;r i ; I'kt-nf j'OT A. ), Wfr JW JC. Hi 1 - SI 1 . i 4 3 M I I 1 ah i ; u te N VOLUME XXV NO. HE WIS DHB0KIST. retma tB&Mem lbiybb town WITS VHBABMBS MOlOtY. B hwliw Ofr Bener eajisa Tnm Nmbaat.rar UnrtMNHMl. Bat Thsy KMMI.aMlltlMIIUIMMM Other arson's aim rieeeea. number of well knows buelasaa turn of Lsnc ter have been vletlmtsad by a clever ynnng scoundrel wbe succeeded la beating tbem our e a cetisldereble ram of mosey, after whieb he flnl from tbe city. The yeang fellow arrived la Laaceeter beat three week age, and (tupped at the Franklin hnata en Menk Quaes afreet Mia name ii J. F. Lewie aad be aoea kaew everybody about the hotel, aa he waaaa freak a. a lead of lee and a geed talker. Hie Call eeeeaed te bare no limit and he spoke 'la the meat familiar way with people that ha keew bat a few mlantee. Hie f et ward manner made many people leek upon blm with euapiolea, wblia there were ethers who admired blm for hla (real amount of cheek. He had aoareely landed In the town before he told people that be waa attaehed te the advertis ing department of Barnum ft Balley'a olreua whteh will be here la the aprlng. Ha told wonderful aterlea of hla oeanecUoa with Mr. Barnnm, and eald that the famoea ahewmaa had picked him from the etreets, a waif, and brought him up la hie bnelaeta Ha aatd that be had carved In atmeat every oapael'y tea showman and told et hi great travels and many adventures. Ha called himself "Btrnum's kid," and managed te get a atery of blmaelf Inte an evening ootem eotem oetem porary, although the piper Intimated that he waa a very big liar. Bxm after arriving In Lancaster Lewi - unfolded a number of advertising schemes, whleh he etld he was working up independ ently of the circus. The principal one waa a bill of fare. Ha called upon the keepers of three prominent hotels and restaurants and told tbem his atery. He induced them te allow him te get out a bill of tare covering ter tbem tree of charge. The Inside of these covering were te be filled with advertising earda He divided them, off Inte spaces whleh be eeld te different business firms of tbla elty at prleea ranging from 3 te ffl. At the bees bindery et William H. .Sey he bad the meat expensive kind of Ruaslaa leather coverings made which ha took around and showed te the advertisers, After securing the advertisements he had them set up. In the early part of thla week he took a proof arennd te the different meicbauta te show what a geed Jeb he waa getting. He then oelleotcd the money for the card whleh mnst have amounted te considerably ever S100. Oa Wednesday te waaareuud town In the mere leg but ha mysteriously disappeared aonietlmeduriag tbe forenoon and has net been seen slew. Tneie Is no doubt that he has tied. Tne men who put the advertisements la the bills of fare cevera have get nothing for their money and Mr. Ray baa net been paid for the work, wbteh ameunta te upwards et 123 Lswta left an unpaid beard bill at the Franklin house et f S and he Is aald te have borrowed money from different people In the city. A number of cases of false pretense could be made egalnst him It he were te be captured, Lewie blred a boy te go with him te sollelt advertisements, and besides paying his beard at tbe Franklin house, be prom prem ised blm a Jeb wltb the circus at f 5 a week during the tenting Beaten. The young rascal resorted te ail kinds of means te get advertisers. He would eall at business beuses, and represent himself aalhe clerk at tbe Franklin house. It the merchants would refuse te advertise with him be would tell tbem that In the future the packages that came te "his hotel" from their ateres would net be looked after. Intbls way be bulldozed a number et people. He also told advertisers that lit sobeme was a benefit te tbe people for whom be was getting cut the covert. Bat they really knew nolbleg about what he was doing, having merely given him permission te furnish covers for their bills of fare. Upen bis own respena blllty he put sn advertisement et a celebrated brewing firm In New Yerk atate en one of his cavers. He then wrote te tbe firm telling tbem tbat he would draw en tbem for tbe money. In willing he used tbe nsmesef people here that tie knew sold their beer, Tbe matter was Investi gated ana the young man did net get tbe money In thla Instance. Lewis waa very iluab alter he bad made hla collections In this elty. He spent a great deal of meney about tbe hotels and saloons and Insisted en everybody drinking with him. He would treat whole orewda at a time and many thought him a "nice young man," although everybody waa nnlted In tbe opinion tbat be was a liar and a freab kid. The people who were aurprlsed tbe most at bis sndden departure were his advert leers. Lswta Is aald te hava baen epsratlng In Ku'.en, Heading and etber places. A man from Reading came here In search of blm tbla week, but he waa tee lata Lut year during the county fair Lewis had a tent at the park In which the prlr clpal attraction was an eaaltled man. He then went te tbe printing tfflee of W. A Halbteb and by telling tbat gentleman that a person who was well known had aent him, be succeeded In getting a let of circu lars. He then tried te get away, but Hal baeh bad him arrested for false pretense. He a tw tbat there wa a provpeet of going te Jail se he paid tbe bill, wbleh waa about 15, aa well aa tbe oests. It Is pretty cer tain tbat be has no connection wltb Barnum at present, If be ever bad. While here he talked considerably about tbe clreus busl. neaeand was caught In numerous lies, out of whleh he alwaya managed te wriggle. He Is a elever young scamp and will make hla mark, even If it la a bliek one. ran. rat of TbeiaM W!U. Tue body et the Iste Tbemsa Wallace waa taken te Alteena this afternoon by a num ber et relatives. The pall bearers In thla elty were seven grandsons et tbe decerned, as follews: Jehn, T. Wallace, Rlebard M-, William H. and Edward 11. Ketlly, brethera of tbla city, Jehn McQovere, of Kiaten, ar d William Curry, of Alteena. Tbe body will will be taken te tbe realdenee of Jamea K. Curry, son In-law of tbe deoeased,lnAlteona, Te-morrow morning eervleea will be held In St. Jehn's cbnreb, In tbat city, and tbe Interment will be made at the