tf4PSl 'r f;s r w 'W 3W, . rti . 1 eM VOLUME XXV-HO. 190 LANCASTER, PA., MONDAY. APRIL 1, 1880. . VI HUGE TWO CENTS, tfir -i V.' $; 7S"wi!- 'vv ft-" T i - - ,. - - r -st. ; (P)i ImicuitcrMggntcllacnccf. ? TIIK COStSTABLES RFJECTED. tKLBOt 1-OONClLMm ceuMxea abb nor rir m nir As KfNtt MM la Mti 8MMI BBS, Wh Will BBtlgS as tsaBbl e tue Tete keen iitMMi i erganise mm BMet (Mr The first Monday af April I tk aey deelgasled by Ua- for ta nrgtalaaBaa f n-tnnHnnl thinlintlnn ciftlljr CMeata At 10 o'elook tbla meratac Beteet OeaaeJl WM.NtiH le erdar by Clerk Ban. Mr. Riddle waa looted temporary akaJr. aaaa and J. K. Brr temporary aeerstary. Olark Barr raad tbe rotors of tastes Pebrnary stoetjoa freai which H annaaiBM Uiat U. S. Kriamae, 6tk Ward, Frank B. Kverls, 7 ik ward,a$fA B Lean J ward, war elected aaeaabareef ssleetseaaaUfeT sterna or two yeara. Rebert A. Bvaas m sleeted fa an as I chairman, be teeelvlng th teIm of all th members bat bta own. J. K. But waa elseted clerk Icr tta nsniag year by a aaselaaeaa tow. Tea oath of cfflee waa admlaleterea t President Evans by Temporary Okalrsaaa Riddle, attar wbleb Praaldaat Brans ad- aalnlatered tba eatk of offlea te Messrs. Krlsmsn, Evsrts and Iieag. Tba roll waa called and tba following members snawsred te thalrnaaiaa : Messrs, Erlsmsn, Everts, Haines, Leng, Riddle, Behum, Storiafeltt, WIh and Even, president. Mr. Kvana retnrnad thtbks for tha renewed oeonder-oe imposed le blm by again electing blm president Ua would endsaver te perieral tba dutlea of tba offlea Impartially. Clerk But alae ratnrnad tfaaeka for bla alaotlea a eleik, and premltad te felthfally i imiuim iui uuuw ui sue iinoe se WOMB aa I had bean oheaen. f Mr.Klddta offered reaolntlena ra aaaetlag iaa raiea geTerning tna eaieet Draaek aad rnlea of lotereourae, wbleb bare bcaa In force for aavaral year. Tba reaotnUeoa were adopted. Common oennoU oeBoarndi A resolution pre? Idlng for tba appoJat appeJat i tnent et tba a'andlng oemmlttaea for tba earning year waa adopted. Oommea council oeBoarred. 1 A roeelntlon waa adopted providing tbtt all appointments and removal from offlea by the mayor abatl be re (erred te an exeea tlve committee and notion aball net be taken nntll a sut:qaent meeting, unite coanell Lilt by a unanimous vote deolde te act upon tba appointments and dlimleaala. President Evsnssppolntedaatbeeommlt tee en executive appointments Meatrs. Kiddle, Bebum and Wise, Mr. H'ddle presented a messsga from the major removing from cflice tbe present poilce loree, and appointing In Hen I hereof tbe following : Ohie' Ed w. a Smells Bergeaets H. M. Exlaman, Barry Hart' ley. Pollcemen lit ward. Jehn Flannard. A. Q. Pyle. Second ward, M. C. Hl-gler, J. O. Bides. Third ward, Jebn Crawford, Jacob a Bhsnb. Kenrlb ward, H. M. Sbeilc, Andrew Elobells Plftb ward, Lerlai Helw,aeerg Yehley. Blxtb ward, Jehn W. Btmsoe, Daniel Ular. Huventh ward, H. M. Messenkep, Jobs Merrlnger. , Elgbtb ward, Jehn Btnmpf, Cbrlatlaa Herr. Ninth ward, Ueorge M. Myers, Henry Rutb. Mr. Wise moved that tbe removals from efflee be oeubrmed and the motion waa nntnlmeusly adopted. Mr. Wise moved tbtt all tbe mayor's ap pDlntments be oen&rmed. Mr. Hslnes moved te amend by referring tbe appointments te tbe oemmlttee en executive sppelntments, bnt withdrew bis 4 motleu. Mr. Kldd le offered a substitute, which waa aoeepted, that the appolntmeeta be referred te tha .oemmlttee en executive oemmlttee with Instructions te that oemmlttee te report before the adjournment 10-dsy. Mr. Kiddie, et that committee, submitted a msjerlty report signed by himself and Mr, Bchnm, recommending tbe confirma tion et tbe chief, two sergeants and nine policemen jent In by tae mayor and tba rejsctlen of tbe nine constable. Mr. Kiddle said tbe malerlty had reported en tbe bread prlnelple that aeleet oennoll had tbe right te ssy who should go en tbe foree. Tbe msjerlty felt tbtt the tnsyer should be nntrammeled In bla discharge et that psrt of his duties. The pollee force was In a better state of diselpllne last year than ever before and It was net policy te appoint men who were net capable. Mr. Wise submitted a minority report In bla opinion every name banded up abeuld be confirmed. Tbe people elected these men sa oensUbles ; tbey ought te knew who they want. A tew oenstablea don't want te go en the force. These can reslge. It tbe oenatsbles elected don't de their duty as effleers tha mayor etn remove them. Mr. Htlnea was opposed te going back te tbe old system of constables en tbe teres. Constables who de civil business all evir the county cannot properly d Isobar g their dntlea as effleers. Tbe people of tba severs! wards of tbe city did net knew that tbe oenstsbles eleeted would go ea tbe leres 01 different sjleotlens would btve been made. A vote was taken en the mayor's appoint mentr, except tbe constables, and tbey ware confirmed by a unanimous vote. On a motion te confirm the oenstablesi the vote waa 8 for confirmation te 0 for Tcjeotleo. These voting aye were Meters. Jbeng, Everts and Wise. The msyer then asnt a message appoint, rag in plane of tbe oenstsbles tbe follewing: First ward, W. 8. Weaver; Second ward, Geerge Cramer; Third ward, C. I. Storm falls; Fourth ward, Philip Oil; Fifth ward, H. h. Iiebr; Sixth ward, Daniel Glass; Bevaatb ward, Wm. M. Dean; Elgbtk ward, Henry Gardner; Ninth ward, Jacob Bea. All the above were confirmed except Daniel Gltss. As te blm It was stated that be wss a oenstable elect, and be waa re jected by a vote of 6 te 4. The vote was for rejectien: Evert, Htlnta, Leng, Wis and Evans; ler confirmation, ErUstan, Riddle, Bebum and Stetmfelix. Mr. Kiddle said be did net tee why Mr. Glass was alngled out. He bad net taken out bis cenatahib'a commission and did sol Intend te. Messrs. Leng tnd Wise were appointed a oemmlttee te netUy the msyer of the rejection el Mr. Glass and the major aald be had noJurthercemmunlostlon te send t present. COMMON COUNCIL Common oeuncll was etllid te order by Clerk Deen snd Jehn H. Bsumgardaerwaa elected temporary chtlrman. WMIttn K. Beard was re-tleetd presi dent and David Ik Dca clerk, and tbey returned thanks frr tbs honor conferred. Tbe returns of tbe elcct'01 shewed that tk following ware tleetei mimbera of common oennoll for tbe ensuing year : let ward Jehn J. Alllck, Wm. K. Beard, Win. T. Eeermaa, Jebn J. Hoever. e Sd ward Jobs C. Dines, And. it, Frantr, B. R. Underwood. ? " M MBM j 'I I Mw. P. Bttktea, & F. m. naaW SIIH fj 2SSILf J! - '. Herr. -ask SMHlIte ST. ..