a&-i"j a, "- "j sssy ..., . x-3F: "'vr.ar.ia 'yawn m ft .'ii: te3 A iiS 3 58W ratSCftilMft JLTOAfcifflEFTO . i UBii'Tr't" ' r-rA "'"'l''-',;i''W, lJWi. .-; -CC5SCr T'r'ir i f- "''l-'ff, - r" -- . 7N v 1, " i 7" mtfa$te Vi.n.vffl -wt. -My -. "X,,. V a y IT j Sk I .MuMiK&uilIH(wfHilMlHfaH4di py U 14 'A meltaenSer Lt-r. VOLUME XXII I - NO. 0 FOR SCHOOL TKAC1IKKS. run vvvmab ur nr.Aiitrit) and nruer THAT HAH VKVIDKn urun. The. LllSratiltellstenimeiided lir tlislMmmltlee Appointed for Ralerllng II tie the Mat L'enntf Institute All leathers Invited In Iternme alenilitrs "I lh I'ulnn, The committee appointed toy Ihe incenl leathers' lunlltiitn te lormulnle a rourne of leading and nluily for trio teachers nf tan raster county, desire te prvsenl tlie lollewlng m the result of their deliberations. They litre alined te suggest ncli r course n will lie within the times tlie inesus and tlie capa bilities of nil teacher, and hope toy It utility ml simplicity te enlist a large por per por tlen of tlie teachers In tlie pursu ance of tba studies. ArrangemeulM will tie made toy tlie nuporlnteiidont te ceiuluct nil examination In (ten books enumerated In tlie "study course" , lltrme In tlie "lUipplemon "lUipplemen lary" nud "reading" courses urn doalgned merely for reading in connection with tlie tint course iiHiuetl. Tlie Hut In tauli of tlie t'.rnt two Includes let each yrnr ene work ou pedagogy, ene un sclonce nud oneon history , nml the flrnt examination will, of cotirne, cover only the works lecommsniled for tlie first year's) study. Htudy Cen i no I Irnt Vear llroeks C, " Nermal Methods of Teaching" .Johnsten, Alexander, History of tlie United Males", Warren, II. W . " nuoltAtlen In Astronomy. Second year-White, 15. K , " r.tnmeuU of Pedagogy " , " ItarntV Conernl History " , Agavilz, I.eul, "Methods of Htudy In Natural nistery." Third year-Speucnr, Herbett, " Education " (irren. J. K , " Ills, lery of the Klilhli Peeple" , Applolen's Chemistry. Hopplemenluy Course : Firat year- fitch, J. O., "Lectures en 'leaching" . Tnwnaend, Calvin, ''Civil Government' . Wlnebell, 'Walks and Talks In tlie (leoteglcal I leld". eceud year -1'itrkcr, I". V "Talks en Vftaeliluie"; Irving, "I.lfe of WnshltiKten" , Tjndall. '-rerms of Water". 'Ihlrdjear Payne, Jenaph, "Sclrnce aud Art of l.duca l.duca tleu" J Wlckeraham, J. 1'., "HItery of Eduoa Eduea Eduoa tlen In PeDnsylrauU", I'oek, Jes., "Religion and Chemlitiy". ItcadlnR Coure I irst year -Shakespeare, "Merchant of VimiIce" , Hawthorne, "Scarlet IOtter"j Wsllace, Lew, "lien Hur" , Leng, (ellew's peems. Second year Dickens, ' David I'opperllold' lletrues, "HreikfnM I'aiHlnt" , Hcett, "Ivanhee" Tennywn'a peems. Third year -Kiuorsen, "Kisayn", Smiles, "Snlf-Help" , Ireueh, "Onthe Htudy f Words" , (tyrant's (looms. The comiultteo ale hcurttly rta)miuend te ctery teacher ttoe lpilrtr Ktiwatr, put). Ilthed nt Uosten, and the Century Magnxinr, te tee read through the three yours of study. Arrangements tutecure the latter at reduced intoein tee niade toy addesmg tlie chair man of this committee All teichcrn willing te enroll as tnointeers if the Lancaster County County Teachers' Htudy and Heading union, Mieuld notify the secretary, whose adjreas M Illnkley'a llrldge, that arrangements may tee umde te secure all needed txwku at the ery lowest rates. The wimmlttee consists of May 1 I.anrence, West Iiitnpeter . Mrt S H. I'yle, Drumore . Vuna IZ. Jenkins, l'ulten , Mrv II. lluok lluek waiter, fast Uenugal , M. V. MeLrgar, l.ltlUi - II. Jluller, Manhelm tewnshlts soereUry, 1. h. Witincr, New Helland, Cislruisn. rnr. man hall stcs, The Mir Vnrka ifunt Id Shnw lhlThr flie ! s Tlilnl lute Clut. New Yerk liaa toeen full of tea.se teall men all week, and overy uiannger has something te say te pntlse of IiIh team for next year. Recently Veu I'er A he, of 8L IkiuIs, said that he considered the New Yerk l.eague team a third rate clnk Yesterday Jehn II. Day, president of the Ne Yerk, met Ven I'er Ahe and ollerod te play him a series of ejien games for JIO.OUO next spring. The KL Leuis man acceptml at ence aud added, " I will play you with amen men with jour macager, Jim Mutrle, ler implttv" A for feit et (2ie a slde nas at ence put up. Three if the gauma will tee played In "ew Yerk, three Hi fit, I 'Hilt, and me mi neutral grounds. Ibe Awrircin Association toave Hppoluted the follentng umpires. i:dard C'ulpteert, St. Leuis A. Knight, Ilosten , L ll.iuer, Columbus Ohie, und Jehn Mniuade, of I'hl--aga Geerge SI. rtilliird, last ycir's presldcut of the Kaitern Itave IUU League, urgivi tnun nters of clntes txilunging te the miner leagues all ever the country te cU a convention te hand themselves togetber and fight the Na tlnnal League and the American Association. Hy uniting in ntrlngeut rules for blacklisting and reset lug platers Mr. Ilallnrd hclieves that the miner leagues tan teresk up tlie great tease ball moiiejoly. It Is new toellovod that Heading will have a prolesslenal toase ball club neit Reason. In this caie the city park will likely tee used for a ground. There Is little talk of organizing a club here, tout It la net among the Improbabilities. Oenuy Mack was appointed toy the State League te try and work up tlie Interest here. It la said that the llirrlihur peeple waul Jehn Hhetzllne en thelr nev prolesslenal team. They llke the novelty of having a man who cm play teall with tils feet Jehn Swoltzer, of Il,urlburg, lias signed In VIlkesbarre. run lKAiie uuia.ah lne liriful staliu el Hie Hill Fer lit Ititttie ment and Iltceluage, l he bill for the retirement aud tecolnage of the trade dollar his been reperted te tlie Nenate from the tluance oenimlltoo and placed en the calendar. It contains a provi previ sion that the amount redeemed shall tee charged against the monthly purcbase of bullion, aud If this leature U retained the measure will net be concurred In by the Heuse, where the sliver men have votes enough te control all legislation en that nub J ect. A bill for the redemption of the trade dollar paued the Ileuae April 1st, lSSi, and anotber was reported from the commltteo en cnlriBgc, welgiita and meaiurea In April, V I(- The consideration of this bill was ob jected te towards the close el Ust session, aud It remains en the Heme calendar unacted upon. The history and prosent condition el the trade dollar la pretty well knewu. lly Uie act which autberlred It the trade dollar waa made a legal tender In sums el lb. lly a subsequent act In 1S70 it was doprlved el its legal-tender iiunllty. Tuocelriagoof the trade dollar nas for the purpose el vxisirt te Ablatie countries. ery many of theso coins have gene abroad. It fa estimated that the amount which would probably be presented for redemption will netbegreatly In excesi of