. '7Xtwmwm wr-m!mmjw' (Itye Jhatfnghtf j -'" v w TM v' ;j -- "$3 WWu'y.fi." 1 ----- 'OH crwi -il'erjii1 36,.i ' K-te-S VOLUME XXffl-NO. 142. LANCASTER, PA., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1887. PRICE TWO i aa '! aa xeuxg HU HY i V h X '7 -f THE CITV ELECTION. The Republicans Carry Seven of the Nine Wards. THE DEBT INCREASE GETS A BIS MAJORITY. Hit of In Nina Ward Vel fur It Hd li del Majorttref AOS-Aa Average lUpabHeaa M.jartiyolAbentSOOeaUiaBeaaol Beard Tlet-A tjatetead Orderly Blacliea. The Irctlen In tbU city yesterday waa en of tbe quietest Ibat baa baen bald bare for year, and baa rasutted In tba regular Repub Repub Mean victory. Tbe Republicans carried their ticket In seven of the nlue ward. Tbe new city oeunotl will aland en Joint ballet Re publican, 28; Democrat, 8. At 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon Indloattena pointed te a very light rote. After that hour, however, .there waa heavy pall, and tbe number of votes cast will equal the off-year city election vote. Tbe debt queatlen brought out many etbera who would net ether w lea bare voted. 1 1 waa believed that a majority vote would be cart against tbe increase, but te tbe aurprlaa of even the Irlendaef tbe measure tbe vote shows a majority of ever lx hundred In Ita favor. Fir an In crease of tbe debt wm carried In nix of tbe nine words. Tbe contest for ward officer waa net very spirited In any of tbe wards except tbe Second, Seventh and Filth. In the First ward tbe withdrawal of Eberuian a. candidate for al derman early lu the day stepped an exciting contest for that office. In the Filth ward the ClUteea' ticket received tbe votes of many Republicans, but the raserlty was tce much te overcome. In .the Seventh ward the Kepublicana made' a great effort te beat Knapp for council, Morrleger for constable, and Garvin ter assessor. Scbwebel was tbe man centered upon te beat Knapp, but be was unable te get there, although he ran some fifty votes ahead of bta ticket The fight against Merringer aud Garvin, en the part of tbe Republicans, was aided by tbe treachery era lew Dotueorata,but their scheme In the dlatrlbutien of bogus tickets was de tected early in tbe day, and tbe barm that might have been waa prevented. In tbe Eighth ward there waa considerable scratching. Heme Democrats who were angry ever tbe recent light for the nomina tion of a constable, worked openly for Peter Ritchie, Republican, an ex-member of tbe police force, Instead of Jehn Reerlch, the regular Democratic nominee. Considerable money bad been collected for Ritchie by the politician through the city, and this was freely spent in bis interest Tbe same did net work, however, and Reerlch waa elected by a majority of 101. Tbe Republi can foreea In tbe Ninth ward were led by Jake Bertz, and some ethers of his kind, and they worked bard. "Chuck" Heik, the Re publican constable, led his ticket. There waa very little excitement en tbe streets. All tbe newspaper eflices were closed and Centre Square was almost de serted by nine o'clock. Following i tbe vote of tbe city in detail : ' FIMT vtxtD. Common Council H'm K Beard Win T Bbeniiaa J PStormfelU... Jehn BLeng,... .171 M J Veacr.... , ,t Jaerb L frey .. ,. at7 1 Dallas U Klery . W? I William Datu Alderman. Ill K MiConetnr ....111 ..Ml ....M7 lw5 ....Ml C&netable. ...S0U AMUIOr W 6 Wtater., AC Welchan 5M Judge. Jacob Ureenwalt ,...IW Wm. alcCeinaey ....la? Iimtecter, WlIHsrtmsn 190 1 HP Buctiuilllcr StCOSD WARD Cotnuieu Council. AJAuifr sail) Mf Millien .. Andrew U riautz Sit I uee K Mnlbren.. Jete Kehrer 314 I Uue K ltenulils. Constable. ..ia .ID ..'AM m ieerKCrtiucr ...,t9J WUltam Lewara Aliener. Jere Vendenmlth Sl I Jacob lleeae . lis .117 Juoge. A II Hauler SB I lir J A Fllzpatllck 17 Inspector. l S Hi'ttew .... ,..1M A J Dunlap 517 TUIHO WARD. Ceainiun Council. Lhtrlas Hucklm tU.C.-hatW Kckert WmC Daltz ill I Jacob lleaker... ...lll ...IS-! ...lih r rank until u jeuu m sueriy Constable. Chas LBtermfeU....'j;t U I' Leman Assessor. David Kleg Martin Kreldcr II r Metianr ... ....MO I David Harlan Judge. .. .WriilUp Weller ...... inspector. , ...?M Jmnpti MKrelder 113 reenra ward. Common ceunill. Daniel Hlne? SU I Wm D Piter .130 IM dw P ilrlnten ssi Michael Kennedy Uee W ceruieuy.... sir 1 iienry a utraeu ...13J Constable. Henry WBbertx , Jehn W Habley ,.,)M I Wm T Wenninger .181 Assessor. ...'57 1 J W Andersen, 1SS l adge. Martin R Herr W9 William Olbien 110 impeoter. r Marlen Will 3I Jacob Wltllniper Ml rtrrawAtD. x Beloet Council. J rrunktteinler.... SM'U Bllckenderter. .... Common ceuncu, r Lewis Mell SI! 21 Alien Guthrie Harrison G Shirk..... 333 4 1 ilnes B Ueohteld Alderman. Reuben llersbey., Levlus Ilel.s Henry llsrtley .., ...308Wm UBtrlna Constable. . .397 1 Jrefl'k Kissinger .147 , IVJ As.esser. .... 417 1 "Jacob F Katitz..., Judge. ...131 ...Ml KB KaulTinan.. 301 1 Wm Kahl Inspector. Gee Yeleley.Jr 313 1 Samuel Kiuti.., SIXTH WARD. Common Council. J II Baumaardner ...ill I Stephen J Owens ,ii W P Uurmnlngs. Joel 8 taby .7ijat I'liieinr..., .wiCel KllcUevtrn. Si K) .'ill Constable. Edward Barnheld, ..UIWmJIIllley. ... Assessor. ..Ml 1 Geerge Davis .... . 15ti ..177 Jehn II Leenard. BphUBhaub Edwin 8 Smelts.. Judge. ,.183 1 Byren J Brown Inspector. ,.MHanry llelaer .111 ..ill aavaxTB WARD. Belect Council. JebnB Smith U0GeergeU Uorger... Common Council, Nathaniel Byan MOirranka Vverti.... CBasBebwabet Mil JehnT knapp Jehn Jdhoek 33SBrrank Adnms... .191 .,177 ..'41 ..ail Constable. " ..Mi I Jehn Merringer mi Assessor. ,..24l James K Garvin 393 Ernst Arneld. ... Wm Cornelius.... Judge. Daniel Rudy. ,... I Gee B Norbeck... Inspector. ...3U ...311 WmJBmltb J I WlUlam Uerwart aiOUTII WAID. Common Council., Cbrl.llan rarrlek...2U Jehn A Brattle 515 .1 E Nal4., ...70a 1 J jBUCloir.........aeo ...tsa I Geerge rntch -mi Alderman. I Patrick Dennelly... 