mmmjmmmmfmw m&mtmwww ",. - r-'uPiaiikU.. t l&an&iftd? i4K rnwsrwr Of A I I tn m HBHiitrr rirntM V VOLUME XXV-NO. NEW WATER WORKS. Their Fermil Dedication Oo Oe Oo euHon Thureday. OFFICIALS AND 01T1ZIN3 ATUND. TWO UOtiDBBD SKttKINS OATBBB TO IMSPKUr THE PLANT. An Kasallant uasqaet Mid IpiHkd By Mayer IBM ly, Geaneliasaa BMdle MM If. C. Bee HI, B. q -Tli. latter KiTltwi Ui. rimmi la la. Wmsr iMpariment Bum lb. Bstabush snsst of Wetk. Tlity Teat Age-Ineldsnts I thu t-leasant Oeeaeiea. Answering tba medeet Invitation of tha members of tba special oemmlttM ea sew rage and water wetka imprevamsat-, a large number of publle cfflelala, prominent ett:une and ether peraena who were Meade and guests of tba oemmlttee attended tba formal dedication of the new etty water work near tbe Big Gonestega bridge ea Thursday afternoon. At 130 p. m. about a hundred nsrsens gathered at City ball and were oenveyel te the water werka by way of. tha Mew Helland turnpike la emntbuaea and oeeohee. Fem 2 te 4 ether. arrlTCd by return of the reblelea or la private oenrey boom, and during tba alternoen about two hundred persona congregated at the aeene of Interest. Among tbem were Judge Livingston, Mayer Edgetley, ex-Meyers Atlea and Staufler, Congressmen Breslua and Hle.tand, Senators Blehmtn and Myllni the beatd or ex- water oemmla.lonera,nearly all the present coucellmen, the Incoming and many old member, of aeleet and oemmoa oeunoll, Ublef Smeltz and meat of the elty ofllelsie, the county oemmUaloaera and ether county efflcerf, Repreeentatlvea Franklin, Bmlth and Ranck, and many prominent professional and bualneaa men. Fer about an hour they made oleae Inspection el the premise, and machinery. With orltie's eye they peered Inte the oesi house, measured the weight of the ten. furnished te the city and screened tbe quality. Men who couldn't tell the Mae fro 31 tbe safety valve cased learnedly at tbe boiler, and gauged tbe degree of heat under tbem. Superintendent P. O. Hcnsel was conspicuous ty hi. abseece ; and his expectant successor, Ed. F. Frslley, ra'.bsr timidly veutured te explain te Congress man Brealustbe point where tbe engine left off and tbe pump began. Charlie Eekert ae'ed with his wonted cflloleney aa eblef director of tbe whole establishment, and When be started the high duty attachment te J. A. Sprengei'a brewery wagon, attnd. Ing twenty yarda from tbe weat wall et tbe boiler house, the aetlen waa deelsred te be "simply msgnlneenl" byaueh veteran hydraulic en glneeraaa B, Frank Brenaman, Uee. M. Btelnman end Jebn A. Bleatand. The big Wortblngten engine and pump that dally aend alx million gallena te tbe reservoir and can furnish eight million gallons If pushed was doing It. work with ae little excitement that Counseller Hensa), out of the depths of his mc-ohanleal Ignor ance, ventured te suggest tn Machinist Hsrberger tbat aa usual the best work waa i dine with tbe least nelsr. County Cem. tnlsslener Gingrich weet down In tbe cellsr te aee whether or net Brether Samuel M. Myers w. eligible fur chairman of the . Prohibition county committee t and when Aldermen Deen aud Bslbae, both gradu ates from the water works, raised the trap deer, Tem Wiley made a narrow escape from falling Inte the well and from being saet with electrle speed through tbe big main across letu te the reservoir. A rlgnreua Inspection satisfied everybody, from the judges or tbe court down te the miaengtr et councils, that tbe waterworks were all right. Nobody asked te try tbe water; but tbe mschlney worked well, tbe building was In apple pis nriler acd wbat hain't been done te the grounds yet only awaits the tender toueb of freatle Spring. THE BANQUET. Tbe abundant spsee In the pump room south et tbe five million gallon engine was aet with three tablea arranged horae-abee fasbteu. Tbey were handsomely decorated and tastefully arranged. Mayer Edgerley preslded. fl inked by Kobett A. Evens, Hen. J. B. Livingston and ether prominent algnltarlee. A corps of aklllful watlera served raw oysters, fried oysters, beef a la mode and ether delicacies and aubatanllala prepared In Eckerl'a best style. After tbe dinner bad progressed some, what Mayer Edgerley arose and read a tele gram from Mr. Wortblngten, tha pump and engine builder, expreailng hla regrets at net Delng able te be present and Bending hli grenltnga. The mayor then Broke sa fellows : TUB MATOU'g 1IEMA.BKS, On tbe first Monday of April, 1683, the date of my Inauguration as mayor of our elty, I enoeuntered besides the ordinary dutlea of tbe bfflee tbe work of constructing a new water works icd the large sewer In the northern part et tbe elty. These pros, pecta were then fairly under way, having been started under tbe administration et my Immediate predrcptsnr, Mayer Wm. A. Morten. A lean et f 126,000, autberlzed by a voteet the citizens, bad at that time been made. These new Improvements were oenirnlled and directed by a special oom eom oem mlttee of councils, of wbleb tbe mayor of the elty was appointed chairman, and of wbleh the presidents of tbe two branehea of councils and two reprtsnvatlves from each branch were members. With tbe oeinmtitte of seven tbe beard of water commissioners also co-operated during tbe period of Its existence. Tbe work waa started tn tbe fall et 1887, and was steadily pushed forward until It la new praotleally completed. Taken all together, It lathe most elabera'e work thle elty ever under took, excepting tbe original construction et tbe first water works, by wbleh the elty was supplied with water from plpts laid at that lime. Tbe apeclsl committee feel het only war ranted, but tbey regard It aa a duty te con gratulate tbe city of Laneaster upon the successful completion et the undertaking. We have new a water supply which will meet any demands that may ba made for yrara te come. Tbe pumps have a eapidty of elevm million gallena In tweuiy-ieur hours, while tbe consumption deea net exeeed In the asms time five million gallons. Tbe loca tion et the werka being above tbe points et conUmlustlen of the ater by tbe it dux of Impurities carrlca into tbe stream by sewerage end surface washings, carrying tbe tilth aceamulated throughout the northern part of tbe city, tbla lecatlin furnishes