ear; wxi 1 rt '' T txsaaatiEiisStei s.a . 'ia 'h NJ 3i. !! VOLUME XXV NO. 125. LANCASTER, PA., TUESDAY. JANUABY 15, 1889. PIUOETWO fntdlkeitfHC FLAGS FORTflE CITY SCHOOLS. AMBUS MBMMBIgg ABB WMW Off tuMurenaiiii The Beard BMm lynwii mm riepeitj aTamAMBmteh aBaaTataaa Bwaa V i attjkanaa j-gmmMwpgea a aaaaa, wmw vnw bb vmmi IMaM et Mr. 4. M. A.pBetalmuUag of the Liantter etty MbOOl beard WM Mid Ml eMagaOB eOwBeU ehembnea Meaday efealag with thelel thelel lewing mmi pmaati Meean. Breetas, Ceehrar, Kberaaeti, driest, Hertmaa, Hageaer, Kanta,ltaaty, Llppetd, Marahall, MeElllgeU, McKliUpe, Oehe, Oweae, Peate, Sohreyer, White, WolfMdDr.MeOermfek, pruldent Dr. MoCermlek stated tbe ebjeet at Ik meeting te be te take action ea tbe sulk of J. M. Johnsten, for many yean hi aetlve member of the beard. In referring te the dnth of Mr. Jobatien, Preeldeat MoObr MeObr mtck paid eaeteqasat tribute te ate worth aa a friend et education. Mr. MeEtllgett moved the eppelalmeet of a oemBBlttae of tbraa te draft appropriate reeoUUeas. The motion wm adeptad aad tba chair appelatad Maaart. MeKlllgett, Bberman and Grlnt aa tte commute, Tba oemmtttee retired, prepared aad ra ra perted tba following reaolutlena t B80LUT10SB OF BMPBOT. Whbbbas, Tba beard baa beard with regret of tba ajntb of their late fellow member, J. M. Johneteo, therefore be It, Bttelvtd, Tbatdurleg Mi. Jobnaten'a IS yeera earvtea la tba Lenetater city aetaoel beard ba waa as active, conscientious and Intelligent worker ta tba oauuef education, using hie beat eaduvere In behalf of tba Snblle aboeta of tbla elty. la bla death laaataier baa lrt a geed cltlEii, aad the publle eohcelaa aaalena anpperter aad ad vocate, Suelved, That aa a mark of reepeet te bla memory tbla beard will attend hla taaeral a a body. Tba resolutions ware uoaalmeualy adopted, altar which Dr. Wlekereham aald ba preferred hearing ether mciabera who aerred longer la tba beard with Mr. Jeba aten than ba did, bat aa none deelred te apeak be weald aay a word is bebalf of ala oeUeagna aad friend. He endereed every word la tba resolutions. Mr. Johnaten waa a aaalena, warm hearted friend of the publte schools, aad did aet eeeaa le ba a friend whoa ba retired from tba beard. Be waa mueh mera tbaa a aoheol dlreoter. He waa a pabUe-aptrlted oltlten, alwaya for lta beat Intonate, aad always took a deep Intereat la the eH'a prosperity. He waa a man of atreag oon eon oen lotlons, but waa alwaya willing te ba oenvlnoed that ba waa In error. He waa oeoaeoted wllb tba 79th Regi ment and waa aa exeellent Beld lex. Few did barder wetk In the aervlee than ba did. He waa brara la notion j w mourn bla leaa aa a aeldler, citizen and teboel dlreoter aad we will fellow hit remains te the grara with aad hearts. Mr. O arena moved that tba beard meet at 11:16 en Tneaday te attend tba funeral of Mr7 Johnsten, and tba motion waa adopted. FLAPS IN THB PUBLIC BOHOOU, The aecend object of tba meetlag waa te enaalder tba petition of tbe uveral oeae eila of Amarleaa Meobanlea and the Patrlotle Bena of America of tbla city for permission te place American flaga ea the high eobeol and each atndy ball. Their petition la aa follewa : Te Prtildtnt and Mimhtrt ejlh Laneaiter Oily Scheel Heard. Obntlbmbn The following joint ocm ecm mlttee appointed by Ooneatega Oounell Ne. 8 O. U. A. M , Q sorge Sblfller Council Ne. 177, Ooneatega Council Ne, 22, Kmplre Ooenoll Ne. 120, Jr. O. U. A. M. and Waihlagtea Camp Mr. 27, P. O. S. A, te ask K mission from the Lsn caster city school ardtoplaeaao American flag, and atari ever tbe boys and girla high aoheol, and also one flag In the stnlv bailer each pnblie school In thUclty, en February 22d, 1889, tba annlTeraary of tba blrtb of him wee waa "flrat In war, first In paaee, and first la tbe haatts of btsoenntrjmea," with tba ael Idea of Inculcating Inte tba mlnda and haarta of tba youth of the present genera lien that love of America and her Institu tions whleh will bear fruit in tbe yearate oetne and te teach them te lore, revere, admire and. If needs be, die In defense of these prlnclplca of wbleb that Utg la the symbol. We, tba undersigned representatives of above named American orKacltitlen In tbla oily, would therefore respectfully requtat tnat tba foregoing petition will be granted. We are yeuca very reepeetluliy, J. Q. Geedman, Randelph Bufflkb, Jna B. MtLLBYBACK, Jacob H. Givlkb, Habrt M. Utauffbb, Mr. Hartmeu moved tnat tba prayer of tba petitioners be granted and that flaga ba allowed la tbe school rooms en Washing ton's birthday. Mr. Broalea aald be did net underaUnd whether tbe ntga are te remain prmanent ly la tbe aobeola. If thsy were an lmper taat quertlen was raised. He bad every reepeet for the national flig, but there was aeme objection te aurrandlng control of tbe aoheol room te outside organlaitlena. That eurrender Involved peesibllliiea of dam age. Flaga must ba replaced occasionally aad tbe right te tbeea organUatleaa te replace tbam earrlea with It tbe right of their representative te enter our aoheol rooms at their pleasure. If tba placing of tba Amarlean flag la a proper mode of dis playing our patriotism, tba beard abeuld place these niga in tbe school roema and dlsebarge tbetr duly, 11 It la a duty. He waa opposed te establishing a dangerous precedent. .Mr. Ooebran aald be bad voted against tba Grand Army committee being allowed te aell tickets la our aoheols aeme time age, for the same reason stated by Mr. Brealua. Ha moved tba matter be referred te the auperlnteadlng oemmtttee with power te aet Mr. Hartman ta'd Mr. Breslua bad misunderstood bis motion. It waa te grant tba committee permission te plaea the fUga en tbe soneolt for one day only Washlngten'a birthday. Mr. Oejbran'a motion waa amended te refer the pstltleu te tba property oem mlttae, that being tbe proper committee te which it abeuld be referred. Tba motion aa amended waa adopted. THB FBBXiasiOIf OBAUTBD. The