V' " "i n" ' tYWA.KJTPSiO -" ' ' i iT:5T - 1 1 tT i-'J uj ' J J LANCASTER, PA., THURSDAY. MAKCII 21, 1889. , .--.fti . VOLUME XV-NO. 181. Z'KUJJS 'JL'WU UJiiiNAlS. 5 ' .Atftfa!NV.vw...v Mje gwgtefSJS ' " - - ' COMING AND GOING. euanuis ur psbiers roil aa lam- GA9TBK M. K. OROKOBM. Iter. 8 M. Vtrnoe placed la Charge at tbs Uake Mrtar.-fe. W. Balks et lherSMra en k. u Yet ei sr. raai'r. Bastes iitid J K.T Urayae te Philadelphia Hiv. W. fj. Ursy presided at the after, neia s'bm umli the Arrival of tbs bishop. Tn lenialnm rxHtulxet were con d noted by Kv. L. M. Hi. bin lUv. Commits presented Ibesnnual re re pert (it thn Weman's Foreign Missionary society. It referred in tlie great and geed work of mm organization outing the year, sud teeimiiMidstbe formation et auxU llary srctetles. The statement of the managers et the auunaM'8 luud was raid. It allowed prexatng demands ler hoi p. The amount spprflprlntsd ler the year was 10,910, et which 10 271 km received, nearly 91,700 lea than the amount appropriated. It waa received and tlie secretary (11 rooted te aliter the Btatement en tbe minute. A oeoimltteo censtating et Dr. T. O. Murpby, Q. D Carrow and W. L. Gray waa appointed te write a letter el oendolenos te K.v. W. H. rfllloti.euthedeslbof hla wife. Thn committee en tbe Bible eanae sub sub sub toltteU their aunusl report and a aerlea et nwolutleno.ono et wbleb waa tbat tbe Bible aheulil be real In all the public schools, Tlin report of Uie committee waa adopted. Toe report of tbe oetnwtttee en obureh extension allowed tint alnoe tbe organlxi erganlxi organlxi lien nf tbe beard In 1601 It baa collected and al-lmraed t3, 193.000 21 and aided 0,029 ehuicher. In tbat period tbe Philadelphia onnferenoe has contributed $178,770 93, and has toen nldnd In 107 ohnrebee, whleh baa received (10,1133 In uoaallena and $20,900 In leans. Daring thn year the movement tegnn In 1870, 400 ler t rentlnr ohurehes, te be procured witb tbe aid el (250 special donations, eteb, has been mere tban orewntd wltb enoeess. By thn expenditure through tbla fnnd of $100 250, acemipanled hv Inane of $34,650, ptOpity, which cost $817,050, and wbleb new sbeltciB 14 833 nienieert, and 21 591 SamUv school ehlidrrn, amid a population of 314 810, hns btcn secured ler our oem n.ei Methodism. Tbe neeaeelty for llberal contributions te tlie liiuda of the heard waa never mere urdent On M e 1 1. 18S9. there remained upm tbe Bies of tbe parent beard, grants already mvle en special oendltlons,reported te cneli otiureb and witb wbleb tuey meat comply. Fer donations, $52 075; for lesns, (53,000; total $100 676; and Vel application h, net 30: -oenaldt'ruK, Htklng itonHllena el $33,250; leaus tlSDOO; tcCat 80,760. Kequlrlug ter work Blready en band $193,325. Te meet this tbe beurd report la cash and negotiable, securities $15,103 CO, requir ing Bddlllenal receipts el $178,160.84. Tee nurnber of applications will doubt less t)0 dnnbled beteretfce lstet Jnneand the (350 CM will be nended te avert calamity and meet piesslng emergencies. Teu commit e en education referred te tbe MHtliedlst luRtltutlenanf learnl'ig In tbe oenN-rrncti and te tlie necetalty et liberal donations te aid worthy young wen DlcUluBen oelli'KO wa peially reoom reeom reoem mondmt te young man ai tbe e aee te go for their ola-eleal ouuetlnn. Tae amount et lines ted ttinr'n undnr tbe direction of tbe committee Is $70,012 31. Tbe report of tbe oemuotttte en book een cernabeed that tbe cipltal i.l tbe Metbe. dint t)3en coueerna In thj country la $2 633,- 409 83, and the prenta the laityear ji,tHa . &9. Teral!ea Uetlolenoy due by tbla oon eon oen lerenco tbe fellow leg roielutlon waa adopted : Jleselvcti, That tbe prealdlng eldera ba antboriiel te apportion tbe amount et aald detioleney te tbe charges that did net ralae tbelr apportionment and tranamlt tbe eame te the tteaturer of tbe oemmlaalon. Ttie committee en Kiee.lmee'a Aid and Heuttern Kduoatlen society reported 268 eoheoia under the auspices of tbe aoe'e'.y, with 7,000 pupils. Tbe wants et tbe society for the next year are $.09,000, of wbleb $10,000 la te be raised by tbe Philadelphia conference. Tee oenieranoo treaeurer ropertea tbe anrunts rnoutved Irem the eeveral luada and te whom tbe same shall be paid, allot "which appears In tbe reparta of tbe re spective department. . . I nO COtUIUIlllHWO llll Hk'J.lcnua .v,...vu. Probation member?, 7,071: lull meaiberis 6169': local preacher, 818; deaths, 703; biptlama, ohlldreo, 4 10.', adulti, 1313; number of ohnrebee, 350. valiif, $1 627 350; unmoor el parsonage, 139, valtl", $516,175; building and Improvements, $275 83; old IndebKxlre, $101 160; present Indehted Indehted neas. (709 4S3; 3MJ Sunday eoheoU; clueera aud leaeaerw, 9180: hohelara, 80.000; lu Inlant eUssfa, 21,390; average attendance 63,490; libraries, 111 654: expeufea, $05,215. Tne ceaimlltee en Ueme Mlsstena ree. oemmondot the eipindtture of tha (4,000 voted by tbe generut oenlerence and deslg deslg njitedjhe mlsHlens tn be supplied The report or ihe Preaebers' Aid a-)clely abewed (11,197.50 expended during tbe Mr, Camm'.ngs offered tbe following resolution : . . Iicselviit, That the bishop be requeated te appoint a Blngle young man as second preacner ea city missions, and tbat tbe trustee of the Union M. K. chureh be requea'ed te pay the accumulated interest of tbe Kelly legaey te thi Oily Missionary aud Churcn Ex eni 0 1 society toward hie - suopert. Tee oemmlttej en Habbalh observance reported the following resolutions : Firm Tnal we reoegntz) tbe necessity el apeelal aud Inereasfld aetivlty en Ihe part et all levers et the Htbbatb, lu view et the great lntereta Involved, and the strength and parelHtouey et Us euemle. Neoen That we are utterly opposed te the sale ur purebase, or reading et papeis lasued ei Buuday, and earnettly reoom reeom reoem mnnd that our oeotilo retue te patronize aueh newspapei h a hsue a Sunday edition. Third, Tnatwa rej loe lu the organlzi erganlzi organlzi tien of the A.mr ein Sabbath Union, and wld fray and laher for tbe unity and oerdlal oe-oporatton of ull who eeett te promote the prepar oe6rvanoe of the bab- Fe'nrtb, TLatwe greatly deprecate the cuatem of holding oampmaetinks ever the Uibbatb with open gatea en tbat day, thereby causing tbe depletion of the -,..,,,. no., nf ii-.e anrvine in tbecburehes throughout large dlstrlitH and enoeuraglag Sunday excursiena and forms of Sabeatn despcrat 01 . ,. Kilth. That we beartlly endorse tbe movement looking toward cuogrewlenal action with t view te the obaervauee of tbe tiabbatb In the moll ana military aervlee of tbe gevernmejt