ri: ,.. nPiiKKF:-' ' ifiW3 . s IV "" '- -Vlttf k jS. p .t. v , . is-? tfa je XmtfaiW VOLUME XXIV-NO. 157. LANCASTER. PA., MONDAY, MAUCH 5, 1888. PRICE TWO OENTa m Bfc.T' &3ntcUieicuccx ah THEY ARE GUILTY. A CONCLUSION KBAORKBM THBCKLC URUED SIXtH WARD CASK. The Jat7,AriraD.llbiatloBetTblrl-STlB Hears, Acquit tke Slat Ward UBeeta of Usasplraey, Bat Ocnrlcl Misss of Par- pctiatlra; a Fraud en the Bailer. Shortly before 10 o'clock en Saturday nlgbt Judge Livingston announced te the counsel In the Sixth ward eleotien one that the Jury desired te hare reread te them a portion of the ebargr. The counsel for tbe commonwealth agreed that It aheuld be dene.but counsel (or Ibe defense, after con sultation, eonetuded net te Rive their oon eon oen eentto having the Jury recalled. Crowd of people lingered around the court heute until a late hour en Saturday , Bight expecting tbat a verdict would be leached. They were disappointed, and at midnight went te their hemea and the court heuae was deterted except by Tip atavea rlman and Wagner, who had charge of the Jury. At an early hour en Sunday morning there were many callers at tbe court beuse te inquire whether tbe Jury hid agreed,and when up te 8 o'clock no agreement was reached the impression was general that there would be no agreement The Jurers were given breakfast shortly after 8 o'clock and a short time after their return te the Jury room there was a knock at tbe deer and when Tipstaff ErUman opened it he was informed that the Jury had agreed. Metsengers were at once dis patched for the court, clerk and counsel. The news of the agreement seen resebed tbe street and In a very few minutes there was a geed sized o-ewd present. Alter waiting for Berne time for Clerk Urban, counsel agreed tbat the court aheuld take the verdict Calder and Biewa were tbe only defendants present, and it was .sug gested that tbe taking of tbe verdict be deferred until all the de'endauta were present Counsel for the defense said they would net take exceptions te tbe absence of Bbaab, Samson and Bluer. The Jurers were then asnt ter and when they filed Inte court they looked tired and sleepy, the re sult of their thirty-seven hours' delibera tion. TUB VERDICT TAKEN. Judge Livingston called ever the Hat or Jurers, and as each name was called the Jurer answered. The court asked tbe J urers If they hsd agreed upon a verdlet fore man Hhenk replied they had. The Judge then asked "as te the first count in the In dictment charging conspiracy, whether or net they found the defendantE. H.Hhaub, Walter B. Samson, J. William Brown, D. E. Bltner, and Frank L. Calder, guilty or net guilt) T" Foreman Shenk replied net guilty as te tbat count, but tbe defendants te pay tbe costs of prosecution. They were then asked as te the remain ing counts charging a fraud en Jebn W. Mentzsr, a fraud en Jacob 8. Smith and adding ballets te the poll. As te theae counts tbe foreman replied that tbey "found the defendants guilty In manner and form as they steed indicted." Prier te tbe taking of the verdict the court announced tbat no manifestations or appro val or dlaappreval would be countenanced and the oensequenoa was that when tbe verdict was announced the ailecc9 was al most oppressive. In discharging the Jury, Judge Llviog Llvieg Llviog aten congratulated them en having reaehei a conclusion after se long a Blege, and re ferred te this being a remarkable casa, there having been mere wltnosses exam ined in this case than ever before In a case in tbe history of tbe county. The Jurers were informed that they would receive their pay at the treasurer's olllee, and these who would net go home te-day would be allowed an extra day. wjie TiiR jcnens wkhk. The following were tbe Jurers who were the Judges of this celebrated case : Benjamin K. Andrews, Prov)dene3 ; Trias Ularksen, Providence ; Uriah Car penter, Warwick ; Abraham Oechenaur, Providence ; Samuel Hemsber, Oeleraln ; Jacob Kenlgmanber, Epbrata ; Jacob Mus aelman, Earl ; Frank Hupp. Etst Coealloo; Christian B. Rtsser, Warwick ; Bsnj M. Shenk, Lancaster township; Jebn A. Ven Nelda, Brecknock ; Moses Shirk, West Cocalleo. After an informal discussion of the cue seen after the Jury retired en Friday a vote was taken as te the guilt or Innocence of the defendants en all the counts et the In dictment. The vote was 11 for conviction and 1 for acquittal. That vote was con aidered an Informal one and the Jurers be gan their work en tbe counts of the indict ment, taking up thatet conspiracy first The vote en tbat count was 13 for convic tion and 2 for acquittal. After a long dis cussion en this count and there being no probability et an agreement en that count, the next count was conslderad. This count charged a fraud upon Jehn W. Mentzsr In making a fraudulent return as te tbevote cast for blm. On this count there was no dlfneulty In reaching a conclusion, all being et opinion tbat 7-the accused were guilty. A similar disposition was made of the ether counts and then discussion et the conspiracy count was again resumed. A number et ballets were taken and tbe result varied from 10 for conviction te 2 for acquittal, lean evenly divided Jury 0 being for conviction and an equal number for acquittal. The last bal bal eot taken en Saturday night was 7 for con viction te 6 for acquittal, alter which tbe Jurers went te sleep and did net again dls cuss this oeunt until Sunday morning. After breakfast en Sunday morning a com promise was (Heated by a verdlet of net guilty but defendants te psy oeiu That part et tbe verdlet imposing costs en the defendants Is surplusage, as there la only one indictment and only one set of costs, and the convletlon en theetber counts means the payment of costs by the defend ants. the law en Tin: CASH, The following is tbat part of the Lindls law under which the defendants were