tbe purest water tbst ran be ob tained from this Btresm We need net dwell upon tbe great benefit pure water la te tbe population of a elty. Tbe northern part of tba city hereio'ere had no outlet for Ita aawegu. That part et tbe elty Is rapidly growing and ban by this Improvement been afforded the means of discharging Its filth through tbn new sewer without In any degree contaminating the wxter anpply of fea entire city. Tbe advautage thus ae ae eared cannot be overestimated. Tbeoemmtttee have thought proper te Mlcbra'ein a becoming manmr the con summation of tbla long cherished work work new aroempllabed. We feel a pride In It tad-jcete-dtalreus tbat Ihe clllzsus should come together tbat we mlgbt ask their ap proval of tbat which we feel we have faith fully and successfully accomplished. The major then Invited W. U. Henst), esq , te speak for tbe citizens, and Mr. H. spoke In subatance aa follewa : rJCKCH BY BS, BKNMU. BJsHtvuw orate rregrtss Of tkeSttf la iu watar Osaartaasat, t mm mrm wv mm WSW Ba aaaa BB G .SA.. 183. tpeteiy far spaaklag la behalf of water. MitoarUel8(hef Jan m Uh, ul ll there mt time whsn I tall that way j (POtattei te Jadge Ltvlng Ltvlng Ua),atereetMhMuefaasdae Una lleeasee asked for. Ner te aa v aesJao-e nanriaA tha eRyadmlahtratieci's selection of my un worthy self te speak for ue people er.r whom it prastdss, nmsssbsrtng as bis honor, Mayer Bdgeriey must, hew tf f actively I aided hla election by meat sosl sesl sosl easoppaeltioatolt lthssoeais te ba a tradition la this city, if net la tba elate, that be candidate la aatlraly eertata of elsotiea until hs la ssanredet my oppeal. Hen; ue It any whom 1 happaa te aopperl by obaaea ara aueceaaf al they bar. only te keep my favor te meet their certain deem. Seriously, I could net help reeeltlng, while tha mayor and Mr. Riddle ware aataklBg, for tba benefit otaeraeotlhe younger men la tbla company, tbat It waa about two generations age that leglalaUve eaaetsaenta and municipal ordinances first begsa te provide "ler the supply of Lan caster with para water. ' It waa, perhaps, fortunate thai none of the earlier aebemea te faratsh thle stabile naeaasltv andar private corporate eoatrei waa euoeessrui. It la algslBeant, however, and a happy aolaetdenoe that one name whteh appeara la tkeetery of the earliest tflerte te eeeure a publle water aupply for Lancaster reap pears te-day j and it la carved Impertshsbly there ea the marble tablet wbleh oommem eommem oemmem prateatbe erection el thle improvement for nearly a quarter of a century la this 03tnmnntiy the same baa been worn by a faltbfnl poDlle servant, and It yet etanda tbe pledge of unatalned Individual probity and of nnqueatlened effle al Integrity the name of Rebert A. Evana Applause. WHBN WATBB WAS FIRST SDr TLIBD. It wm exsetly fifty years, almost te a day. from the time tha DeeD'.a of Lancaster celebrated, with Impressive oeremenles and elaborate f a'.lvlties, the first Introduction of water Inte the city until that later day when, by popular vote, waa made the grant of money that rendered possible the work we new dedicate. Oa tbe I2d or Febru ary, 1837, tbeusanda of the people of tbla oily and county orewded tbe streets of ijsneaaier, While a pageant of military and olvle display moved out te the rtaerveir te witness the incoming et the water. Te many of tbem It had aeemed an Impossible and incredible teat of engineering skill "te lift the water two hundred teat" and then distribute it by gravity. When It flowed through the pipes, oevored the bottom and climbed up the walla of tbe basin, tha ohureh balls rang, tbeotnnen boomed and nve laenaana voices rent the air with ex ultation. There waa a geed deal et publle spirit In tbe little town of 8, 000 people; which even then outlaid 1100,000 fcrthls purpose. Jehn F. Btelnman, Christopher Hager and William a Ferdnev were the marahaia of tbat precession. The leaervelr grounds were the subject of inneh admiration, and tbe wrltera of that day deserlbe the views cf tbe surrounding country with rapturena eloquenee "Landscapes fairer than sit aoresa the aeaa;" "Skleaaa serene aa these of Italy." and the heavrnlv bine hllia boy ene "the white walla of Castle Uardwlcke glistening In tbe sun." Tbe Introduction of water .cemented the eatterlng and rival fire oemnanlea Inte a compact organization, and the first great parade et Ita kind f llewed In Mar eh. On that occasion, with Cel. Cbarlee Nauman at their head, Reah Eraser and Jehn Mlehael aa aids, with blazing banners, painted by the handa of Kicbeltx and Armstrong themselves, tbe fireman of the elty made their first grand turnout. Caring the day one of tbe orators most fellcltemly touted and urged coming genaratlena te eelebia'e "the day tbat first commemorated tee triumphs of glorious Industry and art ever tbe mighty obstacles of nsture In diverting the waters of tbe beautiful Concetega from their accustomed channel te flew tbreugb tbe streets of s city set upon ahUl,a fountain playing at every oerner." TO WHOM OBBDIT IB DUB, After tbat the meat notable addition te the water werka system waa tbe erection of an additional reservoir about 185 L Nearly twenty yrara age, under you, air, (te ex ex Mayer Atlte) the agitation et a better water supply began and It continued under all your euoeessors. Te no one person, te no one party and te no single administration are the growth and development In which we rejoice due. But 1 think I may fairly asy for all tbe people of tbe city tbat te tbe present committee aud te tbeie whose nsmea are Inscribed en yonder memorial stone we ewe apeelal tbanka and gratitude for inselfia and unpaid labor, care and fidelity, for tbe eoenomiosl and honest expenditure of the fund given Ihem and for a geed return of their stewardship. It la true, advantage waa taken of the owner of this psteh et ground In securing It tee low, but lawyers are aoeuatomed te ssorlnee the Interests of themselves and their clients en the altar of publle necessity. We hsve no reason te be aabamed of the paal nor afraid of the future et our elty. Iu these filty year, tbe water rentera and takers have lneretsjd from a little handlal,acaresly a eoere In all, te between 4 000 and 5,000 ; the revenue, whlea In the