aud In all In e ttate and territorial tlalri'. Sixth. That we repeat our former 00m 00m mendatletia or tbe Philadelphia Hibbath association and congratulate Its managers end friend s en Its great auoeeaa and enlarg. left ueelulueas anu we risiruuiijf icuum intud the 10 appointment of Hev. Thes. A. Fernley, Ha tlllclent corresponding aeere- UUev U. Tranklln read tbe rcpirt of tbe ojmmltteeen Sundiy aobeols. Tbe com. mtttee reoimmend ev. UhM Keadi', el MU Paul's, Lancaster, asoinlerxnes vice proal preal dent of the Sunday Soneol Unloe. Tue oemmiuee 011 tniprauee urged mlnliteia te labor with me mam bets of their coeKregatlnns la oelialfelthe Prehlbl. Hnti nnbtlttiflniiul nnidndment. WidUrB day, May 8, waa recejiminded aa a flay of prayer In the Intereat of tbla amendment. Tiie follewlug were named ai lbs execu tive commttteo e theOjnferenosTamier theOjnferenesTamier theOjnferenosTamier aneeaooiety: Kva lltary Wheeler, J. K Meredith, T. M. QrltU It, S. B Dnrrell, W, O. Ben, J. Klrkpa-tlclt, P. T. Htrlug, O. M. Iiiaiimi. n K Mnrrls J. 1'. Sitebe.l, U. Uummlns, W. Uewuey. t.aymen : James Btae, W. Klrtt. O. K. Palm, Mr. Annie Whltteumyer, Mrs R. W. P. QeS Tlie devotional exerclaes ut the evening aesslnn were conducted by Uev Dr. Merri. Tee deposition of tbe (1000 mUilenary f and was rsoenildeteJ, and will new be used In tbe L-hlgh mission Instead of Menree, as originally Intende, Kv Wm Cnalfant read the repart of tbe Twet society, emhDdylDg much tbit waa Drought out at thn anniversary, A eerie of resolutions accompanied tbe re re re portlnwhleU Information waa given te uieuihdr of tbe conlereno. tbat traeta In aid of tbe prohibition ciusa were raaJy ler rltilrlhnttnn. Addraaaai la baball Ol Ut UMt waradellvarad by Revs. Olagg, any and Tneaxa. s Rr. J. a Wllaesi presented tbe report of tbe BomaMlssleoary secletf. it showed test It has a membership of 90,000. In tae" Philadelphia ceBferaaes there arc 44 aux HUHas and bands wltn a mssabarsblp et 21,000. ttavm. Tlmanua, Mills aad AnlBer war appointed as the oeafereaos aaaabsrs te consult wltb oeaamlttass of the Mlaaleaaty society in retereaes te a oeastltntloa and by-laws te govern tbs Uema Missionary society. Tbs following wars selected as tha oea fsreaea beard of chureh ex tenalen: Presl. dent, 8. W. Knttx ; vlea president, K, W. P. Uefl; secreuty and treasarsr, O. W. HlggttBtUie pn Hiding ciders sx-ofOele 1 memberis J. O Wilsen, J, Welch, K. J. tVtrees) ; iBjmen, K. O. Simons, Geerge KfttaalAr Following is tbs eraferanca beard of con trot for deacon ; Revs Henry Wheeler, Oca K. Merris, K. J. Carsen, R. W. Uumpnrlcs, J. U. Harsls, J. a J. McOennell, H W. Kenten, Mr a. Blabep Feas, Mrs. R. W. P. Otefl, Mrs. O. W. Blekley. . , Triers of Appials: O. T. Uurloek, F. M Brady, S A. Bellner, N. B. Durrell, A. Ij Urban, R. J. Carsen, W. MnUle. Bearda et Ijoeatlon, North Phllalelpbla Dlstrieti The presiding elder, J. S Hashes, J. W. Sayeri; iiaymen F. Botnan, J. L. O Miller. Northwest Philadelphia Dlstrlet: Tbe prealdlng elder, J. U, Uarglt, W. l Mc Dowell; Iiaymen Ii C. Blmen, W. U. Spencer. " yfut Philadelphia Dlstrbt: Tie pre siding elder, A. Johnaen, K. Htubes; lay men, Jcsspb Adamsen, P. B, West, Beeth Philadelphia District: The presid ing alder, J. Llndemntb, R HumpbrUs; laymen, Pater Lamb, Rebert England. Te preach tbe annual m atlenary sermon, A. I Urban; alternate, N. B. Dnrrell. Visiting Committees Cantennary Col legiate Institute: T. M. Jaokaen, A.,N MtUiaen. Dloklnsen cellege: S A. Uslleer, D. W. Uorden. Lymen: A. D. Harrington, Dr. Jehn K. James Drew seminary : Wm. Redhetler, l'nillp & Merrill. Peaninsten ssmlnsry: E. Htubbs, 8. W. Smith. Wll Wll llamspert Dloklnten seminary: O. 8 Mer vlnO. W. Dungan. Wyoming seminary: S. H. Hoever, W Btmiurd. Washington Oanferenoeaeademy: J.S. Lam', K Divine. Baltimore Female cellege: T. C. Murpby, C. F. Tarner. The following were elcoted trustee! of tbe mlnlstera'burtsl let In MtMerlab cemetery: President, T. W, Price; seereury, Hev. H. W. Thorns ; treasurer, nev. j.r. mereuiiii; Rev. H. K Gllrey, Peter Lamb, H. O. HhurtleB, D H. llowen. Dr.'Merrla cllered tbe following : fietelved, Tbat we bave enjoyed the presidency of our honored bishop, and will carrys Wltn r te our-hemea and te our labera the meat pleasant recolleetlone of bla patient care, as well as the marked ability In presldlag ever our deliberations. Rev. C Hudsen offered the following reslutlene, wbleu were adopted : Jttselved, That tbe thanks et the confer cenfer confer eeooaredoe and are hereby extended te the oeanty oemmlsslonora and tbe Judges et the oeurt of iianeaater oeunty for the nee of tbe court hens for tbe sesalena and anniversaries of tbe oen'erenoe ; te tbe pis ters and trutesa of tbe Duke strset snd Ht Paul's churches of this oily, ter tbs nsa of tbelr bulldtuga for conference purposes; te tee famine who bave ae hospitably entertained us In tbelr homes ; te tbe secretaries of tbe oeaferenoe for tbslr faithful and efficient lervleea; te tbe gen tiemeu et tbe press for their reports et tbe conference proesedlnge ; te the several railroad oerporatlona for redueed fare and etber favors reetlved ; te tbe posteffloe authorities ler prompt delivery et mall te our homes; teVrS.B McCulleugb and W. B. Pugb for valuable services in tbe work of tbe Preechets' Aid aoelety ; te tbe obelisof tbe churches for excellent musle rendered ; te tbe pastors of the cbnrcbes et etbsr denominations ler tbe general Invl Invl tatlena given te members of tbs oenferenoo te occupy tbelr pulpits en IBs Sabbath. Blabep Merrill befere announcing tbe appointments delivered a brief address, In wbleb be aald he hoped tbe members would be pleated wltb tbe fields of labor assigned te them, and would work In tbe luture aa faithfully as they worked In the past. He then announced tbe following appoint menta, alter whleh the doxology was aung and benediction waa proneunoed and Ike conference waa deela red adjourned at'ne die Ilerth PhlladslphU District. S. W. Tuexis, Fresiaingliaer. Allentown Wllltain Ilaniferd. Allenlewn-Chew Street, U W Adams, Uanget N Turner. Baniier-Xast. U T Smyth. Uethlehem K K ltuulai. Belblohcm-Heutti, a M Strayhorn. Hrlstel-e riiemb'e. Catasanqna C II lttner. Lhipman'e V M Braly. Cbeiry Valley H 1 llllck. Uelaware WnierGip iU Carter. KustMikUChCunnk-G WT.UI KhsIeu SucenO btreet. L B lleUmun. Memerial -r M Wrlab , south Kuten J T Swindells. KaatHtieaesbuni a. 1 Lollem. KiUlIu aud t'arslostes ' M Merga Ulenaen aua uuunweia a ns l.nhaBtrkml l.timliH VIllA.Jfun nek Lui:nerue-U lieiuipinu ;j Lansrrd ana summit Hill J SaKKIuley. Lehtjhtn-G W Duncan. Lenlgh Utaslen-1 s Cucard. Maucb chunk T M Jacksea. MerrlavUla-T L Nayier. Neshainlny and llenstlem L B llebb Nmqneheulnir J KUrauley. Mew Uepe J T Gray. atewtewn A I. Heed. Parryvtlla and I'ackerlen-O 0 hurt. ten Argyle a P Cel.cn. PbUaaelphl Br detburg T. A. (nlbert. Buatleun S. llernell Cambria treet-W. A. Pernaen. cuteberlaud street J J Tmianua. Kast Alleghany Avanne-U M llceidbad. ajt MontKenioiy aveuuj-U I'Unlg. ldn D He firnns, rirthStruit JUfei rrankterd Cenlrai-J B HcBh'aaDdU Be zirth. Prankletd Avenue BM Nelll. Prankf rd Uribmlex -t eel, II ') Naylor. rrankte d1'.inl turret, J uTllrey. fioitMreel (iLShoirer. Hancock Street) W naje.u Holreeaoari B Gravi KeneluKtea J W l.anxley. Mount UllvetU (iuasheil. errt8 square It Turner Pert ltloamend It Whlumi Seventh street w U webli st Geerge's U J Carsen bt Jehn's 1 s Merrill. Blleam -r D Lynch. Somarten-P a. GraerT. SummerBeia 1 u 11 ainltb. 