..wi ,. ! Mr.r t'd?Z. ." y - -TKl. . " -irf '. :jt..tuv--" .'n,. W ,- fle ICrnxftt; Jtatdtiuei -MS,-. &' 1 v - "v .'nr ,4V VOLUME XXV-NO. 179. v-?.v: LANCASTER, PA., TUESDAY; MARCH 19, 1889. PUICE TWO CENTS. " 'VV.' lm& M-iH ' rYfittffti ' f r ' r RULE OF RAILROADS. ANUBEW OABMMia OH TBI CTBaHTl or rxHMaxLVAais. laflueaets Opsretlsg Jgetait Oar tadaeWee. CnJastDlseriaalaeUea mi ike rati etMe- aopeiiti ts wsrt aaa f rtikia Ahead aed reaasylvaale Negtictee. adnw Otiaegte kept an aud leaee that filled Franklin Inttltnte ball, Pblladelphle, le evai flowing en Monday night, deeply Interested while ba talked for aa beat and a bait, et Penasylvanta'a Industries, tha Influences operating agalnat them and tba outlook for their mture. Mr. Carnegie flrat named tba prlnelpal In dustries et tbe state and then pointed eat tha caaaea whleh are operating againat them. Ofalet amoeK tbeae causes, he aald, were unjust discrimination ea tbe part of oeal and railway companies, and than la cogent phrase and telling arraegement et faeta and figures, be leek te task the Pennsylvania, Lackawanna and ether tallreede et tbla oemmou wealth, bnt meat et all tba Penn sylvania. In the beginning et bla lecture be aald tbat the state's prosperity retta primarily en Hi metals anu oeal and ere fields. If Iren were te rematn king there oenld ba no room for doubt aa te the future et tbe atate. but atel was talcing ita place. Bat In tbe manniaeture of thee mettle Ibe atate was a till f.r ahead et any ether. In 1833 ana f .reduced 64 per cent et all tbe Iren menu ictured In ttie Uolted Htstes and 03 par e-nt et all tbe atcel. In 1887 the percentage was 51 or Iren and 40 et ateel. 8 j her past waa kecure, her preaent satisfactory, It was bla purpese, be aald, te point out aema et tbe Influences that threaten the future of the atate and suggest remedlei for tbeae He divided tbe atate Inte thres part, with nfjrtnee te tbe Industries lc whleh each waacbleilv engaged, Katlern, Central and Western Pennsylvania. Iren, be aald, waa the leading product et Eastern Pennsylva nil, but in thla Indestry the Western portion bad new an equal footing with the Ea e:n, whereas in 1372 it only produeed one-fourth aa uiueb. Tbe cause operating te drerptsi Iren production In the Eaat were: Flrat, railway comb nations whleh kept up raliruad rates: socead, tue lnoreas lnereas tng cost el anthraolle coal, aud third, B jutheru competition. Taere are new, be stM, one hundred blast furnaces in the Heutb, and Its lncreete In pig iron production waa great, while tbe total production of tbe country ebewed a natural decrease, especially In Eastern Pennsylvania. In the Seuth the railway a gave low rate, aud water transportation enabled the Heuthern man u fact urera te reaih Kastern perta at less expense that PDnfjlvnn!a manufacturers. If the railroad cempanlea of thla atate wi.re satisfied with fair tells Ita Iren tnanu. f icinrxra would atllt have a ahew agalnat Seuthern o.impetltton, and Mr. Carnegie lii he knew that twe-tblrds or the present rates would loave the railways a geed profit In Eatlarn Pennsylvania, The rates en pig iron were three times greater thai in the H)utb. Tbe eulv heptmil view te take or the fltnatlen in Eastern Pennsylvania waa that railway rates could and would be re duced en all material uteJ In tbe manu manu manu laoture of Iren, whleh gave tbe rati way a ae mueb or their busiueia. The adoption el tba baaie precex of ateel making would also ba a nelpful faoter. It waa an osalnens clroninstaueo that a b'g steel company of Hittrleburg abandoned Its werku aud oceu. pl'xl ethers near Baltimore, and It waa humiliating ten Peunsylvanlan that Balti more was proferied te Pnlladelphla as a aeapert, whvre the latter was tbe natural entry. It was net easy te fix tbe reipenetblllty (or thla removal, and thu decudtne3 of Pelladelpbta as a seaport, herald, but tbe rallwaya might easily alevlate tbe situation by a reduoilen of itielr rates te tbe rates en rredunts of elber elates hmught through Pennsylvania. 1; waa net by ibis policy cf unjuaidltatluiltiatlmi that the Pennsylvania railroad was built up, nor by tbe inalnta inalnta inalnta nanoe of this policy could It ba long miln talned. Ceal mining wns the leading lndnatry of central Pennvylvanls, Mr. Carnegte con tinned. In this it easily surpassed tbe reat of the oenntry, Western Puunsylv&nla was then given attention. The Industries in which it was supreme were coke produe tloe, petreUutn aud, most of all, natural gaa TOa speaker gave n brie! history of the dlawvery n( the gt a, when It mounted in a pillar or tltree h tulle hlgb. "A giant had buiat Ita prison and letped up in the earth" Tneamonutet gaueddip!aeed dally at thla araaen in Western Peunsvl vania 65,000 tees or oeal, and for Mia year en un average 50,000 tens a day were caved. Me waa sorry he enulil net take a sanguine view el gas production, but the pressure Wis largely ou the decreate. In steel inanuUoture Western Pennayl vaula waa taking aeend plae te Uhtntge. With railroad rates-ae eheap In the Watt, the materials for tbe manufacture or Bessu-m-r steel could hn aseiubled as cheaply s la Pittsburg snd In Junnatewn. The greatest geed, Mr.Caruegle aald, could oeme from increased faellltlfs In water transportation. Werk waa new going en te make the Olile wholly navlgable, and with Improvements In Ita water waya tbe Hupru-naey whleh Is new held by Western Pennsylvania might continue te be held ly it. In tool?, incometlve building and carpst making Pinnrylvania was atlll ahead, and In plate glass, although new bxhlnd tbe foreign produetlou, Pennsylva nia's output would te a lew yeira leal tbe wnild and by two-thirds et that of tbe United States. In tbe manufacture et crucible steel Weatern Piuuuylvanla bad au easy lead, Mr. Carntglfl Haul. But this industry was railing year by jear boture Bessemer ateel. In agrleulturd the leeturer asserted that Pennaylvanta ranks with the foremost, but it baa te meet tbe competition of tbe great West. la aeme eases rceant statistics snow that In aeme counties of the state tbe valee of farm lands la en the decrease. Tbe farmer sutlers ns mueh from excessive freight rates as the miner and the manu facturer. 