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LANCASTER, J A., THURSDAY, JANUAPvY (5, 1887.
VOLUME XXII1-NO. 107.
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INCREASING TIIK CITY DKBT.
vtiv.sviui VAan Air euiiuiAttin te
t'HvriuM HKtrtttin An h-atkii.
Klrrters Iii loll en li hi FebruaryI lie rell-
lien for Mt Hirer! In the l ICinl
Iteltrred In Htretl Uuiniultten-I'tanli
lerta t'luiifii In n Vataiur.
Heleet and common council met nlntedly
en Wednesday evening. In sijlesit council
thore wero present Menu. Halciitun, IlorKer,
f.eiig, Hemley, Whim, Wlse mnl Evans,
IHcbIJuiiU
Tlie minutes were lead unit adopted.
Mr. Winn presented n polltleti te the court
te appelut vlewers le em Pearl Hlreel he.
tween Columbia avenue near Collet; avenue
Hint Mnuur stroel, nud requesting council (e
pass resolution In favor u( opeulng said
street Thepstltlim wa aocempvtild by tlie
following resolution rocemmemtlng tlie
0nlug of Mill street
tlttetvett, Thnt Iho m)lect ami common
councils of thncltynl Lancaster hereby grntit
tlie prayer of tlia petitioner ter tlie 0etitiig
of a street beginning en Columbia nveuue In
tlie city of Lancaster, itt n point near tlie
Junction of said t'elutn bl avenue nnd Col
lege avenue, nod le extt'tul from tlience
southward te Maner street i anil f"r tlie vaea.
tleu of Pearl streut, in new laid out ami
adopted en the plan of streets of tlie city of
Lancaster, ami extending from Columbia
avenue te mill Maner utreet, ami request tbe
oeurtol quarter sotstensol Lancaster county
toapielut proper Mirens te view lliorreund
and ropett upon tlie prayer of tlie said poll poll poll
Hener. I'eintntm council uen oetuMtired and nmend.
ed by referring tlie trillion te tlie street com
mittee with Instructions te report at next
meeting
tin motion tlie consideration el tlie erill.
nance rcgulatlngc-hs nnd ether vehicles wa
postponed until next niiHttlng, enlnK te tbe
lllties of Mr. ltlddle. ttienutlier nl tlie ordi
nance, which preventml hlntti".i(lnes at tlie
meeting el council.
CO VISION Ctll'MUlU
Common council wa called le order al
i o'clock llli tlie tallewing members pret
nnl . Messrs. Adam", Auxvr, fljiuniKarduer,
t.'ermauy, UuuitnlnK", Datsi, Kaby, Kber
man, Kralley, Orelf, Harnlsb, Hartley,
lleratiey, lAtig, Meutzir, Moere, Xiell, Hlo,
Htermfeltr, mmernxn ami Heard, prcl
dent. Tbe rejdlm; of tlie mlnulei of tlie Dooom Deoom Doeom
bor uiMitlut? ttiw dlipcncl with.
Mr. lUiitiiKanluur prinonted tbe report of
tlie fiuaiice committee for tlie month Hbewlng
tbe number and amount of bills approved.
tut. citv TriEASi'rtr.n'a iikieht.
Mr. nauutgardner alne preaeutcd tbe fol
lowing report of tlie city troaiurer for the
month of Deoember. Tbe recelpU were 30,.
i!l J2, the paymenli were fit! iV.'Zi and tlie
liulaiice In tbe treasury la 121, lM.tr.
Tbe following ahew tint balance In tlie
neverftl appreprlallmiH
lntair.t en lean.. Incluillng Mnkliiti
fund IhldO
atriwt daniaKe. nil)
He plr te .uiti 1.5MBI
tlrnganA macailaiatitiigttrevia 174 9)
latcrwer KPiirral I;MH
Laying waterplnea . Hit 13
HlarlM 1M17I
Police and turnkey 3,) ou
i iKbitncctty le,M 0
Klni OrpartmenlKencral l.l-'t 43
ha arlrn ( rflre dnpaltmut Z.9 II
aiatetax en leaut ... . . 2,nuuj
CniuliiKxuclr. ... 17111
uollc-etlouof city In urrviir.igm . ... 71 1
OTttEU ''OIIMITTCr. IlKI'OHTI.
Mr. Cummlngv proaentod tbe lopert of tbe
water commlttee for tbe month. Tbe re
perl contained nothing of luiperUncc, which
Imi net already been publlabed.
The report et the Ilroemuuilttee, preifiiteJ
by Mr. Khermati, ebowedtho exp'iu-MH of Hi")
aoverjl cenipanle ilurlnn Dcemter.
Tbe report of tbe lamp cjmuiltloe pro pre
nlixl by Mr. Hlnjr, allowed ttioeoitot lllil
lug tbe city during tbe paat inentb.
rnnsTinr,iHAii.wu xhdisani i.
The aelect council nmendment te Iho onll enll onll
nAnce regulating street ineiigr rallwaya,
atrlklng out tbe vrlilth of the trOAt, w.. read
In oemmon ceuucll. TliHordlnance a-i paieil
by common ceuucll provided that the wagon
tread shall net be leii than four luetic., Mr.
Cummlng moved that aoe'iimltteo of oon eon oen
lorenco, three freui each body, be aiKihitel
te oenaldtir the dltrdrencex botweeu the select
and common branches The motion waa
adopted and Mesira I'umiulnga, Auxer nnd
Leng were appointed ai the cimmlttoe from
common council.
Feil AM IN' (ll:.VL "1 fK llhlll.
t'omiueu council urdlnance Ne. .', In I tiler
enoe te lnercailng the debt of the city, wni
read a aoeond and third lime nnd ndopted by
a utiaulmeui vete. .Select council coneurrcil.
Theordluaeco will be found In the ndvertl
lng oelumna.
i:i.Ecn:i te riLi. a am r.
Mr. Adam nominated Krank 8. Kverta te
till the vacancy cauaed by tbe death of I'hlllp
Ulnkolberg. Mr. Kverl wa oleoted by a
unanimous vole.
Adjourned.
a n.rA nut r.ttu TJ.et
A C'nririv'enileul'. Umiiiiiii rur Objtcllni; lu nu
lucrraird Water fluppl.
Kris. Intellieenckk 1 will lel jour
correspondent knew that I live In this city
aud also that I am supplied new, as every
body olse In thlselty Is, with water from the
Couestega as clean new n It wai years or
mere age. 1 knew where the draiuage from
the nertbeaat aoetlou of this city and the
different pike Hew te. The drainage of only
a part of the northeast section of the elty
Hews Inte the Couestega abeve the water
werkf, but thodralnage of one-halfof the
city, us your correspondent says, does net.