f 10,100,000 out of h total colnage of 3A.96T,02I. It Is thought that the amount new in this country la about 7, 000,000, and that no very large amount of that which has been exported would tee returned te ttoe Unlted mates. It Is dllllcult te enact any law upon the subject which might net In aome degroe eperate te the advautage et theso who may have purchased these colon rer speculation ; built la bolleved that many or them have found their way Inte the linnili of peeple who did net receive them ler such purpeae. SAVKl) FtUISl TUB tiTUIlil " (I m j and Stephens Have Anether Lsige Croud 'at l'ulten Opera lleuie. iinTUuriiUy evening the teirsluess of the dray and Siephens company was a ropetl repetl ropetl Hen el that dene en Monday eveniug. They played "Saved from the Storm" for the ilrat time during I his engagement, and the epera house was packed. Mlsa Uray appeared a irvrf Af, a mle that sholllleil In her .usual geed style, (living te Illness 51r. Stephen did notappear en lliealage and ttoe part or I ere; Tethl was well taken toy another gen tleman. Miss Leu Hanford looked and acted neil the part el Juliit Venton, the advon adven lures. Hilly Williams and Hilly Kennedy are faverltna and as Xukey Mummers and Teny Lumkins they made lets of fun. The tratned dogs were seen In four acta of the live and Heme of the sconea, especially the ene at the railroad Htatlnn, were very excit ing. The deg came In for a very liberal share et the applause. le-morrow atternoen mttlnee for ladles and children will be given, wJwu "Snea IV oei ths Btcrm" will again bt pUyeO, 1 . iiivr. u i.k Amis' irerf. I'lMMIh RmmmiIiiI Mtht . Ilia IVnmlifal Mers Tislnlng r.ililliltlun, I'rnf. lllcftsen had another large audience at Ihn rink last evening te wllness his wonder ful work as a toerao tratner, and his exhibi tion was as varied and Interesting as toefore. The first liorse trcaleil wan a fnur.year old mare colt, tlie prej'Cily of Dr. V. M. Ilnrr, Ne. 221 Wtt Orange alreet. It was n hard hoiae te bridle and wan a plunger. Thn professor whirled the animal around several tlrnesand tev tela patent appliances he seen roduceil the animal te thn gentleness of a kitten. 'I he whele "Halvatlnn Army" was lei loose utKin the oelt'toeloro thn exhibition was finished without weilng ellect, anil tlie work of the prolesser was loudly applauded. The next liorse bandied wan that of I'. M. Harris', a toad sliver and runaway. The pro pre pro feaser seen convinced this animal that he waa his master, nnd from a rampant, vicious beast, lie toecame quiet as a lamb. Tlien citiiui llr. (inerRii A. K Iur's il year old herse that had the habit or belting from the shafts and could net tee driven deuble. The hersn is a most (iiinnlng animal, as the profesaer showed by the position el the ant mars eyes. He get tlie beast Inte working erder by whirling him around until he was dluyand then bitched him up. He moved li I in out of the sballs by dogrees, and none would liavn theuirht tbore was anything amiss with him. He thou drnie him double with a hersn be had neter seen toefore, and the professor proved them a line loam. The last and host wetk of the ovenlng was the subduing et n mint vicious klcker, the property ei neisi, me grocer, ine way m which the tieast could luuge out with bis hind feet would hae aroused envy In the breast of the most ambitious muln. '1 he professor let him have his fun for uwblle, nnd then started In en his work te quell lilm. When Iho herse was nil ready te kick, bis fere feet would be hauled fi"ui under him, and finally he was sowcllsuteduod that theprofesser was able te tire a pistol from the animal's back without musing any disturbance. Te-nlghl's exhibition has for Its leatures the treatmonlef J.Helultsh'a shyer and plunger j Hener A, Hen's shyer, twlter and klcker , J. H. Martin's balker , H. . . Kail's tialker, nnd I. M. Harris' kicker. A matinee for ladies and children Is an nounced ler te-morrow alternoen, at which school children will readmitted at reduced rates A !tplj te re i; niieHs or iNrr.i.i.t'ir.Ni eh. Iho com cem com munlcatleu of "Zere" In your last nvenlug's odtllenandaccompanylng editorial emments wereas Just as they viore severe perhaps a little promalure, as the Heard of Trade has ns yet acarcHly getten down te work and the sjee;hcs toy members liae lien en prelimi nary nrganlJttien rather than en exlstlng practlctner needed rufnruia. Howeter, home protection, aid and encouragement te home Industries Is a cardlnnl point In their talth and one of itei most important ceminltti-eshs.s been forrned for that purXMO. I)u net doubt, but Jein in the efT it te cultlat and oducate your peeple te Iho up te tlie golden rule . "De unto ethers as you would they Mieuld de unto you." In your Heard of Trade with a present membership of ene hundred and Ufty, comprising many of your most Import ant manulacturlng and mercantile firms, and representing the Intorests of several theusaud UtUens, you hate the nucleus of an organization which will grew In membership, In Influence, In jwwer which cannot fall te tee productive of geed result. Therefore I say te "Zere," Jein the Heird et Trade and by your example and precept, rather than by adverite criticism, aid In Inaugurating this much necded lelerm and In ether ntojeeta equally ImperUril and desirable for the ad vancement of the material pmspetlly of th oily and the well ire of Its citizens. hMlMT DK'lIlKPH Alie I- .'I B ', In l.ltcl fourth C1'S l'i,lltlris rteia Hie .Vei erlc Buu (.'ongresimaii Ureu, of ermeut, hit once mere Introduced lu telll for the election of fourth class iMntmasleta. It was rojierted ad-ver-iely last scsdeii and It Is prolrable enough that the same fate "111 befall It no , tout the Idea Mone wukhoemos upevery year, and as the details or tlie Ureut plan are rather Inter esting, It Is worth while te mention them. It Is pre.wed that each leurth elaa postmaster nhall keep at his poMtetllco an open registry fur the use of the penpin w tee get thelr loiters and papers there. hen it appears that a ma jority uf thuse want a new postmaster, the HMluinsler general N te be uutltled. That of tidal theieuun Rppolutaaceuimlssiomir who doesn't belong te llie town wtoere the xnt xnt eiflca in question Is, te Issue a proclamation for a meeting, a special town meeting, as It were. At this meeting the etern ballet for a postmaster, 'ltee namuef thesucceasful can didate Is sent te the otinasler general, who may appoint him te the olllce , or, if he re re Iusem, a second election Is held and soine oilier candidate apjielnled. The aim or Mr. (Sroul Is le keep the Itf'y Itf'y tlve thousand jKHtettlces out of politic , and this much may tee aald In its faer . It does net propose te cre.Un an ofllelal cl.tss