TS ie; SV?WgVWiailMVWIIIBXB'UT3 fc i I$V l" "J .,'W '.r "- " Vv " A'iSrSjftS-iJ-re- . . 7 ,". T'-V 1V- ,3 Vi 1: V -&i -. . if: s&a i VOLUME XXV-KO. 177 -SIX PAGES. LANCASTER, PA., SATUITO AY, MARCH 16, 1889. SIX PAGES.-rniCTtJ rtrwtr -v a-ain.Traic - i , Sh 'Mm&mflRSMmfrmmmms k THE M. E. CONFERENCE. TWO MIRUTEM BBOWVBt) IBTO BCLL oenkcotioic mra Tata ubobem. Bishop Merrill rresehss a linn Oa the Impertaat inHi.saf MMitUraAMMMa. asata Mad far aetvteee by MaMn Ul Cilimei la um City Churchse. Vho fourth day's eesMea cf the Phils delpbla conference m opeaed at 0 o'cJeok ilIi merales-, with Rev. Dr. The. a Murphy conducting lb religious exerciser. Alter tbe singing of hymn 659 Mm mlaatee of Wcdneadsy wets rssd and approved. Tbe following loett preachers war elected te desoeaft' erdari: Frem St, Peter's charge, Reading, Adelpb H. Detaorset; Twelfth street, Philadelphia, Taos. R. Oroekt; Qutrryville circuit, Jaeeb N. GrrO; Mr, Nebo circuit, Jobs H. Hoyet; CbeatcrtewD, Maryland oUeult, Geerge Wllien Tedd t Tannersviile circuit, Jeremiah S. Ouater; Waalay e torch, PhlUdelph'a, Wm. MeHQfbaat Bemmetfield eharga.Vblla-.a pbla,A.brabata Biroe. Tbe following' were elai'.ad te eldara' or Jera : Jehn Flint, Valley Ferge ; Peter Hunter, Protpret Park. Alttandrr O. Shield, of Jenklte( ad Bltrtrd E. Dlxev, of MtllerarUUe, Who ere en probation for two yeirr, we. Dselved Inte fall connection. Tbe qnee ttma preaeilbed in the Metbedlat dlaci pllee were pat te theae two young ilea by Blahep Merrill, and were attlafaoterlly an wared ; after whleu Blihep Merrill de de de llreredanaddroaate theae young meaea lb 9 Importance or tbe work entrusted te tbe care of m In later of tbe gospel in tbe Mrthedlat Kplrcepil oiureh. J. H. Maddex, of OtrlUle, bai deeldtd aet te enter tbe tnlnltiry, and be wm dk dk esntlnncd at bit own reqaeat " Kv. Dr. Jehn B.Van Meter, repreaenUng the Weman'e oellege, of Baltimore, made an addreaa In behalf of that loatltuUen. It waa a.art(d In 1884, and new baa bulldlega and an endowment of ever f 300,000, end tbe B.ltlmere conference, Jaat adjourned, baa pledged Itself te ralae f 40 000 tble year ae aa ti eecure gift of 185,000, which will be available It that amount be raited by the Biltlmere conference. Key. Dr. J. O. Pick, corresponding aeere Ury of tbe Mlnlenary aoelety of the Method let obureh,eddreaed tbe oenferenoe en tbe neeeaalty of liberal oentrlbutlone te tblt Important fund. petition of Rer. Jehn McQaard, of tbe Kaneta conference, was referred te the presiding elder. Tbla evening there will be a mate meeting In tbe lnterett of the Prohibition amend ment BUbep Bewman will prealde and editresses will be delivered by Rev. Dr. A. J, Kynett and Dr. K. K. Yeung. Te mono w afternoon tbe deaoena and elders eloeted by tbla conference will be ordained at Bt. Paul's M. E. ohureh by Bishop Merrill. Te-morrow afternoon tLere will be e mate melting at tbe court heaae la tbe lntercate of the observance of tbe Ssbbatb. Te-morrow evening a meeting with a similar otjeet will be held In the First Prctbyterlan cbnrcb. By special Invitation of Pesla 84 and 406 Q. A. it., Rev. J. W. Ssyrer, depirtment commander, will preach In tbe court hiuie te-morrow evening. The annlveraary of tbe Southern Eluoa Eluea Eluoa tlen and Fteeman'a Aid society will be beld te morrow evening at tbe Duke street ohureh. HauJay'j Appoletmsuts. DukeStroet Cbuieh: Morning, B shop 8. M.Uerrlll. Trinity Lutheran: Morning, E. K. Yeung, D. D.; evening. A. J. Kyneu. Bt. Jehn's Iiatherai: Morning, L. B HefTinan; evening, O W. North. Grace Lutheran: Evening, Geerge A. Wolfe. Flrat Refermed: Morning, A. M. Wlj gtni; evening, B M. Nlll. 8'. Paul's Uofertaad: Morning, J. T. BatetiM'; evening, T. Suewden Tuemaa. 8'. Paul's M. E : Morning, Thes. Kelly, D. D ; evening, It B tlugbia Western M. K : Mernlnir, T. R. Creek. First Presbyterian: Mernln?, B. T. Thorns; evening, Bseba'b meeitrg, T. A. Firnley in charge and addressee Dy Rev. Dr. Neely, Ju Iga Ashman and ether'. Presbyterian Memerial : Morning, K E. Dixen ; evening, Gtierga W, Ad.uif. Moravian : Eveulng, Theodere Btevjna. Christ Lutheran : Morning, W. L, amy, D. D-evenlng, F. G. Ooxsen. First Baptist: tuenlng, W. B. Llnde mutb. Olivet Bjpllst : Metulng, F. A. G:cka Union Bethel : Morning, Wllmer Uetf. man ; evening, Cornelius Hudsen. Covenant U. B : Morning, A. D. Gelst; evening, C. C. Clark. Water Street Evangelical : Evening, Frank E. Q rat If. College Chapel : Morning, T. B. Neely, Ph-D. 0uit heua,9undpy afterncen.3.15 p. m.; Praatdent, Judge Pattrsnn : addrawi, Judge W. N. Ashman, Prof. Rlttenheuse, T. A. Fernley. Columbia, M. K.: Morning, W.W. Ooek man ; evening. J. D. Martle. Bt. Paul's X.utberan, Llillz: Evening, Alfred Heebner. Coatesvllle: Morning and evening W. B. Onalfant. Bird in. Hard : Morning, B. S. Breai bent ; evening, W. Bamlerd. Bendersburg: Morning, W. Bamlerd ; evening, B. 8. Broadbent. Sema Mlaiienary SeclHy Anniversary Dr. Geerge K. Merris presided at tbe anniversary of tbe Weman's Heme Missionary society at tbe Dnke street church en Friday afternoon, Mra. R. W. P. GclT, president of tbe aoelety, announced tbe bymn, and after tbe devotional exer cises that follewod, the report of the treasurer waa read. 1 1 showed tbe receipts of the past year te be 13,333 02, and tbe greater part of wbleh waa expended by tbe aoelety In advancing tbe work of the society. Mrs. C, W. Brlekley read tbe report O' the corresponding aceretary aud superin tendent of supplier, alter whleu Kev. Dr. Illff, of TJtaU and Miss Banoreft, wbe worked aa a missionary among the Indians, delivered addreitsa. A collection for tbe eaute waa taken up and a handsome aum waa realised. The Tract Bectaty. The thirty sixth anniversary of tbe Phil adelphia Conference Tract aoelety was beld at the court beuse en Friday evening. CjI CjI een HiUktll, etq., president of tbe aoelety, presided. Bt. Paul's M. E. ohureb choir opened tbe exerolaea by singing tbe anthem "The Sure Be ward of Oar Ltber," after wbleb Rev. Dr. Carrow ettered praser. The report et the beard of managers, show ing tbe work ttoeotnplUhed during the jeir, was read by Dr. A. M. Wlgglna. Tbe speakers of tbe evening were Dr. T. B. Meely and