hiiaRMm'.?m-MmmiMim. uigwKrjfrp SHa'- "7rriy 4 -t tmx VOLUME XXV NO. 115. LANCASTEK, PA., THURSDAY. JANUARY 3, 1889 PJRIGE TWO CENT! ifiV." fiHBCBBS'efiSTVi &u. T. ? I! ntcllvgcttM i m CITY OFFICIALS REPORT. aBssssssswaBsaasssasaewsneaBj TUB M ft YOB BBTIBWI ArAIBS WITB OOr HAKINO BBOOBJtBNBATlOnS. BteaasaBU By Mm sMattvuer, MM eeastals sleeae aaa antsis mm mra m Mim eta Fvf An BISSwIS Ugh reset. Beleet Md common eeaaetls met statedly ob Wedaeeday evening IB their nhemlisiB. city hill. "" ' la MtMt oaanell than wan present Messrs. Berger, Haloes, Lebb, Riddle, Hsuiler, Btermtelis, Bchnm7w.Be aal Peiident Evens. The minutes or ths Dseember BMetlag ware read aed approved. Mr. Rlddla piesented a message freta tha mayor, with the resolution of the managers or tha Lancaster and LltltB tnraptka com pany, abandoning that part of taa tnraptka la tne elty llmlifc The raaolnUea waa ap ap preved by a unanimous vote. Oommea council eoneamd. Mr. Rlddla preaanted tha Mil of Olty Engineer Blsymsker and tela saststaata for 1133.25. for making a plaa of the elty aawar. A reeolutlen providing for the pay meat or the bill from the oentlageat faad waa adopted. Common oeunoll eoaeurred. Mr. Rlddla Intredaeed an ordlaaaea ap propriating 1100 te Gharlaa W. Befawebel, for ezra work la bnlldlng the North Qaeea atreetaa wer.In explanatlonef the ordlaaaea. Mr. Rlddla atated 4hat through a tats take of the engineer tbe proper depth waa net given, and when theoentraotor reaehad tha depth, provided by the plana aad ape elfioeitens, It waa found that the aawar would net be of any benefit unleaa made alxteen lnebea deeper. The ordlnasee waa referred te the flnanee committee. Mr. Riddle preaanted the report of the treat oemmtttee ehewlng tha traeueea traaaaetad during the month, lie also eaTered the following reaolullen : Jtetelved, That the earn of $1,500 be tranaferred from tha contingent fund te the fund for grading and guttering, te pay the defleleney for grading and guttering Kelt King etreet opposite the reservoir, the eame having been done by dlreetlea of council. The resolution waa adopted. Common oeunoll eoaeurred. THE MAYOR'S MESSAGE. Mr. Bchum presented the annual maaaaga of the mayor. It It aa foil ewa t Te tht Jlonerablt (At Btlttt and Common Geunellt of the OUyaf Lanecuttr. Qbntlbmbn In aoeordance with the aet of May 2i, 187, It la made the duly of the major te communicate te counella at their first atated meeting la January of each year, a statement of the ocndltfena and aflalra of the oily, In reaped te Its government, finances and Improvements, and te recommend the adoption of such measures a he may deem It expedient for the atcurlty, health and best interests of the elty. The duty and labor required te conform the municipality with the provlalene of the new law, and te erganise Ita aeveral de partments, baa been no ordinary task. The law being new, It waa no leas embarreaslng toeonnollaand the legislative departments than te the executive department. While mueb earneat and laborious work haa been done, the time baa bean tee abort te prove Ersotleilly the beneOte and advantages te a derived, and will probably net be favor, ably eppreelattd until mere fully under atoed. Having no official knowledge of any change in the law of May 21, 1887, 1 am required te make the annual atatementand communication In oenformliy with tha E revisions of this act at tela mealing of your onerable bodies. The flscsl ye.r new begins and ende with the flia. day of January in each year. The financial atatement ter the elty and the etatementa of the aeveral departmenta cover from January 1, 1888, te January 1, 1868. The ordinance appropriating the publle moneys of Ins elty te the aeveral de partmenta for the nasal year beginning tha first day of January, 18S8, laeludea the un expended balance In the approprlatiena for tha year beginning the first day of June, 1887. The following Is tha financial condition of the oily up te January 1, 1889 : BALAMca of ArrRorauTiea jaxdabt 1, 1889. Te pay interest en leans .....I 8,531 0J Priuclpalen leans.... ..... ...... ...... State tax en leans 1B9J 14 atreet utmuei -,si de aepelr.ef streets (from License tax) 180 U Bepair of street. 88 (trading and gnttertna- 73170 Paving with Belgian and Asphalt blocks 10,012 93 Steam atieet reller and cresber 7 81 Water works general pedal appropriation ler laying pavement at reservoir 181 19 Laying waVir pipes 1.SO ui Batartrs. ....... .......... 4.88ISO Petleeand turnkey 1170 70 alartesfer nre derattment t,BSl 61 aire department general 1.0,8 it Mew Are engine .. se iw Lighting city l'.nxt 89 Abttement en cliy ui 8.780 ej Abat:menten waver rents l,en in Collection city tix arrearages 018 10 Contingencies 6.UJ8II North Queen .truet .ewer ts 17 Be we rage and water work, improve . meat..... .................. a.ase w Printing and stationery SO Merth itaaesueet sewer 7 8 Thefnnaeddebtef the clly bearing six per cent. Interest swvui n Ibe luaded debt et the ally tearing Bve percent Interest 41,700 CO The funded debt or the city bearing tour percent Interest -.. Sou.eooto Lean of January 2, 183!, for Beweraga nd water works Improvement, bearing lour per cent, interest W,e(0 00 1861,211 02 Of wbleb the eoramUiteners of the stnklnw fund held : bendsbesxtng six per cent, interest . IK8.U8 08 VUsnAm rukirtntrflvai nAra?BBl. inure.t 41,400 00 Bends beating lour per cent. ,, """" uZSJSjWM Total amount el debt outstanding, tMI.ZH M Total ameuut et debt out- sundlng January l.8i..tli.2SS 90 Total amount of debt put- standing January 1, 18S9.. 6tl,aM 90 lnoraase of city debt January ll8-, eauMMl by lean et January a. 1888, feresweraaje and water works Im provements ....IMO.WW UI Total amount of bends In sinking fund, January 1,188 S9),968 OC TetU amount el binds In sinking tuna January j, us u..