whose term ahall tee ter life, nor does It de pend upon competitive examinations as tests el the tltuesa of candidates. It leaves the disposition or the thing with Iho poeplo and the liestmaMters whom they would elect would be elected in the tualu for political reasons. Hut the prewnt system of appoint ing fourth-class isistmaaters la all right, nten In Republican lewus Iho postmaster bheuld be Dumoeratic If the administration Is Demecretlc AleinerUI te (loverner r4ttliuu. At the meeting of theritatearnuge, I'atreus of Husbandry, In llarrisburg en Thursday, tholellonlng waspiosenteil byOeorge flsher, of Choster, und unanimously adopted . Heielinl, That the titate Orange of l'enn syliaiila, In annual session nssembled, do de sires le place upon record IU high apprecia tion et thngieat personal and elllclsl consid eration gheii te and Interest taken lu the work and wclfarnef the Order el I'atreus el Husbandry toy His Kxcellency Rebert E. I'attlseu, the governor of the state of Penn sylvania. We recollect with pleasure and gratitude the lact that at all reasonable times no lias gneu us sireugin anu unoourage uneourage unoeurage moot toy his prosence and strong words, that he has hi ry many waya luauifested lilsbutlroHympattey with all reaionable de mauds of the iigrlcullural portion of the co'ii ce'ii niunlty te protect and ad vance their Interests, and we assure him that he will carry with lilm te private Hie, when hu leaves the posi tion he has se long graced, our earnest wish that his luture m.iy ten one el pre-perlly nnd true happiness. A Minuter' Kkperletue. Krem Iho Chicago Inter Ocean. " I'reichera have odd oxperloncos et w hleh they say very little," Raid a Chicago minister roeenlly. " When I lustltuted my Sunday evening nioellnga 1 attributed the large evening audiences te Interest iu religious services. One night as I announced the hymn ' I NeodTheeKvery Heur,' I distinctly saw a young lady In one uf the from neata nudge u young goutleman at her Ride. Tluee seata back I saw n young gentleman uudge a young lady, and tlve seals back Ituiw another gentleman nudge a young lady. This set me te miuKiug, auu me nexi Hunuay night i gave out the hymn with my eyes wide upon, and as 1 uttered the words I Need Thee Kvery Heiir'I saw several people nudge several ether peenle, and my notions of the zeal of tbese ladles aud gentlemen changed. They cime te church te be In each ether's company itsre Oppertuiillj ler a lllrl. rteui the NOMidatlty Herald. A young man lu this city, a few days age, was en the eve of matrimony, and purchased a bridal eutrlt for his alllaiiced, When the appointed wedding day came around the brldereluted te be wedded, aud returned her wedding trousseau. The young man has the etittlt en his hands and Is looking ler another girl who can wear the garments without the additional cost of reilttlng. Here Is a rare opportunity for aome one. rer the Soup fund. Mayer Morten ncknewledges the receipt el live dollars from I, Newteu Llghtnsr ftirtue. teup fund. LANCASTER DARK DAYS IX IKKMNI). revH IHIHII MKMHKHn OF VAHI.IA MKnr tl.yilMH AHHKtr, The ler j lletitrmnetil Helret the I'rHftl thai Dillen. O'llilrn, Harris anil Mhnlij are In t,en,'liir in Dclraud the tjtmi- Innlt ami Alrrt Ihtin Jehn Dillen, momtecr et Parliament for East Maye, William O'Hrlen, editor el United Irtlnntl , MAtlhen Harils, memtoer of Parllaineut ret fast (lalway, and David Hlioehy, member of Paillamcnl for Seuth (.lalway, wern attested Thnrsdny In the town of Lougbrea, ( nmity (lalway, Ireland, charged with conspiracy te defiaud. The prisoners have lnien acting as trustees In con ducting the plan of campaign, nnd been re ceiving from dlssatlsflnd tenants the reduced roots reflised toy landlord or landlords' agents. Attliollme et making the arrests the pelice took away from Mr. Dillen 80 which he had just rocelved In trust from tenants. 'Iho four gonllemen were taken before a magistral') ami lemanded for a week. Mr. 'lhetnaa Haync, Parneltlte member of Parllament ter Middle TIpperary, who, In the capacity el trustee under the " plan of campaign," Is recelvlng'trem Wexford coun ty tenants tlie reduced rents refused by the landlords and their agents, has been served with notice toy the agent of the nroekos es tates that II he makes any ether use or the moneys sodeioll'd with him than te return them te the tenants tbe law will be applied le hi in. nirti.n'!. s ,. , iehv enuAN. Loniiev, Dec 17.Thn .Vaiufart! says tbe arrest of Messrs. Dillen, O'Hrlen, Harris, Sheeby and ethers nt Lougbrea, yesterday, marks the beginning of n death struggle toe tee toe tween thoNatlenal League and tbe law, The Nationalists Imagine that Sir Michael Hicks Drach will shrink Trout tilling the prisons with Irish priests and members of Parlia ment and It la the duty el tlie ministers te show theso crafty nchemer that tbey have miscalculated telli their own strength and that of the government. Di nuN.Dec.W. -The Vcman'a Journal, In an editorial published te-day, says that it does net believe thnt any movement against the back rents nlll lnduce the LeglUh people te consent te coercion. The paper ap peals te the people te falsify the prediction that the arrcetsef the leaders would Induce outrage. The.irfM says. "The limit of forbear ance has passed. The government had no nltoruatlve utiles It would stultify Itself toe tee fore the world." Hi r i "l, Dec 1.".- The -.nuj 7,c"cr,oom 7,c"cr,eom 7,c"cr,oem mcntlcg en the action of the government In arresting Messrs. Dillen, O'Hrlen, Harris and Sbeeliy for acting as trustees In conduct ing the plan of campaign against rack rents, says "The reulls would have been do de do pleratolo If the goverumunt was weak enough te allow men who toad Just been ordered te flud stcurltle-s ler their geM Ix'havler le set the law nt defiance." The Hellasl ..Veu" says thai It hopes the gov gev gov erument will graut the arrested men n fair trial and leave thoceuntry te decide between the leaders of the rent movement and their Intended victims In the Interim. PruHs, Dsc 7.-Durlng the raid of the police en the Nationalist HpenkerH at Lengh tea, county (ialy,yes!erday, David Hheehy, member et Parliament ler &euthialway,was servml with a summons te appear at court te answer for having made spec'li at Kylebeg i"l'iilatMl te arouse disorder. rnnnKLLA itriuca. Hut ling llsiH Ihn IUr Charge uf s Writ l'hf lei Contemporary. 