.. -Il -:crw i.' if'v ye. VOLUME XXI-NO. 158. LANCA8TEK, PA., THUKSDAY, MARCH 5 1885. PBK wim CLEVELAND'S CABINET. THE SEVES 31EK WHO iriXE 11EIA' HEAH THE 11VHUEN. lUjnrd fur Hlalp, Manning fur Treasury, Gar land Ter Attorney CH'iirrul, ICiidlcelt for Wnr, Whitney terNavy, Lamar for In terior? Vilas, 1'eidninitertlenernl. WASltlNfiTes, D. CV, March &. The presi dent te-day sent llie following nominations te the Senate : Secretary til State, Themas I'. Ilayanl, of Delaware. Secretary of Treasury, Daniel Manning, of New Yerk. Attorney General, Augustus 11. (Jarlaud, or Arkansas. Secretary of Interior, Ij. . 0. Laliinr, of Mississippi. Secretary of War, William C. Ihidlcett, or Massachusetts. Secrclary of Navy, William C. Wliltney, of New Yerk. Postmaster rieneral, William F. Vilas, of Wisconsin. llayard . Themas Frauds llayard was born in Wil mington, Del., en the ISJth of October, ls'JS. In l&'il he was admitlcd t-j the bar. Ills pregrc&s wns rapid, and President Pierce in due ceurse made him United States district attomey. He was always a Democrat, Dol Del awaro was a slave state" when the war liroke out and the leaders of the secession movement naturally expected the co-operation of Dela ware. A imbliu nleetlntr whs called nt Dever I and the question was discussed by citizens efiall r""tle.s. Mr. Hayard's Inlliience, as wen as uiai 01 ms latmiy, was strongly against secosslen. Ills frieuds claim that his action kept Delaware in the Union. Mr. Hayard's public llie began after the war. He was elected te the Uiiitctl States Senate en March I, 1W.1, succeeding his rather, and has remained lliere ever since. IIe new wears the senatorial robes which have rested with distinction upon the shoulders of his great grandfather, grandfather, undo and father. Senater Ilayanl is comparatively a peer man. He had n comfortable patrimony, but it has dwindled under tlie calls of public lite and a large family. He has eight or nine children, and no superfluous income. IIe lives like u gentleman, but verv simply. He can't afford te intlnlge in grand intertain intertain mentser swell turnouts. One of hissens teaches school in Maryland and all tlioethcrs thatare old enough te work are at it. t.. Iiatiiiiiifr. Daniel M-lllli;- w:1s otienim nrrurnl liev ill the ollice cf the AHmii At la, ii"tbotr ii"tbetr grni. He bl)c-uue a coinismiterrworketl at the ease with (energy and was prometod te loro lero lore nian. Hs Miubitleii was net salisllc.d with this. Ileweul into Journalism nnd.tvas made reperte en thu paiier, with which he had been connected from his cliilclhrKjcl, and sub HiMjuciitlv becauie president of the Aryus ceiiiNiuy. In pSHi Mr. Maiming was chosen cliairmau of the; state committee. Hew energetically he worked for Mr. Cleveland nt the convention Is well-known. His zeal and his skill are mat ters of public knowledge, lie celebrated the election of Mr. Cleveland by contracting a a second marriage. He has been a successtul mall, 'but his advancement was owing en tirely te his own ability. Frem nothing he has worked his way up te a cabinet osilien, and he is proud or the history or his struggle. He Is about lllly years of age. Manning has ieiirchildren by bis first wlle. One son Is managing editor of the Albany Arytts, another Is the agent or the Argun : ene daughter is the wife of the assistant dis trict attorney at Albany and the ether is still n school girl. He eats due meal early in the morning and auotherlate ut night, nnd takes only an apple or banana lielwceii times. He Js Sidd te Im) weitli ?000,000. Ciarluinl. iter ugubtu8 11. Garland is a native of 9Hi ir was rani In I832aml became aivyer 1 1 the ime or twenty-one. lle went i Little 1 eck Ark,, nnd gained some, celeb. P9iy. He follewol Ills fctute into soecvslen ZmmI was present nt the convention which !,ww'"H, ' ism me oriiiiiauce ei nuparuiieu & Trew Uie Union. He was elicted te tlie Con Cen ', ttiJttriae Eeuate nt Kidiinend and romalned a t mmtmr uutil the end of Uie war. lu 1S77 he i " ' Tttifl. u viaai was electctl te llie United Slates Senata Mr. David IMvis, who knows a thing or two, mys Mr. Garland "knows mero law and lias read mero law than any ether man in the Siutli." Mr. (larland can cnick n Joke. He is n geed Bhet, nnd a handy man with the Ashing red. Helsn well read man, and what he reads he rcinoinbers. PVaa!iaV-v 1BI m HaWETTyt' HBaBaWJI i "" 'BBBBsl .mssKmV IIhhmH -HaBaHt'Y .j'-tfHBaBaH Ijtmar. As scholar, orator and statesman, Senater Lucius Qulntus Curtlus Iiiimar isjustly lion lien lion ered in the Seuth. He was born in Ooergla in lfc25. He was a professor of mathematics in Oxford University, Georgia, and In 1850 began te practice law In Covington. Going Inte politics he wns elected te the state legis lature in lRTht and te Congress lit 1S77. He was a pre-slaverv man and a secessionist and he teught in tboVenlVtloralo army. He went te ICuglaud ami Russia te inlliience public reeling III behalf or the Southern ntate.