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NO. 55.
LANCASTER PA., THUKSDAY, NOVEMBER, 1, 1880.
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CITY COUNCILS MKKT.
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l(eilt nl Ceiimillteea Wtti'ii en the Hewer
la llnln Hid Neillifn.lrtu H.) '" llBlrrrpit.
Cnurilllen el I ha city I'Jsaniee The
Slreel tUllnsy Orilliiaui il1:,"",,,
Helli hraiiahei.ufoeunclttnet " City hall
n Weduesilay iiveiiIiik. l'ollewJ"K U'O
I'lecmllligs of the meeting i
ni:i.i:i:T council
Present i Mumim. Ilelenlus, llei(r, ltljc.
Reinley, Riddle, White, Wise n"1 Ktans,
prMldenl.
The report or the water tNioimltlOe for the
mouth or Ootntier was read.
A petition for new- sewer t if .Hast Vltie
street u read and referred tu tlie ijtrootcoiu ijtreotcoiu ijtroetcoiu
mlttien. Dr. Ilelenlus, from a iqssilsl roiiiuilllooap reiiiuilllooap roiiiuillleoap
(minted te visit it convention el municipal
altalta, hnlil In Reading, made . written re
port. 1 tin ptiriwirt el the dis-ii ilieul lias been
noreieioro punilsiicd.
'llie monthly rntKir.i of thn street committed
was read. It oent,alus nothing new.
Tlie ordinance le tlm regulation of pit
songer railway jCompaules In tlm city el Lau
raster, read a first tlmenl the October meet
I hit, Ka. taken tin and read a soeond tliue.
Dr. Beleului einiujsl ail amendment that
Die tlrst section he amended by Itisertlug tee
words that tlm list rail iVhavu a wagon tread
or net 1m, than four inched "
Tbe chair decided that th'l? o;neudinont, II
lwssed, would have te be pV'luled and laid
etcir. Theatnendmtiit war defeated. The
erdlnaiu'ii was read a third jlli'in ami adopted
hy a vole of seven ayea te 01WO no. Common
reiincll Htuemled the llrst w tlen by adept
Inn the abete ameiiiliiieiit.aml 'he erdinandi
ilea ever.
Common council ordinance N . I, 1uih.
leg tax ou itenerant iti xlclnu., m read
lliroe Unit), and pawn! Uliaulmeilisly.
A resolution, reducing llie aa'i'ary of the
health comiiila.leuor Irem JJOO tue HOO ler
annum, wu read ntid ailepte-t-- Coiiiuieu
council iion-cencurrixl. .
.Mr. Ktddle pro.nnted llie roUlevilnic pai-era
telatlre te butldliiK n wej te drain tlm
northern ami oiitein ectliea of the city
l.ANCAarf'r.n, Auk 'i, IhrH.
Appruxliuatnitlmataui l of uer Irem
I'f Iiim and C lay uticeti te il'Iay and Hener
Mir Htm'ta. V
Sewer fl fiet lusldii dUifiieler tllh two
f- "-ourteaef Lrlck laid en elRe and Hterm beck
en 1"1ke and ktnrm bi
luu 11 crunu of arch.
I ' nig rrem aprlUKUic llu
r l.eiiulli. 1 ill fei.
Id Ida. l.Ml.x), uti icdj
rJjwr tQeu.ana . iiij.b.
f.arttieiearUuii, U.HI cubic Ault,al
cent . t.Ti! (
It MJk eieaVatlKii, l '"icntli jrafril., at
... .1 10.1") (i
tteav ackliiy I .10 nole yut at It SO. i.MM P
w
la.iii n
Ih I, plan augircui ilelUerhu t.Jie aowaxe
Inte th stream at crossing eIll'Mur elr atrvet
from whnrelt Worried Inte the v-'enetOia
reek at Hanck' d 1111 aud taking Ovnter from
the creek abee thla Jwlnt tiy me.ira of plpca
le the preaenl water work a. f
I.anca.ii n, ug. IKi-V
AppriixliuatoirttliuateetooKtVtoIiHiKerlruui
lay and ltesorvelratrtHila te Ji mint In the
( ineMegn creek, tlOfeel lxilu.lhenty water
nerka. S
Lnth. 10.ejIiitL
llrlck.. 1,1 J,li, wltfacemeut nml lay
Injf.Wper theuianit JT I Jl JIS t"
flecic excuTatleu, SO'") cubic in 'nl, ai
II ... . . . . . JOIMIW)
Farili oietvnllni), ln.tJl cubic ti iU al
W .. .. ,
Mune backlUK9,Mii cubic !. uy II u,
7 wi si
5,.-Ji i)
I'eUl . I ,7,ilt M
10 wblcb adUltlenat tiwnvtM .irum
.North l'rlncn and Ulay tu CI O nml
l(ttetvelrtrct f
w.su :;
total ( .. 1111,1mm
Te till muat be added oewtqVf lUht of way
through private property efalxiul two mile..
Te 'St Srurrigt Cv ulill.rr ' .n ,'i 01 lt
LVy vf iMiietitttr
Ui.MLLUK.v . In ai-oerrtV'iii with dlreo dlree dlreo
tleni received truui our venf.mlltf e 1 lme
made liiatriinienul oxaminacile')". together
LUiiiuiatnieiiB, uinmiier
of tin) rlnui lltitn
the iMH'urKtt or the
vHmn (jj,f Hit edy of
min etuuiiiiw or cw e( the
nietel lebkltiK le t
northern ami eastern nt
IuCAter. aud herewith Iji-i: l,ine te prevent
report, tegelbei with plan, prr dlliwaud oall eall oall
inatea )
At the Intel Kvtlun of I'rlf'Ke and Clay
dtreeta we find a elnl at whtei) the drainage
from three aldu, north, auiitli auu ' "eit, loin,
pi-ciIiiK oil In an einterly dirwi I n. llm
we make the Initial peiut ler all the different
project. a
All our prejwu auirije't clrcul r hrlck
ewemerali Ttml clear lunlde illaiiiulier.
I true KunnltiK u newer alen llaV air cot
te about lleaurrelr htrttit, near the"' eaatern
lliulta of the city, a illstauce of A,iJJ I eet. and
tlieie delivering tlm Kjwane Inte a livliitf
stream or aulllclent MiUiiue te carry - It oil.
Thla would, however, clellter It li ite the
I'eneatOKa creek at Kauck'a dam, 11 " the
water werka, cenaerpmntly In cop neotlen
with thla plan incut bumiiue plan le J Ku' the
pure water from alKiethU point. Uud ler
thli we project taking the water llj'iun the
creek north of the railroad ', Lnhlye,
carrying It In threo feet Irua. pipes
te the water werka, a iltitance c t IJ.Jld
leet, or by heavy cutting threiiKh '"'" tiill
ea allow 1 In the plan, the dlatauce eawi be de
creased te 8,060 feet, ataceat of ?-, which,
added te the coil r the newer te tHoservelr
"treet, of 3.1019.7, would inakext total cost
ettul pi in cl . Thlts tee, would
InioUe the hulliliuguf a recelt0ui; leionelr
near the city water werka, lien'i which the
water, after Bottling, would he ptiiiriptd te the
present supply reacrvelra, thai laiaurlni; n
supply of water el lnurli botler uujallty than
at preaent,
Uuraecund plan Is tocentluuu thys U leel
aewer from Ueaervelr street tea iKnl III the
eieek l)0lew the water werka, tlmadaiXverliiK
all the dowaije below the water aupply. ( Thla
ewer we carry down at a Krade sulUciet.t for
perfect ilralnase, keepltiK an high aa pei.llble
te avoid heavy cuIUiikn west et Hanck'n riud
south of the riiladulphU turnpike. 'J?he
itHirse aa well ai grades and cuttingH ale
shown In the accompanying plana. V
l'lie distance el thw line Irem I'rlnce streetl
tea point below the water werka Is l5,tK'
feet, aud Is eatluiated te ceit $Ul,leO.S5.
