v v ysMswisa 1; ' 4 . s, m 'rtteUigertfief - je &ttfa$te Sh 1 VOLUME XXI-NO. 145. TjANGASXEU, PA., WEDNESDAY, EEI311UA11Y 18, 1885. FRIGE TWO CENTS. SL'UURIKHNOBliY VINDICATED. tiii: vr.un.n or j.axua.htjkh m;etufiK IIIUIITII.Y roil MISdOVIillXMUXT. Tlie Itepnl.lliHiis Curry Tlilr Nrtrn WriU Solidly fur CnnniUs-Weel Threw Abler iiii'ii tit llix llrmilalleii t'ntterii-t.lt- tlr Inlerrst In 111" foulest. The result ( the city elections yeiterdny "was no great surprise te K'eplu wliu watched the progress orevcnlsdurlnglho day. Uinler the present system or districting Hi" elty tlie Republicans li.ivu decided majorities hi seven oftliiMtliiewiiriNnml thoycarrled thorn nil yesterday with solid council delegations mill wlthiiuUholess or n ward olllcer. ThW iiiuken i gain for tlietn of a member or select council In tlieNlntii wnnl. In ether respivt tlie new oeuiicUh will stand jwlUliiiHy n llie Inst: Kelcet Council -Seven Republicans, Imii Democrats Coininen Council Twcnty-one Republi cans, six Democrats. In the First ward there wn no cventrul contest of any kind ; and Hltle In Urn Seventh and Eighth, where the feeling of ludlllorcnee was very grout nml the vete exceedingly light In tlie Ninth seiim Interest was at tached te the contest for alderman, but 11 was ililel nml the result wivs no surprise. Tin: K.N'sr.Mi-iiAt.iiACii nom. In the Second ward the Scnscntg clement of the Republican tleket gave unconcealed aid te Hie Democratic I leket for council, anil lriiRlit a considerable nuinher of votes te It j the "floaters" who claim te le Demo crat w ero very generally lieught up by the ether slde and nearly ellsnt the Hepubliean defections, se that the opvslllen had alieut its regular majority. Toward evening some semo seme thing of u row occurred, mainly between the Republican l.ictlems ever the into of the ?hiirtzers father and seu. The elder get his ballet In : and a feW minute bofero seven eimg Shortrer was objected te rer taxes, no ad n met tint nt Iioiiie. and nllhetiuh he swere ... ... .. he had paid his u, the muni iieeiiien mat he must produce hi receipt As It was tee late then te gel It his vele was rejected and a mclee ensned. In which outsider breke down the tiartllleii of the election be, and InsiiccterClark protected the ballet Ikix. .Some excitement was also armiseil eer the admis sion of the vete of "Heggy" Rote. He sworn that his resldcnci, was at Klleli .V Stnpleferd's saloon, where nobody has any residence, and us nelssly cle would vouch ler him Jim Macalecr sworn te It The ote get In. in tiii; iii'.rrni.u'AN .sTiiexnnnt.n. IntheThlrd ward the McMclltn faction giivosemo help te C. Kehlcr, tlie brew cr. w he ran for council en the Homecrallo ticket and this with his personal lMipul.irity, ran him far ahead nod brought him within lij voles of election. In the leurth ward the fusion ticket wa.s I Htinpertcil by many of the better class or 1U pilblli-aiisend by the Peiuncrntlcerpnlu tlen : but Spurrier and his party picked oil cverv weak brether that could lie .sncuicd unit linil aswccli lie lcterv. In the nnii theantl-Sciiscnli; men kli'kisl a '.ittlent tlie council ticket and Jehn J. Jell cries, Iieinecrat, lniulu n ke1 llpht for couu ceuu i IK llurlnp thn nlteruoen he w:ls ielcntly abused by "l'ickle" Trever, and trounced lilm. He ran nlinul or Ids ticket, but the lti'puhllcnu majority up there IsaHtone wall. In the.Stxtli ward the llcht Ter alderman, ncKravated by the opposition or Kniiin and ether Hepubllcuns te Teen, i-alied out the l.irpest ote In the city, mill n Reed ilenl of fisjlliiR was niauirestetl, but no flRhtH oc ec curretl. Tlie lolls closed with an enormous m.iierity for tlie Hepubllcuns in the lx. On the whole It was n very dull election dav, and the popular lndllVcrcuce was as niaiilfestas it Kcnerally Istheyearauccecdintr a presidential election. The icturn in full were as fellows : Tin" Vetpfur stnn,l llmiril. Oanttnblf, Jehn MerrliiHcr.... XU lllcatcrSlosscukep OT Al'fnnr. Inimill. Unrvlii . lellJnstpli IS. Horwert. 1SI Juilyr.' Win. XeUlHKlilln .. 371 laM C Wllnen ... it Impeelnr. Win. Iiemail ... ;1 W. J, Smith 'W7 r.iuirrii wakii. Oiiiimen 0)ifl(. rrnnrU.I, Miiilln .. rtfl I (leorue Hiullli .. W t'lMilcs I.IiiiieM.. . ail Aiiclmw rnlilii...... iJ Jeliu suyilci 3lii Clirlntluii Furrlclijr 111 Cvntttililf. (lceiiiS1iiiy Sn.lelm lliilinst "I Aiittter. ClitMl.in 1'ialley. 3Uluirlc1leteily ,inl(;r. Pninuil llcxcr ,.ari A. Ilcikeiimllrr. . Iniprctur. 11.(5 Kdlii MlirrmikUlctrcr . NINTH WAIIIl. Mret Council. ni Miltl. ... 31. II. K. t.eiis O)imei OiunrW. Slllis Fill" i I. Jeseph II. timxlcll Lewis II. t'llii-r ... l.lehnS. Krinllis . t'lrilrrlck Muiisen. 318 .licpli II. lrllr AUtrrmnn. .siiiiiiKiii "iiillh SHUee. W. rinknrleti Aliener. Cln- lloiiRliten . 31.1 1 l.liiiuwiisllnlhveu (AruiMr, Jcre. .Hlilntlle. ... SI7. In rob liens. Judge. ticeiKC llienn 312 1 William N piiln lni)ecler. Cluirles lliirjin . . 3I.' (ire. M Mycis (OHIMIUA. nrsT waki. Antner. Kebcil . Cenkllu . IJ A. J.McUllim. Aniilimt Auction. It. II. Mlnntrli ... .TO I Win. Wanbii;li Win. HiKiii1ililvr KlK. Mllflt.sr Cemtablc. .lehiililllii'it aw II. II Ikldler Jutliie. Wm II KnilR 3.lll.cHI.le Impcclnr. tliajIrsA lloeK . 3WI Jehn It. KieMcr Hrcexu WBt. Ancner. William 1iil 311 1 Frank Mucker Atttitnnt Ancitnri J. I.. IMiikctten ....IIJIF. At.etisti.-lii H. ! Clair 312 1 Wm. lliiclielli .. CenitnMc. Katnril Wllltii .. l Win. Wittlck . . Jutltie Era'l Newceiuci 313W-. Hullcnlieler 2U Intprctnr. J W etiiin 3lt0ce I' I.titf S Ttunn wabe A sic nor. lMiilvl F. Relin . i I Jehn 11)011 . i7l Anlil'inl Aiieuin W tin arj Ell dll j;i M 311 AMnsHert fleo. I)et(r, 41. AmlKUnt AiutcuserMt Ueorge Cove, II, rtenj. Hhortrer, Sj O. 11, Hliuliz, II. .ludue: llenj. Hhort7.er, 10 s Jacob MoIjuie, 22. Insixjctem: Win. Charles, II f Ooergo Kaley.iy. Kch(KiI DlrocterM t i:il Huberts, 17 j Jehn l'arker, 48. Auditor t Charles llltuer, IH 1'er removal H2 1 ngalnBt U'i. WASIIINOTOX HOHOIJOH I.OWKH WA1H). llurKesM i II. K. Hliiiltr, r.j. AHslstant HurKCSMj A. I ICvans, r. Horenuli Ceuncil: A. K. Hhiuirer, 60 J Holiert Werlr,r8; Jl. v. Kie, n7. High CoiiKtable ! Jacob 1(1 se, r.s. Coimtable: ltelwrt Wnrtx. r. Ansesvir: A. K. Hlaillfi-r, Hi A brum Kllllan, Ij A. H. i:atn, 1 s Jehn l'arker, 1. Assistant Ansossers: Christian Yaley, M; Jeseph Htenlnr, Mi II. II. Ueugl.vss, 1. Judge: H. K, Klse, 63. Insis'cler: Harry .stonier, 2n j r.ml Shcrlch, II) Charles (lilllln Klse, 21 J II. Melllnger, I. Kchoel Directors : Kll UeKtIs, fii Jehn Parker, 68. Auditor : Charles llltuer, 6S. WASHINGTON llOItOUaU(C4insellilntcd.) Ilurgeis : II. K. Bhullr, 101 i Wesley Au inent, I, Assistant llurgeas: A. I i:ans, 10H. lllgliCo'isUble: Jacob Klse, 100. ScIkkiI Directers: 1UI Hoberts, K1 ( Jehn l'arker, 100. Auditer: Charles llltuer, Krt. WAIIWICK TOWNSIIII". Judge : Nathan Hturcls,322; JoslahHnavo JeslahHnavo JoslahHnave ly. 80. IiiK.oc!er: Harry llnckman, .120; II. C. lluch, Hi An-sesser : M. M. Hells, 310 j Hamuel lluch, b-X S'-hoel Dlrecteis : S. H. Ilruliakur. 