St. Jehn's eametery. HI Twnl-riltn BUnlageAuntT.raaty Yesterday Henry Wolf, barber, was mar. lied twenty-five jeus and bla wire aor aer prlsed him at the r home, en West Orange street, In the evening. Hhe Invited abut tea families of relatives te tbe boese aad then sent te the barber shop for her hus band, aummenlng him home at once by tellltg him tbat some one wanted te aee him en particular bnslueas. He went and was aalenlibed taaeeaajnaey people gain erel He aoen found out the eausa and a general gexl time followed. IWpublic Caucus. A majority of the Republican membere elect of tbe next city ceucclla have elgaed a oallferaotuonstobeheld In common noun oil chamber en next Monday evening at 8 e'eteek. Fer tbe next few daya these will be lalervtetred tarns 182. a wtu Bmwa era tarea i bT, ksekst axe aa en sa After a raw Jeawt K. Zenker, a wall kaewa teleajtaaa eawraw formerly of Laaaastar, died at has aaasa,Ha. 76T Hewlett aveaae, Ceerdea, aa Tkaraday evealag. Ha and aata etew. far akawt am weeka, and tMeaaee m hla death waa typheM fever. Deceased waa a aea of ratua ZMber, the watt kaewa wagea iMdtderet 496 North Qaeeaatnet, Ha waa aera aad ntad tathlaeHy. la early Ufa ha aeeame a telegraph operator, aad wbea D . PoMakadekargaeftae Western Union WHee u thla city ha waa hie aaatetaat Afterwarda Mr. Zseber bceama manager of the Lancaster cftlee, a poeltien that ka bald foraeme time. About alx years age ha waat te Philadelphia aad aeetpted a poeltien with the Baltimore Ohie oem- Pny, wklek be held np te the time et the aoaaeildaUoa with the Western Union. He thea entered the atrvtea of the Foetal oom eom oem paay, with whleh he waa eeaaeeted antll evartakaa by hie fatal lUaesa. Ha waaaa lateUlgeat aad brUltaat eperater, and there aevar waa a man la the aaaaa service la thla elty wbe had mera Irtende. He waa kind aad obliging te the public, and wee alwaya highly epekea et by bla employers. Mr. Zwber waa about S2yeara of ag B waa married, aad, beeldea a wife, leavea three children. Ha waa a member et Metemere Tribe, Ne. it, of Red Mea aad Lancaster Ledge, Ne 68, Kelgbta of Pythias of thla city. He alae belonged te a telegraph' operatera' society la FnUadalnkla, The body will be brengbt te Laaeaeter for latenaent m MkauaBNOMerTaaaBAMO jdrt. Cbey Omit tne Went Pt oMeatev" aa Vkrae Maa aaaape Paring Oasts. A number et eases were argued la the quarter seealeaa court ea Thursday and deolslen rendered In the following t Commonwealth ve. Henry Blater,keeplng I a gambling beuse ; Ignored, Amea M. Ollne i te pay oeeta. Rule te ahew eauie why that part of finding of grand Jury should net be eutcaen en aa imposed oeeta ea Mr. Ollne. Rule made absolute. Commonwealth va. J. Milten Roop, vio lating liquor law j ignored, JameeJackeea te pay oeeta. A similar rale aad aame die position. Commonwealth vs. Bamuel H. Miller, sailing dlaeaeed meat: Ignored, Levi Zim merman for oeeta. B trne rule and disposi tion. In miking the above disposition of oests the grand Jury emitted the word "prose cutor" after the namee et Ollne, Jacksen aad Zimmerman, and this omlislen made their action void. The rales In b lng made absolute relieve these men of the payment of oests, end the result le that no one Interested In these eases get oeeta. Of Af ea Iberaday. Geerge F. Hambrlght, youngest son of W. F. Hambrlght and night ticket agent at the Pennsylvania railroad atatlen, waa twenty -one yeara of age jeaterdey. He celebrated the event, at the residence et his father, ft a 430 North Charlette etreet, last evening by giving a "atag" party. Twen. ty-twe et bla frleada were present and they epent a meat enjayabla evening, la singing, dancing, playing gamue, fte. Aa orebaatrs, whleh waa oendueted by Prof. Haas, furnished exeellent mutle. During tbe evening Mr. Hembtlght waa presented with a beautiful Initial ring, which name from his young friends Ed ward Kaey made tbe premutatien speeeb, and Mr. Hambrlght, who waa taken com pletely by aurprlse, responded. The latter alae received a large cake, cm whleh were letters Including hi. name and age. The affair te one et the most pleaaant of Its kind held thla eeaaen. BllfhtFlre In Moen Jey, There waa a slight fire at the bakery of William Bheellng, In the town et Mount Jey, en Thursday afternoon. It was cauaed by a -detective 11 ae, and tbe alarm waa Bounded shortly after 4 o'elcok. Tbeoltl Tbeeltl tens responded very promptly, end tbe tire was extinguished with bueketa et water berere tbe arrival of tbe hose carriage. Aeltwaa, tbe dsmsgedene waa slight, but It would bava been vrry great had It no been for tbe timely arrival of assistance, aa the buildings are et frame. An Apron B.iaar. Lut evening an apron b.xur opened In Frank Mettfelt'a new buUdlng en North Queen street. Tbe attendance waa very large and tbe display of pretty things tbat are ettered for sale la very large. It will be continued te night and tbe proceeds are te go tewarda tbe construction of a new Lutheran ehapel te be eall tbe Emanuel In honor of the late Dr. Green weld. It will likely be ereeted at Walnut and Plna atreeta. B. J. 8. ICuwle Wads. Rev. J. B. Keen wain, of Mlltersvllle, waa married en Thursday morn leg In Pinegrove, Pa, te Miss Carrie D. Miller, daughter of Rev. E. J. Miller. The ceremony waa performed In Ht. Paul's Evangelical obureb, and it was tbe largest wedding of tbe aeta in In Pinegrove. Miss Katie Kemberly, of MU Jey, acted as bridesmaid. Among tbe guests were Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Warfel, Miss Mary Menies and Miss Msry Bewman, Mlllersvlllr, and Mrs. B. A. Birr, Laneaster. Will Have Big Fallowing, from Ibe Columbia Dally Mens of Thursday. Fer onee tbe New Era and Kxamintr are In taver et tbe aame candidate. Each et tbem haa come out boldly in their editorial oeiumna in raver et M.jer a. u. iteicceai. Geerge C. Kennedy, eq , who la a candi date for tbe Repuolleat. nomination for district attorney, la a buatler from Huitlere buig, and will have a big following at tbe primaries in April. Sheriff Burkbelder Is aald te be bla backer. The popular aherltf can give him many valuable pointers. Millar.vlll Bcboel Olmfs. Tbe winter seaalen et tbe State Nermal aobeol oleaed yesterday, and In the evening