--.. T.k MTaM3kll,Jeess77iekr ' '""" ItfskaTT m AUM UmTf '' jWjfMktW. Bar, ftsnasa a viaauaaga. Tk f sqawaaadatlalataradiatAa br Teranntsr natraB r. alts whlaa a tatmlatim na sVtaetsie: the ak tiasaaisr i tk etty' ateasy la tk First I, PMste'a. and Fallen Nallaaal la equal aatennta. Select eenneii tit jemr ceirviBKTtbaT. PreaMeat Kvana, et eelset oennoll, yaildid ever tk Jetat eaavaatlea of vssassai waxs aaeeatwea t te aieet.eity aflsMask ( !; ! ' ' AUtMeMeaiaeatlaatteaiwsre alaat fcyaselsaiallaa. Vimf were aa fellow r Otty TrasMrer, Harry Hatkles. Oily Boilet ler, Wss.T. Brown, YarasssBsaW Mnnaialailsiai ilsa t . vjmiIa. .Okteteftie Fir Department, H. B. Von Ven aaraatHk. . "wi vosasiisBieaer. job Jehnsen. OlrVTM BlSw- aiiu A u-. .fjawaats, Aatkeay Ltckler, Rebert Aiarigmr. Matasagtr, Jehn H. Loeeka. .After tbe eeavealea adjourned aeleet eiaaeUretnraed te Uslr room and thsre naui ae farther bmsfacae adjearned. dkatm or B, sXACTMaW. Ike Oldest lasaraaaa Agsstt la tha OHy Fasssa Away. Andrew B. Kaufman," H'e-lertg resl dent et Iianeaater, died en Banday alter alter alter aoea at tk rtaldeaae et hi brother, Junius B. Kaufman, Ne. 161 East King street. He bad enffered from pulmoeary treabie for aesae years, but waa net confined te bed. He bearded at the Lancaster Oenaty boese antU Bstardsy, when at tbe earnest solici tation et bla brother be want te tbe ltttst's boa. Mr. Kanrmsn reUred at aa eerlr hear ea Baturdsy evening, end ea Sunday k felt tee weak te get up. He gradually became weaker and diid about two o'elook. Deceased was 09 years of age, and waa one of lb first men in this city te engage la tba Inaurane business. He waa tbe first agent et the Girard Fire lnaarane company, of Philadelphia, having been appointed lis agent eoen after the oiganlsa eiganlsa oiganlsa Uea et the company la 163. Mr. Kaufman In 1(70 took Jeremiah Rife in pruinershlp, and that firm oentlnued In bntlneas until 1880, when Mr. Kaufman withdrew en aoeount of Ill-health. Deceased was an Intelligent, oonsoien eonsoien oensoien tlonaand earefnl business man, and bad many Irlsnds in tbl community. He became a men.ber of Metamora Tribe et Red Men many ysara age, and be waa also member of ether secret orgaaltttlene, but be retained bla membership In tbe Red Mea only at tba time et bis death. Deeta or Jeha araeL Jebn T. Gruel, eged 17, eon of Samuel K. Gruel, of Seuth Queen street, died en Bnnday morning of consumption. He waa aa estimable young man and waa highly respected by aU bla associate. He was a censlatent member of tbe Memerial Pre, byterian Sunday sobeol. Tbe funeral will take place from tbe residence of bla parents 00 Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'elook. Ha WITBOTR IMI, A Colored sfsa ea HI War te HI Heme at OeaMsvills. Among tbe inmate of the station house disposed et by the mayor this morning waa Barry Rese, a oelored mtn. His story waa an Interesting one. He said be waa a native of Tennesste, but new bis bem waa at Ceetesvllle, where he has a wife and children. In order te belter bla condition be went en a trip West last spring. While riding en a freight train be met with an accident by wbleb he lest both legs Just above tbe knee. He was In a hospital for several months and when be was able te travel be started for bis fistern home. He reached litnotsterenSiturdsy. Tbs msyer raised eufflelent funds te send blm te bis borne. Rese said ; My wife knewa that I waa hurt In a railroad accident, but ah baa no Idea bow badly I wet lnjnred,and I dread ask ing my appearance before ber." He appeared te b cheerful and aald be would be able te make a living by blacking beets, . A BargiarTalls'rremaBaUJtag. Geerge Bupp, a dissolute young mea of Yerk, while Intoxicated, attempted te feloniously enter Kleg'a hotel, In that city, en Baturdsy night He eueeeeded la scaling a srape arbor, which landed htm en a balecny en tbe aeoend fleer, but wbea be endeavored te reach a window ea tba root cf the annex be missed bis footing and fell te tbe pavement below, a distance oiabenttwenty-flvefeat,breaktng bla eollar-bena and a rib. On Bnnday morning be was arretted and oemmltted te Jail by Justice Plttta. Ha bsa served a aeveral years' term In the Eastern pen itentiary. Onaeaa Harrlsea 1U. Danean Harrison, the star of "The Pay master" eampany, bow at tbe Fourteenth streettheetre,New Yerk.ls laid up. Tueedey nlgbt, In making bla dive Inte the tank, be atouek bis bead against the aide, cutting a gash aeme Inebea In length. He managed te swim ashore, when tbe company took charge of blm. Hardly bad Mr. Harrlsea recovered from this Injury before be waa taken with a tbreat complaint, tbe result of bla many oeld baths. At present be la unable te perform. OoeJalase Issuers. The following Is a llat of unclaimed let ten remaining In tbe posteffloe, Lancaster, Monday, April X, 1889 s Ladiu lltt Mrs. A. Bueb, Mrs. Gee. W. Eberllng, Mrs. F. C. Esttrie, Miss Mame Morgan, Kstie A. Smith, Mra Mary Velb, Mrs. A, I Wsgner, Mra. Harry Wetland. Genu lit. Bar J. F. Byer, Wm. Culley, J. F. Dean, ft. J. Dlstz, Jac. Doing, Win, Godfrey. J E. Kesbler, M. Lscy.Jsmse K. Land I, Prry Lehman, Willi B. Leenard, Dr. M. A. Leng, Jae. MeLensgban, (Fer) Owen MeMsnus, Pater H McQuale, Jeseph Martin. Mertnlls ft Ce., H. V. Heir, O. H. Bag, J. A. Hired, Peter