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VOLUME XXV-NO. 185,
LANCASTER, PA., TUESDAY, MARCH 26, 1869.
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Datura la tale eHy paid very IHUe
at'eatkmteatd goods laat wnk. Only a
tew MiwtMi dlipomdettbmtanlttsBtar.
There kaa bM mera baying at lebecen
riarkgifcelaBltweweekatkaakaaeverbeiai
known baton la tha aaaetlatr. Vat only
kM almost alt Ue eeed Mat been beagbt bat
averyeo-alderabtapartet tba Havana has
been atekaa an, Prices kave rated a MM
atreager tfcaa eat Iter la the season, la
eeme leealltlee there it aeatetlyaaraawR
and nowhere la tkara very meek atUlaaaeld.
Tba receipts at the warakeaaaa la Ikai
ally have beea aaataally heavy, aeaaa
packers having received aa aiaak aa 600,000
peandt la tba tart wack,aad aiaay of tbaai
ere working st night In order te get peeked
op. Tha reeeipta ferula week will alaa fca
veiy extensive
Tba erep will aet ba aa larga aa kaa baaa
anticipated, by aay means, aa tba Hevaaa
will average vary Itula erar 1.900 poeada
te tba aura aad Bead about 1,60a
Tba preepecta for tba oemlag aaaaea araa
decreeeed eereege aad that tbara will ba
aieraaaad Mealed, aa grawara tad it, araa
at tba low prleee, te ba tba meat profitable
te grew.
Balrs at LHIls aad Vicinity.
Tba Lttltt Kiprtt raperu tba following
aalaat
J. F. Evana A Bretbar mtda tba follow
ing parcbaaaa raeenlly : Batwaaa 8 aad a
acres et aead leal et Aaren Habaeker at e)f ;
1 aera of Jeba Hebralbar at 6i 4 aeraa of
Jacob Mlanleh, of Lincoln, at t 4 aorta
et Jehn Brabaker at ex i 1 X aorta of Owaa
HeitwatlO, 8 and 3; leoreef Jehn Adalre
at 6 1 6 aorta of Abraham Loegaaaekar, la
two Ieta, obe at 2 and 8 and tke ether a aad
8; laoreBaTanaef tbeaama at 2 aad 8;
laoraef Amea OrarbelMr at 6 e ) aera
HaTanaef tbaaaaiaat 2 and 9j 4 aerea of
Raabaa Elmer at Ctf.
Jaoeb at. aad Reuben M. Baker bare
aaade purebaeea of loealpartlaa aafollewa:
IX aeraa aaed leaf at 8; 1 aera aead leaf et
David L. Btoeer, at 8; 1J. aorta aaed leaf
of Henry Bavegum, at X; if aeraa aead
leaf at 6 65 100; 1 acre aaed leaf of Amea
Blaaer at 6; Jf eera of Mra. Beaanaa
Blnkhcilar at 8 and 2; a let aaed leaf of
A brain Bear at 7 and anetber let at 7 and 2j
leereaaaed leaf of Daniel OralnaratO;
a let aed leaf et Amea Wllmer at 10, 2 and
1, and IK aeiea aead leaf et Alpbeua Baktr
t7jtf.
N. O. Fry made tbaaa pnrohetearremUy:
i aero aaed leaf of J. O. Cooper at 8 and 2;
yi acre of B. K. Bear at 9 and 2; K acre of
U. Q. Bejd at 6; )f aera of Abram Hen at
t and 2; 1 aera et O. If. Sohreleer at 10
and 2; i aere StYtna et Abram Herr at 12
and 2, and if aere Havana of Jeba M.
Steward at II.
Brleker A BeaTely report tha following
pnrekaaaa! A let of Havana if William
Falaa at 14 and two leta of Havana of
William Xeegarat 10 and 12 reepeetlvelyf
a let of aeed Jeat et David Kemper at 8, 2
2; a let of aeed leaf or Allen Haeker at 6
and 1; 8 aeree aaed leaf of H. Balat Landla
at 7 1 1 aere Havana of Jeba Oelwall at
18, 6, 2 and 1; a let of Havana of Henry
afeicler at 17, 3, 1 and Itf ; 1 aere Havana
et E. Blrnelten at 14 and 2. 1 aere Havana
et Henry Drybread at 12, 0, 2 and It 1
aere of Havana et F. B. Wealand at UX
and 2; 1 aere aeed leaf of F. W. Bedy at
8 and 2; H ere aeed leit of Jaoeb Helllnger
at 5 j 1 aere of A. K. Saltier at 15, 2
and 2 ; if aere aeed leaf et J. & Bteely at
8 aed 2 ; 2 aeree Havana of Jeaepb Bapp
at 18, 4 and 2 i 1& aerea aeed leaf of A.
W. Bbarp at 7 and 2 ; 2 aeree aaed leaf of
If. "TV, Grelner at 7 and 2 ; 2 aerea aeed
leaf et Aaren K. Miller at 7Jf and 2 j 1
aere need leaf et W. Harlmanat 5; 1 aere
aMd leal of E. Faanaeht at 7 t 1 aere aeed
leaf of D. Walbeura at Ci yf aerea aeed
leal of Bmuel Bleealng at 5f ; yf aere of
J. B. Swelgart at 5J; 1 aere aeed leaf of J.
Li, Haekmen at 7, 8 and 1: 1 aere aead leaf of
Adam Baebrlat at 6; 1 aere aeed leaf of
Frank Weldman at 7; 1 aere aeed leaf of J.
a Bteely at 5K: 1 aere aesd leat et W. B.
Hall at 7 and IK; 1 aere bMd leat et
Frank Bayarat 0; 1 aere eeed leat et J.
B. WUHamaat-8 and 2; 1 aere aeed leat
of Cjiua Rnhl at 7 and 2; 1 aere aead
leat et A- K. B Hitler at 6K I 1 aere aeed
leaf of Jaoeb Helllnger at 6 j if aere aeed
leaf et Jaoeb Babl, at 5 j 1 acre aeed leat
et Iaaac Bemberger at iif 1 aere aaed leaf
of Jaoeb Malikey at 7 and 2; 2 aeraa
aead leaf et Jaoeb Brandt at 7, ) and a ;
if acre aead leaf of Cyrna Leng, at 6 ; if
acre aaed leef et K. Hirnalean at 8, 2 and
1 ; if aere of H. Drybread at e and 1
Batea at Balnea.
TbecorrerpendentoftbelHTKLLiaENOBB
at Salnnga report tbe following ealea In
tbat vicinity : Jebn Uerabey, 1 aere, aeed,
7 round; Jebn Kepperllng, 3 aerea, aeed,
7K round; Milten Orcff, 2 aerea, aeed. 7
round and 2 aeraa, aeed, 0f round; A, B.
Brackart, if aere, eeed, 8 round; Harry
Bwarr, lif aerea, Havana, 10 round; Mlltea
Miller, 2 aerea, ased, 8 round; Buaaa Hern
berger, 1 aere, aeed, 9, 2; Henry Bnyder, 1
bem, aeed, 8, 2; Amea Bnyder, 1 aere, aeed,
8, 2; Albert Oelllna,! aerea, aeed.10 round;
Aoiea Herabey, 5 aurea, aeed, 10 round;
William Oemamer, 8 aerea, aeed,7tf round;
Jehn Mlailey, 2 aerea, aaed, 7 round; Daniel
Bryan, 4 aerea, aeed, 7 round; Mlenaei
Miller, 2 aerea, aead, 10, S, 2.
la tba Lewer Kaa.
Frank Brown, of Little Britain, 2 aerea te
Bailee fc Fray, at 20, 5, 2; Ttaea, Furalaa, te
aame 0 aeraa 15, 6, S and 2 ; J. J. Faany te
aame 2 aerea, 12, 4 and 2 : Jeba Heme, 1
aere at It, 4 and 1
ToJebnEigan, BUaaburg;0. Clark, of
Little Brltale, Beld 4 aerea at 17, 14, 12, 4
aad 2, BBd Davla Brown, 2 aerea at 18, 4 aad
2,
Te Jeba Brimmer, R. Bhampaen, 3 aeraa
aorta at 18, S and 2.
