KJ f & i,f( tj T1 .'5av i i' 3 Sitf t t.v- & v' i IvJ ty??3 a$te r1 VOLUME XV-NO. 187. LANCASTER, PA., THURSDAY, aiARCH 28, 1889. PHIOE TWO CENTOS KAT fUijxete A OHE-STOKY BUILDING. PLtKs reu CBBrBAC, BASKET BOUSS BBLSeTBB Btf COfeMOtLB, ItNymMM ay Jaete a. wtmr, at rhHMMvMrM AajewaveeVThe Baya ghmu nag ae ana nam geae-a Uaiy- Oiaa steatae Ttai An edj'rained assta of eoenmeo oeuboIIo wm UXeWKMiHr evening, with the prteelpal object of eos ees a'detlng the new market fcewM project sad s'se te cIcm op the boslneM at the year. IB Mlect OOBBOll there WOTO BNMt! Betger, Haloes, Riddle, Beater, Bessa, Btorafelts end Kvans, preatdesl. The peelel eoanlttes ea nwmha drainage asd bow water works BSbstNtad taeir report for the paet yaerwhteh waa tecflved and placed ea 11a. The ivpert ebewe that the eemsiltteB bed Biased at tbalr dlapaeal the aaa et 120.014 88 sad' that tbalr ezpmaea ware 1198.698. 95. lavish a tMianea en baaa of BaB,4e. Ur. Middle preeeeted tbe eeatraM .be tween the aueat eoasiUtee aad Mr. Basle ter lursUhlng Btens for BaaeadaaitalBA aad aeked tbat Mte approved. Messrs, Even a and Balaaa thought that Mr. Engle waa supplying the eltjr with a vsry peer quality eX lUaeeteae, aad that a aueh batter quality oeald be procured aad supplied from ether qu.rrlM la the lmras dlate vicinity of the oily. Mr. Remley thought that there la geed atone In Mr. Kngla'a qearry, aad that If the letter of the contract with hla waaea f erced geed alone would befurnlebcd by sua. The oeat et plaoleg et the ereaher la Eagle's quarry had bees considerable, and be did aet favor going te aa additional expeaae te remove tne ciuabar ana piaee it at some ether quarry. Mr. Kiddie waa oppeaed te having bad tone faralahed te the elty, and he believed Mr. Katie con Id furnlth better atone. The paat winter bad bean aa epes one, and there had beea much rale, aad alia atraata bad bean tertlbly out up by aaa. la bla opinion the beat limestone la a peer material te uae In the oeaatruotloa of atreeta. vote baleg taken retulted la the con tract being approved. ' Common cannetl reaolutlen autherising the mayor te draw a warrant upon the oeatlngent fund te pay the damages ee eeeted for the tx'ecalea tf the water mala te the new werka waa non concurred In aed Mr. Riddle cllerad la Hta thereof a reariutlen limiting the amount te be draws from that land at 11,600. Tela rtaolutiea waa adopted. Common oeunell concurred. TUB NXW UARXRT BOUU. The aieotlen of the propeaad new market heuie waa next called up aad a rteeea waa takes for fifteen alnutaa te allow the membtra an opportunity of Axaminlag the aeveral plana submitted by the architect In addition te the plana already notlead, there were two ether en exhibition. One by Jamee H. Warner, architect of Philadel phia, oentemplatea the erection of a two etery building, the aeoend flxr te have a eating capacity el 1,000 aad aoaemaodaUos for alt the elty effleea, oemmlttee rooms, 4e On the lower fleer wilt be the market stall. The ere', el the building aoeerdlng te thla plan would be 131,000. David Evan., arohiteet of Philadelphia, eabmltted plana for a market heuae one atery In height Upen the return of aelcct oeunoll from the joint oenvenllon, the market heuae project waa dlseuiaed aeme. The opinion of aeme of the membera waa that nothing would be gained by the preaent counell taking action te night, en the eve et the expiration of their terma of cfllee. The action of common oeunoll In adopt adept adopt leg the Warner plana of a one-atery bnlld leg waa concurred In by veta 5,te 8. The diaaentlng vetea were eaat by Meaara. R'd die, Remley and Btermleltc COMHOSf COUNCIL. In common oeunell the following mem ber were preaent : Mca'ra. Auxcr, Hare, Bartholemew, Biumgardeer, BertcBeld, Bltner, Brinten, Dlller, Eberman, Evert, Frantc, Freeh, Krelder, MeLaugbltn, Mlley, Hhertaar, Sing, Zwk. Mr. Baumgardner waa called te the chair In the abaenee of Mr. Beard. The prealdent atated the object of the adjmrned meeting, wbieh waa te take action In regard te the plana of the propeaad new Central market heuae. Aa there waa aeme unnalahed bualnaea ter oeunoll te aet upon Mr. Baumgardner auggeatad that thla be done, and It waa agreed upon. The following reaolutlen waa prawntad by Mr. Baumgardner: Be It resolved by the select and oembaon oeunclla of the elty et Lancaster that !n aettllOK tbe elalma ter damages In the Improvement! of the water werka and Clay atreet sewer, tbe mayor la authorized te draw the ameuuta rrem me exturgent fund. The resolution waa adopted unanimously. Select oeunoll non.-eonou.rrod. Oa motion of Messrs. Everts aodBrin aedBrin aodBrin ten It waa agreed te Invite select counell te disease the market heuae qneatien In Joint aeaalen, and the above named gentlemen were appointed a committee te notify ae'eet oeunoll. Beleet oeunoll did net appoint a oemmlttee, but took a rceeaa et fifteen minutes te examine the plana In a body, and oemmon oeunoll consumed ten minutes in the examination. The report of tbe special sewerage, dxaleage and water werka Improvement oemmlttee, whleu came ever fromaeleet oeunCl, waa read. Common counell ac cepted the report, en motion et Mr. Auxer. During the reading et the above report, Mr. Beard arrived and took tbe chair. IN JOINT SESSION. Bath branebea went Inte Joint session In common oeunoll chamber aud en motion of Mr. Riddle Wee. Beard waa called te tbe ebalr. A motion waa made by Mr. Riddle (bat the arohiteet pieaentlng plana be allowed five or alx mlnutea each te explain them. Cliften Evan, of tbe Arm cf Jehn Evana i Sen, exhibited bla plana flrat, and waa followed by Mr. Jamea H. Warner and Mr. David Evanr, el Philadelphia. Beth branches et oeanclli tben went te their respective chamber a. Mr. Auxer new moved the plan of Mr. Warner for a one atery building be adopted. Mr. Fraels aald at first he waa In favor cf a aeoend atery te the bulldlDg, but he sew took the ether potltlen, aa the Phila delphia arohiteet bad pointed out the sani tary objeetloua te sueu building. Mr. Warner again addreaaed the counell and defended the sanitary oendlilona of a two-atery lulldlng, but advocated a one ene one atery bulldleg