Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, December 31, 1888, Image 1

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VOLUME XY-NO. 112.
LkVNCASTER, PA., MONDAY, DECEMBEK 31, 1 888.
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THE CITY IS SHAKEN.
A TERBIMO XfLOUOR A TBB Sag
WORK BABC.Y HOBXtRa
M Kaespaa aa IgaHss In tae rtMffg
Besse-ratt of ma Went attswa en sad
the RmI UaitM.Tk. VIM Qatakly
BzllacatMl-WtM ImmhIIiM
This morning ths people of thin dty war
stertiedby another large explosion which
occurred about six o'elock' at tba werka of
tbe Lancaster Light and Feal company,
which ara elturted en tba Quarryvllle rail
road near Soneenbergel'o park. Tba aelaa
waa very gfrat and tbe shook waa felt 41a
tlBetly In nearly all parts et the city, bat
at penally la the lower section. Tba aboek
waa something like Ibat of aa earthquake,
and It 04ued great ezeltenneat oelll tba
trna atata el affairs bad been leaned. J eat
before tbe lead report there waa a great
fliab el light, which oenld be aeen all eyer
tbe ally and alae la tbe county, bat only
for an Instant
Tbe men employed by the gaa eenpaay
go te work st 6 o'elook eaeh morning, and
all were en band when tba explosion
occurred. They were la tbe front part
of tbe building, which la tbeaeuthera ead,
when tbey were tar tied by a loud report
All knew that aemetblng unnanalfaad oe
enrred, although the report dldnotaeuad
aa lend te the men aa te peraena outside of
the building. Aa aoen a the neUe bad
eubsldad the employee ran ent of tba
building. They at once dleserared that aa
oxplealoa bad oeonrred In tba purifying
room. The northern aeetlen et the gaa
work a proper lanullt of briokandlaeGoand
a-bait aterlea blgb. la alas It la about
B0x30 feet Under one reef there are three
nema tbe largaet of them la la tbe aorta
era part, and It la need for purifying gaa.
Next te It la a plumber ahep and meter
room. In the partly tog room there era
four Jarge purifiers. Thenars made of
Iren and are probably ten feet la
width and twelve or fenrtaea la
length. Tbey are boltew bat ere kept
filled with lime through whleh the gaa
passes. When the gaa man reaehed the
purifying room the pnrlfyer In the sonth senth
aaatara corner et tbe building aeemed te be
en fire and a large blase waa enmlng from
It Tbe men at oriee procured a bete, whleh
la kept la tbe building, end extinguished
the flames. A tire alarm waa atruek from
box 60, at Andrew and Prince atreeta, and
the firemen were aoen en tbe ground, bat
their services were net neeesisry.
After the fire bad been extinguished aa
examination waa made of the building. It
waa found that tba root of tba purifying
room bad been blownfrem lta place .although
atlll hanging en top. The tope of the brlek
walla were blown out aud brleka were
Mattered all around en tbe ground out
aide of the bulldlrg. The walla In tbe
gable end of tbe butldlnng were blown
down from tbe top, a distance of about
atx feet Nearly all el the window paaaa et
tbe purifying, room aa well aa many m
ether parta of Iht werkr, were blown
out by tbe aboek. That part of tba
reef whleh covered the plumber ahep
and mater room wat tern ent of plaee,
but waa net aa badly damaged aa that
of the purifying room. Vary fertu.
aately tbe bricks from tbe walla fell en tbe
eutelde et the building, lnatead of Inside,
where tbey would hare damaged line ait.
eulnery. The purifier, at whleh the fire"
waa first aeen, bad no lid en when the ex
plosion occurred, as it waa net In use. An
examination showed that It waa net dam
aged, nor were any of. ths ethers. Neither
tbe machinery nef anything elie, In ether
parta of the building, were afieeted in
the least by the explosion. The manufacture
of gaa wai net Interfered with at all, and tbe
elllztns were receiving their supply Im
mediately after tbe aecldent the aame aa
before. When tbe explotlen occurred It
waa yet quite dark, aa It waa for some time
later, owing te the foggy, murky
weather, but no ene suttered ary
laoenveoienoe. In lens than an
hour after tbe accident workmen
bad been ordered te the bull Jlng te make
the necessary repalra, and tbey have been
at work all day. Tbe damage te the build.
Ing will amount te several hundred dollars,
Tbe most fortunate part of tbe accident la
that nene of the men were hurt la tbe least
Hew the accident oeonrred la net exaetly
known. Washington Pettr who la one of
the principal men about the werkr, waa In
tbe purifying room several minutes before
tba axploklen oeonrred. At that time
ovary thing teemed te be 'right and la geed
condition. Tba supposition la tbat there
waa a leek ae me where In the room and that
the gaa made lta way Inte tbe generating
room, where several burnera are lighted.' It
probably ignited from these and the exple
alen quickly followed.
Attar tbe accident had occurred tbe wild
est kind of rumera were spread through the
upper and eentral parta of the town. Seme
peraena aald that the bellera at the cotton
mills had blown up and scores of people
killed ; ethers aald tbe whole gaa werka
bad been tern down. Frem the fairy tele a
theft were told, people,wbe did net visit tbe
Slaee early, were led te believe tbat the air
i tba neighborhood et the cotton mills waa
fall et gtrle who were blown up or the gaa
ran was clogged by tbe limbs et tbe men
who were tern te plerea, while several per per
eona were blown out the New Danville and
Willow Street turnpikes. These ateilea
ware found te be greatly exaggerated, and
when the truth became known most people
thought It a rather lucky accident all
around.
It la little wonder that people residing In
the southern part of the ctly were fright
said, aa In many beuses pictures were
ebaken from the walls of tbe house, and
chairs and tables asamed te be dancleg a
clog.
Trouble about a Bera
Fred Williams, the auotteneer, baa
brought auit before Alderman Deen againal
Jehn Aultmau, a resident of Ftejlejavlile,
ebarglng blm with larceny aa bailer.
Williams aaja that be hired a bona te
Aultmau some tlireagn, Tbe latter paid
blm the hire for two weeks, and then sold
tbe animal ; ter tbat reason be brought tbla
aelt Aultman denies tbat tbe ber.e waa
hired te him, but aaya that be purehteed It
of Williams. lie paid f 10 en it, and atlll
owed 12, when he traded tbe animal en a
mule, en wbleh he lest money, Be thinks
he abeuld net pay any mere. A hearlsg In
tbla rather mixed up transaction will be
bald te-morrow.
enure K.-IMdlcat.d.
Mount Jer, Dec. 31 Tle Presbyterian
church, which baa been cloied for ever six
BMBtba, during whlsh time extensive re
patra have been made, waa re-dedlcatcd
yesterday with Interesting servlee. Rv.
James Conway, el Pert Deposit, Maryland,
preached te large auaienees at 10 s. m. and
7 p. m. Meat of the ether ohurehee were
closed in lira morning, la eraer mat ait
might join In the aervleaa. Tbe repairs
kave been very extensive,
Tba Sabbath school Chrlstmaa aervleaa
Of this ohureh will be held tbla tewgftsr
. cores PUte
ttaepteglvsi
nrMHsania'feTuaael. m
Jehn a Wlilewer waa ?ft&f!2n
helm te-day by Cfcmeu TaaaKS'
charge of deserting hi . la
tbla etty. la default t a
IWH"
bob Tiec.anatiaijBWMTLrABtA iawa.