.Tbe following waa aeld te R. H. Brnbaker,
la Drumore, J. B. Frey, 8 aeree at IS, S aad
2 ; Qlbaeu Carter, 8 aerea 15, C, S and 2. All
tba above waa Havana.
la Yerk Genntr,
from tbe Dlip&leh.
Tobaceo la new aellleg quite aotlve la
Yerk ceanty ; ablppleg but week waa brlak
aad will be again line week, meatly te
Lancaster. Havana aeed leaf brings about
17, 4 and 2 eenta per pound, Pennejlvanla
bread leaf 12, 4 and 2 cent for tbe flneet
and, aa usual, wueb will sell for leaa. Our
Yerk county tobaceo orep et 1688 waa a
large and geed one. Tbe late planting waa
a nea ana perreet growth, ana the ercp
eaiad wall and perfeet,and co doubt will
prove valuable goods In tbe bands of tbe
regular packers and mauufaeturere. Tba
Yerk ennnty orep will amount te from SO 000
te 40.000 eases, worth probably 11,500,000 te
tbe growers.
Mew Yerk araeta.
from tba U. a. Tobacco Journal.
Tke business of our market eeema te have
baaa transferred te tba tobacco flelda, Our
aaakexkaraoeamanelng te invest largely la
tee new orepa if they can buy iheea at
reasonable pileea. Meat of tba new aaed
orepa will arve bat for binder and filler
parpeaea. The old ateck, I n tbe meantime,
la gradually giving out. Tbara baa baaa a
preceptlble lecreaee In the aalee et aaed leaf
tbe peat week, buttberoahataaute bava
exhausted iiaelf for geed till tba aaw goeC a
will aaaae wetr appearaaea. xaa aataa
Mad te about LaMaaaaaaasaaaaaagau
irfaaaa, ataaaaticggkMiaaisal
bybmb, wthh tka imMln OoaaaeUoat
MMkMrwkiik aa kink nffiali
BnjBBB SI BsBBg.
x dmgygBB IWIWftMBMi klBB fat lien vaB
- Mik
Tae reformat tka aaw,
at, a
li
MMKpMUHreriM
MMmMUM Tfcey
UftM jmfl fltmay,
fcady wfclefc MkN
kirn
teat m
tfcBB tfc heavy fcady
afaverHaauar
mt ana
Tfcia aaaaTataata aaadWaea et tka
aaaaataat kavt a teadeaey te
mi BMta Mkaaee tka prlee ettkaexeaUaat
4aHtj geadaai taa.faV eref) aa aeaaa; af
TaaMsBBBTaaajataaaa tadraflftag aleag
ataiMUaabstatkaaa raaaU baaaa. Abeat
W aataa aasaarlea tka traaaaotleaa of tka
waate waaai sea aaa aasaeva at asa
asw aeaaaaaii or eianussBg e is uaius
BawwlUarrlvalaaavaaaatMv. Tka
rawmaadMbsadlyeeaatMadklgaer
aaMaqaalHy areealaia te be batter
avragatbaataa'87waa. Attkerat
saau TaaorlBtlea leat Maadayat ase
Ikara waralll aalea Iraai wklaa tka
fcayar fcelde at 986 eeala, Datek earraaev.
launia laay assaas Bviea awaa asaw (e
OMta rata of daty, tkay eeaM aet be aeld ta
earfltarketfer laaathaafSapeaad. Tka
lareaeaeriDea se be ugat, taeaga aet
laeatar. ltwlUsakaaiaraerioeerlo.
Uea
fca order ta taaa aa tatalllaaat lur
teatbaaawHaaMtia. V
Itesa the Tobacco Leaf.
Tka market tela week kaa baaa vety
qatet, aad very little tobacee waa aeld. it
teafiUraiydliteraattatkatoaaeaeralalBgaeo
tleer.wkara great aeUvKy la baiagdlaplayed.
la FaBaaylvanla tbe meat la belagdeae.
aad tba aaad leaf tobaeee la almost entirely
bought and la tbe baade of paekera. What
ramaiBB la bald at higher flgnrea. Tba
Havaaaaeed la bald at euek flgnrea tbat
aetblBg la being dme la tbat variety.
Wtaoeaala baa baaa pnrchaaed te a great
axteat la fact all tha aeotleaa kave aeld
aame goeda
J. a. Saaa' Baa's Bapett.
Following are tba aalea of leaf tobaceo
reported by J. S. Gens' Boa,tebacoo broker,
Me. 131 Water afreet, Mew Yerk, fee tka
week ending Monday, March 25, 1889:
98 eaaea 1888 Feanajlvaala aeed leaf, P.M
990 caeca 18B8 Peanaylvanla aaad lear.talaa t
ate eaaea 18B7.FeeBavlvaala aaed tear, (
Uife.1 50 etBM 1887 Panaaylvaala Ha
vaaa aeed, a. tt 140 eaaea 18K7 atata
Havana, 12WQ183 1 160 eaaea New England
Havana, tQixta ; 100 eaaea 1837 Wlaoeoala
Havana, p.t; 150 eaaaa auadrlee, 6Me.
Total, 1,088 eaaaa.
ta VkiiaaaiphU aurkaa. ,
from tka Tobacee Lear. -"'
Tha peat week'a bnalneea la taed leaf
proved quiet, aaa general thing, la reeulta
te the bandlera of cigar leaf. Buyers are
Backlog only particular sty Lee of geed, aad
than buy eparlngly. Of oeurae Ba aad
aeund heavy Bllera are eatable, bnt they
have become eearca and have moved up in
figures teveral notches, while heldere are
inclined te bide them, believing that before
leag a much better prtee will be obtained,
ae tbat tbe past week must be taken aa aa
oft week.
Sumatra la being aeld, notwithstanding
tba high flgnrea. Met only tba samples,
but tbe balaa are closely Inspected.
Havana Met quite aa free a seller.
Nevertheless tbe amount aeld abewa It baa
the flrat call, wtlle tbe bualntaa la aatlt aatlt aatlt
faotery. BkreaucAMa tw mew.
City UBlesrs Nemlaatatt ea Monday BvsnlBg.
arts. HoemI aaa Blarasakar DMplaead.
Tka caaeua of xeaablleaa aiembera 6.
oeaaeU.waa bald eaMeadayivealBg L: J
oemmoB council ebambar.
BebertA. Erana presided aad William
Blddle waa elected aeeretary.
ltwtadaoldedtemake tba aomlaatleaB
la tbe following erder: Chief et Are
department, alreet oemmlealoner, aaperln aaperln
tendeatef water werka, city treatarar, city
aollclter, elty regulator, assistant ragulatera
aad messenger.
H. B. Venderamltb waa nominated and
obeaea by aeolamatlen for tbe offlee of chief
et tbe fire department.
Fer alreet commissioner tbe eandldatea
placed la nomination were Jaoeb Berts,
F. W. Oerrecht, Frank .Hinder, Menne
Wenger and Jehn Jehnsen. It required
aeven balleta te make a nomination, and
the price waa captured by Jehn Jobnaea,
of tba Blxth ward. ,
Tbe vote by balleta waa aa follews:
l s a 4 a
Berts 7 7 7 7 a
Gcnrech. ...I a 1 0 e
Minder B 8 ,8 8
Wanmr - 4 1 1 1 '0
6 7
9 10
6
e
Jehnsen 5 7 10 11 UU17
Oa tbe final ballet Mr. Berla received the
vetea of Stermfelta, Hoever, Evaea, Dlaan,
Frants, Landla, Bebum, Erlsmaa, Berts
field and Bltner.