J, Summerland, Charles Z'mmenaan. Wag el S.800 Msa Badnetd. Tbe Pennsylvania steel werka at Steeltea baa posted notice of a reduotlen et 6 per cent. In the we of unskilled isber and 10 per cent in that of skilled Isber te take effect te day and tflectlng 3,600 men. Cletsd Hsr Cngacameat. MUs Jennie Cslet oleeed en Saturday ber Ibtee dsy engagement, appearing In tba American Prtneass, " te e geed tie d and highly pleased audience. Opsatsg el the BinVl Tower, The great Eiffel lower, wblch will be one et tbe principal features of tbe coming Paris exhibition, was opened formally ea Bun day. Premier Ttrard delivered tbe oration. atay 7taibe Data, Barnnm bta secured Mearann' park for bla performance ea May 7tb, m afcrorsv'e aasarear Oaealsg. Bebreyer, tk North Qaeea street flertat, kedaflaesxklbtUeaefeat lowseaea Bet- LswBaay ANNUAL SETTLEMENT DAY: Tan eRutvu MOTQtnra aa tutstaa aa a yaJtAeo.eaMe baim. Uammr risatf ea Oaed sainy aa Ua I raases With Ualy a rw Basail VWtataa. laahtag Isilllawsa sax Meiae lhree all Bey. The weather was aa disagreeable te-day ea It well esald be, and only these people eaaaa te town whose bntlaasa reqalred tketr preaeaee. ThscoatemofssUllngtbo year's baslaeaaeatb first et April la net aa general a years age, bat there are etui many wbe will net settle ea any ether Bay. Tbeanmberef people ta tewa waa net Cjett e large aa last First f AprU, bat etui tba'1 crowd was ilsrge' eaeagk te atake.rt aaoemfortabte'tn acme of tk kaaka aad betel. Tk banks report tbe usual work ea tk first, aad aa tbey nave bean preparlag for It, wen ready te asset all deeaaaae, Meney waa plenty with geed eeeartty, aad could be bad at any and all of them. Tb crowd around tba deer et tba baeweaa boesea gives Indication et prospereae year. At tba dlflerent hotels tb erewda are very daata and money seens te beebang. leg bands la a lively manner. At tbe Leepard groups of men were teattered ail threngk tk bnlldmg and crowding tk pavement, making sett laments of all kinds, with plenty of ready cask le pay eat ana willing te receive any little kill, ae matter bow small. Tbt old time hostelry bsa bads mueb money circulated around It te-day te atari a bank, net te say anything about tbe prombaery netea given. Tbe Veaatala aad Cooper houses an vary full et oenntry people aad many aaat of money la large and aaaell qaaatlU being paid and received waa nolleeable around them. Tb table at aoea presented aa animated scene, and hungry people did Jaatlee ta beaatlfally eapplied feed. Tb Franklin bout had a large portion of tk traveling pnblle within lie doers, tb pavement la crowded and makes ptasag along It almost out of tbs question. Tbe Berrel Herse la feeding a greet orewd of strangers and th Innek benaea are alae well patrenised by tba first of April people, a alckel doing tbe worker a quarter la tba way of a meal. Tba temperenee hotel, Helly Tree, baa captured tbe prohibition element el tbe dey and waa orewded from 11 a. at. till night, making things lively In that quarter for the waiter eHAnaaa bt buini MKW. Wbsr MareaaatsaaautkenOaa Bereaad. Qaite a Lmmg Last el Baaaeval Thl aaetag. There have been quite a namber et ehangea among tbe hotel keepers et tbla elty this April. Jeseph T. BhaefTer te-day took possession of tbe Western hotel and F. R. Neudorf, wbe last year kept that hotel, baa moved te tbe Union hotel, en Cbeatnnt street Mr. Ushtuss retire from the Union hotel te private life. R. B. Heuaer takes Jeha B. Bnabeng'e place as one cf the proprietors et Hetel Veteran. Jehn F. Saldemtldgeaf the County bense, retired te-day and that hotel for tbe coming year will be Kept by Jehn Bleaas derfer, formerly of Manbelm borough. Tbe license of Hetel Copland te-day paaaes Inte tbe hseds et Jebn A. Hnydsr. Charles Knspp, aa experienced landlord, te-day took eharga of tbe Commercial hotel, from wbleb Charles E. Oebs retiree.' Mr, Oehs will go te tbe Spring Garden hotel, corner et Walnnt and Mulberry, aa aoea aa the lleense ean be transferred from Mra. Heraeg te blm. Daniel P. Frey auoeeeda L J. Happel aa proprietor el the hotel In the southeast angle of Centre Square. Jeba Klrseh Is the new landlord of tba hotel owned by Casper Kebler and adjoin. Ing bla brewery en Middle street Adelpb Bffleger, wbe kept this place last year, get a te tbe Seventh Ward hotel, kept for a num. ber of years by Jehn GuBctnboeser. Mr. G. gees te the hotel en Reek land etreet near Locust, formerly kept by tbe Kuhlmans. F, E. Sbread vacated the Centennial hotel te-dy and moved Inte the Reth welter hotel property, kept laat year by Captain Jehn Peel. Mr. Ponts retiree te private life. The Centennial will be kept thle year by Landlord Dasalecer, wbe last year waa at tbe North Pele hotel. Adam Kublaaaa auoeeeda Mr. Datalnger at tbe North Pele. Obarlea Benft moved te tbe Bleck Ex cbang betel en Plum etreet and Jeba Ranting, who kept tbe betel laat year, gees te Lucas Frlta', la tbe Eighth ward. Jeba Bbrslner, tbe popular clerk et tbe Leepard betel for many years, te-day took possession of that well known betel. Mr. Martin will retire te private lite, and take potssstlen of hi nea borne J net completed by blm en East King street, ea tbe ground purchased from the Hendersen estate; bav leg erected two fine three atery houses adjoining the property of Geerge Neuman, eq. There have alae been aeme change In business circle. Henry Wolf, the furnltni dealer, will owduet hie business for tbe future at Ne. 130 East King street Tbe Astrlcb Bres, expect te occupy their handsome new store room about tbe middle of April. -A. B. Bbeatler ha moved bta liquor lere te tbe Inquirer building, a few doera south of bis present etere room. Hie room will be oecupled by Gresh'a 6 snd 10 esnt store. Trost fc Shank occupy a handaema store room la tbe Spaeth belldlng ea North Qaeea sireM, and adjolaleg is tba tailor establishment et McGrsnn A Newlea, wbleh waa moved from Wcat King etreet Wm. Hall, grocer, who vsetted the room new occupied by McGrenn 4 Newlen, has moved te the Dal'x property en Bentb Qaeea etreet. Mr. Dalta will engage In tbe wholesale grocery beslnesaat Lebanon. Fred, Wolf, barber, bta moved te tbe room occupied for many years by bis brother Henry, and they will carry ea business Jointly at tbla plsee. Tbe room vacated by Mr. Wolf baa been taken by Harry A. Bobreyer, tbe florist Greenawalt'a elgar store ha bea moved te the ter ream In tbe Brimmer building oeoupled laat year by the Lancaster Oil eempacy. Harry Swllksy retire from the shoe trad and hi room will be occupied the ecmlng year by B. 