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TIPP 41 04141v THE NEW ERA Having More Than Twice the Circulation of Any Other Local Newspaper Commends Itself to Merchants, Tradesmen' and Business Non as the Best Advertising Medium. 1r THE NEW ERA Citing Read by t5 rose intelligent and Thrifty People in Town and Country, Those Who Advertise in it are Sure of Getting the Rost Returns for Their Expenditure. RACO U3IBE1 4591. LANCASTER, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1S, 1s92. TIMID EDITION.

SI. COLUMBIA NEWS. FRANCE AND ROME TOWNSHIP ELECTIONS. DETAILS OF TUESDAI3 VOTING. ehitrgo ror them.

'hitt lie is A tistler," I and ia -oh anvil tidy U)ig EAsED writ' RT. A rAry or him its the Iti)okies are. the I ('I Ilia company Are Certgilily briht. TRIBUTE OF CANADIAN STATESIIEN. Ftank Miehael is visiting with his family in Columbia.

VINF LLAL THE POPE'S CONCILIATORY POSITION. TII delphia and New Orleans expositions had left 1J nravfwable impressions upon the 11 minds of Frenchmen. or had the French forgiven the meagre ran taken by the United States- in the Faris Exposi. tion. The Arehhishop concluded by de- PET: Oaring that soinething must be done at once to remove the ilt-leeling, or other- I Rest' wise France would be poorly represented at the Fair.

Resutt THE BOB AND CIUN CLUB MAKE EI1RY. 11,0 Ituttant Croating eit Ike heekteetve ke I thaVO I 1111.01 Itid 1 ill10Akiatitqg vklnte Toe le Notre, of the Contests in the Rural District for Townstitp Onicerwtivt, Rug In Eine for the Ronal Election. A Stippremed Letter from the Pontift trtlox the French Prelate to him Ad. beaten to the Republic, to be Made rublin by Order of the Pope. A rionsura Business riellatar EM rIRE Ittn IL'S ANIVERSAR.

tierkt John Miller. 1110; John it. Ronth 1 Auditor. A', P. hitt4, 1St; S.

it It; elltiOilk I li. it, 1 MitillOt IL, ilAt leat, W. A. cow4oLtOATIgD. IMO.

St Tax Colleistorz F. A. 0011.17 1 llempftel 1 East. A IL tn. Rend Ikki tt hi ROO I A.

01, wit "i 1 ilemY Joitge: Mitsui S. Ittlysiiry. 'Nit Benjamin TV iteie4t.t te. zikt; itli irletoer, lit F. tout, 14 scIn'''l "'''''b 415 8441'.

1 Cyril M. Illettwattartnr, int S. heitehikiAt.t: lieurv 'I eert, 1a7 Henry B. Andes, 37 Auditor: Joaelth itattultur. Mil t-'-t- I 'lux tollertoti S.

M. Iliettisieleile 11S; 14, 141 B. no. Lletki John K. Miller, 3141, John ttoattt, ii 144; I- 11.

Loon', 111, Junige: J. Ed. Brown. 1Z) JOIdt D. l'onnay, John tt' 1s9.

A. IL 71. Lanais. 141i John Holman, 111; Inspector: E. Grvitlt, 130; J.

A. Winner, wait, III. 144 sollool Itirootora: Toblai II 11(nwhwv. 11.3 Tax Collector: John Curtin. 123.

Enos Cats Lt. ritean, 15. it tile l'eiee: 14 tt tow, hill, Ill; Frederick K. Hensel, 127; George, 11, 11. tlitutoutiter.

ili: R. it TM, 71, Constable: t.t...nia thottli, lat It. It 00eie. supareit.ora; S. F.

Rowe, VA AL 'Met '11 rtile, tooter, di J. S. Smith. 11; M. Unhle, 4i Jacob 117: Peter billo.

143: NV in. Brook-, nw. Brown, I. School 11i14.4do.rw. St tlIntin I handler, Andttor 11 Miller, T.

N. 4. "111,14. P.N: Moon l'. S.

Itloctison, 74; Town kik: Et1), 1214, JitnnAA Al. Alt-Sparntn, 74. It I-I' JlOktier Or ii0 Tent's: John iln; 'Wm Judge: J. A. Likit.o, 10 i Hon S.

togs, II. 41, Auditor: S. Jai. Boyd. TN; John S.

Drown. inametort John Maley, 141; Joint F. Kline, 70, 50. Clerk: John IL Clututiler.100; George Weld. Tax colleetori S.

M. Inetistiorler, 37; ley, 74. lit, tat Judge: J. A. I0 NI.Iton I h.1,,,,,tor: John tine, i Ss.I.

la In t'olleetor S. M. Ihnienstiovive, 37; ti, rnikkkko kt, u.k4 Ftatik Fritz, on 1110 day air Jahn Thomason Sass it suit Mater, his foot by to flu enalting tinder a car heel. Tito in. Vila a Matt at avarelas jUrY hot aousitiotati damwrons.

The colored poople ni 'olltakilia UI hoid gratat anti dance in 1110 niory tins evening, 'Fhey have gotio to p411, to vli. special to ilie tkitivertittiott, 0 and no doubt. a tiny. will Ito luol. NI u' visiting her rela- lerrina to th'' no ministers to tives Almtaytink, lit, John Thomason Sat it waa SW Moot and Trammels a Alan of noaretary Waimea Ainiity OTTAWA, Feb.

special to tho ttioveroinicnt to the it Of It CALLItl na WaNhillgtoll. A 1)ellghtfttl Celebtation in Martin's Hall 00 Wetineminy Evening. on Wedneminy Evening. A royal goott Cote vk as tokloyeti oti ovrttlog ttt, the repatiunee of Mr. Filbort, ot Valuta htreet I.

Miet teeepthel giVttt by Mr. I v.trr, torlohrta ot itthi atol on Clult briore his depart oro for Philadelphia. Every looloorr (lir club, It 1 the ot tett nietehent, Ivry 0411110er ot Ilia club, "I' II" IIIII Sr al I AL NIIITINti 01r An ttediteores Yoe the l'ite eloot or '0 heed. a moat 1, hoot Park -stsoet littiloay tAttothiotot. Kilt eVeliiiN, SO ilem A th 1111 gntt, I tit tr CIO un light I oi 01 ramp tiro 11141,10 Is" I II.

0 Kora, l'iSt NV, 137. tilt, hiit, ity 0,, mtly C1.1,1 Witt Ott If evening at 4 II, 11. Richland. nkl; Ate 100 poring the emu so of the 111'16" tuvw st, elevo coaaril. super John lillanof, 11.s: A.II.

I an. (fret' ilig tho of tilt. ellifi 111.z ilittk It, Fill in rwtotn, v'tottivil the monikers. present, moio, 7s: 1, 3. N'' ern AtiXer, Erhotkatt, 'knot; tkowtok 8, it, 184, anoint containing, too imettesses 04 11.

W. olltt bat, I3o: Jolof N. al. Iliflolfer oi 11.0 Colombia itLial Anti lion hilr 10 en 1 ad: club. itner hic ekont as In 1,1.10 oll.M'Ill't.

01 r. ti, tt, bill, 11.1; IL tht" Loll.1 leo ealieti 10 1 lin ehalr. 4,.... 114: 1.,. Fotv.ttee.

t4etti, vtilich (iie 11411 t.ttkkil 11h trim A PPM ton. Intletter, Nottlt teit, E. DWI, 1. appetit eh. era (he i.it ilk, it Ity Mr.

