Trenten, a brother of tbe
deceasad millionaire. He has two llttle
girls' the eldest belng eight yetrs et age.
Jesse Williamson has two M'ster-, Mr.
Harah Buehman, who has 8 children and
Mrs. EllztbothMeon, whehasfivechlldren.
Jease Williamson hud three sons end two
daughters. One daughter deceased, Mrs.
Tanturn, of Trouten, left one child wbe
will recalve both Us own and U mother's
Bhare. The ether ohlldreu of Jcsie are ell
living end bave cblldien.
UensUble U-tru w. iheUuuuty
A ease statpd hat been filed In the court
cf common pleas botween A, K, Baru,
censtable et Maner township, and tbe
county of Linoasler. Bern arrested five
trsmtmatMIIIeriiVlllOBome lime age and
Aldermau Birr ojmmlttei them te tbe
oeanty Jail. The men worearrested at one
time, heard together and takuu te jail to
gether. The censtable presented his bill for
servicer charging a warrant, Bubuna and
oemmitmeut lu eaeh case and the same
mileage en each et tbe five eases, Tbe
county solicitor tikes the position tbat the
constable is only eutliled te one mileage
for the five arrests, one mtleage for the
subpessa terved and oue mileage for the
oemmltments. Te determlte the matter
tbe opinion of the esurt la aktd.
Prepped Deait by Her UauEiilrr's Cettln,
Klliabeth JobLsen, a widow, ged G5
ycarr, died Haturday alternoen at her home.
Ne. 310 Fourth street, Jersey City, et heart
failure, while standing beside the evtlln of
her daughter, Mrr, Laugdeu, wbOMtuueral
waa about te uke place,
FILLING TBE OFFICES.
SEVERAL mrORTANT MORlMATlOSiB -VltKSlDSMT
BARRHOIT.
Mlnltlar Itstmenl's Baeeraser at tfsf)attr
Spatn-MlaUlsrs le .la-ran ana BwHssttasat f.
( Alie Mamed-Tba Msw AstlMaatBssrs.
tary et the Ttsas-ary resa IMasets,
Wahuinoten, March 1L The piwMif
ent te tbe Senate te-day the lellewhtf g
nomination : ' K
xnea. w. palmer, et Micbigea, te be mv ;?,'.
extraordinary and minister plsBlBOtMtary
ei me united states te Spain. .
wuuu Kjf,i, ui usiiiuruin, ie uw wusuj;'-
exirauruiuary ana mieister piBjpesstBWJ Jl
nl lh llnllaH UIbm m I.mm &.h
Jehn D. Washburn, of Matsaeheeaiss. la W3
.a .(--k-u-. . --- -... m .-it '7.
we uiiuuh)( miuBei inu D-jaaai gs-sssrat SSI
me united state te Switzerland.
Geerge O. Tlehner, of llllnel, tebe
kui vuieinry ei lueue-uurar, vwa abswb js ie
Zf. ' - " " . '-V-firi
The senate met at 12 o'clock HdMSMia "
itt feAsBBilrtn t9 HflaaamM Mlsintaai - &
:"v..ri "''rrv..,r"'.'mm. ttt? i-je
trainininLinir nv iinn m nnunswam. m -w-rv
receii wia taken until 1:30. " Jjjf
At 1:30 tha Hnta mi twiiln abIImI ftvr4 j
npftnr. Mm. TnAm rsnm . f" Jsl
ww. & suueui wusj wi wcissj rniin- .95, VJS
elerks, entered with message treaa Itw)
president, and tbe Senate at oaee wsmt iBkt'
soerot session. Xf five minute Bftarwaralfl .-. (&
the doers were reopened, and th BibbH "-!?
adjourned nntll te-morrow. h
In tbe exoeutlve session the nomlBUeM 'K.
rcaslved were referred te the
priate committee when completed. Meat)
of the nominations war oetslroissj.
It was gonerally expected tbat the U!sbsBsV
tlen ottxHecater Palmef, et Mlntilgsai.
would have been Immediately ecaflrassw.
but It is explained that this rnleapBtsM'
that ex-senatera take the usual eesuaa. 7:i
Tbe Waattasr Hade Bfaajr III, f-
As a result of exposure en lnaeg iraUtam I-'
uaj, uver ju txiDgrvawinvu worn mera tur amm
III aatiH n.titflnsiH t hall iABei rAJT
if a "
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A-aa.7DU'rOslUUlslllTa OUllUCVf UlVWUIsWf -VJ J
li dangoreutly 111 wlia oemplieUou m s.
a"?- . .. ,... m
itvi'imiimiiTO mwi wi T ''Ms sw Jx
ported as Improving tula meralag. Ha ki,
till qulte slek of pneumonia. '$
Itenreasntatlva Buehanan. at Naw Jawp '-.