The drainage of the different pikes dees net
amount te anything te make the water niore
Qlluy, as the pikes are generally clean, and
everybody who knows hew the Philadel
phia pike la, knows that very llltle
drainage from it gets into the Conostega
abeve ihe water werka; and also very little
from the New Helland pike. The waler should
net tie taken from the Couestega further up
the creek than It new is, n Iho water further
up (nearer te the paper mill) la net any
cleaner, nnd we would leso the water of e
oral large nnrlugs en the creek below the
village of iJden. A sewer lrem the run
abeve Hanck's mill would take all the draiu draiu
aeo of the northeast hihiIIeu of the city le tiie
Conestoga lielew the water works, but It Is
net necessary either, ir tbe ordinance el the
city Is enforced, as ihe draiuage Is net any
mero filthy ir tboerdlmuico Is enforced thau
It was 25 or mere years age. Our city Is net
yet in need of a reserve reservoir, as we have
done without oae VI years, nnd the
water of a reserve rmorvelr would net
be always a fresh as It new Is with one. A
reserve rcsorvelr would cost perhaps f 100,000
or mere, as it would have te be large enough
te contain nleutatlve days supply of water
In It. A riorve reservoir would cost tee
mueb and It would net pay the interest en
Its cost, and therefore it should net Iki built.
It would net cause any tuore buildings or
manufactories te be built lu this city, and as
the city tax is high enough new, uoue should
be built. The Intersecting sewer from l'rlne'j
te Hesorveir street will net pay tlie Interest
units cost, and It should net yet be built.
Thewateruf IheCenestnga is net often muddy
lu a year, nud It U belter, thun, if we have It
liesher most of tbe year, than use It clean
lrem a reserve rtsorvelr and net se fresh. If
the ordliiauce of the city isouierced, no hew
ers or reserve reservoirs are a et iicces-sary.
Let us keep the city tax as low aswncan
keep It. riTMUN,
Death In Ilia Mlur.
During tbe year lsW there wero reported
f te Mine Inspector Williams, of Wllkesbarre,
347 accidents that had oceurrod In the mines
of his dlttrlct. Of this total M resulted fttally,
2J8 cauied serious Injury utul U slight In
jury. a r,oeo tun.
Illshep William Baeen Slevens, of the
Hplsoepal dloeebo of Pennsylvania, has re re
celved a 17,000 certiacale of deposit lrem his
parishioners, which wa raised In ten days.
It Is te mark the twenty.flfth annlversary of
bis consecration,
I.1IT urVAHK trim vuuur
Tha IJUIrlct Altrny HUM tnilriirllnii InCnn
tlalilrs anil .liutlrei a te Tlirlr llnlr.
District Attorney Weaver liai made the
following alignment of tbe caae thu far re
turned le the January aolen :
Menhav, January 17. Wllllmn K. Turner,
Augtutu Wenael, Jehn Comlert, William
Klbler, Calborlne CuunlnRbaiii, Itachel
Uetr, Wm. Jehnsen. Win Ulirlal, IM ward
Deme, William I.udgl, laniny f Abraham
Harris, Msaullaud tiallery, JauitsOallngber,
felonleua enlry t William K. Ilaatlnni.,
Alfred I.'jIiI, I'red. J lliadle, furnlcatteu and
basUrdy i Jehn Walter, burglary Henry
Miller, Jehn Weaver, lludelpli Hivarlr.,
H"nry Hohllchlenlierger, tramp.
TUKHAV, Jan. is Jehn II ilmnr, carry Ing
oencoalod deadly weapenai Henry Wawen,
rocelvluu stolen geed! Ueoige Duiicher, lar
eeuy , I'rank Dally et al , disturbing re
llgleil uieetiug , Kdward Curie, Win. Hlau
ley, assault and bittnry , Tlieuia Htnllh,
eruelty teantuiaUi dltieln Yollets, larceny,
Isaae liefever, adultery, lSenlun Jnckreil,
casaultHtid Inittery.
Weiimliiiav, .Ian. 17 James II. Jacobs,
murder; haylen (illiseu, felonious assault
and battery; Ilenry Armstreug, I'cter li.
Ilea. I.evi Ik'kert, Kdtvard Aiken, laroeny ,
lewls llauhman, lolenlou asaault William
Kerrel, Ilenry J. llulb, Jehn Meyor, fernlcn
tleu and basUrdy.
TnuiisuAr, January 'Si. -Harvey Kraylilll,
larceny ; Jeseph A. Miller, atleiupl te burn ;
laalah II. Ijiitz, et. nl., colnplrney ; Win.
Moere, falsu pretemu i Wlllllaui Clime, et.
al , cousplraey, William Ullne, uinboMlo uinbeMlo uinboMle
uiuut. l-'KiUAr, January 2 W, II. l.oergeod,
perjury,.
HATunuA V.January iZ Oeerge lUlster,
Troderlok W. (Ulster, Jehn lUliner, surety
of the peace jHttnuel llreltegsti, N. li. 1'eclc,
desertion.
The district attorney has sent te each con cen con
ntable lu tbe county a nlretilar of Instructions
el which the following are the most Impert
ant :
1L Hervo en all the wllueises mentloned
In buIuu)a. If you asceruln thatnuywlU
neaaosare Immaterial, you will please com cem com
inuulcate with ine nl unce.
d. if lliure are any Important witnesses
for the commonwealth net en atibpeua, you
will Insert their name and serve tlie sub sub
je'nauixm llieui. Yeu will, howevor, net
limert uauiea ami subwiaa any Immaterial or
utiueceaaary wItneseH.
M. If possible, ceiiKiilt with tlie proieculor
and Justice L-efore whom the hearing took
place, aud get nil the Information In relation
le tbe case, makeaiioteof It in writing, and
repert such Intoruutleu te me, or send It le
ine at once, as It will greatly aid main the
preparation of cases for trial.
lib. Inform the witnosiei you aubrena le
be lu attendance promptly, In order that
they nuynet beaubject locust of attachmeut.
ISTIU' TIONS TO JfsriCKS.
The district altorney has also sent te each
aldermnn and Justlce n circular Instructing
thorn as le Ibelr diitie. He riuetes the act e(
assembly as le the onterlng of criminal suits
upon thelr dockets aud returning the eatne
te court, requests them te ascertain who are
the material wltuene for thecomuieuHealtb,
and te send te him a plain and clesr slate slate
meut of the fact. thai will aid In preparing
cx-.es for trial. Next fellows a Hat el case
which the aldermen aud Justice may settle,
and these which the law does net allow te In
nettled. Justice are requested te ret urn
caaes te court where thu defendants llee
from thejurlsdlctieu of Iho court, se that true
bills may Iw found.
ii'Ht.H ru rri trxft .1.V11 VAtui
JlRIT Mmntli ler Iritis Crlrplr, Ihruni
.t.ldti llftr Crilttbrs.
'I he Mennenlte llrettiren in Christ hive
beeu holding thelr conveutlou lu l'alth
chapel, Helding, during this week, nnd Wed.
neaday night the service eetuHted of prayer
and faith euros. The llev. Dr. Andersen, el
rhlladelphla.auneunre,) publiclyW odneiday
afternoon that a faith or heallngmcvtlug would
be held lu the oveelng,and accordingly ioeplo
Hocked te the chapul from every Micileu of
the city. Mauy who were allllcted for yearn
were among tbe congregation. The ruverend
gentlemen present Irem ether cltlesare He v.
Dr. Themas Andersen aud I'. I lias, Phila
delphia . C. W. Hutu, of Wilmington, Dela
ware , and JauiiH Tnnubiur, of t'hlladelphla.
