" O- i .. , . .-.-, VOLUME ,JKXV NO. 189. LANCASTER, PA.,' THURSDAY JANUARY 81, 1869. price nv:e ,.,... M ?5? SEWERS We BOROUGHS. AeuiAjreB rmmm. .amujmam i ; T k rr'ijindw it AajsenJeJT The feUewwg all! eatltled "aa, aet ta onset bereagba te' adept Bad eeaatraet etwige eyeteme.eed; te aaame aaa aatuat tbe eeat thereof," aaa beea reports favorably by a committee of Ue lower braeeh of Ue Leguleian: ' Baetlea 1. Be It enacted by tha Seaete aaa -Heum of KepreeentaUTM of the com cem com taeawMlta et Pennsylvania la grand assembly met, and U ta hereby eaaeted by tbe aatberlly of tba eeme, tbet tba bergOM t.d town counell of any borough witala tble oemuionwmlth new or faaraanar te be wserprniiMi anau hti iuii power aad authority by ardla IBaaaO larordlaaaeto'daly pawed te adept aad eoeetroot euah nmn or system of pbUa Mwerega aa fa tba Judgment of tba aald eeaaeti way ba aeeeeaery from UaM te tfaM far tba dlapeaai et tba weate water aad etbar Mwage matter frost tba aald boreag b aad for tbla purpose tba atid bargee aadeeanell abaU have foil power te fix tba pleee or plaeea la and along tba etrtcte, lane, alley, oeurte or blgb waya la Mid borough Wheie tower mains or drain and brenebee tbaraef aball ba laid dewa. aad te praaerlba tba manner la wbtoalbavtibaUbaeoBatnietad. ' Be;& WMeerar any bareagh aball) deiermlas te oensuoot any public aewar II aUall bave power by ordlaaeoa or cralnaaeaa duty pawed te aaaae Iba oett thareef aa a aawaga Uz epaa tba preparty adloinleg or adJetat te tee waae altbar by tba foetfroBt or la aneh utbar naunar and In annh propertioaa aad amenntt aate tba bargeaa hu wwi Duuueii nay aeam jnai ibi' aqeltabte. wbleh mmmbm of mm i duly esrutlad aadar tba aeal et tba aaldi boreogh attaated by tba bargeaa or tba' president of common eennell aad clerk: Uiereef, ahall ba oellaotlbla from tba owner. are bow by law oeUeotlbla, aad aaeb teerUfleate of aeeeesment aball ba prima tall nvlitacuM fa u anlt tnm ) tba aame of tbe oeueotncae and Talldlty tbareer. ' BeotleaS If (be owner or owner or any; inujjwiy gmiB TVDicn an mhwdhi rer. aawage ttx dm been laid aa prerlded for la the preceding Motion 'ball fell or refute te ae aactt aeeeeemeet wltbla alztv dava after; bbtIek notlea of tba aatne It ebell be lawlnl fertbaaeldbercagb Inlte corporate name. w iiBBaeaHHeiy nie a ciaim inererer ta tee; eenrt 01 tee oemmon piaaa of tba proper oenaiy agalnet tbe property npoawblebj aaia aaeeaMBent i ma wbleb aialm aball aet feraafaa Maa of the then owner or mooted owner 4bf taa property and a anfflelent! aeaoripuea or tba prepctty te Identify It .with tba amount et tee aaeeeraent aed ahell ba Indexed ai mechanic' or aanntelpel etatma are la tba eald court And from the time of filing aucb elalat It ahMl be and remain a lien upon tba property dteerlbed therein prier te all etbeta tbera atter attaching thereto for tba period of taa yaara without being liable te dtTeetltura by any Jodlelei Bale et tba property (aet feaaded npea the aald lata) unleea a taad aaffleleat te pey and applleabla te tba pay meat thereof ahall be produced by aaeb eele aad aald Ilea ahall ba collectible with Interact from the dale of filing and coot la tee earne meaner aa meobaalea' lleaa are collectible la thla commonwealth. - B'O. 4. The burgee and town oeuaotl of any borough upon adopting and proceed ing te oenetruot a eyetam or public m wage aball bare full power and authority by ordlaauee or ordlaaneta duly paeeed te preTlda for and legulata the manner ta wbleh end the term upon wblcb connec tion therewith by property e we ere may ba medeaad wbeaeyer the aald borough aaall CHa It aeceeeary and proper for taa pre eerraUen of tbe publle health or for ether eauM either upon thertpirtet any health committee or otherwise that any property owner eheuld oenneot hie or her premleee wltb tbe publle eewer for tba purpeea of bavlug tbe leeal matter and ether WMtee therefrem dleebarged Inte eneh Mwer the burgcai and town council thereof aball baTC power te compel each con nection te be mode wbene-ereaeb property abate upon or le within ti'ty feet of aaewer main or braoeb thereof tn tbe aame manner and under the ana regulation ae ether oenaaetloaa wltb Mid Mwer are made. And If any properly owner after alxty day' BoUeaeoto de by reeolutlen of. the aald counell aball retnee te have bla premleee aoeoBneotodltBhallbelewfulfor tbe aald burgee and council te enter upon eald premlMee end have tbe name done and te oeUeot the coat thereof aa a Mwage tax from aueb property owner either by peraeaal action or by lien egalnet tba premiaea In taa ami manner m le hereinbefore pro vided for the collection cf ether Mwerage tax i Jhe Mid council ebell alie have power te eaJoTee by appropriate penalUea aaen 'regulation aa li may ordain wltb reference te tba proper nee, oennaotloa wltb and malntenaaee of eutb Mwaga ayetem. See. s. Te efleetuelly cat ry out tba fore going proTlilena ei tble aet tbe burgeM and town counell of any borough ahell bare fall power te de and ordain whatever may ba aeceeeary la crder te aeeura a proper aad M'e dupeeal of the eewnge from any boreoab and for tela purpeea It ahell be lawful for atid barge and town council te.extead the neceaaary eewer malae or out' mi bejead tba limit of euen borough Ip tfe pilot or point where euab Mwage la te be deposited and the Mid borough by lie agente, englneere and workmen ehall tare lull power te enter upon end ocmetruet aaan metne or outlet In and aleag any fmblle highway or In and aoreM any pr Irate aade at eueh place orplaeee and In am b manner a ahall by ordtnaneebe dlreotee, aad llkewlae U enter upon, condemn and Uka eueh laud, property or materlala for tba oenauuotloB of all eueh Mwer maina or. eutiete aad worn aa may de neoeMary fortbedlepeMlofaaoh Bewaga. Provided, however, that no boreogh ordinance for tba oenatructloB of any eewer beyond borough llmlta or werke oennectcd there with aaall be adopted until notlee thereof tua been lee bv the oublleatlon of the propeaed ordlnanee at leegtb for at leaat mar weeke ta net le tbaa one newepeper bibbed In Mid borengb or te tbe oeuoty wbleb aald borough la altuated, and alas