1 see no reaien," ea'd Mr. Carnegie, why PitnnKylvanla farmers should pay mere ou a ten or grain tbau tbe farmers outside of tbe limns of tbe atate both cast and west. We may oenaole euraelvea wltb therttUotlentbatln agriculture Pennsyl vania win rank very wen. n i oeme new te speak or tbe measures that must be adopted In order te remedy this 111 condition due te oeal and railway discrimination. Tbe Industries et Penn sylvania are at tbe rnerey of tbe railroads, and whether her luture Is prr. p ireua or disastrous, H a matter ler tbe railway gen eral fte'gbt ajBut. We are all at hia mercy.' It Is these railroads that meat im pede' tbe progress et tbe state that has given them existence than anything elaa. All portions of tbe slate alike. The Penn sylvania railroad was onee noted for Its ef forts ter tbe development el the atate. Ke Ke Ke oently aueh li net the case. If a tta'e commission ever alls and I hope this will coma te pata It win decide that tbe charges of tbe PentSjlVinla railroad company will be aa mueb leaatuan thereof the Hew Yerk usntrai ana me new iui A Lake Erie as reperta show tbam te be greater. "In 1SS?, ISSO and 1S37 tbe trelght rate per mile et the t'ennuylvanla in thla atate was lpr cent greater than the New Yerk Central, and 22 per cant, greater than tbe New Yerk ana bake Erie, la the same yeara tbe piaaengnr rates ware SO per cant moo than tbe Mew Yerk Central aud 15 per cent, mere than tie New Yerk and Lase Erie's. The profits existed Uat year by tbe Pennsylvania trem tbla atate upon Irelgbt was 2 20 mills per ten per mile, while in New Jersey it was 1 50 mills, 40 per cent less. Frem Its profits In Pennsylvania last year were paid the entire divldend upon the stoat, (1 2)0,000 handed ever te Weatern Hues spparWtly-asTf-gllt and 11,101,100 ex pendeu ou repalra and Improvements, Here we have thla glgantle monopoly levy. leg upon the statu whose creature it is, a tax beyond a fair return upon Its stock of fully 13 W.0 IXXJ, or, wiwi iiupreveuimn ex pendtiu'res, H.one.OOO Ner la tha P. aisyl. anl alone te blame, ler the Delaware, jeckswanna it Western railroad In 1887 abewtd a profit par tee per mile charged la Pennaylvanta el 131 mills, or St per eear. aaera pjrelt pw ten par alia ttaa it get ha xsaw swa state, vaat uutmer artenitKir wiamr. Teres Watt Kaawa OaadMaus Actively at Wattt fee she MemtBatia. Soareely bad tba time for tha RapabUeaa prlaaary been eat before O. C. Keaaedy, MsJ. A. C. Aaltcebl aad Hugh R. Fallea rntbad te tba Republics aawspapar vffleaa, aad Icaerted eardi la Uat aTaalag'a papers aanennclcg te tba eager publle that they ware eaadldstes for the offlea et dta trlet attorney, tba prlaelpal one te ba filled this year. Tbe candidacy et these three Baas has been well known for aema tlaaa past, and they bava beta working like beavera for a mouth. Yesterday they placed their earda In tbe banda of every politician, and they were aent all ever tba county. Sheriff Btukbeldcr, who la one of Mr. Kennedy's atrengeat supporters, bad a large number of ha candidate's care a printed a week eg Thty de net bear tha data of tbe primary, but have tbe bgurca "1839" across them In red Ink, and almost aa large aa one of Wanamaker's attar. These Barkhelder baa had placed in prominent plaeea la all of tbe "way back " district. Burkbetder la an astute polltlelan, and ba will work for Kennedy as strongly as ba would ter himself. Majer RsitcBit will he supported by tba Hartmaa faotlen, and tba aeldier vote la expected for blm. The New Era's editorial In favor of 'Little Bey Blue" created eemethlng et a etlr last evening. Tbe major's name la a familiar one In tbe oeunty, as It has often been before tha pal lie. He has been a eaudidate many times for different oeunty offleea. There Is a general feeling tba Fallen will be third In tbe race, It be stsj a In It, Granted bj tne Reglstar, The following letters were granted by the register of wills for tbe week ending Tats. day, March 10. Administration. Jehn B. Shelly, de ceased, lata of Mr. Jey borough ; Gee. A. Shelly, city, administrator. Frederlek Shrader, deceased, lata of West Hernpflfld township j Ellas 8. Nelt, Wett Hempfield, administrator. Themas Bakes, dfoessed, lata et Lan wa ter city j Eliaibetb Rese, city, ad mint. tratrlx. Jebn Lenhart, doc-eased, late of Conestoga township ; J. P. Lenhart and Dr.. M. T. Reader, Maner, administrators. Sephia Kast, deeiated, lata et Lancaster elty ; Edward Kav, city, administrator, a t.a. Anna Frank, dereaied, lata of Warwick tewnsblp ; A. B. liaukman, Warwick, td td mlntrster. TxaTAMENTABY. Naney Musselman, deceased, late of Brecknoek tewnahlp ; Jaoeb Mtmelmae, Brecknoek, adminis trator. Jacob Heckmap, deceaaed, lata of Elizabeth township ; Jebn D. Matthew, Elisabeth, exeouter. William Spencer, deceased, late of Straa bnrg borough ; Wra. Black, Strasbnrg, exeouter. Wra. Eohternaeh, deceased, late of Stror Strer burg borough ; Samuel Eohternaeh, Slraa burg,and Jehn B. Rebm, city, executers. Hen. H, Q. Ling, deceased, lata et Lan caster city ; Catherine U. Leng, city, c-xeen trlx. M. O. Kllne, deceased, late of Lancaster elty ; Mary Kline, elty, executrix. UEAVI HLaSTlNQ. Btaess and tieards Ulewn la Cvtry Direction. Bain Natruw epa. On Charlette street above Orange, where Philip Wolf Is oreotlng some beuses, there waa an eecldent this morning which might have been mueh mere serious than It waa. There is considerable rock in the cellars and thla Is being blown emL This morning a blast was put oil and although It waa covered with railroad ties, lumber de., they were net euiUelent te break tbe forer. The lead must have been mueh heavier thau was first supposed. Stones were thrown in every dlreotlen and S3 vera I of them fell within a few feet of dif ferent people. The house el V. Werkhela r, which is next en the north side,bsd a num. ber et bricks kuoeked from tbe gable end. A pleee et lumber that bad covered tbe blast was blown upon the roer, breaking the slate and tbe anew cutter. The damage done by the blast will noceisltate aeme re pairing. There was considerable excite ment ever the occurrence as several pe pli made narrow escape). UCLIN'a queek vijir. Tbe Senater Wants te tsa the Nut l.ltatsi ant uovaruer. Fre en tbe 1'1'taburg DIspUcb, Senater Mylln'e visit te Plttabnrg at tbla time baa atarted the local politicians te guessing. An eflert was made te find tba senator yesterday without avail. It li known