convicted : "If any Judge, inspector, clerk or ether olllcer of a primary election Bball be guilty et any wilful lraud In the dis charge el bis duties, by destroying or de facing ballets, adding ballets te the pill, ptbertban these lawfully voted, by Mulling tbe ballet box, by making ftlse returns or by any act or thing whatsoever, tbe person aoetlendlng shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction shall be fined net exceeding five hundred dollars or Imprisoned net exceeding one year, or both, or either, a', tbe discretion or tbe oeurf," IT WAS EXPECTED. The general impression et tbe members of tbe bar la tbat tbe verdlet Is about what it eugbt te have been under the testimony. That Impression also prevails among theie laymen who followed the testimony in the case from tbe beginning te the end. Counsel for defendants will tile reasons and make a motleu ler a new trial. A Irlend of one of tbe convicted parties said te case would be taken te the.ieurt et l-st .resort and every legal means possible will tee need te secure a new trial. Trie defense rely en tbelr exceptions te the Judge's xharge, which is claimed was unfair te tbe .defendant. 1'cutleu Ii7. This is quarterly pension day and tbe offices of tue sldermen and clerks or tbe .courts were thronged with pensioners te hare their papers attested, THE rtUaOM BOARD. Henry Hlppey ! Slstft te Take Ike Flaee of DavM WarlaL This morning the regular meeting of tbe beard of prison Inspectors was held, and all the members were present except Mr. Martin. A large camber of bills wee pre. sated and approved. The bend el Cnderketper Albert Mnrr,la the anna of KS00 with Lewie Murrand Albert Murr aa sureties, was presented and ap proved, as waa that of Andrew Caldwell, assistant underkeeper, In the same aura with Reuben Hershey and J. Frank Rem ley aaauretlee. In regard te the case of tbe county va, Levi Seneenlr, whieh created considerable exeltement at tbe last meeting, ex-Solicitor Kennedy sent tbe following letter te th beard of prison inspectors : Lacastk, March 6, 18S& GENTrKMXN In this matter 1 am In formed tbat tbe delendanteame before your beard at Its last meeting and bald te the beard the amount of his bill without pey lng Interest or coats notwithstanding tbe fact tbat yenr bear Aad full notice tbat his attorneys had agreed te give you Judgment for debt, Interest and coats en the follow ing day. Se far aa I can learn no agree ment waa made for any disposition or the snit which still stands open en the record, I would like te knew what you want done with it. I tried this case before arbitrators and obtained Judgment against tbe delendant, from which Judgment he appealed. The oeata of the arbitration, viz: Arbitrations, comnensatlen and witness fees were paid by Keeper Burkbelder aa they accrued, and you passed bills te him for the amounts ae paid by him. When Sensenlg appealed he paid these costs into the prolbeuotary'a offleeand excepted te them, but alnoeyour recent aotlen the exception has been with drawn by bis oeunsel, the costs paid te me by the protbenotary, and I held them sub ject te your order. The amount of your costs is f 19 32 There are still due (3 33 coats accrued since the arbitration, which nave net been paid. Please take some action In the' matter et veur present meeting- and make up your minds whether the suit la te be marked discontinued or left open aad whether the costs still due are te be paid by Neneanlg or the county. Frem what I bear I think yen have put It out of your power te oelleot them from Sensenlg by settling with hlea the way you did. I also inclese my bill for services la this matter te which 1 aaa entitled. In addition te the salary re ceived by me while I waa your solicitor, yen have always paid your solicitors for suits brought and collections made In addition te tbelr salaries. As te tbe ether bills handed te me by the clerk when I reeelved tbe bill against Sensenlg, I have te report tbat I have attempted te collect I hem, but tbe delin quents will net pay. As the parties are net responsible I would net advise you te Incur tbe expense which would result in nothing but costs for tbn ceuntv te pay. Yours Truly, C. tf. Kknnkdt. This letter brought up a discussion en Levl Sensenlg'a bill. Mr. Carter said that in bringing (his auit against Sensenlg Mr. Kennedy has geno farther than be should bave, as the beard never authorized him te bring this suit and there was nothing en the mleutea te show tbat tbey had. Mr. Kaby stated tbat he had looked all ever the minutes and found nothing author izing Kennedy te bring the suits. Mr. Nlssley referred te what bed occurred at tbe last meeting, tie said that Levi Sen senlg had no right te come Inte n meeting et tbe beard as he had done at tbe last meeting, and abuse one of tbe membera aa he had btm. He (NlsMey) would net take water in tbe future for any one and he thought Mr. Cat ter should net bave allowed Sensenlg te act as he did, ai he is no batter than any ether man. Mr. Carter Bald be thought SenBenlg hsd done wrong in talking as he did, but he, as president, bad tried te bring all te order by rapping. There was some further sharp talk be. twean Messrs. Nlssley and Carter, but Mr. Kaby poured oil upon the troubled waters. He said he bad been te tbree meetings of the beard new and at every one Messrs. Nl sley and Carter hsd become engaged In a row. lie thought It should be stepped as It was net at all p'eisant te anyone. This had thee fleet of cleaing the men up. The bill presented by Mr. Kennedy waa for (20, and the beard decided te lay It upon tbe table. Tbe next matter taken np was the eleo elee eleo teon et a clerk te take the place of David Warfel, wblcb bad been postponed slnee January. Mr. "Esby nominated Henry Hlppey, of Columbia, late deputy sheriff, and Mr. Nlssley nominated