bybalngqnM of aueb propeaed erdU naneaMrred opett" all the land owner through wbOM land eucb tewer la te paM at leet ten deya before final action thereon. Sea 0 Berere any entry ehall ba made a poe private property, without the ewnera eeaeenl for the pur pone et laying down any mwm or outlet therefrem or oeaetructlng werke connected therewith ea provided for tat tea preceding aeatlen, aeeurlty for all deaHgee wblcb may ba done thereby ehall ant ba given te eueh owner In each form aad la eech amount M a court of oemmon plaaa of the proper county may direct, and all damage oaeaed by the oenatruolloa et any aueb Mwer or eewer werke or by the taking et laeda and materlala therefer, aball ee eeeertalned lu tbe aame manner m damage for tbe taking of landa for railroad pvpeM are bow ascertained la thla fcrnmeawealtb, and aball be paid out of tbe borough UeMury. A MeleaM ea Water Btreat. Tba people reeldlng In the lower end of the oityeUllaem plain of tbe rallreed oreaa lag at Ooaeetega and Water atreeta. The Keadlag railroad oempany keepi paiaeager eere at thla point nearly all day, and meat at tba time the croaaieg 1 blocked ee that peraeai are oempelled te walk around the eara, Complaint baa been mede te, the mayor before, aad the offleer of tba com cem peay were Informed of their auleaaea. Berne ectien wUl likely be takea bow U It Uaetabatedj raauylTuiU'i rtuaiice. State Traaeerer Hart bu leaned hie report for tba year. The balance In tb treasury ea tbe iatef December, 18S7, wee 83.380,641. 47. The total reealpu from ell eeurcee for taa TaMtadlag MeaemitK 30th, 1E88. were f MNjdMli taa taVfeyaieate durteg the ytarwerer,S87,866 8i,lMVlBga balaaMla laattaaearyea thelHef Deeember, 1988, gf fifgW,eW.af Miwil On cm a Uaa i aa egateat aammateeaaesg ee ray I .; Ms, Waa. aV WMeaa, waMaawwa la thai aaaUP aaaBafl bbbbV BBBeBjaTaBaaft ejbaamaw -aaaeaBaKBBMaBMMmar af taa Faaaijlvwala reairaaaTfNeaM la taai air, wat a military taiagmbar la Ik iev,aiad'laMly ay raqaeM read a aaan eaaay Mtera tba tTalaMl Barvtea ataa. et rhHadelBBta, Tble bea beea pabtlehei aaanalet form, wWb laa tMM A gUeaaaa at tfeirtTaltad wummj aallMary telerapale aaraa aad af Abraham blaeeta."-He may wan apeak with aaaadaaavifur aa waa aeaa. agar at tba aalllaary ealagraaa effleata tba wardepartmeatM?eahmgteaaadwatebed la tereetw rapidly freMfaar. te twalva haadred aeea. Tamiagaaraafadfrem afxteaa ta tweaty-twe aad a batter aatarael, aaera lateUlgeat loehlagor harder werklag aaadofyeaacjaaw.dfll.Bet exbH la ma army. Peatieleairt arltk a haadfal et bead - - - M iIimJ li. In -- -T i, ; wiwwi vm aeaea aad matebeer they woeleT eaaa work aa cfBee et tba pieket Uaa, fa order. te keep taa oemmaadlat teaeeal la laataa-, taaeoueeommunteataoa with bla bmM ad.' vaaeedforeee, or te herald tba flrat apprewh of the enemy. Whea retreat tiimna aeeeeeary u waa Utelr piece te remala baaiadaadtoasBeaaoathattbereargaard bed paeeed the daaaerllae bet weea It aad taa Darenhu fee. i AUtha meveatatata' et taa army, Mltka oeafldaaoM of tba com- win eatreeted te tbeaa bejaPaad yMaoteao waa ever kaewa te betray that kaewladga aad enefldeaee la taa .meat rometa degree. They eoeMtraeteil.wad operated daring tba war. wltbla tba llaee of the army, 16889 rallee et telegfaph, aaC iraaamittea ever eix muiieaa of telegram Of the latter, a large proportion were ta the. aeeret cipher or the government, tba keya of wbleb wereeelely la tba poeeeaalea of tba operetera. - Tba beya didn't plaa eampatgaa or fight battlae, bat amldet tba flereeat rear et oeei nut thev were te be found edvlalnav tea oemmaadlag general of tba battle'a prog preg reea. Almeet every field, almeet every march numbered one of thetelegvepli beya among tba fallen oPtbe 1,300 beya oempoelrg that eerpe net 800 are bla ,reaerteW OeaaraaaiV&a MeuiaW. telegnpb be been of inMttmable value ta Hieaemee, ana be oerpe naa eurpeeaea it.' 'And of the eurvlvew: Met a deer awnga npea lie hlagm te waleema them Inte any ofthavaneae orgenliitlene of the loyal mam who foeght the battlM of the Union, aad te-night, la tbla preeeaee, I etand alone, the one exeettlea, where eaa of tba oerpe baa been Invited te partfctpaW la any ortheeeremenleaer ealertatamenta af a aeelety formed of aeraena who earvea la thearmyer) navy, of.- tba .TJalte Vtatea daring tba greet rebeHlee. "A fewet tbe efflcere were oemmiMloned, aad, in oeaMquenoe, are borne npea the roll of honor, out tba rank and1 file, who performed the prlnelpal dnttee, although obliged te take aa oath of allegiance aad of, Moreey, net being' technically aweta Inte the eervlee, were dUbaadad without a word of thank ere acrapet paper ahewlag that they taad honorably dbeharged their trying dutlea. Mr. WUeea glvaa a e-rlM of pMaaant glimpeM of Iilaoeln. Fer example, tba following : "Bepiember 20, 1881, waa aa er er pelntrd cay for bumUltUen, faetlng and prayer, wdwtfemiefauyetaeerved through eat the Werth Wa operetera en aha. mill. tary tatagrapb were axtra-vlglleat at eat peeta t ear boy Geerge waa engaged la pre-, paring a Denlele' bettery' whtn, eberUy after neon, Mr. lnoeia entered tba war department efflee. Bpylagaeerge, he Boeoeted blm wltb 'well,' eenny, mixing tba Juleea. ehr Tbaa Uklng teatUa large arm chalr.end adj uattng nla epeeemlaa, ha became aware that we warn vary baay, A emlle broke ever hie face ee be aviated aawltb gentleman, tble le feet day, aad X am pleeeea te ebeerve that yen are working aefeatia you eeni the proalamatlea waa mine, aad that M my Interpretation of Ma bearing lupen yoe.' Iten, changing tbe aabjeet, taa eald, bow, we will have a little talk with Governer Morten, at Indladepelt. I wanate give blm a leeeen In geography. Bawling Green ad air I Mt blm all right upon ; new 1 will tell blm aomethleg about Muldraugh HIIL Morten la a feed fellow, bat at timee be le the akeeredeet man I knew of.'" And berelaaematbing for blind parUana te think of : "A lew daye prier te the Pennsylvania eleotlen, In Ooteber, '1861, I went te the White Heuae and reported te' tbe praeldent that I wa going evar te Penn eylvaela for a tew deye, end that 1 would leave tbe war telegraph cfllee In charge of