be Is net bore en oemmltteo work, Senater Steele spent a geed part el the day yesterday with blm, and it Is believed he has oeme te tbe city te pay Mr. Magca a friendly visit. Senater Myiln would like te te the next lieutenant governor, and ha doesn't make any bones about it, Jurt new bis chances are admitted te be rather slim. Senater -Quay is engineering a new deal, and the centest ler tee place is said te He between E.K. Martin, a prominent lawyer el Lancas ter, and Sonater Watrea, el Laekawana. A lieutenant governor will net be elected for two, years te oeme, but Senater Mtlln evi dently believes In taking time by tba feielcck. Shet tlltnssll in lbs lined William Rebm, a bright Utile son of William Rehm, proprietor eltbe Hetfman bousjen West King etreet, met wltb an accident last evening. Alter sobeol be went out te tbe reservoir te play wltb aeveral ether boys. One of tbeae bad a revolver, wbieb fell from bla band te tbe ground. Willie quickly picked It up and as be did ae tbe weapon was discharged, The ball entered tbe index finger of tbe left band and ledged In the back of tbe baud, where It yet remalna. The little fellow was taken home by Dr. Belenlus, who will remove the ball thla afternoon. Tba little fellow auttera mueh pain from the wound. Ba haa been quite unfortunate, aa about a year age be waa hurt while playing base ball. Vl.lilDg Kuigbtt et Pythias. Lancaster Ledge Ne. GS, Knights or Pythlar, baa a Urge number of visitors last erenlng. Delegations were present from Parkeaburg, Denegal ( Marietta) and Paradise ledges. All attended tbe regular meeting at whleh tbe working of tbe third degree amplified, waa shown wltb a new paraphernalia, which cDat between f MX) and MOO. After the meeting all proceeded te OJd Fellows' ball, where tbey partook el an excellent supper that bad been prepared by tbe home ledge. There were short apaechea and talka concerning werklnga et tbe order, and it was a late hour until tbe final adjournment Twe filt rig titers Hani te fruoe. Geerge B. Shirk and Geerge Strsyer, of Lebanon, who were convicted last week or baying engaged In a prize tight, were aen- teueea there en Menaay te pay f 1 fine and coats of prosecution, and be imprisoned for J five deji Beth are well oenuected, and tne sentence crested a sensation. Blncla tbs Winner. Londen, March 19 Tbe Derbyshire and handicap steeplechase el 500 sovereigns wsa rua today at tba Darby bunt meeting. Tavtataapinhan waa wee by Ua bay aura IKIHI THADK IN TOBACCO. MKAK1.T AIA THE BKEO UsAft DKOFfl DUrosce or it raKHS-n. Tha Dealers Mew Givlcg TlMtr Attention te the Havana Variety-tavfnIBaaa re Oaeae til Packed rjoeits aold-Trsasactieas Alse Light le tba DUUnt Hathals. Between three and four bundled catei of old iobaeco wara sold by dealers la tba psat week. Ot that number lid eases were '80 Havana sold by Gens, el Manhslm', te a New Yerk tobaeoo firm. Tba packers of tbla elty have been giving tbe greater part or their time le receiving tobiceo, principally eed leaf. There were two very heavy recetvlng days, and en Saturdey the heaviest, tbera were fully a million acd a bait peunda et tobaeoo ie eelved, Tbe aeed Kaf haa praotleally all been purebaaed and dealara are new giving aema attention te Havana. Tbey report farmera as coming down In tbetr flgurea for Havana, but most of It is atlll considered tee high. Farmera who bad money te raise by April 1st have disposed el tbelr crops. These who were situated financially that they were net obliged te sell, will held their orers and expect te get better ptleee In tbe next two months. The following sales of tobaeoo era re ported i W. H. Hetab, West Karl, l'f atrea aetd lest te Skllea it Frey at 0 cents round, and Samuel Bear 2 aorea te M. Fry at 9 aud 2. David Mayer has bought tha following crops In West Fallewttild te wnshlftChester oeunty : Hsrrlsen Eekert, 12, 4, 3tf and 2 ; E. A. Hamlll, 15, 4 snd 2 and Jehn Esben shade, 15, 3 and L Da Haven has bought tha fallowing Chester oeunty creps: J. F. Chamberlain, 2 aorta, 13, 2Jf, 2; Dennis Mahony, 2 aeree-, 12)f , 3, 2; Wm. Bailey, 1J acres, 0, 2, 2; Smltn & Morrison, i sores, 6)(, 2, 2; Jas. M. Crossen, 1 acre, 11,2,2. W. D. Cox has sod l acre at 12;, 2, 2; and David Shields, an sere en prtvae terms. Tbs Maw Verk Marbst. rremU. 8 TobMceJoarnal. Tbe buslnees tbe past week turned prin cipally upon meteorelcgtoai obaervauena. The continued dullness or tbe market and tbe balmy air of a prematura spring brought suen ei our merchants aa are nei at preaent "riding" tbe tobacco' d'sirleta together at tbe atreet corners ter a dlsousiien en tbe exceptional atate or tbe weatber and for an exebange of remtalaeensea of the blltzard week Just a year age. And when the weather tople gave out tha discussion turned upon tbe starting of a Down Town Tobaeoo club. Whata blessing such a club would prove In snob dull times aa there ! Our merchants could prolong tbelr luneb meala by a game et pinecle or sole, or that meat faseinattng et all games, the great Amertean game, poker. Time would then net bang tee heavy en them ; grumbling would atop and bus house wives would net be disturbed by a tee early presence at home et their Idle spouses By all means let us have sueb a club, If for no ether pur pose than as a preventive for our merebauta irem dying of ennuL Tne animated tenor of theae dlacnsaiens was only broken by a few transactions of nete: A aala of 400 cases el Wisconsin te en up town manufac turer, and the shipment of nine ear leads or Pennsylvania bed leaf te San Franolseo. There were aeme ether aalaa of Wisconsin amounting te abent 200 eases, and a bun dred eases or se et Little Dutch. The '67 Wisconsin is gettlug te be a tuitce artiele in enr market. The best baremeter of the market Is the Havana business. It that Is dull there Is certainly net mueh te de in any ether leaf, And the Havana business Is exceedingly dull. With the exception of a few leta of old tobaeoor, whleh are new mere than ever In demand for fine iced and Havana r.lgsrs, hardly any inoutlenable transac tions took pi ace. Tbe ealea In Sumatra amounted te about 300 bales,- Ptnall paicula el which aeld as high as f 2 15. The Amsterdam Maatsobsp Maatsebsp pljen must think our market bare already et the '87 crop. Fer they have fixed an Inscription already for next Monday, tbe 