- .sji?'.vsTsr-Trjrr' y" O ' . -- - J 4 Ifye f aftef VOLUME XXV NO. ?150. LANCASTEIVPA.f WEDSPESDAY. iTOBRtTABY 13, 1869. PRICE TWO CEOTB3 ffqw? , -;ff'7 rv? . K -. 3 REPUBLICANS CONTEST. niURitT e mn nmut wxMnwMTwmw, h AUsswsea the MiktM rede m Vary UsjM Tea. Th Republican priatery eteetiea for, ward cffieen u held ea Tawtaj vsaiag !MwsthBoiinet6BatdSe'tosk; la mMref ward then wen sxettlaw coa st s s which brought out a large vet. In the Vint ward thsn whi fin caadl datea aemlaeted -for eeuaetl, sad Abraai Sheets wee left Jake Greeaawrtl who has teen an unsuccessful candidate loralaaeat every offlee lath gift of the Repabltaea party, haa at last bsea rawardad with a nomination for bounetl. W. 8. Weaver aad Jeha F.iDetwart wen candidate for' oeaetebl, km Derwart withdraw befen te teUa closed. la Uie Second ward then wn a (qaarai faotlea fight balwaaa the Ball Rug and Heg Ring. Tb Ball Ring faotlea waa da-, tested. la the Third ward the great eeatest waa ter aiasrmsn aad Aideraaaa Ban aueeeedsd la beating hla oppeaaat by a larga majority, aavlag mera majority than Candidate Black had votes. PeteFerdney and Jim Deebter lad, eaa faotlea of the Fourth ward aad endeavored te beat tba old eoanelt ticket They ware Baaneeeaafut J. Frank Rsmley was defeated for aeleet oenaoll la the Fifth ward by a S. Rrtsmsa, The council and eaaatabla eeateetc la the Sixth ward brought out a large tote. Thiea et the old member were retaracd, Mr. Baby being daleated. . Fer oenatable Barn Barn held received only 40 vote, Ehrinaa 51, aad Glass nearly MO. There waa a eeateet for oeunoli la the Nlath ward, aad the anoeaaalal aemlaeea wen Messrs. Berlaflald, Craabaaga aad Bliaer. Behind all theae eeatest there la some thing mera then appean en the Burfaee, la eeme of the ward eandldatea were rua la the lntercat of Jeaepb Beeaer for city treaaarer agaliat Harry Rathfoe, bat a large Majority et the eandldatea Bamed are la favor of the retention of Mr. Rathfon in that poaltlen, If the Republicans ahenld hare a majority In the next oeunous. Street Oommiaalener Berts and Chief Engineer Vendeiamlth alae figured la the eeatest, and It loeka a If theae oflielala wlU have te give way te elhera en the Firat Monday in April. Following la the foil llatef nomination made: FIRST WABD. Common Cennell Jacob Greene wait, w T. Ebsrmsn, W. K. Beard, Jehn J. Hoever, Oeaatable W. 8. Weaver. Aeeeaaer A. C. Welehana. Jndge G. O. Jehnsen, Ioapeetor H. C. Riekaeeker. Delegatea H. K. Martin, Q. U. Johnaen, C:eytea F. Myers. M00ND WARD. . Common Council A. M. Franta, Jehn a Olnen, R. K. Underwood. Constable Jehn O. Sides. Jndge D.8. Rettew. Inspector I. O. Arneld. Assessor Jereme Venderamlth. Dslsgstee A. B, Haaaler, Jacob Halbaeb, Jeff. E. Bhenck. THIRD WABD. Common Council Jemee Eager, Martin Kralder, Jamea D. Landle, Alderman J. K. Barr. Constable Jaoeb Sbauh. Aaaaaser J. M. Heroleretb. Judge I. M. Lulx, Inspectors Samuel H. E'ebelle. Delegetes Jehn W. Manlier, Obarlea I. Laadls, Frank F. Heffman. FOURTH WARD. Common Ceunell Edward P. Brlntoe, Daniel Sing, B.F. Bartholemew. Assessor Samuel W- Dlller. Oenatable Andrew Elobhells. Jndge Martin R. Herr. Ioapeetor Geerge W. Huber. Delegatee Geerge W. Cormeny, Edwin E. Snyder, O. A. D. Vlllee, FIFTH WARD, Beleet Connetl C. 8. ErUtnan. Common Council W. P. Camming, Dr. A. J. Herr. Oenatable asa Teiiiey. Jr. Joint RsQben H. KauOman. . Inapeoler Andrew M. C Aid well, i .' Aaaetaer Harry Hartley. Delegetea Renbea S. Gambar, W. F. Bfjtr, etq. Wm. O. Marahall. BIXTH WARD. Common Cennell Jehn H. Banrnxard' aer, Jehn MeLaushlln, Joeeph H. Zeek. Aaaetaer J. H. Leenard. Oenatablft-Danlal Glaaa. Judge D. F. Reaanmlller. Inspector H.- B. Jeflerlea. Delegatea Thea. O. Ooehran, Edw. A. Snubroeke, S. H. Roadman. aaviNTH, WARD, Beleet Council Richard Apparly. Common Council Franeta Kceae, Henry Qlaalar, JameaSireeger. Alderman Guar lea Behwebel. Aeeeaaer Cheater Cammtnga. Oenatable Krnat Arneld. Jndge Geerge Kauffman. Inapeotera Q. Samnel Fllek. Delegatea William J. Beltb, Jaoeb B Price, Jamea R. Deen. XIQHTH WARD. Common Oonneil Jehn Beyder, Am breae Bltaer, O. O. DaUey. OeneUble Chaa, May. Aaaeeaer Henry Mlohel. Jndge O. F. Qaada. Inapeoter Frank M. Derwart. Delegate Jehn Seyder, Palltp Staxpf, Chaa. Bllxanbnrger. NIMTH WARD. Beleet Oonneil D. E. lien?. Common Ceunell Reuben Barlz field, Jehn Creaabaugb, O. W. Bttner. Oenatable Henry Rutb. Aaaeeaer Uncwua Rtthven. Jndge C. Baeera. latpeoter Henry Greea. Dalegatee-MUtonBwene, Edw. F alley, Jehn Jaoeb. T. Bl.O.a.ltain. Dr. & A, Mntchmere, of Philadelphia, wllldeUver the annlveiaary addreae at the annual meeting of the aaaoelatlon la the eoarthenee, Thnraday evening. Tae aext mnaleale of the eaaoelatlon will be glvea in the eaaoelatlon hall en Friday evening, February 82. A oemmltteemea'e banquet waa glvea te 37 oflleera and oemmltteemea in the aaao aaae aaao elatlea building. At C0 the young men gathered and te their surprise they found aa excellent repeat provided by the ladle of the auxiliary. Short addresses were made by Prof. J. P. MeCaakey, Hugh B. Falten, esq., & M. Myers, D, B. Bank, W. A. HstnlUb, J. M. Davldaen, W. Z. Seeer, D. O. HavereUck, U. S. WlUUmaea aad B. K. Maynaid. Alter the banquet the different oemmltteee met and erganised their work. iraea bf a Trala. Thee. Tracy, aeollea boa of the Pennsjl vaala rellrcad at Conewago, met with a eerlesa accident ea Tuesday. Ha was Jack lag a nil, and thought he oeoid finish It taefen a train he saw approaching retched him. When tee late he tried te etep aside, btit was eu nek by the mall trala west. His weaada consist et a dislocated ahenlder aad Internal Injuria. A Wribday ratty. Mr. D. B. Lsndla, the printer, at 320 West Chestnut street, held aa Informal party et hie residence ea Tuesday evening. B had raaohed bis 87th mlleeteae, aad la vttsd hi fxleads and aelghben te have a VAX S)M ( a a auks a ae iim et tttw S bM St-Aa AM BteesBdB TheFebraery naeeaieg of ike) Beard at Trade wee held ea Taeaday veatag with Vtee Fraaldeat Oeleeaherger