-J! remained steadfast te the "lest cause"- until the surrcntler of Ijee and the Imprisonment of .fcllerwm Davis. He then retired te Hie University or Mississippi, wliore he held u inorcssershlp, Jle wt in the Forty-fourth and Forty-fifth Congress, and was elected by. Mississippi te the Ujilted fcUtus fe'enate in 18? His upeech en tlw life of Charles Sumner is memorable for It leq'iience nnd for iUi eentimei its. Bfflfe.T "i&-t.: "JBKw - Wliilney. William C. Whitney is a Massachusetts man by birth, in his forty-fifth year, a grad uate of Yale and a lawyer by profession. He has been actively engaged in politics, aiding very largely in llie transier ei me out iimu jHiwer of Tamilian v te thoerganizatioii known as the County Democracy in the city or New Yerk. As a lawyer nnd coriniratleo attomey he was noted Ter his energetic actleiyand the ability and speed with which he disposed of the public business. He has been very suc cessful in his profession. He has been a do de voted adherent of Mr. Tildcn. r" Knilluilt. William C. Kndicottisauex-jtidgeor the supreme court or Massachusetts, born in that state, and fifty years of age. He is a Har vard graduate, wenlle thopnictlceoftholaw, was en the supreme bench ter liiue years when injured health caused him te resign. He, like Senater Garland, was an old line Whig, and like him was en the Holl-Kverott electoral ticket In lwie. In later years he lias alllliated with the Democrats nnd was their cauidate for governor of Massachusetts last year. He Is n learned lawyer, able jurist, and iiiuauorhiglireputation. Vila. William F. Vilas was born lii Vormenjt, and win no lorty-tive years erngenexi. jui liewaa uiKeu 10 vviscensiu w oleviin rears eld: Is u r-nidiiiitcl' eensin Uiiiversity, and albe a gta& Albany law school. He was im' Wisconsin reirlment during the the, practice of his profession ;m Madisen, Wisconsin, nnd is regH1 00 of the leaders of the bar of that ! f was coinmls-sleiied te revise, the, wlseenBin statues ; Is regent of the std eulveralftv nml prolessor or law at lis law :eieei. i came into promiiicnce lest July M w4dl nllleorertho Democratic national -hvhHS, that iiouiliinted Mr. Cloveland, -Ste k wtwUI te mi a most brilliant puhlle certainly 1meu an able and cate nt the bar. , r. and lis tuVe. UBllMk. V '.ViiiiBk: i Tr'fliHlHlHiHlilllillHill J? tMW a .ixir eftbe WK m vm k SOT VET COSVJJIMEV. Funny llltldleuerBtr, Object And The Cabinet Nominations tle Over for tine Day. , Washington, D. C, March 6. At 12:10 the Senate adjeurned without continuing any or the cabinet nomination n. When the cabinet nominations wero taken up in oxecullve session lllddlobcrger, or Vir ginia, objected te the Immediate considera tion or the nomination or ilayanl, stating briefly that he did se because r Hayard's nt nt tltude upon the Irish question. Klddlolergor thought him mero English than American, llayard'sname being llrsteu the list, the con sideration or nil went ever under the rules or the Senate for a day. Opinion or Foreign NmiKuirrK. Londen, Mar. 5 The Timet says Cleve land's address Is conceived in n worthy spirit, but throws no light en thu main ques tions awaiting solution. TheiSVfifHiardsaysit is manly and scnsl ble, but oxtremely non-committal. Tliocali Tliecali Inct, It thinks, will be composed ofablemcn, whose nanieswlll command rosjiect, The Tclcflruyh says the Inaugural proces preces sion in Washington, yesterday, augured well for the success or the Dcmocratie regime. America holds such an important place in the comity of nations that it Is hardly exaggera ted te say that when she is prosperous ami happy, the rest of llie world sympalhlw;Kand li. bcnclllted thereby. 1JI. UOEitSKS HASHED. A letter He Wrete Iteail by Hie CltTRJinaii en the Hraflblt! AVIirrclii IhnCnlprlt lreU'st III Innocence. I'lULADKi.PlllA, liu, March S. Dr. Goer Geer sen was hanged In the county prison at 10:20 this morning. Dr. Gecrscti met bis death with remark able firmness. IIe refused loge te lx:d last night and sat up writing letters until 5::U) this morning, when, after taking bis morn ing balh, he lay and slept ler ever an hour. IIe ate sparingly of breakfast, and sient the remainder of bis (line in prayer with his spiritual advisers. On the scall'elcl the clergyman read a pnjicr signed by Gocrsen In which the latter solemnly protested bofero Ged mid his conscieiue that he was entirely innocent of the charge for which he was about te suffer death "and. professing a belief that 'Ilewhebruigcth te light the hidden things of darkoeiw" -will eventually and- surely "bring forth Judgment unto trtttli." During the reading abenen malntaiaMl. mseaimtieiaeajier, m meugupniM rently bent en Bublects ether than w erld. lie was then pinioned, the black" M, was draw n'over hi face, and after a short 1 1 1 vocatlen the drop fell. He-was dead in elf(, minutes, his death appearing tebe very eatftH? Alter hanging twenty-llve minutes, thely was cut down. His neck was net hrekenJf "Vf A ri.ltHlllhi: AVUUtnrrrs --Ufcfi The I'rriiuiturn UNcharge of u Chihiciii Krr Krr leniily InJureH Thirteen Yeung Men. Tempkinsvii.i.i:, Ii.L, March 5 A can non was prematurely discharged yesterday at Tettcnville, white being tired indioner of the inauguration and tlie charge wept Inte a numlieref young men. Jeseph Judge'scheek was tern away and his night destroyed. He is Iwlleved te be dying. A tlecn olhers wero wounded, soine having shattered bands, sciilp wounds and ribslireken. The wounded were taken te the hospital lu the police am am bulauce and, except .ludge, returned te their homes alter their wounds had lieeti cliesvd. The hhalem C'etvrliiK Mnny Mile. N:V Y'enii Feb. 5. The ten roller skaters were still at work te-day piling uien their records. At 12 o'clock the scores were Don Den Don ovan 702, miles, Scheek (570, Heyst t50, Mad Mad decks 01S, Omella . Allen 537, Meyer 521, Jehnsen 5I1(, Ward 511, Walten -!H. Ileclarecl In Kuinriif ltnilii. Londen, Mar. 5. A disiutch from Teheran h tites that the luhurgentnativochlerseriiidi.i have already raised the fiery cress and pro claimed lu favor or ltussia. tien. (iriint Miieh Iinpruie.l. Nkw Yehk, March 5. -Grant's condition is much Improved te-day, He passed an