Rer. O. M. Bes well. J. Leng, P. W. MeOlellan. Geerge Illman,PnlllpHertc, T. L. Dsbew, and Wesley Btreteh were Oleeted lay managers for tbe ensuing year, Tn Tampsranca Bectsly. Tbe anniversary el tbe Conference Temperane) society waa beld In Bt. Paul's Metbedlat Episcopal cbnrcb. Rev. Usury Wvbeeler presided.. Kev. T. P. Newberry, tbeBTst speaker, dwelt en tbe Importance of arousing tbe people te tbe gravity of tbe leene presented te tbem for decision la tine, and urged ibe women te take aa aatlre part In tbe contest. Tbe liquor men can net aland ibe women. Tbe only danger fit defeat Uy in tbe Indifference of tbe FfOBlbltieniets, Rer. Geerge K. Merris, D D., wke followed, said It was aet jaieaesis hm an wy ww v. mm tlMeawaattkevnaeteaterslrlak. it etasfiy a easaaatga agataet a dcatraeilve baataeas, wblek taaat tee wiped eat, Tke fsakeg advised aeeae te warry about tbe law aetbelBg earrledeal; eaaetttaad It wm aa vat law effect. ejmsa'er mm aluaweK. Ki. Artha T. rtatsea, ei ratMetatuf; AS. arassas the Osiveaiia ea Vitaey sealag. Wkea tka Ihtklmosneib waat te prase aa Friday tbe custriet eoarecUea of tke later Beaatsary Mlaaleaery Alltaaea waa dteeaeslng tka piper ea "Tka Werk AaaeBg Cetlegee," The follewleg took part la tbe dlMuselea: K. MeMlllan, Prlnoeten; B. M. .aemsr, New Brunswick; G. H. Blckley, jr., Drew; M. O. Nell, Lancaster j Rev. The. G. Apple, D. D., president of Fraaklla and Marshall oellega. laasaaueh as W. W. Smith, t Prlaeatem eellege, was aet prseeat tks coaveatlea devoted tke time for bit paper te a dlecna dlecna atea of 'Tbe Werk Asaeag Colleges end Seenlaarlec" Tbe dlaoaaalea was oea ttaned by B. L. Kreba, Laneaater; PhUlp toeps, Union) A. N. O'Brien, Ualea, aad J. A. Cosby, AUagbeay. Tbe entkneteetle dlseasslea bad te be clceed because tbe time waa at band ler lbs next paper. W. J. Wandlaas, of tka International Medical Missionary society, read the next paper ea "Missionary Werk Among Churehee." The writer set forth especially tbe object of tble work. Tbe next and laat paper was read by Mr. W. R. Btearly, of Ualea seminary, N. Y ea "Tbe Call iu Deetuea." The minutes of ths altlanea were read, oerreoted aad sp proved. Mrp. Arthnr T. Plsrsoe, of Philadelphia, addressed the oenveatloa last evening In tbe Flrat Reformed chnreh. Dr. Plersea spoke with mneb fores end Interest for almost one hour and a half. His remarks were beted en tbe apostolic commission, showleg hew It oentelns the Idess of omni presence and omnipotence. He ad vised tbe young men te be willing te go and work where ae one elsj would go and work aad be especially oencerned bow you go. Tke sessions of the alllsaes were brought te a close by a ebert consecration meeting. TUB! ICCQOAM W.CB Oi labiates its Twentieth Aaaivanar at Hetel lauicastsr, WiUr Kranlsg. The Tucquan Is by far tbe eldeet fishing aad camjleg elub In this elty, having been erganised In 1809. Tbe elub baa always been composed of tbe beet known gentle, men In Laneaater and thsy always have a geed time. Laat evening they celebrated their twentieth anniversary at Hetel Lan Lan oaater, where they beld a banquet. Tne members present were ae fellows : J. a Reth, A. V. Rein coal, G. M. Zthm, H. C. Detnutb, Hiram Btamm, J. B. Ke vlnskl, Jehn L. Martin, Isiae Leldlgb, H. Ii. Raub, Jamee Wiley, O. F. Rengler, Jere Rohrer, J. B Warfel, X G. Warfel, Albert Rangier, T. B. Cochran, J. C. Carter, A. K. Bpurrler, J. 1. Hartman, Dr. O. Reland, 'Abram Bblrk, Geerge Katbven, J. H. Banmgardner, H. R Breneman, J. P. Wlekerabam, W. D. Blaefler, A. H. Frltebey, M. L Herr, Jae. A. MeDJVItt Mr. Bnyder bad prepared an excellent sapper and the bungrv fishermen did ample luttlea te It The menu was as fellows : soup Tomate yiternn Half Bbell. luikay With Celery Baute balads. Chicken ana Lebster. Bara'egalblpi. rrlea Uysters. Terrap'n. Celd aietts. Ham, Tongue Orange, Apples, urtpea. Coue, Bie, Java. Clgirg, Uier, LhiuipsgnA, Several beura were epent in a very pleasant manner by the members, wbe sang songs, made speeches, told stories of tbe big fish tbey have caugbt, and in ether waya enjoyed thetnielves until mid night Colored eaa Fallows Oaltbrats. Yesterday waa tbe fenrth anniversary of Eato Parpetna Ledge Ne. 2,624, G. V. O. et O, F. Iu tbe evening the ledge made a abort street parade and then proceeded te Fulton opera beuse, In tbe second story or which the oelebratlen et the anniversary took place. Among the atrangera preient waa Jeseph BtaHerd, district secretary, et Marietta, Edward Clark made the open ing address, and etbera who apeke were Edward Mellen, William Prestor, Albert Wilsen and Oaerge li. Lloyd. After tbe meeting a ball waa beld. The fleer was cleared and tbe ball seen began le All with taabienably dressed colored neenle. wbe were aoeompanled by swell looking men. Tbe promenade leek place at 10:30 and waa led by El ward Clark, who bad for bla partner, Mra AnnaO. Green. Tbe danelng was kept up until early thle morning and everything paated off very pleasantly. Tbe attalr waa quite creditable te tbe management. uee. U. Tbeujai Pest Cainp-rira. After tbe regular order et business at tbe meeting of Geerge H. Themas Peet Ne, 81, G. A. R, en Friday evening, a camp tire was opened with Dr. J. A. E. Reed, medi cal Inspector of tbe depsrtreent of Pennsyl vania, presiding. He welcomed tbe visitors te tbe eamp-nre, after wbleb addreaaea were delivered by Department Chaplain J. W. Bayers, Rev. Lewis M. Hebbe, Rev. Thee. W. MeCleary, Rev. Hartman, Charlea Denues, A. C. Leenard and Dr. J. S. Smith. m Iltrjie Alderman Heriher. Edward Donahue, the man wbe stele Dr. McCormlek'a overeoaton laat Saturday, bad a bearing this morning and was beld for trial at court. Luclan Smith waa running around yea. terdey yelling fcr President Harrlten. Berne one told him Harrison was no geed He at once beesme wild and get se drunk that Constable Yelsley took blm In. Ue get 5 days for bla eilense. . m aecraiTtsii up General Nathan Geft arrival In Wash ington en Friday, from West Virginia, and allied en the president and told blm of tbe pelksa eltuatlen In West Virginia ae far aa it relatee te the governorship. General Getl aald that there waa virtually no hope et bis securing