David Warfel. Hlppey waa eleeted, Nlaaley alone voting for Warfel. The beef question, tbe contract for wblcb aoen runs out, waa brought up, and It waa decided te ask for proposals revenue or Tan common wimltu. Hie Amnant of Tx iatd Hr Corporations and IuillTldeals te th State Trea.arrr. Tbe report of Auditor General Nerrls for 1S87 has Just been Issued. Frem it are complied the following ststistlcs of local interest, showing tbe moneys paid during tbat year and also the payments te residents of Lancaster : Tax en Corporation Stock nig Spring turnpike company, (3; Bridgeport and Horsrsheo Turnpike company, (02 50; Clay and Hlnkleten Turnpike Kead com pany, (131.21; Columbia and Washington Turnpike Read company, (17 88; Columbia and Marietta Turnpike Read company, (42; Columbia and Chestnut 11 111 Turnpike company, (5O30; Columbia and Pert Deposit Railroad company. (20 83; Colum bia Electric Light and Power company, (37 20; Columbia Gas company, (300; Col umbia Water company, (300; Columbia Flint company, (33 60; Conestoga and Big Spring Valley Turnpike Read company, (30 70; Cornwall and Mount Hepe Railroad company, (300; Eastern Market company, (100; Edisen Electric Illuminating com pany, (181.00; Farmers Western Market company, (105; Harriaburg, Portsmouth, Mt Jey and Lancaster Railway company, (4,133.02; Lancaster and Frnttvllle Turn pike Read company, (00; Lancaster and Epbrata Turnpike Read com- funy, (50.35; Lancaster and Wll Wll lamstewn Turnpike Read company, (175; Lancaster and Susquehanna Turnpike Read company, (153 ; Lancaster, Elizabeth town and Mlddletewn Turnpike Read company,? 111.43; Lancaster and Lltltz Read company, (150 ; Lancaster and Marietta Turnpike Roadenmpany,(00; Lancaster and New Danville Turnpike Read company, (II 28 ; Lancaster City Street Railway com pany, (42 ; Lancaster Steam company, (15 ; Lltiiz and Rothvllle Turnpike Read com pany, (IS ; Lltltz and Lexington Turnpike Read company, (10 50; Mwnnercher Halt association, (i39 ; Manbelm Water com pany, (77 02 ; Manbelm and OldLtweA'urn pike Read company, (tr.20; Manbeim, Petersburg and Lancaster Turnpike Kead company, (107,89 ; Manbelm and Penn Tewnahlp Turnpike Read company, (7 20 ; Manbelm and Sporting Hill Turnpike, Read ejmpany, (21 ; Manbelm and Lltltz Turnpike Read company, (40.80; Maner Turnpike Read company, fild 12 ; Marietta Market company, (0; Marietta aaa Maytown Turnpike Read company, (37.50 ; Marietta and Mount Jey Turnpike Read company, (12 20: Maytown and Elizabeth, town Turnpike Head company, (3; McCall's Ferry company, 00a; Mount Hetbel Ceme tery company, Columbia, (35 05 ; New Hol Hel land Turnpike Read company, (117 10 ; Odd Fallow' Halt asaoclatlen, Columbia, (.21,30; Reading and Columbia railroad, (57,43 ; Reading, Marietta and Hanover Railroad company, (15; Straabnrg and Millport Turnpike Read company, (43.70 : Willow Street Turnpike Read company, (100 67. Tax en Oreaa Reeelpts Oernwsll snd Mount Heps Rtllrefcd company, (72.43 ; East End Passenger Railway oempsny, tiu.ei; .Ltincaswr ami muienvuie inn Villa way company, 1103 70: Lancaster City 1 street tf auway oempiny, raju j aacvau's ' .-... - - Kn. .. ..r Ferry company (Ml : Pennsylvania Canal company, 11,773.05 ; Reading and Colum bia Railroad company, (3,020 CI ; Stras burg Railway company, (la 40. Tax en Stocks et Banks Columbia Na tional bank,(3,000; Kllsabethtewn National bank, (GOO ; Epbrata National bank, (750 ; Farmers National bank, (2,700; First Na tional bank, Columbia, ( 1,200 t First Na tional bank, Lancaster. (1,200 j First Na tional bank, Marietta, (000 ; First National bank, Mount Jey, (760; First National bank, Straaburg (4 80 ; Fulton National Dank, 11,200 ; Gap National bank, (300 ; Lancaster County National bank, 11,800 ; Lincoln National bank, (210; Ltltts Na tional bank, (030; Manbelm National bank, (033 75; Christiana National bank, (300 ; New Helland National bank, (7G0 j Northern National bank, (1,200 ; Quarry vlUe National bank, (225 ; Union National bank. Mount Jey, (00 Tax en Net Earnings or Income F. O. Brosey and cam pan y, Manbelm, (4 78; P. P. Leeherand Sens, Lancaster, (120 80; Mesa, Maursnn ana company, Lancaster, (372 54; K K. Smith and company, Co lumbia, (17 ca Tax en Leans Lancaster county, (1, 145. 42: Adamstown borough, (2 85; Colum bia borough, (373 35; Kilzibetbtnwn borough, (8 63 ; Lsneter city, (2,693.00 ; Manbelm boreugb,(78,37; Marietta tmreugb, (83 60; Mount Jey borough, (120.41; Stras burg borough, (0.12. Private Corporation Central Uall asso ciation, Marietta, (8.20; Chestnut Hill Iren Ore company, (13 41; Chick lea Iren rem1 Sany, (173.85; Cornwall and Meubt Hepe :allway company, (230.40: Keriners North ern Market company, (11.07; Lancaster and New Danville Turnpike Read company, (4133; Lltitr. and Hnhvllle Turnpike Read company, 1.43; Lltltz and Lexington Turn Pike Read company, (2 85; Manbelm and Penn Township Turnpike Read company, (5.43; Manbelm and Old Line Turnpike 'company, and Mount Jny Woolen Manu lecturing company, (14 45. Tax en Personal Property Lincas'er county, (48,000. Tax en Collateral In berltance Lancaster county, (11,017.10. Tax en Sale of feertlllzars J. L. AmwAcr. Marietta. (10; James Hathway. Learn an Plaee205 Lancaster Chemleal company, v i lruau ix. -suens new neiiand, csu Tavern fjleensBs Lineister county, f 13. 