ta the eaalv. The report of the eieaeaiei ehewed Ike reeeijitedetetebe.l,4llU aad the ex peadHaree 11,984,84, teevlag a bataaee lei UeweaearyeftlW.Oe. Theeaaadlag ngeaHinn watt ealleg tar reporteeadtbeealy eeaber areaeut waa Mr. Qleeaberger,ef the eeeamiuee ea reel elate, aad, ha aald there waa aethlag te MBett, yv f. - r f r .,. J . Taasweretary .talel.lha Mr. take! J.1 HoaateahadreelgBedae a member et the Beard of Trade, whlehaaeae a vaeaaey la the beard et trasteea. Mr. Wee. D. Spreeher; waa elected a traetee te fUi the vacancy. Vie Peeldeat Geteeaberger aald h waa eerry there wa aaUaa atteadaaee at th meeting of th beard, and that ae Utile Interest wee maaUeatad lath progress of mis eity. wnea Mr. spreeher advocated th eetebUebateat of a nuanfeotery et ehelf hardware la tale city, U waa dUmlaeed and! that was the end at it, A ettalUr naennfac-, tery la Reading aald Uveatera 16 per eeaU dividend, and when th original pleat wee, deetreyed by Are, It waa rebuilt from thai funde of the company, aad yet paye 9 per. eeat. Se remnaeratlve waa thle baelaeaa taattaei la talk of eataMlahlag aaaoead anaaofaetery la that etty. The Beard of Trade' of thle cfty haa net aoeompltahedl much, end for that reason the public eaa anree It. The time haa oeme for every member te pat hleehoalderte the wheel, end If U de aemethtng It will beaoeom pllehed. Mr. Isaae IiSvy aald then wae a matter In which many were Interested and that wae the bill pending la Congress for the aboll abell tlea of the Internal revenue tax ea tobacco. Thar la nothing la thoaet a te th repeal of the tax ea elgera, but then eheald be. As long as this tax renssliia Lancaster oenaty clgarmaken cannot compete with theae of New Yerk. Every box baa te be atemped with the namber et tba etgar feetery aad dla dla trtet and It la a 'sell haewa feet that elgera stamped with the OUi dtattlct an la bad odor. He favored the pnparaUen of petl- uens te de signed by cigar man and farmere, for the latter are alae greatly Interested la the obelltloa or tela tax, and forwarding them te the member of Congress from thle dfstrlet end aenatera of Feuneylvanla. He moved the eppelntment of a oemmlttee te prepare the necessary petltleae aad the motion waa adopted. The chair appointed Meaara, Levy, Reynolds and Shaad ae the oemmlttee. Secretary Moere said the large mannfao mannfae tnrere el Mew Yerk want the tax te remain en elgara but want a lower tax. They dea't can if it la only one eeat tax, beeanee with aay tax the number et faotery aad district must be stamped en each box. Tee queatlen of Instructing the trustees waa next called up, and en motion et Mr. sener the beard retained ita furniture end the traetee wen directed te rent tram Mr. Xahleman ea th beet terma obtainable. The propriety of publishing the above paragraph brought from Mr.W.Z Beeer the remark that the reason people did net attend Beard et Trade meetlnga wae beeauee their vlewa are made pnblle In the dally ipapere. THB BXPOBTBRS DIBOUBSBD, Mr, O. A. Ji'eaDenmlth moved that raperten be exelnded from the future meetlnga of the Beard of Trade, He aald he made the motion for the reason given by Mr. Seaer. Mr. Spreeher hoped th motion would net be adopted. He believed in aeelng all' the news publlihed and he la aa eager for the newspaper and he leeks for It with ae mneh regularity aa he deea hie meila. Mr. Lavy took the position that the publi cation of full reports benefltted the Beard efTnde. J- "-1 Mr. Gstssnberger eald this is net a secret society and he did net see the berm of hav ing the proceedings spread before the public., , v , , Mr. Seaer eald people wen afraid, te ex presa their bplnlene with reperten preeent The vote wa taken errthe motion of Mr. Benertoexelude repertere and ltwaede teated by a vote el 5 te 4. Theae who voted te exelnde repertera were : Messrs. W, Z. Saner, Gee, N. Rey aelds, H. 0. Moen. and 0,:A.FenDer emlth. ' These who voted egelnit the motlea wen : Meaara. Henry Gerhart, Wm. D. Spreeher, lsaae Levy, O. A. Helaltah and Wm. Y. Zlegler. O. A. FenDersmltb, who waa elected president at the December meeting of the beard, aald hla name wae used for that Offlee against hla wishes, that be did net hare the time te properly dleeharge Its duties, end he would positively deelinethe offlee. Aftereeme percussion Mr. FenDer emlth withdrew his reelgnatlen for the present Adjourned. , AN BXrBAtUCSMON MtOBAUIJ, Belief Tfaat BarttMa WlU Oenven the Firr flm OeBgrtw la April. Tbegenenl exDectetien In the Heuse le that one et President Herrlsen'e first acta will be te eall an extra session et the next Congress for the the 1st of April. The Indiana Republleana In the Heuse, ail et whom an la communlestloa with Harrison and some et whom have reesatly seen blm, say then le very little doubt thet Harrison will ceil the extra session. He deee net think, they sey, that the possible personal dleoemfort te himself wbleh seems te be the chief ressen sgtlnst en extra session ahenld be allowed te outweigh the probable advan tages of such action te the Republican party. First of all wenld be, et oeurae, the organ! catien of the Heuse end the realization et the ultimate majority wbleh will give the Republleana permanent control of it Then oemee the proposed ehange In the rulea te prevent filibustering and te facilitate the consideration of measures supported by a nwjertty. When these thlnge en eeenred the legislation which the Republicans have marked out the new federal election law, the acta admitting the territories, the act catting down the internal nvennee se a te postpone tariff reform, and the Blair edu cational bill eaa be pat through. Harrison deee net want the first regular session et the next Congress taken up with the organisatien et the Heme end prepara tions te control ita aollen. leavlaa all leala- 1st ten te the cbanees of the ehert session following, it an extra session is called it le likely te last all aummer. m A SeslabU, The sociable by the Junier Missionary Circle et St Panl'e Reformed church last