property oemmtttee met after tba adjournment "Of tbe beard and by a (unanimous rote deelded te grant tba prayer of tba petlUenera. Adjourned. goesg Blalae aa Apprentice. Jamn G, Blaine, Jr., began bis einer ea Monday as an apprentice InWatervlllr,Mr., In tbe repair ahepa of tbe Maine Central railroad, clad tu tba regulation overall., wbleb contrasted atrangaly with the dainty cigarette wbleb be lodu.trleu.lv eufied throughout tbe day. Otherwise hie oon eon oen daet wm in keeping with hi obeeea weik. He areaa bright and nrly aad trudged te Cbeehopaat70e,olooklika aay otter ap rraevJce, HewM first placed under Jehn Kills, masltr wbtkmaa-et the locomotive depart, mant, wnere be will ba instructed la the various technicalities ul the department. He began werkalltUe awkwardly. His haadliag of tbe toela wm nor, ofcenrae, m assy It might have been, but showed a determination te muter tbe wetk. Tmaaacte Reatlaa Be.tans. The atreet oemmltUe of oeuaolla met ea Meadey evnlag, bat Uasaaeted ealy soauece mum vaiaMiaaBn. mass Asfeaabf garmets Are r gatm a raefead beat TImn waa eemaaraalvaly llttle deae la eM aabaeaa tba peat weak. Oaly two leta of aabeeM war dteaeaad at by aaekaaa. ktlaaAFtay aeld 149 eaam of aaad aad Mavaaa, axd S. H. Brabakar 9M aaaaa of -A fair aaaall tote of aaw labaaea war bwagat ariag the week. Tba greater inrUoaefuaereahaBbeaaatrlppadaadia ready far mspaeUea, bat tba bayara an law. Browaatata,whe aemally la threagk with ala baying baton etaar daalara begu, drara two or t ht ae day a threaajh tba aoaa aeaa try aad baagataaly mar ar lta leta, Ha baa qalt for the praaaat, aad la aew la Mew Yerk. He my ravaraatafew daya, aad may aet for a few meatba. The daalara who aava looked at tba tohaeoo atrlppad an of tba optalea tbat but little of it will be purchased at tba prieM asked by farmara, aad they predict tbat tba crop will remala la the farmara' haada unites they come dewa materially la tba prices asked. They aay they are willing te pay a ielr price, bat de aet an their way clear te' pay tba high prien aew demanded. Aa one of tbam pata It, "a dollar la worth 100 eente, but aet laeeeate." TBe Xaw Yerk Market, Frem tbe V. 8. Xobaaeo Journal. Tba first working week of tba year hat aet oreved very nremlslna te tne trade. Than la hardly a traosaetloa of any Bete te npert. The ba.y appeereaee of taeatreet le dM te tbe fillies: of. bank order. Bat tba market la net dlaoeuraged. A rushing business la ezpeeted later en. from the Tobacco Leaf. Tba first weak In tbe year 1889 for tba tobaeoo trade waa a dull one, ana the amount or tobaeoo aeld waa indeed very email. However, all leaf bald by paekara aad dealete will, In the oeuree of Una, command a figure Batlafaotery te them. Tba aaw orep la net turalng eat very wall la fact, tba propertloa of fine goeda will be very limited. Buying et tbe aew orep baa almost eeaatd In all aeotlena, and from praaaat tndtcatlesa tha bulk of tba orep will aet ba purchased until warm weather haaaetlB, Havana Tba quantity of tobaeoo aeld aun tba let laat. ameuntt te ever 1,100 belee, which la a oenaldanblalnereanovar tba bualneea trsnsaetad during tba aama Ume laat year. The outlook ier the year la ivtj noearagina. Sumatra about 200 bain changed banda at 1 25 te 1190. ttblpmanu during tha past week have be n quite heavy, but they wen chUfly oempowo of goeda purebaaad last j ear, and erdtred te M ablpped altar no. a bed. mau iota ceia inia wax at from $1.05 te 91.12 J. 8. eeee' Ben's Ktpert, Following an tba sain or leaf tobaeoo npertad by J. B. Gene' Boe, tobacco broker, Ha 131 Water alreet, Mew Yerk, for the week ending Monday, January 14, 1889: 260 eian 1887 Wlaoensln Havana,9k;llW; ICO eases 1887 Ohie p. t.t 100 eases Peensyi. vaala Havana, 1627c ;2fi0oaaee 1887, Penn aylvanla Bead, 9K12Unt 160 eaan 1S86, Paaaaylvanla eecd. 8M13e i 100 eaan 1880, I.IU1' Dutch, 9HU ; ee cases 1886 Mew Kaglaad, a. t.t loe eaan 1887 New Knglaad Havana. ltS2; 160 eaan 1X87, state Ha vana, 12(9 193 (lWaundrlee, 6i28i. Total, 1,450 easts, WUeanata Totaeee, Tbe Wlaoensln lnt dnlera begin tba aaw ynr with smaller ateeka of old tobaeoo than for many year, and comparatively speak lng then ta but little nmatnlng In paekere' bands, although then an eeveral packings In tbe atate yet unsold. The country, tee, Is barer et old stock tbsn was aver before known alnea tbe state began growing tobacco. Tha put ynr has been a fairly aueceMinl one te local paekara and dealers, as tba '87 crop moved rapidly at fair prleea; at least their balann sheets show an Im provement ever the two previous ynra. BJRS. OUCTELBMO BHOFP1NO. Bhe Ua) ijtT.naar Seeds aad Harprti.s a Btrasl Arab, from tbs Washington Pest. At 12:30 Mrs. Cleveland rode slowly down the street In an open earilags alone. Al bert Hawklna wm en tba box and tba aaal browns In front. The oarrlage stepped at tbe Palate BeyaL Albert wound tberelna around tbe whip in Democratic atyle, alighted and helped Mr. Cleveland te de thenme. Aa aba stepped aoreee tba sidewalk a lit tie ragged boy wllh a bnket of lavender, held up bla goods and said : "Pleaae, lady, buy a paper el lavender." ' What la your pries T" ukedMra. Cleve land. Only five note, lady," wm tba reply. Mrs. Cleveland took a paper of lavender seeds and put tbam in bar bag. Tbaa aba hunted bar portmeunale ever aad put a dime In tba Utile alrty paw of the email boy. " if you'll bold my buket I gat you tba ebange," nld tha soiled urchin. Mrs. Cleveland laughed a merry, glrltah langb, Mtha " lunnyntn" of tba ldn of tha tint lady et the land holding a bnket et lavender Beads ea tbe bldewalk of Paaasylvanla avenue struck her, and aba passed into tba big aten and out of sight of half a hundred people who had paused la tba promenade te watch bar. Anether etrtet Arab, with a strleg of the " miming link or White Chapel mystery " puulee around bla neek, aald something In tba ear or tba lavender Arab. Me I " graaped