Tbeee voting for Mr. Jobnaea
Beard, Ebermae, Underwood, Eager,
Xrelder, Halnea, Brln'en, Bartholemew,
Blng, Cumminga, Hrr, Baumgardner,
Blddle, MeLaugblln, Zsek, Creibaeb aad
Peter C. Hensel and Edward F. F alley
were the eandldataa for auperlatandant of
the water werka, Mr. Fraliey waa nomi
nated by a vote of 14 te 12, with Mr. Bar
tnolemew absent when thla vote waa taken.
The following waa tbe vote for tbe offlee:
Fraliey Messrs. Blddle, Leng, Beard,
Eberman, Hoever; Brlnten, Bleg, Com Cem
mlnga, Harr, Baumgardner, MeLaugblln,
Zwk, Bltner and Cresbaeb.
Henael Meaara. BtermfeUz, Evana,
Halnea, Sebum, ErlmaB,,Dlnan, Franta,
Underwood, Eiger, KrelUer, Landla and
Bertineld,
Fer elty treasurer Harry Rathfon waa
nominated by aeolamatlen.
Fer city aollclter tbe nemlneea were Wm.
T. Brown and Jebn E. Seyder. Mr. Brown
waa nominated by a vote of 18 te 9.
Fer city regulator the eandldatea were
Allan A. Herr and OeL B. O. Blaymaker.
Mr. Harr wis nominated by a vote of 17 te
10,
Antheny Leebler and Rebert Albright,
the assistant legula'era laat year, were re re
eominated aad Jeba H. Laucaa waa Bgaln
ebeaan for meaaanger.
Aa will be aeen by tbe above list, there
have been chengee In the important offleea
et atreet oemmlaaloner, auperlntendent of
waUr werka and city regulator.
Mr. Jobnaea, who will be atreet commie.
aloeer next year, la net well known la tbe
elty. but be beara an excellent reputauea
aad tbeee who de knew blm aay he la well
qualified for tbe position.
CoaimlaeieBW Berla, who ret!rat, bad a
reputation for doing bla work well. Tbe
offlee la one tbat brought blm In contact
with people who were disposed te find fault
with blm beeauee they could net have
streets repaired, but aa the oemmlaaloner Is
net bla own beaa be oeuld net balp them
aed tbe if suit waa that be made many
bitter enemlea.
Edward Fraliey, who baa been chosen
for the offlee of auperlnteadent et water
werka, neede no Introduction. He la a
young man, bera and ralaad in the elty,
and baa alwaya been aa active Republican.
Hleaeleotlen waa a geed one. He la In
telllgent, aetlve, and baa tbe ability te make
a geed effleer, and aa be la en trial, be will
de bla beet te make a record.
Allan A. Herr, who euceeeda Cel. Blay
maker, beld tbe offlee of regulator aeveral
years, and la well known aa a surveyor.
Rebert A. Evana waa aelected for preal
deat et select council aad J. K. Barr, elark ;
William X. Beard, president of common
oeunoll aad David L. Data, clerk.
pelttag Baa.
BapreeeBtatlvee et Celeraln and Llttla
Brltalatownablpseompeted ea a spelling
baa at the Uolea school house en Friday
night Celeraln came eat ahead aad Little
Brltaia basekaUaaged Oetarala tosseeesd
aaateat. It wttl eaatacd. alataaitOteva
aayrataf ITWai
etdfltiet-. Tnereaartaattke aaw, Imh
aaaa aaa anst-taw hat fc.ta.tBin m.
IkiMMBTrnlMkiTiwalMiiltMl I .ifcsgfclsraste,
BISHOP INIGHT INSTALLED.
oawwteMV e ceiaanatkYiOM
laataa IM aUbWAVKaBBYO-BTAY.
f fjaieagv, Oaassasss, Atabj.
adinaaaat The
Mtivseat thai
MiLWACttBa, Wla, Marek 98 -la tka
Btaaaaee' et a eoagteaatlea wkJek eeea
ptaWty Ailed avery loot of apace In Ail
eetkacrai aad wwa tka setaata aa
laaaraaalva ritaal wklekle praaatlbad by
IM Fieieataat Batatepai eaarea, nav.'Dt.
ataaakt, el Inaaiaair. Fa., waa Ma
lag feraaaUy eeaaaeraled aaaaaa at Mil
weaken Owlag te tka aaaaewkat
llaaltad seatleg eapaeHy at taaUflea,
aMaasllaMOaal WM fMAVlBlaM 10 MnMal Off
ttekata, wktah bad baaa dietrlbaaM. Mtresajk
eat the flaoate te a total at ebaat aaa
tbb aeera eiiaa.aataaa ware
aad for tka aext kenr a.a'aady
of premmeat reaieaeatatrvaa etike
OaaomlaaUen passad lata tka aave. Tka
eeatreef tke aadlteriaaa waa raeerved far
UevlalUBgalergyaaea, alvtally atadaata
and tha ebertetera, while the clergy of tka
dloeeee, attired la full aoelealaatleal veet
aent, oeoupled atata within tba ebaaeel
rail.
At.balt-paat eleven o'elook tha ergaa
pealed forth the Ta Danes aad at the aame
BBeaaent tba proeaaalea, beaded by the
oberlatera, emerged from tha vestry. Tba
efSctatlng btehepa aad praabytera having
liken their appointed atatleae, tka ooagra eoagra oeagra
gation meanwhile rising te its feet, the ear.
yteee opened with a full choral celebration
of tke Hely KBabanat, tha rseeesleaal aad
laddaBtal hymna being rendered by a
ohelr of baa hundred voleea. Thla portion
of the eeromeatee ended with a aermeaby
Right Bev. Blabep Saymear, et Bptlag
nald, Ilia, aad upon lie eoaeloaloa tka
regalar eoaaecratlen aarvlee wa Imme
diately eemBtaeeed.
, Blabep MeLaraa, of Chleage, offleUted aa
ebtaf oeBaaorator.aaatated by Blakepa Perry,
et Iowa, aad Seymear, et Ullaeta. Tke
preoenterawereAaetetant Bameps OUbert,
of Minnesota, sad Walkar.ef Merth Dakota,
aad tba attaadtag preebytere Bav. Dra.
KUey, et Meebetak ceUeg. tad Wright, of
thla city. Tbe matter of eeremeniea was
Bev. Sidney L. Smytke, of Delaflald, wke
offleiatad In a almllar capacity at tka obse
quies of Bishops Welle and Brown. Tha
btahep-elect made the responses te tbe
laterrogatlena of tha preeldlng blabep la
a dear, firm volee; and reverenti
ally knelt before tbe altar with bowed
heed while tbe preeldlng blabep and kla
aaelatanta laid their handa upon him and tha
former In a alew Impressive manner, aald '
"Beealve the Hely Qheet for tke offies and
work of a bishop In the church of Ged new
committed onto tbae by tbe Imposition, et
oerbaada," Tbe Bible wee then delivered
te tka blabep with a brief exhortation ; tka
ohelr aang Crulkebank'a eaaaa la B flat
with magnlueent iffeet and tba eervlcea,
which bad occupied ever two beara, eon een een
eluded with tbe benedkstten..
Bubecquently the newly made Uahep
nald a resection te tbeclar aad laity.-"
1 'The ceremony te day waa tke laltlsl een-
aaoratlenofabUbop la tba Bute or WW WW WW
oenslo, and Btabop-alcetGrattoa,of Feed
da Lte dloeeee, will be consecrated aext
month. .
AMOYBBst POOP ONB.
She BBtertalaaaenl of oaaassatege Yrlba Ba Ba
Jejaa by a Large amain.
Canttiatege Tribe, Ma 23, L O. R. M.,
gave their fourth musical and dramatleal
entertainment laat evening In Miennarcber
hall. Tbe eadlenee wi a a large and appre
ciative one, and tbe performer e went
through their respective perta with credit.