The third plan, a, Hhewn ou the map 1 11-
veUei n tunnel 3,1M teet long, atlll ualiiit
tnai VHi 01 our upii piau irum rriuuu ie
lieaerveir atreui aiengviay aireet. inn eaii.
mate et the entire cost el thla plan la fW.OIl..
7. Thin plan beeun te be the most feasible
and least expensive.
a ayHtemei smaller er.vncn sewers, ic.m
lug into the main aew or, could peifectly drain
this aoctleii et the city.
Heiectluliy sulmiltted,
H. U. H1.Ar.MAKr.11,
Civil Engineer.
I.A.M Anlltil, Aug. "0, 1Sv3
Aproxinate estimate cost el hower by
tunnel line.
Frem I'rlnruaiul Clayitreeta te Ue.er
TOirtlrc-ul, S.IiJ tnut ; Katlmate J-UJM -7
rium Hesrveir elitut le t'eiiuttiii;
creek. 0.300 feet
llrlck, with CHuient and la lug
'i,,0iW,Hl4Hi , I.1J.IU i
iteck eicavatleu, ",0l cuble
yaids, at tl.en 7,ui mi
Karth excavutlen, II.C0I cubic
jartlM, at'ile.. S.CH 1.1
Stene backing,!, lMcuble yards
at II (0 1,7,1; (11
runnel, 3,1"0 teet, (VJ tuble
yAsM,nir w ..... si rail)
r,i,ic mi
IJ0.IIII 17
This Plan calls ler luntieliiig 8 feet In ill-
atneter under the l'hlladelphla turnpike
near the new alma liotise, and enterlug the
Conostega creek a few hundred leet uolew
the point In thu ether plan, The dlamoter la
made te admit or arching, but It NulUctently
solid rock Is excavated this may boemlted.
LA.NLAsrmt, Sept. SI, 18SC.
i:stiuiale of cost of a toot water plpe line
from north of I'eiiiiajlvanla railroad 011
t'oiiestega ureek te the city water werka.
Distance 13,310 toot or - e -J mllex.
Cilbblng, etc., at bead
Kxcavaileneurtb, II.SJUC. yd. at 0l U'ljOWl
" lock, tfiWV yds. ultl J.800UU
Pipe 13 310 feet, buad ler Joints, 1,1'W Julula.
Packing Laying.
Acoempanyiug the aboe' cslluiatcH were
prellle plana of the several proposed sewera,
drawn en larve sheets of paper, hung en the
walla of select council chamber.
Adjourned.
COMMON UOtlNnil,.
CotDiuen council wa called te order at 7
o'cleck: with the following members prosent t
Mssars. Auxer, flare, Haumgardner,
Ilrailte, Cermeny, Creabaugh, Ciimtnlnga,
lUliz. ISaby, Klwrman, tlneilvll, Urell,
llarlley, Ilerahey, Umg, Menlznr, Muere,
Nell, .Slug, Hloriuleltr, liiiiiiermaii antl
Heard, preatdenl.
The reading el the minutes of the last
stated meeting was dlBimwd with,
Jehn Hartley, elected le fill the vacancy
named bv the removal of t,'yrus Winter
Irem the Klghlh ward, appcared and took the
oathef cilllce.
Mr. Ilradel presenled the potltlen of a large
ntimber of cltlrena, praying ler the oxtensloii
of the water main en Kremuut atreet. The
ietltlen was reTorred le the water committee,
Mr, Uiimmlnga presented a etlMiiu ler n
gutter en North Duke alreel, belwreu N'ew
and Clay atreeta. Hefernnl te the street
oemiulttoo. .
inr. fiir iin.
Thore)Kirlof the oily treasurer ler the
mouth 'of uotebor was presented by Mr.
Uaumgardner. It showed that the laat
month's receipt were ti71 lb, laal month'
paymenLs 111,30158 mid the balnnce In
treasury t.M.OM SI. l'ollewliig are the
balances tu Iboseioral appropiUtlens;
Inlsieit en loam, lnrliidiiu sinking
fund ,. 1I9.1VI M
Mtirel damagra . ,. Urt W
Itopalratestieots ... 2,071 w
(I nut I ok and macntaliiltlllg stnet I,W 'Jl
Water werka, guneral ... . 5,8 in lis
Laying walet plitnt ... . I.1W 11
cnlarKs 5.M0 1;
Police and tmnkejr 6,970 01
LlgllllllKClly ... . 1I.I.M07
Flieilrpattineiil, gvnvial , 1,813 'U
Kalarles fur nrudeparliiieiil I OW ftl
ITentlngencIra .. .W II
llelglan blocks 173(11
Ceialsttiet sewer .... l 00
The report el the llnance cominltlce for
the month showing the ntimber and amount
of bills alllimed, was read.
1KI.KPIIONI' Wllll.s.
Mr. Kberiiian presented the report of the
llie committee ler the mouth. The couitult ceuitult couitult
tce recommend that the telephone company
be directed te remeve their wliea freui the
Urn alarm pole a at enin.
Mr. Leng meted that the action of the
oeuunltteo be approved as te their action ou
removing the tolephouo wires.
Mr. Cummlngs aald Chief Veudemtnlth
Informed him that the removal of the
wire would necessitate an exH)iisoef 1,000
te procure new imles te take the placoef the
telephone isiles usi d by the city and he did
net think tne city whs able te stand that ex
pense new. In addition thore has net been
any recent trouble with the tire alarm sys
tem, hy reason of the tolepheno and Are
alarm wires being en the same pole.
Mr. Leng aald lie belleed his motion le be
out of order btciuse the whole matter was
referred le the tire committee at the last
meeting, te ant as they decmM 1)11 for the
Interest of the city.
'I he resolution adopted al the last special
meeting by select council te accept onglne
Ne. .1 was taken tip ter acUen and tiy a
unanimous lu'u the engine was accepted.
Mr lieug presented the report el the lamp
committee ter the mouth el October. During
that time tweelfctrlc, threegaaaml two gaso gase gaso
line lights lme been erected.