aa being mere oharaetarlstlo et a market and Intended for no ether Durneee. Mr. Auxar'a motion waa adopted without a diaaentlng vote. Helco. council een curred. , A earpast.r ltard, ErHBATA, Mareb 28 Mr. Peter L. Reddtg, a railroad carpenter, aad who la working for tbe Reading x Columbia dlvlalen, met with a palatul accident at Hilt i yesterday by cutting himself la tae lag with an adz. Dr. Roebuck, of LlUtx, dressed tbe wound aad lie waa brought te JEpfarete te hta pereata ca tbe a Celaek at. MVM WMBBJsalBBM 10 BHBBl VUfBB. A fjetmUaaMBtetareai Arts Otaaralaeaata tan ilia leealr, Mj.OMA-Anata,awaUkMwaeavalry steer, wae waa eaaklatad freaa tae army aad afterward reatered te taa rettred last byaaaetef fteagraaa, eaaayad te pall the snw uuiasH aiaaiai, or naaemvaaaa, MthjaRtasjeaeuea lobby, Is WeateaeaT, as Wadaeaaay aftaraaea-aard waa preaaatly ejeetad f tea taa heui. Armea waa ordered eat of the laaagaraUea preeeaaka by Gov. erser Beaver, baeaaaa he bad taraet kta Mf aad aiaaacvaat la without warraat aad waarMlag aleagaMe tbe praatdasf. Qea. waaaaa aaa uaptaiB aearae. wneware wKfe Bavat's order, aad a petieeaaas exeeaw H.' Araaaa waa very aagry, aad seat day- awere eat warraataagalaat Beaver aad Bearka, aad the next week pretarrai ebaga lateraaliy agalaatoibaea aad Bearke, bat sethlag see eeae of any at tkeae preesedlaga. Fadlag that be waa earning nothing la thla way. AraaM wrote a letter te Beaver tateaded te draw eat a reply whleh would, whoa pabttebed la tae Waablagtea aewa sapera, give Armea a aert of loeal vtndlea vtndlea ttea. Te tela letter Beaver said Boattesties. aaeaaaeiu tenaa ware sueiant, Bearng abet Bave waa at IM Rtgae aaaae, Armea eeltei aad eant ap fete eaaa aa Baver, who waaMaleroea. Beava paid M atteatles ae'iu FJadiag tiai Beater twraead it. Afterawblie Beaver came dewa aiaira aad walked along the corridor, leaning ea bla erateaea. Armea etepped up te kta at eeeeaadaeid: I aent you a latter aeaae Uae age j why haven't you replied te It?" 11 1 aa set In the habit et reply lag te each lcaileat eoamunleatloBB," responded Beaver, moving en. Armea than aelasd the seee of the governor of Paaaaylvanla and gave It a palL The governor waa set hurt, but be waa aagry, aad, ataadyug blaaalt agalaat the hotel counter, be eelaad hie orateb, which aervea him in place of eae leg he left behind during the war, and aimed aa ugly blew at hla enemr. Armia dadarad the btowandltatruckraeef tbeplllaraef tbe hotel rotunda. A aeoend blew also missed lla miu and Csntaln Hewea. the hotel pellcefflaa, ruahed up, attracted by the aelae, and placed Armea under arreat Armea waa released by dlreotlen of the hotel manager, however, and escorted outdeora exclaiming: Pulled hla damned neae, anyway." Hawea aerved under Governer Beaver during the war, and wbea he learned en coming baek whom Armea bad aaaaultcd be waa furious because he had net licked tbe msjer Inatead el quietly e cettlag him te tbe street. Baver retained te Harrlaburg WedBeaday sight. Arstae la a qqarrn'aime man, who baa been In frequent dUputea with ouetemera dealing wlin blm aa a real estate agent alnee he waa retired from tbe army, lie aued Benator Cameren aa a result of a difference ever tbe aula olCameren'a Soett Circle house, but nothing eame of It He tried te all aeme real estate te Prealdent Cleveland onee, but Cleveland without knowing mueb about him, could net deal with him. That waa tbe occasion of bla oft-quoted n imrk: I don't want te have aaytnlng te oe with an army cfnaw who dtala la dirt." Captain Bourke haa preferred ebargts Kalnat Majer Armea at tbe war depart ment for oenduct unbecoming an offleerand a gentleman la threating himself into tbe Inaugural proeeaaloa and refusing te leave when ordered te de ae. a Bia rttejsur en hssd, Wbu BUiUaae ef Master WIU Da at Wllaasr. dlag. This sut. At Wllmerdlng, en the Pennsylvania railroad near Pittsburg, the WesUngbouae Air-brake company in creating a town modeled after Pullman, of Illinois, Toe air-brake werka In Allegheny have long been cramped for room, and Ur. Geerge WMtlngheuae. Jr., determined te extend them. At Wllmerdlng he bought a traet of 600 acre bounded en three aldea by a weeded bluff and forming a lovely valley. A atrip or ground oentalnlng nearly 30 acrea will be devoted te tbe air-brake manufac tory. One of tbe largeat establishments in the world la new rising from the found a. ttena. Tbe foundry alone will oever tour aerea of ground. Werk waa te-day oemmenoed upon the machine abep, which will be still larger. A million dollar will be expended by tbe air-brake oenoern alone. Tne Intention la te turn out five times aa mueh finished work aa tbe present eapscltlee admit of. The entire plant will be nnlahed and taken possession of by the first or next August. Five thousand workmen wilt find employ ment within the air brake lnoleaure. A map of Wllmerdlng, aa It will be attar the East Pittsburg Improvement company get through spending $3,000,000 upon It, lava the premise of presenting a beautiful little city te the eye. There are 42 pleta In tbe town site, eaeh containing a number of letr. Plot 22 will aoenmmodate a fine hotel and a handaenie club heuae, te be built together, and te form the meat pretentien airueture, architectural ly, In the new elty. Leu that are net taxen by employee orethera by a certain date will be built ea by tbe company. A couple of hundred heuaea ere new under way. Tbe Improvement company haa pur pur ehaaed025 fat et frontage en the Monon Menon Monen gahela river, near Pert Perry, te establish water work a capable et supplying 20,000,000 gallenapar diem. Sawera are new being laid In every atreet, and natural gaa will be used exclusively ter fuel. Tnere will be no lllumlnant but tbe Weetlngbeuae Incan descent. Tbe improvement company haa already spent 1000,000 ss a atsrter. It la expected test upward el ft 000,000 will be expended Within tbe limit of Un- 600 acrea. Generally speaking there are 42 pleta oentalnlng 740 leta for ae'usl bulldleg purpose. Of the 1,200 men new employed fully one-fourth have already purchased leta from the Im provement company. ravaieiaN, cube tuyseli-." Anether ''ChrUtlsn Eclaoe." Oeav.rt ei.s Ued.r H.r ravartte "Trt atm.nt." Mra. David B. Hey t, a mind cure convert, died In Birmingham, Conn., en Wednesday morning of a complication of disease, among which heart failure predominated. Aboet three weeka age she was taken seriously 111, but believing that by tbe exertion of tbe wlllabe could banish her troubles she refused the ssrvlee et a phy alclan. Her family let the stck woman have ber way, but aa aha did net Improve pleaded with ber te bave a pbyalelan. Thla aha positively refused te de, saying that abe would be all rlgbt within a abort time. Mra. Htuart, or new uaven, a unriauaa. aelmca advocate, ha been In town de livering lecture. 