tbe efflee In view of the eupreme cenn's decisions against both Get! andCarr. Tbe frlende or the former are urging blm for the position of aolleltor general. Tbe appointment will net be made before J one, however. Anotber Large Audl.nce. Tbe Australian Novelty company bad a very heavy gallery and clrele at tbe opera boese laat evening and their performance waa excellent. The celling walking of M'lle Almee la the big feature et the abew, and It creates great tnthusletin. Tbla after neon tbey gave a matinee. Cats et.mlaasd. Geerge W. Tsbudy, tbe Junk dealer, wbe waa arrested several daya age for sulking Elizabeth MeCutcben, baa arranged bis difficulties and baa paid tbe coals before Alderman Deen, wbe dismissed tbe case. i m Kerr acquitted. Tbt trial et Kerr, tbe ex alderman In New Yerlr, result! d en Frtdsy afternoon In a verdict of net guilty. Tee Jury were out three hours. Dlvetcad, Mary E. Butaer, Denver, waadlvorecd en Wedaeeday from bar husband Jehn JS. Beer, aatkagreBad efdetextk. DISPOSED OF A BIG ESTATE. HON. HKMHV Q. LORD'S UBERAI. BE- uuasra rtm rcaua Tbe interest el 4.000 te Bay Oeat for tbe Peer srHeaae re Blegle White Weaaaa. The Aat lam lauude le BeasHt tVMIsa la Beth the City aad the Oeaaty, Tbe will of the lata Jndge Heary G. Leng wet admitted te probate lete ea Friday aftnnoen. He bequealba ti.&00 te his housekeeper, 14,000 te each et four grand nephewe or nieces and ths balance of bis estate te bis daughter Catherine, with tbe exception of the following charitable be quests: Tbe Interest of 11,000 te St. Paui'a Reformed church, tbe Interest te be applied te tbe payment of the salary of the pastor j the interest of 14,000 te the e'ty of Laneaater, tbe Interest te be applied te the purchase of fnel fox tbe pxr women of thle a ty ; tbe Interest of 3,000, le be applied te tie expenses incident te tbe keeping In repelr and geed order ble cemetery let and tombstones therein. The name of hie benaskeeper la Mary Broke and tbe grandnephewa and nleeee benefitted are Jehn Cameren, Hlmen J, Cameren, Mrs. M. O. Melseu and Mra Alice F. Stener. After tbe death of bla daughter be makes tble bequest: Hie two farina In Mauhelm and Penn townships are te be converted into cash and with tbe preeeede an asylum for single wblte women above the age of 45 years of tbe elty and county et Laneaater la te be established. The court Is given en. tberlly te eppetut ttusteee le govern tbe Institution under saohrulesand regnlatlena aa be prescribes In bis will. Should the trustees fsll te perform their duty and the asylnm net bs established, then the money realized from tbe sale of tbe farme la divided between bis collateral belrs and tbe city of LanciH'r, the Interest of the letter's share te be used in the parehaie of fnel for tbe peer of the city. The Judge named hi daughter as his executrix, but -in a oedloll te tbe will he names Jehn F. Bener,for many years clerk In the Farmers' bank,as one of his executers. The will Is In the badwrltlng of Judge Leng and was made In July 30, 1833. The oedlol's were made laat year. He directs that no Inventory of ble eatate shall be filed and the exact value of bla estate will never be determined. Tbe gen eral Impression Is that the eatate la worth at least I5C0.0C0. Following is tbe fnll text of Judge Leng's will In rsferenee te tbe asylum: I give and devise te my, dsugbter Catherine In truet and for her use tbe two farms owned by me, one located In Penn township, pnrebated by me from the eatate et Anna Maria Grese and Magdalena Gress, and te whiehl have added about 25 acres; the ether farm referred te oentelns about 03 sores, purchased by me from Jacob Bhlssler, attuate in Manbelm township, tbe aald two farms te be bold by my ssld daugh ter ter end during her life, she te pessets the same or te rent tbe esme aud te receive tbe rente aed inoemo thereof for her uee and te be under ber control and manage ment, and after tbe death of my dsugbter the title, Interest and estate wbleh 1 have In ssld two farms te veet In fee simple in eny ebtldren or doseendantaho may leave at tbe time of ber death, they te takejxr ttirpea, but It at the time el her death ahe should leave no ebtld or descendants surviv ing ber, then I direct tbe said two farms, or the Inoeme et tbe net pro pre pro eeeda tboreef, should It be considered advisable, as mentioned hereafter, te make aaiethereer, eball be appropriated and need as a means of eatabllthment of a single women's asylum In tbe city of Lan caster, In wbleh respectable wblte women from tbe city and county of Lincts'er and In Indigent circumstances, above the age of 45 years, being widows aud single women, shall be admitted and maintained ; and for that purpose 1 give tbe aald farms in tiust te such tour men as the orphans' court of Lsnosater county shell arpelnt te take charge et tbe same; and should said trustees deem It advisable, with the oenssnt of said court, te make public sale et the said two farms, or either of tbem, at auohtlmeandcondlt'onas the oe t shall deem proper, and may be sold In w-.ole or parte, aa will be most conduelvo te tbe best lntereta or the charity hereby Intended te be established. But should a majority of tbe trustees deem it advisable in order te preserve tbe funds, that tbe t irms or either et thorn should net be sold, then they are te be kept In proper repair, and Insured and rented eutuid In cue of tbe appointment of eatd trustees as aforeaald, I give end devlse tbe eald farms, te tbe said trustees te bold tbe same for the use aforesaid, and te make oenveance, upon a sale, te tbe purobaser or purchasers of all my rlgbtand true 10 me preparty pureuasea ana oeiu. Tbe authority te make aale of tbe farm as before provided Is net oennned te any particular period, but may be reeelved at any time by tne trustees sttew tbelr snnelntment with the oensent of tbe orphans' cenrt And I hereby dlreet that all the moneys wbleh aueh trustees may from time te time re ceive, belonging te such trust, whether arising from rents, or salea of real estate, or from ether sources, after deduotlngneeer aary expenser, shall be leaned out upon Interest and upon first mertgage security upon property In tbe city or oeunty of