5V) Constable. ,,.50i Jehn Beertcb las Asaesser. ...217 1 Christian rrallvy .517 J A MeDevltt.. Peter Ritchie.. William Leta., Judge. CaMBl((nbenr..nil Jebn Kltchey 611 Inspector. Ambrose Bltsar ) Jeseph Bewman. ...5M ivrawABD. elect, Ceancll. DC Leng aMJek Ivans 'iW Common OewaeU. cdw W rraUey.......iM 1 Mwar kfeKlnstry .253 JehnOresbaagb....sw DBjwete..,,.,'..2i CbMBUnsr......,.ge rreAMaasea me aUlttC tM UfrMit fJMfNUc iawii Constable. Jacob Bea lMPaltlckBurns 1M Assessor. Ltnnn uf Bathven . . . I tJeerga Brown, .. ... ,111 Judge. OwenPUMcker Ill Jehn linger Wl Inspector. J B Amwake lt4Seorgellrewn..,,.,.lM The Tat lasi ease Voted. Much Interest waa felt everywhere last night ever tba malt of the vote en tbe pro pre position te lnareeee the debt 1 129,000 ler water work and eewerage Improvement While there waa no special ellert apparent en tbe aurfaee for or against It, tbe Republicans ea rule voted for It, perbapa Influenced by the conalderatlen of the )rtlan advantage the expenditure of tee money would give them. There waa a general belief that the measure would be beaten, and considerable eurpriie waa manifested In the result which la given below, WARUi. I 1 j 2 I I I . .1 I 6 I 7 I 8 I 0 jl t'l Ker Increase WMl.WOtne I3,4n3l7 il", zii A gainst " 7ai7lllnn tlll3lISI 3Ul7S l708 'afsjerlty forlncreane ees The Vela ler Reboel Dlreelers. Tbe following gentlemen have bean elected! w me auuuui uuaru, me um ais. imu aonie crata and the last Kepublicana: U. Kdw. Ilegener, Jacob F. Kaulz, Cbarlea Llppeld, Hamuel K. Llchty, Tbea. F. MoKlllgeU, R. K. Hehnadar, Marriett Hreslua, Thes. B. Cochran, K. A. Kvans, J. A. MeDevltt, W. H. Shirk, J. V. Wlckerabam. Belew la tbe fall vote for achoel directors, Domecrata In Reman, Kepublicana la italics : 31 V 13 SI gl ei, w ?' Bl 8' 5, E 1 . 1 . 1 I 6 0 --1- -- I l'3 2l 172 541 1 tW lleftener...... Hauls ., l.lppeld....... I.lcbty MnCIIUett ., Hcbnailer...., Jtretiut (Jkychran AVnnj McVnlll. Aalr . . H'tckrriham 141 n HSjlll II u 111 ai7. 17. 111374,31131 I70,I9 171 UtJJ ins me Jlf)7 1131 111 il3 UJ3II 142 llli 14119 ia iw IW I'l1 III 147, lft'llit tTft'ffUK,1 IZI 119 111 141 !t3ll ai,si5 I'M 35 nil 141 !tS7e,r7l!7A4 1171 1M re.w ;,ni:u UA7 K7 7 IKS 316 l178liKPIII I.WI60JO31 UK, 11.1 34iiaivniAiii 217 i:e M 3 'I rm wmi: M'3I9 mi 1141 rue nuuuvuHB or trnmcevKxt, lluw They Voted In the Keral DUtrletspn the Sprtng XlecUeDs. Following are the returns from tbe boroughs of the ceunty: Marietta iloreagb. nurnesi: Helmes Masen, 'JOS; Thomaa O'Keurk, '.70. Assistant llurgcfm : Charles Upp, 774 ; Jehn l'eek, -X7. Council : Geerge Rudlsltl, 2M ; li. II. Caa aal, 2T.l;Theuiai Scott, ZIU; Ernst Maullck, 176. Tax collector : lienjamtn Ohmlt, 219; Ben jamin Ubt'att, '1. Countable : Jehn Hell, 27'J ; Iienry Kligle, 20U. Assistant Constable . Oliver McFadden, Z78; AIouze I'hlllby, lbO. Asseater : Rebert Carrell, '.76 ; Jehn Riff, 210. Judge: Christian K. (Nagle, 293; Samuel Merrow, lf7. Inspecter: James Nsgle, 2e3 ; Gee. lillde brand, JOT. Scheel JJIrectera. Adam Bahn, 231 ; Dr. H. A. Mowery, 235 ; Faderick Waller, 217 ; Cenrad Hcbicketanz, 161. Auditer: F. K. Hchaffner, 286; Henry Kubns, 101. RlltAbtlhtawe. Burgess : J. U. Htauffer lr-, Levi Engle 1C3. Council : Jacob Mnckley 170, M. O. Keller 17l, Hainsea Kcece 17.1, A. M. Rndnecker 79, 1'. Mlnger 78, I). U. llrinser 85, Isaac Her shey 2. Justice of I'eaue : H. C. McLanacban l.'K). II. T. Huultz ins. High Constable : Wiu. Nauman 117, Dsvld Cever 17, Jehn Rheada 102, J. 11. Hedman 1. Constable : Hamuel McLanacban 168, A. J. Ulrlch I, Jacob Saniien 81. Assessor : J. A. Ceble 119, Jehn Dulabon I, H. Y. Heisy 10S. Tax Receiver . B. II. Breneman 171, G. IL Ball 81. Judge : It. Uamaker 159, J. A. Ulrich 100. lniiK:teri : A. Breueman 1GS, W. A. Ufck 89. .Scheel Directors : Jehn McClurg 152, Jebn Kline 1C0, Jebn 8. K.hersele 101, 8. M. Reder 87. Auulter : D. Hieger 100, J. K. Killian 91. AUam.luwn Boteuab. Burgex: Nathan F. Hartman 113. Ceuncil: Hamuel Flrhthern 95, W. D. Fink 109, 11. A. .Shirk 11. Clayten Hucher 31. Jebn Flicklnger 72, Andrew B. Artz (11, Richard Tret He 16, Franklin Flicklnger 81, Iienry li. Hhlrk I. Juatlcaef the Peace; Cyrus H. Miller 73, Henry W. Haller.trr. Ceusbsble: HeuryReppert 145. Asienser; William Knauer 112. Tax Collecter: Lewis Bewers 80, Jeremiah U. Miller 21, Michael U. Nmith 45. Judge: WlUlam U. Klein Hi, William R. Slete . Inspecters: Daniel Hartman 13, Heward Klahr 35, Jacob Acker 4 1, Henry Hartman SI, Oeerge Arneld 25. S3I100I Directors, 3 years, Jehn U. Boehr Beehr Ingor 90, Andrew Uetuball 57, Jacob Farlow 10, Iienry Siegfried 70, R. M. Wyman 4. Hchoel Diroctera, 1 year, Morgan H. Clark 35, tlunry 11. Arneld 70, Harry Lausch .15. lit, Jey Borough. Hurgess : Adam F. Reet 151, B. M. Krelder 221. Ceuncil: Jonas K. Rtsser 1.12, Harry C. Sheck 7(3. David II. Wagner 14, Hamuel H. Rever 1U. High ConaUble : J. D. Geed 209, Wm. Deuaxby 101, Jacob Fine! 50. uonsiaeie : ueorge itauui 111, j. r . muck 132, Henry Mehn 110. Assessor : Jebn Fitzgerald 331 Tax Collector : Jehn Kvans 150, Jaoeb Miller 215. Judge: B S DUIlnser 317. Inspectors : Fdter 1'. Waltz ISO. Jehn F. Fyle 170. Soheol Directors : A. B. Reet 1SJ, A. K. Msnulug'.'lO, M. N. Brubaker 207. Auditer: David Boyee3l7. WatblDgten Uoreugh Upper Ward. Burgees : B. K. Hhultz 4J. AHKhtaet Burgess : A. K. Hvuna 43. Council : Jceti Kane 38, Kll ReberU35, J. B. Sbullz 4J, Henry Wertz 1, Henry Harde. man 3. Jiutlcoef the Peaee: Geerge L, Deeg 42. Censtable : Samuel Hbultz 45. Assesser: A. It. 8huitz44, Kll Roberts 1. Tax Collector : J. W. Kise 12. Judge : Jacob Walk 42. Inspecters: Harry Hbultz 13, Warren Brewu 13 Scheel Directors : WlUlam Oilman 18, A, F. Kise 10, Ueury Melltnger 2. Auditor : C. B. Sliultz 45. High Constable : Jacob Klae 42. Washington Borough Lewsr Ward, Burgees : B. K. Shultz 55, J. W. Miller 1. Assistant Burgeaa : A. K. Evana 55. Council : Win. Myera 52, Reuben Rlea 60, W. H. Deuglasa 50,0. Yaley 2, B..F. Mel linger 1, J. F. Qebr I, Daniel Hherrlek 1, Jehn P. Mann 1. Tax Collector 1 J. W. Klae 50 Ula-h Constable : Jaoeb K le Ml. K. A