8 tie visited Mr. Heyt and between them they aettled the matter. Mra. Heyt allll declaring that abe would get up within a day or two. But aa abe did net Improve the family oetainod a pbyslean, who upon examination pre. nounead her dlaeaee Incurable. He eaya that had he been called aoener In tbe case he oeald have prolonged her lite and perbapa cured her. Mra. Heyt beesma a mind cure disciple about two yeara age, and baa practiced the Bind cure en a numeer el patient, among team ner aauguter,Hia uertea ueyr, wne, It la aald, waa cured of a tumor ey that means. Bhe belonged te a easa which waa instructed by Mr. Htuart, and which la oempoaadol aeme of the shrewd est and beat educated, aa wall aa tbe meat prominent people In Birmingham. Her death la a atunulng blew te tbe eause el the Christian acienoe there, particularly aa thla la the third death in their ranka within a abort time, aud aa in eaeh eaa a prominent pbyalelan hat aald tbe victim oeald bave beau aved bad the dlaeaa bean treated la time. Bra Met drawing Under Tbalr Test, ttva. the atanbelut Ban. G, O. Kennedy, aq , candidate ferdiairlct attorney, eame out from Lancaster en Tburaday aad did a big half day 'a work at electioneering. He wm asalated by the laughing Sheriff Burkbelder. Mr. Kennedy made a geed impression and aome votes. Before Uae BUjer. Jimmy MeTague, who elalma te be 99 yeaia old, wm the flrat customer disposed of thla aeralag. Hie weakaea la rap. The sayer aest hla te jell for tea deya, oeraBuruB bba LUXURIOUS AMERICANS. LAViea sisrcATer wsaxrai aws bx- TKATAae.XOBj 1 BUlJUOMAUftaB. Ntnltag Citanii-WP by Mr. A sat, aedsaestaaattleaat rahtes sear by aria f-eaery aad BatreTagaae the aHiaege rtawate a eeatary. The tows wera by Mia. Aaaer at a rawest Neeatlea la New Yerk waa, aya the Jtte titer' Wuk'y, aeepy of the drea wera byMatledeMedit,batwaa wreaght eat aiaa expeaae that would have etagaered the royal geatleaaw who paid cMartCa iiag Miia. xse praeipat eoape sesta were parpte velvet, paarl-wreaaht laea and a dtaaoad-weves dteaa. Tae velvet waa all etik aad aearaly thtofcer thaa broedeleth. All about the resed eeart train, dewa the aide gerea aad ea the right Bowl of the bodice were aatera, the setaral Mae, worked is aelM geld balUea, with a eoavMUeaallitd viae of the leava aad bade, Tbe bouquet of geld ea the bodice wm a naarvelesa piece of eabreldery, every eater la tbe trala the very eerteettea of deoerattve nadlawerk. The Mag eeart trala waa Battered ever with baaesaa of floweraeabretdered la geld by head, aad a bread border et geld edging. Tne entire train waa aa gorgaeua i a a peaceek'a apread uuu -jisw epawva ever a wniw aaua patu. oeat that wm veiled with white aUk net, covered with drepplaga of geld aad pearl, and geld apangiaa, producing at onee a dlapbaaeua ana brilliant effect. But tbe frost et the bodlea, from the aquarecnt neck te the point or the baaqee, waa or white atla, ever whleh waa worn a etoaaaeber that covered It entirely, aad wm a aaa, of geaalae dlemeada. Ofeenrae It wm dlffleult te atlraate their saaber or value, bat tbelr worth wm Mid te be 226, 000. Hue wm carefully guarded agalaat robber, net only while going and oemlog, bat a's j at the ball Itaelf by oeatnmad dateetlvea. She WMllterall cammed from head te feet. Her etecklnga were white etik, with aa lneerted madalllea of point laee, and the while aatla eUppere were oepioualy embroidered with pearla aad diamond. Ne gloves were, were, m they had aet come into leehles at the Uae of Marie de Med let' reign, which gave as opportunity for the display of averal dia mond rlaga, Her hair waa elaaeet eaaeealed by a epeer -ahaped oeronat of dlaaaeada, and In tbe diadem ware pearla aad diameada, with aplendld white atena la aplral mounting. Belew thla crews were three diamond atara pinned In tbe hair about the Mr. Tbe de Medlcle glrgle wm etudded wim ramiiy atone, priaeipeuy rneiea, appblrea aud turquoise, with cluateraef email old mlne-atenea, and five atrlnga of rea cut diamonds were celled about ber threat. Fer e cellarette ehe were a wide band of black velvet fattened with a eelltalre button. The atandlng Medlela cellar wm of white net, embroidered with geld and pearla, and a large aun of dlamenda wm en the left aide et the aquare neck. On her head, Mra. Aeter were ber fameua tiara of dlamenda aad pearla; Inside of thla tbe lorenet of diameada, made especially for thla occasion and already deearibed, and en one aide of ber head weretbree diamond atara, and behind a diamond comb. Bullions In a BUnslen. A gnat deal hM been written of tbe aplendld manaten being built at Great Harrington, Mm, by Mra, Edward F. Bearlea, better known m the widow of Mark Hepklne. At preaent a high beard fenM anrreunda the greunda and a mase of poplar treea are fMt reaehlng a height te abut out tbe view from tbe atreet. TbehouMlaet blue dolomite. The reef la crowned with Impcalng tewera at eaeh corner and numereua massive eblmney. A wide flight et atepa, upon either aide of wblab mta a white marble apblnx, laada te a vestibule wbleh In turn opens into the main ball, tunning aoreM the entire front. Tbe halt U wainscoted in Italian and Freneh marbles te a height et 12 feet, the walla being continued te tbe eelllng In heavy English oak. The fleer la alto of mottled Italian marble. Btx Imposing archee are aprung aorea the halL The eelllng u paneled, tbe moldings being of both carved and atratght design. On either end el tbe hall marble atatreasM lead te tbe floera above. Four