tba lavender Arab. Bare pep, " mid tbe puctle Arab. Well, deg gene my button., " said tba lavender Arab, looking regietfully at the deer whan Mrs. Cleveland bad dtaappeared and then at tbe dlma le bla black paw, If I'd er knewed tbat I'd have gev it te her fer aetbln'. " Maws Wtem Bsplarsr Btaalsy. A dispatch from Brussels nys: The Meuvement Geegraphlque atnmer Stanley bn probably brought newa of Stanley from Stanley Falls te lieopeldvllte. Tbe steamer lelt tbe fella of Stanley Peel en September 30 with Lieutenant Kerk Kerk heven, and tha vanguard of aa expedtil a charged with forming a camp en tbe banks of tbe AruwhlmL A dispatch relative te Stanley left Banana ea Deeember 17. The Londen Chronicle asserts that tha government will be Informed or Henry M. tan ley 'a safety long before tbe expedition led by Mr Ttiet&M A. Stevens can reach tba out oeMt of Africa, and tbat la tba meantime recant letters from Stanley will ba published In Londen. There an certain reasons, the Chronicle says, for keeping aeeret at present the wheraabente of tba explorer. m Bleetlea ana la.taUatlea. At the regular meeting of Lancaster Ledge of Perfection, 11, A. A. 8, K., held in Masonic ball en Mend.y evening,' Jan uary 11, 18S9, tha following were elected aad Installed officers : T. P. G. M., J. Gust Zk ; D. G. M., a Clay Miller ; V. S. G. W., Richard BUekeaderler ; V. J. G. W., Heary Carpenter j G, orator, B. Frank Breaemaa ; G trauurer, Henry B. Slay, maker ; G. aceretary, R. M. Belenlus ; trustees, B. Frank Breneman, Wm. A. Morten, W. D. Btauffer. i geraasa a Teeal Class. A vocal clan wm recently erganised In the North star aoheol house, Dm mere township. Tbe following effleers ware elected: President, Mr. Wm. Morrison i Tin president, Mln Laura Hen : secretary, Mlaa uatue Bobineen ; treuurer, air. Jeba D. Penny ; directors, Messrs. Wm. Penny, Harry Maiah, Hugh Weals, Jehn Rohrer, laaae Wenis, Addison Gambler, Mlebnl Kelnhart, Hugh Armstrong and Geerge Kvaea. Tbla class, which meeta every Tuesday evening, bn a membership or alxty. It la uuder tha Instruction et Mr. Jehn B. Peeples, of Mew Providence. Bater lb BUrer, The mayor disposed of thrn cases this morning, J. Maber, a tramp printer, wfce spent Sunday night In tha atatlen beuw aa a ledger, wm there laat night m a druuk, 1w wea Binmmlei kwwlar He wn Beat te Jail fer tea daya Twe ptotaaaleaal buan were ewt te tbe work- APPROPRIATING $5,000. attx e awawir guma rea vittaMDum eaiuMBx. . BtaaaTwaa latradaera the Minna ta tba PrekiMMaa Aaaaaaaaeat flaverabty-BatdwIa g. earaa 8aMlal Order gwr Bla 8MH. Habbisbubq, Pa Jan. IS Among tba bllle latredaeed la tbe Heun te-day ware tba follewing: AppreprlaUag f 16.500 te tha beard of ehantlns Mlnera bnpltal, AahUad, 159,900; atan lunelle hespllal at Harrlaburg, 5S4,6OO-f50O,O0O of which la for tha ereotlen of aaw bulldlaga i Fraakllas Xaenter, IVaaoaater Hema for Frleadlen Oklldraa, 16,000. Among tbe ether Wlla lalroduead la the Heun te day wan tha following t Reper, Lehlgb, autherlalag tba paymaat of distributive aharn or administrators, exeoutere, and trnatsn of deeedaata' ntatta without requiring a refunding bend, and providing tbat revival of elalma barred by atatuteef limitation muat ba endorsed In wrltlBg (two bills). Kauta, Berks, te npeal the aet ragnlatlag the collection of bun la boreugha and tewaablps, approved 1885. MoCulleugb, aulherlalng councils of boreugha te mtabllsb lieenaa tax rates ea wagena aad ether vablelea. Bitter, autberlatng oeuntln te erect oeunty brldgn overluavlgable atraama. Graham, Allegheny, for the better pro tection of wages. OaOrey, Iinesrne, providing for the ap pointment of dl.tr!et Inspeotera of echoela la boreugha and townships, who shall monthly Inquire Inte the sanitary oendltlon of schools and tbe character of work dena by teaehera aad shall receive t2 a day. Hayes, Venango, validating taxes levied and assessments mads for the ecat of local Improvements and autherising eltlm te make assessments ea re-eeeeaamenta for cost of loeel lmprevementa already made or le proeen of construction. Farrel), Clearfield, te prohibit mining aad manufaelurtng corporations from earrylng ea company atena. Bllla ware nperted favorably te make the term of assessors three years ; tha pro hibition amendment and the Grangara' equalisatien tax bill. Tbe bill prohibiting the peeling of nnn tlesal hand bllla wm negatively nperted. Baldwin had a special order fixed for consideration et the bill te npeal tbe read lawaet Fulton and Salisbury townships, tomorrow, Thursday, and next Monday evening. The Senate wm net la session. nOHOAT MIQUl'S BBBUON. M Number et M.w Ullls Iatrodeerd In lb lien. of BprntatlTM. . Tbe Heuse beld a brief senlen en Mon day evening, and apent a geed abate of the time in the Introduction of bills, among wbleb were then : ' By Mr. Qalgley, regulating the revoca tion of rotaiillqner licensee by tbe courts. Requiring an ttUdavit te be made and filed by record before any rule te abew nun anall ba grante J, and also requiring a oepy of tha same te be served upon tbe lleensee or Ileenwr at least five days before the return day of stld rule. By Mr. Keyser, a bill providing tbat bicycles, ttlcycles and vebleln propelled by toot or band, aball ba entitled te tba ume restrictions in tbe use thereof m an prescribed by law for carrLg.ee drawn by neraea. By Mr. Pagh, a bill prohibiting any kind et casualty insurance company etber than life, fire or marine, te transact business in Pennsylvania, unlMssueh company bu a paid up capital of f ine,000, and haa lnveated 1100,000 In nrst-elaaa securities. By Mr. Wllletr, te prevent any person or corporation from interfering with a farmer disposing of Ins fsrm prpduee in the markets el any city, or te deprive him el the right te occupy the streets In resting bla horses for such tl me m msy be neeeuary te enable blm te get te any market aet apart for tbe sale of aueh