A Bar aa tlasaata reii.tt tae mauriy at
sreasahaeA YStegresh Bssssaslte,
Attorney General Klrkpetrlek baa begaa
emit agalaet tba Wiatera Union Telegraph
eeaapaay, tba Baltimore Ohie Telegraph
ceaaaaay. aad the Baltimore A Ohie Tele
grapa company of Pennsylvania, fee easl-l
isgsa tkmsueb or inseonsutauen eaa me
lews ef the stele. TMaraeaedlag tela the
Batata of a writ of quo warrante applied for
te aba eeart The attorney general tata
facto that tba Weetern TJaiea oempaay ea
Octobers, 1887, la violation of tba eea
atttatleB of Peaaaylvaala purchased tbe
entire eteek and thereby a controlling la
tercet et tbe Baltimore A Ohie Telegraph
company, amnantlng te 38,760 abaree of the
par value of 13,876,000 and paid 15.000,000
therefer; that tba Bslttmtre oVOhte oom eom oem
paay waa a competing Una la tbla atata
wKh tbe Weatera Ualea, and tbatliaatoek.
llae aad frearh.ee were by ressea of the
aala forfeited te tbe atata. Fer tbe same
rcaaena tbe etternty general claims a decree
of forfeiture and oteheat A tbe line,
property aad freacblaa of the Weatera
Ualea eempaay ta the aute. Tba attorney
general also elalma a forfeiture et
the line, franehlna and property of the
Baltimore & Ohie Telegraph company of
Penasylvi ala because el aueb purebaaeand
eoaaelMatloa. Alter reciting the facta tbe
attorney general anggeata tbat the oenrt
awara a writ or quo warrante cemmanaiag
tbeaberlffet Philadelphia county teaum.
mea the Western Union company, the Bal
timore AOaie onmbaey and tbe Baltimore 4
Oh.oeompanynf Pennsylvania before the
oenrt te abew by what authority they claim
te have and uaa their franeblsea, rights aud
privilege, and why tbe aame abeuld net be
decreed te be escheated and forfeited te the
atata. Judge Slmonten at onee granted tbe
writ, making It returnable en January 29.
It la learned tbat tbla action en tbe part et
the attorney general waa net Instigated
by anybody, but waa of bla own free
will and aeoerd. It was thought at one time
tbat tbe roeent triumph of tbe Garrett
people la the election of a president had
aemetblng te de with It, bat this le dls.
clslmtd. Over a year age tba attorney
general would have moved In the matter If
e bad been la possession of tbe proof, and
the delay In tbe movement It la understood
waa solely becaute be waa engaged In ae
curing teatlmeny la proof of his allegation.
Tba paper containing the speelfle ebargea
baa been prepared, but at preaent It Is net
deemed prudent te make It public, The
eaea will be fought te the end by the etate'a
atterneya. The warrant will be placed la
thehandaoftheaherlOet Philadelphia te
day.
The attorney a.aerat's Action.
Frem the PHtaburg Dispatch.
Tbeoenree et tbe attorney general In pre
oeedleg by quo warrante egalnat the
Western Union and Baltimore A Ohie tele- I
graph consolidation, la an aotlen In behalf
of tee public Interests which, though long
delayed, le better late than never.
The explanation et the delay la tbat At
terney General Klrkpttrlek waa aeeklng
legal evldenoe et the violation of the pro pre
visions et the constitution. The legal
previsions were clear enough, and rein
forced by atatute law. Their violation waa
alae notorious; but the possibility tbat
mere tangible evldenee may bavc been
aecured by tbe deley, makee the action
wbleh the DUpaleh baa btan urging for a
year patt all me mere welcome.
Tble can be aald with tbe better grace be
cause tbe attorney general'a tiutt geee the
full length et tbe law. It claims the for
feiture te the state, both et the Weetern
Union and Baltimore A Ohie lines. If
that position la enforesd by vigorous prose
cution, and the Unas are taken paaaeailen
of by tbe elate, It will be likely te give tbe
great corporations of tbe country new light
en the necessity of respect for the funda
mental law.
Thlanew trial of tbe question whether
constitutions or oerporatlona are supreme,
will be watehed with tbe keeneat Intercet.
It le te be beped tbat tbe reault will be
mere decisive man the last teat et tbe aert
CUCUKSN KXUMWBATSD.
Beaver Bats Ha Was Mei R.tpenilble ler
tbe B.vtnae Bill Failure.
There being come talk tbat opposition te
Themas B. Uecbran, for chief clerk of trie
Senate,waa caused by hi failure te aee that
the revenue bill el 1887 was signed, Mr.
Uecbran bsa received me following letter
from tbe governor vindicating blm. It is
also Interesting aa placing the blame In the
Beuse:
At the time of discovery of tbe absenee
ettbe algnature el the presiding officer of
the Senate te Bouee bill Ne. 290, known aa
tbe revenue bill, passed by the .Legislature
011887, no publlelty waa given te tbe fact
for ten daya or mera In the mean
time I bad caused te be made a caret ul In
vestigation of tbe matter with a view el
ascertaining, If possible, where the respon
sibility el the failure should be placed.
It became evident te me, and te these who
were aaniitlng me In the Inveetlgatlej,
tbat the bill bad been taken directly from
tbe Beuse te the aecretary et the com
monwealth, the Senate net being In session
at tbat time. Tble aeemed te be evident
from the entriee made In tbe Jaurnala el
both beusee as te tbe time of their adjourn
ment en the day when the bill waa brought
te tbe office of tbe secretary, and alae by
the faet that no entry waa made upon tbe
1 carnal of tbe Senate aa te tbe bill having
teen brought there for etguature. Se far
aal oeuld gather at the lime, and believe
new, no responsibility attaches te aey cfiV
clal of tbe Senate for tbe failure. 1 deem
tbla statement te be due te tbe president et
tbe Senate and te all etbara who were In
any way connected with lis official work."
Wetting en a fetf.ct Srtt.m
The Pencaylvanla railroad company baa
adopted tbe Martin system of steam heat
ing en the cars of the Northern Central
railway, dispensing with ear stoves, aa tbe
lew or New Yerk stale requires. Tee
Martin system does net give nueh satisfac
tion te the crUeera of me Pennsylvania
railroad that tbey will apply It te ether
divisions.
An officer of the oempany aays:
The systems of heating cara by ateam
thnafar Invented are Imperfect. While
they may help te preserve the property of
the railroad u.leg them, Inasmuch aa tbey
would net aet fire te ears when an aoeldent
eccura, yet tbey de net adequately protect
the paeaengera. In case of an aceldent the
paeeengera would be in danger of being
resided te death by escaping ateam. The
Pennsylvania railroad la atlll experiment
ing with all ayatema et beating, hoping te
devise aemetblng of lta own wbleh will
unite the beet qualities of alt"
lbs Frauds Soett K.y Moaemsot.