'jaceny-U S Ureadbenl. Wesley W M Hugnei. Per land G Mack quakertewn B r Powell. U&nbavllla-snpplled by " B ItneVblll. Mtchbore and Penn'u t'a k-J C Plaice, Blcnmnna " U Uvans. fioettvlllo-J W Bayley. S'utlnsten and HUtw0ile-C Burns. sprazunviue n 11 . "img. Streudsbarg-B G Grev. 'isnnersvllle CS Mervln. 'rebjhanna-B Potts 1 ullytewn-S H weber. Tardiey andTaylorvtlle-H il llutten. T SnevnJen Themas, odtter el i'tnlniuar Mtthetittt, t KUkpatrlek, Chaplain of Ueuwi of Cor rection. Northwest Philadelphia imtrlct. j.r Msasbiru. l'reaiaing glder. Bithel-Uanry inner, ulraabore J O Weed. Bevertnwn a. Wlgitm.. Cedarvllle clrcalt-BU Wecd. Cholteebam U PruDkland. i:reaaena-W Kink. Doyleatewn G u I-erah. KvanabPrK-Bauinel Uay, frackvllle .K HiwDBeiil. Gilbert in A A Tewnaend. GlrardTllle U White, llalbore -it smith. Hamburg and Pert Cllnton-J 11 Hacleu berg. uarmeruiii 11 uarnnui. Jarrettewnaua Ainber O KSteCun. Junklntewa a D tlilula. Linadalu IT Mutcb'ur. Mananey City L B Hrewn. Mahaney Pl.ne Vf II axpill. Mtneravllle ) Dyen. Mon'geinBty Square Supply, iinnl.lewa rust ctmrca J llenaen. llavri Aveuue w WCoekuiau. UdK Struui J Dlcstrien. North Wate-A L Mtlltann. rhlladelplila Chestnut Hill, J l'Mlller. Cel urn oil AVenua O M Bea well. :oesman- B Burns. A Wallace laupply I rails Of Schuylkill T T Mutcnler. rranailnvllle-IMGablB. Balnea street (Qtn)-J U Hargls. Mount Pleasant AvenuMGtn) -A lleebner. bt supben's (Utn) a L Urban. Mrace-wav 'ieung KbannertManayunkj-Q wrOr.fr. Mtiuut ten (ktuua,uuk) It tt aoblnten. Memerial W Pugn MUestewn r t' Bend Mount Carmel-W Majer. Ner b Penn U W llabcecK V ark Avenu-U Baker. Kaxbare ctntral-B r string. BlagM Avenue -J WUaraliM. at James w L UoUewaU. Tabreaele-J u WUsssu y Ting WO Boli'mea. Trinity-. I Netll (lUDplT). Twentieth strove-W O Ueat. Twentv-nlnth Street- P HuffF. , . Unlen-W J Mill, a; H Heffman (supply). West Tertr 8trt-w B Wheeler. Wlianlekan-J W Jsrkien. l'hceiitxvUla H Wheeler. rortOarben W H rickep. fetuvilla -Theodere eta vena. rotutewn- w tHfcreit. KcadlDg-'Oevennnt- N Frame. Kbeneiar W .1 Stevenson. Bt Fetar'K-8 II llnnver. Uorersferd-A U Vtven. ftiulatr J Sampaen. 8tPanrsCtrcnttr lllman. Bbeaaaaeab K Plctarsitll. BprlBR Clty-J Bawdwte. Tsreaqna-H HCaavnt . . , Valley I'orRe Suupllid br.l rilnt. wiliUin henn w iteIbfrr. Willow oreve-fnpp'y W Bwlndrlls, sapertntandent et alstbellat S 'tflleuu Tough, editor et the l'htlaeelpbla MeUiedltl. . , ... X A f eratey, Corresponding Secretary el Ut Batibatb. asioctatlen . James Mermw, Secretary et the Pennsyl vania Mble society . .,..,. W i.oray.Oenespon'llogiMMiralaryoJ Phila delphia conference rraet society. West Paltadsiphta District, J rcseicH, Prealdlng Klder. Atglenand Mount rieaiant robe supplied by t O Klcsli-K"r. . . . iterri sbarg aud eakflale Te be supplied by O Hale. Berwin OW Straw. ... ItslhBtda Te bn snpp'.ted by T. Copea. Wra-ln-llund I Ac'oepar. Bt Luke's (Itryn Mawr)-. A rthur. lUdnei (Bryn Mnr) W Qalmby. Char aetewn-F Harvey. uhurcbtiwn and Horasmewn O Kerr. Ueatesvllle T Harrison. Cornwall J 8 Lame. Cevenlryvllle-J W Bradley. Dauphin clreuit-U Kalnea and one te be supplied. IJowaliiKtewn-A I Wllaen. Ueorsetewn and Gap U 1, Maul. ulun atoere-W r 8nepbrd. Uoed Will O Klelnhelm. ureve U North. Halllax-WBMacWeai. HipeweltandUlliernia 3 Aleern. llnmmelstewn T W Meclsrr, i.aneaster Duke street S 1 eraea. Weturn i: W llurke. Bt Paul's O Yerk.s. Lebaaen-N 11 Unrrell. Lewer Merlen and Beth Kaffen-L U le le le Clloteck. ' Lykens S R Kvant. Malvern W J. IIt 01 Manadi. and I'axaea Te be supultel by r Tbemas. Miaaietewn r MeKee. Miller, tmrir-1) M Morden MonetJoy-WlllianShMsnilth. Parkeiburg and Pomeroy -4 M Wbaaler. Phtladeipbia-aabury-K C Urlffltbs and A Gather (supernumerary). lielment-UH UeUew Centenary-D W Gorden. Christ Charon-KMeKay andC r Turner V Isupernumerarr) M Emanuel A Jobn.en, Kme:y-a l oatrew. pwerth -Te ba supplied by H B Phare. letcher-G K Adauiaeu andT O Murpby (supernumerary). . FertUtti Street-J d J MoCennell. Green Street-J T Bunnell Uaddlnsten t G Bakestraw. NmeteenthBlraet-OBesds. hnilns Garden Street Te be supplied. IbtrtaenlbBtreet-SHtabbs. Twelfth street s w Kurtz and AT Dot Det terer (supernnmerary), rine Greve AG Kynetu Halem-Snpplleaby J Wiindsnn. BprinRlUld ana Harmony w rowiea fitrn Srtr. f IsAttlnaV swatira clrcult-ie be supplied by j'foment Clrcutt-Te be supplied by C O O U Bas lord. Therndate Clreult-A r Greening. Tower City A U GelaU Waynesburg W P Hewell. Wlconlieo O B Cook. Wltll.M.lnHM a llakAl O J Little, Prot'tser tu Syracuse Onlyarslty. J Y Asbten, Chaplain in kaatern Penlleu- "rw Maelaughlln.Ceneip'MidlDg Secretary et Seamen's men Society. . A Bltluahouae, rrofester In Elcklnsoatel- 5e flarilsen, Presldsnt et Ma w Jersey Heme for Feeble Minded nhtldre'i. Ml DPeppar, editor el the OArlallan Stan duTtXt U 1 Appenzeller. Missionary toCerea. Heutn Phttauslplila District. T B Nsslt, PrtaldlDg Elder. A venflale aud Lbatbam S Pan coat t, rutnbildge upplled by J U Beyer. Bjihtehem and stony Bank G Helm. Beebm's-J O Wilsen. ,. . . Che uter Madisen street and Providence avenue, W J Piiisen und D 8 Bherry '""? w M Btdgway ; Seuth Chester. J Llndemnth, AL'owerd supernnmerary; I'revlflence ave nue. U K Gllrey (surwruunitirarjr ) Clltten and Mount Pie.sant-W B Obalfant. Cochranvllle-r a Uacks. Columbia G A Gauii OtezetvlllB-C Hudaen. Darby s W hmith Jtlam-Snprlled by J C Pierce. Friendship lupplud by B Miller. ruuen-u j.miK'y. Kedron-Tl' Nuwbeny Kenaett Bquare and lumorten- Jt A Tayler. Landenbvrgand rilntUIII-Supply. Lime and Hewellvtlle tt Brooks, Marcas Uoek-il r laett. Marietta J Dungan. MahJltewn-LB Unghes. Media-rirstCburch J D Martin. Seuth Media Te be