i f .vfl ,"- -iM Srti5iv'1 lT -it f -40f ., ,. sB e AV HH 4 i f3 VOLUME XV-NO. 174 LANCASTER, PA., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, 1889. PRICE TWO CENTS. "'- lb ssWM m I vw"- awna THE 102D ANNUAL SESSION. FHIl.ADBI.rB! A OOEPBKBMOB Or nraeDm episcepal aaemea. Tbe Meeting at the Oeatt Beas OMM Oniw by Biw a. M.BetrtH, el enisage Who Will rrMlM Over III aMiibeta aMiibeta Mem OwmHtwi AppalatM, The ena hundred ud second session el the Philadelphia conference of Ua MeUe dm Kptioepal church oenvensd ta Ua court beuae at 9 o'elook this mernlag, wlU Biabep 8. M. Merrill, of Chicago, praabJlag. Bishop Merrill opened tbe Beater aaee ay reBdlegeaeerlpturat leaaea tea 48d elwatat et tbe prophecy et Iaalah aid lb Oik chapter of Second Oeriatblan; tba eeaJaraaea aaag tbe 776th hymn, wake, fiianlaai Awake," and BUhep MarrlU eAmli fervent prayer for tba guldanee el tbe member of the conference. Rer. J. K. Tayler Gray waa nwaalaaeaaly elected aeeratary of tba conference, aad be waa Riven tta authority te announce bla aaalalanla. He named aa bla eeeretarlea, Hey. a O. Greve, Oeateevllle, and Rev. S. W. Gebrett, Pottatewn. Her. Henry Baker, transferred from tba If ew Yerk oenrerenoe, and Rev. W. 8. Wheeler, tranafarred from the Weet Nebraska oenrerenoe, were received Inte tbe oenferenee. The roll eall ahewed lOlmanbtri present Ua motion et Rer. Neely a committee ea ralea ehtll be appointed, and nntll tbla committee reperta tba rnlea of tba laat oca eca oca farenee aball govern thla one. Dr. TheaB. Neely, Wm. J. Paxson and Elder J. 8. McConnell were named aa tbla committee. Several of tbe membera of tba oenfereaoa were reported abeent through alekneie. Rev. W. I MoDewell, of Pnlladelphla, waa elected statistical leeretary, and Rev. Maria Grave, et Straaburg, waa appointed bla assistant Rev. Thca. Klrpatrlck waa elected con ference treasurer, and be waa given the privilege of namtDg bla assistants. Ha named Rev. Wm. M. Rldgway. Rev. M. B. Durrell, Lebanon, vat eleeted Journal aeeretary, and Rev. J. W, Bayers, Philadelphia, railroad aecretary. TUS STANDING COMMITTEES. The following were announced aa tie atandleg oemmltteee of the oenferenoe : Bible Cause Samuel Panoeaat, F. B. Lyticb, L. D. MoOllnteck. J. H. Merrill, H. E. Ullrey, J. S. Cook, J. W. Harhlne, Edward Devlne. Church Extension Rebert Wblnna,Jebn Dyson, J. M. Wheeler. A. G, Kynett, J. T. Swindells, Henry Wheeler, J. 8. Lane, W. Bamlerd. Education S. H. Hoever, B. H. Evaua, W. J. Paxaen, A. A. Arthur, B. A. Hellnar, T. O. Murpby, J. A. M. Chapman, O. B. Marvlne. Laymen: Prof. D. M. Bartlne,M. D., 8. M. Myers, A. D. Harrington, Jehn S nailer eas. Exhibit of the Boek Concern a. G.Reke traw, Rebert Be Bew, E. E. Barrees, Henry White, 8. W. Kurt, F. B. Harvey, B. T. Kemble, G. Heaoeok. Flnanee J. W. Rudelpb, J. W. Meyers, J. D. Fex, J. B. a red. Freedman'a Aid and Southern Educe tlen T. M. Jackaen, I. B. Brewo," J. T. Gray, T. Harrison, J. J. Tlmanua. J. Dick. In.ec, O. R. Cook, O. Hndaen. Qeeeral HtatUtlei F. F. Bend, A. W. Qjlmsby, W.H. Smltb, F. A. Uilbert, J. E. Qrautey, C. K. Adamsen, J. O. Blokerten, B. F. Callen, A. M. Vlvea, O. E. Kleln henn, & W. Bmltb, F. E. Qrs.fl. Methodist Heme and Orphanage A. Jehnsen, A, 1.. Urban, O. W. Gorden, R. E. Weed, J. T. Ha'ehell G. E. Merris I B. Huffman, M. Barnblll. Ml.senary Btstlstlca F. G Ooxsen, J. H. McKinley, A. A. Thompson, S O. Carter, C. B. Jobcaen, B. F. Powell, O. E, S tog den, A. A. Arthur. Mlailene J. U. Weeds, J. M. Hlnsen, E. O. Grimtbs, W. Downey, T. Stevens, J. H. BarijlB, G Gaul), G. T. Hnrleck. Laymen : U. F. Bruner, Dr. W. H. Sen Sen deriieg, W. Shirk, B P. Livingston. Neec Bilious Cases T. B. McCulleugb.W. C. Robinson, W. S. Pagb, J. 8. Huabee, J. B.J. McConnell; laymen: ll.Scheneld, Jr., Rebert Themas, T. T. Ttsker, sr., Jamea BUck, Jehn It Senior, ChaileaSoett PdnnHylvanls Seamen's Friend Hoelety J P. Miller, J. 8. J. McConnell, D MeK.ee, P. 8. Merrill, G. W. F. Gr.tt, S. U. clreve, W. D. Jenee, N. I, MoCemiB. Pntladelphla Mothedlst Hospital 0. W. Blckley, A. L. Wilsen, Jeseph Welsb, R. W. Humphries, H. T. Quigg, N, Frame, G. a Broadbent, Jehn O'Neill. PublloWersblp J F. Croueb, J. R. T. Gray, O. Reidr, 8. W. Burke, T. Harrison, K. E. Dixen, Jno. A. Cooper. SiUbatb W. Msjer, W. J. Stevenson, T. B. Neely, J. Dnngan, W. T. Magee, E. Townsend, T. Kelly, J. D. Martin. Sunday Hshoelsr. M. Griffith, W. Po Pe wick, G. Reed, J. C. Weed, R. Smith, G. W. Dnngan, H. Franktand, W. H. Fries. Temperance Bamuel B trace, W. H. Sbaetter, E. Picker.glll, J. Stringer, G. A loom, W. K, MacNeal, B. F. Suing, T. P. Newberry. Tract Cause W. Ceflman, A. J. Cellem, C. M. Beawell, D M. Gorden, W. B. Chal tant, Jehn Bell, 1. M. Gable, E. O. Ytrkea. Wemtn'a Foreign Missionary Society C. M, Slmpoen, J. P. Dnfly, G. D. Carrow, O. Cummlngs, A. L. Heed, N. Turner, W. H. Pickep, U. F. lset, Womaii'aUeme Missionary Society J. O. Wllaen, B. MeKay, C. H. Rurer, 8. Hewell, G B. Burns, U. L. Gaul, G. W. North, T. W, Msclary. There waa aeme discussion aa te the appointment of laymen en the committees, bat they were by a motion unanimously adopted invited te aet with tba clerical committee. Reva. Faxsen and McMlchael offered the follewing: Whkhkab, Tbedltclpllneef the M. E church, page 300, edition et 1S89. provides that "each annual conference la autberlzsd te raise a lund If It ludae proper auhlect te Its own oentrol ana under sueh regulations aa Its wisdom may direct, for tbe relief of the distressed, traveling and superannuated pnalHip-,' their wive, wldewa and ohll ehll drenand, Whbreas, thla conference baa by the establishment under It authority of the Preachers' Aid society provided for the raising of inch a fund and tbe proper ad ministration of the same, therefore be It Jteselvtd, That tbe Pntladelpbla annual oenfereooe does hereby elect and determine te maintain aald fund and te continue the operation of tbe same by Ita Preaehar'a Aid aeclety aa heretofore, and that tbe lnoema of the chartered fund and et the centenary fund and the dividend from tbe Boek Concern are hereby directed te be paid te tbe trustees et said Preaober's Aid aoelaty aa has been the practice Blnca Its organization. The