easy night. .mi;iu:ai. huviktv 3ii:i:ri(i. DelecrtteH Kleeled te the Ainerlrau lHjl, AeMieUtlun Mcetliii; In New Orlrnna. " The Iincjister county medical seclarAbcld' a HKS'ting in Grand Army hall, last fretting .DrWm. ConiDteii presiding. " h The following Vimed mcinbnrH were pre sent; ura. AicxaBttr, iiueKiuiy jimxsfi Ilretist, Iiaker, iiiacKWoeu, i,ari:Miirft;VP"iri 5JewpteBI- HJJTJJiHa ahev: llvua. Kendiz. iaviiiksieh IlHMii JvH; Muer, H. K. MUjMNVlttA. Unemi'.' HI Ulnr.'NewBtier. GcaCKailfCir T. ItofarerlKeelk,TKmmsHyd;Keiall-f, Ringwnlt, u. it. hiiuk, j. n. nniric, piow piew art, Thoiupsen, Wclclians West haetfcr. and' J. 1'. icglcr. . if. Dr. Shirk, chairman of the committee en diseases or women, read an interesting hbc en that subject, which was followed by a dis cussion, in which several members partici pated. Dr.Aloxander,oftho Marietta vaccine farm, rend n paper en the sourceot viicclne virus, whereon he gave n detailed statement e( the Interesting case of Hpoiitaiieous cowex near Alarietui, pirucuiarsei which weroimuueiiwi in the iNTKM.IeKNfiiUa week or two age. Dr. Alexander's paier will be printed in full in the Transactions" f the medical society. The lollewing iiained delegates were elected te the annual meeting of the Ameri can Medical association, seen te be held hi New Orleans : Drs. J. I. Liueaweavcr, J. I. Zieglcr, J. I'. Heebuck, Henry Cariwiiter A. M. Miller, F. M. Musser, J. F. linker, Win. Compteii. IleM)ils from various parts of the county show that scarlet fever ami pneumonia are quite prevalent, otherwise the health of the county Is geed. The remainder el' the afternoon meeting was sjienl in desultory discussion r matters of Intel est te the proicssieil. . Will Leave Ter KunMt. On Friday evening at 11:10 o'clock Henry J. Hutler, esq., or the Lancaster bar, will leave Ter 1'aela, Kansas, n thriving town of 3,000 Inhabitants, twenty-llve miles west of Kansas City, Jle. Mr. Duller Will act as financial agent for Mr. Nmedley Darlington, a wealthy cltlr.cn or Chester county, who has very large landed Interests in Kansas and vicinity. Tlie position will lie a very lucra tive ene from tlie start and eilers large pos pes slWIitlri te u lawyer in bidding up a big prjictie! Mr. Hutler is a son of ex-Slato Treasui or Samuel Hutler and was admitted te tluVlK-al barln September 1883. IIe has bueii n.'uest persistenLstudent and enjoys the reputation 01 uemg ene 01 1110 nest read lawyers for his years at tlie bar. friend?, made during his stay in 'Wfcjb him the hlgnest succors Western home. His many Lancaster, in his new t Anether Creinalleii. Yoilliesday aftenioen, II. C. Hrubaker, ' l?ecretry of the Lancnster Crematorium tVUjrany, rocelved a telegram slgned by 8. TCal'manni esq., a New Yerk lawyer atating Umtthe Ixxly of his wite Mrs. Careline Kauf mann, aged 58 years, who died in New Yerk -Tuesday, as stated in yesterday's Intulm- iiiiNCKit, would arrivn 111 1111s cuy mis auer- 'Boeii for crcmntieu. e The furnnce of the crematorium was at ,ence fired up and will be sulllciently liet for thu Incineration of the body by five o'clock 'this afternoon. The body arrived In Lancaster en the fast Hde at l:3e this afternoon and was taken In oharge by Walter A. Helnltsh. It wasut oqce removed te the crematorium nnd pre pared for incineration, Deed of Alignment. Christian J, Frey and wife, of Maner township, made an assignment tills morning, 1 jer iiiu iHiueni 01 crouuers, te il. a. iivrsuey, IVKaatUompaeld. MEETING OF CITY COUNCILS. AX UHVINANCX AVOVTEJi XO $ioe,oH) of crr deiit. FVNli Annual llcpert 1'rrarnted by the Chief or Oie i'lre and Water Department A Itriwlii- tlnn Ailupled te Cempel Itallread Creiu Ing te he Kept Clear of Train. A suited meeting or each branch r city councils was held In their rospectlvo cham bers Wednesday evening. Following nre the proceedings : HKLKCT COCNCII- l'resent Messrs. Ilorger, Diller, Kiddie, Wise and Kvatis, president. , Mr. Klddle presented the monthly repert of the strcel committee, which was read. The annual rcert of the street commis sioner was read. It contains a detailed state ment or cost of- material purchased and work demo under direction or the commissioner during the year, the total cost belngf 17,33&22, After concurring In the several common council measures, select council adjourned. COMMON COUNCIL In common council the following mem bers answered te their tinmen nt7 o'clock : Messrs. A uxer, Hare, Cormeny, Dlnkel-Ix-rg, Kberman, Kvarts, Goejoll, Horshey, Huber, Hurst, Kemlig, Lichty, Lipield, Leng David K, Umg J. H., ftrnyer, Sebum, Shirk, SiKicth and Ilelcnlus, president. The minutes of the last stated inectiug were read nnd approved. A LAMP WANTKU. Mr. Kberman presented the tlUen el iimnereus residents of the First ward for n city light en I'rince street, between Ornnge and Chestnut slrceUt, at Marien alley. Ho He furred te the lamp committee, Mr. Cormeny presented the rejKirt or the lire comuilttce Air the month or February and the rcKrtef t'hlef Ivnglneer Hewell for the year ending February 28. The following Is the report of Chler Kn glueer Hewell : Te the llonenibtetheSttct ami Common Coun cil! of the Cttu of jAxncattcr : Gknti.hmun : In accordance with the re quirements or the ordinance approved iJeccmuerzi, jssi, creating n new sysiem ler the llre department el this city, I have the honor te submit this my fourth report, com in end n it en the 1st day of March, lbSI, te the Int. day or March, 1885, also a full list of all cmkuacucu io'-iue uejturimem, ame, age, rank, residence and or eecn,- a iin ei asi uie ear, awe nliewlns the property of the ctt v "rr-rsr- "a.. ; " . - r rlrii r the duTereni companies. TligrBcelptaandcxpecclitures during the VMfhfeve been as fellows r it ' jiBCBirw.': d Glutei .....,.t.".J...... .tlt.743 00 4,UU)O0 . 