Mr, Hemer Bale, who would keen him as thoroughly advleed of paaalng eventa aa I bad beea doing. Wltb hie peculiarly bumoreu emlle breaking evor hie face, te eald, all rlgb, my young friend, but be fore yen go tell met? you eln't going ever te PenKeylvanla te vote T' I replied affirma tively, adding that It would be my flrat vote In my native elate. Upen ble queatlenlng me eilll further, I. told blm I waa a Demei erat In pelltlca, and expected te vote for the ticket of that party. Then, with tba remark 1 ob thal'a all right I Only be euro yoe vote for tbe right kind of Democrat,' be bade me geed-bye." r rcerui ekt reK it.1 i, . s Saerelore a lUpabllean eaaea OBr Preht. bltlea aeaater Ureea'e Oplalea, When tbe joint reeolutlen te eubmlt te tbe people the propeaed prohibitory emendmeplwm celled up In tbe Senate en Wedneedey for final eonelderatlen, Mr. Rem, et Bueke, began the dleouealen by noting that tba meMura bad Ita birth In tba Republican party la '1888. "When emerUeg-under defmtlttoek thleatep In order te bold en element that bad abewn a deelre te eoeede. It came from a political eausua, I Introduced without dleouealen and lta peteage la m certain ee tbe roll call. The autbera of It expect it defeat at tba' poll, but they will find that they have' areueed a epltlt that tbey will' be aaabia te oeatrol. Tee Mtute gentlemen new aald te be la tbe elate of Flerida, the creek of wbeee little finger le m omnipotent ea the word of Jeb, may, like Frankenateln, etand die mavad at bla own creation. Mr. RoaapreMutedafermalprotMtalgnedJ by fourteen tneaabereegaliiatthliceueualeg' uiaiieu "WBteuuepnveainaiviauai mem bere of tbla body of Independeoeeot thought and action and oempela them te vote ter meuuiw framed aad determined by an IrrMpenelble body eutalde of the haila of legutauen. we tnererere aeeiine te panic!, pate In tbe peerage et tbla reeolutlen whtn participation la uteleee, and wa Imve tbe rMpenelblltty of tte peemge te tbe eaucua that framed and owned It Mr. Cooper replied that by numereue peutlene the people bad aeked for tbla Ugteletlea, ana m for tbe little finger of tbe man In Flerida, be waaelmplytna flrat te tMllse tbe demand. Mr. Hennlnear eld that ba bad heard of the high UeenM mendmente of tbe eenater from Delawaie, (Mr. Cooper) but tbat they bad net been prMnted and he would Ilka ti knew whather tbe eanater wa for high lieeaM or prohibition. Mr. DalemaUr replied tbat bla parity alweia lletened te the crlee et the people. ' Mr.MoalMrebtwvedthattbeRepuDllara membere bad Mid net a word aa te wbat oeane they would pureaa when tbe matter eame te a vole. Thev bad net tbe oeurase. He dlellked, above all thlnve, bad faltb,end the Republican party oeuld net act In bad faith te tbe liquor element, wbleb for year bad auppllea tbem with fund. King Ceueu had entered lie decree. Tbe He He publleana bad raised tbe wind and would IMP tbe wbtrlwlnd. Mr. Maefarlane mid that In bla eeotleu tbe feeling wm ttroeg egalcet liquor In ail lta forma , , Mr. Green theuxbt the IVeglalature waa evereteppuig lta pewere wbeu li declared tbat a man abeuld net make liquor for bimeelt. When it did tble It wae en- deaverlnc te interfere with the lawa et nature, for tbe almple Juloeef tbegriieer apple would generate limit Inte Intoxicating liquor. He alee objected te the oenflaoatlou el private property wltbeut remuneration te tbe pertlM Injured. He thought the temperance people evea were Mtlefled with a etrlngent liquor law. Mr. HIum wm agalnet amendment There were aeverel provlalene of the oenatltutloa new whleh no attempt wm aver mede te enforce. The Jjegteiature had better carry out tbtM meeaurte before addbig aaw eaee. The-Brata rieada Oatltr. JemM Mills, colored, who MHUlted Bertte Heward, age 12, aear'Feelf, laet Beptamber, pleaded guilty te tba Cneetac ceaaty aeart ea Wedaeedey. Seaieaee waa detemd. mnait.tm w. 'A MAHER OF $100,000. ' taa cm ma va se ra maavciM or a GLaateAL aaaea. ae Japreaae Oean tejraea.Oe taa i. by theueeaty tfeae aba amy a faigate te lie Btbe.vNraaetera Aeaieair AwaMiag the I A matter of great Impertaaee aad lavalv laga large earn et meaey wlUbaaraaed befeeathaeaaroBMeeartlaMay. It la tba dkjMeid Vtueettba of lead d or epaalag atraata la taa city. Tba aaaeaat laveived la la the neighborhood of, 109,00 aad M.tae city laSllabla mr.thlaaumaa) axtmtax will bav ta be Imaawd te relea IN Btraata la tba city of Leaeaetar aiaea 1864 have beea epecea la aaeerdeaaa with aa aet ofaeeemblypeeaedeatba ISth et April et that year. BeetleaS of that aet, m pub limed In the pamphlet law, reed: "Thai the eommtMleaera of Xaaeaatar ceaaty 4 ahall epaa aa aceeuat with tbe city of Laa eaeear, eaewmgwf ameaai eeBinnaiea ay taavkMd fiir wllhla taa peat two jaara tewarde opening reada aad areetlag aad repalrwc bridgm la Mid oeaaty, and tba amount drawn from the oeaaty treeeeiy wltbla tba aama period for ppeatng atiaetd or aUaya la aald eKy, te whleta aeoeuat ahall Tbe eberged or or edited from time tetlmeaere afr the auma contributed or remlved by Mia eny rer Mia purpeea, ana any aamegea A. - . . . ..... ..... . uuh may pe ineurrau ej uj upesiag aaia axteadlng et taa atreeta aad alleye, aball ba .nayabla.eat of tba treaeary of Mid county aad be relmburalble eat of tba county traaaury, only when the belanee ehall be Jn favor of Mid city and te the extent of aueb belanee." Tba account between tba elty and oeunty baa aet been aattled for many yean and' aama tlma age A. F.Heetetter, aad W. F., Beyermq;-were appetnttd'aa rpeelal eeuaeel by tba oeaaty te examlna tba' aoeeunta aad get tba disputed matter Inte aeah abaca that It oeuld be neenad nnea bv tba eaptama court of tba atam; ' ti Atjrvquuea a great aeai e lauer rage ue amedau paid by tba oeaaty for lead1 damages and attar tbeaa flguraa wars ob tained the question et tba oeaaty 'a liabllluca waa ralaad and In two emm argued before JaigM Llvlngetoe and Pttareen.J'ln theM, 'emm the oeurt'a declelea wm agalnet the oeunty aad from theM deebaeaa appeal have beea taken te the aupreme oeurt. In reading the third eeotleo, m printed above, eeuneel contended that tba word oeaaty (noted above In Italia) eheuld