tupplled. Mllleravtlle-G Beddli, Mount Hepe Ceffaian. Mount hene-F M toiaen. New Londen and Ulcaery 11111-U C Bend- Nottingham Circuit Te betupplled. Norwood-Goe Weel ward. Oitora-Themaallelly. ,,,.,.. r-hlladelphla-Arch Street and St Matthew s JAM Cbiipman and one in b supplied. St Luke's W 11 Llndemuth. Batbuny-J WBudelph llreud Ntreet B W Huinpbrlsi. cliy Mtsatens-G rumiulis. Christian Street W 11 einllti. Ebenezer a iienner . Blgbteenth Street- J G Beckcrten, F M Col Cel lins (supply) Kteventh street G Be9 Fllzwater8tret-G A WeU. Mariners' Betbel W Downey. Mtsilab-A J Amther. Paiohalvllle i T Hurlock. lM-man-GJ Furus St. Paut'a-M K Merila. Saleui J DGratr. Scot' W IJ Jenes. T-!hai W U Krlea. Western W W Mckllcha'-I wustKnd-J W Persoeptne. Wharten stieet O W Klt-kley. Woodland Avenue- J W Jenes. Preapttt ar tc a Dixen (Ju irryvllle-0 II Jnbnaen HnarenllUl-L W Magua Slleim-B Mellvatn Htoelten G W DunKan. Btraaburg-W T Msge. Union Te be supplied WasBlniten Borough Supply. WrstCbPater W 11 Shaelfdr J W Jaeksen, Chaplain United Staua Army. Tramps Who Hccame a Nulwaca Jacob M. Mayer, a well known farmer, who resides en tin Fultvllie turnpike, JunI above tbe city, bai been annoyed by trampi all winter. Tbey bad been making their headquarters about hie barn and etber buildings, where aa many a eighteen and twenty would Bematlmea pees the night. Mr. Maer became very tlred of tbemr snd last evening came te town in search of help. Uemplalnt was mads st Alderman Daen'a, snd Constables Hutb, Yelsley and Hbaub went out te Mr. Msyei'a Isrm between u and 10 o'cleok. Tbey captured live men In the atrsw abed snd breugbt tbem te tuwn. Aldermrn Den oemmltted tbem for a bearlng snd tbey gave their name as Jehn Burn, Themas Hweener, Kd Dagan, Jean u uonuer James Welcb. and A Mutual Aid Secial lu Treubls. At the suggestion of the attorney general an order was granted by Judge Himonten, of tbe Dauphin oeunty court, requlrleg tbe United Bretbren Mutual Aid aecleiy et Lebanon te show oause why Ha officers should net be removed or Its bualneaa closed. Mismanagement is alleged. Thenetltlen te tbe oeurt seta lerth that the bulnca et the erMlety bas net been conducted in accordance wlthtbe provlalena et tbe law applicable te the same, and la net earrylng cut Ha contracts with It members In gee 1 faith. It Is charged, among etber things, tbat the oerporatlou baa never been organ ize! In the manner contemplated by Its charter, and further that members bava'been excluded by iU cnleers from participation in tu affaire. It la alleged also that the directors bave ae fixed tbe by laws, In contradiction te tbelr charter, aa te constitute themselves a self-perpetuating beard; that they bave contracted with themselves aud paid te themselves out of tbe funda of tee society large aalarles, smountleg In the ten years preceding December 31, isss, 10 tee sum 01 iw,w, Tha Entered Ball Fur a llwrleg The young men who reaide at Haluega snd weie arrested for Interfering witb the mail at the store of J. Uleatand BtauSer, enured ball for a bearing before Comials Cemials Comials siesK Kennedy en Btut day Morning, TUE DEMOCRATIC SOCIETY. IIS WOBKIR l-BNNTI.VANIA OllTLINKD IIV UON. CIIAUNOKY P. ULACK. An OraaDltstlen Whose Uranchte Kasch Kvery Uamlst In ihe BMte te rreaeh tha Ciuaade ut Fnra J.rr,rtenian Drmer-rary-Tbs Party tllnli. AtlllialtaK. Thore waa a oinventlnn of Demoerallo clubs at Harrlsburi; m May 24 lat, when tbs Demoeri tle 8?clnly e P nnsy Ivan's was ternied, with Urtannoey K, Hlack as presi dent On tbe l'iiurtli et July sncaeedlng tbe National Aasreiatlcn 01 Democratic clubs waa formed by tbe Haltlmnre conven tion, aud Oev, Ulack waa again eltcted fireatdent. He Iimi ainre given his entire Ima and labor te the management and extension nl thnte ergsnlfatlnra, Tbs obaratttref tbenafnal isrolaien Is wtll known. lIutwbstlatheDemocratleHoclety of PennaylvanlaT Tbe New Yerk ITerW IntervUwed Mr, Black en Tuis.lay. The cx-llcuteuanl gev erner eald : The Demoerallo 8"elety of Pennsylvania was fermea In May, lt8 It La up te data done mere geed work, with a smaller foiee and lesa money, than any political organi zation ever did before. It enoennteted at first a natural disinclination en tbe part of members of i-stabilshed clubs te any alteration of tbtdr old names, and tta dUtlnotlve Dexoeratlo societies feutd small favor In the ettles during tbe last campaign, their spirit snd pnrpose being, oreourae,ilttle iindnratoed. In tbeejunlry, however, (biae Institutions found a ready aoeoptance. . , .. . The voting of November last shows that thn farmers, the farm laberera and the village people must ba enlightened and a large percentage of their votes changed befere we can be ensured of the success of tariff retei 111 or of Democratic candidates. Fer this purpese the Democratic aoelety ir, at Mr. Cleveland expressed if, tbe mejt elllelent auotiey ever iievlacd. bueh people steady, staid, for the meat part highly religious, will have nothing te de wlib clubs' s name tee often associated with exeeiaea of variena kinds. Ner srs tbey willing te glve of tbelr money or of tbelr Hum te Idle parades and tbelr attendant wta'e In foolish show and noise. But the Democrstle soeloty, time honored as tbe method of action employed by the fathers of ibsrepublle and et the Dsmoeratic parly iu tbelr suugglet with tbs same unscrupulous federalism whleh oenfronla ua te-dy, and a a sober, deliber ative assembly sort of epeu parliament of the people, lustlnat with tbe spirit of local liberty Is most attractive te them. Permanent, tta proceedings oeuduoted, under tixeu rnles and, In meat ewe-, pub lished te the world, It allerds a Held ter local lalenta scarcely exceeded by Legists tureer Cengrrcs. " Nevtrtholes, soeloty1 la a oorupre eorupre oerupre henslvo word nrd lueludcn 'elub.' All Democratic e'.uba am, In a renae, Datne cratle Boelotio", and en the roll of the Na tional Association el Democratic clubs are numerous Democratic societies, while en tbe roll of tbe Demoeratlo Hoclety et Penn sylvania are numerous Dsmoeratic elubs, working In perfect harmony and wltb no friction in regard te names. But, for tbe reasons given, and many ethers, it la inueh te be desired tbat all new association of Democrats for papular discussion and agitation shall be designated ' Damcoratle soeletler,' thus producing a uniform and harmonious system throughout tbe coun try. In many eates, cluba established for years bave changed tbelr nainea te tbat of Demoeratlo society, retaining some portion of tbelr old tlllei ter Identlfliailen. Fer Instance I he old and powerful (Jreacent elub