482. ' Ellin Heuse L'conses Lineister cenn- ty, (2.338. svaeieaaie liiquer Licenses Lancaster county, S807 60 Brewers' Licenses (332 50. - Lancaster county, county, oeunty, oeunty, Retailers' (0,954 67. Billiard (809 10. Broken' (101 03. License) Lancaster Licenses Linoaster Licenses Liceuter Pe Idlers' (60 80. Pamphlet (13 70. Licenses Linoister county, Liws Lancaster county, Benus en Chatterr. Champien Blewer and Forge oempiny, (50 ; Christiana Roll ing Mill company. (J5 ; Christiana Ma chine company ; (37.60 ; Columbia Electric Light and Pewer company, (25 ; Columbia Iren and Steel company, (500 ; Columbia Rolling Mill company, (187 50 ; Columbia Iren company, (02 60; Columbia Flint company, (25 ; Columbia S'eatn Ferry and Tew Beat Ce., (3 76 ; Coneitega Cigar Ce , (12.60; Consolidated Pennsylvania Cigar asaoclatlen, (3125: Edisen Electric Illum ining company, (9Z.60 ; Formers Seutbern Markotbeuse company, (03 75 ; Helvetia Leather company, (18 75; Lsuesster Dial company, (37 60 ; Ltttiz Water Company, (1.25 ; Henry Martin Brick Mscniueoom Mscniueeom Mscniueoem pany, (187.60; New Era Manufacturing company (12 50 ; Susquehanna Irea com pany, (125 ; Columbia Gas Light and Fuel company, (1,250 ; Ceney Creamery com pany, (503 ; El'zjbethtewn Exchange bank, (02.50. Accrued Interest. Columbia Gas com pany, (10.80 Notaries Publle Commissions Geerge W. Baker, Lancaster, (23 ; Henry C. Boyd, Msnhelm, (26; Francis M.Coever, Kphrsta, (25; Henrys. Dancer, Manbelm, (25; Jebn M. Enamlnger, Manbelm, ZZH ; BeDjamln B. Flleklnger, Lancaster. (23 ; Jehn P. Frank, Columbia, (25; Hugh H. Gars. lancaster, (25; C. E, Geyer, Coiiim Ceiiim bls, (25; B. M, under, Mount Jey, (23 ; B. E. Ulestand, Mount Jey, (23 ; Allan A. Herr, Lancaster, (25 ; Cuarles R. Kllne, Lancaster, (25; J. L Lyte, Lsacatr, (25; Lewis W. May, Columbia, (25 ; F.G. Pen nell, Mount Jey, (J5; Wlluiet K. Hetnlg, Ltuoeln, (25 ; Daniel U. Sensenlg, Lancas ter, (25; A. F. Shenck, Lincaster. (25; Cy rus M. Shertz, Salisbury, (25 ; H. P. Sbuliz, Ellzibelbtnwn, (25; Aaren W. Snadei.Naw Helland, (25; Haydn II. Tahurty, Lllllz,(25: 1. N. S. Will, Elizabfltutewn. (25; Jehn H. Z slier, Mount Jey, (25. PAYMENTS TO r-ANOASTniAKS. Themas B. Cochran, chief clerk of state Senate, compensation for special session 1883, 11,820; The. B. Coebraa, for elerlcal ana ether services devolving upon him during 1880,(1,000; Thes, B. Cochran, for expenses in olllee ct chief clerk during recess et 1887, (000; Thes. B. Cochran, for payment of Janitor and keeping In order the apartments of the lleutensnt governor, 250; S. W. Sbadle, Journal clerk, eem- Sensation for special session, 1883, (1,820; cbn B. Livingston, president Judge, salary from September 1, 1880, te September 1, 1887, (4.000; D. W. Patterson, additional law Judge, salary from December 1, 1880. te SeptcraDcr 1, 1887, (3,000; E. fc. Ulgbee, superintendent et puh'le schools, one year's salary, (2,600; E. E. Hlgbee, salary as superintendent of soldier' orphans sotuels, (1,250; W. Hayes Grler, sal ary as superintendent nf public print ing, (2.000 ; Jacob 8. Wltmer, mercan tile appraiser, (I3S 00 ; D. L. Daen, cosle, $181.70 ; for mslntatnnnrn et soldiers' orphans' school, (32,629 87; M. J. Krecht, county auperlutendent, salary, (2 000; Lan caster ceuuty, for public schools, (30,451 33; State Nermal school, and te pupils and graduates, (1,021 81 ; appropriation in a1 a1 dltlen. (5,000 ; A'xaminer. advertlalng. (-1 ; 2Veu Era, advertising, (4 ; Captain F. A. Bennett, Ca C, 4lb Reidment, armory rent, Ac, (1,700 05 : Capt M. F. Ilewers. Ce. C, 8th Regiment, armory rent, e , (1,010 13; Amelia Wlsler, pension, (12. There are nutatandlug the following relief netes: Columbia Hank and Iirldge oempiny, (721 ; Farmers' bank of Lancas ter, (2,009 ; LaticuK'r bank, (370 ; Lancas ter County bank, (011, l'CMJRAL OP WD, t, SOIIAKPPKIt. A Large Certf ge rollenr ilia Itimalus te the OrsTe, The funeral or William L. Scbaeffer, printer, took place from the residence el his father, Geerge Scbaefldr, Ne. 21S Seuth Queen street, en Sunday afternoon. The altendance, especially by young felkp, was very large and It attested the popularity of the deceased. Among these who were at the funeral were the membera of Typo graphical Union Ne, 70, the Farmer's club, Yeung Men's Democratic club snd tbe In. tkli.ieknckk employer. There were quite a number of handsome floral pieces. That given by tbe In-tulmcienckk empleyes was a combination piece with tbe " Reck et Ages," "Gates Ajar" and a crown and wreath, surmounted by a dove ; at the bottom was a prlntei'a stick. Tbe Farmer's cleb contributed a pillow with tbe words ".Our Compinlen." The Typographical Union sent a book and sticky There were many tlowers from ethor friends and all were very beautiful. Tbe pall-bearers were: Geoige A. Shelly, William Seltr, Adam Seltz, Harry M. WaUen, William Musser and Tbemss W. Hamilton. The sermon was preached by Rev. F. P. Mayser and tbe Interment was made at Zlen's cemetery. Kent te Jail. Jamea Heward, Jeseph Bradley and Henry Fitzgerald were Bent te Jail en Saturday evening by Alderman Barr for live days for drunkenness and disorderly conduct The men were arrested by Officer Merrlnger. Appointed kTmitit, Jeseph Conard has teen appointed a truatee of the Society of Friends property, I at Blrd-in-band, te fill tbe vacaney caused " a ey m . .. ... . ' the death of Ezir Lambefn, LICENSE APPLICATIONS. Tne M8T for the cm called ever AND THE HOXD9VEN NAMED. Tne Court Ksqalrts Attorneys te Ascertain Wnethcr or Met leach Bondsman Is Werth, Clear et all Inesunkrance 2,000, ler Kaek Ilsad He Is 00, Before the applications for license were taken up this morning the oeurt announced that aa each applicant's name was read the name et the bondsmen would be read and attorneys would be required te Inform tbe court whether the bondsmen were each worth (2,000 ever and above all liens against their property. The list was theneslled and Ibe following Is a list of the applicants from t,he oily, to gether with their bondsmen t FIRST WARD, Henry Nelmer Henry Deerr, J, P. Storrefellz. Henrietta A. Albert-S. T. Dvl, J. 8. Connelly. ' Geerge S. Oyer Samuel Gretl, U. M. Shrelner. Charles E. Hetter-William Fuhrman, Christ. Uurzmbenser. Jehn W. Frantz-Q. W. Hull, J. Frank Relst. J. A. Sprenger Uaerge Leran, J, H. Rathfon. Mlehael Burns W. K. Hlester, Oeo. W. Brown. L. a Martin Jebn A. Ulestand, H. E. Martin. Wre. IUltz-Chrlst Sehaerfer, M. L. DavIf. Peter Ammen Uriah Bllzar, Israel L. Landls. LduIs 17a ill Jeseph Oslhelin, J. P. Stermfelic. Jehn B. BInlnger Jehn Frlteb, J. Frank Reia. Jacob Cramer Gee. W. Brown, Wbj. Fuhrman. Rldeneur & Schauta R. A, Melene, R J. McGranu. 