100 ; K. It. Shirk. 170; II. II. Tshudy, 101; Dr. .1.8 Shenk, 111; Jacob M. llaker, LIS ; W. K. J1IIC1I, w. Constable Hull, ss. Auditer: Liitz. SI. Superviser: 1'rank itofller. 3.13; Uriah Lenharl, 3.10 ; A. K. lluch, 01 ; Im.ie Ilru luker, 71. tiii: stati; Ki.rcrieM). SLOW AND SLEEPY SENATORS. tiii: jm'revLTr or, sr.vvmsu a tJIWHV.U .V THAT HI) jr. Ihodfate nnd HrierPii.l I'nlliersolllieltcpiili. lie Hb te Wall for Tlirlr A.vi.Ulri. Ilu.lncs In CmiBrcM Te-.liiy-Atlaik. Imr Ihn Hennepin C'nn.il .leli. Hew (lie Tiwxr.irs tx cm.vnniA. te Scooped In : S. P. Sellman. 318; Kinanticl Jacob HoinlKirger, 33-1 ; Addison J II. ?muker NIcli lUiii'luiuer Jehn M. Kleciiuii .I. .I Win Temple )'. lilnn . in I s.iinticl Arm.. .. Sll iJhrlcMillluw tHil(i).r. l FrcdcrlekMruek Juilgc. CVV 1 .1 it ities) llnulM Inspector. i fctcr Iloek HI 2S-, 310 '."j3 ll,irniii;1i OIH.ers. 1 ASDIOATK4 CAMUDITt. 1 Urineemt In Heinali, lli pilliltcillls III Italic: !l S vi v 5:1 5f i i 2. i - i VStr lliinjcu. Neirten .1 ickHim II" II. l'j feunrlt. .Inenti nenth I' X. .lenler. r Kr.ink Jiiiien Christian lltrshctt . . . A J. Mimir Jehn ltlnc .Softeol Iluaril V. II Miller rllil. W. Iiilltlren i. r. Weinii Itrii Mixy Jiiceb .Slrl...' ). V. II'iiiim lliijh CenstabU. i,n llrlner Christian tilnmbrlitue Auditor. Win. ration Jcrc Kech .... ff! 31 J ....'.miV9 3li;,TT .. .-aihreiii) 7i . . .214 411 aw. BJi) . J-rl'-i ' TsS ....ill i3l7 T-'l ...'.IW315JIS ,.NS 'llSWI'iil 'sill ...';j,irj'a3 sj.) Ill J.'SIM ni.1 . i'iVl -.'17 Uri HOI .... 87 210 a "VI .. .;3)IM 1M ,...1l 313 -M) "is .. . .!, t I I ':?).'n.iie mi .tlltJIT.'ll sw Ml! 'jiV Xti .ilj ISO SiUIAW. rtl In i llerimrit li.iniKletlel McCeimey . McKllllps. Tonic . mhviikit . Jlaker. ltreun llirna . Jf.irihall White. Wehtstn. . iki -an 1 1 ir.s n .nn .v. at) 3in :nvs linn sir. ire n.s na; .03 aw 3.t .mi , ,lfe -jfTiliJ l im in ! .mi .my :ins . ir.i a:'iiii,ir.slitvi3iA3ir7.tr.i J13 -:i ll-.l -JI7 1M IBS IB3 110 .V.7.TH 31J S fill 3.l IM; 1CS 11 31H 3H7 3.TJ .112 2ISS , . . ,2l Sftl 3UT V'l -Ui Wll 2.W 1W HIT SOI . ilT 3KJ 3l.: l 331 Mn 233 l(i 4lM iUO . !R 371 3lil drl 3.11. 13J23rtlni3Ti INn . -a . am 4i u 3.11 iei 2:10 in3 las . . -SIS . 297 lit" 333 .VEI2.IS UK SU9 sit rss) hi i ari M i lis ft sws FIltST WAKD Uclll Itep Cwi'imen niieiclt. Mititln D.'llcher.. . 1"J Win. K. Ilrnril. . Jacob L. Fiev IM Jehn II. l.nnu . .. Siinuel Sleugli 1S7 Win. T. I.lii.riiiiin , . Jehn C. !uaetli Constable. . 130 W. S. Wciner jtlfer. 131 1 A. C. Welrluins . Juilue. . t J. p Wlnuwer . Inspector. w 'chcuicubraiiil lfilKJw 1). IIulici hECONU WAKD. Common Council, (jreitcn Nniiiniin.. . W I A. J. Amur liue. F. Iluthten.. 3371 Knink II. IIhiu .. , J.btilninun...... 200 1 llcrvey X. Ilnrsl Constable. lljnlvl Campbell .. 16tUis)rjCniincr Aliener. 193 1. 1. Voiideitinttli. Juilge. 217 I It. f. Shenck .. Inspector. . Si'.i I Kilw-. K. K.lKutlt'.vJr i1 A. U. 111c. r. freachrl it Hurry II-H'.Ileii 111 A. I en art 23 1IM 211 SIS 2.M JfS 3.HI 310 HO 37 37 Ueucrlt'liitk TlIIltD WAKD. Common Council. .I0I111 M. Kheily .... till Clins. Ilncklus S Casper Kfs.hler... . aill.lehn W..Mcnlei .111 Chai.Sclmlti.int.. 1I3 A. 1'. Hlililc H C'eniJnMr. (Jiorue llonee 113 1 CM. MnriiifcltE . . 3ti Asnesser. I n.l NcuJerf . . . 12J A. II. Hygcr . 330 Juilue. II. F Palls . 1M Miirlln hrelder . .H7 Inspector VOaiiiUlilcnOcr .. !UII. F. McUkm aw FOUKTII WAllP. Oomnieii OiunrU. .le'hii IliiuiphTcillle sm I ee. W. Cenncny 3J) .1. Wltiu.ir lleHS.. ., SJlli:. M. Ile'ciilus 331 Jeseph Wolf 2.Vi.Ielin K. Schiini 'Ml AUIerman. Ikmy l:. Ciien. . 2371 A. K. Ppurrler ... 333 Constable. Milten Ucaintilrircr 219 1 Aluliew KlihhelU SM liictiar. Henry II. 3letzer.. 21 1 Jehn W. Iliihlcy .IM Judge. Jehn llee,Jr 211 1 Itebcrt J. r.nns KJ Inspector. I.aieiire Talk .... 2I II.II. llnitholemow 3JH FIFTH WAltP. Neltet Council. 11. IT Malumi 1071 J. Frank Iteinley 32.1 Comtneii CViuiiclI. .lelm.l.JelViii'H 1071 lltmlien lliiiKhey ... Puiilel T!1U 10.11 F. Lewis Nell Constable. loiue Welch .. l.M(lce. WhiOwer Assessor. J.M. llureK 1M Henry llaitlny Jutlge. AiiilicwJIiligiu-... IWK, S. KbuUiiiuii .. . Inspector. I.cnlshiuieii IKI I Jehn Hurler . HlXTlt WAltD. Common Council. I Him'IcI 30HI.I. II. IMiniiKaiiliifi II. F. M)ei- 3H Innttl 1'. Mayer.... J.Ouena .'XJ I Jelm Miil.uinjlilln. .IMiriiinn. JiniicH 1'. I'liieker.. 3D I David I,, liven. dilutable. Mai tin Pally 207li:aard llaruhelt Aliener. Henry ltelii-r ski Jehn II, l-ceniii-il Jtnlge. Ilyieii J. Brew 11 . . 315 1 bjihruliu II. liliiuil). Inspector. Jehn II. b'ner....... 315 1 Klw. b, Sincllr ... hEVK.VTJl WAllP. fielect CVuiicff. licertfti M, llei-ger... 303 Jehn UcUley. Coiai'ieit Council. II Frank Adams.... TM I Wm. II. Hntcuian riilllnUluki.lbaii; 877 1 J. W. l'ewell fr.mt tvarti. . .. &1 1 XttthHUlU llyriu.. t.v tiii: rairxrr noiteimii.s. rollewing Is the result of the election the iNireushn of the county : MANIiniM IIOUOUGII. llnrire. : Martin IT. Hembeiger, 'Sii ; rrauklln McMullen. Ilh. Ceuncil: Daniel W. I.eiir, 230; Abraham Martin 2i'i : Jacob C. Miller, 103 ; Christian II. Hear, 170. Iliich Censtable : Henry Way, 201 ; II. I. Stautler, 110. Constable : Tobias K. ltrwy, 205 , b.lluuel M. lUlter, t!HL Assessor ; Henry Diirumlnrller, 3'Ji Asslatant AKsossers : Christian I'. Iloni Ileni Iloni lierKer, 377 ; Herman I". McCloud, SW; Uee. I.eiik, 170. J uilpe: SamuelS. H.imaker, 201 ; Samuel S. Nees, 137. Inspectors : Win. II. 7-lnk, 13j ; A. . Keller, 133; W.ish Cwner. l'.U Scheel Directers: IJzra Heist, 2.M ; l'nincU H. Wlille, 107; Jehn