first nine months aggregated 180, are new I5S.000 per annum; we haver.early forty miles et mains, and here atand tbe pumps, with ospae ty for 11,000.000 galtcns dslly, te meet a demand for little mera than 4,000,000. In all this period lthaabeen dementtrated again and again tbat well considered water werka Imprevementa always pay a lari a profit en tbe oest of their conatruetlon, Any needed addition will bring a speedy return of at least ten percent, per annum. la ten yean our revenues from water rente leaped ftem t2t,000 te H3, 000; and tbe expmses of operation show no sueh prcpsrtlen et in erease. We apparently consume mere wster per capita thsn tba reop.'eef any elty nnaer tbe sky ; and aurely we ought te be tbe cleanent for aa little water la used for drinking here aa anywhere. The economy of pumpage here la net excelled save per haps In one city In this country. MOBH YT0RK TO BB DONE, But tbe work of tbe committee and of the autherltlca la cot finished with an Increaae et the water aupply. Purity as well aa copleueoeta Is demsnded. The problems of pumpage, distribution and drainage enes solved, that et flitritl n remaltB. One thing Is certain, whatever plan be adopted, ll abeuld oemprebend filtration bare at tbe works ; there Is no eoenomy la wearing pumps and plpea by running mud through tbem. Water la a prime neeessity, a marvelleus element, a beauty and a wonder whether It gllavena la tbe eye of tbe mourner or shakes the earth with the thunder of the cataract but there la another neeessity te human life, Individual and aggregate, and that la air. We beast the best beused elty la tbe country ; I sometimes think we hsve tbe bust righted ; my friend Btrls will net tske offense If I say we're going te hsve the best pivsd. Bat we want air. a public park. Applause Where T Why here, all along this winding stream, which bears tbe aboriginal name et tbe locality ; all this right hand bank of the creek, from the south western corner of the city te tbat bluff where store time steed tbe Indian vil lage of tbe Coneategas. Fifty yesra bonee, when we meet here all et ua I trust '.e celebrate tbe erection of a ten or twenty million gsllen Wortb Wertb Wortb lngeon pump, for which the committee has wisely made pUe te supply tie wants et Lsnesa er'a 110,000 people, we eugbt te lookout of these windows upon a park whlh will equal In cultivation sa It new exrwl In natarsl alvintsf e Central park or Fair mount Tbe puelic spirit of lndtvldusls must supplement or quicxen municipal g merealty. There sre fifty men In Lsn uaster wbe could and would give (l.OCO a ich for such s beneflcenee. I see some of ttem reaching for tbelr pocketbeoka already. With tbe city 'a three water powers, with these tvre magnificent atone arched bridges, with beautiful sweeps et nieeaew ana veraure acczea diuu, witu waving Aside and drooping trees, flawery me ada and flowing fountains en tbe borders Of thla splendid atream, wbat would ae fit y crown this day'a worn aa te give lmptti te a publle movement for a tree people's park, te stretch from the Old Factory brldze te Wbat Glen T CQUSCILMAX BTDDLB'S SPKKCB. Select Coucelimau William Riddle, who had been a prominent member of tbe com. mlttee, being called upon by the mayor male a vtvseieaa and tnterretlag speech ) Henaiuei Ua dlnereat plana proposed I far aeaded water wetka imareTaaMala te apply. Ha reviewed the eeedall aad Httereeptlag eewer prrJeeUs tha pro posed loeatloa of the base of eapBtlea at Baaak'a aad agata at Haaacckar'a mlU, the reservoir at ReeevlUe, aad all Ua dlaagtca. Bsaata'ead dlflereaeae, reralUag flaelly la tee present location ana piaa. Ha uraaiy believed thle waa Ua best; ae that It would ba ae oeaoeded la tbe yeare te oeaae when Lancaster, wakened from Ita Rip Vaa Winkle aleep, will realist all Ua hepea of even a sanguine Beerd et Trade aad Bad Ua CoBMtega llacd with factorial aad dwslllegs from tha railroad dewa se Wllraet'a bridge. There bad bean a geed daal of ebaflagUe committee, aad It had avaa beta derlelvely said Uat Ua tablet bearing their names lacked Ua ueerlpUea, "1 mile te Isase DUlerV bat ba believed even Geerge Tomtlneen wenld.la Ua yean toeome, rlaa up aad call tbem Usaatd. He paid high tribute te ex-Mayer Morten and Water Commiaatener Jera Behrer for tbelr aaal and Interest la Ue work i aad te Mr. B. J. McQraan for hU liberal aid te the enterprise. Ha expected yet te aea a railroad passeager etatlea at Coaeatefa aad a park, hereabeata, Ha thanked ua newapapenfer withholding emberaeatng criticism daring the progress of Ua work, aad bade tbem and every body bow go at ll with crlUeal attention. Tbe dinner party Uen broke up Inte la formal groups and for aa hour or mera aoelal Intercourse pnvalled, aad aaaay. preaent availed tbemeelrea of Ua obanee te aee mera of Ua building, the ground, and Ue machinery. MysMneaaly Irjarsd. Lut evening Jehn O'Leary, about 25 yean of age, waa brought te tbe Lancaster county hospital la aa Injured condition. xtie injuries consisted of a bieken note and contnslena of the hip and cheek He was attended by Dr. Landls,ln charge of Ue hospital. Tbe man was found along ua raureaa trace near Hare Harber and wheat brought te Ue hospital waa ae much uader thelcfiuenoeef liquor that he could give ae account et hew hla Injuries were re re eelved. Te-day be oannet tell anything about Uem either, aa ha did set even knew Uat be had been brought te tha hospital. He etatea Uat ha la employed at Ue Iren works la Safe Harber and la from Reading. The Columbia correspondent of Ue lNTXLLiaKNcaa writes tbat O'Leary at timpted te beard a train last Bight la Ua east yarda and fell off. He struck his bead agtlnst shirting engine Ne, 893, wbleh was passing when be fell, Toek the Team Without peralstlea. Lawrenee Knapp reported at Ua station house last night that bta atable deer waa open and one of hla mnaun pontes was missing. He oenolcded te wait, auapeetlng that his driver had it, for Its return. Nene of the vehlelea ware missing, and he oeuld net Imagine what Ua man wanted with the mustang. After waiting for a few heun hla man returned and ha Uen learned that he had taken Ue nana, tang, went te Doeraem'a;shop, secured Mr, Knspp'a phaeton and with thla outfit ba took hla beat girl ea a pleasure trip. Ha waa greatly surprised upon taking Ue team back te find Mr. Knapp walllna upon him and haa concluded te aak for tbe ute el the team ihe next time be wante It. JAOOBB' SANITY gUBBIIONBO. Hie OeOBSIl Will an SATjrt te Base His lf. In the dally pspen of Thuraday appeared an advertisement, algned by the oennael of James H. Jacob, who Is under aentenee of dsstb.atstlng thaispplloatienwonld be made te tbe b.