h-?- n 31-- 7'TIl"'w r..- ' 'i 0"S?.WJtO 'HJ-XK 17 iJTTSWBBi. -JAT 7 - -vi - : V '-v1-.liP".fi'v, , -tr -h --,v- V - '-'"V-'i ' J ' TJfv JV t r r,f.j;..,v '-: W , " VOLUME XXV-NO. 197. LANCASTER, PA, TUESDAY, APRIL 9, 1869. PRICE TWO CEOTJ9. T1 ijt "- vy' .-i -"-; T ' ,' frx. I $tt sasBBBBaVP' "mar anWar aar" saT CATTLE PRICES DEPRESSED. VAKMRM BRUU TO ItM A r-ICA-TOBB BY BAtTBBINl RUM, BBBrst Ike AgttaattaraJ Sadat? RSfttft tfcs ladaswy M a raUars OeaArHaa at the WtNl Otk.r Dreps -A WHtll te Arreage ika TaMA?" eeiskraaea. Tbe April rote' leg of the Laaeastar City and County Agrtnuitnrrl society wm bald la the beard of Trade Beems ea Monday afternoon with the following membera present t Meiar. Slmei Herebey, Saluagt; P 8. Relet, Warwick) W. B. Breaina, Diutnorr;Jehn H LandlA, Maner; Johnaea Miller, Warwick; Henry M. Engle, Mer lattt; Jehn O. Llnvllie, Ballabnry; W. T. Clark, Drumore; Jehn G. Rote, Waat' Willow; J. Hart man Herahey.Rebraretewa; Levi a Relat, Lltllr; H. H. Mayer,. Kat HempneldsBlmen.P. Eby, F. R, Dlflen daiflar, D. M. Swatr, W. D. Sprecher Jobs H. A. Redy, elty. OBOP MP0STB. Mr. Untitle reported the wheat tea la, hla section. It bad a geed start la the fall aad tba winter waa net hard ea Ik ladles ladles tlena point te a geed orep of bay. The fat cattle In bU neighborhood had net yet beta eetd, because prleea were tee low. Many who did aell It a', the value of the feed need and money besides, Thoaewheaold their tobaeoo laat lall get geed prleea and lata aellera lower prleea. fruit baa passed through the winter In geed shape. Mr. Rah reported the wheat aa looking well and tbe yenng clever aa In tbe aame oeodlilon, particularly In Bandy and rolling grenad. The ue of phosphates show geed reaulla and tbe experiment where tried tea reanlted aatlataotery, Peaeh ptcapteta leek favorable. There are plenty of fat eattle la bla neighborhood. Abent all the tobaeoo baa been aeld. Mr. Berabeyaald be bad been In several asotlene of tbe oennty and tbe wheat locked well everywhere. Beed leaf tobaeoo In hl neighborhood waa practically cleaned up. There are a great many fat eattle en hand. Heme potateea have been planted, bat the balk of that crop will net be pat out until tbla week. Mr. Engle reported oleveraa being fair la hla section, the fruit orep premlalng and tbe wheat geed. A large poll Ien of the eata and potato orepa are net yet put out, but there are plenty of old potatoes en band. AN EirKBIMBNTAt, 1'IKLD. Mr. Lin vllle aald he had eleven aoreaef land that he termed an experimental Held. There has net been any manure put en It for twelve years. Ferilllzsra have been ued altogether and the growing orepa In tbli field are aa One aa any In the county. President Landis aald tbere waa a field In hla neighborhood In whleh wheat had been railed for .even successive jeare and the laat jesr's orep wai aa geed aa tbe drat. Ne manure had been used en this field, but bone pheapbate was the fertiliser applied. Thefarmera In hla neighborhood were discouraged and disgusted with eattle feeding. All who bought eattle ler feeding purpeaea lest money, and he knew of instances where cattle had been kept all winter and aald for tbe aame price they ware bought for last fall. These farmers lest their labor and their feed, Farmera will net feed cattle next year unless they can buy cattle In tbe fall muohebeaperthsa last fall. Farmera In bla section are also receiving low prices for their tobacco. Taeae who disposed of their orepa In the fall get fair prleea, but lately tbe prleea received tare been very email. la Mr. Ltnvlllu'a judgment there waa no money te be made en eattle unlesa they could be bought here at 3 cents per pound. Iianesatcr county, by reaied' of the low prleea ruling, la knocked out of the eattle baainest. Mr. MlUer reperted tbe wheat fields of Warwlek as looking well. These In which pbespbate wss umd show a decided Im provement ever ethers. He knew of one Held of twenty acres, en ten of whleh manure waa applied and oe the remaining ten phosphate. That part of tbe field In which phosphate waa used looked fifty per caat better than the ether. Aa te eattle feeding, be thought farmera made a mistake in buying tce late In tbe fall and rushing cattle Inte tbe market Just before April lit. Tbe market becomes overstocked and prleea drop. He believed If farmera kept their eattle until June, or buy "earlier and aell in January, better prleea would be rreelved. He favored feeding cattle for the manure, even If net mneh money la made. Mr. Engle believed that while money was leat new en feeding cattle, mattera would adjust themselvea in the course of tline. There appears te be tee many farmers, and when tbe surplus go into ether businesses and beseme consumers Instead of producers, tbe condition of tbe farmera will Improve. Many hang te farming because they are ralaed te It, Mr. Engle next referred te the use of fertlllzsra. Farmers were alew te adept them and he would recommend that when a farmer has te buy manure, te try fertilizers Instead. Discretion has te be used In the aeleotlen of fertilizer, ter what suits one land will net antt another. It waa enceur. aging te note that farmera are beginning te Jusewthe value of commercial fertilizes. White clever Is one et tbe be at renovators, bnt advaneed agriculturists contend that It will net pay te plow down a geed crop et clever for manure only, it pays better te feed It. ESSAYS FOR NEXT IIKETINO. An essay en horse breodleg will be read at the next meeting by Blmen K. NUUey, of Flerin. Mr. Llnvllle waa alae appointed te prepare an esssy. Mr. Engle, at the suggestion of some of tbe memberB,gave direction a for the proper planting and cultivation of the sugar beet He aald aeed just about ready te apreut abeuld be aewed with a hand drill In rewa 24 feet apart The ground abeuld be slightly ridged, tbe soil well manured, and wben tbe aeed cornea up u the wheel hoc Be recommended planting In the beginning of May. Mr. Lin villa aald be had grown sugar bett4 for aeveral years but he did net believe they were adapted te our climate. If augar Is te be made here It will be from sorghum and net from beets. Wm. P. Bprecber submitted an apple for antma Mr. Eagle proneuccsd It te be a geed apple and he recommended Its piepa gallon. COMMITTEE