I- Hershey, l.'0 ; Henry '. lleyil, 17H. Auditer: W. K. Nauinan, 2ii7 ; Menreo M. l'fautr, ll. MAIU1"ITA. llurguss : S. A. Llbb.irt, 20,"i ; Jehn 1'eek, Assistant Hurness ; Jnsciih Iteiii'liler, 270; (lisirue W. IJuclier, 2ei Council : S. 1'. limle, 2U5 : lMward Hus iiiK, 310 ; Loen ml .legler, 2-W ; Jacob Lll lurt, 201. Jusllce oftheIVaco; K. D. H.sith, 2M ; Jehn J. Stuht, 237. Constable : Jehn Ilcll, 32."i ; Jeseph Cllu Cllu leil, IIM. ,, , , AsKlstiuil 1 onsianie : uiiver .iierniie.'ii, 2-sl ; Win. Tilby, 231. , ., , As.rtser : Hebert Cariel', 2si4. Glnird Heth 20.1. Assistant Assessers : Adam IS.1I111, 22 ; Simen Mutch, 20S ; I'r.mk Thonisen, 212; Henry Kuiltlni 111, 210. .Indigo : V. 1 Naale, 2V. ; Jehn Kill', 212. Inspectors : James Najtle, 22 ; Jehn Sluiubiwh, 211. Scheel Directors; Ames Hew man, 32S ; Then. Hlestand, 20.1 ; Jehn Crull, 20S ; J. C. Klump, 172. Auditors ; Wllferd M. Tlnsley, 21s ; Utle Zlick, 22. MT. JOY llOKOUOll. llurgess: II. M. C.rclder, 30; II. S. Sl.iul" ler, 2. Council :S.N. Kliy, 221; Martin Hildn- bniud, Ur2; Jacob II. (iicluer, . I; Martin M. llrubaker, S. HiKb ConsUble: II. !'. lioeilui.ui. 410. Censtable :S.imiiel Patterson. 410. AxHOHser: J. II. ritr'erald, 217; A. IC. Mar tin, 103. Assistant Assessor! : Jacob 1'iich, 210; William ICiihil, 211: C. CI. Shirk, 173; V. M. Sourbcer, 130; aoergo Kiiuch, 71. Jude: J. 11 Leniw, 20.1J Jacob l-'lnuerx, s5 ; Jehn 1'ciistermaciier, .11; Peller, 132. IiisinxIeih: David Leib, 101; Slehler, 130; Win. Urlcb, 170. Scheel Illrei-ters : .101111 ;m:iiucii, M. Martin. 178: 11. S. Garlier, 211; Hauuikcr, 220. . ,, Auditor : 11. l KUirle, 2i.l ; 1). K. Shelly, US ; J. S. LoiiKeiuvker, ni.r.AiuvriiTewN noiieucii. Huri!0Hs:J. II. llrubaker, US; K. S. KewsiS. Council : Jacob Dyer, HI ; Jehn Greir, 1.11 ; Kiiutiitiel Helliu.ui, 101; launder Sheet, 107. Justlce el' Peace: Jehn Ober, 107; Harry Haruuuiy, 111. Hteh Censtable : S. H. Kbcrsele, 130 ; Jes. Herst, S3. CoiiMable : Samuel MeUiii.ilian, 101 ; Gee. W. Hedsccker, 50. Assessor : Jaoeb A. Ceble, 101 ; William Sclineldnmn, 51. AHslstiint An.sos.sers : Jacob Mivkley, I.-) ; Martin Hess, 117 ; J. C. S. Hernt, 00 ; Jehn llnlblelKli, 72. , , t Jiulire: Huney lluch, 113; Charles W. Murray, 105. IiiHH.4teiH : Jehn II. Shlssler, HI ; Geerge II. ItOll, III. Dlroctem : Geerge D. lkiggs, 123 ; Jes. C. Keener, 150 ; II. H. Ilneini', HI : Gee. W. Gardner, 7il . Auditer: S. K. ll.unex, ll'l ; II. 1 . lkier, vi'PKll WAKD, WASHINGTON IIOU. HurgeAs: II. K. Slillltz, W 1 Wesley Ail- men!, 1. , ,. ,c AKsUUint Ilurgess ; A. L. Lvnus IS. Council : C. 1. Sheitzer, 47 j David llltuer, 40; William Ortmaii, 10. Justlce of Peace: L. U. Douglas, 39 ; b. II. Urban, 28. High Censtable : Jacob Mse, 4, Coimtable : Samuel SUult, 10 1 Harry V alk, 16. Kcslllt of Hie MlllltcllMl CenlesU nil Owr Hie Commonwealth. The Republicans elected two and the Demo crats ene councilman in Wllllainspert. Stewart Allen, Democrat, en the citizens' ticket was elected burgess of Huntingdon by a majority or 120 ever Dr. Keiibcn Myers, Ho He publlcan. J. U Judseiij Democrat, was elected burgess of Washington by ISO majority. The entire Democratic ticket was nulled Ihreuuh. Grocer Jehn II. White was ro-elected burgess r NorrUtewn ever William S. Teany, bis Democratic opponent, by 010 nialerltv. The llepublieaus of Chester elected ccry olllcerexcept thoa-vscsser and 0110 judge In the North ward. JS. Greenwood has a ma jority of 215 In the North wnrd for council. In a hetlv contested election at Grecnstinrg the famous' lighter Dick Ceulter was defeated by II. S. Aekermau, proprietor el 11 music store, for chief burgess by a vete or 31S te 2i77. Gisirge W. Helges, tlie Dome.-r.itlc indl indl date for chief burgess In Yerk, was elected by 531 niajeritv. The Democrats also elect cetiucilmen In hU of the nlne wards and re tain control of the town ceuui'il. S. C. Wilsen, Ilepublle.in, for mayor or Harrisliiiig, h.is nlxiut 300 majeiity; Alfred lllack, liepnlitlcin, ter trcisiirer, 000 major ity, and . K. Verbeke, Democrat, for con troller, 400 majerltv. The elections In Pittsburg anil Allegheny, brought out n larger vete than at the late presidential olcctlen. In all wards the tight for councils and nlderman was unusually iioree and the scratching was unprecedented. Jehn Kellv, Demei'rat, was elected mayor of Carbendale ever llolten, Pioblbllien, by u large majority. Watts, Hepubliean, ler treasurer, Is prelwlily dieted. H. M. Mortimer, Limons' ciiuiiiuaic, wan elected treasurer of Pettsville by 381 niajer itv evor C. s. Ilaesler, llenuiuica Henry A. U I'll; C. Jehn S. in. J0III1 K'nllin-k. Itenulillcnn. defeated Maylieiry Hell, Citizens', for chief burgess by 0J ma- The llradferd city election resulted in the election or 1. M. Shannen, Hepubllciu, mayor, bv Tour majority ; C. K. McCallerty, Democrat, city treasurer, by 232 majority, ami J.T. Ilishep, llepublle.111, comptroller, by 200 majority. Withrow, the Deiuecratie candidate for controller of Alteena, Is elected by 11 geed majerltv. Cele, Democrat, and Walten. HepublVan, are probably ebsjtcd schwl directors. The Republicans have elected a majority ofselcct council and the Democrats 11 majerltv or common council. 1 I-'. 'Adams, Hepubliean, was elected mayor or Krie, and Charles I'lark, Democrat, controller. The election was non-partisan, all Demecrat-s supporting Mr. Adams out of gratitude for Ills assistance In electing William U Scott te Congress. The Republi cans tnade no nomination Ter controller. The councils urn about evenly divided, imlltlcally. The Democrats tnade a sw coping victory In C.asteii. re-electing Ijiwrence Titus cbief burgess and W. 1'. Keller, treasurer by iu iu lucreased majorities. Newberry rnliner, Democrat, carried the l'lrnt nurd, by eight inajarity. This ward is the banner ltcpul lleau ward In the town. The Democrats elected six councilmen anil 1110 iiopueucaiis butene, the body new hUindliig sixteen te llve for the Deniecnits. P.irtv lines were swept te the winds in Scranlen. P. .1. Huane, the Denioeratie can didaeo for treasurer, and V.. ( Dlmmick, Democratic candidate for controller, were elected ever their Hepubliean epixiuents, Heese anil Diver, by 11 majority of almost 1,000. The Republican wards, almost with out exception, gae majorities