reaolutlenaweredlKUtsedby Revs. Paxajn.8wladU and Merrill aadadep at Ra va. Bay era and String en trad tbe fellow lng: JieBelvcJ, That the bishop and presiding alders are hereby authorized te arrange for an executive session of tbe Philadelphia oinferenee te consider reoemmendaUnn for admission en trial In the travelling con nection. The above revolution wa discussed by Revs. Tnemas, Paxaen and Swindells and waa adopted. On motion of Rev. Crouch the roll et the oburehea In tbe conference waa ealled and the statistics of the same were handed te the proper esmmltteea. Tbe report aa te the Philadelphia Metho dist heipltal waa made the special order for Mendty mere lng next at 10 o'elook. Ulna o'clock was bxed as tbe hour for the opening of the sessions of oenferenoe and 12 o'clock aa the hour te close. The bar of ih9 ccnfaiecee was fixed at tba sixth row of seats and all membera te vote) must be within the enclosure bounded by the Judges' desk and tbe sixth row. The Judgea of the oeurt, county oommla eommla oemmla eloaora aad realdeat clergyman were laTltadteBeaiawlthiaibjJwr. Mr, Wih, 9H7i 9 kahaif of tea Treat aeesety, preeeaUdaeheekef IWOMtetba Fnaeaev'a AM aeetety, aad aa also aaaaaaaH that a etas Bar aaaeaBtkadbaea aleaaaafj la tba PbUadalpala Mlaatea aad Caarea Kataaatea aeetaty. Btahef) MarrlU eaM he waa autbetlaed te deaata 11,060 treaa taa Maw Yerk beak eeaeara la tba Praachara' Aid aeatety, aad aatsaUaraaaeuataaa Jubllaaoffariagfrem taaanaa aearca. Taadoaallea waa received Taa esataaary fend of tba oenferenee donated f 300 te tba amaaa fund. A draft et S0 from tba chartered fund waa aiaoreeelved. veta of thank waa tendered te tba Boek Concern for Ita liberal donation. Dr. Meadeshall, editor of tba Mtlheiitt MttUw, waa called upon for aa addreta. He epokeetttepleeamra It afforded htea te addraaatba meeabera of tba Philadelphia oeaOaraaop. Saealar BBagealaea, be aald, ware targety read, bat the raUgleaa ravlawa are net generally read. Every daaemtaa ttea baa It rallgleua review, bnt it lean aadlaputed fact that there la aet la tba United Btataa a reltgleM review that la eelf Buatalnlng. The Methodist Review baa a larger circulation than any ether denomi national paper, bat oeald be Bade mueh larger If the membera et tbla oenferenee, wbaa they return te their home, would Intereet tba Membera of their oburehea In the publication. Bev. Swlndella cQered the following, which waa adepted: Setelved, That the visit et Dr. J. W. Mendaaball, editor et tba Hi Monthly Methodist Review, and bla Impreealva and lnstruetlva addresa bava iflerded na un equallfled pleasure, and wa aaaure him of a cordial welcome te the oenferenoe when ever ba aball cfflelally or otherwise visit ua or our ehnrchea. Rev. F. a. Ooxsen waa appointed a com mittee te eanvaaa the oenferenoe for sub sub sub aorfptlena. Dr. Mealy offered a resolution endorsing tba RevleiP, and commanding It te tbe membera of the oenferenoe and the mem bera of their ehurcbea. Dr. Eaten, the agent of the New Yerk Boek Ooneern.was called en for an address. He aald tba concern bad laat year appro appre prlatcd 160,000 te tbe aeveral oenferenwa of tba Methodist obureb, and an additional fse.OOO aa a Jubilee offer ing. Fer tba coming yaar It baa bean decided te distribute te the eonfereaeea 11,000,000 and ha felt aure that no lata aum would be distributed any year In the future and he hoped that tt wenld net be long before tbe amount annually dlatrlbuted would be 12,000,000. The following reeolutlen waa adepted: Resolved, That we heartily welcome the recently elected book agent, Rav. Hemer Eaten, D. D , la bla 11 rat offlelal vUlt te tbla oenferenoe, and assure him that our good will will aver attend blm and the great de nominational publishing house he repre aenta. Rev. Reache, of Mew Yerk Eaat oon eon oen ferenoe, and Rav. Illff, of tba Utah mission, Visiting brethren, were Introduced te the oenferenoe. Rev. I. R. Merrill, of Philadelphia, waa appointed te oenduot the rellgleas aervleea te-morrow morning. Thla evening tbe anniversary et the Oon Oen Oon fereeoa Eduoatlen aoelaty will be bald and tba principal addreta will ba delivered by Rev. O. H. Payne, D. D., of Mew Yerk, oirratpendlng aecretary et beard of ;aduta. tlen. Tba session waa cleaed with the etnglng of tbedoxelogyand benedtotlen pronounced by Bishop Merrill. A PBOBUKENT. HOTKL-UKKPKB, Dsain el Jean b. anally, el Jey, After a Biltf Ulne.s. Jehn B. Shelly, a very prominent eltlzen of Mount Jey, died aa bla home thla morn ing, in the 03d year of bla age. Mr. Shelly bad been atek ter three weeks. He waa proprietor of the Red Lien hotel for many years. He bad a thorough knew ledge of the business and kept a nrstclaia home. Oa account of hla being In tba hotel buslnesa ae long he made many acquaintance, and wa one of tbe best known men In the upper part of the oeunty, He bad a large olrelo of friend with whom be waa vety popular. In polltlea Mr. Shelly wis a Democrat and often attended oeunty oenventlone aa a delega'e. Beaidea a wile ha leaves two ehlldren ; Geerge A., who has been connected with tbe Imtxlliokneer for many years, and Miaa Mszle, who la alngle and Uvea at home. Harvey, another eon, died aeveral yeara ego. Mr. Shelly wis a member of Mount Jey Ledge of Odd Fellewa. Kacb aet Thirty Day. Laat evening Baltimore Jee, who btd been drinking, waa arrested In Oentia Square by Constable Jake Sbaub, et tba Third ward. Jee waa taken in Centra Square, and a number of reliable gentle. men who eaw the arrest Bay that ba waa doing nothing whatever. Thla morning tbe prisoner was taken before Alderman A. F. Dennelly, and be waa given 30 daya In prlaen. Jamea Lennen wai arrested yesterday for being drunk by Constable Merrlnger, Alderman Dennelly aent him out also for 30 daya. TUS Meney Had Me Taaar. Fer about a week put Abraham Nelan bad (100 ported at tbe lNT.uaaiccEB offlee te make a aeventy-twe hour walking match with Harry Reab or Geerge Law rence. The money waa net oevered by either man, and It deea net leek aa though they wish te meet him. The backers of Nelan took tbe money away last night axd they seem te think that the ether men are afraid te go into a centeet with their