18.b Inst Only 700 baler, however, will be put up for sale, but they will give at least an idea nt what te expect et the new crop Meanwhile, there are 8 000 balea of the old crop atlll te be disposed el In our market. Frem tte Tobacco leaf. The market atlll continues In a very dull atate, aud no improvement is noticeable ever tbe previous weeks. Hew long this state et affairs will list it is difficult tessy. The farmers are holding their new tobaceo tee high In price ; cenaequently buying In all sections haa subsided considerably. Considerable Is doing In Wlsoenaln, where paekeraand grewera aee tbe wlsdeea or making oenoeaslona when a fair offer Is made. This holding off ler unreaaenabla figures only Invites foreign competition, te tbe detriment or enr home products. Be sides, Is the '88 crop In Its entirety what It should and might be T Connecticut and Pennsylvania came in this week ter fair attention, and several offers were rejected ler fine wrappsra. Expert Is dull. J a. nana' Hen'a It sport. Following are the eaten of leal tobacco reperted by J, S Clan a' Hen, tobacco broker, Ne. 131 Water stroet, New Yerk, for tbe week endine Monday, March 18, 18S0: 420 cases 18.7 Wisconsin Uavane,(ll; 100 oaBea 1880 Pennayivanla eewi, H ; (3 cases 1885 Pennsylvania aeed, 5) : 50 casta 1687 Pennsylvania seed. C12c.; 60 casta 1887 Outu p. t: U7caeslSe7 England Havana f.&SOj ; 100 cases 18S7 slate Havana, l'2lfli; 100 cases sundries 528KC Total, 1,220 case. Tne f blladslpDU Ha'rkal. A..B. Feugerev, tobaeoo Inspector, writes te tbe Tobacco Zea that trade la Phllsdel phis Is net brisk, " and yet I de net believe ittaasboeomo se demoralized as I seu It roperled In New Yerk city. Ge where you please among the dealers et leal tobaeoi, you notlce moving in and out, it net a large, at least a moderate amount et casts dally. Tbe truth is, tbe Q-iaker city merchanta will asll If they cau discover a portion of blue aky in the trauaactlen, hence tbey are close bujers and ready sellers Stock bare atlll shows a general assortment, with out being heavy. Prices are yery steady, while a snail Ilk" inareasa iscbaervable If dally transactions are closely scrutinized." Sumatra finds a etAady market, while oensl Jetably mero difficulty Is expertoueci te satisfy the purchaser. Havana continues te have the ca 1. fir at lb atavaes Uensa. There wis a slight fire at tbe Slevens beuse last f venlng, but It caused a great deal of excitement Au alarm was struck from box 10, at Water and West King streets, and a g-xlly pwtlen et tbe town gathered In that vicinity, Between 7 and 8 o'clock the cook et tbe hotel placed aeme lard In the even or tbe stove, in tbekiteben. Tbe lard waa roeu en fire and tbe aect In thoecltncey leek fire. The flimes shot out et the top of chimney and tbey looked verydaogeren. The fire was naelly ex tingulsbed without any great damage by means of Ibrev. leg salt In the chimney snd stove. IaUr.aileg E.ni.at Marlatla. Oa Thursday evenleg tbe American Mechanics et Marleita will preaent te tbe ecboel beard of that borough a number el fine flags. The presentation speech will be made by Mijer A. O. Felt ceL Oa Friday the Marietta Yeung Men's Christian association will celebrate Its anni versary. Governer Beaver will deliver tte addretn. rra Ntw lnt.laet ler Voik, Toe U'scue Breoeuipsny, of Yerk, have accepted tbe La Franee eeglne after glvleg it two trials. Tnestesmer threw a stream tbroegb an inch and a bait nozzle 809 feet and ten Inches, while another stream was thrown tbreugb 9J0 feet of beea 234 feet Tbe Uatea oeaspaay will ae w order eae lat tt IsasaW stake, THE BANKS OF LANCASTER COUNTY. We piesaat below a carefully prepared table abewlag tba leana, deposits, surplus and eapltal el all tba banka et Lancaster oeunty. This labia wm prepared by Mr. Gaa K, Keed, of Reed, McUrafJiit Ca, from tba reperta of the aatlenal banks te tbe govern ment, and may be relied upon as thoroughly accurate. The two b inking beutea laat ea tba table and the Klltabetbtewa Exchange beak claim tbelr right te prlvaey In their bualncas and make no report, while tba ether two elty banking heusea at. tela theeame end and help along the total by presenting one aet of tlguree for both flrma. Attention la particularly ealled te the aaornaens volume of the leaaa and te the fact that ou February 20ib, 1SS9, when these reperta were taken, there were 24 aatleaat banka, one alata bank and four banking houses te thli county, and alnee that date the Coneatega National bank and the I.aneaater County Trust aud Safe De posit oempany have been erganised, BANKS. aieiintvlilMWhlii.iml eauk atlizabeihtawn rxebange Dank Uap national Bans ejbrisliana National lank Key.lene National Hank, Manhelm Quarryvllle National Hank....... Linoeln National Bank Pint National Itank, traabnr ,,,, first National Bank. Marietta...,, Central National Bank, Cenmbla......... rtist National Bank, alt. Jey Union National Bank, alt. Jey , Kilt tbe tbtewn National Bank..... Mills National Bark kphrata N allec a I Bauk New Helland National Hank... Manhelm Nalenal Bank- , rmtNatlenal Kank,i.eluuibla Fulton National Hank...... Northern National Bank People's National Bank first National Bank, l.anccster.., Lancaster count v Natl, nal Bank ........... . ............ farmers' f atlenal Bank Columbia National Hank Twe City Banking Heutes two Hanking linns.... letul... PnUUIIIITION AND TBE BtULB Shown te Ds lu Direct Oipoiltlen te One Anether. The Hev. It. A. Tbompten, el Cowans Cewans Cowans vllle, Armstrong oeunty, wilt undorlaketo preve,ln a brief series of articles written ler the Intelliqenckk, that tbe purpose of tbe Prohibitionists Is net only unjustifiable by tbe teachings of tbe Bible, but in dtreet defiance et the clear lnjunollena et that aaered word. Following la tbe flrat paper: Is Prohibition right, or Is It wrong? la tbe abolishing el tha ts of, or tbe destruc tion of the artlcli, liquor, proper or im proper T The question I lieu arises, Is liquor a blessing or a curst! It must undoubtedly be considered lu the Istter place or station; else why tbe great hue and ery about de streylng, annihilating and eradicating It from the face et tbe earth T" Fer there la neaanemlnd that would for a moment harbor tbe wish or Intention of destroying one of Ged's bleedings. We find laid le tbe ouarge