i .vsrV&W-' w i fvy wn.-rv " ' .. . -- - II I I I laBaBBEl "V VOLUME XXV-NO. 178 LANCASTER, PA., MONDAY. MABCH 18, 1889. PJIIOB TWO CENT " ' '" ' - ' " - . - i i. . .. ... - f- THE PHILADELPHIA HOSPITAL. THE ANNUAL BKrOUT Or THE BOAHD Or TBCITEBS rRBBJMrKD. Bsv Ur. Wllllim MwlediUs Elected lis first flelwrlDtcndeBt, A tier Lengthy Ulscasjlen in Wktch Nember ti tb BiutM ratticiyatsd. This moteluR Rev. Jehn O'Neill, of Hall fix, Dauphin cuatity, oenduated tbe roll. gleua servl.ua r.t tbe opening of the tlfth day's ji6m!eu of the Methodist Bpteeepal ejiiferccce Reperta of prrclUlcg elder were tlien submitted, aa lolleps: WESTrmtAUKLVUIA DISTKIOT. Following 1 an abstract of the report of Rav. J. P, Orouel), presiding eider of the west I'biiaaeiphtit district : I visited 65 eharuea embraced la the dls'rict tear tltae during the year and aoeie eitener, an the occasion required. It has been a jmr et diligent aed earnest work-. Much haa heeu accomplished during the J par in building, and the following churches wetoereotod or repaired: Tower City, Ornve, Chester county, Tblrttentb sttier, Philadelphia, Daupblr, Berwyn, Malvern. A new church will oe erea.ed by tbe First ehurcU of Laou sler, and a church built at halunga. , " In tbla district there tire uearlv 2,000 rquare miles el territory with bu'i ttnee weak chargra. The faithful esrnr si work of the Women's Foreign and llrme Missionary aoe)etl( ueeus no wera 01 O3mmenaatteu rreni me Itatpaks tnr itaeir. The auxiliaries 5re Increasing and the Irfluence widening. ImpreveuienlH hve been made at the following placet: Lykenr, Mlllaraburg, Dnrre.ll, Wlillainaburir, St Paui, Lancas ter, Trtrnent, Geed Wilt Centenary, J. B. .T MtCennell'a church, Belmont, Hatcher, Emanuel, Coventry vlllc, Springfield, Bird-In-Hand, Chnrobtewn, MurgaMewii. The aplrltunl interests ate well cued for, larpe and oxtvuMve revivals have been the remit In many places, in ethers there are evidences of atesdy growth and In a few tbTe sterna te be a lack of spiritual life. ij'iuunviiiy esmpinceting was a iruiy spiritual ruceiif jr. The ministry seemed lobiin.ere than UHHlIy endowed from Hbe.e, and the laity rallied tnrat earnestly te the work. A larpe number wt're con verted and many e-Hnctltted. lb the great batile for constitutional prohibition the church seems te be n unit I have cot heard n irun la nil my travels among the rbtttebes utter a word ether than In the Hum or nuccitts In this struggle. Every wce iiT 1- nllve te hie dutv antt the rncuihrrtihlp are In accord. I spity the Methodist who will de ether than strike with hla vote for the right in thla campaign, Tnore wilt be no uncertain sound from our territory en the IS h of Junp. With imllce tenrdi nrn, but firm In the light, 1 belleve ve shall aland eeltd for the principle tt Itsue. Psniral vjelullnn Is very la'gely Bnd conselentlenely elcervfd by itianv of the psxterti ; nearly 7.CC0 household calls ere re ported by L7 p&stera The largest number by hut one lsihatet the pastor of the Ouke Bircct ebttrch la the city cf liincastcr. Our Umovelcnceahnvtt bceu faithfully at. Inmlfd te In nearly all the eharges. A much largernumber of orRanlr.itlens for Uurisiiitu wwtt are reported thla year than formerly. INpealaliy is this ee among the young peeflen! the church, literary cbelcs Utirlstlau endeavor societies, and Oclerd leaKun. AH theaa have been greatly ln ln ln ori.used In lllctouey. UuryetibK eieuare coming te the front In ear eburcbes and our young peip'e'a tuoetlnusnre b-jeemlng mere and mure a power ler Reed. Tub Med eJht Eplaxpal orphanage It lnrri'ng I a cjpiclty for kecd by the k'reatly lacreaved eaulpmert lu beautiful and Hibstantlal aud much e uluged acoom aceom acoem modationa, Wii are pleaeel te record a wonderful ad vance lu this Hue during tbe year. 1 have held all the quarterly conferences but two end mUsed but ene appointment. south ririLADKi.ruii. stsTRier. iiev.Wm Hwlndclla prepented his annual X8H)rt et the work done In the Meuth Pnlla delphla dlatrlnt during the year, end tbe IoIIewIuk is an abstraet cf the same : Daring the ear I'cens'i te prea?h were irriuurcl D J.ntpU U. Pjertt, Cecster: 'I'm. .rb J. lU'icy .Stlem, Ptil'nlelphM; J fSOfili I'ArrtOr.H, Lt'ja uud llnwilidvlll)-; Eiiu T. Sivasu, hnarnn Hlllf Jehn T. llrsiiy, (Jxhird, It beit iMcllath and O.ergu 1). Hum weed, et Pitman, Pel atclphla. All tharbtdbt und pnrs mi) property, with the rxcoptieu til two buildings nut new In life, are insure I Use et lhee bulldtngi), at Unlnnvllle, C'DCHter count), la a statu ii u thu name et cmr church. '1 no tie id lie In neglect d graves, and the rur vivlng re'Rtlvsa will nollher cre ter the itaniatnry or cetsjut te the salu of the church. Tne mrrllery of the chureh Imi been ex tended by the nidltl i nt the following plaena In wblen religious aervlera are h-la: Willow Street, Central ichoel and Folaem, near Mortem, DManare county, I.awelljn, near Htiaren Hill. Falrvlllf, near Ksnne'.t Square, and Wrightedale, en Fulton olreulr. Tnere are 22 men preparlng for the mlnUtry. Thee'BBtt7rtlnn bnewn se the Yeiuk Meu'e HlllADrti bas hetn rovlved. Its objeet ih thu sslva 1 m and r-plrltaal osreot young nien, bui u ueuibirihtp is large. lue proposed prohibitory amendment te theojna'.ltutlen litis cngai;ej the hearts end ecurcleresHiif cik people, and tlm etmrctida ere erKiinl?ia a otusade agalbat the still, inn vr.t end the mU en. The beuevelcnt culteotlens have all te reived eutfut consideration. The hospital buildings will be completed by October of tbla year, Elder H wlndnlls referred te the great need 01 inlaiinuary werK lu S3me parts of his district, pirlicti arly la thecliyef Philadel pbla. Key. K. K. Uartwlg wes enoeurnged iu hla tit or i loergtnlzja society of Bwcdea The reltsleca conditions of the Italians la Phllrdblpbta was lnqulrea Inte. There are SOOOUef them ltvlnv principally aentb el Walnut aud eut el Kleventh street. He bad feuud a suitable person te de mission. vary work umeng tneu la the person of Us v. JL)r. T. D. Milan, new la charge et the Methellu tnif-sleu at Qoneva, Hwlizsrlaud, aud he rt quested tba corifurauce te approve et ttxiLiUibliitimeruef 0Q iuilan mtsiten in PallaJetptildaud tboappelatmealof Or. MIuS3 luuslensry. Tne ICelly legaey, tha Interest of whlaU la te be appilei te thu support et a