favor It. The Odd Fellow. Uazaar. The btztaref Canten Lancaster waa well attended last evening and much Interest waa manifested. Te morrow evening Washing ton Encampment, Lancaster and Heraehel ledgea and Canten Laneaster Ne. 25, with the Meuntvllle baud, will visit the bazaar. The baziar will be open en Tburaday and Saturday afternoons, A aerprlss Patty, Lizzie Blnkley, daughter of Jebn L. Blnktey, of Bbippen atieet, waa In Reading visiting for a month and returned home last evening, After she bad gene te her home aha waa called upon by a large party of yenng friends who gave her a surprise. They bad a geed time during tba evening. Death el a Pt AlUgar, A pet alligator belonging te Annie Mil ler, et Wltmer, daughter et Jehn Miller, which aha brought from Flerida last winter, d at aeveral daya age. The animal waa 1 yeara old and waa called "Det." He b e ime very tame and wcu Id go te persona calling bla name. onieera KletUd. Washington Encampment Ne. 11, of 1 O. e. F eleetel tbe following officers last evening : C, P., Tbemaa Helden ; U. P., Themas Wright; 8. W Harry Derwart ; J. W., Wm. McGIll; aecretary, F. D. Mlley; treasurer, W. F.Hambrlgbt ; trus tees, Dr. Jebn Lsvergoed, W. H. Smltb and W. Y. Haldy. Ohargad With larceny. Before Alderman Barr Albert Green, a colored mas, baa brought a ault against Louisa HaUateak, alae colere?. Ha allegta laat aaa took waving apparalbeleaglag te erraBw avsjB "B BBBanaBPEjaj TBE SYNDICATE MUST GO. MKW BTttRM rOB TUB aOFPOE Or BOLOIKKV OKPHANJ. Stnaier Oebin latrodecta a mil te Place the ealMrea Ceder the Charge at a Oeaamt- Ien-Mr. Stehmaa AaaeaAs a Mil te Kfgniaie the Oolisctlea at Tatse. HAHBisnuRe, Mareh 13 In tba Ssaate te-day bills were Introduced aa follewai MeLane, Washington, reducing tba amount of capital atcck required by real aetata title companies from $250,000 te 100,000. Batta, Oleatrleld, authorizing the cleaning out of atreama within twenty mllea of their Blean, Indiana, providing ter eleoUea of prothenotarlea, recorders, regtetere aad elerka of oeurts la ceuntlea where the ofneaa are consolidated. The bill authorizing aaaetamanta aad re assessments for cost for local tmprevemeata already made or in ptoeeea of completion waa defeated. Cooper and Watree changed their votes te move for a consideration. Hints' factory Inspection bill waa paaeed finally by unanimous vote. The bill te create and define detlee of reoerdere of eltlee et the third elaaa paaeed finally. Bills were also passed finally: Short ening the quail acta m te a month and a half; for tbe eloetlon of die trio t omeereln case of division et oeuntiee ; applying ln ln anranee act et 1807 te live stock oempenUe. Btehman bad a bill te legulate the col lection of taxes in clllea of the third elaaa amended ae aa net te apply te eltlee having l:eal lawa governing the aubjeet In which abape It paaeed third reading. Gebln Introduced a bill providing for a commission consisting of the governor, superintendent et public instruction, ena aenater, two membera and five membera et the Grand Army of the Republic, te Uka charge et aeldlera' orphans. The bill abellahta the present system. Rntan Introduced a bill authorizing street railway companies te use eleotrleity as a motive power. Andrews, of Crawford, offered a 'concur rent resolution In the Heuse, providing for final adjournment of tbe Legislature en April 26, which waa laid ever under the rnlea. Discussion of the border raid claim bill oenaumed -much time consequent en a resolution of Skinner, of Fulton, te have It placed en tbe aalendar, It having been negatived In the committee. The reeolutlen wa adopted by a vote of 122 te 41. The remaining sections et the general revenue bill were passed aeoend reading and special order for the final consideration of the measure waa made for Thursday of next week. MUr THE UOVJCHNOH'a MCS9AQR. Bla Clraphophene Emits Heme Words Which Made the Typewriter Blean. Barrlaburg Cerr. Philadelphia ltecerd. The governor's private secretary, Geerge Pearson, has a brand new graphophene In bla efflee. The graphophene la need by the governei'a atenegrapher and typewriter, thus enabling tbe governor cr the private secretary, when they are In a hurry, te wind up tbe machine and talk Inte It messages and lattere te be trans cribed by the typewriter later en. Thla aavca a geed deal of bother when neither elerk nor typewriter Is about, and tbe In vention la a success aa a help In the exeou exeeu tl department. Private Secretary Poaraen had a ourleua and somewhat startling experience with the graphophene a few daya age. He be gan te turn tbe crank by mean of wnleh tbe transmitted messages are given out from tbe threat of the machine In tbe aame voice and with the aame intonation aa tbey were talked into Ita funnel. The private aecretary auppeaed that he waa about te cause tbe machine te give te the young lady typewriter a message which tbe gov ernor had talked into It the evening pre vleus. The young lady waa all attention, and the private ancrelary began solemnly te turn the crank, wbieb werka by a treadle. Te his horror and the Immense embarrassment of the young lady the fol lowing amoreua J amble wa given out with deelded emphasis : New, don't, Geerge, There ; somebody will come. Ol oeuraa, I love you. There, somebody really la oemlng, ana you have mussed my hair all up. Please, love, I am ae afraid that some one will come In, and, bealdes, I can't work thlacrank II you In slat upon hissing me all tbe time. Tee stars represent aeunua ioe ismuiar te be mistaken. They were tbe smacking of lips and ether Bounds which accompany 'the Interchange of careaaes between levera. It was aeme little while before tbe matter could be aatlaracterily explained either by the young lady or by Mr. Pearson, who at first were disposed te Imagine that aeme body bad been playing a praotieal Jeke upon them. Tee matter wa finally atralghtened out, however, when the execu tive clerk came around, and, upon bearing of tbe lneldent, laugbed heartily. He had, en the evening before, been abewlng a bride and groom about tbe executive de partment, and, being called away for a few minutes, had left them in tbe private aec retary 'a room te amuse tbemselves with the grsphopbene while he attended te tbe buslnesa whleh had called him away. The graphophene la a great curiosity, and attracts scores of visitors te tbe exeeutlva department every dsy. Hloea the incident above related, however, couple with lever, like leeks bave been carefully exeluded by tbe private aecretary. OPPUJES PROHIBITION. ArcbbliUep llyan' Views The High Ur.au uwi SaBlctent. Archbishop Kyan, In response te the re quest of thii editor of the Catholic Total Abstinence A'ctcs, for hla views upon the subject et the prohibition amendment, haa aent tbe following leiter: In reply te your queitten 1 beg te atate that I believe constitutional a monuments te he extreme measures which Bbeuld be adopted only In cam of supreme neeesstty. 