AtUJ' Itev. Haas delivered a short nddress
aud then lu vltcsl these allllcted te oemo for
ward. Among Ibese te respond vrore two
slaters and one brother, natuwt Hbower and
Jeseph I.epselter. Thbse were carried te the
altar. Prayer was ellerel nnd tlie HtlUcted
were anointed with oil.; A few moments
later Mary Hhewer, who was uuable te walk
for years wltbeat crutches, threw thorn aside
nnd te the Miirprlsa of eeryone walked about
tbe nsim. 'I his was wltuessed by hundreds.
All theso he nere anointed rocuived relle f.
I'ne curiH aree.-ltlug censldninMa Interest.
111)11 KM I Afl VAT ABUUIATIUX.
VVIiat Win Dene nt Meeting That Was llelil
In Ncn Hullatiit,
Ni.vr Helland, Jan. e. -The Hibernian
Oat association met here yesterday, all the
olllcers being present as fellows Kra
Orlesemer, prosldent, Qriesomervllle, Ujrks
county, H. J. Hill, tes;retary, Prlcetewn,
Derks comity , Geerge K. I.erali, treasurer;
lSruintleldvllle. Ilerks county ; H. W.
Hhaerer, superintendent, Manatawny, Berk
county; Christian Musser, assistant superin
tcudeut. New Helland. The organization
Is ler the protection and sale of Bohe
mian tuts, and Iho principal olllue
Is In Heading. Heme el tbe regulations of
the company nre Ibnt nu less than ten or
mere thau lllly bushels et eats shall lie sold
le auy one purchaser, nor te mere than ten
porseus lu any one township In one year;
and nil purchasers of Bohemian eaU will pay
twenty-lira per cent, commission for all eats
mild ler purchasers by the association, 12
percent, te be paid le tbe treasurer of the
association, nnd 12', per cent, te be paid as
agents' commission, except when the grower
soils his own eats, no commission Is te be
paid.
Mr. iuusser, ei miw jienanu, lsoneui uie
directors of the company. The quota of 10
In Karl township was net Ailed yesterday,
but applicant are in sutllclent number te 1111
It. Alter the llrst year 10 additional mem
bers will be tnken In In the name town
ship. The next meeting will 1)3 held nt
Nprlngtiehl, Chester ceuuty.
llall of a raater.
A coiigrcgutieual meeting was held ntKt,
Paul's Hulermcd church, Wednesday ove eve
nlug, for the purpose of considering the
question of calling n pastor te take charge.
Alter opening services, consisting of singing
and prayer, the consistory, whose duty It Is
te recommend a candidate, presented the
nanioet Itev. J. W. Memluger, new serving
u pastor of the Keforuied church nt Vincent,
Pa. lly a unanimous vote the congregation
concurred In the cholce of tbe consistory aud
directed that n call be exteuded te Mr. Mem
luger. This will lie Uoue at an early day, and
a committee representing HL Paul's will
visit Mr. Memlnger aud urge his accepbtuce
or the cull
Mr. Memlnger Is a brilliant young
pri-m her, new nerving his first charge.
Stut le Kill tbethten n,
Tlie mayor had a numboref cases te dls.
pose et this morning. Mary Heep, a lady
allllcted with a nervous dlsease, wa sent te
this city rrem Lebanon, by her sisters en
Wednesday. She was found wandering in
the neighborhood of the King street depot,
and was taken te the station house. She had
no money and tnld shu wanted te go te her
mother who lives near Ellzabothtewn. Tim
mayor paid her fare te that place and sent
her eir en this aftornoen's train.
Twe bums were sent te the work-heuso for
20 days each, one old man te tbe ioer house,
nud ene drunk nuda ledger were discharged.
lii; Lewis at Ihe Opera Heuse,
The largest house yet drawn by Ida Lew Is'
company was that of last evening te witness
"1'hoHeaef Ice." Aud nil were no doubt
pleased with the performance. The star ha
uncommon talent in such plays a tbe ene
given iaai uigm, ami "no assumed me
characters of ,euf.v (fc.aiceuraand Ogarila
In satisfaction. Hlie had geed support nil
through, and at the low prlces nt admission
there Is no reason why Fulton opera hotise
elieuld net be crewded nightly.
This evening the familiar play el "Jaue
Kyre" will be presented,
TIIK COLLEGE REOPENED.
FHANK1.I AIM MAMHIAI.I. ItWDKrlTt
it it mi mk ritmiK ht Mima.
I'ml. .Irnrrmm I". Krihnf litlitsrt a Notable
Aililrra. mi "fli Kilauillenal Vain of
Msthriiiatlr," et an Heur's Dnrallen, a
llrlcf AliMrarl nl Whlcli Is llsra llsn.
'I he ruepculng exercises of Franklin and
Marshall college and seminary were held In
the chapel at 10,10 a. m. today. Kev Dr.
Apple extended a brlsf wolcemo te the
students, after which Prof. J. K. Kerahner
dollvered the fernnl address en tbe subject
el "The Kducattunal Value of Mathematics.1'
It wb a very Interesting proiluctlen, oootipy eootipy oeotipy
Ing an hour lu delivery, but se toehntcal In
nalure as lu l-i cblelly attractive te these
nclentltlcally inilinnd. The popular features
el It are reproduced lu tbe following abstract t
"NIK KIlUOAllnff t VAI.l'K Ol' MATIIK
MA1ICS." Thnaclonce of quantity has always been
recognlred a an luiertanl branch of lnatrno lnatrne lnatrno
Hen. In oureollego, as In many ethers where
the numbnr of elllcers of Instruction is quit
limited, the depirtment of mathematics In
volves mero than pure mathematics and In
eludes surveying, natural philosophy and as
tronomy. The development of the depart
ment la no less a requirement than the mere
olllce of teaching, because college as well a
men and nations have te work their way
from a primitive condition nearer te the high
Ideal of a well equipped centre of learning.
When Interests are se varied 11 Is sometimes
hard lodeclde what part Can afford te wait.
Circumstances may put us at times under the
necessity ei moving euiy lucermin direction
even If ether equally important Interests have
te lie overlooked nnd nllowed le move In tbe
even tenor of their sluggish ways. With us
the department has been growing en the prac
tical aide and we are compelled te feel at this
early stage, when but the first few need
leaves have rescbe I the life giving sun, that
mero is looked for than can pestlbly be ao ae ao
eompllshod within the mean provided,
though vorygewl ae far a they go, and
much that Is necessary is overlooked.
The speaker then expressed tbe heK that
no department of the Institution would bo be bo
ceino superficial and less thorough, nnd
pointed out the danger In that direction. Pro Pre
gross en the practical aide should net be
checked, but tbe fundamental tboerotlcal
training should net lw neglected.
Whllu It Is proper that all students should
enjoy tbe pleasure nnd Instruction that can
be derived lrem the instruments, yet their
chief value lies In their use as Instruments of
precision. It la easy enough te grasp the
tart that the piano et the equator 1 Inclined
32 27 , but te understand hew astronomers
found thl nut reqnlres considerable Intel
lectual activity, and te understand hew the
moon chaugex her phase requires mental
etlert of Iho same kind. More thorough
training in mathematics jsuecenaary in order
le understand astronomy and physics mere
thoroughly. Tbe lullmate relation between
mathematics and physical science wa clearly
shown.