Tee following lengthy but exeellent
pregramme waa rendered :
Frank Devera'a original drawing room
aeaaa of Albines. Tambo,F. Devere. In
tarlocuter, W. Butten. Benes, F. Aerea.
Overture, Oreheatra ; Bessie's Grave, Mr.
B. Apperly ; DlnaU Lee, Mr. F. Aerea ;
Booked In the Cradle et the Deep, Mr. Ed.
Btyeis ; Blng Dam Gelden Bella, Mr. F.
Devere; Teke Me Beck te Heme and
Mether. Mr. U A. Vlllee ; Grand Finale,
Tbe Bowery Grenadiers," Devere, Aerea,
Hutten and oempany. .
' Overture, orebeetra: baritone nole. Mr.
Ed. B.yer; Oar Themas Cat, B. Apperly;
Beng and danee, J. Bwenk; temperanee
lecture, "Water va. Whisky," Wm,
Leenard; Germanla quartette, Meaara.
Adams, Parker, Mauman and Adama;
Frank Dtvere In hie greet epeelalty, entitled
Mixad.'er Where Did Yeu Get Them
Sheet;" recitation, Win. Hutten; On tbe
Rhine, Mra. Devere and Mlaa Quade; flute
aole, Master Jebn Met agar; Irish aenaa,
Mr. B. Apperly ; Uncle Jesb from Virginia,
Mr. Ed Btyer; Our German Friend, Mr. B.
J. Brown; bone aole, Mr. F. Acre: Simple
Blmen, Mr. F. Devere; silver shower oleg,
Mr. Jebn Bwenk; oemlo banjo duett,
Messrs. Sutten and Adams; overture,
orebestra; tbe whole oenoluded with a
laughable farea by Meaara. Mebn, Hutten,
Leenard and Mra. Devere, entitled The
Medicine man."
Orantcd bj tbe KeRlstar.
Tbe following letters were granted by the
register et wills ler the week ending Teea.
day, March 20.
Administration Lydla Ann McOarty,
deceased, late of Weat Earl township; F. W.
Hull, Ephrata, administrator.
Ellcabeth Khret, deeeaaad, late of Btraa
burg borough ; Christian Buret, Btrasburg,
administrator.
Edward Laeda, deceased, late of Lan
caster eltj; Oscar Hebeln, cliy adminis
trator, e. u a.
Frederick Oldweller, deeeaaad, late of
Mb Jey township; Melleda O. Old waller,
ML Jey, edmlnUtrater.
Abraham M. Hirr, deceased, late et
Maner township; Ell M. Herr and
Benjamin M. Herr, Maner, administrator.
Henry Dearetler, deceased, lata of Maner
township; Ephratm H. Doerstler, Maner,
administrator.
1.
The Lectors en Tnetsday Kvsnteg,
Rsv. Tbemaa O. Perter's lecture en "Six
Weeka in Europe " la te be delivered in tbe
court house en Thursday evening, Instead
of Tueaday evenleg, aa elated la laat even
lng'a paper.
Bev. A. T. G. Apple and wife, et Coulee
villa, Bddferd county, are guects In the
family of Dr. Apple ou the college campus.
lMter Alderman Denasily,
Harry Menlzlar waa given a hearing
before Alderman A. F. Dennelly this
morning en a charge et drnnkenneaa and
dlaerderly oendoot for having canoed a
disturbance at one o'clock en Sunday morn
lng at Hen Brabaker' ranch, en Middle
atreet. He waa discharged upon payment
of costs.
Oe a Vialt el lotpaetlen.
Mra. Ida L. Bbannen, et Philadelphia,
who la dlvlalen president of the Lad lea
Atd Beetety, of the G. A. R, wee In Lea.
caster last evening en a vialt of inspection
te tke local branch. Addreeeea were made
by eeveral el tbe members and a banquet
wbb held at Mra. AllabaeU'd alter the
meeting.
m
Oaaedlaa appelattd.
In court thla morning Philip A. Pylr,
waa appointed guardian of Jeba O. Shelly,
grandson of Jehn Shelly, deeeaaad, late of
Mount Jey borough.
A at wtenr Aneataa.
Tbemia Weeds kaa been arraeted near
Tornado poateffloa, Lincoln eeaaty, Weat
Vuatala, for tba mnrdar at k aaethar-la
uvTMia, WaaflaBB Waagt, last tetttfday.
OBaaaaa) tw ybb low bbyb.
Maw Laaatlaae t Haraaaata aad Oakara.
aaataHHtafi , emakaBrakaa BBrBkBat)
aaWVaBBnBBj ' aTfBaTBBBBW aaVaaaa
XitTTLB BniTAiWi Marak 95. BO. Rttey,
wkaeeRledeaawkeelwrlghtBkepM taia
for aataa tiattv kad MMle sale at
d-bsBd wageae aa Bataraay aad raal-
UtdfalrBtleta. Ba aaevadaaar Cfcnaaa,
Oaaeeer eeaaty, where ha partktaad a saaall
property and wUltserryea the mm baal-
T. R. Aakrlm A Ca, marchaala, fetatar ly
at Wakaaeld, kave aaevad ta tkat ateee.
a M. Wllaea AMB.aMrekaata, teraaerly
etSraaaea, moved te Wakatlaid.
aafgar Fdllea, merebaat, faramly at skat
psaea,aMvadteCarryli). '
BBttaT'irUaaa, tkraBtrly:at the fins at
,Wllaoa;Brea, mnllflt, at Cherry Mill,
trill safeta ta tba arlatlng balaeaa.
B." Iff. Hahws Bre., marakaala at
Plsaaaat Greve, Ulead aalldlag a iargt
aaaatry at Helaea' elation. t
Meaara. MeBBarraa at Grega;, tba tattr
prialng creamery aaaa at Patera Oreek,hava
aat taa new eagiae aad batter tjad faad
mill te aeeemaaaaata tkatr aatraaa,
Tka Olatkeea Oeek taraa, atar Flaasaat
Greve, eeaehHIag et 185 aerea, kaa baaa aeld
te W. T. Brewa, esq, af Lancaster, for
about 18,500.
E. M. Balnea, et Plaaaaat Greve, kaa
parehaaed a tract et weed lead from Mra.
Annie B. Weed, et Ltaeaatsr. Be erected
a tine realdenee ea It aad took possession
last weak. t
Mr. Andrew Charlea, proprietor; et tka
hotel aad farm' at Wakefield, has purchased
the Aaroa Fallertea farm, eoealatlng et
140 aerea, from H. H. Halnea, et Blsteg
Bun.
Mr. Jehn Wasaen, formerly oenneeled
with Jehn Cenrad la butehatlng at Oak
Hill, will carry ea the Mate bualaeea at bla
tatbat'e farm near Wrlghladale wllk
Leaadar Wilght aa partner.
Mr. Oliver Blaekbara, farmerly Uller In
the Farmers' National bank et Oxford, kaa
returned from his fa tore borne, Bt Freaele,
Kanaaa.
TheatoreheuaaatGoaheawlU be oeoupled
by Mrs, Wlllism Flte, from Virginia, who
will engage la tbe mereaatUs bualaasa.
Jeba Oauffamn will erectaflaerealdaaee
at Oakland, en a tract et 40 aerea which ke
purcbaaed tram tha Glbeea aetata.
Over elxty new oeavsrts ware added te
the Presbyterian oherok ea Bnnday.
The funeral et Marshall Wright, who
died suddenly of apoplexy, waa held en
Friday. The eervlcea, wblek were held
la Little Britain Preebytarlanohureb, were
coadneted by Rev. G. W. Buekell aad C
W. BtBwart, D.D. Tba ebeequtea were
largely attended. Mr. Wright leaves a
widow and three children, E. W. Wright,
M.D., who resides ea bla farm la Little
Britain ; Lewis M. Wright, a merebant at
West Greve, Chester county, aad A. A.
Wright, merchant at Wrlghladale.