1 believe, aa far uh I am oapable of forming a Judgment en tbe subject, that high lieense and ether laws enacted te preserve tbe people from intemperRnee.ttauiy enrareea, would be quite sufficient te attain tbe desired end that la, aa far aa mere legisla tion can attain It Mere stringent lawa could be enacted If found neeetaary, without touching the constitution Itself. Previous te this Martin L J. Griffin, of Philadelphia, a Catbolle who favera prohi bition, communicated with Archblahep Ryan en the subject, Mr, Grlffln, who la editor of tbe I C. if. U, Journal, In the last edition of his paper, claimed that the arobbtabep'a name and Influence were being Dreugnt into m prevent uuuie.i iu an unfair way. He aald that at the national temperance convention, In St. Leula In 1884, Archblahep Ryan had addressed a letter te Philip A. Nelan, the general aecre tary, In which he aald: "II tbe Union would fellow tboteaehlnga of Catbolle ethics and disavow tbe fanat icism et prohibition It would be productive of much heallby goeu," wmcu letter, nr, Griffin elalmeti. bad been wrongly Inter preted and held up te Catholics In thla campaign aa warning thorn agalnat prohi bition as a faaatlelsu). Mr, Griffin claimed that it was used in the ssuie eenae that the archblahep utcs tbe words " bigotry" and prejudice" when be calls upon Catholics te " disavow the bigotry and prejudice of religion," and bis communication waa te settle that point The archbishop's anawer was : 'In reply te your Inquiry 1 beg te aay that I bave netssld aovtbleKln regard te the comleg vote en the prohibition amend ment With tbe politics of tbe question I bave nothing te da In regard te the ethles of tbe question 1 am oenstralned te atate that many false principles and net a little fanatlciim havn charaeterlzid tbe move ment In the past 1 am In favor of total abstinence for all persona who desire or need It. I favor high license and every maana consistent wltntrue principles and doe respect for individual liberty te pre acta tat practice of ttrnparwee," DR. KN1UBT BBSIONB, A Committee et at. Jamas' Ohatrh te Ac Ac cempear Him te MHwaakee. Tba vestry et St. Jamea' Epkoepal ohurefa Bwt ea Monday evening, aad the following letter front Dr. Knight waa read : Talk Wardens and Ytttrvef SUJamti1 Par ish, Lancaster! GKTi.nMK!f t Tba time haa coma when I must make formal announcement te yea et tba coming end et a relation with yen Which hat oentlnued al meat twelve yeara, 1 have bean elected bishop of Mil wankee, tba election baa bean confirmed, 1 bave accepted the efflee and yesterday I was Informed that tba nnal arrangements bava been made for my oenaecration. With a heavy heart, then, I resign tba raeterablp of tbla pariah ; the resignation te take effect en the day et my consecration, whleh, Ged willleg, U te be en the morrow Of the Annunciation, Mareh 20, prex. Thanking yen earnestly for the klndaeas yen have always ahewn te me personally, aad for what yen have dena te help me in tba work of the pariah, I am dear friends, Yours faithfully, C. F. Kniuut, Recter. Sen lay, Mareh 3, 1880. ACTION OP TIIR YK1TSY. A committee, appointed te consider the letter, presented the following : The Rav. O. F. Knight having addressed a letter te the wardena and vestry et Bt Jamea' parlsb, Lancaster, resigning hla rectership consequent upon bla election te the offlee of biabep of the diocese or MH waakee, we, the vestry et St Jamea' pariah, In apeclal meeting ealled te give aeme expression of our sentlmenla and feelings en tbe happening of thla two-fold event, whereby, en the one band thla pariah leaea a highly cateemed rector, and en the ether the church at large galna In hla peraen another te Ita long a accession of bishop, de adept tbe following minute te be Incor porated in the records et our paroehlal history. Oa tbe 27th day of November, 1877, the Rev. O. F. Knight, thenet Bosten, Maaa., accepted a call from tbe wardena and ves try of thla pariah te become ita rector, and en Than kaglvlng Day following he began tbe ministrations appertaining te hla holy offlee, Thla relation et rector and pariah, loners la new about te be aevercd, and, while It muat deprive ua et the longer con tinuance of bla preaenee among ua, we may And aeme com pec at tlen for that remotely from hla promotion te a wider field of use fulness, wherein be will find fitter and mera oengenlal scope for the active employment et hla ripe experience In tbe ministry, hla blah acbelarly attainment and administra tive capacity for ohureh government. Throughout the entire period of bla'prleat bla'prleat bla'prleat hoed among na aa a rector bla faltbtulneaa te that sacred trust la amply attested by bla ever-ready and comforting visit te the alck and Buffering; by hla constant and untiring efforts ter the relief of the peer and needy among bla parishioners, and pre-eminently by bla reverence for tbe sanctuary a "the verltable audience chamber of Ged" and by therein ae conducting tbe order and enhancing the solemnity of our divine service aa te lead bla bearers into the worship of tbe Lord tn truth and In the beauty or holiness. In aeeular mattera pertaining te tbe pariah Dr. Knight baa alwaya evinced deep Interest, and tt la te hla aeilye partici pation and guldanee that we are Indebted for the enlargement of our new beautiful beuae of werahlp. We muat alwaya held In kind remem brance tbe soelal pleaaure and enieyment afforded by tbe