Lancaster and shall form a basis for a fund for tbe support of eald trait and kept at Interest en first mortgage security, end the Inoeme arising from aald farms, or If told tbe net lnoeuies or interest et tbe proceeds, aballbe used for tbe support and main talc -encs of sueb asylum and no mere Inma'ea are te be admitted thereln tbtn aueh net Income will comfortably support. Hereby giving authority te tbe truatees or a majority et them It tbey shall deem It best te de se, te purebase ground and errct a plain, substantial and comfortable build ing without Indulging in any unnecessary extravagance, aa the funds will net admit et it, for the accommodation of the Inmates or te purchase a building, or rent one f teey ueetn 11 neat te ae. ine women bio te be admltted by acta et a majority el tbe beard of trustees and may be removed In tbe aame way, but are te be admitted with out any regard te tbelr religious or politic 1 views. If any member et tbe beard shall for three consecutive Btated meetings volun tarily absent himself from aueh meeting, wltbent sufficient cause shown te Ibe beard, or shall remove from tbe county, tbe surviving trnttees may vaeau, tbelr plaeea and cenalder tbeplaee of aueh one vacant aa well as In eaie of voluntary resignation or death, and all vacancies ahsil be tilled by the surviving members, but In case of tnelr neglect te de ae, for meia than three months af rer sueb vacarcy abalt occur, tbe orphan' court of Linceat r county te have power te till such vaoaney. Tbe aald besrd of trustees wltbln every five years and cfieuer II required, te file In tbe orphans' court of Lancaster county an account et tbe amount of their receipts end dlsbunements end f arntsh a general report with regard te tbe Inatl'utlen and wblth may be of Interest te be anownjalse if a treasurer is sppetnted be Is te give security ler faithful performance of bis duties In s snulcltnt amount te be approved by tbe beard. After tbe death et my daughter, should there be d v uelav in aipeiutlng truatees, or any ether conttrgeney arlalng before appointing trueteee, tbe orphans court of Lancaster county is bcreey autte-zed te appoint a suitable trustee te take peasesaK n 01 aald farm, and te rent the same for a penea net leegbr man eneyesr at one muf, sad te de all ether necessary aet j such trust te oent nue until proper trustee are appointed te establish the charity Intended te be created by tbts will, and te de all necessary ae'suntil thetrutt Is superceded. Should no trustee beeppelnted who will assume the trust and eirry It Inte (fleet, tbe charity eipxsUd te be esiabllatel for indi gent whlte femaler, within three years after my daugbtei'j deatb, men I hereby revoke and annul the devise or bequest In tela will, snd In place of sueh devise or bequest 1 give and devise tbe said two farms latsadsd for the utt of said ekarity, te aa administrator with the will aaaexed, or te any surviving executer, te sell tbe eald farms at public sale, te reeelve tbe preeeede et ench sale, as well aa Ike moneys la tbe hsnds of tbe trustees thst snay be appointed In tbe contingency men turned heretofore te tske cbsrge of tbe farms aad te distribute the net preeeede of sack salee aad moneys received as follews: One-keif te my next of kin te be distributed according te the intestate laws of tbe com. Becawealtb, and the net proceeds of tke otbereae-haltlgtveto the mayor, Alder area and eltlsene et Lancister, It the oeoBcll will accept the same with. la six months aftsr the expiration et the said three years, in trust sad tiat they will Intereit for ths same, cr piece tbe same at 1 0 tares', te purchase fuel for the earns and distribute tbe seme annually among Indigent widows and sin gla women et geed character of the said elty, sad If lbs said oeunoll neglect or refuse le accept the trust, the said money also te go te my next of k In. Ssld w Idews and single women te be above the age of tsyesrs. Thereby dlreet thst the buildings en these two farms be keptlntnred by my daughter, and also direct her te pay the taxes assessed tbereea whllit In her possession. But It by any unforeseen eaaualty there aheuld be a destruction et tbe buildings, as In tbe opinion et my daughter, aa would make It advisable that the farm upon which snob estusllty haa bappened,thst thessme should ba se'd, 1 hereby authorize ber te make publie aale and te plsce tbe proceeds arising from such aale at Interest en geed flrat mortgage, ehetoenjey tbe Interest dnrtng life, and after her ucath tbe net amount of tbe preeeede of aale be paid ever te tbe trustees appointed for the uie of sueh white stogie women and white widows ai shall be admitted te said charity, ASatDLTKU AND HOODED. Andriw Stiller Knocked Down On tbe nigb way anil R.lltvad or Ul. Mensy. Andrew Miller, a yeang man wbe la employed by Edward H. KauiTman, re elding en tbe Hanlsbnrg turnpike, near Dlllervllle, bsd an adventure last ove eve nlag wbleh be will net seen forget. He eame te town In tbe evening and went te tbe Pennsylvania railroad elation te meet Jacob a sber, who wes coming from Colum bia en the 0:45 trstn. Upen his arrival Ather paid Miller the aum et (34 33, wbleh ha owed him for a let et muikrtt and ether hides that he had purchased Irem him. While be waa receiving tbe money Miller noticed two men, wbe were looking at blm very suspiciously, and when Aaher left tbey walked up te him. One et them asked him whether he would play a game of cards, and when be refused tbey wanted him te take a drink. He would have nothing te de with them, and walked away from them. After purchasing psek of tobacco and tbe evening papers be started home shortly after 7 o'clock. He walked up tbe Pennsylvania railroad te tbe Harrlsbnrg turnpike, out which be passed towards Dlllervllle. He had scarcely geno mere than 200 yatds when he was confronted by two men who eame out of a field by the roadside. Ue Immediately recegnised tbem as tbe fellows with whom he bed talked at the station. Oen of the men, who waa larger tl.ai hli companion, aeked Miller for a eiew et totaceo. The latter did net auspect anytblng wrong, bnt as he reaeaed te bis hip pejket ter tbe tobacco the man struek him with h's fiat, knocking