Schitio, for a lire alarm WI at itotry hi h. 17ii: tie tit ttingottlt. 1. Sollt li Prinve Mitt 41t.i.18 Ito- it.i.K r. iitiet t's verto.Atelit ilepartnni Irmo oitfii Jolla K.

itr, ist Viet- he Cohlitillin Rod nod tot let "A t'-' tilv 1.1"' Mr. Long prosooted an orilmallee Cron' riull. 10: Ni Coon Nea 1. I 'lob lost's A Mutat 1111.111111,r and Coltiot- Inweetor: AL Aaron I. an upright awl tittizon, thet I ilialico Committee, amiropriatinii Nho, I.

00,003 for I he purellaso or l'lk heat NMI' 'A zi tdiectot: NI. 147; S. i tying 1.1igth II rtiliklorti.14. Levi s. mu 11311 It a tor a vily OUR.

it AN mad anfl ortioreI II, 1,.. kern, 1.1,1; W. 31; i ifrifitelt Chl 1,4 I. rwis. I.

by hie faro' hand, Iletser, 1111.1i,C, IlkxmtY klotkh ll. It .11, to i ottottlon 'limy IIPIII'llyI" 14ti; II, li, Wolf Andre teey 01 aitioat etive) I ning hi, the of lior, I. i x'4111111tOn I Otintql. sokkorvonkr4: John Wilikkonn, thik 4, it liquors they thco re.cottfr. i no tolfoomall 111011114.1,1 tir COIlltlion Lamb.

John It ltietn, PO, rank MW.et ilig their c.irriago, III Vain', num 7S. 1 ilik eariv hot I ha hontiv. The Members Or COmMon Council turmoil up early, but the deseatil organ), ta Us bk says: Sr Jowl tounpsen says I hat neth. tug could exceed Mr. Illaine's courtesy, I rom pt iut find frankness, and it wits a pleasure to meet and transact busiturse wail such a man of ability as the United hiaies secretary of St Al i.

hir John regretted that ho could not mato a hat had beeit done by tho at NV ton, HS tor the present, the negotiations wow confident ist." A DAstARDIS OuTUAGN. Heavy Moues Burled through the torant ifidtVeng Mr a IteAdenea. Between 7 and 8 o'clock en Wednesday evening miacreants committed an entrevoila act at tho residence of Martin Varlet, electric car moormati, at tidd LAM, Orange street, Four largo emit acre hurled through throe largo win. dows in the front of tho house. 'the tnissiles ere half es large aa a nutu'it head two of thent ittittlett Ott some furniture stored la tito front, ritunt of tho house.

The only persons at home at the thee were the young daughters of Mr. Ida, aged fourteen, and aged, SeVell. They did not hoar the sound made by the breaking of tho windows, but, the neighbor heard tho eteti, awl heti they went outside no ono was in sight. The atones wore evidently carried trout a dialanee, as no no tt I hat IIM were lying in tho street. The wanton deed is blamed on mina bad boys living near tho reservoir, who wore guilty footoMing Windom a in that vicinity tonne time ago.

Tho culprits will be et rehtod. deseatooh 4txut. re-Alt Ca biys: 1.4 noth. courtesy, it a as a businetat le United John ros hat had askingotiations lie Front ednostlay an owns( 3Iart rt, at 64,1 go bout rgo winiso. II a man's ou some itit of tho ma at the ra of Mr.

id Mary, hoar he of the heard the lole noon evidently le of that, et. Thu bad boys ore guilty vicinity a will be rants, Feb. 18.In order to stop the friction between France and the 'Vatican, Empire Council, No. P20, a sturdy and due to the refusal ef the Cardinal Arch- populat organization of the Order of bishop of Paris to commuuicate to the Junior American Mechautes, merrily French bishops a letter ritten to celebrated the twentieth anniversary el him by the Pope. in which His its formation at Martin's Hall on Wedness enjoins the French prelates to give nesday evening.

A. very pleasing enter adhesion to the reeuldie, Cantina' tainment was given at eight o'clock, the Rampolla, the Papal Secfbtary of State, programme of which as follows has notified the Fiench Government that Singing, My Country "Fla of Thee the Papal Nuncio at Paris has been in- address, W. A. McGlinn recitestructed to distribute copies of the Pope's Lion, Our Order," C. Gast letter to the Bishops.

Cardinal lliehsrd, music. Empire Waltz," Guitar anti ill replying to this letter, declared that I Mandolin Club song, Harry Flory be was unable to communicate ts CCM- recitation "The Gambler's Wife," Miss tents to the for he did not be- Ella Gast musical selection, John Zeiglieve the time opportune to do so. It ler harry Flory instrumental was charged at the Vatican that the Car- selection, L. Harnish comic song, harry dinars action in refusing the Pope's re- Flory dialogue by four young girls quest to make the letter public was due flute solo, John Zeigler. to the influence of the Royalists.

It was Upon the COliCiliniOn of this excellent stated in Paris that fifty Royalist mem- concert, forty-two couples promenaded to bers of the Chamber of Deputies had the banquet hall, where an re- threatened to resign if the letter was pub- past was partaken of. Wrien all lished. had feasted Mr. Wm. Gundaker called It is believed Cardinal Rampolla's upon Mr.

Joseph R. Trissler, who enjoys course in having the letter sent to the the distinction of being the oldest Past Bishops, despite the obieetions of Councillor of Empire Council, for an Cardinal Richard, will do away with what address. Mr. Trissier, made' a few re ever feeling may have been occasioned marks, in which be stated that Empire by the latter's refusal to let the Pope's Council is in the first rank of Councils conciliatory attitude become generally in membership is 200 known. and its assets are 5,000.

John E. Snyder; made an address in The Dispute in the Catholic Church. which he congratulated the Council on -Sr. Pram. Fel).

the St. its large membership and solid finaecial Louis letter relative to the "Americanize- condition. Ile wished them continued tion" of the Catholic Church, Rev. Father prosperity. S.

M. Sener, harry Bechlietfron, who assumes Archbishop ire- told, John N. Hetrick, J. F. Siddell and land's duties during that prelate's eh- L.

Harnish also made addresses. When said yesterday: the speech making was at an end dancing "Judge Dunne, the writer of the letter began and was kept up until a late hour. In question, is a scholarly and estimable The committee of arrangements were gentleman, but he is evidently a little Wm. A. Metilinn, Chairman Joseph It piqued at being shelved from the commit- Trissler, William Gundaker, Charles F.

tee. The prelates certainly felt that they Gast, Emanuel Gundaker, L. L. Villee, bad reason for such a step or they J. R.

Shellito. would not have taken it. The idea of the Congress is to gather the best thought A Close natph for Typhus Victims. on the living questions, goeial as well as 73 HILADELPIIIA, Feb. religious, and if the Archbishops named Deicer Veal last 'night located five in the letter felt that the work of the Italian immigrants who came over on Congress would be in any way hampered, the Servia, and as one of them, they did right in opening the way by a child, was feverish, he had making it possible to draft a pro- it and its mother removed to the Muni-gramme that phould meet their views.

eipal Hospital. The report of the bitterness whatever has resulted physician in charge at the hospital this from the change of the Committee on the morning indicates, however, that it is part of those who previously composed only typhoid fever. Had the report it, with perhaps the exception of one or shown symptoms of typhus, Major Veatle two, and these exceptions are very sig- would have ordered the thee others of nificant to those who have followed the the party to quarantine- A close watch Cahensly episode. The Catholic Church is being kept on every immigrant who arhas nothing to fear from 'Americanize- rives in the city and on the first indlea" A Close netrh for Typhus Victims. PHILADELPHIA, Feb.