black marble columns, with carved basts and eapi, extend te the eelllng of the ball. Opposite tbe main entrance and aercai tbe hall la the atrium, one et tbe meat elegant rooms in the heuae. It hM three wlndewa 8x14 feet, opening upon a terrace wbleh leek out upon a lawn of 100 aerea, In the centre el whleh atanda a large fountain. A a In tbe hall, tbe finlah la oak and marble, the latter predominating. The celling la finished In atuoeo et ivory finish, projecting downward about 20 Inehea. The Ida wall are oempooed of CO onyx panela, Meb 2x2 feet In alza. Baek of the panela are eieoirle lights, giving tbeaeftened effect of aunligbt, At tbe aldea are light, round marble column, highly polished. A wide opening en the wtst aide of tbe atrium leada Inte the muale room. This apartment la CO feet deep. Three large oelu mna are here placed In the arch opposite three in tbe atrium. Tee muale room la furnished In carved English oak. Tbe eelllng la paneled In stucco, and eaeh panel la te contain a oeatly painting. The organ, the finest beuae organ In America, atanda la tbe Mtnlclraular end et tbe room, ex tending one third of tbe length of the room Ita beigbt ia 40 feet, and the cam la of Kngllah oak with pure geld meldlnaa. On thla fiser are also the breakfast room, the dining room and a butler's pantry, oentalnlng a two-atery aafe for tbe keeping el plate and oeatly china. A gallery anr anr eounda this apartment, midway between fleer and celling, and by thla access te tbe upper safe la obtained. Hear by la a hydraulic elevator, reaching: from the flrat te the upper fleer. Tbe Windser room, with doers from Windser castle, tbe recep tion room and many ether roerra are finished en a scale of regal magnlficenee, All of the bathrooms, even thoee In the aervanla' quarter, are floored and waln waln waln oeted In marble The kitchen la also wainscoted In Nashville marble te within two feet of tbe celling. A alight Idea of tbe coat et tbe work may be entertalneJ from tbe knowledge that that portion el tbe front above tbe entranee, a portion of wbtcb la an open gallery tha atone work Is all richly carved oeat 160,000 alone. The oeat et the largest chimney 1 alae said te have been 110,000 ter the portion above tbe root alone ; while the entlre building, with stable, office, Aa, la estimated at 12.600.000. Picturea bave already been received oeat. ing irem fiu.uuu te aiz.uuu, wniie two banglnga for tbemusle room. 0 by 10 feet each lu alze, oeat f 15,000, and are reported te be hundrede of yeara old. Mr. and Mra. Searlee returned Irem Paris a abort time age, and ahlpment of tbe goeda they pureueeed while abroad are aoen te arrive. The work la te be com pleted Ibis year. B.nater suner aad the Bull. An Kiatern politician who recently visited SonaterThomM W. Palmer at bla fameua farm out en Woodward avenue, Detroit, la tilling a geed atery en tbe new minister which aeeina te be apropos censidering: that be la going te Spain. After ebewlng hla friend tbe slgbta of tbe farm Senater Palmer Mid, according te tbia chronicler : " Let'a go and aee tbe bull. He'a royally brad and don't kick either." "We went into the barnyard," the atery oentlnuea, "There wm tbe curly headed old patriarch looking like a wartier out el employment. 'Well, old fellow,' play fully remarked tha aenater, and then, without notles or warning, began one of the liveliest atern chaaea I ever aw. I thought for a moment there would be a vacancy in tbe United StatM Senate, but the aenater ran like a whitehead, mak ing allying leap saslawd by tbe bull bull ever a drygoeda box. that Providence or tbe hired man had piaeed In the corner et tha barnyard te eerve m a braatwerk In thla critically emergency. "The bull charged tbe fort time and again, while the aenater yelled ter reloferoemenle or a Springfield rtfie. Ha wm fieslly fiafaed ever the fence, and announeed that we bad bmb ail that wm te be aeen "Oa ear way labaautlenaly dropped the reamfc that H would aet be seeaaaary te roaaUtheoPleoecoa ear retsrs te Week. taa,eltlymUeeV' Attain S.STCTBP MeaensT. ke prapHsterat aha varmw' Betel Saahe Biaaa Ward aHa Tata. The eeart eaWedaeaday aftaraoea ees ees ees o'aeedthe baring of tbe appllaUesa rcr HeasM agalaat whleh reaoeatreaea bad bees Bled, epplktetleae aet ready wbea It e regular UetWM called, saw Btasdaaad a few eaaM fa which rekeariaga were granted. The fallowing wart taw deeWena of the eeart ea the Mveral appltaaUoea : CharlM Greve, Faraera' bete), Blxth ward, elty, set granted. Rueea Frecelscuc, Seventh ward, and Jobs Ritchie, Blghth ward, re heart age granted aad appt'catlena refused. J. K. Decker and F. B. Hwelgut were kpptleaataforlleenaM for hotel is KUaa baahtewa borough, Tbe a) legation wm that ealy eae hotel wm nteeeeery Is thla boreogb, but the oeurt thought etberwlM esd granted both rppHastteaa. Jea, Beamier, Masheia borough, wm refaaed a lloaeae. Horage O. Myera, Btraabarg borough, agalaat wbea a restosetrasee wm file J,wm grested a Heeaae, H. & Luts waa granted a Hcrma for a setetat Red Run, Breokaeck tewaahlp, Geerge K. Kraeae, Bate Harber, wm reaeaatrated against, but tbaremenatraaM wm withdrawn. He wm ailed before the oeurt and Mveral queatleaa were pat te him m te hla alleged vlolatleae et the liquor law the pert year, but be dealed under oath having violated any liquor law. He wm granted a lleeaae, Gee. W. Kemper wm granted a lleerwe te kap a hotel at Rnmatewn. Ellabeth Btener, Hlghvllle, Maner towa tewa ahlp, wm refused a lleaaar. David K. lilnee, who wm aa applicant for the hotel kept for many yeara by Jobs Smith at Safe Harber, waa refaaed e license, Oeurt adjourned te meet en Thursday of next week for the tranaeotles of current bualnaea, TUB MEDICAL CXAMlNKIU' BILL. Ill AraB te Allew Ditrrat le Be Kepn ssetsd. The Heum anant almeat tbe entire after- neon of Wedneedey In the dlamalen of the medical HeanaM and exaaalnera' Mil ea aeoend reading. The dliouaalea wm lie toned te by a large number of prominent medloalmenfremallpartaoftbeeute. The bill wm amended In many partleulare. On motion of Mr. Jenea the prevision wm lneerted tbat the nine medieal examlnera may be gtaduatM of oellega