-,v . Inereueln the linking fned from January 1. isas, te January 1.1899. bbendspurchasedanduan.l-rrcd tJlt J!t2-L12l Tlila exhibit or tha financial condition of thecUylseapeclallyBratllylng.for.netwlth. etanding the lean of January 2, 1888, of 126.000 for the building et the large sewer la the northern part et the city, and for the ereotlen of the new water works, there by Increasing the clty'a Indebtedness te that amount, there has been purchased and tranaferred te the sinking fund bends te the amount of 20 000, making an actual debt reduoiien te thla amount alnee April 1,1888 Fer a mere full and detailed ao ae ao eoum of the reeetpta and expendlturea et the city, 1 respeeliully refer your honor, able bedisa te the annual report et the oily oentroller. BTREKTS. The addition et the read roller and atone eruaber for the macadamizing and placing ofeuratreeta in proper repair baa been a valuable acquisition te the atreet depart ment. Tee large amount of work acoom aceom acoem pllahed and ita general quality and character fully Juitlnea the puichaae of thla saw machinery. Xa view of the rapid growth and extended area of the clty.and the large aumaaunually appropriated and expended for conetruetlon and repairs or streets, It is highly import ant that the beat attainable math -ids eienld be pursued by tha atreet department te aecara a nrepsr equivalent for the money expanded. Out of tha approprlatiena ler repairs of streets and graoleg and gutter gutter leg for the nteal year ending January 1, 1869,' there baa been oenstraoted 3.663 feet cf new atreet crossings, 10,159 feet of new guttere, one bridge, sixteen squarea graded and macadamize). Oat et the appropriation for macadamising, It squares were graded and macadamized by contract, two betsg by the city out of aama appropriation. WATKR Tha nreeUcel details of the BBaaaaemaat ! the water deaarfeat swing clasaa la at tat MaHs m WBwsaaiails ateaera aader tha aew taw, taa awyet of taa elty, formerly ehalrsaaa at the water eematlHee, M relieved from daty la that slepartmeat. It la dae te tale deaartmeat le aay that the aupply et water aai beea Beaataat aad ahsmdaat iartag taa year, with feat a alight aaa aaavelaaMa later, raatlea, aflaettag aeme'parta of taa etty. eaused walla eleaaleg taa reaarvetr and eeaaeetleg tha aew mala with tha aaaad Spa. Taa aew water werka, araetsd aader e awBetinteadeaea of tha ametai eeaa mltteeef eeuneUa aaa the BBeyeraaehair aaa are about oempleted. Taeeaepnrap, enlarged from a eapeetty et Urea aallllea galleaa of water la twecty-tear heata te five aalllieae. aaa beea la opereUea for nema tiaie aaa gtvee eatire aatiefeeUea. Taa aU-Bltlloa-galleB pump la vary aearly oeaaplated, and there le ae doubt lie working will be aa aaUetaetery aathe former. The etty will then have a pump lag eapaetty at tbenaw pleat of elavaa mil. llea galleaa every t weaty -four beurr. Tht weaid eacure tha meaaaj for pumping water aearly three tlmea aa feat aa the average consumption, and would seem te provide the elty with water aupply for oeaoe time te come. The new water werke eaterpriee te a pro pre BCuaeed enceaaa, aad the elty may well be proud of thla fine publle Improvement. la oeaneetioa with the water department I consider It of Importance te the elty that judloteua nae be made of the property ewaed by the elty eleng the Ooneetega. We have aew the Kaaek mlll,the old plant, and the water rights and property next below the old plant. These prepertiee and rlghta ought te be made available te the greateet possible extent Hew thla le te be done, whether by leaaleg, selling or other wise utilised, I will leave you te determine. F1BB. The peat year haa added another year of etanding rapulatlea te the ifflolaneyof tha fire department. It le eafe fe aay. t bat the fire eaauel. Mas were wnnautily few and unimportant Having added aeveral new engiaea te the equipment during the .peat year, thla de partment, under the prompt andeiuelent management of Onlef Venderamlth and his aaslatant, la equal te any and all emer genelee. I would recommend that the firemen be provided with eullable unl unl lerma. A dlatlnet aervlee will la all re re speeta be better la uniform. LlOHT. The lighting et the elty. 1 regret te Bay. baa net been aaUafaotery throughout the year. The Pennsylvania Glebe aaa Light company aad the Lancaster Qaa Light and Faeloempaay save given reaaonableeatle reaaenableeatle reaaonableeatle faeUoa. The unfortunate exploalen of the boilers furnlahleg the power for the United Statea Electric Lighting company eauseda fsilure en the part of thla oempany te furnish thla meat desirable light. That there have been Inexcusable delay Is a matter well known te oeunolla and ncede no explanation en my part at thla late day. Tne oempany In default give aaanranee that In the new plant new oem Dieted they will be better prepared than before te fur nish and aupply tbe light contracted for. 1 fondly hope that thla may be ae, and that their expectations may be realized te the oempany and te the elty at a very early day. SEWKBS. The large eewer in the northern part of the elty la oempieted a far aa North Queen atreet Thla Improvement la valuable te that growing part of tha elty, wbleh before had no aeweraga at all. 1 would recom mend that tbe original deatgn be fully carried out by continuing the a ewer te North Frlnce atreet. CITY HALT, The change and alteratlene made te the city ball in providing better aceeas, and larger and mere comfortable oeuaoll onam enam bere,ta edditlnn te the mere convenient and suitable c ffleea for tbe aeveral departments of the elty, waa a much needed improve ment, and Alls a long felt want The com mittee deaervea credit for the attention given te thla work and the manner of ita execution. THB rOLICE DBFABTHENT. The police department la in excellent discipline. Tbe absence of brawla oraerlena disturbances of tbe peace la largely due te the sffloleney and etreellveneaa of the police force. In referring te thla matter I would be remiss In my duty without acknowledg ing tbe Intelligent and cordial oe operat'ea of the chief et police and hta assistants in perfecting all matters or discipline relative te pollee duty. Tha wllllngneaa and faith ful discharge of every duty en the part of the whole force Is a subject of oongra.ula eongra.ula oengra.ula lion. TBI INTKB MUNICIPAL LAW. The uneertalnty of tbe law under whleb we have been working the put year, and In view et tbe anticipated decision of the supreme oeurt of the state deelartng It unconstitutional, tbe execution of many measurea eeaamlal te the geed governmont of the city baa been prevented. The altuatlen In certainly quite extraor dinary and no little embarraaaing. There la, however, no eauae for alarm. Tbe geed common sense et the people will exert Iteelt upon all occaalena te meet any emer emer geney that