3.000 00 Tnt) .. fa m aH(.M.iifliieerit.driirHr.ete. ... Miiepnriixent'Kenemi. .......... ... 7HiiTTr txt irni , itr fiale or three, berug... ...... t, ..-..,.,,... Hale of old hewfl, An... ....... j,. ,-.,..,.. ltoectved dainugcs by -enlpg Bbippen st reel..... ...... ..... ....A., ....... nbtldrrii'e Heme for alarm box.......... March X, 18M, balance in treiMiiry aula- PI XI 75 00 rles. .,. ,fl3 3B Mmvlrt,"tW, balance liraJJepartineut ..s' Rciienii :-.;.; vflfntrtHaaGw :llr728 It KXI'KKMTUIUX. Rilliirie 7..VO ) Ileal Estate and general fund, 2VI 4l llalance In Ireaaurv, Baliirle. .Mur. I, lWi 1,;S Si ILilaiiie in I-ire ucpariuienv (,'inenci, .March I, INC. , , 1.711 35 3I..YM 15 l-AY MOLL OK THE DKI'AKTMKXT. Chief KiiKlut-vr Kin ploy k Clerk ...-. Tr.. Veterinnry SniKCen.... . . . UK) l ... ,h.V)i .... I(W 00 75 01) I7,tra ue nuts. Total less Ijv nre from March 1, 11, te Murchl, lsM .-. 3.ttO W Total Insurance .. lli.t,4.V) ( limiiritiicuever lean , HXM5I '.H liiHiiruncu ald S,'.W7 W tms ASUlHl'BAllcr. roil recK YEAItH. Ne. el 'liv. LeitsvH. IiiKiuaiice. In. I'uld. IM1 ) .,u .ijiii.i iiri'ii', in ii M7 is I - .."(. .- " .. - -. - --- -- .IB 71,570 ) 1117 ) 41.RI3M . :.u ic.n-21 xt 4I,kh oe ll,:;i 71 . 17 3i,!WS 02 1UI.4.VI (W 2SM7 ij The department ceiiHlstM of ene chief en gineer, live roreincn, teur engineers, iiine drivers, one tlllermau, sixteen hesemen ami three laddcrmeii, total 39 men. The drlvers nnrt tillermau are permanently employed. vTliertiiiiilnder of the lorce are call men. The Uncn are divided. Inte pur. engine and ene I100K auu ladder ceniny.- 'in ijioeu ami ladder company is located with euglnoNe. l j lest. The department is new supplied w Itu 4,000 fiwefEurckaJhjtiidycoUeu hose, nil of MHWHja.HrtUt-ClaHICOBUlUak''l" - ataetut the companies aa75rtttnby the reportaeClne reremeu. j. HOBSES," There are new In Uie deiiartnient service KH'fhwiimV'. ail of wldch are lu active use. Duriiiir the vear three, which were worn out iwd uiiswvfeeablcv were oxchaeged for fresh SCllNW,. , .4re iiiexcellent cob- dllloiireV-Wnd 'ieiUytdlerahUvsjv TllilCK a. """ " j ; This ceiniuny has a second class Hayes truck with nil the modern Improvements nnd is in first-class condition. HOSK UAKTS. We have four four-wheeled hese carta, nil in geed order. lINOINi; AND TIlirOK HOUHKS. The houses in use by tlie depiirtmentnre lour in number, and are new the property of llie eity. They are all well located, ene at each end of the city. 3'he new heuse lately built is new occupied by Engine) Ne. 3 and Truck A. Tills heuse is a model In every respect and rellects great credit upon the ceuncliiucu who were Instrumental in having It built. It has been visited by officials rrem ether cities ami admired by alt IIAHNKSS. Our harness Is all ill geed condition, hav ing purchased the lludle snap ler the cellars we have new all Rwiuglug harness, which Is a great roller te the horses and also saves us much wear te the harness. IIYDKANTS. Thirteen new hydrants have been placed hi service, making the total number 301. rllli: AI.AIIM Tin.BUHAl'H. The fire alarm telegraph system continues te work In the most satisfactory manner. We have added te our circuit during the vear two mero boxei (71) at Children's llemu nnd (47) nt corner or Walnut nud I'rince streets. ACC1DKNTS TO MMMI1BHH. At the llre or Geergo Fahnesteck's stere 011 Hast King stroet, Charles Kchwebel driver el Ne. 1 hese cart and MllosSliertzor, hoseman, of Na 2 cnglne wero holding the pipe en a fiat reef, directing the stream through a sky light into the fire, when all or a sudden, without any warning whatever, the reef foil in, carrying these two brave men down ana into uie uuming building. They were both rescued through the neble etlerts of Frank R. Hewell, a dtlzen, who went at the risk of his life clown a ladder into the burn ing mass after thorn. Shortzer was cut badly 011 tlie hand and Swebel was cut badly about the head and hurt in the ribs. ORDINANCE IN VOUCH. The following ordinance was passed dur ing tlie year : Sgutien 1, He it ordained by the select and common councils of the city of Lancas ter, that from and after the passage of this, ordinance, any persen or persons who shall rldeordrive any carriage, wagon or ether vehicle ever llre hose, white being used dur ing a fire shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof ahull be 11 nod lu the sum or five dollars. Ske. 2. Any momber of the llre depart ment can arrest any persen or persona for committing the above olleuso. Ske, 3. All ordinances or parts of ordin ances Inconsistent herewith are hereby repealed. " ITlWWfflH MMlrVlgereus cues. VB.ld' li 'iiwtesTw.'3 ma COMPANY STATISTICS. Here fellows the repert of the firenicn, giv ing id detall the names or the empleyes, their position, and the lnvontery of articles In possession of each company. A part of Chief Hewell's report Is devoted te the llre alarm telegraph, from which it ap pears that the cost of operating the alarm during the year was f 1.11. 