It lsdllllcult te keep students of various
deg roe and kinds et talent up te the aaine
standard, but a mere serious dlfllculty Is that
classes are two largely compesod of members
promoted simply by llme aud net according
te tbe measure of their acquirements, both In
cellege and befere they come te cel I go. Pro Pro
feseor IjvM, of Yale, has said " under a sys
tem or cducatleu which kindly but firmly lu
vltes men te cheese right. In vlew et conse
quences that ceme closely home te them, the
bent characters will be fermed." This Is as
true of work as of character. Even moderale
Buecca can net Is- attained without
thorough maMery of the fundaments of
algebra nnd nrltbiiiatlc, and in the last few
years there ha been a marked Improvement
In the standard. The mental training In the
first stages of the course Is almost wholly 111
tbe direction of careful and exact work, and
later, tbe demonstrations like that of Hturm's
theerum, nre the grandest product of the
highest Intellectual etlert.
The value of trigonometry lies also in Its
practical application te hIiiiehI every branch
orscleuce, while analytical geemetry com
bines almost all that has gene bofero It with
a liberalizing tendency. Calculus also com
bines what has preceded It and and practical
appllcitlen In Invention and philosophy. It
Is diniuult le separate tbe far-reaching
branches of theKdfliice.nnd allntierd practical
mental dhclpllne nnd develep habits el
thoroughness
TIIK .IfKDIOil. iUUIBTT JIIAKTS.
Ami Kir. t lloanler (lltlcers tu Ssr During
the Coining ear.
The January meeting et the Lancaster oily
and County Medical society was held en
Wednesday alturuoen with the following
members preseut Doctors Albright, Hleiler,
Helenlus, Black, Blackwood, Ilrebst, Hoard Heard
man, Carpenter, Calg, Uompten, Dunlap
Denver, Dlllman, l)avH,'M. U, Khier, Kvans,
Foreman, Herr, M. It., Herr, A. J., Hertz,
Hershey, llerllng, Ilyus, Kendlg, Kebler,
l.lneweaver, Livingston, Leauian, J. I,
, ii... . ii i.' f..auA t it rniA
ijIgUIUCI, .,llinci,XA. -. , wuwiti u. ...trnjiivi)
Mowrer, II. A., Alewrer, J. L , Market, Muh Muh Muh
louberg. Newpher, Hehrerd. H., Heebuck,
Heameusuyder, It. J , Helaud, HIngwalt,
Shirk, Hhartle, Sensenig, Hhowalter. Sbenk,
D. 1L, Hhenk, J. II., Thompson, T. Wel
rhans, Weaver, I). II., Westhaefler, Zlegler,
J. U, and '.all.
Dr. Summy was elected n member of the
society.
The reports of the physlcaus from all sec
tions of the county stiowed that the general
health was goed.no epidemics prevailing but
that tbe crop of accidents was nbeve the
average.
11 was announced that Dr. McClurg, of
West Chester, would read n paper at the
neit meeting of the society.
Tbe following nlllcers were chosen for the
ensuing year: Prosldent, K. (5. Albright;
llrst vlce prerildent, H. II. l'oreman ; soeoud
vice president, J. H. Leauian; recording
socretary, Win. Blackwood ; corresponding
secietary, Oliver Helaud ; treasurer, Gee. H.
Hobrer; librarian, J. M. Deaver; beard of
cousers, Doctors Livingston, I). H. Woaver
and A. M. Miller; commlttee en medical
legislation, Docter Killer, Heebuck and
Carpenter.
Kltrtluu ami Installation of Onlcers
At the regulnr meeting of Washington
I.egleu, Ne. :i, K. el ., en Wednesday eve
ning, the following elllcer were e lee ted;
KxHlted patriarch, J. A. Anatus ; prophet, D.
O.Brewn; high prlest, J. McCaulley; cer-gennt-at-arms,
A.Applebach ; guard, M.l'ate);
sentinel, J, Kberly ; secretary, U. Bunting ;
treasurer, W. Houuecke; captain, II. Mo Me Mo
Kltey; llrit lieutenant, J. Temple; second
lieutenant, L. Ktrauss. The ouiceraelect
were lustalieil by Past Olllcer It, McKlrey.
fatal Coasting Accident..
Twenty boys wero injured, two fatally,
whilocea-vtlng iuHutland, Vermont, Wednes Wednos Wodnes
day, by their sled striking the slde of n
bridge at tlie feet of the hill.
While threo beya wereoeastlng in Wenl Wenl
werth, Massachusetts, en Tuesday night,
their sled ran Inte a lead of lumber. Twe of
them were killed nnd the third fatally In
jured.
hiltoel Heard Meeting.
T he January meeting of the beard of nchoel
directors will be held In common council
chamber this evening. One of tholtemsof
business Is the oleotlon of a teacher for the
girls' high school te All the vacancy caused
by tbe death of Miss QUI.
Upset In Centre Siinare.
Wodnesday evenlng as D. Stuart QrllTltts,
In charge of Wm.Wohlsen's horseand Bleigb,
was driving through Centre Square with Mr.
Wohlsen's wife and children, the sleigh
struck the tracks of tbe railroad Just west of
the monument and was upset, throwing out
the occupants. One or the children, a little
boy, was somewhat bruised. Mr. Orlflltts,
Mrs. Weblsen and her Infant child oscaped
unhurt. The hone fell at the Instant of tbe
upset, and thus a runaway was prevented.
Oa Duty Again,
Ofllcer Al Pyle, who ha been oil duty
since Christmas owing te injurle received at
the Lancaster rink, his again denned his
uniform, and made h'a first appearance en
tbe streets te-d ly.
IHJUTOH AMU TIIK VUAt. riBI.DK.
The Oreal Uantllaver llrlilga at reii(bkple
and lis linpetUnrs le New Kngland.
Jn splte of cold snow and Ice a large
force of men are already at work en tholltld thelltld tholltld
sen at I'etiftbkceiale preparing for the build
Ing of the longest cantilever bridge In tlie
world. The Union llrldge company, which
has secured the contract, ha guaranteed that
the bridge will 1)9 open for travel en next
New Years day nnd a the enterprise la
hooked by men representing ever 100,000,000
It will Indouutedly be putbed te oemplelloti
though tbe cost will reach t,0oe,or). The
Imporbmceef thlsotilerprlso will be under
stood wben It la known that being the only
bridge below Albany It will form theconnoct thecennoct theconnect
Ins link betwoen the New Kngland system of
railroads and the following reads en the west
alde New Yerk, IiikoKrleiV Western, New
Yerk, Ontario A Western, Delawaie hack
awanna A Western, Philadelphia A Heading
I.eblgli Valley, I'ennsjlvsnlaaud iUltlmere
.t Ohie rallreada. It iiexpectcd te save the
New Knglatider eighty cents a ten en coal
andan luimouse veluiiinuf frelght that has
heretofore passed through New Yerk will
cress the Hudsen at Peughkeepsle.