'Ihn et t'nestet I ilttiqc lie i was overjoyed at ttoe new s that Mr. Parsons, of Htbolleu,nad lest bis umbrellas and parcels at Lancaster at the hantla of a "predacious Dutchman. "The Hutcbmau that stoleour umbrella did exactly tbe same thing, was a passenger and wimn he get te I.aueaster inarched oil with our umbrella which Had Uhiii forgotten in a change of seats. e can asaure Mi Parsons It was no "mistake" en the part uf thn man, It's h way they have at Lancaster. We new publish this cecend In stance cemttig under our knowledge as an additional warning." On 'I uesday the I iLUUCMtR published the fact tlmt the property taken by mistake had been recuvored. The I Vf riffs' Recerd man made the natural mistake of supposing thnt the man who took his umbrella toelenged te Lancaster tiecsuse tee get ull here, but though it Is doubtless true that no ene would get oil at West Chester but an Inhabitant or that village, we assure our country contemporary that people de get etl here who are net Lan castrians. The gentleman who recovered the umbrellas bad the geed fertuue te have them taken toy a Lancaster man, who, or courxe, was honest and returned them, while tlie Hecnrit umbrella must novo Deen caxneu oil toy an acquaintance, et the owner, possibly n W(st Cnesier man. This Is erident freui the lact that the Iterent man knew se much about tetm. He knew he was a Dutchman aud he knew his character se well that he waa sure the umbrella was net taken by mistake. The Recerd man was lustly punished for keeping hail company. run .mux j,uea (piK-inl (Irani still He Waa ration the V4ny lu He " As Hail As He limn- Hen Te lie." Tbe inclunall (Vmierrui' Uatellc hav ing charged lu Its Washington correspond ence that President Grant doubted tbe party loyalty el General Legan, and the latter hav ing denied that there whs any feundatlen for thechsrge, the ''emmevtat Uaielte prints a lac simile extinct Irem a letter of General Orant which reads as follews: Kmi i in Mansion, May 17, 1S71. W tt 4 I will euly add that n great many pro pre pro Ichsedly staunch Republicans aoteit very much ns If they wanted te outdo the Democ racy In bteaking up the Hepubllcau party. Kveiytblng leeks uioie favorable new, though, ler the parly than It did In 'tV3 when the war was ragmg. Sumner and Scburr. have acted wetse than any ether two men, nnd net tar behind them Is l'erry, of Connecticut, and Tipton, of Nt Nt teraiLa Jehn Legnn la paving the wuy te be juM as bsd as be knows hew te be, but, out of lull fellowship with tbe Hepubllcan party, he w ill amount te but little. lie Is nllocted with that " maggot" Mr. Lincoln used te speak of. . I. . Oham. J'nr Hcctet HMulena. Thn senators, lieing nt Inst brought te the point by Sonaler Piatt Insisting en a hear ing for hW resolution ler opening tbe Senate doers te the public en nominations, refused ou Wednesday te debate en IU Mr. Hear moved te lay It en the table, aud 3U senators voted te de se nud euly -'1 against. The senators who joined hands te keep the public out weie : Messrs. Allisen, Cam Cam eeon, Chan, Chaney, Kdmunds, fvartE, Harrison, Hear, In galls, Jenes, McMillan, Maheiie, Merrill, Sabine, Sawyer, Hewell, nud Spoenor, Hepubllcan ; and Heck, Call, Ceckerell, Colquitt, German, Gray, Mo Me Mo Phorsen. Mnxey, Morgan, Pugh, Kaulsbury, Vest, Wnlthnll, Whlttherne nnd Wilsen, of Maryland, Democrats. Ol the twenty-onevvbo voted against laying en the tatile the IleputelicAUH were It lair, Cenger, Culleui, Dawes, Dolpte, Fry, Haw ley, .Mitchell, et Oregon, Mitchell, of Penn sylvania, Piatt, Plumb, Sherman, Van Wyck Williams nnd Wilsen, or Iowa ; nnd Ihe Democrats nerry, Hutler, Kustls, Geerge. Ultoseuand Voerheos. A New Methodist Hospital. Philadelphia MethedlstHare raising money te establish a hospital In the southern part of the city. Dr. Scott Stewart Jeft fSU.OOu ler this purpose, nnd if IiO.000 is net raised toy February l'i, 15S5, the bequest will lapse, IS, W0 et Hie fund has beta raised, PA., FRIDAY, WECEHLBTCIt:i7, LS8G. tiih i.aht ok run jvnr thiakk. The lleikel nf IHitrlrl Attnnie Rhrrlj Mieiri Thai (Inlr r,T llmsln L'nlrletl, 'i'Aiirjrfa.v Afternoon. I peu the rcossem rcessem rcossem tellug of ceuit llie trial of the Stark false pretense cne was lesutned. The dofensu was a denial that any false representations had teeen made. The ao ae ao eused testlfled that he met the prosecutor en North tlueen street, aud he etlered te sell witness some oil ou lime. Nothing wan said atoeut properly. In addition te the NsaUfoet oil, tiie prosecutor Induced him te teny some harness oil te Introduce It into the county. He reeelved the oil and Intended te pny for the same, tout through tuisrorttineln buMneta was unable te de se. 'lne tury rendered a verdict of netKUllty, anddlretled the accused te pay one third and lne prosocuter two thirds of ttoe costs. The lemalnlng eases en the trlnl list were net ready, and atlocleek court adjourned te Friday morning. Friday Morning. Jeremiah Yeung was put en trial rer teeing Hie father of an illegltl. mate child of which Kate Peterman, or this city, Is the mother. The defendant bere the appearance or being very III. He was unable te walk nnd had te be carried te the court room en the back el his brother. There waa no delonse olfered te the charge and the Jury rondered a verdict of guilty without leaving their scats. Jehn Hoever aud Kiles Snyder were called for trial en charge et chicken stealing. Theso men we rearrested en the first or May, early In the morning, by OQlcer Wenninger, and a number of chickens stolen from Jeseph Hurkheldcr, living at Wabank, were found In their possessloo. Hefore a Jury was selected the aoeused entered a plea of guilty. Their ceunselasked the court ler leniency as It was tbe first tlme they had been arrested for this offense. Ttoe court sentenced each le undergo an Imprisonment of two months. VerdlctHOl net guilty wero entered In the false pretense case against Heraco Swartz welder, as It could net ten made out, and against Martin Urlch aud Hiram Balmer for violating the liquor law. The Indictments against these last named defendants had been found three years age, and they had never been srrestcd, having left the county about the time they were retumed te court There wero no ether casen ready for trial and the In rer h were discharged. District Attorney Kberly retires from the office with a comparatively clean docket There are only n few cases relumcd during his term remaining untried. nt3tr-itAnK citHisrxAa airte feuie el the rrstry Presents That On h Kasllr Made at Hern, riore the Country (JeutletBsn A very pretty present for man is a smoking or house cap. lake a skein of black Gcrmantewn wool and ten or twelve yards of medium-sized black piping cord. Crochet n small ring of chain stitch, then lay the end of the cord upon It and work ever that In short crochet widenlDg often enough te keep the work flat, taking In both loop? of the stitch. Continue till tbe piece Is ', inches across, then keep ou without Increasing till the straight part Is 2 luchu deep. Ornament the cap with any convenient design In geld