in outer atatw. Mr. Hall moved te Insert e prevision tbat at no time aheuld there be e majority la the beard representing any one school of prac tice, which ha aald overcame tbe whole matter of tbedlflarenee ever the bill Colonel Bean aid tbla wm a atep Is the dlreotlen tit Increasing tbe dltlereneea, but thought tbat there aheuld be aeme prevision for tbe female doctor, et which there were hundreda sealtered ever tbe world. Mr. Walk Mked: "la there anything In thla bill te prevent woman from getting en the beard.'r Colonel Bean "Ne, but there la a de de elded IndlspoaUlen te de Juatlee te tbe motherhood of the oemmonwalth unlea the lawa oetnpel It," Applause. Mr. Hall'a amendment wm adopted, m well m ethera requiring that tbe praeldent and eeeretary of the beard aheuld net be of theaame aobeol et preotlea and that la tbe examlnatlena held by tbe beard the aaawera aa far m pealble aheuld be given In Engllsb, and the Latin terme aheuld be avoided. Mr. Walk made aavaral attempta te bave the bill postponed, but the Heuse reluwd te postpone and went through all the aeo aee aeo tleua et the bill and passed it te third read ing, Aa amended It la dlttaetaful te Dr. Walk and the allopathic aoheol generally, The bill Imposing a tax en tbe employ empley ment et all foreign-born unnaturalized citizens wm paaed en aeoend reading, with a few unimportant amendment. In the Heum en Wednesday night tbe Senate bill te Inereaee tbe aslarlea et tbe Judgea wm reported favorably from tha committee en J udlctary general. ' The Heuse then took up the border raid claim bill, wbieh provide that the olalm elalm anta for tbe border raid may bring suits agalnat tbe atate. The Heum devoted tbe entire seaaloe te tbe oenalderatlon of the bill, and tbe dlaouMlen of tbe lines ae often Scne ever wm at times very warm. The louse than virtually killed the bill by refusing te pas tbe flrat section by a vote of 06 yeM te 0 nay. Mr. Skinner, who Introduced tbe bill and made tbe fight for r,altr It bad been voted down, presented e serlea of concurrent reaolutleoa pledging tbe atate te make every pnaalbie effort te oelleot tbe elatma from tbe national government. These were laid ever under the rules. BALBOrSUB "BXABIINBK." 11 I Bengbt by Xbemas B, Oecbtan. aid Barry B. Late en Wednesday afternoon negotia tion, which bave been pending for aeme day, ended In the ale et tbe Examiner te Thea. B. Cochran aud hla brother, Harry B. Cochran, and the new firm at onee took poaealen of the plank The price paid wm net made publie. The aiielneludM the transfer of tbe Examiner building. Thenewpubllaberaef Hie Examiner are well known In this community. The Mnler member et tbe firm wm for many yeara clerk of tbe atate Senate, la a lawyer by profession and a practical newapaper man. He will direct the editorial eelumna, Mr. Harry B. Cochran will take charge et the bualneaa department. Mr. Hlestaud hM been connected with the Examiner for twenty years. Nothing definite hu been determined m te change In tbe Mveral departments of the paper, b it rumor hM It that tbore will be a few changes made. HU EVIDENCE PHODUOKD. Psl.r Itulil lluttl.d Ilaler an Ald.rmau en Gbarga Tbat Geald Met tf frevad. Peter Uuhl wm given a bearing at 10 s'cleck thla morning before Alderman Hershey r.n a eharge el malicious mischief, preferred against blm by Jehn H. Clapp, of near Ltndlsvllle, and en chargea et asault and battery upon and reaiatlng Ofileer Der wart Tbe ovldenee lnvthe cam for mallcleca mleenlef wm very meagre, tbe allegation belng tbat tbe defendant bad out down a grape arbor and vine en the premises rented by blm from Clspp. Ne en testified m te having seen tbe ctlanae oemmlttad aed tbe defendant lu hla own baball aald that aeme time In February, during a heavy wind, the arbor and part of the fence had been blown down and be bad piled them up near the wall. The alderman dlsinlased thia case ter want el evldcnee. OUlcer Jehn F. Dera-art testified tblt when he weut te arreat defendant the latter, who la a man of 71 yeara of age and ap. parently very feeble, raluaad te come along with him and had at mere at him with a flat Iren and ktikedblmlntheatemacb. The alderman aent tbe old man baek te Jail and held the usea for a further bearieg. Ules el An Katsrtaliintsut, The entertainment which ha beea in pregreaa for several evenings pMt lathe Suckbeuae building, for the benefit et tbe Western M. E. cbureb, cleaed last evening. The choir of tbe Duke Htrat M. E. eburch wm In attendance, and rendered a number of Mlectlena, Several aolea were given by Rav. E. W. Burke, Mlas Jennie McCemeey and Mr. D. Scherler. There were alae recitation by Mr. C. J. Sbulmycr and MIm Carrie Bayler. All el tbe edibles aad fancy articles were disposed of. The enter talnment wav a financial suoeeaa, att. Mcba'a rastaaastar. The peatauatar geaerel bm eppeUled J, m Bhaak aeafaler at Mt, ITebe, BISHOP KNIGHT DESCRIBED. A ILWATJKSB BBrOBTSB VIHTB AMD lMtBBTlBWaaiJB. The Bead Of aa tMtlaeetMeeeMHopMrer reae aaa tMebwa Be WHt Bave It-Bta Adaaatswaatea atapaatad by Baay ta Be airs aad Ooeeatvatlva, The MllwaakM .Vm(mI ha the follow fellow lag latarvlew wlU Dr. U. F. Kalght ea the eveatag of hta arrival la that etty. Dr, Kaiaht wm dreaeed la the eeeteaarv btsek eeU of the EpBeepal elergy aad were a bus sat, he ia a trine betew the aedlaa Is height, of oeapaat build, aad loekaeveayoueger thaa hla photographs sake hla eat te be. The dMp IIbm that appear la hta pretane de aa aaea te be preast, aad while hta eeaateseace akewa great flraaea of oharaetar the Mvare leek m also hbsesh la aaaaar Dr. Kalght ta aaa eawaaneg aaa aaaea a mere avoreete laupiaeaiue atalltadlceuve.lt la . If hta eereeealrty la that he will, m hM bees predicted, be a btabep for the whole dioeaeet Milwaukee, aad aet the exelaaive property of eae feettes or asether. Dr. Xalgsrs few is eteeely ahavea aad a pelret very heavy eyebrows above rather aalllBg grayayia give hta fesatesaaee great expreaates. Hie hair la black, silghtly tleged with gray. The blahopeleet wm aees at the Plankln ten by a Sentinel reporter leat eventag, and con versed quite fraely os the aurjeet of hta eoaeeeratroa te-day aad aatlera re lative tell. "1 expect te be buty at onee," be aid, 'and will probably be vtaltieg throughout the dteeea for aeme weeka te eeae, m I uaderetead there ta oeaalderabla Kplaeepal work te be done Blahep Welia' hMlth wm ae peer that there were aeme labera he oeuM aet attead te aad I learn that there are maay elaaae awaiting confirmation, balda ether deaaada" "Had von aav nartlaular reason for ae- leeueg MllwaakM aa the place ler the oeneeorattonT'' wm naked, it Only tbat It ta la aoeordsaee with an Meteat rale et the chareh that oeaaeoratlone aball take piaee In the blabep-alect'a own oethadrat Blahep Walla wm oesaecratad la New Yerk, It la tree, bnt there ta a rale alae that It the eleetlea oeoura wnhls alx aeatha et ths reaeral ayaed or eosvestlea the oecatoretlos shall tabs plea at the aysed. " Yei I bave a very favorable Imprealea of Mllwaakce. 