Officer Veal last 'night located five Italian immigrants who catne over on the Servia, and as one of them, a child, was feverish, he had it and its mother removed to the Municipal Hospital. The report of the physician in charge at the hospital this morning indicates, however, that it is only typhoid fever. Had the report shown symptoms Of typhus, Major Vettle would have ordered the thee others of the party to quarantine. A. close watch is being kept on every immigrant who arrives in the city and on the first frii diii bis bir nes tits lta hal ths str let in be tel lie' wa dir qu to sta be thi us col 11i, Ca by eel kn Lc tic lat eel g9 pr tei La on re in th gr pa it, tw ni La Hart.

Judge: Robert S. SleC litre, 163: Jiteob Mil- ler, 4, Inspector: John keen, 152; Daniel Mt-Gows ux Collector: Samuel Keen, E.8; Charles Ry near. s5. James M. Russell 129; F.

E. Hs. supervisors: John P. Johnson, 170: E. Finery, 141; S.

It SO; Samuel MeSittn, SO. tk-hool Directors: Amos Ilea, 159; Allan 112; tk R. ti Irvin, J4; Mich tot 110. Justice of the Pettee: J. Marlin Good, 98; James W.

Aiken, 145. Auditor: Jacob IL Weaver, 150; Lewis Slat hew s. 97. ierk: ChniesM. GrofT102; J.

Millen Roop, Itreekneek. 177. Judge: Jatnes Good, 162; Rudy Brossmam litspeetor: Andrew Beam, 1 ill; Malin Sluts. Ser. IOZI: John las.

TaI Alien lirenentan, 138; John Becker, Isl, Assessor: R. D. Hberholtzer, 173; Wm. P. Good, Sap, rt, isors: John Burkhart, 116; George SpreMier, 151; John Itupp, 142; Retilain beliiiibach, sehool Direetors: Wm.

Stauffer, 156; Israel ti. Milsser, 176; Isaiah Hollinger, lza Jolit 9 1hkIIl, tap. Auditor: T. 1V. Messner, 301 Clerk: CI.

It. Benninger, 206. Cairnarvon. Levi B. Yoder, 204; Bevis Reaming er, Insttors: Romeo Richard, 202; Daniel Zell, 103.

Tax Collector: Grube, 178; Adton Yohn, 124. Assessor: Jaseph Weaver, EH: Milton Tolin, 113, Miperv Henry Stoltzniss, 196: John Clark, 176: John Yolui, Ill Levi Diregars: William Itlet'aa, 201; Pearson sample, 205; Geo. 'W. Miller, ea; lat is Auditor: John J. Ilertzler, 203; Theo Harp, 102.

Clerk: Frank Glazer, 200 M. S. Riot, 103. Clay. Judge: M.

P. Whittn) er, 86; H. M. Eberly, 202. hispeetont: W.

F. Walter, 115; Elam Mellinger, Ian John O. Elser. tiS. 'lax Collector: E.

S. Brubaker, 260. Assessor: John Li- bitch' ist, Irk; John E. 1Volf, 120. supervisors: Jones Somm-er, 237; John E.

Ed wards. -SIC school Hiceetors: John R. Bendy, 211; 11, it, 176 P. O. Fist 116, Allitittir: Hiram E.

steininetz, Pk Clerk; M. S. Gross, 200; Levi 1iaisinger.84 Coestlica Last. Judge E. B.

Eberly, 811; Martin Firestone, 2 IS Inspectors Harry Tr, Showalter, 208; Isaac Gatekunst, ssJohn s. Httry. Tax Collector H. W. Bard, 365; Samuel J.

Garman, 163. A ssesor George S. Ludwig, 354; John W. Ernst, 177, Su pen' isor Aaron Leisey, 281 John Gar-must, po: S. swigart, '21t, Joan Lime, 38 M.

F. borry. 14 School C. R. Johns.

226 Michael, Grimes, 263; Hiram Balmer, 314 S. SL Fry, 167. Dromoro Vast. Jn(tza: Eory V. (irotr.

151; Samuel J. Itisimetor Aaron Koebol, 84; Frank 153, collector James E. Clark, 152; Ja(Mb Frey, 56. Assessor John T. Annetta, IM; B.

E. Fit zason. 57- supervisors Amos tlrott 1,0014, 130; JtteOlt 1: WIDE, 61; itaor 4a. school DIEDDE0111 J. Lantz, 137 Pharos Hershey, Santitel J.

Ankritm. 62; Sat lllll J. Bossier. 69. J1191we 9 19,0 A.

C. Bear, 150 6. Orion Ehe ma. rts H. Thompson, I A.

tt. Ititeleu, I. Aunts IL Miller, 151; I. l. ISS, Cletk; I Helm, 152; E.

K. Earl. NEW DMA AND. J11(190 J. IL IteObel SAbi itesore, Im.peclora: 17 Mentzer, GI may, RA George W.

Alderfer, 0. S. Slough, Super isort. Ceorge Rear, 1s4 l9 Greif, 2.41: enger Groff, 67; Mathiaa Houck. J9.9.

keit, Ma; A. NI. 161, iiireetors: IL Hildebrand, 1. II. shealler, IA; M.

W. Taylor, toe (1 the Pettee V. IL ititshong, 212; C. 14, rieniti. 242: .1.

I). sr tit, 7. Anditor I. W. Martin, 117.

lik C. S. Fry, 432; tAitts Hiller, 27; W. H. BDDOES, 2.

NIARTINDAt E. 'Judge: G. W. tiyhrr. 11.

Inspector: 1 lino, 64 W. Showalter, l4.1. Assessor: George S. Alderfer, 16; S. bhilmen, 146.

Nettistiy Assessor; S. K. Wanner, 72; S. E. Mawr.

O. su pert isora (ion. Bear. 9: El lam 4 1tott. 76; Weimer, 4.

ro11, Jacob Red, 1.3; Al. 47. Scheel Direetera I J. IL Hildebrand, NI It. sties tor, NI.

V. Titylor, ll 01 tin rtatee: V. It. thisEong, RI; C. 11.

Pluain, 02. Athinor: E.Ai V. 1arlin, 110. Cink; C. 4.

Fry, 142. A'uNAMADATED, AsADARDE: Geo. W. Altierfer, 100; n. S.

Schimmel', 241. supervisors: George Bair, 101 F.1101Grolt, 312: Wenger Land, 72; Ma tithe llonek, Reit, 2.1: A. M. Sitennor, 210, Seheol Directors: .1. II.

Hildebrand, 133; I. II. Sheatter, 216; M. IV. k.t, Juan.

or tee It. Pleant, 301; W. 11, thediong, .1. I 4. Vartel, 7, A 144(LOI NV.

Clerk: I 0. Fry, 574; Lints Hillor, 27; W. B. llowers, Oramt Army Not. At the meeting of Post 405, 0, A.

last evening, Past Adjittatit 10he Black and Past Quartermaster L. itathvon presented wit beat net golil badges itt rerognition of their long and faithful aervietot in Ow position lately ocettpied by them, I Badman anti It. C. Me Donnell matio the presentation speeches. The Pont delegates to tho Department Eucamptnent which meeta Pittsburg next neck were last evening lithitneteti to prement tho nAniii ot Chaplain A.

Leonard for 'Reprosentaitte to tho Encampment, whiijli IIIIVLS in kVashington, D. September. The delegates lo the Pittsburg Encampment am V. F. ilambright, A.

S. Killian, Jacob Eistmberger, and U. Leonard. This evening Sergeant Beim Post, N. 007, will meet in the ball of 40Z) for Um transaction of in business.