him down. The two then held him and went through bis pockets, stealing tbe money, tobacco, a knife and the newspapers. They tben let him go and started towards town. Miller went te Bobreyer'a greenhouse, from wbleb he tele, phoned te tbe police elstten that be bad been robbed and that the thieves had come Intq town. Offieers Weaver and Flennard were sent out te the neighborhood of the robbery snd etbercfllcere went in search of tbe thieves wltli'eut Biiccces. Later Miller eame te town and went le the atatlen beuie where he told hlsstoiyef tbeatlatr. The thieves bave net yet been arrested, cits winiK KKsuir.i). Of lbs Biz Aiineis Hatted la the Black Diamond, lint One Was Leir, Bupreme Jey reigned In tbe homes of Jehn Hall, MlcunlasRavnl,MIebRel Buggy, Patriate Leonard and Vincent Iteckun, in ML Carmel, en Friday night en account of tbelr almost miraculous deliverance from what seemed certain iteith. Hundred of eltlzsns escorted thorn from the Black Diamond colliery, the soeneof thnaecldent, In tbe afternoon te Mount Carmel, and a constant stream of callers bave been en band ever alnee. Hall and Ravels, tbengb suMerleg extreulely from nervous exhaus tion, gave tbe first soceunt of tbelr ex ex JierleneK. These two men were engsged n driving sbutes In breast Ne. 8, in tbe south slope of tbe mine, about neon en Thursday, when they heard a torrlfie rear, and the next minute tby experienced a shook which caused Hall te exclaim te bla "butty," "My Ged, Nick, tne slope baa caved in." Revels desoended te the gangway, and twelve feet from Men found thelr egress te tbe elope cut oft by huge rock. He called te the miners wne were workleg in Ne. 7, and toen saw Rekua crawling from Ibe debris. Tbey both Joined In tbosheutr, and tlien beard Nearshataky calling from rJe, 7 chamber for help. He was pinioned by a large reck, and urged his oemrades te ojuie te bis rescue. They climbed up a distance, bnt tbe dsnger grew se great that they had Just time te run back, when a eeoer.d fall oceurned, and no mere sound was beard. Tne peer fellow was In all probability killed, ir.eukh a frroe et men are still working for ids deliverance. The five miners wbe were sated secured them selves by setting prepi In the gang way, and tbey tten awaited tt e result. They beard their reaouers step work euttlde about all o'clock Friday night, and, growing desperate,tbey endeavored te climb up an abandoned chamber and gain an exit, but mountain-llke boulders steed lrfthelr way. Tbey returned te tbe gang way and endeavored loeoneoloono another. La er tbey beard sounds et entalde work again, and tbelr hope grew. They betook tbemielvea le prayer, and the seunda grew nearer. Tbey then slgnatltd live times en tbe solid pillar, tbe rescuers returned tbe signal, and tbe wives, children and hundreds of friends at the mouth et tbe colliery knew that five were safe. At neon en Friday thev beard a voleo shouting 'Are all aafe? Tne Imprisoned miner answered back " Five are here ; one Is cev ered," Toe next moment tbey bad bten set free. Their deliverance bad been effected by driving a tunnel tweniy-nlne yards. Hun Hun dredsef tens of debrls must be removed bBfere tbe mlue can be put In workleg order. ITeagbt MTIIb Unit . Ov.r Kits UacK Near Industry, Jetferaen oeunty, O., Bamuel Gorden aud Geerge Kelly, wbe have been paying attention te Miss Ella Dnek, happened te meet at ber bouee en Tuesday nlgbt The two young men seen engsged in a quarrel ever the girl, and Gorden pmpeeeu te Bettle the matter with knives. Kelly absented, and the two re paired te the birk yard et tbe Duck, real real denee te sse which was the butter mn, the one coming out of tbe enoeunter duccesalul te take tbe girl. Etch provided hlmnell with a knlfe, and tbey niade a rush at etch ether without less of tlme. After a few passes Kelly stabbed Gorden In the side, making a very dangerous wound. Kelly lain jail, while Gorden Isljlngattbe Duck residence under the care of pby tlelsns. Hughes ea Jehn uudjd. Kev. L. B. Hughes, of the Philadelphia conference, leetured en Frldsy eveulng In tbe Covenant U. B. church, en Jehn Banyan. Though short notice et the lec ture bal been given a large audlenee was present Tbe leeturer treated with elo ele elo quenee and thoroughness tbe llle of the lemons Banyan ; and bit blrtkpUea, his rollieklng boyhood, the mysterious begin. Dlngt of bis werkssd tbe patbelle mm:iIB of hU Ufa were Vividly portrayed, STRANGLED HIMSELF, AHUBIi OHAKUta ENDS lilt LtrtK THK COUNTS uesptrau AT Hs flaees a Tewsl Or a Uoer aad Around His Meck-Th Valerianate Brought Best t-raaa at Heats la Arkaasss A Native et LaaeaatorOeaaly. Samuel Charles, an Inmate of the county hospital, committed suicide this morning t aa early hour, by hanging blaaself la room 23, which he bas occupied for soma time past, ea the first fleer. Ha took his Ufa la a rather peculiar manner. In his room was a long double towel. Ha threw oea and ever a owner of the room deer, wbleb wsepen, and placed his neck In a sort of loop en tba ethsr end. He then get dewa npea his knees and la that posltlea strangled. Tbe man was found shortly before fi o'elook by Frank K Mills, a ward attendant lie qnlekly re moved the towel from the msn's nsek sad called Dr. Land Is, but It waa tee late. Tba body was yet warm. Whaa found Charlea had nothing en but a pair of stockings and a suit of red tltnnel underclothing. Ha mutt have taken his life sometime between three and five o'clock. At the former hour Milter passed his room and found tbe deer closed and averytblng apparently all right. Corener Hensmsn waa notified and ha empaaaelled a Jury consisting of H. W. Bard, James Kennedy, Frank E. Mills, Charles Btrlsnts, Geerge Klttsrs and Harry H. Hansel. Tbey rendered a ver ver ver dlotef suicide by hanging. Charlae waa a man between sixty and sixty five yesrs of sge. He was born and raised In tbla oeaaty, where he has several brothers snd numsreus ether relatives. Hs waa living la Arkansas for a time, and becoming Ineane waa placed In an asylum. In September laet be was brought Eist,snd placed in the 0 mnty Institution here. He was a man or means and pstd his own beard. Hta mind did net seem te be affected lately, although