u men I 1. " ' Constable : Jee, Htelner 33, Rebert Wertz 21, Andrew Bayler 1. Aaaesaer : W. H. Deuglaaa 44, Christian Yaley 4, W. N. Snyder 1, A. E. Evana 1. Judge : Wm. Myera 52, Andrew Kane 1, Geerge Will 1. ' Inspectors : Reuben Klae 43, P. K, Landia 'school Diroctera: Wm. Ortman 57, A. F. Klsa 53, H. MeUlnger 1, Jaoeb Uubley L Auditor : C. a Shultz 55, B. F. Burg I, Jebn Parker 1, Washington Borough OouselldslM. Chief Burgeaa : B. K. Hhultx 98, J. W. Miller 1. Asslatant Burgeaa 1 A. K. Evana 98. Tax Colleetor : J. W. Klae 08. High Cenetable : Jaoeb Klae 98, D. Aument la Scheel Directors : William Ortman 105, A. F. Klae 03, H. MeUlnger 4, Jaoeb Hublay 1. Auditer: C. B. Shultx 100. a F. Burg 1, Jebn Parker L Maabelm Bereagh-lst Ward. Burceaa : Chriatian J. Hale lea Asautaat Burgtaa : Herman F. MeCleud 90. Ceunell 1 Beary O. Boyd 100. High OaawttUa i Huy Way W, Jehn Sby i, W. ffellfr 1. Oeuatable : TebUa K. flreeey 83, Herace Raff 14. Aeeeaaer : Henry DIUsnderfer 100. Judge t Jeaepb R. Shearer im. Inspectors; Samuel Hamaker 4ft, Christian Hartman 47. Collector i Allred D. Oresb 97, Jebn Kna aalnger 1. Soheol Dlreoter 1 Peter C Arneld 97. Auditor 1 Jebn M. Shoemaker 97. Haafeelaa ' Berwegh f d Ward. Burgeaa : Christian J. Rein 90. Aaatatant Burgees: Herman Y. MeCleud 99. Council : Alfred Dyer 09. High CensUble : Iienry May ll CensUble : Samuel W. Hitter 94. Aeeeaaer : Cbarlea A. Dunlap 99. Judge 1 David 11. Hack man 101. Inspectors : Geerge a Dowhower 71, Jacob W. Arndt 22. Collector : Alfred I). Grean 94. Scheel Directers: J. Franela Dunlap (S years) 101, Cyrus J. Hnavely (2 years) 77, Auditer: Jebn M. Shoemaker 100. sanhetm noreogh-ad Ward. Burgeaa : Chriatlae J. Relft 62. Assistant Burgeaa : Herman F. MeCleud 02. Ceunell : MerrlaW. Me Al lister 02. High Constable : Henry May 00, Jebn Kaby2. CenaUble : Jebn M. Prltz 33, Henry Bach 7, Jehn Kline 23 Aaseseer : Samuel P. Sblffer 31, A. M. Uackman 30. Judge : Henry O. Ilehm 62. Inspectors ; Samuel B. Weldman 33, W. Penn McGIll 2a Collector : Alfred D. Gresb 02, Scheel Director : Jaoeb Uetsler rtl. Auditor : Jehn M. Shoemaker 65. afauhclin Horeogh-oiiolldaUl, Burgess : CnrUtlsn J. Relff 268. eud Asslstsnt llurgesi : Herman F. McCI 255. High Censtable: Henry Way 211, Jehn Eby, Wm.Nhlll.jr I. Collecter: AUrwl D.Uresh253, Jehn Ens. mlnger 1. Auditor : Jehn M, Shoemaker 202, Hiraabnra lieruuh-lt Ward, Burgeaa : A. M. Herr '.".1, James W. Petta 38. Assistant Burgesa : r C. Muaselman 43, Amea Ecbternacbt 27. Ceuncil: A. G. Gretl (3 years) 28, C. Bach, man (2 years) 38, W. B. Clark (3 years) 42, Samuel Kcblernacbt (2 years) 30. High Censtable: PnllipHblasler29, W. H. Ingram 41. Constable : K. Myera 2;), Jehn Ruaeel I'J. Aaaener : Jehn K. Bacbman 49, a H. refers 25. Tax Collector : Wm. Hewett 09. Judge : J. P. Kberman 46, S. A. Aument 29. Inspector : II. F. Mowrer 42, S. B. Rakft. straw 28. Scheel Directors : J. G. Weaver 30, C. R. Keneagy 39. Auditers: u P. Schrey (3 years) 41, Wil liam Oertzer (1 year) 43, Ella Beam (3 years) 29, K. E. Uarnlsh (1 year; 27. Nlratbarc Boregh-2l Ward. Burgess: A. M. Herr 41, J. M. Petta 31. Assistant Burgess : IX C. Mussel mau 48, Ames Kv'hternacht 27. Ceuncil: Isaac Gretl II, X, W. Waidley 31. High Centable: rtilllp Shlsaler 47, W. II. Ingram 2H. Constable. Klatn Myers 31, J. F. Ruaael Assessor : H. F. Mpleblman 17, Cen rati Bleoslngten 25 Judge : 1. 9. Mulllken 50, D. M. Aument 2.'i Inspecters: Jasen Kkelten 51, El weed Eager 24. Tax Collector . W. Hewett 54. Scheel Directors : J. V. Helm 50, J. D. Gender 21. Auditors : L. . Hcbrey (3 yeara) 52, Win. Oertzer ( 1 year) 52, Kllaa Beam (3 yeara) 23, E. E. Harnlsh (1 year) 23. Iltra. liars lloreDgti 3d Ward. Burgess: A. M. Herr 65, J. M. Petta la Assistant Burgess: E. C. Musselman 91, Amea Ecbternacbt 10. Ceuncil: Christian Robrer 5J!, Christian Ehret 18. High ConaUble : Philip Shlsaler 59, W. H. Ingram 11 CenaUble: Elam Myera 45, J. F. Rumel 26. Assesser: Samuel Bailey 45, Isaae Hell, Jr., 20. Tax Collecter: Wm. Hewett 02. Judge: W. W. Ulldebrand 31, W. O. Balr 39. luspecterc: Dai id W. Uemsher 01, G. M. Hehner 10. Scheel Director-). J. F. Ingram 43, O. H. Maynard 28. Auditers: L. B. Schrey (3 years) t0, Wm. Gerlzin (1 year) 00, Ellas Beam (3 yean) 10, E. K. Harnlsh (I year) la Slrattiara; Consolidated. Burgens : A. M. Herr 128, James M, PettP, 85. Assistant Burgess : E. C, Musselman 152, Amea Ecbternacbt 61. High Censtable: Philip Shlssler 135, W. H. IuxramSO. Constable : Elaj) Myera 99, Jehn V. Rus sell 110. Colleetor : William Hewett 185. Auditors : U P. Schrey (3 yeara) 153, Wm. Gertzen (lyear);i55, Ellas Beam (3 yeara) 02, E. E, Harnlsh (lyear) CO. tiiuevuh rum btatk. Municipal contests In tbe Various CHI's ami Tewna of the Commonwealth. The muuiclpal election In Philadelphia resulted In tbe election of tbe following city elHcers, who will assume tbelr dutlea upon the first Monday In April next: Mayer, Edwin It. Filler, a ; receiver of taxes, Henry Clay, R. ; city solicitor, Chas. F. Warwlek, a ; police magistrates, Chas. Fulmer, a, H. a Hackett, a, James L. Brown, R , Jehnsen Heney, 11, Jehn Slevln, D., A. J, Diamond, D. The returna recolved give a majority of about 27,000. Warwick's majority will ex ctttd this, while Clav is elected by a majority of about 7,000 ever Benten. In Uarrlsburg the result la tbe election of Dr. Jebn A. Fritchey (Dem.) for mayor; Al. T. Black (Rep.), city treasurer, and William K. Verbeke (Dem.), city controller. The majority for Frltcbey will be ever 300, He waa nominated by the Knlgbta of Laber and Democrats and made a vlgoreua fight. Sam uel W. Fleming, tbe Republican nominee, ia the present mayor, elected when president of common council te succeed tbe late Mayer Wilsen. The newly elected mayor Is a mem ber et select council and Is tbe first Deme, emtie mayor In twelve years. The Demo crats are very Jubilant. In AUontewu. Walter C. Smith, Democrat, was re-elected city controller, ler tbe fourth time, by 35 majority. The