Intelligent and refined, in tercourse with Dr. Knight and family daring their eojeurn In Lancaster, and our beat wiabea and devout prayers for their future happlneaa will go with them te their new home. On tbe day appointed for Dr. Knlgbt'a oenaecration te the bUuOprle the parish of Bt James, Lancaater, will attain tba high distinction of seeing for tbe third time in Ita history one from tbe list of Ita clergy ele vated te tbe rank et bishop In tbe Epuoepil church of America. The diocese el Mil waukee will receive him, and we congrat ulate the people of that see upon eeeurlng, In the peraen of Dr. O. F. Knight, a worthy overseer of their spiritual Interests, an able representative In the general ceunaela of tbe cbureu,and In the triennial conventions et that' grand body, composed of the highest order et theEpleoepal elergy tbe Heuse of Bishops. Nkwten LianTNsn, Warden, Wm. Auci ati.kb, VVarden, Samuel U, Reynold, Committee, The report et tbe committee being read, It waa, en motion of Mr. Morten, reselved that the minute be adopted, and that a copy, signed by all tbe members, be aent te Dr. Kulght, and that the minute be pub lished In tbe dally papers of tbla city. On motion et Mr. Calder, It wis reselved that the resignation et Dr. Knight, te take effect en the 20th Inst, be accepted, On motion et Mr. Reynolds, It wm re re aelved that a committee, consisting of the wardena and three vestrymen, be appointed te accompany Dr. Knight and hla family te Milwaukee and be present at hla consecra tion. The ebalr appointed tbe warden, M. Llghtner,and Wm. Aug. Atler,andMetsra. Reynolds, Calder and Morten, UONPKKENGE DHIOUIOAL SOCIETY. The Twenly-Sf cand Anniversary Observed at tbe Doke htre.t Church. The tltat of the annlveraarie In conneo tlen with tbe Methodist Episcopal con ference waa held en Tuesday ovenlng In the Duke street church, It waa that of the Historical society of the Philadelphia con ference, and the anniversary ebserved waa the twenty second. Rev. Alexander M. Wiggins, tbe presl. dent of the society, presided and delivered abrlel address en the purposea and work of tbe society. He alae read tbe report of tbe librarian, which ahewed that the society peaaeated 1,000 volumes et Metho dist church history and 000 pampblet and manuscript sermons. He also referred te the use of tobacco by Methodist clergymen and hoped tbe time waa near at hand when tt can be said that net a Methodist minister la addicted te the smoking habit. Rev, G, W. McLaughlin read tbe treas urer's report, which abowed that (25 waa tbe balance en hand at the beginning of the year; tbe receipts were (13 and tbe balance en band new Is tIQ.CS. Rev. J. T. Satchel, of Philadelphia, de livered an addresa en "Seme links In the aplrllual lineage et Method lam." Rev. J. H. Ilarges, D. D,, of Gorman German town, followed In an addreia en " If latorle htnta en tbe conference year 1783 1769. " The annual oelleotlon was taken up and a bandaeme auin waa raised for the use et the aoeloty. Tbe friend of Rev. J. R Tayler Gray subscribed f 25; this amount waa donated te tbe soelety, and Rev. Gray waa elected a life member of tbe society. The annual election for director for tbe enaulng year resulted as tollewi: Rev. J. B. McCulleugb, Rev. S. W. Themas, Rev. T. a Neely, Rev. D. W. Gorden, Phlladel. pbta; Rev. J. S. Hugbes, Frankford, and Messrs. R. C. Heller, B. Soefield, J. Sim mons, T. C. Pearson, T. II, Clegg and R. E. Patterson, Philadelphia. The pregramme was Interspersed wllh music by tbe Duke street church choir, and tbe exercises were oleaed wllh tbe benedle tlen, troneu need by Presiding Elder J. V, Crouch. A Wall-ltnewnTarriusu IXait Peter C. Eckretb, tbe turfman, who has run horses en tbe track a el the Pennsyl vania and New Jeraey Eastern olreult for the last twenty years, during which time be gained a reputation for honorable and square desllug In all races where his bersee were entered, died at Bethlehem en Tueaday. A JJec Earns 111. Salt While Mrs. Hammell. of Village Green, Delaware oeunty, waa vlaltlng Philadelphia en Monday, a robber get Inte ber benae, but a large deg attacked him, compelling him te flea by aprlogleg through the window, A POSITION FOR WALKER. BLktMBW BON TO HOLD DOWN A OIBK IN TBI BtAtB DEPABTBUMT. Bagaae chayier te Be AmUibbI te the ft amies Twe BiaUta leaf Baa Bamam- bind By aae Ptasldaat Te-daythe BalHea Kf selatia) la Tabled. Washington, March 11 The praaldaat aaat te Ua Senate te-day the following aomlaatleBa: Eugene Sehnyler, of Mew Yerk, te ba assistant aeeratary of ateta, vtea Geerge L, Rlvea, raalgaed. Walker Blalae, et Maine, te be examiner of claims for the department et atate, vice Fraaess Wharten, deceased. Cyme Baeeey, et New Yerk city, te be aaalatant aecretary of tba Interior, vlee David L. Hawkins, resigned. Washington, Mareh 13. Under reselu. tlen tba oemmltlee en prlvllegea and eleo elee eleo Uena were autherlr.sd te ait during the Tba resolution offered by Mr. Stewart for tba parobaae of 84,000,000 of allvar bullion par month, aad the reaolntlens offered by Saoatera Gibsen and Call for apeclal com aalUeaaoatheeommerolal relatiene of the United State with Mexico, Cuba and tbe Weet Indlee, ware laid ea the table. The Senate theaat 12:15 want Inte aecrat ten. The ''Tim" OasoClestd. Before tee Parnell commission thla morn lng, Mr. Beames, aolleltor for the Times, testified that he found the pollee at Lim erick believed the aterlea of Coffey, Tba latter algnad a statement premising te taatlfy before tbe commission. Beemta aald be bad aent Klrby te America te aae Bherldan, who demanded 120,000 te coma te England te testify In the ease. Tbe Timt eaaa waa deolsred oleaed at twenty mlnutea alter three thla afternoon by Attorney General Webster. Sir Claries Russell requested the oommla eommla oemmla alon te release William O'Brien and Har rington, confined In Irish jail a. Sir Jamea Hannen ordered their release upon oendltlou that they abstained from agitation. Commission adjourned until April 21. TWO OATS IN UBAVEN. A colored atrl awoeas at aa Eiparl.nca Masting aad Usa Like Oea Dead for Thlriy-su Hours. Prem the PUUdelphla Uecevd. Theoelored felkaln Burlington oeunty, M. J., are la