'J. Owens, who moves from tbe posteffloe building. Jeseph Reeeer will open e Jewelry store In the room In tbe Parry building occupied last year by Jehn Huseen. Mr. H will move te tbe room oeoupled by Obese A Ce. Tb stock of Jehn a airier A Ce., pur chased at sberirTs sale by bla Philadelphia creditors, will be'dttpeaed by a company wbe cbrietened their place of business " Tee PbllsJalpbla Hlere." W. A. KtifTer, plumber, bta removed hie place of bualuat te Kramp' room ca East Orange etreet. Geerge M. Berger baa fitted up a band aeme etere room la tb city ball bulldlnr, la tha room formerly need aa tb mayor' efflee. Martin Selbel, shoe dealer, ea West King street, baa retired from bnslneaa aad bis store room will b occupied next year by B. Z. Bkreiaer. Hatty Wataam, fewaterly af tba ITau.t- taihaa twees, eeraer of Mertk Prlae aad Ji etreeta, aad be epeael a fall llaa at greeerles, Htereetaie large, sad all wall selected ateek ta ahewn te advantage. Anna Rete, undertaker, kee taateved front 830 te SO0 North Qaeea etreet. Dr. Aaaer kas remevud from Ne. 8 Rett Oraag etreet, where he baa beta ter S3 years, te Ne. S3 Kaat Orange etreet. Bapley Beard man have ecenpied tb room Ne. 5 Beeth Q teen aire', ured tb BaatasaaeB by Wm. Hees. Cbea. H. Barr will occupy the bandseat building In Centre Bqaare new bang erected by B J. McGrenn. Case. M. Hewell hat removed his effle te 13t North Qaeea street, twodeoie eeatk of bt former cUIcms where order will a reeslvsd ler marble and granite work. His yard eentalne aa assortment of marble and granite monument, aravaatenee, & Mems of th Day. Twe oenntry men In frontet tbeFeuntala Iaa bad a fight of werda about atttlameat at aoea te day, wblch canard a geed deal of aterrlment for tbe throng oelke'.ed at that alaee. The eum Involved was 75 eeatai which waa finally paid. All et Mayer Kdgerley's fore waa ea duty, bat their service were net seeded np te 8 o'clock and It did net took at that hour aa If there would be any disorder ea tk etreet. Tbe flrt et April, years sge, used te b a field day for pickpocket, but tb prompt arrest et suspicions eharactare for several yean baa' kept the light-fingered gentry from tbe town. Taos wbe were obliged te move te-day did ae under great disadvantages, with tb rain aataratlng bed clothing and rutnlag fine furnltura IJCO TO IBB AMKBIUAN BltHOr. Th Latiar addressed te Carataal aibbsas b tba rope. Tbe following le tbe letter of Pepe Lee XIII addreaaed te Hta Eminence Jamee, Cardinal Gibbens, In reply te tba letter et the arebblahepe of tbe United State. It la dated Jannry 19: Te our beloved eon Jamee, Cardinal Gibbens, Arch blahopet Baltimore Beloved Bea t Health and- apostolic benediction. We have lead ynur Impreaaive and power lul Utter of the 30 h et Dsoember, written la yenr own name end la that et tbe ether erohblahep of tbe United State. It doss bener te you, while It affords us no llttle een eolatien. Fer netblng oenld bt mere appropriate te tbe lime or mere worthy of jear high offleethao the public dsfeese of tbe liberty aad rlgbta of the apostelio see aad tbe devoted clergy et Italy against tbe attache of these who. holding forcible possession of enr elty, endeavor by threats of punish ment te stifle tbe very voices or these whose dnty It Is topreolslm tbe laws et the church. And because yen have made thl defense with prudene and vlge', both Justice and religion ewe you a dent of gratitude, end tbla tb mere beeauie your defenee has the merit of oeustaney. Tneee striking proof of your faith and seal aerve te biatf ear hearts la closer union, and Inspire at wlih the pleating hope that your words will have weight wltn these even who, though net In communion with up, are at least nnblaied witnesses et the Injuries Itllleted upon us aadtbeebureh. Moreover, we areoenaoled net only because your declaration, which are la eoeord with these of tee ether dignitaries et the chureb, may win tba Melons support of upright and lntslllgsnt man; but we rejoteo eelally la thl tbtt your prayers, united with these of tbe real of the teltbful, confirm sod Ineresse our confidence in tbe Almighty power and ever watchful provldene et Ged. Sustained by thl hope, and praying that tbe fullness of heavenly gifts uasy descend upon you, beloved eon, upon the ether arobbtenepa of the United Statea and npea the clergy and faltbiul Intruded te your aad their care, we Impart te you and tbem as a pltdge et our love tbe apottelto benediction. A l-ATAI. LBF ritUX A WINDOW. Despondency Cauwa an IiUbmae teDaahOul HI Urates. Persona who were near the tenement beuae Ne. 701 Hevenlli avenue, New Yerk, about neon en Saturday, raw h wan'a body beet out of a tilth story window and fall en the outer edge of the sidewalk, Tba mn'a brtln were dstbed out and he waa othar ethar wlse mangled by the falL Polleemen btlped te carry bis battered corpse Inte tbe bense, snd tbey learned that be waa Jamee Mulligan, an Irishman, forty-six year old, who bad been empleptd ler eighteen year by tbe Breadwsy railroad company aa a nlgbt watchmen. Mulligan took part la tbe recent atrlke and lest hi altuatlea. Twenty years sge he waa ertry and was for a time an Inmate el the Ctiy Asylum for the Insane. Lei et work