The work was begun en a subscription of
tl.OOO.OOJIn lUil when Thomsen was prel-
dent or the Pennsylvania railroad, but the
panic of 1K73 froze up the capital, and tbe
scheme was abandoned alter WCW.OCO had
been spenL A director of the bridge com
pany says a straight line drawn en any cor cer
reel map from JJosten te I'dtsbiirg will pas
directly through PoughkeepsleoKxlstlng rail
roads are se located that they can be united
Inte a great through line by way of the
Pougbkeopale bridge with less dllllculty and
by Ihe building era smaller number et mile
et new read than Is posslble at any ether
point where a bridge has been proposed. Tlie
construction of only twelve miles new under
contract will Jein the entlrs system or raJl raJl
reads Kast and West."
The lovely reach el river which cam be
seen from the point where the bridge is le
be Is closed en the south by the Storm King
Mountain and wind out of sight around
Crura Elbow en the north. The bridge will
consult of five spans evor the water. Threo
of them will be cantilever spans of !M feet
each nnd two of them truss span of 625 feet
each. The superstructure will be of steel
and will Ihs supiiorted en steel lowers
resting ujien bread stene piers. On
the west shore there will be a span of
about 200 feet and en the east side a steel and
Iren vlnducl half n mile long. A great hele
ha been cut into the fare or tlie rocks en the
west side nliove the West Hhore read end
three columns In Hue will form a grand pier
rising from this rugged ba.se. The bridge Is
te have two tracks and be of sumolent
strength te support two trains, each drawn by
two SO ten locomotives, ameving loadef3,0J0
pounds te tbe lineal feet en each track.
The bottom of the truf os will be 130 leet
abeve high water and tbe railway track en
tbe top 212 feet. 1'retn tbe railway track te
tbe feet of the crib al the river bed will be
a distance of 3&ri feet of a continuous struc
ture, lu whteh net less than 40,000 tens of
steel and 10,000 yard of stone will be usetl.
The effect of the structure will be that of
light aud graceful latticework ngilnsl the
sky.
Vtttir. ULBAHUS-a WUIIH
lis
Uenquera Twe tclr Kickers and
Will
Tackle MafUng Te-Mlgtu.
On account of the bad weather tbe audience
nt the skating rink last evening was net as
large as en Tuesday. The proreseer bad two
horses, oue of which wa a mustang. Beth
were kickers before they went le the rink,
but after being put through a performance
by the professor they were satlslled that they
were net bosses of everybody. By the time
that tbe entertainment wai concluded the
aulmals wero able te stand almost any kind
of aunnynuee This evening a real lively
mustang, which Is belug brought all the way
from Hanover, Yerk county, will be en band
and tbe professor will endeavor te de him
up. On l'riday allornean there will be a
pony race In the rink. It will be open te
all boys having penlm, and the professor
will etler a prize of J2fl
TobesEsnluR Notts.
The nctual erection of the toboggan slide
was begun at McGrann's park yesterday,
aud the lrame work I new up a considerable
distance. It is expected te be In operation
next Monday.
The Jlarrlsburg tnlwggan slidH will Ik
ready en Krldav. Tbe rates are, beawiti
ticket, tlve dollars, single tickets, tivocenta
or six tickets twenty live cents.
WllllamBpert ha k caught tbe tobecgnn
craze that a second "sllde" Is te le nccled
00 feet high aud 200 feet leug.
Leck Haven's slide will be completed, It Is
expecled, by next Saturday. The structure
will be 100 feet long and the extreme height
10 feet, with a 700 leet level run en Ihe buiu.
A Child Ules Frem llrlukliiK Whlik).
rrem the West Che'ier New.
On Saturday morning last Mary, a vyeai vyeai
eld daughter of Thema Pinegan, Whlteinnd,
arose from her bed where she had been left
with two ether children, unlocked a bureau
drawer where a bottle ei whisky had been
placed, drank of It freely, nnd when found
by her parents she was in a stupor. Seme
et the neighbors were called lu; they sup
posed the child had a fit aud recommended
mere vvblsky.whlch was through uutnlstnken
kindness txnired Inte the child and atlected
her brain Btlll mere. She ilugered In this
terrible condition until Tuedny, when nhe
died.
A Men Cattle el llaEles.
A preliminary iiifceting looking te the
organization of a Castle of Knights of the
Oelden Eagle wr held lu New Helland en
Wednesdny evening. Tbe ofllcera were ns
fellows : Chairman, J. H. Wittner ; secre
tary, Ira V. Miller , treasurer, William
Heland.
There will be another meeting en next
Tuesday evening when application ler n
charter will be uimle.
lUtlKI- .SKHS MITI.S.
Sennler Hale ba been reneminated In
Maine, and William M. htenart Dai been
named in Nevada.
Fifly-slx Irishmen, wlie would net pay
rent, have been soutenced te prison ler from
12 te 18 months in County (lalway, Ireland.
T. P. Bedillleu, a prominent Pittsburg
lewnler. has root. ,ed ludirniciits aggregat
ing f 10,000. Ills wife, ilannali Bedillleu, Is
n prelerred creditor te the extent of f!7,000.
In Tonu.
D. B. Hedges, oue of tbe bast known nd
vnnce agents In the busineRs, Is In town to
day ahead of LUlle Hall and Fannie Bleed
geed's burlesque company, which appears
here en Thursday of next woek. The com cem
pauy Includes Maggie Cline, the original
Jfiiry Ann JCehe. Mr. Hedges, who Is
stepping at the Stevens house, ha a great
mauy friends here.
Overcome J Ceal (In.
M. J. Beard, an englneer en tbe Lebanon
Valley railroad, and his wife were feuud In
their room at Hummelstown, Thursday
morning, overcemo by ga which had es
caied from a steve lu the room. Mr. Beard
had been watching by the slde et his wlie,
who had been Borleusly HI. He wa restered
te conscleusnebs, but Mis. Bsard is still tin.
conselous, with Btuall hopes el recovery.
tobacco Trade
A meeting el the New Yerk leaf tobacco
dealers was held Wednesday afternoon. A
committee or tlve made n long aud exbnus exbnus
tlve report, proving conclusively that the ma
jority of these engaged lu the tobacco trade
favor the stepping of nil government taxes
upon Ha ruauufacltiiu. The tax wa branded
ns a war nieasurii and as a fruitful source of
official corruption. Tbe oemmllteo will go
te Washington tu advocate a revision of the
lnwn relating te the tobacco lax.
Mere lllg Hogs Unlettered.
On Wodnesday LTias Bear, of Mauheiui
township, butchered twoChestor white hogs,
only twelve months old, one of which
weighed, dressed, 629 neunds and the ether
V.7 pounds a total of 1.0S0 pounds. Fer
young perkers, thl pair will be found hard
te Isiat,
Wauls a Heard el Trade.
The Mount Jey A'ter wants a
Trade for that town.
Beard of
IT WAS MIKACOLOUS.
THU VAUHKNUKIt TRAINS (lOI.Ltt)H
A VKUkMMI IK VIIIVAUO.
Al
A. HmekliiK Ur t!ituruet anit the Many (Jen-
fuiist Occupants Cmwl TbreiiKh the
vTlmtens The Hlevs Net tlrraklng
I'rstentfsl Herlous CenUiucei.
Cult veto, Jan. ft A carload el passengers
en the outward bound Kastern expreas train
of the Lake Shere A Michigan Southern rail
road had a most miraculous escape from a
frightful death thl morning. Just at tlie
moment the baggage car was en the crossing
at Hixteenth street, (a Louisville, New Al.
bsny .t Chicago passeugcr train came up.