Mr. Leng's ordinance imposing a tax en
itinerant and traveling doctors was read
three times aud adopted by n unanimous
Vele. Kelts t council concurred. Tlie ordin
ance Is ss fellows
An Ordinance
ltnislng a lax and providing (et the collection
of trie satue, en ttliisranter lruellng Oocters.
section 1 he H enlalurd tiy trie galecl and
common council, of the city of Lancaster, l'a,
Ih it irem and attur the paMagu of this ontt entt
n.nce. It tha'l 11'iltie Uwiul ter any Itinerant
or UaTBllng phjslclin, surgeon, oculist, or
any person or pcianns prvtuudlng leprncilce
mudljlua In any et It. depirlinenU, whether
by (rte consultation, rccemtncnilltig a patent or
jirepitutiry uic-dlclup.orelhorwUe prescribing,
vending 01 arlllng, or causing te be aelil any
muOtclue whn'auever . iieUber uliall It belawlul
ler sny person or jwraena te treat dlaeaaea, In
nriultles or ilehiruiltlna by any methods or
means whatsoever, wneieruie couinnnaatlen Is
lecelved Ulrvctlv or luulrrctiv,
', witiiiu tun
cer
peratu limits et thecliyef Lanca.ter, I'a
ex
cept, he, sbe et th.y shall jiay Inte tbu
iiuaury 111 inn aiei-ciuuuiuineu city, sueri sum
or aiiiua us prtlid for In cc S of thla oidl eidl
nance sxi Hist tiem and alter the paasaja et this
Orutnance, any am h iwien or rersenalucluded
In ec 1 el telt erulnaiice, ahali pay a Lx or
Ike into et twenty nve I in) ilnlbtrs ler one Hi
day, and ten (Itu) dollars per day. for each sue
estdlugday IDercaller. Paid tax topatdtntbe
Mayer. Inadance, wneaball la.uu a penult te
aalu person or ihiaeiis upon the receipt of Uiu
money And he (thu uiajuri shall I.iy the same
te the city ireaauier
tie 1 it i further provuled tbMthls ahsll net
apply te risUlenl phalclclsiis, aurgeeus, ucu
lt-14. druggUta, or any ether peraeu or persons
be'dlng a aeldlut or any ether special license,
issued hy the court et common pleas el the
counlyel Lancaster, .tatu et Iuunalvaula
exc I itiiinny liersen or mjraens vlelattns
thrt iue ifieiis of this ordinance, Shalt be
deemed kuIiiv of mtaa'tnneauer. aud unen con
vlotlen ituy a flue net exceeding oiiehundrvd
(l!) uei less than afty tW) dollars let each
ettfinHii. 01 underge Imprtaonineat for net raeru
than thlrt) 1 ) da)a nor lea. than ten (101 days,
01 beih.ai the dl.crullimef the court.
I.A1I O.N I II K T A ill. I-
The retMilinien passed by se I eel council te
take 1,000 Irem the coutingeiil fund te pay
Contractor Themas Wiley, for Belgian blocks
en West King atreet, was laid 011 the table
011 motion of Mr. llaumgarduer. He slated
that the contingent fund did net have money
enough le warrant 1,000 being taken Irem It
aud that the tliiancoceiiimlttoo would make
some ethor Hrraugouiefit by which he would
get 1,000.
I UK. lUII.nilAUUUlll.VAMb.
The atreet railroad ordinance was read
twlce and 011 third reading Mr. Ciiuuiilngn
moved le amend section I, se as te read after
Hal rail, llie wagon tread et winch shall be
net le&a than four Inches wide.
Mr. Ilaumgardner utlered aa a further
amendment that threo Inches 13 the tread.
Mr. Leng said that he did net think the
members were prepared te ote and he
mined te deter re lien until the uext meet
ing. Mr. lUuiiigurduer withdrew his amend
meutaud Mr. Cummtnga' was adopted. This
action laid the ordinance ever for 0110 mouth.
Mr. I'umiiilngs ettered a resolution that
llie city be represented In the future at all
municipal oemeiillnua similar te the oue re
ceully adopted al Heading. The resolution
was aieptud.
'the I'rsalilsut and (Hltce-Seekera,
'llie billow mg aiiiieuiiieuienl was iaaued
al the While llouse ou Wedneaday : "l'he
preuluent lluda 11 abaelulely tieceasary te llie
preper perlortuaiiceef public duties, that the
tlnie between the I Ot li of November aud the
uext meeting of Congress should be at his
Ullsnesal. Iree from liitorruiitlen. Within
tWs 1
deiy
en V.v
tWs latrled he will be obliged te
utuisvii te Msitera, excein tiiv.
actual public buslness of Im-
iHittanVe Till, will be couatrued te In-
clude iilj plicatiens or reoeiiuuondatlona for
etllce. 'Aula nellll atlenls glsen te the pub.
lie tliueerly te dispose In advance el the
plea that Vi trip te Washltigteu had been
made lu lujuorauce af thopreaideiit'R arrangu.
luenta. 'tiBis usual publle receptions at hall
past 1 e'elnisVk en Mondays, WwlnesdnyH and
1 riuavH wiiAjsjuiaiiuueti."
Melli.ult,
lasleu Coiiseutleii.
A contention
committee e( the
the general missionary
. church In the United
esday, In New Yerk.
Ktatea was held Wi
itlshep llewiinu
adopted was "
resided. The motto
million for missions
from collectious al
0," aud 1,060,000 was
asked as the Hum t
0 appropriated for the
ear. A resolution ex-
work for the ensulr
ceiiuing itui lumiKS .
and Beinl-ollielal pnji
the body te the elllclal
ana the I, Oil) secular
Itirnlshed missionary
uewspapers that hat'
Information te the tie
was auepteu. com.
mltteea wero apiHli
npaln. tne Uatnolle
. UM UITJUlUniBlll..
ment In. the United
Htates, acts or the Wen,
rs foreign and home
w French work In
missionary societies.
the United States, and
wert In any tea-
tlen of the United .Slate
7
.i.irirx x.iquur tiaie
The New Jeraey su prei'
Mutt Cluse.
court has decided
the excise lawa of 1877 ant,
8, uuder which
1,1.00 saloeu llcensea liav
iceu granted in
Newark, te be unoenatltut
al. The result
of this decision la that no
een-keeper lias
the right te sell linuer uu
the legisJature
ineets and onsets a uetv law,
Vi,
Tha Mikade'al'nclaimtug,
The Japanese minister la TLdwhlngtea has
ongaged rooms nt the Arlltigtcjjter the uncle
et the Mlkftile and his suite, lmbering 14
persona, whonreexpeetoa te arhv en Fri
day and maKO an extenuea siajes, -wMhlng.
ten.
1 -
KCI10KS OF THE ELECTIONS.
riijf MtrutiLiVAN rt.VKAi.iTr in tub
HTjrn iru.L it 114.1, we.
A Usinecralle (lain In Ilia I'aiinaylianla Cen-
grssaleiial tlrlrgalleu Munlaun Deraatsal
,ln Illinois anil Caillala'atllatrlel lu Dan.
ger The IjiImI al the Situation,
Later returns Irem tlie state elections de
net materially niter the figures. Many of
the countles have ropertod elllclally and
clese osttmates have Iteeu made in the etlisra.
Arcerdlng te llm lakat returns lleaver has a
plurality of Mfi'Sl. The legislature Is over
whelmingly Uepubllran, standing as fellows :
Henate Republicans, 3d, Demecrat H.
Heuse Republicans 137, Dainecrati 01.
Following is llie revlH'tl list of pluralltles
for Heaver and (Hack :
nev. I8HJ,
, nev. 1880.
SS I h I ta
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ts LOU.S'ltES
I
Adams
Allegheny
Armstrong
Ikatsr
Hertford
Iterks . .
Illali
llradfntd
Itueks
Miltlei
( ambila
Cameren
Chi hull
Ontie s .