of Baltimore baa beoetne the Urcaant Democratic Society of Bal timore, and furnished an example wnleh may be wisely followed In ether cttler. Here la a letter Ibis moment recelvad from a Southwestern elty which exhibits tbe tendency and one of tbe reasons for it : There are quite a number of us here who wish te start a Demoeratlo aoelety, sud I hsve been itquested le ask you for Information 111 relation thereto. I win president of a tariff reform club tbat we tad liete before the election, but It Is the general opinion that Is purpose, as designated ay the name, wai tee llmlted. The name under which we new auek te omanlze baa no drawback, end wlllacnulre each j car u broader nnd mere radical meaning.' There la frequently much In a name, but tbc.re Is merulnspi. ration In UiIh name than In any ether, ex- enpt tbat of the Immortal Jtlleraen him self. . ., , . ' Tbe Democratic societies of the laat oentury, iMglutilug their agitations about 17'JJ and ceaalng only with tbe complete ttlumph of the popular e,ue In the eleo elee tlrn of Jttleraen In It 00, cxeielsed en Inlluance which was aetually dtelstve upon these. Tbe Hcclelle were numereus snd their munbershlp was composed of Ibe purest and host of tbe Kevolutlenary chsr chsr aeters. Nlnn-tenlbs et themembera of tte Demosratle Hoeleyof Baltimore hail been Kevoluttenary aeiuiera u 1110 gruai uuuiu uuuiu cratle Society of Pblladeltbla David Kit Kit Kit tenbouse waa prealdint and Dlipenceau secietary. Thore was a great society In New Yerk, another In Boiten. another In Ubarlesten and a state aoelety in Vermont, all el which lulmluatcd addresses and reso lutions which weie certitled Irem ene aecleiy te another, which, passing" from atate te stale In tbe newspaper press, In Dsmobleta and circulars, areuacd tbe people irem ene end of the land te the etber te a full sense of the perilous nature of tbe cen trallz'ng, opprtfl'iveBiid corrupting meas ures which the FederallstH were ut the time either enforcing or maturing. Tuere were also many Hucti societies In what were tben called the back part,' especially la these parts of PiuiH)lvanlaand Virginia. " The Democratic mveletlea of the last century were connected only by the tie a et fraternal correMiondencr. We Ihlnk we have Improved upon tbat, la our plan, new le very auuceasful operation, rneu primary society Is a member of the atate society, repreiibnted by deputies In Ua an nual general assembly, a body cboeNlug all cilloerMandpeeeoiBlngBllleglHlatlveBUthor. ltv. Tee cr.tlre svattm la managed in oerdlal cooperation with tbe regular, organization of the Demoeratlo parly, it will net make platforms or nomlnees, but vlgnreualy luppert both aa they are made by the e dinary csnvontlens et tbe pirty. It will, however, appeal te the public mind and Invoke public opinion In the Intervals betwbnc campaigns aa well as during campalgua It will, llke tbe Demo cratic aecleiy et Jtllerren'a time, discuss, agitate and aroute thoperp'e le the perils of tbelr situation. 11 win prnmeui ae h udy et fundamental pitaclples snd dlssemlnate them, through these neighbor hood parllamentv, wheru every cltlzm uisy be beard as treely, and, If be ban that te aay which Justly en'iimands publle opinion, wltb mi much Intlhencu and power as If be were speaking In tbe Ijsgitlature or In Uengieas. it will print It; It will sew tbe country wltb document!; It will educate a swarm of speakers and writers ea tbe true principles et republican government; It will euueate the people te teach Ihemaelvi s their rlKbtsBud their duties; It will army the Denlocralle parly lu harmonious union upon the creed of tlielr forefatbera, aud place it In solid 00 uin 1 upon that read which,' In tbe ltnguagn or Mr. Jetlersoe, lalnne leads te teac. liberty and safety.' Tien the Ddinrwratlc puty will ba IrrcsUtl. ble and lnvluclDle aimply bsuauie it ought te tt. Leeking at this brief form of tbe ergaul- ztttea of h primary Douiecratlo aoelety I Gov. Black here held up the form In quia quia lien, you will otjaervulbBteaeb individual member' signs u ulngW pledge, namely, 'te preaerye, defend ana advauee the esieuttal principles of free fcevetnment ai tormula'el by Themas Jetleraen and illustrated by the blttcry of tbe Democratic patty.' If you can Imagine a system of Democrstle societies throughout the American union, embraalug tbe Inlolli Inlelli itence and activity et the Democratle party, every ludlvldnal member having signed tbla declaration, jeu can Imagine the Democratie party in a atate et absolute hsrmeny upon any and every qutatlen. Every piopjvltlen et whatever ktnd would be Instantly brought 10 the decisive test et Ibe Jettertenian tuuehstenn. The writings et that matchleaa t-age would He open upon tbe desk of every Dsmoeratic society aa tbe very scripture of Damecratla faith. That wbleb agreed with the scripture would be iteslved snd tbat which disagreed would ba rejected ss tha device of tbe avll eas, TMre M ae ethsr stand srd et author. By te wblc alt Demoers'a awde no ether wales can bs Invrked aa beyond dispute. It it wa are all Jefleraenlaus Wa all subscribe te tha principles nf the 'author et tha Declaration et Independenen end the tanadar et the Democratic pittv.' Thus far all Democrats go together, we asy, for instance, differ about miner dststls et tariff legislation. But every man of us, big or tittle, learned or un learned, holds with Mr. Jeffersen that government under our republican con stitution esnnet, aud must net, levy tribute upon one elas of citizens solely for the aggrandizement et another class, and that tha many shall net be made the alavea et tba few by a cunning system of taxation whleh trenafeiB the hstd earnings et tbe former te the ovei flowing cellet s of tbe latter. Up te and upon tbat Hue. at least, we all aund together Oev. Hill and QroYer Cleveland, David A. Wells and Arthur P. Oeman, Henry ueerge ana William II. narnuut. Ltt ue, In tbe aplllt et Jeffersen, nght that fight snd win It for our country aud IU plain people, and we can postpone differences entll wa reach a question upon which tba authority is net elasr snd our duty is net plain. With tha system et Demoeratlo soeletlos rsasensbly extended aad reasonably active, the suoeea of tbe Democratle party In Ibe oengrasslonsl elections of ltttO, snd In tbe presidential eloclten lu 18W, I" curlalu as anything In the future can be." levt fob xwatNtT-rivK yk aits Then BlsltalalUs Feued Thai Ha Had Ac cumulated Uella a Fortnea lerTluin, (lea Clarke U ay den ran awsv from his home in tbe town et Wluslew, N. Y., Qlty ears age because his father liislste.d 011 