produce. By Mr. Russell, te provide for the con demnation of real estate for aoheol beuses and etber aoheol purposes In cities of tbe first clase. By Clay, of Elk, making It a mlsde mlsde mnner for any unautherised person te wnr tba Insignia of either tbe O. A. R. or Leyal Legien. Tbe bill provides that any person who la net a member of tbe Grand Army or tbe Leyal Legien, and who la found guilty of wearing publicly tbe button of either order ahall be liable te Imprisonment for thirty daya or a fine of 1100. By Mr. Snlrsa, te regulate tbe renewal and extenaien ei tbe charters et state banka, Mr. llioeaV AmaadnMBt, A Harrlaburg dispatch te tbe Philadel phia Prets nya: Mr. Brooks la net ben tonight, but there see res te baa general impression among tbe members et tbe Heun that he will net Introduce bis sup plement te tbe high lleenn law until he Em modified It somewhat. Many el tba leading members de net hnllate te aay tbat the supplemental bill could net pan tbe Heuse in lta original form. lta previsions are ae nvere that many et the supporters of blgb lleenn deelare that they would draw tbe line en tbla new bill. A leading member of tbe waya and means committee and a gentle man wbe took a prominent part in pre par- lng tbe exiatlng blgb lleenie law said to night that be favored some ebangn te tbe law, but ant aueh aa these proposed by Mr. Brooks. He Mid be would net favor an amendment te provide for the transfer elllcsnsea. Hadoeenet believe it would be right te make a lleenn an article et mer chandise, te be aeld at the death et tbe lleensee. Ha auggnta tbat It would be mueh wl.er te amend (be law te provide that a rebate ahall be given tbe licensee, which ahall be proportionate with tbe length el time tbe lleenae has rnn. It ta quite probable, be aald, tbat aueh an amend ment will be offered. Tbla gentleman also said tba law would undoubtedly be changed with referenee te tbe aecurlng of bands by msklngthe oeunty tbe limit within wbleb an application en obtain bla bondsmen. Tne applicant Is new limited te the ward In wblcb bis saloon ii located for bis bondsmen. Anether alteration which this gentleman nya will be surely made la the repeal of thataeotlen wbleb prohibits every citizen from giving away a glus et wine In hla own home ou Sunday. It will be amended ee m te apply te only lieenaed saloon keepera. Ha nld that aeotlen wm Inserted In the bill near tbe close et the session by aa enemy or tbe meunre, wbe wanted te make tbe law m obnoxious aa possible, and It wm net detee'ed by tbe friends or tbe bill until It bad become a law. Water Oenimlti Klset OBltr.. The water commlltee el councils paid an cfflelal visit te tbe water werka en Monday. Tney visited tbe vacated works at tbe old city mill and tbe new werka near Ranck'a and teund everything in geed order. The committee deelded te ask counella for an appropriation of f3,HX te pay tha bllla due rer materials, &., In 1888, ae tbat they can atart the jeir 1589 with a clear balann sheet The committee re-elected the old offleera te their respective positions occupied during tbe reign el lha waler commUslen. Tbe tffleere are: Day engineer, Jamn Fallen beum; night engineer, Win. Helelne; fire men, Martin Rene, Wilten Fisher; laborers. Geerge Hmllb, Jamea MeAlnr; coal hauler, P. W. Genccht. B.artsg oeotlnu.d. Christian Sbewalter, the young man wbe la ebarged with rape, wu te have been bnrd before Alderman Spurrier lut even ing. Mln Walten, tbe young women wbe la aald te have been aauultcd, wm a'.ck and unable te appear, and tba accused gave ball beaen Mayer Kdgexlay for a baarlag ea goal Tgaajay gmaf ltg VIBST BraTAMBUDir. he asisaaam Tara.r B.U.lf la AthteMe BAtaJBa A4iiMl. am aha Sfe.lt. Oa Meadey evening the GermealaTar aer eeetety et tbla etty held lta first eatertanmtat la MHaaereher balk Thle aeetatylabnt thrn andahairmoalaaeM, yet It hn forty-two membere. They ealy aava aa opportunity of oemlag together ea Friday aad Sunday et each week, but they have shewa great prcgrna, A rery large crowd gathered at Meea Meea aeracer hall teat evening. Tbe lrlaaets bead kept the people la a geed humor until 8:30, when tbe athletic performaaee, whleh wn very creditable, wm begua, Sixteen atbletn el tba aoelaty took part aad they executed soma aaw aad difficult fnte. Part first of tbe entertainment wn M fel Iowa : Overture by tbe band ; premeaade march by tbe Turn are free bodily axer clses ; exereli n with ateS ; oxerelan ea awlnglng ruga by first aeotlen Jumping tbe vaulting buck by aeoead aeotlea exar. oten ea parallel ban by first eeeUea l axer- etna en awlnglng bar by aecend erotica i high leaping by first section ; Jumping tbe vaulting hem by tbe aeoead aeotlea. Then wm aa Intermission between the first and aecend parts, and during tbat time membera of tbe Mtenaeroher and Llederkraca aoetatln Bang nlaotleaa. Part aecend el tbe abew waa funny, aad It Included tbe following t Introduction of the best trained equine j parformannea horiaental bar by company el fine aorebeta i riding acboel cxareien of the dlrectreuT appearance el tba nnewaed aharpahoetor Jumping bem by gymnuta ; appearaan or tba two Hereulea' French wmtllag eentnt pyramids. Attar tbe athletle petlermann the danc ing began, but the promenade wm delayed until alter eleven obleok. About nveaty oeupln participated In tbla, and a tre mendous crowd enjoyed themselves until a lata hour tbla morning. Tha committee el arrangements for tbe ball oenslsted of H. Feerater, L. Market, G. Bauer, O. Bauer, J. Kamm, F. Wcebrle, J. Kinder, a BnyleT The fleer managers were : J. Kamm, C. Beyle, e. Bauer, L. Market Tne Anaaat ataMaent. The following left em tbe annual report of Prealdent Cerbln, et the PhUadalphia e jaeauing raureaa : Gress earnings katlread tl.6JI,M7.i3 anal giHOllse Bteamt'clll.ra... 7,L70 aUobmend coal Ket Varntegs. ,CS01&71 IttMINJ H5.EW.SJ 11MIM S7S.2M 02 b.rsa. S7!,600 Ineeme from eihsr source... S7B.KS ci Total ler li..i:e,eis tu an- 1 9,et).4 et Total ler 1087.. 