Fer several j wre certain citlxsne InJIaft
Baltimore have been trying te erect a mono
msnt te Francis Saett Key, author of the
Star Spangled Banner." Tcelr effort has
net met with unbounded suras until tbey
petitioned the council for an appropriation.
Then 16,000 waa voted for the menumxnt
and the mayor algned tbe ordinance. Oa
Friday the gentlemen meat Interested ealltd
en tbe comptroller ler the money. That
cfneial called In tbe mayor, who In turn
consulted tbe elty aolleltor, aa he was net
aure tbat the monument astoelatlon had a
lrgal exlstenee, although he himself wai
president of It. The elty aolleltor en Satur
day aald tbe mayor had no right te pay tbe
money, aa nowhere In the ordinance waa It
elated te whom tLe aprroprlatlen abeuld
be paid. Tbe patriots left the city hsll
declaring tbat they would endeavor te get
a mandamus te oempel blm te pay ever me
money te them.
Te Dlacusa Sugar Uultur.
Secretary Edge, et the state beard et
.agriculture, baa Issued a call for meeting
In Harrlsburg en January 22, 23 and 21
The first and eoeond days' eeaslena will be
largely devoted te the diacustten of Ibe
traductien of auger from aergtum, a aub aub
eet la wblcb Governer Beaver la greatly
ntereated, and oe wbleh be will give bis
vlewa freely at the meeting.
The prlnelpal addrese en the aebject will
be made by Fetor Cellier, director of tbe
New Yerk experiment etatlen. Member a
et the legislature are expected te pertiel.
Kte la tbedlaousslen which will fellow Dr.
illler'aiemarka.
Will the riaat He iVecaUd Here I
New Yerk capitalists are trying te secure
a sits la Eastern PeaasylvaaU upon. which
toballdapUBtlertho weaafcMurs of U
SrttaalsgaslssjraTigia1ery
WILL FIGHT TO THE IAST.
OOOBBAR KBrCSBI TO ABANDON
XOW BUFBUBM OaMTAM.
Bll
J las kUDavHt at teat's Back, Bat"
Maw
t Baekte ea Bis Areas
Al-
though til, Is ClaaaUg Vet atata
Llbrariaa Delaate'a .
Bakrmbuiie, Dec 8L Thomaa & Coch
ran baa eAj abew te be elected chief clerk et
the Senate, but refaaee te give up tba flghr.
Magea la bare and weald like te aee Coch
ran aaoeeed, but Chrte will net actively
enter the fight, beeeata ha reallaaa that
Quay baa complete control of the situation
aa Bill Soett bad," be algnlfleaatly aayr,
'nearlyayear age under tba Democratic
administration." Jamee McDevltt. oaadl eaadl
data for alata treasurer at Oe convention
which nominated Quay, la making a bitter
fight against Kuisell Errett, wheea financial
Integrity he assails.
Rutaa la tee 111 te leave hie room, bnt th!a
faet deee net prevent blm from working
against tbe re election et Saaate Librarian
Delanay, who he aeya went out of his way
te keep blm eff tbe Senate alate. Aa te tbe
allegation that bla opposition te Dslacey
waa dne te the fact tbat the Senate librarian
rsfnaed te allow liquor te be kept la one et
the committee rooms for the eecommeda
tlen of sene'.er", he aaya ha baa erigi
nated the scheme te abolish tba bar
wbleh at one time waa In operation
In tbe rear et the presiding (ffloeret the
Senate. Aa a political feature be tblnka
Delaney ameur: ta te nothing, and point a te
hla fight agalnat Cooper for re-oleetloa te
the atata chairmanship aa ahewlng bla
espsclty for treaehery. Kutan will vote
agalnat Delaney, bat tbe elate will heve tbe
latter'a name en It and the Senate caucus
will ratify lta aotlen.
The frlotlen In erganising tbe Senata la
confided te tbe fight made by Cochran and
tbe opposition et Kutan te Delaney. All
the prlnelpal effleera of the Heuse will be
elected without opposition.
Here la Qaay'a alate :
Bknatk President pre tern.. Jehn O.
Grady, Philadelphia
Chief Clerk ftussell Errett, Pittsburg.
Heading Clark. Anthenv Bannen. Ma.
Keen.
Journal Clerk Is. W. Sislley, Vensse,
Librarian Jcihn C. DManey, Diaphln.
Heuse Hfether, Henry K. fleyer,
Phtledelpbia.
Chief Cleric Jt-Un Morrison, Allegheny.
.Resident Clerk Charles S. Voerheee,
Dauphin,
Heading Clerk I. B. W. Baker, Mereer.
Journal Clerk A. D. Fetterolf, Ment
gemery.
Speakei'a Clerk Harry Hubn, Phlladel
phis.
rOOU CITIZENS BCK1BD.
r antral, or Denial A. aiilek, Harry H X.es.r,
Jetiu O. taib and rrr.uk B. Hurst.
The funeral et Daniel A. Altlck tbla
morning, from bla residence, oerner et
Prlnue end Chestnut atreeta, waa very
largely attendee1, Between 8 end 10 o'clock
bundreda of bla frlenda caUsd at the lieuae
te take a last leek at bia remalna. Among
the 'floral emblema aent waa ene from
Philadelphia, a broken wheel, it le one of
the finest emblembe ever esen In tbla elty.
The casket was carried by atx of hie old
empleyes, aueh having been hla request
The carriers were Michael Eberly, Tbee.
McGlnnes, Jehn W. Hart, Jehn Miller,
Jeseph Tilaaler and Charlee Zfeber, and
the pall-bearers were Jehn F. Sehner,
Geerge K. Reed, Richard A. Melen e,
Mlehael Uaberbeab, Jehn W. Lewell,
Samuel H. Key colds, Jehn A. Hleatand and
Dr. H. E. Muhlenberg. The remalna were
taken fiem bla borne te St. Msry'a Oatbolle
church, where a tequlnm maaa waa oele eele
brated by Rev. Dr. MeOulIagh. There
were alae preaent In tbe sanctuary Father
MoDermett, et Philadelphia; Father Kaul,
of St Antheny ', and Father Kenny, et St.
Mary's. Alter the ebsolutien of the body
Dr. MeOjIlngh preached a funeral sermon,
In which he referred te tbe lese sustained
by me oemmunily, tbe church and ble
family, In tbe death of Mr. Altlck. During
the maas Mlsa Margaret Rallly sang The
Sad Mourner" and Miss Annie Iiewell
aang "Jerusalem My Happy Heme."
The Interment was made at Bt. Mary'a
cemetery.
Harry D. Zxb.r's ren.rml.
The funeral of Harry H. Zscher, tbe
young letter-carrier, who died en last
Monday evening, took plaee from the res
idence of bla unele, Benjamin B. Derwart
who realdea at Ne. 427 North Mulberry
atreet, Sundey afternoon at 2 o'elook. It
waa largely attended, end among these
present were Peatmaeter Slaymaker, the
letter -carrier, elerka and ether employee
et tbe pestcfilce. Six letter carriers acted
at pall-bearers., Tbey were Jamaa R. Don Den
nelly, J. Fred. Fisher, Wm. McLiugblln,
W, A. Kennedy, Simen Shiaslerand Harry
H. Albright Tbe floral trlbutea were very
flue. The letler-carrlera gave a broken
column of natural flowers et different kinds
and tbe elerka a wreath. There were sev
eral ether beautiful pieces of different de
eigne. The sermon waa preached by Key.