he beeame melancholy at times. Hs had a wife la the West wbe separated from htm. Several daya age he received a telegram netllylng him et ber deatb. Thla seemed te mske him semswbat mere despondent, but tbe hospital folks had no Idss tbst he would make any attempt te take hie Ufa. Tbe body waa tutned ever te tbe relatives of tbe deceased. HIS WMBreUBDHBtS DIsOOVBKKD. An Old Seldi tr reaadin Bis HetsI offerlog avow Dlssase-fblilp Hansaa and His Wile te aa te tke Alaaskease. Seme daya age the attention of Chaplain Leenard, of Peet 40.1, Grand Army of the Kc- publie, was called te the condition of Philip liarman.wbe was a soldier In the late war. lie la a man about alxty-flve years of age, and Is known te almost everv man. woman and child In the upper part of the town aa "Dutch Philip." Fer years he has been living In and around Faegleyavllle. He haa been a dealer In Junk, and did odd jobs, frequently figuring In court; about the last work that lie did was te split up kindling weed aud soil It About four months age his health, whleu waa ahattered In the army, began te fall, and he haa been suffering from hernia, heart disease and a cateraet In one eye. Ills condition during that time has been almost helpless. Chaplain Leenard reported the case te his pest, and, although PhlUp does net be long te tbe Grand Army, the members knew that he was a soldier, and they con cluded te de something for his relief by inducing him te go the oeunty hospital, of which he seems te have had a dread. Ou Thursday evening a oemmUtee from tbe pest, consisting, besides Mr. Leonard, of Adam Dellet, Dr. J. 8. Smith, Jehn Selium and W. II. Gumpf. visited the miserable home of the junk dealer. They found the man living en a ptcce of land known as "Glttlich'aaand bole," Just west of Prince street, near the extreme end. His house, which Is ten feet In length and eight In width, It made of old barrel staves and beards that Philip had gathered together from time te tlme about the town. Tbe cracks between the beards were filled with mud. Tbe only furniture In the house was a slat bed, table and a chair. The house was In a filthy condition, and Philip waa in bed. Ills wife, who has been his attendant alnee his slckness set In, and who has been com pelled te go out begging te prevent them from starving, was at his bedside. Frem tbe reef, esteudlng ever the bed, waa a blanket, te lep the rain, whleh found the way through the cracks, from the bed, Belore the blanket was put up at times Philip's wife was compelled te sit by the bedslde and held an umbrella ever him. Iu a bole In the Iloer was a small bit of coal supplied by tbe Buehanan relief fund,but there waa net a mouthful of feed In the house. Twe hungry-looking dogs and a pair of ducks were In the yard. Hew the old couple existed In the miserable place tills winter, without feed at times or a physleian for the weak man, la a mystery. They are likely te be better provided for In tbe future, however. The Grand Army men, after much persuasion, In duced PhUlp te go te the almshouse, te which Institution he and his wife will at once be taken, and where they will likely live the remainder of thelr days. PhUlp waa a member of Company E, 79th regiment, Pennsylvania volunteers, He drew a pension about eleven yearn age, when it was taken from blm. Three of a Kind, Pnllip Benoe waa lucky In keeping out of Jail last Monday, but he couldjnet remain out He get very drunk, and Aldermau Barr bsa sent him le Jail for 10 dsys. Reuben Hutten bss been out of Jail longer then usual tbli time, snd bis friends thought be bed given up ibe bewt He wet tempted and fell, however, snd Alder msn Barr gsve blm ten days also. Jimmy Qulnn was se drunk that be was trying te stsnd en his head en tbe etreet Cenatabte Derwart arrested blm and Alderman MoCenomy gave him ten days. Anether Big Tobacco Day. Tuts wat one of the heaviest tobacco re ceiving day a of lha season, snd lbs quantity of lest tbst was brought te Laneaater te-day was tremendous. All forenoon leads of tobacco oeuld be seen en nesrly every street, snd sometimes whole rows of wagoes were seen oemlng In by tbe same street Ths bsnkswsre filled with country folks, wbe were receiving tbelr money this forenooo. A uey Btvsis'y lejarsd. Ma vi own, March 18. The little son of Mr. Frsnk Jehnsen te-day hsd his hand very tuueb lacerated aed bruised In a oeru shelter. Dr. Kline rendered tbe ueeee sry surgteil attention, and the boy la doing well. General Cameren has again returned te the qulet retreat of hla Kaat Denegal farm. foefctt-aeok stolen. Miss Minnie Brack bill stepped at Ibe Leop Leep ard hotel te day. Bba wss sltUng In tbe side room and laid down her muff In whleh was bsr pocket-book containing ever 2 While ste had ber back turned the pojket pejket pojket bcek was stolen snd It was net teoeyered. Barncd HU Sepper. A young protester in Lafeyette college, Eaaten, scrubbed tbe steps et a clttzrn few dsys age, and waa treated te a square meal at a Pratby tetlsa ohureh supper by way of reward. MR. rOBTKIVa KXVt.SNATION. He Thinks Thst Lancaster People Wbe lltd Net Appreciate HI Actors Wero -Mais.'1 F. W. Fester, a yeang Philadelphia msn who breaght a very burn variety company te Lancaster sbeut two weeks age snd was refused ths use et the opera house after one miserable exhibition, writes a letter te the New Yerk Dramatis Mirror thle week. He takes efienee at the notice the cones deal et the Mirror la this elty gsva him aad blames tka manager et the;opera house for condemning his show. He thinks that hla'eempsny was net entirely bad and says "I will ssk the Mirror te say that the com cem psny was only sent up le fill ths date, as my regular company was net In shspe st the time, and the truth Is 1 wss Imposed upenby scertaln gentleman who recom mended these people vary highly, and there was ae time for rehearsals or they would never have traveled en my money. Your paper also says we opened te geed hualness, Tkls Is act true. We opened te a vile business, mostly Ma. admissions. Meat et them were regular 'Jays.' " There Is no doubt thst Mr. Fester had one or two geed people and tbe IsTKt.t.t IsTKt.t.t aBNCKRBesaldBt the tlme, but the ether