read, elty, because lt'dem net make aeeMM .printed. Believing tbat It wm a clerical error, Memra, Heetetter and Beyer went te Harrlabnrg, examined the aet of amenably peeeed and found it aa tbey expected. Tba word oily wm written In tbe erigtael bill, paaaed botbheueM that way, aad In tran tran nerlblng tba bill, the word oeaaty wm 'aabatltatadferalty. .t la corroboration or the reoerde at Harris. bvf, a;e tbe filea of the ImtbluOknexb aad Examintr, eaeh of wbleb published ,tba let ea It paeeed tba legislature with the worn city wnere oeunty m inMneu m aneva BOtad. While thla clerical error la net fatal te the position taken by tba apeeJal oeaaMl for tbe oemmon wealth It IS1 ralead for the i-urpeie of having tba aupreme oeurt oenaune tbe act m It wm originally lateaded that there eheuld be aa eoeoaat kept between the city, m te.damegea for atieel opening. - ' . . Tn oeunty-oommlealoners opened ea ecoeunt wltb tbe elty In pnrauenee of tba prevision of the above aet In 1854 and from that year until 1873 the city regularly drew from tbe oeunty treuury each year the belanee te lta credit from tba fund, and between the yeara above mentioned tbe elty jlrew from the county treuury the eum of 113,782.05. The meaner in whlph thle account was kept wm that tbe total amount of tax for eeanty purpeaM wm aieertalned and wbtt peroentege the elty paid. Tbe amount expended for reada and brldgM wm alee aeeertained and tba city wm charged with lta percentage of It. The amount paid for land damages wm alto aeeertained. Tbe city wm credited wltb the amount It con tributed tewarde reade aad brldgM aad ebsrged wltb tba amount paid for atrett damage and It is this dlflsrenee that Is new In dispute. Between the jeers 1873 sad 1887 Inclusive there WMSMeseed egalnet tbe oeunty for land demegee for etreete epeaad la the elty 8260,463.83, et wbleb amount the oeunty paid 8124,511.25. Toe elty 's eradlt , tewarde caada mid brldgM In tbeae yaara la 823,018, 8, lMvlag 190,492 83 tbat Ua oeunty elalma tba elty ewea. There la yet a large amount of damagee net yet paid aad tbla amount is net lneladed la above atatamant. ; Between tba yeara above noted, tbe dry paid Inte the. oeunty treaeary 8330,608 for oeunty texee, 'end the amount el damagM whleh wm aeiBMOd la tbeae yMra wm 8235,- 7K. The total mnntv tm-r tn thnaa tun (wm 12,300,613 80 and the emeunt tbe city ipaia Boevo tena aemege aaaemmenu wm 894,002, for tba maintenance of tba oeunty institutions, In tba propeaed munlelpel bill tba Mt of 1654 la repealed and all damagM for atrcet 'openings in tbe future,lf tbe bill beeoaeM a lew, will nave te be paid from the city . treMury or by Meemment upon property ewnera benefitted by the opening of eUMtr. 1 AMOraZB IABQB WEOD1MQ. Mr. Barry U Zeek and Stus Minnie O. llUck t aadartar at Hf man's Atur. ) IitneMter bad another fashionable wed ding last evening, when tbe marriage of Harry U Z wk and Mlai Minnie O. Illlck-' enderter took place. The groom le a aen of Merris Zwk, tbe leather dealer, and tbe bride a daughter of Richard Bllekenderfer, foundry man. Tbe oeremony took piece at tbe borne of the'brlde, Ne. 120 North Weter etraet, end wm performed by Dr. J. Max Hark. Tne beat men wm Byren Kauffman, of Reeding. Mia Jennie Iiegne wee the mhld of boner.B.KurttZ wk, brother of tbe groom, wm groemaman wltb MIm Bertha Blloken Blleken derfer, slater et the bride, m brldeemald. After the ceremony a reoeptien wm held. There was a large number of gueata present end the bride received very bsndeeme gifts. A auppir, with Oder lee W. Rebert m the eaterer, wsa a feature of tbe splendid entertainment, Tee beppy couple left at 220 thja morning en en eastern trip end many frienda aaw tbem off at the Pennsyl vania station. , . A rmbyurlan Keppar. TbeUlrlaand Bej MlMlenery band of tbe Firat Pcabyterlaa obureh will bold a eoelable Bed aupper lu the basement of tbe church te-night and te-morrow night A large number of tick eta have been sold, and tbe ecelable will no doubt be a auoeea. i . Tbe lea of Veureu. , Laat evening the ebarter membere of Camp Ne. 19, Sen of Veteran, belda meeting In the room et Pest 84, Grand Army of the Republic, te tfltctanorganl tfltctanerganl tfltctanorganl saUen, wbleh wm made by the eleotlen of tbe following cmeer : Uaputin, Edwin V. Spreeber; flrat lieutenant, ChsrlM W. Haltahn : aeceaa lleetentsak William A me. eama eaaaetf. vviiuam im miihisii. .. ... z . - Rev. J. W. Memtaaer aad L. W. Tba esmpwUl be mustered la by a depart-I BteBtUtteat te-aight, ' taa guwne or ins. Vete at taa aa' the Oaaaty fee and tveoei epttea. .that, la apparmett la The qaeettea mlae at taa' paWte at '.frmeat at whether or aet problbtUeawWearry la tata atate whea the matter la eubmllted ta tba people" la June. Wa publlah te-day taa vote at Marea aitr, 1573, wnaa taa taeateM at iemI optlea waa nbmltted. Taaaa agaraa wlU prove vary mtereatlag attaa praaant time. It wlU beeeeatbat avary ward la tble ally weat ' wet" by a large majority, aad tba total majority hare wae 1,708. Mmtly all the tewaehlpa la the lower ead of the oeunty went for prohibit Uaa, while eeme of tbeae la the upper aad weal for liquor with a men, Of tba boreaghe la tba county, Ademetewa, OeU aggUe, Meaat Jey.'Btraabnrg aad Week. bagtaa voted agemet local opttea, Oulelda atthaeHy tba majority for, liquor wm 844, TBegwe era M'.follewe-tbe.clty being aaa dletrlet aad the oeaaty another t? I I a. ri DISTRICTS. J 7 1 II fcenoutereuy- M FT lat ward. ....... ...... ......... Ta ward....................... Ml m m t?i lit in B WUQ ...... ........ m....... tb w(titiiii(.ii.mltli(fil II' !M 111 lti I 5SgS:;tv;:;j;:;.vvj;v-; 147 73 101 18X 40 U M ' I..C --M (Ml TIU........ ....... eth ward ........... Awa:d , .......1 tee 4-0 ....... ..... . 2s ill 1 Total. ............. ........' damatewn.M...i....i nart ............... ... .......... 1 Breeknoek...2..... Cesrnarven..... .... Clay ............................ Cocallce Eitat. , Cocalteo Weat.i 1 Celeralu lint Ward ... Columbia., M Ward.. 1 1 )UWtrd Coneategax (.ODOjr. ......................... lMnejral X-conaelldaUd.... Denegal. Weat. mi Ml n 1701 Ml m 107 eee aeee esee eeee "7 S IN at lee IN a 14U 1M 161 lit 41 M ais et 161 its 140 171 07 16 ira )U 111 m 17 W lit 88 ijrnaiere....... i..t... Wl ajan.... ......................4.. jarl JEtat......... .............. Karl Weat. ..,t Kden.... ............. l 1S7 4 SI 171 SI 109 107 tt Jtiiaaeein 7 66 JCiiaabeuitewn Kpbrata. .. Fulton Iteinpfleld, Kaat. Hempflnld, WiU.. Lampeter, Kaat. Lauipeter, Weat. Lancaater twp 171 18t ll IS' f& sv HI 1 tn 170 il 47 185 Leaoeok.. as l 17 laeeck Upper. Little Urltaln Manhelm twp. Manhalm Ber kUaer uoneeUdatea ... .. .. MarUe t , ;MarlatU. ,.-... , M. Jey Ber. f. ;Mt.-Jey twp uonaeliaatod, l'aradue (6 wa ?4A 70 171 .'7 2"fi 1&0 m tin isei f S07 110 170 141 renn.... requea...... frerldence Bapbo-uenaolldated Badibury,' , 2U V 119 eeeeeeeeei eea !) eeeaa ieeeeeeeee 89 in 211 61 107 Silt 107 ION 111 61 BWIIUUI, , BtTa,hur rter. Btraaburg twp warwiea ....................... WMhlngten Total.. II 1 K eu tc 3it;ei7e; 3164 mi MOBTB QDBBB BTBBBT FBOPXntT tOLU. Jeaa A. gaydec's Baleea te Be CenTrid Ieta Large Were for Astilch afro. A large eele of North Queen street real aetata wm made en Wedneedey alteraoen, when Jehn A. Snyder sold blauloen and residence at Ne. 115 te Edward Kbermen, tbe lumber dealer. The price paid waa 828,000, and all tba pspere, etc., have been signed. Mr, Seyder is te leave the property by March 16tb, when Mr. Eberman take poeeeeeten, After tbat time there will be no saloon at tbla plaee. It le the intention of Mr. Eberman te convert tbe building Inte a etere whleh will be the largest and probably tbe finest en that alreeu It ba already been leased by Aatrich Brether, tbe well known merehenle et Etat King atraet who, for aeme time put liave been looking ereund for a larger store. The Snyder bulldleg le new 103 feet In length, but the Idea la te extend It beck te Obrle tlan street, a dlctanee of 240 feet from North Queen. The ecoend etery will be run bsek 150 feet, Tbe etere will have a line glace front with widows running back for 21 feet Thle store and tbe one that Jehn A. Arneld will erect en the properly rceently purehssed by that gentleman from Majer C. M. Hewell will Improve tbatsquaieef the straet graatly. Thera are many person in this city whs will be sorry te Me "Johnny" Snjder go out et the bualaee, In wbleb he baa been engaged ter 21 years. He first attrted In tbs Mloen whleh Is new the Etern market hotel, en Eket King atreet, whete baremalnadferetgbtyeera. He then moved te North Queea street, and for tbroe cars oeonpied tbe Mloen new called Uctel Veteran. la 1878 be pureaased the properly that he hM jast sold. Oa It wm a one t lery Mloen, whleh la fermsr yere was kspt by Shults Raess and ether. Mr. Snyder eroeted the fine large thrce story building, whleh he oeoupled theeame year. Here be dm built up a trade that be hM geed reason te ba proud of, and "Snyder's" la known te nearly everybody, He has been quite auoeoaaf ul In bualnMS and tha reason of this 1 thst ba knows exactly hew toeonduotlt, HI clauel trade ba always been of tbe beet In tbe elty, and no man In the same kind of bualneas ba mero warm frienda than Johnny Snyder. He la a genial, whole eeuled man, reepected by all who knew blm aad the best wishes of everybody fellows blm te private Ufa, A OBI-MD-STONB ItCUSTM. A Sartoea Aceidaul ai UrBd)' Kile T'x'i Works Nobody Barloealy llert. A rather eerleue accident occurred at Brady'a edge tool work, en Cherry alley above Walnut etreet, en Wednesday afternoon at a late hour. There wm a gtlndatene about three feet In diameter In the chop, which wm need for grinding down toelr. When In motion the atone run et the rate of about 350 revoluUene per minute. Tbe man who werke at tba atone all en a "horae" almost ever lb Prank Z sober wm workleg at tbe atone, when it euddenly burat with great force, it wet broken;into eight piece which were scattered around tbe western end of the ebep lu dltTirent direction. , taher wm knocked from ble seat and be fell it te tbe pit underneelb tbe atone. He wte badly brulaed, bat net eeneuaiy burb Une et the pleeee et tbe atone atruclc the parti tion of theclnee, ebaklng it up oonaidera eonaidera oenaidera bly. It wm very fortunate that person were net badly Injured, m aecldenla el this kind aredangereua. Tnl morning a new etene, measuring elx feet acrcev, wei put In tbe, plaee of tbe broken one, tberlcoeaef which are lying in the alley. Cenatrt By tbe Orebaalml Scheel, On Tuesdey evening next, at tbu Trinity chapel, the orchestra eoheol In charge et Prof. Carl Tberbabn will give lta flrat publle entertainment under tbe direction et the Junier MUetcnary society et Trinity ehurch. It will te a surprise te many tbat each geed work can be done by tbe young people upon tbelr dltforeet lar.tatnents. The pregramme Is te be an excellent one j and, when It la known that nmrly every member of this large orchestra of eeme thirty boy and girls began muale upon an I ..: T . -r im , I nw""" iw. iuuihuwi their aroaeleaoy wlU be reoegnlr Jd m the beet eadoraemeat peaaiwe af tba abUtty aad laaUty af taate toatraster. SIGNED BY THE GOVERNOR. am ibm arruae te tjb pbopesbd raKHUBICOBT AHBMDHBBr. aa bUbm reeaiatke aiaateteel BHI te Thkd staedktgaad.t Baaay Bee Ite Basel Die aiiaiaTHe aaltakary Beea taw . Bepaaied by the Aenaibty. tf abkisbure, Pe., Jen. 81. la taa Sen ate the Hevaa Mil te repml Ue read law la Ballebary tewaehlp aad put It aadar the general read law wm peeeed fiaaliy. It will ba meeeegid te the govtraer te-day. - Tba govaraer te-day elgaed tba Btehlb Mary amendment, although ha la aet required te approve It by the eoaetltuttea. Tba following la tba amaadmeat te tha aaaatttaUea m propeaed la RepubUeea aaaeae, January 35, 1887, aad paaaed at that aadUepreeeat eeeekmet tha Jjegtalatara, ItbM reeelvedtbeelgeatureet tba gover gever gover aer ead will be voted apea by tha people at a epeetel eleotlen te ba bald la Jaaa aext t 21$ it Rttelviit, By tba Beaata and HoeMOf RepreaentatlvMOf tba eommea wealth of Pennsylvania, la gaaaral eaeem Uv met, tbat the rollewlng amaadmeat le aropemd te the oeoaUtatloa et tba 00m. meawaaltb la aeoerdeaM with tba 18tb article tbaraef 1 There