G. A. lin Black itathvon hut goloi long position Bart itia.it meson to-Depart-memo last even 111111111 Jr Reprotinpoietit, D. lit burg En-lit, A. S.

nil A. U. Post, No. 10Z) for the 448. indieation of fever they will be sent to the Municipal Hospital.

NEW YORK, Feb. 19.Two more cases of typhus were reported to have developed among the Russian Hebrews detained at Ellis Island. They were removed this morning to North Brother Island. Demo-Mitt tit ritiOvitetitat il'ea Were tartly, ilisettitsi011 Ol Ttletelityii romendone victory beiti4 the valise tof their late arrival. Those otttentiance were att follows Messrs.

itatthoolcanew, Baumgardner, Eiterinalt, Ewing, Flagg, Froiselt, ovekel, Kurtz, )1tirtin, Reist. Retiew, J. tqutupf, Trout, tVeaver, Monitor, Zotok and Frantz, President, A Camp Noodod. r. Eberman presented a petition.asittug that a lamp bo phieett chrisrmo street and the alley in rear Of Fulton Bank.

Referred to the Lamp Committee. Ordiaanoes to he The granting privilegen to the eleetric roI ay eompsny for laYing Varlotts extensions, was reported loaek to Commit he Street Conlin hive with. 011t any retiontinemlattial front the latter. Tim ordinance Watt Oniereil to be printed. introduevot an ordinance, giving the Vest.

End, Rails ay Compatly prtvilege to gextenol Ito trackk ton Marietta aVentle, front aVentle to) the city limits. A similar tvato defeated at, the last noveting. Bantligarillier's ordinance was ordered to be printed. it of the above ordinances wilt be II nally mood to lit the March meeting. The Loan Will LLp Matto.

COM111011 Co1111011 ottlitialleo, NO 10, creating, a temporary loan of to Itill'roPristed to the uses of the several eity depoortommte, OtS1110 up for filial oIItoti and-- wee mosnimomsly adopted. Belout Council concurred. seeking information. Con1111011 COUnoll ordinance, NO. 9, di-rooting the manner of transferring MonOya appropriated by City l'Ottnells, am brought up foot final motion, )1r.

Kurtz asked, for Immo) information regarding the object the ordinance ea designed to accoutplisn. r. IoVeaver, of he Finance Committee, answered the gentleman from tilt) Third. Ito said hat touring his term itt Council he had observed that the Contingent Fund Waft ho itind bleh every depart' meet had tried to) rob. It was, hideout, Ott contingent, fund at ail.

It waS htroet fuito St ator fund, repair fund, toto. The ordinance is designed, he said, to tostals. Iiooh tho requirement that ally city department hien seeks money front the eon-Urgent Wool shall show the necessity tot Its Imo, Counciis Went entirely too free with the fund. A VOW Wan taken on the adoption of the ordinance, end it Was tarried by 20 ayes to Oita nay, urtz being the dissmiting mete her. raged Council concurred.

Adjourned. 4- 'r 0 '1' Auditor E. S. Fasnaelit, 479 E. R.

Patery, 409. Coronet), Judge; Martin Hein ley, 2s7: Moses C. Sharp, hispeetor: Emanuel Huy, Geo. F. Dri, bread, 22o.

ex- die-own. I I.II 4.t.i..j!rul!)r mtio.mult IT A. IL i ia: taunt' di iz. 131. New York Wants to investigate the Coal Assessor: R.

it. Ever.v, 44. Deal. sit perk' Oors: Jileol, yra 239; Ben ry ALBANY, Feb. 1.8.--In the Senate to- Leisey, 2os: .1.

it. Hower, 2oit. day tienator offered a rcsolu- ihiliva" ri tion, which was adopted ng citi the fact L. Icy. St.

that it has been currently reported hi the hJtiTli" Jacob GcckleY, 204; 4. public prints that a combination has been A. 409. formed by certain coal mining companies Cmia: Ada in Usuer, 273 David Shower, 71; with certain railroad companies doing 301111 olt; 61. A.

ti. linthaker. 10. business in this Slate, to advance the Colerain Township. Judge: John W.

Whiteside, 133; W. R. For- price of coal, and providing that the President of the Senate appoint a COM: 1 Montgomery, HS; Jacob tolleetor: Solomon Weinbolh, 429 A. IL 75: ti idiom Foltz, 131. Assessor: R.

U. Ever.y, 4.,4. sit per Jaeob Fa omabte 239; Henry Leisey, 24i, Hower, 204. inroetom Peier ilorting, 204 vey 203: Levi 11eusoner, re; David L. ley.

64. twice or Jacob M. Goeklev, 204 h. 236. auditor: II.

409. AMtn, Usuer, 273 David Shower, 71; John oil, 61; A. 41. Brubaker, 10. Coleman Tovrufthip.

For All linterontonl In Anttnnomy. Although the tumittdy ontortainmente in the Court have been exclusively tOr working-poople, an exception wilt be made to-morrow night, on aceount of tht rare opportunity to SCO SS klOtlipliqtl au portect Silt Of Ittitt011iitlikkit views. AL pntstilis US) btholy of tha sun, moon and filarn Will be welcome to take tulliantago of this chanen of witnessing the fullest. and hest exhibition of pietures in this silence ever presented to the public in this city. Tickets nifty be gotten itt R.

eonloctionery, opposite the Court House, this evening and to-morrow until the supply is exhausted. laintnents Oil will be omit of Gil lows. AL oly of tha mictome to ii itnession of pie-tied to the My be gotlectionery, evening oply is 14 1 LS 3 1 I i 3 it 1 1 1 I 1, 't I 1 a Ls Weather Indication WARRINGTON, Feb. 18.For Eastern rennsylrania Much warmer south winds, and clear weather to-day, followed by increasing cloudiness tomight and probably light rain or snom by Friday afternoon. Two distinct areas of high pressure condition the weather.

The one covers the Atlantic States, the other the Northwest; between these waves of high barometer a trough of low pressure extends from Lake Michigan southwest to Mexico. A cold wave is advancing and its front has reached Central MitihOsota and includes the Dakotas. With the low pressure tongue very little snow has fallen and generally fair weather continues in the Northwest, west of Lake Michigan, and clear weather continues over the remainder of the country. A long oval storm will probably form, extending from the Lakes southwest, and move slowly eastward, closely following the high wave as it passes into the Atlantic. The cold wave will also likely move behind it.

Cloudiness and some snow may be expected in the Lake regions and the Ohio Valley Thursday, but clear weather will continue in the Atlantic and 3outhern States, followed Thursday night and Friday by cloudiness, and probably LOA snows in the Atlantic States north 01 the James river. ro bg of co wl bs te 31 its al pl IC in al tt ti, 34 al 111 01 mittee of seven to employ counsel and examine witnesses and examine into the matter and report on or belore March 17, as to what legislation may be advisable to suppress such a combination among corporations amenable to the laws of this btate. 4, 0..... tint tow tt reit" tit true rural slide. 'I bey I Directors: Tobias II, Hershey.

10; It 61104111. lal John N. NI otsner. 71 oortite thcir team oli the skew4110i 1,111,1111 Just or II. o.oenensar, Be; li.

other ways (Afl i. era ti: lt- il tlea ii a th ir fe oec loon steo es. Ceestaitie own, atit l'hilip lint- Andrew Nitilcr, I Ilvilles liY 11101'g tilttut tit 1 A. minor U. c.