queatlen before the penle te fund a floating debt of 150,000, resulted lu its favor by large majority. lu Median lesbura tbe Democrat elected Jacob Bnyer chief burgeaa by 12 majority. R. II. Themas, Jr., Republican, whs cbeseu asiUtant buriresa bv 74 maierltv. lu Chester, Coatee, Republtcan,aa elected mayor by 3j majority. Four of tbe five oeunoilmenaia Kepublicana, and the ether city elUuera are Kepublicana. lu Wllllainspert, J. a Denwertb, Repub lican, was elected city recorder. Tbe vote ler tbe city water works bad a large ma jority. In Bethlehem, Charles M. De Json, Repub lican, was aivcuHi uuiei uurKCM. In Gettysburg, Burgeaa W. H. Typton waa re elected by 4U majority. In Alteena a very heavy vote waa polled, equaling or exceeding tbe gubernatorial vote et last November. But four out el four teen precincts have been heard from, but the Indications are that tba following, all Demo crat, are elected : City recorder, Jehn A. Deyle ; elty controller, Jebn B. Cele ; achoel directors, 11. J. Cornman, G. F. Jacksen ; select council will be Democratic certainly auu common council pruuauiy, J n Bradford there were mere than 200 mere Vete polled than for governor last fail,ewlug te local tesuea el mera than ordinary Interest a A. Dempsey, Republican candidate for mayor, baa 117 majority ever Jamea Braden (Dem.), and E. A. Beyna (Hep.), beataC. K. McCalleriy for city treasurer by 29. Tbe Democrat elect A. McLean for controller ever J. T. Bishop (Rep ), by about 100 votes. Mera than twe-tblrda of tbe ward officers elected are Kepublicana. in Ceateavllle almost tba entire vote waa polled. Besldea tba Republican and Demo Deme Demo eraUo tickets tha Knlgbta et Laber bad a ticket In tba field. It & believed tba Knlgbta have elected their entire tieket by aanull majority. Tbe count la net completed. If tbe Laber ticket baa been eerrled, Jama Adams, a colored man, baa baen elected te council, and wlU be tat ftm netara tun who baa ever been elected te efflee in that borough. In Cbamberaburg there waa only about a two third vote polled, but tha Kepublicana canted tbe town by about 200 although tba Republican candtdste for burgees la elected by only 38. In Carlisle indications point te tha election of Samuel Benla. (Rep ) evor U. O. Carr, (Dem.) for chief purges by a close vote. In Johnatewn, W. 11. storey (Rep.) for burgeaa, waa re-elected by 259 majority. JehnH. altera (Dem.) rer tax collector, waa elected by 37, and Samuel Master ( Ren ) for aud iter, waa elecbwi by 24a In Downlngtewn, Dr. L. I. Bremermsn (Dem.) laeleeted ebtef burgeaa by a majority of 81 vote. Fer Justicnef the peace, James H. Jehnsen, Law aud Order candidate, Is re elected by a email majority of 25 vote. The council 1 Republican ami the school beard Democratic. In Petlavllle, Frank J, Alber, labor candi date, waa re-elected burgess; Stephen Redger (Rep.), re-elected high constable without opposition, and Samuel M. Mor timer (Rep.), re-ekcted treasurer ; Jeseph W. Jenea (Rep.), tax receiver. The ward fight ware very bitter. Tbn werklngmen elected but few of their candidate, except In two ward, where their nominees were en. I domed by ether parties. in nuneury, uanwausaer (itep.) is elected chief burgee ey about te majority after tbe hardest light that borough has ever seen In a local election. InTamanua tha Knlghuef Laber nomi nated a full tieket and elected all tbelr candi dates. Fer bargees William U. Kneebone, Knight et Laber, defeated WlUlam G. Sander (Dem.), tbe present burgess, by 112 votes. Daniel Sheep (Dem.), who baa been president of counell for twentyiive consecutive years, waa defeated by 124 majority. In Shenandoah, Jehn P. Beehm, ClUrena' candidate, la elected cblet burgea ever H. G. Hess (Dem.), byamajorltyet upward of 200, and Jehn A. Tltaian, Cltl7ens' candidate, defeats Harry Muldcen (Dem.), by lte majority for collector of taxes. In Milten there waa ecarcely any opposi tion en the part of the Democracy. In fact, they held no regular prlmarle, but by agree ment sol up candidates rer tax collector, school director and council. In Lewtsburg, T. O, Evans, Citizens' can didate, I re-elected burgcas ever G. B. Mil ler, regular Republican, bv titty three ma jority. In Leek Haven, Captain R. S. Barker (Rep.) ia elected mayor by 158 majority ever Captain Webb, tbe Citizens' candidate. The contest for mayor wai one of the bitterest ever known. In Sblppensburg they voted en the ques tion et license. Tne excitement was Intense, and service of song and prayer In which tbe women and children participated were bold at tbe various poll during the election. Tbe churches were ale kept open for meet ings. The temperance people were vlctorleu by a majority of 141 against license D. I. Snull, (Ken) waa elected ever J. C. Elm (Dem.) for chief burpets. In erris town en a pretty lull vote and, abundant scratching the Democrats la that Republican borough elected for burgees Ed mund A. Kite, sr., ever Policeman James Buck (Rep.), by about 100 majority, and for tax collector Jebn Fry ever Geerge Powell (Rep.), by about 50 majority. Kite carries lour et tbe seven arils. The majority of Burgeaa White (Rep.), lat spring was 654, Democratic gain of about 050. In Reading the election resulted In James a Kenney, Rep., belnt; chosen mayor ever Colonel Jehn E. Arthur, Dem., by 57 ma jority; Jnhu Obeld, Dem., city treasurer ever Horatio Jenes, Rep., the present incumbent, by 498 majority, and Jeseph lleusum, Dem., city controller,ever William D. Hotser, Rep by about 350. In Yerk, D. K, Neel, Democrat, is elected mayor by nearly 403 majority. Ihe Demo crats will bave a msjerity lu both branches or council. In Lebanon, Ubler (Hep.) (selected con troller by 108 majority. Ihe Republicans bave six majority in council. In PhcenuvUle. K. 0. VandersUce (Ren.) j eiecieu eurgess ey a vete 01 uj'i, te it .. . . . , -. . . ..... . 