-ard of pardena ea April 16 for a pardon. Tbe advertisement la likely te create a wrong laipreaileti. Tbe application that will be made te the beard of pardena la for a commutation of the death aontenes, en the ground et Insanity. Arrangements have been made for Ue examination of Jaoebe' mental condition by experta next week and tbla will be Ue basis et tbelr claim, if the pbyslelana aheuld decide tbat J scebs la insane. Arret! et Uad Beys. Tha worshippers at the Strawberry street oelored church have been annoyed at their evening services by a gsng et oelored boys en a number of oeccalona recently, and the offleera reported tbe matter te Ue police authorities. Last evening Sergeant Hartley with a squsd et offleen made a raid en Ue beya ana captured four. They were taken te the atatlen beuse and looked up. Three of the amaller ones were releaaed attar a abort confinement en premising net te ettend again. The fourth boy waa Andnw Boek, and aa he appeared te be one et Ue leaden be waa looked up ever night. Thla morning he waa heard en a ohargeef dla dla eiderly oenduot and remanded te the station heute where he waa kept until later in tbe day, when be was releaaed. The Liquor Stan's MesUag, The liquor men of this oily met In session at Mtenneruher hall enThundsy afternoon. Fifty-fourllquer dealers were In attendance. E. C. Hall acted aa temporary chairman and Frank Teufcl aa secretary. The meet meet leg waa purely a business one end waa for tbe purpeae et arranging the prellmlnarlea for a permanent organization. Mr. Teafel read a paper en the proper means te be taken te defeat the amendment. W. W. Franklin, representative from this district, delivered an addreas. The meeting ad journed te next Thursdsy afternoon when a permanent organ! z it Ien will be tfleeied. A Luvr Outraged. A dlapa'eh from Wllkfsbsrre ssys : Jebn Henran loved Mary Yanehlg, but Mary's brothers objected, and a White Cap notice was aent te tbe lever te keep away. This had no c fleer, Mary'a brothers visited Henrsn's bouts Wednesday nlgbl, took him out, tied a lope around bis neck and dropping him te tbe ground dragged hlin ever tbe atreet until he waa nearly dead. Ue begged for mercy, wbleh was granted en condition tbst he give up Msry, Her brothers, Unwell and Stephen Yancblg, have been arrested. Lord OoeiBTsn Altar lbs Amsilca's Cap. Lord Damaven haa issued a oballsege for a yscht race for the America's eap. The challenge has been aentaeaa te reach New Yerk this week, In time for tha six months' notice wbleh la reqntred. Thla mskealt Srebable tbat tbe mie will takeplaeeat ew Yerk in tbe month et October. Fer ibe purposes of tbe race Lord Dun. raven Is hsvlng a new yacht built. It la a 60 tenner, designed by Watsen, and la In course of construction at Hnutbamplen. )t will be a beauty and a tleet-aaller, aabla lordship la determined te secure Ue cap if tbe work of Brltlsb builder and Ue aklll of British esptaln csn accomplish that feat. Will t'reaeh oe Sunday, Rev. Dr. Vernen, tbe pastor et the Duke alreet M. E. cbureb, will arrive In Ibis oily te-morrow and occupy tbe pulpit of Uat church en Sunday, till family will arrive In thla city en Tuesday. Appropriation for ths Orphan Bsboel. Thursday nlgbt tbe Heuse appropriation committee decided te recommend the ap propriation et 1250,000 ter tbe first yesr and 1200,000 for tbe second, in order te mslntaln tbe soldiers' erpbsns under the previsions et Ibe bill passed en Thursday. There la a proviso tbat net one cent of Ue money shall paused te support children hereafter ad mitted le tbe institution. The oem mlttee haa about finished Ita labors. Anlied Hoaas. Ex-Mayer William A. Morten, sooomre seoomre soeomre Bled by Mrr. Kalahl aad her two daaghienu arrived beate f rasa MUwaake last evealag t ,.-.. LANCASTER, PA., FRIDAY. MARCH 29f 1880. THE NEW POSTOFFICE. thong minen te ebanur taa rKutitr bitb. rrababltny That the ureaad Ohesea by Cot Visas Win Met Be Csed far the Oaten- snsat UnlldlDg-A Will Dlrsetsa BaTSrt te Rsesea tha Waste atattsr. Postmaster Slaymakar yesterday received a liUegnph drawing of the publle build lag, being contained In the report for 1883 el Ibe euper vising aroblteer.Mr. Frank The baiidleg is about 60 by 1C0 lest, having a large tower en tha oerner. It la very handsome In design la fact one et tha handsomest in the book et all drawtnta of buildings, ordered te be and la oeurae et areotlen. He also received tha following letter la rafennee te Ue budding! Tbbascst DsrASTMsrr, Osrtca et vaa Pae'r. I Wiisiwws, Mai ea ti, lau, ( 11. Jr. aiaymak.tr, Peitmatlir, Laneaittr, J. DBAHSiat Younreeatved. The delay taeemmeneeUe government balldlag la your etty ie due le tba fact that Ua pieae an net yat completed. It la expaeted te oemmenoe building operations wlthla the next month. Then Is no truth In Ua rumor te change the alte aa It would require an act of Congress te de ae. Respectfully yours, Taea D. Fjbtbb, Aaat. Chief Clerk. Notwithstanding thla atsteaneat et Cel. Flster, Ue fact la that a petition waa for. warded en Wedneadaylaet, algned by two or Uree hundred eltlsins, aaklng for a reoenalderallon of the poateffloe alte and urging aerleua reasons therefore. It Is claimed there will be no movement to wards tbe erection of tha building until wis application ta considered and decided. The prime mevera In preparing Uta peti tion, whleh waa quietly circulated, are these Whn tlBA tkAAM M.a.Baa .A . i wmw U.TB veva u&iuuu te uave I the Moravian church burial ground atlteted iu pisee et tne uuae street site. Tha slg natures of a number of Uese favoring the Bheber alia have also been aecured te Ue peper. There has been a strong erJert made te Induoe Ue Moravian eonareaatlen te aell tbelr burial plaee, whleh BU Jebn'a Luth eran ohureh la aald alae te dealxe ; and at a meeting of Ue congregation bald en Wednetday evening, at which slrenar oneo. slUen waa man I tested te Ue sale, Ue majority voted for It There la, however, great doubt about the power of Ue cbureh te aell undsr the charter and gnnt thoegh Lawyer Martin tells tbem tbat It can be fixed ae that they can de ae. The Shobet'a hotel poateffloe alte has aa many friends aa ever and may oeme out ahead when the location la changed ; as It la likely te be, ler Cel. Flslet'a opinion about Ue need of a lew te de it la net apparently aeund; as there ssems te be no geed reason wby the secretary of the treasury may net change his mind about Ua loca tion before any mensy has been spent upon Ue atrueture. Of oeurae In changing Ue alte, Ue government will have te ba re lieved of tbe coat of Ue one already eeleetcd. Tha petition reeltes the fact Uat a bill bat been pasted and approved by Ue president appropriating money for the poateffloe. It eay a Uat the location ta In the rear of private residences and net tn Ue business portion of Ue city, net accessible of approach and la outside of tbe railroad limit ; Uat the leca tien waa net made In tbe Interest of tbe gov ernment or for the convenience of Ue pub He and the petition asks that a commission or cflleer be sent en te re-examine tbe present alte, aa well as ether eligible sites, with a view te changing the location before building operations hsve been begun or oentraota given out. It atatee that It la believed tbat Tbemaa D. Flster, who chose tbe site, was unduly Influenced. Tbe petition was signed by msny leading cltlzsna and business men, the name of Congressmen lielstsnd heading tbe Ust,fol Ust,fel Ust,fol lewed by the mayor, city treasurer, offleera of tbe banks and cotton mills, Judge Pat terscn and ethers. TUB LIOCNSB TAX Tba City Treasury Will Us Karlsbad B 10,000 and tbs Oenaiy by a Larger Bum. The number of lloeeaes lifted In Ua oily and county la 834. Of that number thsre are 83 hotels, 8 bottlers, 8 liquor stores and 6 brewerlea In Lancaater city, 52 hotels In the boroughs of the oeunty and 117 hotels In the townships of the county. The re malelng number Is made up of bottlers, dlatlllera and liquor ateres. The total amount of license psld In Ua elty was 150,100. Each of tha hotel pre prlaten paid (500, and of Uat amount the city gets two-fifths, tbe oeunty two fifths, and the state one-filth. Thla make a an aggregate of (11,500, and in tbe division Lancaster city will receive 118.000, and tha oeunty tbe same. The atate receives the remslnlng fifth and the full amount of the bottlers, liquor store and brewery licenses. The license for bottlers is 1200, liquor atone 1500, and breweries 1000 and the amount received by the atate, with the one-fifth of tbe license received from hotel men, makes an aggregate et 116,000 from tbla elty. Tbe llcecs3 fee which hotel men In boroughs are required te pay Is 1150 and !a townships they pay 175. The 62 borough llesnses will sggregste 17,800, of which three fifths will go te the boreugh,one-ttfih te tbe oeunty and one-fifth te Ihe atate. in tewnsblpi ene-balf geea te tbe tewnabip te be applied le tbe keeping In repalnthe reada, one-fourth te the oeunty and one fourth te the atate. Colombia borough haa 20 licensed hotels and Its abate of the lleense tsr will be fl,600. Tbe oeOnty will fsre well la the receipt of license money. It gets from tbe elty 110,600, from boroughs 11,560 and from townships f2,210.2& Msmerlsl Day Committees. Tbe Memerlsl Dsy committee of mem bers of Oeorge U. Thorns, and Admiral Reynelda pests, (Jrand Army of Ue Re. publle, hsve appointed tbe following sub sub sub oemmltteet: Floaner, It. BUckenderfer, S. Clsy Miller, J. W, Elsenbergsr, C. H. Fasnscbt, W. D. Htsufler, A. V. Hurst; music, J. A. fc'ebub, J, E, Crawford, Milten Swope; flowers, J, W. Elsenbergsr, J. K. Bsrr, W D. Btaaflei; flags, J, E. Kcnum, C. H. Fssnacbt, H. Clay Miller carriages, F. U. Arndt, Milten Bwepe, Martin O. L'gbt; nn ministers, E. Edgerley, J. E. Sebum, J. E Crswferd; pregramme and printing, J. K. Barr, C. If. Fawecht, J. E. Crawford. iMicbargtd Uem Ouatedy, Aldermsu Henhey tbla morning dlr mlsied tbe oemplslnls sgslnst Petsr Ruhl fdrssatilt snd batlery upon Officer Der wait and resisting arrest ty tbe same otflesr. Tbe old man was Uahsrged from custody and went home rejoielng. An Officer's Mlsltay. Cflleer Deen wss one of tbe cflleeis who parttclptted In tbearrettef Ihe beya at tbe oelored church lut nlgbt In running after one et tbe beya he made a misstep and fell, Injuring one of bis legs. He waaae aerleca'y hurt Uat he had le ba aent home In a cab. An Oveiseat Stelen. Daring tbe lempsrsry absenee of City Solicitor Wm. T. Brown from hla offlee last evening, a sneak thief entered and ap propriated bis overeost, Tba theft was rejwted M Ue eiUea auaae, bat Bttfalaw mjtmimmiummmmmir AN KXOBLLBNT OOMCEBr. Ike Msadtkaska club and Iks Bsetkavsa Oaartatta a Maaaasreker Ball. afsaaaaretier kail eeatalaed a large aad dsllgktedaadleaeelaetevaalag. Theoeea Theeeea Theoeea alea waa Ua oeaeert by tha Meadelasehn dab. The oaeraa part uader Ua direction of Mr. Walter Baseman, Us aolea by Mies Lewell and eelsetinas lythe BeeUevan airing quartette, of New Yerk, wen aathualiatloally'eaeored. Tba local partte. Ipaata meat have practtead very earetully ter Ua oeaeert, for Uetr toealMat was quite perfect, Ue notes bleeding aad keeping In exact metre. Miss Lewell's votestadlaUnct aad far above the erdlaary w velama, Te arteall aha answered with "The NlghUa gale." Mies Lewell la la Ue front rank of Laneeetet'aeoleiata Tha music drawn from Ue striated iaauumeata aurpsaaad Ua expectations et tha andleaee,aad Ua quartette et artiste tally merited taa applaaaa bestowed. Follewlsg la Ua pregreams : VAST l, "Lady Bias, Sweat Mern's Awaking,".. assart. QieeOlab. Blrtag Qaartettela a siat.MsBdslisoliB.epll Allegre eanaeaaita. SBeetaevea Qaariatte. a."AmeBgtae.Lilts.': ;";.;; "JIVeBd Uaveite) Olbnlka. b.-lsllMsltesss,''..... ...aaraby Club. .,... . . (a-aaUaaa, eptl, 'Ctuosele.l "" ravle I D.gmaprtaabraaaaB.cp'.e, . ..-. .sjr.AderpklArtdsgaa. J a. "Might. Levely Mtskk"..... r. Berasr. ( e. "Taiss Uenghtla Msn -..Psaxaen. Ulssuinb. VAST II. KmpererQttanaUa twith Vartauent). Bat dan, op M, e, s. String Quaristte. Dlokery,DleharvIeck.. Caleetf. , . aieeUub. i s rsnsds, Mosskewskt. ( e. wsvette, ..