theatndenls enjoyed themselves In dltlerent weye In tbe chapel which waa thrown epn te them, Te-day there werea large number of students about the dltlerent railroad atatlena taking their departure for home. The rprlug aeaalen epene en April 1. A atata el tb Brara. On the fourth of May next, the 'third anniversary et tbe Bayinarket maaaaere In Chicago, the atatue In honor of tbe brave two hundred pollet men wbe faced the mob en that fearful night will be dedicated. The atatue, etandleg en the very spot, renreaem a a police elheer, berole alas, with hla right band uplifted. The Inscription reeda : "In tbe name of the people or tbe atate et Illi nois 1 command peace," tbe words spoken by Captain Waid a moment before the bomb was thrown. Aa AM.rmanle Weeding. Alderman Plnkerten bad bla fifth wed ding last evening, when be Joined la wedlock Geerge W. Tahudy, a Junk-dealer of tbla city, and Mla Catherine Bender. A Secial vaai la BaaeMag. la Reeding ea Thursday Mrs. R. C. Hale gave a tea whlCi was largely attended, and among tbe receiving ladles were Mra. A. J.Btelnmaaand Mlia BlanoheFianklie, of Lancaster. Oaeght la a Cotten rictw, Oharlea Geed, a young man employed at Oaldweli'e Heading oettoa lap milla, met with a horrible accident en Tbuiaday. Hla left arm waa naught la the ateker, a aaacklae ha BfaswMi aad tara off at the I WHIRRY TO THE RESCUE. AkHUMISTBATOM Of HTATB74 nwaKewa tee aa ajasakttkMd Oeaat; niSfesiBaaiMvs la treaasea ammuii aeeaiag te Daeevet aadlmavevs iheMatbees at she ajak- leg read OesaaalatleM rs el the aatte HAaateatRa,Pa,Mareh 23 lathe Heuse today, Wherry, Dsmeerat, et Cumberland, offered a concurrent resolution directing the etakleg fund oemmlsskmera te report Ike. atate of. the alnklng fund, banke.a whleh atata money te deposited, and tbe amenatdspealied in each, aoewipinled by a joint moluttea making provialea for a aaw ayatem et buslneta. Wherry bad plared ea the deeka of mom bare a pamphlet alleging gross mteaaaaage aseat la tbe dlpoalUea of the alaklegtund money. Tkeaoaeerraot reeoluttea waa laid ever aader the rules unlU Monday evening aad the Joint resolution waa referred te the eemmtttee ea weya and means. Oa taetlen of Few, Philadelphia, a bill requiting eeurta te transfer Ueenaea te tte legal representatives of dreeaeed liquor dealers, negatived la committee, waa placed ea the ealender. A motion te fix special order for tbe con cen con aideraUeaof the bill et MoDenald, Ltoka Lteka wasae, requiring liquor dealers la cltlee of tbe third class te pay 1300 Instead of 500 tailed for the second time, lacking the aeesaaarry twe-thtida vote. A reaolutlen waa adopted fixing apeelal Order for tbe oenalderatlon of theaeldlera' erpbana commission bliu a pretest was read from tbe Working Women's asaoela tlea. Pnlladalnhia. aa-alnat tha nrnvUInn In i am allowing the male inspector mera eompeasatlen tban the female Inspector. The Few libel bill, whteh bad been neg. etlved, waa recommitted for the purpose, It la nnderatoed, of amending It la accord ance with the wishes of the Butte Editorial association. labqb rBerira tesr ten tarn araiE An Invf .ligatien or the Werk of the atak leg Vnnd Oea.mlsalen.ra, Tbe attention of the Legislature will be directed very forcibly toward the atate alnklng fund by a concurrent reaolutlen and two accompanying bllla whleh Mr. Wherry purposes te Introduce In the Heuae. The reaolutlen directs the alnklng fund commissioners te report te the Legislature wltbln ten dsys the amount et easb surplus In the alnklng fund, tbe banks In which It Is deposited and the amount deposited in eaeh. Oienf the blile prevldea tbat at the beginning of eaeh' quarter all the cash aur- lu. In tbe alnklng rund shall be Invested i United Btatee bends, exeept the amount of alx months la ten at en the state debt and a suffleleat asm te meet any actually need neod leg negotlaUeea for the purehaae of state debt and a aumcleat aum te meet any ac tually pending negotlatlena for the pur ebeee of elate leans, and 1250,000, provided that the Investment shall realiss net leea man z per cent. In support of the resolution Mr. Wherry baa bad prepared a pamphlet te be read with tbe reaolutlen aad distributed among the membere et the Lregtaletnre. Figures drawn from the reports of the etnking f and oemmlaalonere show that their eneraUcma for the fiscal yeara 1830 7 and 1SS7-B bava entailed a lese te tbe state of ever 1250,000 and have eansed tbe accumulation la the fend of an unneceasary cash balance et 12,368843.73 It le shown that the commissioners sold In the early pert of the fl'eal year 1837 8 if 000,000 United Btatee 4 per eenL benda at L24 7-10 when there waa already a cash balance et nearly 11.600,000 In the alnklng fund treasury. Tbat these benda were net aeld for tbe purpose of purchasing out standing atate benda la shown from the fset that wltncnt the proofed a of thla sale, after having purchased 1802,000 (par) of auto 5a and having met all tbe obligations of the alnklng fund for the year, there still would have been lett at tbe end et tbe fiscal year ever 11,000,000 In cash In the treasury. Tbe explanation offered by tbe commis sioners for this .transaction la that it waa made In anticipation of a decline la the market value et United Btatee beedr. If. this were tbe caaetbe anticipated decline would have te reaeh ea low aa 110 la 1692 before tbe atate could have Buffered nny possible lore, for tbe very simple reason tbat the benda would have drawn 17 eenta en the dollar (par) in Internet between the time et their aale and February, 1802, when they would have been needed te meet the outstanding 5 per cent. lean. Moreover, there la tbe beat financial authority for the eaaertlen that net even aueh a finanelal panle followed the failure et Jay Coeke ft Ce. In 1873 would put government 4i below 120 at any time between new and February, 1892. ' Upen the hypothesis that UnltadStatea 4i will be at 120 at least la February. If 02, la figured tbe lese te the atata of 9260,000 by tbe operattena of tbe alnklng fund oommla eommla oemmla slooers dniing tbe peat two years, but In addition te tbla It Is alae ahewa tbat the less wenid equal 1100,000 even should tbe government 4s by sny unforeseen cause be forced