?-"k;-ts ' , ... -v-U-v iif n?M4 r , m 11 r jvjnfr. , " a.x I I a v. ..' JJ i TuauyjnuKi: lMfmSCL TO veutmh xxiii no. ie:j. LANCASTK1., PA.. SATURDAY, ,JANlTAUY I, 1HS7. THICK TWO OEOTSlfl A wJjMfWiiEfcVT j . .t-t-jv.,. k.T.ceyf-w.! iti,n jf'iii t' r ru -r-r - ,m ifc 1)1!. IIIGIIKK'S ANNUAL IMPORT. tiikhh auk ;'e,(is.i rum te nuiiuin. TiiHOViinutrr i ll r, htatk. Ilia Mtalltllrit a In ltiiriiler lit unl show mi Airxijii lui ii H.',;,1 iHrhilinel l'iiriiinf ii ml hi in inr ituiiiiinK llila t'llj'n KlUiirrn 1 tin NuitiiiilrHlitiul 'tliu annual nqsiit of lr 1 1 Ik1 'ft', Hliite supt'ilutcmleulnf public lustriictleiii lur llie year ending June 7, Inn Jnt been Issued by ItitisU'.i) printer. It shows that meie nte In Pennsylvania .M.ii.! public scliil, ii which number 11,07 Ht glade I schools. Till) oullie number til Ktlioel dlitilcts In llie state In .'..'Mi, HII IllllClStl III 8. tllO IllllOnSI) III llie number of schools 11 l-" minder it Miur Miur InleudenK II.', nn tnetensi nl I. main letchers, HV., Incin.ivt of i I, lomnle teacher, 1 1, ills nil liiiU'iw nf 1 1 'I tin ulerni;e silnry of mill) 10 e'leisptr mouth, f.iil sr, ilifrrnvi ul J II , of found) luncliei, t."! II, derriasu of 07 (CHI. 'I III) iiilinl or of pupils in nllcudmice tinting llie jear win vl, J nil lui'itnv) el 7.VT7 1 , il of tuition, J,, ,liil .'i.. 7 1, nil Inoliwse el JIT t.sl I ni j root of building, pun basing, icntluK, (uel, tini UllgtlllCle, I'll', J l.'.lll.iill Hi" , tnlnl unit of system for llmye-tr. til) 0..1,'U; II. Tim null nulml value el k hiMii prepeity Is M.. 171 si'i I tin iiti'Niin length of mlnKil ti'riu In mouth, wns 7.1 1, in rr Krivn in m(n. Tlll"ttl llgllll' llll'llldll Ihu IllHl kClll) 'I ills Irlit, Philadelphia. Kvi hiding lli.it dlstrlit, tlin Hiiieiint of 141 levied throughout Urn slain fir M'tieul purpotes loin",'!, llie iiMirs') miintxir of mllh en llie ilellnr ler lioel 1'nriHMi i Im'Iiii; i I, mill I ir lnillilitif; Mir.TiM, 1 . . In I'liilnilalplili llmrnnre .'.JJn'hi oil Hltli nn ciirollineiit el K7,v.i pupils, mill hii n r- RK) lltlUllllAIII'tl Ol " t, s III till U'Hi'lX'IH Hi nn Hierus" mlury of lis .11 T inmilli, nml ' I 'i finimlu ti-ni'tiern nt mi hwhiu'i Mlmy of ' .0 pur iiinntli. Tiii'rn wnri) pilil iluriiiR llie jeir fur Iniii'"!)', HililUlnii', unit", nml re I uri, fjl 'i J ii. nml fur IxmiIik nml "Ulloii "Ulleii tiy , tHittl nupplllel nl till) ml of tlKli'ltt) tunl hik! reiitliiK' ii '" n total "I t '"" Is lti uppriiptMlleiin liy IlitiMnm ler w noei V. 'Up WX lllltlllK "I" i1" WITH R IIIIU1WH, .11 IMIIIIllllll m hoeM, tl.iim.ei)'). III Kill of N.iiiiinl h-IioeI KliHli'iilH, t h,'Ki . Inr l.irki i l.Miint) nniH'tlnli'iiileiil", sii.imii, hihI tin llie I )iii U'itir Imltaii', ' ( v III I 1I V1ll.ll I Ol MM ' 1 He n'tltH- hi t-i liiiI'Miter cntliity t.l.uv lint tlie ntt'r(;e tx fm lienl purp(vwn M iZ . . per tll'Hl-..iml, nml l.u Imll'llliK i.iirpmfH fl In, lli.it tln.re nn Iiit two ilnlricw In tliu iniiity whuru llie ni'hoel Urm 1 livi Hum hi iiinnlliw, nml lllty-eun lii'ii llie li'nn Ii out iex ui'UillM. " Tim nemKt) lerui of llie unity Piii ''- 'lliaxHlunef wlioel propetly in llnioeuiiij 11 put nl 1 1, 1 1 I'M. Tliuiunru I- m lioel ltli xiilll 'leiil reiiiiili, of wliltti iitrt NiillnliU liiiptmwl. Tlin miiiil.Mrel nil Iiiiri n 1 1 J el Htilili I .no frniii'i nml . Iirn k I woJie new IiiiIiI1iikk 'T" n.I'li'cl ilnlUK tlie J (Mr, nml tlicienm new lour nn III ler iie. Mix ftte ii'iiertnil n lu.llv luntl luntl Uieil, .71 nropieiiiniiiKHl llrnt iUii , .)lmu Muinl'In fiirtnttirr, '.J 1ihe Injiiiieun futnl turu, e binlilniKi uie HiippliMl Willi nww lurmUiie, 177 rixiinn luve nppiirntm, nJInnu I .no north iiientii'iiliiK. Tlionmre I I'lunnliil in lioeli, II line liix-n cniduil iliilllit ttm flnr nnil in nil llmru nre .11 IhhiIi nll iUii. iiimI. The lHxikinieiinlfiiriiu.il in .11 ni'lioeN, tlie lliliiii M ri'l.l 111 l I m-UihiIi, ilrnwIiiR l lunula 111 J, Tel iiinnii' in ill, thu lilKlier I Miichm In , -II illinlem wi.ie uai'iit nl thu uAmiilimllen. d.ii) hiimlietl mut tueiity nix npplii-.iiiu Inr i ilinti' te turn Ii WBIIl ipjwtul, J"' mile kihI -l- leiimle timiheii wr oinplejriil. The nwrHRii hre if tlie teicheri wm i . l liml no expurliiiua ni Itmcliert imtll this J ear, 1 UiirIiI li"ithmi ennjeur, ... nioie tlimi III" yi'iiri, .el liileml innkliiK IC4 inni; n profiKnien, i, nttomleil n nenii.ll h. Iin.il, mid mi nre utailiMUs of iKirinaliHtie.il', ! ri'nl lioeki en le-n'luiiKi held inofmnienal mill f) 4irinn neiit ceit llcali'i biiiI vtme failurei nn tiMolieri. Tlie iMiinty niiixiilnlciiilfiil ifilteil 1. 1 wliieW nml the n0'i;e luiiRlh of hl Milt hi nil hour nml tun mlnutm. llie iiuiulxji- of Mhueli net Millnl tiy him wi'l I'lie iiipiirlnttjiiiliint sni iica'iiiiipuiii'il in lili vmti by .'' illrcoten nml JJe ialrmiH wcru lllDt lit tllO Ml'llllel. 'if nil tlie HitioeU In thu county only KM wero npil.ir Mitcil by ill i it lern. IN I IM sl III MM. In Ijaui tur uly tlie twuntj oue hIhI . bullilliiKi nre iVUlel Iiimiik culUble Lreunili), II as bully eiilllalil,7 mlUil limi 10 with Hiutntilu ami II vsilli Injurious liirnl tiue nml -I n.1 liiiiui; Hppiinlui 1 hie Krndixl, Hiiethcr i;imleil nlnxl H neiHlwl . llie l k . hie uniform in '. l wlioeH, llie lllble la read 111 nil thu notinelH, oeal iniiili' N tiiURht tu all nml tli'j IiIkIiit lir.in.-IiM In 17 , eiRhl iimle ami mxty-ulht feiiMln ttiAUhnrt me nuinloye.1, ami tlie tiwrhRe ni el tlie lonelier li"-i. hail no cxrlnni.n when UllXluJ, llllll 'I tllUKht 1111)11 tlimi jciuh. I I HtU'iuleil statu neriiial huliimln anil are Riail -u.iUh. The ilty Huper.nlen lent undo l,n.li MiIh te M'linela and tlie iivithhe length of MsIM nui .0 iniiiiite-i. It m CMtlimliil that .jOi)i'lilldri'ii InthlHUlyel m'IkmI aKinlonet nttcud wlioel. i in. sunn M. te M no I.. Ihu statist rial te tlie Mtllumwlle Nermal mjieul kIiew that it win uvj;lileil ' the Ht.itn In is 'J, hiiic) whli'li lltiie 1.1,0 IS malei and i J n) fcmaliw allouded the school , Us iniili nml ..1 luiualii Braduiileil In tlie t'lmnmitary i'eiirit, ..1 hihIim ami females In till MclentlUc Conine, I uinlu ami J rmnalei 111 tlie ilaiilr.il coiirie , Hii iiiiiluimiit JnO lum.ileH in I'lieil Htate Hlil in KMilualei , the faultily i jiisId'h of 1J mall Hand ID lenmkw; durliiK thu paitjear thorewora.1.7 nialiaiul Ull IdiiihIum atlomleil the Kchoel ; 17 initie and -I fouialea Krndunteil In the oleiiioiitnry courxe anil -liialut In the bLlentllic ceurm) ; nil of laHt ear'n class Intenil te bucoine leachers j the llbrury numbers 0,1100, of ivhlch 1U0 wote addrd iliirlnt; the year. Thol)tillillin;ainl(;reiin(lHaioa'.uoiliitfPV .1 1 I j, the luriilturef-'', H-')-l-'i iiiualcal limtni. menu M,m0, npiiaratuH .i, .W and ether prep, erty, J,7'tl In. 