Moller, 217 look thole lielore Jubilee Eratin, who flood ci)Nmot k' 11'1111' '1'3 l' IL Len, ti.7i i Ta r'olloctor S. Al. Licatiettolerfor, 2 I 7i1; S. 1 B. rattiooril, 477.

At a meeting of tilt) Colombia (Trey A ssesstr ii. tt. Kern, asi W. Julies. 20: In," .1 I 1 i 0 0 I it Christ cot Frick, 1.

1- ltPkttl- a Is e)n lik, 1 4 2 super). Isms Jehe moons, tot It. loo dig beard was acted 11. h. MIMI itor, Lateits.

tes John i telltale, test crank NI M.A. J. tt locum, S. S. lion tier, R.

F. lirti- IlitAii, 1-4 NtItoill C. ta6, ner, F. A. ileishard, F.

A. Bennett and I iii. it t.tht- hill, John moan', arl LiCO. W. lialtielean.

ot Just ItY tlf I ikt) rvilVE; II. IL 8ALI; Skatb," Ail'oldeibto 11. IA Comombit, tocorgo Boon II, t.och. 11 aco- Joann a lito .1 Might hat 0 fermi 4n1tor, tit .1 s. stn.

It, M. i otistol'illit, titr. mood finally but it tile Prompt net 101.1 7 Muth, E. (it. l'hittll Iott 0.

look place ott IA thillitsolay. Amitcw Bonier. lit I' Mu ier, i I Aintotor II. C. tilti (MUM, Rt this place Clerk Bo'oory Lib, anti; D.

II. Long. It eree non With a merry party of young I Id 1, folks engaged lit skating, the leo vont- 4, in peter Emit. inemvol suddenly to crack and giving Judge: Ami-on Longenecker, 170; B. AL Fitt, a (mug people broke in.

Herr. AL Inspect oret A. C. 6.11,105; John Vogloo, 41; .1. lief Were rescued, lion ever, 1M ore any 1 A.

Itolotig. 34i; Unlit alscrs. 12:1: It damage 4 as none, luting; people shoilitt Leman, 74 eacietse great eaution lit skating joist 'Val collector: A. F. Nett.

218i J. F. Huber, 17s. now, as the ice is. not of a au ilielent thick, ti Anness.ort A.

II. licss to trusts important Military ll'onsultation. i school loirectorst O. I. 11, ker, se, lk tfr.

Col. D. IL Case, Adjutant E. B. Eck- I Beller, 1121; B.

Lehman, W. B. mui, h. B. Cameron, and ninon loon.

Auditor; A. E. 202. Aladin dt lietillat MO, 1 bi 1110E101)g 1 Licrit; A. 1..

Oilleillittom.o, VI anti held a eunstilfation hi regard to thaumet it est. itig tit regimental encampment of the Jtetitet .1. N. ittielitisiti. 271.

Fourth Itegtitietit, N. ILI. 1'. loosnectort Jacol, IIslrer, fat Jacob It. 'Boa yet Aaron K.

Lefever, St; David 1, it wait decided that if possible the ti Book. 57, encampment be bold neat at I Colleettirt lield. 0, Witter, 2.13 J. Aldus prov lie ex 1 11. et.

J. II. Bowman, 1S1; Kin in B. shove titti amount appropriated by tio3 lily I on, Ithi. State eau be raised itt this iteiglitiorittnal.

tt'rir Altrtutt LoaehttY, 270; l'14411141 The advantages poshessattl tor a military tv, is i eiikr, School Ihroco mat Barry Lefever, It r. "lel' al' "Thiel" ere Ill' Lee Itlet It 1 W. thallium, 'Ns, istuitt L. its, he necessary limns can he raised a Hamad of Penen: 1'. U.

Herr, 2f11, the nriliging here of hve hundred troops auditor: hn oin, th F. Bookerton. 12n; Daniel Cloist, together It tilt Battery consisting of Geu. Mat lin, 1. eiget guns four twelve pouinterts and 1 gatling guns.

Judge: J. C. Walker, 117.0 W. C. 111illesitio, 1 Strnot Parade via.

laseeetert Tihtmas Ferniss, P4 J. S. 1111. A. U.

Beattie, the music man, gave a ton, Eil a novel street parade tine mernitig. 'I be Tax csiteetort Fe J. E. Christie, 153; Julius tirst el the procession was ti, Bruner, the 14(1. Assessor: W.

G. Carter, 1341; J. A. Wilson. Initials Ude', mutinied on his pranettig 161 ettarger in tun war paint.

Next canie a Nuipervisor: J. t.i. thtillihOil, 10; V. C. lilt- lariit, witi.ii1.,,, ito.t dowil with I55.

118 oE. P. 1 oWnit till Ilayeti, IMO. t)I40 OI. t.

leaver's iota hats on, grueling Auditor: Ciliturd Cook, Ion; V. It Wright, 142. ma Navel, music ott 1110 morning air. Clerk: Aaron Charles, 117: IV. J.

Christie, 'I ue procession ait raided much atmtition It's all ailing the line On aceotint of its novelty. A.temtal unartiat" Citiggett A Tim ELF DisCoVERT. id Chattels Cirggett, colorist, 1110 Well, Narrow Escape from a Conflagration in the klitot it front etri et, bat lier died on Southern Vert of the City. Weduestiay evening at his home, LIU An alarm of fire was sent out on Wed- South 'Ibtrit streets nsday evening between 0 anti 7 o'clock, lee IgLant Eire co. from box 5, located at Smith Queeu and will hold a grand banquet at Warren's Vine streets, caused by a blaze in the First on Thurattity bending works of B.

F. Skeen Son, evening, Feereary 2,01. Illo Coln. Oh Christian Street, near Vine. The un wee of A rratigentente consista of II.

tire apparatus arrived quickly on the L. Fielder, W. 1 and bitertniku scene, but their otervices were not zwingier. required, the flames having been Town Tattler. exunollished by 51 rs.

Skeen and her Chas. D. haler and Edith Horn. daugilter, Blanche. anti Elmer alortint, a eisey, both tit tilts place, mere married at young man who lives near the bending Ulu bride's home by the Rev.

J. II. l'auworks. The discovery of the tire was bebeeser. made by men who observed a bright light lliti cold weather of the past few days in an up-stairs window of the alio!) and has atinost closed the river at this place.

saw antoke issuing forth. aim Skeett it Mary Mullett, accompanied uy her Wan alarmed anti bravely entered the friend, abbe lint Muni Weed, ttangliter of building, accompanied by Mims Blanche J. it, tirrooti, tieneral Passenger gent of and the young neighbor, The interior tim l'entioyivauta Railroad contivany, la was tilled with smoke, hut the valiant, trio home arum rtillatielloitla oil a Tien. both made their way up-stairs and dashed ot tito young lames are students in the water on the flames. A garden hose was Drexel institute, Philadelphia.

then turned on the tire and it was not A intoresteot in the proposed long before the teat spark had been et- new lace 'acuity tor Coluttiont wait in tinguished. A large hole Watt burned in town yesterttay and visited severai likely the tioor aud the sparks fell upon a heap sites our the coltumplated Ito of green shavings on the floor. tapressed ill4 bigniy pleased These were ignited anti quite a big blaze situ Col um eta for the purpoae. was created, hut the stream from the hese A coltitliittee, coin posed 01 Lotisilless men made short work of the flames. and citizens will kave here on stolidity to blr.

Skeen had taken his departure Rawer investigate howlers aloof inteellny from the heet40 a law minutes before the arrange tor tile estaulikihment of the tire was discovered. The origin is not netustry in this place. known. 'file fire started a dozen feet A utectieg oi the Railroad Mon's Christrom the stove anti the latter did not con- tiau Assochition ill be held in their tam any hot coals. It was supposed that rooms, On houth Second street, Una even-a spark was dropped among a heap of Mg.