et tbe use of HqueiB, either directly or indlreelly, near ly II net all tbe evils I hat the present day li cognizant of. We find that Ha use far. nlsbeseur Jails wltb many, very many et tbelr Inmates, thereby greatly Increasing our publle expenses ; that It brings noth ing but want and destitution te the families of all these held beneath lis sway and ln fluence ; thatlthis made wldewa and or er pbana without number, a feet te wbleh the recerda of our almshouses and asylums can abundantly testify ; that It reba tbeuunda of children of feed, clothing, and tbe comterta of a pleasant home ; that It pollutes tbe minds and IcUaeneea wrongly tbe passions et thousands et our fellow men ; that it la prellfla In tbe ex treme towards any and all kinds of evil, either directly or Indirectly 1 lu faet, were we te go en and enumerate all ita different prepenslt'cs towards evil, we would be but repeating what we ob serve) proclaimed from day te day, a tirade of vice, guilt, and immorality. In short, what is it that li tinraeiitorleus that It tloes net de 1 Are you net ready, without a moment's hesitation, te stamp upon It tbe vile enigma of a withering and soul destroying euraeT We fancy that you are se disposed. Hut stay a moment, Iriend, before you pats in your verdict. Allew us, please, te Interrogate you retative te sueh a ceurte of proceeding en your part. Think you, areyeu right, are you lu the lluoet duty, when ee doing T Although its use does all as elme repre sented and mueh mere ; and although lis use even murders the eeul, yet we most emphatically deny that It Is a enrae ; bat, en tbe ether band, proclaim It a I leasing ; a bleaslng, glvea by the hand et Ged, le man, ter man's use and benefit I 1 would bore slate that 1 de nel wlsb te be understood esadvoeatlng,dr ondeaverlng te upheld the free and Immederate use or Intoxicating liquor el any kind; net at all ; net by any re6ans. On the contrary, without wishing le be egotistical In any respeet whatever, I would say that my Individual use et lntoxleatlng liquor of any kind has ne: amounted te one gill par year up te the present date, wbleb has recently oleaed In years the third score; and though my location has frequently been wbore liquor oeuld have beeu proeurod wltb no treuble whataver, I de net asjrlbe that faet te aey merit el my own, but te tbe grace et Ged exteLded. Further, my aoelal olreumstanctsjMd situation In life are el such a uat urn, having been blewcd with a numerous family el eons and daughters, tbe majority of whleh having arrived at maturity, the free and Immoderata ute of iotexU-allog beverage would be deplerable In the extreme. Hj that It willboelairved wltb but a moment's rtilec'len that tbe writer of tbla has Inducement, aeven, yea, seventy limes greater, ter having the Irsllle and use of intoxicating liquor pat down than be baa for having it sustained. 1 unbcsltatlnKly say that 1 will bull wltb Jey and tallitaotlen tbe day when tbe dire evil arising from the Immederate end Impreper use et lutexlcatlng drink will be baulshed from our beloved land, Tbe reason mere particularly ferspeaklng la that I cannot extend approbation te tbe measures at present made use of te accem plish thla great purpose ; but, en the con. trary, belleve them te be very wrong and improper. L-jt us impartially examine the mailer, taking the Werd et Ged as our instructor ; It being a clear, correct and Infalllble gulde In all matters et doubt. Let us come for ward wltb unprejudiced and unblaaed mlnda either way, aud learn tbe matter as it Is unlelded te us In tbe sacred pages et Hely Wilt. We will epin that bleassd lioek at Deuteronomy, H.b chapter ; we will make use of Ave veraei or that chapter, com menelng with tbe 22 1 "Tbeu ahalt truly tithe all tbe Increase cf tbyieed, that tbe Meld brlngetb forth ytir by year. "And thin s'jalt eat before (he Lord thy Ged, in tte pi ace In which he shall cboeeo te place bis name there, the tlthe of thy corn, et thy wine aud el Ihlne eil: aud tbe flistlogsef thy herds and of thy Heeks; that thou mayest learn te fear the Lord thy Ged always. And If tbe way be tee long for tbce.te aa thou art net able te carry It ; and If the place be tee far from thee which the Lord thy Ged bath blcased thee : Then shall thou turn It Inte meney and bind up tbe money la thy baud, and sbalt go unto tbe place which tbe Lord thy Ged aaall obeose : And thou ahalt bestow that money for whstseever thy soul lmteth after, for exen, or for sheep, or for wine, or for strong drink, or ler wbstsosver tby soul deslretb ; and thou sbalt eat there before tha Lord thy Ged, and thou ahalt rejole?, thou and tby household." Mosea, the servant of the Lord, weedur. teg taaa4BtefhleUfef hlaflral TltU Snrplns, topes ti. Leans. , , , , I NIUW I Oil i n.iftit; i swu4 Ki Se 'e pert .( 71 ln.tmis 91 ww c li.s,aee3 1W.4I0M HI0 5 79 )a7irsi ISISTStl HS.KTiU 15UI9 4I U7 4 SM 3 0 017 57 r5,ej7;s JJJ3I7CJ 5I.8M1 0WM78T 187,110 40 IMIIW70S 1'S.f 09 8 f.ti7a 1,104,1117 tMI 8U.I7S U 7a.f 75 47 W.IO Nerennrt lor.iperi m7at ao.ueo 10 no new ll Oil s.oce Uie 7,6en 8 LSI 11 611 no! (XV e! 4I.SM N) 1.W 10 mew si.nm 100.00" 100.IO 01 S H SI 1VW aiensse lOH0 7 000 W I 497 M 8S41S47 100 0.0 SO 01 Mm It 1CV.IQV 10U0I S7 0(V i.inn eu,ensw V.,IOII 105.810 W lna,en si.etc 2A.I) 1.0. i IMfltO lAO.OlO 1IVSS49 ltOSdH) C9.4H 9 40 OR. W)(C tl.V SOOjO 70.000 175 088 !M S0I00 497,014 1! 