8. B. Kepperllng Geerge Gressman, D. A. Altlck. Gustave A. Reiebman Christ Werner, Geerge Goeble. Gustave Neuderf r. D. Baker, J. Frank Heist. A. C. Kabter D. Batr, Harry Myers. Geerge Sebeelz Jebn Frlteb, Wm. Fuhrman. Cuba W. Myers David Haveratlck, Jr., J. II. Rathren. Samuel Rudy A. C. Rihter, .D. B. Landls. Divld Mlngle-I. Fiank Relet, H. M. Shrelner. Adam Kuhlman S. T. Divls, A. It. Motzjer. NitoeNii WAnn. Jehn Ospland Uenry Baumgardner, B, Frank Breneman. Henry Rinsing Jacob Ueinrlcb, Lent. C. Wltmer. Theodere Wendlfr Jehn Slde, Charles Hewell. Charles . Ochs William Flss, Morti mer Malene, Jr. Settley A Buaheng Geerge W. Eaby, Jacobs. Smltb. Elizabeth Doverter Herman Hlrsh Adelph Albert August H. F. Gellatz-Uhrist Hitler, Samuel F. KrlsmaD. Charles VegtS. M. WetzM, A. Hlrsb. Jehn A. Snyder P. C. Snyder, Philip Glnder. Liu's Slegler Edward Edgerley, Jacob Ualbaeh. William Reliluss-Caarles P. Krauar, Philip Kuhlman. J. Fran it Seldemrldgc Ames Greff, James K alley. Lawrenee Knapp Jeeeph Uelnrlcb, Peter Weber. Jebn Bruder Frederiek Klnzer, Henry Drachbar, Geerge Flery Cyrus Celvln, Jebn Brim mer. S. S Martin Jeseph Reeser, Levi Seme nig. Jeseph Barnett Mortimer Malene, Jr., J, L. Stelnmelz, Cbarlea M. Strlne Geerge W. Slyer, Wm. Cem p ten. .Israel and A lbert KauU H. C. Brebaker, Edward Edgsrley. Oeo, U. Mlller-J. M. Kelper, Adam J I'eniz. Edwaid C. Hall-L?m Wltmer, J. C. Martin. Jehn W. SUulTer-J. C. Martin, Jaoeb 0. Smltb. TniRD WARD. a C. Kline Charlea J. White, Jeseph Breseb. Jehn H. Bergor Jeremiah Rife, Flndley Elliett. Oaerge Klreher David B. Landls W. S, (Shirk. Eugene Bauer tlenry Wolf, Jacob Lim parter, Jehn W. EOllnger-Uenry Weir, E. C. Henry. L. J. Uappel Jacob Reaker, M. X, B, Keller. Aaelph Efllnger HenryLessuer, Cathe rine hllluger. Oicar B. Greli-W. C. Dalsz, Jacob K. Barr. Lydla Cramer it Ellas MoMellen Jacab Gable, Wm. C. Daltz. Ames K. Uotlmelor Jacob Reaker, M. V. R. Keller. rOUIlTII WAItl). F. W. Rebm-R. W. ilelenlur, Christ Blumensteck. Peter Leiz Geerge Hbaeifer, Charlea Dlnkelberg. Geerge Hastings Jehn Lelb'.ey, Jehn P. Scbaum. Jebn Pentz Ueorge Penlz, Jeseph Wacker;. Abram HIesland Jehn F. HeInltsb,Jehn W. Hubiey. A. P. Fulmer Merris .oak, Jehn Lelbley. FlI'TH WARD. Philip Wall Frank Ffoltler, Christ SUlte. Mlchsel Snyder Jehn R. Jeflrlea, L. IT. Baohler. Mxnr WAiie. Pe'er Wirth Tues. O. Wiley, W. P. Cummlng. Jehn Ranking Henry Sbsub, Jehn Her dig. Philip Lsbzeltor-Jehn S. Getz, A. Ji. Meixeil. Jeseph KauU Jehn Hartman, Jebn Fagley.) Froderlelc Wallz Edward McGovern, Edward Ebermau. Jebn W. Brubaker F. Mettfett, M. L. Herr. Adam Snyder Lewls S. If artmau, Thes. B, Cochran. Jacob Ztrtman Wra. F. Hebnllr, Henry Martin. E. O. Kuy-1'xed. Hiu'el, Patrick ICelly. KUVEMTII WAHII, Susan FranclacusUenry Hmeycli, Jan. R. Garvin. Jebn Gunzeuheuser L010117. Gees, .Tchn Landau, Christian Hende- Mark Smltb F S. Everts. Edward Dolsley Michael llrccht, Cbaa. Sebwebel. Jacob Utz'.nger Jehn Wirth, Christian Heflman. Marcus Kuhimaq Mlilbael Doebler, Jaoeb F, Ktutz, EtaiiTK WAnn. Albert Kohlhaus-Fred. Judith, Wrr. Judith. Wm. Snyder Philip Stumpf, Michael Schneider. Margaret Frllz-Charles Daeterly, Henry Rally. Cenrad ShaetTer Jaoeb W. Gets, Jeseph Jaeub. Jehn Sayder Ueerje Frlteb, H. K. An dersen. Vloterla Dish!-Adam Finger, Jacob Zsller. J. K. Shread Geerge Ganse, Henry Hebrank. F. M. Teelle Bernard Roekensttln, Michael Suyder. NItfTH WARP. W. H. Detchler David Miles, Margaret A. Fex. Arneld Haas Jehn Heek, Francis Bender. Levi Miller-David Miles, David Mark ley. R. Fisher lmes U. Gast, O. Hhulmyer. Henry Rebrer Jaoeb Fonts, Wm. Wohl Wehl sen. Barbara Heissg Adelph Sohett, Jehn McCemsey. But very few of the attorneys were able te give te the oeurt tbe Information desired and all tbe attorneys were Informed te leek up the financial standing of each and every party who was en the bend of any of the applicants. They were told te leek at tbe assessed valuation et tbslr properly and also the liens filed, and be ready te report te-morrow morning at 10 o'clock, when Ihe names of the applicants from the city would sgaln be ealled. Seme et the Interested attorneys asked the oeurt whether if when it was discovered thata bend was net sufficient another bends man could be added. The rxrart replied that It did net see hew, at thla date, an additional bend eaa be filed. After some further discussion between tbe oeurt and attorneys the eeurt aald "II was no use te argui points net herere the court, Huffleleat te the day M the evil thereof. Tbe act of assembly requires the petitioner te eerttfy te hie bondsmen being geed. There are some bondsmen aeeeanpanylug mere than one petition who have net sufllclent property for enr." Mr. Kautfman, of Columbia : In Colnm Celnm bis there Is a preperty assessed at (2,000 which was bid up te (0,600 tbe ether day, and he wanted te knew whether the assess or's valuation would be taken in all cases in the valuation of the property et bonds men. The oeurt said no. It the bonds men were shown te be worth the required amount that waa all that was necetssry. Upen B. Frank Esbleman's suggestion tbat tbe clients would have te be seen In reference te the location of the property of bendamen, court deelded te adjourn unlil Tuesday morning te give attorneys a chance te examine the records. Tbe court in anawer te another question said llcenies In no cases weutd be granted until tbe oeurt was satisfied us te tbe bends being right LtCKNSR NOTES The