1-. - - K'i for 1. M.Kreauier (Dem. nMvoine is UAHUiauauu. Mr. Klmen II. Camcreu aul Bliss nslen L. BlarkUjr Made II in baud alict Wife. St. Stepben'a P. E. churcb, North Frent street, Harriaburg, was filled with atcry large number of spectators, embracing tbe eremc At U creme of Uarrlsburg aeclety, te witness tbe nuptial of Simen B. Cam Cam eeon, of Denegal, Lancaster county, nephew of .Sana ter J, Donald Cameren, and Mia Helen Lerraine Mtrkley, the beauti ful and accomplished daughter of Dr. G. IL Markley, el Harrisburi;. The Interior of SU Stephen'a waa htrulsemely festooned with atrands of evergreen aud in the church wcre arranged variety of rare tropical plants, palms, ferns, orchids, etc, with a collection et superb calla UUled en each slde in the fore ground. Over the chancel wai a brilliant ntnr formed by numerous gas Jets. The beauti ful tropical plant were from the green houses of Florist Leban, Wet Uarriaburg, and were arranged with great tate by Jehn Paget, florist te Senater J. I). Cameren at Lechtel. Every aeat in tbe handaome church waa taken and a crowd occupied the outside sur roundings. The brlde'a attendauts, or maids of honor, were Mlaa Helen Bea?, or Harriaburg ; Mis Anna Markley, of Columbia; Mlsa Janet Cameren, of Uarrlsburg; Mlsa Helen Me Cermtck, et Philadelphia; Miss Mame Etter, Mlaa Elva Markley and the Misses Wattn, et iiarriaDtirg. The nutua or noner were aise arrayed In white. The groom's best man waa Mr. Wm. K. Billey, of Uarrlsburg. The ushers were Messrs. Dr. Rehrer, of Lancas ter; Mr. KelUer, et rottsWlle; "Ocoaleoka," a member of tbe Japaueae legation, at Wash ington; Henry Ed ward Hailey And Henry McCermlck Jr., et llurhburg. The ceremony was perlermed by Dr. Keel ing, rector or St. Stophens, the be tuttrul ring aervlce of that church being observed. The bride were a'cestly robe of cream satin, en tratu, with pearl trimmings, the customary bridal veil and carried In her right band a auperb bouquet of Uu!c3 roses. Tbe bride was given away by Dr. Markley, nor father. The ceremony v,m performed at 8:15 o'clock promptly. MIm Mary Sargeant, the organist, performed tbe Lohengrin wedding march aa the bri JaI part proceeded up the main aisle, end n brilliant march at the end of the ceremony. Thera was a re ception given at the residence of B. F. Etter, esq, Pine atreet aboveSeooud, which wan largely attended by the society people of the city. Tbere were elegaut refreshments in abundance served. There were quite a number of Invited guests from abroad. The presents te tbe bride were numerous, costly aud very beau tiful. The happy couple left en the 1 0 train for a bridal tour te the Eastern cities. Btarrlrcl at St. Mary's. Tbe marriage of Mr. Richard J. Mulene, eldest eon of a A. Malene, the well-known railroad oentraotor, te Miss Lucy McConemy, daughter of tha late Ambrose MoCenomy, waa celebrated in St. Mary's Catbolie church tbta morning In tbe presence of only therela tlvaa and a few friends el tbe happy pair. Tba ceremony waa performed by Iter. Dr. P J. McCullagb. Mr. and Mrs, Malene left en tbe Seashore express for an Eastern bridal tour. Thelr host eflrtends in this city wish them well In their new departure. ' Auelner Cremation, Tuesdsy evening the body of Mr. Ellen H trickier, residing oil Old Second street, Phil adelphla, wai brought from tbat city te Lan caster in charge et Undertaker J. Luwia Geed, and taken directly te the cromaterlum and privately crouiated. Nothing lurtber wa learned about Mrs,Stricklurtbau tbat she waa an enthusiastic advocate et cromatlen aa the beat mean el disposing et 'dead txxtles, and that it waa at special request tbat her own remain ware cremated. Her ashes were sent te her friend In Philadelphia te-day. 1 1 m A Maeteasitli Cantnry IMlsmu "A man Is Just prectiel r what his feed will make him 1 Learn first bis. diet, then you can't mittake 'tfn Jain Ct inland' fw ."vim. MANNING'S RESIGNATION. frujur or ram xmbamumx dkpabt- MBWT HBTUHD M1B aTMBKOTH. The Kgrt That HI Necessary Action Caused tbe Pretldeat The Cerreapeadenea Be litna Mr. Olsvelaad aad tha c retaryet the Treasury, There was a foolish rumor In Washington that Secretary Manning bad resigned en ac count or some disagreement between him self and tbe president. Tbe correspondence made public sufficiently centradlcta tbla re port Mr. Manning resigns, he wrltea, be came tbe work of Ihe treasury la beyond hi strength. That la the plain truth el the matter. Tha secretary waa overworked and or late ha be gan te worry a aura sign that hla faithful labors were telling en bla health. Friends near enough him te advise began te urge him eme weeks, when first his spirit aeemed te flag, te resign at once, and It la known that be bad the matter In contemplation for some time past Mr. Manning la net seriously 111, but be require entire reat from tha contlnneua work and tbe constant excitement of publle life. He edgbt te go te Europe and remain for half a year at least away from all exacting labor and far out of tbe atmosphere of pelltlca. It Is understood here that while the 1st of April Is fixed a the date at whleb the presi dent will accept Mr. Mannlng'a resignation, the name or his successor will be sent In te the Senate during tbe present aeaalen. COnillJVeKDENCB BKTWEE" TBE rltESI DEXT AND THE SKCKRTAnV. The preaident will nominate a successor te Secretary Manning before tbe adjournment et Congress, but the appointment will net take place before April 1. Tba following correspondence between the preaident and Secretary Manning In regard te the latter' withdrawal from the cabinet is made public : TasascRr Vtrxn-mtyt 1 WAiutnoTeir, fob. 14, 1887. j My Dear Sin In view of the near ad journment of Congress, and in order tbat time may suffice for tbe aeiectlen and con firmation of my successor, I desire again te place my resignation of tbe office of secretary of the treasury in your hand, and trust you will new deem It acceptance no detriment te the publle aervlce. When you requested me last June te delay Insisting upon the acceptance of my resig nation, as again in our conferences last