evening waa a great success. A large orewd attended, every Beet being occupied. The literary entertainment wa sa follews: Hyme; recitation, Bobolink," Miss Ada Andersen; sole, Miae Mama Leeher; reci tation, The Last Hymn," Mlaa Bertha Xriamani aole, Mr. Geerge Hambrlght The participant did very well. The Bcclable waa gives after the literary exercises end nfreehmeata, tee cream and cakes , were served te all present An Italian's La Braaea. An Italian, name unknown, wee hurt near Msllvalne's lime kiln ea Tuesday. He waa a laborer employed by a railroad contractor, and while at work a beak of earth caved la en him. Hie Injury oenetats of a broken leg. He ;wss brought te thle eity last arealng and taken te St Jeseph's beapital. Passa tats Basal. Th Bevel approprtatiea bill wa paamd aa saw wvssasi aa a ayaawaw FOUGHT SIXTY-FOUR ROUNDS. WAVUtWU AMU attrtM wtuut CO URAW lit IKBfANA. Tae tatesr Deals Jaah Baaaa TtrrWa Blewa. Paean r the bbiwb a aaa; Orawd et tee hett-Balred Osawy WhaessUMSiag gtag-A CeaeMbM ftaaakeeiied. Siebtk Judbeh, lad., Feb. 18. Th MeAallffe-Mysr fight was brought te aa lsa this awralBK. A speetal trala freaa Stressor arrived at Ili5 thaa meralag. aetbar epeetal left OhJeage at 8:9s with leeal aad Kestara sport, auaaberlag four handred, sad tha Broeklya pugilist atewsd eerefellyawayiaabeggegesar. Whsaea th way from ths ateUea te the flghllag ground th eherlff waa met H latermed th pugilist aad their Mead that tha battle would aet b peratltasd. whereupea the party agam bearded the trala aad were taken about five mllee oatet town, walla aha aaetlff retired forth alght In a few been the trala returned te North Jaaeoe, aad th party proceeded te the plaes erlgl nally aeleeted. Muohtlmaweaeoeapiedla pltehlng thd ring, aad It wa 4:45 a, aa, befen arraegemeata wen oempleted. Myen and MeAuUfle etepped Inte th ring aad ehoek band at 6:18 a aa. Miks MoDenald wa eoeeen nferee. After th pugUUte had enteaed the ring they were called te time, but delay washed presumably te give betting fnll play. The orewd gnw ugly from th deley aad de manded the call et time, which we aet hewaver gnnted. Threats te tear down the rlag and clear out th hall wen madr. Th eherlff made hla appearance ea the eeene again at 0:42, and la the asm of law aad order commanded th orewd te dispene. Th aheritTa deputy mounted the platform and ordered hostilities te cease. The town oenetabie thea held a conference with the sheriff, and further op ep op pesltloa wm stepped. When time waa called, th deputy aad oenetabie, la oleee embrace, wen later sated spectators from a somewhat rear but advantageous point of view. First Round General sparring. In ths seoend round Myer hit MeAullffe J uat below tha neck, knocking the latter clean down, MeAulltTe Jumped up and the round ended la light aparring. The third, fourth aad fifth rounds developed extreme oauUeneaas ea th part of both men aad nothing Ilk real fighting wa done. In the fourth, MeAuUfle tended left sad right la inoceseten In Myex's fse, but the two blows disturbed ths Strsster man Uttia, In the twelfth round MeAuUfle elalmed foul, wbleh was net allowed. Slugging wee mild ail through te the fifteenth round, but what there wae favored Myer In almost every inatanee. II la prsdleted that Myer wUl win. When Myer came up for the 18th round hla eyee were badly oelored. In the 10th, 17th sad 18th rounds net a blew waa atruek by either man, sad th Indications were that the fight would continue for a long time. Beth msn are very oautleus. Mtar la ananllni wall 'against Mae's lsft The l:h end 20:h reunde wen repeti tions et the previous rounds. Beth men acted very cautiously, evidently fearing a blew. Frem the 20th te the 231 round sim ilar taetlce ware adopted. With the atten tion each man received It seemed ss It It would require many mere reunde te reach a decision. Light sparring ruled In the 24th round. Once MeAullffe rushed at Myen and bopped baek and fell against the rope. Myer nturned but hla blew fell abort At the 28 round, whleh closed In Mo Me Aullfle's favor, the oenatable stepped the fight Referee McDonald suavely informed the oenatable that It was a friendly eet-te. It la likely thecfflelal will have te be "seen" gala befen tbe fight eaa continue. Though Myen ebewa up with one eye In tbe deepeat mourning, Refene MoDenald haa cdnvlneed Oenatable Jen that th pugilists srs smpleylng only Delsartean mevementa la their encounter. i Tbe fight therefore continued and will bow be finished except at ueh times ss Oeastabls Jenes thinks hs neede a trifle men "convincing." Tee 27 th round had nothing te oemmend K. Th crowd was growing ugly and threatened te blew th constable te stoma Ifheeppeared. Mesnwhlle, with th sheriff at the drag store and ths oeastabls no eaa knew where, the fight gees merrily en. In the beginning of the 28th round the men made the ebew of fighting, but befen the end they dropped Inte tbe horseplay of the previous rounds, both evidently afraid. The 20th aaw a blew atruek by eaeb, Then te the end of the 84th round It was little mere than a walk around. Referee McDonald announced that aheuld the tight net be finished at the and of the GOtb round It would be declared a draw. In the 35th round Myer landed en Me Aullffe's Jsw and get first bleed. In the 30th he get In eeveral hard oneeen the Brooklyn boy. The 87th ended with ohaneea In Myet'a favor. There wa no ehange te the end of the 41st round. The asms monotonous proeeedlnga characterised the 42i and 431 round in the 41th Myer dealt MeAuUfle a blew that sent the Easterner te grass. The fighting continued, (There will be no further Interference with the mill, aa Constable Jenee has been gotten out of the notion of any Interference. Frem the 41-.h round te tbe end of tbe C0;h rennd It wa a regular aee aaw. ) There was no ctisnge in the 61it or next round. Beth men seemed frtah and cautious. The fight waideolared a draw after 64 rounds, at 11:35 o'clock. The battle laated 4K hours. A Wersen' Paraenal Property. A dispatch from