1 wm bare some years ego, en It is set atrange te ae. There wm b fanny occurrence at tbat time. We were anting at dinner when we looked eat et tbe window aad aw but 1 guesa I had belter set tall that 1 1 forget 1 wm talking te a newspaper man aad yet aUbt print It. Khr Well, 1 guaM 1 won't tell it i yea'd want te print ir." 'BavayeuaaythlsgtOMy of the rela rela teone tbat exist among Bplaoepal oongrega eongrega oengrega tloaa la the dloeeae, doctor 7" " Nut a word, etr, aet a word te any one. Save that I hope for peae and aaea te bave It ; and letters I bave received aeeeur. age me la rteltng that I aball have no trouble." "MayZaak If yen will allow the ooa eoa oea fealoaal te be continued at All Batata T" "Yeu may sak tbe qaeatles, but I aball set anawer yea 1 1 aappeee It la your bust, nea te oak qaeatleaa. That ta aemathlng I will set talk about, I sever have bad a oenieaioaal la my ohureh." Vr. Kalght will tamals at :the PlMhln PlMhln tea boom aatll aumater, when he will go with hta family te ths saeatde where be owns a cottage. Mrs, Kalght aad ths Mlaaa Mary and Beaeta are ealy here te attend the eoeaecrailon and will return te LanaMterls a fawdaya. They will net tealde at the elergy heuM ea their removal hare next fall, but the blahep will aeeure a hoeMMaewnere aear the MthedraL Mrs. Kalght Is a vary pleaant woman, of medium height, and a blonde, a third daughter remained at Lancaster. At 8 o'clock Monday evening Dr. Knight, aoeompanted by Dr. Wright, Dr. Ashley, Dr. Httey. Mr. Morehouse and the Revs Little and Smythe, visited the elergy bona and viewed tbe arransemenu at the cathe dral for the oenaeoratlon- en Tueeday. A large number of ohurebmen met tbe parly at tha cathedral and all ware very favorably impreaaea witn tne Dienop-eieei. Tee cosMeraUea. The MllwaukM Journal of ths 20th ays: A mere perfect day for the eonaaeratlos of the new blahep of MllwaakM could net pealbly bave ban daired. Tbe tapering eplre of All Balnta' eathedral pointed te a vault el m dap azure m that wbleh bends ever eunny Italy, Bad tbe air, while soae tee warm, had a aprlng freshnas about It Indicating the nearaeM of "the glad time et the year." Dr. Knlgbt la thua described : "Hels aoareely et medium height, well propor tioned, bla face and figure being auggeatlve of reaeluteneia and determination. 'He loeka like a fighter,' aald aa latarMtsd layman ramlnatTvaly, 'and I guaa he will DMd te be In tbla dloeeae, ' he added. Hia dark hair ehewa a growing tendency te become Iren gray, hia aemewbat dap at eye overhang by well defined set te ay bavy eyebrow, have a thoughtful leek, and tha whole expression of hla faee ta tbat of a atedenf, who, en oeomIob, eaa become a positive man of affaire, He wm of oearae attired after tbe eeual meaner of gentlemen of tbe cloth, and la affable and dignified la his bearing. 'Mark my word for It,' Mid tbe lay mas before quoted, 'be,' (with a marked ampbaalaen tbe pronoun) 'ia going te be blabep of thla dloeeae aud no one alee,'" The Journal hu a three-oeluma ecoeunt of the ordination oaremenlea In the oathe eathe dral where the floral deoeratlona were magnificent, and tee entranee of tbe procea precea procea alenmade an Impresetve epeouele. All the clergy were tbelr festival vestment., but one black atele being aees In all the number. Conspleuoua In tba line were tne black heed a of the baobalera, masters and doctera of aacrad theology with tbelr bright linings of blue, white, scarlet or maroon, while tbe cblmerea and roebata of tbe biabepa and tbe violet oeltMot theoruelfer, made a ill another centrMk Bl.bep Seymour In bla armen addressed Dr. Knight m a college friend and elaa mate, and exhorted blm te fellow tbe foot step of the trio of biabepa, Kemper, Armltage and Wellar, te wbeM chair be aucjeeded. At the oenoluslon of tbe "Vent Creater" a dMp bush fell upon tbe great congregation ana reverently ana eeiemniy the biabepa present laid tbalr banda upeu the bead or tbe kneeling postulant, tbe residing blahep My ing, "Reeelve the lolyUbeat for tbe tttlee and work of a blabep of tbe church et Ged by the linpoaiuen of ear hand, In the name of tbe Fattier aad et tbe Sen and of tbe Hely Gbeat Amen. Aed remember that thou atlr up the gra-ie of Ged, whleh ta given thee by tbe Ira position of ear need; ler Ged hath net given ua tbe apirlt el fear ; but et power and love end aebarneaa," and Oyrua Fredetlek Knlgbt In direct euocee. alen from tbe deye when Christ aent forth tbe twelve opeatlee, became tbe fourth blabep et the dloeeae of Milwaukee, Then the pretldlng blabep predated him, Blahep Knlgbt, allll kneeling, with a copy et tbe Scriptures, after wbieh he wm alae pre atnted with bia pMteral staff, with the In Junction that ba prove a faithful abenberd. 