aa low as 110 by 1892, whleh Is net. however, a result tbat any financier will admit or oen.lder. Tne losses te tbe state have been occasioned : First, by tbe eale of United Siatee benda te purebase atate bends at an enormous premium ; secondly, by the purebase of atate benda at an enormous premium, when a large profit could bava ueen abewn by tbe purchase of United Btatee bends Instead of the state bends, aad, thirdly, by a failure te invest surplus funds In United 8 tales banda when it would bava been done with safety, and leaving etlll large cash balances for future tranaaotlena in the fend. These lea.es, aa figured by tbe tranaao tranaae tranaao teona of dltlerent periods during the two years upon tbe reasonable hypothesis of a market value of net leas tban 120 for United States bends In 1E92, and also upan tbe Improbable basis of a decline te 110, are aewn In detail by tbe appended table : U.S. Hend. at U. B. Uend. at 120 no. la 1831. In lsl urrember, 184 ,. Vebrairy, 18-7 April, iwf Ijwt mnntb. et ldi7... November, 1H7 December. 1897 Jan anl June, Inc. '63 J illy aa Nev.. IS 9. . November, 1883 I Agslnefin. 18.114 00 11,500 M bSfiZi 7 tl.8.6 70 11730 10 5X0110 l,l 4C 'M II mvuieq eo,ieoo) 15,010 64 t.W) 6 15 613UI V7f 4W110 16,(4)00 6,160 IN KaCsiTw iTbiirsTai These figures Indicate an Immenae lesa In either case where a large profit te the atate might have reaulted from tbe investment of tbe surplus In Interest bearing securities Instead of purchasing atate leans net yet due, or permitting tbe surplus te lie In tbe banks without bearing latere!. O'rUj rigbt WllbRwerd. A brutal fight occurred Tueaday night In a suburbsn sporting plaee, near Lee An gelea, Cat., between two J.psneae girls, wbe bad quarrelled. Tbe girls se'zxl short Jspaneae awerda and attacked eaeh etber. Each proved akllful In Ibe use of tbe weapon, and both were aoen dripping wltb bleed from numerous cuts. Tbe sfTeir would esrtalnly have ended In the deatb of one if net both bad net tbe claah of ateel attracted a passing policeman, wbe entered tbe place. Neither girl received mortal wounds, tut both wete elashed all ever the upper part of the body, The Dynamo Draw tta Hseni. Doctors and aelentlfla men In Hcranten B'e Interested In a peculiar case which de veloped there en Thursday. A week age Cberiee Nler ran a needle Inte bla toot Uurgeene Bought In vein ter 1L Nler waa en'ihuraday taken te the plant el the Hu burban Eleotrle railway and hla feet held near one of tbe dynemea. la fltteen minutes the needle waa drawn out. aeahen's reetasesler. The postmaster general has appointed J, K. Brawa prtauater at Geahea, tan LANCASTER, PA., FRIDAY, MARCH 22, I860. a atBAK-mwDKe raTMciaw. eta a-ewen Baff.rlag rraaa the aaaete et the Long-eontlaatd Cm el Merphia. Dr. Levi W. Hnrtlnr, age 97 yeara, ter. aaerlyef Etat Petersburg, Lancaster eoua eeua ty, who was found flourishing a knife In the oerrldor of the Philadelphia pottcfllee early ea Thutad.y morning, waa later la the day examined by Police Burgeon An drew. He appeared tt be quite rational daring the Investigation and made a plala, atratgbtterward vutement regarding him self. He aald that be graduated from J.fTeraen medical callers in 1880 and returning te hie home engaged la tbe drug bualaeeaaad praetlee of medicine. He became avletiaa of neuralgia and loaemnla, and, In order te obtain rellef, administered merphia by. pedermlcally. In a ahett time, be became a slave te the dtuj. Oa oee occasion he attempted suicide by hanging, but waa die eavered by a eeuiln and out down. Bubea quently he became connected with eleotrle light oemptnlte In Norfolk, Vs., and Wil mington, Del, Oa Saturday last be came te Philadelphia. The Interval between tbat day and yester day morning was a blank te blm. He remembers having borrowed eeventy-flve eenta with which te pay bis fare borne, but epent the money for merpbia, lie aald that When he awoke In a police eall be imagined that he was in an aaylum for the Insane. Dr. Hertlng wn llrat taken te tbe Sixth police district, and aent from there by Police Surgeon Andrews tb Central atatlen. At the latter plaee be became ae exelted that theaurgeen aent for Dr. Angnay, the dletrlct pbyslelan, and had blm administer a proper dose el morphine. Papers en tbe prisoner showed tbat he had been forging the names et pbytlclana In Philadelphia te prescriptions te obtain the drug. He told the Burgeon that he oeuld new take from tea te sixteen grains at a time. Surgeon Andrews telegraphed his father, Hiram Hertlng, and he anawered asking them te send his son te the Philadelphia hospital. The suigeen, however, thought that was net tbe proper plaee ter blm, and aent blm home last evening In care of Dr. O. M. Bradfield en the 5:10 train for Lan Lan eister, telegraphing his fsther ha might expect blm. On tbe way te Lancaster Hertlng smashed one of the ear windows' out and tbem attempted tn Jump through It. Berne gentlemen lu tbe car assisted Dr, Bradfield te keep him In hta seat and they only did it with tbe greatest dlfflenity. Upen his arrival In this elty there wis no one at tbe atatlen te meet Dr. Bradfield and he took Dr. Hertlng te tbe atatlen heuae. There belng no proper place te keep him la that Institution a permit was given by the msyer for his admission te the county hospital. He will be detained there until arrangements are made te eend him te the Insane asylum at Hsrrlsburg. Dr, Hertlng did praitles for a short lima at East Petersburg as the successor et Dr. Bowmen, eud it waa then noticed that at tlmca he aeted etrsngely. He auddenly quit practlce and left the neighborhood wlthent any notice te bis patients. Hta father Is a welt-te de farmer who Uvea In Manbelm township, near Eaat Petersburg. m "LirrLE OOQUEtTB." A New Candidal Wax Laneastar gator Ap pears al tba Op.n. Uoem. Last evening Hettle Bernard Chase, aa actress wbe la a stranger te Ltneaater,made her appearance la tbe opera beuse. Tbe weather waa verydlesgreeable and tbat may have affected tbe audtenee, whleh was net very large. Tbe play waa a comedy by Charles W. Obaap, entitled " The Little Coquette." It tells or a young girl who la given by her father, then supposed le be dying, en the baltle-field et