aingle man la missionary work lu the city of I'nlU'lot I'nlU'let phla.mlEht Ue prwll'uDly empieyud in atd of thla mltileu. There are aeveral tbcusmd Welsh people In PnlladelpUia and many of tbetu deaire religious tervleea la their native tongue. There are thtee jcueg men ready te euter thla field and theeanferncca will beaiktd for an appropriation el f700 for tbeinta tenance of a inUsten Kuvl als hive been held during Inn year with the following result: Trlnlt), Uuctfr, 200 converblean ; Mt Nabe rlieuir, 1M ; Faltea circuit, IV); Media, 125; lljtbany, I'htladelphi. IU ; beuth Chester, K0 ; Ch&thaei, 100 ; Elghteu th t-tree', 100 ; Wharten atri, 100 ; Mtriuer's IJ-thcl, 103 ; Hcett, ICO; Ox'erd, IU; MaJissa street, Uheaur, J5; Pitmsu, 8J ; Aroi atrenr, 72; Kbsnezir, 7a ; Haw iiiudm, 05 ; Middle Middle Middle towe. 60 ; Htuad niree', CO; Uxshraevllle, and FIecdsilp, 01 ; l'dKer, 4S, a tela! of 2 610conerlena At Mamevide the Interior of the church haa beeu repaired, painted aud rut In the beat of order and alt tha bills have been paid, Tne new church at Pleas in t Greve waa dedlcatbd en September 19, free of dr i. A pirannse uas Deeu purcbate" Union church a, a cot el f l.OCO The tfjntr rdej te.tbu ehn, Wea'ey,im trie Qiarryvllle circuit creallv ne?ded;all the blllahavHrie tear t ere 'aid. Tee luruitnirg tu iuu wasnugteu borough nburch hat ben eampletbd at a COM Of 535 When the same of Kev. William Mallen waa called In the Hat et preachers In Dr. Hjflndella' district, that gentleman laid ha bad worked for 15 yeara In the tnlnlttry et tot filtthedi church, Ba bad beta rtga. larly reeelval threagb tbt proper channela' preaeniiee, cut mi nrwnaaee waa that a minister oeuld be dtlvan out without oort eort oert Btonjr. He then rare a detailed account ei the dimcnlty between hlmtelt and rx Prtsldlng Xlder Weltb, throegh which' be waa relieved from hla charge at 81. Cialr. Frem bla stead point fa bad been habblly treated and left In almost destitute otreametMoea, Rev. Mnllea spoke for nearly an bear and In bla remarka be de nouneed the antoeratlo ways of prealdlng elder a. He appeared te have tba sympathy of the ermterenee. , Ex-Presiding Eider Welih followed In an explanation In whleh be deellned te review tbe facta of tbe case, but raid be bad done what was bis duty la tbe matter. Tbe conference took no action In the matter benauae thla trouble waa hroegbt before two prier auuuit ennfereneea. Dr. A. J. Kynett reqacated the member te sign tba resolutions adopted at tbe preacher' re cello 6 recently held in Phila delphia, favoring the prohibition onatlta enatlta onatlta tlenal amendment. ' THE MKTU11DI3T HOSPITAL. Ir. McOennell preaented tbe following report et the trusteed et the Melhudlat hospital for Ibe year: It abewa that the con tract for the pavilion and boller 'hetua fuis awarded te Tries Dean for SG1.70J aud the. corner etcme waalald en Junelif, 1SS3 The total rwelpta for the 'year wero 32,787.3J uu mu iiiBtiuivuiiicfuis cLfsvn ;. xnere tvlll be needed fae.OOO te pav work under eutraut and an additional $30,000 te fiee 1 from debt. 11 i v. James Nnlll, tbe Cnat'clal ngent, deslrca te be rclieved from his pesi tien aud the creation of an ofUeo la reooim reeoim reoeim mendfd, te be termed the snperlbtendeut, whete duty will be that of financial agent aud manager, ard Ksv. Wm, Hajludells la raosrumeedud for the peaitlsn. ,J. BIji inen, Oaerlei Hcelr, James Leng and Dr. H. C. Wejd were elected as lay trustees te ecrve for the year. THE COMMIT! KK ON ItOSNTAE " Ilev. O M. Blckley pressnted the fellow lug report of the couimlltee ou hospital : Having given a careful consideration te the mature presonted In the reports In our Lunris,reapcottuliyreceramendthefollnwlng resolutions for our adoptions ' ", nncaraiaiiy appreva inn aarutniatra aarutniatra Hed of tbe beard el truetess of the hospital for the past year. ii, That we concur in the ectlrn et the trnstees et March 1, for the amend inenL te the by.luwa by Inserting In aTrtlcle 8, after the word amend ment In the alxth ltne tbe words "except as te Ita number but," thus giving the tr umbes power te change the number ei a ild arttulm aa may ba deemetl npeaa.iry from lime te tlme without an appeal te the annual en- irrcDCfl. 3 That we approve the purp-se of the trusteea te complete the liuilulr new in proeesaof eieailen free of deb',' nad we heartily oem'rierd the hospital te the geneteui ayuipathy of our people and the au daring. We are glad that alreidy one email biqnsst has besn made alnna the work ba beeuri, and that the example will be fellow ed by ethers. 4. That the aeoend Sunday of May beset apart aa Hospital Sunday," and that colleeilona and subscriptions be taken in all our congregations la behalf et the hospital. S That we rocegnlxs and highly appre, date tbe devotion et our brother, Kev, Jarues Nell', te tba tak aaelgntd him aa llnsnelal agent, and congratulate hi in ou tbeaucecss attained In bla work; and we tender our thanks te Ptter Iniac, esq., the treasurer of the beard of trustees, aud Itev. J, H. Jf McOennell, secretary, for their unremitting attention te tbe Interuite crjmmltted te their rare. 0 The tru'tcca having uoillied the oan ean ference Hist it U neeesasry te elect tbre3 ministerial trustees at the uresent session your oemrnntcesubralt tbe following nomi nations : W. Swindells, 8 W. Themas, r, W. Buey, J. Welch, A. Ii. Urban, T. O. Murphy. Addresses urging the church te be liberal In tbe support of tbla worthy charity were made by llav. Jamea H. Uargla, Kev. J. a J. MoCennell, Rsv. Wrr. J. Paxson, llsy, James Neill, and Cbarles Bcitt. ThU hospital, It waa stated, Is net alene for tbe tilt cted of Philadelphia, but will be open te nil suttering humanity that apply. The report of the oimmltteo was adopted, Kev. McGupuell made a motion that lie conference approve the action or the trustees in r commending Kev. Dr. Swindells for tbe pillion or superintendent of the hos pital. A motion te lay the tne'ian ou the tahle was defeated. Kev. Pxr.u was opposed te the reeeav moudstleu el the trustees Ucstue Dr. S arindelU has dote geed work In bla clllea of presiding elurr anil be should ntt be taken away from It new, and unt until the rules of tbe churuh take him te ether flelda et labor. Kev. iMuCeanll argue 1 that thin renfer eticj should acqulejeii la tha coueluslon roacbed by the beard of ttmteta that Dr. riwiadella would be t) right rnau in the right piece, htH'erlctt.iiaer.t of the MbthedUt hospital. OK lVJN!)fil,V RC'laltltn Dr. Sivlndaiis wild he wra ileut-d lu au embarraejlug poMtleu He did net wish te ejyawrrd that-xeujl hiss the Judgment nt a single member i f tbe oenftnuiae. The condition upon whleh his euaent was jlveu havu jialjiislly chnngbd. 