-.-.... Bsstlnl Valse Xspagaeie.. . - Bl I atnng tjasnette. ..................... mi tt a. Lnall. ! A"ta CsatabUe, TuhUkewsky. i b. Llebas LIsdekaa Taabeit. ..- . "iriDg tjnartatts. " Ihe Carnival Bin gars," Borstal. tjlseClab. BBS PCZZt.Bg TBB DOQTQBa. Amals eaMasa tsty ta a Traaee far a Leng Iksts ana Mew Baas Bvsry Maa Afcaat Mar. Annie Collate, a patient at Ua Olty hos pital, In Jersey City, la a puzzling ease te we pe jawianr. uaeaay saa spraag rrem Ua cot ea wbleh aba waa lying aad Blading Ue outetrstehed bands of her aurses aha ran toward Us ead et tha room aad sprang upon tha reef et tba vsreada, Tbe nana followed ber and seised bar oleUlng. Bha broke away, however, aad Jumped te Ue ground. Tbe Jump waa from Ua aeoend story and yst she miraculously seeapsd Injury. She wss sslsed by Ue attendants and placed la bed. She afterward made asveral ether attempts te escape whteb proved frnlllets. Afterwards she Ispsed Inte a slate of lethargy. Then waa net Ua allgnteet per eeptlbie movement of Ue body at any times and te all appaaraaeaa aha lay self dead. If plaehed aba did net appear oeasetous of It, and whan ber eyelids wen pressed open Uey wan glassy aad without expression, snd ska appeared te ba la a eataleptle sleep. Daring tbls time aha took be feed except tbst whleh waa forced down ber threat by the pbyaiolaes. They gave ber aim ply milk, et wbleh about a plat a day was administered. She lay la tbla eoadlUea up te about a week ego, when aha surprised and eaton eaten tsbed Ue nurses and attaadsals by suddenly springing from ber bad and denelag en tha fleer. Bba appeared aa lively aa a cricket, and daaead until tha nUaaduaBa ntuwri hav de bed egsia. one in Bise very aneoiteaaie la ber sew mood, and a man cannot enter Ueroem bat What Bha aslsea en him. throws ber armi around hla neck and ktasea and hags him until he sseipes, SKVBWTH-DAT MAflHTS ABBBSTCU. Met Allowed te eat Weed for a firs la Ooergla ea aaaday. The Rev. Gserae B. Starr, of Chlaaae. aupsrlntandent el the Central Bible school for borne and foreign missions, oemplalna that the Seventh Day Adventlats an being horribly treated In aomepartsef Ua Seuth. He baa rseslved from Elder Huflman, of that aset, for tnnamtmten le Ue general eoaferanee of Battle Creek, Midi., the following letter, written at Alphiretta, Milten county, Georgia : Brether D. Oenklln, of Michigan, who, with but family, bsa lately moved Inte Ula neighborhood, baa been reported le tbe grand Jury and a bill feuad agataat blm ter working ea Sunday and all aa did was te eat a few sticks or weed te baud a fire, J eat what I have seen many eUera detag alaes 1 came te tbe atate. Tbe peaalty for violat ing any portion of Ue law In this state la vary severe. They have wbat la known In Ula state aa Ue ehaln gang,' whan Ueae who violate Ue law ara taken aad ball aad chain fastened te one leg and they an made te work en Ua publle reads aad rail roads, sad Ueae wbe ara put Uera are many of Uem treated worse Uan brutes, many have beea-whipped te death, and, denbtleas, If he should ba taken Uera for working en Sunday ba would ba oempeiled te work en Ue Sabbath or whipped. "What la your advleeT Should we be beaten ta tbe circuit court would yea take tbe eaee te the anpreme oeurt T And If se can you help ueT We are all peer here." A BOBDBB OUTBAOB. Twe Mai lean Pelleimsa 8 set by Ifeur Aauu lean atewdise. Four Amerleana from El Paae, Tex.. shot and killed two Mexican policemen InJuarts, Mexico, en Thuraday nlgbt. Tbe AmerloaeB were In Jeans, retain g considerable disturbance by firing off tbelr pistols and overturning apple and msat stands, when tbe polies attempted te arrest Uem. One of the Americans opened fire en Ue officers, sheeting one deed, the ball going In at Ue bsek el hla neck and oemlng out through hla tongue. A aeoend ehet brought down the ajcend polleeman, fatally wounded. The American rowdies Uen made a break for the river, otecsly pursued by Mexlean soldier a. Three of Uem Jumped Inte the Rie Grande and swam aoresa te tbls aide, while Ue fourth crossed oe Ue bridge, and wae fired at three times by Ue Mexican guard. Oa Thuraday night fully 200 Mexicans came ever te El Paae te demand the arreet of ue guilty persons. A Cnurea KatSTtalaaasat. A fine supper f jt Ue benefit of Ue First Btptlat church was spreed last evening In tbe Stackbeuae building. Tbe attendance waa large, and a very enjoyable evening wt a passed. Prof. Kendlg'a orebeetrs waa present, and Mr. J. A. Aumend and several young ladle, rendered vceel selections. Tbe entertainment will continue Uls evening. Hs Besides Mare. James H. Warner, Ue erehltect, wbese plana for tbe new Central market beuse were accepted by councils, la a resident of this city and net et Philadelphia, as stated in tbe oeuncll proceedings published yes. terday. Wltndisw HU Bid. Jebn U. Leenard, Ue leweat bidder for the collection of the atate and oeunty tax In the east and west wards el Us city, with drew bis bid te dsy. Thla leaves a F. Hastings the leweat blddsr for Ua east wards and A. W. Baldwin for Us west wards. Esscutluus Fer SX.OOO. Eugene U. Smltb, attorney for W. W. Klnatr, iisaed executions thla afternoon against Henry W. Merita and Abram M, Weaver, of East Earl township. Tbs frles Waa 20,000. Tha prlee paid for tbe granite building en North Queen atreet, owned by Jebn Hlestand and purchased by Thes. E.J and Harry B. Cochran, waa 120,000. m ii Beakaags te Me Prssssstsd. Lohdes, Mareb SO A dlsaatsh from FMUsayataAtiMgearaBrtaMaaadAeidad VIMEBBTOM IN TBOOBLB. Oae el tka Dsttetlvss Okeksa Till Bis Tengas taek Oat, and Than Bald le Aaawsr Ter A sennit, William A. Plnkertea was the eblef participant in an exalting oeurt melee In Chicago en Thuraday afternoon, and aa a result la new under bend. The trouble arose ever an attempt te escape by an lllegallv arrested prisoner of the Pinker lone. Elward .sister, the prisoner, wss afterward set at liberty en a writ of babssa corpus. Zslaler ba. an effles In Washing Washing ten street, and does easiness as the "European Bend Company," Ha was charged by tbe Pinkettena with