rer tlie Donio Denio Donie cratio candidates v. he ;ue the prescnt Inciini bents and have leude crudil.ible ra-eriK Alter two lernis us major of Rciulinir, Willi .in 1 11. llmvn was deleated bv James K. Getr, Democrat. The ote was: Roue, 1.070 ; l.etr, 4,035 ; Deinis'ralle majority, Msv. Horatio Jenes, Republlciu, was elivted treas urer bv7M majerltv exer Domiuie Krcmp. TlieiMiniuign cry against lvrcmpwastli.il his friends had helped te slaughter Ooergo McPnrlau, Urn Democratic i-andldate ler mayor two j ears age. Controller lleusuni, Deiueciat, was icelecleil b 507 nuiierlty. llie MusUlcrliil Hike! In l'liilalelilu.i. The returns indicate that the slated tickets ler magistrates have been elected, the follow fellow follew havo been the Hiiecessful candidates : Republicans. William I). Lelar, Israel W. Durham, Rebeit R. S111III1, Samuel M. Cloment. Jehn l Pele, William 11. Aliern, Robeit llalul Rebeit Glllospie. llenteit O. Severn, Themas W. Seuth, illtam II. List, Themas Randall. James !'. Ne.ill, Jeseph S. "Hey- . 1. 1 Demeciiits. Win. l.U'nbrewu, Hugh Cellins Jehn Slevln, Richard J. Leiineii, Alliert II. Lidner, Michael Kg.in, Themas 11. Clake, Richard C. Lloyd. .1 tt.iTiin: miaeus niii.ch. Wasiii.nuten, 1). Ci Pell. IS. lit the Sonate but thns) senators were present at prayer this morning. A call of the Senate was onlercd, Ilcrore the roll was completed 10 senalers bad reached the chamlier. The roll was then called (or absentees ; nt the conclusion of which 20 senators had reached thn chamber. Mr. Cenger asked Ifthorewasnutasurriclciit number or senators present le admit or the muling or the Journal. He was net disused te npie.ir In the 10I0 or an nlnrmK but he wished merely te be Informed. The chair (Mr. IMmunds) replied thai tinder the rules a quorum was nccesMry. Mr. Hale (Malno) moved that the leading of the Journal be dispensed Willi. The chair Informed the gentleman that a motion was net In order. l-iuyliler. Aftei the senators satsllent ler llftcen lnin- utvs, Messrs. Miller (N. Y.) and Gibsen (Lu.), appealed In the chamber, and in an swer In Ihnlr names, Instead of answering "Present," answered "Ne," which occa sioned considerable merriment. l-'le inlniitrs bofero nleien Mr. I'Miuunds announced that the chair hid Wii advised that a quorum was ptescnU He therefore dinx'tcd the seeret.ny te pro.ee.1 with the reading of tlu3jeuru.il or yesterday's proceed ings. 11 was 11 15 n. in., when the morning session Is'giin. The chair laid U'fore the Sonate among ether document,:! resolution oflhe legislature ofMalue, urging the placing of Grant en the retired list of the army. ThoSenate lesumeil cnusldcratieii or the bill te quiet titles te Des Moines river lauds, which has been under discussion in the morning hour fernearly twewecks. Lapham continued bis opposition te tlie bill, offering 11 number or anicndmsuis, ainireising tne Scuateat length en each, nml In this maimer consumed the tbne till neon. On motion et Hear the Senate went into executive session Ter the purMise of lurthcr considering the nomination or l'mery Spcer tobejudgoot' the I'nlteil States circuit com t for the Northern district of Georgia, but w Itlieut action en the nomination the doers were again opened, and at I2i!0 the unfinished business, the foreign contract lalier bill, was laid liefore the Senate. M'riir.nseN'H nni.i..v sim:(.'ii. In the course or the dolmte Mcl'liersen made a statement which was lccelved with cxchimatiens or surprise by Mr. Geerge and ethers. He Raid that en representation lieing made that laborers In glass lactories were net sufficiently protected. Congress In creased the duty en glasv,-are ; w liereujieii the manufacturers Immediately demand ed that their labeiers submit te a reduction of 10 per cent, in wages. When tlie men refused le submit le this roduitlen the manufacturers llrt imported Ilulglans te take the place or theso shut out and w hen that did net work then they imported goods and paid duty en them in order te keep their our men out or employment. I'ieiii this be deduced the opinion that thore were ether evils than theso named in the bill against which It was necessary te protect werklngincn. They should be pro tected from combinations of manufacturers which prevented their recciv lug a fair th.ire ofthebcnPliNnrtliotarilV. Mr. Butler opposed the bill us crude and iuoperatiie; he thought it r.ir better te re lieve the lalinrer or the ncrage t.ir.itrtixer tiik r.xu or a nt:r. All Wi ftil 5.J 3.51 iji 2m3 221 A lliix far Cioc Tlirii;li h llrlilgu mMlm IJuiiir)lllu lUllieail. On Monday evening a rather t-orleus w lock (vcurred te tlie mixed rreiglit mid passenger train which leaves this city furQiiairyvlllutit half-past ilveo'cleck. As it was passing evor the bridge which cresses the Ileav or Cleck, Just below Ilelleu ; the track spread and 11 Imix car leaded with Iced, which was near the engine, crushed through the bridge, it liung susiHiudeil liotweeu the creek and the bridge. Noun or the passenger cms worn damaged, l.nt ilinint.lmm luvird were tiaill vft inbteued. The locemotlvo bad crossed the bridge In nafcty. The passengers of that train and the ene which leaves Here at 8:10 in the oen!ug were carried te New Prnvldence and Quarry vllle en en engine. Tlie wreck was net cleared until vesterday forenoon, and the Monday evenlng train did net reach Quarry- vllle mini yesieriiny nuun. PiiildiU t the Jlurln or rialiils. UoNeroor Shelden basetVercd 11 lcwiiul of 41,000 for the capture of n Iwrder rulllaii nained Dick Rogers, who has been running the town of Raten, N. M., at Interval? dur ing soverel weeks. HI lntel exploit was taking possession or a thmcu ball and, with the assistance of four comrades,com polled the Inmates te dancf at the inuzile or piwti.ls all uiglit. JS5n year laid niten him ter the necessaries eriire. He moved a btirlesqne amendment, which was voted down, 30 te 1 1. viiecnemxiis iv Tin: iievsi:. rinNhliiK YeIMili)'s Kewliiii anil Marling I'M nil at II U'Clmlt. in continuation or j-estcrday's session tlie Heuse went Inte committee el the whele en the river and h.ulier bill. Mr. Uayne ( Pa. ) addressed thn coinnuttee in opposition te large appropriations rer the lower Mississippi, ilecliung tne plan 01 1110 commissioners a demonstrated