'Ibenll st stated thst Hit superlutndent wu Hxp cWd te m14 ilOtre per year, und thla morning It v,m hihted ea the fleer J71C0O was (he amount needtd tj make the hospital a anoeosa. Ha ilualrcit tu tay that It was simply Im possible If he v,us expected te perform the many duties of superintendent te islre (76.000 the next fur; years. Ile bIbe rs ferred te many Utters reocired from clergy. tnen and laymen In bis dlstnet urglcg him te withdraw bla HgresuieLt te iicccpjlhe auperlutendeney. The qiestien was further ulseisied ly H9V. Da Bew, Merris, Hiring, Themas and Harglr. The motion t tppree the recommen dation of the trnMfei in tbe aolectlon of Dr, Hwlndclla as superintendent el the hospital was agrced te by a vetu of 111 te 10. The report en desconeaaea waa mide the order et the dy for te morrow morning. It was decider te held a memorial service at the Duke street church te-morrow after noon. It was dtcided te held an executive session te morrow morning at 9 o'clock, at tbe court house, te rceelvs members. The missionary nnnUersary will be held thla evening i 7.30 o'eloiJc at the court henae. Addwaa will bedellvered by Rev. R. M. Nelll, Rev. O. E Reed aud Rv. J. O. Peek. A MONJTKK HIM MEKrI.NQ. llie Ciutt IIedm fkchtd OuStureyu- iLg Ttis l.'cner Tratllc i"neuucni. The meeting at tba court home en Hitur. day evenlnp, In thu interest of the prohibi tion oeos'.ltutlOTal atneu J meet, wua eue of the largest ever akaiuib!r.d in that building. Half an hour befere the tluie aucohneed for tbe rpsning of the meeting the large room was crowded and by 8 o'clock there was net standing room. The large crowd remained nntil tbe clete of tbe meeting at half put 10 o'clock, Blabep Bewman pretlded and by hit aide was Judge Living! ten. The bishop made a abort address In favor or the amendment, alter wbleh Dr. A. J. Kjnett addressed the audience fet an hour and a half. lie gave many reasons why thu amendment abeuld be adopted and showed the gced etXeeta en the chureb, the borne and acclety that would louewjjt tna manuractureandaaleef Intexl- uquwa wai ptoeiutM, wti followed by R6va. Peck, Downey, Merris andSwindella. The large au Hence waa la etttre sympathy with the aptuker, and tn ro re ro apeoaotoarequrst put te bla hearers by Prealdlng Kleer Swindells tbat all wbe favored the ateeudmnt should stand up, esarysnea In the room steed up. The lad lea were ashed te abe w where thay steed en tbla Important question, and tbey did by a vigorous waving or handkerchiefs. Tbe maale waa furntabed by tbe choir of tbe Duke street M. E. church, la lbs Churctits. Alt the pnlp'.ts of the Protestant ehurches were titled with membeta of the conference en Bunday. Tbe services were largely attended. At the Duke street obnreh, where Blabep Merrill preached, many weraturned way for want of room te accommodate them. At St. Paul's M. K. ohureh the folio leg were ordained cldera and deacons, by Blabcp Merrill, ou Hueday afterneeaat 2X0 o'elock : Elders : Trust Un P. Newaberry, Allied F. Tayler. Fred, Q. Ooxsen, Henry C. Bawd win, noeree H. Lerab, Charles B. Johnaten, Jehn W. Perk In pine, Andrew M.,atragherD, Jehn Flint, Peter Hunter. DSse'ens : Alfred II," Damercat, Thne. R. Creeks, JaoebN. GrrIT, Jehn H. Rojer, Geerge Wilten Tedd, Jeremiah 8. Custer, Win. M. Hughes, Alix. D. Sntelda, Hd watd K. Dixen. , Bibbitaubsetsanca, A largely atttnded meeting In tbe Interest of Sabbath observance waa held at the oeurt house ou Monday afternoon. After a selection was sang by tbe choir of tbe DukeBtrret M. K. chnrcb, Judgfl Patter eon, who presided, made a briar address, fie said this meeting waa held under tbe nusjJcea of e society started fifty years age, Thelr work and etTirts were 'at brat con cen llucd te thn elty of Philadelphia, but It baa been gradually extended until new every where te Pennsylvania tula eoclety la tn- doaverlti te secure a proper observance of the Iierd'p dey. Toe frequently the dey is Hpvut In excar slens, onJeymeMts, vaiedes relating te uceular matters, luoeuatatonl with a proper obaervanee of the S&bcatu. Thla aoelety does net prepare any new legislation, bat It wants the ant of 17PI enforced. That law Was passed by our fathers by a ouunlmeua vete.Thelaw mckeraef thoaedajawereOod. fearing, aa la attested by that law. Several ellerta bave beeu made te set aside this law, but the supreme tribunal of Pennsylvania have said thai It Is a Isgat aet. Itonghtte beebrered for the gced ead benetlt et aeclety. Anether objeet theso these theso ciety baa Is te help the wage werker, many of whom have te work (even days. Tbeae should bu relieved et ene. It la an outrage en humanity aed contrary te the law of Oed te compel men te work seven days. Statistic show that a man will de mere work in alx days than If obliged te labor even, and the aame autistic apply te the animal oreatlen. At tbe conclusion of Jadge Patterson's Bddreas Rev. T. A. Fer n ley read a selection of tcrlpturea snd Rev. Samuel Barns offered prayer. Addresses In behalf et tbe observance of the Sabbath were delivered by Judge W. Ii. Ashman, Philadelphia, Rev. Dr. Rltten beuaV, ci Carlisle, and Rev. T, A. Fernley, of Philadelphia. In the evenlng u meeting In behalf of tbe same eause waa held at me Preabyterlsn ohureh. Jilaecp Merrill presided, and the speakers were Rev. Dr. T. B. rfeely and Judge W. N. Ashman. Tbe anulversary et tbe Southern Educa tion and Freedman'a Aid aoelety waa ebaerved ou Sunday evening at the Duke street M. E. chnreh. The speakera were Rev. Dr. J. C. HarteMl and Rec Dr. J. S. Chadwiek, oencaponoiu,; ebcretarlta et tbe aoelety. Qeorse H. Themas and Admiral Rey nolds pests, of the Grand Army of the Hopublle, attended servlea at the court beuse en Sunday evening, anangements having been u.tde for Rev. J, W. Sayera department chaplain, te preach te them. Rev. Sayers took ter bla text Exodus vi : 7. The tenor et his address waa that