nducatlngblm fertbemlulstry. Fer twenty, five years no Irene et him was found aud both hie nirenU died. A year or two age a distant relative from Watcrvllle found him In St. Leuis. He wa very eccentric, a firm bollever In spiritualism and severely economical. The news et hit death bas just reeohed Watervllle. He died in a meanly furnlabed room and upon hla pt-raeu waa found a key te a vault in a sate di posit oerapany, wlttiaeard attaehed thereto directing the publle edmlnlalrster te deliver the ssme te B O. Paine, et Wlnslew, who married his eldest sister. Bath are new dead. it waa found tbat Hay rt en had deposited securities smountleg te 35,000 with one et the trust oem pan lea of S'. Leuis. There waa about 11,000 upon bla person and In In strumenU sud papers Indicating that ha waa Ibe owner et prrpwty worm fAO.OOO. He left no will. His living relatives sia Ubstles Cook Havdcu, of Wlnslew, and tbs child ren of hla two sisters, among whom sre Pief. J. D Tayler, of Celby university; Prof. Jellerten Tayler, et Watcrvllle high school, and a iverai ethers. . Final laspecllen kt lbs YorMewn. The final inspection of tbe gunboat Yorktown, at tue Cramps' shipyard, en behalf of the navy department, waa made en Wedntsdsy. Seversl dsye will olspte before tbe beard uiakm lu report le Secretary Tracy Commedore Fllr.'ingb said tbst In sll nrebabllltv tbererert would bs favorable, snd Ihst tbe vesael would be promptly soeepted, Tbe contract prien, (450,000, will, wltb tbe exception et ff'JO.OOO be paid Immedtstely upon nor acceptance, and Messrs. Cramps will receive also a bonus of 189,000 for the exeees of 393 bon a power slUtned above the term et thn oentraot. The $20 000 will net be paid unt 1 altsr tbs vestal hss had lour mouths' ttb 1 in active service. Washington, D. U, Mareh HI. Tba secretary of tbs navy bes reeslved from the naval Inspection bearda faverable report en the gunboat Yorktown, Tbs report sutas tbat tbe vessel bas been eompleted in aoeordsnos with the oentraot and Is aul aul nelently strong le bear her weights et every description. Her clean condition and smoethnesi of movement Impteued tbe beard most fsverably, It bar dynamos were sst and oenneoted and bittery sur piled, sbe oeuld be put In oemmlaslcn Im mediately. Pat Is ea Ilia Itead. There sre two men lu this country who seem te be a tsrget for tbe newapsper cor cer cor respendenta,snd tbey sre Jehn L.Hulllvini tbe fighter, snd Pat Keeney, tbe Irish oemodlan. Whenever eitber takes a lew drinks tbe busy reporters tush tbelr nsmeslnte prlnL Tbe newspspers bave contained stories about both recently. The one concerning Keeney aald tbat bis oempany bad left him and be would have te dlaband far the season en aoetunt et his bad behavior. In a large ad In this week's C'iij;ier Pat comes te the front and gives tbe people te understand tbat be la still en deck snd has tha very same oempany lhat was wltb him in Lancaster reeantiy. Pat has many friends here who sre always glad te bear of tils auceesr. An Kx-CntlaDIt Hem In Jail. Kx-Cenatable Andrew .Hardneie, of Colombia, who was convicted ut the March adjourned sessions of having committed aduIUry with J alia Callahan, waa called for senteneetbis sfternoen. Jndge Patterson directed blm te pay s line of (100, cesis of prosecution sud undergo an Imprisonment of ene year lu thoeunly JaiL Tboseutence of Julia, alie being a single woman, was made (100 fine and costs. She was unsble te raUe tbat amount and will have te re. main In Jail three months. aferderad en I lie Highway. HiLLHinne, Oile, March, 21 young man named Themas Bireea, aged about 'A wa found dead jeaterdsy morning In tLe read st New Lexington twelve miles from this place, Hla dealh was caused by a platel abet through tbe head. He was a defend ant In a auit for bastardy breugbt by Mlaa Jetie Snyder, of Ibis oeunty. Ne clue has been ebuined of tbe murderer and tbe crime 1 thus far Involved lu m)atery. Fatally Shet by Ills llretner In I aw, Nkw Baltimehk, Mich., March 21 Frank Settler!, living two mllei from bore, was fatally shot lait night by Charles Uur.at, bis wife's brother, who bad been In New Mexico for three years and who announced bis return by sp pearlng at Selffert'a house and sheeting at hla sister snd her Lutband. Tbe murderer escaped. m ' Tha Police Pere Toe Uitl te Uealst. Dublin, March ill A numbref evle- llena took place te-day at Tenawilly, Denegal. A Urge crowd of sywpalblzsrs wltb tbe tcnsnU were present, but tbey were overawed by tbe presence el s strong force of police snd military snd made no attempt te interfere. Fully 300 police and soldiers attend 6d tbeevloteis. A Paper Tiuat Formed In Kegiaud. Londen, Mareh SL Fourteen of Ibe largest paper manufacturers lu England have formed a syndicate for the purpose of raising the price of paper. Tbey represent a capital oil 10,000,000. Suddsu Daalh el it Cotten llreksr, Ni:w YeitK, March til Business was almost suspended st the oeltou exchange te-day, In consequence of the sudden deitb of William Woodward, Jr.; one of tbe meat premluent members. He was stricken by npeplexy In a street car last evenlng snd dlbd In s few minutes. He had large lo le ter&ats In Seulberu corporations. Six Tear Fer H'gsl, New Yeiik, Mareh 21. ItebertSlgel, tbe pension cllie olerfc who was convicted of forging pension eh eckswai sentenced tt-ilay by Judge Benedict, In tbe United SUte circuit court, te six years In tbe Krle penltentlarr. s Vblld's kteO Found. A child's muff was found in tte large loom et tbe oeurt home last night. Tte owner can get It by calling en tbe Janitor, KKPHIBRMTATIVK WIlKIUirS HILL. Heavy Penalties PrevidMI Far tha t'enlth raaatel Kallieads Discriminating In lutss. I Full Taat of tha Measure. Twe bills regulating state commerce en railroads srs new before tba stste legisla tures In Ihe Senate Hen. Oerard Brown, et Yerk, presented a drstl of sn set that prohibited discrimination and the is? ue of free passes, and provided penalties thote thete thote ter. In spite of the faet that each sonster had taken an oath "te support, obey snd dofend"the state constitution the commit tee en J tidlelsry general reported this bill sdveraely en Wednesday te tbe Senata. In tbe Heuse Mr. Wherry Introduced n bill that bs been made up Itteratly from tbe atate constitution and from the section of Inter-state oemmeronlawnow In force. It quotes section 3 snd 7 of artlnle 17 of the atate oenslltntlon, prohibiting discrimina tions snd requiting that rates be reasons. ble. Tha third aeotlen provides for such publicity of rates as la Imposed upon tha railroads by Cengrtsa ferluter-slste