1I0.HU J Vtl.SIl 60 2rtl,6C3 18 AM9MM VOJ.O0 8O.H0 e,ae a li u 4i.ren 191,0 0 snyw soieo O,0l IO".U 7l,4708i UUUU 14U.I0I ro.rxe :71.RM Oil 'orarerul Nottpett. "(i report "ere pert. e stua.tM),! l.iMi.titijsxHl.ln-tiitil l3.IV73i3l leg tbe Israelite while In' bondage In tbe land of Egypt, until hla death, tha Lord's mouthpiece unto them. He waa authorized and Instructed te unfold te them tbe sev ersl duties they were le perform, relative te themselves, and also their duty te Ged, relative te His worship." In the part or passage el Scripture above alluded te, we find deserlbed tbe course tbey were te pursue, and tbe artlelea or substances tbey were te make use el In the fulfilling of tbe name. Among the artteles babe made us of In se doing, we notice that Ged permlta atreng drink. Mew, wbat are we le underatand by "strong drink" here alluded teT it evl dently la something different from wine, for wlne Is also required In the same In structions or order. In Ged's enumerating ever wbat things wero te be used, It could net with propriety be said that among these articles mentioned that a number, or even any et them, oeuld be a curse te man, and Ged require that curse te be made use etia His worship? We find the Hebrew bore toldtetaUa that money ent el bla pocket or from where be bad It aeeured away ; te spend It for atreug drink, for him and bla family te make use of tbe liquor, and that they were te rejoice In the using of If. Uew deea that compare with the Prohi bition party, wltb the Injunctions of Uie Weman's Christian Tempsranee Uoleo et tbe preaent day ? Directly tbe reverse I He tbatwa aee that both Institutions" are acting directly oentrary te the word of Ged I Bat tbe objection may be here made by aema that Ged did net than knew that liquor would become ae Injurious and destructive hereafter. In reply, I would aay that Ged knew all tblnga from the beginning, It should be here stated that Ged's fore-knowledge of all things waa notes mau'a finding ent," but that He knew all by one 'Intuitive glance, die die tlnetlvely, comprehensively and Infallibly, and lu every circumstance r apeetlng them as though all had Just passe J before Him. He bad tbe whole panorama or pro pre gramme el the world laid out before blm, se that be knew el all tbe evils that ever would occur from tbe use or Intoxicating liquor of any kind; and that, notwlth netwlth atandlng all this, he required It te be made use or in bla worship. He that we find that It was net a curse, but a blessing, for Ged requires the utmost purity In alt thlnga oenneoted with hta worship. It was con sidered by tba Almighty as a blessing, te be used In moderation, and, If It waa net a curse then, neither la It a ourae, new, II made uae or In a proper manner. I would bere atate tbat te any objections brought forward, or Inquiries made retative te the matter under oeasldoratlon, prier le our having completed our remarka ea the aame, I will give no attention. But te all aueh made subsequently, will promptly willingly and wltn pleasure reply. All Inquiries made, te be at all time accom panied wltb tbe real name and address; otherwise they will reeelve no attention. T. "Tills ravaiArtrKU" A Wl flay anceaulally Gtfcu lu at Ijtr&e Andlancs. At the opera house last eveulng Dunesn B. Uarrlsin'splay "The Paymaster," which has been quite uoeeesul,wa4 presented for tbe nrsltliuotea Lancastersudlence. There was a great many people present, the bouae being crowded. "Tne Paymaster" lean Irish military drama, fullef excitement aud stirring loetdenU. llebcrtJinvitt O'Connor, tba here, ia a lieutenant In a regiment com manded by Cot, Frunct Houghten, wne aeeka the band of Ethel Miloj, wltb whom O'Connor Is In love, Tbe oelonel charges the paymaster wltb stealing tbe regimental money and baa blm Imprlaened. Tbe here escapes Irem prison byjumplnglntearlver. Tbe theft el tbe money Is finally Irseed te Houghten himself and be la bla rage tries te drown Mist Miley, A big feature et tha play lathe Urge tank of real water, which Is used lu tbe soeond and fourth acts, te represent a river. It contains a tremendous quantity of water, and the aceoeiare very roaliatle. Mr. Harri son la the author as well aa tbe star el the play, and be assumes tbe ehsracter of O' Cen nor. Ua la a geed soier with a atreng voice and fine stage preienee. Us caused mueh exottement when be pluuged Inte the water, and be and Mlas Beatrice Lleb, who had tba part el Mi Milcy, were called before the curtain In their dripping clcthea. Tbe supporting oempany la strong wltb C!sy Clements as Cel Houghten, Fred. D. Munroe as Capt. Harding, Ae. Cue of tbe ladles In tbe oempany Is Gertie Grsuvllle Hsrt, tbe wire el Teny Hart, formerly et Usrrlgsn & Hart, and aba creditably nils the aeubrette role of Moyna fiuUlvun, Tbe performance altogether la very pleas. Ing. la Thousand Kulgbls te tttitle'psts, Tbera premises te be au Imposing demonstration by the Htale Knights et tbe Gelden Kagle when the Heleet Castle meeis In Harnaburg en April 22 Preparstlens have been under way for alx months or lenger,. aud the atfalr will eclipse soy similar event la the history el tbe erder, Itnexpecwd that there will be 10,000 In line, cam prising oemmanderles and eastlea from all parts of tbe atate. Twe elegant Hags will be presented te the commandsr cemmandsr lea bavingtbe largest number et men In line. Ltcel cemmltleee are at work, aud everything is in fine sbspe for the meeting. During the aeaalen el tbe Heleet Castle tbera will be an excursion et delegates te tbe Gettysburg battle-field. Gemmltiad ler Trial Philip Kmeileb, an old aeldier, waa beard by Alderman Ualbab last evening en a charge of defrauding L. Hlegler, hotel keeper, out of a beard bill. Kmsrleb was at Hlegler's hotel one week and then skipped away. He remained away from town uutll a few days age when be was seen at Hebf us' hotel aad arrested. Ia default of bail he WM WMatsaa let trial Capital. NOKTIIWIWT. flreat Itlteis atil Menuialni Cable Cars la the Weeds. Bpiclal Cerr. ct the limxiiaEiicBH. Han Francisce, Merah 1L After leav. lag Walla Walla, where I had a delight ful time, I proceeded down the CjI naabla valley by rail. At Wallula the river breaka through between the Cascades aad Blue mountains In a deep gorge. Lewer dewr, aa we crossed the Jehn Day, the river cuts tbreugb the bed of an old lake and here the geologists bava found an Inexhaustible supply c I bents and traced the descent of many species, patllci'luly tbe horse. We did net go far hofern a sudden turn In the river shewed Mt. Uoed In tbe distance framed between the palisades of the river. The first Impression la se aub'.lme lhatone feela as though they bad never seen a mountain before and thla opens up a new world. Aa tha river tutna Ita snowy sides are bidden, but from time te time they gather majesty ai the nearer mountains et the river change te rugged voleanlo reek worn Inte fautaatle sbapea by Wind and weather. Here the river aoetna te have two and sometimes three or four palisades, rising like gigantic steps as It baa ahtuuk from Its former enormous dimensions. The Dalles cr rapid a ate passed about midday, but aa tberlverla new lower than It bns evor been It did net abew te advantage. Tbe water