MABYBLOUS OBLBBTIAI. PBEMOBULXA.
A araage sight Teas atartlatf the Peeple et
. QeatryvUia,
Abeat halt-past eight o'elook ea Sunday
avealag tha people of Quarryvilla wen
astonished te observe a bright light la tka
sky te tbe north weak Uyaaabaat-aa-Mg
aaa dinner plate aad ehUdrea tkeagbt It
waa the moon, bnt it waa Boen observed te
waver like a swinging lantern asd.Ua4ight
though reaembllng tbe gleam of a atar was
mera yellow. It remalaed vtelble for abeat
an beer and a bait and Beamed te risk an
rlae el out three feet,' though often remain
ing atatlenary for ten or fifteen mlnatee.
The etiange light waa gaatd upon by tbe
whole community. Me one oeold riplala
It, and all declare tbat It oeuld aet have
been canted by a balloon or any artlflelal
means. It la auppeaed te have been finally
obscured by oleuda.
Unclaimed Latter.
Toe following 1 a liat of unclaimed let
ter remaining In tbe poatefflce, Lancaster,
Monday, March 25, 1889 t
Ladit List .-Mra. J. W. Chamberlain,
Sarah Guinter, Mia. Emma H. Haver
stick, Mlaa Ida E. Buna, Mlsa Ida B.
Kuril, Mis Little Maratellar, Ml Susan
A. Miller, Mra. 8. Miller, MIssTillleW.
Frits, Mia Kats Stoke.
OtnW Ziit . Parilus Abram. esq , F.
A. Andersen, W. H. Arneld, Allen Hair,
Dr. Wm. Beckar, Jehn Bender, Jeba M.
Bensen, (2), Tbemaa Belk, Batista Gala,
mar, J. J. Carpenter, Cielend, Blmpaea tk
Tayler, Jeseph Cochran, Jehn Dabler,
Gee. w. De-Oammead, G. W. De-Laud.
J. F. Downa, BenJ L. Eberly, Geaaler dt
Wlloex, Henry Qreeniaaf, Geerge Green
swelg, (2) ; Jebn Heuse), M. B. Hunger
ford, Win. Jene, G. W. Kahler, H. E.
Keller, B. Kreider, Laeupla Oempany,
Harry B. Lee, J. MeNelly, Banj. Miller,
O. Miller, Jr., M. C. Maekel, Lewis Powell,
J. A. Prlee, Anten Bahm, (2), Jebn Btett,
rnnK a want, job. wbik, it), i-tisr a.
Wlllaer, PaUr A. Wlieen, Charles Zlru
merman, Uenry Ztlgenluai.
Mr. Wherry's KaeotstleB Hrmd
In the Heuse en Monday night Mr.
Wherry presented a resolution for tbe
appointment of a Joint apedal committee te
Investigate tbe transaction et tba alnklng
fund commissioners ter tbe past two yeara,
and report te tbla or the next aaaalen of the
Legislature by bill or otherwise. After dl-
cusslen inercaaiuuen waa reierrea te tne
wave and means oemmllteo by a party
vote 01 te 43. Tha soldiers' erpnsns
oemmUaion bill was patted te third reeding,
alter having been amended te aa te provide
tbat no oentraoia anau de maae ie tne
eddlera' erpbana ayndleate aobeola. Tba
bill amending tba general corporation aet
of April 29th, 1874, and la aapplamaata,
extending It provlalena te oempanlaa
furntiblng light, heat and power by alec alec
trleity, providing ler tbe Incorporation of
aueh cempaniae and for tha collection of
elalma of gas, water, elaotrie light, beatand
power companies paaaed aeoend reading;
also tba bill providing for lieenslng et
traealent retail merchants la cltlee and
boroughs.
In the Senate Mr. Penroae Introdueed a
bill appropriating (5,000 for tbe proposed
war library et tbe Leyal Lrglen In Phila
delphia. A number et bills were pasted te
aeoend reading, among them tba bill
glvleg power te ecboel beards te oend ema
prepertlea desired for aobeol purposes,
whan aatlafaotery arraugamenta cannot ba
made wltb the ewnera.
A Behoel'a BaUiUlemaut.
The eeoendary aobeol of Quarry villa gave
an entertainment In Ua public ball en
Saturday evening, and It waa Ua meat
enjoyable ailalre of Ue kind ever held In
Uat place. Tbe exerclaee oentlated of
recitations, music, tableaux, 4a, which
were all rendered creditably by the puplia;
and the teaeber, S. P. Barnet, dteervee
great credit for tbe manner In which he haa
Ue children trained. Tbe entertainment
waa given by the aobeol; net an outsider
bad any part In It It waa for Ue benedl
of tbe aoheol and waa a aucceta financially.
The ball waa crowded te overflowing.
Will W ! a 0as trail Club f
Jeseph O. Devlne, a dlreoterot theHar.
rlaburg base ball club, and vloe prmldent
of tbe Middle Statea Dague, It In Ueclty
today. He la endeavoring te make ar
raagementa te ergtulta a club la thtt elty,
audi calling upon tbe eltlatna who btve
heretofore taken an lnterea) in base bill,
Tha Middle Bta'aa League new baa eluba
la Hsirlaearg, Yerk, Beading, Philadal.
pblaead Trenten.
mt i
A Blrtaday Barprue.
Lut evening a number of tbe young lady
and gentlemen friend el Mlaa Katie
Franklin tendered bar B birthday eurprtee
party at bar home, Ma 211 En. Ohaalaat
Taywrs
i DESTRUCTIVE FIRE.
tjkerra mill ahd ybb mibeb ay mill
BBBBB. ABB BOBltBB.
A rear Btary ataaatara aaaa Op la Baaeke, ta.
vatvsag a Lata at sassy Ta of
Belter Th taeataaae Vpea It Bet
Battalaat te Oever the Lea.
Tka large mill et Adam O. Greff, ea the
WHlew fttreet taraatke at UUl ereek, three
mllea Beatk at taa ehy, was aallrely
destroyed by Are eaertly before mtaalgat
a Maaday. Tka flames from tka mill
aammaniaatad ta tka bridge ever Mill
ataak, aad all taa woodwork et thla etrne
ttttewMBlsecdaaBated.
Tka flra waa dleeevertd about 1130
eMeak ay tka ataa at week ta tha mUl, and
aa alarm waa at aaaa glvea, wlek breagbt
Mr. GratTe aetgbberata tha Ira, bat Ika
aaaes tataad aa rapidly tkat bat HUM
eanld be saved.'
Tka flra waa arm seea ea the third fleer,
BkoramgaptBtfeapelalataeeaaUeot tka
aalldlag tewaiae tka aaraat. Tkeaa wke
ware early en tke grand aaved soma fleer
Btewd w lower flea, bat a vary eaaall pre.
porttaapateek waa gotten eat et tba mlU
en aeeeaat et tka rapid earaad at tke fltmaa.
bob of Mr. Great was dlspaatktd te tke
etty far a flra eagiae, bat tka chief did
net appear te thtak that ba bad authority ta
aaad any et tke Are aaglaes be far into tbe
eeuatry aad tka eagiae waa aet Bent. la
Graft's oplalea It aaeaglna had been eent
the bridge oeuld have been saved fromde fremde fromde
alruetlOB. Before tha flra raged half an hear It
looked at If tba dwelling beuse of ..Mr.
Greff would ba deetreytd, and a larga
portion et tka furniture waa removed te a
piece et safety. The fltmaa did cemmunl.
ette from the mill te aa eutbulldlag, bat
Ue Are waa prevented from going farther
by tka demolition el thla building by
BiilUag it from llafoaadatlen with fcoeke.
Tha doers aad windows of Mr, area's
keaas ware badly bllatered by the beat.
Tha barn steed some distance away, bat tt
waa la no danger because the wlad was aet
blowing tbat way.