OF ONE HUNDRED. Frealdent Landia announeed the fellow leg aa the committee of one hundred te make arrangements for the celebration of tbe signing of tbe first tariff, te be held In this city en July 4th : Adsmstewn, Etalas Billlngfelt ; Bart, Rebert H. MeUlurr; Brcokneck, Wm.Ooed, Jr.; Carnarvon, Jeun A. Hiyer; Clay. BaeJ. WJailer; Columbia, O. H Kaulfman, Henry H.HeUe, Frank Hhlllew; Unleraln, Wm. B. Martin ( Unmstege, Tbce Patterson, BeeJ. 8. Miller; Cocalleo Ebb', Jehn B. Nolde ; Cceallcra W6St, J. A, Btetwr; Coner, Blmen Eugla: Denegal East, Jacob W. Niailey, Ames Ztlgler; Denegal NVesl. Jehn L, Ulagrleh ; Drumore East, James J. Maxwell, Ren MsComrneo ; Drumore West, William T. CUik, B.muel M. Leng; Earl, Amea Butter: Eirl East. Adam Oetat. W. U. H. Klezw; Earl West, Bamnsl M. Beldemrldgr; Eden, Jehn Warden; Elizabeth, J. K Windelph; Ellstbethtewn. Aaren Hertiler; Epbrata, Jehn Beldoaa Beldeaa rldge; Fallen, Henry Carter, Silas S. Harr; 1 f. UVBC, (. Mayer. HabumU14 uempnaia jseai, .uesry m. Aaraaa ju SHas, awna; Waat, Jeaaa H. Helt. Jaaea O, Laaiitf Baas. a. B. DlrTaabi - .-. UaaMei MmpeterWaatiMHaB. Hi MlUaa Rabat ; lAaeaaaer eMy, Fleet K, BUekaaderfer. J eka K. Waaattl Bi Harr, J. ward, rraaeta Bandar, Oaariaa F. MlUar Tklrd ward, M. F. BtelcerwalV MarMa fwrasavr i iwns wars, u. m. nassBetecaaw. K. K. Bayder ; Fifth ward, Frank P. Ooae, B. B. Martta; Bixth ward, J. Fred Beaar, J. A Baaaagardaar, U. A. FeaDarsealth i Maveath ward, A. A. Harr, Frank 8. Kverts; Elghta ward, Daatal Bejayea, H. R Braa. arfiaa; Nlath ward, Was.'WehlaaB.H. A. BMreyatitaaeaatar tewaakla, M.Ii.Rabar; Laaoeok, Bsejanla Kibaashada, Heary Heraheyt Upper Laeeek, J. A. Bollea. aarger, OhrlaUaa R Ltndla: Little Britain, Miller Patteraoe; Manhloitewnahlpl,B.J. MeOrana, Henry a HesteUer; ManMtai boreaah,AbraaiKlRia: Maner, K.K,JIer. aney,' A. B. Bauaaaaa, Htnry F. Blaklaf ; Marietta, H. Bard Cassei, B. F. Biaataad ; Martlc, Oserge Baca, Clayten Krb ; Mt. Jey borough, H. L. Btatar ; Mt Jey town. shfp;H. Hr Myeraj ParadkM, iaeabM. Eby, Jeha & Wltaaar; Paaa,, H. Ratat Laadls, Jeaa B. Ratal ; Pcqnea, Jehn O. Ruab Pravldaaea, Jeha' M. Bhenk, Aasna Braea ; Raphe, Henry M. Engle, M. L. Gralder ; Badabary, Jeha O. Pewnall, A. T. MeOiellan ; Baltbnry, Martin Obar Obar hellair, Was. Brtssa, OhrlaUaa M. Braek blll, Aaaea Martin ; StraaDnrg tewrshlp, David E. Mayer, Jehn E. Lasts ; Btrasburg boreagb,. E. O. Meaaelaaan, Jeseph HT Loag, ElllaBaahraan ; Warwlek, H. 8, Miller, Jacob Bellinger, Levi Brubaker ; Washington boreagb, F. O. Charier. BASB BALI. MBWA A Club Htnagar te Ba S.laetad rer Lncalr Tkls KT.nlag. ( Tbla evening the base ball club of tbla elty will held Ita third meeting at the hetai of Jehn A. Snyder, en North Queen street Arrangemenla will then be made te secure a manager, wbeVlll have entire charge of, the team. A,aatfielent number of letter from ball players have been reeelved here tJ sign aeveral vary geed teams- Although it la somewhat lata In the season there era plenty of playara onto! employ ment, who will plsy at reasonable rates. It la quite likely tbat aeveral of Ltnesster'a young players will be given a trial In the elnb. William Zieher, who la new In this elty en a abort vacation, before opening with the Canten, Ohie, baseball elub, received a, telegram tbla morning from the Charleston, S..C, club asking bun tofebme there te. play, Mr. Zwher baa. had numerous offers from different clubs this year,', bat be signed with Canten aeme time age. He also has a geed paying bualneaa In that town. William Vellz, secretary of the Middle States League, Is also base ball edi tor of .the Philadelphia Ftti, a paper that devotes mere apace te the national game than any ether dally' in tbe Quaker elty and la tbe most reliable et them all. ' In eptakleg et the Middle Btatea League, that paper aaya j The manager who la meat fortunate In the aeleotlen et bla team will have that feature alone te beast of, and It tbere proves te be a prettier and mera even race than tbe eaa In tbla league I would like te know.whlchene It will be. Barrlsburg'a team la already complete, and la a meat powerful eaa, Reading has algned meat of lta men, and ae far la equally aa atreng aa Harrtaburg. Yerk baa named lta men, and It all of them are secured Yerk enthusiasts will net aea their elub trampled en by any In tbe league. Lancaster baa, aa yet, net signed any men, bat If.Terrenee Cennell la engaged -aa manager be will aeleet a 11 rat elaai alee, aa hla Judgment en the selection of plavera la unsurpassed. The Philadelphia -Giants, twelve In number, all alx feet or mere In height and clever, ball plavera, will prove an attraction, while Brlghi'a Cuban Giants will be In tbe race from start te nnlsb. Tbere appeal s te be aeme mlsunderatand Ing In regaid te tbe aeleotlen et umpires, and I will, tberetere, explain. Each elty aenda tbe names of five umpire te tbe aeeretary, who aeleeta three for eaeh town. The home elub Is compelled within forty eight hours te forward the names el lta um pire atari te tbe manager or the visiting elub, who aeleeta one of the three, and tbat official will umpire the aerlea of two games." The All America and Chlo.ge elub played their first game alnee their return from Europe In New Yerk yeatarday. The former wen by 7 te 0 - Tbe exhibition games of yesterday were : At Philadelphia : Philadelphia 0, Atbletle 3 ; at Jersey City : Jersey City 8, Mew Yerk 3 ; at Cincinnati : Cinelnnall It. Milwaukee 3; at Bosten: Bosten 10 ;. Harvard 4; at Baltimore ; Baltimore 10, Newark 5. Bid Farrar, altera great deal et trouble, signed with tbe Philadelphia. - He then went onion the field and made three errors. Tbe Yerk elnb baa secured a piece or ground containing alx aerea, whleh la situated near the fair grounds, and has bean fenced en. Tbe Detroit" will plsy a game with Harrlsburg en Friday of tbla week. TUB M.KMRBBOHOR'd PUE8KNT. Te He Oiv.b Te Tta a.rmanla atnansrctier, of Baltuner. In the store window et H. A. Schmidt, glider, of North Queen street, tbere Is new en exhibition a testimonial whleh will be presented by the Lancaster Muianercher te the UermauU, Masaneroher, et Baltimore, In recognition -of the kind treatment of the latter te tbe Lincaater society lu Baltimore during tbe Bwagerrcs'. last summer. The