'llie debts el llie Mihnul Bre fin.eiW, bor rowed In judgments and meitfHRes. The Incoiiie for Hie j ear, with balance en hand nl '' the beBliinliiK el year (1i,0j.I. M) wiih'nO, Olllii, nml llie expenditures i.V.fH) rJ, of wlilchU,'J- .7 win fur the mUrles el pro pre pro feMNors and teachers. iiAfrt hkiy i au. HjiPfMllii; Ilia rarlliiK nml l hIuiiiIiik Itin CilllltiiJ In tlin Cllllltle Tlie old jear, lssii, was Iieu noed be liiil ulKlit, ami llie neil year, lh-7, was wulueinrHl In by ' walch incetlugH " at xuMirul ct the diuretics. There was n Imge meeting nt llie Dulie stroel M. I., church, ceiuuicnclii nl ti. 10 o'clock. As reipilied by the rules el tlin church, the report el the llnnnces ler the ast year was read. '1 hey hIiew n licaltliy cetnll. tleu el the fiiiids. llev. tlray, llie paitur, pleached itHoriuen en watching ler tlie I. nil, Ills theuie beliiK llie pnrable el the leu vlr j;Iiih. Then follewoil an oxperloiico incut liiK, lasting until alter 11 o'clock, A prayer inoelIHK lolleweii nt 11:5.), the congregation Ktthereil olesu aietiiul the altar and nniiL'ed in Hlluut prajer until thu clock Htruck l'J, when mi antlieui wa hiiiic;. llamlHliaklnt; HiiilconKin'iilatlensmid happynew year Knot Knet lii;s were ulerchmie,cil and the lnnetlnn was dismissed. Similar unnleri were held .u SU 1'aulN M ii ehuii'li, H mill iJiKHin Ktreet The Mernlmis held tlie New Vein's watch incethiK, cetiimeniMiiKHt 11 o'clock. The 1 1 1 urulcal terH'i!S vn had and the pastor, Kuv, Mix llaik, iiitulua nhurt aildiess. At 1 HilanlKhl, tlie choir naiiK an autlieiii and til ler t'oiiKratulntleiiM ami liamlshnkiii(; the concrcpitleu wai dlsiuisseil. Tlie I iiieu IlciheH'liuri h of (i.iil held u watch uieethii;. Thore was a Horuien by the pister, K. Price, mid n bohseii el hiukIiii; nml prayer. When the New Year imiiie ill it i'UI pluced alioe the pulpit changed its lluuresfreni 1SS0 te 18S7. After bretlicrlv -hihI sisterly Krebtlni;s nml "ininy happy new j eam" tlie ineetlng was iUsiiiIskhI. Aiiiuiib the Cntlielln. AuieiiK the Catholics tetlny Is the least or the UlrcuuicUIen, nnd appropriate servlces wero bold iu all the cUtirchea or this crced, in n vd.ii. utmrrntAir. VrnllUlbii: tlin Antiunion I'iml In t'linil nt l'lilMilrlihls, Anether liirclliiK was held I'rldny In the cjiiirtel iiniiiiieii pliM", rhlhidelplila, for Ihu pureM0 or taking testimony In llie nulls el tlioeoiilliioiiwotlllingnlunl the hi Ions lull lull ied ujiupmiles, parties te thu It link Mneoel tract nml the millitaclle coil roniblnnllen. 'llie llrst wlliium calltxl was.feneph H llnr ris, primldeulef the l.cliic,li Ceil mid Nnilpn Nnilpn tlen leinpany. In teplv In iiiertleiis el llie Hllerney Kenernl Mr. llnriH tnlil Unit h ntlended it llieelllig el piople leleiesleil in coal lands In December, Ihs Ii wns held nt llie olllceol tlie I'enueyMmiln I'enl inuipmiy In New Yeik, He nl".) nllemled iitiether inpetlliK en lid ember III, lssl, id at Ihn olllceol the IiIiIkIi alley tnllreadcuiilpiiiy. At tin" lueellugs tli(inuliJis.tel nil 1 1 Hen of the aiilliiacllu coal Unde miieiiK all luturtnta nml ler monthly or )Mily ipietns was ills. eiiHstsl mid n plan el ii puilhn inenls In llie illltnreut ceiiipiulis was iiimli- ler llie lllliin months eliding Man h II, IKmj. Mr Hnriis snlil thu allotments wem iiinile te llie milium cunipmiles ns nieiii insller el eenienleni e, nml that the Nations psltiei te the luieemeut did net knim who Inr It would I si imrlul out or neu The fact was Hint the iigieuineut was uoli'.iltled out. Attorney lieneial I'a-sUly nskeil wlioisin wlieisin wlioisin trellisl tlie imiutlily altelmuiits ler ISVi, mid Mr. Ilnrrls n piled thai nnlietly oeiiliotle.) Iheni ; that Ihu Hgreemuul was broken M'l lllll llie nlill'lllenl I'll Issi cxi'I'IIihI thu allot iHenl by TinMHW bms. Anether ineel lni was then hebl nt the oltlie el llie I'ennsylianu toil iiiiiivtny III in New Norkeu Jnuliiry I I, Iss,, Tlie Minn Interests were repiesenlisl, hii. I a reinmittiH) el lline was npilutid te i .infer with llie I'uiiiisjIxmiU rail old company, nml thu teal Inteiests whlili It controlled leUtlMi te the nnlhrai-lte mil trails 'Mm iiirsjtlin; then adjourned until January Ji, Ive, w lieu llie cominttten ieMrl(sl Dial Ilia l'enns Uanl.i nllrend company refused te nblde by the Inrms el the agreement. Aflernnrd the ruuiin)ltnnla rallreaii ceuipiiiv's ee.il ismi psuliM mid tlie New Yerk, l.iku Kriu.V Western railroad nxupiny came Inte the IKSll. Anether mention was held en March JJ, lsxi, t the itHiilniini el .1. I'lurpent Morgan, New llrk. 'Ihn folleniug worn pieient leorge l)n II Kelni, lepriMeiitlng thu I'hlln ilt-lphli A Ht'inlliig ralliead UiteitHlM, K. I'. Mllbur, l.eblgh Valley inteinits. Hiuiuel "slenii, Dclawiiru A IIiiiImiii liiteiesbi, lleorge It. Kiiheils, I'eiiiisjltaum rnllreid lutertsts, liisire A. Ilel, I'euiisyhauU Cer.l i eui pan v luieiexts , Jehn King, Jr, New Yerk, l.iku Krle A Wostern luter (its , S A Ci,x, New Yeik, Hiisipiehniinn A Western luleieU", nml J. H. Harris, Lehigh Ceil unl N itigalli in isiiiiijnv Interests. Mr. Harm iel tlie muiules of the meeting, widen showed Hint Ihoie piuseut ngreisl te leliain e tim pi no of red twenty-tire lenls "ir ten, and In ean the shipment ext ceded llie nlletiueiil te i.iy buy coots per ten for cai.li ten se Hlilpii-1, thonuieuul te be dlildtsl ninuiig the parties te Ihu HgrisimeiiU On Maren .-', Isvi, auotlier meeting was held, at willed tlmntiiii) reproeiitatlie-s nure iitusmil in addili in te I'.iiiIim', wli.i teprcciiiited llie I.elilgh alley operators. A meeting uas'nlse held In April, nl the iiltli e of the Pennsylvania mil cumpaii,), al which it wns agrees! Hint llie tonnage ler Isvi be hanctl upon Iho tounage for li. The I'oimieilirtiii i lailread company mid the New ork,'l,-ike Krle A Western rallreid com pany relustd te abltle by Iho rgriemeiit. In reply te ipiestleii fiem Atlorney (teii ernl t'assidy Mr. Harris H.1I1I that he did net knew w holder mi iiltaiutt had lin orderisl In Kopteuiiier or (). teller of this jear or net. The mailer ne or lame elesn te hi in. He lilieisl that tliiire was nil ndtauce, but he net knew whuiher it was eiduieil, or if se when. Mr. I'aisidy wntitetl l knew whether therewasmi adamsiel lilly cents per ten within the last In e mouths, hut Mr. Ilnrrls said lie could net tell. He could nut ted either whether thore had been changes of trade lately which jnstiilisl mi ndt.mce Iu the prliu el nml. The liearlng was then iul.iiiriied 1111I1I Memiav, with WHhts all around for a happy New Year. i.uvur.H ki.kvt utrnjitu. Inlaiiil C'lly Kiilgliti I'yllim ami l.uiilin l.'iiiincll, ,lr 0 r A. .11 The lellimliig were elis'tnl as oillcers el Inland I ilj l"jdge, Ne. t Knights of Py thias, 011 I rnlay oeiilng, mid will lonstilute tlie ellh'iirs uf Hits ledge fur thu next nK meuths: I'. C , A. J "Strati's; I', Saiiiuel C. Well .C, J I. II in 111.111. 