Ged has selected the United Stales of America as tbe model republle and tbe great evaofcol evaefcol evaofcel Urot tbe world. The tlasssr Olesra The btziaret Canten Ltncaster,Patilareba Militant, closed en Saturday night, when the iargeat erewd of the week was present. The Iroquois band furntabed exeellent mnsle. The large photograph of K. J, Eriaman, tbe first cuptaln of the canton, which was presented te Herecbel table by B. F. Bayler, waa presented te Mr, Etlsman en Saturday night by the ladles. A large uutnber at baudaemeartlclca were disposed et en Hatnrday evening aud tbese left ever will be either sold thla week or put away for future upe. Tne btzaar waa fairly auo aue ccajful, but it would have been far mere ae had tbe management ulleartd their patrena te be anno;el by peeplu with book?. Ti.ts is great uulsauue and the managers et the brxisr deserve credit for taking the ll'St atep In thn direction of deposing of tliiiui. Tie la lira who took fcueb a deep Interett lu the fair worked bard te niake it a nu-.eei-s end thry are highly praised by the meinbara of the canton. tiuitlifi) t-ll reintluiiB, (50'betUue Siturday night an entraoeo wssciU"(ed te tbe bee J of BrUbeu HfcllfcH, at (isp, In v.lileh the old hunter had no Icaa than twenty fexei. Aboard was fnreed oil from Ibe Hid e of tht bnlidln, milting a liole ljrgn enough 'e admit tbe body of a man. TLe pernen or creer. tbm enter td the building cud uitber lieeratrd or bteln every fes that wsa tbere. On !-um)ey morn morn leg no' ene of tee nntinala could be feucd. Tbe new a of the wholesale dellery cttutd as much eseltement In that rtelKbburbeul as did the escape et Aba Huzztrd mid ins noterlrus band fnvn tne Jail some yenm ego. It will net b j well with the men who did this It they ere taught, a Bristxe Is very aegry. t-eily ifunrs itutlen. The forty hours dovetlou was eijeuednt tit. Jeseph'a Catbolle eburch en dut.dsy tcercinif, with a mass rf cxpcsltlea oelo eelo oele brated by Tatber Hehmlilt. Tha altar waa beautifully decorate l witii plants, (l)wera and feme. Father Christ celebrated the 8 o'cleok mats, and Father Wntell, of tbe UeoedlallQe erdir, a mlaikusry te New ZiBUtid, the 10 o'eluok mass, bather eebmeltz, el tit. Jeseph'a bespiul, proiehed atthlsmiai. In the oveeiag the sermon was presebed by litlier Wlesell. Maa was eilebrateJ a'S o'clock Ib.s morn, lug at which there was a large number of oetutnunlowla. Hirvlesa will he held tbla evenlpgand te morrow mernluy, and will clese te worm a- evcnlng with a precession of the Sodalities. Tb f ocsstbeoh Hl. MUa Minnie Brakblll dropped her peck etboek In tbe Leepard Letc), whereshe was atopplngenHatuiday, It was plaked up by J sure Templev r, si d after te Inquired In vain for tbe owner turned It ever te the hotel clerk. The purae reutatna tZ02 Will Us UarKxl ro-iaerran. The body of Samuel Charlea, the mau who committed aulelde ea Haturday morn. leg In the heepl'al, waa taken te the real denea et Bit Mylln,bls brother-in-law, who resides atar Paquei, and the funeral will take pliej tcnoxfeir oBeni!g, U0AD BUILDING. itetTA. j. eassarr Rct'.ttRKD mrt or TOR I.4N0A9rKRTl'UNtlKr. Pelnu Fer I'espls Who Uestrsd te Teach tbe PMladrlpbU CmeUls new te Oeaattnel Iteads-Bnustl Stouts tlssa and Berasn. tuna VrUrr d te Urassl tura Blndtr. A number et prominent suburban real denu et Pelladelphta, being dissatisfied with thu way In whicti tbe Kensington & Oxford turnpike read was being repaired by the oily of Philadelphia, beld a meeting en Saturday last, and passed resolution! demanding that better work abenld be done, and etgantred themselves Inte aa association te see tbat It waa done. Tte director el publle works, Oen. Wagner, Was present and mideaapeeeh lu defense of the work, wbleh made no Impression upon tba andlenee. A letter was read from A. J. Caaaatt, abowleg bow the old tianeaater turnpike bad been pat In geed order, ead the meeting resolved tbat the aame means abenld be ued en the Oxford read. Mr. Caaaatt writes tbat the Lancaster read, wbca they began work en It waa In a very bad condition; there were net mere than five or alx Inchea In depth of atone left, and tbe read waa fnll of reta and holes. The work, under the immediate charge of an engineer, was oemmenoed In the spring et 1880, and completed tbe following spring. The portion of tbe old Lancaster turn pike, purchased and owned by the present company, extends from Fifty aeoend atreet, Philadelphia, te Paell. a distance of about 15 miles. Of this, only that part lying be tween Usrwyn and Fifty aeemd atreet, a distance of 13 miles, baa been rebuilt. The remaining portion of tbe read, namely, that between Berwyn and Paell, rnna se oleae te the Pennsylvania railroad tbat It Is but little traveled, and benee we bave simply made sueh repairs upon It aa were noeeaaary te keep It sale. Tee company la known as the Laucaster Avenue Improve ment company. The Improvement eanalsted In resurfac ing the old read bed wltb broken atone, excepting In a low placea where the grade or ine reaa was enangea, enu wnere we rebnllt en the Telferd plan. The average width of tbe old read waa 18 feet, and the depth live or alx Inches, ss above ststcd. We laid en about five Inches of broken alene. Yeu will readily under stand tbat thn amount of atone we had te use varied a great deal, because the old read bed was out et shape, and, In order te give It the proper cress section te the completed read, we frequently bad te put en a much greater depth et atone than waa netnally n-wtsarv for the mere renalrlna of tbe eurfaee. 