ahall ba aa additional article te eald oeatUlutlon te be designated M.artlele nine- fouewet Artlele alaeteen. Tba manufacture, tha aata,ver kMpIng for eele, el Intoxicating liquor te be.ueed m a beverage le hereby prohibited, and any violation of tbla pro hibition ebell ba amtedemeanerpunlabebla m ebail be provided by law. The manu facture, eele cr hMpIng for Mia IntexlMtlng liquor for ether parpeeM tbaa m a beverage mey ba allowed la eueh meaner only ae aball ba preeerlbed by law. The general assembly ebell at tba flrat eeeeten succeeding the adoption of thla adeqoate penalUea for its enforeemeat. la tha Binata te-day blue were passed anally m lollewat Autherising motleaa ter Judgment te be made before tha protaeatv teryt laeraMlng the limit of real aad peraeaal estate, held for corporate, rellgteaa ead ebaritable ueaai te MUbllsh a nautleal eoheol for education and training el people la ecteaM of aavlgatlea. Poker,of TWta, Intredaeed tbeflremen's bill requiring fire Inturanee oempaalM of ether eUMa te pey a tax ea premlama te elty and borough treuurlM for the benefit el fire oempanlee. ,Ia tha Heum bllle were report favorably te laeraaM tbe fffloieney of fiaberlmi te praveat dlaorlmlnatlen by lite laearaaM oempaalM ; providing for employment of oeurt librarians. Tba bill te prevent adulteration of milk Wm negatively reported, Tbe laet hour et tbe Heum Marien te-day wsa devoted te second reeding of the bill for government of eltlee of the third elase, and a aemlea will ba held le-algbt te com plete It, Oeatntreller Vrsalialaa'e gei Wasbimotek, Jen. 81 Tba praeldent te-day aaat te tba Beaata tha follewlag aom aem aom lnaUens 1 Jeeae D. Abrame, of Vlrgtala, te be comptroller et tha eurreacy Wdaey Jm WUeea, et Kentucky, te be pea eleaegeatet WMhlngten; D. B, Wade, et Meataaa, te be ehlef JueUee et the aupreme oeurt territory of Mentaas; Cel. J. O. Breekenrldge, te ba laapeeter general, wltb tbe rank of briga dier general, WIIX OT ALBBBO tt. BBBRHSW. He MakM Charitable BMqeeete te the Blera vtan Ohereh and Maalnary, The will of the late Alfred V. Eberman wm admitted te probate te-day. He be quMlbe 11,000 te tbe Woodward Hill oeme eeme tery, tba InterMt te be cxpemled In kMptng his grave in order. The Moravian ehurch or thla city gete 820,000 the lntereet of whleh la te be applied te the payment of tbe paeter'a aalery. He glvM 825,000 te tbe endowment fund of tbe Moravian theological Mmlnary at Bethlehem, The exeoutere et tbe wUl ere Jehn B. Oa, vice prealdent et the Fidelity Trust and Safe Depaalt oempany, et Philadelphia, MIm Mary Virginia Haw thorn and J, I stelnmelz, esq. A aire Tkta Morning. A Are alarm wm sounded from box 43, at West Lemen and Mary atraete, betWMa 8 aad 9 o'clock tbla morning. It wm esaeed by a fira la a boeM at Ne. 538 Weet Lemen street, wbleb belenge te tbe Oriel aetata aad la oeoupled by Freak Bsrr, aa empleye at Wehleen'e plaining mill. Toe little ebll drea ware up atalra aed It ta believed tta', tbey were pleylng with matcbM aad Mt lira te tba bed. Mra. Barr bearing bbeIm ran np atalra only te find the room full of amoke aad tha bed ablest. Bba took tba eblldrea eat and triad te extinguish tbe flame, la doing this she bed bsr face toeoalderably burned and her hair alnged. After the alarm bad been etruek tba fire man responded. The atlaebee of engine oempaoy Ne. 4 euoeeeded In putting out the flamaa wltb buekets of water. The bed ding wm entirely cenaumed and tbe furni ture, carpet and fleer were badly damaged. Tbe weed work of tbe benne wm badly charred end the damage aitogetherwlilbe ever 8100. for the BantUi of ai. ABtaen)' Church. The member of the Sodality et the Bleesed Virgin Mary of St. Antbeny'a church gave an entertainment lest evening for the benefit of the chureh. Tbe attend ance wm aelerge that all who bad ticket oeuld net be accommodated even with etandlng room, and its batertelnment wUl 'ee repeated thle evening. Tbe pregramme wm made up of musical MleoUene and tbe rendlUen of play a, 'Aggravating Sam" and "KuauMrHabrleu." All the participants acquitted tbemeelvM with credit. Tbe en tertainment wm under the direction of the following committee of arrangement t Jehn A. Kray, Jehn Toerner, Jeseph L. Breach and Jeseph Bents. Sppoleitd Vliwin. MIehMlF. Hever and Henry V. Hart man have dmu appointed vlewere te bum damages eauaed by the extenalen et the elty water main te tbe new works. They tike tbe plaee of Emanuel P. Keller end Samuel Bauimar, who are tee HI te eerre. Slet a Maier. Jehn Peaae,arrMtedMlerdy for being a tramp, will be required te answer a charge of larceny. The allegation la that be atele a naer belonging te Jeseph Gardner, Hist ne Accept. The New Yerk Time bM a dlapatch from Indlanspell announcing tbat (lea. Harrison hM received from Mr. BIslee bla eoeeptanoe of tbe eecretaryahlp of state and that tba document will be given te Ue publle In a few days. 1 m 1 Wilt Loek after M O. Interest. An appearance hM been entered by Lewie O. Csseldy, m eauneel for the Beitimore dt Ohie Telegraph company, In tbe com where in the atate propeeee te escheat the liner, eteck, bend, eta, of the company for oon eon oen eolldeUng with the Wcetern Union cem-psny- anetkar Stain Tataed or. The late cock tight bM eauaed much talk aad bad feeling. Nearly all Ue Laneasler men new proneunoe it a fake, aad another mala, whleh will ba square, la talked et If Ua Marietta people aaa ba tadaeed te make ItlM lit Taa laamalir aaepn awj ready, ON. C8tArjNOBTB.Bt.kOB'flt,BTTaB. , aa lavitettea m Aggtem eae SBirtM VartB tVeaga,'C)kac--Ob. Jeebj et the Orgaataatlea et Whtek He ta rreeMeat, Tebk, Jea. SlHea. ChsuaceyF. Black wrltes te J. Z. Whl secretary of the ABMrfeaaTarlff Reform Leegae," Chi. age, who baa tavlted him aa tha president of the National Aaaoeieuea of OamoeHtle Olaaa, te bddreM tea league at let meetug uFetwaary.deellalagthe lavltaUea. Ha aayas Oa the 4th of July last there assembled la BalUmere. Md,, tha largut aad tha mom Mraeatkrlll reform oenveaUoa tbat baa ever beea held la Ametlea. Thera were tweaty-gva haadred delegatM mas. eat, aad maay theuaande of apeetatera from all parm et tha Uakm. If