may at taa. Notwithstanding this unfortunate situa tion, tbe edmlalatratlen of the affairs or the elty baa been well and oeneolenttoualy per formed. The ebarltlea of the elty, embrac ing the Buchanan, MoEvey and Reynelda fund and tbe aeup fund relief, ate in full operation and being dlatrlbuted te the peer of the oily. In oenoiuslon, 1 desire te ea'l special at tention te the many blessings wbleh we 6neyed dutlng the put year. Geed health prevailed tnrougueui ; it waa iwuu ui plenty ; bnslneaa was talrly prosperous and labor reaaenably abundtnt Tbe peaee and geed order of the elty waa gratifying. Although we paaeed through all the excitement of a presidential cam nalan. the streets orewded efteu dsy and nlgbt, there were no aerleua disturbances or dlaerdera at any time. Thla expression of the peace and quiet of the community la a high tribute te tne in telligence et the whole people. Yours, very respectfully, Rew. Kdqbblev, Mayer. Lancaster, Jan. 2, 1839. BirORT OF CHIEF 8MKLTZ, Mr. Sehum also presented the report of Chief of Pellee Bmeltc, Following la an abstract: The report of Chief et Pellee Bmellz for the nine mentbe ending December 31, snewa that there were 847 arreata made by the clly pollee, or which 35 were remaiea. The arreata by mentha were aa fellows : April, 67: May, 60; June, 62; July, 45; August, 40 ; September, 82 ; Ooteber, 84 ; November, 173 ; December, 223. The fol lowing disposition waa made by tbe mayer: Committed te prison, 100: te workhouse. 99; paid coals, 64; committed te station beuse, 12 ; te hospital, 7 ; arreata en war war rantefrem alderman, 33; discharged, 633. Tne offenses for which these arreata were made were ; Burglary 1 ; drunk and die orderly, 812 ; disorderly conduct, 20 ; falaa preteear, 2; larceny, 20; aurety et the peace, 2, and vagraney, 478. The egaa or theae arrested were : Between 10 and 20 years, 71 ; between 20 and 30, 232 ; between 30 and 40, 210 ; between 40 and 60, 152 ; between 60 and 60, 00 ; between 60 and 70, 61; between 70 and 80, 14; be tween 80 and 90, 6, Ths nationality or tbeee arreatea were : Austria, 6 ; Belgium, 1 ; Canada, 8 ; Den mark, 2 ; England, 33 ; France, 2; Germany, 160; Helland, 2; Ireland, 146; Italy, 1; Russia, 4; Scotland, 14; Switzerland, 10; Wales, 2 ; Syria, 4 ; New Brunawlck 3 ; Sweden, 8; United Biatee, 448; NewBeuth Wales, 5. Ninety-one ocjupitleoe were represented bv the above, aud 392 were laborers. Although the riheere get no reee for arrests, the number of arreata made waa 847 against 882 made In the same nine mentbe le 1837, Tne cblel'e report eeta forth at length tbe system of detalia and re perta, all et which haa appeared In the Imtelliueneer, PBRXiasIOH TO XNTER SEWER. Mr. Sehum preieeted a petition from the members of Bt Paul'a M. K. church, pray, leg for tbe privilege of connecting with the Seuth Queen atreet aawar free et charge. The prayer of the petltleneie waa granted. ComBea oeunoll oenourred. Mr. Berger preaanted tbe petition of a aura bar of eitlsana et the Seventh ward for aa eleotrle light at Seuth Ana end Jualata street. Referred te tbe lamp committee. I Mr.Borgarptaeenteatbenreeommltue'a I report for the month, ehewlng the bltla I approved durlag December. I citr cebtbqiabb'b BiresT. s aw mmmm awaasaasaw waaaaaaaa wsai of the etty eontreUer.of whlea taa follewlag Taa aaaaal report ef City Oeatreller Daaaea waa made aa te the eoadiuea af tbe elty treasury from Jaaaary 1, 1888, le Jaa aaryL 1889, and aa te ell ether aaaMera. It eevara tha Mats he has beea la oBee, from April 2, 1888, te Jaaaary L 189B : She ba'anea en hand en January 1, isw.es psr audit '..aiiHM The following ware the rteslpta dating the year : Benes sold ,,..,.... ti!,sti oe sKiTinc lutaeiu from elty solicitor Delinquent taxes Bewsrsgs ........................... i.lcssss tax. .................. .i..... siarkat rant. .................. ..,...... reta mayor.......... .................. Old pipe sold ItoeeM from county treasurer....... crater rant. ,...................... tyity lav.... ........... ........ ....... Sewer ssestmsnl : Merth Duke street Werth Un.en street north trluBt street....... ............... 1.UB1 VJ ,msm e.er4st ISO oe Less is e.en 10 M7IM taei 1S.M170 44,M6 U8.i00 11 1.17M Sites 10S87 ..Total expenditures. eeeeaeaaeaaeesi taeetaafaeeeeeeeeeeaa ...SMI.tSt II ... SOATJSU Balance In treMnry tta,U7 at The report of Controller Denues as te expenditures, oevara many pegee of peper and ehewa each Item cf expenditure Bad the appropriation from wbleh It waa paid ; all of wbleh will appear la the annual re port te be Issued by the elty authorities. BTRXET COMMISaiOMBB'fl BBPOBT. Mr. Riddle presented the annual report el tbe atreet commissioner, announcing that It waa 24 feet In length. Following Is an abstract of the same: .Amount or work done-nrst ward...! 1,731 28 " Second ward. MM 70 Tnira wara.. i ,i h renrthward. nrth ward... " m stct b ward... .i -Seventh ward h m gh'h ward. Mlnth ward.. 2,868 50 2,408 19 4.053 87 8,894 it 1,1130 1.8UBCS 4,(3819 Te'.al. .teeeeaeeeseeaeeeasaaeeeaeea .V.9M0ra During the year the following sewere were built : en North Dnke street- l.ersrest. On ertb Plum stieet ion On North Queen street 491 ' COMMON UOUMOI1 Commea oeunoll waa called te order at 7 o'clock and tbe following membara were preeenl: Messrs. Auxer, Bare, Bartholo Barthelo Barthole mew, Baumgardner, Berlzrield, Bltaer, Brintea, Eaby, Kberman, Bverts, Kraals, Freeh, Frltacb, Krelder, Uarr, Meyer, Mlley, Bherlsw.Btng.Bturgle, ZmIc, Beard, preaident Tne reading of the minutes was dis pensed with. rar. ueermsn preseni sob report ei eiiy tresserer for. the month of November, whled shows lest month's receipts te have been 13,030 31 ; expenditures, 814,709 35 ; bslanes in treasury, (38,317 28. Mr. Frants preeented a report of the water oemmleloner,of which the following Is an abstract : The commissioners recommend tha pur chase of tbe ground en the north elde of tbe reservoir, bounded by Bread atreet en the east, and tbanee along Bread atreet te East Orange, tbenea along Bast Orange te a point where Orange atreet would Jein the reser. veir grounds, for by se 'doing tbe grounds would be squared and a fine park made. It la the unanimous opinion of the com missioners that the old pumping atatlen aa well ss Ranck'a mill should be atlllssd by tbe city ler