gift la a large trame containing thirty aeven pictures of aetlve members of the Mrennercber, whleh were taken by Rete, The frame la $ib feet In alza. It waa made by Mr. Schmidt and la of carved oak with aanded geld apandlee and burnlibed geld emblema consisting of harp, lyre, , There Is one place empty In the frame and In It the picture et President Henry Drsch. bar la te be plaeed. Owing te tbat gentle man's Ulnesa it waa Impossible te gel hla p'etare with the ethers. The present will likely be taken te Baltimore tbe latter, part, of tbla month or early In May by a com mittee el tbe Mreanorcher. UlNO-OLAPl'lNa ON A TKAIN BtaeM Oa. Oliw Uua Kw Dagger in a Gar andAvartad II. from tbe Philadelphia New.. An Incident occurred en tbe C:10 p. m. train from Bread street station UrUarinan UrUarinan tewn a day or two age that filled one eir with exeltemrnt In tbe middle of tbla ear, which waa very full, were two lighted gas jets, shaded by two glass gletei, and one el the glebes, heated te a high point by an unusually bright flame, waa loose and wobbling upon It tripod. Aa the train left Fowelten avenue tbe speed increased and the loose glebe rattled ae as te attract the attention of several passengers In tba rear portion of tbe ear. J uat then tbe train swung around tbe park curve and tbe glebe began te tip te one aide, Just above the head of a young lady. Twenty-five or thirty people aaw this, and half et them started from their seats, when the glebe fell, and waa eaugbt just above tbe young lady's bead, in the eare banda of a gentleman who saw ner danger and jamped from tbe opposite seat Aa be caught tbe het abade be lowered It like a flash te the fleer et tbe car. - Such a hand-clappleg. aa greeted tb!a teat la rarely beard en a railroad train. These In tbe front half of tbe ear Joined in as seen aa Ihty realltsd what had hap pened, A Uard.r la Cumberland Ceantr. Dvld Hedjehelt, a well-known citizen olBnlremanstewn, was murdered last week. Mr.Hedyabell was Interested In an Industry In Perry oeunty whleh employ quite a number of men. Duileg the later part of list week be left bla borne te go te Perry county with HOO In bis pocket with wblen te pay eft the men. Ueraehed the north mountain, net far from. Carllsle, when tramps, who were lying la ambusb, assaulted and killed bint and stele hla aaaaey. Hla body waa reoevwed ea Sen-dayafchk. BLEEDING THIS STATE. TBB raN!3YL.YAHIA BAILROAB BK TABUiMarawiiiYt.TAJiiA'a raeaBssw. saieta aj DBerlartaatlsn by aha Oatpatatfa ' r alt d Oat mt Mr. Pawtls-Tk sUaaer la Wkish a nTeaapai-r Waa Meats- far Ik t'saaayivaata Balsrsag. . Andrew Carnegie delivered aa addraaa la the hall et tbe Heuse et Renreseatatlvta aa Monday algbU Governer Beaver latro latre daead the Pittsburg atael manufacturer aaaM great applaus. Ha aald that tba Uadnetrieae Paansylvaala the title of tta laerare waa a vary lraltfal thecae. .Ne, man had done mere te develop them thaa Mr. Carnegie, wtem be referred te aa "one of the kings et Industry." Mr. Carnegie waamatbymereeeplaaaa aa ha adjusted ble giasaaa and amoetbed out a formidable roll of manaaerlpt. ; , Mr. Caraegla reviewed the history of the railroad management In Pennsylvania, and ahewed that the Pennsylvania railroad and ether Pennsylvania railroad eorenraUena have persistently dlaarlmlaated -against Penaayivaata industries; have driven aeme of her Industries te ether etatae, and have erlppled the agricultural tndnatriaa of the atal. Ha ahewed that these oerporatlona oempallad Pennaylvanla te psy lessee by reason oteom petition and cheap rate out erthaatata, and tbat tbe state baa paid Its dlvldenda end filled the treasury surplus et the read while It baa earned freight from tbe coast at rates whleh have almost oem palled tbe Pennsylvania iron and steel induatnee toaiean their abafta, Mr. Carnegie than told tbe etery of the Seuth Pennaylvanla deal andltaanbatqaent history, saylnt: "When referring te Central Pennsylvania It Is Impossible net teexpreaa the deep regret whleh we must all feel that the aputhern oenntlaa of tba eentral and weetera dlstrleta are without tbe railway faelllMea whleh they ahentd this day bave had. 'My oenneott jn with the Beeth Penn aylvanla railroad enterprtss has been aueh that yen will rightly expect a atatement from me concerning It Let ma give you a abort history of that unfortunate enterprise. When Mr. Van derbllt oeasulted ma Z aald t ' Mr. Vanderbllt, If you resolve te butldarallread through Bentharn Peens j lvanla tePlUsburg 1 will rarnlshena.balf tbe amoent of eapltat, that you da' Then he aald, 'Mysubicrip 'Mysubicrip ilea la 15,000,000.' 'Mine then, la f2. 600,008, I replied, My partner and myaelf, .with Meeera. Jeaea, Chalfant end;, Watsen, of Pittsburg, furnished our abare, and the werx want en. The aeninera oeunuea et Pennaylvanla aeemed aure of a railroad and Pittsburg of a competing line. When I waa. In Europe Mr, Vanderbllt, alek In mind and body, waa coerced Inte selling out te the Pennsylvania railroad oempany. I cable at once, advising my trienda te aell also.. Gentlemen, te fight iheFeansyl. vaala railroad oempany with Vanderblli'a lines behind you mesne vloteryrto light without theaa means defeat I never fight nnleea I aee tbe end clearly and knew tbat victory can be wen, J eat aa I new knew that It 1 impossible ter any corporation te stand whleh 1 eaa abew the people of Pennsylvania la net treating Pennaylvanla Justly. Victory bare is eartaln. I returned from Europe te find tbat one of tbe noblest type of man a pure, oearageona Judge ; a, small, modest gentlemen aittlng here In Harrlaburg, had taught the Pennaylvanla railroad monopoly a lessen they never had learnt before. Judge Blmonten called their attention te the faet that the state et Penn sylvania bail a constitution. The transfer waa forbidden ; but, tbe Beeth Pennaylvanla railroad being eflectl rely stepped, this waa all the monopoly desired, and It enjoyed the eltnatien. t . ".I spent considerable time and effort trying te save something from tba wreck, .but finally oencluded tbat our next move abeuld be te go straight te Messrs. Van derbllt and tell tbem that their duty waa te de their put aa aena ct the man we had followed. They agreed te a scheme of organization, and premised tbat If tbe sig natures