Plttsfield, Massachusetts, eeye en Inventory of the estate of Mlaa Catharine Pelraen, sbewa a paraenal estate of 1450,000. Mis Pelraen was a noted character In the country for years, always attended tbe annual eaitle show bedecked te the extreme with diamonds sparkling in old-fashioned settings and created much curiosity. Tbe eppralsen had a difficult task te Inventory tier apparel and house bold goods. They found a collection at fifty bonnets of all aorta and styles, dating back of er s half century, and aeventy ebewla, Including many rare and valuable ones. Among ether carle d soevered were 800 email glass Ylals, winch had aeme time or ether contained medicines, ell carefully emptied, waihed, wrapped In white tissus paper and packed away in drawers In dreaaea then was a meat surprising array of old-fashioned alike end satins, many being Inat In style, altbouguerer filty yeais old. Then were gowns sad paraaele te match. Heading Ladles la Hni AtUrs. At a lata hour Monday alght, Sergeant Matx, et the Reading police force, noticed two mvn oemlng down Penn street, whose eppeerenee ana conduct atruek blm as suspicious. He arrested them and took them te theatatlen, whsre it wee discovered that they wen well knewa young aoelety ladles, attired in man'e clothing, out for n lark. They appeared In great distress snd one of tbe cOleen took them home. Befen It wa dlseeversd that they wn female, they jrav their aawes a Teut finstfera XBU dBtAMD AHBT BWMBTralBKT. O. Issuer sad W. Bvayea JrM aa Hssaaet at xsasaese ta BaMtete' At tha twsaty.third saaael encampment t the dread Army of IhaReaablle. desert let Penney lvanle, at Krieea Tuesday, attar reading the reports, abstracts of which wsn MMatisd la th iKTBLMaaacaR aa Taeaday, a epsclal committee eppelated at la lest saeampmeat nperted e4vtstag a eheage la th rule for th purpose et faetll tetlagta Motion of cfuesrs. The npert wa adopted aad th aaw order of aaslass tvssBtoBeeeateredupoaby tha aesala- hob as insss geausmen s General D. B. MeCrsary, of Erie, aad Aaalstsnt Adjutant General Stewart wen named ter departmsntoemmaader, A. A. Wessen, et Pest 87, Yerk, aad J. V. Miller, et Pest 62, Lewbburg, wen named ter ae alorvlea department oemmaadar. F. Gree aer, of Pcef 87, Alleatewa i F. Seville, of oemmaadar. Twelve aomlaatlen wen made for oeuaoll et admlnlstraUen te fill five vacancies, sad 145 oemradss wen named for delegatea te th national oeaveaUoB, th npreeentaUve from th atate belag 43, What wae expected te precipitate a wran gle, th npert el tbe oemmlttee en eeldten orphans schools, waa averted by thepolltle aetlea of the oemmlttee In submitting a resolution stating ths dssln el ths encamp ment waa that the schools should bs con ttaued until May Slit, 1895, aad that a oom eom oem mlttee et five be eppeinted te confer with elmllar committees of thsBenste and Heme of Representatives for the purpose el framing a proper bill ler that purpose. It seemed te bs ths general Idea that the npert would aweenlnsiv condemn the present system et toheols, snd ths combination el contract contract en famlllarlyknewn as tbe'Squeen syndi cate, " would oeme la for heary censure. Be grest waa ths alarm among the oentraot en that their egsnta were eald te be ac tively at work te influence tbe delegates te vote down the npert If It aheuld be pre sented. A. O. Leenard, of Lancaster, and W. W. Usyee Grler, of Columbia, tbe oommlt eommlt oemmlt tee sDDOlnted at ths last snesmnment te npert hew many In the aeldlera' home an drawing pensions, will npert that, " whUe the aet of Congress ea tabllahlag home deelaree only aueh per eon ae er net otherwise provided for ebell heve the benefits of the same, yet, of dcui j,uuu inmates, e,mej an peneienera, 2.200 of whom get from 112 te 172 a month, enabling them te receive the benefits of pensions sad homes while ethen an kspt out for lack of room. Of these, 512, rcostY rcestY lag ever 12 a month, an st Hampton, 210 at Washington, 104 at Milwaukee, 325 at Augusta, lis at Lesrenwertb, 060 at Day ton. Almest 1600,000 Is paid in psntlens snnunlly direct te Inmates et homes, besides 1200.000 te their families. Among ths ether npert submitted, tbst from th oeuaoll of sdmlntstrstlen recited that ss, owing te the decrease In enlistments expected from thet Urns en. ths seals of supplies would materially decrease, thus depriving the department of tbe financial support derived from the pronto of such alee, tbe counell deemed it advlaabl te Inenaae the prtoeet certain euppllee, sueh as badges, buttons, eta Tbe report was nfarred te a spcelal committee te npert. It waa decided te held the next annual encampment et Shamekln. Prier te the commencement of the balloting the Rev. Jehn W. Sayrea, of; Philadelphia, wae unanimously re-eleeted department chap lain. When the balloting began considerable confusion was eauaed through a large num ber of the delegatea mUandentanding ths nsw system sdepted of casting the rote. Order was finally restored snd ths balloting resumed until 7 p. m, when a races wae taken until Wednesday morning when it will be reaumed snd the result declared. Later It waa learned that et 450 votes east Stewart had received 330. On Tuesday night a camp-fire was held at tha open beuee, Majer Samuel Harper presiding. Many prominent Grand Army man are emeng the speakers. The committee en resolutions waa In aeeslen all of Tucaday evening, end eu. dersad resolution proposing te make Memerial Day a national holiday, and te feres all aaloens and taverna te keep oleaed en that day ; also, recommending the atate Legislature te pass tbe aeldlera' preferment bill, new pending; also, condemning the aale of liquors in aeldlera' homes. Ex-State Senater Jehn M. Grler, of But ler, who auoceeded General Leula Wagner ae Inapeoter of aeldlera' orphans' schools, arrived In Erie from MoAlllatervllle, where he baa been Investigating the strange sick ness test :hsa afflicted tbe Inmatea of the school at that 'place. He ;la preparing bin report snd will send It In a few dsya te Governer Beaver