eleotrle light sutlens for tbe purpose of lighting the streets, aa one hun dred and fifty herae power oenld be devel oped at thetwe points by water power alone, and at tbe pump station there are already In position two geed water wheela equal te one hundred herae power. By the nee of tbe two water powers and with ateam com bined, the city could be brilliantly lighted end at a aavtng te tbe city et from 15,000 te 18,000 per annum. Since tbe oemmlsilfmera assumed con trol tbey have laid 2.052 feet of inch pipe, 82 feet of 8 Ineli pipe, 1,823 feet et 0 Inoh pipe, and 829 feet of 4 Ineb pipe, a total of 6.716 feet Fifteen gate vat vee and four fire hydrants were eet . The expenditure: from April 11 te De cember 31 were : $13.091 14 for water werke general, including coal, labor and sundries; $3,810 73 for pipe laving and $1.676 97 ler aalarles total, $18,687 84 Tbe appropriations el wbleh the commis sioners assumed control were water werka general, $10,032 80; pipe laying. $3,119 00 Thernenlpts from water tenta for the year were $52.311 67. Tbe finance committee report waa pre eented by Mr. Baumgardner. It abowed tbe number and amount et bllla approved during the month. BBPOBT OF CHIEF YONDERSMITH. Mr. Eberman preaanted the report of the chief engineer et the flredeparlment, which waa read by title only. Tbe following la an aba trad: The exrwndlturee for tbe fire department were$13,910, and the balance In tbe treasury te the credit el tbe fire department aalarlee la $2 854 01, and for fire department general $1,110.11. The elty ewna 4 eteamera, 1 truek, 4 earta, 4.000 feet of beae and 14 heraea,Vnd the valuation of tbeaama is: Ne. 1, house and apparatus, $11,492; Ne. 2, house end apparatus $10,311; Ne. 3. $17,176; Na 4, house and apparatus, $11,251; value et tire alarm apparatus, $7,387.76. Tbe total lesa by fire durina the yeer waa $18,077.28, Insurance, $5 1,760 ; lnfluranei ever fire, $33,67272; Insurance paid, $18,674 28 ; tbe number of Area waa 36 In 1887 the number of firee waa 41, leaa $53,213 I3,lnsuranee,$102,435 ; and lnauranee paid $47,455 80. Mr. Sing presented a communication from Frederick Begle asking permission te use tbe atone erusber and boiler ter bis drill at different tlmea during the winter, any accidents te machinery te be at the risk of the petitioner. A resolution, Jn accordance with tbe above pstllloe. waa presented by Mr. Sing. Referred te etreet committee with power te aet. in aeleet oeunoll action waa deferred ter one month. RRrAIBS TO CHRISTIAN STREET. Mr. Beard presented a petition asking that North Christian atreet, between Nerm Queen and Orange atrceta, be paved with asphalt or Belgian blocks, it waa algned by many property helderr. Mr. Beard offered a resolution that work be done at once and tbe money taken from tbe aspbaltum aed Belgian block fund. It waa passed unanimously. Select oeunoll deferred action. Mr. Bltner piesjntad the report of the lamp committee, whleh wssread. Mr, Franls introduced an ordinance ap propriating $765 89 for tbe payment of the new eewer en Plum street, betweenOrsnge end Chestnut, that sum te be taken from moneys net otherwise appropriated. Re ferred te the finance oemmtttee, and by them reported with an affirmative recem mendatien. The ordinance appropriating the publle moneys of the city of Lancaster, te tbe aev eral depirtmenm thereof, ter the fiscal year commencing en tbe first dsy of January, 1889, waa read a second and third time. After some disccsilen and explanation by Mr. Baumgardner, tbe ordinance waa passed by an ucanlmena vote. Select ooun eoun oeun oll concurred, Tbe erd Inane providing for the appoint ment of a j.nlter for city hall, defining tbe dnttee and fixing the aslsry of the aama at $375, waa read a aeoeud and third time and passea unanimously, eeieci council oon eon oen ourred. THE rROrOKED NEW MARKET HOUSE. Mr. Ebermsn thought this waa a geed time te bring up the question eta new market house, lis renewed his motion made some time age authorizing tbe mar ket committee te prepare for tbe ereotlen et anew central mirketteuas In accordance with tbe plans aed apecineauene new in tee mayor's cllloe. A resolution te thla eOect waa Introduced. Mr. Auxer did net think it geed polley te erect a market house en the present plans, aa In bis opinion tbey ware net et tbe best He thought different arehltecu should be allowed te make plana, and of fered an amendment Instructing tbe market committee te advertlae for plana, epeelfica tlena and eatlmatee for new market bentea. Mr. Kberrnan eoeepted the amendment, end the reeolutlen as amended waa passed, Select oeunoll adjourned before the reeo reee reeo luteon reached It After the mayor's message and aeveral annual reports had been read, common council adjourned, Scheel tteard Meeting, Tbe January meeting of the Laaeaater etty aaheM heard will be bald this svealag at 7 sjPalaaki Mt ejaea aajatU efcsmbar, A YOUNG MAN'S SAD END. afc Mvaa RALr aw beer AvtBR valu tKO ntOM A Mt)lt.DtRU. Wllltaaa taadla, WhUa Aiding fa rutting a BteetOa a Bailer Haaee at tsteoeaaty Bee- pttal, ralte Xhrengh a riser te the Osl- tar OeacoMtea ef the Brain Basalts. William Landls, aged 22 jeeia, met with a terrible death at the Laaeaater oeualy In sane asylum ea Wednesday afternoon. The deeaaaed waa an apprentice of Aldus C. Herr, tinner, whose store Is st Ne. 40 Bast King street, aad was assisting Harry Seaders te put dewa a galvanised iron reef ea tha new boiler house, whleh la being erected la the rear or the lneane asylum, A portion ef.the old Insane building, which waa partially burned some yeara age, Is aew being turned Inte a boiler honee. The reef Is a covered one and about half-past four o'clock Lindla waa working en the northern end and Banders was some dls dls taaeeaway from blm. Landia alerted le go below ; he crawled ever the north end of the reef te a window In the end et the building which le a few feet below the reef. He paaeed through thla window and then Jumped te a temporary fleer, a oeupleot feet below the window. Aa he touehed thla fleer one of the bearda broke. There suit wss that tbe young man fell through te the eellar beneath, ad litanoe et ever 20 feet In falling bla bead atruek against a stone wall which extende out some distance, about alx feet from Ite bottom. He then fell down upon a pile et soft earth, Jaoeb