The engineer of the latter train could net step
It and tbe engine struck tbe rear end of the
Like Hhore baggage car. It was knocked com
pletely off the trucks. The two trains
had net yet oemo te a standstill and a mement
nfter the bnggage car was struck by the
smoker, which followed, and was overturned.
It fell en Its slde. The car was full.et passen
gers and In an Instant tbere was wild een
fusion among thorn. The engine, however,
did net strike the smoker with sutllclent ferce
te smash It aud neon tbe frightened passe n n
gers were crawling through the windows te
safety, their exit being hastened by tlie aid
of the trainmen and the Inmates of tbe ether
cars.
At ID o'clock t he'll re In the steve wa stilt
burning, buthsdnotcemmuDlcatedtothocnR.
Had thu engine broken It thore would In nil
prabnblllty have been a frightful less el life.
At 10:30 o'clock the wreck had net been
cleared away, aud tbe trains wero uuable te
proceed en their Journeys.
TIIR ItULr. OF TIIK II BAIL
The.Utceaie el Jarcd 1. Zleiner, Who
lls.l
Kalallvea In TnltCenntr.
Jored P. Celmer, U. H. gauger for Berks
district, died at the rosldeneoof his mether
in Shllllngleu, after a month's lllness with
typhoid pneumonia, aged about 30 yearn.
He was born In Brecknock township, and
after the death or his father, William K. .lo .le .lo
iner, some five years age, conducted tbe
hetel at Knauers, en the Bewmansvllle read,
for about a .year, and then resumed teaching
rcboel, in which he was engaged at the lime
of bis appointment as a gauger. lie was at
one time a candidate for clerk et the quarter
sessions, and was a prominent Democratic
politician. The two brothers of deceased re
side In the Went. One married sister lives
In Brecknock, and another in Adamstown.
The funeral will tnke place en Saturday
next.
Father l'atrltk J. rogue, el Hethlene-m.
Hev. Patrick J. Pegue, assistant te Hm.
Michael McEnree, rector of the Church of
the Hely Infancy, Seuth Bethlehem, died
Wodnesday morning, after a brlef Illness, of
pneumonia, aged 20 years. Father Pegue
was born In Bailie, province of Ulster, Ire
land. After entering tbe priesthood be came
te America In 1870 and entered the HL
Charles' Borromee seminary, Philadelphia,
where he was ordained, lie celebrated bis
llrst masiatUt. Anne's church, Philadelphia.
He has served acceptably as naslslant rector
lu Seuth Bethlehem stnee 18S3. lie wan a
moaiber of the I. C. B. U. convention that
met In Lancaster In September, and was a
prominent aud popular figure lu that body.
Dralh ul Ki-Sticrl(T Ueer, or Reading.
Ex-SheiitrOeorge D. Beyer, or Heading,
died suddenly this morning of Inllammatlen
of tbe bowels. He was &0 years or age and
was 111 only two days. He retired from oQIce
en Monday, and that evening made bis last
appearance en the street. The funeral will
take place en Monday.
JtVniOlPAl. HEFOUHH.
I)lcasteg Measures te Prevent Extravagance
nud Corruption Kepreienlat Ives
In Ceantll.
At Wednesday morning's session of the
inunleipal conveutleu In Harrlsburg llilrly llilrly
twe mombers answered te the roll-call. Pres
ident Price called the meeting together. Mr.
Shaw, member of the legislature lrem Blair
county, by Invitation nddressed the meeting
en the classification of three, four and five
class cities aud suggested that a bill te be
presented te the legislature should be divided
into as many parts, a thore would be little
doubt of Its passage through that body In that
shape.
A communication from Dr. Lee, secretary
of tbe state beard of health, was read, suggest
lng the advisability of third, fourth and fifth
elats cities establishing a beard of health.
llAnntsnirne, Jan. ft The Inter-muni-elpal
convention devoted much time te-day
te the framing of previsions looking te the
prevention of extravagance and corruption
en the part of city eQlclalsin tbe matter of
advertising, etc. It ha been practically I set
Hed that cities of the third class having less
than 18 wards shall have one select council
man nud two comeu councilman lu each
wnrd. A third class city having eighteen
wards or mere shall have one councilman of
each branch lu each ward.
A Weman Shoels Urrself lu tied.
Cincinnati, Jan. 0. At &&0 o'clock this
morning Mrs. William Bierelln, who
has been keeping heuse for M. Werk,
al Woatweod, aud whose husband is
employed a fereman lu Werk's soap nnd
candle factory,eommltted suicide by sheeting
herseir with n 39 calibre revolver. She was
In bed with her husband at the time, who,
awakened by the sharp report of the pistol,
Jumped up nnd speedily llghted a lamp,
found his wile dead with a l.r month's old
Infant pressed te Ler breast. Temporary In
sanity caused by groundless Jealousy is as
signed as a reason for tbe net.
I uabls te Agree.
l'liu.wiKLniiA, Jan. 0. The jury in tbe
case of Mark Klkln, J. II. Newton and Niru Niru
red Wlllery, charged with conspiracy le In
duce Mrs. Gussle Klkln te violate her mar
riage vows, after being out all night, came
lute court this morning and announced that
they were unable te ngree en a verdict. The
Judge thereupon discharged the Jury lrem
further consideration of the case.
A Ceal Mine at Stiamekln en 1'lre.
Suamekin, Pa., Jan. ft This morning
fire wa discovered In a chamber In tbe Peer,
less Slepe portion of the Henry Clay col cel col
llery. The flame spread rapidly and are
new beyond control. Frequent explo
sions of gas are occurring and four
men have been Boverely burned. The Henry
Clay 1 owned by the Philadelphia it Read
ing coal and Iren company and Is the most
extensive mlne owned by that concern and
employs 1,M)0 men. The less cannot new be
estimated.
Arrested Fer lledr-Hnatihlng.
Bai.timeiik, Jan. ft Dr. Wm. T. Cathlll,
Jr., of the Baltimore lTnlverBltyhespltal, was
arrested last night en a charge of body
snatching. In his wagon was found a female
corpse nud the head of a man. At a hearing
te-day It was ellclted that the superintendent
of the Western Petter's Held has sold the le le
inale body te the doctor, but hs was never
theless placed under flO.OOO bend for a fur
ther hearing.
Acquitted or .Manslaughter.
Cincinnati, Jan. 0. Judge Matthews this
morning Instructed the Jury In the William
Downs ;manalaugbter case te return a ver
dict of net guilty, en tbe grounds of self-defense.
Downs was accordingly acquitted.
He was charged with tbe murder et Tobias
Cain, at Cummlngsvllle, October 8, 1582.
1'ell Down Stairs.