failure. Mr. Petter, (N. Y.), followed in opposition te llie Hennepin canal projert te build one canal. He said it would open the deer te ethors, and a railroad would naturally fol fel low. The twenty minutes remaining for a de de liate was extlngulshcd and then the commit tee proceeded te dispose of tlie amendments. Mr. Willis, (Ky.) from the river and har bor committee, submitted 11 substitute for the ontlreG.ilveston harbor clause. It appropri ated S500.00 Ter the examination and survey erthis b.irlKir by a special beard, te be created and who shall report te loniev inreiign the hecretary el war. On n proiHwitien te nineiul the substitute, no quorum voted and at 10:55 a. 111. the com cem com mlttce roseand the IIuose inljeurncd. At 11 o'clock the Heuo w as railed te order for te-day's legislative session. A bill appropriating 5UXi,00i) for 11 govern-' incut building at Chattanooga, Teim., and cveral ethers et private Interest passed. A Senate bill was pissed appropriating S25.0O0lbrtltolcliefor sllllclers hy the less of the piveriiiuent steamer, J. Den Cameieii. Iiitrtleallns tlie IViiilmi Alnix-s. The Iloilse committee en l ensieuw, Isiuyly mid back pay te-day examuied Mr. Sawjer who Is In clurge of tlie stati-Uks and of the sisx-ial agent division of tlie isjiislen olllce. Tlie ellect of his testimony was le show thai Ihere had been an in in in croase of 150 hs.x-lal ageuls by the action or hist bcssieu, wlilcli had inere.ised llie cost et the serv ice 52 per cent. ; wlille Hie inciease in work aicoinplislieil was hut 7 iierceut. It YXA3U TJUIH IXn:i V.s 1 . I -1 .1 M l-ri'imnlllinn te lllen- l"p Hie WcMlnnreliuil Cullilly Ciiult lluue. GurxNhUUiie, P.u, Peb. is. An iuferiul machiiie was found concealed in 0110 corridor of the Westmoreland county ceuit beuse, this city, this forenoon. The discovery eaiised gieat evcltenieiil, os there vore alsiut 2(k) jioeplo 111 Iho building at the time, who would undoubtedly have been killed or Injured had nil explosion took place. The machine contained 0110 pound or dynamite, with fuse attached. Various rumors nre nlle.it as te the design of these placing It there. DrinnrrnU C'ninn Yctlcrtlay. 9leclal Corrpenfloiici of IsTrtuaascin. Cet.UMlilA, Ta., Feb. 18. The Democrats Indulged In n geed deal of cutting yesterday with the result that I hey lest overythlng en the general Weugh ticket oxcept burgess. (The full vete will Iw found tabulated else else elso where). J no. Menk, mall ngent en the Reading t Columbia route, has passed n crodlbibleond successful examination, bis avorage being 07.50. Out or 3,871 cards given hlmatthe trial le distribute, he miccessrully placed 3,712 In their proper places In thrce hours and M minute. Ua was highly complimented for his proficiency and rapidity by the In spector. Manager Kreni Is bringing altroctlens te the rink. C. !'. McKlnney, champion fancy and trick skater of Pennsylvania, will be present en Saturday afternoon and even ing, and the Josse Darling and Will M. Deven combination, en Monday and Tuesday evening. A Imiitlle of paper addressed te Mary In gram, of Celcmanvllle, Lancaster county, has been round by Charles Strlckler. Mrs. A. T. Palm, wire of e.x-Supt. Palm, el the Columbia public school, whonevv resides In llnrr s hurir. visiting Mrs. v liiiam Wiinlmigh. A team owned bv a fanner ran off en Second street yesterday but was caught be be bo eoro any damage had liecn done. t.V) hi geld will lie chanced elT by the Knights of the Mystic Chain, en March 7th. Messrs. Krb.t Swartr's big stcer was kllled thlsmomingattherraiikllnhouso, bv Jehn Shillevy, or Marietta, in tlie presence or a large crowd or spectators. Thoreur-months-old sonjer Hciny Miller, (Jehn), illulfrem congestion or the lungs veftenlay, nt3 p. in., at Jacob Dcsbei s u North I'rent street. Funeral at 2 p. 111. to morrow rrem Mr. Dcsher's. The great American actress ranny Daven port, w 111 render, " Federih" in the opera honse this evening. , Rebert Ibill'a herse ran away yesterday and siioccedod In domelUhlng tlie slelgh t which It was attached. Themas Williams Is visiting bis parents in Plin.nlxville. miss l'.i.v.vr VArt:xi'uttT. Her I. rent Impersonation of "I'cOnni " t the Opera Heuse. It Is llltle vveudcr that Fanny Davcniert took tlie critics by storm in "Federa," for it would be hard te conceivo much finer work than that which she gives in this her greatest play. Fulton opera hoiise was crowded last night en the lower fleer and the gallery was fairly tilled te witness this dramatic event, before, which all ethers this season must pale their incllectual tires "Federa" Is from the len of nmlle Sardeu, nnd In Its artistic arrangement of emotional situations and quick movement it shows the master dramatist. , , Miss Davenport thoroughly captlv.tetil her audlence last evenlng by the thorough man ner In which she sunk her own Individuality Inte the part of the lovely iVinccsi fedora. It was a character with which llie most ordinary as well ns the most Intelligent spectators could sincerely sympathize. The languid opening of the drama followed by the rapid mevement that characterized the death sccne in the tlret act prcpare the au au dleneo rer surprises nnd the expectation Is faithfully realized. The acting of Miss Davenport is or a sin gularly line character. Containing in It all the sweetness el womanhood, she utthe baine tlme shows in her moral make-up a capacity for rovengo that almost makes the spectator liollevo her te be heartless ; and yet this view is ns quickly chased away by fcome line IlllalllV lllWCOVCrCIl lliai. nuiau-s my n......fc... en Iho darkness or what has geno before. Her supiKirtwas all that could be desired, m,- irenrv l.ee. as I.eris lmmelf. carrying oil" the palm. His iserk was marked by 11 carefulness! and grace through which slione the polisheil actor. M Ins lUanche Weav cr.as Countess OlgaSeukarerr,va'i(.'l received by the audience, and the balance of the cast was all that could be desired. A Wire I)lr Anr tier Hiirrrwful KITert te rrevent n I'lglil. NAwliVll.tn, Teun., Feb. 18. Jerry Col Cel lins nnd his nophew, Sam Scott, living near Shclbyv llie, went te that place and lietb get very drunk and started home. When Hear ing home, Cellins lict n dlme Hint his w ire was net at home and Scelt took It up. Mrs. Cellins