1'., IC. 1: iiielder, M. nl A., lamb "s. Mulliti , K. el 1L miilS, le'einlah Kiler M. eri'., Kdwin !S. M1110I1. , M. el i: , Jehn S. Kendlg , I. . , K. W. HolbreoU , (). I,., It McUuire, truslisj Inr the next Is months, M, M. Hilten. The reH)ilef the trustees el this linlge will show that although considerable roller has been nllerdcd the ptst turiu, tlie ledge will gain ever folio, and Ii 111 a very lleuilihing co million. (llUtci rer l.iniilrr, . .'(). Jr. II. I A.M. I rlday evening the lollewlng eillceis were olciteil or Kuiplre Ceuiiell, Ne. Ul, Jr. 11 I . A. M., le sorve for the ensuing term : 1 nun nun clller, W. I- Adams, . ('., V. Iiumlaker, Itee hoc., IC N'. W'mewer , I in. hoc., V. A. McCillnu ; Treas., J. 11. Trisler; AksL Hec. S-e., V. N. l.oeiiHrd : I'en , I,. Villoe; V'.T., 1' Muliu . Iu. Ken., K. Mclutyre ; UllU Ken., J. I . Cunningham. l.itiu lii-iim. Thus. II. Keller had his right hand badly sprained Wednesday evening iu his ellerl, its chaii man of tlie lair loiiiinillee, te eject a drunken rowdy from the rooms. Midnight services wtue held 111 all the churches last night. Tlie reading roeuisol thu V. l T, U. were ejsiii till midnight disieiislug het eollee ami buns te all who wished it lunch. The Mineral of Mr. Jehn Sunders, who cemmillt'd Hiilcide 011 Monday, was held lit thoMemtlaii chinch en Thursday and was largely ntlended. Neiuinl el the largest cigar lactenes, winch have Immiii 1 le-oil during the holidays, will Htnrt up en Monday with Ineieased lerces. Tlie 11 ah has been liiiinbiigged ler two nights by Hpliltual inanlfostatlenH In l'.oui l'.eui l'.oui berger's hall. fi'iilrn i iiiinly r.riner t'lntil A large number el Centie county fariueiH wlin purchaseil Itohemlmi tuts at flu it bushel from 11 sleek creek Hailing under the naiue el Curtis last spring nre just out in ag gregate Iho nil 111 el MU.IHHI. I'uiier the premise that every bushel tr the Ilolieiulmi eats they harvested would be repurchased nt n slight ndtnuce ever the price paid, ttoiiieof the wealthiest fanners iiiceriM)rateil 11 stock ami Med company, or whicli the HWlndler was niade tie.tsurer. New, when the crops are nil llir.isheti, me lariuers iuscoer mat the company was dissolved and the treasurer had dec imped ntler collecting nUiul ?.iU,tK(l In the county 011 the old nole dodge. I'KOlll.MI.ST I'MII'LK. .ludge I'axsen hiiiI brlile wero the subjis'ts el 11 splendid riceplhm ill Allontewii Inst night, at the home el Mrs. l'axseii's mother. Hen. Jehn CesHiia, or llodlerd, was In tlie city last evcnli'g under the coett et J. Hay ISrewn, esq. Cleneral J. I. H. (iebin will visit l-anciister en Friday evening next, .lamiary 7. Am do de partment comiiiander he will install tlie oill eill oill eors et Iteorge II. Themas I'est, (1. A. It. A nerlis of lectures by prominent 111011 will be delivered at Miihlouberg college dur ing llie present winter. Among the lecturers will be Marriett HriwliiH, esq, or this city, whose mibjict will be " W' it the Kepis." Atlt'iiilante at Night hihoel. Night schools will re upon 011 Monday evenlug. I'aients will du well le hee that their Isiys (otte school, as thore are many Induieii.eiits te koep thein awny, Tite teachers Intend Kiudlng a reiKirl home nt the end or each 111011II1, ns they an in day nclioel, showing the attendance, progress, Ac, el each pupil. II11II1I111B I'erinlU. During llie past year permits were Issued for thu oructlen or lit! two-story bulldlngf, ir, three-story, 0110 leur-stnry mid threo liutue duellings. That number is the smallest iu Hove tal years. I'KKSIDKNT BRINTON. Bid77mIK.J0IH'' ai -MM W" TIIK TKNM KXr.VUTIfK limit IIV 111 it I. iM'tUfKII ItCIIUUI, llOJlltl. I'irtittliif; II111I111; limits ul .Irthiiiiiiluiit rar HmiiiIiIi Mitiv It llHiii)iiN That tlliec. unit l.leilnit In ril,rilsr7 Hit Nut Tnlte llitilr HrsU t'nlll Ntiteiidinr. Willi 1111 I'. Itri'i'eti, U10 tinth ptesldeut ul the IitiiiMsler env s-1') 1 bjtr.l, whom ior ier tralt appe.ui at ihe head of this column, has the distinction of having served longer In the presidential elliui than any or his prodecos sera, except imii imi M H'einui 111 , and II also Inpptjiiml Hii' during Ins term of ulllce thore woie sevt'tnl impirlitil changes iimde In the le.Ml H.-!iiKil I cm which 0 ni sod net n lltlle aerinioneiis ptrtlsiu reeling. In will Imi remembered that under the sm 11 act of ls.iO the m hisil Isiard el I. incas ter consisted el lhlrl six elective memhern and thrie ex olllcle ineinlsjrs -the mayor and the presidents of selis't and common council. Although theMO ex ellb le ellicers were generally Deiuix-mlK, Iho Itepuhllcaiis during the early veatsel the wnr nllalncil a majority In Ihu school Isiard. l'artlanslili an rather high, and Ihn Democrats te icgaln iiiutrul of the IsmiiI nenunaUsI n full ticket of twelvoi-andidates In the spring of IsiU, of whom Mr. Ilnnten was one, nml elected nil of then), giving them control of the beard. They used their power with misloralleu, tak ing thu president y but retaining Iu olhcetho Hepubln tu s'leretary and iiionenger. i.n 1 1. iu 11 1 tit: iieAiin. Mr. (trillion entered the beard May I, 1m!, mid at out 0 took mi ncttve part Iu the prisetsllugs, ami was mnie ctmlrmin el one nl tint v isiting committees. Hi May Ivni, he was 10 Oleeteit ,1 member without opposition ami, Hen. J. It. Livingston declining te selvit longer as president, l)r. Jehn I,. Atlee, In mi eulogistic upeiii Ii, nominated Mr. Drill Drill ten for president, and be wnt unanimously elfs'tisl In 1mj7 the Itepubllcau s)litlclaus proiesed te hni e eiist.l.il "a 11011 partisan" si Insil law for l.mcaster city only. The legislature emu ted the law and the governor signed It March In, Hit It provided for the election, en the leuttli Menilny nl March, or thirty six directors, twelve et whom sheuli' serve for 0110 year, Iwetve ler two years and twelve ler thtee jeirs, all of whom should take their seals en the tirst Thursday el April, Ise. It w vs further prev idml that eaeli elector should vote for only eighlism taudldates, nml that thu Unity six candidates having the highest niimls.r el lotes should be elected ; and that there should be no o.i-ellirio members of the heard. 