and worry resulting from latluie te find another Jeb probably made him cnxj again, a he bad been acting atrangeiy several day a He lived with his wife ea tbe top fleer of tbe tenement beuse. Sbe tried te cheer blm np et be s it by en open window cf their irent room Saturday forenoon, but be acted like one entirely devoid of hope. At length bis eyes closed and bla coin dropped en bis breasr. Hie wife thought be was asleep, but h no sooner turned le lesvs tbe room than he dlaapptared through tbe window, Mrs. Mulligan said be probably fell out in his sleep, but ssbe stiuck tbe ground I ally fifteen feet from tbe front wall of the house the pollee thought he Jumped out while Insane. DIBD AUlINQ BTB4NUKUI. .leba anr, a Itstlre el IrtUud, Expires Hud Hud dsel at the Hesplul. Jehn Hhsy, a stranger, died at the county hospital en Sunday from btart failure He was brought te that Institution en Saturday by the railroad authorities. Hbay beeams elek ta Philadelphia aeme dey ego, snd was sent from there te the Gap. There were no aocemmodatlona at tba latter plaee for hlin and be waa then tent te this city. Corener Uenajaan waa cetidcd te bold an Inqueat and he emptnelled aa a Jary Gaarlee Balecr, A. K. Will, James Ken nedy, Frank Millr, B. R Herltler and Gee. Keller, and tba verdict of tbe Jury waa that death resulted from beert failure. Deceased was 48 years old and emigrated from Ireland 22 sears age. His only known relative la hla mother living at Ycungs Ycungs tewn, Ohie, and sbe has been notified etbls death. Hli body will beheld nntll sbe ean be heard from. Bar. DC. Tarnea at lluke 9ue M. B C'harch Rev. Dr. VerneD, tbe uewly sppelnud patter el tbe First M. E. cburcb, arrived In Lancaster en Saturday afternoon and cesu pled tbe pulpit yeeterdey at both morning and evening aervleta. Tna congregation were the large! tbaihaveaaismbled there for aeme time. The one m the evening orewded the building te evui fl taring. Hla aermena at both arv cea created a marked Impression en hla aadlter. The choir rendered aeme excellent muala A general bandaeaklns waa Indulged In at tbe close of the eervlet,nd all who met tba new paaier were pteased with bla enter taining manner. A Tales Alarm. An alarm et tire was atruck from box 23, corner et Columbia and Marietta evenuee, at 7:30 laat clgbt, caused by partita making lire In tbe heater of a house owned by Frank Grieet, en West Orange etreet, lately occupied by Jieib Gteenawelt Ne damage was done. eseitu Jail. Bam Craig waa heard by Alderman Hal. baeb, tbla morning, and aent te Jail for five dtyaferdrunkenntai and disorderly con duct. A Mllisr Assisra. C. if Sbulit, miliar at CamtrfO, en Saturday lurprlacd bis neighbors and Hleaas by appointing Abaer Peeples, kls MORE SHIPS FOR SAMOA. I aaeacraar or wavr thut ah-BAHUt-ia vekkMBatvaatt. The A tart, Kleaaaead and adasat Battatad a Batvles at th feri of ate-Taar. vlvere et the Ilt-ratad atsa-af.Waw te iht te Baa tYaaelace WAtatnateN, April L At Ik navy de asrtaaeat today tkat waa a dearth et newa eeaeeinlag tk Bemoan disaster. Tk sanatery el the aavy baa cabled te Aaeklaad that tb atea et tk wrecked Tassels, Traatea, Vasdatie aad Nlpttc are I b tekea te Baa Fraacieoe. The lnatrae Beas wktek were glvea aeme daya age te karry forward Ik preparatlena of lb Osarleetea, bow sateg sallt at Baa Fraa Fraa ateehavskeea reiterated aad every eaTert wlUkaaaadategetbergnaaaad gaa ear. rtaaitraaaperted everlaad at the earliest aaaaret saeatast. Tasgsaa ar ready at tsteatwvlsgroudatAanABella, Ma, and la carriages ar about sessleted at tb Waablagtea erdnaaes fenadry. Beerstsry Tracy baa received replies te telegnats aent by bias te tk commanders et tb Alert, tb Adams and tba Rlohmead, te aseertata ke w aaaa these vsssais ecu be atada ready ter aee ssrvles la erdsr tkat tbey may be cent te Samoa. The Alert le la exeelleat oesdlUoa aad eta leave Hoae lain, where he m new atatlensd, at once. Seeks been ordered te de this and will rearm Apia la about thirty daya Tba Ktehasead Is attached te tbe Bentb Atlantis iqosdrea, aad la bow at tk mouth of tk La Piatt river. She le la med sailing erdsr, and will probably be at Apia abertly after tbe Arrtt arrlvee tbers. It will takeabent tea daya te get the Adam raady for s -a. Tb viawt la new at Mare Island, aad orders kave been taauad te pat ber lu oeodllloa for aea ewvlee. Bbs will errlvs et Apis wlthia a week after lbs arrival of tbe Alert, and follewlsg tleeely ea tba R Icbmebd. Commedore Ramaey, tb cemmaadaat of tbs Brooklyn nsvy yard, telegraphed te tba aavy department te-day that tba Yaatle eta be gotten ready for aea by tbe lOtb Isat bomb carreiis or thb dkabtkk. Hew the Harriets al saaaea Oastreraa tha Deited Slate aad Oecaaaa Teas!. Farther partlculareolthedtaestreasetorm at Apis bavs Juat been received. Tna bar bar rletne buret upon tbe harbor tuddanly. The German man of-war Eber waa tbe first vessel te dreg her anchor. She beeams anmanageable snd waa driven helplessly en tbs resf which surrounds lbs harbor. Bhaetrnck, broadsldeeo, a 6 o'elook la tbe morning. The shock etuaed ber te lurch and te atagger back, and atae aenb in a moment in deep water. Meet of ber men were under batcher-, aad asaroely a soul of tbem escaped. The Germen war ablp Adlar was lbs nsxt te suoeunib. Bbs wss lifted bodily by s gigantic wave snd cast en her beam end en the reef. A terrible straggle for life ensued smeng tbs efflews and aallera aboard. Many plunged Inte tbe rasing aurland atrnck out, soma reaching tbe shore In safety. Others elueg te tb rigging nntll tb masts lelL Of these Is the rigging only two gained tbe shore. The captain et the Adlerand aeveral ether effleers were saved. Meantime the United States steeaer Nip Nip alehad been dragging ber anobeia and drifting toward the enere. Tbe captain, however, managed te keep control snd tan bar ea a sssd bank. Beats wsrs Immedi ately lowered, snd tbs