cord or geld colored pure silk doubled and crocheted Inte a cord and worked lu with a large needle. Theedge Is sewed ever nnd ever with the silk cord, tbeurneracd ee that the (ditches will cresj. Twe or three rows or tbe cord should go from the middle te the edge of the top et the crew e, and be finished wlrti a handsome tassel of the wool and silk, the straight pattmay helmed with a strip ei black silk. Tbe cap when finished should be twouty-lwe or twonty-three Inches around. Inexpensive aud durable table mats for het dishes are crocheted of white knitting cotton ever cord, shnped In oval lnrm and llulshed with ascallepped border 'I Ley may be lelt In their original whiteness, or tainted a pretty shade pi brown, diledand varnished, or they may tee crev-hbted lu shells with kulttlng cotton alone and painted as above. Tidy llttle bags ler school children may be made in a similar way In fa' t, many ii'eful articles lur household needs. Anether very pleasing style et work, that is much mere etlectlvethae one who has net seeu it would suppose, is upoucardbeard per forated se aa te form raUed tlgures. A pattern is drawn lightly upon the beard-n cluster of roses and buds or any ether grajelul design It Is then laid upon a large pincushion and the outlines pricked wilha large needle or shavvlplu, the petals dellned and the leaves velued. It is then turned ever anil the spaces between the Urge holes pierced with Innumerable little iierleratiniis with a hue needle. This pushed the work out se that the side prioked tint will preseut the bouquet lu relief. This work may be used for trans trans paretule", nnd U beautiful when putted en a Irame hs n crcen fn m urn liht m laru light A vase et sweet pea lauq iihtera Is very easily prepared toy sklllul lingers. Cut while paper Inte Btrlps an Inch wide aud eight or ten liichea long Irlnge it at one side near the end with llttle Mlanuug clips, roll it from the uucllpped side as te hav a n feather fringe appear, and tecurlng It by bending or twisting the large end. l'reni two shades of pluk tlf-sue aper cut two petals of oval shape slightly jHiluted, about three Inches long, bend them ever a kulttlng needle and gather them from point te point, lay ene within tlie otber, teiicn the small end et tbe laiupllgbter with thick mucilage and press the bottom of tbe doubled petals upeti it A varletv or colon such as are seen In the natural flower add te ihn beiutv el the prelty ornament. Three Auiileuii,. On Thursday merulug Cera Irege, of Ephrata, aged six years, In amusing herself feeding a mule with com husk had a por tion of the thumb of tt.e tight baud bitten efl. Henry DIsslnger, of near Clay, lu going down a flight of stairs lute the cellar hU foot feet lug slipped und hu lull tot war. I, blrlklug the edge el n vinegar baireL Hln cheek toeno was broken aud tee cut an luiv gash In tbe lorehead. M. (". reff, or neal l.phiata, cut an ugly gash lu his forehead while tightening the nut of a pump In Lntnlls Valley. New llellanil Sele The ."Sunday aoheols et New Helland, and thete are four of thorn, are all making prep arations for special ChrWumfHerv teen. Stores nre also well patron ieil and huslne. Is brisk. Some sleighs have been out sluce the snow of Wednesday, but sleighing is net very geed, lce nearly six inches thick U new being beused for next summer's use. Next Tuesday Waltet Guy Patterson, seu et the late Samuel II. rattorsen. will be nil- tnltted as n pupil In u Irani college, Philadel phia. On Saturday evening Ihe New Helland Lit erary society will open for thn season with nu Interesting pregramme. The Stevens hlatloe lire. The flre nt Stoveus station, noticed before In the In n:i,i,iOBNCi:ii, occurred nt -o'clock Thursday morning. The house belonged te larael S. Eberlyand was occupied by Samuel Miller and family. When the lire breke out the members or the family were ln0.belr beds and It made such rapid progress that tbey only escaped by Jumping from the toeond story windows. Mrs. Miller was slightly bruised. Tbe building nnd contents wero valued at fj,000, aud tlie Insurance Is tout small, An Utltcer Suspended. . Ofllcer Pyle, of the First wind, has been suspended by the mayor for failure te provide himself with the regulation iinlleim. Seme limn, age the officers vvoie directed toy an order by the mayor le purchase llie winter hat adopted. All complied with the order but the officer or the Mmt wnid. He will net tee allowed ou duty until he provides hlluself with the regulation hat Te Puellih Ihe Names el the Signers, We have rocelved from Bart township a temperance addresH te tbe cltUeus of that portion of the county In which a feeling ap peal la made for the abolition of the trallle by the branch of the W. C T. V. at that point This organization gives netice that It will publish the names or the twelve men who jelu lu the license application rer drinking plaeesln that dlstuct, SKNTKNCE POSTPONED. OUtltWBh rttH SVQVAlrtt I'KRKVAnKII TIIH Ht.VIIHllEH IU ItttPKH Mr, On Mtindsy the Objections Will hs KeTlensd and Passed 1,'pen The Itoetn Crendeit When the Prisoner Was Hreagbt Before fjnnrl, tint .Vi 'St Aldermen Present, NkwVerk, Dec, 17. At 11 o'clock this morning part I of general sessions waa filled te overflowing toy tlune walling le hear sen tence paased en Arthur J. StcQuade, con victed of btlbe taking. The space nllotted te peotatern was orewdod, vvlilte Inslde Iho rail were oeut tefllcers, men with sufllclent Influonce te paas the sacred limits, reporters In abundance, Oen. Tracy, ex-Sonaler Orady Lawyer Newcombe, ceunsel for the defense, and McQumle, accompanied toy two etUcers and tbe faithful brother Harney. The prisoner occupied the time bofero court opened In chatting aud laughing with friends, In an unconcerned manner, and showed the same unmoved bearing that has characterized him throughout both trials. At 11:10 the cry " hats oil " announced the opening of court, and Recorder Btnylb, followed by Judge Aly, another counsel for prosecution, entered the room and took their, places. Mr. Now New combo, lortbedeloneo, moved that the pass ing of sentence be postponed, an new evi dence relative te the misconduct of a juror had cometo tell hand. The recorder said that since ths alleged misconduct did net occur alter the Jury was sworn lu, he saw no reason for deferring sentence Mr. Newcembe then pre sented a paper he had prepared with the charges set forth and asked for postponement of the sentence because the accusers of Jurer Rosenberg were permltted te swear Rgalnst bun In court District Attorney Martlne looked ever the paper and then asked the court te allow him until Monday Morning le answer the charges. The recerder accordingly postponed sen tence nnd adjourned court until Monday