was nt home gettlng supper. The men quarreled evor the lict and retired te the yard te fight- llelli drew knives and were cutting ene nnother when Mrs. Cellins rushed between them. Turn ing hastily she ran liack Inte the house, Cellins and Scott made up and shook hands Just thou a llttle child rushed out or Iho heuse and sercamed " my mamma's dead." Entering the men round Mrs Cellins wol wel wol terlng In her bleed. There was ene wound In the lnvck or the head and another near the heart. She seen died. Her IiiikImiiiI Is al most cra.y ever the affair. MNe Sent e Fare." CiurAOe, III., FcK IS. A "no seal no fare" oriraniiatlen has been formed en the North slde, and proposes te lxgln ojicratlens en March 1st. It Is said that as many mem bers as possible or the organization will get en te crowded street cars and will rofue te pay fare unless they have scats in the car. In case the conductor and drivers attempt te oust them they will rcist. It is reported Hint the street car company has under con sideration plans for frustrating the designs or the scict3. OFF TO SUAK1N. m TIIK KXUT.ISU TllOOl'S J.YflJ'JCCTKI) UK rOltE TttEtlt HKVAtlTVIlK. Tlie Iluke of Cunilirlilifn anil thn Vrlnrvsxif Welri Itetlctv llie (Juan! Cnmlrliln TelU Tlirnt In IWmnntirr Their Pltrlpllne nml Duly. Unllcil I" Dcaili. Nr.w YenK, Feb. 18. Gee. Matthews, or the soda water apparatus manufiicturlng firm, died en Sunday. His wire had nursed '11 n .I'll ! : hi" illness till Saturday afternoon when she"was stiiekcn with the same dls dls case rrem w hlch he had sutl'cred, pneumonia. She was obliged te leave) his lied, and seen became unconscious. Yesterday she died without having liecome aware or her bus ban. Is death. The ceuple will be buried to te gut le r. The Illinois Senatorial Contest. Si'iiiNeiint.P, III., FeK 18. Incoming trains this morning are expected te bring in nil the absent members or the legislature and the nrst test ballet is looked Ter this after noon. It Is bolleved that Morrison and his friends have concluded he cannot be elected, and It is thought anether canvass will be held by the Demecrats. Jelin 11. uneny s nnme Is most generally mentioned for a candidate In case it Is decided te drop Morrison's name. Ijenihjx, Feb. 13. The Duke of Cam bridge, commauder-lu-chlofoftho Farces ac companied by the Princes of WalvsJnapocted the guards te-day, provleustothelrdeparturo ferSilakiu. Thoweather was line and the men presented it flne appearance. As Uiey rede ist tlie rovlewlng stand, they were loudly cheered for their flne soldlerly bearing and precision of action., A fter rev low they were d riven by the grand slandand the Duke of Cambridge in 11 short nddrcss urged thorn te romenibor that dlsolp dlselp H110 was 0110 or the cardinal virtues of a geed soldier. He boped tliat they would readily and gracciully submit te all rules and re strictions Impesed en thein. Continuing, the duke mid, " Remember your discipline and duty, your gallantry Is undoubted. Geed-bye. cuards." During his address the duke was repeatedly Interrupted by applause, nnd nt the closeof his remarks the band played the national hymn, wlille the crowds cheered and yelled thcmsolves hearse. A Victory for Ailmlrnl Ceurlivt. l'Ants,Feb. 18. A dispatch from Shanghai says the French Heet under Admiral Courbel has sunk two of the three war ships which took rcfuge In the Nig I'e rlver Sunday. ThocasualHeson the French vessels wero slight and tlie vossels themselves show hard ly any trace or the engagement .vi;ir.v riwMALt, tiii: iron t.v. jii .sairw Jir.i rinr.MAX. An.llvnce of nrtecii Tlinnsaiiil 1'eople Clicerlncn Urate Act. Substitiite Victer, el Kngine 22, is the here of the night In Hosteii. An nudience of llftcen theiisand people was seated In the grand hall oftlie Mechanics' building ciijeyinga"DIck- ens Carnival," when the red curtain caught lire and a tengue of tlame began creeping up its bread surface. The curtain had just fallen en a song bv Mrs. Barry. The people, who w ere pac.kedi.ike sardinesroe te their lect and steed gazingatthe ominous llatne. .Conductor Baldwin signaled te his orchestra ami they struck up .1 lively air. At the same moment willing hand en hostage tere at the curtain, w hlch was by this tlme fairly en fire. A icter, who was detailed Ter just such emergencies as this jumped te the tiles and, climbing up, clinched the supports or the curtain nnd breke thorn, nllewiug the cloth te fall te the stage, where the nre was quickly qiieuchcd. Iho ..11. 1 i.i. inndn no meve toward the exits dur ing this exciting moment and when it was ended breke forth in hourly cheers rer Victer w he modestly slunk out of sight. Twe years If . X lllv fl1v?m?Lf!ritlhl agO, W IIOU till aillliei'.CO Ol HUH uimnii was listening te Pattl In this very hall a sim ilar sccne occurred and two Journalists allay ed sporadic symptoms of a panic which wero manifest. Tlie carnival te-night was a very grand ullalr. Its principal leature was a pro pre cession or four hundred persons in costume, icpresentliig ns many of Dickens' characters. A Savings Hank Gees Umlcr. PenTLAXi', Oregon, Feb. IS. The Tacetna savings bank, of New Tacoma, Washington territory, made an assignment yesterday. The liabilities are net known, but nre estimated at $10,000 te ftO.OOO. 'Iho bank has liccn In oxlstence alsmt ene year. It was started by Wilsen it Wlnbery, of San Francisce. Wilsen baa recently wiuitirawn. The cause or the failure Is tee many leans en small capital. A Cae or I)Istrclng Leprosy. Penrr.AD, Oregon, Feb. IS. A 'genuine case of oriental leprosy has been discovered in the county jail. The patient is a Chlnese prisoner, held for assault te commit murder. The authorities of the state penitentiary ro re ftised te receive him and ferced him back en tlie county authorities He presents a loath leath loath semo appearance. He is new barred fiem all human habitation. Twclte Dead Ileilles ItreiiRlit. Salt Laki:, Utah, Feb. IS The bodies of the victims of the Altn snow sllde camq in te- nighf,twelve in all bavingliecn dugout. Fred f tiiilninn was rescued alive and well. Twe ethers were alive, but Imdly hurt One body, that efa Chinaman, has net been round. The twclve men came In escorted by thellftynicn who brought them or the anion and another lifty who went west rrem here yesterday. A Cmliler IVI10 Speculftleil. CiHCAOO.Fcb. 13.