'men, aiianaea ey tne presenting Disnepa with Rev. Dr. Ashley preeealng him m tun-bearer, Blahep Knight wm een due tail te the Kplaeepal throne ei biaeer-, tha elergy and audience rising te their feet and alng Ing "Ta Deum Ludamns." Tee Evening Wieceniin hM a longartlele en tbe oenaeoratlon of Blabep Knight, and an excellent portrait of htm. WlU raeM Be BalaaslnsOT Milwauxbx, Wta., March 28. New that Rlgbt Rev, Blahep Knlgbt hM formally entered upon bla dullee m the bead of tbe Eplaoepal eburch la the dleecM et Mil waa. kee, there ta no little epecnlaUen regordleg the policy whleh he la likely te pursue toward the antagonistic high chureh aad low oherch element In the bailiwick. It ta pretty well recognized that thla la one of the meat difficult dloeaea la the United StntM te govern, and that the Christian aeul aad paUanee el the late Bishop WellM wm often Mverely tried and taxed by the MH-eatbedral party, the earna element, by the way, that broegkt dlaatar te ths hepa of thefrtSBdeet tM UaeUtewl JeeMS D Moves, Thea who are laths eoefldtsoe ef the bsw btabee ay, however, that be ta eta Baas lei awed aay BoaaeaMi that hla leederahlp will be flra aad eeaaervaUve, bat that, while be will befraad tobeaa Btresg a eburehBMS upea bread Cathelle greaadaM the acet devoted Epreeepaliea oeald wleb, yet he eaa ba depended epos te give abort ehrtftte the "anil" eleaeat aheald It attempt te oeaae into colltales with him. , Toe things are eertaia i either paaoe will reign at laat la the dloeeee,whch hM se long beea tern by laterael dtaaea. Bieaa, or there will be acme lateratlng aaale la the sir. OtVIOB-SKBKBIMaHOULD SMILE. same Maws via tha 'Jearaai" ef Btleaa, Bas alt Herttaea's Saarmepar, HBLBrtA, Meat, Mareb 98 The Daily Journal laat eight received the following apedal dlaptleh from Washington t " Pral Pral deatHarrlaea deM net dMlra It te be saderatoed that any general rule or general prteetple will operate te hap all Deme, crate te. offlee till the expiration el their prae est eoamteeteaa. Each esee will be tahea ap Mparstaly and upon Kb distinctive malts. Olrcumataneaa wbleh will operate te held la poaltlen one offleer, will aet saeaailly have say loflaeaeaapos another esse, The lmpreailen haa gene abroad that It will be ths policy et the administration te permit all Democrats who are efn efn eteat In their pottilena te Mrve til1 the end of the time spaelfled ta their oematlatona, and that tfHeers wlU set be removed ea the ground of efleaalve parttaanahlp. Tbla nay held geed la apeolfie etais, but It oannet be applied m a general rule. There are be otOetal or technleal terma In this sd mints mints trallea m there wm la the last, knows m "effeaalrs parti a taablp" that la te lay, efllwrs ebargtd with being cflenalvaly partisan and removed ter that mess, There are ether aud better ways of making vacancler. There are a aulficiant somber of cfllears who are Inefflelent te make aa almeat eamplete ehange In tbe control of the federal asryles throughout the country, Thepoalalaervleela laterrl bly demerallajd oendltloa and II all the taernaleat Damoerata were removed tktre weald be few Damoerata left. Tbe easts may truthfully be said el a majority of federal officers who bold otutnlaalens iaued by Prealdent Cleveland. " WBATBKS BBTURN TO WOBK. Tha rail BlvsrBUIiAgata la Oparatlett With Meetly full rercse. Fall Rivbb, Maaa., March 28.-AU the milia were running this morning, except the Amarlean linen mill, narly ell with their fall oemplement of weavers. The llaea tnille were net ready te etart np os aoeouut et the Inoemptetanaa of aeme repairs te maehlnery. It la expected that they will be ready te atari te-morrow. At narly all tbe nilUa the weaverawera gladly wsloeaed tbla morning. At tbe Poeaaatt mljiabeut 60 waavara who bad bees wetklaf os feney goods before the atrlke were told thta morn lag that tbelr pistes bad bees filled eed that If they wanted work os print eleth loeaat, they could have It. They tef eeed aad all staid out. They ay that ea the loesw which were offered they would ears a dollar aad a halt par wak Iih thaa ea the fsaey goods, aad they did net care te go In under a out down, They will held b meeting thta afternoon. At the Oabetn mill Ne. 2, about forty old WMvers were refaaed work. At soma ether mllla Individual eaaM are reported. All tbeM eaaea will be oeaaidared by the WMvera' oemalttM at a meeting te be held te nlgbt. There t a growing far that aeme of these who bave been meat active In oenduotlng the atrlke may be blackllated. TUB rJiBBlDBltt'S OALLKHS. A Member of sssaler and Uihsrs uau at the White Hess. WAaaiNUTON, D. C, Mareh 28 A cold and rainy forenoon did net afford soy raplls te Pratdent Harrison, from the army of callers-offlea Sahara and ethera that oengregata at tbe exaeutlve mansion almost every day, In faet tha orewd to day wm m large m It hM ban aay day alnee General Harrlaen'a inauguration. The lobbies sBd waiting roemaol ths tnsnaiea were crowded duileg tbe entire morn ing sad long after neon, whan the hours Mt apart for vlaltera ahoeld end, tbey were allll comfortably filled. ThrM memtxrs of tbe cabinet, BeeretariM Procter and Neble, aad Peatmaatar General Wanamaker had later views with ths president, Tbs latter remained for a long while and Incurred the dlsplMture of aeme of tbe watting appli cant for cfllee. Juttlee Grey, of the supreme oeurt, wm an arly caller. Seaatera and repreaentatlvM ware net numerous; but Mveral of them broegbt delegatlena ranging from thrM te hall a dcun. Benaters Manderecn, Stanford, Farwell, Cullera, Sherman, Blair, Voerheee, Uawley,Oerman, ex-Senater Lewis, Repreasntstlve Perklna and Andersen, of liana, were among tbeM who aaw the praldenk Kf preaenta tlve Celeman, et Leulelana, presented Her. S. T, Olauten, of New Orlana, and a delegation of oelored baptlat mlnlateia. General Harrison Allen, and ex-Governer Tcxm, the man who kept bla vow net te ahave or out bla balr until Henry Clay wm elected prealdenLtwere alae among the fortunate euea who aaw tha prealdent. Representative MoUemaa beaded a Mary land delegation that wanted te make aeme arrangements for tbe distribution el tbe federal cttleera In Maryland, and General Felix Angur, of the Baltimore American, and Adam King, of Baltimore, called la tbe Internet of appllcan'a for positions In Baltimore. HatsWad stay Met u Oemirruid. Wahuisute.v, D. C, March 2A fhe oppeaitlon le the nomination of Murat Halateed te be minister te Germany hM developed meat strangely te-day. There ware Mven Republican eonaters who felt hurt at the erlUclsnie paaaed upon them for eupperting Senater Payne duilng the een test ever hla election te the Senate, Seme of these anatera .till held a grievance agalnat Mr. Ualstead, and frlenda of the administration My te-day that If Mr. Ual stead la confirmed, It will be by Democratic vole. Senater Cullem, who waa aald te have gene te the president with a pretest against Mr. Halatead, aald te a repraentatlve et the United Prees this afternoon I "1 have net spoken te aneter or te membera of the cabinet or te the president about Mr. Halatead. Of ceuree, 1 have my vlewe and my opinion, but these I de ret care te expreat. Hew any olaerlaenatera reel about Mr. Halatead, I de net knew for I bave net talked with them." Bisen la tha Lead. Phevidkncb, R. L, March 23 The Joist aaambly took a ballet for United StatM Muater at neon te-day whleh resulted M fellows, 62 being necaasry te a cheice: Dixen, 41 Wettmere, 31; Arneld (dem.). 