05. Tlie chler re re ro cemmonds n llre alarm lox te Ite placed at the corner or Seuth Queen and Middle Btroets. CONCLUSION. It is my plcasure te repert few fires which have iMicn attributed te Incendiaries. I have devoted conslderablo tlme te the investiga tion of llres which have been laid te Incen diary origin. In many cases It has been demonstrated that Insurance agents donetuso sufficient precaution in placing their risks. They fall te make thorough examinations or the premises they insuro,butlcave the matter wholly with the applicant for Insurance and de net leek at the actual value of the stock Insured. During the year there has licen a decided improvement In the morals or the depart ment. Noarer orfectlen Is the system ap proaching. The men vle with each ether in the prompt execution or their duties nnd their dovetlon te the Interests or the com munity. When the alarm sounds the de partment moves with a precision that Is truly astonishing and a coefnessamid danger that Is no less gratifying. I have no Isolated Instance te bring te your notice when all are se worthy, nnd I must tender through you my warmest thanks te the entire department, for their uniform courtesy towards their chief and their unswerving dovetlon te the cause in which they are en listed. His Hener David T. Hesennilller, Chief of 'ell co Joel L. Haines, and men under him will accept my thanks for the prompt assis tance always rendered this doiiartmeut hi tlme or fire. Their in valuable aid en the llre ground in stretching the renes at the piojier distance nnd the assistance nl ways proH'erecl and rendered evinces n spirit which should always exist between distinct detriments, and which cannot help but redound te the credit ol-llieso departments and (he best In terests or llie icepic. . ...i ...... ...... irV....r... ..r ii... it.... ...... .. ..Hf.tri lie nocent my hearU'elt thanks for the uniform kindness Invariably extended towards- me in my official duties, trusting that my hum bio endeavors te carry out your vlews and orders have met with your approval mid that the department has fully realized the ex pectations of Us rriends. Very Respectfully, HaUIIYN. IfOWKLI., Chler Knglneer Fire Department. The records kept bv Chler Hewell show that there were aix "fires between midnight1 and neon and 24 between uoea and mldnlKht: .& !.. ... ..-.. A A jm a-, lf.-ulnir t .m'TiiAII. fnT'day,'"?! V58 ,WecfneJaJ', ftfJ? Wm&Tj(yy' Friday and 5 en Saturdays 3. in March, Jb August anu Bepicmeer, i m vvpru. Jiuy, October, November and December, t In May and February, 0 In June nnd 2 in January box 12 was struck 6 times, boxes II, 10,23. 25, 45, 51 and 50 each ene tlme 5 Ikjxcs 15 and S3 each three times; boxes 21, 34, 41,40, 51 and 02 each twice; during the year the de partment was called out for practice twelve t Imcs ; sheeting crackers are algned-at!ie causoefllro In live buildings, sparks from locemotlvoacaued7'f!) ",r w" w lneendUripp uie rest are divided nmeng 8evert trttiaea, t w fhe renert of the water coinmlttee. ler the month was presented by Mr. .Shirk. The re-; pert of the 8UK!rlntendcnt or llie, water works ter the year wasalse presented by Mr. Shirk. Following is a copy of the rciiert : Water Superintendent' ItejMirt. Te the Honorable the fietrct ami Common Coun citt vf the City 0 iAxncatttr . Gksti.kmi:n: I herewith submit te your linnemliln liedics the annual report of the water department for the year ending Fel). ruary2K, IfeSS, in accordance with the resolu tion of January 1, 1S70, providing that an an nual report shall be made by the beads of the several city departments en tlie last of February of each year. In this report I pre sent te you a statement or the condition or pumping engines, Isjilers, pumping mains etc. WATKU PU.MPINO POWKIl. Hlrkinblne Ne. 1 was ojerated 5,701 hours, making 0,581,000 revolutions, pumping 110, 751, 100 gallons or water into the reservoirs. llirkinblne Ne. 2, was operated 4,378 hours, making 5,001,880 revolutions, pumping III, tMAjaa gallons of water into the reservoirs'. sti'am reMriNO rewKn. The new six-million Worthlngten was eiwratcd 3,319 heurs,maklng 2.4 15,254 strokes, pumping IS71,ttB,U30 gallonser water and con suming 2,374,053 tKiimds or coal.- rne tnrce million wonmiigieii nas ecen thoroughly repaired and was ejicrated 3,530 hours, making 3,557, lilt strokes, pumping 513.023,520 gallons or water and consuming 2,121,003 pounds or coal. The number or tens or coal consumed for beU engines during the year was 2,218 tens 21 pounds, coating. $C,25l-tt'f nnd total num ber of gallons pumped by ttlcaiu power ..was 1.215.616.466: Miewimr coat of coal. 35.22 per, million gallons delivered Inte reservoirs, ' or -ia gallons wiui one peunu 01 ceai. CONSUMPTION Olf WATBIU j)tal number of gallons of water. mum .. iiiii.ang inu year win i,no.v,iie, showing, d Jifcconsumpuen. or 4,oi7,iea gallons, ceatmg Ier7-taJ"' rB.i w iTTj: firemen, Oil waste, iiacKS-fcWOT.n, M-hich would tnnke Uie coat of IbBbbUK by steam and water iiewer raniblned ttCtTMK lnilllea gallena. 1 ' nnii.KKM. The new set of belters net is a few-vean age have given a great deal of trouhle lately;! A 'greet many 01 me; rTct ueaes Bavwg broken elT, catiiiliig the leaking of the aeama, etc., wldch was all promptly repaired. "The' old set required ene new llue and two iwlcbca' during the past year. IlECKIlTS fllOM WATKIU The tellowingare receipts Trem water since 1874, and the annual pumpage by water nnd steam power with daily uvcrage coiisuiui ceiisuiui coiisuiui tlen fur the past six years : 1871 124,000 00 liO-.'ll,378 1)7 IS7J 24,5mi () 110 :n,iMi i 187( 'JO.l'J.1 Ml 1S1 3s,:wi . 1S77 1,1SK1 R) 1NS3 41,247 10 187S 30,1211 Ki lMvl 411,270 (CI 1881 47,) 00 1885 18,400 !) Ktttluiated. ANNUAL l't'Ml-AclK. Water Power Steam Total Uaily Ae. ualleus. Kiillem. galleiiH. callnuti. 