Vieksburg, te a farmer, who brings nor up at bla home In New Hampshire Who Is untitled te aeme meney,and this anetd,bard hearted money lender tries te get possession of. In ae doing he kills the farmer and then haa his daughter Imperaenate tbe rightful heiress. All tbe eehemes fall through, however, aa tbe man who was supposed te hava been killed turns up wlthabarrelef money and a revolver as large as a oannen In hta belt. He reoegnlsis his daughter and unless Governer It saver Interferes the old villain will probably be hung In tbe near future. Miss Ohesslsavery handsome and attrac tive y eun g woman , The part of Cequtlte, the rollicking giddy girl, she plays with grace and freedom and teema te be brim full et fun at all times. Boe la net long In making herself a faverlta She singe and dsnesa fairly and plsys tbe banjo very well. Bome of her company is s'reng lu tbelr parte while etbera are net, Tbeie waa consider able Blogleg during the play. fATBNT XNCOttkil. Tney Ar Tt.t.d by Kmma Abbett and W. J. ITIorvneo, At the Pittsburg cllie. of tbe phonograph oempany en Wednesday the Abbett opera company tested tbe Improved graphophene phonographs. These weuderful Instruments are of great value te slngerr, who ean use them in studying parta and in toiling their rondlllen of music which Is new te them. At tbla trial tbe huge tin funnel waa screwed upon the mouthpiece and in front of tbla Ktntna Abbett and ber handsome tenor, Slgner Mlobelees, neatr-d themselves. Tueu be sang In his rich voice one i.f tbe prettiest parts el ibe rpira. "Kee of Castile." When half through, MUa Abbett Joined blm. Then anethei funnel, shaped like a braaa hern, waa attached te the machine, the cylinder was reveraed and there waa heard, nllfncr the room, tbe singing repre duced. Tbla born magnified tbe tones without changing the voice. At llrat It Bounded aa theiiKh the machine was trying te make fun of the famous sengstress. Bbe clapped her bandr, and wan fairly convulsed with the ludicrous slde of tbe experiment. Bat presently ber eyes sparkled and she confessed her emblement ever an Invention that ae perfectly echoes and re-echoes her voice tbat It will be nc.lble ter ber te feel audleneea hereafter with meebanlcal en cores wblle ntie U busy in her dressing room preparing for the next act. W. J. Florence, tbe eminent comedian, alae rebearsea with the phonograph yes terday. He delivered te it liardwell Sleter9 stump speech, and then, tn dltler ent lone h, told Captain Cut tie's aea atery. Twe hours alter b had ileae this tbe wax cylinder was refltted in tba machine, tbe big tunnel was attached, and the wrttet had tbe pleasure of Leatlntr what ethers de clsred wts Florence's ghost under a table, Tne macblne repeated the spseeh and tbe story In tones leu I enough te be besrd ell ever tbe room. Tne peroration, the ilatng re flectien and Ibe final burst el eloquence were all heard In Florene.'a natural volee. and ae vivid was the Impression tbat the apectater Imagined Florence's Inimitable atyle there, tee But W. J. hlmaelf (Jiculatcd : Well, If that's my voice I'm lulgbty glad te make Its acquaintance. I've beard folks oeuld recognize all voleea but their own In thla maeblne ; new 1 knew It. " O.lera tua Majer. The mayor discharged four ledgers this morning. Pat Devlnr, a bum, waaeent te Ibe workbeuw for ten daye and Charles Moere, alias Tnea. C.rr, arrested late last night while actlug eu.plcleutly, by Uilleer BherU, was sent te Jail for ten dsys. Deem? Ber Bealpa, The Legialatute of 1845 paaied an act paying a bounty for tbe scalps of certain animals, but tbere was se much opposition te It tbat It was repealed In 1887, During tba two yeara It was In force Lancaster county paid In bounties 12,112.00. Tne act haa been reintroduced and haspaieeatha STRICKEN BY DEATH. HON. BrANLKY MATtBBWS' t-ND OOMKS Arrr.H a long i links. History of bis Oareer The Aietetate Jnatlee Ol the Valtea Mates Hepracue Oeart B Mr'l.Tsrm la Congress and Strata! Teiaat In the Ohie Legl.lalara. Washington, March 22. Hen. Stanley Matthews, eeeoelate Juatloeet tbe supreme eeurt et tbe United Btatee, who baa been eerkmely ill for eeine time paal, died at half peat tea o'clock this morning. Ha ht been quite sick ler three weeka, althoegh bla original Illness datea mueh farther back. Fer two weeka hla oendltlon haa been oensldered seileus. Dr. Jehnsen baa glvea constant attention te him, aad daring the Utter pert of his Illness Dr. Llnoela haa beea la consultation wltb him. Last algbVJastlee Matthews waa ae mueh weree that Dr. Jehnsen remained wltb blm during the entire night. He peaeed away peacefully. All of hla family, wltb lie exception et bla son, were present at the bedeide. The immediate eats) of bla death waa failure et the secretory function of the kidneys, causing uraemia poisoning. Justice Matlhewe waa born ln Cincin nati, July 21, 1924. He was graduated at Kenyen college In 1840 atudled law and waa admitted te tbe bar, aettllng In Msuty county, Tana. He shortly afterward re lumed te Cincinnati In 1810 be became editor of the Cincinnati Herald, tbe Aral dally supporting the an tl-slavery move ment la that elty. He became Judge of tbe court of oemmon pleas In Hamilton county la 1851, waa atata senator In 1855 and tn lS&e-Ol waa United Btatee attorney for the Bentbern district of Ohie. He served wltb distinction In the Union army during the war, but realgned his commission as colonel la 1803 te become Judge of the auperler oeurt et Clnelnnatl. He was a presiden tial elector en the Lincoln Jehneen tleket In 1664 and en tbe Grant-Colfax tleket la 1808. He waa defeated es Republican can didate for Congress In 1870 and In tbe next year waa ana of the coue.el before tba eelebrated eleoteral oemmlaslon, opening the argument In behalf of the Republican electors of Flertds, and making the princi pal argument In the Oregon case, in Mareh 1877 be waa elected United Butter aena aena ter In place of Jehn Sherman, who bad re signed. In 1881 he was appointed aaaoela'e jnattee of tbe Uelted Btatee supreme oeurt. THB aUPKSMa COURT APJOUHNS. When the supreme oeurt met at neon to day, theehalr wbleh had been occupied by Juatlee Matthews waa draped in black, When the Justice had taken