B. F. Alleman, and the Interment wat
made at the Lancaster cemettry.
Jetm u. Ilu's funeral.
The funeral of Jehn O. Lelb took place
en Sundey morning et 10 o'elock from bla
residence, Nc. 43 North Water atreet it
waa attended by Canassstege tribe of Red
Men and a large number of frlende from
tbe country and city. Elder C. Price, of
tbe Church el Ged, eenducted the servicer,
and the Interment was made et Lancaster
cemetery. Tbe pall bcarera were Charles
A. Vlllre, W. N. Leenard, B. F. Barthol Barthel Barthol
omew, Matties Wilsen, Gre. Klcbley and
Wm. iiutten, uaemburs of tbe above named
organisatien.
Irunrra! el Frank B, Hunt.
The funeral of Frank IS. Hurst waa beld
at tbe residence of his father, A V. Hurst,
4S7 Seuth Quien atrcnt, tbla alternoen at 2
o'elock. Htv. J. K. T. Gray had charge et
tbeaervlcta. The ball-bearers were llenj.
Stractiac, Ray Grey, Geerge Brubaker, H.
D. McCaakey, Harry Pttgrand Jehn Frees,
all et whom were Intimate friends. A
number cf handsome Hetel pieces weia
presented by bla classmates, the membete
of high school eicbeMra, and mauy ether
friends. The hUh school beya attended
In a body, The Icturment was made at
Woodward Hill cemetery.
Toek err Hia U.ae leBbar.
Frem the SprlngOeld Republican.
A premlneut Worcester business man
paaaed through au experience In dreamland
a tew night age tbat 1 puzzling tbe local
riychelOKlats, aud will add interesting data
r tbe Ht-clety for Psychical Keaearcb. He
bad au Idea he nunbt te shsve, and pre
eeeded te de f e. J uat before he btjan work
It occurred te blm tbat It would be the
sasteet thing In tbe world le takeoff bis
bead, and placing It ou the table, facilitate
matters. It seemel In the dream tbat Utli
waa allowable for a certain number of mtn
utts without endangering lite. Se be bung
up hla watch te count the minutes.
Tbe operation continued till aeme errand
celled the man acreaa tbe room, sod hs re
turned te find hla head waa missing. He
looked et me watch and found that me
time was near when be must have hla bead
In lta proper plaee If be eared te kuep it.
Then be loot hi i bead" In te wsy e and
ruahed frantically about tbe room, looking
la every available plaee. Just as tbsmla
uts. bsnd waa about te crate tae felsl pout
las Wereestsr maa woks an, felt for Mi
1 las Wereestsr maa woks an, felt let
ew4M4WMawTa4l Ia
a aatr wat ie tetb.
tadleaa Dfaaeerees rr.satlag a Mil ea Bal
lets Whlsu is ttetd aw the Celer
BUaa Tour.
Tae Democrats la the Indiana Legislature
de aet propose te let the Repabllcana atual
aay ballet-reform thunder tble year. A
eeaamiUse el the Democratic members of
the Senate and Henes has for sons time hsd
tba matter et reform la tba otcettoB lawa of
tae atata nadar consideration and baa new
prepared a draft et a bill whleh It will bava
prase u ted In tbe Legislature ta toen as poe pee
elbls sfter tba session opens, aad which the
Democratic oaueus will certainty make a
party measure. Tbe majority of the Dame
orals la both Houses le ae large that there la
BO doubt tbat the bill will be quickly paaaed
and, under the ctreumataneee, there can be
no little doubt that Governer Uevey will
sign It
The bill, te some extent Is patterned
attar the Australian law. It will make
election dey a legal holiday, aad In this
manner will ssk te close up all manufac
turing and similar establishments, and te
prevent as far aa possible, Interference by
employers wltb the opportunities el their
empleyes te reach the poll. Tbe pretent
raw aaie election cmeera win eareenactea.
it gives te eacn et tba leading partiea a
judge and a clerk, and te tbe party In
power aa Inspector. The tleket will be a
onatlnueue tleket, all tbe candidates for all
the offices being printed en a single clip et
peper undtr head Inge indlestlug by wbleh
party each la placed in nomination.
Tbe namea et the oandldateeel eaeh party
will also be distinguished by being printed
In a different colored Ink Irem these of the
ether pertler. Democrats, for Instance, being
printed In black, Kpublleana la red, Pre-
hlbltlenlats in blue, and ae en. The voter,
abeuld he desire te vote a atralght tleket of
any party, simply Indicates bla oheloe by
putting a cress mark opposite tbe name of
tbat party, If be deeiree te scratch bta
ticket, nr vole a mixed tleket be will put a
oreae mark eppcalte the name of each per
aen for whom he desires te vote. The taw
will provide for five closet, or booths,
cheaply oenatruoted, In wbleh the voter
will go te prepare hla ticket. He will get
hla tleket from tbe election Inspector, who
will be provided with them by tbe county
clerk lu seeled package.), the expense of
printing them having been defrayed by the
county end Male.
The law oentemolatea small rreelacta.
averaging about 200 voters te eaeh poll, and
as many tlcketa aa there are vetera in the
Sreolnet Ne person bnt the inspector will
e permitted te have a tleket lu bla posses
elen except for me purpose of voting It, no
matter from where he obtains It Heavy
penally le provided for the violation of tbe
aeetlen. In preparing bla ballet abeuld ha
spoil It by making a mistake In marking It
or etnerwise, tne apeuea uesei muu us
relumed te tbe Inspector, wbe will have te
account for all tbe tlekete tbat have been
given te him. Eieb person will be allowed
five minutes In which te prepare hla tleket
Any voter who mey be unable te prepare
bl ballet himself can have It done for him
aa be may direct, by any one of the eleotlen
officer. Ae aoen a all tbe tickets are
counted and a return la made te tbe oeuuty
or elty clerk upon a tally aheet me tlckete
will be destroyed.
Tbere can then be no reoeunt or any
tampering wltb the balleta alter tbeelectleu
le ever. A dlatanee 11 ig will be placed
within 60 feet et tbe polls en each sIUh, and
no person except me voter and eleotlen
rfficera be allowed te coma nearer tbau the
flag te the poll,
Eaeh party will be allowed an cdlelal
challenger, who will be permitted te go up
as far aa the voting plaee te make a chal
lenge. In caae et a voter being challenged
he will be compelled te make an affidavit
aa te hla plaee of resldenee, the length of
time be baa lived In the state, county, city,
ward, end aa te bis occupation aud where
be pursues It If tbe challenger persists,
me voter will then have te be a worn In by
a resident freeholder or two resident
householders. By tbe present law only a
freeholder ean ewear In a vote.