1KHU-4M,KI,04S :iUV.ll) 71,y37,ll3 1881 mjMijei 7u),7ki.ue .?.i,k;',ei7 18W ;EIS,(;-8,NM (W.),3.I7,W) l,18C,U7H,l(l 1K83375,,.)1,,-J 7'il,6t,W) l,tW,K.M.tiM) lpH4-20 75i,pW K3,(U7,4(IO l,2m,77U,'0 1SS5-'JJ1,J(I5,(B0 1,'215,I517,IJ l,17ll,!,Kti idlO.Sll 2,111(1,7(111 3,2)7,471 U,0I0,!7H 3,4.VI,4I4 4,OI7,,W l'VMl'lNO KXFKNSKS. J,'-4S tens und '-1 pounds of pea. coal for steam ; ,....,. tC,3l M Six tens of slove coal for heating... ...... '.M Se l'uy of engineer and tlremeu l.f.U M Hauling ashes and extra labor..,....- 332 Ail ltepulrs te boilers, brick work included. ISO ea Heller fluid...,, ,. A3 il Coulell ., (hi 7-' Lubrlcutlug oils.,.,,. t r.s lis Wnste , , 41 li: Tallew , ,.., ...., 41 :w Wed ,., 3.1 m ltepulrs te luuchlncry '.'13 37 Suudrles I'JI Nl Uuuilbus hire for comuilttce. la 0 Total , ),1U717 BXTltA niEl'AIIUi ANU SUI'l'UES. Thu following am the cxpeiidltures fur repairs te tbreo-iidlllen pump, purclmsu of herse and wukeii, ferrules, etc.! ltepali-H te Uirce-milllen puiup..,.....,,,.f.lIU7 -I Herse, wagon and harness....... --".W 33 t)iie new set of rubber valves.,.,, 133 4U New tin reef en pump house...,, JVI Kl Carpenter work, palatini;, etc 213 01 One anil a half gross of fen idea ,. 172 se $3,510 21 ,. 7J0 59 , 110 (JO , 8 25 nurAins te virus, rixes, nre. Laber.. Jleai-diiiR heree, ote., . Kepalre te i wagon 917 81 PIPE EXTENSION. During the jiast year the pipes were ex tended en the following streets: North Duke ueuth of New, 0 inch pipe, 80 feet. West Chestnut from Prince, west, 8 Inch pipe, .1,800 feet. "West Grant from Mulberry, west, inch nine. '-70 feet North Ann from Marien, north, I inch K). 852 feet. . ,- .. . . i. 1 i . enu jiarsuau irem uiiusium, north, 0 lneli nine, 5i5 feet. F.ast Walnut from Marshall nnu. I I....I. K). 010 feet VrtC, t 1111:11 North Hherman from Orange. north, 4 Inch pipe, W0 feet. St. Jeseph from Love Lane. west. 1 inch I pipe, IMO feet. Poplar from Terminus, edst, 0 Inch pipe, GO feet East Frederick from Lime, east, 0 inch nine. 000 feet North Sliippen from Fredorick, south, 0 inch piiw, 278 feet Jellerson alley from Park nvemie, 4 inch piie, 11)1 feet Fast . 77.5 root 'last Marlen from Ann, east, 4 inch p!e, West Orange from termlniis. 0 Inch nine. fiOOfoet. Cherry alley from ! rcderlck, north, 4 Inch nltw, 210 feet. Trci rcment irem Strawberry, 4 inch pipe. 100 teet lleaver Trout Hager, south, I Inch pipe, 550 rcet. l'arkavouue from terminus, 0 inch pliw, 33 feet Hamilton fiem l'ark avenue, cast, 4 Inch pipe, iirj leeu I'.itst Walnut from Marshall, west, 0 0!) feet. Inch, ICast Frederick, (1 Inch lillie, 205 feel. I'lpe Ter plugs, 4 Inch, 312 teeU Making total length of pipe laid, 8,(121 reel. Making total length orpipe laid In the city, 17t,W feel j or a total of 31 miles, 110 feet. New llre jil tigs set, 13. New step valves set, ft, 8 Inch. New step valves set, ft, 0 Inch. New step valves set, 7, 4 Inch. Tetnl plugs sete te date, 3'JI. Total step valves set te dnle, 311. cost or riru bxtksmes. Tim following U tlie cost of pipe extension : sitcins, t.'iillliS new pipe... fl,uil "0 12 lire pi lies 2IHKI Se ven cIkIiI Inch step valves 2.yi 83 Six six Inch otep valves , us se IllUKlng out and relllllng trendies . 871 Ol l.uber putting lu pipe 4-) ill HatilliiK pipes . KI7I llviiipjincklnK 3t tJ Lead, 7.VJ7 pounds SI I 82 Special castings r.:i W) Mop boxes, weed, etc 120 33 .Maklngcciiiiiectliiiis, West Chetiiut fit... " 31 Hnllh werk.lirick.clny.fte IV) 73 I.evcrliig pipes, W. ClK'stliut sln-et 13U 65 Total HMU51 STAND PI I'll. On February 20th the 21 Inch pipe that sup plies the staud-plpe, was breken by thu im im niense weight orthe Ice uieii It. This break, making theKtand-pipGUtifitfnr service, caused great Inconvcnleuce te persons ilciiondent en it for their water suiiply. lleiiiirs will be made as seen as passible. Fiinnin.EH. During llie past year -there 227 viiich rerrules put lu'aud four two Inch attachments for water meters; ene l-lnch ter meter; ene 3-inch for organ meter; ene i-inch for tlye house. All of which is respectfully submitted. Jaceii IIai.iiaeii. Htinerintendtnt of Water Works. LANCA.srKn, Pa., Feb. 28, ISfc5- ,. " J -iT.f iiJ.'Er1ieBtrt thArer!0JleLlifiS finance committee for -the month, showing ihu lilll&'ulllnnAfl diirini thn mnntn. -' " Mr. Hurbt presented the Tenert of the cltyv irensurer ter me meniu snowing uie rccepuj te be WJ05.01, the payment tl8,2ta70 and the balance in the treasury 912,108,00, TIIETAXJIATK.. Mr. Hurst elfered the following resolution and it was adopted by a unanimous vote J Iteselv'cd by the select and common, ceum tdi fifth" clli? Of Lancaster. That for the rear J885 tbere shall be laid. iissex?ed anil lovled, en all the real estate lu tne city ei iancasicr hiiiijcci 10 laxaiieu rar dtv punioses a city tax of nlne mills .en the' dollar", four mills .thoreel te pay Interest,' princiiul and state tax en leans and live' mills' thereof for city purposes. ri'NinNu Tin: -ino,eoo dkiit. The following ordinance was read a second ami third time In common council and adopted by a unanimous vote and in which select council concurred. AJtOIIDINiKcf. Te fund one hundred tlumwind dollars of the exlidtni; certierate 'or liidehtediieiu, healing blx per cent, or the city of Lancaster, at four per centum Intercut. Section 1. be It ordained by the Bclect nnd common councils of the city of Lancaster, In councils iivNeiiihled : That ler llie purpoe el funding nt four per cent. Interest, one hundred ttioiienud dollars of the bended Indebtedness el the city of Lancaster, tlie mayuref tbeclly is hereby authorized te line certificates of In U'btcdnesH of fald city, te tlie amount of ene hundred tlieunaud ilelfuirt. Ettihly thousand In dciiominatleiis nr live hundied dollars und twenty thousand In denominations of ene bun dled dollars, redeemable. In lawful money erthe United States, ut the plcasure of the city, alter ten veni-H. nnd within tucntv vcars from tlie date thereof, and te bear lniciest at four per cent, pernnnnin, paynuia quurivny.Buiu .