10; Celt, S; Goddard, 4; Dnrfee, 6; Tatt, 1, Tbe ass in bly adjeurued until te morrow. A tlet.l Uerii.d. Olbam, N. Y., Mareh 28 The Cerry hoeM la this plMS wm burnsd thta mera. leg. But little et the oeatssts wm Mved. JJeMBetUl,0M, riHKHfiN r.r.iRr v- VHHV., v.u.. - " a ' TBI BUtATOBs VOtrMTB I WBODSDTOAWBALTBV JBBOBI The waaaMy Taka paaee At Me Be ia BamsMrg aaa Oct the I ttva Wltasw It-Bay sivM TMBrieat eMBiasa:' . -fel -wi xt ARRfSBORO, PA , MBTOb 21. ThO I luge of MlaMargatttaCaaMies,the I daughter of UaHed fJHstet BeBeear J. sidcaasree, sad Mr. J. WUllsa sea ei the atiiieaalre thread aaeaa of Newark. N. J., took bIsm at i day at Beaater Camares's teeHaae, i Frest asd State atreeta. Bar, Creerga I vuauiuae, or tae arse boom . Ohanh. thai ettv-.'aaM Ba. Tte. theDBteb Referraed ehsreh, ef ouietaiea mms Kaehei CasaSfes Clark, of Newark, were the btl and Mr. Geerge BaUeaUee. of Newetk. ' the groea'a beat swa. ;u ealy the laaaedtate reUUvM of tba statUtae were prasat, ,$ - AnertheoereBAeay ereeeptiea toil rriesaawM held aalll ado e'ateefc. Mr. sad Mis. Clark took a PeaseyU railroad trala for the Bast They apead their honsymeoa la Ksreas, The preeeata te the brlee were a aa acet oeatly eoueetiea of aeaas, I geM aad aUver plate, daeaatad ehtae,'! B-Brae,eH. The mssiles wm baattfaliy with flowers sud bUbm frea "I Ue aeaatet'a eeuaUy realdasee. - AtTLUra BBaoLemiat AtMsrrsAV ? -Hi' The lent Agvaa a levaaatejaa the Ctaees afaaaMlaainaisBa xJ Harrisbdre, March 28 la the I te-day tbe aeua Mil aatberlatag I MMepttaaMwage ays leBertee. The bill te raqsire a tut of coal te weigh 2.W0 Besade wad with BBwodaaeBt, fixtag tbe wetsMati Deaada. -"- The bill wm faveraely raparted 1 lag a eorperetles frea wgagsag si ether baeaaaa thaa that hreaertaed by I enarier. ayua enerea a reaiauea. wbms adopted, provtdlagfer tbe i a Jetat Maatlttes te Inquire late the) ( ueaa of taetitaueas aappertad at a inwi nj tarn aaaea. Aiargeportiesofthe uateeiihe wm taken ap Is amending thigessiM I law. Ia the Houa abest a doses i bills ware pared finally, i hill appreprletlag SM.ms te' eaeh atreet aBrreaadiag the A reeotuUes wm adopted out trea governor gtvlag estPleyaeat te eeldlers.ksasM ef at tatlenal defect. '' ""& Oaa. litan Ptaeed a aa i WAaaiitaTOM, Mareb td, Oi seats J u. urait, as lssaae aray esusr, i Pa, aad wm plaeed ka hnaBllal far tha taaaae weighs ever Urse husdrsa I aeoeoat et nis laereiatBg seasea' i reeeaUy feaad taaptaatetad ter date sf 1 retinsg beard, he arrived la ea Monday eveawg frea tbe Weli setad Is a straage aaaser. He was la oenlaeeMat aatll Uest the ThUd artillery, took bla is brought hla te Waahlsgtea, A from Harrlaburg ays that tbe Bellas af ouyeaiiavea that captata craft ' begged, robbed aad thaa plaeed ea the I si aeme pout west, probably at A. aTlfaal rata "- ' bPHineKiBtD, Mms, March 88. Tl- heua of EideV-B. a dreeae wee last sight aad Ids Grease, aged la, a daughter ei B.B. eraasa, wag data, Tba fire taaappeead te have aBMet ILAerroea, m she wm la the lawasi kapiH;af.M burnlagauRtghV., was foal WbA5 l. .k.-L. .W. 1 uuuuii) iuuua uwj wnvri anything. A few eharredr ft MaCataasawsv waaaaiisw . all that wMteuad of the girl. iv V S-.k , fi Nbw Yerk. Mareh St-aMlT mernlag Ventes O. Blapses, M yeen- si Masea street, Norfolk. V. IhssffMtacifgMMphxystfea. Xfeegstt leasa israeaeB is bm roea is the westers hotel, 208 Okaakasstisel, try sMtaeBt or aeBgw, te seti deetar wm called Is bstSlaaesa. wss i aitva waes oieeeversa, susai i wards, Hta body wm takes ihaigi ef irlenda. Qetd BUaar a 1 Lea Ameblxs, OaL, Mareb Ml A Mge received here last sight serious riot Is pregraM at Nsw seats ( geld Bines, Lewer OaUferala. bagaa la a new plaeer said, quarts iMgM aieeever both MexieBB end Aste Amerteea aad two Mexicans save hilled. Governer Toms hi harrytae: i tbsaeeae whs aexieas avairv. 1 fighting Is expected. I staay Tigsr-Baekara Take Tkaar Uiwi$; Farm, March 28. Tweaty-eae occurred at Mente Carle dertag Jess and February, aad Mveral ere reported. nave taken place daring the pretest i TblaeeaaeB ta oeaaidared te have thua far tha meat prospereos la the : et ths cmibe, the winnings of the February alone having bees f7fi0,008 Dediaye OBIef Baalaed. Washikotek, Mareh 88. Pi mlsslener Tanner aaa appelated Mr. A.' jriaber, of North oareiiaa, te be MMf el the pension cffle, vleeW. l ralgned. Mr. F.aiMtaaewaialahat elerk, ta a HepubUeaa aad wi under Comm:aileaer Dudley. A. if Bauad fs Bsw Iwki Dublin, March 28 The Ass baU teama ailed frea QtimsBswb 1st 1 Yerk te-day, osthei Americana received at their departure. They me greatly i ever their visit te Greet Brttals, and preea themaeiVM m eertaia bum sport levere will adept the gasw of I ball. & . a . r-.it Losidem, Mareh 88 Lord IIb1itbs wm te-day proaeoBoed a haahawat' by ths bankruptcy oeoit, Tbe eeart .esaa: dcelded te begin a erlaUasl agalaat Lord MaadavUle bteasM at felM affldavlta made by hla. " A PreanUaMt Scatah Jaraat 1 Edimbubqu. Mareh 84 The Hen, rich Prazsr. Judge et the ester hesessf I huh court of Jaattee of SiMttasd, It I " Tic . - r V Alsamt-, N. Y., Mareh K9e, B wineDurne, ex-aDayes m am sijj i x-ceagremM, died at ah) reaafesei thia city at 6:10 thte aetaiag, aged M. W Asatinwrva, an i reasaieaaslt aaashtifsjasvi law evetaa OafMiS CJ assdeaed) m . ? v. V4. '"-'.y . MrsHvi- --v r"x v -v . rf.k"'- '.V-,i! J, w 5"vv -. L-V '1'.; A-f-v tift.- ?4, - f' ;.";-