Cheater
Clarien
Cleattlcld
Clinten
Columbia
Crawford
Cumberland
I Mil phi 11
Delaware
Mk
Kile
Payette
Korea t ,
Krankliu
Fulton
tlieune
Ittinllngdun
Indiana
JerToiteu
.tuntatu .
tjickawauau . .
laincaater
laiwieiicu
l.ehunen
Lehigh
I.Ufcei nn
Leemlug
McKean .. . .
.Mercer
Mimin
.Menree
Montgomery
Menteur
Northampton .
Northumberland
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Philadelphia
Pike
I'ettei
schujlkUl
Mnjder
Heineraet. . ..
Hulltvau
siivU0h.iniia
llexa .
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DI.MOinAIU- OAtN IM CONOltKSM.
Ill the general Democratic gloom In the
state Is a ray el suushlne In a galu In the
Democratic delegation lit Congress. The
new delegstleu will stand, Republicans IP,
Democrats 11 The present delegation is Ro Re
publicans ;e, Democrats 8. Rallerty Is beaten
in the Fayette Ureen district by McUulIeugh,
Republican, by a plurality of 203. Nerman
Hall, Democrat, has beaten Torpode Roberts,
"boedlo" candiilate by about 1 00. Hcett
has deleiited Maekey in the IJrle district hy
1,000. His maj irliy two ears age was lOi
I'engreaauiau horaulen la deleated hy Lynch,
Deuiecrut, by about fcOO majority. Hall was
elected by ever .00 majority in the Curtlu
distrlcL s ull H electtif ever Tate by a ma
jority of 010.
'1 be I'miena' ticket wasMiccessful mNortU mNertU
ampum county as fellows ; Jehn 1. Miller,
abend , Russul ('. .Stewart, district atterney ;
Cel. Dachredl for Senate ; and W. II. Hullck,
for Assembly, The city charter was carried
hy 110 majority.
lu Yerk the city chnrter was carrlecl by 6M7
majority, ltlack'a plurality Is 2,5Ca
Ittdnced Ilemncratlc Msjerlly In Cengreaa.
ilie Democratic maerlty in the national
llouse el Represeiitatties ha-s suffered
severely In the elections of Tuesday, aud the
latest calculations place It at P, with a chance
that ul'lclal returns from soma districts new
regarded doubtful may slightly Incroase It,
The majority In the present llouse Is 11. The
result shows Heme surprising features, nota
ble among them being the prospect of
8esker Carlisle's defeat In his hlthorte
eerwhelmingly Democratic district In
Kentucky. William R. Morrison Is defeated
in Illinois aud William M Springer gets
through by a uarrew margin. Most et the
large Republican gains are In strong Demo
cratic states, w hile the Democrats hae made
some gains lu Republictu states.
In New Jersey,
l'he Democratic majority lu New Jersey la
placed at 7, til, the legislature Is reported a
lloen Joint ballet, with one se-called Laber
Democrat holding the bslauce of pen er. The
Democratic slate commlttee claim a inalerlty
el thrue en joint ballet,
lu (lllinr States,
111 Minnesota the Demecrats gain three
congressmen and Republicans carry the state
ticket.
In Ken.ucl.y the Republicans gain two
congressmen, and Njieaker Carlisle's district
is lu doubt.
lu Ohie the Republicans gain fl 30 congress
men and sweep the slate by 15,000.
In Illinois the Republicans gain four cou ceu
grtHHiuitu aud have the legislature
Tlie Virginia delegation, which, in the
prrseut Congress, la eight Democrats and
two Republicans, will be In the next three
Democrats, six Republicans and one Kulght
nl Laber.
The returns from Delaware are nearly all
In. The missing enes are based en the vote
eflSSI. TniKglvesHlggs (Dem.) ',300 ma
jority evnr Hollecker (Temperance Reform).
In Indiana there wits again of tlnee Repub
lican congressmen and the Republicans
elis;ted the state ticket by 6,000 te 8,000. The
legislature la close.
Tne majority against Morrison, In the
lCighleenth Illinois district, may reach 1,000.
lu I allteruia there are Indications of Dem
ocratic gaiiiB lu Congress and legislature.
Judge reckham'i! Democratic majority in
New Yerk, Is nearly 0,000.
Retuius Irem all but two towns in Msssa.
fli uncus gie the following vete: Fer Gov-enier-Amoa
(Reji.), 121,701; Andrews,
(Detu , 112,200; Lathrop (I're.), 8,118. Cor Cer
recti d returns Irem the Ninth congressional
district gives llurnet (Dem.), 0,003 j i:iy,
( Rep, ) 0,bSe. In the Tenth district Russell's
(Dem.), plurality is 761. This, with Merse's
blectieu evor Ranney In the Third, is a Dem
ocratic gain et three which Is reduced te two
by the election of Ledge (Rep ), ever Lover Lever
lug (Dem.) in the Sixth.
llieV, M, U. A. concert.
The musical eutortatnment te he ghen-at
the court heuse tomorrow evenlng under
the auspices of the Yeung Men's Christian
Association Ladlea' Auxiliary premises te be
a suecesslul as well as delightful allalr. The
line programme will be under th- direction
or Mr. Walter Uausuian. ime of Laucaitet's
faerltu musicians.
Tlis (Idd Fellenrs' llxcursleu.
The Odd Fellows' excursion en Tuesday
next te the Philadelphia Academy or Music,
Philadelphia, te hear Fredealck Warde,
premises te he quite large. The excursion Is
ever the Philadelphia .t Xteadlug railroad
and tickets are geed for three days. See the
advertisement.
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Vburch en November 8 and 0.
Following la the programmeof the Chosler
Vallay Ministerial aasoclatlen te be held In
HL Paul's church, tills city, en Monday and
Tueaxlay, Nev. 8 and 0 ;
MOMDAT KVRMIMI KSSIO.V,750 p. i,
1. Hertnen, J, W. Ilradley,
TUKSDAY MOftNLVd NUSSIOM, 0S50A. M.
2. Devotional exercises, Ilfteen mlnutes.
3. Miscellaneous business.
A. Ileportiief pastors, net oxceoding thirty
mliiulea.
5. Wherein lles the BCcret of the survessef
speelal KvangellsU T A. Hakes, H. Oracey,
(J. Heed, C. It. Johnsten, (J. Alcorn, A. F.
Tayler.
ft. Address, L. C. tirlllltha, of Columbia.
7. What can be done te stir up Otxl's
isseple te the greatest lalth ? H. O. (Jre3e, F.
(1. Coxsen, A. Oray, J, Dungan.C. Heads, C.
L. Oaul, D. T. Smyth, 1. M. Itrady.
tuksday Ar'Tr.nxoe.v skssie.v.
As per adjournment,
8. Dovetlotial exercises, llrtceu minutes.
0 Address Obsonatiens Abroad, A,
Oaken.
10. The cause and cure et Anarchism, J,
R. T. Gray, II. T. (.ulgg, W. llamrerd, .
Molveo, Dr. U. D, Carren, W. Powick, T. M,
Jacksen, A. Jehnsen.
11. What Is, and what should be the rela.
lien of the church te luocatise et temperance 1
O. T. Hurlock. L. I). McCllntnck, J. O.
Weed, J. 11. T. Oray, Devlne, O. R. Cook,
W. II. Plcknep, II. V. Sebriag.
11. Adjournment
linwfr Knd Mrai,
riem the Oxford 1'iess
William A. Lecke, of Pulton township,
hasgone te Sevllle, Flerida, te spend the
winter, as In the past.