1 he duiud dirt were first removed from the old roadbed. This 1 oensldei essential where there Is any considerable quantity of mud, but wlmre there is but a alight skimming et mud or a little dust I de net think It Is sbaeluuly neeesssry. Wercaurfsced wttb Bergen Hill trap rock broken te inch size that la te say, In aire the siuuea were requited te pus through atwo-lneh rleg. In rebuilding the read we used a steam roller. We new, for repairs, use heavy borse rollers, wolgh welgh wolgh leg about 0,000 pounds eseb. The transverre drains are all undur tbe surface, usually Iren pipes. Oar total cost of rebuilding the line, exclusive of all bensns, eta, was lu tfce neighborhood of $4,000 per nilln. Tbla Ineiuded cress drains, rebuilding bridges and se:no smaller bridges, etc It also Included tbe oeat et altering tbe undo forBhert dUtaacea at savers! point. The work has proved durable and very satlafaotery, even where the traflie bas been thu beavlesr,but te keep alt Macadam or Tel lord reads In reratreenatant work la necessary. There Is no economy In letting the read gstdewn or seriously out et con dition. We have out read divided Inte three sections of about tour aud oeo-thlrd miles oseh in length. Upen eaeh of thcaa aoetlons a man Is employed, wbe bas a pair of bones, a watetlug wagon, a roller, and a cart for hauling atoue. These men are constantly at work, either ditching and patting en etone or repalrlng.the read, during the fall, winter and spring months, or waterlog tbe read during the summer. We get our atone from the Bergen Hill quarries, near Joreey City, delivered ea cars at the meat aenvenlent atatleua nieug the line nt the read, already broken te the alr.s required. Oar eudeaver la te till up and repair all ruts and holes an a ion as they appear, and w tiaaally reauriaee entirely a oeuple et mlleu of read every jear. Tela Utter work ve de during tbe latter part of tbe winter, a, at that seaaed of the year, and In tbe early spring, there la mere wet weather, which facilitates the binding pro pre pro eoa. Where we resurtace the whole width of the read, we usually bave te put en some three-quarter Inch aereenlnga as a binder, wbleh we roll In as faat as It la spread, i could net reeimmend the use of stone large thsn y$ Inch cub, or atone tbat would;netJ pata through a two-lneti iley, especially II the atoee 1 bard ; If you are obliged te use softer rock than trap reck or granite, or 'rock of like character, then tbe atenea might be a little larger, bat la no event weald I use any atone tbat would net paaa through a 2J,' loeh ring. Fer a binder, I would prefer tne screenings et tbe stone out of which the turnpike Is cullt te gravel or any ether mateilsl. AsaLOON kn rr.it bu. Tbtsvcs Ills TtireDKb Iks PouDitstleu Wall aud Hecers Vuertccn Dollars. Seme time en Sunduy evening the restaurant et U J, Happal, Ne. 23 Centre Square, was tntored by a thief. Mr. Happel and family were away during the evening and tbey returned about 12 o'elock. They found It lmpcalb'e te open the front dcer, wbleh faces en Centre Square, with a key. Mr. lJsrpdl informed Private Watchman Crek, who went around by way of Christian alreet and a private alley te the tear of tbe saloon, He found tbe back deer standing wlde open. In the lunlde of the front deer a atrange key waa sticking, se that It was Imposalble te Intert another Irem the outside. It ia auppeted that the thief inaeaged te unlock the front deer I n some way. He then placed Ibe key Inside la erdur that no ene could come upon him fn in the front. As the barroom deer Is net kept locked be bad no trouble getting la there. A desk en the counter hed been opentd and the money drawer forced and broken ;frcm thla about (13 In money was stolen and a number of 25 cent eignra woie taken Irem the oaie en tbe ciuutar. Siete tboabevo wat written the manner in which the thief entered the asloen bas beeu ectirlatned. Ue dug a hole through tb-i back wall and Inte tbe cellar nnder the perch In the rear of the fcaloeo. The wall Is quite th'c1', hut the tnsu made a nole euulsiently large te eruwl through, although be was obliged te romevo a great pile of brlcu and a:ecca. It required aoensldir. able amount of work, fuppustd iiuiclsrs ib jui. Tl.ere ts a burglar amreeu W at Jamea atrvet bet von 1 hlJ e'circk en Sunday mcrnlrif. Pen family of Kdward Leydeu were uwal.eiud by a noise at their gate, Oae of the seu arra aud found two men outside. He tired a lead from a revolver at thcui aud tLcj tld. it waa afterwards found that the supposed burglara were drunken men, rice of whom wis in search of the Loaieet arvlatUeln that part of the city. fctrstige action b larliU. C. Becaen, colored, who UveaatChrlitUn and I.eciist atree'r, rejierta te the police that en last Monday Grant Llndaey, alsocelorod, a nelgbber,and wife left bla home and bave net been seen alecs. Tney left In tbe beuse a boy aged 10 years and a girl of C-The girl went te Bensen's houte after several days and they took her In. U he boy laatill at home llylDg en what he begs and nobody koewa wears tbe pareaU are. mx MtaBtPEitT nttvaxawD'a spbbeh. He lUtpeads tha Tumi rae Oalttd Mat as'' at a BVaaqaat la New Tetk en Basar- dy Rvsnlag. At Ibe 103th anniversary dinner of tbe Friendly Bees of Si, Patrick In New Yerk ea Saturday evening, when ex-President Cleveland arose tn respsnd te tbe toast "Tbe United States" be waa greeted with rapturous applause, wbleb waa again and again repeated as be proceeded, and aa be oleaed the applaue awelled te most uproarious eheera. Mr. Cleveland aaldt Tbe werda te whleh 1 respond give rise te snob varletia aed Impressive rctteotlene that I find It dlfilenlt tn determine tbe line of thought whlebahcttld be followed, What le naturally andobvleuely an (tested by tbe aenttasnt proposed Is a country marvelous la Its growth and development, great In Ita power and wealtb, and free In the character of Ita Institutions and In tbe spirit of Ita people. There la also surges tea a bread and hospitable country, wbleh opens Ita gates te the people et all nations wbe are willing te assume tba dutlsa of American eltlcinablp la exchange ter a aharelnthe Diasainga wnien uea nae in store tonne American people. Ner can It be aald that la national selfishness and sordid oompla eompla oempla osney our country la blind te tbe welfare of eUtera. Wherever there exists a strutgle for freer, government and for man's enfranehtaement there will be found the aid and sympathy of tbe people of the united Biatta. in mis we out roiiew tne premptings wbleh enr free condition inspires, and acknowledge the oenttlbutlona we have received from ibe eturdy men of otber lands te our population and te vtarj element et our greatness. In tbla reunlea of your anelent and honorable aeclety, reminding ua of auch contributions, and where tbe value of American oiuasesnip is tuny acknowl edged, It la In every way fitting and proper that wa ahenld mention wltb love and loyalty "tbe United States." I bave referred te the obvious significance of theaa werda aa thsy are related te a