Mrf. Jehn Demarre, 332 Lew street, while
walking In her sleep early this morning, fell
down the eutlre length of a long flight el
stairs. She struck ou her face, and ether
parts of tier body sustained painful hrulies.
niu nam in ruVHuaxewK, uiiie,
A Whole llleck. a Church and a Lltrj ntahle
iltstrefsd The I.ets Ortr lOO.OOO,
PiTTsnuiui, Jan. ft A Youngslewn, Ohie,
special says at 3 o'clock this morning a series
of concussions startled the resldenls of this
elty and Instantly flame were seen sheeting
out from every window of the nsw Audrews
block, en Seuth Market street. In less than
live mlnutes the mammoth structure was In
flames aud the firemen turned their attention
le saving the adjoining buildings. Bofero
the flre was gotten uniler control Drake's
livery atable and two resldouces went up In
smoke and the Baptist church wa left with
euly the walls standing. Jack Semple
watchman In the Andrews block, stated that
as he opened the window In the basement te
eecute vonUlatleu an explosion followed
and he was wrapped In fUme. Hemple
ran out and, rolling In tbOBUew, extinguished
his burning clothing. Ills laee nnd hands
were badly bttrued nud he wa sent te the
hospital. Thema Brannlgan, aged 10 ycara,
who was sleeping In the Audrews building,
Is missing and It Is supposed was cremated.
It Is believed the fire originated from natural
gas. The Andrews block wa In process e
erection, Bnd was nearly completed nt a cost
of fG0,000, but had net been taken eir the
hands of the contractors. Mahoning, Oeethe
and Youngstown ledges, Knight el Pythias,
wero preparing te occupy tbe large hall, and
lestatl the regalia.. Mayers Bres., dry goods,
en the first fleer and J. H. Hhlelus, meal
market, lest everything. The total less Is
evor tlOO.OOO; about two-thirds Insurance.
Assist. Chlel DavI?,ef the flre department, was
slightly burned. When tbe lire wa at Its
height, telegrams for nld were sent out te ad
jacent towns. Warren responded, but for
tunately the service ler her llremen were
notneeded.
Narrow Kietpe of Hatea I'lremr n
ClttCAUe, Jan. 0 A gas explosion oe
currcdatlbe II. T. Wlker carrla go factory,
cerner of Wabash nvenue Bud Harrison
street, this morning, and seven firemen wero
sorteusly lnjured. The go had escaped In a
small recepllcal nnd or the sidewalk In which
when the flrotnen went te extinguish the
blaze tbey wero overcemo with tbe gas.
There were four firemen of truck 1, two of
truck 0 end ene of engtne 32. The Injured
firemen were taken Inte Kagan's drug store,
opposite the carriage factory, nnd nfter con
siderable labor, were restored le consolous censolous conselous
nee. The gas oscaped from ene of the city
pipes that had been damnged by the flre.
IP.AT1TT IS THE OHO WD.
line el the Defendants In the Uaddnck Mnrder
Case Tells Utile el What Ue Knows.
Sioux City, la., Jau. 6. Paul Leader, one
of the nine defendants Indicted for murder
and conspiracy In the Haddock case, last
night made a statemoet of his connec
tion with the tragedy. Leader Bays he and
a friend were In Junk's saloon where there
were quite a number of persons. Among
tbetn were U. L. Leavilt and Jehn Arena Arena
derf. A man came In and said that the
buggy bad ceme back (tbe buggy contained
Hev. Haddock.) Leavltt went out and ethers
Joined tbe party going up Fourth street
towards Water. He knew somethlng waa
up, but never anticipated a sheeting. They
met tbe crowd fat least 16) nt tbe corner of
Fourth and Water streets. Arenederf was
net there, but he saw Leavltt t.lere. He and
bis friend walked en down Water street.
Suddenly we heard a rovetvor shot and I
whirled ebeut and looked toward the corner
where we had passed the crowd. I saw two
men Btandlug In the street. One etaggered
forward and foil. The ether turned nnd ran
north et Water street. Almest as seen as
the shot was fired the crowd at the cerner
ran away and my frlend nnd 1 ran
south towards the lumber yards.
Leader resisted every efTert te draw from
him tbe names or the persona nt the oernor.
The statement of Paul Leader Is significant.
He is en the most Intimate terms with
Arensdorf and is regarded by tbe dolense as
"solid." He has declined every everture of
the prosecution. Ills statement In all Its
allegations, intimations and spirit tallies
exactly with what has been hinted by the
friends of the defeuse as Its theory. It
is slmbly an alibi for Arensderl and the fix
ing of the act of murder en Leavltt, while the
explanation of Innocent preeence will be at
tempted In behalf of Leader and the ether
conspirators.
A Taper CuMlug a .fudge.
Ciut Atie, Jan. C. -A special te the lmcs
from Indianapolis says the decision of the
supreme court respecting tbe lieutenant gov
ernorship matter moved the Sentinel, tbe
Democratic organ, te attack the court In a
very bitter editorial, the first line of which
read : " D - their cowardly souls." The
matter created much oxcltement yesterday
nud last night. Humors of arrest for con cen cen
tempt, eta, obtained during the day, but at
a Inte hour no arrests had been made. Sena Sena
eor Dan Voerhecs, as seen as he saw It,
marked a copy of the paper and senl It te
Judge Nlblaak, remarking: "Fer the past
fifteen years Nlblack has been sending me
every mean tblug that Indiana papers have
eald about me. New I'll get even. This is
h -."
A College rroleaier Attempts Murder.
Lafayetti:, lud., Jan, 0. A. sensational
sheeting occurred here yesterday. Prof. K.
C. Smith, late et the faculty of Purdue
University, Hhet Dr. Geerge F. Beasloy, a
leading physician and member of the com
mon council. Beasley stepped te his office
deer and Bpoke te Smith, when tholatter
drew a revover and began firing, sboetlug
four times. The last bullet struck Bensley
ou the right side, Inflicting a slight wound.
Smith began te reload the weapon, when be
was arreated. He wa found te be laboring
under great mental excitement, nud Is
thought te be Insane Ne reason for tbe
sheeting is known.
CenUdent of Her imtrouemlc Ablllljr.
CimAcie, Jan. ft A morning paper says
It is In receipt of a letter from MUa Wesley,
n young woman of this city, in which she
says in etlect that she has read about the re
cent quall-eatlng contest ; that she writes
with tbe purpose of getting tbe editor te ad
vertise a challencolrem her; that she Is a
young girl IS years of age ; that she will eat
two quail a day for thirty cenBecutlve daya
ou a wager et f.1,000 and net mane any niss
about It, cither.
An Indiana Hallread Atks for a Charier
iNDlANArehts, Ind., Jan. ft Articles of
Incorporation were filed yesterday with the
secretary of state of the VIncennes fc New
Albany railroad company, which proposes te
build a railroad te ceunect Jasper, lu Dubois
county, with New Albany. The line passes
through Dubois, Orange, Washington, Har.
rlaen, and Floyd counties, and is seventy.
three miles In length.
The Ceal feel Halt I'ostueued.
Pini-ADKiviiiA, Jan. ft The absence
from the city of President Harrison and hla
counsel, Mr. Dloksen, has caused the post
ponement of the hearing In the suit of the
commonwealth against the coal and trunk
line peels which was te have oemo up this
morning. The case will be called te-morrow.
Impelling the Jews.
ObEshiA, Jan. 0. A wholesale expulsion
of Austrian Jews from Odessa and Woleoyeka
Is lu progress.
HMATUISIl MVIVATIOH.
Wamuinoten, D. C, Jan. ft Kei
), F.aatern Pennsylvania, New Jersey and
Delaware t Celder, northwesterly wind,
lair weather.