Everybody at invtted anti a good Shavings in the afternoon and smouldered meeting is expected. utitil evening. The building was filled 'I lie engineer corps connected with the with a valuable lot of wood and the Lehigh 44 alley Railroad Company are timely discovery prevented a very disas- bi Vprit comity, twosten trotta conflagration. Wrigntaville and York, who prospect 4. of connecting lite latter place with the Under the Wheels.

Baltimore anti Lehigh Valley. Another fatal accident came near mt. Rev. Utforge thud, pastor of the Itlethos curring at the Walnut street crossing of diet Episcopal eutirch at thia place, Is of the Pennsylvania Railroad on Wednes- soon to leave Columbia, lu about three day afternoon. II si if was he I Ig i Ile 4I-- week he will impart for Philadelphia, moving a draft of ears and when near where he will till 1.1n3 pulpit of 0 num the crossing a little girl, apparently Lo church, one of the fittest in that city.

twelve years of age, passed under the Blanche Lutheisor, the seven-year-old gate and attetnpted to run across the tracks. As site did so she tripped and felt, Gang on the track. Fortunately taiued about thirty.tive of her young daughter of Natuan Lutheiser, trainee at tier bonne on Walnut atreet. Fireman John Worth' who was at the Tito young people passed a merry even. throttle, saw the child and stopped the ing, engine, which was running backwards, Miss lia NVilson has returned from but it was not over three loot from the Radnor vit.

prostrate child. She was terribly fright- Aliso 'Amelia Wilson has returned from ened, and lett the scene of her danger as a long visit ainoug friends in Syracuse, quickly as ignitible. N. 1. Fall a s- of WWII.

is Amos Groff, has been confined to On 'Wednesday evening Select Connell- man White opened the front door of City bottle time i 1 ti a severe attack of the home on North Second street, for Ilall anti went inside. hen he closed grit). it be was atartled by the fella amnething The members of the Keystone 'look heavy at his feet. Lpon looking at the anti Ladder Company are nut itin door he found that the heavy senti-eire'ular PreParat for titeir fitir il to be held iu big piece of glass at the top had fallen out. phe Ar it Had it struck him on the head, past I he Lloyd hare Matte a 1,,1 i tiliTy rom A pi 0 tRh which it dropped aud was uucomfortably close, the result Miglat have been attrious.

liniAlring Charles llt Stevenson to take move in the right direction by Til OPERA HOUSE. A Piplentlitt l'iv-rf ovulation Lad Evening. Lydia Thompson on t4aturdny A Iig sirtati lu Home. ROME, Feb. 18.T wenty-three workingmen's clubs have held a joint meeting here, at which a resolution was adopted to organize a general strike in all the trades to-morrow and to abstain from work until the Government starts the proposed public works, to fin nish employment for the men who are now idle.

The newspapers express great scepticism as to the success of such a strike. An Indian Fight In New Mexico. WASHINGTON, Feb. 18.General Schofield received a telegram from the Commanding General of the Department of Arizona this morning, saying that a tight occurred at Fort Stanton, N. yesterday, between Mescalero and Lilian Indians, during which lour men were killed and one wounded.

Ile says that affairs have quieted down and that no further trouble is anticipated. Earl East. SLUR RAJA. Judge: E. S.

Geist, 34d. Inspectors: John slietz1ey, .904 E. O. Sttnekart, 93 Tax Collector: Daniel sander, 310. Assessor; Hiram Weaver, 271; .1.

L. W. Weiler, 31. Assistant Assessor: 13. O.

Foltz, 234; A M. Vent er, 294 Millen. 21: fleury Weaver, 93; Jacob V. Cstier, Hs; Geo. 2J4 I.

S. Weicte 41. Direetors: S. S. Renck, 303: John S.

halt 'lel; K. crosier, christ ill)) 11.90..1. Jusi tee of the Poem stiniuol 1. antler, 22S eigart, eti. Au(Iitor; IL AC Hurting, 41; S.

IL Mussel-titan, 262. F. M. Wallitee, 313. HILL.

John Slater, 133: Harvey Miller, 193, Inspector: B. rank Sitrk, 146: Win. ra. gam 30; John A11111100, 131. Tax Daniel Naaider.

Assessor: J. L. W. Weiler, 2'23; Hiram Weaver, 136. Assistain Asseesor: S.

B. Foltz, 290; A. Weaver, 189. Supervisors: St-911101i Killian, 187: Henry 1), tsiver. 203; Jaisiti Csner, 17; George Zinn, ge Frank IA etiger.

10. Se11.01 Direeloin: S. S. ltanek, 275 John (Ain, 143; E. K.

lernster, 103 Jtistiee of the Pi tee: W. It. Sweigart, 132; Samuel Wanner, 223. Auditor: Geary tiorting. 291; Samuel Mutt.

sebum). Ott Clerk: .6. M. Wallace, 191. CONA01.11)A riLD.

Tait 011eetOrl sow tee, Assessor: W.W eller, 207; iltratnWeaver, 407. Registry Assessor: S. B. Foltz, 526; A. ld.

eav er, 4s3. Superr SenliRli Killian, 208: Henry D. WeaVr, 3511; Javob W. Caner, 133; George Zorn, S. It' eager.

51. Sete), 0 Directors; itanek, 5811 John S. Galt, 434: E. K. christ tan Gess, I.

the Peeve: W. IL eweigart, 216; S. E. Wanner, 431. Auditor: 11, 5I.

Horting, 332; S. II. Mussels nut Clerk; E. M. Wallace, 595.

Earl West. Judge: Walter C. Brown, 105; E. L. bill, siM.

it Boyer, 19. laspeetor: M. 1. Zwally, 99; J. R.

Adam 70 Adam 1111 i02; John t'amma tit, 04; Cilliert 51.15 iiiittie, 19. Assessor: 11. N. itinitt, 176; Aaron illentsberger, 97. supervisors: Jpsiah Adams, 197: T.

S. Bare, 116; sa uu uel 11 afford, 149: 11. F. Beek, 116 Me1101)1 I irkwtors: Daniel pit 155; Jacob IC Myers. 240: David W.

lianeh, lee ot lie Peace: A. L. Burkholder, 127 John liachnian, Auditor: cs B. Bess, 148; A. E.

tot. Clerk: S. M. 230; J. B.

Fetter, la Eden. Judge: Michael Winter, 135: Clayton Mo. Caitlin', 123. Inspectors: Immo Aulthouse, 136; Jesse 1 Kilieer, 121. Tax Collector: George W.

Direly, 121; Geo. Beek, 137. Assessor: Samuel Keen, 126; Dick 111. neer, 430. supervisors: Josiah Keen, 100; J.

M. Eck. man, 113: George M. Creswell, 119; James bwisher, 141. Diteetors: C.

U. Geiger, 162: Adam Keel', 127; J. P. M. Raub, 134 Levi liliotids, 79.

ust tee of the Peace; J. 3.. Taylor, 151; J. tikt. Auditor: A.

8. Harknes, 136; Franklin Kreider, IR clerk: D. J. Elrely, 129; Henry Reitzel, 125. bet h.

Judge Harry S. Kisser, 161 Inspector Hiram Weidman, 69; Edwin it. en, 58: Derry Horn herget, Ho. Tax ollector Joseph Garman, 95; Aaron II. spayd, 112.