A registration feature elmtlar te tint In
meat ether states will be Incorporated Inte
the new law, Indiana new baa no registra
tion system. Bribery, under the new law,
will Include purebese el a man's vote, pay
Ing money or ether consideration te him
far staying away from the poll.,. or aendlng
an empleye awry ae that he shall net bn
able te vote. The penalty ler bribery will
be Imprisonment for net less than two
yeare and Ineligibility te held clllee for
double the time of Imprisonment but only
me person wbe buys the vote Is liable te
this penslry, and no prevision will be made
fcr thepumaiiment et the man who sells hi
vote.
a nor veaiM a ix.e.
William Shilling T.rrlblv Iijurtd While
t-rlugt tbe tUllresd Zuiuiable.
William Shilling, age 18 year, met with
an aceldent en Sunday afternoon wbleh
will either cost him bis Ills or make him a
cripple for life. In oempany with ether
beya young Shilling was playing at tbe
new turntable en the Reading rallmad,near
tbe outer depot In running Shilling
slipped end tell and bla leg waa caught
between me turntable and the wall of the
table and crushed ae badly tbat amputation
waa necessary.
Tba Injured boy wat taken tehla home, en
North Prlnoeneartheaeeneof the aoeldent,
by Theodere Sttffr, where the operation
waa successfully performed by Decide
MoCermlck, Notaeber end Ilyus.
Tbs pbyslelana believe tbe boy will
reoever. Te-day be la Improving and un
less bleed poisoning ensues will continue
te gain In strength.
The K.nalti Mill le b. contested,
The tarltt letermera In tbe Heuse are
getting bravely ever Ibe ttfeeta of the recent
defeat Tney have never accepted the
result of the election aa settling the tar 1 11
question, and have net fev a moment been
ready te yield te the opficltlen. Prealdeut
Cleveland's letttr.readf.t me Terttl Reform
club banquet en Frldry ntgbt, eeunded the
key note of the muste me tsrlll refermeia
In the Heuse propeae te msrch by.
The policy tbeiefjitity of tbewsyaand
means committee re,x.e le fellow is te
"rtjeet every alluring overture and every
deceptive comprerulso." Tbey are still full
of fight They de net expect anything
werib .yeakleg et from their cellengui a In
tbe Senate In the shot t time tbat la Ibit men
tor tbe discussion of the Senate bill before
me vote la te be taken en January 21, and
tbey are preparing tbemselva.v te receive
the bill.
TbelUunlns IdenllUid.
The remilns of the murdered man found
tied up In two sacks In Philadelphia last
Wednesday have been IdentllUd ,x thoae
et Antelne Schilling, who berdtl with
Jacob Hohreop, a bakeref ttatclly, tlchroep
ha been arreaf-d a tbe murderer.
Schilling bad bearded with Sobreop for
aeme time. In the house were found sjujb
bloody cloth and a knife en which were
traeea of bleed. Thtte were taken te the
station house.
Bat el Uliy V rep.rtlrs.
The dwelling beuses Nes. 139 and HI
Middle street, wltb a frontage or 43 feet, 14
lnebea, and depth et leta 118 feet, 0 Inches,
belonging te the estate nf Jehn Black, de
ceased, were told en Saturdsy evening at
tbe Leepard, by Auctioneer Haines. They
were pttrchaned by N. Fjanklln Hall, for
11,124.
Duclalut.d Letters.
The following Is a list of uuclalmed let
tare remaining In tbe posteffloe. Lancaster,
Monday, Deetrnbtr 81, 1888 :
Zadlt.' List Miss Alice A. Bewman,
Mta Maggie Uler. Mra. Htverle Reseile,
Mis. Mary Keyer, Sephia Vegelman.
Ocnta' Xuf Satnut-1 Elnateln, Frank
Klaenbarger, Iaaae Hen. W. E. Lembard,
Jehn Leng, Ohaa. H. Mifflin, A. B. Nichols.
BslraMd Frem Jail.
William H. Evan, who wat committed
In default et ball te J til ter robbing tbe
Reading company's freight warehouse, at
Lltlts, waa released te-day. Ball was
catered for hla eppsaraaes at the April
taasjsrt.
FROM THE JURY WHEEL.
ONB HDNDRBn AMD kORtT-gtOBt
JDBOBS ABB DRAWN.
Vfce Mas Who art aanasaeaad le Uetetaalae
Civil aad Crlrataal Ohm-IhaOaaaaae
riaa Carts tot rtbtaary eaa the
Quarter Bastions ret Merea.
Judge Llvlngtloef Sheriff Burkbeider
and Jury Commissioners Ilyus and Dlllsr.
this morning drew tbe following Jurers for
the February and Mareh common pleas and
quarter sessions ceurts:
Common visa. Monday ftfaraar tt.
Sam'l Gresnawalt carpenter, Columbia
Cham. M. Strtne, Innkeeper, 2 J ward, city.
Jacob e. Bewer, farmer, K. Hetnpfleld.
W. J. Coerer. itenr. let ward, oil v.
Ham'l N. Kby, merchant. Ml, Jey Ber.
Jacob W. Landls, drover, Kpbrata.
J. B. Wltberew, farmer, Ssdsbnry.
H. N, Rebrer, farmer, Sraabur Twp.
M. H. Grub, merchant, K.t EtrL
J. Harrv Wldnivar. tarriint. flih w.rrl.
city. ' ' ' '
Philip Snyder, llntmlth. 7th ward, elty,
Jenta U. Nelt, farmer, Weat Urraptleld.
Aerahem Heep, hotel-keeper, Celerala.
Merris Dester, clerk, Kpbrata.
larael Stanffer, farmer, Brecknock.
Peter Ksistr. black am lib, WeclKarL
H, B. Utah, Milter, Weat Denegal.
Cyius Ekle, Carpenter, Bellabury.
Mil ten Wise, cattle dealer, Columbia.
Mta K. Ornfl, farmer, Pared tae.
Jehn Sbeiik, gentleman, Ltnctster twp.
Hsniuel Helm, farmer, Paradise.
II. F. Bartholemew, sawyc, 4th ward,
elty.
a mei Kflnstf rratcher, Jr., copper, Maner.
Smith P. liter, farmer, Ballatmry.
Tlexa.G, Wilght, farmer. Rsphe.
Maria Geed, farmer, Oonrtteg.
J. D. O. P.iwnall, farmer, Steahury.
Jehn Shnlts, farmer, Providence.
Jehn D. Denllnger, carpenter, Upper
Leaoeck..
Jonathan H Click, farmer, Sadthury,
Kdw. S. Hturgl, innkeeper. Llllta.
Uim'l L. Carpenter, bide dealer, Wast
I. 'n. g Will, eonveyaneer. Elltabeta Elltabeta
lewn ber,
Gee. a Cox, salesman, 21 ward. oily.
Ken). R StsuHtr, farmer, K. L.tm peter.
Jcbu Vf. Oaipenter, farmer, Celerala.
David Myer, farmer, Salisbury.
Fred. Arneld, carpenter, 7th ward, city.
Btm'l H. Miller, liuatultb, Columbia.
H. S. Orablll, clerk, Columbia
Gea Nbinner, farmer, West Lampeter,
Abraiu R, Heyer, fanner, Kpbrata.
Gh. Kdeu, confeetoner, l.t ward, oily.
Jeteph Weaver, undertaker, Cnrnarveu.