Wolf, another empleye around the building, ran te tbe eellar and found tbe young men lying en tbe ground nnoon nneon nnoen eolou". Wolf waa seen joined by Constable Sam Shaub, who la the watchman ever the tramps. The two carried the wounded man te the hospital, where Dr. Landia attended him. The physician found every ugly out In the head and bruises en the body. The young man did net regain oon eon oen Bolousnees or apeak a word after the acci dent, and dUd about 6 o'etock. Corener Henaman waa notified of tbe aecldent He weuttetbe hospital In the evening and impannelled the following Jury: Jehn Weaver, Samuel U. Bhaub, Henry N. Breneman, Charles Bsrlsnlz, B, B. Hertsler end K. B. Landia. Dr.Belanlua, the oeroner'a pbyalelan, examined the body and found that the young man had died of concussion et tbe brain. After the evldenee had been beard a verdict In accord ance with tbe faets waa rendered. The deeeaaed was a eon of Daniel Landls, a carpenter, residing In the village of Lam pster. He had been In Lancaster for some time. Forelxmenthshedroveecoeiwagon ferC. J. Swarr A Ce, and efterwarde for Bsumgardnera ; be also drove a oeach for a private family and worked la one of the oetton mllle. Bome time age he resolved te learn the tinning trade with Mr. Herr and only went te work It It laat Monday morning. Fer some time and up te within a few daya he bearded at the Lancaster County house. Ills family were notified of the aoeldent seen afterwards and hie father and alater arrived at the almshouse laat evening, after hla death had taken plaee. This morning tbe body wss taken te Lampeter, where the Interment will be made, TUB DOOTOIU IN SESSION. The OrHeers Olies.n ey tbe Lancaster Olty and County Medleal Society ler 1880. The January meeting of the Lancaster City and County Medleal society was lisld en Wednesday al tern een with the; follow ing membera present : Doctore Berntbetael, Black, Beardman, Blackwood, Compten, Craig, Dtaver, Evans, Kbler, Uanee, Herr, A. J,, Hens, B, F., Herst, Ilyus, Kehler, Livingston, Lehman, J. R., Musaer, J, H., Musaer, II. E., Miller, Newpuer, Neteher, Rebrer, O. R , Rlugwalt, Reed, Bbartle, Shank, J. H , Weaver, D. II., Wltmer, J. M., and Welcbana, The election of cflleera for the ensuing year resulted aa fellows : President, Geerge R. Welebana, elty; flrat vlee president, Q. W. Berntbelzel, Columbia ; second vlee president, Waller Beardman, elty; recording aeerelaty, William Blackwood, city ; corresponding Beeretary, Oliver Reland, clly ; treaaurer, Geerge R. Rebrer, elty ; beard of oenaers, A. M. Miller, East Lampeter; J. M. Deaver, Buck ; William Compten, elty. Dr. Helm, of New Providence, waa elected a member of tbe aoelely. Dr. Hence, of Meuntvllle, read an Interest ing paper en mloresoopy. Tbe report et pbjslelana present abewed that there was some diphtheria and typhoid fever prevailing In tbe oeunty, but that tbe general health waa geed. Doelora Craig, Berntbelzel, Livingston and Hsnce reported aeveral Interesting caseaand adlaouisien followed. Tbe hour of meeting waa changed from 2 te 1 o'clock te give tbe country members a chance te get home earlier, A CLKUK IN 8RKIODS TKOUBLE, The Accounts el a rbJIad.lphla Ol.rk Kx Kx amietU While lie VUltad LaecasUr. Before Magistrate Lennen en Wednes day Jehn M. Oaruthers, aged 40 yeara, of Ne. 3.924 Brown street, Philadelphia, a re ceiver and clerk for the Philadelphia Trac tion oempany. waived a bearing and waa bald In $10,000, in default of wbleh he went te Meyamenslng. The charge preferred against him la the embezzlement of $6,C00 of the company's innes ana tne alteration of hla books acd aoeounta te hide tbe al leged peculation. During tbe past seven years Iho accused man has been connected with tbe Traction oempany, being atatloeed at tbe main clllee of tbe Market etreet branch of the read. Hla duties were te audit tbe bay and feed aoeounta and te aaslst In counting the dally receipts of the entire system. Oarutbere waa temporarily absent en Christmas morning, when In looking ever tbe accounts one of tbe cflleera of the oom eom oem pacy discovered a discrepancy of aeveral Hundred dollars. When Caruthers returned tbe matter was mentioned te blm, and he la reported aa saying: "There must be an error somewhere. I'll leek It up and rectify thaaoeount." On December 20 be left for Laoesater, and an accountant, who examined tbe books while he was away, aaya tbere ere discrep ancies extending ever a period of two yeara amountleg te about 15 000. la matter waa left In tbe banda of Detectlva Hendor Hender Hendor aen, et tbe company's force, and late en Monday afternoon he arrested Oarutheraat the Bread atreet atatlen Just as he alighted from tbe train from Lancaster. Marital Trouble. who proeeeuted ber husband for beating ber before Alderman Haltaeb, appeared before that magistrate en Wednesday eve ning, withdrew the suit snd her husband waa discharged from custody. H, P. Coulter, living en Middle street, wss complained against by his wile for abusing her before Alderman Ualbacb. On Wednesday the parties agreed te llve apart and she withdrew tbe suit Hade an Aislgnmsnt. Henry Wel barber, aed Eva Wolf, hla wife, made an asalgnmentef their property today for tbe benefit of creditors te Jeremiah Rife. It Was Net Kline. The man wbe shot and killed himself at the Oirard beuse, Philadelphia, en Tues day night, baa aet beea Identified. It waa believed ea Wedaeaday tha eolelde was Kauaaei KlUe, ef Traatea, ,THB FBnttaTBIANa BKOir, three Lnesl Mm Atur B30O la the Oo-ir-Tee-Please tea at Mmaaeteher BatL The big walking mateh between Frank Beheld, Harry Keen, and fceerge Lawrence, whleh boa beea tha cblB topic of conversation la sporting circles tm some dsvspaat, ianew underway la UnaVerchcr hall, and will continue until Saturday evening. All dey yesterday men were busily engaged laying a track, wbleh la made of sawdust and taa. It la the beat one ever need la thla elty and requires but twsaty one Isps le the mile. Dutlng tha afternoon tbe men were numbered, Rash receiving 1, Behled 2, sad Lawrence 3. In the evening there was quite a crowd at tbe hall and 640 link els were sold. The piece wss quite full, and as there le bnt one row et seats down stairs many et tha spec tators took their plaeea la the gallery, where a fine view of tbe track Is te be had. Resh