formed m tha fleal rMultatitua deHbenuoea, tba MaUeaal Aeeoeiatlea oft DemeereUe Claba, wtthafallllstofeffloera,a vtee praeldeat foraveryataWlathaCalea,Bada general oemmlttea 00m posed of membere from avary atate and territory. The Deaaeeratle aeetetlM aad Demeeratki eluba, forming tha primary eoMUteeietosot thai aeseetetlea araaewaambarad far ap law tha thoas theas aada. It la a tariff reform aesoetetlea et oeloeeal propertioaa, ead truly natleaal la Ite abaraeterM wall Mia Ite axtaat Bar, It Is Democratic purely aad woolly Deme eratle. Indeed it could net be ter geaalaa twIfireJcifm without being DemceraUa It le expressly feaaded apea tbeteaehtagenf tha Immortal JaOeraen, tba father of tba DemoeraUo party, aed tba greatest of ell AmertoMeau-ateaopoltBta. Tbaparpeata, for which K wm brought late Ufa aad aotlea, are expressed la tba follewlag oomprebea eomprebea oemprebea alvsdeolaratloai "Te fester the formaUen et permanent DemoeraUo olube and aoeletlM tbrougbeal tbe United State, gad te Insure tbelr active co-operation in dbaemlaatlBg Jaffereeniaa prlDolplMefgoverameitt. Te preeerve the Consututtea of tha United States, tha autonomy of tha slates, loeal Mlfaovera Mlfaevera meat, aad traedem ofeleeUooe. Te resist revolutionary ehangM aad tba oaairallse eaairallse oaairallse ttenot power.' Te oppem the Impoeltlea et tezaa beyead taa aeeeseltle of aeverameat aeoaemloBlly admlaletered. Te promote economy la all braeebM of Ue public servtee. Te opneaa aaasassMry oommar eommar oemmar olel retrtotleoe;lor tha beets t of the tew at tha eeat of tbe maay. Te oppem ebwa legMeUea, whleh dmpetle Uber aad belide up moaepoly. Te matamia tavtotate the faadaaaeatal arlaelpta et Democracy, equality before tba laWt aad, te ee epirat with tba regular orgeaiatUea of the DemoeraUo party la euppert of DemoeratlomaaaadDemooratlo meesaree," Thla graat organlitUen, with them objects tbas dearly dettaed, bM goneabeat tha grave baeweM before 11 with tha ap ap ap probaUenot every authority kaewa te tbe Demoeratto party from tbe tariff reform Demoeratle praeldent of tba United BtatM dewa tbreagb tba national ana atate oom eom oem mltUM te loeal eemmltteM In almost every eleoUea dlatriet la tha oeaatry, If 11 be peMlble for a national perty te be com mitted te a elate policy 1 aad If It be pemlbla for sueta a party te make final aad excleelve ohelM of aa agency for tbe propegatien aad defenM or that policy, tbaa b tha Demoeratle perty oemmitted te tana reform aad te tba National Aatoeletlea of Demoeratle claba M lta oheeaa egMcy ler that purpeM. la It te be axpeetedtkat tariff reform ia the lateraat of tba people m agsiast the aaoaepollete, aaa ever be earrled by any bat eaa of taa two great poUtlealperuear Ialt poMlblsteorgSBlMathUd party with that purpcae la view T Would It ba justifiable, evea were It pemlbla te de ee, while eae et tbeaa graat paruaa ataade, lleelt aaealaaoealy ready for, aad eagerly lataat apea, the vary abject yea proaeMT Neth. Ibst eaa ba elalaar thaa tbat for tbeae who desire a apaedy aoeempllsbmeat of tha iplleb Demi reform la qumtloe, tha loeratlo party le the meat evslUble and powerful tnetra meat te ba need. Instead of aatabllahlag ampltliudeef aaw aad etraage ageaetee for tha dlesemlaatlna of UadeatrtaM et Jeftereea aad of Cleveland, te wbleh we ell alike subecrtbe, would It aet ba VMUy better te oenoentralo our eflerta and oon eon oen aolldate.oar foreM under tbe eucpleM of that gnat party of the people wbeM prlaet plea, tradluena, aedpreetntleedereblp all alike toad In tba direction of industrial freedom for the messes, and aealnet undue prlvllegea for tbe elaawa T De yea think it likely that tbe people, who are really tba perty wbleb gave tbem the very Bene upon wbleb tbey oentead te make their atruggla under leedere untried, and la be half of priaelplM wblcb, la ee far m tbey era at all defined, are borrowed from tba very bera books of Democracy r Or, will tbey, being honest aad aaraeat la their contention, em every proper means te pre mete tha euoesea, la tbe oengraeetoael else Uea of 1880, aad la Ua presidential eleo elee eleo eoa et 1892, of tha Demoeratto party wbleh, having polled a majority of all Ua vetaa ta Ua United atatM apea Uta vary tesae, etende eelemnly pledged te wegsUeooo wegsUeeoo wegsUeoeo test naUl tbe victory I felly wea, aad Its traits are garnered la appropriate leguUa leguUa UeaT TBB ABBBIOaH BOCSB. The OM Orape Be Hore-kxlsealT latprevt meat That Have Beea amde. Tba old Oraaa hotel, wbleh hM beea oleaed for eeme meatba past, la about beleg reopened under Ue aama of thaAmarieaa hotel aad wlU a aaw manager. Tbe hotel, wbleh la eae of tbe eldest la Ua elty, wm recently aeld by Mrs, EllsabeU Mlebeel, who owned It for many years. Philip Lebselter purehmsd it sad at oaee Mt about te make many needed lmprevemeata, Theoeatraotlor making tee repatrala Ue bourn wm awarded te Jeba Adam Burger, who finished bis work aeuie days age. Tbe large brlek plllare la Ue front were tern away and replaead by baavy Iren peeta, wbleh are much mero Bttraetlve. The front wlndewa of Ue omee, Uedoere, ventilators, dx., ere no wet heayy plats glees. The office Is almost twles m large m before, a partltlea having been tern tut. In Ue rear of thla la a prstty little WMb room with msrbls wath stendr. The dining room, barroom aad ether parte et Ue beuse bave also been greaUy improved. Tbme rooms together wltb tbe ofllee and hallway bave beea cov ered wlU peper et tbe laUet etyle by J. B. Martin & Ce., and leek much brighter than ever before. Guthrie & Sen painted tbe beuse Inside aad out aad did geed, work. One of tbe greeted improvement la ua team bMtlng apparatus, wbleb wm put la by Lena Baehler. It bef Us meat Improved kind and dem lta work well. Tba large plata glee and eUer bard ware eueh m were needed wm tuialibei by KaUly Brethel dcKaub. Fer a week past men and women bava bMn engaged aorubbleg and elMnlng Ua hotel, and It new loekiM bright m anew pin. The gentleman who will manage Ua bourn la Jehn A. Brllten, who oemM from Reading, where ter a number of yeara be managed the Merchant' bete). He le Mid te be a geed man for tbe