21.iei.0B.0S 1U,V81,67L11 OOl L AD IBOa OOMTAKT. tirees Ksrnlngs. Met Xarnlngs. KerlKSS tlS,8;S,8819j Fer 1837 ).423t.78J kiu total rer-68 w.av).P8( u. Totals for 18:7... 41,181,7-6 88 1S3J. Hnmberef pvsen- gera carn.d U,;5,83t Tuna of eeal car- nea ie,UJ.4s Tens of merchan- 12.M0 it B.077.W1 18 1MJ0.0MCS 18S7. 15,078.715 9,628,770 eiaecarnaa 7.8S7,;s; sut.ess Then wm expended en betterments during tbe ynr 11,180,670.00. The decrease In 1688 of tbe net earning et both companies WM 12,762,005 E5. Tba value of the securities, properties, railroads, coal lands, collieries and lmprove lmpreve menta of both oempanln amount te 1204, 119,327.80. Notwithstanding the two great strikes, the March blizzard, tbe extraordi nary expendlturn and deduotieu by tbe oeat company for sinking fund, tbe net earnings show 4 7 10 per eenb upon the total valuation el tbe property, wblcb U 110,000, 000 In excess et tbe entln debt or tbe com pany valued at par, Including capital atoek. HBB BAD PKBTTT gBET. But Bar Bbeaa Ware Be Tight That Bit Caassa a sensation. She wu a very pretty girl, and many a glanee et admiration wm cut npen her sa she took ber sst in a car el a Hlxth avenna 11 L " train at One hundred and twenty-fifth atreet yesterday atternoen. She wm a blonde of twenty summers, and wss most bewltehlngly arrayed in a dark green dress, ever wbleb, snugly fitting her well rounded form, wm a asalskln sacque. On bar head uueliy perched a pretty little felt bat wltb a big black feather. A black veil grace fully tied ever the bat fell In a pretty wave ever a pair of laughing blue eyes, brimful of mischief, but did net bldMbe sweet lit tle month with rosy lips. Frem bar nra dangled little hoop of geld, and bar feet were eneased In a brand new pair of aheea. There wm a leek of sorrow lu the lair race, and every new and then tha flub et tbe eye and twitching of tbe mouth denoted tee plainly tbat aemethlng wm wrong aome aeme where. Tbla aemethlng was a pair or very tight new boeta. Uew they did tqueeas then little feat and eaun their fair owner no end of Buttering ! At first abe Buffered bravely, but wm seen compelled te give way te tbe pain. One moment her fnt were drawn up benntb tba ant, tba next they were stretched out full length and than oreased one ever tbe etber. Uew tbeaa reay lips did suffer from tbe bite Inflicted by the pearly teeth, and berabapely bands opened and abut lu tba paroxysms el pain. The lut straw tbat broke tbe mmei'e baek was Inflicted when a lady of consider able avoirdupois, while passing the fair sufferer, planted her whole weight upon one of tbe little fnt. A ebarp cry or pain atartled tha anrrouudleg passengers, who stared with astonishment at tbe little blonde, cow covered with blushes. Tbla 'wm tee much te bear, and when tba train atepped at Twenty-third atreet aba beat a buty retreat amid tbe admiring gsze or her fellow paasengera. A Jary Mast O.elds. Justice Williams, el tbe supreme oeur', In tbe ejse or tbe commonwealth agalnat Reybnrg, gave an opinion en Monday In wblcb be helda tbat tbe psaltlen tbat elder Is a non-letoxloatlog liquor, wbleb may be aeld without lleenae, ie ae doubtful that lha quntlcn muat be decided by a Jnry. Rry burg's esse en thst charge wu sent back te tba court in Warren oeuuty. Tbeeun'y oeurt beld that the proiocu preiocu proiecu tlon agalnat Reyburg would net lie because elder wm net an intoxicating liquor, but tbe anpreme oenrt bold that it ta net a queatlen et law for the court te decide, bnt one of fact, which a jury must paw upon. In tba opinion delivered tbe auDrema court sj: "In common acceptation cider Is net understood te be either a viceua or spirituous beverage, and yet when fer mented, it doubtless oentatna a percentage of alcohol eutHclent te bring it within tba fair tanning or the term vinous,' and although net the product of distillation, it may, wnen mixea witn spirituous liquor and sold In tbat oendltlon under tbe name of elder, be regarded a spirituous within tbe meaning of the prohibition, The evidenn en tbe trial wm very weak indeed. Me skilled person having know ledge el tbeoe in position et cider waa called, and there wm no direct evidence as te whether tbe liquor aeld as elder wss vlncus or spirituous. We de net mean te Intlma'e tbat tbe mere unrermented Julee el tbe apple la In any circumstance U be regarded aa either a vinous or spirituous liquor, but we de net knew and cannot uy, u a matter et law. tbat lis character may net be ae changed by fermenteotlea as te bring it within the meaning of the term 'vinous- Of oeuree, au admixture wltb spirits might rindsr the cnuiDnund olrltueuL " m Blading A Columbia OBlesra. The following are tbe oflleera of the Read ing d; Columbia rallmd company : Preal dent, Austin Cerbln ; dlrecteia, ;Oeo den. Kelm, S. A. CaldwMI, A. A. MoLeed, Tbemaa Cochran, A. J. Anteln, Geerge F, Baer, J. n. nuioninaen, tdesu uaum gardner, William Latimtr Small, Ben J. F. Hlestaud, Parle Ualdeman, Adam ICKever; aacretary, Ueward Hancock; trauurer, Jobu Weleb. i Lest lb Tep of u Flsg.r. Muanr Campbell, an empleye of Philip Lebxelter fc Cc.'a mill, had the top of a eager takes oil yesterday by having It age-gat by Uekalvnef the ipeag UUe, CONFESSED HIS CRIME. Lataa aaaRKBT atx aetr amd wat aa arjROBBBO an aeraaa. Beeau gae Katassa tetMaant te aa aer- iiaga Be raaaes tba Ufa Oat t Br WHa a mm -A Meh, Aaaten te Lraeh, Oathtra at the Jail. CaioAae, Jan. 16. A 3mj special from Katea, Ohie, nya thai Elmer Sharkey, arrested ynlerday end en fined la jail then for tha murder of hla mother, yeeterday confessed hla crime aad gave the da telle of tbe terrible eflalr. Tha aewa apread rapidly and early la the evening a big crowd collected around the jail. Oaly the determined ataad of the mayor aad eherifl, aided by the ad vim aad exertleaa of leading eltizsDS, praveated tha mob