'Ihus the old beard was com cem com pleloly wied out and Iho 1 lomexralic majority gene. I I l.l I.K IIKMlli I. V I ll VVOIllv. The Heuiismtshad 110 doubt the purpose et the law .vai te give llie Republicans con trol of the heard, and limy set their wit.s te wurk le prevent it. A plan w, is seen de vised. It whs diH'Idist te quietly put ill nomination tweiity-enit HHinm-rattc candidates but te have tlie tn kets printed se that only eighteen of these names ami. ltd apsjar oil any 0110 of the ticket". Mnaseuger were sent out te summon velets te the tells, and they eatne In unusual iiiiuilH.ra, By u careful liiaulpil liiaulpil latieii of the tickets the aggiogate voleol en' h of the Ivvoiily-enu Utmiecrtllc ctmtldates was kept nt about thesiiuu tigure. The Itopubll Itepubll can leaders did net discover the plan et the enemy until tisi Inte 111 the atlorueou te ile I01I it, and when the lotes wero counted It was seen thai the DsuiecrnLs had elected twenty one ami the Republicans only tiftoen dlrocters. Te prevent a re. uirenee of such a disaster ami ter oltier party puriKises, the Republi cans bad the legislature pass the supplement te the city charter, March -ii, Isoe, renenling that section of thu law of March hi, lhus, which provided Inr the olection of school directors en thu leiirth I'riday et March, nml enni ting, instead, that they should be elm ted at the general election en the second Tuesday in October, and orgmue 011 U10 first Thursday 111 NoieiuUir. Tills law remained In lorce iiiitil 171, when the new ceustilii tlen went Inte leicc, providing that tilt 1 1 1 ill) I t ipil anil school elections should be held en llie tiiini ruosunye! reuruary. I. Kill I ON SI 1 1 DO I, IIOVUII I'KOl l.lll in: We have lutriHluced thesu facts here Ik. cuihe Mr. Ilnnten was president or the Isiard during nil Ihn 1 hanges ui.e.le in thu law, elthei Irem parlistii or ethei motives; ami te explain te these who de net kuuiv hew it comes thildiroelors who are elected iu fob. 1 nary de net take tlimr seats until the follow ing November. Tlie tlmoef etertuni was chmigiHl by llie constitution, but thu tmie el er'niii .i'i.ei was net. Mr. Ilnnten was annually oleclud piosi piesi piosi ilentel the beard I10111 (su, te IsT 1, when he iliilimsl a re-elitctlnn te tlin presidency, bill remained nmeiiiber iiulll 17. Ilelngallne pit'liiimenurlaii he uemliicted thu proceed ings el the beard during his presidency ac cording te strict parliamentary law, thus grimily facilitating tlie dispatch or business. lle tisik greil iiilere-t. iu the Kihoels and gHVOtheni iiiui'h uttontteu and persnnal su pervision, ills addresses delivered beleru the graduating classes or the high schools at tiieauuuil uemiiiemMtineiits were carelully piiiMred : ami thu eiitertaliiinents given nt his liouse te tlie gr.idintes, teachers nml ill lectors, weroreuniens that yet recall pleastut rocellis tieus of nil who hid tlin pleasure el ntteiidtng them. WOl.K HUM: lit UI Ml Ills I'ltUsllll.M , During Mr. lirlnlen's prusidency luuih uselul work was ilone in llie furtherance el school nnitlers. stoverttef the school build. lugs were enlarged te iiccommedato the con stantly Increasing number cif aclielars, Progress was made looking te llie election el a new high school bulldliiL', nml a new brick building was erected en Strawberry street, ler the colored school. The tierumn-atid-Knglish school was lirinly ostabllsheil, and Iho number el pupils greatly Increased. The permanent Introduction et vocal music iu nil the hchoels was established. A tuacher ler the Children's Heme was elected, anil her salary paid by llie heard. The salaries of nil the teachers were Increased ten percent and many ether pregresslvn ads wero passed, all of which were warmly Htippeited by Mr. Ilrinteii. Till! 11 V I'llKSIIIKNI VNI) HIS PVMII.V. William r. Jlrlntett was horn at thu old family mansion en the Uraiulyvvliie, near West Choster, l'a., Oth June, lsL Hishii Hishii Hishii costers emne from the ielnlty or Hlrmliig ham, Kngland, te I'eniiHylviinla, n year after the treaty or I'enii, nml, inissesseil or large meatu, they took up oxtensho tracts et land In Chester county and about l'lilladel iilila. Our HiibJ.x:!, tlie youngest child el Caleb nnd Hannah llrluten, wns nameil ler the distinguished l'Vlenil ami rounder or tlie I'revlnce, William I'enn. Caleb llrluten was a prominent cltleu, owned several large farms In Choster county and carried en ex. tensive farming. William spent his early years nt home nml went te the district school near by I and wliile a lad was aent te Ixiard. lug nclioel and later te New I.endcn ucademy, thou a line Institution. In N'oveuiber lsli, he outerott the fresh man class at Washington college, l'a. in his Junier year he delivered uunddressat the nntilvers.iry coleuration or I'nleii Mter ary swlety, ami nlltra lull course, grnd Haled with high grades. temtiMr AHH i. w it ni'Ni. In the summer el Ms. he inule an ex tended lour through the I, intern nuttes anil the Cmiadas, ascorresisnulent of l'lilladel phln par. I.ater hoiDinmeiieBil thentiidy el the law In llie olllceol Hen. II (i, l)iigln Ihis city, and reml n Iheringh eeurse. Alswt thotlinefixod for iiiiiimoiii'iiigthe practice, he met with a Hoveronci'iilniil, In Hiring his right arm se badly Ihat for sevural yesislie wai linnblu tonsil th Kiii. In loiisc.piemo of this Injury his ilclgns wem 1 Inngeil. lie left Mw-Hsler for umiu fnue nml on en gaged in etlur pursuits Koeu slier his return he was uiiIIihI m tinrrlnce te Miss Husaii M. Ilelgiut, eldest ilaiighter el Hen. i:. C. Ke'kiii, Inte of Hilsclly. 'I hey tisik up tliclr leshlcnce m a bmise en Heutli (lueen strict, bolore eci upi d by 'I haditeus Hte veils, where they wiih it , Hltli, Knd a ilaiigbler still reside. Ill ISe'lMr. II. wasoliHed treismeref the LslicasterA .Slisqtiehaiiiia r. it, which olllce he still holds. He was ..r (mciih vetrs In the liiatiageiiient of the Inland Inimraiice.v. De posit company during Its ptmqioreus days. As stated almvis he waseli. i..,l nieuiber and president or the l.tnctsbr 1 uy si h.iel beard ill IMi.1 and Hervvit until In - In 1MI7 I10 was olncted te Uy eeuiiclK wi'l was tlin Hist president of common council iinder the new city charier when the new law had In Ik) liilerpieleil and precedent made. At llie next olivt'en he was llie only 0110 the Democratic llcket reluriitsl from thu l'eurlh ward, thou strongly JEepublltnn. Illl6)7he was fcnaterial dolegate le the Domscrntie state convention at Harrlshiirg, He was a iKirsetial frlondef fudgoHljitrsweiKl and was a great aid In scoring his nemlna lien ler judgoer the suprioie . eurt, and In recngnliten or his servi. m was appointed with Hen. Richard atix, te mlerin hlui ellb claliy of his nomlnnllen. Ha then nerved threo years en the stale 1 niniuiitee, and was again senatorial dolegate te iin, Democratic state convention of '71. Mr. llrluten was fern I aig tune a director of the I'hiladelphli A I master turnpike, holds llie olllce or ilirii'ler e u,e Lancaster A Mlililletewn read and has iss.n treasurer el tlie l.mcaster A Wllllaimttevvn reul for the last llie yearn, lle hns niw iys been fend of literary work, ami hns given his library much attention. It Is one et the largest prl vhUi libraries In the cily ai 'l mntalris many rate and line old works, an I in his library he spends a great deal e! Ii s imii., Lllll- t 31 IMH . Ii if J -fc s 'X t t - llie I'sutv of Atuch of llttt liiil an liuubl Unit and hunlli final Mangus, who his Ls?en thuiiiusoel much el the Inditu troubles in the West and Seuth, is b vigorous middle aged iimn of great wiry muscular powers, Ins fundamen tal characteristic balng