whole company ware aavad with tba exception of six mea. These were drowned by tbeoapeltinget a The United Stales steamer Vandalta waa carried berere the gsle upon the reef. She crock with a terrible shock, burling Capt Hcboeniaeker agaleet a galling gun and be tell stunned. Before be could recover s greet wav swept tb deck, and he waa washed easy wlih etbera Inte tba . Tbs vesssl ssnk fl'tv yards from tba Nlptle. Several of tbe offlAers and men were washed overboard and urewned. Otbera perished while making deeperat effort toawlmte the ebere. Berne remained for bout In the rigging, bat heavy and awlft eaoeaedlna wave dashing evr tbeua carried them oil one by one. By thl time nlgbt bad at In. Many native end European bad gathered ea tbe ebere,ell anxleue te reader aaelatsaee te tbe unfortunate crew, bat owing te tbe dark ness they wcie wholly ussble te be et service. Boen slter tbs Vandatla bad aunkthe American war-ablp Trenten broke from her anchorage and waa driven npea the wreck et the Vandalla, whence aba drifted te th ber The bottom of tbe Treatea was completely ateve and bar bold waa half full of water. As morning broke the German mtn-ef-war Oigs, wbleb had hitherto wltbatoed the gale, although mueb battered by tbs bssvy seas Ibst constantly broksevsr bsr, become unmanageable end aba waedrlvea upon tbs beach where ebe lay In a tolerably fair position. Mateafa sent a number of mea te tbs aseletance of tbe ships. Thsy rendered splendid aid In trying tell jet tbe OJga. a Lotte Hit or eisasrarta fjorteaa ad Tatar Wreckaet Aaaavteaa Ma of-War In Tsars Gene Bjr. Naval effleers generally coneur la tbe belief that tbe disaster at Apia was tbe most ssvsretbat baa ever everiaken tbsAmerlean navy la time of peace. Commedore Welker, eblef of tbe navigation bureau, aa officer of long experience Tn novel afialrs, makes ibis statement emphatically. Bla raoelleotloa of previous naval leeaec from aerat and tree, running back thirty. fir year, la aa follewa i Tha Albany, aloep-ofwar. waa lest la Waet Indian water In 1863. Sbeteaip Sbeteaip peted te have gee down la ejciese, with ovary oeol of ber crew of 210 offleere end men, a abe was never beard from after ebe aalled en ber last ernle. In the came year, the brig of-war Por Per Por peire, with 100 people aboard, went down In the China aa, without leaving a trees of hr end. Again, In 1859, another eloep-ol-wer, tbe Levant, dlaappeared from the face ettbe glebe, in tbe water of tbe Pacific, taking aeme 300 men te "Davy Jenes' looker." In 1803 the brig of-war Balabrldge met a cyolenu cfl Cape 11 altera. A oelored cook, picked up a day or two afterward ca a bit et wr:kiie, told tbe atery el tb lest of everyone of bis shipmates. Tbs old Yorktewu was blown aaberaaear tbe Cape de Verde Ialaeda, ea the African coast, aeme years later; bnt tbe crew escaped. la 1804 greet tidal were picked up tbe eblp-el war rVeteree, la th harbor of Arlce, Peru, and carried her sevea or tight mils Inland, depositing her la a tropical fereatj where nbe ended nor daja ae a hotel. Tbe same tidtl wave caught tb etera-ehlp Fredenla, at anoher, retted ker ever, aad anak bsr lattsntly, with eyery soul ea beard. Tbe Moneogehela, new In active aarvlce, bad a peculiar experlenee la tbe year 18G7. Sne was caught up by a tidal wave, carried ever e number of large balldtate ea Ike raiana 01 rtanis urns, west indies, knocking down one of them, and waa deposited la tbe streets 1 1 a city. Sabetqaaatly workmen were aent there, who blocked bt up aad launched her egtta. Te BegleBW waa east away In tbe nlgbt upon one et tbe Island la tb Pacific, about fifisea year ego. Toe wreck et tbe Huren, although It occurred thirteen yeara age, 1 all it Ireeb la tbe mlndB of people en the oeaat Tbs ship waa wrecked upon Currituck Beech, N. O , and few of her crew escaped te tell the story et hoary weather and false beacoe lights. Commedore Walker Intake that tbs Kegllat: man-efwtr Calliope eeeeped at Apia btoauae abe bed eteem up. Tae American vessels wsre very short of coal, end were probably oempelled te try te ride ent tbe storm si anchor. TBATHBK IBOWATaOBa. IWaihimqtew, D. a, April trer Beetera Peaaaylvaala t Bala, eeldsr BSTVkgistMly wbiea. LaNOASTKR'J B IX CLUB. A Bateranlsad kaortie rat the J sasals the . riald. Terrene Cenneil, of PalltJa'phla.whe la taking a great deal of Interest la tb for. nation efa base ball clnb la thl ely, te take the alxth plsee In the Middle Stale League, waa In Lancaster te day. He celled eas number of gentleman Interested la bat ball ai.d waa plctaed with tha result A meeting ell.accaater Entlttnrn will be held this week, probably en Wednesday evening, te take some action In regard te tha formation of a clnb. The league will held Its next raeetlr-g at the Gtrard house, Philadelphia, Tbnrrtay evening next, whan Laacaater ta likely teb admitted. U. H. cieatei win attend as a dslegat rrcm ber. There le ae reason why a club should net be supported bare, Tba expense, Ineludlng salaries and everything, will net be mere tbaa 1900 per month, making a total et HMO ler tbe Beaten. Thl I lea than half f Wbatltoestthelronsldts snd Lancaster elube la 1864 and 13S5. Tb txwns la the elrcult of th Middle Btatea LwgB are all easy te get at aad la cese railroad communication wttb aaeb ether. Bstweea Lineatter, Reading "Jerk and Harrlsburg thai will be th closest k lad et a rivalry and tna that will prove Interesting te everybody concerned. Tbe Cuban Giant will be a atroeg team and will prove a great drawing card. If Lancaster moneyed men who enjoy apcrt will leek at tha eebeme In the proper light they will no doubt be willing te aid In the formation of a elub. Death et atrt. Wltlura mark. Mrs. Daisy Blsek, wire of Capt Wm. Black, et tbs United Slates engineer corps stationed In Flerida, died of rheumatism at Pence De Leen hotel, Bt. Auguttlse, Flerida, en Saturday. Mra Black hid