Jehn II. Engle, farmer, Rtphe.
Jehu C. Kyeu, .aiaer, Oelsmbla.
Albert Emiunrt clerk, Ephreta.
Henry Shlremau, laborer, Maner.
Daniel Albright, miller, tt. Denrgal.
Vetnmun rl.a, rsbraaty IB.
K. K. Hem hey, farmer, Maner.
lae H. Fisher, Isrnter, West Cocalleo.
Wm. H'ver, farmtr, I'nariiarveu.
Ames Kuric, farmer, Upper Ltoeok.
Walter Reed, ehaln carrier, 7th ward,
Oltv.
Geerge RbnfT, farmer, Mania
Siiu'l K. I.lchty, cutter, ltt ward, elty.
Wm. P. Brluten, nurseryman, Ssdabury.
Ohaa. Malm, meehlnltt Columbia
Fred Krauw, Juatlceet peaee, Marietta.
Jee. Divl, Jr., farmer, Sadabury.
Geerge Slgiuan, trueker, Pequea.
Adntpk Baraheld, elgarmakur, Manhslm
borough.
Ml Hen Swope, clerk, 01b ward, oily,
A. J. Dcinlp, clerk, 21 ward, oily.
Jaoeb Rebtxr, tamr, Rapha
Ham'l W. Werbtnr, merehant, East Earl.
Jeteph M. Kreider, lobaeoo packer, 3d
Ward, elty.
Henry L. Heller, farmer, Manbelm Iowa
ship.
Gea S. Beene, farmer, Madabury.
Kpbralm K. 8 trickier, farmer, Kapha
Gen. MeNsbts merchant 21 ward, city,
Kdwarii Siultn, carpenter, Pntvldenee.
Christian Lapp, farmer, Hallabury,
Sluieu W. Maun, farmer, Maner.
AdHui B. Swelgart, termer, Epbrata.
Frauk M. Derwart printer, Sihward,
city.
Henry M. Miller, carpnter, Paquea
Jehn H, Meisltr, luturaais tgsnr, 0th
ward, elty.
Daniel Rntheiter, abeemaker, Oe'.umhla.
Herbert W, Uartman, manulaciurer, Oih
ward, oily.
Win. M. Oreusr-, comb maker, West Co Ce Co
caleoo. F. M, Coevar, farmer, Epbrat.
Peter E. Nsgle, blacksmith, 01b ward,
city.
Jaoeb Harulab, farmer, Ooneatega.
Henry ii. UeUe, uubretisnt, Columbia.
Jotin B. Lnng, cutter, ltt ward, elty.
Jaoeb Newheuser, lumber merchant
East Lampeter.
Samuel Kuris, agent, Mt Jey borough.
N. F. Bbcker, farmer, Rspbe.
Jehn L. Mblagar, clgtr manufacturer, 6ih
want, elty.
Wm. M. Albright, clerk, Weat Hemp
field.
Preaten Kramer, merchant Salisbury.
Gea C. Trego, farmer, Kpbrata.
Jeseph Milter, lumber merchant East
Denegal.
BaiJ. D. Heller, farmer, East Lampeter,
Adam S'nttti. tobacco laruier, Ceney.
Hiram K. Miller, tobacco dealer, East
UempHsId.
Kfcubeu K. Eberly,farmer,Wet Cocalleo.
Jsmea Weed, farmer, Little Britain.
Quarter Bestens, March A,
Otear M. llamp, butcher, 8'.h ward, city
Jehu E. Schum, tuauufaeturer, 4lh wardt
city.
Christian Weaver, farmer, Estt Karl,
David Iturkbelder, larrusr, Karl.
David MHIer, termer, Ceney.
Ctraeu Obeli, clar maker, Manhelm
boron gb.
Albert Keblbau, innkeeper, 8th ward,
city.
Jacob M. Hes, farmer, Manhelm town
ah I p.
Peter Ritchie, carpenter, 8th ward, elty.
Reland Oruluer, tobacco farmer, Upper
Leace:k
Jehn E Hershey, farmer, 8'.b ward, city.
Lender Hnnile, laborer, Columbia
Ueury H. Rebrer, Juttlcoef peace, Para
dln Oec. II. Richards, bookseller, Columbia.
Jacob K. Uea'.etlcr, farmer, Manhelm
tWi.
Ham'l J. Peel, wxten, 0'b ward, city.
Rulus U. Andersen, conlecllener, 31
ward, city.
Hlmen li. Btyer, farmer, Clay.
J. W. Shew utter, clerk, Eart
H. S. Zuir. clerk, Raphe.
Gee. A. Wallace, coal and lumber, Ess.
Esrl.
Henry Bewman, farmer, Pevideuee.
Jehn 11, Hrendle, ctgarmaker. Brook Broek Brook
neck. Htmuel Elliett, Ice dealer, 4tb ward, oily.
Gea liiiruite, fariut-r, Peen.
Clia. W. Metzjer, baker, 81 ward, city,
Henry Mullen, clerk, Columbia,
J. ItetMirt Leng, farmer, Eist Drumore.
H. F. Ktnkl'-y, farmer, Providence.
W. I). Keltt)ll, cigar manufacturer, Etat
HetnpUbld.
Samuel Larailere, hotel keeper, Marietta,
Aaren Uartiuan, farmer, llarf.
Arneld Uaa., Inn keeper, Vtb, wsrd, clly,
Abrshatu Kllllau, clgtr m.ker, 7th waid,
cliv.
Ribert Montgomery, farmer, Eden.
J ceu A. Ilncti, lumber dealer, Lttllt.
ChrlttUn Z. Mtrtle, farmer, E KarL
Elmer 11 Steigerwalt, flour aad coal, 6th
ward city.
Kdwaid T. Fralm, lock manufacturer,
O'.h ward oily,
Jerf-mlah M. Hahn, tobre:o merchant,
Manhelm.
J. Biebar, miller, West Coealloa
Jehu F. 11 err, laimer, H'ratburg twp,
Jamea H. Meleu, tailor, 0'ti ward city,
l.ane Eukman, farmer, Pquea.
B. Frauk Mussulman, geutlomae, Stras
burg iioreugb.
A. v. raidwin, mirceanr, naiiseury,
Alie L. Shirk, farmer, ('reriisrven.
David Lereulte, oral deatur, Maner.
Vb Misun.rcber Te-night.
A great in aey people et this elty wll1
welcme tbe new year In tonight ai tbe
ball of the Lancas'er Mnnnercher, where
one et the fiueet entertainments sver given
by the society will tske place. The chit
drsa will take a pioaUneei part aad tt will
v. ""giiKBfi . . j,s aaaiahais
-TIBWINQ Bra OWN GRATB.
A Waaatrtr Btlarasle His Native Tawa aa
MMdsHMBplntBk.
An old maa with gray balr and beard,
bowed down with years scd feeble, w.e
aeen en tbs dsy before Chrlstmaa greplag
hla wsy slowly, like one pertlslly bilee,
among the graves in the old churchyard
at Oxford, Ma In spile of his jeers his
frame showed greet strength aad power of
amaarener, utsnsmswss Ktekiei Fogg,
and as he stepped before aa old stone,
crumbling with the treat of many wlntsts,
be bad tbe nnueaal experience et wltaess
lav bis own came engraved thereon.