great, prea, pereus and free nation. Bat ether nations, tee, are great I they are prosperous and Hen, aed, ia a measure, tbey are free. "Miatee" may mean any erganised govern, ment tyrannical, monarchical or free. It la, therefore, meat Important tbat we de netm'si the reflection that 'the United states)" alone atands for tbe one govern ment always free,and founded upon nemas rights and i quality be lore the law. Thus la presented the unity et our states, and the fundamental importance el tbat unity te all we are and all we bops te be. Our national life la inseparable from tbla union of atatea. Tbua It waa launched upon Ita career among lha natlena of tbe earth, Its machinery Is suited te no ether condi tion, and Ita auoensa depends upon 1L Whatever mjgbt be tbe achievements of separata and disjointed atatea, nothing but Ibe triumph of the "Uelted Slatea" ean fully demonstrate In tbe eyes of the world the auoeesa of tbe Ameriesn experiment of self government Te the end tbat our nation might be called " tbe United Slates " the fathers who forged ae well the benda of our union yielded te each ether their epintnna and discarded thetr prejodleia. Ia later years, la order tbat ibe United Slatea" might be saved aa a precious her Itsgn, lives were Hicrltlced and bleed waa abed en mauy a bard teugbt battle-field. We aheuld uet be content wltb veneration for tbeae wbe made ua a nation, nor wltb tbe sacred and gratefnl remembrance et these who abed tbelr bleed and gave tbelr Uvea for Ita perpetuation. We, tee, ewe a duty te tbe Uelted State." We ean at least teach fraternity and toleration, the aura foundation et our unity and of enr oeuntry'a life. If these lessens are firmly established In the hearts of our country msn we shall, te tba extent tbat we aid la ibis consummation, perform tbe dnty rtqalred of ua lu our dsy and generation. Letus, then, ca'tlvste real and genuine generosity and fraternal klndnais among all enr people. Let us resolve tbat no partisan exigency shell execa i tbe creation or keeping alive of Irritation and Jealeuey among people all charged with the ssfety, tbe develeptment and tbe triumph et American institutions Oar destiny is before us. It esn only be reached by union and harmony. We are net called upon te surrender or Jeepardies any results In favor of our Union that we may bave gained in Ita armed defenae, but rather te fester and secure these results through tbe patriotism of magnanimity. In the preaenee of the duty Ged bas laid up m ua aa a nation It abeuld never be for gotten that failure walta en distension and olvialen, and tnat agrudglng acknowledge ment en a common brotherhood or a halting oe-oporatlon In a common patrlotle purpose will surely check our national progress. In this assemblage, where ae larve a repreeeettUca Is found or tbe race which In all atagea of ejr national ltle bas deue soinueh te mske our country great, aud whose hearta at th'a time turn lovingly te tbelr brethren wbe struggle f en the bles sings wbleb are here erjeyed.l knew that reference te any element of our freedom and bapplnees will meet with a beartlelt response. Here, regard leas of plaee of birth or or former allegiance, we meet aa American cltlaena, proud of our oeunlry, d voted te her Interest and prosperity and wlshlag wltb enthusiasm for these lesa favored the bapplneas, the freedom, tbe strength and tbe paaee wbleb are found In " tbe United Slates. " At the suggestion of the ebslrman Mr. Cleveland was at ores made tbe third adep'ed eon of the Friendly Sene et St. Pstrlek, hla predecessors being Geerge Washington and Uenry Ward Beecber. Orauksu Irun-Werkais. Jebn Kelly, William McDonnell and ('narleaUese are three empleyes of the Safe .Harber rolling mill, who came te Lancaster en Saturday and get drunk. Tbey appeared en West Walnut atreet nn Sunday mernlna- and began Insulting ladles wbe were pasalng, kicking at doers and making themselves a nuisance generally te the rtaldcnta of tbat part et the elty. There were ether men with them, but they were Ibe only tbree who fell into the bands of O nicer Beas, wbe happened along and took tbem te the station house. This morning the mayor gsve them tbelr choice of psylnga fine and oesta or going te Jail. They bad no money te spare ter tbat kind of ex pense, te each get five day a In J sib Five bums were aent te Ibe workhouse for ten days each, aud aeveral were dis charged. Tba Maw Helland Itailread. S. C Slaymaker, wltb a full engltrer corps and F. U Mcllvsln, et Salisbury, as bis first aaalatant, te-day began tbe aurvey of the Lancaster &. New Helland railroad. Tbey commenced tbelr work at Landla warehouse, about a mile east of the big Cenes toga, where the read will connect wltb tbe Pennsylvania railroad, and will ran tbe line directly te New Helland. Tbe work la being done underthe direction of the Pennsylvania railroad, and It will be two weeka before it la completed. reDsral el utd Beldlsrs. Meulen Bleneer, tbe old aeldler who died at the county hospital en Thursday, and who bad no known frienda or relatives, was burled en Sunday In tbe soldiers' let at tbe Lancaster cemetery. Chaplain A. O, Leon Leen ard conducted tbe aervleee. Tee funeral et Augustus Mlllessek, also an old aeldler, took plaee en Sunday after noon. Rev. U. Elvln Ueupt conducted the services. Tbe Interment waa made at Lin cuter cemetery. Tasretl Still At Largs. A. J. Stene, aen-ln.law of the murdered millionaire Suell, returned te Chicago en Saturday nlgbt, after a fruitless obese of aeveral thousand mtlea ler tbe murderer, TascelL Tbe capture made In the North west territory proved te be the wrong man. m Vradsrlcst Oiawsllcr UurUd. Frederick Oldweller, who waa burled ou Sunday at EIUsb6tbtewn,was a well known cltltsn of Green Tree, ML Jey township. Hla wife, wbe was Miss Msllnda Faust, daughter of ibe late Jacob Faust, and two aeca, Jaeea and Harry, survive. Ausratat-iaw iisDiowatiew. Bacited bj the Coarse at Eegtaea la aanaea. A re par's Criticism. Papers Just received at Ban Franolseo from Australia and New .salanrt give great promleanes te Hamean news,snd the Auck land Uttalit of February SI oetnmonta bitterly upon tbe oeurae of Great Britain ana conelndesss folios s : "It Is quite apparent te us new, or at least It tanntvcraaiiy believed, that England basely bartered