application of Adam Mlshlleb, Se cond ward, city, was withdrawn. Opposite the application of Gee. A I. Smith fera li cense ler Hetel Lancaster is marked " filed tee late. " There are two applicants ler the license of Ibe Ninth Ward hotel. Henry Fisher and Philip Disslnger each claim te have a lease for tbe plsee and each has filed a bend. The dlspute will be settled when tbe application Is called for argument cunnrcNT huh inks") in court. Tbe restaurant lloense of Adam Kuhl man, Secend ward, city, was transferred te Lawrence W. Knapp. The sentence et Wilfred II. Ball, for his share of the casts In tbe New Urn libel case, was postponed until Saturdsy. Bala el Storks. This afternoon Sam Matt Frldy, auc tioneer, sold at publle sale Ihe following stocks at tbe Cooper house t Twe bends of (500 Lancaster city sohenl bends 4'f, due In 1803, at (100 per (100, te B F. Montgomery. Twe bends el (600 esch Columbia borough 4's, due 1032, at (100 60 per (100. te It. H. Brubaker. One bend of 81,000, Lancaster Watch oempany 0s at (100 per f 100, te B. V. Meat gemery. Three Shares of Farmers' bank of Lan caster, te David. Rlegwalt, at (110 65 per share. Fourteen ehares of Columbia National bank, te Peter Relet, at (ML Ten sbarea et Meuntvllle National bask, te Abraham Mellleger, at (101 per share. Twenty shares of Union National baai", of Mt. Jey, were withdrawn at $00. Ten shares et (Peeples National bank, tf Lancaster, te Charles Burns, at (120 06 Twenty shares or Northern Natiensl bank, te Abraham U. Melllnger, at (137. Five shares of Fulton National bnuk, te Charles S. Burns, at (105, Ten shares of Strasburg Millport turn pike, te J. F. Reed, at (23. Ten sbsres et same te same at (22 90. Four shares of Big Springs & Beaver Valley turnplke te J, F. Reed at(i05. Five shares et Lancaster city street rail way te J. 1 Reed at (50 25. Fifteen aharosef same te Jehu 1L Baum gardner st (50. Thirty-two shares of Eleotile L'gbt com cem psny (par value (57.60) te Jebn F. Bend at (53. Te Ilulid a Monument. We are In receipt of a communication from Quartermaster Samuel S. Reyer, of Lieutenant Lecbe pest Ne. 624, Depart ment et Pennsylvania, G. A. R , for contri butions for a plot of ground In tbe cemetery there te erect a monument te mark the spot wherorcatthe remains of the heroic dead. All contributions will be thankfully re ceived for this worthy objee', and should be addressed in Ham, S. Reyer, Pest quartermaster, Ephrats, Pa. LUter Unclaimed Latttrs List of unclaimed loiters advertised at Lancaster, Pa, Monday, March 5, 1833 : JmiHcv I.M Ellztbeth Killb, Mrs. Catharine Lmz, Bertha Packer, Mis. Ualtle Price, Mlm Matey Shirk. 0n(s IAlVm. . Reobteld, Geerge Broek, Jacob Campbell, Cheat A. Burr, Win. F. Jehnsen, J. Klnslry, A. Lewis, Harry Longenecker, 1. H. McGrann, Jake Peslll, Ofwirge Swtt, Tunuipteu it Cr, Euixriuel Viney, Jehn S. Weitheattur, Ja cob Zsainer. m Utfera AlairinanFpurrlsr. Suits fordenertlen and drunken snd dis orderly conduct were brought against William Holds, last October, but he man aged te get away from town, Olll cer Roerlch arrested him en Saturday and he was bold for a bearing. Jacksen Pryer, tbe darkey who wanted te cut everybody with a razor en Saturday, bave been committed for a hearing. Ceil ulbupplles ler rcliiuary. The beard of directors el tbe roer approved bills for (5,142.73 for supplies furnished during the month of February. Anion if the items en the bill were tbeis of J. J. Rutt A. Ca, meat (707 00 and te sundry parties for groceries, (070 21. Ovtrcekt fclumii Themrs Hartley, of thla city, attends tbe ash pits en the cut-off of the Pennsylva nia railroad at McGevern's farm. Ou Sa' urday, while be was away, tbe little houae that he occupies was broken open and hla overcoat stolen. THE STMIKH SITKADINO. np'eyra of the (.hieage, tlortlnaten ft NoithernteLtavo wrotk-ettur Reads Invetvid, Omaha, Neb,, March 6. It was reported here last night by members of the Brother hood tbat all engineers en lines parallel te or doing business in the same territory as the Burlington will leave their pest of dety te-day. It la net known what henr has been selected for tbe atrlke te begin, but everything Is said te be In readiness for It west of the Missouri river In Ne braska. This order takes in the Union Pa cllle, Northwestern, Reck Island and tbe St. Jeseph and Grand Island. The Brotherhood held a tueetlng yester day altorneon In Council Blufia, which lasted from 2 until 7 o'clock, and a number et cipher dispatches wtie received from Chlei Arthur and resd. It Is claimed that the Union Pad II a engineers are ordered out, ter tbe reason that this resd hss been receiving Denver traffic from tbe B trllng trllng ten here aud carrying it through te destina tion, In order le leave the yards at Omaha and Council Bluu In fairly geed shape Ihe switchmen will net step work until Tues day. . The rumor hss created considerable ex citement The hotels are full of travelling men who came In Saturday te remain ever Sunday, and many of them expected te go out last night, but they concluded te await developments. Engineer Robinson, of tbe Union Pa cific, who took out the Overland passenger train last night, tald t " As we bave been ordered te leave our englnea te-day, 1 may net be back berore Saturday." CmoAeo, March 6 The chiefs et tbe Brotherheoda of the engineers and fireman were early astir this morning, and ae were the chairman of the various dlatrlets griev ance oemmlttees who have been summentd here te consider the brat course te be pur sued for the purpose of bringing the Bur Bur llegten read te terms, Chief Arthur want through tbe papers before breakfast aad then It waa tbat he learned for the first time of the statement issued by the repre repre Jntsllvesef the ResdlegmeD.ln which thry declare tbat they will net recede from their position unless