morning at 11 o'clock. M'Qaade was con gratulated by a host of friends and after talking and shaking hands with thorn he was taken back te the Tombs. It was a sin gular feature of the occasion that the alder men of the beard of 16SI were conspicuous by their absence. The Servant and Famllr Potsene.1. tnitxae, Dec 17. A wholesale rolsen lng case occurred at Seuth Evanston yester day morning In the family of J. A. Yates, a porter en a sleeping car running between Mllwaukee sad Minneapolis. The family at homes consists of Mrs. Yates, three children and Agnes Marshall, a servant girl. Ills reperted that the servant procured a package or eatmcnl rrem a grocery store and prepared a dish for breakfast, of which nil of the mem bers partook heartily. Mrs. Yates and the children wete seen afterwards seized with symptoms of poisoning and the girl summoned Dr. Haven, who admlulatered the usual antidotes. The eer vant was taken ill after the e'hers had been suflerlng for ouie time. During the day Drs. Haven nnd Teele attended the patients, and succeeded In se far relieving them as te place all but ene of them a four-year old girl out of danger. This child was, nt mid night, ssld te be In a dying condition. jr vhnrtthAxu i larmiXBO. Au Ui-Ceuvlil Works the Gotetuer ul ",ert Verk fur Eight tlnllstp. rieru the AlbanvArgu. When Gov. Cleveland vvus bete lit Albany a man came te the deer of the executive chamber and -aid his name was MUler ; that he was a Hutfalenlan, but becerulDg money meney less with his family he was embargoed here In the city and he wanted te see the governor and state his case, hoping he would help him aud his family te Duflale. It was evenlug and the governor told the doorkeeper te let Mr. Miller In. The governor looked sharply at the man, but he did net knew him. "1 am lu the lumber buslness In Buffalo,1' began Miller, "and I am anxious with my family te be In Bulfale te-morrow. The tralu lea.-e-s lu nu hour. If you will only help me I will send the money back te morrow. No body knew s me here or 1 w euld get a check cashed. I also own a farm near Buffalo and 1 shall keep the executive mansion stocked with apples all winter." Miller was neatly dressed aud Intelligent in smwrirance. All the time he conversed with the governor he kepl pulling a hand kerchief ever an apparently bruised wrist Meanwhile the doorkeeper In another room hnd looked up the Millers In a Butlale dlroc dlrec tnrv. ami thore was n Miller In the lumber business In that city with the Initials Miller gave when he prosentod his card, This lact was communicated te Gov. Cleveland upeu a card unknown te Mlllor,whem the governor had kept In conversation. "I have net a great deal of money with me." said Gov. Cleveland, handing Miller eight dollars. "This is all I have, aud you are welcome-" "Thank you," said MUler. "That w ill Just help me out nicely. I'll send It back te you te-morrow night, aud hall a dozen barrels of apples with it" 'I hat night (, rover Cloveland went home without a cent lu his pockets. But before he went home something aroused a suspicion In his mind that Miller waa alraud. He sum inened one of the clerks, told him theclrcum stauces, gave a description of the man, aud ordered him te wrlte te a certain fctate prlreu and see it such a party answering Miller's de scription with a bruised lelt wrist, bad uet been discharged a day or two toeferobe carae te the executive chamber. In rorty-eighl hours back came a letter from the prtoeti, gtving n perlect description of Miller , that he had n small abscess ou his loll vvrlat , detalled the exact color and Bhape el the clothes he wero when he left the prison, and when he left town he bought a ticket ler Al bany. It seems Miller was net his name, tout in twenty.feur hours alter he left prison, where he had served a sontenco of live years he prosented hltiwlf te the govorner aud victimized him out of eight dollars. This waa superhuman cheek. Grever Cloveland has novel yet aeen hla eight dell.sis ei Hie six barrels el apples. . - - Auuther Plgeeu Sheet One uf tbe best pigeon shoetlug matches of Ihe season took place at Ben V. Daily's hotel In Mlllersvllle, en Thursday afternoon. The attondance was very large. Lancaster waa well ropresented, many et the best gunners being present. They shot at ten birds each with this result : Ktlbuin I n I I 1 0 1 1 I (I- 7 Wilsen 1 t 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1-10 Franclscus 0 1111110 11-8 Dennis 0 I t 1 1 1 0 0 0 u- s Cllnu I I 1 1 1 I 0 0 n 0-6 shunk e l e u e l l l l 5 .1 Snyder 0 0 e 1 1 1 1 e e I v Clark u 1 1 1 u 1 1 1 I 1-8 M Snyaer ti l l l u e l e t c s A Sailor Saves Finy-Tne Lit e. Forty-Ilvo of tbe passengers and crew of the burnt Mississippi steamer Jehn M. Will te me tsUll missing. Uf tbese about 30 are col ored laboreri who took passage en the bevt at the landing Just above the point where the disaster occurred, A brave bailer mimed Plersen, under supervision of the captain, saved 32 lives In n yawl. Whj Isn't s;i,i pestnisster lleiimud? rrein HAY MeAliimej-'s Haitlabuig Ivlejiaph. Democratic majority In Texns 1'J,J17. The trade mark of the Leue Star state is a whlaky toettlo surmounted toy a liowle knlfe and revolver. ihe ElLhler Property Withdrawn. The preperty of Harry P. L'lcbler en East King streef, offered at public sale en Thurs day evening by Auctioneer Khuteert, was withdrawn at $10,000. The ujlug Dude, rrem ihe Ian r'ranclse'KxauiIner. The Mlly dude dyes jeuuj whn he comes te the niuauche. A num. 111 A. untOAUU I'ARK. 1 no Men right With Hrrents nod Are Natlsneil Afler Kach lleceltea a Uet. ClttuAeu, Dec, 17. A duel with swetds was fought early yoaterday morning in Hum boldt park. A llttle toerero 7 o'clock two clese carriage entered tbe psrk ( each car car rlage contatned n principal with his soeond and a surgeon. They drove le the weslern end, whero they nllghted and conceated themselvcs behind a clump of trees, The arrangemenla beltig completed, the prin cipals each drew n satere and the oentost began. Soen both wero wounded. One reeelved a sword-thrust through the breast, and his oppetiout was cut across the fact). With this draw lug of bleed the duellists seomed satisfied, for Ihey were quickly put In the carriages aud rapidly driven te Frerkensen'a drug store nt the corner of North and Cali fornia avonuea. Thore the wounds were drtssed. Theu the men wero helped te their carriages and rapidly driven nway. Se quickly was the duel (ought that the park pollcemen,whe saw the carriages go outef the park, were net aw are el what had eccurred, nor were several poeplo who naw them drive up te the drug stere aud away again. The only wltnessea of the duel beslden these Immediately Interested weie nome beya who were skating In