Assessor Harrison Shissier, 69: Monroe Shreiner 52; Michael tibillhig, 41; Samuel heath, 'Pk Squirt1.0ra John Hither, 115: Vries Dettimy, 07: Wm. Zartman, 61 Levi Zook, 36 School DirectorI E. II. Bolltherger, 119; Illentio Brubaker, 111, Philip F. Kuhl, log Auditor: rank S.

Hess, 63; Edwin L. Single, 127. Clerk Wm. 11. Purlow, 165; Levi Demmy, JObn kaueeU, Ephrata.

Compiling the Iteturne To-day at noon, le the absence or muddled Judge to fireside at the count. lug and receiving Of the eleetion returns for the several eleetinit districts of Lan. caster County, Register of Wills George thipir, mid County Comtnissioners Benjamin Hershey and George S. Boone sat as a court to officially count the vote. Register Geyer is presiding.

John G. Varfel le acting AA reading clerk and G. W. Lathy and Jobe 11 Stoner as tally clerks. Inimediately alter swearing In the offieers of the board the board adjourned eutil ball-past one to-day.

Vagronta and Drunks. Seven vagrant lodgers were diseharged by the Mayor this morning. Daniel Calabau bad been arrested nu Wednesday night, while attermit lug to enter the sal. vation Army barracks while drunk. Re promised better behavior In the future and was discharged.

Mrs. Jane Baum. gardner Wee another drunk, having been arrested Mr being very imisy. She eon. fessed an aving helped other woman put away half a pint of whisky and expressed sueh sOtTOW for the act that she was dia.

charged. terns. sence of a the count-on returns of Lan-ills George ltniasioners ti Boone it the vote. John G. ark anti G.

er as tally in the adjourned discharged taniel Cala-- Wednesday AT the total-Ironic. lie the future one Baum-keying been Silo woman put ii expressed he was Heavy Snow Storms In Europe. PARIS, Feb. 18. The snow StOTIn which prevailed here yesterday increased the depth of snow already on the ground live inches by last night.

Traffic has again been almost entirely susptmded. The weather is intensely cold. A cabman Nvho had been held frozen on his vehicle fell from his seat and the wheels passed over Lim, crushing him to death. A man was found frozen to death on the street. LONDON, Feb.

18.The snow storms in the United Kingdom continue. In some places the allow is eight inches deep. Another Revolution In Brazil. LONDON, Feb. 18.A despatch from Rio de Janeiro states that adviees from Fortaleza, capital of the State of Ceara, are to the effect that disturbances have broken out there and that the Governor Las been driven from the city.

Ceara is one of the Northern States of Brazil and has a population of 720,000. The despatch assigns no reason for the outbreak. tl ft, fr 11 11 11' a 11 Railroad Station Burned. ELIZABETH, N. Feb.

18.This morning the station at North Elizabeth, on the Pennsylvania railroad, was burned. The fire started by a spark from a locomotive falling in the bedroom of the station agent. The station was built over the tracks and passengers had thrilling experiences as the trains dashed through the flames and smoke. There was little interruption to travel. Loss, "Faust," a dramatiaation of Cliethe's Immortal produetion, with Lewitt Mord14m in the role of watt the attract ion the WW1 presented to a large audience last evening, and a most tie-lighted audience it was, too.

The play is Mephisto all the way tit rough and interest is centered in the fiend, rather than in his intended victims. There is a biotic about 1orrison'a Mephisto that places him ttt the bead of the list of those who essay to produce Oda difficult character, issflorence Roberts was ti a rg uerite," and Miss Carrie Carter tilled very acceptably the role of Martha," Mr. W. IL Owen doing clever work as Faust" 'Ike great scene on the Ilrockon, hich concluded the performance, was alone wozth going to tho Opera House to see. Miss Lydia Thompson, In a triple hill, will appear Pat rday afternoon and evening.

'11ie productiona are of a farcical character, and aro of a very to It full of spaAlo and laughter. Miss TM on i aon is well known on the etage, anti travels with a good support. The great, operat te event of the peewit will be the visit, of AlcUttull's Opera Company, on taturday, Feb. 27, in "The Tsr anti the Tartar." This company is prokably the strongemt in the country from high a musical ilind standpoint, and Lancaster playgoers CAR be depended upen to give them a most generous reception. 'The play kite proved a great success in the larger cities, and wia be presented here with every attention to detail.

I. In to, to of lit et er Death of Miss Sarah Campbell. Misa Sarah Campbell died on day at the home of her brother-in-ism. Daniel Smeych, 1No. Columbia avenue.

Dereaeed was in the tifty-sixtil year of Mir age. She was a member of Christ, Lutheran Church, and was ea by a wide circle of friends. The funeral will take place on Saturday after11(001L Interment at Woodward JIM Cemetery. Wednets. umbia evetifty-sixtis member of id was Thu Inlay atterlward Ta Abraham McConnell, 930.

Assessor John .1. Galbraith, 2-24, nleisor Isaito Beath, 22S: John H. Wier, sit D. Mauch, 125. Directors Joseph p.m nen 11.00(, 165: Barry Met, mined, F.

M. Ste. venstiti, James .1 olinson. tutitior George A. nogg, 122; Milton Beech, i62.

Clerk NeW ten Groff, 230. Conestoga. Judge: Joseph Walter, 209; Amos Benedict, 159. inspectors: Michael Knelsely, 113; Harry Good, itellrY Ilit, Christian t.hrline, lit. iitx Collector: Valentine Kneisley, 237 Henry NV.

Aston, 120. Assessor: Jitettit i'aldwell, 173; Frederick N. toti. Supervisors; Michael Lelevre. 219: Ightite Shank, 117: iianiel it.

hithith, 11.3; tie. btu, reit. 2tXt: NI. Ginn, O. hooi Directors: IWIt ham V.

Miller, I83; Harry N. Kurtz. 209: George lehl, itst. A UtiLiV it. L.

McAlister, 117; George A. 217. clerk: Theo. Jones, 24. Judge: J.

T. Bare, 190: Morgenshall, llt. Inspectors: Israel Engle. 103 tiarry Soles, 104, Tax Collector: G. V.

Hawthorn, '201; 11.11. Hoover, ION. Absessor: IL K. Stoner, 171; George Sides, 134. supervisors: Samuel Dennison, 197; A.

Millman, 174 James Morrison, 127; Jacob 109. school Directors: George NV. Beatte, 202: John It Hien, al: Lewis A. Wanhauga. 1u7; Thaddeus 126.

Audnor: snuon 8. Steffy, 192; R. F. Lewis, 111. Clerk: M.

W. Smith, 191; George Wise, 112. Doecgal West. Judge: Henry S. voer, 80 Sebastian Ulrich, 63.

Inspector: George D. Shank, 80; John 1.71- rico. tit. Tax collector: J. J.

Campbell, 77 Adam Sweigart, SI. John Prescott, 79; 3lichael Horst, 65 supervisors: Jacob Witmer, te7; Adam Geistweit, 5s; 1.111istian 89; John AL weigart, el. School Levi IterslieV, 79; Mat, tin Good, 7Ti; V. N. Hutt, 69: NI.

h. Auditor: "'core, (3 It, iiislt, (2 yesesi, 75: A otaliam tko. (Jerk: Jacob cicorge ii. Donegal East. SPIIN Judge: Jacob is.

Brubaker, 91. Inspectors: William Laston, 98; George Shims, IS. 'lax Collector: Frank Paules, 93; Alm. S. Culp, 14.