of tbe ether subscribers ware obtained they would sign. We obtained these, and called tbe Vanderbllt te make their premises geed. We met te hear from them tbat tbey oeuld net sign, but would pay us 00 per cent of our capital without interest This wss te all of us a aurprlse ; but, as before, I advlsed all parties te save what tbey oeuld. I took the GO per eent at once. "Although tbe withdrawal of the Vender bills was a aurprlse, I bad been felly ad vised of tbe omlueua faet tbat the officials et tbe Pennsylvania railroad oempany were preislng tbem again. The truth la that the president and first vice president et the monopoly coerced tbe young Vanderbllts and threatened destruction te their varied Interests it they dared te interfere with the monopoly of transportation In Pennsylvania whleb the Pennsylvania railroad oempany assumed as lta right Thua this railroad monopoly baa dena Indirectly what tbe enarta prevented tbem from doing directly. They made a bargain or cam te an under standing with the Vanderbllta. Themeney paid te the Beeth Pennsylvania people Is net Vanderblli'a money ; It wis or la te be taken from the aurplua of the Pennsylvania railroad oempany In aeme form or ether, ae tbat the Pennsylvania railroad oempany has used tbe millions extracted unjuitiy from the state of Pennsylvania te prevent the southern counties from' obtaining railroad taellltlee. "It la our Pennaylvanla money tbat pre venta tbe development of Pennsylvania. Ten will nollee In tbe annual report of tbe Pennsylvania railroad oempany tbat II 020, 000 la handed ever te tbe Pennsylvania oempany that Is, tbe oempany that oper ates tbe lines et the Pennsylvania radioed oempany west et Pittsburg tbat la net charged te tbat oempany, but te tbe Penn sylvania railroad oempany. Well, legls legls legls latoraet Pennsylvania, I de net knew tbat 'this Is tbn first million of tbe money te be paia ine vanaereni, nut i ae Knew mat in aeme underhand way the money or lta equivalent will be paid. 1 have been In formed by lawyers tbat tbe Pennsylvania railroad oempany can be made reapenalnle for the less Incurred by stockholders in the Beutn Pennsylvania raiireaa oempany, ana that If an action la brengbt that Judge Blmonten may held tbedllaerset the Penn sylvania1 railroad company guilty of con tempt; but I de net think tbe Issue pre sented la one ter Individuals. "It Is the constitution et Pennsylvania that baa been violated In spirit; the orders et your courts that tba monopoly baa made a mockery of. I'drhaps you may believe tbat an inyeatlgatlng committee is Imper ative. It you ae decide, tbere will be no difficulty in gettlngYt tbe troth it yen will .allow me te conduct tbe cress-examination et President Reberta and vlee-President Thomsen and one or two etbera. I gazed at tbe beadless piers in your river te day, and said: 'Tee first blew tbe Seuth Pennsylvania railroad reeelved waa tbe blew of an opponent tbat openly sought its capture. The fatal blew waa the aet of an assassin, who stabbed secretly from behind and in tbe dark.' The Pennaylvanla rail read company has killed the Beeth Penn. sylvaala railroad, yenr courts and your oenstltutlonjtotheoontrarynotwitbatuidlng. Bueh Is the melancholy story el tba effort te develop still further the resources of our state. Under no management tbat 1 have ever1 known would tbe Pennsylvania railroad company have dared te occupy aueb a position before tbe atate. Under Thomsen or under Beott It might Indeed. have eaptnred the Bsuth Pennaylvanla, but it certainly would have oem plated It and developed that portion et tbe atate. It would never htve played deg-In. the manger. That waa net Its style then," In the oeune of hla remarks en discrim ination by the . Pennsylvania Railroad oempany agalnat the people et tbe western part et tbe stale, eipeelally Pittsburg, Mr. Carnegie gave notice te tbat corporation In tbe following significant language: "Pitts, burg cltlzana once lined the streets te prevent guna being taken from tbe arsenal and shipped te the Boulb during tbe rebellion. That waa In the Interest of the Union. Will tbey be forced te de ter tbe Intereit of tbe state the same tblngT When 1 next aee you, Governer Beaver, I de net knew but wtatl aball be under arrest for trying te bring about this affair. If 1 am a aubjeet of your olemeney I sbsll net be afraid ottbedlacuatlen tbat a man makes who fought for tbe Union and who waa called upon te protect tbe Interest et his atate." Aa boob as Mr. Gsrnegla flnlahed the Heaea want lata aamlaa, mA manbera Bought te gat apaatal order for tba eeaeM eraum et bill, whleh there la no hope of reaeblag la their regular order ea the eel endar. The meat important ct these efterte waa Mr. Wherry 'e resolution te make ape ape ape cialordarater hla aaU-dlacrlmlaaUea Wll foreeeead reading Tuesday eveatag, and third reedtrg and Anal passage ea Wedaea day meralag. Mr. Wherry referred te Mr. Oaraagle'a address aa an argument why tale reeoleUon abenld ha adopted. The eoa eea eoa BtKattea and prevision relative te ooaa eoaa oeaa moa earriera had net been enforced. The LaglalBlure bad never attempted te eaferea laem. tub inaneuie or me euie were eeqeeatly Buffering greatly, particularly the iatereet which Mr. Wherry reEiaaiatad, egnauiiure. Asaresuner in aieeiimtai Mea, laada war aeld by Ibe sheriff for lea than the eeat of the Imnrovamentethereea. He asserted that he oeuld give hundrada of lnatanet te prove wnai na ma. Tbe passage of the resolution required the annnert of two thirds of the membera voting. Mr. Wherry wen by a vote et 88 te 41, having Just two vetca te spare. The Lancastrians ve'ad aa fellows t Fer the resolution : Baldwin ; against, Franklin, Reeck, Smith ; absent or net votleg, Kauff. maoilatebelt OOBRCIMO TBB rBBAOBBHS. Hr. Cyras Cert Oeaaplalas That Xhat la the Prohibition na. QnKBNCASTLB, April 0, 18S0. EotTena iNTkLUakNOBR My position and.tbatef my church In times peat baa bean misrepresented by Prohibitionists. I aand yen copy of general synod's ao ae ao tlen. I hare neen denied a fair hear Ing by a couple of our ohureh pipara whleh have published data that plaeee tba whole question In a one aided, falae light before ear people. Aa Dr. Lyman Abbett ststes, a desperate effort la being made te eetrce the preaebers