Oc tober, you honored me with aucb terms of personal consideration and expreaaed ae grave a decision In respect te tbe require ments of tbe publle aervlce that it waa aa Im possible te question my duty aa te lerget your kindness. I have net spared myself In tbe endeavor te comply with your wish and te contribute te the support of the policies which have Illustrated your administration. The ap proaching end of the Forty-ninth Congress marks a period In your own term of office and in the divisions of our political calendar. If a change must occur In tbe heada of de partments and at your council beard, It la clear tbat your personal convenience and tbe public Interests are best aubserved should It occur new. Moreover, tbe financial situation is te be seriously different trem tbat which opened before us when tbe present Congress entered upon Ita life and upon the opportunities created by a transfer of tbe people's trust te new hands. In this most critical condition tbe circumspect execution of a wise fiscal policy, or of administraUve referma In tbe collection and disbursement of our colossal revenues, is net alone demanded, though labors such aa these have exacted and ex hibited the abilities of our foremost statesmen since the constitution of the government. But there Is also an exbausUng round of dally administrative tasks which, however, sub ordinate and clerical, an efilclent secretary of the treasury cannot or should net evade. These are tasks beyond my present strength. I therefore submit te your considerate Judgment that in asking release by tbe fourth of Marcb, or aa seen aa you may select my successor, I fulfil a duty te my family tbat may new be permitted te outweigh tbe duty of accepting lenser tbat aaslgnment of publle service which two yeara age you did me the honor te make. Returning te the ranks of that great party which baa called you te ita lead, I ahall atlll hope te fellow Its fortunes under your suo sue cesslul guidance with a fellow citizen's loyal pride. Very respectfully yours, Daniel Mam. vine. The President, Executive Mansion. TIti: PRESIDENT ACCEPTS. Executivb Mansion, ) Washinoten, Feb. 15, 1SS7. lien. Daniel Manning, Secretary 0 the Trca- tury . My Dear Sir Your formal letter of re signation, which I have received, though net entirely unexpected, present the reality of a severance of our official relatiene, and causes me the deepest regret. This la tem pered only by tbe knowledge that tha frank and friendly personal relations which have unbrokenly existed between us are te atlll continue. I refer te these because aucb per sonal relations supply, after all, whatever of couuert ana pleasure vne worm aueraa, ana because I feel it te be most superfluous te apeak of tbe aid and auppert you have given me and tbe assistance you have furnished te tbe administration of tbe government during the lime you bave directed the affalra or the exacting and laborious office whleb you new seeK te surrenaer. 1 ear laoere, your aemeve rnents, your success and your devotion te publle duty are fully seen and known, and they challenge tbe appreciation and gratitude of ail your countrymen. Since I must at last relinquish my hope et your continuance at my aide aa counseller and co-laborer, and Blnee I cannot queatlen the reasons upon which your request te be relieved la based, It only remains for me te accept the resignation you bave tendered, and te express my profound thanks ler all that you have done for me In abarlng man lully my labors and perplex It tee of the past two years. I feel tbat 1 may aUU ask of you that the first day of April next be fixed as the date at which your resignation ahall take effect, and tbat you will ae regulate what remains te you of official duty In tbe meantime aa te aecure that measure et freedom from vexa tieus labor which you bave ae Justly earned. With the earnest hope that In any new path of lire you may hereafter rellnw there may be followed te you mere of oemtort and of oaae than a conscientious discharge of duty here permits, 1 am, very alnceiely, your friend. G rover Cleveland. bHAMtlLJUH XOVKO BAhTBUS. The Scandalous Kxblbltlen Male by m Mem ber of Prominent Katten rawlly, Teresa Troxell, a young woman of much beauty, but of doubtful reputation, Uvea in Easten, Pa. Recently E. P. Walter, a mem mem ber ofeneof Easten's best families, became infatuated with Misa Troxell, and went epeuly te live with her at her house. Tbe entreaties of bla family te leave the woman were of no avail, and en Saturday both Wal ter and Mlaa Troxell were arrested en crim inal chargea recegnised by tha atatutea of Pennsylvania, Te go te the Justice' offlea Mis Troxell dressed aa If going te some grand reception, and Walters did tbe aama. The woman carried a bouquet el choice flowers, aud Waltera were a delicate boutennlera. They were driven te tha office in stylish carriage, drawn by two handaorae white horses. The turnout made a sensation lu town, and crowds el curious people fol lowed it te the court room. Alter a hearing, Waltera was held in 1000 te answer the charge against blm, and tbe woman in f500. In company with a police man Waltera went out te find bait Mlaa Trexell waited at the Justice's. Aa the young man and tbe policeman were going up the atreet tbey met Waltera' brother Samuel. Waltera assaulted hla brother, knocking blm down by a blew with a heavy umbrella, when tha policeman interfered. Samuel Walters swore out a warrant for hla assallaut'a arrest en charge el assault with In tent te kill. Cblet el Police Linten also ar rested blm for lighting In tha street. He Bat tled the laat mentioned charge by paying a line, but waa held te answer en hla brether'a charge. Waltera found bondsman In both caaea. Ha and Mlaa TrexeU returned te tha latter1 house In tha aama aaagalaeMi style in which they left It, rjrcaMAjr wmArmmMMmtMMemm. Be act ae ear la Jan fer Rsbbleg a trail In tha aultef David Sander va. Jehn Myera' administrator, attached for trial ett