S7G,000,000 FOR PENSIOI
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i'-taiaa tub .sri-jiurxf.4Tiu.rM
(leneral lagan's Widow tlrantec.
.,w .r Annum and , matt
created le the Sam rtgare-SUH
Ing en the Inter-State OemmatetVM
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WAsmsurex, Jau, ft Ucrasai
iiouse in commlttee or the whole
consideration of the bill for tbe liar
of the Erie and Oswego canals. Mr.
of Pennsylvania, suggested that an ).
be taken as the Din waa unnaeiy te
Tbe Heuse has passed the pension
prlatlen bill, It appropriates f78,247l&
Senata Mr. Kdraunds pMsmtM
memorial from the committee or tb
national convention of the Protestant 1
pal church praying Congress te provide) :
obtaining statistics of marriage and dlT
Air. Blair, a memorial from many
zatleiia throughout the country prayhHt I
legislation te prevent tbe violation qf,
Sabbath, by tbe running of railway tMtasVj
iuoaenato passed the bin granting I
sien or ticoe tier year te Ihe widow of v
Legan. 4$j
The Henate also passed without dlv Went
bill IncreaslUK the tension of thawletesvi
Gen. Francis P. Blair from ?J0 per meaiwl
$2,000 per year. J
niieniy ueiore i,ociecK consiaenuem
the Inter stnte ccmnisree bill was
and Mr. Plntt oeotluursl his speech
yeiterday.
Deciding Congresloual Cenlesta,
Washington, Jau. (1. The Heuse i
ralttee en oleo'luus telay decided, 'In.
contest of Page vs. Pierce, from Hi
Island, that neltber was entitled te thai
nnd In tbe case of Kldd vs. Btoele, Iren
(liana, that Sloele was elocted and
continue te held the seat. There will lM
minority repert in the former case, bat m
latter Is a unanimous verdict. '"'
Te-day the secretary of the treasury
te tbe Heuse of Representatives eatlaw
amounting te 2,000 made by the
slonerof pensions te defray tbe expenas
collecting statistics roiallve te the oil
Inuuence of surgical operations upeav
nervous system, tbe circulatory system I
nutrition.
"Dir.u triru nit no era ea.1' i4a
A .loterlous K-CeuTlcl'a l'rfdlctlen VuteVlJ
iiifl urep uek en jtim. t $,?
LiAnKKSTOivN, .Mu.,jan. e. I he prep
mnde a year Bge by ex-Convict Jamas.'
rickettthathe would die with his beets emi
verified yesterday afternoon, when Tk
Brown, a carpenter of this place, pla
five bullets Inte Pickett's body. The I
tnen were in Ourran'j ealoen en Jem
street at the time of the murder. Pfc
waa In tbe billiard room nud Brown la
bar room. Presently Pickett came te the I
room deer aud ordered a drink. Ha
scareely spoken when Brown wheeled s
and slapped Urn en the shoulder st
"Picketti" The latter made no reply, I
made a move toward bis hip pocket. qaM
Brown pulled his pistol and Ured, thorns
entering the head near the ear, killing l
almost instantly. Pickett foil te thai
and while lying prostrate Brown fired 1
mere bullets Inte his body. Brown ;tA
tali. The oeroner's iurv rendered a
In accordance with the facts. -fft
6rM
a stuttDKBEh's cutirraai
He Cnts tbe Head, Arm aud a tarKeal
Victim. A'?.
Heiton, Jan. 6. Edward Newlatf,-;i
rested In connection with the Seu
murder, this morning made a full cenf
of the crime te Chief Parkhurst and I
Perry. He Bald that he was tbe only
concerned lu the murder. Tbe ether t
prisoners have been discharged. Newlt
killed young Codman at 3 o'clock Tu
morning by stabbing him In the back ei I
neck with a carvlngkulfe. Tha daedal
done In Cedmnn's own stable. Later 1st I
day be cut the clothes off the body, eh
off tbe left leg and right arm and
with the corpse In his pung for the oeua
At tbe snot In Lexington where wa
nnd arm were found he dropped tha naaaYj
the body In the mlddle of the read and I
threw out tbe arm. ue returned te l
ville, by going through Walt bam by.;i
read te Bosten, lie reached ttomerviuo i
o'clock Tuesday morning. USS
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Sr. Claiii. Mich.. Jan. ft The St. Ck
river tunnel, the werka prellmtuavy te 'J
construction of which are new In progress
luteuded te oennect the Orand Trunk t
Ohloage 4 Grand Trunk railway systamaVj
Pert Huren and Sarnla, allheugblt will t
bra company Independent or the corp
owning and controlling these rallwaya,yj
nresent tbe connection between me
maintained by a ferry. Tha length of'
tunnel will be one mile, of which 2,Slflt I
will be under the river. The depth. ( J
lowest .iart et the tunnel below tbesera
the water will be eighty and one-half
!,, minimum itnnth el tha ten of It belOWl
lied of the river will be fifteen feet. ig
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Annelntmenls for Cocflrmatleo, Wt$
Washington, Jan. ft The president I
the following nominations te tha Boeat;,
day: Themas C. Manning, of LeulalajHfl
be United States mlnlster te Mexico; .
a. Dlnsmore. of Arkansas, te be consul I
oral of the United States le Coraa; RebattJ
Culbreath. of California, te be consul of ua
Hiatal at Anla: Themas P. Bashaw, of i
seurl, te be United States attorney terl
Eastern district of Missouri.
Tlukers Demand SO Vsr Ctut.
.Icel
, Admass;
L'iMeiN.vATl. Jan. ft Vhesnlx Aa
1.781. Knluhta el Laber, composed of Usfl
reefers, cornice-men and general Jehbara, I
adopted the following resolution s fe3
Jltaetvcd, That the tin ;roera, cera
men and general Jobbers demanu an auva
of "Oner cent en the wage recelred at'
nrnuni time, and this contract shall b
imren both parties from May 1, 1887, te
1, 1883. The workmen of all empleyara;i
sinning this contract before May isr, imi,j
. j. ....., n,,.! ,i.ia" 'a
ue erucruu um ww -- t t
One Thousand Asked Her Hand.'
Ter.BDO. Ohie. Jan. ft Annla O'Oe
n handsome Irish girl employed la
here, who figured ever the country i
en as having fallen heiress te laga M
In England, wa married yesterday la'tt
burg, te Jame ujv.eei, a wewuy ,
merchant The ongaiement waa br
about by the publicity given the affair.
O'Connor received evor a uieussua ea
marriage.
Uojcetllng Heet and S tieemstiers. lj
OuioAeo, Jan. 5. Flva ei tna priM
beet and shoe manufacturers have had a I
colt declared agamsi meir preuuenm
shoemaker's assemblies
tf3
Twe Michigan Miners atlUesi,
UecunTOsr, MIeb., Jan. 6. Jehn
killed bv aa explosion in in ia
yesterday. Peter Maga waa kUlad by
from a man-euglne In the Calm
Hecla mine.
A Member el tha csiBiHes
TVr. H 1 Davis, of thU Cy,
.A.Kw. thu r rAnea aasaaalt
UlCUIUViSW v .. eiz f
Hntan'a resolution rewi ...
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