Tba ertgta of tka flra Is aet deflaltely
known aad aever wilt be. It la auppeaed
te have baaa eaused either by tbe frlotlea
et tha machinery or explosion of flour dual,
and a fa w people bold te the theory that tbe
flra was mated by a mouse and a parlor
Mr.GretTe mill waa one et the largest and
finest la tbe oeunty and bad a capacity for
aeveaty five barrels of flour a day la addi
tion te tba ether work done. It waa run
night aad day uatU raeeatly when a few
beara reel were taken from about 11 o'elook
at nlgbt until 2 o'clock In the morning. It
waa beyond tke time for auaptndiBg work
laat night, but Mr. Qrefi waa busy In tba
offlee with bla boeka and tbe men kept the
machinery getag until Mr. Graff waa ready
te go borne,
Tba attueture wbb a four atery frame
bnlldlBgaetea stone fouadaUeaa. Three
yean age Mr. Grefl remodeled bla mill aad
BtMtaaeiamt roller maoelhary et a oeat
19,000. Thla kaa been praeUctUy reJaed
by laat night's Are.
Tba eeateata of the mill, aa near aaean
be aaeertalned, ware betweea 4,000 aad
6,000 baataala et wheat, aeveral tbeuaand
beabala of oera, braa, rye, aad ship staff,
and 300 barrala of flour A ear lead of fleer
was ahlppad from tka mill only a lew bears
before tke Are.
Mr. Graft kad an Insurance of 118,000 ea
the mill, contents aad maehlnery, divided
among tba following cempanies: Royal of
England, 82,500; Amerlean, of Philadelphia,
82,000; Hartferd, of Conncetlont, 11,000;
Glrard, et Philadelphia, 81,000; Norwleh
Union, of England, $1,500; Springfield,
Maaa., $1,000; Londen & Ltncaablre, of
England, $1,000; Lebanon Mutual, $3,000
all represented by Rl'e & Ksufiman;
PtcsaU, et England, $1,750, repreetnted by
H. R. Breneman, and Fire Association of
Philadelphia, $1,250, represented by Shenk
tk Baueman,
Of that lnenrance only $4,850 waa en tbe
machinery, be that Mr. Orefl'a leaa In that
danartmaat alone will be very heavy. He
oeuld net give an estimated bla leaa, but
It will probably feet up In tbe neighbor
heed et $25,000.
All tbat remalna of tbe bridge la tbe wing
walla. It la a oeunty bridge, and waa
artetad aome years sge. The brldgs
is, however, kept la repair by the
Lancaster A Willow Street turnpike
end a representative of tbat oempany went
te tba aeene of the Are early thla morning
te make arrangemenU for the rebuilding of
the bridge at once. Until It la built tbe
people who uee tbat pike will be put te
great laoenvanlenoe. They will either
have te ford tbe creek at tkat point, -which la
a dim suit feat ea account of the grade, or
drive te town by way of Wabank and the
Mllleravllle turnpike.
The light from tbe burning building waa
plainly teen la thla elty, aed eauaed an
alarm te ba atruek trout box 01, whieh
brought eat a great many people, who ran
te tbe southern ei-d of tbe city. When It
waa eetn that tha Ore waa In tbe oeuntry,
nearly all returned borne, but a few went
te eeene of tbe flra.
A rUBttY YOOMQ JBWBM'BTOMY.
Bha Otalaw aaa Waa aUHeaypaa By a
Who uarrasa ea la a Bascy.
Chioaeo, 111,, Mareb 28. A remarkably
atraega eaae of kidnapping la elalmadbya
pretty young Jeweaa te have occurred at
dusk laat evening en a much frequented
Uoreughfare, aha being tbe victim, and the
abductor a well known man about 33 yeara
old. Tbe young lady Mlaa Hattle Men
delaen, aged 18 la employed at Hart
Bretbera ahlrt faolery, en Franklin ttreet
Her atery In aabetance la aa follewat
Abeat 6:30, after bavlag done eeme ahep.
ping, ahe was waiting for a Twelfth atreet
cir. near tha oerner of State and Van Buien
etreela. While Uere abe noticed In Ua
allay a buacy attached te a brewa
aeree. Suddenly ehe waa aeltad from be
hind and a band paaaed ever bar faee, and
Immediately aba began te leaa oonaotoua eonaotoua oenaotoua
neaa. Bbe remembers Indistinctly a
face ahe never atw before, aad
et being lifted Inte Ue buggy.
Bbe remembere neUIng farther until
ebe partially regained oenacloutnata while
batBg dragged out of Ue buggy en Prairie
avenue near tern aueet.
She aaya "I aaw Ua man run away aa
aoen aa he Urew me down, and I beard
the buggy rolling away. I aereamed aa
loudly aa I oeuld, and two men paaelng by
ctma te my aaalataaee. I waa carried
te a drug atere and then brought
home, reaching here about 0 o'clock.
Her purer, containing about f , and a
Jersey aba bad purcbaaed were gene. There
la a aaloea at each corner et the alley where
tbe affair la mid te bava occurred, but no
one eaa be found who aaw anyUlng et lb
Tha girl's story greatly puzzled Ue police.
They did net knew hew te aoeount for tba
kidnapping anlaaa a criminal aaaault waa
Intended, and even if aueh aa attempt had
beea frustrated by olreumetaaeev, Uty
think Ue atery extremely queer. The girl
wm found bnt a abort dtatauce from where
Ue body of Eva Mitchell, who waa
myaterloealy murdered eeme months alnoe
Wee dlaeevered.
Yea BxtcaUeaa Iaraaa.
Four exeeatiene were laaued te-day
aalaat Caaper Kehler for $1,650, by Adelpk
twiaBBYwa " aBBtaaBl taaa aBaBajaBBaaaJ
Ill HAMB M eOBWBHOTJB.
Tha Maa Wba BeSBa Bletettra
Braeght aTram Belnt' The
aratta eeeea eevaraa.
Chief BmellB arrived la UiaeMyat4:U
e'eleek aa Meaday attaraeca aavlag In
eaatsdy the thief who robbed tka store of
H. C. ElehetlE. Hb alae bteaght back tba
Btoiangeoda, Tba name of thethletlaB
L. Geehenear.
Tha robbery waa committed lata ea
Teeedsy alght, March 21, andea Wednea
day meralBg at 11 o'clock Goebenour was
aader arrett la Baltimore.
Tbe article that caused the IdsntlHcattca
at Geekeaear aa taa Elchella rebter waa a
turtle akelt knife et kandaeme patlera.
Wbea Marshal Fray, et Baltimore, found
tkJa kalfe la Goeheaout'a poaeaslen he felt
eeUined that It wee atelea la this ally from
Mr. Elcheltt, aad be ee aellfled theaatheil
Ues beta, x He deeerlbed tba knUe ae
mlaalelytkat Mr. Elohelta bad no dlffl.
catty at arrlvleg at theeameoeeelnalon and
bamadapraparatlonateaoto Baltimore.
Tba theft aa above noted, wai oemmltttd
lata ea Taeeday alght, Goeheaenr Oral
eatered tka premises of Blmea BhlasUr,
adjetalag tka Elohelta afore, where be atele
a basket He tbea forced aa aatraaee Inte
MeketlB'a ahep, and from there te tha
storeroom. All tbe attlelaa stolen weta
carried away la thla basket. Gocheeour
mutt have left town aoen after tha robbery
by freight trala. He says ba arrived la
Baltimore at lOilO en Wedaaaday morning
aadkadoalytlmstedlapoaa of three re
volver when ke waa arraeted.
Ha was aagaged la aellleg tbees goods la
the marketplace whan arraeted. At drat he
claimed that he bought them la Baltimore,
and afterweret mid be get them In Phila
delphia. Twe of the revolvers he aeld for $3.10,
whieh ware worth $9 each, These revelvers
were redeemed by Mr. Etohelta and brought
back te Lancaster.