-Mr. Uedman, orthe ilrm orMclraiue&Bodman.saystho amount or the defalcation of Chas. Weed, their cashier, who has disappeaicd, docs net exceed fOOO. Weed is supposed te have lest nioney in simula ting. He had no bad habits Ills young wife is lelt destitute. A MlMlng Clerical Student. ClncAcie, 111., Feb. IS. Jas A. voek, 01 Matteen, 111., who was studying for the ministry and ivas a wertuy man, na-s mys teriously disippeared from the Southern hotel where he lived January 1st He was last seen February 5Ui, when he bad a large roll of money. The proprietor thinks he has been murdered. A Henldcncelllerc-n I'p ly Iljuauiltc. SALT Lakk Citv, Utah, Feb. IS. The nowresldeucoof Jno. Stcnger, president of the Washington colony, was blown le atoms last night by dynamite. I-ess, J3.000. Ne lives wero lest Tlie explosion is supposed te have becu the outcemo of land troubles w liicli have been brewing for two yean. Oatlieitsl In by llie Telegraph IVIrctfilnceTlili Morning. Cyrus W. Field and the Angle-American telegraph company will sue Labouchcre's Londen 3Vu(A for libel. The Baltlmore city councils have tendered Mr. Cleveland tlie hospitalities of that city as he gees through te Washington. Mine. Sainton Delby, at ene tlme a famous contralto or Londen, Is dead. She was born in 1821. She bad net been beard In public, slnce 1870. The Victeria iron mines and lurn.ice In Rockbrldge county, Vit, have shut down en account or overstock, and twelve, hundred men are thus thrown out ofcnipleyment Ilx-Governer Moses of Seuth Carolina, who pleaded guilty te a charge or swindling, was sentenced yesterday te six mouths In the Heuso or Correction, East Cambridge, Mass In Alteena, Pa., the Tewcll beuse, J. O. Valllde's toy and confectionery stere nnd Beekman's grecery stere were destroyed by lira this morning ; Less, $ 15,000, partially Insured ; caue unknown. Tugs went out yesterday afternoon nnd bioke 11 way through the masses or Ice nliove Hell Gate, New Yerk harbor, se that the Imprisoned sound stoatners could make their way te the city. All arrived sarely but were many hours late. Joint K. Mac Iver, secretary of the Detroit beard of trade and ene oftlie loremost grain stattstlcans of the country, has died suddenly or paralysis of the heart, ogetl 42 years He had been attending te bis official duties le a late hour last night Detectives are searching St Leuis ler Chas F. Weed, who Is wanted in Chicago for embezzlement He Is said te be ?10,000 short In bis accounts, as head clerk of Melrnlne, Bedinan !fc Ce., or tnai city, it is euinut in St Leuis that Weed lias geno te Canada. HiMilltiS Itiilrniil AIUIi. Piiii.ADCI.l'lllA, Feb Is CeuiiNcl ler 1L W. ll.irtel and ethor general mortgage bondheldets or the Philadelphia it Reading railroad company, filed an additional exception te the uqHiit or the master en the application of viewers ler leave te make cerlain payments te thn ellect that the master erred in ruiKirting In favor of the iccclvers lsung allowed te o.er e.er o.er ilse their discretion in paying inteiust en certain Items of the lleating debt, fceoured by general iiiortgage scrip. The New sllicr Hill. AslUNdieN-, Feb. IS. A reproientiitlve el the 1'ulteil Pi ess associaileii te-day asked Chairman Bland, of the Heuso committee en coinage, weights and measures U ke thought action would net le taken by the comiiiiltce en the Dershclnier silver bill bofero tlie session closed. "Oh, no," he promptly loplled, "In the Hist place we can't get the committee together and we would net try te take action if we could because it is &e late. It would lie Impossible te kecure cotibldera cetibldera tlcn In tbe Heuf.0, tie.-ii Attriiintlng te lilt u Clillil. Twe moil whllocresslng alet at forty-eighth and Mniket, Philadelphia, Tuesday after noon, wero attracted by the screams et a llttle girl who was lying en the ground surrounded bv n dozen or mere mongrel dogs They drev e oil- the dogs, which were tearing the child's llcsh. She was badly bitten and almost frlght frlght ened te death. She said that her nnme was Mamie H.osen, and that she had been follow fellow follew ud by thrce cr four dogs wlille returning r.n.nn Imlclinr's shnn with SOIUO IllCat llie dogs Jumped around licrand snapped at the meat The child) age twelve, lieuiine frighten ed and started te run. The dogs weie joined bv etheri. and quickly secured the meat, after w hlch they attacked the llttle girl, thiewing her down and biting her nlmut the face, arms and legs Several ol'tbe wounds are large and il.uigeieus, and great t-are will Isi necessary te s iv e the child's life. 1 - MiiMiiirnule C.imliul nt tlie Kink. Last evening the first masquerade earulvinl of the season was held at the Ijineaster skating rink. The doers weie opened at7:30 mid thociewd was net long in pouring in. Notwithstanding tlie large ntleiidance nt the opera heuse te soe Miss Davenport, tlie gal leries wero packed Willi spectators many or them coming rrem the opera heuse after the lHirferniaiicc. The grand march took place at US30, and there wero 82 masked .... ,,iM in li. All wero en skates and no ene was permitted en the fleer ox ex cept theso w he were masked. The costumes were very handsome At lo;e'elnek the march w as concluded and all unmasked. The fleer was then open te overyono and skating was kept up until 11:3a The affair was 11 success. Ileranipeil With S'-'O.OOO. Portland, Ore, Feb. 18. James Glllaud, chlef clerk of the Washington territery dis trict court, has geno te British Columbia, tak ing with him nearly 520,000. He has lived many year in the territory and ha hereto fore Ixirne a geed reputation. AtqulttPtl or lulling Ills I-allier. CiiirriivVA Falls, Wis., Feb. 13. Robt Wright, who killed his father ten days age, was acquitted and discharged at the examina tion yosterday. Wright's lather came home drunk nnd the ovldence showed that the son did the sheeting In 6clf-dcrcuse. Klluliellllewll Null". A gi out many young men and fanners in tend leaving Bhertly for the We!t,w here soine of them Intend settling. All the rime at present ! the skating rink. It seems te be well attended nightly. Special attractions are given ouce u week. On 'lhurs day evenlng a grand dress "carnival" will