mm dragging Sharkey out and lynching him. At 3 a. m. tba crowd had aearcsly dt- mlaUhed, bat no attack had been made ea tbe Jail. Eatex, Ohie, Jan. 15 Yesterday a raward of f l,oeo wm cflered by Sharkey for tha detntlea of hla metber'a Hurdarar. Just baton neon a special efflnr arraatad Sharkey, wbe wm just starting te tela metber'a funeral. He attended that aelama aarvln under geard. Alter Ue iatatmeat Sharkey breka dewa and oeataaaed tba crime, He nld that attar going te bed Friday alght he theaght the matter evr aad oenoluded tbat m hla mother bad re fund her oenaeni te hla marriage te Mln Straw, thrntealng te disinherit blm It he did, the only thing te de wn te kUl hla mother. He get up, allppad out et doers, went te the woodpile and get a maul, entered bla metber'a room whan he killed her with a alngle blew. He hit her again te be aun and then partially dragged bar out et bed. Ue took the mallet, amubed la the panel et the deer of hla bedroom aad alae hla window. Ue bad net dressed te de all thir. Pieklng up a pleea of glan he ran te a neighbor's, cutting btmnlf en the fan aad wrist m be ran with it Ha expresses no Berrow ter tba deed. OM THB BOUrH DAKOTA Bibb The Hen Mew ceaateattag vabMh.r t Admit a ronten et tks Tannery I ataUbaad. Washington, Jaa. 16. The Heun passed a bill for tbe establishment of a lightship with leg elrnel at Bandy" Heek at aoDsteftvW.OOa Senate .bill ;rer the admission et Seuth Dakota and tbe erganisatlna eltba territory of North Dakota wm then called up. In ithe senate te-day Mr. Voerben re ported a Joint resolution aceeptlng the donation of a battle awerd et CapUIa Samuel C. Reed and providing for tha presentation te hla aen et a geld medal. BUI referring le tbe oeurt of elalma the elalm of tha State national bank et Louisiana for cotton taken by ageata of the treasury department after June 80, 1808, wu pawed. The Senate tbea rnuraed consideration of tba UrlB bill. The quntlen of admitting salt f rn of duty waa debated at length. - A VINB FBUDnOTlON. TliOpr"iloMet'aneBbrtb Cem pas j H.ae.U tjr Jsaaal Wtastea. Lucuter people have alwsya bnn partial te oe aile opera, and they bava had but little tbla season. Fer years past they have been In tbe bablt of listening te thle kind of entertainment for wnka at a time. Tbla season there were nveral geed oempanln here, and they drew largely. Lut evening a troupe, headed by Mba Jeannle Winsten, opened a thrn algbta engagement at tbe opera beuse. Tba prleea were somewhat higher than thou ebarged for tbe mrjerlty of the attraotlena tbat have bnn ann at the beuse tbla year. Tbe audience present wm very large, end it filled the beuse In every part. Tbe people were tbe best In tbe oily. , Tbe company which la very Urge, la aald te be backed by William Barnle, tbe Balti more ban ball man. If tbla la true, It must be aald that Mr, Barnle known mueh mera about opera oom eom oem panln tbaa he den about ban ball. He bM gathered together a very large aad strong let of artlsta who gave tbe beet of aatlsfaotlen lut evening. Tbe opera wm VonSeppe'a "Beccaccio." Mln Winstea had tbe title role. She la a lady et fine pbjalque and wall fitted for male charac ters. She le an exeellent singer, and although ahe bM been ann and bnrd la Laneuter before ebe never appeared te better advantage tbaa Ian evening. Tbe oempany autreundlng her wm admirable and it Ineluded Annie Lnt as Jfiamttta, Marie Bartlette m Ftro Ftre ntlla, Louisa Beerle m Isabella, Stuart Uareld as rrince rittre, William Wlith m Ltenetta, in. Claude H. Breeke and Leuis Carlberg m Lambertueele aad Lelttringhi furnished tbe fun et tbe evea evea leg. Tbe choruses were strong, well trained and tfltetive and pretty girla ware plenty, but a orltle would hardly have been able te praise all tbe alnglng. Tbe orehestra or tba opera beun wm raluforetd by a number or etber muslelana and did welt LAW AMD UBOBK SOUIBtT. Tb Bnsla.a TraoMccae at lta af sating of ma Bs.catlv VeBnmllt The executive cemmlttn of the Law and Order society of Laneuter city and oeunty met atatedly In the Beard et Trade roema thla morning, with Ezra Relet, pruldent, n the chair. Tha proceedings were opened wltb prayer by Rev. J. E. Pratt Mlaa Kllen Wrlgbt wm cheien aecratary pre tern. J. E. Crawford was appointed agent of the society In place et J. B, Helsy, re signed, Rev. Charles Reads, J. E. Crawford, J. W. Mamlnger, Geerge E. Wlsner;and Mrs, L. D. Zsll were appointed a committee te arrange a series of pablle meeting In city and county, lu tbe Interest of law aad order. A letter was read from Captain Wisbart agent et tba law and order aoelaty et Pitts burg, makleg suggntlena u te tbe pracllca 1 work of tbe city, A resolution wm adopted '.Inviting Cspt. Wishart te be present at tbe next muting eltbe executive committee te deliver an addren en the .practical werka of law and order eeclelle. Luther S. Kaeflman, tha 'aoelety'a attor ney, wu.lnatrueted te have forms of remen strance printed against tbe granting of license for distribution In tbe city and oeunty and Icstiuotlena for their general use, A resolution wu adopted fixing the membeiablp fee in the society at f 1. Mrs. Jacksen, of Bart township, reported a donation et 1 10 from the Bart W. C. T. U. te the Bsclely and a vote or thanks wm alepted. Cbargfd Wltb AsMnlt and Battery. Jacob Lttman bu brought a autl against his brother Isaac, cbsrgleg blm wltb assault and battery, and tbe accused baa been beld ler a bearing by Alderman Me- Conomy. Fergtd Hi rathsr'sName, ThemM Shutter wm en Monday arruted at Cornwall and committed te the Lebanon jail en the charge or having lerged bla faUtt'aaAmeteaBOtelerllll OHABSBa AQAIRBT J. W. BaBAtrBB. BelaBsMia Ball te Aaswn M lb CaMcd BMMa OeBtltarkUM.lBhUi. The Men of Jacob F. Sheaffar, which waa nlasd ea Meadsy by government cmelala, Mwtlil aimed. Oa Meaday evnlag com plaint wta made egalaat Mr. Sbeafler, ehargbag him with violating tbe