---i n nntnu siinll lice ftfee front ull taxation. The 111 tcrust en the aatueshnll be uiude payable at the ollleeof thelreHKiircr or thu city of Lancaster, and they Bhall have bet forth and expreshed upon their face the above njieclllcd condition!.. MICTION '. Iliac lue limyurui iuu .;uy w iccicuj authorized and empowered te sell and dispene or uny of theeertlucateMef indebtedness Issued under this ordinance for lawful money of the, United States, at uet lens thun their par value, and te apply the proceeds thereof te theiMV inent of certlflcaten or IndctitcdnraH of tlie city of Utnejuter, bearing elx per cent. Interest, and for no ether purpoee whatsoever. K.tuiv3 Aii iMitiiinl tni: of ctiip.half mill cm the dollar, en nil subjects or ayrmtwftiter eltKU, purKB(!!, js hcreuy-wi'il''iIUal,gI?'MT letelTta uav ths urittelpSl aaMajHurwat an-'Mfe tilovele,cceWiWpJVr6ltyf te KKEr xb ai&mriiy 'ucvk, ?3KiJ .. -.'..- iii.Ji"4Br.'V ll.-.k.ittLJtll i.uL..i...t - "rxt . . F. & ..-i t )-a1 jiwB.i-, 3f--3i . - SK" s --v, i Bcseivetl; by .fMi:iMM:eintRi)ai ,eT the elty " luf W w&l .' itte0auUiorite i?...f'tf;remr'i see tejt that the s.'l eat atewir rallr ehMraMlJroefct-i jmwkwx.'m aud MafMeMtl La '---' ' tUBMBMiif, rr."v r r?r! i, .t4;; 'l ereaotureeii - w) ciiceBcurreB. . s The Ii nance "cemmltteeM man. Mr. Hurst. presentoeTI rtlunrckl:. 4rllfltaltis .? the estimated receipts and expenditures et .un niiiiL,,i tne cuy et Lancaster, ler me nscai year end ing May 31, 18S0 : KSTIM.VTED KLCEIl'TS. .c In Ihu ilw valtiutieu en I12,4.'auue... 4112,050 oe Additional percent a go ler default of prompt payment MW Additional perceutUKO ler del.iultel liaynieiitef waterreuts., water rents...., Market, rents...., , Itentefclly property..... .Miscellaneous, Including costs and fees Irem mayor , ise oe 4S.50U (U 7,KI (Ml IjWOOII 3,01)0 OJ 1172,7(10 (l KXPENDITUKES. Te pay iuleicst en leans, inciudiiig sliikliiK liind Te iy principal en leans, as reunited by law Te pay state tax en leans Te pay for street daiiuigcg Te pay for repairs of streets..., Te pay for grading, (iutlcring, Ciohs Ciehs Iiiks aud macadamizing Te pay water works gciieml -. Te pay ler laying water pipes Te pay for salaries Te pay for police, ami turnkey ..-. 3St5UD U) 4,(101) 00 2,000 (l 10,(100 00 7,000 00 8.000 00 0.0U0 00 5.01 MOO 7,800 01) 12,300 at 22,3(10 00 4,000 '00 Te pay for lire, department general... iu puy iei -jiKiuiUK tivy. in pay iei-rem eaiuie, ueus uuu bint lug apparatus, Ac., for fire depart ment lU,fi500U Te pay salaries of engineers, drivers, &e., of llre department 6.630 00 Te pay balance due en (l.OUO.OOOpuiup.. 8,78000 Te puy UclltlencteBtn lighting te June, biv. V. 2.500 00 Atiatuiuuui ler prompt puyineiiiei cuy 2,750 00 LEW 00 300 00 Abiitcuient for prompt payment of water rents , I'orueutuge ler collections of nrrear- Hgesef cltv tux.... Contingencies., . 8,y03 M $172,700 00 THE CUnUSTONU MARKET, Mr. Lichty called up the ordinance, intro duced by him several mouths age, in refer ence te abolishing curb stene markets, but the clialr ruled that as the erdinance had been Indefinitely nostpenofl ut the last moot meet ing it could net new be brought up. A 1I0OM VOn THE CLKI1K. Thore was a lull lu business at this stage of the proceedings and tlie president took occa sion te inform the members that the present clerk. Mr. ChilliaX was a candidate for re election nud asking the members te examine the records kcpby him te satisfy themselves that they were phiperly kept during the pa.it iking the pby him j properly - A year. Adjourned. HEATH KU lSinVATlOSa, Washington March'ti. Fer the Middle Atlantic states, partly qeudy weather and' local rains, winds. slightly celder, northerly THE ii.m or HIE BEMOt ix wA 9W T-L r!i Thn HrllHsnt gceue WM'd In the KrudBB UK'.A Works That rt'Aki'ft HHriMtwws! ,w.Ti il H &' The brlillftllt finl titi Y?y y t ifi.! fMirnntinlAfl WPtUI Ihnf Kits '-the.' cap sheaf of gayciyj serious, though "gr preceded It, Beatltj triumph or the incei amid the light festlv celebration of thd da Itwaslialf-past 1( Cloveland nrrlved m Immediately cscertc wliore for half all he coptlen, member of and n small mimlict being presented te I Tlie president w Cleveland and Mrs. his brother, ltev. W nnd their two se nepl.iew Miss Haf mans nnd Miss Ai Mrs. Ilaceu, tlie p and wife, of Teledo Lament. About tlio.SJiine I Uie no.? Ki lc. JC ttuja en- K?V ;? Vef.i ..-. Vi uritjttaf Tn 'i.-,tf P.KC n:J& JltfcJS aaatitari-s?! .abU 'wii: 'x Tta etlw he r.'