ero wds Itself Inte a crovles that haa never yet been sounded, bat Is very narrow. Further down tba government Is building leeks te threw the upper river open te navigation without portage ; tbey will be enormously expensive, but et great value te tbe Interior. Tbe railroad from here ou still mero closely hugs the mountain and la sometimes oempletoly overhung by tba ellll from wbleh tbe track room was Mas ted. Theellffi from here en are covered with numberless watet falls, and tbe timber beoemea mere gigantic Reaching Portland that evening I took a brief leek at the main atreet and started ler Seattle, whleh I reaohed the next morning. Seattle Is tbe eldest town en the sound, and evidently does net Intend te be outdone by Taoema, tbe upstart of the N. P. K. R. Tbe elty la beautifully attuated ou a num ber of rather Bleep bllla between the sound and Lake Waahlngten, Weatward beyend the Bound are the Jagged peaks el tbe Olymple range. Te tbe north Mt. Baker's sorles et peaks rise from tbe Cascade range tbat 'onus the eastern horizon. Te tbs south Mt, Ranter rises as grand aa Heed, but without Its setting, Heattle bas all the rush of Uelena, and perhaps in a mere enduring form, aa the harbor, Iren and coal mine, agriculture and enormetiH llmbor,ieprosent millions In themselves, besldes tbe geld In the mountains and tbe oenneollona being built te tbe Canadian Paolfle railroad and Hpekane Falls Tbey are doing thlnga en a tremendous scale, however, and have tte elty laid out for aucut 100,000 already, Cable eara run tbreugb tha untouehod forest toreaeb the lakr, Tbe euormeus pine hemlocks of tbtsoeait arefeneed In, and have the elty gas and water plpia laid te tbelr roots and the ever, ptesent patent medlelna elgna nailed te tbelr trunks. Taking the steamer from there In the afternoon I bad a glorious rlde down the sound le Taoema, wbleh 1 saw te the best of my ability that night It Is mueb better laid out than lis rivsj and has mere fine buildings, but as well as I oeuld judge by a night and morning view It was net aa rushing. it Is also ret upon odge, the view of the aeund and Olympic mountain being the great object Moter cars de the rest very rapidly. 1 left Ihere In the morning for Portland and ran through a great bop produelag tract, (one ten te the acre Is ex ex peeted,) and also through much heavy timber. Oa roaehlng the Celamblit the whole train la taken en beard a ferry mid started again en the ether eida Tbe hotels at Portland de net amount te mueh, but they are bulldlega tremendous one tbat piemlsea well like everything out bore. 1 was shown around tbe elty by a young lawyer te whom 1 had a letter, and waa very mueb pleased with It. Portland Is built almost entirely of weed, exeept the buslneas and whelelsle portions. it does net sberr lis great wealth, but elalina te be tbe third rlehest elty (per capita) but evidently net oeuntlog Helena. I tblnk I shall go from here te Halt Lake In two or three da) a. but may rundown the oeast te see tbe geld lever patients. J, C. F. Jtav Cyr escort agalnat rrohlbillen. from tbe Cham berab urn Valley Hnlilt. The following letter was received this morning by the editor el lha Spirit from the Rev. Cyrus Cert, tbe able pastor of tha Reformed congregations at Greeneastleand Mlddltburg, and well known throughout tba oeunty aa a preaeher aud writer ; 'Please Inform your roadere that tbe ue et my name as u dvlegate at large le tbe Prohibition convention In ChHinberaburg, March IS, was wholly unwarranted. My vlews en Prohibition are well known te everybody In this uemmunllyand through out tueceunty gensrally and It leeks an If there was a manliest attempt Id place me In a false position by tbia un fair snd dlsheneH use of my nauie. As long aa I bold my present orthodox vlews respecting thu inspiration and Integrity el Ged's word I must record pro hibition as ucserlptursl and wren In principle. 1 could net conalalently en dorse prohibition without nullifying or perverting many patts and passages el tbe sacred serlptures and at tee sime time running oeuntor te what 1 consider tbe genius and aim of free and ocustltutlenal government. v "Theae vlews are confirmed by tbe history et prohibitory legislation and tbe inexorable logle of events. As a praotleal meaaureel temperance roferin prohibition boa been largely a fallure ana tends te crrste a com in unity et sples, Informers snd bypecrlti, the most abominable slate of aoelety tbat we can oenoslve. Ulgh license Is seir-eolerclug, but prohibition cannot be mode tilcollve without an army et paid detsetlves who obtain evidence by false heed and treachery." fnbllc Officials and l'tlrale llutlucsa. Londen, March 10 In tbe Heuse of Commens today Hlr. James Fergueen, el tbe foreign cill:e, announced tbat a portion el the channel squad ron, oemposed et eeverel war vessels, bad been aent te Tangier In tbe Interest et a certain serious quoatlen bctweeu Knglsnd aud the sultan of Morocco whleh has net as yet been settled. Hlr William Hsroeuit, In a speech, chal lenged the conduct of the government In placing Irish clllelaU who are pildbytke publle ler attending ts publle butlncse, at the service of tbe Lendln Times te work up ovldenoe for tbe Farnell commission. msd Heddanlr. Hvn Fhancimce, Cal., March 10. Mia, Leuis Wermser while having ber b&lr dreased lu tbe Palace hotel here laat ev.niug, previous te ber at tending lbs) nuptials et a friend, explted suddenly. 'Blight's disease Is believed te have been tbe cauie. Deceaaed waa tbe wife of tbe brother el Mr. Isidore Wermser, Ihe prominent New Yerk banker. Heimar Wins f list I'rUa. Wekubsteb, Mass , Msrel 19 At Iho athletic tournament bere last night, A. L. Hesmer, the Bosten earmian, wen tbe ten mile professional walk In Ibeur 2) min ute 14 seconds, baattng L H. Fey, bis oleaeat oempe'dtor, by 29 seconds. The flrat prlas wm 100. tub netiMiNn $' THE MUNICIPAL BILL. m AWrtBa aaMM-.--Ma .. -a-.- .'.?' ..iF.ciui. auauai nai was, ssss i ADBTOTaUIBiaatOBaV &( taneartereaa JUtetathe OM rstesa a JJSfl "" ass at mmmmmmtimm y Supreane Cearrt AtIm s the UW- ataksrs te mange tba Bill. f4i -A' UABRIsbure. Mareh le la ika te da hllla ninaad ! -- - The Jotaireeelutida propeelea; te wmtmi!l;. tne tun providing for Ua ela tlea of eltlea ; te expedite tbs aieutesv Uea of money arising from aalaa all real estate upon axscntlea j te aee-.. Ml tnr valnallna t lib - --'' rjeilelaa. taaalrln maanaaUa an -J&..3 an amount of money la mm nTraaisV"'; ll... ... A . .. . -. . Z. ""C .. u,ii yn nai( uw swawsssaas ss :.