the park. The boys say ene or the men was large and full-bearded, with a military bear ing. The ethor was yeunger. Mr. Frerkon Frerken sen, the druggist, was very reticent about the matter, though he admitted that n duel had toeen fought, and that the participants were the editor of a pharmaceutical Journal nnd a young medical man. It is said that the affair was ever the hand nnd laver of a beautiful young lady. Ilewa IleastabuQl Was Drenned KvANariLLE, Ind., Dec 17 - A right ec curred en the steamer Jehn S. Hepkins, at Cave-In-Heek, 111., Wednesday night, which resulted In the second tnate receiving a dan gerous stab and the drowning of a quarrel some roustabout The crew wero putting off freight when the second mate, Jehn Watts, ordered the roustabout, a negre named 11111 Jacksen, te pick up seme freight, at the same tlme giving him a light tap en the back with a switch. The negre became enraged at this and drawing a long-bladed knlfe made at Watts, who drew his revolver, but before he could use It Jacksen grappled with htm and Inflicted a very serious stab In the left thigh. The men were then separated and the negre attempted te make his ecare by Jumping Inte the river, but he drowned before getting half way te the shere. The lleply of Ihe Vatltan. Pi ntis, Dec 17. The Xatien learns that lu connection with the question of appoint ing a British ambassador te the Vatican, Lord lddtsletgh naked that the British gev eminent shall have the right of objection te the ap pointment by the Vatican of dangerous men In lining vacancies In the Cntholle poes In Great Britain. Te this request the Vatican replled that rersens who had rendored them selves liable te the law should net be encour aged anywhere, nor would they tee. The reply further says that the dissemination of the gospel of peace Is the objector the church. A relut That Saved the Uereiidanle. Di - Moines, la., Dec 1 Eliza Thornten nn-l William Carler, charged with ndultery toy the lormer's alleged husband and arrested la it summer, were acquitted yesterday. Thornten, who is a colored man, alleged that he married the woman, who is white, In St Leuis, and that she ran away from him. The delonse held that under the Missouri cede mlscegnaticn was Illegal, and that tbe woman was net hl w lft The court decided that the state would have te prove that the woman was et colored oxtractlen In order te continue the prosecution, which was net done nnd the defendsnts werolreed. Arrested ler Decturtug itatlier.il llcliets, I nusieK, la,, Dec 17. W. I. Whipple, leceutly ticket agent at Cromwell, Iowa, waa arrested yoaterday en the charge of dofraud defraud lng the C. B. & Q. railroad by raising railroad tickets. It Is claimed that be sold a ticket te Chicago and changed the stub te Cresten, a distance et only six miles. A brother of the prisener was arrested at Coin ou Weduesday charged with the same otleuse. Whipple nsserts bis Innocence. He was held In Sl.OOO ball. The elltcers of the company cla'm that theie is a conspiracy le defraud the company among certain parties, An Indian until Murders An Old Msu. iiMMv.ii l.c, Tex., Dec. 17. A party ar rived In this city from the Indian territory last evening, with the Information that au outragoeus murder and robbery occurred near Pe3t Oik, Choctaw Natleu,Thursday last A man named A. M. Lloyd, aged 01 years, left his family home. near Price's postctllce en the Wachlta, te go te Pest Oak for hay. He took with him S-0 lu mouey. When re turning be stepped at the usual camping ground. Whlle sitting at the t re he was shot dead. A young Indian toy was arrested nud theudead man's knlfe and some money, fui which he could net Hatlsfaeterlly account, wwre found In hll possession. He is In isll. Cue Strike en aud Tne (JIT. Civ in.naii, Dec. L'. The coopers' strike Is the only serious labor trouble lu thU city. The dltllculty between the Cincinnati Spring company and 10 of He empleyes was amlcvbly fcetlled last eveulug. The men had been en strike for three months caused by the dis charge of a Knight el Laber. The Kniersen . Fisher carrlage company have withdrawn thelr Iren clad agreementagainstthe Knights of Laber and tbe men ate teeing Inken back as rapidly as po3slble. Kxainlnliig the Wreiked Steamer J. M. White. New Oiu.ean", Dec 17. A special from Bayou Sara suys : The tug Beverly Harris with her crew was at work yesterday at the wreck ei the White with drags. The body of Berry Williams, the eoceud steward, was brought up. Mlisa Llzzle J. Fester, of Natchez, is here using every endeavor te re cover the bodies of Captain Statlerd, his wile and child. The charred remains el two bodies were found te-day en the wreck of the White, Twe Colored (litis l-uCTucatert. Um lNN.vw. O., Dec. 17. Frances Hagei- man, nged Jl, and her friend Loeuora Jehn- bon, nnurpbau, tttlred last night, leaving a flre burning In the grnle. This meinlng about? o'clock member of the family leuud tbe room filled with smeke, Frances dead and her frlend dylug. The Uagermaus aie a distinguished family of coleied people living nt bi Carlisle avonue. Maasnihussetu Pmjs Heavy Haulages. He, ion, Dec 17. The state has Anally as sumed the liability for the accident upon tbe Trey nnd Greenfield read Ht Hardswell's rerry last sprlug as it was obliged te dender its contracts vv ltli the I'ltchburg H. H. Ce. Out et the tells due the state by the railroad, h drawn the sum of ?'., s, te rolmburse the company for payment made ou account of personal injuries received by passengers upon that occasion. This lsrgly leducen the yeat's Iniimie. I'.ngUnd ReslslUE Iter Duties. I, en Hen, Dec. 17. The natal ceuucll has adopted the propesod taritt remitting the duties en spirits and teas In transit te border nnd admitting machinery free of duty. WmATIlEU INDlVATlUX. Wabiiikotexi O. C, Dee. 17. Fei I.'nstern Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware ; Fair weather, southwesterly winds, alight tbnge lu temperature. PRICE TWO OE3 MAY BE REDEEMED. RAUn UOLLAtt DUE TiinoceH rar ttAuir. w Mtifei ;. m Til. .. , .. .... ..,. n.u,,,,,, penail iiiiusj jieiub managers Asatag (. iMreaatat -,', -" mwm iwhwihsii Tenure) of limes Att tupsale. WAtHiNore.v, Dec, 17. The SA he , passed without debate) the bill te nimmmiSP- trade dollar. A similar measute Is ' In the Heuse, K rii nrevruew mat until ju v i, inr. anmM-v. dollar net mutilated or defaced hall k tsV.'x. celved by the government In axchaagt Ht? , ni staudard sliver dollars : that the tnda dollar AV:- se rocelved (hall tee regarded as silver ,,( lien and thelr bullion value deducted trsjam -; tbe amount of bullion required te M psMV- U, chased and coined toy the act of Feb. 28, JTr';;.y and that they shall tee recelned Inte eteadaf ?