Inte support el prohi bition ; and many, alaa, lack tbe nerve te reaent the lnaalt upon their Christian man hood, c. CenT, At the general ayned of the Reformed church In 1881 tbe following report and resolution, drawn up by Rev. Cyrua Cert, were presented by committee and unani mously adopted. Tbey are aepubilahed aa bearing upon tba preaent prohibition agitation t Your committee de net feel oempetent at thla late stage in tba proceedings, te termu. lata a tally satisfactory deliverance en the aubjeet et intomparanep. Bafflsa Itteaay tbat Intemperance u a great and growing evil, and one tbat destroys tba bodies end aeals of thousands annually. Ne drunkard aball Inherit the klndem of Ged, and none such are Ot for tbe oemmunlon, et the obureh of Christ In article 91, of tta constitution, Intemperanea la prominently menuunea one ei ins tins wnicn mom exclusion from the, obureh. It beboeves' tbe obureh te guard' well agalnat having her saeramente profaned and her geed name aisgraeea ey ministers or memeera wne are addicted te the habltnal use of Intoxi cating drink. At tba same time there lareaaen te believe tbat great barm baa resulted te the true cause of lemperanee by improper methods and behavior of many et tbe modern adve cate of temperance., Tbere ean be no, genuine reformation or any eiaaa or wrong wreng wrong deera without the converting and auatataleg grace of the Gespsl of Jesus Christ When man are made Christiana, tbey will be honest, temperate, and law abiding. Trust tog in their own resolutions, or leaning en the arm of flesh, they will fait Yenr oom eom oem mtttea offer the following resolution t netelved, That the Obureh et Cbrlat la the true temperance society, and that our pstets and oenalstorlea are urged te exercise atrleter dtselpllne against all forma et vlee, and especially tbe monster vlee of Intem perance, and te Inculcate sound Christian sentiments en tba snbjeet et Intemperanea by precept and example. FUEDEUICK C. BATJMAN, Chairman. Orantaa try tbe Kegtster. The following letters were granted by tbe register of wllla for Ibe week ending Tuesday, April 0 : Administration. Puter Rliaer, de ceased, late of Mount -toy township ; Addison G. Martin, Londonderry town ship, Lebanon oeunty, administrator. Martin V. Fry, cieeased, lata of Eist Denegal tewnahlp ; James B. Hendersen, Maytown, administrator. Wm. Bmllb, deoeased, late of Oornarven township; Cyrua Btreman, Carnarvon, administrator. Mary A. Philip, deceased, Inte of Little Britain township; Robeeoa J. Wright, Chester oeunty,(sdmtnlstratrlx. Marshall Wright, deceased, lateet Fulton township ; Margaret Wright, Fulton, ad ministratrix. Annie E. irvlr, drcrasrd, late et Car narvon township; Win. B. Irvln, Cr Cr narven, administrator. Bamuel B. Francis, deceased, la te of East Denegal tewnahlp; Emerlne Francla and Geerge B. Rhesds, East Denegal, ad- IHIUMURHl n.vana iiranaiensr. ueceuea, Mia or jsaat Denegal ; Jehn H. Sterner, East Denegal, administrator, c. t a. Jehn Branstetter, deceased, lata of Eaat Denegal ; Jehn U. Sterner, East Denegal, administrator. Txstamentart Msry A. Baker, de ceased, late et Lancaster city ; Wm. G. Baker, city, exeouter. Manln Themas, deceased, lata of Lin. caster city; Harriet Themas, elty, executrix. William White, deceased, late of Balls bury township; Peter Beaders and Joel Fisher, Salisbury, executers. OKOBQE BURTON SKrTLI. Tta Soils Agalntt Him Withdrawn and a Uimb te Columbus, Oble. Geerge Burten, tbe haek driver and liveryman, Is again at liberty. He compro mised tbe suits that bad been brought against him, after whleb ha lest no time In getting away from the city, He waa taken from prison te tbe office of Alderman Ualbacb last evening, where he had an Interview with Amelia Reynold, tbe girl he had wronged, and her mother, and tbe result of tbe Interview waa tbe withdrawal of tbe suits she bad preferred against him, upon the payment et a sum mutually agreed upon. The suit brought by D. U. Wenger waa alee amicably arranged, and there belng.ne ether charges against blm be waa discharged from cuitedy. Burten left Lancaster at 1:25 tbla morn Ing. Hla dostteatlon la Columbus, Ohie. Several creditor a were net paid by Barten, bat tbey did net bring any criminal suit and tbey lese tbe amount of their claims. - Ijea. glcg.lmjTMi's Drowning. Tbe body or Loyeua Flegelmyeey, tbe young son et Cot l'blllp Fiegelmyaey, of Marietta, who wss drowned in tbe Susque hanna river at neon yesterdsy, waa found at half pait two o'clock yesterday afternoon. The men who came aercaa It warn Aaren Sbenk and Geerge Erlaman. It waa found about twenty yards from shore. Deputy Corener Jacob Thuma empanelled a Jury, oenalatlng of Geerge F. Btlbgen, Albert Wlkr,. Geerge II. Ettla, LB. Gelat, Fred Robinson and J. L. Brandt Tbey rendered a verdlet of accidental death. The funeral will take place te-morrow, and tbe inter ment will be made In tbe Marietta ctmet6ry. m Harglars l(eatairrm.i'aVear, G he vis City, Pa, Apll 0. It 1 o'elfck thla morning three masked nei forced an entranee Inte tbe retldence et Mr. Lewis Patterson, a wealthy f aimer, living near Centreville, Butler county, Pat'ersea refused te surrender tbe money, Whereupon by repeated threats et sheeting without ell eat the fie ad i held.'hls feet la the fire, roasting tbem se badly tbat amputa tion will be necessary. Tbe robbers ran sacked the house, securing ftO la money end a geld watcb, A sheriff's peeae la In search of tbe ierpotraterr. Will Lecat. atuuiaba. Jehn F. Gretl, seu of Adam G. Grcff, miller, will leave Xaneaater en Thursday, for Omaha, where he will make hla fulure hema, STRUCK BT AN ENGINE. A aTBKKT CAR IN JKMEY CITI BBCgBBD ABB ITS OOOttrAHtS InJOatBD. la Driver as Tare rasaeagsrs Are Mrewa vtal.atly Treat the atsa Oar and Btsstvagavsra araaa-haOatasaaa 0s Ik Oraastag te tlwekty. Nnw Yebk, April 9 At quarter te aavaa o'clock thla mernlag a eoUlelea ec eurred at the Greve street crossing of the Pennsylvania railroad la Jersey Oily, raeuiung in the demolition et a bone earaad aatlena Injury te the three -aaagarawhe war en beard at tba lima. The none ear waa en Ita way from Hobekea te the Jersey Oily terry and waa Mopped or the aorta atda of tbe tree, while lb gala waa lowered te allow the loeeato leeeato loeeate Uv te paaa