$ pay ait etaima, rue rate ta aew 4U aar . cent) ; te prevent the spread of awateiesai, u ii mams amesg aomeaue eeieaeia. Bills were defeated redaetag the III 1. ei expentei et tne beard of health : providing that hatband aad wire teetiryaialnstaach ether ia eertatai in the Heuse the bill te eaoearaae aha. planting of trees along the readalda WBaTtVi negatively reported. ;',, Kapp, of Lebanon, failed la the etteanw' te have the bill for the laearporaUea a su-eei railway oempaniea plaeea m,& . fiat nttamftar. hiAintA ah KtAMMlilna .ata ' - net reeelre tha two-thirds vote. Broete, -,)j iniiaaeipnia, waa tne principal objaeter. - Bills war paaaed finally: Denetagtae :' itflttaV aftfat eMaava.eaa sn akMMatMaaaaaa aavS akl UA . elaae oiliest ropeelleg the act of 1876aesr s li limits tne amount ei aanasae te aa nata ':. fa by the county for the purebaae et brkfaea M ever any atream ea. tbe line of aa MJetav- w V; lns oennlvi anthntla'nv ahln imwmln s; ''i transporting freight between states te teislK , real estate In Pannsvlvanla. ? . avamuii una lUlKTlfir WIUS SBSSSB a.. ... ..it -,.- ... a. ... ber or tbe supreme court, the Mil for the A; government el eltlea of tbe third elaae wtttf be emended ee' aa teexalade, IfeleaireeTv, eltlea from Ita operatlea whleh were esaara.a tared before ihe adoption et the oeaatttait A and which have net aoeepted the prevlaksaa tf-J, vi tun tsauiawe awt. X A I'OmiOK kOK KOHOat It KIP. Ulalua Bueeseds Ia ratttag WkHslaw aiarrisQB-e t.iiiia) ljst. w. avAHiiiNQTON, Btareii iv. Tea preeMasH aent te tbe Senate today tbe fellawtaat -s nomlnatleni: whi. Andrew O. Bradley, of the District tat-j ueiurama, te be assistant luettee of IM s- aupreme oeurt of tbe Diet riot of Celuaabla. jenn k, Merie, or mew mmme, ie MVi'i asaoeiate j usiiea or the supreme eeart of tte & territory et New Mexlex ' h Frank Alkens, of Dakota, te he aseeslaWa Jtistloeel the aupeme court et tba lerrHety ofDskela. ;- WbiUlaw Reld, of Mew Yeik. te IM'; minister te Fiance. . V. Julius Goldsebmldt,ol Wlaoeaala,eoaaai:- general at v isena. ,'- Tha nnmlnatlmt nf Kiiana Mahnlav. JSV KI -V.l K. ...,...4 .... '-': ? .k.WTT UI, wm IB wwmwUMTW WTJj ; state, la withdrawn, ba bavlaideelleed ti "2 ;.i namln.tlen. ..? The Senate t day confirmed tbefellewlegA nominations t Rathbone Gardener, dle'rW);-; 'j MzinviiAV in? icnrvia iiiui iriHkAaflA wau. ' district atteraejr for Mentana; Jaraee O. a-eirj ana a. u. ntuiiii, svuaiaai aatT.f,; geens in the marina heapml eerrlee;' llrad. 11. Hlanentar. mii-ahal tnr arv-'.'4 . - m w., " - .W- urasBa i e. &. wbubhbi setwa aasas asw -. g. postmaster general i Abraham D. Haaaa,' 'S " tnira asa:atant poet m eater geearai; a. h y-xi Thaver. minister te tha MatharlAsuaat'. IXTIIIUm VO- Thnn.l lr nlnUaaa 4. 'J-' ......... ... .Uw.-, j.,, .Hn mm, , Norway and Hweden, and a uneabar et f.-" army prcmotlens and pesl masters, laelai- 0v Ing among the latter William Wallaee. at Indianapolis, 4,:.H In the Senate today, Meaara, Htoeeeb, .5.; Hherman, Voerheea and Kaatla wen ay pointed sa a select oemmlt'ee en tbeeea- tenniai ccaeorauen ia new iota. . A CKA8II ATTCKfO. Tha Vallere at tbe area! rraash rrevaatad. Tha Paris edition el tbe New Yerk ucruiu ui tuta uiutuiuaj, aeap ss'.&'" lusai of the oeppor ayodleate te raeeire aay ;.' mere ere from tbe mines nraelattatad a f.V , crisis In Londen, wbieb waa repredeeeat ta Ki raris, wnneur, newever, proaneiag a raaaia. j Tbla wss tbe result of tbe promptaetteaef .4; the minister el flnanee, who, aulag ttaM ",' Franoete oeme te tbe asalataaee of the ' 'hM uompteir D'ammpw te uie extsait as 10,000,000'., (t8,oeo,ooo,) eae half of wale was guaranteed by tbe leadtag Perls beak- ing nrrra. Tbey bald a meeting ea Monday algal and deelded te erganise a aaw oeoapaay eutitiea isauenai uompteir u-aaoeaspiaa. Paris, Mareb 19 2 p. at. The bearte la dull, Comptelr a'Bsoempte te quoted at 100 francs, Hoelete dee Metaux at 60 rraaaa. Londen, Mareb 19. The Bleck market ie quiet but firm. . Copper la better with sai lors at 10 and buyera at 139. Paiiih, Mareb, 19. 3 v. u Tee Ooesp Oeesp Ooesp telr d'Kscempte la new quoted at 107 rrancif.0 centimes. Mrslsrleus Kxplosleas. Nkw Vekk, Mareb 19. Bxploaleaa la the basement of tbe tlve-etery tenemeat of 612 Third avenue this merulng eausad ooa eoa oea stoniBtlon among tenants and they tied te tbe alreet. Tbe basement and first fleer ef the building were occupied by Peat Gauller ss a paint factory. What oaaaet the explosions oeuld net be learned, het there were several et them. Keek oxplta'.en waaaa loud and dletieetsa the discbarge et a cannon. Tbe plate gleaa In the windows of the atera waa Bbsttered aa waa also tbe rear pad of tbe building under which the exploetea leek place. Tbe building caught flre, aaeV belore tbe flames could be extinguished, leaa of fltaPOO waa entailed. aTlecced tbs Traespa. IvnvB.nw Ind kfarflh .f. 1- horesbeuu have been mueh annoyed Utelw v by a gang of trsmfa who hay beta laasakV :; IDg wumre. x.iau ul mw mwiwimmmmmm the Midland depot last nlgbt where tastf bad foreed an entrance aad takea pi aleu. Tbe town maisbal aad thirty eUi armed with poles and barrel atavee weM te the depot and formed a gauntlet aleag tbe railroad. Tba tramps ware made te rnu through these lines, being welt belabored aa tbey passed en. Thsy war unmerclfully'.wblpped, tbe bleed trtehllaaj Irem many of them. II baa bees neatly three years since Andersen waa bothered by tramps, It being the custom here te raa them tbreugb a gauntlet Inte the river. Halts for Damages. Pim.A.iELviiiA, Ma en 19 Twe ettHe for damigcs weie Instituted agaiaat law) Pennsylvania railroad yesterday, Mra. Rlebard Harrison aeeka te recover IMMM for tbe death of ber husband at Parke station, en January 4 h, laat. It le be waa thrown under lbs car wheels by the brrMtlrgeriheatapaabe waa beardtavg a Iratn. M'si Sarah J. Stewart wante ISO.OW ler the killing el her mother, at North Feast ' JunciKu, euFsbrusry 19 WaaTBBR INDMJATlOJSa. esaa Wasbinqten, P. U, Mareh 19 I B Kastara Peaaaylvaalet aaeae. I an ( ! .' 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