Bey, who has pneumenls, 1 bstear tklii
morning. . 4&
ltepresentattve Laird, et Nebraska, It-
sun very ui. . ; .
itoptesontative Uiitobeen. et MlcnlBaa, a v;
mueti better, and will be eat la a day or mxi
Ex Hepresentstlve Yoder tut neuimttlf
inilU UIIBI IIIUS-H IUU H BUW SlUtW IW . i.
cut asaln. -e-t'7
-r-rr-r r-ii
nnei nn (luiirspsreas s-sajr. ,.;
wanuinoten, D. C, March ll. sVtsS
B. Cunningham, dlabnralag eteik el MW'
Heuse of Bepteaentatlvea, te-dy, (x'
hi offlee at tbe oapltel, abet at'
but missed T. K. Haekmia, a rtta
page. Tbe sheeting waa Immediately
byyounKlUekmanattaoktng Mr, Oaaa'lg :
bam for an assault committed e IM
a low dsys age. Mr Cnauingbasa reerti4'
a out en the faee and Immediately rsst at
young Hsekmsn. Cunningham la a Uif)
man, wblle Haekman Is small. Tk at
tempted sheeting la e-nsldered aejaai tf
abla & .
Ktcapeit la Th.l-r Mlgkl OliUias. ':
LA.KKWO0D, N. J Marek II. OlUteat
1U1I, one of ibe largest hotel Bare, was
burned te tbe ground this merntag abewt 4'
o'elock. There were ever sixty gveasala)',
tbe house at the time, wbe all aaeapaA bb
their night gsrmentr, wllhtbe txopUostat txepUostat txopUestat
Br. E. Wallace, e! Philadelphia. WhaV'.
Jumped fromaseoond fleer window aaat'4
broke bis leg.but waa otherwise naltJareaVt" -Tbe
fire spread te tbe Presbytarttm ebareJlv
and six adjoining bona, but waa qulekl; ,
extinguished by the firemen. Tha total , il
less Is estimated at 135,000, only ssnlAl
insured. Tbe guest lest all uair
property, and war housed la thai
local hotels. '&
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Killed al tne Church Deer.
Walieiid, Ont, March 11 A
fearral
tragedy occurred last evenlsg, aftfTr-nsj
servlees in the Methodist ehnrcbTin tk',-'
(ewnsnip or norm vvarwiesb
Harah Marshall bad Jut
out et tbe church,
by a friend, when Albert WlUekdrewBN.
velver saylng'Hake tbat tee, tbsa," aadflrai
The bullet entered ber bead aad aba M,
Insuntlr. Wilsen ttd and aat iraskBV:
straw stack aea te draw en thai
People are out in all dlreotleaa
for blm, bnt ae far wltheat aoeaat. fp-
van rix At ati,ee. ,,V
Nkw YettK, March 11 Baeerdkr I
te-day fixed ball In the easea et tka eteattkv
sugar swindlers at $21,000 la tbaeaMCt.
each of tbe prisoner.
Wa-ATHBH UfUIUATlO
nWAsiiiNOTOif.P, C, Marek IL Jtav
Eastern Pennsylvania : Fair, ' M '
f 'decided change In temparaaaMf.
north westerly winds. -5P,'
. :sz$i
A New lias Ball league Talk at !?i
ThaM ( ft inhfirna tn tnnt mk MAAttmS im'
form a cow bie ball league le laeltaMl
town of Chester, Philadelphia,
Norrlstewn, Lancaster, PetUvlll. Pa
town and Bethlebem. Tba Ida la te I
the salary of player te a beet fflOO fer'sas
season, and take In amateur from tka
where clubs are loeated in order tot
ptayera. A club et that kind might sMat '
with success here. Geerge W. OneikataL
new with the Baldwin dramatle oeaM)ffri
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Nat Oat ollieublsTsL
This morning Andrew Jen, a y
man wbe served a aentenee of etgfctaMt'
mouth for breaking Inte tba koeaa m&
the late Colonel Bafly, et Mariaabk
was released from prison, unaai'
eetved his term. Hergent MeOaue, of lVtfc
Harrlaburg tiellce force, arrived beta l
aud took Jenes te Harrlaburg, wkara Mil J
wanted for stealing a wateh and ether HtV
f'.er.
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The Opsoleg or Bread Btteet.
The court en Haturday atternoea in
a tule te show cause whys order BaassWi
net ba made en me oemmiiaiooer w
the damagea assessed te land cwaera I
propeity taken for tbe proposed epaabfg at i
Bread street. - Tbl 1 ene of tbeeanaka
which tbe county claim that tbaelty t
the law Is Uable for all damagte aaaait ,
opening et street. The matter will M4
n--..a,l .1,. nmnlh J J 1
&UDU IU1H U.U-U,. .
Th BettU Uuwnsa Him.
William Haines and a bottle of
wkaatjf,i
went out en the Philadelphia turnpta
have a geed time en Saturday atteraaasV j
William seen bad tbe content et tka I
lnslde of him and he became kil
drunk. Constable Hhaub arrested bias I
he get 5 dsys In prison,
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i ti.fer IM Buyer,
Tbe mayor bad three eatea thl
Bernard Hlater, a alek WfcO
be sent te the almshouse, bad bt
granted, and two ledgera were ai
Itltcted Tfsaserec. Vj,
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GeerKO K, Keed baa been eleeted
uier of the Conestoga HsaefieUl
te fill tbe vaoaney oaesed by tka
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