being a fugitive from Jnstice from the state of Peaasylvanls. Superintendent Robertsen, Of Ue Plnbertnnn. ent nnta warrant mA himself made Ue arrest Instead et a regular Wben'e the return en thla warrant T asked Justice Brayten when theprlaoner was arraigned. .J.,ip?Ull5nlh,b,0i" "Ped Baperln. teadant Robertsen. I see. " asld the eanrt slowly. But I aid net dsputlzsyeu te serve this warrant" la Uat se, exclaimed Robertsen. I Uoughtyeudld. " " Then I'm net legally arrested, ' asked au SlwIrsXa " Ne, " responded the court Zstslsrmsds a Jump for Ue deer. A oeBBtable waa Uere baton blm and barred It Zslaler rasbed Inte tbe ante-room and made for ttre stairway. Court wss still tn aseslen and Ue utracal oenmston ensued, Robertsen's superior, Wllllsm A. Plnker Plnker eoa, made a rush for Zslaler. Tha letter's son, a museulsr young fellow, grabbed Plnkertea by Ihe tnrest and choked htm until me tongue nreiruueu. Three or four ether frtenda et Zslaler made for tbe deer and attempted te clear a way by a reah en tbe half-desen censtablea who bloeked Uelr passage. The tueh wsa Bueceaaful, and Zslaler the elder ant out Inte the hallway. At tbls moment Pinker, tea pulled awsy from young Zslsler and wlU a heavy blew struck tba latter In tbe face, knceklng blm down. Then grabbing Ue warrant from the oeurt'a desk Pinker, tea broke through tbe aarambllng throng, aad reaching tbe warrant ever Ue heads et Ua crowd shoaled te a constable with whom ba was acquainted ; "Serve this warrant quick t don't let him go away." Tha constable seiaad Ue warrant and shoving It uader Ztlsier'B nose mumbled a few words, and Zslaler bad te aubmlt te arrest When quiet was restored a warrant waa Issued te young Z Meier charging Pin. kerten with asasult. The detective was at onea arrested. He save bend for bla an. pearaaee. Tbls was followed up by Ua younger Zslaler petltlenlngtbejudgefn Ua fatber'a behalf. After a hearing the judge ordered the prisoner's release en Ue ground tbat a cut bad net been made snfflelent te held blm under ths lsws of Illinois. Zslaler Is Hid te be wsnled at Soranten, P., en a charge of embezzle ment He claims te be Innocent. HAUTBAD MOT CONVIBMBO. Five Bspnblletns Vels witn the rJamesrals Senater a ksranan Moves te Bseentldar. Tbs executive ess Wen et Ue Senate Isatsd between two and three heun en Thnraday afternoon, aud waa confined te a discussion of Ua nomination et Murat Ualatead, le ba minister le Qarmsny. Before that came up tbe nomination of Jehn C. New, te be consul general at Londen, and of Lew la Welfflsy, te be governor of Arlnns, wen confirmed. A Onsl attempt et Ue opposi tion te dsfeat Mr. New'a confirmation wss based upon the assertion that his paper (the Indianapolis Journal) had published articles reflecting upon the prlvate character et President Cleveland. Thla eharge waa warmly deoted by Senater Voerbees, of Indians, and tbe nomination wia con firmed. Tub committee en foreign relations favor sbly reported all tbe diplomatle nemlna. liens of Wednesday, but In Ihe caas et Mr. HalBleed tha report was net unanimous. Oa a motion te confirm his nomination lha naya wsn In the majority, Senatera Teller, Plumb, Ingalle, Farwsll and Cullem voting with the DsmoeraU. Mr. Sbermsn mevsd te reoenslder the vote, and en that motion a long debate ensued, In the oeurie ei wnien tee ground et onjsetion te Mr. Ualatead waa disclosed. When Ua Senalerefatodte enter upon an Investigation of tbe election of Senater rayne, et ubie, Mr. Haisteid, whose psper (the Clnelnnatl Oommtreial Qanttle) had Btrengly urged the Investlgstlen, maue un- nnnpiimentary aiiasionsie tus rtspaen. eana who voted asalnst lha investigation. Tha fesllna asalnst him en tbe nsrt of tha asnatera who felt under bla dlsplsaarfre at teai time is very outer, snu one or tnsm is reported te nave said te I'resiaent llsrrl llsrrl een en Thursday that Mr. Halatead oeuld net ba confirmed that the senatera whom be crlllelaed would net vote feshlm. The motion te reoenslder waa pending woes tee nsnate aojeurnoa. xne vote en confirmation was taken before Uere were any speeches, Hslatead'e personal representatives eay ha will be oenflrmed, although he failed by a two thirds vote te be oenflrmed en Thursday. Bat bla opponent, in tbe Senate assert Uat he will noyer be een firmed, aad that If bla nomination ahalt net ba with drawn It will be rejected en Friday, and Ula la Ua general expeotaileo, tbe only question being whether he will aak te be withdrawn or net. Ula representaUvsa ssy be will net Henry WsttersDn has telesrephed Beck end Blsekburn, urging tbem te vote for mislead 'a confirmation. His friend a tbln k Uey will de se, and tbat tbla will pull Halatead through, but Evarla will break a patr, and oiher Republican aenatera will break alienee, If necessary, te beat blm, Tbe Aiaaatln Beeth. In the North American Jlevitw, Jehn T. Ferd, the former proprietor of Ferd's theatre, Washington, writes of Jehn Wilkes Beeth cm tbe day of the asssaslnatlen : With his bealU, youth, personal grace and dramatle inheritance, he could earn, In the vary alluring work of a leading actor, from 1500 te 91,000 per week at that time. Yet tbe eccentricity born within blm made blm ami tleus, when In a strsoge mood, el emulating tbe "youth who tired tbe Ephealan dome," or te act tbe part of Brutus la real llfe. Ills abduction plot waa a matured plan, conceived In tbe fall of 1861, brilliant, daring and full of danger, but It failed, and he felt tbe mortification as If It were a aert of disgrace. The assassins. tlen wsa tbe Brutus impulse, and It came te him only en the dsy el performance, and after he learned of an opportunity, aa may be eeen by what followed hla arrival at the theatre. Letters from otbereltlea were walling for blm there tbat day. Ua received and read them la tbe front of the building. He was pleasantly tsumed by some of his Union friends there with tbe Informetlen that the preMdentsnd General Grant would both be at tbe tbeatre tbat evening, and one added t "General Lee will be with tbem." Beeth quickly responded! "They won't psrade Lee aa tbe Remans did tbelr captives, 1 hope " Tbe remark about Leea oemlng waa withdrawn, but the effect of Ue Information as te President Lincoln