Samoa and ether Paetfle utereata for the favor of Prlnee Hlsrnsrck, aa that might be made te beer en British Intereetelu tbe great European Intrigue; and tbeduplleltv with whlen America was treated by two European oenspiratora baa oeme out In all the darker color from the firm action taken by our great relation! et tbe Anglo-Saxen race. Tha Ametlaan nation ia compelling Germany te recede from Ibe position which abe had ee Inso lently taken In virtue of nnbely might Tbe abdication of Klntr MiliMni w.n outrage en Justice and humanity, but tbe violent action of the German tercta toward afataafa, tba Instigation te bloodshed, tbe encouragement of pttllees mutual slseghter Ol these unbsppy Islanders, te say netnlng of their Insoleut demeanor toward tba British and Ameriesn cltlmna, Incited, as ?. " tow these things were, by tbe disgraceful complicity et the Eegllsh Severn ment In Germany's highhanded elnga, have produced an indignant sense that haa dealt a sharp blew te our feelings of loyally and atteotlen te the British gov ernment." They Ware Alt Ornek. Jebn Heffman, of Eden, met Fred Krelder, a neighbor, In town te-day, and asked him te pay a small aum of money snai ne owed mm. Kreider was drunk, and be attempted te whip Helt msn. The latter went te Alderman Deen and made oempialnt, charging him wltb assault and drunken and disorderly conduct. Krelder was locked n p. Jamea McGiwan, a tranepy looking man, waa very drunk at the Pennsylvania station when Fast Llneesme In this afternoon, He Insisted upon shaking bands with every body tbat eame In and finally ran into a group of Methodist etergymen wbe are attending conference. They oeldly turned Theraas away. He then wandered up te Dnke atreet, where be sank peifeetiy hslp leas ea a deer step, OQleer Btormfelia waa aent for and he gallantly abewed bins te te tbe station beuae, where be den ted being drunk. Iseae atd B. M. Mills', two Ru a'sns, wbe attended a wedding last evening and were net ever It tbla morning, were arrested while disorderly en Mlddle. street, by OtflearaSherlx and Crawford. They wero taxen te the station house. Us l.sd a Deubls I.tr. Detroit, Mleh., March 18 Mesta W. Field, founder of tbe Greenback party In Miemgen, eapitaiisi, regent of Ibe ata'e unlveralty and a well known bnatnesaman, waa bnrled en Haturday last. He left aaeatate variously estimated at from a qutrteref a million te a million dollars. Tela morning In the Wayne circuit oeurt bla wile abd eblldren filed a bill of oempialnt against Mary Gering, aid Jeba Gering, ehsrglng them wlthdlsp sing Of (00,000 worth preperiy,wblcn,lt la alleged, was given te Mary Gering by Mr, Field Without eonalderatlen and through oensplraoy and und in loiiuenes. Tba facta behind the case show tbat Mr, Field let a double life with ' the Gering woman, who In fluenced him te transfer te her the money and property almost en call. About (10,000 el tbe property Is till getatable II tbe courts rule that it was Improperly obtained. Judge Hesmer thla morning enjoined the Gering from disposing of lbs property. enr ea a Visit te (jobs. Saw Yenk, March 18. Ex-Presldsnt Cleveland, In cempuny wltb htswlfeand mother In law, exSaeretsty Falrchlid, sx Postmaster General Uloklbsen and ex-Secretary Vilas lert this oily for a trip fe Cuba thla morning. Tbe party will arrive atWaablngten tbla afternoon and remain there until te-morrow when tbey will start for Tampa, Fls. At Tamps, tbey will take a atramer for Cuba. Ne time will ba spent there, but tbe return trip will be begun Immediately. Mr. Cleveland acd family will ba gene for about tate week a Hate of a (tig lirswsry, PouTaueuTH.N.U, March 13 lu an In tervlew with Hen. Frank Jenes, with refer refer refer oneo te tbe reported sale el bis brewery, he aald that aa absolute ssle bad been made and net merely a ayndleate formed te plaee the stock en tbe market. The prlee paid waa (0.800,000. Tbe stock company bid been formed, all tbe pipers signed and the transaotlea was complete. Large aubscrlp. Hene bava bten aent te Europe for the different securities ae tbat an actual ma jority of tbe atoek la beld in tbia country. A fropealiloa for tha Qovsremsut LoNtieif, Mareh 18 Mr. Cllllerd Lloyd writes te tbe 2'imeiadvoeitlng tbe abolition et thecflloeef lord lleutnnant of Ireland and tbe Dublin bureauorsey, tba granting te Ireland of a large meaaure of oeunty government, retaining the police aa an Imperial organlzitlen,acd the readjustment et taxation, if both parties In England were te agree te this, Mr. Lloyd tbtnke thore need bs no misgivings as te tbe result. Beth parties, be argues, sbeuld set together, and tbua avert national disaster, m 1 Ile Hiole BJO.OOO. jHuiiNAPer.ta, Iud., Mareh 13 The examination Inte the abertage of absconding County Clerk Sullivan, which hi a been conducted by experts, develops lhat the abertage In trust funds se far as known new reaches (35,000. Te thli (10,000 can ba added wbleh was seeured by fraud from tbe oeunty treasury, makleg tbe aggregate stealings from tbe county (AO.OOO. Most of tbe meney is belleved te have baen taken te Canada. HetUr Visits Harrison. Washington, D C , Mareh 18 Monday la the president's quiet dsy sd fsr as attend ing te business net et en executive charaeter la concerned. Only a few privileged eallera gained admittance te bts private ofilce Ibis morning between 10 and 12 o'cleok. Tbeae were tbe vice president, Secretaries Blaine, Wlndera and Neble; Senater Allisen, Senater Palmer aed Gen. B. F, Butler, Ne delegatlena were admitted. Death of Au Acter. Hestek, Maaa, March 13 D. J Mo Me Mo Oalness, apnpu'araiter, dld at 2 ui to te day. He waa born In Bosten lu January 1831 Frem 1800 te 18&S he was a member of Merrla Brethers' minstrel troupe, win. nlng a wide reputation as a ballad alnger, Hewastbeflrstlowcemcdlsnln tha Bosua Theatre company. As a delineator of Shakespeare in comedy parta be had few, If any, auperlera en the Ameriesn stage. Uealh el an Auther, I (Londen, March 13, Mr. Samuel Carter Hall, F. B. A., tbe veteran publisher and author, la dead. He waa born at Tepabaw, Deven, In 1601. p 1 Off fjr Zauilbsr. Caire, March K Captain Wlauiauu tu left bete ler Zica'bar. tvaATUau iMUtUAriuNa. P Washington, p. c, March 10 Fer Eastern Pennsylvania : Fair, no deelded eban go la temperelurt; noitb neitb aaaUfly