The Dalllmore yearly meeting of Friends
was In BOMien last week. Levi K. Drewn, of
Geshen who has been clerk of the body fur
years, was ro-elected for another year.
Iaaae, Wilsen, of Little Rrltaln, drove te
Peach Itottetn, Saturday night. While there
his herse scared at the cars and broke Its
bitching anil ran etl. Mr. Wilsen and friends
searched for the team but did net find It until
about Sunday neon. It had been found ou
the read te Couewingo by a farmer, who
cared for it.
The alligator brought irem Flerida last
spring by William Leeke, escaped from Its
pen at home near Waketleld'and Is supposed
te be still rambling through the weeds and
Holds of Fulton.
J. O. Qersuch, el Peach Bettem railroad
fame, positively knows that eels are slippery
things. He recently had about 1,000 black
eels, caught lu the llsti pets, lu a barrel
which he was trying le carry up a Bleep
bank. As he was tugging and twisting the
bottom et the lrrel tell out and the eels
with one "all together" rolled through the
opening and slid down the bank into the
Susquehanna. Mr. Oersuch worked like a
Turk te capture the slimy wrigglers, but te
no (fleet. He says he wan't thinking of
politics when be saw that big mess of eels
fading from sight In the river. Fer fear seme
might say Clint was "getting there 'eel lie,"'
our Inlermant assures us this Is an o'er true
lHh tale.
Ueath et the Oldf.t Scboel Teacher
Miss Maria K. UIU died at her residence
Ne. H9 West King street, Ttiesd&y alternoen
after a short Illness. She was the eldest
school teacher lu the employ of the beard
of directors of Lancaster fcchv 1 district, hav
ing been elected a teaeber Immediately after
the organization of the beard In 1635, and hav
ing taucht continuously fei forty-eight years,
about forty- yesra et that time In this
city, and the balance of Xi. tltne in
the Harrlsburg high school of which sbewaJ
principal or the female department. She was
an excellent teacher, highly educated and
greatly appreciated by directors, patrons
and pupils. Fer seme years past
shu was teacher of drawing lu
the Lancaster high aehoel. Miss QUI
was a sister et Wm. L. mil, the well Known
photographer of this city. She was In all re
spools ati amiable and most excellent woman,
honored and restiected by the whole com
munity. Funeral en Saturday at 10 o'clock
a. 111. Interment at Woodward Hill come ceme
tery. llefere the 3lajer
'1 he cases of drunken and disorderly con.
duct against Geergo Miller, Jacob Price aud
Helster M. Mosekop wero dismissed this
meruitig by the mayor ou their payments et
the constable costs. These men were arrested
ler fighting at the Seventh ward ielIs en
Tuesday.
Michael HeinUen was picked up last night
for disorderly conduct, lie paid his costs aud
was discharged.
One bum was sent te the workhouse for
JO days.
Compiling the KIclten Ileturua.
Court met at 12 o'clock today, that being
the hour deslguated for thu returns of Tues
day's olectleu te be brought Inte court.
Judge Livingston appointed Jehn U, Warfel
reading clerk and Geergo W. Kaby and Jehn
E. Carpenter tally clerks, and they were
sweru te perform their duties faithfully.
Court then ndjeurned until 2 o'clock, at
which hour the reading el the returns began
and were net concluded when we went te
press. The complete returns of the county
will be published In tomorrow's Imllli.
ucNcxn.
Four Dugs Attack a Hey.
Jeseph Latidert), a little six-year-old boy
living at Ilroekllne, a suburb of Bosten, was
attacked and terribly mangled by four dogs
with whom he was playing. It seems that
one of the dogs made a slight wound en the
wrist of the boy, which begau te bleed. The
sight of bleed aroused the ferocity of the tour
animals, who sprang upon their little play
fellow and almost tore him te pieces before he
could be rescued. It Is deubllul if the child
will recover.
A Large Surprlae l'arly
Tuesday evenlng there was asurpriseparty
al the hotel of Thoodero Wenditz, en Fast
Chestnut street. It was g'en te Mr.
WeudlU'a Ben Charles en the occasion el
his birthday. A large number el the young
man's frieuds were prcent Including the
Liberty band, of which he Is a member. '1 be
preients were numerous and Included a geld
headed umbrella, presented by n lady irlend
et thu jeuug man.
Shet Ilia Twe. Mitacenl.ia.
James McCabe, a young bricklayer of
Huntingdon, had a wrangle with Jehn Hol Hel
land and his son, two New L'uglanders, em
ployed in a beet and shoe factory. After the
dltuculty was ever McCabe went home, get
his shotgun, and, as Helland and his son
were going te supper, riddled their bodies
with shot. Their Injuries are painful, but
net uecessarlly latai. McCabe was ledged lu
Jail.
Ntrang Ill.eaae Among Ilurtra,
The Neith Hudsen County Railroad com
pany's stables In Hobekcn, N. J., have been
visited by an epidemic, from which a large
mimber of horses are dying weekly. The
horses are valuable, and thodlseaso is spread
ing, desplte, the ellerts te check It made by a
number of 3eterlnary surgeons. The sur
geons are unable toascertain tlienaturoeftho
disease.
Tnelte Tramps Killed and Wounded,
A south-bound freight train ou the Louis
ville, New Orleans it Texas railroad was
wrecked six miles abore Vieksburg Miss.,
and tblrtoen care were ditched. Thore were
lerty tramps en tlie train, oue of whom was
killed and eleven ethers wounded.
Wen Cbrjaaulheiuum I'rltea.
At the chrysauthemum show In New Yerk
Jehu Ctilleu, or Bethlehem, Pa.; W. W.
Celes, et C I ay m out, Del., and Richard Ilrett,
et Short Hills, N. J., wen prizes for Japauese
Riid Chlnese varieties.
Mautiercher Sociable.
Alt evenlug soeiable of the Lancaster
Mmnnerclier will will be held lu their hall
en Monday evening, November 8. Like all
such eyeuts in the history of this society It
will be a splendid success.
CARLISLE WILL WIN
BUT IIIHMAUOIN WILL VHt.T UK MUX
300 tU 400.
Tba Lateit About Heme lleiuarkable Uungrttt.
alenal Campaign Centrals of Tuf.rtsy A
Very Cloae Dlatrlct In Ohie In Which a
Democrat la Klected Ity Four Vetes.
UlNCl.NNAi t, Nev. 4. A telopheno message
was received here from the eQlce ei the
Covington Commenwenffi, at 1 p. tn. le-rlny,
saying that nothing dellnlte could be learned
as te tlie result of the election lu the 6th
Kentucky district, but It Is thought that Mr.
Carllsle will pull through with a majority et
300 te 100.
Republican (lalua tn Waal Virginia,
Wasiumotex, Nev. 4. Congressman Gib Gib
eon, of West Virginia, who has Just returned
from his home In that state, says he leats
the Republicans have olected threo, possibly
four congressmen or the entlre delegation
In the state. In this Congress thore are three
Democrats and oue Republican member.
The Democrats Concede Indiana Kepabllcair?
I.NDlAyAreLis, Nev. 4. The Demecrats
no lenger claim the state, but held that a
majority of the legislature will remain with
them. Returns come in slowly, but go te
support the Republican claim et 77 members
for the legislature, a majority of two. The
Republican state ticket Is probably elected by
net less than 2,000.
me ar.SA.Tn vhcuaxued.