iridic The full text et tbe bill Is as fellow : An act te earry into elleet the previsions el the third and seventh acotlent et artlcle 17 of the constitution of this common wealth, and te provide penalties for the violation thereof. Section 1, Be itenactel by the Senate and Heuse of Itepretetilatlves et Ihe com monwealth et Pennsylvania, In general assembly met, snd II la hereby ensetcd by the authority et tbe same, Tbat all Indi viduals, associations and corporations sbsll bsva equal rights te bare .mrsnns and properly transported ever railroads and canals, and no undue or unreasonable die. criminations shall be made In ehargea for, or in facilities for, IrsnsporUtten of Height or psssengets within lid state, or oeming from or going te any ether slsta Persons and property transported ever any railroad shall be delivered at any station at ahsrges net exceeding the charges ler IrsnsporUtten of persons aud property M tbs ssme else In the same direction te any mere dUtant station; but excursion and commutation tlekets mav be isaued at special ratea Section 2 Ne discrimination In charges or facilities for transportation shall be made between transportation companies snd in dividuals, or In favor of either, by abate ment, drawback or otherwise, and no rail road or eanal company, or any It Bire, manager or empleja thereof, shall make any preferences In furnishing cats or motive power. Section 3. That ovary common carrier subject te the previsions of this set shall print and koep opt n te public inspection schedules showing the rates sod fares snd ehargea for tbe transportation of passengers and properly which any mob common carrier ba established and wbleb are in force at tbe tltne within the state. The scbedulcs printed as ntetesald by any sueh common carrier shall plainly stote the plsces within the state betwerm whleh prepeity and paaeengera will be carried and shall contain the claailtloatten of freight in foreo, and sbsll also atate anparately tlm terminal charge h and soy rules or regulations whleh in any wise change, elleet or deter mine any part or the aggregate of such sferessld rates snd fares sud ebarges. Sueh schedules sbsll be plainly printed In large type, and copies ter the chi of the pub. la shall be posted In two publle and omsplou emsplou omspleu oas pisaes In every ileput, station cr llloe of sueh esrrler where paaseugorser freight, respectively, are reeelved ler transportation, lu aueh form tbat tbey shall be accessible te tbe public and can be oenveiiloutly In spected. , Ne sdvanoe shall bs made In the rate, fares and ehargea whleh have been estab lished and published r.a aforesaid by any oemmon carrier In oempllanco wltu the requlrementa et tbla section, except after ten dsvs publle nolleo, which shall plainly atate the changes proposed te be nrnde In thn sjneuute men in rerce, nua tne time When tbe Increased ratea, fares or ehsrges will go Inte effect; and the proposed ehsnges shall be shown by printing new snhodules, or shall be plainly Indleated upon tbe schedules In foreo st tbe time and kept open te publle Inspection, lteduotlens in sueh published rstes, fsres or obsrges shall only be msde after three days provleu publle notice, te be given In the sime manner tbat notice of sn advance lu rates must be given. And when any such common cairlershsll hsve eeubllshed snd nubllshed Its rstes. fsresand ehsrges In compliance with the previsions of this seotlen, It shall bs unlaw ful for such oemmon carrier te eharge, demand, oelloot or recelve from any person or persons, a greater or lets compensation for tbe transportation el passengers or property, or for sny service in connection therewith, Ibsn Is specified In such pub lished sohedule of rates, fares snd charges ss mav at the time be lu force. Every oemmon carrier subject te tbe pro pre pro vlilena of tbla act ahali tlie with tha aeore aeere Ury of Internal sffalrM oeplos nf its sohedules et rstes, fsres and ehargea whleh have been established and published In compliance with the requirements of this section, snd shall promptly netltly said seoretary of Internal affairs of sll ebangts made in the ssme. Kverysucb common ear r ler ahsll slse Ilia with ssid secretary el Internal sffalrs oeplos of sll enutrants, agreements or sr- rangemenu Wltu etner common carriers id relation te any tratlle a Heeled by tee pro pre visions of this act te which it may be a puty. It any anon oemmon carrier snsll neglect or refuse te file or publish Its schedules or tsrlffs of rates, fsres and charges as provided In this Motion, or soy part of tbe same, sueh common carrier shall, In addition te etber penalties herein prescribed, bs subject tea writ of tbe common plea In tbe ludl clal district wherein the principal cnlcoef said common carrier ! situated, or wherein aueh offense mav be committed. Seotlen 4. Any railroad or canal com pany making any overoharges ter enrvleea renoerea a enurneraiua 111 una aut auau for eaeh overcharge bullable te pay te the party thus overcharged a sum equal te three times tbe ontlre ehsrges thus made, and for each violation of any ether pro pre vision nf tbla act be liable te tbe party Injured for damages trebie the amount of Injury Buffered, lu actions brought as atoreald, damages tuttatned In the period of a year or part of a y car my bi declared upon or complained nf generally and as one separate oauae of action, and se, whether such damages be sustained In one calendar year or different years, and each separate cause el action may ua jetnea in euu anuuu , uui nothing oentalnod In this act shall be con strued te exempt any railroad or canal company from any duty, liability or pen alty Imposed by law ; provided tbat no railroad or canal oempany wbleb may Le a party te a Joint tarill of ratea, or Jelut wobeduleot euarges, ahsll be liable for ibe tstlnre of sny ether railroad or canal com pany te obaervn and adhere te the sfmeaald Joint tariff or Joint schedule. Seotlen C. Any director or ellluar nf any rsilread or eansl oempany, or any lOJtlver or trustee or leasee thereof, or any agent or ompleye of any oempany, roetdver, trustee, leasee or person aforesaid, or one of tbem Bioee or wuu any eiuer oerpirsuuu, uuiu psny, peraen or pirty aforesaid, who aball willfully charge or rueelve mere or leaa oemDeoaatlon for son lie rendered than aball be specified in tha posted schedule provided for lu section 3 of this set, or who sbtll neglect or refuee le pest said sebedule when required te de be, or who shall prepare or Issue for posting, a sebedule which shall net ojnfenu te tba requirements et this net, or who shall unjustly or unreasonably discriminate In tbe furnishing or distribution et earw, nhall ba guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be lined net cm-is tban (2,000 and ba liable te au Imprlsnment net exeeedlng six months for eaeh and every eileuse: Provided, tbat any agent or empleye employed lu soy etpjclty by any nnmninv u aforesaid. Wild may, lu dis charging bis duties, be governed by tbe said schedule, ahsll net be lUble te action or prosecution under this set. Section 0 All laws or pari et laws lcennslatent herewith be and the same tte hereby repealed. la Town. Mr. Soulier, el Wilmington, one of the lessees ct Fulton opera house, was In Lancaster last evoelng looking after hi business. An les Wagen Ureaka Down. At Water aud Chestnut street tbl morn ing the lee wagon of Samuel Klllett broke down. It bed te be leu in tee sueei -"...: , ..i. i .h.Hii..r.rf ' Denegal la suing ,-. --r-. nai i us, ihuiius uw.7 . .v ....