and Dr. Hlgbee, superin tendent of pnblle Instruction. It will embody a history of eseh case of the peculiar etok etek net s.but will eay that tbe Inapt c ter la unable te give the cause of It, It will report no want of geed clothing or beds In the aoheol, and that then le no evldenee that the management of tbe aoheol la In any way te blame for the sickness of the pupils. At ths same Urns ths lnspeoter will recom mend that mere rooms be provided; that ae many children eball net be massed la one room, and that in general they be given mere recreation and amusement suitable te their years. lnspeoter Grler will also recommend, In view of the eusplcten that has been exalted in the pubite mind, thet ths bill of fsre given te the orphans in all tbe schools be sworn te for eseh meal and filed weekly with tbe superintendent et publle Instruction. Alse, that email work shops shall be established at eaeb aoheol, with tools, for tbe use of the boys. Mr. Grler said that the beyn who were alck at MoAlllatervllle were, with one or two exceptions, plnmp and healthy look look leek log ; that tha disease waa confined te beya, and te these of about 13 and 11 yeara of age ; that tbe orphan generally were rather bet ter clothed than theae of the publle achoela, and that he had never auggeated an Im provement In what are known aa tbe " ju dicata achoela " wbleh wai net cheerfully made. Te Have a Bbert Keete, PniLADXLi'itiAf Feb. 13. The l'enn sylvanla railroad haa taken out a charter for a line In Mew Jersey that will shorten the route for through freight te New Yerk. It Is called tbe Waverly & New Yerk rail read and will run from Waverly acres the Newark moadewa and across Bergen Point te the national decka at Jersey City. Ita construction will also enable the Penn eylvania te abandon running freight trains through the city el Newark, relieving the pressure of the efflce at that point It may alae be need for through express trains. geffering from Brdropbebls. Lkbanen, Ind., Jan. 13 Lwls Ullery, el this city, wsa bitten last Friday by a deg whteh exhibited signs of hydrophobia. His right srm swelled terribly, and be went te Whitestown te test s mad-stone. The etoeeba adhered te UUery'aarm nearly 48 hours, end tbe swelling baa been greatly reduced, The deg was killed, , Hum Firms Darned Oat. Nxw Yenx, Feb. 13. The three upper floors of the five alery buildings G03 and 607 West 30th street, were gutted by tire thle morning, caualng a leas estimated at f70,0CO te tlOO.OCO. Tbe Icea en tbe build lnga la 110,000. The principal losers sre: Leem Manufacturing company, Schlff it Ce., and U. C, Dedge & Ce. m Ha Was Mei tneTnltt, Oblet Smelts received a telegram from Constable Iaaacr, of Balnbrldge,that he bad arrested the man who robbed Mr, Haver camp and bis family en Monday, The de de acrlptlen et the man under arrest tallied with that et the thief. Constable Isaae was Instructed te take his man te Hsrrlsburg and the chief took the next train for liar rlaburg, He aaw the prisoner st the United States hotel, but he was net the thief and waaaUowedte go. Shet By HI Sed, Geerge Dimeck waa accidentally, and probably fatally, shot by hla eon st Carbon Carben dale ea Monday night during a rehearsal of talvattsatftwla,' REFORMERS IN SESSION. KM WBtO DBURBS TO OOBRBOT AaWMM A AORIOCLTOBAL, PAtBfl, Aa AjaeeasUsa Paimtag at tha eity BTsts. Views at PresslaaatTarfaisasa U Bafc J -ete Bslattag te ths HaBsgesssat at tees Tracks sad Bersee, A convention te form aa assoetallea whleh ahall have for It object, reform la the conduct aad man agement of the bete departmenta (both ahew aad speed) of agri cultural fain, th eaoeangetaeat of th breeding et superior animate th protection et breeder et all type et algbbnd bera and lb better control aad regulation of trotting ea half mile traeka was held at the City hotel te-day, erganising at 11 o'clock, Th following an npn sated t Peaasylvsnta Yerk, Haaever, Btooaw Bteoaw Btoeaw burg, Wllkeabarre, Doyltatewa, Lancaster, Franklin, Washington county, Reading, Oxford, Lebanon, Perry county, Scraatea, Berwiek, Union Agricultural aseoelaUea, Msnhstm. Msrylsnd Bel Air, Frederick, EaatcB, Ktkten, Hageratewn, Tlmenlum. New Jersey Semervllle, Trenten, KwlngsvlUe, Waverly, Newton, Mount Helly, Woedetown. COLK.S. Kdwarda, or Newark, N. J., called the meeting te order, and noml neml Bated Frank Mortimer, prealdent of the Ferry County Agricultural aoelety, ea president, and he waa unanimously elceted. Cot K. s. Edwsrds waa ohesen seerelsiy. President Mortimer explained the object of tbe convention, and E. B. Chapln, of xera, attend the following resolution : Itetelvtd, That It la the sens et this meeting that a permanent aeoeolatloa, national In Its character, bavieg for Ita object nferm In tbe oenduot snd manage ment of the hone department (both ahew and epeed) of agricultural falra and half mile tracks, should be formed, A. K. Spurrier, of Laneaaler, agreed with Mr. Chapln, exeept that he would strlk out the;heree department ; It ! net only th hone but all depsrtmenta of agricultural fairs held en half-mile traeka, beoaess everybody knows tbst thers Is room tit reform In all departments. Hen. J. O. Sibley, et Franklin, Pa,, thought that If the association devoted all Its attention te hones it would have aaeugh te de and pirhaps tee mneh without trying te nferm the ether branebea. Cyrus F, Fex, aeeretary et Berks County Agricultural Society waa opposed te the movement because he thought there at already enough trotting associations te reg ulste this matter. They bad never had aay trouble that could net be regulated by th rulea et the National association t they had never had any trouble with rlngerr. Cot Edwsrds ssld It was very true that th eircular calls for nferm la th depart menu of agricultural associations, th oenduot of agricultural fain and tba oenduot snd control of trotting ea half mils tracks. Asnpreseated te him, th subject of this la net of recent origin. It ha been oenaldered thoroughly by represents tlve men of