take place, which premises te be well tit- Bunlness in general Is very dull, but bright hopes are Indulged In for the near future. Cute Continued, Tlie conspiracy case against Schorvveod and Dull, which was te have been heard. byAldcr man Barr, this morning, was continued until Friday, en neeeunt el the absence of a inn teral witness . The hearing or Henry Waltz, en the charge of rape, wasicentluued by Alderman Mo Me I GH1111, this mernlrg, en account of the ut 6cn? of the father of the (jirl, An Aiireiin Tenn'ii l'lcry Violation. Tomiistesk, A. T., Feb. ls-Fire jester day destroyed the business part or the town or lllsbee. Less, f 100,000. Cistanda it Ca, the heaviest lesers, are dainuged te the cxt tent or f 20,0e0 ; Insurance, f 12,000. The rest or the Insurances will net execed ?10,000. ncrinniD'n Treaty Willi Samoa. Londen, Feb. 18. A treaty with Samoa was signed by Germany en November 10, at Alile, the ostenslblu purpose being te secure geed government and the certainty or justlce ler tlie Oermau residents or the islands The oxpense of administering the court I pro vided out of fines and from the revenuw of prison labor. A Vessel's Nife Arrital. GLAbdOW, Fell. 18. Tlie sieamsmp niave of Georgia, et the State line, arrived te-day. She left New Yerk en the 5th Inst, being it few days evor due. A slight uneasiness had begun te be felt llJJ-I TllVIl IX U I UA Tl exs. Wabhinoten, FeU 18. Fer the Middle AtUmtle states Tair weather, in the Interior cleariug vveather en the coast, winds shifting te north and west, slightly celder in southern and central iortlens, slight rlse In tempera ture In extreme northern portion. Dentil ef.t Well Known llhlne. s-. e.tTir Del.. l'OU. IS. itev. 00111. Treasury llalances.' Wasiiinoten Feb. IS. In tbotreasury to te day: Geld coin and bullion, f 237,879,231 ; sil ver dollars nnd bullion, 5150,111,911; frac tional silver coin, ?30,135,1S2 j United Suites notes 517,391,5S3 ; national bank notes ?10, 210,181; depesit with national bank deposit ories 810,175,309. Total, M92,513,HX). Cor. tillcates outstanding, geld, 5122,771,850 j silver 5111,221,9115 currency, $31,015,000; internal rcveuue receipts 5110,811; customs, 5.rS2,00S. Ilessa'it Sen Agalimt lte' Tactic. Deiilin, Feb. 18. In nn interview, yester day, at Skibbecn, Florence ltessa, son 01 O'Donevan, said that he was net at all In fa vor of the use or dynamlte as a means or so se curing concessions from England. A Treaty With the lteers. BuiiLlN, Feb. a Germany has signed a treaty of commerco aud amity with the Beem of Transvaal. TUB CAIlIXnT Ol' CLEVET.AXV. Seme Information Concerning tlie Calilnct That I? Kn.liirseil as Unliable. Albany atspatch te New Yerk Hernia. The following statements mny be Implicitly rolled upon. The information was obtained lrem the host and most reliable autherity: First Prosident Cloveland's cabinet will net be formally announced until after that gentleman's arrival In Washington. siren nil The assertion that the cabinet would be named at the clese of the present week was circulated without the knowledge or consent of theso cntirely familiar with the exact facts Third Even If a cabinet Is agreed upon heie, thonamesarosusceptlbloto change at the very last moment fourth Mr. Cloveland Is net Ukelj te leave Albany for Washington until the morning of Starch 3, the day immodlately ireenillni? his lnaucuratlen. 1 .. . 1 v-.. ,.A 1....U .tliMia am nut rail ii" te Albany additional "distinguished 1 ,.. ... ......... "----, ,..,.. DBinocratle statesmen" lerransuimuuii, ,Suth Mr. Tliurnun lias net been invltcu te Albany, and Is net oxpectod hore. .Seventh Mr. Cloveland has net yet com- nienced te wrlte his Inaugural message, aud will net de se until next week. Eighth The document la net likely te be 'J. ,1..... l. wit tltiinn llin length of Ills 1H- meus loiter of acceptance, probably a llttle !'"". !. lmlfjlnri.il nf William MaTWOll Eviirl's scntences delivered befere the elec- r i teral commission or 1870, which fraudulently seated Mr. R. B. Hayes as iiresmcin. ? Nbifi-The presidonMlect is nw. ' -.-g worried ever the tremendous n sh Mvi.h lint statesmen 10 111s m " " ; , -a !"K . i '.1..I..I.. iniii.ru .Inllv received ft y(i lg1,t?eaus'bHec,csMec r nnd slinpie niaiiiiereu u i". ....--. v , ,-, f;-j correspondent cenversctl with Win t hi Wlllet street residence he was aa placid mdjy blaml as Iho day he llrst took a ueat Intha y?-J m Ilsi ILUIIU1I HUUII i- j "- ... a' , tnJ.oFautteritljn.toboUwUiyM at present vyruu.g. --; ,i,7. m r J& tradlctlen nore 01 wu . ---, rj-- ,j llavird is te be secretary of state, and Mr. ' iVV..1"... "JZ.JZ.rv nf thn treasury. Tlierf 5' fellow tKe Bo.nevvl.at w ell feundcsl assortleiw ' that Mr. tiarianu i? 10 "; , m.Ja,C.) , ind Mr. Vilassecretarver war DfflremttfeTJ all w unceruiiu. -.. v'. . --,x..ii. . TftM oxecutlve chamber at the new capltet Tenth tinil .ml The cabinet slate (v as It gees) lately niadeup by theyftrnW as far and jmstmnster general, Mr. Tbuniuvn te .e-X tary of the Interior, and Mr. MennafSv .nnMr r tint nnvv. iiu ion iint4vs ,j'j Sy uSuWAiU As i luive ald bpfen. tf ablnet programme I nsceptlble erteeijl' , v cab: liw vAsii.i, a'., - . I caumetpreKiuuiiiiu iiiiww,-...- vii.i 11. Spotswood, I). D., the well known divine, c.)iang6ut tUe very tat 'nemmj u tW- nnd pastor or the Prcsbyterian chun-b at this BUtementis uiaile upeu nutherity Uiaiewi.f -nlace. died Ust evenlng after a short Illness net 1 auesUencd. ! ,-. i"" """ '." .v. -" ;..".-c 1.1. ,. Tim in the Boventy-Heveiiui j I." ".. ,f". ,:: fiuicnil service wm ue uciu e '"-j , " neon at the Presbyterian church, of which he was a pastor for se many years The President Obsertcit Ash Weilnciiluy. Wasiiinoten, Feb. I8.-TI10 president observed Ash Wednesday by atteudlng ill no service at St Jenn's Episcopal church this morning, and denying hlrnseir te visi tors during the day. (loins te IVlliulngteu. Jjfc-J The Paradox Varnisn comieny " -"-v. lored In Wilmington, Del., ywl9r"nJJXft Dr. J. F. iraiuz, 01 um toy, ;,r""J"7iTT' preixwcs te romevo rem iiwi w" "jv "jv vernlsU works t M"u$ JM owned and operatod by ' Jif "Kftj te build for thcin mera &, S and mectianicai 1' '"""., nlnrteaT .1- Nerthern ra lread near WHiniugw. I S
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