were frightfully bad, as he sckiowledged while here. The people thst Mr. Fester called "Jays" are probably tbe one that occupied tbe gsllery en the night that hla Galaxy of Btsra" appeared. Tbey may have been Jays, bnt tbey knew a bad show from a geed one and took geed eare te roast Fester's "hem." There are many dlfUrent Kind or jays juat new, bat there ere many people who think that a man wbe takea out a big oempany et alleged variety people without knowing who tbey are and then fires them, after paying sll their bill, Is trotting In somethlng llke tbe J ty class. A Whuls Lead et Tebaccn Mlailng A farmer "named Mclntyre, wbe Uvea near New Helland, told a rather queer story this morning. He aald tbat he came te Laneaater last evening with none borse lesd of lest tobacco. Hs d tove te Charlette street, nesr tbe warehouse at which he wlebed te unload, and unhitched his hcrte, which he took te a hotel, leaving tbe wsgea and tobacco behind. A polleeman caw him and told him tbat be had better net leave the tobacco there, as It wss net sire. Melntyre said he would take that rlak himself. The polleeman had no mere te aay until tble morning when he took a laugh. When Melntyre went te the plies where he had left the wagon standing, he found thst It waa gene. He thinks thst some one hitched te it and drove off with thetobteoa Mo Me lntyre did net make his misfortune known te tbe police In sny way, snd many jerens think bis story Imprebable, . Anelhsr Bank Osabter With bong ringcra. Bosten, Mas?,, March 10 Edgar Swan, of Lynn, pay leg teller of the National City banket Lynn, waa belere UjtntnUaiener Uallslten the complaint of Bank Examiner Gatehell, charged with being a defaulter te a very large amount. The total amount Is reported te be f09,C95, Mr. Swan has re stored te the bank stocks vslued te f33,450. Swsa Is 35 yeara old, and baa hitherto borne a geed ohsrsetor. Ha bss a wife and twoehlldreo, snd has lived bsyend hls'ln asms In order te support them In siy He Is ssld te hsve speculated heavily and te hsve lest 126,000 In Atoblsen stcek. Latt Thursdsy he made aelean breast te the cashier, wbe sent for Bank Extmlner Gatehell, wbe arrested Hwan at ths bank laat nlgbt and brought blm te Bettcn te-day, where he was required te give a bend of 1-10,000. This he could net de and therefore remslns under srrest Bstween Februsry 23 snd the time of bis oenfetelon, Siren took about f0,000. Hla method of operation wat te carry the amount taken by altering the Items of easb en his books. Tbe bank Is lluanclally sound snd will net be a Hooted, A 'Tsmptrancs Isctarst's' role. Junction City, Ky., Msreh 16. J, E. Pewell, a temperance lecturer from Mis souri, died here yesierdsy et delirium tremens, lib esme here about two weeke age te lecture, but get drunk and bas cot been sober since. lVipaia en bis person show tbat he waa onee editor of tbe Philadelphia -Star, and that be lealgcel Ibe asslstsnt eaablersbtp et the Ksess City Bsvlngs bank-te go en tbe read an a temper temper anee leeturer, Inapcrtleg lbs Ironclads, Washington, Msreh 10, Tne naval In spection besrd, of which Rear Admiral Jenett Is president, bss been ordered te exsmlne tbe tronelsds In tbe James rlvsr nesr Rlobmend snd these st New Yerk. This la In pursusnee of steps tsken by Sec retary Tracy te acquaint himself with the exact locstlen of all tbe vessels In tbe navy and te ascertain what I necessary and what time It would leqattu te bave thorn ready for setlve service. OhJ.ctle lu We uy. Washington, March 10. A dispatch from Pnenlx, A. T says tbe appointment of General Lewis Wellliy, of Tucson, aa governor et tbe territory, was clllelally an nounced In the Leglslsture yesterday. The leading Republicans of the territory are Indignant ever the appetntmeut and claim tbat be Is wholly unlit te serve the peeple lu tbst ospselty. Every Republican in tbe council Is strongly opposed le hi appoint ment Will Net K.ilga. Washington, Match 10. Justice Mat thaws waa well enough yeaterday te deny tbe report tbat be proposes te resign before May. He la hopeful of taking his seatcn tbe beneh at tbe Ooteber term. Carriage Uakeia A.aigu, Cincinnati, O. March 10 B. Botepp Betepp nau A Company, carriage and wagon- makers, at 8th snd Byoamere stiee'r, ssslgned thla morning. Liabilities 10,1X0 ; ssteta lt,000. Ministers te llMlge, BeitMN, Msreb 10 The National Ztil ring saya tbat Dr. Ven Gessler, minister of instruction, snd Herr Ven Bchull7, minuter et finance, intend te resign, Te frsvantHlotleg. Dun UN, Match 10 A detail of 40 police haa been sent by tbe government te Lurgsn, County Armagh, In order te pre vent rioting In tbst district en Bt. Patrick's dsy. fulled Frem tbe Bsllread Track.. While drunk yesterdsy Pat Jene ley down with bis besd en tbe teutb rail road track at Cellins Btatleu, engineer Tayler Welsh, of this elty, who wis bring In a train east wss signalled te etep, Welsh tried te de se, but feuud It Impos sible te bring Ibe train te s standstill before reaching the man. He slackened tip con siderably, and getting down Ircrn tbe engine ran ahead and .dragged the man from tbe track. Veurteen Wads Tbtrtteu. The vouegest oeuplo ever married in West Virginia wern made msn snd Wile Thursday nlgbt at KeysorrMlnerar-eeUBty. Tislr names are Chloe Poland, aged tnlrteen, aud Jee Snow, aged fourteen. Tbey bad been levera for four yeaia, and aftsr frequent entreaties reeelved parental oeaseat te asarry. Tne bride was sttlred la a short dress, KNIGHTS TEMPLAR OFnCm a ' s. TROBB BLBOTBO BTCTBHHBBfMMIa ERT. ON TRIBAT TsTMUrB. VI W( 5S1 The emclai le Be IbmbMea te LiHtea Wslih. eraSaat ef a Medical OeHsf, Take a ha rjJt Vbemlatry la HeMelberg, Columbia, Pa, March 16 A el Oyrena Ceramsndery. Ne, 34. 