all the Brotherhood men ea the Reading system and the Bound Broek were ordered out Thla decision waa evl evl dently net unexpected by the chlef, but ha relused te discuss it further than te say that If authenticated It would be submitted te the grievance committee. The latter hasty went Inte session st ten o'clock, with eteeasl doers, sentlnela being posted entaMa la prevent the near aprroieh el atraagan, Te a question ss te whether the prejeedlnte of the conference would be enmmuateatcd te t le press, the reply was returned : " What we de will be absolutely secret, and If It la deelded te order a strike en ether reada wa will make publle the fact after aueh orders have been Issued, and net before." It Is considered certain that the Chicago, Burlington fc Northern will be tied np to night General Manager Harris, who M In the city, has net yet replied te tbe ultima tum of th: brotherhood's demanding that be eeass all osnneetlon with tbe Harllngtea x Qitiney, but It Is understood that ha will return a peremptory refusal before 2 o'clock te-day. The read employs less than 160 engtuemen nnd Mr. Harrlu believes that hr will have no difficulty In securing that number, especially aa private Eastern advlees are te the efleettbat large numbers of Eaatern men are en route. At tbe offices of tbe oempany It was re ported that the suburbsu trslns were In still better shape than an Saturdsy aad tbat the coming Kansas City, Denver snd Galesburg trains would be In a few hours late. It was also stated that the tbree through freights out lnu bona abandoned In order ihat all aallable tllerts might be concentrated en the local freight move ment wir.r. cexniticsa iNTKitirirti;. Wabuinutex, March 6 In the Heuse, Mr. White, et Indiana, Introduced a pro pre amble and resolution which was referred te the committee en commerce, reciting the fact of the strike of engineers en tlie Chi cago, Burlington & Qnlney rsltread, and that It net speedily settled, will end lu widespread destitution and suf fering, and providing for a special eammlttee of five members et the Heuse te go te Chicago and investigate the conduct of affairs In connection with thentrike, aud that tbe committee be enpowerod te act as mediators between tbe railroad company and Chief Arthur and bring about a settle ment et the pending dljficultieawbleh will M amiOBDie ana agreeable te betn parties, THXT WERE NOT TA1U. Dayton, Oale, March 0 The machinists aad Motion men of the Dayton & fronton and Dsyten A Chicago divisions of the Dayton, Fert Wsyne A Cblcsge rail road, went out en a strlke this morning ler back y. The Irelgbt band lent and train men will, it is ropertel, atop work te nlgbt and a tin up will occur st midnight te-nlgbt. The cause of the trouble, It is alleged, Is the appointment of a receiver has beuu delayed te allow the read te raise money le psy its debls. Tbe Dayton A Irenton has been supplied with Cincinnati, Hamilton A Dayton rolling stock by the Ives faction who are Indirectly blamed for no rocelver being appointed and tbe crippled condition el tbe read. JOIIS 14. II K A II Afl'OIVrl'.U. The rrnldnit Nmiihh III111 te Hilcttnl IfelUd Hlatea Dlitrlct Atlenuy Vitlrntiue. Wahhinote.v, March, 6 'Ihe president te-day sent le tbe Heuate the following nominatiens: Jehn R. Read, of Pttnusjrl vsnla, te bn United States attorney for th9 Eastern district of Pennsylvania; Geerge G. Sill, of Cennetlcut, te be U., S. a'terney for the district of Connecticut Alexacder B. Cooper, of Delaware, te be U. S. attorney for the district of Dela ware; Jebn Lee Legan, of New Yerk, te be asHOclate of the supreme court of Idaho; Charles If. Jene, of Ne braska, le be rrglster of the land olllce at Nellgb, Neb ; Rev. Jehn F. Delphin, et Minnesota, te be pest chaplain, Geerge F. Hallls, of MasucbUKfcllr, te be U, S. consul at Cupe Town, aud Stephen J. Lyen, poat peat uua'.erat Cellinsvllle, Ceuu. linger Works Hum. MinnLGTewN, O, MaiLh C The Mid Mid dletewn Buggy company building was totally doitreyed by Urn at an early hour yeiterday morning. Less, (IW.000 ; fully Insured. A Uauadlau's Treuble. KiNnsTON, Ont, March 5 A decidedly unique .action for broaeb of promlae bes been entered in the asilza court at Belle ville, ltlsentered by James O'Neill, of Thurlow, agalnat Mrs. Themas Jehnsen, of St. Paul, Minn., whom he courted, but who Jilted him, it is said, for an American, Tue lady Is said te have money. Sin.tliprir.en Heard, Nmv Yeuif, March 6 The ateimer Li Nurmandlt-, of tbe French line, which arrivolatquaruullaetblsuiernlug,reporUa case of smallpox In the steerage. HI10 will likely be allowed te go te the city this eyjnlng. rTMItM imi3lVATlU.il. P Was 11 Inchen, D, U, March 5 Fer Eastern Pennsylvania and Ntiw Jer sey: Fresh te brisk northwesterly winds, light snow, followed by colder, northwesterly winds and fair weather, HEAD TO HEAD STUlIE. SR feS-i two ENutsra or sa into each oral AND AIIB BROKEN. ?J " (W..J A Driver's Mistake Causes a Dls Leta ia taj W lntl!vmtil ItAltmaft ffnmnM n. fj: " ' ' i .iMRinni &flcp miaeus nasiAia- v t leg InJ at les-tWreckcr Werk. JJr. ! Satnrdsy sLernoea another experiment of running two engines en one track, la oppe-V'yg site directions, was tried at Mt. Jey. Taj "'" " iu eauie as is nas eeen en fawmyjffi j iMuirr insis. me wrecx causea ey tMdCK-a vimuiuBni oceurroa ai ine ireignt aisuean in tne esstern end or ML Jey abent 6 o'cleej Twe ennlnea were badlv broken 1 one these was Ne. 1,172, which Is of the "hca Kind and much larger than a modea. U-a" wss drawing a train et freight care leadt i.uiuism unvi, kuuwu as iraia ae. ee;xJ3 Ml. ttW mm ..... .. . M k. .1 -...uu in ,i,u via mujey sipresear. xBsras, ' nniriniir mmm .iMtnk u.mhi- tt-k. ktr engine was Ne. 234, drawing DlllervWaiV ' local west Itwaa Inchareeef Knlne,V" Wesley Cenner. The local left DlilervlllaW;. at 3:15 eh Saturday atlemoen,as It does each ;. 