a state of mind. Everybody In the oeunlry la talking about thetranee into which several colored persona reald Ing in Colemantown and Laurel bava fallen. During the paat weeka five na na greea bava been attacked by a peculiar malady which auddenly throws tbe vietlm Inte apaama and uneonBefonaneee. Ttroef tbe eaaaa have excited wide-spread fear among tba colored population. They worn these of yenng glrla 18 yrara of age. Ona girl waannoenacioaa for thlrty-eix and another for twenty-four hours. Three ether vletlma were only afteetad for a few heura. The peculiarity of tbe visitation la that the aellerere recover aa auddenly aa tbey aroattaekad. Anether ourleua fact la that tba dlaaaaa haa only appeared In two dlf ferent famine. The flrat apall, aa tba negrees term the malady.attacked a oemely colored girl named Annie MeKlm, who resided In the woeda near Colemantown. The eaaa occurred during one of a aertea of protracted religious meetings that warn belBg'.beld la Jacob's chapel, an ancient woeuan ohureh In the wilds, in whleh tbe negrees bava bean went te gather for yeara paat aad experience religion. Annie MeKlm bad bean a regular attendant at tba meetings, and ea laat Tuesday night, while the exeltement waa at Ita height, aha auddenly dropped te tba tloer. Me attention waa paid te thla clr clr cumatanee by the congregation, aa fainting spells are common te the women wben under exeltement They atoed around the body, and abeuted for Jey at what they termed " tba oemlng of the spirit." When halt an hour bad pused tn theaa wild exercises, and the prostrate Annie ahewed no signs or returning oenaolouanaas, the rallgleua Jey et tbe congregation gave way te mortal terror, and the negrees became frantic with fear. Amid the shouts of tba negreea aha waa removed te ber home. All night bar parent and a few of tbe braveet neighbors remained at ber bedalda praying ana aueuuug. Every mean of frightening evil aplrlta known te tba people was invoked. Early the next morning aha recovered conaoloua cenaoloua conaeloua neea for a moment, only te Bsk for a glees of water, and she at onea relented Inte a com atese condition which lasted for twelve heura. Dr. Reeves, of Medferd.N. J., waa summoned and prescribed for tbe girl. He aald theefuictlen waaaapeclea of narveua Insanity, resulting from undue rellgleua exeltement under which aba bad been laboring. Fer two daya ber condition remained unchanged, during whleh time attention te her waa divided between the physician's efforts and the prayers and Incantations of theoelored folk. Then aa auddenly aa aha had bean atrleken down aba recovered her oenoolousneee, and 21 heura afterward she left home te go te work fifteen mUea away, near Moereetown. She related a remarkable story of her sfil lotion te ber mother. During the period et her nnoensolousneaa, Annie aald, aba bad strange dreams, and Imagined that she waa transported Inte anetner world. Bbe remembered nothing of what had transpired during her spasms. Her momentary re covery would be accompanied by pains whleh ahet through ber head. Twe heura after bar recovery aha felt and looked aa well aa If aba had only been asleep for a few neara. One day after Ann MeKlm'a recovery bar Intimate friend, Mary Q sines, residing near Laurelton, waa as suddenly attacked by the aame disease. Fer two daya aha remained In the aame oendltlon as Annie MeKlm had been, and ber actions were precisely like tbeae et tbe flrat victim. Dr. Wilsen, et Moereetown, waa ber attending pbyalelan. Ua, tee, ascilbed her oendltlon te rollgleua exeltement. In speaking of the matter te a reporter, Mary Galnea aald: "it came en me like a warmneah. I waa Juatageln' te bed, and dentoemeon me. All 1 remember waa dat I aaen a warm flash of llgnt and my aenaealeftme. I don't remember anything dat happened after It oeme ever me. When I get awake two days after 1 fait all right, and Just like I had been asleep. 1 nab been m sprightly a a ohleken ever sine Oh I I tell you, I felt funny wben dat warm Hash of light eama ea me. Experlneln' rellgln am berry fueny. I waa een verted three yeara age, but neber bad da spirit en me like dat My atater Geerglana and my brudder Harry waa took de same way." Aa aoen as tbe exeltement attending tb( bc attacks bad subsided the population were again thrown Inte a mere violent state of terror by a similar vleltatien upon Martle, tbe 9-yeer-eld alater of Annie McKlm. She waa taken with violent spasms, but Vr, Hoeves' visits and prescriptions dispelled the prevailing Idea that it waa anethar providential warning, and ahe recovered In a day. Meanwhile the protracted meetlnga con tinue, and tbe devout colored folk are In a atate el continual exeltement rireenihe Moaetala. A lira broke out en the Welsh mountain la the vlelnlly of Blue Reck lyeeterdey afternoon and It burned ever a great deal of specs. It oeuld be plainly aaen by peraena whoeameupthe Pennsylvania railroad ea evening tralna. Te Peer llualueta. ' Laat evening 'Hazel Klrke" waa repeated in Fulton opera heuae te a amall audience. The company giving It la firat-clasa. A Conundrum. Ees. l.NTiLLieKNCKB Almest nightly there in robberies and burglaries in thla city, Where: ere Ua police? Oa, MKW HABPSBIRE OOES WET. ThsProhlbtMea Aaaaadmtat DstsatM te the Oreat aarprM et Ita Pusads. There waa a revolution en Tueaday In Maw Hampshire ea the liquor question and the Prohlbltlealeta in dismayed. Met only baa tba oeaatitutlonal prohibition aaaeadtnent net get the two-thirds majority, but tbe lateet reperta received show that It baa been beaten by ever 5,000 aaalerlty. Everywhere the fight waa ena nf the greatest bitter nes, and waa oenaplououa ter the Intense Interest taken la tba result by women, who worked ter tbe cause. Blmul. tanaeuswlth the opening of tbe pella In Concord aad Manchester at 8 a. m., the balls ea all tba orthodox and Congrega Cengrega Congrega tleaal ohurebea began te ting for divine aarvlea aad the faithful flecked te the sacred edlneee and held prayer meetlnga ter the auoeesa et the canes. Attar Invoking divine aid the female portion et the congregation, by previous arrangement, went te the various polling places and solicited vetee, Thla waa repeated