1 Templar, was held lest nlgbt whaa tM fsa- vnn MiWin VfViSB vibbeibjhb, jajsT aBj JB1' , utng year ! Eminent eemma4r, Dr. ?1 M. r.lwlnMtMi e ssahahahssakllMsalssa.h A s VaUsaah l. inaina llllaeiea ssiaea alalaa Baeb Ihtek ss.l'. -. .rialewu 1 4vuvsBawtaBw wm, mm, n.wmwm fi eaptaln general, Rebert M. Osaka 1 t. Dr. W. G. Tayler ; trustees, a H. rssaJer,! uua fieming, xraa. tt. xterwe. jutsnv ins tenga edjearaeci tka sasathera WSMM' w siren's restaaraat, where a kaaqaet war war ptrtsksnef. TheofBeere will ha ksasMlaa-: In April. . ni ui. nuirei yeoiesBBjj ssssnv neon at a frame hones ea Perry street eaa the Pennsylvania railroad. The reef aw' setea fire by a spark front a loeuaaotlssjv but wss put out by a Isw buckets of wasaaV Her. L. J. Coffin, editor of thai Castre . Plnl.ia sill ......I. . U--J. -v...v ... ptMJU v. eumiMUJ WPMOJIVBt; - ana evening at ml Zlen A. M. K. eaatssV The Presbyterians will occupy their aew: nhanal Inr lh. A mi lln. na Bnail - '-" rxsrelsss will be held by taeMaa6yjt In tbe afternoea, oeaalstlag of stsgtefV. oernst soles, addresses, ate. Rev. KljftV pwier, is unseis 10 prases ea aeoeaaiai; sickness, snd the pulpit wUI be tilled wrQm ministers from the Methodist oeafereaea. If t3 uoeamsn ensnsi naaaav seaoei WBi. I rTt celebrate their thirteenth saalvsrsary aa'C Sunday. The sxsrelsss will coasts af ilasvi lng, reoltatleas. rsadlaa of roaerta. ass. -s r a He. W. W. rVwikmen. aI NIm. 3 will preach la tba Methodist ehureaea! Bundsy morning, aad Rev. Jeaa mW) Martin, of Medls, la the evening. v - ' Bjnuiu uunoeTi ei iaa aaetreBwaeai esna win no given ia me epm msme tata evening, Tha pregramme eeaslsta etax.. etilsnt musical ssleotleBs, aad tha eeasart win be aa er jeysme one, Tha Mates oher, Miss LUllsa Pfahlar aa4 Ja Beeth will is list at this oeaoert Tat Btw, instruments were received this Baatasasv snd will bs used tbla evealsg. - AUO DMUlue U D. UHUIUU I.IUTM Witt' olese In the armory this sveatag. M M i uuiieu TTeien jrauoaMeia mm. Weman's Medical college at PkUtrtelaksh, en Thursday, and has decided te taha m uiu .mi.- av,w -.. . i ,1 year's oeui mi la ehsmtstrr- at HeMelkarat. oellega, Germany. Miss Wslsk will saH, for German about Jnna 1st. . "' r- , - , - ",".. JiiitT i tt. ut ui ranKuai mews vasas -te friends la town. - $i Mr. and Mra W. B. Glvea gava reception isst evening at weir hesae, Fourth and Chestnut streets, ta a tafsja number of tbelr friends, AmeagthegaABjB presents were uea. J. B. Livufstea sska? wife, Lancaster; Mra A. H. Coekssaa, B, H. W, Humphries, Philadelphia; Masf' Martin, Leavenworth, Kea. TM iietfHOsl wss enjoyed by all prseeat. aj - A Maraeret's Lsek. - ' i.u.i jtnuKi., vaii) aiMeu rsweajsw i$ ters are sun leaving la urge aaataara Mjt the geld fields. Twe peek trains frees IM . Arisina mining districts ion yesterdsy for ths kIbss. Thsmsaatwark at tba plseers are mskleg big wages, aat M extraordinary strikes or ftade ara riperssai' Gasklll, the man who flrat dlseeveted tM Santa Clara fluid, taraa eat te basaeasMkhin murderer Jrem the United Blataa, Ha fcsa'i J killed three msn la his time, aad te wtsnaa1;! both In this stela sad Ail tens. Be Mhftll been engeged la mining la Lewer Cellkwala V fnr Mvaral we,a mnn Iibe mm. e oe sidorable fortune. Ha kss already praJ emntnd soma of tha hast nutria alalasalsti , - - - - w . me btnta ultra vauey. st. .3 . .. . . '& Aoemsr urpary asatsaai Msraetta. wr ft j-unr nuu, &i emoseu e ei'ewj; mstlen wss received bera last alghtaftM' murder of Deputy United States Mststal W, A. Meedy, a brave and valued. Cfss.. wuufu iu m. uuiicni Dippwnn ISI .WOO-; elty, Tbe deed wss committed Uladlaa lorriiery yesterasy uy twemsa nssiaai Benner and Hill, whom ha waa sitae at saw v te srrest Meedy telhe s'xteeatk eTapatjvJ ' killed in Indian Territory la the last . A nnabsad'a Tertlbl Plmtaty. ft Ui m T...hH m.- ....t. tMm riiu nivi.! nMnii . mmmwrnw-f g Mall ihnn. nn relurnlnv In his tuaaaa et ISA ':ei Cennty strset, st 5 p. m. yeeterdey, atearl two neura aosenee, louea uta ptaee rau sjg, , amok. Ha threw nn tha lorteao ae ' when tbe emeka had eleerad away te ti nfArait hie aaTlfe.afeHe. ateaul naiAe tkai taeal aallK hat nlnHiaM HnrmMA auunaalaAlaa - - - .... ..w w.w.... v-.a wwaafavm .)- uv wvj a . uw KHWR. aavOT aw. eeveaiaeaK . Danehtflra. 1 ha daeaaned waa CB au .'. ' sge, jgj a.rtoaej'a Navel Apyelalaasats. 8Knr.iN, Msreh 10. The rollewtaa atv.; pelntmsnts hsve been mads: Hssr AmAii mlrsl Hnllmsn ea nhlef nl thai IrelelM ,fJi MfL-.l-AM . rtmm AAwmtlmi V am V-ll ----- uau,wH aavaM auwu t uw amvaa. eamvee , V. tu ntaavuru 9W , Vltakw -iea.aej ei oiecktenuurg-BenweriB, aeasaaaaar aiv.' the man-of-war Dautsehlaad t Prtaa tf envtr AAmtManHaa sf lliam ! mk lsseaasam Ar.t Auuijf wuuiuiauuvs wi away ajwawwrttay V'A Barandon, chief of tb torpedo ttetUlt. M ruberm.a Urewa.d. Les Anebcbs, CsL, Msreh 18 -.-m a'taaaaam 'it ItiA mavalannt nr auvir. etArni In Mitnlne hav vfteterdev ertemnnai. m eeeell --1 fisblng sleep wss ssen te espslss by a auss. ber of speotsters, and two men drowned. Tbe beat waa later oempletalyj wreckeit en tne oeaen, out nemiag ra-jv;; rHalntirl tav li-l Anl I few kae "i -" luitucu hJ luyuinj Ul St' .... -. 'S3 Ktrtv Vnuir. Uin 1(1 flhannnaia. SraeeL1 Hugh J. Coenell and Lawrence QnlaBe'yJ A.. W..M. V-VW -V. WWVWMVV Ve., wbe were arrested lsst Bight for sppltaBtag a j lu court when the Kerr verdlrtef acqalMs waa rendered, were fined 25 each UB morning, by Judge Danltlt, - 3 A. riabluet Veeaaes rilled. Pa ui4. March Id Vies Admiral KlSSkht Si haa been annelnted mlnleter el BtsHaa laUl fill tbe vaoaney In tba cabinet esaaaa k(r';ii tbe death el Admiral J auras. aMIM Krati waa minuter ei nuna la !M Flcqaet mlnlatry. A Foaad Seltty el Merdsr. iriivviFVTnwv. Vila. UfAMh 1A TAkla j&M uu...--.v-n.., ... , -- - aaa.- Prlce, who killed Clinten Gtrrett wHk a e'nh laat fall, wss found tullty by a Jery ye.tetdy aud was sentenced te b) bsaged "cd enMsyst. 'ibe aerenee win earryiaai tn tha anureme court r , ' IUaUDTTIr UJ. it Kesn:, MarehlO. The party of AmMleaa-Hg pligTlmn new heie are all well wKk IM tj exception of lllabep Wlgger, WM BBIB: severe cold and Is troubled wlik ibeaasa-.; Usui. Kuatlaetr Boek Acquitted. Maupu Chunk. Pa., Marak M TM" turv-trrthe case of Eeglaaer Cook, la IM Mud Run trial, after being eat all Bigat.i'. this morning returned a verdlet af aat" guilty snd tbe county te pey thseests. . waATUVK IMOUWrKMflh $$: Wasuinqten.P. C, Marsh vkrm .Eaatera Peansylvaats: Rale,. M ""decided ebaage la lestparatarf i w' &:& a r3 u Z. ie'rf MlOk3 -s. U S !- -t..t -tiii .c& MihJaat 'i v jXir sii A-&,i.X.,&Si':
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