their aeata and the marabal had opened the oeurt, Chief Juatlee Fuller announced that the oeurt bad beard et the death el Justice Matthews tbla morning, and that therefore no buslneei would be transacted te-day. The marabal therefore declared the oeur adjourned until Tneeday next, Tba arrangements for the funeral have net yet been made. Juatlee Matthews' brother la bare arguing a eaae before tbe court, aad be la expected te make all ar rangements. Nothing In that dlreottea will be done until the wlshea et the family bava beea ascertained. thbaxnatk's action, Washington, D. C, Mareh 22 la the Senate te day tbe ebaplatn In hla prayer, made a feeling reference te tbe death et Justice Mattbewe. The following note from tbe Chief Justice waa laid before Ibe Senate : Sdfrrhb Court, U. 8, ) Washington, D. C, Mareh 22. i Te the Senate i It becomes my melan choly duty te Inlerm tbe Senate of tbe death of Mr. Juatlee Matthewaln this city at 10 o'clock tbla morning, it la expected tbat the funeral will take plaee Monday the 25tb Instant, at one o'clock p. m , but fur ther notice of time and place will be given. B!el). M. W. Fm.t.i.11, Chief Justice. Mr. Hear moved tbat out et reepeet te the memory of the eminent msglstrete who, after a Judicial aervlee ae faithful and te fameur, baa gene te bla real, the Senata de bow adjourn. Tba motion waa agreed te, and the Senate at 1:06 adjenraed until tomorrow. TUB MIOULB STATES LKAUUB. Yerk Admitted te afmb rihlp-A Met te Ul LaueMr la. A apeelal meeting of tbe Middle Slate Leagne waa held at tbe Glrard house, Philadelphia, last evening, all tbe clubs being represented. Among the delegate present wet Jamea Farrlngten and Jamea C. Dsvlne, or Herrlaburg; Henry I Meyers, et Yerk Eddie Cuthbert acd W. W. Uloeken, of Reading, and Charlea K. Masen, of Philadelphia, The Yerk elnb was admitted te member ship, and the olreult will be completed by tue admission et either the Metropolitan or Laneaster elub. if the former Is taken into tbe fold It will remove fiem New Yerk te Din bury, Conn. Terretce Cennell le booming Laneaaier, and It tbat city Is ad mitted be will Iteate a club here. Seeretary Yelir. waa Instructed te vl.lt Lancaster and ascertain If tbe people of that city want a club, and, If ae, tbey will get the preference ever the Metropolitan, Terry Cennell, wbe Is said te be booming Lancaater, Is a Pelladelpblan and waa for merly a well known nmplre. In 1881 be aeted In tbat ospaelty In tbe gamea between Ibe Ironsides and Laneaster clubs. Volts Is tbe bate ball editor et tbe Philadelphia J'ftis, Tbe clubs In dltlerent neighboring cities were erganised by old bstlplayeiaaxd managera of Philadelphia. The only Lan caater man wbe bas taken any Interest In the formation of a elub here la Geerge W. Goedbart, who Is away with a dramatic oempany. It may be tbat the citizens ean be worked up aufflciently te form a elub, but It Is dcubttuf. A Baby la a Balcb.l. Trainmen going through the train Just arrived from New Haven at the Grand Central depot at New Yerk, at 2:15 p. m. yeaterday, found a queer looking black enamelled satchel under a teat It waa taken te the superintendent's elflee, where It was opened. There was a baby In it, a boy net ever a month old, In a long white Blip, and tltnnel skirts packed about ita feet Tbe old valise had been lined with cotton, end In tbe snug nest tbe baby slept contentedly under tbe gszeef the aaten. Isbtd tralumee. Tbe secret of lie sleep wts found In a ball filled milk bottle smelling strongly of paregoric. The waif waa turned ever te the polies. A Uuk-umi Itlerrd. Jehn H. Kantfman, bone abeer, wheae ahep Is st Ne. 41 North Christian street and borne at Ne. 310 Seeth Prince, met with an accident en Thursday afternoon, while aboeleg a muetang pony. He was about plobleg np the animal's front feet when be reared up, Mr. Ktuilman waa thrown heavily upon bis back. Ills right wrltt waa badly sprained and ha waa braised about the body. Hta Injuries might fasvn been mueh mere serious bad it net been that in falling be struck against William Walls, wbe was standing near. Aa It la be la unsble te work. Iowa tarmtrs Sewing Thlr Crep. Cabsen, lows, Msrch22 Wbeataowleg li about done. Otis and barley are being sewn. Winter rye le looking well. The jrea41adry, AN OLDHBtT JKBBKT LAW. Therenatly re Owlaais by xVlrgtas, atalde ana widow." el Previaelal Tlaae. rreatthe Baltlmcre Bea. Berne" dusty, musty, crusty, fusty" old bachelor of Ne w Jersey baa unearthed a law et that atata whleh datea back te provincial tlaee, bat wbtek, aa It baa never been form ally repealed, aad baa fsllea into what Mr. Olavetaad would eall ' tnnocuena deeue tude," might be revived and put In force If tba daladad and Indignant husband should nppem se us court te punian tne ratr de ceiver. Tba law, wbleh we find la tbe Newark Advtrtiter, reeda that "all woman, of whatever age, rank, profession or degree, whether virgins, maids or widows, who shall after thla aet Impose upon, eeduee or betray Inte matrimony aey of bla msjestj's subjects by virtue of scents, oesmetlcs, washes, pslntr, artificial leetb, falae hair or hlgh-beeled shoes, shall Incur tbe penalty new In force against Witchcraft and like misdemeanors." Everybody knewa hew witches were dealt With la these days, and hew nineteen peraenn were ranged at Halein, Massachu setts, la 1030, but the New Jersey statute enlarges the scope of the wttoberaft law and mas os It a penal ctlense for "virgins, maids aad widows" te delude Impressions! men Inte falling lu love with them. What waa demanded et them then, and la-still required of tbem by tbe statu te In question, te that they aball be plain In dress, staid In deportment and reserved In apeech and action. But It appears In these daye or tbe atalute would never have been enacted as In these daya et greater freedom from sumptuary restraints, the feminine heart could net resist the passion ter conquest, and actually resorted te thnea appliances thsl would heighten tbelr beauty or raider mera Irreslstlble tbelr attracttena, Tbey eeught tben, aa they de new, te lnereaae their stature by ' wealing high heeled shoes the heels were red In these days by wearing artlfielal leetb, and dtcklng out their scanty