Pennsylvania, Mary land aad New Jersey and men rep reeentlag what msy bs termed first-elsss agricultural sssoctattena with half mils tracks. W an brought hsre for a purpose direct and abeelute and that la the ouppressienot ths evil whleh Is grew leg te gigantic proportions In this coun ceun trythe trotting of horses out of their elaes and et giving te th breeder sems security tqhls exhibit In th Una et the horse lement,alne'we ail knew that tbe hone element le the chief element In the oeunty fairs. The speaker would net undertake te pay tbe aalarlea of tbe offleere of a fair en a halt mile traek ground If there waa no trotting. Beeauee they are in demand premlume should be offered ea tbe basis of pedigree, of whleh the owner of eaeh animal aheuld give a certlfleate whleh aheuld be present d before a premium la awarded. His experlonee waa that mengnl brad animate received premlume before tboreugbbnds. This Injured the felr and discouraged the broaden. Te protect the breeden, that Is what w wsuttode. Onsef the most important questions In raeea la ths " ringer " question. He knew of one fair In wbleh Ovs rlngere " wen entered, but only one could be detected. TheNsllenal Tretting association haa grown .rich en the delinquency of the ewnera of " rlngen " at oeuuty falra. This resolution la a farer. It la Impeatlble te detect these "ringers," and be told be w the scheme was worried. This la a hardship te ths breeders and we should threw all passible safeguards about thorn. The degradation of the herae and the owner la apparent. There an one thousand half mile traeka la the country end about thirty mile tracks, but the mile traeka have con trolled the half mile tracks for fifteen years. Dr. G. L. Kesgsn, et tbe Berwick Fair association, thought tbe object of falra aheuld be general, and as far as 'ringers" sre concerned, he thought It waa tbsfsultef thomsusgers in net holding ths owners te the striet Utter of the law. Seme et tbem lei a " ringer " go in because he la old and cannot make hla old speed, and thla la an injury te the breeder. Thle year they propose te effer premiums te breeders slene, ler that la the only way te protect them, Mr. Sibley egreed with Mr. Edwards as te the mile traeka geverlng tbe half mile; there are no rlngera en mile tracks, Ths bait mile traeka have no representatives en the beard of the National association. What we want Is an association that will have a moral Influence en tbe National asso ciation, te force tbem te enforce tbelr rules. The violation el the rulea et the association are reinstated and the penalties taken off, Net one In twenty la detected and when be is con victed .the penalties are taken off. Cer tainly If you cut out the horse department a fair association would net last mere than one season. We wsnl te oppose the re mlttsnee of penalties aa a great atep te reform. If we cannot form an association let ua put in a pretest and ssy we will In another yesr, or we should say that no msn. ever expelled from the track el either the National or American aaaoclatlen; will bs allowed ea the traeka we control. Mr. CHngman, et Frederick, Md., ssld tbat In bis experience he had found It Im possible te detect " rlngera," and we want mere protection, which we can only have by having hones registered from one fair te another. Mr. Spurrier moved te amend the resolu tion by Inserting alter the word horse "and all ether departments." Cel. E. S. Kdwarda thought this waa entirely tee bread, ss It would Include swlne, sheep snd poultry. Mr. Chapln moved tbst the word "cattle" be Inserted alter "hone" in the resolution, and thla was adopted. The resolution as adopted reads aa follews: Jitselvtii, Tbst it is the sense of this meeting tbst s permsuent association, national in its character, having for Ita object reform In the oenduot and manage went el tbe horse and cattle departments et agricultural fair and et ball mile tracks, be formed. Mr. Chapln moved that a oemmlttee be appointed te present te th body a draft et a WaMtUallOB sad ty-lawa, whleb wa carried, sad Mi following oemmlttee was eppetaed t K. 8. Edwards, Dr. Reagan, A, K. Spurrier, E. A. Wilkinson and L. B. OllBgmaa, Adjeuned antu 2 o'clock. i m i TMKtS) OLOTHIRCI BrOLBjr, That Pallmaa ear Kebberr, Near Jehastewa, Deserts by aba Oaiy One Who Escaped. Frem tha Pittsburg Dlspateh. Last Christmas vs a Pullman ear waa robbed asar Johnstown. whlie;tbe trala was 5?.1 b!wr,es " psasecgera wsn astesp. Tha most meagn dstalis of tha affair enpt lata th aswspapsra semsdsys sfterweri Detsstlves wen pat ea tha eMsVbsitsm far they have worked la vain. The fanny part of ths whels thing Is that Us special agsat of the Pennsylvania read wa pa tba trala at tbs tlma Bsvsrsl notorious creeks wsn seea te beard ths ssprass by a few who recegnised them st ths Ibbmb depot, aad it la believed th Jeb was dea by teem. The eaiy passenger laths ear who wss aet robbed tuned up yeeterdsy at ths st. Charts hotel, in ths ahape et a pleassat drummsr. Ssld h te a reporter That was ths slickest Jeb tbst t ever saw dens. 1 was the only man who asespsd, aad it waa because I happenel te occupy aa upper bsrth snd thsy oeutd net get at - laiavsa nei eniy carried en the 35?"