been under the care of Dr. Weir Mit chell last tall and lift bla hospital for Flerida la December. Mra. Black was Mlaa Dalty Darby, daaghter et ths 1st Capt. Dirby, and slater et Llaat. Dtrby, of tbe aerne engineer oerp aa bardlatlngulab d buabaad. Shs wis educated In America and Karepe, and was aa socemplehed woman. A son, bttween 6 snd 0 years old, and herbutbaud receive the slneets ya pstby of s beat el friends In Lancaster, where sbe waa known te many people wke met her at the boureof ber father-in-law, Jamee Black, esq, where sis was fre quently a vtalter. Tba funeral lakes place In St Augnalne en Wedneadey. m Ten Thoneaed a Tear ler Draina. Os Saturday morning Judge Nalaen asked the New Yerk aapreraa oeurt te grant tbs exiouter of tbe will of tbn late William T. Garner tbe power toeppreprlaie 26 .000 a year for tbs personal uaa el Mar. eslilte Thern Garner, s daughter el tbe deceased cow residing In France. Judge Barnard granted the motion. Mies Garner was 21 year of age en Mareb S leit Ur father, William T. Garner, wa drowned from hie yacht e taw years sge Ha left sn estate valued at 110,000,000. Il was pro prietor of the large nulla at Wapplnget' Fall, Pletatnt Valley. MlaeUaraer has Dean receiving a Urge laeem heretofore, but net euUleleeit tn aapperlberlaParl. She wrote te Judge Nelaea asking an tneraaee In br allowance,, giving aa a rea that It coat her 110,000 e year for drtaiee alone. Aa the vatate would mere man warrant tbe Inorease asked for, the court readily granted tbe motion of the yeuug lad j'a oeuniel. Tbe Welr-Marphy right The mueb talked et prlt flgbt between Weir end Murpby for the light weight obampleaablpcameoff at Keuta, Ind., ou Sunday. After fighting 80 rounds tbe mateh waa posipensd, until some time be fore Tnesdsy next It was a bard fought battle, snd, while Weir showed the must aclsncssnd did meat of lbeleadlng,Murphy proved himself e very gerne fighter and the "Spider" failed te knock him out Marpby waa pretty aeverely pnnlahed, hi right eye being closed and badly lacerated early In the flgbr, and hi lelt optic was sle nearly oleard wben tha mateh waa stepped. Weir' faen waa net much aoretehed, ae Marpby' blewe were nearly alt aimed at tha "SpldarV rib. During tbe 80 round Murphy was knocked detsn half a dcttn tlmte, ailll be waa com paratively Ireeu and net as much winded at the wind up as Weir. Yeung BobbireUelek'rCaegbf. TW3 youegetere, William Cablll and Frederick VVultte, wbe bad been reading dime novel, were en eiiuraay seni 10 a: Msry's Industrial school In Baltimore. Tbey wsre charted wltb breaking Inte tbe beuse el Mrs Beeder, with intent te rob, Mrs. Reader Is Cablll' grandmother and be Invited Wuliat te help blm rob tbe old lady or 11,200, telling blm they would each get fOOO. Thsy went te Mrs. Keeder's beuae armed wltb s Mg revolver end s bottlsef chloroform. Tuty cat shots In tbs panel et tbe rear deer snd slid back tbs belt Ueergs Beeder beard tbe click of tbe ra vel versa one el tbe beje coeaed It In tbe kitchen. He threw e Jar la tbe direction of the nulte and tbe beja ran away, Cablll leevlng bla abeea, by which be wa Identified. ardailsg HI Daughter Lever, Advices from Myrtle, Neb., stats that en Wednesday nlgbt Jainei Clark, s promi nent ctticee, shot end killed a young man named Jamee Byrnes, who had been paying attentions te dark's daughter. Byrne bad been forbidden tbe bouae, bnt tbe girl oentlnued te meet blm and en Wedneadey evening went riding with him. When Clark learned It, be mounted bla bera and followed, and ou oemlog np with tha couple abet Syme. Clark hat been at reeled. Seaintea rrenblee. Tbe following deeda et aaalgntnent for the benefit of creditor were filed at the recorder' efflee te day. CtrrlatUn Karls and wife, of Ballsbnry township, te B. B. Waller, el Salisbury tewiablp, and Abraham brubaker, of West Cain, Cbeeter county . Henry G. Bbeatler and wife, et Etat Earl lewnablp, te H. B. Becktr. Cbrlatlaa W. bbnl'x and wile, et Eden township, te Abner Peeples, et U'.tuliurg tuwnehip Ose. HUeber'a Btrlbdsy Geerge Klrcber, tbe well known hotel keeper, celebrated hi C31 birthday 00 Ba'.uiday evening by entertaining s Urge number of bl frlecidr. Mr Ktreber, wbe 1 an adept In the m teuf icture of firework, bad several flee piece aet en In front of tbe betel end the exhibition wa viewed by hundred of cltlsnue. Blmrck wss the eatersr for the oceealoa. At tba supper there were peecbte made by anumter of futsts, eeeapllmsntlng snd thanking Mr, Klrsbsr for tbe handteme manuer In wbleb tbey bad been entertelnet'. The KayuvDe rackage farlr. A email crowd taaembled et tbe package party held In tbe Btackbeuae butlatitg by t te .Keysteue club ea Saturday evening. Taeff.lr wa a fleenrial failure, Ubarged Wltb Slade eua Irespaia. Jebn lilldseraud bat been prosecuted be fore Alderman spurrier ler malloteualy breaking tie deer of a hone en Lew etreet owned by Olie Weber. The aecuied gtv bell for e hetrlrg. A huv.lly m MhU. A ourleut wagea or cart drawn by en berae waa attracting considerable attention oaths alreets 10-dsy. Tie owner of tb teem mended umbrellas aharpaned aheare cr made bti new, aabls cuatemera wished. Acetdcni a uulaivtll. Extra freight NaSI wcat ran Inte rear end et 1,007, etat el Dillerville Ihla afternoon, tajswlag tare ears frost tka .track aad Wi DEVOURED BT FLAXIS. fi ' mi jT.vrt TAHICT OT TOTJB AMI TBMB !' vmwiH sit SIBB. OM nwaMMHM. M rn 5; J r j-,1 iJWM', era te aa & ApsBsd ihs'gtateh te the Balissag-Shs, sad He Three Toaeg ehtidrea rerhh. rnme taabte te gave Thtaa. ' ,li Iffir.wAtiiraMSWia a.nl tmjA' , ?. "- vmpf l-.y vfn.. fM -y was moremgrsM amaii rrairs snag ;v bar three Children, and 7. A aad 9 saw "S apeeuvely, was d'aMvarea la a a Btw, V - ' - -w Tb satlr family, laelsdmg tk mother andtkreeeblldreti, wersbaraed te testa, ins atetaer wag a wtdew. Whia II.A SlfrABsAal t4 IkA SalUbtf Ji waa a mate of