Goehaaoar was glvea a hearing at Belli- i
mare Meaday morning and remanded te
tkeoaatedyof Ohltt Saaella. He waa band
euged, tekea te Ue elation, pat en the ears
Bad arrived here eafely at 4:43. lie wee dl.
posed for a time te raelatoemlng with Chief
Saaella beeeaee tbat offletr did aet have
UnaetoperfaetbltrtqulalUoB.butherlBBlly
agreed te go along with tbe offletr.
Be d ealea bavlag oemmttted tbe robbery
sad aaya be would sooner be abet tbaa
glva te the autherlllea tha aamaa of tba
guilty parUea, Haelatm tbat be wbb aet
la Ue etty the night et the robbery, but It
can ba abewa tbat be waa at the opera
bonee ea Uat evening.
Goeheaenr baa a bad record. He waa at
one time an Inmate of tbe Beuae of Refuge,
etrved a term In tba Yerk JtU, eeeaped
from that laetltntlen and waa afterwarda
arretted InUle oeunty for robbing Peon Peen
eylvaala railroad ear. Fer tbat offense be
served two yeara and nine menthr.
Goebenour will be given a bearing by
Alderman Halbacb te-morrow morning.
There are three complaint agalntt
Goebenonr. Oae It for Ue ftleakrae entry
et tba aterr, a aeoend for the larceny of tba
goeda aad aUIrd for eteallag a basket from
Blmen Bhlaaier.
A MO BL4KB IB CBIOAOO.
A Ms-aen- BatMlsg aaa Ita vastest Vetoed
ataiJ0a,000,Oeteeid Baity Tbta aeratag.
Cbioabe, III., March 28. Tbe Central
Storage oempany'a huge aix etery and
basement atrueture en the north beak cf
Ua river at Bush atreet, waa dhoevered te'
be ea Are about four o'elook tbla morning.
Tba bUtt originated la tba engine room In
Ua basement, and by tbs time tha
flrat engine bad arrived, bad ob
tained aneh a bold tbat a second
alarm waa turned In. In a very brief apace
tbe Are had bnrned through Ua building
and deck te tbe watet'a edge, tbe bltae
finding reedy feed in the pile of furniture
and ether inflammable material wltb which
Ue great building wea filled. The flrebeat
Gelaer played en Ue atrueture from tbe
south and two dozen anglnea from the eaat,
north and weat Boen the flames
burst from the wlndewe of tbe greet
atrueture and rolled up In huge vel
nmee, illuminating the entire north aide.
A fourth, and tbea a general aiarm waa
Bounded, and tbe entire department ear.
rounded Ue furnace like building. Tbe
greet building waa aoen gutted. There waa
atered la It a million and a bait dellara
worth et Imb and ecflsea, Tba principal
ewnera were Eppln, Smith dl Wyinan, of
Mew Yerk; W. P. Roem k Ce., of New
Yerk j Geerge W. Leve A Oa, el New Yerk i
Hyde A Bouthwertb, Boeten ; B. B. Cjnant
A Ce., Bosten Siegfried fcBrendrtln,Bn
Frauoleeo ; Frlteb A Hewland, Chicago ; C.
P. LaUrep A Oa, Oblotge ; Rebert Jtflf'7
tk Ca, Chicago; William F. Plel Ce,
Indlanapella ; Ue Union and Flrat National
banks, Gblesga The building, worth $60,
000, wea owned by tbe Arthur Broneen
eetete.efNew Yerk, and waa lnaured for
$10,000.
At sbeut 40 the tames flew aoreaethe
atresia and aet Are te bulldlnge a block
away. Tbeae small aide blaaea were
etepped wltb difficulty, aa a attfl breast,
bad aprung up. Sevtral firemea wera
overcome by the florae beat ea Buab atrtet,
and wera carried away back en the bridge,
while Uelr place were filled by ether.
Towering fltmta awept down and licked
the building acres Kin tie aireei repeat
edly. Goods were removed from beutts
nearly a block away. The alreela waa filled
wltb frightened people.
Alderman Manlerre, the proprietor et tbe
wsreheuae, aaya Ue cententa were covered
by tnauranee.
Tha origin et Ue fire," aald tha alder
man, 'la lneendlary. I haven't time te
talk about It new, but an Incendiary started
tbe bltz."
A Boeaway AecUltni,
This morning William F. Dlllcr, tocem
panted by bla alttar, Mlsa Llllle DUier, drove
out tewarda tbe QreO'a mill fire and find
ing the bridge ever tbeatream burned away
turned back and down Ue read leading
te Mew Danville. Tbe horse, which waa a
young animal, beeame fraolleus and began
raarlna BBd pluntrlng. He auoeeeded In
breaking the ehafta of the buggy and un un un
hltobleg blmaeir, alter which be ran away
and at laat aoeouoia bad net been captured.
Mr. and Mlta Dlller were net much Injured
end were brought te Ltncssler In tbe
carriage el a friend, who met them en the
red
Anneal Election el untstr.
BL Jeseph's Catholic Benctleitl a(e'ely
beld Ita annual meeting last night and
elected Ue following offleera for Ue en
aulDgyear: Praeldent, Adam Mattern ; viet presi
dent. Bernard Sehwarz ; treasurer, Adam
Finger; secretary, Jeseph Beale ; trustee,
Bernard Roekenatelu ; standing commit
tee, BeuUweet ward, Jeseph Kejb, WIN
Ham Neetatt, Michael Lamp; Southeast,
Geerge Reth, MatUlaa Stem wandel ; North
east ward, Michael Matt, Ler en t Schmidt,
Fabian Ytcker; meaaanger, Censtanline
Bambardt. Tbe retiring aeeretary, Mr.
Matt, bad performed bla dutlea faiUfuily
for 25 yeara. The society la In a geed fi
nancial oendltlon.
a
Laat Day Fer Ltrilec Llcna.
Tburadav next it the last day upon which
the licenaea recently granted by the court
ean be lifted. These from the country die
trlcta have nearly all been lined, but par
Uea from Ue city ere rather tardy owing te
tka HM fa wfclek they ara required la fay,
are
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caeetaatavaaaa, J. M..MatJataa httgkik.-j.
aveaae. a. u. xeeami Finn aveaae,,j, a.
Btelai rintekarafc, D. & Moaret;
chunk. B. B. WUaoaiAlteeaaetri
weed, A. W. Gayer; Birmlagaam, "Wai'V
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Hall, A..II 1 t 7m r.Mi flu. '"-
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AILM. HJfaaoea. XT?. WlMsa Ileal hj
dayaburg, B. T. BwarU i HoaiaaeM TnV5A
Oelbarat Heward, u. B. Xlagi lrvaaavJ
wti xnnHj i unaaa; vny, w. u ana ass i :
MartTaabargsad BMttaa Bprlaaa, WTX.,
Baeea; MUeebarg aad UaleavtlK 9. Wi
seara i aaerrawaia, aa aa Bapastaa awivr. i
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i. u. xebbbi riaasaai usa. ae aa aaaatiaa u
ey u. jr. Bearviai ren aaamaaj ay u. w. ,
RiebeU; Raatar, B. H. WUtaaa; Baaw -
Bbee, J. W. Bedford ; Tyreaa, Oeeraa M
Laldvt Wallacetea, B. Bheamakar; War ,il
rlnaWrlr. WT. A. Vlar-Mr TTIIIIf ! M'-
W. F. D. MoaaaiWeadBarfy aaal Laya-p-'
burg, J. W. Ely Woodland, J. V. AJtaer- 'fe
bob i Bspernaaaerary aaa aapaaaaaaataa .i
preaehers, J. A. Woedeeek, .IT Agaa, J.
a. Abera, Geerge Gaysr, M. W. Ostbatr, . 4;
Daavllle Dtetrlet Jeaa Deaakaa, ara
aldtng aider. Aahlaad, W. O. Biihfct irc,
Bcaek Haven. l V. Bavtdge i Bta'aa, -Uiifa
niiMMBalMiM.. M. W. i rVmlaa Waa. mA9.