aeatb. Tbe gateaaan, Mlabae) Daly, then reload ;ihe gate and tba hone a wereaaarted. Juataathaberatahadelard the aeata bound treek, tbe eeweatahar et a acoeaa loeemoilva, wbleh waa following tbe ether te tbe ahepr, stroek tba forward and et tbe bona ear,naar the platreratamaahlng lathe entire end of tbe ear, apart of the aid and breaking tba rear wheal 'The driver, Jehn H. Seger, and the three pas aean who ware etaadlag en tbe platform with blm, were thrown with gnat vlolanee along the track, and all exespt tba driver reeelved aavare bnt net fatal injetlee. The naaeea of the Injured who war oenvayad te the oily hospital wan : Henry Berk, Bobeken, Injured about the bead I Toe; H. Bpurr, Bobeken, Injured abent the blp and body ; Chas. Erloaen, Hobeker, asyare cula en tbe nook and fas. Th oenduotor, Henry Wlnken, escaped Injury by Jumping from th rear el the ear. The horses broke loose and raa away. A Bargtar Shet By a reltsssaaa. Chioacie, April 0 At 2 o'elook thla morning OOleer Woedvllle, while travel ing bla beat ea the Waat North avenue elation, aaw a man coming out of Kraffet'e house and grocery atore at the corner of LeavlUetrset and Evergreen avenue. He atarted toward tba fellow, who ran back Inte tba alere, e'.ewly followed by Weed, villa. When near tbe rear of the atom a aeoend man Joined tbe first Beth men fired aeveral abeta at Iba efflear, one ball taking cfleet In' hla left leg; Woedvllle re turned Ihe lira, and one et thg man fall te the fleer, tba ether taaplng. Tba patrol wagea waa called, and tba two man wan oenvayad te tba station, whan It waa found tbat Weed villa's weunda wan net danger ou, but that' the burglar had bean ahet through the ebeekjuat under tbe eye. The outcome el bis In J or lea la doubtful. m A gala la a Tnnes. Burptr.e.N.Y., April 0,-Mra. Emma Altheuse the Attlea sleeper, la In another long trance. She waat te aiesp en March 27 nod baa ae awakened atoea. Her teeth an tightly dosed, making It Impeaalbla te forea the least partlela of llquldaer aellda between tbem. Before falling Inte tba present trance aha predicted a long Bleep, but did net atate hew long. Maraatad asbaad. Pebt JaKnaeM, L. t, April B.-Lewle Cenkliag, a oelorod mar, waa murdered by bla wlfa early thla morning. Tba mur dered men waa engaged laaquamlwltb hla wife, who grabbed aaaxeaadatmeklt deeply la CoekHog's blp. Ne arraeta have aa yet been mad a Will Net raraa a TsetanleaUly. CaioAae, A prll a Th proposed schema te kasp Mayer-elect Cralgaroutef hwefflea by having laat Tueeday'a eleotlen daferred, did net matarlallzs thla morning. Mr, Stevens, wbe applied for an Injunotlen laat evening and waa told by Judge Jamesen te oeme Inte court tbla morning, did net appear, 8aai leg from Firs ae Cholera, Londen, April 0. The recent fire at Buret, India, rendered 15,000 people home- lea. Cholera baa alnee made lta appesranea la the aame district. Yerk's op Works Baraid. Yerk, Pa, April 9,-Th Yerk aesp weika, owned by Daniel Hupp, of this city, were destroyed by lira about 2 o'elook thla morning. The leaa Is astlmBtad at 116,000, with aa Insurance of IH.OOO. The lira la thought te have been tbe work et an Ineandlary. A Bar bar's ratal tjsap. Bosten, April 9 -J. F. Beweer, aged 60, a barber doing bualneaa In Beeth Common etreer, Lynn, Jumped from the Pullman ex pros train en the Bosten x Maine read at Lynn, last evening, and waa mangled te death. He leavaa a widow and alx children. Arabs Btart Hener. Hbu.iski.s, April 0 The. fndtjxndtnct Jlelga print a dispatch from Zanzibar whleh aaja that the report tbat Htniy M. Stanley and Kmln Bey are en tba mareh towards Zinzlbar waa a story In. vented by Arabs. Hlat s Again In Oratleu. Pittsdure, April 9. Attar a abut down et only a week's duration, all of the Mon Men Mon engabela river oeal mines raaumad work yeatarday. Six thousand men are thereby given employment IMain of Or. Ven Laser, BxnuN, April 0 Dr. Ven Lauer, Ibe lata Emperor William's physicist?, la derd. ABOIbar KtultlM lUllet. Pbeyidknuk, IV i Aprils. Tbe Legis lature mst In Joint session at neon te-d.y and east the filth ballet for United States senator whleb resulted aa follews: Dixen, 1; Wetmore, SS; Celt, t; Arneld, Demo crat, 13; scattering 1L Neesaawy te a obeloe 62. Bad Bis jaw Breksa. Jehn H. Irwin, of Mt Hepe, who la well known In Lancaster, mat with a torleua accident aeveral daya age- Be waa working In a Held with a roller, when be fell under It and had hla Jaw broken. fire Destroys a Ohercb. Mamu-ikld, Ohie, April 9 at Pater's Catholic obureh waa oemplotaly gutted by fin at 1030 o'clock this morning. Lets 25.00u. raverlsg Ballet Haferm, A i. ii a ny, N. Y., April 0. Mr, Baxten'a ballet reform bill pat)d tbe Heuse te-dsy by a vote 0174 te 4 1, m Btrtk.ra' Demand Ornst.d. UUr-r-Ai.e,N. Y., April 0. The striking stitchers employed by tbe National barneta ODtnpany returned te work thla mernlngi tUelr demand ter an icoreaie of pay being granted, Toek the Oatk el OOc, Nnw Yerk, April a At 12:15 p. in. to te day Rlebard Crocker appeared at tba mayor's ctUee and waa sworn In as oily ebamberlaln, euccredlng.Wm. M. lvlna. an ' m KeLb.d el at,QOO, Bhamekin, April 9 Daniel Keller, a wealthy farmer living in Bear Gap Valley, wm robbed of (4,500 yaaterday afternoon by twoatrsegers wboerlledoo blm and dick-aradterUwpmtaUaaaeIbhibvrBB, AMOTBBB QPIBt WJEtK IN TOI1AOOO. Vsw Tvansaellsas la New Or cased Ceda, Half tba Bavaaaaaa Nearly All the Sasd lisal Olsaessd or By drawers. The peat baa been another dell week In tba tobaeoo trade aa te old goods. In all abeata hundred esses were deposed of (e clgarmakere In small leta. There waaa large amount of new tobacco reeelved, and ter the next few waeka there will net be tauea done In the way of raeetvlnf. Then an still aeme buyers In the field, but nnleaa they ean get tobacco at their own figures they will net pnrebaa. Ii la estimated tbat tbree-feurthe or the aeed leaf and ever one-half et Ibe Havana baa been benght Tbe cream of tbe orep baa bean purchased, and while there are etlll some geed tobacco In the handa et farmera, a part et that remaining la under the average aa te quality. Tka Maw Yolk Mark.t. from the If. 8 1 Tobaeeo J eurnal. Tba bustnen oentlnuss In an almost per fect state of atagnatlen. Blnee the begin ning et Mareh It