tresses with falae hair; and thus powdered, and eeented, and painted, aad pstehed, these wily feminine lieluders went forth armed and equipped In muslin or brocade te seouee or betray Inte matrimony h'a majesty's Bubjeets." Oee would like te knew wbat effect thla law against feminine falsa pretenses, looked nnen and punishable aa "wllcberalt" by tbe ancient fathere of New Jersey, bad upon tba delightfully deceptive arllQeee it was Intended te suppress. There la no rroeid In tbe courts of New Jersey te ehew tbat any of tbese fair deluders were either hanged or burned at the stake. Oee would like te knew, also, In describing the offending partlea aa virgins, mslds and widows," wbat distinction the old legislator made between virgins and maids, it use te be considered tbst virgin and maid were convertible terms, but It would seem aa if lu these d.j a tbey thought differently, If ault were brought under the atatute in New Jersey oeurt bow, what a oemlo turn would lie given te it when the husband be trayed, aa ne would awear,lnte matrimony, brought Inte oeurt what tbe French eall the pleeea of oenvlotlon," sod solemnly ley en the trial table the appurtenanees of bla wlfe'a toilet table ber patchouli and cologne, ber powder box and naif, 'her uuuiie, niiuii, p.mi, raise nair, am am Hetel teeth and hlgb-beeled shoes." if any daugkter of New Jeasey still sets out te ensnsre a men Inte matrimony with aey of these useful eppllanoer, It would be well for her le remember that there Is Ibis law en the statute boob, and that the secrets of bsr wltoheralt may be exposed and the witch beraslt punlshtd, MONUMENTS AT ClKrTrHtSUHU. Repert etth OommlMleu Appointed lly Gov Gov ereor Beavcr-aiay SI and ail Vlad for tba Indication, The report of tbe commission appointed by Goyarner Beaver, under tbe act of 1887, tn loete monuments en Ibe Gettysburg bettlansld bad made Is report. The commission oemprised General J. P. H. Gobla, General Jehn P. Tayler, Jehn P. Nicholas, Colonel R. Brnee Rleketts aad Samusl Harper, who review In tbelr report tbe work done by tbe commission since lis appointment A meeting et tbe commis sioners waa held In Harrlsburgen Thursdsy when the report was signed and aent te Governer Beaver. Reference Is made te the failure et the Legislature te make any prevision for the expenses or ibe oemmttalon. Mention is made el tbe effort et oertaln reglmenta of the Pennsylvania Reserves tn bava their separate appropriations of f 1,600 eaeh con cen eaildated, for Ibe purpose el erecting a memorial hall at Gettysburg, end tbla matter haa caused tbe oemmlaslon much embarsaasment, two of Its members having oemmlttnd themselves te tbe prrjset before the dlflleulUee surrounding It were apparent. Since the decision of tbe attorney general that tbe fund oeuld net be consolidated aa was contemplated, two regiments et the Rtsirve Cerps, tbe Ninth and Tenth, have submitted designs for separate menumente and oantmeta have been awarded therefer. Coeper'a Battery baa alae ereeted a aepaiate monument. Diiueuityindetlnlngtbekind et Inscriptions and the aoepe of the aame caused tbe commission sorue trouble. All possible latitude waa glvea. A close scrutiny was made of all Inscriptions In order te prevent errors. In locating tbe positions of several oemmanda there waa aeme trouble because of their changes of location doting the battle. It le stated tbat 9121,000 was appropriated, or f 1,600 for each of the HI regiments. It Is new sp patent that this sum Is lnsauielen, as tbe oemml.slouera dud from tlllclsl ispeits tbat there are 81 oemmsnCs entitled te monuments. A further appropriation et f4,60O Is askei te complete tbe work. Altera conference with Governer Beaver, May 21itand 22d, lfc9, were deslgnsted as the time todedleate the monuments wltb appropriate ceremonies. In oenoluslon, the commissioners think a fitting menu ment should be raised at Gettysburg te commemorate tbe mllitaty genius and splendid patriotism et General Geerge Gorden Meade. TO I. RAVE ON alTUUDAT. Hit, Or. Knlgbt ana lb Vrstry f Jsuic.' Obarcb Going te Attlwnnk., Rev. Dr. Knlgbt, tbe new blahep et Milwaukee, will leave Lancaster for bla new home with his family en New Yerk and Chicago Express te-morrow afternoon. By a special arrangement tbla train, which runs around the elty, will atop at tbe Manbelm turnpike crossing,' en thecal off above the elty, te take parly en beard. Tbe committee appointed te accompany Dr. Knlgbt consists of Newton Ligbtner, W. Aug. Alice, S. 11. Reynolds, W. A. Morten and Geerge Calder. Mrs. M. H. Reynolds will aoeompwy the party as far aa Alteena. At Chicago they will be met by a commit tee from Milwaukee. The Installation or Dr. Knight will lake plaee en Tuesday morning next et 10 o'clock. Right Rev. Dr. McLaren, blahep of Chicago, will conduct the eervleea, as sisted by the bishops el lows and Qulney. Tbe aervlesa will be conducted by Rev. Beymeur, bishop of Sprlegtleld. The candidate will be presented te tbe cen.ee rs ter by the bltbeps et Minnesota and Dakota. Goods MappeMd te b Btolte. Thes. W. Lawrence was arrested In U.l tlmoreen Wednesdsy evening while sell ing pistols, pocket sad table cutlery. He had sold three p'.tots and had a number of etbera In his possession. He claimed that he bought tbese arllelee la Philadelphia. The police antherltlea believe tbat he stele them and will bold blm until Inquiry eaa be made. Chief Bmelta has telegraphed te BatU BatU mere In reference te the Elohells robbery and a description of the goods lest by that gentleman ea Tuesday Bight Tbe Soup Ileae Clet. Te-morrow. The soup beuse will be elced for tbe season tc-morrew morning, and persons who daalre te get tbelr last square steal then had better make arrwgeateataae fttdiH'y. PRICE TWO CEKT8. -4 r 2 'i DIED ON 'THE GALLOWS. V&J TBTO BKOTRBKB artoetu nsw na-hniMrji HlHi, ana -mm a..-- te 1 ........ su IIIWH, .j, Tares Ben Haaaea ramMt Mat a aavaaij fl fl t !-1..II. A. A . ' "' ' ' ... - rwa iiji! Of BtO-One Hlka ,. -J - '- 7J aes Ana Thas Bsesaea tha Maaaav ',t5Jj' MiNNXAreMs, Mian, Marea 91 v Timethy end Pater Barrett were hi here te-day for tbe murder at Ta Tellefaen,July20tb, 1887. The dra rail atJ "ii3.?:... . .. A3 n,i,j wn ueraiBg tnere wee a aaga a- M4 IU.M t. I... ., M . . . .Kimiiunn n jui nwnniag roc saw aaa,,, j outlen of, Timethy aad Peter Barrett, hat : only 160 people were admitted te tba im,,t4 Promptly at It o'clock the aaarM aad hat W 1 deputies entered Ueemdemaedaeew'eeette'iV-i nil nnlnk-ta n..... J .l. . .... .. . 