and Beheld occupy the tworeomaln tbe rear of tha hall, whleh they bad filled up aa tbalr quarters, while Lawrenee haa a room under the atage. All the men are re newing the beat el attention. Bhertly be fore 8 o'etock laat evening Samuel Lavan read te the audience the artlole of agree meet under which tha men are walklnr-. It sets forth that each of tbe men haa put up $100 and the man covering the greattet number (of miles la te take all. Provided tbe whole three cover mere then 200 miles tbe net gale receipts will be divided aa fellows : 65 per eent te first, 20 te second, and 15 te third. In ease the winner makes 200 mtlee and neither of the ethers de he will take all the gate receipts In addition te tbe etake. If the first and atoend men eech oever 200 miles and the third falls te soere that number, tbe 16 per eent. of gale recelpta that the third man would have otherwise reeelved will be divided between the flrat and aeoend man In abarea of 10 and 5 per eent By the terms of this agree ment it will be seen that there are great In ducemeute for escli man te strive for first place. Promptly at 8 o'clock the men appeared ea the track and wars given the word go by Valentine Heffman. Rash and Law Law reeoe both ran their flrat five mllea whan they eame down te a walk. Beheld waa Inellned te take tblngaeaster. At 9 o'elook after tbe flrat hour had beea taken up the thaaoere waa: Raah, 8 mllea and 0 laps; Bebeld, 7 mllea, 11 laps Lawrenee, 8 miles snd 4 laps. Resh and Lawrenee oentlnued te keep eleee together up te midnight, wbta tbe latter had a alight advantage. The score at 12 o'clock wsa : Resh, 27 mllea ; Beheld, 24 mllea and 2 Isps, and Lawrenee, 7 milts and 13 laps. Daring ths stlerpart of tbe nlgbt the men were oft for aeme time. Beheld and Law rence both became sick, and the former win compelled te be off aeme time te recuperate; hia atomaeh aeemed le have weakened, Resh went off at 11:48, oemlng back at 12:30; he left the track again at 1:05, oemlng back at 3, when he aeemed te be better, and remained en until 7, when he went of! fet quarter et an hour, Between midnight and 8 o'clock thla morning Beheld waa off about alx heura. Lawrenee was off at Intervale for aeveral heura; bla atomaeh and feet were In geed condition, and while the ethers were off ha made time ; onee he waa almost ten mllea ahead et Raah. At 0 o'elook tbta morning the soere steed : Resh 44 miles 18 laps, Beheld 30 miles and 17 Isps and Lawrenee 49 mllea and 10 laps. By 0 o'clock Reah bad gained oenaldarable and the soere waa : Reah, 69 miles and 12 Isps, Beheld, 30 mlleeand lOlaps, Lawrenee, 01 mllee and 4 laps. At 10 o'elook allot tbe men were en the track and Lawrenee waa leading Resh by a mile and a halt while Beheld waa away back. At neon all the men were ea tbe track and the 12 o'elook score showed Resh and Lawrenee te be very dose together. It waa : Resh, 70 mllee ; Beheld, 47 mllea 18 laps ; Lawrence, 70 miles and 3 laps. At 3 o'clock this stternoen there was a large crowd at the race wbleh waa quite oleae between the two first men, although Resh bad pasted Lawrenee. The ecere waa : Resh, 83 mllea and 14 laps ; Bebeld 60 miles, 10 laps ; Lawrence 88 miles 7 Isps, Beheld's friends are etlll confident Ibat he will win. Aug. Demmoll, en enterprising huckster, has put up a big refreshment stand In the building where the walk ts In progress. a mtgarBureB adultkbt. Batty Stearics; Cnargad With Criminal Inti macy Wlttt Wiaew Olaas Wfeat Jehns and Bits. HelllegsrBey. At the same time that Jaoeb Johna and Mrs. Fanny Hellln gar, of thla elty, wete In the Reading atatlen house, charged with adultery, there waa another Laneaater county man In the asms box, and It ae happened that he oecutUd tbe same cell with Johna. The man'a name la Uarry MeUrlgg, and he waa arrested by Constable Jeseph Weaver, of Cairnarven township, thla county. The accused lias been living with Mrr. Lydla Glass, a Ciorcarven widow, wbeae farm be baa been superintending, and tbe ault la brought by ber aen. Mrs. Glaas accompanied tbe constable te Read leg, and tried le get ball for McGrlgg. The latter is a married man, 60 yeara of age,and baa a wife In Yerk, with whom he deee net live. Beth he and Mra. Glus deny their guilt While In tbe Heading station beuse Mra. Helllngerand Jehn luld aeme fairy stories te tbe reporters et tbe newspapers. People of Lancaster who knew the parties csn Judge the.trulh or tbe etatementa. Mra, Helllnger said : "I bsye been living In Resdlng rer a year and a hair In different families working aa a aervant. I waa at DIek Btelgerwald'a about 0 months and worked there last I left there about 7 o'clock last evening te visit a dressmaker en Elm street When I get near 91b, I met Mr, Jebna and 1 spoke te him. It was tbe flrat time I had seen him slnee I left Laness. ter, where we had known each ether. We atoed and talked a little when two cfllcera auddenly arrested us. 1 defy anyone te ssy anything against my character. I have net the slightest Idea why I abeuld bear rested with Mr, Jehns, unlese bis wife and my hatband are back of It 1 knew hia wlfe when I aee her, but wasn't In Lancas ter since I have been living here. I left my husband aeme time before I came te Heading. He drank and treated me badly. 1 have four eblMren, and when my eldest aen, wbe supported me, married, I had te etru my own living. My three ether children are In Lancaster and well provided for. Ne one can prove anything agalnat me en the charge of adultery, and aa ter assault and battery 1 knew nothing about that" Jehn said : ' My wife chased me from home. We had three children and I tried hard te get work and le live peaceably, but her oenduot tnade it Impossible, She never had a pleasant word for me. 1 left home because 1 waa afraid of her. 1 worked whenever 1 could and was at Bowmana Bewmana vllle and different parte of Lancaster and Berka oeunty. 