aeems te have been atrickae down aa by a death knelt And Ittalmposalbleleaooount for any reason able eauae. Even II tbe cigar Industry la net In as flourishing a condition aa It naturally eheald be, it la neither dead nor cat off completely, Millions are still man-, nfaetnnd dally and tba leaf stock la con feeaedly low. The stock will therefore have tens nplaoed sooner or later and the atagnatlen alege la aura te ba raised In the near future. The tranaaotlena In aeed were limited te aeme edda and enda In all grades and klnda ter immediate use, and hardly amounted In all te 800 cases. The Havana and Sumatra market la Buttering likewise. There baa been nothing done in either oemmodlty worthwhile recording. And yet there are still soma fine lets of tbe '87 orep In the market of far superior quality te the let aeld at the firat Inscription. rreut in todseoo Lear. Then haa been mere Inquiry tbe peat week for tobaeoo than for some time. Quite a quantity of e7 Pennaylvanla bread leaf waa aeld and at fair prices. Berne old Wisconsin and Onondaga also wsre aeld. Bloee our laat there haa been a great rush for the '88 Onondaga orep In the oeuntry, and It la being bought up verv lively. The average prleea paid are 10 te 13a through. 1m portals elalm considerable Improve ment In a ilea et Havana at fair prleea. The tranaaotlena for tba week were 850 balea at 08a te Ilia The market la abewlng aeme Improve ment In Sumatra, but la net up te the axpeotatlena et dealer. Balea thla week, 280 balea at 11 2J tell 65, Sample et tbe new orep have been reeelved by aeveral of our msrehsnta Tbey are generally of light tax turn and oelor, with a preponderance et yellowish leaf, There Is slse considerable shiny, brittle leaf In the samples. J. V, Oaaa' Bea's ll.perl. Following are Ibe sale of leaf tobacco reported by J. S. Gana' Bon,tebacoo broker, Ne. 131 Water atreet, New Yerk, for tbe week ending Monday, April 8, 1880 : 860 caaas 1887 Pennaylvanla, HJ0c.; 460 eaaea 1887 Pennavlvsnla aeed leaf, 0 (012 We. : 1C0 eaaea 1880 Pennsylvania aeed leaf, 13Wa: 100 essea 1887 New England Havana, it30a ; 140 eaaea 1887 state Ha vana, 12KOI03 ; 1U essea 1887 Wisconsin Havana. Utfllu 150 cases sundries, h)i S0a. Total, 1,650 eaaea. Tka rntkutalphia Market, from tbe Tobaeoo Lest Packera and daalara el domeatlo etgar leaf cannot at the preaent time be elaased among theaa r-atlafled with bualneaa, for while a moderate amount la dally being done, tba olaaalfleatlon el tbe goods aild are B'a and aeund old tillers, which admit el a vary fair margin at present. Nevertheless, tha market deee net abew any likelihood of duplication of, tbat particular grade with quality, hanee beldera de net feel aatlsfiad with trade. Prleea are firm with desired grades, while nendescripts are beid lightly. Sumatra helda tha advaneed position firmly for wrapper, and ciella well, Havana mevea forward steadily at full market rates. Before Iks M.yer. T. W. Thompson, a oelorod man, without a residence, waa found drunk and asleep en a deer step en Seuth Prlnee atreet last The mayor sent nlgbl by OOleer Sherlz. hlm te Jail for 20 day a. Frank Keeterscn waa Inatltutlen for tan days. aent te the aame He aald he waa an Xngllshman and bad been In tbla oeuntry only alx months and waa ae dis gusted that be wanted te leave It at one. The mayor thought he hotter have a rest et ten dsya before heatarted. Twe young men,rrested en complaint of th proprietor el Excelsior hall, were dla dla ebarged. He ordered their arreat and then refused te appear against tbem. Frem tba testimony of th ellluera there wai no cause for the arrest Death or an Aged Weman. Mr. Mary Nelsen, wife et the late Wm. Nelsen, formerly of But tewnahlp, died en Monday at tba residence of her son Inlaw, Jacob Rewe, en ' West Orange atreet, aged 86 years. Tbe deceased waa born In oeunty Dirry, Inland, and came le tbla oeuntry In 1820. Blneatbat time abe haa lived In tbla oeunty. She will be burled en Wednesday at Nickel Mines Eplsecpil church. Aceldsnt te n Yeung Man. Last evening Cbaa, Marshall and two ether young men wera running e a Wast Orange street. Msrsbalt, in turning out et tbe way of a man, wbe wai approaching, atruek agalnat a step. He fell heavily te tbe pave ment, striking bla head. Ha wsa picked up unoenaoloos and carried into tbe olileo of Dr. A. J, Herr, where he seen reoevored. He Is Improved aeme te-day, but will be confined te the beuse for some dsys. Benedict in Ment Crls'e." Last evening Alden Benedict, who baa been atarrlng in tbe play of "Mente Crtste," appeared In Pel ten opera bouie te a large audience. Tbe aet ing of Mr. Benedict aa Kttmund Dante and Miss Franees Field aa Mf recites waa satisfactory, and tbey were called befere tbe curtain aeveral times. Berne el tbe support waa only fair. Hasd for alsed.r. Wm. E. Uemaber, of Providence town ship, through his attorney s,D. a, Esbltman and I. C. Arneld, today entered ault sgslnst Jacob G. Frank, et tbe aime tewn.hlp, for Blander. The allegation la that Frank circulated reperla affeclleg Uemahet'a reputation far heneity. Th rirst Straw Hit. Tbe first straw bat appeared en the streela te day. It waa a brand new one and waa en the head of an old man who aeemed very proud of It Remember the date April 9th. j, u mei a. a. It waa J, O. Getz who purchased Cenea. toga National bank Bleck at the Cooper hou.e yeatarday, and net 11. G, Gelr, aa atated yesterday. Brldge Deatrored by Firs. The bridge tbat spans tbe canal at Henry Clay furnace, near Cbiekles, waa destroyed by fire tbla morning. It had only been erected a abort time age. The tire waa caused by het cinder drepplag en it C. B. Grubb it Ben will rebuild It at once. (Jraibed te Death. Henry V. ZMgler, aged 4S, waa killed a-Kmlgsvlllr-, Yerk county, en Monday While attempting te step a runaway tram he was caught between the wsgeu and a telegraph pole. Ha died a few mlnutta after the aoelden'. DUIeial.a Ur Klbew. Mr. J. D. Powell, et 147 Middle stutf, while walking' in ber yard laat evening slipped and fell, dislocating her right elbow. Dr,Mtthlealrg attended her. FAVORING WHERRI'S BILL . -at -.. tJJ bb aniuHiB or Ltrua orreBBD te a's DIS0RIBIMATIOB BY BAlLBOaUs. Fatltiaasltteslvtd rientTb.BaBytfcsaaaai Tka Dais rer Afjeataaaeal Sfcangs. Tka nov.raer signs ui Bill