aetata, ffiM 1 00 eniy tneeiy 01 the eta wale weaker all probable waa that Mra Klateta bai Bwtf ber children te bd,eteaed slltb ata sod windows of ths Isasr rssst asslBksBi bnltt s fire under tbs bad, afterwatm lyasg $' down herself and awattlsgth aeatbab' naa arranged nr herself aad bar eMtara. Mrs Ktnlsln, wbe wss ta a liWailB ', eoadlilea aad whose bBakead.aaaraassar, dtsd about tea aaentbasar. bsa assa wars despondent, as at wa eeataelled te" aappert the famllv bv taklae ta wash tea. Lssa Bbblla, a girl et 13 Tears, wb f,l bearded wltb ber. leftth beass last alaht, iw end atya Mra Klaletn rotated te aaaffst M ean uaeavea ae atrensei that aaa aea ;-.. atrald tn ! mtut .! , m akh.i. 4. fi'- tbs nlgbt. J& .uawrenoe Jang, en rid bbb Wke lived ,M"j Is In fesble health, wia reaaevea wieh j-4 dlfflealty. His sen aad twa dasaatat , sespea unirjarea, m WABBIMOTOie. D. OL. AstU L T Ba.VJ woesiaaies aiiasi'imaiai v."i jBetscni se tn aea aea atMraaaawteB aomlaalleeat , V' 11 . . .. 1. .'... . r- "4i v.riq unni n TV Hint u. m, 1., SSI .-;,. ehist of tbe bureau of yard a aad deek Ht'i' tba rteparlment et Ike aavy, te 14 a."n eancy. w . u. nnuieiu rnnoe, eraaatare, m, m, e e roveraer 01 new Mexico. :: Oea H. ShteiO, cl Miteeurl. te be astj. it tant attorney geetral, vtee Zieb Meat- M- gemery, resigned, ?' -': Drnrv J. llnrefaetl. nt VeKiaaa aa mm marshal el tbe United Biatea for tb dkMrkat 4 of Kentucky. $ Jamee N, Haatoe, of Indiana, la a A; treasurer of the Ue Ited Hiatae. t Ellis H. Rebert of Nw Yetk, te a''"1. .......u, unuimui me uane rvsttssas Nsw Yerk city. " WlllUmF. Wharlce, of Maasaebaseete, mkihii wiuiji ui wase, fa A Msw Oaaaat inaeavsstd. Foemutraa, N. Y., April 1 - Pre, u-..w M.e nun uv wtimvrj, awe SW3 calved a tslsgrara from U Llek taaarst Han ,t kM istb.m M .-.l..... . . -u. lery aaaonneiog tba d aa vry last evee-Ci- es7 nor. Btrnara et a new eeatae. ttY WMiarigbl aeoesiienB heurtEOssUBtes 3;J 60 seconds, declination north 18 degree 7 1 nlnbfai Ift im 1.1.., m.t i.-a .1. ... .W.lB u.u .,nmuiiauai wwsraan y nmeweer. ibie discovery will eeilt PreL Bernard te still auetl.tr prjatef ttf, The SaBlth-MKrhali Figaa reatpsas. LnHnnK. anilllTha, -- --' flahtliaa hclan ffmSrvMiAii natil t,tka.AAiaM '&& . " r--1 ' "i "tl ! m-w awuvue vi ou ujjurj eusiauira frsaiB ?i, woey. e Miieneu na agreed te tbe poteeaBHal,-'V. and may net claim tba forfeit aaeaey. '"5 emiin tppd ea sa irea bem sad eat at lg badly. He la nnder dAeWaears. ' A Toear wsmaa Myatwleaaly Mar Saras. LBxiNOTeie, Ky., April 1 Tbta Basra Ing Betty Hbay, a wblis deaettlc, aged 81, waa found brutally murdered Is ber raeta at ber employer' home, Hr ekall bai been ernahed In by some blunt lastraeaeat, and abe bad bean dead' probably six beaia There I no clue te the marderer, aad ta -tbe polies ars mystified. TBLKGB tfMIO TSM. , h iien. Btspbea vaaDrssar, ezi of Oeedla county and tbefiret ra tbe elty of Rem, N, Y., died yeatet eay, atsd ta , A letter from Henry M. SlaaUy, daehi -Heptembere, 188, has readied-a frtaalsg tbr explorer living at Edinburgh, I Tbe letter eentslna aethlac of beyond that which I alrcedr ksewa. Several desperate tieeaar ta UztaaMsii fi vy laai nigni aitacsea is garf aba wera neuae, saiuvaa, diaarmed blm, probably totally, aad ea stats'. Tbey are at large. Tbe carpenter and painters af stoaste, N, Y., west ea etrtk tbla sastatag ta enforce tbe 0 bear dsy. About l.Mw sasa went out. v . Jermyn, Pennsylvania, waa te-day is. algned te the presidential elasa of aatt aatt efflee. During the present weak there will be a general shut down st all of lb coal seises' slecg ths Mosengtbsls river aY ever six tboutaed coal mlsete tkrwwa out of smpleymrai Indsfisltsly, Tb coal trade la la bad shape, there bstec lltils or no, demand, wltb ever .M,Mg bushels la tba Pittsburg harbor Biratikig erdera for shipment. A reeesmake HUM', Milwaukes, WU, April 1-M. M-Msr. aball, an old soldier, wa auecgand killed la the store el Fred Brsar, by TtessS Egtn, a back driver, cny tfcla Bteralar, Kgta we tatting a bay wbea MarahaU Interfered and received tbe fatal blew, Marshall waa M yeaia of age, baa aea living la Pittsburg and aa aged mother te New Yerk. Haw Ha te Has. Harry W. Buoktet, et the Xramfsev, at twenty one yeara old te-day, and he re cti ved the ccngrsiulstlena of bt sassy friends en having reached that Imrxrtsa sttge la life. Ae be te a modiatyeaasj man he leeelved the well wrstes f bb) frlecda with blushing cbeefc, that Is te say ha pui (ft bis rapertcrlal cbssk far lb time being. W Jila la aUbtagJllai many years of preiperlty, sad bops tkat kg th year te come he will beta animate tsl fat blacbeseu occupation at he bet beeala la paa'. Oily frep-f y Mat Beb. Tha property el Mra Kliaabeib Hssslsr, cflsred at publle sale ea Saturday evea'ag, by Auctioneer Qalrits, wssnotseld. It sal agalu be c flared en next Saturday tveslsg. Oberhappr. Tbe supper given by tk Ltd las' Ala society of St Peui'a M. & efcurek ea Betar day evening, was pet as wsll etieaaed aa M beuld have been. Tbe profit reel's d wkU go le the funn new being ralata te bay lurnlturs for tbn pastor's ieldae. Oi rtpenleg of MUImsvUie Metsasl BhSl. Tbe summer searleu of tbs MUlemasw Nermal caoel open u-dsy, sad aad at favorable auealet. Tnenumber of ataaasaB haa largely Inereeatd (tern latt tttaa. Tba' acboel grewa mere prnapems every versa ncder tbamanagamsntet P. of. K O Lyie, u...i i- aiauiui rsasaseea. "-' Mr. Utury Tabudy and Mies MaJy M t'T Cutobeen were msrrled by AlasassB ' Plnke rtea en Saturday. Tbe baray I received tUt eeagratalaul ava, 4tesil alasaa,t .,. ,r S M 1W s-f '. m ftt ! AJi V !-' -: m j-i-a m tU m 1 it m& . rm tS'B 'lel U JOl j -. ;, .,.!.. i- -.jty:t..-7tJk u 1 ,f.tS'JpJti 7 ?y i' fi i i -. "in .' " v hx ttiVav -"K' i -, . J, - - . I? .' ,tj f.:'1,.' .ji-'-er- fe ?- w- i -.", V -S-T f.. .-t ' i&
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