1 wsa begging my supper last ntgbt and met Mia. Jebna for tbe first time for ever a year. She brought me something te est, and while we atoed talk ing we were arrested." a tStfere lbs aisyer. The mayor disposed of five casta thla morning and four of the prisoners were sent te the workhouse. Jatnee Campbell, one of the man, sold a monkey-wrench yesterday aad tbe suPBoaltlea M that be stele it Am.ndBsat te tfee latin mil. Washington, Jsn. 3. The sub-committee of tha Benete flnsnee committee having la charge the tariff bill has praett praett eilly sgreed apea a number of Important amendmenle te be offered In tha Senate before a ycte la taken en the bill. These amendments are te be ettered laeattetaetlOB of aa agreement reached before tha bill waa reported te tha Senate that after tbe eiee tioaeertala oeaMaaiona would be made te certain eeotleas of the eeantry. It has been practically sgreed te give te sugar producers a bounty equal te a redue tlen of 60 per eent la the daty for whleh tbe bill provides. This bounty will be one eent a pound en all sugars Wbleh are produced In thla errantry. The committee baa praolleally rejected a propeal. tlen te admit free of duty for ex perimental purposes for a year machinery used la the manufacture of euger. The duty en attuetaral iron will probably be redueed from oneeeut and one mill per pound le 8, or at tha meat 9 mills per pound. Theduty en lumber will probably be redneed te $125. These amendments will possibly net beannouneed finally by tbe oemmtttee until they are proposed la the Beuate. There will be no division la the Repnb llcjnranka, and the tariff bill, aa amended, wiilpasa the Senate, Januaiy 21. TELBOHAfHIO TAPS. Jehn Beyle wss burned te desth at Mer it ttoe, On t, this morning. He waa Bleep ing in ihe Lincoln pulp mllle, which waa destroyed. Leaa $30,000. The New Yerk dry goods atere at Omaha, Neb., was te-day damaged by fire te tha extent of $70.000 ; fully Insured. Arohdueheae Marguerite Clementlta, daughter et the Arehduke Jeseph of Auatrta, haa been betrothed te Prlnes Albert, of Hurn and Tax la. Mima ft Moere, a firm of Richmond, Atlc, here felled for about $160,000. "Charles O. White, manager et While's opera house of Detroit, and one of the beet known msnsgera et the oenntry, died early this morning. He managed theatres ter 12 years In Detroit He waa a native of Alex aadrla, Va. W. A. Tayler, traveling auditor for tbe Southern Pacifle railroad, la dsad. He acci dentally tamed en the gas la his room aad waa auffoeated. The marriage of Miss Gertrude Barrett, daughter et Lawrenee Barrett, aed Mr. Jeseph Andersen, Miss Mary Andersen's btether, wss selemnised at the cathedral la Bosten this morning. Gov. Burleigh was Inaugurated la Au gusta Ma, title mernlug. Gov. Amea was this afternoon Inaugurated before a Joint committee et the Massachu setts Legtelstnre. He oeoupled about 30 minutea In the delivery of bit message. The St Petersburg Journal Xe BUPtttrt burp aaja that every nation In Europe alneerely hopes that the oemlng year will verify the taversble sugurlee of King Humbert and Herr von Tlisa, the Hun garian prime mlclater, wbe predicted la recent speeches peaee for 1680. In Ohtoage te dsy Judge Blodgattatn Bledgattatn Blodgattatn teneed Oberkampt te five years la tbe penitentiary sad Mlek te three years. They were convicted et robbing mailboxes. The presldsnt te-dsy nemlnsted Bolemoa Clsypoel, of Indians, te be attorney et the United Statea for the district of Indiana (Leen Bally waa nominated Benne Usee age); J. Carles Jswltt, of Mlanoeete, te be a commissioner la and for the district el Alaska, te reside at Sltkr, Osmaa Dlgua's Story Dealest Buakim, Jan. 3. A sergeant win for merly belonged te the Egyptian army has arrived at Suaklm from Khartoum, whleb place he left en Nev. 23, He aaya that Kmln Bay waa free at the time be left Khar, teum and bad repeatedly defeated the der. vlahea In Bahr-el-Gazelle. Tba sergeant's Btery dlaprevee tbe report et Osinan Digns, wbe claims te have captured Fmln en the 101b of Ooteber. Oflleers who knew tba sargaant believe hla etery. It Is thought that the white man reported eiptured by the Mend lata waa prebabljjthe traveler Neufeld. An (saeute among the Mehdl'e followers Is oensldsred certain. I'ulladslphla sealsg la Orala BaaUtsa. Piiit.Ar)Ei.rniAlJan.3 Receipts of wheat In Philadelphia, for the year 1888, were 2,660,6X0 bushels, egalnat 9,270,801 bushela for the previous (year. The ex perta were 1,371,0X0 bushela, egalnst 8,317,101 bnahels during 1887. The receipts of corn were 2,665,000 bushels agslnst 4,033,000 la 1887, and the cxperte 817,109 bnahels, egalnat 2,280,258 bushela the previous year. The receipts of eats lnereased from 3,815,200 bushela In 1887, te 4,002,760 bushela la 1888. i i A Olil Terribly Tertaed by Bey. UericiNtviLLK, Ky.,Jea. 3 AtSalubrla, Ky., reeeutly, Sally Wall, a fleyear-eld colored girl, waa left by Mra. Wllaca, whom abe was visiting, In cbsrge of her two belt grown sons whlls sbs was from home, Tha boys stripped tbe child et her oletblng, tied her te a pest and beat her In a terrible man ner. Net eatlifled, tbe young brutes thrust 19: In the lire and held her (here until ber eyee had been burned out and her body se mutilated that aha oannet petalbly recover. Thetwe boys escaped. A Parricide slanged. Math Landihe, N. J Jan. 3, Rebert Elder, sged 27, the parrlelde, waa executed here te-day. The drop tell at 127 o'elook p. m., and Elder died In five minutes. Rebert Elder shot his fsther, Wllllsm J. Elder, nesr Hsmmonten, laat August A ranle In Liverpool. LiVKiU'OOr., Jan. 3 A panic oeourred te dsy en the Liverpool market In "Eleo "Elee "Eleo treo Hugar" abarea, owing te a cablegram reporting damaging discovery In tbe pro cess. The sbarea fell from 82 te 15. Again Respited. llAiuusnuna, Ps., Jan. 3. Samuel Jehnsen, murderer of Jehn Sbarplesa, waa respited te day until April 17tfa. He waa te have been banged en the 10th Instant WBATUBK IBUlOATIONB. PWashikbten, d. a, Jsn. 3. Fer Eastern Penney lvanlr: Fair, slightly warmer, except along tbe coast nearly staliensry temperature, variable winds. A Drever Oerad by a Steer. A telephone message received late thla afternoon from Rohreratewn states that Patrick Kelly, dreyer, residing en Ewt Chestnut street, oily, was badly la. Juredbys steer, that he was drivings! tiat plaea thla afternoon. He bsd his shoulder broken and wis also In jured Internally by the herni et the Infuriated beast. Be was carried tt ths heuaa et Jehn Helta, near tbe station, aud word was sent le hla family In this elty, Watted a Baartag. William Chandler, one et Ihe bers charged with complicity In the larceny.' st Isaac Dlller & Ben, hardware store, haa waived a hearing tefcre Alderman Dees, and given ball for court The