tendon, y te evpresa Ills wickedness in actions and deeds of the meat bleed-curdling ileri 1011. Most el the depredations committed 111 An ma and New .Mexico have bweu attributed le his numerous raids an I the news el his caplure h n quieted many a small town Inte n complete sense of .se curlty, net bolore enjoyed l Inef Mangus was captured by Captain t hules l ioeir 111 Oct. ISsti, after having ivseittsl te every strategy which his Uiiliisiii.nis brain could Invent, delying aulhent) aiiei Ins.apture mid oxerllug himsell 111 evei way tm a means of tsciie. The tianspnrt.itlnu el Mangus ami his coulmleiates has proved a troiibleseinouiidortakiugandiliegoverumoni has net lelly dcclded what 1110.111 of punish iiieul shall be vlslteJ upon miraudering Chief Mangus. Allh"ui.)i si many sehiKils fur thu civllitlem and isliu tleu et the Indians nsvn bieii in stituted under tlie "iilr .I et the government, thore soeins 111 little dev're.isj te the oiitragescomiuitloil I v the svnge In illau tribes, clvlllr.ilien .is-nnngly having but slew elicit en their wil I nslures. Chlet Mangus has the low and laterally com pressed forehead, the b'a. k eyi", straight head of hair, coarse aval a'.uudatit, prom inent cheek bonus, strong nns and small, rounding chin, se usual with tin. distinctive racoel people. ir 11 ah e.v.i 1 ,ut r. Air. h J. Until i:plaliis n lleifiil Vlituslns Hi t iirreutn In r.tlinvlil UllKKSU, l'a., Dijitiiilber ", Is). Kb lNTi.i.i.muM 1 1; We uollie an nr nr tlcle ill your weekly relerimg te chicken thieving 111 the lower eud New, we de net think It very ceuipllmeutarv te the ample of l'alrtleld, ns there Is no .ti-tuuticn el pur sons, anil would ask that u piiut the line ncceiinl uf the nocturnal v kiLi le the elm kt 11 IDOstH. We, ihe people el tin. , eei village, am net ashaintnl et what we de, and ate ueialraul te have our names 11101111. 1 id 11 it is duiie m the right way. Mr. J. W. I.ovvsen prepn-el te me, s. I. Ileyd, that we would pi 11 a g nl 1 ike en Mr. l'eurose; that alter 'h , Mr. l'eiiree, would retire ler the night we would go le his chicken house and tike a. tin ken npieie null get him te get up and 1 ha-e us. 1 thought that would be very t;"'l. but being somewhat timid about g .101; aieuml ether people's houses at night, ih night I would turn the jeke en Mr. I.. .iu by turning traitor te Lew Hen and tilling Mr. l'eiiiusn nil about it. I gave Mr. l'onuwe lnyguunuil requusteil him te watch nud w hen we would appear with clilckeus be should give us 11 chase and sheet altur iu, I r thu purisise of scjulng liovvfcen, Hllel win. h was dene nnd worked well. New you will hpe thai Penrose was net surprised le liml that it w is his neighbors, nor has he lieen. We hope, tlierelere, that you will publish n true in eunt etit, oiling liack your leriuer account and lender unto renrose the things that ate Penrose's and unto Lew son and lieyd the things that nte theirs. Yours veiy 11 uly, S. J. llev i). riving Up I'rUe KIhk tialHrs. Last night thore was another little ra'ket at the work.heiiHO. At present thore are hi tramps In the place, Ol this number thore tire about forty Irishmen, twelve ituriuaus, w hile tlie ethers are linglisii and Americius. During thu evenlug the sui ns t of convers,! cenvers,! convers,! tlen was pri.e lights. The lrislimeii pralsed I'addy Kyan and Jehn Sullivan, while tlie Kngllshmau stuck te All iireenneld, Jein .Smith and a few ethers. Ihoiieriiiaushad no here te nralse anil they bsik 110 part In the conversation of willed they tsvamu very tlred. I'lnallyone of them ventured te say that he thought I'addy Kyan was no geed. Quick as n Hash thu whole place was in an uproar, nml the representatives Irem the Uhlue worn pretty well used up. Ulllcer Slinuli heard the nohe and entered the place, but he was badly scratched lolero he quioted overything. The tramps oentiiiuuil te light nl intervals during the night, but te-day all Is quiet. Majer .MclKjiialit Commuted, Majer McDonald, Iho Salvation Army elllcer charged, with the itbducl.eu of Miss Kngle, or Mauhiiim, was taken rrein the Harrlshiirg Jail tn Manlie'm en I'riday oveu lug. He wns given a hearing by Justice (Iresh, of that borough, this morning and iu default or ball was. coin milled ler trial at the January court of quarter notions, te answer it chargu el abduction, NIW YKAK'S KKCKITION. tiit.niimur .i.vn mhs, vi.r.VKUM) KKr.V UVKN IHKI11H TU HAY. Tin IHtllufcUlahcil I'mpls Knl'ilslnr.l nt the VV hlln lluute 1 he lliiilrni shakliiK II tinla ef til ultitiit Tint ItfieltltiK llenins uf Ihi) Vlannliiii Dmtirrtteil WAsiilMnniN, Jan. 1 -1'hu weather Is old nud raw autt thu walking horrible, there betng it slush home inches In Unpin en the streets, 'Iho president's leceptien began promptly at 11 o'clock. The llrst te be ro-celvo-l were the diplomatic corps closely lol lel lol levvoJ by the Justice of the supreme court, and efilcers of the army nnd navy. The pres ident, wlioitPi"ired te be nearly hi his usual health, stepped down the stair w ay very stead ily and without apparent discomfort, lle escorted Mrs. Manning, immediately be hind them i tine Soerotnry llayatd escorting Mrs. I'levelind and the ether cibinet oill eill oill eors nud Ihelr wives. Nonaters I'ugh and Walthall ami Ilopresontativo Marlln creaksl a stir Immediately alter the Jusllce el the siiprome court were loceiveil by head. Ing a list el .11 very handseiuu ami altractive young ladles from Alabama, Mistlssippl and Louisiana. Henster l'ugli walked iu treil of the party and commanded them like a company of solillers. The ladles wero received as seen ns they entereil the house, mid seemed te enjoy the attention the roceivors and loekors-on accorded thorn. There were net many senators and ropreiou. Utlves among theso who called. Senators Hheriuaii, I'ugh, Walthall, Allisen, Deck, Cdckrell, Miller, Merrill, Maiidorsen ami Mi'l'horsen, and ltepresenlallves I'arllsle, TheuiM)ii, Outhwalte, Hitch, Ilrecken rldgp, Lymin, Herbert, Murphy, Scott, Mills, Hums, Hanics, Van Union, Toansend, Ward, Cenger, Wllklns, l'eltlbone, CIpiii CIpiii ents, (Jreen, Symes, Kandall, Springer, Har ris, Houtello, being among theso prosent. Lverythlng Is moving nil wlttt clock-work pioclsieu. Thore is an absence or detectives, the only guards being the regular iiibssoii iiibsseii iiibssoii gers ab'jut llie White Heuso, and a few (si licomen in citizens' clothing, Btatloued at the dillereut doers inside the building. At neon picclely the naval ellicers appeared, led by (tear Admirals (iuackenbusli and l'eiter, lolleweii by the army ellicers. Kx-Secretiry of War Helt walked with (ieneral Sheridan, and behind him was .ludge Advocite lion lien oral Dunn. Almast overy army and navy ellicer btatloued in Washington was proseut and at they filed through the Blue room, their daik, geld adorned uniforms reriued a marked nnd etleciively pictures pie