-f f PeMsjtmsrrsv ;but all ether olethlag they could grab, as well ss th grips. Heme of the men wen la a eerry pllaht la the merntna whan tha wnka nn In Henlsburg with nothing but a shut sad ueusara, jsras tneir snes bad beea stolen. On drummer had paid 175 for a new overcoat a few daya before la St. Leuis. This wss gene with ths rest et hla traps. I ssw him aet long sge, but be never get hie cost baek. Arbuekle, et Baby Bunting ferns, told ae he lest 1700 and a geld wsteh besides his overeoat Ths eeene in the morning, when th paaeeagsraaweke, wae quite reallatic Then wss a howl from svery quarter of tbs ear, aad thaaalet of Jabbering men Indlahablll begsa te aitsrastsly s wssr and console sseh ether. Sems wsra minus hml vest anri J shoes, ethers had sems of these artloles, but "I www wwuianajiHtiu Wg HSTlUg guajaj sHIIUV thing sxespt myself. Fortunately I happened te have el apt en my overeoat, and that I what aaved it Tha peer porter, who had fallen asleep, felt very crestfallen, butw all agrssd te uss our inuoeaee te have him retained. I heard afterwards h wss find. At Hsrrteburc ths rebbsd company is responsible for the losses, but 1 understand tbst thsy hay net refunded yet. A SILKOaP UOMPAWrg PfiSMS, Hew the atsrrlaad Central Proposes te Oee- asei With BUstere Beecs. from the Baltimore Bun, Mr. Geerge Jewett, president et tbe Deer Creekd; Susquehanna railroad, new under construction Irem Balalr te the Sasqae henna river, was st ths Hetel Rennert last svsalng. la a general talk ha Indicated sems et ths smblueus plans whleh hs aad th Maryland Central syndlest hav mappsd out He ssld thsy an look look leek log for sn sxtensten te th Lehigh Valley nllresd, near Bethlehem, .?,, whleh eaa be reached by tbe oeustrue Uea et 28 miles of read in Fennsyivsnla. Mr. Hugh J. Jewett, father or Mr. Georg Jewett, the ax president of th Erie rail read, et New Yerk, aad hs baa doss butl nsss aad personal relatiene with President Wilbur, of the Lehigh Valley railroad oem paay. President Geerge Jewett showed by a atap th rout whleh Is contemplated. Frem Balilsaore It would taks ths Mary land Central aad Deer Creek Buique haana. A arldg across th rlvsr than will east, ssy. 300,000. A Uns te s point near GeateeviUe, Fa, will reeeh the wil wil mlngten fc Nerthsra railroad. FromCestes vlUs th rout extend te s crossing of th Schuylkill river shout sight miles south et Reading. Thsaee by a nllresd te bs constructed it will rsech a oenneotlon with the Lehigh VeUey read near Bethle. hem. This would give connections also with ths Rssdlng and ethsr rati reads wbleh have lines la the oeuntry te tie traversed. Mr. Jewett eald t The Lehigh Valley railroad has Immense pre ductien. ;ite main line and connections sxtend from Boffalo te New Yerk and Phil, adelphla. It also haa a oentraot with th Hudsen Suspension Brldgs k New Eng land Railway company whenby It wllloreaa North rlvsr by ths tatter oempsuy's brldgs st Antheny's Nese, and thence via the New Yerk New England railroad reeeh Bea ten and New England points. By the oem blnetlen new being formed Baltimore will secure a supply et sathrselte coal from a nsw souree, sad will bs provided with traffle taeUitlee seat, north sad wsst whleh It haa net heretofore enjoyed." The oensnmmstlon of then plans, as out liasd by Mr. Jewett, will seeurs for Balti more an Important sddltien te her railroad faeliltlse. Anether Railroad Preeet, Frem ths Philadelphia Inquirer. Than la a fslr possibility tbst th long talked of extension et the Qusrryvllle branch of tha Reeding railroad te a oonneo eonneo oenneo tlon with Yerk A Peach Bettem read and through tbst with tbs Msrylsnd Central msy seen b mads, Ths rsergsnlaid Msry lsnd Central read haa secured control et tbe Yerk dc Peaeh Bettem, and the oou eou oeu struoUon et short reed would give them a oenneotlon with the Reeding. The line would form a short routs for Reading coal from Ita eastern fields Inte Bsltlmere. The Maryland Central could furnish very little freight te the Reading In return, but It la thought tbst ths loeal traffle developed by tbe establishment el a through route, to gether with the coal tonnage, would mera than pay a fair return upon the oest of construction. bbthaxbe bt a tev McmK. Uew aa Illinois Sheriff jreand a lierglar la tbs Bwbs rrtsen. Sheriff Bishop, of Ogle county, Illinois, arrived In Reading en Tuesday with a requisition for Harry Nipple, who wss loosed up sss vsgrsnt He Is wanted In Illinois te answer tbe charge of grand larceny and burglary, and Blsnnp eavs he will probably get ten yeara. Nipple la a native et Frederick, Md.. and drifted te llllnela about a year age, where he worked aa a farm band. There were a number of' burglaries in Ogle oeunty, eeveral heusee having been broken Inte, and finally, when Nipple skipped, it waa learned tbat he had committed tbe crimes. Ths autheritiee communicated with the oflleera at Frederick, Md,, but be did net turn up. Several wesks sge s gang of tramps were taken from tbe station heuae, In Heading,' by Detective Kerahner and ledged In Jell as vagrante. Among tbs nu mbsr waa Nipple, but th cflleen did net knew that he wsa a burglar until Sheriff Bishop came with a requisition ea Tuesday. His detection cams about In a ourleua way. When he left Frederick he had a aweetbeart there, and be corresponded with her at Intervals. The Frederick efflclala knew thle snd when informed of Nipple's exploits in Illi nois, they wstched thle young weuian'a mall, and finally intercepted a letter tbst wss written by Nipple In tbe Jail In Rssd lng. Ths Illinois ollleers were notified and thsy esme en snd secured ths prisoner. When Sberlll Bishop visited tbe J all he st once Identified Nipple end wss recegnised In turn. Alter tbe sheritl bed reveaied hla mission tbs prisoner said : " Wall, I gave you a long chase, snyhew, snd you wouldn't hsvs caught me yet If 1 hadn't written te my girt" A Cnlcsge Weman Most Bobbers la Dall(bt, A Mr a. Garrison, residing en East Har rison street, Chicago, when en her wey home at 6 SO p. m., Tuesday, wss stepped by two men a lew feet from the deer of her resi dence. One of the assailants esugbt her by tbe threst snd tried te wrench her hand bag from her grasp. She held en, and fall ing te break her held he threw her te the sidewalk and a atruggle ensued. Tbe lady screamed for aid. but while many people were in the neighborhood, none went te her assistance. Tbe thieves finally secured the aalebsland lied, Mrs. Gsrrlsen wsa badly bruised and greatly frightened. Her cloak and drees were badly tern, but shs wss greatly pleased when she found that bar assailants had felled te secure her pocket-book, containing a large sum of iy, whieh shs bad (red te her i Bsfrara startl heaaA W1H HIBV, wa waw" " ... us. BjL mi in nnMuuiiMat. ,'-?' 11 15 imiUMllllMM v .. ' Jp eaa DBLA tOf TJ etraxaiix WTaMgawAW.'