Tnaeday, tha defense waa tbat Ssuder wai paid In fall for all aervlce rendered. In tha aattef Jebn Diuglee it C v. Jehns, Nolde, the Jury tbla morning ren dered a verdict In favor of plaintiff fertM.27 Tha suit of Matilda Hoever va. Dlffea derfler fc Eaby were attached for trial UtM morning. These are lasuea te aaeerlalntha amount due, If any, en Judgment given te plaintiff. It la alleged that Mrs, Hoever advaaeaJ money te the n rm above named, one of whom waa her aen, and In return aba waa given Judgment en tbe atesk aa collateral. Whan the firm became embarrassed aba laauad ex ecution en her Judgment. Tha firm waa old out and tha money ruled into court, pending tha issue, aa there are several whole whele aate dealer In Philadelphia after the pro ceeds of tba aate. On t rial. PRIVATE WATCHMAN WEAVER SENTENCED. Cbarlea Weaver, who waa caught In the aet of robbing Kaaper'a fruit atand, at tba corner of North Queen and Orange atreets, by Officer GUl.and who pleaded guilty te the offense, wi a te-day sentenced te undergo an Imprisonment of 60 day. Last April the tavern licenae of Z. Under cuffler, or Ephrata, waa taken from him for eelllng liquor te minera. Te day tbe court again granted him a licenae. m A VBY BAD CABB. A Wile's Pathstle Appeal for Her Hntbaed'a Kslsam. Alderman McConemy has received tba fol lowing pathetic appeal for the release of Jebn Heenan, who la new In Jail awaiting a bear ing rer an attempt in connection with James Leenard te swindle Wm. O. Melzger out of money, aahaa been before reported. Philadelphia, Feb. 14, 1887. Mr. McConemy Dear Sir : My husband baa get Inte sdme trouble, and a you were tbe man be waa taken before I thought tbat I would write you a few Unea asking you for Ued'a sake te de all you can and let him off It la hla first offense et the kind, ae there fore be easy with him. lam lying sick In bed and I have two babies, one la eleven month old and the ether will net be three weeka old until Wedneeday ; ae If yen would aee tha accuser and tell him hew I aaa alia ated I think tbat he will drop it, aait will net benefit him much and it will be auch a bene fit te me, for be ia all tbe auppert tbat I have, and If be will net puah it Ged will reward him If nobody elaa will. Fer Ged'a sake see what you can de for him ; If net for bla sake, de It for the sake of hi family, and Ged will reward you. I auppese you knew who the accused 1 ; hi name la Jehn Heenan. I remain yours respectfully, Mrs. Jebn Heenan, Ne. 1735 Slsty Street 1 feel tbat you will de all you caa, and I knew Ged never forgets one tbat ha dena a geed turn, and 1 will pray night and morn for you. Alderman McConemy wUl give tbe accused a hearing Thursday morning at 9 o'clock. TUB TUBOaUAB'B PBBILB. A Shocking AMldent Oeused by a PreJsctlag HpllnUr en the BIM. A terrible accident occurred en a toboggan slide at Rutland, Vermont, Monday night Jamea C. Barrett, a leading member of tha RuUand bar, and aen of ex-Judge Barrett, of the aupreme court, waa fatally Injured. A beard tbat lined the alide ou one aide bad become pUt and loosened, and the narrow end projected into the slide pointing up ward. Net knowing tbla, Mr. Barrett, hi wife and Mrs. Cbarlea P. Uarrla mounted a toboggan and descended the chute. Mrs. Barrett waa in front and passed the splinter unharmed. Mra, Harris, who waa In the centre, came la contact with it, sus taining lone and deep gash en tbe inside of one thigh. It then entered one efMr. Bar rett's thlgha en tbe Inside and came out from bia back above tbe hip ; having penetrated the abdomen and ruptured the imeatinea. It threw blm from tbe toboggan and he waa taken up Impaled, the beard projecting several lnchea at each end, but he wa con scious. Medical aid ha ving arrived the beard waa removed and the man waa taken te hla home, where he new Ilea under tbe influence of aniestbetics, with no prospect of recovery. Mrs. Harrla la seriously but net dangerously Injured. Water Dear In Maine. What premises te be a vlgoreua war against some et the water cempanlea of Maine baa began, the opening newa being the Introduc tion of a bill by William H. Leeney,, oneef the Portland membera of the Heuse of Repre sentative. Whatever may be tbe fate of that bill It will lead te discussion and probably e Investigation Inte the workings of some cor porations. It Is charged that there are peer families el that city wheae water supply coat mere than their bread. In many tenement. It la said. tbe price charged for water la mere than the state, county and city taxee assessed en the premises. A. family consisting of three per sons must pay from 135 te HO a year for water. It la said tbat M0 waa demanded for the right te use one hose teaprinkle a amali garden last summer, and It la charged tbat the price of water furnished te some small manufactur ing establishment have been advaneed 400 per eent. Itadly Marred. Gee. Dlngwalt, residing at Wheatland mills, was working in Wenger'a atone quarry, near Strasburg, in boring out an old blast 11 expieaeu, injuring nia lace eeaiy and probably destroying the sight of one eye. Face, , eye brews and hair were burned. Dr. wnta nf UtHehnan afian j4hrl hla InlitMAa Weaver, of Strasburg, attended bla Injuries. TELEartAPIlIO TAPS. Indianapolis baa gecd prospect et getting Inte the national league of base ball club. Incendiaries burned 125,000 of property In Sioux City, Iowa, laat night Four persons are missing in me oeiiapse et tbe snow shed at Blue Canyon, Nevada. Seven men have been brought te Fert Smith, Ark., charged with hanging two men and a boy en June 15, 1885. Hammlck's saw and grist mill en tbe Charlton river near Masen, Me., waa washed away by a flood last nlgbt The people et DIngley, a seaport town In County Kerry, Ireland, bad a aerleua en counter with the police te-day while realatlng eviction at tbat place. Many were Injured. In Buffalo, N. Y., Breck ii Weiner, large wholesale clothiers, made an assignment to day. Tbe UabUlUe are estimated at 