.rm It'fffM rerHaV rr -s-,i t rccepiiSte dJHtlumiWhed ? ':1 agHB1 aecOWMMCd yt, hh diter, v. uievewuu MR HMH his ics. Mliis' Nellwiafce- .0 VeeMij!Mr.,jauil ddent'a bnter-w-ln)V' uid Colonel Kid; Mr a. " ' t : i0 ex-PreaJdent Arthur arrived nl the Inll-P UI1DI.U U 411U ft.M-1- ,J, IWI1 'ftlU, ltAJ,,)iTn9 UO- certcd te the preside I'sroeni, with him .ware Secretaries Lincoln id Ctutndler,- Secretory and Mrs. McCull h. Attorney Ocner-1 Drowsier and Mrs ItrewRter, Pestraaat fleneral Hatten nut Urs. llatten Bccretli Teller and Mrs. Tel r. Judge 'Davis,. of tl court ei Claims, aue fra.iDvis; Miss.Lu rieiliilllivnun, aii Marshal BtcMlehac dricks urrived abc joined tlie preside tlme there was a gathering, Includlt divcrse shades of jx llcsldcs the iiorse wero prosent Senatt or Wisconsin ; Oem .Sheridan, (Jcncral Manning and wife, Diehard T. Merrid of Connecticut ; He T-U..1t 1 .. Ut. Allan Arthur, an Vice President Ugi t thesame time un 1 lu .the room at th rge and dWluguteticd iHJiReaa of the most 'Ideal opinion, lalreaay 'nmetl thore Ilayanl, fJolenel. Vilas, ul Sheridan' and Mrs. sccrgns, Hejur'Daiilcl mater PendleUje, Hen ltepreaenhtMTOnBatet), rrwentVaMve iBarbpur, of court, i Carlisle and Mrs. Carlisle;) -.'' tsv-v i TbereAVM.Hfifenpi receutleii hy rwnest ai) 'ar ;i au twis t Ifil, auSimS !V I lt;rt-,.wai denitaSi or r (cUi camdelaMMl nSiaMimykm HtMit lb anrviiep tu Artful, te k Ksvmtnnr HI ten arid- Mr. Rict a VTifcrffck,'.aM th0 Utter by Represent lUveVEieitvHnajMr. .. V. Nlles, left the rcMt aiirlJittdA the 'round of the batLroeni1,hObamLii!Fhw,!Stailte me vniei uuQaiKk . iiinjuiwinik ingareunaJaBHBr "JJBMMra jncrruiarpreitideiiwai n-Enfiad. Ifrl.thiT room theterowdcentteueKlhr.poilr. into it Uiredgh ether doeri. iinafftlffBihatMr.'Orovc iinafftlffBihatMr.'Orevc landbad len.'6taflfinrtwaeeitrerihe 'room was Senater lt,-BrtlT2rtl,'t(in;ti-iYmrl wixl about him aw) sJwaMtewUh hlt'u h.s uicy ia.cii appa.ffaiiy lUMieriBBi'T'- slen that he wns Vfe PreMdept llendrSUa. When thoteyiator le lasroniceverod. that?he was being mistaken for somebody else' he abandoned the roent The acer.e in the 'Ivdl 'Ivdl 'Ivdl roem at this tlme was cxceedirVgly'brlllJaiit. The large hall was HIeUt with" 'constant moving crowd numberingMverallheUsandsv white from tlie ba'ceulcs theusaad mere looked down upon Ihe scene, The; bright toilets of tlie ladles, the flowers and glittering jewels, the decorations and Ugh te worn . the prominent features of a sceiie Ietue te be re membered. "T At 11 o'clock tin O'ermant orchestra, of Philadelphia, nuinlieritig ever.., 100 pieces, ecnctl tlie ball prejCi- with a walU.- Frem inceniplcte data niemberaef tbocom tbecom tbocem mitteo estimate the number of tickets Beld at about 12,000, and HMWanpearH te be a very low estimate of the number .of persons pres ent in the ball-room and balconies. Tlie ball was held in the unfinished jiew pension building, an Immense structure, lni closing a rectangular court-yard mero than 300 feet long by ev r 100 feet in width. (MASH Fill WORKS HIHl'LAy. The Wonderful Exhibition Thiit WaU(tn hjr a Club I retti.. the'.er4. '1 IVMfnvttaVQIltAA aiii i ' mlnnrHtiir fai wealmMNK1 The public celebiatien. of tin) day cndtsdiOT .. . . ;r.., - - jJL ii r . V I wan n display ei ,i.reprK. xn ennracvur . rr was like alt dlspliiy.&JlrMverk, but jit ft,,' vel n inn and variety it W 8Id tehaVftCXCOlIOirJsDf V any former pyroWteljbJyw W,K mW?AW m liHwitJen-fv L- iiMk-? fc -"i, rfM fill 1 riniiMrtrft fbiJTr i:td':xnn, w.M Fa?.. ..cih Ii "X r vV,t- luf.v K"-?--;fi tti9 mmmM& St- J!jtti.4aV'j ml . . .- S. !t7v.cT 1 .A. . "Ti. ?Xi A l -jw iixim!mmLKMnm itSSGRR ln; Uie luauguralK 'txss m t-r-it-Cb ifKk J- SX. J guesiiy um:erm, preti liar lfillnu- lercl,ljL.' MW'V'Al idwtiUiiaiaui rht,-wjrtaii rib- &ntmm-y?c M d wef!aai(H :-Hitb4- bctfi!fv8 U t i'rtisj- iiftV.v ' tTm niewii upmiOKie liieslxfeetin'hei lu WashiiiKten an remark when the ltd) imidfc its I..1. m.I.J. IX.. ai-i -..i K.i 'J.VW auee en PennsylV uiiHveauelH About half lias 1 p.. Ml..' Km iW thei im;r llicnse crowd was .chiming fcow,Uie axhtM axhtM tien or Hrowerkj en Uw -WhKe 'Lot-ane Flambeau club (jiiie-irchliig in regular open order down Fifteenth fjtrsct; between the Corcoran bit ding the traiftiiry depart ment, in n perA t tornado' efftre, acoom' aceom' acoem' IKinied by an im js-sant velley'bC "Cxplosien.s and llie coutimiei ldsain'g rear efW-ending reckets. t - ' , H hisshoulderacoi lieus white baifliUed with . 'v recueis, liemanc eiiie, red.aiMi irrein nrtr.Y.r- works of every eontjelvaBR'aejacrlPtieii.-A'S which were Iltrli ed jen Nfrau.ni-'ect discliamcd from lioet-ireH nover slackening raphWty:(r?l iitcrutly fill tne siroet wiui a 1 irrieww 1 CDrOleeUlca and u dense, clone f DUirh wMear could be only du (y mv,i uniforms or time lAv'Kg? (ltOSlHMited - :-vi'i tlme aii The march Imi .waaii regularity, the , lcewswiti ffj Vf-,Ni. works net being dlew B IVIU lll.UtW leasi ciogree' wi 11 ' PoepIo In vehlclt II YlplVemMlt, ". tirtoierotnn rfieVjtaWkis. throb UuaeA ndvanclnir''oeliir n',-ift! which waSi-'hea' cdby. lilaziuir whfeelH. und.-fl ry iMneiv. , which buret ttrpf inix TiieciuiiWMc usiaii piled with fresl jumi liiuiiHy.wpr' fr?iu ;, iargc-.'il.' wagon thatfollei 'i from Fifteenth ti .'lliul vikHlttWHIv il wiicvieu ti uvonueil' the 1 'are1 i,e.iiu$d thOtifev snouts 01 a vast nu suggested ft mev ig en all sides at ui ati musketrv. bem .(. itself wM.Xv' -liaml-ieB.'' iiauea. t. ,f. J'-v - .' 1 '-. ', -.i'i: .5....,.iii.E' it was, 0110 or 1 10 mem. ieaiuraninv;'A, - uie wnoie nyrtecw club was leilc red Vrfjt ' ' -wHeBk ., andUWf -W.fl : ' ... -1.-l.' s -i-' ?"."" Ti 'J, 'WW iTbbbbbWHJI'I I HVIVUaal 'a .'iinsjfiTauaa j,- uvcnue byuJIea A' Toe Inutue! e K. II. Buti til' Ill became crazed b u at his arrest iei a en Wednesday 1 1, by a young wei 11 was seen tebayiiM fsiittelnnn thrniHA.' his couch, and w w'(a oyes. Implored '! ropelled lioredvm puiKO ulna iiimei ud tdie loll th I Wliu gnei. tzisgmmn .i 'f jjtW JeTWl3f'54, () irem mpWB .-ai-fjHBB; was,Mt4M Sjff, bMbbbHiW mMaaaafcail W '. mmummimt. 3fclnV,22SaLl 11 1 '7f;ijv -' ?-Jvl I I1,l., ..! 11 n" . n: " . W ) XhlfM m w-3 h ft . -." mi t ,s & f&i .j. ff '4 m ?! jij tW r$M j M" 'M-'i' .&-' f :f: . Sudvxf i 3 HI.&. J ISW ) -. .1 e '? SJ.. t-fV i'v va miiijw -v - ir- zv&SmrAti .VU''i"
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