Tue.ilay'a Elections Will Net Change Ila t'rea
ent l'arly Complexion.
WabiUncite.v, Nev. 4 -It leeks at the pres
ent writing as If the elections et Tuesday
might net have changed In the least the com
plexion of the United States Senate.
Eighteen members of the Senate
will leaie that body en the ex ex
plratlen or their terms next
March eleven Republicans and seven
Demecrats. The Republicans are : Dawes,
or Massachusetts; Hawley, of Connecticut;
Miller, of New Yerk ; Mitchell, of Pennsyl
vania ; Sewell, of New Jersey j Cenger, of
Michigan ; Harrison, of Indiana ; Sawyer, el
Wisconsin ; McMillan, of Minnesota ; Van
Wyck, of Nebraska, and Williams, of Cali
fornia. The Democrats are : Gray, of Dela
ware; Jenes, et Flerida ; Fair, of Nevada ;
Whltthorne, of Tennossee; Maxey, of Texas;
Camden, of W. Virginia, and Ceckrell, of
Missouri. It is net obvious that any of these
eighteen men have been thrown out el their
seats by the election of Tuesday. Twe are
In doubt, and they are Republicans Sewell,
of New Jersey, and McMillan, of Minnesota.
Seme ethers Indeed may net be returned,
but 11 superseded it will be by men of thelr
own party faith.
is XBtr itASivsniRr.
Clese ete for Governer Republican Lets of 3
la the Legislature,
Conceiu), N. II., Nev. 4. Complete re
turns from 221 towns and wards give Sawyer
(Hep.) for governor 37,G0J, Cogswell (Dem.)
34,665, Wentwertb. (Pre.) and scattering
2,176. Only ten small towns remain te be
heard from. Sawyer fills of olectiou by the
people, a majority being necessary. The
Republicans carried 13 sonaterlal districts
and the Democrats 7, the results in the four
remHi'Sing districts being In doubt. Returns
from the vet6 en representatives show that
170 Republicans aGll, 111 Democrats are
elected. Conceding the" .Democrats the Ave
districts net heard from thbenubllcans will
have a majority In the Heuse of 21. -.This
with their majority In the Senate will
them nearly 35 en Joint ballet, a less of
about 25 aa cempared with 16S1.
Very Cloae right In nn Ohie Dlalrlct.
Xunia, Ohie, Nev. I. The congressional
vote in the Seventh district Is narrowed
down tn a majority of from 5 te le either
wa3 Warren county gives Llltle 1,079 ma
jority, official ; Ureeue county counts him
2,518, elllclal. These llgures are correct
without doubt. With 581 majority for
Campbell in Clerment county and 3,020 In
Outler, claimed by the Democrats, Camp
bell's majority would be Just 1 votes. The
RepubllcauN here claim "2,529 for Little and
only 3,000 fur Campbell In Butler, which
would elect Llltle by 26 majority.
Hell's oer Chaucea.
IlitoekLtN, Nev. 1. This morning, with
two districts te hear Irem, Bell, (Dem.), for
CeugrekS leads White, 1 Rep.), 19 votes. The
districts awaited are In wards which nre Re
publican. A Significant Feature.
CliK Alie, Nev. 4. A dispatch te the Her
aid from Rattle Creek, Mich., says :
A feature of the election here was that out
of 010 ballets cast In the city for Demecrats,
200 were headed " Anti-Cleveland."
A (iraln Speculator's Suicide.
James S. Roberts, ene of Wilkesbarre's
leading citizens, was found hauglng te a tree
lu a strip of weeds Wednesday morning.
He first tied a rope around his neck and,
fastening it te a limb of a tree, pulled out a
revolver and shot himself through the head.
A hunter found his lifeless body. Roberts
Uveal in a fashionable quarter et the city. He
leaves a wife and threo children. At one
time he was worth f 350,000, a great part of
which he made In speculations. Last winter
he was caught In a w heat deal and swamped.
He then tell back en thu firm's money. He
lest again, and lu his desperation ended his
Ufa He told a friend a week age that " the
world was against him. The stock market
was a regular hell and the man who entered
It was sure te be lest."
The Medical Society.
The November meeting of tlie Lancaster
City and County Medical society was held
en Wednesday. The attendance of memben.
was large. Frem the reports presented by
the physicians from all sections et the county
it apiears that thore are no epidemic pre
vailing. A letter was received from Dr. J. 11. Musser,
of Philadelphia, slating that he wculil be
present at the December meeting aud read
au essay.
Dr. Jehu T. Carpenter, of Peltsville, was
invited te deliver an address befere the
soeloty at Its February meetiug.
KaurTmau-Scett at Uhambartbtiri:.
Wm. M. Kautfmau, of the Sheridan Iren
company, Reading, was married Wednesday
evening te Miss Mary C. Scott, of Chambers,
burg. Miss Scott ia the jeungest daughter
et James D, Scott, a retired dry geed mer
chant of Chambersburg, and brother te the
late Themas A. Scott, formerly president of
the Pennsylvania railroad. The wedding
was a brilliant allalr attended by frieuds et
the contracting parties from New Yerk, l'hll l'hll
aeolphla, Pittsburg, Harrlsburg, Lancaster,
Lebanon and Reading. Tbe wedding guests
from abroad numbered about three hundred.
Street Viewers te Meet.
The viewers appointed te assess damages
te property owners by the proposed opening
of Beaver street, Irem Seymour street te the
city limits, will meet for the purpose of their
appointment en Staurday, November 13, Ht
10 o'clock.
The viewers named te report upon the
advlslbillty of opening G'rant street, from
Christian street te North Queen, will also
meet en the same day, but at i o'clock In the
aftornoen.
Scheel Heard Sleeting.
The November meeting of the Lancaster
city soheol beard will be held this evening at
7 o'clock. Tbe members elected last Feb
ruary will take their places and tbe beard
will be organized ler the ensuing year. The
organization waa agreed upon at the last
meeting tbe election of the present officer.
rilBAT AMI l'UUK CHUl'8.
The (Hewing Wheat Net In Avtraga Condition,
railing OIT In I'erk racking.
Cincinnati, Nev. I. Tlie iVc Currtnt
teJay says t "The condition of the growing
wheaturep practically ai reperted a woekago
and en the whele Is hardly up te the average
ler ,tlie season ; In some localities thorn are
seme complaints of the plant after sprouting
having been killed by the dreuth. Such con
ditions are of limited oxtent. The dreuth In
the West Is net yet broken. The gain
In the visible supply of wheat for the week
was net equal te oxpeetatlens which had
a strengthening effect, but this seems te
ha3e been etlset In various ways. The
liberal movement In the Northwest has been
held up te vletv, although the comparison
with the corresponding time last year Is net
unfavorable. The large supply In country
elevators In the Northwest Is but a consistent
exhlblt In view of the reported production
and the growing tendency te the use el such
storage.
The aggregate packing lu the West the pisl
woek has been 210,000 hogs compared with
230,000 the preceding week, and '255,000 for
the corresponding week last year. This
modorate movement et hogs Is rttrlbuted te
various consequences ; the weather has con
tinued faverable ler feeding and tee warm
for packing without use of Ice ; the unsettled
leellng In regard te labor has had some In
fluence ; prices of hogs are regarded as low
by farmers, and this may have had seme
effect in retarding the marketing.