wisde, FILLING THI (WICKS. t UatlRtSON DBTOI I aura aMstaUtfffJ TUBJtUtenslMAaCAaVIUr. riftesa Neaalaatteae Ftaeas far Twe Psaaajl U. atassa MelhtrdAait tar Usaarat isaaa Mr WANattNaTOIf. XX O. president seat te Ue Beaat ssaay aaal lowiagnemiaauoua: ,, w. a. uaacen, et New Joreey, (eka, tJ, manna! rer new Jersev. ts J. B. Burten, et Mladsatppl, te a0. s' aarsaai rer ine IsdftMfB ttMM ,i Mlastsalppi. K L Kurabeedt, at Louleta, te ft I e. aaaraau w Lealalana. B. & Bkwghter, el Meswaaka, wtef,! manual roc weBTBBEBi Wm. H. Watteeaaa, of Mew! no associate jaauee of tae oaf xsewMtxloe. : Wm W. Themas, Jr., el amataa, te j """"" e"sis neswaWi t . Bam'l k. Thayer, of MtasMeata, te Mi minister te tbe Netberlaada, j) Charles B. MKabeU, at CoaaaMleat, te as); oemmisaiOBorw pasaaaa, , 4ij Nathan O. Marphy, el Arltiaa, te await retary of Arista, . ' wmun a. Whitneid, of Ohie, te MetesOKg assistant pjeiataater geaeral. ftii HiNhMn.Rtsa.iil euull. a."1 w M.HW v-nmnil M1BM-lvr BSOaTSa ' t Jehn w. Maaea, el Weat Vlrgtala, te M- commlHlenerof InteraalroTeaao. ' ' J. GranvillsLeaeb, et Peaarylvaala, te I r appraiser of mtrebaadloe la tbe Mrlai of Philadelphia. David M. Lines, el LeakMaaa. te la speetsl examlaer et druga, writttett Bast' chemicals la tba dletrlet of Maw Oflaaaa. , j Jehn P. Ward, et Oregon, te ba eeaniaeT ' or merenanaies in tbe dietrtet of WUltaaV ette, In the at ate of Oregea eat! Territory at Washington. ' The Senate la eceret naUaa today eaa firmed tbe anralaatleaa of J. V, DeNee, postmaaier, aatem, Masai uyraa asafyu aaalatant aeeretary et the tatertert J eka A. Kassen, William Waller Phelaaaad Qmtt N. Batea. oemmlsesoaan te BarihiBi tba'. ' 15 tea aa see isaia aaaaa BnBasssaa fat aa Ml Samoan oeatereaoo, " &'-': Rtsolntleaa aathetlalna Ua eeeaaalakaar en woman Rnffrsae. sad ea sillsilsaaaf acoemmodatloaa for tbe library te' kit' I during tbe rseats, and Mr. Qibbniw resolution inr sua appeiasassais . as a seleet oemmltleo ea relatteaa aylaa- Mexlon and Cantral i as as las ssaaas , referred. Tbe Senate Uea el afHf' wenllntoeaoretaeosloo, Bbertlyafteiwang the doers were reopeaod aea tae aaate proceeded te the coaalderaUea of tbe f oebi tlen cflsrsd by Mr. Call fiTliiirrrtliaiaBt of a aeloet oemmUteo ea tbe relet toae at Mat united Btatea wltb Cuba aa West India Island. Alter dtaousalea aa te tbe desirability of up any legislative bualaees taaealteil olen, tbe Beaate at 2:40 o'eleek secret aesatea aed at 9.HI, m., Mirumtt," In the areend aoeret 0001108 ef tae fteaate Ibis afternoon, several riBerM were eat aa' from oemmlttese, but there were ae eas --tit . fcj rttKNUH HANK1 HMBAK. rransaeileae Wit tba Cpas-aBlale Their Basb stream sea, Londen, Mareh 11 A rumor arevalla here tbat a rna is belas reads ea tba beak of Paris, and tbat Boeteto Dee Metaas hea atepped payment. Copper te qaatea beta te-day at S5. Later Soelete Dee Hetaux bee eteafttl pay menta. Tha Coaptelr 'd aaoeste hat' liquidated. M. M. Kehaad, of tbe beak at France, la the liquidator. Cbille bate !' Quoted at 15! aaaall aalaa as .r made at 3 new. It la avldasst tssaaa skla. tbat tbe Oomptelr 'd Keeeaapte baa baea' piaeea lntnonanaaer areeaiver, It Is reported here that tbe cepeer eyaaa eate baa net paid for preaapta daa taaas. LATKR-i;J5 pounds are taaea ler aa- .i- UvsrleeelAprua, u Tbe closing quotations et eeaaer aaw Ola . ". fcllHM. -" S ,ia wyv , rv luniia aawSVSSaeiiL. Uanhawleh fc Ce.- te whom aaaA toen i' oepper are deliverable, bave tailed. nt! Pahiu, 1& Tbeoespeasioa at IU a id avssasasrj t Ca, bankers of Lesaaaa, la aaaeai anaeeaa. Their iisbititiea are eajraated at millions of franc. H MARrANUKBaOKiManar Ur. Watv MitshsU atalassa Se Piaalsss the Be tare of Mar AUsasat. PHiLADiLraiA, Mareh IS Tbe lien et Mlaa Mary Andereea uoehanged thla merntag. Her pbyalolae, Dr, Weir Mlteaef. refnaea te make any atatemeat ae fa hat exaet cbsrneter of bis patient's atlaaeat. v Rumors are atlll eurreat eoaeeralaej aba somewhat odd actlena et the aetrtse ts eently. Tbese In a position te kaew, baa ever, ssy inst an suea teia ia suiy, aaaa j. Mlaa Andersen Is anflerlDg fro prostration and nothing mere, HAI.TIM0RK, Md., March is Dr. Jeaa Ven Bibber, who attended Mlaa Mary Aa dersen durleg her stay la tale eHy lea) week, emphatically denies the report tbat her mind 1 attested. Mtaa Andersen," he aaya, la la a aa veus condition from overwork ead laaeav n'a, and auflers from a nervous treaatev? that vlveshar srasl nata. Hha la mat aei. r faring from any mental trouble whatever.' 'k m t?lJ,i Tbajr Vasd aailata rrsaly. Les ANUgLxa, Cat, Mareh ia Yeaterdea) HA. - .hi- ffmwmmtltatmM MMMntMAnlA S Deputies Jenes aid Catehla weat ' Oarvat tt village te arrest a 8. Beracee -: for beating bla daughter. Bpregae abet 4 Uarmabtelger through the breast, weaaaaae; him mortally and then opened Ire ea tbe!f denutlee. Tha dspuUes returned te tba : .! .fc...... ,l.fn,.wnt. mm !..! J.1 City, UUIA1UOU Miiuiwanaw aaaai "WO" i started out te capture Hpragae. Be web ' nvarlakan batwaan HOUIB PaBSdSBS aaat Ti Alhambra, when be taraed aa Ua party and tired shot after Shet frOBS BlO rOVfaVSaT. The pumuers replied with aevsral veileya. h Finally H. W. Hattea, registrar at Uelaas) offlee, Bbet Bprsjgne tbroegb tbe aMeaiBB wltb a rlfie, iatlteting a fatal wooed. It te thought tbat Bprague waa tnaaae. Ills Appeal Waa aaasseat.il. Wasiiinqten, Mareh 18. Saas Xweag Oe, a Chinese Bcorebaat, baa madaaaae- ceaaiul appeal te tba treasury doaartejeBi fiem tbe aaaeismentef dety by oeUeater at customs at New Yerk, ea eerlala buna Imported from Canada. Tbe Ob uaa deer bems as a aatdieue, oMteetor asaeaasd tbsw at tea per valerem, under tbe medleise eaasaaala. f Him Kwoeg Oabeld, however, that articles should be sdmltted tree I or parts of tern," and tbe Mcxetary of tba treasury suaUlned bis sppsal. CeBgratulaHag raraaU. ,-' LONDON, Mareh 13 -A daspaUh Stduey, N. W. B., aulas mat tnaa'lnsa ware bald threuabOBt InhonirefHt. Patrick's Osy, at waJab Mavl Olutlrca weie sarpuu awgreiuHiiiaa; rw- .1. nali ou hi, victory ever the Ttntt, 1 1 A Nse-seaasr SUssc'St. "' BKRMN.Muehli. The Vel it Minns bas bn suppressed by Ue gevereawntaa. acaaaat el He eaeniawai 1 .1 .M m e. 1 a s & 31 il Al 11 i -fit s-Wi J g.-s-wJiJV sa5,J1i "-. - fc-sJt V
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