5 u.j. ji neppea si tan ireignt staties lav; -; ML Jnv tn fin finmii ivnrlr. A Mr UmA hua .?. - -w. w. . .ww iKwrng-tf Biiiiieii en me siaing, twoemers nad Meste turewn en the main track and preparatleaa, , were being made te put another en the :'a aiding. The engine was standing about. tnirty yards west or tbe a witch with several cars attacbed, when It was run Inte by thai! beet train. Just west el this point there latfl a long curve. There Is but one track, en ; tbe Mt. Jey read, but there are shlhsasjajr d lfferent pelnta where trains pass. The eaV glneeret the beef train received antMi4 pa-s iu jJiiierviue at ids m', Jey BMiag, wwcb near the past and abent three sq(Meswerte4taM)jflsjT wuvm inn seeraeas eeenrresb iwm sa train waa te have takea the eMlae'. Jfa tne Dar train arrived at MM MtMat aegiaatr aaw that the leeal trasBsrstti tnera bsm M ssssjsmm w M.aay 1 eMfssalss " It anesw eslMllt., slswa ssBssnl fBVBMSB J saWswVHB rMvrffnf T as Jf4lBBVSB HsTT 1 IsMslsWii Th Mtatni hraka," btit It eeesne " laai .Mst 1 dMat heat hiss. TiMreawltwil trata wassKABtepfednaUl UlaMI takb thaDnlervlUe leeah ,Whii:tlM! saaa of the beef tram, eaw thai tn leevlteMe he Jumped ,freaa. s1msbJsW Mtghatraer. Thames en hm;jisiMcbU engine aJee Jumped when taey'aaw MI' waa abent te haepen aad B0ay;'wert& hurt The engineer of ,m sesaieslifv sesaieslifv sesaieslifv beveryeoel, Ha remslH4 en hla eaghts' until Itatrnek aad had been knnnkart tram. the track. Heaeemea lobe unoeneerned.'j"., and a pip which he had been ameklagff uviuiw an (aa in waa etiit iu atm BWinsi'; after the aeeWent As he steed looking W the damage (loon he blew clouds of Pate' from hie mouth. Beth engines watai thrown from the track and very rly naed up, The tank of Ne. 231 was thrown te the- north of the track snd tlattened out rt-kAa isnalnsi teatta ertt sinaak trstt sew at as ft tea as sail twruasai v , pletely steund and steed at right aaglaa enntuilte dlrec-llnn frn.Ti what it had haai -' j .. . . - : r v. r bad occurred the Mlddletewn and Oeluaa.J K urn wrccKing trams were sent ,ier. were seen en the grounds snd a large fvWenSi ? tf -is. - s MAlr s.-,ll.t-aa-ll.-- kklssiM f ui ajLivia nvui iaj nutate sii4fBLuia4iuaK s3tasp -, 4 , up. iDey werxeu an nignt ana 11 was o'clock Sunday morning until the traeka.'-a were cleared. A large crowd or Interested tSf" Mt Jey neonle wlmeased tbe clearinx ubj'?v-' and huckaters, who put up stands there, um a lively irsae. jeZvti, By the wreck passenger traflle wae greatly .i. delaved. The first train te reach that nelnt'i'' after the accident waa Harrlaburat Exnrasai-''? t -Mkfnt. t. . .. Q.tll T ..-''-. t$J Eat, nuiuUMUUC k V..V. A, uv-Jb-l I .l time and the passengers were traaesi te another uaiu. which was stanutn.eai.ai of the track, having come d6wn Hjfc'm iiarriauurg. it iiv jni. day apase.; sr-j uarrtsuurg at 10 oeiock ana we toektlL pasiengers going est;atr1.,t ' turned te Dillerv llle, going te Hawk via Columbia. All passenger trataa I the night te and from HanletHtrcs. ruiiuu uy weiumuir, -ft!';.' . . . .i.. LI- .W?3 Bimptr, me engineer 01 1,11a, wbki no doubt In a large measure f,ir IIiIm -ttilflAnf- Ma mntul m-tt kluH.l was wrong In running past taa BHiag'fZ This is the fourth time In tbree yaara tM tie, but he admitted en Saturday" Useilftl KngliiH 234 has been smashed up, OnK'f,! Jaieb Ivsulz icbt his lire at UUUdaie, months ego. Strike at an Katttru Vactery. ,',!? Nnw llEDKeni), Mass., Mareh 6. Al( 'fg- the spinnera in ibe wamsutta mmsarfjwxibs tedav. This morn leir they aceetnMid a '& committee te wait upon Mr. Kent and OS asked tbat they be net required te work ' evertime: that tbey be given a sun!.,,? i-lMt?t niimlinr nf iltillAff- In ftaatat tham .x?&1 In their work and tbat the plxJfei ner who was disohargea ea Htturasy . be reinstated. Mr. Kent, the committee says, gsve oraslve answers te tbe first question, but stated that tbe discharged man will net be reinstated. The spinners held a largely attended meet ing this forenoon at which tbe report el the c.mmlttsa was preieatad aad it was derided te make no further overtures te Mr. Kent At Ne. 1 Potemoko mill ea Saturday the sixteen spinners who are dls asttstled, beleg as they elaim obliged te de oiling, wbieh Is net required la any ethor mill, appointed a committee te wait wpea the overseer and request a change, , TbU morning tne spinners started h l,.n nl!lj wllhnnf avtra nlltfliv. Tfc5l mules were stepped by tbe mill tJ- uutberltles and the spinners left In a body, The snlnners claim tbey are iltbtlntra bat fti tlu Inr fill firiArallvnM In IhnnltV. ' . . ' .. Si . DawllKtiy te im iMieaicu. .& renTLANK Ma. March 6 The election is proceeding quietly. The caaW1 dates for uiayjr in tbe election ' here te-day are Cfiaries J. Chapman ( Hup. ) and Nesl Dew, nominated by the Prohibitions and Democrats, It la no at apparent thst Chapman will be eleeted by from 800 te 1,200 majority. Many Democrats refused te vote ler Dew. Ha has reeelved bardly any votes from the Republicans. Wards 2 and 4, umally strongly Democratic, will prob ably both go for Chapman, iu which case he will cany every ward In the elty. It la also probable tbat tbe Republicans will elect six out of seven aldermen, If net the entire beard. Seew and Sand Sterinv Londen, Mareh 5 Heavy enew fals have stepped railway trallle in Sweden and Denmark and have luterrupted Iraflle la ueribeast Germany also. v.-. A violent atanu storm uas uusu fBiu - vs. Egypt since Saturday, stepring trsfflc eaT' the Suez canal. 1 Joins m tlraiuatle Uuipaay, ,.' . t ,: Mies Ida Breueman, 01 tuu euyj -iw-sn staue name is Miss Ray Mar tells, ae-dar. reeelved a telegram te Jein JesspJa KMMsrw dramatic company at Caire, eaves te-morrow. ."" R-i:
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