- sllver dollars according te the prevlateatef ' tbe net of 1878, provided the amount te tWMir.- uuuuuujvi mini i uui esvcm edW,WV IUT .T3f.?" month.) g. ine republican senators have called ar.- caucus te meet at 3.30 this afternoem $$.. ' fill vacancies which have occurred en eeB!. s m"fe!: . . . .&S ine aonaie commutee en appropriation !-;&, j tended te take action en the urgency eteft-v ' cloney bill te-day but postponed It until the r. ' publie printer, who I In New Yerk and who ; ',, A number of petltlens,pra;lng ter a reduc tion In the tax ou oleomargarine, were pre sented and appropriately referred. The Beuate has passed the bill te repeal tha tenure of oQlce net At 2:.0 p. m. the fltnate adjourned until ;$li"J ,ueauay. w TlAlAn.l.. fntiM (I. a l.lntalM In.Hit, Avl U the city aud are holding dally sewleBt far ,, the purpoae or urging upeu Cen grata the necessity ei beneficial shipping law and the defeat ei the free ship bill. Among these here are AmbroseSnow and Aaren Vender bllt, of New Yerk ; Cot Bliss, Bosten : A. 8. Fuller and T. B. Teme, Baltimore Gm.-T. W. Uyde aud K. M. Whltmere, Maine; J. 8. Petler, Arthur Schall aud Gen. Negley. The beard of managers of the soldiers' national homes are in sessleu here making . estimates and endeavoring te secure an in in in croaie of aocemmodationa for the home. A NEW TENSION DILL. WAsni.vare.v, Dec. 17. The Heuse com mittee en Invalid pensions te-day adopted a substitute for the lltalr pension bill. The substitute provides for a uniform pernies of l" a month le all disabled soldiers of all wars, whereas the Blair bill gave graded pea , 3lons,accerdlnc te disability, ranging from (I te (21 a month. The substitute measure adds a clauae for dopeudent parents, and re quires proof of dependency. The river and harbor committee te-day completed Itn work In the states of Florid, Alabama and Louisiana. The Heuse has passed the sundry elvll ap- jWg prorrlaUen bill, 'WI An End le a Mexican ilandlt at "1 wj .HAiAMenAB, aiex., Dee, it. Military linnftniiarlnrn received tintlrn WAtlnAabrimv ,. f-n. Mint. , Manln f-.- Ska f J uigui .tvu .hid. lua, uaM,a,v viiMf iv celebrated bandit aud revolutionist waa at-, tacked at seven o'clock en the evening of pi ,l,n lQtl, na Iia wan ivmlnnniil tf m .mmM ml i' :"" :.'" rr ": ' .r'":.:i :..".,"" w tneiKtrrancaaraaca, inree miica wigir twain, f !; : lex., ey mree men wue snot ana auieaaus), l and that his remains were burled at thejjar-J ranch Wednesday. This Cruz wee the leaderS! el a band who some years age captured Deb ft Hlta Chapa near Uevnera, killed her Urea ! men servants, outraged her andhertweaatd -f$ servants and then tied the three women le :M trees and lelt them te die of starvation. Ha itVJ waa about the last of Iho bandits. AH have met violent deaths. Prices Slight! Decline In Wall Street. New Tens, Dec. 17. Wall street opening, 0.30 a. m. -Tbe stock market this morning opened weak and prices steadily declined durlug the first half hour en a heavy Belling. Much of tbe stock offering was said le be for the account of Londen houses. The decline, however, was uet marked except In the caaea of Heading, New Yerk A. New England, and llichmend A west reiiii terminal. These stocks at the lowest point showed declines as compared with lastevenlug'a rig urea of 1 ', te 2' rer cent The remainder et the list was only fractionally eIL A Iter the first call a slight rocevory was noted but the . market thiee-quarleia of an hour after the opening was feverish and weak. l'red Archer's Horses Sold. LuMies, Dec 17. The blooded stock be- longing te Fred. Archer, the Jockey who died receutly, was sold at auction at Newmarket )4v .tA.. rri.n lain vAatt-Mrt ll,A BIIITI nf 44 Kft.t. -: IV-Uaj, .. Oa.W 4VU..--WU ...w ....u, w. .,vvb uuuipnric uringing nu. ItiMslaiiNlhltlstBRud Anarihlsta llelna ImprM- 4. nriAil. i i.V Warsaw, Dee, 17.-The prisons In lkta"igr lli, urn nrnivilp.l with 1 1 lllatll Sllll lllllllltatl uuvae VV,.f and continuous arrests are being made. Twe el thufe recently arrested have been hanged. IlIUKr OOCNTV NOTES NOTES Whlle Jerry Kalfretb, of Pennvllle, waa driving near Cornwall a blast In a quarry sent a large stone crashing through the wagon, top, barely striking him. Garlleld Castle K. et C K , of Lltltr. will have a parade there ou the evening of Dee. Olh, at e;50 o'clock. The parade will be headed by a brass band. Tim fmirfh nunrterlr cnnferoneO OI XjlutB, and Mauhelm mission of the KvaugeiieMJiSijj AU .WM-- -. J - -. ' -i,-.fl church will be held next Sunday at Man. helm. Her. W. 1 . Hell will eniciate. ., .....a. a, t.A IVn.h.nnnls. Rverythlng is again Berene at the work-, Vfc house. On Thursday alternoen eiguv ei iaej,. tramps, who had beeu leaders in the rebel-' -lieus movement or Wednesday, were takes, te the prtseu. Othere, who were te haye beeu changed, begged hard te tee allowed te. remain at ttoe work-house. They premleed te go te work and also te behave themselvssa, Ou these conditions they were kept at the work-house. Te day all the men are at work hiiiI quiet. Kulghts el Laber Nete. , Nlnotr.nine rer cent, of tbe member ei' the Ainalgamated Asrociatien or irea aata j-i-Steel Workers, of Pittsburg, decline te Jel. Wt ... ., . .3j,'V Uie linlgutsei l.aoer. -p crotnxi-iteiiiout has teeen created la tM h- ranks of the Knights of Laber at Amterdsa,r ffc N. Y'., tev the publication In the Democrat m.i ail luestKiia-iu' "" .". - -- w (..lliallnn. ' At Cleardeld, Ta , ierty laborer emplOTe . i.a ln.,a tatinnrv nf FAVaWMtfir A TjMmOemT ... ...u ,. w ,.,..-. J - J .- - .- . At.aii.hnrtTfti! fnr Inlnlnfir LhO KDlffhU f-'V Ijiber. A Hrulal Husband Lynchixl. f. t,i m s Heward was lvuched la Texarkaaa. ""l m ... 11F-.I ,. ,!. .,. S..tHS S,V l"tS lex., en vv uuuusunjr mgui ,ui mmj w -,i .... .. i.t -.1,, uunM,. I. rm,aSJs7 !l."s UI3 ll-JUitr-OlU 1IU. PiignfljaiiBHWw-ys, tied her ieet tegether, while she waa ta jF; rA state of nudity, and hanging ner up uy iaiv feet beat ner uumerciiuuy, anu miMei te kill her If she told any one of his crueWf. ... Onthetlrat of November Heward took aoeaae men terandlug Iren used te brand live ateak- and heating It red het, burned a large lMr 11 ' en his wife's porseu In two plee,' n-hllnalie was Hed te a bed, ' ' Th... i'..or wnmen Become Mtlllesalr. .K Mrs. Hugh Jenes and Mr. Ryan, of aVM u and a sister In Wales, have Deceme mmimr it -..J XaTABkaBaatl hy the deaiu ei a oremer niaw . stibi liugnea, wue uas jumui iu .-, .--rsp . i.,et.. .-.f ci (vwem. -' r a i..a .! iw iniiiaa i.avsKassBBBBi en v,.-.w '- .,-,-.. j- Mr. Farley, In descending f gli stem en Thursday ait u, VJS keamireit mie - j W: m rll ' "TJi itlitu $fS Vj 'Ha.w: it vJsvMaBt.fjfI)J'.ii ' . i WV,frlJsstMiUH. tf rfA. t. V J .
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