contrast with the brilliant toilets of Mrs. Cleveland ami the cabinet ladles. As the body of hauUsouie-faced meii (toured into the Hast room, mingling with the gaily dreswd crowds already assembled there, the plcture brought te the mind wns an enormous and dazzling kaloidescopo. The crowds that lingered iu the parlors and halls were much larger than for many years pist. Ml. 1 I l,Vl:l VNI) Sit tklMI II AM) Mrs. Cleveland loektd particularly wolt welt thu excitement or the occasion lending a brll Hint color le hercheek and a glinting sparklu te her eye. She stoeil at the right of the presi. dent ami lirmly grasped each hand its it left the president's and with a cordial intoning of the visitor suanie she looked toward the next comer. Her Uress was a la pompadour of pink lallle rramealse silk the Trout was plain and the trimming of Mallnes lace. The tram was a silk and satin stripe emhrolderod with rosebuds. The bodlce was cut squire In Ireutand isjinted m the back, elbow sleeves. The only ornament was the diamond neck lace given her by llie president at tlie wedding. Tan colored gloves and a single 1 esebud 111 the Imsem completed n costume that charmed the onlooker and adorned the wearer. Next te Mrs. Cleveland Btoed Mrs. Man nuig, next te her Mrs. Kndlcetl, and thou Mrs. lias, llehlud the prosldential party, Mrs. 1 olsem sat chatting with Mrs. Lament throughout the threo hour ordeal. The cab inet ladles, like Mrs. Cleveland, wote full toi lets, the ethers attractive walking coi cei coi tiimes with bonnets. Mrs. I'olseui wero a crav tallor-uiide cloth dress , Mrs. Limeiit a lailer-madii bjtlle groan geivu and benntt te match. Alow unnules befoie euu o'clock the general public wero admitted. There were l.u leu peeple than last year. Instead or the long line extending from the gites nt the White Heuse grounds down I'eniisvlvaniiv nvenue te 1 ltd street, there were only soveral hundred assembled .it the gates as the signal was gtven for their admit tance. 'Iho bid walking and the doubt as te the prosideut roielv ing ether than the ellicial callers acted as n doterenL The president looked cboerlul and strong, but a lightly unshed lin'e told the careful ebservei that he was net entirely easy. Secretary Manning looked like it very sick man. The face was pallid and showed signs or present sulleriug and past torture, mid a paiulul limp was very evident, lle leni.ilned with the leceiving party but a short time, and then was led away by Cel. Lament te rest. At 1-iO about live thousand iisiple had been teiolved . live thousand handshakes given by the pros idml and Mrs. Cleveland, mid forty Iho bundled bows by Iho three ladles of the cab inet, in her lust New-Year reception Mrs. Cleveland Inie herself with lemarkable courage, charm, cordiality and sweetness, 1111: Mvssiev 111.1 en v 1 le.s. Ne puns were spireil in prep u ing the executive mansion for thegreit aiinuil New 1 0 ir's day loves, w lien legisi iters and eillci.itH, Judiciary and diplomats, seldiers and sailuis, veterans and clvlliuuH, old age and youth, wealth and poverty, fame ami obscurity, aristocracy and democracy come te piy tribute of respect nud express geed wishes te the chiel magistrate or tlie nation. The mansion had been re nova Unl iu 1-01110 very important details new carpets m place of shabby ones nml tlie well duected elleils el upholstereis ami clcautis had accomplished geed lesutts lu many nooks and coleurs. Without the scene was bleak and cheerless, slushy ami cold. In side the mansion all was cheerful ami bright enough. The decorations had all been bietight liem the adjoining couseivaterlos and ariauged much ns en similar occasions. Thu iiluu parlor alene showed uotuiuble do de do partuie Irem procedent. Tills department has uever bolore been mi elaborately decor ated ter the New Year's reception, lleslde its ULeral supply et palms and lerusand Honoring plants, en the mantel, en a bloiseiiiliig cushion, wero the Uernl numer als " t!S7. " The prouieiiade corri dor displayed lis usual brilliance of bread-leaved ptlim and dolie.tte ierns lu gilded jirdluieiOH lu each el the arched al coves, vvhile every nvallahle place had its lleral oriiatueut. The Keil parlor, ndorned slnce last Navv Year's by many ev Ideuces of Mrs. Cleveland's appreciation of the beauti till, was Uoeoratod as is customary en New Year's Uay, nnd tlie same was true or the (ireeii parlor. Thu List room presented the most striking iippoanince ; every portion and loature was beautllul. lu the oulrauce cerrl. Uei the soarlet-coatoil band, with silvery In struments, occupied thelr usual palm-Hiir-leuiuleil Miami, thelr uniforms gaining hril hril llance from tlie contrast with thogreeu-leaveil pilnis. niens'tru Nut Utility. rn i r. s. ii:r.i'ii 1 v, Jan. 1. Tlie jury In the casent Kuv. Walde Mesares, who has Ision en trial during the week charged with having assaulted with Intent te rape Mm. Mary Collision, it uiomber or his church, came Inte court this mernliiLr mid announced a verdict el net guilty, inii.Y nut) r 11 as "HAiti.Kt. P11II1111 Oiitira llnilt Crnuilfil le Ihn VV'sllt Willi nn linllin. Hulle Anillriice tufim Ida llfi-at Tragedian. ICdvvln lloetb, tlie grealeit or American Bdnrs, received a warm wolcemo In Kiilleu epera house Inn evenlug In his mitslerly in terpretation or "Hamlet," the inolanchely Dane. Lvery sent In thu building Win even pled, nml theso ,vhe had standing risnn osteemed Ihoiuselvos fortunale. ThowoiIU ThewoiIU ThoweiIU famous tragedian carried his nmllence by storm, nml tlin applause that greeted his line work vvatrie'iuentnnd eiithuslastlc Thore is no play In the whole Shakes pearean realm se dlltlcull mid illllereut In Interpretation 11s that oruil.tmlet.'' Ne two actors ever played Ihtmlc' allke. Hels such a many sldeil diameter that an actor may only liope te rellpct tihnses or the mysterious luseiiallty or the Danish prince. He Is a maii el sudden pissien nml doep religious conviction. Moreover, his passion and re ligion is net Hint el the iiulottetod nnd hlull scion or royalty, or that nl thu mires silling dOTolee. He Is luteltd tual, with a spiritualized dovelepmint that ever si niggles 10 held In ntioyanee his physical isiwers. The warring el his pavien, his intellect mid his religious com lutlnii make up the tin earthly character et the iifji. Mast men, warned at "he was from the cravoteavougohls rather's murder, would have lest 110 tltue lu the dispatch el the murderer, llnmlti Is llrst mad with rage, then fearful te the elnt of med Mating sell destruction, anil finally doubtful whether the voke from the spirit world was 0110 whose Injunction ought le 1st IicihIihI by 11 rami man. The transition from theso several stages te that wherein the discovery is inadu that ('ucbui was his brothers murderer is or absorbing interest te fellow. Lut llie strange weakness of Ibtnlet again shines out