Assessor: Wm. Reid, 93; Wm. )3intz, 13. Registry Assessor: Alm'. Buller, 70.

sinwrvisors: Beery Tome, 74; And. Wachstetter, lit John Fletcher, 5. Direetors: Javob if. Zeigler, 90; 8.8. ray bill, 1t3: Beery Terry, It Auditor: Joseph Ilabeeker, 91; Lewis Hall, 13.

Clerk: Jno. K. Miller, 01; Jno. R. NI A TOW N.

Judge: Elijah 11011, Is3; Henry Shireman, 1 nspeetors: W. S. Hester, Is4 W. Clepper, PO. Tax Coil Franklin raided, 137 A MuKulp, 131, A Win.

Heed, 175: Wm. Bon tx, 03. Registry Assessor: C. M. Brown, 117.

Sithimvisors: Henry Tome, 2 A3; And. Witch. stet ter, 121: John Fletchor, ool Direetors: .1. II. Zeigler, 199; S.

S. Kraybill, 133: Henry Terry, IA A ad itor: is i la becher. PO; Lewis Han, tit Clerk: Jim. K. Miller, 1191 tioutn, LINCOLN HOUNK.

Judge; Harry Hoover, 121; Frederick Hoot 86, luspeetors: William Shields, 117; William Arnold, 10. Tag Collector: Frank Pilules, 132 A. L. 27. A W.

Held, 133: W. 1101119. 29. itvglry Assessor: Ct. G.

Mom roe Sgillubeer, W. pervvorm: Henry Tome, 110; Andrew Waelisititter, PM; John Fletcher, 13. Selloot 1iteetimq Jacob H. Ziegler, 121; S. S.

hint bill, 115: Henry TPrry, 45. Audium Lea is Hall. 4)3; John Habecker, L10. Death of a New Vork Joutmallo. WHITE STONE, L.

1.. Feb. 18.AuRmstits C. Graham, founder of liad anti Electric Efigineerinv, two New York publications, died at his home hero this morning. Ho visited Flushing yesterday to view the body of his brother, James Graham, who died yesterday morning, and caught a chill.

He was sixty-three years old. Ammon Leas Dead. Amino 11 Lease, father of A. M. Lease, the proprietor of tho "White Elephant" photograph gallery, North Queen street, died on Tuesday at his home, in Dover, York county.

Deceased was seventy years of age. Mr. Lease started for Dover on luesday, but when be reached there his parent had passed away. The funeral took place this afternoon. Lease, Elephant" oeen street, Ill Dover, 11.8 seventy started for be reached sway.

The tom A Big Fire la New Orleans. NEW ORLEANS, Feb. fire which broke out last night In Schwartz Sons' dry goods store completely destroyed that structure and a number of adjoining buildings before it was gotten under control. Schwartz's loss is 000 insurarce, The damage to the other places will aggregate about mostly insured. Heath ot a Home Ruler.

LONDON, Feb. George Campbell, K. C. S. I.

D. C. member of the House of Commons for Kirealdy district, is dead. In politics Sir George was a Liberal, in favor of home rule. A Grip Tlethn Cuts His Throat.

GREENsBURD, Feb. lt4.George Grumbling, a business man of Nineveh, sidle crazed from grip, committed suicide by cutting his throat on a broken window pane. a' 01 I Heath of Turf Magnot4 NEW Youtit 13.David Dunham Withers, known to the turf world as The Sage of Brookdale," died this morning at 3:20. Jr. Withers became unconscious at 6 p.

and remained in that condition until he died. lie will be buried on Sat nrday from St. Mark's Episcopal OM re h. The hisennerchor Mempterade The Mamnerchor masquerade on February 20 prontkea to be an anair of unusual splendor. The costumes of the ladies and gentlemen who will take part In the tableaux are described as being very handsome.

They represent many nations, and when grouped together the scene will dimbtlems be very ellective. A feature of the stage performance will be representation of the recent trouble between the United States and Chile. More Moue, For the Fund. We thankfully acknowledge the re. colpt of "Cat sh $1, for the Russian famine relief fund.

Keep the good work up. E. B. Brubaker, of Elizabeth township, Is ready to shin 3,000 pounds of dour to the faminemtricken districts. This amount Was contributed by tvventy-tive people Ilving in the township.

Accident to it NenAboy. Charlie Firman, a nimble little newsboy, stumbled and fell on North Queen street On Wednesday evening and sustained several painful cuts ou bM face. The latter struck a stone and resulted in a badly damaged nose. and. ge the re.

he Russiatt the good township, of tiour to Its. 'Dahl twentystive little newsorth Queen ig and sus-mot his face. resulted lis Sentence Partially Remitted. WAIllN3roN, Feb. tbe case of Isaac Itogers, convicted in Pennsylvania of violating the national banking law and sentenced May 21, 1fi, to st ven years' hnprisonment and to pay the costs of prosecution, amounting to $80, the President has remitted that portion of the sentence requiring payment of the costs.

Judge: E. A. inapecturt J. K. Suttee, 172; C.

W. Zwally, 293. Tax Collector: S1111111101 Bowman, CI Supervisors: Levi svillotiti, 2 s11: Jaeob G. Reuben Eitnier. tittlitatl DIITCLOM 6, S.

Ktigle, 102: Samuel Stoner, 1s7; RIiIIi, 22 E. Miller, 144: W. P. Aihrir-lit last; G. C.

Kinard, II. mai. ot the Pruett: D. a. Kemper, 201; 11.

shirk, 1.at A. Kemper, 176, Constable: John liertztar, Geo. Shtipp, 14; Wni. Shupp, 117: Georav Hand, TN. Auditor: isruc Stoner, 147; P.

S. Yetter, 91. Clerk: A. F. Killian, 421.

lit0116 Jtidar: S. S. Derr, 111; IL B. Shank, W. Inspertors! John J.

Kehl, 121; W. In. glair', 35. Tax Collector: K. E.

Willson. 119 W. R. Maxwell, sii. Assettror: Fred.

S. BEOWIt 118; Jos. Swift, Wt. rinpervisorst J.T.Grrag,1191 Anson Ambler, 135. School Directors! Charles Gatehrll (2 12(: Alfred Worst, 121; John Felder, lls! Amos Walton yea), 33; Andrew Hanna, 33; tiro.

tiillesiott, Receiver of the Muney Bunk. WASIIINtiTON, Feb. I S.Comptroller Lacy to-day appointed Emerson Collins, of Williamsport, receiver of the First National Bank, of Money, Pa. Small-pox Epidemic at Itouthay. nom BAY, Feb.

18.Sma1l-pox Luis become epidemic here. During the past 'seek there were twenty-three deal lis. Mild the Chicago Expopitiom ROME, Feb. an interview today Archbishop Ireland said when in France he was informed that little interest was talien there in theChicago Exposition. Incidents Cuat had occurred at the Phila.

I 0 1 Committed to Prison. Robert Lindsay, an itinerant umbrella mender, WAS locked up on Wednesday night for drunkenness. 'Ibis morning Lindsay was arraigned before Alderman Donnelly, who committed him to prison for live days. There SOS an utterly blank look on Itobert's lace and he mournfully said that he didn't recollect anything about the big jag or the arrest. De accepted his acutenkm with Wm resigruttiou.

Lingo Refused Ne Trial. TuEvro.N. N.J., Feb. 18.The Supreme Court this afternoon refused to grant a new trial to Lingo, the negro convicted in Camden of murdering Mrs. Annie Miller.

The opinion of the Court was unanimous that the verdict was warranted by tho evideum Judo Patteroon's Condition. Judge Patterson to-day Is not so well as he WAS yesterday. The Judge St'elliS weaker than he has been for the last ieW days ot so well as ulge stems le last les(.

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