TUB 1ST 11 1 UK NT ILL UA.
Ne Change In the Statu, nt the lleet Troubles
tn tbe West.
Ciiicaoe, Nev. 1. .The assemblage of old
oinpleyosat the houses of Swift and Merris
this morning led many te bollevo that the
strike had ended. There was a line of 2,000
at 9 will's. Inside the situation was similar
te yesterday. A ferce et some 125 men were
at work, none of the old empleyes being
among thorn, hew ever. The gathering of tbe
latter was due te the fact that tbe pay roll
was being called and tbe men settled with for
the amounts due them when they threw
down their tools. The same condition pre
vailed at Merris'. There, tee, a small ferce
was al work, but no killing was being
done. Captain Markey had a ferce of his
men present, amply aulllclent te meet any
possible disorder. But during the morn
ing bourn thore was nothing ler the
officers te de hut te prevent the strikers from
loitering near Armour's houses.
The meeting of the men at the stock yards
last night was net fruitful of much. The
Pinkertons have been ordered te put 300
ik en in the houses and the same exclting
scenes of a fortnight age will be gene all evor
again. One of the packers this morning
sild, "We are net sure of anything this
morning except this: Hither Swift's will be
hack or our men will be out te-night. We
ha 0 made all arrangements for a strike It
will be worse all around than the last time,
for the fight will be longer. Our elder men
don't want te go out The younger men
B93tn te be aching ler a strike, The younger
men who have the least at stiike usually rule
lu such matters."
Mr j. Cleveland te Take a Uulet Trip
Wasiiinote.v, Nev. C Secretary L'ndi L'ndi
cett's numerous visits te the executive man
sion Just new are evidently net upon affairs
of state. He Is bollevod te be plotting a quiet
llttle trip te Bosten for Mrs. Cleveland with
the Idea that the first lady of the land may
appear unexpectedly te grace the Harvard
annlvereae. As the plans are new believed
le stand, Mrs. Cleveland Is te accompany
I Mr. and Mrs. Endlcottte Bosten te-morrow
glvd-Ji2.be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Masen, rela
tlvesTjfiJie secretary. Twe days later the
president 3viii-JCllew', accompanied by Cel.
Lameut ami prebab.'j uy Secretaries Bayard
aud I.amar. All et the tJl?"ngulshed party
are exnecicu i-y Tuesday orWednesday.
Tbe Deemed Chtchage Auarchlats.
L'lr II inn. Nnv. I t?nntAln lllanlr. mm nlS
thoceunsbl for the deemed anarchist., made
several calls upon CeL R. O. fngersell yes yes
terday. Late in the afternoon the two were
closeted for seme little time aud the captain
was engaged lu earnest talk. A frleud of
Cel. Incersell said that CapL lllack was anx
ious that tbecolenol should associate him
self with the counsel lu the ca-e of the an
arachists, and argue the appeal befere the
supreme court of the strte. It was also said
that the colonel was net likely te de se.
A Nauaeouanegllati Divorce .Suit.
Londen, Nev. 4. A decree nisi was
granted te-day in the suit et Lady Anna
Aylmer for a divorce from her husband,
Sir Arthur Aylmer. lu her petition Ldy
Aj liner sets lertu that Bhe was married te
the defendant lu ISM, ami that she lived
happily with him at their home In Ken
sington until Sir Arthur made tbe acquain
tance el a pretty young Hewor girl known
by the pseudenym or Recky, with whom he
eloped te America and upon whom he spent
thousands of pounds. The fair complainant
also urges cruelly and adultery.
Death el lleu. J. C. ltobtuaeu.
SritiNOFlELD, 111., Nev. 4. Hen. J. !.
Robinson, the law partner of ox-Governer
Jehn M. Palmer, died at his home in this city
j esterday, aged 63 years. Mr. Robinson lias
long been a prominent man In the state. He
began the practlce of law In Clurk county and
was sent trein thore te Congress for three con
eecuthe terms, beginning with 1SS0. The
funeral will take place Friday morning at 10
o'clock.
Killing of a Deputy Sherlll.
Ghuunvillb, Texas, Nev. L News
reached thLs place yesterday of the killing
of A. M. Lindsey, deputy sheriff of Palnes
county, by a negre named Stand. The
negre aud his ptl were accused of bone
threft, and Lindsey with a pesse was at
tempting thelr capture, when Stand shot
Lludsey, killing him instantly. Stand was
killed by the pesse of citizens afterward.
Tbe (ievernment Mu.t Flrat Itealsn.
Hen , Nev. 1 Mr. Mutkurett and Stan
b 11 loll, members el the Bulgarian council
and delegates te the great Sebranje, at
Tlrneva, haveasked M. Zinkell If he Is wil
ling te enter the cabinet aud the latter has
replied that he Is willing te serve the country,
but the go eminent must first resign.
Itiila Will Net Occupy ltulgarla.
Londen, Nev. 1. The (uifiird says
Prince Lobanell-RowatowBki, Russian am
bassador te Austria, has assured Count
Kalnoky, en authority efM. de Uiers, lhat
Russia will uet occupy Bulgaria.
Iluller te Defend Dewni,
Bosten, Nev. 4. The friends of the Rev.
W. W. Downs auneunce that General II. F.
Butler has been retained te defend Mr.
Downs. Lawyer Celley remains upon the
dofense.
Kilted In a Runaway.
Tuev, Nev. 4. Charles Hellman was lu-
stautly killed at Castleten, N. Y,, this
merulnj, by ;hls horse ruunlng away and
throwing him from the carriage
New National Hank,
WssniNOteN, Nev. I The comptroller
el the currency lias authorized the First
National bauk of Brazil, Iud., te begin busi
ness with a capital of 50,000.
tBATUBB ISV1UATIOSB.
Wasuinqten, D. C, Nev. i. Fer
lliastern Pennsylvania, New Jersey,
Delaware, generally fair weather.
I slightly warmer northwesterly winds, back
I leg te southwesterly,
CALLED UPON CLEVELAND?
71jnrflur.nr, vb Mrsmtr.i anb tutfjtl
BAI.A IX itAtHllHtlTOK. V.'
Eulogistic Aditreaa te the freaMsnt by lha A
French Engineer, te Which at Warm Mtt .