bualness, and be eeeme determined te make Ue American a sueeses. He bM done one very eenelbla Ulng, and that wm te furniah Ue bouts from top te bottom with new furniture, which adds graeUy te the atlraollveneM of Ue Interior. Tbe heuae bae already opened for guest, aad there bave been quits a number el arrivals. Action by Balgbia et Laber, At Wedneedey'e eeaatea of Ue Kalgbla et lAber la Harrlaburg, reeolutlen wre adopted enderelng Ue Australian eyttem of voting ; tn fetor et making eleotlen dsy a legel holiday ; lequeellag tbe atate de partment te include In lta annuel report a oemplete list et all corporations, tbelr capi tal Bieck aad Iccauea. Why He aaalaasd Matlbew Tyler, a prominent bnetnete man of Yerk, made en eMlgnment en Wednesday, Hie estate le eaUmsted 1 go be worth ever 8100.000, while hie UabUlUM mayieeeh f?0,9t. The eatlgamsat was aaMOtaesahaayembarrBMmeek but beaaaaa afe great h teebUasM at aU. Tyler, M ATA At A'S FORCES GR01 ?SfK' AMt saaeaws bsixtibw BBreaam KtBarg H ta Beaay-ee Battle WBht The Tewa et Apia ta Oswtsel ei r-ait Ta Iohdew. Jam. gl..Dtjaataaaar.W Aaehlaad rvgardtag etfatra at taa I auaaea atata that tha aermea aav bave beea aetlltd te aaarah aU Stmeea watera for eealrabaad Tha Timu, a paper aaWlahadlathal Hah hmguege, at Apia, aaa Besiri ABrltleh aabjtet waa vtelted u arraatad. bat waa reliMSd da. ueaMwUh the aeaeead at tha, Taa peltea etAala hva haaa ' aMMQtrmaas'eeoatreLaBataa l M taa auray of aha letter. & Mix Uea tead of MaSMfafeUaaeejal latreaebed UaaaMlyea aad ara 1 lta baSUa te aha Hi tana ; 1kA BauiAtta mm MaUla laiM.1 foreeotMatMfa, $ Whea tha ataamar Rleha ApU eke wm bearded aadi eeri BahaBO B TBB BBBATB. te rretat 1 esw at lamiea maaasaa WABBiaaTOB, Jaa.fU.Tfea "Zfi qasatteawMaaata dlaaasMd aa taa Ulaaftaraoea. Bea bla epeeeh et yaeterday. aad aaei hie oplBleB 11 waa time tha Ui Statea eeeerted Ita rights ta Beam It repramatatlye heme. .Taw patebes from Loadea atatbas that aavalofllearahad beea ordered at all vimele la Baaaeai te Maatera by tha twa mom aad read ta Ua aaala, ataatlag eoeeetlea. s ua amaadmeat te the matter MPraatNalea but oemmtHMoa feretga raeswaaa tag awe.BOB te pfataetehaial Ualted Btatea: la Samoa aad Mei oeamraM aaa BMuatataaeeaii the harbor et Page Page, thai tnaaaaiaSBlw llai (.. !fi la tha mammlM ikta ininw Ma. laUmated that taa Bmmbb aah eotaeapagalolaantoreeertoaa bapalavolvlagUerslatleasor tha Vt BtatM aad Oermaay. V Taa oeaaaiar epprefriauaa atu wat; aaa taeseaate with ataaMietegegc eoastdsraUea at tha, Brltmlt IMUV. 1 1 . -"" . w IfTtV rsvmg aaav Bewaxesea. , WAsBiaoTew.D. a, JaaSL Atai at RepabUeea Maetera thla 1 deetded te prevldaa bUl far thai or waaaiagtea, Meataaa aaa 1 Dakota aad te peea tba taU. CengreM derlag tba arasaat at am There wm a developed against Ua adastaataa affl Mexico, aad tha laataslteaa.ara taat territory will aet ba laelaaaa la that I m ua iaaiiawwwCTiwsawBVBBV LowBew, Jaa. 8L Tbe jredfeal J aaa received a diepeieh from VI aaya that Crown Priaaa Xaaetasra wm eaaasd by a laatara at taa eardbm wiw aa aBoatea 01 atoea mie taa Vibmwa, Jaa. 81. Tha aaya that ea Toeedey whoa Crewa P Rudelph returned ba round te ata write letters sad awoke ea 'Wedi morning before 7 o'clock aad at 748 bla breakfaat te ba brought te bias. tba valet returned be found nua deed la bla bad. Ceaat Hegee, atttrad li kb k oeetuma, weat with eUepeed aaa Kmpeier Praasta Jeseffb, wheaai formed of tba bad newe. Beth tha and amprma Uaa weat te tl meat of Crewa aad tela her of HbelaalettdeB betag takaa la a baad'a bedside. Bba wm aaauy di from remalBlag la tha room. Thabaajr tba priaae arrived bera at vt arataak morelag. ' A large crowd had gathered at' Mm te await Ua arrival, bat qaletly Ian taa tleaatuereqeeet at taa Uetralaerrived the body was carnage draws ay aix ataek UebierpeesedUreagh the mewa, bat wm removed aaa deea by all. Tba oeart oeapitia, taa Mayer, at, aaaa, ua Piaaa tteaeaieaa, aaa digmtariM fotiewea ue eemega, awaited tha arrival of Ua prnataetea at I Hefburg, Tha body aaaa at Ue imperial petaae wm boraate taa apartaaeata leteiy eeeapted by prlnee, wbleh wm la.'t repeatag fan surreundsd by guarde. Almest exoeptlea tba pepera extol Prlnee Radelpb, te whoa they pay trlbutM of prate. Owing te UeelMef tha eeaaer Mlai wbleb tha body of taa atlaae waa 1 It wm lmpeeelble te pat It ordinary bearae la oenveylag M aMasi Meyerlieg te Bsdea.ee a large hearea, aaaar tn cerryleg Ue bedlM of paapera te hartaj, wm brought Inte nqulatUea. & A atlaister raeiae Beasewerd Beaad. . -Lendow, JsaSL-Ualted Btates Mtalatat . Pbelpeand Mra Phelps mada their adata te Englend te-day aad aet Mil for AaMttaa. ea Us North Oermaa Lloyd alsamar Leber from Southampton. They reeelvad "a hearty farewell 00 all eldee. Beats Bf Amerleaaa aad ferelga dlplemata getharatk at Ua Waterloo atatlea of tha Leaaeai eT Southweetern railway te eey goedbya ata Ue minuter and bla wifa. Mm. Paatfa. wm presented wltb a magBlaeeat tteuC of flewera by Ua Oeuatem Beadettaa, .? '4 TBLBOBArUB TFa, . Tbe rata of dUoeuat aaaeaaead bf awtj Bank et England te-day le 8 par eeat. The governor gaaeral labia if tub leaat, In the Canadian Parllameat wUleett a teattonteUe retuaal of Ua TJaltafi sMaaaV Senate te ratify Ua BsaariM treaty, aaat announee that Canada'a duty will bat continue bee ilghta already agreed ta aatM eeme arrangement la mada betwesa aa' two nations. -Z Mr. Wm. CBrlea wm takaa te Claamat iell UU mernlex. te serve ua aaaa poeod apea him for vleleuag tha aet. '' The rouad-beoMot the Calf Oetesaaa A BsaUFeretlroBdatOalveeteB, Tea., waa' burned yteterdey. Lese, llM.Ma, ,i A ebmile seuU reee wm Maally ertaagtaV ln Sioux Olty yaeterday, betwesa Teeater,' aaudauxeadHosmM,teborowedlKl.fl; aext July la Ua tHeaz river. J street osreeaeeveralltaM la Haw Yash are ruaalagregularly te-day, OreeaaaaSBJ are la Mr viae, aad taeyaraiteelvtegaasataj, police proteetlea. v waiian laotOATiems. gaaa WAsaivoTea, D, tt, Jaa, It fawtera PtnaeytTMua t eateg weathsr faUowed aeataerly whtda veermc ,aa -ti sBajraBBBal WaWajJB Mta eau . r . BS4B, BBBBeBf fjJamaaB "7 J2a Ll -.ju j -,&.' -UJjeM.fc. .lp j. ijis. . iji,-i t 1 ms"- 'S- .