lateraal nveaae lawa. Tbe aeeuaed wn arrested by Deputy Marshal Mlebnl Bana ea a complaint made befen Commlealeaer Keaaedy by A. J. Dantap, a deputy la Collector Heaau'a efflee. Mr. 8beaflar furnished tall ta tha earn of S.oeo, with Geerge BeaaealgMhla aunty, and waived a bearing for trial at court ta Philadelphia, Tha men wbe made tbe dteeevettu ea which the oemplalnt wm breeght are J. B. Dillen aad J. H. Hulbert, nvnue offleera et Philadelphia. They wen la thla city ea Friday whea they teemed aeme facts of whleh they notified the efflelel la thla oily aad the district attorney la Philadelphia, mey nturaed te Lancaster ea Monday and the olealng et Ihe aten wm the result, The oemplalnt egalaat Bbeaflar ebargn him with violating aeotlena 8,241, 8.818, 8,279, 8,466 aad 8,824 et the lateraal ravmae lawa. The following an the ebargn against him i That he faUad te make traaaerlpt, tailed te eater 03 berrela et cologne aplrlta, obtained wholesale ataeap or atampa taken from packagn of cologne aplrlta te cover goeda marked Wild Cherry" N,' E, Bum" and 'Old Rye Whisky 'i having at hla plan etbuslaan a quaatlty of eherry Juln la bamla,fermerly oeatatnlag oelogae aplrlta, marka and atampa aet dutreyad, purcbMad oelogae aplnta, entered It as whtekyanddlepewd et It ai wblaky aad ether aplrlta, Carefully laid away netlfiara' atampa, removed fromsplrlteuks,bad empty barrels la hla plaes et buslnna with marka, brands aad atempa latent, htd la hla poa pea poa aemlea eherry Julee, piune Julee, barrel et Bugar, and empty bettlaa tbat had i formerly oentelned matter uaad for reetfy. tog, nuing goods at wheleaale that had bnn turned ever te him m a retailer, falaely affirmed that he bad aet carried ea the bualneia et raetlfyar prier te Jaaaary let, 1887, baviag la hla posseasiea eaakB, theeoBteaUel whteh did aetagnawlU ginger marka Uereea, carry Ug ea buslnna et notifying without paying apnlal tax. Ynterday mcrnlng Mr. Shnflsr took outaaraelallloaaae at the nveaae offiea, by whleh he oeuld carry en notify lag, bat the ravanue cfflelala ai,y that he only did thla alter he nw that he had been cornered. Sheiflsr takn the matter vary coolly, and nya that he can prove bla iaaonnee. IBOBMOIABiaalMTMB 1VOWBB BRO. Twe Mere Viree en meaday Night klf Bags Burn te B at work. Then nsms te be a gang et fin bugs In tbe lower end et the oeunty almost equal le the one whleh existed la thle city aeme yean age. Within the put fix meatba quite a number et barae have been baratd aad the Ien hM beea very hnvy, yet aeaa et tbe guilty parties have beea apprebeeded Tbe barn el D. G. Bteaey, at Georgetewa, la Bart township, which wn burned Men day meralag, wm undoubtedly the work et aa Inesndtary. ItWM with gnat diffi culty tbat the live atoek wm nvad with the exception of two oewa aad two hege. The fin gained aueh hndway that they could aet be taken out All the farming Implements, barneas, hay, atraw aad a let of wbnf, eats and four and eae-balfaem of very flue tobacco ware burned. It la auppeaed te have been tbe work of aa la la eaadlary, m no paraea had been te the bam. It being early, tbe family had just rleea. Then la an Inturann en the build lag for 92,100 la tbe Souther a Mulual com pany and tha oententa an inaured la tba Wllllamtewn oempany for 12,060. On Monday night about 10 o'clock, Ihe bone mill, eltuated ea Ooteraro cm-, batwnn Qusrryvllle and Puny vlllr, aad but a ahert dlatann from Wnlsy church, was discovered te be en lira. Tbe building, whleh wm owned by B. Dener, wm of frame, and It wu aoea reduced te ntee, together with lta contents, consisting tf machinery, Aa. Tbe building wn eltuated ea a tract, of land, which, a few ynra age, wm a weeds, and wm known m the "Scotchman's Plaea" About seventeen yean age D. D. -Hen aad L. T. Heanl, of Quarry villa, erected a boee mill, when they maaufaetunl phosphate and ether fertilisers, en thla tract The building wm destroyed by fire aeme yaara age and another wm areewd la lta place, whleh mme Inte tbe potaeaalea of Mr, Dinar, it had net bnn la operation ter thrn years. The building wm Insured. The barn and large tobacco ahed of Geerge Sberr eltuated near Pane Hill wm burned between 12 and one o'elock tbla meralag. One hog wm tbe only live atoek burned Bad ell the bey and etber crepe la tba bara ware dutreyad together with about thrn aem of tobaeoo wblcb wm la a abed. The fire wm of Incendiary origin. Bew Meen ter a Umbm T Aa the Lebanon court Is about te grant liquor llMusea ter tba present year tha county treasurer finds hlBuell la a quandary aa te wbat be aball charge tne applicant. Under the aet of 1687 Lebanon wm a city or tba fifth clan and tba tM wm 300j but tbat act having bnn deelared unconstitu tional tbe oily rteu te tbe third class, for which tba lleenn fee under the Breeke law la 1600. It Is contended, however, by tbe liquor men tbat the tee wm fixed by tbe claasinoatlen m It steed at tbe time of tbe passage of the law and thst their right cannot be effected in that way by mere Implication. It la claimed en tbe ether aide tbat by reason of tbe law el 1887 being a dead letter tba pre a ent llcenan are Illegal tbe proper fee net having bnn paid, or at lent every llcenan aheuldbe compelled te pay Inte tba treta ury tbe dlfferene between (300 and 1600. The trauurer hM refused te d wide than knotty problems en hla own responsibility, and bla solleltor bM ssked tba opinion of tbe oenrt en tbe subject Judge McPber McPber aen bM dlreetad blm te prepare a can stated and premised a speedy decision. COaaitTBOBOIOlOB. AarnKBdigguoeuHiaulf at Baaok.tewv, Baa Lsjep.l.r Tawnahlp. Aaren Kendlg, a man wbe rntdn at Smoketown. In Eut Lampeter, committed auleide this afternoon by aboetlag hlmnU through tbe head with a revolver. He wu found abertly after dinner ia a room te which he had rallied tome time before. On bla breast lay a revolver from which tbe fatal bullet bad bnn ahet Tbe deceased bad