Fitting Itespeuae Waa (Jlrau tie tka v'l
Country's Chleltlagtairau, Jj';
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Washinoten, Ner. 4. M, llirttieid'. 4 1
Lesseps and thelr companions, who trrlvwtJ
hore yesterday evenlng, accompanied fe,l
Count Sal a, charge d'aflalres of the Frttreiivj
legation, caueu en aocreiary iiayaru ...
tbe state department nt about neon tentay, Ji
After a short Interchange of oempllmenU M"'
French visitor, acoempaulod by HecrttMyJ
iiayaru, proceoaou 10 tee executive laaaswaj
wliere thev wero rccolved by Prealtfwl''
Cleveland In the Ditte parlor. After th4
Introductions, which wero made MT-1,
Count Sala, M. de Lesseps, spoakleg for WalJ,
companions ueuvered a Drier auures "'
said : "As president of the Frnnoe-AmriV;
committee, I have the honor tn offer te Tell A
the bomages et rospect of llie Freneh delllfe
tlen, which came te attend the ceremonies of "
the Statue of LIbertv Inllchtenlner tha -5
world. I am requested te say te you en
their behalf that bolore Uavlug the (t
ITnltSd Htatns In rnlnvn tn li'nnna J'
thav Aarnfiatlv ilnal.n .n ... .k.J..tfl
respects In ihe oxecutlye mansion
te the chief magistrate of the great American
nation, at the hands of whlohithey have ro re ro
celved during their stay, se many
tokens or the deejiest aud slncerest
sympathy. Among thorn nene should
be rogArded as uiore Important that
the faet of jour belug present In New New
Yerk the day the statue el the distinguished
French attist, Bartheldl, was unvetletlvl
1 our uouie ami eievaieu uiteraucea en the
day of the imposing occasion of Octeber 28
have nie ed us doeply. Destined te
strengthen tbe secular trlendslilp of our iwe
nations, your words wero received by our -
countrymen with the feeling of deen sails.
faction, which I am happy te express," ,1
....cijr uuu ui us wm aiwayH remem
ber the kindness you sliewul tu
and will also recollect and carry away with $1
us me examples 01 ueeriy unuer tne law we '
Witnessed. We bone tn enlnv thnmitlafsellmi S!
that our mission will have contributed te
consolidate tbe ties of friendship which unite
our two Republics. May Providenco accept
our heartfelt wishes for yourself and family
and for the prosperity and welfare of tbe
psopleer the United States."
Te this the president responded by saying t
'I am much plovsed te receive these who
rutrirfWinlAft llin nennln nf TTrannn ,1nin .I.A
interesting occasion te which you have re- jl
ferred. I hope that the significance rf their ttj
win win ma juuy Hppreciaieci py
the people of both nations and that
the visible, tangible sign of friend
ship which we have seen and per
manently placed will be a constant reminder
of the duty we all ewe te nsilst In the main
tenance 01 me mait cordial relations between, '-nl
our iwe ceuntries, se honorably connected in ,'
past nud having no matiy common purpeae
aud lnterests In the present," Snl
. ;6ia
urerruled the Ilefemlant' Motion. -1
Bosten, Nev. 4 In the action of Ellis-, 'MfJ
both A. Carr, of Providence, It. I. vs. Fnwew .J
Jelllns. of rernandlni. Flerida, te recover' j
(20,000 in consequence or the derendaBt'a'"&,
nltnnntlnrr thn nflAnttmw nf tlm nlatntln l,ii. "J? f
band pending in the U. S. circuit court In this. '
city, Judge Celt has overruled the ilef
ant's action ler want of Jurisdiction, and at-
lowed the plalntllt te mucin!.
Changed te n Stock Celniiny.
Hnnr.IN. Nev. I. The celehmted lirmsn nf !
filhsnn. manufacturer nf rust rIeaI war r'
material, at Buckatt, Prussian Hxxeny, has
been converted into a stock company with a
.-aiHini cu ;,wu,ivu uiariv.
fhrj.iutheuiuiu Shew lu I'lttaburi;,
Mondays morning the Allogbeuy park,
Pittsburg, ,'C,arysalu0mum display was
read v for insnecN'eni ntl during the day the
many colerod andNSy,nt8d epeclmena of X
that much admlred merai'er r tb Hern
famllv were viewe.1 bv fiMndredflK The
flowers are arranged In tlera aud cil'ttl
till ene of the green heuses. Supertntendentr
Hamilton has net only arranged tbe petted
plants se they may be host aeen, but also with
rofereuco te the most harmonious blemllnir
of their rich tints. There are In the display
no lesa than 350 diflereut specimens, includ
ing all the diversified lerms, and as many
colors and shades. There nre flowers among
them of every color excentlni: blue, and net
a single llewer or any aluide of that color ia te .jii
be fntimt In thn hrllllint illantnv 'Tl.t,. nnliu. J3.
of dress seems le have been as ceinnletely-'Bij
tabooed by the aristocratic famllv as fey thaV.rsSs1
cultured re-a The absence of this color deee't.K ,m
net appear te detract from the beauty, of thJe-yVv
display. It Is net generally known, buttlMv
ence mucu-uespiseu suuuewer, mat se ana-'.-'i ,
te promlnence aud wen for Itself wsthetWiftQs-sa
admiration, Is ene et the chryeantherauta'tC.C-l
lHiiiiiv. iiihl il is. irifi. inn luraear in imsia'm
family and ene of thn most lelly bearleit.M&f
none will question. Though
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be regretted, the king of the family
lsT
uownere 10 ee seen in me collection.
Would Net He neught.
In the ntghth ward there Uvea a man who
much It nlajrlS'SLi
tip te the last election was a Democrat- Be-jffij
eause Mayer Morten did net appoint htm i&i
policeman he turned Republican. On Tuea-jv &r
day he worked very hard In his new party, f 1
nnwas kept busy buying veters. He went tej
uiu uuube cu a iDiiiuurui lu lue Wttiu nua WHt) jtli
sick, and askerllilm tente thenther w.v.Tha ,.
lllari rnfllsn.1. utnl Im una ntlArml C ntA a "
chicken te de be. The Democrat said he waa
very peer, but as long as he had a crust of r
uiruu 111 1110 uuuse no would buck te Ulfl
party and vete their tluket. He became ex.
clled ever the matter, and although feeling
very badly, he w alked te the polls and voted
the full Demecratla ticket. It would uet be
very dllUcult te tell which et these men poe pee
Bessed the uiore principle.
National Graugers te Meet,
The National Grange, Patreas of Uu.'
bandrv. will assemble In 20th annua! sCAilen-'
in Musical Fund hall, Philadelphia, en WeeVy
nesuay, Nev. iu, at 11 a. m. une reguiaraee- -v,
aieus will oentlnuo about eight dayaand wlllPp
be prlvate. Distinguished agrlctilturlstavV '
from every Hiate anu lerriiury 111 tue uuiui. -7
aud from Canada and Neva Soetla will Me-Xl
presem, anci several luuusauu viauurs iraarf ,-'5
l.iniiHvlvfln(a nml mllnlnlnff aiataa will Ai-'S:7V .8
. . .1. , .1 , ,n nfllnev. .. h.I ..tA..f''l
lumi (lle ausieus. iuu uiiimm. mm uvieavanafwv
of the national body will have headquarters
at tue uiraru ueuse. sy, -j
m'JS
Slarrlage Hells. Xf.7
11 llin rA.li1.nnAnrliAp tunthui- r.11 s.np.kF 9
Duke street, at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday, MleV
Miss K. Dickey was married te Richard Ellla't
Cochran, e&q . of Yerk, tbe Republlcaa earn)'
dldate ler district attorney at the recent elee-V
Hen In that county, Rebert Balr, et YettV
Furnace, was beat man, and W. It. BrlastWk'
and Paul G, Dougherty usbera. Tbe ew
ineny was tierformed by Rev. Dr. 0."r, l
Knight, ' -'
llie Lancaster Kluk.
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Last night there was a goed-slzod audi
prcbuit at the Incaster rink, where
three Italian musicians are making
mey win de tuere te-morrow aiusri
and evening, aud tn addition the -
band.
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Oelns te Walk In fork, '
r,h-re Miller and Frank BaheW. i
city, went te Yerk te-day te take part I 1
50 hour go-as-yeu-pieaaa neuewiau
wlileh commence le that place tale
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