Be psallagtkersaeatawsr 1700, HARitrsnuRe, March 9. In the Senate te day petitions war prcaaaUd from tba Knight of Laber, from Philadelphia, Berks and ether counties, In favor of Wherry's anU-dlaorlmlnatlea bUL A bill waa repotted, favorably apfa-eavkv leg 150,000 for a tree war library la FaU dalpble. Stefaman reported the oenonrrent naala tlen te adjeam en April 9ftth wMb M amendment fixing May 9th aa tha data. The reeotutlen waa adopted uoaalmeualy em; motion el Delamaur. The governor asat la a meaaaga aaaeasNK fs-r Ing hla approval of thebUl repealing lb yM fence law et 1700. Htt Blnea aad Matirar mads aa afleetaal effort se amaad tha ampleyara' llabUMy eat, whleh BInaa aald had baea raadarad m& wertbleaa by the Judiciary committee. The bill waa pasted aeoend raadlag with tha unimportant amendment mad by Hlnea. Martla reported a hill appreprlaUag 12,000,000 te schools for tba laat year. Representative Bkianer'a resolution te collect Pennaylvanla warolaleae from tha national government was oeacumd la. In th Hcuas te-day bUla paaaad finally a follews: Giving bleyelea aad arleyakw the asma rlahta In atraeAs na BrAlanv vahldisi Rtni. hill tnntUI IOMMmxIb! irV, tbe bird book of Pannsylvsnta ; ampewar- Ing tba alnklng fund oemmlaatoaeta se JM emit from tha nnnnat ranrwt nf nnfwwAB ' fl debt and debt upon whleh lataraal kas $? eeaaedt repealing tba aet te limit baa cHl amount et tax te be eoUeetod by tewaablsa. M J Tha Benaa'a trip toMUtea wlllnaeeaaf. :J tate a new order te eeaaldar Whern'a ,'& antMIsorlmlnatlen bill cut of I'a plaea, saw) 4 it it generally snppeaad te have baaa'-S' agreed ea te crowd out tha aaaaanra. 7-v" Tbe Heuse adjourned te atlead tbe aata--,fj bratlen of the analveraary et Laa'a sat render at Milten thla altaraoea. Zv; tub mnen law npiAi.nt J:i - v..un.B - .uw.vuv-.an v a.w, nana ; jiv . baa bean npaaled t f,,i ' All oernfielda and grenvds kept forea- M$ eieaurea within th aald previaee aad hyj oeuntlaa annexed, aball be wall raawM,; .; wiw ivdds ute iwvi oign,eiwvni;iii jsj.-ts rail or legs, and elese at tbe bottom J aaal VmM wheaeavar net having their grenad an- 2fi',M fllaiuuf atlth muh .nm.li. UaZ --- - VtV.-'-JH aald, ahall hurt, kill or de nnrae, a in a, at ether persons, I out of j or from . ahBtn. knar or anta Af mmm''i.-j 49 is, by hunting or drtvlag taaa J emaald greaada ahall ballabta j. I te the owner et the said eauiev ' 'k ':2 At -- -- of thla eMy, Dee 9,1883, mads a fall fesalea of hla crime in Ibe oenaly Jell Jeilersenvllle yesterday. His alary " as fellows i "O.pt Mettwalkw gene out for a walk threagb atrip of woeda ea the farm." Benaea "and I took dewa tharine, M-' uwnu uiw uuuiuiiiiiH umnansBBNi baek et the head. I took dellbarate i and ba fell dead aa seen aa tbe ball i him. Then 1 returned te the house, pat asr the gun, get a hatchet aad want eat te tha' barn, where Mn. Meltweller waa mtlktag tbe oewa. She eat en a atoel with a heavy heed ea her head, Ialippedaeftly u p behind her and dealt bar three blown aa the head with the hatchet one et them ea tbe right temple, ena above tbe right ear, and Ibe third ca lb back of the band ba a. aamanaBajarmeal v vbbbbjbbb. v New Albany, In., AprU -WUUaan , BinsoB,ceavletad Saturday of la mmrtm '";,' nina ine rigni ear. na rail aewn ana i r-fevi thnneht llmt aha na iIbii. T ' bb1 3lC-J and told Bailie Hnyder tbat tbey war both $m J AmA ai , mm mai.14 1. mi ! i. refused te marry ma. 1 killed Cant Mets- m weilsrBelMnldBthUfarmsadnaahvBal. i7'-1,': lie Bnyder, with whom 1 was dtsparataly aa u iutv, vhs'w Hvwkkfiutec aim um WMS .u..' peaad our marriage, and said 1 trie Ja fsJT "? ihsm both out et the way. ' 1? Judge Fergusen baa net yet Mxsd Um date ter the execution of . Urn-alls enual .Catlraa Eaht LivgaroeL, Ohie, Mareh 9 natty yesterdsy mernlag two maskad ansa) feawseV aa entranee Inte tbe rasldaaes of Rebmt MeRane, aa aged farmer Bvlag aaar tana place, and altar aa anaeaeaasfal attempt chloroform tha family, locked Mn. Malaat and three children In a closet, after kaeek'' leg them nearly aanaalcaa, Tbey thaa, by threat, attempted te make MrMeBaaaglv them aaveral thousand dellan Ueyetalmad he bad reeelved for aema oil laada aeld ro re ro esntly. Ha denied having tha meaaywaaa tbey beat blm Inte Insensibility and raa stcked tbe beuse. Tbey found aethlng of value except aome silver, with wbleh tbay escaped, leaving no clue. Whoa ' found by the neighbors yeatarday Mrr. Me Baa lead ber children wera nearly aufleeeted aad McBana nearly dead from less of bleed. A Walking autek la riwabarg. Pjtthuukci, Ps., April 9. The lollewlag la the score in the walking mateh at HM a. m. te-day : Cartwrlght 118 miles, Gelden 110, Norsmae 152, Connote 1C0, Day let, MtBiler 155, Beagland and Cox eat; Uegelman 163, Nelln 137, Adsma 196, Dillen 100, TUley 110, Mackle 128, Tayler 110, Lergen 102, Sslbert 142, Heran 140, Yeckutn 120, Wllllsms 149, Eagledram 91, Tamer 100, Brown 77. Appoints by the rrfsident. WAsmxaTOX, D. C, April 9 The i Ident te-day .made the following eppeanta menta: Frank Plamley, of Vermont, U. b& attorney for tbe dlstrlet of Vermont Geerge A. Knight, of Texas, TJ. . marshal for tbe Northern dlslrlet of Tessa Jamta MoDewoll, reglatar et US oIUes at Huren, Dakota. at 8iai llsn Ik Wershrppsrs. Di;nce.ux, Is., April 9 An old with a long white beard aad very shabbily clothed, created a decided aenaatlea ea Sunday, In the Melbedlat ehurah of this elty. While tha pastor waa praaeblag tha old man arose and announced tbat tba world would be destroyed la alae days, and tbat be waa oemmieiloaed by tbe Almighty te drelare lha aewa. Anether Nebisaaaa XaabsnasaM. Londe.v, April 9. Lord FraoeaOsoU, a son et tbe Marquis of Exeter, baa baea de clared bankrupt. His debt amount at i2 1,000. A D.iuucrat KMctsd afayar. Patbrseit, N. J., April 0.-At lha ebar- ter eleotlen yesterdsy Nathan Baiaart, was oleeted irwyer by a aisjerty of 74 Death of An Ag.d sracbaaatt. Paris. April 0 -r-Tbe death la aanonneaa ni uiflhaei KuKsae unevraei, tee cj chemist He was born In 17SG. WI1THBK IMnMAXWAW. PWASUIMOTOK, D, C., April 9. FBfJ,,(.' EasierePeaMjlvaataiFaktataaaMl -r aryUmnnrtaniTailaaaawlaaa) ' ' iS " - AjS &-4 "m ri i &a S-iSS mi i.U rav KfjCf- iS 4i xm mi 'j m r.v. 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