but shortly returned from the West A measangsr nme te town thla afternoon te notify tbe oeroner, who went down te bold an Inquest. H's All Blgbt Rebert Beasley, one of the men who wra ae badly Injured by blowing ever et tbe ameke ataek at the Sunbury nail works, en laat Wedneday,aurptlaed all et bis friends In Laneuter by appearing en tbe etrnte hare te-day. Many believed that be wu fatally injured, but be seems te be worth many dead men ye. He still cerrleebie band tied up, as It was badly crushed. Hlan cape from inttant death was aemethlng miraculous. aaster Hm Be BMcted. Bosten, Jaa. 15. Senater Hear wn tale etteraeea rt-eleeted te the U. B, Baule,; BEFORE TBE C0MMI " "" w BOtTOa O'BBIBB BBABO JetT smamb or ceRTsarr e aeaajj ; Re faya aa cttMetssu wen MMBtneMJ IT i Tasgir Tin ii isi nisiail at ami risen -4aaui Pat Msstsa aal " taga'a waraea Atee BapaeaACV LoHDejr. Jaa. IS. The ParaeU eleareauBaed lta leaatea te-day. Mr. lamO'BrteBapaeared hewn ta bkb anon eltalkm. He mpeaalblllty for the artlete whteh ImxtfVnUtdlrttand befen lha erlttetBlai the work et the O'Brtea denied he wn nallt of ter the oeurt and etelmad Uatha feat peted that the Jadgn wen net aen duty. HaHidhadldaetaanmett) te qunttea their terdahlpa' raliaae, argea taat ae wm eatitied te n mym turn waionies OTIU loe MM ; aaminea, jib referred te the the 2me end nld that Ha toaehed n yetapea the ewe the paper sought te prove t aameiy." Praell fergsrtea. "Wedoaeteritteiae oeurt," nld Mr. O'Brtea, batthe of the Timea. We de aet weal aay delay. WedealntoeemetouwMlat and tbe matter." r'f The eeart reserved Judgment ; vrrsnea'a eaae. Oeuaaal appnred for the wmdaa at ten college, who wn cited te af pan i laataaMef the ParaalUtn befen the dey adjMtrBBMat for making nrvatteaa la whteh ha likeaed Ml Davltt aad ether Heme Raten ta Whlttebapel find. i- .. t The warda&'a ceunnrdnled thai e' wmpi naa eeea intaaaad. FreMdlag Jnatlea Reaaea diaMed lartbaratapaia the autter wen eery. V The commlaelea then areeaaaad n evuean regMaiag the evleateaa hi VCOBIMO TS 111 I41k Wi rlia BBaaarsa kelMr U Btag I Bbbmn, Jaa. 16 Prlan appeared la the referrlag te Alrkaa metaeda he dl the aewapeper reperta regardlag. the 1 Count Herbert Btaawrek. 'mlalaat foreign affairs, nld tbetmauere wen I arraagad -with refereace te tha i eaiwaea Kagiaaa aaa uermeay. ,; f mpiyiag te tbe eniielem aad ualriaa uarr -.wnier, tae leader of tha Llbei the Rttehataff, regardlag the aeppr or tae suve trame la Amee.Prtan 1 shemaaUydeaeaaeed ea aaaaartetta aotlea of the Liberal pren aaal dsetend 1 policy or the Fatherlaad far Ihebeael feratgaerB m being embaraaaert few nnltnv. Jfi r- w mmmttmim.- , ,",; HawTORB, Jsa 36. TbeBewTwa Cigar Beb f Mtery, Fifth atreet. wea tale meralag, eaulltag a ten at eret I Five girla wbe wan at work aa the, uoer, wen ovareome by tha i thrn of them lnt their Uvea. Tfceyi JonphlaeFareakeph.agad M. of Mi let! street Lean Btraub, aged Si, sat 1 r-iita atreet t Barbara Appal, of I7f 1 stmt Tbe girla had beea eaffneled the deanaBBOka, their bedtee aa) beea badlv bnraad. 's'H The fin la auppeaed te have I laendlary erlgla aad one maa. whan i le-wlthhaid, hn beea ptend uadn ail Deteware'e Oattad atam I Devbb, D.I., Jaa. IS Tha Repabtl nueua of tbe Delaware LeglalatBre,anig I all sight aeaateB, tbla mecnlag Antheny Higgtaa for TJalted Htetee i ea the forty-third ballet, WiLtfiNOTON, Del., Jaa. 15. Tha pubiicaa nueua of the Leglalalurr,t at 8:40 o'eleck tbJe meralag ea the) ballet aemlnated AaUeay Hlgglu uaiiea sutn eeaeier. it Senater D. O. Moen had belted the i agalnat Geerge N. Maany, who had I rtml waM,aaa moea a goea eaann or i Hlgglaa' Bomlnatten wn and ' by the remalnlne 16 maa. ? ' , -4 aanWaatha la Baw gUatea, ' & ALBUQUBBquB, N. M., Jaa. la, QteaH dlttrne among eattle aad Bheep H i aad bundrada an pertahlag. Tha ptaamf jj Md the meaateiaa an oevend wtthaee' a 10 w aaa it w aara miss meesni Met A drove of aatelere frean te death la the Aiuuquerque. ThalrjMeUeaBM CBioAae,Jsa. M. Jadga Tatey,lathg Arbtittr Bund lajoaeUoa eaae, HM lng declined te great the tej ilia dseiatea Is that tthay ban light te peaceably aasemble aad that Mat pelln cannot In ad vaan of a ceatrmplitei muting amume tbat lagolagtebeilteWaV aad make that amumpUea a pretext MB lta prohibition. V? i m BsMmm ay au Xgn ldwr. Sioux Citt, Iowa, Jaa. 16. A wfelM woman named Halite White wm ma last even lng by Heary Giiteeeu.e with whom ebe had fatmerty UveaV Ollteepte want te Miaale GsneU'a I and demanded tbat Nellie abeald Uf waa'' him. She refund and while the Garnet woman want te eall tbe polio ha ever- Dowered Nellie White end deliberately bar threat from ear te ear. U FAs giarva Twe lafaata. St, Leuis, Jaa. 15. A, woman aimed Jennie Suffstt, wbe oenduoted a feahy farming laatltuUen ea Can anaaa, la under arrnt for nosing the byatarvaUencf twebabiea. Four la varleua atagn of decline wen feaad I her apartmenta. ia cne room wen dnd Infanta under alx meatba of aaa aaJ woman aaia one neu m a te take care of, but tbey paraleted tat i m i A Ohemist's Oaataa. Bbrlin, Jaa. 16 A ebemtet aa IT tmnmm. llvlniv ml lgllnlAh. mIaIham fa. discovered methods whteh enable! la daeomDen nbalt and alek eU' 1 A3? ! Mew in ma en mi garaa. Fittbbdbe, Jan. 15. Hnry Clay Vt of tne rtuzx veae oempeay, saw y -m tbe laterset et David A. Stewart, of n.ra.ia UriML and haa baan ela nhalrman of Cam MiO BrOB. A CO., llaHMil s.r.sns Psawan. Londen, Jan. 16. Advlen from Slaga pore etatetbat the steamer Paylpeketfea Daeaia cjjh" wua hwh au euak. Ferry-two drowned. Beltana'a Ktag Dfteg. A' LeNDOiq-Jaa. 16. PrlTata f mm Tne Haana ranert thai the then ta that King William la djte waTMBBluijaA neaa. WABBIBOHli lw pinalTaJa i Fair. 'loilewed darlaa Wedaeeday fea or perHy n aaew ; augauy ar ta aertfenet pertteeej aeariy teapantan ante feinaian I ' )M4 tu. ,i, - , .-15 3, - . L H,-6 .,Vr s-jsy.
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