aad Genersl Grant was apparent Beeth grew abatracted and thoughtful, and Boen departed with tbe first possible Informstien he oeuld have bad of tbe proeldeul's lnten. tlen te visit tbe theatre tbst nlgbt. At 10:20 be assassinated President Llnoeln. bet at Cleeea and Kl.lsd n Child. Captain Jeseph Delsne, of the steam tug S. M. Jehnsen, la held for tbe Virginia autberitlea, charged with firing a rifle en tbe Jamea river and killing tbe 5-year-nld daughter of J. Broekwell. nfTettiogten,Va, en Banday afternoon. When the marsbsl told him en what charge he was arretted he wept bitterly. Ue did net knew of the ahoetlng until arrested. Ue told Ue mar sbsl tbat he sbetalx ttmea at some geeae en Ihe river. Tbe child waa sitting In ber fatber'a house near tbe window when the ball struck her Just below tbe neck, killing ber Instantly. Captain Delane says be waa a mile distant from the house when he fired at Ue gsese. A Dsmentsd Man. This morning a sensation was created en Chestnut street, nesr North Qieen, by Ue eppearanee et a man In a halt node con dition wandering aimlessly around. Tbe maa waa William Spilling, who lives ea Mulberry street, aad who te saWset te saeUs.ef decaeatla. Ha was tajtsswlB PRICE TWO 01 MORE APPOINT!. Hi a fENMiyLVABiaN caetBw Tts'l ISTSB TO BBattt. a vainemiea aea a Baataaataa At EMBteasMie resHteaa-lhe Bawl el Idaks-A Brief BkstsB ef ", jr., rnwuvMifSBBBn Wasbinqtek, D. a, Marsh presideat seat te Ua east tot following neaslnatleasi Rebert Adams, Jr., at Pweyt de BeiBieier te srssti. Liaalag B. Maner, of OaUaMBta, rsiniaw te taw ventral ABsenaaBI William O. Bradley, ef minister resident aad Ceres, Charles Henrv Tllss Maryland, te ba aa asststaat i navy. Geerge Chandler, of Kaaaaa. sa saatstaat seentar of Ua letertar. i Oeera-e L. Bhean. at Tank. e ki?a nor of Idaho. A Darnell, of Qeerals. te be i tha United giatea for Ua Merthami or useraia- -v William S. Tiptea, of TeaaeeaesV t United Slates marshal for ua Battaal triet el Tennessee, f a ' lneDriAdam;jr., sppeuttsd a te Brssll, Is sa ex state asaslat aatU ei rmieaeipnia. Ha qasksr elty la 189, was sdaastaw gQ uamniiysi renasyivaaaa, essa sad wss admitted te taa bar, atst practlee the professlea. Adfaaskf social swim, aad la alae pepalac i Republieaa poUttelaas of taw elate Tba prseldOBt has aoufted scBatentaat hawlUaeedtal nsxtTeeeday. When Us Seaate want lata a thia aftaraoea tba BemlaatleB, a. uaistead, te ba mlalster te agaia taksa up, Ua peadtag unsg em tee mOHOB Of maa te reoeneider Ua rata aw,1 " nuauiHwa was njsesaa nay. Dsaater Taiiav tec la oppesttloa te tha sjetlai point te a protracted dsbate. maa said thla meraUa Uat aa eaeagh Dtmecratle votes eeald has toeonfirm Ua aomlaaUea. bat Bha a Impreaslea Is Uat It will ba nJtslH. Tba BantU ceaflrxaed taa sMM Bomlaatleas t Jamee a OhankJU, survsyer of customs far taw Bar! leuis j aad also Ua teUewlac l JehnK. Patrick, Clerlea, Pat fan I. Hiliaharw V. nsba mm , . , aBwaa aa,,-, aafmawOf rf , i' s Mease Pr As UABBISBUK0, PA, MafSB Heuse te-day Ua atU wb ri reported sppreprUtug fisa,Mg, maiateaaaee of Ua seMkaV a schools for two yssn eadwg Jaaa in wnien is sbo,eqd lata providing for a seperiataaaaal aoheols demands. (TbaHeasiMUifl te meet the wsats ef bill, whleh does net rseegaiae ass) (I BupsriBtecatai of ua seldMeV schools j h. Velght of WMtmeralsad, salt cencurreat raeolaUea, which waa'i ler the appeiBlmeat of i rsvieesoaeoaAoiidetesllroadlewa, sy- At ms own reqassi Wharry'a esuiag en ins sinking ruad i a statement of Ua dlaposttlea of taa i or mat ruad was rarsrred te lae ways sad mesas. -,'; Among Ua bills pasted wss Uat utredueed la Ua 8s lng ths sale of latcxlceuag sMaaw Dscerauda Day. ,-: aujuumtu uuui Auaseay a lean, .a Senata was net la ttrnkja. if! " V" -tv 'sviS' tab Beay Bet akMeaaaa'ABr Mumeib, Isd., Marah -TWsubbS was aiiisa son wedaesdsy t bsvs been Lleat Harry F.BeMaaW,af I xenm united Htatas infantry, pspen icuaa ea ue dead Hatawsan. Tha m mA ..H..HM mardered. V Batemaa, who was a dsssrtar, hi aaMi nave eeea seen in eemaaay meraerea bub a raw days bjn. maa arrived hare yesterday ess naatesassa Doayetaari at ones daelarad that aai tbe maa wheat body wsa feaad I A BWtMDUtB OAPTDj -tr Be Is Caeght ay a oseey Lets ussytsd ta Use isaesas. A young maa wbe gave tha Ssmusl MeEwea was arrested la Yerk oily ea Thnraday by tha Ua Btates postal aaUeritlea ea a forgery. 7. W. Weel worth, preatieMtl , tne nve :eent atore at erta us Obsstnut strests, wss Ue forty thai I awmaie was attsmpisa apen. ea 14 ha bad his bookkeeper drop 7 containing checks la Ua letter box la I Stewart building, New Tork etiy. envelopes were addressed te duTareal I of tbe Uelted SUtet. v? A few dsys aftsrwards Ue Ne National bank received a cheek slgaad I ur. woeiwortn, psysbis te ua Oa community, with a request Uat Ua,l forward ths proceeds te Ja Brooklyn, N. Tt, The nquast was t en a sheet of psper, from waleh hat erased the name of a Nsw Yerk beuse. Tha bank's offleeis beeaate i Ieub sad oeaaultsd with Mr. manager et Mr. WoelworU's store, and Ue last named gaatlcMtai oemmunloated with. He wrote at" I msnsgsn et Ue Oeslda oemmaaMyi pany and rt eelved ana war that that bad never received Ue cheek la qa The next day a letter same from aa btnk te Mr. Woeiwortn, about Bamuel E. MeKwea desired te bat proceeds sent te blm at New Yerk ettyV The poaicmee aavnerities were consulted. Adeoey letter and addieased te Mr. McKaea, aad be celled at ua New Yerk was taken Inte custody snd i a bearing before United States Blensr Shields en Saturday. McBwan declines te ssy bow ha possessed of Ua Islters, sad 11 toast hi whether be abatracted Uem from the I box In Ue Stewart building, or whether at stele Usm from ths foetmaa betwssa saaa building and Ue postemoe. -V The true name of ue prlsaaer te Oaai Rockreth. He la 30 yean eld, sad haa s) bad reputation. When arrested ha he;! nvelver snd dirk knife la hla B tactien of OS The following cfllesra Jteket Tribe ii, L O. K. M., last Ssehem. Adam Beeba ; saater i Fred Qrlnar;)aBler sagamere, WU1 prepbsf, Jeseph Baeaiei eaief ei Frank Zisglsri keeper of waati NsudKff; truatee, William WehMMt bbj reaentaUve, Adam Schnh. :; i WAaBpiareB, aV
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