The faet waa that although alive and
Mill vigorous, he bad been for yeara dead
te ble family and frlenda and tbey bad
marked bis deatb by a aullable mound and
headstone. The old man baa had a romea remea
tic life elnee last he eaw hla Irlenda
He started for the West ever SO yeara
age, aad settled In Plattsburg, N. Y., for a
short time, only te continue en In Ms
travels until be reaehed a. town la Ne
braska, where he worked In etnas ectn.
There bis wire and son Frank, a child fa
arms, Joined htm Ister I but sfter a year or
two tbey cams beck te Maine, the father
agreeing te fellow In a few daya Fogg did
net return, and ae word was heard from
hlmexeaptan nndenl.d story last hshad
been murdered for bla mecsv. it was re.
ported that thtse strangers hired him te
guide mem through tbe weeds te a distant
town. Tbe names el A. 8. Fuller, a Mr.
Stetson aud two ethers were oeupledwlth
aetotyefmuidsr, In which Ibe atraegeta
bad been hired te, put him ent of tba wsy.
Fogg traveled about tn various parta of
the west, fsrmlng atone time la Arkaaaaa
and living later as hunttr and trappjr IB
the meuntalua of the far west. Ons day
he found a Mains paper and be read of me
death et a mau bearing the name of his
only son. This revived lila memerise and
ba decided te return horns, hoping tbst
hs might find some traee of hla family,
and slae tbat be' gslaht be benefitted by
tbe treatment efT sklllfel oculist.
WALKINO IN rirrjBCMQ.
Qserge Hersmse Beatsra la a avtaty-twe
11001 Maiab by Oeldea.
Thsrswaalan exeltlna walklna match at
tbe Londen theatre, In Pittsburg, test week.
It lasted twelvs hour each day, from neon
te midnight, making 72 beura la the week.
Among tbe oeateatanta wars Tem Cox sad
Geerge Norsmae, two Lancaster favorite.
Pittsburg entered a ycung fallow nsmsd
Gelden, wbe mads a all a raes with Oez
until tbs latter was broken allapeatha
second day. Noramte then became the
opponent of tbe home man and the raes
was vsry oleao te the end. None of II
ether pedestrians hsd any show. Gelden
wen, besting Noremte by tbe score of 4S0
te 418. Tbla Is big tlmesnd If lt;was correct
the American record for 7i hours was
broken. It Is said, however, mat tba triek
la very abort Noremae was handleappsd
In mis raes by tbs faet tbat hs but recently
took part In ths six day a contest In Madisen
Square garden, New Yerk. Tbe Hills
Scotchman was quite gams and oeafldent,
however, and money was fresly bet en
Saturday morning tbst hs would wia.
Tbe Fittaburg people thought the affair was
a hippodrome during tba early part of tba
week, but'they found later tbat It was net
and suddenly becama txelted.
A rtraanaa'a BeBaea Dtath.
Mlchael Kirk, a fireman ea a petsecger
angina of Ibe Pennsy Ivsula railroad, who la
wall known hers snd In Columbia, was
found dead in bl at hla bearding house la
Wset Philadelphia, Sunday night la tba
morning he went te tbe round beuse of the
oempany and attended his englae aa atual
and ale a beerty dinner. He weat te bed
shortly afterwards aad waa found at 9
o'clock. The deceased wax 28 years old aad
uamru'rled. He was subject te fits and
about a year age tell .from tbe third story
of bla bearding bouts In Pnlladelphl. Be
never fully recovered from thet aoeldent.
Ovsr a month sge hs fell from bis seglns
la tble elty and waa aeverely Injured. Ha
1 supposed te have died In a fit
I4.atil.vlll Oeaipms.tlBg Astoelallea.
A apeelal meeting et the Lind!avllle
Oampmeetleg association waa bald mis
morning at tbe Duke atreet Methodist
chureh with H, F. iJtuncr, of Columbia,
presiding,
The committee appointed at a former
meeting reported tbat 200 shares of stock,
f-BO eaeh, bad been subscribed te psy off the
debt Tba committee reoemmendsd the
placing el a mortgage for f 8,000 en tbat part
of tbe grounds net owned by let beldere
and me recommendation of the committee
waa sppreved. Bende te ths smeuut of
tbls mortgsge will be sold and wltb the
money realised tbe floating debt el tba asso
ciation will be paid.
A BaUieta Wreak This Morning.
Tbla morning a wreck cecurrsd ea the
Pennsylvania railroad near Landla'ware Landla'ware
beute, east et tbe Big Ooneatega bridge.
An sxls et a car en a train drawn by angina
1.263, going wst breks st this point
Tbres ears bad tbs truoiBtern from tbe
bedlee,snd ere thrown across both traeks.
Ne ene was hurt In Us least nor were tbe
ears broken. Ths Parkteburg wreckers
wsre ssnt ler, snd tbey worked until
o'elook, when tbey succeeded In clearing
both track. Nsws Express, dus hers at
025, waa delayed two beura, and Feat Line,
east, wss behind about tbe aame time.
B.viral Murder.
A. J. Stlllweil, a millionaire living at
Hsnnlbsl, Me,, was murdered en Saturday
night. Tbe supposition la mat me crime
wm oemmitwa ey a uurgiar.
Jeseph Solemon, et New Yerk, shot and
fatally wounded hla wile laat night, and
then committed suicide. Jealousy wss the
cause.
Jehn F. Burns, manager of a Pottatewn
reatauraut, ordered Jamee Sweeney te leave
for misbehaving. Sweeney refuted te go,
Burnaatruck him en tbe head with a club
and killed him.
Dr Carvsr urtaa Ibe Keeerd.
The greatest feat of msrkmsnahlp en
record waa completed In Minneapolis at 2:30
o'clock Sunday morning, wben Dr. Carver
was gladdened by me icere et 00,000 bits
out of 60,760 abeta.
There were but few spectators present
when me doetor finished tbe bsrdest task
bs sver tackled. He looked pretty well
worn when tbe laat gun waa unleaded. His
eyes were zed, and he fasrdly locked llki
tienttn whepjned tire at woedea bal B
atloe'olcck ut Monday morn tug. Tn
60,700 cartridges which he shot weighed 160
fuuud.
. "
Ths Colored Vet.r Gtamerfag.
There are 25,000 negre voter In Indiana t
4.00J In Iudlanapelt. alone and they want
aemetblng from the Republican administra
tion, and r going te ssy se very loudly.
Bisnehe K. Biuee, colored, formally
United Statea senator snd ex register of tbe
tretanry, la fevered for a cabinet position,
and tbsre will be, it Is reported, an
organ!! demand for theeppelulment of
blm or some ether oeloredtnen te a piece
In tbe cabinet. The negre wlU no longer
be content with mental rifle.
Lett cf llte cnfl.iuu Calibrations.
A musical euteitalumeat was given st Bt
BJtspnsn'aLutbtranohureh, Rsv. E.Melster
pester, ou Sunday svsntng. Every aeat in
tae church was occupied snd msey wars
standing. Ths pregramme was made up
prloelpelly of muste appropriate te the ess.
a in celebrated sad was grss'iy enjoyed by
the Urge hjdlenee.