otters are being heard this afternoon. Arrested ler Larceny. Jehn Lecbner, who haa been wanted for aeveral mentha by tba authorities, wu ar rested last nlgbt '.by Constable Ruth. He Is charged with being aa aoeompllos of Hanrvaoed. la the larceny of :old Iren from the premisee of Geerge Malay ar, THE "HOG RING" FAC v. LUCUTBNANtW IBRDIS , QCABBkX mmt BOM The Trouble Cseeed By the reity etscee et the Bpabttaaa Beptaseatailvsa te Be Panted N xt Rf ablleaa rrtsaary H Laeeaster oennty, with 12,0 1 majority, two eenatera sad Mb Uvea, aeeared eae paster aad fbtetar, I recent awrioufaeB oremose as It la given eat that tha ceadMaey at i ran rer entai clerk waa tha eaasa af I ure of the Laneaater memaerata number et the miner nnsjllraai truth la that the bosses of tu Bag 1 vjuay reotieo.quarrelled ameaa buu sua ivauii was iasy were sen, ... .kA&A.ut. . . vniei boss Meeissr wsat te oaaaenoay te secure the as Geerge Bhlffeer, et Wsat lampetarl amp, aaeaieer aaa ssgtaeerea taa I this oeualy la behalf of Qaay.savii think there weald he aay treabte la I his man aisled. When ha arrive aal rteburg hatband that bla lleataasatail Hsrua and Jehn H. U there before him. They bad' a dldete for assistant UaaawrtMac William Oelger, of Qearryvtlle. could net be chosen aad the state I se told Msntzer, Merita aad LaadM.1 aatd It eae man weald be agreed aasaVl would be put threagh. Meatser, at boss, thought bs wss entiiied ta i men, bnt the ethers would aet grva ;. Mentsar then eppesled te B easier mater, Quay's representative. waa coolly reeelved by taa wbea he stated hie errand Pilamstari htm if he waa a member of tba Heaaa ' staggered Jehn aad of eearee he. that he waa net bat that te entitled te recognition aa Qeey'a hacker In Laaeaater oeunty. Taa told blm he oenld de aetbtag far tha chief et tha Heg Rug latv awearlsg vengeance agataat wbea be raaa for governor Mt, eeld that Meatatr will go latajl. tieawita bis former pmbism beat Dalsaaater, & Tba aatl-Qaay naea did I thlagla tba dletrlbatlea of were aet disappointed. Taa Ohrlat Kaaffmaa, of CelaaH Heg Ringer, waa secured efforts et tha Columbia Ball ta elans, sad wbea Harry Bcbeu, aft wee a candidate for a poeUleaoa, II was expected that Keuffatea for him. Ha was ter a while,) WlnfleldB. Smith bad agreed tgei Ksnttmaa aad aama Bcbeu ss taa tba membera from tba Nertaara i Bebell oeald have beea laada. AIM orltleal time Kaaffaaaa Jasaped taa aad lelned with Hanek la securaMM pelatmeat of bla bub Keidarsaa; aad folder. js J Tba seremble for these petty en mads a great deal of bad bleed, ahew Itself la the RepabUeaa arli llea oentaet la tba aartaf. ,- Tba oeurse et oeaaraa ta withdraw by order et Qasy la commended, Tba lleiteaaata af., used every endeavor te BAthlflsteJ draw, fie was premleedaB caaas.aal gift of the nations! admin wlswlBMV weald pay blm muea bwttsr taaataeil eierksbip, but M pereaeteaiiy tan uMa. Jnmt tjafma tha aaai wss tendered the peatmsstershlp r af "i elty, bat he would aet take It Bg ferred te,aat ea record tba i Pennaylvaala Beasts wbe weaM bossed by Quay, la a matter la wheels had noeonosra, rrass opiate.. from the Harris barg Patriot. Laneaater county, the home of ' R. Onehran. was shabbily treated distribution of lealslaUvacfflMa. Alt! tbeoeuBty baa two aaaatera and six i eera ei urn noose, ii rseeivea was as poinimeer, ibbiei paster suiuiesaes, : from ths Laneuter New Bra. Philadelphia and Plttabarg seem te 1 divided all tha cfneee worth Harrtabura- between tbeaa aad have I tha remaining few te ether pert leaa awe. Laneaater wee ainaiyra. by reeel? lag a folder aad pester. . rrem us Laseaaier inquirer. Tbe Legislature of Peaasylvaaat I atanlsad and the law aaaktag masali beea set In order. Wa bavaaearfi make .save thla i It was bad peUUes i bad polley te aereet atr. Tnew. b. e It waa net peraenal trleadeblp ae maai tna sternal Justles of tblaga whtaa- manaea inai Aian easier oeaaiyaai prominently recegnised. That It I oeme te pass wa very meeb regret, ,fy i SUll. senators at Peaaayivaaie, laai te sour atteatlea sa old. old aaylasr. ! miffs of (As god grind efewfy, et4;.4 cceutny ,nv. u s rrem vne aaius secore. The Lsalaiatara ertanlaed ea Themas B. Cochran, who sought ta , re-elected abler clerk of tbe nsasis. alter Qasy snneaneed that Errett, et Pitteburgr wss slslsd, back te bla Lancaster bome te taa I Republlcen politics or the eeaaty practlee law. Mr. Cochran has aarvw senate elerk aeveral Ursaa. Taa qutsltee et the cfflee bays swelled puree, snd bs ought te be sat tall sd. men in me state nsva arawa offiee tbe amount be has. Ha about two yeara stre. the VttMt rlahta of Henull'a Haad-Baek. In enterprlae he will be engaged natti 1 eaoeessor pays blm a tig pries Tbe liana-Boek is a vaiuaeie ' Uoe, and tbe last Issued by Mr. la mueb mere oempleta than tha nnmbers. In tbe shifting of L oeunty politic, alwaye hereafter, wati mevemente of Themas, Ha will be i bv a eltv newspaper in tne erasaaa i the Beaver boss. The aewspeperse punished a boss six years age tela Bobbe WbUky. Attached te the distillery of Jseaa) Shaetfsr, en Eut King street, the prison, there Is a small frame In whleh llouera are kept la small qi Ilea. There U a window la tba treat at building and Immediately insta at at tied liquors are kept Herns liaae last a thiel broke one of tne wiaaew end stele three bettlea of ana There are plenty of tblraty mea ta M end. and It would be bard te lad taa narlv. ,'sh ... . -iWi ai is uaugsreaa. ,-trAii A spike In tbe eleotrle light pole at Queen and Vine streeU la seplaaall there Isdanaer of theae bevug nasi that corner being Injured. Zt low that a man of ordinary Bias la 1 nlnaat ta the DOlO WOUld IBB htS lata I it The oempany has beea notified I move it , 'Sj Temmy t'eum. ia Tews. -r( Temmy Cellins, ths duds paddUr, at J .n hia old werxiasaiatass vi ,WM n . n w - -- B - says he will get a nsw j enew aaa waxes with geld fringe while bera, aad belt I looking for a bank la wbleh te money In the meantime. G'f4wSelve Tease. Un-niir. isaiBBanarehlat BOB' insplrlngllaVaael8sta with mite inspector boeuuu "GynwdrurtBBallrWBaa i. ffhlnasrana WedBSBdey, te twelve years la tba penllsmUary. et sixty aaya wsa a ws lUag af bill of easeftlsa $x ,.(. .-. fatfjJt & . f Jr , HMy-v . -V-wS&ss-a. jr-A -Vl&j&k ... SJk'V S r iw W ,
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