! i. Mjhs, of th essaaatetee gMestts at ta 1 aetssrtsg te Thsee pass Asseadaasats I daeea aad rases SH UARRISBUa, FA, FOB. M.-UT1 neus ta am wa negatived te additions! lassas beapital at Beaver. & cooper peu tax ameadmsat watiH bly nperted, a war btlta samtsasgl oemmoawsaita iron ataaaiag -ansa t in trials rer mtsaesissaer, i nnblla ait-rartlaaaiaata an bs n1HSI German aawaaBBst. i.f.- Bllls wsn tatredueedsa fallow t i Cochran, Amstraag. reealrlaathai of el vll gevernmeat as a brsaeh at staktr-1 publle aehoelA ' T;. Lyle, Haatlagdea, te aataMlsk a i boajdefedueetlossataorlslsg tssattOBta prevras unireraa tsxt thsat free. v. Rill te provide for walk aJeaa highway was defeated, aad th Beaat I lortheeieeuoa of Man wss naaaad Basil, i ' -'' la th Senate te-day tha Themas & Batler, Jadga f oeunty, wsa unsnlmeusly oeaflrssad. . H.Bes,ef Luaerae, latredaesda MUJt tae uoerporauoa aBd ngulaUea of i railway oempaales, which la a nsasevlftaC ' IB SCt or 178, SXCSpt IBM U tHW WM applied te fourth aad firth elaaiiasaHI lu effect been declsnd BBOeaMltBttcsssltB ensngea se ss te max it geaeni. Mylta Introduced a bUl te a objections of frateraal societies e dssthbentfllsteSSOO. (Thl bUl anMtteallyexeaipaal seonterfrateraslsoeteUsswhlesi ae aasa under the ledge ayateafresa tate'aasj rwesi or ins aet MyUa,otLsaesster,kad ta bill Im gevsramsat et eltke et tha thtM neemmitted te eaabl tatatstid te be heard. . il:,- One, et Berks, offend ta prapeatesst ea Us ground that fallun te m tew) gaa before th eleottea weald teglstal sw if efflee th heard et ssssssets aad Mats worthies their aaaimmiabi. ' '- ' Mylla aad, Wstns favend staUag that th aeceaalty for lteaasty sldsratleahaddtetppsand by tae m d lolslea of th aupram eeart muteralt ewfJH set Of 1174 mvutHBllnfuI. ,;- Wetres ebsrged Qresa with ssWaW saended ths bill se as te oeavsrt it fie';,? i geed te a very baa nsssmre. Th Beas nsolaUeB te utltmnim Friday luaUl th loUewiag WHlilg meralag, wa eesadsd te extaad sJJOBfaK msei aaiii avaaiag. .-. Th folio wlag bUl fas-art fiaally t . rrevidiag far apeiatatsat of sjbj elerk,t a salary et 88.000. of ertdaasaf ( la oeunUes eeatatalag Mm thaa laAMtl naniuBtts, t?y Autborialeg th governor te oemmlaalOB te prepan rale pnsUe. te ealargs'jarisdtatlOB et oeanueasMOfteeeasy. Divldlag eltle fate law stassaa, .f ., Making tba first Meadar ta '-' legal holiday, te ta tutswa aa fcaftwlaajfitj Ski COVMIIMS TSUI TOtXt. Vi sv ' K WH rersasl essesasay as a csesrsl as. Waste ' isajiss -ssiasiag Basaaaas. ". ' ' Wasbirqteh, Feb. IS. At 11J0 seat was HUsd towlteeaathsseoAttagof ssw . isoierai vote, aaa ta enwd te saoreaoh ea th fleer of Hene, At 12:50, Cel, Caaadsv. at-arms, wa at th deer of tee Measa wtstt Jim Ohrlatl, aetlag aaslstaat demsrJ et th senate. They stepped tn sssmsnt eiera et sddrssssd th ehslr, aad in oemlng r of tbe Sessta, a lb snsounesmsal was aasde, th BsaaBavasf wi turn H.U11 ansra aau issa, -'! ssaaNlaasx ' white th aenatertal presssslea mstb- u, eansHWH tens aaaas sss saw rigas Of SBf !j speaker. Mr. Iegaila took a ssat ea.se). "i mi vHuua xam mews wsn plsesd ta treat et them aad Tha tellen Seaeten HsRls, aad RepressataUvea Ermentrout took asate .at desk. When th Jelat saaeaiMy aat'' oem te erdsr Seaster lagsil jf aounesd tbat this beiag lNe' pointed ter epsatag tae and counting tae slsstersl for J presldeat aad vie th Senate aad Heuse had ass fat tfesa nnrnesa. Mr Insella nnasaif ahs and headed its oeateata te stasswsr)' MUHuwii, was uareHisa tae paaaaa,',' At th earn time th sseead aa(. of the vote was banded Ressrsssweavr, u vs jsrmsntreui, who followed tae nedbsg & ; Of Htnatnr Minitannn. Wkia lbs - '-":77."r'. y.r - -- 4 - wsa oeooiuasa tn inaiviauai veess wsre.';- resd sad ths rasnlt rsmrdaii anr tbs'tsllseavd watst VfMft Msadsnea:ili' ' sbe eaattrm Ths rssdlng of th cerUflcatsa wn'v:3 sbeiuy dUpenssd with, aad tha telten stss'l nlv snnennasil tha raanlL gaienl '-'- ' lag error wan mad by the Mian'4'M la anaounelng th vetA Mr. bbvJ ram seu tern tow OS irsis-rtn.j for vies presldeat cast fer"LevlP. ae,tX Alien u. Tburman" aa aaaesaeemaat: which waa greeted with laaghiar..' j When Indiana waa nsehsd y Marrla trvtlr tha -atlflrJa asuS miiu.m Z-J . .-iVt." .. . -- " " " ' "" "" j mat uu eeruncai appsarmg u ee w gesa c,m form, shouted tbat"UreverClevelaad "M'g there waa a about of laughter aad tae pre V . eeedlng were auspsnded for luUy a aalaaaa. When the vote of Pannayl vsata waa aaW-Iv nounead Senater Edmunda aald: "It sasaea te me that Pennsylvania has men 20 vetsa" irrhlrt waa lbs as that waa distinctly announeed," ssld ataaav. ter Harris rather aharnlv. sad BsBssrsf Edmunds sat down. At ths oeaolssloasdi; k. ji a . j. .fti u .-aijiii, giueiw Bawnifwame amawmawssi. ;,' tha ranlt aa tnllnmm . "''''-' Vete east 401- ': BeeJ. Harrlsoaaed Levi P. MorteB ktaft received 233 and Grever Otevelaad aael Allen G. Thurmaa 108 vote ssea ter larsas-'': dant and vles nraaldank FaanaallTalr 'hz!'. mu. -ii.-, . . . .":. A--xSnl x us hiimi auvvt wsa is ia SW -ii nsnster lngaua, who agata Btad ta IIBBUI i -. announcement Hetel aaaata rasle-Sirtskea. J CmoAeo, Jan. 13. At 20 tfsieek ttaM; morning sa alarm of fin Ib the H oaths ay; 1 hotel, foUewsd by a velum of peuriaa Inte th halla. ereeted a among the guests, who rushed halt eas4pj UUWU IHUI -. v -, 'ia J-m ...1 .M,M tlA AfllM ABrf MMMt Tk A L- few mementa the en espartmeat wag m:r; hand snd ths flsmss aubdued. Tae An leaa1;f - will net exeeea a tew nuaarea ewiaia. gsit th damage by water will a Mverel i . !u i -va v- wbatmbus laxsvsvxiuaaa, ij. r l YVASBXiaaTew, u. u, xsa. xa as; I I fasteraPsaasylrtsia t Flr,wi p westerly wteds,: aten tbs hMf er. Three ledgen wen dlsehsr gad Uh) leg by ths mayor aad oae bum asat wtta workhouse. Elmer Bewatsa sad CtstrlsB Humphrey vine, srrssted daratg th atajat for disorderly oeaduet aAaagtafA dleeaurged upea tae paya)OBtt '& - v , Jt ,..x. s -a-3-v-pr .v-h --AV -,. ,-i Tf? vi-f-AV , , r. K -; fa"'
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