1200,000. Ex-Alderman Cleary'a caae cornea up In New xorkea February 21. Earl Onslow baa been appointed te euoecea Lord Dunraven aa under aeeretary for the colonies. Tbe reeelpta of tbe government during tbe present month are averaging about one mil lion dollars per day, but tbe expendlturea re unusually great the pension payment alone being abent $21,000,000. A dispatch from Fire Island, N. Y., say a tbat tbe steamship Wisconsin la ashore about fifteen mile east of that place. She will probably be floated. Tbe high-toned social club, of Colum bus Ohie, has rejected three prominent He brewa ter membership, and disruption la threatened. The fetea commemorative of tbe Jubilee of Queen Victeria began te-day In the principal cities throughout India. Three sailera were killed In San Francisce harbor yesterday by a breaking or a hawser. At Hniauilacan. Mexico, Juan Dullta. aa old wan, recently married te a young girl, killed twoperaeoalnajeaiouareg Jamea Oaabman haa baas arreated la laat St Leuie en a charge of attempting te aw der Judge Fitzgerald, of ClaetaaaU. Head OiaanUM at MoaalttMe, The ' Oltlzeaa' Band of Keaatrutw " ergaalaad laat algbt uader ateal preepaata. ACTION ON THE HAYAtffl ri?-4 xmm iiiui mmw Ma " AaBMBBlBlHHX l St. a aaeetWs aaa , wadaamalag ga Washinotek, Vefc, MTWaawag , -. nanmeat dm. wim mi MUeaai paeeed the Senata. In tha Senate Um river aMI 1 bean reported back witk 1 McMillan, who cava netlea (fegf'iti move te take ll up te-morrow glair UM Ing hour. -$r A sabsutaterer thsl Washington. Fab. in Mr. Haw Yerk, reported bach tha Henatf j tien cut witn a lUDatitatttMrare notice that he would aaktheHeeamfl upon the measure next WedamaasJ Rica, of Mtaa, gave notice tbat bbW make a minority report ' roe lUDsutute enerea for tba BeaaM tellatien bill by tha foreign reMieaaV luiuaw i aimest identical win drawn up by the eub-eemmtttee. Oealarsaaa m tkeTraaeOenaal Washinotek, Fab. 10. Tha tradVi oenrereea are expected te arrive at an ment witnent delay. Tba Heuse I Ita amendment te the Senata trade dellac 1 but aareaa te tha conference renuaaasd are I Senate. '?-! jtnrengn representation made by t man Niohelaa Muller, of Maw Yerk,',! tienee committee en aprjrepriaiiaaail:! agreed te appropriate 132 600 ler Ugattagf uarinetai etatue. new Yerk harbor. ' : ruiDiXQ a temm tot davbutm AbdaetsA Whan Bevea Tear OM, the I Evansville, Ind., Fab. IS Ami aeene occurred In the parlor of Mr.; neesner residence, yesterday, who gentleman of fine appearance eat ruaneu forward te meet a yeuag about 17 yeara of age. The affair waa) I one, Doing we reunion of a WIMT, 1 ueuun c euivr ma bimbucv os lev yea gentleman waa Mr. Daniel OM wealthy farmer living near Canal, lite, 4 we young woman waa DMaaugBteti wnewaa ateien from neme ten ye ueucuvea were empieyea aaa dollar apent te recover tbe child, baa forte proved Tain, until recenUr. wheal learned tbat Ihe abductor, tirlag ef5i enarge, naa piaeea tne ehiia in eat asylum, from where abe waa adopted fr aifia-t Vafrea llnAMBWtmw ?& , -, ."--' : -SgJ He Breaks rrea HI Oall. UbetaAse; AM j CeaTlcts aad the rrtsea l Mewl Mabimtta, Ohie, Feb." la A 1 arreated here Saturday en anaplolea af "J one of the men wanted at ClevaUad let ,1 ,1 rr . - . . .. .a a.w unw 01 'use vajaejyi. aaawera tne aaaoriptien or tneprx waa reaeued. He haa a deep gash la Ma wnet ?su' ' A description waa sent the autheritaat an unaueeaaaf ul attempt waa made : te photograph the prietmer. -..vgW1': Laat mgnt ae mom from bia eau, all the priaenara in the Jail aad aU I Tbla morning a dispatch eatae frea 4 land, reading : "By all mesne heM I He la undoubtedly the eae we want" The man la gene, however. He waa te bave been chloroformed emrf filinturranhjut. .". r ..-r -j fatal DmI Wtthlhetgan aad PHet Nashville, Tenn., Feb. 18 Adair Ky.. waa thrown into a fever of yesterday through the killing of Fa Theughber by Beb Gerham. Th waa quiet and gentlemanly whea waa a perfect desperado whea under taa nuenee or liquor. He waa in town ( and waa drinking, and It la aaid ' te kill Gerham before he left town. met en the aquareatSp. m., Gerhaaail a anetgun, and Theughber with a Who fired first la net pealUvely . Gerham fired five ehete and Thoeghhajrl the het or Gerham taking effect m I and breast or Theughber, end eaei ing through the heart Ne laqa held. -riAM " ' . Jffaji raeaey ana m . 1 Chicago. Feb. 16.-WUUem KlllaeaVI Keeper ter HiDDara a ca, jfearaef ' broker, la aaid te be mil elalmed that he la abort in hla 1 2,000. and peeaiblyi mere than a week age and after bet It waa dlaoevered that the hoeka I manipulated In a akillful manner. ' It paaadheapaeulatedia future. Tn-! man has a wife and eae ehUd. ' M ? S5j ....... r....LM unvwi TwnrHieHffaiM ; 1'HlLADBLT-atA, FeO. IS. TS the total vote for municipal ofueere I terdsy waa aa roiiewa : rer 1 1 Rep,) B0.49L KeimCJMm. 0WstJ I (Laber) L604i Fltler'a plurality, I Fer receiver of taxee Clay (Hep,) I . . - - "v Benten (Dem.) 71,617, Frank (I Clay'a plurality 7,78a City wick (Rep.) 05,893, Arundel (Da.) Keyser (Laber) 1,303 1 Warwiek'e 38,217. .&j .1 Ghartet areata). Harrisbure, Feb, 18. A ranted te the Leng Level Ferry of Lewer Windser tewnahlp. Yerk with a capital atecA 01 f 000. Taet for the conatructlea aad ferry, steam or otherwise, aereaa I hanna river irem a pemi hotel In- Yerk county, te a Wltmer'a land la Laaeaeter 1 .Jdft!' narrUberg' Ofllelal I Harrisbure, Feb. 16. The 4 ciai citv return alvaa FrlMhay mayor, 473 majority; A. T, MMfJ for treaaurtr, 1,005 majority,5 aai1 (Dem.), for controller, W8majartlj,j WBAXBBB tBBlOAmmMxS, CWAaBiKOTOn, D, a, Faa., Keatera PennaylTaniai laMri lhrbtly eelder. muewm tamnaratnra 1 weeterly Wtada,; varlahtaL &' ibt A Itallraed AppeaatataMt . Geerge Zlegler haa beea appaaatai ,i of traffle reeelpta or the rauaa In railroad company la Phi Jehn Heebner. reelnad, Mx, atep son or Rebert EloaelU, of Hat i oeusln of Wllliaia Zlegler, of Hat Wd atreet staUen. 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