hi his lalliire then and there te end Ihn career et the fratricide. Mr. Iloelh's remarkable elm iiliuii.iry pow ers and his caiwlty te rellect upon his face tlie onietlons agitating his muni were well oxhlhlted. And he had excellent BiipMrL Mr. Jehn Malone undo ndlgnllied ami lm prnsslve Ctii' ' 'i"'lim, and Mrs. Augusta 1'ester was quite acceptable as the (inn n, The fair (iphcli was most Uelightlully jier trayrsl by Miss I'mmaN aderH,aml Inthu mad fceues she eveked the sympathy anil enthu siasm of the nudleuce. Mr. Carl Abren.lt wasauoxcellont V .hum, nud Joint T. Sul livan did well enough ns Is'Tlci. Thore iimluiler or the cast was satisfactory. We are clad te cee the ontemrlso of Mr. ecker in securing Iloeth ler the holiday season substantially rowanletl by the local play going public I-ait evening was ene of the worst el the ye ir, hut the people or tills town could net Have been kepi away irem the Iloeth iorlermance had it been mining pltchlerks , which Is something te say ler the appreciation which always crowns get.il work 111 Lancaster. Klltti I EXIWIt Il.tLTlMUItir. llie I tinner Icliirlmis In tliu I'lrnt list's Hat lie ul l.ame CI1I1 ken.. 'I lie looking iiiiiu botweon Yerk and Hal Hal Hal timore birds opened near Htltlmoreon I'rl day altorneou, and niter weighing llie birds thirteen cocks woie uiatched te de batlle for their respective sides. The Beit commenced by two side lights, Y'erk winning the Hist Hud Ililtlmore the second. erk wen the toss nnd ihoe a black hackle 11111II, weighing four isiumls Keven eimces. lUltimore show oil a blue cook, weighing lour iHjunds seven ouiiceh, ami nflera heice light, lasting sevenudiiutus, the Itiltlinoie cock was kllled. i'orlhesocond light, Ililtlmore showed a black Iieuny cock, weiguing nve puiiuiis i-even ounces. Yerk showed, a Hal-headed irlnuer. weinhini: hve tsDiinds seveu ounces. This was the med, rtmarkable battle, for after tlehtlug Uesinirately for two puttings the backers of the Yerk bird ollerododds el two te 0110, with no takers, en the mini pm the heiiny succeedfd In coupling Yerk's lavorite. t this sUure el the IlKbt bets el live toetle wero ellered en the ltaltlmere cock. The surprise or the day here leek nlacn. The Yerk bird recovered, made a lly and bralneil the H.iltlmore benny and wen llie light after being lu the pit thitty-oue minutes. 1'er the third u,;lit lialtlinoreshuwod awhile cix'k, vveighlng six pounds. Yerk put up a bird weighing live pounds, fourteen ounces. Alter hard nud rapid lighting, lasting feur-tiH-u minutes, the Y'erk cock, succeeded in killing the lialliuiuie bird. The main was then cetillnueil uulil te-tlny, when the balaucoel the birds will be leught oil. I. raily is " liut lluiiisii ' iiii Iho train going Smith, alter his s)cib at the New l.nglaud dinner, Mr. i.rady was 111 a conversational mood and spoke el several matters el Interest. Amuug ether tilings he relattd hew lie happened te enter the let ture held. It soeuis that Congressman S. S. Cox is Indirectly ros,x)iislbIe for it. Mr. Cox was invited te loctuie in Atlanta and soul n dispatch te Mr. iirady, the chairman of the committee en arrangements, saying that he would ceme nnd that his subject would be "Irish Humer." lly am error In transmission "Irish Humer" iu the ills patch was changed te "Just Human." "I thought," Mr. draily paid, "lhat 'Just Human' was rather a strange subject, but the words wero vvritlen plainly In the telegram, and 1 concluded It was all right Accordingly weadvertlsul Mr. Cox te lecture en J list Human.' Mr. Cox ar rived i.irly In the evening en the night the lecture was advertised. As we rede from the htttien le Iho hall his eyes It'll uiwn the post pest ers aiiueuuiiiig his lecture. ' iirady, what's that " he exclaiuieu, peiiuuig 10 pesier ; - S. Cov will lecture 011 "Just Human.'" 'I hat's the subject of your Itcture1' I replied. ' Ne, it isn't,' he said. '1 mil going te talk nbuut ' lriih Humer." ' 1 said thou that a blunder had been made an.', did the best I could te lemedy IU lu introducing Mr. Cox I told tlioauilienee mat a misuihe uau ueuu made , that we had advei Used a lecture Irem Mr. Cox en ' Just Human,' but llie subject or his lecture would be 'Irish Humer.' 'lhere was a shout of laughter Irem the crowd and several voices drawled out 'Oh, j n-s.' ' Hut,' 1 continued, te preve te you Hint our committee does uel advertise what itdoes net perlerm, 1 wish le announce that 1 will deliver a lecture in this hall one week from te-night 011 'Just Human,' nt f I a head.' I had no (din what I should say, but a wool; later the hall was packed, and 1 went ahead and talked ler one hour and a halt en ' Just Human.' That was my llrst illert iu the lecture Held, but since Hint lime I have delivered a geed many lectures, mid am constantly receiving calls te talk upon nil sorts el subject-s." I. VV.tlifuen I'ur lllulue .' Cim inn vil, Jan. I. Thu .uni 7 f'e'f leilaysajn. Mr. llenry Wattersen, editor et thu Ijeuisvillu Coin 1. ).J.,urntl, is ill tliis city ler nn unquestionably momentous pe litlenl purjiese. He and Mural Hnlstead, el the feuimciruit Ua.cttc, spent the evening up te midnight Thursday in close conrer cenrer conrer euco at which the slaughter or Cleveland and the advancement or ltlalue's can didacy rer the presidency In ISs wero con sidered ami digested nud a line of policy ler the two Journals marked out. It means, se laras concerns theso two Journalistic go" ge" go" ernls, wnr te the knife iigalut theMitgvvumiw of tieth parlies, and It means the nomination nml election, se lar as their ellerts may preve tllcctive, of Mr. HIalne. The Cin cinnati .iiuirti is known te be nlrendy In the held rer that pur pur pese. Nelvv ilhstamllng the personal enmity between Jehn It McLean nml M. llalstiad, Wattoisen has ellecled 11 tripartite iilUance en thu Issue or Iho next presidency. Thu al. liauce includes the New Yerk Smi and llie i'i'miir. A ( uuricr'Jeurnul editorial is lecnlled which subslnutlally staled that when tlie country was In danger or a Uranttlutd term, Hlaiue was c.illed uiien te crush out the movement ami that new Illalne Is the only man who can crush out Mug wtiuiplsm In both parties. The Commercial (,'iuette, tee, attacks Mr. Cleveland, uet asu Democrat, but it common Mugwump eneiny erUith parties, and also regards Illalne the coming man." l.WVYKIifx IM KiiyivMMV ;r """"" m TIIK IHU AMI TIIA I.Atr MMII.IKr Alh H II0I4TI0IV Ktr. "fy. liniiria ill Hi ljtlr It l'.lnlnA Mntlea I Ailiiilnl le Uttllrit I'm, et thm !, l.ltirsry Ne Anion nu th ire nnt I'Jfilinfiil suit llll'. f iS's v?1 1 The annual nioellngef thu law ibrtryM. AXJ1 soclitleii was held this morning nt IU o'clock. In Iho absence of the president, Hen. Henry (1. Leng, Vice I'rosiileul Nathaniel Klluuker called the meeting te order. The minutes of the last annual meeting were read nud approved. 