'A --- i-.-., t.cjmav ww ir tarn ansaws.tV)H -us.w nn uuptMsuiien lAeasaaetaaaa ;, eVSrVthlne rinna u ....illll-.l. a Vi possibly. Thar w tint m hitah u. ahM-l two man mat that itv mm ... .- taV Tim fell like lew. bnt there waa a mMiZSL twitching la Peter's body. Death aamj raauouier oein. wi The Barretts mnrdarad ririnr fkn.H Tollefsea, of tbe Cedar Avenue etreet ear's J line, about 12:80 o'clock en thaUf... .v llu.1 .. .. . .. . .Tl ri ,,u' "e ear was ia tne aabaraa J a On Ita last trio, thre am hn.Mi u n $?. holding revolvers te tbe bead ef driver Tel- "jj lersea, demanded tbe easb box, Ma A 2 refused te glva It up. aad was shot twsna s aad killed. Tba atarderera thea fled, ear- M ryiofriue oex witn them. They eeeared -j uus wm. some weeka later. Hear, aiina xi i " Keddv " .- and finally, November 17, eeafaased ta tba t , vt ui usiuir, impiieattpa; bh twa : uiu.u-ia, Aiosuieynoa reter Barrast. waa v: were tried for tbe murder aad eeateaeed ta - death. 'f ut btttH ay nre f,& DOVXR, N. H. Mareh 22 Tea attw heMVvIl bolldleg here w.a tetallv daetmna t aaa!a wuiea waa aweeverea near tba under the oeurt room at 240 a. am. t day. Taa li building oeotalaad tbe eliv elerk'acalaa., oeunty oemm'salonst's efflea, regtetrkM at 7i nrehatnanrt n AmmAm u.ll .. J ' --" " - -., IfVlltJV WIWI IfMOM W aiaermen and oeunoll chambers, canawl ei we oeara or aseeaaers, leard af-7-va aupervlaera and elty mesaeaast. atah aobeol eadatci, tbe elty opera hoc si, taa imSA with a seating ospaelty et 1,000. Tssat uau wn Duns in loei bhej wita uiprava x msnia cost 171,000. jj2; Itbaea, N. Y., Mareh sa-Taa aaiatr.V, waa bunted this morning. Lesa, m,m li i inauranae, awi.uuu. ine are was edly the work of aa laeeadlary. Ji ,.. The Thlaf Orepp.d the Heeey aas. t-&t iKvr leax, ataren ia Tsra aakaawa mea made a bold attempt early thai sasta ' Ins tn rnklha ula nt ska - - street station el tbe Third Aveaaa ilsiatael read. Oely the gstamea waa taaaarat. ftkA -.. ...a. k.l.. h.miiiiii ( tnTiwaew vvwr tawy,; airueiare te tne atatiea oppesm. eaa af v. the men benahta tiaket ana kt Sfc- i iii, .".".. r rr r.T t- ?' wsmpimnm lorreosiviDg IBOSn WltSksat aa ? positing It. The gateasaa raaaed aat.la"' insist ea tba paseeagar detNMtatet? taa ticket. During the wraagHrttat ataMnT.1 hta ceaftderate allpped Inte the ttsfeat eaata extracted a bag oeotalnlag 1480 tnm thf V safe aad waa makleg tfl with It, wbea thai''. gatemaa saw.blm. Tba thief waa half-way r dbwkthe autre te the' etreet befera avert V taken. Ha dropped tba 'baa awdvraa.? Meanwhile the ethei tied aadae teawafV them can be found. k ,f v' rreetanaaMaaa by no wsertaBt. '" W tVlavtlfli-AH Tfc fl --.V M..-f.i'' "-"-""' f y --" -, ,, rotary .neme aaya taai tee Ptewaaiaisaa atija the petident opening te settle landa In Oklahoma territory will I either this afternoon or to-merrowi The president will this afteraeea nroctematlea forbidding any pan Inte any Alaskan watera la which t found ter the purpose of killing these aat ' mala Tba proclamation will natte tha: reesnt sat of Ounsress baartna era thla - ' : Je0t J K TrIM te KIU Bla sir. 5f. CiNeiNNATf, O, March 22 J. X. Orsalr-i" a weanny oeai mereaaai or Aitaaseat, avy,v? thla morning aaada repeated attssBBts la duh ms erains out ia bh raaai aa ana",. : Palace hotel, -tbls eltv, aad la aew dylaa;; from tha Injuries Itflteted apaa blsbssat" . He attempted le drag hla wife with Maa -.: elalmlngt Wa wilt die together. -leas than aevea f raetare a of taa akall i made la hla deaperata aMaaata. aUawl.; escaped injury. Tha aaasa at tha aat at msnlal danreaafen. brennhlaa h- haaa'V w , worry. "v asaat taa: teles,: aetalaa.; -: MBMHMF m sta ara. An oil Bing'e Dasahtav te ateny. , ,-iS iw xeuk, Marenxi Tne aaarrvaga at' Mian KllMb-th Hnekafaller. -- ---.- of Millionaire Jobs D. Rockefeller, ta Urrft Cbsrles A. Streng, eea et the Rev. Dr, e nuuu, Mmytmt wutmnmr tn mjvm Bill tmmrm nlu. Ihla-.ttlRa Is ! , - ... .-- f.mw .- ,--. B n r - r- . Mr. Roekafeller'a heaaa. The eeua Ul f,i mil far Karens ta. arrow. "hi m i (1aatld Kllllaa Hta fBTIIa. Patkbsen, N. J., Much S3.-Taa.Bif0 Lsbbe, the laborer wbe barbareaaly aat aa gi his young wife and la new la Jail awaHaag v,v. trial for murder, te-dsy oenfeeaedto havkm T' killed bi.i wife, but aald aha waa aataHhfat & and ne iecs ner lira wnua laneriag anaav a ",1 a. ..... cr .... k i- l- . 'i-i killed her and wants te haesr aa acea aa';S possible. f.T tun (waits Maiaar. & uuvnii, . at, aivu mmhi field, wbe was recently placed ea trtt -' - Ita mnrdar. and who Dlaadrd asditV tm?l - mJ CI ...k AA VkM . mm T - , . .. m r-.i5 m-nBintia. Ia.H. aaataaaeA hn-f five yeara la atate prison, with hard leiee,f and te pay oests. Jehn Brlgnt Wersr. Londen, Mareh 22 Mr. Jehn Bright la ' wetae te-dsy. He passed a bad aigk-. m WBATBBB UtDlOAnOBB, nWAsniweTON.D. C, Marsh I Eastern Pennsylvania t Fair, I ary temperature ; northerly uaekayaTrata. An old German, who leeks ilka a traaaa ? -m mIwab hla Hni ia Anrivaa WaalT a 'i wa uuujUk M. iaaawii wa wmvmmmw mmmi M taken te tha oeunty hospital. Ma waa, Vi walking en the track et tba Cela Ma a. St 1UII Jjeyuai. luuim jwmmimj mnmttmmmt ',g wuea us vhww vj a. aa,a wvw- calved a very ugly eat la the head aad waa otherwise bruised, bat hla Ir Jut lea. era aat at all serious. , The Baltimore Sun aaya that the old await tin lila tmma 1 at IJtlltL srna aBrBsnt h. n.r.H a.w-Y.nui'ufallAa- ttaar HanraaAa- J U..V. .VU ..., . r . Grace. m ' A picjdBMMattetaaaat. At a meeting of tha La club held laal evealag U was tmi it a nrand tenrnamenl at park en July 4th. Tne last aaTalr at thti'. kind w. a brilUanteaa ; ?. 8hnaa. am el Ory Soeoa. The abertu hs posted Nils for tha sale at t e stock et Jeha 8. Gfvler, dry sTkbsa h.nt. whiah wss levied BfOB. Ba Tbarsday ea a dcaea eissattsss, Will begtaeB Wedataaay aaalat laMgb "i! hm VJ 1 .t-r. X5 J '.'. rA " te'hf T-v-"w--f jAuv W - -4 ji j l, w- P- 5Wt i. ---t.. J-1 ,."" iir .&&: .ir-. -