-, CITIES AND BOROUGHS m 1 -'r TO lieORIVM TAX FstOl reMfsMM FfeBAVi INStJBANOa eOMPANII The senate Agrees te Ike M swears I Thslr Tsiallea-rtaal Paawaawattfeafas- 'ii ana mil By Iks Hoses-Oae at Che Street Kali way Kills scassiHWd, UARRisutm, Pa., Msreh 21. "a Senate bills were fsverably follews: Providing for tta West Penn term at (27,300 1 s (1,000 te pay tba legal itpttMatMtvMtfifca laie juuaeTiunkey, Btasg tba aaaeaat M bis salary for part et tha year 186ft. 1 Mvlln's bill orevldlna for tba tevaatlss" Han nf -ft. I.,- -- ai aMWamA i.vu u uie imnuii. luanuvyjviimH vjw . oeaniaDie ana psnai msuiuuesw was a view et adopting a aaMera systata cl bookkeeping, purchasing sappilaa, afcf was favorably re pet no. . The follewlog bills wte pssstd ItUali;' inquiring fire Iniuraoea oempaaHa aat ar the state te pay tax ea pramlasaata or boieugb treasurers en iBsstraaea wltnln tha llmlta of said dlawriati aaa as!'' Incorporation el' and reghutlea at MM Yeung Men's Christian ssanslsllnaa ta provide for the lsaulng ertiflestaa et sTaafr. Itorleua service te bonerabiy eldlerv. Tbe new soldier' orphan was amended te allow tba oemmtatoa, taw, clerks at a salary of (1,400 a year aaaa. j?, lu the Heuse Kay ear, Palladelpala, aaal ene of the negatived bills for tba Uenraeta tlen of street railway oempaaMa mltted. The general revenue bill, wltb laatMwvta exempting manufaetuilng oerporslioas at auu taxation and providing for IU of mortgages snd Judgmsnuofeer; emitted in the present law, was flnallv. . V The bill was rerterted favorably Nermal soheols (180,000, instead et (MV a berstofeie. by an aiiaest vele. m Aeia el a Usspsraaa. Chattanoeqa, Tsbb., IsaraB SI Til U great excitement la Beaaa oeaaty,1 stele, evsr a UndUh attasspt at Monday evening last JlonOedlsy, a desperado, went te tba boeaa et Brown, and told blm if aaweaMi ns weuia riuais niss wiu duuww, 1 tbat It be would net ba would "ay blm. Brown did net oesne eat aa threw four or ttva dynamite eartrk tbe root of tba boeea, Theysxij terrlBe force, nearly demcltabtagt and iPjurleg Mrs. Brewe. Coeloy was arrested Taetday, swore be would kill lh Ore ,1 testified against blm. Whea he weaj beiere a msglstrste be Immediately 1 platel en tbe first wltaese ea teei was tben shot In the brad by a 1 sheriff, ibe bullet euttlng tbe eeala, aat 1 Injuring tbe akull. ue waa leaaai butlwae admitted le bail by stricken magtetrste. It tnraed eallal straw bsll.snd be finally escsaediaia: Carolina, A reward le offered far aw and be will probably be lyeebea M ae1 esplured. Waahlnalea Tairltsry's Naw asiasa'albj WAIBINQTON, MSrCb ZL ThO 1 sent te the Senate te-day the talk nominations : $ Henry N. Blake, of Mentana, te ft luetics of tbe supreme oeurt 01 1 Jehn O. Flemmlng, el Colerado, la fea I S. attorney for tbe dtetrlel of Coleraaevi Miles C. Moere, WaUa weiie. wa Ington territory, te bs.gbverner el-1 In gten territory. Oliver O. White, of Dayton, Wa territory, le be secretary of the UnMeryVi Alse a long list ti pestmsstere. V. fc Khoda Iilaad's ausBbtlaaa TUtwa, f PitovieKNon, K. I., March 311 Kepubllcan slate convention te day nsted uovsrner ittjai u. xartier Uev. Taft spoke of bis tnsblllty his thanks for tbe honor, bat 1 be oeuld net cbsnge hi mlad decision reached by bits eetae I'tM aft i te aoespt tbe honor again. The cs said, required sacrifices whlehae 1 longer make. Herbert W. lawa Idonee, was then nominated feri Daniel O. LltlUtleld for Iwateaaaw nor, and tbe rest of Isst year's re-nemlnated ea fellows : Fer slate, Samuel IL Cress: for Samuel Clark ; foratterosy geaeral,! ltegers. atust Pay tar tha Frsaaktsa. Nkw Yerk, Msreh 21 Mr. Jaw I rspld transit oemsatttee called ea , Grant tedsy te rsealve bl Increasing tbe elevated read's facilities and le est parmlssiea (a I loop et tbe elevated system of reaaa Kej battsrv Dark. Msyer urana rsss aoeeda te tbe oemmlttee'e rtqeest 1 that hereaftar whatever nreparly law) ' vated read should get most ba sate leg. v MnumioBlea- Many Btallree WAsniNOTON. Mareh 2L Tea state oemmeroe oammlasleB bsve sll Southern and Southeastern usmnsnlss te sppesr before tba en tbe 21 of April nsxt, aad the! r expert rates are mode, aad le a concerning tbe beat manner 01 publUhlng sueh rsteiL Ilia Year's Blaallngs aaaeaaiS I NKA-rrr.K. W. T.. Mareh 21 Q. ten, book-keeper ter Smith Brethers tj nt a nole te the firm en Monday Wsja wltb the sate keys, saying that be vjafj and would net be down that asy. man .. mada at Carlten's ledglaga aaA M; iB.rnna that ha had left the eUy. smlnstleb of Ibe books showed leal ktj an amhrzzler te the ameuBt w naritnn had been In Htaltlt employ but a year. a Youth Klii alls raiser. i,i.viu.. Tex., Mareh 21 rii.i..,...- . ahnt and killed YS bis son, MoOsegle Uiddeae,abeyatW boy hsd frequsnuy aaaeu nss aaaa .., ,,,., h.,1 ivn ratnaesu Ha I posaeaslen of a weapon, aad, waJaej With It, WSS uiaeuTwaw J wim asked for an explanation, aa .n.ri tha bev tbat be turned tba ' en bis fa'.ber, sheeting him threafa ! hreast. i .. . .. w Halaa w 0iauf wa - -- V7 -' tNr.iiKa.pei.U. Maren . nnatniLBtaratlodlanepelU, who wee n.ia.1 Ien than a Week sgO, bBS nearly 1,600 appUcaUeas rer pestuaaw, average of '-je potiveaa filed. mi,i.il'i War UevsnaM Ial Jacksen, Miob.,Msreb 21 K- Austlu Blslrs oenatiiou wwa proved yesteiday, and taa jiroLeunoed him out of danger, aiKAsniaw UMOAti gajaj Wahinoten, V. C, Mate xexel vuinni PaBBMlTaniei ,'iata saaTI,iinB4t en Fridar by tuie' lemnerature ; north weaterly Waaa Aseafcar etiaesl nuni.iv. afareh 21 Taa M 101 ... -1- 1 -- , - . .haarenadaf I , u,v . i V- r' -'y&m&&Jcmiit&i!zviit. VaAiifltesStg ttx
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