'Ihu tionstuer, D. (1. L'shleinnn, ("iibniltled his report from which It nppeareit that Hie receipts of the veir, with balance en hand en January 1, l-il, was JelJiTJ. The pxpenill turert were (CiVM, leaving a balance In the treasury oft nn. 'A nearly nil or which will b ' required te pay ler books ordered but whicli have net been revolt ml. ""' ' Tlinlinaiicocummltteoiepoitoil thoacceunt ' of the treasuier ns correct. Mr. Lshlem.iu reported a list of llie books ' purchased during the year. The following ellicers were re oleeted ler the ensuing year : President, Hen. H. Q, Leng j v Ite presldeul, N, Kllinnker; secra tary, tloergo Natimaii: treasurer, D. O. Hslileuian ; llhrnriau, Jeseph C. Snyder. Thu president nppoluled the lullewlug cninmitlie. finance, D. it. Hiker, W. V. llcnsel and W. A. Wilsen. Purchasing, II. M. North, D, U, Kihelman, U. M. Kline. Library, W. A. Atlee, William Leauian,0. C. U'ennedy, W. T. Ilrewn, W. 1". Heyer. Mr. Lbetiy cilled the attention nf the meiubers te the fact that lu mauy auditor'))' reports the feo for Iho use of the library room was net taned, and the association therely lest that revenue. The speaker said the sta tionery of ihe association was used, nnd It was but lair that thu attorneys should leek tu the lulerests et the association. Mr. Jehnsen moved that the finnnce com mittee examine tlin auditors' reports during the year, mid report at each annual meeting tlie names of theso attorneys who tail le col lect the loe due Iho association for the use et the library re iu. The motion was adopted. Thore being no lurther business ihoaMocls iheaMocls ihoaMecls lion adjourned. Tint ttar AMiKiatlitti The liar asioclatleu was called le order by tlie president, 11. M. North. The minutes or the December meeting were read and ap proved. 11. M. North, et Hie committee app'jliited te consider the proposed bill relating te ac tions of ejectment and hiiILs Iu the common pleas, rotierted tjiat there are seme things In ihe bill vhittiVd geed, but there were many that de net commend themselves te his judgment, nud en the whole he opposed the bill. D. ti. KshleiiiBii, William Aug. AUe, Marilett llreslits, Ilrewn and It. l'rauk lCsu lCsu Ienian, the ether moiubersol the committee, wero of the opinion that the proposed 1)111 was net necessary,as all the geed leaturescjn be adopted by rules el court. Mr. Lllmaker moved that ni the bar dis approves of the proposed bill, further action be lndellnltely postponed. The uiotleu wis amoiided that the committee be continued until the next meeting of the association. It was Dually decided that the committee be continued and a meeting called whoiievor the cominittee deem It appropriate. Mr. Hensel suggested Hint n lommltteeon legislation be nppoluled te whom all com munications lxi roierred and they report op the same te the meetings or the ilir associa tion. A communication was lecelved rrem Itev. Wm. L. Hull lu rolereuco te legUlatlen as te a proposed tramp law. A motion was made that the secretary write te Mr. Hull that the proposed hill is etiUldu the bcoie or the asso ciation and that ihe communication b; ' lerred tothecommltteo en legislation. W- Mr. llensel's suggestion that a committee or live be appoiuted en legislation was adeptcsl. Thoceiumltteo will be appointed, next week. Mr. llever, from the coiiiiiiltlee en costs In criminal cases, reported that the matter Is mere properly 0110 ler n citlzeus' mevemei ti The nqiert was adopted. Adjourned. Ilnll liimimiice Ullliet. At a meeting et the Lancaster County Mutual Hail association, held at LitlUyentnr day , Iho fellow ing beard or directors wm eluted : Peter S. Kelsl, prealdenl ; J. A. S tuber, vlce president ; Johuseu Miller, sec relary; 1. J. Keebuck, tro.tureri Jehn U. High, Lancaster; Henry S. llberly, Uly tow nslilp 1 James Cellins, Culerain tnwnship ; Audrew M. I rantz, Liucaster; Marllu D. Kendlg, Maner township; K. H. llruhaksr, Hlizibeth township; Jehn Olngrlch, Kaal Hemplleld levvnship, L. 11. llrubaker, West Karl township; W. W. Hemier, Slrasburs boieugh. .Vlarlftla'4 I'.uarit ut Tratlr 1 10111 tliu lii'iulttr. 1'orty.tvve buslnuss men el Marietta have organized a Heard or Trade. The following permanent oillcers were elected : President, IloiBce Haldeuian; vice prosldeiit, II. 11. Casiel ; secretary, C. A. bchalluer ; corres ponding secretary, 1. H. (foist; treasurer, Ames llewuian j chalriuau en statistics, D, It. Case ; chairman en llnance, Jeseph Miller; ilialrman en railroads, tiee. F. Htlbgeu; chairman 011 inauutucterics ami Improve Improve meets, Dr. II. M. Alexander; tlmltuiau en munlcipilallalrs, A. D. Wike. Kuvlval her v let f. 'Iho Kev. J. ti. Smeker, pastor el Mount Pleasant Mission V. II. church, lias secured the services el Kev. Charles II. Pilgrim, Ilia boy evmigellst, only In year of age, te assist him lu his rev lvnl services at Mount Pleas uni. i.i.i.r Ni.'l.le Mines, en January 9lh. This young man will remaln vvllli. the Kev. t4 .''.... T ...... 1 l.l. 1. 11... .. 1. ...I "?-vw uiOKer ion uayf, 111 tvint-n iiiiiu unn.n few" work may be looked ler. All are Invited le the herv iteu. Change ul t Inn. Thore has been n chauge in the firm of W.I. Hprocher .t Seu, seed ami implement Uealerr, and it will be kneivu herealter as W. 1). Sprcclier, Sun A Ce. The new partner Is Leenard S. Uunss, son or Butcher Geerge ltans,whelias been iiithosterealuco lSbOand iMissesses a thorough knewledge of the busi ness. We wish the new ilrm a happy New Year. tlclure Ida aiHjnr. Tlie mayor disposed el hevbii cases this morning. One was u town man who was very noisy nt thu railroad uud when arrested hoterotheolll -ei'sueat. lle paid thoeostsand agreed te buy a new ce.it for the jiellcuuiau. Six ledgers wtru discharged. AlilliiR I'mlnii tililff, Dliii.iv, Jau. 1.- The friends and sympa lhlrs or James Stephens, the ex-head con con Ire el the I'eniMii lirotherhood, propose tn raise enough money te Increase the 1,217 which reniains or the original 1,831 sul). scribed ler his roller sumo time age le 2,000, and with tills sum purchase an annuity for his beuellt, Clismlierlnlii 10 I'ollew llUiUtme. J Loniiev, Jan. 1. The rail Mall amctte, In Its issue or te day, htates that Mr. Jeseph Chamberlain made definite overtures yester Uny looking te it reunion with Gladstone. Annllit-r I'eimy I'aper. Piiibi)i:i,fiii, Jan. 1 Tlioevonlng jiaper TheDaila eic3. appears te-day as a eue coat paper, having been reduced from twucentna ,i i-nnv. ' .y Krcltcr 1'alUle Uet It. .. t ii.... II. Ilia. .n l.a . ll.VKUlSllUllll. JBI1. 4.-.VJUT. I Afctlvil umm . apieluted Cel. 1. Asbury Awl ielBter of Dauphin county, vice ai. 01. aanie, neew,j rfBATIIAU IHlHVATlVXa. I 1-i 1 W'ASllINfllON. U. U,, Ju. "." J Hi, . i !. I ic-i.iri. I'miiiHvlvanlA. Noir Jersey 'J I fc l.-".'..-"-.-- ' ., 4..i as 1 'Delaware : Kalr weiiner,u.a,-...J-r- vvcalerly wluda. Vi y-H rsa 4,?S "ffa iffj kH tJ.3