. MM.. , MM Mill Tjfl -- . '-i:
baaappileaTbyP. It. Braaaaa Mtaekkarav
j. m. aaauey i uatawawa, w. . aaaaaa t
CaUwIataelrcuit M. H. mtak OsBWtak
w. n ww. nam . riiiaiian. m. at
Fertaer ; Daavillf, Ui. PaaaTviaUslBOBB) rk
DaaviUa, Trtaltv, O. W thevatjeaayt-f
burg, a! W. Daeker; Btay aad Mat
atreet, B. MaUaiue ; GotdeaiFfeyar HBKh
vayvUla, B. HamUa ; Htalatea, J.. a'-iv
Shaver i Haalatea mission te ba MBpUed.;
by a Blair j HMfeaetaw ta ba aaa.
Aedanreld, M. L. Drami Jeeaaytawn,1 J.J'
OT. UnHliaHi UiMlawtlla. O. K Walata. '.,
Mount Carmel, W. O. Fergaseat Maakm.'H ,
burg, W. A. lrlMeeeeeatvW.T.aV
Daaver; MetUamaawaad, J. D. W. Vmymt-4
OraBgavllle, J. HeraUgt BlvmaldaO.B. .
Day i Htberebarg, h. a Btreaai i
B. M. ObHeeat; Beaii Bat
BealUt Btocklea aad Baavei
KiBgi Baaaary, W. V. aaaes; 1
B. O, Baker; Travertea, . O.
Waatnarlv. BL. af. Aakt Wast B
ba aepptted; Went Baamekla.Y. T-;
Wkite Mavaa, a. M. Laraadi I
Broaimer m aataa m
et Bloemtburg qaertatly eantatanati
aamBtary aaa svasvaaaaasaai pr
AUsa Brlttala, J. W. Lsekle, X.
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praaldmgalder. AlivUla. B A. Ctataltajl,
uariieie, w. w. Jcraat; uaamBaaaawryj m,f
U. GUberli Dlllabargaad WellsvIUe, M.V .
Armatreagi Paawaaea, t. A, tJeeaaMtt-
jrauview aaa auryeviw, m. auvjumn s
Fert LHtletewa, te ba aupplted fcf J. O,--
jJMOKOii uottyeearg, . at. Mtwmmmnr.
Graaneaatla. H. L. Jaaebat QreeavHlaaa. J. 'v.
Grahamt Haaever aad Maw 0fatd,Ta.Tv
DUBBlna- Harriaburgmth alreet, . M.,,
Fretli ttraea, B. H. Yetnat Tbttteeatk
atreet, B. F. Bteveast BWge Avaa','i.'i;,
s. C. Swa'lew ; BU Paul, A. S. Bewman rt
Lewte Ferry, J. L. Muaataa; Llekhag
aataau aa- :
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ajtaat ataaaa. aasastmr i ,
ureex, te ee auppuaa i iiituaMawBHaa. e.r
Hunayaa; liiverpoei, w. wmtmty-is,
MoCennaleborg, J. Vrenman I Meebeaiea- fc
burs-. W. O. Heateri Mereerabarg, . ., .
Bierrer I Meat Alte, A. O. Feraakl i Metsat ,
Mnllv. S. P. Wllana 1 K fTilialiailaail
T-liemkli Ben; Newport, J.Y. Maaa fe
Nawvllla and Plaa Otwrm. 1. Bk.'J '
eralvt BhlDeeaabant. J. K. WmmiWt-
Shrewsbury, J. F. Baafardt tBewr
artatewa. . A. B. Maevaat WswtMaV 4
bere, A. 8. Btldwla; WrlghlalUtvB. AI
Desver; Yerk, Duka atreet, A M. Ttaraitsi;
jrust enures, n. v. wanner; rrmm i
K. T. Whltalai Bldaa avaaaa. J.JL.
Bemant Warn atreet. Ttlehard Breakti Yarn .,
Hnil.n BMBiniKt Whtla-. BL n at t !!"
proiaaaer la DtckUeen eaUetm. saaataeral I
uariiaie qaaneriy ammmwwman a. m waaraa
auperlatendeat eealeteBaB baeltiaatB j
member et Grate qaarmrly L.fgtmMtwt..
art, Oliver Kge W. u BoettawoeaC Jaam f: j
biibb. , r, aome, 4,, uaagmt w. vaaanA
W. W. Carhart v -,-' ,.
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iBgdea. J. Crane ; Lewlatewa, J. M. LaaB"-5':
ixwm rjiwawwi a, a. ta
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town, B. B. uarti
Wtllteaaanert DlatrletW. A.
presldlsa eider. Daboietewa, M. P.
waiter East Leak llsvsa. B. B
Emporium, J. W. Bee; EmBerlam ajr-j
cuir, J. O. Wllhalm ; Jeraey Bkata, . It.
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D. H-WhleUtetLaak-
bavae, H. B. Bender; MUtea w.auaBM'
Moatgemery,J, F. Keula ; kUaatarevllaa,'-
W. B. Whitney; Maaey, B. Tayttwt.v,
Banove, J. P. Moere, Waleeatswaw J.,
uucBiey w uiiaawpaii. u eunm . p
ba aaDDllad t Grace. J. B.
Bu i muj '.
airaer, ua. u. uaaea, aiwamy, .. m ,
Mann ; Fine atreet, A. 8. Oerrtgea I Talt J-.J
street, J. Weed, Jr.; A. M. HeatB aadW. m
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Miner Btiaenaa te ibbuiuhebb
A GUI' Terrible I
iFtniAXAFOLi. j.ca.. area mt, Baaaai.wcR
p.nn.- . 1t.uijiia alrl. waa Btiallwr-
.UWHil . y.ai -w vs, n.w. V
burned yesterday while ateparlag dlaaeg .
for her younger statera. In beadlagevar .j
the flra bar long hair swung tkratjgfctaa;
Hemes sod lnttanUy was ma dubs.
dreie United and ahe taa aeree ra lag
Ueheuae. Before auyeae oeald glva I
aid, bar dothleg waa beraed from kar,
bxlyandthefleahoeokeatoaorie-, i
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flMlianriinwa W. yjT..
rababoe, Vis., aaarea ze. n w iw.
n'gm uenrDjaa hwuhw ..! n.-7t:
owned by F. Piatt, and eeeaatM ay tat)f;
follewlog merckante: H.F.J1
. . uDm. gii.Mlafclaa Mala it'1
BOUti mtljwm i.u-., . i.i , ...
Total, baker and oeafeetloaar. aawamtaa.
ltltuougbtle be Ua work et tat
diary. Mr. Total waa etrlekea
speplexy, aad died la a few mte
tbe fire oemmeBoea. at m aay
eeaeraeM te aave kla property
about Ue attack. -'
Jaha isnght Pywg.
Loheon, Mareb 28 Mr. JekaaVlgbtkag ,
bad aaetkar rauaaa and la thla BtmawM
very waia. aa eaa --- --
hours, axoeptaemo slight Bonrlikmakthtte
msans of a SPOOa. Hit BkyallllP, BW.f'
Beyle, mys Uat Mr. Bright la gttaa u'
1DBMUK auu u-aiuaa. ww -.
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wbathbb inTtMtjAneaa.
s . w abhinqtem. p. C Marak
I I v...n Puiinlnala i Fair: tllakllr'' .'
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r ' warmer, prteeaea ey augatiy
caUeoeaat; variable wlada,
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Theodere Steiaway, of Stela way Baag.
piano makers, Is dead. ,,
r..npi. E. Warraa.ef Wyemlag. waa
dsy nominated for govaraeroc w;
tarrltmv. and BmJ. F. WklUb Of M
ta ha eevaanar et Meateaa. J. M.
waa aemlaaled for petta
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