In many auburban tewna.aad In ether places rellgleua aer. Vice In Salvation Armyatyle were held eutatde the poll room. Thla worked aatta aatta faeterlly In Nashua, where tbe tamperanoe people bad no hope and the lloente people oeaatdered their stronghold. Dee really te the eflerta of woman who followed their buabande and brothers te the pella, the amendment waa carried by ever 500, whleh laalmeat all the oemfort the temperance people have, and ever It they rejoiee greatly. Of oeurse tbe 600 la net near the twe-thlrda vote, even et tbe elty. Sullivan oeunty, the banner county of Prohibition, haa voted against the amend, ment, te tba surprise of the entire atate, but Grafton give a amall majority for It, although Jar from tbe required twe-thlrda, Cees, the meat northern oeunty In the atate, a mountainous baokweod region, glvea Indication of having glvea the necessary twe-thlrda majority for the amendment but tbla and Grafton counties are altncat all tba victories the oeld water people can claim. The Prohibitionists are accusing the Republican leaders of Beiling tham out, but tbla la denied. The real cauie waa the solid Freneh Canadian and foreign born eloment aet lng with the Democratic parly. AN EDITOH MUHDEttKD, Th Madlng Joernallat et Seeth Carolina Beet by Vhyalclaa. Captain F. W. Dawsen, odlter et tbe News and Courier and agent of the Aaaocl Aaaecl atad Prese in Charltsten, 8. C, waa murdered en Tuesday afternoon by T. B. MoDew, a pbyalelan of that elty. It aeema that McDew, wbe la a married man and the father et a family, bad been tee familiar with a Swiss maid In Captain Dawsen's family, end that Captain Dawaen had visited MoDew at hlsoffiee te remonstrate with blm. Werd and blows followed, and tbe encounter ended In MoDew ahoetlug Cantata Dawaen through the heart, The, murderer then locked np hla efflee aad want out Three beura later he sur rendered blmaelt te tbe pollee authorities, aad the body of tbe murdered man waa fennd lying In MoDe w'a offlee. Tbe murder causes Intense excitement and there la talk of lyneblng. Oaptala F. M. Dawaen waa a native of England, and waa a school boy 10 ysara of age whan tbe clvU war In the United Statea began. Hla sympathies were ae atrengly enlisted lb-behalf or tbe Seuth that when the Confederate ernlser Nashville, the flrat ablp te carry the Confederate oelora aoreaa tba Atlantic, arrived at Southampton ha ran away from bla family and prevailed en Captain B, B. Pegram, commanding tbe cruiser, te accept blm aa a volunteer. He aaw plenty of hard aervlee In tbe Confeder ate navy and army, and earned a splendid reputation ter gallantry. Altar tba surren der be Battled down In Charleston and gradually worked hla way op te the editorship and proprietorship of tba News and Courier. Recently he received a decoration from Pepe Plua for hla efferta te abolish duelling In Seuth Carolina. He bad been prominent aa a leader of the liberal element of the Mew Seuth. Ha waa a member of the Domecratlo national com mittee, m MASKED UOBBEBJI AT WORK. Thsy Bntsr Peer lloesos la a Pennsylvania Town aad Tottera the Inmates. McClsllandtewn, a district 12 mllea from Uolentown, Pa, In Fayette oeunty, waa terrorized en Mendsy night by a party of armed masked robber, who entered a num ber of houses, and, after torturing the In mates until they gave up whatever money was in their possession, ransacked their beusea from cellar te garret, Tba flrat house entered waa that of a farmer named Andersen. Tbare were five men In the party, and they were heavily armaa, 'Aney aemauaea Anoeraen's money, and, upon protecting that be bad none, tbey planed bet oeale te his feet and oem- Eilied him te give them ISO, all tbe meney ebad. They then went through tbe house, but, finding nothing of value, rode off. The next plaee visited waa Farmer Lilly's, a abort dlatanee from Andersen'. Tba old man aald be bad no money, and the desperadeea tied him In hla bed and aet fire te It. Lilly begged for mercy, and finally gave the robbers 1130, whleh Ce had secreted. He was then unbound and tbe bra extinguished. After a fruitless aaareb of tbe beuae for valuable, tba rebbere left and went te tbe beuse et a man named Creve. The latter waa put through tbe aame torture, but be bad ae money, and. after thoroughly ransacking tbe various rooms, the party left The last place visited waa tbe house of an old lady named Keeler, a widow. The rebbera bound and gagged ber, and threatened all manner et torture until aba gave them a pension cheek. which they returned. Finding nothing here, they rode off Inte tba mountains. Armed, searching partlea will be organized. ba Mixed Tbea Bab! V. M. K. Barber died In Kansas City, Me., last month leaving an estate of f 250,000 te bla aeoend wife. Jehn K. Barber, who clalma te be a son et the deceased, contested the validity of tbe will, Tbe defense intro duced a plea baaed en tbe following story : Barber's first wlfe died in giving birth te the boy. When one dsy old the boy waa placed In charge et an aunt wbe had tbe aame day given birth te a boy. One of tbe boy a died, and the nurse waa ataleas te tell which. It waa finally decided that It waa the eon et young Barber's aunt The de. fense te-day claimed that It waa M. K. Barber's aen who died and that Jebn K, Barber waa tbe nephew of the deceased. The case waa compromised last week by tbe step mother giving Jebn K. Barber 160,000, Ills EarBarnsd OO by a Wlre. A singular and probably fatal accident oecurredon Tuesday In tbe barb wtre mill InAllentewn. While Jebn Lltzenburger, employed In the wire-drawing department, waa handling a red et het wire It auddenly, lashed itself around hla face, completely cutting off the left ear aa with a knife and lnnlctiega deep cut la hie eheek, betid es Injuring bis arm. He became exeeaalvely weak from abeck and less of bleed, and bia oendltlon la reported critical. The aevered ear waa found en tbe fleer attar the man bad been removed te bla home. Three Pox Obaasc, On Tueaday afternoon Jebn Myerr, tbe well known hunter who resldes at White Oak, had a fox ebaae from hla hemr. The fox only ran about a mile and tbe dega did net ebaae blm well. He wau captured alive en a fence. Milten