The Klret Reformed Sunday aoheol beld
taelr Cbrl.tmae oelebratlou ou Sunday
evening. Tae pregramme w.s made of
isspea.lve reeding, alogleg of carols sod
of U Oarlstam selection, "Ths Prince of
tae Henes of David." The reelteUea by
Uw eklUroaef taMlatetewfeiHaaaatlaa
tSTawf
ENGINEERS B0T(
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AIB Bt BCTBBAb COatVi
Tne Bagiseers Vateatea ta
TrSASfteftatlea et IBS
blasttea Agatatt
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Cbioaeo, Dee. SL-Oae el taw)
spirits et the rsceat nllread
ueetlna la Ibis cltv
Herald reporter i "This
holding ts one el Invsttlgsllea
et setlea. Wa bava learaed ly:
maue at mismseung mat all taw
of me country with the iBssallBB'gf
whiea raa out et Ohtesga hava at
leg ms Chicago, Barllaatea Qt
zTDBBctally sad boyeettiaf aU t,',
eegineere who wars appiyBag far
OeaUnutng, us seglaasr aatad
April it wss Bgrsad bstwssa MM
msnacersef ths boycotted reada
Brotherhood that If tba beyestt wag
mey would net aieerlmiasta
leg "Q" engineers. The
declared tbat ikUlsd. sober
engineers have traveled all evar taw
Statea and even Inte Mexico aad
without obtaining smpkryaseat i
the Brotherhood bava wrtttea
they were denied empteyatsat
tbey were Q1' strikers i t
hava oemplete evldecea that etaM
bve neipea tee "Vi" asaaesauy. a
"Te eay that tba Brotawkeod
wild ever this dUoevery Is dra'
mildly. UnlsMutafiBaaKaMMpfraji
oeyoi by these reads is diaaeaunassv
mis country win sea msgteateatast!
has evsr token plaee, The railway.
P3rtattea of tbe eeaatry wiu
ba paralyitd by It, aa H
a fight te the death bstwssa
labor aad ergsalatd sapMat.
bbsd. brakcaun, ewltehaasBaBd
of erganised railway tabor, W)U at
ea ear Bias, xsat aet a
Imply give you taese thlaaai
erdar that tbs pubtle Baay .
fault It la should sack strttaat
sly a ths trade of ths BBBBlry."-
TBUM1BAPHIO Mn,
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Jsmea Glimers, of Bostea, lad..
bis 14-year-old sob laat BlahtB)
aim for a tbist v ..
Governer Larrabee, et Iowa,' uT-day
inairuotieaatooouaiyatloraeysio
railroads violating atsts law. ,.. ; ffi-
The Horanteaateel atlll, shat dWB)
noralagfer a meath or
BBBurea empleyes arc mie, .y.
Mrs. Abb MeHaghwaa baraad ea
In Worcester, Mass, ea aaaday. A'
eiplodedsedsetflretohsr dathlaf.
isarBianaieMaanaiaxreaiawB s
Tbe boiler la Bash's tatlagJe aasst,
Miiibroek, Miea., sxpioesa tawt
InsUntly kllltag W. W. Bash, it
ter, aad Jeaa Oarr, the BlsjM
Bert SatlUy was fatally tajarsd.
cel. j. M. Jeass, a wsaway
Ohsysana eeaaty, Kansas, -gored
by a bull
Thlevss stele fa.oeOfroat the)
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postefflos this BBeratagt Tat
clerk's stteauea wss divsrtsd ay a
maalathsstrsst ' '..
D. .'Lewber Smith has beea
oemmtsslonar of pubtle works by
Hewitt, of New Yerk.
Jadgs Feck, InClneWiaaU, tela
ea application of the Faraasra'
Trust oempaay. of Nsw Yerk.
irriBuu diui.u uiu xx. u. iiiihw.
sra of ms Cincinnati, Waahlsateaet
mers ratlread.
Clay Evans, Rep., wsa today
oertlfleate et election te Ceagrsas ft
Third dUtrlctef Tenneasee. l
The Blaster la chancery
Injunction ba issued rssuralnlag ths
from Intsrrering with Anarchist
lnCbloage.
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Ths forty-eight hear fi
la Pittsburg enmmeaesd at
Central rick Ibis afUraoea.
umu
Oakes, England's female
Miss Elale .Ven Blames.
America, ara el the Ave oeatsssanta.
will rids elaht hours sssk day dsulast
wssk. -. i.-Q
Judge Prsndsrgsat la Chlssge lata
Ing, appointed Freak Cellier
Lindsuer Brethers. His head waa
stt&O.OOO.
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la rarer of tks re
Pbilapbupbia. Dae. II. Ji
Wsllscs, of Ue Ualtsd tatwl
court of Nsw Yerk, has Jast
las Issus raised by
la refereaes te tbe Arthur
bridge between the Paaasylvaala
read oempaay and the Btlllstati
Ohie railroad company' tatsrssjala
-of ths Peansylyaula oempaay. Thai
oempany claimed several attinea
for ma damsgss eaaaed by the bridge Ml
pressnt oenatruoted.
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WBATHKB UfDaOAXIOaa.
WABBinarew, D. O., Dae. IL
kasuraPeansylvsBMBsla,i
'warmer, seuthwsaUrly winds.
Beat te the Werfcheass,
The mayor had nlas eases te dMsese,
tbla morning. Six were dtssbargsd
three professional burnt ware seal te
workhouse.
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The aeuUters BaaB.
The people lntereetsd la tbs ergsalsssleal
et me new bank in ma southern part or tsar
elty 'held a meeting at ths Foaatatelaaj
tbls sttsraoeo. There was quits a
attendance, and tba majority of the
prseent were from different seoUeas el i
oeuaty. It was resolved te cleas au
catloes for atoek en Jaaaary Uth, aad I
mt el for organti.tlen en Jsaaary Ilia.
Watch MeeUag atrvtess.
At the Methedlat oburehsa at the
watch meeting will be held this a
beginning at 9 o'elock aad sadlng at
At tbs Moravian chureh, sarvlesB
begin at 11 JO and sad st 12:30.
A watch night meeting wul he
night commencing at 8 o'clock la
lecture rooms et the Ceveasat TJj
Brethren church, Weet Orangs airsst
si -i
They Ware ea ibe tael n
Mablon Msrcsr. me well kaewa
engineer et me PeeBsylvaala rsMrsad aaaa
pany, at Leaman Plaee, with his wis wesa
p.weugsrs en Ua fins beat Bristel ea Ma
last trip from Fall River te Hew YeetU
Thsy arrived home Saturday algat sad tsw)
beat waa burasd at Newport early aaadajr
marnlec. H.
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Jes Keysr, of this elty, left at in)
night for Obleagn, where he jelae'H
Barten, hi psitnsr, la the Batwsaal
nsas. The two will trsvsl together,
dates st ths Wsttera variety UsstfM
a.A.nn.lni '-?. '.
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Hairy Metsier, soeamtusa M u. : aV
Commlealeaer Keaaady aa I
teksa te PkU4la this
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