Heep, of Green Tree hotel, Bart township, left drop a fox after a aale of horse was ever yesterday. The animal waa ehaaed In tbe direction of Mew Provi dence and was eaptured alive. Te-morrow a chats takea place at the hotel et Brlsbln Bklles, at Gap. Mr. Sktlaanew haa nineteen fexea and one of them will be dropped. Darned Blays. Abraham Dltzler, whcgresldea at Na 6!2 East Chestnut street, w employed at tbe Penn Iren mills. Yeaterday aftornoen he waa working at the rolls reeelvlng Iren, when a flash atruck blm in the eye, burn ing blm very badly, Dr, M. L. Davie attended bias, m STILL UKLIBERATIWO. .. '& w- . x A " ' TBE DBXUKSKB Jim BATB BOT TBt , BEAOBB0 A TOfreMMMOW. A Brqaaat Made as Bava aba Bat It la Baa ta Doing aa te taw aad order ascteat'e Osji District Attorney Weaver i argumaat ta the Deuiager i Mat M e miauiea of mx o'clock eal Judga Pattersea at aaest m te their dau aad H teak Bkwatea ai, read hla nhoieo Th im iMi auaa .':- .MS kmA n mmum. - - - " - - & - rr.m - -pu- . te, warns sm&GSH wentwpreMUManaraoea. ,. -; "-'- irTlTirnraaaalaaaaamaal - oetlea te tteoenrt raqaaBlac ffatli at bMI , w urn ram, se ma, vbbbbbn vwt .J.h.1 ... ... m .- . . ? wfOTew av warn aa ism jbhwib aBBHWaa ifl. nernaii itiatifca iinii -j, te them, with no naraaaa maaial had aaa'l atteraeva. Their metUtm waa Mmmmmamnl' and the charge will net be aBala paai lav thajnry. i4i Tbare la im.IiIi rl -- 1- ,.. ... . wmmwmwm $ v ir Oan ba heard lha tnanlrw. (I Htm th tmrfi .... ' --, Under the law the jury eaaaet ha bbvI ehargad before aa agtaaaaaat la .i ?t unieea a auddea aeoeeatty, i aa tha tn.'rj neeeef a Jurer, without the eeaaaat ea at f iwuun euu it mua ma jjeiiiaaar mil.'. net consent that tba Jury shell ba dt 'm Ahsaa4 Jtt " .. . S jr.euiuuuuaaiwmwaa sew was usa vn. diet will ba a oemrxomlaa taatef galttf a murder la tba second degree. TBE MOBMSB COtTRT. Jehn A, Bayder Betel Oaaaaaa, Court mat thla meralag la applloatlena for license ter 1M9, The list waa ealled ever aad where a party waa ea aaore tbe oeurt required that aatiary them that bead I2.CO0 for each peraea for whom become eeeurity, iS All the old ataada la Ua atty wnien rameaairaaeaa km aet ware granted axeept that et Baaaasl BBdy.' whekaepathaairard benaa, la Ua Ml' AVtl. l.ttfthM. fit Vaaflnaa. tmm - tmtm awaBBBB) VBBSBB km V T BBfB wTflWaB WBSBitBB tlwf and nrtimr annlAl. ntmtaA ahaS - ''- 'M araforUiallcaaaawaraBetrnldaalaatth ward. Tbe court being sstBdad tbatsBsk' WMUaeaaarafaaadtkalieaaaja, Wbaa the aaaaa of Jehn Oopteaadwe Oepteaadwe Oopteaadwe ealled It was aaaaad, bat later la Ua aaara; aaara; aaara; lngalloanaaferHotalCoplaawaaayBBiaA te Jehn A. Bayder, wheaa awllaattaa bw. the place kept by hlat far aaraaal yam gnat net been withdrawn. Tba naderaaBtdlai a that Mr. Bayder will kaep thahasat far ; many yeara kept by Jehn Cealaad. ,'ri im appnoauea et Heary a. ; adjoining the Cad wau aeasa,! Thaheuae waa raraaadUaaaaa a AppileaUeaa aaaiaat walah raaaaMjwMB bava beea mad, andappilaaateaa fat atands, are being beard uua i TBKKB BOILEbB BXPtJOBB. ki ?: A Child KUIed aad lie Mea swtteasty Itjatea. Riadine, March It. A aaat al bellera at Ua St Mtahalaa eaLUary Mahaaey Olty axaledad at 11 aataek mernlag wlU tsrrlaa eakai Oa) ( i bellera waa blewa 1,M0 yarda; i burled through ua I tba ether waa tern lata boiler heuaa aad wrecked. ?i Mrs, Louisa Hefman, wlU hat aaUdlm ber arms, waa passing at tba uaaa, A fragment of Iren broke bar klpi the Qhlld. i-! Jamea Delanay, a driver, nasalag wbb bla team, bad bla skull fraetarad. ?(. Michael Warren, a lad of 13, eataMeawM wagon, bad bla thigh brekaa aadlaa crusnee. Edward ssiirar, a paUtar at work aa bb: breaker, had hi anuu ernaaaa. Fatrlek Warner aad Edwsrd Walat terribly injured by flying plaeea et iron. 'Mt Othara ware aoalded aad Injured, ba their namaa are net vat laaraad. .-i' - "jB A HmiAm m - - - - - a -V Quarkyville, Mareh IS, Karl nauer, srwic-yaar-eld boy. waa liTaa hla grandmother at New FravlaBaaff t wiiu an aoeiassii as ssaoet bad a dyaaastta cartridge, whleh aa aUt i knew waa leaded, aad triad ta feraa Baftl the end of bla als aaaeU, Thai that the eartrldga acaledad, I fingaraaadtaaUaaibet tba left part of Ua thumb et Ua right V uoehsnacer, lamer of ua bey, ; quarryvuia. f TBLBOBAPMIO TAPE, A1 Chief of Police Phillip Fan!, of; Fa., waa murdered laat night whUaeaav legadrnnkea man te ua Ha waa ahet la tba baek of Ua died within two bears. Ne vet been made. After a dlacusnen of lata tbaa half lsfXBl tbe Rhede Island Senate his eibhI tif reaoluUen ra-Bubmmliting uayrasdsgsgBg amendment te tne oeBa'.ituuoa. g lutlenmuat new paaa tba saaaaaMybia submitted te me people in taw, :c A fatal sheeting eerape took place at Chicago, mom, yesterday Detwaaa j Deeley and T. O. Melroy, ta whleh tag sbotDeoley with a aaadla gna, tag. pisiing above tns heart tee woeasa . et long sUndlng, five man bavlag been ahet la the rtud which y eauaed by the trouble ever a euBeda I wbatbbb nrMOAteaa, ' t WASHineTOtf.D. C, Mareh IB. luaatarnrannayivaaiai mwu, I -ary temperaier. oesiav winds. !.ft.V '-. '&4 KILLED IN VrBOlNIA. a Peruisr lAaeaster afey ay the Can. a, Werd wu reealvaa la Ub) any ten the death of Harry Luady, a aanaN oasterbey. Ha waa employed aa a I man en the Chesapeake A Ohlerallraadi lived at Hlntea. Ha leat hla UaataWf cldent, but Ua partlemlara of It bawil reaehed Lancaster, xeaaeeaaaaawaaai of Jehn Lundy, fermarly a wali-1 frelaht oenduotor of the P railroad, who Uvad la thla etty .nt in nlenaa bv the OBTa BOmB Tl Harry waa bla only child, aad ha waai 21 yeara of age, wnenaoey ta ana he waa employed for a tltae by thai Mewa oempauy, aad alsoaeld Othara. . Hla mother reeldee la Yerk. B-randmether la Qaarryvllla. wllllkely ba brought bera teri Paaerai el David Tbe funeral df David Maleaey, wat near Bird -in-Hand, ea Beaday, Baaa rlee received ea Ua railroad, tea Hla tnnrnlni from Ua insldeaOB I mother. Tae body waa brenabt ta caster aad maat waa held MM ag ohureh. TheUtanaaat wa Bt Mary' aaaaatary. , ? PI' siasBaaniBa aaamL sbbv fragaaaaaa, TM blaaBBBlu aha an & m 83 nH "4-I 5i :-$i A"i M .-t- i-t- - " " '-.'- V .s t .' -.4f t.. -SL, .?;. .
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